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SEPT 28, 90 6 .:__gyp, 5 OLG Xx • ___.�_.-_ _ -_ l a 'IMS 101 03t/il 1lCs>r�a- ---, CHERRY WOOD. rrlth rap{ attention to the end. -_-- Special an hems'were rendered t the revening service. Miss Curtis is visiting Toronto Fo / This ftfriends. r �Deeetal. ( The farmers are busy threshing STOGF'FVILLE. .� OATS _ �R. R. N. STEWART, Markham. these days.' -- - DENTIST. Tom Annan, of Dunbarton, An unanimous call has been eg- 8R* (}radnate of TIST.IIniversity s nt Sundav with friends here. Poor�Bloo Ono to Royal ooneg.of Dental Barpooa. pe tended from the united congrega- - iyti 'pPFIOE—OPPOSITE THE POBTOFYTCE. Miss .Katie Tebfy has returned tions of Whitchurch and Langside open daily 9 a to to 6 D•m- to to Toronto after spending Ver hol- W the Rev. G. P. Duncan, of Un- ' Residence.Main St.,North. O.fi i S 1 `idays with her paL'ents here• ionville. teas medicine AT IIxlolrvlLin EVERY FRIDAY. 'Miss-Hattie Langley has return- What -mi ht have been a ver u Can You t' a ed to Toronto after spending serious accident occurred at the tested 60 years f Sixty years es -Iea.m.to f p. m: Office over Summerfeldf silvers store. soliie, time -wlte P• Teefy and railway station here on Monday of experience, thunk of that t TR.E_B.BARgEF:,L D:B.•D:D. 8.. family._ morning lust. Miss Klinck ivho + .V g Experience with Ayer tsar- Dentist,6ton$ville, Honor graduate of . attends MRCk11AII1 111811 6('hOUl was the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and of AUDLI;Y. attempting to board the train saparill,a; the original Sarss- tho aniversit7 of Torp�to. Howie-8 to 12 a.m.. 'We are now '' ---- n Nile in motion ~his thrown vio- parilla; the strongest Sarsaps j to o p•m. Office in Grubta's Block,over is , elery store. Local telephone`o.94. Appoint. ' Ira Lawrence Sunday ed'At home. lently upon the station platform. cilia• the Sarsaparilla the dog meats may be made for evenings. Residence Oshawa fair drew a number of our + "O Brien ay.. 3tARSHA f every Monday an - Rad she fallen off the platform lTtissaay. Office over white's store. 2717 buying O9t8 people this week. toes endorse for thin bloc _ 1 r. Gronlpton has been bury shipp- the i;esult-might have been fatal. -Tribune.ibune. weak nerves,general debilirr.. t ing produce to the city. . i. _ Medical. Cia3lp at 011e Rich. Packrin has rust completed -+.'+ But even this grand old medkine cannot der " ` ,..,•„- .-•� ^^^^^"""^^^ _ the foirndationffor a neiv hog•pen. _ tt.bent work if the liver 1s best possible and tits fff ALTO\:1. bo.rehccr.adpated. For the t>entyoaalb2eae. �{/t�/T F. E ASTWOOD, M.D., Snreeon - E tt3Pat02'. Mr. Smith, editor o the "Sun," - ----- ° '.nits,you should take laxative doses of y�er'a - f 1 .. to Canadian Pacific Rai1WGP; coroner paid a Hying visit in our bur on Sun- WHIR while taking d, Sarsaparilla.th The liv.r g �Y, and;Mrs. Morden visited in elllq¢leklp respond,and so w1ll the boweb. P ICKERING NE Ontario County' I4ener . afar 10 S Ll,Antes, da 01aremont• officehones—Before1oa.m., 1 toe Chas. Lvndeis offering his thresh- town this''aeek. 11Sadebrs.o.amco„Lowell, and Rota 7 to 6 p,m-. Private telephone inF outfit for sale at a very attractive :Hiss F. S.pang vie-iced her sister, Also sanutaos,u"ers or .. connection with Balsam.Greenwead,BronBha's Bllllg j'OUrB : ' liAMVVlWW9. Mt Zion,A.Johnstou's ftth coal, Wm Oowie's price. :firs• R: Rae last week. AGUE euft� nl 8- s v ick- co family,of P D Pn h's(9th obt. 91eSt ad and,Earn ,,, tthcoM),and a R y John White has, mined into his e/ s C1tEtaY per. _ _ alonol. Best ening; visited Jas. and firs. of new house which ie a great Legal. on �aunday. Squire bunting, of Pickering, occur improvement. rice a,nd *eight red the pulpit here on Sunday last in Miss A. E. Boothby, Miss Minnie T E, FAREWELL,Q. C..BARRIS• P F P P V . T73s,0ount7 Qzo'tn Attorney,and laII}3tt the absence of:fir. Bell. and William Williams gpent the olseKos, oOast$Oy..Whitb►• Sam. Mayne is busy engaged plow- 20th at Newmarket. ing at Pickering on the farni of G.or- Asa Millard and John Scott at- which A c r o . which he has ren. d. Mavne - osite Post • • y ` We understand t at ui. . ayne to rra,soliofsor.,so. omoo opp Newmarket part Thursdag. ett4ea Whiftby,Ona Jao_Ban Dow,BA.tTh.o _ the south of us has rented W. J. Rea The Ladies' Aid of the Metho- A;oG lntrav,LL•B. -Konev to Loan. 6y 1L2t ;oa Zin'w farm,at Pickering fora term of years. dist church will hold a social at _ Feterta+wi Y _ ' s mWilliams Geo. Dunlop i the recognized chs - John William on-Oct. 1st. - -. :-..'. • •• -_ - - ion sickle stinger of this township, ..... - ^^' Having just laid low Westney Bros.' ,R-HITBY. When you want something orrk. HSOPSI:SB.QETERINABY BOB- - large Held df ensilage corn. • DSON, Graduau:o! the Ontario Vat— iM,} 4 —,— the common, Von.have it 'mat • s �laasy oollogs, Toronto. eeQiaa r.d member FIC�ERi M �I I ERY -- Ot'der. 3o it is with your har2aas�- - - dth.Ontano asteriusay Me am, luaod "41°' GREED RIVER. The barn and contents on lot 35,' '$. s, _ and collars. Dou't take what ei�asand residence oneaadonegaartarmile Y -- F.. Whitby Township. owned by Mr 30w aorah a!Or..a River. 011ie*and abosing tong. Wm. Oke, and worked by two hired call get,"-pet what you weir bona to u a-yu gad i so + pn+• vat• Wm. Milne is=lowly recovering Then you will be satisfied. XM lebsphonr to m9 oma P,o.Vim* ar..a First-class rigs for hire by gay Hien,James Stephenson and William Y . atrsr, Ons from typhoid fever. Ashby. were burned last Friday morn- otherwise. ' or night. Miss Anderson is visiting-Misses ing, The two-men were in the stable -- liadae'ratlft. _ E Turner. drain their-chores O C r five e`us 7 .. ._ ' Macy and Ella T r R n t over min- .W a the best of leather;�� ” ^^ 'Bus.lgeets all trains Miss Ada Barke�yy is visiting Mise- 'utes before the fire broke out. It IRE INSURANCE. ' Lily Barton and Mrs: Alph Hoo_v- seemed to have started at the to of - p ,guarantee absolute �1 soNCE the hayloft. They have'not the least Satisfaction. s gilts Go compel TesIning dOIle. er. McIntyredea how the fire started as neither of �7 D, g, SPINS, Asaxt, Mm. anis Miss. Annie. clo last _ ,• rr Bedell W. •Q� ®_1_ ._ ' spent a few.days in Toronto last the uta'n ®woke. ek detective -from it6! Pttkertl nQ. ~Asir. Toronto arrived on hearing of the t ---- fire to hunt two men who escaped �5017.$'21�3�7c �sssitistasir; 6a1rAs. Mrs. Geo. Ferrier, of Whitevale, from Toronto and:it was his supppoc�si- - _ called on number of friends here 'cion that they might have something - BUNTINt?r, Ismer of Mame - Tuesday, to do with the fire. . The-total lose a -B. Boons"for the oottatx of onsario. Pickering Wheaton- and .1�1�1rs. Hagerman estimated at$3,000 with insurance of I foil Want a firBty as the sloes orae hisrsetd.nee.P'ic TIES - and family spetlt Sunday . with pe:;e than ohne half. € : • - Clarence and Mrs. Foster. The Rev. E.C. Earp has been rip- - class _ _ int -the curacy of St.. ui's Pharmacy lists' Fraser, of Saratoga, is. eb ed to ur y Pa :- B.$EATON,TOWNSHIPOLERB _ church, Toronto, his duties to begin _ �. ogay.7ancer, 0cmmiaelonezloraoaioaa Vending a fen months ��'ith Mrs' on the first Sunday in October. -:alsdase., Aeooaataat. Ea.. teoaey - P. R. and �lr «m. Hoover. psop. T lunar o! MarzTa:e.Lac ing his ininistty_ at. fit. John's. Mr, low Dur- tam ':1:, Ona. �a$ed Nance• Jlru. Janrea HPnder�on and ckut- Eiis-p has made many frierids-whowill- -• ghter .re spending a .fete days' Ileus with regret of his departure. St. - POSTILL, -Licensed Auctioneer, having purchased the drug business tvith'Pickering friends this week. Patti' of which Rev. C'iNion Cody, D. j• for Oounttof York gad Ontario. Xac• ` eloagalea of allda attenned won ahortesL of Dr.Bateman we have pieasurr in A 911rat't youtlg miller Rrril'ed•At D•• is rector, is a large and f1oaC• � .—CAH Ori'—' _ noaice, Address*sen River P.O., Out, making our bow to the people of Pick- the home of Wm. and Mr.i. Huov fishing church. air.Fare is the second -- —�' erini and surrounding country. NZ-e..er Situdtt morning. Con ratula- clergyman from S[. John's to be ap- POUGHER. Licenced Auction- are increasing our stock and have Y g g pMinted to St. Paul', .church. The L• D• Banks, -P1Cke1<'lII �(1 tions. Iter. E. A. 31cln[yre is senior curate . j e ear,valustorsand CollAtcr for the everything to be found in an up-to-� C6ilgratulatious fire extended t0 Lisa of York and Ontario All kinds of suction y 8 And has been engaged In S[. Paul's Th© Was conducted and valuations made at mod" date drug store. Any orders inttatst Clarence and Mrs.Young upon the Parish for over two years. Mi. Earp uu r � ~rate charge, Estates and coastatnments con- ed to us will be prom filled and W f�� 1111 BAH,l �� � 8 ; stte%ly managed. and sold by auction or p arrival of tl fine daughter at .Lhete vt ill preach on Sunday, Sept. ..30th, private sale. Idortgages, route, Motes sad thankfully received. neral accounts promptly collected and.satso- This we we are dpep}d. Pi a full home last week. 'ministry will S the fast Sunday of his ry settlements guaranteed. Phone or stock of Fresh Spices and Pickling Albert t Heiscy had the misfortune ministry of St.John's church. inooiponted by got of Parliamout lore for termv and pardeulal--B a.� h6°0' 'dries. Sppecie Corks, Jar Rims, to have the top of one of his 'fin- -- ` nom. s Branch. Ont Hates may be fitted y Parraftn W-1az• Beeswax, Resin, gets taken off one day last .aveek - Authorised Oa)iW.................. ..s1 °mO• Freed's Bottle Wax,etc. while workingwith a machine, Ii1tOLcilia3t• Subscribed Capital...;`.•. " Prescriptions carefully co Mrs. with pure drugs. Mrs. Robert Daftle, of thi-.place Assets Rea3ny Convertible............ 1,00W and :firs. T. Plie-rrill, of Whitevale A. Beer spent Sundt►y,ip Brook- Joazi cow.�iaent T.H.zrs°et>z���bw. - Orley to Loan T, if. McFADDEN, s sent a couple of d9 a last. ~eel:. lin. Druggist and Optician I l l special attention given to Farmer's Sa ase --5 per cent.- FSpes tested free of charge. Satisf+tc- tCith Mrs.`Jame'. Henderson, -of J. M. Gerow is in Toronto this Notes Collections solicited and prompptly madatf k Farmer's Notes.discounted A=csn as.e7• tion guaranteed. Seitrboro. The Board of Health islet here o�itfa�bi age bon,rot ane ora I>�t.se► w - — ,ay a on an parts of the world' GOODR'OQD. on Tuesday. savings sank Deyastra.at: inatiiance of all kinds gag Chickens Wanted. — Mrs. Beer is visiting- with Interest allowed on d.po.us at hishear Mrs. Chapman returned from the 'friends in Brooklin. rent rates,and credited halfyesgly to dsPoa+w�" $trended to city on ;tiianday. F. Gerow, of Toront(i, spelit caeo. seer. it[atiasts, We sj, &p,y the.highest market price Corn fillip of the silos well be con- Sunday of Wm. lltosgcoce's. �—��•�� for spriig chickens. Those having pleted this week. R. A ler is visiting with his a !� them�shottld see us before selling. Prt�c�s -are good at the Village' Agler Hubbard. 1 � Beal Estate handled—Conveyanc- Market these days. . grandmother,Mrs. ing done on short notice. We also sell field and garden seeds for, Infant daughter of Jno. and :firs. Messrs. Wm, Burk and, Sykes, the W. Rennie Co., ltd, at cat&- Watson died on Monday.• - of Oshawa, spent.-Sunday at J. • ye•}� logue-piriees--her',,-one-of-- beef- ing-wipLhR�e completed arks. ll ring., a s sed stores in Canada. season's circle in four weeks now. Miss $eat ie Al er --- v ° Two 150 acre farmq for sale. Also bete the seam R. and M t g - 3 good house and Sot in Village. F. S. Crosby and wife, of Uxbridge, itis with their uncle, Dr. H. Al- s g No, I Groceries, Salt, Oils,Turpentine visited his brother and sister here last g =� on hand. Prices right. ger, of Stirling. week` Alcox left Cliffs weal:for an'ex- E. W. and Mrs. Willson spent a •. V. Richards�a• FARMERS' SrPPLI iTORE, tended visit to her daughter in Grand few days last week with ;vlr. Cts i _ E. Bryan,�IRnager. Rapids, Patterson, of Uxbridge. "Notary Public, Pickering. Onion crop is large in this section Messrs. G. Philip, N. Tonllihson, l and are being sold in. the village at'$l C. A. Barclay, and F. L'. Gleeson =' DOl [INION_ BANK per bag. attended Lindsay Fair on Satnr- .•All is not Gold that litters- Barr Sanders and wife, of Stoufl'- b g Y day. a lies more to the selling �> Ville, visited at Mr. Crosby's last week Mr. Cook, of Siloam; was -here pp fiend oiiloe, Toronto for a day, ' of leweIry perhaps than to Furnituresjq� e e on Frida looking after the poli- an other business."A new fence has been erected in 3' y Capital Authorized, .�,i 4,000,000 front of the church and the sheds will cis Co. inion of gelacent oof Geo Philir the p,. • Yet have you not found that paid up 3,000,000 be extended. P • the moral is good.in alLthinRs. . c A fall line of first Reserve fund and nodi- W. Barton has two teams at work who is retiring, oh►ae furniture now icing fall-ploughing on the Lee farm red and Norman Bunker, We ~shot to impress you with "oa ' exhibition in vided profits 3,539,000 which he purchased this spring. Thos. Poacher and Hugh Mechin, the fact the r of the Total assets 42,000,000' The township council s(nt firs. bl' Robt. Cowan and wife, - our ware rooms. Henry .. - •• ! , Smith from this to*msbip to the and Ma Norton and number of taan is 5 ire import- d Prices right. 'WHITBY BRANCH. , country home last week and she died �' ant than the few cell perhaps w reaching there. nth s a en e a r 1 t e ahortly after re hi er 'tt d d Oshawa far this you will save by buying;a. noir• S. D1111ngham General Banking Business Methodist church re-opening on the week. doubtful articl �'. :. 'Ke u f g t transacted. 16th was a most successful event. The George Philip, jc., who has 'Ven l _ _ us which materi- uy the Massey-Harris agency,'has , weather was'propitious Piekert �t' all assisted in drawing a large con- decided to se by public auction 1 y U Good W'stchea Special atTention given to the o01 ee- gregation that greeted each preacher oil Saturday,' Oct:6th.; his'stock �e "� ` tion of far'mer's sale,and at the three services of the *day. of farm implements, fowl and - - - -- other notes. Rev. Mr. Legate, the pewter, preached quantity of household furniture Good ae'Welty. > c a er I doe — at the anon after whies ach he tappraised b q y - - (� Por full particulars see bill. - 'A a �n `S,&QIN(3S DEPARTMENT.- ated ~Armon after.. which he raised by le collection-and subscription 8140 In In place of the regular Sabbath �epoeitZ received(elf $I. and the afternoon Rev, Mr. McFwan, School and church services in the - • . , Have a full line of fresh and cur- upwards. Baptist preacher,. of Uxbridge, Presbyterian church here nett D a ,�?. �ast{ 3 ed meats constantly on hfend. F preached a splendid sermon and the Sabbath, the -annual "children's R. lY •! Sazteretat allowed at highest Union Baptist and Methodist choir's day service conducted by the1 Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, current rates. ave excellent music. The evening. -._Phone rinain 8c ar aid half g sloe, Rev. F. C. Harper, Will Jeweler and Optician- ;Y1 Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. CO2 ].pOZ13�dmdi p service waa taken by Rev. C. J. Dob- V held commencing at 2,o'clock Bek Street South, Whitbry. yam,y son, of Markham, who gave a m, iemember the chAnge of Highest prieAs paid for very thoughtful and instructive P. Butcher's cattle. E.'THORNTON, , ager. ,sermon which'held the congregation time. tv iq+ .. -..:, ,r, .., �3 ✓ arw� d�'':.o.'dx�"Tr1 �-�1'''.y�, `K'a +nnf�^a�'%"�' .�""y. "��.�6". .. r .. � ., F. 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Y �` ..,.�;i� S3• VYj..Y f., :Nr�,tr - v ..i ri+... :�.. .. s).. .. �' {{ ., , 1 .with a pierce of black material, and the. x O hat will be nearly equal to new at the iN�. '''Ad uditegat f on cost of about one cent. �* j• On Frying.-First let the tat heat �Y slowly, and when a faint blue smoke is used in the ptl"O*il'at10n — _ rises it is ready. Test .the fat by-put That soatttfa" good, doesn't It? � { ting in a small piece of bread, it tthe t: Never a cold or a cough but #AWa" ,,, turns a golden brown in a moment Da : pesleetlp weft and hearty. fat is the right heat for frying. ; You could be tike that with a little care wad not put in,more.than A couple of pieces of fish, or meat, at a time or you will COLTSFOOTE EXPECTORANT cool the tat too suddenly. Keep it in the house and use it at the.sllglttest TO HANG PICTURES. planof an approaching cold or cough. y It positively cares Colds,tCoa�94C: anjp,Whoopin0 .Asthma Often in hanging pictures the arcate CEYLON GREEN TEA. { told an Throat wad !fes troubles. difficulty is experienced in getting the A pure vegetable s�rnp. Your druggist keeps it aad tteeemmead! tL screw to tauten secured; into the plan- THE ?EA THAT OUTCLASSES ALL JAPANS. Prlee,26 Cents. Cter. Here is a simple remedy which b many professional picture-hangers fol- REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. low in the course of a da s work. The .e,awe,and 6o PER i.D, _ ' hole 'made by the screw Is enlarged, LEAD PACKETS ONLY. ' AT ALL URaCtBbtB and the edgesof the plaster are thor- Ya'' neatly moistened with orator. . Then BABY NEARLY DEAD. - GAS ENGINES ON SHIPS. the space Is filled with plaster of Paris I and jhe sera pressed into the soft plan- Mrs. john Cudd Killaloe Stption,{ Mr. J. E. Thornycroft, an English au- ter.- When. the plaster becomes hard- Y, thorny on engineering, in reviewing re-. 1�it., says:— "My baby was so nearly +++4-+++++++-++++++++++'- si ices. for pickling. Carefully add the ened the screw wilt be found to hold cent attempts to adapt the internal ver IIrml dead that l had to place my.ear close. combustion-engine to marine use, says ♦ nius'lard paste, and let it boil well; then Y Y• tc, his breast to know that he w' that this adaptation may now be re- add:the mixed vegetables with two red I breathing. He was in this condition aided as an accomplished fact. Trials' r + peppers, finely chopped, and after it be• TAKE CARE OF YOUR UMBRELLA. when I first gave him Baby's Own g P gins to bubble allow it to boil well for , Tablets and I hardly dared -hope that made between Hamburg and Kiel with 1 About .the House five minutes. Do nit be persuaded to I • Umbrellas should always. be set :to they would save him. But they helped t motor r 7e horsepower showed tfiat + add• toma,koes green or ripe, 'to mustard I dry open, with handle on floor. It him almost at once, and soon made the gas-propelled boat • consumed 530', o� pickles. allowed to dry shut 'up the moisture him a well child. He is now two years Pounds of anthracite, c against 1,8 A ♦ ,� preserved Tomatoes.—The flavor c f '',stands so long at the top it rots the old and weighs forty-five pounds and Pounds of steam coal consumed by a t► p has never known a sick day since I steamboat of racticall the same di- +♦ ♦ +. ♦, the small yellow: strawberry tomato, silk and rusts the wires. Do not keep practically 0 4,44 which fs sold im the market in the fall all umbrella in ils'case or rolled when first gave him, the Tablets." Baby's mensions and making the same speed. Own Tablets-c constipation, indigos- Gas-engines'nes of from 500 to 1,000 horse- - Nut Cake.