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L '., :rh-',. ,.4 � V'^ 'M' x°'/.., l9Ciw.. i... ,r. {'- I"TAj -'i .Fn,.y'a;Yl' 'Nyri .F'f` - {u1 'hr .1 ire';- :..1,�,- I• ti w. •% F t': 1 a,.x�'{f S � .. - - ,OL_ • - _ YV111 i�li�RG .0 ' .� -FZ3D, N Vr -4,- 90-x IN9 ., STOUFFV lLL6 CHERRYWOOD �t�fofssifiiiastai t#J;akrs *. Blankets Horse, Ernest Moyes, of Box Grove, who A young people's Bible question cot ' waa convicted a short time o of test was held here in the 'Methodistea 'O�r1e r', f Medical You want the kind of Blankets your horses cannot get o8 and this is stealing a horse from Mr. $mo um, church, under the auspices of the Ep-? M. BELL, M. D.. C. M where you can et them. of Siloam, was sentenced to one year worth League, on Tuesday, Oct. 27th. To weak and siting women, there is at least one t < AA ti y B way to help• But with that wa , two treatments. tl. Late House surgeon of she Kingston' in the central prison. The contest was conducted after the k We have a good assortment and the mast be combined; -, one 1s local;, one is oonstitu. y" general Hospital. Successor to Dr. M. Bete• Mr. Remus, who a few weeks ago fashion of an old -time spelling match. ttoaai, but both are important, both eseenti" pp prices are so ever person hired a horse and rig at Maher's livery, the captains being Charles Todd and Dr. f3honD's Night Care is the Local. a mw Office honrr 8 to t6 L m, 1 to 8 D m and a p y P u Lo 8 p m. Pickering, Out iy can get them. West Toronto, and was arrested about Arthur Laughlin. There were also Dr. Ehoov's Rea-.Wrative• the Constitutional. 1 ' at�`y� ��,� The fot•i� Dr. Shoop'sNight Cure --Las topical HO. N. FISH, M. D. "''••week after at Gormley on the charge recitations by Miss Olive. Honey and =ucousmL btanesuppository remedy, while Dr. tN PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON the best in the land. of theft because he failed to return the Miss Sadie Laughlin, duet by Misses Shoop's Re-,' orative is wholly an internal treat - r 39smber of,0ollege of Physicians and Snrgeoar <' Single Harness, Team Harness: outfit as agreed. He was'seutenced to Daisy Timbers and Edith Roach, and Ui 1 The Re- "t°'ative reaches throughout the ; ' Onit. Associate coroner, county of Ontario, entire system seeking the repair of ail nerve, Oi>0ae Hours -ti to to a. m, and 1 8o s, and a to a Holters, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, three months in the county jail: -Tri- violin selections by Charles Danby. all tissue. and ail blood ailments. p, Im. Brougham, Oat. a -ly Brushes Metal Polish, Gal Cure, buns. _ The Rev. Mr. Homes gave a short ad- The "Night Cure ". as its name implies, does iii ' — •�' dress on his first.tri to Cuba. The Rorkwhiloyousteep• It soothes soreandinflam HERBERT KIDD M. D. C. M. Axle Grease. Hoof Ointment, GREENWOOD` P ad mucous surfaces 'heals loci weaknesses and ' Harness Oil and Dressing. chair was occupied by Mr. Jas. Todd. disebarges, while tie Restorative, eases nervous • Inember College of Phyelciane sad Sur- g• M /g as of Ontario. Gate House Surgeon of Gen- Team Whips. Buggy Whips. Mrs. F. L. Green is spending this Although the night was not all that ezcltemeut, gives renewed and ambition builds uD wasted tissusa, brim ed 1, Emergency and Burnside Lying -in Hoapi- week in the cit could be desired, there was a good at- a about renew i sot Torouto. office to Alexander eiozgsn s THOMP$ON BRCS., - Pickering y tendance and an enjoyable evenin O1' and energy' Take Dr. Shoop 's idenae, opposite Methodist, Glare• Miss E'tbel Stewart is spending a g �toratfve- Tablets orUquid -as a general tonia > out, oat. p 981y few days with her sister in Toronto. spen t. to the system ForDOSfWve local help. use uwell K ' The Beat W. M. Ellis' gang of apple packers, WHi EVAL� E �� ���0 �� k iteaaL. of Whitby, are packing apples for W. Pengelly this week. On Thursday, Oct. 22nd, Mr,. and y X. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS. Blood Medicine J. E. Disney's sale passed off success- Mrs. John Wesley Wonch, among the ' • ' is • THR, county Orowa Attorney, and County fully on Monday last, the prices paid oldest citizens of the vale, celebrated i� h� �11�e ti` ilieisor. Oonrt House, Whitby, 10-v being up to the usual standard on their golden wedding at their pretty `4 _ At this season many people have. everything excepting thorough -bred home here. Some forty guests were ;! a T LT. BARCLAY, Barrister -at -Law, poor blood, pimples, boils, itching of cattle, which were a little low. present and enjoyed the sumptuous T. M. MCFADDEN. r Solicitor, Notary Public, Special Lxami• the skin, etc. A bottle of our Blood Do not forget to attend the. ppublic wedding feast, at which happy teas sslrosz. Dow court of Justice. Brock. Sttrreet Purifier will remedy this and prepare school concert to be given by the.pu- were drunk and re W itby, 71 the s stem for the coin making an unusually hap- y preventing severe sic Hess. 3th lust., and thus show your appreci- py and humorous speech. • The pros- :'etertnas•y. Large bottle $1, dose a teaspoonful. ation of the work done by the teacher ents were numerous and appropriate, Gould Mee Fully guaranteed. and pupils. including a number of gold coi M1V' �HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR- •"' Among those present were: Mr. wind . GIDOx AND DENTItlT, Etc and THE BEST COUGH CURES Au °LEY Mrs. Jos. Laughlin and their sons and Family Butchers, DL'NBARTOA -.� zadaato of 'tbe Ontario Vol 4nazv Col- McFadden's Syrup- Lindseed'licorice Mrs. Thos. Puckrin is indis sod of two daughters Cherr wood; W. H. I e, Toronto, registered member of the ' Po ' y utaric veterinary aledicai a*rooiotion. f- and chlorodyne. late. and Mrs. Tran and daughter, Cedar Fresh dents of the, fittest quality at and residence one and one. mile. McFadden'9• Syrup-White ine and We believe that Mr. Slacdnnald has Grove; Mrs. Westwood and Mrs. a -irth of Green Saver. Office and shoeing forge P the lowest possible prices Patton, Chicago; Mrs. John Lamb Darr a to li a.m., sad r ti -.s p� _private tar. reacted lhf3 Dunlop farm from Mr. h always on hand. leobone in my office P. O. address, (izeea DicFadden's En ' irh Love. and two daughters. Geo. and Mrs. I Hypophos- Smoked Ham and Bacon a specialty.- ewc, tut, Shoults, Markham ; Mrs. Carmen. phite9. -- 'File At Home_�at..'41rs_ Simon_ Puck- Atrial given, satisfaction - -- -- - tin's in connection w9tfi -the Ladies' -'Norr mily Zephkr; Bo d and . _ i¢uafrsE4s QliarD$• If you want the purest we have iE.. Aid was quite a success. A short pro - Mrs. Burk Brougli n ;Frank once- Our o "Health : gram was given and the fish pond : Israel and Mrs. Burton. A. h by Good Living r Mott a L E. and Mrs. Ma or, Walter and Mrs. HOS. POUCI3ER Issuer of Mar - r� was quite 'a novel attrraction. The �• 1 NI McFadden, proceeds amounted.' to about ten dol- MalO1'eSteii'21 Bank l - rises L +sensor. Brougham. Ont, • ' M. P tiYhiteva e. _ Chemist and Optician, Lars. HOPPER Issuer o! Marriage PICKERING. - - ONTARIO. - A number from here attended the aoo°WOOD - • Licsns•s In the County of Ontario, - - ce at store and his re-dente. Claremont. plowing match at Myrtle, Ed. Pardon Mrs. John Lee, Jr., . is ill;, also and Charlie Pilkey taking prizes,' the me$ Canada." BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage Wagner Co former winning second in first class Harper. • Lieeflseaforth•Oountir of Ontario. of- s sod and first for first six furrows, also Mrs. 9torry, Sr., visited Uxbridge fs t the star• or at his ze*id•aw,Plok*ring third in best team in harness. Chas, last week. Pickering Branch. Pilkey got second in second class Mrs. Jobe Wagg returned home pfd... y ed meats cons fresh and cur stubble, f rThe eta tables very 7VIcWfb& House TORWAY HOUSE.-Norway, t±, HineetonRoad. PartieuIarateaWaaaf4 MARKHAM were8hingledthisweek. • to farmers attending the Toronto manage. G. Smith, of the Victoria House, 'Authorized C'a ttal --'. rat accommodation under the now manage- Spice Roll, Breakfast fiasco p M- 1�1+0�4�•� -- .,�, mt, Charges. moderate J. J. McCann, Pro. p + Councillor Ormerod, of Scarboro, was,. -In the city last week. Subscribed 555,OW.W etos, Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. was a member of the deputation that Mrs. D. Haynes is seriously W and Paid up 85$,000,00 y recently interviewed the Toronto and her recovery seems remote. Rest Account. 0'50,000.00 S.BEATON, T.OWNSHIP'CLERS Highest �Irices paid for York Radial Railway Compiiny with A The Felon Society, meets here in Assets 8,000,000,00 . C. Accountant. oommfwimon for taking Butchers c8ttle. view to getting them to extend their nnual session on Saturday ext. tier, Aoconntaat. Esc money to loan lines, to Markham road. In converse.- y �+' ^, i farm Issuer of Marriage Lie Tbankegiviiag service will be held in pzo�t •Joss l7owa -•, Ewa T. 8.1[o>tiuz.ari E °"� " i' °n'' * -v R E.A Is, ESTATE Lion with THs $rN yesterday he in- tt%Methodiat •ehureh next Sabbath Presia.at 6.st�i'.r =; formed us that the represrtative of morning. M. MAW, bieouewl A:rtioneer. D. A.gSbene is now at the carriage special attention given to Psrcomes Sala - the co n bad determined upon a _ All kinds of r:1er pprompt27 att•aded so. eper113 Sion of their Imes. 1'he Alolr• Collsottoas sotioitsd and psomvtly mad• reasooab :e. Telephone residence or y sloop intiag Cutters for the first FLrmse'* Notes ai.00aatsd American sna Gres-wood, Ont. g.7 M already had their surveyors over sleigh bin Insurance and the route from Thornhill to Markham g g' Foreign Bachang• bought Lad sold Drafts Ir POSTILI., Licensed Auctioneer, Quar'terty services were held last eaed, sysilabl• on all parts of the world but the probability was against that Sunda at the various appointments • for Counties of York and Ontario. sna (�� y y •�, iti sales of all kinds attenuad to on ahorterl ConVe�anCing Dane. route being adopted. Neither did the at this service. Savings Bank JJe artil>QeIIti. 'ties. Address Green river P. o., out think they would at .present extend Rev. Toye, of Richmond Hill, will p the line farther down the 'Kingston preach in the Methodist church next Interest allowed on deposits at high- 6 B. POWELL, Licensed Aue- or and Lot for sale or to rent. road a# It was merely pafallelling the Sunday evening. POe V.Duser for Ontario, Au kinds of war Grand T rubk and there was no traffic est current rates, and credited or - adaesed either pr�tgat•ly or by auction, gain The only part of the village die- otse oo,:eot•d. Bor date• or other particulars Also Planing Mill fox sale. from the one aide owingg to the prox- graced by Hallowe'en fiends was the paid quarterly to depositors. p 7 ..t residence; Rlfsabeth St., Pickering. _ imity of the lake. It seemed now central. The acts were few and not at A McClellan, 1 an fob as New* Office win reoei7e prompt 'Chas. to McClellan Mgr' •rtcon. lAy 150. acre Farm for sale. probable that they would come up all creditable. r • °- __ the Markham road to Markham and Beef -ring meetings were held on POIICHER, Licensed Auction- If you want to buy sell or rent, call then go eastward. They would thus. Saturday last and Saturday week Read the pain formula on a box of Pisk . ear, valustor•nd Collector for the Conn at my office. Bargains. reach country not at present, well when all shortages• were adjusted and Pain Tablets, Then ask voar doctor if w of York and Ontario All kinds of auction served by railways and- receive t- arrangements made for another ear. w conducted and valuations made at mod- - g y there is s better one. Pala swans ooa• a r4 na a ppaa . rate charge, Estates mod- and enaHgnmeae ooa- - W. V. R�chardsoa• � from bath aides of their line. . ••� gestfoo -blood preeare somewhere. Dr, sr s tsnWy managed and *old by auction or 1Hr. rmerod x19° informed T8$ $DN -BROUGHAM S#coop'e Pink Pain Tablets cheek bead ^x rtvass sale. Mortgagee zones, notes and that the company was making partic- uerLl ►cocoas promptl7 collected and ratts Notary Public, Pickering. ular inquiries as to how much power J. M. •Gerow was in Toronto of T es- peas, womanly pains, in anywhere. Cory settlements ' guaranteed Phone, or u Try one and see! 'Hlfgr 2$0. Bold by a" u for termo and ba- siontars; Brougham, — cciuld be disposed of in Markham,- dayy T,:M. McFadden. nt DLtee maybe fixed by phone Nzws • • • Bun. Wm. Matthews wen tiers on Friday ;a ,� ffice. y_ Vrckerirr ] r on business. 9`�e/ u GREEN RIVER - • S. le H. Stevenson had a very success - 'COAL O/L L A D D E 11, S Listen for wedding bells. ful sale *nrn Friday. First -class rigs for dire Fonder if the boys. will play ball on Mrs. Iilechin-and Mrs. Fish were in Thanksgiving Day ? Claremont on Tuesday. Best American 20 cents. fall kinds Manufactured to Order, Day or night j Miss Meta Cowie has returned from t R. J. Price has return Pd 'to duty in Best Canadian 16 cents. Write or phone us. a few days visit with friends in Clare- 'the city with Aiassev- Harris Co. r r>- r" Bus meets all trains 1 moat. Y Mrs. G. Conner u-L< ,- � ;�vE u�rre'er � rterna, '. lacksmithin and Woodworking Teaming promptly attended to. ' ` Our veteran trapper,F.Pennock, has Linton spent a day this week in'tne ?- ��- :•nr* -t 1 Castor Qil is bulk of all kinds. made a number .of. valuable catches city- Agent ior Canada. Carriage Co, '. tbis season.' The Clifton Remedy Co. are givl k of horse blankets, whiff. Shop close Wednesdays m The question of the day with some nightly shows in the hall here for a curry combs, tie ropes, and Saturdays. .r • H. Pe of our fair ones is : -When is Charlie week. , Peak, Prc)cersng• Miss Lill of Agincourt, is s endin snaps, eet, t: coming home ? y• g P g - - �� Miss Lily Wilson left Wednesday a couple of weeks with 4Mrs. John GEC. PHILIP,. Grocer, • ++• r►a�� Ontario morning for Dayton for �a few weeks' Crockett. , Broughatnt tR visit with friends theme Mrs. Free] and son, of - 'Markham, otiee to the Public �$ 1000 8 The Misses Boyd, of Mongolia, spent were here last week the guests of Mrs. �T I,' T �B S Sunday and Monday with their sister, John Miller. �ltyf A I have a stock of Verity ow Dints Richard Burk -and Fred. Cowie, of Y P person under 2U to receive. Sev- The homes of the village and sur- Toronto, were ere with t, err people " nd sole shoes on hand, and not wish- eral of our shorthand graduates rounding coo unit werle filled with over Sunday. CLOCKS nR to carry them over until anotber of last year are now enjoying this assts attending the anniversary sec- AND y Alfred Pascoe has severed his cot.- ear, Iwill sell them out at reduced salary. Perhaps we can help, yon Flies. g y nee, ion with John Philip 'and has en- rices. Verity and Wilkidson points to receive this amougt. Our new aged 'with Jose �h La of • Cedar nd'sole shoes of same number will fit Catalo ue ex loins. Cut out this Mr. Bain and three other gentle- g g P PP• 5 sine owe. g P men from Whitby, 'representing the grove. �- P� card, sign it and send to W. H.. 4. O. U. W. visited the lodge here John Linton purchased a thorough. JEWELRY ;. L- RO'BT. S. PHILLIPS, Shaw, Central Business College, Tuesday evening last when a pleasant' bred heifer at E. Disney's sale on Toronto Monda He is ccmmencin farming , Brougham, Ont. and profitable time was spent. , y• - g 8 ; �7ame, north boys from the district s little in the right way.' auillt Sale Prices At S] er OMINON BA Address of here turned out to play sweet John and Mrs. Doble, of Reach, were Address .... .................... . . inusic at the residence of newl mar- here on Sunday with G. D. and Mrs. '— T Iticaii 01M6e,' Toronto ried couple, Ernest and Mrs. Butch- Linton. Mr. Doble has just returned , lugs, last Thursday night, and a small from British Columbia find he is very Bassett 's Removal Sale. : apical paid up 3,900,000 foie of toad skin •f2'.' was handed out. much taken up with that country and eserve fund and un Thanks old man. its,prosperity. Y vided profits ,300,000 BRI!rISH The anniversary services of the The friends of the Christian Church Salk 011 ti.ntil Deeember,lst eposited by the public 35,000,000 CANADIAN Best Business Baptist Church passed off Sunday and have been making some very eaten- Monday last in their usual splendid sive internal and external improve - Now is the, time to bn otal assets 47 000 000 BUSINESS , ` Training at reason- y p ments to that edifice. Cement walks y ' ' COLLEGE able prices. form. The services on Sunday were and other utilities have been-placed, XMAS GIFTS. x�o TORONTO Start an lime, well attended and the discourses by WHITBY BRANCH. y the Revs,. Messrs. Hamea and Loney and - altogether the property presents `` x Address It. A. Farquharson, B. A., were thoroughly enjoyed by all and a neat, cosy and inspiring appearance. General Banking Business q The church will be reopened on Sab- Call on us after that date at Our Principal, Corner Yon a and Bloor the home choir, Zion Presbyterian P transacted. Sts, P g and Wbitevale Baptist Choirs render- bath next. At 11 a. m. Rev, J. W. new stated, opposite the new ___ ed well-selected anthems .for the occa- Dennen,' of Keswick, is expected to ; peoial atTention given to the eolleo• b i ^ - sion. On Monday evening the lecture Preach. Music by the home choir. At" " -- -Post Office site. — tion of farmer's sale and • . by Rev. Dr. Sowerby, of Toronto, 7 p, m. Rev. S. T, Tucker,, 'of Green- 1, drew a lar a attendance. The lecture wood, will reach. Service of son led hors ' other notes. .�laAsm thin s, wat not only pleasant and interesting, by the Whiitevale Baptist Choir. g On e " v but very my plods as well. hies. F,d, Monday evening an English dinner - .... SAVINGS. DEPARTMENT. The •undersigned having bought out Willson. Mr. Warren and Miss Marie, will be served in the Town Hall from rn s the b9 khinthn•alli lines, The Claremont Male Quartette were that clwill be served hot. program epol9it13reoelved of $1. and g business of G. gam, enlivened proceedings plum 1pud- upwards. - -Law, is prepared to do black- with a number of beautiful selections. ding P Qs, The Christianofr ends are to tie com- C -K N G, NEWS =terest allowed at highest g Ae ' resent and their selections were s° for particulars of which see osters. w'> current rates. Horse- shoeing - as ^Spgcialty well rendered that we cannot y i COmpOU dee3 Or paid guar enough in their praise. Thus the 21st mended for their n tin and 'Optician C+OR�ON iR LA`s %, annivet•sary services of the church ,beautifying their edifice and deserve a terly. have passed by and will be looked ! hearty siipport nn' the evening of the CHAS, D, GORDON, Manager PIChERING, ON T, bank to as one of the most successful. 