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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_11_16 '+tw- ,r +'xs.. -•;t"• ,�cy.:w. :+s.'• '-K''�" ,r'vax ?^.+.. _.v. •r^��:-•r ,+•a.,+F. .f: .:�,;,,,,,,, fir',;.1.., i�•�.•`*ra✓�' •+ �.,.•n,•, .vim H rT4'.i'''''' .�"St. 'mac. Y.i- .. :t'P'�p�" �+, '. ::5-?�.- .,a^' sees «r+:� .+:�� *..:'".•"•. ..�,4-."a :4�,n�': '{a+'' 7" ':• 00- XV 1. T_G. ® T.., -FRIDAY NOV �16, : 190 6 NO 6VOLPICKERI� ,t l�>rOftlaiIIstttt �atrae. �gtl�� SHO(?L 1:Ek;O.F T ,OSHAWA. _ Dzitfal. - fcitReOctoher ort of �Sr.- No- IZ'-PJ�PHn �-i b}terian�lchurch, Saatle�'\Vaat let ,rev. ADo ��0�1 Y M. q• 'NI,ithew•s, D. D., o ficiating, 1. ` ! '•tad P. Statile;�, L. Balsdon, C.1, Portland. Ore., son; 'G STEWART, Markham. l P , John ti Ilz Jte' h lli 11J� DENTIST. OATS . a, hJlf�• L. Refiner, A. Stanle}'•. of the late\Villiatn:\ic_llechau, B.•h ' icine Honor Graduate of Toronto UniversitySr. UI-R..,-Powell, I. �VPxX. Jr- Dublin, Ireland. and Sadie Park" i[ a poi :(graduate Royal Callega o1 Dental Snrgeone. _ _ . - Richardson. C. Balsdnu, aughter of the late William Park, _ . I III , E.. Ric fir d t OFFICE—OPPOSITE THE POBTOFF..ICE. t J• Howland, C. Richardson. Sr. Oshawa, Out: Open daily s a,m.to a V.in II--J. Junes, A. Howland, W. ... Residence,Main Bt.,Nortb. SAT UNIONVILLE EVERY FRIDAY. .OATS Richardson, Di: I3a�lett, H. Ricli• _ BORT L'\IOv. Ayer'aCherry Pectoralis not cis• Jr' II- Rictlares, W. at \ 10 a.m,to4p. m. office a,ers�mmer:slat et. . _ , ._ „ . Y Mics Mabel Anis is visiting a simple cough syrup. It 13 t silver's store. 14tf M. Wray. Pt. I II I. How land,lC. R.E. B.BARKER,L.D.8..D.D B.. Munroe. M. Rogers, Teacher. friends at Bowmanville Stroup medicine, a doctor': Dentist,stouSvine. Honor graduate of _ Hilton Brumwell has returned medicine. It cures hard Cases, -*be Royal College of Mental Burgeons and o: -+-�-- safely froln the old country. ��e� �d desperate ClBCa, aha naiversi of Toronto.' Sours-9 to 19 a m., MlS8 Mar aret Pratt spent Sun- to r P.m. mes in Qrabin's Bloct,over Jew. W e' an Dow lienor ' Pure-Bred- 8horthorn6 at' g Mary"Ore. Local telephone No.2C Appoint. dioses:may be man far evcnines• Residence Forajth's Bale day with her parents at the Port. ChrottiC Cfaea Ot asthma,plea- - 2"ta en ave >lsessHAM ovary Monday an - •.•.. - )4Ir, and Mrs. `Valley_apdychild, risy,broaehitis,consum�&)R. Tsesaay, Office over White's store. "I.I buying Oats of East' Toronto, spent the week Ask our doctor about this. BROUGHIM. end with Mrs. Yates. y Legal. We are sorry to report Gordon = � peat- hard Of � on dsily -at' our- -Mr. Tomlinson and ` in. Brown Yates is home sick, but is improv- •beet dthasaiw"s�.° me rrest Reaa• :T H. FbBEWELL, Q• 0•, BABAIS- c rat Sunda at the . fcumer's u e•x.tatr ` a..v.onaertal i/ • Tss,Oouaty�`m Atteraey.�d la*"� y ing-under Dr. Dales care. �tne"-Ytos.st.J•>l�r�au.ta. __ Elevator. home on Yonge street. J ,adf•ttor. Ooart$ossa•�tby• C. White' returned home on _ � BARRIB• -o.yr oe.,iw+eO.�sw. ^�OW 1>dcaILLIVRAY, : on a, ronl-.t e - or •w-est, at Forsyth's. PyII; ors,solidtors,ko: offioa opliAr Bring yours somewhat under the weather. �� :: ' Om WhioDy,Ont ,7no.Ball Dow, 111t•�. Everest and, children of A:a nUvray.LL•8� lioaev to Loan• 8T " York. are visiting tile; farmer's MYRTLE. v lcetertriary along. Best parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gammaidge ---- _ `. ' You will ha~ recovery bar tart- . r MMr. and Jars. Win. Cameron,. of While drdwing a n-agon load of Ing em of Ayor's PUB at bid mod, HUPgINB,VETEBINARY SUR• _ arkharn;' spent Sunday a`t the oniony and' Fxitataes to 'OshfiwA GEO t, (}vesicate regi a Ontario ve �1r1Ce aIId Welgllt home of the Bitter':parents,J. SV. Over the C. P. R:crossing, at the erfaary College, Toronto, anti Mrs. Hogle. . crossing north- of Raglan, John :... of the Ontario vs' Modica'nesrtwez miles ! \Tarried,-Ln Toronto, on Wed= White irfis struck and inssantly come and residents one aiee ne Lad4 - _ north of Green River. Office tad ehoeln4torga nesda}', Ari old I3ro(t ham b0 boars s to Il a.m.. and 1._to • pp m. private — Ito, o (lore Bay. lycal.from Havel(tek due,is T.or- _ wepboae in my.Dittos P.O. vldrses, Onsa J. • , , �„ The best wishes of the community onto at 10.23. He was driving a n — slmasssn go with them through life. heavy load and could not see the insurance. t le of her, train approaching. owing to the .w. �.r .. o d Died,--At the pun � Summer Stock '•, -�^^•r^^^. .. . _. .. ;-- :- ::• �. - - Brodie, n Sun- curve at this point:'. The tram ntuther, 'Mrs. M. od o S n u - " ` T,�IRh h iSLRA�ICE, �l��etl��� ,.lay, Nov. Uth,M.rs. Geo. Burk.'at plowed right thru'the wagon, kill- mu$t go - FB=ALL — the age of 3.4 yeam.and 3 months. ing both man and horse. Mr. Ilgsis�fiZi CompsutT• _ D Y gyrus. Aoaar, The deceased was a lady who was White was hurled 200 feet. . A - - - PICRERING LIVERY highly respected by all who knew quantity of the r-ontents of the preparing for winter stock, sol sal bus{ri es {l�arDs• her. Her lingering illness, .she wagon was carried on the engine selling International.. Stock Food, bore with Chr6tiau fortitticle and pilot into Myrtle. where an in- Spreads, etc.,at cost First-class A for hire b da aD gs y y patience. Her funeral took place quest was opened in the evening STOCK FO ._ _ HOPPER leaner of Marriage Or )Dight. on Wednesday, when her remains by Coroner Mallow, of Oshawa. By pail,,..rere $9.75rnow, X3.00 _ D• Licen"e in the Conaty of Ontario. _ were conveyed to 'Zion cemetery, Deceased leaves a widow and _ . p ee at store and his residence,Claremont- By package, were$1.00 now 73e + Cedar Grove, for interment, and three voting children. , fie lived .. .. 50 .• - Irruar o! Maartaga Bus meets all trains. _ ` 0C B nesiIN6, of patat•io. Ot- ac r o a othe • p tions at ., rats ••Q� one and a half miles est f . .l?. Licenses for the Ooaaty largely s, . -. Blackstock. - - or at his sastdenoa.Pie><siar Il r pre fire+" ��same as no" ,- :.Teaming done. - was lar e! attended y � .-�ilise• --- '• - Fleet Class Farm Implements. T B.BEATON,TO WNSHIP OL king ---- • 1J �i�1 H Peak -• AT>3'- �Y Bode I, �. • f3oaver"Oei, Commissioner for tattlag • • , Ple'koriny. affidavits, scoonntaat. iito. None? to loO 1v1BHIDGE. Ianar of Kurt" to rip Chas. Mowder called on friends �SOughA.1'x3 *-• ---- _ ei -* - Thk-e� was probably not-a better here on Thursday last. Pickering p Joshua and Miss J.Hoo = 'pent known.mall in this part of the county POgTILL, Licentted Anetion&no- r r8 . .tor Counties of York Lad Oatart0. Alla- than (lobe Aht-aharoN, r veteran S y �Carrt - .- . ►ba Balsa o!ail kinds aitenafd to on shortest _ `' insurance agent, Aithoa bin failing to�1?urt and Mr t f s of want s �If yo.n � t• etiuca Address Ciseen titvesB 4. oat. g g Victoria Sc nare, s rat Sttnda at class - - .: Pharmacy health for a year or. two:his death on } 1?� �' UCHF.R. Licensed Auction- Sattilda}`butt after one week's sickness John Scotts.. _ r• pore�'alnetor sad icons or for the Colla was more or lens of a trhock to hill E. D. Lott, of New Liskeard, ties ofYork and Ontario Au kinds of auction That Cold Slushy weather is here mail-y frieudg. Idecr,teed was a native rind Ixdy ft gond, of Stouffville, :.les Conducted and valuation' made ass con- bringing with it to eters house a of the north of Ireland, which lie tett ,pent Sunday at A. Heisey'_*. ow - - - mgm eharge.. Rststes and esnsiRnIDeats Goa- $ g y p pa when ( trite it bin man to tr• h'►ie • si•taucly ,II,n,g.a and sold by auction or CQaKh or a cul¢. Are you re red I yoking g S 11i tom. Johnson has deckled to.quit Private eats• eiortgftew, rents, notes and for it? If net seC:ttre a bOttle:of ottt' fortune en the new world. During a fat min and will .have. R stile : pgsnOral accounts promptly cotlected and setts - - taetory accounteats gears %"& Phone or COugh Cure. It\ox-a-cold. tow Para a+tap iu New Murk xs a lxoc,1: g - ti = _ --25c bottle. Thos. Smith of tltq 9th on. hay *' write for tera�o and nsatinutars, B,nagham• �_ ken r for a ]xtge manufacturing turning Call on lege attention w+uz constantly turning re ed I 1• Data*_may be flsed by phone Ntw� rat tile f rn ��, --- -- -.=--. —For-the. Ortel-(let a brittle of to Canada and he niade several per- 9[t-s, N. B. Hawer,hny rettnned L. D. Banks, -P1Ck@T121 our \`hit' Pine and-Tele.-- -Apec - - T ix' y chn:,ee�i hcnd-i-it-this-suiin.try, ftnally from Eltriv'ale s►1'tcr spending a - EAl+ ]� rte_ pr?i?a .fgy children coining to Scoft and settling on Ctre time-N�'tCh her-mother-i-ham- -set -_- - ' .R - `' E .S'rA 1 • . ... until about edits _ furor which a lain thine 3 in a critical eondztiou. Tho _ Only a few weeks now till Xmas. ago was his home. Mr. Abrahams, A meeting e teat held in the WE TN BA Of C�BaD�lr _ Waist.till.vbu see our d'et+plt►y.c+f alth,�ugh living so long on the Yarm, schoolhouse on �Ion(lay night tci CHRIaTNafi GIFTS at had nwre taste for business than fur arrfin a for our anuitfil concert - City 'Prices. terming and for about thirty-flet g iaoorporated by sot of Parlllmsat is74 - - InsiaPance a d -- has been doing a large portion lid 'rat s tree t he committee =lok7sQna Branch. spurs, fi h a tt and t ._ Eyesxeste.d Free. Satisfaction guar- (If the insurance business of this sec- has decided to hold it on Friday a, ......... - Convey_ancing Done antied. at or A taorlaed °pita s1,tmAoa tiara: He qua eery aCClil'ate and evening 1)ec 21st, so everybody sabeonbed•partial es0000a. --- ... ` e obliging,' and had the ci .tiden(v of n at(late in tnitul tel et>ttte Asaeii iiei311y Coav`rtfble i t Doe A full stock of Rubber Goode al" jar cl' me , vi�itin Uxbridge, a Is. R time. Watch Jos. w T. •Moddu.iiy Esha -.. _ 1 fir ,ge ie le and o(xl t' n �Oo fir,t:sQ H ways on Ii tad', weekly'tt here be met many of his dins- Out for I .ter. Pretidan* y Rousse and Lot for stile (fir to lent.- T \I. \1cFADDF.N, trnnets. Althoughd„ing,t great deal special attention given to Farmer'' Bali ,. lAm giit acid Optician ,f -travelling he rarely tout: x horse.' Nates Collections solicited and promptlymede. .Mill-for sale i Also P.luning. 1 _ reform to walk. About three' Farmer'' 2Qotes diecoanted American.and _ a s• preferring i�'HiTBI Foreig Excbai bonetbt and sold Dratts years ago he;hrntght.t house on \Iain � r - •. sed s able on all parts of the world 150-acre Farm foasale. ...- repot north al c3 ti�.iv cvi trn to t n.• He Savings Bank Deaartm•at. m had alwa}'e:cnjo}•ed good health until An old resident of \\'pith} pit9sed Interest allowed on depoatte at bigbeet car -If•yott went-to bits sell,or rent, call HE1110 ' F f�rye .ors awn on Wednesday' morning In the rentrstes,andcreditedhalf-yearlytodepositotr at my bfAce. . Bargains: : (,(� recent]eptly, unci tsar regarded ns a par- Y by, who bas — titularly hardy man. . His funeral person of Mr. \\'•.H. (.'res (deo. Serr. ddanansk.' took place on Tuesday til'Lion (eine- been in feeble health for years. Mr. - _ �'�} - , - tory. 'ne••ir his old home in 'Scutt, Crosby had reacbed 'nee advanced age r' • r . Richasds�a• If yon Kraut ft good voile or lap rug -Journal. of tour score years and over. T e funeral will be held from his late resi- - a horse•-blanket or a good f-ut over- dencP Byron Street, o11 Friday after-otary'Public, Pieker�ug•• coat, a good s(iit of clothes made by rancid at,230<,clock to I"radon Cemexo,1�Jjt �vK _ John Northway d: Son, Torunjq. call OBITUARY. tt'rr• rsot'vices at the house tit 2 - o'cfock. _1 father notice will he given At the Farmed',Supply Store. Every " -- next week. • article .gitat•anteed. Satisfaction or On N,��:. i;th, atrother of out The death bccnrred at his residelice, ����} Fudrniture•t t s y , our money refunded: aged t�sidents was ('filled away ill Dundas Street east R'hithv, on Mon, Dur' a y y _ • • • •• - the-,lier,un of \Ir.•Julm Devitt. at day evening of'this w-eck, of\Ir••John F:iR�[F.RS' SUPPLY STORE, the advanced age of b4 •years. Alonzo Hoyt, after a brief illness. -He A fall line of firsts E. 13t'can;Manager. The deceased was born near Ell- had not enloceci good health fpr ti yf�flraef{ and Appearance • .elaee idrnitarenOW .• niskilleu, Ferman county, Ire= couple of}Tears, but was out and rap v _ on exhibition is niski if _April, in the year 18'x'?. tonin on�\ednesday of last week. He etre four essentials iuand, „ ` • - our wits rooms. In the ear 1830 he carie to cant- complained of a chill n a ad getting home b'ltying a . DOMINION BANK da with his parents, locatingfor a• and intestinal obstruction naendedll is life'n T • . Paces right. . - � WATCH.Ca•I , _ - ,t few days. The fnneralwas held on Iflotta ofnce, Torotiro «•Bile near the Bay, of (�ulute--:- - R• S• Dlllln ham• --. afterwards moving to the town- Wednesday aftet:noou to Union Ceme- g rhi t'of Pickering.- In shirting For er . CKpttal:�ttthortzeci;-�t, ,� 1 i 1 . - I ltlself he rail chased 100 ac t eG of On SaEtrrda last a long-timer resi= e - - Pickering, Out. „ paid up.. 3,000,000 ?C 1 y 's land i(t art�vright township,D'tir- dent of the town passed away in the Reserve fu undi- n 1 er-_Citm n, _ tt halu (Guilty, i 1848, `acid solei said Person of Tr Alex,tnd fro of vided pros s 3,839,000 Port Whitby. The (arise' of death ,r otal assets 42,000,000. property.in 1852,'and returned to was typhoid fever. Some time age _ Wagner •8� COQ _ Pickering township; where he �Ir. Cameron was engaged with the b HITBY BRANCH. purebf sed lot'l,liefiy the rear of the late T. (l..Jackson and others-in rais- W " 5th t�uncessiun, wheve -he resided ing •the brill •.of the ateamez Erindale Have'ltillu line of Ireshan(i cur- : GenerAl Banking Business the remainder of his ' life. He DI . Bt wnl he contyp ted tplio dand Yg ell meats eonstantly on hand. transacted. married, in lSo4,• Jane Leslie, is believed;fits a result of the impure daughter of R'nl'. and Catherine water used while at work. The latter •' Spice• Roll, .Brealtfast . Bacon, Special atorention given t0 the pollee- Leslie. In religion'he was an An- part of last week Mr. A. W. Jaekson gam, Bologna, S'Veiners, etc, tion f farmer's sale and glicen, and a staunch' donserva- called at shack where Mr. Cather- other Horse. - tiv-e in He ve_ nd t 9 k _ le& s cA lived-and fon biro very sic _ Highest pries: paid for mourn h'ts deatli,, -a W1dow, and inan,though he maintain' there was ' Butcher's cattle. sAVINGS DEPARTMENT. three sons, �Villiain, Robert and nothing the tttatter. A (tor was John, and t-Nvo daughters, Mariey called, who left some medicine. By =�ltsis-lbs t lsam station o.TI 3DepCj9i�'received[of $1. and at home, and Mrs. J. Byers. De- Saturday Mr. Cameron had become so Buy poar Batch from yD{d gOnre EAS!pts As FOLLOWS-- upwards. "` ceased was a mall highly respected ill that his removal-to his brother's 8 , No. 6, MAIL 8:93 A.M. P home ivas`deemiad beLes"Py in order W�1;� „ 1tL Lbs L ; 2:47 P. M. X LterBB_t flowed at- highest and the esteem in which he was to save his life. It was too.late how: -4-10 LoeaL, s:04 P.M. current ate6." held was evidenced by.the large ever; and death (iulckly followed, end you will be sure to .get all_ 2= %%=cS,ed4or paid Half coheourge of friends who assem The 'funeral was held on Monday - these and good value besides Taints'onto Wssrtave Atrord•ows:-- � bled to pay the la,st tribute of re- afternoon to 8t. John's(Bay) ¢porch No.9 LOCAL , . . 8:4I A.M. yearly, ",et to his memory. cemetery,whirs ititdlrment was trade. E R iF►° 6•11 LocAL , , , , L-18 P. M. - Gamette. �Oe!!!sdome 4.1 M•1 SW F.Y. �. THORNTON, Manager, - _ .. _:= •:i:'m?is .,;,�: ,. ,.r...'.,.:. w. .,,�,-... .::..as:.:,r..A,., _ - _:.:.s.�.._ ..._'i:... - — - mw vv..r_kt. ,,.„ b _ s : . �wyy ..x•,aK"!" x.' yr Sa' 'a. .+. M •° .4 ,, aH a' . 1-1 m:Y :'i"J xv o .�+d. ,.,::rr q,. ,.::.: .Js. -.'C. x^yi?"•,.'.. ':f- r! -.v"'1x•.; ,....s +.:w .`s7,. 2.,. ,' -••ar-. .z`''� - "v` ',yt*:?".i�.�. I ��:•'�„> .'i.�' • C.rr •.....r. .,.}','y.. r,t,+, r. ,;� d :n..."?'d.,, .. ..r -r :..�...r....�, ... ..,1 :, .f� .,r 'C; ✓µf' } x<. yr: `�.: .' Y*,. e•'{'!••-,',•,, !::`I i }. ,F �k,..w .. o,;; .. ,.i. hr+4.,.«r ,_r,.L.„• r ,;,, s' y!. '.� - t « .. i .... ,;, ._:a -,�. yS' : „_:r •f, .... >•'. ..+•+A•. Ise- �.. q4,. :.'.+►y J• 1: 1. • $ �Af ' '�b�{'�1111.•r" -S0, -r ,. .,. ✓ .. :'a., .... l:', .• ;rya #:'{�, "l ,,G:7:. .,q..yroM -R .a.. . .+.:.-,..R «gin ,r t 0. „s �'N.h p.•y. qtr .. _. x -�- I ., I •54:`}". -- f BOERS AGAIN IN ARMED REVOLT. a�•r C�'` G, ff - -' OF EY : E; 0', - *.! .. TIONi . FORCE 1. Raid Police in Cape Colony, qnd Force - - . - ,--,:­f ., 1 Farmers to Join Them. - . . . - I . � I . ­ . I .. . D . .. N.U ,, , i _ _.- ,,. , - _ - _ -_ _. -- _... A despatch from�Cape Town says: It ". - - :- -.-�- , . . :.- ffi- , '. ' "• _. Ferreira and several Trans-e. �' , ,�, - . . ekes �' tel} _i _ _ T _...__-- - o c iy ]]��//[[ aaler namedra n-Der-ailed �-by,- a -'Bomb Sur- ' - t� 11E . Brttis.h" War Secretary Lel Beers'who were recently employed in s German Soufh-west Africa have entered t - the north-western part of Cape Colony, 1 a reassuring Speech g d n - ' wbere they are en eavorin* to start a roan ed a d Robbed , , . ., . . 