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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_10_26 Y -"k �'$: •w, '`?' .+.Y '•' t. .a °'_0 •"�1nP W•'['+' a•:*s,x.st. .aft - ••'$ lei av--.•.,.ns,ri - ,..i. 1�. •s. -rr.- ": r .c .'•�i r -:`: _: ` T 'i�OL. -V 1. —i =---�'ICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY. 0 96, -- �9�6 NO ���•��� AGINCOURT. FORT UNION. Than Agincourt is growing in Messrs.Tom and Gordon Yates spent the holiday with their mother.importance, as well as dimensions Mr and Mrs; Leavens, Toronto, Fdr -•,th Y _ - - is atteibuted by the fact that the visited at Mrs. Thos, Carson.$ on TR. R. DSRTIHT. M. STEWART, Markham. � Metropolitan batik has dec OATS ided to Thursday. 1! • establish a bank at that point. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Godfrey,Toronto, Rona Grad College of of D e IIniverslty ar n rd 1 pRoaate la du ofT of nt*U v*r.sora. The new branch was formerly tliko enjoyed the day with rise foriner's / j 011 rim—oMSITZ THE POSTOFFICZ. opened for business yesterday parents at the station. Opm chits 9 a m:to 6 V.M. O�T r. Taylor is shipping apples to 21[c- Bsddeaoe,Main st.,North. morning and Rill be known y PP R PP peg. Pherson Fruit Co., Winni Mr. $T II:tIO�ivu,Lii SVISRY FRIDtY, as the Scarboro Township branch, Gilbanks is shipping to Montreal. Them_Is one thing that Wi f as it is the first bank to be opened - Mr. Joe Westwood returned from r ill A.psi to 4 P. m, otnoa Otis:Bnmmerieidt within the corporation. The Hamiota, Man., on Saturday evening. Core it-Ayers Hair Vigor. Sliver's Store. 27t1 y Metropolitan is one of the strong- He looks well, and s aks in glowing Itis tl regular scalp-medicine. ---r--— pe T1R.E;8.BARKER,IA.D.S.•D.D B.. est and most uggres-3 ve of the terms of that part of the country. "" R 11 Dentist stonr<.ine, sono: rnaaa.ce or 1t quickly destroys the 00 sLe FI- a2 st.A of Meatal surgeons an a of _ newer banks. Its reserve fund' Mrs. Sutherland and daughter, of 4 Y Y g�rll2it OLsomvaxri of Toronto. soma-9wlsa m•• weS 'IIOW is equal to its capital. and ice Hamilton, and Mrs. Johnston, of W�IIC11 cause this disease y. NA to 6 p.m. Omee in c�r°bin's Block,ever Jew-. London, sent Thanksgiving with < �� ` atry Stora, Loeat telephone xo.flb. ApDdint business has grown by lef►p8 and 'their parents, Mr. .and Mrs.Thomas The unhealthy scalp becomes soeote may be made tar eventass• Now once bounds since its establishment O'Brien ave. ll[Aa88 every Monday as Laskey. healthy. The dandruff di8tp• t ' Tassday. •Omoe over te's store. + buying tOatg flys years ago.-Markham Sun. Mr.James Camps met with a painful pears, had t0 disappear. -"�•" accident last Wednesday., While usingg + x 7 -- Miss Ellie singe at Harvest Home. the track jack the handle slipped and healthyscalpmeans agreat ; Leyat. dgjly at Our - struck him in the face, lacertiag his to you hair, n0 dna- �s ' Fi. FAREWELL,Q• 0„ BAFtiRIS- USHAVFA. eyelid and nose. We are gladto say Tss ooanw Crows Attorasy,sad iC¢amat7 ---_ - he is progressing very favorably under druff,no pimples,no erupt 0&& f o�y souse,Whitby. £levator. - Real estate has almost doiibled the care of Dr. Dales, The best kind-o!a testl�+oafst- a BARRIB• _ in value in this town during ledthe 'Miss Mabel Annis paid a short visit "Sold for over sizty yea�a.•' DOW A MoGILLIVBAY, site Post to Toronto on Saturday. On her 3 as.Solicitors,&a. 0f9oi op last five ears. This is trne of return in the evenin she was aecom- • r.o-A,r•rc•..Lowen, wrr �°.A.;Tbeo. '. Bring sonify y g• alio oeaaiwwcsra _t v, BJ Yo Dow, By property having buildings on it, p,tnied by :sir. and Airs. Southcombe .1 SARUp�� ' and is snore than trite as regard,; fuse Miss Maggie Washington) and . Q �+ PILLS. iTeteri»arv. . 'along. . Beat :. eligible buildiuR lots, -which are her.sister, Miss Lizzie Washington, �6i ray cum t�laa e. :- wut•th four times as ranch as in -ho are now staying at the fiome'of 14)0@. The enterprise and sucee�r Mr. C. A. Antis. .M1it.and lits.South- -prise BUR- 3 combe have just returned from a most `_ g• GSON, Gsadnsto of the O°tsrto Vet- pr1G'e �u WEight of our manufacturers, has doubled enjoyable trip to the Pacific coast. r ;i ariaary Oa;lege,,Toronto, registered member n. --- - -� rile value of every :slat's property tat the Ontario residence s Nodlcad on -quarter Assocmiles and the end iia not yet. ZVP,don't Stock' Fo•oCl pmoe sad reen.Rive one sad o nd&h miles Johnston's l eet,ure neat Tuesday. • sorsh of Green.River- Obtce and rmnoetn G�g��e J. Le �Pl�K. i�'ish .to wake this xgreeble state _ ` incurs to iR e-•m,, and I to t yp v of affairs x teat for giving an ill- -.a telephone in my odwe P.o. eddr�s _Wyer, out _._ _.. natured lecture, but the present McLriNE-Ti RtiEft. .. ,and da --• asaszssezD - state of affairs should prove to �---- �•• lnsurunee. L those who are everlastingly kick On Thanksgiving Day t r half-past - Summer.,,-Stock + iii$ that manufacturers snake t.vcr iwo o'clock. a very, pretty r'-wedding +. IgE INSL;RANC.E• ������•■��� fold return fur all the little favul•R tix,k place at_ilie home of. r.vmdMrs. =118t. go* t sossz -— Sat ob:Turner, 48 Robert St. Toronto, 6� 1 't i7itSvs�3011XOZ oempaai►• we grant them: Those who paid when their eldest daughter, zie, Lrz i" D. 3i SPINE;aosxr, a little more taxes for_the sake of was united in marriage to S. J. Sic- -• — . _ •.. -PICEERIN`G LIVERY having big factories now 1113d. Lane, - of St. 'George. -Ont.' The Preparing for winter stock, so I ww 1 thrir property doubled in value as ceremony took place.. in front of a selling International Stock Foal,. �}ts#{xsefs �'araf' - a result. Of course it comes a mantle embanked in_p�11ms,-ferns and Spreads, et at coat _ First-class rigs-for hire by day little harder on those who have autumn leaves by the brides cousin, --- $O��ER Issuer~ of ;MiarriafCe ,Or night. to rent, but .rages have been Rev, J. E. Hawkins, B.A.,B.D„of St. STOCK FOOD. D. Ltosnse+ In the County o! Ontario. increased in proportiQuatt degree. George. Hy pail, were &4�. now $3,utf peas at ators and his residone*,claramont- be The bride,who was ven away by By package, were 11.00 now 75c `BIIB 1De9t8 all trains. - Thus all are tie tole .. j• hu fited Vi , ' at- E. $Lt;`STI'1Q. Isaac o! let:rr}aite her brother. W niter, looked b0 SO of Ontario. Ot- or. .. ■. ,a B. t,ieen+ea fore oonat! charming in a Qpwn of cream silk .25 �c ear al lite Besse eat his residease.Ptolkersas Tearf.ing clone. nue.- er taffet trimmedwit o e do at eam -_ . ,e fie• -Good- anpper nea4t Ttieetiay, , : Bilk point de sprite and. ace ndcarries all th r preparations ns a rates - . - - crea n Bridal raosses. S.HEATON.TOWNSHIPQI�BS H Peak, : b persister r Pickering. The bride w nd p . We Bodell', • Caa,naaeeot, Oonmisaioner to�t�s W. H. -.BROUGHAM. Miss Tillie Turner, who wore a gown al�davris, Aeaoantaat. Sts i[oasy : ps°pszt7 l"aes of marriaie Ido of cream crepe de chene,and carried a $:01SgY1s01•Y3':l Whitevaii oat. net of ink ruses. :Mir. S. GAffith a.er•" xeto �aads Arriving J. Burk's sisters are -visi.ting q p _____•--.___. - g � hint. - su rte�d the. iouril. Afendl,essuha's _. _ p49TTLL. Licensed Auctioneer, .-� :,ant c:- w P d ng march was played h Miss T. _ t t w. . t�p� Conative of York and QuZ&ra• sae 9itk¢rilig �karntael{ J. :ludas in Whit Baker. touffville. The groom's girt If you W>1II a firs etwn sales of aIt ktallr,aeFeeasc►to on shorsees b Wlth f r}eild+. �t Aadrsss tttesas stvery,O ODs. sae out new toe of Hair Brash, Combs, y to the bride tins a mink stole. To the. - - Olass acues. ]' Miss B. T. Sargent;.of Toronto, bridesmaid a gold twin opal ring The - pflIICHER. :Licensed Auction- sad Toilet Articles. spent Sunday with .Mrs. E. W. ]rte,, were numeruns and. costly. _ ser.Valuator and Coiteetor for tbeCansi PIPES AN[? CiGARB. Boden. _ - The bride,.going away. }core a;•brown ,l :. _ : ties of York sna Ontario All Yinde df aueti°a A ni0e Violet Talcum Powder,. only 20c Mr. and Mrs. Young of Torun broadcloth tailored suit with creast . vales o°ndaeted and valuations made e: moa- per tin. taffetta bodice xtid a brown.. panne af �� 11 ersAs ehartie, Estates andGU80 a "to nor to, spent Thursday here with. velvet toque to match. alstsntiy. matiap+a react• nota. and Ever tbiti for the Sick Room. friends. private saps aserrpaaes y g- _ Refreshtgenta were served after the a"seaeauta r mptly�leeaatea end sac. Hot water Serial - S. and firs. Reesor, of Cedar - . Phone or t }$ ceremony and !Mir, xtid airs. McLahe Ps WT.settlemen R°ea case 13roaahera. Invalid Feeding Capa __ Gjay.o,..-.F.peti _ yf st llfl'� left on tfe six train ainid-a shower o --CS On- write for tame and pardca ..•Foods for Invalids and Infante. Btodie.'s pot. Dales masba used ,byyphons.Maws y_ rice and good wirohes for a honeymoon - .FOR STOCK FEEDERS. A. Fish, of Toronto, spent the trip through the Eastern States. Ori L. D. Banka, -Plckerin • " the hive holiday with his brother, Drr, G. theta PetAirn sheaf will reside at St. EA L E ST A T E' The Dr. Hess famous stook food N. Fish. George. Ont.. Darley's Condition P„wders. Misses K. and '111. Brodie, of To' N 0� CANED rho Mand S Condition Powder-,Otos ronto, spent a ;fear.days last week Hear Mise Ellie nett Tuesday.- j 1 - 1 , c Large quantities of Sul her,Glauber and WES . t g q P at G. Philip. . Epeom Salts. Messrs. M. growl) anti B. Alg1r •.GrEEN RIVER. Incorporated by act Of l►arii:meniiftl encs and - - _� Ins an_ ili holiday, the --- _ Onr sew Oatical Came hat srrive3 If too Spent e_ h 1 ay' in . city CPieYettns asaaoh Anciorlsel s Iter.... ...SI,0";Ili Conveyancing Done have headacbee.or it your eyes trouble wtth friends, _Don forget, the date. s orrbed Cs�ytta,..: .....:... von in say Quay: lec tie examine your Miss J. Pliillfp-A,` of Wliltbj`, versary f\ov�4 and 5:.a of the anti- n ...................................... :. : I60� eyea-Latest me4bod.' spent a few clays last Week here hiss Allie Fuller,of Toronto,is home Assets Ret Convere... Eyes tested free of charge. SatiSPaic with friends. suffering frost an attack of quinsy. Joss Covra+ aQ, T. +as i� '- I`. and �Irs. 13rcptivu, of Tcltontct, ltrs Bowers.-whohris been visiting si enc • Souse and Lot for sale or to rent. tion guaranteed. pent the rs. Brown t week with• a ith Mrs. A. Hoover, has returned to Spec attention given to Farmers Be?* T. M. ;MICFADDF.N.- Notes Collections solicited and prom tlymsaw Also Planing Mill for sale. Druggist-and Optician his frieuds here. her homy. Farmmers Notes discounted •rimer can Mrs. C. Calander and son, Harold,of Foreigm,Szchenge boartht and sold Drafts!s- 150 acre Farm for sale. Miss I3. \• Sargent;- Of-EdEly Toronto, spent it week with Mrs. Win. sued,a.atlable on ill part�of the world stone, l� visiting -R'ltli her sister, savings wait nevertrnent. Mrs. E. W. Bcidell. Hoover. Interest showed on aenedte•at hi�est e r ;f you went to buy. sell'or tent call Hello"! Fa'rmers' 'Mfrs. N<last t and f er h left on rentrstes,andozeditedhaaiT!-yearly to depoaie�"at iL')' office, Bargains.. �Vm. Emmerson and fam}ly, itf Saturday last to juin her husband in _ nclley. spent Silnday -with. bis -Gravenhurst: e�eo. Seri. x.natew, sister, firs. J. Burk. Hiss Mary Turner attended the • 17. Ricbardsca. If you want a g«od robe or lap ills• Mr• hiller, of Balsaur, will •wedding .ofer. cousin,._hiss Lizzie - occupy, the :Methodist puLlpit on Turner, of-Torohth- Notaty Public, Pickering. whorse blanket or It good fur ver- Stinday evening next. _ :Mir. Fred Hornshaw has again been coat, a cod suit of clothes tnaide by confined to his hedJor`a fete days, but g Remember Beail's auction sale o xtatiiue of writing is improving. October'John Nnithtvity & Son, Toronto, call of fur•nititre, etc.; next Thursday, tiiurray Fuller, Archie Hopkins lino • - at,the Farmer's Supply Store. Every at Claremont, See bills Arthur Ellis,, •of Torobtu; sent : article guaranteed. Satisfaction or A. Littlejohri and, hisses Harris Thati'ksaihtng with them prilents spent se s s • - =- - and Littlejohn, of Brook lin, spent A gond nuruber from here attended yoitt money refunded,. y services at Claremont Tliursda at J. Littlejohn. the arnniversary FARJIERS' SL' PPI_.Y STORE, on Samoa stud Monday, and :spoil atd n $ . A fall line of first T. o in ti i hi lied rile niisfur y ' wed, M— E.-Bryan flan er. tune to injure his back ori Friday good time. ._. -. �':class inrni,tnrenow -� - = • • � 3Ir. Arthur Fa>.wthrop spent aL few _ : while loading'a cutting box. st week with bis aunt,-Mrs. H. ` on bzhibition rrl days snow apple ivas 'handed herela A • Ho before leaving far is hoe our ware rooms that was grown in' the village in Cornrnwall, usMeans another trip'to.the M Prices right: DOMINION BANK and which measured 12 inches. Last Wednesday evening a number oronto ;1liss C. Hiirndell and Miss Lea,• of young_peo ie spent an enjoyable S. Dillingham. --- of-Leaside, spent a few days --last time ata paring-bee of the, bonne of 1 _ R. week at lionie cif Ed. Willson, 1\i r. J. B. �Vulson. f �Vhite�ale, • �ew el�er µ Capital Authorised 4, ,�0 Mrs,George Ferrier, o Pickering, Ont. P, paid tip p 3,000,000 R. Phillips and his mother at- . . . g visited airs. C. youngon-Saturday Conference held in Ringwood on-Reserve fund and undi- afternoon ands eat Sunday with her tended the Christain Endeavor p - • video Iltofits 3,l33fl,000 � •, g _ aunt, firs. H.Hopkins - •We.are,prepared,for you, O Total assets _ 42,000,000 Tuesday. - The nineteenth anniversary of the i ager The members of the Sons' of Green River Baptist Church will be • Temperance Are preparing a held on Sunday and.lionday, Nov.4th We have a fine new assortment ''WHITBY-BRANCH. dritnia. 'Look out.fbr a•.good con- and 5th, Rev. Roy Benson, B .;Aof of Have a full line of Tresh and cur- General Banking Business ' cert in near=future. Toronto, will preach on Sunday at SILVERWARE e transacted. R. J. Price left in this office on Gran a.m. 'and- 7 Markham. Rev:• de �� CUT GLASS �! ed meats constantlyon hand. Grant,M.A., of Markham.will deliver CHINA Monday-, a strawberry which• he an address in the afternoon. The CLOCKS, ere. .. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Special atxention given to the oolle(t• plucked on Oct. 22nd. How is juvenile choir of Green River will con` ' WEDDIl\G "RINGS. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc: tion of farmer's sale and that for this time of the year. duct the singging in the morning-the _ t1st choir in the after- other notes, Saturday lson entgeitainedna noon and Whitevale Methodist choir •No trouble to show goods.' _. . .-Highest prices.-paid for tin _B31tcher's cattle. r Y _SAVINGS-DEPARTMENT. pumber of young people as a is the evening, 1Oar Monday lecture et, will t� >lt kaayss•ansa ass arty for Misses H4lrndell and Rev. A, hi P_ark, of Claremont .will 'N - ' Base _�- �ait�9_>Le�eiyedof_ -L_and e.._ deliver his 1�7 e• L] ,rain ae�to_F.aa=- .Lae-.>tos•i.o- - '- - -- --- ---.. The-Tramppoo dr -- --- " plAti oxtl 8hortsad eases No. 6 Merz. . ' 8:33 A. M. upwards. There will _hockey ti'a will be given b Rev. C. W, Reynolds { TH CKERIN 18 -Locate 2:47 P.M. hZt®teat, allowed at highest in the rink on Thnrsday night, and Rev. Roy Benson. Special music Phone main 8?, "rs 10 LoeaL, d:Q4 P.l(• current rates. Nov. 1st. All those interested will be rendered by MI's• Ed, Wilson, jeweler and Optician, kindl attend and help to organ- and Miss Marie Wilson�ua!ltieotlt%gh nm• Brock Street South, Whitby. Taame GoixG WSST DVZ AS"LLORa:- 0*2=3Po1=d'LeC11or paid Half ize a g club for this season. and the Locust Hill No.9 LoosL9:41 A.It. yearly, - are cordially invilpartu:a:• ' tall LocA,l. . :.18 P.M. C }Oea�r'�slll�■� ..q MAI 8.20 P.Y. E. THORNTON, Manager. 0•, Johnston in Methodisti churtsl3. tea week. � . A ' - ;-C.. '�r.:+-.I Via, s t., va+^",'•. ice" "' j :.1!G.• .. I ...a..: �r .a +,y . . ,, x I-,---= . 3 ,.mg. '.->-:- r:,.gran-r "•:.' 1 ,� .. ,t y .. I . i -,,- . . I.- .. I �,, ". , i_- -_'t" _� - �,. -'. I';+ �,. u^a- :?•e:r:.,t.., "y..,w:..`a . v. . , ... :,w• ,r' , - :r ,- +.t'.,.v .s, r F,. y �� ----,,- ---.- _..-,-.-. - - ­ -- - -­­ -1 .I . . I. _ " -�,�1' _.::_. .'_.�.-aa—,�s�_��.-..'..vim_.`..— �;.�y �• �. . -. .I -. I. ,i. , • ,.. ,�,, , .,X,_ r y_ ,.; •r_ ,' - .' e, ,,.fir,' ; y _ :s -.' •CS r o -•:� j?r.. .;.. fit ..r. .. �[ t i ,J .':,,►- 4a', �. _. - s.. v r r. -. q r ', ". �' DGA'17l AT 131Li'EIt \YF.DDINC. �Di�j(t) �A D ��S GQ� S _..11 .['CSfLhi,.T { �` Tv�o Dead,.. Many Seriously W; Rt�r — - T � r Caledonia. TUIi _ .. E'ER IN •s. - At E • I-•ROJI• _1 ,- -1. .-__:'-URE FIRE rl_Fr r AI.\G3 e . _ - - ? peop a despatch &5 made money or ess Toronta, Oct 23 :aur ' •75 r' GI.Olili. _ - . .. . . .. • �er cent. patents Abu buyers, beg' Out- - Yr The l�.atianal Exhibition Grounds seriously ill, is the outcome of a feast 9J P + y + ;. held a.short_while ago`near here,at the side, tor'•expor`t.' lilanitoba- rst pal ents, $4.50 second aWnts bakets', „ -' home of 'Nil-. sand Mrs. Hector Foster, � � Trlepraphl•1 Brteta'rroft Our ♦ %V9L onO If _- t celebrate their silver wedding. Chick- - alk Other lea of Recetal - ; _� A7: n ,: :-Devastated ens were served, dressed with gelatine 3.9) ed B $1G, in , \irlifc ran, $1v 50 to b Oth Countr a eulside shorts $18.50; }tlariiloba bran, pcctrrrence. .� and ]oiled 'in copper pots: Shtortl af- "- x " r - • -• • • terwards, some within a day and others X18; short, $21 err car lots,, bags h n - � , 'A despatch from Toronto says. AV- fire, and were endeavoring to extingu- in lescr or greater periods, the guests chided,, Toronto and :iiontreat 'septi ts. - C4\ADA. 'Wheat-On - No. `L white, 7:c •parently in&ignificant at the outset, a, ish it when a cry d-osse-front thecrawls+ �.lt wast first cken hiu�ttt to be an epidemic asked; outside, it .c bid,.o_i 9c rate to \'inrripeees building -prrmlts,•Sor 1. the i 'fire which brok8 out on the Cngadian who were observing the scenes front b P , ear.have ex eeded $11,000•1100ItAv - _ Exposition Grounds on Tilursdny night every Qofnt._of Vantage, •that tine Trans* ,t typhoid fever, . and lits. Maw and Portland; I\o� 2 rel, 7:c" asked, 70r bid; ) 0� Occasional mixed, 71� ';.,underi,the influence of a brisk breeze as- portation Building --,vas: alight. :The Morrow were called.- Sonte of them /c asked, 70c bid, C. P. R. 7S reporte1 .d inxt&�Toronto Publ'i�ct Scltoolsgi 1 - per cent. points. + a �� eumed gigga�ntje proportions, and in a ofd Crystal .. Palace was fairly alight, quickly recovered from the effects }\'Beat-]Manitoba -- No. 1 hard, 83%c Six new townshi s in •northern Oular-1 few-hoursmad swept from the eastern to and was soon blazing merrily. 