0th, Thankksgiving Day, I WTI TTBY, '.. "�,.L..ii~r,e 'w. .. T. ..;.',•..: `•, '.: Wd_ ..,•... _, :,:.; r'. ,�,.,r.�_a.:: :�....« :..;._..:.s ..,�'�/ :s r.. _ _. _ -.... ..».. ... .�..... ....�a..,.._••...a. ...,.::.+,c>�9t�'.- _ _ _._- _.....1:�'�eels'e: + :- .,..,,. _ -.... ... �..�.�.w•'... �'� �►A .� -- -- ,<.. �-......__.,.....-..... ��. �a ,..la`•.2'�`'"��.- ,x:`�.fn``�` T L,�, 1­7 gvnm.. d, SPIRIT OF PHOTOGRAPHS. ReTtor of Stockton, Warwickshire, .1 . Exhibits Them. f A FISH STwtY. ne day, was surprised at hearin: ..,-YOUR FEARS o a voice, and on looking tip he say. that his visitor was a stranger. an , for agents sellins our tAle01 Eo-.Vn Lots malting $3.00 a day. Write at co for full -artioulft to the Archdeacon Vajuey, -rector or;--- Stockton,-WaxMiashirp, Rnglanti 111ACKA-CRE, this was the conversation: SOAP SUPPLY 0 1) -,,Box 331. Toronto 7 st the close of a sermon on spiritu- alism at Manchester, the other night RHEUMATISM VANISH BE­ ld Fisherman-Well, pretty fair; I pular a L .FORE DODD'$ KIDNLY caught 47 yesterday and seventeer WE ARE LOOKING spirit photographs. 'PILLS. to -day so far. Stranger-Do you know:who I For a representative in your town. One of them, taken is March -ed a spocta �4 a *0 handle a -new idea in publi shin n 7. Proved Once Again In the Case .ol �! 4 magazine. If interested at al write for particulars. fifty years ago, and his father, who Mr3. Fred. Krieger, Who Sviffer- Stranger-Well, I am the game j died in i8gi, aged 81. The mother was 'never during ed From the Worst For ul" of warden. Fisherman-Mr. - Game Warden. .1 - 75 York St., Toronto. photographed 9 life, but her likeness had been re- Kidney Disease. Zam-Buk Saved' storing health t6 the, little folk ccguized by hundreds in Leaming- Palmer Rapids, Ont., Nov. 2. Odd, Fellow's Finger HAD HER DOUBTS. The only thing I can do (Special).-The thousandsof Caua- dians who live in dall terro`r of terror now is a the finger com- Hairdresser (whilS giving I dy a pletely 0 It cannot other - those terrible forms of L. y Dis wise be oured.." So said one h; of the leadinju doctors of Tor ease known as Backache, Gravel and Rheumatism, will be deepl i in- onto to Mr. W. O. Edwards, finished, madam I Madam -I'm don't P.D.0.11-AO.F., P.G.M.I.O.Q- L,�, 1­7 gvnm.. d, SPIRIT OF PHOTOGRAPHS. ReTtor of Stockton, Warwickshire, .1 . Exhibits Them. f A FISH STwtY. ne day, was surprised at hearin: ..,-YOUR FEARS o a voice, and on looking tip he say. that his visitor was a stranger. an , for agents sellins our tAle01 Eo-.Vn Lots malting $3.00 a day. Write at co for full -artioulft to the Archdeacon Vajuey, -rector or;--- Stockton,-WaxMiashirp, Rnglanti 111ACKA-CRE, this was the conversation: SOAP SUPPLY 0 1) -,,Box 331. Toronto 7 st the close of a sermon on spiritu- alism at Manchester, the other night RHEUMATISM VANISH BE­ ld Fisherman-Well, pretty fair; I pular a exhibited a series of what he called .FORE DODD'$ KIDNLY caught 47 yesterday and seventeer WE ARE LOOKING spirit photographs. 'PILLS. to -day so far. Stranger-Do you know:who I For a representative in your town. One of them, taken is March -ed a spocta *0 handle a -new idea in publi shin last outside his residence, showed the arefideacon's mother, who died Proved Once Again In the Case .ol am Fisherman-Don't believe I do. 4 magazine. If interested at al write for particulars. fifty years ago, and his father, who Mr3. Fred. Krieger, Who Sviffer- Stranger-Well, I am the game ....,Supplenteut Pub.'Co., died in i8gi, aged 81. The mother was 'never during ed From the Worst For ul" of warden. Fisherman-Mr. - Game Warden. .1 - 75 York St., Toronto. photographed 9 life, but her likeness had been re- Kidney Disease. cip you know w4o I aml. storing health t6 the, little folk ccguized by hundreds in Leaming- Palmer Rapids, Ont., Nov. 2. Game Warden-NO. Fisherman - Well, I am the ljiog HAD HER DOUBTS. t u. In the second photograph, taken (Special).-The thousandsof Caua- dians who live in dall terro`r of terror gest liar in the country. Hairdresser (whilS giving I dy a half a minute afterward, the father those terrible forms of L. y Dis rigorous shampoo' U W have you have anything on your head when wheeyi�oa T and mother had changed Places, and the archdeacon deduces from ease known as Backache, Gravel and Rheumatism, will be deepl i in- MOTHERS - Give the Children a Chante. finished, madam I Madam -I'm don't this a doublo parental blessing on what he calls his anti-Sadducee terested in the story of Mr-s. Fre.1 Krieger, of this Spanking does not cure children of bed- sure .1 now. I was in hopes you would eave work. place. "I was for years -a great sukuier wetting. There is a constitutional cause for this trouble. ' Mrs. M. Summery, Box ca6ugh hair to pin my hat•t "Seventeen years in the higher from Kidney Disease, Gravel, Uleu-, t03, Windsor, Ont', will send free to any Martitobs, 'although the i life," said the archdeacon, •'appear matism and Backache," Mrs. Krie• mother her tic"esful home treatment, It is only necessary to red the to work for making my father in ger states. "It all started througf, with full instructions. Send no money, bat testimonials to be convinc�d',that the spirit photograph look some- what youn ger than in the negativ e a cold, I but I got so my head a•,hed. write. ffer to-day if your children trouble way. Don't blame the child, you in this v Holloway's Corn Cure is un. uAU for the removal of corns, wk-ts, I V3,ok of him three years before he I was nervous, my limbs were heaiy, I had a dragging sensation the chances are it cant help it. This treatment also cures adults aged etc. It is a complete extin isher. departed this life•." Another print shown looked, as across my loins. and I was totallS .and ople troubled with urine difficulties by S:y unfit to doanything. or night. -Mhr&fnw I ffigmnl�n 4W As - A A- I, • __ - user *AV t7 leader, of Peter 8 e me t') fog, but in the midst of the black by BI�Fs Kidney Pills 0010 blotch could no clearly .-,,TH' VARR.� Post! For me v*0 6" mead "W week so the Soronto. . Zam - Buk prov rly deciphered bay some. After using a few'.1 foun I 44811IT" ANIMAX livalue • otherwise. Mr. Edwards out some archaic Greek characters, they were doing me good and this Piper-The varra •pe;t intviie I Lee& ftr sent In "or iews. of on" his finger badly "d blood and around them in ten concentric encouraged 'me to continue their ever heard was doun at deeuo4Tero*t*. Ottaw's, Poisoning fbllb*9& He Says: lines some microscopical writing a use. Eight boxes made me well. Jamie' MacLauchlan's.. Thero was The blood poisoning a my which, the archdeacon . said, con- up terrible who cd I have been able to do my own tufteen -o' us p;pers in the wee back j,0()0,()00 hand and arm and cans me terri rained a message from a friend 0 "work ever since and to-day I am parlor, all play different ebunes: RAW FURS WA TEO t the doctor After two mouths' tre stment had been dead .for twenty-five or said thers. was no cure, and completely cured. Dodd's KidaeY I thocht I ryas floatin' in heeven! years. The' characters, inter- pills gave in lligi,eAt prices pald. write for pries In taktion would have to take place 'o ItAt A4d a illiatendedtosavethearm. My hand p rete,, e. health and. I f ell like recently by -Sir Oliver Gutman hreskaw, seep Brook. w at that time was all swollen up, &u4 Lodge, were A quotation from St. anew woman. It Lays a Stilling Hand on Pain. Kid- stma 777, , If YOU. keep you. j pare] my discolored, and I had to carry it in a Luke, chapter 17, 4th and 5th vers- -Foi pains in the points and limbs A ■Zut" alin I left that doctor and consulted es, 'but seven words were i " and healthy you cad never have RE YOU SICK 9 Z. ura missing. Backache, Rheumatism o - and- for 0143timatir pain-f, neuralgia remedies. sure cure JM'*Tory ca". to yea -- -'k. =sr. Afters, few *eeks'trestment r Gravel. FT 'line [a dermas ,ltd `land lacul &ad Canada be also told we that operation would 11rhis photograph, or rather, pay- Dodd's Kidney Pills never fair io and - lumbago.- 1)*r.-- T1 0, at Cbomical- Worts, 10 8511tas be necessary. That night I bathed ehograph, was'.tiLken," said the well. trio Oil is without a ricer. Well 'bocilul oseub the wound and put on dome Zam•Buk. archdeacon. "without, a camera. I make the� Kidneys strong And tubbed in, -the skin ahsorbs it and -iend's house � and took it quickly and permanently relieves I got a little *loop far the first time for went to 4, ti se; many nights In. the 6rning,tbe out three plates and put them' Among the factories the the affeeted part. Its value lue lies. in W ANTED It■ * T.". into Z I MEN yr wound began to bleed toad of the L. " - '00 go"% t a magic property of removing a envelopes,. I initialed them, sealed Wandsworth district of London is its 2b.'s-ft to S11 Cd&APk%0Qffi foul discharging as in the yest.* This lusively to the them, and r6fained possession Of cnedevated exe he IPWY, And for that O.Pasmas $4 Per 31. mak. pain from t was a healthy sign so I went on with them in my hand-i- and no soul ing of dolls' clothes. good qtiality it is prized. War =4 I=* saw PA" the 3am-Buk. Well, to cut a long ut story short, in a few days I put away touched them. * I took o-ne plate be- A rat WK. L WUNIN XJ3. CO. jAs" Do_ be" thostin and in &'few veek&th*"r tween the palms of my' bands, my ' Signals of Danger. - -Have you 14 00 HE W AST SOT. was h•ed completely. To-daj that friend clasped my hands and a1ady your appetite! you a coated placed Tont�l ate -finger is as Pound as a bell and owe saine of the cake she Have' you an unpleasant I d her hands above and below tongitel it to Z&m-Bull. I spent over 820 in rude jtt*t t.�) make myself solid. -PIAN S 'D(?�es your My friend then went into a taste in the mouth j .-Adoeter's fees and yet Zath-Buk. at trance. In a short 1 0 Dick-Did �,mt suc,ceedl Such,& trifling cock, Pared me from t kime"he said head ache and have y' it dizziness "a They are writing., Tom-I couldn't feel any more am utst' n." -it is out of order 'a , . .. . if so, your stom&( p 2C. 30 ` ( - and you need inedicinr�' Bill you dolid if I had eaten concrete or ;,- Bak cures emems, uloon, cold sores. chapped. places, cuts, bums, (,A!f net building alone. &P n like medicine. ' He that pire ri bruises scroll skin hijuries and MONETARY CANA A'S_ firs sicknes.% to.m6dicine mu%t suf- .;..._A .6-reS rfl- LnLa in on tkr"b Are you &w diseases. Also cures p;l". All drag' -M .seta stfift emb 1,10%ffn AjFrXR MON DES a box -r oat #-- If &IJ men could make money as fer, but tinder the corcumstances r peaum V) _," .4 1 Ir 7 &If* E;•,Buk Co., Tomato, for price. easily as they ca;u lie, aluishouses 1 se man would procure a box %b" o,eu , stabl"Irs wvt is AND BVENT 4112T .,1ho wi, with A-lion's Lung Balsam Cough and %now$ rr Ve-To would Boom belong to the has-been of Parmeleb.'s' Vegetable Pills and ;Iasa. speedily gel himself in healtli., and y ks, only a little over one acre in strive to keep so. it hundred of Ireland is under tim- Ic 80. V at fret, fliat' less oh, t-en,AW-s b�beets �irj.'Lf,ij'hajj er, great rcsult.s are expected 11 It a been e.' sti He t _�res from- the afforestation moltement exertion is neceagary to -ride fifteen Catalogue N thj1j__ h6i- walk d,ze.n thue.3 and doeisn't -a mit it,; saw that benefft now in progress. miles oii.a bicyc TM BW NO I- An cc. lid.. GO 1, 61111 A three miles. "Ye%? Raz the cotirage of his nske" or egg plagoe, sen arffane. d tatc to _o ..The Most ]Popular.Pill. -The pill Autesola PA3 Plan" 7 LNO SV I 4 I at the 41-1 0 SEVENIALs. 163 rou 169 1 Ind most thickly populated.(,f t�e ther scrubbed,and scrubbed him. I _P prairie provinces of Canada, has titnation of irritatiot-i i ' n tile throat guess you want to get rid o' nic, Fire Sprinkler Lowest: Insuran and prevent disease from lodging'n don't you I" P System, (till large areas of vacant land for the Pulmonary organs. ' Neglected . "Why, no, Bobby deaf," replier] •.Most Central Location. Four 1LajL4e 0ettlement. colds'are,the. cause of untold j;uf- his mother. "What ever put such Freight Elevatoirs, •ring throughout the country, all all idea as thr,t into your m►nd"" Johnny, aged-four, went into a M which could have been prevented "Oh nothin,7! said-Bobby. "Only Soff's, 73-81 Adelaide St.,• We ­....1tear-by grocer's shop and asked 1 1)) the application of this simple seems • to me you're tryin'.to rub S. frank Willson "Is it but powerful medicine. rice, _41 �'Tor it box of canary seed. The price, nio Out. $or your. mother?" asked the gro "No, of course riot," replied 1er. , little fellow; "it's for the bird." Preacher =" When you're' templet[ jo drink, think of, your wife at Henpeck "I do-and '-,Ihat's what drives -me to drink." 26 cents, brings it within the reach of all. THE, PERVSC0P1.•,. t: ndPr this name C6111man'diint fioulio de Cenac of the French Leg- Ion of Honor has designed'a pince- no . z , or eye - glass, 'which enables the wearer•to see at the same time on all sides, and even behind. This is ingeltuously effected by means of reflections. At the sawn time the jlasscs are so constructed as to.cor- rect myopia, and other error'-, of vision. A use for the insfnlpric�nt that the. inventor did nett` think (.1 has been revealed to him by (leaf persons employing it. They say that it, increases their safety by enabling bling them to perceive, the approach of dangers of whidli 'their ears give them no warning. The Turks have a fhe.,•,r} that coffee makes muscle, and are, Chem- g -it coffee drinkers.- re. Nuo fornn Vie pritiripal (.iet of the Smvali soldier. I SS VE N0 45 OS (f PRINTERS ELL EGA . PRE 7 43 56 incl. b-.-d, cost 62X500, JN Vilibc Soldlor, $400 h -t In order to make room for larger and faster machines. It is good or JrLjnnin deri,as it has just be2n thoroughly overhauled by ac tenj .� -nixchinistk The NVA s 0 P ' bli, Co.,'Li ed 73 Adelaide St. West, Tc) ro n to . A "7 is the most popular of all forms of 1 1)0. . PHILObOPHY. o medicine, and of pill$* th6 ino-st. po-! b . I She-Fraiikly, now if you had to P pular a L& wilt b Choose b serted t t "There's- oul�- & What would you dog f forward on any fictitious claims to; l less Wonder can't do with his on would be easy. p ea. - -ed a spocta they do not iiatiseate bar gripe, and r r Ilis gloves,", answered tll'c showni'an. -and other stocks bought and sold _YOU can make richer, more fra- t give r - - . I COBALT commission. Correspondeincie Inv IcSalada'.Ar One teaspoonful makes a ator leas L the 14r,gest I sale (if 'any' ed. Orders may be wired at our expense. 'i;­two cups. Steep five minutes. I Its a gay old world i i ia. d'a aT16 gay and a sad old m�orld when! I It alivayt gives satisfaction by re- HE FIXED HIM. 17 3 -on ar storing health t6 the, little folk 1Lr&__3L&Grath-Sure, it iror the point of view. who cannot go to *lurch: *-ejq - - .. 1 without sleeping hA,;,.a . remarkable Mr McGrath-11c moight hov,bin I :60i b.,k*.t•, hosdwh.,'no p power k :.-A.painless dintist whin-Oi want, but he worn't whin Oi lift him. e ew Zealand ha.5 been called IiY N_ n t, becoras & The Nurse- g ks inhal;itintg, "Th The Fortunate b no nor ALL*O'W Ourself t Olive for three weel,-s,..Qn milk' t to3d "The Wonderland of the ij'a-- go%je. It wilrbuild You UP ValcklY. cart -- "Just my luck; and I was tin- L LOOKED THAT WAY. conscious all that time." A A lot a settle -our L -LUDINO Martitobs, 'although the i sun a. Resc7rt to Bickle's A n.+, i a I'Lo,lby through the si am U - ft 6 Ind most thickly populated.(,f t�e ther scrubbed,and scrubbed him. I _P prairie provinces of Canada, has titnation of irritatiot-i i ' n tile throat guess you want to get rid o' nic, Fire Sprinkler Lowest: Insuran and prevent disease from lodging'n don't you I" P System, (till large areas of vacant land for the Pulmonary organs. ' Neglected . "Why, no, Bobby deaf," replier] •.Most Central Location. Four 1LajL4e 0ettlement. colds'are,the. cause of untold j;uf- his mother. "What ever put such Freight Elevatoirs, •ring throughout the country, all all idea as thr,t into your m►nd"" Johnny, aged-four, went into a M which could have been prevented "Oh nothin,7! said-Bobby. "Only Soff's, 73-81 Adelaide St.,• We ­....1tear-by grocer's shop and asked 1 1)) the application of this simple seems • to me you're tryin'.to rub S. frank Willson "Is it but powerful medicine. rice, _41 �'Tor it box of canary seed. The price, nio Out. $or your. mother?" asked the gro "No, of course riot," replied 1er. , little fellow; "it's for the bird." Preacher =" When you're' templet[ jo drink, think of, your wife at Henpeck "I do-and '-,Ihat's what drives -me to drink." 26 cents, brings it within the reach of all. THE, PERVSC0P1.•,. t: ndPr this name C6111man'diint fioulio de Cenac of the French Leg- Ion of Honor has designed'a pince- no . z , or eye - glass, 'which enables the wearer•to see at the same time on all sides, and even behind. This is ingeltuously effected by means of reflections. At the sawn time the jlasscs are so constructed as to.cor- rect myopia, and other error'-, of vision. A use for the insfnlpric�nt that the. inventor did nett` think (.1 has been revealed to him by (leaf persons employing it. They say that it, increases their safety by enabling bling them to perceive, the approach of dangers of whidli 'their ears give them no warning. The Turks have a fhe.,•,r} that coffee makes muscle, and are, Chem- g -it coffee drinkers.- re. Nuo fornn Vie pritiripal (.iet of the Smvali soldier. 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M4 e: t :� _. .. . cur•. 1. fig `- ». a. .` '� + + ++4+ +++ + + .+♦ ♦+} ♦• "Yes, I think I can manage it," Wenter, diplomatically• "Nearl •• _ - • ou hLfull all m properties are farther away SOME ROYAL, HOMIGIUS �JHAt BIG LINERS EAT , p , ♦ though he knew he had no other en- tan that. u Tit €_.