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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_11_18 6"kUP '. .. o .: ':J- .. ..- -.. '�. .,:• ._ •... _ �._ - ':V:.. _w:.. ......... - :319 �.' I. .. is , + /O T RING-. ONT., FRIDAY. -NOV18 a 904. : ISO f = : .. QOL. .�. PICKE _ - a • Highland Creek. Uxbridge. happened on the farm of Mr. J1 m:-' s' toftstQal OLar's. s ink. Mills -- Connolly, West Ops, one dayhasCw Jlellville.church anniversary sere. ' ]Td. Newton of the Bas•:om House week. It seams that two _ aces ++ill be held on Sunday, Nov.`Wth lost his cow on Thursday e�ruin;. fir,hest eau s became engaged in belt- hfedtCetl. - 1904. Rev. Donald McTavish'Ph. D., Newton says she aFF*feared troubled! tle, which gree' so furious that: Red Wheat ,4t8 bus• nliuister of Central Presbyteri:3n with indigestion in t}te xftornoun, and; _ Wllite R'tieat "' - fl� �� chilrcfi, ni11 preach at both servicoR.'altnniigh a veterinary yeas suints� ed, !before they could be separatec?l y • µ 8nreeon Spring - �3 Dnnhartou •Presl':vte:•ian choir will,he diel not think the sickness ic:ts seri- they had punished each other so '5��' 1». EASFWOOD,`M.D.• 5.,; °t sin at the evening service. -Annious. However, assoon asthe election severely .:that both animals ares �'Y to Canadtna Paciftc Railwcv: Coroner CrOOse \'heat _ '� .'. uric county; Issuer oJ,.atnrripae Liveries%, u.(10 bbl. rer�ttv tea nteetiti n i;1 br held on returns were sufRcicntly in 'ter ensure now dead. It ii a consideratslr+ i txt Jtanituba ]'lour - ' Ularemoco Office hours-Before 4ea Li:nhoce Family Flottr i.50 the fullo%ving Monday evening. Nov. 'the return the UuvrrnutenC, the heart i lf)�. to 3I r. C'ontloll}, as the ani- p.m..andt,oto Ito s p.m. Private tele, . r ti _>1,t. A splendid Pr ,'rant has been bt•oken Animal lay clue:n and died.- mals were bred from high grade ooan"eticnwithBelenm,Greenwood.Brougharn Partl'� Flr)L12' - ') uV Ftlran,;Pd. "-Mics Tj d ver, Toronto', Journal, Mt Zion,A.Johns-on's rtb cont, win C,otvie's _Bran 817.00 trill ocite, Prof. _ StaCli, Ttbcon ),an@D Pugh's:9th.coil) 6-ly •. 'p:tptilnr eioetltiOni�t tN]l::' I - _ .. The Old-fashioned -111 In chc+cill' Shorts 19.00 C au/chill _:rlid_r, Ca-,achy, <re;tte�"_ OSHA'+YA. g Y A. YOUNG, M.D.,C.31.,Fellow of Jumbo .25.00 •' flauti-3t will I•ellder flats sok� The I -- of a generation eget is neatly >� Trinit ]teiical College, Toronto, mem- Graham. « hole Wheat Flours Arlidge ynartette under thele.dl&hip! Dut';n�' the past t+•ei; veveral fires!tiling of the past. 'Barely is oII� ser oi-Cpl:ege of Phveicians and E3ur¢eonst� s, u1 Pruf. C'hurchili A-lidge t;'ilii stag; `llave overused to Oslracva, and frolu all held now, e\-en in euttntry dist Ontario. ofBce and residence oppO'Leary hoe Chop of all kufd - - good ti'te is Ptpecteci. Atluli:riot. appearances the�vnrk is teat t.)f&'fire ri:t,. There passing iia lass naiG ' morning 7 to 1c: - Woburn,crit. once boars:. Hard and Soft Ccial. AdulO 25 cerin Children 15 cents. bug. Two attempts were made on compensated for by the mm ieal' evening 6 to g. Above prices ublect eoChange without - .r.�. election night to fire the back of }Ir, alliances and singing conventions& notice. SCHOOL REPORTS. Albert Ellis' store, also H}. King's. of the present day. Though the- The- = Model Bakery �o., --. The same night Mrs, E. S, Eduu lid- Limited. son's barn was set on fireand destrovecl latter Ina} furnish more scient•i$e• Report of SearLuro.7anetioll P. instructions, the • do not reach E. FAREWELL, Q, C., BARRIS- S. for Oefober. Beat three in I On 5a?urdav a hay stack at the rear } - J. T$B eo�yy etown Attornsy.and county each class. On roll 45. average of Bethune College, belonging to-Mr. the luasses, and a popular kno�i- Y: off, court Honse.Whitbv• 74y ��•-�- attendance 32. Jr 1-J Heron, I L. Jf. Brooks; was set on fire and ledge of the rudiments of music 3Bt Leslie R'Walton.. JrInter on, destroyed, loss about $60. At each of gradually dying out. In the days these fires the fire brigade responded,POW hIe(3IiILIYIiAY,- RABBIS- Millar. ti' Everest, bi Davidson. which means con:iiderable ex suss in of the old-time singintz school ars,sonoitors,ac. ofnec opp�!se Po.o P practically everybody sang, uric$ •aloe Whitby:Ont. Jno.B&UDov,1B.A,;Theo. Sr 1-F Trinnel, R Ashbridge, M any case. This condition'of affairs is sang with a vim. Noliada s aL A:cotM7rav,LL,B, llonev to Loaa, By � � West. Pt 2-=F Bolton, M Bell, M rather serious and we think the conn- y Davidson. Jr 2-M Meade, M cil acted. wisely on Monday night few trained singers do most of the Petertzscvrf/• Heal, H Beckett. L M Lundy, when they appointed a committee to singing and the rest keep mum fou- -- ^^ teacher, Sr Div. On roll 30, investigate the matter.-Reformer. fear they might make a migtxk - � -- A revival of the popular singing' -HHOPKINS' ETERINARY SUR'- average attendance 20. Sr .2-0 Whitby, . oaos, orsdoata of the ontario ccs- Of•all materials and design :lhiuro, E Dexter; L Trinnel. Jr 3 _ school with modern methods of erlaasy college, Toronto, registered membez p ley y —". Craig instruction would be a decided' 1ct the ontarso Veterinary lrtedica' AmOcistioa. ke ti n stook. It will on B Vivian, J Bell. Sr E. W. Evans, um maker, who mile& P P advantage in most communities.— of and residence one aad one-quarter to call at our Works acd i5speot our stook, notch of Green River• office andshoeing forge and obtain rices. Don't be misled by 3-J Jleacd. Jr 4-K Beckett. L recently sold his residence on Byron Exchange. -eo re s to 11 a.m., and 1.to / p.m. Private P Trinnell. Inter 4-W Redman, M street, bas not been long without a _ telephone in my oince P.O. addre&s, Green agents We do not employ them,consequent- telephone home, for on Tuesday of this week be Cedar Timber Wanted! we can, and do throw off the.agents Dexter,J.Herron. Sr 4-J Leslie, y silver, out - 7 Erick 'from Dr: Crawford the commission of 10 per cent., which you will R Meade, W Heal and Heron(even) brick residence on Dundas street. - �ustsus �ax��� certainly sive by purchasing from us. A R E Alexander, teacher. This is a new house,. and there is a Tenders will be received' up to call solicited. CollegeNotes. splendid lot and commodious stables. noon of Saturday, a 19th day of WHITBY BRANITE CO., _ e purchase wa:completed at a price November, 190.1, b the undeyr $O�tAB DgpIP1,0ottveyanoer, Com- well within the value of the roper y miaasoaer for taping Amdavits, ate., Opp.post-Omoe,- Whitby,Ontario J. D. A. Tripp's recital on Friday -P pe�• signed for the supply and delivery' IQdaramonc,out. 07 — evening R urlimsed all expectatioris in Having thus acquired a residence, _ r, of the followinggtiantities of good Is•nez of ldatrriage the pleasul•e it gave toAd those who Evans will not probably build on his and sotind sawn timber, for use of •��p BUNTIN0, 0 bird the rivile a of listening to his own lot. corner Byron &ltd Mary dam. ldnensssfortkis his of Ontario, t• PICMING LIVER P g g streets, This choice buildin lot, with, the icke ing.- iz of the Townslt4p as skis sore en as his rstddanss.�e1-7 • a LIVERY a+ d Ljrin tendering of the masterpieces g of Pickering.-viz:— Jim in the program. To those iii good stable, will doubtless be cur- 8• uta` who re:erred vocal to iestrumental chased by someone fn the near future. 5fx)(I ft., 5x8, lg ft. long, delivered at Fizat•elass vebieles for hire by day music, an exceptional treat was given Dr. Crawford intends to 'return to pickerin Vil P. „ "r`ktPID BELD.A�d, anotionser, Ae•. _ or eight Brie in connection most. farm life. lOtrXl f 5x62 ft. ion delivered _ 11 Wobazn.&oliclt&sal, from&act his nameron. by the selections of Mr. Piggott. who g• t Asada both tar and uear, gale&of!aims,term ing all G.T.A,trades. Freight and bas a rich•haritonr 9oice, and sings Citizens of Whitby were saddened at P1' kering Village. p sack and everythins t'sa is to be wtd will be exp�zeas delivered to all parts of the with ex: visite taste. His numbers nn Tuesday to !Fern that Ctrs.., Frank 5t>i:�.ft.; 2x'T, 18 ft. long, delivered at - handled by the subscriber with theatmwseau village.. Teaming of all kinds done brought orth hearty applause and his Hatch hadexpired at 7 o'clock' quite Pic lrring.Village. - and told to the vary beat advaatasa. s¢ty on shortest notice. We and eom- envois were much appreciated. All.. without warning. Mrs. Hatch had 5lxN,It.. 9x6, 14 ft, long, delivered at mission stables in connection. of the large number resent dispersed been ill for three weeks with prieu- Brcn. ham. B.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLEB6 g P P - g, feeling more-than pleased with Ilse monta, but was eons i,iered to he im- �rJf it.,5Y8. 14 ft, long, delivered at D. conveyancer. Oommissionertor tatting roving, Only on 'll )ndAy eveningClaremont - sm9 Avits, aeednntant Ete, Money to loan T!! T� 71� 7 -- eyea,tn ,entertailinwrit. f) - v�aerrtt7p tsaoer of marriage Lice k■f{p/ H Peak Tier• la..t o£ ?he 'far-Aty cu ;gnmes' she had 'taken•her pby ician if Atte was 5tsl ft . 2x7, 16ft. long. delivered at ' an b1levtli..Ont T-v W. H. ) Proprietor. P to _ gas Is e•1 .>n _:r,a•3a� kftet•tu)«m an.! hat lie sN:cno rPa,on nibs rhel4hr,�tkl ClAlt ,•f +aid t _ P S timber to he delirPtw.1 at - although for \\•hae� team R':m this 1DOCCHER k POSTILL.Licensed Ano- rnatt•h, it did not oyerconw tl:r score not. 14he .pent a restful night.but-on the 1.:n<•,:.gained un or before the 15th cioneers to the county of ortario, Aae• the Bluf� had pilvd up' in the'taut Tue�dav tuorning her heart :uddonlc- clay of April, 1911:), Tho loweNt ut any tion&ales uta^ern descnotioa coodneted at a Furnitureii,t t • F . . hecup go.- to the Biuc•, erased to pet•torus its dolts,, -lits. tender not necPv�arilyatrc•Ppted. Ten-moderate •barg* T. Pooeher. Real EataeeAnentaadOenerslCa:natar. strict attention - ca1)tained by U.C n' •an,•whoee-tewll :Hgtrh wan most highly reRntded and dY•ry to t)e marked 'lrenrler for Cedar alveo to�:1 order%byy m.ul or telegram . Ad- put)tp all 'the s+nv the t-urh a F*,nrxl loc.P.3 hv. a.h,)-t r)f friend,, and her Tiutt fir." - te&e TH08. PVUCFiEa, Brong5am 0y t' F ). , , loss will be keenly felt. fibs leant+, a B urd!r of the Cnunril, pp8rIL1,.Green Riven Oat - type of ri.ghy. T,.t Lnal ~+tyre �to',tl y A full line of first- 11 to 11 to favor of the Blues, eon t+tu cerins )t to th<' only fain; _ Dua.'t,D R. 13F.{Tnv mH6 WELLINGTON' Hotel.-Hao• class furnitnrenow Qa ) esti a_s her" f the — ow s i' Cls k - . 11 .►«-• tics �L1,•CPa�PtI +t a u •m n T n.1 tp r , ag emoved to and tborouetnly overhaal. on exhibition- in EL% N v ylethodi,t ebureh, Tilt' funeral +rag 3-e. Whitevale P,O„Ont. ad the shave louse.I am prepared W furnish our Ware rooms. ht�lt3 Thtrcsday after nY)nn to inion ',,music TT//%t ; aceomodatton to all who desire to patron'" 1 Irv, Carltr.n has returned to her' Cemetery, and was laI'gPly attended. � `M�.S j�/ - Ims. tipacioas sample rooms. I shall be Pleas- "P}'1Ce8 Tl�tit• .... - houw 1n Tor,rnto. —K('ystune. ad to&es au ofd patrons when theyy have oc- Jtr, and firs. Lehman rntertainecl .-.-- N1i, L. L. Moore, holder of acnrlF �!W on to visit Markham. JAB. Tr i"ENCE, urytb n $Nnt , eeh f�Latkh M.Got, �� r Brougham, mit i)i�)lnnla of Loi3don Conser+au.zY _ —._ R. S. Dillingham. CIr, ar.)1 Mrs, Hater}x, r,f Brorrisville -_ of �lu�tr, will receive pupils for in-: Ft fow days Inst week W. B. and iii;: �I. GPCOw' w'Ad in the cit strik-tion on Plano and to ThPYsry, Ai ` Methodist Church Pickering, Otl y' lorries, the rector Pickering. 4•1y Services as Follows r it'tn. Turner an•3 �It a. H: last n eek. - _-- y• g . -- ]{ I::. n;.vi,ited Mi.q.Otto. Ferrier, of F. Hamilton is in the city for Tkso \Whirr--ode. on W,•dnosdav last. a rets dri}'s. 3 7:u1)p.nl.,. .. _ VY ag 1 ra t neat ac Pvrninq, '.:r, r, a s w;p)p m„ ...,Rnbhath School, Vv s' If. Hoover anti 1ll�s N'+•tde Bart.n here on Tnesday" 18:0o p.m......:E worth League, on were-quietly married.at the Mrtho Mrs. S. II. Stevenson returned :area by ars of Parliament lsz/ Inoarpo Have a full line of fresh and cur- dist parsonage. Toronto. by the Rev. horde front the Ctt`Y' 6-57- aturday. plakering Branch. -=-- p m., se' sayer. on a uleats cons ntTy Un 17alld. }:- Aat�ori$e1Ea�)tal......... ... .......e1.000p0t! y chart 41'l) Lt),Jordan anal other tints, home front Lhe Snbecnbed Capital-................,,,, llotlOOD Thursday. Slice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, 1 p north-Nvezt looking'hale and hear- reef ..... •• lso.tno the happy couple."ill reside here, a Assets Readily Convertible. .. .. 1,603BrIil Rew.J. E.Moore, Ph. B. - Haut, Bologna, Weiners,,etc. A ,retty wedding tt'as v4emnizcdl t} Joas cows,FeQ, T.H.uCXILL•s EeQ, Pastor. Mrs. Mairs w'as in Uxbridge .on Presidout 6ae>�er on ednesbay afternoon. Nov. 9th, ' Highest prices paid for at the home of }Ir, (seas I{irbl, ashen Monday attending the funeral of Rl1ecial attention driven to Farmer. s.1e BtltChel'' Cattle. - -- - - :totes Collegtions solicited and promptly made Z his-istPr, Mist Ettie, was united in lies' aunt. Farmer's Notes discounted American an$ metria•e to \t alter Hoover. ' The., _lir'. and Mr-. J. Burk visited _lir Foreign Fxcbanfe bought and sold Draft.I, er'eutr,ny n a..per orine at o'clock, and 3 r . ltei o aremon ,' ' by the Rev. C. W. Reynolds, Metho- on Stulday. savings Bank Department. dist minister, of Whitevale. air. Alf. Interest allowed ed half-yearly sst highest cur =latSuraace; R al Estate 1 ' ` Thelectureafml concert in aid rant ratio,and creditedh►1f•yearly to ddpeaitox* „ s Hoover's cousin iond,a.c isint-heof th of the Sons of Teim Jeratlee was a _ while Miss Rusentond,a.cousin of the 1 Cleo.Xerr. Slanagnr, done to Loan T A few barrels of No. 1 =n gars ori bride, acted as bridesmaid. . Abont Brand success. hand w hicil tve,will salt cheap. sixty invited guest., relatives of the Quite a few from here�tt�o.ok in contracting parties were present. the piano reeital held in f46k wring Full line of Dry Goods and Gro- 'Our an elegant dinner had been College on Friday-evening. series. served, the young couple left on the T. C. Hubbard was laid off work 'Our-- evening train for Toronto and Jordon fora few days but we are glad to f Nothing but first-class Inside Rock Salt on hand. Upon their return they will take up say is able to be crit again. since Companies-bath Fire, Life residence in Green River The two daughters and sen-in- and Plate Glass. Gine ti a call. E. 40 page Catalogue . : Farms to Rent. ,..:UNCLE TOWS CABIN• law of ai and firs. Arrow smith, { Real Estate in Tillage_ I}ncl Farmers SuPPlY Store -- froill ]lathe, agl'eeablyy surprised Country for Sale, AT- THE TOWN-H.1LL, PICIiERINR, the latter by paying them ail un- Farms of all kinds dope E.- BRYAN,AN, Mgr. , ON PRi,pAY,EVENI\(;,-NOT. 113TH. expected visit this week. _Reith colored plates of- ­Conveyancing special services in St.John's Beecher's Big Company will present Presbyterian church will be con- .,Ago. on- . go r . Richardson, DOMINION BANS that ever attractive play, -Uncle tinued all next week. On Thurs= j Toni s Cabin." It will he presented-in day night, the 24th incl, the an- i s a thorouizhl�commendatile and,hi h- Notary , v spectacular manner. Herbert ' Church, a popular colored actor, will the Ladies' Atlgiliary -of the a Capital Paid uol =$3,000,000 apliear 'its the faithful and humble' F. M. S• will be held, when the ? Reserbe Fund and 474 COO Uncle Tom:pretty Bessie Troy, a tel Rev, E. Leslie Pidgeon, of Mark; WATCHES, and �� Undivided Profits s s - ented child artist, will be,seen"Little ham, will give the address, and a +. I 8$S'$ Stock Food Eva., and the remainder of the cast good musical program will be pro. will be of unusual competency. The vided. All are cordially invited. its Gow.. jewelry. -- - WHITBY BRANCH. Brothers-Rice and Louise Ward,three - nimble-heeled colored people,who are The post office department has Etc., Etc. 'Has the largest sale of any Stock General Banking r advertised as the greatest buck and. p ;• ''L -Food in the world. After feeding it ' wing dancers in the world,will appear just begun the issue of'a 20-cent Business Transacted. in the plantation scene with a number stamp in the Ring's head series : --lour stock remains in good condition. of other colored people. - This en- which with this addition consists IS NOW READY. semble will be composed of plantation now of 6 denominations, namely: Hesa's Poultry Panacea is what you .SpeeiaLatTentiou given to the oolleo• singers, dancers, and specialties of the 1-cent, 2-cent; 5-cent,--7-cent; - want to make your hens lay all winter tion of farmez'e sale arid'. various sorts. The Cook twin sisters 10-cent'and 20-cent. -We will be pleased to mail J other,notes. will render several songs in an artistic on on receipt r Hess's Instant Louse Biller"will _ Through his solicitor, Mr: R. D. you a sec pt of you manner, of which they are undoubted- Moorhead,-Mr. H._.Grimshaw has address, or• hand you one keep your stock clean. The second 6AV)�N(i6 DEPARTMENT. ly capable,as both are known to have _ shipment of_this will be.here iu.a,day _ received an exceptionally thorough entered an action against the over the counter. or two. �.� musical education, and the final trans- Township of ging for unstated - } �epositl3 received of $1. an8 formation scene to be. shown in the damages for in ries received some �O'R�� BASSETT Use our own Syrup of White Pine upwards. fifth act, is described as sttr�assing time ago by t -e team which he * k and Tar. ' ' " Mmterest allowed at- highest in elaborateness anything of its kind was drivingetting frightened--at q _ current rates. seen in recent years in rformances t ge street -Jeweller and Optician, I PQ he old toll ouse on Yon " - ConapOuat3Ad or half of this play. In nine entirely 'sap- a mile south of Aurora, ping - t ICKERINIa NEWS PICKER.I N Cat yearly, uritis drop scenes are shown, and at 1 the end is pictured Abraham Lincoln -away throwing hiss out tlltd in- Wlitb�i Gjit• �.J.THOBTON, freeing-he colored man. Admission 1 juring rat'B leg. PHARMACY - XANACiE81 26 cents, Reserved seats 35 cents. A rather unusual occurrence.Li•eaesssa�■a�■ssfertt!aiar �s • V 1 ., -_'••. 