1t was others did not-recover, two succumbing, the western boundaries. Commenein 1J.E0 o'clock when the building was ig One was Mfrs. Fer cugon, wife of Rev. asked, Point Edward; No. 1 northern, io are to be opened for settlement. g 6 3.'c asked No. 2 northern, 791'c asked_ - ' ll the latge`grand stand the "Rimes re- nileq. In tbree-quarters of au•hour the Air,• Ferguson,'and .ihe..satber wos Mrs, peas-=80c asked, ,78 zd bid,6uLslde. ' Aianther outbreak. of -hog cholera i3, dosed ft to a heap of smouldering ruins, old blain Building, once 1116 pride of tho Faster, mother of Iiector Foster: '/ reported in Kent, this time near' Bleu- . ttspregd�to the' [hst `tier"of stables, of Lxliibition directors, was practically de: O! those who are critically ill, Rev. Buckwheat 52e•bid, r8 per cent. points tieitn. Wbieh !t demolished seven, leaped ed to the slroyed. All efforts to save it were Air. Ferguson is considered to be the Oats-No. 2 white 353;c asked, on 6c Ali' Jolin Charllon has ^rvesr �50,� P nes u[,worst. EIia condition is"extfeniet cis- 'rate t� Toronto,35j;c bili; mixed, 36ac Tansportation Building, and destroyed fruitless, for the numerous Pa Y asked, Toronto. to endo,: a chair of moral phllosophY 11 In a miracu;ousl short`s ace of time. glass in the 'walls` Uroke +'Eth resound- licit.' Hector Fo§ter,'his w�te, and hyo aL Queen's llriiversil�. - c, 1rhe blaze broke out in. the east end of inb cracks and served as draughts to children were taken ill, and, reejuired Barley-�o. 3 extra, 48/c asked, out= Typhoid serer has assumed pn epl- � medical attendance. Fred Foster, his side;'No. 3 47c asked outside, 45„c bid, lemic form i>r-ire �eealities of uPw fhe grand, stand at about 10 o'clock, but fan the flames. C. P. B. 78 . I apparently r�msir_ed enobserved for' The old building, which has witness brother, was nls9. ill,and Uis family sot per cent, point. Ontario. some tfn}e, for It was 10.24 before the eel many a scene of splendor, furnished fered. Mrs. \\'m. Murray and children G'drn-No. 3 yellow, 55'/sc sicked; To- Mr. Frederic Nickolls of Toronto is ' , ear w was typo at Queen ancY_,Lis ar rcnto to arrive g S to the drenched-onlooker a mlich more were stricken down. , 54c bid, track; Toronto: applying for a street railway franchise .Streets, b Borne one who had noticed Y striking picture in its destruction than Join Scn,= of )cork, was in a critical in Barrie. • ' the bright reflection which colored the ever before in its history. Every win- condition. .Allan and Mrs. Anderson COUNTRY PRODUCE. The Hebrew congregation of Kingston Noy. The fora �chich cesporided pr'ov dOw, and they ore legion, was outlined were ill, but recovered artier a brief ill- ..Butter-Conditions in.the market are Y g of IIre. As the flames seized upon the also stricken; but is not rrcgarded„Lin will build a small synagogue at a cos hole til br i ails n as summoned. reams y ,.. ... .... .. •c to 5c S e11 a Com- . _ L r 21 2 R w y At the outset the w Ind blew:slron root they leaped high in the air, scat= danger. A couple of hired men were do solids .... .... .. a- 23c to 2�.c P a1 treto its capital g- laid 1o�v, taut their recovery was quick. nnhe'v�illn' $2,000,000 1 term embers in every direction, and - q dau y prints ,... _., ,,.. 2$c to Ric Y ly from the south-cast, and the huge g do pails .... stock t tgrand stand, composed .largely, of making a fearsome pyrpteclinle display. It is reported that ten people in one ... „ lgclo20c The Royal Canadian. Regiment; infan- wcyorT; burned with great rapidity. Be I Finally dull crashes were tieord, and family were'Hl as the result of eating de tubs- .... ;... . lflcc to 20c try, is short of•its establishment by 204 erre !t sank into s heap of embers and the roof began to fall„ the girders san1:Y the chicken. Intclior .... .. .. 17c to 13c at llalifae. willed girders,.however, tongues of fire to the ground, and all that remained ---�-' ClleiSe-LnChaflt^ed at lays io lLc'far An ngitalinn is, being raised at \'an- ' Leaped across the road al•the rear.ot the was a number of,scattered glad; pit ISLAND EtiGl1 FED. large and 14c to 143,c foe ivtLns, ins jab eouFer for .tile holding of an irriniense /'�'sA, dot tars of iron, like giant arms stretched -= lots here. µr . building and ignited the IIrst nt the tiers Imploringlyto the scarlet sky., The 250 Pccple Drowned at -EIIFotfs --Key, ---Eggs—' � exposition_in 1910. -of stables to the north.- These, also t rlCe? Bre quaked frcrrrr 20e to Dr-`C. B. Con(;hlin; of Peterborough, Ye Construeled of wood, banned fiercely and wooden buildings to the north were ap- • Florida, 2fc by some, while other cheaters-Quote- has been appointed Superintendent at -_ ��. -' a lt)r a lime it seemed probable that the parently never,in danger, but it seem- from tic to 22e. . + A- despatch 'from Mtauil;- Fla., says: the ln�iitute.for,the Deal and Dumb si cd for a time the hLowe o[ Park Com.. P ,�_ - Poultry-Live:poullcy, e-speciallychick-,%hole block,. wills... .t:he _ large wooden. _ which stands at Eltiott's Key, an Island 25 mites suulh , Belleville. '- Women's B.utkling,_Poaliry House, Dog ruissrnner..Chambers, ens, are, veryleiDLful.- -' tluh- Dr. Rea mi has decided t b sl- the western liri>it of the ' ground's; of Irene; was swept clean by the waves Chickens, d ssed .. 7c to.ltc tori commercial rand sporting fishing sit Iluildiflg, etc., would .be destroyed. Pro- - thrown• up by.the-._cs•elone_of Thursday, clo Iivc 5c to- 7c would go.' the Pay of Quirle for the balance of thi3 �'vidence intervened, however. The wind . and 250•people dro%Nned. The steamshi d fcml dressed . 5eto 7c • •"shifted so that it blew dii•eciiy from the .. L05S AND 1NSURA\CE• gt. Lucie was crushed against the i land'IO ' year only. _ . east, not, however. before IIve of tic ,� .do•lieu: .... .. .... 4z to vJ investigation y s- cstables hid. Ueert lotalty -ronsumed and The loss is approximately estimated and ., of its pnssenge'rs killed. A Barge, Duc•]:s, dressed .... .... •.... Ile,to 12c t n F several olhccs stood In ruins. In a: I�125,(W. The insurance ort the which vias lying along.ide,'a whart of do ltva „.r• --. Se to 9c that false statements to the Govern ears �,,_ - isome of the stables were stabled .t num•' T�nsport tion Building N 1510,000 ,Ind the key, was torn from its moorings and Turkey's .. -.`14e to 15c by t�-Ontario.Bank beoan live years _.- ger of horses belonging lo_Greham Bras., an the grand stand; kitchen, lunch- 54 of ttte lou persons .on boaFd were Baled Ila •-At $9.50 to '510 per tofl ago_ .- CJaremont; and n nu.^her of the cltarg• room,, licl.et-boxes, and entrance to drowned. A steamship reached here on fot•_Nn,_ 1 timothy in car 10ts renes - Jamcs.Ashdonn, millionQtre har4lfcare -- •errs of the'members n1 the lioyat..Can ginnd stand and fences. $54.000, In Friday' might with fi0 wounded, among P,a!ed Straw—S3.50 to $6 per ton in merchant, has bean askeii by many; - Jinn Dragoons. These were' all rete%$- respect to the horse-stables there Is an thein Capt. Bravo;"of ihe•Sl. l.rrcie, wtio-Isar lois:heO. _ \\'innipeg organizations-, !o .run tar, _ - •-ed and ran aimlessly about the grounds.- fnsurarice of $1,67 on each-on brtngs'.the information. lie is badly in- mayor' 'Sr•ntin nes]' 8125,- tn 32 Arid .14 to 19, and NOB. 2 to ' , jureil. (apt. Bravo `says that tie )ti;O�iTREAL MARKETS. I`ha.Bank of Nor% P FIRE SPREADS WEST. SI,OOp -each. On the call}e sheds- there anetiored bn the fee side pf i?tliott's Key Or�3 for the lot at the corner of Portage Is an irictirnnCe "'of .E1,OOfi each. on Thursday morningthe island..' after w\tnnfrod, Oct, lel.-Graln - The local ijnd Garry sireAs" Winn eg, and will - ' With the change in the wind It seFrq- P WI that the conflagration )vas under The Insurance is placed.by flip city, the waves erigu ted h L frrarket was quirt ter-da. - erect a Sit��•rr�l attics brnld,ng. .. control, as a' large opens; space seemed and th¢re are 48 companies testes t- It is bslicvcd naw ilial a:puclion.of 13uekwir.at-56c per F..ushel, ex store, Twenty-ruin-tr sr ctions of Indian lands' i is check the advance of the P.arnes. The !ng in Ih¢ tulnJ amount, which Is placed 'the Florida Fish .and Produce f.nnt- Corn-Aruericat} No. 2 mixed, 5+c, ex south of the Qu:\ppei;e' rtalley were• I 1. firemen were gattrerccd to itis west of I at $1,773.913, the insurance beim di- pony's fleet were desUnyed, and 11fau-�st4 rc. sn41 by suets 1n by the Dorniniori the still fiercely-glowing cauldron ofIvided into 1011 "parts or shares, ager Adams sent out-one of thea routs] 1>uLs--tin FpOf, `'o. 2 white; 41a En r;oierrimentut t3egi- ,7 , $ werer: I nn Fri lay morning to l.nk`f!ie th© roper i 41'.;c;'No.-3 white. 40c to 4ONe', No. 4, realized, hi' .soiiie cases over S20_per. . . - ' - -- rutd their boats. On their return they i33',;c to 3,>3fc per bushel,-ex store.. I1fA111GI.ED BY EXPLOSIO"v. - i'TSTIBULE DOOR WAS LOCKED. reported] no burr of the fleet. 1'r rS-f?nihng peas, $1 in cat lits; M3;,s f ora Putnam has resigned as - _-. �- __- 1gt,t0 I;) jobbing lots, : teaeher, in thti:-.3lerser•`street school,. - .Dynaai63c Gasses a Tragedy 't a- RIr. Romer Tayler Fatly Of[ a Ttaln AapIlYF.iTLII 1`4 ilOTI:L ROOit. Flour-Manitoba spring wheat, $4.25 Windsor. becnu�.c (here y�'era colored , Belleville. - and 1s killed. lis ter ;- star makers', ,3!til o c' IO -h•��necepte t y cthesBoard. r atla t1g:. t '.bl eslsn n QIi springs M1lan Found .Dead in .Bed,w'nter w he it patents 1S•i.EO l0 S4.25; 'A despatch from ,Belleville says: Be- A despatch-froril Vtrntreal says; ]lir. . at :;;train,-... - !,wraight r+,Iters; $3.60 to $3.70; in baps, elation :4gett King, of the C:P.R., at twc'sn the .hours a! 4 and 5 o'clock on Elnmcr Taylor. of this ciFy; deafer in - t$1.c�5 lA-S1.,,c; (XIIas; I1.50'Iq $1.55. Carman, 'Nan., had SaG stolen from the �, ._-Saturd afternoon \\'tn: Bow Ser send railway sa IieS while ruturni lofie A. ale,-patch Irani, Snrrun cars: Al '�-i Alii;fc:d-M,tnilr,bu bran, =in bogs. IiiL-but.ilio thief-.became repentant and PP g ah,l+r NkF,tdyn,• of. Oil S.jrririt;s.--,a;;c•J. Vii; +o %%rnic a note tellirig'wtt” the' caste _. i `' '- -Geor•ge Rfon.-hro employes of the Bele- tram Ol11cti'a on Saturday got off Itie 43.vegrs wet; i'rcund .dead nn �nnJay_I$I�.SUlitn' $t�3 �hortcro•S t�3f1 rnol.�,..; Y Ville Porland Gement \Yorks, iAet cn- train at'A.exandria to lunch',and.sl-artfd .. , would be .Bund.. - nous-and terrible death. The ouch-just after Clic w;lieels had begun.to morning in hiss roosts.t the iiOtaT urth-;ru;lldvl rnrntilla, Stl to S:'v; straight Mfr,, Ahrahutxi Pratt. Assessment Com-. two men were engaged in tamping a revolve. By the Ifrrte he reached. the fro lucre as a result ot-asphyziaticn. Ile Q.nin S•+a to til!► per loll. 1. 'mksioner aqd ' lluilding Inspector of '.'' .. ` 'hate 'tilled with d naMfte, n arr:ce".i •in ',%rota ori 'tri lay ecenin;,t R;,Is--Per 1+n- , ct,95 to $2, fn- G.disrnisseri from the city's !� y preparatory platform the train.w'as going at a-peett,� ltollfd- Olta'wa, w•a „ registered, and, %'then betr� 3SACTrc"l in_eAr luls; $'•2,10 in tabbing talc. em lop 'tor• failure to ]:ave the ruins of to binstin� rack for the manufacture of mood speed, but he rnana6ed to catch the P - --cement, when Qin explosion of great hand-bar •ni,the last car and 'swing up ht s �ernm,•was nut seen are in_ ]n the f r:iirnnu•n1-Feed meal; $I.:r5 granu- Ili. G:Ituour flotel. Icy'e]1ed to the violence occurred, caused, it is suppw4cd, to the platform. Unfortunately it %vas nmrnin2.on•gafurdav the chainhet�rnid later] Lzf 53, ground. - t+y one_ol.lhe mea shitting a percussion a .vestibuled parlor car, t;nil the door of sl.ekc to,the .proprietor. Jo�cph 1 eter-r. Iin�•-No. I, $12' to $11: No. :�. $II,iO ' •1'tca Ilomtniori Ar chive9 have been . - Ic n %skin tch . ttie room u�ris not oti{n, •) lover mixed 510.50 urn cloy .same 4.0W manuscripts cap. B�,ivler was thrown some GO tee.t. the vestibrilr'tvas shut, No •doubt Mr... ,o. g. Y to-81_, c F -. pret4enleel. with tf1,% w-as,terribly mutilated and not ayes- Taylor expected-some one to come and 1 but Mir. Pelersnn suppose l:fie was t.'•1- ;el.. ,.$to per ton, in ear Intl. - of Anvortant -historical 'nature relative • • figs of clothing remained on'the body. open tike door, but no one came at first,ting tired_ later he'asked-the par fen tt ��r,_Tile market is steady at 22?;e to to tate' troublesome times of 1837. Ttia t, tile. MScFadyTt was around and was told , for seku c, 183,1c• to •10e for tin, i present 1:04 d Durharn is the donor. i Btit h [pct and hands,were blown oft and the train increased it's speed,so that h•! had gone out. Nothing more. .i:as I randied,• and 19c to' 19y.;c for straight ,til. C rIc(1111, former nianllger'sd the ,and -rocks were embedded in the body. the man on the..slep outside dared not thought of tum until-Sunday morn. re.:d I, •• - • . -[tion was thrown some F.O feet in:an. np- irxnp oft.. Abeul 'five mires out trout P.• • nntar:0 " Bank, was -arrested nr, a when a ssn,mll of gas was natccri and t'ro�icions-ratrels. Shrrl rut mwss• ,barge of making fa}se Gever�cmci:L rE+- :._.posite direction, the body landing in :\lcxardria a passenger happened to Fr.. to „,i; ha iLarrels: $11 75 to $I2.- summons �y'ar, served on a tree and finally failing to the ground. ,see a figure clinging to the hand-bar, the door was brnken in. De,epsed, xvas. ,a 1 - turns. ,and a 'Fie was•,decapitated and parts of the he ran into .the vestibule. to open flip found in bed unci the gas jet w'as tui•nert 50; shear rat back..S`23.50; lung cut hiu. . rife G r. R., Cncicbtlrrr otr a etta,g , body'weep picked up at some distance door.. • The man outside xxms al,read • n.` it is supper ed Ilial fn turtling sift�'t,iesc, $•20.50: half-barrels do.. St0.75;i ;i ming them.• h1r, McGill was released) from where the explosion' occurred. swaying, so n0 time was 1p be lost, but ►u electric �iiiht nn Ile- combination dry sill, tang efear'bacon. 12 e to Ion'bail, - __ _ Bion was a widower, 32 years of age. fix,ure tie hart aeridenlully touched the 12'�CI barrels, plate beef, 1 f3, 40 $13; • lire door would not open. Tlien the par- • 'Tri; vette Raving died`only three wrecks ter was called. I[c managed to get the. tap of the Das, which worl%: d.very-li9lit- hair-barrels do.. $cl.'>O to '$7; barrels, A ,,-ego. Two little girls are thus orphaned. door ,open. 'but just as he reached tor- ty' h,ivy mss Leet, $l i; half-garrets of n.. . .GREAT BRITAI- - Bowler was 19 years of age, son of Mir. wand to grip`the cuaC leeie the fingers + fc: compound lard, 8c to f1?j,': pure lard, ,,Gee.:-Bow.ler; vAYo resides near. the relaxed, and the body was hurled into JAPAN FOMENTING TROUBLE. I1';c to 12e; khtlle tendered, 12%r_ Ice �,. Rank "of England has ddvance� •works. file ditch. 'fhc train was stopped and a 13c; hams,• 14r to ]5'•;c, nccnrdin� to, tis dLscOrtnt• rale to G per cent. few hundred feet bac]: the body was •An Ant!-British Tarn Published by isize:• 2?renl:fact ha.enn, 15c Ica 1tir; \\'sort 1,rent Brilaln will remove twenty • - vurg at'. side 0t the.t,ack quite Ru�:ian Anency- car harnn, 1:>c l0 15'rS�: frecsli killed ahaF efficient ships from active duty fn order „ [oun�l 1, gs, to cconon'rizc ora a _ . - ,- ,GOLD-IN THE NORTHLAND. . lifeless. Mr. Taylor was one of the oldest --- ` , . ,. t1 iii` r i'ecGc' io "' o `. tvd., A despatch. trom•.� F'ctersbur0 says: Qc;G:) to 56.75 per 100 tbs. . Lord '1'�cecdmoutir, First'.Lord of lhW - members of the Commercial Travellers' The St. Petersburg telegraph agency " gdntirnity, says that the recent econn•I 1. ]Nagy rlainrs St<rlcrd in the Larder Associa}ion. has received a despatch from Tokio! . _ y, • Lake''District. ♦ '- eying that the nnli-British movement :-BUFFAI.0 1\1ArKET. mies will not injure the British nay . A des (itch from Toronto. says: The TIIR'� MONTHS' COM HERCr. in India is receiving much encourage- ••8iscov- " of old in the viclnil 'of n ent from Japan, where 'every effort is Buffalo, Oct. 23.-Flour- Firui. .t l.rll, , rY g y lucrcasc of i2',408,f i3 for first Quarter Using made to foster a feeling of 'kin !- P,':rzg stroni eel 10, 1 ^\iirlhern� - UNl'fCD STAVES. • , . ,,. Larder Lake, which is about_ ec mAes at Fiscal Year. sits between the two dark races, and 8':,�; Winter ofterin; ]i,,hl; '�o. . --• northBlanche of Grand the Quebec-Onlafrio to preach the lessons of the Russo-,wl"tic r8'�`• Corn-Ficru; 'tin 2 yc:llclw; in the. explosion of an automobile nt - _ A despatch from Ottawa says: Se- Tapancse. \\car: The Budd2lisls of ,the,51':C; ,Vo- 2 corri.• 3t Ii)-51,(,.' oats- Cleveland tu•o 'PO rsons were killed and. - bourtdary line, has led-to-a rush to the ti;rrs for Ilse.first three month; of {he i Stronger, ?\o: white, 371/ 'N' 2 mix- tv:a scri6u, injured. • ; district. Already,some 250 claims have current fiscal year show an increase cf two countries are fraternizing and ex- gl , 488,17} in this trade' of the Dnrnln- eel, 3G,�c. Rarlcyr�5tront, Western c, Chr $ U,000 church built Largely with. _ been staked, and nppticalions•for more 1!•:2 rhagging visits. and steps arc Uci,ng i f., 49 to 59c. • _ the money that Father Joseph Afurgas t taken to encourage,the comm of Iiia- rre corning in. The district. is reached lon,' ss compared with the,b g b of \\'itkes-Barre, Penn., bas..made fromi• _ - • 7 ' by -wagon.- road and Irnil front the Ing .period of the Nseal yeter or lrKr), dna students into Japan, where they Temfskuming k. Nofititern Ontario Rail- The' imparts nm'nuntcd ' to 575,408,:44, wilt be'sarrourrded with an atmosphere - KE\\ TORIC \\'iiGAT \i:\R]LF.Tc his wireless lelegtaphy invention, was • M of disaffection, edicated on Tuesday. It is tut Slavish. "- way. The gold appears to occur. to an increase,of 5130!5r 738. . Exporls r•. \ew York, -1�e1, 23. \\'hent �• pc:t Catholics. - sm�lt quartz stringers, which are of domestic produce totalled for the thielcorrei\ido dentoo tdofltl'inofli tncTo n_ fir�u, Win• 2 red,-`70c elevator; \o. „.red, Charles ilawlt of West Berwick„ v numerous in places,' though not• all of quarter 711, 3 ,02 i, being an increase p g y 80.ar, f.0-b. �iloat; N0. 1 norttiein. llu^ I ekiri hnd a bullct taken on lionday ' them are gold bearing,.and it has not at ,5'9.312.,30 for the three months,' peri- times, have just.published an address, 'rulh, 87%e f.o.b. anont; No. 2 hard win- rrf` xvhleh the appeal to Indio to heed a, froiil llis'head, where it had been im ' ' het .been determined whether. the rock od. The duty collected on imports was „y- F ter,. 8,.,;r. f.o.b. anoat.. . . • • bedded ,two }'cars. He accidentally shot' ' - 8s a whole wilt be payable ,to vibrk.' S(2.5�7,i'�1.' as compared, with 811j) tile the call of Asia. for ilio Asiatics, and _ himself. Ile_w'ill:mate-a-watch-chnrrn% 6r1'r cnllei;ted during Il`c P.nt quarter- of to ri;e and cast,otF the. British yoke. - • , of the bullet, I " the, Inst fiscal year. The foregoing Taking adcanhge e[ oris Anglophnbc • ' " Ionics. Ttasmussen, of Greeley, Colon . '� ER TO VISIT CANADA? sta�ement tikes .nrLcount_of_ exports f fonient, cer!lain merclnnls of Japan •IRREGULARITEFS IN RANKS. a,lo,, became lonesome and advertised' hITCIIE� _ rt have sent a mission to India to endea- __-_ - _ tc ei,_n goods or o[ toin and bullion ' • - for a wife. Among nurn-erous answers'' �trport That Ile ti'iIl Reort;arrize lbs imports•- 1 . tar to supplant the boycotted British fIJ.CanictetL in Nre United States Cur- mercharidisa with Japhnese goods.' The in post .Ye1n . he received one from.Eliza Morris of , Land Forces. !