__ __OLD gegement - -- class- one up beyond Limbula ; that's ' . .- - — _ _ ,� .» "That's the ticket " - . "Then I'll meet about seventy -five miles away.')- - -- _ - �- __ ___ ♦ - you under the y GRIM ST OF EUROPEAN N BUBN UP ONE HUNDRED TOh}f3F �' " s - -- " 'p - -- - — station clock at, ten minutes to remarked "� SOMERSET " DEAL nine," remarked Mr. Gregory, and Mr. Craven. "Trot rtout." -`COL6Tf�. OF COAL PEit DAF. Mli ,. took his leave. Then Mr. Wenter went into de- . I'll ,' � i} "I• wonder- if there'6 anything to tails - He enlarged enthusiastical- - - - . : ++ # + ♦ +tt + ♦♦+t+�♦ ♦+tit bc'made out of the deal?" mutter- lv on the Old f3omerset.Mine. His Df�rder� Committed b.y Prineee of Stupendous Figures Coneerulog 1 ed Wenter. "An ova I sha'n't language was so eloquent that he the Blood Ifoyal And Foth- Coal, Steam, Water and , '' .•At the Tback of Pitt Street, in lose anything by a trip to Limbula, completely carried away his listen- ,. 5 1. Sydney, New South Wales, there even if I do nothing." eri� ing Said. . • - 'Air Consumed. once stood a large. block rf bust- Aw -by Jove 1 that sounds deu- So at the appointed hour he met „ Wonderment s.t the dimensions of - ioess offices, which for these i,urpos- PP cell~ ripping, cried Mr.. Craven: In the old days ' Royalty thieved we will call Grenville Fiouse, Mr. Gregory, and the two men "But you'll want -aw -more than and swindled and murdered pretty the two great liners, Lusitania and though that is not the , correct travelled to Limbula. Here Mr. •:I can go to for it, I expect." much as they liked. They are not Mauretania,., has.,subsided., It }a. :� name. A few years back they wire Gregory hired a' rough cart ana "If you eve me some idea of su taken for ranted that nothing is ,° demolished iii the course of some drove across to the Old Somerset Y g PPOsed to dot such things now - g g ;• 1 Mine. what you could afford, I dare say perhaps because they are much too great in size to float the Atlan- t'�4 : public improvements. �� I could meet you, said Mr. Wen- more strictly looked after. But tic, and that the , limitations of One doorway in Grenville House ` Come along, he said, heading ter. "By the' way, have you lunch- even in these modern times Princes speed of the liner of the future - >j . Wenter'to the shaft. was completely' . surrounded. by: ed? If not,, will you lunch with of the Blood Royal have taken the easily may be that of the limited brass platea containing such leg- Lower away, Lily, he remarked me ? These little matters are' bet- lives of their fellow -men. It is al- railroad train. .. :�� 'ends as "The Blue Point Diamond to a black boy in charge of the ter arranged over a bottle of ways an • accident, of course; at But in the period of interest in » •. windlass. wine." these two Co., Ltd. The Never Never .. least so the official' journals 'say, great sister ships some. Concessions, Ltd•" "The Tints- "Yea, boss," answered the boy., To be Continued.) if they say anything at all, says of the most startling of facts con- - roo Exploration Co., Ltd. '' Alto- and presently the two men were - . _ Pearson's Weekly. • cerning them were not accessible to - -y gather there must have heen nearly down in the bowels of the mine:. . ! .. . the public. The stupendous figures - Only the other day an aged Ser- concerning twenty of these brass plates, and Mr. Gregory led Wenter through g coal, siesta,' and water A GURE. FOR. . vian peasant received official no- eensnmed b 1P a corner, of each were the words, various galleries, and the latter -- y one of these leviathans < M tics that his son, a private in the cnly recently are leaking out for "Sydney Agent-Mr. B. Pr enter." speedily saw that, as his client had RHEUMATISM I Servian Army, was dead, and t}iat To put it Mainly, Mr. B. Wenter said, the. mine was full of valuable the wonderment of the world. That ere. He broke off lum s here and the body was beii,g sent home for such giant vessels could be propel- was the spider and these brass p burial. Nothing was said as to the led through .the water at 28 miles ates were portions of his web. there, going -yell in, in order to see `-' cause of death and when the coffin W. - _­­.-Ni leman - maifa ed to make whether the ground had been salt- an hour and mort, day after day an,eace lent income y eau - The Trrouble Yields to �i-1e B1Ch, arrived the old man insisted on hay -' hinted at an enormous eonsump- trick� the in it o ened. On the lid being re- • trickery, and yet always to evade gold was in true vein and that Red Blood Dr -- alll3 move a so c er the clutches ,of the law. His favor- there was nothing. hatever su concrete figures. g apt Pills ACtuall age. amazed to find a bullet wound in '. g rte, occupation was tc� get hold of dons about it. = STORE -4,00o TONS FOR TRIP.. ., ` miners just dawn for a spree from "'What lass it pan out to the ton the body. $uspiciona of foul, play, In the bunkers of one of. these •''up country," with their pockets Mr. Gregory?" he' asked. Ask any doctor and he wily tell were aroused. Inquiries were made vessels 7,000 tons of coal are stored -a 1. ., and at last the truth' was dragged full' of gold, and show them .tow to Roughly speaking, an ounce Sou, that rheumatism is rooted in from the reluctant officials. for the Atlantic trip. This means '-. ed1by' themselves. ' Much of their and a half to two ounces . to the the blood; that nothing can cure it that 148 coal cars of 100,000 pounds - ' , wealth was transferred to the pock- ton, so it is a good paying yield. that does not reach the blood. It An officer, they said, had been capacity each would be required to -s eta•, of . their astute guide, and .Even -now I've gone so -far" - lllr. is sheer waste of money and time Practising with his revolver, and, 'load these bunkers to their cap& amongst those miners who .knew Gregory paused and looked round tc, try to cure rheumatism with lini- seeing the soldier with a cigarette city. This would require five mon- b Liza he possessed a gaudy name. thoughtfully- "even now I am half ments and lotions that only go skin -in his mouth, be had betted that ester locomotives and the crew of five he Znock the tobacco ash from =_ I#i'those days the gold fever was inclined to buy the machinery and deep. You can speedily cure rhea- trains to deliver this one loading the tip of tae cigarette. He raised at iLa height, and raw hands Back- work the mine for another year. inatism with Dr. Williams' Pink of coal at the ducks. his resolver, fired -and missed. - ed date the Colony thinking that all "I wish I had your chance," said Pills, which enrich'the blood, drive How much of this coal is burned t thl-had to do was to buy a shovel Wenter. n, cut the poisonous acid and loosen "Who was the officer --the man ' �, a'ho murdered m son ?" the old on the average trip is known to only 4 1. I scoop up gold into heaps. '.'You'd work it would you? the stiffened, j.,ints. Among Y a few privileged persons. But it man asked. These gentlemen' were the joy of "Not me, If �I had the money the thousands of rheumatic suffer- is known that in round figures each Mr..Venter's heart; they were so this will sell for I'd go straight ers cured b Dr. Williams.' Pink They tried to put him off with all 8 Y vessel consumes ]000 tong or 8 sorts of explanations, but at last ' : Lrult" -'and so eager to make mon across to the old country and en- Pills is Mr. W: A. Taylor, New- P 000,000 pounds, of coal each twenty - he• forced them to answer his ques- ey t} eSn Mr. Wenter'a advice dies ,}cry myself for the rest of my days " castle, N." B., who says -For a fair hours. In each ship are twee- ' {' -Fen -wit like water -water that "Perhaps s number of ears I was a tion. p you're right, replied y great suf- ty -fire .boilers, each with its-yawn. :Jtovved like a..�aterfall_ tuts IIIr. .Gregory. I've roughed it pretty' fewer from rheumatism ,which was "It was His Highness the Crown ing firebox underneath seething; �, alVentter a banking account. considerably all my,-life so far ; it's stated in m� shoulders and knee Prince under forced draft. This means �. N w it chanced one morning that about time I had a little comfort. Lapt July a hunting arty, which that into each. of these furnaces . " joints. I teed liniments and •blia- g P an eeiderl man, who' looked. Ter~ Shall we o u new, or would you tering, but with no effect. In fact included the Emperor of Austria, '' 8 P e0,000 pounds of coal must die fed Ill ate ease in a truck -coati shit, and 1' a to o round a sin Z' the trouble was getting worse, anTl. went to shoot at Mitten Weiasen ) - ' wlto (had plainly' stamped on him No, g g g l every twenty -four hours -the t s' ij my krioe joints grew sa ati8 ti,b hack, near Ischl. .In a surprising y� y greatest F! P Y P thanks, Wenter replied; paeit virtually, of the :'that e. was from up country it "1 am quite satisfied. I'll do my they would snap if I stooped, and iY short time they returned to Isch1, coal car in railway service. t eban ed that this gentleman paus- beef to -make. a deal for. ou." I -could scarcely straighten. tip. Al- one. of the party hating been in= Each pound of coal should de- ' �s - • ad utside Grenville - House, and "Right ; I hope you will," %r, together I was a terrible sufferer, ju- �elop nine pound{ of steam. -This , . „ began to study the - -names of the Gregory remarked. Then'he about -. and nothing I.did or .took gave me . REGAL�OMPENSATION! gives 1,t+00,000 pounds .of ste -am - Rari Us business men wbo ren,;ed ed tip the shaft, "H.oist up,. Lily any relief until I henna the use of An "inspired" communication which passe~ every twenty -fouX k . Ili uffic s thereiif Yon scent to knee .ii Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I took good many was later sent to the Press to the hours through the ships turbiitea. -- H meandered slowly along until hands on your mine," Mr. Wenter the -Pills 'steadily fete- a--cauple of effect that Baron. Krieghammer, This steam as generated and held H, e e to Mr. Wenter's door. He remarked, as the drove awa months and -every vestige of the Minister of War for the Austro- ,for .sy y y. power stands at a pressure of ' '_re through all names' on the "Oh, bless you, they're .not all trouble disappeared. That was Hungarian 'Empire .had fallen 200 Pounds to the square inch. At '.,• 1. bra a plates with a certain amount mine. There isnrt enbiigh work for two years ago, and as I have had while shooting and injured himself. this pressure a pound of steam oc- -`' of trouble, and appeared to be n.e to keep many," Mr. Gregory no return of the trouble I -feel safe The Baroa, who was an old man of cupiea about two cubic .,feet of boi- - . •pro oundly impresm raw a cor- answered. - - - - in assuming that. the cure, is per -, seventy -five, lingered for some flute ter space, which indicates 1;880,000 . , ner of his office, lid. be spider in Wi.ein w enter arrived at his of= manent.. iii great agony, but ten days after cubic feet of steam through the en =s a corner of his web` r, Wester five again he -Nine tenth9 of the common ail- ines ever hour: - r }� g pondered considerably the accident he died. g Y ky lurk d, and surveyed its prospec- over the matter in question. Here meats that afflict humanity ate due. The public accepted the official Six hundred. and twenty-four _ 'rive victim with, approval. was a mine teemia with t�, bad blood; and as Dr.. Williams' thousand ounds of water a minute I g gold, account of the affair and promptly P Fo some moments the ne•j• -com- which onl re uired ca ital to work Pink fills actually maize new' blood, are necessar to slake the thirst of - er h aitated, and then Y q p forgot abon it. Some weeks after- Y pushed open it. Sorely he could find sameone that is the , reason they. cure so ward» th© facts began to hater the great boilers. This is 45o 000 .} tiir ffice door. By now Mr. Wen- to buy it at a good figure. There many different troubles, such as through from Court circles, and tons of water in twenty f,:ur hours, '.� ter as at hie table, scribbling away was . every prospect of his making anaemia, indigestion, rheumatism, w ithout it actually becoming "blic CT 1;�, W0,� gallons a day . The ;jfor ear life. a heavy profit over the transaction. eczema, neuralgia, St. Vitus dative, ave'ra consumption of water in - "�" 'CLood' morning, - sir,'' as +>d the "Let me see he muttered, fiara]yaie and the ailments of girl- Pr °perty,.the real story of that i�, g� P k , tad expedition was whispered eau- the cities ie thirty five gallons a. day. Aiewl. "Gregory wants twent thousand bond and womanhood with all their for each inhabitant, so that the g Y Y tiously about in Vienna. •« Mr j, Wenter continued to write for it.. Supposing I get someone Aistressing ,headaches, backaches ' I rF-eds of one -of these passenger .._ �! and irregularities. ' bold b The true facts were simply that, , P A rviddntly he was so engrossed that to offer twenty -five or thirty thou- S 3' all me- ab °tit a quarter of an hour after -the I ships is equal to the needs of a city •i'e not hear the salutation. sand for it and then tell Gregory divine dealers or By' mail 'at 30c a of 'almost 3 000 000 o ulition. ' ' g y box-or six boxes for $2.50 from The. party had started, the Emperor's P P 1' ood morning, sir, repeated I can. t find a' customer, but that grandson, Prince- George ' of. Ba- In the furna� es twenty pounds of - the tranger, this time in a louder I'm willing to -buy it myself and Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock.; varies, fired the first shot, hitting i sir are required to consume a-` .1iEy, ` "f. hope I am not troubling hold it until I can sell it again I ville, Ont. ound of coal. Thus tivrnty t.c,u9 of 8 - .. ,, -Baron Krieghammer in, the thigh. p, , you. ; He grade as though to with dare sa he would take fifteen air moat be driaen th ua' e 1. y -t-- =- The Minister fell to the ground with rates of nt^�aczss ,' dri •, which brought Mr. We' enter thousand if I offered to waive lily - � ..a groan.. Francis JusnF,i,, wiies,F - .�h'-� " _ �cr gnickly to his feet. - commission and expenses. B CAME FOR RPA \IS &A1 \G. With the rem erature at 1 1. • food morning, �', Y rushed to his assistance found him P • g, go.,d mcrniag , gum !" he rubbed his hands and his ly'�g in a, pool -of blood. green, this means that 26,1 a -' be c .ied. ".have tact been %aitin ? fbnt little eyes aliens with Alton" -Will Follow English Ne- `* �•. g Y -fie' The unfortnaate --- Minister was cubic feet of air enters the fiuna�, I am exceedingly sorry, but I have "By gum! that would be ten thou. . those of Game Preserving. carried back to Ischl, whi.re at- every hour. A pine ten feet Agi:ar, "" ;got big - Government contract in sand.pounds or more in my-pock tern is were made fo remove the supplying this amount• of air would � , I u and it has kept me very for legs than ten hours of m time." It would seem that the Xing of P develop ale, conditions with wind btis: . Y Spain was much impressed by what bullet. The official version of the P g - a plc Llovrin at fift. n,ilea an bon -ve. of a little pe y c s ident was only issued : when .it g Y T•' g pro ' rt • for and saw that the next mail was season in regard to English methods n as seen that t e aeon s case was sale •" said Mr. Wenter's alicnt. due' to arrive three days hence. , i i f game preserving, and is desirous hopeless, and that recover was im- It' s a 'rains up beyond Lie�bula { "Good !" he muttered. • "I'll g P g' Y BABY S OWN TABLETS 1 L 11 C're , I've atnck at it for. Ti,any `drays up a catchy, advertisement." of turning his .experience to good possible.. _ y'eans and saved a,• few thousand + He proceeded to write a account irr his, owu country. His If a motcirist who runs'down and A BOON TO CHiLDRFn . - • ' -and • now I want to o to the old rivate estate known as the Casa kills anyone may be Classed 3s st � ` g graph painting out the desirability P „ „ :'� medicine that -call keep babies BOUT try to spend them. There's 'of t';3 people anxious to 'purchase c!c Osripo, says the Field, con murderer, then at'Lhe .present mo- and young children plump and. :: f.�g' �> den v o{ slats IIi two large parks, one of be meat a murderer site on a Euro= good natured -with geld up at Old Somerset mining properties coming to him, g , ' th a • clear eye and' -Lh is the. lame of the mine, but Then he strolled dawn to the news- tween'5,000 and 6,600 acres, and an- Pean throne• rosy akin is a blessing-not--only to .• ft w ants new machines and cat other said to be .sevent • miles in While travelling in his motor -car • ' Y P - paper office and made arrange- the little ones but to mothers as- • " tal. and I don't feel equal to the meats for it- to appear for the rest circumference, fenced in with a high a• Perne'rsdorf, the King of Saxony well Baby's O;vn Tsbleta is jest ��, - Mt, ai'iti either on m self or my' pock- wall.. Pheasants do well there, and ran over a farmer named Starcke. Y P cf the •week. such a medicine. They care alt the red - legged partridges are numer- The man was killed almost instant- ,minor ailments of children and et. My name is Gregory - -. John On Thursday the liner came •in ,• GrPKory. Here'9 the title -deeds and on Friday a gentleman called efts. With a view to increasing the ly. ..King Frederick, who was one make them eat Hell, sleep well and A. and 1 a map of the country." He on Mr. Wearer. lie was a tall number of pheasants and impi'ov- of the principals in the most un- play well. They are used exclusive pus}>t,ed aver a roll of papers to ing the• shooting generally, his ids- pleaRant Royal . scandal. of recent 1 in thousands of home's coke >> a ;� aristocratic - looking man, faultless- y' • ' 1�en ;ttr. jesty has commissioned an F >ngliah years, was urged to grant some sort child medicine is nec*ded. Mrs. G . :-- ly dressed in the ,latest London IV. W. Watts to organ- 'of. compensation to -the dead man's "14'm!" rcmarl :eel Mr. Wester. sportsman, g P iirkella Ilan. ga -s : ifs fashion. Collins, , , y �'I S are say I can find you a ous• ize matters• for, the coming game family. With truly regal magnifi= "Baby's Own Tablets are the most �"'' % Y Aw--I saw your - aw - ad- if the mine is worth anything �'crtisement," he said speaking in season and give the necessary in- cence, his Majesty generously offer -, satisfactory medicine I have ever; --I must sere it first, of course. Bay that peculiar drawl which one a _ ,structions to the head keepers. Mr. cc- them three fiundred .dollars . used for ills of young children. i Waits has already taken with him WAS FINTG I.UDWIG %A1}? . _~ ter s would be 2/ per cent. com- sociaLes with blue blood. " %y name They are as goad 'as a doctor in the miss on on the sale, a..d expenses. t) Spain 2,000 'pheasants eggs and The final tragedy of Ludwig II. home." Sold by medicine dealers Hav , ron any figure in mind?" i� Craven. I came over on the'Den- a good supply of hens' eggs and high Castle. I -aw -want to buy ,,f Bavaria has never been-gatisfac- or- by mail at 25c a box from The `�" "li; i reckon the mine is worth -_aw -one of these mines." He live fowls, so that, if all goes well, refit•~' explained and as both the Dr. ' Williams? Medicine Co., taent' thousand," 're lied Mr, Gre r g ors are dead, it must ever Brockaille, -Oni- :-•- - the ahootin next season will be a I�' P handed hit.. Wenter a card. ' . chief actors gor-yr When it is,wcrked proper- "Yes, sir," said •the agent. �tI revelation to Spanish sportsmen, remain a historical mystery. . — yy;, ' ly it jwill be -forth five times that y 3 � _ I-'_se especially if the . keepers ,are in Briefly the affair ha T ' ' dare say I can 'fit you u happened in and that Dr. 