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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_09_21 11`6. .... 1 .7- ta" 77 Ja' -7 5 TRIDAY.- SEPT .2.8., 1906- VO .�."EKV P I 003'"'rv_AM I N G, 0 N T.. NO. 50 BROCK ROAD GREENWOOD. Spink Mills. Nearly every-one visited the To. Many fKmers are busy fliffng"jh e_6 le n 'A silos. "JUNG. ro­to Fair. Roots are sufferiag badly for went M P.1C y George Kayes and family Visit- P_"R. M. STEWART, Markbarn d"Wh1tby;'frieu'd`4 lkit Su'di of rain. L. Green was in Toronto on Mon. e a ay. DRSTIST. Mrs. John Percy, we alre pleased Honor Graduate W day on busifiess. of Toro to U -.0Xa4uA"Boyal college of D*bW Surgeors., A. Mooriiand'F. J:Sbldon nioved 1. to report, has ied'overed from 'her Ran. 'A OPPIOB-OPPOSITE THE POSTOPPICS. A Xo"St4wiy Malu Porman- recent illness. Couse's,household goods to Toronto. Opondaa7gam.tc,6 P.M. situadkm -7- Miss Ma'y Kayes entertained a James Pengelly baspui-chased a new Peddence,Main St.,North. number of her juvenile -frien4s W W§LterlQo engine, 16 h. p., alsq a.zlew F . AT UMONVILLE EVERY FRIDAY. FLOURj a birthday party Iasi week. Sarnia feiider for hfi threshing outfit. Don't have-a falling out with 4 P.;M. OM over S=mftleldt ining J. Wagner, of Pickering, saved-our yourhair. It might leave youl �10 A.m.to 00 Farmers are com I about Silver'B Stom ]Ttf Also blacksmith's ocow froin choking one Son-Ton, Manitoba,Flour .04-66 the long c6ntintieT aspell of dry dav this week. - A large apple having Then what? That would mean Cream Suns. Best Famili. 8-95 weather. thin scraggly, u IrNR.E.13.BARKER,L.D.S..D.D. 8- EVerything is suffering- Tost-Nunn,�amy 8.66 plowing can lodged in his,throat. neven, rough scajow,Family our, 7 e or less, and no Levi M. Glcseson 1fa-9 beo�n-transf6'r- hair. LKetp your hi _P Dentist.stouffville. Honor graduate of pastry, mor the Royal College of Dental. Surgeons and of air at home I the UmTersity of Toronto. Rours-9 to 12 s.M., Bran $16 00 Ton' be done until-we have a -good fall -fod from Toronto to Lindsay and to5p.m. Office in Grnbin's Block,over Jew- of.rain. left here on Monday laSt' Success Fasten it tightly to your scAIP1 % Appoint. Shorts,120 00 Ton elery store. Local telephone ;o.24. Mr. Wm.-Presf, of Thedfe)rd,vis- Levi. We all'iniss you so inuch from You c4n easily do It with Ay;r's 3rents may be inade for evenings. Resideu ce Jumbo,025.00 Toa O'Brien ave; . MAREH4M every Monday an ited friends in._this locality la.st our burg. Tuesday. Office over Wbita4 store. 271,1 'Hair 'Vigor. It is. something Graham, Wholewheat week. Mr. Press was a resident 0- a FAIR. Flours here some thirty-five years goo BOWMANVILLE -1 more than.a simple hair dress- Xe4Ucal. ellop of all kinds.-. . I Chopping and G-rtsting. having-operated the saw-mill that I ing. It is a hair medicine, .2 Occupied the site now owned by Bowmanville Fair willbe held- lii�rtonlb, 'a hair'food. W F. E&STWOOD. M,D.. Surrenu -M r. W. -H..Jackson. A .sudden_ on Th-ursday -and- -Friday, Selyt. The beat kind of a testimonW Coroner -evented Mr. Press 9-7 and 28., This exhibition is one i to Canadian Fa6fte nazwcy ace Liceopes. PICKERING COAL sick spell pi out&rio County; issuer of Warri "Sold for, over sixt7 years.,, 01sremont* office boors-Before 10)OW., I tOi from visiting more extensively in of 'the leading exbibitious'of the &Ud.Z., C pjn�,and j�ota 7 to 8 p,in. Private telephone Coly the township. He reiturned .0."or CO.. Mass. Province and it isexp g!" AL oonnection with Balsam,qrsenwood.Brougham home ect6d*will .,.t.or 'Tth COCO. Wm covie's. on Saturdav lastaccompanied by be bigger aud .better than.eyer SARWAMUA. 1kh Zion,A.Johnston'&, Yards at Spink Mills. M coo),and D Pugh's(ftb COD) 6-17 1 1 7ea r. Stock naen will find 190 Mrs, C. 31aloy, a daughter of John ihis PILLS. Price of Coal advanced in Toranio and Mrs.-Percy. he atEny PwroaAL re one of the finest exhibits of Legal. Order your supply now- 4iore live stock Ao. beseen anywKere. -------- our prices go up. luten�:ing exhibitors should send #1 1 . . ­ ..-. GREEN- RIVER, 'LL, Q. C., BARRIS- FARF.WIE, their entrfes tit onee io the, Soe�- is TBS.County crown Attorney,and CO=O Orders for coal left 7rItb W. Peak vrill ondeor. ocourtmou"'WbitbT, be delivered promptly. "tary, 31. 'A. James, Bowman- Above prices Sub Guss Middleton left Tuesdav last vllle. Single railway- fair. Ar. ,Ject to Change without otice. for Neiv Liskeard. range to.attend and ill b cGILLIVRAY, BARRIS Mrs. Geo. Ferrier and chUdren spent - The D. &qu wi C e We,solicitors, The* J. L. SPINK.- Friday last witli J. Beli. well repaid. & P. 0. OE" Whitby.On% and the Durham -Rubber� Co. rn fs Dow " BE ke. 09506 op Too.Ban DON'TTAt!Post A.*QuuVr&v,LL.B. XotieT%oLo&n­ 07 1.121111TAII) 4Villie Milne is at present 13,ing very X- a %Olfj lo* %%'ith typhoid fever. bands will furnish abundance of J.L,Spink. D.U.spin - Prisideat Mazes Mi Lil- Carter spent Suyiday.wilh in usic. Grand concert Friday 8 J'11 opkins, Silver Maple. Misx�� nigh.t.- Don't miswit. Murry andAlice"'Fuller, of Toronto, ]3OpXINS,V`ETZRINABY OUR- spent,Sutiday with- thvir parents. When you war Mi it something out of ...H. claos.-Gradvate of 91is Ozimmo Ves. C. Land Mrs. tchell, of Turbnto, HIGHLAND CltEEK. the common, you have it made to member 0ollege, Toronto. gsoi;islerod FICEERING LIVERY visited with Oliver and Mrs. Pugh. 69 We Ontario Veterinary 116dies' Association ordef. So it is with your--haraeom and reir.4ence,one and one-quarwr lnus$ Miss Pearl Doten Is visitiny frientIs Aug. Zth the Toronto Rangers afer"it'juver. Osseo and shosinsforge in-Toronto uncr other places or a few F. B. C..caine to Hig)rl and collArS. 'Don't tAke"*hat yom 6 so Ll am., and I SO &J-1n. 212tvalf and lEreek can get,--get what you want. 00"P.0� 41ress O"m First-class rigs.for hire by aa, weeks. id pljiyed the -Creek'a game of Then you will be satisfied. Not INAver. 0=9 football the-Rangers-arranged for Y Sanford Doten has engaged with or night. Wes& Pipber, of Markham, for two the return match to be played at otherwise. months. Centre Island on Sept. 15, at ..4 be.qi of lea 3 We aiejLl1pleAsed to report Pred .46 .9us-meets all trains. NornshL* �.omewhat better after his o'clock. The� Creek team all We use'the ther,:wA INSURANCE. ' serious illness. went as agreed, and -on their guarantee absolute SOTAIM Teaming done. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and family, of arrival found the Toronto Scots satisifaction., Dr 'JL'B?LnJL"k"an? Pickering. visited Sunday last wth F. B. C. having a practiee Same a tiger the Iatter's paretits., 0. and -and not Ra to be seen. E. W.--Bodoll We H.- Peak.. Foster. After a while Charlie Calander flisit"900 gavbq. Ww. ButcbIngs.-Bi Tomlinson, P. - - and'the- Scotsiot out a 33roug2imL= t for Lind-I aPpered Robinson left,Mouday I" say where they have a contract on team and gave the boys a game,. brrmn B'UNTr.40, Issuer of : It resulting in a victory for the WuLt -�sday last�� Ci-eek by-a score bf-12 to I.- - W-e If -you want a first. am se the stars or at,b4l riddenee.Picketing Mro. _P A,� Pickering with Mrs. O..P. Wrrier while on laer cannot account-for the Rangers way to visit her daughter, -Mrs. GeO. not appearing ds agreed. except class. So.BEATON.TOWNSHIP CLERX C Ferrier at Whitevale. the Creek were too strong a.team W* *re-sorrVL to-eeport-that-Ge�) J-n the first game, the Pharma for the;m cosimistionerfai tskins _JP y Ferrier-is. ta I at -core being 2 to I in f&V(,Ir of the Issues of am a' Lio 10 %Vi ip( *now L. " 1.1 :. - . f n eig W..-irng froni. typboid -the-aid of thre I= out: erezr . suffez Creek; withotif Changed Hands. . I-_: sit cout un the excur- si6n to the'r-est which left Toront-, of our-bet�t metti 'F. for Counties otyorksodOutaAa. Auc- Having purebasod ;,he dru business' Aug.--141h. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer,_ F, B. Doteh and-Mrs. -Manley.*of Nmv Call on- ston sales of" kinds LtteUUtd to on shortest of Dr. Bateman we have p easure in Cauca,-Address Orson eiver P.Q-, ftt-, kking-our bow to the people of pi(,k. Liskeard, who have been visiting relA- J31,OL:GH_kX 7. MS tives here the last' month, left for % POUCHER. eritig and a.urrounding country. We Mics Licensed Auction L. V Banks -Pickerink To ear.v&ivasor and conebtor forthe Conn are-increasing; our stock and have hoine TtiesdAy accompanied by Corn-harvesting i's the order o' As 13"of York and Ontario, All kinds Of auction everything to be found in an up-to- Verh Banyitrd.' whb-' will f6main-in f soalas conducted and irsolasticIll=ad* 16% me&- Wage charge. Estates aca coustitnuiente con. daf�-ditig stori. Any -orders inirtist- New Liskeard for sowe time. day around here these days. Mr. and Mrs. & H.- Stevenson 81"Snsly managed and sold by auction or ed to' us will be promptly filled and I Li.). voinflastes. reuU. notes and Rre attending the 'S�e Wva" U ollected and satts- thankfully received. ­ wmarket fait- WISTION BAN" OF CANADA, =4761 Gnu promptly c ry =a.... guara-t-edl or- This week we Are displaying a f till lri�Passing of a Pickering Konen this week. wifte for-terms, and particul4is, Bxous�­ stock of Fresh Spices and PjcklLng M r.-J oh-n L.- Cowie.' of Toronto, loo3irporated by act of Parliament 16?4 out. Dsot;" =&T be fized by phone-Nzwl Suindries, Specie Corks, Jar Rings. By the death of Mr. John Tripp spent Sunday here at the home of Pickering Branch. -Parrafln Wax, Beeswaic, Resin, on Ahe .fith inst., Pipkering l9st his mother. Anciorized Cipitsl.....................$l,0W,0X Freed'i Bottle Wax, etc. one of its eRrliest settler-, and - E. W. Bodell and E.'Ham spent aset................... 'Prescriptions carefully'compounded Dunbarton ^one 6f* its inosf'*L re- We(Inesday of last week with Osb- Assets Realilir _ ...,Mone to' L a-n., with pure drugq. pect6d citizens. awa friends: Joax CowL:4,E92, T.H.KcXzLLA1q y 0 T. M. McFADDEN,' S - .. . . presi ent . . 6=W -. Dniggist and Optician - Ek)rn .in , 1815-the year - of - Our teaciter,. 31r. Toin'lltra'Qn, sott#ntion glypo to-Tarmer's Soft OT-101111actions solicited and promptly made 5 per cent.- Eyes tested free of charke. Satisfatc- Waterloo-in thh neighborhood ent Sunday with his -parefits on Not. 0 7- Fameet Notes discounted American a" tion guaranteed. of Cob z nge.Street. % urg and residing all his life Foreign Exchange bouxbt&o4 sold Dxafts bw gue4j ay"able on-all parts qf the wojtkd Maumee 019 Surely, there cart be very fex% Connor, of Toronto, spent Sunday . Savings Bank Department. Interestallowed-on deposits sa hilhe"coor 11 such with friends hek-e. 4;;;IiW Spring Chickens-Man-ted. till living who-4iave see rent rates,and cre&tsd half-yearly to 7 Mr; James Torrance, of Mark- atteude.d to vveritful­ehanges in these town 4Geo. 3Kerr. hi �4. ham was here on Tuesday buying X wi�will pay the highest market price . i. -v-id Trilip with s horses and cattle. is father.Da hi foi-sprhig chickens. Thdse haVlng died-Conveyane- the'm should see us befo' ve sons, John, Thotilti!i,-E rd-, - M Elm=ir re selling. jt4ml EsteAe ban sisters Tuesday here Nvith his brot ing done on short notle, James, and Ira, with two e. We also sell field and garden seeds for remove(t t.Q Sea rbolro..,,Township. law, S. H_Stevenson. the W. Rennie Co., RA at cat�-_ abont-18K and shortly'after sett- Mrs. George Besse, of. 9evprn 6ne of'the ledin Pickering'Lon- lot 20 of the B ri4ge,L 1.5 v�igitjiig. with her mo- Two 150 acre farms for sale best -stores"in Canada., 9 ANO logue p1r.1z s.bero ;Vitterin Broken Front. mother, Mrs. Josepli Burk. good house and lot in Village. No. I Groceries. Salt. Oils, Turpe I ntine John Tripp er6cied ihere and 3Jr. and Mrs. E. W. Bodell on hand.* Pripes rigbt.- carrie(L on for many years pne.Qf. spent Sunday last. with Mr. �nd rs. J. Peiigelly, of Green�wo'od. the 'first sa-3v wills in the town- M� We IV. Rich FARMERS'SVPPLY STORE, . ship. About forty years ago he Dr. G. N.-Fish is in the city this J -E; Bryan,"Mahigi�n retired ' froin the niiII and farm wdek attending his brother's Objects 0 , _.,�.Xot&rzy Pubijicp.Pickering. coming to reside in the village wedding, where lie acts..as best man. aud iiiiivilying Miss Rachel For- a t:? I-NION IRA" rester . who pre-deceased. hini Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Meellin,-of "All iq nrof Gn1d t at glitterse7 -hawa, sV1 ap lies more tothe selling s�onie seveii years. OR LIL 014MMY 1 .7 Officei., When in his prime Mr. Tripp former's parentso-Mr..afid Mrs. H. Fiewelry perhaps than to " Furniture... "Mechiu. was an enthusiastic" fisherman. any'other business' s'were of ten indebt-- -A number.drom...here L attended Capital Authorized,, $ 4,000,Wo His neighboi a of first- 46 paid up. his rod and gun foil a fine the funeral of the late Dr. East- Yet have you not.fotind that A full lin _3,000,0.0() ed to ve fund and" di- flqlx or wild duck. wood at Claremont on Wednesday the inoral is good in all thinq�. Class furniture now Reser tin d profits ' 3,839,000 He was a qniet-kind neighbour afternoon. an 82hibition in vi e We'want to impress you with ... car were rocins.- Total assets ::_...� .42,000,000 upright and honorable. ' Eduqa- Mr. and Mrs.-Alexander,of Kau- the fact the reliablifty' of the tio-hal-fa6ilities-`in' hfs y6unger sapi are visiting for a few days at $,,OAR 1011,11wel is mare import- days were no doubt scarce, but ant' than the few cents perhaps ftees right.- the home of ..the: latter's father, "W ITRY BR"011. he nia-dO.the best pf his oippe�ktnni- James Beattie. you will sa.ve by buying a ieral-Bankiu-g Bustness ties. srA. '7T. Gal So S. DUHnghsoMe Gef . . .:;o - . - transac Mes' umaidge, Eli doubtful article. He i�as Ii diligent reader of the Wilson and W. J.'godell and 1jr. Pickering, Out Globe and, Still" Indre go- o L f h1i Gl-N. Fish attended the meeting Special,MT8111acri given to"the eoUqc� Bible. of Oddfelldws'at Tbi@Onto bTa We We'.Sell.Good Watches tion offermer's SSIOL His -removi%l wiltbe deep nesdh' and ly felt Y. nbers of the Disciples' f the 'Uh conces- otber notes. b the inei The trustees 6 and &od J Iry Olurch, Pickering, of which he sion school (No. 12) have atcured W C f Mr. W-. H. Hyland,- 6w.e agner SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.' wag, an 'attivw nzyd exemplary the�servi'ces o member for nearly half a century. of Toronto, as teacher in their =403P=61to received Jbf $1 and The f uneral obsequies which school. of fresh and Have a full lide took pl cr on the Sth. Inst were Two of the Tyndall boys, violao ed moats consUntly pn_hand. d 17- N. Basseft " E PICKER NG NE W_ _ S A MED Aive D ==tereint allowed at highest condu �y Mr. William For- have been in Toronto, where they Baeon, euvent rat4s. rester and Air. RUey,-of Torontoj� have been undergoing treatment SV)ce Roll, Breakfast Phone main 64, :Hbm; Bologna, Weiners, etc. C01nn15(DU=dApd4�V# WU at the Disciples' Church after at the Sick Ghildren's Hospital,for. 'Jeweler and tici y.eart� he was laid away to rest by his typhoid fever,.have recovered and Brock Street lome of Highest prices paid for ­­'faged partner in aaioining bu4aal are now domiciled at the home of 0 Ca0w. 4' os. Burk. BuWhee ground.. so so B .: '1g..<, 'II'#.i!• _Y.�'...' ;, •.+i+<!F. _ Y' > ,.4 '�'.. - a.,.. 4V -Alf, .F'.. .,�s.• •' -�, 4 +f r..i'`w'w fi + .'',�r�«,6„ .°A..yw'=n,v... '! r ::'t- ...a:• v I .1`,.e _ .i.�'S".n.'ti' - a'.., J' r�r-x-'X. -•x *a:- '.r. .yF .,,� "5•. ,,, .}�, >r.u,^,,r rs?'.... ,'3icW_111;•.•#r.,. ''-%.., s r a'1`' .E'A''`ac.,yey,. wa , . ... „ '. •.: ..F.� .+:. "h..r. .."°fie, ',a'.r>x^1 Sl_..cr?' r ..Ar^, •3 .,t ._ �s. err '..A x rR: r i x: w. w \� y _ ....i�,. 'C-.,..'?`# ..^v. »i! ''As.. ., sem.''' + I— s`3iVr`�4•' T �...i+'m * q , '1 Ars _ �- J �'4f+ -:,-;•C, c•" e P' , y ��:. C'J� '.:'T '-)4a„!. 'lei': .+v�. Y`"i •t' CJ'�iy C .{"�F -,.•x Ys •>::'••�$i?..,'„ii - :FJ°'1 ..:•F, " �•S. ^ .•. �N.'C••'. ''4: "H^�:. N •.J y,i ,.+,`,L:' � 'i-•. e, , a,-• ..,.. y ;;e..-.a-' ys f*..s�"�..y.:':: T� ,..T a � s � r�� asst �� �` ,j;. .s v..:::,? I,"-,-' ,a •t'... ' ^ u.,.•v i?i.., Y'... ;¢h i - e'.N ',f7­ ,;'£::a'� v 4 airs y .: .:a _.. .�,;.. _ tisk ' .' .. c E i� ti><s`�'� „�.; :.4.: ,F 7 .. °ek. .. .r'�rt' �t .:w<. r.. sin ,, w 1. 7. Ems''=._ :,• _•. o --; — - —* .Lt ".. u. f, n .. rf" ; . .;4.. .,syr t:_ L— s. _ .. r • _. .•- y 4. . ^S • fc.. :y. ' .141.. seen posibilitics to make or mar the _ READY TO LISTF„v. THE REAL !iJ .1�� T ' ++++l���� health and contenlutent of a household. . "And so." said .her haughty father„ -- �♦� � + 4 Rates looking to the preservation of Irl, - OF THE POPULARfTY OF - x ou "wish to ma into my family i" ------- -1. . ­ . I- I. health should be impressed on the mind Y"No, I haven't any, desire to do that," -j .11 =' - :4 of the one in c ar e--kltetteir and re lied the candid young man, "and it r Akute Hausa in order to facilitate this matter-at the you can tell me of any other way in same time simplify it-a slate should Y �... which I ;ria have our dau hter 1'll be be kept hanging in some convenient Y Y. B - ♦ lace in the kitchen containing•rules re- mighty glad to hear it." ` Fr° '_ carding the sanitary care of food and -'4 a M}�}♦�} }�}}}}�}♦4 � everything appertaining thereto. SUFFERING WOMEN. i It should be remembered that boiling ° WAFFLES. water is a valuable disinfectant within Need hist the Rich, Red' Btcod Dr. Nfl• t " Rice WatIIe�--0ne teaspoonful of flour the reach of every household and should liaa�s' Pink 11'tlls Actually Make. _ CEY LUN CsREEN TEA Sifted with a teaspoonful of baking pow- b,• used lavishly. All cooking utensils From girlhood to middle life the health 1. - w der, one coffee cupful of cold boiled should not only be washed thorougrily, and happiness of every woman depends` NO i�DULTERATION, NO IMPURITIES. I. lice. one tablespoonful of melted butter, but rinsed In boiling water and dried upon her blond: It her blood is poor NO COLORING MATTER. - - t� t half a teaspoonful of salt, and three before being put awe Soap or wash and g Y p and watery she becomes weak, languid,- -: beaEen eggs. Mash the rice tine, add ing powder, added to boiling water, for pale and nervous. If her blood supply ABSOLUTE PURITY TE LLS THE STORY the butler; then two teacupfuis of milk scrubbing purposes; enhances its qua- is irregular she suffers from headaches Land poAMU only. No, filo am Wo per lb, At all wooers. t with the flour, arid finish with the.eggs. lities of di.:infectiQn. and backaches, and other unspeakable , -- fiscal all together. Have the wattle trona The majority of u¢ know-tor we have distress which only women know. AL .' hot and well greased with butter. Fill had many examples in the past and every stage of woman's life. Dr. Wil- 'FRAGMENT OF GOSPEL. striking, and is quite different from any- f three-quarters full and let the first side recently-the misery resultant from the liams' Pink' Pills are her best friend, thing recorded in the canonical�ipels. Le weIT browned before turnin;. use of impure water, because they actually make the rich, ExcavuUon ih Southern Egypt Reveals Arpong the most remarkable features t t QVilheim V4'aflles-�lix one quart -f In cities and towns where there IS the red blood which gives help and-strength portion. of Lost Gospel. th¢ fragment are its cultivated literary . r . `-flour with three tablespconluls of sugar, slightest suspicion that,impure water and tone to every organ of the busy. st e, the vigor and p[cturesqueness ,i • two ]arge teaspoonfuls of baking Pow- exists it should not only be boiled for They help a woman just when nature A s!n�ularly` rich harvest has'been the phraseology, and the display of a . , v I. der, and half a teaspoonful of salt; work drinking purposes but for,washing all makes the greatest demand upon her yielded by the excavations which for familiarity with the topography of the in two tablespoonfuls; of bird or but- uncooked vegetables, such as lettuce, blood supply. Mrs. H. Gagnon, who years-past have been carried on at Oxy temple, and with Jewish ceremonies cf. ter and add four beaten eggs with one celery, radishes, onions, etc. for twenty 'years has been one of the ihyncus is southern Egypt under the purification. _ - pint of milk and the grated rind of a Few wommi there are who do not best known residents of St.'Rochs, Que., direction of Dr.