1. y-surprised• police camps - - - - rebellioh.c The . . -... _= -ai Abeam and Witkop, wounding two .., • men and taking another prisoner. They A despatch from Rogow, Russian Po- waiting In-the forest, and drove off. A despatch from London says: rhe whether it was possible to concert steps also seized all the arms and animuni land; says: The t ,--sacks have thus.far IC was not until three hours later that -- :_custocnary Lord Mayor's, banquet, was with other powers to remedy the evils._ ton._ Ferreira is gaining some recruits a detachment•of Cossacks'.hurriedly sent given on Friday night at the Guildhall, Responding to the toast, "'the im- and is conipeiling the farmers to joid been unsuccessful-in their-pursuit of the for appeared on the scene and started - ahe olIiClaY residence of the Lord Mayor, penal Services," War Secretary Hal- him, asserting that a rising in the'Frans- revolutionist train robbers, numbering ft i?l pursuit of them. , "..'and Was attended by the .usual crowd dane said that' he"and'tlie "First Lord veal fs imminent. The local troops have hundred well-armed men, who surround- - I. Ministers, Ambassadors, and other.� o'• the Admiralty, Lord Tweedmouth, been called out and the Cape.-haunted ed this station on Thursday night,.flirt w ztottible men. in the absence of.Prime'realized it was a sol-:mn duty on their- Rifles are on-their w•ay to the,scene. .UNJUSTIFIABL, EXECGUTIONS. _Minister 4 amgbell-Bannerman, the filar• part not to diminish the country's tight- 1'ho_ Cape Government :will take a bomb at.the mail car of ii train,'de Lord Priv Seal was the in force b one whit. It was the Put prompt repressive measures, but it does railed it, killing or wounding several A-despatch from -St. Petersburg says. quis of,Ripon,-- .: y. ., +. g chief speaker. of a •Christrari perople, the apeai;er con rot regard 'the uprising as serious.,The soldiers of the escort,-and fled with, a .M. Stolypin, the Premier, has warn ... -' Reviewing foreign affairs,he said that, tirtued, to set an example by reducing rt,iders appear to have entered one of sum of mune now said to amount to the various provincial authorities that the although `at the time the Algeciras con-- the .expenditures for armathents, but the most desolate...resigns in Great Y field court-martial can only deal with femnce opened there was a somewhat unless 1ha3y had a response teem other Bushman Land, where exaggerated :e $G50,ll0il. The robbery «as well planned. serious• offence's and with. Terrorists It occurred at 9 p.m., while the train was , .uncomfortable prospeet :it had through nations, this was impossible. I ports n[,Vorreira's success may cause caught in the act of breaking the law. P changing engines: The stationmaster de- -i:' the mutual tarF.earanee of the powers The speaker hoped the time would i real cfinnger, owing to its remotertss from The Go r criminals realized,that a number resulted - in -greatly improving and come when nations would look back the outer world. elates the revol,utiarists hid in the neigh of minor criminals have been .e�:eculed boring forests and were excellently dis- without'justilica.tion, and it !s proposed, cI 'strmgthering the confidence in Euro- u,lon these days as a period of barbarism ♦------ _ . cipllned, their commander giving orders ,herefore, to }imiG]h jurisdiction of the. -_ _. peau peace. All the indications now arid"Wonder-why they had spent mil _BUILDING .COLLAPSED. through bugle signals. .When the rob- ot in points J pointed to peace being assured. lions in this, manner.. But until that _ bery was completed the:revolutionisLs drumhead courts. Ni.it! YP .. - Referring to-the Conga Independent time arrived it was- in The interest- f - oCrt. howeter, that there can lie no ap- S:ate, he said that the primer duty, of peace itself that no nation let down its Dozens of Workmen Buried Beneath tore transported their booty-to two wag*gons peal from the sentence of a field cour� • Y Y and marched off in military order, sing- martial. - Belglt m. eings lf she ldid not accept the duly Britain to maintain, ,its fighting eflici- A despatch from Long Beach, falifor• cupied by troops. - - •;, � ' -----.` - ' ` Great Britain would, have to consider en:y. . . . nin, says: They. huge L'ixby hotel, in 'TRAPPED THE POLICE. ''- course of construction on the beach MEN SPRANG FROM ALL SIDES. . A "h - tl:11��� BgE�S gi-aln, $28. to .529_per ton. here, collapsed on l:riday, supposecily Eye-witnesses confirm Ahe statement despatch from Tiflis -says: fi Peat- INU 1WARXE1 1 Boiled bats--Per bag, $1.95 to V id berause of faulty construction. Be- that the revolutionists were hidden in enfig bomb explosion occurred on Pday car lots, $2.10 in jobbing lots. twecn twelve and fifteen workmen were the neighboring woods. When the tram anski`street at an early hour on Sundayg - Cornmeal-Feeding meat 51.35; g**rano kTllcd and more than a scare of ethers stopped, men armed with rifles sprang morn,ng while Ile police,were Makin BREADSTUFFS. laced, $1,55• were seriously•hunt. Several of the !n- u u on all sides. Quickly executing the a search of an unoccupied hatrsib The _,- -Ontario - Iia No. 1, $'12.50 to.813: Nn. 2,- $12; j.ured nta die. Fifteen others are he-. 1' p y b noise of the explosion was audible for Y- Y orders conveyed by the bugle,.they shot It distanre and the entire city was _ . Nio. Y white, 72yc asked outs' e, ver mixed, 811; pure elo- lieved to be still burled in the debris. and killed the gendarmes standing in a bid east; mi¢ed, 70Xc bid, C, P. R. ver, $10 50 to all t ._ The building was..of reinforced concrete front of the station. SenUnais were shaken. Three policemen_were killed. ' .,_ . shed to death be and tour wounded. The poHce.discov- ; north. . . . _ Eggs-The..market is firm in tune at a e. roaches and.tlre tele- . ', Proclamations • - Wheat - Manitoba - No. 1 north- 24c to g5c for selects and 20c to 21c for Beath tons of mortar and iron. graph wires were cut. While some o[ the 14. ern, 80c asked, 79„c bits, Owen Sound. No. 1 canrtled. The Hotel Biicby, which has been un � under a bcd in one of the rooms in this - robbers overpowe"ed the trnlnmcn. -- Barley-No. 2, 53c asked, C.P.R., for ProvFsltnts-Barrets -short ,'cut mes8: der course of construction Mr several house.. They-then went to ft we was - .. - 3 cars for December shipment, 52c bid, others attached the escort of the "nttul R2i to fis24;_hzlf barrels do., Si L75 to m•�ntlts, was to have been one of t{le `car and puL'oc! aside a curtain. There was _ east; No, 3 e etre; 49c bid; ?8 per cent $1".50; 'clear fat hack, $±'3.50-,Hong cut best-appatnt:ed hotels on the southern THREE B'OA4IIS TIIRO\L'N. -- a fi+ish of_blue flame, tgilowed imme-. :. points, C.P,R. heavy mess, $20.50; half barrels do., coast. The totai.cost of the buildirW. alely by the ezpIoskm, the force -Peas•-81c asked, outside, Bic bid, C. $16,;751 dry Balled Tong -_clear- bacon,, was estimated at $7750,000. It was be- Three bombs: n°t oar, 14 now ap- which was so great that the body °f a : P. R, east; BO%,c bid, outside. 123;c to 12%c; barrels plate beet, $12 3^R'built on the bea^h facing the ocean pears, were thrown. Two of them rx- sergeant, dne ref the teen killed, wis . Osis-3Gyc asked, ouLsfde; 3Ge b!d on to.811; half barrels do., $G.50 to $'i; bar. an•1 was out 200 feet distant from the ploded wish terrific force, blowing the hi.ried over a neighboring roof. The 6c rate to Toronto-, mixed, 35,%b asked, refs heavy mess beef, $11: half'barrels shore. ` cars into 'maicf•iwood, killing five sot vhorit tipper portion of lire house fell on tic rate, 34,%c bid. do., $t',: compound iard;-Se to 9Yc• pure - -- '.►- diers and mortally woAding eleven In. It is apparent that a snare had been . Rye--73;ye asked, G.T, tl., east, 72�;c lard, 12�f, to 13c; kettle rendered, ]3'/e = others. The robbers then ransacked the. arranged acrd ilia police lured into ll. bid• to iSc; hams, ]4 to IS};c, according to ..ONE COL'1\TitY, ONE �Y1FlE. mail cars, transferred the bank notes,' 1'tiey received a lip to search this part[-' -.Buckwheat-53c bid, outside. - size; breakfast Macon, 15e to ik; Wind- goo and silver to their ow•n bagrs, and,_ cuter house which is located in the Tar- -Flour-Ontario-$2.70 asked for 90 per sor bacon, 15c to 16,ic: fresh k!]ted abat- Louis Dl°°m's Plea in a !Montreal Pbiicc unfolding the red flag, formed up in !nr quarter of the city and which has not _ , • cent. patents, buyers' bag,, outside, for toir dressed hogs, 8.50 to $8 75; afh-e.. _ Cour rrtliita order, marched out of the sta „+en fnhah red since the Tartar-Artnen!• -_expart. Manitoba--First patents, U50; 85,85-to-$6. t. _ � __ : A ggo�+ were in an massacres of last year. tion, entered vva which A -des ate fro Montreal says: 461 - second' patents, f�4: bakers'', ago. - _ _ • - -" - -despatch m I :-_ '... . Mi ifeed-Ontario bran, "]t3'to El&.50; BUFFALO ".1ARi{ET. Russian Jew, n4Trred Louis Bloom, ahae' 'DODGED _ iii bulk, outside; shorts.nominal, $18.50 luftnlo, Nay. 13.-Flour Firm. Swartz. a ra sorter, wticn arraigned _ W $;�" ,. " be re d e L f,ntaine on..%N;ednesdny . Wheat-Spring wmk; No. 1 northern, f0 Jug a c � � L an a charge of.,bigamy, triode tt3e-fol- .. . - I. .. - ." - . ' ` ` is3c; winter [tent �1n, 2 o white, 79c. Corn lowing statement: "When I see any _ - - - , COUNTRY PRODUCE. -Easy;-'No. 2 yellow, 520yc No. 2,corn. woman 1 want 10 rrrnriy her. I' dant . . :' .Butter-Prices an very firm, with no ' to St'j�c:o Oats-Firm: �o. 2 white, know why, but l cannot help It. one = . lndicatlot9 of becdtning easier. 3z?.fc; its. mixed. 3f, .c, Barley country, one wife. I have only.one wife I nit �� ._ " Strong; 'l'r'estern c.ff.,49% to'GOc. Canal- L Creamery .... .... .... 25e to PRC " ed ales' Surveyors i n til aska do solids .. .....'�� freights-Steady: - is this country.' "fhc� other one,.she be- " . .,., -. ... Y3c.to24a. . lenge to thr':Unrted States." Bloom-had . .dairy prints .;.: ... 2Yctoa3c T ",tAR pleaded:'giiilty to a charge of vagranc , - do nils .:. �9c to 20c NT \V YORK �VI1EA KGT. i p •.,. .: and non-support of his Montreal wife, .Havea C ose Call. do tubs ..:... ... .:.::.... 18c to 20c New.Yor6. Nmv, 13.-Spot easy: No. 2 Neste e _ - - . , I ... 17c to 18c r'd, 86'%c elevnior• No. -2 red•, RI c f and site and the.Roc r jud rttel one - • . _ _ _ p Interior :.. .. ... .:.' another !n court. 'W4'hcn ]udge hriton- ~` Chees�ti-Firm:at 13yc 1n 13%c tar -o-b• afloat; NIS. 1 northern nuluth, large and 14c -to 14yc for twins,'in job i(iy,,e c.t.i: Buffala;_No. 2 hard w'intjer; telae asked B1ooTn it he tied anyou'rot.her _ .. . wife,in Russia he replied: No, your despatch from Vancouver, B. C., shelter was it" r ny be stated that ttie . .•lois here. ,6c c.i.f., Buffalo. . _ A` Crourhin closo-lo u»a angt ter, wroi shgulder and sleeve of a man's Honor. 1 have only these two, and now c rd EgEts=Fresh goofed at 2t'c t° 23c: ---- sm� : g• : Potatoes-Ontario; 55c to GOc per bag; CATTLE MARKET. titat.is: too many' •flloom wras then ` tone on the round while an avalanche cc'at jn The t l:ie d was swept away . . g s ,pt edlly that lie did not realize it till eastern,_65a to 7ltc remanded for sentence on the. charge tsf" 'A . per bag, on.trac1c toro7ttrs: Vov..13.--4icaux-deliveries ct �agraney and non-support. paste over them,three members of the tc Stood up when lite dangr^ was over. _ here. raltte.'slie and lira were recorded .AL i S altos_party'that is detharcnting The survey parties have fixed for all 11. -Poultry-Prices are stead ,.,with firm- the Western MarkcE to,lay. The-lone ref - L er indications. _ " the Butchers' Market was steady,to firm: "'�"`r the Alaska boundry kine, Bad the otos- limo a pnrtinn of.fife,dividing line be- _ - ._. P- L . . i tw e,n Canadian and American soil. A. - Chickens, dressed ...... -. 'Sc Sc to 10e dealers colttan�+ out ire Entre after su pOr BJY SHOT BY COHRADE. eA call of their lives. ..i<tembgrs 9l.the r _ o! the Carta- ,-. - O� P,raLaI had charge do five-..:.••.... ,.. Gcto $c plies. • Trade in exporters' was '-quiet. , • - . . C`aliadian survey party yvho•were in the Pians whose field of operations was con Ducks, dressed .. . Be to 10c Feeders•kept in= fair demand. while Was Looking for bend Squirrel \'4hen field with the Americans tell the ad- fined to the Alsek-River.- W. F. Rata w. t Geese' dressed ....' ... ...: Be to 10e hog*vvero lower. The arrivals were 123' { Turkeys .,.,.. _ _ ..,. 13ctn'i5c loads. contain[ng 1,912 cattle,2.4(10 sheep the Tragedy-Occurred. -_,I venture. The men belonged "lo -I'r,tr. dwoie+! attenlinn to the Whiting River,. Baled Hay-No. 1 timothy, 810 to St0.= and larri's, ]^01 hogs and 27Q calves. .S dcspolth fro:ii I.on Titn siiys:'CFiarles -Mtickwe,ders' party- and were working and the Craig party wnsback of�utteatt,, 50, in.:car lots here, and No. 2, $7.50Ao The 'few cattle, so-called exporters% Hodgins, the,.]G-year-old son of Thas along the Alaska River. TTtey had 1'he Alseh party's work, changed the. i ., ..,., I-, .. . 169. bit the' market ware of the medium and Hodgins, was accidentally.shot" and reached tho carbon :when they saw nrieonceplion that the line crossed 'he" Baled Straw-$6 per ton In car lots common varieties, more'suitable for the killed by n cnmpanion nar-a-ed 'Walter rocks, stnnes'and trees corrin}* down ri.er at the forks end was !here inark- - % ;.-1►erew - -short-keep 'trade than for exportation.- •Barker on-Saturday afternonn: Hodgins the precipitous moualain which t+ver• ea by a succession of lofty peaks. -Ther.. i . . Prices'were S4 to $4.1n for the-most rtf had shot a sq:tirrel, which fell on a pile frowns the swift waters.' Not having I.line is found to lie six-miles below the AlONTREAL MARKETS. - the sale.+ Fairly .good 1ots;.lt.was said, of brush. As tie searelied•for it Barker it to-run•to a place n[ safety they forks and Canada is n distinct gainer- - would bring S4.G5 pot civt, re.,ted file gun across. his kneees, 'and cn�urhed down as close to one a"noihcr hy•getting valleys of gteat Certillly teat ;z Montreal, .Nov. 23:-Business on the Picked huichers'•,-$4.10 to 54.50; Medi- l.y some means it was discharged the ,as they could }:et, and fartunately theklie between the tuounlain peaks. Messrs. local grain market.continues quiet. tin heavy butchers', 53.G510 $4.90; ntix- flatlet entering Tiodrins' bead and loll great truss of.falling.debris passed 'o\cr{ Brabazon and Patz have lett tor_Otla- Buckwheat-SGe to 57c, per bushel rd,lots.and cow., $1.50 to $2.75; fat in him. instantly, Barker states that .them. To indicate how narrow their;w,a ]o report to the Government. . ex•store. - . cow's, 83•.30 to 83.G0:'export cow•s,•$3.t1.5 ho did not.have his fingor on the trig-, . Corn-American No. 2 yellow, 5639c to S4; common and,rough $1.75 to $3.10; g.r, and that on the wily M"the court- STATES tc 57c; No. 3 mixed, :55'/c;to 56c ex- carttters, $1 up per cwt. try the gun had bcer5 accidentally Pis- JAPIN ��. istore. Trade kept fair in_feeders and stock- charged. 1 .,..- 4'Oates-bn spat,'4-'-2 white, 4Oyo fo ers. ps, S4 to $•4.25; feeders " ` -. 1P . . .Short-kee . . ... • _ 41c; No. 3 'white, ,39%c to 46c; Nor ,d, 1 (:00 to.1.200 lbs., 83,48 to 83:'75: 'light - .. a', J• &R3Se to 3k per bushel ex-store. feeders, $3.25 to $3.40; stockers, lair to , BIG FIRE iN QIBFC. _', . �_ Peas-Bolting peas in car lots $l, gond; 52,50• to 59.20; comrtjon stackers, t g , .. p . q $1.10 in .jobbing. lots. 8i.75 to 82.25 per cwt. Scrota[ Stores Are Destroyed - Loss . ". Flour-Manitobrt s tin wheat, 44.25 Ex ort ewes were uoted at $4.50 to Totals About 840,804. Trouble Is .L ikelt' to Ensue' From •, -to $1.60; strong bakers', $3.90 to Si.10; $5; `export'bucks -at'•33 to"$3:50, and .• . • ' w!t't'ter wheat.patents, $.4.10 to $5.25; lam}is at $5.25 to $G per cwt. A despatch from Quebec says: A big straight rollers, $3.G0 to $4.10; do., in Nlilrh cows were steady to Mm at $23 fire raged in: St: Roch from 4 till 7 .''..Delay i•n` Sch'ool.., .Questione - • • _ "- bags, $1,65 to $1.75; extras, $1.50 to to $60 each. • o.-clock on Thursday morning. ' fire •• -' . - ._ ' . .151.55.- .. The ling Turkel, which has lately stir- broke'out''about fir:o'clock in lhc. wood= • - , , -• - . - - • .- . Millfeed-Mitnitoba bran in bags;•S19 prised dealers bye taking quite a tumble, shed's at the rear of- Robitaille's music . . . .. .. . ." , . -~ ,to$'20;shorts, $21.50 to $22; Ontario bran has apparently steadied itself. The qua• store,,obi Cartier �trcet, opposite •Tacrines _ Ade patch teem Tohio says: The Jiji ing*ton on Monday, and there is no like- . •. • 'in bags, 518.50 to $I0: shorts, $21.50 to 1r,lions were $5.6,5 for 'selects; and-$5:40 Cartier Church. The bTtize -s}if•ead to file Shirnto, cnmmentin on the troubbe lilto;nd of the Runrfl of Education rte $22; milled mouille,,$21 to $25; strajgtit ,for,lights and fats. store of i., C. Giguere, hardware defiler, l g versing fheir'decision to exclude Janan St. Joseph 'Stmt, and then to Vallieres with the•United.Slates, says that while_ eu; -cf ildren front the schools. It•it _ -• furriititre store, and.boih were reiuceil the educated Jnl;am se fully appreciate claimed by eminent jurists that sine► :SOLVES IN AL�ON UIN_ PARK _ l: ashes. The residence of '>ir. Onesimc 'the altitude of file Washi tgtorZ-Govern- 4he treaty w illi Japan dries not caniatr Q Goulet and the drug store of \1r. J 1;. ment, and realize that its. intentions are a "favored nation''.clause, California, _ Mgrar, were also:f�adly damaged.,000.- :- The lair, they txgret that theolidunc�y of�tihe. one of the federated States, is'in noway • damage are valued at $40,(fOfl bount to extend to.Japanese. citizen°.•.: _ TREED LONELY LUMBER SAN _ Cailifartiinns in r eard to the treatment of all ihe.,rrivilegeS that it extends to pen .1 J -- 11tER1: ITOY$ E\TCLT7iD. the Japanese in that State necessitates I sons of olher wilionalilics: } . . -,asetticmentofthe question by the court's. The whale Pacific slope is unanimous," 1 `_..