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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_10_19 .. ;sees, .. .... y{-.':r.,a, M1 ....'M.:' --..y -..ir_r._, .. ._..,..-_..- :.+•..�•a,J.1 t.: °-,.. .•y, +m�.''` -!.{^i^u ' , •;, - ^•p.,,,. -e,y-:.,, ...'"aY�•,::. ,_ .�;.� � S:".'1..� .. _'"_.-___,__��-•-,T+w�-- ', r--=� ME 2193? �•'-.=-r-.o:.%�.-.ga ':•ac..�..._ '!-,,,_! -r, '.!r' •,�,v W _ �y : t ,, NO e t- - --- FRIDAY, OCT 19, 1906- _ - ;, ;- SPO_ L. X I. PiCgERIN(�. ONTO. _ nu next�. :'.�lC,t�1ElHi{orttai hLarb�. -• - ..- ---- eld in.the Pres Et ah nd tis is o joke. r Council we w' lay or yo t January. At a meeting - Bef -. ; • sees . DetntaE. -., W4 bpterian church, Columbus, on tUDLEY. Tuesday evening, it was unani- C )R.R. M.-19TDE$W T, Mark>z8m. OATIS mouely decided to enter at once . Bu'CkWheat is slow,about seven .LJ • upon a local option campaign bushels to the at�re. r three to Do c:ltor"s C Aoaoe drodoate of Toccata tai,Bu city y Mr. Mercer had two o mss"soya collas•of Dental,eaze•o�a. 9 in E. Whitby and organization . •. pIFIO>Z--0PPOBIT� THE P08TOPPICZ. was then effected. Rev- Mr. Bore- rya off through illness. ,open deny s a,m•to a P.m, "��T s � land was elected chairman, W. Mayne has rented the Love Dresidence.1W111.0-North 1 and V1!. D. Doyer, Secretary. farm and has done considerable Because tvC make,medlC3SCi w h a ether It c ere to ex. hese offi g give ill tbC _ PRm T We Cm - - eT IIxaoiQvnr.LE away plowing. for them. °oa•m torp, m. Office over sammadel t James A. Burns, Luther Beckett Misses Sate McQuay and Jennie formula for Ayer's t htrry t3IIverastore. '[� � and F. L. Fowke constitute the S.E.S.BARKER,I..D.S,.D.D. S•• Gordon, of Pickering, spent Sun- pectoral and-they prescribe It executive who will -proceed at day with friends here. � Ileatist,6tontiviile Honor graduate o! Once LO have a petition circulated F. M. Chapman recently shipped for coughs,collo, broa,chith, -- fisc soy-t W11e�e°t r�� sII'g°Oa' and °t among 'the ratepayers of the several more pure-bred York- o!Tozoat, Hoare-9 to is a.m. �/6 are now consumption. They 444, I. tttop.m" s in(}robin a 9wo:,over Jew- Township. Mayor Fowke, J. D. shires to the Eastern Provinces. Slasy+o,e. Loosl telephone No.W. AP int Storie, U. Hezzlewood, T. H. Thea you can afford-to Um ;,110 madde for ieni n.Y�aoe�a t - - - -- - Everson, Rev. 141r. Hodges, and What's the matter with the bII i�at8 others were present from Osha Young people re-organizing the it. Sold Iw• 04et' d!3 ydri. Tuesday, Office over White's store. J'_g E.L.of C. E? Push'along the good „A�,., cae�ry p.ewrat t2 a tlri �� wa and were invited by the.chair- work. .been e.m e.•r� I he v� a Clailp at OIIr man to address the meeting, deal of a for baro splendid mie s aa3 =_ did. Horse trading and dealing is k"i"r« ID ittoo iro+sniy_- s V $, ELL, Q. d•+ BAbRIS- which they . - , the order of the day. Bruce Wil- Conan,arae pars,Daass. TBs.doansyoro�u ttoraey.•aa10-T Elevator. - "-- son and Pardon made anagreeable olfaitor. Oonrt cuss, itby• 10.v N. Atarsss - .' pU�EaI2T0 •. change, but the third party got a Y'e°b�;•O' °o'•■ . r T10Vf 1!a M(tGILLIVBAY, BART'YS- ---- limb of the law, Which restored ' tADllrfailKLil ="4 1j•-•�/ ars,solicitors,fire. omoc oPpB to Post Brill ours Rev. �P. R. Wood intends to go the animals to the former owners. ��°c etaoo Whitby,oat Jno.Ball Dow, •A•:Theo g y to Kingston next week to.attend Several minor deals are causing v+ 4oGUUvray,LL•B, Mons L--- By the Provincial Sunday school con- much dissatisfaction. - Ayer's Pilin ,groat) aid tMr• ,�� �ar along. Best vention. - " �sctorat In brooking up a , Yetert�uxry Z. We regret to report that two } other members of the Hurd fans-. HOPgINS,VETEBINLUT SUR- priCA and weight ily,,Mrs. Hurd and daughter, have ---- H• GEON, Gradnste of tea Ontsrlo vet- - Winery ooh,eToronto, resist-red ��i. ;a _ been stricken down with diph- lfirR. Smith, of Dutton, visited Stock Mthe0a theria. We are pleased,however, her sister, lir,• T. Beare last week Food ... a�oxs�h o!�roeea$iTer.a Oinceoanad sloe!it for4e ... '� to state that both are . in a T. and 011e. Hagerman are visit- 'bonra9to 11 a-m., ane 1 to t ppm• 4a • CPINK. satisfactory condition. in their daughters at Woodville. r. teiephoai !n my oIDoe P.O. addreN. Green sT• �• giver, one The Rouge hill repairs are noworn.-At ZV hitevale on the 4th a,na tzssrraa fast approaching completion: inst., the wife -of Mr. H. Mercer, Summer R 1n,91sr•ance. - Stock _ - Walls of cement have been coo of a son. -------- nj strtucted on both sides of the road :firs.. Bond, of Prince Albert,. IRE' I;�SURANCE. :: L��e��'a� Iand drain tiles have been laid was .last seek the guest of her -must gQ■ FDsoi.L _ - down. lir 31cLean, assistant to daughter, Mrs. vin. Philp. =trsysanon °ompw' Deputy-Minister of Mesdames Thornton and Fen- D;'H. SpL AssaT. AI r. Cambell, Preparing for winter stock, so T as FIGURING LIVERY Public �orks, examined the work nell are visiting the former's eon d• selling International Stock •Foo and expressed himself as being E. A. Thoini� nkshire, alb;. - p Spreads;etc..at cost fuotnssf QL well pleased With it. . The cost Quebec. First-class rigs for hire by :. day hes been great but we believe it We are pleased .to repprt that STOCK FOOD. ; was money well spent. :fir. John McKenzie, who has been By pail, were $3.75. now,$8.00 • � HOPPER Issuer sof o Ontarrio or night. o wee , -V in the Con r! P P g .. „ -- Oaioe at s ora and his reddenoe,Claremont. serlou y 111 f . - is on the mend. a couple le of weeks. -Bq a,cka a were S1.00naw 71ie -,$IIs meets all trains _ 3lAPKEUM. •• .25 1,7t}', Issuer o! Irdarriage ; _-_ Foster Hoidge, aceaa�panied by '3TI man all other preparation&at same rate. BQ- tarso. O!• s riends :liessrs. 0' der B• Ldasne«tosihnooanroy or on g AMfatal accident happened on hl f , l q• a••� s the atOre o:a hi. 0,Pickering �CaItliII don$• Thursday on the farm of David and Tambt n, of Hampton, visit- as his mother, Mrs.- Fie J. Hoidge -.,� Bo�dell B.BEATOI+I,TOWNSSTPOLESH �• $. Pe Reesor, on the 'Centh concession '• of Markham. Ar- old man by the an Sunday. QOnve�aaoss, oommintoaer for takids ! Pick". fig- name of Daniel• Edwards, of this We regret to announce the sAylavi", siocouatan Ian10.of>�a as• loan death ht Whitevale, .on the 12th tojrmC�� oat• place, who a as working for work' Inst.,. of Virg.' ` Rachel Pallister, ' onme '�(�p ��p�{y ,yElTiDtKg- at Reesor, in'returning to his work. wife of William .Pallister, aged ' If on want a first• POSTILIw Licensed?iuctianeer, after.dinner,stepped on the C. P• _ era. Deceased had been an -- y ate. �irk¢ria .9karntaeq R. track, tshich crosses Reesor s .'S Y lass F. for Counties otyort.ad�t o. coo- 9 valid•fol earg, but being of a �p ' ,�sales of an kind• atteansd to oa shortest notice, Address Groan civet P.0., oat,_ See our new line of Hair Brushes, Combs, lane and was instantly killed bright, cheerful nature, bore her pOL'CHER. Licensed Auction- and Toilet Articles. The . .old 'man tuns exceedingly afgi{,tiuns with fortitude. The PIPES AND CIGARS. - deaf, and did nut hear the - • vpnetor gad cotieltor for the Oona n . A nice Violet Talcdm Powder, only 20c approaching train,. trbich interme t' was made at Gostick's p•sofyork and Onroano Allliaa.of &notion per iia wistlecl constanSly'. if he had. cemetery on Sunday, and was at- Was conducted and valustions made at mod .r erase charge, Estate. and Consignmentson on _ ,looked up he could have easily. tended by R large concourse of0 _ patently managed and sold by otos and sorrowing friends. Much Sym- ` *�� awl., 14ortgagsa, rents. 4 Everyiltirg Triol Watekt B s� _ scall the train before geeing "a ,nth is felt for the Aged partner hanaccount a promptly collected and estis —Call on-- oral tory pttiemout$ Knsrante•d. rouae or n, Invalid Feeding Caps the track. His skull was of deceased, now left alone. ,nits for termv and particulars, Broue)•am, wlout. oat" mai be toed by Nxwa Foods for Invalids and Infsots: crushed in slid the body mangled, L. D. Banks, -Pickering The corouer has been called to . --FOR- STOCK FEEDE-R8. .hold an inquest. He '-leaves it - - -, --- c I large family of gronn up hil we havb l B tOCGHi]S Money to Loan The Dr. Hess famous stock food .• i'en, all Rt+'tip from bo►iie. He . Ther _ WESTERN BAN. Of UNADI - Darley's Condition Powders. . ,._5 her cent.- Mood S..condition Powdery,eco. on•ned a conifurtable tittle place J. :11., Gerow iy .in the city this Large•gnantitiee of 6alpher,Glauber and here and lived alone, and was an week. iete Epsom Salta industrious man. Harry Wright spent a few days Incorporated by act of Parliament 4 �raIICB Ol all kinds, Our Optical Case hat arrioe�. It yon �I,E e v • .•..•..•......... _ _ here last tree iiokesiag;isaaoh. have headaches or if your eyes trouble hI\3. T� .... See E IV Bode Il's acl t in. Aatiort:edce�tcal...,. ..elllDOaf lila another column. 8nbncribed Oapltal � V - lattended t0 von in 'any way, let ria eaamiue your le on Wednesday- - ............ I10f' - eyea-Latest method. Remember Will Dennis' sale on JOHN T,H.Dao Gen Philip's sale a est•............ .............. Asaeta llesiily Coay.rtible .. � .� Eyes tested'free of .charge. Satisfac- TOct., `lee bills. h - J tuns quite a Auccesc flow•r,rt •[+ $•a• Tuesday, O<t loch. F. Sanderson has sold is pro i S attention F PreN out C�� tion gmtrxnteed. Sun e line. weather the last few days ert to G. 'McGregor. penial tie a given to Farmer's Bar 71 T. 11i. 1fIcFADDE`, fur' farmers to finish their work such p A large number.attended N°te' Collections solicited and prompptlym,+` Thom- 'Beal Estate handled-Couveyanc- Farmers Notes discounted Amarfcan nae ins done on short notice. Druggist and Optician housing buck-wheat and clover. Foreign Exchange bought and sold Dratts V Some of the farmers are threshing son's sale on Saturday. n an a of the world straw stacks over, F, Thoulp- B. Ham, of Unionville, spent sued, Son ivailable o part Sir savings Baal[a astmea . ._ .r the t being the first to try'this new.plan Sunday here with•R. J. Cowan.,Cowa>l., . tat, allowed on deposits ly est Cor - Twu 150 acre farms for sale. Also and we are informed that it turned J �,, Cowie, of Torbuto, spent rent rates,aadornditedh to year�y pwitoce good house and lot in`'illage. dello . Farme.rs out well'tor the straw. Sunday under the parental roof. cioo. Kerr.lswaa+r• Alex. and i\Irs. Rogers and little R.J. CotvRn.has a large stock of 3 daughter, of Slocain, B. C., after an flue new cutters on Mind. See �} �• . r . .R_ichardsen' If you want a good robe or lap rug absence of twelve y eitrs are on a visit n. to his parent-v and friends of his boy that - - a horse blanket or u good fur over- hood ditvs. The west seems.to have Miss M. Harvey, of Pickering Notary Public, Pickering. coat; a good suit of dothe�made by agreed with Sandy fro[u appearance spent Last week around'here with John Northway & Son,Toronto, call as he weighs 2W lbs friends. The late ,airs. Judson Gibson was F. and Mrs. Gerow, of ' Toron- October at the Farmer's Siipply Store. Every buried in- Salem on Saturday after- to, is visiting friends here for a n +. arficle gi9iritnteed, Satisfaction or no This sect on-attended a fun- � r11�V�re a/1 t •' nn i e the fen days. 1 your money refunded. eral en masse as well as many from it, 31 i- McLean, of Toronto, is distance. 'The deceised lady was PS• F781t1n with bei anti t, `Sirs J. wedding$F?•R�lEItS' SUPPLY STORE, teemed by all. The relatit:esand g -- A-full line of first• E, Bl•van, lianager. friends have the sympathy of every Cameron. - class furniture now one in this bereavement. The Rev. . Messrs. 'E. W. Bodell and W. }h on exhibition in John'Robeson conducted the services. Phillip were in Stotnffville on Fri- ubscgi tons not ,aid in by day Geonantd Mrs. Haidualts last *eek Means another trip to the our ware rooms+ At a ineetin of the Wagner fire �O ON BA K c kit was decided to ommittee instance c_ ' treasurer. The buildings ale a y Pr1068 right.. _ _ _ collect all s p 1 wick spent a few ^ Bead Office; Toronto the first of November to R. R. \tote- t Colin Philip's. GW eller 4 7 ,. .S. Dillingham• belay, Capital Authorized, 1;000,000 about finished and the contr,ictors A. and Mrs. Carleton, of Toro-n- the ,Pickering, Ont. 3'000,000 ini?st be paid, All this work was un- to, tivere visiti7ig the letter's par- _., paid up , dertaken. by the committee on the ent9, J:'and Mrs. Littlejohn. ` ;frind and.undi strength of subscriptions that were A. McGregor and Miss C. Phil- Reserve We are pre ared for you, , - vided profits 3,839,000 given by the public. There is a large lips, •of Toronto, spent Sunday' l P Total assets — -'1L+000+ amount subscribed and not yet hand- w'ith•the latter's parents, R. Phil- Wa ner v O ed in which is required just now I.P. We have a fine new assortment b '9QHITBY BRANCH. The wish of the committee is to have tote a few from here attended of all subscriptions banded 'in at once Q SILVERWARE Have a full line of trash and cur- General Banking Business the business pyertbaeiniang th tosquare k tip sale tion A8atudaYGl also sof M r. CUT GLASS o- transacted. Councill matters are being discussed Palliates, of Whitevale, of Sunday CHINA ed meats constantly.oh hand. . - CLOCKS, etc quite freely in this section just now. WEDDING RINGS. Breakfast Bacon, given 1�ie feeling is to elect anew council Spice Roll special atTention van to the flolleo- "gam, Bologna, Weiners,etc. tion oE'farmer's sale and from top to bottom and we believe it When the-tip 'of the g is nose i. ' hest prices . for other notAs. would be in the interest of the muni- cold and moist, that dog is not sick. Hig p pa cipality to do so,j{ our faces are A feverish dry noise means sickness No trouble to show goods. Butcher's cattle. b�ylN(is DEPhRTMENT. y increasing and our roads getting. with aDDorp, And so with the cracked and colorlesslan ips .;�T a Bassen. much worse !tar instance •take the lips, Re 111 -3tyoh.rtaa station a." �ep081tg received [of $1. and road running north from this town mean feverishness, and are as wolin�l ecuxo EA>1T nos AS FOLLOWS:— u wAide. called the Kinsale road it has not been appearing. To have beautiful, pe 8:33 A. M. P in such a state for flay years as it has velvet-like lip+. SapppPle Gr�t Salve. 'Pbone main 07, 12 driving IM,f►caz. 247 P. W. X=Ltereet allowed tit highest has been this season. It is like coating of Dr h PICKE G1_ N,1G L� fi{:04 P.H, current raises. driving over a stone pile fora mile It will soften and, heal any akin ail- Bro....jeweler k 8bt eet>sou pticiwa hitby. a'1►mg @pilf0 WaeT DII=AB 1rOLLO1Ye:-- C07�]PO°LZZ1dOdlOr paid half and a quarter. Itis enough`tai shake stent• Get a free, trial bog, at our h a No.9 �oAy ., 8:41 A.I[. yearly I the liver out of one;great rough stones, store, and be convinced.Cent ggold by E-18 P. M. some of theta that a man could YItt capped g j •'11 LOCAL . not,Pickerip Pharmacy. *� )�Az E. THORNTON, Manager, •and 'some that two men coin „ ' '�T,•r-' rr�,.a�'::,i;^G. 'w `a.s fF.,a.•:.,;�. _ _ y;�+M+" �.:.; ,� 'S' y.,�`.r•^ry, w .}rq r b ,- 3 :,' w r ••E`, ,l�,. ,..-. ,r,,,, " .. .��.;4. �. �"' •F . ...'A-" •, d`. vr+;: ;., .. -. V :" .. .".. -. .r. -. v..... .. o -"•� ?- ,.a:,,.., _ ---,- A"• - �3 '>t't" a s..r.• gw a". cv V �' c::,., »i J . + ..�. wv" .fir=a .. .�fi�rr- ,` ,.;, , .,.. .. .. ., .•y , rye ,,;, .. ,. .y :.:T:+' r•i' wT(!«,. ����t -.w FCS%: Mt:Ti••5""3 _ d,.Y 0..+.�. ,pi..... ":NM' „'E'1D g: n.. .1 y.• r .} F +.,Z.�; �'?..• Y. V: ••R.� a`. 6. "`' le? j. ri� �« 11 .^ k=,:. it - - i -;r", m1111*11:1111111111 I., R ! -..�Jkl . , . 1.�. ILEADINTGARgETS - - . I it - - -.- . -- .. H109 A[ 0YES" �' , �I . I � a a` . "'I , BREADSTUFFS - - _. • _ 1 I Toronto,:Oct. 1G.-Flour - Ontario- _t__ . .. •nr: . ... • . .... :. , ... `fhe market is quiet at $2.70 to ,$2.75, . ;: buyers'' gs, outside, for 9V per cent- ;' uy s ba y '" ' patents, for export. Manitoba-First AWu eenes -acted at -'Wharf : 'redden of Unian of -Russian : People eias� f40, second patents $3.90 bak- �, Alillfecd-Bran, $13.50 to $IG, in bulk; a -at ; Ho' ng=Dong• ' r �� IIa'kes Incendiary Speech. eutside; shorts, $18.50. b b r `i ' �- Cr:rn-No. 2 yellow American is.quot- u J 1 x r �* e•1 at 55c to 53%c, Toronto. Cull board �` = -i quofaliot3s:- ,. \Vheat-Ontario-No. 2 white 71c bid, A dcspntdi from (long Kong says, cruiser Flora and the natal dockyard; -, r 'A despatch from, St. Petersburg says: 'by the commissions as grin. unavoid enst•; No, 2 rod, 71c•bid, east, G. T. R The steamship Hankow burned at her despatched contingents of engines and:. • ': ,Al. Dubrovin, Presidecit of the Union of able under the present conditions, I Sen \u 2 mivrd wharf here earl ' .Russian People, made n remarkable ed- wearers of the St. George's Cross, which , G9c bid, G. T. 11. Y on, Sunday morning .assistance. The. land�and floating br!-; \\'heat-Manitoba-No. 1 hard, 8:c and 1,500 souls that were ginned in the des of firemen made herculean ef. 1. 'dress at Odessa on VWednesday. He is conferred, litre, the British Vicioria a .ed, Port lIuron;' No: 'I northern, s'cevage lost their lives. penned of the forts to extinguish the dailies, which, 'f' _`:spoke to a band of 300 armed members Gross, Sor acts of extreme bravery and ask crew len1. of thea union, who had carried Rim on devotion to dot , are affected. Ono of ,.c a�;e+l, [ort Huron; No. 2 north ped overboard and thus escaped leaped to a.heigllt'of over GO feet: y ern, 7,,ac asked. - death. Tho steerage'pussen ars, most pNLY A SHELL LEFT. abate'shoulders to the railroad station these was condemned to death recently Barley-No.No. 2. 49c bid on 8 5c rate of whom were women and small chit- on his departure for Kiev, and said : at St. Petersburg for disobedience of o •Toronto- No. 3 extra, 4S/c'asked, pper The British steamer Pow An,<whtc2s t , omen, were unable, to reach- the u In the name 'of our beloved Emperor orders and striking an ofTicer. outside;'47/,c bid, deck, as the'flames spread to the torr}- vas berthed at the same wharf,. was: ` ' ' 2 bless you, The holy Russian cause is Alter a long lnvestfgalfon Cotouel Peas-1\o. 2, 7S;'c asked east, 73c panionways before the alarm was sous- towed out to say a her from destruction.! +- 11,- .the extermination bf rebels. You'know cmanovski of the Rostoff Grenadiers, a . asked oulside. d� A nei6hboiing pier 100 yards distant: who they are,and where to find them. which mutinied in December last, has Rye-73c bid, spot, for 5,600 bushels. The Hankow carried 2,000 Chinese was. burned to the watery edge. Gm- Clear ,the Russian soil of.them. The been relieved of duty and ,,, be tried passengers, men, women and children ernor. Nathan, accompanied by his; C tassn people .want neither constitu- by court-ma;lial'on the-charge of lazily 1. and seven Europeans, And a.car aide-de-cam orrived at the scene at tions nor Parliaments, but orthodoxy in maintuinin discipline in mthe regi- . COUNTRY 1 RODUCE. , P. qo, in. P, 8 P eluding 300 bales of matting. 50U_bales 4.15 a.m. Governor Nathan suggested' and autocrnc�, Go ahead, brothers ment. Buyer-Karat :� are still light, wilts o_ raw silk, and 400 bales•of Waite, silk. but,.the suggestion. \y . death to the rebels and Hebrews." c , P' I scuttling the shfp, y After M. Dubrovin's train had lett the DEATH FOR TERRORISTS. prices holding very firm. The' vessel arrived from n at 3 was found impracticable. f4 -.. Creamery .. .... 