5 :.. _ _ � ,.... ..,- 1. •.� .. , ..� d � '���✓.� .f•'dC ,.,v:•.,•-vsL.'wH Y'1x•-.ail-'.,�F n, .: -. e ,, 3 s—�cae—•" frs'•'fts^;� - , , - -.y�".•firs-'l".t,. 'Jtuw -•.:%,Lar-^C4iY',u"`,!''a.'.•r.�. M1 - s: .. _ .�I•'�"["-Yi+k' -..r-.-nes ;,w:,, �u._"--•. uvcS •;• .r-:. v .- c _ , more than a boy, and there were deed be a mean car to take ad" ; two things noticeable about him. tags of your generosity and unSel- First, that he was a gentleman; and tiahnesa." c+ ` secondly, that the gods had been "No, not generosity, not unsel- l; very good to him in the matter of fishness," she interposed, very soft- N good form and features. Beauty has ly, her eyes were blinded by swift- he GS act c� been called the fatal gift, and yet coming tears. ' -. S it is the gift which most vaomen de_ "Dearest," he added, "you are very young, you don't know what •_. ., faire for themselves and their dao h- i'Y Y gY Y -THE GASO GINE. g ' tern, and the one gift in man which, happiness may be in stern for you." _y� when it is combined with Strength, Then he laid his case before her and About 11 years ago i bought a run hey admire and worship• satisfactorily proved his unsuitabil- down farm; and in order to bring it - ity from every rypoint of view, es- to a higher state of cultivation de- This young moa had the kind of terLu race which Blair Leighton is so fond, Pedally her father's, "It will be possible to keep as many cows as far easier feature but delicately cut dark he said, inoconcusion.et y thin families liviuand b Fauther eciighbor- A SECRET REVEALED _ you think," possible ate to eyes full of fire and life and the love "Of course," she returned, with ing city, writes U. 1v lvuston The of life, wittk brows dark and arched; the old princess air; "you needn't cows purchased, the next step was CHAPTER I. - the queen of her tribes, and perhaps and hair that, closely cut as it was, marry me unless you like. I shall I to build an icehouse and get a cab- not force you into it, though you do dnet creamer. This outtit worked she owed to the same tact the air broke into short ripples and waves. Y g Y (Cumberleigh Fair was in full of reposeful dignity which sat so TIe was five feet eleven, broad-shoul seem to want a good deal of per- fairly well but the ice crop was un- swing. well upon her at this moment, when, dered and straight-limbed, and mov- suasion. I shan't even break my certain, and the distance to draw At one time, in the good or the as if unconscious of the surrounding ed only as a practiced athlete can heart, don't expect that. But I c long. At this time .there were t bad old times, there used to be a shall be an old maid," she sighed, cream separators in thin immediate turmoil, she stood lost in thought move. He was Dressed in a suit of g "fair, once a year at least, in every and her own day-dreams; for even a tweed, which seemed to have grown looking demurely i i his face with a vicinity, but 1 bought nuelwas. town, large or small; there were gypsy who lives in a caravan by on 'him, and which bore evidence of quaint sparkle in her bright dark iffy power n thin time awhile sup- town, e several in London, for instance, Blrt telling fortunes may have day- a long and dusty walk, eyes, "and that is far worse than a plied by hand and for awhile she rut try England has somehow or dreams. (To be Continued.) broken heart, I am told. What com- (separator appeared to run quite ens- other grown a very sad and grave Presently a man came around the fort is it to be wretched, if one fly, but after 'the novelty wore off sob serious. England, and i1 you caravan. He was a gypsy like the can't talk about it and be cried it began to run very,hard. 1 bought want to see a fair you must go far over?" h x power bas engine ' rest, but was dressed in a shabby �peared a 1� heir olive It ..down into the country, into those suit, which might have been the cas4 Ad a exclaimed. w'as experimental machine but ap- remote districts where men-and off of a shop man or clerk. He was "I am a most improper person, no to work cicely. I blocked women--have not yet grown ashamed a man of about fifty, with the air py]nQ' doubt," she replied, gravely, "( 'the crib-ins up underneath the floor in of enjoying themselves in the open J as shock you, Captain Randal; I think the milk room, yet up n line of j yinS and expression which dissipation ' air. land excess stamps upon gentle and I bad better wish you good-even- 'shafting and wile soon separating - (umberleigh Fair was held Just simple alike, and his countenance Promise ing," she added, r sing and making and churning with none of that tired outside the market town on a good was not rendered more prepossessing A ]��]Y]].7ei him a little bow before moving se fueling which I haJ so lately bcen-ex sized common; it lasted three days, by a pair of crafty eyes, and lips lately away. periencing. F and during those three days the good 'which wore u smirk and a sneer .by "Good gracious! Ada! What are I One morning on attempting to i t folk of Cumberleigh talked, thought, turns, %.44 you thinking of?" he cried, over- start the machine it absolutely re- t ••ate, drunk fair. It was the one 1 He stopped short as he saw the taking her in a state of utter be fused to go, 1 made a hurried tin- ' event of the year to which the coon-I pp CHAPTER XLVII. wilderment. to the city and,a good natured in- i' event people-and and the ch the towns-people girl seemed about to speak, then � ventur accompanied oro to- my home turned aside and entered the ring.! The sunset splendors glowed be- "Thinking of going home," she re p too-looked forward to and back- hind her, she a plied, tranquilly. hand upon taking' of the cylinder cap _ ward at. The dated Isom It. It i arouhd the fire. He walked with a appeared to be descend- "And I going to England to-mor- .found that the olatinum exploding L was : "I bought that horse at peculiar gait, which was intended to I ing•toward him out of the very heart row? For Heaven's sake do stop a points had simply gummed over, ►: Cumberleigh Fair." "'They were'conceal a slight limp, for he had of the western glory as she had come moment!' thereby preventing their sparking. ;uearriod throe weeks come Fair'', onco been strong and handsome, and to him first from the heart of the 1 "Well. but what is the use? You Again ell was smooth sailing and i time," and so on: just as the lta- was still vain• war-storm; she came with firm, won't have me, and there's an end with an occasional cleaning up of Ilan reckons from some grand Eesti-I "Ilullo, Uncle. Jake!" said one of light steps over a path of incandes- of it. I am sot going to ask you points fr!y engine for awhile worked val, or the Spaniard counts from the men, looking up with the faint;cent gold, with the accustomed : ver nice) But upon une of these . any more, Mahaeaj Salaam!" Y Y' P Fome famous bull-fight. I laugh which grca•ts a neer-do-well proud poise of the head, her Iace ' Then of course she was detained, occasional cloa::ings, after it had re- It was the third and the last day, 1 who is half feared, half scorned. :shadowedwbehind and arthe ound herrst b her laud all kinds of vehement protesta- fused to work, I found the hent had 1 and the fart was at its height. ` flow goes it-tea?" B tions, adjurations, And assurances of drawn out the platinum points so " and lanes between the booths were Uncle Jake screwed his mouth into dark eyes full of hghtti his face was undying devotion poured into a!)- that instead of a spark bu ng made7be _ a contemptuous smirk and shook 'turned to the glory when:e she . - crowded with a dense throng of ', P patently indifferent Cara. She was as the cicxtric ty jumped stress the pleasure makers, men and women in his head. 1 cane, it seemed made of light, I induced to resume her scat on the Short interval bc:tiaeen their, 'they i "Tea? Not while there's anything doubly tramsfigurc�i by the setting O v. roots; her right face glowing touched one another. (be current i their Sunday best, some of their ' li e b av r g children on their shoulders. else going, eh, Jake?"- said another, i through and the vivid joy that flashed like a splendid flower againet the Pasgr•D without sl�ai'king and n� ex- else r and he held u a at bottle. through him at the sweet appari + The row was awful and indescrib- The man took it, drank from it I tion, In a moment he had met 'iugtc i, stony-looking trunk9, her 1>lc,sion took place. A knife hlarlo >, able. From one aide came the yells dark eves half-veiled. "Ires," she passed between the points separated r of the showmen des sating on the without a word, and stood silently I her, taken he.5 hands and face stand was thinking to herself, "it iR about them and thus remedied the difficulty 6 ,merits of their particular hews, and looking at the Bre, then he glanced h$ sl time you began, I do think I have and I avec again Doing _bugidess. k: imploring the people to "Falk up!" sideways at the motionless figure of er. Both hearts beat quickly, but!a right as a woman, to a little I It is evide f that had i been pro f. From another there cnrxiz the dull, the girl, and jerked his thumb over (there was no surpc;se in Ada's taco (court=hip I,perly qupn! ri ,r,. ctions at f heavy roar of a hon in the menag- his shoulder inquiringly. The man "You did not expect to meet me?' As for Philip he knew nothing but the beginning I atiould haa'o been i erir while from many, too many, he addressed by the gesture looked she asked, after n little pause. that Princess Ada was permitting spared a g+cRt deal of trouble. If +-;,,c - oi-.Lipi�y:in_her direction. f bol I never expected to sleet het - ___ _ a orktrg as I1 as it he R mooning as usual." the storm is et- the worst, Ou al_ h nils Ln be luss�d engine is n+.w v t well ch0nrsea -th,floateout and mingled "Oh Madge, ' be said with a !you, but when things are batt when .This.is all very well, she Raid at ever rtid nt Any t7r-m furing its best w th the general din. Merry-go-, laugh- "� g Y last, "Xoa perhaps I may tin al- behavior, although it has been in .- _ rounds and swings revolved and I "`She's always mooning." said ways appear, an angel of comport ' i lowed to return to my poor sick constant use for tine years I run swung to the melodious strains of Jake, half fiercely, half sullenly. A loyal friend, I hope," she re` aunt?" both she cream sel,aratur and a 50- h steam 'or ons Five showman had ' 1\hy don't she work like the rest,plied, gently; "the first time wei "arta, how can you jest? Do,you gaIlon.ch :rn at rh.• sir time. L n drum, and seemed to be trying to Of us?" i were dancing, and the news of your lbelic••e in me?" 4 haao simply to Bae r•e halarrea knock the head i d A couple of There was a -general laugh at the mother's fatal illness came "us." The da on which Uncle "Yes, but y uu were my comfort, i "T helieve that you ar, i Pogood wheel a whirl when it starts off like brans bands played unceasingly. . Y boy, and' don't know what is good a Ching of life, he c when of al aed Childre,a blew innumerable tin tram-:Jake had worked had not yet dawn- even then. And now—" for you, I'rotn what you say. }ou ating is aea nothing. whin compared _ pets, and the ingenious gentleman 'ed ".I wish I could comfort you now. can't- exist without eve." she return- I a steam r 'i-int.. with the three thimbles and a pea , "LQt -her alone," said a woman,(lt'c arrived two day's before. I am looking u from the kettle of stew with an aunt whose lungs are weak, led, "And yet you won't here' In the thru manner hen may d shouted hoarse exhortatronsr, to the B P she burst into a ha lttrlo laugh run' out through the window and i she was inspecting. "Best. not in-!You know-perhaps you didn't know? I happy g ..crowd to come and win their for- P g' (land did net finish her sentence. Other machinor� -r tY fn tot thorn There was every kind of show. been like that most of the day." - v, was' stn y sudden change of manner�'I with rs almost i no to the variety of lettere with her, Uncle Jake She's We came home in the autumn ) / tunes. Father has retired. 1'es, we actually o YQ ' work +chic" this handy irr.tle machine P.- ry Jake- emitted a snarl under his saw her how lovely she y I will accomplish. As I have already woman was here, in com- n you son, I think adopted P ling in the garden. Ohl it must'on n _ o as n n The fat pang with the giant and' the dwarf breath, y o that first night at the ball, shown, a y,cnc'ine �cua an experimen- "I'm not afraid of her," be said, !lave been such a shock, though, of and the living Skelton. The spotted Poor bo T 'thought, ,"he has no .tel one• And I a "rnY is operator with- nobleman was a great attraction, with a kind of defiance, and setting course, you knew there..- was no mother perhaps' by ths time- Oh! out Proper insiruct ons. Until ex- nob the wild man of the woods roar- his wideawake a little on one side, ho.PC•' I was so sorry for you! " You are per•ience and a little sta-dv had given - and his w i giving himself a rakish air, And novo you are here, ft is like me u knowl.sl a of its princlpleR_and fed and yelled invitingly through the y g g my father, and my mother, and my g' sit once cruel and repulsive, he left a sudden glimpse of heaven in the�soa, as the dear' IT aloes sa workings, it «as not � s•rtr nsq, c+ince r tiara of his cage. y darkness. Thia will be a memory ' A little apart from the teat were the ring and appraoched the girl. ` (To be Continued.) then two of my neighbors Yave each calf a dozen s caravans, No She did not see him or hear him, (for life," he replied, at last leaving I purchased an m int thoctth larger in gypsy or at an rate:did not appear to hold of her hands, and turning to -0 {lair would be complete without Y PP walk slow! on her way with her, and vastly improved and both. !gypsies, and they were at Cumber--do so, for a gypsy's ears are sharp y' Y DID YOU WIND THE CLOCK? Tare giving satisfa:tion. !as the panther's, until-he was close so that the sunset was all behind _ ileigh in full force. Every now end them, and the mountain spur curv- ir d', upon her, then she started, but not P wore The, Question Need Not Now bt lass, with the usual crimson shawl, with est, an ; draped hood fashion over her lug, upon him questioningly. The man's a garment of glory, its bare, time craft eyes wavered and fell before worn. summit was transmuted to The New York TIerAIJ has thA fol- On account of scRnt means many trous head would glide in and about i Y' y" burning gold against the lucid sky. the crowd with that easy and grace- hers• lowing cable dearatcb:-The Hon, farmers :who have the desire to do Sul gait which these strange people! "Well, Madge.- he said in a tone "But is it really your living sell?" Richard Strutt, son of Lord Ray- well are deterred from furnishing the win- 'have inherited from the days "when that Was meant for, but fell short he added, "To come so suddenly, leigh, has made a radium clock which nt•cc-%nary shelter for stcick in Pharaoh was king over 'Egypt," and of, a bullying one. "Mooning and and at the very critical moment." will go for two thousand years with- !ter. Again, many others are renting whisper, "Let me tell your fortune, star-gazing again, eh?" "And now tell me all you wish to "There are no stars or moon, Un- •tell about this sorrowful business, out wirxiing up, In this clock a and of course cannot a^'ord to erect kind gentleman. Cross the Gypsy's cost! and permanent crte dear, Philip. What of nor Captain small piece of gold lent is r+lectritied Y I>c• buildings. ,hand with silver, pretty ladyl" {cls Jake," she said quietly, p' P by means of a very small quantity of These and other causes operate to Nut-brown children sgt on the ­Ohsteps Of the cUlavitils, or playe- ." he said. "You're sharp on to do?"? anll what sac you meaning radium salt. It bends allay from the in t many her, F; ffe of stock out you r to do," we cher, suRerin and losing about. UbStuncn and the horses' heels with impun- don't make use of your sharpness. a go to England to-morrow. under this influence until it touches flesh to-themselves and money to ity, and in the centre of the colony, There's mouths to be fed, my girl, Flow well timed this meeting is ! their owners. In some cases it may so to speak, was gathated, • mound and money to be got, and you don't .Yet, I ought not to see you, I sudst the side o the vessel. At the mo- he well -nigh ' impossible to remedy - i' a kettle suspended ovetl'ai tire, a do your share, leaning up agen that Pose; t.h-ough I know that you must meat of contact it loses it electrical the evil, but no doubt in many' it " group of gypsies" were eating their van like a wax frgger," have forgotten by this time any- charge, upon whi h it springs back' might be improved'by plenty of tore- _ - ' afternoon meal as3 placidly as if they She drew -herself to her full height kinder-any feelings--" _ and :is electrified again. 