� Firin0.Party.at filen L'•nnrrved and Shot Tho�aper.adds.that.it fears the effect in its -sul';port of 'San Francisco's" atti -- . . bookkeeper for A. Barnett arfd Comppny, • NVild.y. of slow legal .process upon a majority t tilde. in. tact a California representaihe '' Are so Ple�ntifui This. 1 lumbering first operating in the park, of the people, to whom an'Francisco t i:o,,; r, ;s 'gill next session present -- . g p g par.; A aespafch 'frnni SI. Petr_rshurg sttys: mcatls the united States. llropingtiily a- #:ld to ex,-lade Japanese, the same las, --- . . •. - - -- • - •• •writ.es that one of the company's em- The ,Rign' cnrrc8pgndent of_the out=se ,strengthener) llie"appeal for contribu- (:hinese. There is a deep-rooted dis, ployes.was driven by ar•pach of the-ani Gazette fins sent in harrowing details of tions for the relief of the carfhquake like of the Mil;ado's subjects . . ,-'ear That ."Firearms" reals-to sect: safely inR tee on Thurs- llae execution by shorting of three bays 'sufferers, olid hkew'1Se aeeeniflatEs pelta•• - - . . clay last. The in nt occurred about who hftd ger"n condemned by a. court- lar resentment, which, destTite,the per• ----# .-i-- 1 a mile from Rrule�I.'ttke Slatiiln off-We martial:for n>hiiery." Four other.porsons; suasion, of 11},e educated! minority, _ Will be Permitted in Canada Atlantic branch c[ the •Grand w°ere executed at the same time. The socias likely to attain the dimrnsiun ::r I _ - \'O'TLS FOR �l"OtiF.N. - Trunk•Rnilwny. Nir. Hubbs asks per. firing party was egnigletcly_ unnet7•tti_nalionnl bitterness Im'VAIrds ftdl the'tinif- . mission to lay-downpoison to destroy na the sight of utero Children before them ecF Sfltes, witiclt'wilT seriously affect,fu- Bill in British house-No Gonsideraaota. - ' - its Precincts. ' , : the wolves and to carry a gun to pro- tt,r execution, and Ore"d wildly, and-it lure sociiil and trade relations. The -1 1. , This $e5sion. - -- tect himself, from attack. G. W. Hart• was onl after several valleys that all Jill Siiitnpo peers file Califnt•ninn`s' to lett, the par'h spperiDtenrl°ont, repnrL, y- A despatch frnm London says: In the . Tile prlsoners,w'erc killed. consider the s:nous concoquetices of tlnuse of Commons on 1A!edncsday Keiri, that "w•oh•es•are -very numerous this their, exclgsivcn - • - yrnr.'' it is very prnhabte thcrrtore --r < '' Iturdic, Labor lender, inlrod tG�cl a bill Algonquin Park is infested by-wolves. Ehnt Mr. fiuhbs' rcqueets will l,r groat• 7'la� T-4-si "Uro, % ill I)r ^alfod proYutb'iy' -- ri rnnfrr the suffrage on w•orr.dn. Tho HATF•.S THE J.\f'�• ppor•� • . aer.ording to the repnrls received by Ihr rd, n'it ugh, ns Algmnqui.n f';rl: N n Ilan sic .;i l"wecl; in hrhrunry. I'rrm:rr said there would be no 0 i r Ileparimcnl of !,ands, Forests, ani ;;afne preserve, Arenrins are not alL)w- • 5im�tr'al will l)evr 'n new million dol- A despatch frnni Snit Frm7caro snys: l t r y o[ ,i,n1in� this session with the. , e ..• �ecr�tar Metcalf will relurn to \\'aJ;i-' riie:isure,•vvliicli was read a first tuna.` -^ Mines yeselerday. Ivir. C. E. `.Tubbs, rvl within ils boundaries. lar hMcl on Ucnntti,nu square. y _. - _-,-. _. , _ , _ S'a., �" . 1. £'i'„iL j'•e,.,'§r..mar_ - - .�:"l �. �„wt_ w : `;_-".y7,;.,..1,. ', r TM ', ^ ,. . .._-.ar .rt+,S 's�;�,� .,-✓'�...•:. s -_-i: _ u.'r, a.�na - -1,^._ _ ,»,;;: _ r-.,�` /. ...' a ..rj..., wr uta n> .a, 't-... _: , '. .» r .. Lh,n`..z-}w ✓ e�+ c>:-, :.r may, :s% v,e�,tt a 1. ;•an.. `. ;A+;- x-s1. '�„` :r} F' ''fix ;4 ' h;.,!,1 " . ti.... ':�: .. •'' _'..rr' ": '�':. '•a ,-•vfrr'�'tI :z r.: ^r n .rr-s •4.aw�. .:�'' , Lr; _. -_:. , �,, :"+;. :. _.)°s•.'," _. _ ,4.:,C• � ...,.�:ai +rte+• .-f". .'s. .:d!<: ».�,�',.;• .,&'.rC'•�,MTr ,y�.Eyy�,. 1. G f .. i " . 1. ,,x .. . �. �„ ? '. M ;}{� ♦}}♦};;♦♦ T}+♦ }♦}}�}�♦}}♦}+}#}}}}�}♦}} fire?" Paul asked, as he lighted the can- Then they fell to discussing 'the }�}♦}}}}}}♦tttt t♦!#-#' � 'r . 4 a ;:., , •� _ dles she brought forward, thrilling with Gledesworlh legend. In the days of I. - •�, • delicdte emotion when he touched her King John a lord of Gledesworlh died, - ' _. . r .. ,,;r hand acc:d:alally, air:� caught the play leaving one ,young son, and his brother, ♦ r ` t�, "��r r : ♦ of the newly-kind? aerie on her ea- not content with seizing the lands, drove + Abou' t ♦( ' 1i � �. ■� _ ��� tures• the widow and orphan rfran his door. �h� �r f;11, - ♦ '. .`� thou furtive? with a secret tl for wfd win,er weather, the ♦ ` . . I ". - s.'.$ - - Gervase watched them narrowly One day in the ha � , ♦♦♦ - - - though Y y ow appeared want at the user- + ' Paul, for a vision less keen than his per's gates a d # _ .. _ _ _ _ begeted Uregd for 'the #} 1. f♦ _ _ _____ might detect a total atzsence of response starving child. And because she was �{}}+♦♦t-0♦-0�}' ♦♦}•}}t .�� on her part to the young doctor's un importunate, the wicked baron set his - r,;. ♦ - spoken feeling; and then he thought of hounds upon them and they killed the SILO ECONOMY. -+ _ _ - _ - . dull red glow of the fire, while the baron, Red into ?tie forest and ,was seen GP to 1895 I had been feeding my others kept up a desultory conversation nn more. But from that hour Gledes- dairy herd clover and timothy hay, in which-their thoughts did not enter. worth lands never descended to the s!over, 'straw, etc., and + _ _ Ah'It31�'IOI . , . . - - pasturing sur �' 11+ lie h'a:d drifter?, he scarcely knew how, eldest son; so surely as a man owned inti summer with corn meal, wheat bran � ` ♦ into the office of \Vhewell & Son, soli- Gledesworth, sorrow of some kind be- and middlings, 0!1 meal,etc., and had -.�++++ ++++++++++++++++}} --6-++}}d}-0+}+}}�}+♦♦}♦ c!tors. H!s mind in- those early days fel) him; , tae land was a curse to its found that the greater the variety c! had taken no bent sufl"iciently strong to owner, as was the Nibelungen Hoard to feeds employed'the Letter, writes Mr. J CHAPTcR Il.-{Continued). niclures,. some, trophies of armor and male him �sist his father's desire that whomsoever possessed it. P• Gearhart. But about that time my Borne oaken settles and chairs ctt�in old he should follow law, since he declined attention was attracted n silage and i,t `"TL�e .all• ops 11te sante wa ;'.con- r The morally weak point in the cruse, ter studying the question well, f bulli a y g y luaint fashion: and upon-a table near the paternal profle cion of physic, a pro- as Gervase often observed round silo 14x?P feet, located beside the+-tinued the man, `ne tlfter (other; no- '.he hearth, on which a tea-service was fession which Mr. Rickman a London culled to discuss the lift tragic store bo[ shun .taint stop em. There was nu yet out. physician with a fair practice, had earl b S barn floor and 8 feet below the level f carter ma de about than our Eln a y that fated line, was that'there appeared this Door. It cost eta and g40 for cvork - P. y' An elderly lady sat by the`Rre, knit- lett because he said he could not endure t� be no chance of expiating and luiuber which I furnished. ;year ago come Middlemass, a vine• ,fig and.occasionally talking, for war�L the whims of stet. people, but really be-, piatin the wicked grooved mo-yde•she was as ever i zeen. ,t n bettel listener, to a cal sitting bolt cause, having a competency, he wished baron's misdeeds, while fire number of I have never had any trouble keeping hr- repeated in a rough voice, through ingocent victims who suffered born the the silage, except the trifling tmount Pe g 6 rpright in front of ttre fire, into.-which it t�•pursue tri favorite studies in the quiet 'curse was p .which the very breath 'of tragk'dy ;tared, as it inquiring of some potent of Arden, where Sybil was born when , " Peaking. � , that spoils around the'sides of the stone sighed; "ging she 'ood 1lke a thrush, rade, and sometimes turning its tread Gervase was about alae years old. You are a hardeners sceptic; .Paul wall at the lop and bottom. -From this . '.and her chokes like a biose. . A pearl with a blissful wink in res tense to its said. "Besides, you forget the 'stoner experience, I suggest then lice stone ma de was our Eln. I warm she was.' ! But once in the office, he, found much cella."' w r{s Le as little ex "Y {tistress's voice. This lady was small to Interest .• I basad-internally as She is very happy; she is willing to Ind slight, with a rosy, unwrinkled face , and atter making pro- \\"ecce slid?. Because no owrrter of passible; it is not as good as wood. I • .go;' said Alice, trying to comfort tiim. Ynd grecs from a desire to do his duty and 'Gle'desworth likes tq exchange It for a usual? feed YO i " gray hair, and an expression so in- lease his arents Y peones h each cow, Ahl they all goos oIf ash. fly mss- nocent and.sweet as to be almost chid- P P �;-!rose hopes all rest• stone cell, are all his, descendants to be morning and night, with hay at norm - g tike, yet she. resembled Gervase suffted on their on ifd tion awakened doomed?' and about 8 pounds bran and middlings us she event fust; a vine yr ore of a y son::' ' ' -,00mam, too, _ t'ive on 'em_•lies'down .n in- him, and he decided to make hirrrself "You Gari' not measure a retribution 'mixe half and halt for cows in full ilickinan's grammar was hazy and tier xha-head-of-fire-tirnr' •Churchlytten there, bliss Lingard, gridenUy to iterAtli -which-for-good--aiid-frn-itrextendis into znitk. - all in brick -graces, buri,�d comfortable. -spelling uncertain; she was not sure if head of lite profession in ilia county, lire infinite, by the events of a rudimen- In contrasting <!af c will other feedb .-They've got to goo and they .goos. physics were a science or an irtstru- This, .at_.eight-and-ttir enly; he had ac- lacy-and Rnite world," Alice said. I believe t!re former produces about ono- - meta Hreuficn here, he'll hae to go next. cornplished. \Vhew'etl'& Son w•as now "Quite so," replied Paul; "I confess to fifth mise milk than dr feed, but will . r ;tient; she- habitually cour,esied to 'the Y "There's'the hrrd-in s shakes, and'he \Vhewetl & Rickman. The younger a great affection for the-family curse. not male ally, nror,> butter, the ml;k be- -coughs terble already." new moon, and did nothing important \Vhe-Well _hail renounced a .profession it keeps the idea of God before men's ng th!nnrr. The same result is notice- on a Friday (tti hick anmelirues caused - Reuben smiled pensively; he w•as a that weark trim. .arid the elder was at minds, though only a: God of retribu- able w1:en pa lure',is compared w'2th dry ' - Liindsome lad, wilh dark eyes arrd a manners serious domestic- such oas immediately hut, ail age 'w:reit love of ease is stronger tion,"' an 'observation which ;cheered feed. The cattle are, however, kept in •delicate y:et. .brilliant pink-and-white Y P than love of'power, Anil it was w'e!1- Mrs. Rickman's•kind heart,• troubled as. nicer condition, their coals being softer - rill viho:dddressed her at•their ease, and arid stnoottter arts -their ".complexion. - known tliat-th,�funioi partner was thy it was by sad rumors of Annesley's digestions bet- - her-pleasant_ uncritical ,smile encour- [er. I can care at lea t ahree cents e "Nonsense," interposed Paul. .I1eu- soul- of the_ business which daily in- scepticism, and l^d on to a discussion in . hen's well enough. You shouldn't °6 even invite�t,. �mople_to tell her creed which they all lost themselves in the oldy °n cacti cow foil giluge_ ' le. Give him ood their troubles and sunless lfieir trtisdo- w ._ _int�r .inside uzzles 'of t The only difference in niara�ingr corn - food. and his coot h will soon go. llunZ" - "' Evil, the limits of [ate and the bounds I " ° rain is i a e see - you believe him, �teui>t'n. Yoir are ozrl f _Lome, children." she said, cheerily, nye, GcYvase flickm^u int<'nd,d.to rise, int is marc ll2xral. 'The'same kind of rising when the door n enerl; tcx busy .and then he intended to enter f'urha- of \\'ill, till Lite hall clock gave rnusicnl . growing fast,' g "p ment, where he felt his warning- of the hour. and Paul took. ivnil is selected: its preparation and man- U- lle'll hae to. o •loo with Pothers." herself at the table, here is tca, fust powers would fie g agement Itte soma. Barnyard manure Pok • ' Ilksoifunued the father; "sailers ain't no made. What, I'a,id? ,I did riot sc:c'ydu have an •opport•unily - up developing hasty leave, finding himsAf belated, is referred as a fertifizer, 2n the dusk. \Ve have not seen This pu{prse lie had as yet confided do \When he was gone, Alice drew a chair P J1.� tans to -good-agen-a'deciine.- A pourer of dac- you for - the air ; a surface dressing of 25 bush ' 'ter's stuff ben'Inside of they that's gone: an age.-three days at least. �Gervaso, no one,theft?h he ��as•daily feeling Iris -tri her adopted mother's side, and.began els lump is also glven: The variety -' The 've all ot.to all rot to goo.- throw me on a fresh log, my gie3r." way and laying the foundations of local- ti tell her what she had done all the r - Y g 6 6 a. corn chosen is a large fodder variety. 1. " "We -certain? popularity. .-A mein'%tubo rnalrrs hiurself after•e.00n, and was 'duty•scolded, for s, - _ - Ilecfron.1'11 hae to goo,"_added.Ileo- y deserve no tea at this r,h as terirtiin),, w tria'tr matures before ben, In a more cheerful refrain to hu time of night." said Alice, who was busy once heard Ire the douse of Commons various lapses of memory: She ,had fr ,ct. ►t is planted islth a cern planter, ,, - _ 'father's melancholy chant. laying aside her hat and furs. "Come, has, .he .knew, providing Ile pos8cs,,s lied In that house from her thirteenth U-n quarts to the acro about %ta.y 10. _- . Alice tried iA vdin to reason the pair f lubert, -leave the, doctor alone and lie the genius oar a ruler of Inen, a destiny year, tieing an »rphan.,placed there by % hen the kernels reach the glared state 3nta amore-hopeful frame of mind,,4»d down by Puss, more brilliap titan that of any cover• lier,,guardians, that she and Sybil might the culting teg<irts.- eign drt•the•civilizcd•wbrW. and Gervase, benefit from each other's society, and F,aeli of tar men cuts two roves nt a then scalded them. and Really bid Them The deer-hound, who had. been ta«n- 6 S they had studied and grown up together lime and throws the stalks fit small geed-night, and Ihey parted, the heavy Ing on 'Paul,'strelcherl himcrli on the punkin* at the c sancta 6candg and 6 rubs on one lido 01#ire fire, not sarin to lislen!na dry the,hnrrtiouious blei1ding of pP Y. qP Dcots of the two Gales slsi{an the road. g s•) ha it that Alice h ed;,on.becom- armfuls. Two low down wagons with _ In slow funereal beats'as they trudged take the middle, since Puss'disdained to Paul's deep, voice with 'Alice's pure Ing the mistress of her owe little tor- enc• team and t�:o men do tt:� drawing, • -' vrearily uphill, the Ilbli{eL steps of the more'so much as a pave to r�,ai:e way treble, saw .such magnificent prospects tulle, a year hence. to remain with them. eronorny .since it can lid prrshfl. when ;gentlefolk making swift and merry for the newcomer. -- - _ ' - as the-others did not dream him capable "Stay A minute, Alice`,' Gervriso srtid, riecessary; a smaller size r_annof. One • music daw-nwaN: Ellice -took -the -ch-air Gervase placed of entertaining. Ari! lhruu-th all those when a few minutes later she was about- tram and eia'hl nien can-harvest affil - Oh, Paull" sa-d Ali,'e. turning to hirci. for tier, and- began showing 41rs, Incl.- princely visions, Alice moved with .on to 'follow Airs. RtrkmAn upstairs. "!t store $0 tons a day it the haul is not after a backward glance at the father man her-two bunches of violets, etre of imperial grace.' you are not tired, 1 should like you to very-long. and son, "wee must-save Reuben; we - . "But what has become o! our cousin 1 small "- „, which she put in water, and the other : - y la: rno rehearse my speech'fur the Liber- Experien,.P trachea me that de:*� rear not lei him die: . (haul observed with a thrill That it: was all this .time?" Alice was asking of-tlk- al meeting.next•week."- silos are much better• than lar.*,, shal - "A4y dear Alice, you must not lake all doctor. A!i willingly acquiesced, but asked Inw• ones, : R.-find sUos are citeaper and h1§) in her dies"s. shire Ute Riift ripe $rid " t more sai•stae'orY than square on?3, bit _ the illness -ire the rish-to hesit, In- fail of her breath' rucked it in an un- Over the dornq orad ire Airdington by It 'it wortld not be'betler to. wait fsrracvu c there' iso+z+ti walls PP tterrupted Gervase; "the boy will be all conscious Elysium. this lino•, .\\'c don't dine till 'half-past Sibyl's return. pace•a.nd upper - t�ght. as Annesley told him. .\Vhy try "And where are-Mr. Rickman and Sy- seven, so ms moiher will-h&%-e a-good t!e lau.heci,' and caul that Sibyl hod surlacd 60 !hz size. - P y _. a ede The old tellowlsrevefs'inhisown much u! Giin, ?tier? alwa s.wus t3 fork so lice la n treated to Iwo rehearsals; - P - earthly - hit!' he asked, rlu.tting with a•secret hour to urr nv+r the fetlaw and uiaka already'be, )ny,- white. Gcrvrlse vvas -deeply ponder- y y P took up her station-.tri the cot- ` I miseries. It is a kindrof distinction to leilow, It you-rrmernber, Airs. Rickman. ner of th+• halt furthtxt from it stair• HI1fSTLrti _ - big-the d:.,•sosttion of the viulets, and that glass of people to have a 'fatal dis persuading himself .that his bunch was He had the knack of.snaking.friends." case, which_ Gorvasir ascended till he Tit.,,cows should be brL,d Party so host -ease in their family," ' the niore cherished, since ii was securd "ile was a winnijfg and well-behaved rc•ached�the lanling,-behind the ballus the Ogg xvill come is , flute to make "Hereditary, too,", added Pauli"as re-•;nom fading, and yet not guile sure on l,oyr• I rcinemlier," she replied. •-"Ilow• .trade-of which he stocd benbuth ;a lamp g,,od growth. . - * arpectable a9 a family ghost in higher the Point fond Sybil-w,as rf-bim!" and looked•down into_the wide, echoing! \\'hien of your brood sows farrowm ecircles. "Sybil is at the parsonage practicingf it is fust the same now, or rattler it hall, tier dark pdneling of which was but;a large litter la,t .spring. She .alw•ay3 - Oi the curse of Mcdesworth. I act w.kh - the choir," sn„I lir. Rickman. was at' school. L\'halevel• N+•d did. faintly lighrerP by a swinging tamp in j bus a.big litta•r. glad the curse does not blight the ten- \!r. Rickman is on I!u• downs exaniin• people Irked him. if he neglected•his ils centro,-and by Ah-4 fitful Rre-glow.? She is an old ..,tandt+};.site is the hinid . ants es well as tiro Inndiord," eonttntreei mg so barrows %vhi:•It have itist t+ceYt lessons, ile always 5t off in class'by .Alice was scnrecly-seen; but not a ges-,that makes the pIg bus-nems certain; site Gervase. For Arden \•ianor belonged to apenctf, and no one knows when he will nicans uI •lucky sh ts. Other felloyli•s' lure or took of Gervwe could escape her, i.c the kind trial pays het' board. • I Gl-desw•orth estate. !b4 back. Alice, my`dear child, ti•hat a :shot,, failed. Ilom under a happy start'.'