2•tcio-25c o'clock on Sunda 'morning, and was The Cre was brought under eontroli �4 band,of .300 rushed dc-,�•n theprincipal y A despatch from Lodz, Russian Pd do. solids .. :. 23c to 2.4c shoe tl aYtelyvards moored at the wharf, at 6 a.m,, at which time only the shell, streets of the city, shouting"Death to the land, says: Five terrorists,sentenced to y dairy prints .... .... .. .. 22c to The chief officer reporte3 ,io Capt. and hull of the Iianhow.remained. The' V, rebelsf' "Death to the liebrewsP All do pails .... .... .... .... ]Sc to'20c f Branch chat the ship was afire. The I gruu6me work of recovering the dead ='r I • shops' were at once closed and the He- death by, drum-heaednesdt-Inartfal, v.ere . bla ' brew population was in a condition of hanged here an Wednesday-t e -stye do tubs -... .... .... l8c to 20c ca;tain then directed the chief en 'neer w'as then begun. The-fire fighters have ' ,,,ate. .e and terror throughout the night.- The employees of the -street railroad Inferior ..._ .. ... .. .... 17c to'18c ' .already 'recovered 75 cor,ppsed. Many, t; ' pen and gthe-school teachers.. and the newspaper' Chees•?-Prices firm- at 13y'c to foe for I tc, turn. on the water through the fire of them were huddled togfither and only, tore the a 14retful measures taken by the pre employees has a joined the man in all hes.. This was impossible,for the mea- i large .and t-9c to 2•lj,c for twins. son that wiltlin live minutes atter UIe, singed, while others were incinerated. t, however,. prevented further dis Eggs-Fiera at from 19c to 20c. al- l,ti n the liankow was beyond race !flea: Of the cargo. EOQ P the, factories w:ho went on strike on ,glow o druruhead alarm was y' 8m �irbances. Tuesday against _trials by' _ _ though some dealers quote them 21c. abs bales of raw silk were saved', but badly 1 coSheenl !t was announced on Wednesday court-martial. B fled Ila prices are unchnn ed .nt ablaze fore and aft. Capt. Branch then afternoon that Ca fain Iiorenett, tom- dams d by water: The remainder was that P At Bendztn on Tuesday five socialists 'G,1 to S10 for so. 1. timothy, in tai• awakened .the European-' passengers, - �uiander of Fort Constantine, on the y totally destroyed. 2orni; were tried by drumhead court-martial lots .here.- tale ladles Inuthe r night clothes. There are many theories as t /tlte To a mainland near Cronstudt, whom the and shot for armed resistance to arfest, . Bakd Strwv-Prices•. are from $5.50 cause of the fire- The first is tha n . - :1yr mutineers during. the uprising of August to $G per ton, In* Jots here. - The crew was compelled•to leave the cu(t 1 succeeded in wo,hiding while attempt- IlAND1TS' BULLETS FATAL• fire was=caused by' the overturning, of ship, which by this lime was a went- !tie lantern sot a, Chinese boarclinq- ing'to capture.the bridge.connecting the . A despatch 1^Deet ti\•arsan'• R-cssinn �~ ably furnace. ' The Chinese steerage 41 it , Tort with the island, eviil be tried by a "110\(REAL NIARX[:TS:- - , house runner 'who came aboard seek- court-martial, charged with inactivity Poland, says: John Gadnm.ki, editor of passengers were-.thrown into a [right- Int; customers. The second was that c The Gazeta Polska, and t►,e most pro-mi- Montreal, Oct. 1G.-B-.sines on the [u._panic. ,Horrifying shrieks and cries _ In the performance of his duties. Nine , 1n opium smoker a third s set faro - fi Hent of the Polish newsp,r.rmen, who ']oral grain market_was quiet. Bids on Eo save their lives were heard, but it t.a the matting, ,the third is that it more officers -of the fortress artillery was impossible, owing' _ have iesfgmed. was shot by .bandits on 'Tuesday e,en- AL;nilotn wheat were'about a' cent a' P to the fnflarn-' vas caused by the crossing of an afar - t.ushct out -of.line. mable nature of the-cargo, and one . Ing, died on iL'cdnesday. Buckwheat-56c per bushel ee•stgre, Hundreds were burned to death and that wWe ire. considered ,the theory,mos •p-probable, DISCIPLINE •\VAS LAX. 4 MILITARY CO, CRiP1IO�T. Corn-Anacri;- *o. 2 Inlxed, 57c Cx- ma^y' others jumped-into the harbor js that the fire was incendiary, end wos ' An idea o[ the lax discipline'prevail- and were drowned.. et Sveaborg fortress may be formed A d' Patch from St. Petexsbu:g says: slc,re. tt g r :1," Oafs-fin. wiitiP 3'1' c ten'IUc._Na ,. an outgrowth of a boyco against Brit- hem the fact that She otTieers allowed The Social democrats~have nssun:ed tha� _ Respon ing signals, the Biillsh 1st. ricer boats. al?e agitators who organized the mutiny direiti I of the.organizM movenient for white* 31r,,,>-0 39- Ne. 4, 37.2-- lu'3Se _ to live m the barracks uih the soldiers the refusal to perform military selwice, per bus!iel ex-slo7e. p\� 7G17PS TO DC\T[l. and distribute revolutionary proclama- which the cmnslitulional Democrats at Pcas-Boning peas, ffi1 :n carload ]ole, GERE\1.3 iN:POTTED MEATS: - tfnns. The sedition which permeates their' conventir,n ut lielsingfors decfi3ed $l.tu in jobbing lots. Tra is Affair at the Toronto_General aha whole fortress artillery, as-:.well as to avoid. At a secret and- targely'at- Flour-h(rinits,La fipring w}Ira1; St.25 ljnfand iicversue Department Pablishcs 0 the engineers had other special branches .tended meeting of the central Commit-t to $4.G0; strung t aker5', $1,9•) to �9.-Fn; Its Analysis. 'hospital. , of the service is considered to be main- tee of the.-Social Doin Carts at. Sl. Svl Iter wheat patcnt<, S4.fo ,Iq t3•l.'25;• A"despatch from Otlawa says: The A despatch from Toronto says: ' ly,tie to;the license allowed the egita- Petersburg on Thursday it was decides, ght r,tilirrs, $3,r;il to Sa iCl: du.. ,n Department of Inland• Revenue issued a Charles Gould, a. typhoid leveerr paati nit tors. The.military authorities-consider begin' the .work immcdiatcly arnong e 1)a1 s, t.fi3, to.' wl.i,; .estrus_ $1.,U is bu4ietrn bn Thursday do the subject of at fhe General iio.prtat, jump that these branches of the arm are conscripts of 19 tf,, w'Ro-were notified'tri I51.5ill ` potted meat and bolo a sausn e. It y \lillfced-?slan alta bran in Dafis, P + S window of the ward in which he was . - whoSy unreliable, but they think that appear.,for enrollment, and endeavor to gti50, thnrti, $2:1: Ontario bran, in Inentions that the canned meats exam confined early.on Sunda.cmor•rring and the Cavalry fend light artillery can Ue induce thorn to refuse to"loin the retard. 1ii� fiiK.:>'1 to S11; shorts, R`21.,0 .in -fined some lime ngb were further sub- was killed. When taken in on Friday +t depended upon,: and that. the revoli- The presses of the Revoiutienhits.'ore a� oeled to microseo is examination, -and he in a yery weak lienar propaganda Chas made compari- printing thousands of.Ike SocuU Ik'Ino-�f-=: rt tiled n will,, v;.l !o $ 5; straight Urso to the.testScrrf oreigrt coloring mat- .condition.. Ile underwent and Y P Pag IIT, t; to$:') r fon, - • tively slight progress among the Wan- crats' proclamation,- and an -6rgariufcl ��, tied t�nt� -f Ver MF'. -GIM'1O $= in 1cr.. Only in one Jnstance �i'as any of was progressing as well as could be ex- try regiments. efLort wdl l,e made'to react every titan cal lois V.tli imI jobbtril Ir!�, the tatter detected; the 'sample 'being preted. While'theatlendanl was out o! - . Continued naval mutinies are regarded on tuts year's list 'of conscripts- Cornmeal -Feeding rural, S1:5; g�r•a- rrlacle in lllontreai. All the;other potted hIs roam 1nr a [ew m'irlutes on Sunday nulated, $t.r�: meals referred to were free from dyes. morning, however, he got out of bed,. flay-Nu. f,•$11.50 to :512; ;tn• 2, '411 regards •tlie presence of carn.starch and-ciiurbing up eight feet,to a wtn+3ovv- BBA'V_K'S CAPITAL WIPED OCT. ' ..TYPJI0ID STiLL iNCREAS"'iNG. tea. 8tt,',0; clover njced,.310-11 1rlu,;,u; :slid o k from cereals 'some de- he jumped out. failing thirty feet to the - -.. ---_. t.rc el„irr. S9 per ton uI ear to Tr f n ground. ale died in.a.short tirne, _ do eeted in ;.3-s m les k -- - 1{.tt' d-- - a -- seri n as P i ..- The Ontario Banc: \\'Ircker !stay ibe tors nr►sl h,wcetiotdeFs •Fsi# to R. GT'E'g-;-2 c „r "e e_e s I I r.eyiu a of uebec . • tearrlsler and had occu- Apprehended. - a' Cases. _ ani '24e Jnr sin^le cases. Flea,-gall-l ai>'d 23 secur•,d In lire .ktaritime Pro- piers a.roam.n149..\tercer street pre i irices - .in the Province ut Ontario 37 i J1 despatch from Toronto say's: The A despdtch•tr,:m.Tctrcnio says: Fur•. Lred are quo:4'el at 19c to 2(lc• sane les half Dreit.so maul ulated, the to his leaving for the hospital Ile was tosses sustained by the Ontario Bank !tier sports have been marched .tip U,' Potatoes-It would he diflicull 'appar- P P an L'nglishman new to the country,'and. - owing to the speculahons of General Provincial Board o1 fleaith from local Contly to*buy: N. R. shirk nt les; Itian majority of these .being of Chicago- the authorities l the hospital have 'as ars a#Itch to show.-, that{•.7�k per JO pounds carlc>acls on. Iraq:, utanutacturc,' 'but. ' some were [mom vet been unable to locate ung of his ager McGill mai lotal the paid-up health.officers, aM . ;:. , . macre piiP,haa,�l at G>~r; Toronto- grid.k{entreat. F.ighi .sarn les friends. - -- capilal oL ffii.SOp,f1U0. Mr. i11cGi11 admits typhoid fever has, been rnore pr•evalerit.,thutigh sc,n:e . a shortage of one and a quarter mil- throughout the older parts of the pro- some also cost 72c. Reds stay be hall purchased In Vancouver wero.found: to !Ions. An expert is now conducting an wince than wa.. anticipated. In 1f cities at G,c to G7c., be,similarly atArted. : i. and towns outside of Toronto, compris-i P.11O isirms--Barrotc .chart cut ttin.,c, Chief Analyst McFarlane remail; that T----••+ Imeslig*a#inn o! the books. The general :.' to'524; halt Iwrrels, ]1..3 in.$F:.M; nlany of the. samples o! conned meats _-_ _ manager, so it is announced. has been lila a population of 50,000, reports tn.l .- _ . submiUing false returns to the director; dicate that dhere have been 103 casesicigar tett backs, $_'3,50; Inn- crit heapy described In- the previous bulletin con- fronxintE' LINES READY. for several years to cover IJP his specu- of typhoid and six deaths. 1''tie-cause i mness, $-20.50. half start eta' iln, '510,75; lamed additions 01 rural or .flour,which - . talions. lie` will in ail robnbilfly be oI such a large proportion fs contended city sante _ long,clear bacon, t27;c Io cannot, of.snursc, be regarded as ,foul- E` t to have Track Laid in Time A apprehended. A director of the Ontario by the board to be neg ect nn the part I,2%',,: barrels piste beef, I'2 to ffi13; halt teration if the tact is indicated by" the I Bank states Ulat matters were in such a of the physicians and 11s,uscholders to barrels.do.. 86.50 to $7; haeme]-s heavy' name bf the article. It may be-.that this Move i\ert Year's Crop. -. chaotic state it was really hard to any report the cases'to the lord health o[ n:cs, leer,- S11; halt barrels do., .$G; is done t;y he use of the word "foal' in A despatch from Winnipeg sr.ys. Over chaotic the shareholders would realize facers. instances where an undesirable c0nitindrid -lard. Se th 9'jc: pure lard, a•great innny instances. But the words 50 per cent, of the grading between !f5 per cent, on their' stock or would be c,,nditiotF o[: afta'r.; existed nre known 11 Xv in• 1:2';_kettle rfrl&red. 121- c 'in "putted;" "deviled;" etc., do not justify Portage In Frairie,aid Sas}:noon, oat P of in connection with boarding houses 13c; hams, tic to 15!,• c, accorduig to the addition of flour or cornmeal, and called upon to pay 25 per cent,'or more. where the landlady had, nursed the Pa- s;z,r; breabta;t bacon, ]5c. to t6r; \\'roil- articles with such names ea-snot be re, .the Grand Trunk Pacific, has been tom- Ife had gvery reason to believe that the tient- and..at the same time cooked the •sur baron, 1aa In' 13c: fresh killrcY +*,fried as othernise than adulterated if Plated, and• 3U per cent. !s finished ;• statement presented at the last annual twee- Saskatoon and, CdrYionloh, fi00 meeting,on June 19th.had been so pre- food. According .to law 1h�rn is a fine abathlir ire>'sed hors+ $J.50;•ulive, 5G.75 they .have received additions• of cereal miles it i$ exjiccte�d that the grading. pared'ns to deceive not only the direr Imposed on those householders and Phys tc. $6-W per 1W bound?. products. 'Tw'o of the samples.examined on alk il►e lines west of Winnipeg will Tors, but-the liudilors. \\'bile (here w.as sicians who neglect to report. _ under the microscope consisted ot'mafze be finished this month. The work of : trot the slightest doubt of ane culpabi]- -+, B[J1'F:\LO Ai\I,hCT. - flour ..and., tw'o. aliilost exclusively .of laying the steel will be proceeded With', potato starch. in the spring.'and'the officials who have --- ity o[ the general manager, it was just FEAR FREIGHT BLOCKADE. Di�tfalo. C1 In. If. - Floetr - Quiet. pf 3:? samples of bologna and other charge o[ the construction work hope . Kquestion as to what extent the directors \\'heat-Strong for spring; No. 1 North- nusagcs examined 11 contained dyes• _ !could be held responsible for the nets of " ern, af':'c; \\•Inter dull; NO. 2 whit,; to have all the prairie lines ready for. 'lwir: 1icGIN. ' The director• in uesiion Too Much Wheat,to Harndle and \ow ' �� and live preservatives.. operation in time to •help with the q 7�;,r, c r)rn-E.asirar; No. 2 yeltow, .51,_ _�0-___-=s trans ortation of next year's wheat• said it was a matter of the deepest re- Coal is Wanted. i, 51116: \o. 2 coI•n, 5l to :i1 Lc. On Is P Bret that such a solid and promising ` _c;endy; Nn; 2 while, 3S%c;"fie. 2 mix. < THE \tiltE.\a 110YEVEIT. crop.. Spf�'�Y.Parties are now at work - jx. ;inctilution should be wrecked b the A despalch from Chicago,snys : The locating a number of branchlines Doti of y congestion of• freight .'traffic has in ed, 36;1c. Birley=\'cry slron; \Vest- speeulafit•e..niania••of its most trusted g' ern, c.i,t.,_4?'; to 59c. Canal freights C. P, R. Receipts 1Tearly. tineteon, 1fi1- \'orkton, one of which it is said will ,lin Official. It ivy's idle io spays: of the gens creased so [askw;ithln the last fr,v days -Ct dy, lion s to Regina, and the other. to Hudson ; that railway ofncials.fear They nre sbon 9 .. 1-o Bushels. eras manager's ofierations as incest- - - y _ 1neri�, They ran the, gamut of some of to ]ace a blockade. Conditions on the A despatch from \Vinnc�ieg sn}'s: The Ba ' ' the most sp,culative stood an ' fhe, eastern roads, which have not only to NEW \ORI .\\'IIC_\T \IA131�i:T, total wheat receipts on the t-. P. R. up P car- handle the business whirls they originate \a�: \ot.l;• --16. -•\\'heat - Sot to date this season amount to iS.863,- *---- �" Ne`vi't ride wheat t. Citi'ana t Chicago.ore Ica�y} Nn. r,`d: :r8>,c in elevat)r Ind 00,) bushels, and . 1,123,000 btFsticls �t - "reed n o p f but have the crops o[ the west_poilring 4 x jag speculaiice. issues on Iain,;+in n ith a upon them for export. are naturally the 7�t jc f,o,b, afloat; No, 1 northern Dn- other grains'have been iilnrketed. niiirs- AN APPEAL FOR THE'"HEI SLESS. r:ckless iC not' criminal disregard for worst, but those, on'the'western lines loth, Sfi;,c t.o.b. afloat• No. 2' hard win- clay's rciceipts were:-\Vhent,' 4i)5,t Ofl the funds entrusted i his care rd r also, are rapidly becoming extremely ter 82%c.t.o,b. afloat.' bushels; other grains, 37,000 bushels. Now that -the thnnl;sgfwing Scrson• is procedure, which could knot be con= serious. On the corresponding- day last year upon us there must be many people In _ ' rued, and h which the` Government \Vith the approach of winter the 50,000 busliels.of wheat and 48,000 bush- this community who would gladly give d movement of coal has r-,w,-n- heavier, LI\'I: 'STOCK MARhF,TS, ass of other grains were 'marketed- some expression 'ot Their gratitude to• aulhoriliea must take.cognizance. argregaling . the 'congested, conditions TF,roillo, Oct: 11. Ilcavy ricliverie's of The total amount of f;rain received up the "Giver of all good things" for the which already existed, and traflic men to this lime last' year was 12,G'J8,060, beautiful suannler just passed, which has • BiG BLAZE AT hR.\\TFOT.D. say that they do not !:now what ;thev ec+tile^ were- recordeilT at the, Western Dusheis of wheat and 623,000 bushels ei been crowned everywhere by such a wail do fo'r cars wile- the years cri.or-_ \I it„:f 10-day; causing .a slackness in 'otrier grains:. bountiful harvest, i\lany have not Starch \\'grks Bradly Damaged by the shit lc;nde. �_ tholrglt if any particular way-in w$ich - , Flames, mous crop of corn is ready for market. Choice bul:;hers'. .$".'Io to 54.30; me- r as it. will be now in a short. limo. \ Qium butchers', 53.G,, to 81.20; ,goofs SEED BET.-TER .MILK L:1\\'S. iq express t!iciC thankfulness, and will A despatch from Brantford says: The line belonging to one of the big eas!crn , �,,, be glad to know of some place where a "L'rnnitord Starr.-Ii \\'orlcs, situated about syslenis' on Tuesday hnd orders ,or butchers, `++1ii to , +o, tat cows, 5:3.30 nr��icai IIeniih OUicers Adv',se Pco- small share of their blessings wit-be- - u mile from the city, wore tine scene of -i,°35 ca'Fs"w:iich it could not fill. • in $i.04; n .fed loll and cows. SP.7j to , lienrtily \velconied. . $;3.:,0; rough and inferior,-S2 to $2,35 vincial ttoard' In the Toronto Ilome for inciihbic§, n iiq blaze on Friday night. The' nut- A desp Dunn Avenue, Parl:dale,,lhere 1f0 hel break, which first'occurred mit about () _ per cv�t, aich from ToPonto snys: A few P- o'clock, teas dice to combustion, causal .SI10\'T_.D FOOT I\TO PRESS. 1,igbt stod;ers sold at X2.50 to S3; tnnnlhs ago the Provincial Board r,f less pntienis. SG of «hem are depen- it is supposed, through a piece 0f metal ___- feeders, 1,000 to.1.500 Itis, at 53.30 to jlcallh sent out letters to the local health cYent Iipon the liberality of .lha politic + through the faders. 1'lie Sr. -keeps at3.S0 to $.9.25; stock bflicers regarding the di(licultics they [or, their daily food and for the shelter passinf, b fir A Doukhobor "Terribly° Iniiired at o main l:uikl:ng, n three-storey.brick strut• ihern, 5nsk. bulls, 1,0 0 to 1, 00 lbs, at $� to „2.30 meet in connection with Ilio nii,h sup- and care o[ n comfortable.home at this lure, in which is the drying+ l.ilns ma• __ per ,ca L. ply:. Since.then lherC hns_beell received lime in th r ,li�;es_,when the shadows inery 1. was c:rh�ely-cl+stecryea. The A despaTc rom oslhern,Sask„,ny's: Laml,s were quoled mit $6.10 to SG25; a number of replies, in which it is claim• are lengll int toi�arid the,east. Any i - ch :, art ewes at :3+ to W9.50, and export , g e is lett le •broken and the ex P ec. that the various clauses of the -Act coniri io>Zs o[ fruit, wegeiablcs, flour, } , '.' ,passage lcarlm� to the .lore room weed R'itlt h g (le,h P . 