� efforts are u;cetirig ivilri a' warm wet- fl ' - \cw Ybrl<- city_ Monday evening they _ EARTIN UAKES 1N MAiNE. _ -A despatch from London snys: It is _ come. Ade peter Irani St: Louis says; it were married. The bride will build tt 4 Two Shocks EARTHQUAKE'S Pant 'of a Teri- rumored in India flint Lard Kitclienrr —T-- �\ednesday's•session of`.tbe thirty-sec-• -pr•el,ly- Home for herself•and husband.. .•:ori the cxpiration .of_hi. _ ierm..jtr India _ --_ . . - poxnry`Bridge. FtUSSLi WANTS A DREADNOUGHT: and annual con of the. American Adam Rnulsch, a . .time-warden ol`` will..visit Australia and afierivards - - - Bankers'. Association tho stnnunl report Rowley,: htus6.. n+ns .s of on Tuesday, ,,• Secretary James R. Branch, of view and, it is thought, fntiilly wounded whits •Canada with the object of putting tho A despatch from Portland._Afe.. says: The Finrnce Minister Refused to Pro- aI y land forces on,a_ lasts:. Tws1 earthquake shocks destroyed about vide Funds. i'ork showed that during the year 1ttempling to arrest Patrick Cahill for ----•- one hundred feel of the temporary h(gh• there irere�1ig perai5ns "at=re'sted for violiilion' of Ile ,Sunday game'lavvs. way sI•ruclu e. •lino r irregularities g Dahill says he shot in self-defence and - _ V CARiLIER 1 w t - as,_.):auahanS A..rlestyatcYL from St. Petersburg says: criminal erre larities in banking sir• _ aye been_corivictQd,_ rr Bausch was-an.oiticec. _ - he Steamer Dundee Lrurtched on rho on Saturday ni�j. The first shock wns ship of the Dreadnought type. In order and 35 are swotting trial. Three run- lleinrich Oesteldt, at Cenci of i mer- ..i •`I _ felt nt G o; 10_ , tile second at 7.07.Both to .overcomo htinister'of Finance Kotcov- dred ,end thirty-seven •members were man theatre company at Cincinnati, was Ciyde. ` ' - 'shocks- wt•re liglit, but were distinctly sell's refusal to supply him with funds 'dropped from the association through fatally injured o_n Monday nlght, where .A despatch from London says: The fell, It is feared that great damage has vice-Admiral Birileff, Minister of. Mar- failure, liquidnlion, consolidation, and he attempted to use a loaded The ter a �' KI , n;r-r Dundee. specially built for the liven clone to the foundation of the new ine, appealed direct to Emperor &''ocho• withdrawal. ' The total pnid member- hammer in driving a nail. The ex, de- 1,;nr i:ay interests df i-Int'nilton for grain I high*ay bridgd nearby, for which a las, who brushed obstacles aside and ship on �u^. 31, 1906, was 8,3&3, The iai� shelf blew% oft his right serer, de- - \ trade on the great takes, was launch- qi%anter o[ o million dollars was apps ordered IN. iCokovseff to transfer to aggregnfe capitfll, surplus and depos• stroying bis lett eye, knocked out sever- cd on the Clyde on-\Yednesdny. printed recently. Admiral Birileff �i9,000,000. its of the membership Is $12,514,846,573. al teeth and otherwise injured him. . __ -�...._ __ _ .. L..Y, _�asE.,=.- I .. I . � . . .. . - uy.: ...,,..:. 1 .L,_"� ;,:,:11;:1_1 i,.�_"'-"--.i - :..'�� .., :tip_,�. � ..1..: � ­ E tis MA ii - I 1. 1. .;, +:�.. . .`.q -Y•- a •r .• Y�S. ">,,... .,",. rAN`"r W'�`"•••"' '`''. rg.:: :+.. ';J� �:i"*,• a°%il w,,,�� ,5 t om.r_- -sf :w-, - a�,7^�Y�r•c#cs '�."w�.``• v` m Yx .a-.- ..., .... -.. - .. ,,.. 4 -.'F �... _ •+p ,r l.. - ! _ •lea.. . > ,rte:,, ..� . ', a a. :>-:.. ... _ s __�:. .:.-tri y -_.— -�-..�_�--_� � _-..-,_•.-"x_-- ;-z. _ _ - -t- "'x. "� '4 i " .. .'t �..�•d4ml"�.•ur3.u,.sp. :;:r""v Zl�;.'1r..T.ro'�j'a � '•' a"'Syi y"y': aii� ':•.:-.,. :'...,��.,- :..i, .....+. ..• � —=_"_ '.. - - you will t;to the only thing you possf>ZtY iirgly _ to�vardg Mre. )`'intcrose, wha 1. Can do for me" -Sfnd Mr. Blondelle, hastened to reply: "a ,. "Oh; 1 forgot.-- �-- speaking- faintly, with-difficulty, and � Nl[ with frequent pauses. "e1�` . 1 rival, i forgot all about the poor: dyinj; i R, "Let are examine-your,injuries;' said _ man! fiir, tie is 113►: Blondelle, who J :- . _.__:_ the doctor, gently, owns the great Dubarry Springs up Yon-' der. ![e was set. upQn and murdered b i lb so, if you must and will, _But,- __ _ y �r- pray, occupy.as little o[my precious .' a -the Lord only knows whom-but he �=--:` as posstbhe;'-pleaded the dying man°' v%'a _.fount! by Joe lying in th_e p(ne Ttie'doctor proceeded to make his ex-_ _ .,<g woods, and.With the help of two jatior , • amination. - "`� ers Iie was brought here. We sent [or ' j:; _ _ - lite doctor, but he could do nothing for .: h . r ,CN .- a`I B n aiddc' Ile must"die,"and knows ih." site - h� ed ii, he made not en had Anis single comment.. AOR SYB1L BERiNER S Id you so;' s it elle, tri- - -_ taper o aid A fid _ O K n dth n menntirne, Sybil, staring at the , terpreting his silence. "Ando now give' _ ting to keep me going-unfit i ghastly face dhicli 'vns'stariag back at _ me sometli til ST.7 Q A 1�1P V�111ll[CAT[ON finish my work, and then send all these Creen-flow does your dog. tike your her through its glazing eyes, recognized! '- • ` women out of file room, so as to lease new neighbors? an. old dequaintance. - us alone with the lawyer; but lc3 them Brown-It's a little early to say. Ror• - - Cro be continued) - supply him with writing materials first." er Lias had only a small piece. "I wilt do as you direct; but, mean- CHAF'TGR \\\'Ill. "And yet vrhat dit[erence what lit while, shall I not send',for your wife?" - f'EfiSONAL P -N-ftns. - The awe-stricken women drew nearer terencef he murmured, restlessly. gently inquired the doctor. � ' The scene that followed is 'indescrllr � — io gaze upon the moldered man. ' "i;iother;"'vluspered Miss "tabby, "it- ..NO. what would be the rise. It 'vitt able, uniuiaginab!e.. interesting Gossip About Some of the1. "Grandma, he is not dead! lie seems to ate ns I've seen this roan be- be.all over• with me before she can pos horgo!ten was the dying man! Unseen V1'ortd's "romiueot Peo;rle.' breathes," exclaimed Gem, whose young tore. - - - sibly get here,' answered, Mr. £�lon- was I.yon aprners, whose fine form _ eyes had detected the siibart, very•slight "Shouldn't wonder; replied the old. deur. The Pr ace•of A ales is, a'crack shot,' motion of the man's chest. lad is a low tote. "Mr. Horace Blon- re the point', titled up the doorway. The doctor did not ursThey crowded around her, they car- end is said to be one oI the-finest, in - The old woman knelt down beside tiro lets: has been living at .the Uubr,rry he,probably agreed with his patient. essed her, Chep cried over her, they Qx• England. Iwdy, and began, to examine i1 more Hirings, within,ten miles of us, for tare )ti/hen he had administered n stimu- claimed about her, they asked her a Ttre King of Spain received a-hand- clusely. The shirt•bosorn, vest, aril coat ,last thirteen or fourteen years, soft it lant, he whispered to 141is. Winterose to - '" - front were soaked with blood, that still would be queer if you hadn't seen tum place 'vriltng materials on the little score.-of questions. and, witheut waiting some legad;y some.time ago from one of seemed to filth souse' htSrten for single answer, asked her a hun• ills subjects. It amounted to 3.000.000 oozes before." stand beside the cot: and then .to take las-which is niore than $59`.,.000 In .wound: •' ' . . • Queer or not, I never did see hir. tier daughters and Gem upstairs.- dyed others. Pde. She hastily unbuttoned his clothing, 1horare Blondelle, to know him as Bich, )`hen the women had left the room. "Gal bless my dear old home, And all bur money. and found a sma1J round, bta_kenedi t ale the two laboring men to the. people in it," were the first 'words Bing Leopold o! Belgium is, perhaps, ,; .:,,_.-• . in lilt m life before. ,And that ain't alterermined t mast -skilful o Ito al Gardeners. er. ie r2gron o e c 'what [ mean neither, mot ter., r retire with Joe to -the kitchen, 'v sere e dung. -: what this wan in a fright eoare'vherz ur himself would have followed them, see, to tatch her•breath. . t and is said to a louder h his ive y ,scen "And you, my darling, you. God bless gardens and greenhouses-the products "Turn him over on his lcit side, men; other." in that'the rest o[ the house was closed . g ou in Cam tromel' fervently . of•his skill-and care-titan of any olhec -$he said,.half rising,frors tier knee, `"rite man in a frighff up and fireless; but at a sign from the C c .1 IAs they followed tier directions, the 41No; me in a fright when I saw him.' dying man -he striyed, and tool: a sent cla`ow t�Jeheore iss°mynt;hild, Mrs. Wfn- .'-The -Ger nano Emperor is sri'-1 to - -_11 blood Opwed Freely booth from the wound "hush! don't 'vhisper', Seo, it disturbs by the bedside. q Gem?" the lady in much regret the fact that he. 4s5ed', , ' and from the mouth of the 'man. lriru," said Lhe old lady. The lawyer sat Uctween the beds erase• ��Q Ing eagerly around the being born on the L•irltlday of hredertel4 . "Joe, mount Fleetfoot and gallop to Anil in truth the wounded man had head and the little stand upon which quired, _ _ . -. - - the Great by three days. Ills; father, the "'=BlackviIle. as fast as you can go and turned to listen to,them. and was gazing pens, ink, and paper had teen placed= room. being Dr. hart, though I don't believe unt'asily from otic to the other. "Fs it a ipi}lt" said Alr. Clnseby. as,her - "Gem, come here:' said the dame. Emperor Frederick, was born on the Irl.- who. of *. it will be a bit of use; but still it is oar �Whrin tt►ey, became silent, he beckoned rolled out a sheet of parchment he had And the beeulituf young- tghe back- which retrtriey I'retnchjtroolps werepugerlY; dot And, Tabby and Libby, slu stir, had been'timidly sb" rag y y• P mins Tabby to appro _ taken the precaution to bring. =� ►cion of the defeated by the combined Prussian. wringing of your hands and roiling 'of tt,e bent over him. Tho dying man tsughed low as he re• round; yet y'ith some -.....�.t for- Russian .and Austrian armies. - our eyes. and o u s.diirs and fetch ' Noiv, look at me well, old pic1," he y B ' lnd,.d ideality. too, e..__. Y - Y Y $ P plied down the cot bedsteadrCo lay him on, whispered, faintly, "acrd see if you can:! '•tYo, ,t Is a confession. li can msl<e ward, and was silcnLLy .191ded ,in_the ,osegno":hoto e p ar�isihlo�iieo famous of :--tor it stands to reason we can't carry r�collect when you met• me' last." jt now, when it will redeem her .life arms of her mother. T ri lnrm u lairs-without hastening-of of his nth:' screamed Miss Tabby, as ,f she A moment they clung thus: and, then Italy, started his musical career at an ,— ps g . without ruining naimre' young head from her earlier age nran is usual even 'villi - p,_• - end," said the old woman,'as she busied had seen a ghost. "It was on the night The lawyer and the doctor exehairge Sybil tilled thholdinit it between her Continental musical-prodigies, Ile was .. bersell_with stanching the wound in the of the flood! And you rescued o't util' glances; but made no comment.- . bosom, gazed tenderly -down in the only►-a little over 11ve when he,gavehas '. 'Chest. "'Phil's so." kV hat air. Horace Etlondelles conles hands,- $ • . first concert, . AY&Tmti.he was a ptp- All her orders were immediately "Well, then,, my good gentleman, It Sion would be they had already sur- sweet fare- little Geier' she lessor of music at tl°mc and a member obeyed. ought to 'be a comfort and a cnnserla iniscd What it really 'gas "'ill be seen -my daughl�r!: my The cot-bed was made up In the cor. -tion (o you, a-laying wounded thea`, to presently, minmured, It I but a few months fl several when philharmonic sore- --_ , 'mer of the room, and lhe.wounded roan reticet as "how you-did resent us -from- The work occupied-something more start I knew that I po sed jou." flea, and 'vhrrr he was twelve: Popo was tenderly raised hqr the two laborrrs;�dro.vning that night;' said. Alias 'tabby, than an hour. for the narrator-was vert "ltut"I nitivays knew that you. though-ere no- plus I?{. gave him an audience and pre `i ....anti laid upon it. :. soothingly. - -- weak from loss .Of blood, And spoke mother. I alwayI knew it, though no- s. fled hire with i e�:ci medal-. ' "Now, stand out o[ my way, all of, "I don't know, as far as*the rescudig slowly, faintly, and with [iequent one ever told me:' sntrbcd-Gem. "rnsgicia rs ofkthe'll�:yrs,"Howes his sbrilf you, and lop'! ask any-questions, tial of you Is concerned, old 'girt; whether pauses. wlil}e the .lawyer, fit teiaure. ".And did you th nl: that 1 had de- .. be ready !e ny the minute [ tell you to the act will be'found-set-down on the look down his words. and the doctor screed }`°u all this tmie, my daughter,. liant,career.artiest entirely to his pea- de anything." said lire dame, as she thed�hor credit si to 01 my' account •tire from time to 19ine c°nst',led tits pulse ❑:y daughter?"inquired tiie lady linger- sant falher, wtzo, although sell-instruo- ,stood over the injured man and still l.•rt day." he said. with a germ of his -turd administered slimulants, !ng orl.lhe last word, and tenderly gat- ted. not only taught atl his sons c Play, ' - pressed a little wad of lint ov the bul- Oki humor Sparkling u from beneath on every ' garden I, but em. incessant cit p $ P Meanwhile; the -••leo ofd women, with "Ing into her dark eyes. let holt to stanch the bloats. all his.pain of)-fin.i and body. Gera, .remalnLrt upstairs, -gathered "I thought you were compelled to do toil a his garden have Lhem the Den! • The other women and the-men with- "so. this was the roan:'.said the old available th musical a never live tin ace hie around the small fire in (heir bedttom. it, mother"' "What!-lo lease you them stoat,=tin- ately,.the,parent never lived to see hitt drew to the fireplace_and waited. lady to herself, white Miss Libby, end Awe tiusl;ed their .visually garrultxit �' son's triumph; and. Uy a curiously "Fie is very nasty and.uncomfortable. even Gem, looked -at firm with a new s eak onlyin cared [or"eiA unschooled. aii the!de long P a file ver first fee - - - looking, lying here in all these stained Interest. ton let leve thr 6ceriled an past, an mere 1 dM trot know that f wes trlegsed drittr the young viohmis4 received was spent oD - e s r clothes,•but 1 aril afraid 16 undress him, -kir. RiondelI(,,:can you t.+il me how " for fear o[ startin the to bleed- ? q than past',. %%ften Pie'deo► at the toot of a daughter-, 1 did not.i,naw that•you u wreath for his father's grave. - - g 4 you came to ,re wounded.' rr' uued lt'e g -Sir- ��aNcr. I3uL'rr, -tt3e .drstingrrtshed - -Ing again, and that's the sacred truth,". old lady. _ lire stairs was cptned and -the doctor's, lived, until within a Few month's past. --..said Mrs. �d:lnlerose. "No, aot now. I must save all my '•cute Frac t:eard catling upon them to Mistaken. love for .me, _inordinate care \eNv 7•ea!and scientist, whose death Is - "No; don't move mc" spoke a fiery strength for what I have to-say to The come down. for me,t induced all llr of 'tiro were li ee•career�lie began byuedit ng a pa- taint voice, which, as she after'4;rrds' lawyer.. Give me. mare .Urandy. And -"2 it allover?" whifsperingly' inquired nearest to rite to conceal your existence r - said, sounded so much as U it aright ,then let me alone;' he said. specking airs. ♦�'interose. from me, lest. it 1 silouM l:rio'v dt, F per i ie w !lt a i_1 age• is at . r apgu z e y have come from t!a dead,°that the u1d faintly and will► diftLCult ' • should compromise my •safer?, my ii- tour he was a resident mdttislrale, el Y• `2'ho 'voik is over." , , dire of fhe lYative lady withdrew her hand and recoiled ,,is request was ,compiled- with. and "But the man, I mean" ` , betty and life, Gem,'by see!, to sec Lands -seven- a jq .from it. ... . . .. then' the three Oki women, with Gem, "It Is not all over 'with him yet. 11 ¢out'' - Lands Co::rt, and shortly afierwaeds fie "Brandyl brandy!". breathed the same r'ithdrew. to the fl're. % -Oh mother•"' was out fighong the rebel lee fo Eta still lases; though sidking fast" - wa> menGond�d in 'despatd lig [or gni-` ,� voice. The too .laboring mer! carne !n from "Don't you think'he ought. to have a rtrd they, were so' int n„hl', my-lar fi night-• . "Tlabsome �t the brand bottle, and their clei[e would he dead Lrtore n.cler man ting, that as soon as, of last, your fa- through •la tarrying news y b. Y lhair errand and jo'ivcd Lhcrn at htcc Fry "' _ 1L alarmed me of your cxistcnce. through forty miles of the enem 'a p glass and bring it ,her .i here. Quick f' she exclaimed.. -. "Did you catch - J �"" in uirv,4 the and of a necessity to bring you over to country. At thirty-three he ,went to y q �ontil be brought'het e." _, fre. Tabby, too much awed to whim- latae. .~ This 'rapid, -•low-toned conversation us for education. I•became so impalient London as..., levy M the Nc�v 7.eatand3t per, brought the required stirnulaVt. "Yes; mum, just as he c,:as riding oft: loon pfacir at tic' foot of the stairs, out that d could act wait for you to be. \,envy, ai:d entered yrs a student at [lie which bars. Winterese Imumdtately ad We had to run after blur and 'shout; -0[ hearin of Ute d in man, whose brought • to Tile. I felt that 1 mast inner 'Temple. I[e bot one dDt.t re few' ministered to the pnli<nt. but we stopped him, and gave him your senses ��err fast tatting. g • (etch-you; at all- risks, for Ih•+ sake of instances of a man baing made a judge - The effect was good.,. -He breathed mr�ge,.• klrs.: Winterose fl came-low into seeing you some few weeks earlier Khan eW`en Prince Edwardre he became rof Wales was s ..more freely and looked around him. "All 'right;•• and now. tell_•me. for I the rnoin and took her scat at the bed, I could by "piling for you'rr, r there•:-very, little boy a_chi.ldren's party was - -Now, be o[ good cheer! I have seiil hadn't a chance to ask L•efore•-how came and [ram time. to'time bathed lire'suf- So here I am. my darightct .' - y ' .. ,{a pian ori a last horse 'for the doctor. lhLa griitleman.lo be wounded'" fereC's brow wild•her. own preparation ."But, oh!-deal•est, dearest mother, at held in tho nciKhtorhood of .Sandring- - l[te will be here ►n an hour,' said Mrs.' "tk,n't know, mum. V1,a 'las on our of arornalic rine({nr, or mofslened fits dvhaL n hazard!" Sighed Gent, ttaT of e. which he was present, and dur- 'Winlerose, encouragingly. ��•a a little hallow Eve rrerr -mak- "[ do not believe it, lily dar)ina, i do ing?Ihe course oC the evening the hos.