—Cream thoroughly together fo,. pickles and preserves is ?lentical ire. the house, as the silk, thus LightlyyLe g three-quarters of a cupful:of butter and with that of the tomato, but this fruit creased, soon cuts into holes. In roll- lion, diarrhoea,Teet hing troubles, break Power for marine use are now ,being one cupful and a halt of powdered �p u colds, expel. worms and give little constructed in England, and Mr. Thor= add' wdered Js much better for preserves, being a ing up. an umbrella for its cess pg g sugar. Add gradually and alternately firmer; more plumlike fruit, with few the ends of the Irnme rods tightly with ones natural healthy sleep. And the I nailed expects to see such engines in- sugar.uarters o[ a cupful of cold water seeds. __ one hand nor-the_htandle, and roll from mother has a guarantee that this meth- stalled in large sea-going vessels. ate end with the other band; and 4wo cupfuls and a quarter of sift- To make these preserves drop the to- the opposite cine contains no opiate or poisonous ----� - e1 pastry flour and beat hard. Whip matoes into boiling water. Take them Unless the frame is thus held in place, soothing stuff. Sold by all medicine WHITE BEAR MINE.. " the whites of five eggs to 'e stiff froth., out as quickly as possible and rub off ' it is twisted and loosened in the rolling dealers or sent by mail at 25c a box To the barter add halt the beaten the skins. Allow three-quarters of a process. b w ' ' — - arm Whites, one-quarter of a on u n o sugar o every pound o - Co., Brockville, Ont. the month of August 21 feet of dev+ soli-, and one teaspoonful of vanilla, matoes, and a clip of water to every gilds Angelina (to Lucy, the parlor- opment work was done in the min'.. and beat then add one cupful off coarse- pound of sugar used. Allow the juice � Of .this 97 feet were driven, extendl ig ly rho maid)—"I,ucy, i1 anyone calls to see me QUITE PREPARED. the north and south drifts on the N?. chopped'or cut nut meats. the re- of one lemon to every two pounds of this afternoon, ,don't forget that I am 3 ore body on the 850-toot level. Thirty ma#oder of the- whites, and one'tea sugar used for.syrup, with its yellow only at home to Mr. Fitznoodle." The owner of a large otIIee building, feet were drifted in No. tore body on. spoonful and a half of baking powder, Leel rut in thin chips. Allow Cron a Y 4 , and beat two minutes. Pour into a not quarter of a-pound-ofginger root,scrap- Lucy- Yes', miss: internal of an hour, who had a room for his own use in the 850 foot level. twenty-flee rA,, of !n'o deep pan-greased and lined with and tut In thin slices, to every six and Lucy reappears,' looking rather one of the upper storeys. was visited this drift was in ore of shipping grade. r_ ith a paper and bake !n a moderate aver. bunds of sugar. Boil the ginger first " ?" " bag. The ore was four feet wide, and the P gip in clear.water and drain ft. \Vel'h the there's been efrveL gentlemen call,oa d gn"Don't. youle% anon he something got sir," be- Smelter returns averaged between $16 rape ice.—A a ice is most re y' a new and - ton 31 feel—of drift eettier�as_gessert_or f� cold tomatnPs tiie-srrr�un sugar g neaessar and .make a a of.it, ad- erybody but 11r. i ttznoudle; they fill an i,pror ou or mar ng an in Was done on the seventh flog of di--h just before retiring. To make A, Y. YPuP seemed very surprised and annoyed, kerchiefs, collars, cuffs. and " No. 3 ore body on the 8a0 trot hvel• mash the grrape$ and heat slightly un- ding the choked slices of {*roger and while the last one said:`I am sorr• for "No, I don't," Interrupted the owner. n In the proportions wen. Conk S Seventeen feet in length of this ore is tat the seeds separate from the put P Po htr. Fitznnodle."' "flow did you get tip here" We don't lb feet Witte and the rest is 10 feet wide. -:PVs through a sieve' add an equal the .peeled 'tomatoes in this synrp..for about half an hour. and then skim them - - allow pedlars of "cltnv a in this The ore still ct,ntinues-to the tam. of quantity of ice water: and sut[icient building."' the drift. Sruet#er returns show agross sugar syrup, to make very sweet. To out and' lay therm an.platters in.the hot DOCS f It "You don't"" value of between $16 and $19 to the% r each earl add .one tablespoonful of sun to hsrden. .This last process is not ' q strict necessary. Aver nod.pres�rvd Doesn't "That's.whet i sin id." ton. A raise waw made for °5 feet r n tin,In juice- and, freeze until firm. ly . Y fi "I saw no notice to that cited No. E "in, W-foot level. _Two veins w. Boiled Tomatoes.--Select rather small, may' be made it the tomatoes are trcins- "Well, you'll see one the next time of ore were .found here, varying in , ferrrd at once to the 'jars without you rcune. I.atoll (rave .one put up." - width from six inches to eighteen inch- round, firm tomatoes and flt.lhem, sic}e shrink by_ side, in a sauce Drop in a lea- s+amling to the sun. Let the syrup Ikiil " apocinfui' of salt, outer over them settler- down after the tomatoes'are taken out, In that ca�N, rejoined the rnAn, op- eP each. These veins.assay about 837 p P� ening.hip .valise with alacrity, "I have a ton. T]ce ore still continues on-anu- -ent boiling water to.subinerge, cover Take out l#ie candied lemon peel and at�d: lace quickly over the hottest part ginger'root whicti float'on.top• and clan- Angle int the ihipfi for you" up: line feet were driven north dM P Q Y Hirt' he displayed a neatly painted No. 3 vein. 7W-foot level. The whote of the'flre, where they will boil in a !y fife syrup. To do,this beat the-whites Underwear :,rd, d ger a [o al Long and nNarly as face of the drift was shipping fire. The moment. Kee at the boilin int un- 'If twn. ir,&s with the shell a tittle, and ' y has the soft Keep g Po _ 'p G east .drift on the i.W0 -foot level was .. _. aA I w Ido, n•itii this rnacri tion'in large l@f- •. til they begin to feet tender when. piers- stir them into every. three quarts'of *rte , warm feel tors- .. y p n twenty feet. The Superint+iris- _t� with a fork'. Trnnster at once to a' sprnp;.set at the beck of the stove, • ft " -the akin asijoya ,t`ay' No Pedlars. fie canvassers al- extended _ I<iFated platter: make two deep erns-, the syrap.is boilin>' hot, it aiii cook t#,e Doesn't itch. t concblde�.—'"Ihe .outlool: o! the _ awed in tliiy building on an _ retext e cuts in the centre-of oach with a sharp eggs and will not be clarified. f;.fit .od.K whatever:•' _ - mine is.very good." _Smelter returns rep Made for men. ivo- }n' reC dgtilt�nn of his 'caller's clever- fi•um Augr�,t shipments netted the com- kwfe_-and-drop in a generous piece of the eggs through the syrup often with men and little' folks,) ness, gehial hurnor, and bttsinesslikd• .}•any over $10 a ton. The President of butter...which.has been worked to a a large..egg whip.or sponn. Bring it , in a variety of styles,; f� rethought. the owner not only bought the company, !lir. Thomas Mdl3.'has .paste with a good'seasoninfi of-pepper forward a little and let, the syrup gtadu fabrics and prices.! the ciditicr' twit-lnvestrd in one-of the been in gossland duririA the past len ':andf salt, then send to the table. ally come tt>•the boiling point, and then n etmmer cluwi for about halt an hour. i� arl:iti� oudflls: days„ and has written that he has ex- y amined the workings, and_that•r♦, is \'good red•Ipe for chow-chow is..the. _ w ' 'Icilowing:—C:hop flne half a peck of At the end of this kine a thick scum to3 z very much-pleased with conditions as Sn,en tomatoes, half a'peck of small nn- will cover it, into ,which all tt�e impuri• '�IODEIS\ t RO\EC1B. he found thein, and that the mine id_dns, a_peck fit very small cucumbers ties in the :syrup will hAv'e gathered. weaurlbrae dealerimPen-Anglde and half a Hoof green peppers. To Put the tomatoes into the jars,f it h:ds Underwear to re u sea core,nay \\t"'n a cleat and dumb girl gets pro- would be 'oh a peamirinent slilpping Afw-e add three small heads of caili- not already been done. mir the garment Eaaky m wamiat a mak4 I consent. oils fire doesn't uIwa)s aleft• basis before the (list day at March Power. broken into small pieces; clarified syrup over them, dividing the i d onsent. . . ' next. i candied lemon peel and ginger root hip _aprmkle salt over all and lit them stand tor• twenty-Tour hours.'. Then drain -tween the bottles. Seal them up, being well. pressing out all the moisture, and careful th;it., ,"h,Jar:•is filled with boil- �i,vnr with,vinegar. Cut I#fico--Aeadg of ing syrup to the'brim: _ - Golden pippin apples and'firm u bite celery in smaN piers add a cup- PP pears, ftil of gc•ated horseradish, halt a pound like Fiemish .Beauties.. are nice preserv- _ WE RECC? MMEND c t ground 'mustard-, half a pound of epi in--this,way: -' Pare the 5ruit: allow inislard seed, two ounces of around the amount of water necessary to make ■ ■r i ne' 'S,hares - blark pepper, two ounces.of light brown the syrup and cool: the parings in.this su**are, half an ounce of ground cloves, whaler inp, syrup is made. Skim nut and. half an ounce of turmeric. Add' the parings, add the fiinf�er, root cooked i e Be' � ,enough vinegar to cover them, and let{fender, the lemorz p,el chips, flit lemon Wh.boil for fifteen mimrt4s. then pour over Juice and sugar. NVhe>1 :the syrup is the pickles. Put 'into glass jars and ready, drop the fruit into' it from the - iseril and let stand a month or longer snid acidulated water in which it has !b fare using. They imprr�ve w•it.h -age: stood, to prevent-its becoming discolor. ed, find let it conk in Use s ru until HIS iVIINE'adjoins lease note adjoins The LeRoi—and is in a fair sway now to repeat. o Make Crisp•Cuciin.1ber Pickles Y P ) (p 3 pct small, long cucumbers. of uni- it is lender enough for the straw to the history of that famous mine—About 'zoo tons were shipped (taken out in course of form size. \Yash them in water with Pierce it, but not until it Breaks. Seal Tw. cloth to remove the small spines. Ill: fruit, dike the preserved tome- development only) in August—nettirig after paying for all transportation and smelter charges -your over them a•.strong brine: boiling _ about TEN DOLLAIi9� per:ton. - rr hof: cover closely,-and let stand- all - night. Drain in a colander, and let dry " '•HOUSEf1OLD HINTS. ..!'-The- management, directors and shareholders, deserve the greatest credit and this fullest on a cloth. Make a pickle with the Keep tin vessels from rust by plao- measure of success for their persistency and courage. Do you realize what " Repeatiag the History " best cider vinegar, a very little'ginger ing them near the' fire atter they have mot, ,a few small. peppers,.:and a little! been washed and wiped dry. of Le Roi" means? FIGURE'IT OUT hc,rseradish'root. When the pidkle � Beat short crust well if,you want it " �aa boils. throve •in the cucumbers', roecr Jtc�sbue particularly light, and youswill 0100 Invested in Le Rol at 50, now worth • rZO,W� and let• boil us 'quickly as poscihle forrprised to find how 'much nicer it 500 Invested in Le Rol at 50, now worth •• 100,000 '"three minutes. Seal up hot in ears. is, Fine Mustard Pickles_—The ro cu•• I To obtain a clear jelly or soup, boil - 1000 Invested 1n Le Rol at .30, noW worth •••••• • •' . 200ton p p .. tion given will fill a 'two-gallon crock. the mixture for a�niorcient with the beat One-half peck small- cuclunbers; 1w o e„ white of an egg, then strain through You can buy the non-assessable White Bear now on the open market at about: roc per share. . Send quarts small silver-skin onions, two 1 a line sieve or cloth. head, cauliflower picked apart, sca!:ed{ The dish-cloth' in'a well regulated for reports and particulars and judge whether it will likely sell forgone dollar 'per share in the near c%er night in salt water. In the morning (rouse should'be boiled with soda once future. You are the architect of your own fortune--only the might have bveens '•,and' "has mix one desertspoonful of tumeric pow- o' twice ,n,vyegk., .An, e0antelled hand beens" prate dolefully of LUCK in others. 'Use your own judgment, investigate, and HAKE der and three-fourths of a pdund o1' bowl is always at hand and. most use- YOUR STONEY WORK, _ hest mtntard; with sufficient vinegar fol tore this purpose. H 'heken from three quarks) to •make a' Ox'gall is an exbellent and delicate g smooth paste. To the. balance of the bleansinb agent. It is really a liquid We' Have BYyers and sellers for — - — 'tG vinegar, heated add, one pound of soda-soap. It removes grease and is ' r' a • �rp9Vrl sugar, on ounce•each' cel-. found.to flx and brighten colors,though q t•y seed and white mustard seed, one it, has a greenish colot;.which is bad �o h Star, Sullid�l,; Ca�athan Gold Field -Syrtdie to teaspaonhtl each of cinnamon and for the purity of while articles. = -cloves, and five cents worth of mixed Garbage pails and other dishes used Amalgamated Cobalt, Sipissinlr, Consolidated Smelters, Canadian Oil, Colonial -'`— for 'refuse from the kitchens should beCalifornia, Monte Cristo etc,, etc. emptied daily, and rinsed rout with cold Load Investment, Giiant, Csliforni a water after being emptied. ' Scald out In fact as a client aptly'put it recently, we ask you tb '` Look' up your 'BOX—examine your such pails once a-week with-hot soda- STOX=and write FOX." Somewhat slangy, but it's pointed and pithy. • 'water, scrubbing khoroughly'a nd dry- n. ry - SUPPOR Ting,in the sun. WE- INVITE YOUR CORRESPONDENCE, To Take a Spot From bight Cloth.- ' [jut some flour into the oven,'acrd when thoroughly hot but not discolored) rub STOCK BROKERS SCOM EMULSION' urn$ as it .on the soiled part, using 1i piece of < dard brwv• to carry the weakened wed •clean flannea for-the- purpose. -When —Members gm° id along eeaUl N w Md the flour is discolored, brush it off find ;--Stock lQxcdange. - Starved FOX ayrtaa .Nt RM aMP�M�1�,food. apply fresh. Two.or three applications ; may be necessary. Cor. Soott and Colborne Strssts, TWIMM s..a Cor er.. .,+,pt.. Tc Renovate Black Chip;Hn tg. - Talcs Standard Stook Eteohan$e Building S- ALAMA W' • nearer a sowxa, es.Riw, a litUa salad oil and a tine trust. With m;atldaru�i,ts. a clothes-brush remove all dust, and INal11 E76O--E''ddY/�Bt-1$HED 1887 Tt4a"�_ - then apply a little' oil all over the hat, brushing it in well. Next rub the sftw _ A ',,�;, ..v ...,fit+•..• .� ._. z+'_.'.., �' n ,.:.•.' .yrs. ''.L t-4r" � '� •- ,.. ....r. w ,rs a 7,a, .: w•- .:� .:¢r K...- - y :..a .-rc ,.,,; '• w.v .c ,,..i:�•a-sw +a*� Y� �cmrr..cRr.""' .. �=�s'+6lK •a : � +� ' �:{ m�•r-�,-•t�'+ ' l .L".:,a��'?���_-,'�':2`�LR•� J - ..-.+.-"s ;,:�. ._....d•'"r�"- ''._a 5�' �-r-w+�+-':.'ii.' ..T:•- _,[^'T;.+•ns•+', .a---"' T.'k.ia_ `L~�.. ''R t. - 4,'k'+.' 7 _..,y,..... _-. --r:. .. a� i •.Y-,�.. ,;� ni' Ir"F''_.__., ''rP. 6silt-N. �F V++�fn ' .,.�.. ,. ., ..:.>v- .r sti .. .,2. , ,. +e�'.}"."r •.off• j�',�>. ) L Y +:I .., n tin 4!'L :�:� \ .,�.:. .... ...,, 5. +V•" '1 Y trati� .r✓r• 'i.C •, `, ,� ,.4& ,, .._.. ,;.. . .',. 4 : 9a•• .... ., ..xr.. i 1 a.. .;a: � � � _ . ,•�..-•. *001 ft yy s M " ' ✓ �'I. 'y +, > �._} " - '- - ,`a•� "• �Cyy',fit " SWEDISH HANDICRAFTS. THE GREAT NORTH COUNTRY. Mother T Nimrod was a mighty hunter, but t oche.,■ peasants do Much Geld Hand 'Vyork- 'had he hunted in the "Highlands of _ - Your Gude pees aro a aorstant care ishe weuld•have been a might- f FLit and Water weather- Itesnit is Few Factories. Orflario," touch cold po ya•know about S6ibi1'r Sweden is the dome of the handicrafts ter one. Nimrod hunted for glory, but ti Ceawmp�o Gat. the LueugToaie, and In addition to manual training taught those who go into the several districts ; e what it bas done fora many? kis said in schools, the most exquisite hand T Northern Ontario hunt for game. w * b be the only reliable remedy for all weaving*, lace making, brass work, Those Indians who made the first canoe t r dreaw of the air m even pottery, is done by the peasants. of birch balk long ago, were our great- r �' est benefactors. The'children of those 4. -bin absolutely to Each district has its own patterns, fake. hb toetaear owinoser which the peasants make`arid wear, Indians' know the canoe, and they : luaseateed 7., know how to. use it, and they know ::L,,•. ' tis rallttaed The P u - boltk, deeming it unpatriotic to have aught and all dealer m acifimue ad 3r4 to do with patterns of other localities. ]ust where the moose.and deer are to Because o1 the handicrafts Sweden has bc; found. They will be,the best guides 0 O O : . , �"� i not many textile Tactories although You ever had. The "The Muskoka ° , o B s Lakes," "Lake of Bays,"."Rtaganetawan there area some where,conditions of R BRO vA1D°` `llistemedr►•bo••Wbeis � � River," "French River," `"Teulagami," Lev enorntasuMlTEn. f11�RANTEED PERFECTLY PURI ,GENUINE,& aI work are, for the most part, good. The TorONT°.oNr U1y�r�"�" _ people, however, are encouraged to Georgian Bay .and several other dis- ,,,,,,K,,,, .,o�,.,,.•,..r FREEfROMADULTtRAT1R ALSE HORSY P P North Calllltr T"s..w►cowr.u"a,nr r�eo or ,UTMOAILEO TO RETURN PURCNASC MONEY F•cts in this Great Y wouLTa.wno..wrote a CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT. , continue hand weaving and to hold to t r abound with deer and moose. The �•*•"•^^•�•'••• ••"K'� To ANYONE neolnc c Midland Railwa their time honored industrial customs best hunting on the American Contin- rather than to take the risk of a die ant is offered here. \tittle the under- A. 4 y turbed economic order due to a mar- "Haunts of Fish and si nod for.copy 0PY of ash. In g The Beat Route in tits Old Country let glutted. with. shoddy Sr Game:' in illustrated publication •issu- all Sweden there are to-day only about � b the Grand Trunk Railway Sys- 401•Comfortable Travel and ten thousand factories of all-kinds, em Y information game laws, tem lute all 1 f; Ptoturesque Scenery, more than 265,000 giving + 1 little b•in 'in all a h e � F y g T. Bell General Pas- $5,000 Between Liverpool and London workmen-not a great number out of maps, etc., to G _ Your Sunlight Soup �s better (St. Pancras) and principal towns and s total population of more'than 5,000,000. senger Agent, Montreal. Money, reward will holiday resorts in the British' Isles. + pepa0dwany Refuned p but is ��°° who Youngster (triumphantly): "Father, I b7 the"or tht0>D other son af. prove.that kalktaet, Lunobeoe and Daum Care wILL HAUL GRAl1N NEKT SEASON. am not sitting on the lowest form now." " from w h o m contains any oontntns any 1 JoubuySun• tp used an the injurious Post Cards. ten he Sun- Send stamp for set Illustrated Poe Parent: "That's right. Here s light Bwp best W chemicals or Apel for Guides, Timetable■, Dlaps, etc., to id Progress Being Made in the Con- a its 9 cents for you. But tell me how you you find any any form Of nt■ M ser .T. fl . _ T`o n _ e e 'the 1. mpa y s'Passenger tg Rapid, for tion. ' + orm." cause edWtem t higher f Cook d Hon. Y.K5 and 1200 Broadway, and 6e9 struclion of G. T. P. came-to pass an to he 6 Su t Wtsye Madison Ave.,New York,and to Messrs.Thos' Youngster: "The lowest corm 13 be- comptamt. 