-Grenfell and Dr. Hunt, A correspondent writes to a Vienne . t - -lemon. Beat until smooth, stiff batter know how salient an item is the scru- say::: "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have of Oxford. Portions of hitherto un- newspaper: "The gospel fragment re- and bake in hot, well greased wattle pulous care of the icebox, yet how many been a blessing to me. I was weak, known poems by Pinder and Euripides, cantly discovered among the :ruins of . iron, Sprinkle with sugar before sere- of us take the tr(Aible to ,see that this worn out and scarcely able to drag my a portion of a history of Greece writ- Oxyrhyncus is the object of much at- jr,g. important work rightly is accomplished. self about 1 suffered from headaches ten with great detail; and of critical tention and speculation in .German oft V4',atIles.-Sift together one quart it Is monotondus reading to be told that and dizziness, my appetite tivas poor, commentary on the second book of theological circles. It is suppostd by u+ (lour, two teaspoonfuls of baking this receptacle should be cleaned twice and to attempt housework lett me ut- T'hucydldes are. among the most valu- many to, be likely .to prove of equal � ro1-1 powder, one teaspoonful of sugar, and a week and wiped out dally. The waste tarty worn out, I slept badly_at night, able items recently brought to light.The value and' importance with `The Words .� half a teaspoonful of salt;"rub.in butter pipe leading from the ice chamber too and`what sleep I got.did not refresh manuscripts are the work of the first, of Christ,' brought to light on the same r, .and add two beaten eggs with one and.I often proves a 'nedium for the "solid ore. For nearly three years 1 was in second and third centuries of our era, aIle some years ago. It includes,a more u half pints o1 milk. Mix the whole in-I food" culture of germs, as the constant, this condition, and was constantly tak- and are written on papyrus and on complete And detailea description of the .' M to a•smooth batter and pout into hot 1 dripping of melted ice,•unless unusual ing medicine, but found no benefit from parchrmerpt. These fragments of the lit- Jewish ceremony of purification as per. r �', and welt greased,wa®e iron. Sprinkle; care is taken, will Corm a gelatinous it One of my neighbors, who had used eAture of classical antiquity will, with- , ith formed in.,the time of Christ than we :With rifted sugar and serve hot. coat. on which the germs of fermenta- Dr. -Williams' Pink Pills with much out doubt, excite the.interest and occupy..had•hltberto possessed, and we learn . . 4+ Vv'atfle with Yeast.-Two eggs, one lion thrive: scholars all over the from it some details previously 'un= k° -` pint of m[ik ane=hal[ ounce bhl2er, one- A strop alkali-such as potash-or benefit, advised me to g so, and the whole story is told !n the world; but another item in the recent known respecting the temple at Jerus half gill yeast, salt to'taste, and flour chloride of lime should be poured•down words 'I am well again: There are find'will appeal powerfully to a far alem:' . w . enough to form--a thick batter: warm this pipe at least twire a week. times yet when I take the pills for .wider public. This is a fragment of a -�---- _ _ . r -the milk and batter together; beat the_ Sinks, :washstands and toilets should they seem to me a guarantee against lost-gospel r written in very small but ]ack: "So You are_engaged to Mise IqA I IL LADA t eggs and add them by turns with the receive careful attention and disinter- the troubles from which so many wo- perfectly legible..character=s on a. sheet Gotrox. iunderstand?" "Tom: "I am." . 11 flour; stir in the yeast and salt; when tants should_,be used. Receptacles for men suffer." e' vellum and containing about 300 Jack: "Well. 1 hardly know whether to trey are light; heat your waffle irons garbao. of course should be kept cov- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills don't act on words arranged in 45 lines. . congratulate you or not. She Is-very . 1> and butter them, pour in some of the Fred, and as far removed as possl- the bowels. They contain just;lhe ele Dr, Grenfell described its contents as fol-exacting, l hear, and if-you marry her-. r `batter, and brown them on both sides; ble. from the house. They should be menta that actually make new blood, lows: "Thesabject dealt with is -a visit you will have to up drinking and -.. :. I 1`- butter them and serve them with sugar scelried at (cast twice a week. and strengthen the nerves. That's .,o[ ]esus and his disciples to the temple smoking." Tom: "Ohl well, it might bil and cinnamon. Cellar walls should receive their semi- why they cure anaemia, . indigestion, a1 Jerusalem and their meeting with a worse. If [don't marry her 1`lt probably - Wa®es Vt7thout Yeast.-Three eggs, .annual cost of whitewash in the spring neuralgia. rheumatism, lumbago, head- Pharisee, who reproaches them with , ane pint of milk, one teasponfal blit- and tall, of the year. aches, backaches and heart palpitation, their failure to perform the necessary have to glee up gosling'' _ .. I. ter, as much as will make a batter. Lime, sside from being a disinfectant, and" skin diseases .like pimples and ec ceremonial of purifleathcn.before enter - > I 6ea! the yolks and whites separately; will keep the cellar free from damp- zema. That is 'why they are the great- ing Zhe holy place. Alter a .question . "It is simply impossible for me to - 1. melt the butter and while' luke warm ness. On clear days a circulation of air est help in the world for growing gtris and answer, in-which the pharisee de- find bread for my family," said the elft it into the milk; ;whisk t►+9 Yolks should be permitted. Cleanliness., pure who need.new blood and for w�xtr>n scribes in some detail the formalities loafer. "Same way here," ncmarked lightly, add to them the milk and flora sic, and sunshine are within the reach who are troubled with irregular.lie.k th. .which he had himself observed, Jesus ,. - ' alternately;"best it well, lastly, stir in of'. all, and constitutes strong ell to ti the grocer; 1 have to work for it." a� g Y Sold by all medicine.dealers .n I K mail makes an eloquent_and crushing reply, thea whiles, which .should be. whisked �sanitsry' living. __ from The Dr. .Williams', Medicine Co.. contra Hag 'outward with Inward par- ` dry. The batter should not, be beaten Brockville, Ont-, at 50 cls: a bo.Y or six Ity. The whole incident, the account An empty purse, is no evidence of an after the whites are in. Gtr use your UNFERMENTED FRl1T JUICES. boxes lot~ $i'•50. n' which Lc practically complete, is very empty head. Illi them pearl lull of the hatter, close The value of. pure, unfermented' fruit _ waffle" irons after having-heated them;, ..--. ..._. F - Y juices for the sick and the healthy alike - j. —_--.- - -_- - -- -- . them, and I laze them•over the fire; turn 1 just beginning to be appreciated. R __ -_ the Irons Ko as to bake the'waMe on 1 bei g PP Y both sides. Wften done take it out•and. "the'`tollotting method icor those who VA .It.,-.- butter it. These trust.be baked the mo- do not use the excellent•preparations 1'� `Fcerci _; 'Went they 'ere mixed. which can be bought) I have successfully ` ADVANC I N 0 . i,, 4. w �p �l . - kept cider end grape juice sweet forSTEADILY - o-" ` - - - SOME ENGLISH RECIPES. a petted of two years, and rnuld doubt- -- " , rte latfeindefinitely. iti„n - NWARD--�I n el p1'�'1ent. --- - less have retained it .in that c ��� -> fruit. g Into one_ gallon of rain water from the rasa and rtw s b as it comes "' cut eight pounds- of rhubarb into thin ' p p Y assn as - _ it teased as earl 1 to have Y ce.immediately as - .shces, put it.into a tub, and cover close- n the morning as , `�P W A R D•-1 n Value• _ _ ly with a thick cloth- Stir thrice daily possib!el, and place it, one gallon at _. ,- • i i for a week, then strain through a'cloth,I time, in an agate-ware or porcelain• . -' - - .- ' - . and`add four pounds..of pre erving logs lined kettle over a brisk.fire. When life - rsufiar the jttce of two lemons, and the juice in Lhe kettle begins to steam, plate ti - - ' .rind of one. To fine this, take one-ounce atikeamountinase�ond kettle over the ` '' .For months we hx�o beeu'rec:ommending the pL•rchase of of isinglass cud dissolve it in one pint �• Skim off very carefully all the .. 'B E A R - . _-­--L.-M I -N E - . bf..the.-!i or in a china tined sauce- scum. that arises. Have r:ady a quan, _ pan. When quite cold add it to the tity of clean pint and quart bottles w ilh _rest of the wine and cask it. When corks or a.nurrtbcr of cleiin pint and , • - the fermentation is over ling it'down. quart glass fruit cans, i use the lat- . ' Cornish Pasties.-Make-a short crust Ter Just 1:,• moment before the juice . WHITE .- . ..I-- . . pa,4te-with halt a hound'of flour (stttrd). -comes to a boil remove it from the fire, - a pmch of salt; halt a teaspoonful '<f _pour it through a funnel in which a piere -• ' "baking powder, taro ounces'of butter, elf flannel cloth has .been placed, to - . :..`. _, , -and the 'necessary quantity of cold war strani out the possible impurities left in ter to form a smooth but fairly, firm the juice in spite of skimming, and . ' . _ paste. Roll it nut, not too thinly, and then cork tightly, it bottles are used, cr •- I .: L stamp into rounds about three and a screw the can •tops down and seal, if - half inches in diameter._ Cut into quite,fruit jars..are employed. As a special SHA ES ' =stiiaU dere a quarter of i'po* of raw precaution, when bottles a!•e used. I lean beef or,mutton, .mix it with an take cocks that can be pushed well. in- - -- - equal quantity of raw po(atnes cut slot- to the neck of the.bottL� ,cover the cork • " - I. larly. .season well, and moisten with a •lone-fourth of an inch) with melted aper• FOR" DIVIDENDS 1AND 'SENSATIONAL , PRQFITS little water. Put a dew�ert spoonful of maceti or white -wax. i also store the ,. ,•this in the centre of each round of paste, bottles on the cellnr shelves, placing R� 1v -TO' HOLD—Not for a Small 'profit, .bat for many #a set the edg s, and shape each-.LntiJ a them flat on their sides, ' Repeat the L.vV' j N.OW— �, •neat pasty, pry-ssing the edges together, foregoing process until the required - - - -tittles present figure. There is the stronf3'est possi- trimming and fluting same. Place them quantity is prepared. Be sure to get - `'on a'baking sheet, ,brush over with a juice from fruit of good quality. bility and probability that it will repeat the history of Le Roi-its next door • • liitle__bealen egg, and bake in a mod- +_..-_ _ erate oven from forty-five to sixty min- uei hblu's—and a few mouths from now your hesitatin; friends Will point to you 11�wuLw's 1�oP11Ec�t. g :_ ales. -- as "SIJ I�CKY FELLOW"=aud will remember that voa" ALWAYS, Fresh Lettuce-To keep Lettuce fee h CH A L Is Fulfilled by Death is a Strange ,; - from one day to the next, ,tvet thoroughly - - and roll up lightly ;in paper,, tucking - . Manner., WERE LUCKY," etas etc. Read;analyze and act— - - , the ends in .firmly io exclude the air. A A sp ritua;ist medium's prophecy was • LE R01—adjoining aline—sold Ott one tine So per share , :paper bag. the.neck -tied tightly with a fulfilled in a remarkable manner rec. - • 1. - string, wilt do'. Celery 'may be kept ently in Paris by the death of Antoine ARKET PRICE, 510.00 PER SNARE 11 ' crisp a inng time in the same way. Fab- Fieur•ier, who was killed at midnight 'PRESENT Mi . Cages keep well tied in bas and hun b a motor car. I. WNITZ _ kat rine about 100 per share-- , up. Vt. curse Rink.-To tiiurrupftils "of light-bread dualist, was•'dtning the other night wifh - " `�`dough add one-hnit cupful of butter, some bachelor friert� who noticed the management state, with a few months development will be on A Iv1 en . .. _.'•one+eul4ul :fit sugar..and .three eggs;. that he was downcast and silent. ' a iII basis. We consider the Company's last monthly report so satisfactory prix .fhoroughh. adding enough' flour to They rallied him for being glum;when P y g ';mold easily; with the hands form into M. Fleurier said he had been told by a that w8 ha`e had a number printed, � Send for •one and judge whether it :high, narrow shapes; let rise again, medium that he would be killed by a _ -• 'wash over•the,top-with sweetened water, motor car-at midnight that evening. is unreasonable to expect it to advance t0 _ . , , • _ ' - and bake in a brisk oven. . "i have arranged all my affairs, and ONE I. �C�LLAR PER SHARE . _. _ made my will," he said. "And before THE KITCHEN. leaving you all to-night I shall say good ` . . . - _ .._ . ._ _ . .. . .. _. . . Should lie the focal point of our ag• bye to yqu forever, for I'am certain you �gcession', for herein lie many of the un- wtll never see me alive again." Buy Canadian Cold Fields Syndicate. _ r Atter the party broke up at Il.30 p.m„ I. Fourier and_ a friend who lives in the same neighborhood failed to find. a Paying regular io 'per cent. ..dividends. See buying and selling quotatiotu ia, cab. •They sfarte(f to walk home 'to- ":� Standard Stock Exchange list. _ ___ _ - _ _ __ We"like best to call gether, and had not gone frr when the . ' - __ _ • .I. SCOTT'$ EMULSPON hoot of- a motor car horn was heard �uy, °pm Igamated Cobalt. i as .they were crossing a road. 7 _ �.- i food because it starch so es- There was plenty of time for them to - phatically for perfect a>.irifi0ll, get across the road, but M. Pleurier, See buying and selling quotations in Standard Stack Exchange,List. t who seemed-to be li"nottzed with ter. Write-us for .fuller particulars, and send us your buying or aellirtg orders }n theme or'any. And yet in the matter of rester- ' tor, remained in the middle 'of it and mining or industrial stocks. � � ., , " , iag appetite, of giving new was run down. - . : ` strength to the tissues,especially He was picked up and hurried to a STOC+It KERS - • tar' the Aervd. its action is that hospital, where he died at midnight. oss -Members Of a milicine• —�'' I - ,tock �t soca. S.n+,kt The Young Husband lI nlia l---ThisFOX . - .1 \\ ! I scort a aoa`�'r:g, chicken its like a pinta n initis ruhbr> ®�U TORO * me g d°�16 The Young Wife (in tenrs)-+ 1� 1$HE0 s ,, - d tt 1, , . t<�y � Mock Exchun8 .. scold, Tom: it is all my � Eal, �Ix w: €a w b`r :*._ ,:.-Y - , M �-�' r r :a a spring Chicken. ,a�i +�r v . - I *yet ' ',•tk•.,, -..'-.0:•.' T,n.,,'..'Mf..-'T.: '7'Z£,C.'iY ,"-'L..`-s. «�s^,':✓a".,.., ',•,.'^'":-..X,-a+ -!'' ^n,+' _e>,sxawxr•,'. ."t[ f.. 6.�i�. -n.s-A .m.' y., _ !�^^. .: t. . ..• }y�. �y s^.mh..vmr;Sa#z•,yyr.;�y'.' yv nun•^ �sv ,e n ..'v. a u� a.'wae me3'fw..es� •ae .zaw•+•�.-:vain _ ••x �'a,i _ ^�,-vr+,r?sri••'w•+c�s�er:rs�•' �vi`. . :;'"•i:.» "71 .. T-F ,.. •'a,. •.Y]I.> .,.v-:! 'G m ave".. Y ''.,""•' ,: .rY:••.f _ �-.. .e ••^!i ,'RF w . Jr'--sy!fy' i,,r A 4:F .. i. . 'r .::.o.,. •'1 - ,N ^'.',�,:+� t,r a' -y •r j ;R 'fit!" �<i,:�r. •c,.. IYTT THOUSAlt'O ACliRS LVPROTBO LE ROI MINE GOES DEEPER. dad unimproreil laud i,in"s I'vahokd fall, The Le Rol has reached 1,?50 feet, the " 4S HAWA " "Steel _Ss hingle . �i Cdiatrlet;from-101 W sweat dollargl r ,a w� dencepitieit.a, A �• erxo lowest depth of any mine in the pro- - villce. WWI s WHITE BEAR.-In the ' old north > ! , LS -MuAckha d6trict, Stoaveson, drift, on the 850[cat level, east of the Matwo � � otos tote>1,zz; good roll,95 cleared.• shaft, a chute of ore five-feet in width w can:Latf Arno from school,ehursh,P-0. has been struck, which i"Ins about ffiY8. �t p!1 "Omen station,4 miles: Huntarme. 6: good Stc ra 'rater,baildings fair, dames Inch, Allanwiil% 'and looks as though it would continue opt. for a considerable distance further: 'All Jul the ore shipped from this-chute is that aDd Fr.nit Crowehs Attention v0hirh s extracted In the Course of the *� ! develolstuent. Drilling is in progress on Fire FIW� No. 3 ledge on the 700-foot level, -atld HarLul n�eommissina w payy, and selling for- the entire face of the drift is -in ore bf Proof - 11 Idea rash,The L&stern Townships ,uraeries are Wus a pay grade, which rims about $37 to i^ dots to otteryyuu Standanl Ap le Trees 4 to 6 leer g Made from Painted or Galvanized Steel, at prices varying from $2.135 to 35.10 ' high,Crown her*,hardy and thrifty stoop for earl the ton: Drlltin is in progress on the art Ifpring dolirery,for$1&0o per hundred. 1,000-foot level. The in 1S to start per hundred square feet covering measure. This is the most durable coy- LOUIS oyLORIS axlivAISence�itle Frop.' the mill within the next day or two, ering on the market, and is an ideal covering for Houses, Barns,Stores,Ele• rf 1`.anr ,Qw with one shift, in order to use up the -- l vators, Churches, etc. Any handy, man can lay the"OSHAWA" shingles. A AND VvONiE�i conal work. The second-Class. ore that is taken out in the hammer and snips are the only tools required. r'o� MEN A �Q� course of the development We the largest and oldest ccompany of the kind under the British ed at once to address mine is<Jooking better than ever. flag, and have covered thousands.of the best buildings tla'oughou! Canada. letters and:postcards only at their, own homes; no canvassing; send fifty` cents making them i (no stamps) and stamped addressed en- Mother,(' : "Oh,'Bobby, what t� FiRE, WATER ARID UGHTNING-PROnF• •'velope today for full instructions, and will your father say when he sees that We also manufacture Corrugated Iron in long sheets,.Conductor Pipe and . Qfn work at once at above salary. Ad- you have smashed his shaving mug and F.AVE.STROUGH, Etc. dress S. Van Allan, 50 Russell St., broken the front gale?" Bobby: ".Well, � � METAL SIDING, in imitati+Zl of brick or atone. - Toronto,.Canada. Annuls, I don't think I would like to METAL CCIILINGS, in '2,000 designs. or Catalogue No. 14R and tree aa repeat it before you." Write of "OSHAWA" Shiftgles. Dyeing I . Meaning I ` l Write to day. _ A good medicine requires little adver• •jmg30 3E03E33Cbjs„S6$ 3Ea`3E3!l7PLt3E7, torta.•••pa..•••.f�,a,woo reu1e using. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil gain- ' fu o fin t r�t1 fW inn r1,:,n ane p " MgRITi>tll Ar[RIQ/1r SYi1N0 N.m ed the ,00d riauie it now enjoys, not NOtIIfP,{i�, 011�i. `mwx Uiil. OW0,a I�(�Htltitr Olt. I egtR�ON, RR r0 ael,I.u.. tfetea ere dean In rear t.*s,or•.as thea through elaborate advertising, but on its great merits as a remedy for bodily �+ ��yy�� >RLMAiD ,rat s2l•s w crate r3r. fta Bn..e:st• u toih•n•et ep Daadas.t. to Iambard at. els Pander at IrTKOtttO,OttiaNa,QOfI`ftif $Jt"rVrrrV paid to nay pains and ailments of the respiratory who Wrote• at Wilts hoar Nearest Oftleau,-SLI)OlTIC=AND LYOSKEI=OSNA�YA, oM i. organs. it has carried its fame with it - - wherever it has gone, and it 18 prized ' alight Soap r«•M or Bay Irl itiuraoas dfa,nieab or nay I�...�.��a a.-+ter+.+ �•••�+�r��—=—� ■ at the antipodes as well as at home. 4rA of nava alion. D Dose small, effect sure. E YOU A N A R. U A .............. RAIN . . -STOCK i - He (who has just-become engaged to BUYER ■ - We make a specialty of Farm Lands in his typewriter): "And now that we are engaged, dear, I suppose I must look Sunlight 1}.se,we sant yoder bnaw.se,and eon offer sw inveetn•ents paps M Manitoba. Sas katehewgLn out for another typewriter'."' She:. ALSO A MXRrrORlOUS MINING STOCK SEZ"NG NOW AT And Alberta. "oh,,don't let that worry you, darling. A LOW FIGUFJL TMS MINE HAS _ I'll select her for you G: 114 myself." Soap Special bargains on the new T.P. OM8E!<iiil8PE GMT lOSSIHILITiEB. "Tommy," said a father to his son, And Stock wilt advaecen the mar future 1"%in to 2"% ~ I Ry. in the greatest wheat country in the " • l ` world. have you been at those_.nix peaches t said will"on be PAYING LXVID8NDS. Do not hesitate. Write us, put in, the cupboard?" Father,• said is a perfect clearAr and Will today. and Make yosur SAVINC15 BARN YOUR 1NDEPENDF1VoL WAUGH A BEATTIE. Tommy, looking`Sulo•his eyes; 'I hive _,,,.�,• , 9"AT. � o"Mema„ aw losefir,rfna fimss pffMr um Oaf; -t12 Merchants Bank Buidinq, . not touched one." "Then how is it your ) ""�""�' ATB ett0Kfflt5 t10C In W'e �Vinnipcq, Man. mother found five peach stones in your Best for all household-pur- FINCH t MACOONFLL, ���` �" REAL PST' bedroom. and there is 'only one lett on ut.a ear. rresae►YaM IIfaA•nwal,Tereata,tmw.