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I \CIL g .P CILEI'1tiG CO[ ofeNlr Philip. the } - ' a damaging ing i'iT' to. o - allegations ` The above council. met pursuant to On motion counts adjourned 1 p� meet again on i'riday, Dec. 7th for. Is 1 Our 4r Drtttat.• adjournment in the Tov�nshi hit.) g V i. G. • 1 the transaction of general business. i Brougham, Jienlbei•s all resent,reeve ^�R. R. M STEWART, Markharn. f' Todd, in the chair. 5 inutes of last DENTIST. OATS e meeting read and approved. -ALTONA. HonorGrsdtiste of Toronte17nive*sity COLilmUII1C)Ltiana were read from ---_ Ow, �] Ij�sadnateRoyal Qollege o!Dental 8argeoee. ,s / OFFICE-OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. the following: R 1i $ateinan, hi D, Pickering, re Street Railway -not A. Davis was home on Wednes- Opea dally 9s m.to fi P.m. �d l ouildlng road according to a$reernent. day. Roaideace,Main St.,NOrtb. g • S C Flnmerfelt, CIerk of Uxbridge Asa Millard was in town over .AT UNIONVILLE .EVERY FRID3Y. Tp, rq n t 1. Sunday. Do you pin your hat to your r tansm io4p. m. ofnae oyerSummee8ldta Win Puckerin, Aydley, re sheep B. F. Boothby w-is home oyer own hairy Can't d0 fty silTer's Store. 17tf and larnhs damaged and killed. Sunda ' TR.E.8.BARBER,L D.8..D. D. S.. J H Michell, Green River, re dam- be I Haven't enough hairy It must '(� ' H. Spang spent Sunday with , ,1J Dentist,sto.atine. Honor grsaustb of age to horse. his mother. bC you d0 IIOt know Ayer's ' the Boys,College of Dental Surgeons and of Hospital for ick children, Toronto, s the nar.ersi of Toronto. Hours-a to 1g'a m•• �/8 S28 IIOW W. H. l f h, re sheep killed b doge i townvover S Toronto, vis- Hair Vigor t HerC 8 an IntfO cy s S. A. so tip.m. Omoe in(i3nDia's B1ook,over Jew- re Tindall family. 7 atoire T,oeat telephone No.fA. Appoint. g ted in nnday. duction 1 May the acquaint- Z,4 moats may be made tar evenings. 11-id•ace W G Scott re lanbs killed by dogs. Wm. and 14ilss 'Minnie Williams o B ' Toronto. reed home on Saturday. td'Brten tie. ICABHHAM eysry Monday as Ontario rid a Co.To cent y encu rCs111L In a hen growth bn Oats ' g e omo.oyer white's store t71d �g J E Farewell, Whitby, re opposing Miss.Pearl Boothby, of Toronto, of rich,thick,alossyhair I Aad application to be made before Mr spent Sunda with her rents ' e ' tegtl<l. Justice Osler to appeal from the Div- at home. y we know you'll never be gray. dally St 011r ieional Court receiving udgment of «I tarok tbat Area'.ITair vi,ter i,the moat H, PAREWELL, Q. a., BABRIS- t• Alex. and Mrs. Rutledge, of voaderfulhatrRmwerthatwaA•vermad• T Chief Justice Meredith w ich quashed base -ed It for Som*time and I can trots- V a 'liB,Conntf Czows Attorney.and County the Local Option by-law. :�ewinarket, spent' Sunday with h,llr m7 teat I am aresU�pe.sea wkn S0. I olttlsotr. eoms Howe.Whisb9. Elevator. N L Stevenson was heard re a al Jno. flliams, cheertelly reeemme°d x as a spleadw}}rr Flee ration'-]Liss Y.Boom warlaad.tn[7e°•°- - �OW � XOGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• on Township Engineer's award. H. Mallay and Miss Ida For- «, Bolidsors,Ae. 0950-1 oppwits Poat Bring o13IB Jno Cowan was heard re damages to lythe, of Stottffville, visited at E. il[ade J.0.Aqw Co..Lowell.tws. at .• W shy,out Jao.Ball Dow, V;Thea• g p engine in Clark's Hollow bridge. Boothby's on Sunday. °'aa�'a'°C l:eQulirsa9,I+r+.B• Money to Lona. e7 R A Bunting was heard re the Qp t�L+t• _ along. Best ditch on east side of lhurch st, Pick- ditch Gr/ Ctl131CY PECTORAL PeterLtut+'1!, g ering, Engineer's award called for 10 Tindal Sale, next Wednesday. *-� ,. �. rods while only S rods had been om- - • veh on n c f '[� HOplEJ'J8,VETERINARY BUB- pleted; intake was not as award re- - 11. (}ICON, Qrad°aN of the Oatazio wt- pesos and weight quired. Was not willing to pay his , ,WHl,Tl3Y, _- --. Griner, college. Toronto, re tutored member taxes until the amount fur said ditch of III Ontario vetsrinar7 a[•�loa' suooiad�e was taken o8 or the ditch emnpleted. -- - T CoLoeaad statdeacsoaeaadoasgnan• On Stlnda night, Ori 'autotlly- Stock ' �y"0�� �tbofGreenBiter. Ofscaand shoeiastorge Un motion of Jieasrs. McFarlane aild 11 hoarsetolla.aa„sad I So s pm• Private J SPIN Osborne the Clerk instructed to noti- bile, driven by several intoaicat- telepbone in my DO-P-0- Oddie". Grasp a a f the engineer that inspect the ditch ed men, made its appearance in Bin+, out and have same completed according,to town. Going south on Brock - lis�si'aa award. s Stock'a? i Ki+'lsl+t'e• .' ,,. .. J R3 a gasoline became exhausted, and Summer Stock ',- o, orae through culvert. the men were too confused to FRB INN E' — Coln Philip was hgtird re culvert - i A' ato7r�►s. on Brock Road, 8th con. said culvert procure -a fresh supply. • They --,.­ .Must go. XWSV'tAJMM ao>Qt�zOT' _ had been filled up and damaged his therefore, ran the machine into ' D M. SPINE � xT PIG�ERINa LIVERY crops and he wished to be recompens the ditch and left it there till ed f.ir said damage Recommended Monday morning. Whiskey and Preparing for winter stock.-so I am rfat•f* �ar1�*. inatter be settled by arbitration. gasoline don't assimilate. selling international - Stock Food,. @ The reeve reported as to Robt Laat Saturday afternoon a- Spreads, etc.,at cost First-classngl9 for hire by day Milne's wire fence. meeting of the Board Trude was HOPPE Issuer of Marriage _Qr night. Crmmittee on Relief of the Poor re- STOCK FOOD. D• Ltc F the oonnt, of Ontario was tatted to confer with a ccittple By pail, were $3 r. now$300 ' commended payment as follows: of gentlemen re the location here Coco a$Star.and bis residence.Claremont. Jos Burk 1 month's support to Robt By package, were 11.00 now 75c - 'Bus meets all trains.6 Gibson 10 00; F W Mathews & Cu, of a certain industry. The old •, +• 80 40c- t M Issuer o arriaRe Q BII!TTI=Q(I, Is ampulance re Tindall's S 00: Hvgpital elretrle station was under con• N •25 ••. 20c i7• t ow sea!or ra gonane of Ontario. O!- .- Leta at she °tore o:at his resldenee•Pi•i�s -• 'TbaI11111g QOII@• _ for Sick •Children. re Tirxlul fuurily sideration aa' a possible location. all other prepsratioiia at sfCme rate. '- e. 11d00 The gentlemen went army, ppro- H Peak On motion of 31r White chairman raisin to full consider Whitb s - We Boe�e�l &.BEATON TOWPiSHIP OLERH R. Y Y Do .e �er, Oona i.doaRfor taking . • Plel:estny. report was adopted. - advantages and to report at all f +tea. t.eoaatanS, etas money to Iowa The cawruittee on damagers to sheep earl date. The industr as - am formpeoyast . •IYtilt of Morrisge Lao- bq doge recommended payment as . Y Y �20U�;ha1.Z]D ewes" W isr oats t r follows: as cumpI tea would mean A.-Pay. • Wra G Scott 1 lamb killed 1 sheepp Poll of probably $330- weekly. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Pickering and 7 iambs damaged 17.3'3;Wm H Let's all Foal: at the new moon 1f foul want a first 1111 F. tdr counties of Yatft sad Oatarto• Aae• - a ' Pugh 2 lambs killed 1l W n Puck and "wish" that,, the industry MOD pias o+Nt ktaie note«, Address or«n River P.O., Out. pL armaCy $ria 21ainW killed and 4 lambs dam- 'may.ecltne -Chronicle. ;Old 1l � aged 34 8f1: said amounts being two- �... � POLCHEIt. Licensed Auction- thirds sworn'value. • Catnasorsad cousetor for theCoun On motion of air McFarlane chair- Remember Oacar Tlndall's sale: tf ,of York and outario An kinds of auction That Cold Slushy weather is here mea, report was adopted. sates oandne4ed sad♦slnattons made at mad- briog t'n with it to ever house a .ss•e ohatp EetaiM and eon coo- h g y The standing Committee on Con _ efaSsntdT`managed and cold by anctiod os CouR or a cold. Are you prepared tingent reported and recommended GREEN RIVER. GMW/ - POT" tiorte.g«, roots. notes and for it? If' not secure- a bott e-of oto sf , _IIt•�O°°au� leo PhoaeBoCough Cure. It Nox-a-cold. payment as follo�va: - menu gnanateed. 1)R Beaton selecting jurors. 10.00: J Mr%. Al h Hoovers nt it fetensv sad a,irs/catarey Brout�Tam, -25c bottle. Todd ditto 000; John Forgie.•ditto p Call onmay t» fizad by phos•` "`+ days lasat week in Tortdto.�. 5 W: D R Beaton. on acct ofsalary For the Little Ones-Geta bottle ref Miss A. Barne9 visited with f32 b0; J Cowan repairs to engine 6 0U; L. D. Banks, -Pickering our White Pine and Tar. FApecially Og '.lira. P. R. Hoover last week. AL ESTATE re for children U I{ Beaton postage etc., 10 00. _ R prepared Alpheus \i n ander, of Toron- Too Your committee would recomruend p gs Only a.few weeks now till Xmas. that the necwnxary legal notice br giv- t9. spent Sunday with his parents �Vxat till von set our display of en to the T.>runto. and Radial railw:►y Very sorry to report lllisa All w[(t�[a� }u t O[ � ���CHRISTMAS GIFTS at Cu'y re compleCIon ut said loud at Fidler is 'du'fferirig from typhoid n[J ER Ant r , City s. In a eat) C'ty Price pr0oper li f Shorne c R oorporat dbyact of Parliament 814 nes Insurance and motion o Jir O chairman fever. . au Mrs. Brundell, of -. Kev. G d Eves tested Free. Satisfaction guar- report was-adopted. Me1c•sins Sz:adh. g Th Stoaffvilie,, and 1liisa Coakwell Author!:eloa icat.....................al �'i0n4e9anClIIg Done anteed, a standing connnittee.oii. Roads •Mo.= ` - J. and Mrs. Wilson Subscribed Capital...... .... aoo.000 ' And Bridges reportefl and recoui_ too a«.t............:............:.. . .. aao,000 . k tet; with ' - 4luuda last. fall stock of Rubber, Gciod al- mended payment as follows: - 7 Assets Rea3l19poavertible..-.....�,.. l,$0a8f trays on hand. W J Devitt for 1'2. in. pipe 6 12;; W Geo. Ferrier, of � hitevale, W'" road CowA.,F.eQ, T.H.McMaarrx EeQ, House and.Ln for Salle or to rent. G Hain repairing road grader 1.00: H in the village last `week, looking t'reSident ba.hier T. �I. McEADDEN, Fen-vhy right of way to gravel pit 2 tM); very thin ftbm his .recent attack " tee -Col attention gig so prom ly sat. •Alco Planing Miil for.sale. } Druggist and Optician -Thos Bennett t31 yds xv el B 48; Rnt,t +ore nenroene solicited and pro ptly made - - KI of typhoid fever Farmer's No diecountea American and -' • Found right f d for s 5 W; r Fore n Ezebsnge bonifb't and sold Drafte is- ;e r ht o n q r threshes Albert Heisey had the'misfo - rs 3150 acre Farm for sale. Jesse Cook for piles 194 20; Robt R' Snod,syatlable on all parts of she world tune loosing .nue of his colts by •. Toms rep .damage- to sAed caused savings Saa]t Depasttneat, If you went to buy sell or rent,call Hello] Fai nl:ters Iiy stone crusher a Oq; Geo White 1'tinning into a bark) wire fence Iaberest allowed oa dbpodte at highest our office. Bargains. erusliing stone and +running engine and breaking its neck. rent ratoe,and creditedhalf-yearly todaiwizi• - at Rouge Hill 182 13;Geo_White Luso The auniwersary of the-Bapti t Geo. Kerr.Manager, and teams at Rough Hill 134 84; R church held here last Sundpy and " — • �. Richardson• If yon want a good robe or lap rug Ward bonus on 110 rods wire fence Monday was as astral a grand •����•���� tot b,con v, 16 50; Geo Cooper siren and success. The weather . was all , 1 Public, Picketin>;. : a horse blanket or a good fur over tcarn on north town line 3 19; Win that could be desired. Excellent - -Notary coat, x nod suit of clgthes made by Ham rep hppro�u h to bridge 2nd con g . sermons. were preached by the QUn t T H Conner men and teams div 2, �- John Northway & Son,Toronto, call c j; Geo Coo Cooper oulwert in 7th con Revs. S. Benson of Toronto, and „ 1y,'+ ' at the Farmer's Supply Store. Every 1 U7; \jut Junes inen .in div 20 4 24; Grant, of Markha and were t`, - attiede goateed..- Satisfaction. or R J Price inen and 'teams div 11, 7 12; listened to by y large con- T •�,►l 'L1r�lltllre+t+W+ • your money refunded. Geo ;: Pugh timber fuen3tc-attr#e� greg<ition at ervices: The _` ',17 1'a����jr4 Clark's Iinikity bridge 21 80; J H E3or singing by ;�* three different jJ uj 1J UV J FaR�i�RS' SUPPLY STORE, niun building bridge on Base line 38 40 choirs, excelled all former oeca- A fall line of first- l'I S (%ha man'nails bolts and washers a!K E. Bryan, Manager. F aiuns. Un Monday- evening the yf uraq ci'y¢ppeamnee '. alas$fa ngw 1 4S; « I3 Wilson, iron work on church was comfortably filled by on exhibition in. -- Grcentrood bridge e its 95. an attentive. audience who lister,- are four essentials in ~ nae ware rooms. On motion of 3Ir Palmer chairman D� ��Ial` �A � report was adapted. ened• with rapt' attention to, the buying a t Prices right. On motion the Reece was instructed lecture given by A. R. Park, _ �3etid. C)fllce, Toronto to grant his order on the treasurer in of Claremont. The lecture WATCH. - f the parties recommended l i was. bot nteresting and in- -`—� .- -Dl avor o rtrti c n h i e re ors o e various s an Ing 9 ruC ti as R 8 listened o 1e Capital Authorized, $4,000,000 corumiLtee its presented this da "Tramp abroad." It made the • _ • Piokeriag, Ont •• , pard up 3,000,000 lir Palmer gives notice that he will T Reserve fund and nodi- audience feel as though they : at the next lueetin of the Council w travelling in a Foreign vided profits 3,839,000 move forleaveto introduce a by-law to were ravel g Total assets -.42,000,000 rovide for the takingof the votes of Land. The music furnished by Tagner Co. he electors on the first Monday in bliss �Nilsnn, Mrs. Ed: `Nilson, W$I�+BY BRA NCH, January next for and against the and Mr. W. Willson alto the present `commutation system of Sta- Locust Hill quartette was - Have a full line of mesh and cur- General Banking Btisiaess tute•Labor, so as to ascertain if a ma- appreciated very - much by all 1tQlttdt g ority of the electors-favor the reten- resent. Should any Of those �a�-�,.a►� ed meats constantly on hand. transacted. j, s - tion of the present system ora return singers favor us with their pre- Spice etrention yen to the COl18C'- to thea stens -of performingsuch + �. P Bl statute labor. Bence in the future they will re- hers,etc. . tin of ftiimer�e sale Ona oeive a most ,hearty welcome. T -- Spice Roll Breakfast Bacon, $am; � Mr T C Osborne oeconded by Mr J, Interesting addresses were also - - r other nows. ;McFarlane moves that Mr N L Steven- given ices paid for J _ B attle. bY the Revs Remolds enaon be notified to at once remove 6AVIN(la DEPARTMENT. the stones and earth with which he has Blundell. The chart was - obetructed the outlet-to a culvert on to y Rev. Lamont, pastor. !A ai/talion s. 3 gyuca aomo 1'"'�'� -t As rolsows:- =e3pOBitB received jo$.-�1. 8nd the Brock road about t30 rods north It was moved by:H. Hop $ny your watch from" 8:33 A. M. upwards. from the 8th eoneession road of the crus and secon�Ic ed- Y ni No. 6 MaII.`., Hoover that a vote of thanks BASSETTS Wb��Y+ ';� fence or the lands of the said N I. _ INGI_ le •• 12 LocAh ';..;:. 2:47 P. M. X terebl3t allowed at highest Stevenson, on lot 18 in said conces- � extended to those who took tr 10 toe". 8:04 P. M, current rates. Qion, whereby certain waters are I� or aid half part, which was heart) rt- and you will be sure to 'get all S Z"4i,nfs conte Wxs% As irowAww-- 003=pO Z.Z1 deC p diverted from their natural coarse q nded b the clapping of I these and good value begidea e No.9 LocAL 8:41 A.M. earl across said lands. backing the said po 3' pp K 1, ke8 P. H. yearly waters on to the lands of Colin Philip,hands, thus bringing to n C n e 11 LOCAL . 1._'_ 8•SDEt$,M, - - �. ._-... _ _. y p i ,c , 1l�anager,._on lot 19,.in the sand concession, and aver leasant ann versary. �ei7•Br���� .,..,.... ..-rte•....... .y•.f3.�r�c.. • .:r,'..:7' saes..' - .. .r' :.,.:.�,,.x:.r�k,. .w6�+•z-. .a.�....,.-;.cb.•,;w•:. .+..a--.�.,.t.- �:,. .R- .-�es�as. �i.-. :-•f•', .,a:.'„:qr• �::•v'� C ..T*". ,. .., 11 - �r - - ,_ �.M { F� ,-1 1, h€ f. �:: ,r r.f `;' a =ti. s. .. �.,s x :ns y $H -. ar..a;«sW, .s '.'.�...<+ .�w._.-,-- a. ..w �q.. -•i• - .-t' .•E: �i. -,.-3,., . 1i . a3,`. .yid ',;1. _ i.' "'.yt"Fl ,s N3. u .:J .— .. ,. ,- – . . - . PZOT, TF: - _ .h Y $1 - r 11 -:., -...... .. ,.. ..:, q 4 " •* .L•.' a •A .y+, ....-. +.,....•.. .. :.... ..Y,.. ,� y... _ r' " -- }} w`.:.:. "". J .. -_. _ n..-..-- ..-. ...-_ . . -- Al ... ._ - _ r CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS - -- - - DINS ��TS :CV . .AERONAU'T`S ADVE. RE. ,FARTiIEST. NORTIt RECORD. TILE BUQUNGIL M TRAGEDY. Defeelive Valve Began to Leak at a Arctic Explorer Peary Reaches Latitude Detectives, Stripers 'and Mill 0-13. t,, _ __ 11 ' ! Ileighl of 5.W0 Fe>t. of 8? Degrees 6 Minutes. _ _ Deld' to be iCuilty. . ,'r _____-_ _j - - A F3READSTUFFS, iIAPPENIZ rnom ALL OVE11 Tats A despatch from Augusta, Geor-ia, A despatch from Np* fork says: AL A despatch from Ottawa.says: The Toronto, Nov. 6.-Flour - Ontario- :' GLOB& says: Dr. Julian P. T_7Kjnias of New fort; L. Bridgeman, of the ll?ary Arctic Club, iury in the Buckinghaui-i[iquest reached I)ull,_$�,70 bid for 30 per cent. patents,. ",' a maria a most Barin ascension to bis >> x;., g' an associate of Lieut. }tobt, L'. ! car}', ,n a .verdict shortly. before eight o'clock on buyers' bags, outside, for export. Mani- 1. .- balloon, Nirvana, here on Wednesday-,• Friday; at his home here, received a tete- \Vednesday night. Eight}•six vv'}tneases toga-first patents, S1.50; second p¢4 M Owing t0 the location of the Fair gram from Peary which shored thatthe tlad been examined in the-five days that fdeompht� Brlets-From Car Own W4 grounds sortie dislance from the city, ex lorer had achie`'ed 87 degrees G min• .ihc n ui• w•as-in ogress. . The chief, erns, flet; bakers', $3.90: ,'" f Ih. ba had to .be inflated sonic.some. m111s P b. q progress. bfillfeel-011lario` bran scarce, $1g;' 01her- Countries o. flecent g utes, north latitude, the'fat Uie�i north, .witnessp to-day were Ifay or \'alley shorts; $18.50. :. r away, and it was intended to low it to and tw•o de ees 5.1 minutes from the , Oeeurreaes• the Quads u the canal. the stleam. slid lht t��a :ltacLarens, Albeit Afar- Corn--No. }ellovr, 53c to 53j';c, To•' ?' 6`[ P North Pale. Translatbd into statute Laren, who }t was alleged was-•Hl the ionto, Ac more outside. . . u- proved,too narrow, and •the bag ire miles that .means 200.36 [li}les from I.he 1, :: NADA. .thick of tile Ilght with a revolver, swore 'Rye-72c outside:' '- - 1 quently caught in trees and was more petal that has been the goal of Arctic - Vittnnipeg is tree o[ sm¢llpox. or less damn-ed. \'v hen about $`mile positively il>at,lIe had no weapon. Half Buckwheat-5,c to 55c outside Arran};c[uenls are ilr.progress for the K OsPlu�crs for years \vilhout end. Peary„ a hut3r 11etc,rc the$fritters Ga111c up l)C Call.bOIlrd gUOtIIhonS to-day were: from the grounds Dr. Thomas decid4d has been after this ever _ince 1891• . Bran--$15.50 bid, outside. G- ° swore he had liallded his revolver-to to -'!opening of Parliamcn! on November_2. to try no longer, Rnd, mounting into the The telegram reads.- Delectee O:.'ei1. Wlleut-,Oatticiu -' No: 2 iilisec�, 'roc- The Ontario Government has extended network, he seated himself on the con- "Hopedale, Labrador (Via Twitting!. for five .-nonths the Soo loan_ guarantee- centric ria and, cut;awn the enTangled P� Corr ?t�Alahon made a Icnt;tllY hid+ o iU^}de. g Y gaG�, 1\ewfoundland), "4ov• 2. address to lf,+:! jury, who then refired. Wheat-Maniloba-At lake ports, No.. of $1,090,000. basket. T116 balloun rose likd a shot ,•3•,t Herbert L. Bridgman, They were nut Cal nearly four, tlolirs, 1 northern, SOc'bfd.' • Arrangements have been completed and' travelled In a southwesterly dirrc- .. g , 11cumevelt wintered north coast Grartt- Lhc chief-•bone of conLelltion- bciug talc Barley-No. 3 extra, Abe .bid. 7Sc per `Ior the erection of ¢ seven-story hotel flan io an estimated height-of 5;00 fee!• land, somcnvhut north Alert , winter adion of Dr. 13odli ue, 'the }ural cor- Mut. points; C.P.R. ? ' -at Landon, Ont. When about seven miles Irum Augusta t�.tels. Went north vvitll sled^es Feb Sir Hen[y Pellntt slates that N}agars t},� valve, which had been damaged q C Quer, who rode' in the strikers' vehicle Peas--78c bid, outside. : rurr.y via "licrkia and Colwnbia• 1)? containi❑ t Ihe ons, .and coscred ttient Oats-3;;;c_asked; outside, -35a• bid: electric power. v1ould not be delivered.. Monday, and had been patched with- lavrd by 'open water between 84 and-85 11: when attention was' ,Lmwn to diem• math line. • 3 -t: Toronto for a couple of weeks yet- surgeon's adhesive plaster, began leak- d,,grecs.