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NOV�TO�' ��, - X906 -- -- , . .: p 7, � .•_ ; ":r _ - 'raft•f;ftassc.l dGarl��►., ��•lel���s�I . e:r_.'_..P.PORT UNION. ��gtrDavidspe> n ,T hits ale.ith - 1 OR T , - - er _ eq t report a tb In 11i's Allie Fuller, who is stiffer D�fctal. - !,New Yolkreont londav the•11) fast., iWh,4?77 '�R $TEWART,. Markham 3 luonth mThe funs lifei aldol Ears and'along asifa t asl ould be expect d..ke lace DENTIST. OATS from here toadav at 1.30 p.m. P We are glad W report-.Mrs. Me- Cir$r=i�odnstORayai liege�DentaliSurgeons. _ • Intyre improving, hope she will a 91 *: OF11'ICE—OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. " ;. For Bargains attend Hedge Sale. soon be able to return home.. ryl�+ �//�+ r ..` open daily 9 a m.to 8 n.m. ••• again. a•i `i a7 Sesideace,•31aia St„North. ERN." - r Dr.- Waugh,-inspector,, and Mr.- OATS MAZY u •AT UNIONVILLE EVERY FRID&T. ---- Meechln, teacher of Whitevale, +1110..m.to I V. m. O13fce over snmmerfeldt a Mr. Arnet, the village black- visited the school here Tuesday Then It's time to actl No time. Silver's Store. 17t •� emith at-Woburn, •acted'the afternoon. - part to study, to read, to expert j�R R.B.BARKER,L.15.B..D.D. 9., )!� ir of the good 'Samaritan apd` took Mrs. Sherrard, of Whitby, died went I You want to save your .ate Dentist,Stouffville. Honor padaats of in a siren stranger Tuesda at the residence of her Y .the Boyal collage of Dental surgeons and of - R who .feigned sick- y - thennstexslty of Toronto. Home-o to 19 a.m, _— - Hees. AftQr a stay b1` several daughter, Mrs. Wm. Cowie, 7th hair, and save•it-quicktx,tool SO 5 P.m. oe in Grubin's Block,over Jew- - _ weeks he suddenly concession. SO *stay store. Local telephone No.It. Appoint. 'fie are now y departed p, Rol nson's mouse, which ' in make tap Your mind this meats maybe made for evenings. -Eesidenee leaving an tinpaid boakd bill. very minute that if Oar hair OThepays. MABEHAffi every Moaday.an - - .� When he did not returft et the course of construction, when eom, Y . +litssaay, omeeaerwhiteastore. Q71d bu Oate a plated will be. quite ever Gomes out 9�g ppointed, dope. Mr. '; Amex 4 to an -addition You will use made sn invest= anon 'and to to our pillage. Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes his surprise g All welcome the return _ of daily. at oqr ' - rprise found missing about the scalp health The hair Z. FABrEWELL Q. 0., BARRIS- y. _ _ $170 in gold soverei s, and Sandford after spendinn��a y gn ew-fews-itt-Markham workin stays in.- It-cannot 'do 'an -N a T".County orown.Attoraey:.nd voanty - y e silver. Strange to say he 4 Y• w Gusher. �l Hous0•Whitby✓ 1°' Elevator. '`fit paper money in the same for Wesley Pipher. thing else. It's nature's way. TOW h MOGILLI NAY, BARRIS. - _.__, hoz untouched. ' The mss is in Mrs. J: B. Wilson, Charlie axed The bast kind of a teetimo=W_ " i! the Bands of Count Winton White Mrs, W. J. Turn- "sold for over .1sL7 yeass►• we solicitors,ac, omoa op site Pass y Constable = �o g y er, and Miss Ella Turner were the m nei',LL.B?MoDow, Loan :�p E Off$ 99 mains to lbs seen. It,ie stn be guests of :lira. H. Hopkins last ��o�»�m:°�'°'""'' Best_ hoped the culprit will be caught week- yeVI PILM��g' and brought to justice:-Sun. We are pleased to see elle Juve- ._ -. :., .:,,..a.....,- n - _ -- ..... - place ever - LT HOPgI:38,VETEBiNABY-8UR• - •- - nils choir taking their _ OEO*T, Graduate of the Onsario oat- rice 8II(l Weight OSHA WA.- under eve ing This oir is to s:inasy Online, Toronto, r•gietsred member S y n sc s!the Onaario VewrinarY Medlos' Aasooiation. ---- _ s e congratulated i singing which ea s _ . luted upon their sweet ounce and residence one and one-quarter miles ":' ' "' H. ns h a great help .to W. Stevenson, 1O is is norch of Green S:Tes• 00"sad shoefngforge Kings ton the service. boa"0 to 11 a m,, and 1 to 4 pm. Private r road west, exhibited apples at the Glad to see Charlie White"a sin p� Food kelepbone is my 0000 P,0• addssY, Green ie L• S PIT\K, Ontario Horticultural ezhibition heti°g just arrived home frolil alter, oat held at,Massey hall, Toronto, last the North 'Nest. Hope,- he will _. T.n�B>D " week. Making eight entries in, soon recover from _the ' --- Insurance. the 8 u IRE INSURANCE. - - two seconds. while - he - _ four firsts and ever• w lc Buffered St�m,3ner Stock Rh•1 in the West �'j INSURANCE. ��aa>•��� East Whitby is only one of 104 - ar•vsa>troaD X. aPL*ig,Aosi,i municipalities 1n Ontario in which Remember Hedge's gale. nextu$ : PICIERING LIVIRY a local option contest is at present 'Paeedsp. _ being waged. Of these 104, no less than-27 are• incorporated :.G©ODWOOD. reparing for winter stock, so I aim _ towns and villages. It will soon N-- ling-International Stock Food. eel First-class rigs.for hire by day come to Oshawa's turn. We hear Mr. Sintzel>s erecting an addition Spreads, eta,at coat •�'� HOPPER Issuer of ]tarriags ports of the success of to his house. — p=. L. Liamsse in the county of Ontario. or night. _ excellent re STOCK FOOD. ojace.st store and his residence,Mramont. _ g local option in some neighboring Rev. land Mrs. 'Legate are .in- the s municipalities, as note Claris city this weeL. BY pail, were-53.75. now$3.00 ra BUNTING, Issuer of 3La:slagfa Bus.weets all trains.4. Chas Johnston'sbroken 1 Y Package, were$1.00 now 75c �;t the .fors e au rfiie a Pt ot�issaem• cipalship. - As fur tie•ti=re="muni- is .. 50 ., 406' . mending rapidly. ides are concerned local :26 me w. - e 1-y TesIlling dOIIe• option has passed the exPeri' Mies Crosby-is -with Uxbridge all other preparations at same rate. ' mental eta friends this week. B.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLERK .- 1' ge. It has 'been well ,,;.. TT J3iew Graham, of Markham, visited •� 11• Qonee7aneer, Oosaminfoanlo: taloa: W ..He Peaktried and found to be an N. W'a R's last week L' • W: BOdell g@e.ats, Aeoonntemf. .11te, stoney to loan 1 PiC)CM'inQ. laW.-Vindicator. yy:�oypeerroo�� .Innes e1 1[arriags Lin Miss Nicholls, of t'sbridge, is giving music lesson in fhb village• - Ter",,7 Cattle at. Hedge's Sale.. The Methodist S. S. is making pre- '^� POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Stamaeh Trouble Cured •�• P� tion':for a Xmas entertainment. -„F a for sonni=es of Park and Onweio. aro- DItOUGIIAX las Qrwllam,of Claremont,sent a - Mem"i of ail kinds attenned b on ehoetut ---_ - - _ Moue.. Address Grew ai•er P.O., out. _ _ .Min b this week J. S.Tod To WaIIk f h I>� yon s first. B3'' - _ Geo.Philip. jr" Spent Tuesday of Toro Mo aeon friend TPOUCHER, Licensed Auction- in'the cit to. spent'Sunday with the lormer's i0la89 - • ger,tad tor Ontario oAil kin for she Goan Dr. Mason's sarSaparlua' I Dr. G. N.-Fish.was a city visitor f-Miss Sintzell has returned from a - - - ' flee of York and Ontario All kinds of aaotion - ssles 000dneted and valuation,made at mud- on Tuegda three week's visit with Mends in Port =era=s charge, Estates and consignments cob- - y pprnaga,i and sold by suction or -- J. Hicks i home from,the west. Perry. _ - WiTate sal4. tlortptea, tante, none. and ` looking hale and hearty. Christmas goods 'are being opened = . ietoa s`�itc1onesnw promptly apabd"us" This reliable medicine is a combina- J-.,M. Ger6,r vras in thQ city a 1' and displayed at the village stores, � tion of World renowned Roots lend p - write for t rmv and parfteats", ]STV0 eleam, couple of days last .week. already. Out Dazes, m&T be iced by phone mews Herbs sad is a Sure Uure for Indigos- Our public school is now practising -. Crile on- y tion, D e ia, Costiveness, Rheu -G. A. Rose, of Port Perry Was ` y Psfor their closing entertainment at the madam, Dizziness, TUR]O1T+, Ulcera, here on Tuesday on business. end of the year. L. D. Banks, -Pickering Boils and Skin Eruptions. It purifies Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Willson visit- Owing to a car'not arriving on Mon- -Tonic.,ESTATE the Blood and is the Best System friends in Ux4ridge-on Monday. day,-stelck had to be held-over' until -- y _ onic._ Price$1.00. 0 bottles for$5. L. 'Burk returned to his duties the arrival of the stock car the next The _ in Gore Bay on TPort. Pe morning day WESTERN BAN`' df .CAS D� ave your _Prescriptions. Hued here J, �4hiteis in Port Perry, =this The' Methodist Quarterly Services Dispensing is our Specialty. week looking after his farm there. Were well attended and the financial � t Inmllranlre and meeting re rta,fnnds u to the usual -- F G.- " .chin has commenced • t this eo 'm f the year rated by not o!Parllameat 197 Eves tested Free. Satisfaction lar. boarding in Whitevale for the: f- Th a time o InoozpoPickering Branch. s COnveyancmg Done Bi The tax collector was at the hall to Autborisea c•pial...................•.!1 anteed, winter Months. re town tax h' 00Dp� _ 8 ar beea�•d Oapitsl...».....t.........- wo Routley, of Toronto and he carried to the bAilk a - coo ' T. m. McFADDEA, Miss' M Routl y - spent a couple of days_last Reek et for _the first call zoo House and'-Lot for sale or to rent. Druggist and Optician veli filled wall AJOH -CowA_, Convertible.:..,.,_,... 1,60987 here with friends. of the seaaon. Joax Cowan,Erp T.H.HoMiL A`Also Planing Mill for sale. Pickering. A. Hamilton is indis ced- this Some sports brought half a dozen President �ashter g' . black squirrels into the' village this Nates Douesction:oato ted,d Froomp sjymida� _ + ' - week. tV a all`took'for him to be �, Is v 150 acre Farm-for sale.:. _ around again soon. week and report that another man Foa��s chw diseougted Amer can and '? In- had shot about thirtythis.fall east-of ge bought and sold Drafts is• sned,•ata fable-on all Mr. and Mrs. 1. HO le 8 parte of the world g Pmt here. Foxes are also aavtap a:a:aeDasemeat. If you went to buy sell or rent;call Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eli The town hi conncil nmeti in the at my office. Bargains... _ Hellothimers 'FVillson, Greenwood. P Interest allowed on d to•t hi hest hall here on Saturday last and give retie rates,and credited half-year!=to depoeito;g Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gero}v spent the local option bill its 8rgt reacting. r;�e1O,gam•idea , , . �. Richardson. a couple'of days last week with The- bill will be-before the people of If you want a good robe or lap rug friends rn Brooklin. the township for consideration at the a.horse blanket or. a- Rood fur oven Quite a-few from here attended time of the next Municipal election's, Notary Public, Pickering, the concert given in Pickeringa The local branch of the Bible 86ci coat, a good suit of clothes made lis 1 o ety held its annual tneetingfm Thut•s- Qua: lit Fri�nig t of last week.. John.Northway & Son,'Toronto, call day of last week in the 14lethodist N. L. Stevenson was in the city church which was well' filled.` A • at the Farmer's Supply Store: Every a few days this week also Messrs. splendid address by Rev. G''Ii on, of 17 Y1�j��rQ article guaranteed. Satisfaction or 1,`,'grlmilton and C..A. Barclay. Toronto, was_tnucb enjoyed by the, - lu'ribilit (A,j, j J„a•1 ss s yournloliey reMnded. " Mr: andMrs- MosgrOFe spent a congregation who responded• liberallyfeR daps lett week in the cit on the collection plate. Revs. Legate 0 e ARJIEI{S' SUPPLY SWORE, - y T L ; •t a Her also t th A fall line of fires• " with tile=r daughter'Mrs. F. Ger- Barber present on s7 E. Bryan,I anager. OW. Platform. class furniture now �I er- e a e e —. on exhibition- in Mr.-and Mrs. J. Patterson'9pent . .yfeeuraet and. ppQarane¢ _ a coo le of days last week in Oak. Thursday, Nov.29tH, Hedge's Sale. bur ware _rooms, P y are four essentials in , - DOMINION BANK `Mlle attendtiig'the funeral: of the The increase in the cost of liv- 'buying apo Apes right, Tatter's brother-in-law, John Mac- ing is given as the reason why Dead office, Toronto ka y several lahroge railroad 86 - WATCH. . S. Dillingham• r--- The Annual..Tha'ak-offeFir}R <�f rill eor rations of the United Capt Alit 11—OT37.e r - 4,00(1;000' 's Auxiliary. of the States are raising the wages of - e St. John7. Pickering, Ont.' •• paid tip 3,000,000 omen's F. M, Society, will be t=heir' employes. Amongst (hose • - • `- held_on Tuesday--evening next, which have made this increase are ---- : Reserve fend and uudi- - a' videdpro$ts 3,839, 00, November '27th In St. - John's the -Pennsylvania Railroad, with Totar assets ;X2,000,000 Presbyterian church. Rev. R. 165,000 em loyes, the increase -a- Tagner ,Co-s Barbour, of StOliffVil'le, is to give mounting -bo nearly_ $12,000,000; - WHITBY BRANCH - the address of the evening• and the Standard Oil Company, which ave a full line ut sresh and cur- - ' an -interesting program is being has•decided to :increase the wages. _ General Banking Business prepared. The- annual Thank- of its 60,000 employes; the Amal- B�¢gftfet edmeats constantly on hand. transacted. _ _ - offevin g'will be taken d==r=ug'the gamated Copper Company of Mon., - Spice Roll, evening, tana, an increase of about 10 per i Breakfast Bacon, g Tal AtTentioa given to the aoUse. - •� _ l gi cent to its 15,000 'men; the United Ham, Bologna, Weiner:, etc. tion of farmer's sale and GREEN ]RIVER. Mates Steel Corporation, with• . Highest prices paid for - other notes. ---- 175,000 wage-earners, is consider- Butcher's cattle. — _ Miss Pyne;'of Toronto; is visit= ing -higher-pay; the Philadelphia _ .SAVING13 DEPARTMENT. ing Mrs. Wm. Hutchings. and Reading Company, the New sso_ - saslca o.:s Alph Hoover was off duty last York Centrhl, the Lackawanna, !- T*AIXS GOING EasTsaN►A!sOLLQws:- ®�C3i3'ht13 received �1. and week suffering-from a severe cold. and other Eastern- ro;ds; are also Buy your watch from No. a MAai. ' : 9,38 A. M. upwards. Murray Fuller, of Toronto, making a move in this matter. i .. 18 Local. ._ i1�7 P. M. X=tereet allowed at highest spent Sunday with his parents Prominent fluancial men see an- BA$$ETT9 Whitey', t,10 LocAL. 9:04 P. M. current rates. here. other reason than increase in cost ��x seoneG WasTMoa as sof taws:- CO]aC1p0L1riCk®djor paid half .4fiss Robinson and Mr.$hird, of of living for the moment-a dire and you will be sure to get all _ 'S Ao.9 LoaAL . . . 8:41 A.M. pearly, Toronto, visited Ms's. O. H. Doten to check the growing antagonism� these and good value besides ,• day last. to corporations, which was shown lI LooaL . 5:18 P. M. . Sunday i; �.1 @:`�P. Y. JR. THORNTON, Manager. Mrs. H. Hopkins and Nis Eva.in the recent elections, �•� ,x 4�' +ry ,," * .r,.,'• '., � J.E'u"_' ''_ n r "::.t•^' ..2 p.'.,,'.':,�..+mss�. :c �.s ."� r'-r .:r. r:4 ,ylr. : ..red- ^1..� .1ti 'R Sr1+�. 1c, a.1'', :iM.' e> F^'.r 1 �, I .W . lr, >' ..'-. , `^R,.+..K7', •::,eller'° '-' ::. z��d. ,:':"e:'°"' rt1v�. a -11: �;, -. vie.,. .,>e'Z- v vt.atwt e' #m,,;sr ..w ,.wn. S.A�•t z•. .p:�. .« ,.o. -,d.+ ,,:,;• ,-..; ,} eSe.•a ^.. 'X a- .. ,ti .,:...,.- .' ,�Z•i .',cti: ` "-.,� -ae• a'--�4• .t - r. :'xis..:., :q v „':rt -". ''y. ,' �,,�' - F r.. - I -,. e. i.._..: ,. - - _; -. .r,. .. - �' �r' .-,'� �'��. �'' off-"-` <.1M1.:. .s .. ^^"v. ... �a. ....�• , .S°r k+o'p .. ., .. *.-o... +.in. . ♦y,:, ...,,. F :,.'_.. r _ .:r?... r< '~v, rn F-R. •a. '-+w��'�.,^-•^ t1 c ..a. 'r.�•.•,•w* i 1, ..;w.:.- • .;'S'='! �,, .+ .• .... r,.3 ...MC. ... .,ti' D''. "'r; ' .µ „ .'T.1 -,'.. ,.F.` -. �. •;•' }:a h..tel ,(`- n... '^.r. .:.. s,. .�,�•.., J4, ,>,,. mom,. :•p-.:!•,,. ,.,,,^•.,:,. .,.r.;JL ;�..x,., '.t�•r.-: S ,,J• •:y. t;-r " S. `�•�x,'K-.�.'.jyy v'1 •+'... ..b„,. ^>"' .,,.:..• ., y.. :M;:: ^�+;. $^'... }}�++.: z •Y„_ .sra.:.a!i:.'?n-a. �•/.,yn :'...r .,a :d• - o,`: v',.:;?., .�•r:.' ,. -.. .. ... JF.i a , Y'' -. ..-...,}�•- v .. ,..,-`t �•.-F..� .$`4M q�7. '.Y. - tiY' t r�:,� "'t..,' �. ,.... b't... ..,. . :�,:..I.: ..,y. - '.,,,,..,,... .4•.r...,..- - .�,_-.r :!4 ''-FF `c.,.v".'�� Win.. ".,'J`tr _ ro• .-,�.. ,-:.S as .. ,: :.. ... •.:... ✓.d.. :.,'l� M, t• E, :1:�.s.•� s '4L�"±, t:'_. •._ -,:Y•:_' c:i 1. ..� i'=z_:-...:1., .-�--- '.,r."' -'� ..._,_a�X...._ ':_..6...:. :�.. ,_mow•"' ,- ?q^ --M. .. ...-..�,.,.. - .-� I +.„.'-, ••- Y. -_ - "'•�.....+'•�%17" ,d.' .., i - .j q _ a _ _ _. 11 w., 7•• "' K _ • z - •* higher price.§ than these were only paid 4for odd ones. Good toads brought 164.25 r'` .35• fair to good loads, at $3.75 toMAY INVADE, ES1 ONMR10 MM AN ST. ' i a.i jR�9 . ' OME ig4 �good cows, $ to 163.25; common :...,... .. B, O MB 8 • : cows,iS2.25 to 52.50; mixed butchers, - _ _•- � , '. -.... 30.50 053.50. canners, $1 to $1.25 per - . • •• �: cwt Can•adiaa Northern is Considering ` dastardly Attempt to "�Vrecl{ ('creat Business in feeders wag natal Iran- - Y sacted in animals for the distilleries. the Question �•. An inquiry was also passing in feeders � : Temple of Cathoticisrn. for the farmers. Stockers continued to be low of sale; and'more or less of a s i �- _T. aut•on the market:' Prices were as fol- despatch from Winnipeg says: Rail-ments have been deluged during fila c lows:-Feeders, 1,100 to 1;250 lbs; $3.40 Load construction during the past month ntonih past. ll A despatch from Rome says: A bomb' the canon turned to bless;t communi- to $3.75, . short lceeps, $4 to $4.15; y,. feeders, 900 to 1^,100 lbs, $2.75 to $3,35; accomplished than in nTy other month ; Sound and Toronto completed, ,the, i-. ><tias exploded in St. Peter's on Sunday. cants there was xh lo[tntnrches of the has been greater, and more has been� With their new line between Parry �dL` ' The edifice was crowded, and an inde- which echoed ihrou4, Y At stockers, $2 to $2.50 per cwt. tot years past. Realizing that winter Canadian Northern are now bendy to ,- " ,^'scribnble scene of confusion followed. immense dome like,a thunder clap. A steady'trade obtained in sheep and was at hand, when work would oe; consider not only a connection between. y Shore were no [atnlities. As sopa as the the same time a dense smoke spread lambs on moderately large deliveries. forcibly suspended, the contractors have Parry Sound and Port Arthur, but the. `echoes of the tremendous roar had I throughout this portion of the Basilica, fluotatims were:. Export ewes, $4,50 to rushed their work with all possible' tapping of western Ontario. Which of iceased a canon sought by reassuring and a strong odor of gunpowder filled $5, lambs, $5.25 to $6; bucks, $3 to $3.50 . anis at once speed, the lack of men, however, being„the two projects will receive first atten. words to quiet-the people, but !n vain. the air'. Confusion and p per cwt»' eat ha ice At tale close of the i tion has not been announced, but the They fled in alldirections, and a n•,im- seized the people. _ Calves were dull of sale at $3 to $6 ;reshing season the ranks of the rail- likelihood is that both schemes will be ;'fiber of women tainted,, ONLY THE NOONDAY GUN. • . per'cwt. ` ruad builders were_considerabl aun-C worked s:mullaneously. M41ch cows were wanted In Montreal, mooted by the engagement of a large I The executive agent, Hugh Sutherland, _SCENES OF CO.'YFLSION. _ t The canon at the altar tried to seem and buyers from there got hold of mast number of Eastern harvest hands, the ct the C. N. R., at present in Port Ar- - \'Vomen and children screamed, anti he Ude of fear: 'kis shouted out: Bo of the offerings. Prices ranged from high pay offered being an inducement' tour, is considering the early projec '':"men tried to protect their families in not be afraid; it is nothing, merely the $3�'t.o $b0 each. to them to terminate, their stay in the tion of the railway east to meet the line the crush. The church is so large; how- noonday gun." Hes were steady at $5.65 for selects, \,vest' a month or two later than usual. 