• y y lips with bhn-y and'water. fess, to his detiglrl; bestowed n toys The wounded'nran laughed Talntly,'as lag at tr neighbor's house in the quir- Tabby, Libby -and Gcm-sat around the not believe, alter all these yetirs:"that ,'vord upon tier little guest. "You must lie replied. , ries-when we lett .in long•n',Joe, who fife.. The-doctor.and the la'vycr stood any one will =cele.to molest me fur the gentler your ►tanks vcry nicely for yottt "Why, what can the doctor do for.nicl 'had been to the, pine wood; to gather conferring 'in a low tone at•a•:distant few days ILat I,sholl retrrain trete: even _ '['m shot to death. rd-like to see a if my presence. should be suspected, present," said the .Prince o[ )t'ales, aha cones: and "e..'vas all 'aging along, windmv. " magistrate, .or a iaw,-a•; though" 'Joe foremost, "1:cn he stumbled and fell Thus the tl nili'tvatchi 'vas kept in the whic!l will tie very' improbable, .c [ have wns� silo in„ ori ' To everyone's sura "Would you? .Then you shall, Heyl over something, which proven to be this silence o[ n�e, hntil ASiss 'Tabby;unable tnl:en anti shall take et•cry fl, grist rite tittle Prir�ee mQuntsd t>pon a ,'` one'of.you ntetr, runout 10 the stable as titan, vi filch, to. tell the truth, we look chair, and gave forth gravely. -Idea 3rut as you can, aqd see it Joe's,lone. to be dead at•lhe time," replied one o[ to resi.�t.licr,.9esirc to-do something•[or for secretly: I have irnvelledl only by find gentlemen, t Utank yrou very tquch iho suftcrer, crept up to the side of the night, Gdrn, nrti kris is the fast time l for my ln'auljtul sword; T shall always "7t he isn't, tell him to•fetch Layer the men.. cyte !o, to,}which her mother sat, have raised niy 1tud: veil." ca+: „ cn4 oppo " , vahre it and'always 'veer i;:' His -'Closeby -as 'well as the doctor, said "And have you no idea who shot• .arid "crook his sands;'' by asking hiin [3ut, uh, mother.' s_he.srtid, giving an ,armed loot: nround.,for she sud• father Durst.'into a figs?w laugh.' Both of the labours started' on' the tri a- - t `' . `:\o more lhntr you "have yaurselL •CJS there no .one in the world you denly rememl�i:red hat 1 r.r�� were the s 'tales better than i do!" _ errand. -mum. You sec-• ' would litre to see, or'to send-a messagedoctor and (lie lawyer in the house; bol P \1r. Booker )Washington, who is now, Afrs.'n'.inler°sc turned to her patient. A. groan from- the ihjured man inter- to?:• she did not see Mem. They had ,dis the head o1 a great inthrstrisl training "What place is this; and -'oho are rupted the conversation. „-�o-na ane->zut•Sybil t3erners-and erectly' withdrann into the 'buck raam, rolls' a for colored people in the United' -you"' he inquired. "ffirsti! we disturb him: 1 ought to I ,lave w'rillen.s niescage to-tier; but "and now. dear Gem; herb is your elites Ras bort a slave. a used to .. "Why, don't.you know', .This is Black: have -known better than to talk," 'obis- to see her-is impossibre," gasped the father, who is waiting to embrace you,' Srape books to school for his little 'mis- flnll, snit I am the caretaker." r ered Airs. Wintemse, and then she said Sybil. ��s., but while in slaver had no school- nisn at intcrvnls, y' "Brick Hail!' echoed tile man, starting walkdd to the bedside^ find inquired; "I'&boy. go• sit down and keep quiet: And Lyon Berners, ��ho hall_-forborne in himself. and thought the happy! —_ __-_ It and gazing arorind'him 'lith an'ex �Ltint is.it,ie hatter, . Can I do.,any- to interrupt the mecting helween ilii' g - - cilement that caused his.wound to break, „ ,?" )'flu only. worry the poor soup' said mother and daughter, and who was children lie' saw in ,-the.. sctlool-liouSq . t�ilnn fur yr,1 Mrs; \Vint6rose. . fust lie in Paradise. Before the Civil! -- out bleeding again. "Utack ih}11! Is.it '^�o; ]d;t me alone, and be quiet," was. . ati Tabby complicit, rind the sih�nt. standing apart, ,talkini; in lode, eager here that I must die? Here, find-great the iecblc reply. [bites wi[h Mnsi.''Wintcrose. how came War, by „filch slavery was abolished, dlenth-watch ..was resumed, and conlin- Ncaven!-Irl the. very rnom-where .the 1'he uW 'comm 'vent fine': to the fire: forward and folded his dnngliter to his broke out, he used to hear his mother! r_- - terime was cotmm�ilted! In the vcry room p!;1ei, and sat,down in'silence. The two ttad unbroken'except by the howling of hearle. and laid his hand upon icer head and• the other slaves whispering to- haunted by her memory!'' IRhoring men, uninvited, seated them- iii` 'wind, the beating �.�f the'rain. and' and blessed her. gether every the 5lrhen a •and thein And, covering his face ��illi tiis•hands the rattling at.the leafis'~cs_irees. until at . '-"Ball":fin is that"" exr'ninx:d Sybil, jnY ��'� ''erg great when at last theyrj g se'ives at a short distance. All fhoughts len lir - inexplicable sound! - wheels 'ti•ere•set free. k1r. Washington •chris .be fe11 back upon the pillow:' of going to a mermy-snaking were given g in a slnrtldd 1pne. as she turned her gyps " were heard grating _over the rough, tenedl himself "Booker." Ili the school-� . - . -Tabby—more- braadyl hns!fly ex• up for that ntgbt--- a1e 1eCted avenue and uppioaching the upon n ghastly and blood-stained form, horise, atter the Emancipa!ion; he was, '_ , claimed. the old lady, as she nervopsly' And n -weary death watch commenced. g sitting bolt. upright on the cot bedstead, asked his 11,11110 In, his masler. As a, -• house. pressed a fresh piece.ot lint_:inlo !tie and csml wied:in nwftil s'lewe Ind :t'11: \\:ho could it be, coming at that line all all staring in a death pante at her, sl•r'.e-bov he only 'li�nd one,-bili` het ushin wound. ness untit it was interrupted by the At tier.. exclamation all eyes were T 8 shhlg more brandy'." he fatally 'obits• linur. or. n stormy night, to a house to turned, in the direction that hers find thought. 110 ought' to .have at least e` pound . of horses' feet in front. of the which even in daylight, and good"wea• couple, nod said, on the spur of the mo- . pored;.`keep,me alive, if possible, till [Ile l:ous., and soon nL.er by a' loud knoel:- q taken, and Mr,. Berners looked inquir- ,, , g , _.lawyer comes. ,.. rn,; .- -' lher scarcely a visitor ever came. Mont, Looker Wasliin ion,' as indit: hiss Tubby hroitghL the stimulant, �tias Talihy sprang up to open the The-sound of the Nrheels ceased fiefere frenily -ac if tic had-borne the double 1 door and admit. the doctor and the 'the• door, and••was immediately follow• �„ name all his life • :.,and Alrs. kVirtterosd out it to his.li, . r ed by a knock. oAg"". -1-But, oh, this room! this fatal rouJn. :ad'per _ - _ ..- _._ s- --' - - "This- is rr terrible thing, lifts. \'d'inter- "Burglars neva come m wheeled car, �;®®�' - this haunted.room!" he iruruiuk0d, will: ria e.s" said miss Tabby to herself. as - - .0 Iashudder. . . ose,'' said Dr.'Hart, ns he shook 'fiends g - SIIOULD I1.1k'G I<rO�Vv BETTER. _'-`Be quiet, good null; this nin't the 'd illi the old laJy. find bowed to the she recavgn:crher courage and went and rather (sternly)c- "so -you've falledf room. where [tie ,lady was iiiurdiered,' otlier members o[ the family, opened the door. _ _ _ said Miss T rbby. - - She retailed with n loud ray. ;� lignin in your examinations! ` {tow do "Terrible, indeed, sir," replied airs. Eve one started up., and .harried you-explain that?" ' "And which Y. hat fled by lier`ghast �Vintcrose, as she led the way to'the"bed-' = y' '- ❑t in illi,: Liby who lu:d forward to see what could be the mat-, "Because the "eat and nslced to this day,. p sid,. • "-: - ` -' •.• me just the 'same questions as before." �riNot not the rrocr de o6 titllicre eFiosn di ``l am.savvy to sec yap tiw oiincled, Cdr, ter - - • _ .. - " ' 1z' Plondetle; bill Nve shall bring you round ' 1. rourdere(T rs a Tight:' slid lir, 1�r-t..us tic took the - -'-i-+- �.� nni:mur d the na" izin n-olind • • . CI-I:1PTEl1-SXTX� 1' "I lrkc fo belie•:a that all men arc inn• gd _. $ !!and of file dying.rttrtn. , v s, ,. - est:' said.the moralizer. "Same bene, trim. Am 1 dclit'ous, then.,' if d ems ' ' Doctor, you know. or you soon•will - - 'stondj before them I 1 i rrjoined•the demoralizer; "still I always _ . 11ie ter• same i•bo only wish dittereiit ;cno��.� tint you cannot_ do any such cybil 13erncrs _ . fu.filth;. " thing. - So let us have no flntlery. But Sybil Berners, In mnFnificent benuty! I i .,I I - drag• the line_at taking llie same pat. ."It 'i: 1. corre ,ondinl retsnl'in this it you can give me anything to keep me Cvbil Rerners, clevcloncd into n woman ent medicine •f,w .liver cnnlplaint.lhat I . • .,•;sir.• Toth r air is,in Tother winL�," aliyC until I shall have finished n stale- of majestic dignity grid anlclic grace l ,Do.,S.c:uos t r. far toothache, no mailer hoI 11 w t!L ow! '.'led Miss Tabli�. n:ent, tliat;it may tale un hour to make, Tet they all knew her in an instant. • .-l-ife•, labcl rcadis•' ` . .. 1. , �',... • ...ti.y� u'..J,..«� a 1 .:.'.. . e'TT..;.a�T-FT'•n.4.,"x�t'.. .W�.,....r_... J4Ja. -7,_.._-.r: t:^71- 1_ ,:i'.:"l...F+.c. SM::ti,+,..,•b... s.s•_.. ': •-•ti+H,,4... F� .:. •�,,:� :t. N_ i ...� .G'. . ....:T- 'a .r-.r . .Gy-r-�"...a•---.R—,'- 9+-.'•"'tboma.=-'"'"•T ti'- '.Y r_ -- .:1 •-.^R''"X; -T. - ,. .. I , k � a accumulating 7t ealth, slowly seeded in embezzling funds , y . � , s _-"- but_honestlp. We read of per- estimated to amount 'to one an; -9 ,.. o satta,ase. Bone getting italug: t, - '• in a few pears by dabbling in is a old story of one wrong M1 ,r Im TERMS the stock market. But for step leading to 'another. In order ) - •' „�.itiper7ear; 41.00 ipaldInseva"s every person who accuma- to cover up his defalcations lates his millions in this manner he had to make false returns to fihe�'enple'e Cash -St there are hundreds who lose the government, thus deceiving ' their thousands. One man site- the public and all interested, seeds by the rulu of many. as this illegal acts and the real ' Every person who risks his condition of the bank. No per µ' seT}Sa OF ADVERTISING: wealth in the stock• market does son .who is inclined to gamble Our stock is now complete in the following. `Octr assortments are all II8W t> , ,; mat laeerdon,per line - - to cents so in the hope that he clay in any forth should have 'Buy and include the most salable goods. Some real bargains. .tssabeo�nsntinsercion, lin• - a " be one of the few lucky ones. connection with a bank or any o- JUJa rmate.doesnotinclude�ealorz�oreianae- Aruong the business meu of the institution in which the public �p,,,p �'e have scute snaps here-Cloth and a7,pecwl terms given to parties making con- large cities, there are many have instructed their funds. . reels! G�d� Tweed Suiting!-sv.idt from 42 iggches to _. Xac a for 9 or 0 months or by the year. Hall- who are frequenters of the brok- Their proximity to money, be- a4 inches, `_'5c Buil:mac per, yd. Ylides goods :leeway oryearly contracts payable quarterly. could not be produced for the money. Black broad cloths, 50c and asstaeseoar da,ton lines or ander, with paper, er's office, where they deposit longing to others, and to which VAwyear,ea De,payable is advance. their margins in the hope that they have access, is a tetlipta- ;;e per yd. Black cloth, satin finished'50c per yd. Blank, blue and z"< aw Noticein iocarcolaniae ten oents per line, era oencsper line each subsequent insertion. fortune may favor them. The tion they cannot resist. gray lustres 30c•,.35e and 50e per 3'd. Scotch Tartans at1cJ Shepherd tie contract r des made known on aprtion. majority of those who plulige •-•-• Checks, all wool 4flc yd, unions 25c yd.. There are hundreds of ether on. No free advertising. UXBIiIDC E. Advertisements withcnt writtev nstraotions into stocks, and who fail ill the things in our dry Roods stock at bargain priees,,svllich ice have not =-wtllbeinsert"nutii.torbiddgn and charged so- game, injure only themselves -- space to mention. 'The above goods are4all very special value. We owdingly. orders for d:boontinaing adyortlse- -want everybody to come and examine our stock. :tio trouble to show altegaacia•tbe fa nritin� and tent:o ihepab• and their families. There are The annual watches of the On- t4shere, some, however, wiio.have, access tario Count), Plowman's Associa- goods. Courtesy to customers is a first rule in our busiueas. Clive us sob Work promptly attended to. � funds that belong to other tion will be held at_Saiutfield, on ac fair'trial and we still convince yol' by comt�aring quality and price, *Okar & Thexton; Proprietors people, and when such persons the farm of Elliall and James that goods can be bought as reasonable In Pickering as anyss here else become imbued with the'. gam- Baker, on November Oth. in Canada. NOTES AND COMMENTS bliug spirit, they soon .lose all The Toronto University Senate y . < Ready-to-wear Suits. oa you want men s �urniskings a cod Suit and Overcoat tv order? respect ' for themselves, and on Friday ass'arded the Banker'sg part with their honesty. Many Scholarship to Basil Malone,a son Come and lease your measure tine.of the greatest evils.that of the financial failures that take of �l J. tiialone, a former resident now before all the nice samples are sold out. Remember we represent the wade societyto-do is ti e 1 largest tailoring business in Canada. Every young man should have one y lace are caused by such persons. of Uxbridge. Basil's.- friends in tailor made suit and overcoat. Remember we keep in stock everything to bling frit. a greed for We failure of the -Ontario Bank, town will be delighted to hear of ,.cake up a genldeman's toilet. CROCKERY-Full seta of Dishes, 44 pea, ;Bin was never more lji ede than which has been the chief topic his clever achievement. He is $3.00; green and gold 97 ca, $9.50; Toilet seta 13.25, usually sold.for 15.00. i<t is' to-dap. All classes seem pe conversation throughout onl seventeen years of age. , A full line-all good. All fresh andup-to-date. Trp Nothing tea also our 30c Teen tea. g y n the our 26c black (3 '• Ito possess the same_money-mad (Janada for the peat two weeks, What it said to have bee reseer�e� Spirit. People' do not seem to is attributed' to the stock spec- 1 t.rgest number of appeals entered better in the market at the price: ' ,tie satisfied with the old-fashioned Mations of its general man- in any municipality in North On- Iiighoet price paid in trade for butter and eggs. spay of plodding along, gradually ager, Mr. McGill, who has sue- tario. were tip for decision"at the - court of Revision for Uxbridge D. SIMPSON & COMPANY, �. Township, held at Goodwood on Wednesday of last week. There were in all two hundred and nine- :Flo Rj=N'C37, ONT ty. Judge McCrimmon presided. W. S. Ormiston oppeared for the -WAS _ Liberals and S. S. Sharpe for the A. _190 HE conservatives. The Liberals added ° lie 31; the Conservatives ff21 s a total 10&ad struck z o , a total of 120. al of '. and struck $ $3 � rtri -Journal. nam_ ,g. � C� 0 TH IME OF LYDIA L P _ WOW dciveretser teAis, o--- < : _ OW FOR SALE.-A new milc Patterns before mentioned, we also offer -t•' Dow, Root Grade Benham,a years old. Felts, Piece Silks, Velvet and Stamped. Lin- APply on the premiser, lot tl,con t,FeckentsR. _ - HHark.Braacham, Oce. b en Goods at reduced prices And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound ir OST.-On July 3tb,'s 3 year old An apprentice is scanted in the Had Its Birth and How the"Panic of `73" Caused ttaley heifer•duk roes,stlahtly brindb, sewing de rtnlent._ etrsped from lot ".b. roes 10, laar><ham. 8s- lli 1?a were offered. W.0. ItEa,aOS,!Mongolia, til! it to- be Offered for Public Sale In Drug Stores, •`� C BZ F. �fl O _T:0. _ �AR�i TO RENT-Being lot�1Bi -- eon a. TownPnip of Pickering,so 0 whose their"mother, combined forte to Teatore sndlet.tuinalthe Millaae a Olaremoot• coo- - that the Listing Of lfa Berea. On the premises a"a good d� name w� FAtBa, was born In Ck dvell.ue. tins-Class bars. sod stables-ant1p IF]p Lyng Mam, February 9th, 1919 com- medicine which was so weir ab In.and.watee-M itabi..swo good Dash- ��1 KCIN 40pening,, _ Jim a good old r �imily: .woman friends and neighbors was equally arils. Fal ptowiaa boa•. roe farther parvo e of pyo= some 7 else t arhool, and good'for the women the whole world. alar a,foiv to D For•on' N+srthCLzemgas = ]berAmA known as woman of an siert The ft rhams had no money, and p little credit.- Their first'laboratory wee Preventica, as the name implies. ms's 1�f Mfi h to 2A the"kitchen, where roots Bad herb were prevent all Colds Bad Gripe when �+/L�✓i '�� s steeped on the.sebve, gradually ftllin$ a '•taken at the sneeze stage: Prevea- ste es of batiks Then rime the fUlin; a tis are toothsome •'cAndy, tablets. We invite the ladies of Pickering and surrounding of Belong it, for always belbre they had Preventics dissipate all colds quickly. country to our Fall Millinery Openings on the s given It sway freely. They hired a lob and taken early. when you rat feel above dates. Be sure to come'and see. pprinter to rani off some pamphlets setting that a cold is cooling, they check and EortYi ills merits of the medicine, now Prevent them. ' Preventica are thor- R � R 1 S $T C O• . ouglily safe for children, and as-effect- ell Lydia E Piakhrst's .`e�e table ual for adults. Sold and recommend- • Composed Bad these were diaCribated ed in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes by _ ✓ bTT the �inkham sons la 14. Piekering Pharmacy. n ils York,ati Bncioyn. - �a�, !ts :IO :. _ r The wonderful curative properties of Wall " Papers 'the medicine were, to a greatextent, TT :! self-advertising,-for whoever •sed it re- Let others ,�Pil}J �0�1 C� commended it to others,and the demand To recover your stolen property. �. g edaaily increased. A large fceah stock now on hand. prices in Wall Paper ranging In 1877 by combined efforts the family` The - from Be.up. = _ hail saved enough money to commence �FckerFfcg �tgitaltee.. �iiaflfff[ittee JOha � ' • ^ new advertising and troai that will do this. �unbtLl"CO7�. time the growth and success of the eater- ' - aseand until to Lydia F. were • rise p -sand Ins�erting mina an earnest seeker �iakham and her Vegetable Compound Members having property stolen oommnnt- attter kaowkd and move all,possessed have bosoms household words ave oats immediately with bay member , ga, etc nature, where, ry of Executive Committee. PrOdnCe Market CATTLE -,p[a wonderfully.eympath and many tone of rootd'aad herbs s axed annually in its mean fectIWIL Membership tee 111.00. $O 1[n 1843 she married Isaac Pink 174 � Tickets ma -be htd from the presidest or 80 a bdilder shd real estate operator, as Lydia E Piakhem heeeelf did Bot live secretary on application. W. C. LaFraugh. of Stouffville, Itheir early married life was marked by to see the�neat success of this work. She t will be at Mechin Poucher'a pace rity and happiness. They had passed to eh r reward years ago, but not Arthur Jeffrey, J A. O'Connor) store, Brougham, every Tuesday I have at my premises 80 cattle for ilbuchildren, three sons and a da4fiter. till she had provided means for contina- Secretary. President• morning prepared to pay the hivh- sale consisting of 40 Steers and Hetf- In those good.old fashioned days.it Ing her work as effectively as she could Exec•Com,-(leo.Leng, D.E:Pugh,C.,a. est price in cash for )#utter :scud Cts in good condition-ready, to feed their have done it herself. Palmer,Pickering,Orsi. Eggs. .He has also arranged webin to bur prmucp for ith for Xmas, and 40 Steers and heifers- M—Athan to —air own-home medicines from roots and During her long and eventful expert- during the week or either trade goo ee era or spring e, Write,'- Xsezbe, nature's own remedies-calling in encs she was ever methodical iA her• Piles quickly and i ositiceip cured or crash,as desired. s h sfcian ohl In sial]-urgent cases. bogie or 1 to p Lradition and sae experience man oL work.and she was always careful to pre- with Dr. Si- W s l agic Ointment. P .. PP y -`. �y Pe y serve a record of every case that came to' It's made for 'piles alone-and it does .