'Me rope- thought and 'just a -little -work. had pitched their tent on some syl- and looked at him with a kind of "Women, of course, have no con- tiLion of this process over and over Even if your threshing is already + van island. smoldering lire in her eyes, then they stancy, no depth; they can turn on again is the whole secret, and Air done and you have no other shelter, - Just outside this ring around the softened, and she nodded, as if ac- the feelings expected pf them at any William Ramsay considers it might it will pay to erect a stout framing fire a young girl 'leaned against the cepting the reproof. moment,' she answered; with a kind be expected to go on, barring acci- on the order'of a lean-to with the t side of the caravan. She was sup- "I .was. resting," she said simply, of plaintive disdain. "No 'doubt it dents, for. a couple of thousand open side to the south and cover it nosed to be partaking of the meal "but I'll go no-w." is very improper, but I have not years. well with straw. It threshing is not. - with the rest of the company; but She drew the shawl around her forgotten, I never shall." Aal:od if saicli an instrument could }et over, it will be no extra work 'i'she was not-eating, p "Ahl but you must, you will," he P to stock it that way' as the Straw' and the dark face as she spoke, slid moved to- Y Y be made a reliable tiinekee er by eyes, half veiled by the long black ward - the crowd, and Uncle Jake cried;. "you must help me to do my which a business man could keep his comes from the machine. . lashes, had o dreamy and far-Away• looking after her until the slim fig- duty as once before." appointments, Sir Williarit answered: Stock fodder, hay or other mater- _ 'expression. •ure had disappeared in the throng, "Did I help you?" she asked, in a -„Yc9 ro far Rs the principle is con- 1al may also be used to advantage'' In 'dress• there was little to dis- went back to the fire, and let him- very soft, low voice. I think you cerned. You have the energy, and in this wA}', and Although it may tinguish her from the other .women self down on the ground._ did not need much helping.” unless the hung stuck at some tune seers a waste of feed, it will be of her tribe, with the exception that "I've started hers" he said with a "You made it easier," he returned. 'or other it would go on and on, and Tound to pati' n the lung run, in t the frock of brown wolsc•y wai' clean grin, "You don't know how to "It was hard." could be regulated to move the hands saving of teed which it will to e and without rent, or, indeed, darn, manse her, an of you. You spoil She made no rejoinder, her lips g Y Y p � on a clock 'face t.0 a rfioehanical to keep up the animal heat from - - - and-Yhat-shO ons vou: Why shouldn't she were quivering. The soft deep lustre on increased exposure standing out in L' � - her ears or on her fingers, as did the work like the'rest? Ughl 3-hate o et- y'� r• weather. rest. But the dress was well-made Idleness and loafing. Where's that ed head; she kept back her tears Sir' William�c3ri no�thfrik with'an effort. The 'sun was lower clock would be a very expensive lux- If the farm needs the manure (and and well-fitting, and she seemed to bottle gone?" what farm doesn't) there will also wear it and the shawl with that in- The girl made her way through the now, its changing glory'clothed both ury. It ought to be possible to be a very large-saving on that score. describable air of •ease' and given pushing, seething mass,' repeating figures with a rosy radiance; in. the make one for about £200 (E1.000)' There:will not only be a larger which is born with some women, and the formal-"Let the gypsy tell your silence the low caressing murmur of he thought. t quantity saved, but the quality will the 'uiet sea was heard from the r at never-no never-be acquired. fortune, let the gypsy tell your for- q at least be dovblcil and probably,'in She ver about the middle height, tune. Cross the gypsy's hand with beach below. A mnn applied for an engagement more than. ordinary wet seasons, •but slim and well-built; there was silver," but she uttered it hand with They had reached a clump of olive- at a theatre. "I inclose you a even quadrupled by avoiding the ,youth and strength and health in cally, and , without any desire to trees, the .gnarled gray roots o[ newspaper cutting," he wrote; "t.o Trashing rains which ordinarily carry every limb, in the very poise of the gain clients, and jhe people paid no which made a favorite way-side scat, show' you that I have .a.Ptitildo for away nearly 'all the elements which. shapely head-on the slender neck, heed. r and the massive trunks of which, t}1e stage." The cuttii was as fol- ai•e immediately beneficial to grow- shapely as a colun'rn. Her hair was About this time . a young _man slightly shadowed by dark foliage, lows: "The prisoner, who denied the Ing crops. dark; I had almost written black, entered the fair. He had been walk- looked line rudely hewn stone - pit- assault, corvd'ucte d his own case, and lays. Here Philip proposed that t abut remembered that the,scieihtiflc ing with the steady, swinging pace P p P defended himi;lf in a manner some men have declared that there is no of which puts the milestones behind they should-sit a while, "For we what dramatic•.'' QLAIJ'i'S' ?i iTLIt, black hair. Her eyes were large, one, across the common on the cart cannot part like this," he added, Tho maiority Ot 3nv0sti�ations 'lustrous, and, unlike a gypsy's. soft track which-led from the .high road "No life must ever I mingled with Papa-„Now Jack, it you will be concerning' the impro-vement bf the and melting, with the softness of to the park and mansion of Monk mine. All my life I must be lone a good hoy until next, Saturday T'll, quality of milk seenis to indicate the stag, not that of the ox. Towera. and hearing the noise and dY 'Ada sake "P lip you nice story boo!;." Jack that a dairyman must look to the "Why?" d. hi o Rive you a rY Beauty is not 'uncommon among blare of the fair on the slight.,110''1- Y -"And how long must I he a good I improvement of-Breed'rather than to the gypsies, but this girl's loveliness low to the left of him. he had atop- are morbid. YAu have suffered; was of a striking and exquisite or- ped and looked, and listened, hesb 'your feeling for-honor is keen•; you boy to get n bicpcle, papa?" !the selection of feed. Within the fated a moment, then turned off are over-sensitive. I know all; surely breed n I ruitst select animals which ter. « oma tells fairy tales to lien is for me,to decic)o." _ A woman 1 I show, a high percentage of fat in the That she wore a better dress and and entered the fair. It milk, as well as animals that Will wore it with exceptional grace might He was a young man.:-scarcely in- ,You have a noble heart, a most, children and -A m to tells them ' to'I. hs oscribed to tie fact that she was deed; as ages are reckoned nowadays, princely nature, But I should in- hie'wife, produce s large quantity, • .x �. �'N SO th°f .. RGHIDS GOOD REASONS what shrunk your woolens ' v `4 ; _ ty Why did holes wear so soon? � yV I y o$ AT . 17�P� .� Pricplesa Planta .00 Brought ' From DODWS KIDNEY PILLS CUBED the Forests of South / "' SW W. N. BASKIN'3 PAINS. / /� America. TV a/ The great flower show the Royal Well--Known Norwood Contractor Horticultural Society first held,is the R$DVC� - ftnner"-Temple Gardens, contained Always Has a Good Word forSO" rmany floral oddities and a few strik Dodd's Kidney Pills. novelties, says the London Ea- Eng Y .. , i"r' press. Norwood. Ont., Nov. 21-(Special.). Ask tear Ute 001aima 111w. The- most remarkable fea:tuse'of the -Mr. W. N. Baskin, the well-known - - -- - --- display was the wealth of orchids. lumberiaaa and railroad 'contractor, GETTING IT RIGHT. 'Na C" 1fa L Yoaa' po4tu wither a Where you have something like $375,- here, is one o! those who never fall POULTRY �� � d� � beat ��a. � 000 worth of these fantastic bowers to say a good word for Dodd' Kid- "Look here,," said the smart man massed together, you are hound to ney Pills. Mr. Baskin gives the,rea- to the hotel proprietor, "I've just alsm S� a atg8 , and % find something rare, weird, or won- son why as follows: had an arguumeat with my friend on �� P ;< derf-lly beautiful. "roe two years I was laid up with the matter of terms, and I want you THE DAWSON COMMISSION CO., Limited Well known growers had brought iLumbago and Kidney Disease. At to decide." Om Was* "arlwt aana Colborne raft• T08Df T0. )pla.nts from all part., of E nglazrd, and t times I would become very weak and "Very well," said the proprietor. at the end of the trnree days' floral (would have to give up work. L did "Fell, I told my friend I was cow carnival they were able to congratu- (work on the C.P.R. and the Parry Ing here to the office to pay my bill: A HAR3iLE.SS IDIOSYNCRACY. late themselves upon having done a !Sound R.R., and people all know how My bill, you understand? Was that Mrs. Compton looked at her old w ,record amount of buslucss. Il sick I was. right?" friend with a slightly defiant gaze. One of the largest growers present I "Reading of wonderful cures by ::Of coupe. 'W'hat did tie think." He said I shou,d have said "So you heard I'd married into a stated that the orciad is growing IDodd's Kidney Pills led my to try your • more popular every year, anti that !them, and I can say I have not had bill. How about it?' peculiar family," atie said, slowly. owing to the comparatively'rarity of !any pains since I used them. It "Well, yes; it certainly L9 my bill. "Well, I won't deny but what the file plants prices are always rising. (just took three boxes to cure me That seems to be correct." Comptons have got some way's that Plants listed at twenty guineas ten (completely." Lumbago is one of the "But you said just now my bill was aren't just like everybody's else. But years ago are worth fifty 'guineas to- Iresults of Kidney Disease. Cure your right." my husband is just about the same day. IKidneys with Dodd's Kidney Fills "Oh', well; it's both. It's your as heal folks most o' the time. VALUE OF PLANTS. and yot; will cure your Lumbago• bill and it's my bill." Ttic old friend gave her the smile of "That makes it our bill, doesn't one who is open to conviction, but - said nothing. 'The romance that attaches to the it." i .Ile', got- one little peculiarity," ?lants;-she fart that Clangers of. allwitha great deal of truth, "some of "Yes," assented the proprietor, ' forts niCC t be laced in tropical Cmg- them do look dangerous at first." anxious to get rid of the man. said Sirs. Compton, moved to con- anxious fidence b the smile. "It's known ies and forests by those who collect There was another c ritum that "That's what it is-our bill," Y chem, the weird shapes and wonder- Is tested a 1raticaly oveera indeed, "Fell, that decision suits the to a in the family, but I don't speak of (ul hues rsoine of them almost inde- I oog 1 T. • Just you make out my half of it outside: however, you being an - looking at seine of these flowers from old school friend and living way out finable) ut the flowers-all these have icertuin asitions. you could conjure lit, and I'll pay you right away.- 1 West. I feel different.- certain U I DT caused the orchid to catcY the public up ill sorts of Images, quaint, beau- T'here'a nothing like getting things - Interest. and now, when a man with g 4 strai 'ht." The smile grew more encouraging e full .t,r*e atxi a lovo for flowers tiful, and ghastly. g and sy-rnpathetic, covets orchids, he leaves no stone I SOME FLY-TRAPS. --� "It's nothing that worries me-not untur-aed to gratify hinisrlf. 11 tittle but searching.-nr Von Stii !r ally," said Mrs, Compton. hastily, � Tri a corner away from the orchids -It's )list a little habit Silas has Made big enough for a big There are many curnnwn orchids Pineapple Tablettr are r.:t bug nauseous , worth, say, hull a guinea a plant; were some plants that really meant doses that contain injurious drugs or 'got into. When he's riled, instead of arxf there is no rPtson, considering dan rr, although only to insects. sa ing much. he goC i up to the gar- man to work in `vtth comfort g g g narcotics-they are the pure vegetable y .. their ahuridance, for th n'lkEng that 1There was a speC•imcn of the Dionoea pepsin-the medicinal extract from this ret arm takes everything out of my Has more material in it than they will ever be aught but common, Slits i;rula, the Venus fly-trap plant, luscious fruit, and the tablets aro pre- 'old plcre bag, and puts it on over But when you come among, the highly (with its ugly-lookin¢ traits laid ready pared in as palatable form as the his head, and sits there till he tre.ls any other brand of shirt in priced stxrlmchs, the orchil rnarket bcilttd for unxuspectinR flies. trust +txrtr. They cure Indigestion. 80 .better. L. sil�pose some folks would Canada. TMade on the iscws sometimes some nntaying fluctu- ltiithin the trap in a sweet nectar in a box, 35 cents,-56 jcall that a kirni of a peculiarity, but ations. A grower pray, one year,-iwhlch insects love. and several little II Havoc take any notice of it. only H.B.K. scale it requires 3grI Crave u certnir: plant worth a Com- Fr:Itb,P wlilrh they must touch before A noiseless electro-magnet ,;i1n has 11T trill him he's got to put the pieces paratively s riell suns. but in a few sipping it, But the touching of those been buceesstuliy tested in Norway. back, and he does." to q-yards per drzen,whereas rs th-t ii-Irl- Plant may bo-price= spines means thn?, tbe trap snaps cloYin its teeth and barrio all r Common shirts hate Only ,33 lot=s g g I I Tioctor polite y, a n � - ONLY, WHITE FLOWER. moans of escape for the intruder "hud3 Un.1mat Cures 501heda, watch with vi-lhle iuspattence) - to 33 }'spas. _ Tben the flower-feeds. "Pardon me, madam, but my time ' Several years ago the Cypripedi'um Another insectivorous plant shown ;a ,tot m own' You have given me " F'arieanum, a va•irry of the lady's was a Sarracente Wil-onit, a trur.->,pet- "I woo thee In the moonlight," I Y That's the reason why the. Ili er orchid, was catalogued by ,aha +ed trap about nine in-hes loo sang the lover to his girl, who was all your symptoms (n sufllcicnt. do- y I Pp tail: and now, perhaps, you will „ -u Messrs. Bull. of Cher-o at half a 'At (the bottom is the inevitable bait gaping Mndly on him from the case H.B.K. Biel Shirt neer tnt•a a Inn,. To-do there are ment "It's much cheaper than t1he 'kindlyeratc) Yo--- liushani (not so P Y of nee tar, The inner sidcxi of the iconsiderate)-"pippin, h•t dna;n't chafes the armpits, 13 never poly three plants of that orchid in ;trumpet are sli ry.as lass. and gasllpht.''` n wR&rig her father, the old s 1 pIx' .. 4 ,dant to hear yaur tongue any more. _ rxistence, and they: are worth at when an itasect encs reaches the bait churl, who was taking oLsrrvations tight at the neck or wrist- 4n qt 1,000 gvlreas apiece. Tho �tt can never climb into safety again, from the badrinent, FTo wants to look at It." of r ther plants have n'I diCd off. but falls _a prey to the voracious bands, is always-loose, full Vers�ra. Bu11 showxl the only abite 1plant. --' Sod-ridden 16 rears, "If anybody Le'Soa Y-'L (Seise Head) Plsinfeo- -pr�hid known to ex Pt ts, For (Ifty' ,� sac.. n a,.t:••rt ria-•i• t,ea from, ilio l ant Soap Powder dusted 1n the and Comfortable and rears yeah aspecimen.l - lly. as to my .wonderful cure ; bath, softens the water and dish- well such cspllecfounts it n a firs he PreQtylDauglAeE R33 may I Ko from nrheumatisn. by south American I tecta. ears collectors had been h'unt.tr.Y for _ 'Arm tors when one of the _ Ma. •in( go I Itheuruatia Cure I will, be tha inn forint', Namralfy the' plant i9_?t�nttas2"- �o� -- ( women !n the Rorlrt to g+to It. say—The (;too -"What are you .thimk- Eachshirtbears atiny book — Driceles-c lyIlii sha'n't. The Idea' Who invited ; Mrs •John Bcauniont, of kfora. "I had 'ing of, doarest)" The Bride-"I was eu,' Daughter—'air, SlifTers." de.t,ulr•ed of recovery up to the time that tells the whole histo its name is Laella. Purpurata, you?" tat ta.L1n this, wonderful remedy, I, thiruking if your father arxi mother history - Ques•n Al••xnndra. It Is of purest Fond Ntnther-"Oh, ye•+, you finny go cured n nptetrly."-5tr , had never met, or mine had u white, with a yoilow throat, lined with Mr. Itli(!ers. Ifo .has a cork Of the Big' Shirts and (et�or met, or wo had never been with dark brown. Mfr Bull sa-- that leg, and if the boat upsets, just you The girl who itnugines rite iy. good- born, or hadn't loved each other, or also contains a notarial be will not run th" n,k of h-,'bridiz bang on to that." looking n inky that Is all that's nec- --on-son thing, how dreadful every- -tang the Lilnnt with itarif for .fear of —T essury, thine would have bc�t." declaration that the 11,B.K. ilVea^ening, or perhaps killing it, by TILL NOON, r " Big" Shirt contains 391�y allowingit to produce seed ds. He roc over Sixty years {, J _ intendstopropogntc it by dividing .,wrtee1o�r.SoaTalsOgrnUrhu heen-31st a �1lna(BiE LIDlauut Cees U11teRer. to 42 yards of material per The Simple Dish That Kee One;a+itne�.ot mothers for that-c�tldrea while teethini. Me roots. The fascination nt hyhri'tu7ing 'S•'17. Vig OCOtla 8nd Kell Fed. +ndcol,a.lm>Ta teles the stein mod Lowalti ao ache -dozen. ' R.ure•aedyfur D•.rrh.ra Twenty-„s urate a wZile Father--"Heli, Johnny, What did es upon all orchid grwr!v rs, and they Whcn the Poctor takes his own iwra lidraititet+Wrouahour w.world se ean.ad � o ' Joinn-n find the process an sodic,, source of medicine and the grocer cats the food etoC ..xa'+v'y'to•rreoorutautiinur- Ji-Ur lyou learn in school tpdnY,' Y 13 (ruefully)-"I found out that the '.Sold at all dealers but only "Holight npd profit.- They nct'.n knots I he recommends-some confidence comes Airs. Denham-"You used to say Iteachor's got C ee in the back of lois ,what whim of shape or color will to the observer., _ with this brand:- result, brat they are tTrtectly aware-I that I was the apple of ,your lye.” head." A Grocer of Ossian, Ind„-bad a Benham-"Well. what of it?" Mrs. ` that the mere taking of a tiny atnm practical experience with food worth Bentham-"Nothin exec t' that you Baby Humors.