'S on• Guddea had lbsie ' rum.' ' s rucied ; - -as no ;doubt they -will be - I •, of a number of desirable Mining this way 'udwi had beeil pro- his life in' tr in to rescue ltim. i ' " ell, I'll see -what Lean do, %r. propertieq• -on-- hand:'' - -:A9 a - Matthrr tc' -get.- rid a{ soma. -of the furred no mad He was deposed and � Brit lioiv, th n can om,e explain Gre .ory. . 'But, as I said, I must c.{ fact he hlid onl and feathered vermin, which are y got'the Old „ Caken by Dr. Von Guddcn, a aped- the scratches on Von Gudden s face gn a nd see the mine." Somerset llinc, said to be nuTnerous. altar in insanity, to tli'e Castle' of and, idle bruise, as though from the tt I am at your 'service any time "Yon see -air -I don't want to ' —"'''' .. I Berg on tire` Late of Starnberg. blow, of a fist The king must have - th week," replied th min's' -o- suer ". n1ake a 'beastly splash. 'Rinds are - There are now 19,000 •mites' of (brie evening the+ Icing arid. thL4 Lated hint, #or lt- wa9 he who,- with - ' y ,hall we say the day aftc.i to- -- aw- somc-ihat limited, leacher- railways in bfexieo: doctor went out walking togeihr.r clialmlical Lr�,tjcssness, told him„ '} lmor- ow, then d know'. Now just trot out some of • ' - : ' -and they' never came back. Some bluntly. that he was mad. , a - "� What will suit me," said Mr. these chaps. First -of all, though; The Maoris of New Zealand now hours later their bodies were found Terri}ile things wer'a whispered. - I 'Grefr„ ore. "There's a train t o Lim- 1 don't - ace -want to he far away number 42,000 odd. floating in the lake- No one knows The story most widely believed was 7,7 bola at nine o clock• We sha:l et •f r. `� 8 com Sydney'. Note Not-more than haw they came there. "Inspired l that Ludwig ig had drowned Ilia com - : t, ti c mine then at about twelve a hundred miles." Honey`comlrs Is feet high are built communications" said that LudxN I F,aniun, anti then, in 'a frenzy -of it'i1l that a.Ot you ^." i "Ah, that limits me," said Mr. by the giant i-,ees of lnclia, had thrown himself into the lake, , madness, plunged into the lake. 11 4 S� " - .j t k.,.,...g,, y�.y a_ta•;- �,"..._ _._. - .. ,........,. ,. „ f.. , r>..., .r.,.5, ....._m,.•. _ ......- . -!'� -- .. ,»iaa.�ax . e.^_..—.- ,r. .i, _ -.. -_. - .,,,y -, r :.Y�`e.' ^ ... -'..1 . :. , 1... ... - ...- sL.'.. .. _ -.... _ - "G. .... -__ s1a^' .. - ._ _ e43Y 1� - - .—." I , 'ff—, — � — - - � - 1 ­? � r. 4 vl� I A P q ounces. VXSRIDQfg Ads% On Tuesday of • this week &I and teaspoonf ul dose after each me residence of the bride's parents, Ux- 11pson Shake well in k bottle and take a C at bedtime. at the D. S bridge, Mary Louise, daughter of Mr. above is considered as the m-)st add Mrs. H. A. Craft,- was married -certain prescription ever written to to Dr, H. Bascom. The ceremony Trouble, relieve Backache, Kidney The People 's Cash Stof6. Weak bladder and all forms of Urinary was performed by Rev. - J. R. Fraser. Boys on Brock street Sunday after - difficulties. This mixture acts prompt- noon discovered a grey squirrel :and `7 fi Published ovary Friday morningabits Ofike, Idon the eliminative tissues of the finally' captured It in a paper bal;. It strain the uric acid and other waste I N S -Pickering, Out. ne i ye, enabling them to ffiter and turned out to be a flying squirrel, grey UATES OF ADVERTISMG: n in color. Had it been able to run like B. A _R G A i' rim insaxilon pwlin* 10 0=24 matter from the blood which causes as ordinary red squirrel the hove Each subsequent insertion. pu Jiro • *mfo Rheumatism. 3 Cans P�eas 25 cents LADIES'BLK SATEEN SKIRTS arhavecaugbtit so easily. This raWdoes notisiclude IA09 or OXWO would never se Some persons who stiffer with the The flying squirrel is a rarity here, fresh beautifully flounced and as Special term given to paxties making am affictions may,mot feel inclined. to even in the woods', and to have one All freL regularly raeft for 3 or 6 months or by the yew. Half place much confidence in. this -simple Wn .eked 3 Cans Corn 25 cents cordian pleated,. enter the buslist part of the tows yearly or ye nUsets payable quarterly. the season 80c, 90c and $1.00, Business =ten lin" or under, with paper mixture, yet those who have tried it urprising. 1 80c.. 90I . 'one-year. 66 ble in advance. reaWts Are aim Mrs John Dunsheath died a few Cass Tomatoes 25c say-the vi surprising, MrNotift 1=64c0lumns ten cents Pw ]in*, the relief being effee Without the eve cents per line each submquent insertiam- . Sys ago in Grand Forks, N. D., at al�ijghtest injury to the stomach or S I rates made known on applies the age 'of 57. Her husband, three No tree adyertlsina• a. other organs. sons and a daughter survive. Deceas- of M Advertisements without written instructions . Mix some and give it a trial. It eel was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Thos. A full line en� and Wo:men's fine warm wool toderclothing- will be Ingerted until forbidden �d charged so. car&urly- Orden for discontinuing advertise- certainly comes highly recommended. Turnbull make—rare value for the money. - See :Awnts, most in Tranti, of Uxbridge, and R. S. Her- writing and amns to the pub- It is the prescription, of an eminent 3111bis, rip ton, of Green nk.--Jotirnid. the" before buying.. Job-Work promptly attend" to. authority," whose entire reputation, it Y is sad. was established by it. Tailor-made Clothing to order. Fine Black Suits $13, $14, $15, $10. Tweed TERM A druggist here at home, when ask- Now Adverft"A"tf- Suits $12 to 020. Overcoats, fine black or blue Beavers and Meltons, -00 if paid in Ldvanos. ed, stated that he could either supply -class. ;w year 01. the ingredients or mix the prescriL)- $14 to 118. Splendid value, all guaranteed Brat - class. acres good land Boots and Shoes,. Hate and Gaps, Ready-to-wear Clothing.' A full line .7 -JOHN MURKAR, Proprigtor. lion for our readers, also recommend WANTED-130 to 15 Men's Furnishings, all at rock bottom prices. ad it as harmless, with buildings on, between Pickering • 1 . . and West Hill. GZO, WALKEA, Dunbarton, Wm. H. Taft has been elected 012*- 1 Stf GROCERIES—We only buy the bast Pure Food Produdta in the market. NOTES AND COMMENTS president of the United States by PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING.— Ever thin the best and prices a little less. When perusing the papers for a large majority. Have bad long and ■ucoessful ex the past ickering All work lluarantised. - CHARLES DA B7�, A Co., h -month or two one is al- cber.J.00a. D. Simpson 001 most forced to the conclusion that honesty is a characteristic foreign BASSWOOD WANTED.—The und- X.0 ersigued will pa cash for good sound to public life. Many V;kpers would bamewood, delivered at a factory in PiAering. 'us t;6 the belief ' that" W.B.GORDON. 54 like .to lead "Richardson's Special Tea is Good Tea." 'Stealinir and grafting was jQEMEN�C gQR SALE.—The under. the occu n o na ians. ur signed has for MUO & c which to rience has led us. to the very JO&A be �GM LKIr yug as y Mir X N M Y. oPpoalte conclusion. Many!%dver- uy o u. roceries t CATTLE FOR SALE.— e under- menits have appeared in the columns of TEiz NEws for -lost signed has for W" a n bw of INM' 604 youun cattle.-good A I an the articles or lost animals. It is a sea, lot 9. cc==. PAJA- �p easure DZILGneovo P.O. 111f to record the fact that in I -.at the'Grocers" Cle —A 100 acre farm, being nearly every. cam the lost article OR SALE. -has been returned Flat 10 in fth oon.. Township of Picks urned to the owner. This is a ftral-clan dock and grain. It is possible that in some cases 6-ood buildings.. A to the undersigned. We keep &--full line of Pure Groceries. . -41 the lost articles have never been CHAS. ?ROCTOIL Culonia. Out. 48d Fresh Stock every week. :-...found.and thus to restore them QTRAYED from the premises of E.- Also,-a fine assortment of Fancy Biscuits at all prices. LJ Imu!h I"% August one Cotswold owe and would be an imposibility. Honesty Cream of Wheat IN BULK 5 cents per IN. b Eve had part ofoudeazeutoit. is one of the greatest virtues and ram '7 Any iuf �ou lmadin%to their• recovery will is . necessary 'in th6 business- life i. borew= Z.E.PU R, Claremont. atf the THE OVEN DOOR of the community. Much of e ARM TO RENT"Consisting of 100 BEST A'I'VIIERICAN C-OAL- business that is done, is don- Faces, tbarebetne 33 acii as I'm lot Cali. 6, -more Coal -Oil during the winter month the, principle that every man is and 66 acres in lot 12 con. 4 in the towusbip al 9 Its insulated in •a SOU- You will be using honest ;V,;, For fuRbor ini�rmaston &PS17, to pay you to buy froru'us. r in. business mite. cz. Watford� Ont.'er to T. rovcH- e MELIX recognizes the v Tact that to be suc- VENER Ran built like a za. Brouguam, 414, tf --;4 cessful, he must establish a'repu- refri6mt�r door. A I LESM AN.-Wbole . or part time, DO tation for honesty. When once a S iibew tormq.otitgkt free. We have some- man or firtu becomes known for The oven door has double tbina aeWto offer. Wr1to*&tonce, Kat"blish. We have installed a new !,Perfect" self- weAsuri ug. oil. tank. No waitinst for' ed 1857, am acres in unnery stock. THE' dishonest transactions, failure, will y your ail: No spilling. or dirt in oil.' Government nent walls, with .1_4 inches air. raojaks W. BOWMAN A SON CO., LTD., inspected measure. be the inevitable result. We have uWasVille, Oat.. in our own mind a wholesale firm space between. No oven heat ARM FOR SALE.—Being lots 10 A S 0 1_-T w and It. son 7. townshl a of Pickertsir, and T.LMMS 16101 who did considerable business here F is wasted. until a year or two ago. Some ;consisting of IUO acres. This farm Is the one -on which the well-known Greenwood bard of transactions that did not appear Results—less fue1,'ev4n'tem4 abort -hares have bash bred and fed during the 0 Would sell 150 acres. 133 "roe Or destroyed that firm' Er business in I 1%_ I i �'_. . ... - * whole of U. There is tiviber on one refxt 1 worth S"O. Terms easy. Possession given this vt , That flat ) 8 the April I-* 11M, Arthur Johnall'u, Greenwood. b ')Ut to be wholly straight-f rwa�rd has past it to ai rich aim a garden a,,,,d perature. clean, years. be of it h Village. ' The great commer- H ow a cial and financial institutions of wit our fair country t piece of furniture yon were wanting? Now is the time y have prospered That through' their Tire at h h' th square dealings. It the beat and at a price that e SOUVENIR RAN' E The Agricultural OffiCe to get it. We handle nothing but Is true that is a certain will surprise you. n amount of dishonesty in all walks which has been newly established i 'thing-nice ins of life, but we have sufficient faith THE GURNEY, TlL.Q9N CO., Whitby, is at the service of the Our line of Parlor Tables -can't be beat. Or soine Sc- in Calmdians, to believe that hon- LINITCO.' farmers of the county. - er. We have just received a lot of up-to-date RoekeLei; in estyls a prevailing characteristic beautiful designs. Just the chair you want to -in their lives. Assistance surveying. planning "d be comfortable in during winter sights. other matter pertaining to farm -AT MONTRCAL, WINNIPSIS. DRAMCMM drainage gladly rendered We have them at prices to suit everybody. "'Oyster stew, large portion of VAXC00JV9R- 013 Application. FOR BA IA BT - pork sausages mashed potatoes, E. We . have a,complete line of Picture Mouldings. Ovdereforframin tatoes, T. H. HA -'Representative Dept. two glasses of milk, pie (two pie- M S. Chapxnan, Piekering executed promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. cvs.)" The foregoing important of Agriculture. piece of news was flashed over the .,.=In our Undertaking Department you will Bud everything first-clam ► wires one day last week to a 4w -to-date. 4 up 'LOA INS, do in the leadiug dailies of the U In Awma .1 3aear Furniture delivered anywhere come and see ne, no able Canada. it indi- ed States and Cana _�,4 W show goods: cates what W. J. Bryan, the Demo- --without charge. -era tic candidate for the presidency of the United States had for his jig --breakfast, x"wo o'clock, -a. M.'st • AM" New York City. • Dilli Mier6were four or live others sat Le -*6h M same to ash r. d the -Chu h. er world what eaZh partook FALL MILLINER. .0 ENIN W at great-occasion. The great d ax was reached when Mr. foot6" -ill take be on Wedn ay, -Mrs. Leigh's Fall Millinery Opening,% ryant e bill 'for the Sept. 23rd and Thursday the 24th. Ladies nd thrir friend Ole party, the total amoanting -specially invited to call and view h r new stock If thestimof$2.10. The despatch newest which: will consist of some of the very tie* entirety took about one- in its . and smartest .1third o column an u had a large head-line. In reading the' de- Cb�irect in style, quality of material and workmanship. -h one wonders what interest, Spate it is to the world that Mr. Bryan • MRS%*. North side Pickering 0 :;.had .a breakfast at, Delmonica's LEIGH King St., ioranywhereelss. Everyone will take it for granted that 'Mr. Bryin, although very busy during his presidential campaign. must ta 6 "GOOD time to take a -oceseionally, --W ARM meal '..-And also to pay for it. Whether ."It is at two o'clock or any 'other Knitted Underwear, Heavy Flannelettes, Our Fall Stock of Wrapperettes, 116sieryj now complete. -hour, -no person cares a rap. Some $22V Ideal -sap-beaded reporter of a city pap- q -Munoc" Serget$uits in 61acl and n na"v blue at colour and See our Gent's Underwear, er will take tip a country weekly id, Business Suits and for Travelling Men. Stand up in Colo dollar. and read that Mrs. Jones spent a Z.8peciala.torib' Shape,in all sorts of weather. pleasant day with Mrs. Brown, or cent are Qeorgil� parker, that Mr. Black dispotied of a valt ' i- N6*t,_9vs per of our ine fabrics importeJ .7'Punbartiq able animal foi a large sum of 'money, and hold tip the paper to 'Arect from the British mills. tit the 'We encourage home -industry is the practical way. the ridicule of the world. B 'of ii 'city ditily taking tip 'Bring as a cloth," we say, to the. Canafisn Mills, "that Better Positions are the Result of VANS, •idea W i EIA. ­'nearly half a column to tell the iscr to our standard, and we wit! buy it.," We. take Bettep Education. Attend the ."World what W. J.,- Bryan 'had for. all the Blunoz Serge made by one of the largest mills in 'Manufactut bresikfast, Canada. It compares with the beat British prcJuct'at -pump, and to use the telegraph -;a as good ai we n ---------------- --- "Me- price. i vViies for possibly halfanhourto Shop and Residence, Dundast] J •,convey the message Is the • height Woollen Mill Owners. -of tho"rediculollS. -- No great issue- WHITBY, ONT. 4ER 7, _,_#deper, t-s-n-p-,o-12-ttre-fact. The world you can Only buy it at the Semi -ready Store& y such ''The price ;* the "me everywhere. $22 fair. Sack. Suie. and, prepare for the good ositions. was not hungering' after an Some must get them. VVhy not Three doors 'West of Whitby: H1. MeW80 red evi- single or double breasted, in 61uc or black serge. but-the item appeared had you? Scores of business Colleges lently because' the writer have' applied - to us for "teachers. ��c.,.,:-,nothing of interest to send for Does not this show the class of We are prepared to instal wo�d and had to do some 0 work we do ? Get the best. It is pumps on short no only ki'dto t. Itiathekind to all kinds of repairing. the hold his job. mi-rea y ring- that pays.InHun reds of our-stud- .. • notice, also alien thing to s e Cisterns made to:order. t33 0 - ;inc'd Pr new d e, ents go out to good positions each for the Ontario Wind My' Good Home Redfol. John Dickie & Co., exclusive agents for the Semi-ready 9MTS vear. NO; iv is the time to enter. Agent also gasoline engines.1 Get from any prescription pharma- take your m3asure and have a MADE TO 0atalogue free. Special Ordere. will made to fit your exact. ORDER W. J. ELLTO'f, Principal. Phone No. 50 at residence. ciat the following Semi-ready Suit or Overcoat Dandelion, one-half yseque type and delivered within six days of receipt IN 0 DAYS (Note removal from old standlon. Fluid Extract I I Cor. Yonge & Alexander Sts. -argon, one of ph: Street.) ounce Compound F your order. ampound Syrup f3&r8A`pari­U* t4ree Of YO ..,.� a, 14111 .w.e ,` ,+:a3"` -. "^r'. Tf':v�'"'�7.�r = r au «ri 6.` c �'„✓ '��� >; Y� 'rr i 'Y a' _ y-flr. ,h .*•' "• y 4C` *-:s+s ;a •at' 4. . Y 9•P 9_ -=i: was•' !a'$ � � e'4y s:.' ` ?V 1 v-u'2%. ' i t •t ,r•;;,•r,,,. Grp a n1 a�^rr— ,`�'.... ti `- a 441 • •; 5'tS 7 • Z73 T s "ING. THIS _ r Vol. - xxVIII, - iyIQgERIN(1 - - ©'VA L S -1 _.B /G SLAUGHTERING ..OF' PRICES - - We must get rid of some of otu' old stock, as we have ordered a new stock - to go into our new stand, opposite the new Post Office site. «t Buy now for Christmas, Below are some of our Bargains, but space forbids us _ _.. _. — - -- making a complete Mist. _ . Jewel Cases Watches Fountain Pens 'Fine Gold Plate: _ .'Our $1.50. watch for- 81 i% the best 4 We sell the Waterman's Ideal - Regular $3.50; only $2.00 yet. Guaranteed; ! and we are sorry to -say eauue�t . '', ' 4.00, .. 