• Beyond S5 six days. Gate t`,�Ituull lhte j`usy brought in the fol- Rye-75c nskcd outside. lie bid. An-increase of pay from ten to thirty Ing rapidly, and the aeronaut shot di.,ru tod- ice.dcstroyed cashes, c_nt off Y - , , . Buckwheat-5#c bid, G.T.R. .cents a day has been granted junior downward too rapidly tar gomiort. vol p su ol-ling bodies lowing v?rdicl:- P Y CGRlRIUnICRlian with PP \\'e, the undersigned urors decI'flre ' gin of the Intercolonial Rnilway- having ,any ballast, he endeavored-to i and drifted due east, Reached 87 degrees Mat •vve find that 1'hon:ns Belaagrr and Coli1TRY ht10DE CE. � •. Several defects are rePlortetd in the lighten the ship by cutting off his shoes f G minutes north Iatitude over ice, deifl- (}le[iault came to their deaths - -'Orst issue of the Ross rifle h d .heavy leather leggings, and also l jn„ aliadily eastwnld. Cictulzling ale P'raneof; Butter-Honireal trade papers report : west Mounted Police. threw away his coat and the contents ,eight dogs. Drifted eastward,. in Ilku 'fawn of Buckingham, in the dis- delayed Tlict of Oltaava, on the Sth October, 1906, butler prices as lower, but here they The work of the revision of the sta- of his pockets,. Thi descent was but by open water, reached north coast.-_- continue firm and unchanged, willt light , . ,Lutes will .be completed in Lillie for Its i;Ule checked,- and he plumped down in Creenland in straitPilal conditions. being lolled in andtile l urs( of a rtut by receipts,.' . - • sa'nelioli by the Legislature at Ats next the m+ddle of a cotton.field. .Owing to }filled musk oxen and•sFlurned along F['allk Kiernan and Iohn C. Cummings, Creamery ... :.: 2:>n to 2Gc session. his location in the rigging, Dr. Thomas z rl co t north coast Gre�:nlflnd. l'iear,l; of tile- Cit of Montreal; Ro�� do solids .. .... ... 2ic to 24c ggi S• Greenl:lnd coast to stop. 'Cwn supporting both u1 lh�Town of Bucic}n baht` Pier Three of ills flue Judges of the Court was unable to ret from under, and was P rues d Y Y dairy prinf.; .... .... ... 22c to 23c 11 of Appeal decided that the betting caught in the folds of the balloon when One rescued by me In starving condi- Engrain, presently of the Town 'or do pails ... .... .... 19c to20C booths at the Woodbine were gambling it struck. It then started across the tion. After one week �reeuperation cn 13uekinghanr, F. W, Warner, peesently do, tubo .. ISe to 20c houses. field, dragging Dr. Thomas nearly a Roosevelt sledged vv'esi, completing dead. and the olher.Cunstabtes shooting Inferior .. .... .. ... .. .. 17c to 1& y The Privy Council has decided that the quarter of a mile before he could extri- nortAtceast Grantla ,f and reached olhcr tit diem, in.such circumstances shat they Cheese-I3)C,c to 13%c for large, and '! members of the Christian Brothers who rale himself. He was badly scratched land, near 100th meridian. should LA sent before a criniinal court. lie to 14yc far twi{1s. : I ,--'!.` ..leash fn the schools of OAtartO must.be and.lacerated, but not seriousay injured. "Homeward voyage _ irn.essant bathe "\l!e rind that Albert hfact.aren. and Eggs-Prices are very firm.for fresh ;_ J. : properly qualified teachers. bosh of the Town with ice,storms and head winds. Rcose- Alexander AfacLamn, at 31c t0 22c. ` . . Mr. S. Leonard Sharman, accountant «---♦--- - veil ma_ gnificent ice figurer anti . sea of Buckingham, aiY gifllty -i ti aneird aPoliliocs=-Ontario 55c to 60c per bag: in the Department of Raiivvays anal Ca-_ � _ great. '10 deaths nr ,line in exp(- devttrs in bringing in those m••?n, and (,astern, 65c to i0c per bag, oti track hats, has Leen appointed Controller and GREAT BUILDING BOOM. -. ' c 1 I "I EARY." "We sis^ find that Adelard Hamelin. Poultry A considerably increased .--:44 T&eubut" of new office. - Toronto Is Seventh in the List of-Pros- - �----;:-----•-- llilairc rhIIrelte, Job_n Baptiste.. •.rle- .sup market, and the de. > nt fiscal _ k ply rva� on the year !n I. a R. earnings p A despatch from Cities. _'IEPiDE1))C Is t;P7tF.ADING. ►Hent, Culbert Bastien, George.'Baptiste.. m The Increase for the p>"e� _ and was quite brisk, keeping prices u to Oct EY - _ . sun Crotcau, all of Buckingham, and steady. t from Toronto says: The marl athero, ere g rilty in that they Chickens, ioverthe same period of last year �s building permits issued from the City Fartber Outbreaks of 13 111110! in lacus y dte.sed ..: 9<to Ila ti410,3itS, Archltecfs aQice:t show.that To[�nto. Es - aec+5,mpanird llxise m(n in this rintnus. do }}tire ,„, ^c to 34 r1r-- . Mr. James Cowan h-as been awarded the seventh `most prosperous city ^ri� Brunswick Districts assault. In wh cli they met their death$• pfd fovvk dt cssed ........ Sc to ae , a contract for 1,000.000 tie$, 13•(100.000 this continerit so far as build}'ng is con- A despatch from Vit. Jahn. N. B., says: and should be sent before the criminal . do I, ... ... ..Gr;to 'e feet of logs and 300,OOP feet of piling cerned. Two records have been.broken, Though provincial authorities cuntinuc court•. Ducks, dlPgsed -, 9c to 136 r[.. .. . ; 'f��r the Canadian Northern Railway. � shown by the returns just issued. to issue reassuring mpnrta, the small- "\\'e also find Il:at Pr. Alex. iiadri= C,c•ese, dressed 9c to Ila f" The Ottawa authnrities have been ad- pennits for October represent $I,-I pox,epidemic is-undoubtedly spreading �P,- of Buckingham, is more 91111tY, Turkeys .. . ..• ...... 14c to 16a v sed that the New Zealand Government The5 3 5+3,-against lSl.O09.005 for October, and considerable alarm is felt. In addi- tTiun an+ ether of the magistrates of the Baled ctraiv-Flrm at tib per ton-in ::.hay voted. x,000 anntlalty for direst 1! i. The only prevtous months which tion to the 75 rase. in Keni County, town-• in that he anticipated sorious wi111 light aFlPrings. "No. 1 t::nrrthy, fila ;f_. �eteamshtp service with Canada• y trouble and •neglected to do Iris' dui Q The hip service . Government is suint have come anything near this total was which have now been [lrmP quaranti:l• ao y, tc •.10,50 per ton to car lots here the Ocean inion . Government at t is subog last May, which reached $I-YL1,l60, and ed, there are about half a hundred easCs• and that "he too should go before the Baled Straw-Firm at $6 per tont In P' August of 1966, which totalled-ti1,417.- of the most virulent type of the disease . Criminal•court." car lots herr. : for failure to return twa. Japanese, wrho- 155.- The total values'represented Ly In Southampton, York_r.ounty, and a11e }-vin jsrolx, '.fo�s.� f:oulet unci Ianvier . ,W . an afflicted wjto krochoma• permits issued for the ten months ..t case has developed in this city. Tile tiamelm, both of fvbool art: related to A[011TR.11 MARKETS .' : I Capt. Newcombe,�of file Government this year reaches $tf,102X5, against Village of Salisbury, ill Albert Counly. strikers, dissented from this verdict, - ,. fishery cruiser,Kestrel, now protecting S�954,789 for the same. ten months of .bar been ptace+I in danger of infection TWL'LVE ARREST$ ]I.4AE. Atan!r�a1, 1ov. G-!Fath - Bu6ines! British Columbia waters. is reported 'u 1905_ The total value§ of last yeor were from Kent CouAty; thrtlu0 four melt. -" c 1 es quiet on 1lie:.local grain mar- a►+er[ded as a result of an enquiry by the , A de.•patch from Ottn�aa sa ;: Tneclve �feet Tllere were- same inquiries from - Idintster of 14�arine: The captain. Is Be- $17.347;9-0,`sa that rthe Een'Irronths al who have been +sxpased to t.jn d:ease, sr li al.IIuekingtlam nauud !n. I},e ver- , 19(6 atrearly.exceeds.the totals of the returiiinti to t11Pir home4 thCre: :-The over the cable, but bids showed little r : ¢used of buying supplies for the ship db_t of th@ Coroner's jury as being guilty n ems 1, - whole of last year by $754.9:13- The postal authorities have closed all post 1 improv n _ :at excessive rates. -- _ buildings erected this veas so tar total offices in the InWtcd district_ ei mnrdtr or accessc,[•y therein a ern= Bsrkwhcat-SGi per bushel, eY stare, n,;cticn }vilh the'Stl 1.r rials were ta1:n- Worn-Ankcricui,:No. 2 mixed, 5 Q= .. _ 4,=, as compared with 2,605: for the --t-- -- - - -ally -zrrt*1f1d u[1 Saturday afternoon. store. ' 1 GREAT BRITAIN. sarpo tet}_montlTs of last year.- VERDICT OF AIANSLALGHTER. ['?Y as of not t utlt} were entered in en..h Oats-On srGt, No. 2 white, 403e,,c to The British Admlra}ly-is Froposing ro an par0le'wa coutinuel tui- .i �o $gyc to i ri1Se, d the tC. : 3 \hlle, dt1C: I\ L train colonials for naval service. Belleville Jary Find.. Ifl+gngbell hiflr+l bt next Friday without hail. 'A guRran- 3bV,c to 3`h, per bushel, ex-store. I - An attempt is being made to get )tie .!lLA ... 68}1 OINSIti11P. - - [Its �t'ifr. . - _. _ . - t"C was givell,by the laapers that sll Peas-Il+,iliu$ peas:$t in carlr,,tld lots, w}nncr,of the Oxford Cambridge bout ,q despatch fro[n Aclh,i}ite says: Tl.;c ,:,nirld upti,:tl next Fridley. On that ctav $1 10 fn jc,bYi:ng tots. race. to visit emetic$ next year. ° r court-room was crowded on Fri,9z Jut);;,:. Choquctie will 40 .Present, +incl Fte11p\{auaoba-Spring wheat, ?A.£3 • . Mr:Wltifelaw Reid, United States AIn� PtatrProposed.la Present theIlnfl! From morning, when th+> c�" t opened at 9 arrunga for Il:r, pretiniinar he'aring�• to 53.60; -trun;r bakers', $.1.911 to $4.IU; . tDasslbor to Great Britain, has been giv Wedding.. o`clock Justice Bi tin addressed the i —'`- wt:nte, ivllcat Patents; $5.10 to 155.-5; ell file freedom of the city. of Dundee. A 'despatch from Chicago, Ill., 'says: jury al;ioul anchotii• irr-suniming un ,the ::Asi: MINLriTER", MEDtAlTION. mrafght rotler ; x.60 t-0- $3.70; do. in �- Air..Reclmond declared in Parliament bedding bells will ring only far those Kte:nt;beit -marde+t trip). llis_Lnrtiship ..'. . — hn s, S1.tii l0 131.75; extras,. $1.50 td en Wednesday that Irish larSdiorils happy young persons who succeed in reviewed at length the evidence submit. ilon. Mr. liontieth Ilears Complaint cif CIL5:,- should be compelled to sell their un- Passing a State inspection test if the let], and dwelt upon the tnG*t that the - )feet Growers. Milt}ee+f-\t.+niloriy bran, in bags, SIS tenanted lands. ideas of the Am(rican Stock Breeders' isoner had repeatedly stalPti Ihai he t� 5'O;.shorls; $`2!.50 to R-,', fh:taria It is annrnmced, that�lhe baltleghip ,kssociatiart are carried out. T'lo assn- dui it with his fist,. The•ground for A de,Patch from Toronto s'iy Two bran, in hags, $18.50 10 319;" Shoits, •- •' braadnnught will be attached to the new ciallon has turned-for the in front $21.!Z to $.•, niilled mouille, $_1 to S.a, 1trea out t flu ht for Rear Admiral insanity, his Lordship stateii,.cnild rot deputath, called' upon, 'Flop. �cl;on r . a a flogship file,consideration of cattle, sheep.' and be considered, as there -was no evidence Ahiinteith, minister of AgrienthnC, on I straight grain;"82S to -829 per ton. - - ,..Franc' G Bridgeman, hogs do the culture of .humans, and It adduced to show that ho.was insanr, \\Gednesdny. . As a ,result_,ot .a.het}tin[1 -nolled Os1::-1'er bag, $1.95 to $2 in • I . -It -ViTE SF:\TES. Fill be the ultimate business of the The charge was rather.Scrongly against from the producers of beets, chiP-lly ca[._}nE, Z;,70•}n•jobtuug lots. U A C�annlutee of Eugenics, just appoiniocf; the prisQncr. The jury +Mired at Id farmers of 1'orlr County, represPntattl'es t;ornme9l-Feed meal, $L23; glaRu•, ..,•locoinotice-.engineer was scolded-to t-1•keep an eye out for ill-mated Hairs: o'clock, and,atter deliberating.Sor ne^r- of the -B?clip Sugar Company were in laled, $1.53; . - .death on Sunday'in a trail) wreck at A marriage censorship may-result if the ly five biours,;returned a:vel rtict of'nnu1= consultation .vcill3.. the llfinister, _Ae- Hay-No. 1: 31'.30;10 $13; No. 2 hay,' - Rime, N. Y•' inspection idea proves-practicable. Pro- slaughlei•,,with R strong re,, cording to tile c0r�tract Wwcen the $Iz; tiia 3,,�sil; clover mixed, $11; pure - .9 The'lational W. C: T. G. honventton lessor Charles R. Henderson of the Linn of mer:y• A1r. Jiia•ec ltritton slat- niilnpifaclure►s and the growers, ,tic ;,;lover, Slc,.50 tri$Il-p^r tori-in car lots. - ` a- Ilarlfol-d passed a resolution d@pre' University of Chicago, Sociology Depart- ed that he would..cc,ll�jaCr thq :natter .fol-11>+'•r ,,ere {o�Fupply-rntlu ay ears {a. --. ' • a., tag r11ob laiv and Iyachint;._. meat, Ps-,$ member of the committee, of before passing sentence, and. the old carry the beds to the factory. 'For sono BUFALO.XL1iRKFT. r•1;,� been arrested nhicli Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. is - Charles.N. Whitney has be man w•as removed to the ce}Cs beton: rcasbil this yeas not dl)nt, and now the • i3uttalo, '�o`..G. - Flout - Zteaily. )n Chicago on n charge of swindling io Chairman. The immediate object.of the PRISONER GF•1:5. LOUR.YI \1i1._,- .producers are expressing a desir .that. \\.limit' Spring. dull; . le. 1 \orthetil, the extent of 133,Q}10,0011. committee is to spread information in re- At the- apenil4g if the nssizrs on the arl'arigAmrnt b^ carried into.effect � ,. �\inter stead tie. 2 ,.h+fe, 78c.' 1 � The employees in the oMce of the late gard,to the ill Affects of the marriage 4 Saturday Ferdinand Kieingbei}, who and the delivery, of the [vols be faciti I Coc1l-Slrnxit;; \o.' 2yellow, i3yc; No. ' Russell.Sa�e hate-reccived,'in addition defective persons. Insane persons,-con- fated.• As the (�m'e.rnment still pays a +v 'to 5?yc Oals-Firm; No.:, k, their rc�ulai October salary from the .f,'imed'drunkards and moeal degenerates teas found guilty of manlaui;hter, :vas - 3 cclr•n, 5;;,, ,. e hourly in eonnccli,lri with the bent su11- estate, checks from Airs. Russell Sage are to be•restrained in colonies and kept brought up before.-!411_ Jn�licu 13iitloll ar industry, it is in s position is speak white, 38c; No. 2 mixed; 3631'to 3G';c . -•Cut• e, check flfromlt from marrying. for sentence. The Pr,snner had no- k Carley-Fit ln; \Vestern, c,i.L. quoted, with some aulhoried However., ..IIo'n, \�'}th her infant brother in her arms, ` Itis Lordship, ,in pro- 1i r1{anleith advised lie lv\o parties to 5)'l0 55c: Carat Ireightsteady. thing to sa�. , Jennie Donato,aged 13 years,was struck _ pouncing sCnient e, rafcrrttl to ttie ads' �on-cr tr,;;elher and cr:dcavor to reach vnnced age of the prisoner. and the, fact NF.\V YORK WHEAT MARKET. rby a trolley car on Friday in Philadel CROP i8 9e,8�i,lit BLSIiELS. .,lens t,asi of agreement. In the event - phi$. She was dragged 6U feet'and both _ - that the jury had strongly, reconunend-,.,,if f,,;}111•e they 'will-,have. to renew thele, New Y6rk, \ov. 6:-mot firm; N0, '3 .. ed mercy. These two factnl s he had: were dead when t11e ear•was stopPed.: Inrrcase oI \early ?,OYO,$OY Over iVest- i at,pli>oalion to the Gov'ernmenl, rest, 31?;c elevator. \n, red, 8Jc f.o.b. Patrick Hurley;a Rochester policeman, considered and wnu,1 be tat;eyl in mill- _tee__ afloat;\0 1 northern Duluth; %c't:o.b. Shat himself in the head on Friday. He ern Yield Las! Year. •. , g3tion of the sc'ntencr?. llis..Lor.3slii;l -. at,int; No. hard tvr.rtrr, S33sc f.o.b:- : walked into the ittorglle,, and atter.a A despatch from Ottawa says: From then.sentenced hill" to,�nur years in the I'Ol'RED��V.4TE1R ON CIiO�VD. afloat. . , '_ brief conversation with the man in. enquiries made by the Depgrtment A penitentiary+_- _ Ttic Prisoner, fjrotn all- .1 �..r, Charge placed, s revolver to his.J>entl the ]nterior and Irum lhrestiinr returns pearance, was much pleased rt Ihe light Texas firemen Nub erre an Exrited C.1I tl E �t 1I2hFT ': and pulled the.trigger. .•[)(nth eras in. alrenii.• received, the-wheat-crop crop of the sentence which he received. and pulled ed ll)rhealih is given as the three`pr�Prie provinces for this year is .��.. Atdespalch frons El Paso Texas, sayL; Toronto, Nnv.'G.-Trade !n cattle wa` ` �' ,Cause of his deed. placed flt. 51,8'4,141 .bushels. ,.as cam• Thrty bodies are.in the marline,and tivo ouly fair, and inferior stc3ek-sem }tI— OtTicials of the United States railroads .pared with 54,175,220 bushels last'ycar• (FIRE IN, SPRt\GIIaLL MINE. vv it11rdcd persons in a hospital as tl,a'Pr:res. *ores for 1906 are lush as fol- -' result of a murder Vert on 4\%P 1lesday, I , rie.olferiiias of esporte'rs` comprised -who have ben conferring vv�th (heir em, 1'ho`fl}, 8 Number Three ColUery May Itave !o Ire ml exchan e of sh,:rts bP- a few medium loans,. and. the values ?,pfoyees regarding the demands made by lows- , t:flowed by, g. . 1 the latter for in^rthe d pay and short- -` � 13usiiels.. filed' tween t11I murderer tint} n policeman. I thereof vvci53 lo,\. t'atll0 weighing 1,380 - eG• hours ave sang con- lalitaa,-�' c"f cn3 c I>lanuel jiodriguez killed his wife when Its, .'were sold'at S•i.12'„ per cv.-t, and a There is nu doubt now ns to thn nature i 1^aft nr esnorl+r,' brought $A 20 terence` h s been satisfactory. An at. SSaskatchewan .... .. .... 29,296„78 I1I:' 1. .urncc n tempt'will be made to introduce a uni- Alberta • `2,`38• ,nt' the triuble in No. 3 mine at the company`:�rith alictlles woman.• iiuili}- �per cwt. -• 'Iorm system:at pay by the, mile. These i3tnlres differ materially from - tion t 6 bpring Hill collieries. The location uez and Chana ilamj?ra, flit! w-ornan Butchcls', moil• $A•?5 to $1.50; fair to A Grand Jury at Burlington, Vit.; an Ihe: estimate merle by Dr. Saunders, the disturbmlces was• disoover;M on with him, were killed, and, (fly Deter• good, 53.75 to $4.`20; medium, $3. to' Tuesday returned eight' indictments Director o} Experimental Farms, who Thursday, and the uamistakeabie pies tl�'e G,eorga Fiflrold and Pack 'Glbcer, h S3: ,; common, $2:5U to:$3; fat cows,. a `ainst hvo. companies in connection ll:inlcs the yield will not'exceed 80,000,- ence, of smoke told 0f the fire which negro, wuunrled in the fght Ihat ensued-`6,2,,0 to c3; export cows, 51.50 to $3.75; g !'hc tiro department was called out ;}.Ad canne[ri, $1.10 $1.75 pet::cwt, - ,with the�sale anal exportation Of disease+9 `(1('A bashels; while Afr. Pnrmelee,•Depn(y nwst be Lhere, although up to naw un- bcef'and cattle in the State. •Two mem- .Minister of Trade and Commerce, places in s were nt: ones ut in dispersed- the •excilid crowd that had i 'I'ecders, i,t>Go to 1,050 h6s, of 'gooey -hers of the Cattle Commission were also It at troro'82,000,000•tc 85;000,000 bush- dad the in pecglor of nliueT3 O lin sPflt c;lleeted by Pouring vv'aler on it front uality, sold' at $3.50 to S3.G5; those of _ .'indicted far selling-diseased. cane to cis- for. Dr. Gilpin and General \innagei fl hose. . i,itl.l -ta 1,21N1 .lbs were, worth. $3.75, b _- .w _.she levo companies. �'�� - �L a`, .. 3!C4 — Cowans•visited•the none, on, Friday af- - y 1 .iq . , feeders, 1.10.0 to l-.1W lbs were sold._ t 5!, to S1.tiJ; slickers of :100 166 • iernoon, tut the re ult of th?ir inspcc_ A ' CRES OF, `P. n"GE\I R.1I./ 1. ST. VELE\A C1GL'ARDED.• tian•is not yet made known. The gen- ' - -" br,uglit $3 to gL2p slid lighter ones . — oral opinion is Khat file only sato reme• Are Pouring Down Iruili' tae fiides of sulel rll q:.,.50 to $1 per cwt, Stockets,y ' Civil war,,is said to be imminent in Troops All \Vilhdrawn From 'aapofeon s, dy is ta.seal this section, and it 1[1oy Vesuvius. 51:U to 700 lbs, could bo ollsiLltul at 6uf.75 Venezuela. . , Island-Prison. - .lee several days before work can be re- A desPatctl frcnn Naples s••1.:c: The t:, - .50 per c ' French doctorts `dcnessce�ered a Cure A despilt�tl tram Jamestown; 'Island sunted'. _ eluptinn nf-\'r.uiiiis q[ .\Pril lu•t iti ,tilt Lailihs sold at 55.90 in $G.tS; 'expert =tor the stcepin� --� cuusrn,, deva<lntin Y e7tcrt :\ hC'svy- etC,.S al. $4:50 to $5,. aUd.expppt bucks Jallane:c an tearing Ha,vnii in large, �; St, Melena, says: For the first time GHER IN 01 � , ,e. •, ,,.;, ., •; er cwt. -�___- -- mimbcrs nr 1 , li c its-t3istal — I -1 .:! of helungimg to the University i h possession St. Helena to day is vvilTi- ifl;t ?'4 liners has 'carr=rd lar.,( Han• IIO�s ��TcrP ,rjs}' in Price, though the Jew, 11 rtarr•ison. - All-the troops have Prices Advanced a Dollar h Week Ow_ lanclies of [111141 li fall frons 11P ,idle '.t nlarkel rl(clined °nr.. ~elects, $3.75; ,+j $t. Petersburg have been forlridden on! a e , t!1r vo'r;i:1n ,�1rt vin; off l,nrt of thn \',- lights-and tats, 55.5+) per cwt• ` to attend lectures. been withdrawn as a measurr. of eco- Ing to Inereased Cost of )rovisiona. , 0ca iiejlland at ,i:vian r:+il,�•1>, l Inr.,G1 lin;; trains ,ilrul , \lilra cm:s t�i're in { .