1 just opened at Parry Sound. When that ever, that there was ample room for the His. words, however, had little' elft ct; and $5.40 per cwt for lights and fats. A noticeable fact has been the large t connection is made the C. N. R, will #; ctOwd to scatter; and no one was in- they were refuted by the smoke and the _ s•r---- number of applications and notices of(have a through line from Toronto Iv r� ` jured. No trace of the perpetrator of the pungent smell of powder, and the Chairs I`EGRO KILLS FIVE ,\fEV. applications for the construction of new Edmonton. Announcement is expected deed has been found. continued their he -- roads with which the Provincial Govern-I in a few days. Since Saint Anaoletus, who was or- were overthrown, m 6' the contusion The Colored Man Was a Dead' Shot _ dained by Peter him.elf, erected an ora- more serious. Alen and �tiomen 'fled, With Revolver. _ tory In 90 A.D. on the site of the pre- stumbling in all directions• screams of . . . ANTURAX IN DUIi11A1►I. EILNEST K. CAIWS SLICIDE. sent Basilica to mark the spot where ttie, children . and cries of anguish were A' despatch' from Asheville, North remains at Si. Peter are buried, no such •teard on all sides, and for a few mo- Carolina, says: Fighting bravely in de- A�ety Among Darlington Farmers A IIamilton Boy Shoots, fiiu►sel[ . at _V . I .I 1....m-, .dastardly occurrence Is noted in the an- nents it seemed as if nothing. could ob- fence of their lives, Police Captain Page, --Over Outbreak. . • North Sydney. foals of the Church. 1 viate a grave disaster. The vast size of Patrolman Chas. Blackstock and Wm: A despatch from Halifax. N. S., says ' the church, however, gave room for the Bailey of. t'ais city, were shot to death A despatch from BOwmanville says: A shocking tragedy occurred in the Ava- - I. MASS JUST CONCLUDED. crowd to scatter, and at the end of a few o:� Tuesday by a negro, who also killed Considerable excitement has been ton Hotel,, North Sydney, on Tuesday Sunday was the anniversary of the moments the people were surging+•to one negro and fatally wounded another. created among farmers of West Dar= night about 9 o'clock, when Ernest K. dedication' of the Basilica to St. Peter, ward the doors,excited and nervous, but The murderer gave. his name as W'iil lington, in Durham County, over an Ca'e, a native of Hamilton, Ontario, sail It was beautifully decorated for the orderly. Harris oi. Charlotte,- N.C., a desperado outbreak of the deadly disease among placed the muzzle of a 48 calibre revol- occasion. Holy relics were exposed,ajtd NO ONE INJURED. - for whom a- large reward has been cattle known ac symptomatic anthrax,(ver to his ZZ and blew his brains a large number of the faithful attended . standing for some- time. Prior to,the or more familiarly known among I out. The unfortunate man came to the services. The last masa had just As soon as the smoke cleared away a ;leach oI the tao„officers, a negro res- farmers as 'blackleg. Two valuable North Sydney about a month ago, and - � been concluded when the explosion .oc- hasty examinntion shaved that ,nobody taurant keeper named Ben. Allison, was cows belonging to the herd of the 1�iun-I wr rked for a short peri id as_chemist currexl and onl one canon, who had had been hurt in the crush,and, further' shot and killed by Harris, without era- day Bros:, west of this town, have died, at the N ra ScaUa steel plant at Syd- _ - not quite finished, remain a t e altar more, ion. radually re- vocation'. no. r .a p � + an ano er zas s c + i nay toes. e � � _ of St Petronilla. This altar Ise atnthe the enr stored pend poop el returned to view the ?4eil lies mortally•wounded; he, too;'be Dr. F. H. S. Lowrey. �'•S., was called ably a few days, quitting work of'his end lot the ttigtit nixie, nail it w s ing shot before the officers bolt a hand and pronounced the disease anthrax at own accord. The general opinion .:g ,'` • e laam5 had been placed. As extent of the damage. In the melee. Harris, starting out on once. Dr. Robert Young, Dominion that h tett-its job In a tit of mental - 'here that th 1. his tour, tired talo Iwo.houses. Later Veterinary lir�pector,' was notified and aCer ration. As evidence of this a tet-- •- _ he wounded Allison. On Main Street he confirmed .Dr, Lowrey's -diagnosis and Ler was found in -a pocket of the de . a, 1 ����(^j Sirong; 50 to GOC Western'c.l.i. Rye- encountere�' Tom Ncil and fired at him. ordered the animals burned I prevent ceased addressed to Lord Sirathcona, .6 AL�NG 1� Strong; No. i held at 68c. - police Captain Page and Officers Bailey the disease being communicated. and 'rt witch Cate asserts. . inability 10- u 1 . and Blackstock rushed from police head- took immediate action' to have all the at'end to official worst. Cate left. his � _ • NEW 'YORK WHEAT MARKET. quarters in pursuit. raptain Page, who other cattle vaccinated. The disease is father but a short time before the dread- i. IIIREADSTUFFS. " " v ' ti new to this locality: . ful act was committed. The t had been . Nes Ycrb, Nov. .O.=Spot steady,; Ith. s bullet n he in Main lledcup -Toronto, No. f!0.-Wheat-•Ontario- g ,__ _ ' bio. 2 white, 'aEc asked. outside; No. 2 2 red; s(IYc elevator; No. 2 red, 82c f.o. Blackstock to'fire• but before the ofllcer {+laying n game of cribFage.a a nearby h lei, when suddenly the boy got up, roil, 71a,/c nCkcd, cast; mixed, 7Oc,bid+ L. afloat; Na. 7 northern, Dult34h,-8t'-;c could do so Blackstock fell dead with n went about a hundred yards to Ms ;i ti P.' R. north.: c.f.f. Buffalo; No. 2 hard winter, r7„c '�uilet in the chest. Bailey tae¢ twice own sloe in lace, locked himself to Ste without hitting and the negro.then shot IIfa11E f.RINFS *iE,Kft WTYSIiLRG. P 3 P \�'henG--Afanitoba�-No. 1 hard, c.i.i. Buffalo. _ Tis room, stand beflare the mirror; an$ . wsltad, Pt. Edwu:d; NQ. 1 nortlern.7gYc end {ciiled Bailey. The negro escapod. `,en mases o[ Robbery and Assault fired tl►e fatal shat. • asked, ?0c b►d; No. `4'northern, 77C ask- - BUSINESS 1:N MONTREAL -�" Ailded to List. _a . - 1ed. - Montreal, Nov. 20.-Thera was slime ';DE.1TII BY ASPIIYXL�TIObi. R ION. _ _ Bsriey-No. 3 extra, 51c asked, 4` Enquiry for Manitoba wheat from tor- A despntcPi from Pittsbur{L `Penn., GE L\IMIGftAT ;bid, G.P.R. east, efrn sources, but cable otters.were.cul Desernnl4.Young Woman Succumbed t- snyGt Despite the efforts of city officials Peas--44c askeEl, Sic •bid, C.P.R. of line with the markets an this stile: Deadly Vapor. and th,� police department to put an end During _the Srason ff®,0^A 9leangcrt I :pats-Mo. 2 w-file. 36%c asked, -Supplies of.oats are being absorbed as - t.+ the burglaries and hold-ups in th _ ��tdt,d at Quebec. tate, Decemher sliipment:.mixed, 35Nc quickly a, they arrjved, and the result decpateh from Descronto says: Gbs ci,y, and notwithstanding the veritable _. _ _. asked, 25c bid, un. ed 'rate.Canadian, �2c is that stocks continue light: Dealers rsc.1ping' tltrottg,`h a-sewer..ptpe 'during -drag=net that has been thrown out by A .despatch from Quebec says: Tia Gore-No. 2 yellow, Can are sueccedin� in get ling higher prices the night was the cause of death by the public protectors, reports of hold- season of navigalian of the St. Law• ached, track, i,Srot+t6, prompt sttipnnt;l than hith<rto0and purchases rotild not sutforaUon ot.lhe only dnughler of Mr. tips incl burglary continue to reach §once is drawing to a_close, and only§ a:. ' : N.>. 2 yellow, American, 541;c a&ked, .re made,to day at less tht}n 3{JY, l0 otic and' ll(rs•' Jack \L'right,-of tits .town. tht public. In the 7ashionaHe east end two more passenger steamers are due .;Toronto. for No. 4 stare, 40% to 4lc for No. 3 The family, ainsisting Ot Afr, and Airs. _section of the city, where most of ,the this tall, which will' close the imer .e- -- R e=-73 c asked-easE. a 2 two sons, and one dnughler, y '�, nail 41,u, to 4.e for No. Aianitoba \\richt, recent crimes have been.committed,the tion, according' to information derived Buckwheal,- , c asked, 55c bid, out- 8 abed ricuse of W. A. Forman; a i Spring wheal; 54.60; strong bakers' about 21, retired as usual on iromiiient from the a. ,-ere here. One hundred nail a;de, , for 9(1 `4.10; Winter wheat patents, Si.]0 !o Thursday night, the two sons sleeping t echanical englr•'eer, was entered t ten--thousand- immigrants n'ere landed Flour-Ontario, $_.70 asked og; straight rollers, 53.75' to 33.8c1; in the upper flat. Friday warning they Gurgtars between midnirl:t 'and dnv- at.'the .port of,-ebbe -this season of per cent-palents,.buyers' bags, outside, do., in bales;$..GS.to'$LT; extras, $1.50 were around the house, but appeared to light on .Wednesday: morning, Amon•- navigalign, •twenty-eight •thousand'mora for export. A1niloba-First. patents, t, $f.fifl. Fecci-1{anitoba bran in bass, be dazed through istiintirtg the gas'°nil the articles taken bq the .thieves tvas than last year. The immigTnlion tvas $450; second patents, $4; bakers', $3.9tI.. $20; shorts, $22 Per ton; Ontario^bran, it was 3 o'clock in the afternoon before .an a.1tornatic revolver recently purchas• cimpased Rot anjy of a superior class' ' _ - Afi; s-ec-Ontario bran, 516 to $16,54, :n bags. $20 to $^'hist; shorts, $22.50 t+i they recovered sufficte:ntly to realize the act'by Mr. Formad to protect himself of n,L•w settlers from_the British islands. In bulk, outside; shorts, nominal, S18.50 5'3; milled ntauille, f621 !0 525 per ton, Condition of the.resl of the family. A against any occasion of this. kind.' but of people of fair'means. The last do i10• 7. and straight grain, 5':8 to 530. Provis- doctor was immediately summoned, but. pespatches to the Associated Press-,two ships brought out quite a number . -Barre t+hort cut mess, $�2 In when'he Arrived hP 'found the daughter frcm points "in.Alleghany County out- of foreigners,- including Norwegians, - ; TRY PRODUCE. $t4; half barrels, do:, $11.75 to $t2.i0; bad been dead [or some time. The father side of lits city, and also towns in which is unusual at this season of the flukter-Prices continue arm. clear tat backs, 523.50; long cut heavy and-mother are now in a very serious ttcightor[ng counties recount seven year. 25c n mess, $2U.54; half-barrels, do., t0.75; [tditibh;" with but slight hopes. of stories o crime and violence, �- Cr`camery ..•. $ co g - "'` ""- dr salt loo clear bacon', 12% to .12%c; t y. , .. 23c to-4r Y g their recover An Inquest will be held. f cr' do solids .... ..' i o barrels late beer, $12 to $13; half-bar. ----+- - --� •`�TE1V f'OR FORGERY ' dairy pr:ats 2.c to.3e P 80ER RAIDERS REINFORCED. - Y ,, 19c to 40c rels, do., $6.50 to $7; barrels heavy JAPAN. NENY BAT LESIIIP -- Montreal Ex-Bookkeeper -Receives a- _ . -do -pails .... .- mess beef, $Il; half-barrels, do.,'$6; -- - - do-tubs ••• •' ..... ]8c to 20c compound lard. 8 to 9yc; are lard, Transport Drivers With German Forces IIca�y Sentence. . In tenor .. •......a... .. .. 17c to Ise P , Exceeds the British Dreadnought to loin'Them. G.heese-Lar•ge,- 13'/.e to loci twins, .12Yto 13c; kettle-rendered, 13%•to i4c; `Tonnage. A despatch from Montreal says: Ator- „r, - '` 44c to 14'/.c, in job lois hem. hams, 14 l0 15i1c; breakfast bacon, 15 :• A despatch from Berlin says: A Gcle r?s Al, Jacobs, formerly bookkeeper to I . - E' Fresh, Mc to- 23c, pickled 20c to ]6c; Windsor bacon, 15 to 1G3yc A despateh from Tokio says': The ..t• gram, dated Windoekt, German South- Diamond' k Co., wholesale• merchants, ,to 21 c. tresh-killed abattoir-dressed hogs, $8.50 g west Africa, Y St. i aul Street, who stole some $G,000 to 168.15; alive, $5.55 to 36. Eggs - Se- most interest was felt in'the launching Wednesday, that four i . - Potatoes-Ontario 55C to 60C per bag• pi .the new, battleship Satsuma, which Boer transport drivers attached to the from thv company by means of forged leets, 25c; No. 1 eandled, 20% to 21c. took p Y German expeditionary' force, that. is cheques -drawn^ on the. Ontario -Bank eastern, fisc to 70C per bag, on track ,,, lace on Tursda at Yokosuka to Cheese-Ontt►rio, 1_3; to 12,,/,c; Quebec, the presence o1 the Emperor. The keel orating against the rebellious and giher banks, was condemned by . - •dere. 1?a to 133.;,:, Butler-Choicest cream- Y Hererros, have joined, the band Fer- ,. I Baled Hay-$i0 to $16.50 for No. 1 � of the Satsuma was laid on bin 1b 0 Judge Piche in the Court of Sessions on: . .-timothy in car,lots;here; No'. 2, $7.50 to ery, 24Y to 24%c; medium grades,23Y last year. She has a length of 482 feet reira LS leading in Cape Colony. The Friday to ten years in the penitentiary. �� Y to 23%c. ., •r and beam of•833; feet. Iter draught is German frontier stations have been There were eight other charges of for-' • Baled. Straw-$G per. ton in car lots LIVE STOCK MARK =7l feet. Iter tonnage, which is ]9,•200, ordered to .disarm all armed Boers who g against ]scabs and one of theft. ery . ET • exceeds that of England's biggest bat- rn attempt to cross over into British O e c terms o s econdemnedeto e b 1,.00 tons. ay n the forrrter he . - . - - tleship, the Dreadnought, Y ° territori. despatch from Cape Colony five ye rs, the L b consecutive. BUFFAr.O MARKET. Toronto, Nov. I. fair trade was It is said will be 18 reported at ilio Western Market today pier horse-power,, reports that twelve Cape Colony farmers - 000, filer speed will he.203; knots. While have joined the raiders. Three of the Buffalo, Nov, 20 - Flour - Steady. as moderate• deliveries. this !s slower than the Dreadnought, it followers of Ferreira, the Boer raider, The United States Government hAs ,Wheal-Spring, quiet .No. 1 northern, Buyers lacked a'"supply for choice w expected that chi' Satuma's Mya- have been captured. One,of that prison- under'ahen the dissolution of the Stand :84y ; winter, firm; No. 2 white,-79c. butchers' heifers, and for these $4.50 to barn boilers will give her greater steam- `ers is a brother of Ferreira. erd Oil trust. � CCrn-Steady'; No. 2 yellow, 5-YF.c; No. ;x!•65 could-be obtained. Common and. ing stability. The.armament wilt con- _ - _ ' 2 corn,'51c. Oats-Firm; No. 2 white, ,fair cows sold a.t.low prices., Good cows sis>t-.of fours 12-inch guns, ten JG-inch ,I I •38c;. No. 2 mixed, 36%c. Barley- could be had at $3 to $3.25:per cwt, and find 12 LO-MM.;,guns. The, Japanese - .. _ . . 1 - - -- naval architects have utilized_;7n t construction of,the-Satstum the valu- _n aide lessons learned in ,the late war.• SCANDAL -_�___ - NW0 . .1 I SANFRANCISC09S- -AICHGOLD MINTS. - I . I... . -1 _ Th i ;; Matti, p� cached �`! - . - . : : _.. . . . e En ne and Pulman �A ane ' There ,is Great Excitement 'at atm• Relief Money Which Neer R Stan , 6a , e ska cLewa -T . a K pt tYce :. : A desp tch-tela? hfa.idstonc, Bask., e ' :.: bails _the Co,rnmettee i. ' cooed miner, who has been prosper int ----'. - • _._ _:_ :.. - _. : . _- _ _ _ _ between Maidstone and Birling,-.errivccgi. rn \Voiidstock says:' Peter Jorgensen, Menden, Neb.,left hand ._ . -. A despatch from B three ribs. _ - ---- .._ here on Tuesday and reported having Grand Trunk,.express No. 4, Chicago to laeer4Ad, Mr. Hicks, uf[alo, e inter- • • .- 7 A despatch from San Francisco says: eta1eoul-boriLiescharacter of the eposftalhservice, discovered rich placer•diggings just cast broken. James' Smith, Chicago, head* p new in�"estigation .is progressing in which it,is alleged was criminally tam- of this town. The samples broyght in New Fork, due`in this oitg at CIO a.m., ' and back bruised. Airs. Smith, Chicago, - the course o[ developments' in the local pei-ed with, .. _ . . _ -. are similar to that found at Birling, and �was wrecked early on Friday morning ankle sprained, hip bruised, and back It now appears Ihat A considerable 'sum bt money was it fs'possible the gold will cover a much a� a point only a few yards east of the wrenched. Outside of those seriously graft-scandal. lar er area than was at first reported. hurt a number of the passengers suffer pasty sums of money, large coil small, also sent through the express corn. neat excitement .prevails, and people interlociter at the road."tg on the ell badly bruised limbs. and small cuts gent from different States to Snn-Fran- panes and Wells Fargo, which com= aro rushing here in great numbers, Beachville-Ingersoll Road: Tfie entire about the face and hander The rolling. cif.co for the relief. or the earthquake p,•nies -n-re now investigating the dis en claims having already been train, with the exception of the engine stock was badly'-damaged. :. . utTd fire•sufferers, never reached the appearance o[ $10,580 sent in one pack- caked and it is thought that before • and one Pullman sleeper, left the track The cause of the accident cannot be relict cotnmitt.ee- Sonic of these age from the citizens of Searchlight; staked - sets to many large companies and three of the coaches were ditched, accurately ascertained. The railway amounts, ,which aggregated d large soar, Nevotla, which the r�'3ief committee say were mawhi to the care of \la}ar they never received, and which the;. will be formed to extensively operate 'one day coach being thrown on its men say that.it was due to a breaknga' rUe,s. Experienced miners V:Schmitz, . J. licney, Deteciit.^ \\'m. onmPfRllvFs�n[tthe committee tohwh m who have already visited the place state was killed and that theclistt oft n ured ono ofe them baggaget�co running The ,- $urns and about 100 ' G0 rnynrnt reson that the findings and formation are as was not greater than six c. Those WHO -theory-that one of the axles broke is I . ascots hour. 17cctt mnlcing imestigatinn. it �'as addressed. g recently suffered more or less serious injuries dispelled by the fact that none of t!