�7._ C� =.eaF'Yfg. h. John A. White 8C Song, a - :tbem gained a wonderful knowledge of her attention. The case of every sick the work surely and with satisfaction. _ Wlhe curative 'properties of the canons woman who applied to her for advice-• Itching, painful, protruding or blind :Dots and herbs. and there were thousands-received' ilea dis�p ear like magic by'its use. L'(THA_lI. !. -- p p _ - - - ` furs. Pi ikham took a great intcrnst in careful study and the details, including I,xrge, \fickle Capped glees.jars, a0 p y• BROUGHAM. The study of spots and-herbs, their char- symptoms, treatment and results were cents. Sold Ind recomineuded li ��i OR SALE yE i acteristics and poser over disease. She recorded for future reference, and today Pickering Pharmacy.' --- - -- 1Slacbm.1thin 'maintained that.just as nature so bounti- these records, together with hundreds of i fully provides in the harvezt-fields and thousands made since, are available to - _ter,Q _ y , ... ,. .. -' ,RIPE TO`IATOES " orchards Vegetable foods of all kinds; sick women the Rorld oter, •fid rep \ :.�, i� The'unslersin?d hating bought out to, if-we but take the pains to find them, sent a apt collaboration of information rt r� 4,`_ iF ; - Und l,lxckstnithing business of R. is and herbs of the field there retarding the treatment of woman's ills, ,;' -�,, the- .1700 .y_ iIn the .Lo,re, t. ur erred to do blacl.- _ prepared a'� ore ich for authenticity and assures can d-_ •-.�_; _ _ � • ndtoc ��h Y m n., , _ irlediea expressly designed • -- - of ti's eta>Jles in Sca..o sere re P Y All 1.1iTC1� a St2li�liitl^ in all its lines. the•various ilia and weaknesses of the hardly be equaled in any library in the ! body,-and it.wag''hef,*pleasurcr'to search a`brld. ' \, - 1 nt r -. Horse-shoeing a- Specialty: - --'hese out,and'prepare simple and effec- �-i:h Lydia E. Pinkhain worked her �, f , $ire medicines for her oa:n,family asci u, a ' Ga1Y]1Tlaiao@ S Gardtne, GEOR^�E # ZA.W daughter-In-hrm, the present llra. Pink- -y y' , , , y ._ nenda ham. 'She was carefullyinstructed in y _ Chief of these was a rare combination all her hard-won ,knoN edge, and for : _�, ;_�s� �, a _ � _ the choicest medicinal mots and herbs .years she assisted her m her vast corres- $res gham" PlE-1iEIiIti Ck�T md Sound best adapted for-the cure of the ponderice. a'ne and weaknesses collar to the female c crgk `,J�rQe' YrQIKlIf9 PQI(� "=res,-sad Lydia E.Pinkham's friends and To her hands'naturally fell the direr > tion .of the. �sork when its originator ,v t `' `� -— ��•�'-" and that is the kind the fatuous mely�hbort! learned that her compound eased away. - For nearly twenty-five --, + a taY�os s'•. _ - nelieved and cured and it-became quits :Pearn she hese continued it,and nothing _ ; �.IOTT - -'40pul"among them. in the work shows when the first Lydia Y Ail this so.-far was done freelywwithont E. Pinkham dropped her pen, and the � ?` �* _ „rsttemep' and without price as a labor present ;ti m Pin , now the mother e :" " eilbve of a large family,- took .it np With - of as her- ; ' mono O, OFT. woman asistanta, some ae snipe _ .. - 7, _. _ lilatr"in 1879 the nnancial.crieie struck self, the present Mrs. Pinkbam continues - Gives its student& Recent students Myna. Its le and severity were too 'his great work, and probably from the � have taken positions at salaries from Beach for ills sear inte2eets office of no other petboa have so many - Of a materials and deaLan $60 per month to 51000 per annum. It d the , as this class of - m from women been advised how to regain :• kepti J0ctook, It will pby yon is a well-known fact that our school is II, eo when then Centennial year health. Sick women, this gd'vke V The underat ed willrbe in Picker- b call at our works Ltd inspect our Owl; the best of its kind in Canada. This -:� their pro= �It "Yours fpr Health freely given d You gn Jt bard only write to salt far it in g every Wednesday for the benefit and obtain pria". Don't be misled by month is a splendid time to enter. All pR�at access ome had of his man customers who want their agents we do not employ them,oonaegneni- "i•aduates get positions. The demand .awa�7 foWW we Dan, and do throw off the agents Is nearly twenty times the supply.' Much is the history of LydiaLdie EPtak- watches, clocks and jewellery repaired lY t hs►m's N�etsble Compound: made from Kindly leave them at Dr. Bateman'e commission of 10 per Deni., which you will Write to-day for magnificent caG� t L E �s simpple roots and herbs the one gent dig fro. All work warranted. certainly save by parohasing from nor, logos. es bGrlwas made known medicine for women's al'lmentA and the Call solIoited. W. J.IELLiOTT,:Principal, ' . g e noble woman P. -TAY • LO `Y a 1 r. ' 96 song and the deter, with ®hose name it bears fittfn monument to th gs , _. .. _ _ . _ 30-4 3 Whitby.Whit mea by whit stir! „ s ..„• .,v _ '.µ ,�,;.;, ..: ., b,""trd•"”' -„' ,-+rte ., �,.7 .n,i,• 'f '.,�•: .r. .k• •C7a'y ,y,w,•1'•+ ^^. la lY... v '+n1., �,,� .t w. „'.•• , .. , ,.,..w:.:. .•r'.e.i_ .. .., .. �t yt.w;R 'a..: .�- "-. s.c r. •r• -�o'aw14•r. 'i: '�v'"� �,r4- s r .love.'%'^. r'.a •ss. ' .,r:"' it •'..,.,l:F. ..., .�. :ti' -: < 4.1,,. �' R... :.. Y �.. y-y'yR, .. y?, w.:�. '..� :� Y+.<,7q ,, .ARE :6f M0 ONT. who pa3sed away on Saturday -.ATHA, - �� last at the General Hospital, To- F. M. w in the city ronto, of typhoid fever. As soon John and firs. Scott spent Sunday 1?4w � 11nev -e -Cooper-- -- as the mse was diagnosed as at W. C.LaFraugh'"taudville• 3ay maorooistkmL �* Linton has move \ North typhoid, deceased was oaken to W. B. Hoover spent Sunday at Alf Of Toronto Hospital to secure the Hoover's, Stouffville. d° s•Cls out. Herbert Hopkins,of Sturgeon Bay, ' The systematic saving Of aomethln each week--" 1- Mrs. J. H. Beal was in WhI b best possible treatment, but the e - g - ,y pent Thanksgiving Day with his On Tuesday. disease proved fatal on Saturday cousin, John Scott. eyed $2.00 Or $5.00 Will, in a few years enable you to See Dr. Brodie's drug store advt The departed ryas 36 Sears A number from here attended the in another column. of age and most highly respected the funerals of, the tette S. Dorley, of take 8 cOUlfse at college, t0 buy a home, take a tnp C. J.,Michell, is calling on old by all her.friends and acquain- Mongolia, on Monday, the late W. G. �1� friends here this week. fauces. Besides her bereaved Berkey, of Altona, on Saturday and -abroad, or get,almost anything else you may wish for Wm. Doryarvell left this week to husband she leaves two young the`late Elias Hamilton, of Stouffville, spend some time at Alton, children, Helen and John, to on un( Commence to save to-daye mourn the loss of a kind and S. P. Lapp and men are at Mount y Phos. J. Stevenson is }laving a Albert builc.ing a large pig.pen for $1 00 opens an account'and interest is paid 4 fines a year m new kitchen added to his residence. affectionate wife and mother. his brother, Aulos. - The Misses Ida and A. ill. Proct° The funeral took place.on Tues- Svdney Hughes and friend, of To- .,or, of Toronto, spent the holidays day afternoon to Stouffville .tem- Tonto, spent Thanksgiving day at S. The Sovereigna/ of Canada here. etery.-Tribuue. P. Lapp's. We are pleased to learn Geo. Z�'m. Dunkeld spent Sunday at � Stotts' two children are recoverin B'Miss n, g ■ Hiss Minnie 1lcKac, of Oakville, t from their recent illness. Twenty Minute$ Miss F. Patterson and Miss M. Cal. E. S. Tbeaker, Manager, Claremont. W. E. Risebrough has engaged ■ vert,spent phanksgiving.at Mrs. Dun- Jno. Petty, of Cherrywood, to as- Tonle Enough I keld's. sr. j sist him in his blacksmith shop. Mrs. Isaa Lehman is sick time Isaac L tem at i -= Miss Florence Eastwood left on of writing. We hope fora speedy re- r Tuesday for Whitby, where she covery. will reside for a term with her To Cur the Worst Headache From Aay Geo. Hewitt', sale came off very grandparents. Cum ' New Reduction Method. successfully on Saturday. C L .RE MO T Remember the sale of new and Mrs. John Scott left on Monday for Seaforth to attend the funeral of her ,second-hand furniture at Beal's Most heedacnes and Psin, :tela instantly to uncle, George Hodson. furniture store neat Thursday, the new Reduction method-Dr shoop's Twenty Thos. and Mrs.• Dunkeld and Master Nov. 1st There will be a.bargain �e Hee°°0he lure• The cause for these Murray, spent Sunday�t Levi Burk- Nov. is ooceestioa- e,rushing of blood to the holder's,8th line. Markham. STOxtrj for you. nary+ oeoDess—which ies a ds the veins w TT% Alar number of bowlers s nt Oe`=+e thie°"rstingpWas sw°lleaandenlarged. ,■`„/►l g � tfbs■s•etas and ow+uarLe. .sert as izritatinir - Thanksgiving Oh the lawn at �es■■saemthemyrSrds of nerve branches and DRA D�RERS . f fW■a 'S%eo,=81 Dain.sod IInall7 %bas FARMERS"Sandbank." A good time was • i...,�,, ThSs Melo enjoyed and the games were-keen- s h. diaa"ae`kovedho"r .4 ool 1 contested. memo �-- YThe usual quietness of Sa tur- Nam aw o`b'srr.+ �•�'n Buy our tow points at Claremont - ' dsy avenin gyros broken by two yesma ■ .oi Kwon-the y p p° _ Full assortment b! ruga, g yet w a„a ache. dblap• Foundry. Having secured the nervi- — of one youths, who wished to set- baemoaa +ter a2• ces of a"t-class moulder we are pre- Patent Medicines, Co `.' y tie a little disagreement that was �w",t;,, sa'a'°dr� pared to make plow points equal to between them., Not much dam- n.r-r.o was trss and stn- the beet.. - Brushes ; in fact a age was done, one the non-a —t o °°••« 'which Thre$hera• - y p- _ Qy, y which Drlass P rance of one at church the ■Ws.f sad D+...aem care drug store every ptsr- �r soe■ mtui b+.a•■■I% reduces We are prepared to make engine next morning. s. .n.se.tlo.—it m..s amboay the bo Newly Opened. culsr. - also to repair engines or il- - ' The Ladies Aid Society of Pres- •tlo■ 19,nod lr.m.io. has tans grates, +� notice. - - y ;"a w.y-•trapis and sura.res me waT era on the shortest y p byterian church are holding an y ovespr�me tb•■aaNaett■or cad- Wanted:-Old cast Iron and plow _ "at home"c Wednesday avenin I' sod The e@•et of Dr.shoo,•■ y g t misuse H•adaeh•c are is pro®pt-per- Pointe. nest, Oct. 91st in the basement or ■m,ed to a31 everyr■t,t of 8eadaeaL and ab■o- R• � G U R RY the church. Refreshments will Do. D•sam•ns, s�os esi. Your patronage is respectfully be served and a good program tr ill PICKERI:\G PHARMACY. kited. We will erll we can be given. Admission 15 cents,or Foundry and Machine - - e sat Ia aC on public, two_tiekets-.foie-quarter. __ .-_._- _ _ _Shop - -- _. _.. t f tI The anatud meeting of ,the. -_. v . . a • M e Cfb i Claremont branch of the.L' 'per ( a a a ►0 m 31 Claremont, Ont• all an see us. - t, w Fresh Stock. - - p -:C d €� - . Canada Bible 3oc•iety will be field _ R' i next Tuesday evening, Oct. 30th * Fre tSt �• - - in the • Presbyteriaq church o j -. Horse ClipperS 1 at 8 u clock. A cordial'Invitation} f gg o is extended to all to attend this ; 3 x ° ° g `' c a j _ Dr ; Ralph Brodie e:.e^ ? zA >:r c I have purchased a first-class horse .'Dr.' . •: meeting... The resident ministers ea ta� K a will take rt. ��e ° s ! or6 tee clipping machine and am prepared to Pa +� �3 e g ea zea :d +� do your work on shortest notice and Cr 6o o y _ e :!a = at reasonable price. _ �* ' , & c Work done-neatlyand Tom t- - r �, :;e, r, • .. I �: ly and at moderate ri P P r ® rJibs _ W. E. be , e In :yam Thomson= Th 1 stand. . ays � R omso 0 t w = .ri a a r..l-lYal+ a� R 4 - 010 37 CLARF,MO�I'T. ONT - r r s C Had been oo trouble t0 on of late, but the time is not far distant.when It -.s J ts• G Ja17 - ti 4 Stoves will accfim lish this with the least e a ::!! C 16 a s•v+ s _ _ will require an effort, y We would impress upon on this tact that our f .�: Oct. r aorto any. oar stock is •E - - arriving daily an,d are worthy of your inspectlan: The price will be no a if 0 .. nal ego..;O obkwle: �t � b Ph otograph January 1t7oT_wisit .9.b Oshawa to. Brongh.m ' u,Por,P.r+7�,°�=befog.so,e.aainawa 19, -. �Qowawell, •Claremont, the Peaple's� -TinBmith• i. , T 18AF:E REGISTER. p•afettao Bi TIIiBDAY, OCT. 90rs 1958•-Cash Bale the ti f t opt' nose - of horse, gardening tools, household ,that dole is not sick old Medal • . . • cold and moist, , Gallery , t. furniture, etc., at Cherrywuod, the A •feverish dry noise means sickness property of Wm- Spencer. Sale at with a dog. And eo with the human Twine one,, See bila. F. Postiil, Auction- lips. Dry, cracked and colorless lips ser. mean feverishness, and are as w•Il kl Ope3Z8 031 r 'TLESDAT, OCT Sorts 1908.-Auction ap wring. To have bpautifal. pink, sale of farm stock, implements,. deet-hke lips, appply at bed time a l� ' e _ trouts, -household furniture, etc.. on coatin of Dr. 8hoop's Green Salve. Idaturda )un*- 16 gg .1oL 4, Con. Q Pickering. the pro- It wi[1 Soften Mad. heal any skin ail- a on Tarty of Wm. Dennis. Saleat one ttileat - Get a free, trial hoz, at our :.. r sharp. See bills.lor full particulars. Can stof ..and be convinced. Targe nickle = - =; s •Thos. Poacher. Auctioneer. cap glass jars, 25 cents. Sold by - TnrRODAY, Nov. IsT, 1908.-Auct... . Pic ering Pharmacy. - Henderson & Farmer, Claremon . sale of new and second-baud fuini- •."We tiro "prepared to exp- `t�re, lumber, laths, etc., at Clare- cute all work in a manner ' mont furniture store, the property 6o YEARS' 'that- will compate favor= of J. H. Beal. Sale at one. gee bills. f EXPERIENCE ably with that of any LIFT, FORCE AND 'Thos.Poucher, Auctioneer. gther first-class gallery:. pUry[ PS Iblo fDAY, Nov. 9TH IONS Great an stock sale of horses, cattle and hogs ( SUCTION,. on Lot 25, con.0, Pickering, I miles , t R. J•. Cowan, -Brougham• •.-west of the Village of Brougham, 2 Vonatantly .on Hand. .'Prices.Right• oarloads of cattle, hogsand horses, _ the property of J. A. White&Scars.� TRAD[ MARKS: Wind-iridis ereeted'and Repaiied, —Sale at 1.30. Rain or shine. See DESIGNS FOR SALE OR TO RE1�FT.--The bills. T. Poucher and F. Postill, CorYRt°HTffi dte. Auctioneers. Anyone sending a sketch and desertDtion may The undersigned gill either sell or rent -Direct telephone eoni1iii, ation with all parts of 'Pickering, TCEBDJY, O�. `LOTH 19M.-Auction quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an his farm being the west'half'of lot 18 B,F.,and quickly a �s fain oly pinionDfr C ether tn• containiaR 9l1"scree. more or lees. On t.e Markham. SCarborD, �llitClitil•t•li, Csbridge and Vaughan townships,, - pD lel laUl<Incl ) iC sale of pure bred short-horns, high- tlonsetrictlyconfidenttat.Handbook an '' grit 'cattle hoe es,. D retuini area,hoodbrisk horse,slazge bank a G}r0 i barn.and ocher neceeearg:ont littildingA: 'This i` villages, over .-- - c alta tie- sent free.Oldest a ency for securing�palerts. 1 u uffville, 1 •k1 ei' Independent _,— —P_ -, —1- -Patense-taken_t ro Munn t Co.receive is a Bret clash farm,well fenced Mad riratned. system. ills r'1 a e9 Ov menu. etc., at lot 11, con. 1, Picker wetalluau,wtthout"c�inrae�nttsa tw--o Drell , stock _ UCdelS prGtn )l y RLteilCled to.' + _ ins. (Kin-,ton road, half mile east y� farm. For particulates apply to Ir :of Picket fin village) the property U-110tific amental .. g, ane. • T�It,Oshawa,oat. t7tt Repairin _ .�, ::of Andrew Forsyth. Sale .it 12 A hanlFomety ni"trnted weekly TermT.arges, cit• arfm onta-mn of any scientltic journal Terms•s�• Gerow Clarc.. noon sharp. LttIICII pl'O�•LCled.'_ L. �H1r; fnnr months,fL Sold'bp'all nea•sdP+dera. .. . Joh W s 'Qncoeasor to - Fairbanks. Auctioneer. C +� g �f Re' York Jo O.r° & 8°n, C �1�1i� •} 3GtBrcaEway. I 'fN�- t.raf.C•1 _ -r ':r„ tYgrt.u•4.:a,.Ti �. Royal Household $5.40 STO FTVILLE. -:\ND - ! Glenora Flour 4.60, A large American firm sent rep ' r BASING t Constantly on hand. , . R ICHARDSON S s here a fern da -c ago i �e �1. af'the Test rn �Iachiue Com au ' On and after May 1st I -will conduct Sack and Lum. Salt.' " to.look over the buildius an plant I -- Bran, Shorts and Cllop, leo. Lump Import, t showing of finest display of nowin'tie Iia p 3btisiness in the store adjoining.-H.- s. A' e> n 'of - - Cilln y y large aesortme t Dr. W. A. Sangster. The intend Seal's furniture shop, where I will Chopping 5c. per 100 lbs. _. 8ts�ionar9:"Bookar-Della,--Toys, .. g' y I keep constantly on hand a good sup- or Ho lid a branch in Canada.. It p wm. Hoover, ply of bread and cakes. -• Teo the H lid y trade Call ' the have .been sencC _ - : Qriptions takanafor alland Mee tags>sinea, clued is said that s W Ry - y Cakes of all kends made to• order_, Green River. �. Sntt fnR a very large quantity of, shortest notice. - Weekly and Dailyr.N4I VM, ._machinery . Into Qanada every Ice-Cream Parlorin connection. year. The best place to buy* j -W. J'. H. M80N, a is with deepest regret that _ W. A.Tho1DsOnl - -.- -we are called upon to record the _- ctaremont.. oat„ wall-papers - death of Mee. John .Monkhouse,l $=OCIC Sti` et. tb� —I9-AT— _ _ _ Bingham, APPLE BAR � a. Ci o to t21e1•- _ • ver ea to h a.;i � O 206 eaniplc none from t LADDERSI `` -Claremont =:- `Furniture -:- Store �. ,�r roll up.' '•,`. Mouldings to match alI papers. ' Also,' _ "+ :!For all kinds CffiFurtniituuee• Also, Picture Frames,Cur- a full line of the;'best Good stock of -Ladders on hand The undersigned . fain Poles, rpt Tubs Pails, Brooms, •1`'t Brushes, Step Laddeers, Clothes' Horses, Yeints,Oita and,Varnisbee, always in at Ile A ROUND. tit,of No. 1 Apple $ Tinware and Granite-ware. stock i►t lowest possible prices, J, ,i Don't forget the place. Liberal reduction if taking a When in,Clarem ont.call.on]: W. G. BINGHAM, quantity. at reasonable pre g ,BAL, the I3ouef urnzsher . North Claremont (W.H. 0 ON, Brock Road. l� T 3A SS k CT ,,,r. RMPwi-I =, 6 .'mak' . i,a,+'y •. r„ 1-1 lf r T fk'vt. .. 9 �+. .r`., le •� ". 0.. -... ':. - •,• 'r7....'.j7T T'.,- _.- w�.-.9t1. '.,3.M "� ..,,.�...ag.• �•arrs•• .,;•;:.;_"vM1 :a''nF.,e <•;<y ' 'R`,�,..-.. ,,J; r. i£'• ta•F :. .; {,,"Szs... .;n. .••..,. �+ . ,... #. . .. n..•„ T'';;•,. -Ser- .� ':k -"- , - +. ., > � .:.-;.( :'..,,.•..:C .:..' r; :; .,+'^i, {.t. r. :rte •. :a..: '.'"3•".' an'! •~-O. .I.,,:�. "✓` ,�+aN•<� - . . ��_ r.• f -_s-;rn4r�.,<,�." 'd..: : � /•+,K. W 3..r 'y. �' .'7;a97',:.. ._:.p _ ., ::d' / • / k, .:fi" .:;si`"! �"q�:.^ •�:•' '.v• A +u tem, •-:.,_ ^.:+„�M.•..ai-<' :rr :e;x+ _ :,.. : _. •,;e,a sf 'airti.'r�#,:tliet'•:,SP i.S ....iik�@'3.�...+z, 6"4.+rasII ..a a'�Lr..,kk �.z.�s;+.a,wa*saRo-:." , '....... ',.ra�a,:i�Ba•`Q,e �..eL t r,.;t•b'., tirrrdsiea:li:eA.s':3�s•�f._d5+.•�.?,$*'_'.....w;;,F�::c:ar? ', ...