• , BRndlts hn�e 1noir•rl cevernl villnfies nr,my, the Suns and ammunition baso c e:.a to $�i each, according to quRht}'. nci hhnrho0d of Tangier, Jlnrocco 1•cen renluced, and Ihe islnnd is left ,ie- nrdinp houser0k eO+rsv ern} increasing it1,. sen^�1<t ,:n l htn}my lar,rP cc• !; i; . ` In the B P g nt 'gl,mmil in 1110 vi,int-!*l •1 ,1'� uviva. ' The Czar has t;rcinted full religious fcnrele.,s. 'Che, outlook•fnr the lslnnders b t; rt of (ltd Relievers. }s, dnrk, ns They prar.tirally lived i0s the, their charges by !Rt fl work on a,"rnunt 'Che inhnh!tlnh nt Lialk-;'s th ' •,c,rol Tt,P g 9,1e Railway Company is _ tr:e lam t0 Ihe se- *arrtsnn, and will now have no m lnc�l of the advance in tit(,. Price of Prov}- preally R1arT1�P 1, rpr-eiall� ns the st ,m h+ul ir_,g street cars trGr` \lonterey,. r' sou+-arrn Frnncc has been swept by•a - w- s AZZOM ayla ir, .;;ii T�,a. -- u 11, o(l,t td r fr.. ,r. ___ ___- ... i.-_D_2 u — . . _ r�b1e.�, lar 1116 r � ce r•­1111 � >esrrrles :. id (:. .- v' -rr .tom,, tsar.. 'i+`".'y' �f',�rid id id id ia,....-.."�c:%�.1:�-. f b:s_......._.:._: 1. ;. '. . IN, .1 ­71'�1---,,­­ -M, . .z�, F7- -7": " . �F,7v,�t ­'�� - �.,. &,��g ..,.,:VMWWTW ��X li�r-wl , .;t,-$2r,�,,k V-- - --- � - 4, � , "e*;e;la�-�'A'�,nw.,-,:-:--�4�, - . I I, ­ 'j. I I.. ­'. . 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I . - .� . .231'1­ 1� . . ., . I . eneath the down by the church This was the moment of Gervasel ' '0� � ., " I .�''I'�'.. - - "I - I... . � �-,;'Ii:r,� .............. nate them! Tbe.mass needs a man, a lying b triumob. He took from a deep Pocket 11' I, -,.+, ,. .-,".. . . � +-+++++++++++ . erflil volition as I came 41.10 1. I..- lie - , I - ;,,-� - ,� -.� �. ' .". ' :ri ,I ., I , - ' ,,�, I­- - " 'I & I .i. *4�- .'1�1'- I � - . . .. troing pensonalitY, a Pow strongest, to "Yes." . ­ something qarelully'. folded in a leat, , .,;!� . . + . . . . , .. to lead it; it bows to the "An old r3mlleman named Iflickman and, uncovering it, presented .to his t-. ': �,: . I . . . . a Moses, It Gw6fir. a Gme ­ - ------- cGmpantQll, with - -uiet smile, a U1410 I . : -J . - ., .., � , �,*��; I I :., ,filagne. a Cromwell or a-Napoleonz lives there, I think; a queer old dry-as-' add .. - �_, .:'­-, �- F. - , ' ects antiqui- posy of white vioTiet'�', piny ,tipped I . .. - + I I..1 I. . 101ill ., (lemocracy is but the shadow of a shade dust of a fellow, who call L set in a gleaming circle of leaves. ...: I.,:,-�,�,1.14.. �.�'- . I -...:"� the aimless many ties." .. , . ..... .. . -tile ainiless, : I 1, .11 . � ""A 'Mr. . � - -'. � + , I*Ace : Ce . , rtwolt.of Rickman, V,B.S.,' lives there," She took it. with an exclamation of ,-z:,- � , .. .­­­ �� _N1111111"1111F . . - 'auainstshackles that have been silently faos - ---',:-1--­..'�.7. . -....... .., - - . - I. . � + ^ � rvase, with a dry i3 u "To . L.. ., I ­ - � ,-1-11 ... .�. - . I I fixged Ili tile process of the ages--a re- replied Ge mile; "he pleas re, and Uffed it to her fresh, " . I also collects beetIeS. You are perhaps to - inhale its delicate fragrance. ­ , .1 . ,,, �­.� b i . V- ­ � .. 1, - 1: -' ��.,���.11--�. 1,� . I ­. . . I 1. . . 11 ­ -t I T -,oil ending in'.the incoherence of an .. k owt you should-find the firstr, site ,. , .. . :. . . .- -�­ � ­ . - .,., 11 I. "' ' or . I I �, * - '�­9 ,�-%.%, I.: �O.e '�" Ing belplessly '-on tili one a: brother itiaturulist-or,Bmtiqua*'T' - 1111h �� . ­,­ ::_ ; , -.�--.;­-� - ­�i�i . @so"@J " .-I -- . ,- , ­!, +- 3 r�hy,'�vell 11 kno%� a bectle'll'Orn a butteril'y 'and said, half jtalously. . 9111 lf� ;- -­:�.,%-: I . .: .. ­ . .J� I. I ,.", -:4 + ii born strong enough to lead and create I lie said. "-No; I was lie was in the seventh heaven. but ., �: ': " ;1.. - � - .* I, . :.:,-,,. , - - ­ . �7-�. . . . ­­.��4-: ­ - I-:-.­ I . . .- � . I . I , . - . � ;. anew; then the centuries sold6c 6�rkd. ce- tillit's about all," ­ - .. .:.:, ,. � . ... 1 , ,-:�- --� ��-­-­. .-­ I� . . I . .--- -��---- -.,- � -er tile downs from oakweli and said nothing. tie had s�.cretlj watched ---� . ,. . . . I . . I his %Vork; a-rid give it a fleefing t,) go m vjOJOIS for a week, - -:�71-�..­` ' ­'. .. . ­ , .7 . � 1 4. Ineilt . Lose � . . ­,�- I ,�.,­. . . I civilization is n '--­ . ' " . . .1 ��vidently ok�id .walked far and quickly to gather , . � .1 . 0 R, GERVASE RICKMAN'S ' and thus. a " leel, a -friend by Ardpa N%nor on the the budding of tt . ,� !!! . . . %.. , -, permanence, ,I�have . " ;�� .�.. � - .. - ... . . * * . `.� . . - I . . �, .. - .. - ­ . I . . I, . � the centuries refu,se their sane- road to N,tedingtun.. � � � . I � - , - , . . 11 11 born. Or - them for bet that afternoon, and n6:w ..�.,: , ''�-�' . ., . :�, .. . ,� �. - . .. . �, . , - ,. . '.... . . . AMBITION. ­ - . . . . .-.-- - -tion. and the work slowly resolves itself gorkIR'wrong." . 'ight'.* If YOU keep lie,had his reward in seeing her,caress r ,-�­OI.�,­��.:. .. - - I . "No; you a ' '.!. . ". - �.-�i ,'.1. ... �. I., � , . I ... . , . I . �:'� .I I .1 man re quilke I - ' � � `2­ .1� . . . ., . . . '. I . . - . .. .1 I I , again to C ),uu will come to Ardetr 1.1te-flowers and talk of them for it'good - ., ��­� I .. . * - I :, 1. . I .� .: I . �. . + . s1ralaht on till the sound of- hoots - .-..,­ ,,.N�, . . . . I ­ Ittlised. . - -s' at the-toot of the hill.' For Arden' five -minutes. - I , ** * + ould Cro s ... � �,,�.. .,1- * - -++++++++ But he was nott of the herd; he, w . . I :N. ��-4+++++++++++++++++++++++,+-+++++++ * . ' I vou -turn to.[tie left, but that along the lane behind�them made her . . I . I .. 1, '. . - � . . . .1 I . . i ink to Ills clear complexion. His fair follow none. ' Ile felt within himself an Manor . Medington. 'Turn look UP. - I . .. -1 .. + I - .. . .-. . 1.'4�,%.., . ­- . I: . takes You away from I . .1. I 0.� ­ . . .� .,...I I., . 11. . � . � --PART 1.- - -- i �­ ) of purpose and a passion*61 -ou go . .. . . ., , . .:,, . � :'-- ,'.... - '.. , - . ­., hail. ltva.s crisped by. tile wind, and his, j6tonsit.y . up tile lane to' tile right, und � ­ � . .,I � -- :1 ­%�. 7-,� , ,'� ': ", , ..�.. , �.. .. I . - � I,.-, .� �. . . . . .Uy. -es J- round.the wida c6ncentraEion, together with a strength : glon, or .. -:-' ,.,� -CHAPTE11 11. .I .. , ... .-- �-,.,.. .... . 1. � � I..... . I .1. � .,�- - gi e� 40oked al must lift him above his direct over tile dinvris to Medin - I . 1 '..i.�... ­ . . . � plAPTEP . , on which -his bach had been of iritt,llect that siraight on 1)), the lilgh-road ),on get-to ' -.... - I .-1 .*I' . -" . I '. ..I, �.,I ,. �, I . scene, I .. UP tl�ie fellows. 'So he thought and mused., not . I.. "'. . - I . " ,o` , Fire-LigIaL �­., .­ . .� .1 '. '..71.- - . . I Silence and -solitude relgiiiel all torned Nvhijoz stelip.ing liptly, . .. N,ln'g %vital was within lihn, and into Ateding qP' .---1. .., . ­ - ,!:­� ��iind; 'a soiltude invaded "by"' tfl," 3P-" down. in.a sirtplar matiner. 16-51.,nid kno, . "paul mearkt'A�den (7r,:�.'�s,­ rellected � - - ­ ' ' . 1. - 1, - L channels the current 'of his char- v'u. I re- TIKI rapid beat of hoots and the rolt ... - . �. �., , 'pearance-efuo living creature savo dis- of .gazing skraightlom-vard like Other whn tlt� stranger aloud. "riiank .o �...., .1 - ' I .� I. ..�, . -er - -riward f.,.Oln acter-would set; for lie wae young. ' nearer. and I..... . .'.� . ..'lant flocks-of sheep aotic� at large n\ peopic's, thev looked. dm% . member the down path now.. that is the. of wheels drew nearer and -ic a I i,7,:7 I . I * -it? ;v dog-cart drawn by 4 -ser% e b-a cob '.�'.,'.1 '�� '' . :"uptand pastures o- grouped ill - ,eltds, "as if lie-had 'difli- ' lie *ent on -his way, still keeping to .� . ' - . . i wattled b,rf,�alll his oN short Cut. Call you Ilejp me to a ligi - .- - -- ---� :':.--­�- � tolds; a silence tather­detpened-t lie -latter. Having the turf, arkol thus still silently, for it was This wind is�too mucli for-iriAtches." Ilashad down the hIft toward Ui�'pedes-, * �­ -� . 1 _4 a n culty in .raising t . .. - - -scattered pebble ,.t., . means a earth, .sea. a rd sky, he ,I hl-,� habit to move with " little sound '- ket, and Ili' the triaiis %'Ili' many a ., .:�,I�, .,.,., � ---- 'broken by the peculiar and by no . Gervase opened his jac , �o. - rapidly surve . . . : ,, of 'tile wind sweeping t�,gled,,and walked westward alung the as possible, until the ground rose into -helter thus made the stranger. stoop- and spaxk of fire, for the dusk was.now' ,, "':-� - -17'.. : unmusical sound . � - ., o .. , -ellow bents a , --a that Ili as ta I . I-� . I ­ � . �` � through the short pr.le-) ., � turf by tile road, , Is s,) ste.-,p A mound that he was Com' Ing, for lie w I I struck a match and failing. . .. ,�i I I 1. I', h - le no s6und,' dreu­a pelled to take Ow road.' Fie was now ap- -short pipe, thus giving the on retlo�hjftg tilern, I � 1. �-� . - .-wtiieh rose sparsely above If e flllC rLC footilep., Islill Ilia, . lighted a he driver pulled! .. , I 11 I Tile narrow, White -watch from Ili:, poclio; then replaced R proaching the end of the down-road, at other the opportunity of a close and un- the cob sharply up on his haunches,. �� .­ ­ . . . - .turf of the down. 0 - � .,­.,:,..,.�.. 1. #I 1..�..bigh-soad ran-'straight-along file Sun'-, bericalh his warin pea-jacket,. muttering the extremity (if which, .where.the thorn nbserved7serutiny.-of his face in the glow gave the reins to the groom. sptimg I ' � ... :� mit or the down-, � � he,dg@. endi�o. there stood a little lonely -,- . it vvas unfenced on one I.) himself, "Early yO.". . . of the match. it was a dark, healthy. tile ground, all In a flash of time, and; .�.Ii I...� el .� ... I . I side, where the turf slopoll so Soon he heard a sound as of a rulil- hostelry ILI an emply court-yard, fenced Well-favoreci EaCe­anlhe Virbol-, pit kind was shaking hands with.Gervase and , " . I . . --abruptly . - . - �::-.:*­.­,.-1 ., .11 .. . aalling. above by a low stdhe wall. On one eide of ilia to the heart of-every Alice, and walking by their side almosL , .I - ,� . 4down to a rich cultivatkA level so as to litudirious scraping and p, of face that goes ' ., v - 1. ­­.. ig as. usual man, old..or yuung. .- before they'had time to i . -",!.--: .' .-.. make this almost ,irivi-,ibl6 from the wbich -tiukleol it bell,- a cloud -of dust sinill inn was a-fime,- bendir wo .. recognize him.' L.�,:., !­ �. , . , rose a foot high from the roid, -showing t-i the north-east, and imparting that air. .A good-looking fool," thought 'Ger- Alice gave him a frank smile of wel- ' '. -.­.�.' . : '. '. - �. , -road, and on the other bounded by a . I- .� � 11 :.�.,.bank, purple with wild thynie in suln- as it'part,ed the yellow fleeces and black ut perfect loneliness.which the preserxce vase, consignino. him mentially to the c6me, and GOrvase smiled too, but he ' ,.I,, ­1. .. � I . . . - ' - , '--.,��. �, . . . 'et les or "fl&l, 61 - e free inVariably gives to. an "Edward Anneslev. lurmared- sbmethifig inaudible to hhTbr I .... - . stv quick.,. e- a south or a iangi ' erd of inankind. m . - . ..­�­14- rlprl &M crested by a hil, leg., and muzz . - isolated building. The inn proclaimed h lhat was not flattering to the new- . -, , .. .. ,� :. m­hedge, wtki4.�h effectually' eontealed 'the down. sheep. . He' stood .aside m0`11M no doubt,, an oMLTr, by his mustuche self ..� . . `W4� . . . -- s s gn over a ., . - . .. � ... . - . . . .., ­ .. . .. . . 'northern' sloOe' of the down ahol [(-,s upon the turf. it) let til,ell, Pa-,,, with7- itself the Traveller' Ile t by a Bi and sw gger. . comer. " , I ­­� . '. -.-. �. benc*th it $Prciading out Liftidernnee; but one of %he finlid its low porch and closed door. Thek, He was wrong about the swagg4er: Tile latter was ' with a .. .- . -,wooded Country - ' ' I a young man, �,�-Ii', 1�-­. .:. , - 1, . :,:.. �.��away.to thd sed. This, Worn bedge' crealures npveiiheless ,look frigiit -at were- no flowers. .in .the little court. �tliough them stranger walked like a so'- dark,,strong, intelligent face which had, - . . � . ..-. �..".--, which. in default of leaves and- blus.; him, and darted. dQwzi tile 51oPe. lot- though-it-14ced the south,.neither troC. itier. Having light�d his pipe,, the Ofll- just nii-,sed being handsome. He walked I . � . ­ ms, bore. masses of thick-, -and hoa 1,owod I�y an unreasnn�ng-cr,)W'd of-irui- 'nor vegetable ..grew in, the blirren in- cer, thanking him for his courtesy, went well, dressed well, and had about him a- . *-; . .,'- . . so . ', ­-,-": Lchen, instead-of growing erect from Its ta!or.;. It did not reed u*1,9-,v faint Cry -clQwre, .wNch . 501ely bi - -ay down the hill.-and was 1641, �. . . _-wa:$ tenanted _ �a his.AN certain air which would have challenged . ­ ,bank. -running nearly, vast and west, from the .shepherd,, w1jo, loolned far be- a large olter-hound stretched in a to' sight before the sound�Of Ifis foot- attention anywhere. Ile did not look - . ." ' . , .�. . ,,_.., .. rched ove7r -fo­ttle kurk0oust, , i.Itifig .4j191-@ th- (-10tL#L__Qf IN'llite dust, walchful attitude before the porch. - - step�i ceassed-to ring upon 1he-hard road, like a. parish doctor. -. ,I ��',, � . ' * I ArdenPv' he ­.- -'I-. I . . , - --�Ark- --fi6w­aTe-tf'0y�'a'I­It . ­ :mooth exactitude of curve. due to tile himself spertral-160king in -h-is-10-h-6 '-,Ir--giclini-an*ffd-ifoT-took-at-UTe inn, Itickma., looking kkl1er--him-with­A_sUM I . . . .. ,- -- fierce briny Sweep tile prevailnig gra�&ish,white smock-irock. to *send a though a side giance,of ilia eyes took in perior sort of-smile-, until the sound of 6 . . .. .. : of - . asked, in a full, cordtal�voice. "Where . -,I . - � -�­Rl �� - wind.s," and was by the same a9mcY gallant sheep-d6g over the turf,%vilh his the dog with a sparkle of satisfaction; other steps appraaebing� from behind It-is enough, - ­ , I I i did you get those violets?. ... . .. . . krd side. fringes floating in the wind. and his while the dog oil hearing his footsteps, him and - . smoothly shorn on the leewt . stirred every fibre vtit'hin ' , ­: � �t I­-, .-These strong salt windLa blowing off:ttw torwsw baAg,ing fro.n.l his formidablo which Were also ItUntly-audible to t-O lighted a flarne in his Veiled grey eyes. to make a man sad. See here. I thought' - '�-.:.' - '. I nit angry womo.,n these �wpre ths UrSL" -And..he drew ak- '- �7- lyzrising to guies. gi%C Ja-,vs, .1ki,hile ho utterol sh .in an upper-roont, slighUy On came the steps. s-,vift. tight, and rich of white violets from . . sea. and frequent � I ,� .''11. . -ithin their irl- bark�; of tepro;,M, and di-olve,,the Irpeints -ery dillere second little bu I . � , . :�: all the trees and hedges N% . .. .� pricked his ears...and looked at him.wiJh even, - % nt from .the solc,Uer's hr.'s breast-pocket and gaw, them to ..� *� I .. ,.1 : fluence a marked family likeness.. stunt- into Ilie 'right path ag:iili. But again an indifferent air, dropping his -muzzle firm strides. though7 telling like them of Alice, who received them with another . . - . -to and iIt,t again'some indiscretion on the n ret . . .. - . , ; �- -.,::_1-.�,I��'.. Ing their growifi, and foreing them � comfortably on. to _his forepaws agal youth. healthI, and a light heart; ) frank smile.' , * , - , ­ , - , . . bow to the north-e&A as if suddenly pul-t q - the stir of.teeling. they . . . . _f' tile tiusid lit(le black_faces de- when he had Passed.' , , 7 Gervase, for all * ' ' � ' � ,ioutti- ,man,ded the Cnen.l .- of Uleir lively and -ithin him, appe flow kind of y:)u to think of mer - ' . � I . � � � m4de rigid In Iha height -of a - .. -1 es . Another road crossed the level down- evoked %% - ared to take no . .. I 'L w�....... - . . '. I ­ . t she said. "'Gervase found these, but he : . � ,- "7�..west gale. 7 ., "fussy glia.rdiait,- vviia darted from one ahgIes j'Ust beyond thO . . . . . . r6ad--at right notice of thern, bu dontinued his- rapt I you.` . . . . L111 But the salt s6uth-west ww, silent,nit li (a the other with ;OY- - � . .­� ... ­ o a solitary inn. Oppo6ite tl otemplation of the 'shadowed hill- was only live minutes ahead 0 . . �.� ­­ ,- - .. March afternoon,and in its ons rapidity, bustling.th". &beep, grum- ,d now by long 1110led Gervase smiled inwardly; the new- ­ '-'� * ... -­ . -darkened, and he silently . -... ., � . . this cloudy . � . .­­ ­­ . - tile turf was a stagnant pond. th'e milky slopes, brightent comeed face . '. , - . , place a bleak cast Wind. wbirlipg the bling at-that. barking hire, rerrionstrat &its- of'. light I .�_- . e bewildered water of �vhlcg was. crisped to -ripples ..3h rom the sinking sun. ii ed the rude observation the for- - � . - . .�, while dust from the tlin!y chalk road, ing (here, and .driving J� ­ by tile keen wind, and in the angle. around which the clouds were breaking return e- �.. %. ... . 0 ,-and quiefing gradually d6%mas ' �s* "bither- ;and ' thither w- in beautiful 91dry as. I A , the si'm cree I tire i1h's - the keen mer had- made-upon.him a moment.b. ' - '. .."- ;A, I .- fcrrnt,d by two roads stood a wooden ;iway lore in fore, and then comforted himself by the' , � 14 �.. drew' nearer the west, 'was �-;A%.:epin�I zeal- that ,aas occasionally in exct,,,.. sign-post.- .1 - - .. . . wind'stilled Itself more and rr . reflecUon-*"Gervase is nobody." . .. � 4 .., � over ther short turf with it., to%%. lonely I and drew forth a brief -monosyllable . shifting lo a wftrme�r iluarter. . . . . . ., : . -kistle and half I froill. Ilis master. which caused tile dog When lie reached the sign-post. Ger- ecompanied the light "Sol . you have been visiting my P06 �1- - - ­, .. : - sound, ,which is ,half It% lk sedately behnid 'Vase Itickman leiined agaiml, it,with 'his ..A voict soon u " tients again, Miss Ungard." he said I- *.Z-,---'moan. ­ -Guth of -a - I footsteps, echoing in a woman's-iotind, - ; -.'' . .1 . The rich IL-el tit the b t).ftN! back arid li -as now. - . I .:% ,�­:,-,� ­Ithe down, sprinkled though it wa.; %vith hill, vvifla an.instant obedience that was back toward the. inn, which %N Gies, the soldier's-song- - I . aloud, "you must not go about making :I �:.�. I .. . r., some di At. c,e from him. and gazed clear in . people well in thts mckim way. flow - . . . . . - .-1. 11. - .1. ,:1 ;.,:�.4 Occasional farms. each wil'� its clui;ter of I a.; .deli&tfui as his filtellfgMt OCINVY. over tile I Cd exparlse of ,level cham- I 6iTbere*we Jay, till the day. '% I ' "...., ,-., , : : ricks and elm-trees, and vitried here anu -Ili,! actual commander of this host of . 1. . are we,poor dOCIOM tORIft?" - - ­`­ " ::. ­ � . .1 I . . - ' paign to the.-dark hills..on the broken ' -- An the. Bay of Blecay., Or . ' " 'Did yotr find Ellert'any better?" shi- ' ­:­I...-:-- .. . ftere by � villag-, pi- r Ing frbin, a llviri7y thinggs; gave little sign of energy, . . . .. I . .'.I 0 slopes of S were shift- ' i ckman loft tile . :. ,�I .:..�-I.%. - I'llit-"V�!, ,a*ed lwmiLy be � . At thLi point Mr. ni . -asked. . ­ , little .circle 'of Itta3lell, 0ofs, lool� lAil %% hind his charges .. which tile shadow . , , . - r to mind Lie post agaihat which lie had S6 lOng-b6t1ll '"'She "'iess, wrinderfully perked up. aa --' : '.�-� ". , , I-. . very solitary benvath 101�-- gray, with a.-stow-and, sionching,gait. 'par-- Ing. fie did not.appea . I . . . . I 1. . . , I - . fing himself an Iiis long wind, which clwgtit him full in the side leaning. and strolled quietly on without the coLtagers say,.1 knew you hod been . .1. .. 6k) it terminated oil tile cost in sonit? lialty c,uppor . ' I ., � .. . . - ' air, and'obliged turning hip head. whil - the singer. wbo there, wi(bout any telling. , We must ! �- , , , . ­ . ,-:--. picturesquely brokent hill.�,- interrupled .crooked .stick, and carrylixg u1noer ilis Of .the Is", ruflled�his h .e - - - �'-.I - : . ­I. . .. s low felt hat,more firmly made rapid he spring wind& ­-, . -�I �by a long. le%el gray bond, ultich was left arm- a lamb 3%hich- �bleated in the him to press hi pmgpvs§', - repeated her try to get her through t � . ...- - .. -a, and 'an the south Ili more hilli purpo�ele-xq way characteristic of the,.- over his -brows,Z .the sound .it made snatch of song. ,and tile bound, ,which I-say, nickman, you haven*t seen sucb I ­.. . I � . . .1. . . - . . .i . ,the si -­ 7 - . � at moderate height and irregular out- 1.4-61.ures. Yet his gaze- was every. among the whithered stalks above the had been lying before ' thi Inn door, a thing as a . Mroy ,.cousin anywhert , ­�. .. . . -:1 . ' .,Ward pleased him, and h'e mused and 'flow before and around her in widening about, have YOUT' 1. I., . . I . 1::..� �-Iirke,* , which deri%ed all unusiiat gran-I wfiero, aCnd Ike, like Itis zealous lieuten- image ( - Cie- .. "�­. , . I . Itic dog,coul riI the silliness, an �f sweeps, all the grace and strength of -1 did catch sight -of sucti an arti - _:,�Z - - -. deur this afternoon from the der,p ptir-,ant d distinguish each of In w"ed I � ..1. 1Z canteinp!ation..with his refined its lit", slender body showing to the;tit- .half an hour since," he . replied. "He , I I� - � .-Pie shadows resting upon theiii and. thi,m, minittrous and apparvntly.realureT Peaceful . ' .. � to Modington by Ar, o'�­',.�. - ...-, . . ,. empha,47ing r contone agail 'i 1.,�� , Creatures frotif the other, and fealures and,took .o,f quiet Concentrated. m6st advantage. until .it included, Gor, asked me the-wa! ono Paul,it appeared 1. I . '. . thei' �, -tile I � 6 stigiii motion"of power. . va,�o in ' its gyralions, whereupon he den Manor, where . I L.' . . '. .. : .. silvery-gray sky. a sky full ul loti,iit,every now and then - � 1. � . ..�.. .7 _ A agaiii I here ,".-:-,.i In.., Vro o*k. or- somiz inarticulate sound. NVItite he wris thus. musing, his quick turned.and walled, while a tall young had agreed to meet �Vm. .. .. .... ­ I.%. ­ - 1. :.-,. . light. On.the we., -eyed -hole code of instructions ear caught the sou'nd of footst6ps in the woman came�up %ith him.- . ' ­ -A tall. good-looKing fellou� with a. * :': .': ,.-.-� .. ... . -1 hills of gentler outline. -,. ­ ­­ c,,n% a %% . .. - I ­ � . � :' :-7: ' till le glimpses Of L Plain and woodland,I to, the cager. watchful djog. who distance behnid him; but he. did. not "I"Illought you would never :see. me, pleasant-face-.-". - ­ . ' . ' ' ' ' ' -, , .. .� . turn his -head, for Ihe footsteps were f;ervase," .. she ..Mid.' "Wtat deadly ,knd a beautiful voice," interrupted ,. -.. - - I � � I ..... -"':and on "The rUrtheM limit a ,tiurving ,ifr�iigtilway"acled' upon them. - All tilm of a stranger-and cou.Id not inter- scb(1Tl-o& were you meditating under the �It must �be the gentleman V ­--, , - - 1. . I .... . -break fiIW.with a Polist" sin-fam "of flit. �,,urkg man niolionless on the turf those . . ­ . .46lice. � .. . . - � es� Wt m I so he tlidught. They were the sign-post?" I , . heard. sidging past tile Traveller's Bask . ... . . .. . -. sea, reflecting the d1l7l YC11ONV lustrt! of wtkti-heol�with inter0st, as-if a flock of " I.I was watching the weather," -he re- Gerva-s,_- I ,A,as just'going to ask If you.- I.. .t. 1: '.I. -the declining sun,, which glowed faintly sheep Avere sotrVIIiing uncommon or firm. ela§lic steps of a man in the flower - . . .. ­ . . I .... �: I .­ . . il� of cdftt�mplai of ey plied; "the wind is chopping e *had seen him - . I- � I. �.I...,-�--1.1hrough the curdling clouds. above. , 'I'I-OrI ion:.an when th ' of life, they smote the"6drd r6tk(r w-ith ' iourid; ,A,� .11 .. -.litingale, . .Yes: � .-.7-.'".- '.. . I . i ' joyous; rhythm, and W,erp aC' Shall haire a change. .,Where havc,yo-u ,-Iia- sings like a nig - - . . .. The wind went on slinging it had &11 gone by, and tile shcoberd him-, afi even � 0 ­ � . - . . . , - I �- . 1. , down-land, tlie�.-ejf pas-�ed in review, his yellow. sun- compamed by the clear, cheery !Ones Of been?" . that was no�doubt-Ted. Oil! you-will .­­ ­.,.. ..' . - 7 low song to the bleak gave no sign 1,1,6rhed -beard ..6 -6 keen a, singing voiee: � . , 1. I . "With-Eller, Gale; I am glad for ,her all li,ie him. I shall bring him over to ..�.. ; 11-I- , I . I -- the, � - -.far-off farnis and villages haktn* by ill - i -... � laiiar, it I can. I don*t say It I .- . -IT .: of 'life; bill one solitary sca-�ull sailed wind he was'facifig he trartsterred his ".As we lay. all 1he'day"'. ' . . sake Uie wind- is chairgifig, . oas� tile X added-"with a smile. . I . : I ­;­ I : . scay, O!" � wind is so bad for her. may," be- I ... ' , '.-..I-;. . I . slowly on its wide, unearthly look4ng I alt,ntion to him. I- I . �- .In tile. Bay'Of Bi-' : . . , �know wo.aro alwaya .. . . Winp for below the level of file highi I -Rinsteroui," said the sherliherd, rpak- . .. . .. Site came between Gervase and Jhe ,,Because you 'returned* I - � nooth song arid* footsteps penefrrVol *hA ,' nt a your friends," ,- il * ""road, yet far above the plain beneath,,,hig his crook approach his battered [�elt � sotting suin. w c ,row more radia pleased to se - ' . I.. Itittering its complaining cry and- re-!hat. when hic come up*with Min. � t3 a quiet upper chamber in the 4nn, each moment, and 'now sent forth a b;ervaset. 4aut your cousin is an old, I.-:.:."�..'-'..:,�.: . � -eiving the.pale reflectc;d sun-rays up�n.� "Ve�y blu.stprous," responded. the where ,two %vomen sat together, one dazzling inG-,h of golden riys to 'tangle friend of ours, Annesley. and evidently - ' ' ' , - . .. I.. 2 cream-white''plumage; thus making gentleman, nodding in & .friendly man. wasted witli mortal ,sickness and w(w* themselves in.the ,�.hort growth of curt, remem us. 4,e wked ik,a quSer - .. . . . . . bered . ��.��,', , . . I ­ ,_ . her wint!''from her old fellow named Mckman lived in ." ". . I Wom tile purpf�vngruy ner-aff resumin� k..; road. .. Ing the unnatural ros- of fever in ing heirs rom-gbed bfilie ,x ,�''.... .I.-.-..:.,*0 I., centre of liglift e bills. - It .This-- was their whole conversation, face;-the,other.�radiimt with youth and rich plaits beneath, thus forming a Arden Manor do . ' ` � I .darkness of VI�* Plain. arid th . . � � $ter paused in her read- saint-like halo around the lace of Alice "The rascal! .Did you tell Ilim be wa-41 ' - I -* "�'.` .�,�4passed gradually out -of sight. and the;and yet the ,shepherd prkrkd-ek�ed i1pori it healtIt.- The la . . ­ . ..�I I I s.%vjig ing wid -ed up a - Lingard, a face &slingutshed by that speaki'ng fcf the queer old fellow's soon?" .. ,.. . ­;., *- silence seemed-more-&ath-like than ix-t for miles, and rmounied it lo hi, .look . s the strain of,man . ' . - I I . . upon ibe.quiet 'ol the ' ' ' ' ,which is the very os- , -Not I. I wanted to hl6er what h* .. .lore. ' 1. . I as ong nflhp (lay's ch.ief incidents.. ly song broke .indefinable charm 11 '. I . . ......­ �... . . ' not - i. the invalid's face,brightened, - Orion want. sh uld say about us- % .. .,.-- I—— Yet life and music i ,,,%nd I zes to In, ,131usterous,-1 7cs; sick-roon sence of beatity, and* yet is ri .. . wpre near, 11 I . It was "What a sharne' Said Alice,�"'those ....:1. . . only awalling the summons of , usjerous�' III� . . .- I It darli nd ways.Sybil and 1-1 . .. . ; � soft airs!and lie zes to ine,."Ttrble W and she said it was a ple�nt song. .Ing in the niost oeffect fenlures. � warm sunbeams -to spring forth zm Ay. that's what 'ee zed. zure "it is a 'good voice, said the rbudVr, a charm which went W ilia very heart are Ilia bad, un , a , . not I'leman." of the Young mnn-walking by,her,side. I are ahvays�trying to overcriine in YOU.- ..:�;­,-� a . 1 esimal "and tll(, voice of a,'gen I I I . .. .-and make the cat*h glad with betulylenough." he repeated with intinit - joyously on Ills IA'aY,- w�d yot-which he bould*nott describe; he \Vell, Doctor AnnesIcy, here is Ard4b .1­ , . . '.�and melody.' Tile gnarled. storm-berit-1 variations. 'while smoking his after. The sifiger -went . that it,'vvas lacking to every Cross, btit no cousin *apparently."" - . . ­;': .1� . I supper p�tpe,ir - I -d IN his song v.-hen he saw kno.w Only . a 4 ' . thorns were showing tiny leaf-buds on' i his chinim,)-corner. and.-pause 0 . . you 'humun intercourse the ever seen; lie knew. ,,Ile -,vould lie well over St. Mich el'.' , ... .-1.- -here tile lanctledl, Thus. see, motionless figure at tile foot of the other face he had . * their brown branchei;.NN I, . *" -wl(kd Gorvase . .� of ' ' their place;�iliny be carried On in these parls.of Ilia sign-N,t.- Gervase Rickman still -gazed also that it ivas�not given to every one Down �by this tim I. " :,-' '. not usurp - is this, com n i gray lichens di � it(I vallek to the 'to discover that hidden gra6p. For each --But who I g down, thi .. . ,cowslips were pushing little .satipy i ear�ili. willi--a-ijioderalp. expenditure ,of dreamily a,�Nay over i, . - .agic (it laric?" ' .. . I - . ... . . ...�t .1� . - . . ­ - -n c . I. spirals Ilirough the short ti'jrf.on tile!words, . .I . dark hihs. .A man' ha's but to purpdq6 al [lice has its P�% liarm,' the m, - ­ his purpose, -lie v,,hi'ell li�tsdl ffeirtntr T*o figures emerged rrol-n tile deeply '.�--'.'. ' .,c, I'anks; down in*ffie 'copses'. andl Gervaso Ricliman went his way poll. thing ,sirongly to -gain . .,;. I I I` n -= zower over difrerolit w� ,- bed, . . . - 3,V n f - .. r f.,,Lx- nr.- the down . I . I I -i-* ftlte iA but the shado . ni . omdo%rp ,lane which led from �Z , , . -- ­--bencalli sheltered nedge-rnw,,; I)rinl- dering lit Oil 1110 stiepher(I and [us flock. WLL�, k1111­.,L. - - - TeWlel ­.. .... .. P" ,olishly helpless and helplcssly air old Snv-(190 dream; a inark's life-is-in c,ording to its own intrinsic potency. t) the paler dusk,of ilia cross-roads, . . . : I." roses %,%,am showing tht-h- swe�t, Iwn- I now ro, in fancy he saw the Tile two walked oil together at Alicip's and discovered theryks*el,�es to be" an ­,..'�. -... ' - ' sive faces, and while violets vvere bud-ifoolish the bleating innocent-fnced sheet) Ills own hands. On and on along talking %vith' the. uncon! ' deily laborin-nian and a yQ'Ith both ., . . -- -,d aimle - f sheep driven . . brisker .pace, el. . I :. --�--- * . .ding. hiany-n nest was -already built.;tloWi�U. as they blund,cre . ssly mit, 11GCk 0 . .. .. . * , vvelcomel-of I N by .the shepherd, ,straini of familiar trlends; Alice involved clad in fustian, "010 touciuM their hats ' .- , . . . " lie road, (;lie blindly. following the the dust. C' . I. . many a bird already felt the I � .. t,& hirillwa I . . . .. , ,;lit 0�'SL .firnlre � tod all sorts Of in ilia ,glory of the Nvirm suil-rays, h)nd then -stopped. . I . - - pressure of eg,��s licnenth'its %varniiii6xt, isi f,,ojwt with such lack of.purp , %yhose "ges . .-I . uilss, evening.. sir. Bon up .­ ­. . ..breast and tasted the fullness ' of tile'!that 11ic*wohdoV NN'as that here and Itier, images 0his' mind, save' tile august while a deepor rose.bloomed in tier face ."Evening.. . . ..1.:. .5,,,�*, ' - - - . i n,to-14hob1ferd of rhafikind. as tile fresh .air touched it, and her honni, dacter? Prior Eln was terble bad .1; . . .. spring-time; the tat r ellu., an ffie [.It.-I"-I,K .�, ...- - slicep. sh�&Wd have suffiejeft ifila e � . . I I I - rr1iY-CT(kT----1V-n6-N1-y"-TfU .. . ! t) . 44 To'),I�dinglon four -CRI-r s knarning," said- - , o'Z` llie� host or the ,.: I already- xvore their wirm purple robe of�i11lt,.11"c to �trike on a fresh paill and ' and a half MileS," blood warmed with. the exercise;. . TravellceS � �- i lellows., "And how abject was wr - tile arms.of the va,;;e, for the most part, Ilstening and other, tllilll . I'—. I I �-blossoi 1; btach fwd.g oil Ae gray ash-I mislead his ...itten on one of ead. find the Pa-. monosyllable. . . nef,t, Jacob Gale.. ..: , . :. . -..:.:�,1:* -ellill" -fatihey -w�rc to the superior intellect .,and si"n-pOjiit above hig h 1. .; I stems in the coryseR we'T s%% I- I, . I 1, I - Passed � lbrga de.�erted chalh 41L.',lienwas beite,r," replie,,J J14c doctor -". -;-1 j-, . ..- - .burMing point ai,ovo tile pri I 1110SM volition of the dog; how tumultuously destrian rending tills, paused It m0l"Ont Tb�y . . I :�, . . . . I -wn I I - -ing. ond too I re beneath, quarr��. .its. steep .cliff-sidps loo�in'g ,cheerfully. - . . . . ... Yet al] SOPMrA lift:les.';; the reti-bro ittey ilt-d bcfbre hjul, fluis invoIN ..kefl nt, tllc­sil�rlt t"gu ;.sh6 Nvas yetilly ouito bright , . � L � rderi-how tarnely which "vith averted gaze nplicared un- ghosf,-Iii�o. sw,e -,vhcrc,a s1ray sunbeani "'Oil! yo§ I., ... Ickives .on. the oak 1!o1i,Ais shivered in i owniselvos in.fiTsh diso , Gale." ailded Alice, ia- .- -'- . .- . - 1. '. . . .1 11 - Ipproach Ile Nva.11 not silot its long �old lustre uphn theni.and when I saw.,her, . * ' ; , the. blast; it was scar-n-ly .possible to; tliev vielded to hi� beliesk,­when so conscious Of hi-% .. . , . �rt 01 I -acter, -they- c auraging voice. 1 7.", 1 . . . . . .. ..3kirled in reading. char - or hb thm time round file shoulder of ,a still more one . 1:�. . ..� ­ prophesy of tile green nnd goldoli,glory istnall all exercise of will bn lh� p hiii Ilend.-,"Slic Nvon't �,�'��-.­. .�' 1W - , � I Illighl linve baffled him..in-spite of would have observed the look of 111c, dON,,.n and-saw;-neslling, beneol-th-it. -The man shook I . . .. .I-.. that1would c,iotho them in one 1.)rieVencJ - ,nghvnnd- sleailfast purpose on the- ft ji-inveh ; Nvith a low, square, groy neVer be better," he gCowli'(4 "I 1�_Ough 7 ffi6nlh-' Could-th,use dr� boil6.4' fix:6,.1 "111'i�;­jel;�iMc fan�s; above Lill, how' like, sire. )r(--him. . . . to.%N,�r­ nrul. a gabled stonf,, lowse shel- she mod'perk up-a bit. along of sceln�* , , ;.,�,, .. I ' . . . . I '. I . etilly something black rose silellf- how v�ry like tile mass of niankind.. quiet face befc � I 11' '- . �Ires* . I . lii.�* tile- only. roaa to .Nledirigt6n," t,:rod front lbe..soil th-w0st by 4 row of you, wiss. Yve a ;6n too mary' goo 7------- - . -1V and­-.;.%ViItIY Abcive� .,gKgg!�ir,i-,t)r-i"th(,,-(-nni?iian lterd,"� as they ,,vere' .so "Is t . ---------�.� I tie ­ .11-- . weathor-bei'm St,olch firs; KINver down that -wiiy­-40--bc-t���� -1 I- .. . --- (h1c . . . , lie 1�halk .rijad. Beneath it -up-1 apily taiTied,-they seemed to his musing tic- asked. ' " . ­ .der-of t � . . four," repliod Ilick- tile va!lo-, ron a straggling vil- Iwart. flow long do yc give her. , - . peored a 11111nall face. llf'.Nt 'n pair of' I-inev! . -- 1. . I- .- . ."No: 1112rC. [1170, .along . I iurry vur slic too I . , , I acillg -�'b6ffl­, but'not meeting the jag6, aff -f1l:1l'('-,1 it,�,Ll.'g��ohN-�*.- 'TI�en' ter9- I baInt-in no-i ,�, .1,roil(I slioulders, and finally tho. kvhole �Vl I whN. 6. �sheep-lihe ridvlify do man. fi I .. I as he 'replied they left the'cll' goc, as I kno\v.§-on," he added, with a , -,.' ­ . . . .I I . . � , n f11.11',')xv file f6v who front time to level gaze of the.6tranger 4J\., A1llLI diP])Ibd into n I . . . - .. ­..ligkipe of A mail enierged 2�1'if fl-0111 ,tile, me - - '- . . .. - -rkd,�, bile v,,i!h steep.-brnks and view to conlradict -erroneous impres- � � I dlea�l of the earth. and stri(KI fully oil[-I li,lit, 'Islunder upon origipai pallis. how to his Sulillatift-' ' deep .sa sion': . .­ lined ;:.gainst the.chill sl�y- I 111,lio(liv clo they pursue them to un- ,,\,\,Ilicll take.,, me Mst Arden Manor?" overhanging hetlgos, and here in shel- T­ lhht It -was in)�O-: .1-ft, . . . .. . I t .: Ile .\vu..-; yciftng, ,and .sJrnnf,,I'y ratfilcr-'kno�vn- 9,Al.;,'* 1111d" ho%v'- ablveli� ,(T(i nskm Itio-strango*, AvhO looked as if he tered- nool�s .primrosei were looking he doct.)r repI10 - " .Alj"...;-e�` I y.a'friendly"ch-st. . . I)-,-Iy .,fortlf, and viol�ls were pushing sible to' say- Fshe might ling��r f6i ., ..., 1 . ,�01. - - ; I - --1) -es 1�e would enin . 11, . mg i . ..,0%;"n- .,;� Ihan ,,r!lc-ofulIt;, built: tho. �Wln N%Jnd,I n11111 it6des -ermit [hern,sph - to . months,,or sh;Cight go that i I t . .1 I -v ninch 1 rwayed hir the will 6f.O 1:N,-oilher." I ' ' tiny.l)uds to the light. "11. �.- . - . � lie Nvilh sufficient. - ' ' . ... 1.-1. W I fr,oln \%lljctl fie did-mot ninch by .%I ' I&n r sa oNot a violet is-Dut yet,­sald-.Ali" - ­ .. .(To-be conLinuad) .�-��Vl,;-F . .. I . I that Is Arden N o I w I , �,��A � 4 I 1. . . �5!D,, �,,,,;�-,'-, I;' �. , .- I - gs an eye-blin-::, linparted a licalLliy;daxing,- enorgy, and intellect to do-ni- I Surety . . I . . . . 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'L , , �� 0 � F_2r WWI"' TNN 19C. ;Vyfo �.2ru Z No -__AN&2 .1L bit-ion, quit* a-t"--arosa- fi!Cm.1— "The iju&d. takuowk�dsv 44 ITUMA9 the activa of 'the tn�anageL'S d&ys," said thie first old sehool- A�4_ o-e'Z-)W V morning 61L� tug the A1UerlCLLU'-mast,6r, "is t6o §wiftand to III I o-easy "Americaus' Day" iti It's a regular r flag on at the "I'e--,". agreed the, other old hc;iior of vfsitors_ front, hoisi, -A-ZINT OUL 91.00 iyald 13L adlastet South: We cannot see that:pe"gogtie, "and it's a railroad P, ilf the wita th-e-wafiagei7s __-_e-r_re_iF fewer switches xh@Lff---.are least. It was an act of necessary." The Peoples as , ore. -act we expect -1 courtesryi.and an to see reciproca ted when the Now Afte"faetft4mta. opportunity presents --itself. -to RATE8 OP ADVESTIHOG But the act gave offence OUND.-On' the Brock - Road Our itock is now complete in-the following: Jodi aii6itineiAs are all nev; VkM insertion,per line 10 cents !a, few persons who were cer- F about Zind a good blanket. Loser call and include the most salable goodli. -Some real bargains. Such sub"usus insertion,"r 40 tainly-- ill-advised- in the Mat- at J. Robwas. corner of prock Road and Th"ra 141.4401410 jwt inallads T".I P014111V 6111- concession. A_ 0 And ter. These incidents occur We-have some snaps here.-Cl th �aaoteftrs or 6 mausin or uld I-OST.-O-n _Jdly'-5th, 'a 11 "year ol& Tweed Suitings-.;-width from 42 inches to i"60W terms Owen to Parties makins wa- quite frequently but sho A_J Mulay.heifer.d&rk rose.aligbLLv brindle. bl-th`y` 11"* be eiitirely -Ignord by all * :fcob 54 inclie's,25c and 2Dc 'd These goods .4isaii or yearly contracts pa7abls quarterly. strayed from lot 2& can. 10. Markham. Be- per y. 7�_ 11MRS1.06"cards,"a lines wish P@P-. sensible, Peo ple, as no ..good wars offared.� W.G, UZZ&OR,Mongolia.. i2tt could not -be produced for the oney. Black broad eloths,'50c and' n come 75c MMUG in 1002a 001==Zen cents PW use, Ys per yd. Black cloth, finished 50c per,yd. Black, bluewird weyvar 05*00 P&7"16 in from them. - satin m "VARM TO RENT.-Being lot 18, Ave.osintsper line each subsequent InsertitoiL JL1 con 8. T, chi of Pickenog, south of : y lustres 30c,'35c and 50c per, yd.' Scotch Tartans and Shepherd :�pedakcontrsctr, tois madeknown 'on&ppllia- s;ndl&4joininkfi0hW.ry9iC.._f.Claremont. con- w ere are hundreds of other Meeks, till' ool 40c yd,-unions-'25c yd: Th AGINCOURT. .p Advertimeman" without writtect ustratitions sisting of 17b wag. promises area good 8 al.... brick dwelling, first-elase bam, amd stables,an things in our dry goods stock at bargain price , which we have not wl.13 be Inserted unallorbfilden wA b dance of good beinP a runn* bordin40y. Orde -yi*ter.there The *.phoid fever patients 113 d wst&in &table,tyvo good orc4- -space to mention. The above goods are till very Special value. We Aginconrt =!reaiM1,,an 'j- 1=ft e�ust be the neighborhood ,of p,11 igaio 'For featbei P&rtic. "Want,everybody to come and examine our stock. No trouble to show axemont.5Af Job Work promptly&iitcad"W. are all recoviiring. ulars applyt North 01 goods. Courtesy to customers is a. first rule in our business. Give Us' The number of those installing HOUSES TO RENT. With It al. trial and we will convince yor by conivaringr quality and price, "Murkar & Thexton Proprietom that good Z_� iudependeut telephones is rapidly TwO ted within s can be bought as reasonable in Pickering as anywhere else a acres of land wi*8&ch.aktua ere are on increasing, nearly a dozen having one mile of Pickerinit. Village- Th in Ca-liada. the premises of each.a sm&1I stable and other had-them'placed ifi their hom' Pogsession.of one of the housts Ready-to-wear Suits. Do you want 'm eq outbuildings. We otLef OX the let of NOTES ANJD COMMENTS t ly. The ajority -of can be given at oxi'ce, good Suit and Overcoat to.,,order? urills ul e reeent khtgs - AprR.1901. For further particulars apply to measure dainer,Pickering,or to W V hichardson Come and leave �yoxir liese have also taken in the Rubt now before all the nice samples are sold- out. Remember we represent the At a.teacher's _equvention* held company. At-the presentrsito of st Lis ojMce,Pickering. largest tailoring-business in-CAnada. Every -younq man should have one Rochester, N. Y., im, la rice ARM TO RENT.-Containing 175 tailor made suit and overcoat. Rerneinber -we keep in stock everythinj to F 'make-up a gentleman's toilet. CROCKERY-Full sets of Dishes, 44 pesp at progress it will not be long before �,`Arpericiiu flag, was. displayed, there will be a c" in'lete inter- acres. Ou the premises are a good bouse .:,.. 0 P h, side. of it there change of telephone communica- two barns and other,outbuildiags. This-form but -on 3.40; greein and gold 97 pcs, $9.50, Toilet sets 53.25, usually sold for$5.00. eac ad acres of Q) is- particularly sd,%pled for stook. Tkry �7 hung a large Union ' Jack' and liou between every farm botise in plowing has beeti dome. A large Portion of the A full line-all good. Ali fresh and up-to-date. ader is seeded down. All in a good state a Canadian flag. These teachers. Scarboro- Township. . Direct con- r811i :5�oeerj&4 our 25, br,,k tea.' al§o our'.30c green tea. Nothing ofcUltjva;!on,Well watered and fouced. Pox- better in the market at the price: :wore, as a inark of respeep nection with'the city will, 'th6 session given on the lot ot April,100'r. with the to the ni"isin--toeachers, with 'proutot.ee.s 1. s,ay, r6lr-b y prtvilefe of Flowing at once. For further psx� Highost price paid in trade for butter and eggs. Ca be sku Is, - JgckapTpjy va lwbt miller. Pickering,or to their badges small Canadian some means' at the earliest We uV is dsor,at his oftice,Pickering. 5d -D. SIMPSON & COMPANY 1,%flags. 'This is the kind of feeling. possible date. t' ies,, Preventics, as the name, tha should al8vays be' exhib- I'm Pj Grip b Every SALE REGISTER. prevent all Colds and pe whe jted I etween nations. OINT.r now and then iXe� fead Of -taken at the $neeze stage." Preven I=TO- tis�s .. are,. to.?thsome candy tablets. -som "'flag incident" when NE 15TIR Prereutics dissipate all colds uickly, WED. .935AY', NOV. 10W. Aii s�e liot-headed-and-over-zealous tion sale of farm stopk, implenient-", and taken early. -when you grsX feel patriot eketites a sce�rre' b etc., on lot 2, con. 8, Pie'ke,in , the that a cold is coming. they check and Property- of Oscar Tindall. ale at prevent them. Preveuti�s are thor- illisulting ' the , flag of the a:r. joining nation. It' is quite uriekbarp. See bills. Thos.-Pouch- ouflily safe for children. and as etTect- er, Auctioneer. tia for,adults. Sold and recommend- proper that every person should TrBswiy, 10A.-Auction ed in 5 cent and'2Z 'cent boxes by Aake pride in his own comir ,Ale of pure br*ea sliort-hor6_.� 119�h. pidering Pharinticy. tr -;s"a grade 1, n' ev�,ry citizen. A iiian Inents. etc., ut lot It cattle, horses, pigs, imple- art lie' 10 U X) 11, con. 1. Picker- ------- takes no pride. or- interest who g. jKinKston road; -balf mile. ea-it in his' own7 coqintr� is -one to of Pickvring th.e -roperty Let Others Help you -be pitied abd of Aiftlr^' P, #4 t i despi6ed.. Mit 'for To recover vour stolen property. Besides the Knitting- Yarns, Zephers and Rug n30.1 ,.,p �:oor,82,11 p,.,i,,d. L. one to tll-kp*y an interest in. Fairbanks, * rwtiuneer.- Patterns before mentioned, ive al:A�. offer s own , counnT, a man is A Tnviismty, Nov. 2DTi The .7 Felts,Pieee Silks, Velve'C and Stamped 'Lin- not called iipni - ,to in�ult the, Aitc-iijon ,4ale pf fa'im �%tock, i OckePing '09liaUt '640mmlitee e u Goods at-redueed prices, the' ne4ghWring nation. flag of etc.. on.lot 32� ron."I. Piek- The United States and Canada ering, the property of Goo. ffedqes- A-ill do�thiz.. Ali aliprentice f3 wanted in-the > closely allied, �not only Sale at one, .'Sej bins for partict 3 tire -to,( " Members bs�iog property stolen commaci. seVing de;partwent.' commercially, -but by ties of lars. Tbos_ Poucher,'Abcti6treer. cake immediately with any membec ud positively M3. :B001ST3M bkK)d %nd -friand-4hip t.6 allow Piles quitkly i cuied ill-feelilig -to ;created be- h Dr. Aboop menC Sfembership fee $1.00. Y wit 9 Magic Oini 4�I tween the two by�the itipulsive it', made for piles-alone­aud it does Tickets maw b-b had from the,PTevidaut of ts of one or two irreipon- the work surely and with satisfaction. Secretary on application. e sible.perqous, who are prbmpte%l in Itehing. painful. protr�dinq or blind Arthur Jeffrey, J.A. O'Connor, di ppear like mRgic, by its nse. Aheir mischievous deeds, by a P.,Q� tsa. m I.Arge, NIckle Caplied gla-39 Jars, 50 VP false idea of . patriatis Secretary. PrevideaL Yall ' 21iffinen. `enin'* Sold and recommended by Ex 99 "Toronto exhibi- cen ts- ea.Com.-Geo.L*mg,D.E.Pugh.C.S. jAiriiij the Pickering Pharmacy. PmJ=or.Pickering.Gull. to 21k 2- x ladies of Pic�keri-ng and surrounding We invite the '' AVOIDED country to our Fall Millinery Openings- or. thtt- 7 .�bPERATIONS above dates. Be sure to come and see. M 1RO S T—T. MI 1R., 1< S 0- -Two Oratef ul Letters f rom Women Who Avoided :,�Serlous operations Many Women Suffering from Like Conditions Will Be Interested. j S [is Wall . Papers ' N t A large hwh etock now on hand. Orices-in Wall P&per fanging from Sc.ap. 30h P;Uk 7 Hello Neighbort Pzaaucie' Market The unde d HI be in Picker� n W. C. LaFrn4h, of Stouffvill If You Ca feed tw ing every ;WXee9day_f,r tho� benefit e, u o or more cat- will be at Mechin & Poucher's of his many customers who want their tle for 'me through the winter vvatchea,cl9ckS and jewellery reRairetj store,_Brougham, every,Nuesday Kindly leave them at Dr. Bateman's morning 1?repared to pay the high- please drup me X card and I will,- - drug store. All work warranted. est price in cash fi?r Butter. h9nd EgIrs. He has also arranged with by'returzimailsendyou the gain- H. Mechin to buy produce for him od :T. TAYLOR. . , I will allow you. No money Xe.- 30-43 %Vhitby" during the week for either trade or cash, as desired. quired from you. 0!yr 0 1 A Fork R. GIr nn No I'm Xj&7rxiL%%6-32_ Write phone or apply-to 4. A. WHITE, Brougham. pleased that I ilid so,for'it resi6red me to 'a a og When a physician tells a womazi, mf S fiom kmale troiLble, thit an oper. perfect health,saving me'the pain of an H &tiod it, ofcourse, frightens to ti d the.immen3a bills attending FOR SALE ! peya Oil an same. Prey a6cept my hearty thanir o' ber and best wishes." 1C to 2 ,09 i��he.veiy.thouxht- of the opem to he rror table iLnd*the r ies'.1NIargaret-Merkley,of,'275�d Stree Slacksmitk1mg Enife strikes te bulwauk I . . ; _ � -0 ;494- W.0 1 1 - bearL­ As one woman expressed 7 Wis., wirites': RII�E TOM.A±bES. it, is - - when told, by er physician that she r 31ra. Pinkliam. 1" 1, The undersigned havizig bought out, Low of strength rvo' 6' :L am and �wust unde -that -ne tuffiess, Cr - "I i?nian operationshe felt extreme 1E. the blacksnifthing business of vere shooting pains through the ric Moore.-is prepared t baA Ronrided a. her do o-do blaclk- 11 of womeh who r "i cramps,bearing-uowp pains,6120,all 1 kindis of Vegdtables in S... 'M e dis]�osition compelled me to seek. Our hospit4ls are fu ir. b 6mithing*in all its,lines. an there for Jast such operations I medical advice. L The doctor after making' !ion at It is quite true that these troubles-may An examination, said that Y had a serious Horse-shoeing- a - Specialty. Fob feinsile trouble and ulceration,and advised 93 reach a gap where an operation is the '4!! ,0 ammlaa e an .operatio mar 0 Mi only�resource, but-such cases exe inuch n as niT only hope, To this 1 10 jurer than is generally supposed, because g 7 Broug' ham. strongly, objected-and I decided as,a last n I aim Apr 46. mort to try Lydia E.Pinkham's.Vegetable F , .'?..- Wj way PICKERING, ONT.- cured a-rreat man women,have been -4 by Lyd am 10- m_ "To e t We is FP-in� ge a i my surprise the ulceration !dj P_M t; ie dpq�s III had said an all the'bad symptoms disappeared '.rid operation must be performed. -In fact, a L m otoY more strong�vigorous and YealWn,pajys pound aftei� tl Cr well; �ept tip to the point where the knifp.must be and I cannot express my thanks for what L and that is-the kind the f�mous- it has done for me."'- ukd to secure !natant relief; t1tis medi- 9 cm C� liov. ane isbertain to help. Serious feminine troubles am steadily on D" F=O" The stron�*A and most gmteful state- the-increase among women-and before j WiLry 19M-Vftttb D.osbawi� 10. Brougham juents. posekble .,to_make come from submitting to an operation.every w.0131411 it, t4l,bridga 2D,Canninaton-ig, *omen who, b taking ty-dia R'Pfnk- rbould try'Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable -B I 4mveAwn 18- b*m?o-Vegetubt Compound, have esca- Compound, and write Mrs. Pinkhani, at ;,d serious operations. Ly,nn, Mage., for advim TORONTO. ONT. When the tip of the og s nose is PobeA GlenE or-134 bQ M riii- St., For thirty years Lydia E. Ptinkham 9 G tv6s its sttid 'Vegetable Compound has been culin cold and moist, that dog is not sick. ents. Recent students .-.,,0ttawa, Ont., writes: 21 A. feverish-dry noise means sickness have taken'positionij at,SalarieS from the worst fornam of female complaints, Of all materials and desian $50 per month to 01000�er annurii. It Dear Mrs.Pinkhd=:- 'th the human with a dog. And so wit fanctipiial troubles, Inflammation, ulcer- lips, Dry, cracked and colorless lips kepti It stock.- It wM p*y you is a well-k-now-ft fact that orur school i "I I's R. Pinkbain'-s Vegetable Com- jdi. 6 so-well and widely known that it atic4i,falling and displacement,wealmess, to call the'best,of its kind in Canada.- This - mean feverishness, and are.as welL ill .at our works ard Inspect our stook not need my recommendation but I Irregularities, indig6stion and 'riervous ap e hag. To have beautiful', pink, Lad obtain prices. Don't be misled by month is a splendid time to enter. All vep vr d it to ibe n�an W@ch ou Amy woman who could t-like lipti, a I t bed time a - aduates get poiitions.- The demand, ,ftT tm pleawl load prostration, Ep 7 a agerits we do not employ them,oonsequous jrr i Its favor. I havat an ered 1 read the many grateful letters on fileln ly we oad,'acd'do throw off aye u for coatinf of Dr. 8 oop's Green Salve. the 1698111" is nearly twenty times the I ronies from a serious female troublF. Mrs. Pinkliatn's officw' woul dommission of 10 supp T. Aba"years. nnd the doctors told me d -be.con- It wil soften andj heal any skilh aill Psc 000t., whicif YOU*W Write to-day-for magnificenb cotr,. Inearij vinced of the efficiency of h6r advice and - nt. Get a free, trial box, at our 0srWnlY 14TQ bY Pur011611111111cOm R&- logue. I n operation, but as me r1aL unwilling to do%is I tried your Ve- store, and be convinced. Large nickle must undergo Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. s"sed. d. W. -T.1RLLIOTT,ZPrtneip am oulY too POun gped glass jars, 26 cents. Sold,by WNITIT GRANITE GO"- getable Compound, and 's Adyke--A Wo� Beg biderstuds a W*m ASk Nn Pl§kkm a's HIL ckering Pharmacy. fou wjai*bj, oujWq 19Y Oor, Tonge and AlexAnder Stis A 7s g­� r .., ,pw.,._4„.. r': ... •r.;.;;*�' . a" �•;, •""' +k�+Y: .•R'+a,. ,,F � 11''01111111111 yyw�i' ed •M a+ N two' '�-- . :.. : .!••<.' a';- -#. °2� .r •s'+."iXs'a1 •.Gi-"*s.__ +.y `�•.rn•:r ,�i•^� '.h a "... w_,. �?x ��.� �271Rz-v i4[Y�' ..•,•.. JIh+ '." .L'. •�••"R 4?'.[•. _ -•,.r. .p,. �' .. .,,.-.,.�''••..'?.. .. � r- • .:- :; '. � x.• -. b�3.>?'+}a. .. R.E.'.r!Ci'r-. '.+:.. $• :..., y,�.;.,y«' +c:a :..n ...y...,.-;.....:k:...ag,.•--@.-,1..µ. .. 'is".•d ^ Y�.•;: `. ...-R WNW ay _T-til, upon on a number of friendshel�'� ., on Tuesday. The Signa of F - a P. Mlicn_tib, or., s Tuesday Lyman Gleeson, of Lindsay, Your uture Assured r to. spent Tuesday here with his bra. 'Ne81't Trouble z . Tait, of Turont , fit t er Frank. •�•� w_ s. : . > !,Sunday at the manse. . G.Philip jr. was indisposed last savings accoun In 1 Ile &ve' rel IW , _Mrs. James Ste Benson. o� .week but we are all glad to see Tot cu Secwv- $ead Bealth 1 y''Whitby, spent Tuesday here. him out again. la Stn Dr. SWW's Y—XYla�eS you ha ' ily Independent OI �� r - J. H. Beals .furniture sale was a Mr. E. Hogle was in Markham. Restorative. -L_��' L_CL L • _ -decided success last Thursday, ao Snnday visiting his sister, Mrs. LLUU Iii it seep$ yoll E?nl WO1T�1' 111 It is expected another consign- Wm. Cameron. $eat weakness which can be dealt with se 'the present Open a savings account today.�... went of books will be placed in the Mr. Wm. Todd, of Stouffville, an is nerve weacnew na:t m your hand tram- public library shortly. was here on Monday repairing the blas when i%a nerves are weak,wben 7oar Deae1 . t nerves are weak roar heart ass of_dna Daly.• Deposits 01 frOlYl $1•O� 11 f J. J. Harvey skip d the game roof of the rink. sates ossa?atYne are shortness or bteath attee .,of the season on the wlin green The council met here on Mon- ���e �i°t�Wen': ppa�in or tender • g $ peso shoot the been ceased by irreculsr beats at "Sandbank"-on-Saturday. day and Division Court was held .valva;eaoaaa saran tion..If the hest... received. .Interest paid 4 times a. year. '� Thos. Gre g's cattle were not on Wednesday. sa$tie surra;oaesey sensation to aha g y chest.showing that the h Sort s a's disposed of by auction last Mon- Miss Wallace, of Greenbank, work oa riatic: vin when you he • day. They were sold' privately !pent last week with her aunt, op one aide- °II1 older Sove' r, ei Bak of Unada p y a Ida, but fro- Q u ant t l the instead. Mrs. T.'C. Brown. tight, veiatul ':. breathing; mothered Misses Henry and Mrs. Willson and Misses A. Beer and M. Chinn, _•e i i n g. Theve+b aD• � '$Ernest Stephenson, of Pickering, of Brooklin, spent Sunday at the solutely on- ly one was, - to treats weal heart. •�- t spent Sander here with Thos. 'home of Mrs. Beer. t That i s to b r i ng D oi< }-�i. Theika' ger eat land Mrs. Stephenson. The quarterly service was held natural and vermaaeas Mrs: Brodie, accorupanied by here on Sunday morning in the strength to ire nerves Can yob imagine Dow nay- thing else can be her daughter, Mrs. Doyle, of To- Methodist church. done? Dr.Shoop•$ Restorative will • Muss L. Barclay is visiting with bring bark the streugh to the Tonto, is, here visiting her :sons, _ hears nerves siway$. There is nothing in _ g friends in Unionville and Toronto this remedy to scums- iota: noshing tat -- Drs. C. J. and Ralph Brodie. Edwin Ball, aur public school for a couple of weeks. leans w reaction The strength that it gives 1s ce - P natural and permanent. It U Just the seine teacher, was lIl the city on Tties- Robt. Devitt sold his registered strength as Nature gives to those who are welL -day attending his nephew's funer- filly last week fora good figure I =tom o er the no a inside nerves yssem-is al., School was closed during his He also purchased an A Dingman, overcomes me ranee of the trouble as wan v RE �� CL •� -.absence. Mr. and Mrs. F. Dingman, of�cassis For$ale and saoomm•aded by . T. L. Bray, of Toronto, is here Whitby, spent Sunday at the PICKERING PHARMACY. visiting'his father, S. Bray. The home of Mrs. A. Matthews. latter, .we are-`pleased to say, is Mr. Wm. Ham and wife, of Ta so far recovered as to bq able to ronto, spent Saturday w h theARER 1 be around. fortn►er's sister,Mrs. Boot. Cow- ea13- church .. The , Ladies' Aid of Erskine an• -- church held an•`at home" in the Mr. G: McGregor moved his - �- church on Wednesday evening of family and household effects from Buy your plow points e Claremont Toronto.to our btir on Saturday Foundry. Raving secured the servi_ U G • _ last week. There was a Rood g ccs of a first-class moulder we arST011RE e pre r tendance and the programme was last. pared to make plow points equal to - one of high older. Mr. Frank Sanderson moved the best. - The exceedingly '$mer hls­fa�mrl�frd household effects of the past few'days is greatly to Markham'on-Thursday of last Threshers: _ welcomed by the farmers. The week. We are prepared to make engine root crop is being rapidly gather- blaster D. Marrs had the misfor- grates,also to repair engines or boil- Is now open and We carry 'a full ed in, and apples are being shipp- tune to fall from a wagon on ers on the shortest notice.. I Tuesday, injuring his head. we Want-dd.--Old cast Iron and plow ed in great quantities. , A eonsid- Y• points. .11ne Oaf Hot Water Bottles rpt` ld. all • all ho a he 1729 Sona be rota sin. P IY - eFrlble amount of--plew�n$—ia- �-- y g _ _ d A uitmber if om'Tiara atteticft _ _ ..7f_�. being done. the aunicersai services held in �• Y� p The annual meeting of the Y Ruhber Goo •s, pongee, It lin' Claremont branch, L'p Per Canada Green River. on Sunday night. Foundry and Machine— Claremont =1 Bible society was held in the Those present enjoyed the ,cervi- dries ' Etc,. and a full line of pure Presbyterian church on Tuesday ee, very mach. Shop. t We see b Wednesda 's-Globe _ - of last week. The report fur the Y_ Y Claremont, �Z1t• year was received and was fairly that Dr. G. S. Fish has been ap- -Drugs. -encouraging. This is a grand pointed coroner for the Country of Mork and deserving of support. oOntariap int congratulate hint Horse Clippers, ! A meeting far re-organization of on his appointment t1Qn8 'earetully filled. { The members of the Union Sab- bath _-- 11 prescrip a hockey dab was held in the� roam adjoining the drug-store on bath School intend -holding _an I have purchased a first-class horse • Saturday evening, when the fol tester supper and to give a first- clipping inachine and am prepared to lowing officers were elected: c ss programme about Christmas do your work on shortest notice and time. Wait for this to come and at reasonable price-' A Pres,-A;B. Dowswell then enjoy yourgelvee. Work done neatly and prompt- - 'Vice-Pres.-N. Burton On Wednesday night of last ly and at moderate prices. Seca-Trees.-E. S. Theakar _ week, being Hallowe'en. some per- _ Captain...;-D. Alger sons stepped beyond the mark, Yy.. E. Rl$e L7rought • W. .of ' Management--�ohn_ is taken from ,.n a • Thomson's old stand. . - e e ow. R. Besse, W. A. Thomson; a - . s. Adair. a couple of buggies while in the -. he club i.s now opals .to hear village. The parties taking them, 3? CLAREMONT. ONT - _ ` if done in a joke, should 'return 13as been hocoubie to yon of late,but the time iso:sof far clteiswnt, when it from other local elnbs.` them before further steps are Re rt of Claremont ublic _ _ . r will require an eR�rt. We would impress u a you this fact the our •- •, Stoves will accomplish this with the least effort o any.- Our atcek is echool: Sensor Ivlslon. ono? A number from this village are hrice will be no roll for October. M'.-Annie arriving Fotmd, Delmar Found, Mabel going down to the anniversary obetade. Bryan. IM'-Gertie Morgan, Jen- concert at St. Andrew's church, Photograph nie Rawsov,' wesle Slack. III Pickering, on Friday, 18th, to : ' 1owawell, Claremont, the People's Tinsmith. era Rawson,' deo Wesley nnie . :111son, hear bliss Emma Beers, soprano, Miss Bernice Parker, elocuti ist, Jean Bennett, H. Bryan,- Victor and Mr. Donald McGregor. we •Hayward, Mary Adair, Willie g - , ; : jlJrold Medal • Mason. IIi a Slack, Clack well known'baritone. Are you 1� Q _ Rawson, John Hay ward, Ethel going? r _ White.. E. Bali, Teacher. _ The Anniversary of Mr Harper'$ '.• • 1 induction as minister of St. Sr. II-Rete 021 vision. 218 Junior dl obserti ed by oPo Be' _ ��� John's church will be e ' . n lJ Stole, Maggie :Horgan, Clifford a special service at the ch�irch Tarr, Mabel-. TVhite. II Jr.- next Sabbath, Ngv. 11th at 2.30 4dQtQrQ� )Uke eMinnie Shepherdson, Ethel Sheph- ` " -`Call on when the preacher will be Rev. erdson, Verna Stotts, Maggie .Jas. Little, B. A., the popular Adair, Sr. Pt. II-Hathleeu .ininistec of Brampton. The choir ' ' - Rawson, Velna Hayward, Roy of St. Andrevt''s church, Pickering Forsyth, Wallace McFarlane. Jr. assisted b Dir. Harvey. Haar, HendelBon & Farmer, Claremont I't. II--Florence Forgie, Flossie y y We are prepared to eze- vocalist, of Toronto, will have .- Black, May Florence, Bessie Ben cute all work in a manner charge o€ the service of praise. Dorn. Brodie. I (a)-Clara. 'that will compare favor- Dl r. and Dire. Eli Wilson cele- y LIFT FORCE AND. UMPS finderhilI. I '(b) Hazel' :Mantle; ablywith that of an Willie Forgie. I (c)-Jantes 'brated on Friday night, Nov. 2nd, -:other'first-class gallery. the twenty--fifth 'anniversary of and SIICTION M ddleton. George Morgan. i(d) their wedding. After the dinner, 1Marp Tarr. to which thirty-three,guests sat R J. Cowan, $ronghsni• ::�'onStA]ltl� _on Han . Prices Right down, all repaired to the parlor, r s BxovcaAsc419. nd—mill rec e - where the evening was spent in Wi s e ted and Repaired, speeches, recitations and sin RENT ---- Besides the large number from L�OR SAL OR e ' W. J. BcXlell was.&city visitor i� The tinderatgaed wiL •{cher sell or rent Direct telephone communication with all pails n Pickering, g, on Friday. the surrounding neighborhood, his farm being the west half of lot IS B,F.,and Whitchurc•h Uxbridge and Vaughan tOWA the following were present from Fontaintnrt 9a acres• mors or less. on tae Markham, Scarboro, J. L. Cowie, •of Toronto, spent a distance• Mr. and Mrs. Doyle, premise. area Rood briA house,alarge beak &ISO Stouffville, Markham and Pickering villages, over Indepen ant '.Sunda here with friends. I been.sod other nese marg ons buildings. This _ y Mr. and 1Hrs. Lee and Mr, and i$a ars vines term,wan fenced and.drained. system. - Wm. Browns spent Sunday with Mrs. Willson, of Z?oronto. The two well., good orchard, $ rod grain or .took Orders promptly attended to. „ pe ` farm. For particalats appy to IBSAC SAI, Iris done. friends in Markham. I presents-were numerous and cost- TER,Oshawa,Ont, sTtt g - Mr.and Mrs. Mansard,of Brook- l _ - lin spent Sunday with Mrs. Beers. y' 8neeessoe iQ - ' L. Burk, of Gore Bay,is visiting I ESS -John 'Ger- OW (�erow a BOB, al.:enao+. �_+e T„m..ti, o„dl Mrs'_l_BI.CYCE FOUND-Owner zga -GI :. have same by prOVing prOpe2ty ^p6Vlna �� Burk. expense• R A.Bel►,6t.tioa Agt Fiokering,9 b Royal-Household $5.40 Mr. Wass Burk was laid off duty I -_ -_: -•- -- .- --a1rD- - - - a conple of days last week through+ GleIIOra Flour 14.60,: W illness. 1 on hand. t ! ICHARDSON'S Geo. D. .Lintori is rewiring his BAKING Constant v Y house which adds mut to its ap - Also. Bran, Shorts and Chop, .Important showing of finest display of - —pearance. On and after May 1st,1 will conduct Sack and Lump Salt. China, S very WP assortment of Mr. and Mrs.Gammaidge are in business in the store adjoining, J. H. - Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys. 'nbt Oshawa for a week with their son, Bea �furniture shop, wheregI will Chopping,5c. per 100 lbs. reoeiv for the Holiday trade. Call I _ William. -" keep constantly on hand a good sup- Wm �ooVer = sad sea {hem. Dr.Fish is treating his stables pip of bread and cakes. �SnUoriptions taken for all Magazines, ;to a new coat of paint and.to steel Cakes of all kinds made to order r er. Y _ Weekly and Daily Newspa ,,,Green Rlv per' shingles. shortest notice. * ` Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephenson, of Ice-Cream Parlor in connection. The best place to buy Uxbridge, spent Sunday at T. W. A. Thomso11, ti• 'Sanderson's. _Claremont.. out.. �1.a+ll-papers OOx s nes. w tb�'. Mr. J. Defoe, Of Toronto, calred'1 -Is AT- Binghams LADDERS ,APPLE BARRELS � mo to t.1,10 _ es to h eOver 200 sampl� coos .from at•ic. per Toll uP e Claremont =•} Furniture =:- Eitore " • Mbulding8 to match all papers. Also, - ' '4 / For all kinds oflF'urniture. Also, Picture Frames,Cur- a full line of the;besi (}rod stock of Lacs r nd The undersigned has a quan- '. _ fain Poles, Carpet.Sweepers, Tubs, Pails, Brooms, at sale Brushes, Step Ladders, C thea' Horses, Paints,Oils and Varnishes, always in 'ilc A RO tits of No. 1 Apple Barrels for Tinware and Gran#=are. stock at lowest possible prices.' Don't forget the place. . Liberal reduction H � at reasonable prices. When in•Claramoat Call on„ W. G. BINGHAM, quantity. � �ga� . H.'BEAL) the 'Housefurnisher. North Claremont . �W. H. JAM401N,srocl . W. ». c�uBDox ,� r 4Yr.A:+..r, -,q .Y" .d.rel '1_v J 4 .`"rsw r sv. .. & 8 .l• t�S :N 1.. w lfsr r 5 r •s-''�." 's, .c b .. ` ,.,a�L{'.,..sa. d� .�..a• ° �a, r., .,' "' "S. .a. ..,P, •:,s. <.r. :v+ir L:i•6.,,.•• ;y,a„ r>' r.. ., •! . AS'. -' s ..... r.. .. . #h: ..- "4 F1" 4Tn•', t/4 — r„+ ..� „f” .VM...A.• ..•. .e \.. „�, C.... - .1�. ares �.•',�. ..lay, 'Y .„, x n” q.+i4 .. C.ma.. a... ".e+ 5 ,...,5T'.,• by •-°::..% - ��'4•®: -R.-• R,: "zy+. tx,'t —. "•Tee--�.^ _.',*.'c ..+,.+-�� ... .r .,' ;y • —}_ - -.aYt._. r.-,.•v. ,.. ...... ,. .:._,.. .rt 1r'•i,:. .'gin. '.'[rr Y. .5 I '' iE .'•iS, .4.. "^•' .."' .'�$,''` -`.�.`n.... .Y-,5.n r' .':'t�w^, .1".r .S u .,eR"�"`Tf:,t ;LII .i. .. +, .'l '.1'.. J:'. 5..+. a-'J'.~ 0.;�9;'�., •:•SS.n J�n''�', tt7' - ,_. _ _.. <.-• v twos— - ,, , ! _ 1 „ .,. t'�ekled Feel-Scald and _serene the- GL�R1D (lrw_TeE-GO111�. ■ - ■ w n I ♦ eel, ,xid-late-t you +villa.) Lel soak __ -- 1. _ Pos'-arlv6ly �t� Ott ter in n eek lye for s few days. Take scree Queer Duty of British Seidlers In + ' IF �� •,'. . .. - •:♦ nippers slue pull oU the toe nails. ti Imo, o f' F '- slay will not come off try scorching , ' Tete rarest �SBiDY T ri'ill'Vwn. ,. r .'� +. Atut the House Utrt io I die oar actually llnds over theta until they will. The most tooth- n k 11 some morsel is under those nails. When fish J;oldiers standing sentry over E t co+vs: The cow is a sacred animal in these are removed and the feet cleaned ' i - , drone the lye make a pickle of weak lila eyesitttt;".Ilp:•hntin; end gills. of _-.._.-_ ♦ - course, tea iffy itohmm�irdaR poitfon vinegar, salt, peppercorns, a. little cel• a t �} }♦ }♦t♦ t oP the 41tt4tezt l*r take a savugl de- . A. r `Y:�r}}} �'#4 ♦ .ery seed•qr any eavoiieig you wish. [ poo., :, �, _ t is well .to tie these spices in a bag and h6ilt {n ptllkA'g-to tate sword all lite t BUTCHERL\1G TIME RECIPES. remove item when lite cooking is dune.; cows upon wliiclt U,ey can lay lands _ w We use tar less pickled pork in our Have enough of the picks to cover ihe. at certain tinges of the year. The result ` i tamp than formerly, as we have found feet. Place them in a granite kettle, is that religious conflicts of the owls ti '' iiia our over the pickle and boil until the sanguinaly character frequently take CEYLON GREEN TEA. � Y t;EY lsattactoey methods of -lie p p — 'utast fi•eslt;ar nearly so, as long as .ve meat falls from tate bones. ,Tile pickle plata beliveeu lila riietnbhr.; a! tete rival ;_ .' care to have it,-writes Eva Mills Andi'r will be reduced to a kniall quantity, Cut creeds. lt,is with the ulijzct of prevent FREE FRAM. DUST, DIRT AND ALL FORE:GN : a . or-on. For those who wish to use a pickle the meat in small pieces, removing all Ing "lots arising from cow-killing by the SUBSTANCE$. , the following recipe will be found 5f 9arge hones. put in a jar, cover +with Moh3ntmedans that Gngtish sentries are lsfaetory: Let the meat coal lh'oroughly; the pickle rind let U get.cold before,eat- now appointed 'lit certain places, espe , !Lead q� ": i0o- 5" and i0o PW tb. " an J�Mt�- we when cold tub salt info it, using plenty fog: ciulty in Bombay, to Bland g"oa"d over _ - of salt and rubbing well. •fret stand on .-ernppte.-'Phis is another dish which that public bettetaatoi• M-lx;rn "Z'onuny -- _ '' a slanting board or lablr, for �h ho:trs may be made of either• lean beat or pork. Atkin .' deeply disgt+sial;- nit ; , Tnuzzling"ot file animal in an Pa ,'swiftly sweetly into and around tarmst to drain. .hteattwhile prepare your bei:,e fret the meat cook slow-'.y in salted tened "Saint Cow." - ' is rit. n'het� the "nuzzle swings from and outhouses; beyond the city bound- ,U follows: For each IW lbs. of meat water until done, using. %%•tiler enough _ liw collar, r,:ady to be replaced when con t knows all posstl�le places ot`: 1 - .'. use lbs. attitTe easti et s"til ' '!>�tli�meat is ~—'�-- Ih erncrgen,y has,passed. Thus un- concealment, for it during the, earlier ' and cayenne pepper, 1 qt. molasses and ccolce,! so that it is free from the bnn�s , .H.\BY"S'll"IEN : utctzzle,l stet well-feel, trained, and you- stages of the training its ^atm this-� -- ': '$ gals. soft treater. Boil and skim and take sit ort with the skimmer. Chop ftao';rtess i, a sign (it health in ea- erful animal is a forru[dab!e adver,>ary respect has been lax; inorsets of bleat• when cold pour over the packed treat, coarsely. Taste the liquid in the I:et- bice. p\early ail their (roubles v:tni,,h even for art arnied burglar, besides b?- have been T+laced in remote corners as; "! , The foregoing recipe is also goad for !le and stave it Davored to suit you. Re. when they digest food %yell and are UVO inj; an accessory of great use to the as infallible guide to these places. - �, corned fleet using 3 1ss, fess salt to turn the ureal and then thicken +vliit Prone teething polos. Baby's Own Z':tb• ni"ht patrol, %vllettict` ti criminal's in- The dog .foes more scouting In letl� g cern meal ulster are regular corn meat , minutes than its well-paid human Com- tb" other ingredients. A beef or pork g k lets brings happiness to babies by cru•• tent i-i- fight or flight. barrel must be kc t for els own use music. Pour into molds, slice half an in' stomach troubles. Cflnsti sterns fav:, The ?i7lire education `of it- newly rude.could.do in an hour. II ft barks Or 'p E, P growls or in any way'gives notice of and on no account ut one kind of meat inch thick, roll in flour or tsatttr and erishnes;, diarrti:,ea and teething true arrived dogs is undertaken by tite brig- p having found'Something suspicious, the i try in a little mise+! -lard and butter. y adieu-conlroleut:s,'or officer's in author- ; _ Into"i barrel or a brine ,which ties Peen blas. 'other's a smile in ever die and .patrol at once 'otos the do Each night i '.:Used for the other. Be careful to have Cooking Liver.-Put some lard t'r the mother ties a solen+n C'taranlee it,- over the right palru{. When coach- P ! g' ve "' --a weighted board to keep the meat un- "Pork tryings" in a skillet and add a that this medicine cont.airts no opiate „ guard, by the %vay• carries a revolves- ` -. :+der rise brine and when a piece i; 1e- little chopped onion and parsley. Put n• harmful drug. Mr;: James ]ewet�, fog the Idog; the briDaiiier-conirnleur is whistle, le,with hapnty rounds of ball cartridge, a moved toe• ti9e see steal the remainder in the liver sliced and seasoyied with g; alwq;s its civil dtr�s, and oiler he lint ++,hfstte, handcuffs and a dark lantern. Beaver harbor, 1.�., say,: "1 (tarp giv ,flat !h«' appearance of a tramp or stts Strict orders.are given to the. men lo• fs entire! covered and weighted down. Sall' and pepper. citta" pig's or can's en my baby Baby's O+c'n 'Tablets as oc- noes through the y g piciou.; chartuter. t'le r, g prevent their dogs from picking up" 4 " Our present method of"user pork-is' liver. and let it cook until done. cook- casion required Siete she wa a dray' antoinirne of 'assaultin -the night g in it slowly and turnip it often..When P 6 I bones or tempting morsels on the beat. �' `•- ..Auite different front the old way. Tile t g ,Id. They haw always helfwd il". and g,tarct;, rimy a4vay, slouches along %%ith,IS.ome superb animals were lost before cooked put it in the warming oven. lit now at a year and a half old she is a hams'and shoulders are nicely trimmed suspiriutt:, bundles, leaps into ditches'the chief corilrmtssioner and tits velerin- and. with all the creast put in ihe fore- a sauce pan put 1--tableseoon butter, tine healthy child. ! think- every~ mo- ora being about six weeks. The hams 1iNrd %%ills deep. luster, scales. ga- nr sur eon sallied on the diet, which When it"l,td hies add one tablespoon they should always keep these Tabl,is r - y g I. going flour., Stir u:i.i1 it is a cod brown, then • walls. and generally svn.5 flu w bole ba now renders the doges almost indifferent - t and sl!idulders are , then `taken out- g o(t hand." . Yo't can get Labe'.. Own taut o!a- rascal caught in the act. „ -"� drained, and every part o! the flesh-side add 1 cup hot water. pepper. salt, the 1'abit Ls from.any medicine duller ,or by Every week the dog police are-lined to delicacies easua!!y found in ihe• gad the end of the bones rubbed Suitt t+`ice of halt a lemon or 1 tablespoon mriil at ?i cant.; a bol by writing .1 night. ,a mixture of equal parts of ground black vinegar and I tablespoon capers, chop- Dr. Williams' atecricine Cu., Brt,ckvftle, tier in the pudtdix k t!�r sneclicai incpec- SON=- (MES- POISONED. and cayenne pepper, - They are then tion. '!'hey come to know this event, and Fed the liver pickle t nasturtium settle Ont. _ , , ermitted, one might relate Then men are tyarnect never to take Put'the liver on a hot platter, pour tile if s1 a• p •smoked. No definite rule can be given , amts-sing. pathetic and 311,put incredible away tttE body vt's dog colleague Sud- /: - for smoking, the conditions are so Aa1:Ce over it allowing it to stand a few , e Y• varied. We prefer hickory chips, but moments before sending to thcr table. 0�lVL1rIL� anfcdnh of the intrili�enin these care- d ply . por oisoned ++hi{E on dol The , �Vh+�n this work, or•the major pert HOGS ACT ASP L (idly ,wimted atxi well trainer! bruL>s. t�Bfuctthe body of this loy Ipandlfaithl st,me of our neighbors who have good r - When a riew re�,ruit� is baginnipg to p ��, ti: o ft is done the good. hotrse+vi[e +Alli " hams ude.corn-cobs and some use maple. do v ell to take -day's tojtinp, J,o visit- _ .' show aptitude tinder training, the night i rl friend and bear it bate. to the bu -The-Bre-swum-suloutder-about--aboutor -== --, „ reau. so leaving the flekl unguarded- ;nr*. go icer a ride, ur !ilio the immortal uard lo whom it ii asr,igrieet comes to g '" 'six weeks. „ ARE EFFICIENT"AND INCORRI PTIBLE'the kennel anti lentis it forth when the ZZse mere fact ret the poisoning of a dog-.- W hen the hams are, cared t here are 'Mr,. Battle she may unbend her miod at.rrls with lila older do aro rlsscctt- shows the. proximity of a criminal on direrse ways r of preserving them. t1'e over a book." - -THi>irF-T.tli_ liS. Y P g bled t it r3ttt =Ilia-nteru are'provided the beat; so the patrol must calk for gid . _- i _. ., Pack them in barrei.�of dry. wand ash -T-=-= I .-- +"esti bones �r sera 5. c,f meal for the from the next round i( he wants It and ass Some sew them in cotton bags ur,d - on i arch o the Cr inn ___ I\ A UtE.\Di.Y DECI.LNE. rwcoatrr,.tlnd-ln this wry .tress is laid push n se f_ l• give the bags a coat of whitewash, Taught to Regard All Civilians as rnt the lesson it is soul;ht to teach- Afterward he must carry ihe dog'i3 =others cut in slices and, partially fry namPl�; that only-men in police uniform body to tete pol&-abattoir, so that the them, packing in their own grease !n ey5veel fust in 1`isin! by Dr. 1lrllianfs finemies and Curs;taWes as fink Pills. _ Their Frieor��.. plttl %%ilttrsu+ rclun�'if nfie� arc to %'alerirsary.:.curs.con i3tay hold. a post- jars, using additional lard to corer ,fI . . - _- -•- p of with positive mortem and determine the cause o[ ` necessary.I Our objection to this is that "Before n, dao liter Lena.besian tak y _.. ac oecasionall like a ham to-boil whole. -y g, That a.policevtan on night clay in a ferurity, [.strr un t[►e_t:igtd patrol leads death. The poisonG inyst cammonty Y Ing Dr, \4'fllian►s E ihk Pills site loat:etl g \1'hilej on duty the do rarely quits the 5t11l others leave their hams hanging rest city would bo store res ted by =cut the .beginner, • ti famihac•ixe it with used are strychnine end prussic seed. g store 1[lct a-corp,'? ."than- tt slue girl.' crittrinals it accompanied by a pu%verfud avert/ nook art,i rursier.uf the beat, For g - to the smoke house all r iairrter or an- 3f1 used, ctaimtng that;.lge scrota anti Says Mr:. Gen. A. Myles,of-south\food-, and-sagactoua slog is 3 reasaftabie tiup- one month the; orotic tCe11 ea lessee he Gaels of its tstshar colleague dil , save-of UI bse protest steam from -the attacks `lee'• Ont. Her blood seemed as though position, yet'it remained foe liltie"ilei- t,arr hours q. night, in al! weathers_the carry .out the sharp military i"A taquer,and, . pf„Uig, it”had all hrrnect lu water. Then she gradually increased corncuand, Chesche 1 be fan t o have bad spells with her.hemrt. 9"'711 to carry oat this innovatit+n-m hours n! duty b.eight. b Y soon; but It will rash to,std an officer - We make lard. of nearly all lite tat b �ntt+'er Ghent, Mons, Brugos_ and t', the standard-hiLttl. on• a neighbo.-ng beat. on hearing the "neat, leep,ng not more titian Ill or ,0 \'• the 1?est e�citea,aut tree ileacs-would, p' shrill signatii,r assistance. beat so rapidly vs to almost smother Ostettti-an inuovatrori welch tial rout" TttE TRAlNt�1G. .' els ,for eagles, which .we keep in the n spread to=other parts of Europe. %fon- . `tt tttp""animal is slow to. understand Before, its first year is' over, indeed. 9'`' brine made eller the above recipe. We' er. Shp brew %cagy lbirt: had id ap- sieur. F, " v n �ti eseTnael, Police t'am• A _ the ,tiJ•.t fe ars. tie i.•+ lrerlue*M 1? 'the do is as atlniirably drilled as the. -aisle or try the tenderloin, This is fine petite, and what lai:fP food ale? did t*Ot r i g cut in narrow seri anti rolled in b:t- did not seem to nourfcti.tiet. mitt• 4ti't` estrtraincd dVpntaR'suxllTflrypnhre tea``fl 'ru:d irniated by a' brigadier-von- "srnartoat PrtissPan infantryman. --IF kr or in cans meal and Tried, d i make healed-by one+' of the best doctor;'in b. tru rut'. 7,i r ttrerrte casae a slocv-wltted obey!"the worst of command without a - In ;Flatus, 1P19it. !hrPe Ue'igiwi --heep moment's hesitation. It will lttp ' a This part of rho country, yet she u+'a-� r i•tt,:rtitt is rnettrentkrl and Yvtn kicked mal it n � (� lh�eide� of.'lite'lana daily growing guerre .nil her Itenrt g:,t ting, were boughs or t,itn by lite vrter• 'aril l+t:nt,^n a tittle by este official actor. scilla, swim a istrenm or waft in front. grind Ile sir., tt!aneouly' st"a"y p(ilice•nlan in tilt betsind or at the side, according to its >Gtart into. sausage meal. Tower is ,;r,-.bad that w'e were afraid that she I irks ax air o! pl tali trot, an hand'by The master's pleasure, tt' L3 hungry for Prat v�y'--tittle. -• st Itt+1n tar >r's th? dug and gives it spring we take our sell pori. out of H?e ri-culci�d' t- daliitie+. It"is nu W y _ .:__-listing, slice ft and pertly rev i[ and.peck }�J wo!:id iregnPntty awake with"n Potif a (:u+nr+fission,i. Swell . war:, It In gra covering it with reale r' start anti cnmetinue.^: wr,uld jnnrp rig ill f hristimas ten dog },oticPnien .w'ere at+',lag at t1Tt' mtd of his training is at once N\•agging its tail. with ezciternenf-which -..lard. jar* use when wanted. if tOoiup in brei. 'fhe58 starts woald slur+�'$ work. and atter a reeso+robte petioJ had eager to vbey. th«�.cornmand ot_ttle po n+test always-be. suppressed. while on .eels lreshert wiser ready to tsse by soak• ;bring:,n a bad:spell aitd leav,� her-u,,nk elapsed a report. wn-4 .sent to the burotr tic,, and ntur> than alis«•r to attncic a duly-it is an srnusing picture of im- k' - _Ing from 1•S to $4 boort in r {reed evhaustPfl. We-hA*t almost gi+`en ,master. :\Ile" tet" nloTtl.tts ct:triol ihe sirs 'ti,�lrs.looktng per•st)n . in civil piticive zeal; at is its dL h4'sod - cw'ect - - - CJol her,... sour mftk or buttermilk. up all hope of lie being well again,••most consenafsve ureuttier; of the i;iF Y triumph u--hrrt-it costals.-sa fsCClest. (+ip nit ho da lies la fry Dr- \\iJl unto' CutUtea -of Ghenl bt'c'atne �nthlisiasts In rrtuy cA;e,v ilte central police bu- One of Atte that foreign police Officers ro Frying out the Lfird.-This f:; probably' ,ink Pill after faking a r•nupte cl over the nr�v pubo teeTIA11.; ,•ern! 'vot,•ti�resti maintain, in its grounds nrtLsti-, 1) inquire futo :and adopt the-dogs %vas - r .the most trying operation which iaits L- raJly arranged wag!., cater jumps and ` t•i the toe of the farmer's wife Burin I b,> es she began to steep better at uight more money for dugs ht be used in tha M. Lrpine, E'olicc� Prett,cl of Paris. AL ::. isle yeas. Some do it.a little at a tulle 1 An. `{.fir �g'in to return to he" lips. ,FettWurg der Bruges and DIM the oll,rr obs6aul�*t. :+>+ c4'PII as a regular fttyt eight of these 'fine beasts were ► and some crest it thrnt^h as lost ns From that on slle kept right ofk cainut,; I.-;,Matter dock;; court there v:etr thirty ;t.iff ret•otllcets si:illed in training these bought. [or M. Lepine. .Thome Parts_pro- ' ossible. We"tike lite latter meth" a,' and after laking eight bp�e.; n[,the pills bel. .pu tv:"ctrl ds; pail,emrn on duty .dogs. They accu.4t,m new canine re- nears_pEJvoux, Paris: Turco, Cesar. , P v� she w`a. agRiti in good health. ihe is'�and %wr,,ut� alit surpri<inJ; clTiricnr>'• cruet.; 1'n heurittJ„revalvar shnlF, f,t tnalie D'Artagnan, bfcidje, Diana and Athas- io saves many,cleanings of the sto a And ,Ie'ing leaps g became the pets of all Paris, +:shore '-I" --floor. tl is imposible to fry cul lata now f!ticen year•; of age. the p+elt,re ,t' They lvould tAl:e a" re+v rn+++r b+'cr beta� exreerlin six Get, and to and now havens tied stave'nncl Ouor. htaltti, and sin e' ttoginning the pills niglu beat vtiith areal. a thurougttne°ts atiAc!iing titglttves in 'like !tend Arid residents allele. "Isley pro�txt so ` _ We try the leaf lard b itself end keep has gained about forty pounds in wriglrt and a Wentles'; SFs�L�b'tr.4C 'i h, kneel of the, l:nt•P. 'L'hep'•are .tre►ined in successful lhaL Uieir 'nuinbcr was fast It by itself for choice by i:ut in{only' those' wtlo,sayv Iter when !t1 can. %+veld kill a ,Ary . ,+t Y ihe. laKt ra pfct by ,a .pull at rho leRsh incrtastad, tuttil now erer� one of Lc- isinatl pied, Put a little water"in the aPprzoiat,, the ntarvcllon,,`' change 1)r: stet" +vork, and enuid :,red did correct -hen they jump for the nea,k. Thu, p aser,ts plop rs is accompanied P ire's t± bottom of the I:ethe to-keep from scorch- «'i'flin+tis Pesti; tills hRve broughtahctnt many a stun Avila was.s strspger to ilia when the policeman "criminal" in on his rounds along the Seine-quays by + .Ing..cook slowly .and dip the lard ,1111 Ii leer, cc;ndilien. I believe that had it -heat. rlrargi of the a barn; ft'.hi the dog's a chien.sauveleur. with a ladle, straining it into lar ,'ar. ' •-.steni .{s,now s roved succr'ss. muzzlh t such the heel: of his knee', he , 1 It',ot •been for the Pills she ++cold 1>P..in " '1'h�, y .,P Ttie .alert Carinae Minister b! thein- ' We 1111 every available place. on Iha' tt�r grave IO.dal. and' It is %ciUt !rel- and filo %ek rinary ,surg'an of the ci(y drops, to show Lhat the: abject i5 at- terror •sent •a ..police cornniisshry ensu - 1, ' r'--` stove %vlih kettles and frequently put mg ret {,Treat gralitucfr•:ltnt I virile you perlorlically' does qui. to the fair; to buy seined. fhi� operation 'otlen repealed: Belgium In invesiignte for liimsel[ the :'some in the"oven in dripping can;. ar.3- 1 i^ t!:et°xe (hat it ."nay btnetil tante ,dogs, \i:,nj btwedc have b<'«n tried, �t,ot+•,; the intelligent dog v hat the ob tne>its of the doh police. The report of s I",iter letterer." but ihe.best of all !; Ihp big Belgian'or ;act. of thh`pursuit is, and•how" it may _this ofrcial*as to efffcieiicy•and economy T;:3' • Ing no water in these. -C•ook rlovdy. stir e W. l?�t acmmrtisbed. Aft�'i_ a time the f,equenfly vigilance is the price of sac :�., kitd Dr. Williatt s-Pinl;_"1'ills Cast' tlo ;trench'shepherd df,{;, slit powerful and tuns ro ctri7cing that ttadthisi three y�eart: ' cess. We put that for summer ttse in lust a: mt9cti for every +weak, ailing. ' ' init; 'Briard,: :aild Crurnencl:�eis. animal opetatts without being held IT) tat. Get matt'corporations hug also err- „ 5 .std 101b. pails; tar' winter in jars. pale_tae.-d young wore an who is-.,;!I;)- %A'ith hair long (or ,chorl, airy or silky. JeFs}t, and yt>+ instantly raspond5 to its stalled dogs as auxiliary police, and `-Lard usually keeps per'a>t1y, but it ::t!pint` front anaemia into a •deadly de- These are: unmalch,ri Its,' world over for mater's wtti;tle: no malt'"" how head- w�•srton at as also were'many Italy, any tune there are tloubls,"hent ft•hp,l- 'r1;nc Dr.'\Vii!lam� Pink PlH:Ar.tuallY !their endurance, bolducss, lidetdly area .lone may-ln lila pursuit in which itis cine; o! Austria:'nttngary and t y, of s , fag tsot,wtd.slice in sante raw potatt,,, in�,ke newblood:' In that `vnll tltTp lntuiilve instinct. en•.Ned. the cartiii>' poticer;san's stipc•rb sen of - _ removing it to a te+v moments. s+rike Ctraigl,t at tite roof ret ct Some Belgian r+tic.--NInns, St, Cils. ��' en 'nn npicer arrives on' Ili, befit ,dot}, as"well as its {clysis}, vigilance and",etia-ert+eFk=btty-. Ihf•ir -d-o ' fidelity, and irs indifference to txrittrs; `''-'"'l'Oii: Satuage.-Seasnn your sau;uge.`."non'disease;_1+1:( ansetnia. Ireadachec y�, at tun hA r•'1.a..t.; l:i;' dog +nitlr the i e-dog b;: adding 1 liven`trihle;gonnc .nTt, 1 1.Ttrl ltaekacttrc, heart• palF aline, end!- and even elgttteett +nfnttts cit a��tr. but conunarlJ, "Legere te:' lttsfauily the dog and satnr. Afi#cP. tablespoon black pepper and 3s teasnoan iii t,*e;tinn. neuralg'in. rhoomaINM swi th'' \1. \';in W,Nsefilavt prefers Io buy his •- -- cayenne r to !0 1G�: ;Sen reeruit; whril tit,y are six tt;i,nths alit AIL AL Heppe rgtd to ea-t: �•srrret. ailments and irrerulnriti,?s r--{ slog can be'suhjettrd to an oxhat,;l.i�e ' -Then divide your• meat into . different i t,'irl and ;votn,n. �,,irl 'by a',1 dealer+ ctRons, add uherizeil cn *e, thyme i ' s ntc:lic•ire nr t,y moil r:t :q f:'enlc a bn� irninin� %rests �ut,t rt',trlls, Z'hc.p.'riaA . r p P ti,: g 1r civ l:nv,�; fir g?.3U'frrsnt Tit•, hr. R % tri,+; [rout duce o �i� ' i• rind summer .n%nry-to one portion .n , +,f ort trio* - _ .. t # \\illianis' lmdirine Co.. Drocliville,061.. ntonlhs. • `;'the proportion. of 1 scant tablespoon r " ' ;re > each .to 5 lb.. of treat. One tttblesttnnn '-","'a '-"'" Pur the ftrcl nr+rrn slags new re^greets - _,_ \ P :OL.i.O\\'[a) 1\STRCCTIO\S. are kept in"the l.,',uiels ;utd ar•' •tr,rch' Mit pov)l�e _ — w thaw they ha 1. ;re will-llavar--af-tc Ai,e,r _._.. _ . Sive pounds. A like quantity of chopped t,t;rat:ious, n an"' e`;cluinis ,tile doctor taught obodieuce. 1tiiTnry br Att - - w comltinc+d %%lllr urtrcrying kiudlrtteNS- the Fi1Plt ` begin •it>rCl[ y need u _-__ _ parsley and"ninon Juice will flavor a %then +ic. Glnbhuls calls him iu a , ; p - 01 p third quantity, which should he meal is due rim,; certain night guard; tauter ' .fJ4 f2 to bring back holltltth and �treagtll►. ;.fiat. hummer savory and onion is a hurrc. "Your Icmprralure i; rioting rind talo:.ont the'recrtti;s %relit the t'c^ter- .ter alon3 near Ilio clang,:" peeing, and as do0: when flee resist hell s�,t;t:d;. B1Lt the stROtilgeSt pOitit ab6ut SCOsT ,� combinalinn lilted by many. 1t°orcester- you �-" T ;;u ru dt11 at l0 a'c!ocli S cause is Fnxl for a small goon- „.end I`rn wr;r=e-hlf ellen- i e:;er. t> t Thi tloQ police y' { + rely. Snt:.asre melt can he kept as inns ret ni*ha nrd 'f'I"It %work ret -i" in !h Irttt t,><tOyt 1s slat YOU dont hlsve t0 be before, .all„-utruuolt tire dict• yrnr (fres• ntntn n�. 'they nc%hr go oUt in tilt ,1n}- _ a, desired by ranking into smell cnl.;es• cribed.'' { to. get refults from lit. I. pertly frying and potter in jars. TFit+ t lime, nnd.on w) •nccolutl a.re nllut%:cd to • su.�ertluous parkins lard nbtnined in "Inrpos;il,lr+.,•\tr. G ubbins. 1.Ictld.'�t�ir become nceluninta{ w[1'h the orderer; c rozrr;t t[ to ,eels � etpsa-ic fj remo',-, any o ase m,hls,from eI.-,­.. t?ttblic; . -- t-][C..,I” 2p-the �'jars is perfectly' flood for all cookinn foos as %v°ull be laktu by' a .1-y'ear•olt :•��C\I' \f( l7.i.1:�. purposes. . . chi's I people, wakes a fretful baby happy, Henri Cheese-�Fnr mnkinsi head rlxr~ c \ltd dt'!nt 1 fnllc,tA o+eget.,° 1 ago \�}icn on duty cn:h ntr'; .. Ion her On thin• l,� a ,.le cores and.dug b+ncu+ti�' and ends collar bearing o tin n+edal, %vtllt �1,; '� -color.to a pale girls Checks, atnd pre- A ' th:' head is ihnrougbly scalded and sell- fl •.1 I amnio, , brit tint". ,and �It10 %%"urd t o- n n"rated, then spilt imm cnmtt to inn and of tiurnt_n,alches olid scraps x,la1" -vents coughs, colds and consumption- • h = thtr inside.M Gages cletned. ..it is then paelitlg and everythin else t ir,uhh'liich lice:' Tl;ere i; :•I ei a'cto:lh for stormy r• - u , %%�hile •no' enc %A'a� laokiur anti Itcre %vcall,er. which co%cr; [its hady it{:rttt - -cat in small pieces to matt it. cnmFni- T F' et�onceatratet� form for.�tCl[ 1tlJttd N Fnt tar the cooking kettle and hailtid 'rl l nes pre!ty ttenr•d"I'd,' . _ • i}erh.ln tail 11 i; If, ntutm!r- and Y • ;salted %t'aler until the mens will .drop IIn'tily rtfT+etinI upon It"' gq;lrn- v:nlerprotiT, The d s'al�b %rrnr tuuz• .. " I. "Ti ' 'glee bones. Tnke nut with the n°I .i l tendcheii s e)t Il:r nrerngc?.3- rtes %-, - nn. dutr. f.tr (heir %"tile y� and old, tt•ich•and poor- , idrnining sponn. put in the chopping year-old nitild•, ��s.l><eic Dl lover,ttriln tato n;�tnntlene at/ •nncltI ret irzlill !rlIs ner:eccivitiletn'ry 1 br%vl and rhon conr;.,h;.. �cpnrntr into G+ubbins that• he. h g . ,red gt contB;ins no dTttigs.a<nd r txlcvhOL daifercni pnrtirnis n""reds ►aan %reit dit•` dict, Heol will have to surisi.¢I ou soft for the protection of j�etceatle citizens. • f"ra"il .ensonings idler,-Ihr' mnnnFr•� toast and •hot w"atcr foe n %%'tele. this m, z, is °rale!c for,`trecnirnlian ',ALL DRUGiOFSTS; SGio. AND t$1:00. . ` .nmmended for ,musaces. 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AN ENGLISH MISER. i Can t n Neild, whose ma ICapoleaa Bird Establishes a New Be- Na John t e \vh gn1A- _ r-iait bequest•to Queen Victoria supplied i cord Thumping Dominoes: the funds uut-of which the Prince Con- EXPECTORANT corNapoleon Bird, of Stockport, Eng sort baht the present Balmoral Castle, hind, has established a record for s deserves a place amouo the great alis- geepi your� Iron-stop run on the piano. For A-S ers ant-was i remarkable a r t ns Whooplud ' et lets any of them. I u was educated at Eton `;The sign that drives away Colds,Coo�hs. , warnat y hours !1: hammered away at the keys and Trinity College, Cambridge, 'and Coo .Asthma,Throat troubles,Croup,etc., etc. your liken breathe without a slop. -kni not + zeas a barrister at Lincoln's inn. At - r tr But this forty-eight hours flaw of fie age of 3�4 •Elis father's death 'placed procluded by the . highest medical knowledge •dad 'melody as not achieved without phy- -WOv$ Ilius in possession of a'fortune of X210,- ' sisal discolilfort. ilr. Napoleon Bird t'00 and from that monlent he became science. doesPlsfiT- Against + ANGLE Sbtrnkaga. t, fltty one years old.; and his nlusc.es a confirmed miser'. !\till ]ived' at 5 ' Underwear. are nut soli:ober as f-hey used to be, Cheyne walk. Chelsea. His big house A pare ve�etahle coach syraJa.' Lu" hfl:s. Napoleon Bird sat by his side i w`as so meanly furnished that it did not �• Your druggist not only)seeps it,but recommends its for all the forty-eight hours, and her even,bo;Lt of a bed. Two old women, ' resenee I+a iYed 11lm in moments \vhetl who 'did his stoves, and a black cat Price. rg Ceat�.9• l:Fs talk appeared monotonous. \\•ere his sole companions. When he ,P ces ?r nos di} 41i� -latter stages of this sh-w-le visited his large estates in the ?!fid- . rfoar�M �beiween melody and lime Aii. Napoleon lands, which lie-did frequently, he gen- .91 ,1�ade-markedinred. Ina 'Bird showed dona of excusable ethaus-fie erglly walked, unless he could get a lift 4106118FOOTC of les,tabricsand I tion and pardonable di owsln4Ss. l le for natWng, and he.was not even above o was rescued from both by gentle show, fttkeitlg a gratuitous seat. on a, dung P for women, men sad ers of eau de colo +•, wh'ich were s r'a•- E X P EC�'0 R A NT ' dna teed. �> p y cart, tionietirn s he was compelled by a !music. onhim. In the course of the last the weather totake a seat on the stage NEWday also a barber shavrsd hhn to slo\v coach. And there he \vould sit outside;the hands of the clock approached shivering and dripping-for he .nevet ~ the hour of ten the enthusiasm of the wore a greatcoat-an jest of commis- wore Eratto to his fellow passengers. j HAWA 1' steel Shingles. ARTISTIC audience knew no bounds, and when _ - d the clock structs and Mr. Napoleon Bird Toilet Ware titled see hands troth the keyboard he Dear Mother - ,was seized and carried in triumph irtt6l's LOoI[rrd �• through .lhe, streets to his llorne.._ During ilio fir-iy=eigtirhou - le per- Fall and W'mtes weather. Will ' TOILET WARE in srtistit: formed 1,500 separate compositions; nc catch CAL Do you�w ;J,�•s 1 sum :-- _ j � e is pfd in dw companie+l. titre concerts, and played ,•___, i � � Tonic. and Pis our Wim twice for dancing. A alight swelling ••t What it done i"so many? It is said Lflil Jul t..e fin_era and crattlp in the legs were to be the only reliable r�dy for all your am turns q.Silvr. Ebony a t''-,r only ill-effects of his strullueius ex- &on" y � chi Fouls Ivory, it will find ample variety,frota_ ertions. _ his We vtrlrieliwelweaa change of piano became recessary take. hisgaarsateedtoeraeoryowummy Prom oar overt fxtory nota" owing to the stiffness of the keys, but iia r� The price is 25c.pet boale, f Proof 8` elrsed Pompadar Paasrn is a skillful manoeuvre errablPd Mr. Bird demos in mediesoe seq ant Ai lo• change instruments without "losing Made from Painted or Galvanized Steel, at prices varying from S"85 to 35.10 heavy Sterling Sriver. A six•piaos a note of the song he was playing. �I per hundred square feet covering measure. This Is the most durable coy- lit, oy �, sts-conseaing of Clodti Velvet and wing on the market, and Is an kleal mverina for Houses, Barns,Stored.Ble• f'f+sir 1!� will Mirror and c'o� Catarrh leer twenty years nae ozena le �r�y sbonld be is avay 6oaseboN, ! valors, Churches, etc- Any handy than can lay t114'OSHA WA"shingles. A --is wrpreosda+rtad value as 110. a fes trays-Hon• y George James, of hammer and amps are the only tools required. fictaaton. Pa, says: "I have been a We are the largest and oldest ccompany of the kind wilder 1lle Btitielt w� a t I .'.�. I o you'll, e v Bred thotteands of Edi Desi �iktin s hrou tat Canada. 1' . r n have covered , _- s con• r' i,rt:fu "5 lila and ear gess s4; ltlm twenty 1 i' -- Rich 1 ,t ( k ) S+ so drat a sat oral' be added t4 year I stoat hawking. dropping in the t oa still on eart un era v and pain in the head• very oftetutvq than I re•� you 'last Pennon, Ihat f by lona+• breath. I tried .Dr. Asaew7 Catarrhal 1 Y FIRE. WATER AND UGMTNING-PROOF. _ Powder. The Bias application save in yuu couh3 nut possibly live without'i We also manufacture .Corru>�ated troll in long sheets. (:mdtleter Pi=le tad D.y 'r"�n"d•vel we saw stent relief. Atter using a few battles n;e." Jack, Ardupp (cheerfully): "I'm, EAYNOW!"ROUG11, Ele. i 1 wind.1—f r roarer der 1•r8s ills.a' I was cured. 50,Cents.-1 not living. . Merely managing to exist 1MPTAL SIDING. in imitation of !trick or stoma fr rr1CAWari-Wi*We194SuAwrom% i by means of the most rigid economy,) .. ., EI'.%L,,.fFJ1JN4;a9, to Y,000 rlsit;ns. r L.aeaa.G+..t...A. Why on earth arc they rcuring this that's all." Write-tor Catalogue No. 14n and fear samples of 'O.SHAWV SMDS es- woman?" "Perhaps "they tee that she .+. wants practice." Ci nals,of Dangerllav� -you last Write to-0$ W to =;sr ycur appetite? Have yuu a coaled A Time for Everything.�Mr lime for tt ngue? Have you an unpleasant taste h,n nn1 fnrnnte M� ,si n M tt,r A Ur. Thomas' Ec)ectrie.nil is when crou- in the mouth? -Docs yoisr .head ache: [�,Q�, We. I utkk kYnttakk,u1fi. I tYlikaNl,uk1�. .1h PY symptoms appear in the children: ta,.e yr crals aa. ass saatex ac li aetsse.°as ss Dvades-it. ae Ls.k.,d.t as P•aa+.e • and .have you cif orde5 d o your: when rheumatic pains beset rho Rld: stomach is out of order and you need _ec �• when lumbago, asthma, couAfi_a, colds, medicine. But you do not like rueAicine. Writs Pear ta•arest OMce.-HILAD oFFici AND WORM"511wVYA,oat VIW catarrh or earnehl; attack either young _. o• old; when burns, scalds, 4brasions, f h' that prefers sickness to mcxancee -- ' ' contusions or sprains come to any mem- must suffer, but under the clrcuinstances - THE P13fCE OF SUCr Ei ger of the tardily. In any of these work the wiso man would.procure a box of Dyeing = Cleaning I PLrimelees Vegetable Pills and speedity F•ternaJ vigilance it the priee.,of cuc- - it will give relief and work a get hitnvelt in health, and strive tokeep ter u•s..F ir.as.•ra nv sea ww g - cure. 't? ce.s, and.it, iti in ibis way that 1hc= li6ck< rka. held sticks 'Ifg. Co.'s �/liTIt1M AY8tii0J111 fYfi111Q M:'. The '�r����i J - 1.1ock cs it the Sl:rn A to nae - - .• - - - - .. has been - _ . A small boy's ides of :r go+d time !n - s y s..a ver..ani eludes all 122e things,his parents,t rbid Often tut ' the grin leaves of it•ees bought. Tire mill are ever ;f�ialJoroatOo,Ottaway Qair1� �� ftt`► 'trim to da. there are little black s ols nhich do not! gin the alert to know what the hockey lona+n to arise from.any p disease, as the t-its' irciuireme its are and in this city t`�CO aced vete aWry . .,, ;p V areae Llag snrry -thought it assent death wr•.^--Yrs. Plant loops athem v$e ea - at w Fah skxrr IS 3tADlt FROM 81ii.>WTaD BYCOPfD James McKmi. of Dunnvill.>,. out„ says As a matter of fact, these aro owsed,by their.!lona the ino:A popular in the mar- USOUNE of bar almost•mirseuloas care from hears Duraring,-.throug27 the rays• of the sun kct. 'fitry.are-also alert to case. t.h 1t N81N ES O>aONTH YXL.LOR DIBi GZALK OT' disease by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the w0o1) BI7N t1M(i wren CVBa& OFa Heart: ".Until.I Degan taking this roma f getting Tncussed •by the drops 'o! morn- their goods cannot he exc:lk'd Ili qua• rort�d•e. - tri . This `11 Btr►D8. aQ11E OF ITS 1 XcELLL*t?( dy I despaired of my lite. I bad heart `ing de'\\'• lily of-nlairr•ials and u 3rktrian5 p _ failure and extreme prostration. One policy,\thich-iii aK%. 's rbe lllaintalaed, ose g "10Two Est' tJltl "O" and Llghtnesi. % cared me. The sufferings of-years were suffered as no cn!' rve.r did •wrth rhruma-i itis thousand :ut nlil•`a a�\a1 tient tela? aDliON a� Elt�. Doti aoLlraJlsit bottoatp• , dispelled !file magic-"-3 stem: for two years I-lay to bed; scald lana• Nova Scutian. tuwn,\thete Ike-to^- R _- a t'o earn atw 1ird1. not so much as-feed myself.. -A triedd la•I.y is atualed. oil-- nded Sonth. American liheumaFOR SALE - tic Cure. air -cheers-1 -: I broth?„ 'Oi did. mum." "I can't find it , K Nel�ht atsd tNsit[taesrreoi~I np, To-day i 'am as etrous as ever I The licence of the Castle Iioterl; I res- itA Etiry stiolt earotW4f Itt� anywhere about; what did you du with was• -Mrs. John Cook, 287 Clinton street, ton. which* has beeil 'in exl-lence ranee batfori IiiYiaE fnOtorr. itY" Sure ad phwat Ilse would I do Toronto.-2 , Three :hundred Stock, Grain. Fruit, wid it but fade tilt chickens will it, lfs_3, has trove eiap_ec. flit properly Garden anti (•.anning i'actur-y Produce Ilium?" Perambulating barber's, shaping cue= has. toren purrhas.'d .by a .]xn,l ne\\s- Fat'lkls ill the Niagdra District. : Write - T8�8TriR� t'F'� �a 'tnmers in the'slrilet, are' no-unusual Pa Per firm for business purposes. tot, free! list, Ontario Rea► Estate Com LIHI?�. ITaK mange. Prairie scratched aha sight in the side rlreels of,Manila. � A modern raeapen In the battle for Paily,,SLIiithville, Out. every logon of contagious Itch on human __- health.-If disease has taken your Pita- D��N . E. S.. or antmala cared in 30 minutes by woi• lord's Sanitary Lotion• It never fails. 'ST l3BIBIPrO TDF �IRItVFS with Opium YOU let of health, the stomach• and is tortar- ma asap a cough but the Inflammation goe9 from ,ing you with indigestion, dyspepsia and s BUYSlA Branch, lt6 AeNingten ha�to•worie. Allen's Lan4 lialsam,cantaiuing nervous prostration. South American You can doubtless name a number no opium, goes to the root' of the trouble and Nervivis.is-the weapon.to drive the enemy HOME at" W" Tato of people-who talk too much--including �t'°°d°°p'S°&ted allectf°m of tlrrost and lunYs �from lits stronghold "aL the point of the yours". bayo t ' trench by h,but swift a ire.,' t trent and � ��a� Newlywed: "why, i never 111ought n7 earn. it always wine.-{ T�I E REX Until t Yq►e a.u.....ta» The Most Popular Pill.--The pill- is saving.untlT_I �*r;t tngrriedl. . Bachelor: � $13 "Isabel sats ch^. i\,l.l nc\cr marry a M:.ltrlow.r.rrw. HOCKEY the most popular.ot all forms of meds• "And do you now'?" Newlt\ict: "Oh, n,....r..s.r.ka.:im Will!ruil& cine,.and of pills the most popular are yes, indeed! i ant continually thinking mats t\'ho i.il't a hero. "IIut she can us^,,.,.,wPTI_ ...m,..► j ISTt ;`' Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, because the how much I might save if I w' ii into a hero." asnt Ifo\.T+nsily con Bytoo(tingltailim it) marry �,iiin n ;,�eki4n"' t!o what it is.asserted they can do, and married." _ iter.'' as sariuvnso'Cull AEnv+atsorrtess Ntr Lutist rtttirw are not put forward on, any fictitious �} claims to excellence. They are compact Bickle's Anti-C,onsuruptive Srr'u(7 is Are your corns harder to remove than Wati}lin$tOn Heights 1'1113 EXPERT'S FAVORITE. and portable, they are easily taken,' ngra:oable to,the taste, and is a co laill ? Tr.true..+.«e.ar►�t..Pi'' .•:.o.....e lllo-e that athers h.arc hart. H,1\e they ,p.t...,,..,of l>til;,III..+.lV. they do not nauseate nor gripe. and reliNf for irritation of the throat that r ,,,,,,.;..w.,a�....ar 7s.a.. not had the same kind. Have they not lgrg_ leagftnaiaal s•rrationa oa they give relief in the most stubborn causes bricking coughs. if used=accerd= o...t.aaw.w..k.n«P..► Ariid Pi _ hil ti •awri sr. grip nod cases. Ing to directi�ns:it will greats the mast been currd by us}rta Holloway's Corn, _ r..ttas 1% rm gri � Cure- Try a -bottle. Lob ISx I2S Poet for 6100 q. abaad persistent cold, and yestore the'air pas• autser 06nkMorrra It's a fortunate thing for some office sages to their nor•tnaJ condition. ThPtc Dnvvl:insc "I ^ot a good square. meal 9+TM•.►+ '".'�`via.' 9.m„t:.T.n"'.°'�r.: ALso holders .that killing time isn't punish- is no need-to recommend it to those fa-- ^•'^••^'"^^d W' v^•' ""'• TL• eon •d blade, the able'by hanging. milinr with it but to those who"seek'h last night, the finest k or it." .weeks, fewer oab•i� wrrat•d �' and I hni Is you to thank for it;" Pciend: Cf.:.l,.wd.w:►.w•..►a.++..ab air • rlow enabled the peek to 1w ed. sure remedy and ore i+t doubt what to a!\h> to thank? \Nell, that's 'newsTilsito a •sa•�•--•�'•^�^ w�'+'•� - °aratel sbi for goal anti SCALD BRAD Is a dlsg=dlg and obsttaat.' use; the advice.is-try B}Ckle•S Syrup. ate , pa\\king: "1'c�, I kno\r. I �\teed ��v taoAN AWO Ttt e� w aat•argt •a W rtkk disease.frequent in abildren. Treatment: Per • " -- feet eleann°ess and a sauerousapp licstlon of — _ -k-r my wife ye�te_lda-y—Morn}ng that you ��L—W-r+sr.sl.tr.�..r... - Thg Ntattltird tlltlaW M \ •r Gerald. Motb•n veto ba,gMd to learn -NEED!JD NO fiE3-P. -were coming home t9 dinner with tile." oVall Stalls Nhgtted -- Waiter: "fi'ni! co yolr object to itis _.-.. «-- _ /8t>rA/ JNi1gar TIIE 'ZULU' WAA CRl', butter' Whydidn't you ask me to re_ RRAKVPATaxhTal.00DcanaesBachtronbU. l , brag tlrsd feeiing and many mon eym roma She: I wonder \\ivy a woman always The Zulu war cry, used whenever they move it?" btu! in tato s rat• Try o stroma rand will All W� marries the plan who rescues,her,froal : .. i take the Held by she,South African foot. Diner: "Ir supposed it was strong druggi.ts.•ll ts• drOv:niug?"•-Hli "'that`s what the man Young Mother: "Do you Ihink baby ,bailers now in London, has puzzled our enough to get away without assistant r." wonders la`f!i (I' ,looks most like me Qr hi�ripa7"_ 1t>_rs newspapers, not one of which seems __ cur: 'Toil raid poll i\erre goingto - y looks you, mum. Mr. Jenkins is a able o s " S'' T --- marry ail ,artiA, mx now you're en- w$et.AI!A that*'Tlie D a L"Menthol•Plaats+s Neural- mighty handsome man." Advertise- Express (rives it as Igamllzho, and the 4• god to a. it Plo:,. "\Vejl, isn'4'will care Lumbago,Raekachs,Sciatica or Neural- Mail as "Gammidio." The cry,real- i pi art nrlist" Ha E Erdraws from real life," Sia Panfa gwicker lban any otk•r.plastar. R•- meat "Wanted-A competent end Daily aomm•naedbyer•rybody. well nurse." ly consists of.two words, and should Ia \\•ritten "lgama layo. "Igama" !'s 1 Tbi healthy floe di�appearinc,trrom aapo }nu thiol: 1}lat. InlIS t of any as ++ " " FR liir111n' and rtsillessnesS ,q•, " ' S+ — - - -- .,Ulu for name, and layo is ,a pos t•,e thte:k and m i• _ practical lenetia. \Nell," replied the sessive pronoun, measling either "his" Mees N coand+a awe sew. W an ;.t'ni;ht .kxc sure svriiptclils bf \vor}ns cynic, "judging from, the photographs W rtr "their:" Thll's the Daily Alail, al. Druggists a childreli. Do not fail.in get.a );otte though quite w'rnng in its ,nrt'.ograpby This coupon is good for one tea f jJnUi6r Graves' \\Cron Gxterinulhtor; of eminent \iolinist,, It must keep the of the cry, is right in saying,that that it «nc(too 1 Trul Bottle of LDe odla t i, .ut1 effectual medicine. t ' ted - mereiy means "that is his name." The bra ► i HFLT:S AI{ RhtLR. hair from Lalling out' explanation is pint Zulu etiquette does 'Ike l ea1�18r�S AIM-PIR - WHY SF.A-a t r ' no allow w'afr}ors, i-hen they rush Jit- " soaps Bare for Indigestion.Cilious- f hag n°vr failed to t: battlo. o mention the.names oI }heir hens. �ya0d°pals. Cbmstlpation and Tllr. ret>=r:n wht one cnn.hfar sounds f ����g�� r,urerhoss .ntr•tlaq all Alments ariatng that•trom. 1!ke the ru:ring' cit the sea «'hen certain f from } a enemies.but the lead:rs.s7lout nut,"•Thai lt[siled tree,Ina plain tiaokaae ors sltelis !eked a on the leach are pTared Ast�ma Cudn,tkma nic ""t Vii, [s his narile," pointing to .the victims reoetpt of save and drdas. toil 1 P \\ilh their spears. In your name andpa to®ceaddeeeo ir, lit nr is quite Simple: The ltolin\v : so dotted lines and Bond to fnrill of itfe shell and its polished surface Itaalmted i • `0 TROUBLE. -_ __ CO-, �' -rnable 3 to r( ive and 'rrhirri'the tient- w stirs t•Ot1 irwrz SAMPLE. --- 1 flit) rs Far 0" Ings of ail sounds that rhnil to be, and lot as convince v.Tn that we hard a _ g Flannery: "LL'hat riot do they charge tremLlhtg in the air aroun"il the shell. cure-ane that cure+t •t ay cun.i. (ora hers: like yours?" _ _ r'uuU w.t.\ti>tt:sent to any addrem ' . Finnegan: "T\velve dollars." �... ... -- �-. _ D. A. a3AMERON R. 00.. : +r FlnnnrJt: "My. that's high. don't ye our copy or rntr life'" sat the Y Eli 1' aJ uwen•found, Ont NO.but the au wa have lhmuble aetiin' it together? roLber. "'i'ah: me life,'' I'esUolld�rt'the _ Finnegan: "Faith, Oi don't',' ~ - `-'^" " "'• \!stint. "1'm sat'irg ale money [or tate t x,lfJ lagent dots: wid age!'' 195115 4-111L x 't : ywpav ..s .+ J'; .:.�y" •y,a• ..;C. „¢. ti, r' .;ru. n,; 'i,. r'-'F`"�t w,-•sv.: -,.•r•".,+z`"u� ,.: S' A �.,��. 'r ,y ,f,�-,,.. •a•.. :,,. Y_J• .iT+�' 'rte'. ..J'.'' . - +' .•.Mk,a n -'$:. vN- xr.•' ..w .i � . kt . .., :a'3Gf. :l: - w�" µ :^t. a'.".b 'FP'^ e..r+v. ..•�-,.. ;..::.yty' 1'.:', :•r., YYa. . � .'7. " , +,' rel ', d•' . ,.•,t 3'�.sr',.nl .,,. '$.. _- m . .- .' a r -LOCALISMS. A T TCt�G+ ,A See A.J. "Ho«'lett's advt. in DEATHS. L CALIS ►7• an column. ` `F --Mrs. F. E. Gee wife` in the DFN-rrT.--Near Greenwood on Thurs- • The am e • -Chas. Wood spent Sunday city on Wednesday. I 'day, Nov. Sth, 1908, John Devitt, �• a - • • with friends in Whitby. _._ -Airs. Joseph Doyle U visiting sr., aged St �.�==-end 7 months. _ . Funeral on Saturday to Salem eem• Thos. Law, sr., we regret friends in the city. say, is gqw in a very' critical -Mrs. Jephson and Airs, Peak( etery. Service at the louse at 1.30 �R- � OF THE M. % 7. . condition. were in the city on Thnrsdety. P' -Misses Evva Herks and Edna =Harvey Ham,. of Lucknow, mj + dons spent Sunda with friends called on friends here this week. BROC]iROAD Happy ?''1 hon ht �LdSel pe YinWhitby. -Miss Ludgate, . ofWhitby, • His many friends will be glad visited friends in town on Sun- The report 'of the pupils of r: to we: Harry Moore out again day. Brock Road school, Pickering; for SO tet Aye�� �ylp11 : isfter his recent illness. -John Gordon ,is in the.. city the month of. October reads es (,� `j�j Li GIJ -Miss Charlotte Taylor . is this week attending the fruit follows: Sr. IV-Elmer Willson, : "r ndin a few days this week show.. Willie Percy. Jr. IV-Donald nth friends in the city. -Robt'. Miller is spending a Willson, Fannie Kayes, Gertrude We have a complete -A number from here attended few,days this week with friends Humphrey, Hazel Kayes, Archie rt assoment of tt funeral -of the late Mrs. F. in Claremont: Jackson, Harold Humphrey, Roy Linton' at Whitby on' Wednes- -Mr. T. Reazin, of Cresswell, Brignall. III class-Olive Brig- r�,. .may, Mariposa, is spending` a few days nall, Eugine Lee, lt'rAukie Jackson RangeB, -Mrs. W. V. Richardson and here with his uncle, W. J. Reazin. Loretto Goodwin, Josephine Con- 7 r •daughter, Miss Lizzie,- spent a -Born.-At "Maplehurst," nor, George'Cowan. II class- Partor C , kS, oo couple of days this week , with Pickering, on Tuesday, Nov. 5th, Nicholas Cowan, Lulu Haniphrey, ..friends in the city.' to E. W. and Mrs. Sleep, a Nellie Leer Pt. I sr. n"3 Parlor Healtem -One black horse rising, four daughter.- Ellicot, Walter Brignail. Pt. I jr. will be sold at A. Forsyth s sale -W. O. Law, of Toronto, was Wilment Shea, Marie Cowan. ' ` -on Nov. 20th. This horse was in town a few days this. week F,.A. Meek, Teacner. Oak9, ''omitted from sale bill. •' owing to the serious illness of x -Mrs. Barnes, of Toronto, and his ggr�andfather. Oil Stoves etc• her daughter Mrs. °DeWit, and —Miss S. Leavens left on Fri- ;' a1'�?el' e �p� '. latter's son,.of San Francisco, via- day, for a three months' visa visit - _ - L Rx-eacti-n Col rue, King- ' ween. stow and Yorker. _ 0 OW t 8 OW ^ y --0. S. Green, son of the late C. -Bu for Xmas. gifts early I hereby wish t41 notify op x 1 s2. �3• CHA.�'MAN. _ : ,R, Green, and who is now now in from Bassett, Jeweler Whitby, numerous costumers that my shop ' the railway business in Winnipeg, and have them put aside for*you will be closed at 7 o'clock on Tues- (INI --called upon Pickering friends this until ypou want them. : ;u; week. -W. J. Reazin left witli us a day and rhursday evening's each - - -Rev.-and Mrs. Johl}eton, of fine sample of "Storm King" oats week commencing with the week - - West Hill, spent Tuesday with B. which are at our Office for any - . - _ _.. `I'll and Mrs. Bunting. Mrs. John- one who 'would 'like to inspect which begins on Nov. 18. - s r - - ston(nee Miss Currie)was former- them.' A. J. HOWLETT, �t ®��1 (1 �1 or ly clerk in: the Pickering Pharm- -air. and Mre. Reid..of Toronto 1 r v C j J _ - Pickering. Ont. O -; sty, are ezpected to give a guitar and Mr. Taylor made his-last con- Mandolin duett at the.concert in _ si- i y Fri. The gement of apples for the sea- in St. Andrew s church next _.. `- -' - - {. son on Wednesday. During the da evening. season Mr. Taylor has shipped _ -G. W. P. Ever and _ xrper were to t e .city_ou roll o or. ! = If you need a This is not bad for a man 83 years Tuesday night attending the good, warm, cheap black Robe presentation to the .D..D. G. M-of - First rate Market Reports and Fore- Beautiful plush carriage Rugs =Farmers are taking advant- the A. F. & A. M. castes, _� Heavy all=wool mixed Rrep Blankets - -- age of the flue weather by rush- -Sam, Stephenson Is -laid off The Farmers page is a special lea- • Horse Blankets-Uig variety-cheap ing the remainder of their fall Lure.. No farmer csa afford to be - duty these days with blood- without orals daily paper with its live Cotton Fleeced large heavy Blankets work. A large amount of roots isoIIing in his band, which il� All wool extra heavy Sox-great value. { have been taken in and a number the result of a slight scratch sus- u Spec rates now _ are bunDy engaged plowing. As twined while picking apples. Co ice can be obtained from John Mens', Ladies', Boys',derw r in - e a result business In. town is rather - - p - Fall-and inter Un Dickie�'Co. -Hot for. Europe, � England, - '_ -t _dull. Ireland. and Scotland, anywhere, Orders taken by M. S: Chapman, or great Variety and selling -A ftrumittes of Ontario Conn- everywhere. . Rran not spend F. M. Chapman,Agric. Editor. • cheap. - tg Council recently selected a Xmas. . at "the old fireside?' = We have a very large:assortment of Mitis and _ +r ppl_o� t in tine Union cemetery, near voice 'of all best ocean steam• �3e.new pure Food and Drag.I.sw and Gloves-fine and heavy-for all kinds of people. Whitby, in which to bury the ship lines and all railway routes. Will mark it on the label of every unfortunate dead from the-House It -}will pay you"to see or-write Cough Cure coiita-initig-Opium, Chlor- � -Come to us-we have the goods yolt„want`and of Refuge. It is the intention to Stephenson (opposite post office, oform, or any other ettipifying or t our prices are low. --ereet a large monument in the po lsonoua drug. But it..passes Dr. - Whitby) before travelling. Get eentre of the plot, on which the thea hunter's tickets. 'hoop's Cough Cure. as.made for names of the dead. wiII be engrar 20 years,entirely flee. Dr. Shoop all ��n e - e. Modern Medicine .Co. orlon has bitterl o the use of Di -kl - - ed, .small headstones or markers g., y p! J C ! o• + bei ngg used to locate each grave. have an entertainment troupe In all o iates or narcotics. Dr,Shoop's _. -R. Pollard informs us. that town this week advertising their Cough Cure.is absoTutety -safe even d.' on two different occasions, fowl wa"res. " The troupe consists of for the youngest babe--and it cures, it have been stolen from his hen- four membecq, and the entertain- does not simpl�C suppiees. (let A safe went the It u is first-alas s And reliable Coughh Cure, by simply roget, The last time was on Fri• y pi P insisting on having Dr. Shrrwp'a. Let : .tday evening of last week when And entirely-from that vulgarity the law be your ,protection. We two fine cockerels were taken by so common with many of these cheerinlly recommend and 710- it. _ s _ - .,.,r .' - verryy uneatisfacturp way of pro consists' of auoving pictures, illu- .%3LUVU Ll - - curing fowl, and the guilty per. strated songs, dancing, perform - ison will find it to his advantage ing dogs, etc. _ _ _ _ . - - r an a en , secure lac is ens —Airs. Frank Linton, formerty p Whitby S eam : :in the orthordox manner, . that is of this lace, but at present re- _ b arranging `with the owner siding with her daughter in Port- - about prices. land; Me.,`is seriously ill from �nm Works - CU ,t Report of junior department of pneumonia. Since the- above. p 1L $g�Ceg Perfectly.'-' @1' 6Ct - t } Pickeringpublic school for month was written we learn that Mrs: - of October. Names in order of Linton has died, her death.hacang - merit : Sr, II-Willie Law, Ray taken place on -Monday. Her $Oilfi Q1t1C�y Richard Broke ishlre Nimmo. funeral took place from the resi- - s f Jr. II-Rets Banks; Carman Gor- dente . of her son-in-law, -Alex. A g� easy working- pump is Save' �'11e1 � - - don, Reta Gormley, Kenneth Gor- Wilson, of Whitby, on "Wednes- time saved. Time is money._ don. Part II-Clarence,Falconer, day, when her remains were in- :�rreateat Heater George Winter, Jean. Bateman, tarred in the Union Cemetery. We handle all kinds and guar= Gordan Found. Sr. I=Laura -tee satisfaction. y Andrews, 'Georgia Shirley, Willie- Peak, _ Peak, Eva Stewart. I (b)-Mar- Glen,Quahrity, Nov. 9th 1906. Cistern tanks made to order. oris Clark Irene Liscomb Mar , ..'�, Ma,dear Saxmders,- Onr.stock of Stoves-iia complete. Jorie Allaway, Alice Palmer. I yin o' the neighbors droppit (a)-Marion The=ton, Retaa Peak, your Ietter i'the bit boitie at 'the ++' _ EQans, Staves from 05.00 tip. Fred Mercer, George Kennedy. R front yell tbe• morn when he was ' 1 ' !'-'Average attendance •l9. Miss Brock, street; Whitby. impww.�Xf Cl sdale, Teacher. gaeic,g home frac the Office, but y I.thocht I'wad• answer it the noo. :. .�Range� -K -The general.manager of the I'm afeard I'll no has ink.eneueh.. _ Happ)•_'T ► Mght Canadian 'udak has sent out the Ma wee Wullie climad up on ma = F ,2Howing circulur. to its branch desk yestei-day, (he was aye gey 50 YEARS, Only one place -to. .� mane rs:-•`i�fow the time is gond n'climbio' ye ken) and Cou- EXPERIENCE drawling near for the harvest to pit the ink-bottle on the Uraw get thein. -be marketed, I consider it an new cairpet, Sae tiler's iisst it , TT TTv Qpportune time to draw, yonr wheeze ink in the bottom o' the - -.J• e' , BUN3J i - serious attention to the existing bottle, and gin it rins "oot before -- conditions---of' business an:..All. its .I feeuish; I-maun use the shoe- _ branches and to impress upon polish. But Saunders,. that'll :be TRADE MARKS you he fact that the. manage" naething tae compare wi - the DESIGNS _ ou t Of this institution insist that "shine" on the sAxteenth. Save. COPYRIGHTS et C. - you exercise the utmost caution us a I That's ji t a R ee�{ f CRC'•. Anyone sendtnR a Rketeh and deeeriPtfobem� he Best Coal Oil in Canrdit•. 3 -in the granting of credit invquients ns ispron oar pate on freew et _ g g the nicht. The 'meenister s Invention feprbbablypa. l4anle ConPat pts -•:a. tiortsRtrlctiycnnddentialtgency. Haecurin on Patents til � A. -Five Gallons ffir land unceasing, „ watchfu'iness ..doon in the city th' ither day .ent'free.oldest agSency for RecnrinRp ateatet Patento taken throng>i.Jin':n d4 Co.2ee•1►a Over C , U A s a , octLAon4a0ulBe.in the (1 Ile Burin be termed ' of what thinkin!) And met somefrien'sfrae. �n r �mQ can• — �/jj�- "' g 'a revel of the Hielan's o Grey County who s _ iOS rlt Merchants mann- , Malster A bandso,hely Illn•tr•ated,reekly. I.Rraest el'r- • c _ g pe y lice i the city the noo, enation of any scientific Terms-$34' � TRY 1�01V1�, ' factucers, cattle buyers, grain and Mistress Geordie' Reid: They ear:fo„r tnontbs,I?i. sold by all newsdealers. _ . merchants, and, in fact, all are tae gie's a duet on' the guitar LI: A Cc 3slBrtsadwsY,New Yak - - - class•e of commercial COmirilin- And mandolin, but I'll] JalOU91a' Rrau rnnr Ins r at.,washtnuton.n C. •, -;pity are apparently- straining that-they'Ilhaetaebeaccompanied i'y . ' L�GAl�i. Plek�rinb, Ont• at the leash of 'credit,. and it on the piano, sae it maun be O`X E M B E R- is the duty of -every banker, a triet. It'll. be a. treat ony- ` not only to his bank, but to gate I. .SAe dinma let onybody. ,the country at large, .to jndi- gar a fash aboot -no gettin' years scores of Young People every = y year trom the Fsl[rms and .Villages' of ciously control this financial ony bit. supper at the Con- the Country to spend a few months impetuosity. I would have you cert, What wi'•oor ain •Donal' iu-our splendid school,-The- see as far as seible the re- and the donee bit laspies who t t l� a cap . turns for all goods marketed sing and. recite, and the trier CBD” Budma a C*IW e - �this fall and winter go ' to re-- on the twx ootlandish foieigti duce your customers' existing instrumtnts, I'm� certain sure TormatO• liabilities, , urging on them to that ilka body'11 ?orget a' aboot - _-.put their house in oriler, while their supper, especially gin they re From communications in hand, this We have added to our Large Stock, Wm Davies' Blend this period of rich production like you and 'me and tak a•bit montb this year will bring as tnAny as SpeciaT`value at 25c lb„ in black; Green and Mixed. ' lasts, and to exercise econ- sup Afore they gang ocit, ever. If you brio a not thought it it, , pp not had our C'ataloguP, write for it at CaSI for free Sttm�le, Once tried alwaTs used] omy in ordet to start with Tak guid care o yersel', and I'll once and you mill likely plan to join greatlq lessened liabilities next 4 see ye on the saxteenth about us, Addrgss:- epprin[� in case bad harvests,echt o'clock. 1` shr,nl4 be Caaa"'rj 196 next] Yer auld friend i W. H. SHAW,Principeil. A. 'BUNTING'S, Plekerin B . 1 ' w+ JAMIE. Yo .tc ,Toronto. A .y •-"«c.t x. 'v ori...,._ "fir