-Dr. Agnew's ointment of pollen from one Rower and placing 'anconc's attention. g'' p lit on the pollen of anbtlier'rna - some- I don't seem to caro so much for fruit soothes, quiet+, and sin eruptions quick arta P y He says: "Six years ago I became as you once did," effective cures in all skin erTt uptions cow- eves mean a fortune. - ,so we' from s o c The -show it.Wlf aulppliod an In- 'trouble that I was finally compelled mon is harmless to the trnir in ctrses of Scald � stance of fortunate hybridizing. There 'to give up all work in my store, ,and One Short ruPi Clean the Head; lIcnd, and cures Ecezemn, Salt Rheum __. - -was an insignificant little bunch of in fact all sorts of.work, for about -Docs you head a;:ho7 IIavc y,qu phigs aiid all Skin Disciuses of olden people, orchid blossom representing one small four years. The .,last year, I was over your eyes? Is the breath otien. s5 cantsii55. �y'brid plant in Ttelgium, for which gonfittedl to the Iteed nearly all of-the-`sive. These are certain symptoms or -- HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. Vow- its owner-Mi. Charli•s Vliylsteke - time, and much of'the tine unable Catarrh, Dr. Agnctr'a Catarrhal Pow- -- lppptrld not take $15,0(10. The plant Ito retain food of any sort on my der will cure most stubborn canes'in a "I'll send my boy to a boarding- ' ...was considered tar too precious to I marvellously al+ort time. It you've had school. "W?sat fors" 10 h, he Montreal Winnipeg Dawson stomach. My bowels were. badly Catarrh a'we .• it's a. sure cure, It it's asks such questions. hie wanted to 4 send to'London from the nurseries at { _ I (constipated continually, and I',lostria of fifty years' standing ft's just as et- know last night if a ghueninker could ;Loochrlsti, where it Was raised. weight from 165 pounds down to 88 tective. 5d' cents.-57 One extraordinary thing about this 'pounds. breathe kis' last:" (hybrid is that its father, •CochlicKla ••Whim at the bottom of the ladder Clothes washing by electricity. kWoetzlina, a small Rower of vivid Mrs.found it w (to visitor)Fr You• ,�I 1n eat�g pp p (�{ I• changed treatment entirely and see I found it best to get a French' ■UfQI�= ��mWli V�e�' G6t�i M Co�• without soap, is the •idea of a Hun- lscarlet, is nota quarter the siie of, started in. on Grate-`tuts nhd cream maid for the baby. It is quite the - garian. The stream of electrified wa- •48ontoglossum Pescaton,-J, its white for nourishment. I used absolute}y fad, you know." French Maid 'from It is huntari nature to disli"se those ter is claimed to remove all spots and purplish crimson mother. Yet the (nothingar- g but this for about :three adjoining room)--Rol. yep result int hybrid is vv'ri;y hit as large. lntontlis. I sloivlL improved until. T g ) jaw• who are smarter than we are to aria dirt, and the avlhhree hundred washed I me 'joot, while 1 toy ycr bonnet." despise those teh'o'are not. ntcnts held by the ma'hir.e are w.ts,}iod df not larger, t1han its mother. An- got out of bed and began,.ut move in less than fifteen minutes. othm• point limit_it-indeed, the fca- shout. p To Prove t0 you Zh b alt tiro that rr-•e; it so valuable-is "I have been lmnro�lns; 'regularly, C. C. RICHARDS & Co. Chases Otntment:aawrtnin - tHat it tl C fust otlontoglu-sum or- I pa. years have Dear' Si -A few days ago I was ��'��i. and"abaolnte care for seer (�I88i�►t 1 I�I Q anti now !n the 5t two and every form of itchinit C 6l bent Cures Cald't etcf chid "I s " a hue of red. For Lecn working abotrt fifteen 'hours a taken wi a severe pain and con- bleedingandprotrudingPiles, years hyb ists had been expert- day in the store and Hover felt bet- traction of tihe cords of my leg, and fie manataotnrers have Raareateed It. Seates• had to-' e taken home in a rig. I Smonials in the daily psava and ask your netZh• a, ThenLltC� Co iirtrotirrtr er-}n g ., _ c rind -- odontoglassimi fancily. Mr. ♦•Vstyl- Durin r these two -cars T have could not, sleep for pain, and was unat - stela has sic ceded, g' frt Tour tnoney back it not coral, 60c a box, and his new or- never missed a breakfast of Grape able to put my foot to the floor, A IldealergOrEDMA,soia,BA•rs&&Co-Tordnta' ioiclercc2 plates to be afllxvd at 3(1f) eh id-(klontiodn Vuylsteko-,}lows a I - have it friend told me 'of ,your MINARD'S s sly,-1 corners, exnlnining briefly tho _ _ huts and cream, and often _- ._ ntmeni i' ' liae of scarlet on a ground of wliittt. itwo - tsiC,,tls a day, but , the entire LINIMENT, and one hour from the '�rs O�$sg$ O� derivation of the mate of the street. Its lips arc of rich yellow, and itsfirst. application,. I was able to walk, ---- (Fur instance, "George Place, after. 1 � P 1b.1"lakfast is always maple of. Graph Pp E V. ALCOHOL, •George, I{ing of Saxony, born 183'_'."border !s of rose lilac. tg and cream alone. and the pilin entirely.disappeared'. COFFEE A[essi�i,. Cypher, -of Choltenhrt.ni, 1. ice commencing the use of You can use, my name as freely as 1 it R A traveller has niacle.the observa- , showed a valuable novelty in the jcra ,e-Nuts• T ha•e never used -'any- you like, as I .consider it the• .best• tion that coffee-drinking people are form of a white and green orchid of (thing to stimulate the ,action of the remedy I have ever uged. The thousands of people who the lady's simper v.uricti-Cypripo- thin.ls a thing I has to rlo for yms seldom given to drunkenness. ng CHRISTOPHER GERRY. write to me, saying that drum Callostull Sanrlrrnr-of rnire p• g Ingersoll, Ont. In Brazil, for instance, where col7eo seats, but this food kers me re u- g is gi•otvn extensively and all .the in- while, linea ttith light Preen. lar and its fine shape', and I nm grow- —' -- habitants drink it many times. n Shiloh's Among the groping nia,s9 of color 'ing stronger and heavier every day, Cuslomei (ntta;rily)-"I tounrl a. live 'day, intoxication is rarely seen, 'Thu e presc•nfcxi by the thousands. of or- yiy customers, naturally; have t• fish in the ns{l� ,yesterday." 1Tilk- effect is not only noticeable among ®��� p � chills were many individval spec!- been interCrstrC a d I am compelled ma is is not nt all strange. I the natives, but the foreigner tdltu +� mens which at once caught the eye. to anSw'e1'•. n nttiny questions_ bivi,cows chink water frons a Urout settles them though possessed of at The Lung Scimetilnes it was for some ama✓irig' ahowt Crape-N-itsstream.^ passion fur - strong drink, gl•adually a a Tonic We thnt defied all elesr:ription, and I "Sante }people would think that a loses his liking for alcethol as•h6 re-I at other times it w•ns because or an i-pimple dish of (:rapo-Nuts and cream quires the coffee-drinking-habit of - Cured them bf chronic coughs, uncannp.sh'a e that pave the flow- Bright's arseaas- Insidious t oecep- cannot all be mistaken. 'There P g- (would not carry ono•thrpugh to the tive 1 Relentfose I has foiled hundreds of the Brazilian, must be some truth i$it. Dr an air o1 ,loafer intent. noonday meal, hot !t will and in. the 'triols bq medical Fcfance to iitem' the �— Try a bettlgfdr that cough of yoWt. -/ "Olt, ' carts the first mtpriseff 'c6IR--most vi orou§ faghton; hire. Jones-"It's strange that. A ,trent o[ one fair lath visitor,. on g tide of its ravagos-and npt until South Prices: S.C.SVsxr &Co. a.. Name given by Postiurs (:o., Bottle Air.erican Kidney Cure .proved- beyond strong man like fou cannot get 25c 5flc $l. LeRoy..N.Y.,Toronto,Can., # cat.chin¢ sitrht, of a C,vnrilrr!iutn Cau- Creek, lfich• a tlouht' its power to turn back tlfe work," Tlie Tramp-"Well, ycr scCt, - datian Wallisii that looked like a w•o- Look in each pael•:uge fnr the fa-m- tirle, wii$ there's, gleam of anythinir but mem•, proplo wants references from Cee iman wiad with drink, "will it hurt?"- ons little book, "Tho Road to Well- despair for the victim of .this dread Die last rmployrr, an he's been dead ISSUE NO. 17-04 nen, rerov'etIng herself. she added v111e." form of kidney disease:-54. (twenty years." P :^ ' .t'.. Jt._. .; µ :.''_ '.; 't0 •'. ..0. .... :.'.... .':�.. �.-.. ` ;r,.,,,.—,e_ b'.. - `*Ira...,.._ .s,E•,vrw..• `°,.x,,. t+•r.aS � _ 'r: �+r..;eFCti�.�•.r.,�ieyG,y,,._yyem�tih:, :�'+",'' '�t-e'" \ ^'-•!l;,w.....,.y r•...e:pe. ,w,:.... .a Ir r. - - n yjOI SE FOR SALE OR TO REST Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is go�i fume house on Uhureh&trent. it crL Pleasant to Take. k Pickering. House coutalue aaPtla rooms and is _ in firs"ass condition. Hard and sof; water. The finest quality of granulated loafbar. gQood garden and orchard with beat w inter fruit sugar is used in the manufacture of- npplyto W.T.HLrtrict, Pickering, 5-7 C'hamberlain's Cough Remedy, and - the roots used in its preparation give g --- }s 4TI\'Cr R1NR, HOUSE A:�D it a flavor similar to Maple syrup, ruiturree - _ i��t LOT FOR SALE-2 he undersigned suers makin it quite pleasant to take. Mr. - •6 for gale at a reasonable price, his large skating "- L. llodericL. of Pr�olaville, Id., in • • + �. - _` un rink, and also his house and lot•eituated in t e :,b)lshlithed every Friday morning at its Office the Village of Brougham For particular&a i speakingof this remedy,says: "I'have -- Ptokering Out. to F4ank Sandcrs6a on the premises or W�Z used Camberlain's dough Remedy Biehardson,Pickering U-tt _ TEBItil with my children for several years b , st fire:Fbas; 51.00 fasid laadvaage and can truthfully say it is the best " RATES OF ADVEBTISING FROM SOUTH AFRICA. preparation of the kind I know of. Is showing this week - •�ltst insertion.per lin• - - to cents The children like to tike it and it has tgi.*su uentinsertion,pezline - 6 •• New Way of Using. Chamberlain's no injurious aftereffect. For sale by - 9%'-rate does not iuolud•i.egal lir Foreign ad- Cou h Remedy. all druggists. s g t yretaleete�rm& gives to parties making ova- Mr. Arthur Cha man writing from t lease Ear 6 or 6 months orb) the year. lieu- Durban, Natalouth Africa, says: Very comfortable these frosty �y or yearlyaontma"payable quartans "Asa proof that Chamberlain's Cough New Ad6verttseme'fnts. 5yeve l ankets nights-white and Grey- ,,. >:aetaess cards,ten linea or ander, with paper, Remedy is a cure suitable for young1I erne ear,66 00 p�yable in advanoe. A 81ze9. a.. , r - s�otio•fa iooil eolmm�s tea oenHpar ltae, and old, I pen you the following: *we eeaaaper line•each subsequent insertion• neighbor of mine had a child just over `�TANTED.-A maid for general work a.. y 1�l contract r tea made knows on applioa. • two months old. It had a very bad no washing, ootid Lome. , w. Nofreeadvenistag, co hand the rents di'1 nut know Apply Mrs. W.P. Firth, ' t 1d�Otsements without write, tutraotione ug Pa 1•tf Pickering College. -- val eInserted antil forbidden and charged ao- what to give{t. I sugF' to+l that if l Pretty lwedingly, Orders for discoadnam,t edvesties- they would get a bottle ,f Chamber• In .00002 man la wrlt/ag and seattb 1Lavap. lain's Cou h Rented aT,. ,nt Home on r OST-A boy's black Persian Lamb y�]rJ e Autumn 7 er, g Y i J cap, between Village and MoDermaid's All, annellette� lip Work promptly attended to, the dummy tei.t the bal •• avat�t sticking corner, Finder please leave same at this office PaxterIIs• it would no doubt cure t, ,•r•hild. This they did wad"brnught ,.•g•tit a quick FOR SALE-A house and two o-• Qpr p'olltloss-ltnet tndegendaaee relief and cured the i.i lis," This small stores in Pickering v.Ilalte. Apply Qat=AS m-A Ftrsa-@lase Local l'►per, rem is for&Ale b all d:•l1 iAty, to A R Dowsw•ll,Claremont 4 ct — RDstr mxpeetatlonss-Tl• bear" Y Y KK - _ - --"'- -- - sa ptoet&f%he beagle at pWk„riaa sad vietaity NVben billious try a dobe of Cham- _._ ��ANTED-A married man to - y/• Ladies'.Misses' tterlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets work on farm,one with experience with Yew Anit UnderwearMena, Boys' - And molar for tutu, how quickly a stock, Longe furnished, fair wages, Also for All Sizes. Murku & ThTlxton, Proriebrs first-class up-to-Anteinrdicine will core SALE, a number of stood Shropeb!re ram heat the disurdor. For sale by all lambs. Apply to E E Pugh,Claremont. !-tf e dru�}tt��ttint.. tia*iattarhr results hem a dis- STRAYED-From the premises of C arafrrv+al atwuarh and is uickl cured tho undersigned, lot 18, con.7, Pickering, 1±R;I)1tT', \U�. l.th. 11)t)1, q on or about Oct ist, a red heifer, with white by Cbawborlain's stomach an Liver spot oo face Lad behind shoulder. Finder will - _ - Tublrte. For sale by all druggists. be suitably rewarded by notifying E n Pugh. Claremont. met , NOTES ANIS COMMENTS - - -- -- --- - WK6 Sam Pum Works = " CLAREMONT LIVERY " 1l+ltrinus 3ato-a t►ttai -rin.i stau•tus � P - h&vei been raging along the Fast- r NEW FLOOR OILCLOTHS-Suitable for Stave Squares P 4ern States during the 1%a,-t -wrr4, First-class horses to hire day or causing nitieh darns to trTa>l raph X,• night. mea finer, ahip}linl;anal to burine s in. Buss in connectionting all _ - - general. That mulinds uz that I o trains. ' r we haver great renton to tate that:;:• Horses clipped_on shortest notice. • ftil that we C'auadian- hart, not .,our hit cast in vvgicnt_ -where � W. A. T11L'TnSOIl, -- --- ----- tt.'nT11f`stat,tt� ;nin\• :tortnr am Prr,pri, furl eorntn,tn aq they ate n ith unr • �� neighbor- to the south. It i Ito c . Noticewonder that Atneru•aw� atv eml- i�uilders ! 1 grTatili>; by the thou=tends tt, 'C'an Anis. -share they lnaay c t1;oy a We have on hand a nice stock of Ready-to-Wear fel"t hate, also wilder clituate. ' " Any hersir n re(Iiiiring buildirtR I y' material for fit;w� 6r barn. may The rapid growth of the city' of 11aye Hanle de:.ve1vd at Claremont Felt Shapes to Trim. P F �Yickeriog, �rkharn. NVIJ l)y ori "Toronto is ewidenetid in the fact Bror,khn_at ally time after Jan. Call anti see our new good?. Ahat the p1-esent L niun Station. «•t,Orl. In n, Lif:and Frirce I'urnpa. l- :, F 'e - - _ Orliv Mahe — ic�era -alx)ut teo.or twelve year,, i•now E. W. EVAN, I L. « bite. I �', �. r7 �, �nlcSe tax> email to accommodate the Brock st., Wliitby. ( vl-3m t:teennoud. ` D ` traffiie to acid from the city, A -- - - --- ------ - - -- - -- - ... ---- -- - - -_ - ----------' - Inew Union Stat,on i- now to be 'Imult, -which will be the finest � � - ` " ulcli ag in_Laliacla. fiL<!< +ill cost_ -Tr � _ - -Pu 1-1 } __ a• a not IeKQ ChAn three million dollar... 1 raveltin ' -W1th OUTS 0�� n Pu11I an, -S-leaping---and Dining -Cars-- 'Well-known a s- 'Well-known architects Bate been a y - ;a_-ked to prepare plans on the TrTaais of the foregoing estimate. �'B�I�Ci�.�JRyr�. '� - ► -- y, ► It will tale several ears to com- plete its erection, hitt when fin- � „ , - -.� !salted. n ill be x credit no-t only to = ';pi►1rQ�nt tee t r'�een�� _- _ C _ .-the city of Toronto but to the J UK' � I'rut ince ns -wcll• - groduetion... The pw,,,1e of the IY)nliuir,li rif have been i tllwl nl>„n tt, The Most Gor:.teous Production on the Amenean. Stage. t4i-orye Thar>dlty of thi-+ --eek a- _- Ii flay of natir,nal thauk�;ti-'ing• _ Thi.- ie unduuhtediy the fir) (,diel eotiiiti•-' i i i theNv611 l iia- - reata•r reason to be in a thanHill Band' 1` - "; Only p. P and r - Satisfactory Perfect spirit than the Ixople of our rNaT S,f -i I�V! • - Ih,niinion A� u'e r'atnct at tht' - ` �+t TT C T �• _. — _— - q_p _._. _ 1 V J1 hi.�ta,ry of�ire•ign c u ;utrte�, we " �` iris• _nine euhaged in a i,lourl, --'lir —AN r -a•ltir•h iA drstro.vh1g ltandred:; of 0� l - X thottsttncla of their I:a.t tyles t,fI11 erial :ches gra +C.O R P S 'e r manhood, rind phinging 111illioilS ► into mourning, not trot that, hitt i)P '+ULt)1:.T5 y fir.,, Ever Carried with a Theatrical ` y 'IN-ILL RENDER A � ,"' Company. rendering a Splendid• a rransing the de�trnc•tiun of untold — Delightful, Elevating wealth, and laying burdens upon Noonday CUIICert , the Ixt)ple, x%hich they -will.have 3 + j Musical Entertainment - ► +t•onntries. again, are clepri-'ed of 'O` THF. PUBLIC SQUARr. i - Embellishing an Almost Endless the great blessing of civilization, ASU '' GRAD S• Sucressinn w h thi Most :•find'are in heathen darkness, -with ��'t w J � �: Displays with the Bost _ : W01 its degrading influences, _0 Street +Concert '�� ,•� �� Perfect Funds. y of Sounds. smatter -there we may look. we 'will see no other country in the AT 7 O'CLOCK P.M. - ..,_ A Musical Organization ► .;prosperous condition, in which we find our o-vn. From the Atlantic lin front of the Opera House on., Of International Fame. .. date of Performance. r ,,u the Pacific; and from the Great 1 Lakes to the Arctic Ocean, the Among Many of the Scenic Features apacrtaining to the Drama The Most Beautiful Stare Picture of a Plantation Ever Painted •,taarttestory of general prosperity .rulbepresoncedche ST CLAIR'S RESIDENCE BY MOONLIGHT 'Qtol`d F��znany-T�anada THRILLING FLOATING ICE Scene Bealisticlicense afthe Mississippi Levee'and the Or*&%OwPLaturs seemed to be in a state'of lethargy - f rom which she could not be ghowiaR=h•escape of Eliza over the Olio River,with the Din Ho Purr Siberian Bloodhounds,Trained to Participate in the Dzams,is Hot Pursuit. amdegreeof lookedwith i tlperspid T , _ - AVE CARRY EVERY PARTICLE`OF SCENERY progress muga by the Americans, COTTON FIELD and PLANTAl�' ION Scenes That u essential for tn'&proper presentation of this pl.,. while her own progress was al- Portraying the Habits of the Southern Negress with edeot. most imperceptible. But now the 1NAN-HLlNTiNG tables have turned: The tide of `SIBERIAN BLOOD-HOUNDS -8 emigration is now directed to- The Oricsinal - Georgie, Shouters � Trained to participate in theDram&,' ''awards Canada with its millions of g,E SINGERS. _acres of"ttle best Wbea�lands 1`n _ AN)?_..LtZi�Q Who ba-e travelled in all countries, and gi7ea their Grana Coacerte be{<ore thethe world, which are destined to _ Crowned Heade,Nobllity and Peoule of Earope, will render at each _25 PEOPLE. 5 snake our countrythe Pana of Perf,ranee,Jubilee slid Catnylleet'n8 Snnge„B�L:� Plapi g — granary Quartettes,Retrains, Dances, etc, the world. While'our vgricnitur- --- -- sal resources are being` dei-eloped, spa .rnnnera'1 -wealth of ttntuld Value is A CAR,2�• bcing revealed in places hitherto : I g tri that the combination I have or &nixed this @Paton, for the presentation of Harriet' vlJookecl a )ou as being barren , be „ 1 ti Beecher Stowe's immortal drama, I `CLE TOyl`5 CABIN,"i-imine&snrebly superior, in every respect. to - -Yaytcs. 