• and,.shc was .surl,nsed whin: lat;ing a1 \VFen you- s?!?cl yauu;; so\�. {er "Or the 'Mowbray_•temper;' laughed'fearfiil stale vour hair is in!"- "Yet he •must inherit the curse of roll of notes from his pocket and strik•1 Ln,eding pnrt.n;oQ,. pick out' her pigs pool. "Nay, dear 1te Lingard. do not I Alice put up her 'hnnds with a kitile Gl`�doswortir.' Alice said. ._ ing an attitude, Iris form dilated, his! there is lots of "good luck" In doing _ look so reproachful.-I ant doing my best,alteurpt to smixtlh the rich brains, which Oh. that ir; at an end. Reginald An- eyes kindled as they took a cormriandir ;ilial s•.:rt uI tltiii�j.' ' for Reuben. But he is consumptive, and rwere ,roughened into little rings.on .the nesley lremg tri a Itlrritic asylum fDlfilis glance of the Wile'space fxforo hirn, Exc•rc:-.e-4; ner.-os:wy for Umeding 'i,. 1 doubt it he will stand another winter, .surface by the,wind. ° the conditions of 114c'distich: and he sent his voice, wIlirh w°as in+stock. and ih+y slinoid I),- 9atrrw'ed to though his lungs ere still whole. @1'e "�teiei mind, auntie," she re Iced. ""31'hai5rt conversation harsh, echnin throe h the run in ?, .0 fie13� and 'lots urilil e p ' ye lorde ys mewed in € g p' -'-Itnust try to accept facts. \1'hy, we poor f"Doctor Annesley will Eorgtve me this sionen (elle, . ' hall-with a power.which sne had never the cold •vventher, Waco tftcy can, be doctors would be fretted . to Rt,dIC- once, and you and Gervas,;.nrr nserl to - -Veileswoelh fhnrno'sha'.le brake . suspected, and investee! ttre �rolltical broughl.to the...pens and alluu•ed.1o, run - airin In it month.i[ we did not ban. -.'strings P. And'rt doesn't matter ill, the fire bye spe'h.''' cununonplaces which he ut#aced with a jt' roomy yards an Mt` dribs. our hearts to the irarwitai,le." li�ht." .. „ ccrtaip dignity' I'iie cat sprung it in They sh old be largely te:d on n!Irn "But is this inevitable'" asked Alice - b � Facts .w.:nt aSninst the theory' Ger= ' P > P �+ "That'Is how Alice abuses aur Ion " alarm; Hubert rosy and sat listening at ge'nou�'foads, such as f,rornule grmvltr xith an earnest gaze into.his dark-blue „ g vase said, sins die estate can not now g suffering," his n)istt•es;'s feet with a-c-ritical _air; and slamtnq: _ eyft that-set his heart.throbbing. "Need'. t;, growled Gervase, thinking pas,, front Peginald Artzreslcy to Iris sorr. \\'Peril` Frau niuC­niid;Uingr,' feed •.in how• pretty lite tuttitrled Lair %vas, in g the tan , Alice;clapped ,her hands and cried: this bright young life be thrown away?'which Paul agreed silP.ntly with him, Y y. have you not. heard, Paul" •glear, lzear!''_and "\n, no.!" al.inlcrval;, moi.r,atc gmnlaia.. Ing6her w•'lb ,lc!nt . ] know how-good your Heart is, andtiaw I " Young ire foals is dcad,,kilied white and'.l u!t,rinilk, �iild , lie L. f, and - };ou often tel most when you speak Miss Lingard is quite right about the elephant-hunting in South Africa?" for a hood Half hour. Then -the door g rawlh and ironic fraiher than t,tt pro - most roughly, But i[ Reiiben were Ger-}Rre-liaht," said Pauli in his stately man- "C,tplain Anne lei" Rc^inaId'' Dead°" opened, and Sib,FrPlurnecl frons her 'duces. __.vase,-you know that he would not havelnor. -:"An elegant negiig+nce suits. best cried Paul wi#h c.:ci#ement. "\\e If choir practice and made an iiddition to co r:e a�rn•,f:�lhs,' rc,crt numains - - to die." . • with this informal meal in the dusk. the audience. l he was in Africa, atxf itis wife and baby .y etc., ted iI1 liuF;ied rjga'niiC;Ps, will also "You mean that I. should order Ger-?Yes, -it you forgive.1ne 5nying~so, Alice,,,pa hontr, 4rc you sure' Is it not ."And did you ever hear such rubibish bti reashord anrl•tend In brirn:c•�• lire ra-, _�*" ease to the south." you make a delightful picture on ttfat some repetition of poor Julian's story"" in your life, Sibyl?" Alice asked, laugh- tir:n. A little corn and o4r, fed at tirr,es' ` "Doubtless.'; ' duaint sell le, w ilh the hound Lit.-your- "It:is perfectly tare," rcplPed Gervase; m Yo," She replied, "1 was never' ata also nta_l<e_a good feed, but Isle 1r V ;s- "Very well. And it we set our wits to�.knee, and the armor above your•head. Nobe wis a'fent` to the Gledesworih es- p f,easive foods shoirW 1•e u.�d, if pos- y p and the hearth Ul:iain ate; "the news arrived yesterday." Political meeting before" r - work we mn ex striate Reuticn. R`c t; beneath that -• sible. must. Gervase, you are great at!splendid old chinnrev near.' Paul. Annesley's father was Rr•st cou- (To be continued) The tatt:�nine hnge ci, ru d ire Lel lite • schemes. Scheme Reuben into a;varnl Ile did.not add what.tre thought. that sin,to the :\nncslcy_who owned the'es- erally on corn. r els. pu'nr,Girs. (f�'..- fhe rirz with�w'luelr stye ctrl halt re +"' I '. \Vhen ted otr cora alone. Ilii rrl!vn . climate before nest' winter:"-- r r tate, and who was, only slightly ac- ' ' ' . _ 1Ve have received our ordCl's, 'Anncs_ c toed in the cross?caged oaken Seat, giraintrd with him. Paul did not• even CUitT;f\G [i1S R:SPTURI�_ ,. i:G Pori earhonaceouc: Th(re is inure ley;" replied Gervase. laughing, as they:arid the sweet expression of.Awr face know anq o['those Anne'sleys, and the danger of diole:ra anal rl'.S•,n��. turned u a broad hine, at the end of`lighted by lire vac inR Caries, made the Ardent Loser: Blauchr., you are the Corrective'; in the �:+y. of e laciest,'" W, P ( y nrud Annesley having had three sons, loveliest girl in the world!" osheq, Fall and siii -which the gray-mirror hquseF yvil,h its chief charm of the picture, - me of whom was married,•and all- of pliiu should Le k+;pt gables and mullioned �eindows• loomed I, "lloctor Annesley;' replied Alice, meet- whom lead Frmt_n to manhood, the p,os- Itis Intellecjual Sweetheart: \Vhile I ir, the keeling pen, ane! ,var•dc, massive in the dusk-.a dusk,dee ened ing his gaze 'of ecrnest and 'respenlful realize that such a re»nrk as that., �V!:eit engaged ?afore I:ilting; Bogs - ' P pest'bf inlieriiing the fam!ly estates had Gerald, is based on inadequate fin usually bring better prii':s tlrau 1:hen . •^en one side by the row of wind-bower?;admiration,-"you- are becoming• a Cour- never ciifc'red iris wildest dreams. But ledge, I nm disposed to regard it as t11- taken to market at tfie nnei��Y• ur tiid ' - . :firs. tier. to do not recognize my honest old now only two lives stood between him stealing the full measure and scope o3 big ars. 1. - . Paul .accompanier? therm,- ns a mutter I friend, Pfiul, w•itli.;h!s Blunt but'ivhote- find triat rich-inherithnce; Ibe lite'of•an g some r ufls.+' your ncquaintanpe with the world thus: .,The pent for the .lrw,a I;or should, ' Oi course though he had turned quite - • • elderly maniac and that of an infant- far, and as such 1 accept it and haslert b a put in. order. clenrrerl: •.ilelw•aslrcd - `;ottt-of hls"hoincward, way, while his� . "It 2s I Who am rebuffed now," he re- i\o one knew,better-than he.flow-.darbe to express my grateful appreciation." t' necessary, where lice rimy be. . .servant, ,kittidat asking or receiving I Pled, singularly discomposed- by Ilio a percentage of male infants die. ' . - . orders,--drone:the--dag-c;-r-t--rr and-ta_lhL-�gravity od her nfanner. - I'll, is awfully sad,"' he said. "Oh! it .. .. slriiiletiyard, whither the cob N-,1WlCh!iVe! `Nonsense, -Truk" -interrupted-Airs _ oc ee �i if.: / •_ ! fuurd his w•a alcric 5')"accustomed was'Milman; "Alice can only be honored by ... .. y ' and. worked sfill.' . - ... -- ---— - • -he to its weleorne• hospit.!lity, such.n.-pretty compliment.. You aught to "I never believed in the curse" said . Ue of Gervase's profession:' .-, - • \irs. Rickman; "and I disbelieve it still. Through the gale-way, with !ls' clone' „ . - - - •piers topped, by stone gl1.bc.?, and up Ilial Yes; 2 always maintained lhat.:lnnes,.=Pa+�ple clic wlieri the Almighty sees 'fit; - drive ljonttded by the ch et but of a-1�•- would inalie .a first-rate, .lawyer;' it is not fi5r us fa ask wliy - - century's growth, 1hc; three walked intndded Gervase. But Alice was a firm -believer in- the _ u �// _ -the deepening dust:, and saw a rail "heaven forbid!" exclaimed Annesley, curse of Gfedesworth, and defended. its ��� � � gtow' in the'uncurlrrined w•indo- of Il�e�with•a fervor that'tva.T-ol'rriost'religious. morality stoully, \VUy. if blessings at- ! " - hall, round the Porch of which myrtle Gervase laughed and rose to settle„a lathed to birth should not - P ,._ pains and ew mingled with iv and roses. Ger-i half-burned log which lhrealened,to fall o a 6'r g- Y penalties, she tasked. \Vas it worse to . i.�f1. N opened tlie' door, and-1hey •efltefeU wvhen burned asunder, thus=ruining a be a doomed Annesley than the offspring , . -,- .a spae!ntrs hall 5v;inscotr:•d in oak,�Tire-landscape, that Alice chnd -been pf a rrkninal-or the inheritor of•fatnl . -- cnrccd aUout the door-ways and the dreamily gazing upon: disease, tike the family at the Traveller's / '!� f broad chimney-piece, beneath which, ori IJo�u cruel- you are-yea have shat= _rest.? _. - _ - . �� r . / "' . " the open hearth, burned a Rre of-,•ood,• tered the most romantic vision,of crags "i think-1 would rOt.her be an Anncs- i r / The leaping flames dimer,d merrily oil and castlesl" she-said, "rind;yon have ley" she added, turning to Paul with a the polished-walls; on a broad staircase destroyed the poetry of the hour, for I smile that seemed to reach the darkest ` .M.-W wa !' .shining and slippery w!lh bees,'-w-,, and must light these candles." - g recc:�.es_of his heart., and .kindle a glow _ ,!�' , 4he'labor of generati ons; ori a few`ofd "•\Vere you seet"ng your futrirc In�t re of vital warmth within him. TH1 . E E'.'UL[:nU, UF'.-A .MODERN "GIRL. _ - , . _ . , . .. r I. _ . . . •,-. _ . -- ,3" ­ ..i I'll" t x,u.a. . ,• - .. .` .cse «. ....`.• _b�,.: '.... w..,xcr:.. .11­ Ga. _- i ,k. - ..iv..,. �, �R b fi w , _.� REt .., dam+ a. .�' �3t. „ r .n .:aa"�"*.: .t." .... :('. ':v. lea•ta >' - ^«.-*re.+. w';'rr,••.^^!-.,": r -i*r;ai.y-- s:< ':nrsu ' a �r� ,i•',' .•�'r:s7.r1 y .,. .,;.ai,�,a7 .. ,.,.,._..,..,a,_ x'u .i ..'..'�.. -'. .*« =sLy`'�* i' •9??s .r Sr:r ?._:- - .••,s+..g`:.,,..���,ti. .,,,1' �' - _ R� ..:a,�x. .. _ e. .., .'ri. ,rG ..a'. ,. .ro,^ tri '� k .'n t, ':`a...-"� 4,' V '.`�SS y ate, �" , _ z, K, x. �� ?, _ ', '�" cannot form an attraction.1 Mrs. 31ary A. Terry was killed9 - �r. ^, " ii$ l« �E � �'t� 3'110 �ilitlge gossip &1 3a upper- b3-a.fall_.dn�s:ll�li�.elevator :Haft °l " e 'fY i ,yp w As pablishad ePery Prissy morning at its eSc tuuities to et in her cle:idly in the T. Eaton stye. x. d�. R"�.-. r �.x Aiciterin>i l)at. g -1 don G. ,work. Just as soon as a new . ` �_ % TExus re-Adeflt makes her Butt y-. she, 91.2a "37*ail $1.00 tpald in advanes Will don her hest clothes 1Yety ddverLieeinera2e. - kc. _.•. —. r --___. .._. _ g . - and rash into leer pgesenee, '' •-• . to Karn her again t certain OU\D.-On the Brock Road /, j ? 1. , .. crsOns, Rltll whom she i3 &boat tBud a Rood blanket. Loser ma The 1 eople s Cash Store. "`' , In unfriendly ' terms. Mrs. •lith oonoeaetoa. cele Read sad . �� ! alt, - .t _ - i`� I y at J. Robsons, corner- of Br f- `� ', AI. . Is one who cannot be OST.-On July 5th, a 2 year old - c - seise oa snvsrsr:BlNCi: ' trusted, Mrs. B. unfit for any L Maley heifer.da t cone, tlightly briaais, ll'irst insertion,per line - Io cwt. Person's society, Mrs. C. is A';s lee.a:itE>cso's you:. tt We mean that each season's line shall strengthen our reputa- �; 1 k � ::� .Vlach subsequent insertion, line . s .. a scandal monger, and so on tion-that of giving most for the money. Our stock is now in t e; *srateddo"notinolaa.�si�lorsorstgnaa- all the way down to Mrs. ORROWED from me last spring splendid shape to verify the above statement. Our new line of 8> terms B by sotpe person whose name I cannot re black underskirts cannot be surpassed for value and style-beautiful- ,#� r , given to paides making eon- Z. She succeeds for a time, a 11 a carpentar'eadze.will saidperso a gindIy r >nsetsfos 8 yr a Mon or M the yeglt. Half in accomplishing her purpose, retain tha same to me as I am in need of it. ly flounced and accordian pleated, price 75c., $1.00, $1.25. . .,}Mrly or yearly consrsots pe;a a quwWjy. Rob%. Gordon. etf f y.' :• Baafnesecards,Son lines orunder, withpG1*P, but it is not long before her _ . __� Flannelette blouses, strapped, braided, with pleats an buttons, r .. _ oiioe6 a°9p°o`alooinma:di n°wo:nssp.r lin.. real character is revealed, and _ _ rice 50c 75c. $1.00. Flannelette night robes" 50c, 60C, 65c, $1.00. ARM TO REPT.-Being lot I8, p , ,� t'r - :live oeatsper line each subsequent insertion. of all persons, her neighbors 'con e. Township of.Pio Dna$, south °t Ii lannelette Underskirts ill white and pink 75a Ladies Cardigan „cert , andiaifolainirithe;Village e.l Claremont con- � ¢ � .,peofal oontract r tes made known on ayplioa- soon learn she l8 the one LO lisL of 1te acres. on the premises are a good Jackets good and warm for winter $1.00, $1.25. Turnbull's uader- ..� on. No free advertising. brick dwelling, first-class barn, and stable#,as clothing in Ladies, Misses and children. These undervests are all Adve rtlsements without writtep rutrnot;ot►e be Shunned. abundance of sops w&Lar•there beinv a rnnn- longer and heavier than any other make and perfect fitting. wilIbe inserted until forbidden and ohesged ao• • inQ■treani,and water in stable,two good creb- 11 c eordfngiy, Orders for•disoonsinuing advertise, . aide. Fall plowwg dans. For further partio- MEN'S $HYRTS. AND DRAWERS--A full line, 50c, 60o, 11 H v ',. - tteenes mast be In wrlsing glad "tit to the ptrb- A worthy squire had a cow that ulcers SPPIT to D Forsyth,North Claremont•soot and 80c. The last mentioned are all wool shirts, D. B , 38 inches _' - ob Work promptly attended to. always kicked and reared when milked. He decided to get rid of WO HOUSES TO RENT.-With long. This is a very special line for the price. Cardigan Jackets ' _ ili�(z! dt Thexton, Proprietors it, and, calling one of his farm s acres °i iknd with each.eicTher within $1.25. "Sweaters for men and boys, 50e to $1.35. - g one mile of Pickering oillyggc. There are on hands, told him to take the ani• the promisee of each,a amsil stable'and other Men's Suits $5.00, $6.00. Scotch Tweed Suite Db, $10.00. onLbnlditige. Poreeeaion of oaeof the houses Overcoats and Rain Coats, price$8.50, $9.50 and$10.Q4. r 0...'6r''.. mal to market. can be given at once, the other on`he let of , - :NOTE9 Ali L*O�ENTS "Sell the brute," he said, "but, eprt1.19u'. Fir further paretcni9rs&ppiy w Boys Suits, 3 pieces $4.50, $4.75, $5.00. Overcoats, $5.50 to t1.>rt.x mind you,- tell no lies. I've}�eell R'A. miller•Pickering,or tow V l:ichardson $8, , - ,� y urchase, but at his office,FicYertnK• 5t!1. Boots,.Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes, Etc.-A complete assortment .1 - Northern Ontario is now the unlucky In my p r1, .I magnetic le towards which that's no reason tt h I should `ARM TO RENT.-Containing 175 CROCKERY.-Everything in this line. Dishes in seta, or as y acre,, Cn the premises erre a gaud house y011 want them. We will have some nice.things in the above line �� the eyes of the fortune-seekers deceive others." two barns ani other ontbuildinss. Th1s farm " --,. _ It ., n hours later the m.an re- is partiewsrly adspted for etoaa, ,erne of fOI' auras tCade. e tirF —fivm—nrr�i'� tsi—i2 t138— Axid 18 - Tom— _ ' directed. The Silver. Mines of turned from the mar et wit temaiader is see•ied down. >1.iu&good et&te . �,I., Cobalt are likely to rival the larger sum than the ssgq1>lre expect- of calt:var 3a, well watered ra fenc d. Fos- Royal Household Flour, .also G`reital and Tea Buns. , Butter and lI most productive which the world ed. "I'nl sure ou lied abvtlt that ab'ei ieve r n to the la. of ep.., Egg„ taken In trade. y privi:aae ct p owi¢g at pace. Fv:further p&r < - has yet seen. There, - many COtv," he said. ttculats apply t. Robt Miller l':ckeeng,or to „ w v KlcLarason a.his o31ce,i'ickering. at!- D. S I b P S 0 N & COMPANY 3 i'm1. fortunes will be made. ASany "\ot a bit of it, replied the ___ _ _.__ �_. will .rise from comparative mAn;.. "every time zeas asked if Preventics, as the. .name implies, - - , - poverty to positions of inde- she was a Rood milker, I simply prevent all Colds and Grippe when - pendants, and comfort, many said: `Yuu'11 get dead tired of taken at the sneeze stage.' Preven- =CERA=N , ONT. evlll also lase what little they milking before you've got.all her tics are tooth=ams c+>ndy tablets �•sal "`, InAy here posseGeed. To many milk.' 