2.25 Our 20 year bold filled case Geiit's ( give you better price on these ; 4.25• „ 2� Wa,teh; with a good 15 jewel but we have one called the. Remex' . 1•i5, works at $8 is like giving. Pen, made by the Waterman firm, Fine COW Plate MiMOrs then away, reg. $10. �'w6itb- we formerly sold for 1.50 20 year filled case with 18 jewel and which you ran now have, sale Two Only, works, reR. 1`2.00, only 0.50• 1 'price 1.00. Pen guarauteied. _ I regular $6.50,-for $2.50 Fickle case and `Yaltham works, � -., a _5.00, .. 2.50 only case a0, regular $5.00. `ka• ,/ Wtgi3t Seta 1 Two 4zen s regular fmtn 50c ZbOny►'000dS only $4.00. to 1.00, only,25c a set. Hair Brushes, 16 jewel works, only 4.50. -- Regular 8.9.00; for $2.25 - :.._17 .jewel Waltham'. only 6.00. COMW ButltOlfs , `• 225, '• 1.75 - --- 10 cent kind for 5 cent -•+ each .• aft. 1.50 Watch' Chains / $i cent kind for 20 eento, ..etc. 1.SC, `� 1..5 We art- going tO hnve our chairls 75, . •'_ ,40 statnkd iii a difTeretit luny ill our Stick Pin8 Ladies' Nail Polishers, new store —in fart we have had i A large assortment almost .given -'I sotne wtampe�d already. Any that j away to clear out. 10, 15;25. 1 dozen, regular 40, 50 abd are not stamped the uew way we i e 5 c,.'reg. up to 1.00. _ 75c, selling for 20c each..: :have cut the price iu ll)tlf, hence a - - - Gent's Hat Brushes, a • $3 chain for 1.00 and so on. Leather CiOEld3 - Regular 75 and $1, only 50q. - ^ -` °e have about 100 piece= cif lea-' -- Clocks. �' ther which we intend to Ladles' Watches Who ever heard of au eight -day 4Aitghter. Bee outer special bargalti 25 year Cloe•k, guaranteed one year, for These goods -are Kotng at exavtiy _ -filled case with Waltham, works $1''°• If you want one at this ' half price right through: at_$10.00and 812.00. price corue early, as our" stuck is i = Purses, Bags, etc•., etc. ' One only solid 18k lady's watch' ltmlted.. ' regular S60; ouly W. 3.00 Cloy ks for 2 50 China 13.50 .2-90 One only 14k, extra engraved case, 5.00 - " 4,00 About half of our (Mina is •pack regular $40, with A' No. h 1 � 1 only 6.00 (imit. tnarble) 4.5� ed away in ottr back room. PticP works. only $28.00. 7.00. Clocks. for 5.50 ire must sell it. This also goes at One only solid 14k case, Rood 8.00 8.00 half price in many instances. weight, only $18.00. - 6.00 : ^` 6.75. Doii't expect everything to be., - -Orte only larger size, good weight, , 20.00 genuine marble Clocks 15.00 half price, but everyrhingis in any - b only $20.00. 1 only chime clock sold everywhepe case good value and will be sold We have over 100 gold and gold for 32.00, special sale only as such. • - o shoddy goods will -be sold; one is A ood one and; bar- Tickle alarm-clocks, reg. 1.00, Me., and above bargains apply to stock gain. _ - -- .N. �'SS ETT JEWELER; AND - OPTICIAN, . WHITBY, - ONTARIO, •rl -- :i °ir ��+ :..•..eels '4 7r _ �A.;: .F:. spent Monday night at the home Mra. Joseph L .••,i{ „K *f t. ' !": -•�. • s ' � r'� '' 4 t. i CLAR[MONT J. H. Beal was in the eity on J. J. Harvey and Peter Macnab Tuesday. have had their photos taken since Gregg & Coates shipped a car of the election. hogs on Monday. Du ald Dunn, of Fairport, spent wedding bells will ring in this ' -:'+uy vicinity neat week. _� Thos. Dunn. osepli Borlaud• is having a Dr. E. A. Totten, of Lindsay, is furnace Installed in his residence. again at the home of his parents Albert Rawson is. kept busy for a short visit. these days making preparations, Mrs. Hoover and daughter, of for the winter. Green River, spent Friday with Mrs. Banbury. ' of Aurora, was Mrs..Wrn. Evans. here last week with her brother, Gregg &Goatee reckived a ship- Sherman Rumobi ment of feeding cattle and are r`red Farmer's sign, which die- 'setting out to the various farms appeared on Saturday night, hereabouts. ?. "hereabouts. not yet been returned. R. Beale and Walter Thomson Cecil Leask and Robert Beard, spent a busy day on Tuesday of Saintfleld, were the guests of drawing hay from from Thos. Thos. Gregg over Sunday. ' ',Teal's farm. The services in Erskine Church Mrs. A. W. Mackay has gone to will be conducted on Sunday, Nov. " Braeebr a to visit her friend , Mrs. Jas. 8th, by Rev. Mr. Morrie, of Mimi= Jobbitt, who we believe is serioaslyill, Samuel Robinson; who has been Mr. Veal, of McMaster Univer- in this neighborhood all summer, city, of Toronto, preached in the bas gone to New Liskeard for the It la ist Church on Sunday both winter. morning and evening. woman's organism. It quickly calls John and Mrs. Adair and Miss 4 Maggie are visiting this week with the former's sob, A. Adair,. ' WOMMIS, -of Barnesdale, Muskoka. A few friends and neighbors , rh„ •y C•n• 7n •'i' ".•e ?vc'i" ;.:• spent Monday night at the home Mra. Joseph L .••,i{ „K *f t. ' !": -•�. ,Cj js H••./r.F, of Brown's where all spent a teasant evening. err ;:,�:,. -S y y.' �.�. -,' city over Sunday visiting her sist- :.5'r. ' ' x, 4 .x. er, Miss Maggie Gregg, wh" is nurse in the GeneraMospital. 6w'•".:� � '.,.`.T• � :-.S, .c. � _ ,'c When our citizens awoke on � 7 � _ Saturday morning the ground A. was white with snow, reminding -• one of the near approach of wint- er. George Middleton, Fred Adair And Wilmott Storey are trying 'their luck at bunting in the north- ern wilds. May they have good luck. E. E. Pugh will hold an' auction sale of high -bred horses. cattle and sheep n Tuesday, Nov. 17th. -`: 'Watch out for bills giving full _ partitiulars. A few from here attended the low Fri- The back is the mainspring of g match at hlyrete on woman's organism. It quickly calls day 1 at and report having had a, attention to troubi aching. It cold true.. Nelson Wagg was one tells, with other spmPto % such as _ of th judges. - nervousness, headache, pains in the Da Eel Parrott, of Aslibnrii, loins, weight in the lower part of was l�ere on Tuesday taking down the body, that a woman's feminine the ]adder which was placed over► of organism needs immediate attention. the 1vireei in front. Dr. C.. J. In such cases the one sure remedy Brod e's on Saturday night. which speedily removes the cause, feminine A 7 � Anksgiving meeting will be and restores the organism held n.. the Presbyterian Church M�naa Nov. 9th, 10.s0 to a healthy, normal condition is on , at a. LYDIA E PINKHAM'$ help iih some gogod will be taken to and charitable VEGETABLE COMPOUND work.. Ilio rt Leg tt starts shortly Mrs. J. A. �� + of 34 Artil- Pam t' ' ' - - to lea u the blackamithing with Thos. E. Stephenson. Fred Adair ]Elsa mpleted his appreptieeehip ' For � years I have beep doctoring _ and stem tee movie west g we a in the early future. for female weakness, heart and nerves, liver and kiduey trouble, but is Lydia IL Plnkham's Vegetables Compound I The teachers of this place, also can solely say I have found a care. Mr. endersou of the seventh •• I was ooattn bothered with the con on, attended the South moat diatresalas bwkwhes, beadwhes, -: Onta o Teachers' Convention at and,bearlas down pains, and I kept Broo u on Thursday and Friday growing care and more nervous. of 1 tweak. They report a large " Lydial C Pinkha's m Vegetable Com• atte dance and a profitable me et• pound relieved ate of all theme distreel 1. g• - nt• symptoms and made me a well woman. I would advise all offi official meeting in the 6 woman, young or old, to age Lydia - at ist Church on Monday was Pinkbam'a Vegetable Compound" 4b ' .very rmon. rd satisfactory' % Glooi success at. S'qd the efforts FACT FOR SICK WOMEN. -:--of t officials in .l• matter of Pbr thirty years Lydia H Pink- hams Vegetable Compound, Rusin The.varioflll�nda are made g►ng in encoura oondit,�tl. The is from and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female iI3e, peep a are still ready to aid as funds andhaspositivelyouredthoueaadso! need in the various of the woman who have been troubled with ;,cha h. W are sorry to report the displaoementa,in $ ammstio ulcers - I'' fibroid deat of Albert and Mrs. Back's paulsbec)<sohe, bear. infan child which took place on the age of 10 months g-down feeling, flatulency, indigal - __Mond y at tiondlsr3neseosnerevtls and days. ' The funeral,, took lace on Tuesday at St John's C•n• 7n •'i' ".•e ?vc'i" ;.:• A - •+r ] Ji •r •^: Jf .;+u •,Y. L .••,i{ „K *f t. ' !": -•�. ,Cj js H••./r.F, j,,� .L : +r.`.'•, ..> � Ar. _ err ;:,�:,. -S y y.' �.�. -,' .. ±yµ rV,. ,ft. IS :.5'r. ' ' x, 4 .x. r.. yon,, 6w'•".:� � '.,.`.T• � :-.S, .c. � _ ,'c :�, � 7 � A. SCHooL REPORTS .R a Claremont public school. Senior .RELIABLE. GOODS I div., honor roll for October. IV.— For Men, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Men (every pair Y Beryl Knight, Clarke Rawson, Victor guaranteed) and prices reasonable. Call and see them. �. Hayward, Minuie Weeson. III. $r.— Kathleen Rawson, Magggie Morgan, Minnie Shepherdson, Retta Storry. - OUR AND FRED. ?'F III. Jr. —Cecil Milne, Ginnie Spoffard, Ida Morgan, Velma Hayward, Viola :Choice Flour for Bread and Pastry. *" Forsyth, Ralph Brodie. E. Ball, Feed constantly on hand. Principal. Junior division. 8r. II. -Alex. Repairing done. Independent Telephone Central. Morgan, May Florence, Robin Sto Jr. —Marjorie Neal. Clara Under- The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor hill, Isabel Sargent. Sr. Pt. II.— Willie Forgie, Eva Wilson, Verna Evans. Inter. 'Pt. II. —Irene Hay- ward. Goo Mo an. Ivan Benson. Jr. Pt. II. —Mary Tarr, Vets Stephen -,' son, Vera Wilson. I.- (b)— gia Benton. (c) Ina Mantle, this a� a, gloqUo 13enfton. (c)- 13eetha Milne, Violet Sargent, Merle Steppbenson. (d)— Gladys Paterson, George Graham, Stewart Graham. We sell three of the beet makes of stoves, py Th .•..� DENTIST, ST017"'VILLE, i Pandora$ and F Honor graduate of Toronto University = and Royal College of Dental Burgeons. Imperial OgfUrds ` also Post - graduate of Chicago College. • Crown and bridge worts a specialty. Prices ranging for Cooking Stoves from $15 to $50. At Claremont let Tuesday of month. Office over Sargenes Tinshop, � Independent 'Phone. A good stock of Parlor Cooke and Heating Stoves always on hand. " A first-class 75 cent cold blast lantern for sale on Oct. 22nd Tiold ng, tight coughs can be surely and' , and 24th for 50 cents. quickly loosened with a pre.oription drug • '. . ' Snoop's t)oagn ttemeay. dne to is so very •-•• •••••• ••� �••• •• •• •+• •• �• •• ••� ° •r•• •w.,.... very different than common cough midi vin's• No opium' no chloroform, abol Charles Sargent - Claremont lately nothing harsh or. ausafe, The tend- er leaves of a harmless, lung healing - mounWaoas shrub given the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. W ; Those leaves have the power to calm the most' distressing oongh and to soothe sad , beat . mth sensitive bronchial mom. , 1`1H. . RI0 HARDSO N S brans. Mothers should, for safety's sake alone, always demand Dr. 8hoop's. It oan with perfect freedom'be given to even the youngest babes. Test it yourself 1 and see. Sold by T. M. McFadden.. : Important showing of finest display o! _ •China. A Very large assortment of A SIG MONiET SAYING Stationary. Booms, Dolls, Toys, just GA$SAIM received for the Holiday trade. Call' and see s O�gR -Subscriptions taken for 1 M them. s,...us�'a�, HARR�W Weekly and Daily Newspapers sad turns tJse -it am better rt hse become 'he _ - .. ta.ar,,. a1 �. 5,rmer- tsmaa, ��„s�at oa,•,a '�' tT R =CHA., sad the older Pro +I�af an o peat mo•gr•maklaa - 1,rc. tool Pm --uy a,tasil . ,Smpw com0•ct. • • • - r—% elt4l, a••sd Enna SoRtef. Labt *111.'•0 21 , .elgtt on -team; under ebeotute eof• Era u •a nmee. - seremt acre a. 13TOC}'C street. '�Stbg tarn and mchora A harrow buratl• tt •alt 00 7ou to ,know • _ _ s: Mo .bout. PMe desrto- d,ew Dept W. T. Z. �. SHOP ! 0 MACHINE For sale by Howard Whitevale Turner, Agent. ed The B. Wagner's Machine gShop in Kinsale, is prepared to do all II isn't so diffioalt to steeagtbeo a weak 'i,' stomach it one ggooeern at it correctly. And kinds 'of repair work and general ibis is true of *& -heart and kidneys. The blackemithiag. old fashioned way of- doming the stomach Satisfaction 'guaranteed. _ • _ _ . c'.. or stimulating the .heart or kidnete is Prices right. sorely wrong 1 Dr. Shoop first pointed Call and see us. Of all materials and design oat this error. "Go to the weak or ailing r kept is stook. II will pal 7� gb nerves- of-Uwm organs, said bn• Each JAMES PENGELLY. inside orglta ban is oontroi,iag or '•inside Kinsale. Ont. b call at oar warks,aed inspect nor stool and obtain petose. Don't be misled by ..; nerve." When these nerves tail then - aprtso we do Doi employ tbnm, aoasgaent eh,w otrRaai mast surely fetter. This we "a. and do throw off the sgsotr ; vital truth is leading drnggi.ts a where Farmers Trucks j eemmissien of 10 ewt..which will to dispense sad recommend Dr. Shoop'' sans �y� b7 purchasing �m a• Restorative. A few days test will sorely tell I Sold by T. X. McFadden. Brangg in your old wagon and get M the wheels cut down. Make good •NRIT CNANITE CL, Fat Hogs Wanted" Eruct. o.». weirs,. oatise ��. Buggies and other vehicles repainted at reasonable rates. Rheumatism pro.aptly driven from the n ". blood with Dr. Shoo 's Rheumatic Bel- ' I have the contract with Wight ♦_., Shoop 's Co., Pork Packers, Toronto, to Thomas Pattergoa edy. Don't waste time with oommoo 'apply that Srm with all the live 1 remedial A test will surely tell. In tab• hogs they rreeqq�i�r�, s�ad would like CLAREMONT (Doweweire old stand ' dear liquid form. Sold by T. M. 1[oFad• to have your�ogs. I will pay within 15c. of Toronto price until A olergyman writes c "Prevention, chore ~ w further notice. little Candy Cold _C To l•ts are work " °4'�• "t' o e1 ti to Qp� Rrtite phone �nply to Prevention sorely will cheotsw::, ._ drive th ©m nwA� S „ e�� t grip in a very few hours. And Prs t �� "� ti ;- •�: t�ohn A. hits ventia are so safe and harmless. No !3 Quinine, no thing barsh nor sickening. 0 e' e 1 :1 . BROUGHAM Fine for feverish, restlen children. Box of b ,. o •, .� It is C OO -- 48&426o. Sold by T. M. McFadden. Qa C a : P , come ry, , on the 7th concessions The ncere sympathy of the vi1- _ lit r b b Al _ z n. _ _ � reav _ Pare t6. O • • c, a, + oV Mail J r r r Th Quarterly meeting was Il f sal t held y Rev. J. W. Totten last _ y m g 'D w �„ m — Rf e eb M Sund y at Glasgow at 2.30 p. m. •r -•p Apr a►= Th i was a good attendance and As I am going out of the baggy w sA m' p ' coo nay ly <a the Mr. m ell iof Pine Grove, helped in g. � r ' M q r p � om J ne 0-4 � was greatly ] business I have some then eeting and added much to gies selling at cost. e g p •,. Jn1j M e IS g E It ►e. pt o e Se the nterest of it. He was on a " 10 • Oat. fti tour of Sunday School visitation. Buggies, reg. $80 now $70 o a g as xov, m y He ill be welcomed there again. o I Doe .0 ping to the friends of the w . , Road Wagons, reg. $85 now $60. lanosay 1'900- wbitby 9. Oshawa s, Brougham Brou ham Christian Church hav- i 1i, porl perry 1a, Uxbridge Ib, caanington 14, ing supper in connection with An unlimited supply _ Beaverton ]e, Uptergrove 19" thei church on the evening of pP •� All other rigs cut on °the same rate. e - That ksgiving Day, the officers of the �eagne,and Mr. Totten, of the <: Qf Cho and Feed h R• J, COwBrougham. ` � Roof in s Merl odist Church, thought it wise Brougham- all ithdraw their Thanksgiving " •, .Leave your orders at the 4 ` con err ss a, number of those who The PICk8r1IIg PICKERING LUMBER BARD we 'to take part expressed a wish of all kinds oP to g ' to Brougham. In c6u. Y • ""� minitt I al1Ce• CO e' f tlntario and New Brunswick uen a -the concert hue been ins white cedar shingles. qq Patent Roofing and all kinds of defln' tely. postponed. on hand• building material ys will'be boys" and Satur- The object of this'Association is to W. D. ,CORDON & SON. day igbt was their bight for -� lessen stealin and prosecute _ cele rating here, it being Hal- µ the felons ` BAgING ! low en. The'band stand, which ; Members having property stolen commnoi• s beside Mr. Hopper's store, _ W moved out into the middle of care immediately with any member First -class bread constantly on han 'the street and domiciled within m at t road of E:eontive Oom ittes y Membersbip fee $1.00. he shop. Wagon on the ,.� -was Mary's little „►mb, but the - Tickets tnav be bad glom the President or every day in the week. ant al's $Coat was not so whits as �� -- seotrer.ry- oa'applfoattoo. Len Cakes of all kinds mode to order Mar might desire, ­as —bTc -and I �� Exec. Com. —L. D. Banks, Gleo, g shortest notice.`,> red )aint was used freely in an �•�J ' W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ice-cream � 1K atte ht to improve on nature and Cream Parlor in connection. the nor animal prgsented a motly J. At O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, app ranee when released on`Sun- PICKERING to W. A. Thomson, r daY. Jrlling. President Secretary. CI 2, QaL P__ _.•«:Ga�.•:Np�" ,..: _ ..'.: __ _a;',r ....:3,- :.,:m.re:.... -.:,w _.. :.._ 1 a.:..:..�.w.._... ...._....._ ...a..+�.',..:�_: ... ._ _... .._ ... .. ... , . ... _ ..__..... ..... .... L. _._ __. .. ..i.. �.......... _.. _.. ___. . ✓un:�,...� ....r::;.,d� ...,... -..•__ _ _ .,,. ._... .. - -... ..' .._...,.......s,..YeyrS4ss uremoa gig- X.. _ 3''- :73+s• y.: n. ;G'. $3. [S ".^,c - t'�9!l+�'�Ea.. . *�' -a'. !C ✓- w - 7g �_ • �a- .ae .pry, ID ,,• :.r 'r '_'>. M., . «j. -4'm� y'':•:. Jo�.�A 1.4,,1?at.. .�; ac c• a •.s'Xgyp`'7 rt� * ^•r,a. ,r �.s. a s tea ,,v•"'r'v .•.vr- ..y,�?(. Y' R .^K r"'� +'7 �. "•' -. ".: .-. "..' .:« -.. .. w_,•: -iY�- , ,y .. ., •y,_ x-..�a �^ -•• i"'!... --.v." +z✓:s? --` ' -vm'.r - so '•Y `Jr i. + ,, .y✓.w,, ..: sly,., .. :. sFa. .. ••��yy ,�i' "Y,s ,;�,!66''cc' •• -r. ..- _ r6 'P :'_ .. -.' :,,: �k. I�b I .h. L � �' -'t .: JT',,!„�,. �,��'A,y.r --ri. .^ .�,. .. ._.... - ••c :4 ., `' ,' ®�+r/' P �/'.. -,wF'' M1 -y.. : F. y. .v."Qj.. ,.. ..• r,. w'y, ^'R.