�e-r President 110",sc'"'It is the ideclnrrss frit includc'ct1tinetl Pt nffencre'Js of this e ra doto rs northern nal f. rich as sr n, and willund ibtedlY are:Edward Wilkinson, brakwman, axles nre. broken. Others .think 'tlSAtt� beh'n,l the ri;quiry and he g hack badly injure 1. Edwin Skinner, a it was due to the rails spreading, snot lac• man shitty of diverting the I-Miei of the relief contributions, It is said attract a lar e influx of mirrors to this Pierre, Mich., badly cut about the head. tlYis is probably the correct theory. • , ,:,. uttd°.shall escape justice. gs will district. Maidstone is the Most acces- ustice. 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"'�,.; J- `�.�{♦ +♦�,♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦�} +�♦♦♦}+}♦♦♦} ♦}}} ♦ brought into unusual promin@nce s altmenta were !n an inverse ratio to her dtte hereat f would not tempt me to spoil , ♦♦* white scar beneath" his left eye ratability, and formed a good domestic other ,ople's little games. . r your promise," fi'� ,"z,} :�' I 1, 11 that scar, and Se1tC id chills runnigng b Jusmt that voice w d aA7a I come in?" night, Edward they wishing his acousinPforslul�c- 1 a over him. and a sof sn y g g Alter one more mighty grasp of his "Certainly," replied Paul, in some tre• cess, and thinking As he took his way ` { s C� " ''to .' ace cousin's hand, Paul turned to his mo- pidation, and his mother entered; upstairs !that whatever Miss Sibyl Rick . :. I .11 -, her, who presented each cheek to him "I will not intrude, dear children," she man's character mi ht be, the Rlckmttn .1 - as he had done to Edward, and solemn' said; "I merely come to tell Edward on blood' was reputed might be an emineri . ,`, him, as it he had been absent no account to .rise for our early break- mild and tranquil fluid, well calculated thy, or was at least a.Spartan fast unIess�re-Ieeis quite rested, and to to temper the fire of such of the terrible ly blessed ' ♦ �� n'n with h' shield rather in hi little it working." Alowbray strain- as might have been for mon �:.� ish is twit gal G my w than-upon n upo t.g Th n rl tnqu ed with She gvan ed h od bless you. transmitted to Paul. n r e Pau r an air of deep-solicitude about various dear boys," before her nephew had time (To be continued). ♦ ,OR, QIERVASE RICKMAN $ after which both young « . evil symptoms with which she appeared t, thank her, Y g _♦_ s AMBITION. ' . to have been amietcd in the morning. men breathed. more freely, and Edward = ♦ and was informed that all had happily look an embroidered velvet cap from his PERSONAL POII`TEIt.S• , . + yielded to treatment; save 'one. parceiR "1 still haves that dreadful feeling of "Poke the fire, Ned," Paul said, cheer- Interesting Gossip About Some of tho +++++++++++++++++++++++# 6 # # # # ♦'.♦'+`......♦ ♦ constriction across my eyes;" she said, fully, when the door closed atter her. -.,*Vorld's Prominent People. AFTER Al. - -- "Welcome, dear nephew, welcome to in a tone of mournful resignation. Then he opened a closet where stood a „ i ,. skeleton partially draped In a dressing- 'It is said that, apart from Royalty, the our dwelling. Paul should have been Have you, indeed Y" returned Paul, Edward �esley, fln,iing no fence of here to receive ou, but his medical " gown, which the fleshless arm, extended only man who figures on the-active list 'his cousin at Arden Crass, tools the nth y earnestly. Perhaps a little wine and as if in declamation, -threw back from both of Army and Navy i" the Hon. !? duties have doubtless detained hires. your dinner way remove it. It not, I. indicated to him over the next link in You know what martyrs to duty medi- will give you a draught, I will tah-e the gaastly figure, and crowned by'a Rupert Guinness,'who is Lord Iveagh's the chain of downs, dismissing Gervase cal men are. You may remember our smoking-cap rakishly tipped on one side heir, and well known in the athletic Rickman from his mind with a dim y Y Ned at once to his roum, and then we " dear uncles life with its constant inter- can dine wilhcit, delay." of its skull. Lets be jolly far Dace, world for his prowess with the sculls �. -morn rernembrance of hziving seen rupiions." Edward's surprise at ,finding his `have a rouse before the morn."' He H•e is a'captain of the London Rifle Bri ..and disliked him before. "yes, I remember," returned Edward, blooming aunt the victim of so many transferred the dressing-gown from the gads, and also commander of the new Thos every day we pass men and not dreamin that his cousin's medical bare braes to his.. owfi-strong young force of Royal Naval Volunteers. g dreadful pains was forgotten in the live- 'shoulders, and the cap from the grin- women whose hearts leap and ache like Mr. W. W. Duffield, who is known as duties at that moment consisted in ly chat of the dinner-table, as well as in ning skull to his dark-curled brow, be- ,. ' our own, taking no more count of them Ihe Grand . Oid Man' of Chelmsford, driuking tea in the fire-light and talking the. great satisfaction that meal afforded than of the stones along our path, " heath which the cruel scar showed. England, is a wonderful person in many, to a most attractive young woman. I him after his long Walk. Perhaps it was Edward's fano excited g •though any ane of these may turn the " P y' ways. Although nearly eighty six years current of our destiny and eller our very suppose you never know when to expect Your renown has already preceded by the suggestive revelation of the skate- of age, he does physical exercises night Paul: you, Edward," Paul observed. Arden ton, which made the secar,_a ear un- an nature. "Never:' she said, taking Edward's is already lull of your arrival." pp d morning—he learned them at the . Perhaps this sturdy pedestrian did not " q ,, usually distinct and livid; perhaps 'it grammar school three-quarters o! a arm, tlhd walkfh with a slow' step and Arden, • Why I saw no soul there.' v a on the,li ht, g 4hink of anything; most likely he re- 8 was FY g century ago—walks at least flue tulles -• _foiced unconsciously in the keen live air rustling dress into the drawing-room, "No? ,.Have you forgotten• the sign- "A7y aunt has made me a howling every day, and fills numerous public ap- _ which was darkened by henry' curtains post r' swell," he said; looking at•the embroi- of the downs, the sense' of the infinite tri' the windows, and was only lighted "What! was that squint-eyed fellow an " pointmeitts. which moving on a height affords, the dared cap before he put it on. Awfully picador of the shifting clouds, through by the fitful gleam of the fire. "Indeed, acquaintance of yours?" he asked. kind of her." If' Edison be the wizard of the New which the setting sun was now break- my life 'Would be very sad and solitary "What do you think of that, mother, „ World, then certainly Jan Szecepanik Sha is kind." commented Paul, his Ing—touching Alice Ltrigard's face -with but for the happiness it gives me to as a_description of honest Gervase Rick- thou a similar position in Europe., ge temporary gayety .sani$hing as 'quickly though sill] but thirty-two years of age, Lhink that my dearest child is of so man?" said Paul, " a fresh glamour, as she walked un- much use to his fellow-creatures. That, "You don't mean to say that was Ger- as it came; no woman has a more his name is already immortal as the in- known to Annesley by the side of the ?, " heavenly disposition than my d-ear, mo- Ynan whose pulses her presence so deep- dear Edward. is my greatest consoles- vase Rickman.' exclaimed Edward.• i venter of a Ioom vv pith does in a few titer when free from those attacks, which 1� stirred—and in the once-famhiar but tion," and Mrs. Annesley sunk with the thought f had some faint remembrance hours what by old rnethods look years! are probably the result of some cerebral halt forgotten landscape, with its limits air of a saintly empress .or : imperial of him, Heaven oAly knows what-I said He presented to the emperor of Austria lesion:" of hill and sen, its lake-like sheet of saint upon her•throne-like- arm-chair by about his Sather! if he recognized me, " a piece of tapestry containing 200;fl00.000 Perhaps," Edward suggested, hopes' the flre, and sighed softly and smiled. %vhy-.on earth couldn't he say so." crpssiigs of silk thread, which was be- slate roofs down in"the hollow where the fully, 'she may grow out of them with _ conuence of two stow streams formed, stip eetly as she arranged the white satin Fie was not sure till he describe you , gun and flnished w ilhin five hours. By roots, slrnigs of her delicate cap, which bore to me. 13y lire way, mother. I forgot to. advancing years." " old methods this ivould have taken four but t erhaps." sighed Paul. But all thew it. ' the River Mede. The lake-of blue ro _ _ -- ist A traditional, resemblance . . the!say why.] was tale. I met Hickman,and years to make. smoke, out-of which, slim and spirit- w+ ow s cap whit site flail a i; in the blood. Aly uncle flnlph Mow- Sir Douglas Fox, wZro }s preparing the like, rose the tall while church tower, discarded as unbecoming. It is thus that Lave demoralizes: no- bray was offended with my father once, new Channel tunnel plans, is one•of the thin else would have.matte Paul An- and he laid awake at night iflr six !,neatest living engineers. lie is best its vveatern faces touched by the sun's f Having dutifully placed a. footstool for 8 fleeting glow, was Achdingtan. the old her, he took his seat on the opposite{nesley Invent lies, especially useless we concoctirrg the most stinging known in the north of England as the __ familiar town in which he had passed side of the (ire,and began losin himself- orrttg. tits mother looked amused at his g (. phrases he could thinicTf for a letter he man vvho engineered the Mersey tunnel. ,many a,school-boy's hotldny- in admiration and wonder of his sera= demure Ince, theft she glanced at Edward wrota him, 'I'll show you that'letter The construction -of bridges is another' - - •- hic•arid di ified aunt just n--ne lint] and laughed. (c,rni of h» engineering genius.. and he QUI was now-'familiar.: the furze in p km "And how was dear Siby1;"'.st .asked, some day." r wh}ch he end Paul once killed snakes done in his boyhood; indeed, something�with-satirical ti ow gravity. `\\'ell!'I hope it will never break out will always l,e remembered by the great and looked for ratsbit-holes�.11re copses -"I his.boyhood's awe returned to him•ire- y' in you, Paul;', said Edward incau- bridge across the Victoria Falls on the the fascination of the presence. "Sibyl? oh! ( believe_she was very .. ., _ .. .. �nmhesi:River. But perhaps the work - where (hey' gathered nuts and black- well. She was out: Y'or� remember little t1°qty _ ed for the still sat as it ri ght as in -those Srt�bie; Ned?" Pnulossidmlmvfioiwns al- "f,gray dear feUow?" replied Paul, with that will make him hue as one of, the berries;-the heathy waste renown P 6 _ whortleberries, and the hamlet with the days; neither arm chair nor footstool A little mtschsav u p his good-tem rut smile; there is no eatest enginecrin intel}ecls of the dray stone bridge over its mirror-like were needed. save as adjuncts.to her ways tensing us?. Oh! yes. I dare any I fear for me. I am a purebred Annex is the CaPa to Cairo rnllwr�v, which,he . stream, widening into a pond at fire toot dignity. Every little. detail of lie dress i,should scarcely recognize her riow. Is fey" - _ transformed from u C@cil Rhodes dream of -the down, which fell there in ail showed the exactitude and•f}niah that she grown info a t,eauty "Ah "' said I;dwntd, and looking Ie- irilo an actuality. 'sbru t steep, down which the cousins only women conscious o( a ower to .Are not all _'ladies beautiful'"' re- gro(ively at .the fire.._ _ _ Lord Lonsdale is s boxer of no mean P P. p had =etude many a rapid,descent~ tobog- charm bestow on such trifles: there.was turned Paul., "You Shall'go over and "There has not been a .serious gxplo= skull, rind on one•occugton displayed his ganing in primitive fashion. There stood old• rich lace in her cap and about her jldge for yourself before Long. i-heard sion .since New-year's-e%e;' conlinucd pugilistic powers in public. Iiis'lordship "the.relit with Its undera`hnA wheel; the neck; a few costly jewels, old friends of a al piece of crews at'Arden." h$ con- foul, cin.ping his hands nbov�e-his head, avas riding home from a fox-hunt one -, plaintive cry of the moor-hen issued Edward's, were in her dress. there was tinued, "Captain Annesley•ts-dead."- and looking at the chimney-piece, which 'day, when he. encountered a wagon- _ from the dry .neige__rustling.- in._,>the ,a rang on her-hand, the diamonds In "\\do �LaR Ile?" asked Edward. In was ndorneci. wil:i a cc Ir •of 'a driy�t who insolently refused to make -" March wind; all sorts of long-for otten which caught the !lire-N ht and broke tt - g K ditfemntly. "There was an Annesley in skirl] and cross-bones,flanked' by sev- way for.a Indy driving a fin The noble objects appeared and claimed old ac- Into a thousand tiny fierce flames;.when uaintance with him: The chimes of the she smiled, her well-formed tips showed the_106ttr flus.saes; I never met, him:' eral stethoscopes and. other mysterious lord got off lits horse rind. without throw q \Ira Annesley flushed steeply and said aha. .-wicked-looking •instrriments, apd ins of[ his coat, orxiereil the wagoner to ` church clock came.floating through iha a rovv of perfect;pearls. She vvns an nothing for a favi 'minutes. E'nul looked above which was the smiling portrait-of of "put up 'Cris hands;' ,which he did L 'titre grey air, like a frk'ndly voice from imposing, as well as a handsome figure. at her, and the unspokr-t thought flash- a. lovely little girl. u`ith a strong tike promptly, bc.ng an expert in Ihe "noble •. far-off boyhood..'and-alter a little musi= ,tier. n4phew gazed earnesily. at. her ed_f�_nn ,Aq'Vae oth"_"This brings .itLss to I+irs_Anne;}e2. "You know how art" and.conf dent. Il was n ser .trinarr _ _ rel melancholy prelude, struck-six deep .[or some time.while she,werrt on in her us very near -the .d1cdesw arth iihherf- I -valued• the.I'ar}an Psyche'of-Thor fight„lo�- both combatants, but the wa . "' notes, smooth anti gentle tones, asking after lance:' • • waldsen's you- gave Pp4 She knew it, guw-r was mads . to "bite earth"'and Vt'ithout thinking. he took the old ac- his mother,and sisters, and toiling htm ,flow very snd!" she said at last, in for she took it in both hands and dashed acknowledge defeat.' customed footpath through the fields b� Various little items at family news; while rather a bard voice, while Paul bit'his it on'the-hearth." King ilaak�n, when he first joined (he (he fire-light played upon the soft rich- some. w tae, half ward a nin.felt cold chills Gree n Danish Nav t u h osAtle hinK of _ iha streeFn fend tse^ars Knbry lips and then. dtnnb — pt N► - nese of her .:>, sparklre p over him• and tits gaze followed Puul6 Denmark's grandson, was lren!ed exactly snatch of old song,' forgottari Ior years. s.hamcd rpt fife`inter rc niton o the from her eyes and her jewels, and threw 4.Dear old Pauir' he mused. "is he as swift glance. to the dCmple✓( child•!=ice he find loved. like any outer boy. The chic[ purser- unchanged-as these fields?" lie, knew tier shadow, as if,in.,,int ,c�h.mockery.- "!t is .important that you should know haul's only. sister..Nelly, whore end. had Lssued his mess gear, consisting of an _ distorted into ltxt chanE t��r shapes bS who Captain Amr,alcy was. Edward;' been so tragic. iron knife and feel:, n tin spoon, two t[n- that was impossible; for the lads had gi old witch-like women, on lu the wall be- " -And what did you do'." he asked. plates, and a zinc mug. On his way back Spent a couple of years together ata he said, after a minute, because. after ,French. school, __and lead met-several. hind ' " me,.you are the next heir'to itie Infant ""oti! I just 3enl the gown D?rby Ica- t^ quarters the Ind stumbled while going, Welt; aunt,' he said, at-last,• I need - times [n their mariitiood. son ha:leeves.' aen`ice after it;' replied Paul. "so pray dip 'A la ,ler, and all theses things went IL was pleasant to fled himself.'!n the not ask if you are•well: You don't look g g don't notice uid absence'of either.`' fLying- over ilio deck, waking the chief "Thi, is hastly; t,ie idea of my bean .-clean, wind-swept streets of the little a day older than you used lo, 1. have your, heir!" repiied Edward,, who` was "Shevalued the lea-service:' said Ed- l;unner from a nap and bringing down dune nothing b'ut admire you' for fife speedily enitghtcned ns'to the ezacl re- ward, inwardly thankful that if?e fiery on hin►sclt n valley et abuse. tie then - tow-n, where .the lapips were every mo- -last Inn minu'tes." ' mein sfio"'wing tiny points of yellow fleet ,,. •„ lafionship; ,and properly•relreshed on •Atvvvbray blood -did not-flow'. est-]low' in :his -5cted as.nress-boy for the other appren- So, sir," she returned, smiling, you the sup ect of the half-forgotten legend. v'eins., ticw, and had to fetch their soup, wash Ilii the,'dusk, and the shop-windows were } g �' casting pale and scant radiance upon Have already learned the arts 'Of yoiir En which he apparently took but a inn- ••imagine the smash:' said Paul* pen- thepates. and clean up generally. .� profession; and 1{now:how to flatter. id interest, and the cometsation .� Ur.F_11.Cowen, Ute lnmous composer. 1. ,...the almost deserted pavement; for even . sively. And the- deed, was sci.rcely Fye on you,, to practice on your old resent! drifted to.,othe. topics. was a young man of only twenty-five to the High Street the quiet town p 01 lone when,, w'itlr it la `at the dont, in l aunt! And pray, how' 'many young p when.:he wrote the music of "Tire Bolter showed,few passengers at.�his hour, Find ` After dinner ".Airs. Annesley played ,walks the vicar and stares aghast'at. the f .. tittle was heard save the cries of chil- ladies have you bereaved of their hearts some sonatas, and LdLvard sung some Lares and I'enates shattered on the land";he is now over .fifty, During the r. fn this manner! mterveniiig years fie has wrillep much . dren-at play, and the ocens.:onal rumble Songs to'per,accompaniment lilt t aul, di•aw•ina-room �eartli. Aty mother`turns "None," he replied, laughing. "I am .a p g t0 him v.ith the most heavenly smile beautiful music, but nothing from his of a cart.and still more occasional roll p � who -had been u the night before, and not a-lady-killer, I am put down as a. p y and wishes him' a'Happy•, y of a carriage. No one knows,what be= in the' open 'air all day, into a tievv� ear. pen hiss obtained the world-wide renown ' comes of the inhabitants,ot sinal( coup• slow fellow." sweet slumber. The otlter two sat chat- -'And ,just see what that clumsy boy of of this simply ballad. It was written is . "Nay, my dear kinsmnn; f pannot be- try .towns when-4h� -ace: I'M going to ling in low tones, h:dward describing r his mine has done,' apes adds, quielt,,.poiI .an hour or two on the sulgerling, of the lieve that the ladies of• these days hnce y p Ing to the fragments. 