�i - the plate'"' "That," said Pommy, as he. -Surilig}'tt Soaps super- dashed wildly for the door, "is the one I lority is most conspicuous in - - - didn't touch. p�+�} r -' Making I illtaiSRhL flay is l.tt.r f ether Nam gyp(] $p� {3p r{yy _ in Western Canada rad ls - _ js aadaae6ewan,only s Mill"free two railwya,CIO,&a O.T.P. 4 teat i. Drat when used is tbs saalight tat. the or varni5he� Aarea�wet 9a p•r•eat plo 6 nano a aeset,•sr roads. d11N Mending atLA 08 _ �"A!allow dii�nL _t t surfaces of t� Write to map and fall partkalam ` Diamond Flail First :Young Doctor ;tri second ditto): _ _-_ - - cal�� the color Out Of Clotht's. R. PA■S"S. va Wefles"y Strut Teseatle. Pasa06 •► IHallo, old man. what's the matter? { 1 ou're looking very glum." "no vvon- Even the daintiest liriell I- Pr'OMPtly next weil_MIA! at Kms- - der:' was the reply.- "I'm attending thati FOR YOUR CA'Oi111E LABN+EN Olt AUTO able priofw-we itter,d to thr repair• wealthy Mr. Golding. yon know, and Or lace" or-the f1105t delicate Watates .:rd �,� 1 ve sent him the wrong medicine." colors may be.safe Waskied Aug of "indeed' is it a seriuus -blunder?" EHOT PA AT TS kinds. A qw,-1 mailing box ip "Very serious. The-m adlcine I've sent with s�rvi�,t swap .n tl,� IT'S THE S RK THAT C4UN vrtac!$ to forward- yon watch to - Sunli& Wa fOIIUW d;rec- Flan will cure,him In two days." tions). y " r . - -- - halt ...- _ 8 A O will be tau you free an t'cquam '"i.sew a queer thing the other day," ,��_t�� - •Vu Sparkc + ON CHARGE l? TME E good with hard ,.fid the story-teller.; "It was a.duck `!'+m+'7-S - - - -WAAI-aveun@*W;Wfachoa,•toa ,"Virnming across a pond and a cat sit- of spk Water. � Vulcan Sparkcr"'for Sha "Shing and mu ti sawing ting on its tail." "Oh. nonsense," cited of special aitieler in,Ievw4y.Silver• the audience. incredulously, "llow could Your money refunded by the dealer -.a duck swim across a -pond and a cat from wham you buy Stnilidit Soap if you coating FlFr-Y CEN" will nun you - %rods Lod"Regalis Insignia,Ere... on-its tail!" said- the W any awe for complaint- Bf.T CA anal FARTHER • than 56,W We.buy Gold Jawetry u high-, stdry4eller, "it's perftrfli true. .1 should - vvrtfi e1 Dry Celts. Ask 3t10 uarn in —--- j . rxpWn, however, that the cat was sit- Leger Brodw3 Llmttat. Ter ato 'Comadia. They know. GUAitAATCID f" r- ting oil its tail on a nva11. as Foil ONE YSAi1. an Pato - BUSY US. We sa.d�rwr_s!J$s,r dc�+sv L TIII:Y dlE%!1i iT. Ills,POSITION 1N THE MA1'fER. ., It`"r GET AND WRITE :: w bass illres►sa•J osralgpr. � .J _-- — _ 't l - No ane should-suffer a momenou longer - w -Z-s> _-r - - - g Gracious!' exclaimFd -the fond wife. i e= with Piles,for Dr. Leonhardt's H.em-lioid corrin in tier husband's den and find- will cure an case: g a23-a2E West will It., Toronto, t:aaWa. y Ing him.znioking his pipe'and reading: . vio matter what,kind you have, Blind, ••This room is thick with smoke. .I dont No 306-Rbaten'type,s voL 70♦,s Long.•D:stance 'Telephone _Alain 5071:- Meeding. Internal. E\tercidT.- Itching or see how you can stand to sit in here." ;uppuratmg. Dr. Leonhardt's'item-Bold "You can't:'" respunded the brutlal - ajr w`ill cure you' husband : "w'ett 1 don'! Stand to sit`in NO, HIS STYLE. This statement is supported by a thou- here; i sit to sit yin here. Did you think « RGG BC�INE�S FOR SALE---CEN- husband a sand testimon�aLs 'from those who have y It is said that-this'was the (last time, Did you peer indulge in piscatorial 1'RAL-�ooa location; prospernua you had married a freak?" excursions. fir. Oidbody �pp�•�er� } been permanently cured. T' condi! Apply N. W.Emerson, Lon. �J►VtWNA/,V1W. 1t you are.not cured you get your "tio, ! don't take to them neK. don, Ont. Good rcasw-ki for selling - mons back.' $t.c}0. All dealers, or in their married life-that she'slammed a y door on leaving him, fashioned sports. A fishing party'Ua The Wilson-Fyfe Co., Limited, Niagara - good eliough for mQ." `.V ANTI'D Rf:1 1.ABI t3 PARTIES TO 'Fails, Ont. No person,should go from home_with- —- - do Ina<h:inc-knitting for'us at Good Diger"'on Should Yt'alt�on Ap- out a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dy- A Recognized [legulalor.-To thin; home; $7 to ffi1 , per week eazi}y earned; sen:cry Cordial in their possession, as the digestive orgy,, into syrumetvir'al wool, etc., furiii<hed free; distance no petite.-To jtvv a the stomachto well is o change of water, cooking. climate, etc., working is the aiui of physicians w�hea hindrance. For fiili particulars address have the nervous system well. Very frequently brings on suininer complaint they find a patient suffering Trom the Dominion Knitting Co., Dept. �!, delicate are the digestive organs. In ea stomachic irregularities, and for this Orillia, Ont.ALBERI nothing like fiem ready gonle so sensitive are-.they Ihnt' Winos- and there is g g Y - - pherir changes affect them. When they vrith a sure remedy at hand, which of- f urgose they can prescril.e nothing bet= a become disarranged no better regiila- ` tentimes saves great suffering and fre- ter hah Parmel n' aVecetable Pills, "Yes, "iarrii,t;e is indeed a lottery," a quently valuable lives. - This Cordial Punt meth- remarked Mr. Bro*ai,- "cine gets a prize, l for is procurable than Parmelee's N'ege g as gained for itself a widespread repo- cine of.surprising v�riue in hrligi2lg the another, els 'n blank." '"e'er true, rt N 0,S table Pills. They will assist the suffer .� g YLTalion,for affording prompt relief from. refractory organs info subjection and dear,".remarked.Mrs-Brown;•" ou of tion so that the hearty eater will suffer Y g all sununer complaints, restoring thein to normal action, in me land -- __ _ no inronvenience and will derive all the ;. . , -8 1'ou beileflls o l osocr--- o'My`��•ite was rather worried when 1 their duties properly. _' orator: '.`On the surfLce things are left her this morning." • "What was the- Ill fitting boots and ;hoes cause corn,. ' Parties desirous of Fsrchasing often right, but it is vv hen we explore matter: Well, she had been worrying The cost of running a big ocean liner Holloway's Corn Cure is the article to farm lands ,in Western Canada the de the of loin �s that we see the.de- about something or other, yeslerdav f Liverpool'to New York and back use. Get a bottle at once And rureyouT P t~ is something over $90,000. corns. are invitta to communicate with captions of our fellow creatures." One evening--•and this morning she couldn't g " remember what it was.' the undetsignedt who-have Cor of the Crowd , Guv'nor. you've just _ _ "Put out the fire 1n shot itchin anhealth M ;a been-buyin' a barrel of apples, hav'en't is y` patent medicine testimonial OCr shin wit"yearer'3 Cerate. ?las it for sesema Sale you?„ Rssdin Your StremSth by Latins'asrrortm' nettle rash,tetter and sal$rheum 6iuRally lhr'USIS greatiies8 Oil 8 liII1aL Y It's the best tonieever compoumled. Itnoarlshee man. - d strengthens the whole system.. Wa 000 ACRES 420 If your children 'are troubled 'w}th Itis LITTLC JOKE. worms, give them Mother_ Graves' "Do you know," remarked the mo- On a Western. railroad there is a • _ ., ra innn w ns os le ore ager o - tactual. Try it, and mark,the improve- believe he has his •father's hair." "I his right hand. The wonderIul'works of _-- - Rient in your child, wouldn't be surhrlsed," replied the can- nature along the road keep the brake- A re66le tough and odd cure did friend; "his father certainly hasn't man busy answering the passengers `e alway"'etx 6°u'e testdy-for us°d. ���� A me norial-stalvte to the Iate Nfar- ot it now." questions. moaaot t fiat"Ptoss appear, NOW was unveiled at Be Itis always easim and `east ' quis of Dufferin One djly, after the br`al:erritiri liad'been t a cold a t•shed; )a 6 � . in all parts of Alberta. fast' by the Marquis of Londonderry. - -- -- - ---- pointing out the window and explain- his..kr tea The figures on either side of tile. ped- Ing the scenery, one of the passengers �•s Com. the Ing s' PRICES RANGE FROM estal represent ladle and' Canada. whispered to the conductor, "Conduc- Tema. hu bma ceded for t -dr.. tor, eon'you tell-me how,that brakeman and eras o! thouauads Of 10813M in •9 TO 812 PER ACRE Six young men went out.for dealt -. ' lost his finger? 'He seems to be a very and rhe United g� ta►-da are - 'or the River Shnnnon, near Limerick, nice.fellow. It.seems a pity he should r sn+er wilWiit it. � per acre at time of purchase on 'Sunday, lire 15th ult. NL'ticn three be crippled." A dealer t.+liei "Sa1.6'• $3 P p miles west o[ tki,, city the boat was "'That's just il, ma'am. He is a good G d•aba tirybea te...trM c..•sp _ and ,the balance spread over struck by a squall and capsized, with w nine ears it` desired. the result that five of the occupants fellow. He is so obli'gbng that he just � dt EUer.Ns.aaa,;"moet y ■ wore ' his finger orf pointing out the U it wee ba� areata r t' Special railway rates to Pur- were drowned. _ scenery along•the'tint." h _ V se? Try itis bast ora taea1y chasers. - - Ne rotdio:is are proceeding between j t i. . F sdensnotke a�yw Inc it Daae • 1• You say• Mr. Timmid, said the girl, �, We take all We dtaaoar. Net-s Correspondence solicited. the tenants of the Marquis of Ely's ter- + in a low, thoughtful. this-is-a-serious ��.aua mer �..r deela awn lose. aN alta it mannuf:N esCrite and the landlord's i l matter sort of tone, "that you hove loved lairs 25c _r tM paint. A� dwlesim al;enls for the purchase of their hold- ed - [�j�ttt ings. 'It is stated that shim se.en Fun- me'for five years, and have never der �smadirsaei) yrt + ~ ll{►L�t UIIIWUII �VVY `gtiur dred tenants are grilling to Pay ° /S • to tail ine�So'until to-night 9" "1'es," he - �� replied. 'Well, I cannot be your wife. P. O Box 1,694. years' purchase, but it aptPeis a Bitch co - A in&n who-has no more courage lhrtn + has o(,currt`d rPgarr!ing tY.c Sporting ,n t s d 1p that would feign to be asleep while a• ALBEii'TA. g i0W burglar stole his baby's shoes." ISSUE NO. 3&--YL CALGARY, ri lits which the tenalttri rehire to con- cede the Marquis:ol El i+-0 . . . 5 � 1 f y I-3.ff L. 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I . , . - �, I �.;�,J, 4::.-.-. `.":_-` a? . 1� . . : .'_��­.l , , . .IN Pilbliah"ovel=morning at its 02t 1048 Of wil-0 fence, built on Jut 19- , , -----.-.---- . - , ..�M --.---il---- _._�__L�� , .. l.�, I . ­�-�_­ ­:�!,;- ���l 1. � , OST I d ' avy 1�lue _� � n 90-76 ______­__.__.'_---_____:-'-,.._.-1_- - 0 , ­ _ . . ; . . - 7 ��_ 1 �4� �V.��,, ..i'�,�7. , �­ . Out. Brock Road, 12 54); Ben Stover for' L elot�-,!-. ".,".,Y.8,,b�="t1h. Finder � Z7��� . ,_.. --1��_ ,� � I I ... . 0 . U a"h � . -- ­ . ..­. ....' .- I 1� �. . .I...�,I 9,:�t ,. I"," 'i, � jen and team in r d 7, 11 ft George 1 ple&"leave at t office. I ­'. I , , , 1.. , ,t_ I . :" � ; �,,,-,"I -L*.'."'_��, I, ,iG&26 1piv r4jai $:I." f y aid in advano* Coop r for men and team employed L, ,,,,­�'� -,-,­,.�3i - . -�, ;� -�,�` , e - men PPLE BARRELS. A new thin . i: ,� I, z ag . I � , _%.­,!�', . . . in r d 15, 5 72; Win Jones for at an old price. THE GUYSBOHO A . .� I ._�.:.�,--_i,� ,$_� . ­ _ A � Impelou. 4d � Ch , * ,�� , .,!�I . , , ,. '. .. employed in r d 0), 13 38; Richard K RELS mad, I,Whitlly and sold at 34 cents. . : E?":-­I_:---�� - I __ � - : . _.�1; -.-1. , . : , . , L . . . ­ . . .L, . L - -1�.�. ,Z�_ . .,�__ . ._. _. " ,. ,., . _ _7 - Taun. for men and-teams in r d 14, i r, sHEPLEtERD. * -1 43t] _: 9 � I',.-�, . . ­ . . .. . - ___— ---... — . — . . . . _ .,. -_ -_ .I � . I .. . � L. ­ __- I I �'" ., �� 1.� . .. , ��,,�. - ­ . I I 1.I.W. 3 08; Wilfred Sadler for cleaning out - �� - . I , , "'. , I . . . - - ' :­ ,"- I ...- --.,. ­ .. ... .. I- - . q �fi"_.-L.* --"-- ­ . ' - ;: . , .. . . . . ­ ­ ._:",-11;1.� __... - - , ,"-_i.' �. I,- . - . __ - -1 . � .­ . 1. .. - ,.-. -_ ...dl .:­­_ _� - I—. I—— - - ditch, in r d 9, .98; W H Gibson fob OST.-On July 5th, a 2 - , year old I I I , L . . 6 , . " - ­ "A _ r 1-�' !` .,._`__,_ , '�__ _ . . - ­ L Malay holler,dark roaz.41 htly India. . 11, : :,.": , ,:.! .. . , -1 - .�' � ,�1� . I �­:. -- . - ­... I I I , ''. .. '.'... . _� - .� , L _7�1 � , , m : ,:. The *P _­ - _,�.r. .."_;�.: ;__�-��.__L, str.y" from lot 28, cc - 10. . '. `� '.. eople's Cash Stores ' � �_.:.: ".. :.,I.- .. � , �. �� .1. en and teams in r d 0,8 20; W H u h12111141111f ... 6i 1.� � I� I . IW_ - I. � .. . . _: - - ,- �._L . - . . . . ­.. o; :... ,. , . - 0 .7� �,-­-,.: I . .. Michell for men and teams employ- ware oft,azed. W.G.BZASOR.blongolls. titt - � . � - ,.�i--:'� � . , - - . I - �.11 , ,�.,; ,�. . -11;: I . - , , . I I ., . . ­.. � �-,i`,: , -SATZIS OF ADVEBTISING: .- .I I ed re'a' Ing b 'd e and washout 8 16; . I, ., I . . . . .�_ I . ,��.- ".;,.. . .-,..!r- � , - ­ , , � - - -WAM Insertion,per line . . . P _. - .. . . . . .��. , ­ ".,,, . . . *"I 1., ,". ..-.. 10 cents J Ir :)rI gauling gravel 1L V4,; - . L � 7 7-,-,-I. . .1 . , .*-�­ . _�: :, .1` I . . .... . 11 _- 6. "'... .. .� � H Gorman for QTRAYED-From' lot32,con.3,Pick- - I. . . .. . .. I %1,..- .. . T. . - ., .. �:­ _'..�L �, .--: , - n� .., .,'_ame'r=.e.at insertion,per line - S - J H Gorman for men a6d teams in . .. , I- . .. I. . . . , _..�.,1�1 .­ . �, , '7�_ .�.1 0 not inoludo Legal or Forolga g4. ),J ari-ng,on or about Suadav,Aug. 5th, one .... 1, I . I I . .. ; 11 . ..1.- -.�, ­ � . ward"ments. r d 1.152 70;J H Connor for men and dark fat to=heifer,dohorned.3 years old. Any . -�tm '- ; �7__,.,'11 I"-��,�".L'."��*--, , Ilipecial terms given to Parties making son. teams its r d 2, 12 00; Geor�Ke O.: ' We are almosf daily in receipt of New Goods for fall''and win- 4".'--�,'-�7Z'�._ ,� . �;' - . , I : :- � I .I�._, , White infortmLti011 leading to her ceeovery will be - . James Todd,Charrywo9d, ter. We.desire to make the following very'important 'statement .­..,�..., � 4�� _'�-�`..'�--��­' 2641A for 3 or 5 month@ or bT the year. Ball- for men and teams employed on suitably rewarded. . .d54 to our customers and the public &t large. Tfi:ere is "a very marked , . . . -�_ .�......�,�. .,Vwly or Yearly contracts payab, �",. a�� ; .­'.-7 ... ..; z- I BUdue4vo&rds,"u lines or unw.""Y' ,,, Rouge HRI 275 36; For lighting lamps — 44, � , . ... I. With pip of advance in the price, of all dry goods this fall. At old prices the "�-� � ,..,- " ' - ". '.-0124,Year,$5 OC,Payable in advance. on Rouge Hill 14 50; For,grayel on r ARM TO RENT.-Being rear .- !�.��L: �� ;."-.�'kw!.. JwNoaco in local column too cents per line, F lot 2.con 4. Scarboro,containing so acres value is not there, therefore, to get value and weight goods will st -Z 7'.� � : �.. 1. ..,. �.?,..­:, ds 3 and 4, 10 22;For drawing gravel co I �. . : :- a insertion � . u'. ,. I -1: - ve coataper litue each aubsequen .. : � . .: I . I r It 3use, frame bam with stone st&bliu * "' ., . mo or less. On the promises are a good brick a, little more. We are always looking out for snaps something we �'�:,­ � ' � :�:,. - - � - X cial contract r too made known an applies: at Rouge Hill 21 60; 1 g under. .,,,'. �_� . " Q:L 1;0 L ­, I q I � ," ,.� .. for men and teams employed hauling meatit. Good well of hard water. An more and caiI offer the public at right prices. We have a line of ladies Black. _. :�%�� 7 -, free sdvertiiing. ..� I . '..' . �_.­ ements without writtert Instructions gray.ek on n t 12 W. W J Michell fur a ham of good orchard. Land is in good atat I . ,. ..��:- � " L' !"_:._�".,'­:� 4= o Victina Skirts at the very low price of$2, while they last-splendid �: : �,7., , d ob god- . :, ,�.:;.' I. orted until forbidden an .�fv.Uas. repairing culvert on Oth con or,town 'foultivation. For further particulsrs apply t value. . . . I.. . ,�, "-��"�.�,_.�- ,..�,, �- emIdIngly. Orders for discontinuing . �Wm ftl&xwell,Eight ad Creek. 50-59 1 . ., ­.: ,�.a,.� _ .- I line between Markham and Pickering, .. _71'.7,i -�.,. �,­ I- ."� ":, - IMMIS must be In writing mad sent ta the Pub. I Dress Goods,'Lust res, Black Cloths, 50 to 55 in. at 50c per yd. "- � . �� � I., . ..L . ., . ,,­:,,'�,".Umbers. oining townships to -VAR31 TO SELL -That 11 S . . . ,;. .1� - ­ � �_�-, .;. ,".,: Job Work promptly attended tou . pay one-half of the above amounts; X well known f&zm, lot I% Broken Fro or otch Tartan4 and Shepherd Checks, all wool 49c, union 25c. . . ­ '' , , "'"'i" "'* , . � . 4`_ -- 1--,4,���i I I . Win Jones for map routy make swell shirt waists, suits or separate skirts, a favorite fashion for : I � , , I ,�' , , , - I ­ - .11 . :. - `_ - ; :-.'"* :-Murkar- & ThWon, Proprieto _ and team einplov- Lake Sliote. "nt&izing 70 acres, tho l- . �: ,�...�, �� - I.-- . rs ever this season. Ladies wrappers at$1 .1 I underdrained,all under cultivation, a . .. ,. .�, ,� �; , 7..- ed in r d 20,3 10; Richard K Tatin ing wells of water,well fanced and good bearim 1 $1.10, $1.35. . . :, - .- . �._"-"I-.I . 7r,._ ,__: - for men and tvams employed in Zoun ra�ard: a londid solid LricL hoops ,r, MEN'S . F URIN ISHINGS.-Read y-to-wea r clothes also Made to . . I ..., 11-:7,.��_ � . _ . 1. . �-­,7- ,;,-, , ,, �_ , -:7 - - . &aktoru - .. - I , "... . . r d 14, 12 16; J H Connor for gravel a App&to Thoo.B.Marquis,Picker- Order, flats, -tz�, Collars, Neck-ties, Sox, �... . ­ . .�6w�, '.�.� -.- .1.-1��:.,., i,-,.M%­'.. -1� PICKERISG COUNCIL � I': -epaising culvert Ing P-0- . . 46-tf . , Caps, Boots"ziud 5hoes, Shit - Full line ,'*...'�' ,1�1�_ ,. ::.: . 11_1� z" _... . . ---- . . , I. and'cement used in i ._T_ - Braces. Everything tamakie tip a gentleman's7oilet. . I.% �, : . � .4 � ! . m� ... �i '..; �, �., on Brock Road Opp .con 2, 4 20; A ARM TO RENT-The undersign- of Boys and Youths .suits. . . ....�.. : '�L _�:�.,_'"-.,'.-..., __: The above counLJI met in the town- Johnston for repairing culvert on F a Las for rent tiiat well-known pro i ' � .. -�! � _ . .�:..-. , . a a 0 uni 5 perty, CROCKERY.-Full sets of dishes, 44 pieces. $3; Green and . :1'�, " ,�;.., ", - - �.-� �ship-hall, Brougham. on Wednesday, Brock Road south of C P R -track, .t V Du F tirg at 1W acres,,U - Gold, 97 pieces, $9.50; Toilet setts for$3.25, usually sold for $5. .I �, �r _�� %�-t:� he 12th inst. the meating bar Claremont .50. " 0 t 0 ker �3 a .. . 11. 1. .. ._; ... �. . ing been b 10 '"0 on 1�l'ic iug being g r 0 . .. . I.",�'...:�!"�',,,r�.:, ­.I. 10th inst a a , 'a c SU6 75,or 0 GROCERIES.-A �ull line all good, all fresh and-up-to-date. . - a � a awr no tun mient 9 . ­ A number of appli�cations fat bonus- na 1? 1 � a I I t I I � ,7 postponed from Mondav, the b.i u d r ,ultiv ti 7ce ,,� : .. .;, �'� - -!on court being held P& re. W all w d, w il� .I ! .� . .11 , .�. , es on wire fences were received and sua now �r a� ��la a cb!ap to a g ,d �. , ,�­ , , owing to the divis If be e re t a, Try our 25c Black Tea, also our 30cGreeil Tea. Nothing better in �6 - - ��,, , *� ,� e r . - . -I �;.�* - . an . - ,. , , , th latter datei . Wme . a I'Le. 6.a udley,out 16 tf ' . P', '.��-� : �'. .-_­ - �.. -� .1. , � ,.. I in placed on file. 1. � . the market at the pric-3. - , .. .� - .... �11 . . . . I . . .� 4 I � . .. ... Members all present, the reeve On motiod of Chas,S Palmer, chair- A I . I .. . . I ,., .. . 1. RM TO RENT.-Being lot Is" � .. , . . . . I . . , � - I 7. ­' . the chair. 'of 4 . k_I .. -1 , I man the committee, the report Fo!)n S. Towumbil) of Pickering, south of I i . I . ., ... - . I . ..��� The minutes of the last meeting was adopted. . &zd1aJioiaiag1tha!vu1&get,f Clax-i.noat. con- I­. - .. '.� . � � . . � . . .. �� ".. � w- . J" , . I �... - ­ ,:: I �­ '�"" I L - - On motion the offers of Richard sisting of 17b screi. On the Pro istl 0 A good I - ,:; � to Lr I I � ,, , -:.- ,, were read and approved. " brick dwelling, first-claw barn. mad stables,am .,.,: .D. SIMPSON & COMPANY, . �'�, .. .. .. �� ,"".- --, ,, A number of bills were.presented Ward to pay $12 50 andW R H . . . I A 1:� : *.- - -- Otl­�- abundance of good v&ter,there belup a ruan- *.' . - : I��[I,, I..',.�-.,'�...7' � ' for payment. - to pay$75 for their respective portions trea ,and water to stable,two good orcr- .1 I. . I . . . . . . . . - = . . - , I I L . "I" a. , -... Communications were read from of the side line between lots 2 and 3 in ;X For further particulars apply to D For- I . .1 - . . . . I :1. . . . ...* .. I I. I. . .. . .. - - . .� I . , � :._-��, -�_'.'. - -. � the following: . con 9, were adopted. - ' myth,Cla.cemont. WU .1=T0M'T"-41:R111*1-T 0- ". . . � ­'.- . 0_W rz. - . , I w .. �.-_;��. -... . . -r. Sec- ­. _______.,______-­ I . .. ,�'.. ., .� .- �. �. Jesse Cook. Zephvr. re timbk The Council now kidjonrned to meet ARM FOR REN'T.-A choice dairy . - - I .... -' _� I �. . '_�; . .� ,:--� 1*tAry of General flospital, Torcwto, again on Monday. Oct. Sth,at 10 a. in. F farm, beirq lot &0.Con. U. township of � .