+' f. ^ p. ry »s'', *I 2'..r„ _.b ,S. ..0'' -7 •'•Sri- .t �.. -(- .]u ':. .. 5'.s� F- axkA, . " -,.n ^` N'r` w.'�' .Y : - q: y - «. .•". w�'�'} � a •ti?,,?�`;, , v✓s•°'r .... �; .. .P; ..a.e.. .'"'t ..r �+ .;••, hf ' .',ii.,y, _ i :,'.,� . "',. -.:. .' .. 'i-� :'RIM r''- ..., ." �. - 1.. ... ♦ .-,- +- ; '�'.. @.' +- .�'v.' u.' �'v �-.,- .: �'3', '.. LA °" r .. ,1;:... ,-T.?.. ... "'„ Jt.1.,y .:. ";S »'• r." .: .•✓ .r -. ..I. _ .. .... �t'"- wr'; � '6:., .&.. �. .- ?'':•- ro. - ,,,• „r. r ,. ... - ..,. _.: .nR ... _ , .. ..^. I .. ' :: •... :. ., . .:. . , .._` �- . .. g.-.. . � - dart ri , i ' �}:.. •' irk j EARS LEADING - ore Nov. F -=0n i ` eat, 90 per cent. patents, quoted i { wheat, The Men 'Had Been Playing a Game n pat- IT of the Completion of the Grand at $3.55 in buyers sacks ailtaiae far export. Manitoba flour, first pat- a ents $5.80 on track Toronto; aec- Railway Yards, ' Y - :Trunk Pacific Railway. oad °patents, >$5.30, and strong bale- ..., r era' $5.10. s > eat - Manitoba wheat $1.032 for A despatch from Ingersoll, Ont., decree of his guilt. A despatch from Montreal says: Speaking of Prince Rupert, Mr. No. 1 Northern, and at $1.00/ for says: A quarrel between two ItaIi- 9n an interview on Friday night, Hays said he- had just arranged No. 2 Northern' Georgian Bay The other Italians 'have shown ports an navvies in the employ of the C. little or no disposition to aid the l9lr. Chas. M. Hays, who has just with the British Columbia Govern- P �retvrued from a trip ver the G. Meut to spend $2o0,000 at that Ontario Wheat -No. 2 white, 9W P. R. led to murder on Sunday af- police, the bulk of the information _ T P., said that he did not expect plat t. Mr. Hays denied any 'pos- c•utaide; No. 2 red Winter, 90eI and ternoon. Duriug the excitement obtained coming from a twin bro- a,ay-oonditions'would arise to pre= dible-frietion between the Grand No. 2 mixed, 891/ to 90c outside. which followed the crime the mur- Cher of the murdered man,, and went the G. T. P. being finished Trunk and the G. T. P. He said Oats - Ontario No. 2 white 38 to deter made his escape. The tragedy three local boys who witnessed the z bs December, 1911.. He stated that the Grand Trunk could not back 38 %c outside, and at 41c- on.traek, occurred ehertly after four o'clock, killing. Constantine was struck r� ;rtrarns would be running from Port out of theirs aggreement with =the Toronto; No. 2- Western Canada in the C. P. R. yards, where a ever the left temple ' with a huge. 4irthur to Edmonton neat spring. G.T.P. and would not if they could. eats quoted at 42o, Goderich. number of Italians had assembled, stone, and he dropped in his tracks, LIAI !;su4 Luudse4l milaa will short - Speaking of branch lines, he said Rye -No; 2 quoted at 78c outsid e. and were amusing themselves by dying before 'a doctor arrived. As 'I , be given out east of the present the G.Vr P. would be built to both 'Buckwheat -57 Lo b9c outside. playing some game, similar to soon as Constantine fell Ponzi no miles on the coast section and Vancouver in the west and to Monti Peas -No.' 2 quoted at 85 to 80c "duck on the rock," for money. rushed to the car he had been oc- t11 r '200 miles more -west of Wolf Creek, real in the east, as it was impos- cutaide. The victim of the tragedy is Partly copying, snatched his 'cost, and i ]",ring only 400 miles of a gap yet sible to ignore them in any scheme Corn -No. 2 American yellow Constantine, a married man, 28 made his escape. Por)zi is described' to be contracted for. of railroad building. nominal at 85 %c on track, Toronto, Years old, who hod intended leav- as being 28 or 30 years of age, 5' : and, No. 3 at 85c. ing in the course of a week to join feet 11 inches in height, and wear-' MUt3T LEARN RULER. him, but in doing so tripped. In Barley --No. 2 barley quoted at his family in Italy. It is alleged ing a dark brown or black coat,''. % _ g pP 6!0 to 57c, and No: 3 extra at 55 to that M. Ponzi was_ his assailant, blue overalls, faded, and a soft felt falling the rifle was discharged and 551 zc outside. and Poazi's Sight -is taken as evi- hat. IBailtsay Trainmen to be Examined • the 22- bullet lodged i1i Conolly s gran =Cars are q>ioted at $19 in Every Three Months. head, going in just owe' the right bulk outside. Shorts quoted at $22 eye: One'of the Boys ran far help to $22.b0 in bulk outside. good feeders. Export market and she became despondent. She The managers of the. Canadian rail -' ' -he he sae else could reach .him Conolly COUNTRY PRODUCE. '' quality. Choice botcher cattle again .tilt, a few days la�'r, her 7. _ ways have issued • special order to was dead.. Conolly's parents ree- steady-around $4.40 to $4.50 ; fair dead body was found in one of the - .their train employes regarding the A les- Winter stock I!2 to 82.50 t>alea for run rr entry retired from farming`to live PP to good butcher, $3.75 to $4.25. fields. The jury brought in a ver - wing trains- For er barrel for the beat and at $1.- a some thne past," said an official, •n Guelph. U;, to $1.75 for cooking apples. diet of death from exposure. No blame was attached to anyb •`there have been many accidents "- 41 "+ -" Beans- Prime, 81.80 to $1.85, and WARRANTS FOR VOLUNTEERS. ` which have been, attributed to the ASSAULTED A TEACHER. ' hand-picked, $1.90 to $1.96 per I[ON. MR. GREEIWAY D D > neglect of train tne When these bushel. Land Certificates and Cash Boua- i men are brow ht n invests Mr. Johnston, of Guelph, Strnek ties are' Beira Issued. g P ga- Honey-- Comhs, 82,25 to $2..75 flea b a snperinLndea they in- by Pupil'sl._Brethee. per dozen, and, strained, 10 to 10 %e 6 Appointed to Railway Corn on i rariabfy plead that -they have not A despatch from Guelph says*: : As per Pound. A despatch from Ottawa says : Mx Weeks Ago. aF P y The Interior De artmeut is now i !time to study the rules. They will the result of a note regarding the Hay -No. 1 timothy quoted at 811 P A despatch from Ottawa says : B g rapidly issuing warrants for land 1a have this axe!uae.no longer,. because attendance of his daughter, Dan to 811.50 a ton on track here, and Hon. Thomas Greenway, ea re- v e intend that the shall be exam- g ' No. 2 at $7 to 88.. grants to South African veterans y Thompson and his son Wiliam on mier of Manitoba, and member for , ae applications come m. On Wed- in every three months while in Thursday afternoon went to St. Straw -$e to ffi'I on Lrack. relida morals 250 warrants were Lisgar in the last House, died on the company's service. We will give George's .card school and after the Potatoes--63 to 57c per hag. Dela- made out, and so far�over No of the Friday morning at the Windsor o- every man a fair chance to become teacher, Mr. Johnston, had been wares are 70 to 75c per bag on' veterans have applied tor, and re- tel here. Hors. Mr.. Greenway ; six familiar with the laws and if they track. ceived their warrants. ns et no summoned from the room, a scuffle weeks ago was appointed a rail ray 1 la'I to pass ,the examination they commenced and the master was Poultry - Chickens, spring, dress- y commissioner for Canada. 1?a,iar- a, -!Rill be dismissed." ed 10 to llc r ouad - fowl, 7 to one has applied for scrip,' instead' y struck heavily -in the face by young Pe p ' Qf land- Aa as d rived at Ottawa on Oct. 9,. but _ . Thompson. n attar upon a tea- ' receives application. Hfor either laprid's es sat on the board, a severe &j_ t'II :IBGED. Cher in this way is a serious offence turkeys, 14 to 13c per pound. ';. cr, scrip arrant is issued. For Mack of asthma confining him to{ his _ and Thompson -will have to face the , -- " information of the veterans entit- room sineo then. - Asthma 1 nd Magistrate. THE DAIRY MARKETS. hc-a:rt trouble' led to his final pol- Fetrteen- year -old Bey Shot a Com- g led to receive grants under the -- �= Butter -Pound prints, to 24c ; bount act it may be stated that l !apse on Friday morning. His re. panion Aeeidentally. y Y - MAIL BAGS AND DRIVER GO\$ tubs, 22 to 23c; inferior, 19 to We. application must first o to the• mains were sent West. for inter- A despatch from Fredericton, N, Olreamery rolls, 26 to 26 c, and Militia Department. -A certificate' ment. in Crystal City_, Man4.,o 1. 8., says: A fourteen- year -old boy Nyilterious Dias^ solids, 24% to 23c. i'. then issued b p ` ppearanee to illont= y that de artnient,. IJI'1I1GRaN'1S DhPOR'I'ED named Chester Urquhart of Cover= real. - Eggs--Case lots of fresh, 2r to and the Igterior Department is no- "' r eu Bridge, pariah of Stanley, is in 23e per dozen, while new laid are tined that the volunteer is entitled -^ } jail here, charged with-causing the :A despatch from Montreal says : quoted at 25 -to 28c per dozen. to' the bc,unty. The 'latter 'depart Government Vareful -About A mlt• � 1 death of another boy named Geo. 1}daiI bags containing some $'1,500 Cheese = Large, ,13c per pound, meat then, on Notification from the Ling People Now. Cary at that place on Oct. 18. The have disappeared. Driver Lecava- and twins, 13Vc. ___ volunteer as to Whether scrip or two boys were out shooting together lier is' also. missing. He wag em- • • land is desired, issues a warrant `� despatch -from Ottawa y s and the rifle which Urquhart was to ed b W. Heelan, During the first Wino months of this d p y y the mail con- $OG PRODUCTS. for the land or pays over $IGO is year the immigration depart eat csrrying was discharge the bnl- tractor, driving a mail wagon from Bacon -Long clear, 12;; to 12'p cash scrip, as the applicant desires. lot striking Clary. in the neck, in- the post -office to the railway a- P Pp has deported 1,011 immigrant as 3' per pound- in case lots; mess pork, In arcking application for Iand the. being 'undesirable citizens. D- ing `-dieting a wound, from the effects of tions. On Friday -night he was at $19 to $19 50; short' cut, 8'23.50. location must of course be. stated. same' period he died in twenty minutes. work as usual, but Ile has disap- Hams-Light to medium 14 to i ' the same period 1,fro people eve Coroner. Wainwright of Stanley g 4- been refused entry from the U fed ig peareil. The mail wagon was found 1411 2c ; do., heavy I2 to 13c ; rolls, States. These figures indieat the held'an inquest, and the jury after at a street corner. it to 11�'c; shoulders, 10 to 10%.e; FELT. FROM BRIDG)M, close supervision rvisiun now being er• hearing the evidence declared gnat -� '' - backs I64 to 17c breakfast bacon g cased by the department over the Clary's death was due to culpable BY FIRE AND WATER. : 15 to 161/3c. Terrible Fate of Herbert,Knisht, a new .arrivals in the. country, and negligence in the part of Urquhart. --- Lard- Tierces, ]3c; tuba, '13 %c; Brantford Youth. it is said that no country has ver Urquhart claims that the shooting George Corley Meets Shocking Flails, 13 %c. was accidental. Death hear Winnipeg. A despatch from Brantford says: received a better class of i- 't' A d etch from Winnipeg says: BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. Herbert Knight, aged fifteen, .son grants than' the 120,000 w t- peg y TR ct John Knight, Eagle avenue, was tied in Canada Ibis year: Im ig• a- f ...LAD SHOT BY_`COMPA�IION. i George Corley, employed as sta- Montreal, Nov. 3.- Grain -On- killed on Wednesday morning by'ti.on for the year"has now aeti- I I tionary engineer on the National facto No. 2 white oats was g from a T,. H: k B. Rsilwa call stopped. "j>be Latter Tripped Transcontinental work east of here 1 1/ quoted bridge y y P l � _ piled an8 Rifle was � at 43� to 44c ; No. 3 at 44„ to 43c ; bridge over the Grand Ricer. The met a • horrible death----on- Friday � __M _ -was din to the-Brant- H,A FSRXER'S 1089 Dsxharged. ' Ci�Fo.- 4 at f2 -tom 2fc, Preece g -. lM► = ii deb etch from Guelph Says: morning. He was at work in the 2 white at 45 to 45%c ; No. -3 at 44 ii.rd Screw Works, where he was P Ph water tank when his.. clothes caught t„ 44%c. and rejected at 43 to'43 /,c employed, and in going over the 31r. Patrick Fagan'% Barns Bu ed - -An accident occurred at 3. fire from gasoline,-and per bushel, ex Rare. Flour- Mani - bridge ' accidentally tripped over Jn Oneida. Friday afternoon, a short distance jumped into the stater in 'an effort fobs Spring w•herrt patents, firsts, the rail in stepping to one aide,and I ' from the city, which resulted in the to extinguish the flames, and was A despatch from Cayuga natant- death of ffie; seconds at 85.50; Winter reheat fell over the structure. He struck Pa � � ys' - tra,a wed. &tents, ffi5 to 85.45 ; straight soh on the stone abutment ten feet be= The .barns -and outbuildings. of ; =� aged l8, pp Patrick Fagan, a farmer. . In the Taylor- Forbes Co.' The young man, Two Hamilton hotelmen were fin- I'lera, $4.60 to $4.00; do in bags,.$2.- Icw, and . then fell to the rivers g mitb two' oun et companions, ed $60 each for selling liquor' on 10 to $2.20; extras, , $1.76 to $1.83. twenty five feet .lower. The water) township, of Oneida, were dent oy • y' g g q Feed- Manitoba bran, $21 to $22; was very, ahaliow, and he was; ed 6y fire on' h'ednestlay )nor 'rag. . . wve out for an afternoon's shoot- election. day. Those who bought as lost,. but no h sea ' S and whey near Trainor'% Cut, were fined 810 each. shorts, 825; Ontario bran, - $27.80 to flashed to death on the rock bottom, or cattle had been stabled: The fire ' E = scene of severaLrailroad acei- Mrs. Miller of West London had 8 middlings, $26 to l3_, , shorts, his skull being fractured and neck is su osed.to be .of incendiary ori. f enta the decided to take a short her thumb so injured n 0� to ffi5.50 per ton, including bags; broken. There will be no inquest. PP y in and a warrant has been is. ued c. + Connolly went. up the embank-, - Q sa ownd an -one of the' I nine away, that she lead to have """"" °' °" "� '"` """' GIRL'S PITIFUL DEATH. ` _boys, named 8caclett, went towards...the -ms -er am�utated�. Cheese -The market is steady, with x" -+ -• - .. - . u' este�ns -qursted�t- 13' /.o-for-white Afraid of. Being Sent Awav, She and 12 /e for colored, and Eastern% .. at 11 to I1;;c. Butter -The.. mar- Goes to the Fields to Die. ket is steady; finest creamery quot• A. despatch from Belleville says: t " ed 2b,'c in round lots, and 26 to A girl named . Edith Nicholls, who 26%c m a jabbing way. Eggs - l,ad been brought to this- eountry. I ry Demand continues to be fairly good by a girls' -home, has been living ' and the undertone to the market re- near Madoe with a farmer named mains about steady-; sale& Of- how Willard Rupert and his family. The - Fassing Freight Train Prevented Them laid were made at 27c ; selected family told the girl they were go- stock at 24% to 251/c; No. '1 at :'Oc, in to send her back to the honk, Hearin Electric Car Comin Behind, and No., at 171 /ye per. dozen. g who has been recently employeA by - a Mr._Yagar`I but it is said they 1had sonic quarrel' and Lonsdale left.i It -- is said that he, has been recently III in the neighborhood. IA ns- dale is a young .man, 23 year of age, one eye gone, height aba it 5' feet 7 inches and one low -shoal er. Dr. Rachel S. Skidelsky of Ph ]a- delpbia advises iromen to smoke for five minutes after .meals. -.� _,--- A despatch from .Windsor says: train, the rumble of wbich,drowne'd UNITED STATES MARKETS. Milwaukee, Nov. 3- Wheat -No. I TYPHOID 'FEVER.,4 PPALLI i Three lives were blotted out in an the noise of the electric train co Northern, $1.08 to 131.06 j'; No. 2 icst.ant when one of the big subur- 'ing behind thi men, and witboui Northern,, $1.04 ,to $1.05; Dec., 99' /sc to $1. Rye -No. 1, 741 -'c: 1 ban cars on the W. E...& L. S. Elec Railway down three men knowing that the car was bearing drawn on them the two Batterabys Gilhula Earley- Standard, 64 %c; Sam C, 52 to 64%c ; No. 3, 33 to '60c; No. 4, ` Health Department Reports I00 Cases n ' tric ran walking on the tracks near Pclton before on and were struck, discerned the men The motorman dirt yards before ahead for- about fo 5`= to 63c. Corn -Dec., 63% to �.''sc - TT ^� H-osp ital, - _- - -'a etat.ion shortly- midnight y Detroit, Nov.' I`' 3- Wheat -No. i ora 'rlday. The dealt, are: Walter Gilhula, James Battersby and Fran- ruck. they were 's2 He rang his gong and sounded the pneumatic white, cash, *1.00y,; Yo, 2 red, _ ' cis Battersby. The night was dark whistle in the usual manner, but cash, ffi1.02 ; llGCember, $1'.03i1 ; A, despatch from Toronto says: twons as. appalling in the R :r y' " and the noise - -of. an approaching the signals apparently • were un. May, $1.06/_• Outbreaks of typhoid ar© once luorr. Ricer Districf, thtsngh there are ' car was drowned out by the heavy heard and in a moment the swiftTy �' nine hospitals in 200 nnles with i. oc -'� reported from the 'lumber camps, freight trails -passing nil the, Michi- moving'ca•r had overtaken the little LIVE STOCK MARKET. tors and nurses. where the lack of sanitary facili- The men,: foreignc 31. ` "gan Uentrol'trackR close by. had been attending party and ground out' their lives 1, ;eneath the wheels. The head of Toronto, Nov. 3.- Butcher, Cat- tle- Market steady. There is a generally ties and the lack of protection of refuse to go to hospital iOen ta.k. m The three men Hallowe'en dance given by Wil- Gilhula was severed frpm the body. steady• demand for good feeders Rater supplic'- makes, the disease sick, and after sieeping out in m a liam C. Donaldson. James Batters- No blame is attached to tfie crew and stockers. Distillery cattle almost inevitable, attempt to get to civilization, 11 a -• a �_hy was keeper of -a tower at the of the suburban car. The three ' yvanted. Sheep -Ewes steady at Dr. Bell of the provincial health ally- become hopeless case,+. - point where the Pere Marquette viotims- of the accident we're all ]`ate decline. Lambs - Market steady departirtent reports 100 cases in he- The caveloss»ess about the , o =• )tailreuid tracks and the Michigan 1�•ell -known ,young men residing in at decline. Hogs- Market weak. nor& hospitals, and the contrac- tection of water supply from ew- t,'eilt.�1 IRterROCt, and was trying Sandwich West. The Battersby''Harris quotes select hogs at $5.75 tors' hospitals in connection with age and poisons s garbage r. t' -eae:h his tower In time to let' hogs were cousins. All' were un- l f•o•b•, and $(i fed and watered. railway construction camps are Bell r- onaiders 111 P. main cause of thti He describes the dill n the gates for an approaching married. 