1 • 'also c,�mpleteiy d,slroy,rd. .Tile darn- from the 'hart: of the leg' between the ,bucks at S3 to 53.50 per cwt:. - are indticient. They -also indicate that fowl, or clothing, which ;1,1.e never h j~ ` age to the' rtinin t,nilding,f's r.liiianlert !;neo raid ankle literally torn l0 shreds, Galc•es were�steady to firm, at $3.50 a better inspection should be made of missed by those �\'dio are blessed with at ^a25.fNA, and Ilial in the fat depart• Ileniy Podnnilnikoff, a Doukhobor, was to $6,50 per cwt. the milk and dairies; and that the law ntiundance,'will be cry gr8tefirlly re- nlent at about SI.6.0 n. a. total at about rescued from a hay pressing machino \filch cows were in 'demand at $25 to should he clearer regarding the dike ceived by those in charge of the work. tlAi1,(1tN). Ahont. fitly hands nre 1lirnwn on Thursday morning west of the tow�i. $55 each. tion o[ the. milk, and the uses o[ the it will help to brighten ninny sad lives ,out of employment.rl In ld,; the. factory Instead of inking n fork he used • I'!is Flogs were unchanged; selects sold at preservatives. These complaints willbe and aid greatly in the work of this B �, wan burned flown under similar cir- fc,ol, pushing the limb in too far and $,C).Q5 and lights and tats at $6.40 per placed before the Bnnrd,of Health by the worthy chnrity. All shipping expenses . tarn rs- it was caught in the machine. cwt. secretary, Dr. Hadgetls. twill be gladly paid. •:: -Ai '�^r� --� - ., y ,N:7 ..,{ ., �, :,f rc.,, _ ..i , �•ya, +y .�,:. 4 FM,.'1'.. a'4 :xJIF..Y.,` 1! .,•. ,. - . .gr ,.. R, w` -, ... lifted up '4. r __^ - - . ... ,. tins wind opened hie eyes and_trerabif�t►g,'for she a'ss-veru 4e1�� L�NI�,FS! a € 'F'E �► � , in dumb amazement. And when 1 told cafe an very sensitive to pain. .". him where I found it, he recovered,his "Never mind, never mind a little itIow as Alpine Adventxa{(ee ttrought Gp, speccti, and advised me to-send it to the smarting I When I-was young I would About a Royal 111esaBlnnce. �� - _ almshouse. LUW heye been lnr._.tram ,Berne on toward the( I , "'Joe r I said,• `if ever you mention scorched worse than that to have had Friburg border and remo-tr t almshouses anal babies in the same such a powerful sign that some one railway line, is to be found the picfur--'11*x r .. '` breath to me again you and I will Have loved me so fiercely as all theft! Good- ue country seat where the oldesit / to part." b Hess! Ilow he loves oil, to be sure l scion of Old VI gild ro j alt -a princess` y esq i ' g has, just celebrated her ninetielhl . R1 or ofd Jce a in t -and .quickly _ r' 1. `, tem is, poor old said Gem. your n- you'ho,Comepicke up your-chestnut- biri ray entirely forgotten by thegr lid - "t [:now he-did, dear, or he thought child, and see what mark it bears. world., ,She is the aunt of the.reignin s C % P q Prince of Schwarzburg Sonderhause'I - _ he did; but my real Interest was to lace Come, now I Is it Cromnr tie Y' !n aired 1 - - he Gem, for alfa has-been the" bright the old lady, with an arch smile. himself a man of seventy six, and d the 012, SYBIL BERNER S. Hess of my life, and .not only of mine, But the girl made no reply. Sire had last filly years of her life have been ` Uut of TnUby's and Libby's; poor child- picked up. and blown out the blazing spent in her Swiss retreat; so secluded' ` !YIN DICATIOi�t ish old maids, and of Afopsy.'s and lame-- emblem that she had playfully made a from the world as to be almost-for-; leg Joe's:' messenger of Sale, and she as gazing gotten, it is d11 account of the romance: 1 A. "It is because we all to\e each other upon 'it.' Site remained pales and mute, of her marriage, whieh •created` n grentl x. so much, and it is such a happiness to "Come, come; did you name it for that sensation just half a century ago. auburn-haired youth?" persisted the old 1. 9y1, love. 'said Gem. Princess Charlotte had been trnveiling'. 1 that happened on certain long past \Ve all loved you, my darling• from lady-• in Switzerland, and was passionately CHAPTER XXVII. -the very.-first.' 'We could not help it! "I named it for-the exile-the Ind,' fond of Alpine climbing, a. form o1 Hallow Lyes: But they hzye said no- ... `Three 'pair. of eyes were turned to* ihing of the pleasant filings that linve All! you should have seen what a sun- who was borne Brom ilia flooded prison sport in which she was an adep#: On F �w Hied Gem. She was well worth ioohtne happened pn later hallow Lees! They' beam you w ere.in 'our dull house that that ,stoi'rm nio1L; I named it for-my one_of her excursions her life was saved at, as she stood there beside the p?� haven't said a word of that hallow Eve day and al! days af2cr that. When i mother," answered the•maiden in a low Uy. the most wonderful presence all ,ing wheel, lvith the thread o1 yarn suS- when ane and my Libby was a sitlina -look you out of the basket and set you lone. mind, muscular strength and, pluck oft11 pended tri her band be the delicate, w our cabin without provisions, and a•• upon your ',feet, you.tottered alb about' Silence like a-panic tell:.upon the litile her Alpine guide, who narroyvly es-. forefinger and ttiutnb, and 'wish her wondering" where ilia money to buy the room, eagerly examining all that party. coped being dragged down the precipice,` large luminous dark eyes flied upon the them was to come from,:and how long ��.yS new to you; the clip-bottom chairs, Mrs: \Vinterose-was, the tirsl.l® break er the brink of which she had already, 1. , .. , face of the speaker. Yes, look at Gem the agent would let us lire there, seeing the turkey--wing .tans, the peacock's i!, i disappeared, suspended fa the rope, the. . 8 alight, elegant creature, whose form as we had no riahE, after my old man• featliers,. e'verr poor Joe's crouked. leo. "Gem !how-dare you do such dreg I other end of which was fastened to him,; was perfect symmetry, whose every.mo- who w•as the overseer, died, when in •Arra me and Joe watched you in your things?' she .depianded.-speaking more in accordance`SviiY1 mo- re-'re-': Loh. was perfect' grace, whose small walks the agent himself, and offers of little crimson dress, as one watches some harshly than s to had ever before spoken quirements. He managed not only uta stalely head was covered with-shiiiing •11S a tante-rent'frec here, with-tdte•use of bright=.planted bird hoppin1. g from twig to her spoiled child. withstand the shock of her fall, butt .jet-black ringlets•that.hung down each the garden, the orchard and the w'.00d. to twig." ,qt's enough to brenjc anybadv's.heart safety, _ 1 likevi ise -to drag her back to side and half shaded a bright young with a"small-salary' besides, if so be-we r ."How•_ I .wish I' could remember that _to hear..hrr'Say flint,' whimpered Miss though with the.'utmost.dijiiculty and at face of exceeding beauty-an oval face, would come here and live w•ilh Tabby, �randrna.' Tabby,, wiping her eyes. the risk of .himself slipping,.owing to day, g with regular features, large, sc'�[t, dark- and help l;ecp rats and thieves and rust ' Y~on were loo young; not more than "And, oh! what n sign and an omen! the insecurity of the foothold. The blue eyes, veiled with tick, long and mould out of the old"house._ 1'ou ltvo years old. But, oh! you should If there's any• truth in the rspell, her zincess naturally was filled with send- r _.lashes, and arched over by slender, jet- may depend, Gem, as -we jumped at the have.seen. the surprise and delight of mother-if so be she !s her mother and ments of gratitude towards her saviour,}' r'ak black• Grows, and with roseate checks offer,. and .came here,the ti'eTY nest Tabby and Libby; when. all' . they had is n living-her .mother loves her better and as he happened to be an eiaremelyt .•4 -I -anal• crimson lips. Ms will do for a Ltay;' " ' made the beds lisliirs they came�dow•n than .-nny one in•Lire world,•and .is a handsome man, possessed of sufficient y ',Pen and int: sketch; but how can I plc "That was ell the kindness of my to help me to get breakfast, 'they were hurrying to see tier now! For I never education tb qualify him for a com " `.� the gleam and d but are to sill over oil as ever you saw chit- knew that to fail,"..said hlcss Libbyr sign in the militia o[ his canton �' tura the fight, ilia life, 6 child!. It didn't need Hobo• y as y ) ,, . glow of than- -briillant and beautiful Bien over n new pet bitten, ..l thought clasping her Band and >~.fling up he iermined to.prove to him her grnift -- `_ -countenance? do illi that.= But, my•sweet,titigel, skis you would have been pulled to pieces eyes, wanted to provide for )roil and Libby. b marrying him. True, she was fo t e m ° ` She wore a plain brown linsey dress, anti to make .us esti•comfortable and- between them,�which was another sign Gem turned and gazed.at the last ea7rs aid at th9 time, and some t 1N"a I tiltat perfectly titled her symmetrical happy to,, said !Alias Tabby.,- they ougflt•lo have been married twenty speaker, while .a superstitious faith:in dears his §enibr, But she w•as a .ve _,.form; and. this rustic ,suit was relieved the ornen crept into' her heart. ,,od-looking woman and quite rich. by a little linen collar that clasped her ,,yes, 1 know. 1]eaven ' bis ws her, years before." "There is riothkng at'all in it, 'I w•as 6 Of course. there was a tremendo throat, and pair of little white linen w*hcrever sl)c;is! And that was a-happy' UWe mother!" began Aftss TnULy'. Hallow Eve. But the Heil one was even "\Fell, there! 1 won't say ,anything only tr;ing io om-' I the poor child it 1. scuffs (hat bound her wrLits. - more about that, But the way they the old love spell. I had no thought it outcry el the part of her royal and inti- -• - The setting was plain enough, but the happier, Gem.'• talked to you, G:m!" 1 ane" the \\inllcrose c glancingn out. uneasily atis wnv." G m.d Mrs. Eleslnloi relativesFor Fol`shi o-thirds of the ,gem was a very rich and rare jewel, "Yes.,dear grnndm�, I.knoid;' smiled ".\\hat's your'ualne, little 3 ing houses of Europe. and all sorts ,whoever might be destined !o wear it. the girl. But toss 1'abk y sighed,-and hits _reign 6 "`Clem:' ,roil answered, Libby shook her head. and Gem con- of stories .were circula�edon tmostthe gen- ,� Only for an Instant she stood taus, tike -"Yes: -for just erre year frorti It1at asked' [inured to look: very grave. gin of the romance, aft"s- - :a bright and beautiful•image, and then time. when Hallow Eve carr+e around "Whr.)'s your mother, baby Y' " rail atce ted being to the effect that a she suddenly darted across the room. a,girin, 1 got up early in the morning, as "'Gnnrrr►a; oil re lied: l'ou had an}y "\\'ell, l declare! I am out-of all pa e, Y p ' sunk dawn beside the old lady's chair, I used to do hien. as well as new, and 1 ) p Bailin `Gem' tienco with Joer' exclaimed the old John Jud; for that was the name of the ark door and into acid Gamm'n:" Indy, by way of changing the whole g*tiide. had been,one of the domestics in arid, looking up into her. face, said: .. came -down- into this very count, and them two words, m- 6- "Grandma! I know more of that aw- went through to that b " ' you ever afterwards anti out w•ho conversation. "lt tins been -full forty an inn.n and!h dh a pact d hercess 1attb en till tragedy than you think I do. Of the back.room, and opened ilia ,, minutes or more since I sent hire atter sin.w a ed in the performance _ I-wn�; grandma. inquired the girl. course,in all these years. I have chanced porch door -to let in the mr ening air, "4lay6e I did, and maytfe I didn't, them cones t And now [ am [,ming to nL someimenialgser•ice- - The reigning • to hear much from the talk o1 women I and there on the porch with the s Gem Anyway, there was no claw to call film." and children seen in church or in shining-height on the scarlet secd-P aur history there in Ihat bri�ltet, Gem. And, so saying, she went and opened TL3 cnns�ltiG towthe marriage oflhe lly prtn- __-.school.- And to-night 1 have heard. tool of the rose vines alt over the shed, There w•as heaps of baby clothes, nicelk th. back door. much from you, not now to be told ihcre; like a caac le• sto°c1 a large ,at up and marked 'In-gem-i.�-ca,: and Liu[ she had no sooner done so, than cess; b the coith herndition that she should morel \V hat is all this mystery and�.wicker basket, with a two-year-old baby b r ( old ruins, she started with a cry of horror ailed t2ereuponaconferr d upon htheGland. er.. by into it, and fast there was n small bag ° g ol2ars.riled back into the room. din resent, the title of �• horror connected with this anniversary Comfortably tucked up amounkn* i9 just one hltrid ed d she rni t! ' _ w . . ,. d g _ I .•of Ilaliow-Eve? And-who am I V asleep." v said the maiden. That was ail. Anti now, didn't you an)- ' Il Way. o "You are my own darling .tliild, "That was I, _ But just me )aur word never to ask me any Behind her tame three men, bcarin baron. a �„ it _ - ___ ?r in theft arms ilia mutilated and bleed- T p The union turned out far more hese f Gero. answerd- the old lady in les, Gem, - uesti6iis at%out-'yourself,• , ------ n .,..an,nnroc of d d trembling voices think of my astonishment when I found ri grandma. 'and I- will ing body of a thirii mnn7 a t ,%-c res "I !.now I did. gran «I know that i am yo0i fieterchtid, you there! ] surd utyousr, and was as grandma, 1 Following them limper! lame-legged pin theme canton ofuple uBerne;`wherry pernthe keep ..iriy.word; but, oti. g _ but that is nli.I, or anyone else except '(raid to touch you at fust as it )'oil I cant help thinking aGout it anti sus- JaThe affrighted_«'omen shrank back to baron died about ten years later. From you, scents to knew about ilia 1 But been a bombshell to blow me up. actin * who-I sin , that lime to this' his widow has never ' " ;you-know who 1 am, grandma! low rulyhhrl my eyes to 'see it-1 w•as aw'nke• p„hush, hrr_;h! Gem!. Put away such the chimney corner, where they clung T' oil and shrank back from t: rent! beloved' by her - _ tell me am I. she pleaded. tat.- .i crept i3p to y trouLlesnme thought$. I had rather sce together in iha-i dumb terror which is left tho-rounestatd., .. Sho ,lives there all the ing ilio withered old hands witttlq--her yai ever so many times before 1 could a lifilc naaurnl sjltiness than so much the deeper for its leer silence. year round, g Y •ow-n, and gasin imploringlyu into venture to touch you. - Then_I saW 'n antic ursatfecteed man �rnvil -in one 'so young -as you are: Cnkt ow,' dos,olkringtyte "Nobody ch r tyro( her account of- her boundlces : the kind gid eyes thtA luuld c mpas- card tied to the handle of the baskQt. 13e ,a) girl while girlhood.lasts. k'he Y gracious consideration ° aionately-dawn on tier's. 1 teoY. it off,put on mK specks, aped rend, 8 season is short entru(h, F'hts is lisllow agoing tti da you no harm. -it is only Her, and of flies t "lou are my.gel, and my d8rlingg, anti this: \i !�inl,era�e.'- ' Eve. .When I•was yuung, it used to be softie man as has been murdered out belongs for the f'to" anotherhgenaraton.� ©Her .' i.`my blessing. Gem! That is enouy,►11, for °':\. Gem :tor Mrs, a gay festival, anis not the'tuneral feast there." ��_to lane L' answered the old lady, "Then, my dear, I saw that somebody my mournful dao htcra would .make it. "�turdrred?" echoed lairs. \\'intcrose," Int fact, there are�fe v iroyal drher eimperry �in ,n ,v had asses in an awe-deepened tone. still in n tre(nuIous tone., i• nes es who visit Serve without "Am I that prison-Born child? Am 1 put it oft on to Tile. And, [.ord [nefiiwe on rl Ballow rive night, used to try spells Arlo. er the daughter o1 that poor laity who was me, 1 struck mad as a hop• and said I to find' out their sweethearts and lovers. groaned I1ti�8 'tabby, wringing: her doyenneouof the sovereign houses of 4 r " bnrazi ar3d]dFa't have the brat, nn,l ��nlrid send. \fid it' gliosis walked then, they were Brands, r„ and the.heroine of a thrilling _. crucified and cast out mm�n- h 10 a than y years - _ caeatures. . Am I ,. Am I , pensiut'ed the it to the almshntise. Bill.. G,r! there is merry sprites wt,o only came to tell the It �s doom. muttered hila, Libby; Fit aro f roDe' nfl ea ply, while Miss a' power in hdfilessness. compared .to' outtjs and:maidens'w-hDm 4hcy acre to. solemnly. pin once o n m r Y young girl, bescecilin,. 'Tabby wept and Miss Libby moaner!. which the power of a ntonarcli is all y �_.; - love and_marry. Come, now, Fit Mach Gem veiled her eyes ant! said nothing. ago- - '.'Gem;' said the aged woman, grave- moonshine! And. howe�zr an;ry L ere are some chest- "Lay him down here on the Ooor, you a,sure si>elt. It BOLD IN\'•\DErtS ly,. and sorrawtuliy (rressing the maid rrilgh2 n tilt at that minute with the un- see it Ire. know him;' said Joe, as he Tltece were some phrases of country v 1 could nut.a;' she saint, rising and It a men. and-le! us lake n look of him to ell's `hands, "Gem. I hIIti a.been a'goad rlaUiral,monsters who_I thought t1at1 little basket'from the -sheaf, and n. ,glnndma to you?"' deo,(fell [tie Gary there. why, emptying jl into peril's lap, took a candle from ilia table. lite with which the little city girl had and_ • The bearers laid cr.eir burden gently as vet only one day's acquaintance, "l�.l, .you•have! you have! answered•no more n sent it to ilia nlmsholjsc Than "What,am I to do-with these, gr down: but the rights or property=owners .anti -: lite young girl, earnestly, - I.could a smothered iC in its liasket,rt ma'?" smiled Ilia girl. - -jos held the. candle. to ilia face of the ro eel renters era nrmly axed in her "And can you still trust me to be. said the'soft-ticarted old dame, wiping "You ar•e r to tale-half-:L-rlozen-.large 1 _ . P p Y- , y to her eves at murdered mar that rose in mind'. ' finned to you,•and true to your Gest [n- away lite sears ones, scratch on each the Hist tetter Old• Airs, 1\'interose cautiously .ap- "\(other!" she coiled, in .evident e�- tcrests?" the very idea of such n piece of crurlfy. the ranula. of some young nlati, you .• "rah, yes, yes, y'es!'-dear grandma�' -"So you_took the little creature in:' I:now. . Then on another, `Ste.' for proached to view it. cilement, [fie morning atter the family, d settled fo "Good angeh in heaven!".she es- ha se 2 r the summer.iia Sunset . • "'Then, my own little one..trust tile, by smiled Gem. .. stranger; on anotber \\'id.' for widow- claimt•rl \-icw Cottage, "mother I Just come tiers `.obeying me, what• I tell your to &-;k. Me "What else could 1 do I_.wns shi er; •c;n the last one,-a cross, for old „\\•llo is it, mother?-' inquired her ! ,;!! Tip questions '1.about }ourself: because I,� criilg wins cold nlyscl[:' 'Could 1 leave maidephaod. and look There are somebody's hens daugljters, in terrified tones. - wiping .their. •feet .. on our nice' c1eR°} .cannot answer•Item yet a while. Will it out there.? 1\0. I look'hold of th Smilingly Gcn1 complied with .the "\ir. florace Blond!cl!e!"� she whir- r• Z^�►� you do so. my little Gem?'• I handle of the basl:cl-l�fiich it ,was a directions,) and marked the chestnuts, grass' .. ` "Yes, yes,' [ will! I will!