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L. �PICBE1. . ,.- �K x __ 7__ -� �. �- ` 1. 21. 111. �k' ” '�� .�Y..tc4p!a l' 69- ''ti �.a M '. �„{�? � Y.ntiY'Ing',..oyrs -.P. ,-c�'nr�' h. - 4,e" :� ..:-- - •-. :. _.yc•,.: ry- V,T fOtlaid. @ �r 11 �R. . 11 ; .a DwstaZ. . ,:� �- ..... . - _. .. ds Ea194 Coad for It:Iestai r ' per N, A 1 I z �� agtt3 f�Ct♦� geCatplEd' 4 «` rStion. from :bIoo& �S >r IS I > ! tos' >:'. �:, palso > Bi .?ara* Pc. T> ta� OAT VIA .At ''w �". Mar tha . all accident, � . z-�R'R. 3[. 8Tl ART, . result of 4,i scrafisbt the h!►ad ray met , - $-iter @aadsiate olisl/T$3, vnivsasity ,� afsd Cions. vv-Isdll• elispmg for is`time: -tn�rni?ng t. Ce4 121 T Fi sats �a rears 7tolal OoTI!a•at DeDal isea�A+- Off a street.cr, is eve arts e,4, ¢^ i.. off, air* x , Ol►J�'1C8•=orPOBrrs.2sa I.-olmdrrm. , _ report;iingro'v>Qg, home 'cork in-.a sftlra' and carne . J Apen deny S a,se.to•V.m. e a Joseph GQrsnleg� W 'ho]si an 7tc f t wltb v waifs taquehliig..it r f< �- ;1#__1.­�,/' L a . 8aetd 4,e.,3iata fr,,ltarrh. a .ith' l�otah: s whichfr,were b."* As u.>is srvaltz 1rs3naz. �� auction `sale of his feria a£oek, � slid he Fe# :gagers "'& mere r� n: implements, roots. etc4 on `1'ues -shock,. He was in'towu�ver�Buoay �•� f� i0 a,.as.roup. msaOftos vver'ss'sta a snmm.>s Tatra r y,'Oct. e>�lat ,, s e are , �grl -knd* �he a - , - ori x da t.23rd on his g lot ,, - - - -- � �•�"' , 8.E.S.BABBLB;L,D.B.-D.D. B.. - on.. s m �- 4- • >lent{ar,abn Gina sonor'.s=r�asta of hes B c0 un ympathy of th mm .-- --=- r,s . , im e of'D•atai sms.oas aaa at :s.- �.-, ity is•extended to Mr. and rs =�„ i. ` " . ' ter-• t>ae Bolsi Ela ,p . -44 Y 8oarw4 to lit e.m.. J r1r nm Aaron Hurd on the sictioa which -� AUUDiL ,.. �3f p' nce1=6i's moek,ovw Jew- y�6 axe now -� _ a ' { b :•w yt urea iso.at. spepiut has befallen them by the death of S' �- , diomrs''Dsl tfil puma Ones �"' � !,.� their two children, their daught• ' Mr.Rowson visited herei'on�iui• "E� : .. , a - ', " x acv 21W �y VI° -buying �Os�s �' r. er having died on'Weduesdayband def* "' W 1 . 1. odwe ter a reef •m:`T�iekrin is abler to be lk * � .y the soli on Thurs t ,� illness from diphta. The 4,f- round agaful. . t...Rf `�JQtT '� _' -' d0y at our {notion is so much the greater as Mrs. (Dr.)Johnstone ie spending ..' '3ft '.• 0.�' ' - _. 0., SAFSIB- Mr. Hurd is ill in the hospital in a few days with her parents, ' Vjd1W:Ai�a - , If X6 H. FBBEWF+LI+ Q. .' p1fGlrot: oonsr Howls•��attbl�y,and iOoo'�t7 Toronto. R. and ulna. Guthrie. ?�,* �,_ . T>cs,oaan orcvn.ttorn Blevator. - ei k aL the g, BAIiRIB• _ GREEN RI i E�2 wood ring for sthe ° ' Miss Alice i C % w <- �•+�OW ds J[o4ILLIVRA a Post . `t •=.d.) sn.sane+itors,4,e• ofaoo oPpoais �rin Ours• -. . ��_ stn B home of Mr. Johnstone. _ . :'' a�.e whist,!,Ont. Jno.Bsn Doer, A•:Theo• ;;. g y Mrs. Hirst spent last week with James McGrady . l�s''twenty ' w - a:K3lilivsat,T+=+8• son v t0 I'O"' - her sisters !s: H. Hopkins. large loads of onions. He Intends 3id�s�� I _, 4'a; ,B,I , Best ,Mrs. Barker and son, Stanley, shipping them toe Toronto. rvy ���m. petertnarv• - of Chicago are visiting with I . fJohn iBell, Sr. ` has returned ,I °s 'amaze �- gps?gIrlg,,YETERII4ABY Si7R- Al h hoover;" after spending some-three months 7_q.711._. �., ", � .px1G'B an we,ight , in the north-West.. , He we -s'�' ""' ' �. Y lk cl y; asox,'trs4,an:� 03 th•,ontazio vis- , oat'aH the .people hejee attend- - pro ,,.row rt'••r.'.. ., 'y, 1hi7[mi•K�2• � ,A e:fnas7 oo11+N.'Tomnto, regiatea•ed member ', ed° 1liarkha�t fair 1.•Thursday.-and there for the benefit Of his'health,. •' , �6r otos Ontario 9erertn•arl htedioa Eaaoaia -,ti _ .' nw � F'4'idf+y ldS.t. but is Trot improved any: c R i�"at�• I 1,MMI, residence,on•and one 4�r mile& - 1. • ,Amb oqf Green RiTer, 'office and shoeing sOrS° Miss Pear Doteu- has returned Miss Winnlfred - Chapman left 1. .,_o w--eonre8'to 11 a.m., Guts 2 to t ffi• "^ J• L.- SPINK. home after spending a fest* weeks last geek' to attend the Normal 11 telephone in pas omo.P:o. . "s•• "n College at Hamilton. She will be . a . ��� ==s •-osier, oat -..- visiting friends . . r S , ,SBD Mrs. Ellis and'dart hter, of Ash- greatly missed by her large circle a ; rartce. _ burn, is ata 'n with her parents o r1 s. L . - y ' f f end ''� ,,,a,.v1. a f vs•.week s - for e IIi,H INBITRANCE. ,- '' LaN�s sss>r��ss3� At the time of writing, Mrs. .D D � � s, =tib �yaa'' — Robert Milne is seriously ill witb 4 n' BIiI _GE ,-: h_ �. sP1Ni.Aa>ss': typhoid fever. -.,; .. . 4 . 1 . - D PICS�Rtt LZVE�t� Mrs. O. H. Doteu spent a few The weddin a! Hang'Hotdea, of i, ' days mat week with her daughter, Goodwood, toogk lace in Uzbrid 4: 1 Toronto, and MiGs Suzan Henry, 11 1. tcs{rtsss ilyas3f. Mrs. Pi her. P -. Thursday of last week. 1 I " _ .._.',,,,�, ...:,....•r...= - alae- age for hire by day G. Middleton has arrived to At the residence of the bride's btu , SOPPER Issuer of Marriage William White Marsh First_ , ' to t4,.. atT $ , r q� o! oatariv. _ __ !Or night. - Green River afterspending several er-in-law, ••��t m,� uoa ciar.moat• _ weeks at New Liskeard. on Thursday. of last week, Mise pit* , . ,BIIB Ineet8 a a Mrs.A. B. Collins and Miss Iva, nie.M. Swanlek. youngest daughter � p_- L:, A Bu . 16SUil' of L. Fmsor visited over the Sundae John . suits un ted ��@@ tate J h Swanimk :" :8.7. ILA"" ee for zo oonns7 •f Cnta*io. - '. -. • with Mrs. W m. Hoover.. atarrla$e to Albert E. PiTillismaa.'o 4,w 4,r the,etas Rat biareeltsGaae•pfa1.7 ,�68it12Dg (2071e. Brockville. l-y Mr. Nailer has .returned -to hif� A -disastrous fire occured on.. �' . famil in Green River again after 'farm of William Die]<• near Saadtord, :2 ; R.BEATON,-TOwx8InP QL1B88 '�;� : , Qoas•laa•er• MmmiWoner tax ilea- W. H. Peak, P{eher��ty. spending a few weeks in Muskoka _- �'* K �,� ." s. w" �, yasvtts, J 000nstaat. ]ata money to loco Friday afternao Threshingg was Ieeasr of Ids, . anthoone of gills stacks be- Y c r .•ogreas� how is a � �,�­ ;mow�• pa4. >i !N , e 1`� • uugg. „`�''�""� Xi>otf. 50odal Aniving d ' . KI6A,LE• matter of guess'workh In a few moa w , , ", t g L buildings were ablaze;atnd el! pp$rTLL, Licensed Anctloneer, Moat of the silos in this locality rues the . ten poansies et'i Yon!ane Cataria A11� .L, �G�(tl' '9kQPIKQt'1( efforts to stay the progrew of the • . �{ " , have been filled. r F ,,of au ��a atunasa to ou ahostep flames' were. unavailing. Sotn+e lives .. , t y` ` dt r"', _Addasse atwn fiver P.O:, oat. Bea oar new line of Bab BrushN, Oombe, Mr. Wagner's .new house.wad stack in the stables were released, bast C ' and Toils article.. ' " POUCFIEI;..Licensed 'Auction- - PIPES-AND CIGARS. blacksmith- shop are now about all the butlaia the seasou's cmpd '_ gs w . ger vedaator 4,nd Onn&tor for the Coon A nice Yiolps Talcum Powder. only 2i)c rompleted. implements and vehicles were con- - rtes of Yorle.aad Oat4,rio :Gads of section 1Ve are ' leased to,see R. W. Aurned. Oily the etreauaue @alerts of - mow'• ,? �m,,aaacud aae,e,la,tii e'maae�ts= D. , par ria. Mowbray nut again after his 2onq willing hands preveated the burning , 4 k 4,,g s �ato chins- Sstaw ane aoaGiRa a or _ of the house close by. .. The loss is►as, T "e 1�StanaiY managed mad sola by EverTtihing for the Sick Room.- ' serious illness. . rsate. anter and . timated at about.>t,4,bo0, with insue- � ,, i pri ate 4,.i.• 1[ortgG4,ss• R. W. McAvoy is snaking pre- ante of 81,7b0 in the �York ltintu — `.. roe .� p ,ate11, eaapa.nta piomotl7 Cons"4,11,3 setae Hot Water Ba(�. , j� - -. .sardaments gaarans4,ed. YboaeGm lavalid Ptedinp Cappsa pa;rations for a trip to Kingston Mr.: Dick has the the Call o4, -- y ,I- " , " " for term* and aameulare, BmugP -Poods for Invalids and'Infanta. s' whole in his heav kxe0. b7 Dha>» _v where he is a ' Ate to the Pro- y ' ?r+r , „I 114:11 -- I.Cas. vincial Sab ,,� hool Couve Darns . �,. D. --.7s Pickex' li �`% oma+. - _ __._ _ attended --- Th•Dr. Hess famous stock food the funeral of the late Mrs. (Rey.) { i a T. MARKHAM. Z`he �� Ze. _ 4 ;�4ney to �0 -:Dsrley'e Condition P.wders. A. C. Nilson, which too place on , { Mand S. Codditioa Powdere.eta Wednesday last at Sitlem came- -_— l f 4 a L-- -� r , 6 per cent. harp quantities of Bolpher,Glauber and to Arch Scott,Thos. Lille,Hessry"Mill-' WESTERN BAN F. d ' : -A� - d set Clayton were before " Epsom Balt.. .Miss . L.'�Mowbt�ety 'and Miss °D Y up L' . k b • r _ >,-- _-- H a}�ts as Speight and Mars,an the meoapor+ted by eat or Parti4,fa•nt 18Tf � .., ` ' Onr new Optical Case bat arrive9. Ii you Daley, Of Rosevelt ospital, New 18th alt..and find'$1 and cost for tak !le7t•Gtsa s:.aaa. ..r , , 1. C8 Of t k1II(�8 York have return.ed to their -..-., w ' alleles o++ . '. b&ve headaches or if your.eyes .aroabie . jug part in Charivarin John Irvin. eat:t t y i M:.d1 Aeb �. lives _—_. vote ip any way, let- no yeas dutie9 after visiting fare snanah who vee on the Markham road a .� v` gt�eIIL�Bt� t0 Eyes hag and,Mrs. Mowbray. T' R Josx Oo.ax e7onveRi �. .T,eAgO� , - : r . a t............................... ie� e ea—Latest metbod. with the formers aren_ta;"R. R. half mile south of Arrnadale. The A ,=. ;- E es tested free of charge. Satisfac- nim mess did riot confine themselves RR�s� .,..n...,.� �. I tion guaranteed. The new County bridge on the to inakiog a noise outside' but threw eeaf• t'reeident e! G -' c: Carve enc- <. T. M.. McFADDEN, - - townline is now completed and atones an the roof,put a pips through Fates eOoli scMns�given an Farmer's s" �P�. eEiI Estate handled—, y Drii st and U tic[an the door and some hens tui Cup h a ; ,. _ lag done on short notice. - j a Druggist P the contractor has made an ea- v�'nd Economist a xotee ateoonntsa ae13 a x �, -i eeitent 'oh ander the sn, i�viAion i ow. reig11 s�.11ge boitRht.aa nraf - . i , 7 Pe Gued-sysitsble an all o the world N • of Count Councillor Bloomfield. Mr. Arthur Suliaan, fore at the t ; � t .d - - - y Canadian Flour and Cereal Mills, saviap sank n•aae•sassit. ..,.. } _ :Tsvo 160 acre farms for sale. `Also geeing G�11ckBII8 �Sitted. The structure•will <�et in the while walking through the.woods an lnte:eas alowea o4,de�oels.as nt�,e.t ear .,,� . � neighborhood of$'i 00. Saturday afternoon mounted a stump rent sates'a°d°seattea n f ynrty tode,pai. . '"• ' good louse aTid lot in Village. `t We will pay the highest market price to gather some beech-nista. Se grasp- ,, Ctseo. Seri.ltanaRer +�. efia branch, brit the breach baoke and _ �" - �" �} .. for spring chickens. Those having ATHA. •� 1. . ,� . ` • iCh�Td8Ono them•should see us before selling. he fall to the. ground with such a r •�. _. force that his rip;ht arm was broken • . _ - r `� - We also sell field and garden seeds for Mess E. Cline spent Saturday in by the fall.—Sun. -Toronto. 411 Monday night uicesentation * ' ° *�`: --Notary Public, PiekeriAg-, - - th4W. Rennie Co., ltd: at rata- ; .1r a3' to a rices herr, one of the Dankeld Bros. cold a Hackney '-- ' p of a handsome gold watch ago (1 t .' ,�,. . ­­ best seed stores in Caaada. : driver for a handsome figure. j f r�� 7 locket was made by his friends to �y �"` 1. • , � '• ' • J. and Mrs. Tool, of Whitevale, ' p at oo 's. A son, retiring mama or` of �:7. . ��� p - No. 1 Groceries, Salt.oils, see ., y , ;�..,.:� �J �+•••• s nt Sunda E. B. H ver on hand. Prices right. n. the Standard B if kf bMy rge -- a. :a Jo1in and yrs Scott client Mo Robinson in be a o r. son s . . 11 FARMERS'SIIPPLY STORaE, day at Win. Forsyth's, Ringwood. a Wm. Packeriug, of Audley," friends and members of the public 1. ,, .- . : . . '­ A full lice D ` . � E. Bryan, Manager. 4 railed on J. Scott Monday. even- library board. The presentation' fW � I . ...��,. al ,Class fnrnstare� Ras at the' horns of Mra, jParren. " . .. ,:f �` '": `ion nihil ition 'sn 1nJoshua, W. find Jas. Wilson, of Messrs. Corson, Adam,Milne, San- �:^ ,, y� ,,� ,s. r �.' Y -t; ions ware rooms ; :. D0�lIINIO.N B�.NS 1 der nand others ezprv�aed regret "� Newmarket, spent last weep Me&tis Anoither.trip to tlse _ Bri488 ri �lt Jos. Mowder a. at the remove `o r. eeaor and $' �` ° :, 1a 11 to Ottawa. Mr. Rewor ` t : 1. ,a _ _ .. . _ .:. _ t3eaci omen, Toronto Misses E. and A. �Tigliswsuder, 4,J' , .. �1: �. waste first 'to• open a banking �r Dj���h -� of $tonffville, called on 'friends1� s business in this town and has beets Capita Authorized, .$ 4,000,000 here on Sunday. .{. Standard Banat '. ` . .! a Pickering, tel' Cap paid up ` 3,000,000 Hoover Bros., Dunkeld Bros., lnamtger of the Y� - L . here for over thirty-three pears '. � Reserve fund and undi and Johu Scott' ship a number H Y - � -�_ s L. • 600 of'Cotswolds on Tuesday. was ea ri i ,the' estafi ire are re for you,•' L � . vided'proSts 3,839, He also a 1 de n " ' Tota, assets - 42,000,000 JRmes and Mrs. Berkey and two lashing of the public library, and P P ,, : a� nor . Co �ne of the firstofficers of the Bible , ,. children, of Toronto are spend- -R^ -t . _�f.�.,::,t�� v • me s Societ here. He was superinten a 4,v line new assortsuei3t t ,.WHITBY BRANCH.,. inoa ley s. dent of Grace churCil : Snndtry h �e . 1 , et.rr r" ti at A He W _ Otto and Ada Davis .and lady .school for over twent ' ears,and " .' GenerQl Barkin Business y y SivERWg `� y F ..' 'gavQ'a-full line of treiii andcul= g friend, of Minesing, have beau '• i _` ` - ed meats constantly on hand. transac tad. - s ndin a time here with tlseir was alsci for.twenty years treasui' Ct3T'(#ZASS� - ,:.4 .; - ,a 1. S, er of the town. .h CR ;� : sisters, Mrs:•J. Byer. and Mrs: I. 4 r- C1 5,ata: »��� Spicy 'Roll, Breakfast Bacon. �peoisl E<tTention given to the tolled- L man. WEDDING ORIN't3, -� ,_ " - eh $am,$o2ogna; Weiner-;ate. 1�1, #ion of fare nes'fi silo and A number from .here took in When the tip of.the dog nose is '.� s _ .1- �'.,. other notes. MaMain. fair and, some showed cold and moist, that dog is not' sick , � "Highest priePa paid for ` ~: stock Drsnkeld' Bros. secured A feverish dry`noise means sicknessTo;trortble£o sitays+gnoda Butcher'8 cattle. _ with a do And so with the human "� ` SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. 4. 8rstreodn.3 ,year oId fill ,:3 _ � . p ; of.. 1: atlfT seen a first on roadr silt y d lapse �. >eked and aolorlEss Illi- : ' r tr ` ,.a E' a n fe erlsbnees, and are as well ill ' � s sonic EAsr a1i! 7Owa:� .s �B]?CIC .ts received( mea aging: To hale beautiful, pink. 7 41. ��, ., second on carriage brood mare 1-1 wards. also one on® second ad�a �' '' ' "� c' = No. 8 MAI. at _hi hest t' ' bel Arlie hp� a�1 4,f; bed time- :t � ,r.;, � . ' • I2 LcroAc 8.83 A. M uP g thirds LOU tsvcold•sheep :` ; C� of Dr. Shob�aftlrten Salve. �±.yt�ne and O�i� f . I �:, .. 4,47 P. M. I71tASO®t allowet . 8.•04 P.]t. current fates.k ..1p 7�ooAt e _ d, h s ail- �� It , tea an ea an qlc n er iso lf4 it • } Wil Lay � 'mom t,:; Bro 3trs'ettr= ori ;. +j'yate*ontoWassaQsisrolsotva: C07Y3 ►Q'4'L�14�.p►d�orpl►lclhalf AB86'WA: -a,_free. treatbox,-at.ossr . iHt3' �� .r ` ,, i -, . . need ' LArge pickle Nc.9 LocAz . , . 8:41 A.li[. jartry, ' .• $old b £:18 P.M :'rl'he post office recor'da -and mail 'r. . F $6°Cents Y >;a=te. �,, ••i! Loaas .' . F. T1ORNTON,� Manag®r. miltter were `moved on liatii •R $ I w ....h r,t : , . . }••�'• f days "'°� 4 T FwY•. 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'`• Q ,y'.' ,l•� " • '.::Zs^2.' .j ��.r'.,.d� ri.. .: ' .'fie,' « - um.• i• �i'Ft., :_ y yy r+ XL _ ni.. - -M' SE'{!HNTY-F#VE_IN@( EM011lBI►D. fi10P OF-APPLE$ WQ.L EEiCl�t.r �]� N 1 � T1V � : .-, ';'; Deadly B><ploslon is a Virginia Goal. Nova :Scotia Ezpetts to tsxport Abo rt j� +a_ . _��.�_ ;. 11 .:, HMine. Same as Last Year. -_ __=BREADSfUFFS. 4. a _. _ r�_�.� __ ..._... __._. ... IN ..,` [till A despatch from Bluefield, Va., says: A despatch from Halifax, N. S., day Toronto, vet, 9. - Flom=Ontario the result of an explosion on Wed- As The .Nova Scotia .apple crop gris ... >3 Unchanged,•90 per cent. .palesLts tar ex nesday afternoon.at the Wesltork mines will; in.quantity, be about the sa a as port'self at $2.75, in buyers' bags, out . .,..,. �e,'� -'_ Coal li m were ._ _ ., . ,: , ."' ,- ,, • panyawhere these plosionlof 1902 oc ported year, foreign5 albts. 1n qualitk. $3.90 for second palents- side. Manitoba--44.40 r and for •: D! •losur€s . at -co�rt 'Martial a carred in which Superintendent O'Ma]- the crop is fair, grevensteins are afel- bakers'. ^� L ,;p, t ley and sixteen othe►s lost their lives, tire, 'In regard to price it is not expect- Ii4i111eed-Ontario-Firm; Dran, $15 to ' _._"._ . '� ,, seventy-five men are supposed to be ened that they will be quite as, high as $15.50; shorts,.$18.50, 1n bulk, outside. ' t1Sslatl Ports• Combed. d last year, when an average of 52.75 Fm Wheat-Ontario-No. 2 white, 78c ;�, , T e mi f repo(ted to b o r barrel was noted, but the returns wiu 71%c poen ,, .. P bid, 70 er cent. P ,',: .:- the 1'worn s esc is rata d fire a aha 1e s bid , - ice of r ue r ed• T be good , m xed'7 asked ?Oyc east,!71c k t - - ' cause of the explosion is not deter- • Advices from England are that the west, k despatch feoai°St: Petersburg says. mender o1 a company of the Porno. mined. 'Great excr ement prevails in the crop, which at one time promised to ' ',),,heat-Mapiloba-:1t lake ports. No., The court-martial at Cronstadt on Re Invent, which on Aug. 16 killed'two neighborhood of ,fisc patinas Crowds Uf be very abundant, has been materially 1 hard, 803;c Lid; No. 1 northern, t30c Wednesday began the trial of fife three political prisoners during an outbreak men, women and children remained diminished through }drought and gales, asked, Point Edward. ringleaders of the mutiny on'.board the among the politica offenders con[]ned around the diifj.mouth anxiously.,awail- while the recent hot weather has caused Barley-No. 3, 4Ge asked, 45c hid, 7S `torpe3o .gunboat Kazerratz; Aug. 2• in the Central Prison of N{dseuw. Sev- ing news of relatives enc] friends among it to mayure quickly sp that it will not per cent: poh'ts.- Next week the court will begin trying dr-al members of drumhead co ilia missing. • keep well, and the fruit will be off the Oats-No. 2 white, 35jyc asked, 35c have also been sentenced to death market. earlier .than, usual. Prices in bid, on 6c rate to Toronto. Ifhip Alexander H:; who refused to,obey by the revou ones —T c+w 1'cMk will be higher than at' the Buckwheat---52c asked outa5de, no DRANK 'SOOTHING SYRUP. .': currc•.;pop mg time hida. Capt. Pett•of's orders to enter the ship s I •- . - .. Scolia Ili y are. advancing. Buyers be- boats and assist !n suppressing the WITTE 1S HOPEFUL. ? grin paying 8L50 per barrel and are lfdtrtiny at Cronstadt Four-year-old Montreal Bo• Drank Con- COUNTRY PRODUCE , ` " A court martial at Libau. !n Gaurland, A despatch from Paris says: Count , tents of Bottle. r-ow offering $2 in some cases for run - ices are and un has found 23 snitota .of the transport and Countess Witte arrived hero nn o rd am . . ............... The Count, o! rcha Butler _Pr' firm Rita guilty of mutiny In August last Wednesday from Germany. A despatch from �dunh eat Rays: Ifer- i s^r:cd ' who has considerably improved in rur•ng ilde Vermetle. four years aids I. .; c t end has sentenced' them to various :--♦ Cre cry Y4o it f Sc terms of imprisonment at hard labor. health, attended the theatre at night,(whose parents live at 1,069 5t,'DOJ1 n.i- do. solids ............ x3c to 246 his presence attracting much attention. qua street is dend. the result r.d nn user- - .\\1'NIPl:G SUFF£11S BY FIRE• dairy prints ;;2c to tit . N' . .� The seriousness of the August mutiny ` Wlrile his mo- , was revealed at the court-snartials held He says he has absohatdy no connection doge of soothin., syrup. -- ••••••. ••••. •:• to do pails ..�18c 20c el with the direction of affairs in Buss's" then was washing in [Tie back of the Over•5401600,Damage 73one in Immense tubs "at Cronstadt, Helsingfors, Revel, Riga, p Lumber Yard. do 11C to 20e 33bau, d but is' following, the developments with house-the.little fellow spied a bottle ut Inferior . 17c„to 1Sc practically every Baltic pout, the on the kitchen 1uLle. showing that the whole fleet was honey- I the keenest interest. Continuing: soothing syrup with sedition. former Premier said: Likings the taste of the mixture, he drank rdi from yin the immense sold slightly�firel'pmer atts g38c; one hsdred► ­_ ,_�~ !n eta pia portedoath mutiny of ilia 21st `"Che Empire is passing through a the'whole contents. Thereafter ne - - And the M" Regiment, which•e tin-I crista, but although t srrt aPest- wandered out into the bark yard, where ;lumber yard•in Fort Rouge of ex-Mayor bushels of old sold unchanged at 40c.-:jot the itself several battles in Nlwn- mist at pieststt 1 have not aband.ned not long atter his mother found him, ap- ;Art+uthnot on Salvoes night, wfien da- choiclighwgeights and$9 forEheavies.s h° bore. of seeing eventually evolved a parently asleep. All efforls on l,er part mage to the extent th lboil+10 woos done.-�k '�,covered6ria. has been losed by the verdicl,gree, � ntary end monarchical regime to awake him proved futile, and, rel-IThe fire started in the bailer-ream with Hay-About 33 loads sold unchanged .Joe, $ court-martial be h� g a strong north west breeze and was at t13. cones decal, Asiatic Russia, whic`i has sen- darted !be needs of fisc coutrtry. thou h medicalaw istwilho'rt regaining quickly beyond the control of the bre- Ir10NTREAL MARKETS: - 9 six of the ringleaders to death, acts he passed } �Se. The heaviest loss•was occasion- N others b hard labor, and 19 to .. THREW BOMB AT GOVERNOR. consciousness. e,: in the destr•urtion of She mill and 51bnGeal, Oct. 9.-A fair trade is pass- tan serve various terms in the diadplinary A despatch from Simbirsk, Province KICKED TO DEATD ten carr of expensive mouldings stand. Ing in flour at steady prices. ret bandana. of Simbirsk. Russia, says: Gen. Staryn- - - ins: on a siting nearby. The loss is Oats-No. 2 white, 39'/,c to i0c: No. 3 Tuesday's mord of execuUotss, as the kewitch, Governor of Simbrisk, had a full covered by insurance. white, 38%c to 39c; No. 4, 37%c to 38c result of the sentences of drum-head i narrow escape from assassination on 1\''inrdpeg llisin s Fate Of rs hands of Tyro+ y ,y' courfrmartfals, inetudes tour Anarchists Thursday. A bomb was thrown at him; Bartenders. •---"r"-"`-" _- per bushel. ex-store. „�, wounding him In the hand rWd le Elis , { HiG11EFiT ON RECORD. Pea -Bodine, F1 in certoad Iota, B1.10 "" put to death at Kiev and seven bandits g g A despatch from NNinnipeg. snv. Fat-f - ,_ in jobbing Tots, + executed at Bakbmut. The latter were injuries, are not fatal. ally kicked in the bar•roem of ;hc Staci: Fire l.ncRes From Jamtary to Septem- (•'lour-Manitoba spring wheat, tb4 25 shot owing to the inability of the author- - .- E-,rhartge lintel, Logan Atie+iue.' on to $4.50: strop bakers', $3.90 to $4; tities to procure a hanglnaa. -.DEADLY POISON 1N BON{BS, SataMay night, Thomas Humphreys, a.n bar Total t3i00..i87,1S�0. g winter wheat patents, $4.10 to $4.75; The London Telegraph's correspondent employe at Gordon. Ironsides and Far•'s i A dospatch from ^Ness' York says: The straight rollers. $3.75 to $3.90: ditto In TERRORISTS AS BANDITS. n: St. Petersburg says that 'iambs seiz-.!abattoir, (lied witk,in 15 nrntrle� Ot his Inas Ey' fire ❑ the l'nited :.fates and bags, $1.65 to $1.75.; extras. $1.60 t0 4. r a; by the police m their recent raid gin_.removal to his Tome. Humphreys was Co onda ducin the month of'September A despatch from St. Petersburg says: s., corupiled by use Journal 01 ContrrratescrcP $titliltlfeed-Manitoba bran in bags, $20 Twenty-five robbers recent boarded a flit Er,gAineers Institute contained a 'bar-'drum. and quarrrlsume and tri the east 'C�►nmercial B!niletin a�tr cFates shorts, $23:'Ontario bran in bags. $18.50 y- 1Y barous device for destroying lite by PMS c ur•seof a fight in the bar two of ►he . Rusaiaa - steamship as passengers, R } R 31 rc;,°rZ0. or at,uut ,$3,000,000 Lelow to 81)- shorts. $21.50 to S22; milled seized the vessel after their had over s:c acrd_ When such a bomb-burst even bartenders, N1nnt orner and Savage. I the re•urd i;f '(hr sante month,.in 1Sltrra• 'n10ai11E, 531 to 525; straight grain, S2t4 powered the Crew, and tarok 1i.U00 the smallest tralrment that was !n con- tempted .Io ejected ctm out o[ the t,ed ov 11,e nine mons s, tosses by fire -now to � per ton. tact with the acid would cause speedy w'hide being ejrckd he 'xis kicked over : roubles aBd -the valu$bin of the pas- death 1f !t Scratched the.flesh. ideas, the heart. Bath t,arteniiers were or- i reach tlkc ,u,"' c,t 55400,587,750. s fly t,f Rolled Uags-.Per bag, $1.95 to $2. in 401% . . -sengers' Injured by bombs in the.past have keen rested. - a-never' t.efHre equa led to the . �' i'f car lots, 85.10 to jobbing lots. . l histo -^ - - The police on %-Vednesday afternoon cored, but nalwcfy hurt by these bombs - tht: cosintr . . _ Cornmeal-Fad meal, 51.35; granu- dt¢, captured several of a party of revolu- could.bo cured.- -- _ PfIEa ,it\Ts MILK. • 1 $i $ �:'. 2, 3t1 �',. Uordsts who-had planned an attack on -- later, $1.55 . .TOt1,r IED r► LIVE �Y1_. Hay—No. 150 to 1 No .o`'c - the cashier of the Customs House: Many. -ph) Disre4ers •flew -Me- _ - to $11.50; clover, mixed, S10 to $10.50; =` shots were fired and one man. Is said to ,'. FiNANCIAL OUTLOOK. BETTER. -French �'• •- Man In iafrtl ' Kilted on ' the pure closer, 5rJ per tan to car lots. thod of 4- erillstng oa Y r�tielpts were. bringing have been killed. says: Eggs—Straightn1c _x . _ r: -... Th he11 "mph circ-ii- =A -ilesAalMt tram Paris save: . The Y treet at Belle+file. - des;ak ° e oflicial S as as in the wholesale way, CAi't �ZIANHUWSKY KILLED. dated a calming explanation of Min star r Alntin ann,,nr+�ec..thaL Prof. Rclrcrn>; has a y inferior quality bringing down to lite Kokovtaetfs report, wirdiuR Ftp with the d,cgocCrEd u newts' mothod of sterilizing i Wal h`.iS yenta�B�Ilgcevilwas i sten Y No. 1 candled stock sold at 19c. _and ' """'' A despatch from Moscow says. Cepa. declaration that the Mancial outlook milk without j oili+►', it ur 'destruying g, select .candled at 22C to 230, No. T4 s Russia is decidedly [avoratlle. ;an of eta re:;enlial l,r,uc;isles. Che k+lted here on Friday cocain t by com- bringing 14 , Dzlanhowaky, who was shot and killed In y, to to contact_wills.a .live electric wire. 1Gc to „c. 1n s street here on Wednesday, was`as= Forty Terrorists stopped a railroad`alethod is based on tlr� y+ialil►ea ui per• .n�p of 'flip wires vdlich is.used by the aacsinated in pursuance of a sen train near Lffa on Friday and seized hydrol, simply' - o'y g`'1 I - tlrtc j,,Pnron rleviric Company to lighting BUFFALO MARXE% �, rn. .rrnralutiattists He was the cam- 51,3Q0. gramme .per litre destroys all nnvt ua_ 1P .tri',, t,It on. St. fit:»rtes Street. Bu1fa20. flit. 9. —- Flour - Steady. ,W-, . --- .--- ibe tr pi.I _ germs, bt,lk thus stettliutil carr ani, ��»t�h. t„ hn,,i,+ped to con's �;t. for a long time, while it is rat injured by y1'hent spring t`alter sir n �No. S _ It .- �� ♦+#{�.##�}}## #♦t##� morning arrives the least ssible work Irsvelling. 1'ruf, Hehriug says he has n(utt;'al t1,. ':.ac•_ •fru,i .the woes with �urRurn. *1'/,c: Q; ♦ and time will be required to put it to proved that ligfit has a very harmful ilia result It,nt Go sv ,i talc 11 (ni son.e 1,itlte, .7 c Dorn-Firm: No.Byellow, I !stance, .\\h,n }�i�k.rcT uli he'suns `� .� perfect order. etfrct on milk, whether it is sl�ilized or:Qer1d• Lasing r ceiked the full••shock'cf 5='ae: Nfl 2 fin, 51j� So 5sc Oa►♦ Autumn leaves, golden grain and +got tie r'e'wnriaends that it bP kept in{ the Ivoltu 11 whroh was being carried Un�ttled; No. 3 while, a7 it ,- de nd ., ._ # rich-hued chrysanthemums are season- ilia d�k• or ,n red or grecx► bottles. _ about the C,fy, . 2 maxed. 36yc. Barley—ted at 4II to 58c DOMIMN �10nn� Rood, 1�estern. c.i.t, 4 Canal Ii�G able and' beautiful for ,Thanksgiving $--''"` -.---� SIy,�Gtronger; No. 1, 66c• decorations, and a charming centrepiece .&ON BABIES SUPPOC+�TED• , I - •, for the table may foe arranged with PRAIRIE, PRO*% 'CES freights-\lilieat, 4jc c;' corn, 43;c; oats, Y- ; different varfielies of fruit er ve[�elables, Yearly Fatalities. in T3npland Throug`r Cacaos \gill ,hmv Population ':to be SEW YORK WHEAT MARKET ': o - iW♦}♦#+,.+t#++++++♦++4}•## carefully cleaned and. artistically placed: • gleepigjl With. Parents. -. Abo t tt 4111110. - if children are to' be in the gathering t 'stead No. . A sc.y pleasing menu containing the small cakes -and wholesome sweet. A digs algin from Landon says: Al an New York, Oct. 9.�Spo Y: t favorite dishes of Thanksgivings, both P A despatch from Olt$wa saga: While NO,' 2 red, SOyc _ "antgent and. modern," is the follow- mce� X11 be !n great demand. Cookies inquest-, in the case et an tn[.u,t who 11 a returns ct the censiK of the three Y red elevator; are always popular. and a very nice had been suffocated.in its parents' bed I ran•i,, pros cnces are incomplete, ennugh f.o.b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. k►8 -way to "dress' them is '!he following: the coroner said that 2,. P K7 c f.o.b. afloat; No.•$ hard winter, y g 00(1 infants were Raw Oysters. I is knuu'n to 'stake n (lose approxiu+a- Brownbread Sandwiches. Atter they have been baked spread iso suftne+led annunl.ly in England. ,tion possible; the whole pupulntinn f t33�c f o.b. afloat' (�ioast Turkey Stuffed Sandwiches Chestnuts. Some of Ihem with' a vrash made by There appy G11U cases in London alone. tilanitc',a, `^a atriiewan end Alberta, j�\I.tLC bL1RI;1;T• ,f! "' Cranberry Sauce. Pickled Peaches• beating the yolk of an egg very light LHe pointed.' out lLat in Gerniany El+e n� is known. will come close to 1305 000. rY with two . tablespoonfuls oI powdered law made it illegal to have a baby un- Oct. 9,-Trade at the City. ,Celery, Baked Haul. Cider Sauce- .By pruuim;gs it will die:-•lanitoba, Toronto, Chicken Pastry. sugar and two tablespoonfuls of dot a year bld ,in-the"same bed with ��+ with three or-tour flub-divisions Cattle.;tarket'this morning was a little. blanched and coarsely chopped its,parents. tt be heard from, which will make the brisker. 'Meshed Polatoes. Creamed Onions. --- Saskatchewan Lx ort lattic-Quotations are: Choice, Browned. Sweet Potatoes. sltnonds. Return these to a slow oven —�-- focal aD^ut 364,090: p 6oello cash. Gin Shczbet., until slightly browned. The white of ROME l:\PRIs'S.•S DERAII.0r about 26x1.000, ' the returns tram this $-S.4,,) to`34.65; medium, 54:25 to 54.35; Sq the egg may be used if preferred, but province• are the least complete; Al. bulls, $3.75 to 84; light bulls, 53 to Q :.,, Lettuce and Walnut Sa! should onty be beaten enough to free It t on 'on - - Wt4fers.- ' �wi h e snkrdrvis to — from attinb+inesa. Five Persons Kiliecl artrl- Twenty�berta; 184.000, $:i 25, cows, $3.;s0 to 54. Pumpkin Pie. .,�{ince Pie• Avery nice end wholesome sweet is Lij+rmd. `cr,nte is'• Butcher Cr'tt$4, Choice are$3.75 to . -6 • from $4.25 to 54,50 11'edtum, 75 to Cranberry Tart. • made by mixing equal quantities of fresh A despatch frons Rome says: The !kir $•i, common, $2.50 to $3; bulls, 8E.50 to Baked, . Indian Pudding. with Creon• }11"11'NINE 11(E\Y EllGhNE�. $3..5, popcorn and shelled. blanched; and tan-Rome express train, r�hilp running i • cows, $2.50 to 5,3. ice Cream. Sponge Cake. coarsely 'Phopped •peanuts;• heat,•as at full sp!v.d on '`;aturday night, was Stockers and Feeders-Choice stock- Coffee myoh alol�sses as will be required with i Ordered by !Me Grand Trunk Railway ars. 53.25 to 53.40;•cr,mmo", $2.50 to derailed at Pias.zena, Five .persons -VGi]! be Richmond Type• o This may seem rather a formidable one-half of"Its bulk-in sugar, and when I were killed and- tw my injured. There • $x,75; bulls, $2 to $2M- f m^nu- 10..the .woman without superior very hot pour just enough over the pop !was great confusion at ilio tin's of the A. -drspatch from Montreal say's: The N,ich Cows-Quotaliort5 are 340 to t50' Y (disaster,- which was due to dilapidah�et (rand 'frttnk Railway, atter every-sal- tot choice and S25 l0 535 for bommon. r. 'h'elp, yet mo many o1 the-dishes may be corn and peanuts to stick all nice) to robin stock. i;feclory lest of. sndre nese eng iced, Calves-Quotations holding generally _ prepared befeirelrand that it need gether, and form into small bars, cakes g ' �recessilate very little more cooking and balls. .If the mixture is sticky too +-- , hale'placed an Order ler fitly-fisc new firm for best quality at 4c to 7c. when.the day arrives than that required much iatakesis�ehas asay rectified by work- ADRIFT IN THE LAKE. .. Richmond compound consolidation en- -sheep we§and ' Lambs $4.65; bac are: . for the usual Sunday dinner. The day _ pines with the Lncomotise, and Ma- I:xl'ort ewes, $4,25 to 54.65; bucks and; before, the turkey may be made ready ing in more of the popcorn,. Company 'of Montreal. The con- culls, $3�to $3.50; lambs, $5,50 to 56.25.' = for roasting, Fishermen 'Clinging to an Upturired ch''ne t,- At $6.65 per cwt. for choice se-' 4 the. chcshtuts cooked and Stuffed dates are another delicious I Ir sails for .the delivery of the on. WOE -. Boat. mashed for the slotting;, and all the dry bonbon. Stone the dales and fill the ;gives before. JnnuaCy 1s1,. .1 a(1R. The. .cis and A... .$6.40 for lights and fats, fe�f ingredients for the making it mixed to- hollows with an almond or walnut meat A despatch from West Selkirk_ 4fan., are a powerful machine and are nearly find lvater�d. j $ether, the chickens Cooked for the pas- which has been dipped In a syrup that`sas•s: Nognus Crai;;�ie and his awn sons,{e� big a� thoseusedin mountain ser- ._..-#- - ;try, the crust made end set away in a will candy' If the hollow will hold n I all {tsbei•nten At Balsam Bay, on T.nke:vine. and are 40, 00 pounds heavier than • It place, the cranberry sauce made, raisin as well, so much more delightful Winnipeg• were raug;ht`in &•squall while' the compound freight• engines. DROWNED R, 1. I jellies, pickles and other foods may for the palate. When stuffed give each jiflinn nets on Monday and their boat �- 1. _ _ DRO OFF SCHOOi\iF + even Ise placed in readiness on dishes date a thick coaling of the same syrup, ttp.et. They all ch+rtg to it in the ic.y _ ! ._. lar serving, if kept in a cold place and roll in blanched, chopped nlmnnds,, or 'ss-r until they drifted ashore some AGF.Iy \FO\I:\ CUT Hi-'R T1IROAT. Captain of the ]olid Larson Met Tlratb ➢. Near Sou�nipton,. �,•Caretully covered. If more convenient walnuts, and lay on buttered pintes to i hours later. Vb'iilinm. the younger:hny, . the pies be made' two day`s before, harden., .These are rather tndinus tols'rccumheci !n exhau,lism shortly nfter•'Domestic Troubles inose Suicide of A Despatch from . Goderich says: a nd cakes at the same time. if kept prepare, bili are worih the ti-otl4,le.- •It•treactyii�g'. land, ,Ind Crgigie and• Ilse I. Resident ni Rtenheim• _ Nilli<tm ,litchell, captain of the- Where they will not dry out. Nuts may is a form n! cooping, too, which delights other son are in a precarious condition. A despatch• from Blenheim. Ont., schnaner Julia Larson.. was drowned on be cracked, mixed with raisins :•nd ban- the children of the household. and they �-- sass; Mrs. James Jefh•ys, of this place, Saturday oft the schooner near Srnilh- `, bons, and placed in the riches ready for cast-be quite safely-.be,trusted to per- CANADi,AN IihTTEti LTP. ended fier.life• on Snlurday,evening by ampton. It is noL known here how the seting. • Even the cegelables miiy be form s'tCl' work moll satisfactorily - Price 'Greatly 1+'creascd on British' cutting-her throat.. she was. about 75 captain met his death :' almost ready for the table the day be after one or two experiments' ears.ot age 'and leave.;'a husband and _ - _ tore, and if carefully cooked no.oTirr 4 very pl`eastng; way to serve the Market. oit`e son, Domestic troubles are sup ;Meed ever discover. that They-have been salad is as 'follow s: Cut good-sized - warmedover. The onions.may be boiled boiled beets into symmetrical cups and A despal fency of ihelCanadQansfarnirrs Ito had beene posed to hn}good�ahealth - deed, . she Nv,\.l CO:\L Firi.DB: I readinr�s for ti's cream sauce. the let' stand in seasoned vinegar over cc,nrccntrafe their ener>?ies non _ - ' - p cheese ..squash . boiled and mashed' ready to night. With: a pair of she scissors - - Cover tray Area o[ {00 Squ re Mi;^s \ear scallop, end the sweet potatoes par- !reserved for such purposes) cuE the let- rnlher than bolter has• conduced to a shorin e f su 1 here. A rise of two. r•-• Dover. England. --boiled for browning. -mashed-lashed potalees tuce into shreds, just before the dinner R � PP y probable. From May -I•iternlly roolctsd altar in a boiler into must of course bE prepared just before is to be served. Allow a tablespoonful pence a' pound is.p Y n Bailees may also be made o[ chopped walnut menta for each cup to Prplember Conadiari shipments of sshirh sleatlr stun turned nn by misial,r., A despatch from London src's:'.�\'hat. time to sc e. g y, cheese to Englanc] ts'ere i':,(r.000 boxes n t)nilernlakrr• Guslale F.• Friend, 30 iv clair"ed to be the largest virgin coal i . time ilia previous day, and all baking ani mix with lettuce, fuss lightly, in n g, more Llhan for the corresponding period year= old, nt s in'rmnc . Ind., lived four field in ilia United kingdom has just • done except the padding• French dressin and fill into th et P g P Garnisfl with a star of ` act. year. �hipmrnls of hutirr very hour. Ile Yrm;iined rnnsrinus and nr- been discovered, srcrn m'•l�s from nnv. $very bit of china, glnss and linen cups• reecrap lutes less. Canadian ull" s' is ro„gcd all t,is trorldly affairs, bade his en Il covers an area, it is said of 101 old be put in renrliness heforehnnrl mayonnaiipatinnhiuoks ve red, ery prat 's -.86-- a y4,n,dred4veighl�peo,"Je go�� and IIu;n Prayed with square miles, and is estimated Lo.br - the house all swept, dusted d IU cuml n 1 dM1^w- --- t worth over a lion ��qa� +ao ghat when thanks i is ss We lien - h came bit dollars. & '� >r. .W,,, >. ..r x`Y [,�'ticT.yy;c ;Ti""»�.-+'• ' a' = ply '. y L .fin,,,,' ay- t` •' �a• w -rt r f" v.+t u'+4' �m. P fl `a nsa _ iw.; • .. :T+,;�-.w•'r.. •.:. x„ ...yv.r.•.;'• s.."yc..i?.....•;...-:-•:. '..F,.. , .e :, r -q. +G"r' : "' 1. y r •x• :, �' •' i •.:. ..> �4y „ . . + sighted, sinful .pray*s, both Itved;` ter conte io Nfe. BerYler cs: 6"lelitrfg r y� i,'' fervently exclaimed Mrs, Winterose. kirn horn she wail took oft to foreign THSURDlOUS AP +� y ;• "But that awful,night of storm and -parts. and a releasing of me •from my ,, '' flood. when the condemned mother gave oath.of,sileuee. a' • birth to the child In the condemned cell. "But you never told us, for all that." Y?+"' - ' ' y' FOUR TIi0U6ANtD BANDED f.Mtlf. gM1s,• that awful night was also Hallow Eve, "Because, as i said afore, I never telt - and do you mind how, when all was free io do it until to-night, and to-night • 1�iAL3'IPiI p'� . over, and the.baby was dressed and the it is borne in upon my mind as some- _ f mother was lying in stupor. how you thing will happen to clear up that Hal- , 1 . --� -�< - 1 had to leave us, and go away In the low Eve mystery." Robbers Who Infest Streets and Do , ;�� ° `.,,, ' storm to tend m father's sickbed t"' "it is - a presentiment," said Miss 1 `'�`� t s Hesitate to gift Their ` . i 1. "Ah, child don I remember it all I" Libby, solemnly. '� < t "And now I'm going to tell you what "1t is a fiddle t" snapped the.ofd lady W, .QR, 'SYBIL- BERNER S happened atter you left.C' "You may call it a riddle, mother, but • vkti,r,8. 1. _ � ,11 "Why, Tabby, you never would tell d believe you know more aboutthe fate It is said that there are about 4,000,'.=�,�� � �; o Berners he an ruffians who have found that they eau +? ':: "* before," said Mrs. Winterose, taking. a ell"r ai Miss Libb < �/[NUjCA'j'1O\j y u lindg tot s Y• `live without working m Paris, France. US b Ors Bei n baby', t "x: . off her• spectacles�rnd becoming very at- "Mee bet[ o, and may dbe I don't," and the .' tentive. Y Y Y Proceed to do so, killing men r "No, mother. because I was bound b answered the old lady. Then, suddenly and women without 'hesitation in the ♦•o+o; Y breaking .out angrily, she exclaimed: pursuit of their ends. They commit - an oath. It is true, the man I made the "I.told you both before as I didn't want r CHAPTER XXVL-{Continued). Belt. I seem to tear that piercing Barr oath to released me from keeping of it I to talk of these here horrid events t murder In the streets and in buildings ' „ that woke up all .the.house. I seem to But stili I never did feel free to tell all And I don'tt. And here ou-draw me on domiciles ie re busget places or I']1 Auon raise the fire's sperrils, meet that flying form in She flowing t knew until to-night." Y domiciles, merely to get possession of y g B b to talk of them, whether or not And money. They police know all about them said the old lady, briskly rising and while: dress, and with lha scared and "And why,to-night, Tabby?" look at Gem there," she added, lowering and let them alone till after the crime i8 'seizing the poker•.and giving the logs a Pallid face. I seem to feel the hot blood "Because ft is borne in upon my mind her voice, and directing her glance to- committed. • .good lunge and lift, that sent up a ❑r;wing down upon my hands and face, that something will happen on !his very ward the girl at the spinning wheel; Thg name Apaches, which is-upivers- hower of sparks ani) a sheet of i]erue, as I caught her in my arms and tried to Hallow Eve to clear up the whole m;s- "she knows nothin about these dread- lighting the whole room with the bright- sto her, when she broke from me and levy, that I feel free to reveal my part ful doin s, and ought to know nothin ally applied .e jhem, pony h -y- out--_ . P B B, 8 growth of the time when the__yr olent The effect was as transient as it' was threw herself upon Lyon Berners'. "ilut what makes you feel as if some- muuu' e she-starids, with deeds of the Amerrcaa padres were of Y tier wheel still and she a drinking down .frequent mention in the news of the brilliant, however. The sparks expired breast. dying, How can I'help it? How thing was going to happen to reveal the every word.," day, or it may have had some other fn their upward flight. and the flame can I help it Y' cried bliss Tabby with a secret. Tabby?" inquired her mother. (To lie continued). - origin. The French do not use the term died down again. leaving. the logs burst of tears. `Because I had a dream last night as as meaning merely Indians, but speci- w. s sluimering. as before. - "It is her spirit a-hovering aver you, .foretold it I F dreamed as I was walking . . . • `'r "There, now 1 you see how it is; and anpressing on you, Tabitha," sol- in the haunted wing,'in the very room yy AND STRANGE. do no to describe these assassr�s who ;mother? The ver fire feels the time," .where Rosa Blondelle was murdered, do not work, who prowl in smnh bands Y enrnly whi pared Alias Libby.. and suddenly trio goat shone full into " - mainly at night, and who shoot or stab sighed,Miss Tabby. -• "1 shouldn't wonderl no, 1 shouldn't Some Interesting Facts About the Latest a person apparently as an agreeabla Fiddle,t it is only because the wood the room, lighting it up like noonday." . wonc:er the least,in the world;' assented "And to dream of the sun shining • Novelties. . ,pastime in the course I ,of a robbery,` • , � : 11. Is green., i"11 cure that, too. 1'11 riralce Miss Tabby, with a serious nod of her .' . Into a room is a sure sign n of the revels- Glass tut es are now used as rulers• EVEN WHEN THEY BO NOT .+ra lame-legged Joe gathei` a h np of Pine head. tion of secrets and the discoNery of hid- With these trans .rent rulers the ,„- cones, that will burn the greenest wood P A4URDERi . , "And remember, Tabby, that her mur- den thin " .said Miss L_ibb myster- draughtsman or schoolboy can see the as ever sulked on a hearth:' chirped 6s� Y, the blifhe old lady, as she set the poker derer is still at large, and her spirit can- joust lines on the n e'r under the 'instru- � i "" not rest uitil that murderer is brought y' p P On Saturday, September' a•, � I is its Place• B "Stuff and nonsense about dreams and ment, which is often a great advantage. old woman, who had co .1 £m� _, And then she went !o the back door to justice, whispered Aiiss Libby. visions I" sharply exclaimed Mrs. Win- The following nerd recipe is given for means, wa nurdereJ in her horire' ,iaf the back room, and, standing on the. "Ah, bpt who was her• murderer? terose; "but whatever has caused you to making wood more durable than iron: young fellow who called there, sa X., "`"'ceovered Surely, Elizabeth Winterose. you do not change your mind about Mrs. Berners' Mix coal dust into boiling linseed oil porch, called out: that he was sent `by her ma "]oe! Joe! fetch in a basket of pine dare to .hint as it was my darling, that rescue. I shall be very glad to hear the until•the liquid is of the consistency of daughter to get tie latter's parasol. cones to make the fire burn!" beautiful and .noble lady who was so •particular&, Tabby; so-go art:' Paint, Coat the-wood with this novel tattoo was a brother of a little -,.;.: A rumbling noise, a litt3e resembling a nearly executed for the crime she never "Well, goodness knows, (here ain't paint, and let It dry. who, up to.a couple of days before, human voice, was heard in I'ie dis- could have committed?" demanded Alias much atter all, as I have to tell.but you A new form of telautograph has been been employed by the woman's son-in- `' --- Lance, and the old, lady shut the door, Tabby, with awful gravity. shall hear it. Well, soon after you left. invented by a Frenchman. It has one jaw, and, therefore. he was admitted- '' returned b her seat, and resumed her "Tabitha Winierose, you know. I mother, the prison doctor he. got up to wire and two rods; one root makes-cir- The woman was alone and he imme- ,reelfgg, don't,`answered Miss Libby, in solemn go home; and he asked Mr. Berners, cular strokes and the other is used in diately murdered her and took her ` -"1-don't feel to think it is the fire. Indignation. who had been waiting out in the lobby making straight lines. By this simple money, jewelry and laces away with 11%..�,-"°�wood, mother; -I--] think it is`the "I'm glad to hear you say so. for she to hear from his.wife; i[ he would go ,instrument one's handwritingis faith- !never did !t, nor et could have done along with biro to ficin Beck" some tura -In a parcel wrapped in an iiltrs- -'souls,"- slowly and solemnly announced Y g fully reproduced a thousand miles away. trated newspaper. The parasol for .A .% Miss Libby, who had not spoken be- it, though she had cause enough,•poor inedicine; - and Air. Berners and him A bee.keeper has taken advantage of which he had asked- was found- beside tore. dear! cause enough to;go raving mad they both -went out in the storm, and the temperature of the hive to utilize hey, body. :.I + with jealousy, B the upper portion as an incubator. _ "The what? What in patience are you � Y=and. to hate her rival unto oh, how it was a storming to be sure." In a haunt of the Apaches, .of whom' talking about, Libby?" severely demand- death, If ever a lady had. ,But she never "Yea, that It was!" assented .Airs. Finding that the top of the hive was as he was'one, the murderer was arrested ' - ed the old lady, as she briskly wound was that poor woman's death. though. Winterose. "I thought as I should warm as his incubator. he arranged a on the following Sunday evening. He is gaol her yarn•- well the woman might have deserved It newer a got through it myself!" score of eggs in_ it. separating them sixteen years old. With-him was -his "The souls, mother, the souls-the at her hands. But she never did it! oto. "Well, -I sat there hour after hour. from the bees by wool. Eighteen eggs mistress. age :8, wearing some of. this souls that do wander about without rest she never did it r' reiterated Miss Tub- holding, the new-born baby in my lap, were hatched, and he declares that the property of the murdered woman. i" „ on ibis awful night.' by,, with many vain repetitions. as she watching the unconscious mother and chickens were incubated by bees. The citme had been planned by the _ - . waiting for Mr. Berners to came back "Well, I do think," gravely .began the W'pec! her faded blue eyes. A new reed instrument, after the style murderer's t�vei�e-year-aid brother', the . aged woman, laying down the pall she "And it Rosa Blondelle's spirit cannot with that -medicine. Well, I -might a of the mouth-organ type, has'been placed .little•-boy, who had been employed by was winding, and taking-off her spec- rest in her grave,-it ain't so much be- waited r' on the market. It is held to the mouth the old yvoman's son-in-law and whom tacles that she ht s cause her real murdelrer is at large as "Yes. for there was no getting back she herself had many times befriended. , m4ht peak with the it is because Sybil Berners, her bene= "ni ht I" put in the old lad by ao and cal handle; a perforated sheet more impressiveness, I:do really think Y B P Y. ' wound round rollers by means of a The term employed-is used advisedly. tf` ', - : of all the foolish women in this foolish, factress, as she wronged so ungrateful- "No. for the storm got worse and side handle,,and the "player" furnishes' •he.boy would not do any real work, but � � . world, my two daughters is the foolish- when she was alive, is now'false) worse! The rain poured, the wind j he was tolerated -and paid because as i1 y the wind, list as with ' mouth harnlon- -Est! Here's Tabby, always whimpeiulg accused of- her de th," .whispered bliss' howled, the waters roses Oh, what a iC� It will be seen that no musical wasamusing.'witha sort of gaminimpu- about the sorrowf',rl. things' in this Libby. horrible night! it was as it the end aL effort.is rim-ded in-this new instrument. dente, and his mother was a worth) ....'.-world, and Libby always. whispering "Yes, and would a been:just as falsely all things was come, and the world was A door-kno)r which is also a warning serving woman P� -'about the supernatural things in the. execufed,[or it;-loo, it she hadn't a been about to h� ,iwtroyed by water, instead bell must be classified among useful . -' - S. outer I If you had both on you married reskeed-on 'that dreadful night of the of try tire.` • • g 4 " appliances. There is a goo Inside the KNOWN TO HIS EAdPLOYEA. twenty or thirty years ago, you wouldn't flood' And where is she now? Where t, knaw what sort of a night it was. :r- , + Tabby. I can never for .nob, or handle, acid two hammers to Ere so full of whimsies now I `But i-ib- is the last of the Berners now• An-ex- Y• get iti, Tei! me]pound it.- On turning the knob the. Both_brothers and the woman, who �, by, as the oldest of the two, and a wo. !le'and a w'ariderer'over the face of the how Sybil Berners was rescued l"' said harrimers are aetualed, .and a clear }is the elder's companion. are in cus- : M& nl h sixty ears of'a �e; you reals earth! A fugitive from justice..they. call Mrs. Winterose, impatiently. }ly. Of such are the Apaches,of Parts: " sound rings forth. There is nothing in i - , [ am teliin ;ou as fast as ever I "This sixteen•year-old: crinrinai at first ou t a better exam le to Y her! `A fugitive fro justice,' when all - b ggest P Y°� - can; .which she never would a been the appearance of the handle to su told the commissary of police that he r,4s�ei -iti she needs to er happy in ibis a trap, and the door is not.rendered un- w orld if she sti . mit,is ust simple le rescued:neither. if it hadn't t a been for a was innocent and had spent SalurdaY And, having delivered this little lac- j., P sightly on the outside by having an lure, ofd Airs. w'in{erose replaced herllusGce. Uh, I•. ego-never forget that there blevcd flood. rvhiclt you. B Y afternoon in a concert ha}l, which he that.awful night of rhe storm and flood. ordinary bell connected. ii�� Is ectacles on her nose, and resumed her. g don't area want n4e to tell about," cam- named, with comrades whom he could -7 P . Anew kind of artificial hand for those . when with her infant o:- a few hours plainell .%h.-;s"Cabby: designate. This form of alibi is usual .reeling. "Tell me about the rescue C' command- w•ho have been unfortunate enough to with the Apaches. He,was a young all very well for you to talk that I old• which they had'wal:o.t for'it to be lose one leas been patented by an inven-. + y. mother, end it's ill very right-I born before they. meant- I, ruurder 'her, ed Mrs. Winterase, peremptorily. workman, he said, who after he should , 6 "\L'ell, then.. u tor. This hand will grip an object very y ' v '::bu for all that, you know as how the she was suddenly snatched out of the i .fit as I had dibcovered lightly, afro it H possible to.hold . chop- have done his military sen ice for the flooded Prison and carried'away awa as the waters had rtz' alrnos; u to the country had onl one wish, to be a old folks do say as on.tlris.arvtu! night, P y from. P Per with it and split wood. it is so ar- y y �of all the nights in the year, the `churc8-j sight. as it the waters had swallowed level of the windows, and,was evert pan ed in itself. and so connected with Policeman, as ire detested'criminals. aids awn and.the res give u their her! And that was the second horrible oozing through the walls litre dew, and g upper arm.. 'that b When the evidence showed him that Y y b'r'a' Bt P .the forearm and Hallow Eve of m life C' sobbed Miss ruing hig er every minute,-aatd I was to he was found out he changed his alta- dead', and the unshcitered souls do Y placing either of these in a certain posi- Tabby, dead,y sear of our lives, and screeching P B tude abruptly, but calmly, acl:now- wander restlessly- over the. earth; and t i as loud as f could screech, for some one tion the .fingers •are manipulated and a Ic'il ed,the crime and said that with Y0,- ' :'though we.may not see them; they'come I "Hush..hush. why harp upon the hor• firm grip obtained. . B in at our doors and stand beside us or:rors that happened so man i to come and let us•out, which nobody 6 P o0o francs-p:•oceeds of the murder and y years ago. Cornet layers will be interested in the' hover ower it all the nt�ht- Uqh r It \�:hat's drone.is done,' and can't be un could hear us be cause of the hollering robbery.-he and Iwai Pompanions were done,'' .lir y and�bawlin and running and racin new corn t with two bells. In'this tn- to have sailed for A 3rica. One of his do drake me teal.as if'ice-water was; ged the old lad B• B g, t "[ know it, mother; bol it is some sort and banging and slaniming of doors s!nrment, elf open tones, and tones pro- companions was anlecttician and the a-trickling down my backbone only 'to and windows. and all the route and duced by the Repression of the-first and Y "think of it ! For, what if`as how her o' relief to talk-it keeps me from think third valves, either stay*ly or, jointly, are other a mechanic. and the had plan- - ,soul was a wandering about here now!",+nclasping 1 g too deep about—" rumpus Made by the people as were try- the first bell; on the:�ned, he -said, to open an hutoinobiie re About what, -Tabby?* int; to save Ihcir own lives, suddenly the emitted through pair shop in America. ', � herr handsinued and folliiss ngstip rherypaie blue'tool!" y Y Don't be a window was bugled in. And before 1 other hand, all tones hires ed, when.the From time to time the newspapers o! "About this. then,, as there never was had time.to say my prayers,-in jumped second vnlvr is depressed, whether Paris take up the question of • the .-.-.. eyes.- Yes t what it as how,.her soul a big alone or}n conjuncU+n with the Hist and was a wandering about here now- no dreadful Ihing-ever hapened to us as p B man followed by a little man. Apaches. and' sporadically they de- -here; where all un re ared to on didn't happen to happen on a dark, Lor'!" exclaimed '.tors. Winterose and third valves, 'are emitted through the pounce. the policy of the police which r just such a dismal Hallow,Eve as this,, dri=ly, -0-ary [fallow Eve I" whifnperW Miss Libby, in a breath.. second bell. This dispenses with all permits the Apaches' murderous activi- > ft \.as .wiolenuy druv 'oul'n tier tOdf t I?)fisc 'CaL- "And' the big man, in all his haste and sharp or abctipl )orris in the tubing. ity in the streets and the botileQards; 4 r • -' , i "It is a ?alalic I" hurry, lie took her up, Sybil, as tender- A fox• or shaker, for both pepper and but the subject is soon dropped, and Ali! good land, what ::•Its that sod-1 Y whispered Afiss Libb~ )y, and wrapped her u as careful! as Batt is a novelty in.table articles, The nothin is done toward the repression denly exclaiitled Miss Libby, breaking r• P Y g . off with a halt-suppres=T.l scream.. "It is a fiddlestick-r' snapper)-ifie- old if lie had been her mother. He missed two .condiments can be used, or only, u. That "it was nothing but Grnr's wheel stop lady' • soure.about the baby, which was a sort one need be shaken a a time. a only on the outer boulevards were the , -ping suddenly, ns her iln:ad snapped.! "Oh• molller.- mof.her, you,can't dis- of"surprise lo him; but Raphael—" portion of the box !s Citled rvilh a wash- Apaches dangerous, but only last week ,_} ' `:you kOose" said the old iadv, i Pc!!e its \\'asn't it on a Hallow I Fc at Raphael!" ekdlaimed ales. Winterose er, rwhich effectually closes the•holes in a neV,=paper called attention in a', con- ," "Ah! but it soiuxied jihi lii;e an awful I I. gat that. l,o�.i 111midelle. sleeping and Miss Libby, in a breath. that side which is-not required; you can spicuous article, to the fact that they : ,groan. tis it might be an of•ho of her d}•-;calmly in her• hc•a, was mystetioUSly "Yes, Raphael! tie was the little man therefore have. silt-ti•nnr one end'and had become emboldened•enough to fre-- ing )roan as her soul Ib:d Irorii thetmiiiedered?' hign.rtd Hiss Tabby, I soon discovered. Raphael pleaded for peeper Lrotn the ofher. ani} you are not quent even the central opera section, :body'. and t-ewivo by nremoiy, it so be Yes, ye=," �irn,latienlly• admitted the the baby, and so the big man he let bound ,to shake out pepper when you - � , - - -- : she should be walking now," shuddered old iaJy. . . . , him save her; but he said how he must only desire to have•salt. Another device THEyiERY HEART .OF �.,E CITY. "And wasn't it that same night in leave the `ole 'Oman." meaning me, to prevents the salt from becoming moist. Y ,))tine I,Ibby,-/ B The sneak under the frees of the "Acid srirely. if any roil] ever did'' slorm that Sybil Berners fled away from be drowned,. though•. goodness knows, -4 J Champs Elysees and they infest the Icer home-some said,..driven mad b for that matter, I wasn't so old as to be TEETH AS BIG AS FISTS: - Bois de Boulo ne. beside operating in • . wander over the earth anywhere.,at any y time, .her soul, o[ all., would wan- horror, and some said b " o[ life bean only 'ust turned of Boulogne. "Oh es!":si bed Ilse old lad "and thirty-three—" r -has lobked inside an eke- .the streets: in a round-up in the ncigtt der in this place of all place, on this + Y B y; [~ . night of all n! his. when slie=" that was the wurst flung as ever she did "Oh, bother about your age, Tabbyl phant's mouth has seen a strange borhood of the Bois not long ago, the " g both -in her life. for her flight was taken as a tell us about the rescue!" snapped her sight. says an elephant tratncr. "F.1 police captiued linives.� �t Ihem, all ilus'h, for Heaven's dear safe, roof of conscious rill, mother. phants have no front teeth, and.the armed with •'of you ex;inimetl the , old lady.' P rs+ L' was very never eaE flesh or any food thnt requires When they fore picked np in the "Tnj,by is co' sentinicntal and Libby is sorry she fled:' "Ain't.• I a telling of you 69 fast as I tearing apart. Eight teeth arc all they streets• ns occasion+illy hair ins, they so �u,pev4itit!oirs: that what. with the Yes,. but she was persw-Jed by, those 'can a' BuG he did'call me an ole 'Oman, pe g Y snivcliiu;; of one of jou ind the 'shod- .as waw, n•yser I.ltan we. And besides, and me ,not thirty-four then, which I have• hyo above'and below on each side, often produce' pa rr� si n,d b small what could she,do but fly, would say it if 1 was.to die for it, and huge yellow molars, as wide as a.man's merchants, snyiub ,lint the holders are doing of the other. and the talking of y, when the evi- hand, and n couple of inches thick. at work for them. Investigation leas r':- both. 1 choidd get the ho••rors im-,"If if dencc was so strong against her? so he would a left me to be drowned, but it werii't for Gem, nij brig - Gem, Strung that everybody believed her Raphael he'plead `forme like he did for Over these hay .or [odder is shifted ,by shown Thal the merchants signed the ;,there, h'tirnniing 1.,� a fungi in her hoof_ l;uilly? so strong that even when site the baby, and the waters was risitrg .the queefe t. ugliest.tongue, in the r�hole pn.pers under thraais from:•the Apaches i lrtirig wheat)" said Ihe- Old lady, with on c+ime forward and give; her-elf 'up, it higher and higher. and the uproar in animal kingdom, A longue that is liter- The Apaches operate usually' in s[teclionate' glance low•ard the ;youngi convicted -her, and clic was doomed to the prison rues .getting,• louder, and ally hung at both ends, having no Pow- b+r4uPs of three or tour or more; rarely, �: tle "And I wonder." .she. ;;Jded, denth! that beautiful, noble, lady! and louder, and the big man, he swore at er of movement except in'the. middle. as' in the case of the murderer, above �� r- out spared until she could bring her Raphael, and told. him to fetch me on; where it shifts back and•forth from side referred to, alOne. When they attack 16 "want has become of ]nu. i .h', r:dn t Y P : 'wonder it the Poor kllr,w hart On �out babe' into the world-here babe born in .but first he made me swear-on the Bible to side, arching up against the roof o[ men in 'the.s most ot. for money theto vie :' 'to the pine whorls to c,rilect Igo crones. the chmicr rued cell." - never to tell how-we was rescued. Then the big mouth like an immense wrinkled tims seem must often, aeci,ccdlit\g to the s�' But now, Tabby and Libby. let •me lwnr • "I know it, 1 know it; but for all that. he took.us off on the boat, which I tell pink serpent. There is nothing stranger newspaper accounts, to be 'stabbed in it.was .her lips) flight that re prejudiced you, mother, it was just awful to be a than the working of his breathing ap• the, baplt. it may be because the -leo' more a[ yo . 11 ur snivelling and �I,;,rr� 6 P ] Apaches go in groups that the Paris �^•. - people's mir>ds agriinst her,'' riding, on the high floods over the tops .paratus when hO sleeps. F,lephanls, olice at night are always found in `.; "f3ut F can't hclp,of il, nutllirr, I And do you r,:nieniber•, mother, that of the houses: It had done raining, like hurilan beings, have two sets of Pairs a fact r�hich greatly � amused should die i[ •1 didn l cry'. fliiC�,w lave, awful-night wheii the�ehild ,was)porn in which was a good thing for my poor teeth-the mill: teeth, which are•smalle"r Deputy 'Commissioner Waldo when hr 1. „�;pPciall� a dark. dr;izily, rrincl,v, the prison? You and 1 and ih,` prison child, who was well wrapped up also. than the permanent molars, fall out was here in ]ulyc u } -�]rPAI'y' t{alMlV Eve li:�• Ibis. alwJ�', doctor was with her In that stone cell! They rowed me up t0 the Quarries, and rylien ftte animals are shout fourteen t clow l a.vh.il r:ighl <0 :�::idiy'i:Vtd; oh•.how we prayed that she might put ine out high, and on a ledge of the year-, Old. These baby,teeth, which -Are ♦_ _...... A , I ern► to see it all again. 1 die Rat she nes strong, and could not mountain. and rowed away with my nevertheless enormous. , cite occa�ion- I die nor could the babe. Roth lived." child, and that's the last 1 ever sa« nc ally, niotu d up by circus men among the n bald'afOrT may ;•waved by i . . • ,_r } 'my child, r;;ging rind burn- g - + ane Spirit of Fire she called her- "Yes. thank lleeven'1 despite our short- heard of her or her baby until that let- dger, and preserved as curiosities.' fToducing a few hair-raising incidents l `� K, 11 • 10y 1. i ,x r ,i j. ,, / i. T \ •. ' q.• .. .:r FA's - -. -" + .. - h.. 7, ^a... _,.r..•.`ir ,x."•• ,.+` .der -+, A"`b -N -.•�y / �•T,•,..-.,.'r'; ...-5. ,-..�"(•.'r,�«.,e�PIP!+'"a� - Tip INW. RNP } 'i'. L - , ;, •'.•r .'y3' `^'a6N�,w- F- "N1uZ ,{^•'s.,;.. '_ -a -' :L nN GG ...{+'g"'F....1.. .. ._>r::"_9��t `^Ys tom• J•,+% � ,.-zJ •.YSTi o '"J:.; `. ....-.-R'ti+evT' Rd�: r-mil.. ^:-r. a - •,y, _ > av-..�r.. i.•.....-�.y�. Y,;. u"F"•' 'A .h L.o,k'A'i'C 5•., ,..r "tu*''"'T^' '-'q, _'-..y,�.�'T . -..: a .. ,... - .< !+[.,.'. .:..N. +.- .. S! "., 'IJ_ ' "x.-A `��f. ! �a•� .- .+Pear;• v_. ._..' _ 1. f .'. �,�}, /,. f.w.Y. .mfr •. ',"' [ .:iw' �,..nY. ,tM4s.C� , ..-._Lt . .,.,r.. ,.. _...'.•,.Vy,; �, l•....'V16......:.:. +�•. n,l�•'Q- ,.. . ,c,.r;:t.!"` M' +S• .. - F[e�L -Sr ''`;2 ry4 I .v_.Y' :u_ �• a .... �,:r.L S_ 11 J.t R .a-�.. .. _ - '.dl _� 1juPIo! Geoorge and Corbett �• - n ` :, it= each for three weed ' y ?r Y', I 3�I I $gpblSaLad Fs►day estrum,of ifs Oma 01 On motion-of John A White,chair- . t. , *"" T_ r �' _ ..eery _. 9/ ' -. _ man o! Committee, the report tone a. . - TERI" ,..;. _ 6 ,^:��tli:SiptsT+ui fl.o0 lysidiaaata1.asa ad_o_pted. - �t �, c - The Committee on Damages to -,-- s Gash IJ�� �. �.. Sheep by Doge reported and recom- The 1'e�� - ` mended pa meats as follows:- " ' y ~ % sears• (9�eo Hicks and Samuel Fit• M r M v - " chett for killin Henry Compton's dog r.: Md , _ ' • . 5 00; Messrs. Timothy, O'Le T 11 I . PIi . N-. a Natiiam Orvis for kil 'ng C. Our stock is now complete in the following Our assortments are aH neW �RST>£fi OF sDVEETTaINci key's dog 5 00;said doge having been and include'the most salable goods. Some real bargains _ ✓�;. l�xat insertion,per line - - 30 oanb caught in the act of worrying sheep. - "� ; "j i1aDh su tont insertion.ppaarr�lin�e - a On motion of ,James McFarlane the SYe have some snaps here-Cloth and •l±hinrate aotinoluda.Legal or8or•iQasd- SALE REGISTER. re��. .: ��d� h �•^ r •iNrtipe,nents report was adopted. •• I !J �/V Vrav Ta eed Suitings-n frit from ? inches to . special terms given to parties rug3d, Don- The 'Committee on Contingencies ---- 54 inches,25c and 29c per yd. These goods •* ,,:' roots ions or a months or by the yeas. Hall- reported land recommended .payment S,j II' Y, OCT. 13TH. Credit nuc }early or yearly.contracts ps;s le quarterly. .. ��= ':+-Business Cards, acts p r under, with pap". 'as follows:- tion gale of flu m stuck, implements, could not be produced for the moue. Black broad sloths, 50c and '� <-- t .^pas year,3s 04,Payst,te in advance. '1lurkar Thexton for printing and household furniture, etc.. on lot L3, i 5e per yd. Black cloth, satin fiuirhed_a0c per 5 d. Black, blue and t ise'NoticetatoDslcolumnetea cows per tine, advertising 17 U0; tit'G Barnes, torn con. 3, Pickering, the property of gray.lttstres 30c, 35c and 50c per 3d. li Tart iia Sh Scott a atul epherd . ave centaper t�°• each subsequent insertion. stip engineer, n ineer,fon services in thematt- Adol bus Thomsen- Sale at one. Checks, all wool 49c yd; tuliolis 25c vd. There are ktundteds oi'other �aoialcoatraot r we made known onappli`0 er of the award re W J Miller and p things in our dry goods stock at bargain prices, cvltiEh we�ar� n^+ t oa. :Io free advertising- See bills. Thos. Pother, Auction- eavertiaemente witho°o written astruotion. others 15 50;' Iu the matter of award eer___ -• space to men The above goods are all very special value. We willbeinsflrtoduntillorbidden and obarged&D- re W E Vanstone and oLlierq? 50; In TLF.SDay, O&. `23RD. 1908.-Auction want everybody to come a:nd examine our stock. No trouble to show owrdingiy. ors for'disoontintiiag-adv sale of farm stock, implements, ma e a witsns and sant to the pub. the matter of award re James Trull lot 27; B. F. con., goods. Courtesy to eustomers is.a $i st rule in our business. Give.tib-- ` lishers; and others 7.50; Employers' Liability roots, etc.,oar' g _ Pickering, the property of Joseph ti fair trial and we wild-convince yor.by cotnparinq quality and price, dob,Work promptly stunded to. -; Assurance Corporation, Limited, for renewal of Collector's bond 20 OU; Gormley. Sale at one. See bills. that goods can be bought as reasonable In Pickering as anywhere else•- Murkar & Tilexton, Proprietors D R Beaton on acct.of salary 62 50; Thos. Poucher, Auctioneer. in Canada. ` Thos'Stephenson 'for diggingq drain e e Ready-to wear Suits. Do you want a: under en laser's award re �V J hillier %eds urnishirlgs a good Suit and Overcoat to orderP may.LOCAL OP'I'IUN. taeCome and leave your measure ,'r*.a A and .others 17 85; W J Miller for Xeta rid ertrLeer»et► The followingg, clipped from the drawing the under engineer's A D R IDER MADE.-The undersigned is II°w before all he nice samples are acid out. Remember we represent the - .. a ud meat re arding the re W J Miller and others 1d 00; C a=te mike mass on rn•sig s and lm est tailoring business in Canada L�veey-noun mea should have one �' _ r Globe.is th j g 8 g appeal against the decision o! Chief Beaton !or. 3 .days at Toronto re Fr►daTiat lot to,con.i,Pickering W. Gib tailor made suit and overcoat. Remember ,we keep I�n sets of Dishes," s, `r Jiistrce Meredith quashing the Local Glerow ys Pickering 900;James Todd pn 1 s make up s gentleman a toilet. CROCKERY-Full' P� '- 'Option By-Law, the said judgpneat for 3 days attendinIF Court at Toronto T U8T•--0n July 5th, a 2 year old $3 green and gold 97 , $9.50; Toilet sets i3.?l, usually sold foc la- beiagg handed out on Saturday aissst:- re Gerow va Pickering 7 60. Tuley heifer.dark roam. alightly btindIe, e A full line-all good. 911 fresh and upel dsNothing�9 •'ReGeroe and Township of Pick- On motion of T. C.Osborne, Chair- strayed bpm lot me, con.10, aeaekham. Be �jls�i`ier1ea� our 26c black tea. also our 30c green tea,. .-Judgment(G.A.B.) on tips man of Committee, the report was were offend. w.a.asgteos.tcoagolia- +acs ✓✓ V better in the market at-the prise: .- - ecorporation of the Townabip adopted. ARId TO RENT•-Being north Sighoet prig paid in trade far butter and eggs. t`►.w, eriisg o1 liieredith, C-J-.of of June The Roads and Bri Committee R o!loo la con t: Pickering,eoasiatins �T t, 1gpA,� Dg byelaw 8?i of bha ed the follow- of ttq acres .sora oe taw on the le and s an D. ��'O17 � (`�O��A.�Yi barn stable end other t7 '�/ eats• " wnship. The by-law was to prohi- Ing payor soft,a never as m+ oe _ T. W sett,a aster lal2ial '_ t the axle of liguor the the township, m:Emmersna t and nen and t .cess in exear �0.d for�a h� L. d on its submission to the electors employed si&s-roadgbet. lots 8 and 9 in For tartar sou to ! $n b�as� P=0��j_��'+ ON ort the let Jan., 190A, was carried by rat _ . 2D5 maforltyr. John R. Gerow moved con 4, 17 42; W J Devi Wm Gilmour FARM TO RENT.-Being lot 18, to �aaaah the by-]aw, od the ground pipe used in r d 10,8 75; .L� eon a. Towww of Pickering.Wash os - - - - - that briber, was ppraeteed. and the er X96 aiz-inch the for Range „ e;y ,cr otarsaioaa eon- ' '� I . .� �_ voters influenced illegwtly. t✓poa'tbta le o7; George Davidson for team on fres ser... o°the premise•are l good LL - .- . ground the'by-law was quashed, but ggrrader on r d 8,4 9S:RobL gin I�bdMa ��co�'Roon dam:star. a�'� 0 - svithotat poets. Held, that the court !or bolts used in Roupro in�etee.m,.na..ter>a stable two rood etch --_ 4%....�-,s, - .1.imust be satisfied that the violation of Robt Davidson for repairing grader sada &all plowing aoaI� nor szutb r P�no ,vileartrfg ­ . , ,and 24A o!the municipal act. S 10; Inlobt Davidson for ma ng bolts °OR .7 Foryth.'1Foreh Claremono sett . was tba reason o1 the passing of the for Clark's Hollow brid 4 26: OR TO RENT.-The ge .11 . by-law. The particular offence char- B Stover for operating grader in r d F The undersigned tofu .ichor eau or r.no - --- � k ' .. e or pr hie term beim the west hal! of Sot 16 B.Jr, nd t - ged is that of treating, which is 7, 9 00; O rV '13%S y p in p __ call mention in Seca. 243 and Ia r d 13,889: J'L 8p k for "onMing R 9E a ood mon• or lea. oa tae - r specie y pr•mises area Rood brick lienee,a Carpe bask 1. . _ ( 248. Meredith, C.J., manifestlyy re- use of siding to unload timber 100: beta..and other Deoem•arg ant building■. 'mss -- _ ._.. _ - . . garded treating tie a form of beibery Rubt Toms!or storage o!atone crush is a 4irat arae foroh�a aa000dd and dorn�itcc: - r ' or unduein$uente: andtberetore with-. er and damage to atone work and �ll Forrr p darticulars saPl7 to lasso set, . We have on hand a quantity of Knitting Yarns, ag Wm Tom•o•t+•w•,oat Colored Zephers and Rug Patterns which, - _ in the ue hief aimed at by the stat- shed b 00;J H Connor for men and Ott .ate. The person whose alleged Is teams amp. in r d 2 , l9 O6; ARM TO SENT-The undersigned _ _ ill sold a u - b w be for one mouth t red e ' less acts have caused the trouble is W. Emmerson for men and teams amp. is desirous o!rentiap bis term of Ino aur.. ed prices. 'E.Vanstone,and there is no pretence in r d 5,61 44;H Stover for men and ,nose or lose,on lot a 4th and nth concessionn�• that hewanan 'agent of those who teams emp. in r d 7, 22 92;. George triPickering,u o ocnitivaal�cn�'tandhe amie bell Please call and examine. } were sup Fifa or promoting the Davidson for men and teams emp. draiaod On the premise are a Rood boast two . :I - - . po g T !-0 at the bS law. Vanstone is r d S, 18 41;P. Johnston for men and yern with stone foundations and r.•bring°n- neither on ptinc pie. nor is practice empp in �i'hitevale repairing bridge daenwth.hay.,haoas res,sad two riles,pia a and _11 ��. �. PO"-._ Ei. wha4 is known as a temperance mark," 8r4 A0; George Davidson for men and tanbean�s af{th:be of s� ..tie `letso . e.. ge at an abnadaaDe o!good water •sem•will b• Y total abeta3aee, as dlettngui9hed teams employed building br David- rent.a nor a term os mean. tiv.r s PagA item a temperate man, On the con- Clark's Hollow 6S 12;' George trarp, to the pursuit o! lila ordinary son opp 3rd con on the towalioe bet. or..a s►.sR P O loo so aoa Z.Piokaaine if �� *�� ��� - htisines>. s dj+over,he spends money Pickering land Scarboro 4 O6:Georg piles quickly and_poenivel tilted I if' i ! V _ -....a little all the time" in drinks and Davidson for grading Scarboro town- ti li Dr. $lice 'a Magic Ointment. � p . �g It's made for pppee treating. His enstom is'•we" ( and line south of 8rd concession 16 75; C the work aurelyiand moi eat siac'na it aon - -- t�j - •'the boys") '"generally hast a drink W Disney for mea emp on e t 1 .SB. ---•. aQ ,��a `s` �� ���s nrvhea we eau get any pines handy." Pickering to pay only one-half of Itching painful,protrndIn or blind1 . �J t ', $3s admits that the temperance the tawalina sccoiints� George Kin- Hee d�•a�pear like magic me its, 50e. L. N, ' ` �"� rehab! looked at him askance loch for 67# rode wire fence nn aide- gs=.ge, Nickle Ca�iped glass fare, • party p .. " des mouth of Kingatoa Road (Rose- oeote. Sold and recommen ed by We'lnvite the ladies of Pickering sad surrounding as-beingg a wliskey man. He_d road Falconer fi countrg to our Fall Millinery Openings on the not clwita to have supported •the by- bank Road) 8 d2; George Pickering Pltarmocy , above dates. Be-sure to come and see. - - law on account of any principle La- for gravel furnished for r d 21, 2 88; 1 1906 . Y (volved nor,from any desire to suppress Wm Reamantar timber for Falconer votITS 'St Go�i1 S • .H M Rj MC sS �i 0 0• - - �- the.traffic in liquor. but, rn order to Hollow bridge 6 19; George Falconer get even" with a local publican wird for , Ga�nd 1 am e Ir ng i washout hout Municipality of the Township of had ordered him out o!his hotel. and 17 60; White Pit er. Vanstone eccordin�ly tried to "put at Rouge Hill 890.89:George yen_ that a g 4 ` him out of business. The whole case for sawdust. gravel, sand and light-. NOTICE is hed,b giTheven �� ����w A M is on Vanatone's evidence. But off uenere Henryla Madill for btern at �onua olaa35i rods Ontario Vow 41 37; Court will w L e't Act.nynHoRon- i urt of Wall- Pa e , J! JI R : does not prove an condo g p - y �``� 1. al drunkenness tnrougliout the town- of wire fence built on n. half of a.ball our the Judge of the Cou y ship w as to produce demoralization lot 19 con 7,8 S7;Gorge Falconer foc the County o[ Ontario, at ththe20th :. .. .; to as extent which •might influence men an otea n and d Zteame emp27 63;�iII George day of October. INS,at even o'clock 7 .11 _ TC• the election. Reference to the Tam- Whit©! Iat'ge[reek efoo2t'no! oa hander prices is Wall Paper ranging ! worth case,1 ORe and H., 83. On the 4, 500; H. Johnston for repairing a m.,to hear and determine the acv- hem�• np. cattery, there is ao evidence o! the Whitevale bridge 3 70; Jesse Cook oral. complaints of errors and omit- J&n - trsting of oat elector and no evi- for 22000 feet of timber 482 90; Enos siona in the Voters'List for Poltinpijkaj g Mt creek •, - deuce of any cation. Anneal ei= :�Tighewa$deRorfoos�tb Conceesaon 260 of Sub-Divisions h Munici N�6_of the, 8 Township and 11 _ allowed aud order set aside, with costs on Alton pa y '80 , here and below to the rcoporation, On motion of C, S Palmer, Chair o! Pickerit,g for 1906. the'so ` L . _ , I. •J. E.Farewell, S. C., and J. M.God- man o!committee. the reported was Oonrt All �areorequnes ai ed oing ttead aL Le _ t�t I n r�7 ,� lrsTT for Lhe corporation. • E. A. adopted. was I said timep ProdC� ik 0 ` A T 1 L E _ fro yvernet!or•Gerow.' On motion the i<eeveer on' the Dated at dW�hitevate, in the said . _ :' structed to grant his oro _ treasurer is favor of the several par- Township,this 27th day of September, w. 'C. LaP'rauRh. of 8louffville, J. .;_: - DICKERING C06'1alCIL ,, ties recommended for payment in A. D.,1905.ONALD R. HEATON, will be at Merkin A Pooches s . - - i po store, Brougham, every Tueeday . I have'at my premii+es SO cattle for' The above counil met pursuant to repo m6tioa the reeve was.appointed 52-2 , -Clerk of the said Municipality. morning prepared to pa the Lisch- sale consisting of 40 Steers and Heil _ toOreu resent the council in the dole eat price in Caen•for lute'• bead ere in good condition' ready toileed Adjournment at, Township lieu, tion represent .Pickering attending A ppLE ' BARRELS' Eggs. He has also arranged with ;aAoti ham, on Monday, the Sth itis g for Xmas,and 40 steers and heifers-- reae the reeve is the meeting inToronto, which is to decide H. Mecfiin to buy roduce for bim p thelp ulcering College. using the week for either trade good feeders for spring trade. .Writs, chair: The council now adjourned to meet ---_ . or cash, as desired. . The minutes of the last meeting Zit,on.Monday the 6th day of No- ''.-�� plicae or apply to .t . were reSid"aud approved. vember neat at the hour of 10.30x. m. g W C. �a,Fra%iff3m' • ! il0ilri A. White & SOIIBf , -A number of accounts were present- for the transaction of-general bus ' The uudersi ned has a, quan- • ed for payment and were refei red to nese. . . - - t1ty of No.,1_Ap ile Bariels foie sale ROUGHAM '''the re5pettive committees. B Communications were received Preventic% as .the name ,implies, p , . - . from the'followiirg:- prevent all Colds and Gripe when at reasonable prices. • ;.FOR S A��E ! _ 1,4 Sec.-Treas. of .Hospital- for Sick ,-taken at the sneeze stage.' Preven- . __. 21acksmithin�q -Children,"stating that John Tyndall tis, are toothsome candy tablets. - :• . - - . . - : was ready to be remQved,from.the .Preventics•dissipate all colds uickly, Tl<'."D. GUIiDOY _ q e ' I .1 Hospital, and taken earls, when you first feel- -RIPE. TOMATOES The.uI„iersigne3 having•bought out-.• *' ' The Employers' Liability Assurance thatA cold is coming, tbey .check and s• Y tiud _ tilP hlarksluithing bus,;,ess of R.. Co. tae collector's Uond. lirevent thein. 'Preventics are than- - • ,(i• _ Jh,or�>, is prepared tads black- ' �V. G.Barnes, ton nship engineer, on lily safe for children, and as effect = f' `rix- \:___� 1111 kinds of Vega lbles,iu 5citsou, swithing in all its'Iinea. t- g - ;regarding expence of.drain re Dawes ual for adult . •Sold_and recomtuend Richards and others. ed'in 5 cent and '?a cent bo>es bs +� f �- ', f tit' Horse shoeing- a -Specialty. + sy - Pickering'Pharmacy. _ Dow &McGillivray, �Vliithy,accept- � _ . ing an eget from tlie.tp. Ie sale .road . �-`�' - :1, flII1TD81�r�e'S t aT(�F3IlAi G �R.��'+ * Z.EiW ` allowance bet. lots 2 and 3 in Uth con- I N o .N„ { 4k' .s �' i cession. a x o a b o7b F ,_ter - 46-7 '3�Ot'-�'''^.,r f'ICKERING. ONT. J �V Lyon, sec. trees. of ��'estern S e g e a 8; c a- I � - ' _ ! ; .:Ontario Municipalities' '\legate Pow- 9. i e a ro •a e m �7 . _ T - . • ser Union, int osing 'report of Galt 0 0 o c o i � : : i �Z � P Vic= � � - . . - y a . �" �----�� "Xigh'�rade" VIratning Dmfs meeting and application blanks for v-s - 4 .. s. IC C a.i C= 9 \��, Hi -- power. t � "and that'is the kind the famous O .r+ y W. G:Barnes, incloaing award. re ;C of 8 8 >; oQ 4 oK t q M �X ,^� c� _ _ Aitch from pond on north-west corner r ao °RA oleo w ao o -� e%M,,, SLLIOft {; x ff I f ;0 L of lot l9,son.6. a j6Sxam� oo o ''t ' � • 1. On motion'C.W. Disney was heard •, 2 o. :'. M s - - Q � V tF it ~ j __� s ,te�ee D�ttvidsoa's bridge on thhe 9tti coil- S S g gt a , v e o p _ • - ��ceosi O -`d a ,f_ ` y on, and also culverts, which e- a •• 1 _TORION jl'Q� ANT. _� �equ rreeppaairing f . o is So den i I �' � . a - Oa motion arlcaon Rogers was r . .. - _ - Gi•. . a:udents: Recent- students � 1O�i ileo'�►N " - '�` - ,:ave ta':en positions at salaries from �� bird regarding the sending of to ati ti °i s oe a s.r. scar 4 s tion to Toronto on Tuesday aria ha is month to 11000 �annum. It f 4 �a of all marni J• •ms. tend a meeting dealing with Pickering. ",pp`am p kapti n stook. i. 'Wit'.p•. -^' lama w•�lt-known fact that our is is _• f f y Ee a .r aoa. toe t tate l,ee,�.,f its kind in Canada. Th is a L College. ,, i tiionr h,s a,splendid twee to enter. All l- • The Committee on Relief of the •t_„ .1 tie O w g ever d W e...,ed will 'xi h picker• :d uhWn aariar! nt ua ea et tioua- The demand "$dor reported and reecomended pay- Z r, f o s -, w .0 lois .,,t inn every W e.•,�,.o.tHy fur the b neHt i ants mos do no . s > - . the supply. anent as tollowe: .0!r a g g f g g,el,tl ge.of his luau •,a.:q,s.-t•, who want their 4 i a n.-#k,-v twenty :,,,e ::: ,,� l watcloess grke aud jeweller- rep'alred !ty moa ono. +n ;lam u;-day tot ,...,:ni#c ei►t cater Jose b Bsirk for one moat! '9 a.� neem .. oro st Dr. BPteman'e:eommiesior o• �+ -. f i port of Robs Gibson 10 00;Dr t Il o I Dse�df d 6 Kindly M+ave th tr1ply w., 1e for meth'. ► attendance an. Amin- i S $ s ,e + .a 111 stow. All worts warranted. . i�!sofioi:; . '•, J. 14T,• .','"'', Principal, tent in sr Tyndall fan. ��yy d • . . Tyndall t ,B^ori-+ P. T QT A p •• T�-1-IAr Sts gpspiUal. pronto;lA 00; JanuarylgaT_Whiobv9.nada �A p•oasba� . . 1[et1 ho= , etc. E . 14,LLTTsbridx-'A.CaulnuOun t9f,l W; : / •. � ! for r .way tic p Burk' l dell family 815;,.3osep _ :4 - -.�Ill:. - x+� j CL.Y'.' , •�, :y'.. WA .:. i.- t - ., r .,..r.. .. - .. 7v.„r.'Wi.. .., ,t. w. ., .. ..r ..^ t-Y ��• .,; 'F. .A-c ..'� '•a-� ;•�-'+W. �,3"� W, ,�. ..,..p ... ..+�'.7:.F.»-.r .o:i . .'3.•,..'�e,�<., ,„ .,.: .,.-..v-,, ....,,. ..:,. ..yea t?•.. s �,: tr7' �.'� e-•e'. T . +.. .xYn'`. �i1� :.,.y'J"' '^.^' .n :.•',E ... r.:Z7 ... -:Y. Y '•' 1 ! J r w'Y.'[^Ny`J 4"-•�1.. '!.T.,.�.• ".!- :w.an r•iF:' `,t •`,;.r4*.°,Z"�� <'. n, �s. �••• " xtia.:YA*r-,� ., .pry.. _ +r�.: :C+;.' _-3 � _ _ _ •m'':. s: _..eco.. �.• ,•t ..• `- z ti "• oht?, here and will take possession ae Moore; E. Ii:.,Pump maker, Mart- soon as renovatingis completed. ham. , Nathan Middle is here visit-- It is the D'r's intention to open. a 'Hilae,J. E., farmer, Milliken, ; Pugh, Geo., farmer, Whitevsle. V.. soon first-class drug store which will his parents. \ Percy, Uriah. farmer, Green River. orn.— On Tu Oct. 9yth; be in charge o a com tent_drug- .Pike, A. R., farmer,Boz Grove. •� pe itbe wlfe''of Henry:. of a son. gist. The opening of a drug store Petch,;Robert,farmer, Milliken. - --Sy�tematicBlly give you-the means to en)Qy sari o R` ' C. J. Brodie, V.$., and Wafgg in this part of the township will Penney,Samuel farmer, Box Grove J ,were fudges of horses at Ma kham be much appreciated by 'the regi- Raym� er, D. W.;farmer. many things thought only possible to the rich. f � "fair last week, denies and no doubt wilt receive Robb, George,farmer,.Armndate. A large crowd attended th their hearty support. Robb, William, farmer, Armadale. - A vacatlOD abroad $ bolus s.motor-CBI;_8_C011egi a "tet Reesor, David,farmer, Gedacr.-Grove.I. -�v_� ..rastwood estate sale here on The 85th . anniversary of the Reesor, Colin Dr, rmer, Cedar education or anything.else you- wish. for can be. yolltS Tues y. Good prices were real- Claremont Baptist church will be Grove. - ized. celebrated on Sunday. and,Mon= Rodd, George, merchant; Markham. if you save the dimes and dollars. ti W. E..Risebrotigh'hAs placed`a Aa'y,,Oct. 14th and lath. The Rev Ramey,Thos., farmer,Box Grove. ' horse clipping machine in his A. T. Sowerby, Ph. D., L.L.D., of Stewart, Dr;' R. hi., at residence, ��.�� ODDS BCCOilllt sari interest 'ls paid ;blacksmith shop and is ready for Toronto, is expected to preach on Markham. a ,,;:business. He has also put in place Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and i p.m. Spears, Adam, farmer.Atba. 4 times ,a .year In ' • a new forge. . . Appropriate music will be render- '• Sowel, John, farmer,.Box Grove. Canadi Tran, �'rn. H. eon,er, Cedar G ler; ���� �� ��� F. M.•Cooper captured the silver ed wt both of tIiese -services. fin Tomlinson, Simeon, produce dealer; ' CLIP.With his driving -pony at Monday evening ter t�ill be served -� Markham fair. :Hiss Ell& Dolphin from 5.20 to S o'clock, after which B�RCi1Gli Thos., commercial traveller, -- _ Viso was successful .in securing a first class. programme will lie -Markham. �It x fir, for her fancy-quilt. rendered.. Dr. Sowelbyf will de- Nilson, A. Fr, at resilience, Mark= :,E. S. Thoaktr, huger, N ar ' ut• The time of the year. is here.liquer his,popularleeture, Pilgrim ham. •when we are very forcibly remind- John," and shhort addressee will be Wildon, E. H. & Co., merchant, _ ed'that something should be done given•by the resident ministers. Markham. Wiemer, Eli ah,'farmer, Markham. e ia3 the wap_of putting walks Special music wily be furnished by Walker, Wm. H., thresher, Anna- .across the roads at the corners. ss Maud Gregg, of L'zbridge, dale. �V arm The `News" man will make his R. E. Forsyth, of North Clare- N. B,—T)ie list of 8carboro Tele- ` s R as weekly visit next Modday instead mont, and the Coates Bros. Ad- phone Co.'s new' subBeriberg, includ- �-/ x _ oh Tuesday, owing to pubhcatiou mission 25.cents; 'children 15 cents Ing those on the extention from Milli- da falling on Thanksgiving ken through Agincourt to Ellesmere, y g , -- -- Has been no tronble to you of late, but the time is not far•distant,when it ..'.The ..Nevus' will be issued a day i Growtb of the Phone, will be published is a week or'two, p will uire an effort. We would impress upon ou this fact that our earlier next week. when all the phones are installed 1e9 y - Uiern Thanksgiving services Lists of subscribers of the Markham The number of new subeoiibers to the Moves will accomplish this with the least effort of any. Our stock is Scarboro Co. since 1st January is over arriving daily and are worthy of your inspection. The price will be no will be held in the Methodist and Pickering Telephone Co.. Limited Sc 'vin mornin installed since January let.. 1906.•— _ church on Thank;gs 8 The new directory of the 8touf[yille ` at 10.80. Rev. ][. 4. Tact Barnes.Wm.,miIlss,(iFrren River. Corson, R.J., at residence,.Mark- and Bethesda company contains 126 Doaiewell, Claremont, the )P Op18$ "preach and the other resident ham names,including those in Unionville. ministers will sealer in the serTicee Connor, Boas,. prodnee dealer, �c Q Considerable of the road has Brougham. FARMERS Z bei washed oat on the hilt south Dimana.James,farmer,Locust Hill. �.�rOid Medal . . . a . �„• of the village. The hole is quite Dimms.A. F., farmer.Cedar Grove d and ve erose to the track. flordbu, largos-. =Cedar s+ ,ep ry fJarovD �' Huy your L�11ow poiubs at t Jlaremont d n This state of affair should not Bates. Jonathan, butcher, Boz Foundry. $t►ving secured the servi- 4 M1 exist a8 it is vary dangerous for gam, cceeseeoff a first-class moulder we are pre � -Bin er - Tw - �, a driving during the dark Hagerman, Benj.. farmer. Locust the d to t. �e plow points equal'to - ni_ g�ite. Hooves, M. R., grain buyer, Lo- - �._Call It is with regret that we an- cost 831E Threshers. ° ' gr+r s-= -4nounce the death of Rachel May: Heise?. Albert, farmer, Breen Riv- ,. Tnfan daughter of James Evader- We are prepared to make en me - hill a the age of 15 months. The erHeniey, Wm., •' carpenter. Boz 'th shoe to easir t notice.aee or boil- p �t } �•� tittle one passed swap on Satur- drove. erg on Henderson ender8ln tXr Far* -V��rn�o Wanted.—Old cast Iron and plow day from .summer complaint, the Hornshaw, Ford. cattle dealer, points. _`--funeral taking place on Monday.+ Green River. R. T TY. Mr. Underhill s many friends ez-i Jarvis, Jonathan, farmer, Locust V LIFT; FORCE AND PUMPS� . tend their sincere sympathy. Hlll. Johann, W. H.. farmer, Markham. Dr. Ral��pph Brodie has purchased� Malcolm, Jas. B-, farmer, Cedar ..Fou-Shondry and Machtae - :.the late Dr. Eastwood's premises, and SUCTION Grove. p' $ a •C _ Claremol�t, - -�" Ont. . 'Constantly on 8 , d. Pric s 'ght• Ti �1Teroousothe rs Wind-mills erected and Repaired, ` ,worse Clippers ! - i h communication h f ring• p p Direct telephone tom units ion wit all parte o Pieke - Markham, Searboro, Whitchurch, Uxbridge and.Vaughan townships. `_fie 'unhappy Homes—Their Ooaditioa Irrttatss Both I have'purchased a first-class horse also Stoaffville, Markham and Pickering villages, over Independeat _ clipping machine and.am prepared to stem. $tlsbaad and Qhi]drea—bow n of Xothers do your work on shortest notice and y Orders promptly attended to. at reasonable price. p �y Have Bees saved !'t'ol� NW"U15 'Prosttratlos� lad Work done neatly and prompb -:w 'repairing done. �' 134 and W81L ly and at moderate prices. - : W. E. Rises �, - ,John G �, : - >A Thomson's old stand. - 87 CLAREMONT. ONT RICHARDSON'S b - pottaat atsplay i Photogra �Cbve yg olarp aisoetmsaol of - fiudonary. Boob,Dolts, T leaf - _ received for the Holiday��idclsj. Cal i A 1 V r. .'8a�riptiogs taken foe all M m 'Weekly. and Daif�iwepapl.es. r ' opozuq oa W. X. =3. M101-1A.RZ713oN', �aturda , ,dune INPl I�lber'! /�'t1IA ./NT.r L'�id'J�e,►��lr 'We are Prepared acs ere- 13Utter, � Eggs, ;cuts all work in a meaner y Whitby beam .A nervous, irritable mother, often on( Mrs. Chester Curry, Leader of the _ Orth that wi1-1 compa" favor- Cjhickens. VW verde of hysterics, is unfit to care Ladies' Symphony estra, 42 flare- :ably with that, of- any ` for children; it rains a child's diaposi- togs.8t, Feet BOatOII, Mage, writes: other first-cls�s gallery. _,, �?1• Works �.• -tion and reacts upon herself. The Dear Mrs.Pinkham:— trouble between children and their -Foreight years I wad troubled with ex- mothers too often Is duo 'to the fat treme nerrousnew and h ria brougbt on R. J Cowan, Brougham. Bring them.to„Claremont Market, *hat the mother has some female weak. by lyr�tllaritlea �could nether�;life Wednesday market day. ,nQw, and.she is entirely unfit to bear nor weak- lee nights. was very irritable,ser• - .. - the strain upon her nerves'that govern- Tonsanddespondent 0GrILVIL`9S -%lag children involves; it is•impossible "Lydia E. Pinkha,n's Vegetable Com- _ y-� A good working pump iA for her to en,do ani ca1mI pound was recommended and proved to be E i me ie Voney. yt�8 y ill; only remedy that,helped me. I have Roy case O X5.40 E. 'E.—EMERSON, tithe saved. Ti _ The ills of women,act like a firebrand daily improved in health until I am sow —.�lvn— upon the nerves, consequently nine- strong snd well. and.all nervousness has Glenora Flour 4.60, � Buyer, Mongolia. We handle all kinds and guar tenths of •the nervous prostration; her•. =ppe8r _ a Vous despondency, "the blues" sleep- The following letter ie from Mia. Constantly on head. e satisfaction.. . to leasneee; and nervous irritability of Albert Mann, 154 Gore Vale Ave,, _also. $ran, Shorts and Chop, Cistern tanks made-to ord9r. women arise from some ,derangement' Toronto, Ont a Sack aiid Lump Salt. -of the female organism. Dear'Mrs.Pinitham:— - y 60. YEARS` "I suffered a•lou time With serious'fe- Ch in $c.,per lbs EXPERIENCE Do you experience fife of•depression l g °PP 8 P . With- restlessness; • alternating Kith ma a trouble having intense pains in the :. g . . hac:k and abdomen and-very sick headaches_ � Hoover, - •extreme irritability? Are y out cpints e,-ere month. I was tired and nervous all• _ Brock, street, Whitby. ••Rim Basily affected, so that one.minute you the time and life looked t Dry dreary to me Green River. t y laagli, and"'the"nest minute you feel and I had no deli:a to lire until I began to —---- like crying? take Lyc:ia E. Pin'aharn's Vendable Guru- pound and tq get some relief. '1Iy recovery Do you feel somethtnq irks a ball rig-- R•a�slo�i but it was sure and I hate never fl 1 ' 1 1 1'�► ! TRADE MARKS In in your throat an threatening to regretted the mons ' s ent for the Com- �1 JJJJ 11JJ .L ll ; DEe16N8 cBAKING 9 3 y p o + choke you; all the senses `perverted pound as it brought back my good health.' Te h y C PYR nM . morbidly sensitive to-light and sound IV-omen should remember that L•dia Anyone certain o-ketch and deecr+ppt+on mei ' - y Good sfock of Ladders on baud quickly ackty-.stens our opinion evee wLether w Ci is the. abdominal , region,. and E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is .vuL,ur is probably patentable. Communrca. On and after May 1st I will conduct between the shoulders; bearing down the medicine that holds the record for at rZutfrions e.01 u8tenuat.IIanabookon eaten-. pains;. nervous .dyepepeia, and almost I' 'sant tree, taken nc9 for eecnrine ts. the gresrtest number of, actual cures of _ Ile A RGL'�TD. eaLerte taken st moron h Mnrn a catonreosite Beat' f fn the store adjoining Jwil -contunslly crclse and snappy? female ills, and take no substitute. tparor lWka,w+thont c�,erne,m oho Heel's furniture shop, where T will .reduction. if taking w' riAn�iC'�mQCane keep-constantly on hand a .goon sup- Liberal If ao, your nerves are in a shattered "Free Advice'to vifoten0n- ev, s ply of bread and cakes. condition, and you are threatened:witli' rite. .w,,,,alyfihtetRted weekly.- Largest Y .. . . Moe. Pinkham, daughter-In-law of Ly- guar r .,,, r �nrce`i���mTerms,p, Cakes of all kinds made to .order o zwvous prostration. dia. E. PinkfiamL Lynn, :Vias., invited W.-H.'JACNOON,Brock Rha " -. , .__._ , Tial hewed shortest notice. - - Proof is monumental that nothing In all aic*women to write to her lot advipl. ,iliP� ;t Ss'18rwCr:�,l�� Ice-Cream Parlor in connection. the world'is better for nervous prostra- Moe. Pinkham's vast ezoe*lenca with The beat lace to bu - rfia r,oY,nr,D tion than Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable funals troublei viiables)ms to advise yon- place _ y. . _ A. Vosopw><1rd thousatldE and thousands of wisely, and she-will-charge you sorbins ...,,women can'testify to this fa`e-_ 1 . fol her ad'u'lts � 1'1 ��!�'f3rH R o.�. 1trs.lWlis:'s Advice—A W�n leaf Undad0ft a Weis 1 —18 AT— -. Tabor's Famte;' ^emedies. c----• i �vt �]�m Th ••.- eep becornia more Gt0 .t th.0 - I pop,llar•.�•oA We public each de v,and - - ? Over 209 samples to choose from at A,gold by all dpalere n3riPr a positive - z Trduc* e • 4c.per r.tll up. Claremont -.- Furniture -.- Store ara:chalt ter,. : �r•.o, g,rar°"moi'' ;,lr_rills, rt�r.cQr, tion ` W,,uldfngs Pap- L} tie spa ,For all kings ofW rniture. Also, Picture Frames,Cul'- atoll line of the best and►�,.r,+.. • r'c.8 for lit. Read- `­* I taln.Potee. Carpet Sweeppeet'e, Tubs. Pane, Broome, arbe''^r•t• ,� mm�te.2fic. I am now 'prepared to pap th Brushes, Step Ladders, Clothes'8orsae, ►+*int,,Olga and Varnishes. %I-ayd in her M_ , � ,attirrah highest price for butter, 'e �j efncic at lowart poxm�ible prices. n� .�.., ? •rte* ! Tinware and G ranftk-ware. Don't tl . forget the pines}, rtrmnin t ttI :?re aQl fora, a and poultry. My W it ' When-in Claremonteall on fr .torr n wlw - •• u r' ' , t'$t.hack- is on the roads ' t r L• Talwr'a i'n w air J, $ B .'��..f, . - L usefur • • h,e niahPr _ . . _ - , - -1.. . -- ­ M, . ' _ Va I ` . , , . ,; . , .. . .. .. ; -­Z. ­ - - 1. I . :.�,' '.7 � . Nz - . .1 i. .. - - ­ I . - , -­ ,;., - -1 # . .. ­­- 1­1 . - . r�lrr Y. 3ALJh.:. ....:..+9c m ric7«�"• m).-^-c.. - .-..,- n �:. .. ,.... - r .,[•• '.„r 'r� . �'a^r,. ?. r" , - ,. ,. •M- .. }:F' „""'+, .: ,� I I , 4. t v_-_- -- — '? 44* ..- ' ilderad. They'must not freeze, or they sal�tanee'in slz grades, fi"oltr-a ltqui� - �. .t :' will be spoiled; they should always ba in, solutJon suil.able for waterproofing to a TS SUPERIORITY' _. , •e ,:s p j stone crocus or glass, never in glazed hardness suitable for golf balls -which �- , 4 jars or tins of any sort; they must be form it fs aald to possess the lightness ,Ove•Japan TAas Is ti0 ptyoetOiuneed � �� . - t kept.coot. and especially nasi the cup- of cork dna the toughness.of chilled :tli.eri#iG`� 14aMe ttOthi/tB bud moi• foI 1,Ip -- 11.-1' r .. be�# e Hoose board entirely tree of dampness where steel. In other trades it will be service 1^� . ., �: p Y ' _ _ It an a teapot itn�Fus#acfi. : jE. pickles are�tored. IS grease i any kind ole for fires, tubes .linolum Bork,Viand, ;:. p o a , ___t has been a'Jar or pickles will stabs and sheets for block. av men . p spoil if put In the same receptacle. Mr_Carr intends ZQ visit Canada and ;, ♦+♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Among the most attractive vegetables other grain-producitrg countries far the. ,.,;� 1. `: ._ used for sour,pickles is the beet. Care purpose of arranging for supplies of - hOMFZnC, RECIPES, should be taken in preparing thorn for cereals in quantities sufficient to cope ' boiling'to not prick the outer skin. or with the operations . contemplated. -. .; •'Vegetable. Cutlets. -- Delightful vege- the beautiful reg b lost'In cooking. When he was asked it his.invention1. _ :table, •cutlets • aft.. made in this way. Select them of uniform size. wash and might not have.-the,effect of increasing ' I : Mash six .lar a hot boiled potatoes, - x g bofl about an hour and a halt; drain and the price of food, he replied:- adding butter. seasoning, and enough cool; peel and slice half an inch thick. "There is no danger. The new lino- CBYLON GRFXN T6rl. ' V' trot milk to slightly moisten. Chop fine Measure vinegar to cover,, and add two leum will be a reserve food supply. In l one orlon end fry golden brown in a ounces o[ allspice and the same of whole the event_of a famine it can be boiled EYAry IAAF If LLH1C0101'Or. LLndOGtOPOd 1. 1. 9ablespoonful 01 baiter. Boil and chop' peppers to each gallon and bot( foe..Ave and reconverted into food," And of vir�'in partly. -Y _nne new carrots and white turnips Io' minutes. .When ccld pour over the - Lead pza . q-only. , 40o, ilio and ON per Id- At an SroM�'�: make one h^aping cupful of each, add sliced beets and cover. They will be � ""'-'*-' "• - r these and the onion to the potato, sea- ready for use in a week. • :SAVED BABY'S LIFE. ' saw the green rattans,tearing asunder . : G1FRd%kYY'S NAYi1L iDF.A., ✓L. iron very highly with salt and'pepper t•1 right and to-left away from an error- -- .— -- -- ,add a tablespounfu!17ot-chopped parsley- - There are thousands -of mothers riyous •brown•head-a trunk tightly coil increase in Navy Made Necessary by ' and mould into small cutlets: Dip each -• TEN MINUTE SOUPS. - •. throughout Canada who have no basila- ed up and a pair of huge gleaming Her Dependence upon Imports. in slightly, beaten egg, roll in 11110' Lon in saying that the good health en- tusks. It was all high up in the air, • - - ,. :bread crumbs, and fry golden brown in Puree of Celery. - Chop tinea little II Ioyed by their little ones is entirely due I and right .above me�mminent as t► . A German.Government official of high smokin ..hot tat. . celery; tops and a11, and'place over llie f to the judicious use of Baby's Oivn Tab- tandin has been giving a correspon- r- : : I..i . -q :.tteep, g wave that curlsbefore it breaks. With s g, fi B I Stuffed Egg Plant.-To stuff wipe.large ore in a kettle containing one pini of lets. And there are many mothers who my mound barrel I fired into the centre dent of the Pall .Mall Gszette 'soine expla- boilin water;" tet this stew fora few M d not hesitate to say that at critical of the enormous brown chest, the head nation-of the necessities drivin-g German egg plant sari bo in salted water for g inutes until the celery flavors the t eriods the Tablets have saved a bag , fifteen ^minuiee, than drain and cool. p Y,being so high and so close that it was policy ,along the road to international *.. Cut,each in halt lengthwise and scoop water; then strain, and add the liquid lite. Mrs. Wm. Fortin, St Genevieve,I covered by the tightly coik d trunk, and cellirion. �, :out the centres, leavingthe sides almost to one quart of milk that has been boiled Que., says: "I feel sure that Baby's then with an empty rifle I- turned and One-third of Germany's raw food an inch thick., Chopthecentres fine, and thickened with two tablespoonfuls Own Tablets saved my baby's life. ran down the track up which we had stuffs. he says. comes from abroad, one- , of flour and one of butter. Season with When I first began giving them to him �, mix 'with-an equal quantity of csunibled g B g -_ come. The elephant was only a 'few fourth of the people is fed on imported salt, pepper and celery salt, and serve he was so �1 consti ated that the dread soaked for three minutes in Y P yards behind tae, and I ran for lite. cereals, and 75'per cent. of her foreign little milk, then pressed quite drx, one with saltines. Celery extrdct may be;bowels cou! only be moved by injec-� Before. I had gone more than.fifteen trade_is,.sea-borne. . It is 'our recogni- uiade tb ffavo"r this soup if no fresh cel- Lon and he suffered terribl After union chopped and lightly fried in a Y- er twenty_yards .1 tripped and fell heav- tion of the utter dependence of German tittle dripping and a high seasoning. ery is at uand. - the first day I saw a marked change,,fly to the ground, my rifle being flung Industry and even the vitality of the - T'he addition of a email amount of Cream of Spinach Soup--Chop--fine acrd-in less than a week the trouble was from my hand. -Death.seemed certain body politic upon the volume of our - - some cold-boiled spinach; place two gills entirely•removed, and he has since en- e9o>ied. ham adds to the testi- of cream in a sou and add a pint and I could only hope that it would be imports, which hes revolutionized Ger- sa the shell' with the. mii- �n joyed the best of,health." You can get'painless. But to my intense surprise man policy and forced. upon us.the con- , ._ t'�� of milk; thicken wi,u a tablespoonful of .Baby's Own Tablets from your drug-!-with bu crumbs, and g-i the elephant had not followed me. Look- struetion of a great navy; the second im- - r to a ""`C ' . flour added to hall as much butter, and gist or by mail at 25 cents a box-from 1 in over'm shoulder I saw !t standing 'pulse beim The acquirement of colonies, y� a hot riven. : y g g �i then seas9a_with white pepper and a The Dr. Williams'' Medicine Co., Brock- Buttered Eggs.-Put two table- dash of grated nutmeg. Stir Tn enou - - under the great dead tree' from under- and the desire to expand across the seas - ., p -' . gtr vtJte�Ent: - nPa wife T-tied-tired-both�shot�-I on econatmie•pelitieal lii3es. of butter-in a small saucepan of the chopped spinach to calor the soup p it-ked myself up and, note daring to He looks' to a future with a Russian k slowly until it is darts brown, alight green; let it boli up, strain and strop in quickly two tablespoonfuls .then serve, adding salt and butter the CHARGED BY ANGRY ELEPIIA, . wait to get•my rifle, which had been Empire barring..future goods, self- on•vin res, cook for a moment thrown alto a thicket. by my talF, raced sufficient . American continent. and a take from the am Divide between last thing. - 1'punter. "venture nit- a Hounded'down- the path again and hid behind Self-contained • British Empire on_ Mr. . Tomato. Cream Soup-Place a cup of the first convenient tree. From this t:hamberlain's lines.. in_spife of Redf shirred egg cups and add to`each tomatoes over the fire to heat. adding a Pacbyderin in a 'Malayan Forest. - point•of comparative "safety i "saw the cal and Socialist fanatics, Germany, he A' quarter of a teaspoonful of chopped pinch of soda and a little water. When I took steady aim at the.last vertebra J elephant still standing under the dead tars, means to be able to exercise, _ -------- . y; break a raw egg carefully In heated through. strain carefully to re-. at the nape of its neck, expecting the;tree. It ,was fumbling dizzily with its where necessary. the force upon which h. place i11 a hof oven, and balsa uta- move every seed; and add to one pint bullet to smash its backbone and y poll-e per trunk in the heavy smoke of the black the ultimate success of commercial ll- . "w- ""`�-* the whites are set. A variation on of boiling milk that has been thickened naps to rake•into its brain, writes G.�povwler-jwnbling to find me. T_he cy-is dependent. He claimed the neces- this recipe into poach the eggs Volpe- slightl,f with flour and butter rubbed to-f Maxwell in the Teniple Bar, describing 1 blood was•pottrinft from the wound in ksity of the establishment of a central ' - .` safety. t.irir t6Ei whites with a cutter. and geih� till smooth. Boil up once, and an elephant hunt in the Malay penin-I its chest in great throbbing jetsand European cusloms union, with the Rhine slip them. into the cups in which the season with salt and'paprika; serve-with, Sul&. 1 fired and all was still. the bright green undergrowth-'-was under Germany's protection and the 'sauce has been ke>a hot. croutons. Peering under the smoke of my ten l drenched with heavy red. Adriatic manned by her marines. . Chocolate Pudding.--Grate a quarter Cream of Peanut Soup.-Add half a bare, i saw the animal lying motionless. After a fear seconds the great brute _� of a pound of plain chocolate, and mix pint of peanut butter [o Roe quart of I wailed a few seconds, and tRen locked began to scream with rage and pain. . - .- Ht with a quarter of a pint of.milk, and boiling milk, season with a bay leaf, a around Iowa the two 'if:ila.-. . The flow it screamed' As the numbness � WHIT£ BEAR MINE. . cook- gently till smooth. Beat together little sort, celery salt, or extract, and week before. shouting in"the Kunantan caused try the shock of the•first bullet "' . a quarter of a pound of caster sugar and one tablespoonful of grated onion. Cook valley, 1 had killed a fine tucker ele, wore off the pain of the wound and of Favorable and encouraging' reports ,three ounces of flutter till of the canis- for six minutes in a double-boiler, ,and pliant with a single bullet in the brain. the-second bullet In Its chest drove it continue to arrive concerning work on- - -1. . ­1. n- ' - lency of whipped cream; thea add .then thicken with- one tablesponful bt This made two consecutive-elephants to frenzied madness. It trampled over the White Rear mine at Rossland. Tho. -. --" 'beaten yolks of two eggs snd six ounces flour or cornstarch, moistened>in a little with two consecutive_ bullets,. and the the ground, which was already besmear- Roseland. Miner has the following of bread crumbs. Also mix the milk and Bold milk. Cook until smooth, strain $erond of then was this famous Bial eo' with its blood, and with trunk out- "The development of the several new •obocolate and a few drops of vanilla. through a fine sieve and serve at once ek-phant; Trying to.conceal my emo. stretched and ears'thrust forward turn- ore shoots found on the 850 foot level Beat up whites of eggs with a tiny with - croutons made of entire wheat tion, T beckoned to the men to come up, ed iii every direction for its assailant. and elsewhere to the White Bear,, con ' pinch of salt, place alt In grecsed bread - saying that the animal was dead. But 'After a time-it may have' been' only tinues with flattering results. - Eighty Lasins, saver with gret4ed paper'. and 'Soup Soubise. - Left over creamed "dead" had scarcely crossed my lips a few minutes, but-it it seemed like hours tons of first-ciatss ore and W tons of stand for one hour. Serve with sweet onions can be chopped fine and added to when there was a rending of the rat.- -weakened by the loss of blood and concentrates were shipped to the smelter . saute salad. -, one int of boiling milk; the cream tans, and before I could move th ele- convinced perha of the futility Rf it$ during the week. This was taken out • Cold cooked Ash,.salad of lettuce'and eientr butumorehflour may be addednif p A acro d before I had been lying on 8et on afterward if was ofound dead• in the course . the development."edienia required solip was charging P g Q. Pa Y g .' tomato two yolks of eggs, two table-, necessary. Boil all together then strain, the ground with all tour feet stretched t3 +-. — Hardup- I'll n erg _ o that r'estau- spoonfuls of salad oil,:one tablespoon- season and serve with saltines. A little out, and with, 1 believed, a bullet in its "it is a great cornfoat to have a child ra:yt again. The last time i was there I L- _ tut of vinegar, peppef and salt; and onion Juice may be added 'if the flavor brain. Air--elephant_cannot spring to about the .house," ,said the man of do- a afar got my overcoat,.and left his ` `'. sugar, Take the Ash, #k4n it, and re- of ciplons is not quite pronounced. his feet,-ad a tame animal generally mc.tic tastes. "Yes" answered the un- in its Place" Welioff�-"But the proprie. move the bones, Lad cut in neat slices. takes some time th rise. The sudden- -feeling -wretch, "when..company corvs tar wasn't to blame, was her' "No; but . grange a nice salad on a dish,. with I.'USEFUL HINTS. ness of. this charge may, therefore, ap- that you don't care for, you can mike I might meet the other man.". - . ',+Slices of Ash on the top. Beat the yolks ' pear exaggerated. i can only say that the child recite." , '") "�' .oi two eggs tlr a tmsln with a wooden A te�v drops of paregoric in wa7.er I,was. slQndartg within a few yards of - _ People have time to stop and listen to spoon, and gradually add the vinegar; will extermineto ,all the ants on the the animal and was not aware of any You cant judge.,every woman by tier the story of your success, but.they are _ stir one way only, es the aril is slowly premises- Put it into a shallow dish, Interval of time between Its }ytng silent looks, because appearances may be M an awful hurry when you attempt . added. Season with salt, pepper and and the ants will fall into it. oa the ground and- its charging me: I I bought at most druggists. i to explain why you tailed. I sugar. Coat each. piece.of 8sh with this Prunes are greatty improved by being : sauce just before sending It to table, and cooked in a little cider. --- -- -- -- - .__... ._ _. _. . gar-Wish the dish with slices of tomato To restore, discolored..brass .make a - and hard-boiled eggs. paste of vinegar.and salt, and rub it on Apple Cake.-Place a thin layer of the stains. Then polish with a.dry piece ,. . . . I L UIC' kly .t short pastry on around baking tin, of flannel. N pinch up the ledges with the fingers. e- mat the skin of potatoes rubs off ��� A�� Act - - """ " ' I . ,�i . -as to make a little ledge round the calla. easily when buying these; if n8t; they - , I... . Peel and in. two some large apples, 'have been dug some days, and will not , . . I.. - - ' earefuily take out the core, and slice be good a •flavor as it freshly dug. - _ them, then arrange in circles round the 11 stains stains left on white cloth try pastry, one over app • sew-e_Q machine ,oil can.be removed•by We have associated our name with White Bear Mining Shares. and to our established clientele desire :Sprinkle with ground cinnamon and rubbing.the spots with a cloth wet with to say that we give it the strongest possible endorsement. Firm In our belief that Wbit'e Bear is rapidly sugar, and.bake for three-quarters of an arnTnnria before westiiug with snip. reaching a position that will culminate in another Le Rd suecgss.. It has all the evidences NOW. [.nested SA A hour in a steady oven•. When cold di- Moisten R, little prepared chalk with and forming part of the group containirig Le not. -War Eagle and Centre Star at Rosstand, B.-G Ship- vide into pir'c ,•sift mots sugar over. cold water, to which n ttw drops of marts• aUeady made (in process of development only) Gave netted $if a ton after paying ail costs of freight, . and serve.- - •- ammonia have been added: Smear over smelter charges, etc. Reports reaching us regularly. are. highly Solis[adary, and w• oonfldantiy., expect to `,-,. Pickled Beetroots.-There are ,some the silver, brush off when dry, and Leo another repetition of the pew Rot wonder,. . precautions needed in the keeping.of jh wilts a soft chamois leather. ., ;pickles that may not be usually con- - 'I . . •.. ` •THINK OF IT! ' THINS{ OF IT ! _ - And particularly dote the location of ]White Bear. pen a.grow* of minfty properties paying �� dividends- . . _, WAF.AT MOTOR TIR1R$. of ii per cent. k FIFTY GE�yTS Inventor Discovers Substitute for Rob- ',CANADIANS WAKE UPI , -.r . �r ber Made From•Cereals: Igo �e immense possibilities of V -Bear, before it' passes under foreign Vontrol. Act, and act promptly, A new substitute titute for•robber has•been . • it .you would-benefit by this, which we consider. the greatest opportunity,that, has been•placed before you for • : - found, and if the claims of a Middle- somo-t;iaae. - 1i - • , sex (England) inventor proves to.be N fonds Conditions the well founded, w•e shall some day,see ,.m,• DO YOU REALIZE•IT ? :'' i . motor cars and bicycles wittl tires made la N .... .......:,.......:......... iSf>,!N . gain from the use in H.e i '_ of wheat, golf' balls that once were key- _ . " " " " ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -of Scott's Ell Won is + itfee v e ltio b• ao oath . nets of'maize, paverdents of barley, and 8 " " « . +� ..... ..... .... 114141 1110111 VC>ry. raQld: �� ft breadum that might have been rye 1,®a v •' ibilities fn WMte (tear. Shares fn n developed 'mine, •producing unde the (most , reason Ate �tHt a Patent office records show that some You have magnificentpose .. Gfty�C«tt she, Mlllittl IS ' 300 inventions of substitutes for rubber favorable conditions, actually selling at pros;eel figures. To those who have already taken advantage of .fhb Save been flied, not one of which has at- offering we want to extend says congratulations. To those motto up to the present have not Veen Rt to do so, ':tMn for as erdinsty we wan, to 'rafterate W"i ire'have aMwdy said. and assure them that -our confidence in this property .18 . _ COtigOt'.COId K UStigt rained success. unbounded. _ - The new claimant is ,h1r. William . = " . ' • as' a trial for babas Thredfall Carr, of Wembley. He Pur - I 5 ' and Ct�laitn: `n other poses-to make artificial.rubber from cer- You Oan **cure Whit• Bear Now at About IQ Conti .a.,iNlaly . , . • ; , , eals. it is'said that a syndicate of caps- .� . . "' f1Qit]i n is t nterested ►n the manufacturing _ SfO1Ker.--tleattll CiH1110t rights.veof offered him $1,2W.WQ.for his patent. - T -aavlce arHd do not delay en boort rt - 1. , ` .be built u In a da _.• __ .. INVEs ` 6.500- 00 (Not 8 peoulate) fN 'WHITE dfitAR p y .•The invention of artificial rubber was -in such Caleg SCOU's phesied at.the recent meeting of the • As a beginning in a remarkably attractive offering. Etmttttaion must be taken 13rilish Association, and the industrial r __ - world.has_.beeri.eager for. it. ever since We have„ buyers and sel > ___ _ _ _ ._ _ . California, White Bear, Syndicate, Buffalo, -McKinley Dar- ,Colonial ilnrestmevet�adi H.eao. CAW as nourtflt Ment; a food the motor Lear and. bicycle . trades. adisn pit, bass. Formesent, Trost , .t , [ �, B'111ediClne. threatened to exhaust the supply of the McKinney, Sullivan, North Star: ragh. Consolidated Smelter, Granby and , '-gun ■saltngs' T'- natural article. Giant; " lYovdty, Wrginia, Monte ,Srne}ters, Nipissing, Amalgamated- W i ANY (trWnq Write or win as .boa .'lt.'s a food fpr britt and - . Mr. Carr's substitute is obtained by Cristo, Ramble, Can, Gold Fields.Cobalt, Albert, - University, Foster.. or mistrial secarky_ _ i 1Wtab di��! treating any cereal with phyalin a .. r 3`"""""` well-known chemical substance that acts Do Not Fail to Write or Win us To-day. Wire Ordeea at Our Expsnss. ,' in solution as_a ferment, turning the - i 1 �-e� --�'aA starchy matter in gram info dextrose. R0 � STOCK BR OKERSr �. I r�. ' ` Another chemical is,used in the procsrss FOX , _ i - ;COTT sic �WNE, �I + to check Iermeritat.ion at any desired Membora .9tsndsed $Iatrt , .. . . - ,� r • - Toaaab, eat.- - stage. This makes it possible io pro -Standard Stock Exebange_auilding - - Cor. Scott -and. Colbgrns.81a.. MCOMB0: e,. '.rsii.ia Axdre fats duce the arlificlul . rubber in several � Main t7B6-Esiabibtfed'i887. _ r. different strengths. .. t` � The inventor •Proposes to make the F • _ . .. '' ., . . .. _ - _ _. . , . . .. .. .. . - , L I .. ' . .- . . _- . i ., 1,' - , I . ,. .^. . N­4414-�,­� , I I . r ­­� . ­ - ­ . - . . I .. ' .. . .. t I . I *­ . . L ' . .. ' I , , . ".. ," -- . I I ,may '._ - --I-, I. - - , L . .. ._ s.. µ..-... .y - ..•...�' _ .".•. s:'i'�lYm•-.e. `�.. ,�,' °r­- -, -f - . ys� .L- .. .....h-. Y _�.a"�: Y.: ...a -, ­ . 1 .. '.1 oon§�L b--._ li�illi�!lii��iii�iiiiiiii I I , iliiilllllijiii!!!!iii...1A11V . I ' , , A -;�, �a. � '��¢� „'..�•� • r t. rHu III. r.:4. '.'s.�.-n:%i:. s ¢R� , a x ,�:,ro tG�I�'y,. r A 4 a h .. " .. ,.... ._ ..• � ........ _. - , .. .. ... �• - , 'ons>.q'ux�' �����_-„y_.-i•; s_ 4.-TyA�o-"fLT..c'._ �r'.y�.neE�J" _°l _ i r ,..;__--nn' .�.�•,�°�'..:.rsis' � .*-.:.. - .a !' ''S, .q,.: a-v tt•�- -r•. ... -s L'-�' ,•!e� ,,F `�+. +' '>9. Z'a .. "'7' ... i. '.._ "�.. .- ;.. �' ,u...0 �^7y ..: -' •:,+u�- ,�, �•. .+ .•sf`� .ii1. �.y 9.w`r .S..r {3•i i K �I?� _ -• --— KING U1�Dbut a perterred cieditor, of tbe'national - ---- - ER GOST PRICE treasury. ., (Fen- gle In conclusion it may be mentioned6TI —toomm9mbL an ', •— that.the existence of the. Crown lands _ shrink - date8 from the dawn of English history, E � is—take H PEOPLE ARE NOT TAILED and Doansday Book, coin Ile by Wil-_ Y4 -,out. TO DEFRAY .XX§4&NW- lia . the Conqueror in the year 10f35 A. j(�S, Wh tl�h, CrOi2p, COUj 18 ”- D.,"shows 'that even,in those days the C f eve description and character, b' y O 2Sra? t a; 4 _ - comprised, in addition to, all sorts ct• ry p P en- '" other property, royalties and fees, no An British Nation Have Best of the Bargain 22 8 L ung troubles Asthma Sore g.1e fess than 1,4.,E manors in England. In •-�.• ,� ,: s ,t,- ;� �•,,, �;; Undervttear Made by King on His almost every century that has elapsed d 4 , •�� keciiayou since then laws keen enacted b atS, etc. are all cured by this •� s �, Accession. ► sa well s e "° Soverci gn apt Parliament to..prevent T hr0 _ z nlends vQarm',ttecanaetIte the princes vested tthe alienation of Crow ,. . ']'heirremedy. x '>='r3 r ti i .•z `' short Sores that Neither King Edward nor e pafe and 'permasient management Isto-day-in'the"State ataiceBomeunder- or pr.nccsses of his house cost the Eng- 'Department of Woods'and Fore§ta and For sale by all dealers. weat.iteh' e,.taken lisp taxpayer a single cent, and �'o- In the State Department of. the Board out of Pen-. fessor 111asterman was perfectly just,- cf Wo;'ks, al the head of which.is J. Only 25 cents a Bottle'. : tied in do h^,ring the other day at Cam- k+ Wot'L Pierpont Morgan's nephew throtto mar- t ri.tge tfir�"John Buil,go-his-monarchy ria a Lewis .li-aicourt, all sides We receive thousands tf be.ow cost. and even made a profit on g it­ The fact of the matter is that the appropriately finds himself intrusted <.� ` probably y 1 m grwr British. Sovereign possesses by right of with the.direction of whet is 1 Testimonials els fro gra poop of fabric d91es dad inheritance an immense amount of very the oldest trust In existence, namely known b the name Great Britain's Crown lands. Expressing their appreciation Of ail ai:os' feewomMae ea- ae valuable proPY, Y dmo. a.sA plantee&by your own dealm -f "the Crown lands," which belongs tq -T— _ him ex-officio as a.species of life tenant, - much in the L same way that the terri- The Duke of Abruzzi, who has at last CARPET DYE I N(a tonal magnates in England hold their conquered Ruwenzori, the highest peak ancestral estates. That is to say, the of the hlduntains of the '!Noon,-"macer 1 00 T C •ea oswrs, s►s.r a dae"Lr as.e. SRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 04. "Cro%yn lands" cannot 4e alienated by before touched by human Soot,' has al- F X F�C T OR-"T ��by�,,-4 we we a,•toap*a, the Sovereign for any 'period beyond ways displayed a passion for inountain- /� a,,�, the length of his reign, just as the own- eering and exploration. Before he was Err-of an entailed- . a lease. it or otherwise dispose of it for round the' world in an ltaliun warship. !! w Fruit Crowers, Attention any term beyond that of his -own life, His successful ascent of Mount trains, in i` OSiA►V1/A Steel Shingle$• have with the legal consent of hia in'- Alaska. in 11397 was a feat never before : BATiag ac 7ansa a» mediate heirs. Following the example accomplished. and in 11399 he made iii MiItd,' aaaia, ri•lia.t•ra To. Nas•ri•a ora �.. of his mother, the late Quisen. Victoria, famous vo-vage in the Stella Pclare, elm aaie to sawoa trtaair.i is?Tera t to a too and of his grand-uncle, King William when he got eighteen nautical mild raatYT, sy r fait-,X-- �..,mar-ata t ritti�°a°et few foam IV„ England's present ruler on his ac- nearere the North Pole than Nansen hvkt wtlpela�iiii.•rr toe srf oo p•r .•d -- s StCril1 Uaxvx�Qft - agremen4 with Parliament and with the _ g� national treasury whereby,-in. return The Flagging Energies .Revived. aN� All IT " lot bis surrender to the State of the Constant application to business L, a �+•Y-•, t major portion of the Crown property �� BZ3YS A for the duration of his life he re-eived !ax upon the energies and if there be FIM F0� . H O M E 3n An, undertaking from the na- not relaxation, lassitude and depression tion to furnish him with a civil list f are sure to. intervene. These come. 11<d1M ► .a�.•t�.."a nearly $3,0(1).000 a year and to provide from stomachic troubles. The want PI'OQt �•+r++•••t++ adequate allowances for the princes and of exercise brings on nervous irregulari- "'� a.w SU .�s•Pr � � princess of ties, and the stomach ceases to assimi Made from Painted or Ga?ranized Steel.at prices varying from$2.115 to$5.10 r a�s.b.4 *— •m,•y late food properh. In This condition per hundred agtre+•e feet e»veeirtg areasttre. Thin is the reaerai durable cav- +•�=_ THE ROYAL. HOUSE l�arme'ee's Vegetable Pills will be founli ertg on the market, and is an Ideal ooveatng for Houses, Barna,Stbave,81a• l char s...W. low i.aa..s.dpoft ...• a recuperative of rare power, restoring valors. Chuecties. etc. Any heady man San lay foe*OSHAWA"tangles. A b&A6"6t SM'"w'~0� It wac not_the Kin and his family N Ata ura«o OUT A M,aoaeesas.- g Y the organs to healthful action, dispel- hammer and snips are the only tools re�trtred. e06 who made the beat of this bargain, but ling depression, and reviving the flag- We are the largest and olden ccompaany of the kind tinder to o BrKi* Washington Heights the State. Far; owing to the careful Sing energier. flag, and-have covered thouaaands of the had buildirW throaghoat CaatdiL ' ta.n;♦.,.r...:�,.br+:t..:rte.., management and extraordinary devel- making them I' •r'i'''i"''r P.A..a ao opment of the Crown property. coupled .�.t..�,.,,.•,�a s. FrnP Y• A clergyman who was a widower had FIRE WATER AND LIDFtTNitNO-O'ROQIR• -1 a o•.i.i••,�v.+•"w••r..a w.:+.+o.. with fife amazing growth in the value three , grown-up daughlcra. R We also manufacture Corrugated Kron in long ahaett, Coaductar PSS and Having haes '25x125 Feat for$104 of building laiid during the last fifty Occasion to go away on a visit for a few EAVLSTWAIGH, Etc• rcan.. s.axaawra. years, the treasury is managing to net weeks. he wrote home from time to AM 'AL SIDING. in futitation of brick or stns. �-+• '�- •+'"� profits:of as much as 51,000 G00 a year P time. In orae of his letters he informed. METAL CEiI1iV(i5. to 2.000 designs. - -• ..+"3;M.-,•'� from the proceeds of the Crown pro- them that he had "married a strapping Write for Catalogue No. 14A,and tree samples of 'OSHAWA' Sbmg%L 41A •ALL-• �1i0r+�jP perty, after all the expenses! of its widow. with six children." You may Write �y _management-the,_civil list of the.-Ling -timagineANDTtuand ueen, and the allowances of the housetfo.what a.siir ihisvicartEreturthe �' R. �° �p�+�s ToC.. .a.rr • a..+. Q houseti,ild. When the .'vicar returnederoyal princes and princesses have been home, one of his daughters, her eyes red �y�t� ` ' deducted., in fact, the calculation has Upffeal. OR Toro�o, ■rtat> 1 I. V 1.C- _ with weeping. solei :-"�V'here's the . been- made that, instead of Queen .Vic- widow. you marred, father "Oh, 1 ear s w omit @L t"saw:sL lick •t)oda••1 r L.�ba:4 oat ars P•abraL tofu_ and her family having. been a married-her to another man." source of an expense to the national u ya.r - Wri iVwpt og" MUD OHCS AXV wosBa-GSKAWA.oat ' eae',-rluer: they have i ince 1011 bene- - I the Mate to.1he extent of at least Where can t get some of Hoiloway's J..IRdy S _- `33Ei09,C10=that is to any, they have T* Goin Cure I was entirely cured of my PRAIRIE WHEAT - w F lieved the taxpayer from the amount-of corns by this rernedy arui i wish sonic •Q(� Wa40 AC tch focal•' burden, thanks to the Domain ,more of W. for ti, •friends. writes �8 - concluded by Quern Victoria near thr'EY- Mr. J. W. Brown, Chicago. a mass • a • .•a i s score and ten years ago. and renewed - , - ` by Kln Edward at the time of -,his ac- g Dodd) sententiously)--"It inti t good _._ _,,SOLlD GOLD _ cession, m 1901. -The• agreement well for a man to he aloin'.." Peggy fthor• CK X come to an end at his death, as It is oughly bored`-"'f Fen hadn't you better' ; impossible for trim to bind his sue go home to ywr muther=' - - l5-,Te%,Aed peri. sor. But there is every reason to be- Near Neudorf, Saskatchewan. A great bargain. 81! �Ae' &� Movement Neve that when the. Prince of '%'ales he- $25 os. may en had is comes sovereign as .George V. he will Parents' buv Mother Gra%es'"'Worn: acre. Close to two rail!Oads. Branch line Of Grand Truuh be led by motives of policy mind expedi- Extenriinator because they know it is Pacific surveyed almost thl'OUe1ll the property. edtha elwed a open hoe 14k. oncy to agree to a itimilar arrangement. a• safe medicine for their children and y e lie will be perfectly justillEd, tinweVer, an effectual expeller af, wprms. 0>Ox 41, T$ WEST ADELAIDE STREET, TQRBMT�. !>�case. _ ir, exacting from the Slate as a quid.proUSE It carries a fell gtiaraatlee as qun for the [Town lands a considerably "Look here!" exclaimed the old lady. !auger civil list than that, now enjoyed "I want you to take back that parrot Io its accuracy iip't400e-keepag. 1-v M_- father. F-or, large as are The rev- you-sold me. 1 find'that it swears very � BU1'1NEi A (:CIOWN. MAKE MONEY enuea derived therefrom at the present badly:' "Well, madam," replied the N„t once or twice. but many limes, a for yourself and friends by selling precisely the„rime exaeellest moment, they are bound within' the dealer,"it's a very young bird: it`ll l,Iarn crown has'been last, stoien, or pawned. q�Innipeg Real Estate, Good commis movement in 25•Teargold Stied next few years to receive to swear betW when it's a bit older,” At the close of the Abyasiiaaan War the sion allowed reliable agents. - Write to- eix wit be test *dphid fat A PHENOMENAL•INCREASE .-When thees. crown of King. Theodore was bought �y for particulars. =15• b;+ the fallingin of the leases-of large unstrung and the whole body s»p officer, and presented by him to D -,s, gfrom CAMPRELL AND F.LBR g g Central Canada brokers, ,Aa DIP”08.0 ese t aenj wI«.wT! tracts of land in L,radon, including the to wretchedness, wheri the mind is filled Soverei;n. it is now at South Kensing- 445 Main St.. WINNIPFA , a.,.,ty..f_4,CA..V ts+.rt- wh a of Regent . Street, with all. the with gloom and dismal forebodings,.Ihe ton. having beUr seal to the museum by r.,.e.+A+t rat•• buildings thereon--that is to say, one of result of deran;ement `of the digestive the prussian Monarch. the most important thoroughfares in the organs, sleeplessness comes to add to S��1 ,�. �1NEAT ��� .; fashionable shopping district. From J� A Merry, Heart Goes all the Day. D 8 the distress, tt only the subject could. 'Yr this tt'"will be seen that the English sleep, there would be obiPvion for. a But one cannot have a merry heart if people can, thanks to their enjoyment while and temporary relict. Parma- he has a pain in the back or a cold with NIKNIPEI: �f the revenues of the ably administered Mable Pills a*ill not only in- a rackingcough. To be merry one Crown property, afford to pay consid- duce sleep. but will act so bE!nefiainily mu.;1 be well and tree from 'aches aril 1.Oti6 acres o[ clean unbroken prairie, r ' ernbly more than they do toward the that the subied will woke 'refreshed pains, Dr. Thomas• Eelectric Oil will' - J/ a " maintenance of their, reigning house and restored to happiness. relieve_all pains, muscular or other- the finest wheat land on earth, ,on the (/ �} without it casting the tax-payer a cent.' wise, and fur the speedy lrcatment of banks of the Red River,. 45 miles from The expression crown lands covers a "1'm goin' to stop gain' kind nail help colds and coughs it is's splendid meth- Winnipeg, four miles from two railway r • }e," said little ]ohne. stations. $15 an acre' takes, it, E5,000 great variety of property. It-comprises, ful to people," y• cine, cash. h`alance easy. No better farm, no a; I just mentioned above, entire shop- "Hoa••. is that?" 