'Quite a genius talo Aima. two. Sterling,. Dr. church or .to market; the houses stand life as an artillery officer in n seaport such bad taste. You have grown into " l:owen was calling one day,upon the along the streets. but rurely give any{ lawn pot far off, discussing his chances for upsetting tltiri�s, dear .child.' sign of lite; the shops offer their mer;- such a tall.fellow,.you remind ale of mX of prorpotion and.his next brother's pro- •"I thought' I. heard something fall,' popular vocalist, when she read'Airs sainted husband." g replies the innocenli vicar,, quoting the ([enians's poem to him, saying she . chandise app, in'v'a:n. (. "res at \VOolvv irk, and hearing of lie stopped before a large red-brick f "My' mother- thinks "me' muctr�l[ke Paul's position, �ihieh was not a happy ,lines about 'mistress of het'self thoUgh Ihet,;ht.}t'w:ould male a boautitul song ` house,- drapes! vvilki graceful hangings uncle \Falter," he,replied,.wondering by one. . Dr.'.. \\'alter Annes]cy's partner, China fall,' and congratulating me on for her. When tite score was sent to her .- what process his lamented uncle had g n[ Virginia creeper, now a tnnss'of bare P who had 'carried on the business since having a mat-her with such . sweet next morning Alme. !;Farling liked it so brown, branches rattling dryly in the been canonized after death, since during his death, unluckily died- soon. -after � .: notch that she offered to bay the copy -'wind;. a house which withdrew 'itself, his dice his injured wife accounted him Paul began,to 'practice with him, thus IaEdward mused for some time on the right from the composer—an ungual as if in aristocratic ezcfit iveness, some the greatest of sinner.;;."an• ugly llke� leaving. aul t'o make, his ,way. single- misery of his cousin's life, n misery rare- course for a; singer to take; but to this . :yards hack from the line of houses tis- 'less, she tells me wilh cruel candor, handed. Patients distrusted tits youth ly, alluded to by Paul himself, and any Ur. Cowen,` fortunately for himself, , ing (lush on the street, an(1 was fenced 1.1cr0,cnmes a carriage, Is it l'out's?" and went to older men, so that things nlhi'i to which on Edward's part he would not agree. from intruders in a high iron railing, Io added. going to-tire Window and were not going as saioo�hly as could•be would have deeply resented:. He l:nevy The Duke of Connaught is a soldier behind -which a few ever�.reens grew• 100161" into the dimly lighted street, wished, and the business scarcely paid that the chain'must• be pressing tw tly^ Rist -and Inst. and 10 member of the ,� -half stifled by the thick coating of dust •\hat. n capital cob!" Paul's personal •expenses:- So they chat- for frim thus to disburden himself, and [loyal hamiLy has a. greater dislike of . — upon their shtrrirrg-teaw�s--Thcrc' were fife Admiral, as the cob- ��'as called, ted till the servants nppenred,.•and Z1Z t ke should,marry and unnecessary fuss or ceremonial. \Falk- three doors, one on each side, and One brou;tht h!s rapid trot to a sudden end Annesley read prayers, first asking have a quiet home of his own; to which ing ane -night after sundown along the . �proached by a flight of steps in the by ::Ring' down on his haunches before Paul if he felt equal to performing the Paul replied, mournfully, that he was, road through cramp R sentry recognized middle; on one of the. side doors "the the door, and in the same irritant Paul task himself after his labors, which he not yet,in.a poalion .to set�up house him and promptly turned.out, the guard.. -word "Surgery;' was painted, and upon looped to the pavement and sprung up- did not. • keeping. 1'he Duke acl:np to theged tho•salut.. and the railings was n Y,ra.ss plate, with the steps with a rapidity which in some "Come along and have a smoke,".said "Though, Indeed,-' he added, and dren walked up to the sentry, "\\hy . "Paul Annesley, _ Surgeon,, etc.," en- .men.would.have been undignified, blit Paul, with alacrity, •when his mother suddenly,stopped. . . 1 . clid.you turn the l;rard out.afler Retreat awed upon it. in him only.gave assurance of boundless had bidden them good-night. ."i smoke_ "Well?". - had sounded?'' l - inquired, "Orders s is, F .. lie ,was admitted by the. central door vitality. , • - to the consulting-room-" "It seems so brutal to�buiid lin a turn out the runid at all hours to mem into a large hail eccu(:ying the whole L•'dvvard \vCnt, to meet, hint, arid' led "Why there?" asked Edward,'doubt-- baby's• .death;'_ be'.replied- "and yet—" hers of the ]tile ham'ly, sir." "Then _. depth of the house, and I:aving a' glass him- into the room and with him 'a.. fully. , "It--alfers your �sifion, Paul," said !:jndl. rernem},er.that 3`m only a general 1C garden-door -on Its oppr,:;it�side. -l-kr-hrenth of the fresh night ai-r-:and a sug- "We'-l! you see it is•the only place. I Edward, "and being sentimental about at Aldershot, whatever U am..at Wind- ;pari scarcely-set Riot vvi7hirr ii•when n gesti0n oL hculthy manhood unit out-of dare not smoke anywhere else, I tell ,it won't keep the baby aliv_e." �_ sor," was Ibe quick. reply. .. - dst0r on his right opened, nnd.frnm .its door lilt. - - - tike patients it insures them against in- "true." .' one of the most.retnarkable and most ' . 1. — comp�r 'tive darkness there issued into a'how' met with less' of the Sava"c in-' 'fection, and receive the old ladies in the "I ih4nk I may assume.that-the 'unex- .interesting men in the British peerage is e i+ - the radiance of the lamp-lighted hall n, difference which , En".lishmen usually' dining-room. .1 was nervous about her pressive She' has already been found," the Earl of Crawford. lie is the head of - tan and ' stately woman, vviih snmv- flunk fit to assmne to welcome their best reception of you, .But I see you are in Edward said, remembering the dark tlra house of Lindsay and Premier Earl '.' ivtiile hair aniI large bright blue eyes, friends; they shoot: hands more than high favor." hints during dinner, and. Paul smiled of. Scotland, and one of his t[t1Qs is' Save her snowy hair, she .sht,we no 0ncer and smiled, .Pout even said that ,,She seems perfectly angelic; replied 'mysteriously. ,.'Perhaps I may meet her Baron Wigan. lie owns extensive coal- , iii, — sign of age; her step was elastic, tier ho was delighted to see his dear Ted, Edvvard, selecting a cigar from the box' at Arden?' fields in the neighborhood of \\'igen; as_, Il E' iro erect as a dart. '- that it telt like old times to see his•hon- o�fered him. "13y the.-way, 1 ,had no "Who knows? But 4 have never. yet, well as many acres of land in Scotland. "I low do you do, Aunt Eleanor?" said est .face, .and that he hoped he would i en. she was in delicate health." spoken. I am not entitled by my pros- He is a keen philatelist, ha�ing a colle�- Edvvard,• going up Co-liar• anti• kissing be able to extend the brief visit .he pur- . Paul laughed'. "I doubt ff any woman pmts to do so. I don't know_if I have tion of stamps valued at :£.5,(100, and-lis _ _ F. neat' scientist and traveller. Ili(- s1}Il blooming cheek; offered for his posed niakin"; iihile Edward avowed in the three kingdoms enjoys such•brit-. the smallest apnoea. And when you see is also a g t ' bgl,�;;�, "( missed. Paul, as you ape. Ihat it did him good to ace his dear liana health as my dear mother;' he re her, Ned," he added,'ivifli some hesita- �7any museums have titan enrichi'd by tT m' well you are looking!'' 018 Paiil, and that he, was fund to find plied, "but she is never bappy without tion, "perhaps you' will remember—" his gifts of rare birds, etc., and recently Airs. Annesley held his -hands and, Ilie-old -fellow looking so jolly. - Then some fancied ailment, I give her a little Edward burst out laughing and grasp 'he presented to riin Zoo a small family p Ed his cousin's hand. o[ elaphanilne tortoises which he had - • tool:^d into his face pith a seraphic they shook hands again, and the fire- colored water and a few bread-pills- "'Smite, whitb she replier! to hi salute I light.dnnced upon Paul's irregular tea- time .to time." 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'.;.?. ...Y. ..h•. � -.:f :: ,. ••Y'� ..,a^ti .. �'•. .y.. .. .. ..-.`a ..+I?•?� ,.qty .�:f✓.�4„ ":•."� _ .`�'� s. � ;� y.... _ yea .. •-_..��_� ' l slit I I ile eatalal-isk>ed,;-and -JYewrddvertisemerits. • the you,ag should be eneonr- ..• r pnbliahed•,cry Friday morning M its O>ac aged ;to become skilled work- w YlokerlaK Onti. T?ICYCLE FOUND,-Owner may •a - ll�en: The }sLonld be tau ht 1, - IMP60K �. �f TERMS 1 y K have same by proving proPercv and paying . K s tial pesFsas; 01.00 }paid lsadvaaes t lot neat �'h'tte hands told eapansea R A Hell,But:on aR't Pickering T spotless attire'are not the marks RLACKS3fIT13 shop and house to_ of the gentleman and scholar' " rent; Rood.toad•.no opposition coaven The man Who is honest and lent to church dna ace..Meals and stock for - sale. koeseseto6 at once.,A T Law,Danbartoa. The Peop' le's Cash Stoxe. ` ` takes a pride in his daily, vets- zit tion, always endeavoring to OST:-On July 5th, a 2 year old , rise, and-at the same time be L Muley halter,dark roam.slightly brindle considerate of the rights and str,yed from lot se, con. 10, Markham- Ra- - BATBB OF aDvERTIsiNp. ware offered.' •W.,G.REEBOR,Mongolia. 4gtf , insertion,per Ilse 10 o•n1e feelings of others,, is the man We mean that each most line shall strengthen our reputa- �m s.anaab•e�n n.ia.emon,psslirt• • s entitled to the term "gentle- BORROWED from me last ape}ng tion-that of giving most for the money. Our stock*is now in 'Ibis srEs doss not include Iwg•t-os Foreign ed_ +, by.some person whose name I cannot re- 4r .:latlsementa man. The scholar is not •ell,s rslpentaC■oats,will sola'D person kfodty splendid shape t0 verify the above statement. Our new line of t Bp.oiat terms given co pasties making con. found only in our halls of return U. endo•to m•as 1 am inneedof it. black underskirts cannot be surpassed for value and style-beautiful- s gnats!or! or 6 months or b�the year. Self- Robt: Gordon. Stt }early or yailii contracts pa,a 1. gn•reerly. learning, but are found in - _ ly flounced al:d accordion pleated, price 75C., $1.00, $1.25. SaYaeee osrds,ten lines or under,with payor, lar numbers in our factories AR:IZ RENT.-Being lot 18, Flannelette blouses, strapped, braided, with planta and buttons, yew,65 00 payable In ad aaGo. workshops. The man F con s, Ipwaship of Pickering,south of price 50c, 75c, $1.00. Flannelette night robes, 50c, We, 65c, $1.00. loesotio*in lootlGot ttrnaataa osatep•r line, saalai1oini ahe:Qillage-I!Claremont. con- ', .• fie• oenfsper lyse each .ab.want in..mon, who is capable of taking slating ok17b acres. On the premises are a good Flannelette Underskirts in white and pink 75e. Ladies Cardigan '{ pw:�No i ra a riertisia`a knows on•ppuea. merge of some department brick dwauinq,•first cissa baro, and■cam•&,an Jackets good and warm for winter $1.00, $1.25. Turnbull's under - postal o!„good v star•there beinv a-conn- Mia see and children. These undervests are all adverbisemeSte without written n•trnotioas of a large factory, owing to ing stream,and water in stable,two good ozch- clothing in Ladies, _ 'WilTheInserted until forbidden and charged his intimate knowledge Of seas Fall D;oaring done. For taytper pectic 'longer and heavier than any other make and perfect fitting. ;... .gordingly. Orders for discontinuing adYerti•e• alar•apply to D Forsyth.North Claremont.Wtt Mouftmtutbe In writing and "at to ttupub• the brainess, is as much an ed- MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS-A full litre, 50c, 60C, Mohan ucated man as the classical R'p, HOUSES TO RENT.-With and 80c. The last mentioned'are all wool shirts, D. B , 38 inches lob Work promptly attended to. scholar. It is far better Two•sees of lana with each.situated within long. This is a very special line for the price. Cardigan Jackets r , one mile of Pickering Yill4ge. There are on IMlurkar dt Thexton, Fir for the youth of our ecus- the premises of each.a emrA stable and other $1.25• Sweaters far men and boys, 50e to $1.35. try if they are taught that outbuildings. Pocaeaeion of one of the nausea Men's Suits $5 00,--$6,00. Scotch Tweed Suite Db. 810.00. . can be given at once, the other on the Lot of to be an independent meth- spru.l9ur. For lnrchez patticnlan apply co Overcoats and Rain Coats, price $8.50, $9.50 and$10.00. p _ NOTES AND COMMENTS anis or farmer is more to Robt atiller,Pickering,or to w v Riebardsoa Boys' Suits, a pieces $4.50, $4.75, $5.00. Overcoats, $5.50 t0 at his.orace,Pickering. 5tf be preferred than to be a $6.50. +„ Municipal matters are again be- poverty-stricken lawyer or 4R31 TO RE`T.-Containing 1;5 Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes, Etc.-A complete assortment % coming a frequent topic of con- doctor of which the country F acres. On the premises are a good cone CROCKERY.-Everything in this line. Dishes in sets, or as two barna and other outbuildings. This farm 4, tiersotion throughout the tows n- has too many. is particularly adapted for stock, 50 acres or you Rant them-. We will have some nice things in the above line ' 6h1 From the. resent outlook plowing has been done, a targe portico of the f,Or Xmae tCade. p• p remainder is seeded down. all in a goo�i state u the probabilily is a large number Robert Beith, ex-M. .,.has re- of cultivation. mall watered and fenced Pos- GROCERIES.-All fresh and good for Holiday trade. 'Ogilvie's of candidates will bein the field turned from a two months' visit session Riven on the lot of sprit.1907, with the Royal Household Flour, also Cream and Tea Buns. Butter and ot frlowinq at once. For further pat• �. -for municipal honors. The to Europe, where he bongessi n lit two ticntara ap ]filler Pickering,or to Eggs taken In trade. , change in the law regarding the Hackney stallions, eighteen Hack- w v Richarapoa at his office,fickefdng. sty 7�,� ` gersonell of-thecounty council will ney mares, and four Clyde mares. Preventicg, as the name implies, D, SIi1IPSON &' COMPANY, Induce more men to seek member- Mr. Beith now has forty-eight prevent all Colds and Gripe when r ship in the to councils. In horses in his Bowmanville stables: --taken at the sneeze stage.' Preven- _ '- future the county council will be Thus. Baker. of Durbarn County tiss are toothsome candy tablet's. P=Ci�aZ'lIR��N ', �NT- composed of the reeves and de- who accompanied Mr. Beith, Preventics dissipate all colds quickly. -ptlty reeves of the township conn- brought out two Clyde fillies. and and taken early, when you first feel ells instead of tieing independent is importing-& number of Sllrop Hutt a cold is corning, they cl ck and or the, township cotiucilsas sheep L A+ Piles ou htytathem.afe children,tan thor- - hear mentioned for the reeveship ed or'aa�t ts• Oulut, Among the namp,4 an cent b6 Mend- 1VLn vre. ;and de ut reevesi are the fol- ed in 5 g ant and fro cent boxes by F 3 P Pickering Pharmacy. �- ]owing:-James Todd, James ;McBrady-, R. . R. INfowbray, '� Others Help Thos: Poacher, John Geraw, ?j$ you As wear giving up our More we.have reduced all our stock James Undarhill, C. S. Palm- 9, r We will give a few• of the leading articles atilt their prices:- ler, and D. E: Pugh. For the To recover lour stolen property. Felts,80c a yd, now selling for 60c Black and.Blue Velreta 55c, now 42c ” Y Position of Councillor, a nutii- The Slipper-soles 311c 23 Brown Velvets, 58c, now' 14 her of names are mentioned Tiay-cloths ?.,3c 19 Crochet cotton, 5c, now 04 . . 'including John Gerow', C. S. �1Ckei'ltf� Til�11�iKce 160Ml I(ke Tooth brushes, 2 _19 Dav Ba)ka. 90c. now - 68 Palmer, D. E. Pugh, James _ Will do thi-,+• Colored piece 39c. now' for si1L•, Sac, now 43 Order Books. 0 27 McFarlane, J. 3I. Madill, T. "C. . 50c.now 38 Sleighs'.81,10, now 75 + t Osborne. John A. White, J. H. Members having property stoleu common} - �• now ,23, now 19 23 Miehell, Ed. Will.on, Geo: Tool. `' cage immediately with any member Chriatmstp toys and fancy good,9 reduced at the-same rate. We Spencer and F. L.Oreen. :_ of E:ecative Commutes. have one very good glass ease alit} two cheaper,ones for sale. , EALE REGISTER. t Membership fee 61,00. ' Tick d fro the Presideat or 1 Tickets mat behad m The gne3tiotl'of technical eau- Tlat lrsa.t,Y, :tion, 29TH, 19M. Secretary on application, �. �QO+w �- `. _Auction sale of farm stock, imp le= I cation is ung that suouer or later, P Arthur Jeffrey, J.A. 0 Cortnor menta,.etc.,on lot 32,con, 1. Pick- yt r - m°Lest be sellgnaly considered by grin the property of Geo,.Hedges. e?. S."iar President. .. Yall • )+- the people ofC;auada, if we are to Salgnat one. See bills for part ct u- Exec. Nom =lien. Leng, 1 E.Pugh,U. S., �lilJ3rer� �pell�n� take our lace among the nations _ - P Ines. Thos. Poucher, Auctioneer. 0+1met°,Piekaring,Out. _ of the world in the matter of in- TrEsnAY,, DEc.- 4TH. 19iA.-Auction dustrial progree . -sale of 15 acres of standingtimber, - • ties of Canada along-these lines consisting of hard and soft wood; W _. - pt. .G�t the n k - _V_ re unsurpassed by sn other ilicluding a uantity of first-class' ` t � F eouutry. ..We are in possession pine. suitablelor building purposes, We invite the ladies of PicLerine and surrounding po on lot 3, con.3, Pickering, the pro- = ` of the raw Material, unlimited in country to our Fall'•Millinery Openings on the extent. Our forests cover pert of C. H. Pilkey. Sale at one. {: above dates. Be sure to come and see. y See bills.- Thos. Poucher, Auction- millions of Square miles. So far eer. _� ,�/� R, �' . H E R K S ' C �• ]lad—enly ft• -.glimpse of TU DAY, DSC. 18TH, illk3.-Alictloii _ �.': '! fJrir mineral possessions. There sae O t , hnuae and is no possible reason why Canada lot,belonging to the James Pollard -should not become a roat. mane- estate is the.village of Pickering, faeturing coulttry. No count t� Sale at 2 p, m. Watch .out for' - g 1g in the world can Compare with bilis and advt. contain}fig full \�� Wall Pa ers' 'Psi ns O1 s Thos. Poucher, nuc• a '� oulre in the matter of water-power tiparticulars.,oner. � e� - , ! ! and transportation , facilities. What we now require is the ekill- D.