� But. dear large open clothes basket with-a handle wlrilc.fire old'lady, 'with speztacics on pored. . canny. I know ! I know! :lttlrr.,ugll fit each cud, and very useful 1 have nose• tvaiched her carefully-. (To Uo conUnuedl "\\'hal? You `marry my daughterr" r put ih'e soiled g - - Itlurrdered old Boxley. "You, a mere you•ace too tender• to-tell me, I know.' found it ev;cr tact to, p., \\'hci- they; were nli .ready, Gem . , —T- , , ,CIcr4_ "No. sir," replied young "i<no«-what, Gem?" questioned \Ira..elolile; in -�'d-I began to drug il. . ck lookr;d up, saying'' police 1\'interose. in•alarm. !through the atior and oh�_oug Bill tic n r,` ,,Well, they are marked! Kinn of In`the has cd that.inu orla� fol`L1e,I"not gn ed em y` job theemoi en)4` tl "I'know that sonic mystery.and horror room into this very ro aur daughter accepted ma" ` .,- somrane finng ,over my biri}!-hnngs •ol;er my ,tionwrnked the bully 1111, and it opened - . `oa2thYilthem in a row ort-tile hot. a fine art. Y ,fir; rife! 1 have, known thi; a long timer lila darkest Lhre eyes I"e:cr fi::$ sera in henrUi,.close to the coals, 10 roast." — `-�� '!'hey call me 'Ingeinisen;' that rnenns.TTTmy lite,•ani[ looked at rile as calm and ,,it is'donq" said Gcm, after s'he tied 'i3ewnil ! l3ewrlil !' Snmo•one tle�vailett t quiet as i4 it had known rrre all rn}' life;. • 1>ri ti s' Tie, according io talo / a -,, I ms birch: rind bade me be-,vail it! Sonne i and then it opened,its Iittle rosy lips. "Now. _then, ply dear you roust sit /f r,:e sung the refrain of a rerluiem Tit m. and said : ,�• Iiiil,lisin, . airy do 'at oris YrI1rin,l of} "'G.muua P• • , - .,. ailed watch then! in perfect silence until ,r,;hcr;+, :Val eh.�rnrinra ! torrirhl! "Yr;. rir rlcar�Gem: that was w°hat they oarcandathelfirstionoatl t pops til-ni ht :'in .what 1'!�c rrnnherl m) cars.i•,.�,u cnllyd nit Irom the first; `Garanti.' to pop ! , l ,lime fnlmil n clew to th sulying o[rlt went esti sight. ,limy he ret; Gcm! `reunoucmen oh- -the widower.. or Lite . i t!' - ally iuy.�tery;!'t _ I And,w•hy', i;ccause I was six!)• ycars 1 11 ,lop "r;cnt! Gem ! i! acetal h iwr horn hind,old then, and iny•hnir was .as while as Sl.ranger,.or whdher it be the cross That for old ma•idenhood." - 't`, vo!r. mtnd..the nna•I • Never ititnlc, it is i,,.rr, nPd I never• had a Lilly ill •st,Sn1s fLTly Gem folded her hands. and ' w >cal: ui the.�e ihirl.' ar;,, .1 lire ,,vurld to call me grandma; all Uc- ,•ycr sr Composed llerself {o perfect• alienee and- . . .- 1r i by didn't.maul as P s l,i,by uud L U . �l 7 n^l: on y'olirwelf i; my child, amt Tia-�eau L / thin t mare.'' lrrged ilio old Indy with sol IkeV ru;thl -to hate•done. tve, )'cur's 'ii\t'ti le-she walelled her roasting .chest- I 1 , :,�;: r .. n:uclr earncslnc:s; and:even 'pain: that'Leb,re [hal." f r M hastened Lo her, and to "`1'rnl'ir always hitting of-us in the nl�achtcufl� these�y\vomenheihe ancient !rl �dl� y --h P - - ! say I. nbntC tirpt-matter,- os iI if-wn_ "I will mind-)vltl.a; much ns 1 can; aur foul; As int ale`, I `w'i,ul'iI have dnm�' and the )cutlhful mair:en, was o_.__ ;im ion making herscl[ silly 1n please the*other. r,'�. ' 1. dearest grminy! I %'-'ill'neyer.sl'�`n%1 ntrrrriep facet enough if \\'illinm .. p•` g , ' f., r. ` },es. .• of IN main until ynli give nu leave." hadn't a'hroved falso," snilelled Miss [rola `llplcri oublesotne i�ouiglils, and 11 , "` . . "That is r,r darlin,r girl! And now '1'nlaLy. . Pal awri� y'ulir,� lire_ and come anti sil „13o.h! there's ns gnarl' fish in the sea Gem, willing to grnl:fy her "[randma." r r . •d ,w•n here, find,lct lis hori•e a plcti<anf as'ever w•as; gut out,of it," snapp�St_thc Put ally one l silence w as not laid 1. tulle lifter,all this solemn nonsense, :VIZI}girl lady. ullun any one else••i�ut .ih'c trier of the. il when ane comes fn-- •Where ilia nils- "it ', .1' our fate,'-' said t]le supersti- c!tit erednlogellerrlikcyarpairl of siiss blc ::` i '. 'slii,,f is that fellow', and NOW drnl'e he tines Jlins i:ihln'. e7rne with the cone,. 1 �von7er•".• \ray- "1:a1> .maSir�. your pwn_fate," answered mnrpics tar 'same .minnlcs; �vhcn sou- ` ' � Barfly �ttss 1'nLhy ex•cklimcd : �lnty, when he •does collie. I will scud the i.)10.\Lle olct lady.' I,col: out, Gern! Your thcstnuts are .." !` o you adapted ilia poor liltle for- .- :i}lhri lloayn in. the ccil,lr 'fn� sUu1r:mils a ;d apples, and w e will hays n little osaker> Billed," 'put 'in Gem, to stop the I't csenlrinin if 'il your donut m hid:shoot. y;ou fe st'„ come nncl dau�lricrs, otli Gild p':" - lercation bct�ccn (._e n1 Genu sal oar,}.her wheel. and „ The warning came loo late. .A hies? _ course. 13ut, oh-! the ing chestnut was suddenly.s. from : [nal: her seat on a aloof tit Alia_ old_ "kis, Gem, of MISSED IiE li VOCt,TIO`I tady''s ice[. dn) you were gtven to us Nvas n tln,y of the hearth like o small right hand sin- - "y% fe . - \its. \\'inlerose, pticsiiig jnbi.leel Whil•^. I was lifting you out of .sharia Oem Up `°\\'lilt itld- volrr'►volher•teach you, anyway`, if youdcn'lr kno`v-. • tq - tier hand lhrou�h the irl`s dark curls. the hnslcct, lama-leg Joe ct}ma in to rrlfll:c' flirting a slight burn. L. , 1 ,�fiaw "O, rc�y�molt er tDoup�: N"l f l!"e `vij" "my_two- does{liters 11tTye been horrify- the,hre'nrnts he hetshisoodtt fall,band shook Lit oft,[ andrshchsat down start ed I sweep EL roa7ri. :.1g tits by teAing of some•a\:ful events t in my • . . . . . _. _ - _ - - . - - r� * � f•i1. , . f . . . ,. . . .. — . 11 • w ' _ rw - F � s _ w ....-.g'.1is� .�.:' ',sr: "-�''�: .. r•, �� .. .;, -w•,,.:'Y"` - - _: ::ot^ae'_ -._ .. ,,;r.„s„.° .,.,tn •+_.,.' :J ",.x,;, 'a:�:.z-. `s.'. •, a. s ''••:.Y. "6';.Ri -:a-t• .. - -'a f try in the world has better res- ': �- " gone for being thankful thap the mda its ofne nlon of Canada. So• far as Ona temporal easings are concern TESKS - - every portion of the Dominion Ie - - M- •��- �_ !r,=egarvea:; 01,00 rpsaaiaaa.aa.+ intheenjoymentof plenty. Canada _ is an agricultural country, and - -• �� everywhere we read of gooderaps, - 'The Pe0P1,0Cash `Store'. - --7 . f i and pelves were never better'than at present, taking things. on-.au 4 average, and contentment reigns ' everywhere. While Canada is an �_� BATE13 OF ADV1iBTI8IN(}: Our stock is now complete in the following, ,Our assortment~% are all near 3ra tine.ruon,pe;line - i0 coats agricultural-country, she is also and include the most salable goods,. "Some real bargains. '.•• 31001;enbee uent lnaertibn,pez line - a " blessed with numerous factories, This rate cloesnotinclade agal'orForeignad- and her manufactures.,are rade- c, �s �Q�y �p We have -some snaps here-Cloth and r `rsgtketeents. . . g. SALE REGISTER. �l �IJtJ ���tl p { Special terms given to parties making ooa• ally gro�iug in importance, Eve- -__- Tweed Suitings=width from 42 inches- to Melasor3 or 9 months or by theyear. Hail- r3'where, we read of our factories �?,n, ]906.-Auction 54 inches, 'L5c and 29e per'yd, These goods a' Sandy or yearly contracts payable quarterly. 3IOli DAY, OCT., hhttslnees cards.ton lines or under, with paper. working overtiine in order. to sale of farm stock and roots on lot could not be produced for the money. Black broad cloths, 50c and aaeyear;$5 oo,payable in advance. catch up with their Proofs. bis- 35, B, F. con.,1F'hitby the property Z5c per yd. Black .cloth, satin €rnished o0e per yd. Black, blue and - ch oents per line, ftvo eoutsper line each subsequent insertion, ehanics'are-in great demand, -and of 3Ir, Win. Oke. ' As' Jir.• Oke'-. gray•lustres 30c, 35c and 50c per yd. Scotch Tartans and Shepherd SaWal contract r tea madeknawn anappuca• Rages were never .better than barns and his'feed have been burn- Checks, all wool 49.c yd, unions 25c yd: There are hundreds of other t e13vYsaotisemenwewithoab written netrnations the are now. Canada i; also ed, everything will be sold R iGhout things in our dry goods stock at-bargain prices, Which we have not t The inserted until forbidden and charged so- b reserve. Sale at one. See bills. mordlugly..oxd•r. liar diwontlnning .dverti.B- blessed •with an' abundance of space to mention. The above goods are all very special value We L Fairbanks, Auctioneer. T ! 2gsmtemusobs la writing and eenfto+hspab- mineral wealth, and .-it is• •01113- TUPSE)AY,• OCT.!iRM 19M.---Auction W'a•nt ei eryb.ocly to come and examine oar'stock. No trouble to show tasb•re: now that we are beginning to find sale of farm stock, implements,: goods. Courtesy to customers is a first rule in our business. Give tis Job Wozk promytly attended to. p out'the immense wealtll In our roots, etc., on lot 2'7, B. F. con- n fair trial and we will convince yor by comnarinQ quality and price, i�ttukar Thexton; Prora possession that is lying concealed Pickering, the pro priatoperty of Joseph that goods can be bought as feasonable in Pickering as anywhere else in,the bowels of the earth. . We Gormlev. • Sale at one: See bills. in Canada. _ occupy a position that is enjoyed• Thos: Voucher, Auctioneer. - ll• �aReady-to-wear Suits. Do you want A'OZ�ES'AND COMMENTS by few countries. We can grow TURSDAY, OCT' 30TH 1906.-Cash sale /f Hy Ca Yurnishl a good Suit and Overcoat to order? or manufacture everything that is of horse, gardening tools, household //YY ii++/`fie ti77Come and leave-your measure sonny of the owners and engi- or manufacture to over comfort and furniture, etc.,at Cherrywood, the now before all the nice samples are sold out. Remember we represent the sere Of traction 'engines are not necessary property of Wm. Spencer. Sale at largest tailoring business. in, Canada, Every young man sha d have one s eery of with the law in respect to needs. While wars and rumors of one: See bila. F. Postill, Auction. tailor made suit and overcoat. Remember we keep 1n stock everything to I wars'have kept other "countriesin ser: makeup a gentleman's toilet. CROCgEB_V>Ft�il seta of Dishes, 44 pcs, _ .these machines. The law states a state turmoil, we are enjoying TLasDAY, Oct 30TH 1908.-Auction .25, usually sold for 3b.00: $3,00; green and gold 9?�ac�, $0.50; Toilet sets 33 that in case of any difficulty peace in the fullest sense of -the - -sale- of farm . stock, implements, , A fulY line-all good. All fresh and up-to-date. Try { - pr the prospect of any difficulty term with the prospect of a con- rests, household furniture, etc...on our 25c black tea, also our 30c green tea. Nothing meetingQ or pausing of an engine tipuance of that peace for years - lot 4, Con. 6, Pickering. the pro- better in the market at the price: the highway anymount- come- These eonditiona of perty of Wm. Dennis. Sate at one Highost price paid trade for butter and eggs. ��pp in tr b ter horseman or vehics�e, it shall be peace and prosperity-has laced sem' gee bills for ion particulars. do Df the en a driver to >� p p Thos. Poacher, Auctioneer. D. SIMPSON' & COMPANY, Sm us in a position to Impart' the Tavaane.Y, Nov.. 1az, 1908.-Auction r_ p the engine and ux every blessing$s we enjoy to other conn- sale of new and second-hand fuini- = ible way to aseialt such tries: In proportion topulation ture, lumber, laths,etc., at Clare- _ need horseman or person no country in the world a more active part in introducing is taking moat furniture store, the pproperty :Flo ZEITO", charge of such vehicles to of J. H. Beal. Sate at one. 13ee bills. - the engine. Every, engine Christianity and civilization to Thos Poneher; Auctioneer. : mn after .dark shall carry s heathen countries than Canada. T sale of re b dTH 19M.—Auction Auction - _ - Iaee i red light in a' conspicuous sale of pure bred short-,horns, high- . lta•Ight red 1 Canadians feel that there are re- gradQ cattle. horses, pigs, imple- • .. -- C nt and a green light sponsibilities resting upon them, menta, etc..at lot 11, on. 1, Picker- `I is rear of the train, and no and they do not he9ltate tQ ehoul- ins. IKin*stoaroad, half mile east ` . engine shalt be run through a der these .responsibilities.. We of Pickerlog Village) the property ' eity, town, or village. unless a should also express our gratitude df artug a Andrew Forsyth, Sale at 12 J �I messenger Is sent at least fifteen for the 'privilege -of Iiving in an noon sharp. Lunch provided: L. f>rad not more than thirty rods enl'Ightened and progressive age. Fairbanks, Auctioneer, in advance carrying a red Bait yVe are in.the enjoyment of bless- - -._ ue�nes ts. _ - e+o adv , .. X b da and a bright light _ 3T g �- lugs that our ggmud-parents never - might. The fine or neglect of dreaitt of. The horn 4"4e-cent-- these conditions may be 525. vary ago eoukd bear no comparison. CIDER MADE.-The undersigned is We haveY on band a quantity of Knitting Yarns, - . to the homes of to-day. The Pzepersd to sake cider on Tuesda . and .-Colored Zephers and Rug Patterns which _ "$pare the rcid and spoil the grtdaTs.at fat le,aoa,\+,Picketing. w. ..oib. will be sold for one month at reduc- child" is as much a truism .to-day great progress.made in the marllt- son 19 ed ri- Asit was when it was Written facture of printing presss9 and 08T.-On July 5th, a 2 year old Please callpandsexamine. - - every department Of the printing L Sisley better,ask sons, riigktly brindle, _ renturles ago. Many .a parent business enables every famtl.p, no stayed from lot, eta, con- M aharkbam. fie- Ands Out when-it is too late that we csared. W.O. ItEhcso$,Mongolia. 42tf the treatment meted* out to his or matter hong pisor they �� ma be, to . y �• � M. Bi ��. receive this source. ORS.E FOR SALE.-The under' _. -- —ber child was prompted b a false - 119491.n ..:, _.;idea of what duty should be. True Books,magazines and. newspapers ninon has one hescy az.ic slop rising I no so cheap that they are io" ear.cid,for sale apply so W. Ciitmour, dove on the part of the parent 2�,con 1. Paakering se-il 'towards the child will often de- within the reach of all. The far- TRAYED.-On the remises of the maud a course of 'treatment that mer of a century ago, if he could S p gallillilie entn undersigned,lot 90,eon 0.Ptakerin on Oct ibly return t0 this earth. lot•regisWred,apo,Cogwold.+.. T�e o�a Is pleasant to 'neither parent nor old stand in amazement as he or may have tbs same b oast;vroy� eb>tld. Above everything else. ..a paytog.•:pens.. 1. Piare.r, �4h1ss.N+. _ -. ;parent shot}ld exact rom�lt obed- Would gaze upon the labor•saving 4a - �.Qe„� i"�,'l�jj t� i� • >tente�on the part of the child. If devices to be found onevery farm ARM TO REN -Being lot 18, R'J �! • .irrg- •s i .Gr s a child is brought up with the today The self-binder has re- Fenn s, Township of Pickering,socth of _ idea that the requests or con- placed th) sickle,- the steam and.adlotalnRltb•'Vi +g•�a noirClarea coo- Rte invite_the ladies o! Pickering and surrounding wrung of lib acres, Oa the premises�re•good ]fiends of his parents may be ac- thresher now does the work in a brick dwelling, nrs+•claes barn, and stables,as country to our Fall Millinery Openings on the -+ day that required months to• per. abundance of rood aster,there beiar a rano- above dates. Be sure to come and see. ceded to Or Obeyed OC DOt accord- top Kream,and water in stable,two good cretr ing to his own sweet pleasure, he form with the flail a century ago, arils Fall plowing don.. For roaches =sotto- __ and Bo.On with every department Plats spoly to D Forsyth.North Claremoaa s>ot �, � ' � �is mskiug -swift-progress on the of labor. Many books tulAht be toed to ruin, and unlesq his down- y Piles quickly -and ppoossltv4ely cured ward career is efl?ecttutlly checked, written along this line, and yet with Dr. Shoop s bi., ..c Ointment. - fail to Rive one an adequate idea It's made for pli s alone--and it.does. t eIee n st store nights and tearful eyes of the wonderful progress of the the work suretyarnl w ivh-sstisfacrdna W � _ _�f� ���1� ������' ���S_ are hn store for the anxious father a J and mother. Unless a child is last hundred yeare. Let us join Itching, painiu't,protrudiflg or 3rtind ' trained up With the idea that in expressing ouc thanks for pilea dila ppeear like lnagic by its.use - :obedience Is- neeessa to a sac- these inuumerableblesaings,-bless- Legge. Nukle Capped glass 'ata,-50 ry - such as are enjoyed by no other Cents' sold and recommended byt tcessful and happy fife. the time Pickering Pharmacy. ` will come when he Will not be able country. il,large fresh etock now on hand. prices in Wall Paper ranking 'to obs the dictates of his cousci- 1 .IIP: _ Y VOR-- S ALP OR .TO RENT.-The FPLC BARRELS " - enee and of reason. He will be- 1' The undersigned will either sell or rent e T M r��+l!_ + . :come.the slave of his anions and big[arm being the west half of lot 16 B. F.,and ty�i�id axk. s �U1Zba1' CZl. - - containing 96 acres. more or less. On t e #n easy,vlCti'm to every evil inf}u- Premises are a good brick house,a large bank : - r enee. There are Home children barn,and other necessarg out buildings. This is a first alas► farm,well fencedand.ftatned. who are easy to control, in Whom two wails good orchard, a cod grain or stock The undersl$IIttcl line a gUBn- -- obedience is second nature. There [arm. For particnlats apply to I99AC Hsz - :.Produce Harket 80 'CATTLE TBS,'Oshaw.a, are others, again, who from in- l ��++�� ���� tity of No. 1 AppleBarrels for sale " fancy rebel- at the very idea of 'Voters' List Gout, W. C.•LaFraugb, of Stouffville, .obedience. It requires determin- at-reasonable prices. will be at Mechin k Poucher'e - .tion and perseverance . on the 1liunlcl lily OF,the Township of store, Brougham, every Tuesday I have at my premises 80 cattle for rt Of the rent to .exact 'obed- pn morning re ared to av the hicth- sale consisttn' o ppae I Pickering. W. D. GORDON. g'1? p p + g f 40 Steers and Heif- ienee,from that child. ' It may est price m cash for ]utter and ers in ood condition-read to feed Y NOTICE is hereby given that a g y vire extreme measures.' Moral Court will be held, pursuant to .The Eglts. He has also arranged with Xeq p Prevent ica, a's the name iinpliea. for Xmas, and 40 steers and heiferti- -suasion inn fail in making the Ontario Z'oters'.List Act,.by His Hon- prevent all Colds and Grippe when H. blechia to buy produce for him y' g P during the week for. either trade. good feeders for•spring trade. Write, _ slightest impression. Corporal our the Judge of tate County Court of ,taken at the sneeze stage.' Preven- or cash, as desired. �= - --punishment alone may be effect- the County of Ontario, at the Town tis- are toothsome candy tablets. phone or apply to Hall,Brougham,on Saturday,the 20th Preventics dissipate xil colds uickl nal in- aXeompl'ishing the desired p q y' W. C. S�a,F`Ya,11g13. - ^:aesults, although it is an, xinpleas- day of October, 1906, at eleven o'clock and taken early, when you first feel -,John A. White 8e Son13, ;hint coarse to ulsue. But.. if,,.a a. in to hear and determine the-sev- that-cold is coming, they check :end s,a] n1 etre�.oters' List 'fur oml9- prevent thenf, Pieventics are thor- ' BROUGHANI. p oral complaints of errors and :child is, taught froln-the-orad - - ' Polling oughly safe for ehildren.'and_as effect= r': _ _ that he must yield obedience, and Sub-Divisions Nos, 6, 7, S, 0, 10:and.11 11,11 fur adults., Sold andrecommend- �'OR S A1AE .'fs forced to 'obey, it it•ill not be of the Municipality of the\Townsbip ed in :i cent -and 2.i cent boxes by • � _ long before,it-ill require little sir of Pick;ei•ing f,;r P03, Pickeviug Pharnwey. ---. ; la eksm�thlrr� - �►o ePfbrt on life part to ori so. But All persntis having -i,usiness at the _ • let a child grow up into Tris teens Court are re(luired to attentk at the _ ; � RIPE TO'aLaTOES •aicl villas and.place. ray �,; The undersigned haying bought out before lee knows iv'hat obedience Dated :at..