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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_10_05 .q'�4 :C �'�'� .�, .fir. �: � �. :,, •' k. '.9 ... .. W ;+,¢ytr ,x N '� •�z.••.7'+''�• ,?f .r"� >� :' ++��'Y .7''�- f `'s 1^4., L 1 ^,M;-``„"a • ".j''- 1 c _ �_-7 _ •' * 4:" �• ,�y ;. f: .r�� ,<.e.,•.�'r.✓•' ..e5 ,L�. a: t• �#n7;.s, +`1'!-:w u- u •..`•fiF.•:o..xy. •s'.,. .r-. e 1. •�',. :T•., " v r ; �1 dei .G•-+w'^t'.' •�'..";':"�'• 4. 't...- ,. .. " �� .. -y '.., `'i. ,Q,�' •"16. M ;'• .+v.'; '-5..• �s� •�� ...w., y 1l� of -`s •h��' -„ �.'F-"°.l:V L �y, 'WP .':�w. ., `r :. • '�"' `. 1 .._.r .4 .'a'3':_.._. -_ ^z..s-�^-'•--^•m -- —' F_Y-t1 'siis.:� "S'�f'L x•v....+--•- _..�".. .r. '.:p.r�'- .Tab . .. �:. •�..,.w..._. ....-...�.„ ..�: "x"� �+- _ _ � _ '�> _ .. , , '�• "" :a PIC NEW_ S OLe S.Q.V. PICgERIN( • ONT., FRIDAY. OCT 5, 2906 - 1�0 .5� the harness, dissolved, partmer-l ship-with the baggy, and speeded What might have been a much more eastward. Fortunately no person- Dental. g - serious accident occurred at the switch was injured and the' aninls►I sone Fc L'/n i v ust east of the w•aterAsink at the eta- mss, `itiR.R.,M. STEWART, j caught iia the suburbs.•1�J� ��� tion here last evenitag. The ButtonA=?tTIST. ' mixed going south came along at a xTXgBIDtIE.Below emasate or Toronto Universityghof speed at B.eO and when - 4Glisdaase Royal 09114p of De2tai ... OATS. ---- Troubles' ppoemm T» POBTOMON. nearingg the switch which waa oppeen and 'din accident of a most heart-rending is uaui111 Closed by, one of tLe train opra daily 9 a.tn.tq a V.M. nature, resulting in the death o! little • • Bsatdaaoe,tfato Bt:,No7th A�t t' hands, i waefoundthat the air brakes Jean Ewen,'aged '4 velars, youngest - i would not work, so the trails went daughter of Z. and Mrs. John Ewen, AB UNIONYILLH xv]MY PWDAY• _ thundering on. The engineer,fireman g Ay6r'3 CO MCtty �CCtOii� CCY- IO s.st.to o p, in. Otdee over sbmmtist ldi 41 and brakeman all saw the difficulty occurred about eleven o'clock Monday "`a's prose. 17tt and 'urn +or their lives: The fire- morning. With an older sister, the tali>aq Cans CDt>lg}Iit colds, •fig; Z.S.8AR$E14.L D.8..D.D. $.. manlhatilhls knee badly injured, and little girl was.playingg on the trsran= broathltt8,goastunptiflII. �d DDontil.t.StoultvVIC Honor graduate of the brakeman was also alightly hart. dam.'` In some way.they had secured _L fila esk goyat of Dental sargwas and of The engine plowed along, tearing up some matches and made abon-fire of It eeftaiaty •trefl�dlCfu v p�� e vni�rai et Toronto. Hours-ii W is a m., - some waste paper. The fire caught e p•m �in Grobin's Block,Over Jew- the track, until it dragged six ice cars throats and weak lass. •Leto stem Local telephone No.94 Appoint W e fare now Jean's clothing and before aid could 11Midente and one freight car past the open loaerfts fasy be taade for evening• reach her she was badly burned. Her Then Ci>Q be ti0 mistake ilfoiit switch. The darn eta scilla stock 0.8TIM ave, MA RAW every Monday an , , ag mother was,at a Leighbors, and had 'gmeday, ���wbttes aloes, 8T1R ,_ was not heavy. Had the swift beets this. Yon kIIOW It fStftlQ. AIIQ 'buying' Oats • been only, gone a few minutes. Mr. closed by the station switchman the _ train might have run a considerable Ewen was at the trill across the way. your own �OetOt' wll� say t0. Le4al• distance before being brought under The cries of the child brought both My rotie boy bad a terri►le,cosgh. I tried d1i11at OIIr hurriedly to the scene. Mrs. Ewen every�n I seals hear or but in.atn until y control,and as the fl er from Toronto I tri gA ws Cherry Pectoral_ The first 0:, BARRIS_ - - y had ber bands burned in an effort to night he was better,and hYatowil lin T H. FAREWELL,Q sorsa just about due there might have praxes _ V e TUB,Gannt7 Oro_°�p7IIn'�d loOo f'� been u serious head-on collision, The put out the flre,and Mr. Ewers s hinds.- ,anal he was Perfectly wen."—;las. S. J. oisettoor. oonrt Hown.wbitby. Elevator. _ and arms are badly burned. To exting- srsua�alt°° 1u Lindsay wrecking crew and surround- uish the flames he -had finallyto Ing section were soon bn hand and into the and with the cild. ]tansp�s e.yet G..Lawetl.z.ars. TOW a Mof?ILLIVRAY BARRIB• g plunge Al..'t.aser etnrer.or lip., 1J worked all night to clear the track. p We solicitors,Ro. Olaoo op n., Par Bring ourB She died at twelve o'clock Monday SAASAPAQiLLA. aIDes Whitby,Ont Jno.Ball Dow,PB s.:The*. �► However,trafllc was not delayed as .&;aGUHyrav,LL,B. ii[onev to Loaa. 8y the west siding enabled trains to pass acen'1391 and the funeral was held t0 ers , the wreck.—Tribune. Uxbridge cemetery yesterdav lifter- v - alona'. Best - - noon. -The-members of the Fire Bri- Peter►r+cN'V• a "�— gade, of wliiclz lir, EQven is an old and Keep the bowels regular with Ayer's - - = •^^^^ ^ Everything goes at ThomEon, sale valued meuther, • attended iw Pills and thus hasten-.recovery. .`� HOPgINi3,vETERI*IARY BUR- Price and weight a body. Nlr. anti 511- en hese=t _ - . t}gp S, drada&to of the Ontario set- _ — — = erinsay 00,lose. Toronto, res saluted member _ O . gr ttable bet eavemen e!the Ontario Veterinary Medica' Aasootation. CiQOLI�i O D thnise most S1egtett v Oboe sad residence and and oneynartar miles —Journal. of ecerybod• .207th of GA60 Bivear once and sL•oeinrrforge •� Eel. Bewell is moving to the o0n 8 to Ll a m., and L Lo 1 m.• Private J. L S PINK. e PP tephons in..my oface P.o. address. f3zeed i • �. 1 village. GREEN'\�'OCiU. out Another car of coal arrived this __— �n�/� • _ s.>isafsna _ treek. Mr. Al ie 1ltsurance. Al he c this wee is Mark; g + �Da has been in the _ _ .. : .,. ,... _ - 1 k= employ of David Birk-ell, has -, - _ - - - •- - . ..,, hath Fair. tt)pi 4 k ' M d -- •�IRE. INSURANCE. Mt.Q move• into the village, and is�oc- - �r�atls>•wi■��efs� Crosby teas In Stouffville -r zoTsr. _ eupying the house vacated .by zasvaaMON aomp+nT• — last week. When you want something out of Simon Adamson. D. B:SrL`is,-Aas-•tr J. Morgason moved to G. Fer- E.Gleessn with wife and family, the common, you have it made to PICKERING LIVERY rier's farm last-week.- ostler. So it is with your-harmess - ' of Claremont, visited• M. Gleeson• .. Potatoes by the car are being on Sunda and collars. Don't take what yon: usrtttte4J fsarb*.. here ave y' get,"—,get what you want.- shipped from. weekly. -;Hiss Franey B.-Gleeson left on: can First-class ngs for hire by day Market has improved bnsiness Monday morning for Baker Cit Theu you will be satised. Not HOPPER Issuer of Marriace in the village, this summer. y y otherwise. , 7. Liseasea 3n t1s.-Qoanty of Ontario. _ Or night. - Oregon. Go health -and safe : Office at areae and his eats.Cllaamoat An infAot child of G. Ferrier jotl•rney is the wish of her -many ". t died on Tuesday of last week. S'Ve use the, hest of leather„and- BeBIIKTixa, Bus-meets all trains, y friends. Issuer of Marriage Born to Mr. and• :firs. Hellerv, a Mss M takes c o to BLieeneeetortbeconnty 0f ��o• of- eon, ori Wedaesda of last week. i • • Wood es barge l guarantee sol - ee ab ti at rho store or sib bitreald•nee.Plakarins Teaming dOIIe. _ y tris lw�t office flute and as general satisfaction. 1-7 Lawyer 11icCn}IoiiRh and wife,of help in the store of 1S. .Gleeson.on �T _ Stouffville, is in the village this y the Sth inst. She should ~w' BUClell D B.BEATON,TO'WNSWP OLERH p�i Monday, .'_ . oonvevanev. ootnmwfonerfor takins + s {ulcer{»g. week• fill-the bill u;ell, havin at one Sam the#on' sad wife, of gvifr, Accountant. ate. t[oaq to loan time learnt the operating here. �, -tisaw of waraiase iia . Toronto, is at. his father's this g B�Oug m SO v :, oat. r-v sy' d - F.'L. Green's will is still dosed . . ha. sow” /tilt/ .700ds SEi'r'iD n d week. _ 9 diin•n-for repairs, bu't will soon be POSTILL, Licensed.Auctioneer, No• school- this -Thursday and gi11DK,at ittll tllast. _ Oil WAIIt a�' first. f'Fe for Ooaoties o!York and Ontrtio. Ano- :_.the 91f ke�iRg 9-karmacy Friday on account of the teachers' S �ton anise of 111 rind. aeteae.a to on abortus Bee out new line bf Hair Brushes, Combe, convention. aerate,- Address Green giver P.O.,joss. _ W.ra. Robinson is the last than ' Remember Thomsoa' sale, Oct. 13 _ and Toilet Articles.. • Ol S POUCHEK, Licensed Auction- "PIPES-AND CIGARS.. to flll his.silo this seasswn and he'.is �. vainatorsnd Conettor for the.^,ono _ _ _ A nice Violet Talcum Powder, -only 2`Jc usually first. :IlIiOL GH 1lf. tles of=.k and Ontario All Yfnds of section y y es a ucted and•valnfitioas made iW at mod per tis. S. Davis afld lila Cora Veltch __-- !rata charge. E sates.sad coDalRnmenta. Con- . .W _ were warrieti .oil Wednesdu b9- Wortg&ROS, 9101,Atly manages and sold by auction or Ever thm for the Sick Room.— - 1' F Ail etc bound for Markham Fair private eah, rents, Dotes sal y 8 Rev. T. Legate. On Friday• •> neral accounts pramatly cclleoted an't•satis Hot taster Balla, Grain 'is -being, marketed here Don't- far et 'G. Phili s sale tory settlements gustanteed. 'Phone-or Invalid Feeding Caps $ p write for terror and vaniculars• BaouRham, Foot3a for IDvalide and IDfsnte. very lively at present and potato nn Saturday. -Call on' y dirt in -iz huninling, R Cowan and wife spent , o"ce Dates last be Hued b7 phone , _ . ' Mon- FOA fITnCK FEEDERS. :11r Myren-had two ribs broken. tla in the city. L. D Banks, -Pickering " - we haveUxbridge. _ driving to She fell L. Gleeson`and.-family are.- to re - — Tbe Dr. Hess'famous stock food out 'of a rigwhen the horse' Money to Loan - Darley'e condition P„wdera. city vi5itets this week. The stumbled. J. L. Cowie, of Torotitu, slient "� --5 r cent. M,sad S. Condition Powder.,etc. Isaac and Mrs. ZVagg have .been WESTERN :BAN . O.f CANADA 1� Large quantities of Sulpher,-Glauber and Snut3ap here with his Brother. Epsom Salts - visiting; in Niagara fruit district C. A. ' Goldnx an, of Toronto, t - . r week at her brother's lir. V. s nt Sunday at.S. H. Ste v enSori s . ino-orporsted.by act of Parliament 1844 for a Our'neaa-Optical Case hat srrived. If you Vanhorn. JIn$nrance of-all kinds _ have headaches ar if your eyes trouble The' childrens' service on San pfoYertafi Ieranoh. - - da in St. JUhn's church was a sttc- Authorised Capital.....................slA00000 von.iv any way, let..ue examine your y _ _ ••••• ••..•.• _ _ attended to eye*—Latest method. Don't miss Tllotnson's sale, Oct. 13 cess. C _ Convertible Subscribed Capital .... fi00A00- seat..............................:' 160.fltl0 Eyes tested free of.charge. Sabisfac- --- Home i . wil ee in AaJeoeaN Cowax )rwH Ho2drl,Lazt,,ss Q87 _ The Circle. 1 meet = tton guaranteed. CFiERI2Y WOUD.' the Tenlperance.lt�, Ont Saturday evident Cashier andled—Contieyanc- T.. M. McFADDEti, ---- A] state.h evening. special attention given to Farmers pale Druggist Had Optician firs'. Gi�ldtitan, of Toronto, is Notes Collections solicited"d promptly mads In done short notice: gg p I✓rliest Pette, we are pleased'to Farmer's Noted dietounted Amiri'ckn and g visiting with her sister, Xrs.S. H. Foretga Exchange bought and sold Dratts ia- re rt,is inrprovinq: sued ayailable on all parte of the world « ppUo Stevenson. Jno. and Mrs. -Timbers visited son returned sa.t:iia saint t epafrlsaent. Jas. Hogle and t our ..Two 150 acre farms for sale. Also $Pring Chickens Wanted.. Scarbaro Fair, Sept. 215th. home from the... Nori.l:-West On renInterest s e:saadcrea ted deposits too oposito? good-house and lot-in" illage. Mr. Judd, who has been quite ill Tfregda avenin - for some days,.is touch improved. y g f @o.•gerr.>lf.nsgerr,_ 1K R e will pay the highest market price- t a 'o a tI R. Cowanhas a gt ailc�'ci: _..-- • e spring chickens. ,Those hacin Cougratt tt ns to Jno. n Mrs: J. COii' meg_ lam=of—BRr-rie-buggies and_Cut- ; a■�a��r; -- a �a Richardson• them should see us before selling. ar]-a`nd�on the birth of-a dattgh - �r4 at iUarkham Fair. er: : Mrs. Ed. WiMion is in the'city *. " Notary q, We also still field and garden seeds for P•resb terian Prayer -_Service _ Public, Pickering. the W. Rennie Co., ltd, at cata- y y this` week attending the wedding this week at the home of M.rs. Miss "Pu ale logue-prices•here•,•one:of the of her niece, g- best seed stores in Canada. Gourley. Mrs. J. Cowie aiid lfrs. .I, Lftty- ��T. P. Robbins wife and children, Octob :• on w e rorii attet 'nn the Furniture Pt at Atl tel g.t ; e1 t e No. 1 Groceries; Salt, Uile, `hirpentine ,Brock Road, spent &iuda3�at the _ .funeral of the former's sister, lira: on band. Prices, right, home of Chas. Petty:, Philips. . - - We regret that circumstances `� tart was given flies�. Glee-•. �-».. A frill line of first FAR MFRS' SL PPLY STORE,' has necessitated Albert Roach to 1 1t WeHings E. Bryan,�Manager, •be.confined to his•bed•..• son on Saturday night at the 'Class furniture now _ home of C. A. Barclay. All pre- _ :;an . esisibition in Mr. Spencer still continues im sent report a good timd.' out ware rooms. proving, he being nosy able to e.Barton taleeBros. oil their success at Osfi:rwa Means another-trip'to the, Prices rig - Ed' Lintner, Markham, spent 4 firsts, - 1FIcad otnee, Toronto Sunda under.the arental roof. Fair winning oil i0 sheep, Dillingham• Welcome to ChervywoodEd: 3: seconds, and a diploma for v . collection. • - =:Jewa 11 er {. Pickering, Onf•' Capital Authorized, ;� ,000,OOU Jas. d Mrs. d6n.1 Ohl n A. Varcoe, of Ashburn, will be .e • lin M Dodd children aid up _ '_ 3,000,000 spent Sunday at the home of Mr. 's- - p. at E. W. Sode}t� s11op each Tues-' Reserve find and undi- and Mrs. Robt., Cowie's Atha. day to take orders for clothes. . M �Oslaud who has purchased 4 salting same will your vided profits 8,839,900 p - ilyone--d save -We are prepared for Total assets 42;000,000 a residence in Box Grove, pur=poses= moving there in the near future. money by calling. 'ager Coe Mrs.James Cowan and children W• H. Philip9 has rented 'the WHITBY BRANCH. rink for the coul'infr aeason7e As We have a fine new a sortment_- -s -Sunday oro o her lir. Philip is ap promising youth•all pent nod at the home f of hHave a full line of fresh and cult- . .- . General Banking Business . mother, Mrs. McBrady, 'Picker- SILVERWARE - -ed meats constantly on hand• transacted. ingg should assist him in 'making the CUT GLASS_ �' `Ye understand the next meet- shall it credit to ourvillftge. As'it CHL'vA Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon', Spec atxention given to•ths, collee ing of-the studies` Aid is to be shftll be'Ltfn in first class order. CLOGS, etc. _ $am,..Bologna, Weiners, etc. . tion of farmer's sale and held at the home of Mrs. Fergus- •+• WEDDING RINGS'. When- the-tip of the dog's nose is other notes.. - on,-on the-afternoon of Thursdaq,- cold and moist, that dog is not sidle. Highest prices paid for Oct. 11th. A feverish dry noise means sickness i No trouble to show goods. Butchers cattle: fag (}$ DEPARTMENT. We understand Jno, Dunn has with a dog. And so with the-human Pi a farm near Pickering, lips, Dry, cracked and colorless lilts T. lkT a BaSQ�t ING H E lases�1��—>!!•lt glias sgttet O.� ID� �i'o reoeiv%d(of $I. efd and will take possession shortly. mean feverishness, and are as well ill R ill 1t Tz&mo eonte EAST ao'l As lroLLOWS:— � ` We regret the "removal of ottr apppearing. To have beautiful, pink, Ifo. 6 MAIL. 8;33 A,M. upwards• $ celvet-like lipM, apply at bedtime a •' 12 LociL' 2..47 P.M.' =2-tevel3t allowed tit highep eighbors, but wish ,them every coating of Dr. Shoop'siG}reen-Salve. phone main 87,- ••10 Lo"L. 6:04 P.M. current fates• t lSuccesa• it will soften and; heutl any skin ail Jeweler and nptici:�n, Ta►Drs4totxa Wssracs As FOLLOWS'— �mpQ"l�,�tldedl paid hall What,might have been a serious inent. Get A free, trial box, at our Br t Sots No.9 LooAI. 8:41 .Y. yearly accident occured in the town on store, and he convinced. Large>ai¢kle ••. CAt � � 11:41 M. Mondry, when the Prince' Bros.' capped giros 25 cents. Sold by ORNT er. horse by a n re cker'Dg Pha ,,;,.,..' ,y. ., , - b V t m..•+,e rl�,•Yr•. „ as,eby, ..-S ,vera q`.w-�{• sv4 .. Fuer- �_u G ., ,. "-:.. .aCl., w? '•,�-,t -'^, �' Fg,.;'yi .,�'7„„ct a'- �' r•'sz>,:.s: ° C ° 4;:'.Frt +�.+,i: ,,.:�^;:Yr-r z•- �,, z'r "'.^�-'�'"' R.. ? ik 4` 'w5 "+ :::a. 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Y - '`,,t - -D ,, x. .. �, :- - ,., -SUNTENCE OFDE�Tflw LEADINGA�gETS ." 2, 1, �, . -71 . .,, -N ER .. - by ° Fx,>.- t , , _ _ _�,$R�ADSTUF'FS __i71 , \ . . .--- -- _ _ .. _ _ Toronto, Oct. 2.