-On the Brod: Road != �+t TC• about 99ad a good blanket. Loner call r s =ed workmen to develop our at s. Robsons, _coraar of Brock Road and "-" � A large fresh stock now on hand Orica in Wall Paper ranging ' 11% coacesaioa. Scf, t e natural resources. In the past, __. _ �9 +�„� �; from Be.up. _ the attention of the ' overnlneut • and of the ,le has been conMortgage­—Sale of.. D�elIin� �¢ _ . ,fined alntasst I exclusively to. House in -Pickering Village :.To}�n Par t. ;.�ia'bartaaz the preparation of students for , -- L ndcr and by -virtue of the powers the learned ' professions. The of sale contained in a Mortgage which �� �� �T i L .:.professions must be looked after. will be produced at•the time.of sale z •le o r e Idor• We need physicians, lawyers, and on which default in payment has The•undersigned }Fill be in Picker- i Produce 'Market dentists and teachers. Those'who been made, there•will be offered for ing every Wednesday for the benefit -' ,- enter the profession in Canada Rale'by' Public Auction at Gordon's of his man customers who want their W. C. LaFraugh, of $tou$ville, If pan cat ;Deed two or more cat- must strive, to be the equals Hotel in the Village of Pickering on watches,clyocksandjewelieiy repaired wilt be at Mechin & Poucher's' tle' for me through the winter Of those of any. country. But Tuesday, the 18th day of December, Kindly leave them at Dr. Bateman's store, Brougham, every Tuesday 1909, at two o'clock P. M. the follow- drug store. AM-Work warranted. morn}n prepared to pay the high- lease drop are a card and I will, there is a tendency to overdo 8 g P Pt+ P p p ing desirable property, namely:- Iutter &d the Witter. More attention Vila a Lot Numbed• Twenty-three on . . E gs, He has also arranged with y return mail send you the' gain must be directed towards in- the North side of the Kingston Road dllstrial education. During the g 530-43 w hitby. HgMechin to buy produce for him I R•dl allow you. No money re- g in the said 'Village of Pickering, ac- during the week for either trade past twenty or thirty years. cording to the Municipal Plan con- or cash, as desired. quired from`you. Germany has established num- taining one quarter of an acre No n.i erous technical schools, and more or less, and more particularly a a a b ,rr Q ipb m Write phone ot.apply to .we now see see the result. In described by metes and bounds in said a 'e M o -VV. C. ?�el+SraaZZeY1. man lines of manufactures Mortgage. 1 9 0 Pts ;� e A.'WHITE, Brougham. 'she yis now leading the world, On the premises there is a comfort- 11 , . • ; sa able double tenement frame dwelling .S = a e t v B :. • and has become a dangerous house with small kitchen and wood o fa .. d o Q= rival of England. . There was shed. There are some fruit trees: c e $ $ 4 c p FOR S Ar. Ziacklsmithing a time when the opinion was The property known as the Pollard �e r °,g Q; �bm lass 19 aK �q M -- • - universal that the educated estate, is centrally. situatrd on the :; '� ` g — man was the man with _ a North side of. Kingston Road in the ? `o"i •2 cola�o •w TRIPE TOMATOES The undersigned having bought out ° z knowledge of Latin and Greek. Police Village of Pickering. a $ �sy2 g Q� 'c = _ the blue m thing business of R It is true that the man with Terms of Sale:-20 r cent of the +� ._ a a s o Cwt and Moore,is Prepared to do black. a knowledge of the dead and purchase money is to be paid on the a c „ o e•o ,fan A 1 Veget a as mithing•in all its lines. k day of Sale, and the balance within p a & : of modern lan ua es gets a _ ll k'nds of abl s in fie on. 8 8 30 days thereafter. 1 1 Feb I a• At Horse shoeing-a -Specialty. F pohsh thtldt 'he cannot find in The sale is subject tea reserved bid. 's ie :-'a a a� d •+� iter p - the laboratory or 'in the Further particulars sad conditions o..rl pr' -(j}gmDisT( ge'8 Garf�eII9, C+ECRC�I•• -+R Mr�9� # - _ workshops but it ls__ folly_.to _will be made'at the Sale. or may es a s m o rn Jmay me 0 46,7 Brou harm say that only such a Mau is had on application to 'W. V. Richard- rr ps Jae a g DICKERING, ONT. an educated man. ' The man son, Pickering, John O'Connor,Whit- ' ' wile is skilled' in his chosen by: the Vondor's Solicitors, or Auc- r m m •!8 a re: July ' +.� 11[>ler ,ltirns 'Opens JQKURrt( 294. tioneeir. u N Sept M - -Y calling is as much" an educated Dated this 20th day of November, b a. Oct. w - Here are some,of the recent records man he .who esti, converse in 1906. 8 to 8 8 „ .. 0, A Nov. C by. the `."seven or' eight different,: long- Dow& llcGillivury Thos. Poucher �„ Deo pt 1w�w a uages. The man who can Vendor's Sol'rs., Auctioneer, Jaanary.Ig07-whits 9,Oshawa 10, Braugbam turn out with his own hands Whitby. Brougbam. 11,Port Perry 19,Uxbridge 90,Caaaington 19, ' an ezquisite piece of machin-• 7-9 Beaverton IS. i ery, is the equal of the man ® � � TORONTO, ONT. who can away his- thousands t When the tip of the dogIr nose is with his powers of oratory. BAKING l cold and moist, that dog is not sick. Out of the last 250 calla from baeiness The world l9 now beginning to _ ' •A feverish dry noise means sickness firms we have filled FIFTEEN of the recognize the fact that the with a dog. And so with the human positions. We had nb one else ready skilled mechanic is as useful On and after May 1st I will conduct lips, Dry, cracked and colorless lips Of all materials and deeittu to send. We have also' had S`l calls ex- to the world as the learned business in the store adjoining J. H. mean feverishness, and are as well Ill kepti a stock. I1 will pay you for business college teachers. 101 Beai's furniture shop, where 1 will a sarin To hitve beautiful, ink, students of other business colleges or professor. Never before in p p g• p to call at our works•cd inspect our.book P keep constantly on hand a good sup- velvet-like li�ppe, apply at bed time a and obtain prioe.. Don't be misled by shorthand schools were enrolled 'here the history of the world was ply of bread and cakes, coating of Dr. Snoop's (been Salve. agents we do not employ them,oonsequent- during the last two years. We be- the demaned for skilled work- Cakes of all triads made to order It will soften and, heal any skin ail- ly we can, and do throw off the agents lieve we have the best commercial `• men so great as it is at the shortest notice. meet. Get a free, trial box, at our commission of 1e per oent., whiob you will school in_Canada. We thoroughly present time.' The screen- Ise-Cream Parlor in connection.. stare, and be convinced. Large nickle o•efaiuly save by purebasing from •s satisfy oto' students. Write to-flay p i 'mentshould do everythinglit pox- caged glace jars, 25 cent& Sold by p�solicited. for Catalogue. " Bible to advance technical educe- W A. Tom. Ftakering Pharmacy' - . ,. .. _�t'8' ''xR >"'3rDr I "�dYo^r�,w. .}.r;?,-•.rrm-anWRITE MM7,.^�.L wY.'� ANtT E C W. JyA� ."•.t7=Ea...L.. L1OTr,�+tta".r ztr,ef►nCnodyi.ops.a4"•'lt9., Oar. YngandMore schools p ,t,t Opt. ww� •tY a , .e "s'•. ., : . :•.}a3'. �, es .1 h f; u i r yz �. r a' , �- '•,`+k>+• :..� ..:. tsi'r,• .a..1+F '�t�::,.,.+•� ,., :. .. ..�. _.��ti :_, x �.:'�na •si ',�'•:_•. 'C _fes � • :«. ^:x _ .. .A. ..-:n .t,.•....) ., ..-,�v .,g ,• • RMT "-'y'•�'; '' ` �'J. +' -u. �'e'i.,.Z'. ".:.."T'' .u.t"'• '�+r'�ftz•- --c• ..' i,',.. + �:'*r,"•'�r:d::�,'"':;..1,. .t- ^'k° ', Y' r•.r.•,>.., :.,.x.r -H�, _i: w ` .er..;�• 4 r- � ::, •_.:']�. .. - � ...., ..• .-rte.. - q � � hAREatOHT "k�': ' Wm. E. Parsons, a farmer, near{ Dog® Your �#ot11a0hLaidie 1 SIMON Port Hope, is dead'from exposure 1J a�AChicldren-s .� � s Miss Florence Eastwood is visit- . and Injuries received by his wag- ti friends hese. on being overturned, pinning _-Bother You - Y Hulth Gregg, we are sorry him anderu�ath. r ::, ° !is very ill. ---and accounts of Treasurers Sons9- The Rev. A. R.Park will preach Piles quickly and positively cared �• ., Restorative citlei se keepers and others are welcomed and --`-`-itt -Goodwood- rlext Sunday In •the with Dr. Shoop s Magic Ofntulent. Stomach Troables P _ temperance Interests. It's -made for piles alone-and it does Dlstressis8 Mrs. J. a Forsyth, with her the work surely and with satisfaction. Thron h the Inside Nsrvex accorded careful attention, Itching painfal,protruding or blind1•VO opens an account in our .,,. ' son and daughter, have left forpte dies m like magic by its use. As 71n v►lve your health and happiness doah $ t" Cleveland where they ,will reside Lar e -Nickle Gapped glaas ]ars, 50 aerleet to ears for the sughcest stomsch pais- g + d don't let it so. At the nrst sign of list. use 1. aYt }. tt e.c��r �►} . -,in future.- cents. Sold and recommen ed by Dr• $heop a Restorative and end ail chew Ind g Department, upon ♦r het hlg Missal Emma Brodie. and Ella Pickering Pharmacy. troubles. These aches are sisals-thee are i!j ' ?Dowswell spent s few days durl- ' pw°'o<limina never ea a hearty a ea s�o" current rate of in serest rs paid 4 times � ling the past week with Pickering -',. T _ with- ou s se ouofSallnes owed b ypetio4 � . The ver est t S Sot - friend-. _ of ii s s t t u d e o r droweinesa be��•year. - Miss L. Romohr is visiting i INavlto die iaY tions and ou surely z. a cthem indLteatipoa-you'll friend- in Aurora. She was .ac• Tororit6, '�Orld i beoome a aauo00 w, mi.etable ars- e , Peptic. Do lou fi ezperleaoe an7 Baskof �aadampanied by Miss Flora' Ban- a - of s s ss r t o m a t-xis- � � TheSovereign ibury who has been visiting here First rate Market Reports and Fore- Ing cI o cr to m0att6 #or for some time.! castes. sraa.fing at pit of elch- of Iran belch- who Heisey, who has been LuTtehe Farmers'rneaig can aa�ap=aia It feabe- �of wIu loa9 apps- `:2, 5• Theaker, Manager, Clarem case ,employed' at the bank here for site, heartburn, headache, ass- some time, has returned to his without this daily papgr with its live zinessr f t you utter to any of up-t0-date reports. these ways. your d._ t r is clear— ery home in gtouffville. Hie ition Special rates now. , there is but one oureopenwyou- ;T ery :at the bank is now being fled by Copies can. be :.obtained from John strengthen cue to es hake afore forever this stomach nerves— shake oft forever this #toy Runiohr. Dickie CO. evidence ofdisease.put the,digestiye nerves in - Died.-At his home here on Sian- Orders taken by M. S. Chapman,or condition w act as nature intended They should. That Bake �e71 A CiC. Editor. Don't-drug. don't force--just stye the inside 11 • " day, Nov. 18, Wm.Linton, aged F. M. Chapman, g __ nerves natural force,gentle tonic,nature'shelA With Nice Appear 24 years, 5 months and 18 days. Dr. Shove's Restorative should be Laken to do 1 this—!t is the only prescription which builds up. �� cess That ECDn0��8 The funeral took place on Tiles- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. or even attempts to restore the inside stomao0 h �- serves. Sold and recommended by slay when the remains were in-I PICKERING PHARMACY. With price Right- tercel Bethel Cemetery. In 'the platter of the Estate of Died.-At the residence of. her William F. Eastwood late of father on Monday, Nov. 19th, 1906 the Village of Claremont in the FARMERS D.owswell, Claremont, the People's , Tinsmith• 31artha. -Ann, daughter of Brian Township of Pickering in the t • Linton, sr., aged 14 years, and 4 County of Ontario, physician. months. The funeral took place OTIC is hereby given pursuant - —' from the family residence on EI - Wednesday, when the remains to section 38, chapter 1 Revised Buy ,your•plow oints a Claremont ' pre- were interred in Bethel Cemetery. Statute of Ontario, 1887, and amend- Foundry. Having secured the cervi- inent thereto that all creditors and ces of a first-class moulder we are pre- _ To the deep regret of all con- others havingg claims against the es- pared to-Make plow points equal to tneeted with his congregation, the tate of WILLIAM FRANi�LI:ti the best. pastor of the , EASTWOOD- in his lifetime of the Rev'. t R. Phsrk; hysican, Threshers.' Baptist church here, has handed said village of Claremont, p - N '1 M O N T cesifi� ' the same t0 deceased, who died on or about the We are prepared to make engine 1L� L - • also to P@ 7 take effect at the beginning oKra a jed to send by ppo�st pprepiLid or to de- ers on the shortest notice. - year, 'when he will assume the 'liter to Foster Wutehfson, Esq,. of the . Wanted.-Old cast Iron and plow pastorate of the Parliament St. I said Village of Claremont. one of the points. : ` Baptist church,, Toronto. tj executors of the last will and test- TT At the Claremont Methodiat meat of the said-decea_aed o0 or he- Re _. lJ RRY j - = parsonage on Wednesday, Nov. tore the 15th dad of Deeemlier 191ki a 14th,Miss Florence A. Totten and statement of their names and address- Foil ndry and Machine rthur O. Mix.of f;V arkn'orth es and full particulars and details of ISlio _ DR STORE + Mr. A their claitbs respectively and of the p• ti were.united in ix by Rev. ;securities if any held.by'them. - �+18rem0IIt, _ aIIt• d'.W. Totten, father of-the bride. i ' AND NOTICE is berebv. further y eft b• the even- $even that-after the said last mention - - - - The were attended by Dr. E. A. Totten and hiss �1. L. Brick, of ed date the said executors will pro- r Toronto. They 1 3 seed to distribute the i.ssets'of tDe Horse Clippers • �Ia 1�0 open and , carry a i'ull ing train and after a short honey said estate amongst the pet•soues entitl- pp -. '. anoon in-teudilfg after a short time ed thereto having regard only. to-the . W go to their new home In Wark-1 claims of which notice line been git'en .I have pisrchased a first-tints horse a O1 worth. A numbar. of- valuable l a3 above required and the said esecut" clipping machine and am prepared to lin . I Hot Water Bottled and all t a reciated aluabtq ors will not be liahle for the said- as- da guar work on shortest notice and and highly Fp sets yr any part thereof to any(ae: . at reasonable price, indicated much .kindness on life son or persons ofµ--lose claims notice *ork done neatly and profnpt- ,'Ub�e�' Go©dry, Sone, Drug Sun" t the part of the friends of the shall not have have been receiyed by Iy and at moderate prices. -bride. -Varktyorth was one Of them at'he time of each distribution. �j 3 Mr. Totten's former appointments Dated the 8th day of November 1808. Risebrau��iihsrl +�f s�'tC'f' and a full Line of pure - M that Mee. mix goer back a- t�7 e 7obn _E. Farewell, solicitor, for i mon>;st friends wbow she appret Foster Hutchison sad J: H:Eastwood Thomson'8 alci stal;d. ._ g _ _ _ Sated during site Germ of her'fath- g-g Dru se M. D.: Executors. d7 ICLAREMONT, ONT let's pastorate. - - - - _ All prescriptions carefully frllede - GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD:.SROM Photograp . . - _;iiot6a+s Should Watch (be Deydepme>ob. t of Their Daughters— ' • _ interesfng Ewrkum of Yeses Borman and Mitis. 'GoldMedal . . . • . _ 14 Binder 'wine d rM R , Q�eY18 OZ1 ; ' i 4aturda49Call�-- Henderson & Farmer, C�arem We are prepared to ex*L tate,all work in a manner " that will compare favor-* . FORCE AND Pi MPS ably with that of any . LIFT,. ■ --other first-class gallery. and, SUCTION R- J• Cowan, Bromham- : : Constantly an Hand. lPricea Right' , _ Wind—mills erected and Repaired. ILd1 a0)lM�ON \ MYRTCE M/LTs' T,�pR SALT OR TO•RE - 8 • . Direct is apo all its of Pi _ i' The undersigned will either sell or•ren+ M$rjn , �rbom Whitchureb, Uxbridge and aughan townships, _ his farm be the west halt of lot is B,F,and _ oontaininR acres. more or'less. On t•ie Markham and Pickering villages, over Independent o StOuff information am writing you. Mills,Ognawka, and other good neoesbiarg ohouse, st bn di rge This y9�p� ville, Every motherere try tie - whichof vital Into her young Dir Mrs,pinkham:- (Second letter.) is a first vises farm,well, fenced and ensued. g need t0 O p p. rem a da hter. •'It is with the feeling of utmost titude f s7tt l Ill two wells good orchard, a grain n or'sttiaY y For Particulars aPP►7 ng gn to Isssa �L- Repairing done . . Too often this is never imparted oris that I write to you tell yon what your TER,Oshawa,Ont. iBaoeessoe so withheld-until serious harm has resulted valuable medicine has done for tee. R hen r - ho the growing girl through her ignorance I wrote you in regard to my condition I had �7 John Gero� Qeroti 80>0, Olaramoai. ,e of nature's mysterious and wonderful consulted d anylcasesnd Indid they failed e _ -UGIL • IE'S — -� me and.penalties.. Girls' over-eensifivenees end modesty anywo r adf�omand�ktLydi't R Pink- ROpA Housef]Oltl 5.40 often puzzle their mothers rill baffle hams Vegetable Compound an am now ANz1.- ��D�o1 'S physicians, as they eo, often withhold healthy and well, and all the distressing �{lenOra FlOnr $4.60f R C�"� their confidence'iron their mothers rad symptoms which I had at that time have V , '' ` H. conceal the eympptome.which ought to t o dlsappecired."-Myrtle :hills, O'quawka,Ill. Constantly on hand. i h sici:in at this critic.:! p Im rtani showing of finest display of _ told al their p y Diiss Dfatilda Borman writes Mrs Shorts and Cho , period. Pinkham as follows: Also. Bran, hips. a large aaeoriment of When a i1's ttionghts become slag_ Dear firs.Pinkhsm: Sack and Lump Salt. !► Very Stationarv. ' Books,Dolls, Toys. just Call gis•, ' o eeoeiY or » ... pcieition to aleep. pains in the back or ' • - and seg them. 'lower limbs eyes dim desire for solitude- getable d pa nand and periods were irreg- Chopping 5c.per 1W lbs. y alar and painful, and I al�vaya had such Wm Hoover, �8nleoriptione talsea for all 4¢agssinsis, when she is a mystery to herself and dreadful headaches. Weekly and DrZy Newepaperg friends, her m ther.'shoulkl come to her 'But, since taking the 'Compound ren 1 e - QQ Green R'v r. aid,and remeriiber that Lydia E. Pink- headaches have entirely left me,mggt'ss periods //�� --pp •••��� �T ham's Vegetable Compound will at this Iare ameteiling all my gand I am ri'rl friends ghat Lyda RIC�A.SVJ..��Di�i s time prepare the system for the coming B. Pinkbam's .vegetable Compound has The best place to bug •change, and mart this.trying pend in done for me."-Matilda Borman,Farming- } $treed a young girl's life without pain or itis. ton,Iowa. Fall-papers �'•_.•' �roa]� - ' nlanties' its If you know of any young rl who Hundreds-o! lettere from o=9 gv►lie, ask -Ia AT- S eeds`,mottierl}�'ad 'Lynn, `•;1� rind from mothers, expressing �ir herr o a�dddr�.�1rs Pinkham At of he � in ham► d .BICKERINQ " •+ ' tLydiaials, and tell her every detail .L7 b 'IItadtade.for what L lis E. Pinkham'e 1ADD161 Lly i LUMBER 'YARD I �I `' ,getable Compound has-accom liet:ed ptomei, and to-keep nothi .back. : ^ .,� pp eyr� ng 'Over 200 a from a for them, have been received by the f3he will receive-advice absolutely free, Ov samples Plea Lo choose t h r r roll up. l -x�'�"'�1 No. 1 It in Pine Flooring. ][, l✓• Pinkham Medicine Co., at from a source that has no rival,in Ilia M°olein to match all re. Ale°+ No. l' 1 in. •� yy Male Good stock of Ladders vn hand .No. 2 1 in.. experience o!woman's ills, and ifwill, if ga e.