'No other country in the a` r any heretr,fc,re cffered to the'pnblic. Tu fully,acccmplieh this I bave sptaiFd un expense in Feturing the first world can bortst of the varfud re- f �c choice of Hi<-tonic Taient,Gorgeous and appropriate ScApety,1lechanical and E e•tribal Effects, etc. - — _ : scalrce9 that-ce 1)os,ecs, and which ��: ply lone experience as an amnsement caterer has tau;ht me that the best lie Acle effered is invariably the are note bein developed cu rap- _ surest means of attaining a Good Reputatiou, and by anticilating Tal e're'quirements and deV,resof the tbea're. 8 1 1 i Fill}'. When -Ye consider otic .� _ ""° going public. I am sure of establisbina my own snccess in a man- P, pae:ty, I there ore s::ee+t,without g at heritage, our friendly re A #--�'1 � fear of dissent, that I have succeed in placing before the rublic the Great Drama,"1;nclo Torn'a C.bin," in a lat'lon9 with other nations, and +A ,!'� - style of e,Zuiprnent that has never before been seen on the Ainericaa•stage. r ' Tbaniing the public for past favor@,I beg to be ' the prosperity -vhic:ll vve have {' Obedient] , enjoyed the past year, vve certain- _ 0 9A. VC. EEECrIER. l.1yy- have abundant reason for " ' - _ observing in an appropriate man- - tier our our ulational Thanksgiving ,Adm1as10n 25C , Reserved Seats, 35c• .'Day Town Hall) Pickering Friday Eveiiin Nov. ISth. rKAYF.'I)-Un to the pretnisea ofb1 the oodersigaod,lot t9, sou 6, Pl tierinl. EU2ACHMINGiHCitE 4011 o ho st oca t•or 16th, a l'amrPoan &Leet, - -- --_. _—. _� __ _ .,.___. _ _._. q%" owner may nave tue 'same by Ino,:nq �yycc�oopps tv ani paying expenses. Sily ' r7rladill,BrCUalLam, 1 , „ r .. • , DtAR[MONT The Best Liniment. ^ "Chamberlain's Pain Balm i-consid- You'' Can' do At Eea1's - r' : James Bo/ visited Toronto ered the best liniment on the market:" Better A this week,,-to, of "� - --- -Post A Bliss, of Georgia, Ft. No 1 - --- JOliu y OrODto„ Stas other liniment will heal a cut or bruise.- + Anton oft ek. so promptly. No other aiford.� such For"Bedroom Suites, Dining room - 3 Jo tT Iley, spent ')-1A quick relief from rheumatic pains. 10 Chairs ani all kind§ of Furniture z I "- OLheL'is so valuable for deep seated Clatemont _..Suud Yr an n town. Robt. Robertson, of Ashburn, - pains.like lame baclr and pains in the - visited Robt. Bryan on Sunda ry - chrst. Give this liniment a trialand All oddsr y y' become acquainted with Its remark- g Free K a Miss Kate Eastwood spent last able qualities and tyou will never wish delivered week with friends in Markham. to be without it.' For sale by all : -.Do not forget Goo. Rodd's 'sale druggists. - on Tuesday the 29th inst. See bills. : Mrs. Evans, who lives north of _ Sate Register. P j]' here is somewhat indisposed this Tt7ssneY, Nov. 22nd, 1t104-Auction • Plowso PIOW, S4 to n • -week. sale of standing timber, consistin A. B. Dowswell is working in of cedar,hard and soft wood,on to • • • • ,Myrtle this week siding the Birnie 21, con. 4, Pickering, the property (SINGLE) (DOUBLE) (RIDING.) Hotel. of the estate of the late John T00. " : Mr. Snyder, inspector of the Sale at one.. See bills for particu- can in a few months, fit you to. Verity plows will do good work in any kind of soil and are light - SOvereign Bank Was 1n town On lars. See bills for particulars. be independent. In no other in drau ht. T POucher&PoaLill, auctioneers. branch of skilled labor can this R Try one and be ernvineed. Bain wagons, Wood- Tuesday. stock windmills, Steam and gasoline engines, Tread and sweep pow- ri Joe Atkinson and Bert Traviss TvssDAY, Nov. 29th.-Auction sale be done in so short a time and at ere, Grain grinders, Straw and Ensilage cutters, threshers supplies, of farm stock, implement, etc., on so moderate a cost. In no other atteaded the concert at Markham - P weigh scales, also pianos, organs and aewin last week. lot 23,7th con., Pickering, the pro- school can it be done so well. g P• t3a R machines. Terms to . Robert Dixon, of Sony a, is Perty of George Rodd. 11 months' suit purchaser. Give us a call. y credit. Sale at 1 o'clock, Poucher If you are considering what �' •p 9 ding a few days with F. and dt Postal auctioneers. line of work to take up, write for GeoPhilip, jr., 17ronghaln - _- :-'Mrs. Cooper. Tl3ritsDAY, Disc. 1st, 1904.-Auction our prospectus. It will give you 7 W. M. and Mrs. Palmer have sale of Reggtistered Imported and valuable information, and make now got nicely settled in their. 'an. bred Clydesdales, Short-horn the way plain. home over the store. cattle, Yorkshire swine and Cots- Mrs. Thos. Pearson, of Myrtle, Wold sheep; also 8 milch cows, 20 • e nt a da last week with her g" young cattle and 30 ode . - Pe y ogs, the property of F. M.Chap daughter, Mrs. Thos. Stephenson. man, of •'Grasmere Grange farm' bronto.Onf. M - Rev. Mr. Park preached a spec- Audley, (lot 9, con. 8). Catalogues ial sermon to young men on sent upon .application. Sale at 1 STLOV TSundap evening, which was much o'clock. See bills. ' appreciated. Graham Bros. have their stables. ARK TO RENT.-A splendid farm i}� '4i PI Y I ar j�l� l ,' WE LEAD. now all completed. The made a being composed ct the south half of lot:e _ '• Bad Range,B F con,consisting of le{acres no- shipment of five horses to Brandon osted vithia three mile. of Pickering Plhage - _ chis week. For full particulars apply to W v Richardson, s Dowswell and James Mc_}Pickering tact Get our Briees-tefore Buying. Farlane, accompanied by their I The undersigned is prepared to .wives, spent Sunda in Pickering, I do all kinds of carriage and wagon y ainytiug at his -hop over J. J, �� the guests of Mrs, J. Andrew. I Headwear .iJowswell :_ The �'eoplea T121sYYllth r't•ey's Blwuk�mith Shop,-Clare- We regret to heal- that 31r. 1at reasoable rates. Hopkins, who lives near Stotiff- _ ville, and who is father of Chas, _ .Xlsu prepared to do all kinds of Hopkins of this place is seriously I paper hanging and h4tuee paint- NV.«1 .-. J. BiuRhain• " w 1Dan. Forsyth has just completed I Ladies' and Children's = . - North Claremont. / © ( (� {��} grading hi:,,lot at the station, - / �/ �J�:•f�✓�✓ which will make things look quite neat next summer when the grass I . -Read -to-wear will have grown. yVigilance -. Committee • ( -:The Sovereign (Bank of •canada. Market will be held here every- Reaiy•to-trim. - - Formed for rerorerme rnpert stolen Has over 7 CUStomers. - !Tueaday and not WMnesa�---moi — -- --- - --- - -- p- �._.—.. 9 . C) n ; ...: .. - u e ---mom its members and the - -— +�r��--- _. reported. Buyers njl} - - be here every Tuesday n,prninQ _ _ . . ` het,sioa o! the thieves. •; _ land will come as long fanners _ Fall opening Oct. 3rd, lth and �deLabers bs`io¢ property stoles commoal• All Shrewd, Intelligent, Ent rpri± g Canadians � brie their produce. There was a oth• care imtr dtate►y uritis say member' - V :r g P of Executive Committeq. large crowd here on Tuesday of Ladies tuvited to Inspect. IMembership tee - 8100. � MARKHAM BRANCH - GLAREMONT BRANCH this week and Rood prices realized Arthur Jeffrey, G . Len A. P. Smith, titan. _ L. E. Todd, Agt. Meetings for Bible study tinder (jrerOW Brougham. Geo. g - - :the auspices M.of the Bible House g Secretary. President. Allegheny will be held as follotts: Exec Come-6ej I,enq D.E. PoRb, l.3. (an400(9 +u' �`�Jti✓ �„"J\`"J -Gig's. _TUeSda \ova Pamper. Ptckerpxg.uat tl'vJ lam/,�+J �/ lvJ +�.'�/ t✓ �✓ nL t2nd,at a p.m.; Bund Y's- _ 22nd, at 7.30 p.m. and at Andreas - Story'sonNov. 23rd. at 2.30 and Market at '7.30 p.m. _ + . _ A meeting of, the ('Iaivmont. Br.OL1rd.,hA1]1 a ,j, H , RICHARDSON'S "rurlera was heli in the Club rocon iof the rink, on Wednesday. Nov. Tuesday AfteYIIOOBf 19th, whei-n the following officers Important shouting of finest dhvplay of -... . Thl k the lace for the farm lli*1 e-: C'tLl a HOUEe, t:ne. A vers largo assortment of were elected. At Lafral g.)1' a Pres.-J. 11, MAcnab Stationarv, Book Dolle, Toys, j"oMt cr'• to first call and see a fall"line - Vice. Wallace of tirst-c'lsry blankets and-ulttts r i -t h PMcee paid for received for 66C Ho.iday trade, Call - fi�ac -fres..-1`'. lt: Palmer produces. and see chem. at reasonable 1l•ices, also collar- - +8fl se p s k or Nlaz i b ri tion to en f all azmee, � Co+n. of nianaireulent-PreG• nude an-.l old ones re bodied. lE; L,,IFRAT"(*H. -. i�eekay and Daiipt:rrwaFapera. _ V ve-prei., «'. 1f. Palmer, -pinranteeitrg a first-cletss jolt. l - Broit-hale. J. Gerow and R. Bes-e. full line (if harness grease, bell-, Skip. robe-. stock food, comb; and , W. Leaper, brushes alivays on Band. = 8r0cam' Street.D. Mat-nab. Repatria8 neatly and :John Gregg, • 'VCT hit by '.:. 1V. 1f. Palmer. attended to. C. J. Brodie, , —.. . s su One call will lay you. T. J. Wilson. The meeting Bras well a'tteudeii . � and the membership promise- to �. Bodeli, Rickering be larger this year than. previous - years. -` - _ tuiberlar We'atherproof - -77. - -All kinds of ro b and dressed•Lowber j,p F ROST � OOD Lath,t3hinglee, Doors, Sash,Hoose fin- .. �Wter fishings and.silo material ^ ... v We have now in stock $ shipmeut of Pulper9, Side-wheel alpd - ' r ) Cylinder. See our anti-choke attachment. Cistern Wks'and prier wocghs -made _ O p , a order Fir� r . : . ..Perfection Fanning Mii19. •. _. .•: ° - _- - . , - ' _ __ ._ ; .. , I - s RussUl s lRsady. Roofnl g Costs half the Oxford Cream Separators rr��-- 1 f and a fianine of Implement&. A call solicited. ' Prices Right We D. GbTibn• les, lasts longer, anyone can ' price of aping �. E. . .L. CHAPMAN, � AAGT. � Past it on. Ys rapidly replacing galvanized 'o~ 1 iron tin tar, gravel and shingle roofing, on f f f _ D n. ; - - accoun t of its lesser cost and. -getedura- _ - _ StaratV-fers, � If properly applied and given ordin- S1 -dw- Im- j ` r a $ IQtry care it will Last as'longas 'the Building °' -� A;Iarge frasllstoo'a;now-ou hand. Prices in'WalljPaperlranging N• .a it covers stand. — —-- from Fac.UP. O r n� The puce p'er hundred square-feet in- John Parkes. Munbarton. - eluding all the necessary„ material, is' only Y; s - _ .. . .�. a n t rZ. Two D- ollars..�adied o% ssez SOL ?ONLY BY - - _ lir ti ti S Ubbera and children, •' = = ya t A3 The Russill Hardware C-o. �•'gd- , - Men's, Soys', Youths'. ON : s - January 1906-Whitby 9th. Oshawa 10th, _ 126 'EAST KING STREET; Toronto. T -' J. D. King's 1lens and Boys Stub Frooi Rubbers. - - +- BroaRham ll;iz, Port Perry 18th,U:• i "``�• 'Henderson - bridge 12tb,-0saniigton 11th, Beaverton 'Hendet son & Farmer, Claremont 10th.AN 1 , .`.. P•1a:..w' r....,E..l,w r 5[ ... td. .. ... •4, ',-._, . .. i. - _ ..ee,al-t.rv.9v'+•raY �uTa`,l�]y'f,' ay,-.•s. eW..� `�.. :F.... ..... .^tiw"y,.y..,r..�a�'{�' ..�+. .w"M'rfl. .l.'+`anw✓..a^,'art-LevF a•.roE¢tif.n'.," `•_•_w r� ''1• 1 - • - i +' as.FiEIEEEtEIEI�bEEElEIfeEl�s ( XISCP`LLANEOUS RECIPES OFF YEAR. '' '• Them are a In En land, as Black or Gree Ham Crogttiettea-Crook s alive of PooPl onion five minutes is one-fourth cup where,• who do not believe that - c About th8 f butter without browning the but- the civilian is greatly benefitted mea- Avg' ; 8 both call Pure Uncolored Undoctorod`rA;tett�lo �° sr. Remo a tris 'onion, add one- tally, Physically or morally by a few Y ' ' weeks' service to the militia; but and Unmatchable. 1•..� fourth cup flour a scant ha tea- - _ • fou of ]f sure( as to • 1tSp spoonful of salt and a generous dash Y ng as such stories as the 9000-Ho �e of paprika. Cook until frothy, add Otte below can be told of any man, his militarytraining is not an un- .., gradurally one cuff and a halt of milk. mixer! evil. 8' • ,�j _ After boiling five minutes stir in one ItWiilil►�►311► lI►�l►111*bo yi► 'cup of boiled rice, one cup of cooked An officer in charge o1 the bath pa- ham (chopped) and a beaten egg. rade at a garrison near the sea, i WITH -EGGS, Let become very hot, tum into a where• the aatateur soldiers were _ „• . Fri zled Eggs.-Put a: piece'of.but- dish and set aside to• become cold. mainly from the inland and ruining ter lire size of, a hazel nut in it tea- Shape, egg and. crumb them'and fry counties of England, reports that the /. CUP. with a phich of salt and a lit- in deep fat. Serve with tomato or first day, as he was watching, the tie pelgrir. Break in two eggs with- papri'a sauce. men getting ready for their dip, he out stirring. Set in a pan of hailing Nut Coo'ues.-Cream together a• noticed one who looked very, dark. CEYLON TEA is "Supreme." Sealed lead packets bialy., Never water to cool:, When the whites aro (cupful ot_ butter and two of sugar. A comrade noticed. him also, and a >'; set, sere immediately in the cup IBvat in the whipped yolks of three said, "Jack, you're pretty dirty!" sold in bulk. 25c and 40c per Itr, 8s, all grocers. ' they were cooked in. legs, add a half-cupful of milk and "Yes," said Jack, simply, "I was ,e whites. Work in not out for last-year's training." Ergs for Lu 'then the beaten nch.-Boil the eggs two cupfuls t flour, sifted twice with Ing. Attempts at visitation have I an hour while the vessel was.steam- gr hard. When-cold, take off the shells not met with encouragement from .rag at the rate of ten or eleven and divide the eggs lengthwise .. ip A.:teaspooitful of bakigg powder, and the parishioners. knots. With a sufficient number of ' EdIveia,• -Take out the yol,-s, crumbleif t'is does not make a dough that NEW IDEA. In one case a man shook his list at colliers the Russians are not likely them in a bowl, adding salt, pet+per, could be rolled out add more flour the rectot•.when visited, a'Od another, to suffer for lack of steam Power wiliustard, and a little melted butter, cautiously, not to have the cakes �_ who was from Home when the clergy- on their long Journey to the other When all are well mixed, fill up the ,too stiff. Roll into a very thin sheet' man called, wrote a letter threaten- side of the world. hollows of'the whitcre with this mix- ,strew thickly with kernels of 'hickory Tonic Treatment- for Indigestion- ing dire penalties if he was ever in- ; ture and serve nuts, pe-ans or English walnuts New Strength for the Stomach suited again with solicitations to 0 Eggs for Striper.-Take a little .Cho-ped fine and snrlil led with g g THOIISANDS STARVING. sugar., Fold the dough once over the From New, Rich Bed Blood. to church. Another trouble is the nicely-flavored brown gravy, find put +condition o1 the little red brick cot- Distress- Amon Workers is the it into a shallow pie-dish which has nuts, pa=s'ag the rolling-pin"lightly g The Tonic Treatment-that is• the tags, called the rectory, which D1r. o 'er the upper sheet, and cut into English Potteries. ' been well buttered. Place it in the vena is with a cake cutter. Rake in latest and only scientific"curd for in- Wilson says is tumbling about his n r. oven, and let, it remain until it boils, '•en, covered for CFteen digestion, All the leading doctors sears, though he has spent over 300 Terrible indeed is the present pOat- than take it out and bread into it as a n'1•k onrts,,tes; uncover and ltrown.- of Europe and America are using it pounds on the old place. Mr. Wil- tion of some thousands of working " many eggs as will lie side by side to- Braised Beef Tongue.-P, fresh *reef with sensational success. Xci more'son is nearly sixty-one years of age, people in the Staffbrdahire Potteries ' gether, SprinP<le seasoned bread purgatives, no more pepsin, no more' begins to feel the strain of bis The potter trade has for a ton tongue is very Juicv and save when Y g crumbs over all, and (lace the dish ' p patent -foods, no, more•long diet lists labors. IIe Las to take the, services, time been. far from busy, and the agars to the oven until tato eggs are brat' Wa`It it thoroughly, lace saying "Thou shalt nut eat this or ;read the lessons, each, a the in a kettle and cover with boiling ! that," .No muni of all this-noth- Y number of iron and steel works and t net. Have ready one or two rouriis . harmonium, and do all the singing. colleries entire( closed down., is a of toast. Take the eggs up careful- water'. adding one heaping tea peon- ing, in fact, but plenty of new, 'pure. During the past five years he has allln y dy with a slice, lay them nn the ful of salt. Sin mor slowly for two rich red •blood-to tone the liver and been instrumental in raisin no Less +p g bona?. if small, two bourn and a half give the stomach strength for its g On the outr�klits of tris Potteries toast, pour the gravy over all, and a sura thane 2.689 parnds for the whole villages are particularly on the s eve Hot. i. lar¢e. Lift it from the water, re- work. That is the Tonic Treatment restoration of the church. He him- r rcw far Indigestion. ver a of starvation. Unfortunately, Y. Scrambled eg=rs.-Four one cup of v'e the - skin. and trim . it at the self headed the list with a donation there -is no immediate prospect of cream into a frying-pan, When hot, thick end. It may now he rolled so The tonic treatment is based on the tip is a' ewered to the thick C.-A the new idea that drugs which digest of 1,p00 pounds, and begged the re improvement. Rather. is it feared. pour In one dozen eggs, prevzousl•y b main-ler from tar and near, his l that the distress will become still ' - •broken in a dish, Cook slow( stir- or 1>q left strnight and flat as tyre- the fund for the stomach ?early dao hLer writing no fewer than 2,OFii) ; t - y. g B more acute. 71he oullook on the £erred. In a saucepan brown two weaken its powers through disuse. ring couetantly, so that the H�q9 letters. Twelve months ago he I threarliold of winter has never been so Will be evenly- clone. S,,,ason with tahl�Q•oof a of hatter; drop•-ed it The digestive organs can never do wished to retire from the benefice, but " one*-half of a cu•.fol each of diced yo- thmir work pto>'serly ootid they aro i black, pepper and salt, and serve hot. Itato, carrot, and white turnip and strong enouggh to do it for them- .,was informed that he could ,t be A conference of roprn ntatives of Tw,r F'oplish rmi;•es,-A good or- ,OAe sta.Ik of celery cut fine. Stir ant selves. Tbtf only thing that can released until the debt had be.