'they . asked no other PreVCDt1e3 d1�alpAie F1'.I colds qufcl+ly, • y at taken early. when cuu ffiaGfeel t _ mothin is more, slluring than duestion9 so that I didn't voluu- . . that a cohl is coming, tl1Yy check and ■ t nsners r •ventics are thnr- . W herever there is a po3�ible Vivant. _. oughly safe for ciiildrrn, au ,L� a er - ;h Chance og dock, dating st a the Pd for adults. `.3==t3 and recommend-.. . -, � �.._ earin - .:men Brill �icxk, even if Lhe Pct in 5 tint and 2.5 cent boxes. by chances for losing oro lunch ! Pickering Pharmacy. — ,� .: . . - q - 9 . � - h . . � .- .. .. ­ Rreii�er than the stances' for _ 'gaining. This alluring char. - ,,. - - - - - - - 1. - flv� T " � . atter of the mine m ekes At n : •tiAt :.�''•to' ,5a. S^, - os,.,d '. x: '.in--. •.F'.ro s^, y. _ .- .,t s. »i•'� Jet '.n- a;=. ...i: ti,.- ..� ':3Set.. .sax.. "s' .... ..w .a~9< • .+fi � W.. a,-.� °fi' '• .7 ..w �. s` •,. .F•- -��.-e•.xtiva a'.. -^-vv,. -Yt�D•Tii!"' �'2x:.,. ,:'' a :n,r,!~cN<.. v« Y•. 'S' .,a " 5 Fes, .g,`",• w.: q.� .'£"s '��:+��"."'.•?�•.. ?r:. ♦ x ._ ,7. ..d;'. �' �"' ••: .u�, - ..,;zF. ;+:3''a 7, k;• ..K-'!r. 1 - .ir• ..zv'.. 'w V••..y _ w r.F� 5 "sem. ,'w.' .v �..• ^,•-. .,. ... .'..'-..,..xL< _ � r' .F•x:' .:9,G' — _._ � w's:e -,�. �...,,; ,_-. _.�_ r r.• ; :: .' : �".:,- . .'-r' _'"Lc 'e �. .,,j`' 3 J .� �^' •;, r1-,.'3.?^!7h�rY « ,;b'. —.. A..•. .. Yom.. .F^^^'-^ __ —r—.-. _ — _�.s? 4'Q'• �•^+ V'x '�C.lj,i•M7A• .h � ,. r ', z =Xr .+:•tib *g,. A. K. FLAR OXT, at the Dairy De ar.tment of the .,. P Untt risl_�ol_le'Se , is _ roviug n � ��� a" ............ Y.Y. 11 v',y There is a scaicityc:f :douses at''failure. tip to t 11 a time of tTie present in our town. June excursions . the ulac)ii11e :.Ito We ne$$es „b Rev. C. and Mrs. "Tait are vWt- did good work, and sanguine . ;-s stematically give you the means 'to enjoy aW oWII ing friends in Toronto. hopes were entertained y �I Thos. J. .and Mrs. Stephenson of Its success, althoagh final Dr- S}DWs Dight Cure Soothes, Head many things thought oily possible to the rich. . _ 'e nt Sunday with friends in judgment' was reversed. Since aadCureswhilethe Patient SleeQs. ? "M alis. _ then, as the -cows get further A vatatlon Sbr01d; a hoII1C; a IT110tOr•Cal'; 8 COIIe�C ' oseph and Wnu Liston are along in lactation, they do The bast remeay wh rn physietuni know for I1CatiOttl Or anythling else you W1Sh1 for can be y013i5 =; :both confined' to their beds not yield their milk completely Female weaknesses is oomt�edot of • `_ Varough.illness. and some refuse to let down at certain ..bite u�u• ITC w� are *a" b s: if You save the &Meg and dollal8• - remedies which out Wsa is 10ns tad isal Stoveg going fastand cheap. If all. Two heifers hays dried up the inflamed m ar sea This eoomtoa aacrr- }f you want one, call on Dowswell. four months before their date �h ���e as�S e $1•Q0 opens an amount acidMd interest 1� He will wive you satisfaction. of calving. -From three cows Kmm ra cums while the v.- Samuel Bray, we are sorry to 32 pounds of strippings were � sleeps mtwnaihegdiseebbUtela.. a4• t 8 yGBr >d1 ; y , abated The lues' many women ase eay is again confined to his bed. obtained in one day, and in h Pe hope he may soon be around nearly, every ease changes from a kyr they eey OUR �� � m. agais in. mechanical to hand milking a well dsy—yet au, ; SovereignBankof A unmber from here purZad psse causes an increase, and .changeF-Viaili o � taking in St. Andrew's church, back. to . mechanical milking maed strona -mss M y.''.; `'concert at Pickering this Friday (even when followed by hand ��r co iti�mot rho- a "dget, Claremont• evening. strippings} 'a .decrease in flow bustandperfec- tly healthy wo+ E S Theater an , The Sons of Temperance will of one, pound a day and up- anhood It ism this ever-t a- creIIsing number of sullerina women meet this FI-iday ,evening in ward. . Holsteins stand it the cre",r.gboopsendn hismeesageo:hope " sad lite and good cheer. It is to these Dowswell,s hall• A good atteu- best,. and none but Blacks and sicksud�wngF9uien the Ds SNOOP's -:danee i8 requested, Wh#te_s are now being milk- NIGHTCttHawL1come ae a calm OS Gilead. Messrs. McMWa�n, of Seaforth, e3' with the machine. in fact you may ¢i a it.bknow utt remour `eember natsaoopee ed on only- about �. and J�Iosop, of 9t. Mary's, govern- It is being us womb�astioaysuii eia�tna°womb allCasesins.in inzit 'That Bake Well. •' ment .horse inspectors were in half the herd. The, bacterial be womb or ovaries. leworrheea (whites). t With Nice Appearance -this• vicinity on Tuesday on boar- contents of the ui-ilk-is-rzko f ame-ullauoa oAsksf`oO°Dr. SHOope painfuli That I''tC0II0Y>4 Z8 .•merle. decidely higher than in hand- ooaa pAmonnowided and sold by G Rev, A. R. Park preached in the drawn milk. and some trouble f by milk Baptist Chch, PICKERING PHARMACY. With price Right- Parliament St. uri in flavor complained o ToronSunda $ev..3. C.!customers, was .only overcometols,st , $Ing,'of Toronto, occupied the y taking _ pulpit here In his absence. once a week and boiling the FARMERS t DOW3Well, ClaremOIIt, the People's TinBmi • -Born.-On Saturday, Nov. parts, something the mauufac -8rd, at the residence of her par• ,tures had claimed unnecessary. _ erste, Andrew and Mrs, Johnston, The compan 's expert had been Buv pour low points at Claremont North Claremont, the wife of sent' for and his arrival- await- Foundry. Having secured the servi- _ pe ces of a first-class moulder we are pre- R.obt. Horroek, of a daughter. ed, though without much ho A checker tournament will be 1 of his .being able to effect pm•ed to make plow points equal to _ held ou Friday evening of next, improvement. Unless he can, the beat. .--week in Dowsweirs hall. .The i the edict will have to go forth Threshers• winner of the tournament 'will;that, ao far as their make is = � �� ia►~ receive a first class checker-board concerned, the milking machine We are prepared to make engine `.A, - - open to PicL-eriiig town-'is not yet a practical success.- grates. also w repatir engines 'or boil-. f�- _ ers on the shnctest notice. ship a P.• D. I,aFraugh, of Scarboro, f Fresh 3iiilcll Cows and ]High Grade pointe. Wed- -who ;baa visited here each .PY ed• Cattle at Forsyth'.j. U RRY - uesday, has sold out his huckster R. `�1�. r business inclAdiug wagons, cxatea; etc., to-E. E. Emmerson. of :5ianFoundry and 3iaehineORE gnlia. We. ti ish Mia. Emmciaon - Shop. _ D RU �l./'i ,F • much success. We noiieed in last Monday's ClasemOnt, - 0at _ Geo. Ashen) urst,- who has been ,Star that Peter Moriggiai,,f►w•aitei living with his nephew,'An-drew, in the Rossin Howe cafe. hw- - Ashdnhurst, of the 4th oaneessiou. tailen heir to a fortu-ne of ulwilt of Uxbridge, died, on Tuesday, g3U,000, left to him by his'rather Horse .Clippers Nov, 18th, at the age of 74.yettrs. , in England, who died recently at pe d we The funeral took place on �i'a*d- Zs now open �n Carry & �'Uil his summer home on Lake Con:o, t haeme purchai ed a first-cissa parse nesday when the relit�iiva nerel Italy, where he had been lir ing ,.lipping machine and am prepared to jj Bottles - conveyed to the Quakes Hill retired. :hI'r. !1t�rriggia intend- do your w„rk on shortest notice and line of Hot Nater 17ot +lei and 8il1 cemetery for interment. {coming back. to Toronto to lice_ ,it reasonable price.' 'Andrew Johnston, NorthClare- It appears hiq wife i9 an Oshawa Work dobe,neatly and prompt' Rubber Goods Sponges,. Drug Sun- mout, returned last week ftgm girl, a Miss Bloomer and has been iy and at moderate prices, f the Rainy River District where; in the hospital. As it is not ex w' E R,isebrou h . • he located a' waiter of seetiou Pet that she i�vill be able tct gn ' :Idrle9, Etc., and a full line of pure q -- of land, and has begun clear" to England with hum. she will ,_ Thomson's old stand. % ;operation~!. He re ..its .a g likely eotivalesceat her parental , rich soil excellent- griiia and home-in Oshawa.-Reformer. vegeta hies of til kinds. He in- :il CLAI�E3IOIdT: ONT Drugs• ' 'tends moving there in the.apriug. IO�ICE TO CREDITORS: - 11 Small Aaane. moose, bear and - p filled. .. .: p timber wolves are plentiful. rescrr zona care u • A very interestlug event tonic In -the mutter of the Estate cif Wedne da , Noy. ;�h, �t ra h place on p P h o to _ William ..F. Eastevood late of _ ,the home of B. S. and Jtlr+. 'Pat- the Village of Clareamont in.the ~:mer when their only da►nghter,. Townshipof Pickering in =aha Miss Isabella, was trotted in .mar- Count of Ontario, pbysician. riage to Mr Thos. Gregg. : The yMedal s e rfurmed in the NOT10E�is hereby given pursuant • d ceremony was pe to section 38, chapter 120, Revised .. _ -Gold Gallery presence of a number of friends statute of Out.trio, 1897, and amend and relatives of the bride and mens thereto that- all creditors and • -, 4ffroom by the Rev: M. C. Tait. others having claims against the ea- _ ._ n �rwino � v ie bride ' was assisted by tate of «ILLI�iDd FRANKLIN OpOZ113 Oa 1 Miss Jennie Gregg,' while Mr. EASTWOOD in his lifetime of the Macnali supported the 'said village of Claremont, physicanuir. Jaturda , `Q�ne6 }groom, The happycouple were deeeased, who died on or about thF a1 - Call on— made the recipients of a large ed o send by of September prepaidaorre rto de ` ;number of useful and hat?dtome liver to Fostr Hutchison, Esq„.of ttie = F'8,rIn Mr. and Mrs. GreggHendersonr, Claremont presents. Montreal 'said Village of Claremont. one of thr left immediately for executors of the. last will and teat 't+ where they• 'spent their honey- meat of the said deceased on or b ° e are prepared to ezp- moon, arriving home on Monday!'fore the 15th d iT of December 19M a .cute all work in a manner - evenirig.'- The N•Ews joins their 1•statement of thair names and address• "that will compare favor- UMPSNN ai,y friends in wisbing Mr. 1.es and.full particulars and details of. ably -with :that of ' any LIFT, FORCF+ AND and Mae. Gregg a happy and their claims res ctively and of the other first-class gallery. �(i SUCTION : pe securities if any held by them. ;,,_p..rosperous career. B Q e last a nnniber of AND NOTICE is hereby further R. J. Cowan, ron ham• IIStant On Friday Op on $alld lPric s Right• ' - students from the O. A. C., ,given that after the said last mefttlon �. Guelph,, were here .for the, ell date the said executors will pro- here erected and Repaired. purpose of judging horses at the I said estate gatmongst ijbiite he persons entitl stables of.,,Graham Bros. A- •thereto having regard only to tl• TOR SAIF OR TO RENT-Thepe► mong those Present were Dr. ' claims of which notice has been gi6en Fop need`vii either .ett or rent Direct telephone communication Uxbridge and Vag n townshiof p, Orr and Mr. Gooderham, of To, his tarn esinR.ebe west haw of lot is B.F.,and as above required and the said ezecut- containing 96 acres• more or lees. Oa ,e �at'��m' .-.Orr rr a members of the Col ,ors will not•be liable for the said as- rtmise• area Rood brick house•alarge bank also Stou$ville, Markham and Pickering villages; over Independent lege staff, and a large nimbi r seta or amp part thereof to any per g�asm other f Dem Wa�is'te an diaineed. system• e of spectators from the siurroulle ,con or persons of whose claims notice two wtils, good orchard, a Rood grain or stoat Orders promptly attended to: ing. country. The judging cox- ` shall not have have been received by farm. For particulars apply to Isla sArr Repairing done. asst was keen cad 'served to” them at file time of such diatributior., Tss,oahaw.,on> Ger Bnoee b show the ' excellent work car- l Dated the 8th der of November 1906: y�Ohn row Q•row dt 800. atarsmti Med on t►t the Agricultural , .-OGi'ILVIE'S College, and was winch enjoyed i F�other HuchFison and J. HCE�g wood ROy&1 Household $5.40 by the.large number prnsel:t. M. D„ Executors. ud In contE959 are pial. _ — — : Thee > R AND - RICHARDSON'S liminary to takiug part in the ; Glenora Flour460, International I on band. 1 g s contest at. theConstantly - Show. at. Chicago .at' which y`BAgeYN - °i Also, Bran, Shorts and Chop, Important showing of finest display of competitors will be present from i - ` ' ' wilt conduct Sack and Lump Salta China, A 9ery large assortmenl of ;.. the various agricultural ccalleges Oil and after May 1st I oke,Hollr,-Toya�jtisi the United States and Can- (..business in the store adjoining J.H. - ebbe; received for the Holiday trade. 010 ads. It is hope t att a repre- ea s urns ore shop, , sen atives from the Ontario Col- keep constantly on hand.a Rood cup- .. Wm Hoover, $ b ply of bread and cakes. n goiipliow taken for�aA Magaaia•sa _ .::lege.. will meet with -the sac- :', Oreen River. y • _cees with which- they have 'Cakes of all kinds mime to order shortest notice. W]cl and D y �► - years. I2 = R '-cies in former ,. Ice_cream Parlor in connection. +• The best plaice to bop Foieyth's Sale, Nov. 20th W. A. ThoMon' o Crit... Nall-papers s=ue stxae�. t'�s'' ciarm The milking machine installed I - - - —IS AT- APPLE BARRELS Binghams �C t0 t3M0 - - Over 200 samples t0choose from at 1ADDEPW 4c. r roll up. _._. �'urn�ture -:-. More _ :Claremont - Iitiouldings to match all papers Also. ►l+lie undersigned has a qum Picture Frames,Cur- a full line of the;best (food stock of Ladders on hand all kinds oftFtirniture. Also, _-- . j ,• . Iain Poles, Carpet Sweepers,Tuba, Palle, Brooinrs, " !'shits, Oita and Varnishes, always in lie A ROUND. tits of.NO- l Apple Barrels for as h Brushes, Step Ladders, Clothes' Horaes; stook at.lowest possible prices. w Tinware and Granite-warm. Don't forget the place. Liberal reduction if taking A at reawnable prices. Claremontrcah ons: $IN4HAlYi quagtity. When�ii. W. G.+ f �-` W. I?t (►14�1t l '�,: �aON ♦♦ O.4 OU 2 EL . i1i e '�,!•&". z+'t.aT�st-,� wd. t ,,� �, . '., ..: ,�, Uedar. µr s .�- 110r'fr� l,�remuo xg. 'd r "e•' .i«+'�' 'nasi;, ,F.." .-:i. <'1''-J .•::.c q. �.w ii'. :•f`•,. s._. r` PI:` v .' .,N+' .•+�-,i- .••* :.�+ T"t�`���^O'•-X`_�•..r. � � .d, J."++ .:. �.. ..,n°i. •. - -. ,n ., .;.. :±'^-' Y ,;•� 'A'�'^q-�-+ivd':.1.. _..� �p .�- ai,�:' �.s ,..:,Tc x'." in' ii�.9t^ • y ., ,•, y�4'�F�ii. .••r... ...J ..:.i .'iiia- :� lh'-,'.: .,y«' Ye t�•'1' �'.. ;.W y,,, it 9 s ••.:,. .�yyyR ,�;.;. ,�`•...a�"�.:.:a.�a' tf iN ti.': - 't '"r• __ _ •,K.,,w• '--v. -.---"".�-.--•••-�-.-•---•-�s^'�---^----..>...,.,-- iiia_._ ,. ,- ,.. -.. :.. ,.,. `� � ,, s • WHAT SHE WANTED. She was newly married, andWHOOPING "UGH 10 41M know a little bit about either houseleep= Ing or shopping, and she was giving her _ i first order. It was a crusher; but lite "CROUP , •lit8 llallt in Eytry Town ill Cafadil ' y grocer was a clever man, and was used Don't let the child anffer, Install v •` ti0� she*teat wm�awAAh 0 akfa sand d.�Ner"ast se n . to all kinds of orders, and could inter. ,•; pret them easily. ,� relief and a permanent curs need DO t« eiwy c.aaN Oct titeamel.es. This , p I want 101b..of paralyzed sugar, she is obtained with ilIs i* uperpet tt dome bet*We Ir hoe a r�,iged baaatis ie}ra,perpsasfti"a wlieita=}ews irattet Angie began, with a businesslike air. TH E REAL oearral. 'rhe ssrtety devi,:o is sdleeaaile mad mea be true• "°`' [Ind@rWeir "Yes'.. Anything else?" I ed frets right to lett band without naov lie Wads. �y " Y ": 'c R. sllw�cuf+ �► SAFETY RAZOR As"'price flag°each HF ,ager ism••` g•a� ke@ OncAm• TWO tins of con emned milk. lateen,aad is tau c�secsvet as ggeed as the fis.at rber 8a W 811 8 S "Yes'm." taeor. lived for cire iLLm and twtormatton to short Sabres thatHe set down pulverized sugar and d80• W. KORN RAZOR MF('1. CO , L.ITTLL`YAL-LCY, N. Y. condensed milk. make some under- "Anything more, ma'am?" wear itch are taken "A bag of fresh salt. Be sure it is - —' ' -�- t f Per- on o rr � fresh."es Angle wool. OSHAVt�A Zteel ..,Shingles. "Yes'.. What next?" - '' It heals and soothes throats the•: � ' "A, pound of desecrated codfish: WInd He wrote, glibly, "desiccated cod:' are worn.and inflamed with coughing; s _ "Nothing more, ma'am? We have arrests the progress of disease, and Nater,d4 rmW 19-w a vanoty of fabrics, styles and some nice horseradish just be "No," she said, "it would be of no-use'e$ecta a complete etre speedily. � rte•--z' •'- sizes for women, mea an lu us; we don't keep a horse." _ Sold by all,druggists.. Price loc. and 25C. Steam rd and gwmsteed by yaown t#ealen per bottle. Dr. Slacam, Limited, Teruo" y' l It Keeps the Muscles Pliant.- hien -_ _-, and ,all ~•; atents'secured -given to.muscular sports and exercises {''T_prepare patent applications tree of and those who suffer muscular pains from bicycle riding will find Dr. Marge. It you have an invention send �•+ .T d, - Thomas Eclectric Oil something worth "1 _ K��C� lsl.etch today for tree Opinion. years' trying. As a lubricant it will keep the J eL LLJJJ llh Proof $lass experience, •..