1� eedx r.:' -The market steady for filled rap. condi- prevalence of file (ligcase. '�.-.. �YL>..''....w.». ..' . :., .. -._. +..,. .. ...awl -: 'n Pte' ....�. ...�. .. .,.... . -.... ... .... .. .. ... ..... ,1.. - -. .,_ ... -.�. ._. ... -. ._.__�..... -v� _ .. ...,_...... v-.....-+., u.. z....._ x. r......: ..G.dr,-,e�J..'eA.- i+.ivau.W,. �e..a......Ln•n .r.•.Z'.Ytly .ate -- u.1�IS.M.".:1.... • ;:•,,r , t :t-` . :+ y •'-ate . N ,� .^ ' f ,n '.t' -,Y• s'a ''' _ 7 ,R,- . yew n ,"fie •,�"e -r, j "ai **'4 r""'" t �. a .. _ .. 1. .. 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Her sp i n were e t where cattle have been successfully c; ' aroused, for she had lung wishe HarQcastle to eliRebekah 48 That is protectiop tthanothat R1$ffonded by k ,. that her nice she marry Lord rho question. Has he told her so 9 hills o:. woods. From the temper• ';" e old ells ISja ant ,whom. she thou !tt was "No." red Ie ' or y o sing her husband. The "He must have flirted and given esiji9 oyearssheds camo strong brobustf, A 'Cale of Love and Dtsappolntment conviction came to her that 1lebe- 1 her encvur 5 l;ah loved him, and that the news I ter is not one whop would give her showing inglmo ehvi$or,eand better ear +�� of his engagement was the cause of I affections unasked. If the man has during the vicsssi `_ ¢ > ��o�� � hers tation. She sai i d NrM�NtMtageMMM y d not a Played fast and loose, he shall suf- than ghoae coddled in lone goer ? ;` Nord, but waited pstientiy� until fee." _ CHAPTER II. appeared to like one anuthur; Rebekah should completely re,orer� Mrs. miled de heated stables. While the elabor ' 1. Breakfast was over at Wulver- Cyril treated her with frank can ber self - control, Goldberg g precat- holmn Castle and the house araderie, arnd ingly, and they looked round as a ate basement stabling so generally z party, gradually began to At last Rebekah rose from the servant; approached them: Provided in these days for cattle had gathered on the broad terrace confide in.'her as he would have I bed, and walked over .to her aunt. "Ilia lordship would l` have much to recommend them in. -. L . `', and were busy rending their tor- done if she had been his sister. "I am heartily ashamed of m _ P like to see respect to convenience of #ceding' respondence and the mornin There had 'never 3 you, Mr. Josephs:" i s pa- passed betwee:i, self, aunt. Fou must think me "Vet and the care and handling of nut pper. The Earl was next to Mr. them a word or an act that might childish, but it shan't occur• again. "IIe i8 gnQtte library and he de, nure, there is reason to fear that ' ",y .Teel Josephs, who was scanning the have been called flirtation, but lie- It is nuthiu to wore " the question of providing for ablln 9 Qity article of'tha Times. g g 3' about: sired the to say that the tastier is dance of light and fresh air In s bekah had, lost her heart. Lord Mrs.' Goldberg• drew her to her. ; cf tome -importance.- uch^ "I see that. - Canadian Pacifies. Harecastlz was her girlish ideal, and passed her aria around hor "Tell that I will be structures has been neglected, to have gone up seven points -that and as she began to appreciate his waist. his-lordship the loss of health and vigor in the 1 eught to atut you, ha said 'to Lord straightforward manliness, she fell `.`Uo von really lute Lord F)arc- x 3 For. s while a minutes." animals so' housed. But this. dif$- lVolverbolme. madly in love with aim. Harecastle castle? she asked eittl Joel appeared to be culty may be largely avoided by r g y thinking deeply. planning for plenty of =ventilation t. The Earl made no reply, and Joel was the last person who would have A startled flush deleted liehekah'sl "This is worrying the very much, •looked keenly at him but turned 'suspected this, for he was modest cheek, and she turned allay" her Ruth. As and light when building, and may away in a 'moment and eve an af- to a degree, and it would have face. - -• you know, I would do be remedied 'to a considerable ex- B caused him pain to think that al- "Why do �ur,Ytbing to further Ilebekah's hap - tent in cases where the mistake has :dectionate smile to his daughter P Y you ask first cneatiun r:, 1 g though involuntarily, a great love aunt Z" t , , I mesa. Ana tiring , he repeated been made. In the case of fatten- Bebekah. She was a + k girl of whom had been conferred u ou' him that "Onl • for I vigoruusI "My only pleasure in ing cattle, at least, •the. maintes- .any lather might• be rood, and P ? you own food, clear. life is in her ha ' p he could never return. There is no shame in evening 3 our G ; ee my way dies happiness. I •don t Joel .possessed to the full that Jew- << g „ ance of a high temperature is whol- You are late this morning, lie- love to me. He is worthy of'it," 1 "The match would be lY unnecessary, and a wholesome . ish trait of extreme affection for 6e"Y „ any o smile. r )ut . ie at s point of view. You , the mushsoom Jewish millionaires, „ el'. are immensely wealthy, and they by means of ,open windows and toil - K he did not originate from the purli- I've been up for. hours. The You don't know that. He is not :have n „t too mvrh ,Honey. Although eua of Whitechapel. His father had °Ottntry is aintply perfeot this' engaged, as far as we are aware, I a. are Jew., , our family is ancient, The feeding of.dehorned fattening teen a Hamburg merchant of morning. I seem to have wandered 1'•nd 1 have-heard n° 9084ip�coupling1 - our cattle loose in sheds or roomy boa standing, and given his son a thous miles. Why didn't you getup and his name with any one. Tell we theirs,” D1rPedG�ldbergs§aidnreflecs stalls; in lots of five to tea in a ,;. sand pounds when ho started to come with me, lazy man ?" truly -do you love }iim S" tirety.. group, has been satisfactorily prat- seek .Tiffs fortune in South Africa. Her father smiled indulgently, But Cicely Stanton wri;ew that "Uol ekah, to,, Would be a fit con- tried by. some feeders, and would and Mrs. Goldberg handed her-two he is engaged to s hli.3s ;rthel sort for ariy tnan," _"! 11 Saddens had not comp at once, brit appear to commend itself expect- =1 he turd stuck to his work with the (.r three letters. She sat down be- G F•ether; ton. "1• agree with 'ally were ~stanchions protiided for grim tenacity of his race. H© a -as Side them, and opened an euvel:,pe. 1 firths cat. I never liked her. child v lla you, Joel. The keeping the animals in place while Her colar left her face'as she react, iAnd I am cy,nfd,eo-t thist it is Hat! ;o I,LV a; L piyi ss i' just 118 precious. feeding. 'Devices for opening and �; to gimberley at the commencement ond the fetter trembled in fier'$n- l due• The ltiarl ar.uld have been that tilt rr� is rya ruthl iLnot Le of tie diamond boom. He uickl I closing a row of stanchions by sized u its possibilities, and res- gera. 1� ith an offort alit controlled ' the. First to hear of it." sngernent. " means o€ a lever at one end of the ��� lined aphis available assets. Esei}' herself, arid} looked apprehensi +sly Yon think =o, aunt?" I .. I cunt±irier it vr, unlikely to be row are on the .market, and won ?d y at .ber father and aunt. The)- had I ' H�•r fls wag brig liter, and ho v seem to be .practicable and dealt- pent4 6e sank in diamondiferous� , e� f; Pe true, Hnrc:(asLln ,s thurou x, lands. and when 'the famous be not noticed her agitation. and slid ; (ace awes Lealtlecfi IH her oyeF., Af- atraightfuruxrrl, and Iiebekil able wilder such conditions. -Farm- - : lied -kith relief. She rose from I ter alt it tni t,t not be true, and wot,l,l riot be in lovo with him un- er's Advocate.. . Beerrpp mine was formed, it was g g , found that Joel Josephs was a man her chair and walked quietly into he aright nut be doomed -t a life) Ire there findt�cerl sonto encourage- - arho counted. There -had followed, tale house. :1s anus as RhP reached I of ntisrrr. Mont.,; FAAlId NOTES '+ a gnificent game of bluff, with -her bedrourn and had shut the: do,r, �' To th,. R,el,ekahs of this world; "I dun"] uc;ree with 3-ou in that, In mercantile and manufacturing raill'ons. as the stake. But Joelf she threw herself on to the bail „arid love iu nut merely a pastime, an iu- Juel.” ' Acne to the full the talus of ills di•r passionate sobs racked her ; cident ; n,,t• a joy tar an hour -but � . life a eventbing depends upon syrate�a Ian that he i 1 know 'r,ry child., he said im- and success' on the farm is no "less' possessed, and. meant €rams, i for a lifetime; they cannot'caat off, patiently. 'And she has our fam- c!ependent upon systematic methods ,; to have his ro Her life had been one li,n' sac tkeir affections as they wmlld-ui r, ' 1� p per share. cession of wishes that had been soiled ') pride• Har,scastle is coming Ever farmer should T e conflict Was a sharp one,. and gown. It is ti,e naiad. -qua. ' doa,t t„ -day, and' we shall then increase his stock of tools. all L,. , tho a behind De Beers gratified upon their expression, but iity that furtifie5 a Jew for life'stkno:v f•rr pertain.` I mast say that can purchase ever bin gtlicl3' rey- now her grd�ate+st desire was d.: <,m- struggle that ta2xes thclli above t1,d,' i like hint intcuonsel ,and there is i a single year, It i8 a goodlaa to 1' that they were .dealing .witil t n to disappointment.. - The letter i (oulnwn ruck of incn. Their ms ' p one s clever as themselves. The I l n,i man living theft should prefer buy. some one tool each year, In a (, .t They eras from Cicely r►Lanton, and an- skunk, whether they -be of a,ffectio, 1, t fu -,- ti_ ion.'.' .. 7�; were man of decision, and at once trounced the en a anent of Lord! e.r of a de&iru for short time-one may thus `bo in pos- ."lit -. gave doer what he asked; indeed g g" 1 gain, are f}e1cPt• . '$rot her and slater looked at one session of all needed equipment, '" Hareclowe'was as Ethet`.l,ethrr+un. anti stvadfuvt. ,rind in thin- respect' another artxiouyly-. Joel wat not s ion cropping their arrgain was a good one frorli The blow was a sudden one, for, liei,Pkah wst,-a worthy dsuKtstc: nf, confldeut iu Heavy pping with insufficient ' Point of` view, and 'st the there had been no rumor, and .no; Josephs. I „ spite ,of- leis words, stirring ss. well ae t little ferti- Y' sazn� iliac aa, excellent deal for „ • I I had Lc tter g,, and see what ( lizer have been the rocks on which :. Jam}• coupling °f their names in the way t leas. tee ever rraici anyttii „g that the Earl pant; ” }1e said, as he rose many an otherwise successful tiller "?" that gen ^rally precedes an engag, - woitId lead y'uu to suppose that ,' abrt, tlr and left' the .room. Itans wrecked his #ortune. In° there 11 y gun man not yet forty, he ment, She had been living in a f ".1n, nv,' liebckah, intPrru is�cl` P '. founri� himself many times :a mil- Fcol's paraelisQ, almost content w,t)i '' +rast113. ijr• has alwn3s bcoLi Find The t.arl. tea, pacing to and fro, iccol days the tctam is ha at work I re, but his surcesa way s uiIt, non argil there giving an impatieatland the furrows turnedpup will be fw iiilin a couple of ,iionths his and haegereconpdtirin fpit werrA a,td a8 °c'•L :r,nlite -and who ,cc,ulili I,,uk at the dour. Of a calm and mettowed by Jack Frost, 7W1 a 'ed, .leaving him with a baby returned. The mere agct of l.ning' f, ,pio:,atelti blot she burst forth phlegntatte ch. +p4aitloA, ilia manner girl• He had been de i in logo had been happiness, and thI•re, wn;' itifrK. Gulrlbcr* tc,ak Every Earneer will find it to his ` 1. ep y Ido Hated unusual norvousn�ss. ardvantage, not only for cleanliness If r, and this lass tnado South always the bel2ef and hope that 1125 LAr hand - Mid f " ' 'It'gn,,s againbt the grain, but I and coinfurt of the ani,aals, buL also Y p gentiv -sit oked� it. x Afric hateful to hire. Accordingly kindness, and affectionate many4erj " \f nm itfrS,ict it is the only way," he; to increase the amount and value - --^� rte r turned to England al :d. induced Lo her, betokened an affection chat ,yetis a {to' "cxrndtd, tl'►,� did ;uuttered to hi�stself. "3oel is en -! r - -*.., t 1 y ,secret'. H:,lt' tire. c•ruus, trot will ni ' re 1 est begtoo °i manure. Manure should be so }f , li . Ldgwed sister, Mrs, Goldberg, would end is marriage. I Litterue -ss is that I should, l„vu ttti•� great a tss 5" y q managed that no loss will occur with him and look. after his $he• looked back upon ' t }.c l,�t.;t !,;skec7," R, t,r sal► . c.�Itli,►ued lnol.e;. The it =,or opc,:ted, and Joel' enter- and i gli' th d be used beating for. the b ing, y child etiekah. months, and wa$ obliged tu. ow n �`qui�tly . ," (3rae all he (( eel hasti}r. • fit of ens- 9 grew reconciled to that neither he word or decd }lad +' . [K,LC uugs not deman,l an ask_.1 (TU be Continued.) growing crops at the earliest the 1 a h his wish, find the love; lie led .her to think that he loved � ir.?,. It creepo on ono ancmt,ciuus -i —__+� practicable opportunity. that o had lavished on her he' ber. The fcelin� that she .had be- ,y, as,d the,,'. is no shame, dear, Everything that is conducive ei- 'd he tr aferred to his daughter. I sEuzved her they to present comfort or future g Ilassion unasked, and +The highest in t be laud r surd bo~ -When she was still in -her teens, his l where it. s nut wanted, ad <leci to proud of yinrr luxe, dearest, Huld' Improvement costs money or labor. ambit 'on returned with increased t2er sly f soul. A flow of tears up your head and 1 �J3ut .what gout] is' your money if it 71 I ate rite' Hurl I is not to be used for you; hem @fotkte +-lta- decided that her u• v hor relief, and she Sn. the. face,' If 'tun are doomed t•i tore Fb ould be as brilliant as money' scot huligh her heart i „old t di ;appni.ntn,ent. »b,•ar 'Better to spend it now in making aeoul -make it. 1\ othiag had been , breal.. Hope that . had 'taken i R it], , uuragu, as 1)efit, one bufrdtl e I f 3 our children''s home so beautiful t,tiss that could Rive to a natnr- months in the ,bulldin was- Shnt- , - g, race learn wiricir yi >u spring. Ign,ir- . ;ally_ rlettr� girl eery= accomplish- toed in an instant, and the bluw�::nt pc „pie r,�File us,� liar ae lo,o P:1L•L C' -11 ?t . ��F' E'L1rUING to cherish both it and y�,u,�f}+aa Wx meat that the world appreciates, vs as be •ond her stren th. drive them away by sc�, to ~ �-- - and' ie felt inordinately proud of ' 3 '3 I our pride. Snffsrinq. is -our h�;; . ..CATTLE, . ,_ aP g, .sav- --her'a she st��d before him in al The door opened. and hies. i,u}d•,a.ge._'13eat it irately.” ° = in8; ., ,.,n t• . «�n�Lronment bars l berg ent4rcd. She started violent- There w ss silence fui a .while. - at lie intended to be fed this win- Tand desolate, and dwarfing their ";her f esh young boautv.' 'Her.fea -�ly when she sai• Rebel is t,, ... ter fur the beef nisei t; ar any intellects, in• order that you mit 11 11 torsi were not of i .pronounce , Each i as busy with her iliouAhts, other stuck, for the matter of that add acre after acrd to y y, ,Tewi,: t and ran quickly to her side. At last Ales. Goldberg ruse; Sour fields; ' type,- and it would have. been I. . "What is it, dear ?" slip. ' ' should not be 1 ' or to "tiVhat has happc„cKl? � fure Minch.. 11'ash away those tt,ars 'y reason of •short pastilre during account. e oxen race. Are you ill 71, the late fail months, as weight so To the moneyless 3ouug men who _�� I .to and curve down lvukitig Sour own lust will have to be_Inade_up later, --- undertal:e_tQ niake'alising and for- Joe had net out ,iith the firm The girl made no reply, and her sweet s�-lf. [L i; ct, n.,ryo t '� s cxc usivo weeplrlg ecaG nieinure res ra2nec . - -� -- �' ` ` }";i on before any 'gain can be made; tone out of farming, the same prin- ac sac] and as ,, ci 1es a l :set it rsociety • He had not tried. to !lice aunt took her in her arms, and She 1LI -,,,, l,er tcutlerl3 , and i ith gain c�,nnut be made wi,h- P Pp 3 as to those who start � dazzi, with his i'calth, but had hell her to her breast.' out cost, there is economy in plan -! In t•he trades, in commercial or met „gone rtietPy to work- ith cona;tm -� "Tell mo, n13 dear. ,surely }.)it ��ltttinuttl :ev 16rt,thgLalcwn,V Sias ring to hold i hat one has- Even cant }le business or in file profes ?' . mate tact and skill. Tile Earl of can trust your aunt !" though late fall•• rains may freshen sienna «'hate�`er- the line chosen, a Woly rholtne i,ad been a ,.)d etruiliug alu;lg tile terrace.' the pastures for a while, the tender stage ,Host be 'passed through i~c It is Iwtl,in I u n�,se I a i, "I should litca a ,s`ord with von; > • J fric If tlte're had begin my ling lriut of sorts," Rebekah answered IJoel. shall ,we g.) into the aizloh -i Mass so started has nut the nutri- nchich is little remunerative, and �, :5 ' tsggr eive in Joel, ur if there had i daspondently, Mrs. Goldber; sh, +ok I in r room aho said gravely. I tine qualities of that of summer which tries the patience of most teen he slightest sfai;; „❑ his na,uc her head and l x,ked anxiously.'at I• «'ith a lot k of •curiueity he follow- b.vtrt3:, and especially is It lacking young men of this rapid age,, The % the, t; rt would not l n,e mo,<d a I her Hiss'. There lied been nu sec -1 eJ her. 1'nttunatel3' the'rc,orn ,ran '! ", nourishment after" bein frost- apprentice is in a finger to help' lour. il;; g great harry to _ t l,is mnu -.. betn•een them, and �l,e had�em.ty and '.t, hiuton. It is, therefore, gvcd peso- manage his, own tabor, the demand: - . •tation in the, City was of the, clears, -' hef n a socund nx,ther io the, girl, tc�pthet drew their chairs t,ce, where practicable; to supple dial or mercantile,en,ployee cr,afes i -- pest,' a d he hacl never I,cr, t >tnotir :i '',tihall I send for a doet :,r l: aho "1t'hat is the' mystery, Iluih' ?'' j1e meat the pasture by giving the cat- for more rapid advancoment or '- to pe iorm a sharp action, or to ;,...j;ed gantl�, tie ,a feed onto .or twice a day of ,yearns for a business bf his gin. leave a frien(l it! the I;Sr.0. )lebek!rh shcwk }!r r head. irked iith' a strtile: ha, ensile. Where cornstalks have been fc cT 1'' t•om their fira,t .inoe.t.in&- the. "1t's licl,ek:il,." , ge, cured cornstalks and \u, I :an feeling bettcl Holt, ,.: a little meal; to enable thein toJuncut their long. woody substance ...for Irani. cunceiie :l a r,•czt li'•,tng:,uutt." she answered with a. hrare liy• .Iti Lhe ill hP asked anxious- maintain their weight. The, ''same •makes the manure riot'onls• difficult I % #or h im, fc,t he n t, fir <; rate tom 1 ttetul,t ?