'Madison do Co.,87 Beaver Ht., London, & Kidland Alrento for Freight Traffic,for freigi "Canada will have a remarkable rail- Ing painted." sates to elf of Great Britain way when the Grand Trunk Pacific is W. GUY $ANZT, a•nerallmanagor. which was madeSOft Wuteli _ the statementwith hard or Duilt,' is -Pill.—Many' of She 9.11- good W t � ---- gwood Schreiber, It is a Liver- ;�,gnl�ll;/' recently by tin Collin ments that man has to contend with _ _ _ _ chief consulting engineer to the Can- have them origiq'in a disordered liver, adian Government. • tom the West, which is a delicate organ, particularly 4L ._ -Leure■ Srotbw■e Limito sm ed. Tesato � where I have been,inspectin a disturbances that — g 'to the d a t ' —OF— - lion of the line from Winnipeg. to Ed- come from irregu ar a _ E r monton. i- drove-the entire distance care in eating and drinking. This a�• I of the route from Portage la Prairie to counts for the great many iliver reguln OSMAWA fie tors now pressed on the attention A .,_ Edmonton. su. �Ild, , sufferers. Of these there is none - - f "The surveyors have found a splen- riot to . Parmelee's Vegetable' Pills. e did line. 11 is practically straight, and g Looked _ the in lei the eastward is Their operation though gentle is etfec 1�Hterl four-tenths o"ne per cent., and wesE live, and the most delicate tail-use - 4. ward five-tenths. Pacific �e them. _ St011'tD OB - a' a Trunk P c _ As the Grand T 1�P - All mountains from Edmonton to the Paei �Id First ' Friend (an deck of ea _ Rc and as the national Iranscontinentr i companion) "Have Four to seams ck co ) 'Wahl• sell b public Auction, 5a head steamer. P r - Y P 1Fl • _ e _ 1 secured e 1' Beer• v have roc lr-. - a' surveyors ors P Y Y , old-man. ou dined Agri - o A Y - e also • _. _. t High-class Ayrshire Caul g " .. _. - a g Y - - these grades all the way from V�'inni- Second Friend-{Sa,ntly,): On the con- -- cultural Implements, etc., property of peg to the Atlantic, there is no doubt- wry ., _ Proof Sldt• Mon. �W, -Owens, River Side Farm, the line will be the best of all the trans- _ '14iontebello, Que., on C. P. Ay. North continental lines, and ca table of the `A NEW AMERICAN NOBEL. Made from Painted or Galvanised Steel, at prices varying from lP.85 to $5.10 l5hore Line, between Montreal and OV most economic administration and hand- per bund,ed square•feet covering n3easgre. This is the most. durable cov ling thc, greatest amount of traffic at A novel by 'Arthur Goodrich, entitled eying on the market, and is an ideal covering for'Holtses, flarns, Stores,FJIe d• 'laws Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. a minimum cost, "The.Balance of Power," is announced vators, Churches, etc. Any handy elan can lay the"OSHAWA" shingles. A _ " w' be over a hun- for ears publication. It i5 the story ill the only fools aired. B autumn there Y p hammer and and are y req • Y snips Dctober s�� �g4� j dred miles of the line west-of Winnf- of the loves of two friends for the same We are the largest and oldest ccompany of the• khat under the British peg railed, ani] there is little doubt the girl: with a gripping. vital struggle,�t nag, and have covered thousands of the best tttitlrlillgrl throughout Canada. a: rr,ad will participate in the hauling of etery-day American life as a back. making them kneed for lava stock catalogue tee crop next year. -The settlers are gruund, a story of high ideals and tour-• shacks o story o . The ublistters' cf FIRM. WATER AND U10HTNINtl-PROnF. ; going in Riih the road. Their, sh aeons P P actor Pl and h lure rru lied frau fn ton sheets, Coad pe g g We also manufac Ca g g - were seen dotting 'khe prattle for the this book, The Outing Publishing L' Il Etc. CAPT. T._E. SOB�rON, w.hFel ealstan a from, Portage Prairie Ye inn n and sh8eei>s you oil o oun t METAEAVESI G gCompany.' g ps a Auetionter. 1 Y y r feet , t 14R d f "OSHAWA g g METAL SIDING, 1 trill atioQ'of brick, or stone. 1 ying in the en METAL CEILINiGS, in Y,33r3p designs. '"Phe company has sixteen f Edi d;' and they baldly prophesy . Ilderlop. Ont P Y Write for Catalogue No. an roe samples o! " Shingles. ,. Parties working to the west o1 Edmlin• that lt'will.be one oL the best Ceiling Write today- tqn..througl' the-mountains. The con- books of the year. ' tractors are lm,ountermg some ditflcui- sI30 1s'33DI,.<LR, p3ES - .�7. _ t:; in getting tabor: However. there is It is only neeessary to real the testi yt I�lenon pp��ln�f�rn�tt�uuaatt In s N Allrf. Turlvvanit,�.�• will be built f p9. road � �� Util �jWg doubt the f A I R E S rr/. dau � � that hullo- I Q YYG. Ut�,�� D 1 T n Inc itB , SOL montals M be co �, st OU pander ra. t Colborne st el?Dundas at.. 76 bombard -time. s , neo ver• shorts se•.e: a or- Lhe w Cot et. unequaled t � I Very way's Corn Cure is uneq ed Toa a AND , etc. _ rt;ni val of corns. warts ' 11 is :n �,rlt,your na.r..t atl�w attAn Gaaw>e;L.tD WORKS-01I, oat Ti IREE�STONES ' AWFUL PREDICAMENT. complete extinguisher. - "Why were you so nervous when you "Did yw bear_there was a skeleton in ►/1WZNTY THOU`;A2FT) ACRR9 1MYROY31f aeniwal Agent Wanted• OLITAiRE and Three, w,.re giving your evidence in the ;it- Smi4h's family?" asked Janes. oliva 1 and u•'mpr°'es rasa■.In the l•doir i tau nets bux? asked Rose. rhea digtrirt; tram sigkt to swaasv d1TRU par y take charge-of your,County. Ap■ " n don't say sa r' exclaimed his wits. •,ere: oorrevondwee wtieltad A }•.H'r13U\O6 ply to Imperial Company, Jay 9t.a S Sty D;�„d jigs are The man who was cross-examini g- " 9 Smith," replied Peakold,Ansr+a. me was one to whom I was once en- Where," Inside of P' Galt, Ont. the'most favored of all finger g„zed and threw over. Oh, it was ter- Jones. And then he chuckled idiotically. CLEANING L. V wwucrwe adornments—especially. as tittle! ,I was afraid he would ask•m8 LE A N I N Q ow }�r EN-38.00 WILL TAKE. YOU TO my age out of spite, and 1 had never ":]fan is Filled with Misery."-'This LAD I ESI . . . ':iTs I �1 Europe -from. New fork; agent tj engagement tokens. is not true of all men. The well, sound Shipp >� In .both sry{es Uiarnc�ld lien on oath before." a.M Mea l$N AM b ser tSTB rree.aa rrr M 18 N your,city. Boston Slli it f ' o! lung, clear o{ eye, alert. and buoy setrriti attatsiui eRtNe W. Co.,Ca., 18 Norfolk street, New York City. ,tf Hal has Ldarl attract A Pill for Generous Eaters.-Thereare ant with health, are not miserable. �� �� arrAwA r e;vsrsao j y many persons of healthy appetite and whatever may be their social condi- _,--__ Fruit Crow�ers, Attention lVe values at $25,00, $54.00 poor digestion who, alter a hearty'meal, ,hon. To be well is to be happy, and - i we can all be'well by getting and keep- and x100 a0,. 'arae subject to much suffering' The • 'food of which they have partaken lies Ing our bndiess, in a healthful state. Dr. BUYSOA „s uo commission to oa, and salt!a4 fw These would cost• You Like lead in their'stomachs. Headache. Thomas' Eolectric Oil will hell.to do. $5, HOME Nlak rhe itartara Townships r�urseries ata t6s 'this. bbne%I offer ou Standard Apppis Treed 4 to a few considerably more were we depression, a smothering feeling follow. � t."sa«•■Mr••.■ur... tiEh,gown here. hardy sad thrift •trek for Fat One so afflicted •is unfit for business n..sar Wa i.no-i.v sera �sprins deurery.+for fi5 un per�aadred not Canada's largest import-• or work of any kind. In•this condition Pikes were Used in days of old_ ..td....r..+,r�.i+ Lucl>3 GREIVAIS•trey.,The boarders to repel; ►r:.r atssre• ]�aenaeavWa,Qw !ng getri<dealefs. i'ermelee's Vegetable Pills will •bring D. L..■so"* ■e of lOa.Oar• relief, They will assist the assimilation We have today ¢ different way, 1.i..s..•..r.}■}.n■r:..01...t Dry w.. star ea►d and we�A r►.i.If•.Aliw i s,,•,r_,,a h-w of rAaw ow tarso;uw. of the ailment, and used according to The prune does just as well Ok,��_6"i.d���r FOR VALE. ' f atelnbJrgw. direction will restore heiilthy diges• = lwi ti�fir.a wail to SLM OWL teln.trot in the Ease HDD-valley,near Ipuids^ 4 tion_ The manufarturers number of the wit AST LAYIM OTR A ueyv ADDITION i one of the best at„ck• grain and dairy taros is t f t\innipeg . 'Commercial_" published by i ,Central Alberta: about 125 SI under cultivf, tee'• f "Do you think that man who had a f Washin ton Hal Lits t;ou, 80 acres tame hal, ar+tcls..spring.. soot T 4he Hugh C. MacLean Company-Limit 1� welt baildingaanalfencee; ■boutioacre• plan 7 Tt,LirMa..i.s.e urt•b Jiitiww D. ' o ° needle in his diad for eighty ears Pd. of, tVinnipeg, Vancouver, Toronto ; grove; belt mile trop post•odae,store andbfaaY- y g y yi""' 4 P-40_' of.Pa.''�-a do smith shop: good school on land, goa°rament t could have enjoyed any like good and Montreal', is exceptionally-britli ��nY...w■.r.r a 1,.■.e 41 rs.am creamery wagon colleety eream from farm;prite health?" "No. I imagine be would feel -ant and reflects great credit on its pub. o...l..►i•�,w.►i.e■..PI A.r.►"' { $15 per sere, H. W. HUNT,Calgary,AlYerta only sew-sew," - ushers. Every manufacturer in Canada Lots 25"H s Feet for $100 ����NNNNhh��1l..�i�wi■w�••••+• Should see this publication. s�"N �'sra11O1'T" DEF1Nl'LION OF A SECRET. , fanlight loop is better than ot>us tieape, �+••a•:^'••-+-+• 9���B•""''"` "What is a •secret?" asked the.dis• - s�•ei'. «lll.':...�ii..: ."aaa�iJ' ..'d' g tent 3s Iteet when used in the lank;Lt ways THE CLERICAL OPTIMIST. gusted,victim. �y tiaalisht ioap sad follarr 8iseetfeaa Bachelor: "It's my opinion that mar ea.l.r."a.._►...,..+,...�b.,1I "A secret is something,the otper fellow q L *..w ant . CORRECT. riage is a failure. Tlta CRY LOAN AND TRUST CO. tells to 'tris next friend, who swears-.taz ; Clergv ¢rl: t'ou are decidedly Tre.:.,e.gt+.r . " o...,er..r keep it-sacred, who Zhen tells his two last..month's weddingfees i'^••"•'••"•'•'a"•D" ne.Nt• best frierlds. ,who,tell their four THE DUCHESS' DOG. One day the pupils had learned that wrong. n wife's clothes for a aL" i next Best friends, who Al everybody n in certain regions it. rains continual] for, will bu y, _A The Duchess of Newcastle has some;sik months. i Cie teacher then put the sixteen special canine pets, which roam I „ y+ Nearly all infants are more or less question: \What' do they raise here.' about the house, and her particular fav- subject to diarrhoea and such Com- THEN THEY ROARED. A TORONTO MAN TRIES orite has a trick, when it tnricies itself and from a little boy carate the answer promptly Umabr�lias n plaints while teething and as this pQriod Snooks was one o1 those conceited. :_ at all neglected, of going,up to an 'in- p' P y ' � of their lives is the most-critical, mo- g New and is Delighted, FeeN diRn drum which hangs in the hall, and thers should not be without a bottle of;ways spinning bisyarns about his Lase a Boy. 1- l5orrilethin -�„ _Mother Graves' Worm ' Extcrmfnatar gg y periences in Africa, and he generally lus.'ly drumming with its forefoot un has the largest sale,of any similar pre- Dr, J. D. Kellogg's genera Cordial. Mr. M. N. Defoe. til it obtains the desired attention. paration sold in i:anada. ' ]t 'always This medicine is a speciRc for such wound up by saying he never yet saw tg Colborne SL, gives satisfaction by yestoring'health complaints and is highly spoken of .by a lion he feared. One night, after he had Toronto, says:, sit Reform must be well-heeled to stamp 'k the little folks. those who have used it. The Pro rie- finished d i of he was a little taken "i a s p s yarn , have been out an evil. tars claim it.will.cure any case of click- abaci, by one his audience, who said: `^t ! sufferer Iran Dys era ,or summer comp "That's"That's nothing. I have lain down pepsia for years: I CHINESE STUDENTS IN JAPAN.. and actually slept among lions in their ; have been lreatrA CURIOUS BEQUESTS. wild, natural state."- - by doctors and Chinese students are still going to By his will a rich landowner named "1 don't believe that. I'm no fool," + p, "have taken many, Japan,in ever increasing numbers,'at Bielau, who has -died in .L•oennewitz, said the bold iunter.' medjcfnes with onlA the rate of 51X1 or 600 a month. The Saxony, ]eaves a large properly to the "it's the truth, though." temporary relief: tc,lnl number :has already reached over military authorities, which. in case of "You slept among lions ill their wild, -Since using Dr ' ■ 15.000. Several schools which .babe war, is to be sold and two-thirds o1 the natural' state?" Leophardt's Antt4 ;err been recently. started in Tokio are specs- money given to the soldier who. cap- "Yes: I certainly did." PJJl i can eat ang ■ ally for 'hese students. The strictest tures the 1I standard from the enemy, ."Can you prove it• Where they Afri- -thing the,same ash w - measures nre'now being adopted by the and the third part to-the first soldier ' Mr. M. N. Defoe- when a boy. 1 iinA `r can Y' Chine.�e 11•ifr{islet at Tokio and the Ja- Who captures 'a gun. "Well,•not exactly African lion3. They they �,� both stomach and bow+ a pnnese nuthoriti& to control these were dandelions." els, My old tiole vigor ha return ya in;,+ ,men, the Minister having given as that my spirits are buoyant '11 1 instr&tions to all that they must re- WAN TED. '"Pell me, Freddie. said Tiay Sweetly's temper normal. i give all credit to t t cord'(heir home address and their an- Ladies to do, plain and light sewing admirer to her young brother, "who is .,wonderful remedy - Dr. Leonherdt cestr•y untn the third generation as well tt home, whole or spare time; gond this other fellow that's been calling on AnU-Pill." ■ fru as ihr.ir Japanese addrrss, so that he All dealer. or The WPkon Fyle • �. P work sent an. distance, charges rnir sister?" "1 don't kn w his name," >r' ,may at an,v t.inie be phis to deal with PAY: Y g Y Ilmited• Niauara Fails, O - tart oa use I Daid : send stamp for full particulars. replied Freddie: "I1 him 'April t lhein ndividually if ^�talon Wrist,; -- 'ie} 'a N sob and the Japanrcr hnv 1en1 closely Ratinnal Manufacturing- Company, showers.'" 'What for 9" "Because he under police surveilla bontre el. brings Mal flowers 1" y, y-` ii53 4- .,.• +w i '':!•� , �� T' .- •,. M, ^'-�Y, - -" ^AqrPF5 .•F :- •:i i4Y-psi"i. T .7s ui�'•.•y' s j� (� ,. .,....x M. I- .'�i _ ... +'+,r"'`T, �..�• ''4'°:ssi, P+,.- .'w^r`:'y.`f'� +. . r�r;K� S�,ri,.lAr.,.. '?".. 'x.. .. , .M_.i !_,ai. : - -_ e, y` .'. 1 %�T �.-_''P .n .• •'�•k Y!+'� w4' M' -1.1 - r+i. ;r �� .a-y. r,*7 �'. 1. y,.;,,6,'�•.'r r'•}w"r,-- -kik r�H ..+.lt±n `.+a R'v.' •'rr�.•'• . '.e r,.;..`::rx a a R : . r_ �,: •. off -.*r -ter .r ;: ,- . r ,g";... .;''+un. .. •. '.•.�,....w-•. :.%�...._,.�.,. 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Plokeriax ono.. $e could have a jumped and thus f A ac as old price. THE GUYEWORU BAR- . •• i _ TEBIdB —_— gaY@ 1118 life, but his Sense Of• EELS made in Whitby and sold at s{ cents. P _ Asa p•r7+ar; >ri.00 [paid tasdwaa•e duty 'and thoughts of those in-IX-L J csHEPHESD, {stf y0 71 �I My `+ trusted to his care imp@lied ORSE FOR SALE.-The under- 4 _P 0�• h' 1'f O signed has enols heavy dr W hili lm rising 64 C m o sacrifice is 1 One oar Yeast old. ors a App y to as 1 oar, _ _- ' .- /' Q' day last �ceek a hotel in @Ottawa ion ae,con t, Pickering ai-a- . - 1. - ed with guestza, was discoveredI 1. fill OST.-On July 5th a Z year old y "t y L The People's Cash � More. ? to be on fire shorts after mid Muley heifer,dark roam,slightly brindle, :W night. 'rhe fire spread With strayed from lot 28, con. 10, Itlarkbaw. ' EA- , e 8ATE8 OF v1dRTIBINGa are oared. W.G.BEIGBOB,3aongolia. 4itt €sem , .rmvk8 nlnsertioa,psrline ioaent. dreadful .rapidity, and while "_ - 1. . _ _ h.�eabeeaaent taserd",per un• • d .+ several lives were lost, many •SEED FALL WHEAT,-500 bushels - ''` > = Brie rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad. escaped . with' the narrowest of im roved Michi an Amber,clean and i �+slResiaemenes PE' P B . r �9', r. ,: +rgpeotal terms given to parties making con- marglrn That *as the time for rise fro stunt,one of the beat milling variatis �GYe are almost daily in receipt of \e�tr Goods for 'fall,and win- _, oma et fors or a months or,b7 the year. Half- the performance of heroic deeds, knower. Jos LAPP,ceder Grove. {7-{s ter. We desire to make the following very important statement c =dee a c:a:ion iia spo`r under,th paper, and the incidents -,vhich occur-ed TRAYED-From lot3•T.,coq.3,Pick- 'to our customers and t14e public st large. There is a very marked °! i RYa awyear,aS OC,payable in advance. on .that 'terrible night trent to ar sung,on b shoat sundae,sags 5th, one advance in the, price of. all'dry goods.thisfall.-. At old prices the r �at!'I+Ivtice in local ooltunas ten fentt per line, dark fat retia heifer,dehorned,9 years old, Any value is not there, therefore, to get valine and n eight goods 'will cost live featsper line each subsequent insertion, show that CAnadlau5 weL'O not lolormaiion leading to her recovery will be �+edal ooatrsot r tae msde known oil applies- Wanting .in the noblest qualities suitably rewarded. James Todd, Cherrywood, tt ht tie more. ,We are always looking out for snaps something we � on: xo tree aavertiaing. � can offer• the public right prices. " 'We—have 'a line of ladies Black :: — adveril"inenta w shout writtec netzaftions that can exist .in the human - Vicunty S];iits at'tllle ver 1 wlibeInserted until forbidden and ohergeQ so- breast, Dien risked their lives in FARM 'r0 BENT.-Being-rear of " y ow price of $2, while :they last-splendid 7 s5utdiagly. Order■ roe diseontinaln� aaveztise- the burnill bail(1n to sat:a the lot 2,con 4, 6carboro,contaiutag s0 acrea valise. _ 411mis must be In writing and sent to the pub. g g more or less. On the greaiises are a good brick Dress Lustres, Black Cloths, 50 to 55 in. at 50C per- yd. 1i*hers. t•ecious lives within. These house, frame barn with atone stabling .under. + h sob Work promptly attended to., p' neatu. (food well o1 hard water. An acre end Scotch Tat-tans and-Shepherd Checks, all Wool 49c, union `25c. 1 acts U£ hel'U1Sm nae being per- a halt of good orchard, Land is in good state �I1lurkar & Thexton, make swell shirt-waists, snits or separate skirts• a favorite fashiou for Proprietors formed dally in every «'alk O£ otculcivation, ForinrtherparticuIrrsapplyto P. ' Wm Maxwell,Highland Creek. 50.52 this season, Ladies Wrappers at 51, $1.10, $1.3 .' _ life, and goes to prove that times - MEN'S FURNISHINGS.-Read to-wear clothes also) Jlsde til. �of peace affords opportunities for TARSI TO' SELL OR RENT-That - y- L' Order, Hats, Cap.,, Boots aud�Shoes, Shirts, •Collar:•; Neck-ties, Sox,- ,_ PIC'FiERING.COG YCIL the s!1 'relue self-sacrifice. braces. Ever thing to wake tt a eiitleman s Toilet. Full line 1 - l well known farm, lot 19, Broken Front or . , _--- ..