� muscles pliable .and free from pains --- - ' H. Gibbs52 StJameq StMontreal , . ., . which often follow constant use of Made from Fainted or Ca)vanivv.! camel, al t pr res varying 1!lvitt 'Jt.ES to E5.10 �e ■ them, without softening them or im• per bund+ IN -ed square feet covering rneaswe. Thin- is'the moat durable_oav D- __��_�- rength. For br - erina on,ih-Inorii- and-Ts an ideal covering for Houses, Bat'ns, Strsita,Ele- ? IES . e . uTim sprains and contusions it is without a vators, Churches, etc. Any handy main can lay the"OSHAWA" shingles, A ^rEr; peer. s hammer and snips are the os+ly tools required. a.s.aw r•,f ave b over Panama tt'reaea 2*4 Does it strike you as almost We are the largest and okiwt ccrntpany of 'tate kind under tare Ht'ttMsh ostrrali arsnraAri shwa«' "Arid is this man come to this court too good to be.trees? It is flag, and have covered tbotl.anda of tlse best ytfilitingdi throughout Canada. AMM"Is "111110111"• as'rAVA a Qtl'BB= with unblushing footsteps,with the cloak making them 0 one instance of the rico- of hypocrisy in his mouth, and to draw p FIRE. WAY--P A'40 Lich•"I%Q_p*0rW. ,*�OW ANTED-RELIABLE PARTIES to fifteen bullocks out of my client's pock. attractiveness of Diamond Halls We at•ro manufacture Corrugated Iron In long shags, Cmduetor Pipe and do machine knitting for us at home; et with impunity?" asked a barrister. ��_backed b its half. F.11'IFS tTtn(+C,11, Eke. - 71a7 to $10 per week easily earned; wool, There was no reply. y etc., . furnished free; distance no hln- century reputation for quality. !ilITAL SIDING, in lmfiatton of brick Or atonia. .w MEMAL CFIUNi(:S. in 2AW designs. t ranee. For full particulars address the mA$E A:i`Om or rf,"Ths'b d L-menthol T'hts Brooch(Catalogue No. Write for Catalogu@ No. 1,10 sad tree late a ° Doininion Knitting Co., Dept. W, Orillia, Plater Is nt 1+to oure-tl,e worms c,w of Write to-day. i� o! "OSHAWA Shtngle�. s stitches. Avoid substitutaa. backache, eadmah ._ ,©IIt. Qer the genuine tnape by Davis s Law mace Co. 31683)COnfiite of a 1 crescent of solid •14k. gold, T3E3 X311s2l13r.a-k3EL 3El!M4 iR9ea.30n _y T�1� Little Lister: "Any new studies this- THE a lily-ofaptly CConn r ��tn term?" Little Bro(her: "One-miner- tr�i.�,'tl�, 6U9. Own oni ,9(11. [Gi 1,%L - .,� " , " , st- ata _rViader ss, how to read a thing so it �vili,sound as It u tent free is - ` y p� tY write your te.seet offioa.-hill"OJ,'YICR AXD WOaKS-O3nAMA,Oat' it you was at the other end of a drain. pipe-" satin laced case. - y .The efficiency of Bi^lie's -Anti-Con- sumptive Anti-Con• er►frpt7Fwt.wtid°.eeo�a„+• colds an Syrup in curing coughs and IVU CAN VfE $13* 15 catds and arresting illtla:mmation ��(' ,.. ii the lungs, can be established by hun- dreds of testimonials from all sorts and ` 2. conditions of-men. It is a standard,re- - r /�� TO- Y M I C .' . "MAC -medy in these ailments and all atfeo- a eW are will pn+ent tuns of the, throat and lungs. It ,is w o highly recommended by medicine veri- 'lJ �. Kellar of slat. payer •bs V p'tarr as etddr{es our aele- f dors. because they know agd appreci- DN E OF THE MOST braced glint rift witb tke_ _ ale its value as a curative. Try it. �j'� Nt a taro most serviceable Press- -POPULAR HOCKEY "How In the world, :firs. Wisely,-doJ� S�j�� ro�aa seer offered is tate SKATES 1 N USB you manage to Have all of your three - Ia V public of aaoadA daughters in,so early,when they.spend the evening nut?" "The..last one home -_-. pp,,,� ��tr�p' t� pp�� (� ##�� has to get breakf"t next morning." Judge-"And'-your wife aimed at and - iiiit tT � �li1v rr � � 01i - r struck-your head wRh..a' cup" 1vitnass. One Pair of 16.00 Trousers (rteda=Yes, air." Judge-"%bell, allIV16tInlglht A ►isaaaat Duty-"Shen have to' Ik - RO nweyn ert� a really` now any thin[ worths of recornmeoUtion. I coo- say ii that you ought to-be very proud ;, ) y steoant Via-" AND Stiff aider it my duty to tell it," mays Rev. of her." Rent SUA-Caws muse entirely FREE _ Ex+a�ed n Vt� Jaa. 's C46% k, of ownerHamburg, Pa, "Dr. ., with every order. - - -- As' Caiarrba! Powder has cased are ITciN.- ][ante Prairie Scratches as/ I of Catarrh of live ears standing. It 1a YOU-. ARM IIAD= NO OBLIGATION To certainly magical in tie effect. The first every ferf of eooeasious Itch on burase a� or aatmals cared to Ja rr�n=tes by Won. HVY, awn we will RRIFVND y lir money u Jho IatLtg' feature secnrtid by using a appL'cattoa benefited ms la en into- _. -. web bracing. nten." 6o cents.-9 ford's aaaltary LeMon.. It never fails. you "d eitber the Special Sults or the Tatem _-GLM are NOT 1CYACTLY. as adveresed to .. "I used ter think;' remarked Meander- "Hair is getting pretty - thin, sir."- Aponte Wanted. .tbis Payr. , Ing Mike. "that I wasn't popular with "Think so?"- "Yes." "But it was much - 8 p P We will lead you, FRflF>: OF AlaiT CHARO>0 wbatwsr, a handsome rtiaa+s et 171E FINEST 77Et11PERE0 =TEEI Dumb anlrtials." "Are ye?" inquired'thinner about thirty years ago." ekiri sterns, ls+aladiog our wonderrul v"luo slue and Black ser lad Charlet Plodding Pete, `Tremendously. T ,ret I joudo not look mueh older than that." �weea,. toseche* with our meet yaw tort q eitlea tt'tre. TAE t*ty00 F.aOR 4N'Y VSEL' three dogs today, and every' one of "I was-thirty yesterday." _ 6 msuarmeni0iw�ii nyoo a�eaa�take)two unable luau o givLJB e a PJMFXCT YiT• - �---- them thou y!it I was nice enough to TING salter-aaade garment. ' eat-" WRLCOMS AS UNSE VIf after sterni isle All goods are shipped t days reset r+osirt of w4ar. ..__.. •. �TIBB QIIILITI Throughon� _ dr er when by Al gat.,p til"o3sl am. o i� rn Pattern Ds t 274 Mous driven away by AUet'eLuag HsLw. No opium TiIJ� �ifV VV Do not delay In gPlting relief for the lit it The s••d•Q•cr Ia++ MAIL-FIT s Rej►aI Ave,�M4eaitreait i„aa. tittle folks. afother Graves' w onn Exp ' terminator is 8 pleasant and sure cure. A young stick of bamboo stretching its Don't fait to mention name of this newspapr, ;f HE STARR M'F'G. CO.s It you love your child why do you let head abovelhe ground looks much like LIMITED. iL suVr when a remedy is so near•at a stalk of asparagus. in Japan these - _--=---e r NARTMOTII MA s00T1/1 hand?_ young shoots ape as mueli sought for ' The young" phy`slician looked-pleasexl "I hear yogi and ]ones have been out r ' !-•--- food as asparagus is here. and confident. 'W ell," hs began, ".I sbootirg.'_ "Yes;: lu.Qt.rot back." "Did BRANCH: "We-want.-ALIan for our Information trust say that-with my. first paiienl.I y'ru hale any'luek?" "1 stlouid say'4 A clgfi Wellington St. Welt. . Toronto bureau;' said 'the, manager, "but .he •' - Small' Pill, but Pow•.erful.-- They- have succeeded remarkably Well." "Of d:d. Jones only hit me once." must be one who can answer all sorts that judge o[ the powers of a pill by its What did you relieve him?" his friend = lWtike for 1906 Catak�src, of questions and not lose his head." size,,'would consider Parmelee's .Ve,¢e � "Five dollars," said tiie'youitger• They'are Care' Prepared,-:Pills- "That's me; replied the applicant, man. which di>:ipalr them�eive; in lila p pp treble Pill, to 'be lacking.- Il'Is a little. Uncle--There-� "I'm the• father. of ,eight children." wonder among pills. What it lacksln s4amsah'cannot be expecicil , to.have Visit;ng is no beast Itettins, Burning, Creepi;ig, Crawling much eitrct uport,the infe lines, and,o -� - size i3 makes up in .potency. The re- that W a roar so terrifying. as 'a lion," !+kin Mse,see relieved in a few minutes overcome costiveness- the medicine ad- Small Niece-"Did Eat what you tike.-(3i.e the.diresti.e medias which it carries are.put up n you ever hear papa organs some work to do. These function. by Agnow's Oiotsaent. 'Dr. it[�ew'v oint- ri:in•s'er,d illu�t Influence the.a0tion Lf when dinner wasn't ready in time?", need exercise as such as any part of the lapse small doses, becau they are so ment relieves inetatwery and cure3 Tetter, these canals. Par{nbko's \'cgeilhit'Pill's. powerful that only small doses,are re- salt Rheum, Scefd.Iica .-Eczema. Ulcera, are so ltlad�, reeler tate'Sri iia un ret human anatomy,,but if they're delicate Blotches. and all Eruption. et the Skia. per'••- give theoi the aid that Dr. Von Stan's. quired. The full strength of the ex• THEY MEAN iT, It is wotbine and Quietir^ and sets like experts. ttiat the stitstanc'e in theist in- Pineapple Tablets agora and you can eat tracts is secured In this form and d0 magic in all Baby Humors, Irritation of tended to o era!e on the intestines ;s anything that's wholesome and palatable their Work thoroughly, the Scalp ar Itasi,ea doting teething time, p _Ihro'Cne should suffer a moment Iong• t cent• • hoz.-f retarded In at:lion- until they pass - " ;eft with I'iles,'for 1)r. L.eonhardt's Heil,- -fovin a box, 36 cents-41 "I hear your,firm &-;charged you," s— through. the•stomneb to the-LiQwels. 'Roid wits cure any case. HIS TURN FIRST. - � � � "' � No maker what kind you have, Blind, "Yes; but 1. wouldn't 'mind that so much The Ca?hedrsl of Alexander Nevski, "`iaria," iia' said, as he entered the if the hadn't added insult to in St. Petersbltr is said to have the Rngl Wis. Sllarpe-=''I've paid this rill J3Teedina. Internal,rwho External, Itching or Y jury." b 13uppurating, Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid house, • speaking before his wits had "HoW?" "Thea} advertised to a boy to choir in the-world. once." Ea_i:e;--"Irrdo^d, rlra'am; I'nl very - - wilt cure'you. tine to say a word, this house is in an fill my place. sorry taut I d dn'l r cctlect it:' 111tss Tlli.3 statement i. sli ! awful condi',ion`" " AN car,Y FAJIItY•of Aln disea.e..Ib thi one 'ShRrpe-"I daresay thtU y`ou--are•_Sorry pear ed by a,thou• "Why, Henri she began. - - -- s+ roily aleeeri:md by the word Bpea+a, in all Ghat you didn't rf-e•311eCt it, but !'lT t4ka fond testimonials from 4hose who tiave "n,,n't try to ^•xcuse yourself," he in- m ftrml It re.i,ts ordinary treatment but it cure of that." tieen permaneiilly cured. „ com�rlcteiY cured Ly weaver's Cerate naafi in moa- If you are .not cured poli get your terrupted. Look at this rooms . I was uect,oD w,th wear'er's sirua 'inorey buck. &l.C�. All dealers, or going to bring a friend home with me, ,� �,; FXRROvt\t, waA'r Is IT, It is the name of rhe Nilson Pyle Co., Limited, Niagara but I retrained for-fear,the`house would O �>�t®� Ataaer- When was Rome britt. aha gat Corrie. It buttal'up'the mystam, Rives - ,-Falls, Ont. be just in•tile'condition that I' find it K!•.l-"In the night, sir." klaster-"Hew no*life,reake,peepte Weil s"struus. Be sure 0 1 " you get the ge:,uiue"Ferrorim," in;' Can Cu" your Cough. or Cold, do you make that ..out.' Kid- Well, "It you had sent word Henry.— no uestion about that but-= everybody says Rome wasn't built in. a Tlrere• are a manlier of earizlle, r[ SHE LIKED IT _ y r -- q „ < Tom-i kissed he; when she, wasn't "Send 'word, Mdrial. Why should why go to all the trouble and day' corns. lInl)oway's Corn Cilm wi l re- _ anyone who claims to be a hour islconveniefsce of look' ta; a,v M ham,,, Fall en crtii dot -coking;-___ ono v Faulty Kidneys,-Have you backacbe T t f;tare-'What did ash,, do keeper have to .be noti e�so that:she mP prescription t g;s. and get a hoitle at once, can scurry shout and make thinks look filled,when�rou can stepintoan Do you flet drowsy? Do your hrbhs fool Torsi-Ki pt her eyes closed Ilia rest drug store to Canada and obtain heavy? Have you frequent headache^ ? Mrs: TTzn •ec a II y'ou 1l,rry I)ti.:, it the eN,en;n,�. respectable. And that dfess, 1lfaria. g , Have you tailing vision. Hove you dizzy F +' ! o ,h bottle of SHILOH S CURE feeling? .Are yon depressed? Ie your you noel net•(r ex'p� "! Ino to 00:11• In It's outrageous to be dressed in that for carter. �. ., ' , fashion at this tulle of day q skin dry? Have you a tired feeling. Any set yo Douhtel•-' l;isl key ti:af.Tfl- Why pay tiro to five dollars of• tbeso sigra prove kidney disease t , "I could have chanced it—" in• tine ,!rarnopltrnlc, v;cr,'t yoil.ila•ea. " when a twent�y-five cent Experience has proved that South Ameri• "Oh, bf course. You could have done' cau Kidney Cure never fails.-6 Mrs. lletl!ieci•;-"1\'haE for?" naught"I.- bottle of SHILOH.will cure.yotl _ ]-N%,,,nt 0- Tive i! to D:cic as a yoLd+ano lots of things, but you didn't. 'You 8s qukkly? • " pre-cul." y ! should 'be ready to entertain your hus= �Yhy not do as hundreds of T.lie mosL•cttrious.thing nbout the but t - tram's friends at any time. 1 'suppose thousands of Canadians have - -'" the dinner is cold, too." done for the 'past thirty-four the i is clip s!ce of the case from watch' I'll's'not so good as it was. You're years: let SHILOH be your doe- the insect prop meds cons-pared with the' i has n; er f>Ilti to r tale, you know:' tok whenever a Cough or �� stye of 111• insect's body. The cnsc is CAVIL'lRol tS cera th„se suffering 1 "Of course, and if I hod brought my ppp rarely, more than one iucli long• and n tram ' appears. quarter. of 'nn' irich in thicl:nt s; ilia A t c h�a t3r,DJhiei 3 Fri with me had have had to sit SHILOR will cure yon, and all A$.�®a �'1;i30 rAailini ' i a down !o a cold dinner or one that 'was arUf�gista back ttpfhis statement l itlerfly covers tisurface of nearly-feltr _ burnt to a cinder. and we should hnve with a positive guarantee. inches square. • It afflicts I both felt humiliated, and should have The next time you have' n tNrltTx FDS "'d SA`sP�' it had to apologize, It_isn't right, Afaria! Cough or Cold cure it with Pal,.•'[a.tr.V'f: - ran i t I,A mar:ac3 rn11 trot as o ;,ac, a w A 1 •. ' r It isn't right at ell. \ ' ”' ' Dore-one th.rscsrr/to v4i r.:re 1. " 0 yC1U d011't bciicvcr in the fOt!]t" FRR .SA*.re.F:sant to al'y * And when he had settled-down in his �' t D.A. C:lrFCFc17R1 k, CO. u ppfd t `s`0^ no use b"SQA nem-chntr after' dinner, be chuckled to curt,?' ehl irely. Tt nt�nys lnnkccl to u� ; o van,;•r,a. ;r.. g a� Ir a,.e e•The pup!)c'^ay I r h!nlccif and muttered. 1 i!ll!te l!kh trying to rogii':!e the k:;ti- ' ��v�""'m"'•"'y -- � '.. tors,s,ld •niY Rut i should have got a roasting for Peru!:,; by pulling `the lhermetnelerin -"- -- - being late it i hadn't started first." tli; re.rigc'ator." �.., i .. ti M s . .�•t'A L "r3+�'s.m: .fi��••�;�2y,;nFr"' f rF§,`r- .;•. '-'tb,•..: .. , : „ •E'. 1►k°l�.v".' y,�v.-.. 4:Y.,,. .¢v!n'!3•,:�•:...f1:�..th.M ,�.. .,� .x>- iiia. ..meq,. ,•:.,:,,,aa.;�tiuty�:N'•+'� • ' .,.n."ruLL,re�;;H.:' �i.' : -�s .. vat ... , ., h Ww• .I' �i£i .Lr."''.''"' T I !111 ill . .'Er. -c.-+r..��O—W " '�. r3. � .� ,-xxoc��es+z., gZ -"cis,. yN.• ' 'a •�f "�-'<�c :.'w- :d`• .w ¢`�' Nkk r'. I�i+.r ...; •.. '-r� Sr. w ca '.-� �:.ce.- ,.. .: ,�•_..� r�. -.,y v: .y, �. "," „-: u^^. ..""r:. ,.':•�' y;�•cr.- ;tea -' ':1 �, i^--u;.-w, -r, �. .v +&a �.. ,.m". *•;t * c: ,'w - x, C x� .� n «c.?t :'S z r.a w ,y y c _ a�fi�' . >_ ''. T s ,� a .,_�. ...� .. _ and simplified methods to reduce the �~ --"r x .�+ +++++++�t+.� THE BARE OF THE TEETH. P. V R E F a O D _ - routine of every-da life to a minimum. "' i {` ra I y _ _ . Is an Absolute Necessity for the . Tastes and lnelinaLions wHl have to l-e till �•uht to follow the"tine of necessary fi - _ 1' inb ora rely ulture. g g THOUGHTFUL PAPER 0 T1;IS M OF our W011-bei riff. -- - i z�1. D� r� - About the House dt. i a, ereb lncludin a of her train- ' -* Courage, and adaptability are extreme- PORTANT MATTER. • ly valuaule acquisitions to a young wo- _ ♦ ran laking upon herself the care of n ' •♦ househal3. [t more women understood some Instructions Which Everyone 'ff+++ +++♦♦�♦' {++ the s1 net facts of existence there would i?ERSONA[, APPEaRANCS . AND t fewer disappointed faces and care- Wouid_Do Nell to llead and - 'r .less,.Indif[ererit women after lire's work . Act Upon. I ' r; .HOUSEHOLD WORK. - . , had begun. 3. Some woutien who work about their= - •- . - -°' . An ince^esting paper was read re- own homes peglec:t'their personal` ap- - ' - SELECTED RECIPES. , • cenlly by Dr. Gowan, at a meeting c.f •. CEYLON GREEN TEA •- . i. pearauce, of* might .say,. shaini lly, thG Woman's Ins(itute in SLuicoe Coun- F � ., Fruit Cookies—To one and one-half [s ROsltEvta! "A(1 Pttit�Tett" MlithoA Any Adulteration MFltett I` is inti least a pitiable thing to see a ly. .!t tt�,s published irl'the Aorarinion.. y cups I l ,ten sugar add one scant cup woman_ gt•ow so absolutely careless r.f Dental Journal, and contains so'much 600 and s0o.per-Ib. At Ott gyoOtMa• ii 71, r the tone and respect of tllose,.aroirl butter, Iwo eggs, four tablespoons sweet' Ct,d ad.uice that Its publication ', Lead packets only. 400,ter. Man a raeetul oun l;ii1;•with Milk, wrth otic s:uall teaspoon soda dis• .thou h; desirable. .h god Qui- d reit faungaft-1 sere. si:lved in it, cloves, cinnaanon and nut- Dr. Gowan said: Decay of the teeth. do not think -you can buy a set of teeth USEFUL HINTS. • I" g' P Y me to taste one lar to cup`raisins �.r f - y I ail aptlrrntfceslup for a few' Yrar?' currants, (lour to make soft dough. will not occur if the are kept entirely as you do a set of dishes,,not'caring tNlowirl her mania le at housework, . . ci:.an. Therefore lhLF first"thing-.neces- who makes them. .You .will be the sat- To prevent cake from siickirig to tin, develops into a tousle�headed, slatternly Treat as others: ,sary in- the care�of teeth is cleanliness. ferer If you try it. Always keep artif} When baked, first'grease tins, then flo„ Drop Cookies-One cup sugar, one-halt them, li lull beating out all loose floor .:matron. Women are by nature proud hat food that requires vigorous chew- tial teeth clean. Use brush and water g Y g � cup butter, two-thirds cup sweet milk, leaving only what clings to the'greasd, - , creatines. The want to be iatired, and tn'g. and clean the spaces between the on them every day and do not-wear them B Y. gs They two and one-half cues flour,-one. egg, thus doin awe otitic the -old -form t+i.,- they Ue to,be admired. There must teeth w th quill toothpick after every at night, four mouth needs to be rid g . Y -- —'be some good, some excellent reason une scant teaspoon soda, two teaspoons meal Use tooth brush and clean water of the plate at night as your feet need Ening with_paper. cream of lotto:. Drop in tablespoonfuls A narrow strip of muslin pinned or th common metamorphosis of-wo- at least once a day, or as often as.you Ao be rid of shoes. around a Cake will prevent_the Icing ` on buttered r�tn, put a raisin in cen= ...,men alter entering the duties of a home., b wa=h your face. Preferably, the brush In consulting 'a dentist, remember-el- from dripping dowry the sides, as It Coo tre of each said bake quickly-to a light�ht a,,d wall should be used atter every There is 'a great deal of current `n- brown. )) I Ways.tont his judgment,and t ict ,.is often does. After,the icing nardens the ;�. AL 0 formation to the effect that housework Coddled Apples.