>t a smile. that ws pitiful j "In mind, c:nly. T6c child is �cr suggestion; of course, applies to to handle, but redo ea its raffle; pan} witty'' ,cell ,e ..d, :ancl iitl, ;, .rn its sadness, and that told. D'1 r;. ! t;n}i;,pp�. I found lice (ruin as milking cows, and` perhaps. with Very materially. It is hard ,wort, qn ei,� dignified roamer that i•a- �(,oldi,erg that this ,4as more. tit_rn' thou 'h hot, heart.wou _i.• ' - Gr 5: eater fcnce,'since. the mill: floc is doing go.id pl „wing a'ii'h Io,, o, Ion ��`” �tln • ho v irspir• ^ci r, : : :psect. Tt �,''1�'s :_ passing i, :tlispcisi.t {..n. G _.. - ldt ,teak, sure tv shrinl; rapidly when the feed stalks° envering ,the surface, and - -�� -: ;Teel proffered lids :ervicos. Th, "1u•bckah 'er •ing! 3,s y c cried in { ' \u�v, dr +ar one, lust tell. , nie anuizcrticnt. "IC t>tust he solnethin is lacking in nutrition and the ant I v hen they ar,,. 'turncLl itnder F rl I e:,: ,,„t very ria11, 'a hen art^ s;,.illG is tro..ul,ling you. : {'t,u>k bf�hetioits,. g ritals are chilled by cold winds and f elf r,ii li",!t dr suit `.«,( C(?tl: I! ��)1'Pd }I1R p�)Slltvll, Zi ?Cl J,)(� )e1C ..3 Utli' n!r >tI!et' ' _ (19 near] 3 .,;M' , Y - Ian, sure. I "Hai ;,-=,It. 1•teard'that Lord'Harc- frost, and• for this reason milking i Y to neutralize. tit° value of r,:r;r;,;,T!td',i t.: hint ,, rtni l i;r,est- love you as o!tc." stuck slleuId be stable the tur.:nue, In a' dr t?cas;,n such :` i mentil4 t, >1ir. :h would l,c iii vly t„ ad•;' i castle ib engaged to a bliss Ethel and I 3 It is not•hin , ' hiebekah rent'it I'ethcrstc,n' ' fed extra then cold ieath r cc :n,s. I manure e,ften dons even more ht�rm x! t,. hi,.* i lror.;t;. Tl,. firs .ion- t.ttrrre,i cc firmly. In the case of beef cattle, early' than good. On heiivy and rather outs great sadden : ;, and 1 h drifted; 11e11, child.. 1 ant �� ,:N" at :d l don't believe it,'' he tabling is not necessary or dealt. let lau,l, eornst(rlks mwv h�'h ^.n � I ;- €: c gt,ing tn,tty .aicl with i;,,s. Ancl I'ahould be e - tf„ i wi,tg leis ,financial ag%iser, ),s•' io this roan, till yon ehousit io tell 1 eery disappointed if it were true, able, providt'd th ^y are fed in the fi;i:a: hjr• i :nprin'i!,g its ntechar :i. n h lull. ilia I ?at'I had - •deriv' d :•cry' + rn(•: ilrs.- avldborg spoke very I like that ,young man, and I had open something more• substantial condition. But wl,.ers c;,t i,stall ;s .,I- , ! Wait' ,,;•:ii,1P he „ef i.. .Apart fr,,;,, 1 decid ^dlv, and after anutller anxi dreamt --„ than frosted grass, as n,atui•e pro- have been ent i-!t;1 shr±rt lur.2;ths. - tl} -.ir ;Hess refati „ns, t;rnat in• j, n;; Iouk at Hr. bckah, who ins still ” Rebekah lines kiln dear] 1 olden them with a heavier coat of the stubs luteate;o serve as escclient Y, 7J'� ,1-, -..I11q ••up het v.een tl,ent I ]'ring on the h ^d, she rlre�r is an ter a ond deity es rm cle aho 'I - hair for proteatinn its such a con- Purpose, as -a n;anure abs :rue:•,C, and - "t. ad t: ? s p g P tingpney, and the animals are make :i:• fa.uilio :, wc•r t.,.r:,hn ,cryIaria ch,iir. ,`3he notired a letter ly- muted it to me." gc d manurc,�; and cr „I' ,• 'lrt1 "'r' • ^,ther.' Finn the outgo ,ng on -the fluor, the handwriting • IIirs; (luldbcr gto healthier for living in tl,c fresh sir, ord arecastle nnrl Rebekah had of .,, bleb t as large and' clear, :1' ed ars.' (, ld a g stoped a brother. look ,A) long as they are sufficiently noun- •'r- ..y. fished hr suitable food, es r alt iF `1 thilndc rtit,,t;:,, ia11;. t r.„ i s , P R Y at a a(•o cif . F . , r ., -w '. .. - ...,�_". __ _.. ..._ [_..,u .. y, n _ .i... \...w:, .- ........ .. _ .. - _. :4yeea^,.N+k4. a r. .... .. ., .....•� %,V ,cr�,f� ea r- -Mrs. Arthur Boyes, we regret —W. H. and Mrs. Field, of To- So to report, is critically ill.. ronto, spent Saturday with John —H. G. Kerr, of Toronto, was and Mrs. Field. SOUV N I R. —J. L, Spink, of Toronto, was home over Sunday. —Juo. and Mrs. Beelby, of Clare —Miss Carter; of Montreal, is mont, visited W. J. and Mrs. JON­­---L in wwn on Katurday. 77 —Mrs. W. T. Hartrick is er-1 visiting with Dr. and Mri Bell. Harsell over Sunday. SATISFACT '.L'. ihingling her dwelling. —Dugald Dunn spent Tuesday —The Ladies' Aid of St. An drew's Church will meet on Tues —John C. Gilchrist. of Toronto, atthe home of his father in Clare �reeently visited his uncle, Wm. mont. day next at the home of Mrs. Geo. Some from here attended J. Kerr. Gilchrist, of Church St. —Robert and Mrs. Gormley, of E. Disney's shle at Greenwood on .2, T.Orduto, ape Perry, was nv­s� day last week Monday. here on Tt ''.-i Pickering friends. —W. E. Vanstone shipped a tending. the sale of. the W. J. mixed stock to Toronto Reazin estate. --Wesley Bunting, of Strath' carload Of —Miss S. A. Dale, who has been roy, is visiting here- with We on Monday. —Mrs. G. S. Cowan is very poor- visiting in California for the past ire Bunting. brother, Squ —The Swastika Club had a pleas- I t I present and is under the year, expeets to leave on the 9th CD 'ant time at the home of Mrs. A. G. 20Xr a care. on her return trip. —Mrs. John Lesi of Toro ning. nto, —Dr. Shirley has moved his C005 -Green on Monday eve office for the futtire into his dwel- a ent a few days last week with p Miss Edith'Wagner returned vices --�home on Sunday af ter spending xe*ering friends. ling. Thosedesiring his set note thisichange. a week with Kinsale friends. —Monday next being Thanks Mrs. Little and child, of To- giving day, places of business will —Owing,to a bad attack of eeks be closed as usual. roi are spending a few w —Farmers.having good sound Rogers is moving back to the wfth James and Mrs. Gordon. —The township. council will basswood for sale will receive cash dwelling adjoining his meet on Wednesday next for the for same delivered at W. E. Gor- for the winter months in order to if its a Ran' e you want just call and 8 ''transaction of general business. don's factory at Pickering. save walking Fri- —Married—In Kingston, Oct. —E. L. ChapmEin, who has been 28th, 1908, by the Rev. C. H. Sykes, in the employ of John Dickie & New Family Sou nir," day to spend a couple of weeks with her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Charles F. F. Decker, to Lillie M., Co. for the past two Years, has made Ailing of Hamilton. She was ac- second daughter of John, JQnes,. 'teriniusted his iengagement. Mr. .1he handsomest RaDge )y her daughter, Miss Odessa. Chai has an agreeable manner Friday Bargains.-4 lbs. hest and wins many friends, and is Fanny, who will remain in Hamll- ioins, new crop fresh in, 25c; sure to command a good. position. ra ton during the winter. —A quiet wedding was solem- "or —Miss B. Bunting left on Fri. 28 lb. box $1.70. Now is -your M HAP 'MAN day for Strathroy to attend the time. to get Xmas raisins. D. niz'ed a:t St. And'ew's i -anse on Whiting, who died the day previ TAST CALL THIS WEEJi the Bunting expects to be away sever. hold an auction sale . of horses, ed for life r. Fred Stephenson al weeks before 9. n- town. returnin' cattle, implements, roots, house- and Miss Olive Davis, bot-4 of the ..7 Id furniture etc. Brock road. —Mrs. Geo. Pugh left in our ho It cannot be denied that we sell cbeaper than any other at re I riposa Our Flannel B -office on Monday. six Northern —Tho%. Reazin, of Ma fts Match. Just call and see our Fuz- Lined Coats. nkets. e of the executors of the estate SORth OfttariO PlOwi rs. Me 's Spy apples which are certainly On Our Flannelette 'Blankets, Men's Sweate b�-autiful specimens. Three of, of the late W. J. Reazin, was here Tbe,9outh Ontario'Plowing* Match Undemvear. Boy's Sweaterr, Our Overalls. t is week­at-tending the sale hese combined weighed -three th A�Sociat ion held their annmal inatch ms No pounds, and one weighed seven- which was on Tuesday. last Friday'on th- farm of Frank Boot;: Mitts, Caps, Sox. Horse Blankets, Oil Cloths, Linole teen ounces and measured thir- —Quite a large number f POm B,,,,,. about. one-half mile froin and Grocei Why they sell themselves. it re attended the coi in the myrtiestation. In spite of the cold teen ipches. he —THE* NEws 'extends its con,- Dunbarton Pre,;byterian Church weather, with its din rfes of R,,w, the gratulations -to on Tuesday ev( f people from Br'oklin. Whitby. P : delighted with the program. 0 edFtor of the Oshawa Vindicator Clatemont and Miss M. J. Joys- of Northville, residence rt--papered..and otber- other places. - Thi-re were twenty-two the 'We understand Mich.,'which took place on Mon- wise renovated differ�-nt classes. Egid atotal prize, li�-t rtly be occupied by of over $250 and 'Good's teatius and plow men, competing iu day, Oet. 26th, at the home 'of the that it will sho was an induceukent which Fall ..Winter cial man from Toronto. brought a number of CrAck plownien aeommer -bride's parents. te or wit- -The -executive committee of —The sale (if the effects of the froin Rome distance to e6i the Upper Canada -Bible Societ V, esta-te of the late W. J. Reazin ues8 the event. The South Ontaiio Association mav 'will meet at tfie home of Clarkson was held' on Tuesday afternoon 7: :7 P,,o d attracted a -large crowd and vrell be complimented uvn the success gerw this (Friday). evening, at at'. were good.'The farm which of the, match and in eepirig up in Of 00 7.30, to make arrangements for prices such it, bearty and - healthy manner Nine varieties ' Fl r Oilcloth 1, ij and 2 yards wide. Als�, I and 2 the annual. meeting, and transact consists of 14 4 acres., par o . I this time,homored Institution. - The yatd Art Squa:res in Fluor Oilcloth beanties. other vecessary business. All -is marsh.was sold most pleasing feature of the* question members of the Executive are Toronto, brother of Mrs. Reazill, is the fact that the association is for New Flannelette and Union Blankets just arrived. for $8,150. de the,cai an the greater part un r d all lines of Wool Rose. See our Wia�l Hose- UlTed to attei2d. Great values in 'Hall, 24 m'iles f the yonnger men of the Ladies' size 2 pair for 40 cents. r- —The first. snow-storm of the —At the Grange direi a occurred in Pickering on, westof Whitby, an open n;eeting locality- .-Men's ali Soi at 15 cents. 'a Winter Underwear we have a big stoc ran in 'from Friday night. There was . only ne announced foi- , Wed i siday, men's class, No. I—Ist, Walter en k$ 9 enough to be uoticecL but in other Nov 18th. This meeting will be Columbus; 2nd, Ed. Pardon, Audl . ey. �ti UlArly instructive to those up to $1.25 in price. rts of the province snow to the Claw No. 2 soi J. Medd ; 2nd, hat are hard toAet, also a repth of four to six inches is re- rmers interested in matters per- D. McLen,,,,. We have those sizes in Boy's Underwear t parted tainfi3g to ihe apple. orchard.'. R. lot of Children's Underwear at job es This is sufficient tolre- Een's class on stubblei N. Blake- &oice Ic W. Grierson, of Oshawa, has been ly, Sairitfield; 2nd, W. Parrish. We hav * D zip. w e for mind as that winter is at e sixteen lines. in Ladies' Wool Vests 'and secured as one of the speakeri. A Prince Albert. and compels us to make an exami- ear. Come and see them. nation or our coal-bins f uller announcement will follow Class No. 2, men�s stubble—let, Cf 7 ­-The hotel- keepen of the town. 'nextweek. 4, Jacques, Foley; 2nd. C: W. PlIkey. See our Bargain Sai of Wool and Cashmere Gloves at -10c, —The turnip crop. this'year is Audley- F. Crozier, Utica. and 15c. Mostly-red shades. Third class, men., in stubble—Ist, J. ship will pr6sent to -the council at -their next sitting a petition asking almost a complete failure, still Cummings. Myrtle; 2nd. F. Hall, Co- C,)me and see onr stock in all kinds of Fancy Wool and.New them to submit a by-law repesti there are some fields which show lumbus; 3rd, W. Orr, Myrtle; 4th. es are righ and 'local option. The petition is good. average yield. R- Mc- Conlin, Myrtle. 4th. 0. Downey_ Dress Goods in the latest styles. Our pric ea. The Brady left in our office few M tl' -, (Itb. F. Glover, Myrtle. we will be pleased to show our goods. nigerance, people on the other sPec - Johnston, Myrtle; 21n4, B. Duff, We have the latest and nicest in Fancy Collars 1 ill resent is petition asking twenty!four inches in circumfer conuricS not to submit such a ence and these were only verage t crown—Ed. Pardon, Audley. I samples from his field. Yet in ma- -by-law, on the grounds that loca Beat finish�Walter Moore, Coluim- worked successfully in, ny. cases,'when the outward &P i i k e tion has bus, ohn .,D e i ��s township. pearance is healthy looking the Boy,s class, in stubble—Ist, H. inside shows a pro rior Leask, Greenbank. 2nd, W. Scott, duct of infe Af rica, spent a few days last week qnality and one that willnotkeep Enfield; 3rd"J. Timmins. ,wfth Rev. W. and Mrs. Moore, —The mairriage-of Miss 'Ednti' Best cro". boy's class-1st, H. Burroughisford The doctor is employed by the Head to Mr. Geo.� Best finish- W. Scott, Enfield. we ,,$mper* ial txfoM did t in the British Medical took place very - gietly at .5 governmen Best team on iground—Ist, T. Hall; rvice. While the position is a 0 clock, Oct. 21st, in hrist Church 2nd, C. Jacques; 3rd, Ed. Pardon. College St., Turonto. Rev. Willard. Beat ontfit—Ist, T. Hall;- 2nd, C.''' Aou'hi Ra irnalaria bein �ItlgnL On bride, who was gowmed in a smart. e judges were: - In sod, James 'this account, a vacation of three ly tailored suit of navy with hat Graham, Greenbarik, Nelson Wagg, -Proven a suebess �.TnonLths every twelve or eighteen to. match and cari a white Claremont; John Cowie, Markham, -and.place i thqueands nanie prayer book; was attended by her and C.Little, Brown's Corners. months is absolutely necessary. —8. Roberts, Columbus-, —The Epworth, League from sister, while Mr. Trank Foster In stubble es within of and R. R. Mowbray. the last.five years. Jernal 'vi e pw rove to the home Bit eri via the bride's mother when a SRO The chief feature of the evening will be a debate between the.two The groom's gift to the bride was Pickering, is suing Daniel H. A] e, Kelsey, Furnaces a piano. Later in the evenin'g Geo. N. Fish and Chas. -A. -Barefay. leagues, the subject of the debate Resolved that the ein- Mr. and Mrs. Burroughisford left all of the same' -place, to recover Parlor Co.,[) $1,287.26, alleged to be due her under trance of women into the trades for their home, 488 Given St I an agreement of August 27th, 1907, Heate mid showers of good wishes anu between Michael Gleeson and Frank and -professions-is detrimental," ft . L. Gleeson of the first part, 'Daniel H. the affirmative being taken by the c visiting league. Everybody wel- —Hallowe'ein was very quietly Alger of the second part, and Goo. N. 11 sizes - ttV Come. observed'herie, in fact it was not Fish and Chas. A. Barblay of the -All styles an, third part, whereby Alger was to pay at lowest ides. —On Saturday forenoon as F. E observed publicly at all., The the sum of $1081.25 as purchase Gee's gang of apple-packer s were evening previous, however, a small ey of a g'eneral merchandise busi- Mon coming along the' Xingston road army was mobilized with Ewart nessat the village of Brougham tinder vtest of West Hill, and in front of Wright as general in command the name of Gleeson'Bros., payment 'Andrew Young's they came to a and T. O'Connor as cbief-of-staff. of which and interest was guaranteed horse and light wagon, loaded Preparations were.made to con. h h and Barclay, the rikhts tinder Fis r produce. centrate their energies at certain y y with apples and othe hich' agreement were assigned b Frank L. Gleeson to Michael Gle n -H .-The horse apparently through points and about the houi of mid a, d by the latter to thi plaintiff. eso. ..Jose iallen on the road and night the �vork-of storming these fatigue had was unabletoirise. Itappearsthe ts began The result as the outfit belonged to ild- ound, SDA'Y,Nov. 10TH—Credit sale of. woman. -She was on her road to ings were levelled to the gr TuE h on Friday evening and a n asual- horses, cattle, - implements, furni- animkl fell she deser These attacks were intended- --Tu—reeto.-, the property of John when the s on Alt and the poor beast remained to be preliminary to operation Creighton, at lot 25, con. 1, Picker- 0 C out all that night in the snow 'a far more gigantic scale to take Ing (pearDunbati Sale at one place ori the following night. o'clock, sharp. See bills. Thomas storm and cold. The boys spent r, auctioneer. several hours in reviving the Whezi the following night ap- Pouche. We have a large assortment of Boots just arrive, 17th—Auction 'sale of animal and getting it into Mr. for the fall trade. ­Young's stable and telling bim reported that six constables from higb-bred horses,'cattle and sheep, Aber points had been Rt lot 18, con. 7. Township of Pick- that they would be responsible Whitby and ering, the proper.ty of. E.. E, Pugh. Tb Celebra'ted Williams' Ma e -for its proper care. Tbeboys de- engaged to act on the defensive Terms, 11 months credit. Sale at e (No better gocds made'in Canada) it for their and that they were, likely to get serve the greatest cred I o'clock. Thos. Pcucber. a4ietia- umane act, but the woman who in to troUble for what they bad al- ee,. we gat jatra at re 'i town -h inial to perish deserves ready done. go instead of con- We hav Ao, odaE left the an WFDNF8DA, Nov. 1STH, and ends, est condenination and tiniiiiig their work of destruction, tion gale of fHrth stock and imple- the, sever Call and see them. punishment Neitheri-�ita very they spent some thue in recon- ments on lot 6, MD. 1,Pickering, creditable thinx for those in that st.�netion, after which they repair- the property of Wing R. Brown. ywighborliocid who must have ed to the security of their little Sal, at one o'clock sbArp. See hills. R. A. BUNTING, 1r, i kering' known the state of affairs. beds, Jas, Bishop, Auctioneer.