'asked his mother. better investment, ----- ^'^'~- ping and residential districts of London, "Welt, it's this way; at schoeil to-day 1 Vli,_,.l adti Bimcomb is fond of;do- _ UNIQUE LIGHTHOUSE. salmon Ashings in Scotland, over 100,• saw Tommy Jones putting n pin the r mud on the, sly." He-"�'es; but erchi t O Bank Building, in, i ....iY Merchants Rank Building, .'The most extraordinary of.all Rritfsh 000 acn*s of the finest agricultural land master's chair. so, just 'as the masiQr t aye', teu'iuly 'cut un if other,,.people Wined Nan. lighthouses is to be found on Arnish iii England alone. huge forests-among;was about to ail down. I pulled away the dent rind,out at�out it." �G' them Windsor, Great Park and the New,chair. The master sat down on the, Rpek, Stornoway Bay, a• rock which is Forest--canals, mines of every- descrip-[floor; and when he got 'UP-he licked nye! Cholera morbus. cramps and kindred separated from the Islnnd of Lewis by tion from those of gold in Wales to inr pulling away the chair. and.Ihen WEATHER FORECASTS BY POST- a a channel over 500ft. wide; On this rock I compla+n s annually make their appear- a conical beacon is erected. and on its those of lead in the file of Man; salt.1 Tominy Jones'licked me for interfering ane at the sarile lirve as the hot wea- Mexico's postal department has a works and an extraordinary number of Yes. I'm g9iri' to stop hatpin' People,,ther. green knit, cw urnhers,.'melons, ova] method of informing the public of summit a lantern is fixed, from which, feudal dues and rents. the very names j now." I tic„ and ,Wally Persons are debarred � night after night,•shines ;a light visible tie weather bulletins given out by the ' ...by the fishermen•Inc find wide; The way of which are beyond fife comprehension' from eating thest tempting things, but weather. bureau. Every letter which of even the Englishman nt average edu-' they neAd not at;lriin if they have Dr. asses through the o(Hce is now stamped in which this lighthouse is illuminated 1 cation. Then.-there are. quarries and D a s Il senior Cordial and p - is this. On the Island of Lewis is a-r•;ynitiis and fnrfeitnres, treasure.troveg MARTYRDOM DESCRIBED. J. U. Ke'llogg'- b Y with the indications'for the next twenty- lighthouse, and from a window in the' j Inke a few drops in water. ,It cures the tour hours. This stamping is'done at lower a stream of light*ht is ro'ected on .and 'i quantity of other squrces'of rev- Kingston Man Tells How He Suffered'crairr and cholera , in a remarkable the same time as the postage-stamps p l er:ue. fano Rh the "deodand" was the and flow He was' Rcltased. irmnner and is sure to check every dis• 6 the letter are cancelled and there -to a mirror in the lantern on the sum. feHeilaire to the Crown of any chattel "For years a mar- turbance of the bowels. stamp fixed• . _. ;nit of Arnish Rock, wh:ch hnd been the cause of the death calving , t}•r," is flow Chas: -- accidental, or otherwise, of a human be. ail. Powell'' of 10.', £XTRAF`I TNG AN ELEPHANT'S ` ing: mad hr•-wny of illustration I may rte# Raglan Street,11,11-• mention that if a carriage ran over s atom, bi i ins his TOOTH. Dear Mother -- ' child and killed it, the carriage became :) story. "A martyr I The greatest. dental operation on re- Your Bale awn are a consent ewe i y. L$CkIEATED. TO THE CROWN. -;y,�� io chronic constiha cord wins performed upon an elephant , F.A sad Winter we�dw- w,7 tion;but now f am i in' Ih cit of Mexico. 'The aching tool.h � fence abouts 'Oh's y' ateb exld Do you All these revenue; derived from 'the tree from it ,and all was 12in. long and 14in. in diameter at � po� G,re. ebe Lard Tome. ud j Crown lands are paid, along with the throwth the use of,the root.. •After the animal had been se- ,�it6a d•aeimsomasy? kis"rad , Ghas:11. Powell. Dr, Lconhardt's An-I crn,ely fastened .w With chains, his mouth "r *dingle aasedy for all t other•�revcnucs of the Stale, into what y i 5r e is-known as.the Consolidated Fund. ti-Lill. µ•ms pried open and a quantity of co- &NUM of the are p.� is e]aa&au The first�chhrge upon the latfer is the I "I was ind�ued - to try Anti-Pill by I oxine applied to deaden the pain. When Isis &booiartdy )WW;60 sad pleasant is la - inti.rest,of'the. national debt, the second I read the'testimony'of some one who i this was done•a hole wag,bored-through lake. lti.gnaraneeedtoweeryoesmoear cliflrge is the civil list.of the 8oveieign had been cured of constipation by it. I the tooth and an iron bar inserted. - j,,dw ea. T6epnaei• 25c.ler beale. dna it is only niter these two oblige- had suffered.for eighteen years and had Then a rope was twisted around the bar nod all dole"is o.edicioe aaN s:, >y - tions have liven met_ in their entirity •taken tons of stuff recommended as I and four horses attached to drag' it out. I L that the halane• beenmes available for cures lout which made me worse rather �s �i * the exp,ns s in 0 11 connection with the than better. Doctors told me there was The S in ter-"Do you think men. and • a •r• °rc0'; maintenance, of the t;mernment. This n.r cure for me. Dr.. Leonhardt's LL P n;,�rA.Wbeia•+r•ry� ` "Q 1es/ shnus better than nn�thine else that the Pill cured me." women ever get ton old to marry. ' The F- / "' 7cnsPs�N coir k' reivninq house of F,angland is in the. eyes All Dealers or The._Wilson-FylCo.,, Bachelor'-"Not necessarily• Age_doesn'ta ISSLE NO. 4x-06. A the,law not a s -endiasy of the State,I Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. j always bring wisdom.", f 'r ,.. ^,, ,. 4;,,,„ ;%, .'�V='^'*•fes♦ 't- :' �,✓°: -a..•.-- -u •. .. ._�-•- - �• -•-(bees.-So�et�. Z"aeoa i(� - _ _ _- _ _ ;Y ,.--> ,.. .: spending a �ye few se. � -....v —Miles Nellie w who.has been ..» •v , rt of S. B. No. 1, Pickering, "" ,•.•.712 . Wood was ia:thea city seriously ill, is we are pleased to for $e mbar. Br. IV—J. How- T :; -; y pts he` ve �MP0 m , _improving. land, L. Balsdon. A. Stanley, O. ]scut-3 ;P. Stanley, L. HaIlet. Sr. :.a a city oil Wednesday. ward' in sugar-beets, he hang iII— Powell, I. Wra Jr. III- �? 1, _ y r� yy � . 'O. B. $iID}IepR a eighteen ak're9 to handle. E. R3chal'dson; C. BalsdoD, J. e _of-daye In .the- Let, �—a'ndm�s f�dy, of Tormto, Howland, C.Richardson. Br. . ' eejc•• ape g weeks with his A. Howland, J. Jones, W. Rich MQhristo Dale, of 'lbronto, shat, Mrs. W. E. Vwnstone. ardson, H. Richards, M. Hallet. T� w,�' ailed on �g friends on —Fred Holt, night Operator at Jr. II—W. Kennedy, E. Richards. �m ectal Oxford Moncfisy. Whitby Jaaotion station, -has Pt, II—M. Wray, A. Kennedy, L. } —A great many of our residents been home for a few days throdgh Galpin. Pt. I—I. Howland, C. p aaiixenped the Markham Fair on illness. Monroe. M. Rogers, Teacher. k' ;gids last. --Jae. Underhill. of Claremont, =•lam Bella Thext"is spending a number of lambe for a few da here with her_brother, purposes from Palmer ' Proven a success and won . R. and .wife. VaustOne. a name and Ince in thousands iw —Percy Hilts, of Toronto, is —A few from here attended the of Canadianp es a x: Z t„ Hraa within the �; apendm� a taw days with Fick- of the effgete belonging to Fast five years. • ,r, ;:3F Dr. Eaetw assn friends. cod estate' Claremont �. :_Dr; Henry will be here as usn- on T aesday . �100�'i d0 7 Ta al next Tuesday to attend to his —Now is the time to see that prafeeeional duties. your coal bins are not empty and Call and let us show you our � d0. One stock o7 - -Born.-On Friday, Oct.q. 6th, that your stoves are in good work- f it order, eon, of a daxghtcer. —1$e first snow flurry of the '1!aa as weisah -- --- s -- - -Mise Sate McQetay, of Taron- aeslsonoccnrred on Thursday mor- is« r °taw oe iQt0V6$i �aIIgB$, Parlor =— - t o. is spending a few days -with Hing. Other parte of the province t■as g 'Pickering relatives. are enjoying good elei hin t� e —Mise Marlotte Taylor — g the am unt of ah Peat goods, .'Cooks, Heaters, Etc. Low Prices. y spent Conslderin esiiteals xhmh` i Thursdayand Friday of last live stock, sugar-beets, and apples always oa r a a a vara a F ,M g PP ew 2Pot th a Ds. :�eek with relatives in the city. ' being shipped from here our • bony �a number from here purpose 'station prewuts a regular Chicago -�.ei, tinD onsib a J. H, BUNDY- - taking in the social in Bt. And- appearance. oaand will grin ��1 resin the bloc 1h� r �,ew's eharch Whitby, this Friday —Thursday neat being Thanks- ertenii3g. giving Day, all places of business the .In a n a § -••1'ite Ladies' Aid, of St. And- will be closed. Those wishing tinaotiD�e`D�ain anQea�taayeu - {<sireh, met at the,residence business done should govern khsendotthesnt- testas—the end �t Bneamatism Thbremedyneve: a:e Somerville on Tues- themselves accordingly, tfsl2a where acufp Is Possible. It to now a - n, —Mrs. Dale and sone. Richard- {e7ueupintablet orli- Hued form—sok for 'alvert left in our office and William, of Mariposa, were althea You who have an!lerea any are sot• In er Underwear � P� �riL�y�i�today from Dsias and aches which you to onos reach of an apple-tree, �t:y Pickering attended the funefriends over iral o;w o bail ewe stiff who ezpezias H. a bunch of blossoms, >.or twtaQes of pain is damp weather H• usual thing for Octo- of the late Mr. - Clendennran on �t as r ust tr,n�s8o sliest -asin.r9 r } Iola ices the Sriaa o! rs at the Saturday. wee aeoosny has rasIIlne Sold an� ; ossa ucir ell Shirley has secured a —Neil Desmond, of Toledo, iaaaea b, - .,...�1 T..... R. offices at Ohio,. aecom' Hied by his newly PICKERING PHARMACY-. _ o In the C. P. pa g6ion Station at Toronto. wedded bride. returned home • • _ �',ingratnlate him on his one. after spending a week with his Let Others Help you John' la sister, Mrs. J. O'Connor, and other C ie' �O S 1� large amount of sugar beets Pickering friends. To recover stolenproperty. �W�V been ship from this ata- - ` to the Berhn Sugar Beet far- `-SYm Henry Clendennan; of _ Whitby, and former resident of The - during the past week. The this township, died a-t his home 9lekeFi.X Vi ilaWC 16olKmittec _ p is repolrted to be fairly good. 9 9 ' `C.1-C. T.'Ham, of Toronto Jun- on Thursday last is his eightieth will do this. 'We have this creek a good"display of Underwear for Mea, Women. ion, and daughter, Mrs. Sween- pyear: His will which took Boys and Girls. These are odd lines of stock which we are selling o$at fir, of Pittsbu spent a few days on Saturday last to the Members haoia¢propert stolen communi• reduced rices. much below the present vatae of the goods, Come and see r� y p this week with A. and Mrs. For. Friends'burying groaad, Picker- oafs immediately with any member- them and have your choice. _ ing, was well attended. of EsacQtive Eommiotea. [myth and family, and with W. G. —Ai we oto - Men's Drawer and Shirts run 50c to 81.00 _ g press we learn Membership (ea 41.00. - sad Mrs' Han°• that the steamer Cuba ran ashore Tickets.matr be axe trom tb•president or Ladies Nesta. long sleeves 2bc to 11i.W W Boys Shirts and Children's goods at all —Dr. Waugh, inspector of pub- . Secretary an application. y g prices at the mouth of Dnffin's creek • lac schools, paid an official visit to O'Connor,junior division of our blip with 28 pattsenRem on bonsai. She Arthur Jeiftey, J.A. 0 Connor, �PVe have also extra values in wool hose for this winter. See our linea " 2 was on her way from Toronto to Secretary. President. of strong double-kneed hose for boys,and our ladies heavy 255 eashmere hose. school on Tuesday afternoon and Montreal., 30 long as the wind Exec.Com.—Geo.Lena,D.E.Pugh,t;.S. We have Just received a big shipment -expressed himself as being highly remains in the same position as at Palmer,Pickering,Oat. sorttnent In all lines and prices are right. of Boots and Shoes. Good as- pleased with the work of the present, av damage will be sus- - - Leacher, Miss Clyedale. tained. - - - .,.7:..,. . - —Geese Carrigan, Grant Caden- On Saturday avenin feet a o ]fiend, Charlie Hay, Will Clark, — Y g JOHN �DICIRIE & SCO -_Howard Clark, and Oscar Rudolf, travelling entertainment com- former students of Pickering.Col- �n3' appeared in the town hall end held forth to a very small Get your lege, but now residing Ia Toronto, - Bale Bill", s nt Sunday with .Richard sad crowd. The programme which - Office Stationery, consisted of moving pictures, and Etc.. rs._Parker, at the'Cgliege. came clever arts b trained dogs, rented at - - -We are pleased to state that fuse said to be very - pp Infants Boots & Shoes at 15C.pall' H. C. and Mrs.Stork's young child Y Good• The The News Office who was taken to the Sick. Child- door receipts, however, was such It Misses Shoes & Bouts 15 25 & 50c pair. ten's Hospital, Toronto, to receive as not to-Induce them to appear. Y Ss. - 7 ,. - treatment for a broken arm, has again in Pickering. esu returned home and is rapidly re- —F. J. >Jarken and J. L. Larkin, Ladies'.Lace& Button Boots at 25ci 50c, 75c & $1.00 - covering from the effects of the of Chicago, are visiting at the , r accident. home of their brother, H. Larkin. - - These goods are all up-to-date. Clean stock-and will be sold —Owing to next Thursday being of the base line, Pickering. AI r. HORSE FOR SALE.—The under- at those prices while they last. P pp F. J. Larkin who is ' in the u¢aed bas one be+v77 dealt ttll�_ri.1aR Thanksgiving Day, We uC se soar ear.old. for We a ply to win our Ding to press - on Wednesday. real estate business, has lust re- lot 29,Con 1. Ptokerlim SIA - •-�e would ask all corespondents tarried from an extended trip W. LOGAN. :dickering, Ont. to send in their budget of news a through Manitoba, and So kat- to The new Pure Food and Drug Law day earlier than usual, and all chewan and hives a glowing will mark it on the label of every changes of advt mast be in Mon- account of the prospects of that Cough Cure conxalning,Opium, Chlor- day noon to insure& change.' vast and fertile country. oform, or nny oilier stupifying or poisonous dr But it passes Dr. . —A few 'days ago the young —A few.weeks ago we'had' all Shoop's Coukh Cure as made for - - �x -child of Jabez and Mrs. Hallet fell item in the NEWS in reference to lel years,.entirely free. Dr. Shoop all awhile running behind •a rig, the. height to which -a balloon along has bitterly opposed the use P f � OU31WIVej . r and a small piece of wire upon would have to ri a at Detroit, all o latex or narcotics. Dr, Shoo s which she .fell penetrated her which is approzimatel 250' miles C�"gh-Cure is absolutely safe even y for the youngest babe—and it cures it -'knee. ' Fora time the wound as- distant, before it could'be seen at does not simply suppress. Get&safe s r sumed a dangerous appearance. Pickering. We stated'in the iteral and -reliable Gough Cure, by simply •The Sherwin-viStove' P1pe EII81]1e1 is the We.are pleased to state that the that such height would be between insistingon haviii Dr. Shoo s Let child is now doing as well as can seven and eight miles. The 3touff- the la ' be your protection. ' : We "Beet"=wears longest:; IeOs best. be expected. villa Tribune, initslast issue, crit- cheerfully recommend and sell it. —Remember the Harvest Home icises the, statement. by saying: Pickering Pharmacy, -services in the Methodist church "The dip in the earth's surface is �`he Sherwin-Williams "Marnot" for Floors, Lin- -on Baaday, Oct. 28th. Rev. Dr. about eight inches to the mile, so Voters List Court, 1906 olenms Oilcloths, etc. has no rival. ,Shorey, of Oshawa, will preach that at a distance of- 250 miles, a i.,in the morning, and Rev. F. C. light elevated 250 multiplied by Municipality of the Township of ; Harper, B. A„ B. D., of St. eight or 2000 inches ought to be Pickering... "* - Andrew's church, Pickering, will visible on the horizon if no objects. ' NOTICE is h4reby given that a The Sherwin-Williams Enamel Paint for Bedstead's occupy the pulpit in the evening. intervened'." . The Tribune is cor- Court will be held, pursuant to The_ Ch8ir8 etas makes the old look neW, "— — --- A first-class programme is being rect when it states that the dip is Ontario Voters' Lists Act, by His + r ` prepared for the Harvest Home about eight inches to the mile, Hono�u the Judge of the County. festival to held on the evening but that statement is correct only Court of the County of g Ontario,, at Sherwin-Williams.Gold Enamels, The Y g the day, he 22 Pickerin' Village, at ►elle only of Tuesday the 30th inst. Full so`farasthe first anile is concerned, 'Monday, the 22nd day of October, at - particulars will be Riven later. but owing to the rotundit of the ' Y eleven o'clock a.m„ to hear and de- satisfactory kind for p10tIIIe frames, etc. '• —A number of our citizens went earth's surface, the dip increases termine the several complaints of er- to Toronto on Tnesday to attend with every succeeding mile. -For rors'and omissions in the Voters'List a meeting of Friends at which.the example, the dip ' in one mile is for polling Sub-divisions Nos. 1, 1,3, The Sherwin-Williams 80068 head the—List, A question of re-building Pickering 8 inches, but the dip in 5 miles is 4 and 5 of the I unicipality of the <�College and,the question of site not 40 inches but approximately 75 Township of Pickering'for 19K class by themselves. ' waa discussed. Besides our own inches. To find the height to All persons having business at the ; residents, a number of Pickering which an object would have to Court are required is attend at the said time and place. old boys in Toronto, and bars L. rise at Detroit (250 miles distant), Dated at 'tVhitevale, in the said 1 T. Barclay, of Whitby,were.also construct a triangle whose apexes Township this 27th day. of September, - M S . HAPMAN present. Dr. Beatie Nesbitt, shall be the centre of the earth, A. D., 1906. formerly a pupil of Pickering Col- Pickering and the point above De_ DONALD•R, BEATON, aege,(he was a pupil until he was, trait to which the object would 52-2 Clerk of the said Municipality expelled,)made a most forcible and have to rise, (slightly over 250 one of his charaee6eristic address' miles distant). We will thenhave -Now OPEN _i . favor of Pickering. Prof. C. aright-angled triangle whose sides • rH. C. Wright, of the School of shall be 4000 miles and 250 miles B - Practical Science and an old Pick- respectively. By the a plication 'Voll Term in the O O S aii d ' �,O e 1 Bring boy;Mr. L.T. Barclay, Mr. of the 47th proposltionof the First Todd, reeve of Pickering, Dr. Book of Euclid, we will find that �.d BgSlll88S CO _ : Bateman and others, all presented the hypothenuse will be 4007.7 e'aao' ` claims of Pickering in- forcible miles,that is the object will-bave Our f 7 • TO���• all stock of the old-reliable Williams Brand has arrived it terms. Many of the Friends'•re- to be 7, miles high,the—object order. to be ]Extras good values in Men's and Boy's •heavy.aud medium -presentatives were absent from seen at Pickering, The same re• lynter any time. Twentyy teachers, weights. one hundred and twent Typ ewritin the 'meeting but the feeling of sulIt may be obtained; if one has a. p 1 g A good choice of Men's, Ladies', Boys or Girls fine wear. . Machines. Unexcelled faal ities for the majorityof those present was slight knowledge of trigonometry, g positions. We have a large stock to 'choose -from. Any Wislity or b aesistin graduates ' to,favor o!Pickering but the fin- by taking the two sides of the tri- Write for new Calander. price to suit. by: inducements offered by any and the angle of the triangle �T wtnarket will likely induce the is the centre el the earth, which `t ' W. H. SHAW' prfncipal,' � A BV��I11�'S Pickering s s't0 d id ti their favor. is approxiwlyteiy 8.8 degrees +Yonge ward a#s.,Toronto. l s _ __-_. _ . , ' _ - y � •y,- ,may �+