-Perl, but do not core 1 meal• what you 'need most. re not, dictate, muslin may be moved without injury `. and -t)ie comm duties:of life ma be y� _apples �,f iln_cy-eu_siye,_pe bold the brush lightly between For you are.no better prepared to die- y . reduced to 'mere child's play; or simply careful to leave the s!enr on or.stick n umD arrr3 tJps °i fir`s sru}-secrrnct fin- tate to a den#ist than you are-to a law- to the appearance o[ the sty A good way to clean dirt ails, or ' I a btu lily existence. However, it is clove in each. Place in-a -large stew• tiers, to allow a rapid yet gentle action yer or a physician. If you have no con- t3 Y Y P -- customary g enamelled baths, is to make a pad cf y yet among those whose per- pan, and place a slice of leri:on tin each of the bristLs upon all surfaces of the Qdence in his knowledge of. dentistry; itt'w8paper and pour on a tablespoonful sonal equation has practical, work .n apple. Nearl cover the_ apples with teeth and to prevent-injury to tke'gums go to somrone else. this line for its equivalent to refer- o cold, water; and a large cu of sugar. end dclicale lining of the mouth. Learn It practicing properly, a dentist has of paraffin off and shake a little brick „' p dust on the article to be cleaned. Rub housework as drudgery, and the routine .Cover the pan lightly, and lel them situ- so 'tri. use itis brush that it will clean n� goods to sell, ve ipricesi to quote, duties attendant upon the care of a mer r ver a slow fire until soft, rut not' at, the surfaces_of_all the teeth-upper and-nothing to advertise. His business well, and the grease and dirt will come � hcuschold, no matter how trivial,' are s� the will come to pieces. R'hen ten- and lower-inner aR well as ouler`sides; is to render professional - service ly oft like magic. Use one or two mora generally regarded as arduous. An on- dee lift carefully. into a ass dish and and the spaces between: Use a large means of special knowledge and skill pieces of clean paper and the oracles .. looker often marvels at this, especially Y (b<<vJ of water. or beater; a stream as for 'hta patient's welfare. For this he will appear just like new with very lit- " one, of the male persuasion, since the pour the juice over them, V�'hen ready from-a to holding your face close over collects a tee proportioned to the extent; 1113 trouble. . <i preuaratfon of.da]nty meals and the ►oAserve.potrr whipped cream ot)er them. I P• _ p;:le f heti,tie.-.Six large apples;I lt' keen the brush as wet as you can dillloulty,importance, etc., of the service �""�^�'-�"'-' •whiakintt around of dust brush or cloth one pint of cream, sugar to taste: Pare !by freq,rent dtpoinil and-allow the ex- -rendered.- He instructs his .patients,. so ENTHUSIASTIC MOTHERS. : hz tWying up roosts'bears to him but and steam apples until tender; then Lcess of water to Tun out of the mouth tar as possible in means to prevent sat• ' mall suggestion of labor. Well, like press through- a colander and add 4u- while brushing. Rinse with f(ring and loss, and takes a charitable - When mothers become enthusiastic over a medicine for little ones, it is safe to 11 questions, this one has two sides to -gar. Cover gelatine with cold water A GLASS OF WATER TO FINISH. view of human weaknesses and a sym- to say that it has high merill .-Every _ [undoubtedly a great deal that fs ob- soaif an hour;..theta add two hot f L pathetic interest in relieving pain. Mother who has used Ba 's Own Tab - ection to o, sewn wears more apples; stirring until disso ve . u-e ilu d:u*s, owders, deutJfrices ..or lets spteaks strongly in pro e o .;.; upon the mental than upon the sical b P tare o! the-human face. No other tea-PDY this into a basin, stand the basin In a snaps and avoid all nostrums said for and tells every other mother ho+v much, , ,_ 'condition of women. 1n the Brat place: pan of ice water and stir•continually lure-not even the tongue-cells so long. fiery taw wr men are born housekeepers, the teeth. They are mostly injurious. a story in so short a time. This story Is good they have ddne her children. Mrs until it 1-egins to thickeWthen add quick- �e'ater eests you nothing ancj.Is_far bet-' pninted as.to the.education, Intelligence, Alfred Marcouse, SL Charles, Que.., and know just hoof to manage and sys Iti and carefully_the cream, whirh has ter However, if the teeth become dis says: "I strongly advise every mother �tematize things to rpake fherrreasy. Very cleanhnesc, good sense, taste, style, , been whi?ped. Turn Into a mould and Mored, the wet brush touched to dry to keep Bab s Own Tablets in the few women have the tmar3c of being stand on ice. social position, and gPrrrrnt character at p Y da/nifty and tidily drYcstd when about - Powdered. pumice stone_ will lake- up the pm-%rn whose teeth you Pae'. And' house always. I have used loern for- dain work. Some being .clumsy end Turkey au Gratin.•-Cut the re moa s .enough to perfectly polish the surfaces teething troubles, colic -and other ills of turkey meat in small pirces; there of the teeth when properly applied. You need not be a dentist to road I g tgwkward, soil and tear theft clothing, should be one and one-half cupfuls. of clTiltlhood and found them fife most. while ,others never-and Laine 19 devote rs ood.-tire skin Frequently"ezatirine your teeth frf a .satisfactory, medicine I ever tried." ,1u their toilet Cove thetttrlEey:= bnt+ atrial]' looking-gfasei - .Get-acquainted These Tab}ets are guaranteed to contain with cold water, bridging slowly to ,wi them. And once a year, it you PIPE-SMOKING RACE. no poisonous opiate end no harmful No one realizes more than the woman• bciling point, and let simmer until stock fire under thirty, have them examined — drug. They are equally good for the . .-herself, when she. appears_before her !e, reduce•i-to one cupfltl._ Melt two by a dt,ntist Children's-•teeth should Ei ewers' Exhibitbn In London Dolde a new. born baby or the well grown child. tarnify and friends attired in unfit and tables oonfuls til 'butter, add two table- P be .exaru neG .oftener. Novel Event. and are a sure cure for all-their miner ,,. --unbecoming old clofhi t the misery-t f spocii is of flour, and pour on aradu= At the ave of three years,.a child-has ailments. Sold by medicine dealers rr . it One reads in the. {magazines and ally-,' while stirring constantly;,the hot tw.alty ierraporary teeth. About the pipe-smoking as an art was exernpll- by mall ut E5 cents a box by writing papers just how to look well under all stock. Season with one-fourth nt a tea- ( pe The Dr. Williams' hiedicli a Co., Brock - c:reurirs'ances, bub practtxlly, it !s aa- sixth year per ianent,teeth appear. The fled by a most navel competition held at other story, Everybody spoonful ,of salt and a few grains• +1 P,rst f ernlanent-gantlets appear bebind the Brewers k Allied Trades' Exhibition villa, Ont. - - t erybody knows how .pepRer. Sprinkle, the bottom of. a but- the temporary ones several years before at Islington, London, England, re-. -- i (step by step- woman grows careless-at.,'fared liakiiig-dish wilt[-half a-cupful ri Il latter are lost. This-occurs net• cenlly. ' hersel! it' she [lads It .necessary to do` seas6neci" Cracker'crumbs, add the tut- al: between the e.� of six aitd seven, Although such competitions , have. Commer'cisl travellers,will appreciate 'tor others, Besides-tack of time there ke'c• meat . pour over the-sauce, cover X 6 this story;'u:trich 1s fold of one of their . -.ts frequently lack bf funds, attd an`un and fro.u_Skis liana ;until the age ut been held,fn Germany, this is the first uuuiber. .Ile had been summoned as e tseltlsh woman su [tea her famil s t.rlh half a cupful n[ cracker crumbs, twelve•the cli!]d..will have._twenty-tour. ln.. England. The' brewers bet38ve the PP y' i:nd bake in a hot oven''until the crumbs teeth. - During this period the mouth ort has been hong enough obscured by ttttness arra case at court;kris employers _steeds'before her awn ore thoughtat. .are bro�vri. Ft seasoned cracker crumbs having sued n dclinqurnt euslomer, and Many times Me i'eeallzntioh ttiathe Is allow onb46uRh"of A ci l dt-melted'[undetrill trite greatest changes and music. printing .and literature anti he the -]a-Ayer for the detente tt as cross- lockin Wee a frt tit ides a.-:woman's should be.frequently examined. Parents will give it in future a place or the e,camtnin. film. "You travel for Job on .. g R butler and a few groins of sS]t to each often do not know tool a child has ladder to- tame. d6•fs contended that a t r• w. tnertea In the extent of Ir'rlfebilitX• Sen- cu.tul 03 erflmbs. anti Cor.1. y;,.do you_ asked the altar --since-w� mi,n often - become"narden2d P. - - .- - - permanenk'�rtrtders'nL this lune, and ixtan who can keep his pipe going for n4 «!rest sic." "How long have you Ao the emeniltin of :1110 throw a con - .. r, t tided l0 hat[ hour with one !I olio• is an Men doing it?" "About len years." _ so neglect to have hero'fitfe un an o o lighting slant neglect of person. . A-wo> an drttta :'E�CII t11tEAL AV AGONY. til. toothache begins.' In this wsta, seri- artist'. .t]� is usually an trtli laborer, wi;stn trateliing all Utat tlnir, have into this slipshod way of living Deface _ ous trouble and loss of the teeth may a stolid German or an English navvy. v,;tr.,`..-"Well,'no, sir." said the witness, she rznfiztas il: iter first intlmai;on of _._' lctiaw. . The prizes were nir►e In number, The �,,,dking a ,hasty mento) calculation; , _•. :the chane may be when -her husba d if, when fogy begin io decay, the conditions were as follows: •,,,,t artusil travellin I have ut-In g Y 4 Dr,.-Williams Pink Pills Cure Obstina_to Y a• P looks askance, and With-ifperturbed, - teeth"are npalred DY .Ailing, the pain, "Brfng•your awn pipes. Lady smokers atxnit.fatir,-�eai-s nI coal time wafting,at Perplexed ,manner, refers casually to Indigestion Atter Other Medicines time and expense of the operation will dill- •not be 'barred. TaLacco-one- n Mori}• suctions and junctions for -i be much less than d delayed until the eighth of an ounce of Virginia-will be. trali her tousled halt. Aman always thinks -• Foil• -- -.- c �• .erre lar and, ides, the providtd. 1 . ,-.d woman is-looking well when her hair a tc get bas :_•.. - .f.? neatly- and becomingly_arran0d, :.A "When L was first troubled with indi- chid,will,"generally- submit to ft'wil- ,. psp� wit} be inspected by the judges ":slight allusion to her tout ensemble may grsl:on 1 did not twtner _with tl I lrngly, wh,teas if delayed until'disease before tilling. Apple `;oufTte.-Bnke six inrge lett occasion:a serious outbreak on the part thought It would pas9 iti,way naturally. ani pair compel the extraction of a Pipes must be tilled once only, apples imtil tender, sell out the pulp, t,l a woman who possesses nen es and But instead of doing.so it developed in- tuolh, the child will forever afterwards Forty seconds -will be allowed.fol rind k�eeit unlit ,smooth, add one table- may end in a cgpio is supply of tears. to a painful chronic affection, which„in dreaddtn,tal operations: And this may b spoon of sugar to each apple,doe (;rated 1: `hying.- Women are much alike, take-them-the spite of all I did'.grew wprse.and worse defeat, further attempts to No relighting ,permitted. rind of one lemon and the tutee of.ttvn. r . _-._ world over. Hencetorih there is usually until i had abandoned all hopes of ever SAVE FIDS D,CA`k1NG TEETH. Tfie smokdr -who makes his tobacco .Beat doe whites of three eggs stiff, and . • .nothing further to call to mind the fact_ [setting retie.(." -. These words.-of Mrs,_ Allow iii but a-_qualitled dentist ;ast the longest will be the champion add the apple pulp, sugar and lemon ..tha.t the fartlily housekeeper is ril idl Chas. McKay, of Norwood, N. S.,should to extract jr otherwise.meddle.with the. pie smoker of England. - ;luring .lightly. Pour into a buttered P Y P r:itddfn dish, and bake in. the oven • developing Into slatternly ways,•until a serve as a warning to all.who suffer tpvth.of a-chf!d, far nn one else is core- . Weinf ott, a� well-known• pipe-maker ,0..out ffiifleen' minutes. Serve at once ,stranger appears unannounced and 'un- disIress after meals, with palpitation, Pr lent le judr�e what ought to be done. of England, interviewed, offered thh, �tarm with cream or a hard sauce. ^ - ezpecled. Then the extreme morl]Sca drowsiness and loss of appetite=early Fnr-reaching injury may result from the advice to the. c6mpetitors: . _ ' _ :._ Lion is keener than at first. warning of a more serious trouble to ill-advial ex,raclion of a child's tooth: "The. man who wants to win.muss . _._ - . ` ` Lines and wrinkles are added to faces follow. -- so what nature; the'ctitld; or'"yoursell 'tare a large briar pipe of respectabl' line a shallow baking dish with putt through the unfortunate way in which "t used to rise in the-morning; said cannot do, .refer to the man whose age. The inside dimensions of ' tit, ante or ordinary.}ria crust, and fill • sante, 3vomen carry their.responsibilities Mr.;. McKay, ."feeling no. better for a special knowledge_enables-'hint to set •>iowh should-be 1'% Inches in depth.Dj.. w fth the following mixture; stew or around with- them at all times. They •night's rest. I rapidly. lost -flesh and and do what is'best, and to instruct the ,even-eighths'hths- of an inch 'in di8rneter. a tart apples until pulpy • •take them to bed at night, and get up after even the most frugal ni?al I o,l- child in,how-to'clean and examine his, g ;len tour large pp P PY with ahem sUtl burdcnin their shout- oras 'sufit+rcl severe pains tri toy this will hold comfortably the amours heti add halt a cup tit called cracker . with in the sUll blhd Y own teeth. as .well... )f tobacco allowed and any expert. pilx rumbs, the yolks of-true eggs well beat- .`. morning. you ever no stomach. I cut my meals down to b . For lack.of acquaintance wits. . their. -smoker. would be able tq•keep it aligh rt, butter the size of an egg, one c•.:p 1, 4,� tice -that faraway -preoccupied air that few mouthfuls, -but even then •every teeth young people Mien suffer decay foil least half an hour." � �f milk, a little grated lemon peel, one- ••, many women possess even when one morsci of food causWageny; my di- ti proceed unnoticed"until'pain warns The world's record is held by .a.Sot' tall cup of sugar. -Bake three-fourths•, '. . -'.endeavors••lo enter into conversation gestiun was. so weak. . Some,days 1 them,that something is, wrong. .-The• ;age manufacturer in Berlin. who ]a.- if an hour and then make a meringue with them upon most entertaining top. Could scarcely drag myself about the use of toothpick and glass might, in ,;urtimer lee t his t oun in ih, i r tfie to of the whiles of• two e Sil You°see they arb Wholly'taken up hoiite, and I wap never free from sharp mast cases,'.enable them to find cavitie� P P a' .g g' P g8s with the cares r,l.tomorrow or next da piercin pains in the back and chest. 1 ,,talion.: pipe race for a few minutr : 'eaten stiff, and two spoons of sugar Y g' before decay has gone" so'deep tr over ori hour.` rowm slightly. it not with those of to-day. It may I e grew so bad that I had to limit my diet cruse toolhnche. But if toothache ha- - -I --- -- - they are wandering if it will'rain ,n 'tu milk and soda water, and.even this begun, proper treatment and flllingwill ---- .their .wash-day, or -.planning •hnw to caused severe suffering. In vain 1 ! he the remedy. More time- and work Make ,a dress for one of the children, sought relief-all medicines I took seem- will he--required, however, fru• which 40 40 � � .,w ' • ' nor making out a market-list for to-mor-. ed useless. But in the darkest hour.of a larger fee must-be' paid.,-- -- - '• . row. The habit,'of dwelling on these my suffering help came. , While read- When a cavity is found or suspected. - things ,has. become so engrossing thst frig. a newspaper I came across a cure have it attended to .without delay. The1 . ; 3t (ills up their, lives to the' exclusfrm that was quite similar.to my.own case, damage should be repaired, dceay stop- • ''rt everything else,., They are narraw•xf wrought, by the use of Dr. Williarhs' -Ra id Chan es^Of tC ttllre,etre hard •�dr,wh to a routine of-thought and pbr= Pink'Pills: I thought if•another .person per' and so. g as possible, prevented -,'_ p , g ,pose that completely from beginning again, by .filling. OII the toughest co»stitutiOJ1L ,p p y possesses them. Lad been cured by these pills of such When properly done, filling is a size- . . ' _ . _ . G woma is his le with is, since, s arm . d���_; c;rr ;y` -- .'-- " : '._._.__ .. _ 6T,e understands thcit she is missing the there was hope, for me, and I at, once loss. 0n the other hand, such. wort:. 'i']IC COndttiCtOr. pa"Ill Cd - best in life. She blames all upon her sent to the druggist fol a -, pply rf 'badly dope for lack: of knowledge, skill. I p itis "' . environment (which• nieans her house.. -these pills: 'The first indication that the o;• honesty, is worst than-useless,-for .inside Of a 1?OUCji'•Cat tO the icy tCltnpCratlil'O work), over which she seems'to exert pills were helping me was the dfcap- it destroys people's confidence in filling - little or no control or sway. She grows pearnnce at the feeling; of oppression, operntinns, and leads to loss of teeth Of the platform the mnvaftser spending an w; 'crabbed and indifferent. Sweet faced Then. I begnn to lake solid. food with -in 'whole' families. The quality and - htotur Or i0 in--a heated buildin 'and thea ' girls we find�developtrig into-garrrilous; but little feeling of distress. i still cnn- value of- a dental operation' depend r.rt - g hard4hced women. Life seems to lose •tinned •taking.thb pills with.an improve• .the knowledge, skill-and-honesty of-the Walking against a biting Wind—know the -`it, color and romance for them. ment every day, until I could digest all .- . -- 1 man who performs it. Maybe tiffs view°Ys old-fashioned. of kinds of food tvilhout the least trouble I]y.,all.means preserve the natural diffiCllltj/ Of avOiding COId: . course modern ways and conveniences or distress. T am,in &plendid 'health teeth. They rare essenfiirl to health, :'•.and club methods have brought forth to-day and nll th,, rredit.is.due 1o•Dr, beauty, euntinienee anti the voice. II ` , `'-11 p brooder outli�ok and a difrerent view 1_�itlitmG' Pint: Tijls:' this advice is too tate for you, see That "sCO��`'.li' EtmC1�J'lfoll stlPClig lelle the . point, for tvumen, but woman has. not Dil"Williarins' Plidi Pills fin right to your children•have the Deneflt -of .it; _body � that it Can better withstand the a ---changed much after-all. A1'e Qqd the the root of inrligeslinn and other frrnr and, for them, never contemplate arta• _ - panic care-worn,'ovei•-burdened class i1f bles by making rich, red blood which ficial teeth, .Olel.,people,'tvhose teeth nre , danger Of cold f oM eilanges Of teiri17C1rat111rC. women among housekeepers ns of old. trines and strengthens every'organ a alterady gone,' have' no other remedy. -• ' • -- - t - It is the mental wear and The nervous the body. That is why they cure anne- Fol- them great skill must be used to .• r r ''dissi{lisfaction over 'tier narrow, .uncon- min, with all the headnches nnel• back- matte artificial- teeth satisfactory, rind it Will h 011 t0 avoid'taldng' ol& genial life,that fells upon most wc+mrn, aches and sideaches, rheumatism and cyan then they are almost as far short The chub wnman has thrones, but the nurnlgia and Aha special nilments f of perfection as ore • -practical worker bac nolhinft fn,t +x- ttrnw", irks and wnmr ` ) i t, ,c, Z wrlFil '-. -,�hc._loos ria-eltii>r-rrmt-T r'y , �-t t h.I• all me icine deters or by rnnil ALL DRVGa1STS: 50a. AND $1.00. -#r'- little syrnpnthy nr. rnmpanionship. Hrr nl ,)n rents n hoe fir six boxes for 2••�p' do this kind ni pmfessinnal soitir.e life is dont of dull work. It will ta� t,v. writing, The fir. Williams' Medicine thc�•e may be. vast dif[crance Detwern ,����� , $�$,�$�� . many generations o[ training schools Cn,, Brockville,'On' tot work of one man and another, :o , 1. :y,.' t ,w •' • '.:..' .•y'•l,:.. ,,:... / u�yy yr5"i,: T �r'�,'�l' �t„• fi.:, .-.K. 5rtl`,� .' •,..s�c,...d:.5r .x:: ..;al.. _"a::: .—I: - 'i: .w. '� ',"".:,-:».• 'r.:..-. ,. .r7•.:, +: - :as+.s �'..�'�. .��. w.;`�'G. ',y;,•' ??•1 :'�' -.:wa' '3 �l'.�. .i. 5� - _c ay=: • .1 a 7y 4 *f : .:, ,,,,. "iy i� �z� .,y. �.V '_; ' 1 k �' t -.-v.� • �.. ,FS::z z'••^ti.!ar.,>- '�iM^',1 'F'�vd�'A'""�..-,i77•.r�,, xt^73 '4i x. • ,r �� Rev. F. C:'-Harper Was in the Two severe earthquake shoo-ke GHT" cit an Monday. have been experienced in Jamaica. The ti-ng'of Rsn$os. '"BUC1S'S tIAi'PY ou �`J• } :LOCALISMS. y ,.. "-Mrs. J. H. Wagner. ',Fent a The Countess de Castellnue has few days in the,city last week. been grabted-a divorce'f-i�o1n. 'her ri.rty Tllousanrl C.lx inn �l'orsen O --1liis3 Dolly Ketr spent a few husband, Count Boni. One J;nnd:ed azsd0. -B. W. Wood was a city visitor _ - d�qs last �veok iu I1u>(Ibarton sstth IS is repost�ecl,_ otI "'hat ee sus tb have' der ded f.r `ti ,` �' _-mo=o$-Polity last._ ,. ._. -- - - =be R authnrit3, that 'tbe Ont- ¢ ' -Yfiss Clysdale was in Toronto " � '� on Saturday visiting-friends. 'tilt's. Geo. Palmer has been tarso Govetvmentts preparing leg- -Mrs. in Toronto islatiod, to be intrudllcecl at the T�e - apIp Ed. F. Gormley, of Hawilton, - r the pus- - '-• v spent Sunday at his home here. during the past week. - forthcoming session, f0 -Miss Lilian Ham is spending a Dr, Henry will be here as pose of providilig for the levying p usual next Tuesday to attend .to, of a royalty uu the output of Ont- � s * few ,;weeks with friends in the * - "- —` city. li;s.prafess.ouRl duties. tario. miues. Itis to be hoped ,. -Miss Lillian Hoar, -of Myrtle, -Miss' Emma Brodie and Ella• -the report may prove well found- Common Ranges were not-goons enol:gh-why shou;ti they be fc-jou? As spending.a Week :with J. and Dowswell, are spendnig a few ed. - The Government will certain- - days v`silt Pickering friends. ly be derelict in its dot if it fails wwz_�, :Mrs. Murkar.• pR.e ith Pic .the concet't in St. to see that n ealth n'ltich .is beingDon't be itnpose,•1 on by :' _ Remember A. Forsyth's egten- , Andrews church this (Friday) developed largely by the aid of a .•jus:, as good" tolk. The �-r�. ��: . •,� : isive.sere.of farm -staek.and.staple- y coustr ction of,The "Happy ,�; `�` •4r evening. Doors open 7.30, pro- railway built by Ontario taxpay- s menta on Tuesday neat. gramme to begin at 8. ers is not compelled to bea>c'its fair Thonglit" is .patented, its F r -The Misses Boone have pus- -The Presbyterian choir went share of the ublic burdens.-Sun: 1 . . chased from W. Allaway the Y P _ design registered, it is tarsi y_ . ._ to Brougham on Sunday after- different in-every respect to any ��`. t: _ dwelling• which'they have occu- f� - noon to assist in the anniversaryQrber other. There, is •none like_it. , %•% • �. 1 pieid for some years. services iu St. John's church. 11� s s -Bu for Xmas. gifts early ,,., W. D. Rogers has secured the There can be none so good. It - fmm lTassett, Jeweler, Whitby, + you only knew the time, the and. have 6he put aside for you services of Ernest Broadhead,.of y y p Bratford, as baker. He entered I hereby wish t notify my trouble, the labor it would save xtntil you want them. upon his duties on Wednesday. you, how little Eitel it uses, you - _John Law and W. O.-Law, of -: -W. B. Leavetfs, who has been numerous costumers that my shop won.*not be one single day without one. r*,t Toronto, Were here this week at- ndin a week here with his Will be closed at 7 o'clock on Tues- r,ts,;c.e, to (Jim the funeral of the form- mother,returned to his duties at Maas • er's father, Thos. Law,sr. Cbspleati,'on the C: P. R. west of day and Thursday evenings each �r 'rh►o Wr1. BL7CI4 STOVE moo• icitarnrso:a =0se black driving horse rising Sudbury, on Wednesday. week, commencing with the week ,t [oiir, sound,kind, and well broken, -$ �a large amount of sugarat A. J. HI8. will be sold at A. Forsythia sale on beets has been shipped from Pick- which' begins ori Nov. -- _ 40ur agent Te Z. -MUN r - - ' W Nov. 20th. This horse was omitt- P OWLETT, ebya 11I� ++ t ering station during the. pa -'ed from sale bill. week. Farmers -have ezpe rienc- ,Pickering, Ont. ; -Miss B.Bunting has returned ed considerable difficulty in _ - 3 home after spendingg four mouths securing the necessary - cars,, 1. �e With her b>cother, W H.,in Swan The - which necessitates• the. hand- .!4 r. Wver, and with her sister, Mrs. R ling of the beets a second time. - -. 3 A. Douglas in Powassan. -Mr. and Mrs. George Reid, of Z'orQn ''S?�orld ! For x OeS --Miss Mabel Banks Won the Toronto, xcho were to have con- j Sh Cold a prize, a handsome gold watch, trim instrunteiital music- at offered by the_. Modern;Medicine the concert in St. Andrew church First.rRte'biarl:et Reports and Fore- • -Co: at-•their entertainment lest _ i Feet f week to the most popular yoursg to (Frida}•) havesent .Ford castes. • that they will be unable to:be The Farmers page Is a special fFa -lady. All those-who purchased tore. :tio farther can .alffurd w be present until a later occasion. without this daily paper with its live W e ba e.ex'trs value in fee's and Boys Heavy and Medium weights. • ,� tickets or any of their goods Were :The program. however, as first up tcrdate_reports. _ :eatitleil to a vote. r. Donald McGregor will S ecixl rtes now. Oar Stock of Fine Guocls[r la:ge and up-Uo-date. r. . raw o be unchanged' n p ace o optea ca - • • - •all st les and prices. q ' Into Dr. Bateman's office on Tues- strumental duetts, piano• solos Dickie• Co. day, a large specimen of-the will be Contributed by an expert Orders taken by M. S. Chapman,.or great-horned owl. It measured pianist who has travelled for some F. M. Chapman, Agric. Editor. �,'. BUN T IN I�' , Pickering ; 64 inches from tip to tip of wing time With Me. iiicGregoc and xaho - _-and- is a most beautiful specimen, has been secured for that evening The new Pure Food and Drug Law It is the intention to have it The concert management are spar- wily uiRrk it on the label of-erery amounted to form part of ,a collec� ,ins no expense to make the con- Cough Cure containing Opium. Chlor- " tion of native birds for the Pub' y p g �a school. Celt W be a heat indeed. • oform, or an other, sin. ifyin Chlor- or : :r a /1k • • " o 10 poisonous dru But it es Dr. e -Sandy Gormley met with a gTOL'FFVILLE. Shoop,s -Cough Cure as made for • ireful-accident on Monday that e of the .o veers,entire! free._. :Dr. Shoop all - _ _ - _ _ - y t-he use of along bas bitterly opposed will lay him off work: for some Married.-.;;At the hotri all opiates or narcotics. Dr. Shoop s OF.THE .. time. He was at work gettingm's brother-in-law, Mr. Mil- Cough Cure is absolutely date even hay out of the mow, when he Brno ton A• Graham, on Wednesdrp, for tghe youngest babe-and it cures,-it etspped backwards felling to the Oct. Stat, by Rev. Robert Barbour does not simply augrv". Get a safe - his arm above oa h-Cure. simply ''Ought Boor, and breaking John li E. Clendeoaingg was unit- and reliable g Happ g the wrist. As'a result' he is now in marriage •to Adda A. Nelson, .insisting on haQtiig Dr. Shoop s, t ' • - - busily engaged nursiug the injur• both of Torauto. the law. he your protection. We _ - red member. cheerfully recommend and 'sell it. ear After an illness of seveal -13 Plciteri Plia><tnacy. it `is with the deepest regret o�� - _• , • X11ges .�'�,.... pe months Mrs. G. H. Silveater, of - .- _that we report the sudden death O'Brien ave. passed away on Sat- at lies home in Areola, Sask., a urday Nov. 3rd in her T3rd year. We have:& complete Mrs: Isase Carr, at the early age `�' Deceased was married 'to her t1lfTL.tb9 i7.I cam 27 pears. Mrs. Carr, who rl/Jif assortment of _ t - "'was better known here as Miss bereaved htis3band abaut 53 years -'AmelisEllicotit. was a datxs[hter of ago and lived over 5El years at :. _ Mr. Harry Ellicott, of the Brock Ringwocxi. removing to Stouff- Works ! Ranges, r ,� __ vibe abcxit i years ago. She was -.Pump ' Road,. and was held in the high- well known and most highly k est esteem by, her numerous ' - -friends in Pickering. We az-. respected by a large circle of Parlor Goo s, tend t the relatives, our Sym- friends and acquaintances. Be- shy in their sad bereavement sides her bereaved husband she Parlor Heaters, pa leaves• three sons, Win. A. and ...A good eas working !lump is Ivo particulars have been re- me is money. - : i:eived regarding her illness, rte, of Stauffville, and time saved. Ti _Oaf, Geo. E., Manager, of .the Copper- t! � ` further than that she was fa socio! Cliff Company's mining and smelt- We Handle all It}nda and gltar- health on Friday last, her death ins works, _ and two daughters, tee satin€action: oil Stoves, etc. s occurring on Sunday. �� phili 3 of Mindenand hiss �- WF :-The anniversary . services in p'•, __ _ 1St. Andrew's church on Sealey Fannie -at home. The funeral Cistern;tanks illAzle to ot•d�r -._ — I''OuOW the cl'owd- last were,considering the unfavor- being took place on Tuesday, a Canada's Best• t large concourse of relatives And , :sable weather, we.l attended. The :E• YY : EQaasf �•3 P Rev. James Little, B. A„ of friends being pre,seut to pay a �, ;C ramptol, one of the ablest of 1Rt tribute of respect to the de- 19 Brock, street, Whitby• the young ministers in the Pres- parted.-Tribune, >pyterian church, occupied the = �dAlilili X11. - ;pulpit and delivered-two,excellent • ;_ :_ .. . . _ _ - _ Attentively.whichwere eir:listened E. The _ so YEARS, i most body of Mrs. Andrew Die- EXPERIENCE � Me tHoar, who' x#as expected- t' be Cr' ght who died at Dauphin, mrJ ajOr resent to assist 'iu the mnsic,-was Manitobs, in May is being brought 1 p � Dlc -W: F m P Andrew's Ceineter . Mark- •t ohn unable to,attenj, being confined 't'o St. Andre Y .' �to his bed through illness. In the ham, for interment in the family _ absence of Miss Lan;Miss Davis plot.. Itis expected the body will presided at the organ in -a most{arrive to-morrow (Friday) morn Ta AVE MARKS -1` efficient manner. ing. - �stctvs -.-His numerous- friends will Fire broke gut at 5t39 on Satur- CoPrRlac+rs de. � If you need a ~regret t0 hear of the.. death, on day tuoruing at the. stables be- jlnypne sending a sketch and dee w1D b� God,-warm,cheap black Robe Sunday, 11Th, of Ur. Thos. longing tQ the Presbyterian Manse i n invention ascertain ori opinion tree h y y iulckly a toDTobablfpstentahle Commantca B�antiful Plush carriage RLlga LsW, sr:. after a lingering and at Agincourt. Besides the build-. ,end"Stree"e`oldeei°denu�r eenrna P&MMc' [' 0, leav all-wool !nixed grey Blankets nfullllness fromcancer. :sir. ing, a pony, several rigs a•nd. a •ppwnot�wich�u=,intni he Horse Blankets-Uig NAriet}=cliexP. had reach?d the,Advinced clnanttty of feed,'belonging to the All"tIC amAlitan otton Fleeced large heavy Blanketsage of 80 years, 4 IllOnt119 and Itev. J. A. Brown n ere'destroyed.' ` j� ` • All wool extra'heavy Sax-great'rable.q- A bsndsomely tllnetrated weekly. 7.arxest el 14 days, and was,a Native of St. The origin Of the fire IS a m �tery enlKtioa of any eclent,flc yonrnal Terme.b•1 a ' + ' Etc., Jacobs, on the Niagara Pepin Jatnes Lowrey, Cdltr Find ptlb ya.,r: torr months,SI solduyatt newedeaters _ 11lens, 'Ladies, Boys", Girls,_sula, .. his parents being bcsth 'lisherof THF Svv from pt..20th Q c�tt 3siaroedwag.Neiw Y�trlc' Fall and Ginter' n dsellinar.in natives of Lanarkshire F.nglaii'd, 19,S8 to 31arch 20th-T893, was �NN « yl�ar,�cl,ntfl ��;, st ,., v , great�'tiriety and selling and who emigrated to Cartfida found dead in his room in Toront ♦ cheap• At an.early age,lie, with on Saturday tnarning. He had ' N O Y E M BE R' We have a very lei ge asaortiuent of Mitts and ,'his parents; movedto &•arbors► been ailing early in the geek;. . Gloves-fiu.e. and.hea 3-for till kinds of people. townshi where lie- resided but had apparently recovered .atuntil a out years ago, w ien tie time a is ea a AAs a rings scores o�1 ot>ng P ry he moved with his faiitily 't0 years .of age. Ae wtts a .cogsin year trom the Farms and Vtllaghs o! >\ Come to ns-we have the goods you neat andPickering- township where '-he of \tor. J. Ij. .Lon;ty, of Locust the Co I"" to spend a few months li, prices tire log-. iu our splendid school,-The resided until his death. He had Hill, and an Englishman by h . .one sister' and., eight brothers birth:• • He came from Toronto • only two .of -iyhom survive him, to;take control of Ti3F $uN; after �Qtl'� 8 COu@$e• ' Robert, of. Toledo, . and Edwin, the destruction of the plant `r6roRto. John ", CO. Co. of Granada, Oregon.. He had by fire, 'succeeding the -late- G. - y y From communications in liand• this a family_of three daughters. l►nd J. Chauncey. After near] 5 ears - four song; Misses Sarah, Hattie in the 'editral chair,-Mr. Lowry tnoitth this year trill bring as many as j and Nellie.at iiotne and John, sold the business to •the late W. ever. If you•have not thou �of it, _. not had our Catalogue, write fo it, at: . of Toronto; Abraham, of Oshf0I Ham Hall.-San, once and ori mill likely plan to join ` Thomas; of C}terrgwood, and •'•' y } ua. . Address a es Il &hr ia. George, of_- Pickering,:__ .Ali- 'NQ aettletnent of the Hamilton _ — -- - Gall . -The Best in C -_ !wliora -And his widow survive Street Railway strike was made, W. H. SHAW,Principal. Five' one for -Che funeral, iv%ich took but the City Council will a;sk the yorige di Germrd sts:,Toronto.;: - . place ori Tuesday was conduct- company to name a price for the QC ane Dallas. ed by the Rev. A.- C- loll; and- systetn: - Eile9 quickly and positively cured the 1$r>;e number that followed Mr. Oiler M. P.. has expressed with pr. 'Shoops Magic Ointment. he (,lose of the ft's toads fir piles alone-and it does Y _ the roma !rely and with satisfaction. _ �� , clO��• - ing place in St• Margaret's coming session of ar !amen w itchin�L pain u , pro w� cemetery, near Highland Creels be followed by dissolution, and - L1eA, dIm ar like magic y its use. te-stifled to the high esteem tis an appeal to the country be �,,,,.ge, ;vickle Capped _Ithtss ]etre, 60JW. �O �T• Pickering, Ont y " ,which he �c..s Bela Uy the Com- the end of 1907. �►piinon is cents,. Sold and..=•eco en ed b 1 . �iiunity sharedbof.hers, Pickering Pharmacy. � 7 arnoac � �:F°-+Ar- ,$. �, ,, :. ., -• .,• - �. � ,r-.. �r�r .A_.a ':y a.. .i�'e" syr t;' r�• .+'�k-i-_'.S�'-,"+�S-"•*..I'�'�+'• ���-."a'`,' :.�; �. :�'�nstA�^9x�-r ?..,... ., .: `:... ....r .. . ^4G-7....•,,. ..�; ,�:. -'� ?+%v c'. :w +lei ,vy- '�'•'c., .�: . 4 w