-: . . _' . _.:�..� . 7� . . . . . I" :.. . . .I . .- . , � ;. . � .X 1. ...'. - ire-guar for Is with � . � t . ...1. . .. . . . ... ..,.. .I , ,­., * natee for futhir -period for the transaction of general business Sc&rboto. eontwnibg 136 &ores. stab .. V.:. � .,�� -'� '.-: Tvndall children, patients suffering I . 'a, � . , . - , . . . water &t%&ehmenzo to accommodate 20 cast. � . � I � , . . - ; ;; �.�:�- �.--'.. . h�om ty oid fever. � - and barn and house. situated about 12 54iffine a A61 4 . .-. I . . .. _'_­ - - Irom Toronto,ce&r Kinkiton head. This larm 11 . . 1, � . :, . "� % . . Dotigad Davidson. Sec.-TTeas. of beingom the miA rouza, imespec-imlly adapted - . . . . I . �.! . � . The' Mount Albert, Telephone Co. Ja rq vpentligg I - ... : . .. - . � ... �_ I .;:�:�_7", 1-1..... hist ter dalry purposes. The present occupant to ­1 . . . .. .I . 11-I . . .. 14ek-Child-ren's Hospital, stating t Are extending their line to Zephyr and is 51r. Gen. Dix. Par fall particu;zrs a pq to - � .- �I .I ......� . . . . . �1. �.�.��.-.. r: �, ... '-. ': . the Tvndtil V".)ys Rre renily to 1_� re- Ballantrae, Ait bith of which plAces, W D ANNIS,Saaaboro P 0 - . 4?r.f -. I . . .. . . - . � . ­- - . . . . . . -1 � ., :T . . I . . . . I I . - . . ' I . T. ,... ;:, - �� 111oved from said hosrital. outting in exchanges to look . . . . .1 . thay are �: �, I- , J. E. Falewell, K. C,' Co. Clerk, re � _. -I - . . . .._. ....­ - - . - I :� ��I,-,I� "I.--, I:*- ' L -nnient 1WVKnt fo " after the`iocal business among the res- a or Isqs,beang V)t 23.rear I . - , , to 40-T a - ' I AR31 -FOR SALE.-.Con!�isting of � - , . , I I I � rovei blic roads, F of 1W acres,wor I.. ­ - - ,. . . . . . Stepi * I)Ath , to 26th ' �� ' .. . I - .:� L .- - .-1 r?"(1)'Leary.Geo. idents of those places and the vicinity. 3rcleou.,Pwittrimatolwaship. Outheprom.son . � . . � . .�. i�,,-I-' �'­ ' - -.� Affidavits signed fi� At Ballaritrae thev will alqd connect &Xe L two stormy frams house bank biin with - . . .. . '. . .- . . - : �... � . -1 Wo invite,the ladies of Pickeringand,surrounding I . ._... ,. - � . . I . . �.� . I w . . :. . .,� �: Nicks. Sanitiel-Fitchett. and N'Rthan ith tile five cohipanies futrining the t9oue oaab!img t.oneath. Tbare are 10 acres . . I :�. - .1 .' . I I good besuits: orchard, and about 4 acres of . A.:1 , all Millinery Openings on the I � . , I . . . . .. . country to our F. I I .. - . . . _. 1.- . .. .. . I I - - , Orvis as to rewn:ds for detecting dog?e 1-uzk and Ontario Telephone !Union. buf1b. TLe place is well fenced &rd watered, . - : p-.. . :, .,� . . __. _:above dates. Be sbre to come and see. - . I . I L . - . . i� , .:,�.;.-,� � .. . -�` wim-ring sheep� and buving said dog-b fhe Mount Albert Co. now have tip- by w.li and creek, a =ever failing @prim I . . :I I _. . _- . I I . .� � " rds of f[fty S:ure field. For particulars arpq to &.31, i � :. -.- _ .-1.�. - I - �? bridge. same wa -phones in active Opera- It Weet;ate.Pickering,Ort 49-N. . --M 1R., S - ---E—T. 30 M-IC S & . I - '� . . .- . �e , -t exe .- - . ., 1 .. . . ,­. . John Axfo-rd r.e Dixie I- � tion from the Mattat Albet hange � 1.- ,__. .I L 0 0 " I I :" . ...- . I U-ing liable to collap e. - - . � - I I A. Ccnn. wits read.frain Jas. McFar- �nd they hope to have over 100 phounes A RM FOR SALE.-First-cla,ss I ,��. , in before winter starts.-Tribune. Ffarm,C0=t&IL128 131) acres, being paru of . r'��l��`_' L"� t�_. I .�ulke. c�)uncillor, returning thanks for I I . I . - I)tg*0.&=.i 21, Isroken Front�;ozcoealom,Town. ,' , - - � ' - -- I.. . - .. � ;, � - . . . . - 11.1 ...,- � ­­.''. I -.c'. , - I .I�I I I.L - sywpath * ' eatb.of wife. . .l.pofeickertao. outheizonalsesareafirst. .. . AS THE- TIME IS APPROACHING TO `­ . - - - : � - '40 � �W . _ ., -_.: 7�*ordls of ,y on d . c : �. . i . 1. . �",'- .j .. i: .:.�7 - - .I � I.. . U On moti,m, John Cowan wits beard lisadwelling aad outbuil4ings: )1Lrn43zL0G, I . " .. � I . ' %.'- -� .I - - , , - -1 : .. - ­ . i - . � .. ­ .. . . . . - . . I.. . . ., " - .1 woll i2derdrain ad tone" are to good 're- . . . . I i) .re damages caubed by engine breaking tb. totiostablingsundernemb, Farm to &11 - - . � � ;L: -�*- - - I. 11'1111� '.. - - �k-_,;� 'd . . � I . . " , I - ,�i�,.:k.� AIgo& Yet&% Lrd :a full bearins- I . L �* �� %_ ,;65cg�..- -idge- at CJai k's- Hollow. 'A KUTHY OLD AGE, w t as — , . .� . �� - '..� - . — or;vtery " , : , _$_­... , -, -Re-Immed $2V daini ges. '�%'i�farm is one of z K WAL4W. - , I I Township, ply to>IRS. ELLE �,L ' . 1 h ej Hai-r St"Teronto,or to JOBS A. 0'CON- .L "�7, .I. On motion Phe e Johnston .ww OFTEN UE BEST PART r - t - - � _khromh In .. f bell to Irickeri I - - ... "" OF Un I Prepare fo ' ' Whit er ­ -. _"_� - :. - . beartr'a%king for order granting her- MCI V tor Women Pa"WX Tbrough NOR. Whitby P 0, 4" � 1. ­ . . . I �r _", .-."'L .., . - -_ .- . .. . - � .. I �', . I Iwrmisblon to eriter the House of Re Change ot Lift. � DUBLIC NOTICE is hereby ,giveti .. ._. � ,- I �, . I I � . . 1. I - 1�1 __ . I . . - .. ... I . , .k-� e The oider was gran". .r - .1 ­ ._ ,_ L " . I .. r � I . � - I 1. . I I "' . . . , , ,.L .. . -. �-. . I ! ,-� . . .- � . . . . . . ' ,4 q,' �- I thati9boad of yanac cattle being foaad - . :. ?�� _ -­ .r gn' motionMr. Richard Ward was - Providence has allotteil as ew.h at cL the lacda of the utiders-gued on sou.h p,rt . L. I . ----------0 , - ' ' * .- I- ­�' , .� . . .. z - �. ­*.'' 4 . Z. r , : :., :� - I . .- - -en lote 2 and 3 -enty - . . _.... :­. �- .. - .1 , ! - - .- .� _- . � I I I., ; ' .r�.-:":-" �.I - beard re bide line betwL least sev years in which to fulfill of lot So is in the 3rd concession of the tow= . . - �. . I - 4.q . � . . 4,- ,ri r . .­ : L in life, and It LA w-nerany *alp of Pickering,have been distmined at the I -I-` 1. . ­ , .L' __­_ ". ._- ­___ _.­­ I . _­ ..­ -11 I., ­ __'__­­_ .`q . In con.9. will accept his part., our mismf�n ­ .. . -, . . . .- : I I . I . � ..� ,,�' L "'. P*uidsuco of Oe undersigned on-th-0 north- , I I _ . . . . . . . . ' ­ . �q ,.I I ". ,�I _ , The elerk. rep6rted that J. B.D&w our own tatih if we., lie premattirely 'a Win the 4.b come sit,U : . . I. . ,,, V L � a s, cort or of IA% We would call attention to our 'Knitting Yarns, Herlins, - .. � -, , :-':: .- -`.I,�- ­ had i)ffL;red 1175 for the portion of the A said SOVUSILIP. Some of the cattle &r* I r ­ I .. . � . ,,,,�I-, . . , , Zepherg, Andiluqions. Shetland Flos.4 and Mending Yarn . I 5 . .1 - . ..... re, ,P" � ,% . to rkai by'lootabosinews stda amberhave I - . .� ;-, -­ . t'r -.."g' ._. f I aide I ine.tendert A at 8 i 7.3ff. ... � � * . . �.. � , 4�1 1,1; - �'.­ ��.1 � wires I a were, -of s � , . ' ,. , �� Thsowner;'o roqueawd ;a call . Al.,4o piece Silks and Velvets. Fel to of a Variety hades' . ; .. '. - ­.;,+*.� . . I .- - , - k r .lf� , -X . I.. .. . . I . ,.: : . � - �J ., , Meosrs. 1;.�[anderson& Hamilton offe I , and -n's-itIfy the animals and rom6vs them '.: and a,nice variety of rug patterns. - ­­ . .. . - i.t - __ I ;% . � . '. . - - Ird to sell the council their moulds irsed ?'r, � - artta payzmg chargai oti. J b Rob"u,-Brotis . ­ . I . I -41k_.�."�'4�_.,�-_,_:_. ;I .-:: ­ 11 . - . � . . . I . I - .- . .- L -- . �. �,t:.7t,q�z��- ,.,., '114ir maklnF.cpnient 1,ipe'for SfZ. the i. �.:. hoad, tint. 5mf . L _.� . - . ... .. ., I. I ­ I .. L L . .. , .j�lj . I .� .--- . . . . . . . . . I . �� , . *' - . . I ice of whi(h was, with zarn- ':� �.P" I . � . I . . .� I , , . - "r,*"A,- L Imignia pr 1; . . 14 _ 7" '04-, ,�. . - - - -_ � ., %"T" __ P - ' 1___S_ -0 N . '" �`-c ..: wers &c. S108. Al,x)it certain quant- .�.*;:� 21, - A RM TO REN"T-The undersigned -l. � I .- ,-,_� - . �, . r I . - b­ii,t .0,� I � F ... . __­=.w_� ,M. & I. 35001TE3 . I . . " I ".. . .1. �s dearrous of routmth;s farm af;W acres. . - I I L . . .... ­' " % eut pipe. . I ':;, ,_,_,. . I. � � . . I . 1:�`i -ity of evin �,;�:;; ' 11 . . -. . , ; 'L . , - L. - . ,�:; La 3re or leas.ou lot 22 it and 3th ocincesai=8 . _-_:L` -' .. i: I � � . I . I '. . . .� . ­ - ", ....I . .. :,f Pickering,east of;�'bitevale,the same 1)ei u- ,. . - . ­ I . . - . I L . r � .4.,., �. z.__ .. I� J-H Gorman ieporti-d thv bridge . � N�_ L .� . -. ., ... ..�,.:1 I . . . I ne to be in an tin- bl'.I,:�' :2 . !n a Root state of ellItivatten. and T,elag we?, -__ _. ., . , 4DPP , i. _ ,;. L .. I )t 7 on b"e It ,. I -_______-_ - . . I :, ', ......-I. �.r a a 110-""IRID _.. -_ . - - ..�L . I _61ved On th -. - - - __ .- __- � 41R�� , 40' L&,_a3.rW1.UgL­e 0 "IL60 ..".0- __ . � , "...&Uu "� - . __ I . _­1,,.''" , - 'lliestanding votnrnItteeonU(;nfin- ' ­.. . -erne&th..baY sheds and two silos,og f4a.and r L. . 4..,�. I.. - not bouso:foue,%oros of orobLrd near y 911 in I ­� . . - -1. . genc.eg Le,)ort�d' .And recommended ;.I -11'1z, . .tall bearing cl tile best ,Jai in q I. - - %: . nts. , - L:jL:1­ , .51.� .I . .. . . - an abundance of good wate _Ineazie:will" . � I :LL.. it he folkiwinglinvin : V - a . r - _. - :� ,,baWall ..'�P p e rs, - L. 1"����� � I S '" ', i. ,�. I I r "& Tfie. �� ... I'� � . r 8TNb - - !- . 1111111 . I �":.7 ' r. . . ' %ion for printing . I :. .I .� - . . .. I Murkar :.�:.r � 1� �r rotted for a term of vears. ' Oliver R Push. i . . . . - I I -­�'" %Z'Voters' List � Gree,m BIT.,F O* lot.:10.con 7.Pickering tf' * t :� - I _J. .-; " - ��._ �:� � 'r, .,. ..4.. . - --, -�, ­ .. -and advertising saine S4m; � I . ­ ;..�'. - . ,. ._.MT,0. �_:_� . - � .I.,. . .. . .... - - � .. � . . -_ '­ ".- .. t.7 . . .- -. - N . . 'D R Beat on on aect of sara ry $&) ,50. L . , , . I . - ­. .. W. . .. � .- a,. ... , � - ., . . . I . � . �. 7 .. I - � 1; I '. APPLE - BARRIEL -.: A 1AXge`6eah stock now on hana. Oriaes in-WhIl Paper rangi __ - - .� . , 111- .. - . Chns 8 Palmer for service�s attend- - S ! � . ng . .-I I I I..I ' " , . : . . IKIL_ : I �'. , �in . . 11.1 - ,,t,&meeting tinder the ,Ditches and . I . - . . . . ...I * -4:.... ..-�. .10�1:-r 3 , an . .I., . . . from 80.up. - . . ,__ _ . �­ . - - t-rconrqes-Ac,t on Brock Road .. . :,. ;1� ...� � I— - . - ,I W,r.r W 40ahhr .1.. .. . q. . : — . - . .:- . .. .. . ... . , -1. ­. 1 . .- - . . .. . . .:LL ...� ­ 1. . � . � . . . .. .- . Ith concession re stagnant wal � . . . ... ., .� I. . . . I .I ­ - ' ' .'. . . -- - Joh Pask * . ,,­ :..' ' .L.� r L.�_ ; .I N Stevenson's farm $2 .50; James Nervous exhatietion imites disease.. - .­ . I . . I .1 I . .%. - . .� - . ---Oif �=%3 3::�b4LXto.j�_ _ _ . . ... - ,_ .I" "- . -, �. ,. . . I . . L I L- � 11 .. � .�o. ,� .I . . 1 I . . . .. � - . - . . ., .: �-�- ' ' . ..,a TrKid ditto$2 50;James Todd for ser- This statement is the positive truth. .'.;'The' uliders,igned. has a �4uan- - - . .1. . r. "L ' . - I . I � * . - ,. vices attendinga meetingiinder the When everything becomes a burden -_ . - ___ . I ­....- �. I.. ,� '...11; �� 7- . . - � - 4 . I.. . Ditcbei & Watercources Act on cot! and you-cannot walk a few blocks with-* - ' ' . r . . . I .- -.. ' I � 6. . I . . - - -,64� ., -4w�, -.. 6. opp lot 28. re David Annis and out excessive fat*e, and )-on b tity of No. I I Apple Barrels,for sale I­. . one .�:.... � . �� ":.L' I � . reak out . . �-Rello I lzeighb - ,. ,::. . �. , :� ­ .��' others$5 (X). . . - . .- 1. .. -.:.I ��Produce Market -- -.1 ­ , .­ � -, '.. into 'perspiration, easily, and your fw* ._-,,'-'.L�' - 1- . ...., . ... .. ... - . 1. ;i� .��­ � I,.:..i,.'� 4 - , On m6t ion of T C Osborne, chair- flushes, and)-on grow excited and shalry at reasonable prices. .. . � . ., ,�..! �:_­� ' ' - ­ -11. . .. . v -.I- . . . 1, . r , ; I I r . . � :.. .�., . �, �.i 1. . ..�_­'._�,. . . ....;.,.I.. ­ ,nihn of committ6e, th 1: repprt, wa',' .at the least provocation and $5u can-t - . - L . - I.`�..,_ W. C. LAFraugh, of Stouffville, - , . ,;., . . '' - _.�- � � . � . ... . -- .� .��­:. ; - . . I I - .� � . - '' r.. . . . . I I . - -. . , -,. . .- I - �. �;. .. r ­,I� 1.;7I.;Sdopted. 1 be" to be crossed in anythin 9t L you are . . . . . 147. D. GORDON . will be, at Mechin & Poucher's --If you -want to buy feeding -.1. ­ * - 4e--' ' . . . . . "' � . � �.L'._-�.t'..L r.��_:t-' LThWStanding Committee on Relief indanger- your nerves have givenout- . . . �� ,.... store, Brougham, every Tuesday . -'�_' -L I ­ - � 1. I . .. � ,I . It- � ... - 7 of the Poor re�orted and recommend- 'need building up at once I To buiU morning prepared'to pa I ( ;���, , -I��',,�,--,���,,�r. � 4yqu I L Rheumatism is'n6t insurable." Stub- _y the high- cattle or, to get enttle'to feed on _.�;,*I , s, �_-_-I:44 the foflowi ng payments: .up woman a nervous syste m' and during est price in cash for Buttek and ' - - I _�" - , . , � ,Z.� 'Josep�h BuVk for one month. UP, the period of change of life we know of no- - -Egg,. He has also arranged with .�_'� S s burn?, Yes! But Dr. Shoop's Rheu shares; .& work horse; a manure - 1, �­ � . -, - ._Z_*__,� * . . . _,_.�..�,115 matic Rented I . I � I .�­­ I port or Robt. Gibson VO 00, - __ cin Y Will if faitlifull�"'used H. Mechin to buy prodnee for hirn I . - - - ­_�: . � .- -bettermed! i thaa_Ly. diaR.Pinkhani"i___._ : 'L .1.4, . '.-, .11. I . J H Beal for services, )ind express drive ft-?ntt-ot-the-mystern. it's the -_ during the week for either tLade spreader- I . � Vegetable C' and Here in an ill "I I � , ompo . Us. � . �-�__--7.77 ' _.M.removing Tyndall family to Gem�-tal tMEOIL s the fault. Poisonous or cash, as desired. - ... I ` . 'Mre. Mary J. Dabbrus '6f 150- the,blpod that' J i Is .' . . write, phoneo' r agp ,. I ... . 'L�"HoSpital 12 08.' . ba'*rites. crystals like sand get into the Join .. - . ly,to . _ . . _ - . . . ; . Main Street,Winnipeg,31anitol , - urnat_ _ L - . I . . . . !, -, -Shoop's Rbe It - .. - .. 1. - '. -eceived notice. Dear Mrs.Pink-ham:- . and muscles. Dr. t�.�(=. Z,qxrrauffim- ' * , ,'*'"''I ,'.,�,'_�:� .. . ....M__ The 'clerk having i - VeS ,- . ,- egetable Corn- . 01MI . _.- " from tb4d Sick,Children's Hospital that "L dia E 'Pinkhant's V Remedy prevents this.- It dri John A. White & S . , . 1 ­ ­ . . I � . . L I . L -� .. _ I . i�. . . tb,ftthr(.-e Tybdall boys are ready to P�ounl �as ��n a blessing to rai through Rheumatism front the blood afid then - ."­ . . ' - " ca ri ge mend I . . . ,!�_ ... - _.- that deli to pe od known as the chsn Rheumadsm di". We recom ��t.. BROUGHAM., . ­ -I- I I .. .lie remov d'from the institution,the .. _­,� � .I -- IN ..�.. e ' . . oflife. For tix yeirg it disturbed my entire And sell it. Pickering Pharmacv. .,- - - I .. __ _ � . I I matter.will'he attended to at,once. -as extremely . . � .. . . ..... . ,j-- . I I . I . , . . . : system, I had hot flushes, ,9; .; . FOR SALE 'a �A .. . . I On inotion of J k Wbite. �hait niAn ner<ous, became pale and debilitated very : .- I . �- . I . -. .L .. ___ — ' � . . , ilig ! - .� . 1� . - � - of'rommittee, the report wits adopted. e� lar ity the MontIlly floW,L anA the Watelimakin . . .1 , . . . .. �1� . I r� .t The Standing Cbminittee on Dani- ibr1r, T all setimed to be in my head. I had . � 9 - __. , I .-7 _7 , - L *" 'Zlaeks kith L .::'­�.��_. . ages Io Sbe�p--4)y Dogs reported arld' frequent palpitation and throbbing of the . . � .�� 'RIPE TO*ATOES . ­� 11 ,-1:.I.,. ,. i - ;_ recommended the followinj pgineuts heart; in fact, my whole system seemed to The unElers I igned will b6 -in. Picker- - .. L !_..,�,.." . . t,_:..:�- .�",. . � -.. . . I .�'. 1�4� - ­ L�t . ...I - . ­ ,bought . I .1 . 8 Out I . I '.� I 1: - Mrs E Crawford for ot k;lled Ve in disorder - . . I. :.�,: �:.,- - �. and . q1.1 The under�ikned having L 'no sufferin .- . L .. ...­ '--I.---­ the blackstirithing business of R. .:. '�'-'-�'..'� . I . . . I— - wen .Strickland for one sheep incident to this period dritil I t f his inany eitstomers,v�ho wAnt their 310011e, a red to do black- .. ­ , ' ' 1� "I received in every 'Nyedne.sday for the"benefit � -1.L" .1 ..- -7 -.- :16 00;0 rielief from the 9 . - . ­ L Isprep . -.1. _._--- . I— - __ -_ - table ook Lydia . 0 1 . . All.kinds of Vegetables in Season. . sinithing in all its lines. - .. . . .I._� I . -Pinkbarnit- � _ ir I . . -�_, . I - -- _C� ' . i . . - I .. � '.. On motion of James Nle-Farlane, � date.my reli4ef rom the tinie�I took-the rs W 4 tl - �., �. .�pa -ed- .. . at , I -. I .I I. .., .. ... --, I '_ ,., .-r-hairmarr-of committee the report bottle. I gradually improved,nature took Kindly leave thein at Dr. Bateman's ' - ,- I . Horse-shoeing -a'- Specialty. !- , AL . - I I i"s-adopted. , her course painlessly,6nd in due time Lwas I. .. I� I � . a well woman." . drug store. All work warrni�ted. - , �'Gammaidge's Ga, rdens�, _ I . � . . . -idges . . ' I . AIr *I - . I- .I-;-1 The committ6e on Road an(I BI. Mrs, rinkhirrl, daughter-in-law ,of . CBKMOMiz�= I'll XJ-A�19rw 9 .I.. ��reported And recominerided pnyments .. I F. TAYLOR. ' I' 46-7. -_ --:, - - ,a . . 1 �' I . Maw in- , . - .. . -:.Brougham. . I - ­ . . . . . . .as follows: Lydia E. Pinkhain, 6f'Lynn, I 9 . . . ",. . "I. . . I I.PICKERING, OISTT lt_ . :. ,..:, - - ' -it, vites all sick and ailing women to i4ite �80-43. . ., . . �Whitby. . ... ,. .,- ­ ­- .1. .... . . ... .1. .. . . - ...:". . � .. ..:- . 1.11 I I . . . .�.. ... I.-.,- , Geo SeldQn for.unloading timber, her for advice. Her great experience in ---- - -- �------- . .- .- . . ­�..... . I - .. 414 . . . 4� ,pi I C Ir . . I � _... .. � A ink's siding 3 00;Chaq 8 Palmer for ' I Think of.Dr. Shoop's Catarah !1� ­ . �#. . . ".-11-1-_-.Areighi on car of ciidar shipped to at their.servic�, free ot cost. ' ' ' if your nose ane. tliroi�t discharges-4. , , . . I . . - � -, : '114. , . . ... . . A duperlor �Ckoa-iif %ve - "' .:�- - ,- :I_I�- -'Port' Union 41 ,33; 'V 3. Devitt for . . - your breath is foul or fevC�rish.- The I - ry �,.'�..'..., i,,,-�:,� . � �, , , - - I-I.. � I cement tile furnished to R Ds. 21 and EED FALL NYHEAT-45W bushels snow 'white soothing, balm contains . . .. I . - ...'. ..� -Aee�ect. ,. .., .. ��;:�.�.�, ... ., �,.,. , . ". . . - ­ ''? , I � . I .. �.. ,�.. 1 , 1.,. I- . ; , ,-� .,.:,�-�15, 18 26; W D Gordon for timber .s of Improved Michigan Amber,clean and Oil of Eucalyptus, Thymol, Methol, � . -_ . . ,. I . '.­ ,.. ,. .I I :s, . .1 I � .. . . . I . 1, . . , �, - ­ , , ­ - - ,. , . I,*.,14irnished for the ftouge Hill 28 78 also free from smut,one of the best Inilling ven"til etc., incorporated into an imported, . , . . ..,. . F=OT-T . ... I.�1 , -.� ,�, , . . kno 47-4S crearrilike,� velvety petrolatuffi. It - ., � , , , I : & . .11,�_.;: :�, . -,�­- - - J." one pine board for Rouge Hill.35; -1- .108 LAPP,Ceder Grove; . .. , � �­ �� . � r , !.. .10,w n Sound Portland Cement Co. for Vzmm-r"ZX-1noke_rM9 Btatlon 0.1r.s sootbe�, heals, purifles, controls. Call * U I "�,..�,;.;,-. . - '�r . Ment sold to the ' free trial. -' �Quaila .; ,z . , , , : . I � , . e � , �-�,., .w' � . . SM bags of ce town- TR&iNs GOING EAST IDTJIS AS FOLLOWS:- at our store for a I _-Picker- - . . - .. �, 4, .�'...:," , . . . ,. I .- . - . I . . I I. ., I sbip of Pickering and shipped to Port 8.3,1 A. M. . ing"Pha macy. 9, " '. .� I . m --,IT � .:­Umon W2 50; Wilfred Sadler -for - No. 0 WArl .. , - - . r . _. . . �- . . . ''� ­ I,.. I ,.I. . ... . . ,-.., TOkONT0. ONT. . .� ­ , �­ . . . 4S 2:47 P.M. . . . . . .I I . 1� i"I . ..�. -Ii. ..'_.. iiitting thistles in lots 7 and 8 in the . 12 LoeAL , ". , * I .. .. - . __ . .. ." �-%� . _ 11 10 LoCAL. . I 0 6:04 F.M. . * . During July we had iffty time;as 11��__11 - rear of con 0, .80.; Wm H Gibson for I : - , ;" OUall materials and dessIgn -, many calls for office help as we bad ..., - 111 � . .WZST�17Z AS iOLLOWS:- 1. � .�... I I� , .1 . . cutting thistles oppo§it4e',Iot 12 in con TaAms aoiso . � ,..--�.i I ..�:.:.:. Produce kepti n stock. It will pay you gradnates going out, and during All,- ..�_�, . I I �% north J, .70; Wm H Gibson for No.9 LocAL . . . 8:41 A.M. . 9 f� �.I . 11 .i, . I I . I . � - I to-oall at oar works std inspeot our stock ust we had sixty-seven time as many ._��I_ I ;,. .�.. � .�!- 9rFt I � I 9 , ".)I . I 1.11.1. V- . .,: vel got from Wni Todd Rnd Mrs 4111 LocAL . . . . 2:18 P. M. . � ­ and obtain prioes. Don't be misled by This is a school that is constantly : , , �k _�-- x for bonus 117 XA.r oanseqnsut- .... . . V : W oodruff 7 90; H T Lovc 8:20 P. M. apnis we do not employ tbern, "going ahead" and not -stand , 4 . �_ `--im 127-rods of wire fence, on s I am now prepared to pay the " ing I �� . outh —.------- ­—­ .�. :, 4-�- I we can, and do throw off still" or "backing Write fol . , 0 ! . I � � ; rzz". - . . -__ - - V� - -Am- . - '- I Mts�i s, - M q,— - . " I _ � ak"P, .1 I Mrs .1 , 7 , 11 � � . !i t I Isalf of lot 10, con 4 bordering on Piles positiveI7 cured with Dr. highest price for butter, oornmistilou of 10 per oent., whiob you Will beautitnt ca.010911e. �_Ow is the time ­ , �'.f . . . and 4th c�n 31 75; Mary Shoop's MAgic Ointment. It's niad-- . . . i, . V vide roRd ods for piles alone, and it. does the u-,,rk and poultry. My wagon 091"inlyssir by parobasing from me. to enser, I .. ­ .:_ , Ann Puckrin for bontis on 19 r - .1 . I V", . . . call AQWWT I I � ���. ;. V.* fence (yq ­t4t half of to erfectioh Itahin Infu,1, Pro . . I is oti'the" ... I *prknei '4�� _4151 I I I. ... -�ad aboady. I ­ .1 . ,i VF. J�JRLL.1QTr-,�. ... Palo �. .. ...I I �. I 11 . NVIWU "A- TOM,q for triisilng 61 91 %r8a 1i I . . ,. . ., , , WWW GRANITE CO., .� , � __'I . I "T4 Igy",_ I �. ,. . . I a . I � .. ITIMA a C. -11 I I I s, ... . , ,. . '�,`` ' 11 . , I-I��-kml&­\..SL. � , ..� Vs���­ Wh-Liby,QQq&rIQ � �ft_0, � t " P;A - .. �, .00 ,I'll ".1 ,__ ilHo- BEAt I . .�k-�_- .1 �- __ ..&!:_.a__�11i:i_'- A .. I - - 3 0 ­ I iL .- _. 0 1K T-N In mmg K T7 01 `4 9^, 7M. ES aw .7 7- 4,A6. 0, -it -which he was suffering and.at , If all dyspevia sufferers knew what M f r o'clock on Monday morning On is relief, the cause them. Dys would practically Ave 'P r-Macnab. jr., and C. J. death mine to h - uld.do for PLIREMONT. , Dr. Shoop 9 estorutive wo a ete Pefth.past. Dr. Sh,>op s death being a clot of blood on be a diseaseu lht , Power.. of one V 4 Idacnab, are in the city this week. of Resto' ti,e reaches stomach troubles a' a is-under the. doe- the brain. His flaneral' which by it,rdirect tonic action upon the in- Carso U stomach nerves eich %4eek— ift—we at the home of her sister took place on Wednesday after- side nerves—thetr e saving Something oon was largely attended by stomach distress or weakness, -full-. ---The systematic Of mrs. R�ld. n s enable you to '�7" Cooper and fam- friends from all parts of the ness, bloating, belching, etc. Call for F M. and Mrs. ev -$2.00 or $5.00 will, in a few year ily are spending a few days with country. The deceased is suTviv- the restorative. We recommend and en trip friends in Aurora. ed by one daughter, Miss Florence sell Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Picker- ta ke a course at college; 6 to buy a home, take a f kering, 'is to whom much.sympathy is ex- ing Pharmacy. John Elliott, 0 Pic Imost anything e6e,you may wish for. T.—The abroad, or get a .spending a few days with his tended. R SALE OR TO REN FOA Y. On-Monday evening evening the a uadersiguedwill either sellor rent 0 luncle and aunt, S. and M his farm being the west halt of lot 16 B. F.,and Commence t save to-day. Norman Mechiu, of Oshaw an a,,a whole village was startled to hear containing 96 acres. more or loss. on tie SIL hat Mrs. Daniel Forsyth had a es a YeV im brother, Broug am, t premises;s."a, goodbriek house.alarge ba Fred, of barn.andother necessargontbuildings. This .$1.00 opens an account and interest is. PiW 4 tim Sunday wi r1ov. . th Claremont narrow escape from instarttaneous is a first class farm,well fenced and drained. death,. but as if is she is confined two wells. good orchard, a good &&in o wo. friends. partioula"apply' to 188,&C a -06h&ws,ont. ephenson' an TER, Mrs. Thomas St d to herbed with painful though farm '47tt The a 0 not serious-wounds inflicted by a children are spending a conpl Soverelan 'Bahk of Canada . hut gun that was accidently dis yeeks,with f riends in Myrtle And s charged. A young man, residing Let Others Help you 1 7 , .��,-�'Whitby- To-recover your stolen property. Miss Hogsett returned to her in the north end of the village, --cla onto ig- with. a Theaker, Manager, rem, h - out shootiv ome in Pennsylvania after spend- had been a couple of weeks with Rev. rejJeating shot-gun, and prior to The to the station for the going M. C.-and Mrs. Tait rs he laid-down the .9tekerNg lVigilagee Mrs. J.H. Beal and her daughter, evening pape -bee -2fembers.having,property stoleu commuui- pa,,,s have gun on.the verandah of the house, will do thiQ. Mrs Hatton, of Mich' of Mr. brit before doing so ejected what n visiting at arr -te cartridges Keeping arm, Blackstock, during the past week. he thought was all ti I cate with &uy2niember �y is laid of work in, the gun, thus. exercising Jud. Build of Executive Committes.- wever one M these days owing, to blood-poi6on- 0'*diui,,(Lvy care, Ho emberibip fee 01.00. ndb. IN I e are cart ge remained, and when the out or H�z been no trouble to you of late, but the time is not far distant, when it ing in one of his ha Tickets may be had from the Presid pleasedtoknov% thatit-ismakitig gan' was laid on the verandAh Secretary on application. will require an effort. We would i"'pre'91 you this fact that our discharg - Stoves will accomplish this with't of any. Our stock is -'satisfactory progress toward -re- floor, it was iceidentl, Arthur Jeffrey, A. O'Connort he least ef9roa ed. The charge struck the brick I .arriving daily and are worthy of your inspection. The price will be no. eovery. Secretary. President. k is in Ralibur- wall, making a deep hole, then oVsta;cle. Rev. A. R. Par -Leng,D.E.Pugb,0,S. week conducting special glanced -therefrom, and through 13mea.Coia.—Geo. -ton this Palmer,Pickering,Out. Rowswell, Claremont, the People's Tinsniith- �servlces. The pulpitia theBap- the lattice-work on the verandah. tist church will be occupied on Mrs. Forsyth, who was sitting da, . by the Rev. Mr. Richard- on'the opposite side of the lattice Sun work received some twenty shot, FARMERS son, olToronto. Gold Medals- * 0 Mr. Curry has secured the eer- some in-her side and the rest in ;high and le0s. In a few minutes vices of Mr. Mulheron, of Weston, t Buy yourjl9w points at Claremont as moulder in his foundry. - Mr. Dr.'Brodie was in attendance and Foundry. Xving secured the -servi- e wants of with- the exception of two, ces of a first-elus moulderwe are pre �Curry- 'ing to th equalto � nity, who are fortun- extracted wine is cateL thd pared to, make plow poinU nde -ommu the shot f ram r --the c him in their midst. wounds som-e-of-which were-nearly the-zb ate in haiing eather of two inches in depth. Fortuhate- The extremely dry w Threshers. w weeks is proving dis- ly the force of the shot was well P�sll on the past fe the root crop. S- 0mer spent by coming irt -contact We are- prepared to make engine astrous to in'that apples also are %tiff! with the wall and piercing the grates, ulso to repair engines -or boil- -compla e continued dry and lattice work We are all pleased ers on the shortest notice. � "Claremont ering from tb AVanted.-:­Ol4 cast iro-a and plow -Henderson & Farmer, w arm weather. Pasture, a�s well,' to,',know that Mrs., Forsyth, is- points. is gettin dri6d up., resting well. and her speedy re- of A. B.' &)wswell is one the covery is expected. R. W. CURRY wnsbip. _'"e bustest.men in the to LIFT, FORCE AND nre having very hot-weather now, Foundry and-Machine. -e n)a ii), 'Shop. and SUCTION I— U KP'%S NK_NX but we all know that befoi will .be shivering witO the cold, so -ing weeks we Claremont,_ Ont Pric Right. Z: he" Lsbusy earr) Constantly on Hand. es 1, to all parts of the stove-pipei thAt people In - -erected an(f Repaired. township order -Mind—mills may be prepared . for any, emer- -Horses. Feet 1jency." Direct telephone;commuaication with-all-parts-of Pickering� Wm. DowswelL. who,is retiritil; duri4gthe� Markham. Searboro, Whitchurch, Uxbridge atid 'Vaughan townships.. Need every attention f rom business here, will sell by hot weather. This is jar special- also Stouff vilie, Markham and Pickering. villages,-over Indepeudent :public auction, on Saturday,Sept. ty. We understand it. system. farm imple- tended t4)� his large stock of orders prompotly at 3nents, and a ctuantitY.6f -house- ork done neatly and prompt Repailing dome. tur0. Everything will ly and at moderate prices. Baeowsor to hold fxirni be sold without reserve. M r. SALE REGISTER. We Z. Rise' brou John Gerow Dowswell �requests. that all out- ght a 602. (31" Md nts be .settled by SATVnIDAY. -Sicf-r. 20TH_ 19M.—Aue- Thomson's old stand.' pirs(in tanding accou . __:la fnaticate )t. 29th tion sale� of farm implements and . I ft Tr' -of household furniture at,Claremont., 37 ON-T. he annual Ha rve5t Home _CLAREMO 4T. jr..pair of long Methodist church will the f Win. Dowswell. v, aiive for a pro tT larticulars. Sale at Claremout See billeWr ullop be held on the evening of Friday, tioneer The ladies of the voll.__ one. Thos.-,.Poucher.. Atic He -.RICHARD i a s:111all island Sept.28th., 'pt irtii:, � , . gL tLno,,�e ...7 a ton -,vill pri#illile ame, STOUFVVILLE. 'bowing of finist-ditVAY of a gre Imlortants of 7-1 Stationarv. "!a" - de-aUd fork tea, whipi will rap China A very large assortmeW ch, Photo h cli k until—all- On be wronfid that threi-o—ut—of-ilie Books. Dolls, ToLff.-, in e --Uo-un. r are satistiec', aft�r which a ffrst- five m5ersof the touffville hsy -sit 4..� class programme will'be rendered. cil were financially interested in the and see %bem. ill furnish: fititathat theypamd aby-lawtoex- The Markham -choir. w taken for a 41 y Wsiakly and Dai1yj.NQWSP&P6rL v thie occasion, cept from taxation.- Mr. J. W. M 'the voral: music fu C.110 ugh applied at Osgoode HaH this the , Citizens' ' Band ­%Vill orning or an order quashing the by- and edings with a In f 4ffvliveu- the prooa law. He did so oxx behalf of the rate- �T . . 1-1. 'number of choice selections., The ers. The Crown Bim"and"Steel Rev. C P11yrks, of which the Reeve of Stouff si=00+� J. Dobson and th6 resi M 6atuiqdaq, '�une i-aters will deliver .ad- ville is president, had negotiated with min - den t dresses. All are invited. Admis- the Westem Machinery Co., of Tor�qn- r1ts; children 15 cents. to� t6,the effect' *that latt�r, if is $ion 25 cei i�"t a We are prepared to exe- it is with regret that we-report said, agreed to take-over at ner deathof oneof themosthighly part of the other companTIS planL cute all work in a man Butt r nen�the by-law to exempt"the'Toron- that I ) .. 99', VMtby Steam f tile township will compare favor Mr. Wn -class galler kens. respected residents'o to firm from water rat�s and taxs�tion- ably with that of any Couitis, of Balsam, was' submitted to the -electors. , Mr. iothbrfirst Chic olne 0a Works I which took place at his h McCallougli -urged that three-fifths �' .'S&turday the 15th inst., at the of the vote was necessa�y to trry it, .7; Pum P "NJ r and Qiough't re were 2W oncthe rbll of" tifty.five. yeam. he' R. J. Cowan, Brougham. td 'Claremont Market. ge Brin-g them Couitis has been a sufferer foi the only 170 voted for'tho- by-law. He calculated that 178.was the totaij and three-yeam from -l0c0mGt0` Otax- ��'Wednesday market day. was the charged thateight ornine men who OGILVIE9S which tiltimatet His f ti -e i.o -on tfie list voted. The matt- 4f tieral v e UL-�V, -Q_9A0__ good easy working pump is er was refir-red-to—the-coun ;(tS0---of-h1s-de^th, on Tuesday _E ME:RSA0X_.w -_ e saved. Time is money. ca ty-judge-to- I which took., place make a scrutiny of the voters' list, AND — tim --the "-'aftertioon to Salem centeterywa nf iddgmimt was reserved oir Glejaora Flour-$4.601 "IMongolia. We.handle all kinds and guar'- tteuded, and testified to' -,Buyer, largely a' other V9111ts.—Star. 'C ristantly on hand. tee satisfaction. the high esteem in which" he Vvaii So e is survived by his Also. Bran, Shorts "d Chop .held. -H a W a 0 ack and Lum '-Sali.' Cistern tanks mad to-ord,)r�`! P e A a PL an& two childreii for "'I - l: S . , - . .S ich' sympAtby is express� 56 m Chopping 5c. per 14)4.lbs. 60 YEARS' .:.whom in, EX-PER IENCE I. W `EV4111% -His ed fat&r ali6'who has resid- ives and is rap- 14 4 ed with him still I (%.=!, ..- .. .Wm. Hoover o6chiug - the ' century 12 1 .1 1. idly 'appr 1� zz Green River. nd e a 0. a 0 -j inark and contin Bro6k, street, Whitby.' nes hale a hearty. �Tt is, ouv duty' this week to I G-011tia "on." o a dc6 T A Vinimn -Tironicle thecteath ofoneofTr v I T.-#11 a�t o -n citizell's of t:r,, TRADE MARKS :pniost widely kno," BAKING I nty irv ,. the pei:son. of COPYRIGHTS&c. this cou, 6n hand -ood, which took 0i a ion or. Good,stock of Ladders Anrone sendInR a eketch and desc7ipt n mar Dr. W, F. E"tN� quickly ascertain our opiuian free wfiether an a3londay Morning Ht his Fab k" at invention is prob ably giontabie. Commurics- On and,after Alay Ist I will conduct s -place oi tions strictly confident&I.Mandbook on Patent* I business in the store adjoining J.'H. home here. - He thok suddenly ill- S ra lie A ROUND. Z`ent free.oidest Qincy,for secWing PatOntS... re- I will Apr��,a a Patents takon through Muinn &Co.receive E"l's. furniture shop, whe early Liberal reduction if taking Ek j1pecial notice,witbout charge,in the ntly on hand tt good sup.� oil * keep consts t: way, Sauday. illorningg and as his case was evidently a was. lost-ill W quAntity. plyof bread and cakes. one no time J no 10 sdenfific muttican, serio',, assistance. P. I W. H. �ACKSON.,Brock Ro" A bandsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest c1r. ipakes of all kinds made to order on Summoning medical .11 cm I julyi*.1.0.4 culation bf any'sci6nvmc otice. iiyonaj Term 83 shortest n W to gr:four montlis,*L So am . . . - 6 , - ` ' Dr. Ralph- Rfodie, his 7-' o Z -4 cm I Sept byallnewadeel Ice-Cream Parlor in connee ion. 0 Eastwood, f G,^' Oct. *4 best place to bqy brothe�' Sohn H The UNN &U.I.31119,9aaway,New YVk -Peterboro, afid Dr. Sangster?, ')f Braneb Office FM 7 St_Washington.D. W. A.Th0awnt �,e in- attenda.- jStoLjffville, we're OWOMM4 Oftl- to 9,Oshawa to: Orougbam W.611-�papers However, medical $1 Jannary 19M-WhitbY anuington A9, k%nderj ,,port perryI3,Uxbridge 90,C . -,relieve the intense ag:ony I —is AT -Taber's Family. Remedles. Dr. ist ChUfth Bingh Th - Method ams ege remedies are becoming more -Services,as Follows* tr with the public each daV, and CFO to t3me Over 200 samp es to cho6se from at Popull sitive 4c.per roll up. re are sold hy all dealers tinder a po - S jo:3o Preaching, t Furniture. to' Woulilings 6�match&Tl papers; Also. guavantee. 'consfi ..,.ClaremoU e of the'best Little Liver Pills. for PatiOn V3.0 p.rn....... a f till lin and torpid liver,15c. 2 for 25c. Head- 2:00 p.m.......Sabbath School. 11 kinds of Furniture, Also, Picture Fmmes,Car or a Broom, ache tablets.relief in one minute. 25c. worth League, on �t Sweepers, Tubs, Pails alwayg in �afin Poles, CarpE is and Varnishes, vism Tonic for catarrah esints, 6i - per box. Peru Brushes, Step Ladders, Clothes' Horses, stock at low6st possible prices. and tb at4ired f eeli ng 75c. For that 8:M p.m.......We.,-kl Prayer Tinwaftpnd Granite-ware., Don't forget the place, jximpingf- toothache ask for Taber's Tnh i x IToothache drops. 10c. For th&t hA,,,k- When in Claremont call on W. G. BINGHAM, ing cough there is nothing like Tabo-es 'kT__*U r1l mont. Vnite Plite and Tax 2&. the- H nishere ,. ., ..:,P ar„wu'•:',.e .e y`. .d,"`:. t a .vs ,kt1 v�` .w,+,.aC'�' -,..: +, 'ro _l, f aNMAc +.'•:�. a.:s'sa•+ .`P - �. .F;..:.:a.' cs r•. vziF� -z .•c r.:a :•6-: -:jyP"t'�.,+;- ., ,� r. ' ...�• _.-a',o s" .',+::. ' ' r. .... :,� :. r,. rc,.. ,.�• ,w* .> `,Yr ,ra. �y�.,.+.• u•. ,""''e�`,,rgr,`f �( �'. i;�..,v.,F'1', k ', «;r: �. l .c1A. �a•, t'ti. 'Fe. , ''' „` 'S,,,'.•.. , r t ^-7'°C",,,J.'T,7P, w,*,. '•.,.r`^" .T,.`:*3-� `�' ',.:H,., ' r - .firi. .^r+.y' '` ,. �, g y.�yer<,gsy�7J',iyn" .pa.�,`, .1'.t,. •:+ •y :C..a sr:' �, :� '.•+Fa .'�_; a. '•_�e'kr'.i .r .+:. ..vSvL��i _ ¢. it j s f.o ` x wK .� a � , '- v r :,. M11W ... -•I �- I.__ .� _ HECK LEADING �I�RgETS . . �': I.. . 11..� TORY - , OU - - - -THE ,, 1� .: -TAKEN - :, ". I . II . .r.,, . . . . _BREADS'ruFFS• , . . , -_ . . .B'Y ,-..,-..---,P, OLICE ''/ -i . - . - `� ADER ), -' , , �.. . . ­ - ,. -- ,� - - - - - ___ - Toronto, Sept. 18.-Flour-'Ontario- f _ . . , . . __ . It, .� r* - - __ _ 90 per cent. patents, for export, offered - - r =- L--' at $2.70, in buyers"bags,--outside_'. lldan- ;Man . 'Witnesses o .the Azilda Itoba-First patents, 84.40 , second _ - • -- °:� ,� patents 83.90, bakers' $iso. He Begged His Captors #•o 911 V .",.:. :Tragedy I. Return Home: a aside shortsillfeed-Bra;'$a to $ ic: : Quo H 1- - tions on the call board to-day were in at Once .• . - .' . - - \' at tario�Io: 2 white, 70�c t nsl.ed. outs °; re 1, 69e bid. - . _ _ - \Vheat--Manitoba=Iso. 1 hard. 78c „ .' . . . - Apparently slippery rails, combined' the shock did not -knock me'- riff my asked, Owen Sound; No. 1 northern, IMPORTANT ARREST. ' vastation at Siedlce b3+ cannon and rifler k , with obstinate air-brakes,-had a great feet," said Mr. A. McKellar, a farmer 763,c asked, 75c bid, Point Edxva,rd. -"deet' td do- with-the terrible wreck on from Hibbert township, Perth county, 13ut le --No. 2, 47c bid C.P.A.--I io. -3 A despatch frpni MoscovG'says: Vladi- fir casted 5U hours, and was followed ' a the C. p. A: at Azilda, near Sudbury, Y , mir Mazury, the leader of the Moscow by pillage on an extensive scale. !f .'�► In giving .a mopt practical -description extra, 45c bid. section of the "Flying Group,"" and his is estimated that .iwQ-. hundred shop$ "according to reports given by passer- of the wreck. Mr. McKellar was re- pate Vo, 2 mixed old sold .at 35MM Y g p' were strippeei bare. Seventy..housel ? 1. gees who were in the speedy Imperial turning from the west on the Imperial 1'orunto; for new No. 2 32yc w'as bid, Principal lieutenant, have been captured were burnt down. Dead number sever Limited at'lhe time it crashed into the Limited with his wife and Airs. E.. for Se L stet meats, C.P.R. • after a running fight with agents of the 'A, P P � al. hundreds. Number of wounded very r harvesters- special, and passengers who Hod ert of Exeter Ont. Peas-71c bid 'outside secret pollee, in the course of which - , were in the latter also. A 'number of "I distinctly felt the;brakes grip the '._ -. •, Mazuvy was wounded. Mazury 'is a great. General exodus from town in these passengers arrived in Toronto wheels shortly after we had "passed the COUNTRY PRODUCE. mere youth, and when he was caught Progress. Doctors have been sent from . from North Ba b Grand Trunk, on( . . he be here, as them ora not enough at,Sied• 71, Y Y western entrance to the switch at begged the officers to kill him im• Thursday, and their hurried descriptions Fgs-16 ,c to 173;c'. for fresh,-arid rnediatel recognizing that he would lee .to cape with disaster. Food scarce.' Azilda. Rain 'was �allitig; and jSQrhops „ Y' g g It was found impossible to deaf ads r x; convey an idea' of the magnitude of the the brakin was hindered b sli er L•;_r to 13c for splits. undoubtedly be executed. He was the g Y pp y quately �vith'nres owing to We failu:,r , r . disaster in which fourteen lives were rails. The collision occurred about 100 Butter - Prices generally are un- directing spirit in the bank robbery of water supply.{ lost., •. feet east-of-the -eastern a�rance to the t nn�ed. contmitled here last March by Relentoff, rip y _ • _ - s n In o her t e to es ters' reanrery , •.......-,w•,.;• 23c to 25c and he Is accused of the murder of e'6i. . . ' idi g. t words i ry t. s • -STONY.IIEARTED GOVERNOR. ' THE KILLED. __ do solids ..........:..... .. 22c to 23c von Lestunikoff, of the secret service, special never entered the siding where ,Date prints ..... ., ......:. 21c'to 22c during the revolt of last December. He , Viola Schede, aged 12, Mcrnkton, Odt. 11 w� intended the two trains should Y P he London int careen unds.r. c 41. •: _ .' Olive Schade, aged 14, Monkton. pass. I cannot tell the reason`" do pails ... ........... 18c to 20c is considered to be one of the most im- T on T es P a ortant leaders of the entire Terrorivt cables from Wit. Petersburg as follows: Dec Milne 'South Woodslee, Ont. "What did the wreck look like?" 'w ••• to lSc 6 C _ z Frank Blackwell, Toronto. "The -engines of both trains were In er ;33;c for•large. and113j;c for oup5 x nacres agree that the acting military. Unofficial versions of the Siedlce ora u R Rev. J. J. 'Joble; Meihodrst minister, smashed somewhak The' flstr car on Governor on three'consecutive days ur- 3 -Luton, Elgin county. one train was in splinters, while a bag- ,twins, CONDITIONS UNBEARABLE. dered the troops to fire because the Nelson .ti'chatz, New Hamburg, Ont. a e car was dar:aged, On,the harves-I Potatoes--50c- to 60c 'tar lands. _ Jews failed to surrender, the 'authors of A wire from lVew'Hamburg says Mr. ters' special a bo_ car' containing ba Baled Hay 89.50 to $10 for No. 1 A despatch from Krassnoyarsk, Rest- P g g the outrages which are under•sta:d to , - JO -. •-1.. : '.Schatz Is still living; but his name•ha3 gage nett the engine was turned on_ timothy and $8 for No' 2,'in ear IOI8 ern S=berta, says: Conditions here'are not been withdrawn from the amoral g 6 he did so-in spite of the tact tint a end. A.heavy baggage o rabbiand--delegation ram t .list of dead. top of the passenger coach following, ! Baled Straw--86 per ton for car lots c eruption and depravicy among those `Henry-Harmann, North Easlhope. where all the eo le were killed: This on track' here.- -' .. I. in authority which make the people an people solemnlyowth assured him that they. - '` W. B. Puddicombe, baggage P P e did not know the culprits, ar.d had r,_a• N. W. T., former- baggn a car almost went through the easy prey of the agtlat0rs. The peas- , v g g a sate ,are an son to believe they,were,abuits'krwu• I, of Ili -sville, Ont. coast, pinning . the inmates down so MON'I AL MARKETS. y ignorant lot; easily amen- r`_ g t UJCUe9,- r„ Thos. Puddicombe, Maysville,. Ont that they could not move." - - able to good or bad irrlluences, but all , a _ Louis Pfaff; New Hamburg. ' - Montreal, Sept. 18-.-There' was little the wlvicc which they 'get now is in the - Air SAILS ON CRUISE. -"-- - _ Charles Palmer;'Miller's Hollow,, York PINNED HENE4fH THE DEBRIS. or no demand from over the cable for direction of lawtess�tess and crime. . z County, - - l r n e run an c was quiet Murdet•s and robber=y Iii the country A despatch from St. Pet�r;'rir� says. '. - _ . -Sarnue]-Kfngston,- Frankfort _ hauling them off. but 1 didn't know what this morning and in the cities sic daily,-afritost hour- the Cyeu• the-Czarina, and the:c ;;rill- - t Unknown. but-believdd to be Iw May, was wrong until. I looked under the car Oats-Nu• 2 while, 383;c; "tio. S white, t} o:currences:•-The streets in Icracstro dren sailed on the imkriai yacht Start• *%%infleld, Ont _ and saw a mass..of splintered wood-it 37.55c: No. -4, 30%c per bushel, ex store_ yarsl. are tmsatr, after dark. AttetinFs dard on Thu;'-day afternoon 11,r a cruise Percy Baker, Collingwood. was the first coluni§t car halt buries Flour--btanitoba spring wheat, 84.60 ore held dally- in the woods surrpund- along.the coast of Finland. - . -. -:•'RAIN -WAS FALLING under the luggage, while the other end !t0 iR4,70; strung bakers, 83.90 to $4.10; ing the city. The prI.ingipel agitators . - was thrown up and-_lying. skew--gee:i,'triter. wheat patents, 84.Y5 to 84.^,5; are Jews, but they are'too-clever to be GEN', 'FREPOFF DEAD... -' . .as the Imperial Limited dashed up. on across the track. The baggage car find straight rollers• $3.90 'l0 8ta--al; 1o. in eau r , r c_ - tfic spec'iRl, arcking the rails decidedly teieccoped the other." ;bugs; 81:75 !tt 1c1.85; extras. fBE.4U to volu4i, nary to a Wren,-hilt remenrt,retng A de�Ixite,i from ,t Frefersbu slippery, and thereby causing an addi- Mr. McKellar started ,n at the pile of 81,7 0. the awful repressions of General 1letter- Gen., Dmi#ri Tr_eport died' of heart banal difficulty. in bringing the heavy luEgage nearest the engine and worked Millfeed-Manitoba bran, in bags, $t3; 2akurnelsky, who cleared up the e+iher- disease -at the Peterhoft Palau at-6 f - : �• Via!inlay esenirt I 'flyer to a stop. So far as is known at until after It o'clock ,&illiout a break. shorts,, $ Ontario bras; In ba),s that is almost incredible,., tdre acre afro {et(cort�rnaJe a•�auts't the doet6r'sd advice. n - present the 4pcetat alas ba�ety tstoFing, "Five, or six people, they said, were,818,50 ,to Sl%_ shorts, $2l 50 to $;.,%,; e 'c - g„just about to enter the switch at pinned under it. It Took us over two, milled mouillie, $:1 to $:5; straight o, the iniliath'e. Y was to see the lniperial-family depart bn . nein $139 ! In Sib;ria the'agrarian':gtiest•ion �is a cruise In Finland'on Thursday. Azilda. Latest` reports indicate that no hours to get the trunks off. and then the j grain, . 0 $:3 per Inn, j ei person in the_, Limited 'was injured. thick- floor of the baggage ear was' be- nettled Oats-Per bag. 8'•10 to $2.:3. bot lressing as there Is no such land1 . _ _, ' Ahough it is said the fireman was bruised tw•een`us and those underneath, N\'e Hay_No. 1. SIL to $11.50; No. I hunfier as °.titers in Russia proper, The- TE\ EYECliTIONS A DAY. . r t+) jumping from the cab. Almost gut axes and split a hole in it. but that 819.50 to $11, clover, mixed, $9.50 to ptngrre of Siberia !s thc� otTlcia! hit*ti • - ,every pussenger ,-seen unhesitatingly ,,wouldn't work, and we split, it up the,$10; pure clover, $7,50 per- ton, in ear I w'ayrnan, who in every station from the A st. Petersburg despatch to the Ex- _said that the speed.of their...train had centre and jacked the two ails off and 'lots t .�t t e highest, n cornu and change Tele nplt Company -s is love o tit hit Is pt a r a say It fSeen checked considerably before the got rn•at the wreckage-Underneath.' - r.hoese-Qu�tal.iiins etre anclianged at honest petty t}lant lo,.,hts suttrtrdin- estimated U ten men h day have been �13? , to 1_? c Ice '-estern 12Vc to ales, and the people generally. The St- put to death since the Irfsiltution ut crash came. Thc. grinding of the air•_ "The'two sisters were taken out first. i � ' 4 , ' '`, berian peasants.are not against the-Em- snmmarp court-r'•`. "iul by 'ukase of the Draken on the wheel., ,as distinctly They were near 4tie lap; both of them 11_3yc for to�wships and, l.yc to i.yc I pe tween 'Car ten da)'s ago. audibk,-lboug . _ _. ror, They make`s distlncllan be h it is said these did not badly crushed. '$cif low cr dawn was o for Quebec. _ 1. �_ ,ark. as they should have done. man who-was still living. and for hours I Butter-Priees sleedy at 23;;c to 2 is formed Ah r cos,ider tand the h irflsa,ilour the -ATTEMPT TO.KILL COUNT Wi,TE - . ' �xci :HARROWING SCENES DESCRIBED we worked two-get him. dle did nal; corn= fur finest and 21yc to 2�1%c for unclrr•-I �' - - latter their curse. The dissolutinn cf had < plain, however, though-• he was being grades. Receipts of eggs were 524 case-c. the D t to through the reports dinned A despatch from tlerllir says: The , The description of the scenes subse- •crushed and almost seri<;lhered. \\-teen iThere is a continued good demand at papers here I�rint a report of an attempt of into th ,easantry.,by the clergy and . nt to thew collision are harrowing in we of near him we found that Iris le s 'steady rices; selects are quoted aC 21c tri-murder.siuuilt W'ltte,the former Rus . Pendlet�i , e g S P 'police; w hied made it appear that the y.er, old 16. le 1� in the down our of rain 1 were caught,in, Policeman_BlaekwJ14'r; 'to 2.13�,c; N.o....1 candled, at 17,%c to fife g at Soden, _ P I siun Premie°, who is staying__ of •rem-vv&s---ttnnt( ass,rnbty refused'to co-operate with the TT T+r"As - - wperor, created tittle sorrow anion Robert Munson. 1 2_ s1 15�1a-15'1- g,n-hca _re.�rt-iii the-lstirts�s ;loon-:. Miss ..Tabby at,`.Passengers and neighbor.I policeman was farther down, and we , tains 'rile man who made the attempt bed of illness, arir: nobly assisted the freta had to clear most of the stuff oft his BUFFALO 11f:\RKET. the ujits_. .. ,� r ituty. The injured and _ at a�za�siuiilvat is said to be a Russian "words, was able. body hilar° we goo the living rich. RnffaTo, t 18:- Flour- Firma . Jew Jew narned tto,enberg: Ilewas.arr•esied ;rouse," but in a tnn�at from the cars afford- Just there we Iztunrl Rnother'dead body, Sepl. - 1'1 IIE S1FwDLCE, A1A$SACR>;. u t:ay.he w us about to-carry out his ' :. to Sudbury at about noon, cility. which is n and the last of all to be cleared of. the go- ask pJ- wlnte' ,iiiin; No•N�rtheee. patch from '\\arsaw sn -s: •De purpose-. _ „�, .,_..� �c uqe most.mournful spectacles ,herr, wreck:wa.�.the Toronto constable. �' eak : ,'bite. A de.� y +�-- _-_- a tfia-whole history of Ph.+` AjT--1hf tIrn r e C .0 R-rd ,,' - '�L•. -J`- _ -c - - ..- '.. _ '` cites 0f the wounded oboe° the roar of ye`l` a.,3t;c; No. ° while, 533;c. Oats W'AS .4N ILL-FATED CAR, g, \o. 2 while. . 35'/,c; N0. 2 07FAW.A_ 110TEL Bt-'R\ED. .- taTw�re tater to the Protestant [iospi e caping sieam. It was it terrible4imn ." mixed,. 33 c. Canal ireigltts--tit'eady. 1{, T. n'ALKF.it; ,of -Mullica-Hill. :-in some cases• th€se had lost their Many Pea le 7u t'mm ��'indota's and , baggage of.had,been shaken up so that �0 OSE TO BLADE. P ` Gloucester County, N. J., both legsI. they did,not care to continue; the west- General.- Superintendent. Brady of the NE\V PORK WHEAT AfARKET. Receive Injuries. br,�ken, -' ern trip.' :Amon° ' the nnrriber was Lake Superior- division has issued the New ,York, .Sept. 18•-Spot steady; A despatch trorit Ottawa says: Th^ lir. \Valker •jt;mped from the .third - .:.w._.. James W. Rortley of. Murrgv, township, fuldowing ofTictaI statement.- No. 2 red, 76t%c elevator; No. 2 red, Gilliiour Hotel`ort Rank Street was gut- st,irev. • . Northumberland county, whose coatwas •• r, . northern. feel in_ 1?ss than an .hour on Friday Mits, Rr1BT." PENTICnST, of 407 ! was over the.ground, and I knot• %c f.o.b. afloat;* No. ] - torn in the collision and who received ilial rid owe. was to blame for the accr- Duluth, Sl1 b f.0.b. afloat; \o. 2 hard night. The (ire was of the fiercest de- Huron Street, Toronto, jumped, bolli t. number of sceafches as'4tiell xis a bad 'dent. There wns•no negligence. There winter, 78%c f.o.b. afloat. scription and it spread through the great limb, br'ol;rn., AIr. Bartle hills. E. B. BUTTERWO1,�'I'fl, of Ot shaking up. y admitted that was no mLsiake. It 'was simply n hostelry with lightning rapidity, The itis- gscape ryas little short of- miracu-t - CATTLE MARKET. .• taws, who was only married a fort mechanical failure: Botb:' trains in Gilmour has since its errctien about Y Ious, since he was in the car where al! lended.to stop. In tact, both trains were ,TnrOrilo, cr..pt,-18.-There was no new ten }_ears ago been esseplinliy a iauuily n l" ago. and her sister,.'Mrs. 1)t- th'e deRlhs occurred.- II Garry, of Calt,. were severely burner rwttere they ougfN to'have .been. Tlt.� [eatnrc�to trade at the City Cattle Afar- hotel. Many of the best people hi Ot- '"I was threw sr,ats from the front' of tt II.,iri .going w � had halted two ,car ket thts morning, taws have lieen domiciled there trorit and. are -in the hnspftal. - ' . • - --- -- the ear,"-he raid. "and'] saw,that pbn lengths from th�onsl end of the switch, export l:atll�Quotalions are about r lane to titre. This week, however: the At thy'• \Vater Street Hospital there ' derous baggage van come right into ti.hich is 2.5W {pet song.- The train steady. Clo.;r.• :+t 8.4.70 In -$ is �t Miss' Amelia Lefure,t, address nor - r10.; me. hotel was crowded from cellar [o at-I known. :?lie is burned. but'not severely •.car with hardly a moments notice. I• going east was to, four car lengths,. dium to ood. X4.40 to •4.fill: Dulls, $3.50_ tic with strangers attending the fair. crouched it&an„ but two men who oC from the westbound stop allowthc l0 83.758 buil5, light. x;3.25 to 83.x0; The building is a ave-storey oho. The!-Afr. T. Smith, -of Adontreal,.Uad hand: , _ ,copied the double scat with me were .atter- to enter the siding. The east cows. $3.50 to *4. lessee of the hotel, was a French-Cann-i,and limbs vc'rely burned. killed. I was pinned down for a few .bound train wen not-goirig'fast, and Butcher Call'- ')rake are. quoted nt dian, Edward Babin. A few piinules ..Others who were less severely' burn minutes, but releasin myself I atileit Engineer Thwlow put on his air brakes; . to $4.60; ui� um to choice, $3.75. after eleven the guests who were in ti,ur eel went to convenient drug stores enc �$ - _,_. doctors' resideiwes to ret their-'wounds throubh a wrndbw, wondering at. tnY but, owing Toa closed-' angle=cock--onl• t» $4.30; -interior-lo ,tttediuln T2.50 'o rotunda of the hotel suddenly nnlicecl 6 _ .- escape. The baggage -just .seemed to } - - - - _ ,•'chew everything to pieces that was in' file engine,.refrigerotcsF ar7d mail' Mrs $3,50,.bulls. 82.25 to �3; cows,'S2 to $3; natal:° emcrgmg Aom life e eve in s to , • . •'its ,path. 7 lost all niy baggage, but responded, and dlie trains telescoped•" ' canters, $1.50 to $2. and then there came a rush of Ilam° . LATER. ti filockers ' and ' Feeders - Stockers, up. the shaft and''alss into the ollice. \Viten,the ruins of.the Gilmour lintel K as' very thankful to get away so luck-Y , .At once the alarm was given. htn- ,+ - choice, '$3 io ti3.ti5; light, 8:.25 to $3; g cuuue. to be searched, it is certain that , i _• . . . > ployes ran ihr0u h the hair°°' to awaken Ai.ANI' BODIES MANGLED, YE'1R'S BUMPER YIELD. • coy s, $_ to $2.40; bulls, $1.75 to $2•:=5; the tc stn who had r,:tired. The dint- tLcy,will unf0lrt n sad slaty. 1l IeaSt . short-keep feeders, $'4.35 to 84'.50; heavy kn three persons have perished, and it is Silting .at brenl:fast, James F. 'Ken- i feeders, $4.20 to &.25. culty was to reach those on tltc upper feared that there are more._ _; Septen)ber Report of U. .S.Agricultural floors, as the main stairway wound nedy and his daughter; of Lintlsay','ti-ho � Milch Cows-Unchanged at $20 to 860 , Department. round the elevator. ,The are depart= TiI) DEAD-. gho, returned, were interrupted by the eaGh._ nient tics s °edit on•the spot but it shod:, followed by a-shower of broken •The New fork. Journal of Conitnerce.. . Calves--3c.to 6c per ID:' p Y p \ILLS L.I7."I..iI: (1'\i 1T., head waitretis, --- was at once apparent that the hotel was twine address, Ella Street Ottntva.. glass from the chandeliers, while the c, Tuesday says: The Department of Sheep and Lpntbs-Export ewes are donmed. The firemen lied for the tan- • i victuals were Jostled to the; floor.' Nrv. ' Airriculture•s' September report on the quoted 10C to 25c lower at-$A to $4.-40; \[fig, A. BI:CKh:TT, milliner, 197 Kennedy was in the seventh coach n( cereal' crop was n decided surprise so bricks find culls. steady at $3 to $3.50, meat to abandon their d'.tlJes, res the S,,arls Street, Ultiwa. , . fife wuslborm specia won ou sue - _ • fav' . NIIi�. l.. 1,V\'E 7.\1. Pete boro•rgli, - 1 r tri to investigate," said Mr. Kennedy, "but' eil an improvement of 2.1 points nn the tin=s-$6,.40 per cw•t, for selects and Ion' , _ .shector Rarnadu homes. , . • • for fully five minutes we could not d'is- Septernber k average condition cotnper- 8(;,15 for lights and fats. MANY LEAPED FORM \\'INDOWS. "+" -"'tinguish••a.nythin'g because of• esriring in-, with August 1, c nd'this"int}}rove• -0 . • _- .. _iRECORD CL;ST0,N1S. PAYMENT steam. Sul.�sequeul sights nccontl,aulicd 1llint i5 flgur, - by'the statistucan of the ' - At mnny'of -rhe �uppec wirndows per I : TIIIIEF B][.(}R\ TO PIECES. . .- b� groans of the injured were simply New fork-Produce Exchange, Henry sons in scanty attire cried for help. .0 T• P. Pays Duly of .8.'i82,i22.31 0v horrible. Man of the bodies were fear- ehizer,.as•the equivalent_of 67,000,uw0 " It was a thrilling time. The heroic Y Dynamite .Explosion on the Winnipeg 'spirit o[ the Canadian people was ottani- b4,87d-Tons.of Steel RRfls, _ fully 'ntangle'd, some- of them being I L shcls. The indicated corn harvest is crushed flat." now 2,780,069,0W bushels, which com- -- River. --- ;,-'• _•. fe,t. _`cores of heroes rushed to the .1 de=patch from Portage la Prairie, . - . 'pares with•a 1906 yield`bf•2',707,9')3,540• A despatch from -Kenora says: An_ rescue. Alen who will simply have the i\laniiobn, Sa�.c: Probably- the• Inn west TWO-6IS'FEB- 't E\FY IhE\i'Efi: bushels•, and which has until now,been other terrible dynamite explosion which� satisfaction of, knmving I1at.ahf:y•had ,yttry- l,y. all odds hint has ever been put i •Tito sisters, \liss Annie. VeRch and the bumper crop of corn. The condition caused the death of'three Hien occurred Ms.ponded.to .the call of dilly, alai N 11 round in the West• was passed,through Mos Jean Veitch of \\'interlinurtte, t)-ho'"nf sl'Ting wheat on: 'ltle .ether hand, in__Chamber Bros', A'IcQuigg & McCaff-' can get no. further recognition by res- tl c (:Moms ante° here on Friday, r were tradetl4ng together- to • Medicirre shows a decline of 3.5 points, or ac rey's construction camp an the G..T_P.,' son of the fact that no one knows- their w en 5i,874 tons of steel rails for the.• lint, were so unnerved from. the effects cording to the produce exchange esti- eighteen miles down the Winnipeg Riv- names, risked their lues"lo salve, the Grand''frunk Pacific itailway, valued al ered. The duty i Psis. 'x).11oo. were enl paid - o' the occident'that...they-decided to re mate-1.,000;000 bushels; but the indicnl- et on Saturday. There ig a big rock guests- 51.x �� > P �'-�urn•home. ed crop is stiLLabout 2,000;004) bushels cut there, and itte men had just sprung \fang were•injtured in' endenvorlilgto' ,Vis' S3•`•,•2••lt: w•hiz;h -is regarded as e "Did you see `anything of the wreck ahead of 1955, and adding the indicated one hole and were loading another be- escape-from-the burning building. Mr. record Customs payment. :, 8[lenvards?"- the, young ladies were spring call winter yields. this year, `tore'it. had -cooled properly when the Arch. Blue, Census Commissioner, end ---^-a-^-- s�)ced have a total of 753,671,000 bushels--66; explosion occurred. The victims were his family, had a narrow escape. -They . Grent inlerest is being manifested in' "No." replied Miss Annie.awilli a shitd- 600,(ft bushels above-the-nnybined 1905 'all,Scandiriavfans;-their names- -being had- to ase -the ladders; and Airs: Blue the. New.'LeRland` land measure, which ,,' "" . - ,' der. "I aw•lwo little girls lying devil wheat harvest and 11,000,000 bushels Noise L.onghiFl, foreman; Levyis Peter- fell for some distance, and had her left ptnces n limit-on the holdings of land• just outside our ear. That sight was ahetTd of-the heretofore record yield 0f son and Charles Housen. So terrible shoulder broken and received injuries owners, ^4' - enough: we hadn't nerve env~;gti to ;o 748,46,0,000 bushels in 1901. The minor was-the esplmion that-their bodies were- from burns. - . - - Turl:e,• has calrod the a'flenlion of 'th. - a .; •• .put end sire anything more." _ crops -are as a'rule satisfactory, blown t)lmost to fragments. The watch A Torontonian named George \font= powers to the warlike preparations ih li0\V IT pLCURRI:D. ---T o[ one nl the-Victims was found hang- gomery juFxtped Irnm the second storey, Bulgaria. '; trig to. The bra.rlch of a tree and .was and was.picked up with a fractured Prince. my or Prussia will h? Com "i way stnnding in one of the Ipuri,l Leamington dist lees tobacco crop' still going. The Coroner has decided Riigh 'and a severe scalp w•rnmd. He mnndrr-in-r t, :f of - Oacrnan active tars N l,.,n the collision occurred, but l pill market for $500,110. ' a an inquest unnecessary. . Was_taken' to SI: Luit;e'a Hospital, service squadrmaa: ate%,. o,w0 m ,X'.ai5' 'rd 't,. .e I >. ,'�"". r -+_.-..n _,,SSSS,- ..r,.w'w� �rsY r .'-• '�`« .ra�'i -C,•`V r �r: ^rjs� •,�.... '.,i... ?, ,,.•s. :m—, -.—IT��.+^+L*.z `k x.,' ..' „•�, .a.4^ ., ,'„ •.-11 ,L-:-. t , r'�' :7"" 2r"•^aL::.,,�. .ti .....,�•.a.E ,'y- ;s^ ,u;,s+' ,,, .> ,.(^ .+d -. •.r: Y,r..Z -'".,':. ih ''�°r''•,Ew3' �,r�r,"4P •,qy.�•". ,.Y,.r G *-n`. vq..i„Z .;-7, t- ;:- ,, �.� :, ,.».;.y+":,js . :..."•P"i .t r ....,. 4:.;,' ,�, r'r -•',,. W. r.i- ? may;, '^ !: yaw :.1.. a. 3 .. r ..; '':,r :.1. :... .n :'y ♦> `.X. !,. S 'rX. 9,:fit.. lip' �. - "'iE'•N . d:I. .g 9 z 1. a _a 1.1. 1. .,.,SSSS w,t ..>,. .. '..... . .,4- x • x,a... -I 'W 7 � ,6 J- M t� �.� Vit .! 7+7.< •b7�'.' 4 `ti r 'A- ..11v-, Ay,.. ...+..�, •!�SSSS. , , ::: .,,, .-, ' - Je 'C w.r' t C ''�'9..•, '. n+l. y V*• t f.. 1 . � .r- _ ,. t'. mn ,�„ - Ji=•`tiaY,a. j. .rah,.,, � .. - - - .. , ---- - _ .._ SSSS SSSS..°.L .n - - _ �.. - .. .� - ...:»._. -. � _ , .�....� 4. — . - -_- .' .. . . .A A - r Y ,n '.. °' Youth cannot forever be sorrowful. it over again. She-'wouldn't let Hie-waft seal up her lips with another-oath even Joe put whip to his horses and started for her,"-exclaimed Beatrix. more binding than the first. _ .4 . _ ' _ them at a brisk trot over the snow-clad "It is -just as well,"'added,'Mr.-Sheri- "The _continued existence- of -Sybil ~ 1 g NfE roads, and under the brilliant sky of dan. "Minnie Is a ^ood girt, but she Is Berners s"ould be kept a profott-14 se- that-clear December day. . _ little more .,an a child; and though cret._front ..all others, except those few They reached Black Hull in good time, I. could answer for her honesty, I devoted friends who will follow her,into The splendid Christmas fires were couldnt-for her discretion." - exile; and it should be kept so, for this . - 0 N hiazing.oawety hearth in the house. "Then -said Lc Berners very reason: that sometirne,. sooner .or later, I I hi t A Beatrix Pendleton took 1lfinnte Sheri- s d there will be an extradition treaty be-'.• t- -_ -• . v "then let what am d her mer, that the ••• - tweeri all_ chilized nations, for the de- X ._ . ; - . . ..... . rgeadelto,you remain ani inviolabole--ad _ _ . - - 1. . -•• - ,- might there ay ff their bonnets and or ur" livering. up of fugitives from_.j-Astice, . , 'c � "Ce fainly"answere,i Sheridan. _,. shawls and pmpare for dinner... which .impend ng treaty may or may . Captain Pendleton went off alone t not have elr specltve tion - w Pe Teton we r i There OR, SYB1L BERNER'-- his room,' and Mr, Berners was just "Sha e e t inquirecJ�['endle fore ht is better that hies. Berne,s should ` about ' to 'conduct oun Sheridan to ton•' 1'w swear t Y . e p - ha risked in the 1 young b su posed to ve pe l some spare bedchamber, wherever could ' '"Yes!.yes! if necessary. -But, oh 1 don flood and that the secret of her rescue '� VINDICATION' = - -• brush his hair, when the barrister laid go on! It is something about Sybil,' and continued life shoaild be• carefully his hand upon his' host's shoulder, and impatiently exclaimed BeatW''c kept from all, except those already men- - - stopped him, saying: "Yes, it is something &out Sybil. hQn� "No; stay here. I ,have something You_need not swear to be'secret on'this "A last word. Th_a only w•Ay in welch - .._CHAPTER XXIII. I am very .glad,you have come,.though which I must show you while we are subject.' You have given me your words my wife cnn keep her• quiet. is by pro- The great Black Valley Flood, as it it is another sacrifice on your parts. quite alone."" and that is sufficient. Indeed, I feel miring'that you will•follow her imme- ame to be called, had occurred on . And he shut the doors, and then drew sure that without any request,on my diatel Come as soon as you can. I "Not at all. Lyon Berners; we love yP Hallow Eve, you, and had rather come here and be his companion, •away to_the furthest Part or promise on yours,-you would am weary o[ my charge.. Why I ever Before Christ as.. Eve man of ifs miserable with you than be`inerr} with window. out o1 earshot of any chance still have been secret, for you would undertook ' it' is my secret. We will m Y eavesdropper... sail have seen the necessity for secret . await you in Liverpool. A letter ad- anybody else, said Clement Pendleton. „ ?" q Now I will read you the letter, which dressed to `Itaphael,' through the en= -ravages"tied been repaired. "What is it.' Inquired Ivl. Berners, The laborers' cottages =had been re- warmly will explain itself," said Mr. Berners, g g much mystified. P riot post .in that city will (Ind u�.. built and refurnished. Other dwellings I But 51x. Berners was resolved that "I do not know; sornef#tiilg. very' im- as he unfolded his mysterious epistle. ••,end now .1 must seal .up. wishing were in process of recorrsteuctiun; and I his generous young friends should not portant. 1 fans But read this first," and read: • the works were only temporarily sus-;be as "fuiserabl'e" as they were willing g ill-,the bzirrister, placinj an open let- '"British A3er•chantrnan'Deliverance, You a merryCtiristmas. From your . .:,.pend b the frost. The public build- to-.be.fit lite •merry Christmas season, g P Unknown. Friend." 1'-d Y P ter in his friend's hand. "At Sea, Lat..35 deg: 15 m., Lon. 49 deg.' ':: (To be conlinueu,. • Ings were contracted for, to be re-erected -So he wrote a note of invitation for two Lyon Berners, in great ruriosily ,ex- . 27min.,: ' - - .` in the spring other .guests. and dispatched it by Joe Amined it.. . It was, addressed to "— "December 1st, lt3-. ' =- .- _ All the missing bodies had (teen r•e- l0 131ackrille that very evening. � - . g heridun, . Counselor=at-Law, - -'covered, and had received Cluistian� The Write was.-addressed to Mr. Sheri. „ "To Lyon Berners, Esq.,.>mess of you 11IfE:�i 1fE J ARE Sl1W�i''tECI{ED. Blackville. and your set made such a mess of it in burial; except those of Sybil Berners dan, with a request that he would come, It contained these lines: — _- tryin to•suve Mrs. Sybil Berners from and her young child, neither of which and bring his niece; .fuss Minnie Sheri- "Take the inclosed letter to Mr. Lyon n That's the Time ,They Really Ca,rn Eat1. N+ had yet been found, or ever heard of-Jdan, to'trteel Captain And 51iss Pendle- Berners on Christmas Day. when you the injustice of 'justice; I. who am an Their (Toots. .. a circumstance that led man to think ton at Dinner on Christmas Day .at find him quite alone. If this should I outlaw, undertook to lake her from out _ Y of all our hands. 14 ' that.the mother and babe had been res- Black.flail. - l Y Shipwrecked persons have bees kept _ ._ reach you before Christmas, keep it cued-and .concealed- n . Now. this Miss Minnie Stmridan as . he instrument of my work was my alive un the m6st repugnant and uu_ - - And for man weeks Miss Tabby had an or. - e i care:[oily until that day; then deliver it dutiful son, Raphael. o obabjy the hits Y y to Us address-wi secrecy an re with the het of our, brave-band.-lo_ est.fare that six strong men and a i•o , .- lain prostrated in body and. tttiotic in youag barrister's eidest brattier: By tion" P g (mind. and thus totally unable to`give the death of both her• prir•enta she end "'In the name,of Heaven, what is thist storm the prison, and deliver the falx of 15 ever kept alive on was the daily - any account of them. - ' been lett to the gitardiansirip or het- Where i. the letter' When did you get,prisoner by force of arms. But before menu of the Windover's-survivors, «•bo . L on Berners' 'arixiei and sus a Young uncle, who, witli his youthful ,. 9„ � we were quite ready for that ditflcult were cast ,up art. the Irish coast' near . _ .. Y Y pens it, demanded Lyon Berners, in asl.n- in#o-flip eie7i;ncholy niece, now -boarded-at-tire- Stacks iHr- hmerrt. ,I enterprise, came and made all Kilsegg not long ago. They live I rix- and despondency. As a matter of duty, Hotel. • .... " 'Deasy. We had only to hire a boat. get teen days on.sfeased rope- yarn. -- - - •:ate man the estate as If Sybil or. her y P it seems to be a mystery. I got i It was reasonably to be expee that into it, and permit ourselves to be lifted -When they took the ship's swell°boat a y these can to le would. ee Christ- letter only this morning. else in spite of�by the rise of Ifie n'aters t the level°of they had water enough for.a month but __ • . . child. might ane day..reappear to enjoy' Y g P' P the. injunction I should have delivered Q it- mos Day, willingly eschAn�*e Me hotel her cell window. leapt tri, end take her only a small amount of provisions.1'nese It "may be remembered. thrtt -when Parior and the society of strangers [or it to you Sheridefore.an. Hire it Is now.mysterious out: We dict that and saved her, and iaFted four days. After having no- -. Lion Howe. the ooh barrister, mar- the drawn room�t Black Hall ua,d the-- ung Sheridan. placing the mysterious also• incidentally, the infant girt and the thing at-all 10 eat for the-[atlowinq two young 8 epistle iiithe hands of his friend. Tied S•bil Berners, the wealth . heiress. company of their friends. I old maid. days (hey tri,d boillrig�}engths o! tni,ed. }" Y L[oteover, 5.r. Berners hod noticed a Lyon Reinert examined It in haste "\4'e put out the �vonratt at-tire foot of hemp.rope into pulp and swell nWnis fit. - .•. by the conditions of the marriage tori And excilernenl. r tract he took her tamli name; that it gr9wing esteem between the.brilliant the Quarries, having (list bound her by They had a keg of paraffln Wax,which Y t i -It was. superscribed: gun harrister and the beautiful Ilea-i an oath to segrec ai to the means o[ they boiled to add to the noir, ri piit. _ m -eYtirret, --- _ Y__ g.. '"Tn Lyon FrrnQrs. Esq.. Black flail. - As an -offset to this soeilfice on his trix Pendleton an esteem -wInch'he her rescue and the safety of Sylril Bir- The sickness they experienced as a re hoped and "Lelieced, far Ihctr'saki s, be the care of Sheridan:•Esq To Hers-an oath, by the w'ay, of which you salt of the diet was only .tempo-try artd part it was stipulated. in the insirutrieitE I P be delivered secretly on Chrislmbs Day. that; in case o7 his wile dying before would ripen Info a wnrrner cetfilrrtenC, hereby Katie the "authority �a•release they landed in' comparrntively g.ti! him, without leaving children, ha should \tr. Berners lore off the envelope. Thetef re 1?enilletons at theh�idans to her. should you see fit to do so. health. Inherit her whole property. _ S>hen Ile came to another one,.on which (;a y to+istmes "We placid the child at nurse .wtfh..s pt. Mohd of the fvurtdered.stenm- - P P Y- *ars wRitteP: ,i, • This, "Jn.. the present stab of affairs: dinner.. "A Christmas gilt to Mr. Berners: w'onran ,by the came. of Fugilt, w'hri is et• Gwalior and his sect,ad officer errs• -gave him.all the power he niw'ded in the' Miss Tabby had: within• a fesv, (lay's, .This also he trWily tore off. Then fie' the wife o[-the overseer At Colonel pilin. ated a record less Than two }ears ago - management of the.great n0R-dk in,Ihy returned and resumed her position as dexter's plantation. not far from Black- by living fur sei enteen days' on boot ran his eyes rapidly over the-contents ----Mangy; fhou�t keeper at Black tlAll, Hcr ofTice utile. The, nurse knows nothing of the. leather and a pint of water a day each. T . He lived at Black ilail• dnin his dui•.i'. g. o[ the leiter_ and with a.great_civ;;-e _ -ass ckeep kin of a knflail,. Fier could child;.excopt t.cat'she was paid a hon- - Of course no teeth can tear cowhide g . 3 cr-y,af unspeea:kahle' joy-he threw up his boots' itiey have to be cut u and tor duty's sake, a very_lonely man. i du tittle more-than fret at the servants.1 arms and sank. to ,..e floor. dred dollars down for taking care of it. p- 4niv tfiaf S bit aAs. vne ;the. qef+!t• She-as not strong enough yet to,scotd and agkin.g no quc-tions. '_ -shredded with a knife and the shreds Y g 6 Ile who had never been conquered.by clzewod and e:wallowed. Boiling, even ='born were all disposed to be too' good (firm vigrtrottsiy. oar or sorrow or. despair was w "'Wp took tlte.mofher to the old ruined to him. They visited him, and invited-j - Ott the' night before Christntns .it fe windmill, where >veshad a snug roam or when-possible,t ali llhc not ii d. docs no good, utterly vanctui-ked. by.joy l urishutcnt-of the.. r ' 'him out. But, with s jest resentment,{snowed, but, just-enough -to cover the ... • -. two- The,a she rya akillfu!!y nursed by b - being .he declined all visits-and.,all jnvillition3.I ground a few inches deep. - . - our- old tiqu zekeeper through the dan- bots. A few ounces of leather except from those'devoted friends aha Chrlstrrias Day-broke clear. bright and - . V germs fever that .followed her con(1ne- very hard to digest, stay the stomach . had been faithful to his wife in the time beautiful. C1tAP1'ER XX[Y._ . -'_ riient'and iter exposure. .After tier re- fur'fifteen o or Zks n d hours - jof „her . trouble : Clebietit and Beatrix Lyon Berners arose early in the morn- .. eovery .arid- her full restoration to rea- A diet of Gaols and ~liars is one of the '(Pendleton, young Sheridan;` the law- in to be read' to eeet'his two friends- \\ith nn_r\v-.&miition of dismay Chert- son, we. avrtiuing .every titer reference cz.mutnnest of last resource tools, rail' -- i R. y g I 4. 1. yer, old 111r Fortescue, tea-sheriff, and upun their entrance into the drawing. lar► raLsed I,ls friend and helped him to .either to her long impr'rsunrneui r tgough fi !s. hard tar swell-fed percnn ,� xiobert Munson. the'soluic'r. 5atf '-- -- an.armchair; and.sat hon back in a t'e..trtafernity:`bath of which events she t r imagine that any one could masticate - Miss Tabby 'at length rose from -lie, Although his heart was aching with clining position on It. T had forgotten in the•delirium of her ill- and dit.'est the kwther, a pair of long . bed`oC illness. arid,. to u�e'hcr �nuthor`s grief for Sybif tie was resolved to "wear And, at the same instant hurrying liess, we foal( her away to tit:rrotk:' caC bo wilt kip a man,otive for a . •, - . W "was s'ble to ereep about- the a rheer[ul countenance for the, sake c,f steps were heart - approaching, and E,,vhere we went on board the firilish h,rtnight it he has.a•little water. house," Gut in a slate, o[ itaEnt,J irpbe- those. two loyal souls who had been s•t some of -the ' servants %Ito lead been merchant ship IRlivcr•nrice. 1 w•rit.e Itiiy - Two Tnu51Fn,,vho went-to a small island . loiterin in the atatt. startled by the MI rho Mich can, not long ago kept cility, which. is not an.irnirsuul effect af'den'ot'ed to hcr:'and were ti-ow so con- g letter -Trnrn - the sea. aboatt trail! -way a-long. low type o[ tyJ�hctld [aver. Fee stoat to him. He little dreamed 'how;�not�e,'of the cn and t11Q fArt ruehi,er ..,_ arid-?-waiC"To sen fot�� adtet- - r ! •was oh4Inate,- C > r e as n I,r w'ou ,s rewar ' befutc the f- the room to see *flat- the matterr-,.blieZ • me rhomew'ard-bound ship. pr,!bal,ly e.ar_se thzut this.. They land could be. f- n u twat wldch' was surnsh,�d by a (I s mule," her _sister .said.,. .Nn one could-f da v-should-be•over. • .. . mber 9th-The Than.on the lank I - . get a word'ot salLs[ircfiun from tier ltpoti clement and Beatrix 1',rvtletoa did 'L'y'on :.Berners had not 'qult-e losttits rou--repor•ts a suit in-sight. heading this wgvc on th,'ir trying to relaunch-her, .' , .,the .mysterious subject of }'bit's [ate.f Hof keep him waiting lo»r, Tliey'soorr'conscHiusrtass. And the entrance of' the;Way. If sfte should:prove. to ' he. nn and (Fre} w,'re kept nn the bare rocky When asked by Mr. Berners how' she eanie down from their chanibers, and''men at. once restored, lits senses. Arnerictan-l�oun,a ship, her nate--est gbt t„land without food. 'was SIIYcd, She-nnMr. d: (greeted him at[ectivnIItely, f lid, first.act•w•as to point to the lel- to bo the:surprise, for when` I send lLis F,,aftnaiely there was n'spring on the - . ._ "I' •was picked' up by a man in a ' "This- cannot be- a 'merry' Christnias'ter, which had ruften front lits hand to y y island, but nothing In the way-of sea 1Mter t, her she 'will lake you a ver pills, which .they colrld catch, aril no- boat.". . . _ to you: dear Lyon. but it May be a Good the flour. and .1ny :. great surprise , , F "Went sort o[ a man?" one. ' Will' ybu acceprt this From rue”j "Nick it up anal giie to me, ancl•senfl "I.f Ihis shuarld reaOr you in sca-son: thing with -(tick to make a fire �s' a Sheridan, rn •ecce t it A3 a Christmas gift. d.is , sin sal. 'Chore were not even "An,. ornary rt�alt )ike,anv ot,her.' See! with the duith or the superstitiat these. people awny�uickly, y p firs `=-"Did- you know'who he carts?" ' :o[ the rill Chrisiiuns, I openeii it at ran-f-if you'plea-se. "\irs. . Berners is -.still imprriving, any sholl ilea, as there tvats'nri beach, . and t pair had In fiuhsist for P eys The your law er immediately went though not pct well or .Aron enough� a the "No dritn to-day,.to find your tale in some g• Y - g 6h at: cold, raw seuwr`ed washed u h the ' "\t here•.did he pick you up' .., .text, And this is really whist my eyes atter the .intrudi rs, exetAiminb . I to accon inpdate herself to the niotion t .. .1 "Not far from the prison." first lighted on," said Beatrix Pendle-I `.'Conte, come, old Joe. Tom. Bill; what'or the ship sutlJriently to cnanle Iter•Io Swede. . • . ."Where diel he put .you down? _ •. tan, as she, placed an_elegantly. bound do you mean by rushing in - us us in'write tea, you. Nor will' she.scnd any The best known and most useful of _ "Close by the quarries." pocket Bible in-the hands of Lyon Bet: tbis. yv4,y when we are having' a go-6d- confidential rwssage through me. She awaystaryeo dict, for wrecked -or cast. �. away prattle., jtowgver, is that of, bar- '."What,lx'Catrrte a! Sybil_?" . Hers, and pointed to this passage: . humored rough-and tumble wrestling will not even see ur spent: to me.', fihe t I don't krtuu. "There shall be Tibet al the'evening- match ring nudes. Three Englishmen and a crew " q pg ourselves:•• Be ort.' with keeps her stalerucm, attended by my of Lat_soars who had been forced to than. ?, "When did you see her.last' 1tde.'' you, •you brirl.,:u ian�!" wife, don U,e'sniling vecael North Star a few '"fhe last time I ever.: 1-e es on'•her - '"thanks;dear Peatrie!'thaas for the . And so with riffectcd mirth. �chich ':She. still'-resents her•rescue, .which - i Y months ago kept Ilmnisch es gains tar -,11 face.was. when she was Iying 'on iter 1 sacred gift and•Happy augury 1" said really deluded the--simple darkies. he she calls her abduction. and she feels . m,:.re than n week 'on barnacles, and , • -bed in her cell, .and t,went and laid the M` Berners. as he look the, book and' tdrned them out .of tl>e drawing-roam,,•grief .and indigration at being,takers only two u[ the crew died. ' ' _ bony ny her: that' was.just hefore the read•the Thies: "'Light al the -evening-I and locked.lhe dzx,r• . , I away from_ ou,_ rattier than..job_ur water vistaed in. I.ain`t sot eyes on her I Nde.' Thal i fancy,.means the evening Then he went back to Mr:•Berngrs and grnlitudc at being saved from death. The worst of this diet is t#at the bar- a 6,, nacles give one internal cramps ,a face or the baby's face since. I of life.. A weary time to wait: idea- inquired.: - r ' But' then,'Wii true. that she thinks she enucp an insufferable thirst, but they.do - . - ' And�this was literally-true.' for-.•\fiss. trix. Ah! Clement, good-monaing, I Now what is it,-it it I may ask. • •was only re�c:ued•franr'urofiatirrg in•the - "., nourish ter, frame. You have to reach d• Tabby ,had not.,seen tueir faces in the mn wish you a mere Christmas -ht .She is safe! My dear Sybil is sate l flood.• She,does not (gnaw that she was boat, brit tease who had not the key (cast,' he aldol. suddenly.'turning io,-safe t►eyoad all RiiiSuit; 'ylxyond alt saved from n still more horrible ante, under the vessel's aid-, and' pull them _ to her meaning could not ,detect the l Ckiptain Pendleton, w-he ha_d followed t possibility of recapture•r"exclaimed Mr. 'The mild, ,insanit,y w h.ich appeared off, taking care not to leave the best equivocation. his'sislcr iota the room. �Ceriers, triumphantly, several months ago, and`disajrpPftred al half of tecta sticking to the pranks. . . • She was cunning enough-in her fool-I ,+tad they shook Hands and went.into lI "Thank ffeaven, with all my heart I the. birlti of her child: and. which then • - - - .. '. ishness to'_keep tier math. and tp leave! b breakfast. ' But how,'and• -Mere?''-inquired Sheri- shielded her from a!1 realizaCon'of the TAl1:1BI 1'r\SIIA •' --upon the minds of her hearer. the im-[ Thcre vwre no more Chri:linin pre- dan, excitedly, % horrors of her late pnsilion. still saves ' • wres ion that Sybil a>nd doer young child'seats excl,uarg1•,1. No one there, except "She was rescued by•Raphael1 She is. her train.all-.-knowledge 'of what'it was. In a• little house u a in•street of the- ere certainly last. I Ueailrix, had Ihuaihht of giving one,I on mid-ocean now,•in a British. ship, Although. now perfectly sane, SAC is en- •tfohamniedan quarter. old, friendless,- _ But Miss Tabby•had a tender• con- Ihuii.gli.hers had been graceful and ap-t under'the protection of the British flag, tirely ignorant that she was ever put on broken. lives the man who might -have science as well as a soft heart ono a proprtate. . I God bless ail t" trial for- her life, or-Condemned.