%es Mi Dulls has written the two follow- followed, put her on the right road to a a full line of the,'beat +• Jing letters to M. m Plnkbam, which will strong, healthy and happy womanhood. �"" �p `� � ' fie read with interest: bele rices+ ___ -._Gila A`ROLIND. No. 1 i in. S rove Flooring Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Points, 1 weal posy�� p]wage is atz a No. 1 1 in. Hemlock Flooring. :Dear hire•Pinkham - ( ]•fir) wand bolds the recons for the giestest am de Doa't forget the piste. Liberal- reduction lK taki>ag No. 1 1 in. V Matched Pine• 'Z am but fifteen y�ars of as number of mire �! female lila o! any ` base di: Ila, chills,e{,oaRache medicine chat the world has eve:known ''� a BIN�NAffi, quantitY- iP• T. CORD 0111 e16 . 440. ` .ad 608 n..e heard that you k Road. r ��M�.d,ice in my condition.i �y son t you try itI North (711tremout -�w•8.JspgSON. 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" v. x ` r IZ. _v a ton time is glade as follows In a , HOUSEHOLD HINTS. teachi put a rounded deesertspoon{ul A atm le we, - s. .' . each of flour and )pundry starchy and P Y of detesting detects !n ' ' - !leaf them smooth with just enough cold Cath wastes and entrapped sinks' is to «�i '`>. water to blend them nicely, Have the Pour peppermint or•some other liquid-. - bl��,`., les ,kettle boiling, and pour quickly in- with a Pungent,smell down a gully out- . - L I �bouhelouse to this until the cup is nearly full, then ; side the house, All windows and doors- r take off and beat well. The color should must first be closed. The presence of this ua e S, A ADA =' r.' 7- be a pure white„ not clear, and the P g ret street! at any. of. the su-. ... :. • censisteney very stiff. if too much spected points will be sure evidence that - ♦ something is wrong. _ CEYLON GREEN TEA. ' - water was put In,.so that the paste be 8 g -...------.. _ L4gins to clear out, put It at once why a To clean patent leather use the French A 2* ;SELECTED RECIPES. �_ it will keep hot, and mix up a tea- harness paste sold by saddlers. Apply IsBeing Exploited by Us on Aeaount of s I' s in l to the leather and polish - Brolled Bleak-Trim off an excess spoonful of starch in cold water, stir- g Y P at fat and wipe with a damp cloth. Rub ring it,into the hot paste until 'the is with a piece of black cloth. Patent .'Its Vast Superiority Over Japansa 1I. -, the broiler with a bit of (at. Arrange white look comes back. Now add a tea- leather thus treated . rarely, if ever, x - ;'.the thickest art of the steak"toward s'oontuT of granulated sugar and tour cracks. P F Sr 6 LEAD PACKETS ONLY. • - - AT ALL GROCERS ' th,e back•-of the-broiler. At•first hold drops, of oil of cloves or cinnamon. When trying.croquettes lite wire bas- . Close to'the coals.. Turn every ten Sec- Beat until. _cold, then strain!. It•-cov- ken should always be plunged ii3to the 40C, 5oc and •hoc Per Pound. tint fat' before the croquettes are put - - " onds until both sides are well seared, ered, will keep for months. q tteh turn each half. minute. •A steak Kidney and' Tomato Pie.-Boll four into.it. Otherwise they are apt to stick rc Y week, more than seventeen hundred. to the wire which' will make them THE FEES OF. -DOCTORS -:.ane Inch thick will broil in'from four ounces of macaroni till tender. and 'cut fall apart when being taken out. and eighty-flue'dollars per day! : • _ "$a six minutes it !lied rare; a little it into inch lengths. Skin and rote a Pa 8 La Peyronie; the physician who atilehd- icnger it preferred well done. When beef kidney, boil it, slowly In-salted Housewives'often experience great z� r`.,F:half done season both sides with.salt water..for half an hour and cut it in difflculty in removing stoppers or lids ed Louis XV. of France, received a fee - •and r Leta slices. Butter a pie dish, put a layer that have become fixed. LARGE SU.N11S RECEIVED BY NOTED which much exceeds -these. The King pepp@ . spoonful'of huller Ave him-an estate coni r in r five vil. A� melt on the hot platter. Hold the steak rJ macaroni on it, over that spread a ,fight fruit-tin lids, cruet stoppers find -_ PHYSICIANS. 6 P b ;> for a half minule.over paper to let sooty layer of sliced kidney seasoned with mineral water screw tops are sometimes !ages and two hundred and seven farms, dri oft: "La on the platter and simost'immovalale. An easy plan to rr- .' - which produced a yearly income ual P Y pepper and 'salt tired made_ mustard; turn once that both sides may be but- move them is to take a piece of common ^ m purchw,ing power to thirty-one thou• Y dredge lightly with flour. Cover this x tared• with a layer of sliced raw tomatoes, sandpaper and cover the )dd Or stopper. Sir Moret! Mackenzle's Large Fee for sand dollars' of our, money. His Ma- Broiled Chicken.-Singe, split down sprinkled with bread crumbs, re eat ttia Turn.sharply, and the top will at once J sty had•only p slight fgver. P P become loosened: . Attendaniie on' Crown'Prince Gathihrine'Il. o[ Russia, one of the I ,r Broiled back. clean, and wipe with a damp layers isr-the _above order, add some , - • - ,r cic•th. Hub inside and out with a little Chairs and sofas upholstered with lea- Frederick. . most extraordinary•. women •that even good rich gravy, and let the top layer I_;, biller, then sprinkle w[th salt and pep- b of bread crumbs with small bits M ther will last much longer a'nd look - lived, heard of the treatment to pre- .''...per. Arrange on a greased wire broiler. y much better if the leather is. regularly vent smallpox by inoculation, and, heat butter-on. the surface. Bake steadily B Y Some large tees received by noted in believed.: She made arrangements Cook witty Mesh side tow the fire •b ' revived with the following mixture, physicians-are recorded in an article L 8 _ � for an'hour. which cleans the leather, and at the Y i yet a h sician from London, and tIF " , 'first. When seared hold•a little-farther A Sir Steals.-Served in a chafing tt,e late Cyrus Edson, .M.D, While some 1). 6 physician awe from the flre. ..Turn occasionally same time softens it, and prevents its of these fees 'startle .us, "we cannot se, Dr. Dimsdale, a well-known practilionaE ri Y y dish is a thrifty substitute for roast beet on the skin side, but be careful, as it for-a small family. Select a cut weigh- cracking. Take one part of best vine- they are too great," comments the doe ret the time, agreed to go. fie travelled ,'k •`readily scorches. A chicken weighing Ind; not more than, two pounds and .a feat and two part,s of boiled linseed oil tor. "All that a man hath will he give. to -St, Petersburg, where he dui ino- - „^a ;,, �. ,. nd_shakesie]Ltiathee, Apply a ver Ar--hr,, lit"'arrd why-•strei}Isl a person' totaled Her Imperial binjesty, and .I — tea pounds and, s halt will-take,tr-or3rr' half, and have--it- suppose such others-as ,�pptied. flReen-to twenty minutes; It not well in an,,earthenware saucepan of a sire little of this on a soft rag', and after- worth millions not pa,v heavily for ex- "r��_` referee, ft Will be lou h. Transfer to a wards polish with a 'silk duster, or an ce t rn -What•he-received from, the others ,` 8 that will go in the ch;iflng dish. Sprink- iJ tonal skill and abilit}'. A few 'of know not, but from Catherine his fee ' �' ho! platter and Tula again with butter. ;e the steak with salt and pepper, melt- old chamois leather. rho cases which he cites are Haled here: Chestnut Stulling for Roast Goose. - Ing a bit of butter in the saucepan be - ' •- o.;trangely enough something like pay. was fifty thousand doltnrs. in cash, len Roast ,about, flit chestnuts, ,according "�"- �-' thousand dollars for travelling expens•- Y g tr re the str,;ls is put !n. Do not cover relent.in.produce may be found in the °� to the size of the goose, peel them, ie-. the dish, and allow each side of the — ,._. •• practice of the greatest h sicians and e e title'arxd 'a life pension'of twenty. �„• move the inner'skin, and pound them STARVED BY ANAEMIA. p y five Hundred dollars a year. All this P- steak to cools about flttten minutes surgeons, for when a doctor has attend for two minutes' work, .in which no we '+ : o a paste or rub them through a sieve; '•hen done' sprinkle: . the ,top t4lekly ed a king or queen or one of-the royal " . . � add some chopped parsley and shallots, with chopped parsley, bits•of butter, and health Restored by tihe Rich Blood Dr. farnily it has been the custom from'time know how"was'needed, for any person ' ^'.� can scratch an-arm'_and rub lymph an' -- the yolks of two or three a well beat- a ew -r , , e .� hell L tPr-94)gloly this was the high. its surfatee. •_ Y g&s dressing eat' in.far five minutes more rank. -Fpr example, trik'e the case sf an, and the finely minced liver of the before the steak is served in the dish fn Thousands and thousands'of` young Ux late Sir bforetl Mackenzie: est sum ever paid -for.so simple.-tea_ -. L. els throw bout . ('antsda are literal, p eration.-Youths Companion. .eason with salt and pepper. which it was Cooked. g' Y Fmiceick.,--Crown Prince-of Prussia = p i goose- . . Singe, draw, and truss 6he goose In the Passing in o hopeless decline tor, the and heir to the imperial thrane-of Ger- r ' usual way, Birt do not bone It; stuff it -'u;I I'H CELERY. • `...I. - `ani of !the new rich red blood so il,any e was suffering from an incurable with "the chestnut farce and roast it. a .0 ant y supplied by Dr'. V�'illiams' di,,ease. His rather, the'Emperor Wil ` - A lemon, very thinly peeled so that Celery .a 1' Itahenne-Trim tope rens Pink Pills. 'They pre distressineiy linm, was very old, and ft was known 4t'EEA NATURAL HISTORY. ••.there is. a thick white rind all round mots_ .from four'celery heads, cut the weak, pale or sallow, appetite fkkle, that he had not long to .live. It he � • L It will absorb a great deal of the rich stalks In cube- and parboil. Drain and subject to headaches• dizziness, are survived .his son' then tlrat sort's wife, -Ruts Declared bySelentisis•to be Pro'ki ;:_ (at if it is placed in the. goose while less in an ounce of hot butter a few breathless and the heart palpitaleslio :born lite eldest. daughter of Queen Vic- Propagators of Plague. _ roasting• and removed before serving. minutes without'browning, then let sim- Lenny at the least exertion. .The duc toric, would be Simply the ,-dowager - - . - - - •' -'The lemon must be thr wn away, as it Iner gently until tender in a cup of clear tcrs call this `anaemia-which is the crown•princess: but.if Frederick lived Scientists are thoroughly convinced . "'will be full of fat, sleek or broth, adding, one-fourth cup medical name fur bloodlessness.:' 'Dr: Io'be an emperor, then his widow would that rats are fihe most prulillc propaga- . . Fish Pie.-Take the piece of pastry re- of minced cold'boiled-ham, and season- Williams' Pink Pills actually make new ba - tars of the plague, and a campaign of It maining over froth, say,-an :apple-tart, Ing of salt and pepper, When done add blood-they cure anaemia just.as SuF�.- DOWltrGER EMPRESS. exterl7sinatiota has been begun against J` roll It out thinly, 1lne a pie .dish with the beaten yolk of nn' egg rend o;tE- ly as food cures hunger. Here Is a hit The rank of dowager empress would tAem in Iapari. No less than 4,1�O,p00 .;Yt. (Mote: roll ll welt'over the edges of tuurth cup alt grated ctheesfl. and stir of the stronf*est kind of evidence: "l1r,.' rats have been killed in Tokio alone net only be much higher rank. but it . thC° piedish, so that A cannot shrink.) until cheese melts, but do not let it Williams' Pink Pills and nothing else : since 19011. A Japanese scientist says: Bake it. Reserve It. When, dinner is boil. Then pour over nivel toasted anved m y two daughters when daelors wooed gine her .a' greater altgwance=a " _ ' Y y higher salary, so to speak. Nor is_ this All lite civilized nations have to fight a rover take'the remains of any cold boiled square of bread-and serve. -- had failed to help them." This state- a't As emperor; Frederick could do .this evmrnon enemy, the,plague. 11 fish which may be ren hand, free tt from Cetera a in Creme.-This is a nIoe meat i. made by Mrs. Joseph llfartel; .tar .As his ynunger,cht]dren than behave that there ought to be an Enter- -i� Skin and bone, flake it neatly. Have way t:o use up the undesirable' pieces it SI•, Oliver street•, .Quebec: She adds: to could as crown prince. Lt is easy national conference to discuss- a plau,i. l • ready hail a pint of either Bechamel noC too green'. Scrape and cut Into inch "Sty .daughters are dived respectively to see why tt was. so important that satleat money and or.gnrhize an interna, • -.% sauce or melted Clutter. Add to this length+ and parboil ten minutes, .then twenty-tw•o and twenty-three years. For he should survive his father. Of course, tinnal army t fight and vanquish thin the flaked fish, twopennyworth . of drain, saving this water to use for the. two years they suffered 'from the.weak- &,ease, from the surface of the earth., 'picked shrimps, and two hard-boiled sauce if ou have no milk for the ur- the: Iowa Slia. life wile`and children • Y P pees and distress of anaemia, and had' bore him wag the rsrost Important ale The expeslitir,n ghould be sent to the' y`,' :ei gs, roughly chopped. M+x. Season .orae. Cover celery with treshiy Uoileri r learned of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Ment of all in their ,wish to- prolong region of India and South China.'The, - -ito taste 'with pepper, salt, and-a little water and conk tender, but not too sort, earlier, it would' not only have saver! � - ex ease needed for such an enterer' _ ' . essence of anchov Place one late, Drain and mix with cream sauce. Fill hi eafstence. - . P -,. k Y• P me IYioney, but much worry•'snd rtnxj -On the other hand, it has been rel- would Le only a small part of wthai; the' sad reserve. In the mornliig fill the little -china canes with cream mixture, et�r its weft: Bosh girls, were 6s pate civilized nations are spending-for their+ ,. lined' piedtsh with the mixture. Cover cover the top with bread cruml,s mixed a5 a sheet. They suffered from head- leered that there ex>,ted in flu+ Carman. Hhe to with fried bread crtrmbs:. Place with rat<d cheese and bake in a wick court a party so hostile to the Croon armies and navies.' P" g q aches. poor aNpetile, anti ftrew so (cable y g : Says the 7 �i —" 1-d_pera4et e few tills of butler here' and there. oven until a nice brown. Serve ,n thaE they could hartil Princess that. the_ Hoped her husband closer y gra about. Then w„old' die before his a ed Mather. But fli ht look place 1>etweem two parties of}. iMake very hot In the oven, and .serve small plates, covered with lace paper were under a doctor's care. butF did not this party was disappaintrd. The die frons• each composO or not less than xilh buttered totesL, handed separately. dr:ylies. tmpriave n bit. 7 despaared of ever sec- 1��,tAO,_in a lar. a dIlch in O lepers, Ha-,' -it the sauce is made, at the-same time To Bake- Celery.-Parboil the striilss ease of. the Crown Prince was cancer g f as the fish sauce for dinner, this dish and cut them up line. Put in a butter• ing ahem to gnorl health a.ga'in, when at the throat, and Dr. Morell Mackenzie, rima Prefecture, on, a recent afiernnon„ . ,only lakes a few minutes to prepaee. - el baking dsh,"and-ibt�two Dots ( A-friend rolled my nitenllran to Dr. Wit- _London -stood at the head of ell Toward 3 In the evening the operation { i+arms' Pink Pills. Soon a er trey be- .tt,roat s laligts in urope. a was bf�?ne- Y hat, a corps of clout R,alO�' Good I'sste.-A paste'that will keep cFlery alloly a pint of cream sauce , • . tin the pills there was nn'f ngrnvement. sen{ for, sled the work of keeping the standing !!roily in the ditch against two a th ckened with one level lea_.poonrul of. ` h. their cnnriition and in les . than a g pwssible •ether corps of over S,Ol1Q each. which,• - --- ----- wn Pr a sive as butter and of Dour, rutiberl together and e,ui le of months they were again cn- Cro epparentty seemed to-tae the invndirtgi P avas iven him, on . r ��fllet T bcaten-srrroeth with the yolks of-two 8 .` __ small eggs, Cover with crumbs and r yfrig--good heallh, actirp.-robust girls• There is a certain rfrri humor alxiut army-the- � and bsisiic w'cre molttj :' Your Inde Does are • eoastaot cars is cheese, and brown In n qulek oven. ,� J am so grateful for what Dr 'Williams' Rhe pictures.of those two men-the IEm !than can be described. In spite of thei Fs1t sad WmtQ �reether.' cup of stewing' oysters added to the cc1- i'riak fills hRve done far my rhitdren peror and his son; each certain in .die hard steel gle, however, the. battle did! ;catch cold Doyon kai about S 'lob's cry and sauce when mixed will give Ihaf I strongly rrcoriirrensl them• ro 'soon, and each in the hands'o[ men not end unll! i0 o=clock the pest.rtiorn= C peon Gee. the Wised a delicious tuncheoti or supper o}", VPry rnolher who has a wc'% pate whose-main object was to prolong the, ing. t,a the great dnnoyance - of the - i - � , . ,'what t he done fix so many? h is sed Celery Sauce.-•Chop fine enough of Tared boy zar girt." life of the patient. T,eacefut human noncombatants' nriund rn ba lbs only teliebb reined) for e,9 the coarse part and white leaves of tet- Dr. Willinms' Pink 1'i]I, do only one Br, 'Macken+e won, anti,then came the battlefield, when over• T� vynrriors! s` • drssn of the cis m ebsldreo. thing. but_they do it.well-they actual- the uestion of h rte. Tie had done .killed and 4,(M)0 wounded were to bo� Pa> ery to-make a pint, and cook until ten q k i< a6.oimel7 �� t � m- der .ln. as .1ilUe water to possible, in ly make rii rich blood. They don't much..very much, for Queen Mcioria's seen on the spot," .. �- eke IYisgu.raexd.touee�riarm°ac7 uncovered saucepan. When tender add tinker with c}mp€orris. They net r,n ds,ughtrr; nor were any .of the-family. In New Guinea' there is said`tn be ai "� is rata ned Tim P^ce is 25�Pet battle- a while sauce made with clear stork tate bowels. They simply change bad ungrateful. venomous bird called the "Lied at v( is medicsae:q -- blood into good' blood and thus strike lie received, it [s said, one hundrori death.” It is about the size of a igeon,t 3K or-the water in which celery'was boil- p .. ed, if not too bitter. Season to taste straight at 'the root of such common' thousand dollars+in cash and the title with a tail of extraordinary length,.end•i _ %_I HIL H with salt, white pepper, a tiny grating aumPnls as headancea, sideaches and of baronet. Nor w•as the latter regard mg in s lip of brilliant scarlet.