•n wip- London Borough Connells and 13oards Binary Swiss roll can be uaade With shake together over the fire until give the, stomach and the livor new ed out• 'A lady liar now given him a of Guardians was recently held to r All thine eggs and the weight of two in the beeln to color, then ads! one strinQth is good blood-and the- only check for yho balance, and, i'u Oddi- discuss the question of the unemploy- •' fine sugar and flour, heat the eggs, quart of the pot liquor. a doyen pep- thing that can act"ally make now tion, has 'consented to marry him ed, and particularly as to the poasi- and miaut,JF togetherot wenty r corns, one-hair of a hay leaf. blood is Dr. 1Yilliams' Yink°Fills for beers Chriotmn He says he could �b!l;ty of adapting beforehand aeras P"' Palo Ill They have long been not take his bride to,such a "health- rPrT.x ise measure of dealing with the ' @ then shake. in the flour, also half a and a spriof of perioley. Basil tap which known as the greatest blood-building lwreeking rcrtory." distres., which may be anticipated then Pn''�' aro�rrxi the meat. which teasponril of ba,•',in,--nc.wcler. Spread has been laid i- the pan, Cover tonic in the worts, and all the high- ( � during the coming winter. this mixture in a rather thin laver closely, {lace in a moderate oven and est medical authorities agree that ; on a tin, with a well-grmsuf paper the one scientific-cure for indigc-Atlon; COALING AT SEA.cook for two hours, is-four .. A XOTH`P:R'S PRECAUTION. -- -ee it, .bakes to a quick o--en ten min- is the( Tonic Treatmerl The near _ I times Transfer the meat to a flat Espen' ?7iere s no to ing when a medicino uta+, ansa turn the. s ,•,fie mixture. vellous success of the treatment ha!a• r.menta--$ave----r==='�---th-e;'-- on to a paper with sllzar on it, pa•n and let it brown, rub veiretahles been proved in every corner of the Work on a Practical Basis. I array be needed In homes where there spread the uppermost aide quickly and broth through a i e. then. boil Dominion. One of the latest wit-l With w irm lam, roll. up quickly, and down raMrtly tintil reri+_iced to n rI,4h nesses is Mr. Joseph Ro:hette, 5t. i Ever since Adariral Seymour sire. are young children, and the (ailuro gravy: Thicken with a spoonful Of to have n reliable medicine at grand Icuc+• to wet. The thiel reason for ;.fc•rotne, Que., who says ' "'I simply iceeded in coaling the British naval, may mean much auffertnq, and, per, - I bei n si of a `tis s roll is too. flour, 'add a tablespoonful of tomato baked the th->.:ght of food. Of fleet in the Moditerrannan durtag haps• the loss of a priceless life. slow t,al.tnie,-or the use of too much icatts,•p, a half teaspoonful of Wor- course I had to force myself to eat, Ithe short .ampar�n of 1RA'3 against klvery mother should always keep a baking-powder. The mixture must cester-,;ire. and salt and pepper if but afterwartla I always suffered 'F,gypt the problem has been rega.rd- be light and spongy, a.,t short, and--neceasan•. T>tie remainder of the pot with dull, heavy pains in the stom- ed as needing only. better appliances hos of Baby's Own Tablets to the -. Y p house. This medicine arta promptly should not take longer than tea men- lli`luor will serve as stock for soup ash- I seemed to be bilious as well for its full, solution. and speedily, cures %il ills as stom= should uteto make. To help it to roll next duy, and this caused severe headaches, In the early days of experimenta- rtarn PufTs-One-halt pound of further aggt'avated my unfor- tion it was thought that to coal C Q9° ch and bowel troubles, teething' and .s�.rt _ -- b c••eluar_ters. of. a pound of successful) the colliers and warships roubles, simple four-s, colds, worms easily, cut oft the ertq�s, as they arc - ta-tx+ crisp utter.. lhrr :.Lunate . n_ -I. aw.. pall-_fell --- -1'----- - - - -- _ - - nute- flour, eight eggs„ one. pint of water. away Inoarwa weight an the trouble 'must seek- the uieter waters in-1 rrrsrt otirwr trttte tits ]YtlH the mots- T4�c following enc, for gingerbread shore, outside of the three mile !im- has a guarantee that the Tablets - - Stir Ate butter into tris water, seemed to he undermining mY whole ' is a good one: Put one pound of it; but with the Appliances-_and•contain' no opiate or .harmful drug, flour and one ounce of ,;roust ginger which should be warm, set constitution 1 tried several reme R. f it on the lire is a saucepan, and dlos, but without success: a doctor methods since .invented vessels haus Mrs. c'�--H@��' Into a basin In a saucepan pat one whom I consulted odlil absolute been coated far out at sea and in f ourchu, N S , says "I have used and of olden sync two ounces of slowly bring to a boll, Atlrrinq !t of- still winds it the water surface were 13abY's Own Tablets and flnd them a q F`' tOn. 'll it boils;.put in the flour rest, but this was out of the quos- -sucar, four ounces of bard, butter, or !boil one minut stirring all the tion as I had to work for my living, not too -tumultuous. The Ifu4sians-blessing to children, I am not sat dripping, and let it melt gently, but Fortunately for , me, one of my ,themselves have been prominent in,lgfled without a box In the.house at a d e; tape net the circ, tura Into � not boil, One teas{•onaful of car i- friends advised me to use Dr, Wil- .these 'experiments, and a series of,all times." It your dealer does not a deep di,h ung let it coot,- treat the bnnate of socia gest •into half a hint . 11ama' Pink Pills, and -I decided to 'pictures published last spring show-•keep these Tablets in stock k•nd 25 ... _ c P• d whip into this ggs very light, an of milk, and two eggs are beaten up cooled talc, first the Oika and then do so. Atter taking rho ells for ed the ba'ttleshi' Retivisan coelia cents to The Dr.. Williams' Medicine P g ready. When the sugar is'n,eltedy several weeks, there was .a decided while under-way, Co., Brockville, Ont„ and you will the whites. Drop in great spoonfuls, - adri that and: the syrup'and hatter '. improvement in my condition. -Not I The method now used is to have,get a box by mull host paid. •. to the Hour, boating the liquid in as upon b,rttered paper, taking care not Only wan aiv digostion better, but !the collier in tow of the steamer to { we do the milk in batter. After that Ito let them touch or ran into each i m general heahh'im roved in ever be coaled.. An overhead cable ex- _ Y g P Y ( SISTERS DRESS ALIKE. other, and bake ton minutes, w•ay. New blood seemed to be !tends from the aft.mast of the war- together, th.� milk and soda, well stirred � - together, and last of all the cwt s. CCeam for 'Filling­-One quart of .coursing through my .v�oins, brinF(ng ship to the foremast of the collier, In YUcantan, Central America, siw- Give a final beatu,e• and spry ad the ,milk, four tablrq oontuls of cora- new health and strength every day, j and on the valyls is a traveller pro- tees dress precisely alike, even to -• mixture on a ror,s<xl papercxl York- starch',. tiro eggs, two cups of sugar. I took eight boxes of Dr, Williams' vided with hooka for carrying buck- the tying of a how, the turn of a shire pttdding tin, and bake in a slow Wet the corn-tarch with erui-1 rflilk;fink I'iils altogether,-and thcl who !ets of coal. The full buckets are button, or the fow-er in the hair. In oven one hour. to work it into a, sartooth paste. Boil see me now would never know . I sent beer to ,he warship and return- the tropics large families are the . the rest of the.milk. Beat the eggs. had seen an unwell day in my life. I ed empty, We saw much the samerule, and any day you may see in ---- add the sugni• and cornstarch to 'owe my splendid health to these method employed during the building the country girls in groups of from thou, and as soon as the milk boils pills, and strongly advise every of the subway, the buckets of earth three to a baker's dozen, who be- pciur in the mixture gradually, stir dyspeptic or iceak person to'loco no or rock being transferred on the long. to the same family, as their Alarl THIN " ring all the time until smooth azi � irne in taking them." where the wagons were loaded* the clothes will show; 'If i§ easy thus- thick, Drop an ¢ spoonful of butte Mr. Rochette's statement is a,sea ajonpparatus, however, has various to distinguish the members of a fam- I _ it anywhere, and not infrequently all'i 1111M Lids is mixed in, set. Vne b L V U., to the Tonic — custard aside t� cool, Add vanilla meat, Dr. Williams' Pink Pihs'cure.d rangement for taking up the slack the sisters are ca e y avor- or lemon seasoning; pa8s a-sharp him becayse they actually made new of the cable or paying it out as the .its flower or color. toplf knife lightly around the puffs, split rich blood for him. These pills. go distance between the vessels varies. ' them, aryl filC with the mixture. right down to the root of the trou- . In this way from thirty-five to Imitation and habit are extensively T ble in the 'biocnd-'and cure'that, The forty tons of .Coal have been trans- 'substituted Tor 'comtr>onrsettse and FOOCI 1S riOt all that thin D11r.SSINC, FOIL, YOUR HUSBAND- ling new blood they make carries heaferr_ed to the hold of a warship in tliovg+ht. health-and strength to every para of .- ::.people need. Maybe they're .This is a thing which many wo- the body, That is the new Tonic ---` t* _ men, Who are indeed real( fora! of Treatment, and the highest' medical sick. YOU Can't make then]`- dress, never think of doing, not all au cl now recom2nend . thiscontrO of B ro n c iti s eat b bringing them food. ter, say, the first year of married. treatment for all the common ail- - - y b g life. I3efore they were married, or ments such as anaemia,,headaches, t even engaged, they never mis.4td a backaches, rheumatism, sciatica, neo- But .Scotus Emulsion, can chance f�loo!�- nice 4n-the eye�o Cid glued ly Possessed b That -Wel make them eat. That E- tiib� men who are now their hl general 'weakness, Theses are all Known `Fam-11y Med cine -caused by bad-blood and therefore are barnds, but this is past and gone, stop gives a malt appetite all cured by Dr. Williams' Pink n�e� ! SYRUP lip and at present, though most tulmir_ g p �rs {itsiise S Linseed and Turpentine and feeds him both. It brings able wives and mothers doubt- Pnlle• You can get these ills from Ies� they will dress for Anyone ex- env medicine dealer es by mail ,at 50c a box, or six ticixt for $2,50 by back lost flesh. cept their 4nusbands. Trey- would writing to the Dr. Williams Medicine Turpentine is considered rs specific is sufficient evidenco that it is effec not have . their neighbors see them Co., Brockville, Ont. fire in ordinary coughs and colds: 'No ' trouble about diges' untidy; they will not venture out - for bronchitis. g save in irreproachable attire, but at The difficult has been in fine ad- Shu- SIRS. 12ICIi]ts Co.,WITHROW, el tion. The weakest stomach home-well, anything"will d'o,-or the y benacadie, Hants GN.S., writes: y fi y PARISH OF SEVEN FAMILIES. I ministration of turpentine so as to "l: have used Dr, Chase's Syrup of• , can digest think it will. But this is a great Linseed ¢fid Turpentine with good reach the Irritated and inflamed P mistake, and las of a piece with many Four Made Up of the Clergyman s success. AFy second daughter was ' a mistakes which wives mute and on Congregation. parts and not be disagreeable to the Scotts Imulsion/ which the too frecituent cooling of mn- troubled with bronchitis from the rital 'lose results. Alas("that ' too Rev. A. C. Ii. Wilson, rector of patient. age of three weeks. Oftentimes I _- c many wohien make nets to catch Morborne, I rigland, an old-world Notonly, bas the trouble -been thought she,woulyi choke to death. m Xt OOd t00. Scott's, their hnnsbirl and not. cagesto ITuntingdonshire parish, Has resigned overcoma.by•Dr, Chase in his.Syrup TrA several remedies we got did not tastes g ' keep them int A wife should have his living. One of titre reasons. he of Linseed and Turpentine, but he�seem to be of much use, but the first P lids also combined with turpentine dose of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed Emulsion paves .the-way- for more respect forr her husband and gives for taking this step is the utter `�?e and Turpentine brought relief and for herself than to appear untidy ane] desolation and loneliness of the place. two or three ,ingredients of- almost cure.-further Iretitment- made a"thorou h other food. When • wasted slovenly in his eyes, h'owev-er early There are only seven families in the equal power in soothing and healing g ted to come the breab,fast,- There' should alwa s Iiarish, and the population is de- the diseased Barts and overcoming bay from itime tobtimesbut tho cure and weakened.by_long.illness Ydangerous. be time to dross.Pro acyls, ¢tad ntxit- creasing every year. There la only mnacltito and other ail- is now permanent, Dr. Chase's a .` 1t gives strength and appe- ly. And though due economy neves- one 'communicant, Lind through ill'- meats of the bronchial tubas and Syrup of Linseed and Turpeatino has ! sitated--the -k4l:,l of out=of-Actor ness she has not attended a'ci5mmun- lungs. ,. - - saves] 'us many doctor's bills, and I `Mite that ordinaryfood tali- ion service for six months. , Almost 13y a secret process these elements would•not he without it in the'house garments and the newest and best nOt g1Ve.' Not Only fOOd= things for the- time when sho • Lakes invaciably..the •morning congregation of tuatduestloned .ruedicinal power. have. for many. times its cost." i wallas abroad, yet she chonld always consists of the rector's daughter and been .combined in Dr. Chase's :Syrup Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and medicine too—Scotts Emul- procida 'somethin•g pretty ani£ (+leas- scrvanf, and a couple of boys, Soml of Linseed and Turpentine so ns to 'Pru pontine, 23 cents a bottle, at all I ing. It needn't cost much for home times the collection Id the afterntion, be pleasant"to the-taste'urid-suitable dealers or F..dmanson, Bates h.. 'Co', ision of pure cod-liver oil. wear. , Curling pins and general un- when.there is a sernnon, amounts to for children and adults alike. Toronto. To protect you against We fl srnn you n 11te1e to try if you like. tidynecs ;ire'nht'cnli•tilated to retain R;d, and occasionally the offertories The remarkable success of- Dr, imitafiions the port rat! and signer t' any man`s admirationi�rtnd the wife for the day realize a shilling. Out Cha.4ol Syrup of Linseed and Tur- ture of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous y BCOT•r8r BONNE,Toronto,Ovj. SIL101 (who wilfully underril this in -her sof- this ..the .incumbent has-to „ find pentane .as a cure for bronchitis, receipt book author,- are or every i1iii rband is B'at a foolish Roman: ;coals and sixpence a week, for clean- asthma, croup and •whooping cough bottle. �.� Yf� ,, .. •. .. ...ro.�.•�_i_' '1 ... ,�.�r..,-, wiy6.: •'wfM."�'�•�y„O•rAx"iYN` 7YAu'vMu•rr uw.w,...r_•.w_... .. r. ,rgy� , •�;�„} "`pn. {"' 1',,R+'✓:e t`i^ 'h ix .-� A..'i YCy�.`.fd4b^ . .0 ',,,. �,r1 .+_•�. :e«fsi."-`FSK �.•.�f AC � � '..' :A. .+, - ..+y .iY -•?fi ..�.. . . ,; :. . - . 11 . - - �w a y ! I. ro +. ,. _ ' . - . . - . F -- -- ; +'+`! t. opening. of,next 3tsear a navigation. THE WORLD'S MARKETS(�°�° $6.10 to :6.20; second la•- � ? I OR. I PORTkTHUR The losses, many of which hove to tents, $5.116 to $6.05; first clears, * . De borne b the moo iks, or _ _. y j Pte'_ $4 to $4.10; second clears, $2.?b to r s . , art, most PO IAT r - ti ante t iwrioire REPORTS FROM-THE LEAD O $2 85. Ban- I�cot given, „ - TRADE' CENTBES'� Buffalo, Nov. 15.-Flour-Firm.' nS _ DISORDERB IN RUSSIA. Wheat-Spring, trading light; No.- - - --Ja - Within -One Hundred y 'despatch from tat. Petersburg pyi� of Cattle Grain Cheesy, i Northern quoted $1,22;; Winter, r _ _ . ­; says :-Disorders .r a great sea ' ' ' dull; No. 2 red, $1.21 J. Cora- took' lace at KharkoH, South�is- and ether Dairy Produce �`• Yards of the Fortress _ . ala. on Thursday. The troops fired at Home and Abroad. 110minal. Oats Dull; No. 2 white, z P - 82ic; No. 2 mixed, 32ic. Barley-' . 1, volleys Into the crowds of students Toronto, Nov, 15.-Wheat.-No. 2 c.i.f- Western quoted, 45 to 58c. and wo en; Prince Mirsky; Sects-d for. white and red Winter at $1.U3 to Canal freights-dull, . " . THE NEXT ASSAULT, Thiry inflicted a blow against a large KharkoH onof e Friday.rThe Goovernor $1 op i . ,No. 2 g nominal ; .,. - , _- . U4 is de Dose nom t .A d.spatch from London says: That I,Tare of Japartme and then returned of Mohilefl, tehere here was a mas- at 8 98c east9 to 90c �s Manitoba wheat is I Toronto, Nov. 18�-the demand for ::'-i' to the Russian main line sacra in October lastF . '" ' . .il ,the main defenc6a at Port 'Arthur rapidly year, in which firmer; No. 1 Northerp sold at $1.U3, goad butcher$' conti¢u� as rye, and will be carried by the Japanese at !wrthout lot A patrol also got m 7300 Jews are said to..have lost their 'NO. 2 Northern at 99c, and No, 3 there is a constant complaint . _. .the next assault is indicated by. a lthe rear of two Japanese companies lives, has been dismissed. Last Northern at 95c, Georgian Ba !the buyers Paint among 1 belated despatch from Gen, Nogi's moving to attuck a. Russian posi- month there' were more or less ser- g Y ; sets that there are not enough �Pa {tion. The Cossacks defeated ilia Ja- roux riots throughout the provinc Ports. Grinding in transit prices are pt the tight qualitry coating forward. headquertera. in connection with the .mobilization 6c above those qugted. l At the same time the slight -improve- panese and returned safely to the g A correspondent declares that the Russian line. of-army reserves. Oats-No. 2 white is quoted at 31i 'meat in the average o!. the unlit "3,1 siege preparations are complete and to 32c low freights, and 31 to 31;c otiet ing was maintained to-day, and have been of the most thorou�r char- ROBBED THE CITIZENta. north and west; No. 1 white is stea-!besidei Ft - :FROM PORT ARTIIUR. good number 'of cattl>3' of atter. The rocky hills have been dy at 32ic east. (fair aver e A despatch from Vitebsk, Russia, r ag yunlfty, there were a tunneled with the most arduous labor A despatch from London says:' says :-During reserve men riots here Barley-No. quoted at 4v to 48c few odd cattle to be picked out of until the Japanese works extend to There is no authentic news from Port on Thursday the men at ono time middle freights. No. 3 extra, 43c, Iloads, which were of extra choice 11 - within 100 yards-of the parapets of(Arthur. A report [rom Chefoo to the of the better of the and No. 8 at' 41c middle•freights• , the forts. Thio h these tunnels the effect that Gen. No i refused to rant g police and Peas-The ,. market is fair, with "a11ty. One heifer u! this class sold Through ! B 8 Cossacks, and until reinforcements at $4.G5, and 'several load8 were sold' - • • - 'Japanese can march to the fortifira-,the armistice asked for by Gen. Sto= arrived held high carnival in the prices firm at fisc outside. • at g Corn.