�"- a'� ���v x'W«A a::++�.'y ,,. .;v lv- brown, then add meringue of the whiles. sive climbs and tumbles, so that they • ' ♦+ ♦ * ♦�♦fit Com te,-Pare and core tare ears never et an fiwhere, never accom lisp Rif r�Sh n Stimulant • Po 8 P B 3 P , . . . . . ..1-. +.,!, a and simmer till tender In a syrup made anything worth while. I .... I J- . '. _ r. - - ;.,* .of 1 Ib sugar, I'pt water.and the juice Tl>tere are thousands of men who are 1"� a, - th oniemom -11--very-large Halve the working in' ver ordinary salaried 'Ta�� } -1 fruit. Place in serving dish -and on positions, who might have been employ- . - That le perfectly harlmless s -.+♦ BOUT !■YYVV •1 them spread apple o other delicate fruit ers themselves but for some nfortunate !because it i8•fLb:olutely pure, , - I, jelly, Meantime cook down the syrup weakness, some little deficiency in their € cF ♦ until it strings from the spoon and natures, or some peculiarity-something 'P + ♦ �*�+♦ pour over the jeltilled fruit. Serve cold. which might have been reniedled by aI'l . This is pretu,y varied by placing in in- little discipline. and self-study in youth. . TAE PEAR AND WAYS THERE- dividunl serving .dishes before adding Others are always driving success a+yay ,SAL jelly or syrup. In this way each pear from then! by their doubts, their fears, , WITH. should be lazed or candied their'lack of courage,re their lack o on- g ed w en cold. 6 , t c h - Duni liras. - Make a biscuit dou h fldence-drivrn it awe b thou ht F As s •healthful, all-the-year-round p o g B Y Y B , fruit, rolrthin and cover with a layer of baked, habits which re ell success conditions. • the pear deserves consideration Y rep ell thea la's nearest net hbor, and a Pared or stewed pears, or sliced ripe , apple's B .r----♦— " CEYLON GREEN TEA. _. .�� member of. the same family. Winter ones. Sprinkle over with a littlo spice pears we may have ;n the form of un- and roll as for roly-poly. Cut this.across :COULD SCARCMY WALK. A Perfect Luxury to Japan Tea Drinkers In slices nearly an'inch thick, drop a <:- ,.looked, !rash fruit, and, while many bit. o1 butter on each and lace in 'bak- A Rheumatic Sufferer,Cured by Dr. people consider that pears lack tone, P Lsad paorrete only. 400, 60o and t113o per Ib. At aN g rooere• . Or, humanly speaking, "force o1 char- Ing pan in oven for 15 minutes, Then Williams' Pink Pills. _ • • soler, that very tact.u1 ses them more pour over them a thick sugar syrup and rY � bake till brown, Rheumatism is roofed in the blood-- s coat, and a stand forhis umbrella- delicate and often more"'pleasing when that is a medical fart every poor rhea- STRATHGONA S BIG FEAST each one separate from every other one. Iresh or "-put u ' Alto ether, how- Sherbet•-This may be made with P P• 6 uratic sufferer should know. Liniments Seven hundred and fitly waiters, chefs f ever they are a richer fruit than they fresh, juicy, sliced fruit or with a simple seem, Pears, for instance, contain Pear sauce. For 10 rnediwr.-sized pears and outward applications cannot pos• " :. and cloak-room attendants came down have read a syrup sibly cure rheumatism. They are a CANADA'S GRAtiD OLD \L♦N F.\TER- front London in two special trains lbs some fat, while' peaches contain none, Y Y P of 1 ib sugar to 1 waste of money, and while the sufferer precious night. - but casual popµlar opinlrxr would de- qt water. Let cord and add fruit with is u<:ng then! the disease is steadily T.11nS E.�IW GUESTS. tide the reversk to be the case, Of tat juice and grated rind of 1 lemon, and growir g worse-is slowly but surely Lord Stratt;4ona arranged for the i'e- _ there 13 .3t3 er cent. of su ar and 1 tablespoon gelatin dissolved in j; cup _., mains of lute great feast to be dustributed P B taking a firmer grasp upon the entire amon the various charitable inslitu starch, the carbohydrates, about lE.fi8. wnrin water. Freeze partially, then re- system. Rheumatism •niust bo treated g -- - of crude fibre 1.16 per cent. By com• move top of freezer and add whipped through ftro blood. That is the only All Britain Was Interested in tufa Din- tions of the place, More than Itiat. he rtson it will be found that while there white of 1 egg for each pint of sherbet placed !n the hands of the Lord Provost• } ' Ou way in which the poisonous acid can ner Given at the Aberdeen is more er and refuse in the ear and finish freezing. y a sum.of f500 to provide an entertain • P be driven out. Dr. Williams Pink Pills Unicersit Celebration.1. . ment for the poor on the day of the than in the' apple, there are also more Pear Ice.-Use very sweet apple cider actually make new blood and thus el• � or unfermented perry instead of the , King's- visit, and as a result a dinner protefst. and more fat so that the pear y ways cure rheumatism: Every dose ':1 s�'-. -is by no means air insipid or insignifl- syrup, adding pears and lemon,. and these ills hcI s to make new rich red Or ,all the features of the great cele- was given to, o number of the poorest "cant fruit 'in real value, and there is freeze without the egg or gelatin. A Wood which sweeps the poisonous acid brallon marking both the ops ning of citizens, while others received .gilts of . seamely a Limit to the methods of vary- tablespoon of sweet, homemade wine. from the s}stem, loosens the achin; the new Marischal College.of the Uni- tea, sugar, and beef. fug its prepnralton for the table, [rests may be used with the syrup or cider in- joints and muscles and gives the rheu• vcrsity of 'Aberdeen and the. four hull- The total cost of the Strathcona ban stead o1 the lemon.. or dried and cooked. In .-new , health tree from pato. dredth anniversary of the 'institution, goat was estimated at £9,000, just under - '�;� Pear P;raniid. - Very ripe, juicy Brandied Pears. - To 4 lbs each o!!Among those who can bear witness to the rnnst'slril;Ing was the banquet given �E' for each guest, and x:1,000 for the pears 'may be deliciously served, un fruit and sugar and 1 qt water, take 1 the truth oft these statenlents is !\firs by Canada s lligh Commissioner, Lord building; and the remainder for Incl . l cooked, by paring, slicing and placing Pt purest brandy. Cook the sugar-and Dorslna Langlrlis, of St. Jerome, Qlle., Strathcona, to 2,560 people, at a cost oT denial expenses. I. . . water tr,i et h^r until a syrup results months she suffered from about 8!3,000. This great undertaking -- .. a glass dish with whipped cream Y �~ ea over them; thorou hl chili be when add the pared pears, eookin;; rueumab+sm and had bosun to think• was carried out jvithout a hitch, though WHAT THE .fiiE�IU INCLUDED. �. •�� p g . y them for 5 minutes, at boiliiig point , tore sending to the table. Where dhe continuously. Remove fruit to preserv- she was incurable. "i cool!not straight- !t entailed the bringing of a complete Though the numbers were.so large. _ fruit jacks flavor add a little lemon Ing jars and cook Syrup 10 or 25 min- ail up," says Miss Langlois. "fits limbs staff of i50 waiters,•cools end ellen• the banquet was as complete-as it only juice and sugar after&Wag, before add- Utes ton longer, till well lhickeried. When were almost useless, so stifr were they. dnntsu from London and the crecttorr of a dozen people were siting down to it. -..-0 ung cream- Poor sauce may be given g For many months I endured such pains a building two hundred feet square. The list of supplies ordered gives some . . similar treatment and either -wish the quite ready add the brandy very care as only rheumatic sufferers can under- The banquet was attended by distin- f;llly, away from any flame, stir and stand.. Although only thirty years of quished men not only from the British ides of the magnitude of Lord Strath- sauce or uncooked, the addition o1 remove at once from stove. Pour this y isles but front all con's undertaking. These included 350 1 '� canoed or' candler} cherries or gra- ' age ltle suffering I endured actual] parts of the world, cantaloupe me]pns, 90 live turtles, 100 DA over the fruit and seat. Should any made me look like an old Acoman.. I who came to do honor .to this great semed ginger gives a pretty, finishing reddish juice exude from fruit on takin whole salmon. 800 large soles 800 large touch as a "company"' s er dish. B u;al liniments and tried several meds- Scattisti k niversity. lobsters, 2,!00 quails, 1.200 partridges, . pany' upp it front the fire, pour it off before adding cines, but of not the sli ghtest help un- - Sauce for .Shortcake.- Pare, quarter syrup. B, 6 S'1'.1CGL'lil:D THE. PRESIDENT. 500 Surrey capon• 200 pairs of best ends aril stew _t q Y p• lA almost by chance my attention was --- - �e peas and-rub smooth Spiced Pears.-To 12 tns pared, cared- directrd to Dr. Wflli$nr� Pink !'tuts. t Tyle' gcnr�.s of Chis great undertaking 01 lamb. ESO pigeon l0 York trams, 91 s thro h-n colander. Add 1 cu of tune ox tongues, 1,800 lettuces, 400 endives. WI P and' halved pears. take 3 pts best vine- began taking'them and In the course of was thi.,: 130 S. of tomatoes; 3 bushels of beet- •- sUced orange, with the juice, and sugar gar, ,% cup each stick cinnamon and ,t fete wee!.s i "could see they were help- Lord Strathcona, that grand old man roots, 1:0 cucumbers, 2.000 eggs, 961 to taste. Pour over hot shortcake and whole cloves and 5 Ilia sugar'. When in me. Little by little the pain began of Erni irE. who is Chancellor of the - serve with cream. - boiling well lace ars in the syrup, E; P dishes of sweets, 630 lb. of Muscat -- -, _' 8 P Pe Y P, to go, and tufa sltttrtess to.leave my University, and wrlo has contributed .BmpesNo peaches, 1300 nectarines, Ii r Baked Pear Meringue.-Pare and core cooking until tender, then seal,while .Joints. t continued takin tris for . ,/rid•-sized pears and, bake -without su, boil hot. g -pillsm no X3 net to its modern improve- g m•B everal months when every symptom meats, fact the president' on n visit crates of bananas. 0 boars of apples 2.E00 pears, 3,000 bottles (450 cereal of .,- Sar' till tender. Remove from stove, Perry.-Perry Is made from pears as of the trouble had disappeared.-I have some time ago, and was talking with him wines (sherry, hoc, ckret, champagne, ,.. place In flat dish, from which 4he des- in cider from apples, but V richer. In about the_forthcoming celebrations. It rt, and liqueurs). 20 cases of whiskey, . : . . PP r.oY tel! a twinge o! rheumatism since, . sert Is.to be served, and flit each core- many parts of England It is used more and. I bless the day Dr. Williams'.Pink it were pa%sible," said his Lordship, "I Fo . hollow with chopped nuts and a little freely than'any other drink, being made pills carne to my notice." 600 bottles o! Apohinaris, GO dozen'sy t, preserve o7 decided flavor, as lemon or from coarse, rough ars unpalatable should like to take some_small part.in phons of mineral waters, 200 boxes of . B Pe Dr. Williams Pink .Pills never fail showingmy Interest in the great t ginger, with syrup. For the simplest for eating purposes:- cure nc�+rmatism tecause they go right cigars, 10,000 Quo Vadis and State Ex= " endde omit nuts end .marmalade, cub- gathering at the University. Do you P cigarettes, 4,000 rolls, IN boxes of to the root of the trouble•in the blood. Ihfnl: it would be acceptable Ii I asked flowers, 8 tons of Ice. ;.istituting syrup -only. . Over the top .. . That is Why there ills cure all the com- y' p everyone present -students, delegates, •There were also 1E•000 glasses, 44,OD1 , spread a meringue made with the whites SAUERKRAUT SECRETS. mon ailments dtio to poor and watery, graduates OM and visitors-to "a '" at,two or three a and X cu of su- g plates, 43 hampers of labia clot2ls and BBs P blond• such-as anaemia, headaches and dinner?" ger. Replace in oven to bm,,n lightly. The cool tall months are bast .for. 6 gi t• resident' was a litho staggered napkins, '� knives, forks,-spoons, . ~bervo hot or cold with ,cream, krnut making. because of the slowrr;bHct�aches, .ind, cation, neural a, S The. P l ,.850 !lower ornaments. • Stuffed Pearn-Pare' and core rather p� B p Vitusdance, general weakness, and the .. i. ri !n v!, the product and tiecau,a uI. at the number. He said: "Why,. there -- the season of malurit o[ hard heading'digressing irtegularities.that afflict wo- will be some 2ZW peNOns•" WHO WERE PRESENT. large pears and in the centre of each y n,en ane growing girls.- It you nr�ed n "I see no dllllculty," answered Lord a seeded date. 'Bake with nnl varieties.of cabbage. These -ere---the e t Y B pa y `.*placey 1 mi,dicine you whit save mnne by Ink• Glrathcona. Amon those present were: Princi' 1 .suflcient water to keep from burning, only sorts suited to cuit.with.a machine,in j; Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at once! ,,For. • ill tender, being careful that the pears without careful examination of the 'for one thing;' continued the Pres!- Lang, tho Archbishop of Cantel bury, J, retain their aha Place in dish for 'heads, leaf by tent. for worms and {n. Sec that the tout Warne. Dr.`Williams dent..' "we', have no hall in Abenlren Lori Kintore, Sir Frederick Treves. the shape. Rnk' Pills for Pale- Pr''ople is printed which could sent that numlxr at din- Prince of btonaco. Lord Aberdeen, Lord serving and covet with custard laude reefs which abound in the looser head- on the wrapper nrourid c}ery box. Sold " - • . . • Errol, Mr. J. Sinclair, M.P- the Secre- groin yolks of 2 s, 1 int milk, 1 ung summer cabbages. herr. -'1 eggs. P by. all medicine' of by mail at lar [or Scotland; bur, Thomas Shaw, •dessertspoon corn starch. Place merin- We use a barrel just washed in salt sit cents a box_or six boxes for 34.:10 -no fondsff returned Lord Strath- Y - Mr. Bryce, ue, made of the whites of on to brine with the head carefully taken out.rra, •that difficulty would.not trouble NI.P•, the Lord Advocate; g eggs P• from The Dr. Williams'Wgitliinfifediclue Co., us. \`-e would build a hall:" fif.P., Chia! Secretary f r Ireland; fi1r. Bread Puddin 1 re re fruit as for Cut the cabbage hoads off in the morn- 99 B� Pn Brockville, Ont. Andrew Carnegie. Sir Alexander Baird, stewing, adding a thin-sliced lemon Ing and put in a cool, shaded place 'till . . ---- . -. . _"The cosu"said i tremendous.". Sir James Reid, Princi l'Sir Williaih .,- and for each cup of sugar using 1 cup worked up. which hould be the same . . "I Dei you," said his Lordship, "not tr: allow the question of cost to disturb Turner, Sir Edgard-.Fry, Aur. H-Henry, of water. In an earthen pudding-dish day. Trim the bee down to.the solid - ,SOLOMON UP TO BATE. ". M.P., Secretary for R'ar; Sir Henr ' place half the,pears and syrup. On this white leases, wash them, cut in halves •- you. TUE BALL DESCRIBED. '- Craik, Principal Sir Oliver Lodge, Stri •spread bread prepared by mixing i or quarters and cut into a large clean Sicilian Judas in an At;empt to Repeat . T. McCall Anderson, Sir William nam ".pint soft crumbs with 1 tablespoon but. hub. We use a gond 3-knife cutter, ilialory Got Left. And so it came about Ihat not only say, the Lard Provost of Edinburgh, Sir ter, 1 cup warm water, the yolks of 2 owned co-operatively b3 halt a .down _ did Lord Strathcona errtertaln 2'x10 Rer- Theodore Martin. the Lord Provost o1 � -'.eggs whipped' with X cup sugar and a neighbors. Wheri the tub is cut full, A case that bears a strikingresem- little grated' nuts a and last, lightly. it is.salted lightly, as for cooking, 'and lions at Dinner, but he-built a hall e. Glasgow, ew Dyce Duckworth, Sir Br g, B Y• > yfi B Mance to problem the soya- accommodate hia fil:ixts while they ate. James .Sivewright, 'Sur- J: Crichton he 2 egg whites• Cover and bake 1% well mixed before pouring in the Dae• tion of which is inseparably bound 'up Experts were called in: anli'the ban- Browne, Sir Robert Ball, and' ir ArchL " - hours and serve with plain sauce flavor- rel• which is put near the cellar wall or with King Solomon's fame came up re- gpeling hail begun to fly up as if by bald Creikie. - red +yell with lemon juice. - a convenient post, to permit the use-of cently for decision here before the crr- mag;C ' Nicanwhile a celebrated London ring the dinner the pipers of the Trifle, an English Recipe. - Prepare a lever and follower, or false top in!cuit judge ai Gcorgi•r, Sicily. Two pea- caterer had teen engaged on the gigan- Gordon Highlanders were loudly' n 1. I.: fruit as above and fill baking dish with pressing down the kraut. When :the I sant women claimed with equal vehe, tic task of organizing supply. Indeed, plauded as they went. round. the hallll •+1+ _allernate layers of sponge or`other pli4in barrel is premed solidly full, with salt mence ownership of a pretty baby boy; it was necessary to bring,'the caterer playing Highland airs. Grace was said. e,tale cake, and pears, pouring over it to the amount of 3 pts !o an ordinary one accusing the other• of posing as the into consultation about the hall itself, by the Moderator of the General •Assem� I _ .yolks.of 3 eggs beaten with X cup su- barrel, replace the head, tighten the real*temporary mother,-after having had the child for to provide a first-class meal for bly before, and the thanksgiving by the gar and• j! liked; ',I,- cup grated cocoa. hooks, bora a small auger hole in the' in cliarge.''• The judge re- %500 persons simultaneously was so Archbishop of CanLekbury after, dinner e.-I. nut, Witls the fruit syrup lois should head and fill. with cold water all the membering the Scriptures, thought he heavy a torte that structural conditions 1 . .....''be sufficient liquid.: , Bake till a light barrel will take up. Keep water over could 'do no l:ielter-than follow King had to be so managed that they, aided '- p TASTE OF THE SPEECHES. the head until-working stops, then plug Solomon's example. tie ordered the instead of hindering it. ., - ----— . bore a small auger hole in ttm-head till child,to be tied to a bench,and, produc- Two days before the banquet'the great Lord' Strathcona, In proposing the '�' . cold weather, to keep cool-And air-tight. ins a carving knife, spoke tube famous building with its adjuncts, was practi- toast of the.Kfng, spoke do the name of .' Too much salt prevents the Proper words that ought to.have led to the im- tally Rnished. and hundreds of visitors his subjects' throughout the whole Uri-• �~ throat Gou�•1�s ripening of the kraal, making it too mlinte discovers the true mother. came to inspect it as one of the sights of lash Empire. That day His Majesty had _ - C sour, and poor in flavor. But times have chnnged. It the Italinn holiday Aberdeen. In a piece of open,done an act which had g:vrn great p'ea O Never use the 'old-time maul or newspaper report is to be believed, the ground in the Gallowgate. within a hun-1 sure, not only to the citiaens of,Aber --p � t ,A tickling in the throat; pounder, which bruises the fibre into two •women cried out simultaneously:- fired yards of the University, there was risen. but to the ,representatives of the clear. yellowish strings, with most of "!t you must cut it up,'Exeelletrza, you spread a Huge white bungalow, Ironie8•I sister kingdoms and of all the great ria. 1loarsenessattimes,adeep the juice pressed out, and which, com• may as well keep the piecesl" by a trellised verandah, which was tions beyond the seas who had sent fireath irritates it;—these Pared with the white, crisp, nutty-fla- ♦_...