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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_11_25 r i N 6^ " r VOL. SXIV . . z _ ICSERING, ONT., FRID NOV 2� 19 0 4. ' — NO � . -_- rtraft ssfimal Q�arDia. Spink MiJILS scarboro :Firs. J. Day, of Mimico, spent with Mrs. Wilbur, Miss Lillian Theasn i The Rev, Wilson, of East Toronto,i the holiday with friends here. ton, of Toronto, with Jas. and Mk•s_ occupied the pulpit here last Sundav, R. Burk and B. Smith; of Mark Thornton, :FST. and Miss McIututh� Medticat. 1 n 1, spent Sunday at J. Burks. a 3lessrs Sic ga'r a d Edwards:.. . and preached. very acceptable serniu ,hau p nd Dou n -; Red Wheat - 1.00 bus. I;'illie Chester and Henry Mason' Miss J. Phillips is home from of Toronto, with Rei-, and firs.Mein- ^^ -� White Wheat - 1.00 Wleft this week on a trip to the World's Morton's Park,feeling much better(tosh, Robt. Feaster and :Hiss VPocd__ Spring Wheat - - 90 Fair, St. L'uuis., bray then pace a' J. and jIr Allen, of Brooklin, ,Kate, of Toronto, with IK. and Nibs_ F. E9STWOOD, 31.D., Bnreeon p g s 'W V y; Goose Wheat 85: Pallister, Jft:3. O'Jlallev, of Toratto, _ to Canadian a rifle l ai_wa Coroner pleasant trap, ;spent• Sunday with 3Its. J. Beer, with Mrs. IV. Barton. Ontario Coa" Issuer of Store 10 Li, Ito , lianitoba Flour $(1,00 bbl. Since the agreement was si fined the; 1 Claremont; Office hours=Betore to a.m„ 1 to e I ' Street Railwaiv Co. have ,Girt nu titre �rs. Shea, of Toronto, is -reit- On Wednesday scaring of last wee�`�,-. pm,and hoi t y to 8 p.m., Private telephone Family Flour ;l.SO ill her daughter, Jlrs, F. Gleeson, the members of Brost hath Lod mcAzionQA Johnatlon9;,Ghacooi'wnAircowi's Pastry Flour - 5.50 << in comrttenciuK «•urk cru the extension Miss Hannaford of Toronto f�• O. F.,held a reception in bonus cs5r i 1. Bran SISAA) ton of the line to the Highland Creek,nisi! -t-pent Thanksgiving with Jliss M. Allph. and Firs. HOOK-er and R'. F. a=i.i, 4th con+,and D Pugh'a rlth con) 6-ly have a lame ntut,}ret of Tien and traii;s Shorts 20.00 Gerust, Mrs. Horner, ivhieh was attend(-d ta; A. YOUNG, rf,D..,C,tif.,Fellow of 2-• ., employed itt grading. It is aspected, T. Trinity Yetical College, Toronto, mem. Jumbo u 00 that the cars kill run to the 3larkhRut a large ntuuber of the members uStLt- F. and Jit . Gerow. of Toronto star of Colteee of Phvelctane and surrteone of Graham, Whole Zfrheat Floors 1 order, their better halves and bc-sd_ road by Nety rears. - gent.the holida i- th their Ontario. Office and residence opp O'Leary hotel Thank- iv I Y' bar- girl together with luau relatice� 'Wobara,out. Office boars: moraine z to 10: Chop of all kinds. g ing Day passed off rPry ants here.• and other frienda of the gt.ests of the- attended evening 6 to B. Hard and Soft Coal. att endtly i❑ our burls. Quite s number Mr, Gammage is somewhat in- evening,'who had just returned from-C attendee!the services in Christ church disposed,but we all hope for his their honevinoon, The two happy Above prices Subject to Change without in the mornin and in the afternoon Actress• your 8 f speedy recovery. couples were the recipients of maitx,- • Leval. a number of g men arranged a I p11r.j and Mrs. Wallacevisited kind wishes far the future. T. Beane, Model Bakery Co., Limited. shooting match among themselves, kl G. of the Lodge, occupied rt- while others searched the woods in with the latter's sister, Mrs. T, C. g- JE. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS• chair, and a ro ram consisting of- . TER.Conn' Crown Attorney,ana County quest of genie. Brown, Last week. P e $ 'yy �g} Mural and, instrumental music, read- olioitor, Ooart'Bonss.wbitbv. lav The annual meeting of the Wash- The Scns c�a' Tempefunee will rugs, and speeches, was carried oc at. ington Bible Class was held at the hold an open �%eeting about the and a-ery enjoyable time was srp�srtc7 DOW k McGILLIQRAY, BARRIB• home of the leader, FST. L. E. Annis, 15th of December. Refreshments were served in tK ore,Solicitors,3a. offico Opposite Poss. last Friday evening. The election of The s course of the evening. We beg to axiTsf� I peers] services in the Pres-Whisby,Ont, Morrell Dow, ...;Theo. reel rs rerulted int E. Annis, being our con atulations to the ha d sQf113Tray,LL,B. Yoaev to Loaa. 97 r re-elected leader, Miss L. Dix, assist- byte!ran Church are gYOwin in gr Iii{Alai ant leader, and Miss Hazel Oke, erre- -attendance and interest. g and JSrs• Aiph. Hoover, and Mr. Petbt'NAeIYy'f{. terry. After the business was con- J. and Firs. Poucher, of Toronto air'' SV• F, Hoover upon the happwr,- _ _ eluded, all present were invited into spent the holiday with_ the form- events which united them in thehap} HOPKINS,VETERINARY SUR• the dining room t<> artake of an er's brother, T. Poucher. state of wedlock. v This community was ino ressabl H. oEOx Graduabe of she oatazto vet- Meter supper provided by Sr. and G. and JTr=. Hamilton, of gas- shocked on Monday afternoon tolearl:01 nodnazy ;lege, Toronto, registered member Of all matezisle.ad design Mrs. Annis, whose bus itality and wick, c lot line ontano adteriaary Medica' Association. kepti as stook, It will y kindness in pent Sunday with the that firs. John Larkin had been terri- Omoe,sad res;dsaee one and one -quarter miles F you Dying to make erercone latter's randfather, C. Phili bly burned from her clothingcatchi nortb of Green River. Once and shoeing forge to call at oar works acd las t our stock, feel at home, will not soon be forgot g ' p• flz`e from the stove. It appears tYt pec Dr. G. N. Fish F, L. and Leri - -'. isoarsa so lir a.m„ and 1 to ! p.m. Private and obtain prices, Don't be misled by Len b3—�ie large number that were ' - - ' telephone in my once P,O. address, Green agents we do not employ them,consequent- Present. Gleeson left on Saturday morning yrs Larkin was throwing chips on ,Hever, ons 1y we can, and do tbrow off the agents and J. A. White, Win. Norton the fire from her apron when that gate.- -. oommissioo of 10 per cent„ which you will' Bring your produce to La Fraugb at left on Monday night for the meat caught fire, she tore off 3 - - *u*tura# carbo. oertaimly save by pnrobssin from apron and attempted to stamp out t.3ir.• 8 ___Hsi._-A- Claremont on Wednesda World's Fair, at St. Loui_ fire with her feet, when it commer i;" Ball solicited. ,' J, M. Gerow., returned home Gated to her clubbing, and instar-N.- fytHOMAS DONS,Conveyancer, Com- WHITBY GRANITE CO., Do von want a good Clyde Fill � from the happy hunting grounds, she was envelopedrig 1 alone she rush out o flames.doors too " mirdoaer for teJt3ng Assdayla, etc., opp,Poi6Offi� v�bisby, ceteris Yorkshire Swine of both Beaee.y bringing with him two of the ons,Out. -_ special beautiee. �" ' for bel , but elan, when help arras •77pp BUNTING. fta leaner o! Marriage Greenwood. Rev. W, B. Wood. of Dunbar- her �v• excepting the head and facie-•• JE7. Llceaaeatosthe0oaaty of Ontario. O!, PICSERING LIVERY — ton, will occupy the pulpit in St. had been terribly burned. Drs. Brs� ,hr�t®the stow ora ltisreridenas,Pioisyring + ii ♦ J. and Mrs. Tucker Sundayed with John's church neat Sunda after- Dales and McDonald were quidl� - --- -- fri?rids in Kinsale, Y summoned and did everythingg possr7tg., noun at the usual service. to alleviate her suffering, which tar _ Alfred Lemon, of C iaremont, Sun- & ACID BELDAM. auctioneer, ke., Firss•elase vehicles for hire b da The Brougham Shooting Club Turreted in death aboutalx buursssi$at>x y 7 dared with friends here. held their annual Thanksgiving Lavin been received, Deceased was _ Woburn,solicits salsetrom bra batneroru or night 'Bus m ooanectioa mess- S. and Mn. Stewart are viaitin g I look both tar and boar. Baas be farm ing all G:T.P..trains. Fre' bt and friends at . is ora Falls. holiday. Results 15 on}v 2i years off and leaves, br I, toot and seaa�iLloa aha ss to be sold Bill ba � '�i' - - -haadiwt try stirsaetcrlber-+lib*b*,asaas+ears -r?pre�dellvarsd to all#+arts e<tbe Zi'e arm ptFagrd iu see Ti`. Cairep sus birds a h, Ur.boli - _ aides - --twe little ga•3 - each aged 7 and 4. She was at daughter ce and cold to ahs•cry teas adveacaso• sa•ly - nllage. Teaming of all kinds done again after a short illness, 73 �1r, Timothy O'Leary. of And a on shortens notice. Bale and acro VL' B. Gleeson has severed his con- I[.a Freugh. F. C. 13 1 y• adage R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK mission stables in flonnecrion, nectiun with Jaynes Lemon. Gleeson, Levi 13 her beloved s all who knew her, na,R ,al.J. Convevenear, Oommisuoner for taking A Stewart. of Niagara Falls, N.Y.. her Sad fate la deeply de !orad by Uaeavite. Accountant EW Money to loan ' visited his whole community and 1mm inert property. tune, of marriage Leo Peak parents !late furs few davp' � ,; 3a _. friends el e.u�het:� Thar'y h st s . w tteeraall i V ! mar, _ - oaaw" of a sae. 4•r W. • , P�etor. Misss Edith P Law has retufnnd ' 3� —-- - - home after vi:+itiog Crdardale friends. -Glees-o-6--L 'an 10 Pathy is felt for the bereave busbans3 OCCHER A POSTI LL.Licensed Ana- -- "e are pleased to see R. J S1c Birrel, Roam 30 and his two tittle rh. The int+s- uoaeers for the Cobary of ortarfo. AMC. Donald out again after a short illness. 'Gleeson, Edward 10 Trent was trade at tie R. C, cemetea-w- n sates of a**"deeerirycion conducted at a 1Nr4, Jackw,n and Miss Emma Wil- Pickering, on Thursday morning, a l9v lnodemus ehtrae. T Pbnchwr Real Estate Furnitureil, son were cit t• was attended b a gAgans sad Genoral valuator, aures attention y ixiturs on Thursday• 130 _ relatives and friends. a concourse ct�Fvan to all orders b7 mail or telegraph. Ad• s s • R. Wilson and J. E D,vm'ey .ver•e in One of the oldest residents of &ftwT9O6- POUCHsa Broughata. out. s Toronto on Wednesday with apples. o ---�+. l'06TILL,Green Slier,dot. stilt' - MT. Clary, o{ Locust Hill, was in this locality. Mr. Peter Matthew's, Iva Fraugh visits Claremont tea 1l full lies of Brat. the village on Monday tuning ppianos, died at hie home south of the vil- Wednesday. t _A. WELLINGTON Hotel.—Hay. platy furniture now Rev, Father Sheridan, of Yicker.nw, lage, on Friday. the 18th inst., at y' lira removed to and Wozonghly ooerban!• on exhibition is called ua h' aid the above house, 1 am ared to form years. T--be moai oe� n w�r w�rwre to pacroeis, rooms. Ttiesday. belonged to a family whose name No Poor Animals at Chapman,. Sak.� . ams Spacious sample rooms I aba3]ilia pleat Miss M and Lizzie Tee{ MIISIC � • ed b w ail std ps,troae when eb�77 n... co- _ � Mary y. of is a familiar one in Canadian hie- ' seise to rid! Maritham. JAa TORRZXOB, �Pr1Ce8 right. - Cherrywuod, visited friends here for tory, being a nephew of the ]esti- _ t![arkham.Ont. seem a few days. er of the Pickering contingent at Mise L L Moore, bolder of Acsse3s� Wm, and Mrs. Dolphin attended R• S• DIllIn ham• p the time of the Rebellion of 1837, In Diploma of London Coaservatcsry L Church g the wedding of their niece in Mark- Methodlst Church Pickering, Oar ham on Wednesday. and who was hung at same time of Music, will receive poplin for las- r Services as Follows. W. G. Clark entertained a number as L.ount on the charge of treason. structioa on Piano and in Theory, atm of his friends on Saturday night to a The names of Lount and Matthews the rectory,Pickering, { ly 10tMa.m.......Preaching. farewell party to Tb(.*. �`'ilsoe. vi'ill always be held in esteem by Thee 7:00 p•m•••••, •• Wa.gner CO P. and . rs. Lyons, H. A. and Mrs. all lovers of political freedom. WrplrS 00 p.ra .:.:..�tbbath School. s Porter, of Oshawa, were the guests of The deceased, however, took no WESTERN+tR BAN K 0 CANa 8:00 p.m.,, ,Epworth League, on Ed. and Mrs. Gleeson on Sunday, active part in public life,but lived Tuesday. Have'a full line�of fresh and cur- ids of the church here is a quiet life and was hi hly respect- Incorporated by act of Parliament 187,1 �S The ins $g' ,8:00 m... ',.Week! yPra Prayer on being kalsomin r this week, which ed His funeral which took place Pickering Branch. - P• •• ,Y T ed meats constantly on hand. will grestl�_.irtlpruve ilia a earance. Thursday. I PP on Sunday was largely 8 Ant:iorlredCapital, .. _ Spice Roll, . Break-fast Bacon gyp• and AM. Wil<+„n have, got g y ttended. Subsentted oaxtal..... ,',....... e1�� :Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. Hanr;-l3-ulogna,W e'iners, etc. settled in their new home in the Mil- Appropriate services were coo- ant •• lbOfieltl Pastor, 1 e. Will has bought the Ryan meted in the Christian church by Assets!lien ii ly Convertible.,. .. 1,60el,Erpil c Jose OowA:a,EsQ: T.$.McMIIL�1C EsQ I Highest prices paid for property. Rev. G. McGregor, after which the President oashiea Butcher's cattle.,. Miss E'li:aheth Ayleswurth,• of Dew reinainQ were interred in the cem- special attention given to Farmer's Balve - " Lodge, Nl(,)ntRnR, who has been vi-lit- a he ch -h a Not" Col`ctiona{olicitedand'promptlymadr. Hing - Ing ft rends tete, returned to hei.home deceased Uzi �nitp famllyt ilii C Th armee e .otes. scobnte American aaM a widow and A Foreign fi:change bought and sold Draft*5A, — — sued,available on ail-pans of the world Insurance, Restsatte, u Tltoivaa A. «'isun left on Jiondav to work foi- Peter White at Peihbroke savings]sank Department, 11 l •• Interest allowed on deposits sthighest 000h� G M attending fo his tort ' hrit'n cattle, rent rates,and credited halX•yearly to depodtas�•'" I�aaey to �,oall I -- «e wish Tian every success. lE:emember Cllapmgu's Sale. A few barrels g q Zit _ Geo. $err.Alanager. s ret _ofNo. 1slit ars. it From tldtis. -=--� s6 hand nhichwe -sill sell cheap, clip the fullow)njg—Canada's 01,1t. hand Come along to market on Wednesday ]s�tar�t��as��B�s� Vorer-Orillla Ghillie th`e distinction at Claremont, and we use will ""-- Full line of Dry Goods and Gro- of the oldest voter in the Dominion, - • eeties. Patrick Reedy, who is iiihfs 9hth vers Sou'right. Nothing but first-class Insur and -calked half a mile to cast-his --Our-- = vote. He has all his facilties, and can ance Companies-both Fire, Life Roek-Sa�i°erhand.ns a c YVhitevale a4.d Plate Glass. call. ' ' See to read the dAil� 'patpers iiithotit *? Farms to Rent. the aid of spectatles. -Mr. Reedy Hiss Toole, of Newmarket is visit- . resided in Greenwood for many years, - z•m Deal Estate in Village and A in her frieml, Miss Leary. 40 page Catalogue Country for Sale. Farm.rs Supply Store lIc is a grandfather to airs. E.Gleeson Miss Jane Thornton, of.Lindsay: is COnveyanCing Of all kinds done of Greenwood. visiting her brother,James,'and other =t E. BRYAN, Rigg, friends. Wilk Coss and Young Cattle. bits. James Taylor spent a few da vs I -W ith colored plates of-,,W• Ta RicbArdsou• DO !INION BANH _Bring four Catalogue. last week with her daughters in • , Toronto. Notary Public, Pickering. Brougham. Moore, ofoBottinea�r N. nd D. t are`the -=- R -- Oho ^' teats of the former's sister.Mrs. Jos. + a 1-'ta► Pei"duo urda _- Reserve Fund and t $3'000tO�Q Y• S. and Mrs. Dougherty, of St2ttt$- .' ,: Undivided Profits' '-3,474,000 F. Hamilton was a city visitor ville, spent Sunday-with Joseph and last week. Mrs. Leary. WATCHES, Q11d SOS PICKERINv G E. W. Bodell spent-ThanksgiMisses I#sere and Annis, and F. G. WHITBY BRANCH ing in Oshawa. Wilson and E. Beare spent Sunday • with Miss Z. Beare, of t Bora. Id Gold ew N. Mechin, of Oshawa,wasl}ome On Thanksgivingavenin the Fours ' PHARMACY General Barkin over the holiday. Union g` g Banking People's L nion of the Baptist,church Etc., Etc. Wm. Gamma'ge, of Oshawa, was gave a ceucert of merit, which was Business Transacted. home over Sunday. well attended. " The following places in Pickering A. Hamilton, of Toronto was Mrs. W. Birnie=of Cleveland sent IS NO�i' READY. Village have telephones and are, coq- + P nectaeg with the central office in Pick P gi " home over Thursda a couple of days d S sera! etTention yen to the eollee- Y• P y last week with friends ering-Skink Mills,Pickering College '•tion of farmer's sale and J. and Miss M.Phillips Sundayed here, returning to Hamilton on Sat- (i.T.1R g at Morton's Park. urday, at which lace she is visiting Y. station, Bennett Mfg Co., W. other notes, pp g We will be leased to mail EI H. Peak, live W. E. Vanstone,res- _ _. . . H. Johnston, of Toronto, spent her sisters, the Misses McPhee, who pleased idence; The rye Thursday with his mother: are shortly to sail for Scotland on a You one on reeelpt of your W.Bay; Matthews Co., -13AVINGS DEPAItTMENT. lengthy visit to friends there, ,_"Ie' address, or hand ..you ,one Frenchman a Ba The W. D. Mat- A. Stevens and F. Stephenson many fiends here of the WC_ over the counter. w Chews Liverpool Market; Drs Batemann''. Mep�eit g received of $1. snd -were in the city last week. Phee wish them a pleasan age surgery, upwards. T. and G. Brown, of Toronto,. and a happy time in the old land.' ^ By using the Bell Tel. Co. the ub were home for.thr�holiday. Thanks ivin visitor �'�♦ ! lic may speak at once with any o?t1be .1=tAT@i3t allowed at bigbest y• g ¢ - MT. Mrs NORMA BASSETT. above places. We also have connec- current rates. T. C. Hubbard and T. Poucher M� Geddes and children, tion with Altona,'Balsam Brougham, were in Whitby on FMda John Poucher and Mr. F. Poucher, of ` C:02Y1 GLZ21G�et3 or aid half 3'' Jeweller and Optician. Brooklin, P Toronto, with A. E. and Mrs, Major, Cedar e rove, Oirerrpwo A, � E. Ham of Oshawa, spent Sun- Mr. J.T..Lpnde. of Toronto, with Jas. Claremont, Green River, Kinsale, yearly, day und-er the parental roof. " Taylor, Misses Ethel Wilson and Wl1tby, Ont. ` hf Whitevale, Highland Creek, Green- F' Hamilton has en y -*H K .-T- E C ERING NE W- Sew �.J.THOBTON, gaged with Cline, of Toronto, with Jos. and Mia. wood south, Greenwood north, >1�AI�AQ61 I Dr. Fish for the winter. Wilson, Miss Skinner, .of Toronto,! {w alta���t��t�ltta• L " , ,ff In.rL..�,.iQ3nJ .:.jS!�S•+iJw MR :• Woo .,� .. .'.pr .'... . .. : .. .. .. .. .. . -. _ _-.._ _._ • 5�0 _<. 