-No. 8 American yellow $4.80 to $4.33, containing good •- - tions without losing a man and ecsel is as anconflrmable as the ori- city, pillaging shops, especially. quoted at 64ic on track, Toronto, ichoic'e heifers, which if picked out IL avoiding the fire which has extermin-;ginal rumor that an armistice had where liquor was sold, and even and No. 3 mixed at 63c. Canaddan'and sold separately would have been . ated their regiments in nearly all the been requested, There is nothing to robbing pedestrians in the streets corn is nominal at 33 to Jae west. worth $4.5U. tial when a31 the good - ..previous assaults, iindicate that Gen. Stoessel Is weak- of their valuables. Order was final-, Rye-Otlerings are small and prices!cattle were sold there' was left . In the forts now ]field by the Ja- ening in hit; 'determination to hold ly restored, however, without sacri- -• - paaese they have mounted enormous lout until the end. flee of life. The Governor has been firm at 74 to 75c outside. _ la large run pf interior cattle, in some gone In beds of concrete and mag-i The Chefoo correspondent of the ,superseded for failure fo preserve Buckwheatr-The market is nominal,cases very inferior. Trade for these . at 58 to 54c at outside Dints. was decidedly stow and drag;y, while onry. The front these foiQ present Daily'Telegraph says that the Ja- order, P - 1. - "o Flour-Ninety per cent_ patents tu'e-rpri ange were ,50 'soundingly low, _ to the Russians is even stronger than panese are hastening plans to conn During disturbances in the City-of. quoted'at $4.35 to $4,4U tri' buS'ers' -ranging from $1.50 'to' $2'50. - tht�t which faced the Japanese when'Dat the Baltic fleet. All naval officers Mohileti on Oct, 28 and 24 over 120 , Jews were in ur sacks east or west. Straight rollers Export cattle of the right r.lass are stormed the posdtions. The who are not engaged in active ser- j ed• of special brands for domestic trade, steady at $4.60 to t-1.75 for choice. - .. . i siege and uaval guns are doing an vice, and who can possibly be re - in Dbls. $4,5U to $4.ti3. lfanitoba'There tivrre not tunny of this class ot= 'enormous amount of execution, tear- called, have been summoned to Ja- JAPS DIVERTING RIVER. flours unchanged, 83. 1 patents, i herering, Due several ioRd» of fair to ing great gaps in, the walla of the 'paa preparatory to starting for their A despatch from Huansian (10 $5.70;' NO. 2 patents, $5.40, and 'good heavy'c;attlu'sold at $4.30' to - ° Russian forts and sweeping the liar- pre-arranged destinations. miles south of Mukden), says :-The strop bakers', $3.30 on track, Tur-. .1.' bor. It is stated that two of the weather on Thursday was warmer, g $4,55. Prices ore clown again in the Ruesdan warships have been sunk, the PF,ACE OFFER REJECTED. with alight rata. Along .the 80- onto. IOld Country, a cable reaching the - P Millteed-At outside points bran •mar'et this morning quoting Can= araeaal and dockyards destroyed and A- despatch from London says: Ja- miles constituting the front of the Y P y is quoted at $1x,50 to $1.,. and adi,,n at 5'd. Russian arm everything w•sh ural, • constant Bras started in the town, Pan. unofficially, has made represen- y- �' g q shorts, at $17.50 to $18. Manito- _Stoc' era-There S» some enquiry for • This despatch is dated Nov. 2 and except for uels o nal skirmishes and q ry 1 talions to Iiuetda looking to peace. ba bran is sacks, $19, and aborta at good stockers, but the common you _ artillery duals on the centre and Rh was delayed in transntlrpsion. IL:Thies action has resulted in failure, $ll, cn t tie are not ten n ted. There was throws no ligh! on lire recent opera- and such representations, even pre- lett, where. guanera fire occasionally valet for the sake u! gvuing practice, t;o 1 also a little enyiilr•y For a few feed- . " tions, or on the rumored request for y, are not likely to be repeated COUNTIIY PRODUCE. _ by Japan. Although the suggestion Jae to have the range snuuld.the.Ja- } lers, but the reclufrem,•nts of this an armistice by Gen, Stoossel, In panese take the offensive. Some Beans ted beans are quoted at trade are now about filled, ntwl only •__ Iview of the preparations of 'the Ja- or a pacific settlement was made un- �times they indulges in fusillades. 51.33 to $1.40, and hand-picked at a few,are wanted to complete the Pan(»e such a plea seems reasonable. Officially, it actually lead behind it When the Japanese jocularly eiisplay 1$1.4,5 to $1.50, seaFton's bill. y in spite of,the oft-reiterated decla.ra- all the weight of as oiler by the Ja- a white disc, indicating a miss, the Cranberries--The market is steady Sheep and lambr-E,%erything was kion of the Russian commander t.liat ,Panese Governinent, It was made Russian riflemen reply by raising a tat 38 pec barrel. rnld, ,with trade ireneraily Rood and_ ` . the intended to hold out as long as a 'direct to Russia, No power acted shirt on a bayonet. Ifo s-The markpt is tinehan ed at the. as an intermedia The ro osdtion P f K prop a tq vteady, Lambs are dman was IJt. Intermediary. P P The Japanese are industriously 130 to 35c, according to quality,' firm et Al to $4 (',O; sheep steady, was put forward tentatively' and un- icontinuing work under the cover of 'Honey-The market is quiet at 7i !cu.l'e ,n•f biic'a ,f• 11. wSUPPLIF-9 FOR BFStIEGF.TI. jernment of3kielly, so that the Japanese Gov- ' darkness, digg ng immense , di,tchiw to 8c per Ib. Comb honey, $1,25 tot Iters-•i'te inarlet 1» weak, and - would be in a position to into which to. deflect the water o! $2 per dozen. " A despatch from Tsinchou tray»: The r%rnq-t is urn for Rtill )owpr, primes, deny any report that it was suing the Sha River. flay-Car Iota are QtwIeci at VOL to '•Ls-d py.q (viotntiona were for selects, British ar.eamer Tbaies has been pur- for ace $8 �O on trick, Toronto, the latter AIJ, 4�0. lights nrid fats, S __chased by t:ermaas and given a Gen rue failure of th,.se- direct nr qotia- AN AWFUL PICT u man register. She is now loading'tions, however, resulted-- Y' for Port Arthur. Loral yh+ n A London Dally Telegraph corse Straw-Car I„ta are quoted at S•i,- f�Pi q intervention within a measurable dis- - . • • - hou",' have received information that , spondent sends a harrowing picture 'St1 to $a on track, Toronto. tante. Foreign Secretary Lana- I Potaiuca-The market is a little Z O F Ai�OU.� OF BLA�E -' the steamers which recently tett here ti of tote conditions within Port Ar- -. decree's lea for arbitration at the i firmer, with car lot•» of Ontario _ with. su lies for Vladivostock have I thur. lie Buys that vast numbers of . PP Guildhall isanqupt to taken here to',sick Rtock at 65 to 7oc On track. Small - . arriv,•d there in aatety. Several sup•'l be a pointed sursgestion to the Unit_ and dying soldiers, maimed, mu- lute, ;5 to 9uc per hag. I Text of Agreement Between Bri- ,ply sh11,a have reached Port Arthur red Stiptes and !-'ranee the: tl,, time tilated and incapacitated for further ts. 7 ry Gering chukenq, Lo to 9c Lain and.Russia . :within ^e last, fortnight. �i» a noachu, when the service, are lying hclllk•ss in the in- l _�._. _ __ PT g powers must ear forts, - the straitened' circum- per lb,:. yearlings, 6 to 7c per Ib., ,- ,,t_-deaputch-Rttyy -'TDs text.: , take some action. It can be deft- ducks 9UNF-, c per of the agr.�ea,cut between Russia and IS KL'ROKI DEAD? Initely stances of the garrl'wn makl! stated that Lord Lansdowne ! _ b.; turkeys, l2c per ili. Great Britain for the formation of - ire em care and at- -'' N despatch from M'ogetpw q'ava '.C`c>_ I made his pn•h e7th.tt -• an internatwnal commission to an- ��77311u.kden on. Thu r orrespondent suGgestsmef4vAeh-Panehcrrko, tree we=ft=kiown-"tfiat Japan will not resent a proposf- �0-t� -THE DAIRY MARKETS. quire into the North Sea affair is `_ „ ..Russian war corre ondent of the tion lookin to an efrurt Dc lrraile to etrthark _ . g peace frau the tfrree't.hem on neutral ships and tY.,.rnler Rutter-We quote"-1`ineat 1-It (Published. _ .- - , - - � Associated Press, telegraphing from powers=the United States. France. The commission is to consist or .'. / them under the Red Qrose to Chefoo rolls, 17 to 18c: ordinary to choiceI under Sunday''s.date says !and Great Bri.Ldln five meniberai, tau of them to beanal Slianghul, Ile-o$ers to take in large rolls, 15 to 17c; low to me.the reports of the death of Gpfr. Ku- Tharp is a def�nite impression horn officers of high rank In the navies of �!'� a steamer hirnsclt for this purpose dium grades, 13 to 14c creamery ! r p version, a splinter Of shell �trugk President RoORevplt, though the no- the counitions u p;gby-Case Iota Ot treah are selling i ly. Frunce and the United States - i Gen Kurokf, toarinq out a portion tion would he joint, ' , are to be requested to select each , of his breast and abdomen. Ire diad i It"is iacroted that Lord I�n»rlowne THF CRY FOR PFACF. at 21 to 2.,c per dozen,.and pickled one'commissiuner and the fifth to ho it The Odessa comps nondeat o! the at 19 to he selec.taf b a•recsment beta sen the Oct. 4 at L1ao-Yanq and his body'i only spoke so openly Dcrcauee he had I Cheese-The market is strong at- Y b . waa sent to Japan. A rumor'is per- good rpasvn to believe that Mr London Standard says that the -cry fyur before- uientionad. If they 40 _ , unchanged priaan, witty qu,.,tations aist.ently circulated that a kinsman of Roosevelt, It elected, contemplated for peace is becoming moat profound not agr•er, the choice of the fifth is from 'lU to l0ic, the -letter !or the Mikado Staosanai, literally I Lrral'ing an ef7ort to bring the bel- from all classes to Southern and twine. to be entrusted' to a reigning- moa- +• "Little Third Prince," has been ap- hgerente to discuss tern q of peace. South-R'estern Russia. The students arch. • _ pointed to succeed Gen. Kuroki, bt;t Lord Lansdowne's remarks are held at the Universities of Odessa, KfefT, -' By agrcrment of both sides the ' .. that the actual eottunand of the • IIOI� PRODUCTS. by those in his confidence to mean and KharkoR have sent a petition .to commission will enquire and report a: -army .has been entruste(I . to Gen. I that whatever the United,Stutes3 may the Government deploring the aseless Car lots of general run quoted at upon all the circumstances of the Nodnr, who is reviewing operations: do in the matter Great Rrit.afn will aurrifice of life, and praying that It EB to. $6.50. Cured meats are in case, and particularly as to where -' co-operate, even in the event of conclude peace. good - demand at unchanged prices. the responsibility lie's, and the de JAPANF,SE DISLODGF,I). France not participating. It is �-' We quote :-Bacon, long clear, 8}. grew of blame th t attaches to those - • a A despetch from Mu>rlcden ,e known however,. that Ambassador _- RUSSIA OFFERS REWARD to 9c per lb.,An case Iota; meas upon whom the responsibility is Cainbon, who continues his work as- A d etch to the London Stand} pork, $l:,.to $15.50; do., short cut, found ;o rent. _ There was a heavy BxClirsrpgo of arttl= �' A, . _ . lery .fire on Thursday at the Russian siduously to bring about some ar- and from St, Petersburg says that $18' g BRIDE FOR KIivG ALFOySO `i Iran ement, ho for Ru»aia`hita decided to iv Smoked meats-Hama, light to me- . _• right centre, The jtussian batteries g 1 joint,action by q e Handsome . _ ' . began shelling the Japanese trenches, the three rowers. rewards to anybody furnishing in- dium, 13 to 131c; do., heavy, 12c; ��- • - . and the Japanese batteries respond= p p roils. 91 t,o loc:;,.shoulders, fl .to 91c; Betrothal to Daughter of Duke o! formation of the essence' of sus ice- ed. ,During the night Russian volun- RUSSIAN ATTACK REPUL.9F,D. g backs, 14 to 15c; breakfast bacon, ous vessels in,the North Sea Burin i Connaught. the passage o[ the'Baltic fleet gr 12.i to 13c_ teem dislodged a detachment of Ja. A tiesPgtch from Gen, 'Oku'e Head- g Lard--Tierces, 8c; tubs, 8}c;-Pails, A Madrid despatch says :-The - payese i$las9,, from trc;;� other facts faring on the Dogger bethrothal of King Alfonso to • front of Lone Tree (PoutoloH Hill. �quarwra ^d spirited ft°aside at- 8{c, - ) tack on an advance post Tuesday Bank affair. Princess Victoria Patricia, daughter , , The Japanese continue to show ac-I night was repulsed alter a half hour -4= . ' • ' ' ' ' - of .the Duke•of Connaught, !a believ- - tivity on the left'flani�, 'without, how- rBUSINESS AT MONTREAL. ed. to be inuninent. The Duke was . of musketry fire.. The bcouting o[ elver, engaging in .any serious move- positions-is progressing. The btrth- BRITISH CROP CENSUS.. Montreal, .Nov. 15.-Grain--Oats, timed .to visitherewith his dough- Y 1 areal' day of King Edward was celebrated 39c for No. 2 to store; No. 3, 38c; ter, but the motor accident. in Scot-' Comfortable dugouts are being befit b the, military land delayed them. A Spanish not- _ y ary attaclhes. The,camp Leas Land is Under Wheat Than American yellow, No. 2,' 60c; No. 8, .able, it is,.sadd, •has• been sent to ' along the Russian lines, and the sol- was eri tete through the hospitality Ever Before. 58ic; white, No. 2, 58i to 59c; u 4 deers name to think flint they. will London-for photographs of the Priv- .: q . of Gen. Okt�. Prince Nashimoto, A despatch from London says: The buckwheat; 58ic, Flour-Manitoba cess. Princess, Victoria•is, about' ' '.:; � winter wh'eire they are; The'idea that Fleld Marshal Oyama, and the cor- acreage and live stock roturns, v- patents, $5.80, and strong bakers', the same age as the ' Field Marshal Oyama contemplates I respondents participated In the cele g � $5.50; high Ontario blended pa- g . youthful mop- ing the complete statistics for 1904, , r arch, t,' ,an attempt to ,take.3i vbkden, s' not ;brution which .was succeeded by pri- tents, $5.75 to $5.85, in,wood; . . enerall entertained. Both sides g > which 'hale just been issued try the1. - 8 y mitiv:e dances and-wrestlin tches, choice 90 per cent, .patents, $5.50 Aoard of Agricul'ure,-give some in- FRUIT TREES AND MICE seem to be content for Ltio present Col..TulIoch received`the congratula- gestin particulars o! the state of to $''�' in wood, and 25c per bbr- . 0. ,• with, As : von of hostilities. tions on behalf- df the British.' rel less in shippers' new bags; - " - - Warm. clothing i:r being di'stribtited the farthing industry 1n the country: straight. rollers, $2.45 to $2.55, and Fruit Division at Ottawa Warns troops. X • REFUSE TO JOIN COLORS.- There rs a ec rn Iamon Tho Roiled Growers. -- • • , . - . in •the total area under crops. and Oats-^$2.271 per ,hag,- $4,75 i .bar- An ' Ottawa despatch says: - 'ry The -London Times' Russian cor- grass, as compared with last year, fruit dlvfsfon, Ottawa Issues the fol-" -OUTPOSTS FRATERNIZE eels, Weed=Ontario bran, in bulk, respondents say that .the disinclina- but the decrease is mainly attributed S17 to $18; shorts, S19 to $211; lowing; warning: :N": _ „ A despatch from 7.ondon says: An tion to join the colors for Manchuria to the.demand•.for land• for railway Manit:oba bran, in bags,toils to English correspondent at Mukden recently noticeable in South Russia, land building purposes. "Last winter thousands of fruit $19; shorts, $21, Beans-Choice .hays the conviction prevails there •is 'becoming throughout the country. I The decrease is entirely in arable rinteg, $1.40 to $1.45 per bushel, I trees were girdled and killed by '- ^' that the Japanese reinforcements aro Competgnt opinion puts the number 'land,'which, including,fallow, is 1139,- $1,35 to $1..37i in car lots, Pro- mice, and the same thing will doubt- ,; larger than reported, and that, eon- of reservists who so far have es- '530. acres less than Iasi year. On visions-Heavy Canadian short cut'less happen again the winter. 'Segvently, an attack is -expected. caped at 20,000 at least. It has 'the other berth; there is an increase lunless ordnatd-kee rti take r' , Sometimes . the..nut este fraternize been shrewd] suspected that in pork, $16.50 to $17.50; light short Pe . ecaiur • P Y P in permanent pasture of 163,561,,cut• $16.50 to $17; American clear tion to prevent it." `� land exchange cigarettes and other spite of Russia's overwhelming acres, fat backs, $20; compound lard, 6i I The fruit division also points out - luxuries. strength on paper, she.has already i Of. the principal crops wheat,''bar- to 7c; Canadian lard, 6¢ to 7.ic; that' ,the plague of mice is largely - - been. sadly put to it to 'dquip even eat is to 13c; bacon, 12 to 1.3c; fresh kill- stroyinf ever owl and hawk that � • "' ley, and eve show n'decline-itr tact,, kettle rendered, 8 fo 9 c; hams, 12 due to the common practice of de- . 