___ brightened liy_ recncry• This was the i delegates there. Ida congratulated Lord .. vored pressed down kraut, is nearly A TflAr7►FUL R10TIiFR, Strathcona dining-hall. The interior'was I Provost L.}on on his kilighihood, and . are features Of a throat worltrid'is. Preparcrl ns above, barrels - •100 feet square. and across one end was acknowledged for the, University all cough. They're very-de- are,ready, for market or home use inn "1 thank you with all my heart for a platform afoot high, and torts feet that had been done [or,it by the corpora month, an wide. 1'liat was for the chairman's tion. cC tivc and a coo h mix- w at Baby's Own.Tablets have done The• toast was'recessed with.great.en. P g and rofitable method, it is unsur- P for my ]fltlo girl,' says 1\irs. ,Antninc table. Kure Won't cure them. passed. (harctld,.Jr., of St. Boniface, Que.. it was hard -to think the great apart- thuisiastn. . We wish to advise everyone'to, g You want somethin�g that "\Vhen I Lean vin her ,the Tablets meat was only for the clay, for it was The Chancellor next .proposed :"The will heal the in$amed spray cabbage with parts giecn; never stie.seemed to be pining away, but ni• Mished as if it was a room in a m+3n Queen, the Prince and Princess of\\'ales, use loose heads for kraut, and never ter using less than a Dox she was rap- cion. Red cloth floored the place, and and the other members of the .Royal membranes, enrich the pound it down.-- - idly gaining and she is now a fine, fat, while .the upper portion o! lute walls 'Family," and made reference to the true - blOOd and ,tone up the � healthy little one. and I write you this was in blue, the dodo was 'a painted loyalty, which the Prince and Princess r «Mile and ilte ceiling was papered in in their recent travels had found, per- . system ., --. a:: iha acl:nowledgemeat of a mother }' who will never forget 'what Baby's Own while, All round the oul:5ide of the hall wading the Empire,and the keen interest ' _•_LITTLE 'WEARNESSES. Tablets have dune for her child." Let- there the kitchens and tlie,ante-rooms. felt by the colonies in the joint welfare Scott s Emulsion Men Shou',d Be Constantly on Their tcrs :ce Iris nausf bring hope stn cc�oiir- : moor, e n er' c en equtprrien were o a Tie nutton un cr o 1 0 tort to all mothers who have feeble rr tice fitly-gallon copper steam pans for' ''swaj. 1S •uSt SUCK a remedy. 'Guard Against Them: !clay children. Baby's Own Tablets the turtle soup, and the s!enm for heat- Lord Bal[our, in proposing Ile coast -11- One of the strnri est paradoxes in will.. cure .all the minor ailments and ung them twos conducted from an out- of "The University of Aberdeen," said It as vtronderful healing g side boiler me"uring`-14 feel- in -height the Scottish people were..proud of their human nature is that men and women, ran he given just as' safely to"a new and nourishing ower: Born baby as to a well grown child. 'and 5 feet in dianicicr. - universities, They were truly national ' p strugglins apparently with all their 1[ you cannot get these Tablets from SO`tE'OP TEiE DfTAtLS., instiliilions that Rad caught the genius - Cl[illfvC3 the cause of might to succeed, arc yet constantly do of the nation, and had never been more ung things, saying•things, nod tliinkinR your dealer write The. Dr- Williams'' T11QCe were hundreds of Fards of it^sirous than now of ren;�orins triir grr. - the cough"and the whole Medicine Co.. Brockville, -Ont., and get tables and shelves In the lam oi'ary g things-which drive the very success thev 1' vices to the people. Nui1s 11oweWcr� Them at Esc a box. _ ihle or Poor•-need go 'without higher system 13 given new are after away from them. They are . I. kitchens to nceoirinlodate •the' train load the time _counteracting their,efforts >:} �-"�. l -,_ of tableware sent down. ,seine indica- ednea ion in. S collend, and especially in "I strength and vigor . . •'• some indiscretion'. g,n Abr rdeen. (Cheers.) . . ihlce. Trn Phy'sirian: 1 shall have to.forhirl lion of lLe'ma iludr of Ile caterers' - - - - Alen work fans to •get n +.oir snulking. drinkirag, T,nwling and task cony tie gathered from the fact that The other 'spenl:ers of the ecanirsq Srnd j•.free coveted position, and, then, by g fi tale. hours." Patient: "Ah., ] of Plates alone :t,(1(Nl were. necessary. were: firir•c+pal Luang, Sir ,Fredrricic . c etting 1:eepinh Si STT r� BOWN�, Cbeniirt! puffed tip with conceit, or by some tool- sir. n.1 \�'lfe has peen cnnsulling you.'' 1'hcre was il.�thill,^, lrakcshlft in the Treves,- nr.d Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the ish or weak act, knock the scaffoldin g. ii irld Lndy-"IL re is a !dura of «afar, a='r'angcments. Carpenters were bu:y great banquet was clot 1.eft by n shout �'aro,wo, Ont.• «hich they hate been years in building. Crrininly you can drink thnL Tramp Dor dnys fitting up cloak rooms, +W iurre n:•!;nowledl mertl. by Lord Slra throne oh 3oc,an/,�r.e�o. Altdratgirn " nut irdm under them, and down they -_,,, mum. fve got nn iron condi every onr. of the guests wns provilRtl 111e �otc of thanks lendrred him for the go. Their lives are a series of succes- tution, and the water would rust it." ' +With a peg,for Iris lint, a hook for his I night's hospitality. A .. • ' . . q �1-101 �. A, M,,v- ,.�+-.f. ..,•.•_ -'�' a/',++• ,. fie. f • �'.... �r . s mmL,:d.<:.. .:;'...,._�...M�... ae,r -..r _ :: _ ..e - -- .'x.'..+raG......,:: a. .....y._.a.e�w.. - , ' ., .,.. �r•'J'� :tf4��°'�Ji.��:'c+x+""".... Tw,. .•o-+.. :.1...'k•' ""'.=ate^'., .� r77 - - s - - �h'w"L•'' _ =:-'�'•Ps�._..:"..-. :s.:"s..�..a.. pyaa� ,v'.4•.a!s...,,..P;.. ;�:'��:. :, '., ,�:��� ^�i.'`-•�-'���' -f.fi - �.,�"�"'a"':,`a�'„': °�^��Wlm�r.-�' r-Z.:.•'u�e, >.si'<a.+... ,. °`��j'`��-�e�iewcz.�9.:+1�4� •e� -..»•�c?�I!�@1 „-�...�eti�a��`! r'� . . ... ,;�Y f r FRUIT BUI��IESGaTCAHD •i.:,scrouncE of AF1Tu.�. :_,:-.: Gure for Sleeping Sickness Said to Have 9-e z , Been Found.Tel. _ !COTES OF iN"MREST FRO tgEit Tiro Europeans *are reported to have � 1 BANKS AND BRAES. been cured of sleeping sickness in the hen=$ogle trade �``+, Watermael Hospital. N "mark m red) oIi The authorities decline to give details _ s evei'9. Pen-Angle What Is Goin! on lin the highlands at,present, byt it is understood that the' of the highest medical authority in the land you are earnestly advised to use 'A" ' �• batmeut,tells you g treatment consisted of the injection of et . and Lov,Tands of Auld strychnine and aloyrl. COLISFO(M EXPECTORANT " , , It R &ba;tayrots t • British, French and German invesli- eb fak,-your __:-Scotia. tions have been- made in Africa to for Colds, Coughs,Croup,WLaoping Coughs Asthma,and.all. , ' 'i'ltroa! ra0e r(onr 04.n <dealer so Trade d slur ins Major E. W. Blunt, itis husband of wombat this strange disease,,.which has and Lung Troubles. gaiety a,uyW,Eab,inaul g>xaraat8es it: •the Countess of Cromartie, has assumed swept away hundreds of thousands of This famous remedy is a pure vegetable'syrup and should be in .pnud,farwomen.men and .Unde<nveaY ' thus..the name of Blunt-Mackenzie. Her sur natives. Hitherto it has been regarded every home. Your drngglst not only keeps it but recommends it. Deals» ue or m Fitted trad et ism, 8 i 3 name, li1;e that of her son, Vicount as incurable. "aeviepeiaitino an bar' warinerr 1'arbat; remains -lackenzie. Its ravages have been described by �DOw Yq°•'° m_°r,�s"'fl#ciblh►'- Tho lar est uanlit of IIsh that has Livingstone, Selous and other pioneers °vent Emir La' matd5.t L-' quantity ~ar maFtaa. eon b itt8r wearing. . ever been -brought to Kirkwali during'a of exploration on itis Dark Continent; peroid of four days, was landed there and Col. David Bruce discovered. that it, � �, ���r � '-" recent!-r, 13 large Grimsby trawlers was caused by the parasite trypano- ;G" • 4 �E7 !gutting 200 tons of 11sh. soma,"•which is carried by the tsetse EXPE C I Q�,AN- ��'.' I-!Ie•top stairs in a house in Walmer fly. cam, Crescent lbrox, a fashionable Glasgow The disease is at flrst.o[ten put down suburb, collapsed' the other day, -and to laziness, but develons until the vrc _ Qf"iElVt11.E CURT1�INs brought down the lower staircase. The him cannot keep himself anotia, and etre as kinds of hoos.nsusiaas,'ISO _ !snouts were rescued by rrreans.of a fire- ''may fall asleep at any time, even while �� A�/�>t i ����' ._;s h'n g'es e oven d OLEANN esca a•, eatirfg. He wastes to a skeleton,and in �!!'V ' urea Nsw. The coming of age of Mr. John Deter eight months at the outside is a dead �f write to us about roan. Grant, jr., of. Bothiemurchus, son . of man. �qt1 AWWAGAN evalka aa,a"us:Montreal Sheriff Grant of Rothiemurchus, was �__-- � Lie celebrated by several functions held at Waters frust Growers, Attention D°NOT ALLOW F°°�eif `°bee °I»e`' ' 'ilia Down 19ouse, RothieMurchus, near becauee you have lost your&pp°tite and are t03tnjt Aviemore. / flesh,bot commence taking•' errovint LU bu $term 00 The death has occurred at Berwick ionic, u will build you ug quickly. Having no eommissdon to par. and .ening dor of !t1r. Thomas George furrier, a well- Wilt! � sererJ o�tsmie dh pinti ea i to•e 1«a known to,-nsman. . Mr. Turner was ^4 Ethel : "I rather like that young - high,grown an hardy and thrifty stock for tau years of age. lie had been for ilia past D,.ubleda�. He has a good firm mouth F011r sad Spring delivery,for tii.00 p,r ha dred• quarter of a century 'secretary o1 the and chin.' Myrtle: "GoodnessF !las he Fll`O WUIM UKRVAI9 Prop., taureneevild•,gno Berwick aiid Tweedinouih Gas Com- been kissing you, too?" pang. P[o0f •'Milt!° r t Sir Wm. White is a believer in the There can be a drtlerence of opinion �- BUYS'OA turbine for_ maritime propulsion pus on most subjects, but there is only one Made-from !sainted or Galvanized Steel, at prices varying from �.>3'i to 15.10 i $5, H O M E poses. In. d lecture on the 26th•ult in oFfnion as' to the reliability of Mother per hundred square feet covering measure. This to the most durable tem►- London,,on "Modern 1\'arships' he re- v«a,o...s.s..s.Att... fared to the' turbine machines of the Graves Worm Exterminator. Itis safe,. eying on the market, and is an Ideal covering for Houses, Barns, Stores, We- tP.-Vr.. siva Y sure and effectual. vators, Churches, etc. 'Any handy Bean can lay the"t�.SfTAWA" shingles. A ".w...�.1:.► Clydebank-built Cunarder Carmania as _� hammer and snips are the only:tools required.. t.i,y tu.o•o.,.....r. a marvel of rnodeen engine-ring. 14e Mistress: "Bridfiet, 1. don't suppose We are the largest and oldest eccmpfany of the kind under the British D�••••% •a•a•i•L••of 300.00°• expressed satisfaction that the turbine `s L fa ran oi• .ia n..b you mind having dear little Fido in the flag, and have COverfii thottedand8 of the best buildings throughout Canada. ..,� to be adopted in ail new+ British war kitchen with you w'ticn we go ante" i�mg thea? ' I""d"""`�rVW vessels• Bridget "No, mum; 0i loike C have FIRE. WATER-AND UCIKTNING-PROOF• -' W lui.e fr..$730,.sa aao...► . Pipe -- After six' years wailing, .the \'icteric vasaturnrcotrr,ttm+sDartoat him here. Y'see, whin things gds wrong We also manufacture Corrugated lrc,n in long sheets. Conductor -sad cross and donation, together they with the an Oi gits me dander up it's a moibhty EA'1 FSTROIIGi1. Etc. Washington Heights usual annuity,has been received by John big, relief to have something to-kick METAL SIDING. In imitation of brick or atone. - _- - _.:.. - - tL►iA.rd...,.iAerr.u:eio• a-•••• Ross, who was a trooper in the High- .round." ME'T'AL CEILINGS. in Y,bW designs. ar.�.fa•t-A cr. fond Mounted Infants at Faurdeberg, ler.y.,...,r n ssaw y -' .. Writs for Catalogue.No. 14-R and free samples of "E)SHAWA" Sbtatles N-1s h.s,w..u.o.•P-L A.J-I wL and at great personal risk ran to a s • bots 24xL`�5 Feet for$100 wounded ofncer's aid and caTried. him . Be There a Will Wisdom Points the Write tada7: Is casAt ,e can tcotm+ Way.-The The sick man pines rof relic-i, Tg� p37L1L.►.R F�70�Ia�7s out of the zone of fire. The incident( Y ra r'��'a'" was seen by general Lyttelton. Ross is I but he dislikes Fending for the doctor, d bA.. T ,' now-a gardener in the en1ployment of an which means bbltles of drugs never �}em. Q: ONTO, 001 ]OWN.out; 100,Dot }(f0,NQS, Elgin nurseryman. lie is-33 years 'of eon.aumed, fie' has not the resolution �41Ycrdast! stuns°st l3 361boroeat 06 Dundas at. 74 I.enbard st. add Piss"ret _ - CYrMw,V".V.M-A.-.gab 3~ - to load his stomach with- compounds - o _.,+r_...c...,..� 1._swr.. age and a'native of Aberdeen: Tlfa onrrtr>Rv LOAN AND nttlsl ea information has 'been , received-•at which sneell .vulairlously and 1astr• tiilrlta your NaarpetDifiaa-FIIiAD4Yt1C>iAND WOB3{8-0SHAWA. asst •e.C...,a.aaw D�.c.r..r. worse. But it he have the wtlt to drat -_ Ir�r...•r.er.r.iro...,..r� Stornoway of the death at Lucerne. of tar. '\\'ilhtam-:lees., an old-and well- himself with his ailment, wisdom will - g SEEMINGLY. .` LADIES 1 known citizen of `Stornoway. The de- direct alis all entielrl to Parmelee'g \e a- I lie' moralized the.-doctor, Is east ceased, who was 84 years of age,' was table Pi11s, which, as a specific for ind!• " ' • Be •our Agent In-your..locality,.earn in his catty lite a ship, having go-stiorr and disorders of the digestive what it °seers:" . organs, have no equal• money in your spare time sealing our 3ercad his appf•enticeship with his a g ops," sriggesled the professor, Perfumes, Soaps, Toilet Requisites and_ i ih,er, who was a. wctll rrown'4ita;ter uer havelooked- on the seamy. Fla orinb Extracts, articles that are Gold 1.i� , .ari.,ICr, sailing out of -Slornow ay [n NE\V ZEALAND'S PRQSPEnITY., side of W" nevery day-in every l ddb• 50- per 9 ever i _._ used 50 i s ow•n vessel; in which he visited The` general prosperity of New Zea- cent: profit'fn this for you. Write ties _ _ cparly,•all parts ot_the,world. lifter his. land is remarkable. Out of a popula- it.Needs no T@stimoniRl.-Tt :is- a 9b- -.The is B. Eager Company, Toronto. Lint , $5. !raliring Trom the seri, Mr. Lees vias ap- grantee in Itself. 11 testmnnials were -[AT- e le Ian ],000 0 ^^_ i painted harbormaster 'and collector at money:T the savings requirede they could. on of a,little mnth- d hate _ at Biamond :tOrno:ivay. dent mos- The wealth per heerT is nearly nti� frotrt olisnag fuQn3mch n t Fet son, the;Gl anal in tons of men in widely .dUrerent-places SNAP I n � $ I Mr,' George which !s the largest of QnY c ry Had hasavast array of solid t,-r joiner in gtasgow•, has died at' his a rids Statistics show for New Zea- 1 any Fdicines ar'e put anvil dyers' HEAR �I1�INPiEG residence in Lenzie. Born. el the wo 1%t r which have but-an ephemeral. e.< gold Cuff lis---made by � Iand the -highest health and the lowest yea v - years ago at Carstairs, deceased.became death rate of any. country. -i4,tence and LNen.ape tleardpot no more. .Dr. mas' Ee l hdlg`wn [n the store's evvn sk>ded $old! !n joiner on.his oten account as tar back The Tec►sic i.066acres of clean unbroken prairie, smiths. rs 1841?; and among his contracts were.. every since he n h d on earth, o the Coals' Spinning :tfills, Paisley: Kcivin- - , appearance, honks of- the ['led River,. 45 miles from reputation day sin first made Notable valets is found ut drove Art Galleries, and the Technical - - - two _ . {�nM it• Dear Moth y stations. $15-an- acre rl kes t S5,0W our $5.50 pair of 14k Gold, "ile6P. Ile'was a widely travelled man, - Harr "Blanche says she has m= r dumb bell Shape, suitable I;:nd vas a keen cdrler and bowler. Your W6 oma are a coadw 16 superable reasons for remaining cash balance easy. No better farm, no The Docks and Pilotage Committee'of 1Fa11 and VVmta vreatl�dr. � �m te." Horace: .":Ycs,.,I know, what know about Shiloh'° t~ better investment. forrnorlogram;and our Cates. I the Aberdeen Harbor Board reported Cods sold. Doyon they are," Harry: "Then she has told W,At'Gll BEATTiE _ It tlat they had under- consideration the .:•.'CaeaDrp Gra E•w8 T0Ox• and yu?"• Horace: "No;. but.! have .seen :12 Merchants Bank Building, alogue pages show �y „b-ect of providing in addiltonal pan- _What it has doDefor so many? It is saw tier." t f v. for all Winnipeg, Man. Others. loon dock. They recommended that, as —'� be °sly ><eltab4° - - suggested by itis harbor engineer;`itis diseasa of air Articles are sent post free, gf3 It u absolwely lura+dew and'o oath to ala=t'rR �'f� '�� s nota :dict.. ane "His wife is very accomplished. She i I d Ick should Ix: 13o Teet long, i2 feet seem+to fear pwlw in•)wr threat. Are you away of Course- tide; with draft on kee] blocks 16 feet. •'tike his>s°`r'°t°°dt°cure°r7a<*°0°°0Y tea° even a stabi,°ra and loot-+re�lseted cold V iu retuned The 1�a 25c Pa (took. C&rg d with Allen's Lens Balsam t cough and can cook -or play n piano plLs ith.equal D.o}w a .t r..l..a« Iand a lifting capacity (deadweight). of ow an&Skn in IltedizfDe sty wary!w][ooi•r• - Tacilily." "That is an accompiishmenf. ' arwa�vo us a odat "ander�wMlaso GW,tons,.,to cost £li.K0. 1 have newer before heard of sero»» r,.rdsaforof w. There has,passed array In.her tion O Ferdinand: "And do, yrou really love cooking a piano.'' - dredlh year Miss Macrae, wlo resided. me'r' Penelope: "Love you, Ferdinand? Clear Healthy Skin.