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V r� VOL* gXXV. �'ICSERING, -O1�TT., FRIDAY', AUG :31. 90 6 _ _ ___ - ._._NO. 4 f _ 1M>rOfiE!llpttq[1 �italjt4*. ���em� PORT UNION. ronto Exhibition,and when about to i ■ , -- open a bottle of pop the top of the SphA ]Kills* j Born.-On Sunday,Aug. 19th'to"Mr bottle blew off and struck his eye-bdl% ci' and Mrs. T. G. Carson, $ daughter. The sans:extant o the -t urs is not , Hair �V PICS•ER11VG_ j Both doing well. • known, but it is though':that be may 1 W. H. Godfrey has just returned possibly lose the sight of his eye. '4.DR. R. M. STEWART, Markham. m a trip to N. Dakota, And speaks ----�—, DENTIST. in lowing terms of that country. lie ATIiA, Honor(}ndtute of Tomrte University WANTED. » Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeooa. I visited the town of Russel which canis Extrd- Lon" __A, OFFICE-OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. A a00d Steady Man. Pei man- to life about 18 months ago rind' h'as �Tm Pennock is on the sick 11Ft. open datiy s a W.to s o.M. ent att0tndon. made phenomenal growth having Miss May Danis spent Stinda _ Besidenoe,Blain St.,North. about twenty substantial stores. - Y P Y ~ at h'er home in Altona. AT UNIONVILLE EVERY FRIDAY. - FLO.JR. - ;Ih`ORRIS-TURNER. ' Geo. and rirs. Kirby, of Altona,. Feed your hair; 'nourish it; W- 1 30 a.m,to 4 m. Office over Stlmmerfeldt - p• Bflver•eStore. 27tf ToroatoMan.Put. ;•60 -- spent 51onday with friends here. give It sOnlvthing to live on. Son-Ton. Manitob, qp r, 04ti,8a The Baptist parsonage, Matron, w.i's ChrisW ]ler \' hswaudet' is R.E. S.BARKER.L. D.S. D. D 8.. Cs*ara 8nas, Best FatfBiy. _ _. 0.95 ) p.. �� Thelj it will stop lallIn�, and _ on Wedne�da ufternoon-tbe scene of s t or graduate of Tea-9nns.Fancy Pastry, a 66 i y ome->r hat better at .tillle Uf writ be Royal College of Delta nr Fam}l Flour, a-A6 an event in which two of Carlyle's itt will grow Long and heavy. _ the university of Toronto. Hours-9 to a m.' well-kilo to 5 P.M. Office In Grubin•s Block,over Jew- - Bte♦n 1(76.00 Ton principals. This,was the Marriage of �1ra: G. D. �tarCull, of. Toronto, ser s 81r LgOr S C only elegy store. Local telephone::o,44. Appoint. "Sborts, ;1.30 00 Ton = -'' Doligias Head Norris, one of Carlple's spent Sunday with here sister, hair-food-you can buy. For' wents rosy be made for evenings. "Residence ' Jumbo„$'25.00 Ton rs, E. B. Hoover. OBrien ave. MARKHAM every Monday an best knutvn' to:men. to 11.ss 60 years it .has been doing Tuesday, office over white's store. 971rt (rRham, iPPoolewHeat Mary Louiza Turner, eldest daughter Jonny Balyel;,. of Greenwood, - - Flours' of Marshall Turner, east of Cetrlcle. is spending a fete days with his just what we claim it will do. �• Medical. Chop of all hinds. Thecer•emony .-sas performed by the aunt; 31r . J. ficott It will clot disappoint you. ~_ Citoppinfl arts! Gr..Estinp. Rev, J. N. Howell, Baptist minister, Joshua Mowder and sister,Jen- - I Reston. The bride lno.,ed retry it7.a Uy Barr uFad to he very-short. not attar. p ]ilea spent •Sundii) with their us:i,g Arora 1}a1r Vigura.hort time it began W. F. EA9TWOOD, bell).. Surgeon gown of cream morie tenaline, •triui- tr.grow and now it is fourteen taches long. to Canadian Pacific Railway ' f ornner pICgERIN G CURL : brother', Ne18Ut1, StUU t'ille., Tris seems a a lendid result tome aftertxtn Ontario Counts: Issuer of Marriage Licenres, hied with silk ail-over I rce and chiffon M p a velvet. and wore a.large picture hat, ,r+�.-t .-r-: Goturt oSpTtcau7hatr._Maa.1.S.Fuaa, diwonioott office hours—Before 20a.m.. 1 to !tO°V Uot°fado8prtag�,Colo. tr mr,and ftota 7 to 8 P.M. Private telephone C J. of white tulle, with ostrich plume and WHITEVALE, ALE, eonnectionwithBalsnm.Careenwood,Hrongbam _ silk ribbon. After the ceremony'the ^-__ »saa. rJ•o•Aysrce•zo,..u,ars.- -- Ut Zion,A.Johnstone 4tb con), wm Cowle's Yards a't Spink bills: happy couple drove to the residence +c �•°t •or Ttheon),and D Ptigh'a(9tb con) li ly of the bride's parents. returningto Miss B. and L. Beare are visiting PILLS. AiyLLA. Price of Cod advanced in Toronito Cartvle the sameveoiiir where er Toronto f iEnd � r �. rC� PILLS. . We regret' to learn that J. W. (�/ fNEkR PECTOlAL. Legal. `' Or4r your supply_now before trill take up residence on Emerson fit. Wouch is indisppou_ d. our prices go up. The lbws loins in .extending best. 11 r. drill Burrell.' of Peterboro, T $, FAREWELL.Q. 0., BAbBIB• wishes. called on friends here lart -seek. �! s TER,Ooaaty Crown Attorney.sad Coarses Qrders for coal lett with W. Peat will _ H «ill and Bla-ke Seaton have return- -- -•- - - - - oushor._Court ouse.Wbitb•. 10•• be delivered prompc}y. Above prices enbjjechoChange without - - GLEE1`1F1'OOD: -. ed friar a visit-to frieticis in Orilli». Notice. __ :Hisses Alice and Ada Turner have >fI0 6.t DicGILLIV$AY, H.ARRIB• returned frb,ul-,za visit_ to :TorontoAarne33 1J ata,solicitors,se. office op 6.106 pose cent! .Chapman.tiisited friends here pp 'J• j.e SPI�'I�. recently, friends. emse Whitby,Ont Jn',.Ball vov, A.;Tk"- A.oGiWTrav,LL.B. mons•toLoan. 8T- Mr. and slits Ttx,1, of Nec+tnarket, J.L.Spink. D.Bi:Bptt:k day -filth friends herr. spent-a few days last week. with Jos. . - Presidea0 Manager Ed,.Se?dun,and.Run, Harold are the Leary of this puss. -��git�r�met� guests of.-Jahn Selden. - The,pitblic school zril-] ..be reopened. Miss Cunningham, of Fraser1-ille, is on Tuesday next with F. C. Mechinr �- HOPgIN8,VETERINARY SIIB- - the Fuest of ML%s C.Robson, of Brou ham,in charge.. When you want something out of H. GBOIR, Graduate of tb6 Ontario �'` DICKERING LIVERY A alter Robson has been engaged Mrs. �'. G. Wilkinson, of Chicago, the ciimiiioti,'yod have it made td erinary Oollep, Toronto• f•gisterad memb6r with J. E. Disney for a term. is spending a few weeks with her pa- ,order. So it is with your harness Of fibs Ontario Votarinary Modica' Aseo°tation. Mr. and Adra. J. E. Dime visited of omt»and rwid.nce,one and one quarta*miles rents,'Mr.and i1Ys- 1, Burton. u ass+b of hewn River ofne•and.nowns fore tl axil collars.. Don't take khat pots bons so r a,m„ and 1 to + m. Private - W. `Card's• Bal=am, recently, .i1re. (Dell Hutchison; of Grafton, pp and former of this lace, was last can get,"=get what yon want- bows in my office P,o, atl4rea, c3rsan Plitt-olass. rigs for hire by day Mr. and Mrs. Grimmer, a Picker- week the �st of-Mrs,T. Beare Then you will be satisfied. Not .River. out in visited at Aa Moore's recent] u t� 6'u other+v$s,: fit ted _ ' IIlg}]t. gg l3ent2y a Keg Ed. h been n W, Denis,of Kinsale for the summer.. - ,R'HITB2'. M the best o leather.'IIs 2D88t8 all train8• r. and Mrs. C. Bruce, of Toronto, We use e f ea her.' nd 8 -�iRE INSURANCE. _ spent a few days with R. Wilson and --- _ a a utas family- Whitby citizens will be pleased to - .gu-[:}ntee absolute ltasys ca compass• Teaming done. Mi s Et6ei Meen itndMiss E. P. Low know that MT. Hamer Greenwood._a satisfaction. D. M BPIN6. Asaler, = spent Thursday last with Pickering ..distinguished son of the old towel, will - -- H Peak frieodfs, - pay her a visit shortly. He sails to- We -E we Bodell, • , p{e)�{•,0�, �'he trustees have purchased and in- morrow from England and will come �1if{st8f� �.stlCl►i• stalled a neve slate blackboard for. the berg direct we understand: A joint - - school here. council land othereiltizeasf wileduubt -� BQNTING, Issuer of ldarrlage. Peter Christie, M.R. hue presented �S$ B• tAseaau for Oopasy of Ontario. Of- _. the public sebogi here with a couple of less take. the necessary steps Ld give ` �• w,s the star, or a0 WereOdenos,Ftotsaiae Funiture,11,i fi fine useful maps. Mr. Go his a cordial public weir !�f you. '1VapI3 •11` first. _ . 3-� 'come to hie old home. Mrs:Lynch, of Rochester, 1v.Y., is ' the guest of Mr. and. Mrs. Judson ® serious charge. of larceny from _ .(slags � B.BEATON,TOWN SHIP CT Gibson, of Salem. the G. T. R. againKt a ioiiple of our __ - • Ooaveyanesr, commiaeioa6rfor sattas S(nu lice of first. A god many from. here attended town boys•was investigated on Satur- efBa..ir, A600anaan0. Bte. Money to loan the-Mt.. Zion arden.' art held at C. day by Police Magistrate Harper. A on term ^lasner of Marriage tilts slags furniture now - g P y conviction wai• wade but the bo : - eaees• ht 6.aii, Oat, T-v _ am exhibition in Iir�*PI's'oD Tuesday rsening. y ' ^'Bat were scums. 1�• •1• Larkin- and family, of-.Chi. were aligsycd to go on suspended sen- Licensed Auctioneer, sago, and Miss Amie Larkin, of Pick- }encs,their parents eaiering mto u re= POSTILL, cognisance for their appearance.when �. for oenattes of York and Oatarlb. Ana- errng, visited Mrs. M. Gleeson. g pp _ qua sales of adl kinds atteaaad to on shorts" ,Prices right. Mrs. T. Willis returned to her home' required. The proper punishment for - scues, Addrest Green Giver P.O, Oct, n- 1. airs on Thiirsda after•visit- such juvenile escapades is the lash. 1 n Cal o : _ :liar h y Ij1 pOUCHEK Licensed Auction- • S. D1111~nghairn• ins her father here, B. Weatherill. A heap. of nonsense is written land L. D. Banks Fiekerinit 1 a ser.valuator and eonetsor for the Conn A few from here utak'in the Shani- and spo n there days by r}fimentx- l.e hes se t use of York and Ontario All kinds of auction _ Piokenng, 41x1 rock football club harvest home at lints about the evils of corptsra! Bales conducted and valuations made at mod _ _ Green.River on Wednesday evening. punishment,• but people of experi- Z-he *rate charge. £statee and ecosienmento coo- a off Mrti. Eli. Jackson returned to her sure dealing with juvenile enders sisasotly managed and sold_ by auction or 1711 court know that'in ina{a cases.it is TSRH f OF Private W.I. tlortgages, rents. Dotes and home in. Hamilton, S:4turday after yES BAN � �>�D� ppaNfal accounts promptir collected ane sats spending se"ral weeks with her lain- the Drily real deterrent. i s faaary settlement. guenntesd Phone or Wagner. Co: p g ..�. a wd0e for Lsrmv aril pirdcotara, BYongbem, ily here. Tgoorporsted 6.g act o[Psrlfa>aeat leTl1 Ona. Dates mat•be fixed by pbcne Nzws H. Dunlop has secured the agency c- : •! GOODWOOD. 3►tofcs:sae Esaaah. 'Mos. Have a full line.of fresh and cur- from stone fe Wellington,:Toronto, — -- AntaorisedCe,ttal._-..................e1,000M- ' _ for selling fruit tieeF And started uu4 G Subscribed Capital..................... soo,000 ed meats constantly on hand: g -; Scime people are visiting Toron- �......................................• IBoaoo Spice Roll Breakfast Bacon, o We canvas\[ ndta to Fair this week. Assets Resin! Convertible............ I,eos,ee n h o y. I t R e congratulate :Hiss May Brown 'money to Loan Hanl Bologna' Weiner. 'etc. y Born last week to fir. and Mr4. Jo— Cows Esq. T.H.McMmI.ar ESQ. > > > upon her 811!'CPSP itt'the recent exam- President 6aahiar. inatioil being successful in c4turing G. I'Crriei',-A daUghtet. 19j"I attention given to Farmer's Bali 5.per cent.- Highest pricAs paid for her second class certificate. Mr. Whittleton puts his third 'Notes Collections solicited an'd promptly me" Butcher's cattle. Levi M. Gleason le.ft,on.Satrirday .threshing machine' on the route Ftarmere I:otea discounted AmeLidan ani Foreign Exchange bought and sold Drafta le last:for Toronto where he has secured this week..• sued,ayailable on all parts of the world Tn8IIr81108 Of all-kinds a sitic,it as tele raph operator nn the he threshing nitte iine9 are ftvfas■Bank aepartaeut.- po g T t '.. IndUStrial exhibition grounds during busy Ont a outskirts of the viii- Interest allowed on depposits at highest ow. Spring Chickens Wanted. the fair. age this week: rent rates,and credited,half-yessfytodepositea attended to F: L. Green•has just coniplefed in- 4Geo.Serr.Manager Thus. a had a stroke early. Ra We will a the highest market vice stalling a milking outfit for his Jersey last week but is improving suffid- p g P herd. The machine was made h D. p g fire spring rhi�kens. Thule having ;� ��40 : Real Estate handled-Conve enc-. -thein should sec us before selling. Derbyshire, of Brockville, and is said eptly to be about again. in done on short notices to work well. \rias Iva"McLellan is the new g We also sell field and garden seeds for R'm. McCullough, of. North Bay, teacher at tine-public chclol here Vreselftatioty theW. Rennie Co., ltd, at cata- called on M. Gleeson on Tuesday, He who colnmeneed this 'week for rogue rices hPre, one of ihe' formerly resided-here but left here in the fall teal!. Two 150 acre farms fur sale: Also best see .tures In an 5• He noticed many ntr fishing in the ponds and a good house And lot in 'Village. h to es,dulin that.U>ne.- C 8 c S g creeks near the vi age is stl in- No. I�Grocerie,, Salt. Oils, Turpentine 1 j -�-- dinged in, each week relltlrts of on hand. Prices iigh,.. ; _ c^EEti R1t'Et3. good catches come'to the village. a �. Richer sea• FAFMERS' SL'PPL -=-- Messrs. Jas. 'Wagg, Louis,Sod- , Mrs. Elia: Bice is improving. ' E: Bryan, Manager; r c, ':-Notary Public, Picketing. Mrs. H. Hopkins visited with Mr's. Horse last week'. The extreme °now.o Gen. Ferrier, of Whitedale,.last week. heat was the cause of the fatali- - DOMINION BANS Little 1(ildred Hoover,who}res been __ • : - eg i nsick for several days is around 'tI Jno. •Wagg and wife,. of Ux- _ y Flcad orflce, Toronto bridge, Mi." Jessie ��as}iiugtclir,• Pickering ' Fired ed through sic been co r the , • to his bed through sickness for the J. .lfilpsRrm'e, of Brown Hill, Mr. Capital Authorized, $ 4,000,000 past week;, Sintzel,jr., of Toronto, Miss Hoyle paid tip 3,000,000 '81g prepanitioris are being made cif CanninRton, were visitors -m" - Reserve fund and undi- this week for the garden party t1lis the village last•week. i Pharmacy vlded profits : '_, 3,83fl,000 Thursday night.. Win. Haines had the index finger , i Total assets 42,000,000 - Miss Cvnihia Ferrier, who has been -the -left hand badly lacerated at.home fur the last year has gone while fixing concave board in the back to 'Cleveland, to live with herr :.. WHITBY. BI;ANCH.. aunt. threshing machine at the farm'of Miss Beaton has returned to her R. Taylors, a ritile R e'st'of this Gppds. :fieiieral Banking Business home in Toronto after spending a village on Wednesday of last - transacted. month- with her aunt,- Mrs.._W. B. week. We would like to glue you a Quotation Turner. Methodist chunk- will ••be re. -if youare•interested. Paris Green - Mrs. Thos. ZVhitev_ale, We O&M the Istest stock c'[ s►atohes - ' $peoinl'.atTention given to the eoIfec- opened on Sept. 16th. Rev: Mr! ,n this Part of the D�nntry Langlat in Insec6Powder }..6.n offs, sale and who has been spendia few weeks .Dobson, of Harkham, Will preach prier from with her daughter, Mrs., C, Foster,• at.mornin find avenin service-s. : b rued to her hordeK $1.00 to $100 O't eT-noies. - has-retu g -• fQhloride of Lime. et-'Annie And Milli __Fulle ' No hot sapper in connecti<tn with 13AVINGS DEPARTMENT. have returned to their bome in.Toron- services;'but a collection sufFirient s�pectal discounts ca fill VnSentation Howard. A Sons, Stratford and - to after spending their vacation at to meet the,renovatin ex enges Berl'°tea ofwbice.ich -Showa 3srte vat- _ Lctndou,_England, Dianuftictttre Roods g 1� lets at any price. • excelled b none. �'Pe sell! then• �@�GrB�tB received 40f �rl. and their uncle's, �Vm. Full@r. will.be.aeked of the people. y _pWarda. Mr. hnd Mrs. Lehman brought home =At@=@Sit -allowed at higbest Saturday last their little eon, John, R. N e, Basse.t _•_-o_::SODA and 'F�5011d_�ALTS otlTxe rates, who hAs been mt(er treatment at the Piles positive] cured with Dr. -�- Children's Hospital, Toronto. Shoop's Magic Ofilitment.• It's made Phone•main 67, 'r W ea handle Dr. Shoop's remedies. c-�PD�ad@alor podd bellf Hugh.pares met with a serious ac- for piles alone, and it does the work Jeweler and Optician, �`ry his Laxets. Cottle Fly OIL-We -Twly. cideot Tuesa�a iifternoon at.Clare- to perfection. Itching, ainfpI; pro-( Bek Street Sollt�, SVhitby. =` aelj the kind recomme�Ided at L11e moat. Hugh wan just about to leave 'trading or blind piles, disappear like ' 'i lodes Farm Guielph. E. THORNTON, Manager. with Graham Bron' horses for the To- magic, Bold by Pickering Pharmacy. ,.k . •� ,,;.�.. - � . .,,• ills:., „• • a--,.&.W.-­: :r, ,�:,ij'., s,"a': .,.s.�n.... n,T r '.-,.�-........ :•f --:;,er:.� .z: .r,. ?gr '%'P'+' 'T.. ;q!• -'O,, -.4 -,-Z_,g. .:,cw Fes .rJ"?{ ::'."-I''•',..i6.ire - : L '..- ''4ra' r '�,"�_t- •r- .--a+.rog •'�1�' .:htr.b. "•..G�'�.'" ":w �' 'n11 i..,"f'C '»$+ .rte. •s't`,l�11r%,h,. 't` , <- }. . a• .. r , .v "1 r`. ,I-�m -,e' 1 vs ;. ;,yIV e w:r' +a ?�. +xa ®►'? i+.. :�v .o f•n, .. .,•'-�'.-._. SA.. fe!� Y.'-'-d .t.. �.'. ...-. , _ - wl J �r 'o,4-P�4.-S.r�' '. �,M7:s .,k.. �'. .' '.�$ `Z- :� >rn r �a�v.-r t' .s, 74,i'...'r 77_ ..' -.-...-, yf.'i .-, '0+ ..... ''':i•,.- -v TF•?• -may-'4',�"a .; W ♦'' v n K :, .... . ) - 7 - _ .. y y • .. - -- ,. - --.._ - .k.' - I. do ..: . . .-::1 . , :. ,�;'l-;,-. . "-.:i-N T _ iLL�DING OSSICKS -REBEL , M��KETS ff ORRORS '. ' :OF . .. �,. . .., - 'HE- . ­ , OW " HE - ... _ . - ' -` BREADSpUFFS. - , ' �­ . - -- ,,;. . . :I. - ' - - . . . . o Aug. 2 .-F nl - _ ':: .... ' • ers are bidding $,7�it-00 per - - - -• ---- . . _- E Pot' - . r -- - - ` - ' ^ cent. patents, buyers' bags, outside. - _ _ . _ . . - . _ .' ,�.-The -24th Ural --�eg�rnenx . �rr�e�tS Flour --•Cart, 'tilling cont' Fifty Thieves Shot Dead While .- v - •- - antes quote'• .40 for firs, Patents, 53: I _ _ __ for second patents and $3.80 !w' -. " Its OWIl Off�eers. ' - �' bakers'. • . - - •• - ._ - $i4 to n bulk,-out- . - - ere L,00tin . . - - - Breit Firm at 815,1 They W r . , side, shorts $18 to $18.50. ' . r --' 4 r - _- -- _ h - ._ - \\'1t�1-()nlario-Vo. E w ite at 70c and red`at-69c, outside. ' Is _ _. ._-. . . .. ._ . _ .- Wheat-\taniloba-Firmer, at 803;for . , ... : _ ., - .) _ - A-despatch from -St. Petersburg says: the Russian'prices. This rye is of low No. 1. northern and 78C for N0. 2; at �► -despatch'_from Valparaiso says: sustain heavy losses by the disdster, as r :According to private advices, the 24th quality, and-such' of -it as was .sent to. lake_ ports. _ Front age plaza de la Victoria as far ¢S e recent law practically drove all tor- * —Ural (Cossack}-Regliiient-h¢�mol! there Oats--dew white is 30c for gnbust the plaza- in the section called Las De- eign companies out of a cou at Samarkand Asiatic 1`14ssia.�ar>:ested dam and unfit for sowin an c r ._� ere as gen•no ecision yet regard- its oIDeers ands replaced .idem with men The 1lgscow Relief Commjttee reports side; 'old•fit m ut 36C to 36 ,c.'ToronlA, lilet3ly destroyed, and tfYe remaining 'Ing the payment of losses. from the ranks. The comm¢nder'ot the bad c--ops throughout the empire, and Barley=-.No. 3 extra hoc,1o. 3 42c, out- fifth are badly damaged. From the The Mayor.has forbidder--the erection' g P Plaza de la,1'ieforla down to the.Custom 'o± tents in the streets and-public, thor• garrison of Sarnaricand, It is.said, has food for the peasants' cattle is !licking side• house only about one-third of the douses P s• ,i deme ded the immediate surrender f in Ihe Provinces of Ni ni Novgorod and Rye--59, c�ulside. y ougtlfares. ,, n ! alis-r nuTsi, e. sustained damage. The banks and the rs, a artillery as been Kazan. .. -'-loins warehouses were not dame ed, PLAGUE IS FEARED. ' called'out and' the cit is in a'state:of -The Im erial authorities are now more -r:orn-Afnrrican No.2 yellow 58%c to g - anic. t Y P , 511c. -a[ Ontario. oints. " \\`ith the exception of Fspirili Santo all fi despatch from Valparaiso,Chill says: P concerned with the famine problem than P the city's churches were destroyed, as Some of the business houses`here re- f?OL10E ARE PO\\'ERLESS. with the revolutionary movement. - COCNTRY PRODUCE. we've the-hospitals and the Chealres. The opened on Thursday for the first time number o1 dead is more-than bw•o thou• since the earthquake. 'Telephone and - In spite of the wholesale arrests, argil NE\V REGIME\T .'CO GUARD-CZAR. 'Butter--holds firm in tone. Receipls sand. The olTices of the Havas agency, ,telegraph: communication with SanU- --` deportation of revolutionists the bit; e0ntinue light and the demand for good although seriously damaged, is still be- ego has been re-established, but the centres' daily chrunicle of-murder and A new- regiment. selected from the Lotter,is active. ' - . used nes are almost exclusively used by the lines robbery is, not appreciably dimfnishing• squadrons of the- different'. Cosback Creamery, prtrils .... .... 24c to 25c The tragic scenes of the San Francis- Government officials. The city is still The police seem to be utterly powerless Guard regiments, has been created to do solids .... ...... 22c to 23c co disaster were reproduced here.'1'here under martial law, traffic ceases at to capture the. Criminals. They do not act as the personal escort-of the EmPer- Dairy, prints-•• ,•,I „, ,, 2Oc to Ooc .�cas -the fight against-fit*, the lack of f o'clock in the evening; and'everybodji mace an arrest in one case out of 35. or, who:has accepted the title of col- do pails .... .... .. ...... 19c to 00c water, and robbery and pillage. , is compelled to take some 'part in the ` While the•r•erolutionary opposition to ones.of the new organization. Inrenor ,.. ', ..... 17c to 18e work,- under the direction of the Min- the Government has thus degener•ateil The strictest censorship.. is .now ewer Cheese-Holds ilrm in tone at 13C for ALL THE FIRES OUT. - asters of the Interior.and Industry, as- - ` - Into a campaign of crime, the throe cised over press despatches in the Cau- large and 13'/,c for twins. I The authorities now are beginning to sjsted l�y,the local Government officials, 0 `.'politigal parties-Constitutional Demo -esus, in order to conceal the:true state ', Eggs-Dealers erre uxious tor dispose -get_irovisicins,'a.nd waf?� al n,n _is _li. restorinaorrnnl'conditinrra hnr�.�s__ I 1. - -rats, Octobrists'and, Regenera'tionists- of affairs, both regarding the true in- or holdings and prices :>re easy in tune betnt supplied, All the fins ,are out. a first instalment the Government` has i ' are drifting. The efforts to effect ari w•ardness of ill$ 'Tartar-Armenian war- at 16c to 17c per dozen. 7'he first shock lasted four minutes and appropriated $4,1100.000 for Vic relief of amalgamation have failed, and all the fare, and the' fermentation among Polataes=Deliver•ies. were not- heirvy i-6 half,* and the second- two minutes. the deslitule.c.: The Custom house was - r1. leaders-setrn to be'greatly at-sea as to Russian troops. and prices hold flrm at,70c to 75c per Most 9f the hou§es. were thrown down reopened on Thtirsday,-and..traille by what tactics to pursue. - The .Armenian Tartar situation .is bit�he6= ty lite second shock. Estimates of the water and by rail has been resumed. worlse than- is -knoW'�i Eo the outside Baled 'Eiriy-Prices all round are ,un-I damage range from- $i5,otxmM to $50,'- The post service is- also in operation. - .SITUATION DECIDEDLY GRAVE. _' world:. Ahndst all.the Russian military changed at $9 to•.$9.50 per't5n for'No. I0-:0,0(10, The Almendral quarter has One of the difficulties encoun: -- A despatch from Samara; Russia, units are disaffected, aind even the Cos- 1 in car lots here: oid'is fart at $10,501 been atsolutery 'destroyed. fered by the authorities is rhe burial of sacks are:rebelling.against,dolyrg Pollee fr,r `q, 1, and $7.50 for M). 2-.mixed. The people, are still cam ,in on the the bodir§ recrcered Brom the ruins, as I _lsays: The agrarian situation in this camping province is most grave. ' Dir;orders:.air duty. The latest mutiny is that of r.he Rated Straw-Unchanged and quiet at surrouudinfi hills and the °streets and all tine e�met.Eries were destroyed. At prevalent- tri hiirnerous districts. and Poltava Cossacks, who several days ago t+5..`1(! to,$6 per ton for car lots on track ll�pinzi>s, and are calm and. courage re- the ternporary morgue heaps of coffins: .troops have been requisitioned to restore Y f �' The df1rtar$tfon- is made that have accu rated.. The work of recov- ' at Tiflis =formail demanded t0 be re he,e. _ h*r-r*i mm�t�tt . order-in three localities, where firing is lieved from police duty, and asked !ur Fr r,fi(xl pczsons will leave the city The erirtg the bodie?is being' pushes to the ' going on: Many men have been killed. the discharge of those.who-had served - "MONTREAL MARKETS. � lack of [ued• is not yet serious. utmost fn order' to avoid tin epidermic, The peasants 'of the Kolsoff estate, who over three years: 'Che entire regiment, a Telegraphic communication with San- fr. fenr.of which many faintlies are leav-- -Recently seized and occupied-the lend, . 'disarmed and confined under guard %fontreat, Aug 8.-Grain - There is tiago was re-establi.<hed on Tuesday. Ing the city.' - .. Trace returned the 'property to its own- in their barrtrcks, an improved demand for gats fur, 1,cal Severn stetn;Tiera are engaged in moving - r(1\1PANl' TO RGCONSTRUC C. ers. A strike.-of factory--hands tins be- - umptir•n, and a fair amoy�nt of birs!-•� the People of the city to points to the ' Cons p - gun ire'samara.,and a number a e .130AI'D KILLED TlilnTY•TNWI- n�:;. was, do�se, with scales of car lots� north and south. A movement is on foot to organize a . ttaLor'S have been arrested, � C rl No. 2 whit,- at 38c; No:3 at Sic, ane! - Coral-nny to facilitate the rataing of the - . r__ A •despatch from t Petersburg says: ' 4 at 36c pct- bushel, ix-store. ANOTHER E�Ti\GATE• . mm�ey nccEpsul•y ' to reconstruct. the ` - - luny•two persona are dead and twenty- Flour-kilinifolia-Sprint; wheat pati Th-1 lrnss of life by the earthquake ref city. RAiL\ti.A1` STRfKE .ARRANGED. tour wounffrd as the result of an ot- , . t, f ants. $I cit_ to =t.rr strong baker,;', ^!i Ttiursiia , August i6, probably -will not coAll ufh.thw.t htitnre3 of the north and Y p terupt oir- aturday n[ternaan to assassin ,- have not suffered from A despatch from - $ sending a meeting of'one hundred and forty- t )' he w:t�h(Ading a public rerc,ption.at his extra, in bags;. $t.25'to $1.50. _ - clot poszibl is far in excess of that food and money to the stricken cities - shvo-' delegates, rer)resentilif ail. the Y - • - 'Russian• railways, just concluded ;n country house un Aptekai;L. Island. Rolied Oat.-$:.2u to $2.'?5 in bags. surn. and to,ATs,.. The Department o_f. Public _ . fhr.Pientier was aliPhtly wounded on . rornrneal- $1.9r) to IS1.45 per ba Order is Bain t+' 'th'orks at :�anfin o' has a ro rialed 'Finland. it was r•esnh•ed lhfR a goberal P bag-I' g rp intairnYci with the >; PP p khe face acid neck by flying sp3intnrs. ranluafesl lr1,65. ; utnrasl severity b t Military. pc S11,0,Otwi for lite carlstruction of sheds w . '}strike will be feasible at a near date an 1 g' y; he Milita lice ''Ch• legs af-'the Pr•erriiers'tlft'ceii-year \tilifeed-hr,Inr;o -Elran, in ba *c SIS 'anti armed citizens ate,;;;, \vho lira shelter tl:e refuglaes, from Valpaflriso' to issue lnsiruclfons. to prepare for.rt. old dao+titer wens broKen. b the ex- b o P A conunittee wtts appointed to draw up p. ) t, R19: ,;b irls, in I gs, $20 to $-1.5ri,. empower'ed to shoot on tiro spot.:• 'Che and elsewhere:\A lid continue to arrive plosion. 4rnong Ihe derid are:-Gener- Alauituha friar;m t,a s $ly to$l9:shc,,rls, authorities are showing the utmost en- al the Chilran c,api!nl in large numbers. .; •- a strike appeal or any other manifesto � . b• } T' - al.7,nmealln. the Prrrrrisr's perCnnal•=sec- 'qt,C In $�,• - E•rfiy' i11 the ratectiun' of ro crt•y, �e r}tlroa<d Jinr:.l,elween Limactte.at2:! . ._. _which may be. found necessary. _ tt P p P' --- - . retar': AI. IvtiolosMf,"ex F�,vermc;r 0f 1 V\'ilh ,rite l3r�i - iJ y Betins=i'rirrte pkat beans..tt3_ cnrTeatl-, ferrilye alu,Ck. _of tit¢ pee,:in ad+tffion ,E'o sufferipg severe- - - i"ND-OWNERS GETTING OUT. the Province of Penza; Colonel' Federoft, lata. $I 45 IK ti-bushel; hand-picked, $1 earthquake buildings -'lupi ed, their y frorn.t.he earth shocks of August 1d, ,�, ` thi,'ff the Preruier'S personal gtvd; per bushel. walls falling with tremendous noise, fes sc�rr:li enema's crevices, newlX ,' fJfllclal statistics show the exUrit of i'.n,lrt Charnberlaiih Davidoff. a:onrt pre'. Boiling, in broken iota, $1,20 The innintes in many cases w'erP unable formed, in its vkinity. _ ;$heganic anion(; the al'1.1-<,w'n�'ra. Since chamt*r•lait�t -Vuronrn arul Aide DoubaS- t 4 }tri escape. The Shock was followed'al• _ \'alPariso is still without street ligt" pot YuSt}iia ,„c Taal November 1,76..557 dessialines la soft. Piro-- Nar.hnchidze and Prinre Potatoes-Pio lo-, 50c per ba'•g of 40, most'numedihlely by a frerre ,storm, the ac night, but order. Is maintained,thanks - desskatine'is a;little over two--and a•halt 4chPrwa,tticire: two-delegates, from the Pounds, nominal. . 1,'ind prostraiting %'alts that had.been t..the- secerilp of' the authorities, who acres) ''of land-were offered' to the Pea- Caurasian nobitfly, and four women and itoney-Vb'hite clover, in rorrib, 13c to weakened By the`eartlf'gtinke, and these continue shr.oting. all persons who are, QW, sants' Bank at about $63 per dessfaline, two children. 13%c; buckwheat 1oc to It,, per ib. sec- broke trolley wires, wtii�:h flashed in- caught committing robberies. Ir but the- amowit actually bought and sold(- %•1. Stofypfn's throo-year-old arta is tion•,extrar=t,-7r to-7%c,buckwheat,5 ,,c: I Cessilmllv.' The second shock was even - Among the buildings w4iich- fell &.1 - to_the peasants is'not stated. Ch. bank seriously though not fatally ir:jured; _ . heavier• thorn,the first, the time of the earthgaiake 'are the Pa- Is selling Ahe lasnd•to the peasants on and a numhcr of persons w•ho are in- BUFFAW \lAl1IiF,TS. 6 . " lace 'oE Justice erltl lilt Atari Lime Prefeo• SI.tGi T SHOCKS CONTINUE. easy tern! in some places it is sei-1 I jtfrec! are prominent in the social and tore. - - - . .the land que-scion is settling itself by official word. nurfalo, 'Arg. 28. -� i'hulr - :~tendy. •1.-A despbtch,from 'Landon ,;tiys: A - - 6 his meth.xd', - • SOME CONSPif31TORc KILI.F.D, \'h,:at- print. nothi�g._d`neY oiler cable despatch filed late on '1'ursda - tltl'RDF.R a\iS 8L'IffDE. ` Of the. Four runspirnfors who -engl- strnrl : : white. r c. nen- .nsrcr; night by the agent at Valparitiso c t � _ No. __I _ _ - nicer; No- 2 y,•11k,w•, 56;r; No. corn� :,.',!'c. Muth &'. Go., says--that sti ht shocks Parr Hnrlimir Win Vsed His Rerolver- ` fiET TILE BODY ON FIRE. d the outrage: hyo were killed with a I K y the-ir viotpn,., white tho third, who ac.t- Oats-`fealty; No. 2 white, 3.4 to 34yc, continue, and that further. targe fires . With Terrible. - . • :�' despatch tr•otn Samara says : Tin: I eL a< connluunn !or ltie'party, and the l+tna1 freights-:trady. I have occurred there. - - - _ outtnandrr d fpr Borissciv Regiment 'fiurth. who remained in;iclF the -acct- AN OI'11\I]STIC'PRfiDICI'ION. CrAzztllriy 5u alousant„edespatch says; ,n-Wednesday was attacked and killed. at,,, In which they drove to the rear- NL- YORK A ilrAT MARKE y J - y, H ry. Anderson. . . 'Che murderer 'esu:}lied alter saturat4ng drnce.• were badly wounded,,-and and are New'N'ork, Aug.28.-Wheat,spot easy; ; A despatch -from New York says:. a ul • -e-ngvd Tuan, emliloyed2 in W ' •` his body wdh 'atelhplaledalcohof and 'Kris'. in the St. Peternnd Sh Paul {ort N0; _ 1rd, 77'/,c elevator; No. 2 rrd,,7!1cI Adolfo Ortu-;ear, .Gorrcul-General for.yard,of the: Parry Sound Lumber Con.- - g L + lieved \alpar¢iso would be rebuilt detld at the door night shot his wile +-cilia it cn fire. f.o.b.'ino.it \o.'.l.iLorthwn Duluth, Y e be.I P t OLONE[. I'A"i'ALLY \G'OU\DCD. ♦ ant afloat; No. 1 hard,' 'r9 c t:o.b. in sig months, and that .trade u nuld.he J in,Parry Ilei L tlr of a neigh!,e's h,ltue rens. d n Tu" day then r rturrfing . ` ' . DEATH IN R IIIRLPOOL R.•AP1Ds. ' ,coni pletel re-established before that. his aw'n liouse laced 'Ihe I,!volver ti v� I A'despatc-} from \\'arse%: says: Count . . - E. [ Y " p ernmr. a colonel of the eneral stalf, time. `1'he Chilean representative's op his heat( and elided his Iifo with a bul- '' One •%fail Druwned and Another Has timfslic radiation' as to trade was lac. let; _ a.ns fataliv wounded an \V4,dnpsday 'by LIVE . Drat+ty seconded by .;eceral merchants A roltai-\ of the' dead--wgmany who r dinlely atter the affah• and-dischargpd r, . ' A 'dc'spatefi.fr6m Niagara Falls. Ont., Tomato, :Aub ?8.-The run of rattly l who do btsiness'with the stricken city, wn; standing near; witnessed the 'first trolley into the crowd. killing one man.- says ; !Marlin Kang lust his life in the oflering`-it ill,- Cii\ Cattle, Market•to-dav• t1io.ugh they ,did -not helieVe that ilre:'act.• fit' file tragedy-, Anderson fired \a'hirlp0iil Rapids on Saturday morn- was decidedly heavier than it has been dannap.ce done by earthquake and fire twice. both bullets taking effect. Ther , THE •CZAKS UNCLE- - ing, and II. F.. hiCGl:alh saved Ydntscii for s°r`ie_tinic: atld.the price, of-inferior, could be repaired in thg trite set by the w6wau,oras.eiitering-the door of he butcher cattle suFf:r,d ;:,rvrdiii�li, I Consul•General., neirtibor's house w hen Itle first shot. A despatch, frons Vit. Petersburg 'says from the .sant`I tate, by Kane ttar�owest Expert Calfir-. t7u,icc at $4.65 In 3l.-i HORRIFYING DETAILS w•ac ftrod. striking hiv• in the. shoulder. '•the l.zor - hail a long conference in boss-}le margin. ban. and f1(.Gralh• S5, m'(.'diu131 to •,:ixl, $4,40 to.'^�•4.b0; Sf;e honed -road feel-.,, _ !Wednesday with the Grand Duke Nich- ,went down Ih, cliff about 8.30 o'clock to bulls: $3.-xO io 6: 75; bulls, li"ht. A despatch from Sanfi ,„o=say-s:--:hi-fi =' -- _ her.ln[urjpte3 „ ,,53,.a Illisband ns !iC ndN'ancetl upon er. Cil•en . : olas Nicholaievitch in regard to the $w•itn in the eddy just 4bove the cant(- plc $;3.. to cows. ¢1.5x1 to $4: , ; or thy horrifying details of the terriLle, i - 'militxry' dictatorship,which ,the ,Grand I lever bridge, and within a short disfaiice i• ; disa fee came hore on \Vedne�dav in.,fakinb ddit,cral} aim And,ason fired . It- Butcher .Caine-{:hoice are Quolc nal la as gen received , of re-establishing-order: It is "sand the' out, into -the eddy acid amused Ihenn-'' $4.51 to $4.75; acoria to good, $•1.;5- q ,(*G began. Fifty chU. iccntra of 'the forehead, 7ciliug her :n- I, tic $5.40; interior to medium, $3 to $-4; since ilia earthquake ,tartly. (liar is much depressed because the selves in diving irorii ft, The edcli cm-` gull;, $;?.25 to $3; caws $2.50 to $3.50; dt'en in one'hou.,r. were crushed ainil ower oS the rYcalutionaru element has -red tlic,tr.away from the bank, ancl':n I , - three Catholic nuns, who were attem'•I-, T,lu weapon %illi which the decd was , p canners, $1.50 to $2. were' q0 11imitted . was a 'iicw. one:'and' had`- = ' . : ePporenll not been broken. There are minute later they' acre nrshhu, d6wn; • : inb fo rescue those=in the i hills: ght ' - - y c c to, %arils the ra lids. Both jumped led aver-! tociiers acid Feeci�rs-Slileker's:choice killed by another shock, which to aught evidently been recr.nlly purchased: _ ” I j 1 C1 ti: $1.61; li ' 1, $: a to $3; Cows, $2 j, not make the Grand Duke Nichol s_thg,lnffi= board...and• s�raul. c ra n was sou , , +;_ --��-}P_ }iri�tCler-cif }lt2 btiilllt-dewrrt-- ' rock: w91ic11 is b�.,0; bulls, l:ro o r short-keep I The rmly light cin the first night of the j been hapPy tar a loaf 'time past, and 4nry-dictator, fn the hope that he will .e cesstul in reachiuo a big , (--eters, $4.35 to 51.511;. heavy feeders earthquake was That thrown by the he, is rir-putrri to have been cruel and ` ”' , " '.able to cope slrcees fully With the situa- stands up from fl t, river at the_ brcalc ; $.1,2(1 to.$4.35, ! ps I lion. The feelinig that it will be neces-Iof itie rapids. Kane missed the rock. \lil,•h Cow's-Priecs'are unchanged it! feeble rnysch!crttwlcrestiilelle , taiih�tl ll. beenlatr- iivCi 1on liiniCicallesifedvifer beathAr+ . ,miry to. install sovae sucti iTginio. .;s w'ns .swept down the'ra ,ids and•lclsf. I > ! brn,, The - b 1. 1 5:,0.10-$50 each. , shrielring people. T'he crash -of fallino and ill-treating her, and on-o11 ne'ricca- 4 . gniiling ground largely on acount of the \icGroth w'as rescued front Idle rock and ` (:-rbcs-flrices are easier lit 3e to Cc l,trildings on all sides and the noise of Sinn stl� cot,�ltt to have him botmd oyer "' . {erritile slate of, contusion_ lhrougilout collapsed as soon'as he,got ashore. . . ))Or' lb• breaking* blase w'n . a terrific din. The!to j:re17 the peace after'11e had repeated- . . the country. � Sheep and lambs-Export eyes are I next nioi•uing broubht a terrible sight. •ly threnlened ji'er life. Fie NA•as a man cf. . Another• despatch says that Gen. TrF- ,• _-. _ to 25�per e�vt, higher-rat 51- h ttn,iicd t0c f 'dies ttty exposed in all, sides. N0 fiUul and yiillnt temper and subject to -- - ' poff,' the Chief-01 Police in St. -Potton- I. {,t`T. HOItSF:'S LU OFF --- 50;.tin $4.75, and .bucks 10c up at $3.50t .. burg, is siiffcring from a severe ¢tai i; one has find the time or inClinalknn to tits of violent jealousy: Two children, t0 $:3.75. Lambs are about 15c higher,.I retnove them, nnd.they hat;o=been there,a l:,oy` and a or.l, are*left orphans as a . al angmti pectoris, ]t is said`ttiaC he „\ Bratal Act of Vengeance of Gladstone, al 36.25 to $7.. . •• since. Alany squares are now piled"result of the double tragedy. ' - - cannot recover. Manitoba' II, s-$6.190 pe'r owl.- for selects. IlA wit-h debris. - • - - _ ` - - SG.GS far lfbhts line} fats. frd and �\alerr f�r•ecf T P 1. -" dent iltcsco has serif a telegram .,ttiILLL•'D A ORT PERRY. � . BAD HARVUST A Gladstone., Inn- •dc=pMoK snFs: ed. Dealers say the prospects ai'e for to .the Rothschilds, d,eclining_their offer . L•'nrly on Salurday morning some party lower prices, and aid, saying that Chili can }rise.ui- '^ ;; A despatch from St. Petersburg+ s•l,s: or_parties enlered the h3trn of F. -Bow-� --- •- - •• -• _ ,Mr. !Watson Ilodgson's Buggy Struck • The condition of the hauves-Ts is 'l;,imo man, veterinary surg,•„n, of this place, a(ss7sted. Congress is, awaiting further. Its'-a Train. . . .•.-the, -Government- serious uneasiness., and'ehopped the hind legs off his horse, information its' to tie-exteilt of•the dis= says: 4 _ Heavy'rain i:, gcnrral oyer the wheat- %:bleb stocnil.in the 81ti11, ll.r. Bowunnn L:OBOR Sf.ARCF iN \iO\'A SCOTi:1; aster before acting on the proposilipn; \ P gin: tPi�'�ykld� ;dent of Port P+imn, growing �proviiices,•where-1hc' drop.'i I had boen called to' Pluni'as and returned - esi riire o ' loran. a sZt tercfal Eater- agilled d- ._- ' Q0 per cent. below Ihe' averaie, owing i by h31in, arriving-about 8 o'clixk, Cltt (:1lrtuiling Operations of Coal litres ells arc opposed to a same for the, aged abilttT 73 years. was killed of �nt- "ohte(ly=to the political crisis acid stall-I b and Ste' Works, suspenvon of payments, clahrninC1,11Yat urday by the G. T'. R. hriin. tie was ;• S uih to the slatlir- he discm'ered the , the prop)sed issue �bt 80,0(10,000 pesos driving into town from the country and Y ore tosow an_:considerable. ofeas.-• Iniulfmal: -Sri•C.oMpt4e.ty-w-a;-lhcr�'n u. , ` - _ _ aY-licifcit's many` places the peasants refuse fn Clone that the detached parts'Ining only- ji,lin- NWD0llg I0,-Coinmfssioner *)1115- ,-\lany r•if,h fatntie, in Valparaiso have crossing ahead of the 11.30 express. The - - "- ; galher the crops. There is,no movement by the lenalons midway b,'Rveen the Toms, has returned from n lour of in- been complelcly ruined: • One million- Irisin Struck the blirgy and the old man , 'yet towards hoporling_Armerirnn wheat.I hor,f,• and 'h66i s. hir.: Wwn(an hraitd sl,ecliorl (If the, ]coding ports pt the Hire, \tr. Ldxi•nrds; lost-46,000,000 pesos was 'lhrcnvn•n1*nittst. a telegraph 4post, r : ,• but the GOvernrIlp i( will proh'ibiy ftncl I noises e6rly in the morning, bat�Ihrr}, i \tr,r,hntc Provinres. Mr. itcDougald •i'aboul $15,(wi).(0)) nlone. - striking his head, which was badly cut, c IL neccscary to prnhthit.the export of.•111-w<as.astorm raging, and she-was.-linlid ' cnufirrn� ih,' rtiPnrfs 'al'rrady received Small islands have appeared in• Vnl- death tieing instantaneous. 'Na inxltlest _ ' , -- mitt r) itlg tr, the fainine'conditions in 'about going to im•esligntr lite cause. I nr Sec,r6ly rf ln'txn• in Nova Scolin, a paraiso Bay', arnd inroniiiig ships cors- wili he held', as nil evidence obtainable many parts of the country, i•.ast week The animal, w•n; slnughlored. En far 'Craft I,r,n which is Curtailing the opera- irtnt the reports ,.f depressions on r: to the effect that the train hands gave z,:,-.1, . . _ 400,f1(Nl hu,hel, of Germnn rye were there is no rlue,loading to the discolery Linn, f lite -al minas, and to .slime, const. W I ,•very' wnrryng possible of the approach w tyouL�; at tvw-cants per bushel below o. the perpetratorI . extent also of LAe iron and steel work's. The G,hilinn in.uru'n,o companies will ; o". the train, I t"�,.' a t .-A`3'R •• ap,.K +,,.I .,. -n.y.. +G!`r' 3 1. .':S.,ua." .:.-� Z;."R ..., , 3. - as ..: i... .:' ;-:.�.. »} =c.�..wSe:., sL z.v+,. :;s ..,: •a mow. .. .. _ .1 _ .... ;way 'isi••-. �'+:S ,IWT, " - •a� �.-y .. ��. .:;•v•. +t, -s., •,o�. ...: >'...,-,,--4v�.. 7•'7uf�^ wi'� _',n' �- +',. ,*ei,r...Ty,,. yr.a":r '' ;: a::u;�''t". h _ .a.+x . _ "x a9".., ''>} ''�g'r' i• .<;a, ..,.t'•1 i-.'xr •C,ti+•bi'An ;i+. ,..... 4;-,.�:4. .a..;.r ...ar '' - +F 'xi*' :.+y...`:w.,a .,.� ."R a<. ;. '�ry.+r,�. >.. „ ..a _. •: a'rs._ .�:... .,. ».a s>:.. ,,.: :,.n .j, .y- "....- nrsGbw ,,�.,. ,eat. <.... •.,e _.., --.: ... ,�,.e. '.....a... L• .•.-. .. T. J_' • .,� -. -. . " .•, .. 1I. ,.' \. ,. .. ' - - . , , 10 infant$ robe,, and Sybil.- with �14er Angel of Death may take her home the ver} point of death! I would note ! ! '• neglected needlework lying on her lap, now Y' have lett him for any other cause 3a t, and her head bowed upon her hand, •There Is strop ho earth but this. And now I must go "What is the matter with 'you, g pe, ,Ince you k,1. I ' Sybil Y" choose to cull it (rope instead of fear." back to him, or h,9 may be dead before y 11 "Oh, Beatrix, I don't know. .But this I get there." a sC autumn weather, it saddens me. Oh, "Ah, Ur. Hart, you know-you "Good Heaven, my dear woman, but more tharr that-worse than that, it ''awes this is dreadful !" "- horrifies me so much. It seems associ- that dealt' In.some cases might be " ? a blessing-that death in this case cer- I know it is, sir. But I couldn't help I "t ,� 1914Nil0N aced with-I know riot what of anguish it. My child here ill and in prison, and I . [ fainly would. Yes, I know'. And yet it(s 7777 . and despair. And I want to leave th-s my bounden duty to.do what I can to I coiled to help her in her extremity, .- desolate and gloomy place. It is so save life, so 1 niust return to my pa- and my :wsband on his deathbed. lonely, now that all the visitors have. \Nell, sir. I couldn't help my poor old q . L. - one but ourselves. .How can you-bear tient.' said .the physician, laying his man much, because ire was so low lie ' SYBIL BERNER'S hand upon the latch of the door.. didn't know one face from another, and rgt, Beatrix." "\\'hen may I see my wife Y'' inquired ' "Very well, dear; so long as I have I could help my poor imprisoned, suffer 1 I I•y,on Berners- ing child; and so I left my dying hus i your company," answered Afiss Pendle- ,'Now, VINDICATION ton. wondering that Sybil should miss how, ft you please; but she will not band alo the care of my darter Libby, .. " the throng of visitors that had gxisted hones you, said the doctor, shaking rind I comes to my suffering child I 11 his head. But now she s over the worst of it, I only in her own irnaginati4n. "I shall know I►er, however," mut- 00.0.04.0-►0 O4 'But I am homesick. Beatrix. Oh, must leave her in the care of Tabby 11 I Beatrix I I am so-so-homesick," said tared Mr. Berners to himself, as r.e and .o back to my. dying husband .. Ay r • p ain n y raised his hat and followed the doctor please God I may find him alive!" said `+ Y aghast: lie knew. of course, that his `"Never mind, dear. Try to be pa- into e . the poor woman, erven y c 'ping het .; "Yes, certainly," said Mr. BeFnera, misttess �das sli •htly insane: but he was the (rail. - _takin bac,. his pocketbook. 6 P tient. Il would not do far you to under- c hands. f; p �utlerly for such a lapse ut It was near midnight, and Miss Pen- take the journey now, you know," said y good soul, here is, indeed, a most "Me I me make purchases 'for you, my memory a, this. He lookad at his mas- dlcton, having been very 'properly turn painful case of a divided duty," said NAL Yendleton, soothingly: P .lamb Y La I whatever can you want in. ler in distress and perplexity. ed out of the sick-room, and having the doctor, in admiration. this awful— There I go again!" ex- "Ohl" answered Lyon Berners for his _ "Olt, but, Beatrix, I ,.•d so want to be _-. at•home to welcome my first dear childf been then forgotten, even by herself, "Yes. sir; but the Lord fits the back Claimed Miss 'tabby, in dismay, man. "Joe was thrown front his horse, had no place on which to lay her head. "You have foo much curiosity, you acrd had his ankle.sprained," There was never a Berners bora out cf to the burden," sighed Mrs. Winterose, Blucl: When Mr. Berners, following the good old caul, But here, come with me, "Poor Joe I lou must be very care- Hall since the building was first resignedly. circled,' she pleaded. doctor, entered the cell, he found it but "Have you two backs Y" wickedly in• • and d will tell you what fo buy for me fill until it gets'quite well;' said Sybil, ".Never mind, dear. Everything now dimly lighted by one of the wax can- quired. the doctor. -after you have instructed me as t� compas.;ionately. dies with which his care had supplied what-1shall want;" said Sybft.,l�ugh- And soon after lh Ilei visitors, max= must give way to your health. you "What was it. sir?" asked 'Alrs. \Vfn• know. We, could- not endarrcer your his wife. terose, doubting. her own ears. lir archly, a� she led the wuv to al ler and servants, look their leave. taking •ou over alt these In one cornier sat Hiss tabby, whim- ; "Nothing. But just see..what a storm g y, .health by to u g y rude arbor at a short dislunre. 1. rouge roads to Black•hall just t1ew," Perin.,'with more reason than she had coming up. You'll be caught in it it "Now. Tabby, what l w�nt you la buy said Alis, Yendleton, gently. ever before whimpered in her life. over you venture out:' :for urea is everything in the world that CHAPTER \Il. the new-born baby that, lay in her lap "Ah, well, Twill try to content my- "Law, sir,•I'm not su;;ar,.nor likewise is neBedieJ for a bran, sic end s an Summer ri ened Into auluuen. Sybil �l•iomy lace: Near by stood old Mrs. Winterose, salt, to "et melted in a little water. Ami p p p self to siay here fir this 6 p h •new baby! and tier .faithful friend employed the. But, oh, Beatrix, after all. I may die, busy with her patient. 1 I n,usg f o. sir, please, [t I am ever to see , "La! Miss Sybil; whose baby?" in- golden days of Sc•ptenrber and Ocicber and never see my.dome again. My dear The patient lay, white as - lily, on her my. old muni alive again;'said the nurse qulred the astonished housekeeper, with in - tare graceful - and pleasing home! Oh, if I should die here, Bea- bed. �„ resolutely, putting on her bonnet and .. her mouth'and eyes wide.gpen. work of, making up garments for the trix. I should be sure to haunt my "How• is she?" Inquired the doctor, shawl. . at�by, dopa be.a_goase-!" expeclexi little stranger.• -- - -- .tion;e r, - -------. aching. "But how are you going stX miles :­1--- .g g N., • -dut, litiss Sybil, I don't know what But meanwhile. out-Side fho prison "Out you will not die.' You must put "t\'ht', just the same-no motion, no through night and storm Y" you mean P' walls, s cloud. black aa; nibltt. ;. 'away such .gluoury fancies.'' -. , sense, hardly any breath." answered "Mr. Lyon will not begrudge me the . "Tabby, I'm not Muss Sybil' to begin gathering aver the -yuan prisoner's As Alis Pendleton s ke. the cell the nurse. use of the carriage and horses and ..With ! I'm Mrs. Berners, and have been doomed head. • door was opened. and the warden aP- "Cybil, he darling! isbaSybR' blur- driver as brought me here, to take me married more Eben a' ye ar, tend' you The rumor got at road that !tie I peered. tearing in tfie tray.-contaiirinc. mored her heartbroken h:rs6and, bend- hack to srry husband's deathbed, I Jcnow it, you stupid old 'Tabby !" governor meant to- follow•uli the long the .supper .service- fog the Cw•o ladles. ing low over her still and pallid face. She rolled her head'irom side to side, reckon, said the old woman, ConM "Bal, bliss Sybil, or ratherwise Mrs. respite with: a (all pardon. I iL wa:a not usual for the w'arde'r to waft deafly. _:Berners. if I must be so_cerernoniou-; this course in thus matter w'as can• on them in person and so, to Miss Pen- as i! halt-awaken d •-y sosite"tamllI "No-, indeed:_nor any help I can give with my awn nurse child, what liar that gassed and commented upon se}erely!dteton's. siler>i tusk of inquiry, ' he sound, and Ilien lay still again.: ou, dear rs. W'inlerose," said Mr. to do with what you've been a-asking in every barroom, grocery, street cor-, ybil ! my dearest 'wuG ! Sybil I Y - a1 tile to buy Y" . g r an,w•ered: ,again. murmured Lyon Berners,. laying Berners, feeling lriurselt appealed t i _ . Y iter.poUtical meat ing_ and eliewhcre. ".\err mugs e case my daughter or. "Thanky, sir; I knowed it, And this 1 "i`iothing'-at a I," .r nr,%"lid SybiL. The press teQk- up:'the mailer,•and; this once. ma'am, a,s-silo has gone.ta.-a his band on her brow•. t\lien the breath is outer' my -:e r t the t the s on She opened I'irr edea- wide looked I say I ,vitt sar€r back a hall-provoked and ' belt mused a V,n,iicthely reprobate,l the eour e o merry-snaking in ttre village-tht , } 'dullness of the old hous,-keeper, No-i ,ocernor, putting his Conduce .upon ltu around, and then gazed at her hus= Poor old ural, t?l' � � " 16 , p g p know•; being Ila Eve." g to .my child, boldin'; ft always wore thing whatever. But you must go out inotives of partinlily for the ar 41,>cracy`; " " band's face as iftt had bcarr only' a pari Efallow Eve. rhoed an awful coin•. 'of the wall. dul'ihil 'to attend to. tire" living as can .. - and buy everything .that is•requfced for Clad the murderess been a wouu,n of Borth the warden .and• .the youn.9 lady the wardrrobe o1 a .yuuug child: and cUffrr, rather than to aha dyad us are you must find out what is , child: fur the people. it said, tier life would have started. rand turned ' arf,uru, ,, to see "Syl'il,.my dear, my only levet Sy. Y paid the forfeit of her crime. bit.!•' he repeated. trying to meet and at rest, . :\nd, now ity'ou .please; Mr,• t myself haven't the sl[gtute�t idea CIi whence the unearthly s�,uncl canna Y g Lyon, to see me irr�o the carriage: and - vr hat that is I 13trt she ,was a lady rif ttr,> count::1 They beheld Sybil fallen sect: In lrnr fix her gaze, Disler ..Jae to drip"e me home. I will he it aristocracy• a daughter of the hm,se of chair. ralhd, haslly, and conoulsed. But tier,eyes-glanced oft and wander- 1'he housekeeper Looked at the lady f;erners: and. ha��ever notary, u�I ' that I F oblePg,d to you, said the old woman. } � t,at,,ix seizoil her �•[ai-of sal v6latile ed around the ruotu...and finally chased for a moment, in quesli,tning doubt acrd'howw 'had been cursed with dern6niac S again- Lyon Berners gave tier his arm, with' . y p,_ I and flew to aha, relief n[ her friend.,., au ,. as much ,•aspect as if she had been a" ,r fear, and Ihen, as the truth slowl n-f p4 ons.� and -however deeply dyed' "\\brat i. it, deer Sybil? cart' you'tell' I told her she'woueu liat.know you,". :.'.elraled her. mind, she broke Furth sud- uilh crime. Its dao hter• huwe er - res5;.flnd led her from the room. g held the. vial 1 rvxiO nostrils-inquired,. as .she .sighed the doctor. d _ +dealt' with: � "Co best. so bas heaven When , they reached the outer door ew s h ,. - "Oh,�rny.good'graciou�!-- Mites Sylai, brr'lty, was not-to be ht.d amenubbo tea r tits of her•ite re. ,rant that she ata I know .noVtrin= unlit which, thy: warden, in consideration .1 -- hancy . you don't mean it, da you, the taws, "Hallow Eve fiurllow' Eve C' site re. h Y' ! e necesity, crdcirl Co be opened a1 'les, 1. do. 'Tabby; and I' thank Lien-.r Was such outrageow% worship .ot tire` pealed, in a terrible lone. . her eyes shall open in Ilrat•befghV and this unusual hour, they found the rosin. ~"') aristocracy by partial judges and.venal I "\\e{l, dear, what o[ drat That Is blessed land, where - pouring in torrents from a sky as black -gen every day for the coming bless- Y nothing The wicked cease from troubling,' itch. ` Ing."- said the young wife fervently.- governors to be endured in a county g!+ " of freemen Y . ."Oh. y es. yes4 it Ls. holrriblel.It is".hor- ,end tole weary are at rest t" P • : But, oh, Miss Ssbilc in such a place , le.would :e r said Lyon Berners, bowing his hand. ht Ike he road. Mrs. _.as_.this=- There I, go again "' ex- No• the voile--of the peep . rible I" :, But he remained standfn b the-bei \linterose." . saida,M'r. 'Bernersaas-, na ` - heard ihraugh their, organ. 4 tree piece! "Fiu.h. htiah. dear I'. try to be con- g 9 claimed the housekeeper, breaking off. and 11 not listened to,.then it would nE� _ -� - - side,and gazing at the Pale, sliji face of hoisted a large umbrella over her head. in a panic', and then adding, L-ain't tai- Posed .. "1 don't know as I remember a wilder to come to see you; no, that T ain't.'I'm "heard in thunder at the polls in Ila: t,,;,rl. trietrt! the I blood 1 Oh•. what his aIle, until- at length Mia,. Tabby -one. sir, since .the flood-of ninety, and, always tor',retliaig, especially when you coming autumn elections! a ter•r�ri !' . . - - ' came up_to hire, with the babe in her Such esus the spiral of the eo !c and " arms. end whim red forth: that waa When I was a young 'omen, `talk sa sensible I" F P - It was or�ly-a •irearn, dear. It is over which wasn't yesterday. And you'll • 4 .Ilia press to neonrd to Sybii, now•, ane! you-nre awalr, -[sok up!" Oh. Mr. hYon, won't your look pt ,. "\'hat's ilia matter with you, Tatrh?.l It was ,lien how the; peopie and "ph. .no! nn dream, Remi'*' ! arf raw- your little daught,=r• just once'. \\'fen'l hardlfy rem,mbee that, air.' Are you crazy Y 1'ou never thonglrj I 6�. r ex_ yogi say something to her' \\'on't you Ito bo coni urd). ' was going - to stay. here for such an the press clamored for the i,acriflce F taij, tin' - overw'heiming' reality." , - event. did you la a pubhc resort like ¢y bit Be:rner's life-the. "femnle (lend." chain;eel the awakened. sufferer, -then BiVe her y. .. bleains, Nobody has . # - _ thi,Y Tabby, I'm shocked at you ! do! It %gas 1-&ause W,y honestly ascribed I suddenly. with a shriek_, she threw•.her said n )word to her"yet; nobody has wcl• t ,salt t,e at'home at Black Hail lo�rt �to her a.nature she did not possess: ettd. pands to her head and fell into spu.5ins' corned •her-, nobody has blessed her! TO Sf:-%RE-A\\AY THE DEXIONt. ' ceive the 1ittlE stranger. "Cabt,y," said i committed. thus making t, r innucently "hor Ifeavens sake; run 'and fetch a Oh ! my good Lord' in heaven ! to be born in r un,.aud not et one wotd ret Ctrinese mothers are, as a rule, loving ' , Syb[I, making the [sagest acid most suffer for the sins of h- retathers. ( doctor." evclaitnerl Be>9trix, fir the uI- P'' g _ - - • �oranected speech she bait made since O! c2urse there Over• r: rhirable ex- most d[stres,,, appealing to ttfe 'territle'1 •wetcVme Ir'o'n anybody, -even t+ora her to their children, but superstition often .� ..-.her reason had become irripairrel. 1,ceplions to-this general .r ,,l unmeNte.1 Nvorden. own t....hcr!^ ' make. ih"erri cru.. For instance,:a that "Ah, Lord L ah, my Lord!" cried the reprobation of a guiltless young' ciao- Ile 'immediately hurried h)m ,he r\rid here 11tis Tabby'; Overcome by tune-teller will inform a mother that old woman, on the verge of hyster'~'IC- but these euehtion were tnostly.�rorty to.procure_ the uecrssa'cy medical her feelings, sobbed aloud; for which, her child-usually a girl-is inhabited again: ainonR St wl os,n I , attendann?. weakness i, for don't b u ra her, h a devil. Ten 't colires t duly of w ss fo n do l.n y h r ht> he "Now, Tabby," begin -lo uhhri !few to have ane force ,g,imt the over•• Beatrix ran .atter frim* calliri- load's "Give me the chtld," ,rid \!r. "Bar• the mother to bent, starve, and even Yo ners, 'tak'in + the babe from the yielding put Iter'hapless little one out of doors I. per! ... 1'Qu whimper over.everything'W:trelming �yeight of.publir- fnifrnenta "Send for her husband, and her uld b though. I know.-You whimpered,when! And it was the general beliet lhah :f nurse from Black flail, also. .1 linotiw it arms of the nurse. "Poor tittle unfor-' Its little face may be hlnCkened, and ;rJ I was born. and when 1 wto christened, Itie Governor should outrage public is afte=r hours. but I believe ,lie U; dy- lunale!'.'hie continued; as he uncovered hands .cut off, in order to scare away 'wild when 1 was married;-and now you apfnfoth by pardanin- Sy-bit,Bei;ners, Ile to •:' and gazed on•her fnee. Muy the Lord the detndn. 1'he child is left to die ooh l. whimper when 1 am going to be crown='t�rould be PoliticIIlly ruined. Nybil E'er-' 1lre wooden nodded assent, and bur- ble,s You, for r, wretch that I am, have aide fho dwelling.,10" the mother. b6 led with the crown o[ mulernily. Oh.!Hers could not bp permitted to live. the ri.cd away, leaving Afiss Peyflfilrloit in no power to ble•.�. sieving in the transmigration of ,slits, - ';you old rebel•I" cried Sybil, contradict- must'.die beton: the GQvernrnent,could I atlenflanre upon the agonized woman. At this moment Mrs. \\'interose Dame fears that this dertuon child may be re, fn all her sarcastic words by carrels- ; up, and. 'IIddres;tn{ the doclur,said born 'to her. g i be re-elected by the people, Arid . the whn rerm'cred from one convulsion only .;Sir, I have done all d can.'dn M this . ` keg firer old friend. " } I election was corning on in the ensuing to full into'attotlier•arid severer one: e�clreutit 1'abtrvis full e,nal to any- . No, I doh1 mean to. but it you November. y' Y q _:NOT F'OR• H[M. _ . irraowed! -Oh, if you knowed"' ex-I' thing that may happen 'noir. But as 1. Would' he .purchase success by 'Ihe g for me, sir. I'muat leave." He-"I-believe you are ready to rear- r, Claimed Miss Tabby', suppressing' andlsacrifice of this young sufferer', lite? .: It ua'_rnielni ht, and a so.rrQw[c ant iclaimediri her sobs- t r atixiorts group were gathered in ybil's' Leave? AV Ill are you thinking of, rt' lire first fool �aJio comp, along.' Now, then, tet us hack to Lyon. Ah. her' bwtY friends, askur them- a,ll I g woman,' demanded the doctor, ahnast vire-"You, have no .right to say 'so" " She any a ,on icor lied. writhing +' �a go I selves this question, were forced to Lyon 'tti fit •give you »trot' money you;answer "Yes!"1' ail h ugany, and upon the `very verge rf an frily. And she threw a strong accent on the may need for the purchase:; and I be t death. :•Ir: t left my poor old husband at you.'. Mat you will ureic them ac soon as !Ire` s air a[ aTfairs had a most dr- Near 'her stood her old fatuity phy si- _ - pre.:siug effect •upon Sybil:s husbrli"t' I)r• Bart. .her old nurse, 'Firs. possible, and briar- them.tc, me-bere,' _especially. as Ire had sustained a• grist clan, ---- --said--Sybil,• as stye arose and waikrcl \Vintero,e, and her faithful altc. . . . - • back 10 the spot w'her•e she left.her hus•I las to i.he departure of her realous ad- .Mix, Tubby. ' ��11 vorale, Tslar,rrel Worth. ��� Wr a little general COM L! "I ii.Loll.. _ band and her friend. :Ill in tilt lubby, ou ;file the cell door. sat .1, Y iia tonna law 'r sena after he Rad I face buried m - brought down Sybil's respite fr•bin the - wh' h Sybil Sometimes joined nalurally,.� in iris hands, w•re,tling in prayer with .. dd Governor, trn,l bet-n called away .on .� i � x and from 'which sh: ah„ •sT,nlrlinr'' flcnven. I ►- -- P business ,of flit` iihna:t irnpoelance,.and -..wandered off nt random, lit r. Beffe.is \\'hitt \N-ns he (fraying for''_ That tris �'r , . Lu,l c\er ll;;illy sailed' Air Europa Lie "' ., i' I .: propf,bed to call in Jou! .IG pay hi;' .re-, gone, 'tc,v:e'er, with'the most con• idolized young y.�[e shurdd bei.spa red in :r ��� lend spects to his mistress. II this mortal peril: tin. no, and a thou- '.i H a`, S bit 11Lden P. pecialfons of her liberr{lion. , ; _ spran at, the proposal. and Jori r• sand tittles no. \\'ilh all . heart and .e`,-'• ' 1v was duly summene . fro,tr;fits si-a!--)n iliac• thrcn_y �laJrllt: w err rl itSuld he _ -'+�' `�. / - the box o! the carr ie a In fire the r!nor.i to ur date ted it was now plain to cec. bg I,; i : It. -equu2d all 11re Berners nnwers that :he might diev c r r-that dread war- '-T lie came into the ardor, h;it in ind, coni. wluich .had arrived Irnm liicluitomi c and bowed oval salute tris unfortri of :elf-control to w'car a enhu dimerin- gravely only' that. mni•nin., and \•Bich fixed het• or in the {,resence of his unsuc!ficimrs Date mistress. execution for an early dry, could be _ And when she risked tum many f acs-I wife. He had carelull-v kelt tram tbC . , - 1 cell .m eI co carried out , „ +•rg tions about that•, rte>>arlrr,errt nt the. Y PY of a newspnpe r that .� 1 i I'lu; agony of. prayer yvas interrup- l domeslic 'ecfinomy. nt "P.lacl, ]tall lhattcnnlained aay nllusiori to the condefnricd led the dnclur came out of the cell, fell finder itis av n surciti'ision. frit 1•rr nruar and iter circumsl3Trcce. and ur, t lid this to Keep Beatrix as w'oll ns Sy- and whispered -answered all her r,r.rslimns s•atisfar,-I r . It is .ovor,. She is. (Tie.mother of a r. _ tority, without Ever cnce falling into hrl.. ignorant of the irnhendi'irg-doom; tittle girl." • � r ' the unlucky blu,ndrrs lirirt linil marry d I for ire ,y ihed llentrir to preserve ire s . - /; SeRil's rriesence the cheer,.:1 rounte• Tlrern w'os nn expressirm tit parental jtilics. Tabby's canunr:ni:at!r,ns• n joy or Ihnnk[ulnrcc.on Ihr Inlhrr.'s part. _ r'`qi' d �� "Your favorite Inare. Minna, is :n!nar.'e that she never could wear it she{ Only the breutliless question : ;% �n ,y r' r • prime eider, n:n'nm: a,tit �i)t !e ,o shge,ld discover the Ilnundeucloua of de- „-\ •. , whenever you come roma •;!am rn t rlr';sireifliou 'That Towe+i�d darker and l And she.. ..Can she suPvrre?' r� j ''',Your- rides tr -the val!r•y. ;lrrel!.e,mr, hea.ni•,. Any by day,. over thc•,head ri - _ - - fi ' w ��� Foach horses, f LSlnr Rnd vollhr�.,l:ce doomed companion.. I - CIi:\PTER yCK. - _ I. ma'am. couldn't he in Det:••,• 'tint. . I1 Birt Fyhil herself was lnsin. her .Hort ' shall take 'arida in dr:r7-. ,? vol rn'rcpirils The aulunna:had set. .in ve4-y :- "Cnn- she survive"" .repeated Lyon - 1 ' -=_ 'ctrorah b,�lr nfi lawn, lea;r.r,t .I!:c rs: u'ni'ty': pard though now fl• was but Octo- Berners. perceiving that tfie Plrysicign 1 - - -• _ - Sunday oiler !:ou rorne lanae, wlrick Over lbr. the acether was loo coal and often keaitraod .lo reply. "If she,m�st din. , .,. ty � all at filxrl: i full hopes, �c the c;elites , !- •lsn too damp to make'rt prudent for iho ,to nal: fear to tell me so. I, who love v,e\ this here riiit:r^ted ,pring fan: coot l'�urr'p•ishhcr to spend.5 su mriny hours her best. would say, `'Thant: God !' Can " �"' ` r reslor•e•yorr health: and s aged •-oar t.ar;tt rr the prisoff garden. res-sae lead telMy she surviwe7" - ' • tp nc s!{ori ur•i. hap!y,• c;r',1 :.r.e.` •t bN n ! crmjclyd !o flu, . S'hr sr.1 neuch m \tr. E3ernrrs. I do not knew•. Her �`f . At. _ . the cr'nri::siot,'o`f • . % " ,•�.. 1;.w crm. ,wd, silent. at>rl brooding, sihtnlion is very eriticnl. Biu bac boil - TI11: Ttti"1'11 DLA cOURTFOITS -` _ "'firnn;;a, Joe l 1 I r,:e.; thn: • ar-1 '',,brit is Iho matter with •:ou. me con\Wsions. ' Shu is now jrr'o,IraG>,1 ~ •firer vi:I,urs anA ecr;rr 1 In ,' .,':': fort drr''n„'!' jr.ftuired t;r,il pie I'endMk,n' and comnta:�e,” gravely' ancw'rrr-a I11•T Thr Mi-Ir,,s.or the ngm.,c--d si mal d like to know what you "would Ilea. 1 �. } - , ! :,:lu 1. Urun for. Illy' mono .. ,wi-,gra. \,rine' err':. . rt.. ,ic r• old er•e des, c:,;rn they $nt in ,othr:' in (1;o doctor.- : t,ien [ P. Y• . r ,real, how corner you to Le so lar:rf "" j cell, Beatriz. a�twing dili�enlfy 'oo an "Then there - fs good lupe that the t Tilt:, More ,NL',n-•-A bachel4rl - 1. _ .� . , . � r - .. as , Z�I7t--� -'T�,�;Tv i*;R'p�X,I-FF F.-Y-NI,IIT,&M.Vi�,-FZ-.-,T"'7r4Wr:;� -�-'.'I_��,' ­���� ,- .� - .- .V, ­­ ­.&�__ --1 , �r0___ft__114Z;:_1tV_1_4;- W-1;1 . I I 'i, 1. - . ­ . ,1. I .-,,.�- -.,� -, I !� .I-11,.;;..11-�,,I .W7- '�"--­,�',- 1�- r�:,.�!Z:'-,", -,_:- - , ,.�.- , , , I% ?.:rte`.'' , .,#;'A� , tFTTF- ! *��Ai� , 0 MVii..3•,. �� '. 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I ,.�..,� , - � , 4,P f2�t � :. ..:- -��,,. 4" ,iZ lis,4�'��. .. ,� 4� "-. .� , ... . , � , -- , 4 A, ­,hK 9 I _ , - ­­ . , , , . ­:., ; I , . . 7 �4,_ ,. ...� . " , . , .1�. .I ,'�� , , ., -�­ I 1, � . . I � F- , ,. I ., . . �I. .t. - -__* : 'Aa I _'.... - ..�:. � ­% - , . �, �___-.� .1, -- I 1 1 ... - - -_ - . . :�,�,w I.- __1 , 06 ...I, 1 :�.­�,.:.. -�....,J. t __,_s:, 1, I ,- L- - __ Now Advertisomente. . . . . , , , . -- =_­ Puttelier aLid George Parke.- pre-I , . . ., --.--- � . - - I � fht jrifktV1U8 ?;two .1 .,�'r.'­�. -- I . � . . . 1� I . I..­ " " ... ,.Ij siding. It to ai . 0 . . . '.. 11 . . I - . . . . . 1. I"I '... . �..�_ ,. , , - __ a ro�e -ol UUND-A watch fob. Loser call . . �, �%4 As published every morning as its ove difficulty that, between t%% I " I " ". � 7� 'i-7: Out. ,is oftIce, I � .I.�. ,. . ,.�._ 67,Z'"i-A . Green River citizens,. 31e:5srs, t Fat t1i 46.47 1 I . ... i � � . TERMS . _. . 9 � MA-210PIRIPTIMILr, 91-00 fPsidLuadvianits - . . r , - , , - - Whetit Hagerman - and John 90 tmpelon & 1 eyf'. A PPLE BARRELS. Anewflila 1;� � Spence. It seems that receutly .L.V Ltanoldprice. THEGUYSBOROBAR. '. . - 0: . . . . I. ..� -, :�.' . L. . . L . . .. . . %:�..-1- . RELi r.u&de Whitby and sold cents. * I . - . . ­�_,�. , ,_ . - that there has been -some mis- j r, SEj E;pHF,ELD. 43tf - - . - . I I - . I i.-,- -, . I W i . . �. :1 t;, . . .. I . . . ! ' - '. " . .. . . .. . . . L � ,* * - I I . understanding between these two ------ , • - . I The People's -Cash Store. : .. .� ". .. ; �� .I. .1 which OST.-On July 5th, a 2 'year old � . . , I .. kl.. �11. '..L . . % ,Parties ,%N recently came to L Maley heifer,dark r .! I I.. " I . . ... ­ . .....- . .- .;-. . -A-.few r3A3-s_a_go:_Mr. striae yed from lot 26, ...01&0!'WS�� . .. - . I . . I..1 , .. Spence called at Mr. Hagerman's waraoffared. W.G. RE2S0R,f1OujO11&. "O --S-;xle--fo--r-Balin-c-e--o-:t"--kt-g-,ast . . , . .. . . - Cleuin 8 _ � �­ ."',.';.. :-_4� . . . residence - QTRAYED-From lot32,con.3,Pick- - . 9 �* . .� , . RATES OF ADVERTISING- . L ence and after several tin ' . �1 ,.�:� , - 'L. � - . * ' . � *1 1;vl Who insertion,per line . . - 10 cents pleas&n-t-�r_" by both parties, kj ering.on or about Sunday;Aug. 5tb, cue . L. ,�'L �- ' . So make room for fall and winter goods. Remember-opportunity never ' * dark fat roan hoif4r,debornal,3 years old, A . - . 1. I .. .�',.-.'. ­-� -:31dich subsequent insertion,per line - 5 - the former struck the latter with �Z retraces her steps. Here is an opportii6ity.- By missing it you loo I ".. .. . ". 1 4 .%��,-�,:`,J, 1%ls rate does not include Legal or.Foreign ad. inforinatioulea4ing to'her recovery will se mon. _t_ � ,. . - . a pitch-fork he had with suitably rewarded. James Todd, Cheirrywood. ey. viorcisements. . We are offering all the following goods at regular slaughter ".- 45-4 1 . . I . . ��­ - ..­­.,-,�-��'_ , Special terms given to Parties making con- him on his return from a neigh- -.----- - . ..• .'I I ' lil.,-1 AMC"for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- ', FARM FOR :L I" ' ...- ­ - ' ,, ' , - fl. I . '_ , . early contracts payable quarterly. bor's threshing. Mr. Hagerman HE MOWBRAY - _1 , ; - �. . .i. .. .1 es• : �­�� '' 1Z.,if.'ey.cards,ten linea or under, with yapor, T , - White Lawn Blous ' . ' 5�1 .: -,. at once laid complaint before SALB.-Lots 7 and 8 rear of Gib can, of ­ . I . 71.'. . - ...4me year,$5 0Gj.p.9,.L,c,Io.1n.:dvance. Pickeriu� 6om�risirg = acgos. If . .. .. . . I 1. . . . - . t magistrate Poucher charging will be rented for a term of years., ApPIV W � I L , : :. 4 IWNotioein 812 cents per Una, - . I . � , -:o '. Regular price S1.2Z for 80c. - - �.'.1-.,:..�. . ' he mpt R R Id W!o.jAY, Kinsale,or MRS PAUW � . -Regulat p-ice$1.1)0.for 75c. - - -.,.. ,­ I . I - . '­ � __ . � .., . live eentoper line each Subsequent insertion. Spencet wit1rassault. When t BELAY.Whit y, t. �, !7!8 . � .,.,- , � ` ­ ,Veaftl contract r too maide lKnown on applica. court was opened, Mr. S nee . Re alar rice .75 for OW. - . . . � . . .. I . ?-- : q. .:.,,%, 1 --,:..on. No free advertising , . pe . . Dig , r a,- -- .-. . - - - RENT-That- - LADIES' EMRROI 'RED P . . . Advertisements without written natruotions came Toward and admitted the ARM TO SELL OR HOSE.-Fast D.ye, Black and Tan.-- Regu- �I L . W1 lbo inserted until forbidden and charged so- Fwell4known farm, lot 1.9, Broken Front 6i lar pi,ice 25c for 20c. ' There then drose a . . . �. am ingly. Orders for diaccium-&uing advertise- Lak shore, containing 70 &,L-reia, thoroughly ' I I' " �­'- - .Aborts must bo to wx1ting sad sent to am pub. argument Between BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE-Re 50c for 38L . . . . - I !_'. U ,Mr- Unde'rdrained,all under cultivation, rbver fail- I.. .: . ., . ,;-, � I �]Jlb MISSES AND CHILDREN'S HOSE-All sizes up.to 8,8c and 10c. ' ' - g. I , : �. .- fishers. an's counsel and the mag- ins wells of water.well fer-ced and kgood bearing ... . � �. ,�� .� , 'L ` 4*b Work promptly attended to. .1 a �ouag orchard,sp-.endil solid brick house an Ladies S}'to 10, 12c And 15c. . .,�' , .. 11 . I 1-, .. . istrates as to whether the. infor- is.Picker. .. ­ .., . T� %. ..­�� , bank barn. Apply to T406.B.Mar .LADIES UNDERVESTS-Short Sleeves . ... I .. I .. . .. . I . De � . I ,. . .. ,.-.4- - Proprietors oration I . 46 tf . . .. 5 .. . - ­ �& .% .... _Murkar & Tbexton, should be amended. This, log P.0. I 1. " . I . .Regular Price I for 10c. . , . - I , . . however, the magistrates VVLII�_tfU - . 150 yds, PRINT in PinW,.Blue, Checks and DbLs. . ARM FOR RENT.-A choice dairy * ' . '. . . - . . . sed the proceediilgs g pric . . - . � , to do and closed F farm,*bt)icg lot iO,Con. D, t1wnihip of . Re e ScSe,per yd for'(3jc. .- ' I -.1NOTES AND COMINIE�NTS Mr. Spence b,arboro, coatatuilig 15a sores, stsk,10 with � .. . 6 by imposing a; fine on L 100 yds WRAPPERETTES-Reg 12v per vd for 7c. These are very , �.. . of ten dollars, and cost. . . water artaotimarts to accomodate 26 cattle, special-values. � . - g-,)Od barn and house, situated about!2 miles . I There seems to be .no relief the o I -ugiswn.R�9�.' Tbis farm 20 yd,end Fawn Venetian Dress Goods. ."', ... - . W. J. Bodell was in u frim Toronto,tear K, . . . - 7; . . . ..�._. � -city ME I adapted Reg price per vd 20c for 7(lyer yd * � . � ; .,., 1. I : .. . from the scarcity of teachers Thursday being on I the aii k route, is espe,.iaJ� ails. . I I I. . . ver for dairy purposes, The present occupant.is - ..- 20 yd end of Net Muslin Dress Goods I.. . . ..,I - _ ,I I. , ..L , '... . ... -1 .Which has been so general all o Mrs A. Grant and daughter, Mr.-Jobabix. For tall particulars apply tow. .. . . 0 . .. I . . . ,. the province. We doubt if there Ada, of'Montreal, spent a few D.ANZs IS,S.&rb.,to F.U. I I 47tf � . _., L Reg rice per yd l3e, for 5c per.yd. These goods could not be -'. I . ' od I . . . pr at price quoted. . I ..is a county Ontario in which days with Hi and Mrs. 31echin. . . . . Meat Meat's Embroidereed Herm--dorf Dye Sox.-Reg price lac for 1$c. Plain .. ... � ' there Js no schools without a "VARM FOR SALE.-The under: . . - . . - Mrs. Johnston and daughter, of I � , black.reg 1.3c for 12c. Fancy Tan, reg 25c for 20c. .. . . ... . - I - . I I -teacher. . In Durham 'County a. JL, signed is offering .his farm .of 100 - . y . . few days ago, it ,%% Atha, spent Monday with her acres for sale,9,tastod ore lot west of Graham � White,Dress Shirts, reg price,81.00 for 75c. . . ­ � . -as said that brother, Hugh Mechiu and family. eros being e coxitre, butidred of lot 25 in the I 'A big lot o , . . 4 8 a 4 t.h This f other things will be offered for sale which tae have not ' t ' Ahere were forty schools withot.it last Frida evening, E. W. gtb con of the TownihipofPickering. . room to mention. ' - a teacher ,and. the same cry is y _. farm is one of the bees stock and grain farms in . . ­ .., .1. . . ­. .... . - . . . . 1... ... . .:.­....... ,... Bo ll had three bags of potatoes tbe"I'vwaahip,with no waste laud. This tartzi . . . � .- - 131111!:l1l`1J ei The new is-be-ag offered at a special price wipe very - . - ' ' P 11 . . - .. stolen from his garden. If there ...7 ter cL a to at,I t the purch&set. Inspection ' �__. I . I - �. . . -&-hool Act, which Increases the 6 any oue so badly in need of and iriquirysolicited. Apply coJ. MICH- D. SIMPSON & COMPANY ' I . " I I ' I - � valaries I of 'teachers in rural ELL.Door Park,Unt. 4jtf . . . . . - I . .. , �..�� potatce,i he would gladly supply . � . . .. . . - � . . . I - ., ­.' � ..- :!;- L tichoolashotild bring relief,-but it them rather tha n have them Seca FOR :F:E(Z3_-KH):R,:Emq-(a , �­ . ..� - � re ARM F SALE.-First-class . - , -­ .. . q �.I . � � I .. ,� .. _. will' be several years beforethat .. Flarm, containing i5o acres, being parts of I., ­ .- - . ., , 1. _­- . . - them in this fashion. . . . . . , relief will come. - - . . . . - ... -_... . - - - .. . . . . . . : tots iO and 21,11token-Front Concetsou.Tolwtr- -_ i a - ., -,- . . - . � . , - , . .- ship of"4'v�kering. On the a first- � . � - I_.., .1 I . ., . Cia."', I . I. . dwelling and outbutldioqw. barn "100, . . I . .. : iSEXLE REGISTER. . , - I �. . . . . . - President Roosevelt, of Un. . with atone-ata,b.ica uanerneatti. -!Yarm u (&it . . : . - - . . . 6 I .... . '- .. .. . . , - __ - . . , ... - II ­ . . � . - S.ILTURDAV. SEPT. . energy and no better type of the bts7 farm is oce cl the very test in Pickormg , , -,. sale of hm"eho!d furniture in Clare. r.)wO.jj,jp Appllv W 1111S. ELLEN WAL,�H. .. %tretitions life" can be found any'. - Fern,Fernee. ip me St, L OrOQW,Or to JORY A. (,'CON- . . . ! . tAUkM4V-th6-Ru wlux j1r ited States.is a man of prodigious - ' ­ I . - well:undercirwoed ani fkncuo are in irtiod re -a ' ' " IST. l"I,-Xuctiob tr. Also a jouna orchard In f,211 bearing. , mon', the proper'y of B. - - ---Mkwre -t"14%� ,%ft�e at- 5 p. m.-See, bills. Thos. Nlulf-,Vhltby F'O. . . 40-47 Cho _ge=t en 0 .... ... � . I . . . atthelielinofthe American !4ii.1) - Pwicher, Auctioneer- _� -. ­ . ... .. ... .. - ..1. P . . . . .. .1 . . I � . .. . 101 TO P:4T- undersigned , . - ­ , , 1-1 I I - I I - ..�- I - - . .. ... . . � ­� . ... - . . -1, -. . .- . - ­­ . .-:_� I .. . . <)f State. The l5resident 6F the I . . . . . - . . - I . . . , . . IL �.. �. t . . i,idesuous of reuting hi-s f-Artu of 11.,0 a,res, . . .. - . . -_ , , � ... . . . , . , . �� : . .. I . �LA� . . ­­ I I ....., . .... : .- . . . . - .I -1...... ­ .1 . � . .�­ . ..''.United States hits many arduous . . � reor log-.ou lot?A, Ith au I 5th concessions - . . . : .. . .., %� .'. . .'. . . .. . - ­ ­_­ . I � I , ... ­__� me 601111i ­ ' '" ' .� - -4uties to f)erfordi in erni6ectioll lof L a We wish to inform our clrstom�-r,i thiLt %V"e -;till keep on If . f Fickering. e ot of whitevs1e.tLe soma � . . . ,a a goof atato EnItivazied. an CA w - asid a full I with his oflieial Position, duties What is a Backache? QAx ;vod Oa the premises mrs�&Lo,d leo'xvia 4 - :" lige of School Book-i, Exacuiriation Paper and TAblet.v. Scribblers, Ex- - ' .- - � - "d s-ab%ng uti- .: I I I cine would - - ,v,�tih,.hsy.i,od...it-,owios,yi,;pea and (-rci-;e Books, Pencil.s, Erase*L-.q,'NVHt1uX and Dvatving.Books,`Pens-Pens-and � ... .. - . : uld think, which wotild - t%rtq,with*too.ofouw1uti,u4 a � � . , of t t ,.an ii•,�, f",tpwrrio of orebari u4ja;iy1i:i to ,' . . . . tax the. energies lie- moss ' :IT IS NATURES WARNINS TO WOMEN " eari=, pencil B6--.es. ., . . . i L . ., ,:III L- Attua,­AttkriLagvsxtti,� .,,.,, PL , I .------ . - , ."utrentious. nxll�ti it sevins CO 11.14 Numes of We-a's OrpAsas Cuid OW ,inst,an.dazco4fc,)o,1water 1rhe&,atL".will bo . _T . . . �.. . ' . .. ­ ' � , ' ' - _' - - - that he is wandering into field., - rented for a tVCZL of-years,- Olivet' H 1�ugb. I.Also a n ic,e assortment of g' (-)O'd W'rAing Pit 'r .E . . where he has no busin? CaLseqvint-Pala Stopped by LjdkL-F1nk- -_ire,on River P 0, lot m,con 7,rickendi; tf- . - . p e , rivelopes and .- . ��' .40 � !t�- � - - _ - Writing Tablets.- - . - . . . .,; . . . _�_ - . . he issues a ukase to regulate ham's Vegetable COMPORDL . . � . . . . . ,. . . ..... . .. . &I .Q the spelling of the English- fang- I r - . . .- , - . - - .. - _. % .. .. - .. I, .. . ,It.seems as thou gh-my back would .. OR SALE a' .. . _/� - � . . . . -ttage, If .the head of r the guvern� orealt.11 I*-'omen utter these words over : . - - ..,_. , .�1.I . . . 1. L . ­. ..- -_ . . . . .. :� .-1 ..� .� ,ment in every country i%here and over but continue to d ..I-- ­ . . .. - - . . . - . �M. & -04.- :B001ST-01. . . ...... . I . . _ . . ­ ­_ . . - . , . . .. - . . _. ...I .• . 11 11; :, 1. . .the :English, language is .�q.Kjkcll &Inng and r, with­a&t% in,the I ,if ' , � - , . .were to issue- a similar order. of the back, pain low down in the side- .: ..-.,.RIPE TOMATOES ...,- .. . _ . . I - .� I ... ­ . . . . . . 'What .a -language ours -would "bearing-iown" pains, nervousness and : - ..- --.7--- - . -..... - 2- 4 .... a 1k a 9111110 J11041a % Ar !� . I .1 I . .and . . .. . I bec)me, Itis tree that the Eng- no ambition for any taslL . . . . I • _. . . . -. ! . - � .1ifib I&I-iguag i I - .r- M UL. L.-Ir. K T _1 .-�,_ - e is a very peculiar one . . � All kinds of Vegetables in Searmon. : . . 7'9 7. ,.., ' - - . I I - � �, . . . . . . '. . . . W, .,� _,;iand that the spelling of inany 'Ll, '_ . I : . - . . . � _; � - .. I . . . .� .. .. . . - & - ,. - , I I�� ,,._. ,� - - 1. I .. - at .1. � . .1. � 11 .. . - :_ , ;, , ,least I I I . I I ­ . . - of its words does mut In.the . . .. - -1 ,. . .- � ,� I . . . - . . . . ,.. SL - . _ ' , . -, ' . , . . .. . . 1. � . . - . . . . . ... . . . . .. .. ­ �. - � .... �___ �. . ill , Gammaidge's .Gardena, ' . . . .. , , , ._ with their )rcinutici- � � - : � .�ir_, .". torronmud % � . �r_ �,' . _ _4 1 � .. . , ._.� , t ca - . I .�­­ , . .. Mist received.a fresh stock,* including. Children's W I:_. .� - . _ � ,� . 'K I� , I Atfort. � But fly - ange is � I I . .... .- . . - I. I . 1.- ear, - . . -- . � I I - ' � '_7 ' - ' ' ' I � . I . - ; . to be made, it - t. �I �_, � � - , . . hould be Lb)n-P .1 . �� -Z' -�-�- .-Brougham. ., 4 . . - A .1. .: : : . les. - � I � L ,. -. 4 . �. . - 7 .. 1.1: nd Sailors Latest Styles. Low priL' �, �, 7 ,r , - . .. , .:� . Iby tli-(�e whose work i,,. -,Fdong I . : I . _, ",�' . ­I . . n - . - . . - . - - . - - - - . ,. � . - -%-. � -.� �. ::-- �--- that -lime lj,y any one ., 11 , . . I I � . .:.,-7 ..,1. _. . , .--: ..�- . . I.. 1F re "'.A. . - , viian, and6specially byonewbo;..e. .. �.,�� . S:- APPLE _ BARRELS .� � . . . ­. V ,� --,V,•� -I - mz I:R, S - :H. M 1;6 1'r S & Co. ,�. . . ..:.. - �­�.� 4�i��:'.. � . 'business is other-lifies. If , . . . � .. - .. r._., .- . 11 �'�!­" •, V -.�,, , � - I I � I ... I . . - 11- - . _. - - I � . I such awork has to be done let _ I'll, ^-_0_ ", . ___ : - . . . I . ,, . - I 41" .- 10 . _,%. I , . . .. . I __ -. .-- . . I .jr, - - . . ,� . . . , 6. . - . 1� � . I ' . . .,. .. it be done by picked .nien froiii 4 - .11� - -,.-.. - . r� �_ .. W� � ;W ,.", - , I I . ' � . - I . . . - .: . - .. I .. ,. .. I . I ,�,�I . . . 1._ . . ... . . . . . .1 . - - .I . ., ;��,;, I 111,111��. , . a . . , . the English langivige is I -1�, .. V��-?�_­, I --The-underswig-ned-hms--a-cill., - - ... . . .: .11 I ... .. . .. .1 1. ., � . . . .. - ,,� ,Z''.". --. irapars, rt�ts, }r �- . - : . ... - �: tiv as ,to ensure a im; . ,. . . . , . . * -----the differeut countri" in v.-hich ,4 . -Val- _in ��-- ,.fsljoke�, .. ,. VIT._ - ­ I olInivy. � . - .. 0n dity of INo. I AppleBarrele foi- sale . . f H such a change were made tiow , , . . � . . . .11 . . .,all otic dictiouRri6a would h'a' . ... z; loftftftftoel� - ....�., . . :,, -- .. have I . - - - rwr . - � , ... ' - - at reasonable pirices. ".:- - I � . . . . I.:_. .. . rO. . . ..,�- "..,� - �-.. ...... , . 11 ..- .: :�' . to be discarded and day's -would .- ..� ... � . . -�-. . . s . . . . .., - . . . .�..7�11 I I * . . .-. ..... . - T� have .to be speiit .in. �tudyin,W ..w1hert Mang 1. � - I . -. .,: - %.-A large,fresh stook now on ha4d. Dricea.in.Wall Paper`ranigm . ..,� .-..,. . . - . I 1. � - , - . ' 7 . - ' ... . . _ � . '. . the language over again. A - I �A..,�..:. . ... . from 8c. up. . %;*-` .. ... ..�. . If'. D..6 ORD ON .1 ., I � ... ... . change will be made "i They.do not realize that the back is . .- 1. ­ . . I ..' .L� . . . . . . . . .. . ...: � . ..- in many . . L.. . L M_jLn L . . of woman's o . I .:. 11 .;�," I � ... .I. _AOf oti'r words, -these el I the pring rgallL4131, � I I _", -.-. . - .., - =- or. .,=13=IDGL=c * but 'a 11 ge�q I -and quickly:indicates by aching a dis6 Watchmakin ' . I I- I I jo, Pak' . 1=. .1 I I . . � . .., ..�._. ,Vre believe-, will come about grad- eased condition of the female or ne or I . . I .. I 9 � I . . AW . .. . .:­ .I.... .-iially as they have been doing kidneys, and that the aches and pstins . . : __�� . .... 4n t6 past. . . . .1 �. . . ' * ' - 1. . . . I . I I . � .s . .. , 1 , :. Lydia E. Innkham's V -- a 'Hello ! - Neighbors. . .... ... . I. .. ­ will continue until the cause is removed. The tvider' igned will be in Picker- . - -, -- . . ­,..1.- .e,etablo 'Coni- -. rroauce, Market , .. I I BROUGE1.011. .. ..-..., ... pound has been for many years the one ing e,�ery Wednesday for. the bemefit . ' 'L' I-. . .. :� . - . . . . . .� L , . ... .. - I - . - , " , W, - effective remedy fn such cases. of his manyrustomers who-want their - I I '. ..- .. . premises . __ __ � aril onlF,effe-c � W. C.%LaFraugh,"of Sf,cadtv" ille,' " ' ' ' '' * . . We b&v*fcr sale at our ion the � ., .. . 'Walter Burk, who .,started last It speedily cures female organs and kid- watches,clo'cks and je.wellery_repaired. -chin &- Poucher's , - _�. . - -, ney'disorders and" restores the female . will be, a t Me following: . .". .. ,*eek for the west arrived all safe organstoa he . Kindly lowe ffiern at Dr., Bateman Is store, BrouglffVT, every TuesdHy * .10 good Wif-ringeis'from Ij to4o per lb . and likes t1 ,Ithy condition: . �:'. ' . the appearance of the orga . I I drug store. All work warranted. morning prepared to pay the high- 6 new milch cows from 025 to 040 each I,,;-..I io - - . .....,!eOuntly. 4 Dear"Mrs.Pinkham:- � . . I est price in caish for Btitter and 7 10 "Success" manure spreaders, foe I_. � I "I sufFered a long time, with female � - . ­. . J. Cowie, who bad his leg brok- trQuble having intense pains In the back ..I i.�P. TAYLOR. � � Eggs.. He bait also.a.pranged with machine that makes the dollars for the. . . . . . , "' . " I H. Mechin to buy pt.-oduce for him ' farmers.• ........... en seven weeks ago, is'u -- able to, and abbmeti,Znd-very sick beadaches,eve � -':30-}�- _L. . - ..around We ._ 'b _­ - ­ - oN, e h6_1-_M0, I g _ -_ -NVhitbY- ­- - dining the week for either trad�e W6 tai,ts tfris j lic fio�ins t - - - - . . go aroubil oh crotches. .Vih�- I was tired-AntiL mrvoits a ------... -_ I - - . . a pec our crop � ' Pe - time anti-life looked very-dreary tome and Think of Dr. Shoop's Catarah Cure or cash, as desired. and see for themaelves what the-Butoos",j I I . for a ' complete and speedy I had no desire to live until Ibepn to take if your nose throat discharges--4f ' . 0 ­- is doing for as. I : - - .. . .. . . . 11��. 0. =AS'-FgXaUlW1_6- - Write,phone or apply to . recovery. . . �Lydia E. 1'inkham'� 1'egetable.compound your breath is f@bj�br feverish. Th . , .. . - . , e - . . I . . I -Mrs. Thomas Voticher 'has and to get some relief. - My recovery was I bite soothiffig balm contains --- - .- . . .1 - . slow �itt it was sure,and I neVEr res--rettcd snow w 7 1 John A. Wkite & Sons' . . A)een laid tip' for some time,= We the moire spent for the:Compound as it Oil of Eucalyptus, Thvm(�I,- Methol, . . . � I --.,.- . etc., incorporated into an imported. CI .�...BROUGHAM. - . � are glad .to say that she im'nyw on brought me back to good health. . HA FORK�i. . . . . . . . I .the road to recovery. I . "It seems to bp..a medicine especially crearnrike, velvety petrolatum. It . • � . . .. I ..... . Oil r doctor is so busy these days adapted to the;115 of our sex and I soothes, heat's, purifies, control,,;. Call , tithe . . . .t , say a gu,A word for it."-NIrsam at our store fora free trial. Picker- so-q*v is the titne-to he thinking about' 0 -, . and hay loft. * Iffia - I - -And up to sleep. .to . Albert ic barn it ' - Zlaeksmith•* , ' -7, - - - -, . .. he has to st. . Man ii,.134 Gore Vale Ave.,Tors-OaL . . a track for' b. - .. .L A WZY 0 Ing Pharmacy. I . . .. I . . .. ­ . . . . .1 .­ . . .31rs. 'W. Woodruff and two -No other person can give such helpful can flt them iip with either round , - , -, children, of Assotiti, Wash., and -advice to women who are sick as can _17r-on, angle steel(jr wood tracks. . . - .. . , a, . The undersigned ha-ving bought out � . �. Miss Reid, of Toronto, '.%Ti,p,. I'Vicks Mrs.. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia VOTERS' LIST, - 1006. 'itili line of -. , - the b1a,ksniL'thir.g I I business of R. .� . of'%Vliitby, and 'Miss L. Woadruff, E. Pinkbam. .Her address is Lynn, . I . - . . Also, ii * � ,C _)iisi 1, . ; � '_ � . - I—, - Moore 1,;jpilt .1 .. ' -• �11 *. �pA i:ed.to do black. . _ .- - ...... ­ ... Friday at W,Ill. M"a., and her advice free. • � . Aft It 4?� . ".�.. "iffialiffigNn aft its'lines. . ' �-)f Toronto, , . . - . : .. ,� � ..- . - Farm Impletne4lits. , - ' . . . . . . , " " . .., --:. . . . . . - now fifteen -:-.-.- - , , . - ., .1 I . . . . . I � I ...'s. . mosgrove's. It i� _.,I � I t -1.11, (_Ia4l-�, � ---Hot--e-,boei-mg�.� a-.Sl.)ecialt ' " ' ' . . . ______ . -_ ..., ETJ-1Vfff',A:f ­F9R,5-A-T,F,--.I a--- , . , .. :.- _---j,, I . Y. �---__, �-V_ . -years since Mrs. Woodruff .,%�-as E 4 -. ., �� I 'here and ' She S -1,1en Clmff, wuaracteed to be free' .:: . .X_Ikr�;�_ .. I I :F. T-J.. �=,Z_X.41_12=ZZ16&2�7:9 I I . . . . . I pa , I -:M V .T_...&.-,7T, 7 :, uotl(�'es � mally from ei�i,111i4rica;I sen._t such&-arye.:ocUs. ohpFirdto. .11iiiii('i lity of the ToNvhsbip'of a�=On-lOr . �. . . .. . �chankes*.* She loi)k-,, as if Wash- For f0tber PsTtiCU:A'S&I'pli to ,"i.J.DEVITT, . - .....I Frost & NN'ood Agen.t,. I . . � . 1) Picke-ring,0-minty of 011t,160. . .. , -TARTO. r . ington is agreeing -with. her. , Greenwood,P.0. .� 47- P i4 PICKERING, - 0 NZ . .,I .PICKERING, OINT., %W-I.;�. I., _ have . . _� ji-e is her�bv given that I ha I � 1. . . - - - -"! Not I I . . . .. . - '' i '' ''nlb- . 11alisill . I . I . _.Alf Hanii1ton, we are sorry to R'ieumatisni is not in.�'ti'rabl'c. S Uted or dcliv�red to the pell- . - . . ., -.� ,. .. ' . I - , . I .- I. . ... i .. .. .. - . . .. . .report, is seriously ill. burn? Yes! But Dr. Shan Rhea_ sonsment.mentioned in Sot:tioiis .5and 6 of - . - . . I I. � .. Fall Term Opens Sept: 4th � Frank Geraw, of Toronto; was niatic Remedy will iffaithful1v used sons -ti- o Voters' Act. 1889,and ... . . _ - I the, the.Ontario . . "atnoi. the copies' . Mere over Sunday. dr-fve it out of ,the s s , act's aniending the s ' �' - .. .. . - ' - 1. ' � e . i .. -Bodell and Chas. A. Bar. the.blood that's the fault. Poisonous required by said* sections, to be so , '!7. . .� I it,deciding to ge. a business educit- , ' l I I., . crystals I I and training, it is wise . . E. W. . tion or shorth . � -,�lay was at Mount Albert ystals like sa I et into th&. joints. tunnsmitte(l or delivered of the Lists 11 . .1 - .. ,`_ . � , 0 . ni ,.gooi � I , . .. . ­ ' n and,muscles. Dr. p's Rheumatic le pursuant to said Act, of all per- . , , . to chobse a7 school that-is well-known .. . ­'-;Tuesday-on.a,husiness trip. drives nIa( .. . .I for strictly high-grade-work, The . ... . . � . . A few of our farmers are - .7 _ : .. .1 .. . , T17 appear-ins; by the last revised . � Remedy prevents sons appei M . Rheun�atism from the blood and then � 01'R.A.1.0 . I . assessment Roll of the said Municipal- . $ . - I . I . . ELLIOTT , � ,through harvest, but a great Rbeinnatism dies. We re*cor-Llmend ity entitled to vote at Elections 1, . . . . �_ ­ mi .. ­ -'iire threshers to -andsell-it. Pickering Pharmacy. -. . .1 . , - :. . . wavy cannot % members of the Legislative Assembly .1 - �- I . 1, � � - - .........- .fl clean out their bafns'in order to ' - - _' ' and at Municipal Elections, and said � . . .10 . . make room for the -balance of - -: - -- � List was first posted tip in my office at � -' -- their grain. . I .,. - Whitevale on the 21st day of August, �. Of all materials&n&,clesigu I TORONTO, ONT. ' - . . .. I.. ,I . _. George Hicks is ill at the, hQtel . . Prod uce - , 19M, and remains there for inspection. ._ .1toptinstock, It,.villpay yon is well known ,is one of the .I.. .7.. � - . . . to oall at on: ,rorks and inspect our stook .al schoo.1s in existence.' Its re- � .here. I I . .. .- . .. - ." . Electors are called upon to examine d obtain prices. Don't be misled by merch ,:-•.- , * rry to, report that . . said Lists' and, if any nrri.;�uns or 00 Consequent- cord this year has beeti' most remark- - ." . - I � ' None of our grAdnotes are out 3 . ,owing to ill health, Mr, Geo Philip J am now prepared to pay the other errozi,rie,;fr,ulil therein, to take agents we do not em toy them, able, . . f ' ly we can, and do throw off the Agents . � �16 46 - 'A& el I I F,-, I I I e .. I immediate proceedings to have said of poWU6h-s-an­d the demand for thbux .. r. ha�--,been cowf)elled to quit the highest price for butter, r.gg� - commission of 10 per cent., which you will is about twenty times the,4uppiv. 11 4 1 It Agelley errors corrected according to law. I' I. . Implel business. MyI , . oertainly save by purobasing from ull. Write t0-day for our catalogue, I . and ry)tiltry, _-;,(�goll Dated at Whitevide, Ang.9-1st 19W call solicited. I ma -i,,�tr -'s cc ,was held � - DONALD R. BEATON, 1. ?I'-• �n A I lie -n at(. is on the ,r".14A steady. � I I W. J. ELLIO.TT, Principal, ...I - � hall Brougham on � Clerk of the-Tp. of Pickering, � VITIT GJANITE eo�l Ontario lAy Cor. YonFe and Alexander .5.�,�A� . 11)- . Jill , ..r e I Brous _� , Whitby, n . I I, - .. 0111(. .th I .i,_�t ra ares T-LQma,3' B• p W"a it t OR - Fbam.I . .. Whitevale, Ont. . ".i . 11 - . . . P.&.1oron '�, .. I W- �­­ - I. � �� I . -1 '_ , . . `-) -.,.;-_��. 1�t=411h ' ' , . .. - -,­--- • �. .. .-_ 1. - - I I k 'L ':'�9.1u­�,�� , , _�_�� -.-X.;-_ '.. -- - -�A_�.iiz�­.. _: , . � _,� i i�AAX_4�I-I 5- ­ I Z.W. - , i -20P : .-w' a >.H ice. +..: -.,. s �� .,1• `_ .,rpP _ _ '.•va .,..: a".E4 . Te. stiff-'G'...n c9: 5. - .ar2.•s,. i,,. ..+-e -rw .�.-'• Y. �z' ar.. :.rr �.•,. .mr;r. c - 'z'*Pti•'." '. . •.z' �° i ?.�-�?4v••!• .: ,r:.., �' ; .. r"2^7+�;; .�'errs .�•�s::.�v .. �CS'w.- t.. ;L-+•9 ;T^ +� "_s, ,efi•,�'-' �-ci r^'•a• F :':ry[ r '.'••".,k9..',M' '�'• .N. •.. y i. ..n, ».' .79 •7, aA: cw'. Y y`,t y+'� :r. :ri,=^ J.. r'• �' -. '.. 7 Y r s ° Q , hAREMONT. :hiss Sprule, piltulst, of Toronto; If all dyspeppsia bti ferers knew what y Miss _Minnie Todd, vocalist, of Dr.' Shoop s Restorative would do for MbINEL Hogsett is visiting Mrs. Goodwood, Hiss Mary Garbutt, them, Dyspepsia would practieall _ x he a disease of the past. Dr. Shov s "j`D g�iutst ' vocalist, of Stouffville and Stottff- Restorative reaches stomach troubles aavtwss •oesvusn" MRev. 31. C. Tait was in Torcmto ville,urchertra, The Misses HQ-%vitt by its direct tonic action upon the in- r -"-ton Tuesday. and Coates will give a piano duett side nerves-the true- stomach nerves ..",�e� Your WStoncemls, Q!>s J. H. Beal spent last week in and the Coostes Bt . will give a Stomach distress or weakness, full- I• se'tithe Cobalt.district. cornet and c arinet duett. A free ness, bloating, belching, etc. Call for , 4Pill Miss M.-Burtou left on Wednes- ' bus for those in the village will the restorative. We recommend and ;day for Bottineau, N. D. I run during the eveniug. Admis- sell Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Picker- ++� mlid s James McFarlane lost valu- mission 25 cents;children 15 cents. Ing Pharmacy. R• .« a asl• .e able heavy colt this week. OR SALE OR TO RENT..-The Ba CdMrs.'S. Bra has just returned ALTOVA, r The undersigned will either sell or rent Amy j�_ t 1 i'from visitingBray friends. . ----- his farm being the weer half r lot . B,F.,anu n11?t1'd, Mossy �7, � � gr a $ - containing 9fi scree. more or less. On t'ae - �,y_ � Mrs. John Reid is visiting with A. D. Giffin is visiting friends, in premisee are a ltcoa brisk house,alarge beak ,.f A s►' s wsd E • : .;Richmond Hill f riends this week. town. barn.and other necessarg oat building•, This f�f��J�-�::�� :_ f bliss Cora S an IS visiting friends is a first class farm•well fenced and drained. � 6'•w+'AwroRt Yaks 04k=rd 00, Vws�OffJl�r, Miss Jennie Michell,, of Deer p g $ two wells, good orchard, a Rood grain cr,stock I '� E - 'Park, 15 visiting friends here at Baker Hill. farm. For particuleas apply to ISSAC S&L- Park, TER,Oshawa,Ont. l7tt Owing to blondes Using a boli Threshers are singing around us but t harvest is still pushing. _ e Sovereign Bane of Canada. day all places of .business will be We are lad to ss that bliss Edythe closed.' Howett is improving nicely, y Let Others Help you + Clarence Booker, of Stouffville, Miss Rose White, of Toronto. is E S Theaker ll�aaag@r Clare 'out ...is visiting with his' uncle,- Fred spending her holidays at E. Boothby's To recover your stolen property. Farmer. S. A. Travis, of Toronto, visited The The Citiien's band was at lit.. friends lime last geek before leaving Zion on Tuesday evening a a e Pickering Vigilance 'dommiffee =� garden party. i .: will do this. Sherman Rumohr is having a b1�RKr1�ai. ' on verandah placed Uu the front --_- ' -Members having property stolen commnai- Keep Qn this : of his residence. cafe immediately with any member EYE - Dr. Smith will be here as usual It has been ascertained' since of Execative Committee: your Space harvesting and threshing operations Membership fee 81.00. next' Tuesday to attend to his hP�an that the damages to crops in Tickets may be bed from the President or professional duties. * this section through lodging have not Secretary on application. Mr.. and Mrs. Ritchie and. two been nearly so great as was fearedO'Connor, children, of Toronto, p Arthur Jeffrey, J.A, spent Sun- some weeks ago. The crop will give y� , day with the Misses Hamilton. by no means the bumper yield that Secretary.. President. Dowswell, Claremont, 'the Peoples Tinsmith Mr. Walker, of Wilfrid, and lir. could reasonably be expected from the Exec.Com.-ileo.Leng,D.E.Pugh,C.S. Ok prospects early in July, but it.will be Palmer,Pickering,Ont. Dore, of Victoria Corners, spent at least above the average, and de- _ Sunday with Hugh Gregg, sr. cidedly better than last year's: The -- - -- Mrs. Patterson, sr., who has crops were so far on this ,year when rOR SALE OR HIRE ' 'been on the sick list for-some time the were beaten down by the storal _ + ` i is we are g a to say, Improving. that they almost as , : The Laidies' Aid, of the Metho- standing. The expense and trouble _ dist church purposes holding their of harvesting' has been greatly in- 1 Goad Portable 12 h• - Harvest Home about the`20th of creased, but t the yield will be fairly p' n p r �, ,Sepptember: A serious runaway accident accur- EIIg>lne and BO11eT• Bi li d 1.11 ,T i' �T n e Chas. Middle.ton, we are sorry ed last night on the sideroad east of f to say, is seriously ill. Luther I alt, Jay. Mr.'Herhert Tunny and a Bowes, of Tweed, was here lady friend were driving to the east We guarantee this engine and Call on — -atteudiug hien. and Were approaching the 9th Con. boiler to be in first-class shape and Miss Margaret Gregg, having he sound of an appproaching in good workingo er. We will - spent a couple of mouths.with traction engtnetvas heard. Tlir night -ell - - frleends in Sunderland and Green- _ell it &:r�i�ouable price. Hendei-�on c , Farmer; Claremont was inten�clt dark but the engine �1 • bank, has returned. carried no headlight ur signal of any ,�art Reynolds, who has been ill kind. air. Tunny stopped his, horse R� '�, U R RY y to listen and "perceived that 'the - -- ' at. the residence of Hs to Brien, i threat, outfit was almost upon has so far recovered as to he aU}e them. He attempted to, turn brit Foundry and Jfachine LIFT, FORCE ANDP UMPS . . to return to his home in Good just then the whistle,was blown and Shop. . . and SUCTION wood. the horse hotted. The buggy'was ort-. = - >1 aFhr'9+'gn.and wife-and Hisses set, Mr.Tunny being thrown agaaDst Borrel,. of Toronto, Miss t+lty nor, you><x$ lady w t'ilSY'eln0ll , - 'Ont• Constantly on Hand. -Prices Right• it the ground with great force.. For-'swond, tunately both escaped Nvith some Wind-mitis erected and Repaired of Beaverton and Mies De _ of Whitby, visited at A- -rather serious bruises. The burse Feet, j } Travis -which belonged to Mr.- R. F. Warrin- :Horses -a• ee L � Frank Cooper and -titomas er of,this place ran 'home. and lett • Direct telephone communication with all p lits of Pickering. ` -Stephenson were in Toronto on =actions of the .buggy along the way., Nerd every attention during the Markham, Scarboro, Whitchurch, Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, Tuesday shoeing horses. It is a The buggy which was also Mr, R ar- hot weather. -This is:sur s eial- also Stouffville, M:arkfiam and Pickering villages, over Independent riner A was nearly new and is damaged t We understand it. system• p ensure o see their services in beyond re air. There is now an in- y' - to. - - in- such demand. p Orders promptly attended _ - _ terestinq case.for compenslttlon to be Work done neritly and prompt- Repairing dune. - ---John - and Mrs. Allaway, of settled by some body.-Sun. ly and at moderate prices. Whitby, . Mrs. .A. Allaway, of Saceeseoe to �.EED.FALL WHEAT,-300 bushels ]Pickering and Rupert Allaway, W E Risebrough John Gerold IC?eraa► Q. Olaremanl. :. ..'of Markham Spent, Sunday with S f improvml 3ltehigao amber,clean and • Mrs. J. H. ,Beal. true from emaa,ons o!the bass mtilinq vanetis Thomson's old Stand. . . Grahain Bra, as uauaI will snowu. JOS.LAPP,Ceder Gros. 47-4s - — .— -have a heavy exhibit of Ciyder- - xo 37 :CLAREIiONT, ONT to Industrial neysExh it the This � x o Q' ro WI �g ,H, RIGHARDSON S - to Industrial Exhibition. Tlris �,a � } � o � 48 n�s p • a - = Photogra h year ihep -vvill exhibit forty- held a s a a s o.; 1Df as fine a class of horses a5 ever - al 3 ; : 'V M ImFortant showing of finers display of ate p'd in a show ring. 0 •..._'-'= t 8 China. A very large assortment"of Dari on Jivada • morning, �1rg. " x W c v Q Stationary. Books, Dolle, Toys, gest y y $' z s r $ c c „ - received for the Holiday tirade Cal! _.._ AlUert-Raw5 oft-Rot tip taring- ° • a.. E - . C« end see them - _ - v alleyrain-storm to close the windows _ :c�';s c�c o I S a• a - stmco i tions taken for all Magazwee, _. sand in the darkness became = AT g"o`}; °e�o a " p Weekly and Dailyl•Newspapers. mystified and lost her R'ay with I y ;_ c2 cr c ''�_ ppeYllS 021 I`j��-A-L�JLI�O.Lro! , the result that she wandered on s. o o e �_ a �= to the stairs down Which she fell. Although badI shaken u and �aturdQ one 16 bruised it is not thought that she a' Feb �« 8=•p03t 5t=9a Whltbp. ' has sustained any SeCUll19 injuries (M °' "`' Mar �]O A garden yarty -under the aua- n t.' Pa, Apr picas of the Citizen's Band willbe R ri o m i0 a w May tt� -We are prepared t0 e2P - . held un the evening of Monday, o•� - J ne O� cute all a ork in a manner . dd �Whitby Steam+ i .Sept. 4th (Labor Day)on the lawn I r, _�' _ y .«'''July • .y that will compare favor Butter b59f . _t George r N :(ably. with that of an be setrved from 5 to l3so o'clock after m A - sept, y �' oet.i :,� other.firet-class gallery. 'Chickens. 1 which a Brat class.programme will � � . � p n 0 . y �T; Ro•.i�o - ppm Works t be given in Which the follot�-Ing ..Q I/ect R. J. Cowan, .,Brougham. — : .'We 1 -iiown talent will take pact' Jaansry I%r-Whitby 9, Oshawa to. Brongbam Bring them to Claremont Market. Bert Harvey, entP.rtai Der and il:Port Perry IS,Uxbridge 30,Canntngton 19, i r� Y, . I Beaceiton ht.' UGIL�'IE'S Wednesday market day. _ y - - - 11C1:1d �� good ,working ump is T. _ _ QO t0 t:.Y3.0 g:avD - �. E. M S0 t::ac saved. STime is money. - Ronal,Hous 5 40 .. . ,, Glenora Flour $4.60, - ER N Claren30nt -:- ui nature Store on hand. Co .Buyer,. Mongolia. h ( 11,e handle all kinds and guar- , :'. tee �;,Atisfaetiotf.'- Fol all kinds of-Furniture. Also, Picture Frames,Cur- so• ran,sShorts and Chop, Also. B twin Poles, Carpet Sweepers,.Tubs, Palls, Brooms, Sack and Lump,Salt. Cistern tanks made to order. Brushes, Step L'Iddprs, Cluthet'.Horses, r Tinwhre sad Granite-�t'are. - Chopping 5c.-per 100 lbs.' 50 YEARS' When in Claremont call on _ wm, HOOP@T, EXPERIENCE E. W• 'E4an33 :. H. BEAL the _Housefurnisher'. Greeb River. , Brock, street, Whitby ; ".LADDERS TRADE MARKS E --- — L - --- s G I Good stock of Ladders oil- hand COPYRIGHTS dtc, BAKING t Anyone sending a.ketcb And description mag at , „quickly ascertain our opinion free whetber as •:11C A ROUND. Invention Is probably patentable. communtea. �.Qn and after bias lst- I will conduct ' '�D. tionsittrictlyrondad[etntial. Handbook onPatenta 1 hllSlneS9 In the 9tUi•e ad oiniII X. H eePgt ea O�Idkest thernn¢hoMunnrtgCp0.1ixt14 ve Beal's furniture shop,' wheregI will rr Liberal reduction if ticking a quantity. epactal notice,wtthoat ebarare.Intbe keep constantly on hand a good sup- : 2Gc 1ng }01' . � . ply of bread.and cakes.In Manitoba W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road. Trip Return A1t�t�dsomely illnstrs.ted Weekly. htreesc ctr. Cakes of all kinds made to order• on and culrAon of any eclentitle Sa,rnal 'Terme.$3 s shortest notice. 7 a Kai; tour months. 90 day It newsdealem _ (GOING DATES- WANT SgBkatChBWa� The best place to buy 0 3sit;reati•ny.New ce Parlor connection. ON p tt a t�Lp/1/b I ' -Cream ar r lin connecti n .-., • uraucb UQ[SmN.a r,P,a r 5b wasbin¢ton.D C.6 ♦1• A• i homw ll .,SEPT 6 Stations south of, but not including main line, Toronto to Sarnia, `Nall-papers. :1' _garemonL, Ont,,: incluSEPT. 7 Main aln line to Sarnia arid'Stations north, except north of I �-i - y t p 9 �T Dr TaSer's Family Remedies. Cardwell Junction and Toronto on North Bay Section d Bin haS — Methodist Charch r SEPT S From all points Toronto and east to and including Sharbot Lake' and b These remedies are, becoming more Kingston, and north of Toronto and Cardwell Junction ou North Bay Over 200 samples tb•-choose from at popular with the public each day, and , Services as Follows• and Midland Divisions, 4c.per roll tip. are sold by all dealers under a positive ca Ons way ssaond class tfokete will be sola to WINNI►t0 enty. gaa.tantee. 10:30 a.m......;Preaching. .'. �I Mouldings to match'all papers. Also, g• .' g p P Little Liver Pills, for constipation 'Representative tarmetx aqpototed by Manitoba and Saskatchewan(loveraaents,will mess a full line of thie;best 7:00 p.m. ED laborers on arrival at winuiper, I and torpid liver,15c. 2 for 2Kc. Head- 2:Oil p.m...... .Sabbath School. i Tree transportation will be furnished at R'innipeg to pointe where laborers are needed. ache tablets, relief in one minute, 2oc. Acertificate is furnished when each tic.ketle urchased,and this certificate,whets executed Paints, Oils and'`'arnishes, always in 8:00 P.M.......E vort,h Lead te, nn p per box. Peruvian Tonic for eatarrah 'pr,tHv,la. t' by farmer,showingfor ase that Lasser has worked thirty days in more,will be honored trout stock at lowest possible prices, p S •� -�� that point for • second class octet back to ataninat point In Ontario,at jis•Oa,prior ta, and that tired feeling 75c. For that 8:f1n 1 Nov. gots, ISOs, � Don't forget the place. ttmping toothache ask for Taber'.,? p Tickets will issued to women as wail as to men,but will not be issued at balf fare to obna"n. �� BIN GHAM 1 ootbache drops For;that hack Tickets are ood oIItl•ons ial Farm Laborere'trainsW. For trill particulars see nearest C P R.ticket eat or , con tbAr ke 1Prtt0�t , t e 4 and r 8 Foster,D P e.,a >l.1i.,TOrooto 'wort t ELton l(Whit Paet1, W6 wr:� _ ,.�'+:. ,z.,u� ,:;k.• '.ate, ..s::...7,:.. \' �' .4_.:.-.'.r.. ; T w . F,- •..n''�r >W tRr^ry . .T+:-.'kz_'e�e. t .. .. _ .'.a' .+ems' •.;..'i'.r'rx ..y af' "=-'.'f.,r', at;-"a�uV�'`"`'r` •^. �,4 --;�rr.f,: 'Lr'!•,t``. �°,-1+,�.•,.--ae .•w, '-5-';+1ex'w: .rt•rr �,f: -... ' '� , 24g* "� V---e,..tw� :,t, .�,.-.at' fi :.,..-k ,• -w a'�•' �aiiK:s'�"''� i.,: .. . �f ti, ,.r �x.a:w.'.. ..r w. .�. .-A,^44 R•4 'S.Pw '•t'.~ L'd K[ q., v .r..�� •. ... _L.. J• e ..vi 111 ; C1. N µ / 3 r: �. 14.; ., t .... �. /.. :...,� ,y.. ..-. :r_„• -•ems r�;. « • .. -1?' w ,�,`. r4.—,: . 1. - . . 4 `..n .. , _� ! w r; "t •. .._-. .. •.--, - R ,.. . . ., - . } and arrange these in the Centre qt a Gat THE WOR S BARBERING - - j dish. Or} them bean the salmon 1. - T Its , ly and cover with the dcessirig. Noce - i. - -:;.-" - • • �- sprinkle on the capers. Arrange the - • • - r,!, About jhe HOUSO t whole leaves e- the base, thin slf you SgAVi�G YOU CAti FEEI: Ilii, T1ilE11 $ choose, lay onelourth of a thio slice of `� ­.. .,:�­ !union on each leaf. , VILLAGES OF SPAIN. - _ - . ... _ Lobster Salad.-Put a large lobster ` _ . _ -- - - - over the fire in boiling water slightly T. . ; � * salted; boil rapidly for about tw°enty Shells, Minerals and Grasses Used in - minutes; when done it will be of a ' SELECTED RECIPES. bright red color and should be remov- .811A'Ing-Delicate Sheeting - ed, as, it boiled. too long, it will. be • in Africa. -" Prepared Figs.-To one pint of figs tough; when cold, crack the claws alter EYLON NATURAL GREEN TEA_once and "Cut small add one cupful of water, two first disjoining, twist off the headi Any traveller tri Spain who steps oft C slices of lemon, a pinch of cinnamon which is used.in rnishin split the P AS you Will n ver return to the adulterat6d " and clove.' Let simmer until the water bcidy.ja two lengthwise; pick out the the beaten path may, like Don Quixote. . absorbed, then take out the lemoa. meat in bits [rot too fine, saving the cor• find a Slambrino helmet for himself, for ■ . It swings teas of Japan r . a .This fig preserve is good with rice, corn al separate; cut up' a large head of let y g from n staff over the door o! LEAD PACKETS ONLY 4k, sec, fisc per iD. At All Groeems `•'starch, or sago. tuce slightly and place on a dish, over every wayside gauger, An old and worn '�1 Carrot Pudding[-One cup of grated which lay the lobster, putting the cor- out basin.does for a,signboard; one less HIG�:ST AWARD ST. LOUL9, 19" raw potatoes, one cup of raw carrots, al around the outside,. For dressing, old is necessary to the shaver's art. _ ' grated; one Cup brown sugar, one cup take the yolks of three eggs, heat well; These barber basins of the'Peninsula ` p add tour tablespoons salad oil, dropping Amazon as shave at all in reference to SCOTCH.IIOSPITALITiY 1N il,E9, of powdered suet, a pinch of salt, one aro always made•of brass. Some of the P _ cup of cleaned currants, one and a half it in slow! beating all the time; than old ones are very."fairly'hammered, but plucking out' their scanty beards pre- y g Curious Customs of the Table in Those cups o! raisins, one and a halt cups o! add a little salt, cayenne pepper, half In all the shape is the same, a product Pare their.cheeks by swabbing with the flour, one teaspoonful/of sada and a teaspoon mixed mustard,.and two table= •of public utility answering to unwary heavy sap of the tree which yields the Times. . ., dash of spice. Steam froln three to spoons vinegar. Pour this over the lub• Ing demand. , rubber. In tropical Africa the oil of the An account o1• hospitality' in 1629 tour hours, stet just before sending to table. A half circle is cut out from one rim oil palm is used for the same purpose. gives a good idea of the manner in Old-Fashioned Brown Betty.Two _ . _ large enough ` to accommodate the in the Fast Indies generally the pulp which a country gentleman of the period Cups of chopped-up apples, one cup of - patron's gullet and :Adam's apple. Seen of the ripe banana is rubbed to a cream lived, says the Scottish Review. Din- ' breadcrumbs, a couple of tablespoon- - in profile the effect of a man_being on the cheeks and chin with the &bun- ner and supper were brought in by.the . THE KITCHEN. tuts of butter. Put n layer of apples _ shaved is as a St.John the Baptist whose dant juice which may be drawn from the servants.with their hats on, a custom - . over the bottom of a pudding dish, One The ,deal exposure for a kitchen. is head has partly slid off the charger. leaf stem of the same plant. Else= Which is corroborated 'by Fynes Mory- - . -you can bake and serve in, and sprinkle northeast - that is,'it'should be at the •Thus is it adapted to. the tonsorial where in the same region of the East- ;on, who says that, being'at a knight's sugar and then butter, either melted or 'northeast corner of the house. . This methods in vogue in Spain, and with but ern seas the green orange is employed, house, who had uiaray servants to at- ' .in the dabs, and chrnamon or nutmeg; position.gives. one light without heat. slight variations,practised in all of vi1- Many and various ai i the substitutes tend him, they brought in the meats _ . -then sprinkle breadcrumbs, and con- Artists demand north lights,in their lage Europe. : for the razor' of steel. In the uplands with their heads covor•ed with blue • Rime until you wind up with a layer studios and a good cook is an artist in There are no, joke weeklies to while of Africa, where the natives have de caps. Atter washing their hands id a of crumbs. Bake for three-4uarters of her own line and should have all the away the time of wailing; there are rro veloped no little skill as workers In 1-,,sin they sat down to dinner, and Sir -' an hdur and brown. ' help that light and location can give chairs with complicated gear to raise and mesal and produce knives of good tem- dames Pringle said' grace.- The. viands ' , Canned Meat.-When cooking a kettle her. - Everr it one is about 'to build, it lower the patient, to, swing him round per, they seem not to have hit upon the seemed to have been plentiful and ex._ ' '' ;•:t or beef, put up a can of it for some day is not always possibfe to have a northeast into the light at his most artistic angle. idea of true shaving py the use of a cellent, "big pottage, long gale, bowe, or when company colnes unexpectedly, and kitchen, but one,should- make a great to.tilt him buck,to a monotonous view of cutting edge. Their abundant boards white kale, which is cabbage; `breohI. the meat supply is short. Cook until effort to secure a north room and a cor- the ceiling. Instead the sufferer is .are removed and their chops kept soppy,', powdered 'beef,_ roast and boil - :' done,.and can like anything else in Me- net room, if possible. punted . bolt upright in .a straight- smooth by singeing. ed mutton, a venison pie in form o!'an . son jars Remove bones and pour the ,-, . „ kitchen, a good', clear :yellow .will be tion his is the sole responsibility 'f inches long and a quarter of an lhch -cut and uncut,and apples-.-But-the-close -.- down until it is Hearty all gelatine and found the best color for itre-walls. Never nalding a basin of water at his throat, thick is mounted in a handle o1 horn. o(. the feast ��'as the most euiious thing tat, over the meat in Can. Be sure all use_ paper on kitchen walls, or even and if he spills the suds down upon-ihe This is brought to a white heat. In the about it. '-.--. 1 . . air bubbles are out and seal hot. Can kalsomine. Oil paint is the only proper front 'o! his shirt ihe blame is his alone., ,:harcoal furnace and is passed evenly chicken !n the 'same way when the wall covering and that should be finish- The tuf3le Cloth was removed, and or. market !s dawn. You will find It as ti Nor does the difference cease hers. over the face ,warp close to the skin. '!r'were put ti "towel the whole breadth _ nice as fresh] cooked when you open, ec with a coat of enamel so that it will The peasant barber of Europe regard., 'Chis glowing plate prodeces a close a' the table and halt the length of it, , ,_ , Y resist the frequent washings it will re- lather as merely an ornate incident. space eftti�ct with a luxury of Comfort ,o a basin apd.ewer to wash:then & green and all you need t0 do is to reheat and ceive. Whether a kitenen sink.be of thicken the gravy. iron,. enamel or stone, it should stand tie wets_his pcheeks. P fi yet carpet .aid on, then one cup of beer set atrons cheeks•and smears the .most tender skin that no razor Potato Souffle.-Take two cupfuls of thein with goad harii'sea-, w"ell rubbed for ed'could bring about: on the carpet, [hen a little long lawn i on four legs with its -drain' pipes ex- . serviter, plaited over the corner of the- cold mashed spoonfuls of melted but- posed to full view. The dangers arising °n. Then he uses his razor to excavate For shore dwellers the opportunities ter, beating to a white cream before ad- from a bad] kept-sink cannot be exalt: this cement of stiffening soap, moisten- 'which several mollusks afford have not table, and u glass of hot water set down r Y eP in if only when'it is - been ]ast'upon the.bnrbers. One such also on the table; then be there three ding anything else. Then put with this B Y` -- gerated nor can any degree of care it - shell has Leen commonly designated - boy's to say grace; the first, the than]cs= y two eggs whipped very light, and a tea- avoiding them .be considered extreme.- FOUND TOO 1-JARD TO NNORK. .. . - he second, the al s • ivi n e cupful of cream or milk, salting to taste.' The waste pope from a kitchen stale THE- RAZOR CLAM, tgtaird�at prayer or a blessing°! God's *eat all well, pour into deep dish; and The soap is dragged oft with little e- P Y g should have boiling,water and-ammonia (:hutch._ The good man of the house, SliL AD A" bake In a quick oven until it is nicely or washing soda poured durvri it each gard to the_feelings,of the sufferer: th-� and..avhlle not much p( a clam for-frit- , g _ browned. i! properly mixed. it will day. At leapt once a week it should be question is never put: "Does this razor ler purposes, -it will serve excellently his, parents, kinsfolk and the whole come 'put of ttie oven Ilght, pufty,'and pull!'*- the barber has g"rie him well ort a pinch for-s razor. K aDouatls company they_then do drink hat waters, treated to a dose of a good disinfectant so at snt er, Then to bed, the collation LL _- - delectable. such a9. cMorida of lime.` This old' round from ear to ear the pa lake, on the lk'aches of Itie norlherti Atlantic PP An E �ouflle.•-Scald a cu of milk, his ' bowl "and washes u [or himself. which ;is) a stoupe,of ale." . i. Egg A Standby is inexpensive•' 'and quite as P coast, but it is not altogether easy to -:putting in a tiny pinch of soda. Beat good iirany -other high-priced arti- when the sharp suds .ting his cheek., to dig up even when the little spout of _. the yolks of six eggs until light and cles. Put a large teacuptvl-of chloride rests content, for he has had a shave w'a)er in the sand betrays its presence. - "' :;cream and the,whites.lrntil sniff enough r [that he--can feet. for it takes -the promptest alarm and t water. T IT FIXED. - Y r quarts of fro •tllE GO t u fs t lime into two q .. - _ _ ... 'SCL, alone. Add one-heti-tablespoon- This solution is good not only for drain Despite attempts at long intervals to can dig itself sift of sight far more - ^.Pal of salt: a dash-of pepper. and one pipes but-_stso.for keeping your garbage- make hair on itf. fare a fashion, prac- ronnded t&ble_cpaontul of butter.to the quickly,,than'any man can dig it into Red Tape and ingenuity in Federal ,milk. and stir it into the yolks; then t'aiLs fresh. tieally ell the world shaves.: The most wi,•w. The ,!tali 18 in two val.'e;, each -• The selert(on.ofan ice chest is a very consistent adwuc&tEa of tht' Cleanly about halt an inch wide and some six Department at \Vashirigton. beat in the whites.very qut�kl,v. Pour important [Walker; and one galling .far shaven face ore the Indians of America, inches lo`1g, the, shallower one -being r Into a deep, buttered pudding:dish;.and careful-coioaideration: It mu.,t not he `ature has helped them out at the be- preferable fur shaving. The follow#ng story, illustrative of r * take ul a moderate oven ten minutes or 'larger than is needed. for that enfalls 1 ginning. for hair upon: their faces op- To preps it.-for sue all. that is the red tape that. used to edevail !n ser r No a detllcate brown. Serve Immediately a waste of ice. It must Hist be too s>nalt pears only late In life 'and then very needed is to press tae edge of the shell fain-departments o[ the Federal Govern riioe Scum this reason It Is not so ofnc alment aw•ho began n. told by_-an , mak? Iia the bake dish. because then things are put tagethed j sparsely'. For from the tuner side steadily and evenly e.-To one-half cupful -Of that should be kept apart. Butter and}difficult and painful-as it might seem to sen'ice there :n ited with a chip; this splits oft a sheet the-humble capacity'-o! a clerk milk, one tablespoonful at matted but- fhtl-Ir, f'�r CnsTanCC out , hp poo rear Iruit. vegetables, nor fish, as they -each hair.as soon' as it resehes.a length leaves a dean edge of shell that is sharp + 'ler. one teasponfut of salt and a dash absorb odors fn an almost incredible,, that-v',ill permit d to be gripped.' enough .for corniarleble Shaving and eluarge of rax duties." said the official, '� .of pepper; mix well and add three well- way. Takia it for sated that a,re- "i witnessed a scene rn the division :o g Br Another stock whose beard is late and, firm enough to keep -,tile edge at least which L had been assigned that anion . beaten eggs. Heat a tablespoonful nt Irigerator just the.. right.size has been scsaty provides employment 'for a`large -'butter in a trying pan, and, when hot, selected, the question arises how to-take d,irll i the operation. \Norte this razor uherl lcle 7a o degree. One day n 'pour in the mixture,.and set the an in guild of barbers in shaving high. 'Chis .hell is confined to the North Afnerir An elderly clerk whose desk vies near mina Po P the best care of it. ' is seen in-the blue rim which encircles. coast', there are mollusks- of similar P.10- , -' suddenly ruse; from his seat, dragged a hot oven. When it is thoroughly . -: - the roots of an Chinaman', queue. cooked, told it double, turn out on s�rot - n a Chinese [azo ty rUt. in - Y ut v every sea. his chair to a`fireplace: end' seizing a ' di:h, and setup at once. ' ' .8AK1NG AND ROASTING. - .;.Being Mongolia r - Another pelagic razor widely em poker., attacked the offending piece o! Barbecued Kidneys.---Cut the kidneys ' naturally Bice no other razor in the played i5 the tooth o[ the shack. Wtrilc - True roastin eorasists of co�1:' b - furniture with �ti hat appeared to be into thick slices. . Melt a little Duffer, g } world. It h;oks like a split live cent this also has a sharp edge. ft differs manbacnl fury. When he rad broken a and stir into it n sail spoonful of mus- actual fire heat in front' of an open piece mounted on a'stick;.but the Ctrl= from the keenn^ss of the shelh. They g of the chair #is paa,lon seemed to . tard and a dash of lemon jt&e. Dip' fire- Tom• however, it an extravab'ant nese. find it extremely eff2Gise and that present true culling-edge so long as _..exhauste,i: Hg clung the damaged �� each slice of kidney to this, roll . method, and is, very little. used with must` serve as e;-complete test ot'its i las s• The call tooth of the shark to a corner o 't a room a - 7 us.- Baking is roasting by hot air, and efficiency. - . keepsitsheavily enametled edge much, ge�getting 'another,. chair, fca calmly resurned • .cracker dust, and set aside until. this well mana ed.-produces,ve . ood re ' epaling stiffens.' A halt hour will g g .The, race that peopled the valley`ot longer. but it is of the saw type and hi work jeis�'as if nothing had occurred. '`tong enough. Broil on a small gridiron sully. But a careless cools or an ineffi- ,the vile when f gy pt.was the borne at therefore by no means oGsmooth action. •'Ai'hen the- time came to leave the tient one will-- never bake meat satin all the world's enlightenment shaved''•o In inland .regions. where. sea razors office that afternoon t ventured to ask , .our a clean.fire, turning;often,that the " completely that one might infer that Tcidneys may not burn. Be sure they are faclurily. To begin with, out of sight g are not •easily come,at'. mere.may Le a fellow clerk, who had been' a witness being out of-mind''with her; she is al' the had sdopted the billiard batt as ihe ,[natnd to [he scene, what it.-meant- 'Is--that thoroughly done. Serve ver hot. . Y ,g y _ - y • most certain to-target the basting,and, type of beauty, for from tho point of the ' �i1N. SUBS'L'tT�TF.S- : • ' clerk:'1 tngihred, `subject te, attacks cf as a result: the meat will be dry, over that kind?' FISH SALADS. chin to the nape of rhe neck not a'halt cooked, and flavorless. She will be was spared. Here; .though; crops'out The�most widely found of these mineral "The clerk questioned smiled indul } Herring'Salad-Heat through by turn- blissfully unconscious that ovens require - 'razors 'is the flint. • . • - - gently, 'Oh he-explained, 'there was '�i on the, stove three well smoked 'Periodic and thorough' cleansing. and . -.THE MILITARI' E\CEPTIO\. ` Another .mineral of great value fo the 'nothing the matter with him.• You see, •t, •ing, then tear off the heads and pull she is. in consequence, astonished when . The Pharaohs and ' their captains primitive folk who shave themselves 's one- of••the castors had come oft.his the skin a��;: split, take out the back- her meat. comes out pale and greasy, gg g She o� idian or volcanic.glass. By care- chair. The department will not.re lace y P seem to have grown a few stra lin A bones, and out up into small bits, or .to and reeking of all the Cat, etc., that has hairs on the chin. At any rate they tul,treatmept this may be split into a1- castors[-it repairs. nothing .less seriqus _ shred them;,is better. .Put in a salad been spilt since 'she first began to use %voce richly ornamented boxes'to cover most any desired shape_and its edges tt than d broken leg and now he will De .,..0 bowl. add one'smelt chopped onion, it, and which. revenges itself by first the: �a which they may or may Hat fracture ora found very keen, though able to get the castor put on again."' is '�lZvqo hard !,oiled, chapped eggs. and one tainting the heated air of.the oven, and have been able to grow, So,longs quick to lose their cutting edge, fled potato; cut fine with a teaspoon- afterward' the meat. As a rule, the air nothing showed but the beard boxgum- :Even the herb of the soil as well as .1 - —tut of chopped parsley; season with a atthe.average oven is' too dry. tor roast - . teaspoonful of salt, one of pepper, three ing,,so that when this method of cooking med upon the chin, any one might wear the sea and the rocks yields.its.razor, THE WAY OF LIGHTNING. .tease pooul of a vinegar. and two 01 nneat is choserx, mesh, 'sh'ould"be taketl the ceremonial-and'_symbolic box, even than which there could be- none better. 1 if .he could not raise a beard to fill it. This is' the rind of the 'bamboo,, which . oil, Mix well, and, it you have it, de- to-obviate this dryness. With this ob• Po y estate with & boiled beet. jest in view, some cooks always put n 1'he great rivals for the empire �t owes its fine polish to the deposit of A correspondent of acts, se remarks - Sardine Salad.—Allow Allow three sardines jar full o[ hot Hueter• in the oven with the ancient world. the Assyrians, were flint. A�'hea ihe joint partition fiboo cut that line now known facts seem to re- _ the meat to prevent.the.surface: of the abundantly supplied with beards. That off from .a node of grgen barnbao the quire a modification of' the sat 44it is for,each per.;on; Lone and fillet these, _latter,drying u they held them in high esteem may v tube may`readily be split. Each sliver found in some Y xl lioolcs that "bl is -carefully removing all-the skins, andset ---- r'y'_-_- P• _ them aside until required. Boil two ♦ inferred .irorri the tact Haat their carved will be found to carry a thin sheet of impossible to say whether a flash eggs for three minutes, Shull them. and them on the efl3gies o[ their sacred, bulls the flint casing. a slieet so thitn-that its ,lightning h,ow from a cloud `to the ::bpeal: thein up in your' .:ritad fi6w1'with SNo�HER'S AtiX1ETY. and other•gads .of.loom forgotten then- edge will still appear sharp under a earth or in Ilia opposite direction _ o high power of rrricroscope. - Many photographs of liahtniirg taken to a spoon; mix with thein a teaspoonful logy. •each of French mustard and essence of The summer months are an anxious It one may accept.the statuary u1 It is sharper than any razor, of ste!:I the Transvaal show that, in all cases, aeetnovies, the sl rained oil from the tin time for mothers because they are the Mesopotamia as a sate guide to the can be whetted-so sharp that ft must r� the discharges were from' cloud to 1 of,sardines with as 'much oil .as. will most dangerous months cf the year for fashions of these early Oriental times it used with great care to ovoid cutting cloud, or from the clouds to.'the earth, . make three withteasas 'm in all, add Young' children. 'Stomach and ,bowel would -appear that the Assyrian beard deep into,the shin, It will hold its edge Quite' frequently, the correspondent chili, shallot, and good malt vinegar to .troubles come quickly during the hot was worn in Long ringlets. That may, for any operation of shaving and there says,•he has obsen ed lightning Gashes weather and almost before the mother however, be no more Than an evidence is no need to sate it for a second time, leaving a cloud for the earth, but fad •. taste. Cut up "some nice crisp lettuce realizes that there is danger the lflile r•Mrrd: mix it well with the dressingt but g of the limitations of the art of the since the.bamboo' grows wild all over ing away before reaching it. The op- : 7nly just before it t to be served,•Pitt one may be .beyond aid. Baby's-Own ancient sculptor, who could not carve the tropics and a new razor may be had posite phenomenon .has not been Ob- .11` • '.�a"little heap o1 mustard and cress. in Tablets will prevent summer complaints hair,-pesitivQly unless he made it look without cost of labor whenever wanted. served. it given occasionally, because they keep like rope. It seems hardly' conceivable ' ' In his 'primitiwe' estate s'ava'ge mar Ntie centre of the salad, with a whole red the stomach and bowels free from ,of Pa- ~ capsicum upon it. ArFange the sardines fending matter: And the Tablets Will that NebuchsdnezGer and Assurbani 1 seems to POss all the necessaries �f astound, and ou!side t}rese a bdrder of g would submit to a fashion that involved the barber shop except the lather brush cure 'these troubles it they come sad- uttin their heads up in curl papers and the shop, neither of which he has . mustard and cress, dotted here and there putting- _ . �• dealt': You may save your child's lite ever night.' learn to raced, and therefore does not U�SeaSe e3 n0 tummR'.fr Z • with thin slices of'red capsicum. y- g - ., - , ' Salmon Salad.-Ont' quart of cooked by keeping s box at.,Baby's Own Tab No modern race goes conspicuously miss them... _ VSC3ttOn: 1 ' Salmon, two heads of lettuce, two table- .lets on hand to give promptly. bits. and completely unchain except the black —r—+ . .(f you need nah and Frank Moors, Northfield, N. S., says:- PAUPGRS ri iiOLLAND salmon,ls of lemon juice, one o able- fellows of the 4ustralian bush. "I-do not know any medicine that can Amon the peoples of the earth who strength use I gar, two of capers, one teaspoonful of g . _ equal Baby's Own Tablets for curing 1 'ga1t; one-third of a teaspoonful of-pep- stomach and bowel troubles. I al- shave wholly 'or in part'ihe utensils of There see few able-bodied paupers in - . per. a cupful of mayonnaise dressing ways keep them on trend in•case of the barber's high calling widely wary. Holland. A tract of public land, con- Scott's Emulsion ' P Soap'and sha%`ing brush are a triumph 'lainin•g 5,000 acres, is divided into six V i or the Fre dre,,;ing. Break up the emergency." Sold by all medicine deal- n with Taro silver forks. Add to of advancing civilization, the sybarite's model-farms, to one of which the person + r, s, .� ers or by Inail at,_25,cents.a box_ from . salt, pepper, vinegar, and le- effort to secure his ease.' Some of the applying for public relic[ is sent -Hera sumintt'8S Ift_Wlntet'. it the juice. put ,n tho ice chest f r 'I he Dr. WilUanis' Medicine Co., Brock- lower races wet th cheeks with water he is taught anriculture, and is subse Send fn.t a�,rr•. , �� . '' [non j Ville, Ont: `'"•.S ''some other cold place for two or three or the'j'uicei of fruits or•sap of trees.^ quenlly pei,nllted_to..rent p small.hold Scorr & r;owxs, Ch ts, `- 4 �k ..- hours. Prepare the lettuce as !lirccted1. " brit for the most part c ing far lrim.,�lf. Holland Alio lin. a ,,; .n a [•dor lot�ster salad. At serving time pick 1'llf `;.\\:1GE SIis\1'ES Dnl' forced-lath colony. to which Vagrants Tom:^foe,and It . ,,,Q. . 'i 'K `} y gYP,4 enough to border the Binh. Nothing plcasos some people ,morr nre cont 1n da farm and other work, " "f 1did.u1:,,.._ he remainder a tore pi,.,.,than to be misunderslo:,d. - Foch of the native tribes alo, k; the wlicther they like it or nut. . 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'v'•^'�` .zs"., '`as'. fir. .: t nvc .cp- ., ,.e J s..,:N.. -• „-�,. ,... ..,..J.. :?, _..: •.:.:..a .,,'- ., , sees,,.' ,. , • . .-•.,. .,ave S.ttr„�+ a. ,. ...^' _ .. ,a:, r . ..•. ..,..,Jr ,,�.;;: .'-•.r : - .�:r•".. ..sees ........y'G •,•sees..;� S. A::. .,Kaye' .._ '.' �`' ♦Asa ... � _ f rC- '���. sees .:•. T r . r - • _ TO GOVERN TOdlMY ATKINS. --- --- Wilson's y — K The new War Office in Whltehall, QsH/��A /l Steel Shingles. London,' is one of the most wonderful s1R buildings in the world. It looks impos- FLY ing enough-to scare- any enemy of Bri- tain who may chance to,see it.. .Some Water, ` ' t001ted idea of its size Olay Fathered from ; } the tact • that 25,000,,Q00 of ordinaryPADS StOrih / 00 }a t bricks. 1,500.000 glazed bricks, 26,000 _ !' tons of Portland, stone, 1,600 -tons”;A ONE PACKET HAS lead, x,510 tons of steel, and 35,000 ACSt7ALLY KILLED and All l I cubic yards' of concrete were used in its construction. It contains.600 rooriis, 2y A BUSHEL OF FLIES. Fire Four ' - miles of corridors, 9 miles of chimney clues, 100 miles of piping. and 1,7W Bola by Drag;gl*bs and Oenetsl Stora proof Sides wirHa4ws. In order to ensure dryness, and by mall. K the entire building is' set in a concrete, TEN CENTS PER PACKET FROM Made from Painted or Galvanized Steel;at prices varying from S2.85 to $5.10. "dock" 2.1 ft. deep, the inner walls of a�►IZCHDALE��VILSON, Per hundred square feet covering measure. This is the most durable cov- which are well removed from the �vaHs ering-on the market, and is an ideal covering for Houses, Barns, Stores,Ele- ot'ihe structure. this dock is large HAMILTOX, ONT. vators, Churches, etc. Any handy man can lay the"OSHAWA'-shinigles, A - enough to !lost several warships. hammer and snips are the,only tools required. `. --� We are th@ largest and oldest ecompany of-tike kind under the Briligh A. Cure for Ilheunlatism-.'Phe intra- of ndny phaco-:'. flag, and have covered'thot»Aands of the beat buildings throughout Canada. ` stun of uric acid into the blood vessels GUSHES standing have making them is a fruitful cause of rheumatic pains. been readily cured by FIRE WATER AND L.IIOHTNINGI-PROOF. This-irregularity, is owing to a derang- eo and unhealthy condition of the liver. It acts promptly, We also manutgcture Corrugated Jrcltr in long sheets, CondElclor Pipe find Anyone subject to this painful affection Painlessly alkd thus Mission , EAVSSTRO!!}GH, Etc. ' ung lily, It is a very METAL SI�DfING;•In imitation of brick or stone, . will (Ind a remedy to Parmelee's �'ege- reiiahiscureforIvy Ointment ; 411 ems' table Pills. Their action upon the kid- Poisoning,Mile,Vices and all sores the METAL METAL CEILINGS, in 2,000 designs. ne s`is ronounced an;i most beneficial to heal If your dealer has not gut it,is will Write for Catalogue- No.-14R and tree samples ,sot "OSHAV�A". . Shingles. t y -pronounced be sent express prepaid for 36c small size,and Write to-da and by,.restormg healthy action, .they 5oc large size. hatne.your nearest express y f ti .wtia correct impurities in the blood. Dance and P.O. W$a 1*3aD3rn•m3Et 3*$OXmL3:l, Mission Ointment & Chemical Co., s�tnn n�g�nt Jl1nnrf pddri Mfin t1n ftnrpQp pp "Papa." said the-darllnb daughter of Toronto, Canada. t1Ui1�(60�, Ou�i, �11awQ, UII� T�Wr[.Q,tltli. ��Iiu011,Ut1�. n,■on. (MCOIlI61,B.U. ' the household, how did you gn•opose CiJ RLWARD will ——_ 821-3 W Craig St.l f28 Sussex et- 11 Colborne at �Dundas at.17'6121bard at. 615 P.nder sk •.. v ;r W ► be paid to any marriage to.mamma?" D011`t ask ❑ie," !• j person who 'proves that answered the old'man: I can't remain` Write -your Nearest office.—HRAD•OFFICZ"D WORDS—OSHAWA,-oat ,r Sunt*ht soap contains any ber a thing about it. Go and ask your injurious chemicals or any form of aA"iteratio% mother. She managed the whole affair." jCANADIAK ! IFIC _ ` PLEASANT MOMENT$ • AX • 1 k • -- stl �� AUTUMNIETMU-ULIF­—� been said with a bream deal of rl truth that you can never become really acquainted with s'man until you have - - •- ._ _ '-' supped' with hien, and in order to en- t . sure a pleasant time good led must be ' �:Fifty Horse Power *' THOMAS" Moto3r - _ used. During the . past sixteen years Soap "SALADA" has become a familiar word Catr, in parfect condition Cost 5,000 to every newspaper'reader.,and` the tact •-• ,(Calgary g Y District) � i_ � � that the demand is steadily increasing Read for the lou b. Ver low pr Ce takes it. -- - ( requires no comment, it tells its own Convealent.topiiaiiwa cad Post P Adds@SS, _ _• is better than Other Soaps, y story. "$.AL.AD.A" is kills. The delict- Office, Market and Schools. a but >s best When used In ous flavor of "-SAI-.AD.A" Tea -is due Climate the finest in Canada. 5 Dale a ve - Rosedale- 'Tol`Ont4 - the Sunlight way.- largely to the care used in the cultivn- Cattle graze all winter,sad fautn oa •t tT1 � tion and preparation and to tine'favi' prairie hay. that It is :packed in sealed lead pack- Soil the ricbest in the Northwest. TELEPHONE ai:•+i1N 115 _ y " Sunlight Soap contains ages which prevenl it coming in-con Will grow, without irrigation, -- -'---- - - - -- __ _ no injurious chemicals. tact with articles that would afkct its Winter AN'beat, Oats, Barley, Sugar -- T- t flavor. fleets, Alfalfa,and aimovt anything - tLat rows in ether arts of Canada. THE BISSELL STEEL ROLLER Sunlight Soapispure 13 P �" The tollrnying doubtful-C.nm li lir t is• AAtth lrrigationaczcp never fails. w,eh Thee pram. ,::.1 scrums,Rigid Fr,me. i P -If the best Ontario farms could be •ono imrrovements are; Heavy Steel Axle, soap. sexrl itlfically made. a fragment from a' love-lettAr-."How t irrigated, they vionld doable their hick,heavy St el Plata,uorumq Rivottad up w'Ish, my darling Adelaide, my engage- .o Ktu:nd any strain,Roller Bearings. Suns like -~ EV2fj� Step in ILS itlalltN - present aver-age yield, and could o - a b,rd. Fon rticulaaa tree by mal, oe sst _ lments would permit me-'to leave town r > 7 p° be cropped ten years loifger witbaut aur•tlesler. <,ne bemoans without t nates and cones and see you, . It would be bLSSELL•' For Sale b Agent+. _ facture is watched by an 1 running out. _. y - like visiting some old ruin, hallowed by 'They are clieaper now than. they on exhibition in the new Implement and exro'A chemist. time fllld It'uR tit with a thousand kid re- Proce-is of Manufacture-,building at Toronto expert - I b will ever be. f •Fair, also on ezhibitlen at Otte"a Fair in the collections." . ,.. ,. The first crop should pa or the implement. band Foil particulars arae. - " p3e .ul.youa address Tl ,Sunlight Soap. saves - - '--"- - laud and increase its valve tpour,fold. Cueilmbers and me'nnq are `"forbid, S vial Reduced Railway Rates. T. E.BISSELL, Dept L, ELCRA, O NT - labor, and the Wear Of den fruit to •many pPr�rsns so const!- Write for illustrated folder. ' rubb Which common mal a .that. tike sof holera. dy is tor. Telfer O 00d uripid by attacks of cholera. dysentery, MareSafe ail tin r etc: _ y ca -persons are not - Selling A err I soaps require in washing N b` P g g athat they can inttulg;e to their -Rte CQRI8TINE O"UILCING fabric$ -: h"rl's .content if.they pave on hand a MONTREAL NOTHIN G and _, : Sure botrme of Dr, 1. D, Kellog;g'a. V)ysenlery . Your mono refunded b tort in , n me ,c{ut, is �V g tvP un• i _.-- — the dealer from whom'you buy radiate relief, acid 15 & suis cure For all _ •_ - ,t•T'•. .. _ � - { A DEF1Ni"PION, 1 _sees - -- `. surkliIIikt Soap if- erkd any caws 1 summer complaints. " -. n an i n vest rn e n t i n ha for oomplaim Do you think that if ,woman is the AN :UNFAVORABLE, REPLY. weaker vessel' you alight calf an old - �`` Lover,brodkera Limited.Toronto "is he to be trusted?" :. main a-derelicts" Toronto : Real A.. st' atee '5 "What %with?" '•Why? Because She's dcsci ed?" _ 'Anything of valuer _ e _ "Well, no - because ..she isn'tk "Nailed down?" manned!'' 534,,000-FOR, INVESTMENT-'Block of. now solid. brie "No.'' houses, under five years' lease to pay over io per cent. net: most cen- -"•'Then he -isn't~" . a. Time Has'Tested It.-Time tests all tralfv situated.on quiet residential street. As owner has other hotisea j things. hing that which is worthy IiNes; that under construction these are-offered at a bargain, o n you are out of sorts stet A wattle"f Farm+tat w l'uch is inimical to man's w' fal'e pCl' the beat tonic, and you will be surprised how lsheq; Time has proved Dr. Thomas' , I quickly that tirwl eeling will wear oft. tl•ao lS. FRANK WILSON, Owner, 7S Adelaide 8tlrelet West, Toronto.. bottles ill defiler. in wedickne Leleclric Oil. Frorn ti few thoagand tot- 46aPearl tics in the early days of its manufacture - TELEPHONE MAIN 15. "Dear friends," began a speaker at a'; itis demailtl ling risen so that now the Brooch the other night, "I call you' production is runli,i,ig inlo'the hundreds LAc -- ^-- Two oorneriet �rOOCh I'dear friends; .1 ,von't call you ladies! of,thousands of bottles. Al hat is so In Western Canada �`il�isela l la eagerly sought for mint be good. ,• .' and gentlemen because, you see, l know .. ,. gaskTt{hewn.n,only P m{tet from two railways,C,P.B.1< t3.T:P. - �� y'0U all SO Well."' Strongioil,90 per cent, plouch land, spring creek, no sloughs. ffi6.00 About W mile:+ N.E. of In•tian Head. Price tio.so per.acre. _:. Office Boy-"There:s a pentlemalr here Write for map and till!particulars: atith a bill.'• The Old Alan-"Tell him to Does it strike 'you C They•arc.a- PowerfuliNervine.-D s- P. PA'RioNS, gt Wellesley serest, Toronta, GneQi. - „ y ' call again." "With a bill you ;;nt *gin as almost -too good pepsia i,auses derang;enient of the nerv- i him, that he wants to.-pay. "Ah!.Show - to be trtie? " It .is ous system; and nervous debility Once, the genllenkan in." All that Flittcrs can'tL'e measured by YOUR OVERCOATS ' only one instance of .engendered 'is -•tUlhcuit in deal with. I the golden rule. There-are nriny tPstimom'als as the',{ -• '• the [LCC — atifaCLtVe-' , - Phystcet Pain and mental an�u,ah AAiibL the 'p PlilcaC of I aemeli'P.� �''P telal'le PMS 111 'victims I�f,kin disea•'.�s. Get rid of both b nob- ase tadedBulY would look Dett.rdsed if eo-aged r.'. Hess of Diamond'Hall's y, € Din W y Hollow•ay:s Corn Cure is the medicine at uta.to your town,writa direst osttro&I. Iron ISI treating, ,.this disorder, showing that, g, erver's Cerate the boated,Itching, kis- tigured lace. The ieliuf given is amung the Yr, remove all kinds of corns and wart`, NtT1iN AMtR1oAN DYtINO o0. stock-backed by its ; they u!etie�=tni1 til.pZcicltice Iunci..rrcults..wonaer.otmuakin. and only costs the small sato of.hvenly- - half-century reputation By giving proper tone to lhic digestive five cent. - —" for utility. organs, they restore. egvilitx•ium to the • Yes, you-.ma,y draw the salary;' but �upetiiuou5 Bair can be 9 T.hls Brooch cata- ; nernoP centres. your wife earns half the money; don't Airs. Aiulhgan "Ari'. what dill his l AIR R removed from the face,arms it forget'that. Logue Na 31683) con- onner say to you this morning?" Ales. and neck is Two Minutes. � Smith: "Do you- tltink,.•that stein is tin d ffowtL ftmver try RLA?tiN sists of s' 1 inch belicvin '?" Airs. Sm.,h : "\o, Igsee Acul'catiy: "Can't you and your }iusband Perfsefty har•ralaea A , s. ttt�eird, b There I. nothing equal to %lotl)er live together without ,fighting?" Mrs, on receipt of pritte,ftoo. Aaskrs wrarasm. • crescent of coli d 1� let. some people every day I could never be- The Lame iK a Co., Yarotrsw,4ea Graves' \\worn! Exterminator for destroy- Mulligan: "An'• what did.yer say's" gold, supporting a-lily- !cave. ing worms. No article of its, kind, has Airs. Mulcahy,: "No, yer 'onner, not -- of-valley spray set with i given suelt salifaction. happily." vtNTED _ 16 Pearls. lonlight soap is better than other goal)*, ----- but is best when used in the.lunlight way. __-_._. _____ 1l!i r:v AND WUaf everywhere, housekeep " - I-t is-sent post free in 1� ars bny Over a.,,,over ar;nin,now used in a P Buy Sunlight loop and follow directions. A`'C}'�DERGCL MO\ASTEIIY miitian homes. Sendm vat card,for ten cent pack - At,Solrvetsk, in the Russian Govern- A dainty satin-lined case. age free.- Write quicl .ipeucerCompany,Barrie, - - ASTONISHED THE DOCTOR `� A nient of Archnngeh i- I ie n,oct'remark- Pbysiciah Said $he Might Drop Dead �AIAI1 BOYS- TEARS. at ? - _ Ryrie BrOS What are you.cry►n9 for, my poor able nionaslery in the world. The mon- little Time. boy?" hstcry'of Srr&(1lsR is eildosed on every at Any L 1!f1 I T e D. .,13oohuo! Pa fell downstairs." side by a wall of granite boulders, whicil - "The Doctor told �, �� BUYS*A J;* 134"138 Yon e'g Street. "Don't take on so,.my pet. he'll get 'measure nearly a mile in circumfer_ Hie 1 had heart dig- , H O M E j better soon." encs.' TRP'inonastery itself -is "very -ease- and -%,as liable � J sler-sew him fall nil the w ay..• I strongly fortinod.' being' supported by to imp on the street t;,yt t-i.:�a V..-faskso never 'saw uulfe.n! Bo'ohoo's'' round, and"cqua•re low•^ers about 30 ft. at any `time," says ...nKk .",t,.a.t.r«wWr► In height. with walls •20fl. in thicluiess• 'Mrs. Robert Eaton,ct krl.,uspoery ..oft. • ' DD—b...a looeetl. ._ THE PROFESCQn The monpstery consist_,in rt iiljty-of six.. 'ST Dufferin, Ont, 1.6'.,..r.th.,c,.Wisn will r"A i h ore cniti ileiel' • fie, --� "I was aIr cid to t6r6�lF-willioa teak M That spendthr•ifx .ndphew of-mine with statues of all.kinds and precious raw my rez� ? Ltaeri.,lr.osrsot.ss,000.Kd -said the doctor, "is so'good fornothing ston,Qs, Upon the NN,tills and the.to;�yrs pained me so. I was vn AM LAYING ovr A NEW ADDITI" ' that sometimes i am tempted-.to open- ' surrounding these rhurches are mounted - *. nervous, 'short of I Washington Hei-$bte mate on his skull with' an auger to see huge ..guns, which in,the time of the breath, had dizziness, ai 1 can Arid out what is the matter with Crimean Wit- were directed egrainM' the 'Mrs:itotrelt Faltorr l o s s of iippetite, " dim sh .'t bitc ?a Squadron, snio:lierina and sinking spells, and I Q r ...t.i..b..a:a..« rs,aa«: "Don't do that," Advised the cotes• bl iii _ . .. _ -.ri.ati.e,wvhi.R,.P„k. w P 'could hot sleep. nor. '�Llse R,silver instrimient on him. - �'Sometirues I would have to lie it Wn Lots 25x125 Feet for$100 Cut him oft with a shilling;.” NA•I'L'ilE'S TONICS. to lees from falling. 11. hands'ard feet u CASH -SS PER MONTH P to a est a...aC :Rttr T.0 t".r ( s Nature furnishes the,very best of ton- would seem to go to ,sleep and a sort cf 9 ''►r•'•- 9 HOPE •ccs .4n fruits and ve-grta-bles.• -hater-^ nunibuess would-come all over me.. w ::yi:il L�:.i'""'a' 1 cress is.particularly valunble if r•ne is "i began usng Dr. Vonhardt's Anti- s, ek,,,w„",k,,,-►.^,,,.J,.,r,,. s„„ " "f decinre,” exclaimed n inikAlivr l afflicted with skin irritations. Spring Fill. From the start I improved. I feel .,au•.a .•.^`'^"^'"'' ''"'""''" youlli in n ernoking room ons riny " , 1 . onions; radishes, and lettuce, dandelion, much slrollcr, loo):' better, find x116- THE CENTURY iAAN AND TRUST CO. believe i have fnrkrntten air I ovor knew!" -4 10 celery antl rhtibnrb are all henuty rnrids. gather Aliti-Pill has made a new woman Sore to hear it," g,rra rel a form- � 'Seo ° ts�' Onions are one of,tlw finiSt nerve tonics gt me, �. nu; nldyin fig ictus!. "Ill �r' r'r :1 a r;,n o dg� ?1,ee, n IPemay in the world and are very good for "1 am entirely cure,!." --- - pllt.in an hottr some day learning it all� nitt,ittcs*Pgei� only M those poor, iihibeky oriel who suffer 111 dealers or tho XVJI•on-.F�lc r. " i., oar from insomnia., Limited,. Niaenra -Fall:., 6111. r :.. ... .,.. ...... •' fees ...: ...' ,. ' ...— M K ��- :�X' ,..i.s.,' r'l.• •-'Cf .,A'v' .ylyy,V. u.. ROT, n 4 Arai,_ :..',+ 1�'' :;... }^ ✓.: .;,•' .v ,..''•a.-T.-:....T'' er.� -'' ',a :o= xs ,w.- - X3ac; ✓ac+s+ �.-...ti: '*S'�s'a•-sc�'4 :�,,. gi' �w`� r.. -ls, e,:r""" .,. 1 :1,it :""'�`?''�" '.�'` .-s`�c `' -x .s=ue: ;.�, ��<.. ;r�"`i Vii• � ,u •r.s.v-. �,. � ,�: . .., ,�'r{„•' .�''%�".S.` '• "...: i':,,,...i�O,T"-"�— ,x'�+._•g+✓":y •�' IS�*�.t�%'�7'`t' '°�"1'' .`�c.`.�f�"M�'. •�n'� `'�' ..,A� ,�-5 .Vin, .. yy, L .. f". .., ev 'vL ry..Ar:.,. : .,. .a ...:...r.r• ,..'T.. : :.."I'T-.. ..,.. ':.- ...'i. . .wf�e �.! '!3 n t, ,.,.r. .. ..,,.. r•. •:.,n1iY r ... ., • y. ! • ,x YF.M7 � V:•' ,.+••` '9•r' •K °fR-i. ,7 :. ,. .. _ ..'.,.. ..'.. ..... Leh ..•^4 . ✓ • - bMls�C i wan.�snitalk chane o€-ext-1hca.t_- i it. When 'Mr. McDonald passed _ w day at her homer here. - z�g ifi the evening the horse was not to be TT TT�•. a OCAL1� 1 -Wm. andlMrs. Logan left on -Monday Thursday Day. Thursday for Detroit: seen, and as there were no marlsA , -Miss E. Banner is ill�ith -�V. Laidlaw and • .wife, of about the place indicating a rescue, it is supposed the animal gradually sank l typhoid fever. Guelph,-are visiting friends here. mut of sight. We, have not learned i --Mrs. Ashdown, of Toronto, is L. A. Findlay, of Toronto, the name of the ov,;ner of the horse. 7 tgvl'th Mrs. F. E: Gee. spent a couple of days here this A Scott farmer looking for help on filth the Farmer's Mh . -Master Allan Clark has engag- week. Monday to garner his plenteous bar- std with D. Simpson & Co. =Miss Etta Head, of Toronto, ie vest hired an Englishman, a new - x -Geo. N. Seldon left on Monday spending a few days here with her arrival. He advanced the price of r 110 take a situation In Whitby. mother. dinner at The Arlington,and while he We would like to call your attention t0 the fact that novt.. � "r -Geo. S. Cowan hada business -Mrs. of Peterboro, is congratulated''himself 'on ' securing t}me to'repletii,sh your stock`uf y. help so easily, amidst a number of jtrip to the city on Wednesday visiting with her mo�Lher, Mrs. A•, town acquaintances, the chap from -Mrs. Leslie and Miss Olive are Birrell. 'ome Sad his dinner and quietly walk- _ spending a week in Oshawa with -Dr. R. M. Bateman attended ed out.° It might be mentioned that ,. Til�TeS� Fork s, Spoons, Etc. ' 'Sher son, John. the medical cotiveIItion ib Toronto he forgot to leave the quarter for hi _ - ✓ —We are oorry to learn that last week.' dinner. Learning -later of his hasty w r. and Mrs: B. Banks are -both —James McOeogh,of; Hanover, departure, the Scott man hustled out r to find him but .they successfully Note the fallowing �tt poor health. is spending a few days in town dodged each other all morning, and in -Dr. Henry will be here as us- this week. - despair the farmer finall hired two - - Good Table Knives and'Forks, - nal neat Tuesday to attend to his --'.Hiss Dettler, of Powassan, is town men at a, dollar affd a half a $125, up to $5 00 per doz. s llrofes9i0)hal dillies. •.. spending a f-ew days-with Squire day. The Englishman turned up Good Silver plated Tea Spoons, _ As usual, a large number and Mrs. Bunting: dater in the day and it is said he 1s 'lac up to $3 00 per doz. from this locality are attending =Mr. J. Pickard,of Cleveland,is tossing sheaves for a farmer in Reach, _ -_ Common Tinned Spoons, 2a`c per doz -the Toronto exhibition. visiting„with D. and Mrs. Broken- not far from town.-Journal. Just the thing for threshing:' - - - -Mrs... and Miss Evva Herks shire and fancily. CgERRY WOOD. - Desert and table spoons in all qualities. are in Toronto this Reek attend- -bars. Leech of Toronto, spent Don't be s�'ithout a Food Chopper. ' • Get the Best-"The IIni ling the millinery openings. a few days this Feek with J. H. --- ' -Fred Law went to the city and Mrs. Rogers. Miss Annie Milroy, ,of Cedar ver-al " It don*t pay to buy a cheap article. - s last week, having secur(s i "a Rood -'airs. J. R. Armstrong, of To. Grove, spent Sunday with Miss position in the"G. T. R. freight ronto Junction, is vlsitink her Lucille Davidson. Sheds. brothers, the Messrs. Gordn. William and Mrs. Judd, of -Mr. Flumerfelt, having se -D. M. Banks and daughter, of Highland Creek, .spent Su4idayM R ' CHAPMAN toured a-house in Guelph;wiH leave Toronto, are visiting the former's -with the latter's parents. . _ mit'h his wife and family this parents, who are very ill. MasterEarnest Petty had been - and will take his household effects -Mr. and firs. Kawlinsom aad under this last' week. with him. Baster Fletcher returned to their :dew McLaughlin buggies are -Mrs. D.W.Kennedy And child- •home in Tarumto on Monday last. - going some in our town. _ ren left on tiVednesday to spend a ' -Miss Sparling has returned to Several from here attended the Ar garden par- - .. before retarning to their home in- visit with James and :Mrs. Gordon rhtirsday evening: _ - __ _ iPenetanguishene. _ -.Mrs. John Larkin and two ed-rued=Rev. F. G. Harper, retchildren,.of.Chicago, are spending OSHA�i'A FAIR. - Ickling te - � on Monday.eveniug from a four, a few .weeks ...withPickering — r . week's beneficial holiday in.Sarnia, relatives. The South OnLAllO Agri. Society are Detroit. and other western points -Frank M. Chapman, B. A., making- preparations for the Fair, _ Sept26th and 26th, 1'906. The prize . .and will take ,charge;of the ser- swill preach at the 1'rienii ' church lists is atxmt the Name as-last year. - - - - - vices in St. Andrew's church next 'Next Sunday' morning. Service The list is in the,Trinter's Bands and Sunday.- a$ 10.30. will be ready in a few'days. ° hada all kinds Of Whole -F. M. Chapman preached a -:Mrs. J.' H. Avis, Miss May Arrangements are beingg made to knost- acceptable sermon ,in St. Youtlg and Mr. Minchinton, of To- put up horse and cattle•stables. '._ °Pickling Spices, Pure Qrronnd ^ Andrew's church last -Sunday ruato, spent Suuday'.at the Gor- c The grounds ate being fenced: the S ices for baking, etc. We keep - _morning. There being no service' don House. grand,stands moved to the, best loco P ' in the church in the evening, the -Rev: J. C. and Mrs. Bell have tion. Everything is moving along. . the beat in Mace, Curry powder Presbyterians united with. -the been spending' a few days with An excellent program of attractions Tunleric and spices Of all -kiIIds, Mrs. (Dr: Gibson, is reing arranged. Methodist in their service. their daughter, ) The Boatel of Directors will meet on chole and --Ynixed. We have• - —Mrs, E. _ J. -Mu.rphy and of Linden. Saturday afternoon, Sept. S. at Ush- $ ed XXX W hite Fine and dau�titer,Miss Clara, visited last —Mrs. W Thomas and daugh- $ wt'ek with her mother, bars. ter, of Peterboro. spent a few Remember the Fair will be open on r'rIIit1negR2, the beat that Call James Morrissey. of Church St., days here this..week with. W. H. evening of 25 i►nd on 26th f 1r s on their return .trip from Mon- and Mrs. Peak. - _ ~ Abe had dome to or your - itreal. and left for their home En -Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chester BnPP • Tyree Minnie: pz��le 11eB :. Paztl;Minn.. on Saturday last and family,of Port-Ae�. e�e_nt _ -Mrs. John Murkar and two their holidays with their mother,. Time Ee0mb'Z �• ,--. . children returned home on Tues- Mrs. W. Peart. day after spending a few week' -Mr. and Mrs.-Oke. of Toronto, i a z with relatives in Bruce county. and' Mr. and Mrs. Cg neer, L. Ft. ��(� • : They were accompanied by the William, are vision with L. D. Tp COlO the ROftt Htadse6e From e �J ° v� Co .7 former's sister-in-law, Mt•e: laicise and Mrs. Banks. Gin-New Redution UetboL _ • p "Clszie, who will -Mrs.rs. Fred Peart, of Chicago, - ' ' _ _ - •' ' here. and Mrs. Chas. -Powley, of'Toron- -Miss Lillian Palmer. of Mon- tom, visited their aunt,- Mrs. W Ifa.there.ehe.'nd paces ysetd tnstatrtly to tae Crew 8eductcoo tdetbod-Dr,sh+oop s Twent! - - ,o areal, and Mise Beatrice Palmer, Peart, on .Monday. =now Headache Gore The cause for the.. _ tc of Toronto, are spending their Miss Grace Heagens, of Port Value u 00090'1'0-a rssh:na of blood to the T - -- ..--,-- nerve centers-wblob distends the veins to _ VaCat-6n at the home O err , S-weel£-Fti£� nearly theee3sttttapomL S:ollmandenlarred. these vein'and oapuiartes exert an Jrrltat1u9 - e parents here. On her return t-be G. and Mrs. Cornell and other ps�reonthe myrlad. o, nerve branches and • t -� former will go to Moncton, N. B., Pickering friends. , ttwea Thaa,mere•s a a n,and anally that -Although our farmers only e0toetaan9. O od "SB .che beto bloosrMore ' �r ���she has" secured a mnell g Y seducttethod i aver.e.tIn neo g • _-=- - -- better positiop with the came firm delivered a little new wheat as QtstriDntea the verL'ow• and di- better for wham she has worked fur a et, still same has caused'a drop ifeotatstothep�- per channels. n - - �'.- rr+eea tae nerve ant e s trom all •pumber of years. in the price of flour, ptreasui a a d lrrtmtion-tbe 640 yards plain and Fancy Prints and Muslins cleat 8, 9 and' 10c—while pains and aches dtsap- y y ' .--The Grand Trtlnk are bring. -Mrs. Ralph Gordon,of Buffalo, pear =v hetr cause the last at Sc. ing 16 engines of the mammoth visited Johu and Mrs.Gordon,thitz Lea been re moved YO6 Boots At and under coat. - ikype to fork tci carry freight be- week. Her two children aeeom- 10`ay w'o'n d,',tSg,nd sty Full'iitie of-f'AtenC:Medicines at cut rate prices « i, ltween.:that point east.to Bellville partied her on her return. yfty the may trervea to aubmtasion -`and other points in the .seventh -W•and Miss Eva Broketishire -bostaeremed7 whicn brinee • Zr and permanent ease ■,rOG A :,Plc erind Ong• . district. The engines are of the returned home ou Wedensday, win be evooessrul because it reduces Vt t] bt afters spending a couple of weeks the congestion-it °3IIs1 �;b0dy the 8d0 claes,,and have a steam'cApa- P g 8edacsion h9ethon M lcine nes thea ..city of 255 pounds. Four of the with friends in Cleveland. fotmdaway-simple and sure•ret the only Way _ ' monster engines have-been deli'v -Mr. George Kerr returned on -to thoroughly overcome these attacks of cad- ache and Neuralgia The effect of Dr.Sloop's et•ed, and tics teat are under con Monday from his two week's vac•a- Dtinuce Headache cure is prompt-per- Twenty featly suited to all forms of 13eadaehe and abso- struetion at tlie'\tontreal works. tion which he sppeent with friends lately positive to every temperatocuL For.ale _ -The school board hate secured In Toronto and Peterboro. _ sod reoommtiaaed bs, w fire servieesof Mr. David Harper, -.Miss Lillian Leslie, who has PlCKERI\G PHARIMACY. Russwin F�Od ���er, of Heidelberg•, Waterloo, County, been holidaying here at the home V as principal of the Pickering pub- of her'mother, returned to her Tsai :aszs•-lrieksrtns Olatfost 0-TJ school as successor to Mr. duties in the city.this week. TRAixs GOrNG East Dtit a9 FOLLOWS:� Flumchoolerfelt who leas-Ps this week =fir R. A. Douglas and _two No. 6 Man. 8:33 A. M. = •,• - for Gnelpb. Mr. Harper comes children, of Powassan,• are holi- '1.12. LOCAL 2:47 P.M, : very hi h] recommended ap a doping at the home of the form "10 Loci;... . 8'04 P.M. ' This machine does Aa ay with.the old 13 y' B. and.Mrs. Bunting. 'i'sanra cortin Wser Das As FOLLOWS.— fashioned Chopping Knife, er's 'rents ` teacher, and we have no doubts .No.9 Local 8:41 A.M.' •� :' -- . ,-�perforniing its work quickly pp _ . . -1Hiss G. Allawa of Toron'tc _ and efHcientl Y , , y - about 'his having a continuance of .. �• is spending a couple of week' "]1 LOCAL . 18 P. M. -}� --h19 past staccess i� R P �•? Mau. 8:23 P. M. -The., school here re-opened; on holidays with Mrs, A, T. Law, of Monday with a fair attendance. Dtinbarton and with 'her parents � ' •'�pII OIIg�lt t0 HaVB DII6• Mr. Fltmierfelt,.whose duties'does here- MANITOBAN NORTH not begin in Guelph until next -•Miss C. Logan, •after spend- WEST •LANDS e Tuesday, Se t.,4th argued to take ing several months with Pickering p friends has left for 'a visit, with SALE. O, , On y 't' charged of the senior department (' N 1 1 1 25 tlii>i week,as Mr.Harper's services friends in' Londou" and .other Three whop No. 2,' only 1,50 =--�- -. a and etev half - -would not -be available before we,, points. `ec- r.� • _ _- T —Confirmation Servicss ions of the best wheat lands in the Monday. Miss CI sda]e,,of Nor-Y ;\nrth-West•. wood, arrived in town on Sattir- held in the R., C. church on0 Sunda of last week, when HisSelected' by an.expert and -myself. �...�►.�---+— day,•and is now in charge of the Y- Write'to-day for ZescOption. " 'junior.department. Grace Archbishop O'Connor con- — GEORGE,GEROW, " - -Mr. Waddell, of Port Perry, firmed seventeen members.• Port Perry. _ with his staff of men, leave been -Chas. 'J. 1Hcllityre, M._D.; D. ' •� busy•during the past week laying C. h. 'of Chicago, svho has .self �AR�1 FOR SALE OR-TO RE NT- u�s l� Yood "ere ' nsisting of 50 scree in the 3rd concession _ down elle new' granulithie side- ttttendiug the British iHPC]1Cal of Pickering,45 acres being north q uarter of lot ={ ;-walk. They,have now hompleted Association in _Toronto, visited .t3.. and o5 acr=s being north quarter of1bt 13, " . - that art on the north side of the with his old friend Wesley Hai- end situated on tae Greenwood Eioad, on sae P Y premises are a f_•ame house, barn and stable, '•streets Not being practical men, vey And family on Saturday. Dr. a good orchard and well water The farm is in t�V in this line of work, we do opt lay McIntyre is an old Ontariooy a Rona,cote o cu ovation Possession Seven w u on iov ]et and privilege to plow aft8r harvest j • _� U N DY • a claim to- the knowledge of how boric near Whitby. ' Apply£o James oicQAe6b, aanover.'or to wm ■. • • _ _ _.. such walk• ahoiild be built. 1t _ . Logan,Pickering - - 44-46 .. . . appeambee aind the eon- UXBRIDGE. tractor has eve confidence that *:� - - "' " the—On will mot he it. "The'pototoes In"section have have - �,��I,VI }.E• _ — y Ang. lath' Ghe blight_ and xbave it bad," said A - - Bister M. Anselm Reddin died at well-known dealer to TEai,JotrE:xeL on every parent, young man or woman - - - - - - - Loretto Convent, Toita. The. Tuesday. Later conversation with who he interested in any wap in THE PICKLING ' SE MON 1deeeased who sva. A ciatEghterof farmerx who ate big growers .con. ii -•tile' late .Michael Reddin of this firma the statement. Few green P township, and formerly known its paters' are to be seen. The vines BUSINESS Educationhave died before the tubers -have Miss Ellen Reddin was very high- reached maturity. Said the .before to write for a copy of our Prospectus. A respected by all those.wlio knew mentioned el'ealer in conclusion: We'll It tells you_exactly whAt to do and - - - - her. She bore with Chrbatian pay for our potatoes thiafall.". . • why our students succeed so well. ; fortitncle her long and pltiufnl ill- On his morning trip on Monday, `tPRITE AT ONCE for.it. Fall term We have the very poet bralid8 .Of White Wine' and ' ness. The deceased was a sister Dick McDonsfd, who rax charge of from Sept.4th. Address: W.H: Shaw, of the late Rev. J. Rec]din, Sister the North rwe.ction of the G-. T. R. in principal', War Vinegar. All kinds.of spice always in stock. _ ere. hia, orf Loretto AcAdetny, the Absence of Mr. Lee, notngd e 6&p' , ,j,- P horse;in A bo iqa field adjoining the Cntal 8 W� F, Mr. P. and Ali— track, near 94 t _ r, Davies' farm.' ThA ' animal was fast clear up to its sides, 110. A. BUNTING'S,Ai,rl �f rl;e� . NG'S Pic 'cringe and the ground all about w4is marfll 1