+ Lake Shore, eontainlng 70 acrea, tborourhly g p g The battlefield is not the only, A peculiar case was tried at the underdzained,billundercauiration, never fail- of Boy's and Youths Suits.- ' - -mace where heroism may be Division Court iu Port Perry last o�nelo ha d:op�:oadid solid bricwell fenced and k. hotiood teaan� CRbOIiERY.-Full sets of dishes, 14 pieces. y�3; green and .f,vund On the battlefield there is week. Three ears ago.John :11un- �ank8bai'a. Apply to Thos.B.Marquis.Picker Gold, 97 pieces, 89.50; Toilet setts for $8.'_'•5, ustiaily sold for $.i. Y g !ng P,o. {f:tf GROCERIES.-A-full 'line all good all fresh and up-to-date. :a,n incentive to heroic ' deeds. ro,.who lives about five miles from 1. -� _ -There the hero knows that he is Seagrave, alittle brown Bron- ARJI TO REST-The undersign- Try oar lac Black 'Tea; also our 30c Green Tea. ' Iot'Li1Lig better in -ung observed by an admiring co, which he had purchased at a Fen liar for rent that well-known property the market at the price. . =,• wd and that his heroism will sale '.of western horses in Port the 'Donley Farm," consisting o:Ls9 acrea,be ing part of IOt l0,coil. f,Pickering 75 acres ,' • Toe rewarded. In the excitement Perry. It broke out of the•orch- being Hader cultivation and 78 acres being-good s -• -- ' — t battle;and with the ho of aid. He advertised it `in several pasture. well wateraa,new barn,cement silo, ?1�r ,Q , Pe and good he en. t4'illereat ebea w a ofd M P S O 1, W c O M PAN Y� �VearlD't; Lh@ V1Ctoria.C.ro88,Or Of papers ipt l ltding The Journal, farmer. Ei•_ eve,Au ey, rat• . e. - •, _. - eiv' a ut got no.trace of it until last ' .. other form it .is comparatively ria He then• found it in the FAR3f TO RENT.-Beintt north ,3 • y Pa g - g• halt of let 18,Con s, Pickering,misestirw PICKER TN Ja' -- �J�T. -ueas to ttCt the hero. The hi h- session of Mrs. Christie at of 100 scree mote,or,letS Op the pismires are `/�j, 1..16. west form of heroism is_that found Saintfield and .in April took .it a tali dwefliag. v�ood barn, stable and other . a, outbaitdings,as a andante of w►ter,hard and - 14. X the p@t for nzanCe Of the daily home. :firs. Christie app @sled to sort,a never faAinQ s4iing First clan archkide, - , pp •- dirties of life, when the 'hero is the Jude, who liiiade�Muuro re- { �Te•m a:cent tree adapted res dairying gg Judge For fnrwr particulare apaly to Ara Snbbarl. a ;from pled by his sense of .duty, turn the pony. Mrs. Christie Brock Road. 51.1 e e • ., mold his . love .for his fellow-wanes is note seeking to har=e her claim tRDi TO RE:�-T.-I3etn lot- 18, yallilhnerr� `�penitrg . 3Sany, of the noblest deeds ever to the auimal legalized, and also Fenn 9. Township of Pickering South of � -- rformed have never been wants dsma es i'rOn1 9fouro for dye g andtsiio:oras^Itae;lulagettClaremon�, coa- .. •-;recorded, but have been allowed wrongful detention of the aul- slStia of lTb acres. On the premises aro a good - brick a, Crsaclurbora, and stables.an - - . - _ - - aGJO P398 tt1Lo Oblivion simply '£Ur m`,al. In his defenee, O€- CO"r'-e abuadsace of good water,th�re beine a runa• _ ' ' 4wr .Q-Tt t~ to �f 6t hs tithe reason that the hero did not LLltDrG 19 endeavoring to make his ,a stream,andw water stable.ble.twogooderas- : . ! • rsWt. For fur er.parties ars apply to D For• ._ - e . *insider Haat he had done any- claim'- to_ the • brot eho .- good. .;ch.Oiaremoac. W,f • 14a int•�ite theladies of Pickering anti surrofrnding1. - + 'xhinR oat of, the oidia ry,- anti libels dill 9lrs. Christie get. ix:' =- - - -- country to our Fall 3Ii11inery Upefiings oil she !because there wits rio historian Sliv got it from DQuglas Mt ltillixtl FARM FOR,RENT--A cbmee dafr'y . above dates. Be sure to come and yes. .... . Wre5ent to record, the deed in the'who got it from Mr. Keenatl•, ll j fares, belrglot l0.Coo, D. township of - - - acarboro, contaimhg 133 wren, stable w3h '*,/f' 11.1 `i - '2s T,". � :K S • Qom . C C� --manals of hFi,f6ry. A few-days Sllalderland, R'LQ bought' it from Witter aztaebmentg to accomodate Z6 catt:e, .+•Yi- iv w.r . 17- .L7 AL1. w.� CXI tJ , r - rood barn and house, situated about 13 miles -mgo. a railway aceideut occurred Mr. Moore, of Blackwater, 1YlLU In Irom'f'orcatu,cev Rica area Rend. Thistartn Y-aaiear Napanee. Durin_g a fog in turn received it from William R. beingdoa._themi3, route, toogecially adapted • ithe- darkness of early ulortiing-Wilkinson, of Reecla, -tvhO got it for airy parposes, The prsseht occuteat rs - . t pies Cr!!o. Dii- For fa particulrrs app:y no AS. THE TIME IS APPROACHING TO11 • _ea fast passenger ttalri ran Into i If Clifford Pug li, of Uxbridge, v D ANNIS. saasboro P i:tr .a freight which wain hacking into ,by whom it wat3 bought frvni Mr. _ - = :a .sidin in Order to allow the Jones, of Port Per telly as he = ,'AR3I FOR SALE.-Consisting i*f + g �•' 3' I of M acres mereor lea,belei�.stina rear'Prepare T '.farmer a ss. T11e driver hof of it fruity a relative in Easferti f� 1'� ��$ Sed con-Pickario towarhlp. On tGe psemses or . ­ . jj ' . d;;� - s}ie passenger train knew that _Ur:tails. It tends like "The era a two gore game hoagie beak barn with � ., r .,LAhe safer of his , r•ecious load_ holl�e that Jack built." The roods stabling c earn. There ars c acres ,r y pp good bs•stnR orchard, sad about { acres of R i. ', r»�of liumanity depeadeil upon his Judge resel•ved his decision'until bassi.' °£he pIsee tt well teaoed and water.a,' ;-_ - by well and week, • Dever!ailing Spring in �p _ "¢ astr-icking tO his• post at Lhe tcisk.. the t cidence of the parties in asturs hent. For paruaalare appy to tarn. _p _ _ �. - .�.'. of his life. He ordered his fire- HastingQ County Qonld be-secured, ,.Westgate.etakerin8,one. mean _ - . . " Baan to jump and the next mo, --Uxbridge Journal . . . .• . •. .- . _ • .• 1Eidf F,UR , SAI{E:-Fitstrclass - -' - - - _ . TT . ' - - L, farm,containing 130 acres, being parts of = We wOuld.egll attention to Ot1P'XIii-tting Yarnis. Berlins, .'' •i sats to and 27, Broken Front concession,Town- - • Zephers,-Andilusliona. Shetland Floss and Mending Yarn.:'. `._.% - st,,p of Pt�kerimp. On the oremitet_aro a prat- ' � . �'MEN Ielahstone i to sad onterne th. barn'i is tall - Also'piece Silky and'tirug p s. a elta:of a valriety of shades, ' � .� - -. .-:.,- with Stone stabling underneath, Farm se all and a nice 7t ariety Of rug patterns. L. welt andrrdraloed and fences.are in good-to- _ finer. A:sc a yonog ombard !a full bearing. 1. ►� ,r- - .' L. 1VD COi�SIDER THE =. i — hienµhi' ;Oym oeczBrc ao���l aticobest in w .Lt/.L BZ �r SO 1t P ia1 O.LV ALL-1MPflRTANT ARM TO RENT-nTiheunn dersigned - { F e i of n aCT tr esiroa en togg f 100 acres, Lucre or leas,ou lot it. W%and concessions , �t Piekertog, tset of tvhiteval tame being Wall , a e rs, Pa 1.,�� ", ., I S- - _ 1. tus.goofstate of cuttftatica, and being well _ ■ate■� - - - - - ' aralced fan cbe premises area gdodborisa twol j _ r V: ti - . . _ ' ' bar•aa,with atone ftrnadafioas and s abling an. ]lay sheds and two Silos,pig yyen and •hen honer:fou,scree of orchard neat Iy all lip . l fall be cf,the beet �ellinQ varieties. Also �TC� \' au abundance o[good scst�r Tha name will be ., , J rented for a term of veare, Oliver s.Pugh, '-A large fresh ittick noir On hand. Drices in Well Pa T rt►n • • Pickering ..tf 1 t3m8 Green River P O lot 90 con? Pi _ _ ... _ _ from Be.up. - - I. . 'Mat in acltlresaing hire .PinkhaaZ gen Rii�umiitisitaisnot'tnsurabie. Stub- a�o�a Par�at . • •�.J ,confiding your.private ills-to a woman - burn? Yes. But Dr. Shoop.'s Rheu- „ s =,U=ba= Cis ---n woman whose experience Rith wo- uratic .Remedy will if faithfully, used y Brite it out' of*the system. It's the _ . _. :_ttalen'a' diseases _eosere-1&enty-five years-. the blood that's the fault: Poisonous - - "' • The present,.Ir,! Pinkham 169 the crystals like sand gget into the joints produce Market .'i �� Neighbors.'daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkliam, and and muscles. . Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic llo .1 Jor many years under her direction,and since Remedy, prevents this. It drives - :.�^ . Rheumatism from the, blood apd then W. C..LaFrau h, of Stouffville, ' 9aer-decesee,'her advice has been freely given • .- -. f3 _ ' • Rheumatism dies.` We recommend will be at . echiri & •Poacher s-'. • If• ort••waut- to buy feeding • '�#!o nick women. Y a Many•womensulfer in silence and drift alotlg from and sell.it. Pickering Pharmaev. store, Brougham, every Tuesday sp XR*11_101__i,` --.._ morning prepared co pad the high- cattle or, to .get cattle t0 feed on '„ . _;bed to worse, knowing full�well that they ought to , s�sata sAssatl-•pio%*Ms-static'-acTa- -est-price -- ter Mind' - -- - k,a r •• :'Slays immediate d istance, but a natural modesty Txatxs tioffiro EAST Dv%As rOLLOWS:- Eggs. He has also arranged with shares; .A work horse; a manure %' 'Impels them to�shiiiik froth'exposing themselves to..fhe No. 8 MAIL .. 8 33 S. M. H. ylechin to buy. produce for him .,..,,,,� .- spreader; - �neetlona end probably examinations of even their 12 , LooAL 2:47 P. M. during the week' for either, P , potatoes; peas for feed, ' 'tsmil physician. .It is unnecessary. Without mons i0 LooAL, . , 16:04 P.M, - PP y � • u - or cash; as desired.y P y rY y write, phone ora 1 �:, ':or,price yrou can consult a woman Rhone knowledge Tsan+s aotxo Wtar nIIa As rot rows- t10hII �. White qi. tg021� .. ,. *om actual experience is great» • ' No.9, LogAL- . . 8:41 A.M. • 7N. C. .S�a�'=�+ug .0 -alirs. Pinkham,•s Standing invitation:I. 1 . I'll LocAL . . ::18 P.M. '. t •�? 3Ss1 8:20 P. M. ... . .- BROUGHAM. attanen enffering from any fonn of female weak- and ,•e incited to promptly communicate with - /E • • FOR SAl ,ikham at L nn 31am Ail letters are fond,- p y y APPLE-- BARRELS, ! . ---- ,i�3laeksmithin T ' - fond d o ened, read and anstivered b women i the fouwonian can freely talk of he+r•private _ -- RIPE TO31A,TOES •• ... _ .. . _ - . h';defa nonan'; thus. has'been ekabiished and The undersigned hating bought out fanlil al confidence betwv.en Mrs. Pinkham. / .The i idersignedl has R giian- - `'' ' , the blackshii thing hrrsiness of R. . _F.1,,ie,women of kmeriea which has never /' 11 All I:itlds of Vegetables in Season: Moore, is prepared to do black- 1' ip / City of \o. 1 Apple Barrels for sale '..' sulithing zn„all its Lines. 1 sen brokers. Out of the va-t vo.0 e of / i at = . •experience which sh., has to dean• from, = • . at is more than possible that she has i at regsonable prices Gammaidge's' Gar4eIla, IIorse-shoeing -'a- Specialty., ). . - ••gained.the very knowledge that will help' / �3k. :lt .�.'' :E 4, ZA•�7. ...-our case. She asks nothirig' in return l / , 46,7 BrOU h&W. . . . • a zcept your good-will, and her advice has !. ki'. D. GURDO�Y g PICIiERING, OTT, ;., :reliered thousands Sorely any woman, -- d ., •�ch or poor,'in very'foolish'3f ell( sloe!! n j testimonial,that others may know their Think.of Dr. Snoop's Catarah Cure _ • - • icwt-take advantage of this generous offer value.aud w hat you have done for me. ..if your nose a•ne throat discharges-if ' y¢ �j(p¢pI6!' e�Ckr36I tJt �i0¢�.r, ' v.7 u 4 _ _ '1.. } 3' Asn know, I wrote that my snow white sypoothin balm, contains bi¢e�J¢ef. -_ Co.;L Lynn; Maes. doctor said I must have an o ration or I y Fe owin we publish two tetters y } .~ 3•# assistance.-L din E. Pinkham Medi- your breath is foul or feverish. a ��.� could not live. I then wrote you, feinn Oil' o'f Rai- tats h mol bfetlrol .iron d wornaa who accepted this fou my ailments. I folloned your advice- etc., incorporated into an imported, 7 � 0 ;'. rind stn entirely well. -1 can Svalk 'miles, creafinlike. velvety petrolatum. It ��� ��Y i^1AvltaltiODOf I . Note the rost{If. without an ache or a pain,and I owe my soothes,heals,purifies, corltrols. Call IIu{! First letter. . life to you and to Lydia E. Pinkham's V eg- at•our store fora free trial. Picker -- • ” 4mi Mrs Pinkham:— etable Compound. I wish every suffering !1 1. - ' _ "For eightyearsIhsvesufferedsomething woman would read this testiatonial and ingPharmacy. TORONTO.' realise-the value of witting-to ga'n end _ a • riarr'iti every month. The pstrnd O e, your remedy,--Mrs. Diary Dimmick,59th •' •�xuaiating and I can hardly stand them. �' During July we had fifty times as and E.Capitol Streets,R ashington,D.C. Prb.d.uce.•'�.doctor says I have a severe female O1 all alaterisls end desit{a many calls for office bel as we had,;- ciseuble, and I moat go throw h an o er- ppg P � �t'hen a medicine has been eaeceaefnl bptinstook. ItwillpayyoQ grfrdnates going out. and during Aug; �►.e .:afion I want to et well. I do not want in restoring to health so many women "Altlo fall a1 our works acd inspect our stook list we hAd sixty seven times as�lny v. o submit to it if I can possibly help it. whose testimony is so unquestionable, � . . . and.obtain prices. Don'i be misled by This is a, school that is constaritl r � Fe-lease tell me what to do. I hope you can on cannot well ea without t it y ,,; rdl-we me."-Mrs. Diary Dimmick 69th Y y'• �g , I am now prepared to pay this �ts We do not employ,.tbem,consegneat- "doing ahead" and not "standing »mead E, Capitol fits.,Washington,D.d. I do not believe it will help me." If ly we oan, and do throw off the �16 still" or "backing up Write for ,. Ind letter you are ill, don't hesitate to get a bottle highest price for butter, eggs nom '.'.aton of 10 per mane:; which yott Will beau full catalogue. Now is the nixie 11%7' s' " res' of Lydia $. Ptnkham's Vegetable Com- and• alt :iI wa on Der ly,gave by pnrahasiag from nil, to antler, - n e oil to y .\ �'� ,r ad Pica, pound at once and smite Dore. P'inkham, ._ oil. i cited. ,- Lynn mum., or 4dyiw-it iq t T"I,P cip�l, gp �a1 is th r d s ac7 - 3.lfELLIO ria to helpful, 'Fire •! O�iN — $ CO $rou ' �..: aw, "' �'".. � ,,,"'y�a -.+ 6y�'�'„��,y�.... ::.�� ;w� �, '�`' �aQ. 'gyp.+-� �� 1..;-^��s+�'�y�,''�y�'� .. .• - .w�' . .�,. - , .+e •fir .... •_ 1 .....,.. " - K..M ,. s. ;r, 'r-.+ r::-': ,6..--,.:,� -: ..y,r;...'+�.;�r + .. '.i =::b•: , fv .;, '° ar.. - W,ry+^ t >�. ..•,. �;un•, .,•y,°,t...: ,_..t. �:..•�, ...-:,.tom• v^.• - .:::,-ar-z,•�'.. ., - 6s... ,» - ham, !:t*�,.,a.*,.,s. ..:e, v�:-':.z.. _ r..y-•Y. 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A'1+ '.,�._.-' ..hr+.,-oar's- u.,..2,p-.-...'.�_._.,y_..._._._.._ ^.'�:'� '* ..!:.-: ..fi ',die'�.Y"-. k' >...,c;nl'?.r.+�•',r• ' i. ..r. s...., .:, �. zv.. - -_.,. . .. f :a-. r- •,---•s...3..�. _,_„k...._. •y::.:;o..,_ :...-:,_'p�, ,w'.., ;.V ;e1 _ _• _��"r:.__...._ _ _c...-.• ,, �I.SREy10NT, yields. but turnips are badly ,affected I. all Shoop s is sufferers knew what Wh&t O ;'•r - _ ---- .-:'' ,with lice. A cold rain, Mr. Rennie Dr. Shoop s estorittive would do for thinks would kill the lice. Of course theAL Dyspepsia would practicallty n '` W. M.,Palmer•was ih tYou' ' he city, the dry weather has affected the pas- be a disease ofthepast. Dr. Shoopp s titre but,most farmers ha*R made'pro Restorative reaches stomach troubles - L ���L - c.r Chas. Barton is here visiting vision for this contingency by serving lip its direct tonic action upon the in- t IS not SO much what y0U get, as What you save w ,•^this parents. corn side nerves-the true stomach nerves ' Bert Traviss, of Allandale, is ._. Stomach distress or weakness, full- 'o _QIl pay, day that determines y00I future success. ,, "home at.present. GREENWOOD.. , ness, bloating, belching, etc. Call for r:. =the man who the restorative. We tecommend and• The really ambitious man M A number froin here attended - °., •• ---- sell Dr. Shoop'.Restorative. Picker- Oshawa fair this week. F. L. Gleeson was on the sick ing Pharntac "WaIItS t0 et OII makes It a habit t0 save Duncan and Miss Maty Macnab fist first part of .the week, we are y Save l r visited friends iii Pont Perry last pleased to see him around again. GOR SALE OR TO RENT.-The as IIl�lch as possible eV@Iy ply say. jII' _ . meek. / Mr. Kin from Frazeiville he's P Rhe undersigned will either Bell or,tons ' ` : J. H. Beal is erectin a new ver g his fain being the west halt r lot . B,F.,and g engaged with F. L. Green and has containing 9s-acres. more or lees, on tisk ' • _.':iandah on the north; side of- his moved into.the house vacated b peemises area Rood brick house,alarge beak y barn.and other necessarg out buildings, This The Sovereign Bank of Casa ay ..'residence. J. H. Louse. is a grit class farm.,well fenced and drained. - Those desirinir bran 'or' shorts Threshing, filli'ing silos and two wells, good orchard agood grain orjstock farm. For partioulan'apply to Issue ser.- �1.04•opens an account, inte.esl is paid 4 i'irr�� a �eaz. should place.their order•with W. icking apples, appears to be the Tax,oehaw.,ont. e�tt M. Palmer. * order of 'the day. Farmers are w . F. M. Cooper took first prize very busy. Plowing almost out ().n. Tay_ ' J D�Y ' - with -of,ponies at 1\ew- of the question owing to-want of Let Others Help you. market Fair last week. rain. To recover your stolen property. Rev. Mr. Brown, foreign•mis- W. J. Devitt has a gang onEs S. Theaker, " tanager, Claremont• F, trill preach in the"_Bap- -makingcemeu i es'of all sizes, The. _ _ tist church neat Sunday. We understand iss Froney. . " Dr.D. C. Smith, of Stouffville, Gleeson will leave shortly to visit �ickeP�►fg n�igilanee ofrcmittZe W ill be hay's nest Tuesday'to at- her brother, Walter, who is locat- will do this. • tend to his profersioual duties. ' ed at Baker City, Oregon. - w arm . Henry Bandy,of the N orth Star, ` We wonder our merchant, h1. Members beefs¢property stolen communi- -Keeping s nate immediately with any member - Parry Sound, spent a 'few- day Gleeson, has not' installed an of Executive Committee. , here with his father, A. Bundy. I assistant.- He:certainly is kept Membership fee - W1,,/m. -Bader , ROin Tickets may be hid trom the President or gas been no troub a to you o ate, ut L e time is no i of.LLi33aurt, aro visiting here with late at night. n secretary on application. will TequtCts an effort. ' We would 'impress upon you this fact that our fife formers brother, B. Sr Palmer Very few from here took in the Arthur Jeffrey, 1, ° 1 P C. Bennett, of Russellton; Ross A 0•Connor Stoves will accom fish this with the least effort,of any.. Our stock is Oshawa Fair, Markham Fair is Secretary. President. arriving daily an4 are w•orthyt of your inspection. The price wi)1 be no •. ' tp„ wahere on Monday and pur- the drawing card from this,vicin- C S• obstacle. a chased Si horse from Graham Bros. ity, Exec.Com Pi Geo.Lang,D.B.Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. A. Luke and fam• ..►., .. Palmer,Pickering,ODt. Claremont, the People's Tinsmith. ' fly;df Dow City, Iowa, -are visit MARKHAM FAIR. �OWSW6ll, ing Mrs. Lukes father, Joseph - _-FARMERS t Gre - Everybody come and see 'the - BaMfgptist church o he world's greatest county fair a ' • id Medal... p ' hurch will be celebrated Markham',.Oct. 33 4 and.5. Buy pourp w points at Claremont _ in the church on the 14th and 15th Come and meet old triends and Fouedry, Havinsecured the servi- .. •.. _ • - r of October. -Full .particulars will bring your children for an educe- ccs of a first-class moulder we are pee- ion more raft ole in life to them ted to make plow points equal W �r� T 1 t �r >� e _ nd - . . 