=Eruptiahs -( e. with her nephew, Bailie Macrae, Beech- t Why, only yesterday•papa.asked me if .ere wood, ,jvair'n. She retained all her - sy altottldbem 1. wouldn't sooner have a pug aog, abd the 'skin and the blvtclles which, blczn. - woodfaculie ai to the last, and could tell I reined!" ish beauty are -tile result, of impure many stogies relating to stirring times A CLOUD OF HAY. _ blood -caused by unhealthy action rt of last century. Miss Macrae was pre a sufferer with corns? It itis liver and kidneys. to correcting Are you • sent in enter , Church when the joy- At,Sprimont,in Belgiuiil,on lune 7th,, you are, get a bottle of Holloway's Corn this unhealthy action and restoring the _ til news of \tChurgton's ,victory at an hour before noon, people at work in Cure. It has never been known to fail. organs I.o.their normal condition, Par- V �,�},� ( � Waterloonjaw wt s announced, an she could offices were sui•pi•istl by a- .sudden melee's Vegerable `-Pills. will at the • �'f{/W{WV VTW recall the rejoicings in Aberdeen on ilia darkness which obscured• (heir rooms. "Madam," said the master of tre Mme time cleanse the blood, and the • Y house, authoritatively, ".when I put my coronation of Queen Victoria: Going outdoors, the saw above the [blotches and eruptions will disappear. . centre of the town a dense cloud; like a foot down it stays*there!" But the little q-ithout leaving 'any trace. - -T great mattress; which-, hid the sun. tactc on which•he brought it down took `--` HEALING PROPERTIES OF WATER. llere and.there the extraordinary clout! all the point out of his illustration. :passer-by: "I thought; "you' 'were was gathered into thick flocculent blind?" - Afendicant: "Well. mister, REhiARRgBi_.E WRECK-RAISING. A somewhat unusual operation n There is no remedy so easily obtained masses, from which filaments were seen s JA did tt. Th•y•enc• edeehnEhol te� is so hard and competition is so to 4 aenrale�r gr en LIiat CN. en. a l? Rd' man has to but of Ie wan to do wreck-raising was been carried out ter- as wwtll, ass itbyn ?hes eine henry turintx out-tobespraysTof )lay,hese l and in n ti ldnvtantlyad!0h•'r w ` keep his Py es open r is any — fiid harbor. •.ome lime since the P tpeumatisot and°alar! _ pada bout "c 1,G" sank in port after tr, seek for something of less efficacy. a short time they lay thick in itis mar• business at 'all," collision with another war-vessel, and There are but few'cases of illness where ket-place. The cloud was composed of Mrs. llastymntch: "I had- a dozen' yi _'notwithstanding the known condition of water should not occupy tho highest a.great quantity TUAT of hay, which had;been proposals .'before yours. And from A ed w h erup 'splt:ha with aeaema and is . smarter men than you,too" Mr. Hasty- ,eovet�•►w�a erup `na that harrtoa this fl� =the sunken bnaic the authorities decided place ns a remedial agent. carried up into the sky by n whirlwind e>s b suds withnes. - to have ft brought to itis surface. For A strip of flannel or i napkin folded' and then transporteu to a great distance match; "They must have'been. How ate, But this externa!re y al.olaleand did they maIlaa wO&v*r' crap. ills purpose two floating cranes of fur- lenelhwise and wrung out of hot wale by the wind. The cloud drove from manage to crawl out of ii?" itn ooativatltiwa RbW ,midnble dimensions were uorth to south, tilized; and and applied arou�dltthucn�ll bring minute in pass? g over the lownand occupied �y 10 Sr�nie persons have :periodical atlarks A .gentleman who._was on .o wi$It,to. ,. Ahe broken and twisted' hull was fished' who has croup Y g or C'anadian cholera, dysentery or dine= Niagara (when the car raised and low. from the depths and swum through lief in a few minutes: A tQwei folded rIt _ . • else) went the air like n bale of merchandise to ered by •n al:llnrbs, then ufckly wrung out us�,�Leat_p.g into the star ling house to witriess the u >,� n vc:.hicll rt-was--tsid: Ie boat nt hot water an, forme a e y app [c ti,7ns to avoid the disease. Change of • s pni[r'in toothache v alar, cookipg, and green fruit, is sure. -descent,being too timid to go down him rwas of steel• and it is nposed seri• o'er the cat of the self. After the car started, .fully ire- o•ssly to ,essay and III lr aparenlly er neuralgia will afford prompt relief. le brie on the al•tacks• To such per. plessed will the danger: he turned to extricable mass to srfn� Ise. This treatment in colic works like ma- suns we wouid recommend Dr. J. D. „ !FREE s De•sentery Cordial as ,being. tee-man in cho"ge,, and..said, Suppose v reg[.led h fi ales' t;ase.s on record having other treatment for hours yielded -Made in Canada and 5otd by all i Ithe best medicine fn the market for all the rope should break?" Or replied ,I DruirtbAs p p' itis man, who had no eye for anything' to-this treatment in ten minutes. sunllnc cam la'nis. If a fey pt o but business, "-they.all paid:before they• �.- pieces of cotton batting dipped in hot This con fa is good for one ten • arc taken in water wUen the s mptorlis W, Mhk v,-aler, thee applied to all so[;eq and new braced Trial Bottle of the cele are noticed no furtlter troub]e will )e went!" - cul„, brulses and sprains is the treat- r experienced. - - meet now generally adopted in hospi- Dr. LCOI1l1i!'dt S�Afltl•Plf1 dols• clot w'atrr tnikcn Trcely half ah a Qure curator In3igeation BiHoue NO COLORS h1 AGTfON t has neeer failed t hour before bcdfifiw, rs an �'xc�`1t'ent ca'- naso 137-�paiai ,()poetipwi,ien-and _ _ Q cure those those all ailments arising therefrom. Some people may not know that COcol- Cd�EBUR Or dufiertng tmm ttiarltC.in the case of c6xstipalion, w•illle Maned free,in plain p�olcage.on e[s are nuw� taken into actiofl. Before 1hm8 CIlPB "h'�nt° sr°nel'ttis 0' it has a soothing effect on t11e _<nmach reodtitof name and addraea. Fin n re invent prc;ceeds -on-servi e','the col=l tf orAtLhms.•- c pos safe cuslo y as suits - and bowels. This treatment: continued in address ors ore placed lel It taflt[cted o th proper such llAnorable insignia•, and "yJhet�� tr,` a few i to,' a mild cos• THE WILSON-OLE CO.. Limited, It -- / e7t ofhdy'P diet,cw�il alleviate[ Matsu falls, Oot. !1'omnty comes marching .home againarpt tot U.q we ' they will be illi fh,, iresFer 7oI nuhbe „7e �ne chu'ORear°i 4n FREtai p`M1t� D lug carried Ahruugh dusty lands and FRB.F.snArf P1.R sent to any address.• e :'.. A. OAMER •. ..,.. ..... .. _.. .... Irving rivers, The mien whose duly it ON & 00.. • Mother—"l henr that tar. Jmus had .......................,_,,,,, carry 'them and Owen conn¢,o.t •.. dry. Cho. impudcnov to kiss YOU 0- the. sla- . w out have leen n xan n tcs•• � °land by-them to the lost are nowadays) u u Ica ., ,n. \'tint d d you do?" Daughter- employed in less sentimeiltnl' it wore } 1 F - e Mull+�uns Seld entaYne fah. I kicv+d hint loo, so ns In make'the Bono !useful, duties. I.5.4i'S ;•i0. 43-08. -- i” people think we were, relatives.” r A.:.2+K J:e^ '+n!?bC'v+'�.-- •='a-. '.�4.- '=i - _ - k,".:_ .i,:r> 'sx`,•.j+` ti —Miss A. Davis spent the holi- A. J. Howlett spent Friday in J S-1—AS ":• days with friends in T.theca the city. - • - a " Y-" no In 19. MoVadden w spent the holi- Junction, was in townon TneBday city an Sunday. w� t i Mie r home i —Miss A. A. 'Field spent a'I —Rev. F. C Harper spent the at her home in orwood. I� � P�. � ` YH J. Marquis returned home couple of days in the city last.holiday with friends in the city. --from, the North=West on,eaturday 'week. —Mrs W:V. Richardson spent -SOLE A(t1�TS. ' --Geo. A. Gordon, of Toronto, —Mies Cline, teacher.'of Atha; a.few days with friends in Oak- trpent Saturday here with his wile t Thanksgiving with Dr. and wood. - ,h - : r open FL1�� ` and Tamil ms's•-Shirley. —Mr. Dunkeld,of Al ton&, sppeent '. —Gordon Law spent Sunday at —Mrs. J. R. Hyland and George a few days with Dr.' and the home of his parents in -Toron- J. Rawlinson spent the holiday Shirley. j t with Mrs. Peart. --Norman Kerr, of -Toronto, Imp6rZal Oxford. 3 f.'.to Junction. , —Dr. Elliot, of .Gravenhurst —Master Frank. Brien accident- spent Monday.here, at the home , sanatorium, visited R» A. Bunt- ly fell from a tree bate day.last of his parents: Ing t rium,Saturvis week and dislocated his elbow. —Stewart E. Thexton, 'of Parry --Mies Hattie Decker, teacher of —Miss Rosie: 'Bradford, of Tc- Sound, is spendin a few days .'Res• the Ansley school, visited Picker- ronto, spent Thanksgiving Day vacation here with his brother. fug friends �n Sunday with her parents, Chas. and Mrs. —Mrs. .H. E. 'Redman,Picker- 'Miss —Albert and Mrs.Gee. of Toron- Bradford: Winnie and Master Leonard spent Proven a success and won —Messrs. Geo. Floss, n mime and place.i -thousands - _ ' to, visited the former's.sister, Mrs. Wm. Rap- Thanksgiving Day with W-.-T.and H an Louis Friez, of Buffalo, la ti8lred a tinea witliiti the R. A. Bdntin last week. pig Mrs. Hamrick. last five years. Mre„Armgatrong, of Markdale, called on James and Mrs. Gordon —Rev. G. and .Mrs. McGregor - htts bees visiting friends in Pick- on Monday. � visited friends in town last week "41 ,ering during the past-week. —The South Ontk4o Teachers prior to settling in Aylmer, Q e., _ �- -Miss Marion Clark, of Toron- Association meets to-day and to- where Mr. McGregor has secured a Call and let us show you our- 2 to,"spent Thanksgiving Day with morrow in the Collegiate Inti- charge - fine stock of W. V:and Mrs. Richardson. tote, Whitby. —F. •H.. and Mrs. Doyle and —Miss Rosie Brander, of Toron- —Mrs. Rawlinson and Master daughter, of Toronto, have re- s spent a few days here last Fletcher, of Toronto, spent a few turned home after spending a stoves, Ra ages, Parlor ' -week with her aunt,Miss Brand. days last week with her mother, 'short vacation in Pickering with —Mr.-.and Mrs. Greenwood, of Mrs. W.'.Peart. their parents. Best OOdI? C80k8 � eaters, '�'i'tC - -Low Prices. Toronto, are spending their hon- —Vincent.Carrigan and Harry —S. T. Gormley has bean en- �eymoori with S. King and family. Henderson, of Toronto, ' spent a gaged by R. A. Bunting as clerk "T —Dr. R. M. and Mrs. Stewart, few dayti last week with Richard in his store, W. Brokenshire hav- d. _B V NDY sof Markham,,spent Sunday here and Mrs. Parker, at the college. Ing secueed a position in Toronto at the borne of the letter's parents —W H. and Mrs Field and with the Massey-Harris Co. .W. and Mrs. Logan. daughter, Miss Aileen,of`Toron- —Robert Miller has purchased- -The Judges court of Revision to, spent Thanks¢iving with the the Platt property on the base was held here on Monday Iast. former's parents, John and Mrs. fine, better known as the Weth- ,'There were not many .appeals-, Field. er%ld estate. 41r. J. L. Somerville - &nd those Sltact came up were -A large number from here at- who is taking charge of the pro- chi stile importance. tended Joseph Gormley's sale on perty will clove. thereon neat )Icie ad' 0 e annual thankofferiug Tuesday afternoon. The day was week. in of the Pickering Auxilia- exceedingly fine and consequently —There will be a' high class f the W. F. M. S. will be held t'he s&le was r� susses=. music•a4 and_ literar�t entertain- - _ ::. St. Andrew's church this —Clarkson and Mrs. :Rogers, menti in St. Andrew s church on We have added to our Large Stock, Wm. Davies' Blend. day evening Pt 7.30_ o'clock, and daunhter, of Kinsale, movers the evening of Friday, Nov.- 10th. � Special value at 25c lb., in black, Green and Mixed. VS. Munro, of, Bowmanville, into their residence opposite the Donald McGregor, the well kuow•n d. d -Kerr, of Melville. church. school. lCe welcome. them as baritone concert singer, Miss Ca11 feta free Sample, _ -'Once tried always used. g " rboro, will be present to.give residents'of the village. Etriana Seers. formerly known as nd Fred Herr, B. A., 'of Hnoz . —On Sunday, Nov. 11th, special Emma De Koveu, soprano, and, BUNTING p v • services will be conducted in St. Miss Bernice Parker, elocutionist, R,. A. it UN T.I N U1'S Plekerin g. ollege, will be present to give � issionary addressee. Andrew's .church, ..it being the all well known professional artists --•Otl Sunday evening a -novel anniverstwy of Rev. Mr. Harpers have"been secured for the occa- sight was presented on our streets induction. These services will be cion. Watch out for particulars when a young couple, .R. C. conducted by the Rev. Janie& later. _ �r p Worth and gaffe, of Philadelphia, Little, B. A., of Brampton. Mr. entered the village with a wheel- Harvey E-. Hoar, of Toronto, the. Harvest Home in Methodist church barrow. They are making a, trip well-known vocalist, w ill also be nest Tuesday evening, good Have You-Seen � around the world in tbis manuer present. to assist in the,music. supper,good programme. on a wager of$15,000 on condition —Mr. Elias Rogers, of Toronto, w that they complete the journey* was,here one day last week, look- Get vour - within three yeare. , One.condi- ins over the property* adjoining - Sale'Bills, dd tion of the wager forbids them Pickering College an which map _ "'Office Stationery, O�lr f1ne - - :y, from buying their meals, they be purchased at a reasonable �,Etc.,. must do their own cooking. figure. While the vote taken at printgd at Wiz` Qeither can they beg for anything the repsesentative meeting held at -- -The News OfSce t --that they ms require, and they Toronto a short time Ago was to it .---annst earn their living . as they in favor of Newmarket site, the - pays p .0 You I. 1 ay' :' _ -- roceed on their 'onrriey. They matter-is by no means definitely - Feft early on Moa &y morning, go' settled and the just claims of ins east. They expect to leave Pickering are not to be ignored. - The parlor Cooks, _ 'Halifax for England.on.Christmas The strong represenatat*'yppn from ;Day. They -appear to be in" good Pickering that nppeare�i -before Toronto �N oris ! .!physical condition, and the 'have the meeting in Toronto is having t Ranges, Stoves, .no doubts uliont,their winning the an effect on the deliberations. of scat rate Mar>�et Re r a Fore- -wager.er. those having.. is and Fore- -One evening last week as.Mr. =Do not torget the ,Harvest castes:• r or ea eri, . Chas. Carruthers and Mr. �'. Gil- Home services in the Methodist The Farmers page�ie a special Tea- etc. , hast were about to enter the church on Sunday next, Rev, Dr. tune. No farmer-can afford to be apple evaporator, they emir t e .Shore of Siancoe St. Methodist without this daily paper with-its live See our"Royal.Oak" -Parlor hest- ppp po 1 y up-to-date reports. er. Its the newest and prettiest in light in the planing-mi 1. Think- church, Oelaawa, will preach in --Special rates stow. = :.' town, ins something mint be wrong, the morning at 10.30 o'clock and Copies can be obtained from John they proceeded to investigate,. and the Rev. F. C. Harper, B. A., Dickie&'Co, .► d as they:were about to enter B. D., of St. �indrew`s church will Orders taken by�1. 9. Chapman, or .- "�tktl'if[g e�E4DE Depot" the door, two young lade quickly occupy the pulpit at '.00 p. m. F.-11.Chapman; Agric. Editor. made their exit through another Special music will- be rendered by The new Pure food and Drn Law door. Further investigation the choiratboth of these services. . the will'mark tt on the 'label of every A.� A :showed that_ they ,had fired up On the evening- of Tuesday,, CauRh Cure containing Opium, Chlor- the engine, and ,had a presure of 30th, Rev. C. O. Johnston, of To- oform, or any other stupifying or 'S 12 pounds of steam. These boys ronto, will deliver his. popula-r pc,isono is drug. But it passes Dr. were probably not aware of trd lecture, "Several _.Different People Shoop's Cough Ctire "� made: for enormity of the offence. In of Whom You are One." Solos •D1 years, entirely free. Dr. Shoup all — entering they bad to break will be given by Miss Catherine +slung has bitterly opposed the tis.,of :--Ahrough a door that was locked, Ellis, Gold-.Medallist at the Toron- Il opiates yr aarcbtics. Dr, Shoop'.,; 7. `and in doing-,so were guilty of to College of Music for 1906, and Lot'gh Cure is absolutely safe even I y g Y, for the youngest babe—and it cures, it house-breaking, a ct•ime punish by Miss C. B. Simpson, of Picker- does not siutply suppress. Get a safe : ' - :abl'e term of imprisonment. Ing. Tea Will be seised- in- the' and reliable Cough Cure, by"simpply ell `b These boys werei of such an age' basement of'the-church from 6 to insisting on having Dr. Shoop s. Let when -they: should be' in their S'o'olock. Admission 25 cents; the law be your protection: We _ homes at that hoar ,instead of children under 10.years 15 cents. cbeerfully recommend and sell it. roaming the streets where they —Owing to the sublimity of the Pickering Pharmacy. will. learn nothing of benefit to. weather on Sunday afternoon, T 'them. In this case bad they two of our enterprising young - rom J O•H Ill- DICKIE & C O. �. . bot been discovered at the time men were-suddenly inspired Lo Lam• , - -• 'they, were, a boiler explosion treat their fair companions .to a �iPhitby S .@affi or a conflaFation might have-been round of pleasure. Upon being the result. In'rnaking the escape, wrongly imformed that .all the 1 Can good Salmon- 1 Package Toy Gusto one of the bays]oat ills cap, which cabs were ordered, they fustics it -Pump works' r • •1 Can Quaker Sweet Peas 1 Package Puffed Rice he way now secure by applying to necessary to resort .. .to e•dry- 1 Can Usher's Sweet Corti 1 Package Triscuit Mr. Somerville, who has it in his dock, where they eared an �. an Pumpkin plan 1 Package\salts Vita .1C }' m possession., , old' schooner,, not at a]1 striking -- - 1 Can Fresh Herrings - .. -• 1.Packils Ralston Food„ —Among .the the holiday visit- to the eye, yet in very.• good. re- 2 Cans French Sardines - 8"lbs. Tilson s Oats ors to Pickering were the follow: pair. In a short space of time A good easy .working uta .� is 1, Can Table Syrup 1 Ib. Lemon Crisp$iscuits in 1lrs. Ashdown and'data ht•- with all comfortably seated ori g y g p 1 2 Spiced Smelts 1 lb. Nixed Biscuits g —. g Y, titne saved. Time is money. +4.Good Oranges 1 lb. Seedless Raisins er, of Toronto, with F. E. and board, the Vessel get sail down the - 1 Bottle Mixed Pickles ' J lb. Good Black Tea guar- and Mrs. Gee; Miss Beatrice Palin- Miller Canal towards Lake Outa- ,dye handle all kinds _and-guar- -_ ier, of Toronto, with her parents: rio, until obstructed by rile Grazed tee satisfaction. , , furl �1(ra T.a _r Rio Lillian Leslie, of Toronto, alter their course to a nest- C}stern tanks fitade to order. : mp with their another;Percy Hilts, of ward,directionin order to gain a am V :,anget argan Toronto B. N. de Foe Wagner,` passage qty Ray: .of, the race. of • Wycliffe College, Toronto, As this we know is ubt a regular ' .E• YY • �QiLas� , %with his parents;F: G. and Mrs. Steamship Line the . captain's - Logan'and daughter, of Tu'ronto, skill was of_no, avail, on, account Brock, street, Whitby. ��'rr' .--COwith the former's parents; Misses of the numerous rocks upon which :"' ,JOHN DICKIE . X+ V . :•Etta and Edna Head, of.Toronto, the vessel struck with consider - •L .'' with their mother;- Misses Curt-tis able-force. Although no lives -and Gamble; of Toronto, with were lost, much consternation - --- - -:Mise Edna Boy Stanley Dale, prevailed on- board, but tliey NOW ;QPE'1�1 -1 -" af. Toronto,.- with his aunt, Mrs. soon proceeded 'on their voy _. W. J. Dale; Arthus J. Rogers, age with more rapidity than eves* Fall Term in the. Infants Boots. & Shoes at 15c pair acrid Lloyd and Russel Shirley; of and the schooner was 'soon lost - ---. -. Toronto, with their parents; to view. Several hours elapsed C=tM BUSiness Cvp e _ ` - 'Elmore Pugh, of Ease Toronto, .before its re-apearance which Z•Of'011t0. ' Misses Shoes &Boots-, -15, 25 & 50c pair. r his-..parents.' and Mrs. was hast sighted'._.at the foot of _ - Taylor and two sons, Torontct, the cans . sailing toward the Enter env time': fiwenteac�rs, with the former's father and dock where it anchored safely one hundred and twenty t &MC-1 pari, l-6s- See �C B--- ton Boots it 26a, 50C_, 75c $1 CO sising ter; Miss Young .of . Toronto, ,leaving the pleasant and ' last= Machines, Unexcelled facilities for 0 with James and Mrs. Gordon; frig memories of'the day to the assisting 'graduates' -to positions.- - These goods are all up-to-date. Clean stock and will be.sold Fred Bunting and Miss MCAllis- voyagers. No doubt the young Write for new Calander: at those prices while they last, - ter, Toronto, with the former's .ladies of this vicinity will be very 'r " rents; M}9A Shaw, of Tbroato, sorry when navigation closes. W. H. SHAW, Principal, W LOGFAN , _ Pickering, Out sistsr, Mrs. Jephson. l—Cont, Youge&Gerrard stn.,Toronto.: W. ' 1 •'•a-r