6 „ - �fElEEl EEtEl EE E� (water. Let simmer five minutes, then diem one next to the other on a ` poor the whole over tris pieces of slightly flowered tin, and bake gold- Ja an or Black Tea Drink-,'...TsstBring the contents of the en brown.' Their length is optiaiial, p saucepan quickly to the boiling U a tin of water is piked at night ' About the 'point; -let boil five minutes, then in the room where gentlemen Have can get the most delicious tea in the world'by " simmer until the meat is tender. been smoking all smell will be goneasking for ` A Have ready four or ve po a morn ag-- - - - - ---House ipared, cut in slices, scalded in boil- A tablespoonful of ammonia in a SIL-__ res• !Ing water, drained, and rinsed in gallon of warm water will often cold water. Add the potatoes with restore color in carpets, and will _. ;a teaspoonful of salt and one-eighth also remoive whitewash from carpet �plN of a teaspoonful of white pepper to SOiiF. TFS'1'Ell 1tECIPES. the meat. Add also, u needed, boil- 0-M Excellent Fruit Cake-One colli of Inj, water to cover the potatoes. WIRELESS TELMRAPHY. sugar, ,cup molasses, cup sour Cook until the potatoes are tender, The brief operations of the wireless then add a cup and a halt of rich telegraph service undertaken for the milk, 3 cups flour, 2 eggs, 1 tea- milk. Split half a dozen crackers and London Times at the seat of the spoon soda, 1 cup seeded raisins, 1 dispose them in a soup tureen. Pour Russo-Javanese War, and ended by .CEYLON TEA BLACK OR UNCOLORED GREEN. They are sold ' teaspoon cinnamon, one very scant over them the chowder and serve at the interference of the Japanese goy- only in sealed lead packets. Never in bulk. 256 and 40c per Teaspoon of clove. once.. ernnient, throw much light on the Ib. By all Grocers. Sugar Gingerbrreac)r-Twrrthirds cup Wild Duck',-To roast, put a 'dozen sugar,- j cup sour milk. 1 egg, i cup cranberries inside, and cook the duck detective )powers of wireless tele — ' butter, rounding tea g rah In this case the De Forest g spoon bakin in a hot oven eighteen or twenty g P y' ! g system was employed. The land stn- that fascinated us. The pleasant ,)tad gone in following the Herd. She pov,der, i teaspoon ginger, Sour minutes. While these are cook Ing , enough to roll. Roll in two large tion was at ltieitiaiwci, with a mast people aro .wr n so; their cheerfulness carefully chcpso an ewbder and less g` squares, about 1-3 inch thick, that set into the oven thin slices of choice 170 feet high, The mast on the tele d ' mild-cured bacon, rolled and fastened g an gaiety is involuntary. They can ;steep way. will a into iron baking pans. This graph-ship was 90 feet high. Both Ino more lielp it than a light-Hearted I When she T)ad got it across the i• with toothpicks; turn these as need- Russian and Japanese messages were schoolboy can Help whistling, or a drift she ran a few steps forward, quantity when baked will cut into 16 ed until ' they become crisp and received b the operator, who could thick squares of delicious ginger- browned throughout. Serve around y lark singing as it soars aloft. It is .not very fast, but too quickly at thick easily recognize the difference in the Inot always that pleasant people ase 'any rate for the calf to follow her. breadThin Sugar Cookies-One cup milk, the duck on rounds of cooked hem-(systems employed. He could tell if Igood, or unselfish. The truth is, ,Thea she turned back, and pushed it iny, egged, crumbed and tried. The P good or reut le 2 cups sugar, scant * cup butter, 2 cranberries give it a delicious flavor. i Russian ship was at sea by listen- I f peep are rarely plea- from behind with Her morale, n that g ixyg to the answering messages from sant. Often they t conscientiously it went a ]]filo faster. Again she t ons cream tartar, 1 teaspoon �` yr b � ° Some housewives chop a small piece shore- die could also tell whether 'to be so, but'tlie effort is o arent, ran a few yards forward, but still i sada, and Just Sour enough to roll. as P F'. Roll very titin and bake in a quick of salt pork fine and put it in the the Japan(.,--e messages were trans- land defeats itself. ithe poor little thing could not keep oven to insure crispness. Sift a )it- duck. It is su!rooseil to remove the matted from a relay base, or whether { ^Sweetest nut sdurest rind," says wp with her, and she returned to Her .. oven sugar ager each panful before strong taste from wild duck. the fleet itself was at- sea. Shakespeare. 'And, however sweet old pushing methods. So they went putting into the oven. These may --}--= at core, tlic manners of our great on all the way up until they reached be made with sour milk by omitting CARE OF THE FLOORS. BLOTCHY SKINS. and gifted ones are apt to be a little the herd. Theh she took her place - the cream tartar. The care of bne various floors of sour and rough, It is not wise to in it, the calf crept under her, and Carrots with Brown Sauce.--Scrub the Hot>`co is not the least of a souse- attach too much importance to the was entirely hidden from sight by good-sized carrots olid boil until ten- wife's duties. On ilio contrary, sp'eci- A Trouble Due to Impure Blood,courtwdea of pleasant people. Like her long hair. - der, then crop Into cold water, and al thought must be given to each Easily Remedied. the sun, they shine on all, They slip off the skins. Cut into small floor covering, whether oiled, polish- are pleasant to you today, but to- dice. For each pint put into a Bad blood is the one groat cause 'morrow HEALTH FOR BABY. pi ed or carpeted. A variety of spin- morrow it is likely they have for= saucepan one tablespoonful of but- ions exist regarding the best sort for of bad complexion and blotchy skins. Igotten you, and are pleasant to a, ter and one tablespoonful of (lour, the kitchen. Tiling is hard for the This is why you must attack the '�m�ne else, for to be pleasent is Babies that are well, sleep well, and coo'< together until browned. feet of , the servants and the same trouble through the blood with Dr. 'their npdssion, and it is a good if not eat well, and play well. A child Stir in one-half of a pint of beef Williams' Pink Pills. All blotches, ,a rant one. There is not so much that is not lively, rosy-cimmediate attd and complaint is made of hard woods- t; Boils, ulcers, pimples and paleness � iety and ,cheerfulness in lila that we Playful, needs Sinmediate attention, a stock, brown gravy, or boiling Many people prefer linoleum, because I are the direct, uumistakable result I or the results may be serious. Give water, and when thick and smooth, I quality, and its dura- can afford to dispense with any of of its springy q Y, of a+ieak blood loaded with import- an unwell child Baby's Own Tablets acid one teaspoonful of chopped par- When lineoleum is used, how- ,• �it, and with all their little defiden- skv, one-halt of a teaspoonful of Y ties. Dr, 1Villiams' Pink 2 ills con- and you will bright t and plc how soon t ever, the best quality is sure to PcpY• ' cies, our pleasant people are too he will be bei ht and !a ul. For q Y quer the poison; they drive out all g playful. onion juice, and salt and pepper to ieven before the proverbial end, be wiresable tot us to consent to part P the impurities; they actually make , diarrhoea, constipation, simple !ever, taste. Add the carrots and int mer !cause the colors will retain their with t!iem. new, rich red blood; they strike indigestion, colic, and teething lrri- togeiher for ten minutes. Fora va- i hues far longer than the cheaper va- right at the root of all complexion i tation, these tablets have absolutely ' riety, an ordinary cream sauce may irieti,s. A Plain lineole.um is not troubles; they are a positive and _T no equal. They do not stupefy the ( be used in place of the brown sauce. Iinfrequently used, but in this case a permanent cure for all virulent skin A HUNTER WITH A HEART. the child as poisonous "soothing" Carrot F`ritters_-r....s"crub and boil icoat of varnish Is usually given. Wben'disease likq e-ema, scrofula, Pim- medicines do-they go to the seat of &' a number of large carrots until ten- "anything is grii1rd upon a floor of I plus and erysipelas. They give you �Atto Sverdrup's Experience in the I the trouble and cure him. Mrs. E. lfer, then slip oft the skins. Mash hard wood it can he wiped or brusb- a clear, clean akin, tree from all ble- Arctic Regions. Bancroft, Deerwood, Man , says :- `�' -' thoroughly, season with salt and f+ Y od up, at once. C'ov'er grease spots apish and f,)11 of rosy health. bit ! "I have used Baby's Own Tablets �,pefpper. Add to them one-quarter of �on woo,i or atone with flour. starch Matthew Cook, Lamerton, d,N.T., Polar oxen are not very difflcylt to for stomach and bowel troubles, for ¢heir bulk of hot mashed potatoes• for powdered chalk, which will ab- tells how Dr. Williams' Piuk P,IIs laboot, but they are highly valued I simple fevers and teething and I Sharpe into small flat rakes and sorb the grease. Cold water poured cured him of erysipelas after other !think them the best medicine in the .,•..•rt tin..a_hAri fniLed_._.1it •+va sty game by the arctic. ex lover, In pup-I world." 1'ou can get these Tablets _ - brown itt a_ lit.tic.,.iat_ia shat » 'upon gr=3sc as trona a+ it i+ ' +rl'crt. uuin5 a small beard. Otto Sverdrup, Fried C'arrote.�Boll and ykta sev- will harden it, the greater part ni'ay i skin was inflamed; my f1with temler at any drug store, or by moil at 25 star Large. roti shaped carrots. When iauthor of "tivw band. Four Years k b P� then be scraped of. Before begin- sorer my head ached; my tongpre in the Arctic Regions, ' noticed the cents a box by writing th® Dr. y:'il- cool, cut in long slices. Dip each ming to sReof , see that no food is was coater}; I had chills and thought (following ovldencP at maternal !t- "_I, ' p rs always Tab in slightly beat,m egg. roll in fine!left Ancovcred in the roam. Sweep{ I was taking fever, I tried several y' p lection is a cow. for its calf; iersxmbs, snd try in deep smoking fat. �frbm the edges of the room toward medicines, But nothing helped me I lets in the house to guard against until I began using Dr Williams' As the herd started I noticed that a sudden illness of little ones. for/dip each in flora' and saute is althe centre-- >S�srcp with -9h0rt._ cg 'one t th..na had newt �wrtr - �. Pink Mlle and drove tee trouble ,o e a a y rsrli )par► strol.es, keernn, the broom close to E rpt ostfble Rice.-Rash floe rice from my system, and I am now in The herd went up u stc*,•p snow drift, —T _ g the floor. Ne;er sweep dust from the best of Beath. I think these pills !eight or ten f(.-t in height, and the tiIIIP 1tE BAC1iF.LOR9 PAY. r •thorou¢hly in two or thr,•e waters to Ione room in to another Soft wood ' .remove the starch Cook it in double floors moist be scrubbed Look for the best mwdicine is the world for cal[ 'node a brava atten►pt to fol-' nhiiP the Benedict a sometimes has i blood truuhlPs." glow, bait when it had almost reached ' )pnY dearly for a wife, In at least ►. the quantity of water for twenty igrease spots and take than out first, It is an ere da record �f cures the to lost its tooting and rolled , minutes on Llie front part of theAtter the floor has become wet you like this ,that has given Dr, Wil- down t the bottom again, It fell onFCountry at scarcely Pays to re P stove By this time the water will 1ewnnot s,�c where they are,, On a ,• main celbate. in ArRrmtina the roan I 0 1 have boiled awn Then remove the 1 Hants' 1 ink 1 ills -theft• world-wide so' badly and helplessly that I:who Prefers single to duplicated bliss Y hardwood floor u!m little water,, ac ryT,�,�._vv.h.a oth, I4}rovri;*trt tt wit§ f.iltad, but to my Rvr- -.- i a cot has to pay a suhr+tantion and pro- set the stole for riftern or twenty medicines tail, but you must get the Ipri,e It lose to its feet and began to gresst ive tax It he has not taken r rnoistei,ed with a little kerosene - w genuine va ith the full name '''Dr. scramble up once more. Its second ' miauteF.- =By that time the rice Iteat� eon or too to begin with. and Williams' Fink fills for Pale People iattempt to scale the drift was no a wife by the time He reacher' his should have a 'crawly" look; that{,as mu,�h more when that has evtapor-' on the wrapper around every box, nwre sucrossfiil than the firrrt. end twenty-fifth birthday he mint pay a is, each kernel should look separated at,,d, Rub hard with another cloth You can get these pills at all drug- again it camp colli dawn..It cried fine of $(3.25 a month to the F:xche- 'from the other, and not a glutinous, until the wood is perfectly dry, lain- gists, or by mail at 50 cents a box, j piteously. I felt so sorry for it�at quer, it a! thirty-five he has not aeon salvy mess, which is more-hurtful Idow Fills and nll hardwood finish or six boxes for $3.50, by writing I the error of his ways the Cane is in- 7. - , r than nutritious. Southern people was ,►est carting to help !t up the y may be cleaned in tKe same way. The I)r. Williams'�'UliamsMedicine Co., I'dritt when suddenly it occurred to c'ense'r no $12.50 a month, and at i always cook rice in this way. lWash oilcloth with waren water and Brockville, Ont. this figure it reniainia for fifteen k Beefsteak Ctiowdcr-Cut a generous I me that the old cow might misinter- years. If-at fifty he still keeps from p g milk-one cup of slim milk to one pret illy motives, arnr what then? 1 pound of round steak intc strips an gallon of water-and wipe Ary with might p^glt a battle with her, and the nitnr h li% looked on as hope- pound PEOPLE. lerta. and itis tine is diminiahr 1 every inch and a half long and half an a clean cloth. it would be a pity perhaps to have . ► inch thick and wide.' Cut a two-inch to shoot her is self-defence. I d(- 'of h 'year tyntil, at eighty, he is acemfpt. t 1;irbe 'of fat salt (pork into tinv bits, IKEEP IN TnE HOUSE. Everyone Acknowledges the Power -� cided to re;natn where I was; amd fond cook in a hot hying pan witch an Tvrr•mtine, either is resinogis form of a• Winning Manner. wait the turn of events. SPEAKS T2iRF:1: LANG UAC:E.9, onion sliced very thin. When the fat or in spirits, has a household value. At last the, mother heard the Mies is tried out of the pork and the onion IL Ls n delight ,to Wiest picrosant Little Rejane Lea is not yet three r is vie out add a quart of boiling A chilli suffering with the croup, or people. They place you at yoair ease; of JlstrPss, and came tearing down , yearn old, but she µbeady speak' y any tnroat or hung difficulty, will they make you teal you are at your the hillside, the snow flying behind three languages. She lives in York-• be quickly reli:w•ed by inhaling the beat and brightest in their company. 1her; Heaven help the perxon , who Read Lambeth, England, and is the Had meddled with her calf then_ She god-ciao hter of the famous French ► vapor, and having the chest rubbed They are always amused, always ' g g ► till the akin is red and there being contented. If they have grievances, Iwould Have made it hot for him. It 'actress whose name she bears. ser • wrapped about with flannel moisten- was both amusing and touching to mother is a Parisienne, and so it Is they are wise enough not to obtrude i r curing Ied with fiery spirits. Afterward thorn upon other• people, who have see tee two together•. The mother natural for the little one to . cate sweet oil will save the skin from enough of their diva. (caressed the calf as if to comfort it, ! verge in French. Her father is an Irritation. In the case of burns and I It is a grand gift to be able to Isttil it. all over to see if it. was Italian, and his little native tear •---- scalds turpcntire has no equal. atolls as the leasmnt man or woman •still whole, gave it a Pum now and ' icpeaks with hinx in his native los: ����� tio It is the best dressin for atent p again, and then started gently upsue, and from her childish associatt+r g p smiles, It is. not the stereotyped leather; it will remove paint from --duty smile" of society; it is not the the drift, bat'not the tiwa� the calf she has'learned t:ngliah, p artist's clothes and work,men's gar- ---•-- •--- - �patronizing smile of careless toter- _ When SCOTT'S EMULSION ments; it will drive away moths if a ,ance, nor the painful smile of bored few drops are )nit into closets and pollteness-. of ■ ■ earth makes a consumptive gain chests;, it will persuade. mice to find It is the really intelligent smile of T h e' 0 �� other quarters if a little is poured attentive interest. It makes glad flesh it is curing his CORSump• into the mouseholes; one tablespoon- nits Cul added to the water in which lin-I'the heart of the anxious hostess, and r tion. she fee a+n u ngneakaUle•gratitude to ens are boiled. will make the goods,the pleasant people who save her The weight is the measure wonderfully white; a few drops will jfunctians from dreariness. $tl'e11$"th and Vitality is the Food p p prevent.starch from sticking; mixed Pleasant people know the rights system of the consumptive's s condition. with Ypceswax it makes the best Hoar tliinQ to say, and the,right way to . 1 Every pound of weight gained Polish; and mivcv) with sweet toil it say it. If you Have just ening a song /� is unrivaled as a perish for fine fur- with .all the power and passion that DRi CHAS E'S - NERVE F001) is a matter for congratulation, niture-the latter mixture should be I music wakes in your soul, they do and two (parts of �veeet oil to one part.of•!not crush you with'that 'brass , of turpentine. Icourteovs non-appreciation, "Thank- Ens 'res Perfect Digestion and Assimilation. �' Some physicians recommend spirits!your How pretty!" No. -- - — Seolt s Emulsion of turpentine; applied externally, for They pile you a look weighted with lumlpago and rheumatism. It is al-. comprehension and sa a few words It mat rs file ho much food While revitalizing and rc energiz' ,- ti p,{ _ p y . I your, eat matte little asthedigestive I the principleorganof digestion-ho _ iso-preseti,�etl ii , . ti-v.` t'h �c Wery Fn6d makes the consumptive gain face. a sys c so s t a 's P mystery of emotion, noxi can fed ��•ert it into blood and nerve force. also shgrpeus the appetite, enlivens ` flesh. with those whi are carried but' of I When the nervous energy is con- the action of the liver and has a USE FITNTS. cord conventionalism by the warm ntle laxative street on- the, bowels. s Scott's Emulsion does some- " sumed by disease or by excessive gr New floor oilcloth' that is )osing impulse of the artistic temperament• mental or physical exertion the MKS. F. .). FORSY;r1I, 62 lain thing to the lungs, too, that its histre uiay be made to look as They put you 'right,With the world nerves and • muscles which' 2ontrol '► good as new, and to last longer b t; street, Toronto,, says :- "My trou- g Y by the power of that stran c gift digestion aro unable to do their ble has been acute indigestion and `-- reduces the,cough and the III: ti eating it to a thin coat of glue, of sympathy which is denied,to'matey work and the food is allowed to fer- THe oilcloth should be washed thor- of us. ment and become a burden instead rine attacks of headache, s well flammation. oughly with a weak peilrline suds, It is this sympat'hot e insight that of a .benefit to the system. as nervousness, and at times spells Men; at night, apply the lue 'water makes pleasant le. The do not T OOD I� eft dizziness. Dr. having Nerve,• lior- More weight and less cough g PPY K 1 FpM?P Y DR. CHASE': oushly tested Dr. Chase's Kcrve with a flannel cloth, and it will be wound your feelings as ao np,amy most ,THE MOST RATIONAL TREAT- Food I cant say that it has cured my always mean that consumption dry and, hard by morning. well-meaning scalls will 'do, for they HENT FOR INDIGESTION AND stomach troubles, and, as a result, - iS losing its influence over the A haiidful of dried orange or Ic• know intuitively both what to say DYSPEPSIA THAT WAS EVER the other symptoms have also die • mon neel kept in the cake box or, axial what to leave unsaid. This know- CONCEIVED, appeared. I consider Dr. C'hase's cookie tin is s4tid to improve the ledge-for which many good men and By forming new blood an'd creat- Nerve,Fopd.the best treatment for ' S�'-"`'' flavor of the cake. women strive lone and vainly-comes Ing new nerve force it strengthens indigestion,, as '<re11_as being a spleu- For IW*Ages of the disease "Ringlets are nice, innocent bits to them unsoughf; it is their birth- and invigorates file nerves olid otos- did general tonic." of pastry to put in a child's lunch- right. Their work.-a good and use Iles which control the flow of gastric Scotts Emulsion is a reliable eon basket. lfinke`a pro crust with fol one--is done uzpconscicnrsly; for juices and the contracting motion of , Dr. Chase's hervo Foqd, GO cents a butter used in excess of lard or oLh- the RTca,t secret of Neasent,,peoplc's the stomach which is necessary to box, at all dealers; or Ednianaon. help' - er shortening, success lies, in their unconsciousness. 'digestion. I Bates do fur Toronto. The portrait axed' sweeten it well, •-- - . Shod for Free Sample. � It v�;,OUld be impos4ible for any and signature of Ih•. A. W. Chase, , SCOTT&BOWxE,Chemists,ToronW.Oot Then roll out thin and cut into inch- I,e£ us once detect in them an e[- treatment to go more directly to the I the famous receipt book author, are wide strips. Take triose 14) find fort to be, agreeable, and their obarm cause Of trouble, gu'ev'ei•s box, • twirl in..onpasite directions, thin lay Is gone.' It wao their sgpontaneity i , �- _. s TEN C>J 9ERMON9. -YR SHE WAS IN BED ":A Bv@+-iaiat needs to ear no sym- x� bol. FOR THREE YEARS "A0 Love usually tries to hide itsanoblest deeds,A white Il : preaches louder than �G ' black tie. -- PAIN-BACKED WOMAN CUBED - t(/JL�[/ ��11�W ' - Thinga that are almost right are V altogether wrong. BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS.- Awr No man finds himself until hP is _ willing to be lost. A little elbow grease is worth 6 Strong Statement by Mrs. Jrs. More than hal} the battle in -lot of oily phrases. Hughes, of Morley, Ont.-She's R Most moral infection comes from cleaning greasy is"i3 in the , apparently small vices. Strong and Healthy Once Xoie. `The peroration of a sermon often soap you use. if it's Sunlight Soap _ prevents its application. Morley, Ont.. Nov. 2&-(Special).- it's .the 1)eStd _ What Dodds'Kidney Pills are doing The rightness of a thing does not for the suffering women of Canada - ---- -- --- depend on its wryness. will never be full y A man is not firm in faith because y'known• It is only We tis Handle your poultry either ` religious, Lord Overtoun,has essen- alive or dressed to best advantage.' he is fossilized in mind. when some courageous woman breaks g - tinily practical views about the Living in the past only puts the ripe settees that covers woman and POULT RY Also your butter, eggs, honey and g y her troubles that a passing glimpse Possession t great riches. He is of itieadlight on the rear platform. Pa g g �'�' opinion that the advantage of has- other produce, _ - A man is never happy until he has of their great work is given. For Ing wealth is to use it for the best ceased to.care whether he is or not. this reason a statement made by ends and not hoard it. lie snakes it THE DAWSON COMMISSION CO.,. Limited One does not have to be crusty in Mrs. Jas. Hughes, of this place, is a rule of his life to give a certain Con wont Market and Colborne Sts., TORONTO. ,nature to give a crust to the needy. of more than passing intetest, sum away every year. Nothing if You cannot'atone for stealing the "I was a great sufferer for tour not consistent, his lordship has, in bakery by giving away a few bis- years," says Mrs. Hughes, "I was years during which he had lost money ENTAL VIGOR ON WANE. cuits, treated by five doctors and a speci- in business, taken the amount of his -_An honest laugh may have more ialist from the U, S. I tried nearly charitable gifts from his capital. Prominent Physician Sees Gain, - - -- religion in -it than the most pious every kind of medicine I could hear Lord Overtoun's chief recreatiofts are in Lunacy. - logic. ♦ of,.but none seemed to do me any shooting, fishing, and golfing. "Our daily habits of lite are un- - :. good. un- When Lord Goschen makes a speech Phisiological. We are two hours r'WHACKS." "I was in bed for nearly three he sometimes throws his arms about late in everything, and the results, ; sears. I had pains up `my spinal and gesti;ulatcs in the wildest fash-(though not apparent in us, are mani- i t And What They Mean. column, in my -hmd, over my .eyes, ion, and at the end of a sentence, .fested chiefly in our progeny." This i across my brio$ and through in left overcome by the irresistible charac- was tlie conclusion at which Dr. T. 1 When Old Mother Nature gives you side. I took fourteen boxes of ter of his own argument or the B. Iiy�lop, senior physician to the b "whack" rumemter "there's a Dodd's Kidney Pills, and now I am scorn which he is casting on that Bethlehent Royal hosgrital and to i -e-aaon" so try and say "thank �strong and able to do a good day's of another, he now and then places I King Edward's schools, arrived in you" then set about finding what 'work, thanks to Dodd's Kidney himself in an attitude of pretended lecture to the Childhood society rec- t you have done to demand the rebW1 e. Pills." collapse, when his arms are crossed ently. atxi try and get back into line, for + limply before hid chest and his head Starting with the axiom that pre- that's the happy place after all: inclined to hang in sheer exhaustion. f vention is better than cure, Dr, IT,- Curious how many highly organized �— slop declared that the raT,id increnso people fail to appreciate and heed Notes of Interest About Some Gallant-3Ii€z Mwiey'bags to Chturi °f lunacy among ' citi!tzed races de- the first little, gentle "whacks" of -This pocketbook is fearfully heavy. mandtd serious incpuiry into the pros- ,the good old Dame, but o right Prominent People. p y g p_ lent systems of mental and physical i g g S Foot-pad, suddenly looming u I P along with the habit whatever it I The Queen of Roumania, who is Madam, allow me to relieve you. edlucation. Ile said this is an age may be, that causes her disapproval. preparing an opera in conjunction lof too Paily, too rapid, and too se- 'Whiskey. Tobacco, Coffee. Tea or with a small boy-the latest musical I-ever's Y-Z (Wise ITead) Disintec-Ivere taxation on mental faculties. It other unnatural treatment of she i prodigy-is both a poetess and a •ant Soap Powder dusted in the,is an age of increased capacity for _ _ body, until serious illness sets is or i writer of stories. She too s to au- bath, softens the water and dlsin- rem•mbering, but diminished capa- tsome chronic disease. thorship in order to drown her sor- tecta. city for thought. The mental state Some people seem to get on very !row. Her Majesty is supposed to ;of . the majority of the citiliiocl well with those thir:gs for awhile, 'i have a better 'beat! of hair than any Little -Clara-Mother.. tell me a •worlri, he contended, is'one of difuse land Mother Nature apparently cares- other woman in Europe. She is an ,(airy story. Mrs. Gayboy (glancing lconsciol.,snes:., and an Ill assortment ,but litt!o what they do. I accomplisherd linguist, speaking no at tht• clock)-`\'ait.until )-out- father of barren facia, instead of ideas, with ` Perhaps she has no particular ifewer than seven languages. come~ houie, dear, and he will tell Ia lack of cotttineitp of thn,ut•ht clo.u� plans for them and thinks it little I The puke of Fife is one of Che few us both.onc. . ly allied to and easily passing �irfto ise to waste time in their training. great landowners in Great Britain states cf Insanity. - --_-- of vagt--e_states__ Ills _f_racC II�CtLs et �Peetrlls`4 D-wA�rlli tct • w - There arc people, however, who who do not believe u, the accumuIa- X'i:h the apparent advance of i ----laeel�t to tm -steed-�--Nat+rro- te..tloo -- Ict%ilfzation,'_ added hr'. Eiyslop. ', _ --- "'do things." The old ]llothNr ex- , for some scars has steadily parfait I th,re s in re�alit.y a dtnimvtiou in « rf - heart a great sola^e to the dist :. with his land as opportunity afford- intellectual vigor. main) -. leets them to carry out some depart- I ed, boldin that one man- cannot heartened dyspeptic tt he would but R Y dui to the � ;meat of her rent work, A portion g 'fauitti rnartagenient -in economy of g P control large tracts of territo to test their potency. TI'htty*ro verita- i g territory. brain power." of these svdected once oft and again the best advantage of the common- ble gems, in preventing the seating seek to stimulate and then deaden ' of stomach disorders, b aidin and ;ty. He is probably the only total Y 4 t.11as Tegrin the Heart Strias SU �� the tool 'f t'he body) by some one or abstainer amongthe dukes in the :stimulating cligestlott-60 of thesC . $ more of the drugss iske Tobac- I helath 1 great I ie - Y• most eminent 'bin a box, and the ` 's a,th „ the _ Fisons °( Lards. � Y man to mPa�u ro my gree ` � t,erinsn i - i Co. Coffee, Tea, Morphine, etc, The Prince of Waldcnbur a sost 35 cents: Recommended by !from heart CSlsea.e. ror yen endur- - g• ed alruoat conetaut cutting and tearing You know all of these throw down ' wealthy �Viennese nobleman, and hia m m p ys,ctans-64 ca! analysis, They stimulate and their honeymoonrinean"Original man-; Towne-I thought your pastor teas A�gi�- CurhearorxtheoHeartchtam w,crk- ( -' the same C. of alkaloids in Cbemi- inewly-weddedspending( Cordova � then depress. They take from than ner Accompanied by a white mule opposed, to loth-rles in tbe- church. ed a veritable m}iacle. `-rhos. kl,eks, =- P Pertu, Ont.-59 or wommn the -power to do his or i which carries a small travelling out- Draw'ne-5o her is, Towne-Brit I _-'her best work, fit, the are making a welkin -tour understand )-our church gave an oys- 5�y Stranger-Excuse me. air, - y 8 - e F Used In H.B.K. Gloves After these people have drugged f„r i through Italy A large staff of ser- ter supper and that the or,e tcho got i but can you change a dollar for me? ' �' a time, to regntnd hint. or mild vants with Cleat they ahead of the bridal luggage travels I the oyster received n}prize, Browne I-Tumanitar ian-Why, -yea, S eechy Moccasins-tough as whale- • -Of course. The o eter was the pair, to arras gr Thanks, And now will you i hone,flexible,soft,pliable,scorch- have wort r„ •lo, n .mission to per- for their reception at the best prize. - kindly -tell me where I can get the dollar? 'oof wind-proof,roof boil- reef - ..form. and should be nliatrr the btagi- hotels of the towns visited ___ .— I 7 . P + P + - ness, t ut are ioating along the way-l The Emperor Francis Joseph is a. �.. crack-proof, tear-proof,• ri{rproo aide and become unfittod for the man of simple, frugal habits, and a i ! (tlllnardt Liniment Cures Cold; erC ild prof, almost wcar•proof— _ - fame and fortune that waits foe : hard worker. -He is early r5ser, - I Ikliet'e�111N:\Itlt'S LiN]11F:NT 1 _ - them if they but stick to the course and for many years after ascending will cure every case of Diplitherin: I ccrtainI the greatest I t and keep the body clear of obstruc-! the throne he was up at five o'clock R.iccede le. MR Ftb:Ut3I:N ' t e'er used in mitts and loves. Lions so it can carry out the be4lests itt the morning to begin his day's 1D8 1,INI]dl?.NT Teacher of Ih}siolu \ow wo g Cy-” work he is aDlerto The amount of MKS,. CHAS. ANDI-ACSON. But first, Jimm I hall o will ou Like buckskin it is tarried o co of the mind ee and- will. produce growth of hair. Hili dissect this oedd little animal.' Sickness is a call to "come up i. butty. .� g 3 . 'thaut nil, uniik.e buckskin it -is -higher. These Hints come in sari- I get through fa Stanley, P. F`. I. tell me -that we have here: Jimmy g amazia For recreation he goes -"Faith, and it's :ailed a bat, sir.'• loot porous, it IS tried proof-will *us forms: It may be stomach g• g I Believe bI1NARD'S LINIMENT ._ Ito one of his ring tie T3 r l for a Teacher-"Epee well. Now, how - -- )trouble or bowels, heart, eyes, kid- i Ii�s the tient � household remedy on Y outwear three buckskins. lets days, wearing the Tyrolrase con- earth- many kinds of bats are there?" .]hm- -' - tiwx or general nervous prostration. � _ •-•, You may depend upon it when a 1 tume and dc+'oting himself, entirely MATTHIAS POLF.Y. my-"There are foive. The black "Pinto" .;t11CtS and .Gloves to the chase. bat, the red bat, the acrobat, the .?'whack" comes it's a warning to I In the Crown Prince of Japan the Oil City, Ont. - neer crack or hatden;,neteF get quit some abuse and do the right and P cricket bat, end the britrkbat, sir " Emperor Mutsuhij,o has an heir-ap- ._ sodden, are always warm,pliable, 'fair thing with the body. ' parent after his own heart.. Al- Where Doctors do agree t-Phyriciars soft and comfortable. ' Perhaps it is coffee drinking that though he has never travelled be- no longer consider it catering to "quac „ o[br,da. That is one af the greatest and Kis father's domini is. Prince Lyles-Did you ever chnie across kery" in recotnnnending in pre:rtice so Sold at all dealers but never witFt- icauses of Human disorder among 1'osh3hoit�ogis taiarema as of e l ohten {•a more conceitedfellowthan Bulger? Aute icana and Wctt,nNe v Thnessreas StlKestiusL j out this brand:- - ' Americans. � Tliey say he is.an atheist, arta I bo- ' Now then If-Mother Nature is gen- never been pampered. As a small ]leve` he is. Bonter-I wouldn't like 'it is a step' in advance -in medical- kle with you and only glues li,,,,rr�,t, boy he was sent awn to school, to go so fat as that;.but I do know science and'a sure and permanent cure . ♦__ y for diseases of 'tbu itomach. It' will ^" little "whacks" at first .to attract where_he was txeated-in--much the that he doesn't recognize the exis- ,-go _ attention, don't abuse-her 'r -1 same way as his companions. He is tence of a superior being. !tion, or site will soon hit you fond of athletics, is a fine long- The young la-wyer is .a necessity,- -int—There's e harder, sure. I distance 'walker, and is, or. rather Kidney [xperlrnrne time btrt frequently, like nexessity,, he was until recently, something of a for exl riicensing when you've discover- knows no law. HUDSON HAY KNiTTING.CO. _ And you may also be sive she will I ed Lhat you aro a t'ictim of Som one hit you very, ve hard if wrestler• for Ali or another of kidney �isease. Montreal W1nni a Dawson 3 ty you insist R 8 Very few knots` that the present Lay hold of thy treatment that tlteu- inard'a U�Iment Cures 01item er • ' 'ion following the way you Have been peeps, was=o.n.:e arrested. Re had vis- sands have pinuerl their faith to and has �; + going. cured quickly and permanent)y.. South It seems hard work to give up a ited a poor man dying and stretched American ikidnev Cure stands pre-ami- _ on the bare ground. In retiring to nent in the worSu of medicine a4 the Pat."well, here's -where- ye lis "1To's boosting that he's got a habit, and we try all sorts of plans bed the thought of. the poor - man kidney aurterer s truest friend.-tis M*-e., what shall I do now'?" Mi' o 'sinecure.' What 'docs'that iucan?" to charge our Ill feelings to some_ without a mattress came.back.to the ntber cause than the real one. prelate. This was too much for "PlazC-hie-ring the doorbell' first, aa�ked )Urs: 13rotvne. "Oh!" replied Coffee drin�ars when ill will strip- Old Gentleman-"that has been and thin-laic-ring fer th'"ambu- Mrs. Malaprop, "that means he his fatherly heart, and without more the cause of your dytrafa]1'? Tramp lance." thinks everybody's lookin' at hint.. Didn't you pet=er"liedr tell of it"per . �bute the _trouble to bad food, ma- ado he rolled his own up.as well as •_..yyelt„ yrr see. S use to be n � y ;-�•� Qaria, oor w>Drk and what not, but he could and slippied out with it on �, son beiti 'the sinecure of all music teacher; but I've biFi alit -uv rQ they keep cr_i being sick nnrid gradual- big shoulders. But he had not bar- OL Aa W. CHASES _ l gained for the watchful work ever eiUcC dCy had dere here tt gy getting worse until they arc final-`g -Police,; kind I y CATARRH CURES Cs r f f f s�S auteruiatic banner-players."•ers." Minard a Lln,menf Cues ulnnhther-a, ply forced- to tiuit entirely, even the he tvas presently in the custody of P ..only qne cup a day." Then they two Venetian gendarmes. As soon b ■set elireet to the dbaa■eti for Over Silty Years yarto by the Improved Blow .. -begin to get better, and unless they' recognised hint, however; ttlarwitrn,oN's9ooTnttroSTttr?hasbeen%g9t,g Haab theakt�okaratheaLiir Doctor-71 -suppose .then you go -to - hayle gone- long- enough to.set up they took charge of the bundle them- malioo.ef.mothersfor theirchtidren while teething. pa■aa`ab■tep■dro iIn�ainAw work yon ride. i'a int-Tex, sir. I some fixed organic disease, they gen- selves and carried it to where the lieoothestherhild,softemthe;unit.allay■pain.care., throat and parmanaa•y eureat ride a ntul down. Doctor-Ali! - windcolic"g,,lateethestomachhand bowels,andie chs: CiLarrh and RRazPaver. Blower P er311�- get entirely r I ood cardinal directed. Ixstremearfur Marrhma. Twenty-d�ec.n4•bottle rya itfdralen,CC CA hSf C� ' thOU6ltr cn That'c the eglise Of It is easy to tit co(Tee at once Hom -19 e of the peers in the House oI ° 3FuaZ,aei rouit� a r�ouTtLe woe a sur.an' �efae Co.,Torooeo and Buffalo i q I .infer"SIR'.tOt�dLJA'e9eOTa1St1liTKCY." s:-ol )-our' trouble. Sedentary habits. and for all, by,having well made Iii-tis have peculiar . mannerrsn•is.' —.-"-- ___�__ Stop riding. Patient-But I'd never • . iPostum, with its rich, deep, seal i.ort Lansdowne will probably never) "Your daughter's music is improv- NO LO\CER ON THE li:1P. be at work . if y didn't ride up and brown color which comes to Cie get..out i abit of twirling his ing," said the professor, ".but whop �1Fhat makes you, so late?" asked I down.. I'm an elevator man. w' besutift>a golden brown when good folders rt: is fingers when ad- she runs tht4sca}es I have to watch' y - cream is added, and ripe tris sea dressing t:Ye House. Lord Spencer, her prettv.closely."- ''Just like•her'Tiuis father, who in the boys ab- dressing P �sence hasp had to see to the evening M' who Fits on the opposite side of the of good, mild, Java is there if tete father, ' said flies. Vuritch. "'C thorns himself. " r :Postum has been boiled long enoui-h table, nipst often lays,his' hand on h lllade his money in the gx ocery busi-I Most people think too lightly of,a his brew:t. The Duke of Devonshire F "Teacher kept me-in." cough. It is a serious matter and to bring it out. ness." "What for?'t g always puts one of his hands, into needs prompt attention. It Pays to be well and bappy for his trouscr5 pockets when making n , "'Cause I couldn't find Moscow on Take Dr. Agnew's Ointment Cures the nia tS�l�®� S •igood old Mother Nature sten sends speech. Among the younger ' Hien- lies-Itching, Bleeding and Blind "Couldn't find hloscoty? And I'd e � z ;,us hor blessings of many and various hers of the House, Lord Donough- Files. Comfort in one application. pike to know who could, theft! Why, i kinds and Helps vs to.gain ftt"3 and more, the Under-Secretary of State e -;fortune. for 1far, Ahra s .ends his It curets in three to six nights. It I remember hearing Cell o' Moscow' i,� �.w "• Strip off the handicaps, leave out slapping n file of notes -in front of aures`all akin diseases in ypung and being.,burned when I was a.boy! It's �®I'1�'E~B�flPt�01'A _ ___•i-` the deadening Habits, heed liotlirr him. ' lie has also the trick of turn- old. ..A remedy beyond compare, an outrage to put such nonsensical p,s The Lung _ r Nature's hints, quit befog h loser and ink upon' their ' lordships with an and it Hover fails• 35 cents.-fi3• questimis 'to children what's there' �r/ua Tonic - t.o learn some useful. I'll look - become a winner. She will help you expression of bland surprise nett ex- g y when the first sign of a cough or ,• things g palms upwards. I7e--"Dearest, I want you o into that; and let" cold appears. It well cure you sure it you cut out the thin that tending both hands yer teacher know 3 peep you bank: In presenting the handsome sum of kno,c that I hold you tenderly in-my I ain't been elected on the school easily and quickly then-later it "There's a reason" And a profound $,)0,000 to the United Free Church heart of hearts." She--"I7ut what board for nothing+." will be harder to cure. - on'e. F:ntergency Fund, I.ord'Ovcrtoun has are y_ou doing tt'Ith your arms?"• ' Prices, 23c., aoe., and $1.00. ill Look in each packhgC for a cope of ngnin performed one of those acts of A landlord says a. month's rent in ,. the famous little book, "The Road generosity for which-he is famous. A r hand is bettor than a dozen promis- - ---~ -' - to Wellvtlle." nine of great wealth and sincerely ���r�a �� sures `�n UQ es to pay. ISSUE NO. 43-04. ,i, __ ._.. ..r.-.. ."'+' n :='; .. F„�•-.. ; ONE_-..•Y`A,r°t'xy 44 'y,,��R;?i:-4c• --..vr:•,sn.,,.l •.s' :,r.�++`' "°'.. „ * "it"�y '°ti1• -,,�w r .wt '.,,�,,,' ..,.,:.W:: ,,. •.....gc - ., :` +,,m+• , b`*;-; mi+a.'F-pv'-W •ARM.Xr•ww-..ter.—....--..:.... ..' _7., 65I i n . x n .. Sug � � � � t � � dlaty rat. rd. )ilea Puttael, -Miss Funny Hutchings, who h �Rf K 'd Turner on cltuday last. - / 9 - rk in R D 20, 877. J H as 0 freight an scraper, Gleeson been ill fur the last three months%vitb - Bros.,84 !bs na-il§ fur R D'19, $2.24;'H plettrisyj died Mondavi at 12 o'clock _ a 4,,, Johnson, wk in R D 18, .•1:3.73: C*eo• at the early age of 21 years. The - e Couper, wk in R D 13,524•x,; John funeral took place on �Cednesday r Gregg, gravel and right of Vtav aYfernoon to the Ba tilt cemetery, Juhn inerson',-wk in R U 3,Sio.3 : B thv is rs- - - rt�P F� Brunswick Hi11---.�rrlga . Wilfred Sadler, wk {u R D 9 `a1.trL: F. tl tended to Mr.and firs.Hutchings and 1-41spublished ave ry tnrtdny morning at its OILce Sanderson wk in R D 19,•57.60:J• fautily in their bereavement. `yI Pickentz oat. Ledgett, wk in R D 111, *12.61; W The friends here of Mr. Larkin, of ` ri' = TER]28 Gibson, tour R D 6,1'ep bridge on sl. Whitevale, were shocks$on Monday _. ;•Ol.asperyeart Sz.Oo ipatdiaadvttn" bet lots 16 and 17, in con 2, $4-W, w'k- night -to'beai•of.the--sad and sadden_ ___ �r '. ... _ EATEf3 OF AD VERTl$IN(i: in R D 6, #6.8.2;J H Gorman, tom R D death by fire, of his wife. - - Kk - cissa insertion,per line - 10 orate 1, drawing cement pipe from Green- �. I9 showing this week t'^laeh enbsequent inaeation,per line - 6 wood and building 4 culverts on e t 1,- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is - A(sr�ssemena does not tneinde •1 or Foreign sd- Whitby to be charged half amount Pleasant to Take. Special terms given to parties making ooa- $12.90:Zi J Al{chell work done in R D The finest quality of granulated loaf eaotsfors or 6 months or the year. Half- 12$.2,25;J H Gorman work done in R sugar is used in the manufacture of Very comforiabl'e these frosty Fts� --warty or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. D 1 75c;W J Deyftt ?0 feet 10-inch }/ Business cuds.ten lines orunder, With P&P", Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and �ew AIankets of hts—Whiteand Grey— n-Wuoyear,85 OC,payable in advance, ptpe at 25c-per ft,to be used on e t 1, the roots used in its preparation give Al sizes. ANINoidesin local oolamns Len cents or line, Whitby.to be charged half amount it, a flavor similar to maple syrup,. " avn conteper line each subsequent iacerdoa. $17.50;Geo White com R Ds 3 and yacial contract r tea made known oa applioar for 75 3 in tike across Kin ,tion road making it quite pleaAant to take. Mr. on. No tree advanising. S W. L. Roderick. of Poolsville, in Md., Advsxtlsements without writtao natructtow near Rosebank, at$12 I.4r M 90c, repg speaking of this remedy,sa s: "I have 4rtilbe inserted until forbidden and oharaed ae- culverts 07.8+), also t:pg hill and used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy sordinsly. Orders for discontinuing advarti•- yj }f In Pretty _ _ , ^ ^s amiss must be la writing sad raniw ttbapab. bridges on station coat, at Dumbarton .tvpth my children for several years D1i1 �J'lalSlliellekie� Autumn - �� slahsrs, $108.09; Win Feaaby Fork in R D 11 and can truthfully say it ie the beet irW / Job Work promptly assendad to. $5.62; Having receit-ti from Mrs B reparation of the kind I know of. Patterns. Austin an express or,l-r for :27, the it has 't• com recommended tb-;. b'3 be paid to n0 in injurious us after effect. s ftForsale by NOTES AND COMMENTS. ... - - the taz collector and t i,? bel be paid �druggists. • _ . . _. _ . . . , _. , _ .. ' . M to R J Bradley accord:n:;to the award ., `Among the most disgraeefnl A com having been received from $ M t derwea r episodes in cite political history �iewtoo, Whitby: in regard to the X dcLr7ertisementa. e� Is M en's, Now }H� y� I ' " award of fence viewers, the tem recd- !�l K - of the past few years is that of All Sizes. subs bo s ballot-box frautds in mmended that the clerk be instructed Pest Hastings during the late to correspond with Air Newton and FOR SALE-1 two-year old colt, supply the necessary information, heavy,and scme young cattle: Apply to A.N ,election. These ballot-buses, n motion, the council resolved sidles tot lt,con,i, Pickering P 0 which are said to have been im- themselves into a com in the whole, STRAYED-On to the premises of the p�, forted lion the United States, when tenders for cedar timber opened undersiaued.lot 14.con 9.Ptcccring• a red and x :-contain SII ingenlouj? contrivance, from the following-H «' White; wniteheiter. owaermavhave Sams by prev- t 4 - whereby ballots previous' C4aremont, A Seebeck, Whitevale, ing CroDerty and paying etpeneea sem.Wad- y dell;Claremont. 1-9 ,x mlarked for the Liberal candidate Wagner & Teunick, Ashburn. Geo ; til _ +could be inserted previous to the Cormack, Whitby, R' Maiues, Udora, ``IKATING RINK, HOUSE AND Pearce'Co., Marmoro, LWhite, Green S 1.(,T FOR SALE-:he undersigned toren t f' time of voting in R CeI'talII apart- for+a:e aFa r«asonaLle price, hu:arge skating,, W FLOOR OII.CLO.THS-Suitable for Stove •.. tcoud, On motion df Messrs 31cBrady nck ai g.60 tje house ar lot attuated :a invent iu the box, while the =&Inc and Pugh the tender of L White was ;La�;;lye of xr',.uzy For Fsrcouture dpppp yy number of ballots, stipp used to be accepted. w Franx etacd•:zson on the prornues or to W V bicLairdaon.Pwkeru¢ f3tt i marked for the Cvllsercative van- A be-law appointing the time and fit didate eoulel be sivitahed off into place for receiving nomrnatlonsfur the j LIVER - ,another secret apartment, tht1= „filter of:scot and count{hors for the rT-Q REIJ�OLLVii T et V ice, t greatly increasing the rratmbev of year 19t13. acid member, to the count' 1 v - ••Zot?N for the Liberal maj(jrity. e'tuncil, also the deputy returning ---i_ ' «5uch ft-atichilent au(1 tie-Aerate °frers was given its various reading- First-c{us horses to hit-- day of i t rlieans t(, -ec ore a - and f,nrt;lt carried. - _ rnc�nt -.lrn;l l he f(,eat iu par • Thr f(;1}+,win a: the D R O's for $l ty in 'connection meeting all ' T ' 1 llovved b the gH,ilin� 9('t, r a— y` lite te,[G t.t•e [ d:cisi n. c 1./ tf ,SE'�•ere.=t I)t1WiSluur'tlt that tilt: ls<tti' �•,s 1. C,rtr,=ce Ii.tll. Iv it,•.•':t t,•1t.1. tt•t.iu,. , Rvill all(�t1, Au,l out title tv;;u 112d H E \\'eh,tei T,)%vrr.hall Yi(' sumo H ,..es elippe,l on shortest notice. oti • _alllly part %%hateuer in the outran• W Richardr,on:3, Nloodv'- offs-, - sbotild be i11(iWed to a cal)-. N, • L:t •i:„.1. Tlr,s NJ()t,uv: 1. Tuvne: - - W. A. rj t1t1Y'.SpII, «'e hate on hand a nice stock of Reidy-t(t-ZVrar felt hats, also. . tarty (•rtil afford to llavci its nanx ,!>'•l.x• R,t•ty;e Ffia, Ge t'rnrne: 3 Tetn tG` 'icunnectetl tcith practict•s, [craters hit: C'tirrrytrtx,d, G.,, I)ati,l• PI( prt.•tnr� s such Felt Sha a to Trim. t(: 6, Tem ernnre hall, K r-a.e. C L ' Thore eothu3lnA'c wul'l,,era frit' ll.tcker j Tovtr,,h.n hall. Iin,uchmm, , _ the Liberrtl party frill-t, t irl1A9 f E;}t,,, � 41,11i��3�ha1L S�l,: e r � �t��� I Call and see our new good. p, °t'jP �. 4 _ _, lne that the whole pAt.y %viii t ie, Jx, lavlor:9, OTan.ge ':all, ri'l: fl, �] _e — Pickering.AP(inle.,Ce In tchatcver dishonest ,:"n, R \t Jlot�luar, 1'j, T:,wn }t+,!', JJ C. A. Ba cry " •_ .L ickering means they may adupt in order to Clari-wont, Th,•. Dnnu: 11, �.h••o! - _ • ,Rutin victory at the polis. There ho�Ire. k"- nta, Abr H"'or, _ 1,4 a stiflic:ieut t)uruber of upright The council nnw ails, trued t,, meet &wain ,,n 5a'ir lay, De:.• lith. it: the ,.,r men in the Marty tcha will vote R iia ' $aberal lou as they put a3 all li-mr of 1) •j''-1 4. for the tran,act:on t r5°b Q ITass HarrisAuncy� _pl oLgec(ral bustnesr V honest 13ght, but will �•vte ('uu --- _ . - . ser�ative ju=t as =oo' as their y ' Audter i� % , e+. Von--Cienc•es will not allow. theft, to •�.-+ `� Having taken over the aired( - business heretofore carried on by _ Support their owu ptlrty. Men H 3 ds Genr;;e �i'rtiter,visit.ecl hi= property �•. JI-t•. T. A. Greig, use are prepared to supply the public with all 'kin tti ha I%iIl use (•t' vauc tints these her« la.t week. 3 of - ' - ttrnjust mean- o€•th%Nartiu,g tht �, „ +, �+ �iDg - xa ill of the elector- lir=ale ha. i,.•en vi„ting frirnds sttd relative. ., �'' .., .f-'� �_ linen to plan le head uf,publi(: here this week. 1 - . ssff ensu wilu i+ dish(>nest Sec real fF„tlt here attrtttl cI BisgY:C'- >�: a. A fall etoch of Pepa'rE ou 1.autl, also De Laval .Separators an one p7:,iti,tu cannot,be trtt,ted `Al” "')t ttet'k. a t In an *>ther. If it is proven .that .N? (`hApnian s =ale tAkes phre , " rc All worn prompt:\' atter-ded to and prices right. ;the II(, tt., br+110 nest 1,,r dey. There I, -„tile or-A K t-luxes were to}>E and iL is !ilei:J ),i.:ri:t:g w� ' ''Ticker' j. • `. -ptltill get--(fr•ai'u4e m the appr(RICII will ho spit:,(d. - - \',•r ..1r fr,,n. Lift an.i Ft�,t-•.-e'Y,anps. -- PUdh & .1 loore, .-Pi�:PieTMg ,ing Provincial elecr stun, it trill It( I N11101 s-ytll tthy i, ft-It f(,t lir. T. .11.0 c,-tel ret .e r,,"I” r. - — �— _ - . .. ------------- • e (Lilficult t,' res tvljftL the rr�nit U Leary ir, :e L,,. of his (1--J"c:. E. NN h h \�S, f that i le ctivn will be. It {- 4tt . I vt..tt . of \\'hiP- d,,,e, ��� c ft t ed .,, tu`(n^ainah• w dt xth l,v burn: I e �,q e hoped that ttic-love t: Rtivn that '%U- , Jo,ie O'Leatc «H- tun ;� IMAM :Q V begin.IN ill probe tht triattel tri tet the very buEt(nv', a11t1 that the 1e 1"''he in this J,la;r where -h o Xubberd y • •int her ,rihci,tc!dF+.-•. " � Whole truth in reg.4t%l to the plat- [ire A. M atrrence lin; leen" a;::rd by ,and Ch dmim. . .. - -'t('r t�111.Lxr-llicl�I.e pitbliC, nO matter. in,�pt..•tor Htlgl,e.•s, of ( n - - - tivho.tuay suffer. several ucca�ions t„ take t srho('I • g • • • room in his•in,pe,.-tortite, and iia has Men's, .,' Boys', Youths '• -r --.. A t runseut•r IIt•`leave- a-t N.•tt . ail , t 1. ie t- J _ - P,ckering Council. Years to enter the strife of the Jessie After all, the nin.,t Miportant J. D. Icing's Mens and Boyd 5:uh Froof Rubber-. - Ketchum srh(,jG Success to helm. f,store alxtut a school {b t e abi! - -.• The above council girt pursuant to , ` Henderson & Farmer, Claremont `at}journment oil _Munday,, the-.'21-st KRtc.thard 'Puekrir, t:, on ills mend tt .o, the teachers. after a vert bard attack of pneumonia \ire 1{ennedv ha' been tratnln,z Inst., at Brough:uu. _Members all Miss Fee•uson visited her home en stenographers for ten yearn. bre- prre,�s,eut. the reeve in the chair. Thank-givin eral rho:isand: have passed , The tiiinutea of Inst arleeting-a ere R. �\ and lis lIc:lvny, of Kiriale tklr(n !t his bursa. All his gta(i• read and adopted• visited friends here last week. natos are in ;:-ood-p•--itions. The On uu,tion, J�~. Reill•c sea: • rr:ap, - u o•, n o s e, o o n • nson s ng ki{lin bis sheep, ••• - ' t- . were his pupils. . g p n rs - •t 1 . - . •- -•- Richard Puckrin claimed rebate of' oirttEty awes. g,tch :+ record speaks for itself. � '� dttg•tax, the dog having been kiVV VUU lled. - We have done for others we can Ascom.wa,s read from Angus 'lac- •Joseph Doten and J6e.' Pennock ice can du for you.' Write for , Murchy, solicitorfor{;. P. R. -regard- have returned from their Muskoka 0117 nros�ptuv. ' We have now in stock a shipment-•of Pulpers, Side-wheel and ing under crossing at s 1 bet lots and p, bringing Enter Jan 3rd. Cylinder. See our anti-choke attachment. � deer hunt{❑ tri brio in with them . 7, con:3, Pickering a couple of tine deer, said.to he among A coni. was read fforn R. J. Bradley the best that has atrived thisseacun. ALSO to drain under construction on his Airs. C. Mitchel, Mis3 Lottie Burk • i .e S - 'land under engineer's award. and 'Miss Carleton,of Toronto, spent 1 Perfection Fanning Mills. John Blandin was heard re'asst.•of Thanksgiving at the forvier's•parents, • • o Oxford Cream Separator's property in Broughatin. •.lssessed at Wm and Jars. Burk. and a full liue of Implements. A call solicited. Prices Right 8800 Asked for reduction of W. Airs. George .Ferrier-sperft Friday Claimed assessor had not given hirci last, the guest of her aunf, Mrs: H. SO YEARS' E. �• gGT notice. On mbtion air: Blandon-was Hopk{ns, of Silver Maple. ++�i++ • ,given a rebate of$22.10. Th•newly married couples have gnu ' SXPERiENCE J, H. Connor was heard objecting settled in .their-honiRs here, LT ct "- 'to pay part of cost of-survey:which -their returnAhe_bov-, a treated was made by order sf Geo._Vart .- eo. and 'Ilse Ferrier, of R-hite , g , The com.on:IndigrntA reported and vale, visited with Win. and Airs. i � Tape rs, Paylitecommended the payment of $10 to a S S Joseph Burk for 1 mo. sup of Robert "^ P P r -Gibson. FROM SOUTH- AFRICA: TRC[ M xs The tom. on Sheep Frilled by Dogs cslan reported and recommended the fol- New Way of Using. Chamberlain's CorrRtarTS c• TC' lowing payments: U. Larkin, 1 sheep Cou h Remedy. wnpone semltnQ a sketch and descriDtIon may gg Q.ukrlT secertatn nor optainn free w6bether an sad i lamb killed, $6.86; Arthur Jack- Mr. Arthur C'Ytapman writing from invention le probably T opinionPfttevtafr commnaica A;srge fresh stock, on hanJ. Prises in Wa1l�Paperjranging t afro, 1 she(p.killedand ] worried glti;j Durban, Natal, South Africa, -sacs: tions sY(dIyeontiaenttst. Handbook on Patents from sc. up. -Sent trrOAce+..Oldest encp for eeeurinQ�sc enta. . :Jas. Howitt, I sheep killed, 518.68; T. As a proof that Chauther,a{n's Cough Patent;tauten tt ronah for a Co.reoely Re vied 1 rwtke,without charze.in the Resor. 1 sheep killed, $5.33: Deur-crt y is Ct cure Sairab.e for yr.ung � e " Joh P'arkal+ =.t3 lbart=lm. - -Cowan, 1 sheep killed, y3.:3R,al} the and old, I pen coo the fallow{rig: �' Sdengfic }tn�erican. ' Above being, WO-t}lirda of sworn neighbor of Millie had a child-just over A hanAanmelT fllumated wee] Tamest ctr• --- i': ttt'u nu.,r.t hs ol(1. 1t had a t•rry l.,ad t^,U,tirn of A^F srtentrec lcvnrat, Terme,i3 a (.'rem. onContinLcnc'csrecrtutrnend,lcough alt({ the'pariHies (litL,nut kr.ntc ��, 'ourpmo:::hs,i<' st.3oya,viewedy«alesy RAYED—On to the premise, of Ttwm =ASy'—rielteaiatstationakvx t Thevxto,n,"for wbitt to zlve it. I sn_ggt­ted that' if UP1 Ct C� 36T8rostfwa.,New l rp the'ondersigned,lot t9, run 8, an -tirg. Txatxs(3oLY(} Eesr DQ1 .s i<orr.owa:-' ^•�ed payment to Alitr'ka.I ._ on or about October 15:h, s lame roan +te«z. No:.f3 MAIL 8:48 S. M. advertising and tg re township timh- theJ:would ret a 1)ottIv of C'havther - The owner rust' stare zdo aau.e by'rravintr er, $4.80: United Typewriter Co.. for. lain, Cough Remedy and put sr,rr,erin I - UoXart8r,n amsviug expenses. Sys anus ��1$- Locst 2:08 P. M. .` gtationery}ind,applies, :$6.3'l; W. G. the dlinitny tett the h:ihr was stoking- till kinds of carriage a t t. 10 LocAL, 6:04 P. M. (� Barnes, tp. el)gineer,• services -re it would no doubt cure Lite child. This work clone.in'.best A t. the ,di(1-)tnd brought about a quick class order. Taunts tsoiva Wset aIIs AB tor.LORs:- award, Jos. Doy,e rind Ric Barrett. $4rl)r), said ai0oult to tie charged relief_ and cared the Irahv." This - - - Builders No.9 LOCAL 8:4IA.M. :•: reined is for sale by all(Imi ists. I i �_ • "lr LoCdi ,• ,• . 41gRinst Jus. Doyle: D. R. Beaton, on y �� Horse-shoeing'& speclalt� �i18 F. �` 7i('rt of salary $50.00; dishursements,'I When h{ll{ons try n close of Cham- "7 lltsu. 8:09 P. M. " 10.00. Any so requiring building- 1110.00. u din heriuin's Stomach and Liter Tahlets,� person r rig it R• ('out. on Roads•and Bridges report- and rerilize for once hour quickly a, Ladders on hand and material for house or barn, tray - ed and recorr,mendeci payment a: fou- Hest-class lip-to-ditte Hued{c{lie tvtltcor-.1 :ma(it- to nrder.- l0e - 'rave-sauce deli.vered_at Claremont . T ST-A boy's'black Persian Lamb ]otos: (' Pxtty, 193. 3 inch the for ;tsc rect the disorder. Fol- sale by all: per round. Pfekering, illarkham, Whitby or L cap. between villsge and McDermatd•s ' lin RD 6 6'i 20; H. Wagner. rep t0 drugggist-, � corner, Finder please leave same at this office Srck l;eatlache results from a dis- Brooklin at any time after Jan. , P - a,tck crasher, 32.5(1; 13, A. Ellison, 8 gond breaking(part for sale chee p. lst 190.1 at reaaonable.prices.. gals oil A2.10; F. M, Cooper, reps to ordered stomach and is quickly ciired House andira for sale, s ' L. White, FOR BALE-1 house and two ter a(i it 112.10; sill; \Z'm.'G{lituore, tile, by Chituiherlain's Stornach and Liver ( +ma.'1 at:res In Pickering v1ls¢e: A,)ply 7 3ra,11E y's drain $x4.33; A. Burrell, Tahlets. Fur aalc l,y all druggists, i W. Hi JACKSON, Brock Road. 51-3m Greenwood. 'to s B Aowawell,01"SQ920, Ii ` l r _ _ 1 t'. r. • 4 :f : fs Wt oill y ot.�saseonT Elliott and whose reputation as a sire some of the stock that is hard to beat• �3s ^ is nrsis bei t stock fs and known. old. I to that articular. Besides the re is- You an do �Q��Qjr At Beal s r. Th esker was here oyer the P' g �j ` holicla 8 is in his best form xnd is 3 years old. I tared sows, we ere offering four boars; - a Y H}acinth Boy by Hyacinth PTinec- of superior breeding;showing well the, David Bundy, of •Toronto, Is!(iuip.) is a fine deep red with a good conformation and energy of a gcwd - here this zreek. heart and back. He will Ue'1 yeazs bacon hog. Be.. the grade hogs f _Fur Bedroom Suites, Dining-room 4 i, Graham Bros. shipped Biz hors- old-in Aecentber and has.provea him- are nice ones, a few with across of Clare-mon 'Chairs and all kinds of Furniture- es Lo Chicago tp=dos:`- self to first-class stockgetter. No bet- Tamworth; others .with a cross of _ Miss Ella Evans, of Toronto, ter bulls than these for lovers of good Berkshire on the• Yorkshire, Both - - was here this week stock can be fodnd in many stables. make good crosses. A► .. - -The other two bulls are younger. got The sheep are registered Cotswold - - - All goods s Miss M, Macnab is spending a by .Baron Cyprus Blip., R. E. John- the breed that takes. delivered" Free few days in Toronto. ston's noted stock bull. They are Everything must be sold as F. M. - - blisswie, of Cannington, promising calves, especially so is the Chapman is leaving to enter-the jour- . -spent Sti ay in town. two mos. old Baron Grasmere. nalistic field. As we said before the Wm. A llaway, of Pickering, Only two females in pure=breds are horses are not fat but in the beat con. I' '-was in town on Tuesday. offered. A cow, Cherry Mill Maid is dition for buying being in a `position fist 8 ears old, and two of her calves to run into mons ewil for the R. Besse spent the holidays i y y y' _. r are to be sold. She is.a noted milk buyer. with friends in London. producer, feeding now two calves and if you have a catalogue,"bring it Frank Cooppeer is having a blow- looking well. Her pedigree is good with you to the sale: _ er placed in 4iis blackameth shop. tracingto tlfat imported cow Red Anyone wantinga milch cow T Miss M. Cowie, of Markham, Rose. This cow will be a splendid ad- also,can find her t this sale. Some STOV s • !spent Saturday with Mrs. Dauph- Aition to any re stable. Her yearling afresh;others will be very aron. s, heifer Lady Grasmere is a finely built The Farmer's Advocate of last = f J. J. Harvey was in Toronto beast with a rough coat of hair, hav- week's issue, says: "The prospect for b - - in been out to stare"all summer. rofitable horse reeding in the Dom- WE �' this week attending the Liberal She is a Golden Crown, that sire inion never looked brighter. It is the _ 'convention. raised by Jno. Miller& Sons and such golden opportunity to the Canadian - Prof. Tracey, Toronto 1✓niver- a success in John Bright's hands. farmer." --Get par Prices Befgre Baying city, spent the holidays here with In Hogs, we have made a specialty ;hu parents. of the bacon type of pig to meet the The Bast Liniment. - Alex Hibirn, of Dundalk, has best market conditions and we have "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is consid- • � h nngageedwith A. B. Dowsweil in ered the beat liniment on the market," Dowswell, ... .The Peoples' Tinsmith P - curgia Mr. Montgomery, horse-breeder other liniment will heal a cut or bruise _of Scotland, is here this geek, at so promptly. No other affords such Cairnbrbgie. quick relief from rheumatic pains. No First class dry hardwood, 4 ft. other is valuable for deep seated rj��fA,"+' \��j�1 © ©j�� /��'��'����r�� � w. 'long, for sale. Apply to 'John" pains like lame back and pains in the (tiu+-��J�rct►��,��/�V� `�tt+,� L`V�!\�„Vf�tV,f '`V�\ felt Reid,Claremont. ** chest. Give this liniment a trial and G become acquainted with its remark- o The Misses'Vicars. of Toronto, able qualities and you will never wish - spent a few days last week at to be without it." For sale by an The Sovereign Baak of Canada. Jas. McFarlane's. druggists. _ Harry Astridge and wife, of 'Toronto,"visited the former's par- •d a n .tt Has over 2`�t 000 Customers. ants over Sunday. � 1t� iiwltl ` John Caster, of the School of :?x,11.Shrewd, Intelligent, -Enterprising Canadians. ' Practical Science, Toronto. was I j� home over Thanksgiving. V - Rev. A. R. Park goes to preach ' The undersigned is prepared tb � MARKHAM BRANCH, " CLARE31ONT BRANCH, anniversary services in Uxbridge ` t t do all kinds of c•arria„e anti waRott A. P. Smith, Man, L. E. Todd, Agt. : Baptist church nest Suudav, painting at his shop over J. J. Rev. E. J. McP:even, of Uxbridge Ilatyey's Black=ntith Shop, Clare- (� f�t will fill the pulpit in the Baptist 1�5. F8i1'IZRIII{s ttll3 how ne- I p• (J 444��)t✓� (a /�1�1 ,��,��� P P p wont. at reasuable rates. a./ `�;j i� ice/ L''i` 'church, Claremont, nest Stin,1g}. glect of warning symptoms will - Mrs. B. I. Crovker and daug)i- Also prepared to do all kinds of : ter. of Buffalo, ara vi-itiiig ee ith soon prostrate a Woman. She l,aper hanging and hwo:.a paiut- «'rn. and Mrs. Dowswell and think Woman's safeguard is ulg. « J. Bingham." . -other friends: - � . . -North Claremont. Do not forget Geo. Rodd'e ex- Lydia F Pinkham s Vegetable - - - 0usive sale of fitrw stuck apd int- Compound. F-iC1L@I..21g . . . . {t• '` • lements on Tuesday. See bills 1904 Pumps 'p }.' Dsaa visa PnncaAas:—Ignorance v1 11a�C9 •'. Ce�r rrilttee •y _...-. for ftill.particttlais, . _ --- �d »> itt' untold . .4 -� All assessments due the Hume ase � `�� °f — ---- — _ -.=----'- Circle are payable.to Joshua Bttn- female suffering, not only with the Formed !or reeovennp property stolen laws of health but with the,chaac•e of a from its members and the appre• - - dy or J, S. Farmer clur'illg the -cum I did not,hued the warnings e'. henswn cf the thieves ` remainder of the •year. headaehea, organic pains, and eneral :,fembery h:►cini prop?rry stolen commani- Windllaills.Chas. Proctor will sell b3 public weariaeae, tenni I was well nig pros- tate immeduveiv e:ieb env member! tatiction on lot 10, con. S,Pickering trate• I know I had t"osomething- of Executive Committee ion !Io•iday nest, 8 acres of hard" � ilY I did the right thing. I took We-are prepared to do all kinds of .ort Sletnbershi foe !1 00. P � , Ly Is E, Fink hams s Vegetable P - 'woctci and cedar. See bills. Promptly pertaining to the pomp bauneas. Cons faithiul;y, according to r _ .. . . ,� �� Arthur Jeffrey, , Geo. Len _ w:1, alar and interest- g • There , i a few large rewarded n e _ , and was irect►o d ton, Ss.-zetas President. ' $u meetin isn't Wednesday even• d that aches and 'a., y •- g >± weeks to fin psi ing to the Baptist church, being disappeared, and I again felt the glow Exec.Coin.-Geo. Lenq D.E. Pugh.L. S. _! ` : e first evening on.the. Study of of health through my body. Since I Palmer, Pickering. Out Iry _�th civs.ls. have been well I have been more care t)hn lT e r O w ncoeesor to alter and .11rs. $1s}', 1Ir�. �• I have also advised a number o! } ! fisroa k Bon, Claremom.aan mp sick friends to take Lydia E. Markt al W.P Rioltardeoo. Agent. Pickering. :... xntl Miss 11cIiitterick, of ChrauFe• I?#sham'If___4 a Com- W _ _-- Ville, a ent Thanksgiving hert, p°tmd' '� they Ie0U�llam p g g reason to be sorry. Yours very truly. a av it It friends. -WARDOn Mss. MAY F an3sasas, M Soath 7th — Mi t� bite anri'daugltter, of St., Hinnespohla. Mina" (Mrs. Fair• :Tuesday Afternoon, � " , � 11 11 a W Toronto. Mr-. NVni. Crook.er, o' banks is one of the most succesafnl and Buffalo, and Mr. and Mrs. John highest salaried travelling saleswomen At Lafraugh s House. in the West.)-*WW foofox t agisai o� to ortant @bowin of finest display of .Thumson. of Toronto, were vi-it- ayowl�,.�„gppmf,•rn+a,o,,,aovb, "at 0 F R P y - iu of H. Thomwn's list eeeek. llicliest C'asli Prices. paid for China. A very large assortment of $ :�Im Ptnkham invites all sick An item in our la-t issueregard. women to write her for advice. i'i'udu.e. Btreceivrv. Boake, Fiu,d Toys, jn►t Ing market day �eetus to hav;,: she has guided thousands to F. LAFRAUGli, received for the Holiday trade. Che been misleading to Borne. Th health. Adaress, Lynn,Masa. I31,>tt hats• i and see ettem. Y market.tia which has been adver `- ---"— - - ----- - g ,Sakacriptioas taken for a?1 3fagazines. } . Weekly and Dailyl.Newepapers. tised will be held every TuP-day kR.NI TO RENT.--A slot-wlid farm- 'ia3 usual, and at-which the TUCOC- F ue:n4 camrr,6ed c t the ss ,tn Lalf of int 4 9n f lso9 H F con coasts:,r.� of 161 acrta,.it- to buyers -will be present so long ust.•i •t:htn three miles of Prckeric2 e'alaae �. Lam. R��H AR��ON• � For full particplarm apply to W S•'Riamrdsou. - as there will be prcxluce to bn}• PtoY<rio¢ ss.-tr • '3Ir, LaFraugh intends to be herc� ,t Mr=3s Street. "Whitby every Wednesday s.5 has been hi,- custom — - - custom in the past,. i c k e r i n - Miss Charlotte Wiggins, of the g W. C. T. C., Toronto. ;poke in - ... ' ..'the Me.thadistchnrch lastsunday, - in botit morning and e, !ear delivered two must ezcelleut ad dresses on the temperance ntie_t. Lumber Yard :.•non. ' As the Provincial elections weatherproof are to come off shortly, the speak- Ladies' and Children's - er pointed out clearly.the cluties _ of the elector when casting his All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber - _'waterproof 'vtste at the election.' Headwear. hingle,.Doors, Bash,Sonne Ga• _ _. Latch,B f . ,( A treat is„in store for every;- ishiW as o mataW body, the young, the middle-aged, 3 "the aged. The famons Canadian All linea new, Fireproof Cist.rlr twin aad.wagr tr he made Jubilee Singers, colored,•will give °Q; :.three of their popular concerts-ae b order follows : Claremont methodist Balance of stock at reduced prices church Tnesda evening, 'Dec.y g. is RossM s Ready Roofing. Goes.halt the - Lad-es in w a ; edne da Dec. 14th and Glen W. l,n • price O S T 0 a , - _ 8 y P Major Methodist church, .Thorn M. oerow, Brougham. " ''day, Dec. 13th. These singers are at it on.. the very best. By special rcclue=t •� ..a lens. _ ` put_ Is rapidly:replacing galvanized the 'sari before Her Majesty,the .. fin on g � shingle coo y Y ►,yo` tin a � m lIOII! t1;II, tar, gravel and 8 Ilg g, late Queen 'Victoria. -They are :. a .n - sure to please. Wait for them. r '�iia¢ oti '� account of its JeSSer coSt and greater dura- See posters. a N a f a nk. ivin b,of e i�- ale i Th Thanksgiving q t e u •- din • and 'van or g g � . :; properly applied .. bitty. If P oP y PP � i the Met odist church or. - en n h C : _.. _ a pI µ`ms Thank_ giving evenin Has n cls- �/ G 'aa: Care _ - ..cided success. The tea provided f oaf o � , ,. ` ars 'it will Last as long as th g by the ladies wps,all lthat roti?tl This to the lace for the farm- > n. s' it-covers stand. . M(ss McAmmond, of er's to first ca.11Brid see a full line a� ads _. 11 ybye desired and lea-ec the most _ dABtltllou9.. p the « hitb} Lat dies College, iu:ttl W.� f _r t^o c o o " The price per hundred square feet iii- her first appeuranceinClareniont, of first-class blan'ket's and niitfs =�- o� a= $ ;Ez�a3m ,, ti and in her carious numbers, at reasonable prices also collars r� i. Q_ a �,;t �° drew I o^a o o„ r CIud1Da all the necessary mgt@Iia18. 13 On forth hearty ap'plau=e. Short aiul made and old owes re•bcdie.i, 1-+%' .a � o guaranteeing afirst-class job. A M., yt = '�''� m a4m-a� Two dollars. . `� 8 r pithy peaches were given .b}' . ^� s o a • ' full line of--harness j s 'grease, bells, o� m c � 3 . ." ;. the resident find neighboring inn:- _- o a_a H� � ' - ister•s. 'The receipts of the even- robes, Bios), food combs_ and j... I . a S z '�! g brushes always on hand. i ' e t ° -- LD ONLY BY in exceeded go. _ ; e . A O �- P 9 •��� . Repairing neatly and promptly ew o� �e i _ M c - _ Chapman's Safe Nates. attended to. ° a �' e S 11 3 h Rus 1 Hardware Co. ,¢ Last week we titentfoned the• hn:nes One call will pay you. � oN - x which are all doing well. There are _ - January 1905-Whitby 9tk; O'sbawa loth, x also ch3;rthnrn.� to note. Thi, first •�'�1t �� Brougham 11th, Port Perry 18th, 17=. 126 EAST- KING. STREET, .Toronto. bull is.Berry I.ad h 31erriman (Imp.) -E. Y� . Bodellt t* and a Clan Camp�ell sour, This is bridge 12eh,Cunni-igton lith, Beavettott ' ' 9 the anim:el" lately owned by W. F. $ZOtZ�21�,211 loth. _ a u...,.s: +�h;F` ` " •.. .;'.: .a.it ¢`1` at. :.t ..,•.._ow,�.,. - ern - wti�, X1,cr� x %� c ; '•urn:c : 4 ' Y- -. 1 .. , Baled Hay-Is about steady at ' per ton for car dote ip track here. FROM TRENCH tMETtheDRIVEN Baled Straw-Receipts are fairly f well balanced with the demand, and 0 LLQ• � AIN l�iNDat�� u riaehaa ed market is quoted g --• _ ;5.76 to $6 per cwt. for car lots track the on - k here. • - - -- rt Arthur Garrison Forced to Flee' - Hor-rible Catastrophe at Queen- --Ztre-et`Ea MONTREAL MARKETS. :. Montreal, Nov. 22.--Grain-In oats -In Confusion ,Railroad Crossing in Toronto. e few ear lots of No. 2 white Bhang_ -�. ed hands att 404 to 40}c, and No. 9 at 39c to 89}c per bushgl ex-store, and one lot of 10,000 bushels of No. A despatdh received at Tokio from The pilot on the Russian torpedo, i y eging Port Arthur, boat destroyer llastorupn states A despatch 'from Toronto says :-'Partitively short distance,Vconsider- 2 white sold at 38 c per bushel ex- the arm bc'tisi oy Y r With a crush like thunder a heavy ing the fact that it was a very. storel. The tone of the market for dated Nov, 19, says:-"During the that the Japanese shells directed ra . corn was stead and further-sales of bombardment this afternoon a shell against the, harbor at Port Arthur Ifo 1 'engine attached to No. 96 hen fret ht. steady and g small lots of No. 3 Chicago mixed from a Japanese naval gun exploded are fired with great accuracy, A silk- cattle special on the G.T.R. dashed MOTORMAN MUST EXPLAIN.• '. were made at 634 per bushel ex- a Russian megµzine near the arsenal. clothed Chinamen, who was seen Into an east-bound King street car at De Grassi Street crossing about Motorman Armstrong is the only store, while new Chicago No. 3 mix- "Our operations against all the traveling, was, watched by the Rus- of half-past six 'on Thursday night, man who can give the cause the ed cora in cargo lots was quoted at forts are proceeding, as prearranged, sfans, who observed that, following 'Three of the twenty-fixe .passengers accident. From what could be 60c per bushel. There was some from Manchurian headquarters. the discharge of each shell, he placed died from the injuries they received, learned the ate were crown in am- demand from local buyers for barley "At noon to-day we shelled the a handkerchief to his nose and then r and-twelve are more or'leas seriously Pie time for hi u to brio his car to and sales of 2,500 bushels of heavy into his left pocket, occasionally g Russian infantry engaged in entrench- varying these movements, apparent- :', inj.ured. --- A-stop�ez-eT6I a ewitneasea to No, 8 were made at 584 per basher c y ing east oY lteiuchianyLun, and also I ea-store. Peas aro scarce and firm ly thus signalingthe landing places The crash was as sudden as it was the accident testify to this. Arm- infantry in the rear of the villages, at 6?c per bushel high freights west. g Iterrible in its effects. The great ea- strong himself was seen by a num- g g pa. causing them to flee in confusion. of the shells. The shells fell behind. with its of the 'headlight; had left!ber of people after the occurrence, Flour$Manitoba spring wheat 50; obstructions, which fact prevented ir.,:. - __ _l3 r tents, $5.80; strop bakers', $5.50; "In other directions there is no but he talked incoherently, and noth- S r e the Japanese obtaining a direct view the Union Station, and was proceed-j ing could be made of what he said. winter wheat patents, $5.70 to $5:- change to note." of their effect. The Chinaman wcks j i~ fn on its wayto Montreal. When Later he was taken to the hospital, 80; straight rollers, $5.40 to $5.50, --- - hanged. / it neared thcrossing the gateuani but the doctors there refused to al- and in bags, $2.25 to $3.65. JAPS RENEW ASSAULT. One day last week a hospital ship t ' Feed-Stanitoba bran in ba $17 p �:- moved too near the battleships is . . received bis usual signal, and lower-;lois anyone to see him. The only �• A'despatch frdm Shanghai says: . ed the gates. He declares they were possible explanation as to why the to $18; shorts, $21 per ton; Ontario The Japanese resumed their furious the harbor, whereupon the Japanese down about two minutes before the car did not come to a ktop is that bran in bulk, $15.50 to $16.50; attack on Port Ar hur on Thursday, dropped small shells around he. 'train reached them. At. the same i the. brakes did not work properly. shorts, $19 to $20, and mouillo, $24 It is reported that they occupied un- with the obvious pip o took warning time that the gates were lowered I The Toronto Railway officials stated to $28 per ton, as to quality. dergrournd chambers in ia;tportant po her away. The ship took the hint, r 'two automatic-blocks, or ciasips, that in Armstrong's state of mind Meal-A weaker feeling has devel- tions, and when she was outside the zone '-gituated about twenty-ave feet from they did not wish to interrogate oped in the. market for rolled oats, It.is unofllcfally reported that as a of ranges large shells began falling r. the gates, fit into the street rail- him. It seems cleat, from what and prices have declined 5� to 7}c result of sapping operations about near the battleships. it way tracks, so that the cars cannot could be learned that the marl when per bag, with sales at $2.20 per Port Arthur the Japanese blew u ,proceed any further when the gates he saw that a collision was inevita- bag, and in some instances this fig- ilio Erlun sdrun and Saasd>usli u rM are down, ole jumped from the car. I= he had ure has been shaded. Rolled oats in g MAY BE TROUBLE AT CHF.FOO: Althsr-gh these protections to . the riAt jump*d it would be reasonable Forts on TYiursda barrels are scarce, therefore prices Y• A despatch from London says t " ' for'them are unchangedat $4.65 to The Central News correspondent at public safety were alt is place, along to suppose that his body would have came the street car, as :f the road been found 300 feet fujIber along the $4'75 per barrel. The market for TYPHOID Ld `i-IIF.' hORTRESS, Chefoo represents the Japanese as were clear. It was going ata good track, where the vestibule and motor corn meal Is steady at $1.35 to $1.- A despatch frum Tokio says' A re- being incensed at the Chinese auth- g 45 per bag. rt received from o�lcial quarters orities, whom they accuse of epnniv- rate of speed, juuiped Ehe blocks on were picked up. port i` Hay-No. 1, $9 to $9.25: No, 2, that in con .uence of the blow ing wit$ the Russians to hoodwink the . track, crashed Into the gate, THE DEAD. 1 or �i $8 .to $8.25; au�'er inlxed, $7 to� the Japanese concerning the Russian - - which snapped like a pipe-stem, and V of the :iungsliushaa fort at Port William J. 1ylc3+ay, conductor of $7 2:i and pure clover mixed, $E3.25 destro;er Hazte/repay, which was while about halt-way across the rail- motor •:ar, aged 29, residence 6•i to $6,75 per ton in car lots. Arthur last Wednesday, the Japanese i sunk by her commander in Chefoo .Way track w4s struck fairly in the Beans-Choice primes• $1.40 to occupation of the outer emlhankment I harbor utter a su.c'assful run from 8ackviIfe Street matried, fracture at p ttiiddle by the approaching engine• _ the base of the skull, died at the $1,45 per bushel, $1.33 to $1.37}. bec°me conipli a on Friday. No de- Yurt. Arthur. 'i'ho Japanese also ac- CRASH VAS 'TERRIFIC. ' hospital at 8.05. in car lots. I ,.Rite statement has bee-n received re-', cuss the Chinese of aliu«ing the am- 'The crash war terrific. The air was Russell T, Stephens, mechanic, Provisions-heavy Canadian short garding the reported blowing up of munition, small arms an l valuables . filled with pieas3 of glass and wood; eked• 20, residence 128} Morse cut pork, $16.50 to $17.50: ligist the Urlungshan fort from the Itaztoropny vi he deposited passengers were hurled in almost Street, single, fracture at the base short cut, $16.50 to $17; American -Dr'sentery and typhoid fever have' in the Russian Consulate, although j, every direction,- but none- of them of the-skulland severe scalp wounds, clear fat basks, $s0: compound lard, -appeared in the fortress It is Bait! t these have since beers transferred to _ - ,� fell beneath the wheels of the train, died at the hospital at 8.45. 61 to 7 c: Canadian lard, 614 to that the deaths from these diseases the Chinese trots r Hai-Yank in con- The vestibule, the motor and a sec- Mrs, Minnie Mahaffy, 25 Wardell 71c: kettle rendered, Sic to 9,c, ac-,average ten daily, It !s also stated sequence of the Japanese Consul's L tion of the car .were carried, by street, skull [ractur'ed and scalp cording to.quality,,hnms, 12c to 13c'�tllat there is dissatisfaction among protest. Another ground of tom- .pctual measurement, 360 feet by the wounds, died at the hospital at I bacon, 12e to 13c; fr1•sh killed aba-,Gen. Stoessd'a 5vbOrdinates. plaint is that the Chinese authors engine's cow-catcher. Tjzh body of 880• ttoir- hogs. $7 50: heavy fat hogs,'! I ties are g:ucrding the Russian Con- the car was smashed to kindling THE INJURED. 14.25; mixed lots, $4.30, to $4.90; AT PORT ARTHUR. sulate M,reu^:er the Iiai-Yank has it twood, while pieces of the trucks were ' 1 taken a position from which she is -- p. P Joseph Johnston' machiaiat, 84 selects, $5 to-$S.L,> otT ars, I A despatch to the London Daily enabled to protect ' the Consulate. strewn in every Alrection.. the roof III Telegraph ass the ' was lifted entirol off and carried a; Robinson Jtreet, bruises and lacers Cheese <)ntarro fall while, ldc to Tel ra h from Tien-Trip a 5 tions oa the face, bruises on the 10ic; colcu•ed, 10ic tri lti;c; Quebec. latgsc,.- _reperis-train P-ost_A:th��.. Rear-Admiral b'uiger_ of the Amari- - distance of about 25 feet, It took I right hip, 98c to 9jc, state that the Russians are persis- - "-- can Asiatic squadron- noiiHed- k.he crew of a wreckingtrain several s i the Cbinese that he will land marines l Willis .Armstrong, motorman of the Better-F'incist grades. 19*c to tently attacking the besiegers. Small !tours to clear the track of all thecar, 22 years of age. 115 Sackville 10}c; ordinary flneRt,-19c to 19}c;I parties of abnui Ilfty men each make if there is trouble. debris Street, bruised about the head and medium/ grades. 184 to 19., sad! uumerova sorties nightly, and throw - - r ' CONVERSE AMICALBY PASSP VGERS PICKED UP bask- western dairy, 154 to 1514 - grenades Into the Japanese trenches - - Moat of•tho passengers were picked Wilfrid Shaffer, 613 King Street, F4;gs-•Select new laid, 234 to 2•ic_ They storm the enemy's outworks, A despatch from Chefoo .says up among the wreckage at the north- :i east, right knee sprained, rib broken straii;ht gathered candled,' 204 to' with the greatest daring, displaying Fighting it Port Arthur has taken ieast corner of Queen Street and the; severe scalp wound, abrasions,-about 31c; No• 2, 15c to 15}c. absolute contempt for death. 'Their' place nightly sine the Japanese be- ;" - crossing At this point about had i the face. ordinary daily mortalityis about, gan their general assault on Oct. of one side of the ear bad been! Emily Moss. 2.4 Kew Beach, bruin- CATTLE MARKET. seventy, but'the Japanese losses are! 26, according to Capt Ronberg, a thrown. The moment the engine.Il es about the cheat and forehead, ~ _ Toronto, Nov. 22nd. greater The-Japanese fleet is not pilot, who was a passenger on the ietruJk the car the couplingbetween. Balla • Campbell, a Wilcox Street, assisting in the bombardment of the,Itussian torpedo-boat destroyer Ras- 'it and the trailer broke, and the face and forehead bruised, head lac- do light ....... 4.25 4.50 fortress. Admiral Togo has been or-i t'oropny erated, derod not to lose an of bis ships, The ,f a anes4 trenches, the Captain - .- �seore o[ so of pass,•ngera on the fat=I do. medium .. ... 4.00 �4 35 Y P 'i P -.•- - �. , ter were, fortunately. not seriously Agnes. McDonald, 25 Wardell do cows - ..... -3.50 44 0p anti he therefore keeps them out of i says, are closest to the forts on ' 4 ,injured. , The trailer,..howevar, was Street, ankle sprained, back-bruised. IIulls, ox port 8.b0 8:75 range of the Russian batteries. �ltthilung and Keekwan Mountains dragged a few feet c4-, Ile track$ be Thomas' Raskin, 58 Caroline-Sy., Butchers' -picked lots 4.25 •.4,50 The. Japi4nese army.has only cap-! asci to other tarts on the north- - -• foie It became detached from. thy' neck antiyr d head cut flying glass, do good to choice lured s few advanced field works. !eastern group:. Andrew Robertson, 24 Mercer The Chinese wall and enceinte are ,n-I The sharpshooters of both sides motor -and those in it were rather loads 3 60 4 10 adl shaken u sad ve Street, forehead cut, tact, and the big permanent forts occupying the pita converse with p ry muco do fair to . good 8.50 8.85 �•` _ , frightened, _ - _ uv trd _ I are not impaired. The huge caner I each other and frequently make in- MANY KIRACUTAUS ESCAPE9, dress, heats'cut. dium ,.. ... 3.50 8.751 AorcJi and R kwon di idunl les la order to borrow f v' truces w Thomas Robertson, one year old, do good cows 2.75 ,3,25 are untouched, Even t e ou to relieve their cramp- `! 'Tbe most astonishing thing about, son of the former, loft le crushed at Paniung has not been taken. More ed hmits. the whole sa-d affair is that eve g do common and 'T'''I so badly that amputation was no- - rough than onto the Japanese.have-badly 1'ho Japanese are displaying groat bodywas not killed outri ht,, Those g 1,50 1..SS �- g cessa.ry above the knee. Butchers' bulls ... 1.75 2.+,0. blundered. They 'provided ladders energy in the construction of their who saw the accident rega•ed that r only thir feet lop for, use in fifty-I trenches and the,mountin of guns. Mrs. Wm. Coen, 65 De Grassi do medium 1.,5 3.50 Y tY g y g part of It as a miracle, They didn't """ "' _ I toot moats, The younger officers All the railroad steamers belonging kneecap broken.' head crushed. -do light ,• ...... 1,135 1.15 expect to see anybody carried' out of - John H as, 1941 Queen Street g aro grumbling, and talk of taking to the Russians, except the steel ..... 2.50 3.00 Amur, have been the wreck alive. The engine imply Ym Light bulla .... matters in their ors?i hands. screw transport plowed into the motor and deraol- east, knee cut and limbs bruised. Feeders, short-keep3,50 8.60 LATER. _ do good . .,, . .. •..... 3,25) 3.40 sunk by Japanese shells. - fished it as if it had been a top. � - g '• � CAN' }IOI,D OUT 'PILL MARCH. .The hospital. ship Angara, formerly -- `-The- Impact, however, shook the I Ail the victims of the Queen Street Stockers, good 2.7., 3.00 whole train, and a brakeatnnn who railroad crossing accident who are Milk cows, each .,....:..30.041 ;,0.00 A despatch from St. Petersburg,a transport, has been sunk in shal- .was fortunate) inside_ one of the I now in hospital are reported to be Export ewes, per cwt. 3.50 3,65 sa)s, -It is stated that the Czar has low water. The patients are still on care, i.as thfown to the ound.'The progressi very favorably. Baby rd'the ship and are comfortable. - engineer,e ted with great. promRti-' Robertson, who had a leg amputat- Culla, ea.h ••. •. 2.00 '3,001 to bold klari g thaimurrunt(1Gthe nitre- r ..50 5 sal, doclarin gthat he ccill be . abbe e St a _ . . . - tude, and succeeded in bringing his ed, has. 0 lied nit p March if a oaMERCIFf:L J:1P BULLETS,Bucks _,,,, n r n ' gig sly, gnd hgpee_ re Lambs, per cwt . .... 4.00 '4.65 al of the Baltic fleet In - p - - - ry• flo selects, per cwt 4.80 n be supplied with stores and am- San Francisco, Nov. 17,-Dr. N. train to a oto within a tom- held out for its'recovery.' Nogasi, of Tokio, who has personal- Calvei, per 'lb 3 5 ain forts are do each UO 10.00 ca ' g do li lights 4.50 4.60 m e bee of mrnmentahas in- ly attended many of the Japanese - munition. All the fret his and 314 Lo 31 c north and intact, and ufficient = tADI�tG' �IAB��TS g .. west. - do tats ,•. .: ....... .. 4.50 4,60 ,for the.-def fortress. It is'snd Russian wounded in the hos- { stated that t pitals of 'Japan singe•the beginning R°lled Oats-Quiet; $4.10 for cars y of bags and $4.35 for barrels on -"- strutted its agents abroad a fur- of hostilities, is here on his way to - �: arab Gen. 9toessel with the nates- London to read a paper before a The Ruling Prices In Livs Stock track' Toronto; ,c more for` broken " GAS TANKS EXPLOD}�. miry s there on 'Bullet and Breadstuffs. - Rota here, and 404 more for broken -. _ = lots outside, Four:Killed and Seven Injured in versisupplies at all costs. Another society of surgeon on of the-despatch is that Wounds and Their Treatment During y Peas--Are up; the demand ds nod Fire at Chicago. Gen. Stoessel informed the Czar that the Present War." He expresses g S surprise at the way wounds 'inflicted BREADSTUFFS, at 67.4 to 68c for No. 2 west or he can hold'out for several months, Y A despatch from Chicago says :- and that he attaches no cond1t4on , liy the small bullets used by the Ja- Toronto, Nov, 22.-N%%cat-Qntario est Four for holding the_ fortress. panese heal', and the small death Buckwheat-In -good demand at persons wore killed and a scorn red and white quoted.at $1.03# bid, r g of others were injured by a series of rate which they causd. The Rus 55c•to 564 east and west. Rus- with sales at $1.U4; spring at 954, et lesions that com letel ' destro Sian bullet used is far more dead! i P P Y. Y- "JAPS GUNS ItITERIOR'. 3•• Rad No. 2-goose at 89c to 90c, east ed the plant of the Pyle Electric he says. - and west. Manitoba, No. i' north= Tho Tokio correspondent of the Headlight ridgy.Company, in South Chi- Berlin Ta eblatt says that the sin ern is quoted ' at $1.03 ; No, 2 COUNTRY PRODUCE. o, on Friday. The shocks of the t 3• JAPS A11i1iL'SC:tDED. ' northern, •9 c to 994• No. 3 North- �g y' progress that is betirg mad A. r so severe that all the sbu x n w o t. star Butter-The market . is generally c plosio - e Arthur' is attributed b A despatch from e. P a g Y f Port- A Y. P r!' cern 94xc to 95c 0eor ian Bay ports 1 0 _ � R Y P. r the demolished ant K k' buildings--near pea P h :-Gen euro atm - sYzady and--quotations--are unehang- b i g� those well informed in Tokio to t e says preport. amore grinding in trans-iT ed. were badly dartiaged, windows were inferiority -- 1 ur-There' is a demand and arCreamery, prints ....r. .: .. 20c-to-21c shattered for blocks, and persons compad of the Japanese guns, ail that to ch ambuscade on Nov. 15. _ ibetter feeling in t e mar a s, so o u s ... .ts wbro thrown compared with the heavy.Russian 2e i near Si s were thirty-two Japanese ...... :.. ,..... ., entinietre guns, which were� dragoons were killed o"r wounded. - .. millers i1nding it necessary to accept Dairy tubs, good to from their feet. Over-pressure on evidently, land ro some slight reduction;'cars of . 90 choice ...15c -16c tanks containing gas:is believed to The fire from. these guns has been -T-=- per cent. patents, however, are still do medium ......... ,c....,.. 13a 144 have caused the accident. concentrated by lien. Stoessel's ar- - - •• -' quoted_at _$4.50, buyers' sacks, east . do inferior grades ... ......10c 12c t Ilery commander, Gen. Nikitin, A GUNNER'S SUICIDE. and west, with a few sales below Dair lb. rolls, good to + withJapanese' " „this mark; 154 Lo 204 higher for choice g - gi;eat skill upon thri .........164 17c .-BUSSIAN'WOMEN• RIOT. advanced positions, and has partly Arrested, Broke Away and Jump 'Choice. Manitoba=Quotations are do, medium :..... :..•..... ....14c 154 ed Into the Sea.. unchanged at $5.35 to $5.70 for first Cheese-Quotations for job Iota - - nullified the advantages the, Japan- tents, $5.2U to $5.40 for second Wives of Soldiers Forcibly. De- ase gained earlier. A despatch from Halifax, �.5., _. patents, here are steady at 10}c to Ile for patents and $5 to $5.30 for bakers'. twins and 101c to 101c for large, wand Allowances Due: BLE1V UP ARSENAL. says :-A sensational suicide occurr• Miilfeeci'--Is steady at $14.50 to Eggs-Continuo firm in tone.., and A despatch from St. Petersburg ed at midnight, on Thursday,' when. $15 for bran in bulk, $18 to $18.50 A telegram received at Tokio from a young grinner of the Royal Artil- for quoted unchanged at o c for says ict worsens riot in the Ismail Moji reports the destruction of an- lery, arrested for fighting on the for shorts, east and west. Manito- for fresh gathered, 204 to 214 for district is reported from Odessa.' It other Russian arsenal and magazine street, broke from his captors, and ba is unchanged at.$21 for shorts cold storage, and 20c for limed. is stated that a thousand wi.vds aiid at Wort -Arthur. The Japanese dis- plunged into the icy water of the and $19 for bran, exports. Potatoes--Pei es are flim in tone, other relatives of reservists who harbor, and was drowned.. He ;had Barley-Reins steady; 46c to 47e but quotations are unchanged at-70c have-gone to the- war; not having covered, a is Said, the their o= ;art low. fres hts for No. 2, 44o for to 75c. on track,and fisc to 90c out pram- the arsenal, and centred their ping been. arrested by the military police. g •starved .any:of the allowance i leis fire upon` it. After, dropping and was taken to the main guard No. 3 extra and 42c for No. 3 malt- of store. Ontario stocks, which are iscd Them by the Government, storm- two hiindred shops in the locality, room at the Queen's Wharf. When ing ouside, Toronto freights. . somewhat scarce of good quality, ed the Government buildings: they succeeded in blowing it up. the sergeant on duty was removing Rye-Is firmer, up le,•to 76c-out- are-at 55o to 6.54 on track and.75c Vice-G°vcu,'nor Ikck summoned as- The Japanese are widening_ their the prisoner's belt ha.broke . away - pido for No. 2. out of store. . aitance, but was unnhle to disperse gaps, and Are_using them to move clashed down the wharf, and with a Corn-Canadian nominal at 53c to Dressed Hogs-Car lots of selected the rioters until:he 'took 10,000 their guns forward. The Russians wild shriek jumped into the water. b+ic west; American yellow is • much weights on track here are quoted at roubles from the local treasriry and continue their spirited sorties, using Every effort was made to rescue the easier in anticipation of new, crop 46.40 bid and $6.50 asked, distrib ited them among the .fami- -rec,•ipts; No. 2 is quoted at 67e, No. Poultry-8c'to 9c for chickens, 5e lies-. , Then he -telegr.sphed to the hand grenades in their attacks upon man, but he a is unknown. irilmede 3 zit 664c and No. 8 mixed at 65c to Sc for hens. Geese and ducks are Ministryof the Interior that 21,000 the Japs. lately. His name is ,unknown. He at 8o to-9c. Turkeys are,-not too' was about twenty-three years old. _ -•on track Toronto. Y roubles more was needed to moet,_the -_., -•DIRECTED JAP FIRE. -' The authorities'will bold an`iavvsti- .' pats,,-hirm; In moderate demand, plentiful, 12c to 14c being paid to- families' claims till the end of the No. 1 white, 32;c; No., 2; 324 low,day -for choice: : year, ( A despatch from Chefoo rasa :- gatioti. - M1 e..,f ,' � .,, ... :•.. ,.. .y...; �.... ,._....�.. - - r�rv':fyyyra,,.., •n A: - •,...-. - ' �.o•!`�.t., ,:, ,mow' .d.. _ _ '.,:•a. - �',!:aw�'•'w'' u•a �*n�l�i11.F•�''j�" L�.,-tki�+p r"�+�'w.�l°'m:�l!��'."!4Sr87YYi� •r+M.i•L www•'-" •7 . .. . 1 - _ . , - ,: 1. ...'' - . fix . . , 4,41 _. , . • . . -: -a � tl 1. 4 1 .: w .. ._ - :. _ �'�. - '. .. .. v,...^Y4 ...�#u '.9f 'NCS •.�. �Vdown upon the platform with w het eyes so that the light In lhexi �F'3- -j-F1-�'FF1'i"1'�i Bowed into his face. `' force that shook every plank. a re- - ' - A roar of astonishment and ap- "I have done you wrong," h ��• 0 a 4� • •" , � ��, pinnae rose from the crowd. Long plied. "I did not think gay ween- , .`• . _ . Bill got up and looked around with an's nature could be so constant, so � ' - . . . n yyyy���� r T :­ G ' ' � . T . - - .� {J�� CL an air of surprise which provoked a strong. I felt that I ought t�give ' U V loud burst of laughter --from the you up." i"- spectators. It seemed to madden "But I wouldn't be given up," she - him and he made a kind of rush at interrupted, her voice quivering. APPLYING MANURE. ., 04 . . . e. . YPS1 his opponent; ..but the young man "You shall not be given up. Nothing ; x stepped aside and caught his arm. shall come between us." The two mistakes most frequently "Hold on!" be said good-humored- "Since you have drusen unworthy met with in spreading manure are .� IV. ` Ge breath, 'You've me,' h added, his voice trembling are too heavy / �� y t your b man Y e e a e iS,that the applications �R �7 4 - I. been at it -before, a.nd I'm fresh, into a key of infinite tenderness, "I I a.nd it is not pulverized finely A SECRET REVEALED here—" he turned to the crowd, will do my utmost to justify your I enough, writes life. E. L. Jones. I 'i.-'J - + "give him"a glass of beer." Two choice. I am y our knights your vas- have seen many loads thrown out on or three stone bottles werei swiftly sal, what you will, only yours." tie group$ in large chiunks, some the handed up; he took one and tossed The sun had gone down by this size of a man's head, and from 3 to r/ J. CHAPTER L=(Continued time, its last rose-light d in awn 5 feet' araart. I cannot imagine a 11 i I c) , ponent once, and had seized him for it to the giant. ly n Y Ile wore his soft hat tiltecj oft his I another bout, getting "hold'' of "Take a­good drink," he said. into the track of Ulysses and his worse way. Manure should be pur =_t orehead., and he.hummed or;whistled him. as it is called, foully. There Long Bill seemed for a moment as companions, following them in that verizednown- . and applied evenly. The ' as he walked, a!s if he had not a was a great deal of excitement in tl he were going to refuse, then he mysterious Islands ofewhichto hJ essieklo ed amount to be used will depend od the re in a world which had been -the-crowd around the platform and took a draught, flung the empty I y kind of soil, the crop to be raised. ''. fare made world 'him. se4*�,%1 of the spectators, hearing bottle on one side.' and stepped into i to dream; some stars were already�� the quality W He had ads for been-walking for five and the Young man's exhortation--he position. I trembling in the clear sky, a taint q y of the fertilizer. Clay soils, for instance, will retain the ,. a halt hours, and almost every per- had one of those clear, bell-like "Ready?" said the young 'man glow affil crowned the bare noun-I etre of the mature for several taro summits, the bri htl colored, nth son whom he had passed.had turned voices which are warranted to pen- cheerfully. _ Y brightly ears, while a sand soil. will lose all ;and looked atter him, some of etrate the thickest din—joined in, "It's my turn now." — smokeless cit at their base, which;Y Y - 4 was a jewel in the sunset, had faded i tiffs benefit in one year. Therefore,' . gown sex enviously, all. of the and cries of "No, no! Fair play I "All right." •;, ees admiringly. Give him another hold!" rose from 'Long Bill went to work more care to common atone, specked with in-Ion aaridy soils I use manure sparing' x the edge of the fair h#0iall aides. fully this time, and it looked as if numerable sparks 'ot light; the keen ly. On corn land, with the right y r .. up and seemed to consider, ing The wrestlers stopped, the small he meant to crush the life out of chill of the winter night was in the kind of soil, there is no danger of in the direction of ldoak mowers; man panting, the big one s his foe and throw him afterward. air, it *as dangerous to linger be too heavy applications, but on small x then he took his pocket, down upon the upturned faces. T u the y Ecn—g-3n n kept his ground neath the olives. They rose and her- grain a h'ea�y coating will often cause spun it in the.air, and said gravely: "What's the matter?" he demanded though his face grew pale and he#rigid away, parting at the gate of it to fall. When sowing grass seed "Heads!" sullenly, lumbering up to the edge breathed haPd. Once his foot slip- Ada's temporary home, not to meet •on grain land, I sow before the. ma- ' p IL came down a head, and pocket- of the platform. "AVho says I ain't p� slightly, and a kind of gasp. again for years. sure is spread. In this way I am king the coin w crossed the boundary tefair? If an of you thinks rose from the :::rowd, breathless with * * , 0 e e sure of a Food stand of grass. line, so of speak, add joined the playing Y y excitement, but he recovered himself i if you have a large she'd to be crowd, throe which he shouldered you know more about wrestling than instantly and stood as before, firm Stillbrooke Mill stands as of old cleared of uusnure, it will be well . '; through I do, he'd better step up here and a rock ibeside its clear waters, on Which 'to plow it with a turning plow and s" big way with a good-humored smile, teach me," He looked around the •-gill's got him- now," said a,silver swans glide among the grin either run a mike-toothed harrow "' . - which now and again broke into a crowd fiercely, and his small eyes reflections of overarching trees. But laugh, as if he were entering Into rested on the nun man's upturned voice; the young girl heard, and a i the garden is built over, and the 0 er it or scatter some corm on it the fun of the thing, and meant to Y g shudder ran through her, and she plane tree gone, so that the Mill ; let the hope in to pulverize it. face• looked aside, but, as if fascinated, Ii can then be loaded with a fork enjoy himself; as indeed he did. He ,-Perhaps this young gentleman her eyes returned to the combatants, I seems to be a continuation a the stopped at most of the stalls,, 'ull step up and kindly give me a and she watched with heaving bosom street. A railway bridge draws a aril is ready to wrest• It the bot- qi . bought some gingerbread, and ate blseJc horizontal bar across the tree tom is ttiacked hard h , and be dug - lesson. Long Bill is allus ready to and tightly clinched hands. tope and strides over tLe bri u ni=h a >zrubirirs line, and putver- it, and drank n glass of beer at a, leara.'= It looked as !f the d must be . booth. He went into Richardson's aY ized in the enc�x! before it is loaded• r,, with- long, black iron compass lege, Show, and laughed at the funny i Tho young man smiled, and Long with the giant, as if it were impos- stepping unconcerdedly on green Ia handling heavy manure a large men sad applauded the tragedian I Bill, like a bull enraged by s red sable that the young man could hold turf or Sn mid-stream, a symbol of�shoNel, about 14 inches square. W111 He saw the Fat Lady chaffed the cloth, scowled back at him. out much longer; but presently the the money-getting spirit of the age, ,be more satisfactory than the fork. Giant, and talked to the Dwarf and I "He don't seem to fancy ft," he more knowing ones of the spectators a spirit that everywhere defaces On my waggon, I use a platform and e the Living Skuleton. said, his huge mouth twisted into naw that he was saving himself, I beauty, ruthlessly oa-rushing, horne two or meso removable side boards. Presently he arrived in front of I�a sneer. "Likes shouting better, and waiting for the critical moment ion by the fever of its own mad de- -These are superior to a 'wagon bax - the platform, on which a wrestling f don't yer, air? well. just mind yer in which to exert his reserve force. l sire. � l for tiffs In,,rpose 1f to be Hauled bout was taking pFace, and he stop-I own business, will yer?" It came, as all such' moments One summer evening some ears b Y only a short distance, over level ped short, shouldered himself into a 1 The young man laughed. come. and with s sudden gathering ago a train roared out of Cleeve!roads, erd gates will not be needed, -: . ' - bear space, and looked on with a, The right keep your temper, my together of his muscles, a swift(station and over this bridge at low 'thum greatly tariiit4ating the work _ smiling interest. And at this mo-I man•" he said good-humoredty. "All movement of his whole bo<ly las it I speed bearing in one of its carriages'The load should be spread evenly . hent Madge Lee was drifted to his`l want is fair play, for the little 1 seethed, be raised the giant—using i a general officer in full dress return- Lrom the wagon, covering the entire • nide, and the low, clear voice, with 'one. Go at it again, but give him his own knee tea the leryerLand lit- ing from a review, a beautiful dark- ground, g oral! Bun him t° the ground. eyed hl woman %k ahlad of laeen, mid g - tte mechanical, alme3st dreamy ap time a get hold. y" b gr I _ al, reached him. For a moment "Keep your orders for them as o yell of delight rewarded the e' g P.LANTTNG AN ORICHARD. ' Keal, did not notice it, for he was ab-, wants them," was the retort. "I pion, and cries of "Bravo, air!" a girl of eleven. The latter, having - sorbed by_the performance on the_don t wrestle with him again—nor "Hurrah,•young 'un!" carne from alai off her own gala hat was: Mr L. A t;oodman says there Is _._ tosseA p w eath other- nobody. come to that," and went -sidt*, . ..- - -- ---- rr•ownp -Ices-hru," eswsla with—hthe._nn_.bu,areav I.iiat_retlaiires a greater ,__ . ! platform Two men were hard at rag work trying to throw for his coat• hanging on the ropes• Long waited lay still. The young white lamed coded hat that la on aunnttni of intelligence than orchard -'' and though it was evident the big "Oh, go on, go on!" sbouted the laran walte>d Por a second, thea went the seat beside her, her brother growing. FxFyrience is a prime re- ger of the two, a tremendous Cor- crowd, regretting their chivalry. lanai hent over the gr'gantic form;taken the unbuckled swordbelt and iq�,i.Ate to s*&e%.; that is, knowing _ i,. , stretched out as motionless as a nlshman• must throw his opponent, Go on." m was drawing the .-word slowly from',whaL certain treatment will produce the young man, who understood the But he -shook his head, and was `stone figure cast from its pedestal its sheath• and feeling its edte The climate being eultable• procit- - uvhole business, wanted to sir how shuitiiug�c n his walstcoat when the "!last killed um, lad?" croaked "There is the mill, Ada," the en-� ? - ' B able eschars fag depends more on the he would do it But suddenly the young man called out as pleasantly out an old man at the edge of the oral was •,aging• "see the man lean- s•u,bsoll than on any other one thing. .. crowd made one of the periodical as before : platform. ing over the half-door, One might . ..!rushes, and the girl was thrown "R'ait a momenta I don't want to ' o.- no, he has only fainted. -Give 6 You can make the Buil richer it it think ft was Matthew himself " SNi not ric4i enough, but you cannot . - agaim-st him, i spoil the sport'. I'll have a bout me ,euro water." ' He saw it all as in the days of'his!change the aubsoii wiLhorit great He looked down carelessly, then with yon'" and he took off his coat ITo was all gentleness now, ea he i happy wholesome boyhood Mat-!ex wnse lion f•nial subsoil and sue- - seeing it was a woman he put out in a leisurely way, bathed the low' forehead.of his fel- i K . thew and Martha and sunny-haired icem lnit!ro one hand, and, as if he were con- The girl had stood looking - from lea foe and poured some brandy Jessie were moving about as of old. 1te subsoil and talrned - -- ` were never Deng 1T'her+e two scdtonece should be bcuned • -tending with a feather pillow, kept one to the other, stlent;ly, asd - al- through, the st ullen_I11A— ._. out of hia --_ __ _ .. . back the man who was crowding her! most indifterently, observant of all "Lie's all right Stand back and thoughts, and at times were very !upon the ntcanorV of every frim prone- . and with the other drew her in front 1 that was- going on, -but at this give him air!" he said,-and he nears to him, living on beyond the er Ihg down under your soil in a --• -_. 1. of him. - ' point w Instantaneous change came swept away the curious crowd .with !huafdr•ou din'ereot }laces on the land hounds of sense and time in that In doing so he held her a moment. I over her face• and almost uncon- a wove of his hand. I eternity which is all round and'you intend to' Plant and are ..what - _ She slipped from his grasp. her Paco sciously her hand clasped the young Long Bill rose to his feet, dazed about us. e. is below, A few dollars spent 1n suddenly dyed a rich crimson, andlman's arm. and staggering, then, when he could The train passed into the blue din- this m,iy Snag save you thcruasrgle'ln - was panning on, when he said ! .He looked down at the hand as ft see distinctly enough to rec°gnizo' Lance, ruthlessly stralght rushing as: orchard. The best subw3l is • "rot hurt, I hope? You want to I lay, brown as a -11'iadoo's, but hie opponent, he lurched forward the democracy it typifies, the mill-Ithe logs tormatwon. It allows the •- " ,tell my fortune. do you? Well, I ;small and shapely, on the white with a'savage oath. wheel hummed on as of old, dashing.rains, to Sinl: deep into its bosom - 'w itnessed and experienced everything I shirt-sleeve, and then at her face. "No, no! Enough's as good as a the water in diamonds from its turn- and there holds it until called for fair but that, so here! "Hallo!" he said banter inglya and feast. Don"t be greedy!. Some In stair • Strangers dwelt in the by the drouiths of summer aril the - gnes,"`and he he ou isc for the face was other dav! Keep your temper, man, g g - She stopped, reluctantly, as it full of fear and anxiety. or '" held out mill-house, other children watched cold of winter. A Fertile, parous sub- rt n bove all other seemed, and misunderstanding her C first time he noted its beauty. a strong but well-formed hand. and the mystery of the ine xhaust i-I considerations. A gravelly shale or 131esitation he pulled out halt a l I-Well?" he asked. "what's the But Long Bill had lost his temper l ble water, which flows on forever clay }ossa is next is order as to • .crown. matter?" beyond retrieval, and would have and never lessens. • value, and can be. found in many of "Beg .pardon! Got to cross your Her lips quivered, and all uncon- struck the hand aside if It had not So all things change and renew)our apple rliNtricts. A red clay shale 'hand, of course. I forgot!- Come scious of the admiration in his srnil- been quickly withdrawn, themselves, there is no death, only(with limestone soil and subsoil is , - ' on! Now, mind, I shall only be-{ ing eyes, she said in a low voice: "Shame, shame!" shouted the eternity. •The, water flows to the also valuable, Alter subsoil, a good lieve in the good luck. No bass luck "Don't go. ire is strong and— crowd. eat sea which covers" the earth, it ! . for me, thanks!" and :ruel when he's like this! Don't "Oh, never mind," said the young gr (fertile soil, porous, loamy, with L Atter another momenta hesita- +o!" man. "lIe isn't quite himself yet, I rises on the wings of the sunbeam, plenty of tivar.ls, potash and lime, momentary 6 rides gloriously over the. heavens inI so as to give fnirly good crops of .Lion she took tls�fingers of his out- ire laughed, and patted the small and doesn't mean it," andr-with a cloud masses colored by purple sun-Vgrain or grass, should be chosen. Ono _ •' stretched hand, lightly crossed his brown- hand, laugh and a' pleasant nod he leaped set, descends in rich rains and fra-i that dries oat c,uick'ly so that it cna paha, and murmured something In I "It's all right," he replied. "Don't from the platform. He was sur- , so low a voice that he bent his head you be afraid: he won't hurt me." rounded instantly by an admiring grant dews; and so on again, in end- be�be plowed soon atter a rain, that - She said no more but took her throng, eager to speak with, and, if I lessen me-etto d We, too, have i wori:s ea<i]•y so as to get best re almost tq here. our time to rejoice and sorrow, to' ^iThat� he said. "T�iere's' such hand away swiftly and drew back. possible, touch the youngster Who love and tear, to'dovbt and struggle,Iwtlts with least labor, that will give a row f can't hear," and with an But only a few, yards, though a gentleman, bad managed l to bloom attd fade. But though a good crap of. corn while !;rowing -- action natural enough under the cir- Having finished his peeling leisure- to "down" the champion. the trees, ane that. will not bake too . `` to bltios' succeeds generation and cumstances, and far from ar in-I ly, the crowd. made a lane for him, (To b©Continued.) the same willows hear the whipper-I easily, is always deayrable. Next 4 tentional offence, he put h - left and he sprang upon the platform. Ing of lovers and see their' children'come° a rocky or gravelly soil, ' .hand on her shoulder, and drew - her I,As the two men faced each other a which is good, hit takes ijiore work ' and children's children, and the race away from the crowd. murmur of admiration and satisfac- 'fin . 1C PP }s perpetually )renewed in its eternallto flet ,c alts, These are Pound in Her face flamed, bee,eyes flashed,I tion rose from the crowd. A Dying Pro round, there n' a difference. Unlike labunKlarice in all mountain districts. and she wrenched, slipped from his They were two splendid specirtiens the water, man has a choice between LOCATION AND F.%FOSurin - - light grasp, and flinging the money of humanity—onc huge, muscular as blessing and cursing, he does not .at h feet, was moving away. The a ell, theotherslim, supple as .y CHAPTER XI.VII.—(Continued). hind'and but-leave not and wrack ia emoby'a thoittGli theyc not so nistFroukitnot beelevation, uniler nun man looked startled for a I tiger, and et with the firm, win moment, then he stepped in front of muscles of the trained_athlete. Be- For each separate ,man, as well as festinated. F�levation above sur her, as effectually barring her pro-t side fHeremendous bulk of'the pro- "I am an, outcast," he replied; the whole race, moves onward, rounding larids sous to get good air — grass as if he were a stone wall. fessional the young man looked ra- gloomily, yet he remembered her though often .with many a ba'ckfall, drainage cannot be -ignored. Eleva- _. _ "What's the matter?" he said, I ther spare and slight, and Long Rill. words at the waterfall, to one "far-oft divine event" with I tion above the sea, as you go south with a gentleness which was j ey esl him up and- down with what - a -crtain power.for a certain season l of 40 degree:Q, is Important, because tapology, conciliation, and a strong I was meant for a super`cilious--stare: "father then art to me, and mother to retard or advance the grand final�ycm get into the cooler, drier, purer ;1 .. man's respect for a woman all in As they stood regarding each dear, and brother too, consummation. air. Brit this is not enough, ff you one. "Did I hart you? I beg your other, T eels Jako limped up to' the Kind husband of my heart.:' The End:) Riave not also elevation above the pardon. I only meant to save you girl, whose large eyes, dilated, were . surrounding ]ands, for you then have n r o le would never hear of �— I, nom Deing , don't take offence, where none was "`"ho's that?" he asked sharply. it," he added. A MOUNTAIN THEATRE. ��-��� �, meant, and tell me my fortune, "It's a gentleman, mint it_? Who is "Do you know, Lord Bjank is ra- as on lower lands. The northern there's a good girl—though, by he, eh?" the, fond of me. ire is a, sweet old Probably the most novel theatre in slopes and exposures are always Coll- George! I expect it will be a prett3" The girl without, removing her man, and my godpapa. And Philip, the 'world is that which was recent- sidereal hest. I think this is tr�ie be- black one, now," and he smiled. gaze, shook her head, and drew, please don't be angry, he knows ly opened at Thale, in lrermany. The cause the best soils and sttRrsoi]s are She might have resisted-his words away from him, • why you went home in such a hurry. theatre is on the sunvidt of a moon_ on these northers slopes, and not' ''4' and gone off, still resentful, but the - The eyes of the two men suddenly You will hear of something soon." twin, and. is- surrounded on all sides because of the location it da Anile was irresistible. I grew sharp and intent; they ftp- As she said this she looked down, a by steep rocks; the"seats for the au_ Unless varieties are adapted t.o . "Give me your hand, and--and�proached each other, shook hands,, little tremor in her nervously`clasli- dience,are tielvn out of the rock a.rrl climate, soil• location, exposaire anal don't touch me, please," she said in I stood chest to chest, then got hold, ed hands'. acconunodate 1,000, peraons, and the(market, you plant in vain. This a breath, and the struggle began. In less than "Even at the very bolt it would stage, which is also hewn ovt at the 'sturiy oY adaptability can reach con- _ Something, a sudden gentleness of I a minute it was seen that, the young have to be years, Ada!" he exclaim- rock, is S0 feet long by 54 feet wide. elusions only 6y act.unl experience, It appeal in•her last words, attracted pian who had dared the champion of ed, all his heart in his voice. "And No artificial scenery is used, ,brit the is well , to make the experience of ­ . iris attention, and he just raised his the district knew the rules of the'!.to think of your wasting your youth(background is funned by the dense others serve you. If variety,is at its That before he held out his hand with,.)gsme, and that Long Bill had not I and beauty farest and by the outlines of the best in one locality, then yon should 'the gesture a gentleman would ac- got a "soft thipg." They gripped "Growing old and ugly, when ,of mountains in the distance. The dress- abide by thin decision. But the fact - .cord a lad each other, swayed, pressed,• and course.- you wouldn't care for me ling-room -for -the tictors is clo§o tit` that one variety doe-, bust in one The fire died out of the gil'l's eyes, (tugged, the muscles standing out on I any more." Band in the forest, blit completely part of our urc}icvrl and another ver Al and with drooping head she murmur-' their arms like strained steel- One 1 Ada!" hidden from the audience. The thea- riety in another part dornarWs clog= ' - Bed her prophecy hurriedly. moment it seemed as if the younger "I suppose you.wuudd Elie for me— tr•e is fully Protected from the wind, est study. Batch for these varier- He :±aught only a word here and!ma'n's back must yield or be brok- 'they always say that." she 'added, tions and note why tliey are so, see- -• - -there, and his attention strayed I and its acoustic properties are so en; the next he had recovered him- Die'? t£hati would I not do?" excellent thnt every word is heard. fug o Abe drawn. ncciirato conclusions L I back in a moment or two to the self`and was ?rending his-antagonist '"n'ell, once you said you• would • ' cannot he drawn. . _ •suddenness of the exclamation. (almost .double. Then suddenly, oven,live for me--" —� - PREPARATION OF <PHF, LAN , "' "Fair play!" he said, as if he while the victory hung in the bal- ":And I did it, and I shall 'alwnys, Nothing convinces like cobviction. were speaking to himself, his egos sacs, the young man was seen to while I .live at all." t3 and, the distance. of planting rnusf• - fixed on the wrestlers. I raise his shoulder and move his leg, "Yet you won't wait a little Beware of fossa dogs and tigffi be diand F rr ndinta, canm.st n' o! The big man had thrown his op- and the huge form of Long Bill went while?" she added, suddenly raising men. 4 soil and surrounding circumstances. . ^ . ---- -- . - _ . ._ . . . . / W • .._.._-.__.._.. _�_�- - �. v W"o..i _ •. ,. 4 , -w •.. .. f -N '.-.,, i, _ -Howard WLse, of Toronto, -Geo. Varty,of Montreal,spent �lr � >z� �• was here over the holiday. the holiday with his mother here. ' ' -bila. Win. Leitch spent the -alta. John E. Gee has returned r ` holiday with Pickering friends. home after spending some time in, -Fred Peak, of Toronto, visited Toronto. il ecta �. A�'� at the home of his brother on -T. H. Bell,,Aef Port Hope, _ �-L!� -- } : - -- , spent Monday here with his -J. McGuire, of Toronto, spent brother, R. A. =- -- --- - - M' - a few days with his mother dur- -David Savage spent a few ,.,•.This We®k...:. --Dr.and Mrs. Bateman were in ing the past week. days during the past week' with - the city on Thursday. -Miss Louie O'Leary, of Toron- relatives in Hamilton. ; -Miss Amy Elliott is visiting to, spent Thanksgiving here with -Mrs. H. Hilts, of Ashburn Ru���`s���■it�i�■i with friends in Toronto. Miss Irene Dunbar. spent the past week with her -Mies M. Douglas, of Toronto, -Mrs. Davidson and daughter, daughters in the city, spent the holiday at her home Miss Alma, spent the holiday with -Mrs. Jas. Shepherd spent-a 1 here. friends in Toronto. few days during the past week The Rusawin Food Cutter i> -John Davidson, of Toronto, is -George Haney, of Toronto, with friends in the city. ' spending a few days with his spent Thanksgiving Day here with -:firs, Geo. M, Palmer spent a This is undoubtedly the best machine on the market to- ro parents here. his uncle, W. T. Haney. few days with her daughters in day. Easiest to operate. Easiest to clean, etc. We want -Abe. Stoner, of Toronto, is _A, M. Kerr, of the Merchant's the city during the past week. you to see it. here at present owing'to the death Bank, Ingersoll, holidayed at the -Mr. Jos. Molison, of Toronto, - of A. J. Burrell. home of his parents here. sheat Thanksgiving ISa�= here - - -Dr. Henry wil'r be here as _Fred ttnd sirs. Bennett, of To- with his sister, Mrs. H. Holliugs- ` Liss al neat Tuesday` t� attend to ronto, spent Thankagi�ing Day head. The Famous Self.Blast'ing Repast Pan. *l his professional duties.1with the former's uarents. -Weregret to report that -Dr. Waugh, public school in- -Miss'R. Bradford, of Toronto, Walter Food is ill from typhoid If you have never used one of these pans you don't know a )ector paid an official visit to the spent a few-days during the past fever at the home of his sister in how good a roast should be. COME ON. ` - FOLLOW THECROWD. school here on Tuesday. ��-eek with her parents, Chas. and Winnipeg. _. -ales. James Davidson spent a Mrs. Bradford. -The funeral of the late Mrs. g few days with her daughter, bars. -Mrs. Duncan McIntosh and Larkin, of Whitevale, which took Chapman, J. W. Disney, of Balsam. son, Robert, of Preston, spent a place on Thursday, was vers-Mr. and Mrs. McHardy, of few days here last week renewing largely attended. ' 'Toronto, are spendinga week old acyuaintonces. -Peter and -Mrs. Andres-, of ". with F. E. and Mrs. Gee. -Hiss P. J. Wright, of Toronto, Toronto, spent the holiday with _ -Seethe big stock of ne�v dry spent Thanksgiving Day with her Pickering friends, the latter re- goods and fancy goods just opened sisters, Mrs. John Dickie and Mrs. maining for a few days. up at J. Dickie & Co's. * M. S. Chapman. -E. Bagshaw, of Toronto, ac- -G. G. Pursey, of Toronto, was -Mrs. Bunker, accompanied by companied by his sister from ved _ the guest of Thos. and Mrs. Mar- her sou and daughter, spent Brock, spent Thanksgiving Day t� _4 auqed iquis, over Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Day with her broth with D. E. and Mrs. Pugh. to _ . . . R -.Hiss Bailey and niece, of To- er, J. H. Bundy. -Uncle Tom's Cabin, which was k Tonto, were the guests of Ed. and -R. H. Cronk erected onThurs- played in the town hall on Friday A full stock of the leading RANGES, Mrs. Cornell, over the holiday. day last a fine new barn 48 by 90 evening last, drew forth a fur} IMPERIAL OXFORD, Rev, G. McGregor is continuing f , g feet which will now be one of the house. The performance was up -" ' HAPPY THOUGHT, tf` the evangelione services in Broug- best in the townshi to the average and gave fairly PANDORA, ham this week, with good success. SOUVENIR, Etc. 4 8 -Bert Bennett, oho and Mrs. good satisfaction. -W, H. and Mrs. Field, of To Henderson, and Miss Sage, of -Among the questa who were See our ronto, spent Thanksgiving with Toronto, spent a few da s durin at J. H. Wagner's last week were - STEEL RANGES the former's stents, John and y g g " P the past week with B. F,and Mrs. '_!1, N. de Foe and wife, of Toronto and COAL OIL HEATERS. ` Mrs, Field, Bennett. Mrs, Stater and daughter,of Polo, PARLOR COOKS and HEATERS of all sizes. -J. Dickie spent three days in -Fred Moore, of the College of Ill., and B: N. de Foe Wagner, of ♦ i Toronto last week buying goods Pharmacy, Toronto, accompanied Wycliffe College, Toronto. General N • 5, They are preparing for their usual by his friend spent Thanksgiving B�NDY. Rax`dWare. - • H - big Xmas trade. hay at the parsonage with his -W, V. Richardson. B. Bunt k - -in and F. M. Chapman were in rents. of the teachers and Toronto this week attending the Pickering College g P A numberAalk - g students of - y Liberal Convention. spent Thaaksgiving Da at their e ?/e -The famous Canadian Jubilee respective homes. The College on �lek�e -VO have been engaged w give Was closed from Wednesday till! ?� _) h one of their concerts in the Meth- Monday, We know vhm all good doo- odist church on the evening. of -James Gordon, returned home 6 - — for it k. of Ayer"is ChcrcY _ -- - ---��hursday, December- $th. - -A �n Thur aq lastfi�m Tim Iivating t great treat is in store for those trip out north. As usual he PCC ral. Ask yonrown doo- - l0►T8 SI1 1# who mag attend. car- -Died- cot and dad out. He vile tell h Died attend. Huntsville,Muskoka brought back with him the car - =s rases of two deet'. Cherry (, r r - _ rati .today, Nov.r38th, Capt. G. Fr -Will and black Bradford left �I I Marsh. He was founder and com- last week for Sydney, C. B., for! tiioka and Std nice warm lined - anodore of the Lake of Bays Navi- the Canada Foundry Co., with Pectoral i5CtGloves for50 cents. 'Kgsation Co., and of their fleet of whom they have been working in boats. Mr. Carswell of the West- Toronto for the past three years, you hoop it quiets the tickling Big Stock of knitted and stool lined iern Bank here, is a-nephew, Y - . -The Bennett ]fannfacturingi throat heals the inflamed mitts for Boys and Mea. Big variety to - -• -The Executive of the Town- Co. have now in operation their j choose from. a. - ship Sabbath School Association acetylene gas plant which is work lung$, and contrOla the ,wilt meet to-the Christian church - hardest of sou ba. _.-- - ing entirely satisfactory. The arE We have a big stock of good HOOTS ds ld ;at Brougham, on Tuesday next, facto is also now furnished with -•�*'• � a�OfOlt r iu t°O'°�` SHOES. Customers will find a good i; - - st the hour of 2 o'clock in the in >a.�wa. steam heating. m'e,•.aeisr••...�e...a..�' choice to select from. Girls Skating aftei noon, to arrange the Program iters straws.rs>m. at ge p -Among those in Toronto who 1214-no- c.,raaea Boots, felt lined and all felt boots, lined CO- for the convention to be held at visited their homes in Pickering fru ' Rubbers, Overshoes, all at moderate -the beginning of the year. on Thanksgiving Day were Misses prices. -South Ontario Farmers' Insti- Sadie Birrell, Lillian Leslie, Eva H Lute will hold meetings at Picker- per. Lillian and Clara Ham, Hard Coughs _ Picker- in on Tuesday, Nov.29th; Myrtle Messrs Norman Herr,Ed.F. Gorm- Wednda�"Rand Nov. 30th. D. And- on• of Ayer'e pate ac tredtim• vvut JOHN DICKIR lim CO. erson, JohnGardhouseley hasten recovery. O•eidy laiiastre. Highfibe present and ad- -Thankagivine Day- was spent Sale Register. ver iiietl in town. There were i3 for discussion will becattlerarsrng the usual family re-unions, an "in TrEsDAY, Nov. 29th.-Auction sale the evening the oyster supper and of farm stock, implement, etc., on ` heavy horses, bacon"hog and other P - _ topica. The farmers in these concert under the auspices of Si. lot 23, 7th con„ Pickering, the pro- topics. church attracted a great pertp of George Rodd. 11 months' - sections are requested to be sure number. The tennis courts-sere credit. Sale at 1 o'clock. Poucher and attend these meetings. * American Coal Oil that you ares also utilised throughout the -chole & Postill auctioneers. -It is with regret that -see re- g TErRSDAY, DEc. 1st, 190•-,-Auction is your grocer or hardware 25c per day byetrthuaia.5tic tennis players rt the death on Wednesday, the --The .-amountsale of Registered Imported and )h df wal. is exactly the same oil that of coal sold in Can. bred Clydesdales,.Short-horn Logan will cell you for `_'0c . ..3rd last., of A. J..Barrell, at the this art of the country this fall age of t. years and 5 months. P y cattle. Yorkshire swine and Cots- per gal or ;5 gala for 93e. The deceased has been in very hear been ,greater than iii--.any sold sheep, also S milch cows. 20 deceased a number in very former year. This is due, no grade young cattle and 3t► grade poordoubt; to a great extent, to the hogs, the property of F. M.Chap; - but it was only on Sunday last fact that the forests in this part man. of ­Grasmere Grange farin __ ____- that his condition became serious:" of 'the country are now almost . Findley, (lot 9, con. 31. Catalogues - — His funeral will take place this entirelydepleted 'of firewood. sent upon application.' `Sale at 1 :1 afternoon at 2 o'clock to Erskine Many ho used only wood tsvo o'clock. See bills. In +cemetery 'He leaves to mo irn or three ears a o, are now usin MOND.+v. Nov. th, `lflfu_Anction dV a'� e�tri death, a zti"idow and family of coal cul 3 g g sale of standin timber, un lot 10. i v four, firs. Wiman and `V m., ,of y con. R, Pickering, the �iroperty of -'Peterboro, bliss Sadie,of Toronto, - da Last year snow fell on the 17th Chas, Proctor. Sale at 2 p.m. See andRussell, ss S die,o at home, of November and remained on the bills. ,Poucher& Postill.auctioneers Giving preference to machines made in Canada when they are as gond ground untir Pring. There were :1Y«NDAT, Nov. Bch, 1904 Auction as foreign inrportat}ans is practical patriotism. T$ere are, however; many x for wbotn much sympathy is also some su -storms before that sale of standing timber on lot.3, con Canadian firths manufacturing better farm implements than foreign made expressed, 't'ime. We have the satisfaction 3, Scarboro, the pr9perty cif Win. machine, and the Massey-Harris Co. stands at the head, tberefore buying f =On Wednesday, the 16th inst. of knowing that winter this year Maxwell. Sale at one. See bills. Massey-Harris goods is displaying common sense. A peculiarity of Massey- at quiet wedding Look plate in To- will be shorter, at least at one end F. Postill. auctioneer, Harrill machines is that, while being Qf Canadian manufacture, they are un- roniie when lir. John Moore; of of it, deniably the highest quality, best workmanship and give longest service. We than'that of last year, This have a i`ull line of straw cutters,root pulpers, sleighs, wheelbarrows, etc.,for the Spink-Mill's staff, was united fact should have a beneficial effect BINDER TWINE this season. in marriage to Mrs. 'Ida Haney, on our coal bins, Pure ZZ9.=1166. Geo. Philip, jr., Brougham The ceremouy -vas performed by -Rev, W, B. Rood, of Dun- -= - Y r the Rey. 'Williams in the presence barton, will occupy the pulpit in, ' of the immediate relatives of the St, Andrew's on Sunday morning Agent for e kinds of McCormick bride and groom. After the Gere- next, and the Rev. Dr. Abraham, Et, Implements, Wilkinson Plows ��dy+ « • /1L) t,� »�ny, e appy coupe e o• U u y, wi - ar�etu —J rt id es s ort trip to Buffalo and Niagara evening. Rev. McGregor will For Singer Sewing Machines. •-'Falls, returning on Friday'. They preach in Dumbarton in the morn Binder Twine a Specialty. SUCH A8 Fla have taken tip •residence in the ing, and will also preach to the Stick Pins, Fancy Boxes, :Candle Sticks, Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, O'Leary dwelling opposite the mill members of St. Andrew's Society, L. D. BANKS, . Trays, ,Placques, Good Perfume, 25, 15 and 10 cent bottles, Shaving 'long their ,many friends in Whitby in the even' 38 ly Pickering. Cases, Comb Cases, Pocket Combs, Pocket Knives, Looking Y g Photo Frames, Photo Albums, Ink Yells, Cuff Links 'wishing Mr. and Mrs. Moore a -Theo oyster supper in aid of Classes, ?on and ba life. y PP Chester's invaluable preparation for cracked hands. etc. g PPY St. George's church on Thanksgiv- • lckering oat o y ,�!7 -A late decision in the courts ing night'was a grand success , M. & E. Boone, PIl3Jiering. ►-- " Justifies a man in killing a dog, both financially and socially. The Yards at Spink Mille that may go on the street or road Whitby Quartette took part'.in —■ sand act in a manner as to cause the entertainment. The whistlng Best Quality of Hard Coal r . _ alarm regarding the safety of solo given by one of their number In Flaunels and Flannellettes, " horses or individuals. Some are was gnitg a treat. It was thought Fl�Weight Guaranteed. GOOD VALUE Underwear and of the opinion that a person may by some the soloist had something ■ � �� Ladies'Vests, etc. bring suit against the owner of a in his mouth, but close investi- StOPe sad Chestallt Sizes dog for damages which the ani- gation, decided; it was a "whistle mal may inflict, .but are not of human natures make. Messrs r 1 - y At lowest market 70' - -• �• • ;justified in killing the animal. Purdy and Wagner, of Wycliffe �e� ���dt3 f�]� all. 'We, Such however is not the case. College, Toronto, gave short ad- - _ Still there must be sufficient pro-. dresses.. A-reading sues rendered prices. - �. vocation before a man is justified by Miss Fawkes which was very in killing a dog. There are a much appreciated. .'-The music of We have also on hand quantity of slarge number of curs in the coon- the 'orchestra *as ighly pr•ai�ed Best Quality Smithing Coal. Call and see our Stock of Overcoats, I Alr „try.tbat are of no use to anyone, by all. A hearty vote of. thanks Our Coal makes warm friends, and Ready-made Suits. Odd' . A. SV�iTINCi• ,An.i it is a nivstery why they are was rendered to all,whotook part Orders left wiLn W. -Yeas; delivered Pants and Vesta. Bask- 4 Allowed to live. . _ �in the evenings entertainment, promptly, etchewan Buffalo Robes, etc., etc, �r - . w xS A ... i': . v.. • / 'mi� -:F •i0.'"+••,i.L$..J•'P .:6_4-:�i•. ;1. a,r ..mac fl`v m v T'}•�i F4. • u,Mrf . +P3 A'u!IrrShs�r/,,,r 4. .+,Gr .:. 'i•3� ...e.....ti u. r•k 1