-Ontario-Ffrs�; ex s ;, L M ,z • _. ' - - - ,• porters bid $2.75, far 90. per Bent. - . � ' . �.' _ _ s - �; _ patents, buyers' bags, outside: 'Mani- fang ,7�es. Q and Much 'roperty ' toba-%40 for first stents, $3.90 for U'•++ Qcera �onnevted with B;assign Repres- seconds anti $3.80 for bakers'. _ .. h'fiilfeed-$15 to $15.50 in bulk, out- �, $- _ _ side; shorts, $18.50 to $19. Destroyed• 2"' _ S1�T1S X111 Be. g�lled2 Sales of 5 cars of No. 2 white oats } A: A de at@h' r t P t.ersbur sa"s: - anc�ef.b d on 5c freighe on the t rate to beard.nfor A despatch'-from Louisville, Ky.., ,doe t houses that were•ssrrounded by „¢ 5p f oto S. e g ) s that Lieut:-Gen. Sloesscl, who cam of 5 cars on the same ,terms The tr feat hurricane which on Thugs- water above the first"floor. One can =- Nearly -every minister, courtier and uianded the Russian forces at Port October shipment, tropical ' army afHcer whose name was even in day' churned the,waters of the Gulf of .hardly describe the scenes in the prin- Arthur. on Thursday sub'rnitted his re- Wheat-Ontario-No. 2 white, 72'/,c ci,al streets. The are full of wreck e directly connected -with-the repressions signal"eon from the•army. it is under- asked, 71 jc bid, outside; No. 2 red, Me-Poo, did,much damage on the coast p Y og and punitive actions of the' last year is , and locomotion is almost impossible," a stood that it will be accepted. The •re- 723;c asked'. 71y,c bid and 72c bid, main and far inland.. ,Reports 'received do no\'� under sen!ence of death at the % not indicate an loss of lite; but the_ signal is said to have been due to line east;.mixed 71 c' asked, hiOBI1 E IN RUINS. hands of the 1'errmists.- Y .' . After ht: Stolypin, who heads the list the initiative of Emperor Nicholas, \oho Wheal-:4lanitobA-No. 1 hard,. 803;c damage tproperty. 11 expressed , his aversion to 'any further ask:;d, 793,c bid, Point Edward,;_-No. 1 g- o. is enormous, All A despatch .from Mobile, Alabama, � ` - .<" and whose life is not wurth an hour's discussion of the subject- in'open court. north?rn; 793;c asked, 79c bid, Owen wire communication is seriously c:is- via Meridian, lNfiss, says: This city is � purchase, the m st important condemn �� Sound, ' . arranged, and in some instances has- practically in ruins as a result of the e\! man !s General Alexis Igri'atieff, the hurley-No. 2, 51c asked; 4831,c bid, resulted in cutting off cities completely. Gulf storm which- swept' it Thursday leader of the su-called Cur iarilla". ur. . ANOTHER PLOT AT PETERIiOFF. p ,t " t - on 5c rate to'Toronto; No. 3 extra, Numerous w-ashouts'•have .occtured,1 the light. Some 6,000 or 7,000 houses have , 11 a1. Star Chamber,' which, though it has A ' despatch to 'the Londun Times 4N!-�r asked 46 c bid and 47c bid on 5c nc official status; meals re�'i:laxly and from St. Petersburg nays that another interruption from this cause in one. been damaged or destroyed. and the loss forces its cNresels upon the Czar. glut has been discovered at I'etevifoft' rate 'to Toronto; No. 3. 453; asked, 45c case extending thirty miles. is estimated at., from $3,0(10,000 to ';;� I�" I nalieff is a of the-Count .bid, oulsidP. $5,000,000, Thei are no reliable figures gnephew' against'life life:of the Czar. A iiiystcri- Pensacola, where the. mflximum' veto- Igrentfe[f, popularly, kn,wn as "The Pa- Corn-No.' 3 yellow, 553;c asked, to cit to be had as to the loss of life. Three y ous Judy was cuuwey ed Ly a strong y of the wind was probably felt, re- ne roes are l:no\v n to be dead, and Cher of Lies," who negotiated- the San arrive, Toronto. 6 escort to the fortress of St. Peter and ports a property loss of $3,000,000., fi. Stefano treaty. Alexis Ignatieff:is a St, Paul on M ednesday night. New Orleans fur►iished numerous wild there are rutrinrs That fifty persons lost • fair lues, but as things are. these ferocious reactionary and anti-Semite. COi\ll?i]pl€iODLCC. rumors during the day, btyt later reports t! _. His name immediately conies up'wPlen- ` ` " 0 --- , -- - komo there . indicate that, while there h'umorsl cnnniIt be verified. It is feared, >• ever dictatorship is suggested. - SUNK IN OTTAWA RivEn. Rutter-Receipts continue' light. with was considerable damage to property, however, tha! when all is known the Nett in importance is 4I. Durnovo, - I_ fernier ,prices for creamery, solids and there has been no loss of life. Wires be- loss. of life will be heavy. The city ]las late Minister of the Interior. tfe tired Three'Persons were Drowned on the priuts• - eon New Orleans and the Gulf ora been placed under martial law and in lolgrlaken linder the name of Miller, Creamery. . , , ,.,,,:,. ,, 24c to 25c down, and ,it ma be several days be- looters will be sumarily dealt with. � Steamer Maud. Y• Y with the result that an innocent French- do solids ...:......... +. 23c to 24c fore anything can be'heard from the ter- Fevery church Ili ,the, city lens suffered, -pian named Muller \vas shut dead by a A.-despatch .from Montreal , says: dairy prints ... 22c to 23c ritory between that city and the Gull though Christ. Church and St. Francis - ... woman Terrorist. Dur'novo Is corrupt, Thrte lives were,lost by a collision be- do pails ...... I& to 20c or from the shipping which is ridiaig out Street Baptist Church suffered more than uneducated and brutal lie Is the tnven•i t\veeri the steamep I\faud and Ottawari . -do tubs .........:..:...:,.: 18c. to ;Oc the storm in the open gulf: the others. the damage to Christ "p pi oppoolte Hudson,. an the Ottav:n. River, Inferior . . . .. . . 17c to 18c Church is estimated at $40,OW, St. for of unitiv-P ex =df tions" agalnst di�- contented ce��tre, of pnpulntioie, about- 3:31) on Thursday morning. The Cheese-Holds firm at 13ysc for 'targe DAMAGE TO RAILWAYS REA - Francis Street Baptist Church at $10,- Gen.- Rennenkampi became known dead are= Ing-gic Bensun of Oka, few- and 14c for loins, The damage to railroads �• -- - - ;. . . during the late war-with Jupan, whece,ardevn; lj. r'u Fg 6 eports to the ofRcials Of the Louisville tng'suffered more iron aj he commandr} the Cossack without'and n passenger nu)urJ Bnrrelt ,( g- uo Lallans ung an 3 �Ichile's shipl ;� K to 1!k. and Nw�hville Road from the surerin- anything else. 'cfany+ of her river boats �9 y',-`- �the least success. Hlz nrrence is that•'%hotel 4'11,1, 1 ha !►laud wits sa badly Potatoec-54)c to 60c per bushel.and 80c. tendent of the 'Mobile and Montgnn,ery, are now beached or sunken, all cam- - _ "� , .s' - be led a unitive e,, editta►i.alon thei,da►nayrd that•'he wmk •within a few, �, a ba' tete wzecl:s. Iter dacl:s and those oP a r , P P 8 to c p r b• division indicated that the loss approxi- P a • Siberian Railway, ShaotIng people ugh• minute- after Illo aecidc•nt ol,curred. An I Baled flay-$'J.50 to $10 for No. 1 I 4Y - oUt trial. .wholesale. Ile to.•k lona ant' Iden n a ural of haw uickl;v H y mates. .^ei3OW,000. private Carl- are fearful torn . y. - q timothy. and $.1 for No. 2 fp car lots At Perisncofa the Lrnilsviile end up.. The revenue cutter Alert has gone ►+ women. unci_euro :<^tt�:ol sit Ic nc has-''lh w oto' i 'luY' fausn ibis tact here. ' Nashville grain elevator has been '9e-(dawn in Mobile Inver_ She was i•ami?ied tf,A'A't - 4aae (rnfn his "urm>red_ Irai:t,'' and Val th . _ rame vp nit. dock to • BaIod Straw-$6 in car tits here. strayed 'and the trackage to Escwmbia by :some unlcnu\vn vessel and sank Un- d to shoot them tf any ¢framer a1 i' wfie+i �(>,n�ti1, and then hur- ,1 g` y . Bay fs ruined. The rrtilri,wd wharf aE mediately; Ilrr crew is believed to have 4 ware made against his safety.. _ The n.+•1 1'ak k rOnie ietsonal efl4cls. 'i _.. L_ _ .. __, Pensacola fs. re orted, a total' loss. all escaped. armored train con�l�hjd of a snlfion nnd;.ltr' erne ifit rirrn ■kion. Rarroil ' all-40 11 - �1.1,...'� _ �nur_pMson yang. :which .were packrryl 'wlP'arcff O:1 frau+lrsk, Lot he nr�hed Gr= rt0�-TRE_�L bIARKETS: - Further reporf's indicate'that. the roa•i- rhe,.depth r.,t ester in t11e_whnlesnle bed belv%een Mineite, A1n„ and, Mobile. district, which includes the entire' s.ec- � 1tW1 of men and wornen of all Masses, life. IT t':-, .'n a hors• :and was caught• ,(antreat. Oc. 2.-Grain-Bids showed a distance of 30 miles, tuts been washed lion ur.lhe cite from Royal Stt'zet to the ,,'�-f, from the eurator of Toriv�k CnfTEr�ity171.e - .\unb!i> nustuok fur \vwy, in Iiia conte improvement but were still out of away. ri\`er. was seven feet. - ,1 '.. downward. darlowb znd fell itito.6 hide caused by line . Millfeed continues very firm in • ANN,, Gen'\feller-%akotnetsk leas also rr-t try-'\vrp=ka.c',' wmi met terrible"isle, The . 1,ouisvilte sort. Nashville ,n}sa AVl'I:UL. DF.f'.XSTATIOv. - 5 y ' trine. under a goad demand and small suffered several wnshnufs Hent" i�revv 'k " reload n death sentence fr.r c,ft4nEns�'g,ing; ht•ud•ong Into It a uiidat of the su ,lies:, The market for ha is .also- i?• 11 "v'l simi!rir to_..Rennerikflmf. A! hhilka h tt\•:st.u•k,. pl Y Orleans: The New Orhans and North. During - ttre hoofs betiveen 6 m. . llrni-• pastern re arts Its frocks under water fit Thursday and noon on Friday frees reit . I ishot eleven men and�bc s -without trial Th. ''1widuw•as nw•ned h the Ottawa P t" $-• _"icor en uirv, Y I �u', .orlon ruin a Y Huls-'Vo. 2 white. 30}',,C to �e0c; No. 3 several places,near New Orleans. and.r( Is cries thcd -by' the • hundreds . q p ny and the Ottawan vti.tlrte._3�4;c,to 39d; No. 4,-37%c to 3$c : through the strcels, curried by the ter- 7, Governor Kurloff or 3fins(, tiffs tieee! tv, the L)tt:nvw F.,rwardin Confr>nny: ��._ ' sentenced for or anizin� rrn.�� per Dushel, ex-sante. SIItPS LYING IN STREETS.. retic win•1.' 1'1;ousands of pieces of slate, �x�. i' - g a¢ir=� cl`The tarnrer wws rnrninf, down the riser Pias-Boiling pens,.81-in carload lots. tin roo[l:r(, cornices. 3hinglcs, and, In ,7cws: 1 and the ;atter nInfr i, A art ntl n N des titch= fn,m F.Iomatun, Ain., mE;und.'n;landuf� arose over Ft:e signals $1Fliufr jllluf�ing tuts. P fact: all kinds of blinds, were tarn .1 g u1 PP Y 1^' itotui ,spring. wheat,. 84°5 says A few"refugees from PensncoluI from .their tnslenirigs, acrd vvindovvs rITiL- SHOT %VAI3)fl1S, ff;r s'n . so the two stenmers came Fla,. fleeing from the fierce Gulf storm. A. - n°' to AI.Vk strong; bikers, £13.90 to $4:' sla,livd as if tissue. Many people were Lukheria Tro`tnft, n girl et 18 yearn;�ti p th. r wdFi sufTlcicrl3 force to cut n which sweat that city, have reached esaped tact:a'erl: lrnm Kazan - C I ;hol�Intl the•Maied .•:evi*rril foet'd�ep'near wiiil.tr . wheat_patents, $t-lU to. $4.75: here. Among them is.D. J. I:tixun, a seriously injurgd and cut by- the flying y i.Ih�_hatrh:va : Tweet -five 1�sen"ars I straight. roller's, $3.75' to $3.90; do. in im slate and tin roofing. . Prison. arlr killing three-wrurterc'snd Y' y Pr t },a r•, $f,t;5 to $k1,73' extras, X1.60 to travill {t'..rii4n,.9t Atlnntn; os ho tells r . I vwrrr. ahf ,1rd Ilio Mwrid. but with the ex• �' graphically.- of •the terrors endured' by . .-PROL'ISiONS ARE SCARCE. woundtn: n fo rf,.. Mlle. 'firostofr'� a�-i coition of Bar •i_t all were safety irans- sceiates outside the_jail mke a tunel i $IJtillf cl-Marjitoba' bran.in bags. $20; the Florida Part, Ligan says:-"1 have In the cit man . psapie and gnu- - under the street over three feet In din-Iferr'ff ta- Ihs Oita%vr;n. -The cargo con- a ; g just reached this point fruuf Pensaeoia, Y. Y _ , . =; - meter, and treatworked their n lo• .T; -I at a-h •,ries, 30 rattle; 150 sheep shorts, $,3 Ontario' bran In bags. live stock lucre rescued after heroic o r r P $1+:',+1' to $j9; shot-ts, $:•'1.50 to $:. Florida- where. I . spent a horrible t�,rt3• piovi,ionS are running lm- :. finally y am. „�i r.:l ;en+, ail o, whicfi'wer`e'lost, night of torture, g _ tho floor of the girl's colt: �1•'tien, of;` , nig passing th h the mart, she ntternpled to rrcnpe, the mof The rive,' where• the accident occurred rrmilled mowllie• -$�1 to 525: straight Rest.aurarNs' feta . many. but have net � . nen, fcgg to 829 terrific hurricane. which lasted for 1.widrti- uul-into what i.s.called the Lake fir per t°�'- hours, and. to 'odd to the hr error,o2 the supplies on hand. Rant and errs con- n" the twnrl tell in, leaving..a flap. in , slitute the food supply., These too, .>� I of Two Moanlainc. The mid had been Rolled f)nts-Per tai_'$1.95 to V. in . PP... , the rcwdviay. W'nrned from oulcid4,. - , night, fire broke out sen 1445 sparks at - the' w'ardMr nn -duty r�cbed- into the. enga;ed-InAhe Oftnw;i River trade 3or car lots. �5 .10 in jobbin;, Ints- ghat meed mer-,the ru-tc1', At 3 o'clock \%'ill soon become exhausted. Whole-- cell, and Hilt seeing the prisoner, Ared; t\v'ril,y-fife 6pnrs. :�txe is rulued 8t Hay--No. 1.,�1t to Yt1.50; No. 2, g ,ale houses lost man thousandB 'of'� f V--� 'Rlu.1Ni0, and will pruLaDly be a coin• i all the itnti4s wr:e • weakened' and 6 Y 8111 the shoes. of ria revoler into the�' $111.50 td $'ti: clover mined;' $5.5Q to dollars irarn flood Hud Willin r1 aid es ordered down. Tin roofs were flying in .. tunrrei. \v`hen the sic hults't� were plete loss. $10: pure clover, $7.50 per ton iu car. an directions. The rain cwirie in sheets. hiih as $1.5U an hour for-eom►non _ spent, Mil•• Trostatf, covered with owrth, ♦' - I1. ota - • Part of tfie town is under water. Ships labor. Even at this figure . Ir�w men, emer ed'horn the tunnel and shot the = P B9 g suffered gr•eatl All vires ore down t work_ Eggs--gecei ts:of a this .morning white or black, wcmld accep, t; wet,• t eW cases. The market is steady. y' Windows The wind of Thtirsdny wn:g of longer ` wnrdor through the bond, Tm�o other 8100,000 FIRE AT ;iONTRE.%L. cars' are not running.prison ofllefals *ho came In• without_ - at 22c for selects and 183;c .foe No. 1 by _the-wholesale %were smashed. and durnlfon and.mare tornado-like, twisl- Jighis she• also shot dead, putting a AVIpes Out Fourteen 'Buildings in Sn- candled. -' • thousands of areas. are down for mules ing everytiang in its path,-and more'bullet into the leg .1r a fniTth, 'and es-. Diy'b of the City. Provisions=Rnr•rels_&.tiort'- cut mesa,,.and out of town, some falling on the wires(destruction than former storms of like ,- Caped info the 'town. . $�- to E24; half-barrels, $11.75 to $12-W,, and -breakifi the satire in Hundreds of netare that have Visited Mobile: A despatch from Montreal sa g,-, .A clear tat backs, $'23.50; long-cut heavy places: Tile- entire city- is a mass of The fruit trees and ,fall.vegelnble - DISARMED THE PALICE, fire which broke -wt.-earl.--on Wednes- mess. $20.50; 'ball-barrels do, $10,75; wreckage. Not a residence or business crops all over •Southerne Alabama and Gray'# agrarian disords,r.� have brokers day afternoon df stroyedy 14 buildings,de dr salt long _,clear bacon, 12yc-to house B'1hc' city has escaped damage. Mississippi are ruined. So, also, is the r 11'',, barrels plate beef, $t•2 to $13; Roots are •iilown oft, telegraph, tele- cotton, sugar-cane and: other crops Ir t In the of distort Ane s.b.?rovince ina-lh ninipertncit \{tlleTEut]Ila rinror therny. uburb of Mono phone, and electric vv"ires ore a tangled One large Mississippi planter made"the half-barrels do, $fi.50 to $7; barrels dfaric of �lrilbuish, with a population real. ani rendcrf. sonic 30 families heavy mess beef, $II; . half-barrels do, mass The,water front is slrew.n w•ilii 'nsserlion nn Friday that he \',Hold wiU - of'm 1tq.OtM1.-N% the inhabitants homeless. The loss Is• cstinialed at $6; compound lard. Sc to 9%c; pure lard; wreckage for miles on either side of fngiy Accept $I5 far his cotton crop and oI seventy- villagc,s arc retuirlrrd to have al nut $fi1n,000. partly covered'by in- 1 t j,c to 12c; kettle rendered, 12%c to the city. and•vessels are piled on ;lie feel afterwards that he had..gotten the y y . jcined in the uprising, have dlsam;od suratice.' The fk,e started, in, a small 13c; hams, 143;c to.16c, according to wharves, -or where the wharves were, best of,the deal: and expelled-the polize-am. n}r'; pillry;- house.•oc-cupied by A. 'llndame Bolan- .-size; breaktust- baoon,-15%c to '6y-r-; ,in utter ruin. All along the lines of the Stabile ani ing nn;f de=trOyin+,, Ila, mw;idenc•es :.f l e,.,t•, Koine children wore playing in the Windsor bacon.,16%c; fresh killed abet- -When I was getting out of the• city Ohio Railroad there were huge Rees . *the land-owners :anal -devastating the yard chc,rtly beh�:�,-nn J, it is supposed fair dressed his, $9.75; alive, $6,75 to I saw great ships lying in the strcels'nf lying flat upon the €rtound with limbs 1,* r'„ .country. Details are ditilcult to nbta'in; troy may t. de started the fire aceiden- $6•c>D Per 100 Itis. 1. }�Pnsacola. The water front lis gone. torn off and-twisted. The streams are '' . :'but it is rurnored_at Vialka that the ail• tally.;_the tonus spread [o som: �_. . cry Every wharf, has been destroyed. Jusi�all out or (heir. tools, and•for lu miles ministratfve police chiefs in the. Mal-j yr-,;sen stied, afld to a stable in the before I left .these was a report tliat north of lfabile. looking to the right o! .- buish district and air ht of their .! v icini[y, and hy' this ;time had made. 1BUFF:1f.O \4:1RICET. fully 50 lives had been lost in fife storm the railroad, .one can see 'not.hing•taut a dinates havf` been kill<d., The.j?zces'es saelL_h�adwa• that the local firemen , in tele navy jird disivict, but it was solid sheet of•water running saviftly to gan-Si, l 0,er-20; wy!!-6 �- - Flour- stead y p a aio ower \vera unable Ia cope icifh ft, and the Y- to viecity__the.-report. I my- ward Mobile. Many' farmhouses are •' the enrollment of per,•. Whehcrn pstron dell- \Sinter a stronger; an women ariTi sttualed in 'this foundered section.- acid reserve for llieir ?1(rmtreat lxig de resnmided .to a call self. saw, howev°er, m, Y eo le ma have lost"their lives z15 autumn se'rviceR." for as=isMance.. Voth brigndes worked `ort , t� children taken frons second-storey win- many p. p 5' 0- •• Diso'rdera,fl' -1'.so_broken.out in the No. 1 n'hile, r rc. Corn-Active and. __ _ adjOi4JR�district at Chisto ol, in Kazan all afternoon before the lire wws put sfrong; No. 2 yellow•• 523;c; No. 2 corn, o P under control. A. \woman 85 years •ofdA-not know P! mea: 51%c to 52'/.e. . Outs-trong; iVo: 2 cheep and hanrbs-Export ewes argil b t he drectty�1Cre the..adetectivviialiac esdto,the r _ . ,• - _ age was rescued fruuf one of the burn- mixed 353 c. Barley hated at $4.;5 to '$4.50; bricks and =� �- ing houses. white, 373;¢; No. 2 /a Y q house of.a - ,,er named Arthur Iinin• `---- ` POISON FOR POLICE. . i -Higher, 47 to a9c. Rye-Good inquiry: culls, $3 to e3.50 and lambs, Oc-up, --�;" No. 1 on track; 64c. ' at 55.50 to �G:1fT. _J suit (fir in(ormaiinn. e a,,i roma, nseow,says:A ini3n flogs-Steady at ,6.50 per'cwt. for AS soon as the Itilchen door op•�a.d - engaged-a policeman in conversation ,)n - S-ALVATION•A11MV SETTLERS. choice selects and $6.25 for-light'-'and flit-ks saw his marr, 'quietly reading.a Tucsdny, and favi, him n peer. After NEw YORK WHEAT \[hRI%F.T. flits,'fed and watered: ne\vspnper. .Dicks sprang at Swvicr.ac eating it'tfie poli,onian be,'ame dangre-,Officials Canter-��ill, Prcmier iiegardinfl : and tile latter tried to get at "is revol Nc%v York, Oct. 2.-Spat irregular; ous] ill, poison llaviii;� l,r•,�n 'iri,tVrG•11 Irnmi0ation `.Fork. y � .:. \vhich'_\vere .lying..on the tattle -� ; y in the fruit. - I No. 2 red, 783;c elevator and 30 sc f.o.b. -`�--"`^" + A despatch from Ottawa says: Col. afloat; Ffi,rtiutately he was too late, otherw•.sa � •. :1n unsuccessful a)tempt was uladc at 1 SAS'[ fV. ( fere mit ht have been more b]oo.l tet i,an:h.,, Commissioner C4umbes and afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 82c f.o.b tl wns a wild,time in the `rte Helsingrors on Tn•.kdfiy to blovv':up the, - - tiny. There I c ;reserve barraeles. Oke marl \cis' Rrf,:adier jlo\i- of the Salvation onus_t. __ _ 3'ried t-o bene Tiffs -Revolvers -Whit MQ,,hen.`however, for'.(lve--miinxrr -E A° ?_ ligh 'y injured. ' There is no clue-to Army, have arrived in Otta\\•a to con- � -. O:iicers• Ran Him Down. . Sawts;nac fought .like a tiler In Get . be ci finals:.. - tor. with- .sui, '`L'ilh•id -Laurier and-the - .y. '' - ' I away. The Ivvo detectives •iot a veNeo, CATTLE ;MARKET. _ Nlinislcr of the Inferidr in reference to , A des titch from Ottawa sa s: r. J. : DfSORDERS ARF RIF.. ilii rixtensio.n :ot_the ArM;y:s .enugrntion Toronto,.©ct.'2.-There was little new A. Suvignac, vvho atfempled lu fn�urder,and drove ,with-,Savnt a t,f Ilcaifluic ,f-� T •.- y nnis. from which paint n Vit: Lawirnce r, A despatch Irorrr St. Petersburg ca wrorl: in Grrwt Britain. Col. Lamb, who fewture.to trade at the City= Cnlfle \lar• his wife and mother-in law• on Alonda ito, k ; y- +is the chief of the enligr:tioii �depurt- ket .this_.moriiir)g.. The run was mod- night of last week, \oils arrested on Sat-j end ..edriondack train took ahem n- .;''tit Further-disquieting -information r<gard-,Ment of the AriMy. has , lust returned eralely heavy, and, vi.;hile u good nu•.n- urday evening by Detectives Dicks and,Montreal. By 2 o'clock Sun lay morn ing the agrarian silualu7r� con's frmit f ing Snv'ignac was behind the t•ua it ,s the Provinces of Sarnlf+�' and 'I'aniln)vIlrr,m the \orth Wss and British Colum 'Ger of fair cwttle ware offering; tfee :Rywn,. at. iVielocheyille, in Reuuhtungis c� I }eta. vviere-he e\nwinpd localities suit- number of choice ,0u the market was County, and is. now in-the Of awn' 1a I Ottawa. 1 . _,arid the lower_�'olga rcr'u:ut. where ser- nble [or the sottlrflient of errfigrants 1i�;ht. - '• - Since A'fonday avignac has_been gradu- -,,b Ious disorders are rinliciNuteil when the \vhorn [ht Agin? expect'to send to this _ Export Cattle-Choice at $4.70 to $4.- ally-.working .his way towards the Unit- ,. recruiting season opens ni Oclnbov.'Thel ounti•v daring the coming year. 90; medium to g•rod $4.40,to $4.60;to, e•1 ales 'frontier. Hearing on Friday. F'.XTHER SAW SON DEAD. �''populstlons' of marry - cnrrmiunes•- -liffm c'_. . - _. . .. _ - . .._ .. _ ---- -4- $3.54 to $3.75; bulls. 'tight, $3.95 'to 83- drat 1iE"lTi been seers-around Gateau; 4. adapted formal resolutions di..cardingr E�IRF.%7,f.lat_BRiCIi C„C•GNT, W. -enw"s,•$3.50-.to..$4. _ _ the detectives immediately posted off to goy Killed By Train on Which Parewi ---r�•-�-.. the authority of the police and el,+rt"I-, _ Butcher Cattle-Choice are quoted at that poira, where they arrived Friday Was a passenger. ._ /' �. ' -••the. rural police are resigning-in_great Reported Capture of Manager at R'mn- Q�r•40 to $4.50; medium to choice, $3.75 evening. Enquiries led thein to con'- - numbers, lend owners nr4 disposing of tri o.:10; inferior tai medfym, $2.50 to eluded that' their man had gone "east, A df--,patch from Moncton, N.B., says:, their estates at any sacrifice find Inn] , - , fofi'C"'npany' "' JP'p'r' and before daybreak on Saturday they Within a few.yards of kfemrarncook - &1,50; bulls. $2.25 to $3; claws,$2 to $3; `'valugs have. dropped Jinni_ $sic In : 14 _A despatch from nt n %n o„yS : IL %V, cmino s, $1.5+7 to $2, were.-on the. road low•ards River Beau- station on Saturday night 13-year-old I ,per acre. Details of the u. .nI rail �i•i,h rte[nnlliug il7,inaje+ o[ ihr, W. K. ; :;h,ii;ors �nl Feeders-�fnckers, choice defte, which is at the foot of the Soul• Vb'illiam Bpliveau wns-run down andj. - ,„ Mnlmuish, Viataka Pro\iiit.'r, .art.di(Ir. �t'nfnpole C:umr,uuy of i'rr:h. Ontario. .r:�, l', �3,i15: ,Iig;ht, $°.?5 to $3: cows; $2 aroges Canal. 'At this' point. they ester• killed by Irwin, on which his ialhen� cult In obtain, but the pe7-n!:I'r. of lire f\oho dkappeai�d-on July ist iasi, itias; tO ,&3.-:,"; Lill' 11 '; $2.:'5: short- tallied that the man they wanted had was a p tiger. The ]ad's father wa t village of Knnl nredsl< h. r :armed a., ,;•din-' to t,t+epcirt, been arrested In' keep feeders, $4.20"o $4.25. been ferried across the river to Vteloche the first , alight, and was horrified io, o'i e soil proclaims-d holy.'. Ji,p un: -file Est !s saldl 10.have been 14tlTch Cow�The'"range of prices of- 'villa by a i>han named Hmy Lalonde find th the victim of the accident.wu n n;L by n i3atlre en1' t,lttle ter rt -.;.1�4 f ,h,erat $35 to $fiD eat:h. f alnnde' Lound, and fir a consif!• his ow• son. The lad was driving to _ -r ,'• to lir no 141 1 d, c per eralion t rfoink to take the detectives the s cin to meet his father, and did rc rt;r t buck for, tri �" " '�` across drenching rain. Ltlon' a not a the approaching train. . . . „ r; ;. c 6^'n+ '°i`4Y` : �•..,;rrM. r •'^;+ ,mss Ya 'I'll +S"a, �,.. r e nk -14 Y .x ° �fy o,a ,f"T� r`�.:5., "-.'`'i`••h r!Ett ^7^.,.s { wd Svc,- !c '3 w f'9 �i ,' �,q ...0 2' +.�/ �,., ., ? ? Y,. -# ,- •r 7,., . j tj,,::' ✓ r per' t zr+ r` !', �.p .,1,"'„r :,•9 °+,7.x wawa^ it1. *s _` - ,",✓ , r^. Y a w .. i . ,q .. Y --_ -. _ the next summer a hundred and ftft every quarter-day to inspect the prem- _ white cottages were herere an�there on Ines ann�pay the e-- �,' �; I.. _ .We�rocks, #n the woods, by the streams, No other passengers but these ever ! or in•the glens around the great hotel; disturbed the stillness of the forest path; I , , [' N and -the "Duberry White Sulphur no .other forms than these ever dark. i - "^k`_ Springs” grew to look like a thriving ened the doors of Black Hall. A gloomy. . .r village on the mountains, place to live in 1 gloomy enough for . M z . .,.-.­­ ­.r� ti:. , Nil S The profits justified the expenditures; the three quiet old women-too gloomy ��. that second summer the place was for til, bright young girl who was crowded with visitors; and the lonely growing up to-womanhood under its ti = I. - 1. _ and quiet neighborhood of the Black shadows, -- " '• l O" Valley became, for the time, as gopu- And never was the place darker, , - ; lous and as noisy as is now Niagara.or drearier, or more depressing in its as '=-� - - „ P g z a {OR, -S BERNF.R'S Newport. pert than on a certain H�law E'en, - act, om t r e t of Hor- some fifteen years or more atter the dis / , In f fr he ad n Mr '� 1.I. ace Blondelle, and the inauguration of appearance of Sybil Berners and the :VINDICATION the "Duberry White Sulphur .Springs," self expatriation of her devoted friends. {// / / / the whole: character of the place. was All day long the sky had been over- changed. cast by low, dark leaden Quad clouds; r j•' first ' summer. from She fl t s all all m f I J Bin h a fallen in d drizzle,• 11 sum o June•t the d e and _ . A e o h e acro- the flrsL of September,'it would be a when the veiled sun sank beneath the ( I I ` ,f1. � i CHAPTER X.l'V.• manor was soon proved by th scene of fashion, gayety; confusion and horizon the darkness of night was add- I� •t •;,- A week atter Lyon Berner.. went•away menta they held in their possession,,and excitement, ed to the darkness 0t clouds. ca..V... , . , Y firmly established. But all the winter, from the' first of A dismal night 1 dismal without, and - Captain Pendleton resigned his commis- When the case was deciZed in their October until the first of June, it is hap- even more disrrsl within. " ` cion in the army, placed the manage* R For heaven's sake, help me quick!" I of his estate ,n the hands of Law- favor, Mr. Horace londelle rented the pity true that it would return to its The three old guardians.of the prem• Absent-minded Doctor-"Why certain - `yer Sheridan, and, accompanied by Pendleton Park, which bad been to let aboriginal solitude and stillness. ices Lived in the lett.wing of the house, ly--let's see-tongue 'coated, rather feu Mian Pendleton, left the neighborhood ever since the departure o! its owner. Mr. Horace Blondelle ryas making which. corresponded exactly with the er6h, take one of these powders every � a `%Xor Baltimore, whence he sailed .tor And in that wellrfurnished mansion money very fast indeed. right wing,._once occupied on .the first two hours and" I`ll call again in a day ,ILiverpool, on that well cultivated plairiation, he The lite suited hum. Many people floor by the unfortunate Rosa Blon- or two. 1 After this ,departure the secret of Sy- settled down, with-tris pretty young called him a gambler and a blackleg, delle, with her child and nurse, and on bit's escape was known but to two per- bride, to the respectable life of a, coun and said that ire fleeced his guests in the second floor by Sybil Berner.. and try gentleman• more ways than one. her maid. XING EDWVARD'S FINE TACT. sons in the valley-to Mr. Sheridan, The hau htiest�amon the old histo- The old' women .had chosen the left - - whose very profession made•him reti- His residence. in the neighborhood g 8 s cent and 'to bliss Tabby, who w uuld gave quite an impetus to the local goal- cratic families cut him, not because he wing, partly because it had always V1 Ins GoEden Opinion by Gracious Acta y was a gambler-for, oh dear i it - too been occupied by Miss Tabby, who used have died rather than have. divulged it. Hess. pp During Ills.Continental, Visit: Mr: Sheridan .managed the manor, rhe very first thing that he did, miter often happened Ihat their own fathers the lower floor tor:housekeeper's room bliss Tabby kept the house, and both his setlement at i endleton Park, was brothers, husbands, or'sorts were, gam- and storeroom; and the second floor as The King charmed everybody by his guarded the secret. to advertise, through the columns of biers=but because he kept a hotel and a bedchamber and linen closet, but gracious ways while on the Continent But great was the wonder and wild the Blackville Banner, that he.,intended took.in money! chiefly, because it was the furthest re- and returned to England with new tri- to rebuild the Dubarry mansion, and Notwithstanding this exclusion from moved from the right. wing, the scene- 'unphs in diplomacy. Many stories are were the -conjectures among the people] the necessary companionship . with certain families, of the murder,.and now the rumored re- told of his, tact and good sense, among . •of the valla on the subjects of. Sybii's'was ready to employ Mr.- Horace Blondelle led a ver a sort of hosts. y 1 artisans at liberal wages. y gay. f4 diem the following 'mysterious disappearance, Lyon's suds . den voyage, and Clement and Beatriz This , gave great satL�faction to the happy and prosperous life. On this dismal. but eventful Hallow King Edward hes probably enjoyed rieve der is o f now write, the three old nearly,every experie - -11 Ing him- • ii r ow time pining in idleness, and the other. thing very frequently in the course of women, their early, tea over, were gath- lot of man. There is scarcely an emo half working at fairrine prices our lives., We fret That the.wicked man erect round the Are in the lower room Cron in the whole gamut that has not Opinions were 'as various as charas- But 'such a "reconstruction" was a should flourish like a green bay tree; of this lett wing. at sornI time or other, fallen to his tern. _. __ • gigantic undertaking. There was a and we forget.that the time must come It was a long, low room, with a'broad share. He has just added a new senna Some came near the truth in express when he will be cut down and cast into fireplace in the lower end. It was fur- lion to his long calalo a-that of sav Ing their belief that Sybil had been res- wilderness to be cleared..'a desert to be P _ g am - _ -, ,_ cued on the night of the flood, secreted Maimed, a mansion to be rebuilt, and the fire. nished in very plain, country style. ;In a Iife. A•-few days ago,.while toil- ''for a while in the neighborhood, and a chapel to be restored: That lime was surely*coming for Mr. The walls were colored with a red ochre in u hill -on their laborious walk -then "spirited" -away by her friends; All- the carpenters, stoire cutter3, Horace Blondelle. wash somewhat duller%ttran paint. The which is alw?lys prescribed by Dr. Ott bricklayers, plasters,. painters and Meanwhile he "flourished." windows had blinds made of cheap. for those patients'capable of the task,. that she was safe in Sortie foreign coun- glaziers, upho[steles-and deccKators, as The third, season of the "Dubarry flowered wallpaper, The floor was his attentions were arrested by the . " •try, and that her husband and her two ueil as .ornamental gardeners and White Sulphur Sprins'` was even more ,covered with a laid woollen carpet. the ' friends had gone to join her. P P movements of a liltte g rl who was rid agricultural laborers -that - could be sucessful than its forerunners had been. work.of old Mrs- Winterose's wheel and ing a bicycle.' Tile machine seemed to Others whispered that Sybil had been en= People, were' ssessed with-'a tutor .loorn, A corner cupboard, with }ass drowned in the flood; that L on Fier= round,. were at once employed' at-g P° P B have got out of control, and it camp Y t6r the nasty waters, and flocked by doors, through which could be seen rapidly towards his Majesty, making " vers, finding himself a widower, had elOus wages' proposed for Beatriz I'cndleton . with . Arid the work went on merrily. and thousands to the neighborhood. rows of blue- deli 'dishes and piles of Pace with every yard.. At the toot of the 'Proposed he had Beata•s been in dove, and the ProPle blessed }lorace Blondelle. ' But .the autumn -of that -year w-as white 'teacups°and saucers, occupied the mil was a sharp turning, at the other' y But during the progress of thew marked by -other events of more lm- cornea on.the-righi of the fireplace: the side of which reared a high wall. The that he had been accepted by her; that mance to this story. . • they had been anxious to marry Ira- a discovery was made that changed the parlance - ofd-fashioned. coffin-like, tall. eight-day dreaded result seemed' inevitable. medialelf, but: ashamed to do so, so .angle. plan of the proprietor's life.. First, in the opening of the fell term I.rlocic 'stood in the corner on the lett- Rapidly the machine whirled on, and a; soon.atter the Tragic death of Sybil.:and In the course of clearing the grounds: of the Blackville Academy for young hand side. Flag-bottomed wooden last reaFhed the Kiag. Quids as thought - in her own neighborhood; and sa itchy .the Workmen found a . spring, wtlose gentlemen, Lawyer Closeby came to chairs flanked the walls. - At the.upper he• thrust his walking-stick between the had gone agreed to be, :united, and to water was so particularly nasty that Black Hail,•armed with the•authority'of end of the room stood an old-time chest spokes of the front whee4 bringing the q spend the drsE year of their wedd.�d they at once suspected it•to possess 'fir. !.yon Berner.., and 'straightway =of drawers: On the right-hand corner eycle,to a sudden stop and catching the hv�, curative qualities,of the greatest value, took little Cromarty, now a lad of seven of this end a door opened upon a flight child,- before she fell to the ground _ These and many other speeul8tions and so reported it to the proprietor. years of agge, out of thin hands.of Miss. or stairs leading to the floor above:- On 'rhen the'King asked the little girl many - were rife among the neighbors,hnd the Horace Blondelle invited the local Tabby, and' placed him [n those of Dr. the left-hand corner a door opened into solicitous questions, but,' beyond the "Hallow Eve mystery"' deepened by medical -faculty fo taste the wafers of and.Mrs. Smith, dominie and t�aatr°n of a back room; with a little porch, vine=. .fright.and a slight shaking, she appear - recent events, formed the subject of con- the .spring, and their report was so the academy, for education. covered. ed to have escaped unscathed. Later in - versotion of never-flagging interest in favorable that he bottled up a gallon of Miss Tabby mourned over the partial There uvea s large spinning wheek ,the ditjr ing King received the 'child's F at every country fireside that winter, it, and sent tt to an eminent chemist of J� of her favorite, 'but was consoled itch the stair door, and at it the vg,ung pareiils,,_wha, personallyr lendgred their very w,rd of Mrs. NVinterose stood s innrn In-the midst of all this, 51iss Tabby New York, to be, analyzed. on the ve next Hallow E•'e, 'when' a P g thank. I 'L \k►lnterose lived her quiet, dull , whim- in due time the analysis was returned. beautiful' babe was left at her door. Before the fire stood a 'plain deal- ~till another _story, of the King's erin life at Mack Hall, carefuli kee The water of the spring; it showed, was. And now. that. years have•passed, we table,. and on- it a brass candlestick �jarienbad visit. Visitors to the fashion erg the house, walled on by Auric Nop strongty impregnated- with s, half approach the bine when the. great Hal- fiat a diem• light to the three old ladies .able spa•were aslonhshed one morning -8a, guarded by Toe, and solaced .'by dozen.- more or less, of the most nau- low Eve mystery was destined to be, a. but a .dim light tp the, tree old ladies b, finding divers ,placards attached to y little Cromartie, who had been. telt in seous minerals known to the- pharma- irtystery no more.. _ who sat l,eture fie dull. smouldering, treeN and other places instructing thein _ her care. . 1 realists,-and therefore-was .of &1 e.-high-. _ green wood fire and worked. Old ,% rs. nut to worry his Majesty in his walks Winterose -occupiers•' her armchair, be- abroad h following him close or utr- . Dilly., S,birs own maid, had bean,est medicinal virtue. „' _ y' g taken abroad by Miss Pendleton,'which The rect,nt discovery of this invalu- _ OfiAVrER \?BVI. tweari the end 01 tti� !able and It;© firs. duly +tarhns.at hkrrr. They were equally fact gave additional scandal to the go fie.spring on the' homer grounds, to- side, near the corner cupboard. he .r d next day. at finding that the OPS, . . , , Ilier with the 'long-known.• existence TiQie does but deepen the gloom. that uas carding colla o! w ff o r t of he rinted Irtiit nailer hnd a sl onishe erpinner.d ng h e.w of b !ic pe pct as tmy mysteriously as it came. The "The impudence of her 1 they' sail, the mabnifleent cavern, or chain of hangs over an .old niansiou w►�erz s f' ---.1.,,ato take.the late A[rs. Rerners . very caverns. in t1u-.adjacent 6iountains, de- heinous crime has, beery committed, an firs: Libby sat at the other end o1 the cause has just leaked out. The well- +► maid, before she evCn had 'fatriy mar-I tern>ined fir: Horace B1:.• file to atter awful-trabrdy'enacted:: . lnhle, reeling._ offi blue ..yarn born lneaning Burgomaster, . who was re- tried the widower" . his•w hute scheme-to ai' on the role - As the years darkened-over the Black broaches:that had just been drawn off sponsible. for.the innovation, wits,.,stjd _ Ail this. when It came to'lila; Tabby's'01 country gentleriian �.hich •a very Halt, iia 2lousc tell to be regarded as a the spindle. denly surprised by,seeing his Majesty's ears, made that faithful; 'but despond- short •experience proved, to be too place haunted anti accurseed. :\lips Tabby was squeezed into the carriage draw up and stop before -his -soul, whimper all the more. .• "sluw for. his '.'fast" tastes, and to But as (here is a certain weird attrac- c orner i _ ter, k t- oflice'enlrance, and the next moment tho ing himngy_ r sect her sis ni Miss Tabby bed but few recreations ndopl that of the proprietor of a great tion in the horrible, the old 171ack I1a11=. {frig a'grey docking ping entered. "Come. Burgomaster, - at Black-Hall. Going to church every watering place and sunrrner resort.= came to be. the'greatest .object.ot mor- _ .There was a deep sileree, broken ,aid hi 1(iijt'sty, "it is very good of you Sunday in the old carryall, with little And. so, instead of-rebuilding the bid interest in the neighborhood, greater only,by the S ping of the wind thmugtt- lo'look so dlo,ely after my.com'fort, but . fro'• 'by her side ane Jue on the host fancily mansion, he built a large dotal even than the rnagriilicent•caverns, or file leafless frets without, the pattering t can't.allow my comfort-to lie guarded 1 was her "most chiefest." on tt�e Dutiarry~manor, and ins!,+ad of the miraculous springy: o[ the rain against the wirxlows, the at the c:st of my reputation. The people - ' Then, once a month or so.'she went.to resloring the chopeh, he erected a pavil- The crows of visitors u•ho carne down whirr of .the spinning-,wheel at•the. foot will take me for a tyrant," he said ':fake tea with lnr_nth ors and sister; to rc over'the spring. to .the •"Dubarry White-. Sulphur of the stairs,'theshirinierkig of ttie green' ,milingly, "and, after all I do not ob "she walked over to spend an afternoon This Ras not only at the time a very springs" every summer, after -tasting fogs that refused to blaze, and-the agdi-, ject to.their .kindly' interest'in me, but, at the coltirge occupied by Rolxrf popular measure, 'but: it' eventually the' Nvaters of t'he spring:and exploring ole snivelling of Hiss Tabby. „n the contrary. appreciate it." Wilh a ' :-.Munson. 'who had married Rachel, life proved a very great success. ' the lxauties of the cae_erns, invariably '-The si!cnc,eilr6v so oppressive' that genial handshake tho King lett the•Bur '- 'pretty daughter . of that .!„rfo!::.inn- 'f hat suuuuer_ moi_autumn saw other drove down life banks of, the-Black titins Tabby,dike'jhe child in the Quaker „�iilaster and drove away, and in an keeper who had been Lyon's and Sy- changes in. the •valley: River,-,To wit2re-ft broad£ned istirig:-felt .that Six must...peal:, or flour the walls' and trees were being ? bil's, host at the time of their second First old Mr. Winterose; the overseer Black Lake, frim..whose dark b°rdc'rs sob. or 'suffocate. stripped of the notices. ! )flight, of the Black Valley'nianur, died a calm arose the sombre wood that "shadowed "Hallow Eve again,” she sighed; it r► And sometimes bliss' Tnbby hsd'b6th and Cl",ristian death, the mountain's side, and from wlros4 have'conre around once •more since (fiat �- :Wese families up at Block Hall, to pass Yotutg Robert' 1tun;on succeeded him obscure depths -loomed up the gloomy a\vful -night, whictl I shall never- be rid fiEV'EV ti'F.:\RS' R'ALK a day v:ith bar. I irr office. structure now known as Black•Hall, the on seeing it 'before -mom--no, not if I lime But, wherever Miss. Tabby went. she Next,- Lawyer .Sheridan received an deserted home a1 the haughty Bernet.., to-be as old as �le4husetah! And, oh. lien at Seventy eight Try;inq •t -Cover .- always took little Cro', and whoever.Ill appointinent from the President as con- the haunted and accursed mansion, what gloomy weather! ' Ilow the w•irl! 80,000 Miles. 1. came to the house had to make much Sul at a certain'-English seaport; .and,. Here, on the murky borders of the do moan and the rain do pour' count! :\hark '_ll, the old man 'of 78 who is of the child, or get little favor_ from his 'no doubt with the consent of. the•pro- lake,.the visitors would draw up-their the old house! lust Ihl:e hea4ing sighs ;ttlempling to walls 60.,x10 !.tiles do aaunty:" prietors, tie transferred the managgment' carriages, to sit and gaze upon the anis steamiri€ tears i "Arnl as fop 1rn . } As for Joe Robert Munson. and other o[ the Black Valle i'tianor to old Law= fatal edifice, and listen to the story of never feel like nothing but si�,�, and 'even pear.., called at the London Ex ;. y l cess ollice recently, after tramping • of Sybil's, devoted friends, they felt in I y'er Closeby. of Blackville. Arid then, `that awful Hallow 'Eve, when the fiery- tears mysplf whenever this most dole• ,luring the da from Canterbury, a dis- - their secret .hearts, [hat Sybil was safe with his sister, he went abroad. hearted young wife was drivers b fol"might comes found again•' ,;lice :if 56 miles. } in foreign parts, and that her husband Then, on the thirty-[h4,st at October o1 jealousy to desperation, .and her fair And, suiting.. lhe aclion to Ih- %vont, \,1 who started his task on August ' and friends had gone to join her; but, that year, ,old Mrs.' 'A'interose and' her young rival was murdered in her cham-• the speaker drew a de•�p breath u;• has 1,een promised $2,500 if he as no one had actually iinparted this in- eldest uuughter,Lihhy, received an order her. wiped her eyes. e; it. L'i, to the present te*11 lligence• to them, they never talked to rewove from their cottage and take And bn every-Hallow Eve,' 4heir in- Tabby, you're always" a ; :i..i„1 111;108. ••.over the subject, except among them- up their residence:with miss 'cabby at Formant• would conlinue-'on every Hal- ing. When '!ain't about 1 I:uve l:0cn by no _= l\05, IP,lack'ilnll: low Eve, at midnight deep; the spirit• of about another. Seel •,,!. 110 leas been 1 Thus passed the winter; but, with the The'next,spring Mr. and Mrs. Horace the murdered guest might be seen fly- of your age, turns c, lie was _ r spring. the -"Dubarry i through the house pursued by the more sense i” shar at Marseilles n�fhat tforei�pvlTfle even-super tided inial'. atre{heved b rry 'Abite Sul- sp it of the vengeful wife." . Mrs, Winterose._ las 1 i erncan. 11 Diiha ,'.•9 the "Hallow Eve mystery. in the fever f phur.. Springs, • as the place was now • Visitors-never- penetrated. .Into__the. _wo.ol_[rorn her rt r d •Hund hi of curiosity and interest it.excited injure chrislt•nok,, and there they commenced 'wood that 'surrounded and nearly con on a phi t others _:valle-v, 1 Preparations for the summer campaign, coaled the mansion, much less ventured table. 1. The great Dubarry mnnor, so long{ Mr. Horace Blondelle was 'much !oo neer that mansion itself. I n el of held in abeyance,. ,was cla(nu�d:-,"sharp" not to understand the iinpor- 'The. place was guarded by three old indee en' • :.claimed by,a. gentleman in right of his tante of advertising. He adverfised very women, Ihey were told, weird ns Mac- �g ht do c°x,te,a ' wife--claimed by no less a person than largely'in the newspapers, and he,also behli's \witches,•and who discouraged all ,J,v-,vI Mr. Hornee Blondelle, once the husband, employed, agents to dislribute beautiful approach to their abode. And it is just . 8nd affer'the-widower 'of--that bc•5nliful' little illustrated .books, descriptive, of So solitary and deserted .were the was. Everyl Rosa Blondelle, who had been so mys- the various attractions of the "Dubarry house and its inmates that every path •#n.._ The w' teriously murdered at Black..Hall,_and \r1'liile Sulphur Springs,". the salubrious leading Ihroirgli the iores't towards:its drizzling r . crow the -bridegroom of Genhhska, the •and delightful climate. the sublime and doors was. over,*rown and obliterated, not burnt _ - great-grarhldaughter and 'linty lincal�.beautitul scenery, the Rome comforts U except one-a little narrow bridle path smoking descendant and 1leiress of Philip. Du- the hoteh.and the healing Powds of !lie leading 'from ' the house through the too r' s' ? barry and Gentiliska, .his wdfe: 1•ivater. • - . • woods, and out upon the Blackville . During the investigation of this claim.j All . these were so succ*sfully set road. Thig was kept open,by the weekly `. -Mr. an l Mrs lorace 13-ondelle necnitiod forth•that even !n the first season. the rides,of old Joe, who went every satur- -'h handsome tc of apartment at-tiie�house -,x-as so well ftlled with 4t,ests day to the,-.village to lay in the grocer- B[acicville Hotel, and it•ade t7!^ni?tt+,es t uIn2 the proprietor determined Iha , be- fes' for the use of the family; by th ' very popular by the elegant. little din­ fore another season should roll aroijno, three old women, who. seated on 1. ":execs and suPpt;rs Ihey rtr+ve, and iho I{F:,i I he would bniid,a trundred or so of sof- safe old horses. went in solemn . of which had never befY,re been seen in tvgcs to accommodate t e greiit•acres- Sion every Sunday to church; ..:. 1hal plain village. ..ion of visitors_he had ,ry reason to +,roung Cromartie, who cam t�'ir>n !heir case cnmt= on ;r n hent• exp+c!. hits fiery steed once I int. tii� e was but lill!e x,11 ,.¢',!irrr to \nulher brisk season o nrk blessed old friends; a ie clairila=, Hho:e legal rf t to the e poor people of the p And by who came '�•':.*.... '�,. ?+_�' ..::�', :.7'' a. J .t—.. „^*,,,Y,�•r`R,' it�.,,,; yf'a✓' yn,;y':may,-t„'es••d,F.�'r 'r...ti X ti: F�e�''� r '' .f.:�" .d £ .a'4 �', •';.. mf ',t e,w:v'.ti..� m .r.� �'' ^.r Yr' _ „� Vit•- ,e:. .. 'd '2•'f ` a+ '� ., r .'x - - �'o,R,� ,1:' a '),•h.rf•. .,k ::h• P V:,'1, 7. 5 al voters, and now we are told New _ s that the Hon. Charles S. Hyman sk >V so` ,v moiaiag at ua om. secured his seat b wholesale bei- y041 . PdOK _ . 1 Y OST.—On Jul 6th, a 2 year °�• bevy. fire do not know how much L Ttdnley Heifer.dark roan, .itghtiv bgtaale, �•.` �`'- �- TERMS truth there is in the chargee, but str.yed from lot 9s, Don. lo, MerkHam. Be, _ f1.i�A+•!yasr X1.00 rpaldlaaavaa•e we knoll' that some of the men wars offered. W.0. t3iasOR,Mongolia. 14tt - — charged with the crime are quite TRAYED—From lot32,cepn.3,Pick- - .,4 S erias.oaor about etlndav, ai bah, one Thr 1 eo le'B Cash Store s capable of stepping outside the pa pl? $ dark rat roan heifer.dehomed,3 years old. An7 ' r bounds of propriety. They are information leading to Her recovery will be - men who are not very active suitably rewarded. James Todd.43 ObazrJwood. in the class meeting or in any RATES OF eDv>OSTialrla: missions enterprise. `�rhether ARM TO RENT.--Being rear of �' p F lot 9,con 4, soarboro,containinA 50 acres Our stock is now complete'in the followtng !Our.assortments are all:new v rust Insertion,per line 10 Dents guilty or not, they will be given a more or less. On the premises are a good brick and include the most salable goods. Some real bargains en.bse�usnt insertion,per fins 5 •' chance to prove their innocence.- house, frame barn with stone stabtiug under- x ' rate does not include Leg¢1 or Foreign ad- c neatu. Good well of hard water. An acre and _ 5„ dtettsi�wee These charges are not tongued to some sna s here—Cloth and $ a halt of good orchard. Land is in Rood state.. n�sQ We have :. $p•e4'I-terms given to parties making oon- any one of the great political pee- ofcalctvatgtoA, Forturihertrertioul>rsanplgto rets dYdVp bbb�iif//� Tweed Suiting—.�cidth from 4Z inches to , � A&3 or 6 months or by the year. Hall- y Wm Maxwell,Highland Creek. 50-5;1 �_ i or yearly contracts payable quarterly. ties of this great country of our. 54 inche oc, and'9c per 3•d.' These Roods V lteinees Dards,ten Tines or under, with paper, The Hon: George E. Foster, rrh° AR- TO 'T—The undersign- could not be produced for the money. Black broad cloths, 50e and rE evens,Eb o0,go cDe in advance. will be remembered]b a fetiv as r� oa bas for rent that well-known ro ert �>, bilis and ibyear,iceialnoslcolutnaadvaoten centeper line, y 1 p s 75c per.yd. Black clotli; satin finished u0c per yd. Black, s rive oanteper line each subsequent insertion, having at one time in his career the"Dunlop Farm;' consisting ot.1L0 sorsa,ba• t v" $ Ins part ct lot To,con. s, Pickering 76 acres ,ray lttstres o0c; 33c and 50e per yd. Scotch Tartans and Shepherd paotal contract r cgs :Haas known on applioa. taken c uite an active part i u ol- g Checks, all wool 4Qc yd,'unions 25c vd. There are hundreds of other on: No free advertising. 1 l P bcin under cultit;ation and Tb acres being good Advertisements without written netractiotu itical alfairc,-in fact he•wqs R meal- pasture. well watered,new Lara,semens silo, things Ill OUR' dl' OOC19 stock at bar sin lr1C@S, which R e liars not .�`}'j and stood bog pen. Will.rent cheap to a gcod $ Y g $ I Wil The Inserted until forbidden and charged so- ber of that group whom Sir Mae- fanner. H.T.Love,Audley,Ont• 4tl-tr space to mention. The above goods are all very special VaIU@. �e s1A eordingiy. Oyders for aiscontinuing advertise ,,. itaentsmust be In writing and sent to Me pub. kenzie Bowell described as a nest sant everybody.to come and examine our stock. No trouble to show r �'}ishers. of traitors", is,just now hovering �j SRM- TO RENT.-Being north goods. Courtesy to customers is a first rule in ourbusine§s. Give us Job Work-promptly attended to. l half of lot 1B,Con 4, Pickenag,consisting underneath a cloud from which he of too acres more or less on the vremises are It fair trial and we will convince yor by comparing quality and price, Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors may not escape entirely with an a fair dwelliag. good barn, stable and other that goods can be bought as reasonable in Pickering as anywhere else outbuildings,an abundance of water,hard and ?r unblemished reputation. But air, soft,a never failing spring First class orchards, in Canada.` Foster is•nut alone In these char- 4 sores in extent ell adapted for dairying Ready-to-wear Suits. Do you want ; NOTES AND COMMENTS For tuner arttculere gpp1J S6_Hubbard, Wen'sYurnishingsgen. There are others who are stuck snaa good Suit and Overcoat to orderP quite prominent in public life who Come and leave your measure The -recent legislation dealing will have some�diffiieulty in mak- ARM TO RENT.-Being lot 18, now before all the nice samples are sold out.. -Remember we represent the fi p •t.: with the remuneration of public in themselves right in the public Don S. Townghip of Pickenag, south of largest tailoring business in Canada. Every young man should have one w g p andiaijoininalthe•-Vllliole ter:olazadroat, con- tailor made suit and overcoat. Remember we keg In stock everything to school teachers is apparently eye. The charges which are made ,in sof ilu acre°. On the premises are a good p `' g bearing fruit. Reports from To- y brick dwelliaa, 5iht clan•barn. sad.tabl«.an make up a gentleman's toilet. CROCKERY-Full sets of-Dishes,44 pos, Tonto, London. anpo are most serious ones, and all right abundance of goad ,aster,Lasers briar rruaa- 83.00; green and geld 97 , 89.60; Toilet seta 13.26, neually sold for 16.00. d Ottawa Nor- spirited citizens are unanimous in 1 sem,and,eater is +table.-two goon orob- a A full linall For- .Mal Schools indicate that there is a� For further psruculwa apply w n Fos *0CeRO-44 marked increase is the attendance demanding that these charges be ash.t7laremoat Will our 26e blast tea, also our 90c greens Nothing probed to the bottom, and that all better in the market at the price: at these institutions. The pros- j recur, irres Give of who rj ARM FOR SALE•—First-cLss Aigi�price paid is trade for butter and eggs. of better salaries is inducing 8m pec r em,oo 1. Broken iso sae., p�� puts or 1� g they may be or of their standing lots 90 and sl. awoken Front Comoe•don,Town- more to enter the profession than in the community,-be .hi of Piekeriaa. on the P2 is"am a Piro• :::� SI M P S O N & COMP ANY has been the t�lge for a number of the frill extent of the W. In the flow stabling undeandinan a" rte—A fact to be regretted 1e ��`` a � F� a T `- g political life,o!this country, there wall Also a young rebate!r'� d the few number of mate teachersis a desire, in both parties, to win, �ri`>:f.:m ie one er th•. bees in P 'who are attending these schools if possible, but win-they must, no '—eAp• apply to MRS. ELLEN w . -Out,of 131 studente at the Toron= matter what the cost map be. It1 ivol% ar st p r nw.o: to Jo i 90015 Normal, onl��tt 3 or 8 are men. commercial life there is an intense However, when the permanency desire to become wealthy, honest- ARM Nus RENTg The undersigned eg. -in the betterment of the condi- I if Bible, but mono the L r low.o of 94 dthn n rash of °"sire. Qll /fit�r lli�e V pe��n F Y l Y y more ke tins,se lot 911 4t and ash saxne atone - - tion of the teaching profession 18 must get, no matter what it may of Plck•risse e, o of whitevsl•.the same bat : assured, men will not display the m s ned oath or einwee art and being w ---- —_ p Y cost theru. It is a sad sight to see aisin•d on the premtsen art a good Hones two - :reluctance in entering The pro- men who hays occupied high and barnn.witb stone foundations and eabllag mil- apt t t� .kill ife9sioa Lhlat iS now B]anifeste aernhsth H•J ahecls and two aloe.pisp•n and • • honorable positions in the country nae boas.,tour`,saeh of oreLard neariy all in use their rest ability in accom- tun bearing cf gbe bast setting•hrt•tise. Also We invite the ladies of Pickering and surrounding The question is f neat] asked an abundance o!good+saes �l'b.same+MII b• g g , • q y plishing their selfish purposes and rented for a them of rear,. Oliver H Pugh, `country to. our Fall Millinery Openings as the & '&,,`-y why, farms in -South On do hetraving the trust placed in their ar••en River P a lot ao.cont.Piokviaa st above dates. Be sure to come sad see. . TM -���..&i et sell so well as farms in other hands. of the Province of Ontario. Piles quickly pend positively eared ic -A it 1R S IT. M3 -p -1K S+ 0 0' �, -1" 'o other vart of the province ? ttlshmade fr piles alone=andnit does •J.KL .GV .�1. sV .L�. V contains better sail than this WOMENS NEGLECT the work surely and with satisfaction. county, and' no other part of the Itching painful• protruding or blind i► province is better situated sa re- ilea dilappe ar like magic by its use. THE TIME I3 APPROACHING TO ards markets, as Toronto is with- SUFFERING TRE SURE PENALTT �,a,•ge; Nickle Capped glass jars, 60 d -u easy'reach. Why, then. should mea4f 711116 List b Restored b Lyda L cense. Sold and recommen ed by • y Pickering Pharmacy. ` not farms here sell for as mu,eli are 1'hkir.•s {►getable Ca+Z. cPrepare 0.even. mure than those in other Voters' �t Courts im �•+ z' Barts . of the provinces? Some How many 'women do you know who . are perfectly well and strong? We hear � ascribe the cause to theemi ration � y � -' gg every day-the same story over and over Municipalitg of the Township-of to the North-west, and to the fact agsta I do not feel well; I am so k that those who wb4h to buy land tired all the time Plc swing- �_ .`• t o to the west where it can be NOTICE i hereby given that a = - gg Court will be held, tusuant to The �m ty be true to aincertain .extent. y We would call attention to our Knitting Yarns, 1$ i� +,rt Ontario Voters'List.Act.b His lion- Berlins, our the Judge of the Countv Court of -7,ephers, Andilusions, Shetland Floss and Mending Yarn. but whyshould not the same ' ^.; ,� the County of Ontario, at the Town ,Also piece Silks and Velvets. Felts of a variety of shades, - cause affect the price of land in tit Hall,Brougham,on Saturday,that 20th _ dF J n 'and a nice variety of rug tterns other parts of the province ? The �.�, day of October, 1908, at Pleven oclock g M y, a. ret„ to hear and determine the sev- _ chief cause,. we think, is 1n the !' method of farming adapted. In X y,- oral complaints of errors and omia- Bions is the Voters'Liet for Polling - - l South Ontario; a large percentage - 1 '�• �• $��N� Sub-Divisions-Nos, 6. 7,fl.W. 10,and .. of the are rented, and as a =Wil""r of the Municipality of the Township consequence, the land is worked � ? of Pickering for 100. IiJto its utmost limit. The tenant All persons having business at the:farmer, in order to=be able to pay �. . Court are required toattend at the shie yearly rent, and ifposeib141, to said timeandpplace. Wall Pa p c, Pai nts, Oilsearn a little besides; gets , every + Dated at Whitevale, in the said p e V / ' possible cent crit of the soil duri�tg Township,this 27th day of September, his period of tenure. As a rule l!1 CIO/+et BMy�e'!A A. D.. 1908. �i �Cj. ' n a tenant farmer' is not concerned DONALD R. BEATON, , about the condition..of the farm More than likely,you eveak the same �2 Clerk of the Said.Municipality. A lugs fresh dod-Ww on hand. %ase in Wall Fapec ranhinj � j when he leavei it, and as a result, words urself, and ao doubt yoa�telel from 80.up. there is a gradual impoverishment from alt The g may be y APPLE ]BARRELS a p a 40 traced to some de cat of the fe- s of the soil. and a consequent de- _ ..precis ion in the value of the land. male °�°° which maalferts itself in P_ depression of iri* reluctance to go —' In order t6 counteract this tenden- sd '.. anywhere or o anything, backache, cy it method of farmiog should be ung-down pains, flatulency, nervouo. The undersi ned has a uan- I adopted to meet.the changed con- Hneeees�,� aleepteemew or other ixemoab g q Tradu ��arket =Hello 1 Neighbors. w ditions._ It is.jeen that in those waaknees lily. of No. 1 Apple Barrels for sale parts where land is selling at the Thi�P are but warnin�e that W. C. Lal�augh. hot 8trpu8ville, - 7 :highest prices, cheese-making and there L danger ahead,and anises heeded at lieasonable prices. = will be at Mechin do Poucher's If you want to buy feeding � + ' butter-making are important fen- a life of suffering or a serious operation store, Brougham, every Tuesday` tures in the work of the farm. In is the inevitable iCfCltr morning prepared to pa the high- cattle• oc t0 get cattle t0'feed on The never-failing remedy for all these tl� D. Gi•OBD.ON est price In cash for Butter'bind .',those places more stock is kept, �pptoms ie Lydia & Ptnkham's Vag- - EgRs. He hits also arranged with shares; a work ,horse; a manure and, as a natural result, much of etatsle Compound. : 3*ventics, as the name implies, H. Mechtn to buy produce for hint - 1 = the'plant food that is taken from Mise Clara Beaubien, of Beauport,' prevent all Colds and Grippe when during the week fr either trade spreader; potatoei+; peas for feed, the soil is returned to it. If the. Quebec, writes: -taken at the sneeze stage' Preveo= or cash,as desired. 3 farmers of South Ontario, or of Dear Mn.1'lnkham c Liss are toothsome candy tablets. write, phone or.apply to ; -Gln other rt of the Province, For several years I have stiiiered with Preventics disei to all colds quickly, Y Pa P a female weakness which proved a serious wish to get the best results from drain on my vitality,sapping my strength and taken early, when yon first feel John A. White & Song, their labors, they must work in- and causing severe heAaehes,lwanng-down that a cold is coming, they check and , sins and a gear seal worn-out feeling, until prevent thein: Preventics are thor.- BROUGHAM. telligently, and keep in hue with €really had no desire to live. I tried many ou hl cafe for children, and as effects the changing conditions. A 1• '� �Priicines, but did not Ret permanent relief ua�for adults. Sold and recommend- FOR S AILE i -mount of hocet'op k moi -t i I took Lc(I!R E.PinknarW.;0%'egetatle" pit in b cent and ?a cent boxes by ry iii` I to the In lid but tic• '• In rto months I was muss g . laeks�riiitlkin vl 1 sT r e nd in four ritonths I Pickerin Pharmacy. • srcity of labor' inti-t e 1 agreeable discharge, RIPE TOMATOES i() ac1(:0Ll11t �':hen I 1 ve every reason to „�. _ The undersigned hutting bought otic ' t: Hund,anci,I con. ! 'E y. Hat cluestiou. It' t ,rt�ieilL" Women" • ` Y hnd the 1pl cksutithinglntsiness of R. -e'd f'rcrlttetltl� . rs ?Ira. •Pinkham, �� • JIoorA, preparedtodo black - -ed `" All kinds,of Vleget:iblen ,ill Season. � :itne, the he: LN.-dia E. Pinkham, r f _ smithing In all its lines. nr It 1 cr. ti m and since her At �e =l�k-vrumen free :—_ y Horse-shoeing- a - Specialty. :'tilt tri - \ - ., , tt ttit; l ,ce is irce'andalways :,sr, , t,ttZmmaidge s ,- 4G -'I Brongham. Giiu�R;z4G�- T,F -0.,)nsisti,ng of era,being lot 25,rear r' Zr­ ,.:+> ()n cue premises t<9 __ "Ai h grade" grain paqv hank barn with 9 9 f' 1 r� there are io acres t: �+ o' xrn �' � and that is the kind the famous abo'.tt d'aoree of and watered tnrl �T** 1w�w t+.ling airing is /ur aJsaaiQii `. i,ply to Nie rx i . _� �– –e•--O---e•E7 . .: TORONTO, OAT. Hiner Gives its students. Recent students Iron- have taken positions at salaries from 7W in of all'materfals and destan l$60 per month to 01000 per annum. It kepti a stook. It will pay you -Is a well-known fact that our school is As The undersigned will be in Pickir- 10 call at ear works and iaspeob our shook the beat of its kind in Oanada. This every Wednesday for the benefit and obtlr' prions. Dou'l he misled by month Is a splendid time to enter. All. an customers who wank their aW 3o not employ these.oonsegnsot- gradAates get positions. The demand nd'ewellery reeatred syr ws , atS do $brow ON the agents liar ly twenty times the supply. teman's Dom a of 10 par oent., which you will W to-day for magnificent cata- warranted. ve by pwahaaing how vs. 1 e- ®�r. J. :ELLIOTP,.PrIncipal, rw cy.W, ' eY'Ko-: '"' ^-. , is •r..• ► ;�, �"+�.� 0 e�•'+^''t" '� �= .. ro'aak.w .A7!'��� ,.,�, �`'.f< �;� .� ,..�a:9'`' t W. p�,l.. F.p ':�K: .' ,4 Yy 1^.N '6; ..:"L. F� As .1°�. .,y*�' `C ... N 7• {' P `m•7 vt .r �y.� r t;+s� y v �'.'r. .t w r� i M �:. , M, ,., r r{" ,�i'r.. •c�Y yt' •,. wr, �,' b �" � Y 'Sfr x' rY-�^ `� T�'y sr f 'Si" .,,. Y �,,^..��ar� 7 y "+.'.-..w, � .�• n LAREMONT. the leader, Mr. Geo. Coates,with a Fighting Chaste `� Chambers > -beautiful old watch, chain, aad Do with a bad Name Beed :... ar - aur :Future 'Asstir . iss Floss Banbury, of Aurora, locket an Mrs. oa es wan Husband, Wife and HomeCioae iaiting friends in town. handsome clock. The presents- Andpew Fairfax Hocking _ _ M. (Dr.) W. O. Eastwood has tion was accompanied by the Birthright --- _._-.w returned to her home.in Whitby. following address read by Mr• Weapons of Mystery " Savings account 111 Z'heoverelgll B Nelson Wagg was At the Lind- Balls Treasure of Heaven Corelli - d sap Fair last week acting as judge Mr, George Coates R Power lot " Careen I1lakes yOLt ha pity independent' of th - of horses. a e, the members of the Claremont Slave of Silence 'White L L Thos, E. and Mrs. .Stevenson 'Citizens' Bsnd,take We orportunity of OR SALT OR TO RENT.-The •-.future, W11ICIl eepS you from Worry t and family were with Whitby expressing our appre%istion of your gee- F The anaersigned wilt either sell or rent the present. Open a savings account to-day. ' friends on Tuesday. vices as leader. his farm being the west hwlf of Is a.F.,and t Since the organization Of the Band'you containing fie acres. niore or lees. On tae M D. Hopper has been appointed ' have been most faithful to your duties as remise. area Food brick how.•a Large beak Deposits Of from $�'.0� and upwards issuer of marriage licensee. See leader, and hate always been ready and yarn.first other farm, warg out buildings. This I • his card in another column. fees flrat class farm,well fenced and drataed. , willing to sacrifice your own interests for two wells, good orchard, a good grain or:stock rreceived..received.. .Interest paid �r ti 'i3eS a year. ! , Mr. Ball, jr. lett on Dlonday the welfare of the baud. farm, For pationiare apply to I99A0 S&L- TER,Oshawa,Ont. l7tt morning for Hamilton where he As to Your efficiency as a leaser, and r� r, the kill attend the Noi•inal College. 1 you marked a ability so t idrra a. etc the lite w �'m., Do`vsrells sale on many Let Others Help you -- S e nk �� C� a considering the wet Playing of the band bear ample witness. ■ �� say last, was, c g The members' consider themselves most " weather, well attended and prices fortunate ,in having been able to secure To recover your stoleu property. were good.. your services. E• S. Theaker, atlager, Claremaat. George and Mrs. Gerow, and As an in tante of your interest in. the The, - -: ' Rev. and 'Mrs.- Cooper, of Port band we,bsve only to mention the occasion �iCkBClltg S�lg�lAfi�P 'eQ1Ji11it�C - Perry, spent a couple of dibys of the Labor Day Garden Party, when _ here this week. your large a,d beautiful lawn was freely - will do this. The Sacrament of the Lord's given for oar use. e r Nor can we for,tet the services reader- Members havintt property stolen oommuui- dis used in Ers- on that oocasi n, On Date immediately with an member'. $upper well be pe ed by lydre.Goatee arte. the tnornin sec- account of the n•e- that had to be made of of Exeentire Committee. Kee, _ $ins church at 8 ping %77vice on Sunday. the house, s large amount of extra work Membership fee 51.00. R. W. Cttcry, of the Claremont moat have fallen to her share, and we Tickets may be had from the President or foundry is prepared to supply sppreciase the willingness with Which it secretary on application.. Has been no trouble to you of late, but the time is not far distant,when it y P was performed. farmers with all kinds of plow We therefore ask you to accept this Arthur Jeffrey, J.A. O'Connor, will require an effort. We would impress upon you this fact that our ,=pointe. Give him a call• watch and elisia, aad oa behal! ot.Mzs. Secretary, praidsal. Stoves accomplish this with the least effort of any. Our stock o Mrs. Hatton returned to her Coates, this clock, and bet that they arriving daily and are worthy of your inspection. The price will he no Mich., on coli be regarded by you as slight tokens of Ewe'Com.-Geo.Long,D.E.Pugh.0.S. >obstacle... :.. ..,home in Lexington, reitrota Palmer.Piokeriog,Ont. Monday after spending a month the service sad lawe have received at �OWSWB�, �ihllelbOIIts the P80ple'S '1'in83hlt}l• with her parents, J. H..And Mrs. Mr.Coates,'who was taken com- - Thomas Stevenson, w o pur- P stely oy surprise, date terms on behalf of him- chased F. M. Cooper e blacksmith- prop —' . . . . . took ion on self and Mrs. Coates. Buy your low pointe at Claremont - old Medal fag business, The following are some of the p Tuesday. Fred d it Shea-been Foundry. Having secured the seryl - � that have been nOw ccs of a first-clan moulder we are pits- year. ed by Mr. Stephenson fora in the ublic library this week:— Dared to make plow points equal to e t the fader Twiii year. Jane Cable by McOutcheon a best. B Remefuber. the sal. of horns, buggy, cutter, fowl, and house• Silver Iia ie '• geith ld furniture belonging to the Dawn of Tomorrow Burnett Threshers- ho gi g Fenwick's Career " Ward on N = _ estate of;the late Dr. W. F. East- gid McChie ' Crockett We are prepared to make eagt'ne grates,aho to repair engiaea or boil- ., wood, which takes place here Desriove .. Camp role ars oa the ahorGaet notice. d low — - - $ r-----Call --- .�. next Tuesday. Red Window Wapted.-Old cast iron an P -- ' The Harvest Home Garden par- 11 Sword for Lafayette Pemberton points. p luenderson & Farmer, Claremont. _ ty on the lawn of the Methodist Silas Strong .• Bacheller �. �. /s U R11Y church last Friday evening was a Way o!the Spirit •• 'Haggard V success. The program was an at- Enoch Strone Oppenhelm tractive one, the Markham choir squire's Daughter 0�� Hacking ,Foundry and Machine LIFT, FORCE AND Flaming Sword She PUMPS and the Citizens' band havingCe�; Red-Reaper Pemberton P• • Avesha Haggard themselves on the Occasion- Stewart - Ciarem�nt, i0nt SUCTION The addresses by, the'Re feedmtlerton �i0II8tantly on Hand. Pr1C88 Rlaht• Dobson, of Markham, and by the The Man Between Barr • Vine of$ibmah McPhail resident ministers were both in Nancy Stair " Love } teresting-and Instructive.' Beatrice of vesica " Pemberton Horses Feet 1�lIId-ID111B er8oed and Repeilsed. The anunal thankoffering meet- Ringed by Fire '• Careen • jug of the-Ladies" Auxiliary of Billy Topsail •' Duncan Need ever attention dnnug the Direct telephone communication with all its of Pickering. Erskine church was held on Tees- - F _ day evening. The programme in- hot weather. This is -3nr special, Markham, Searboro; Whitchurch. Uzbcidge and augliau townndent chided evening. i . Th ental programme m F. _ __ ty. We understand it. also Stouffville, Markham and Pickering villages, over Independent ;Spoffard and solos by Miss Simp-. Work done neatl ,and prompt-. system. n stem. Orders promptly atte dad oto so$,-of Pickering. aad .Miss Gene ly and at moderate prices. Repairing done. ' Bennet,of Claremont. Appropri- - E. Risebra h, to ate addresses were given by :Rev. W. John Ge W "b _ G. 3i Wm. Cooper. of Port Perry, and — _ k Thomson's old stand. _ Rev. F. C. Harper, of Pickering, _ - . - - - _ � ro ::•laara 8%0�ola:.atoor. } andT. , of _ MONT. ONT Ulam out. An offering was tak- ' 87 CLARE • ea up in aid of missions, '.. .. . - _ The 85th anniversary of the I. H AH DSO ,S _ r �r H• Claremont Baptist church rill be PhOtOgrap celebrated on Sunday and Mon- �, shvwiag of filaest display of Ray, Oct. 14th and 15th. The p�,y• ,8ALE REGISTER - Rsv. eas of A. T. 9owerby, Ph. D., L. L. Call _ .. ._ ..._ - - Bobki�Dollwso�To�s jtut China. A ysry of Toronto, is expected to $ATVRDAY, Ocr.BTa 1909.-A o . ---- . stationary. s notion received for the Holiday 1preach on Sunday at 10.80 a M. O al r - _ sale of farm immpplements. fowl aad and sea ahem. " and 7 p. m. Appropriate music .household' lur�iture etc.: the pro- 'SubgUi �eeekal caad D�iwspspser. gill lig rendered at both of these - W r party o! Geo. Philip, r.. in the services. On Monday evening tea Village of Brougham. RIs at one. k - a3?e� o� will be served from 5.30•.to 8 gee bills. Thos. Poucher, Auc- J; RIC:M.&MM 30 N,. o'clock, after which a first-class tioneer. Ja'turdaq, u�� � programme will be rendered. Dr. TUSaDAY, Ocr. 9rs, 190 -Auction _ .. Overby will deliver his popular sale in Claremont Village of horse, lazzC31C $t2Nt -: reetnre, "Pilgrim "---and- -buggies,household and. office furni be Win' Lure,fowl etc.-Jhe- roDe�t ;short addresses will be Riven-by estate of the late Dry W, yF. Eaai- We am prepared'to eze- n - _ -the resident minister.. Special wood. Sale at one. See brills. Thos. cute all work in a manner Q >. 'music will be furnished by Miss Poucher,Auctioneer. that will crompare favor- Butter, �gge� --Vmtby� Ste Maud Gregg, of Uxbridge, Mr. R. TsvaanAY,' OCT. 11TH IW&-Auc- ably with that' of .any . ! E. Forsyth, of North Claremont,: tion sale of farm stock, implements; other first-class gallery. Chickens. ,and the' Coates Brea Admission Pickering,, � rear roc rt�of�.James _ `pump Works I cents. property. 1. children 15 . Bron ham• :25 cents;ch FowliP. Sale at one. "See bills. � f COWf:Il1 : • - , 1 Claremont publib school. Sen- Thos, Poucher, Auctioneer. Bring them to Claremont Market. --for division.- Hono>c_roll for Sep• bars,-Oredit auc- day. — tember. V-Annie Foun r- 'Wednesday market - Delmar Found, Mabel tion sale of farm atock�l,i-1mp e�eate, —OGILj IEEs Wei Storey, household furniture, etc,, on lot 23, g y Bryan. IV—Willie Shepherdson, con. 3, Pickering, theproperty of Royal Household $5.40 = j E EMERSON, time saved. Timemoney. p S orkiti is Gertie Morgan. III sen.-Victor Adolphus Thomson. ale at, one. is - $apward, Jennie Mason, Diary See,bills. Thos. Poucher, Auction- .:.•.Glenora Flour 4.60 - , Willie sere ' Buyer, �Mongol'i We d all kinds a r` ;Adair,. Hillyard. Bryan, Constatitiv on hand. ee'sa satisfaction. ., "Mason, Clifford Soden. III 1r.- , No � Also. Bran, Shorts and Chop, f Lila Slack, Clark Rawson, Jvhn -Lila lac ' ClarkWilfr Rson,Undhill. e 6 � o �`'g� �� �c Sack and Lump Salt. Cistern tanks tirade to ord9r. E. Ball, Teacher. - ' a� - .. 5 Y�AFS' C Junior division. Sr. II—Mag- c<I °a ..o g , :� �'. M Chopping iic�per lllli lbs Ic*rCE �,j. w• EPGaas7 gie Morgan, Howard Stott , Clif r a ° v K ry n c Wm.. Hoover, o B b ;•ford Tarr, Mabel ZVhite J1 dl- o: o Oo Green River. Brock, street, Whitby. Z-erna Stotts, Ethel Shepliercfson, < „ [, rr _— .Minnie Shephi vdsoll, Mark Lin- - _ 9 c °m ,°a ��'Q ton. S0 1. Pt. .iI-hat.hlcetl Rc�� _ a_ m��a �3� LADDINc m -��: ,. son; Velma Hayward. Iva] �'rY°°3-. ? A R:0. :4 k'� s� o Mcb`arlane, . F -eret Sinith. - Jr. _ ., �:Q �'' 6 w •° Cnom+ a �iKING "._.Pt. II-t�utlie Spc�Fiurd; Viola t1 ------ � '�v � or 0,! Tan C e Good stool: of La:ders on halld An on _— qufekty - l Odle 31as _ ty 'm ao ^" Mat 'as at — movant' — l ,S r. Flerenr , — 1 t T �iII conditc Clara I nderhiil, John °' "� yo llc°A ROUND. r ;P,i° �djuining J. H. Stotts. I (b Verna Ethlge, V. � I p�, Apr i Q'' r �chere I will .. ..' „ I er Liberal reduction if taking a eve Evans,Jean Evans, Willie Forgie, �,� i w' v m SCO May tic 1 .1 1,T00C1 9U Hazel Mantle. I (e) -Ivan Benson N„ s ne 0 quantity. �k s. Diildred Brodie. I (d)-tilary Tarr ,.p y m a era Jnly :W.H.JACKSAN,Brock Road, order on Tera Wilsou, Willie, Benson, septi !e -- Mabel Wagg. � aa o0t' �' The best place to buy On Saturday night last a pleas- !8 l4 4, o.a. Nov. O ant event took place at the band 'p.o Wall-papers _.. . ':.room,_whew Dir. Thomas Adair, J�pmt Perryitttity:tis�aR ao,aws tanninaeon la on behalf of the band, presented geaveswn le.; '-Is Az- - 'Bin gh t :-.ZC o to the --�! t Over 200 samples to cho r : �'f tO�,g 4c,per roll u 0. • A7 Claremont -:- FA11 - Mouldings to n1ALtb ural ore. Also Pic Frames,�� For a ua full line • taln Poles, i's, Tube, s, Brooms, Carpet.Sweepers, r faints, oily Brushes, Step Ladders, Clothes' Ti-mar*-Sud Granite-w •'K. ' ��.,�f .,5��3�• cis t oa t� y qk.S�-�•s`��' '•� �''� Fes'uk`a� S.,e• �^'+- a• �a•3"� �s,�ry y�.v* .1�' �`!'' SV.k� .•.. a? - sn 7+s''•;A.+�"�`'�'+.0 y,`^ �A , w y,.x. r '.`y�5g ^,a VIA ` ��i. Si-.-,.MJtlj` .,: __•..„ p-,srpt+{�c,•aa„ ... .. • a. ..•xy,. ,' ...•.ax s.�•aww fiF CS � P with threetablespoonfuls of olive oil suffocation by the smoke. By-,this . tt+♦+ f # ♦tt- an o Tvuieg'ie gar. Four AUULTER T 11T lTTIM ,y ' r $ the upper side-of the ,steak; let stand tram the, lungsi and xat it fs possible !o IJIPOi>Zl'T1Br Olt' ANY KI11iD IN " ��/ for an hour, then tura and marinate the breathe freely. other side. in the meantime slice two To Clean Chamois'Skin.—Put six tea- _ the Hoose ♦ s firm tomatoes, - one carrot, and one poonfuls o1 household ammonia.into n onion, and make a bouquet with three bowl with a quart of tepid water. Soak y sprigs of parsley, half of a bay leaf, a the chamois in this for one hour,. Work ♦ � F,� ;: sprig of thyme, one clove, and a stalk it about with. a'sRoon, pec-6sing ouN as - r. of celery. Place thei.steak in a dripping much as possible of the dirt; these lift ♦� ♦ pan, cover it with the prepared vege- into a basin of tepid.water,_an(f wash with the.hands. Rinse well, in ',• UIHI!1.VEGETABLES tables., add the bouquet and a cupful of y , water; cover' closely and'place it ins the shade, then eitb between the hands ese Stuffed Egg Plant.Wash moderate oven, allowing,'twenty minutes to soften. _ 7. eggplant; dmp it into.boiling to the pound. ' Whale the meat is•cook- - water; boil for ten minutes, m'mn in scrape and dice one large carrot, BLOOD TROUBLES. CEYLON NAT,DRAL-Gi$IliLhi TES. ,�A •• r yet aside until cold. Cut into halves one large white turnip, and one cupful - Put.up In sealed' lead packets to preservo} a from each scoop out the centre, of-celery; also peel two dozen white but, ` -' _ _ leaving the walls a little less than.an Y; Cured 'Through h the Rich, 'Red Blood Its man excellent Yalltles inch thick Chop the pulp•.fine and_add ton onions. Boil each separately in !I y q salted water until tender. " •When the Dr. Williams, Pink Pills Actually aloe, 50_c.wd 6bc pee Ib. At all (irogerf, �1 to it one large green pepper, seeded, onions are almost done, drain them, - chopped tine and cooked tor,flue mom- s rinkle with. a teaspoonful 01 sugar, - Make..- fl3lCfdFST AWARD ST. LOUIS,'i90t. ON in one tablespoonful-of butter, o ti�rid draw to one sr e,•s_ -- -- um-sized onion, grated, one cupful ousan o women s er ro POSTMEN'S SLEEP CLUB word was exchanged it was'in 'a'whis- f drained tomato pulp, one " heaping ally, that, they may -color slowly a headacbes, backaches, -dizziness, lahgu-' ' cupful of dried breadctvrribs, and .one golden brown. When the meat Is done, or and nervousness. Few realize that - per. calf of of dried of chopped cold chicken. drain off the gravy,:rubbing it, with the their -misery .all comes from the bad - - A darkened room in the building con- low Season well with Ball; refill tech half vegetables cooked in it; through a sieve. yfa&e_riE their blood. They take• oiie `' tained torr low camp-beds, us each bed Seas the mixture, 'heaping it over the Return to the are, season highly; thicken thing for their head, and another,for CURIOUS LONDON MISSION FOR LET- was lying a postman. minus tunic and Sprinkle with a tablespoonful of with browned flour; add two tablespoon- their stomach a third for their nerves boots, slumbering soundly, in spite of OP... P 7 tablespoon- And et all the while it'is siin 1 their TER ��• fu'Ts of lemon juice-and four lobi con- : • the fact that outside the sun was at els melted butter; place on a ,flat pan and Y P Y highest:' Another door was'mysterious hake in a quick oven until tender. Serve of sherry; cover and keep hot until blood that is the cause of all theft tion �' on a platter, and send with it a bow! dished. Transfer the meat to a hot ble Dr. Williams Pink Pills euro all ly p anothered.owdof.lbeds.oecupiedmore 1py sleep platter: garnish it with little pile, of these and other blood troubles because institute Devoted Entirely to Steep and Af tomilto_sauce. vegetables; pour over it a little of the .they Actually make new rich, reef 6ilence—Spartan him- ers. - The opening of a third door rP Farcied Cucumbers.--Pare short, thick gravy and serve at once. blood. Mrs. J. H. WArthur, St Thom- vealed the same curious,,spectacle. cucumbers; cut off the top from each and Stuffed Beefsteak.—For this order a as, Ont., says;. "Dr,, Williams' Pink :: plicity, EIGHT HOUR DAY. [scoop ou-t the seeds in such fashion as slice of round an inch and a halt thick, Pills have done me-a world of good­ tied =: - ito make a boat; drop into boiling salted and tell the butcher to make a slit on one For about eighteen months 1 was a Even London, England, with its many Subsequent explanations proved that water; boil for ten mimics, then drain• side and through into the centre, to constant sufferer. I was terribly run mysterious institutions and societies, although the:arcual.working day of a. r� For six cucumbers peel two medium form a pouch or pocket. litake about a down and the least exertion Ieft me would probably fail to produce nioi•e postman employed at the'General Post- 'sized onions, pare and core three sour int ` of stuffin use stale -bread_ fa ed out. -I slept basil at night and than one club• which is devoted almost Ofnce does not-exceed eight hours. .the- + g ng SALAD apples, amt-sliee-all quite thin. Fry in. P _ seasoning of salt, pep- this further weakened me, and finally entirely to sleep and silence. Such -a duty is frequently spread over. .twelve wo tablespoonfuls of butter until ten- o club has, however; been in existence for or~ fourteen hours, two or three hours of ,_Dail scarcely tailored; add one tea- Per and thyrde, and mo en w tablespoonfuls of melted butter. Stuff boarding as I was quite unable to do many year , visited ere work alternating with a-similar period izaof salt,.one-quarter of a tea- the meat, with this' and close the open-! any. housework., I took doctor's medi- sentative- of the London Tribune, who o e men live in wua of currie powder, one table ins with-a skewer. Placte on a rack in a I cine but !t was of little-orno benefit. found it established in" a sc,mewhet. the suburbs, and it was in or er o p of flour, one-quarter of a cup- bra}sing' Pan; add one tablespoon of One day a neighbor told me how much sombre building in 'Bartholomew close. vide a place in which they could spend > of a hreaderumbs and orae-haU.oi c -omaQS; two finely cut toma- benefit she had derived from Dr. Wil- theft short spells of rest that the info -. ta,cta of milk, Stir and cook_ for five it is called the City Postmen's Insti- title was established. Facilities for wi<►;pm aet'�aside until cool. Fill the toest. ne-half of a teaspoonful of salt,i lianW Pink'. Pills and advised me to tine, and its members are drawn from i ordinary _indoor, recreations are pro- and one pint of stock or boEling water, try them. I sent and got three boxes, the great staff of postmen employed at l ttttcttmf�ers; roll them in [lour; dip in sided, but sleep is the .main object of cover clnaely and braise in a moderate and by. the. time ..l -had.used used them [ the club, end these who prefer to souks' ' egg; roll In breadcrumta,. ar- St: Martin's=le-brand: It.was enveloped _ oven for two hours and s'half. could.teet.a-change for the beffer..Then in a rave-like silence. 'There was no itr Age On a greased pan and bake for s _ I got four boxes more, and before they g and read-are .scrupulously careful not t!'iT mlrtartes in a trot oven. Serve with THE PICKLING PROBLEM. were all gone my health was fully ,re• sign of life on-the st-airw'ays. end the to disturb their fellow members in tto two lower rooms were lucked. At the '.�Smato"sauce poured around 'them. stored. To see me now one would not bedrooms. 1 _— Cti hers- and Onion •Ragout.—For. - .When.-it cones to-"doing up" "or "do- (hints I had eves' been sick for a da top of the building. however, an open .�-- -- n' ' - and' I cna.ltonesti door was found, leading to-s small-roorai` - _ y �11he !e thinly-slice two large or three ing down" pickles. whichever you Y aay t owe my re- o�upLed .by eight or ten postmen. TREATMENT. OF TREES tall gzilona, Kest two tabienpoontiils choose to call.,it, any-woman knows! Hewed health to Da,.•-Williams' Pink dripping or butter in a trying pan. that - ickles can tie made much more i Pills." CURIOUS SPECTACLE. . a P - Often the roots of huff trees, more 4° in the onions, and cook slowly unitI cheaply at Lome than. they can be I_ Dr.-Williams Pink Pills are the great- The room was furnished with Spartan .Q,ihausted than the parts in the air,-re-' : bui� begin, to color; then draw to oae bought. . It is just a uestioti 3f` her,, est cure there,is for the weakness 'acid _bah. Add four cucumber's t 4 simplicity. A wooden table, a sofa, and fuse to supply the.branches with .their �-M.•si&-ot time tarka$hes-arid sideaches of anaemia; number of canvas deck chairs brae -•7ir .ire been pared, cut in long If she should-elect that th' aha}} be ail the distress of indigestion; -all t g a- prnper' aolirishment. To cure or.pro - 4K-19-1 of the men had discarded their tunosl long fife of trt•cs possessing stili a ver sROes, dried and dipped in flour. made at home she will naturall• look pains and aches of rheumallsm. . ,all- A athero en h dean skits and a tunics• tain vigor a French investigator has In-- made y pequipment- iBrown .them rapidly and 'draw to one for the reef calling for t4ie least laber.' ca-.and neuralgia, and the welkness ,w � g - g Same of jecied-'solutions of of iron seed •,hedge in sufficient flour t0 absorb to view ot`her.neesis the. following .are, and ill health that.follows any dr lurb- dominoes were in progress; a man slept other .chemicals into the trunks. The am tat.. then gradually add boiltng a few simple recipes, those requiring arks-of regularity in the blood su'¢oiy. Peacefully on the sofa and most of the liquid -penetrates Intel the cells of the 1 titer to make a sauce—about one cup= many pourings of the vin egor and re- Sold-by all medtetnt: dealers or by mail deck chairs else su ported Slee ers; folt llal and a half. Color with a few drops led retteatin having been avoided. . at avec a box or six boxes for $2.50 from P P trees. but not into the old wood. g nt r, a s o. ul of tomato catsu and " (The vllle,DOntNqlliams' Medicine Co:, Brock- ad s rs; and ma sines: In- lows the young vers, descending tnta sten then carer and - ___._e_.`. tghe roofs-tot depth of three and-a M - -^ en u P� - g ,the remainder of the party smoked and n ° g tree with a uni or�u Ch~I p P' diets use is made by chopping equal tense silence reigned. Dominoes w quarter Nutmaid little walnut-c, p.,• pait8 of cabby et and eco. tomatoes- �- - =.,reteiu albwty for twenty minutes. Serve with a° u$rter'th� amount of onions� There are 5.410) :square miles of coal- 6huflled noiselessly, papers were turned dL,tribution. Good !oast. q with the utmost care, and it 'a lacotilcu}is $re said to Have been attained _ and a few green and red peppers. Sea-�fields tri Great Britain. _ Tarsi Croquettes:—With "a roast 03 son with salt and 'a little mustard-seed, - ft mb 't twnip croquettes.- Boil and which must be well 'stirred through, - — - �,Baas-h -whit--kirrilps.-pressing as dry as pack in Jars. and pour-over.i{. scalded , Season i I . and for intIt will he 'r#dtl one scant teaspoonful— of onion ea for use ins ' one Ceasonful of ofiichopped .parsley,' �� tees days.-and. will keep several weeks. S_ P Another chow-chow has inti ltS -dhitf 49 beaten a Sts! over the•fire unlit ingredient a halt-peck of green tomatoes and .three onions. ,:.Slice-these and ptit the mixt are draws away from the sides�in a stone lar with alternate layers of I,,.th ueepan; when cool,enough- to salt. In the morning pour oxer thein a ;tbandle ' form into croquettes-, -egg, }idle fresh water and drain the`toma- gemmb�-tsrd toes well. -Put tnZo a pot with halt 'a - cup of sugar, 2 cups vinegar, half tea- Tn ROUND'STEAKS. spoon each of cloves, and one of nut- "0 b Srnoitteted Round' Steak. Take a Meg,- cinnamon, and-allspice, but no I N -salt. Boil three or .four.hours, stirring ace of lean round at' least two inches often. and bottle: - - Are awakeninry to the ossibilities o!' profits in the -mining 'industry. fllsick,' trite off any extra"[at and -wipe- A few 'genu u; rules will be siifncient p arrtth a damp cloth. Peet and thinly guide for the pickier. Whether for sour - .Watch the Market now. - - ce one oniaix and spread it over the or mustan#•-pickles 'boak-cucumbers, - tiorn of the dripping pan. On-it lay green. tomatoes, and cauliflower in salt w8 have been reeoll]IIlending the puzchase of sonic 'of the mining e steak. Ax one can of evaporated and water over night+ Drain weir in the. tomato soup or one plat,ot.thici; tome- morning. , and _they are ready .;or.the -- stoClks, A1011a' thElYl beinb COL1s011dated Smelters, Can. Gold Fields do sauce wish: one cupful -of boiling vin W. prenarat[on, which' may be �vafee;-pour-half-of it ��er the meat; .poured over [Lem hot, and into which yn , • � ffi-van-,— OTth--Stwr,Dominic!}' Co-i43er, Gran"Sfi Smelters, cover closely and put in .a moderate they may be dropped 'wti ' er made ..Nipissing Mines and a number of other British Columbia fund .Cobalt 3 = _ . :oxen.- Cook twenty, to thirt,�'.minutes to - For a mustard' pickle, iake Y. gallon ' y: tihe pound. When half done add a little of cider vinegar, 1 cup sugar, .bring to stocks, and we have conefs'tently_ and persistently recomillellded more sit the. sauce, it necessary; the the boil, and:add 1 cup flour, &-•table ,eemainder is served in the.-grav boat 6 Y spoons of .mustard; or mustard and _ -With [tie meat. Y P X.ounce fur- '.. curs 'powder mixed. and Braised-'Stenk.with Vegetables.—Take meric. t,'et the three latter with cold nwrid steak at least an inch and a vinegar, and add to .the hot. For- ordi-, — ...- t thick: • Make a French dressing =: . > g nares pickles, mixed spice should be t e' ' added to, the vinegar, 'and: it liked, a F - very little sugar. fen% -peppers and _ pieces of horseradish in the vinegar•are f� 4The Better a preservative and add to,the flavoe. _ It is well to keep a crock of each pre re - y` partition. the mustard and the plain, cunlbac 'bean. onion. - �-n.e. h­j - . and -drop' the eu - y snit caulifl' ��er, carrot, or whatever it may t,e. ra,•. war are tfie better for - he tissues of the. thrust are I boi„� t,ofle, lout five minutes, then We want you to a'ssociate. .tb name 'of fox & Ross with White +inflamed and irritated; you i drain<<1 'it in pickle. Carrots , ;• ::F3ea,r, and remember we-have s:.id rvpoiitedly_we believe Fortunes eco h, and there is more irrita• Bear shares b purchasers Will be made In White y tion,•---more coughing. You take JtE. _ �� :Who got In NOW before.permanent' silipinears commence, - `tits cough mixture and it eases t - irritation--for awhile. You thor ,.i[,1 then 11Ve Have Buyetta and-Sellers for o:ashinp� California, , White' Bear, Gold Fields -Syndicate, -Ment 8c Loan, Dom. Par V '.,',et; will Consalidate4i_ Smelter, rrlanent,•Trust' &. Guar- rhe I'dt Cariboo 'McKinney, Sul- g T it s -Granby_Smelters, Nlpis-- antee, Sun Hastings. very Iivan, North Star, Grant, sing Amalgamated -Co- Write or wire us about Novelty, Virginia, Monte batt, Albert; University, ' ANY Mining.,-or ilndus- . ghat ; Cristo, Rambler, Can. Foster.- Colonial Invest- trial Security.- 7 ecurity,Do not fall to- write or..witre us TO-DAY. WIRE OR D- RS AT OUR EXPENSE, - ST(3��C- BR7$KERS ' _ yROS S . —%Iembers Standard . fl —81ock 1;� h.ui�e. Stook Exchange BUildilh " " g,fir T�JIrQiIIt'. Main 2765—E'S TF. 188T. ""` � , . .' .�z V.)+`.. $ Nr,�.i.:pity,.a•-rs•:�'.x�•iw.r{ai,My+;:nf�'.'kN�-'x,9'Me'. ..- ,...wp'Fffip ,.-....w, 'JDRtdo'$•:. .y. .; ROST-ME ALK . ._ Q A I(t1I" IfN A Y � PEDESTW11310 W u11 gam . star. - dra t 3: . ps your body warm, yet lets Itcrm om yotu' i3B�g { o•" -' your skin breathe a _ . c'�LQCUI� A'Wonderful Performance by Mr. Ed- -knit,not a� v ,ward Weston at the Age i Woven,-, Guaranteed of AS. does PEPI-. A a i n s t FIM , . ANGLF� - Srinkage To walk at the age of sixty-eight, a Underwear. Proof side diglance of-'over:a hunrded miles with- T in twenty-four hour's is a feat of which s Made from Painted.or Galvanized Steal at rices ver from $'.85 to $5.10 - anyocme might be rood, and itis Hof'to 4 a { P YMg. Throat and Lungs; heals t, v:oudered_at,therefore; that to-day Jin �.v'1'* cos, per hundred square feet covering measure. This.is the most durable oov- I Mil, Edward Payson Weston, the only ering on the market, and Is an ideal covering for Houses, Bernal Stares,Ela on,cutreaCougho, ` luan:of his'a a who ever aceomp'lished vators, Ctiurcties, etc, tiny h6hdy man can lay the OSHAWA shingles. A g tae•decd Whooping tough; I ii: hammer and snips are the only tools 2equired. the cause. tie trip was from the City Hall, Phlla { arietyof styles,fabrics and We are the largest end oldest ccomparry o[ the kind under the British aelphia. tolhe_City_Hall,_`L1ew York, aWomemen and flag, and have covered=lhousan'ds of the best buildings tltroughoHt Canada, elrfor _ ' distabee of,106 miles, which he Com a hildren,• •-and- aran _ -- oc. and 254 a bottle. Dr. T.A. e,l in the remarkable time of twenty-. _ FIRE, WATER AND ILIGHTNINCI-PROOF. 61ocnm, Limited, Toronto. f three hours and thirty-three minutes. We rico manufacture Corrugated Irou in long sheets, Conductor Pipe and Jwst forty.-three-years- ago the veteran miles'fn six days, and five years later EA\'FSTRf)UGII,. Etc. _ pedestrian performed a similar feat, but, i won-the tley belt from the English' MVIAL SIDING, in imitalaon of brick or stone. thoui h a young man at the time, he pedestrian bs wat`k!n 550 niiles in six METAL-CEILINGS, In 2,000 designs., - tookoexactly twenty-three -minutes ton- d y g Write for Catalogue No. 14R and free samples of "OSHAWA" Shingles. ger in accomplishing his task, and this days. Necessities E P g t have always been fond of walking Write to-day. l®L +v e7 �;r in spite of the fact that the two city and I think Itis the finest exercise in the -eWg30 3E*30aL1%.3M 3LFS3740]P=+3E7s hulls wr re some•four miles closer to world. A good long walk is"better than getlier then than they are to-day. a month in gbrymnasium, and 1 believe O ��al Qui° Ono 0 �� �O�O�IQ �� �O�dQ� Om: WOOD � �D000UVOU.O Alike on t1he term and iii the M•. West�n left" Philddelphia city I! is S• good deal due to lack otthis kind ! town these fotir'Ryrie articles come Mall ai 'five minutes past twelve on a of exercise that onnsumption and other 321-3 w Craig ss.�sYs ansae:st. it Colborne at etrnsna.ast• a lam pander sL nearer to being necessitic i tan rt cent \Vednesday, determined, if Pas• kindred ills are so-rampant." ' A nitin Write tour Nearest Offlcs-S SAD OFFICE AND Won"—OSHAWA,'O•t c,ble, .to break-his record o1-forty-three who takes daily walks in the-country t luxuries.: yoars agn: He wore knickerbockers, a cannot-fall A.victim to any pulmonary THERMOMETERS-Our fvlt and while shirt, golf stockings, and a pair di4ase, and if medical men would only PRAIRIE WHAT reliable Brie rar4a iri price fibm I o'-strcng leather 4,alking shoes. His preach this gospel, I believe. thousands' hat was the illml.ieal narrow brimmed o1 valuable lives. m1 ht be. saved. I 50c to-S2.50. g straw which he has, worn in all his do not.. emember- when 4 had a day'.,-, FIELD GLASSES-Our higSi power pcd°slrian feats, while the light cane illness,:. d .my good health I ascribe 640' AGRES e a w . . . RAND .. . - rie Special,—with i 2 tenses "Rw n Yi hC varrie�d as the D in AluminumMo+mtir>as will the en ey . ., ipanieil niin in: his record-breaking' Although I am;nearing,the alloted span _ _ • tramps-during the-last-half-century.-In of life, I feel as lively-lis a school boy, - _. _ d-Resprepasd. a carli p: following the pedestrian - g and if I live to seventy. l intend trying - 3VC0� OV. BAROMETERS-Then auty be had %vere, three-Phtiadelphian doctors. -to-beat, my hundred4nile record-and - ,,. at from$5.00 to 450.00. Our In his long tramp Mr. Weston took 1,think 1.11 do it." .• _. IBaroreeter Book is yorn4or the the same route that � he did in 1863, _ Qear Neudorf, Saskatchewfln. A great Uat`gain: $1 a per asking. t:utce t tint w i,n Bu ick, N. J., a dis- CI` Close--to two railroads. Branch line of Grand Tt alien to New Bl''�,ies without a single ARTITUR" GOODRICH. AUTHOR - OF POCKET .t ASSES,.-_Tesied Pacific curve ed almost through theproperty. on-11.00 to$3.50. otop fnel�h. sly t'for thirty minutes. THE' BALANCE'OF POWER." rid then- _trN rk the road to Newark, prop rr'•foalal�afd•ind ni'wdl where he arrived al 9.14 p.m, From Air 'Goodrich, author of write Bal- BOX 21, 73 WEST. ADELAIDE STREET] TOjRM0. arnd,•o"f-e of uiorse a LerzaA'A's- 'there he w•,nt to Jersey City, where tfiie ante of Power, comes from Cunnec•11= J.at�lc.Jst�"a 1'cnns}1+a4,i,-Ra01road had a Serry-boitt cut., Ile was educated In New. Britain DYEING a! the slip awaiting hi arrival. As schools-and intered-Wesleyari Univer- ' THE HENT OF B1G GA\lE. TEATHER DYEING; pr,r,n:&5 fife old man trade his appeal•- sity in 1895, Like many of the younger The nortlz�rn art-of fife-Prov Ince :!•eio�+ .•a oaruag.at It1 Glow eta•eeairosl o- once he wa, Buri ic�I on board. and the writers;of thin,generation, he edited his P .•e"�,.o` a,K,t..,r to troe.0 trace - D rrp wa= of! in record time. \fr. Wes- college"Lit."' He also sang on the 1\'P5 Ontario is the mecca for the sportsman - r •n reartsd.t:oi(land St rcFt,-New•York,- leyan.Glee Club, and managed tt-during - - i the us�'veral'distr cLs that are areac ti i�iT AYERI AL DYEING ind IEIi EMC C _ W, 11.1: p.m., .and immediately proceed- one of its most suecessfnl years. Ile e:- b the Grant! Trunk Railway, :ys- - ,� _ • � ,.a �� eci to the City. Ifall by way of-Green- also led the men of his class in scholar. Y- " e 13 tem irrciudin "Muskoka," "Lake •E F .��{ Atte'r� io� w�ich and Vvsev. I- -tc•and' Park�Aow. .ship and took 'special honors in•.Eng- g 1 - le only, st,pled a m��rnent at the City fish " On hiss graduation .from Wesleyan Bays: "Riagnnetavtan River; "Lake Nip- Growers, V1W. ft.tll. t�,r his' goat a'a� Fifth- Avenue he was appointed Urttverstt}r Scholar In isinl, ..French River,,, �Temaranu, G . hotel. wor -hi�h tie Imnd wade. up big mind £ngliSh at Columbia University, where ."Gears fan Bay, and several poirit3 on ' [ia,imR no comm;asi�n to pay, uni .siring is the Ottawa Division between Cct.!ia wk 13e X"tern Tow u•bra se-•a+ are this to troch before iui'dnight--accomplish- he spent a year•in graduate study. ; Ih ►hie tw affor you dtimidard �n Ing, hie ab}e t with a' good margin Jct. and A!+nn uin Pack. Last year +n rg, joined the staff of the-\\.orld's. Work-at 6 Q tirfh,grow:bace,hardy ata At the Fifth.Av'enup 11i) Where was that magazine's-begtnntng and 'was its nearly UAW 4pr and 3o(• moose were `trod BpAog deH,ery,torits. - -- taken- out, of this territory and. from LOUIS L3ttSVAI - such a .tremen'dous crowd that the pope Dilanaging Editor for three years: Tw�0 re orfs received this year, the supply IREMAR .� i a chef anted b sev hta . LE Pfil -- . 11 8S great_,8S ever. I1 i ,�, - FlofUntversii Press. .Oxford, Eng �tti:o tieohostelry. F A,- -am the terry, how al representat#ve of The Am.fuun trtcts eacY of access. Full partfruAars • I Y Y editorial F O R ter: he bad -been ce p Y 'He d The U>3!i>}g \iagazine Fish nd, an ti- 9and, is the most remarkable printin:: cyei Ttilieeinen. mounCeil and on toot, s eanwhile contributes to many #n "Haunts of F a Game 7. --establishment in •thirlwarid, as *ell a8.i and ,then' guardians of the pear© and of the leading' nionthiiis fiera" slid" Austral d� publication giving.all infnrma j._ :.,one .of the oldest. It is what you order soon 1Hreatl a way for the tired abroad. .H is hvent -ei iht years old. tion, game laws, elf„ sent free. on air ' mi ht. cat] self-contained, and if every Y !~ Over two thousand farms in Ontario R. I pedestrian, ii -wai; escorted to his bed- -At present' he holds an important edi- Plication to G. T. Bell, General Pas- Send for our List. "thing else pesta'ining`to p»ming wi'r'e room by his phy�idnns end a few friends tonal position with - The 'Ouling -Pub-' senger Agent, ,MonCreal. _ 0 o e Tfierc. hp waQ su )• Real irdste Exchruty_e -- --row the .U-tuversity .-I're-Sze wnuid go I e,,aminatinn. aVer which he. took a salt in a well-known New Y(x'k choir: and The =Bing of Siam has a bodygua-rd Limited, London, Qat-' _ right ahead as If. nr,lhing had happen• waun, bath and went.to bed. he is vid president of a Connecticut .composed ,of 400 female warriors, At -_ - 4d. It makes its oWn type and it, own The Iullnivtrig mat Mr. \actor h manufacturing canccrn q-bich he helpsd= the age of thirteen they enter the -Royal ENOUGH SAID. ink; burns 1L own charcoal for making_ rn�e ,at hi: era 'hour-eight to rganize a few years ago. ."The service and remain. in it until they are the ink, make: illi uH'n paper, etre <<+ Cithnan-Do you know Sharpe?. un. 'The wort<men in the F'reas are as -o'rlo 1r= anti s,on aft was stance o! Power".is his first,novel, Cwenty-flue; when they:pass into lhr Subbnbs-Ohl he's a real-estatc .agent. b� the ��titer. t whom he gave a few reserve. Their.w'eapo-n is the lance, - Citirnan-Yes; but do you know any _ interesting as the establishment itself. particular, regarling• hi.\ latest feat. Is Lie Ho lit many-instances son luras surceeded hfr. \\'eaten is n tall, athletic-looking Office Boy-"\\:an`C to see a-guv-no a' thins;-about his a araC er (ether down the centuries in iia enrploy, man In spite of his sixt}eight years, \\`nal mane shall I say"' Visitor-"Herr use of it. este =-•.� naturally as if the-son was his-lord- Schweitasilshurgtrausen:, Otlice ,130 - Subbubs--Haven't I Just told You what and was nn 1•race...af fatigue appar Queen Alexandra enjoys, the_dlstinc- ship and the father an earl and, the po ' an in his ahrertul -countenance :as he Oh, I shan't have tune' to pronounce, Q hi 'was? all that. I'm let3tvin at the end 'of-the tion of heir the only Sowerelgn In tition an entailed 'estate. cat in the -esiibule of the Fifth Avenue g • week:' modern times to wear the leek as a ACCOUNTED FOR (Intel and talked about. his pedestr#an �- w floral emblem at a State.function. The always felt AFTER TEN YEARS. tc*itts 'paA and present. No one need tear cholera or any•sum- wild leek, which flourishes profusely oh "1 that-- there. was rwt�ta",. Me. G'. I.. Stephenson,. of Pr•lerbor "I felt so fresh at the end' of.my last mer complaint it they have a bottle vt, the coast of Glamorgan, 'has been .re- th no cal-like about that lawyer. ` '' '~ •ough, says: "For over fen,}'ears 1 sof- trip,"- he stud. 'khat T tselieve_I could do r ed as' the national emblem of "Vahirall you know, all his o kred cons!antly With Piles,. first Itching the snme-'journey with a night's rest. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial Wal Q= y The-come trYi�-Pi_nt f.he t' �y ready for use, Lt corrects all lnoseneas Wale§, and It was as such that. Queen tions are along a fee. hoe basis." then�IQc dim-¢ nain..Almost-unba-rable of ttie dowels promp-tTy a`n�causcs . a exan3r`n wore 1171V a •raw g-doom f� fife n burden. Tried everything in vain Burin(; the middle of the day, when the health and natural action. This is a which' she held some years ago on St. To 'Those of Sed Mary fmccirpaatio \!en•who follow !r>-•,rccr!hattons. " Itll 1 used Dr. I:erhthardt's Mein-;told. sun Nvas beating on my head and almost Y Davids Day. and. - § medicine' adapted for the young and which-deprive the i uI fresh air 1 had taken but,a few doses when I making me teitr a stroke. • But it soon old, rich and poor and is rapidly be- exercise, are mors• prone lo. Aisorderls ••; x notice an 'impr6-eme•nt,.Now p+ussed, and the cool o{ the •evening comm the most popular medicine for. 'One of the hobbies of the King of the of the liver and kidneys-than, those'wh 1_am completely' cured." Frrally reN ived ine. in places the roads t3 A t61,(1Q0 guarantee with .every. box r,t were very rough-and•the walking heavy, cholera, dysentery, etc., in the market. Belgians is building. King Leopold, lead active, outdoor lives. Thi formeer�',. p good averse of four who:spends almost as much time out will find in Parnielee's.Vegethflle Pilin Hem-Roid. Bl. All dealers, or' The i blit I• ke t up ago g - Father-"Ah, Tommy,.yolr don't know of Amis country a3 he does in it, has sev- a restortttive.without question' the 'most. \>v'ilson-kyle Co., Limited, Niagara end• a Half. miles an hour, and soon v hen you're well off.' I wish I were a eral re_•:idences which he seldom or ney- Falls Ont~ I after i started 1 felt sure I should beat efficacious on the market.. They are . .I pay record of if(,3. The doctors who t'nY again." Tommy (who has recently 'ec visits, yet he•is constantly adding to eaeiiv pr*dcurable, easily taken, act ex ( followed me in-the.earriage'were afraid bean.chastizk4d So do I. Littler than them. He hes a.[ine palace in Brit editioiisly, and they are surprisingly~ _ .... _ Mother no little .daughter)-"T am sur- me,' too: sets, but when within his own d;mains P riled Ethel, that yoii-shoukT Talk n that I -night,succumb, and werz con- e r ars o spend-- his time n the ot�zip nsrdering'thc#r-ez i atantly pulling up alonrsideToTiave a impertinently to. your father, I'm••sure "T wish I was half as beautiful as country. His Majesty Is the richest "Tobacco smoking," said_ the 'travel- ynu never,heard -me talk. that way to ook at me; but, bless you, I euta'alked Miss Brown," remarked the fair Edith monarch in Europe so far as real estate him." Elhel-"Well, You choosed him, three pairs of horses, and sometimes Ter. "is s� common in Holland, that n tc; lir,.' Green.. Well, you, ,are,'-you ou is concerned. and I didn't."- they had to ,trot„to keep up with me"- know„ replied Green thoughtlessly. is impossible in distinguish one person and the veteran gave a henrty laugh. Then he wondered whyshe suddenly tin Hallo ( cram.another in a room full of amok- "The only diet I took on the journey," y Corns 'cans( int4iiernhle p, I Er;, "13ut. .supposing you want -to ' The superiority of Mother Giavi�s' ; rose aril lett him. wov:s Porn Cure removes t ut'ie. Isteak to someone present, how are you continued the pedestrian-"cons#sted 3f it. 'and see ",what ar •V orm Exterminator is shown by itc; ec;os and milk, and•1-consumed quarts - S t fend it out"" nd to such,cases a good effects on the children, Puxshase ',75hat- 'refreshing beverage. You know Death Comes.to All:-But it Hoed not i. saved. •, r is sent round with a pair of bd- ia bottle and give it a trial, r conic prematurely if 'proper precaution' taco I am a teetotaller, and I bunk It is due ith which he blows away the " are taken. "An ounce of prev'en'tion is PID NOT n. from the face of every pp )FLUENT, BUT NOT CONVINCING.• in a measure to Any absteminous habits worth a pound of cure," and to have h �i rt one is found." that 1 was able to accomplish the long prevention at nand and allow a disease A pr,.ctical j g'' _ Turney with a minimum amount'ot' fa- P r. first tri to -- Wiggles--Did you have any di(Ticulty 1 •' that he hir ply Colds speaking,French while You wcr•e h. tigue. The only discomfort I felt wag Thomas, Eclectric Oil inot ano-ply all s P Paris' when the constant walking created a otos when applied externally, but will with their ' Waggles-ph, no: '1 didn't have any few water blisters on the soles -of my prevent.lung, troubles resulting from "Grand!" h •,d cold core diflicu.lty at all iii spcal:ing it. The dif- ; feet; bunt they have already healed.up, P g Y "Grand;' ;e ready for ti.e colds and coughs. Tr it and be con- --_ �lcTty wcis in getting people-tofood while I walked, but when I arrived vince . — - - stand it. s', the City Hotel, in New Brunswick, I - • -.-stand „ ' ,.. at,,all _. t ani - ;.But, said.the merchant to the appli•. threvy 'rtiyself on if bed which-had -been- �'\ floor, took "you don't furnish any reference rnade for me on the l nap, and then drank a refreskia short cant,ing cup from Yotir last place. "You needn't. Pain "Ho c„ lea: 'When I left the hotel.I felt as with the close-cropped head nn pr worry itbout ••that," replied the roan $,O ' i though I could accomplish twice the prison distance I had in front of me.. pallor, "T wouldn't be' here now if it �T 1 "1`tie longest •wall'^'I ever accomplish- tiadn't been for my good behavior in ■ ' ed was in 1879. when I walked 5,000 my last peace."- to i miles in ir10' omsecutive days. - 'his was an average,of nfly miles a day, and -• A Sure Cure. for Hoadacho--P,ili,,i' I - • 1 assure you- it is:-not-easy•-to__keep it_ heartache. to .which wi n rn ort r -uh for more than fourtoen weeks. But sulliec•t than men. ter^r'!es ( I (lid. it,--and,:though at the end i was- some suhjectc that glad to take along rest, the walking prnstrn+ - ( diel not distress ,me very rpuct, In a 1 1974 1 accomplished-a very satisftfctory hit of walking- Wk even., than pd�,rr journey yesterclnyu 115 mil tl�ca ` orgy' t.xverbty-four hour.' in years ^ rug a¢se r l dint i w•alkcd fro U'tl�n i 9 , haj utt.ld •^i IE Chicagn, Ill. , abo twenty-five days. User ��1��•�:, d..+.Y �'5, __q.:.,.., ,."' � '•v '.....�•��''"�� w(.,� �.�• •' (�W,��f.:a.,���j,� ���I Ak. a _ io t o;�. �` '>�'°�` 8 noon Boots at-25c, 50c, � Laldi�a LaeB $ S ,••^ t _,Bank n, cashier of the are ail u to-date. Clean stock and will be so hl$ Westa Bank: tvw paid - a=the Piek�erriinwg.'1LiNWh � '`: 'hese goods at thQi prices chile they last 90ig13�;_ visit on Friday. g ' e Iiio�iosiiaitl Pennock, f Whitey town on. Monday spm. W. LOG AN. Pickering, .� - .fie.-° .. �� ins the phones of l yeaad r epe where eeplydng hnrsee t- _ - eiville, n W V. Richardson and a`here at the daughter, Mise Lizzie, were in " Mariposa over 8anday attendings OU31 WThcrtonand the Friends' Q� rly ' Lind- •= yigired friends in --- z -.kOm' .Margaret Boebe attend- �-At°the.Divisional Court, To- e iReaFnne! BJad ed the Friends' Quarterly.•Meet- ronto, on Friday last the aPP�l �,. The Shirwln-Williams Stove Pipe Enalne . - Lova} of fii t,�. t�cl"ibg.in Mariposa on Sunday- againstthe uashing of the for «. oaegrv_+ inR -Mrs . white and daughter. of Option By�w came nP "Best"--Wears longest ; looks best. - !�"$ f `(7ntario gFowalene' Dnnbartan, have moved into the argument, but _judgment was ` Y 1G ase ho their an- Morrissey residence on Church St. reserved. - - _ ��arnot" for Floors Lin- ` Olt8" 8sintfleld --J. 1"?. and Mrs. Richardson The Bh9rwiII•Wllliam8 , J. spent a few days this week"vith - '''' ` oletlms,. Oilcloths, etc., has no rival. _ enwood, friends in Lindsa and Mariposa- wuk Kidney= feeding yy p Rev. 8. _N de Foe_ Wagnerjeft­th 2 studies in in Wycliffe College, 8�d ����f0= a erw1II- -� ngham, and Toronto. Chairs, etc., makes the old look new. = y '•^rid -Mr. David Ha er, principal .. r '" on last Sunday, on, os- the.Pickering Public-school, - - of $estom&e tot C> nderson, for tubercular spent Saturdayand Sunday with 0� Dr She the eana, if Yon Sotto From The Sherwin-�'Pilhams Gold Enamels, The only his family in�Heidelburg. To see the number of loads of -We are 'pleased to see Mr. Tka symptoms- satisfactory kind for picture frames, etc-. ,pple barrels bin out of on• - age, one wool think.that those confined to his UQ for a couple -��eIItn"i Withse nk b:tct nu m° at PhD predicted a� shortage in the of weeks through illness. �Ssmy colored urine. Creasy froth-or blood ;`' The Sherwin-�F'i2liams goods head the List, A rrop here were Pff. --Mrs. Enos Remmers who-has in it. stringy mucous is urine, unusual de- class b thelnselve8. •1fb t0 ttriIIate. DTIII In Daesini 7►ater, Dg�-In --Preparations are being, made been confined-to her house fur the back an®over the kldaeys. hot. dry and _ y - �y the Methodist congregation past three inontU3 through illness, , and brittle, Pain �noints.rlegs feel `heavvy. 91 plessn - - !or their annual Harvest Home was in town on FrA last, duiiuess, loss of weleht chilly sena- - tions loss o!mem. or9, apnerai debli- s ' PestivaI. which promise to eclipse -•R. and :1cf i s. llcBradyy and its. 1 r r e i;n it r heart.dlcorders . , _ H A P MAN LU former occasions. family, of Pickering, lend 11rs. J. at eyestah't. trouble •ith -=R. and Mrs: • Stork's - little alba. fever. Cowan and-family, of. Cher �� "R=7 ry- anitsi�from one toot to .:.. , vtaadiat3• -- -- .. _ .. three year old son 'had the mis- wood,. spent Surrday with Harry the other to ` fortune of breaking his arm and e r t re a c- and Mrs. Moore and family; of the wwentiiso often sofas than on Saturday last wase removed to Brock Road. none. Moat i 141mr.medi- , he'General Hospita), Toronto. eines act their e f t e c t t r o m t p - --Miss C. B. Simpson was in yemedie■ caned dlnretlot Thee cg -Thos. Field, of the-lake shore, Claremont on Tuesdayevening as- are practically kl�y hyo'• hila engaged picking apples on sistin in the musical part of the Tbey cite a ki act on Me Dow" o- onday last, fell.'frbin a tree bad- g slam facile the Yid nays to on frequent no- a programme at the thank-offering lien.ehes ��o•�'• •tea Tg� ditry injuring his shoulder, which meeting of the W, F. M. S., of Wdeegg" oeaiess loci sQsei a freanent 1 lay him of!work for a time. sans. of seriaas kidney elves.f Don't tri to Erskine church. The Rev. Mr. doctor the kfda.y.themselves.tssr you will only Th _ --Rev. Frank C. Harper, B. A., Harper was also resent and harm them sir only streaseh nerv. D:, was in Toronto on Wed- Power >�. sane t e Kid ei's vitalise. tai '�' delivered an address. l? Maas•ta.t op s eti.8ldaesa Sold ht esday afternoon attending the -ger numerous friends in Pick- PICKERING PHARMACY: Hunters a seting of the Senate of Snot erin will regret to 'hear of the _ - ` 31ege- in connection with the death of Mrs.•(Res.) A. C. Wil9bn HORSE ed hFO R SALE.-The heavyuu ri�IIi :"We can supply all your needs in - ning of the Knox Session. which took place at Preston on four years old, for tate Appty to W 8lmonr. - -The Sacrament of the Lord's Sunday after a brief illness. The tot se,con t, Pt.keriaa �i' r �, _ . ..saf ortin Goods..... neat Sunda at .funeraloo The new Pure Food an Drug _ _ • _ y afterfiooit when. ,the body sass will mark it• on the label, of every Rev. M. C:Tait, --A full-suppl�of Shells, Powder; Shot wnd - -•z. ill conduct re- conveyed to Whitby Jun_etion, Cough Cure containing Opium, Chlor- Cartridges, etc. pp thence to Salem cemetery for in- oform, or auy other stupifying "or 8e + ' ice this (Frida y) terment. The s=ympathy of theppoisonous druppe� But it passes Dr. - - . ..rine lecture-room.of the community -is extended--to: Mr. Shoop's._ CoriRli Cure as. made f= Apple Parer$ - h Wilson and family, in their be- 20 years,entirely free. Dr.Shoop Al] Ed. $aleden has pait;hesed a1PnR has bitterly opposed the use of Try one of our Hudson Apple Parets. y reavement, s . Walsh's farm on the base all o 'ales it narcotics. ' Dr,Shoop's Beton life Market pi e, consisting of 190 acres,•and Report of the Junior depart- Cou(gCh Cure is absolutely safe even a - m.Moreombe, who hoe oeetipied meet of the Pickering public for the yeungest babe-And�t dices. i4 Apple Baskets - school for Life month of Sep- does not simply su fees.' Get a sAfe lie Walsh forin for a number of by simply Sr. 11 class-Herbert Winter and insisting on having Dr. Shoop's. t ee our stock of nl consisting of i0 acres. Mr. Che law be' your protection: We strong durable baskets at close prices Balsdon dose not take ppoossession Willie Law (equal), Richard Nim- cheerfully recommend and sell it. _ - u til next fall but Mr Morcombe nto. Ray Brultenshire, George• Pick'cring Pharmacy. =wail take possession at once. Haney. Jr, 11 class-Rets Bunke, Heaters ... -The following is the standing Mary Clark; Carman G-Clar totem$' List 'Coin ��06 J { of the senior department of the Retic Banks. Pt. Il class-Clar- Y 4G t -Coal oil Heaters in a}1 sizes. Just the thing-for these cool Pickering ublic echool for the en+a Falconer and Gordon Found llublci lity of the Township of. evenings. Tv p Bt 'N iJ 1 month of September in order of (•egitc�l�, Viirceut Moore, Samuel 1 g Pickering. Rossiter. Sr. I -Willie, Peak, NOTICE is hereby given that a ' •� merit. : 5th c}3$s-Larne Law, -, v• H. _ - - • L-atrra"---Andrews-Eva - Steuart. Eva -BTmttng: -fir: IV-=Clarence Court will be held,' purSUAnt'to The Herbert Rossiter.. Jr...I. Irene "oimo, Frank Bundy, G1Rdys - Ontario Voters' Lists 'Act, by His an, Olive Leslie, Mabel Cal Liscoumli 1llarjurie Alloway,, Hurlour the Judge of the County inn Banks; James Palmer.. Marjorie Clark, Alice 'Palmer. Court of the County of Ontario. -at _ Iv Colla Every, Minnie Ran. Average 'attendance 49:- Miss the Town Hall, Pickering Village, on n, Alice Thom psow, Mercy Clyedale, Teacher. !idnndxy, the 22nd day of October, at ^ Q I 1� Eva Moore,. -life Annual Harvest Rome elevrn o'clock a.m., to bear apd de- /1 B e I I G Y oTo ' re Robin Gordon, E R ;s to several complaints of er- a F ' on t. Sr. service of St. George's church omissions in _he Voters'List J "!tiR tie cGuire,'Evaline Hol rors And om I-. await Alla�gay, Jacob Hill, was'held last.Sanday afternoon. for Polling Sub•dicisions Nos. 1,2,8,. _ A oodruff, members o, Vera Vanstone, at 3 o'clock. A large number of ; And 5 of the Municipality of the ' na nnan, Charlie Palmer, f St. George's as well-as Township of Fjckcring for 1908. Is a very fine tea. It has a .• ,. enneth•1'ileBrady, Jr. III-Elsie a large representation from other All persons having business at the rich and delicious flavor.. . ars, Aggie- EveFyr - local churches were present: The Court are required to attend at the Have you tried it? lE*red Bunting, Lizzie ;doore. Rev. arp, of Whitby, fon- .said time and pplace. oma and get a sample Tot. Willi Iltnrkar, ducted the service,. this being his Dated at a hitevA - tris sple^''ia ' '-dys. Allaway, Township this 27th dAy of September, ::or f lbs for$1,00 nie•O'Connor, Clarence Rogers, farewell, prior to going to Toron- A D., 1908• sole es, Frank Mercer. to. The'chitrrh was very prettily DONALD R. BEATON, yes, � y v Sli[rper,•Teacher. decorated by. the ladies of, the �r2 C}eik of the said Municipahtp. —.The Markh }i Economist congregation. During the ser- ads Cereals' Fo & ves the followi �imely, hints vire '�}r. Earp Fang a solo, _ r�><+ `f�� K�` st - the owners of nervous-horses: Rest in the Lord," -whitfi atis - =--� The automobile has been a. highly appreciated. Rev. Mr. i2ar !sight in Markham for the Wagner •,I,., a=?fated in the ser- for 'Var• t t three summers, still there vice. 11 r. Earp's sojourn 'g ie y .�:. so many horses that evince a in P' to has won the riscut For 1 «loo sincere} o Malta Vita, T ' t, Force A' decided;aversion to this modern fs y Gust , • rP from their - Get yQur t, Orange Beat Etc., Etc. veli#,ele .,hat their presence is a ,-Gml -Nit ' 1i Sale Bills, _ :cottetant soNrce of alarm to ti time coif- Tillso s OFlaked ,Wheat,' Office Stationery, n Oats, Gold "avers thereof. If autos con-; intment Corn 141ea1;etc., etc.,etc. be as numerous in the wtnent ri•nted at p Mar am as they } The News Office BOYS! Bu R pair of our cheap canvas gloves for Apple Picking the past, it might { Soung It _ Al} Sizes.` Y -se owners to ad r hrou h pp _ used b at `ea m of • w en t _ - Y ; r horse of c eAvY p it saw one c rith v _ 1e o• d. D�.ckwheel-ba,. & ' C ofJohn _ into a t f '=won} ng � • ' `� O ale - - , , OPEN -: ., ;rAN � . hoes : anal _ • FAILTerm in the e; Bioo - '" 3rd. Dur fail}ptoek of the old reliable Williams Brand hiis arrived : Extra bpnod values in Men's and Buy's heavy aiid tiredidm weight ,' or Girls'.fine Fear. goo of ;lien's, ladies', B e stock to choose Any quality or ' tem g -..