'van later. - - .LJ� . Mrs. L. Banbury(nee Miss Ruth than Latin or-Greek. - the best. =_ Bell),of Aurora.,. spent a week or Colne and. -see the grand display Z'hre8h6r& so here with friends. Mr Ban- of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, We are prepared to make en i e 4-=- Call on— bury was here on Tuetiday and ac- poultry, agricultural and horticul- P P . �'i con anfed her`house. tnral products dairy, apiary, grates,'also tb repair engines or oil- P ers on the shortest notice. The executors of -the' estate of manufactured articles, ladies fan- Wanted.-Old'cast Iron and Ploy' - _ Henderson:& Farmer, ClaremOnte the late W. F. Eastwood will cy work, fine'ar'ts, etc. poinI hold an auction sale of the said Splendid horse racing, splendid estate on Tuesday, Oct. 9th at his• bands, high class Midway, merry R. • cu-RAY . premises here. Look.:out.ft�r hills. go-rounds and side bores galore. _ LIFT FORCE AND PU MPS Do not•forget Win. Duwswell's' Exetirsiou' rate-3 on the G. T: R. - Foundry and-Machine , sale of farm implements, house- Lest you forget, remember the Shop. " and SUCTION :Diold furniture, etc., here to dates are Oct. 3, 4 and 5, 190f1 _ :row (Saturday). As Mr._ Dows- -s.• • s,. Claremont, - _ IIt - :well .i3 wing u business ever __.._ . -• _.. Cons OII Hand. .. ' PricesRight - -- - g p and re -',.- - ­thing Will be sold without re;aerve. nd— 11 a • Sacrament of the Lord's Supper _ XPi —mills erected Repaired. O H ryes- Feet ! . will be dispensed in Er--kine -' church .on. Sabbath, Oct. at at / Direct te)ephotla communication with all parts of Pickering. t i J Need erery:�ttentiOn during.the Markham, Scarboro, hitchurcll, Lrzbridge and `aughan towns —horning service. , Preparatory Pickering . r - pp ! � hot weather. This sur special- a , Thursday v a n is . em service will be on • .. . _ - - ey: _We understand it. s!stem� iil'e'.M rkham a d P' k ing village® over Iaidepend evening, Oct. 4th. to ed to _ ' All,summer, at the"request of a ' - •':-= - -'�~ `York dbne:.neatiy and grompL- Y Orders promptly at _ number of our resideuts, we have _ _ ly and at moderate plicas. _Repairingdone. ' been endeavoring to pursuade ped- : f�} e o ple to •keep heir cows off the 11y . E. Risebr ught - . '..a and have been nits suc- d_,John Ger . oi� exon. Qtare>aioo+• ..treet-s _- - _... -- - cessfultn aur efforts However, Thomson'.cid stand our commissioner, who should set --B:iLE_A SZ` - * the example, seems to be the_hard-. ­, RICHARD eat to get into line. SeT>•RDaY; SEPT. 29Ts 1908.—AucSON'S - re larthttnk otfering sleet- tion sale of farm implements and B -�g The Bu household furniture at Claremont. Ph6to ing of-the�Y, F. 11i. 9. will be 1>eldthe roperty f Wm._ Dowswell. MP •�m��ooriantshowing of flnem display in Erskine Presbytertan churel on gee bills for full particulars. Sate at Chiesa. A Very large assortment of ' Tuesday evening, Oct. 2nd. Rev- one. Thns.Poucher, Auctioneer h Whir. Har r, of Pickering, will be SATCRDAY, Orr. 8TH 1908-Auction r e of . Call Toys, e pe Bution•s9• Books;Dolt•, -I -the speaker of the evening. Miss sale of farm implements, fowl and ����� _ osived fo the Holiday y sad see them. ro • soloist also of Pickering; household furniture etc.; the ro- Y d - Simpson, r delighted all who perty of Goo. Philip, ir., in t he ,;Bni,eoripitoas ta>tea for all 3daga$iaeih tvha last yea g • `'filaga f Bt�oug hili, Sale at oIIe. Weekly Lod ,DailyLNewspapsm I heard her, will be present. Short . gee bills. Thos. P r, c . . /� ; addresses will be given by tbere�i- 1 Th s ouche Au - jOp@11t3�O1Z tioneer: = ••��-- =�••�t A . ' dent mtnt3ters. Silver collection T['E9DAY, 'Orr. 9tH, 1908—Auction • .��' V �� R C MZ3D' a r! Remember-the annual Harvest sale in Claremont Village of horse, �aturda�{. )illie 16 tbs. Home of the Claremont Methodist baggies,hortsebold aa'.'office furni- � 8=CC� St�N� ch will be held this tune, fowl etc., the pro arty of the _ ,church which, p d of the late �V. F. East- (Friday) ie _ A knife e a este (Friday) evening -fork tea, for which the ladies of wood. Sale at on . See bills. Thos. :We are prepared to cap-_ Butter, L Poucher,Auctioneer. curt,§all work in a manner .' tl/ the congregation are famous, will OCT. 13TH.—Credit anc that will compare favor-- Eggs,: r� hi be served from 5 o'clock'until all .S•ATURDAY, 8aln tion sale of farm stock, implements, ablywith, that of any ".1Chickens. are satisfied. This will be follow- household furniture, etc., on lot 23, gallery ed by a first class ptogram, in con.• 3, Pickering, the property' of other first-class elle -.pump' Works which the Markham choir and the Adolphus Thomson. Sale at one: - --•� Citizens' baud will take part. The. See.bills. . Thos. Poucher, Auction- R. J. Cowan, Brougham. ki• Rev. C. J. Dobson and the resident 'ser. Bring them:to Claremont:hiarket. minis'ters will give addresses. All -� c e market are invited.• Admission 25 cents. Piles positively cured with Dr. UGrII�ti'IF'�S ��ii �Wednesday ma t day. .- ''.Children 15 cents: Shoop's : agic Ointment: It's made A good ensy-two s mo pump .. �•� for piles-alone„ and it does the work Royal Household_$5.40 Ei • '�Ei • ,EMZRSON, time saved. ,Time is money. lARKHA 1. to perfection: Itching, painful, ro — ALND _ trnding or blind piles, disappear like 'Glenora Flour $4.60•, Buyer,IMonigolia. ! We,handle all kinds and guar, — magic. Sold by Pickering.Phartnacy. _ ,_ tee satisfaction. .. (Iotdon SV. Reesor, whose,illness No � Constautlr on hand'. , __ with ty plioid fever, was- recorded in cl m e q ro er Also. Bran, Shorts and Chop, - 'last week's ECO-NoXIST, died on.Fri- „ e , M o $ Q� aro Sack and Lulnp Salt. Cistern tanks made to order. day night. Gordon had just recently ; : ? a x e R p '•== I.• .50 attained his majority and a bright a - '� �• s :� o o M Chti in $c. per lU0 lbs: + ! and useful •future loomed up before a,4; PP g P EXPERIENCE Z • ° ° �• Evans him. He was'a manly youth,. and , R1 Q� Wm. Hoover, , fond of out-door sports and vex pop- x a; ?� iz p o " k d ° C= Green River. Brock street, Whitby. ular with his companions. e'was q '� ar o � Q'" a 1A e the fourth son of F: K. Reesor and b am'4�m do ag K a� o 1 - his death caused the first break in the o.a v x n m•N o�4 $$ o' A family. The funeral on finnday to "ges."�..o°- c°v $.°-o° /.� DDERS • O e a o a s o ..e :::LLL��..Illi.,.��..// ,: TRAD[ 1VIARK• $KING t Elmwood cemetery`was sty largely' y a 0 a g a v_ o O MISIGNS '.'attended. The pall bearers `eie all tt m I•�O COPYRIGHTS&C, co"using of the deceased; yc 'men of p o �_ w w � onI Jaa C� Good stock of Ladders on hand. Anyone eendinR a sketch and deecrlptlon may _ 8bOttt his own age. Rev. C. J.Doltson quickly ascertain not opinion free w etber as On and after bfay 1st .f will Condu 'Conducted the'seruices. E' _ 1D"� Feb:,�`,so at, - _ Invention is probably patentable Communis Simpson Rennie, has. been inn. 101. W a '°'_w 01 ID 1,-Mar 4 p -- - (tons strictly con8dendal. Handbook oaPatenta _ lc A ROUND' cent tree.Oldest envy forsecuring?ndbooacetic. business in the store adjoining J. = Patents taken tiirou b Munn do .reoeie Beal furniture shop, where I i- spectiug the sugar crop in .Markham, o•I Aa cps n Liberal reduction if taking a ctatnof4ea R•+tbontegbaMe,in the keep cdnatantlyy on hand a good sup- 5carboi•o and Whitchurch the past o tl v a, w 5 m m .mI lday' 1� merkane - ' PIYof-bread and_eakes,- --- week returned to To last night. o 1! - ' - mai J IIs c quantity. Sc�ent� "He reports the outlook for the root N r. - i3 it Jnly W..H.JACKSON. Brook Road A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest ctr- Cakes of. all kinds•:made t0 order..on crop as about the best he ever re o N Q �,, o ,•�I'Bept M - culsaon of any ectenatto'n rust 'terms,t3• shortest notice. = ear;fnarmonths,•1. 96 by an n.,,adealem ice-Creapl Parlor in connection.,... ss ..bers. The dry we which it �axs s.. Oct. Y Co 38tBroadway ,�, 1t�, '�T __thoiigbt wpuid hurt the crop ha .,hsid The,t2est place to bu i�u �r N� yvM tie or no effect. ' This Mr. Rennie B o � a•a Nov::© P _ Branch ofarP F st..Washington D y W.„A ���' lit I Deo -- ri "c. elthe fact that there he.ve �m •. wall-pap.ers , • • -- ClaretmOnt., Ont"' -- been no high witide: -Sngar beets, January 19M-Whitb 9, Osbawa lo, Brougham maugolda and carrots promise largew°e6oa eyia.ttvsbsidRe20,Canala,rtotiis, , _ Dr. Tuber's Family Remedies. Io. Watchmakin B1Y1gha1Y1S These remedies are becoming more (3-0-t0 X18 Over 2011 sa,mplea to choose from at popular with the public each day;and ...t� ' f, • 4c. per roll up. are sod by all dealers under-a positive The undersigned will be in P Claremont Furniture. Stare Mouldings to match all papers. Also, guarantee. ing every Wednesday for the b.nef3t - d;'- Little Liver Pills, for constipation For all kinds ofrFtlrnitnre. Also, Picture Frames, ache full line of'tbe;beat and Torpid liver,lie. 2 for 26c. Head- of his many customers who want heir ta-in Poles, Carpet Sweepers, Tubs, Pails, Brooms, ache tablets, relief in one minute, 73c. watches, clocks and jewellerq repaired. Brushes, p Ladders, t'ainta, Oils and Varnishes, always in per box. Peruvian Tonic for caiarrah Kindly leave them at Dr. Bare ' Step Ladders, Clothe'' Horses, stock at lowest p�ssihle prices, l Tinware and Granite-wa Don't forget the place. and that tired feeling .3c. For the drtlg store, 3i1 jumping toothache ask fc�r Trther c hen i x Claremont Cz 11 on 'Toothache drops 10c. For-t.hat hn We G. HAM, rnlsher, togg CAllgh there is not Lemont:'}White Fine w yyyy� "t 4 ,A• :r .. z . ala+.' 5' _ Y'..a1+. 1. *' Yri 1.Y "'•u-• +'.1.•,-X-�j. ¢ -�11C 4 Y i ,F• fir! w • 11 -17 V_. _..r , .r.^v w' �.: w a r� �. �_' 7 ' - "- a , as .:":.r..y -, ,: re %r, ..w.:.., tar:,. ' .w, ,- '-+� '•�" ' �"a:. ': _ r• s.Y�' �1�(•..���q ;1., r,-.a,:•3r•a'r'-": •"-•.a.:.�.^'^r*'.�+`:•' -.'? r.. •�� w. -r-. _ ,,...'c u-.,.c�..i.• .:'L+"• ea .,.,,w�'.. '.i!':r.. iz°�"'y. wi; •:�s�"': '9e, M:^'•h•--'+•�.,. ,x. C4i',T Pr"b..:M... i :1. �•: S'.'.. : .. .Kr to i'Y:, yiJ• k 1-. .s.P+. �� F p� t",' 9 �� ;. W, 1:u ��.K. un,, , .`... ":*�,' '�' .- .. tz X, r:c•:s:' e"c' :.d'. 4 '•re ,r. ,�;. ,• - r ,.. >. i' ., �^. 1�.�._. _._:_ --,-:"---:ry .;s-.-- -e`.-.•--.L fie.,. ' -�.::.-_..G.-a..`1..•_� -'.�.,.._ , .,,,;•;,�.;:.,2 - :. �tt,, .. .�,,,,.,�N.. ..:... . .,.- r, ';., .`'.. - Rs• .6"" Y:•,.:.'R•" Vii' 't 4LR`-v, f•'• '.�y: "..'S_•e.'+„ ..";' c+ '?.K. a -'"e'S'J-rY3 •.°.:tet77 .,..,.. ._ y - . \.,,,. £ ;,� ":. _ i _ .,,.,N w� �:: , ti+ t�\:,.,rg �. ',�' .- c .�� ., ..rte 7 ; W _ w - r. - .,. t . . \. i. ',' .. My .i~ . .. _ . � .. ,_ _ _. - ! IL00g LIVES LOST_ tN. .TYPHOON. TWO KILLED IN Tt PI WRECIL 1. _ _ y - _ _ LEADING �I�B � .I I . :, .1. IV Is Chief Loan of Lite Was Amgnq-Chlnese Passenger and Freight Trains Callide ... ���jjj - - -- .- - --• -. Water Dwellers. • ..... . .Near Guelph.- . -- _.- Y - The aYPhoto,wthi h swept rom gnus porta on accdenPai ended by loss of sl e, oc Toronto, :_ ronto, Sept. 25.-Flour - OnlarIo f -. _. __ Tuesday, destroying a great number of curred two miles from the city at an Firmer, $`2.75 asked for 90 per cent. pati = ' vessels and causing much loss of life, early hour on Salurday_•morning,, on cols, in buyers' bags, .outside, for ex 11 . Bot bs' Con' veyed tato the Palace was of a local nature, it came sudden- the W, G. ani B. division of the"Grand pont. ilfanitoba-First paCents $4.40,; - ly and without warning. The obsers a- Trunk. A freight train which come secund patents $3.90, and bakers' $3.80_ _ tory had predicted moderate winds. Hal} through from 'Galt was crashed into; - hliliteed-Bran--Firm, $14 to $1450, '� a� Peterhoff. --•- 1rri hour atter the gun-signal had"been-•near a' sniall flag station called Gou- and shorts $18' to $18.50, in bulk;, out' fired the storm was at its height. It rock, by the limited, which leaves here side. I - . t - " - - lasted two-hours. Most oP the damage for the squth �t 6 o'clock, Engineer V4'heat-Ontario-No...E white offered . The St. Petersburg correspondent of Zenaide Korioplianikov a, the girl who was wrought on the Kowloon Penins- Thoma's Farley, of Palmerston, who was dt .7?jc 'outside, 713;c bid, red 72ya} the London Express says that half a assassinated Gen. Xfien. -" uta•.` Losses are estimated at several or. the passenger train, is dead. Fu e- asked outside; mixed 72c asked outsider ': r dozen employes of the Imperial house- The manifesto follows: .- million dollars. ' Over one thousand man H. F. Bright, of the freight fruit Wheat-RianAoba-No. �1• northern ' " `< hold were involved in a plot to ki4l the "The die has- been Cast. ,'One thing sampans and junks are. missing.from {special',, was so severely injured 'that 78Xe asked at lake ports. t :Czar, fficlading Cwo former servants remains-annihilate mercilessly nil ene Hong Kong alone, - Wharves were I be died in floe hwgitnl on .Saturday Barley-tio. 2, 48c bid outside, No. 3 ' � the ex•Czarina and an officer oL the.late mitis of the -o le. there. must.be life swept away and houses collapsed. The evening.. extra 48c askck6 47c bid, No. 3 44%C Gen. Trepoff's staff. Gen. ' Trepoff's for;-life, death far death cent for cent. ntilitary barracks are in ruins. The train cq&srsted of one passenger asked, 44o bid. precautions at the palace baffled the \b'ilh the illuminating* manor of 1{ono- The °harbor is 'strewn with wreckage coach qnd a combination car, and be- Oats-\o. 2 white 323;c bid east, mixt repeated attempts of the Terrorists un- _ lianikovo to •aide them, all true Rus- thrown up_an the shore. Hundreds ,�t liv°e'en these and the en ne werE three ed 31'/,c'bid,'east. -til six weeks ago; when they gained clans 'must strike terror Lo the pearls of Chinese boatmen -grad their families freight cars. It is own j; to this ar- RJ'e-62c bid outside. were saved � the braver of the po- ran ement that the loss of life was not Buckwheat--47c bid outside. • - - - made when the precautions were re giaea _ _ erre and civilians, but severs. assn ter ten eh�rnrns Lis - Faxed after the Czar's departure, and o! the Chinese. water-dwellers mull rs served as a buffer-and recgivedijle '",,.bombs were conveyed. to the palace,' _.vTERRORIST EXECUTED. have perishet, many' within short dis- impact which otherwise would' have ` COUW°fRY PRODUCE Deady fol• use atter his. Majesty return- A despatch from Odessa 'says: The_ Irrnces of the shore. The ]oases in lives wrecked the passenger coach. \With "'Bolter-Quotations are unchapged, ed by the officer above referred,to, who first._lieW.court-martial was held here and property among the Chinese were -a ter'ribfe crash'the'two engines came Creamery .. ..%: .. ........ 23c to 250 - has since committed suicide. fle was orr+hur•sday, and a terrorist Jew pained appalling• One launch that was cap together. Engineer Farley put on the do solids• .... ..... ... -22cto230', . sized had 130 Chinese on board. The •.. an unpopular member of the household; Tarle was sentenced to death and exe• Y taakes as soon as he saw the fr•right: dairy prints ..:. .: .. 21cto.22c and fearing dismissal aftes en. Tre- rated for the killing dY a policeman. pi ere_all_.drowned. _ . _ - _ and' his fireman=jumped and -escaped -do pails •...... .... 18c to% .,pofrs death he accep arge bribe 'the court consisted of six officers of Reports of fresh disasters are arriv• serious,injury. The•engineer, however, do' tubs ...... .... ... .. 18c to 20ei from the Terrorists The latter order- tho army, whose names are kgpt se-. 'big every hour. Only a few Europeans stuck to his post, giving up his life in ,Inferior .. .... 17c to Ise; e their agents to carry out the execu- cret. Tarle was in a--pitiful, condition are.missing. _No_reports are on hand ac, endeavor to minimize the serious- Cheese=133;c for large and 14c.for i tion of the Czar and hfinisters at Gen. when brought before�� court from to show how the fishing fleets and the ness of the mishap. twins. - !14rrepoffs funeral, ' Those who have less of blood from five wounds receiv- .ships outside the harbor fared: Public - - - - _ Eggs-l8c 'to ISSe per dozen., I ,e"�' been arrested doubtless will be sum-_ ed before he was arrested.;. After being opinion is incensed at the observatory Potatoes-Prices are steady at 50c to•� warily executed after a secret trial b seitlenced he ass carried to the prison for not reporting the approach of the . _- iiourt-martial, Y p JURY BLAMES_AIR BRAKE. IIUc per bushel. 80c to 90c 'per bag.,. a - typhoon, An enquiry -Baled Hay-Prices are unchanged at yard and tied to a post.�' 'Elis lest nq Y has been demand- - words were curses and •expressions. of ed. For years past the observatory . lido Wreck.Due to no Carelessness of $0.50 to $10 for-No. 1 timothy and SSJ .. SHOT WRONG GENERAL. contem t for his ca tors. 'You assas- lass been subfected ;o Sdverse.cominenf, , Crew,. for No. 2, in .ear ,torts Here. . P P but on this occasion it is not believed • .Baled- Straw-$6 per ton for car lots A despatch from Warsaw says: Gena sins,' he cried, `you.believe that with to be blameable. A despatch from Sudbury- says: En- oe track here, .11 - Nicholaieff, of-. the• artillet was assas- your organized attacks are, Wield courts - - Y, gineers John Morris, W. Boucher, and ' - ainated 'here on Wednesday. He was You can shoot down the whole o} LATER. Jolla Beattie have been.examined betnte - - - - walkin on Wielka Street.when he was Young Russia.' But be assured that ._ - - MONTREAL MARKETS. g A -despatch from London says-: air the coruner's- jury,, and their evidence surrounded' by five revolutionists-and and there are bombe and revolvers enough Matthew Nathan, Godernor of Hong+corrob. rates Engineer- Thitrloiv that ' iMdntrtral, Sept. 25.-Business was shot dead. The murderers escaped. to deliver this unfortunate country Kong has sent the following cablegram i there was plenty of time in which. to quiet on the local grain market this •Gen. Nicholafeff was - erroneous) from -your. blood-stained hands. -Novv • Y to the Colonial Office:--"there is strong stop the_ train at Azilda had the air morning. , The oat market continues thought to be s .member o[ the Heid fire." Three volleys wtre Bred 'arid evidence that Bishop Hoare of Hong 'brakes been working right. 'Che=jury's with quotations-unchairged. New crop - + court-martial. . ''arle •fell, dead. . .- - : � t verdict Is os'follows: - No. 2 cats were offered on the local „ .. :- KOn�; �Va9 `drOv ned. The loss of life I - *i among the'Chines'e will probably amount "That Thomas Puddicombe and oth- market this morning at 38c. _ THE O*;LY REMEDY.. - c �, . _ - - . 