'DARING OF SCOUTS, •• 1.,0,000 trained soldiers from her the 1,37,5,284 acres under cdh Y A de etch from 7lfttkden says* The European. countries far cervico in .. r the•smallest,area ever recorded. I ed abattoir hogs, $7.50; heavy fat, can possibly,be shot or trapped. , positions of the armies on both sides Manchuria. leen military men ad r, -• a remain little ehan ed, thou'"]i there mit that two :?uore 'European corps! Oats and rout~ show an increase, hogs, 54.,,0; mined lots,- 5.,, select. g, g will exhaust the Russian'stock 'of"and there are 5,90:3 sexes more given $5.25,' • off cars. Cheese Ontario' ATLIi'�T GOLD FIEI.DSh la continual skirmishin oin oa _ . - . `� t; g g effectively, - trained and properly up to potato-growing than ''- there Fall white, ]0 to 10}c, colored, 1. s , , With the object of securing minor pO_ wore in IM3, to Kieft; Quebec; 9i to 9 c. ]tut- � equipped men. - 1 ! The Output ' This Year Estimated J ,, • Otions .ending to strengthen the re _ The. acreage tinder small fruit _ter-Finest grades, ]9g to 20;c; or-! at $600,000. c ' spectfvc lines of defence. Tlie-Russi- GIIAIN TI2Ab'I'IC. I3IfJKP 1. shows a continual tendency to in- ilinary finest, 19 to 19;c;'medium " " j an scouts are. veru daring 3n secretly croaso, and this year's rettYrn of ;7- 'grad", 18 to 19c; and Western A Victoria,' B.C:, tleripatch-says :- - j, The"Rnsfii'nn-tortes ondents of the •:'�' reconnoitring the whole of the Japari- p dairy, 15-to }:,ic, Eggs---Baled nets •The gold output of the Atlin district ., g London Timcy, .reL,or; extsuorrljnary 947, acres is. t;ie iw'}est ever recorded. ` isse positions, some even 'tree _rn a laid, 21c; straight gathered, candled,. this sumitrer is estimated to.be $100- - P p-g--p accumulations of grain in Russia. F The orchards of the country hav° ODU in excess of that of the previous ' .y oto the Japanese trenches and lying The block is estimated at 91,18(i'increnaed by 3,526-acres. 2Uc; No, 2, 14 to 1Se• . _ year. It amounts to about $600,. S' r�-\ �i r concealed there all day and returning 'vans and trucks; containing . about I DOU. This is"according to L. W \ a at night. The Japanese have con- a million tour of grain,.. The grain. '--= Sageman of Lhe 1{}iiite Pass d Y'ukoa - etructed In .many places dottDle nett i blocks etre botiipd to assumS v iii i c)winq to the lack of ofIicurc and _- UNITED STATES MARKE`T'S_ RaLlwa-y Company, who Is associat11 - :even triple and quadruple-lines of !greater proportions during the nevt c•i'ili,ted teen in ,the United States Minneapolis, Afinn., Nov• 1G,-- ed with .T. Lipscombe in the manage•I I trenches, wire entanglements, mines '[nasistarice few weeks, and '. it is exceeditigly navy Io`incet -the actual ne'eds'vf the 1Vheat-Dec., $.1.14j; May, $1.151 to ment of the Atlin office ot_that coma .' and pita. - doubtfuf whether the last of the .Service. the Navy Department has $1,151; Sept.; t15f,C: No. 1 haul: $I:- pang. 'they arrived from the north _ - A C6tisaek phtrol on Nov. IO sidings will be cleared witltout the ardered at least-three warships out -20; No.-1 Northern, 81.169'; No. 2 on Tuesday on the steamer Huy ;,1, p�:petrated as far as Saadiapu, where of the 'waterways at the 'of conuiiission. Northern, $1.111, Flour-1�'irst pa- bolt, - - ;it _ - - I . . " . . .. - .. .. :i„.. . . . --- _.---- - _-__.--- - , . . -.rn,.- k"'C'a ,..:., r<.�,•..0+. . e .»a{;,,.K i..,'�.v,t. �,.W ". 4,0.. ..«w.... _ •.g`._:. .m+�,':a.�i;;,.}' fix, i - •. 7'4:^......, - 7•x7;"'�q`1?+,�Vi:'Sc tw` A_ "...'pAWW�++. �..s4a.. •...ne 'nfJY• s.-:k"..:. t ,"+ .?ry;N•_.ri y`'7Y4,i•%.,ie-.".�.,, _.,,,,�... .. `.,7 77.F., �,f-',^�' .ar '•rw•,.�c:". « - _ _ .. �,,'• .. .. 1..,, .S'�".' 7., rd • S Cowan was in the city on flue rangy animal that will weigh yAnotb er Big Stook Me 'Wednesday. „��2'6'ti� about 1700 lbs. She is not fat, having � at ' —�V. V. Richardson was in the been working during the building operations,yet is in good health and •.OF THAT.'.'. city on Tuesday. condition. - -W. Peak was in the city on Maggie L. (3781) by Puritan, five- � O J "- Monday on business. years old, e a flee loose brood mare Odorle ' s:Sstave P • ` _ - LOCALISMS. —}Iles. James Brien is spending with an excellent pedigree. Her V p 1 el a feel-days with friends in Tot•on- grand-dam being that imported mare, , l to."A --iiy 9 Q .Maggie Montgomerp that was .sold —Miss Mina Phillips, of Brottg- —:firs. Rarry Meyer--, of Toron- for$1000. Her colt lry her side, Gras- f IIsi Arrives. —. . ..Its a Seller. p mere Jessie(Reg.)will tell what she is - — = --- 4� ham, visited friends in town last to, spent Tuesday with RSA. andbetter than words. week. Mrs. Beit =771--Born—On The two-Tear old Svndic Rose by SEE OUR k —Burn—Ori Saturday,Nov. 12tji —Miss Myrtle Meyers, of Port that horse of the late John Bell's, Bal- : the-wife of James Stephenson of a Hope, was here oder Sunday with medic Syndic, is a very clean limbed .'AIR-TIGHT' and COAL OIL Clttughter. R. A. and Mrs. Bell. and promising colt. She will be hen- -Miss Ruby Spink; of Toronto, —Great preparations have been 6-,,-,and stylish. Her pedigree shows t supper by the sh imported crosses as \etherby, :is spending a few days .with Pick- made for the oyster su Co„<11ueror, Leslie Lied and Sir «'ui. cries friends. ladies of St. George's cliutch.” ''ailace. She ism foal to that fine -Heaters _� —W. T. Hans has entered the —�Ir. R. �.. Bell has returned 'ye e y stallion,Corner Stu imported by J. employmeut of the Bennett \Ian- froin a trip to Indiana, where she B Hogate, of Sarnia, and sold for ' itfaetttring Co. had gone for the benefit of her S;yMH� having a preponderance of W begun health, Prince of NN•ales and arnle • blood. it - George A. Gordon has g _ ::Ithe work c,f erecting the sheds at =Thai)ksgiving service will be oft his rear's foals mention hasbec•n �' `• Jieltl in 5t, Andrea'- church on urtile of Grasitiere Jessie, it beautifUl ��r the R. C. church, x; —�Sis3 Ferguson, of Clarke, has Thauksgiviiig morning at 10.30 foal, «bile Pickering Yvlly ItY? ") is a been epetidiug a Eery days tyith a. w. half-sister of that cult that was sold —The Grand Trnuk has placed at Bank's sale last n inter for ,tick a k _ HARCOAL RaUt, and �Ir. Illeverell. 1 good figure and afterwards re-sold for a else. —:Hiss Bella Thexton, of To in first-class condition the ap- s4imi to an American buyer, She is a t the g > ranto; is spendiug a tyeek pith p't•oaches to the track at the Sir Arthur, A Right P r aN :her brother, J. Ross Thexton. station. Grasmere Lily is Granite colt that 's i� —Jesse' Trull. of Darlington. —Jacob Dafoe and family, of sluallar than the others but of a neat Chapman. spent a couple of. days last week Zephyr, and Jlrs. Win. Ward, of conformation and of guo3 type. " with his sister, Mrs. John Field. ' Whitby, visited at J. H. 'Wagner's Horses are on the rise still. The z demand in the Rest is going to in- y —Pickering Council will meet Inst week. crease with the opening up of the new Brougham or — �+ at Brou on Monday next for regret to report that $ territory. Britain wants more and j the transaction of general business Walter Peak is confined iii the South America is likely to demand —Frank E. Las, formerly of hospital in Deloraine, suffering good breeding stock now. In fact the ,john �iekie ' Pickering, has secured a position from typhoid fever. dominant note in the horse breeding on the Toronto Junction police —Wm..and Mrs. Dowswell and ring now seems to be, to keep your force at an initial salary of $500 Jas. and Mrs. McFarlane of Clare- beAm brood mares. There is no doubt. m 111 it per annum. Mont, spent Sunday with Mrs. many years of successful breeding a- i —Mr. Cummer preached in the John Andrew and family. head. Besides,Spring colts been sorry to state that scarce this year and a demanndd in n tthe Anglican church in 'Whitby on —'We are coming Spring is sure to come. Be K Moka and Kid nice warm lined: Sunday last, while Rev. Mr. :41ts. W. Peak has been confined ready to meet tt. No one can lose by a' t' t 75 c� Gloves for 50 cents. Wright, of''hitby, officiated in to herbed for the past week, but investing in good young stock. Next St. George's of this place. are pleased to know she is nowim- week we will tell No about the wool lined —It is reported that a few of proving. Short- horn bulls and Yorkshire swine Big Stock of knitted an g mitts for Boys and Men. Big variety to the small boys of the village are —N. Bassett, Whitby s jeweller, Catalogues wcheerfully sent by ill be cchoose from. in the habit of entering the eva .- has just issued an elegant cata- writing ting to Mr. Chapman of Audley, .- orator 51 . . . . and doing considerable logue, You should secure one rid We have a big stock of good BOOTS & mischief. We believe that it is before.purchasing your Christmas •' SHOES. Customers will find a good the intention to prosecute if the presents. ' As a result of investigations in- choice to select from. Girls Skating offence is re ted and the cul- —Turkeys,this fall, are reported to the presence at fall fairs of Bim ., felt lined and all felt boots, lined -•"— prits detected. to be a very scarce article, and as gambling devices,some interesting Rubbers, Overshoes, all at moderate o —Rev. H. Crozier, of Ashburn, a consequence prices are very information has been forwarded • occupied the pulpit in St. And- high, being quoted in Toronto at to Superintendent Cowan. At ccs' pri �j rem s church on Sunday and 20 cents perpound. Other fowl one fair, which received a Govern preached two most profitable and is correspondingly high. went grant, eight gambling . interesting sermons, that of the —TheMethodist ethodist W. M. S. held machines were in operation. At _ ' JOHN DiL.�B. � CO. morning dealing wit ed.sc mss . err uiciu�5t �get1� ano er o of the church, and that of the home of Mr-. B. Bunting on Tues- sated and the owner "Snell. It evening on "Righteousness." day afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Moore was worked by a dynamo, and the —Good manners require that gave her report of the Conference dice were so made that- whenever 'Pocket �*ou do nothing to hart the feel. convention recently held in Tren- they -tench the table a perfect e11 ' your sings of others. This r- e�+ ecially ton. electrical conuectlon was estab Y - -._- pp •e.from BmtighAn�,. . _ .J _ --- --true. - tette if y-on de.%re�.o^ttead a plac`.e Among _ iho: lirhed,._airs} the dice_,had ,lust to _ of worship to 'which you do not, who attended the 'eoneert at the fall the one way, . • - Butter Knives. belong. If .your conscience dopy college on Friday evening last - By giving Berrpp Spcxina, not permit you to do as the others 'ere till-see. llanrl and Beattie _ Table Spoons, �'1 kind,;of Parris e f` do, it t- better for you not to go Stevenson,atii Rutherford, - g Door bell _ ` Carver, N. FA-h—iind Mr: Fred work- +ir,ne in di'st �./►g y�urS( qom c to such a place. But if you lnsi4t Ur. G. c.a-,+•order• r Razors. ' on going, and du not desire to do Steven=c,n. Ilinge-. Next der R `fig as the other- do, at least clo not —Cecil Juhnct-m. it'ho ha- Leen Table Rnive-, _ outrage their feeling- by uositive with E. Cornell for the pa"t year Horse-shoeing a specialty till ]IeAterS. § ,During - r surh as laughing. tall: and a half, left for his Iton1e in _ stable Brooms,- . 4, ing. et<•„ .a- some ill-bre an tl ln, rk',ant , ire ,1P� .a, j zdii'r�nn hand aiia ( Ulf alwa, i s �Uur unmannerly people do. a r.11c1rt 1-1 t. IL hip inttetitluil made to order, Pic ale , Bt'llshe.. bli P t� - ---On. Tae9llay eyelling last Alin the Sprin,^• lo) go to Manitoba, pet' round. Il , novel and filo-t intere�tinF stwial -.-,here he ha- taken up land. ,t g,K„1 breaking cart for sale cheap. ' ,t to Pickering. ;eveningnayspent in the League. =Rev. Jfr, Muuri rill speAk atHuK and lot fur -.ale. a/\t-. with A. Rogers in the c•hait. :1f- Cl.iremont Thanksgi�ins Tea on -- vvf SI ter deN-otional exercise- by the Thursday ev,euing in the Nletho- H. JACKSON, Brock'Road. : pastor, Miss BuntingancfE'. tt'nrrl Ili=t chnrch. anri Breach in the -- --. _---- ---- " Dung a duet in goad forty. W. G. Presbyterian church. Brougham. . -Ward gave an able address on in connection n'ith the eyan�;eli-t- Hopkins, ,Reno for all 'The trials of a public.Gchool ten- ic-ervices oilFritia� e�enin next. H. kinds at veh cher". Miss B. Bunting read an —Nast Reek the E. L, of C. F. ivies manufactured by the 51cLaaghlin ' excellent paper on "The model in the Methodist church will hold Co'y,of Oshawa. Anieriean Coal Oil that you are : hoose-keeper". Harvey Honker evangelistit 'nteetin.g n`ifh the ka payi'ng your grocer or hardware25c per ispoke on "Successful farming fullowing -pecker. Jlnnday. \oy. gal. is exactly the same oil that and Mea. (Rev,) Moore gaye a goulf '?1, at S p. m., the pastor. Ray.,J. \ . Logan will sell y ou for 20c _ iaddre" on '-The model preacher". E. Moor y; Tuesda «': C. '%Vard: l per gal or 3 gals for Then came' a half-hour'- intermit- Wednesday, Ira Lawrence;Thurr- sign which was enjoyed in social day, B. Bunting. J. P.; Friday, J. chit chat. MissN, Lawnext gave .1I. Denyes. B. A. a valuable paper on -'The power —Oil account of many of the of mrsic." 1�'. G. Ward and iii-s inenibers having other engage- .j: ti ' x "Ida Bunting rendered a dtlett' in sleets,-the nieeti.lig of firemen in a '' See style. The president of the the town-hall on Monday evening -may ..:food �arlet mallje�es _ league,;E. L:• Chapman, gave a was not largely- attended. The The Empire NIedicline Co, of London, - modelspeechon "Themodelagent" election of officers was,left for the Ont,,has appointed the undersigned as and J. H. Rogers spoke on `'How next meeting, and the question of. local agent for Pickering,for the most won _ SUCH AS ' our young people can help the getting up an entertaintnent and derfnl discovery of the nineteenth century. Stick Pins, Fancy Boxes, Candle Sticks, Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, Pin church." About a dozen new securing an instrument for the For the treatment of the Nose, Throat, Trays placques, Good Perfume ?a, 13 and IU cent bottles, Shaving Bronchial Tubes and Lange.--It cures Colds Citses, Comb Ca es, Pocket Combs, Pocket Knives, Looking Members gave in their Hanle-. winter mouths was left in the Catarrh,Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay. fever Glasses,,Photo Frames, Photo Albums, Ink Wells, Cuff Links' —An accident which was serious hands of the trustees. The oreb- and all throat and long diseases. Write Chesters invaluable preparation for cracked hands. etc. , enough as it was,but which-miglit estra, v hich is .now numerically .for particulars,a stock of treatments and - p : i have resulted in the loss of several quite strong, Have begtiti practice, .repairs conetantiy on hand at. M. & E• Boone, Pickering. F 'lives, occurred on the G. T. R. at and will before long be able to GTA0I1 Rl"'714:r. C=A. 1.20 o'clock Monday morning near give a first-class entertainment. - -- -Whitby. A heavy.freight ran in- —Mrs. Daniel Baker, a former to the rear of a light engine, the resident of Pickering..aad one well ,'BINDER TWINE In.Flaune]s and Flannellettee, -- - more or less serious and favorably,kuown in this local- GOOD VALUE Gents' i'nderwear and - - injuries to the meta rs o he Kin Pure M2t,r�111 Ladies'Vests,etc. crews, and about$12,000 damages stun road just east of Highlanc a� _ _- -: to rolling stock. The light engine Creek, on Monday, Nov. 11th, Agent for all kinds of McCormick ` - had just rounded a curve when aged 76 years and 1 mofith. The Farnt Implements, Wilkinson lows ;the freight at a high rate of speed deceased hads not been in the bestEtc. —Also-- CI dashed Yallear+r dashed into the light engine' of health for some time, but noth- �// ►► ✓ tender. The latter was practi- ing serious was anticipated, and For Singer Sewing Machines ?� Cally demolished and the..engine her sudden death from hemmor- Binder Twine it Specialty. -- oft he freight was derailed and huge on Jloriday came as a shock L. D. BANKS, badly smashed. There is a steep to her friends, Her funeral which 38 ly Pickering. all see our Stock of Overcoats C and ' embankment where the accident .was,largelyy attended, took place and Ready-made Suits. Odd�R. A. 3UNTING• t. 'when her remains n n Pante and Vests. Bask- f-- "rolled down it there would pro b- were interred iu St. George's sem 1Ckering �V Oal �uO'� etchewan Buffalo Robes, etc., etc. happened and if the engines had on Wednesday, ably have been serious Ioss'of life, etery in Pickering, by the side of .:Jor they would have crushed the that of. her late husband, who ;yards at Spink Mills, crewswho had jumped to save died a number of years ago. Best Quahtg Of Hard GOaI themselves. As it was the engines "'•"' hue suspended with their pony Cit z'niw s SALE Noias Guaranteed. Massey-Harms Agency. trucks overhanging the bank. Full weight None of the crews were killed, but Grasmere-Grange farm will offer j,� _ some of the choicest animals in the stove and Chestnusizes izes Having taken over the agency business heretofore carried on by some sustained injuries and are at horse line on Dec. 1st as will be found p 1 the public with all kinds the Emergency.hospital, Toronto. anywhere. These fillies are not paw Mr. T. A. Greig, we are repared to supply 'F. A. Flynn, of East .Toronto, pered for show or sale purposes, but At lowest market ' of - - -' fireman on the light engine, sits- had out exercise and are to good nt : taitted a bad s rain of the left aha a for any stable in the country. Farm Im deme s, Louden Hay Forks, p p P - ankle; Cleo. Knox, of Toronto, The imported filly, Dromore 'Priv- -'prices, - n - conductor of the freight had his cess, has shown herself to be of.A flue A fall stock of Repairs on haus, also De Laval Separal0:ra back severe} hurt. and a le in- tractable disposition, is blocky, well- We have also on hand quantit of. y g limbed and will be a credit In any Best Quality Smithing Coal, y All work promptly attended to and prises right. Y i3ured, and brakeman Frank stable. Powell, of Toronto, had a leg The four-year old Kate Netherby Our Coal makes warm friends. . 'r+-�t•Ainod. The i•panoncibility for (3673))by Puritan, in foal to the great Orders left Wita W. Peak delivered IPugh (�,j lYlOOref Piekering > the accident Is not fixed, Nlac4ueen, of Cairnbrogie stables, is a 1 promptly, v11110 :