%Vhiievale, in ,the said ?� }',- � tl tta}d Etre' btack.�iiiifhitighiisitiess'of R. ' is, the parent will then lihve hlc 1'owu l}i �,this'27th(1;1.v of September. �,;` � » _floors, i;'ptepare�l'todci black-' ar her hands full of trouble.• .One A. D, i;„;(;, , All kilui; of �'egetu�les in Se3sou, emithing in•all its likes. of the mistakes a parentca•i I)ON_1LD R.-13P AT0N, at. . . mtvke is to.alloys. the child free 5'2-? Clerk of the said J4unicipality. -Horse-shoeing- a - Specialty . nse of the streets at all,hours of �o ,. - ^`- =_ Gari iyz aidge's Garden, the da and flight. It is ins ors- � ! _ C-fEOR�E ' e ZAW, Y 8 l� _�'•a a� o c b og xb �5 t� fable for any. _boy to roam ttie I _' o °: = i - i��� fi-7 . BrollghBlll: _ , streets at all hovers of. the night � �. A tr e a `-m t i �� ;; T �� � � , PICIiERIN G, ON T. G�. _and away.from the parent'swatch- c j e o°^ --t rF i_ ~­%,-Z_.d "u t� Oftel eyes, %+.itbciut imbibing some b o, - a �i9h J`�i'QdQ �r'Q�King ��� ' evil,. which will for ever^ after- 1' y $. o � � - fl e •I �^-`.m � r�1 y� and that is the kind the famous- ..!ward9 have an effect on his life. a Qg-g a o K q Nj = AY ` ” any •a criminal can trace his m a ��m.cao � downward earee>r` to the ed6cation Nis , �q"" X c o n ts y o_p-o,r, • ~- (received from evil companions op 5 ;oa,a�• g &' .:,v o o b $ � while roaming the 'streets-' during e- -the midnight our. , Let. the, r- a „ ' _ �. - — — TORONTO, ONT ent gain control o . the child in Jan pa 0 �'�.e �li.•�' _ _ __ r 1O� Beb I M (lives its students. Recent students infancy and retain that control b r' �, a �' a ,a„ >rta:!y 0 - _ have taken positions at salaries from., until he has reached the-years- of mo, Apr. _ ' • Of all materials and design $50 per month to 31000 per annum. If; maturity, and the chances are the 8 a g p m o �• rw may IV go " .' " kepis n stook. It will ply you is a well-known fact that our school is ' child will- become a useful and K tee. 7 ns m The undersigned will be in Picker- b Hall at our works st:d'lnspeot our stook the best of its kind in Canada This ]honored citizen, and a comfort 't0 p. „-� C M ing every Wednesday for the benefit and obtain -prioss. Don't be misted by month is a splendid time'to enter. All the parent In or her old age. a, 'O >g '° °' '"' Jniy gs of his many customers.who want their agenik we do not employ.thaat,oonsegnsnt• graduates get positions The demand - 5 >o !� ]g g sspt , watches,clocks andlewellery repaired ly we eau, and do throw off the agents to nearly twenty times the supply. !74\ This wieek, Canadians hays been •� �• W Kindlyleave them at Dr. Bateman's Commission of 10 per cent., which you Will Write today for magnifleent-cats- 1R :9 li' g e .e .,, hTov: Certainly save b arobaging from an. to ue. called upon to return thanks to drag store. An York warranted. 7 P R ' the Giver-fall Good for the bless- .a D•e� Pail wliofled. W. J.IELLIOrl'f,,Principal, , ngs that wehav6 eni�yed dtui�� 7anuaryim-Whitt 0,oahawa Io.Hmngham �. TAYLQR. M�HtfNT QIGNITTi CO., Port P hg,t>yI t,Osh m,p10. Brough m 30-43 Whitb;. mss Whitby, oatarlo 19y Cor. Yonge.and Alexander Sts C past year. Certainly, no Cohn-�. �.anwo•1l e.'J 4 • i1.1:7 07 .f: '"y-y,� t M +a 9 �....r.,�,:•.q.' ��r+��_ — _.;�,_�..,.W' .rit 4 •.su w " ^�•.YAF''^ ."p "`.F'' 4,.�,.,'t��'•iT'+:.5.•'•.".. :ii.+. �w-f:- _y�i+ ::§GCti.'. ;iK -iµ' ..:Y ..,,�'3•. .n.,.wTM.s tics., A' :w, ..+' •,F ;+-•. a r. _ 7+!''• ^ Zrt .^ ,�, �„ r �s . �.:. �., .,. RM•�.y,.'.. 7 .... ..,.� - •.?!. .:c' .'g . :..wx.G•*.s � Y. _:•`r^....•.. ^si6?,.... '..az?..v F.r ..j.�i�.N.•f'./- r... .S.•.�. `:rie_. �'~`'✓+�.'�. t' ) for at least two Toronto rms!Perry," Brougham and Pickering - • I �' _ ,„ •. has been ge g orders and cash -Reformer. on is on the same from a number of � av�� i6bi� = Miss ray,of riga rt When our Christmas resent is a desists. The Cranston Novelty • y P - L rid the Pu h Manufact- year's subscription to Tax YovTa's _ las orence s _ Coupe-wiov you give as much in good .,Many mow how to earn=but fevv have fixe knack -iD�ill-Dherrywood: ing o. have enc recety notific- reading as would fill twenty 400-page hos. J. Wilson returitedm ations that their names have been novels or books of history or travel or f L succeasfull used to the sorrow of bio is h ordinaril costing 11.50 a �—os sav1ll Shall suras systematically saved lay the' r, the we$t last week. 3' g' P Y_ y g $• Mrs. Bennett, of Oshawa, is merchants in many of the tbwus volume. .?Nor do you give quantity at �. _ # in the count We fail to under- the coat of quality. For more than - foundation of future wealth and " Visiting friends here. ' ' y half a centur the wisest; most re- The -Citizen's band is billed•for stand why any business man y MaKes affluence. Deposits of $1 .0'0 and, „ Aahhwiu.an Friday evening. should hand over - the prices pf nowned, most entaratning.of writers p goods to an agent, without-satin- havebeen contributors to THE Cox Good Souvenir Range stove fors g PA.\•1oN- You need*never fear 'that "up�yaT-ds received; and interest paid 4 times a year in r .-sale Apply fo Wm,Dowswell. fying himself that the agent had THE CoxPANio:v will be inappropriate Samuel Bray, �vho has been ser- written an from his prinei- or unwelcome. The..bop, the girl,- written -iously ill, we are glad`to repiort is pals to receive it.-Tribune. ever other member of the family,- :fie �O�e�re��r Bali o Canada improving. The foundry at Stouffville, will insist upon a share in it. There. Wellington Pearson, of Myrtle.' from which"so much.vas expected is no other resent costing so little '' p � which §pent Sunday with Thos. and by the 'villagers' when it was that goes so far. " On receipt of$1.73, �IN111C11 assists YOU qpe Stephenson. established n few years ago, is the yearly subscription price, the ppub- • • • t Rev. M. C. Tait and Dir._ Milne' having a checkered career, un- fishers send to the -now Leaf Hangber THS .�®������- t0 save Si1CCeSSr CO�SP `ION'G Four-Leaf Hanging Cal- attended a meed g of the Presby- blessed with 'prosperity. Three di for 1901, lit0agraphed•in twelve fully' tery at Whitby ah Tuesday. different firms have undertaken to colors and gold; subscription certfi- E S Theaker, Manager, Claremont. Miss Sadler, of Pickering, and make the business a success, and tate for the flfty-two issues of the . bliss Adamson, of Greenwood, there have been three failures. pear's volutue. Full illustrated ah- X1*SS here visitingg on DioeenwndayThe Western Machiae Co.,_ by. nouncement of Triz COMPA-mos for Robt, Stokes s,o been on the n-hom the business was last con- 1907 will be sent with'sample copies of sick list for some time and 'has ducted, made an assignment the the paper to any address free. Sub- _ • ;- gone to the city 'for treatment. other dap. . This firm appears to scribers who get new subscriptions �� �� ��� have been in bad shape when will receive special aw0 in cash and _ EVm. Gibbons and _wife, of To- P many other special awaads. Send for g _ -aronto, are spending a few' days it went to Stouffville, as it information.. _.. here with the former's parents; -Owed- the Imperi8,1 Bink THE YOU COMPANION. - -- " Thal. and Mrs. Gibbot,s. some $1500. However, it nego- 144 Berkeley Street, BOSTON,MAM. Has been.no trouble to you of late, but the time is not far distant, when it Wm. Dowawell has moved into tiated a loan with Chris Hare, will require an effort. We would' impress upon you this fact that our -Hy -Thomson' residence-and Dir. a retired.farmer,_ .for..$2,000, giv- �,� Stoves will accomplish this with the least effort of any. Our stock>Is - Birkett has taken up abode in the ing a second mortgage on the 'FARME R S f arriving"daily and aft'worthy of•your inspection. The price will be rigs - ,�iAlouse vacated by Mr. Dowswell. biulding and contents as secur- r obstacle. " With this the id the Jon Boland ><a here getting itT• Y paid + things in readiness for operat- b%" the sum of$700 on account Buy your low points at Claremont Dowswell, Claremont, the Peoples Ti hi the servi- r '. = j[ng the Underhill farm, which he and ttiade a payment of- $500 Foundry. Having-secured t �pnrchatsed and will soon take to the Fluery,.estate on the build ccs of a first-clan moulder we are pre- possession• ing, using., the balance to carry heee besto make plow pointe equal to V. A;�Park ocxupied the on the 'business. - This amount Gold Medal ,. . pulpit of College street-$aptist altogether inadequate, .and Threshers. :. _. .. • - thatch Inst Sunday morning and tDe bank and other credit- We are prepared to make engine In-the afternoon he de- ors were pressing their claims. grates. also W repair engines or boil- vler .i. ��nve an address to can men. the firm .wasforced to assign. era on the-shortest notice. - Bin red young Still, -another effort.- is being Wanted.-Old cast Iron and plow Jno,-Ge skating Cink jr m have made to organize a com n to points. lensed the skating rink from Wm. on the business.—Journal. P a' Lesper- for the coming winter. t't'3r �.�. R. '. CURRY Call on— pe _ I7nder the management of these ' two gentlemen, the young people - In connection with the Soverefen Foundry and Machine . - rof this community should have a Lodge of OddfeUows' Annual Meeting _ Shop. .-Henderson & Farmers Claremont. - ;good winter's fun. in Toronto last month a grand parade P• J. H. Beal will hold an auction was held as reported in our la.%sfosue. Claremont, Out. sale -of new and second-hand A magnificent Silver Trophy,the fare- ` - furniture, lumber, etc., etc., at sent to the District lavia the lata- - LIFT, FORCE ANDPU.M P S "la:nituri store, Claremont, Ott' est number of EllisOddlCo;, in line by Messrs. P. W.' £11ia o:, of Toronto. gorse Clippers and SUCTION 'Thursday, Nov. Ist. 1908: Look I The officers of the Oshawa Lodge out for •bills for complete list. I chartered a special train to convey thr,tr - Everything must be .sold.. 1\o members to the city and home again I have purchased a drat-class horse a'ioIIBtantlSl oil Hand. Pr1C88 Rl$ilt• ';s reserve. for this great event. The- announce- clipping machine and am prepared to (? meat has been made thatthe Silver do our work on shortest-notice and Wln(1—milli; erected and Repaired. The 95th anniversary of the y _ Ba fist church was celebrated Ttopuy_has been _awarded to this at reasonable price. - P district. The lodges represented were- Work done neatly and prompt- _ here last Sunday and every re- the Corinthian and Phoenix. Oah- 1 a at moderate prices. 'Direct telephone communication with all parts of Pickering, ,spect a perfect anccess. The Rev. awa; Warriner, Port Perry, Florence y Markham, Scarboro, Whitchuri* Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, -= A. T. Sowerbp, Ph 'D.: L. --L. D., Nightingale. Bowmanville;• Port also 9touff-ville, Markham and Pickering villages, over Independent of Toronto, and who was at our �. E. Risebrought system, time a most successful teacher in 14 stand. Orders promptly attended to :the public school-here, occupied Repairing done. _ WOMEHS' HUM--'the pulpit sad preached two Thomson's oCi.ARFMONT. ONT scholarly and impressive sermons BaaeMsor to both morning and evening. His SU1712ING TSE SORE PENALTY iMrow t • OVrsaoo� _ ... �'ohn C�erow text in the evening was "The soft !itis W b Raftvi y L - - torn-up nest.-" _The church was - - _ unable to accommodate the large �y�� �1�' -'number, and many had to turn Bow many ..amen do you know-who Photographswap. Mise Maud Gregg, of C z- are part«d7 well sad strong Z We hear H, RICHARDSON'S valuable asses- da the same story over and over bridge, rendered •every j _ - ._ . . - ante in-the musical part of the attain T do not feel *ell; I am so I importan1 showing of Snot display of programme. . On 'Monday evening red all the time t Ga ery hina. A very large aesortmsnl of the tea and ' concert was well Stationary. Booka.Dolls. Toys. jasc attended- Dr. w rb delivered s.. received for the Holiday trade. Call e , - _ to an appreciative audience, at: - popular lecture, "Pilgrim John." ;Salleoriytioas t. en for m Short addresses were deliveCed by ,� 4aturdaylune-16 Weekly and Daily Newspapers. the resident ministers, and an ex- ^�' �elleut musical programme was W. f. H. RIC�-2AR,]�SON�. �gt g Forsyth and the Coates Bros. ven-b Miss Maud Gre g, R. E. r We are prepared to exe- SZ=cjc fistreet. - . -- etite•all work in a manner _ r 1 UXBRIDGE. - that will compare favor- :J i "ably with that of any Rutter, ggs Herbert Taylor, a young man other first-dans gallery: t Whitby Steam who lived with his parents in Uxbridge, on Marietta St., some $. J. Cowan, =Brougham. '-Chiekens. ears ago, met with a very pain- 11tCIora Bemblex ful accident recently at Strath- . Works t •' ''more, Sask. He had been. out More than likely tion speak the same . . . 'Pump•• Wo - shooting with a couple of friends, words yourself, and no doubt you fel 1 BririR them 'Claremont Market _ And on .his return was removing far from well. The cane may be y ;: OGILVIE'S _ -;Wednesday.market day. i traced to some -derangement of the fe-z -- the riffles.from the rig. One of male organs which:manifests itself in Royal Household $5.40 - is them slipped from his hand and depression of a irits, reluctance to go — avis— A g working p E. E. EMERSON, ;time savedsZ9'ime is money.m pp backache - p . • discharged. The ballet ploughed anywhere or do anything, Gknora Flour''$4.60 thropgh •the l;�.pel of his coat and beaking down pains, flatulency, nervous- �. up through his chin and lips, tear• neer, afeeplessness or other female . Consfaiitly On hand. Buyer, Mongolia. �'e Handle all kinds and guar r _ "ing awn the left side of his hose, weakness , ee s acts y Also. BiAn, Shorts and Chop, :• t - sati f on his eye row and a portion of his Thesesymptoms are but warnings that A there is dais r ahead and unless heeded' Sack iiucl l✓iitnp Salt. — t - r forehead. Fortunately the 'eye ,�. ' - - -- a lift.of Pit ertn or-a serious-operation.. -- -- - � ,Cis ern tanks made too d9r Was not.injiired. His face will be is the.;:ievitaUe result: Tioppit o Ci4 YEARS• ;cogged; but the 166 fry will ti0t T.ie never-failing remedy for'all these' 'WIIl, HOOVBY', - EXPERIENCE E. W. EQaas, rove seriou _lir. Tayl�i,'vi ited ,y,aiptoins is Lydia E.-I'fnkham's Veg- - `� his mother in Canning toll • and stable Compqund. Green Biter. ® I other friends in this settirni Afies 'Clara Beaubien, of Beauport, Brock, street,.Whitby. r- ing th"e nfonth-of August.-J i tr- .Q uebec, writes: - -- Drag Dirx.Pinkham: T ���•n (`M nal:- ` "For several 3MT% I have suffered with L „��H��: � `f c —�• BfemAlC n-cAkne a'l,tcii-t?rtive,I R sFrigth TRADE MARKS STUCFFVLLE. - t asapnui ni..etre igth • 1 drain ori my vit•tit y o and causing severe l daclieslearing-don n _ _ DESIGNS :'B.,AKING' f -- pams and a general worn-out,feeling, until oP t Ti dtG- C YR GN •• _ g Anvone?endinp a sketch and description mag •f " •It 1g reported thsit tnrtiip3 files :l'reAlly find no desire to live, I tried maria Good stock of LacTderB On hand' qut¢tty ascertaih our opinion free whether aA - rotting badly in the fields in the medicines,but did not get permanent relief at invention is probably pntentaDle. Commnnica On and after ldlay 1st• I will conduct southern part Of the COMAY- until I took Lydia E.Pinknam'e Vegetable - tic A ROC\'D. ttonsetrtetlycon9dentiai. Handuringp pafeatf I 7 7. 3 Compound. I much sent free.Oldest aaKgency for securing pate j businessin the. store adjoining J. H. In two months I was patents taken mencyL Munn a co. Beal's furnitur& shop, where I will' Cabbage also is affected=with a better and stronger, and in four months I Liberal- reduction.. -if taking -a .pccta,totice witbout cbarae,14 the keep constantly on hand a good sup- / w more pan more' -I ibave�evele discharge, M � nkan, cakes. _ :!species of decoy_•.Insectsnnti fungi g ,y essvn � quantity: `IQ��I IC ��Q „ ly,of bread �.i seem to increase in Ontario so that praise the yegetabte Compound,and I coni .W H.JACKSON,-Brock Road, A naeomety-ulustmted weekly. Largest ctr- Cakes of all kinds made to order the cultivator of the soil will have aidg r it without equal for the ills ofwomen. - en ton of any actenttac io rnai Terme,i3• shortest notice. . =to excercise eternal.-.vigi- to For twenty-five years Nim Pinkham, ea ,fonrtooaonthe,fL' 90 dpb7a11 newsdevslers Ice-Cream Parlor in connection secure a reasoxiably good crop. .. danghter-in-Ism of- Lydia E. Pinkham, The best place to buy _ _ �u N� Ot C�.361B1Oid"'1 No l k __ - _ inYork County are hart under her 'direction-and since:homer - >3ranc6 oasis tris i*at wasetn,iccn,n W. A.TI10il1801f, 'Merchantsdecease;been advising sick womenWall-pa ers warned to ba on the lookout for a' of P Her advice ii free and always p " tnan who, elaiming'to act as agent. Address,Lynn, MuL -IS AT -Or, Tab&'s Family Remedies" . _ -BinghaMS These remedies-are becoming more t0 the ' Over 200 samples to choose from at POP sold with the public each da9, and Produce : - U ea eraiinder p t p are sold by a -d 1 a positive - Claremont --:- Furniture -:= 'Store �' a r°"u guaraette. F _ Mouldings.to match all.papists: Also, Little Liver Pills, for constipation For all kinds of�Furniture. Also, Picture. Cur- _ - a full Ifne of the;best and torpid liver,15c.2 for 25c, Head- ta►in Poles, Carpet 9weepeis, Tuba, Pails, Brooms, ache tablets, relief in one minute,26c. I am now prepared to pay the Brushes, Step Ladders, Clothes' Horses, - esints,Oits and Varnishes, always in per box. Peruvian Tonic for ca tarrah highest price for butter, eggs tt ' Tinware and Granite-ware. stock at lowest possible prices. and that tired feeling 75c. For that Don't forget the place. jiimping toothache ask for Taber'i _ and poultry. My wagon When in.Claremont call;on , W. (}, BIN( gA� Toothache drops 10c. For that hack- is on the road steady. $.tB A�-+7 y in coughi there is r 2ft.iglike Taber's R. �'io1�1n8r, Br WhitePine and Tar 2tic, V �- the Ho' eefurz�ls�her. North Clartmont.lin ,�..-.� . .,i,71*1 A': - _.: : •^:1' , � A .--"� . r '�f- �7 a•..w'y, i lr.r--_ , . Y- 0. .. . - y..r !1111111111111 �;.� 1 7 I .; '. :, - I I I - � .. "n, ...I r4-t IV,-Z4, . � - I� 0 1 , ,_.. - , I , q"I;�?­-­- .. I �. -1 : ;� ,�. '. .� .'^.,. 'a,r. . ". 1. - .., .,- .. i .., ,222�r,, , �.*­­:. :.:'�,;�. '. . - .,: ­ � %,7 i �'". . ,: . , 6. I I I�* 1. ! o- 4­ _.�- ,, -_;f. _­ 1- ,, , ..,.I I I w . .. '- .:.); - ��:,:I�, _.:1. -1. �, 1. T. '.. ;.-X. 1 .I . , , -, ..!"', . _1 - .'. ,P .11, .1. . , I' ,._�-� � 1 -"., .�. .."- y . , ­- . . ... ,�'_ . . • •. 't,� � ..-- . -1. I I . . I . -,�S.r. } , '. ,�- :i I X. d •t — _.. � . ., . -, - .�- .�,:-'-r.-, .,-n.;_,.. ": , l . . I I . _. .. . ... , .. ...- I �,, ... . ,'� ,T&,. - Beat all well together for, five minutes. the arm of the Enver Isar, but some A P A N YEA. D R!N K E R _-- %'__ __'_�` 6teese a pudding tin, Spread this batter days ago the course, of this tiny <;' ig .� $ oil.it, and bake in a cheep"oven for flue stream hid been diverted in order to x : permit o1 its being cleansed by the city , . 1. ., minutes: YOU REALL. MUST TWY , the' Railway Pudding.-Have a teacupful scavengers. The thieves appear to have : - -, About ���sg of sell-railing flour and work into it worked their way along this stream " il SAI _-- . , " one ounce and a,halt.of good beef drip• bed to a point adjacent to a water wheel •-' _ pia nor buster, add a good inch of where an iron gate affords means, of ,. . . powdered ginger, and a heaped table• ingress to the ground floor of the mint 'I, *- spoonful, 01 caster sugar. Beat up an offices. f 44 1 y, egg with a- little milk, and with it mix Forcing the lock of the gate, they -'•SOME 'DAINTY DISHES. +._ the dry ingredients into a nice little bat. slrilfully applied their jemmies to thet. • ter. Bake in a greased pudding dish for two wooden doors which bar the pas ,' Indian Kidney Dish.-Skin and cut three-quarters of an hour. Turn out to sage leading to the interior of the build e 4 some kidneys, say four for a small dish, serve, amd pour round a nice sweet ing, and Anally reached the room in CEYLON GREEN TEA. P lightly brown in a little butter, then sauce flavored with grated lemon rind. which w•as stored a large chest of It -� look in some well-flavored curry.sauce. newly-coined ten-mark pieces, bearing i<,nme flavor ati Japan, only perfectlyfrae from aduf• When tender dish with the sauce and a ,+ the stamp "D;' and dated 1906. terations of any kind. It is to the Japan tea drinker good border of boiled rice. - THE GUEST ROOM, These coins, amounting in value to what 11SALADA's Black is to the black tea drinker. 11 Yeah Mould.-Boil a knuckle of veal £6,500 sterling, together with £,50 app rrintfl �p per Ib. �-r :'very gently in six quarts of water_ The name carries with it visions of sterling .worth of spoiled gold pieces, Load paprcets only. Opp, _ old-time hospitality, and wherever it is -which -were to.have been reminted. the When tender remove the• bones, chop possible to reserve this relic of bygone the meat, and 'add- the liquor (freed p P burglars succeeded in safe! carrying until one year a whole party of them' from fat and greatly reduced). Stir in days it should be done. It emphasizes oft - Y ' b- VANCOUVER S LOST MINE 'n t lost in attempting to reach it and =:-, the fact that the whole world is kin, �i were never heard of again, and ever ,1 " two teacupfuls of breaderumlxs and a The robbery was not discovered un' i seasonin of and that like King Arthur's round table; an advanced hour.b the house mos- since then the Indians kept shy of that g pepper, salt, and allspice. the family circle is capable.of expand- y Place in a welted mould 'and serve cold ter, who had slept peacefully. through stream, ,.until Anally its enact focaliont with salad. Ing to admit others'within the charmed the night in a cellar beneath the rOo7n =t115TEfilOLS ST,ORI: OF TIIE PREGI- became unlcnown to them. Ot course, Lemon Putts.-Beat the juice of a large ring. in which the burglars carried on their OUS AIL'TAL. ail this tale -will be received with an in In the country home and that of the lemon with half a pound of finely pow- operulions. credulous smile, but there•are many old small' town it is life one important -rrsidents-fn Nanaimo today who wUl, dared sugar; addirt as ou beat it the The responsibility .for the occurrence ,* •• +- white of an e g whipped to a stiff. means of agreeaLle companionship andis said to rest with the keeper of the tell you of in their younger days seeing egg pP entertainment, and'the fitting up of the Many' Attempts Made to Find \\'once 1 flroth. \When thoroughly mixed, add guest chamber should be a study in gold. ,who deposited ' the coins in tho Y P Indians with chrinks of gold who did. g wooden chest, instead of iii the bomb tall, \1'herc Farlune an who said thati lemon. Beat a+nin till weeggs an —the grated ,ll mixed. ria m a err proof safe, were tfley p Lies \\'ostia i had been cut from the base .ot the A t"' b breathe a welcome. to one's friends. W& L,� ; 'Strew some- sheets of rice paper with longed. 0' golden waterfall by their fathers. Given the fundamentals of an agree- Y A despatch from Leech River, B. C., sugar, drop the mixture on them, sift a Formate two sentinels were perman- little sugar over, and bake fat a brisk able sleeping apartment, there are car catty an duty in lite mint oflice.but they announcing a rich gold discovery brings oven. fain little touches that trust be added were abolished as useless two years ago, ua fors culaliun uric more the.sub that are a real necessity to the comfort �' 7E\ti'15II 1[.A\-DO\\'NEItS. !Button Fritters.-This is a useful way and no steps have since been taken to ject of whether the really-rich pockets - "'- . of ill* guest. In,many eases these little. using u the remains of a leg of replace tb,em. M gold an Vancouver Island.-haa'e.-yet In Europe The hold 2i8 Times as 51 c. b Cut the meat into pieces the additions are to be made just before the P . . bean discovered. In the Leech [li�•er ex- p y' use Date's Unger. Flavor some guest arrives and with direct reference cilcment, about 1869, a gold excitnient as They Did 40 Tears'Arlo. Ce to t7er.individual-taste and habits. _�" { oil{with onion juice, lemon juice, A small table turnlshed with pen and •.I%IAI� NEN' BLOOD. 177 which several i\anain7oftes now liv- The anti-Jew taction in Russia de- { epper. Brush over she meat with ink should be supplied; it will save her - loo figured, more than a million and claret that ei cn with the present ressric fixture, !-fix a pinch of ground all- PP �' three-quarter dollars' worth of goldwas tions the Jews have managed to acquire . ' e with . beaten egg, dip the fritters the anno ance of asking. for those •That Is now- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tukeu out. things. and feeling that she is causing. Cure the Comrnon'AUments of Life n large portion of land, for -Which the this, •then shake theta in bread- From time to time one runs across following Agures are quoted in the Jew- bs. Fry in deep fat till a'golden extra steps: A visitor must -virile some letters, for she .must keep'in touch with Making new blood. Thai. is just w-hat ofd traditions i the fabulous dejTost's ish magazine, the Menorah: for, drain, and 'serve very hot. .- . of gold that exist,on the island. It's "Within the Pale the real ansate of the her home. Dr:. \\'illiams' Pink Pills are nlw•ays do- Opaque Jelly.-One pint of new-milk, an old sloe that of the days when the lows,advanced Itio 16,000 dassiatrns in . . A few books and tate magnziriEs ins-actually making new t,lood. This Indians 1KGO to 148.000 in 1870, 37O,h00 in 1880. nn tablespoonful of broody, three or hlanaimn Im Ions grunted wish bullets - should also be found in the guest chain- new blood strengthens every organ in p gold, but it is perhaps 537,000 in 1[;90,.and to 1,265,000 in 1900. tour lumps of sugar, and half an ounce bar. There are times during the day the body, and strikes straight at the .made o[ ore o[ best gelatine in an enamelled sauce- rew to some of the younger generation, "In the kingdom of Poland the Jews -�'' an and stir over a slow Etre till the when the hostess will be occupied with root of anaemia, and the common nit- Chief Louis Good, of the Nanairno tribe held 16.000 dessiatins In 1860, 149,000 in ~w. „ � p household duties and errands and the n7ents o1 lite-which have. their-ogigin ot”lndinns tells the fdllowfng story:- 18t0, 310.000 in 18SO, 53?,000 in 1890;and _ gelatine is dissolved, taking great care + that the milk does not pose. When a guest can entertain herself' iI such in poor, weak, watery blood. Mrs. A. "There is a story handed down from '1 2'000 in 1900. . things are placed convenient for -her. It. Seeley:, of Stirling, Ont., tells what generation to Eenernlion In my tribe,' "In European Russia outside a Data little. cool add the_'brandy and a few A pilcher of water is another impor- Dr.' Williams Pink flits did-for her p /m drops of lemon juice. Pour into a-wet :aid' .he, "that somewhere on -ancon- Jewish landholdings L said to- have'in- - mould and stand in a cool place.: To Cant"adjunct to her, room; there is no fourteen year ofd sister, Miss Annie -ser Island and about its centre, and k _ •_ ' 'tsen-e garnish with.stewed.truit, greater comfort than to, find. drinking Sager, .atter other treatment had failed- n:actied Froin°Englishman's River; there creased 248 limes in..forty years in the _ - ---G—ood BrYaKlast"-Cakes. - btelt one `valet always within easy reach. .It is She says: "For same years.Annie had I a little slreao7 of water and near its devsilollo.ti proportion: In 18iat 3.. in i ounce and a half of busier in a little by little'thoughtful acls"that the tactful not been-well. She would taka spells end a small falls. Oyer this falls the des,iatirts in 1810, 18,000 desstntlns;. In ounce milk, with which make n leaven, hostess is distinguished, .and- it marks of dizziness and headaches that -would. cid literal! falls all the time, rind one IW, `xr•� dessin 19 in 1800. dessi00 warts halt an ounce of mak yeas!; add the difference .between too much free- last for several days, and her whale �Fy only to hold a basin under it_to destintlns, and in 19[30, 745,000 dessia- halt en ounce o1 caster sugar, and after dom and iso much formality in enter- Lidy would become dry and Iron sq catch-,one nt the golden grains that foss. -it has risen two yolks of eggs. Beat the taining a'house guest. It is,poMibla to though she w•as burning up with [ever. turns the --hire n7an'se head:" At the According to these stulhrou tout tel -. mixture thoroughly together and' stand, so. oceNoad'n guest with attention that Her lips would await until,near the base of the falls is almost a.solid mass holdings of the Jews throughout the for half an hour. Then make up lata sht'will feel.that she has upset complete- bursting, point, and then when the rev ct gold, and many oft 1'srclian but been Rsian Empire, which only amounted _cakes and let these rYse fur twenty-ftve ly the household'regime .and be un- er would leave her the outer slain of the kno-tin to cut away in solid.chunks, the to 70 dessratins in 1860; reached in y"4 I minutes before pairing r the oven. comfortable, .in . consequence: And 'a lips would peel oft. Slie-doctared with Precious metal. 1900 She high fig>}re of 2,381,417 dcssei With a small brush rub over the tops hostess-map likewise be so leaking in two different drielors. but they did not ._ "fltlt of the geld" "te_Indiarss used to tins, out of -vhfrh the Sews own'as their, .with while of egg, and take in a steady little attentions that the visitor, will be succeed in'curing her, and the !rouble eoll,ct here they made golden bullets, property 1;'453,000 dessiatins, while the ^ oven Bread and Apple Pudding.-This CMS4Zions • of rhe neglect. The -nice seemed gradually to be growing worse. little realizing the value of the precious remaining 935,000 dessiatins-are rented As a delicious dish, and when you have a point fn entertaining house guests is to Then we begnn, giving her Dr. Willi- stuff,"wilh-w.hir•h'ihey had hunted their by them-as tenants. J; .` good quantity of breadcrumbs prepared leave them . enough _freedom la make ams' Pip!: Pills and under this-trkrnt- daily bread. indeed, when a small boy, r,,.___� 1s the time to serve Il. Bolter the inside them feel that they are one of the family 'meat she has recovered her health. I knew of n deer that was killed by an AS ORDERED. `of a pie dlto and line it with bread- circle for the time being and still givo The headaches and dizziness have gone; Alf�erni man, and when it was cut up � crumbs to_the 'depth of fialt an inch. theta all the attention rant is necessary her color is improved; her appetite hi't- 'a so i.l gohf bullet-.was ns found tinder A t-el-knaw'n,lawyer, whom we mat for their comfort. - tete. and she has had no' further rittai,ks the hide, showing that the,dcer had call John Jackson, because that i3 not Fill w'iih peeled and cored apples-cut - A proper fitting up of the,guc_t�cham:. .ria the.fever which Laf1led_lhP,__d0&PM., cn shat_.ance before:" Y engaged into,nice pieces, scattering a• little sugar l;i name, recent! en a ed n new oIIlce- ber will..do much toward contributing tWe are greatly •pledsed -with what Pr. (asci Garin. ays there are owns t,;,y, Said r. a between' the fruit-- It, the dish is very to the little comforts .of the guests with [Williams' Pink Pills-have done for her. Irdinns who can confirm this. " other morning: - - �'J., , -'deep, have- another layer of bread- out them being conscious that a special and. recommend.them to other suffer. - It 1s a matter of common history that '"\t'ho took away my waste-paper. bass . crumbs halt tray up it, and.then apples: effort is.being made in their behalf. ern" - in 1.G: two Fren,:hinen le[t..Wictorin to lee's?' • . , Cover with breadcrumbs, season with a It wnq the rich red blood nr. \\'illi- hunt for this stream of gold. They "Il -vas ,%fr. Reilly." said the boy. little cinnamon, and.dot bits of butter - ., ams' .Pink Pills actnnIly inn]:e. which returned some months later -villi wMI• ."\Vho Ir. Reid;" asked Mr: Jack-: o-er. l3ake In a steady oven.till,the _Ii1VTS FOR•THE HO\IE. cured Mics Sager. That is wliy these pned porkets, 1}ut.-no money or persu son 1s T ! apples ora thoroughly cooked. Serve pills cure nil common nilmenls like onion co(rlrl induce them to undertake «•rho pore r, sir." bot: A good •-beefsteak, however .well anaemia and dchility, headaches and lad trip ngain,.and their faces blanch- ncta+rl -- Lemon Cream Jell.-Set in a stew- 'cooked. will not be at its best unless bnrknches,• in,si astion + <. Jimmie, w•ho opened Bial window! , , neuralgia, . ►. t stns rlauce and the sped- the wondortul F.ldorndo stream. "Nfr: Peters, sir." ' _ rugar, tine grated rind of three lemons . Every saucepan that has been used .it nilmen`ls that prey on iha honllh and This bears_ out the superstition cf ",:Ind who,is Mfr. Peters!" , and one ounce of gelatine previously and finished with should be filled with happiness..of girl- and wnmPrr of nit the Indians that this stream ft super- "The window cleaner, sir:' _ .11- Booked In cold -valet. Dissolve these in- cold water; a lump of soda put-into.il, a�eq. -Get the' genuine T)r. tt'illinmt' natural-something`t.o he dreaded=and ntr. �Jacl:son'wheeled about rind looked �gredients over the fire, then let the mix- and-set 'to boil out, Pinli Pills for Pale Panpte; with the or. that account very s&10ra have nny at the boy, "Look here, ]amen;' IIp► I. pure cool [or a`short time end stir in She To Otilize Scraps of Lemons,-ifaving full name on the wrapn7'r amines eaah of them ewer been induced to 'join the s0id, "we call men by their fast names yolks of three alai which should not removed the'-yetnw r;nd and the juice, hex. Solrt by all merlirin4 dealers or various parties that hive set mit to In- herz.. \\'e don't `mister' prem in-tF.ts ` be beaten, and set all on the fire to for flavoring, the pulp should be dipped by mail 0 .rA rents a bete or-six i,nxrs vesligntr' the -wonderful workings oQ'ice. Do. you understand?" curdle. Afterwards strain, and when into salt, and •used for cleanig copper for 8'.50 frim The Dr. Williams' Medi- "Jack" hfahoney, of " Bill 0-11, cum. "\•es,'sir." - . _ . scoot add the juice of the l4ir lemons pans: - cine- Co., Brockville, Ont. - forty mites north of Nanaimo, left wears in ten minptes the, door opened and ----.end the -whiles o[ the eggs beaten ton �1nl:e potatoes loop --hila and flouly aro 10 [;nide an expedition to the Place, a small shrill voice said. ,Stitt froth. Stir all quickly and lightly by I,oilina in as nitre w'8ter as'possible, - + but it w•as a failure. About eighteen ";There's-a elan.here-as -cants to. see together and pour into a wet mould. strain, and lake at,once to an open door. TllOCGl1T" lll\t PO\CST. years ago n party of Nanaimo men rosin you, John:' a :'loin out to serve. Gi-e the potatoes. a vigorous shake in sitting o[ 4fessrt. Harry Austin. "n Sponge Roll.-Take's teacupful of(lour the pan, let it remain uncor•ered al the Deceived .Australian Girl Rescued from Fox, George and "Joe" Sage and.Rob- -. "YOU.CAN GO AIIEA!.J and mix it w•ilh,a teacupful of caster side of lhe.stove folr tike minutes before - Criminal lluslumd. . ect Freethy, left to see if there -vas any sugar and a teaspoantrtl of baking pow•- !ening. ' gold in the vicinity; but round the rands -•,I have 'come to get MY wife photo' . der. Break two eggs one at n lime into Lamps should he filled daily and the An Aristrnlian. girl named flessie leading to the creek almost impassable graphed," said tat determined-]onitirtg . -� a cup, and then slide into the mixture, chimnclys polished- al the same time. Smith, who had married a Frenchman and were compelled to' rFtIre. nian as he entered the studio, follow- • • ____ _ Once a month either wash and dry the anti afterwards found him to be an Chief t Gold is an excellent byelie-'er in al by a meek-looking h Oman. "You wick, or have. a new one, and you will Apache, or thief,has-been rescued by the' the late. and many times has tried to can make "people loo's all right, sir, . :. ...c.I,. Iff. . `� gave find that your rejected lamp burns police under dramatic circumstances. terata J1 dos stream.", tie first heard the ,cant you?" without smoking and gives a good Th' police %Vere searching for stolen story when n small boy. about fort r- "Ceitainh, sir," replied the photo _- % light. property at a. house frequented by five ye•Irc ago. \When quite young, and ornpher; confident]; "shat is part of my,. \\hen baking. apples remember that `Ap,ches" when they heard a or ane old Indian a ho professed a know led*e 'brrsinecs, you !:now" ':-•lBti C they are dusty even before they are shriek. They burst open a 'door and of the_stream offered to \\ 1, 'Maria, here:'foal out of th. / 1 • :. irked • from the trees, gad- that_i. ound 1_y9ung woma �Ing nn the Iloo,r o:show senjq- of-the-n are daring of t11a w _r�,��llst at_an�ir jured her nocc.' .. . P T the location ennl7� to n n ,irgltt-7i- n :•town-ttrey are sure .to be' with a severe woun in her s ou eiR, Indians -vho -were brave enough for- iY , can straighten it' out, I suppose' `�— '.unkind WOuld t1&Ve t0 lusty.: Apples, therefore. 'should al- The windn�-' was open. ones on lookip„ get the suPerciition re,*artlm + the ill- �•Ceria`nty ' wads be rinsed before Nein; cooked. out the}' saw' nn :\pnche''"Hamed. Pel luck that would attend any one atfenlpt-�- 1 : ++;lad can you ,posh in 1Taria's ears,:invent milk. Milk is Na" the fruit dr carefully after wash- tier, escnpinghy the%'ater pipe. Hew'asin� lb find it jrlst where the stream +,as. g that she -t'oo't lool:.s_o_ much like q: fore's emulsion--butter fag and• cook atyonce. • ,Ill for scleral climes, but got Louis Cool was in.ihe pariy,'but the rr.bhil?'' _ pUt in shape for 'diges To keep -valnuW from becoming dry clear n--'ay' over the roofs. night after They•left l'arksville, twenty- O;1••1 think sn," -... ::r parte them whi':c'fresh in earthenware \\'hen the police returned 'ta the wo- thee' miles from T\tallnimn. it snowed I• "And what about the squint in her . .tion. Cod liver oil is ex- jars sprinkle with salt, place some dmrlp mnri they --'ere astonished to find Ihnt heavily, an,l the old Indian g,,i,d.. taking teff rye?" 'tremely nourishing, bui .►1ny on the top, cover the jars, ani! keep she spoke nothing but l ngli h. She sass as-an o r 7 lurn'et -- _ __ it ouLilt 1h±_nega.t it has to 'be emulsified inerts in a cool, dark place. 1'.efore said' that she first nnit Pallier when she bark. aLI_,_,"p' unlit the .following- year tine." We Can digest est it. using nlal:e n brine in the proportion.of teas employfd nl n chop in Afelbollrne• cruld ersuaded to guide the party "r\rid the Ireclaas?"before g a tcilspooniul of salt to a pint of water, llc w•n's always smartly dressed and np- t "They w'on't appenr in the picture fato iL soak the walnuts In this .for twenty- patently 'rasi,eelable, and he -con her 1t1elning year the guide went on c,ll." 1 I * „ four hours- then dry them in a cloth; Directions.. . n ales=ago for Government ;tssassnl` +`\rid will the hair lie red?" __ Ott, J • �++•�wi�iJ -walnuts rn v iriso be kept in damp sesta- Some iimc oiler their marriage Pel- P,nla to the arljacfnt islands and was +'Oh, no." I cellar. Dry walnuts play ahvuys be Tier decided to core to Paris..Using•his 'never ' of n[terwnrdc: ileG�re Ibis, --"t\'oll, you-cnn go, ahead- Sit dovn treshcned by soahino :in brine. .. -vi[c"s sa-'infis for the passage money, hn--.e-.et,, Clr f Good obtained from him tllcre', \facia, a7id try to look pleasant."• - ".:Combines t-he best O11' \\'hen ihi} arri.ved'here she found out n w about the stream. plan nt the mint with the valuable ,hypo '�'T • that• Ile,, husband was a criminal and 'I,hic he n[te"%V,7:'ds lost, but remember- •- -4 --- . hOs hite3 SO that lt. i9 B. ROBBED TIIROL'GII SG\\'F.R. tier life has Leen a misery to her e-er cit annurh tin make him helie-r" he could ' find it: This }'car, he will'ulal:e;-a trip The old llmsekeeper met the master P p since. is at tho door on his nrriwal'home.• "If -. _ � easy to digest and does Adventurous Thieves Affect a Bold ' \ •hen she heard the police An the il�n the interior of the island in search said, "tile cat has 7 Far more good than [}113 Robbery. y lodging hoose she, thmroltt she sawn o', it, _ �'rnr plea. sir-' she --r,lyr rnIt of leer iorti.res. aha shrieked In the pnrls -Asara h [;net he�his a 11.1(1 ehic•kens. "Nonsense, llfary,^ oil alone could. Thai. 11i� [;agrarian Mint .Ofriice in \inns'. for help and her husband stabbed her e tette of cotta', boons orad sof, . --hfch lnnghcil lie; "von mean kittens. T ein makes Scot is Emulsion Germany, has been 'entcred by bur- he[ore -he' decamped -through the -vin- lee pinced II lhirl,y years sI';), and (101'0 -have chicljean." t`\\'as- them •n glars, -whin succeeded in decamping d4wr, She 7 being l,cfriendad- l,y nn a-hich were sii',f. fit for corisuillption chickens or kittens as yoi7 broi7ghfhomey -the most strengthening, --•Ila over 110 pounds a-oiriiupois 'in Pngl sh Protestant family nnnled Stone_, wh"m exnmined twn wears ago. lett. , night?" asked •Ihe old woman., nourishing food - medi- gold-coins. who live at Gassy• . This old• Inrlinn tnl,l T,rntis that the `\\1iy'• th,:v -fere ChIC1FC41� 0( fnI1rSE:' ' 4 The robbery -was pinnned-and exe- - n i-its flr:f [otind by tile`hunlar ".inti so, 'sir:' re lied":'\tory, wi1.h p' Lino In the world. _— glrra ' entail with remarl•'nbl`e daring b� some C w 10'C F,1tB Pr T11i5 OUT --'lin �ha'd trnr•tvl the. nnimal In the little lw•ilil , +`\Well, lha•cat's had 'elrl 1" -' -Send for free sample. , person'or as yet unl:no--n, %'1to __ sl+'r�nm. \\'hila reaching , n-yn to Llie t had obtained exact information gs to "Phew': talk al:oul your paradoxes." lillle w•ntor fnli h(, nnieed the cnldnn - ,~ - - 3• ;11;COTT da BOWNE.Chemists the,habits o[ the se and the k is ant 1A_L1 e hnllnm.. and. after hint for Jim r "1 wonder lvhethef anyone n•i11- foront0, Ont. ars of the mint, "I'm fo,�tinr up a running account to n lana time ihp•Tndinns rised to go (here ever fnwent a 'silent typewriter?" Tint: t,fi0Q. and $t.00. Ail dru��liti Underneptli the mint building -lows see how ft stands." to bather "r^ gold to Iucsrlcl inJa blalets, "\ot so long as --Dalen are�employedt ` d w "'< .. .• -. .. Alf k• 1 M" Y L 1. • Y P`is i �R•t' ,4✓f p1 de•F 'i• ,..:M>-v' ,Mir.•. _.• - u.,,,•.. N+4?ti .. ..S ,.•;^ w. dna •y...:; - r... .., , ,,, „ .... ,. ..v .:.. ++•»r; s - '-'T'+..�y,a-... ■ a,a».. .t-c. x.s ys�.zn ^ P.rl': i+iRMlt•'w s,s.. R T *' e e ?t t S. � .. .,. .. ,c7s?a••r �..nt* �'.:pcS,..�` n�G.AY4rn:.dlC3�'.M?Lo7r4.�„,,..w 'x'3°.1..-,,:?'ir''Caa�w ,9. ' .q.�' .. a�rl• f3t "aF-. '9,+`} CGG'art.,y?� �,^W,.rr,.w-;.;�� :..y :;,�' ,I�!$.9M1a,'Y a.� 'Vin ^�,T ,y , 't -.NCISE AND . HlEUTH. _ -ARE YOU,n FEET GERNiAN. - PER-ANOL Entineitt Physician Attacks One of Brl- National characteristics are many > and varied, and scientists are always ` a ; a■�.��,.�. tam's Cherished. Itimlitutions. discovering new things. The latest of 1 . Pen-Angle Under- 't'P,ia Ben' is nothing but a relic of these is feet. The French foot o nae- row and long. The Spanish foot is t, i weiar.is.form-knit barbarism:' sinall and elegantly cwved-thanks to - -- -: Such was the attack made upon one S Y. ` BO it cant I1elp, of Britain's .most cherished institutions it'`' Moorish blood. The Arab's foot is /rtrr • fitting yourfi is roverbial for its hip=h arch. The Koran �highest snedleatllasowltdQe is the world has produced , +. �� by. Dr. Yheo. J3. Hyslop, senior phys” p g �•+ -it's made Pt cian io-.file Royal Hospital of Bridewell says that:a stream of water. can. run COLTSFOOTE EXPECTORANT long-Sbred wool, and Belh'.ehetn at the i.cngress of rani- under the true, Arab's foot wtthvirt is yeas lent ' tar in tors at Blackpool recently: touching it. .The foot of the Seot&h-is Thousands of sufferers have lees periosaine:tly e>�d b this montes z so it on't shrink y y ��¢ •vetugr of Lea. r I)1. € s'v however, onlytouched on high and 'hick; t�iat of the Irish illtt tut remedy and thankfully write to tell us so. Keep it in the Kafue and use it for In a and poet, fir - '`'`-*-' .fig Be;t:,,iu passing. tie Cla �1 rt mete- and square; . the English' short and Colds, CoetQbes, Creep, WltooplaQ Cotls*Ita, Aasthsntttl and All Throat i teed besides.'T G- fleshy: When Athens was in her zen,• and Lung troubles. women, men an 1}' as one of the many noisC which YOt3!draQQist not only keeps it but letoaameads lb _ $1r �ehildrea, Form-fitted. whole idea is to torture the town-dweller, and the sub- ith, the Grecian foot was the mostper- i]ealem are authorized make it so good jest of his speech was the effect of feebly farmed and exactly proport oned loriee,25 Cents. 'r of t4at of any. of the human race. 'to replace instantly and you can't afford noises -on healttl.� The effect, it seems, Swedes, Norwegians, and Germans'have iatt our cost any Pen. not to buy by the is a eery bad olio indeed. , Le eat faultytrademark (in "The fact that,- town life under exist- 'the largest feet, Americans the sinal- - r ccs niches it impossible lest,- Russian tees are "webbed" to the "g to °r t l obtain adequate brain rest Toes far first_joint. Tartarian toes are all the ,. to cause the prevalence of insanity ab=out Sallie.length. 1' which .municipalities are so solicitous, Pt (�NDERWEAR and which; Ili i,ty opinion,. they could Mrs. s you used t don't love me. as. _. do so much to prevent," said Dr. Hy- .ninth as you used tn." Jr.ANugget = slop. 'think so?"' Sirs. Nng"et-"No; you YOUR OVERCOATS The influence of noise upon infant used to say I was.worth my,weight in �� ���� � F1 Steal Shingles. mortality; he continued was much rold>r and---" Mr. Nugget-"Well, _ __.. " baa faa.d Batt,world look bettord7ed. u no K•a more serious'than Nvas at present dream- y ' be' - ... .... V ams la your town, write direct onursl. Bot l i9 n pJtIY you i e not so stout as you used io err of. He had seen tho growth .of in- you know." `- s salTig" AMtRICWM OVILI a0 OO- fant_s who lived in or..near noisy streets greatly arrest^d, and their renioN . to Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator waters Waked r is pleasant to take; sure and-effectual Za�.IZ7X�3 I quieter' localities had enabled them to P• iBe our Agent in, 'your locality; earn recover. in destroying.w°arms: Many have,tried $term 011 _ Y, .money in your spare time selling our "Tire noises of clocks, bef{s,-and 't wit best results: G All 'Perfumes, Soaps, Toilet Requisites .and chimes, such as Big Ben, are nnlliin;; Minister mirth}-"I'rr- been wanting 8Rd r iFlavorin Extracts, articles that are but relies of barbarism-the baneful ac- y' g companiments of the i ht." to'see• you, �1r. Kurd. in rorard to the used every day in every home; 5Q per. 8-g quality of, the, uiilk,which you are serv- Fire ton- cent, profit in this for y'o>s �E'rite us. After Dr. HyMop's speech-the , . (create passed a resolution asking the ia,; me." lfillclran {zineasfly}-`\es, t p The 1. B. Eager Company,. Toronto. sir." Aiinisler Eery mildly)-"1 only " ' Central G,uncil of the- association to LarooT SI • w'a'nted to say, Mr. Burd, that I use the • tr.ng the subject of noise before the rule Growers, Attent�oR Coitnty Councils. milk for dietary purposes, exclusively, Made from Pointed or Galvanized Steel,at prices varying from $`?85 to :Rt Sir James 'Crichton Browne then and lot Tor christening." per hundred square feet covering measure. " This is the most durable "-- said that_he had, lately-been the vic- erin on the market, and 1s an Idea)covering for Houses, Hems,Stores, Having no commission to pal, and selling ton tim fit a, tam COCTS Of dma2iR}1y Ill- "FI•:RROVI3I" i9 A GFINTLE g g le"°h'The F:aotera Tuwnahrps'vurseries are thus STIMULANT to the stomach, thereby Va101$, Churches, etc. Any handy man Can lay the"OSt1AWA" abiagies.A aWe to oQ•r7ou standard Apple Trow 4 to a 1663 defatigable.v- d exasner']jing habits. aid ing digestion. An a tonic for hemmer and amps are the only tools required. 1r 6lgh,grown hero,runty and thrlttrr dock Nor fall "But," asked Dr. Hyslop, "have you Patients recovering from fevers and all 1� pany of the kind under the British �.^ .asci Iipring delirert tar;1390 par 6nndred diseases lowering the vitahty, it is We Bre the largest and'Oldest COGm Lovas hxlavAla prop.. ever'beard a really good, healthy tom'- *mhout IL rival. At all drug and sen- flag, and have covered thollaands of the best buildings Uwaughout Canada. janremwyuL,t�tw cat-not a melancholic cat, but' one arae store& making them really and properly in love? It can give - • .� SNAP �� t 11�Ft 1 ���� polnts'to any cock that ever-crew." -\\'ifne: "Mrc. N?,p ibors threw -a t]at- FIRE, WATER AND LIGHTNING-PROCIF. J n[ ----r- iron at her husband last-night becduse We also manufacture Corrugated ]rot% in long sheets, Conductor Pipe and IGOW OLD IS TIIE•WORLD? - he iieddentally 'sat'down on-her new EAVF51tT(UI Gil, Etc. ✓ bei ,NE/1R Mi1NlIiPES, -- bontlei.—New ti-Eoukfa'L.da-a thing like ►NUFAL SIOLNG, In imflation of brick or stony --- Protessor Iiay Lankasler's ticw Tlieelu-y that." lfubby "You. -couldn't?" METAL CLE[LI�CS, In 1:,000 designs. _ %Contrary' to Geological Tinte. Wille" "Of,cour'se 11,Ot: 1 haiten't any Write, for Calalogtle No. 14[1 and Iroe samplts of 'OSHAWA' Shtnglm: o 1,06& acres of clean unbroken prairie, new bonnet." Write to day. the finest wheat Land on earth, on the Professor nay . _Lankestex, in the +T$�] Z"31nL,ELR p�0�'Lfl, banks of the Red River, 45 miles from tour e' of an nnteresting outline of the .,By. Medi-ine t,ife May.be Prolonged."• het' j Winnipeg, tour miles from two railway idva'a�cnient -of scierice in'the-past _�0 wrote Shakespeare nearly three 11, talions. $15 an acre takes it, W000 twenty-five years, 'which he gave fit the hundred years: ago. I.L is-s� to-day. 3n4 W, et.�tss sas..:,e, It Oolbaraeso so Dundas at. 74 Lombard ser su Ponder at teash, balance easy. No better farm, rill opening of the; British Asanciation. at +�Icdicine tvitl_proleng••11fe, but be sure ' : 'better investment. York, raised the quesUin'of-the age 61 I of the quialilies of the IlletlrGne. . Life Write your NtaaresPOell0w urAD oirincM AND WORKS--05HAWA,Cat Ili,,-earth. `' , body. free . \\'_1CGH � BEATTIE. _ i;c prof+�ng.•d by. kePpinq. tit., 18 Merchants Bank Boldin Ile said the uisscovery of radium far A Building, from diseas,'. Dr. Thomas' lares Oil . --- PRAIRIE WHEAT t exceeded aiii other discoveries in `im- - Winnipeg. Man. - used internally will cure cunghs and _ liortnnce. - If, the sun coeisist.ed of a 'cc,1,�,, eradicate asihma,-ov!'rcr�zue.croup fr i.-tion of orie -per cent, of rodpinb. it,• d ,and give strength to the respirata•y orf uud account, fur and ntahr good' the -ans. Gide it.,a trial. a`a a ;. iL/'I1a a "a s a • c 40 ACRES ti it that is annually lost by it. I a _ Engrtannd "This is a tremendous iurct," the ro•. your. hu�bnnd bac g,%-(,n ,ip - " �'or continued. "upsetting' elf-eNl ai en�okmb° It Irq.lhes _ ,pretty rfrcn _ - . -. t :unions of physkist_* es to the duration war to a cnrnplish than:" g, - -_ - Q,ailing Cards g'®3. e„E�..Lg3 in past and futut•e of the suifs.heiat and 11'd have you uliderstand that I have a ° .;le Iemperalurc of the earth's surface. strotig will." Q Yate nam enWaved in tee. tie. is -s . +he bia-10961s Near Neudorf, Saskatchewan. A gt est bar€;ain. '$12 per fvt Ryne Stripe on a Copper Plate "`e -long CuntezYdeTei that some lhoii- PL.1:ASF. ITFAR IN VI%'D that what acre. (;lose to two railroads. Branch line of Grazed Trunk • Will b0. fesrltitled by troy $tatiorrery n ars' must hat'E passed is railed a skin disease may be but a Iurm� whir ti the earth's surfdCe has aYmptonr of hay, blood. In that Case. Paeifie-surveyed almost through the property. Clep.ranartfasit-00: The supply- j,Esetll -d llapproximatel • tli¢ same con- aonver'• ('trite, 'externally"applied. y sho,.ld be yule •leroeuted with Weaver's 44WNS'ut y ' e:-n f3ru . -taken drily. BOX 21r 73 WEST ADELAIDE— STREETi TORONTO. _ Calling Cards will lx done for an ,der to allow thric,for-the (Ituluhon Of - ` additional St-00., -- "' Nie orniation of the Ilowell1. "no vel' i- '11\N ny, borro7•ing TRUE. fJN1QG);` =tucr,us deposits of the earths .crus . lroutile. au=. riE 1}T QIl'TLQNS � - P ,Q The card :cock used is mads i "The phy-,zcists, notably ' Professor�-fellow.who, if he thought he was going Wife: "1'm inclined to think, dear, "I married you. my dear, because you specially to our order and is of the I'nit and U.rd Kelvin,-refused. to,allow to get fat, would go brit and walk oft that our milkman puts water .in the were different Troia ather women." tirin "snappy" sort, ttitr dul0ees 'more 1hon len million years:basing the weight before ll^.got.it l" - milk." "Flatterer n w y I dlt I 1 'hat .ver Lyes tie estimate on• the rate of cooling of n - Husband: "Ori. the-contrary,l think fercnl?" elurahty-elegance i mposilion of They Dsite I'implcs Attay,-,1 face is milk in the water." "You said 'yes' when 1 proposed' -,here of lh�.sue and co he puts QOur CanloQue conrainsspeci- Hit-, earth. They have assumed that its cavered frith pimples is. unsightly. It material is sell-cooling. tolls of internal irregularities w'hicb one pact•Is Better than Ten Hearsay..- Cholera and all summer complaints Inerts of.:engraved Weddi invites- � 1 �' ^a 'l3uC, as Hue ey pointr!d ovt,'malhe should bring siffc.c Have beryl-corrected. `Ask Dr. Bar•Feea:Supt•H*dT'tal for Insane,mon' are so quick in their-action_.that the-. tions,Society Stationery.Etc•. malice wilt nit give a true result when The liver and the kidneys are not per- treat for his opinion o1, The D`L" Menthol _ q ipplied to erroneous data. It has no•v, Ira•mi a their,funclin-nc in Ihc; health p1aieit' Yard"L'r)1_a1�o-ser bias fold hand of death is upon the victims Lhq tis aposlar card s„desa well y - before they are avuare that danger is sendyo6 jar yfcAa,n nr.Nar=y iuw. %within Ihese last five years, become. evi- way they should. and the.e ryiitiples are ire 'who has known her three days nenr. If attacked do not delay 'in get- �„r gjlr„rt y s/tcerse,w, dent • thai the earths material is not tU let you know that the blood Isrotests• only -"�taY 1 call you Edith?" the+ tin true ro er medicine.-Try a dose !rayed cats! ;alt-cooling. ,but, on 'the contrary, self- ['nrmelecs Vegetable'[sills' will* drive -"1 don't see why'; my parents thoughts of Dr. J.D.Kellogg's Dysentery Cordi- LretArs Goods,etc. heating. And away go the restrictions Ihent all away, and will .lea-t•e .Itle.skin- Emily-»as quite good. enough." at, and you will'>:ei immediate yeti. .. >• impose by physicists nn 'gcoingicnT 'cldnr and clean. Try; them, and-there 1t acts with wonderful rapidity and •" - lime. Tl !y', now are willing to give us will -be anotiler witness to their. excel- For in0ammalion of the. Eves. - never.tails to effect a cure. i elt. not merhly a thousand million year§, lence. -" - Among the many good qualfties which -_ but as many more-as we want. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills possess, be SPECI.iL1STS' SMALL HEADS + \trs. M'Duff-"•T'Ili.s panfr•; say's that -+ sifts reg'ulatirig the digestive organs, I „ mica are attracted by nnr.ic; but I don't Brains of great men vary ser 'much. l e youWhy r c=rnslitlhen and tehlning about Irr-I e ill" is their efficacy in reducing inflammation o- WDuff-'Why• not'?" Mrs, It is, found that men of encyc o attic a c'rnt bottle of of the eyes. It has called forth many t{ollotray'� i:61,11 Cure. will remrn'e lheni?'�i'lhiff-"Because L ne�`er see any mice htlers qt re commendatiozi from those mind have large and hoary brains-- 4:61,11 rains- ' Giro it a trial and you will not regret f around'-%vnZ I p)ay the piano." NI'Duff who were alto ed with this complaint Gladstone had to wear a very big hat-- - �t with an enormous bed of grey matter V IW. it, -' \`ell, t}ml's no rrasoti for doubling and \,err •n cure in the pills. They r ' : the paper's 'statemetlt. ,- affect t�rprsinge cryo centres and the blood and numerous convolutions; on the giber A WOUND'THAT 1f:\Dr HISTORY. is a Iv active way,-and the i hand, men whose genius is concentrated 1 _ W7: ARE ALL FAMILIAR with the Upon one.11116 of thought are, Of small —` – – -- e-iS_a,cerltln-_p_.F.P _ deep, hoarse baric, grimly called "a; rCSUIt i5 31R10St lRlnlediately seen. = ery o]'d_coToncl g _ ve-yard euugtv." 'rake Allen's Lung. _ brain, and, consequently have. small HORSE AND DOG \tE:4T IN GEli-., who claims•to have been wozmded-long aisatn, a remedy for pulmonary trou- rL heads. Newlon, Byzbn, and Cromwell BABY LIFE AMONG THE INDIA\G. Ai:1VT. years ago,ill Che leg tt'hile•serving Ills ble, highly it-ommended even ill 'the were in this class. farrier stages of Consumption. German Government statistics shote country in some .petty 1fl'He frontier Gircn a reasonable chance for life, the 'that 43,•i1l horses and :.151 dogs were halt• '}fe is eery proud of lliat M=ounded_ Indian child is as happy, hopeful, 'am- lslaughtered for food under government leg. -RBTLI:ITICJ\. _ L;Hous,.and playful as is the white iinspection during the first three months ()lie afternoon., trh�n lie"cat "I IL his• •`I'11 g-gel, even tt-frith fall; in-mom- child born under_much happier circum- (A "'rot 11{(iG. This ons, an increase of.%.52'.� club ally.-inr the injured leaf;, a fellow ri1� sobbed small Elsie, who had just slsnce.�. fie is, foo, quite ns imitative, Your �o�tor horses and %6 does over the number clubman of recent acquaintance, sy'ni- ttnd, like his white cousin, he apes the Bern severely tha,l i;ed. Zan htered duiin the same lime in P„ �., "How" ueNed lbcr mother. g esthetically asked: - ., ways and manners o[ his elders and Can titre your Cough or Cold,. g Lame, Colrmel. ,. q minlif, their occupations fn his play. no question about that 1905. And tills only accounts for the When I g-,ri,w up i!id h-have a 9 , but- "Yes, sir." was the relily, after an irr• ` 'Fhe infant .Indian possesses ralber_more. why o to all the trouble and dogs and horses -killed under govern- „ l-little girl' I'll bent the life out o[ y g -.,;menta supervision. It is estimated that expr�ssibly solemn pause, i aril lame.' dignity`than the ordinary white child• inconvenience of look' him u "Been ry solemn p h-her," answered F.sie, mg p, :among the gunner classes, forced tore This is athely than to the care ed re- aridthen ofhaving hisprescription sort to dog and horse meat by the ex- "No," this time with rebuking'stern_ ceivcs rather than to inherited sedate- filled,whenyou can step into any Hess. "I have not been riding." bless:' In his infancy he is 'strapped drug store m Canada and obtain elusion of American and other foreign, - k 'p s bottle of SHIJ,OH.S 'CURE meats from the ciyuntry, the consulnp. ' ":�h, I-trust it ,was not due'lo a fall, t , n board or securer' ached in an Golnncl?" elongated basket woven for'that purpose, for a quarter. Pilon of this so:t �t meat was much „ F REEwhere'he can neither'kick nor squirm. Why pay two to five dollars J'targer than the o1Tu,'a, roc:r;is show. No I" came in tones• of ferocity. -•- i "Perna s, then,_ you have sprained Ha cries less than his white cousins, :when a twenty-five cent - - ori, ankle.?*' I because tie early learns that it is an un- bottle of SHTLOI3 will cure you I ;Made In Canada and Sold by all r oiltable occupation. The Indian nio- as quickly? \Vitli painful slowness the old f0low Druggists p Wh I;ftod Ibis pct leg in both hands, set it This con on is good for one ten titer iS very accommodating. If her in• y not do as hundreds of ' ' ! fnnt wishes to cry she lets him do so. thousands of Canadians have d cnl�rfully on the floor, rosi` delibr'rrtli']y rent(loc.)�rial Bottle of the tete- from his chair. and, looking down upon Mated a She does- not, like the. while 'mother, done for the past thi four Hir unfol'lunalC questioner with mingled UP, Leonhardt's Anti-P�tl riich to the child when it begins to howl yam' let SFiILOH boyar u dol i,ity and' nate ,.•burst forth in +llnlost and_try to. pacify him. She lets Trim for whenever a Cough or Cold sublin�E', rage: a sure care for Indigestion,Bilious- howl till he tires of it and ceases of his aP masa, tisspopsia,.Constipation and HILOH will cure you, and all "Go, sir, and read the h{story of your all ailments ari9ing therefrom. men"accord. 1t is because crying brings �back up thistatement . Country, sir 1" Mailed.free,In a plain package on• Them •aticntion that, most children cry. _ 1 ^^ at- receipt of using and address. Vin The young'indica docs dot get the at- vvl a positive guarpntee. " in your narde and poet office address The next time Otl have 8 -There eras oncC_a professor who'nevcr on dotted lines and-.end trntion,•so he soon cuts-out trying en- -Cough or Cold emeltwith lost nn opportunity to - rebuke any TaE WILSON-ME CO.,Limited, tirely. With crying, kicking, and _ I bumptiousness on.the part of his stu- Niagara falls,-Ont. scuirming eliminated, there is really i dents-- On one .occasion, when, he was — -- -- d nothing left for him but to remain calm ' and Ioolt ai roiled. This is what he oes SHILOH : . taking le, nt a certain gradual he is -•» » . . »» »_ a rule. • t reported to bet ve raid :—"Sir, your fel-` ....... .....v , I ., � ... low-students think highly of you; I - + Troy t think highly of ypu; but sir, no one Even the your man 'who is able e jr S nititda�,he S. lie eery n' drinks more highl of you than you do k.• hold his own may prefer lo, hold the •;; erns.sold Gott hand of a pretty girl. ISSUE NO. 42 yourself 1" f ,s K Ar"t .�,} '`W'-� - , + ku r r ": y. •, •..a ,� %y�5,e; e+�.;ip c- h'.._a,r a' ,d ♦ ♦ A x'r. siti �"y..-J ^a`'^!"`,^'�,'o n ;y.+t .n. :'„�•,+ -T. n ,>- as:-. ,z^-^' _ •vu --.ra:,,F:,-. .i„� t " ^".a ,+�.,-, -r :9 :�i: ..a ' - _ Zm Vie, ,+ ..,,. _ r; �'`•�,: r -Vanstone &Palmershipped a - J. F. Plowright returned from , rL�7c) OCAIJ MS. the West on Tuesday. carload of hogs on Thursday. _ _ -Ed. Gormely, of Hamilton, -C. H. C. Wright, of Toronto, -s wa spent a few da s here this week. visited A. and Mrs. Gordon andou, r -Sto re _ -Ru rt and Frank• Alla y y last geek. t ere home beer rank. -Mre. Rorke, and daughter other Pickering friends a bum beh*k� ^^" -Rev. F. C:,I�aarper att tided a Miss Kate, of Heathcote, are visit- -Wm, Platt has vacated his f , h-> in relatives here. premises and has moved to the -,meeting of Presbytery at Whitby 8 -Home. -- `�, �� on Tuesday. -Mrs. L. D Banks, Nvho has city where he will reside Igl the -Percy. Morcombe and Ed. been confined to her bed for some ftitute. w e are sorry to lose Mr. is a he -H o m e. ,rswford have returned from the time, is gradually improving. and Mrs. Platt from this locality t� - iYorth-West. --Joshua N. Richardson- spent a -F. H. and Mrs. Doyle, and few days last week With his sister, daughter, of Tomato, have been Mrs. George Rorke, of Heathcote. for the Sto�acb sending a few days with tela- -No doubt there will be a rash, Neart .and Kidney: fives here. especially of the onng ladies, to the _ y -Misi3 Beatrice Palmer, of To- John Dlekie do Co.'s store to see ., ronto, spent Sunday here at the their new clerk. �ppDos eve b a Catse ,� •.;.. home of her parents, Geo: M. and -C. A. Goodfellow, editor and u Palmer. proprietor of the Whitbyp���H� ey- �-� a Symptom Gee• �S. Sing, who has been spend- stone, has purchased the Whitby Happy Th4ght �nd ing the-summermonths with his Chronicle-Gazette. ;for�h�> e so��°��+ - _ �, h soar in Alameda, Assa., returned -Prof. J. D. A. Tripp, and wife tar weex theart-or.o-°.nea,adn°sremeateetor Home last week. of Toronto, and Mrs. Thos. Tripp, ai.eaaed kidneys These organs do aot.et asps` ately or of their own e000rd-they hag°a°°°s• • .-l4Fi's. ilfarrianne Wood, of of Nottingham, Ohijo, are spend- taxi the sickness themselves—and hoc once in XIttimes n Q Jacksonville, N. Y., is spending a ing Thanksgiving with Chas. and ta�°o eta fault m`���Io� --Souvenir llg4 few days with Mrs. J. N. Richard- *Mrs.Palmer. and th:owb these nerves can .�°°°• -- shay and other Pickering friends. Andrew Forsyth, who intends > w?, be�1e0Dr- W'= _ . . r -W. Ham left in our office on going to the North-West in the earlytnhlaA eal ezperienoe that Saturday a winter pear which spring, will hold an auction sale tbesebnaiaes pare the powet zzrves t th:oes� trema There's no getter ranges made In Canada today weighed twelve and a half ounces. of his stock, implements. etc., on only was it P06- any od any of our readers beat this? Tuesday,Nov. 20th. �est� a bsckach0. � -Mrs: H. Savage left on Mon- --W. E. Vanstone returned b,,,t Weak. DCe a and so cH'APMAto spend two or three months home on Monda after beim ab- otbert•s des- esat sad d-y 8 othera's des- s of uta kidM- . Ytvith her sister-in-law iffier- sent for several weeks in the 6efa Fbrsllot tbeeeaiimenta s - ville, . Illinois. . We wish her a 1\.orth-�Yest, He has sold his a not` separate ted as suet.Th sand e :,pleasant tri property there, at a good profit- merely sympto of inside nerve weak- - -=Ho for pEurope, England, Ire -J. H. and Mrs. Rogers were in nh a. andsymp snd`hthe ss�i�a�direstored d forr• nd and Scotland, ...anywhere, Balsam on Wednesday attending tree remedy which Dr. Shoop preecrtbed for COs where why not spend Xmas the 'wedding of the former's these anins nerves is known ae IIr. Shoop•s A;eC�3ll y » Restorative. It relieves the pain and distress of ' -old fireside '1 Choice of nephew,. Alfred e Rogers,Wi o bin- kidney.atomxhandhearttroublesaatckto erevenmporium, st ueeau ateamship-lines and sale, to Silas Ellen E. Wilson, of ri�relief. Dr.3e'noov's igned ��u e�" The­ railway -1�to e routes. It will pap Balsam. bow be had of druRsista everywbem for sate -�I rs. Jas. Shepherd and son and rooammendea byElo -- ao to see or write Stephenson P a " 0 site post office, Whitby) be- Bert, spent a few days last weeki' PICKERING PHAR-MACY. � I°th a re travelling. Get cheap Huut- in Burketon, with the former's Let Others Help OLl +*; •'t`.�Y ' ' is tickets. * son, Levi and family, Bert i5 visit- -Mrs. Davis left on Friday ing friends in Chicago this Reek. J morning for Jordan where she W e regret to ,report the death To recover taut stolen property. 9r' '�"'` _ -t •f r, Imperial. Axford- �.• will spend a few months with of Jit. Thos. Jackson, of Whitby, _ --. ` her daughter, Mrs. 'Miller. . She which .took•place at his home on The 1 ; ' was accompanied by her grand,, Sunday. J1r. Jackson had many - S. ''' " 'Viekerixg s*0.gilaxce `eernniittee daughter, Mies C. B. Simpson, friends throughout Pickering who _ will do this. �p ' loft who is spending a week.in Jordan wlil regret to here of his untimely Ranges• ,� ' s, - - -The steamer, Cuba, which demise. Members havinit property stolen commune- ? � w,�;` was reported in our last issue as -David Young, princippaal of the . cage immediately with any member !' •f"''' having run ashore near the mouth Guelph schools is a candidate for of Esiecntive committee. pre n a success and won+~ r may.- k of Duffin's. Creek with twenty- the Advisory Council. As Mr. yfembership fee �• a mime and place in thou sands I eight en ers on board, was Youngis a native of Pickering 'rickets may be iced from the President or of Canadian Hrmes within the 6ecretary on apDlicacioo. 1 7 I I �^` �`' ' ` successfully g floated by a tug townsip where he is- still well last five years. „?i i �„fig ,� y he should Arthur Jeffrey, J.A O'Connor, , 'iN':� .�� r . r from Toronto, after having been and favorably known, ,• aground fmm 2 a. m. to 8 p. m. on receive the hearty su port of the Secretary. Preeideat. h pp �i Thursday.. No damage w atever teachers of this townshi Exec,Cam.-Geo.Lenq,D.E'.Pugh,C•S. Call and let us shove• you our pp , 'was sustained by the Cuba. -The Annual Thank-Offering Palmer,Pilfering,Oat- fine stock of rN -A clergy.manand one of his eld- of the St. Andrew's Atmiliary of erly. t ir p! .loners were �ralking W.. F. M. S.will be held in St. g�le'Bilis, - - home from church on a frosty day Andrew's ch'urch, Pickering, on Office Stati mery, 5'tOVeSi Rang es, Parlor when the old gentleman slipped Friday evening, October 26th. Etc.. ' and fell flat on his back. The Addresses will be delivered by prtnted at minister, looking at* him a inom- Rev. Hugh. Munroe. B, A., of - The News�fflce, fest gaols, (Cooks, Heaters, EtC. LOW Prices. min and seeing that he was- not Bowmanville and Rev. A> S. Kerr Itent, _ "Friend B. A. of Melville church; Sear- Bala •,much hurt, to pima sinners, stand in slippery places.,. boyo: 'UD The old gentleman looked up as if -mhos, Gormley has gone to - H• ;� to assure himself of the fact and Newtonville, . relieve the G. T. '1'•he - - =.,. said.-"I see they do;but I can't. R. agent there. Very fete agents -We congratulate our Picker- ace so succeesfull in turning out - - lag boys, D. Savage, L. Bateman, efficient operators as :kir. R. A. Toronto World ! t and D. Kerr, on their success in Bell, of the -Pickering station. . the athletic games held last-week :luny of those who received their First-rate Market Reports and fore- at It Whitby High School. . In .first train"ing at the hands of Mr. castes. p er nde"rwear -set�ier. �uents,. Datil. Savage Bell are more occupyingg respon- The Farmers' page is a ff4 ecial fea- LU 4w� secured the championship with 1S sable positions-01 the G. T. R. lure. tin farmer can a with to he �. _ pints and L.Bateman second wit h —Dian dear..did ye hear o it ' without this daily paper with its Lire points. In the junior events, Donal' McGragor, the great con- up-to date reports. m N Special rates now. 1 '" -Donald Herr stood second with 12 cert baritone, is going to sing Caples can be obtained from John ..... ..... i points, the championship -having doon at Pickering at tUe lwnnie vi,•kie R Co. Nom° been won with 13 points. - The Presbyterian kirk. Tamnias telt ' Orders-taken by 3f. S. Chapman, or • - Chronicle in commenting on the me o' it at the threshin' the ither g M. Chapman, Agric. Editor. • • c ' games says the -features of the 'day;' and ye manna say a :word - ��T e. O J oh n :..; day's sport were the ,magnificent :aboot it. Tamma,s is ,going to yak The nen Pure Food and Drug Law running of Savage and -the Janet to hear him. I'm jalous in ��i!1 mark it nt - the label , every intermediate contest is the high thitt it wad be a sai•r- thing' tae Cough Core containing Opium, Chlor- oform, or, an other stn ifying or jump. miss sic a treat. It_'ll be on Fri- t: poisonous drug. But it passes Dr. r -In our,last issue, in the report (lay nicht, the l6th u' \nvernber• ghe�oli s Cough Cure as made for _ -of the Friends' meeting In'Toron-. And the folk u' the Kirk hae chus- :AS yeat•s,entirely free- Dr. Shoop all R�'e have this week a good display of -Underwear:for Men. Women,. to, we stated, that Dr. Beattie en that nicht tae celebrate the along has bitterly opposed the use of Boys and Girls. These are odd lines of stock whic1i we are selling off at Nesbitt, who made a strong ap- firs' annivairsary o'. the meeni= all opiates or narcotics. Dr, Shoop's reduced rices, much below the present value of the goods, Come and.see peal in favor .of Pickering College ster's induction, Con h Cure is absolutely safe step them an your choice. g y em a d have yo h ' was once"expelled -from that ,in- —The Ladies` Aid of the Jletho. for the youngest babe-and it cures, it does not simply suppress. Get x safe Men's Drawer find Shirts run 50c-,to!1.110 _Btitution. It may not be gener- dist church, Pickering, will hold and reliable Cough-Cure, by Sim ply Ladies Nests, long sleeves 25c to$1.00 .'ed ally known that he was, expell- their annual Harvest Hoche ser- insisting on having Dr. Shoop's. Let Boys Shirts and Chiid'ren's,goods at.all prices ' - ed for an unlawful act that was vices and supper on Sunday, and the law be . your 'protection. �Ve `committed by one of the other boys Tueseay,-Oct. 28th Arid '30th: On cheerfully recommend. and sell it. We have also extra.values in wool hose for this winter; See our lines' Rud of which he, himself, was en- Sunday, Oct.. ' 28th, -Rev. Dr. Pickering Pharmacy. of strong double,kneed hose for."boys, and our ladies heady 26c cashmere hose. irely ._. . But r Cue-Bt_M o- hio ahiproem t of�o_ota and ShnPa Good as- ,than have the guilty person dist church, Oshawa, will preach .-ter' -,rj�' our , sortment in al]lines and prices are right. ^punished, he would Iiive -i le a�10.30 a: m, and Rev.-F. C. Har- ; other• boy •away. He bited per, B. A., B. 'D., of St. Anitrem"s Municipality of the Township of ti a manliness that the other boy church,-Pickering,will -tlie• Pickering. ;� • } did not possess. While a student pulpit at the regular hour in the NOTICE is here y given Cha e)-V-H•l�l s rIC�IE _ ' CO - = in the College here, .he was ex- .evening. . Special music will. be Court,will he held, pursuant to The ceedingly: -,popular, full of life. rendered by the._hpir>_._. On the Ontario Voters' Lists Act. by His and possessed diose qualities, evening Of Tuesday, Rev. C. O. Honour the Jnilge of the Coisnty ► _. ,which we all admire and which Johnston. D. D., of Toronto, will f f Ontri , o t Court of the- County o • the Town Hall, Pickering Village, n • -enables_A .person_ to take apro- deliver . one of his popular Monday, the 22nd day of October, at Infants Boots & Shoes at 15e' pair _ moment place among his fellow- lectures. -Solos will be given by- eleven o'clock a.m.;to peau and de- men. Miss Catherine Ellis, Gold Medal]- terinine the several complaints of er- -We have just 'received a crony ict at the Toronto College of cors and omissions in the Voters'List Misses Shoes Boots, 15, 25 & 50c pair. of the first issue of a new publica Miieic for 1908, and by Miss C. B. for Polling Sub-divisions Nos. 1, •l 3, tion entitled, "The auac San �inspson, o is-erin . �e a.-of-ihP Jkinicigality of _the. Pictorial." It:is to be published be served in the bFisement of the 10"',nship of Pickering for 1908. -Ladles Lace & BllttOn Boots at 25C, 50cI'�5c 8C $1.00 r' All persons having husiness at the , monthly in ;liuntreal; and it is to churc•li"frons' 8 to 8 p. m. Adtnis Court are required is,,attend at the • These goods are all up-to-date. Clean stock and will be sold be after the style of those well Sion 25c.; children•15c. said time and place. at those prices while they last. _: Znown publications,f'such as the =Tile South Ontario Tencliersi .. Dated at �Vhitevxle, in the said " London News, p nstitute will hold their seventh Township this 27th day of September, J . ' I: Graphic, Frank I .Leslie's, and Collier's,, and is the annual ineeting' in the Collegiate A. D.; 1908. • EOGAN. •- Pickering, Ont only publication of its kind in Institnte,'Whitby, on.Friday and DONALD R. BEATON, .. Canada. It will contain matte,`.. Saturday, Oct. 2Ef and 27. A first- 02-2 Clerk of the said Municipality. from the Canadian point of view, class pi ramme is being pre- and will consist of pictures of the pared. Prof. A. T. DeLury; of NOW OPEN ! Sh leading features of the world's Toronto University, will be pre. lr �r� p newe, pictures of world famous sent ' and deliver of' addresses. ■ ■ �VSle In which series Can- "The Teaching of Elementary Fall Term in the Bobts .a..a 1 - 'a�dian 'men and women will take Mathematics," and "The Training w their rightful places, pictures 'of- Teachers.” Messrs. L. T.` 'CAn" Bushi gg Conege, l 'r i• ;;of Canadian eveuts_and scenes, Barclay, Rev. Dr. Hare, --L. C. '_` �• Our fall stock of the old reliable Williams Brand$�Frlved: and of Canadian enterprise. Smith, B. A., Dr. Waugh, and „ : Extra' values in en's an a e and tun 'Other subjects will also be dealt Misses G. M. Valkenburgh'and F. B t good lu M d Bay' heavy meds ` wit h. . The first issue is a most H• McGillivray will also read Enter any time. Twenty teachers, weights. 1iu i d_.tmenty-Typew>,ting --A good choice of Men's,Ladies',-_Boys'--or-Girls'fine.wear. creditable number, and if Owe pApers. n ri ay evening, Machines. Unexcelled facilities for 'We have a large stock to choose from.. Any quality or r' succeeding numbers are its equal, a literary and musical enter assisting graduates to positions: price to suit. ' and we believe it will gradually tainment will be given in the Write for new Calander. - - improve, the Canadian Pictor• Music Hall, and Prof. DeLury f� T - - 1 al will be one of the ioet pop- will give an address on "The W. H. SHAW, Principal. A. .BUN 111 'S PickeriDg. ubJea!junil in Ca da, 1 R)mance of Astronomy." nge do Gerrard eta.,Toronto., t I .. , .n°Y+•. a: C-h .: .. " _.: ..,"r*-'a^'•,-^rote ae�':.d.r a.��, - eyes, t�r•.,;IDfi' '�'' v. _ .:> .,.v.-: _ '_,«,y ', ,^sa r•.u.: -. -. . ,r • .>...' __ •,'. v.okay....`