1t1U.FEROUS ARRESTS to about seven thousand." era came to their death near the east Oats-No. 2 white, 38,,%c to 39c; . p A despatch from Paris says: The fi switch at Aziida station, on thr-C.P.R'. -3 white, 3. a to 3. ;' No. 4, 36%c to A despatch from t Petersburg says: _Tempus publishes hn Aaterilew with Arrests -in connection .with the plot - `a by trots \o. 1 doing west and train N 97c -per busheh ex-store. Count Tolstoi, who said'that the real against the Czar continue. The nuurh.r = GA\ADA-MEXICO Ruing east; colliding at that point: Flour-binnitoba spring wheat, $4.60 cause of the trouble in Russia was the _ that the coilJ:;ton aras'due Lo a 'defective a to $S.7(1; s!rortg bakers', $3.tlb to 84.0, or persons imprisoned 'is large: arnl air brake--.service No. Y bola, the wifltcr wheat patents, f94.25 to $1.35; t - abss=rtce at'authority; but that of the otlr`r� are being sought. The 13oursc F]acFr GovpMmPnl Promises Subsidy • . Gov ernment,'supported by armed force, defect being a closed angle cock on the, straight..rollers, $3.90 to $4.10; do., in Gazelle says that scarchh6ht� have of *8,C4t1 to Venture. _ . `rear'.end of the mall car. We,find that flags, $1:tv to•$l.&i; extras $1.6¢_.to -RIM of free obedience of .the citizens to.�epri tii'statled at Heterhuf,'ankl are being 1 -� the law. The. only,Femed• was a moral A circ at the'Irafn crew took the usual precautions $t,70. - . r used seaward and landward offer dark P th from Ottawa sayq: a"aPt• t In handling their train." �Allfeed-Manitoba bran to bas ' wnlon. NP scoped at the_ altetnpts o to event surprises. \�'or�nup,- represrnting the .English _ • g g ' i r► the revohitionnr oliticians, saving:- pT P - - SIF,50', charts, $23: -Ontario bran in • - -- r y p The suburb of tit. Petersbur ad nln• IIHI with whitth the M,�ican'Govern= :►- g j iR.50 to $ln;' shorts. SQ1.54 to- Let us have no foreign•consti 1dions ; ment leas si toed a conditional contract h �s 5 � E- fnt, Ctte Karva bate was shslten on Fri- E - -'THREE-NF\ K1LI:F.D.- ¢22: mitlerl mnuitle, :'l:l to.$25: straight What suits�Enf;land, where'only 10 per day. by the -explosion- of a powertu,lr for the direA steamship_ line to ply on � grain mi,uille ffi28 -1n ti:9 per ton. '.Cent, of the population are peas:,nts, bomb, winch %,as throws( by one c} the Ph(-fl'c bet'R•eeri r'ariadian and Alex- - yvlFl not soil Russia,. where the_peasrsnta icon arts, has arrived to the cit la An_ Explosion of Dynamite Near Fort Rolled Oats-Per bags, $1.90 -to $1,95. - three well,dressed men, and which tore P Y \Yilifam. Hny--Nn, 1,311 to $11.50; ?yin. ;, $10.54 number 90 percent-yof the entire Popo- Sri enorutou,'hole fn the gr.,und and 'obtain the_signature..of the. Minister of . ]at►on. Let us cut out revolution to (Trudy and flnnirrrce to the carne eon- to $11: clover mixed. $9.50 to $10; pure ' broke all- the window in the vicinity• A despatch from Fort William-says: ht'er, R7.5ta per.ton in_car lois. our own measurement,•and leave, ill? Thew was no hxs�of life'.-.Th bonrt; tini_ tba i;inrrnment is already cow- Another disastrous explosiym •qf dyriq Prov - , r,•ls short cut-mess, -.chatterboxes of The Do_uma to discuss milled.to the arraii fPrfient, so that There iSions 1„ -• -- . throwers disappeared before the arriv• -.. ! mita occurred ori the G.I.P. right-uf• tt;g to $21: half-barrels, $11.75 to $12.50; learnedly constitutions made in Eng- a! of--the police. As ttie: bomb was prubahly will he no delay try arranging way- near -Fingmark, on Thursday, clear fat h back. $',3.5f); �arlg cul heavy land, France, and Germany., for the immediate inau turalion'of the P mess, VA.;r); lrulf-hna rets do., $10.75 _ thrown ill an open ,•pace tr(nri Which 1. Thrk e Finlanders wrre blown to h res , -- •• the thn,wri5 )rad previously •warned srtv'ce: The terms of the,contract are and eight others anjured, oar at'lhein 'dam• salt !nn clear bacon, 12 t .lo awa • all passers' by •arid ca that-the-Fiorpi r z t;anada and' fatal) Foreman C. H. Fulton had his . o+�r., g P s � - TERRORFST MAti1FEST0- J P rxico will earh contribute, an annual) y' 1_;. tnerpts la_lc beef, ffi1, to 5t3; . t," ,s expunruhle nnlp on thk al-in blown off. 'The Injured men.were half-bnrra•ls do., $6.,%,t° $7: barrels _.. espatc Trom St. Petersburg says: supposition that the bonib had been in- 11111-:idy of 86,,lr0rt. in 'consideration- of�Caken to '$tie hospital at' Kuministiiluia hravy mess, '.beef,.$I l: half-barrels• .do.; A violent ,Terrorist manifesto has been tended for use in connection with the which the compare}• ,will maintain a and the bodies brought here for burial. issued.- decreeln ttte removal' of the -Tprrurist fol which was diseoverPA at monthly ,service }�ptwc(u'_the Canadian fib, 0nntpaund lard Sc to 9yc; pure 1 " ' g P ports of �'Ictoria and Vancouver and At the time of the accident the men were rand, 1p c to l:c: kettle reridered; I,yc, - (:zar and all the cowardly murderous Peterhof at tha time .of Gor:. Treporfs the, 1lexican �7urts bf Manzanillo, Aca- engaged in tunneling work.. They re- to 13c: hams. 14'•yc to I6c, according autocracy: it declares that these are funeral, and that tine conspirators. find., fur wd,from cover too soon, as'it is said to a,z,•: brunkfast hacon, 153,c to 16yc the enemies 'of the that the police were hot upon theipulco, and Salina Cruz. Meantime, the g q ��rnd.�nr l,n(nrt, 1Gyc: fresh killed abaG ' pcapte and- 1n. C p one charge went oft'whi h was follow(d mercilessly annihilated. The manifesto trail: decided:to be rid of-incriminating in .a ew' minu - ,( . t,,u• •e9AC ogs,. (a; a rve, ;t o ' was• called forth- b the execution of evidence: _ Atlarnlic ls...dorug an excellent freight g p 3t;,,;0 pry -torr pounds. ' Y inen hearin t first report came !r'onr business under cover a d were caught by a Eger-4rlet is'�rS 61rm at 22yc: No. .. =r ---#I-- --- .. .. K !--� - second" charge; w,:,ch' did riot explode, I. carolled at 18c% straight receipts 18c r' NATAL COLLISION NEAR NAPANEE. ALMONTE'S DISASTROCS FIRE. P• . �« - with the first. The dead:'.are:-Peter t,) 19c. Quality shows no lmprove h d �'Y - - 'FLOODS IN NLW MEXICO.' Vontilimen, lienry 1'arviance and Nestur meat. - r:w� ; " 'lsastbound- G. T. •R.. Express Runs into The Principal Business Places Were ' p ,,V Pr P - Joluwton. _ it Freight Train. .- Destroyed. ' Fifty Persons Droverted and Five'llur►- -- 'FF MARKET. A drs arc y dyed are Homeless. 4 _ 13L Al.A(. , -A desphtch from Napanee-sny:s, ,De P h'iroin Almonle sa s : The �Op�rgg ARE SCARCE. ' - stifraio. Sept. 25.-- Flour - Strong. - vetion to duty on the part of Engineer *16rst fire irY'Almonle's history broke :A 'despatch froiu Guadalajara, New' - \4hent-Sprint, offerings light Winter• Frank Blaine, %\inch cost him his life, out on Friday•morning ore, the lower earl Iale\icu,'on -Wednesday, slates 'that• the British RrmounL Officers Got Less .Than flr'm, !�o• while, 76yc. .Corn-Fairly' __ - _ in ail 'probability -saved' tTie -lives of of Mill Street; [tie main business street correspondent of the Jalisco Times at aciiv'e and tlrm;' No. 2 y'ellow;'53y.c ' V, many. passengers on. the 'Montreal ex- of the town. The fire started about 3.30 Aiezattan wired' his ,paper as lollowa :-' Two t''indred. _ , ti g • _ - \o. ,corn. 52 to.52/.c, r zits-Strong, press. No. 2, which "left' the Toronto 4.m., and -was under•-control by 5.3Q. "fifty-offs persons were drowned in the 2 . .. Union Slation about 10.45 on Thursday There was no . loss of tile, but some recent floods in Santiago, ixeiuntla.I A despatch from �•tontreal says: 11 Vit, 2 tv`rte_ 3i .c; N o mixed, Rye 'night,;_The fast express collided head- mu•aculous`pscnPps on the part of 1Ir. and adjacent districts; in the lerritor )seems-that 170 horses were the most that Carley-.$rung at 46 l0 5Gc c.i.f. Rye Scott and wife and some of the fir`ernen y Col. Bridge 'and 'Captain 'Martin, re --Firm; ,,\_o. 1, G-4c. Canal freibhts On with a freight train 'about a mile of 'f epi. The bodies, it is staled. were mount officer have been able Io get in Steady. ' .. , wrest at this town on Friday morning. from 'falling walls, are recorded. The taken from the river. During the flood ' The passrni ers agree that had not the total loss with insurance is-estiniated, at many'persons look refuge in trees, re_ Canada fol* s rpment to-,Doth styles;. ' : ,. . , _ en neer of the express stayed at his about $125,000, The principal lasers are ort re until` boats Were sent to These horses will be shipped next week • NER'.YORK WHEAT MARKET. bri P J. P mainina f pp •' as follows; Belton Co.. general store, their rescue. It is reported,that 500 per- on the Elder-i7rmpste> steamship Can- Now York, Sept. - Sot osl and' a lied the air tJi•e W nl the ada-:ape, and will be used for trooping n P 'J - sacrifice of his,,own life, the Wanstead tenant of. J. H. \1'yiie, stock .total.loss. sans are homeless., ,\\'idrepi•eaJ damage firut• No, 2 red, k in elevator. and 9 end Azii(lrr disasters would most likely 'insurance 525.000; buildint almost to= and gun carriages. btore..than n bun- 1 + y has resulted (rani the'iDundalion in dyed o! them are bronchos that were Tt�c f.o.b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Du- ------.---have been repeated on the main -line- tally destroyed; W. West, general Sinalo. Several river towns have been selected at Calgary. Prices paid are hath. 84%c f.o.b..afloat; No. 1'hurd win the Grand Trunk fiailwi Poor store, tenant of Geo. .Palerson, stock y' and buflditt partly drs rny..d, r,*rusauds of• cattle said Co range from'$115- to $;00, and;as ter, SL,j:;m f.o:b: afloat:. Blaine's hand was sevggrred from his g totally destroyed, incur- crowned and crops in many sections g crushed and riiangfcrci bbdy; and was ance on stock $15.000: M. R. !McFarlane, destroyed•,r - the horses had, to pass• a rigid inspec- y. . . drirR 1 • ' tiom, itis no wonder that more were I . found on the. ,brake level-when the �l;st.,•tenaryt of Elizabeth I aterson; --wrrecking' crew drew the-- enen- stock and building total loss; the Misses - y� _ ecured, especially as horses• tri - LIVE STOCK MARKET. . _ _ not s _.. bines .apart from their deadly embrace, Cairns, fancy goods. tenants of L. v1'. Canada, now• are selling ' at-nmxsualiy Toronto, Sept. 25.Only a small,pro, _ Aitt>pugh the from, engines ten=' P g - DIED AA7TU SONG O\ LIPS, good prices Two hundred.d<illars irf p be N Shi man, 'bukditt and-stock' total .loss. g PQ -of •iheHar deliveries of cattle `; der mounted t e ba insurance on stock, 51,500; .JLiss Cae_ the West is not an unusual price far rushed forward to do were of '' . h ggabe car and the Pathetle Ending of a Little Girl Who even moderately good animals. - Y good ,' baggage. car telescoped the first [lay Ment, milliner,'tenant of J. H. Wylie, quality, stock-total-loss; �L'. E.'Scutt, jurnAiire • Was Fatally Injured in Fall. Trade in exporters' cattle was li ht. coach, with the exception of 'the'engi- g . • - ., ,. .-racer's.death, .Che • casualties were not and undertaking btlsineas, tenant of A despatch from ?tionlreal says: AT AL \RF N Quotations 'were nomir_al at $i.25 to . serious. Fireman Edward Aliron,'-of L. :W., Shipman, stock and Building SLiging 'the 'song of the Breton poet; '' F' _ DRtDGF 54,75 per.cwt. • CK AT SL' Belleville, who was on the ,passenger totally 'destroyed, insurance- on slack. Barrel, "La Paimpolaise," the song of n A few good loads of good butchers" - "' - engine'and jumped in tr�iie to'save his,'X3•M; Fulton. Timmins. gents: futTtish-'ft�h8rnian,who dies irr'sight, o} land and I•irepuin Killed' Epguteer- and Brakes- cattle were offering. Prices \vete firm at ' in c tenant of.T,. R. AY'hite,.slack and-i the outstretched amts of . his joyous man Badly injured. 18i.50 to $4.60 for picked lots. 5ledium .111 life, had his knee-joint and back badly I fi-, j y wrench-d. Engineer-ChaTips Orrill and store totally destroyed; insurance 'on wife, little 'Fabiola Lajoie passed away A despatch-from.Sundridge says:Tixti t(-,-fair butchers were qunted Fit $3,50-ta. -• stock $5,000, no insurance on building; _ n ,here Fri• $i: choice at $4.30 to 54.40; mired lots Fireman David Young,• Doth of Belle- e;�on -Wednesday. The little Three-year- freight_trams Collided,'hent]-o vrlle; and bath ion the freight enfirne, H.' lir Cole, general store, building and fold girl was playing on Tuesday at honie�day night about _ll oclock, rsulting; in and cow's at 51.75 to $3.5U; fat cows at 'rt _ were also painfully bruised rn the Ic•;ts stock totally .destroyed;•- insurance 'b171 And fell a0 Tcet to the payment•; but an the death of Fireman Forester and the 53.:30 to $3.50; common cows at $2'to •...' and Prins by jumping from- •their••em i stock $6,1100; besides the stores, all the awning broke her fall, and the doctors serious injury-of Engineer Wcsson and $2::5, and canners at'$1.50 up. < gine.- Brakesman• James Miller, of;vvareraolns ' and ontbuildings were found-ho no ertefnal injuries. She lay in Rral<esnlan' Campbell. The southbcaund' Feeders and stockers sold at steady ` Montrent, w•as• thrown through-a_�,Lrf burned'. tpgether.,,vittl_four fratne houses the-cot,in no..apparent pain and sang train was at a switch-wailing for the prices. The quotations were:-Stockers, --'---door�h rl�e crash came. His hand fit Farm SireeG, The household_proper- t song to her brothers and, sisteit northbound when the crash occurred. .$2.75. to 53.50; feeders, .53.75 to $4.15;' ,Ili was badly cut. t}, in these was all saved, but buildings ,ear Wednesday morning. Ther' came it ,is understood that the. engineer. of -short-keeps. $4.20:to $4.60 per cwt__. ..; v,,,,re toldlly destroyed. 'these were nn e; a few. sharp Y slid n c g res tjt no -bound rain id di n A\ith rg offerings of sheep the mar . ' n de. h. rp cr' ' cl a rth I said he d of '' la e - - -- ' ' awned by :sir. T.'R. R'hite, and wee, anguish;and it was all over. - realiie'he was so near Sundrid_ge until ket held up well. ' QuoCatiogs- were: r. - +�-r . _,._ .. _, _ .. _ 'not insured. as too late. ' - - Ex•ort ewes. $4 'io $4.40; export bucks, It w P lambs. $5.50 to $G.°5 per . , . - • ♦ . ., 9 . -, , `- "DECEASE IN CHEESE OUTPUT, ' .-ROBBER MADE RiCH HAUL. _ - 53 to $3.50; CUSTOMS DOCKS DESTROYED, . - -,KILLED BY LIGHTNING. cvvt•. Cab-es were plentiful sitd slow nt Secured �t,700 From Branch-of Bank of sale. 'their values ranged lrom•$3:50 to A Fire•Loss of 81.200,000 at Buenos Curtailed Milk SupPly Caused by $G per cwt I3rau lit Civen as Reason. Commerce at Klnesto. A Young Man A)'aiking by_ His Father's_ Milch.cows were-steady to firm at $25. Ayres. - g Side. . • A•despatch front. Kin.esto,.Saska;icbe• _ _ to $55 each. _ . .#, despylett from Buenos Ayres says; despatch from Ottawa says : `hie,. wan, says: At 8 o'clock on Tuesday A despatch from Vtallorytow- says: Hogs were quoted at $6.40 for selects The r:usloms'drn Ic.'whictt was dr�trnyed C: A.- Ruddick, Dominion Daipy Com- evening the Bank of Commerce was About 7.30 on_Salurda,y evening near and $6.15 for lfght6. and,fats. nri_csioner, eslimales that by reason of ,by of n c cbtindiSe�ipain vir�of. Ge�ran ttte curtailed -MlIk supply,_caused by The ff,s�sibed ntantt, MrSeHickman,ethought"e 'b dy,' aAy a .marnIn this sevente nTh - . •14 .I,ori iit.-- The tosses are estimated nl, drouglit. the'output of Canadian cheese heard a noise and came quickly down year, was IRs by killed by lightning, ; .. l fi will be considerably less this year than revolution is feared in Mexico, ani , {' SI aQ0�,0, The r rigin or tile, conflagra- stairs, making for the safe. Immediately The young man was walking by his last, bul enhanced price will more than 10 000 men are said to be ready to lake a ' tion Is r.ni known. Five clerks.and he was tired upon, by a man in the father's sfdaw ding a horse to iiia up the insurgent cause: make up the difference to the pro- shadow. Hickman made a plunge fiacrrrl� �.nrkmeri have beret arnalcd, P ge to .landing to.mc n Fart}� oho had been i,r, fit,,,;Iii Name injured. The doelc door.• The high prices ruling at the grab the assailant, but received an• out for a sail hen only,about twen- The famine conditions in Russia arm V„i:r�• •ror!rd ht• the Govern- .close of the soasnn will, Mr.. Ruddick other shot, fust grazing his left'l.•mple. ty rods fro . Goodbody's home the likely to prevail throughout thes coining, w rre cow- believes• Prove an incentive to greater The.robber then made his escape, Be. flash camp, Ing Charlie and stun- winter. heat was a good crop, but f ­ 1,Y � . ' ocUvity. next year in'cheese making. c ¢.about i3,7r00, ging the f nd horse, rye and ere unsatistabtory. s ; �:. -,ys. 71 ' I Ajg�Zt.t c <+ v : dw3:rk.f}aa a a�aa.�sv .1 I ...s l .,.iL.F �i•.t3•u_s r T s. �µg��!p¢ . , .,.� y; p,r..,... ... .,..-o:+� ,o ..,,�, ,. , . f�'3,...� e- J.,.,. /. ,.Yir. CF .d.: .ai: •''�`Y+ "P% yi. xi ,;v :^x. y,,.,. .. ,.:�.❑.c ... S'h4...,.c..1:. f ...,:•,F`.- .. >c ....;.. ,•s' '�.: ,'. ,+ r _..;�."' Fe,. i'.. -tea%,:: .;,` el `''i ,. ! .. .... ., _ ,. t , ,� i,, �. : _. _ y. m T. - �� _ s� u,a.-ti -:,,. ._. .-. -..-4... 1 .L!o '..�.e' ',� 1•l `.. - j :CSG„a ,y. ♦[ - .. ' ., __ ^X- I! - _ - ;'!�'ie ,. ..-,.+....1' '. ._...-art �. ,. ledged yet nwhlle, upon account cf I'Eft30NAL, A1TERt3. •_ Yj * ” K� �O - oliending rich parents, and being cut off " . � 11 `11 , .. „ from their property or something. I Notes of Ilnterest About Sonne' Promo' r O.Nj[8 , '. # -oNi[8 ION I have heard ot_such things before now. Hent People. 1. r f Well, sir, I don't want to intrude on -'' ` - our secrets. and I know how to keep a The favorite..hobby of. Dr�lizabeth -t-•"` still tongue in ray. head. And, as for. Garrett Anderson, most famous of ally ' thl baby, sir, she has made her own lady physicians, is gardening. way.." HI It IAIN [ . . I I into my heart, and whatever her Mr. John Bentley, of Scholes, Cleck1 b pat=ents have been and done, E shall healon, has ,just retired from the choir e nd Huss her air it she was my of St. John's �uurch, of which he has z r _ low a ,� own." been a member for over sixty years. lie �' "You are a good woman, Mrs. Fugilt; entered a choir as a sghoolboy at-ten OIZ, SYBII. BERNEQIs Y gig a th 8 , Y. and now to business. I, as ardian to Y ars of a e and is now nearl that child, wish to make some definite seventy-tw o. His grandfather and ta- 1-1 t '` (II rrangement for her suppprt for the next ther were also-members of the choir. 1. h " ` p�'' ` two years at least." Justice Darling is a man of man ac- i VINDICATION y „ „ _ m lishments as well versed in litera- ,I.�,. , . Yes, sir. ° _• co P , �, ♦ "Do you know Lawyer Sheridan Y" ture and art as he Is in the law. In his "Of course f do, sir; he drewed up the house you will notice a picture by him CHAPTER 7�?i1V.