-to ruled F. i pt`: sa s- a.writer: in the'Pell "" ' --weak head, and. the keeping of this after breakfast the went to church'' "A nen!. .But tell, roe.bll alight it or death, or sent io rison. �` y T b Y P Mall Gezette. It you ask,twenly .people secret, which she could,nf)t divulge i at Rlacicviae. They were drawn thither let rite read the letter." "Nor •would- I enlighten Iror on Thal in Cairo to day, "\Vhere is Arnhi ' z: 'without breaking tier onth. not- conceal I in the roomiest carriage, by a pair o[ "Slop l; I must call Pendleton and subject lest the fate of the sleep-walker Pasha''' ttrteen iviil tell•you that he is _ 'y �! - •without trifling with 't•he truth, caused 1 the strongest borses, with J,oe on the Beatrix• l i:ose two true friends. must should be. htV -w•ho, hriving'"safely dead, w elle tiie`bllter five do nowt Isamu, , her so much di-A, , thait these frequent'box: for they expected to pick up the hear my secret and share our joy, said walked 'over the parapet of a bridge in fact, after the-bomberdnient:-of-:Alae- i crass•exarninatii,ns invariably ended.:on i Sheridans after the morning,service, and Mr. Berners, rising and going-to the above an awful' chasm;-fell doiad• with -aiiclria he was 'sent- to exile for life in her art,•in'a fit of hysterics. to bring them 'to Black Hall to dinner. da-br. �` - ` horror the .next morning nt beholding P y Ceylon. but was allowed some four yrnrs This was the stale at affairs on Christ- The distance between- Klock flail and But there was no. need to-call, for the the peril he find escaped,- I w-41t►_d nd- air A o-to return to' his native city. It was - Alms'Eve'following the great. flood. • Rlackvil4e •was considerable, and the had scarcely turned-.the lock before he vise-you-to maintain the-same inviolable only atter a week's' ltnrd ferreting. that. It was the sauuest Christ.nins ever rn;ad was rough,'and sa,it was rather heard 'the light steps o[ Miss Pendleton secrecy on that subject. She does not 1 diseove-red, through a native journal= passed at Black Hall, tale, when our party reached thetaPPruaclring.• knoiv the dangers she has passed, And i`t.. the. whereq)wuts ot_the great man. . _ Sir. Berners had invited no one, not. church, I ,".)What is the matter?. Lyon.. you are she need never` know them. - Even novti, in his sev;etjjieth year, he is � r even his mast intimgte friends, to spend I• The congregation were already in,hnppy-or crazy t \�hich�is it? I.am "They have spoken-the ship, and i will a 'big anata; in his prirne he must have : g 14 it'Wild him. (heir seals. and the" pas'to'r was' iii his sure something delightful must have go up and see what she is. nee»-irnatense. AVhite hair and beard; a _ ­-But, Captain- and hialiix ltullyil:'�o thefie was no opportunity for happened to make ,you look sol 'What "Later.-She Is not thty Slirprfic. "tis' broad thoughtful forehead, surmounted, a had -come uninvited, for Itiey were de- otir•frionds to meet until after the bene• is it-?" demanded Beatrix, as she elided she ought to have been. She is the Sally ny. llae Turkish tarhoosh; kindly y ;,•lerrnined that •.yon Berners shoulai not' dictimi w•as pruriounced.- into a seal, ' Ann. -of- Baltimore, homeward bound, dulled a little by age bol lightin ups ; be left -alone on his. sox-row: -at •suc•h it Then, as the people were all.leaving Before Mr. Berners could answer, the with a cargo of. silks. She:_will any �i:onderfully when ha tells about things , time. the cbuHi.. .Mr. : Berners sought out door once.. more opened,-and Captain •alongside for half-an hour' to exchange which interest him: a straight., powerful) - �l� I "W'e have rejoiced Willi }Ma In -fount• young S erklan and his.little niece, and Pendleton entered. letters and some provisions. nose; a large mouth, which must oncol a Christmas holiday. Sl4ail' %t wool afler' paying them the eamplimenls of "\Nkat is up?" was itis first gtiesUon, "A [cw words more. . Don't . forget have been hard abd`,ruel, not+ soflenedl come arid mourn with puu now Ilea- the season invited tlti�m to take seals in on seeing the. excited countenances o[ where I told you you might find your adversity, thou h the day is warn(, _: ;- `: (rix gently Inquired, ns with_ hr'r bro. lds•carriage to-Black Hall. - his friends. - child,. and then go and accuse me of ire ad ears y8n overcoat; and he walksl•• ' .'a' Iher she entered the, parl4, �i•hwe \h• Ther• mrcepted• his offer with thanks, "We have good tiews. Birt=where is stealing-11. -- heavily on a massive ebony stick. Berners nn -this (:ftrianu+s -`t t, •tnd.alluwed him to conduct. them to the hits Sheridan.?" 'Inquired Mr. i3erners; "Remember that you have my author• _ grieving .alone. r• ,:,ch. in which th 1 OBAIlletons were suddenly remembering his youngest it), for releasing the old woman from - He grit up and welcumod hi.a fri,nd.:, nil"'adY seated, r guest. her bath, that she•may•give you every `• anti Ihnn%od them for their vi.�- 3'liero was a mertjr • ; (•jags ltltween "0h, bfinnfe'ts curling her hair in my detail of the rescue. But i counsel you There A,e some people who ncverthink• � - „ "1. gold not, find it in my to art I , in. Ihr young people, g the room. 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I.,1.1,�,� --: Irlt- ;day. .,ding a few days with A. and _ :: I � �;', k . . ape ,..,.,� -Miss-Jennie Dale returned to Mrs. Allasrag. _ An accident of a most distress- - ----� '` her home-is Toronto on Monday -Howard Wise, of . Toronto, 'ing and m' sterions nature occur- J �'last• is spending a week with Pickering .ed about a mile and half from Hunter$ - ' . '` r. -Fred Herks, of Oshawa, has friends. town Sunday morning. . Engineer _ t y __been spending a few days at the -Frank Alloway, of Whitby, Lamb, running light, (just the J "1 ' home of his mother here.. is spending a.week #fere.at the engine) reported having struck a , ;We can supply all your needs in - Mits Nellie Law has been con- home of his parents. man a short distance from town. fined to the house during the past -C. W. Carruthers was here He was lying between the rails S ortin Goods - Y ._��.•• - N.•• -� weeTl<with:an attack of sciatica. this week getting his evaporator with his head on the rail. Agent p -George A—-Gordon';,who' has in readiness for the fall business. Goodrich at once notified. Coron- �* spent the past five months in Re- -`Miss Olive Allison, and Miss er Bascom, who went back on the r, A full supply of Shells; Powder, 15hot and `a Cartrid es, etc. ,�, returned home on Thursday Somerville, of -Cherrywood, spent engine and assisted in picking up g Sunday with Wm, and Mrs. Gil- the remains. The head was al- Apple Parers _ � ` -The G. T. R. work-train has Christ. most crushed in pieees,and no one - been busy for sever4i•days widen- -•W. D. Gordon returned home of the many persons who quickly Try one of our Hudson Apple Parers. _ ' _' ill the road-bed south of the athered at the incl ht shed V - ' r g on Tuesday evening after an ab- B B Best on the Market. scilla�ge• sense of .three months in the where the body was placed could ;`; • -The young is of Walter Cor North-West. identify it. Thinking ytt might Apple B$$fS.etg nell has been very ill at the home _Mrs. Robinson of Toronto' is be a son of John Oatob 's, who 1. I. - 4 . of his grandpareatsr Gerva�'and is endiil a few lives 0 the corner of the Brock - _ • = .Mrs. Cornell. p g days with Pi J. _ See our stock of Willow Baskets for le pickers. Good ;' and Mrs. Howlett and other Pick- and the to Fn line, a couple of Pp p -Chas. and -Mrs. Harris, of ening friends. men drove out to J1is place, taking stron durable baskets at close, rices. 6 . ._ g p Brooklin, visited the letter's -A number from' the local with them the hat and coat of _- _ - - . -parents,-John and Mrs. Stevenson, lodge of Oddfellows attended the the unfortunate troy. Their con- Heaters �- .'on Sundaylast. Sovereign Grand Lodge iiieefing jecttire was only too true. He _ ._ , , _ . �Marvin�and Mrs. Burk and at Toronto this W eek. was the third son of fir:and ;11rs. Coal oil Heaters"in all sizes. Just the thing for these cool daughter, of Buwmanville, sent -Mr. Robert Miller, -ave regret Oateby. The parents say that he evenings. . :Saturday and Sunday with-�. F. to say, is-seriously ill with an at• came to town with them Satur- -• -end•Mrs,Every and family. , - tack of dysentery. His Women- day night, .and. that instead of - - z.:- -Born.-At Heidleburg, on ous friends hope.for a speedy re- returning with them he said he J� H• �UNI)Y . - Frida3, the%th inst., the n•ife of covery., would return with a companion • ` - -- .- . . "" David Harper, .principal of the -L riah Jones,on Monday, mov by thg railway, From what we - Pi-ekerin_g Public school, of twine, ed from the old O'Leary residence can ]earn he_ never ]eft torn1. . - son and daughter. west of the village to his own on Saturday `night, but slept with .. . ^ - -After three months' pleasant Church Street south. lately occu- ttvo-companions in astable .near f� �e � i '_iCe f�n :Tea - visit at ,the hoi�te of her father, p- y , tmerfelt. the track north of the'town, and a ted b 51r. Flt r miss to re-. --.__ 3-. J. Howlett's barber shop went about ten o'clock for home. - . 1. - 1§ume her duties in her school at Coroner Bascl>m ordered an . . of paint in .its Id to a fresh coat _,�. _ - has been treats Wrenehell. Minn. nterior, as well as Inquest Monday morning -Norman Doyle', who was in being re-papered thus giving it a slier viewing the bods the jur . Is a very fine tea t s a _ _ injured 'some time ago"by falling very attractive appearance. ° adjourned until , eight o'cloc rich and delicious flavor.- . otit ol,a road-cart,is able to be out -Mn-George ii`err, manager'of Thursday evt-ning.-Journal: '. - ' - gave you tried it? ` again, but his progress towards the Pickeringtbranch of the Nest- Come and get a sample lot. _ f -recovery is very slow. ern Bank.is off darty owing to ill- - OSHA�'A FAIR. It is splendid value-30 cents . �_ _ -We direct the attention of ness. fi�''e hope to see him in,his _ - , . — _ _ •or A lbs for$1.00 ` our readers to the.advt. in an, accustomed place in a_few day s. Entries to be made before Saturday - . . -- iother-column of T. M. McFadden, y ' _ • - - -A meeting of the W. F. M. S. night, Sept.•32nd. t� a ;who has purchased the drug busi= of St. Andrew's ehurcn was held tf you have no entry form give sec: carried on for's nrmber of years in the basement of the church on ,tion.numbers on.say paper and Aign Brkfast eFoods a Ce'r' eals by Dr. Bateman. TueAday afternoon 'when - Mrs. same' - } , ." . -Miss Percy, who has been re- Scott, of Port Perry, gave a most Exhibitors should remember that . siding for some time in Havana, - all articles except live stock and pouf- , B interesting address: try-list be delivered and in place'be- - . . flubs, but lately holidayins at the -miss Nettie Carruthers, who fore 13-o'clock noon, Tuesday, Sept. - ;� 1g �&net • home of her father iu Toronto, is has been attending the Post Grad- 25th. spending a few days with T. B. uate Hospital, of New York. as Jud�c ing to commence at 1 p. m. and Mrs. Marqnis. nurse-in-trainia�, fa holidaying .ail live stock.and' poultaF��,ro be on Gufsto,.Malts Vita, Triscuit, Force, --Mr. House, who has been em: for a month at the home of her grounds at 10 o'clock a.m.;Wed, Sept. ` Grape-Nut, Orange Meat, Etc., Etc. ployed in the-Pickering Pharmacy mother on the Kingston .Road adth.. Tillson's Oats, Flaked Wheat, Gold. . .. f i or the past few months, .le t East - . - . _ Arr$ngements have been completed . dust, Corn Meal, etc., etc., etc. • rday for Whit where he pester -The Ladies Aid of'St And- for two Iargc tents,one for use as Flor- - ltiae secured a situation to J. E. al H&11, the other for use of Oel2awa gO� r `guy a pair of'oar cheap satires gloves for Apple Picking. rew's church held their regular people, -6 All Sizes_ �Yillis'slruR euro• monthly meeeting at the home - - -The inhabitants of our �gniet of*rs. John Rankin on Tuesday- Tuesday- ot+ FAIR. •: " .. " _ _ . _ _ _ __ . M Quaker village were. • somewhat afternoon .of 'last week when a Preparation dap-Receiving aad - - - - _ s • ' 11 , ' surprised,.and oo"C6 pf the more most enjoyable"time.wom spent-by, }udgiug of rail article& a:sept Live "." eeasiti'e ones, shocked, to see a the ]arse number present. $tock and Poultry. J o h n 1I 1 e W cos "' '" - _ gangof Italians worltiag upon thf; -Rev. B. N. de Fce Wagner, ?p.m.-Opening. . . . _tkspproach to the iron bridge on who has had charge of a parish a Magnificent dinplay of. Fire Works -, - ._ . - , urch Street south, on Sunday Maynooth dartug the - summer by Prof. Hand,of Hamilton. EsLter. _ '1 lSt. months, is apending-a few days tainment;before an etatid. �' -Ho 1 for annual western exenr- here at the home of his parents �4 ednesdav, Sept. 26th- .•. I. . - - sions. All trains Sept. 20, 21 and before 'resitming his studies at Gates open at 1u a.m. - - `. _ • Live Ntuc6-to be- on rovndi;b lU • _ • _= Rood-till end-Oct. Sth to return 'Wycliffe.College,Toronto. - - g y :_, . i18tit single fare. Chicago, Detroit, -Fred Herks, of Oshawa, who .a ft' 8 .' p.m. . : . -, is LEARING U T H Judging lire stack at 1 LLL ,- , . .,.: . =Port urun &c., dtc: See Stephen- has been holidaying fora few s -r 4peedln events 2. 1 P.M. _. ,_ _ _ =son, Whitby, (opposite P. O.) for daps at the home of h{s mother ,iertslnment.ueiore grandstand at - =;a11 tickets before travelling. Also here, left on Wednesday morning intervals. -_-- ' ' Harvest Excursion tickets:-Se t'2:; for Detroit, ivhere be has secured briving horses etc.to be shown dur- - - ' J - -",.'s ; good for 90 days to North- est a position in an electrical supply ing the aft:ernuon. 4 . - . potnts at StephenFon's. business conducted by his coiisih. Address all sanies to Elmer Lick, .. - . - -Not for a number of years has We�a•i�h him saccess. Oshawa, . there been so much done as this -On Thursday afternoon of last The attention of the public is again Screen Doors .,,4 : . _ _. - - .year in improving the appearance week, while a ggang of men were called to the fivr for a"dollar entrance _ , 1. of the 'Ila e. Old and dila idat- en R ed threshin in' .James tickets for sale up to night of ZYnd at 1 . _ i't $ {t g K R:' Little's -book stQ1 e, Oshawa. Tod's ed. fences have been torn Aown, Prouse's .barn on the base-line, a restaurant, Oshawa, and Allan's drug - _ ,'a large nntpber of new granolit, ir thunder-storm passed over that store, Whitby. We Have four left out of coir huge stock They will be cleared out at coat or ivwer.. Do you need one. The are vin at . '._ -�7. _ walks around private rePidei,tg li)cality, during which a bolt of Boys and girls Icwk 'out for 'your y y g g have been constructed, and aeon-. lightning struck the barn. `The Past of t21e show. - your own price, _. :. .. .. siderable amonilt of. painting has -electric, current passed down one .been done. The fever has been of the posts by the side of the % _ -_ `:contagious f►nd we trust,the good door, thence into the basement -Dim Your. StomOor. A few .Good Paints 25o�per.quart; ]5o per p1nt. �u8t be ' work will,continne. and into.the ground. Fortunate-. . .. -A writer says you call tell a ly no person received any injuries �ot�er You _ -.•: :ID18ar8d OIIt. eitcceesful farmet-by looking- at- and only one for two dollars dam- _ '._ -' .. . .. _ . : 'his horses;you can tell a slovenly age was done to the barn. ' woman b lodkin at her hair ou Dr 'Shoop :Restorative Cotes AN ' __, cantellthed g 'Y -An employ of the Industrial - _ • iygoodsbox statesman School, Mimico, was in. town on, Distressing Stomach Troabbs Our Fall Goods are arriving. .Summer Goods must go. by looking at the patches on tits Wednesday in Fearch of two boyo Thrno the Inside tiorves. - . `bosom of his pantaloons; you can who had escaped from that insti-' -. W8 n1A8t Nave the room. _' _a tell the poisonous serpent b names are Peter Baker end .Ro owleel it e`tai r`he `mins ms ��n�DO�� - _ Y tution the newtons do Their �►a you sloe your health and ton - the bluntness of .his tail, but % i'p g The former has a dark brown akin symptoms or cosine disease—isa� d—trea ur . - .- the -easiest-thing of all, yyon-_can Rogers, aged 'abotlt, l5 years., Dr. Shoop s Restorative and end all these - tell the ante. risin mere b symptoa masse .rbcs are si¢nalsethey are _ _ a glance at the local paper. This and the latter dark -hair, and them?,You who never eat a hearty meal..its a - S a - is not divine revelation but it i8 were dressed in the school llnl- out a sense of fullness followed by • period t lassitude or drowsiness—beware 0 1 @. business and gospel trutb. form, but ,were without coats. Neitlectthesecondi- 0ousand you surer. .. _ _ -A man was very sad because Trousers re with red' stripe invite atstneseia¢ tndtpesLionyon n - - - - ---. grey pe become A sall6w, miserable d y n- —T' his wife had gone out of town on down the sides; shirt a blue peptic. Do you experience any . visit, _which she 'would not of these army toms?-ata- ' shorten in its of his a check.' A reward of $5 is offered trees anter eadng,return• p appeals to for information le re to their .tug or lova to mouth, Boots � her to come home. , He flnall hit gnawing at pit of stom• ' d Y capture.. They were I een at ash,rumbling a[sae,belchI.- :' ;`upon a�pIan to induce-her to re- the Woodbine working Ieir way Inc of wind, loss of apve- - oSh - es 0 -. . turn. He sent her a copy of the site, heartburn headache, ass ,.r. - PY east. . - •=mess? I f y o u often in any of .. •local'paper with one item clipped ' _The i��il&Rise 'arising out, of 'these ways, your duty is clear- .. .. pont, and molten s11e wrote to findaccwere 1 s b u t one nurse open to you- ' --Our"fall stock of-the old' reliable Williatus Brand has arrived. out what it was 118 had clipped njlenil Tho. ttnd MraeriJacksoull of i m a c hihneiry a shake oQtfo;se ei>;i�s -- Extra good values in Men's and Boy's heavy and mediiitn ':'.1Du� he refused to tell her. The evidence of disease.Put the digestive nerves in weights. 'T i Whitby, were thrown out of their condition to act as nature sounded they should. , 1. scheme worked admirably: . In buggy, and .severely injured,';as Dont drug, don't force—just give the inside A good ehoice of Men's, Ladies', Boys or Girls fine wear. "]less than a week- she was home to nerves natural force,gentle tonic,nature's hes We have a large stock to choose' from. Any quality or _ 7 well as having their horse 'killed Dr. snoop's Restorative should be taken Lo& y find out what it was that had was.to come off at the fall assizes this-it is the only prescrlpLlon which buuei price to snit. been _going. on that her, husband being held at Whitby this week. Zoror°vv en'soldld pnc roreooto mmtOeeodre ea bii'sde s �-f didn't want her to know about. A number of witnesses were sum�� . PICKERIN PHARMACY. _, �• B. G'17 1(►,k Il�. --We are in receipt t of a co • Y p py.of .mooed from this locality, in be- . UNTTN , P erl �� +tlie special immigration edition,of half of Mr. Jackson, who brought : • .,Vie Daily Herald, of Calgary, sent Fnit for unatrted dama}ges_againat NOW-• OPEN C. I- i= -ue by L. J. Gleeson, Wetaskiwin. the owner of the auto, Mr. Van- . _ - v - The edition.is printed on.fine cal- sickler, of Toronto. Before the - Fall Term is the L. „• " ”' end"red paper, and among other case was called, the matter was . - . . - places that are tow ""paidWeipss the settled out of court,, whereby ( .�_.BgSi>R �.,�j�,,,': ore �Rarga��LS '�prosperous t o to klwin Vansickler"laid all the costa of the ""a'�b� . . . :21 - > which can now be reckoned as one suit, including the fees of the T �• _ . :... __ of the cities pf the Great West. witnesses, Counsels' fees and aid -' • The cuts illustrating the town the other costs connected with Enter any time ' Twent teacbere, •;+ one hundred and twent ewritin 640 yards Plain and Fancy Priate and Muslim, cost 8, 9 and lOc--while` rare large and clear and gives one ,the litigation. ' The defendant T y g tl?e instal,Sc. Machines. L.,excelled tact iLiea for a good idea of the progressiveness also pays Mr. Jackson for all dam, assisting graduates to $�at and under cast. . ' _ M g (;z positions. 11, of the western city. r. Gleeson ages be sustained by the accident. Writs for new Oalander. 'lR"aII line of Patent Mediciaesat cut rate prices. � • rfw is delighted with "Sunny Al- It i3 said that it will cost�Van- � � -, �h cls mAt4 being perfect, sickler b300 or >6400 to get- out of Y gp�^e � Toronto,iW. W' it + _ p• � r ' ^��l/r , tLe sera --- .0 ��Jjl{I i6i L ­ - L ;� '- ... `� ,r ...H .,