• It has t ° r oC nutmeg and lemon juice, enaulGh t,; backacti�s,' indigestion, anaemia, nerv- tine smaller. Grant as had been Ih..prat- a sharp' hooked beak, and irequents� resedrsbo°Idbeine�rryhomseboid give zest, Tl?e well 'beaten yolk of rn sus exhanstion, neuralgia, St. Vitus Lice of Dr. Mackenzie before, it was marshes and'stagnint pools. The ven- -• a ma also be added to ive varlet dance. partial paralysis, and the special larger.afterwards, and the could om with which !t inoculates is distilled ... - l�gcolor, of sauces when several e e Painful secret ailments of fTi cm•irig girls pe a set served at same. meal.... and women. Sold h• all per mandible, jest below the openings (dery cit , e ai n . cents a box or .,ix When the Prince of '\Vales was sick cE the nostrils. Under them, in the c, fnr Dr. Willi ains, at Sandringham, his physician, Sir Wil roof of the mouth, is a small fleshy . '' 'srtlt and •.a'little grater] nutmeg, then ilredicine Co., Brockville, Ont. liam Gull,-received for four weeks' at- knob. When. the-bird sets its beak in _ . l " ndarice fifty thousand dollars and the tfi^ ,flesh o[ a victim this ]snob receives tE dip in genies egg, then into tine bread ._,_.,4 itl of aronet. Preit ood pay 'a `ressure which liberates the venom crumbs, mixed with ated Parmesan,: I. - fol" a. ,• twelve thousand five hundreed dollars a and inoculates the wound. b� _,_ - rr wary dry cheese,,then let dry. Again A PUZZLE FOR TEACHER. - F dil. into egg and cover with plain " _ ____� t •y crumbs,•and Icy'in.deep, h.ot fat until Johnny=- When I was two years ,jM -----1-- - _ /t- _ - l lalf CQntUr �a nice brown. Serve with toihato sauce. and my big brother was six, was he 040.4" ����� `��, - .. ., three, times as old as I'1" ----r ;. . over lull a een CARE OF•TIIE BA2T. Schoolmtrster-`•Yes:" , �y-� Johnny- And when I w•as four and �. - since•1854-r1?e 'reoiwiori of he,was eight,-w•as he twice as old as -. A •mother's •work and• worry in car this store has guaranteed rix roGabih in6• tot tier. little ones is greatly light- i? GrEEltood and Scoff.r EmIaliZon are. . ity of any Warefh purdused,from iL cried if she has-ori harm a safe remedy • Sohoolmoster-"Certainly.". .; Johnny-"And now ]'m eight and he's linked to ether. � -- - foi the cure of indigestion, colic, sour .. . _ rtuthufnring"hd b'!Y'. , stomach, constipation, diarrhoea,simple, twelve, is he only halt as old again as1. ing facilities tow enable us to give fevers and the other•little ailments*that Schoolmaster-"Yes. ti'hy?" you the 1i WatchvakminCana& are apt to'.enme .to cbildren..suddenly. ., The girl' who takes .S•co�;r Fit' iul Johnny- Well how long will it talo- n' r An instance is our;15.00 For these !roubles Baby's O«n Tablets nio to catch ups to him?" ,t'�On l3a>i len Of C3��LL >red blOOd the lti- 1 +al• ora better than any other medicine. p - `-s's . .> . It consists of a guaratxeed IS-.Jewel ( They are mildly laxative,''•prorript .n, _ • • _--• • -• tl _ _ - _ . ... _ „_— plump, active ,tad emerge a _ .their--acliorl,-and a few doses usually _..-_ _ _ _._- _ __--._.-- - _ leaves the child'in .perte'ct health. '1 hey "1 was'wcnr in�an=air+=aCCtsti77 o1. 68edcasewarratuadtoweartwerhty. no not contain an slam ct o fate nr 1 flue years p a w•o-man being hooked to death by a poisanotrs soothing sluff: They always beastly cow, doncher know," remarked - The reason is that-at a period Whenfa girhs Ci good-they•cannot possibly do harm .young• Dudeleigh. _ "Weally, I cawn't v _ "_, aDm} w •0047 es And we .- digestion is W .SCo>. .r EmitLl r�b . . and may be,given with equal safety to imagine a more howwible affair-can1. g ""'s . ,+ anaiyorfner s>eAa�e our&sr•71r,. the new born •infant or well grown .you, Miss Causlique?" ..' o,, M , Dude•. ::;4 vides,her -with powerful nourishment In • i erwtairet ke". child. Mrs. Peginald James, 'Fenugh-. ieigh,"_ replir;d .Miss-Cnistique, "unless '_ . ` vale, rent„ says: "i have Creed 13aby'� iG is bein f* bored to depth by a calf:' :`, teaaily digested fort . - -- ,.`.=w O.wn Tablets an'd fled them 1mG�celled _And when she illustrnled her remark1. - ' .� '`' 1. one ns a medicine for children. They pro• w.ilh n Tnrg+c= oj,en-Tacr�il ya�zm', SowY - '• ` • __ R _ mote sleep .and-,general good..health. )udeleigh suddenly iei»eifibered lie had It is a food that builds and keeps up a ' You can get the Tablets from uour drug- inn eng:gement elsewhere, rhe ., • gist or by mail at 25 cents a box by •• . • •- ? :. all s engtlL ' ;.}},.�� - :am&111ft• - writing •The Dr1. -Williams' Med:ioine " . �._ . i - „ Co., Brockville,_ Ont. ­111.1 Collector-"Sea here', I can't be coming - - . - -11 -- t _ VLW _ �_ :._{__ hers eviry dny"6r sri'ItSr Ihi: anile!! t,i11:" ALL DRUGG16TSt Soo. AND $i .00. _ . lamb. • The mast experisivo chnir in the Sinpay-"I hope not. if you did, i be- l - , world belong.; to the Tripe. it• is of solid lir••,e you'd begin to annoy me after a ;,, - -. . silver. and cost 3 0,000. -' ' ' ' . . _ whsle!" � � V _ f.,.\ 1. ­ . , ",� I I . . I I .,, . .. . . . - . I � . . . i­A,_ , . . . I . .' ' . . - * I I-. . ,, ., I­ ,�_ . ."". . - I...4% " - 1. ­;11� _. g� — . . 1. 1. . . : — — I - . I . -� , t � > ,...h.. 'lif4. 'SSI'• . Lt , �;4:1�_ � 1. l ., •T, ,, I 11 , . _ ..4^.i,V-^'. •h" U..wr ..,:t-a... ..w , a.. ' sitz==•' �2 -S"•C'C+'' ,•!+r�,-t - ., __ .­"­Tl&i.,�,,�-t , ,'s^ . . .x4'�r ., "I ^:r '.'.. ;.on:..;QiGksx,�n v .•. «..r.,l,'e.. - .'.-••,a,•!s .,tae' r+•.,' , �� � 0 .>ak ,.....\'dtJ'ad eM: '',' °• •'•.'Y °..;' '.. ' .•-.'. ,-a ..eu ,Pk.. •g i r ,'.,••�w r-•'••;'-sawn-" w .r"n_ .uFY'c ..c..••;+ .:.. ,. ..:.�,... .,�- ',. .-':•_-�_„-a�'w.,,..-^J ,ta '. �'.; wJ'^"i ��, s- �.,. y_-i.v.,y .i �:L. ,.e.S`� mak,.. a' .+ -.. .,, , ^e�4.v,. 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ARKS AS IIL'BSANDS. -prosecuting in a breach - The 'counsel Pen !)secs Said to be Immune Fro"' et,��ro_m� -Lse.case was You and fresh, PE*-ANGLE les of the World. g delighted in showing himself off. Sinrflfl 'rhe defendant had entered the, witness= pea-Angle Under- "BY virtue of his calling a clerk must —That sounds ° - that it is i�x. *earis iozal-knit perceive the value �t .money; -"You soy,"said the counsel, after sex- - fever 'a cold or_a cough but atWa7s so it can't help easier to get into debt than out of 1t: perteetly well and hearty. - - "that you That by .taking care of the pence the ne er 1 aper i stns pltlin[iltnt 'to be your you could be like that with a litdl care'aad I fitting'your figure, pounds take care of themselves„ and wife?" ` anted,the witness, with -it's made o! that economy is a t�?eat revenue, say- _ "lexcr�' resF �C�OLTS_ FOOTE EXPECTORAlr1`�' long $bred wool a writer in Pearson's Weekly 1n the - - Keep it in the house and use is at the slightest - 7aO�K"'r so it won't tthrink e�urse of an article on "Do Clerks Make etnpphasYou made love to her?" ��ofym ap&oaching cold.or..Bough. `tn a vsdeb of styles. -and it's gui3ran' Goad Hust ands?" Inc -"Not to 'my knowledge.". It positively cures Colds,Ctin>Qhs,Croup,Whooping Cough.Ast>bma labries and pries, for "Furthermore, a clerk has a raga troubies. teed besidga- The and all Throat sad Luso Your dru ist keeps it and rrecomiOesdd It. tnomea, mea and income.".he ronliXtues, His wife knows "And never' called her pet names, Apurevegetabiesyrup. 6'g whole idea is to t.o a penny what she,will receive for either, I supposeY'.- ehildrem n rm.fiue& Price, 25 cents. ='T Qeale:a aresuthorized ' make. it so-good housekeeping, for dress, this, that• _ "No,sir.". you can't afford and the'oiher, and can make arrange- callTher�`Lizzte'aafteroyouachadidbeen to to replace instantly and y nient5,accordingly. " tit our coat say Pen- not to buy by ills ``Possessed or an assured, unvarying see her only three or four times; and Spools garment faulty trademark_ (in income, a clerk is flee from the care always after that, when .you knew ,you r. , :an material or making• red.). 205 which ]besets_ the man whose pocket. should have called her"Miss Mint,' if full of, money one niouilh is empty the you had not,been seeking to win her EXPEICTO next. The struggles with the"'world-,the young and trusting heart?" ' �.TNDERWEAR everlasting race with the busy competi- "No, sir:' ,- tion of trade: which turn )ray the hair The plaintiff pulled tt the counsel's 1 ����D1 N G WAN�b FlIttMEN AND BRAKEM12i + of the employer do not affect the cleric." sleeve, but he paid very attention ill her. f for'all Railroads. Experience unneeest "Ah,' indeed 1" very sareasticall;•, "t sarY .Firemen $100, become engineetrr 8�ng► �r�8a�31ng ♦----"* presume you never called her.'Lizzie' In ismonsimsessm— + tad earn Efoo monthly. Brakemen i9 s,hewme Condnotose and Baru$1,50. Positions AwAtloy fwtYeaegteslesadras,werMasle Or. Agnew's Cure for the Heart acts yetir life, eh?' sir•,ng, competent Youngg men. 6Late aagro, hatgght and weight-(tmportaa►t.) Name podtior w directly and quickly, stimulates the- "Never:" ,red BAILI;AY AliSOCIA 100. Boom r1Y'.3x7 monrw tit.,Brooklyn,II.Y-. u�al?Itgl AMERICAN OYt[1tNC IDs. heart's action, stops moet acute pain, -The-counsel brought his'fist down and? twahre,4000issaw sawn.ormead 8raa• - dispels all, signs, of weakness, i1utteri,, lured at the defendant. �{*ptrttabTeroaitic,OttiWa.Q1td{ttih sinking, smothering, or palpitation. Thais Simply g wnkinrfut care is the sturdy ship which -'I'd like to know why you never 'did, carr____ ---ies the heart-sick patient into the sir?" he askedwith the air of 8 manhaven or radiant and perf2et health who knew he had the facts. ATE 1 .ear ofE4- acute forms of h lea atm. ns EES' Pel etn s disease in 3a minutes.-11 - - - -- — I Prepare Patent appUcations tree of Inn could make him it he Because wr John, how as exasperating smile, Beta that ..charge. •Ii you-have an invrintion send Parsodid Youniikeirilm1ser+iionVe'11,John-Johnisn't her name." - sketch to-day for tree opinion. Yeerr Y - well indeed, sir. I' always did like that Then it was the counsel heeded the _ experience. sermon:" plaintifrs wild clutchings, and wanted g, IL Glbbs, b2 St.-James St., iMontreal to.hit himself in the neck with a law- - The efficacy of Bickle's Anti-Consump- book; but it was too late. encs uKr sac*+ tive Syrup in curing coughs and cotds atusuatai:rr Skaters who make a point of good aoP'am' like the l,adtes' r „six,”460 rind arr_e;4-g inflammalioa of the lung , ILSOP[ can be established by hundreds of testi- Kidney Duty.-It is the particular fano- - Ver, which is also to be reeorumcedtd ter the .comt4rt It NGINE ,{ ren, ]t Is.a stnrtdard remedy nS tion crt the kidneys to alter out poisons fiords the wen it's the skate for r ac ttse. mon, -serls hem tato the blood.- C ream when the kidneys aro iso these ailments and all affections of the not do their wholeduty, and should have SA I FOB LE BY ALLthroat and lungs. It is highly recom-. the help and strenetlh that Boutlr Aear-i ����Pielerallim mended .by medicine vendois, because can Ycidney Cure w 1 afford in any and , ball forma of kidney dlwrder. u :bll � � The STARR �IANUFACTURIP�� CO., LWLSO!t NM.eo. ' ��' they know'and appreciato Its value as in 6 hours.-14 ` a curative. Try it. - =' - - ` "Je=sae, 1've told you again and again 1 DARTMOUTH, N S.' CAiItADA OR SALE-•V SOLD AT- ONCL, �aaalacaara,s atse of the Wee" butcher shop, stable and slaughter "That man may seem to be somcwhnt not'to speak when older persons are lu pwi„w,i TQ�� -© Ytenaa-sad"B.: Hooey sucks - 'house, free from mortgage, in the thrix- uneducated,.and yet he makes a Eine lalkinfi; but wait until they slop." "I'xe BRANCH, !!trait ws.s, tcoplriirted.) Ina Town•bf Milton: _PopulutOl about .living by his pen." "�Vhy, I would tried that already, mamma. They never - ' within two miles qi two large never4inke him for a writer.' "Ile isn't: d, brick works, the largest in Canada; one be; breeds pigs." - -Shingles.Q w 10 Ckanse the Systemi—Parma- ` t, Steel .7 .' ca.pita112e3 at 5f1400.00. the other at rreN�` litaaso• Prairie BciiWine -sae Ice s-VeFetabte'Pills are the resell of i HA - r amount; within 3 miles of 4 lime t � an �e • large kilns employing in all about 200 hands every corm of contsg+aaN Itch on hWol-uman ..__ _... or over; wages'from 51.50 to $3.50 P� or ani els cured o� it ne�,er-falls, .itlser airs.rQ tsoa 1 herbk upof the effects ofnthextraCit- �lfdr day: average daily sales between 40 and ,live organo. Their use has demon-` sake 60 dollars: -a money-maker, a chance in•, $ink"You're putting your'boy early stratglt in ninny instances ihaC they ( water' a id lia don't write, coine and see for Lto work." Jinks-"Yes, he's a clevor reg'er'a!e the actlori'of the liver and the �• :yourself. GEORGE PA'rTERSON, Box lad for he's learnt everything the mas- kidneys, purify the blood, anis carry off SfGI� Milton, Ont. ;'•.: --.. .t•,• kni,w!i "Ile has?„ -"Ere has- that. nie "morbid accumulations fiom thetsys-• • �- ' That maser. said: 'I can't hammer any. tem: They are easy to take, and heir «_ thing more into that hind of itis." action is mild and beneficial'. sed � -,.. BWS`A Four . _ ',naso worry ng Pilau 1-One sop As a steamei was leaving the harbor Fire ]1 O M nation of Dr. ARnew.:a Ointment wail give ottAthens R well-dressed young passen r..vr.,• ��� yon comfort• Apalied every • nicht for pr a coached the. capta:rr nnd, pninl- Pp $1d90 . v u�t• o three-to � tiieU' and a caro fe eYccted g to 4` lbw SLOG i""� Bleeding• or ltchinIr Piles. Dr: Agnew's ,s that white stuff on the hills, cap• 1 itching "That Is snow;madam," answer-j Made from Palnied or Ga'van>"ped Steel,et prech varying from g'°!SS to 85.10 o- - 20—lie„N,,,L,;� feet coaver;n measure. This is the most durable cov- 1.6w s�n,4 +•^g'w'� sPd burnia,r .Fhin diseases; L sets 1de- ecl..the captain. + c,i . ,s.las oduse• "magic. 35 cents.-rs the lady. ."I. thought so myself, but a er,ng on the market, an is an r eu, o�[ o•+�� �•'�•�"'""1ii8/"" entleman has J.us.E told ale it-was ' vators, Churches, etc•- Any handy nt.kcr-c:,n-lay the"OSIIAWA" shingles. A r•'.s r^•t i" $739 to 1121140 eo "Sc she was led •tri the alfAr.at-last? i1- hammer and snips are the only tool: required. •"t r'"Y"a°�a"`°r assns„ rrmnrked the girl in blue. "Ledl" re. Greece." We are tho largest and. oldest company of the kind under the British -1 Washington Heights ,atc:f the: bride's dearest -friend; "]situ P She didn't Narreusnass, Dyspepsia, indigestion, flag, and have: covered 'thauaiands of the_be*t,:buildings throughout Canada. •n.►lA.�..d«.Wuh•da:,i, to D...wt t far you didn't see her. and kindred ailments. take wince before n�alctng LLeai -.-, __. A Pik.,Prd-Adin have to b. led. WheTE shf started do-wh the healing q>}alities of South American I FIRE. WATER AND LIGHTNING-PROnP o•.ru..►+•a,w.+i.a»•r..i� wa,+..lir.. the aisle yand ou' couldn't have drivers nor Nervine. Thomas Hoskins,.of Dnrowed Lota_25z 125 Feet �o i -p-L 100 off, with : re irrlent Of„cavalry!" h his reach r'a ice followedCorrugated 1 it in Io a Ghee , Co Ont.. too s D e ad. a We also manutncture 1 n^ to nductoe Pipe _ , . - directions, and was carrel permanently E►tFSTRfIt'fll, Etc. r CASH n Fe wosrtn bt'the worst form of Nervous Prostration MiFTAL $tI)ING, In imitation of brick Or stone. - - - . .''.• TIESSk-„,,,,,t,. q,an- . oe. Eacbnight and Dyspepeia He has recommendt's 'a' 9. .. .,i-,�.r.r. .•..1T.s.".+.. 1T a liA9Y TO LET a void-hsnR2,000-designs. WA^ Shingles- - 1 .�.....w......r.i^+ v..^ �"' day ws are sero it niil 1,s`one, bat its to others with gratifytng'reknIte. it's 'a” METAL CEILINGS, In ^�„ , �• sad Write for catalogue Na. 14B and tree samples of 'OSHA i.'ita,.r. _4 as with U.S. Ansn's Lane Htlstaa will shade iii great aeras builder. 12 cwr..w�.r......e...•.+. a... Vance sad restore k.alth Write tp-dor. • �.,,�.,,,.,,,,,,�,_,,,,..,,,.� "Well, doctor, do you think it is any W38M =s3'3Z1=s,&•3;r P'330'M"Ma TM caxru>ty tAAN Arm TRIW co. thing.serious?„ "No; no-just a sone �_ nc....a:ai., a-•c+-•+ "All,- mer' , exelnimed Mrs. Nagpett lace of your neck.' But you must keep 1fr M� n,,i u.�,...,-..,...�+.o�.......� «hfy shoppint: nes most unsatisfactory p ll�iQl, i. 8��, uu1 101, .��. �tne4��,alai ] �Q r to-day!" "Indeed l" glinted Nai fielL inn eye on 11." 1itIJ w Craig Sa.I ass sant at. 11 Oolborwo et M Bandar st�7s,E,omtsaed eL 61b Polder d "Trying to.get something for nothing, Cheapest, of. all kfedic•Ines.-Consider- suppose?"' "Yes, deal; I was'after a write your Nest otic.-IitCAD OHYiCi1ND WOSYS-OSNAWA,Out TALLEST OF WO?ilGN. gift for you."' inR the curative qualities of, Dr. Tho - birthday g' _ nyrs'„ Eclectric Oil it is the cheapest __- ----• - - NEW The tallest woman in the world is medicine now offered'to the public:-The said to be a native o[ the Tyrol, who Not a.Nauseating Pill.The excipient doso requ!red in any ailment Is small E�ae nt, . a has just arrived in' Vienna: Twenty- ut a pill..is the !u4siance whjch enfolds Ana a.bolt ie:-.contains many doses. if. ��� � B i u �■ aS�, !! t!16 ngre nefit it confers ■ 'high,'and-weighs 374 lbs. She-is spare mass• That -of Parmelee's Vegetable it could not be purchased for. many_ wi rather than stout, hard of features and Pi11s is so 'ompounded as. to preserve' times the price asked for it, but 'n- vc,ice, and somewhat of the masculine their in, and they be carr•icd •creased consumptin as simplified and ype; Het lather and mouser,are not info any latitude- without impairing cheapened its'manufacture 7t1] Annual .Kentucky above ordinary stature. their strength. litany pills, in order Yo : icep tlicm from. adhering, are roiled "You talked all through rrly solo, T h o r o u g h b r e Sale W SAT Der PROfLK NRED who are ran d in owdera, which prove nauscaiinf; i o said the musician u little resentfully. aux min pals, Usti FKerrovim" the best P Ito„{e, it bull b` lYani n yr°rfa� Art: so pr'epered ht.he taste. eat they-are,agreeable ;nOg'person a"I wasn't sayinganything ''TThhoore are many: -Of- _ - lc the most delicate. _ you would scare about.Hearing•".: _ "Intelligence has .just reached me-" �a� ce3.pt0 ��� 'began 11,. Illodger, as he slit'down at ;, •PLAOED AT TEN BACK OF THE The Doctor- You have a bad COId, , 11,e D d L„afanthol Ptiater ansys nervous e:- the dinner-tante. "Thank goodness it Mr. ]i s. I'll give you some pills for COMPK�I'�G. . RFAD OF TiiOtRO(1(:iiBRE STALLLONS. 