-{Continued). "�'�hy, you never told me any Bing l'' papers between the colonel and my old which hes a story attached to it, It is exclaimed Lon Berners. im atientl man when my old man made an en- a landscape, and unless your host were "Thank Heaven Y' fervently exclaimed „ Y impatiently. a anent with the colonel to oversee to make the explanation you would fail Beatrix Pendleton.. - - Yes, [ did. too I I told you as how _ I g g years." to believe that it was executed with his the last time I seen Miss Sybil's face, the Rlantation for five "Amen,", earnestly res)onalcd her or the baby's face, was when they was - `` . "Very ,cell. This Mr. Sheridan will ?Inger! He went out to paint this par- brother. a you qui installments oP ticular bit of scenery, and on opening both a layin' side by side on the bed Mrs. Tibble-I'd like a tle'for my bus- p Y Y 9 Y his paint-box found that he had forgot- on?" ea eri money amoui3kfng to sin hundred dol- P g "You wilt go soon, y g i• .just before the water rushed into the band, something suitable for ahand- Lars a'year for the support of the child," ten hrs" brushes. There was no other Inquired Beatrix: broken winder; and how I myself wa some blonde man. The overseer's wife was a very simple- edurke but to use his finger as a paint- , •:-"Soon"?--t-would-start instantly if i picked u)S not tar from where thel pri- The Salesman-I see, something like hearted woman, sp she.burst out, with brush, and in this way the picture was could But'lhere is no coach that tearer son was," said Miss Tabby. stubbornly. the one 1 have on. her surprise: begun and finished. -:...-'for Baltimore or Norfolk until the day "Which was all a prevarication, Tab- Apart horn his' extensive library, A4r. after-- to-morrow. To-day I will give by, though to the letter true. Comer - ,y-es. sir` that's rn name. Vr'ill you "But that is a 6aeat deal of .monejr- John Morley has no amusements what- orders tom servants to pact. up. To, 9 Y sir. Afore than twice too much." ever; but to be surrounded by tris books Y You can tell:nae more than that." sit down? Betsy Ann, hand the.gentle- "I do not.think so. The child is en- morrow 1 will ride over to [u itt's' to ,. • y man a chair." title,•?�to much more, if she could use it. g No, sir, I told ou that then, and I • nlhisviadea�'ofbutpp[oro hisiness. youth is a t p-. Inquire after my child, which-for its. own can't tell you no more now.,, The little irl brou ht forward a. t an rate, ,sake must still be left in their care, f g fi A y that is her allowance. And "But I know you can. See! This country-made chip-bottom chair, and here is the fust quarterly,payment in wards games have never 15ad any at- suppose. And the day after I will leave traction for him. So considerate is tie . Jn the early copch for Baltimore. There letter releases you from your oath- of with a bow the..visiler seated himself, advance." said Mr,. Berners, placing a of everybody and,everything that it has I"sha]L certainly be able to meet,a clip. silence. The•woman also sat down, and waited roll of bank-notes on the woman's lap. , Y P been said of him that if he kept a score ":Vo letter can release me from no in some little curiosity to find out the "But, sir. I haven't used a quarter part ft :per bound for Liverpool'rapidly. ' answered Mr. of horses he would probably refuse to Berners, s ealin ver ra idl •. oath, sir, which I took upon the Bible: object of the stranger's visit. - of.what the other gentleman paid me. •• use them, because he feels so keenly for " p g y p y persued Miss Tabby. You have a young'child a. nurse i." In fru-•, I only spent what I did to buy And in the meantime?" anxiously the babys clothes, of which she hadn't a the brute creation that he will only con - Inquired Captain- Penijeton, "�'+' there ever such fanatic mi!" ex- he said. " cloimed Lyon .Berners.. impatiently. " sent to be driven on the .level. The yn P y Yes,sir; this one that I have upon r�iy rag but what was on her when 4he other - In the meantime. that is. 10-day, 1 " story goes that when he lived in a hilly I don't'- know what sort of, schism lap., That one in the cradle is my gentleman put her in my arms. must give my friend- Sheridan here a part of Surrey he once-kept a horse, but fanaticism is, sir, but 1 know I. ain't lett own. "So much the more 'reason I should power of attorney to manage this estate " its kindly owner°alighted from his car-. `during my absence, For you-you tioId so far to`my owb devices as to be let Are you strong.enough to-nurse two advance you this money." ria a whenever a hill had to be as: • • - '.N by a Because have got-,so muchor descended. Pendlet4V Europe.- prays faithfully into ,the litany every Betsy Ann," said the woman, turn- ,strand : sir Y" Queen Alexandra possesses a tea ser- Sunday to be delivered From all. Ing to the little girl,' call your sister "-Because oli are - so simple and "Oh, yes; and if you could wait a Y P vice of sixty pieces, each piece being y Schisms." Nancy 'Lizabeth ih 'here." p p decorated with a different photograph week, while I make the nece.ssar a�- honest. . Taw people would Believe in -rangements, Beatrix and -rnyselt might "Fieawen and earth. yvoman t That has The child went into a back kitchen, succi- simplicity and honest . A story is told of the late Sultan Bur- . ask of writing to release you from an oath you counterpart of herself. "Then, Lord for ive 'em. sir." . you under the .circumstances," g gash and Sir John Kirk, then Consul-I Clement Pendleton. toulc to hint to., keep secrecy on s car- "There now :You two stand right, up "Ames. And now: Mrs. 1•ugitt, a last General at Constantinople. The Sultan . . twin event, of which it is expedient-now there before the gentleman.- . word, and then good-by. If you should had a ver saws a chained lion. and, e "I should be so rejoiced to. have you 8 Y y' B 'both .. o'.vt(h mC: es y y for you.. to -speak. Ile trees you from The children joined hands and stood ,ever wish to communicate with me, you a happy .thou ht. Ile;offered it to Sir g pecialF as the vo•- before Mr.- Berners for insnection. - Y Ppy -age is going to be a tedious one at this Your oath. l tell y6u." ilia' do it by inclausing a letter to.•'Mr. John for Queen 1'ictoria, reminding him season of the "NA'hfch; he can't do, sir., begging of "There• now, sir: You look at them." Sheridan, or sending a Message b that the lion formed one of the su Year; but how can [ ,de- 9 B Y p- - - lay a' day while n,y pc,or Sybit.' an parting and yours: If.so.be 1 took "They are very well worth looking at; him:` porters of the-noyal arms above the - . exile among.strangers, waits for irie?'' an,oath. which 1 don't acknowledge as a pair of shut, rosy, healthy.', happy ' "Yes, sir"' gate of ttie Br•iti,h Consulate, and. that • I. Oh, of course. you could not possibly I did take•" said Miss Tabby, cautious- las-es. I•m sure,'.. said- Mr- &>rners. "And now let lye fake another look at the pre ence of the real king of ?fie - do it. But we will follow you soon, l , 'he can't free me from it no rnore'n smiting at them. and feeling in hJ.s this little one" forest would be appropriate. Alive to _ Berners, rely--Wn-that." o one else. And if so be you could poi poNke# for some loose coins, "But there is another thing, sir: the jest,-Sir John quickly capped It, and - Lyon Berners pressed his friend's hand me on the rack' like a heafhen and.loiter Well... sir,_. them's my twins, I M-hat Is her name? I asked the gentle at the. same time escaped the necessity 411 In silence. and they went.-Id meet Aitn- me to death. i •t�o4ld-die a marture to nursed 'em. boll myself- without any man, and he said he did not.know, but of accepting such an unpleasant gift. . . . . Ne Sheridan who had glided shyly an ?tie faith rayther than break my oath." help frown- a bottle,-•-either a bottle for you would trll I I "1 am sure that g > them, sir,,or a bottle for•mYSelt,' said Y". ,," your Highness would _ silently into the room . . - snivelled Miss 'tabby.- Her Haute, repeated Lyon Bar- never make an incomplete present," he - She must have heard the latter art "Nk ho the demon *ants to put you on the mother, proudly. ners, as he gazed down upon the face replied. "and when you are able to ac.. p the rack, you intolerable old idiot?" ex- "They do you much .credit, certainly' of the• sleeping child-the 'prison-born company,the lion with-_a_unlcorn I:shall of the.conversatLak. but without appar• p fi P pritly understand'"4 t fc •,Ghe came tor= claimed .Lyon Berners,•driven past his said Mr. Berners, tt,:ho_had now Iounif child-"Her 'name? It is Emgemisca; be delighted to.'receive your munificent +ward blushin ,an ,amilin patience by her obstinacy. "Will you. two halt-eagles. ca}t her In emisca." .offer," !d . g: .as usual. " -hg- .A or will•you not, tell me alt..the particu Well, sir they' never ad"a day's - 'Yes, sir.' Bald-the woman in a ver [lad it not been chance, Professor ` aplt.took her seat beside Besirfx.Pendle- y t..Firs of 5yb11's fescue Y"' sickness in Their fives. :l showed 'em to , ., ton: . low Yvne, for she was awed by the looks Milne might, have taken up.. the t The � -mversalion o,-ncerrrng Gybll ' "No. sir; I will not, because•1 uinnot-you. sir, to prove as I could nuss two anis words of the speaker-"Yes, sir; study of enrlhgnakes at all. :He w•as ceased then. .some one started t1w sui,• without tweaking of my oath," persisted children successful.': tori would you lease-to write it on a slip twent -one years of age when Field, . jRect o1.the.Christmas. sermon, and they I Alta Tabby; with a constancy -..nich "I'm convinc�i' nit." of paper? 11 its a strange,zsolemn sob the -American ' millionaire' cable-layer, talked of.: that until, dinner Was_.rrn_!egurpelled respect.for her honesty, if it. `'Ono of 'em• is r]amed F.rlizabeth Ann. of a• sound. and ['in sure, I never.could sent.to the Beitish :school of Mines for a -. 'pounced, • Iinspired contempt.for her•judgnient, and the other Ann Elizabeth.' The_s Cie rtimember tft. younfi man to Fo out Yo Japan. The - - It ,i+as a much happier teas! than Lgnrr "�4�'lt..l hope ai;o that you w ilf never name because they're'aw•ins, sir; only Lyun. Bc i•ners .tore.a page from his present professor eras the man selected. - $erners had ventured'to hope for. They mention the matter to an one else; put backwards, and f irwards like, so as .. � I" _ y latdets, wrote the flame in pencil,• and �1'hcn'can you start , On 1 uecda�. i� > sat long at 'table. • Aller' they withdrnw said Mr. jierners_ one little comfurt to tell one gal's name from t' other's. hauled it to her. asked Field. The student responded that to -the drawing-room. Mr. M,rmre_sat mingling with his disappofntment.. .And t call =em Betsy :Ann :arid Nanc; -Then - he kissed,his infant daughter, Che time w,as too Short to•get Iris,things _ _ the two Pendietons and the hto Sh,ri- "That I never will, sir: Gut will sof 'Liznbeth on week-Mays and_ work.-days; bmathed ti silent blessing over her, anQ together; as it was then Friday.- "Loot: dans down to a rubber of whin, and fer my tongue to be hued out by tho;and I .call .'em Elizabeth Ann and .Itnn tout: his-leave, • . . _ here, ounr; roan," .s tato_"tt'only - . Ahen excused himself to them_ a�ii_;-c,.;tool 'rs 1L.Lhave_stcengih_-ta-w.ilh- flit"beth on S}r ndaS•c � _• c re urne to-Black T;la11e well sans- took six day; to make"the world, and it -,out. in search of Miss Tabilha Winter- clanil"-you; sir, don't y I#: ;< as, I days." - fled-with Ihe_woman -tri whose care ne a whole world can be made in that time ace. IshnJl` have Strength t� , :stcinil "Quite-right," saint Mi_ I3eraers ..Fmi1- tinct i~ft-t}is child,.: _- - yQzir_! v tluugs can e lot toget:lPr n - .. 40, He found that faithful crealur, fn ehetali�rtfink it likely. :t�'c!1• 'A. inglnd naw, teats, yogi may said Thul aft�rnucn he dined with his less. Leave a note with my secretary hoirsekeeRec's- room, silting at a'fifitle, ] u e Y 6n?'" tei,nds' [•`;r the. last time •-for many as you go out as Ni- what sntary you table, drinking tea and dropping h•ars,I Tabby.. 1. knnw. .you understand rile, the mother. . . , y,•am. ' Tliat evening, witli 'their assis- w•flnt,". On the Tuesday the young man "What is the matter, Miss 'Tabby?"'1 whether you will divulge anything-fo me "Here, my dears! ller,> is .,omething lance, he concluded' the very last busi- w'as ori,his way to Japan. he-iniiiuired, cheerfully. � l or not, and so I shall soon gig a you to buy you p frhristmas gift each.° said n,>oes lie had to tranisact, before•leavirij The Dowager-Duchess of Newcastle !s "What is they matter!" she repeated. certain instructions as freely as if (here Mr. Betners, slipping ttta gold-coins ul- ha' hotit'e and country.- - one of 4he great lathes who are devoting reproachfully. Is ft what is. the matter were an ouL�poken crnr4fdenc^ between lu the hands of the children. I]calrix I eudleton had been :busy all (heir lives to the poor. The Duchess.was , .you ai;k me. Mr. Berners: you? Ain`t'u,,." ,-Ad Afr. I3 riiers; rising to leave "There 1 thank - the •gentiornan, and da,•, looking up and packing up.Sybil's mld: that of . all the London districts � `�k -this Christmas Day, the first l:hrislruas thN rn•,m. then run out and heel Itie potatoes and -fly •jewelry, Inces and shawls.. Whiti>ctiapel as to greulcst disrepute, _� Day since ever she wAs horn• os she That you may do. sir. with full faith turnips. 4nd be sure you . .d,tdt \al'ual,le as •tfiey all-were they filled owing to the exploits of Jack the Ripper... , ;" hasn't passed here? And to see how-you tri me:" answered Bliss Taibby. lose, y,tur pennies," said the woman,jbiil a siiilllt trunk, which Miffs ['citta- "ticiY°well;" she-replied,'"I hen I wilt go' all went on at dinner. eating aiid drink- And .then �.r. Berners left. tier. and+who bad .no idea .that ,the .childr-m's :assured Mr. Berners he- could fo \�hit�haP,I-" Since that. time she f. Ing and laughing and talking es f$ she returned•to ,his guests. gifts had been half-eagles. easily;. put. inside his great sea•chest' has labored almost unceasingly"among . -,y" wagn't .lost and gone!" \Ir. Berners ' and his guests paesed I The well-trairied little girls obeyed with,rut crowding•out other 'thin'gs. the poor the F.Sst-end• making bei "Now, Aliss Tat y, yuir know well�Ilint Christ ma's evening, not in plai'mg,Itheir mother in every particular. end; Iieair:ix Penriletun and Aliiinie Sheri- laouue, for the most part'of the year, at - enoujlu that Mrs. Berners is quite Chrishnar games, but transacting as won as they had !^..fl the room. Afr, dan vntuntolercal to remain at Black Hall SI• Anthony's House. in Great Prescot °" isafe."' ` - - iiiupnrfant' business.. Berners turned to the w4onian.and in- for,a few drys after tt,e departure ct Slrect', in the heart of Whitechapel _ Miss ,.Tabby started, spilt her Yea,( The. three gentlemen excused .them- giired: the proprietor: to sec that all things It `is interesting to note that when pearly droped .her cup,* and-gazed at,selves to the two ladies, and leaving "Are those line children your only were set: in order. Miss Angela Burdeit,Coutts toss created ew him -in consternation. . them to practice a new duet together on ones�" • Amo ng the last a ra Hess by, Queen Victoria, thirty , "I know_ that-ou know_ atC s.he is-4tlie -"lino, .withdrew to the library. "[ never hail any lsh them until alts t y�iv ich honest Robert Mun-. five years ago there was not a _. e _. safe: repealed Mr. Beaters, J^ I,where documents ,were, drawn up giving about three, months.ago, when that boy son, the young soldier who had bei peeress fn her own right in these king- "I don't know nothing of the sort ! Lawyer Sheridan full powers to manage!in the•cradle cmanc to ptil a sri`rprise on frienc'ied Sybil Berners. .was appointed toms. though Lady Berners succeeded - . -How- should. I Y- And neither.:do you.- the state in-"the ab*ence of.its pi-oprie-i me. Look .at ,him, sir! Ain't he a assistant overseer of the plantation, to her uncle's barony very shortly after .9- . How should you, indeed. when even 1•tdrs,' - hearty little chap for a three monlher?" with .the use of a collage and Carden, wards. There are now no fewer than dont Y" said Miss Tabby, defiantly. ` When Ihcse were dilly signed, scaled "indeed ' he is f' ackauwledged Atr, iind with' a considerable salary: ten peeresses.of the.Unit c Kingdom or ?rot,.-my 'goc&sout -you ,vert pre-,and deli%`ered.-•and allAhe details o1 the Perners, as he turned down-the •cover- All the arrangements for the -yoyage of England. besides two ,cottis,h baron- (sent when Mrs. ' Berners' was taken l agency and of ,the Aoyag; 'had been iet'i-and 'gazed at the .fat. rosy babe. of Mr. Berners, and the managcinent esses-Lady Kinloss and Lady Gray. through the window of.the flooded pri-i thoroughly discussed, they refurn,ed to I"And, now." he -continued. as he re. of the manor during his- absence, were Baroness Clifton is the youngest, and son on to 'the boat," said Mr-.-Berners. lthe drawing-ru-tin. (placed the cover; ",,ill you+let me look completed that evening• Baroness Burdett-Coutts is the oldest Miss Tabby*stared at him aghast. 1 11 .was clow lute. and the gue,as arose,at .your nurse-child? I-t am its guar- The next morning Mr. Berners, ace Peeress, in her own right. "How-how-how do you know: chat?"i to ,take le,ive. Birt at Afr•. Berners"dian, and responsible for the expense ut companied by his friends, Captain Pen- she gasped and faltered'. ' - _ t-earnest invitation, they consented to its rearing." _ dleton and ,Lawyer Sheridan. set out ~�� "Aly good creature, because the,man remain. not ordy for the night, .but for' "Su [ judged. sir, when i first saw for Blockville, to meet the stagecoach CIi111T. lY(.R1:.15RS 1\ l PA.'ti. who rescued her and her child and you;the twvo days-that.their host w•obld be• y6u: The gentleman that brought the for Baltimore. •_ has written and.told me how die did.it,I of. home, __ . _ _. .. . I child to me,,and gave me a hundred 'There, at the stage office. Afr; Berners Many Violent Bii,rsis. -lit Which ►Kildierc and all about it. i The next morning,. atter an early(dollars with it, told me how, in about took leave of Lawyer Sheridan, but not Participate. ' Miss Tabby's mouth and eyes opened:breakfast, Mr, Berne=s mounted his a couple of,rnonths. the guardian of the of Captain Pendleton. .who made up his _r: wider than,ever. • - • - • h4se and rode over to the plantation i child would come to make further ar= mind. at the last moment, to accoin- Gen: Terauclii. Japan's Alinps!er-ot- . LS "And is she-is she safe?" she in- ,vlierc his child had been placed to rangements. And you're him. sir?"• pang .him as tar as the seaport, and to �Var. has iscucd significant instructions quired. nurse. 1[e was determined. as ,a man "I ani,he." ."rarely replied f,yon Ber- see:him off on,his t`oyage: . . to the troops and regervists, urging. "Yes, she ig safe, on her way to a for-)of prudence. not to divulge to the nurse ners; .ns he gazed'fondly down on tlae After two days' journey, the friends them, to .maintain the dignity aSf Ih sign country,:w'here i shall follow her."i-the. parentage of the child. He knew--face of his sleeping'babe, and'traced in arrived safely' in Baltimore. army and rel- nn example to the nation '\'well, my good gracious me alive!;that . to du so tt•ould-start a furor of the delicate features and Silly black On consulting the shipping list, they in thrift and industry, Individual hard I how `uncommon strange. things do turn I gossip] and speculation that would be hair and faintly drawn Mack eyebrows found the-fast sailing clipper, Dispatch, wort: and self-restrnfnt. the Afinis'ter , out.I Well; I never did -hear the.-like-:I!a both unpleasant and ineon.venientf. . the..linaments of its mother, Captain Fleet, ,..advertised -to!sail for sats: are. the fuamdaYion -of-future mill that!' Well, thanks be to goodness!" On renebin„ the plantation, he rode "Well, sir. I can tell you, for your Liverpool the same afternoon. lacy successes, -.--- ejaculated -.the •poor woman fervently; up,to the gate of the substantial stone satisfaction, that the child is in good Lyon Berners, with his friend, has. ,rliese . insirueltons- rare . probably _ Clasping her hands_ collage belonging to the orerseei herds;' lened�to the agent'to-secure his passage, proritpled by .Mie recent' outbreak of "Now. Miss Tabby, this letter-tvriler alighted, tied his• horse to s post; and "[ have no doubt of it. And." he Cin- which he was so fortunate as to get. violent crimes, in several cases 'con tells me that he bound you--by an•oath;,vent iip to the house door and knocked: liriued. 'after- some''hesitation• "I can 140 had barely time to hurry his lugA rniTted by old.soldpers, in which tnany ..._loevex ,t4 Tlivulge the' secret of Sybil's I. rosy-cheeked girl of about tweIv tell you. for your satisfaction, that the gage on board before the clipper set police have been killed or wounded - rescue; but. marl. you, that he ;rives Hie i years of age opened the door. child is all :right. She w•a's born in sail. - Armed burglars "and other malefactnrs .. 1. :'the authority to release you from the "is Mrs. f�ugitl in? hA inquired,. lawful wedlock.'' The very last words addressed to Afr, are very pre,'nlent. As an instance. nn oath, so that you may give me all Itie "Yes: sir,"' replied the girl, stretching ``]'m glad to hear that for the child's Berners by- his friend, Captain Pandle- Thursday Iw*o gongs of laborer's fnug, t .. particulars of- that- event," said A]r, wide the. door to admit the visitor. ' sake. iii; though if wh-at you tell me is ton, were these: with daggers and revolvers near Osaka, Berners. and then he waited fur her fo r Mr. Berners stepped Anto R. very clean true, as I suppose it,is, I don't See why "Give•our love to, Mrs. Berneis,-and terrorizing their village. :Juvenile crime --- e• , ` ap(c:,k. But site kept.'n resolute sllende.I And e6mfort`able room, where a woman the parents can't own their child:"- telt her ilia[ Beatrix and myself will Is also increasing. . • "1":nmc> Miss Tabby, tell- me all about sat with one young babe at here breast "Thera are good and sulllcient res- follow you soon. Heaven bless you ' 1t," continued Mr. Berners, seating him- and-another in the cradle beside her. Sona which may be made known t0 you wkith good luck I" . +----- . i self t,e listen to.the story, She took her-foot from the-mocker of at some future, lime;' replied Mr. Ber- (To be continued), Che-"And to INN 1 am the onl,: ctrl "I ain't got nothing to tell you, any the cradle and arose with the l.•bei still ners, x 't""-""`• you ever lovcrl!" Hr--"1'r�, rl•nr." :<I e rwnre than I have told you nlY ..�;' in her arms to meet the strarig *, "Humph t then I s'pose it's a case of a Riches may have.•wings, but poyerty -"And to lhi a Ihon cnaweeed the woman, doggedly, "\Irs.'Fugitt i" inquired Mr. �eis, seere,t marriage, that can't be acknow- tg seldom aquitter. - g,l W005 'a.: S ..•' „ set. ..,.. ;f!-;'.3.-N..,-.,. cro "w.' •-r` -,— y ..t•,.•;::. -r7-� .•.c �.,� ;" x. ',�,�,;, a :�*i'..��� <, y - roes.. s �.n; ,.. ,R.. ':3 ^k�':. "`r. ',e- ,-v' .,%„s, �J ° .0` _,::�. ..) ':.: n, �•. b; �, -.. y _ n _.9�`-- rtv rs .,._._�,,,,s�r�r.+•�.. .. .r-•. �.�.:..• v.' 2sg-.� y p "' ''�' -3 •:.,�:.. :+k` ^i-;'r-e,:,, —,:- •,.'ua.. a. '.'ars%,• rf� ...,�-`3— ,.. ;4. .,.... ;�.,.:at ... .. _ `moi y,- .:."' ..,e- +a.- •:''Z .C. -:-^^{�+ ,. .. __ .., , ', .. La'.1,:^: -:': 1 -6•_p•+.1-' '':,.',::•r•- ti.. 'ti. .X_.c•.. �'J^_:.x��-.•`..n..,"". ....ir;.•.::!'a" ,;r -'Ss5"t'.-Z'""t1 ..3=.,,;'•' -w:,r s..r...c.-r., r. ;a, .?a... 5s.?, - ,+>' �'.',:n 4J sr .-n _xr_�o$•', - S- <J. 'ec '1 r' ' _ __ .. ._y:_.�.__ _. - -.___. ^ J of Toronto _ LOCALISMS. --Abe Law, of Oshawa; was -John McGuire; . was ' ' ? _ . '"� `Q t here over Sunday. here on Saturday. :� -Mrs. R. D. :vimnro spent •Sat- -See the J. L. Spink Ltd. advt. i� [](� yo 4 _ �A F ,� , -.Mrs. Joseph Doyle is spending urday with friends in-the city. . in another column. . .few days with friends ih Oaha- -Miss Julia O'Leary has-.again -Mrs. W. $. Peak was in the ' -tea. - - - taken up house in her own resi- city on Wednesdays ' �A� ',-- -Quite a number from this deuce on King St., East. -R. S. Dillingham was at New- ; 3 . locality attended eche Oshawa -John and,Mrs. Law, of Toron- castle this week conducting the 4�r� I= . ---- - �- -� ^ Fair this week. . . to Junction, spent Sunday here funeral of the late Mies Leta Hilts , Dr. Henry will be here as usual with the former's parents. -A `pair of eye-Rlassses and next Tu da to attend to his -Albert Boyes, of East Toron- also a pair of spectacles have been i�FEt $Q1'tfGi = ;professional Yuties. to, spent a few days this week at left at this office during the past 74 .�N --Misses Margaret and Anna the home of his rents here. week. Owners please call. �QPK1Dea Right err pa z� +'eeley_ of Toronto, spent Friday -Mies Elm& Smith returned to -As we go to press the hearing Priclee • with Miss Miss Elma Smith. the city after spendipg two week's of the appeal against the quash- MllTtOf�Ci la, 11 -Thos. Smith,of Stirling, spent here at the home of hher mother. ,in of the Local Option By-Latw ' (}cod - � °` .a day this week with Rev. J. C. -W.' V. Richardson was at of this township, is in progress. vdatee y41�Gi _` :nd Mrs. Bell, at the parsons e. Brougham on Tuesday attending -Mrs. James Gordaq has been .Quality. -The aiuueroue friends of lgbt. a meeting of the Board of Health. confined to her 'beck. during the %-1 IxsRage ,qoTkg :- i .. . .1, �$ ,- .� �", - - , .:�­.� - :: . :.*% `Miller will be pleased to know -Rev. F. C. Harper is attend- past week through' ill�pess. We .•that he is rapidtyrecovering from ins the meeting of Snoz College are Rlad to report that she is im- s"fCOCp s�hODe�.f• '- :' .,his recent severe illness. Alumni Conference in Toronto proving. } 11 -J. H, and Mrs. Beal, of Clare- this week. : ... -W. E. Vanstone and A: E. ��•��� •. . : .. �uiont, and daughter, Mrs. Hatton, -Miss C. B. Simpson, who has Major left-on Tuesday far an ea- , .. r of Lexington, Mich., were with A. been spending a couple of^months tended trip to the north-west. - 1. �r Viand Mrs. Allsway over Sunday. with her aunt in Jordan, returned They expect to go as far as Ed- �' .Now is the time you need these .articles to save-labour -Mrs. Chester and daughter, home last week. monton. and economize-time., • ' 'Mrs. Mitchell, and the letter's -Mrs. J. Boyes and daughter, -Mr. Smith Clark was at Cooks- r - di;ughter, of Toronto, are spend- Miss Edna, returned home on Fri- town on Sunday atteif ing the �� J. � � . I a couple of weeks with Mrs. day after• a pleasant visit; 'with funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. -If its Hardware" `VVE HAVE IT. - �V. Peart. friends in Peterboro. John T. Clark, who died on Friday .. • _. _ _ • ^ -Thos. and Mrs. Stephenson -.Andrew Forsyth returned last, after being an invalid for - .t and family, of Claremont, spent home on Tuesday morning after many years. She was highly re- ""; a few days during the past week being absedt for three-weeks mak- spected by all who knew her, and • a ..CHAP A N .; w,`. .:-with the former's parents, John in!,.a tour of the North-Vest. during her long painful iilnes boreM _ ___• ,' and Mrs. Stephenson, of. the base -John Pyle, one of the officials her sufferings with.Christian for- , _ . ;line. - of the Central Prison, Toronto, titude and patience. •She had -a . -Mrs. J. J. Larkin >�nd two spent a few days during the past familp o! six, of whom two sous € children, of Chicago, ,are, again week with his sister, Mrs. Varty, and three daughters survive her. ;visiting at the home of Henry -Miss S. A. Dale, who hoe been -The annual Thanksgiving ser- . . � �J Larkin, of the base line, . after visitingwith W. P. andlirs: vice will be held in St. Georges ' . -. spending a week .with friends in Firth t Go Home Bay for sever- church neat Sunday afternoon at 1 ... . all 1 .11-1 . . . . .,. . -.T"-. l ,Orillia. al weeks, returned home on Fri- 3 o'clock. This will be the fare- -Mr. George Kerr, who has day last. well service of the Rev. E. C. - :been on the sick list for the past -D. and Mrs. Simpson and Earp, who will leave the follo,•ing _ •. 11 --fin da3�Ti9 still confined to his daughter, Miss Carrie, were in,week• for Toronto ,where- he-will _ - ' .' . bed,. but we arse pleased to state Bloomington on Wednesday at- assume the duties of.-Curate of St. HLiritar8 _ . . .. •"that he is now making satisfac- tending the wedding-of the for- Paul's, as well as attending college -'.. -- :itory progress towards recovery. pier's niece, Miss Mahon. r ;lir. Earp will sing a solo.dui ins -. We can supply all your needs in • V -Rev. J. C. and Mrs. Bel} spent -Next Sunday- being Children s the service. The regular after- - Sunday in Oshawa, the former Day in the Presbyterian church of noon service will be conducted by 4 '.:having occuFled the pulpit in the Canada, Mr. Harper will address a student each Sabbath after Mr. - ...., poril�lg Goo>�g....•- r - Simcoe St. MethadiPt church: ' In members of the Sabbath School Earp's departure, at the usual. __ Mr. Bell's absence, the pulpit in at the morning service and.in con- hour. . - - A full supply of Shells, Powder; Shot and the Methodist church here was sequence there will be no Sabbath - - . artridges%etc. . ,. __ C . occuppied in the , morning by School in. the afternoou. �•1 - - J. l3. Rogers and.in the evening _ A le Paters b�y W. H. Ja<►ekson, of rthe -Mrs. ft. H. (,conk attended - pp - _ - the marriage at Bolton,Mass., of : 1. Brock Road her sister, Misa Eunice Darden, of of our Hudso rets. Try one a Apple Pa - T Best on the Market. _ -An exchange tells of a report- Belvidere, N. C., and Mr. Leslie O. I f you doll �22 r ;. er who interviewed thirty success- Meader, of Famworth, N. H., on ° _-- ful business men' and found that _ _ A le Basket - - Sept. 12th. Miss Darden has1. PP - _. all of them when bo s had been - . governed strictly and frequently spent several. .summers .here and ." thrashed. is also interviewed has made many warm friends who WfiLnt to get .. See our stock of Willow Baskets for apple pickers. : Good ' thirty loafers' and found' that unite in wishing her all happiness. tong durable baskets at class prices. _ -'On Monday morning Chas. et 1. toren seven of them had been .. .. ' _ .' - .- . twenty-seven Paxton,' of Whitby, drove into $eater$ - - l� "ttmsmma's darlings," and the oth• town with one of Priiap;le's livery Qne '(111 must - .-.,:7-.- ___.. _._ _ or titres had been raised by their horses. He retnRined here'fora C rs i Ing for .these cool l '.-jjraudmothers. few minutes and then left with - _ oal oil Beate • n all sizes Just the th -An exchange says-" e.have. intention -of going to Markham. - evenings. - ' - _ residing in our town-&young man, He had only gone a few minutes se the your account .. , � �. BUNDY _ .:,who,i!, reports be true, is wonder- when he noticed that the animal -'. and fearfully made. His . . : was sick. He returned to Gor- _ %� r said he had an iron conati don's stables, and the a>llimal -. •- - - tution; his friends said he `had died the died the following morn- With uB Qui UVEB. -nerve of steel• his uncle said he - _ rL had a wooden head; the grr s-sai -H.J. Cuttle, Police Magi,itrate _ he had a heart of stone; lux ens- of.Minnedosa._Man-,-. and_editorOf—nahe-first--of--aezt tn0utlr-wea �Y - - „. __. -soles declared th*t---bt-had m 'Che liinnedosa Tribune, and wt yl V I •• brass in him than anything else.; «,as a delegate to the Sovereign send out a statement to all those - others declared" he had tots of Grand Lodge of Oddfellows which - '-----_-•= . indebted to us a settlement of - sand, while his admired declared pendingTa few dayas� week; is. - be was all wool and a yard wide." with his rel which we must have ,ri ht awe - Is aver fine tea_ It has a -The sympathy of the g y' rich and very flavor. _ �„ atives, Messrs. Joe. Doyle and Fi. it ? ' _ . I. in extendto.J. A. and Mrs. A. and Ed. Haight,. About toren- -': - .- - "-Corrie and get a sample Tat. y t� d " ' °r iota, of Toronto, on the death of t five ears ago, Mr. Cuttld a6- Kindly atEepd,to,. this matter #belt second daughter, Miss Leta y- y is splen id vahie-30 cents teudetl the Pickering public schaol or It *hieh took lace on. Monday before.that date. lbs f $1.00 and is one of the many Pickering _. _ -' oi? at Newcastle. VN deceased, who boys who is gaining popularity " eighteen years of age, went " ` . to Newcastle about two. months and influence in other parts. •:ago to wait on her grandmother '-TwoJew^& from Torontowere :-MtiRKAFi, �e THE. 1, �Cfast Foods & Cereals _ - in town on Saturday making in. .­­ " Br ea `.who was not in the best-of health uiries re ardin the bod found • " - ' land about two weeks age, she on the lake shore a couple of .. _ ._ ' ' " contracted t phoid fever of which _ y vteeks ago: ThEyclaimed to be ! . .she died. The funeral took place Nor' : Ju:t the Right - A Big Variety �. ,-.-on Wednesday at Newcastle. cousins of the deceased.but they L' t % .., could not give sufficient descrip- _- - -Jerome Hickey, who ' drives tion •of him to satisfy Coroner ...Bowel LAX91�• t .'Gusto, Malta Vita, Triscuit, Force, A - the village milk wagon, met with Bateman as to his ideutity. It is -Grape-Nut, Orange Meat; Etc., Etc. �' rather serious accident on .Thum- very p�robable'that he is the man . Tillson'e Oats, Flaked' Whep►t, Gold' hun-enhis�a}redthat for swill ome time they claim# -to be,- The state _, :dust, Cora.Ueal, etc., etc.: etc. to- that the Dung pian was a grocer's Gentk. Sure—Plessaat,.to Tike—A . . y ': Tried ��T�' '" BOYS 1 . Buy a pair of out• cheap canvas gloves for Apple,Preking When.on lux route that evening clerk and was well educated. His ; he got possession of s fog. signal, parents are naw on their.,way, to . Nature s item . „ All Sizes. used on the railways. These are1. - Y this country, and on their arrival ' f exceedingly dangerous,play things steps will be taken to positively ' as they are charged with dyne- indentif the body. It is said that It s� do,not here tree. esu spa regular • • "� mite. H@ seeureQ a stone for the y y' movements or the bowels you lackthe Fr1IDe sol C. _ the doceased carried considerable tiret essential of coos hesltb- There•s•more .lck�e • <JV • . .1. . -, I ­' ur se of analysing its contents. insurance on his life. harm sane than mere unn�re'ettebntion of`it a Joh pp ppoo y gisbneRet spa bilious `3triking it on anothez stone, it -It is •our~-duty 'this week to wastes in the bowels pouutes.irriatesand _ . It, �-� ! - -----77 exploded, and a chip oft' the stone again chronicle the death of an- poisons. You make the ciroulatory sys- • . - . .•. • - -.. - - --- - - $ew;off sad penetrated near the tem—the blood—a goarenReifeand k other of the' oldest residents of of a fountain of Durestlifeandun• _ groin for a depth .of over an Pickering, Mar Tool,, relict of ,tainted vitsoicy the ills.or con- ' _ ._� inch. He continued his work but g y stiDation are nos trifling bus the late Hawkins Woodruff, nearly always are fraught was .forced to give u �'e are urda in with vital Teiterin " ..,find- � �. an . _� Q $1, 10 S . - ; let>aed however, to state that a her ninetieth year The deceased vat r e i cep �s making satisfactory progress Rentle.aacural ala of " etal _ g ry P g' was born in Whitchurch, on Sept. .Be sure not to r o r c e a n a towards recovery. l2th, 1817, and-when 12 years of crows the deli tate organs of --- -- ---.• t 1. -Each. evenin for ' the st a e moved to Pickering.with het the s t o m a c h ! Avoir an the dra- g Pa- $ Rer of powerruo spa unknown mea- ;. Our fall stock of the old reliable William's Brand has arrived. 1 . -week or two the eyes of many parents, settling on, the farm I lvray i Your safety ane your health are ,Extra good •values in;•Men's and Boy's heavy and medium .;,i> have been directed to a bright west of the village, now,owned formyl secures-arca s k e it t y . T h e R formula is on every box -snow it to your rmm- weights. light in the western sky. Several and ocenpied by Robt. De'verell. ily physician. Lax-ets are Out up in a flat metal 1. A good choice of Men's, Ladies', Boys', or Girls'fine wear. - rs state that the light is In the pear 1837 she married Mr. case in bandy tablet form•=one tablet taken be- pape g tore meals or on retiring always brings relief. We have a large stock to choose from. Any quality or - an immense airship sent up by Hawkins Woodruff, who died 28 P8e a�,ein most o`i ivat�w°euse-i price to suit. _ _ _ 7Mr s 1. _firm ill the vicinity of Detroit, years ago. She is survived by bowel lazstive which Dares oonstWatton• Pea 1 ' - >and illuminated by powerful seven children; Mrs. Powley,. eommendedanatorsusisr --pp �p �t ,lights, and advertising A particu- Hannibal, Mo.; Mrs. Shaw, PICKERING PHARMACY. •1>V. A. BUNTING'S,ING�S, �ickering. " q lar brand of soap. A little calcu- Pleasant Valley, Saeki.; Diah . . �K -'lation'will prove that supposi- Woodruff, Georgetown, Meb,; �7 �,t . . • . tion to be -incorrect.: Detroit is, Mrs. Sly,'Gould City, -Mich.; Miss ,NO rr OPEN � _ .._ _ _'. - ° . approximately 250 miles from Kate Woodruff, Toronto; Mrs. 1. . . . 1 _ . here, and as object at that dis- AtIaway, Pickering, with whom Fall Term in theM c �. tante to appear on ,tbe:h:r.zon she has lived for a numbor of oro r ����. would have to reach a height �f years; and, E. E. Woodruff, La .� $ygjpeSg (`,pQ} �_ . . :. .. , �Z _�­, ,tween 7 and 8 miles, a her 3 Grande, Oregon. She is also sur- rarel attained by. . .uy vived by several grand-children TO!'t�11t0. • b ' ery y Moon, The luminous _foject and great-grand-children, Both , Enter any time. Twenty teachers -� one hundred and twenty writing urda Plain and Fancy Prints stud Mualms,cost s, 9'and 10c-while hick has attracted so much she and her husband were �con- y .. .. - ttention is a good many degrees sistent members of the Societ of ppee the'Tsat at 8c. y Machines. Unexcelled facilities for $�,e at and under coat. ' -11 Bove the horizon when it first Friends for many years. Her saaiating graduates to positions. y,ull line of Ps ,ent Medicines at cut rate price. -• are and astronomers will im- funeral which took place on Mon- Write for new Calander. . t is Venus, Rhich day to the Friends' burying fr a T-O 1 * N' I . Pickering, �n T ground was attended by a large W. H. SHAW, Principal. i'y 1J ~ • bet of friQnSiai Yonge& Gerrard its.,Toronto, .