5t has at-last," exclaimed Mrs. Blodger,. ggs alto mens, They are equally ss eatcacious is " "Ott, never mind., doctor. sen:ralaia,backsciie and niusoulsr pais' 1t„ARES, A\•EANLINGS, YEARLLNQS and ES IN TRAII�'1lVG. ' and the food was partaken of in silence. jtau ar�have It for nothing.” _ Sale will be held t •Husband••_"You'll' have to discharge Give Holloway',s'Corn Cure a trial. It Jane and do the cooking yourself." Wife- [LSON'S -H'ORSEMEN'S HEADQUARTERS ":.removed fen corns from one pair of feet dIMAARTC sesse of LHIhe sk�TM 1TINMn{,Itch,A pP, enredurely low -"Good gractaus;..Why? Are you los- LEXINGTON, KY., THANKSGIVING EEK; BEGINNING , without any pain: What it has done weaver's,cerate alone. Ent where the blood,a ing.your money?" Husband-"No; but once.it will do again. loaded with imppurity, each ns Salt Bbeam, Lm losing my health." Wife-"Oh, 1 �[ November 26' 1966 Weaver'sSyrup.ahw,hooldMuasd. , see Etusbnnd- Yes. The doctor says Monday, "If there were twenty chickens in a 1•eat too much." AND WILL'CONTAIN A QUANTITY OF�'Q UAi.1TY coop," said the teacher. "and two.were MODERN BULLET:WOUNDS:: _ _ nne•sl:• 50 eaV10008 rrlissing one morning, how• many would in the 17 Sladlions, 3x9 Choice Mares' (Dams of Wi i W e- -- you have?" "\[ell, said the leading A most interesting and far-reaching Viper- .MRS. HUN FER'S STORY from Winning Families), and 190 Yearlings and Rtunmen of in training. IL ruff of the class, "it they were My experiment on a tarot scale ��s per-. j ispe�„t of Capt.s:S.B-awn's senor- x'mnatd conticnmenta from John E -: Chickens to begin with I'd have eigh- termed at the battlefield of Niukdcn. young ,d Stud Chea Y.Mctileskln's Miclswn a(addeo's IIamba_q Place_.SE ,,Milton leen, but it thry were somebody else's Several sanitary officers with good "sur* Says Results are "Truly Wonderful.". na e'via n'+d solmd:Tea's over t w p eminent be eders� s� � =- have only two,." _ __ gical training being present, out n 100 _ Mrs. I. liunter,-.of III =Head Y's xos.mAT stud sat. J. a. �. soldiers wounded -in the abdomen' 50 _ Raglan Road;-Kingston, - CATALOGUE NOW READY. Write for rap,to were operated upan.by laparotomy, tfie � _ FAS�G TIPTON CO., TiAWSON W YORAlteK.GARDEN Oiit, -sags'.- . New YORK. 50 others lett alone, the only treatment •"I have-suffered with consisting of absolute,rest and in keep- s kidney and liver trof,filg Ing the external_ wound.opening. clean. and chronic cons'tipa- =--- sic,pping the other's hand. the old chap of the 50 soldiers `operated..upon 40 -.tion-'tor -some time. I ACCORDING TO CONTRACT. . r awn except the died, of the nun-opernled 40 survived. tuns subject to dizziness, watched every load q Y Phis sJaiking result indicated the' mon= bilicius headache, nely- A ninon who was very miserly hoarded ;est, and that the buyer never did Satin nor of tren!n1ent. of nbdominal wounds un his stacks of hay year atter year in away. ousness� drowsiness, Ina hope of Making double the price 4e - throughout the �ihnle'war. Laparotomy Mrs.' i Hunter.pains in tyre back and - a► on or in the rear'of the battlefield was af- was offered for Hien. Pleasant as syrup; nothing equals It terward hardly ever. performed,. but Side, and tired, weary_teeliug•nearly all A �N•cll-known hay and straw buyer n ag a worm medicine; the name iS Mother lint all soldiers the"time• .``�•'.orni Exterminator. The nl<en hL district,one day asked the prico ;f Graves'- - ro er of"the &9g - t t t est t care was ver mediclne was test worm d Y e a • 1c t re r s shed s •,� alma Y rice !vas.a 1.d enormous g r m t r I I cno p An• absolute k. A - wounded in the abdomen had a siac - - - • ted b� dociorc and druggists with a er ecce tgd. a b P - three da s. ire hien the Y rest for t12,e first Y .no benefit. ow did ou know�I was going D _ little or "M ` "I tried•Dr. Leonhardt'� Anti-Pill, and "iron about the terms of _settlement She- Y \fi.�lress-"\V1rY• Bridget, what- on -lh nmessilty�u�irch be Icr,lrulAnti-Pillde fee nsk"e 11'eYo d �isersild the buyer, "my He, i to I saw yithinrthe rpaperssthis emorn - +f f Fine.: ear'h are yo-ii doing with all the broken Y„ n ` `tc0^ ^uaa •ase - dishes on the shelf?' Bridget-"Cure, mot wonderful remedy." l�rt�su eeyi� settle wlYcn'I fetch the last Ing. ISSUE NO. 47--CL e U Pu I'a s'ly M mum, you lowid -me Ot wur to replace ..All d[:alers, or the -Wilsnn-F'yle Co., ad'a s a bargain," said the miser,. Ira a,cold 651), one 01 broke." Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. _ ; g•:.. o .. '.. .:a• ...i ,,y.,,,: ..e+"'+k']fF2" +v .n:' 'i'�R'dSi1' k w'0.� h n 'a,M •!✓^�' i r�.%s. +:•� `u :s'£y.. b ` '.'":R! �.,r. r a.. 3,.2 �."a�..+e.,F'sr *%'_:ast.voc�. ......,..�..u` ^..».a,s�.^� r,,.,• •.i ,•r � .".fii-� Ac .r.., k F-' .r x,� �s t' • --Miss Lillian Leslie visited with brought 'before Ma istrate Hamilton m ,ry T Tit �r g ' f �GOCAI,IISMS. t •her ruother over Sunday., here and charged with the crime: The Bing of Raa$e• ••BUCti'S HAPPY THOUGHT" —The Misses -Jones entertained He pleaded not guilty but was com- mitted & number of friends on 31onday to Whitby for Further investi- r --Geo: A. Gordon, of Toronto, evening. gat on. One Hundred and Fifty Tbonsand Canadian,�fion:en-' .- t spent Sunday at his home here. --Born.—On Friday, ;\ov: 18th Anut trine ' o'clock; ou Sun- 141is3 lila Pugh is spending •a the {wife of Jonathan Liscombe.of day night the town was thrown have decided for t , " , into considerable excitement by the r� few days with' her sister, Mrs. W. a daughter. alarm of fire. It seelns ..that in souls ii -` i - �• -=-;J. tlliller� ilfias Ethel Gordan has been {way the stove. broke in the house The H. �hau t Mim-Gibson, of Kinsale, spent spending a few -weeks with occupied. by AL. E, Stevens on Bell � Sunday with M. S. -and-'Mrs. friends In Buffal'b, street, first street south of Reach " J w,Cha p man: —George and 11 Mrs. Stotts, of street, and let the coal out �wbich p R�r�ge. —Miss K.-McQna of Toronto, is Claremont, anent a day last week gulcklp ignited the mood of the house, y The blaze apparently climbed "very +spending, a few clays this -week with friendb in town.' quickly to the roof of the house, and - f Y �•I with k'ickering friel?ds. —Boru.—Friday, Oct. 2i th, at it was here that the fire seemed to Common Ranges were not good enough—why should they be for you- u.'. r —Miss Tillie .,Cornell,. of Scar- 348 Brock Ave., Toronto, to Mr. be centred. The:tiremen were bandi- .boro;is spending a few days with and Mrs. C,.J.Powley, a son, capped by the bad condition of the t - W. V. and Mrs. Richardson. 'Mrs. B. W. Wood left on roads and considering this they did Dont be imposed on by —Miss Ella Richardson, - of Monday morning for a few Reeks quick 'work in getting there. At "just as good talk. The Whitby, spent a 'few days during visit with her son Alfped, in Mon- first they seemed to be a least bit shy construction of The "Happy „ ' of hose,.and and were unable to 1 t the past week with the Misses, real. get at Thought" is patented, its �• �'-''' r r{+ ;Tones. the seat of trouble but it was noV —The Ladies Aid of St. And- design registered, it is totally g m —Miss Irene Dunbar; of Dnrl- row's church met on Tuesda for long. One of the firemen by , Y climbing along the top of the kitchen different in every respect to any ' az,_epent a few .days during afternoon at,the residence of Mrs. solved the difficulty, and when he other. There is none like it. „- T .. ,the past week with Pickering J. Murkar. got the 'hose was able to get right There can be none so-good. If rfen —John Munro *of Toronto spent at the blaze. The roof was pretty bads burnt and the house you only knew the time, the • —Bu for %mas, gifts early 'anent a few days here this week y b aO°d� trouble, the labor it would save frogs Bassett, Jeweler, Whitby, with his brother; Donald. He is with water, but otherwise the dam- ,, s and have them put aside for you looking for some good heavyage should not be great. Mr, yon,how little fuel it uses, you twtfl Ott want them. horses. Stevens.had all his household effects wool#not be one.single day without one. yy packed tipp and w8s intending to —W. Calvert, who, has been —A large number attended o 'to Oshawa this week so that ndit,gg the summer at Indian Forayth'a, sale on Tuesday after- ' t was comparatively easy to `The WM. BUGK STOVE CO.,�S ; o� gad, Sisk-, ieturned home on noon, notwithstandiug the' wet save most of .his goods. About -:!Saturday last. He purposes re- weather. As re ards rose g- prices the midnight the firemen were call- turning to the west again i>x .the sale was a success.. ed back again. 5 They had left but a short time before and spring. —Wm: and Mrs. Badgerow and •tea Our agent LT. BUNDY —The .trustees board of -the dau htel•, `Miss Gertrude will aiiparently' everything- was safe, � e L '. Methodlfl g t-week-fora-fewer but the blaze was evidently UM el ing a wean a wa Is ancT ing the around tlae visit with friends in Detroit soon broke oyt � ground'sagain. However, : - - church sheds. As these sheds are Grand Rapids and other points in it was soon put out before much used _extensively -b the public, Michigan. more had been burnt,—Times any assistance rendered by those —U. 'Simpson & Co. and M. S. of any denominations will be Chapman have each erected new - FQY' - �.,: gratefully-accepted by the board. street lamps in front of their re- BooAs Shoe _ MMany could bring a load-of gravel spective places of business.- This _. Cold at any time, without any incou- will be greatly appreciated by all., - °, venience and will be much ap- the. residents of the villa e. - � � � I - gg �,, ....-greciated. - - : —Owring- to the death of his et Fe —The Itce trustees have lac. nephew,po _ p phe the son of Mayor.-Ross - ' - We have extra value in Men's and Boys'Heavy and Medium weights•. �--ed faAr'street tamps on-our•-main of Barrie, the Rev. F, C. Harper -.how is the time " streets. They are set -on_ iron left on Thursday afternoon to at- 'to renew your Our Stock o!Fine Goods is large and up-to-date, fits and are quite ornamental. tend the funeral. . In cons uence subscription to Rubbers and Overshoes—all styles and prices,. To eco This act will be much appreciated no prayer meeting was held on the•, Ewes and , by -the residents of th village. that evening. 'ao settle all +U N T t='+1 17 r1 n• The lamps give a good light and —The Women's Missionarw So- arrears. :. �+• A■ B , Pickering, - It. should no longer be unsafe to ciety of the Methodist church held - walk on ,our. streets on dark an '•A£Home"at the residence of nights._ The police trustees de- R. J. and Mrs. Coad on Wednes• _- -iaerve credit for taking this step. day evening. A-goodly number . day `the World on Mon- `spare present and a most pleasant _ _ - -•• • a �� � • •' • G r dap had the followine from Mom- time spent b all., r.' tread. In now looks as if the —Ho! for E`hrope, England, • Preliminary stages were about Ireland, - � . -7P . i'y g Scotland, anywhere. � - -• "• - - _. __: _ , completed for the building of a everrywbere. Why amt spend OF THE— "new ; . V i new tI{rough line by the Canadian Xmas ' at "the old fireside?" The new Pure Food and Drug Law -' Pacific Railway from near Smith's Choice of all best ocean steam- will marls it -on the label of every .-Falls to Toronto,- taking 'places ship liner;and all railway routes. Cough Cure containing Opium, Chlor- -' hlor- Happy Toug�t an�on Lake Ontario. ''In other'words It will pay yon to see or write oform, or any other 'stupifying or the C. P, R. so loses the d, T. R. Stevenson, (opposite post office, poisonous drug. But it passes Dr. 9 , 3lzoop's Cough Cure as made; for _ « I� that Sir-Thos. Shaughnessy will -Whitby)before t velhng. W years, entirely free, Dr.Shoop all bus its big rival all the way from —A western editor has come to along has bitterly opposed the use-of - - 1 souvenir Ranges Montreal to the Union Station. the conclusion that those desiring all opiates or narcoticri. Dr,Shoop's It was announced some time ago ''`Puffs" in'his paper must 'pay for Con Ct}Ie is absolutely safe even g $last the C. P. R would double them, and has established the fol for the youngest babe—and it cures, it We have a complete its track from this city ,to Smith lowing schedule of prices - For does not sitnplp suppress. -Glet a sale f :.Falls: -Thia has been accomplish- telling the public a man is sueand everybed_- and reliable Coughh Cure, by •aim ly assortment ofad to .K - t e aw be your protection. We masonry is about completed knows lie is as lazy as a govern- Ranges., , cheerfully recommend and sell it. - . the double set of rails will be ment mule, $2.70; .referring to A Pickering Pharmacy. to Smith's Falls dur•fngthe coming dec.'eaeed citizen who is 'mourned Parlor- Coos summon People who -have by-, the .entire community, when - - f been through Ontario sayy that we know he is only missed by a - - - -the conutry is full of C• . P. R. poker circle, $10.13; referring to �iPhitby Seam Parlor.Heaters, surveying parties. and that a some`galav'anting female as an es- new thru and` shorter -line to timable lady whom it is a pleasure = O - !the Queen City of the West to meet, when every business man r aks, will be undertaken at. a very in town -{could rather see the �AMFVOrkB ! .l = - ,early date." Other -reports devil, $8.1.0; calling an ordinary- ;- .:'Oil Stoves, etc. also indicate 'that the line will Pulpit< pounder eminent divine,_ be built next year, and the sixty-cents; sendiag' a doughty - chances'-are, Pickerin will be sinner.t�heaven, $5. >IIIada'13 Best. - ]2 g C t. _ ro OW the Crowd. benefitted,by the new line. _ A good easy working pump is •--The concert given in St. And- MARKHAM. time saw Time money- - t' ed T' a is rew's church last Friday evening We handle all,kinds andguar'- sense nor 2\11. � �. =.lA. ��A was a decided success -in eve , every .- As an evidence of tris brisk de= g sense of that term. The night mand for houses in town. Mr• tee satisfaction. , was -all that could be desired and Jno. Monkhotise and Mr. D. Ever- t were present from Clare- Ston Jones have each. been offered Cistern tanks tirade to order. _ .'moat,• Brougham, Dunbarton, handsome rices for the new resi Audle and other parts of tris -dentes the?eave erected the past -•E. we Evans,*.swuUumiraer— Mount Joy- Wplln-- - - s _ . t. of Donald C. MacGregor's first derstsnd that Mr. Moukhouse is appearance in Pickering and seriously considering. the' offer a' Brock, street, �Vhitbp. . A. he was ablysupported Pported by Miss mate to him(-and if he 'does .. . -. ...,, . . ...-_ . . , Emma Beers, soprano, and 'accept will build another home ' Mfse Berenice Parker,. elocu- for himself on-the adjacent prop- 5o YEARS' tionist. The- 'programme was erty. ' 7f you need•a certainty•; one of the -beet ever There was a largely attended EXPERIENCE > y "heard in Pickering Mr. Mac- meeting of'.the sugar-beet growers 1 JGd(;d, ivarni,.cbeap black Robe _ Gregor, %ho has a flue stage pre§- of ''this section in the council , Beauti£ltl plush carriage Rugs ence, has a powerful baritone chamber z on Friday last. The4 Heavy all-wool inixed grey Blankets �cofce, of exceptional sweetness Horse Blankets—Trig variety—cheall- p growers -•R ice complaining be !Cpttorr Fleeced large heav Blankets ' and' as stronjt 'as` it"is 'sweet; cause the refining company at �_. and under perfect control. Mr. Berlin was so dilator All wool extra,heavy S y.in dopa h- TRAa�-1�I�RKs y ox—great value. =MacGregor easily takes a fore- iug cars for receiving the shl�i- Cop p cNTs•c. Mens', Ladies', Boys', Girls', ' Etc., most position among the vocal- ments of beets. • Mr. Simpson 'Anyone sending a sketch and descrtptlonmay ball and �Vinter.Underwear in . — ists of Canada. Miss-Emma Beers 'Rennie on behalf of the com xln quickly rt.Certnln our oDtnion tree whether an 1 y invontlna Is probably ppatentable. Commnnica- great-Variety and selling x190 proved herself a • favorite. 6xplainec}that Owing, t0 a fire Alld ttonestrtctlyrnnodenttal.Handbook onPatenta , Cheat). bent free.Oldest a ency for seenring patents. •" _ She -has a beautiful suprano and also to the unusually large Patents taken tgroa8h atnnn ,k Co.recelry voice, and an attractive appear- cropthis .Duwlnocc�. wichontcharae lathe '_"�.,e have &-ver year -the storage facil- ,,�,� i y large assortment of Mitts and f ante oai .the. stage. . As an elo- ities -of the company wervtaxed .,Sc ¢nt�fle �m¢ Can•, and Gloves=fine and heavy—for all.kinds of people eutionist, Miss Berenice Parker, to their utmost.. Ile offered all A handsomely illnatrated weekly. Largest Mf. ". roved herself to be an R,dept those who were Compelled to enlatlon ot-any sclentAc lonrnal Terms, a Collie to lis—we have the goods you want and, 11 \ our prices are low-. pp ear';tnnr months,bL Bo dbp all newsdealer, in the art. Her rendering of store their beets'25 a ton for stor- UNN &Cvemroadwar,New Ytrk - °•The Soul of the Violin," espec- ager This-offer was after .some srancn(ldhn MFSt-Wasbin,Ron,n — aally, elicited the ~warmest praise, discdsion' Rc'Cepted'.j-Sun. .: - Mr. Chas. Booleyy of Toronto, NOVEMBER .- -John ,�Q ►. Who accompanied'-the singers UXBRIDGE. " �012ri B1Ckle ~" �"O• at the piano, favored the and- _ --- �.-4ence with two piano solos The number of robberies. that have. brings scores of Young People every whish he rendered in a-pleasifig Been commftted in our town during year tr2lnu the Farms and Villages of manner. Each one of the art- the past two weeks is becomin the Country to -spend a few months o lar 1 iu our-splendid school,—The _ _ late was heartly. encored-after g . rn}ng. . Mondayy evenla9 o sp __ each number, to which the most last week, the G.T. R. station was broken into by some unknown part graciously responded. entrance being gained� by, throw . CBU ['� BBSS C0�8g@ g y Po h -The Best Coal Oil in Oaurda..any- of_ thew. -artists_appear ing a large stick throw h the window TOi'01#tE►• again fn 'Pickering, it is 'need- Five Gallons for v , In the archway an -completely - less to say t ey will receive destroying the glass. Excepta, few From cornmunicatio s in hand, this ( � a hearty weNome,, > T-he re- articles of clothing, the thief secured. month this--yoae-�a ffln•ing as.-many as -One Dollar, 'ceipts of the 'evening amount- nothing of much value: However, ever. If yol: ba:a not thought of it, o ed to nearly. $80. It is -the the next morning the station present- not had our Catalogue, write for it at •intention of the managers of ed a very untidy appearance, as the once and you mill likely play to join eb{rrch to provide these high- contents of the station were scattered {ls. Address:— _ - around•fn every direction. OnTues- Go concerts ek 'be given day a man named Percy Stoddard W. H. SHAW, Principal, �j (� ,,.ve"iOw lly. s was arrested near Lindsay and Tonge.k Gerrard eta.,Toronto.; s' • L V GAIY�T e .Pickering Ont-s •i � - ...r .,Q�. �:.� ''" .. .•. •'.Wn:..0�..YPri'.s.r..YYti yy,Gy_......a'+ ""r +t`. �� a� �.».�. .�.i�*4•p'� -Sr':t :.:.t��iro'�,m. _ •+ ,,,:'ir.., �ww,.;:m.:�.x•,...c�...�.�-..' :y:._t.c, i,.,,7sSrC�."'$..',:.._..a..»-».... '. .. .. rz 1..:$ 1_va .:.w'._tt' -. '.- .. ..? -• . "5� ,.,-: