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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_11_13',.,',. .,.A'' v..: gym• ,., j,�,.- ;,,':C�- ar;f, {�+ -. .a �.f -s -. ^�, -> }, 3t,'. ,,X' ,.,•: .. ' ,r ,.. „•,. . . _ ... n „ ,. 4 ,.... ._..t.- . ._ . .. .r. :. .r ., t: K , ..fir. .: ,.,,.. �;. .,, e i „ ;QK,. ??e? ,?. ::_e.; ,:. F •. �•�'�•K . ^ w.«i;' v ' :•",rv',u:.•.`:. " . : •. ,;:'f:" T �'r�. z.,' .s*.:, Z, r '•rFn ' aw�^1S w, 3..f,. ri`:.:a: .:•s'a : v t 'C- •.z..l.:F•l,. a.sx!.•A^ vsr .ar..:"^dte .^ ,, . i '.}''. "�`-, r +,c . .., ! ✓�."... '- ni•^c5: . `, "� � a ws� e t.:•^.` 'P'•�„.„"7 . c4 ., - •. rwCT^a- .,.. _. i ,+ 1 :.ac, w. d7'' ..Ws .. ... ^: °.. `Y ...., ;� !';.qi E' .P` S. r. r , ti , YV lII }.iPIC�KERING9 ONT•, -FRIDAY, NOV. ]3, 1908 O L. XXV UXBRIDGE BROGK ROAD >�ralssstastat aCara�. Horse Blankets ���� The 'public play ground is being Avery pretty wedding took place + ;' You want the kind of Blankets your levelled all over, not 'merely in the at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 4 Aredica6 centre as at first intended. Farley on Monday list, when their horses cannot get o$ and this is Inquiry�is made through the Mont- only daughter, Annie L., was united Pala in the head— Dainanywhere, has itseaesest AJ� M. BELL, M. D., C. M. where you can get them. real Witness b hie father for Josiah in marriage to Mr. Frederick J. Rodd, �n is congestion. Data is blood pressure- nochsa> - • sate Honae ilargeon of the Kinxeton We !lave a good assortment and the y else usually. At least so says Dr. Shoop. andf+6 (ienezai Hospital. successor to Dr. M. Bate rites are so every person Bennett. who left England 14 years of Dunbarton. The Rev. Mr. Bell, of prove it he has'crsateJ a little pink tables. � man Olsoe boars s to eo s m, I to a . m and a 8 P ago. Was last heard of from Ux. Pickering Methodist church perform - tablet -- called Dr. !,hoop's ,Headache. TUW-- to e p m Pickering, oat e.Y•ly Can get them. • ed the ceremony. The bride wore a Its zes prepare away facia Pain cawoasX !!ridge. Itinua -h afely,ritsur pteassttan�¢lydelie booddrl !'1 EO. N. FISH, M. D. Gemtine Saskatchewan Robes, - dale blue silk dress trimaned with lace, th�iivh sateiy, a surely eeuaiizes the blood dztsr� ' `hJ�r PHYBroIAN AND BIIR(iEON the best in the land. insertion and chiffon, and was sup. larioa. mARKHAM orted b Mies Pearl Rodd, sister of If ou have a headache. it's blood press3e Member of Conego of Physicians and Surgeons. Single Harness, Team Harness. P y I1 , painful periods with women, sanme semis ' Oat Asbociate 7oroner, County of Ontario, the.groom, who .wore a navy.bl>le,sil$ Ifouare sleevles, restless, nervous, Its Y.ioeat Otdee Hours to-10 a. m, and 1 to 3 and a to s Holters, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, E. F. B. Robinsoni One of the' best dress, trimmed with applica. The congestion -blood "pressure. That sui-ly is no m. Brougham, Ont. a -ly Brushes, Metal - Polish, Gal Cure, known men around town; passed ceru+inty: fur Dr, amoas headache Tabletastos, p= _ groom was supported by Air.. The it in 20 minutes, and the tablets simply d�-r, - j HERBERT KIDD, M. D., Q. M. Axle Grease, Hoof Ointment; sway suddenly Saturday night from Farley, brother of the bride. The . thennnatunil blood pr•essure. '�� CJ Harness Oil and Dressing. pneumonia and i testinal trouble. He • Member Oollcge of Physicians and Sur- ceremony was performed in the pres- Bruise your-finger. and doesn't it get red.aaLS goons of Ontario. Gate House suraeou of.Gen. Team Whips. Buggy Whips. was 38 vears of.a�x71d the, only son ence of-the most intimate friends of eivell, an pain.,ess of course, it. noes Ire, axm. w> oral. E nergenoy and Burnside Lying -in, Hosoi- of Dr. IV, Robinson of this place. He Qes ion, bloat- cssure. you'll find !c whereDnd. tote of Toronto. office in Alezaaaer xorgen'a THOMP$ON EROS., - Pickering had only been ill for a short time and the contracting parties. The bride ss— slIras. It s simply Common Sense. residence. opposite Methodist church, Clare- and groom -were made the recipients n'e ce at 25 cents, and cheerfully recommet■m Ana Out. s51y dde ,d friends came the ghat of many beautiful presents which his su n a shock to his Oda nd public showed the high esteem in which L The Beat Renerally. Deceased. who was blind, g D1'• Shoop $; o f,egt t. _ they are held. After the ceremony - was a man of more than average alit . . - all sat down to sumptuous dinner, ! R. FAREWELL, Q. C., BAIxRiB• Blood Medicine. lily; 'a brilliant scholar, and 'at the after which the happy couple left for ]Headache y IF a TBB, ooanty Crown attorney. and county time of his death, was editing a month thejr new home in Cherrywood, amid Tablets Brliottor. nowt House. Whitby. tar ly magazine devoted to the interests showers of rice and good wishes. The of the blind. He was recently - -ap- Y. M. McFADDEN. At this season many people have bride's travelling suit was a bronze al; T. BARCLAY, Barrister -at -Law; minted in actor .of institutions far L. Solicitor, N4tary Public, Special Ea mi- °Poor blood. , pimples, boils, itching of P sP green; with blot to match. _ j the blind, and in the course of his nor for eiga court of Japtice. 8a:ces•or to the akin, etc. A bottle of our Blood work was laccom anted b his wife. Messrs Dow s McGillivray. Brock street, Purifier will remedy this and prepare P. y A HA For Good Meat try.... $s Whitby, 71y the system for the cold weather there- father, is survived by a widow and infant,' by.preventing severe sickness: - father, mother. and one sister. The Jas, Hoover, of Aitona, spent- Sun - -. -Pt ,,r m funeral took lace on 'Monday to da at T. Dunkeld's. Gntr- - r e, a er. o n o, span over " Grilild-& e Fully guaranteed: .F �. riOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR- • ' ' Sunday at his home here... - }EON, ADD DENTLTt Etc. and THE BEST COUGH CURES ...GREENWOOD Our t acher, Miss Kidd, spent the Family Butchers, DUMBARTON a 'Graduate of the Ontario vet r n.++. holiday at her home }tl Mitchell, logs, Toronto, registered member or the McFaddgn's Syrup- Lindseed, licorice John- Gerry sent -the holiday. lit his. y 4 Ontario Vou.rinary ttedicil Association: f- and chlorodyne. y P y Miss- Maggie 13urnharn, .of' Aitona, Fresh Meats .,of. the finest .duality e,3 n w an + res d nr • one and ace•ouarter miles home in Taunton. spent Sunday at N. B. Hoover's.- the lowest possible rites crib of f#reen Rver. otDce and aboeinrtforge i�IcFndden's Syrup -Nhite pine and Mrs, J. 8rignall ia_ in.Srott Town- Our school board Lace engaged Miss. always on handp r Gann a to ti a.m., and i to a� m. Private - tar• ship this week viAtinfg her motber. Bowels, 'of Mongolia. fgr next year. Smoked Ham and Bacon a s ecialt slepbono in my omce P. n.. dress. Greet) McFadden's Emulsion with Hv o hoer Miss Lee, of Leasede Junction, is g' P +...r, ,,� P .P Miss" E.E line, of Islington, a former?. Atrial given, satisfaction - _- s week. teach er . of t his public school. ol, spent guaranteed. th e guest of 31yria Willson thi Mrs. Devitt and family, of Toronto, over the holiday ith her many ,. » ouatrtres dtarbo. If you want the purest we have.it. s y Our 3iotto : Health by Good Living,_ y P pent the liolidlsy with -�r4'. J. and Airs. 'griends here. H04. EOUCEIFa2 Issuer of Mar- r ' Devitt. Arthur Roper and Miss F. Roller, of 1 elute L +convae,'$rmi :bam. Oat. r s . ��. 1�1 c F d clan �I1's• E. A $V1'illaon is In the crty'this Aitona, spent.: Sunda}: at J. Scott's. ,, �t� �+ _ .reel. 1 ieitin her ds per, .�Ir +: T. A North- west speaks very h� hl t o Western Qe11n �lr. - •� HOPPER Iwst wr of Marriage Chemist and Optician, Atlidee. LJ►. Licensee in the Conc e. a Ontario, PICKERINfx. - O� TARIO. pJlr, and ors. Davis, of Toronto, the-same; The eiisitors oyes the holida$ were Clar. _ Office ametore and his residegce, Clasomont- '• a ant }loads with Agthet and- Mrs. -. —. -- - yy tsQ't'!'I �G, Issuer of Ala a Carlton. Mrs. Russell Davidson. of (7herrp- R. B. Hinntnal7 allot ilis`s aB 3. Licensee for the county' of Oatszlo W- )''� pr (� wood ai r9: un'e s r -Mrs. - nre at she aearw or a$ his residence, Pickering _W� 11�i1 CVt Bon spent the holiday at his home in John 'Rickards and two daughters, Pickering Branch. Village i y Wicklow.. Mrs. Geo. Smith and son, of Toronto, TOR�VAY HOLTSF..- Norwity F. L. Green spenta couple of days at N. B. Hoover's; Mrs. and Miss Incorporated by act ofPartirmmsIwo ;y 1N Kingston Road. BOLTS E. attention y, Have a full line ut tresh and cur- this week . in diarkham attending his, Bruce, of Toronto, ' Mrs. R,eesor, . of or to farmers attending eh •'roreoto m'rkess. ed Meats constantly on hand. slate uncle's sale. Whitevale, at T. Ni bswanders; Miss Annie Lapp, Sydney Hughes, Mr. Authorized Capital i1,000,(1E1Q.@K Best a000mmodauon under tIIe new manage J. E. and Mrs. Devitt, of Toronto, P e slant, Chargeafnoderato. J,J: d*Cana Pad Spice ROIL, Breakfast Bacon, was here over the -holiday with John Torrington', of Toronto, at' S. P. Subscribed 035.000 -ffFi> yrtetor, Ham, Bolo a, Weiners, etc. and Mrs. - Graham. Lapp's: nd Mrs. Ni hawand- Paid up 166S,OOtldlli -- gn Henry y g . Rest Account 350,00(fbf!► Georgie Pengelly of Scranton, Penn. er, of Toronto, at Jacob Hoover's. DR.BEATON. TOWNSHIP CLERK is here on a via }t with her parents, Assets 8,000,0048 oonvyancer, oommisdoner for taking Highest prices paid for - = affidavits, A'0000ntaot. Ete, Money to loan William and Airs. Pengelly. Thorn -bred cattle, Pugh'a sale. - + oo tares pprroopersy7. '•Ieaner of Marriage Ido- Buteher'8 Cattle. __ - Arch. and Mrs. Davis, of Toronto, Joan OORA.`a, F.■Q. T. H. MoMML&N .a•e. Whtte.al.. Otis, T'v REAL 'ESTATE spent Sunday with .the latter's par-' _ _ CHERRYWOOD t're.i sat WM. MAW, Licensed Auctioneer., ants, J. and-Mrs. Adamson. ---Mrs. Hand. Accompanied by 'her Miss Tink spent the week -end with special attention liven to Farmer's as)* z An kinds of sales promptly attended to, Ape Ptotea oatleatloor solicited and psom y toast Charges reasonable. Tel pitons residence or aunt, of Lindsav, spent a few days her people in Brookliu. Farmer's Notes discounted American mv& writd, Greenwood, Oat.' s-T this week with Roy and Mrs, Conners. George Osland and family visited at Foreign Bietiaage bocaht and sold Dratash on", aystls a on an parts of be world v �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Insurance and --. R. Blake's Thanksgiving Day. t L' a, for ooanttr of Turk and Ontario. Ace. ,/� PORT UNION. Thomas and Mrs. Law it their son, Savings Bank De Aliment.. K • lieu ,!ales of all kinds &housed to on shortest 7IOnVe�anCing DOne, - Charlie, s nt Friday in Pickering $S p� Gott Address Green Bivw P. O., Oat, pe - Shortly after nine o'clock on'Satur- with friends. de, murnin a bad accident occurred Miss A nee, Chapman left on Friday Interest allowed on deposits at higb- B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- y g ,� -1 { tton•er for Ontario, Au kinds ct w.. on Lire G. T. R. in front of the station last for . ew York, after a few weeks eat current rates, and .credited CR- eondnbsed either pr vatety or by suction, sate House and Lot for eaIe.or t0 rent. here. and as a result fifteen demolish. visit with friends here. paid quarterly to depositors. _aolee'ootiected. For dates or other particulars- ed freight care were lied u in a hen Bible-Society annual meeting was tap IF at twldenee, Rasabeth Be., Pickering.. Also Planing Mill for sale g P P pp left at News Office will receiye prompt and much of their contents acattered held on Thursday evening of lest week A. MCClellan, Mgr. a atth ion. iMy` 150 acre Farm for sale. Promiscuously around. in the Methodist church. The chair K'I Shortly after nine o'clock, when one was occuppied by F. Roach. Rove. rp i POUCHER, Licensed Auction- If you want to bu sell or rent, call eastbound freight was travelling down I3amea and Trickey delivered appro- Recd the pain Than formula k s boa o Pink It X •L eer, Valuator and Ooneetor for the Coua y y g Pain Tablets. Thor; sink your doctor ii ties 'f York and Ontario All kinds of auction at my-office. BAi`gams. the grade at that point at a rapid rate priate addresses. role• odneted and valuations made Lt mod - - theta is a better on;. Psfa means ado- «r o i n eau con- - of s eed,'a break occurred, seemingly Gherrywood ('hole rendered song i era charge, Estates and on tam $ es�ioh -blood presses. somewhere. Dr- charge, he rain. The en ins_ services on Sunday evening. at the Q ^a in the middle of t g heaP1 * ruts tly managed and sold by auction or W. V. Richardson• Shoo s Pink Pain Tablets ohecic priv to .al•i. tiortgaaes, rents, notes and • and few front cars broke away and Centennial Church. Two anthems P one accounts promptly collected and satin- ran till stopped in .safet,y. The re• were rendered. Miss Davidson pre- Pains, womanly pains, pain . Sold b settlements .guaranteed. Pbone or Notrta Public,. Pickerin mainin fifteen cars, suddenly blocked sided at,the organ. The bass solo by Try one end see: 20 for 250. Bold !ergs" wri for termv Lod Particulars, Brougham, rX g• g T; M. McFadden. D . DLter mac be axed by phone Nr -- — — from the front, telescoped with their Mr. Law was well received,, and every - offi e, y e •y/ *• �s momentum: •and, amid deafening thing passed off nice}v: The Choir is t�kerirrg IV e! q noise, piled themselves up in splinters. rapidly improving with the leadership . - L A D D E R - Fortunately no onewas hart. The of N. $urk colder. Rev, Geo. Wash- a 'LOOK officials in the caboose at the .rea.r ington, of Stouffville, preached a very df �1 kinds Manufactured to Order. T1$9 for }lire Jumped at the first shock and escal,64 acceptable sermon. — -- fl injury.. - 22 Ibs yellow Sugar.• --'$!. - -- t Write or phone us. Day or. night rwo . causes .are asst ned for ''the 73 cattle besides }lclt�ei�id 'sheep � 1 g 20lbs best gran�jaiRd 1.0(► wreck, either the sudden Creaking of offered at Pugh's sale. 7 lbs Victor roiled oats 25 B aeksmithing and Woodworking Bll8 miaet8 all trains a rail after a portion of the train had «. - 4lbs'good Raisins .25 - issed over it; or the breaking of a BROUGHAM - 3lbs cleaned Currants' 25 of all 'kinds. Teaming promptly attended' to. par wheel en route:. Either mishap,- L Agent f 1 lbs can Philips' baking powder .I& Shop close.�YednesdRys g t or Canada Carriage Co.• 'it is stetted: alight cause the sudden The Council met here on 'Wednes- 1 lbs'Philips' Special Teri, and. Satnrday3. W. � Peak breakage midway in the moving train. day and transacted much business. r An as my of workmen were' shortly S. H. Stevenson and' Mrs. John e r mix \ � black green, Japan o ed .,0 r Brock Road, r. , ). Pickering. on the scene clearing awn the debris. \filler spent a few de, s in the cit dur- • H•_Jaek$eat Ontario. g y ing the past week. y y GEO. PHILIP, Grocer, Brougham - — - - - -. -- -- _ - Owing to the'rer-en't ,burning of his " -- otiee tc the Public CEN ?RAC BUSINESS ag ' - ome o in iii ��ii .�. session of J. AI. Gerow's'brick rest- ;WATCE t7 GREEN RIVER dente in the east ward. _ have a stock of Verity pploiv..points. .COLLEGE X. Y. Poacher. Jlrs. John Poacher, a I d sole shoes on hand, and not wish. Walter and Mrs. Hoover entertain. Miss Edith ,Robson, Miss Crowhurst; i g to carry them' over until another of Toronto has started thous- Ed Toronto visitors over Sunday. ' of Toronto; Master Laurence Major, CLOCKS AND y ar, I will sell them out at reduced ands of young men and women The Misses Nolan, of Toronto, spent Whitevale, and N. F. and' Mrs. - pr ices. Verity and Wilkinson .points on the easy way to 'indepehd- Sunday With Win. and Mrs. Turner, of Pickering visited Hugh - and 'Mrs. an sole shoesof same number will At ence and success. Let us Rive The Misses Dalby, of Toronto, spent Mechin on Sunday. T7^; " se, a plows. you` the right start. - Write the .holiday with V. and Mrs. Robin We had our usual,quota of Thanks- ?Mr JE WE L.R i ROBT., S. PHILLIPS, S' for Catalogue and plan to spend son., giving visitors here on Monday last,: the nett six months with us: Arthur Doten, of .Toronto, •spent among whom might be .mentioned : At Slaughter Sale Prices - Brougham, Ont. Enter any time. Sunday his mother, Mrs: O. H, Frank and firs. Brown and son Bus- R Address W. H. Shaw, Princi- Doten, ter, • Miss Kate Phillips. Frank and AT O1IIINION BANE pal,.Yonge and Gerrard Sts., A. B. Hopkins spent Sunday with Mrs. Gerow and son, Jack, and John Toronto. his uncle and aunt, John A. and Mrs, Dafoe, of Toronto; Eugene Williams, , Head Office, TOTOntO White. of Lambton Mill's ; N. F. Tomlinson, Bassett 's. Removal kale. Ernest and -Mrs. Hutchings enter- of Willowdale: Mis ._C rrie P- hill€ps, r C pital paid_ up $ 3,900,000 tained visi r o ace S. McMaster, of South ;dale of until December 1st_ R serve fund and undi- 0 i ay. Dummer; a former teacher here, and BRITISH Miss Anieli, 31acNeil, of-Toronto, others. eposited by the public 35,000,000 CANADIAN -Best Business' visited her uncle and aunt, Wm. and About 11 a. m, on Sunday last JohnTUw is; the tittle to buy oral assets 47,000,000 BUSINESS Training at reason - Mrs.'Fu}ler, , C. Philip's residence dust east of the „ ✓' COLLEGE able price COLLEGE - The Misses Burton,'of Toronto, vfs- village was discovered to be on fire. :XMAS GIFTS. TORONTO Start any time, ited with Wm. and Mrs. Hoover over The alarm was quickly given' and y Call on us after that1date at ottr WHITBY BRANCH• the holiday ever effort made to save building, t General Banking,Business Address R. Farquharson, B. A., Archie Barton has !teen •around but without avail; and the comfortable tranQacted, Principal, Corner ongp and B1oor town the last few days renewing old structure- was red-ticed -to ashes - in ar . Ilew• Qtand, opposite the -new _ r r Ste,. acqquaibtances, very short time. Much of the con- J. A, Nighswan6r spent Sunday tents "was saved. Hact there been any Post Office site: eeial atxention given to the Pollee. and Monday with his sister and broth- system of fire protection at hand the phone. 87. Lion of farmer's sale and' : • er at Ashburn. flames could have been arrested in r - k h b other notes. `,�ueksm�t ��Q Our-telephone experts, Messrs. Tom. t with but little . damage. - - - J . heir wbr - g . + WO,.,withn$400 insurance cy linson acid Scott spent the holiday it The loss on t SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. their respective homes here. at about $1, The under 3i ed having bought out Messrs Roy and Russell Collins and gn g g y in the Standard Co. The loss on the�e epof3itA received of $1. and the blacksmitbing business of G. _ Miss Ruby, of Toronto, spent Thanks- contents is fully covered by a policy a A# a upwaid8. Law, is prepared to do black- giving with their uncles, Alf. and in the-same- company. A defective . 71tt'lTEBt allowed at highest amithing in all its lines. Wm. Hoover. chimney {s assigned as the cause of current rates. A number from here attended the the flre. As fir. Philip had recently 2[Ueir'1' QIU� � itlClQf[ { Horse-shoeing'- - a - Special Thanksgiving dinner in connection much improved the propperty destroy- P �Ir p�peLUnc3ed or psw'quar with the anniversary services bf the a he feels his' loss keenly. destroy- Mrs. teriv. OrOM ,ON •a LAW, Christian Church, Brougham, on Mon- philip was away visiting Michigan CHAS. D. GORDON. Manager PICKERING, ONT, , day evening. friends at the time. WHITBY, ON'1 AFtTC�F._ %A! _.. , + x�ss;r+. -i �, •vs. -1 ia;c,:- :nom *,��r� ,w)s -•:° Y o,. .. , a •+•,,. a+ +a e` .+ :: + �x�c- '., •3. - _ :r'r ,:v+£ 3'� -�4r v •,,c',,. ,,., m',,.r+., ,.. „3 ,�.. '•v.. - , +i ... a•:, ,v .,td'., y. .., r ,`� F ",q�".•G• r '},. d'. - M`"Y"k ,.,.,J' -+a+.. _ i1C.. t. ; • .?(. , : :i k. 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'¢` ,,.J 't) '�� i .. ... .. ems. .., �,.. ,g. ... !., .. ..,. ... ..vr...: {{�". :: :we. : , s•_.o••5"-_• + 't ' i' } ;. ♦ i y ra r,°�`� "y.i ,. },. .. .�'. . � f +it-w ...- +«aj.. ...,•:Y .. :.;M .n/:'Y 'L o, -:�' .^Ji ', -f 4• ,. ., - ^a. ... .. ,.. .. . •:'� .,.. . " a. .:. s •'�• .: ' ". - .: ,.. T. : ,.in+•, ., �.. ..y. ti . :'.hr'X. '•',i{ji `�4' '„";..: • •,,� . -"sY,� - - ,i ' LEA DING MARK , �- BREADSTUFFS. _ , Toronto, Nov. 10.-- Flour --On- tario wheat 90 per cent. patents Flames Started in :Factor and, 'Licked Chester - Johnston Shoots .Rose' Ouimet quoted at $3.55 to $3.60 in buyers' � a. flour, first ,tents $5M 80 o •� } backs outside for export, anion Up 'r1a -the BUSInASS Section. x and Himself at Hamilton. ' P ' track, Toronto ; second patents, $5,30, and • strong bakers', $5.10. • - - A despatch. from Hamilton says: Her condition is such that it is Wheat - Manitoba wheat, $1.05,, A despatch from Pembroke says : z.ens assisted in the rota of check- 'There was a double 'shooting affray feared she will not live until morn- for No. 1 Northern, and at $1.02% Over half the business section of ing the fire and sating the goods. on Thursday evening at the rest- ing, although the doctors' say they. fQr No., 2 Northern, Georgian Bay Pembroke, including the best t the On orders of the Mayor, all the the {fence of Mrs. B. Camelle, 180 Re- have slight .hopes for her recovery. ports. coeds blocks and two banks, the tel bars were closed. Despite the _ votes Street; and as a result Ches- In the room where. the tr:lgedy Ontario Wheat-No. �Z" white, 90 Targest manufacturing concerns, fact that it was at an early hour `ter A. Johnson is dead and a girl, was enacted the - following letter, tc• 9o' /„c outside; No. 2 red Winter, two mills, and two hotels and sev- in the morning there were no libel supposed to be Rosie Ouimet, is in signed by Chester A. Johnson, was 90 to 90 %c, and No. 2 mixed, 90c oral dwellings, were wiped out by lost, and, 'rery few narrow' escapes. the City ,Hospital in a critical con- found:- outside. fire which started at 4 o'clock on From one of the houses which Soso dition. -• Jphnsozi, is the one who -is "If ore cannot' live' for each other Oats - Ontario No. 2 white, 38 to Wednesday morning. The loss is burned' the body o€ a Mry night, t u osed to have done the shoot - we can die for each other. It'was 38 %c oatside "and at' 41c on track, estimated at. bOQ000, and. insur- van, who died on Tuesday sight, ¢ PP ante at $240 000 had to be carried to the Town Hall ing, although as yet little is known in this room that we promised t'o Toronto ; No. 2 Western Canada of the affair.. About ten o'clock •a become man and wife, but that can oats' quoted at 42c, Gvderich. The fire started in the is tionsl fyi safety. man rush a in o late R ' _ Manufacturing Company', ,three= ( In the Leland -Hotel an Indian and' informed the deskman that retold not allow her to have any- sid e. storey tic factory situated a Inc a to a ca e there had been a shooting a,t Mrs. I thing to do with me, so it is in this Barley -No. 2 barley' :quoted at supposed to the C. P. R. tracks. One, before be got it and. before he left Camelle's home, and an officer was, room that we die together. Per- 56 to 57c, and No. 3 extra at 55 to supposed cause of the fire is sparks the building it was in a mass of stnt with him to investigate: The haps Mrs. Ouimet' will be sorry 5.5 %f outside. from ,a passing engine. The tops flames, T man was unable to locate the house row for trying to part Rosie from Buckwheat -55 to 56c outside. storey was first noticed to begin) F T again and it was nearly an...bour the man. she „loved and force her, Peas -No. 2 quoted at 86, to 86c. flames, but•by the time tberfiremen COMPLETELY GONE dater, before' the police were able to marry a man she did not love. outside: arrived the factory was doomed. The following buildings are com - to discover where the shootin had1 Very little is known of • the cou- Corn -No. 2 %American yellow From there it spread to the Wright I pletely destro, ed : National Manu- r} to di place.• he entering the goose pie. Johnson is known to h$ve t'ncininal at 82%0 on track; Toson- tannery, a frame b'uilding' adja -c- � facturing Co'., Leland 'Hotel, M the officer went u stairs and found Le.en em to ed at the Alexandra to, and h�o. 3 at 82c. ent; then to the frame stables of Wright's "tannery; Brash's Hotel, a man and woman lying on the bed Roller Rink, which" was ' last year Bran -Csirs are quoted at $18 to the Leland Hotel, and thence he Fraser's boot and shoe store, s An. pools. oE blood an in. an ,-eon- managed by his brother -in -law. He ! $19 in bulk outside. Shorts quot- the hotel itself, and • across the Briscoe's restaurant, Kemp's gro- �,,,� scons co>dition. He saw at once was also known to have kept com - ed' at $22 in bulk outside. street to a number "o# frame build- eery, \Wallace Co.'s drugs, Winter's' that both were in a serious condi -- parry with Rosie' Ouimet; whose ings, A terrible wind was blowing, dentistry, Harding's photograph , e called the am u once ' carried a block to the main let's eneral store, Shepherd's but- were and hurried 'them to. the hospital. Street. COUNTRY PRODUCE. , P street of the town, the fire bread - cher general Pembroke Milling Co., ° The man was so low- that the doc- ROSE MET DEAD. ' Poultr Prices hold remarkably in out in two distinct laces. Sev- ' y Y= g P Pembroke Woollen Mills Pem- fora were unable to do anything Miss Rose Ouimet, who was shot firm, as• there is a jgood demand eral business blocks were ,complete- broke Clothing Co., St .ndard of- , r for him and he gassed - away about by Chester Johnson in a Rebecca for it. 1 destroyed, and the fire passed: fice, - Mackie (dentist), _ B It (jewel- ' five minutes before midnight: Street house on Thureda ni ht, 'Chickens, dressed .. .... IOc to 1Ic southwards, licking u several fine.i ry) Dominion Express ffice. Fioy- Y 8 1 City p' The wotnO n,Fwho TIMES. was suffenn Fnday morn n H tiVhen she came dwellings. By one olock, the fire a1 Bank, Quebec Bank,. Bell Tele- I'vwI . .. 8c to 9c Ducks lOc to 1Yc iss t s section a s and s g g phone -office, _Taylor s p int shop, from about five bullet wounds, P. out 'oE the anaesthetic in the oper- Geese.... , ... • ..... 9c to l00- .control,• and two chours later 'all i Public library, Delaha�•e Reeves taken to the operating 'room, and ating room she recognized -her Mb-' Turkeys ....'. .. . .. 12c to 14c . danger of .the fire spreading- in the lax office, Beal Stone W rks• Bea- m at one o'clock the doctors had not thew, who was standing beside the Butter -Local wholesale prices 'residential section was removed. wish (furni "tore),. Kennin veterin- got through probing fur the bullets. cot. ;.'are :- Y " ' - $QTEI. RAID '1'O�V�T HALL a -~ -- I)airp printshoice, ound 26c to 27c -- D SEVEN DIE IN FL_fL91ES, a result, there are lodged in Hull ... 2tc to _6a SAVED. PARTLY bFSTRO Store, pants and tubs 2.c to .3c P R ye - jail Vinceutino Luello, with three l ' The C-o eland House, the law eat Residences: Tha's. Del . a and Trusn.iv �.. Carey- Farm r ' e,,.�., __Inferior 19c to _Ic ! t, , +oa ;., t do town is siandin wl rr�Irwin. I�4nrl:et •bl c c :. John ova - ! . • 13C • tQ_ �3s.3.t' • g Lu =u'f"- _. - - - - menaco $onacri, with his -Work bad- Cheese -twge, rt-gs' on bvt'u-{,ies and; P Miller. wfiuIesa mans; - ly.'slashed. by. a 'razor, also Anton- twins, :MV2e to. 14c. � A despatch from Swan Lake, Eggs -?dew -laid, 26c to 3 I in the 'rear. outbuildin s all burned Hardwood's Jewelry. stow Fcl� +•ards :n Lake, 3lan' wft. _ i P i Sebaatro and Joseph p , I 0c ; farm_ • its frame . The Town Hall and. 3 Harrison, photography and pain ilfan„ says: One of the izltt,t. ter- charged, with, threatening to kill the ors' eggs, 24c to 23c, cold storage, several other residences caught fire, shops. rrible tragedies in the history of foreman, °Franc Rossi.: 22c to 23c. nt were saved. The stone bridge over to >lluak- 15:tani±uba. sad one which nearly Be3n�- 5.1.80 to _$1:90 -fo;- primes b u ss as ompl ely. au pond- at River was bac.ly b con and c4 piped out an entire .family, occur -. - .. _ and $1.90 to $2 fo-r hand- picked: day a_ • B %i c et s r ed all and all classes of citi burnt Z red on Friday morning on the farm REPCSLICAN . r!1.1JO1:1TY 13. Honey -lot to .Tic per pound for of Edward Carey, near here,,wiien - Lsttained and $•2 to $2.75 per dozen . Mrs. Curvy, her fire daughters, one Standing of Parties In the Next fur combs. patents, $5.25 to $5.30; second gat - to $1,75 per cwt. for. t e Buffalo eon, and Miss Gillespie, a teacher L, g Potatoes= Ontario 60c - Delawares ents, $5-to $5,25; first •clears; >$3.90 � market. An active bu nrys was S. Con ress. - lu the Lake �'VieW : School-; R}to i5c to 806 per bag in 'car lots on to $4: -0; second clears, 8 90 tolSheepc to t steady n nt I .fora: A despatch from New Yolk says,: track here. $3.20. r Ii Sheep are .atesd3 and '1< mbgs firm- boarded with the Carey family'. Election returns from Congression- - - Buffalo, -Nov, 10'_Wbeat• -- Spring er. ,Select 'hogs are strop at ;e were burned to.. death ' in'. a fire, sehich'destroyed-their. home, while al districts indicate that the House _. steady; No. 1. carloads, .store, $1•- per cwt., fed. and wateae o cars; _ of Representatives in the 61st Con- ' , s Winter firm. Corn -Weak; • Toronto. Lights and fans are 2b Mr. Carey himself was so terribly P PROVISIONS; 0 / ' 50c less per, cwt, ac rding to Injured in the awful holocaust - that gress will stand: Republicans 2 bar-. N o. 3 yellow; 70 %c ; No. 4• yellow, t� + - - to 173 Democrats, giving a Repub- Pork =Short cut, $_3.50 per 69�,,c ; No..3 corn', 67- to 68c. Oats t)reir: qu$lity; is known of how -the fire,. which' lican majority of 45. The present ireLard-Tierces, sol3$1 ,5 tuba, 13i /,e, Barley-Feed to malt a 51%, to to 70c. be cannot lop survive. Very little _ _ - cost-eight 'livea, originated, as none Houso stands 22•I ,Rep.ublicans and r . E y g - ' 167 Democrats, giving a Republi- 'Pails, 13?/c. Milwaukee, Nov. 10- Wheat -No, THREE - SING. of those who may have seen it re- f Smoked and Dry Salted Meats= ii , lIR T;II I FD 1T C1;�OS _ -, main to Lell. can 'majority of .ST. The Republi- , 12 Northern, $I.Od to $1.06, =, 1�'0. __ - • -, cans lost twelve seats. While there clear bacon, 12c to 12 /c, It Northern, $1.o2J to $1,0.4; De �, bert. Scott sand Loons -Run tons and cases; hams-large, 12; ,,c o 31 Ro were Republican .gains: in some , cernber, 99/c asked. Rya -No. 3, . Down b En ins. _ ONE KILLED MANY INJURED, states, notably in Pennsylvania, +'to 13c; small, 14�c•to 15c;. backs 75c• Cora - December, 62; +c asked. 9 5 a KILLED, these were offset by striking De ' 1735 to 18c ; shoulders, 10 /c to ]lc , Barley,�'Stauda -rd, 64c ; , sample, g despatch from Guelph says! I'assenser Train to !►Iantreal Col - mocratic victories in Indiana ande rolls, 1I to lli_c ;_breakfast bacon. 5:ia to 64c; No. 3, 56 to'59c; No. 4, Mrs,' Robert'- Scott` and ltwo sons - Jides With Freight. Nebraska. The latest'returns ap- 15c,.'to 16c'; green meats,•- out of 52';2 to 60c. _ Leonard and'1lfurray. a2,}ed 11 ana ear - to increase instead of . dimin> 'pickle, 'Ic less .tFian smoked A. despatch from Montreal says: P h Mr. Tgft's sweeping victory. 1 i years, of Hnllsd weal instantly �t 10.50 on Friday morning, No. From resent indications he has = LIVE .STOCK MARKET. killed on Wednesday m rn:ng on - 16 Passenger train, from Island. P _ , 14iONTR 1L _MARKETS. the Guelph and Gvderich Railroad, g , carried Mi "ssnuri by 9,000, thus ad Toronto, N.o.v, 10: =Some niediirm ,two crossings 'east of A burn a -fond, due in Montreal at 11.10 p- i ding eighteen more electoral votes Montreal, �ov, Jo-As far is in- steers sold today at $4.35 to $4.50' , m., collided with a freight train at to the Republican column. Mar ` uiries for ,Manitoba. s tin wheat'per cn,t, Heavier, animals' not ex- ¢.even miles from Coder ch. They 0 p y q P g we're driving to school nd -were the, east -end yard, at Danby, Que. land, too, his gone Taftward, al -1 from foreign sources aye concern - i tra well fed, brought -$4 to $4.1 struck by a light engine, running A combination mail car and coach 1 though it ,is .probable that an, ofa- -ed• . •-'!:ere :is .little to complain of, per cwt., up from Guelph Jubctio The ;:.._on the passenger` train was tole- ( cial count will be necessary to de- i nut the price offered is so .out of I Abetter tone dominated trading horse escaped, but the b ggy was seoped, and one passenger, 0, - termine..the result of the b411otiitg line that there is. still little .trade in butchers' rattle.' Dealers Gould i struck, - and all' three ccuoants cob. ay, of Wheatlands, Que:, for the electoral ticket, Mr. Taft's eventuating. These - show an. ad- i be ' better pleased if- there was a ' ' . ku. Two of the train crew L • l - ' bigger pro ortion of first -class killed.. A heavy snowsto,m contri- i,ru.,auie vote in the electoral col- ��ance of f•rom.l /d to sd. American � g P f:uted. -to the, occurrence. ! and eleven _ s wY>;psiight- loge will be 327 against a possible corn is in quiet demand at 78c for stock. Choice steers were' sold up ! _ ' ly injured. 15t: for Bryan, -Colorado being .Ytill I No. 2 mixed in ear lots and 70c for to- $4.73 per cwt. (rood butchers' I _---y, in doubt. Eliminating Colorado, N o-, 2 yellow per bushel, ex- store. (•cattle, 'straight loads. -sold at }f with its, five electoral votes, Bryan 1, Buckwheat, 61c per bushel fur No. to $4.40 per- cwt. Medium and TWO Ht'N DRi:D DI:4 '\ LD. ` ]KNIFE AND RAZOR USED. apparently has carried' only. enoti'gh ; 2' afloat.. Canadian western :� o. 2 common we brought up at $3 to States to give him •151 votes- in f,he white oats, are selling at 45c to, 83,85 per cwt. Common cows sold Snrall PDassen ;er Steam r Went Italians 'Badly Wounded are .-Now electoral college. Conceding Col - 451,.;c, No. 3 . at 44c, extra No, l l et '$2 pto .,$3 per Cw t: For choice ion Neaar • �LiIao is Hull Jail. - ' f orado to Bryan, it is likely that Mr. feed oat's' at 44c acid No. I feed at 'cows; the range was' $3 to >;4 per f'_, AT 0 ',n1,4- ..E dR�1, ­4. C*_­ n1in1; +o rnr the A_despatch from Amoy China, �< �- �]dL ..._r, aJ. as 1 /.1•tw .. tr __.i' ".J_ -. a...,r .. ......y..._<.J _ - T:-c, _, sa chance- remark concerning the lege will be 171. t.> 44 �c, _ 1. 3 of Je to 4'3;,c, an - i cries were o d a% ..75 0 :'Black Htind oCiety of Italy- - No, 4 at -42i2c to 43c per bushel, her cwt. Bulls were worth $2.75 600 passengers from .Amoy 'to'.Tun- itated a servms stabbing affray -on A hundred -and fifty person's were ex- store. r I t $3 er, cyvt. Farmers want many pan,, a few ,miles' dTwo -t•, . auk on htirsday night among the Italians drowned when the steamer •Trish Flour - Manitoba, spririi ,heat light feeders, 800 0 1,000 pounds, Thursday evening.' Two ht�rndred of employed on the construction of the went. down, off Etero Island, on the.. patents, firsts at $6; Second at 86. for the co•untr .. astern stockers the passengers were drown .d. Chi- P new steel dam at the Chaudierc. As Japanese coast. 1150; .winter wheat ' patents, $5 to around 5o0 'pounds, sold- at 8_1,50 nese junks rescuing the others. -- -- I 95:25•: straight rollers, $4.50 to $4. K0; do., in bags $2.10 to $2.26; + 1 1 cstras. $1.75 to $F. SS. Dianitoba t PROBA Bran -$21 to g_2 ; shorts, $25 ; On- ' t e �j io bran. $21.50 to $22 ; middlings 1 -TH-E NHW 3..1 ;tar �' , a- i • � ti to 4+ -G , shut ts, .,1,,,0 to $_o . ' .. ... : .. .. •. per ton, including lading ban illedreraueli1 g mot i per�ton. Rolled Oats r ,. .• . , ' -_ 4- i Ile, h 4. �� t° fi,ouble in the Balkans May .e' Th-Will L ectEd - e 'Government Over . - the are steady; at $2.40 per bag of. 30 pounds, and cornmeal is unchanged In the Spring, Kowever• Undertaking at Once• nt $1,10 to $4.50 Per barrel _ Cheese- Westerns quoted at 12! %c to 12%,,2 for. white and_12i/, fur col A despatch from .Quebec says: fundin the sliareholders:und three- .erect. «'hit¢ easterns are quoted A despatch from, v- loons_ says: the annexation of Bosnia nd'Her- The .Quebec, Bridge- Company gill tors of thQ Q�.iebec Bridge Company t, 12c to l2 %c. Butter Finest' The Government has .received a zcgo!'ina or , make any omn}en¢ - • ' the amount •of' their investment creamery quoted at ..6c to'_6 /c in thereon and ,is framed i an on- cea.se to exist on the first of De etc. round' lot's, find' 27c to 27;'c to 'note from Russia proposing 'an in tire]y non coinnutt3l niani er. Tha • _ ¢ember ,n xt, when the- Dominion' s This means that` the , Quebec grocer,;. Eggs- Selected, 25c • to ternational conference, but indi- consensus of opinion is, owever, Government will assume full charge bridge will lye 'r�constructed':n1dCr' 25`,r'c; Nti. ]': 2l0 t.o 21' /c, and No. c tine that the programme for this that Ri:ssii'is de.eMni•ined ti> oppose > of the"constructivn�of the bridge, the "supervision of" the "dominion 2, '17':c per dozen: meeting -'will be much vaguer than the annexation of Bosnia `r.d IIFr- - • as an integral:dart of the Trans-I Gove.rument, and the work of con .F -' __ that -issued' in London 'some time ze'govirta, and. con?equentl, there is - i'' - contine.ntal Rail Way. The-director- i st'ruction commenced - as soon'- a•s 1 T " ago. It sii�gest��ve•rcly �i discus -.I considerable anxiety over r ustria -'s ; fate of the Quebec Bridge. Company possible after the engineers entrus- UNITED STATES MARKETS. lion of the annexation. of Bosnial- cleterrriinatioir r -nt -to• bttd�, on ifiis leave received official notice from t-ed with the pa'aais have finished Minneapolis, N'ov. 10 -Wheat - find Herzegovina, the independence l point. The ir.ilitary prep a itiq! Gov- the Department of Railways and their work, and the plans have December, $1;01 %; May, $1.05'/; (if Dulga-ria< the compensation to lie Bate not been relaxed,•1,1;t' p Gov - - - - Canals in --keeping- -with. the fore'- been, properly approved- _These_ -c-a-sh �;,. >, 1 hard•$1.05J to $1.05 ; paid by the latter- :.to-Ti.rkcy, the ern.ment is of the c +pinion ;'i�.t bog gEing, d, according.t6 the terms plans are -being prephred to pro- No. 1'Northern, $1.04 to $1.04%; claims. of 11ontenegro and Servia, tilities are most im rr:l , hle -thin - - of the transferr•, the Government fide much heavier metal in the sit- N,�, 2 Northern, $1.02 to $1.02 %,; the abolition of the capitulations •Winter. - On the ct��r h nd, i ` Will t e over the company's, assets i perstructure than was used in the \n. 3 Northern, 98c to $1.01 %, and foreign post- ofTices.in Turkey. things .do not settle b . Sprint, pod icbilities at the same time re- former structure. Eran-�17.70 to $18. 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Rice, in ' - 11 _ _ - . .:l .:. �.l �­­. . . :­., � -1 I I .1. ,..;.., 1. � . - � , . � . .':-��: t a6ain this tvintei but for the mat- same running noises were heard; t a morn in3 appealed to him so kill it was thou 6066046" �96"11*0��iN6004mm eN/N�Nte la Y. ." - ter of that, i:t is likely to be high ght best to say no ; CH:�PTER III, _ face was pale with anxiety, and his - Rebekah had come downstairs, for all time to come, because con thing. fin' ers worked nerxousl and all trace of her recent. agita• suniptiun has overtaken production, But the third night the noise dit s" • "You want toose- me," Joel said :g y' tion had• disa eared, saw,e for the and the- coarser grains, such as fered; the boarders huddled to- hfy, advice is always at your'dis- PP *, ' by way of upening7 the -con,versa- posal," Joel replied. dark tints under tier eyes that only cyrn, oats and barley, are being gether in the parlor as the `ttion, ,: added to her besot The I:ar! used for food foi• human beings, chandeliers shook, for the man ' Ilan alive I ,don't mean that. y• • "Yes, Joel. I am going to rtes- Must' I put its into wordst i'ou Paid much attention to her, and his especially in the way of •breakfast above apparently came down at in- _.: pass oil your good nature. Sit are not. usually so dense. Will •you wittiest sallies were regent ed for foods. formerly this was confined tervals with 'a thump, thump, tha`E ' �' down, won't you.? You will find lend me th.e mane , 7'.' he said des- her benefit. H© succeeded in brie -. Pretty much to oats, but now bar- 'fairly 'shook the house. I ing a anti e u er rps, an rs, s o were a a e s :.nervously, and Jc.A looked up curi -i P <'It is a tar a sum as T said be- Goldberg gave a significant look at for human food, andleeders are of- what was the .matter. pusly, as' noticed his unusual)fore. I du nt absolutely refuse, her brother, Her, eyes asked .a fered . great quantities of mill by- "titi�hat in the world is wrong in _' manner. • but I m ill make no bargain with question, and 'in reply he gave an products. - While some of it, no here , asked one of the men as ,,� I "You know that anything) can, you. You shall here my decision almost imperceptible nod. doubt, is all right, most of it is the door -, was opened by the new do —" he began. • . ( within an hour. For the present "You will be glad to hear, Miss vx•hat we might call adulterated. The boarder,, apparently breathless. ;4 "Yes I know ou've been a ood' let us leave the • subject alone,'' Rebekah, that Harecastle is tom- refuse.of oat mills, such as oat hulls i 1i'hy, camE the answer be- 6 ' ' y g in this afternoon," the Earl said at c g'rottnd up fine and used as a tween gasps of breath, I m, taking friend to mein -the px t,.�nd I.ani .Joel said firmly. - - tz I "= A team of ho filler. It might be a llen to ,fill my xtedicine. ' ' - gi- Utreful, but —" B Pe came to the , +u her: ' g ,, He hesitated for a moment. going Her face Bushed and ,for a mo- the bags for the miller but it ter i4Yedicine 1'' echoed the men. Earl's face. He rose, and oin to tainly would. not be very nourishing "Yes," said. the man, as he drop- •:;t "What is. it?" - aside- board, mixed himself a stiff ru?nt her lips trembled. Joel curs= "I've made a fool of myself. brandy and soda, which he drank .ca'thc Earl beneath his breath, and : fur the stock, nor is there mush nu !Fed into a .chair from sheer exhaus- • ,; ::That's all." •' ai a gulp. - - ' - 4iurriedly.• changed, the . conversa• i triment .for 'making milk, so that tion. It's tougher . on me than iy - g ".Wh$t articular kind of_ fool ? "It is not my habit " he said a o- tion: He looked round quickly, but[ anyobdy who wishes to supply his is on you. But th ,, . - - e species is large. " oge tea y, "but I feel the strain. none o tae guests appeared to have ! s vc wit a su cicncJ o ee s nti to a it two nights running ' "A� 'finan -ial idot. I've been i There folloed a silence which was The conYersatiun became suers], (must look elsewhere for a feed if and then .skip the third night." young " ' � noticed Rebekah's confusion: . ng „ 1 he wants an economical ration._M ;; speculating. I g If an auimaT is not worth feeding Joel. looked at. the Earl in sur -'very embarrassing to the Earl, and and Rebekah recovered her - com- I OUTSIDE HIS LINE: 'prise_ . ' _ - he fidgetted nervously in his chair. ' tosure. She' only wondered- why-1 well, it 'is .not worth €eeding at all, _ ^1 Ak • "I thought that you consulted me "By the bye, your son i coming i the Earl had addrzsaed the remark but to feed an animal well it does `? presume, nay good fellow, u on your investments," he said down today, is he- not?'' sc pointedly.to her. There- seemedI t necessarily mean one must feed you're - a laborer?" said a lawyer �pP no slowly: ( Yes, the Earl replied listless = to tro a strange significance in his the zriost espensitie feeds; in fact, tc a ptainIy= dressed 'witness- , "Yes, and I wish to Heaves that ly. "'I expect him this afternoon: f•Yhe most suitable foods are not ex "You are right, 1 am,a workman, . voice. i1'hen the meal was over, sloe took. Pensive . ixheu grown on the : farm,, sir, replied the witness, who was I had contented myself with doing ' A fine fellow— Harcastle, a- very' Each as corn vita a and man els. a civil_ en laser. -her father the arm, and led him g g g ° - -.lac. 1tily a ens" at, great, as you: fine fellow. - He fnust *6e dearly - - Iti�time of •peaee , prepare for ,Faraihar with the use •of the - i kpoA, and Iwas -not making, tioney;' thirty," Joel said reflectively. - .out.aa to•rhe-terrace _ . } � - so I 1 n ed," c :'About that." ''h is a long time since• we had war," is an old proverb, an l the' pick, - shovel, and spade;" I pre -- -- --=w . `- `Foolish nian, but. could .you not f "I wonder he does riot marry," a strc,ll together, dad. ' Let us wan- I time. to 'prepare far winter feeding I sume 7'' i^ave asked my advice about the Joel continued quietly, but his ey-as der_fox, an hour," ,she said eagerly. at -stock was away last spring. Ir "To some extent. Those are not ; I e 4 , I know something bout were' fixed on the Earl's face. `'`Very" well, dear. Run and fetch 'may serve to emphasize this more the pri icip•al implements. of my S m cigar case," be said indulgent- fully note. that the feed should be 1. trade, though. . I matters —even the amb- d don't. believe tie has - thought. Y _ g' g - 1C L ! at ha;id. -- - - . -- - "Perhaps you will' eondescencl to-.,. - -- ling side." a i . - --- ' . y' } "To be 'frank, "I .was ashamed to "It is time that he should can - J er..__meni_ To feed econamacally the feeder i enlighten me as to your principal , `- do so. You have been so very good sider_•it. There' is' the title, • you•' know to refuse a request of his ,- should have silage an mange s for impiemeuts. to me." know." ' daughter. even although his accom .dairy cows. This, .-with well -saved f "it is hardly worth while. You - "Is it serious I" - "Harecastle is a little difficult to lslishment caused him some personal straw 'and a little hay,• will makg i den "�t understand. their astute or , ;.' -- "That depends upon the point of understand.. He is- exigeant.- I i inconvenience. . • - `the basis of a very economical and use. ' . r view. You would say that it is a suppose' he will marry when he For a time they walked along in suitable ration, and enormous "Probably not," loftily,' "but, I - . mere' bagatelle, but to me —" meets the right woman," tailence, -for there- ryas that relation- quantities of silage and" roots can insist do knowing what they are. r 1. __ Ship botvvee.rs them, when s eech is be grt cyh to the acre, so that a man' "Brains, air. " - �I - file shrugged -his •shoulders ex- HA otight -to marry. money, es- I P p -. '. .'� not necessary to cuma anionship. thereby can increase the pro ue . • presaively. - peciariy after what you have told _ I tion uE his farm'.manifold. true, gEVIDENTLY _HUNEDICAiED. S ' "Have you any accounts here 7" me," Joel said pointedly. . "How old are you, Rebekah ?" he'. o. .Joel caked, but there was no s m- "Yes, he certainly ought to mart !asked suddenly. harvesting those crops is a little F 1 Y g y I Scene — Soldiers' barrack -room af; ath in •ilia mannbi, for there was mono , hard on the, back, and they mean p y money,", Earl repeated, ' • 11'hat a questi,in," she 'cried , dinner -time. a tittle personal feeling in the fart "And if he could combine.beauty�m.efrily. Sureli °'yriu. know. "` work, but, the reason they mean so Orderly officer (inspecting men's that the Earl had ventared without with the move - "Is -it twent - -one or twent •- -much work is because they furnish y-=" 3 3 dinner) asks_ "Any complaints?" + "' censutting him. 1 The Earl suddenly • reeo nizel ;two . , so much• feed — storable food, too.. , g voice from the end:of the tablet - c: The Earl handed him. some papers that there lay_ a rutlanin is the,coti -_ "Twenty. -two and a half, if. . uu ; " Whilst these feeds should .be the i , . . � 4, P p' t g y maim reliance in feeding stock, same Yes. sir.' lml which he quickly mastered. +versation, and he drew himself up, require extreme accuracy.' - g Oflccr —'`W' 1i'; what is it?" * ' `It. appears to me `that you are saying :. '_'I w }rides I have not lost volt :grain or i,ran s!i<,uld be fed also. Voice—"Spuds is bad, . sir." !' ,; I fit. this time possibly bren and oil ►.'' involved to the extent of twenty Speak out, man; do you mean ,before this,'' he remarked with• his Officer— 'spuds is bad' haw -er, m five thousand .pounds" ,he, -said your daughter?" 1" cake . in small quantities are the - g &yen fixed straight before -him. turning -to . serge'ant. "Spuds ;e g 2Y• - Joel owed his Bead: cheapest foods. Fuca v�rith silage; , rave "IL is not fur'lack r,f o ortunity, I bad!' Haw : what does he mesa by � That is so and I don't see my "And would you relieve me of m PP roars, hay and straw, the quantity b 7„ Y Y dad but I, aru content to remain; spuds, sergeant , .,. ,�. Ra out of it. The estates, as you difficulties?" I c•i grain that should be fed will de- Y with yon. I mutt' meet the ntan � Sergeant (glaring at culprit) — ._ , tend upon the production of the >+ are aware, are strictly entailed, I will make no bargain, but that I. like better than yourself, • cow and hei period in lactation. .-The m_ an is hignerunt, sir. E the Earl said nenou y. - A' smile broke over his face, and she said nervousl t means 'ta'ters: • :, I y Although feed is high, A fortunate thing for Lord the Earl approached him with iut- ; _, g g milk and - Harecastle.'' stretched hand_ - They are different 'hinds of of its product* are also high. Butter ,'- -•;F s� INSULTED 'j. . "Yes, and I don't care to ask "Nothing would give me greater } fc etion, clearest. I shall not be jea I ia' likely t„ bo close to the 30c. per ; loos of the.man you Ivice,' he. saidi orind mark, and milk is in shim to break the entail?" pleasure than this marriage,"- he.-, _ _ _ E' great gndrew' Thomas was a great "I should - think not, but he would said effusively, "I admire your "'The' demand from the cities• and coa- "forgetter," He forgot to pay the - „ j luau I love;'' she `icteatcd' densaries Burin the minter, net -ado it like a ihot. daughter; ; and I think Harecastle g mono he owed, and to give- people .N'• „ g mechanical) P back money thin he borrowed. * Yea, t�yril ?s a' Rood son, but would make her. a good husband." y' a ling the producer $1.50 per 'cwt., things there is a reason that revents me • 'I believe he exists, Rebekah;' s„ that it will a vet well to feed P That is the great thing. I am pay y' ISloreo�ei, lie was "touchy" on the he said quietly. . lap e- roducin cows ctnsideruble . from to do so ipg him, even if I cared lit !e buying her a' title;" he, sand a' She made no reply, but her fV.e I grain at the price -now-tairra:ble. ublert, so that few bf his friends hastily; - liked- to hint that' he had any of „ „ L was turned away from him: For instance, if vice hsve ood cows And that is?" - :\o, I appreciate that. Rebekah <`poes -he?" Joel insi,ted. 1 g ,their property in. his possession. �`I canno 'ex� lain, but it exists," would adorn any position, even if „ I fresh, giving G0; 70 and So pounds One day on-q of them took his tour- ' - I see„ that aunt has been speak- milk er day` v bleb means rodnc- '' the Earl said listlessly. she were dower.ess. Thane -is-no ' p p a e in his Iiiind. He mean the state of his health, reed for the word "bargain "in'con -Iii?, to_ you: I ,am sort* tihG olio so, ;ing daii` from 90c* $1.05 to gr „n g:. -s ” father. fibs, surprised me, or my ��hers's that file doll - �� which-he l�new .would weigh' with section with your daughter." per day', one 'certainly cannot but Lz,,x ,, • -u •s•�. +• a � - _,,;rah, AIR �' yrii to 'a enornioua extent, and "With reference to our soil do secret would still be nr} oa n. ,• . I realize a. profit, no matter hoc* dear " y' , <, drew he asked. '`1 don't want s a sur risin� sense of deiicac made I The man you hate chosen is' the feed. In fact, with the 'cow to- p Y you. think he cares for her 7" 1 P to seem tight, but. I've just goi * •' • him look with repugnance upon the • `'`They have always been friends , -I suitable' art' every say. I bare the ,educing s„ hcar•ily; it will be. neces- to—; 7 • _ Q- „ ivies of ueung this .as a lever. i should think that it is very pro - j greatest admiration fur him. j sary'tu feed tier more grain -and` not Andiew replied with dignity, "' L They wv•�re' both silent., The Earl bable. Harecastle is the kind of - It hurt's me that .wn should dis- I such a bulky ration. Cows have "Did uu eycr see anything,I didn't cuss it, father. Remember that the. large stomachs, and a fairly bulky y, ' " looked anxiously at Joel as though man who might jib at your vast fi ''; -- , - _- . . ,, wee a is vary -touchy, a } That is nonseit;,z on uT nC.414e2,c r:�tiun is suitable, to them; but when —�, but the . ew Iookesi - griniiy--gn -the N -ould - imagine -t if at - -he - *ouki -be Y ant _ 'eve come-tt) -miles ws, gi ing their $RIGHT B . . °lr t o c that he loves you.'' (;0,..70 of S0. ounds'•ni' k daily; we 'Say,.," queried the fatherr, "can't .. ground, 1 •. open to the imputation that it` was ; P' „ „ , "G`an you find any way out of my the money that was the attraction." "Please me. dad. Be silent, but %v-ill� at once realize that they should > i first tell mc- one thing. Bare you iia c their feed somenhat more con - l you give nay boy a position in yous ,4 Y difficulties 7 the Earl blurted out I do not fear that, where Re- st last,, a ld his- breath came gnick -, bekah .is concerted,", Joel -said an -' spoken to the I art ? "•'she, asked ut , c� ntarte?l ;.that is,. if m e'are to -give stn j don't know," rejoined the gro- ly as he sited the reply, grily, .for his pride -was touched. ' a low voice. them more food -. than those of less ,. "The Earl has s uken 10-me " he I eer. " iChat can he do 4" tit the moment, I cannot say ' No, of, course not. P' Pik,duction, ore must harp it. in less ,`Kell," .1 'rejoined the parent, "I that `I do: I should like to think "I may take it then that this said evasively. I balk,: because it noitld be impos- it over. Twenty -fire thousand match would •meeo with your ap- I. "I knew it, ". she cried indi =rant- ;ibh for them to contain .enough don't suppose lie could do much at ounda is a tar a slim of moue first except buy 'and sell'gaods and g y• proval'." lr. "I Rill not be discussed in this ruu;;h feed to keep up ,their heavy' gg ma It is undi,gnifi'c<l. It is as if ;lnoduction, and it th.r do not manage y our business for you, but 'What do your lawyers say 7" Of course; my, dear fellow. I y'• get later on when he gets a little ex- . . . `.`I haven} t dared to tell them of will do 'anything in . my power to 'You were - throwing ins at their ' enough feed in one Wav or another, g �, t�hi heads." c:f course they cannot keep a their perience and sense he might be able „. my' positio but their cry will be further it ; I will speak. to -Hare- I p - P • {rr s+i eep out,' do up packages and Security, Security,' and I have castle to- day." "The Earl spoke to me:" - he - -re- Production either. „ ,< run errands. hone too er them _ -. _ Youw.ill_htise to handle tt' - heated• stubbornly. He thinks it It certainlj is a queer state c)f af- "aFhat i1I`ofr position be in the licately:" time that Harecastle married ; and fairs that farmers should be gi umb -•.i�jjp1 E G130UNDS.' e, alit of y ur n�lt• finding this mon- "You may •trust. me. As far as 1 =e himself suggested that you would ling about this high price of grain. `.ey4" Joel asked with a keen. look.. 'we are concerned, ,the matter. is make a suitable wife. - I agreed othing sbc`-s more clearly- .vrhti {, �� little b y..aged fire, had been I they Earl said with bekah?' with him. That 1S all. 5111'ely rCtt a chaagc has coats over the opera- severely punished by his parents ,, There an onl be one result- settled. You can answer for Re- r I. bankrupts ," ' ° do not object." + ti,ins of a farm .than this. Forme,._ fox disobedience, and the nest day, 11 • despair. J "I think.so, but it .is Harecastle . "Is.that a.11, fattier 7" Iv, shout all the •grain'vras sold off without a N%;ord to anyone, he bur -; "That ould .indeed. be a blq,v. who• -must ascertain _her feelings." " es•" rigid •off .to tlte�rnily legal adviser, c the farm, and the money was tea- r Your fami ,y has held up 'its head "Cyril has always been a good _She 'sighed with relief. Joel lazed that Liar, but now things are tuba happened to - }fie. a particular y . ' for gener tions. And then,. too, son. I don't think lie will be un- eyed he-r narrowly.. ' He ' hated to I quite different: In fact,. many farm -' fTiend of .his. some of th inconveniences are per- reasonable," the Earl said, and he have to lie to her, but he knew right cr9 do, not `sell, off .ariy .{train, _brit "ell, Johnny, said the man of _ . . scnal. Yo lose . your clubs, you looked at the paper. .s which were ly' well that she would be no party= -t-o make their money -otit of lnrstoek law, 'after lie ,'-had shaken hands . , know." ing -beside- Joel. - the bargain that he had .made that ( products. This is Letter for the , with him, "what can I do for you 7" The Ear . shrank as if strucic'by "Twenty five thousand pounds morttirg. Ies. To himself he i,wn farm, as it sells otf.nnich less fir "Please, lilt'. P.rown ; ", said the s"^ a blow, b at Joel went on relent- mill put you straight 7" Joel asked, ea that he had made -a, purcc}ra? e— tility. '14mv e'v("r, that sy-�tcm of ynting litigant, `'I want to gat a di• , lssaly. ' ' .. ` "Yes, rluite;s' the $art replied, he possibility of happiness for his farii,ing has changed. Farmers vo'i'ce from Hur family!''. L ` _ "Of cot .rsEa there. sure many who its 'he watched him take out hi aughter, and he did not repent .nc•ed•to (in consideral,ie•tl,inking on -A -`- . weather a visit to the Courts. But cheque book. - • having' done so. 'He, was glad-that how to gross the crop that vv ill fur- • • • •• J CST POSSIBLE. --- usarally t y ar`e • of .,the callous "I, arri going to give you a cheque she referred no more to ihesuh}zm1_- ni91t- ftT[!-nicsa �cnuomical $er• 1. This - "H,7nrstr i� the best policy,'' re- •. breed. A ratan of honor• must feel now. Remember I trust you impli- Ere- long.they retraced their steps, end is ncarl•• always t,:, bo obtained 1 -. 1 ' - i keenly.' • citl and • ou must not la me and he knew her thou hts. They mnr,r d t tt: optimist. ,, 1. y,. y play g I growing those craps that soil So it was in the da.;s of the pro - " •C:an't ,u see. your way to help false," Joel said quietly. were of Harecastle and•the coming give the Ikrgc,t •amount rf f„rldcr N•erG matter," ie:oin.ed the rontrnryX me 7" the 'art began. "You may rely upon me, Joel, I meeting. .' 1,'r acre• and for }u, real. n silage person, "hut I guess the policy .F. „,. He seate himself beside Joel ;•his- give you my word of honor. You (To be Continued ) 'shirt riangcls should be g- -,•,vn large- must have expirn,' ” .. - ri; . 1. _ C .�. .. ?4':4 ......: -I' z:. ":_,... _ .. ,,; :A-. -. .- .•,:,- .. e-• •:'L - ..'ti ...,s_ * -�.' -- .. ]_:.. ..., -. _ - _- _ .� ,. .. _... ... . ,. � - - ,� _. �. _ -_ - - .. .. .. . -. _. . i -- _. � , .�_ ^..Ft.,,.e. , ., ,.. _ . ,.I ^, I c eque means to me. 31y worries F FAR& - Farmer's Advocate. �� - - - ready; shall we go?” T The boarders were. alarmed- one , P art cues only too glad to termin- T night . by what sounded like. a man 1. T r running at a tremendous pace in a ;' Larrassing in the extreme. During C COWS. a as it came from the second Hoof the meal he was in the highest spiv- A All feed, in the line of grain and f front room of the new boarder, no- 'y size the half- broken man who had m mill feed, is� likely to be, very high g was said. The neat t a morn in3 appealed to him so kill it was thou 6066046" �96"11*0��iN6004mm eN/N�Nte la Y. ." - ter of that, i:t is likely to be high ght best to say no ; CH:�PTER III, _ face was pale with anxiety, and his - Rebekah had come downstairs, for all time to come, because con thing. fin' ers worked nerxousl and all trace of her recent. agita• suniptiun has overtaken production, But the third night the noise dit s" • "You want toose- me," Joel said :g y' tion had• disa eared, saw,e for the and the- coarser grains, such as fered; the boarders huddled to- hfy, advice is always at your'dis- PP *, ' by way of upening7 the -con,versa- posal," Joel replied. dark tints under tier eyes that only cyrn, oats and barley, are being gether in the parlor as the `ttion, ,: added to her besot The I:ar! used for food foi• human beings, chandeliers shook, for the man ' Ilan alive I ,don't mean that. y• • "Yes, Joel. I am going to rtes- Must' I put its into wordst i'ou Paid much attention to her, and his especially in the way of •breakfast above apparently came down at in- _.: pass oil your good nature. Sit are not. usually so dense. Will •you wittiest sallies were regent ed for foods. formerly this was confined tervals with 'a thump, thump, tha`E ' �' down, won't you.? You will find lend me th.e mane , 7'.' he said des- her benefit. H© succeeded in brie -. Pretty much to oats, but now bar- 'fairly 'shook the house. I ing a anti e u er rps, an rs, s o were a a e s :.nervously, and Jc.A looked up curi -i P <'It is a tar a sum as T said be- Goldberg gave a significant look at for human food, andleeders are of- what was the .matter. pusly, as' noticed his unusual)fore. I du nt absolutely refuse, her brother, Her, eyes asked .a fered . great quantities of mill by- "titi�hat in the world is wrong in _' manner. • but I m ill make no bargain with question, and 'in reply he gave an products. - While some of it, no here , asked one of the men as ,,� I "You know that anything) can, you. You shall here my decision almost imperceptible nod. doubt, is all right, most of it is the door -, was opened by the new do —" he began. • . ( within an hour. For the present "You will be glad to hear, Miss vx•hat we might call adulterated. The boarder,, apparently breathless. ;4 "Yes I know ou've been a ood' let us leave the • subject alone,'' Rebekah, that Harecastle is tom- refuse.of oat mills, such as oat hulls i 1i'hy, camE the answer be- 6 ' ' y g in this afternoon," the Earl said at c g'rottnd up fine and used as a tween gasps of breath, I m, taking friend to mein -the px t,.�nd I.ani .Joel said firmly. - - tz I "= A team of ho filler. It might be a llen to ,fill my xtedicine. ' ' - gi- Utreful, but —" B Pe came to the , +u her: ' g ,, He hesitated for a moment. going Her face Bushed and ,for a mo- the bags for the miller but it ter i4Yedicine 1'' echoed the men. Earl's face. He rose, and oin to tainly would. not be very nourishing "Yes," said. the man, as he drop- •:;t "What is. it?" - aside- board, mixed himself a stiff ru?nt her lips trembled. Joel curs= "I've made a fool of myself. brandy and soda, which he drank .ca'thc Earl beneath his breath, and : fur the stock, nor is there mush nu !Fed into a .chair from sheer exhaus- • ,; ::That's all." •' ai a gulp. - - ' - 4iurriedly.• changed, the . conversa• i triment .for 'making milk, so that tion. It's tougher . on me than iy - g ".Wh$t articular kind of_ fool ? "It is not my habit " he said a o- tion: He looked round quickly, but[ anyobdy who wishes to supply his is on you. But th ,, . - - e species is large. " oge tea y, "but I feel the strain. none o tae guests appeared to have ! s vc wit a su cicncJ o ee s nti to a it two nights running ' "A� 'finan -ial idot. I've been i There folloed a silence which was The conYersatiun became suers], (must look elsewhere for a feed if and then .skip the third night." young " ' � noticed Rebekah's confusion: . ng „ 1 he wants an economical ration._M ;; speculating. I g If an auimaT is not worth feeding Joel. looked at. the Earl in sur -'very embarrassing to the Earl, and and Rebekah recovered her - com- I OUTSIDE HIS LINE: 'prise_ . ' _ - he fidgetted nervously in his chair. ' tosure. She' only wondered- why-1 well, it 'is .not worth €eeding at all, _ ^1 Ak • "I thought that you consulted me "By the bye, your son i coming i the Earl had addrzsaed the remark but to feed an animal well it does `? presume, nay good fellow, u on your investments," he said down today, is he- not?'' sc pointedly.to her. There- seemedI t necessarily mean one must feed you're - a laborer?" said a lawyer �pP no slowly: ( Yes, the Earl replied listless = to tro a strange significance in his the zriost espensitie feeds; in fact, tc a ptainIy= dressed 'witness- , "Yes, and I wish to Heaves that ly. "'I expect him this afternoon: f•Yhe most suitable foods are not ex "You are right, 1 am,a workman, . voice. i1'hen the meal was over, sloe took. Pensive . ixheu grown on the : farm,, sir, replied the witness, who was I had contented myself with doing ' A fine fellow— Harcastle, a- very' Each as corn vita a and man els. a civil_ en laser. -her father the arm, and led him g g g ° - -.lac. 1tily a ens" at, great, as you: fine fellow. - He fnust *6e dearly - - Iti�time of •peaee , prepare for ,Faraihar with the use •of the - i kpoA, and Iwas -not making, tioney;' thirty," Joel said reflectively. - .out.aa to•rhe-terrace _ . } � - so I 1 n ed," c :'About that." ''h is a long time since• we had war," is an old proverb, an l the' pick, - shovel, and spade;" I pre -- -- --=w . `- `Foolish nian, but. could .you not f "I wonder he does riot marry," a strc,ll together, dad. ' Let us wan- I time. to 'prepare far winter feeding I sume 7'' i^ave asked my advice about the Joel continued quietly, but his ey-as der_fox, an hour," ,she said eagerly. at -stock was away last spring. Ir "To some extent. Those are not ; I e 4 , I know something bout were' fixed on the Earl's face. `'`Very" well, dear. Run and fetch 'may serve to emphasize this more the pri icip•al implements. of my S m cigar case," be said indulgent- fully note. that the feed should be 1. trade, though. . I matters —even the amb- d don't. believe tie has - thought. Y _ g' g - 1C L ! at ha;id. -- - - . -- - "Perhaps you will' eondescencl to-.,. - -- ling side." a i . - --- ' . y' } "To be 'frank, "I .was ashamed to "It is time that he should can - J er..__meni_ To feed econamacally the feeder i enlighten me as to your principal , `- do so. You have been so very good sider_•it. There' is' the title, • you•' know to refuse a request of his ,- should have silage an mange s for impiemeuts. to me." know." ' daughter. even although his accom .dairy cows. This, .-with well -saved f "it is hardly worth while. You - "Is it serious I" - "Harecastle is a little difficult to lslishment caused him some personal straw 'and a little hay,• will makg i den "�t understand. their astute or , ;.' -- "That depends upon the point of understand.. He is- exigeant.- I i inconvenience. . • - `the basis of a very economical and use. ' . r view. You would say that it is a suppose' he will marry when he For a time they walked along in suitable ration, and enormous "Probably not," loftily,' "but, I - . mere' bagatelle, but to me —" meets the right woman," tailence, -for there- ryas that relation- quantities of silage and" roots can insist do knowing what they are. r 1. __ Ship botvvee.rs them, when s eech is be grt cyh to the acre, so that a man' "Brains, air. " - �I - file shrugged -his •shoulders ex- HA otight -to marry. money, es- I P p -. '. .'� not necessary to cuma anionship. thereby can increase the pro ue . • presaively. - peciariy after what you have told _ I tion uE his farm'.manifold. true, gEVIDENTLY _HUNEDICAiED. S ' "Have you any accounts here 7" me," Joel said pointedly. . "How old are you, Rebekah ?" he'. o. .Joel caked, but there was no s m- "Yes, he certainly ought to mart !asked suddenly. harvesting those crops is a little F 1 Y g y I Scene — Soldiers' barrack -room af; ath in •ilia mannbi, for there was mono , hard on the, back, and they mean p y money,", Earl repeated, ' • 11'hat a questi,in," she 'cried , dinner -time. a tittle personal feeling in the fart "And if he could combine.beauty�m.efrily. Sureli °'yriu. know. "` work, but, the reason they mean so Orderly officer (inspecting men's that the Earl had ventared without with the move - "Is -it twent - -one or twent •- -much work is because they furnish y-=" 3 3 dinner) asks_ "Any complaints?" + "' censutting him. 1 The Earl suddenly • reeo nizel ;two . , so much• feed — storable food, too.. , g voice from the end:of the tablet - c: The Earl handed him. some papers that there lay_ a rutlanin is the,coti -_ "Twenty. -two and a half, if. . uu ; " Whilst these feeds should .be the i , . . � 4, P p' t g y maim reliance in feeding stock, same Yes. sir.' lml which he quickly mastered. +versation, and he drew himself up, require extreme accuracy.' - g Oflccr —'`W' 1i'; what is it?" * ' `It. appears to me `that you are saying :. '_'I w }rides I have not lost volt :grain or i,ran s!i<,uld be fed also. Voice—"Spuds is bad, . sir." !' ,; I fit. this time possibly bren and oil ►.'' involved to the extent of twenty Speak out, man; do you mean ,before this,'' he remarked with• his Officer— 'spuds is bad' haw -er, m five thousand .pounds" ,he, -said your daughter?" 1" cake . in small quantities are the - g &yen fixed straight before -him. turning -to . serge'ant. "Spuds ;e g 2Y• - Joel owed his Bead: cheapest foods. Fuca v�rith silage; , rave "IL is not fur'lack r,f o ortunity, I bad!' Haw : what does he mesa by � That is so and I don't see my "And would you relieve me of m PP roars, hay and straw, the quantity b 7„ Y Y dad but I, aru content to remain; spuds, sergeant , .,. ,�. Ra out of it. The estates, as you difficulties?" I c•i grain that should be fed will de- Y with yon. I mutt' meet the ntan � Sergeant (glaring at culprit) — ._ , tend upon the production of the >+ are aware, are strictly entailed, I will make no bargain, but that I. like better than yourself, • cow and hei period in lactation. .-The m_ an is hignerunt, sir. E the Earl said nenou y. - A' smile broke over his face, and she said nervousl t means 'ta'ters: • :, I y Although feed is high, A fortunate thing for Lord the Earl approached him with iut- ; _, g g milk and - Harecastle.'' stretched hand_ - They are different 'hinds of of its product* are also high. Butter ,'- -•;F s� INSULTED 'j. . "Yes, and I don't care to ask "Nothing would give me greater } fc etion, clearest. I shall not be jea I ia' likely t„ bo close to the 30c. per ; loos of the.man you Ivice,' he. saidi orind mark, and milk is in shim to break the entail?" pleasure than this marriage,"- he.-, _ _ _ E' great gndrew' Thomas was a great "I should - think not, but he would said effusively, "I admire your "'The' demand from the cities• and coa- "forgetter," He forgot to pay the - „ j luau I love;'' she `icteatcd' densaries Burin the minter, net -ado it like a ihot. daughter; ; and I think Harecastle g mono he owed, and to give- people .N'• „ g mechanical) P back money thin he borrowed. * Yea, t�yril ?s a' Rood son, but would make her. a good husband." y' a ling the producer $1.50 per 'cwt., things there is a reason that revents me • 'I believe he exists, Rebekah;' s„ that it will a vet well to feed P That is the great thing. I am pay y' ISloreo�ei, lie was "touchy" on the he said quietly. . lap e- roducin cows ctnsideruble . from to do so ipg him, even if I cared lit !e buying her a' title;" he, sand a' She made no reply, but her fV.e I grain at the price -now-tairra:ble. ublert, so that few bf his friends hastily; - liked- to hint that' he had any of „ „ L was turned away from him: For instance, if vice hsve ood cows And that is?" - :\o, I appreciate that. Rebekah <`poes -he?" Joel insi,ted. 1 g ,their property in. his possession. �`I canno 'ex� lain, but it exists," would adorn any position, even if „ I fresh, giving G0; 70 and So pounds One day on-q of them took his tour- ' - I see„ that aunt has been speak- milk er day` v bleb means rodnc- '' the Earl said listlessly. she were dower.ess. Thane -is-no ' p p a e in his Iiiind. He mean the state of his health, reed for the word "bargain "in'con -Iii?, to_ you: I ,am sort* tihG olio so, ;ing daii` from 90c* $1.05 to gr „n g:. -s ” father. fibs, surprised me, or my ��hers's that file doll - �� which-he l�new .would weigh' with section with your daughter." per day', one 'certainly cannot but Lz,,x ,, • -u •s•�. +• a � - _,,;rah, AIR �' yrii to 'a enornioua extent, and "With reference to our soil do secret would still be nr} oa n. ,• . I realize a. profit, no matter hoc* dear " y' , <, drew he asked. '`1 don't want s a sur risin� sense of deiicac made I The man you hate chosen is' the feed. In fact, with the 'cow to- p Y you. think he cares for her 7" 1 P to seem tight, but. I've just goi * •' • him look with repugnance upon the • `'`They have always been friends , -I suitable' art' every say. I bare the ,educing s„ hcar•ily; it will be. neces- to—; 7 • _ Q- „ ivies of ueung this .as a lever. i should think that it is very pro - j greatest admiration fur him. j sary'tu feed tier more grain -and` not Andiew replied with dignity, "' L They wv•�re' both silent., The Earl bable. Harecastle is the kind of - It hurt's me that .wn should dis- I such a bulky ration. Cows have "Did uu eycr see anything,I didn't cuss it, father. Remember that the. large stomachs, and a fairly bulky y, ' " looked anxiously at Joel as though man who might jib at your vast fi ''; -- , - _- . . ,, wee a is vary -touchy, a } That is nonseit;,z on uT nC.414e2,c r:�tiun is suitable, to them; but when —�, but the . ew Iookesi - griniiy--gn -the N -ould - imagine -t if at - -he - *ouki -be Y ant _ 'eve come-tt) -miles ws, gi ing their $RIGHT B . . °lr t o c that he loves you.'' (;0,..70 of S0. ounds'•ni' k daily; we 'Say,.," queried the fatherr, "can't .. ground, 1 •. open to the imputation that it` was ; P' „ „ , "G`an you find any way out of my the money that was the attraction." "Please me. dad. Be silent, but %v-ill� at once realize that they should > i first tell mc- one thing. Bare you iia c their feed somenhat more con - l you give nay boy a position in yous ,4 Y difficulties 7 the Earl blurted out I do not fear that, where Re- st last,, a ld his- breath came gnick -, bekah .is concerted,", Joel -said an -' spoken to the I art ? "•'she, asked ut , c� ntarte?l ;.that is,. if m e'are to -give stn j don't know," rejoined the gro- ly as he sited the reply, grily, .for his pride -was touched. ' a low voice. them more food -. than those of less ,. "The Earl has s uken 10-me " he I eer. " iChat can he do 4" tit the moment, I cannot say ' No, of, course not. P' Pik,duction, ore must harp it. in less ,`Kell," .1 'rejoined the parent, "I that `I do: I should like to think "I may take it then that this said evasively. I balk,: because it noitld be impos- it over. Twenty -fire thousand match would •meeo with your ap- I. "I knew it, ". she cried indi =rant- ;ibh for them to contain .enough don't suppose lie could do much at ounda is a tar a slim of moue first except buy 'and sell'gaods and g y• proval'." lr. "I Rill not be discussed in this ruu;;h feed to keep up ,their heavy' gg ma It is undi,gnifi'c<l. It is as if ;lnoduction, and it th.r do not manage y our business for you, but 'What do your lawyers say 7" Of course; my, dear fellow. I y'• get later on when he gets a little ex- . . . `.`I haven} t dared to tell them of will do 'anything in . my power to 'You were - throwing ins at their ' enough feed in one Wav or another, g �, t�hi heads." c:f course they cannot keep a their perience and sense he might be able „. my' positio but their cry will be further it ; I will speak. to -Hare- I p - P • {rr s+i eep out,' do up packages and Security, Security,' and I have castle to- day." "The Earl spoke to me:" - he - -re- Production either. „ ,< run errands. hone too er them _ -. _ Youw.ill_htise to handle tt' - heated• stubbornly. He thinks it It certainlj is a queer state c)f af- "aFhat i1I`ofr position be in the licately:" time that Harecastle married ; and fairs that farmers should be gi umb -•.i�jjp1 E G130UNDS.' e, alit of y ur n�lt• finding this mon- "You may •trust. me. As far as 1 =e himself suggested that you would ling about this high price of grain. `.ey4" Joel asked with a keen. look.. 'we are concerned, ,the matter. is make a suitable wife. - I agreed othing sbc`-s more clearly- .vrhti {, �� little b y..aged fire, had been I they Earl said with bekah?' with him. That 1S all. 5111'ely rCtt a chaagc has coats over the opera- severely punished by his parents ,, There an onl be one result- settled. You can answer for Re- r I. bankrupts ," ' ° do not object." + ti,ins of a farm .than this. Forme,._ fox disobedience, and the nest day, 11 • despair. J "I think.so, but it .is Harecastle . "Is.that a.11, fattier 7" Iv, shout all the •grain'vras sold off without a N%;ord to anyone, he bur -; "That ould .indeed. be a blq,v. who• -must ascertain _her feelings." " es•" rigid •off .to tlte�rnily legal adviser, c the farm, and the money was tea- r Your fami ,y has held up 'its head "Cyril has always been a good _She 'sighed with relief. Joel lazed that Liar, but now things are tuba happened to - }fie. a particular y . ' for gener tions. And then,. too, son. I don't think lie will be un- eyed he-r narrowly.. ' He ' hated to I quite different: In fact,. many farm -' fTiend of .his. some of th inconveniences are per- reasonable," the Earl said, and he have to lie to her, but he knew right cr9 do, not `sell, off .ariy .{train, _brit "ell, Johnny, said the man of _ . . scnal. Yo lose . your clubs, you looked at the paper. .s which were ly' well that she would be no party= -t-o make their money -otit of lnrstoek law, 'after lie ,'-had shaken hands . , know." ing -beside- Joel. - the bargain that he had .made that ( products. This is Letter for the , with him, "what can I do for you 7" The Ear . shrank as if strucic'by "Twenty five thousand pounds morttirg. Ies. To himself he i,wn farm, as it sells otf.nnich less fir "Please, lilt'. P.rown ; ", said the s"^ a blow, b at Joel went on relent- mill put you straight 7" Joel asked, ea that he had made -a, purcc}ra? e— tility. '14mv e'v("r, that sy-�tcm of ynting litigant, `'I want to gat a di• , lssaly. ' ' .. ` "Yes, rluite;s' the $art replied, he possibility of happiness for his farii,ing has changed. Farmers vo'i'ce from Hur family!''. L ` _ "Of cot .rsEa there. sure many who its 'he watched him take out hi aughter, and he did not repent .nc•ed•to (in consideral,ie•tl,inking on -A -`- . weather a visit to the Courts. But cheque book. - • having' done so. 'He, was glad-that how to gross the crop that vv ill fur- • • • •• J CST POSSIBLE. --- usarally t y ar`e • of .,the callous "I, arri going to give you a cheque she referred no more to ihesuh}zm1_- ni91t- ftT[!-nicsa �cnuomical $er• 1. This - "H,7nrstr i� the best policy,'' re- •. breed. A ratan of honor• must feel now. Remember I trust you impli- Ere- long.they retraced their steps, end is ncarl•• always t,:, bo obtained 1 -. 1 ' - i keenly.' • citl and • ou must not la me and he knew her thou hts. They mnr,r d t tt: optimist. ,, 1. y,. y play g I growing those craps that soil So it was in the da.;s of the pro - " •C:an't ,u see. your way to help false," Joel said quietly. were of Harecastle and•the coming give the Ikrgc,t •amount rf f„rldcr N•erG matter," ie:oin.ed the rontrnryX me 7" the 'art began. "You may rely upon me, Joel, I meeting. .' 1,'r acre• and for }u, real. n silage person, "hut I guess the policy .F. „,. He seate himself beside Joel ;•his- give you my word of honor. You (To be Continued ) 'shirt riangcls should be g- -,•,vn large- must have expirn,' ” .. - ri; . 1. _ C .�. .. ?4':4 ......: -I' z:. ":_,... _ .. ,,; :A-. -. .- .•,:,- .. e-• •:'L - ..'ti ...,s_ * -�.' -- .. ]_:.. ..., -. _ - _- _ .� ,. .. _... ... . ,. � - - ,� _. �. _ -_ - - .. .. .. . -. _. . i -- _. � , .�_ ^..Ft.,,.e. , ., ,.. _ . ,.I ^, `� f' •. ). W71" :. :., k 'f7• .. .. Y ,, r' '.. J;.,.q -- ,.'�.+ ,�iY•%6ir ,� -r, i1'i.•,I. .q. �.: ..:u K V •y' "''� > '.t ,ek "'/ ' -i .. r- r. •,,• *7 .. = . •.?iP +>.., vs: • . c":: f tip. k. �" ' .; •i,".. �!1�.. Y.n' .vh •Y. ..' in .. r •..., ..n . W !r. _v! .. A7�. -: N.V' bw.. - d w .f., •,ui'�Id - ... t,P-•+ .ir.r.... .dL : ^. .. .::n: :. lr.ri •i/ .: ., .. n.^..: -. .. '. .. ..+h.'2¢ a,.`4G..3 ': 4' r'..� .'Y^ d .°•�. 4 _t. dbSG. s..# .-.s +K. : fir: •:., ...... ,,., i°� k ai +. r 4 Y� k , ', :" E. W .. �. M1 .. .' ,,:*4,} .`.. v!•• ^'E.{ .�_'- ,'n"'"•. j.., n1. 4�M: J1 p 'Yu ,.. .. ,.. ... :� •. " -. :era. p .' .. . ': : T..:.. a : -; .: '.. ,. _ y Y ` Mix by shaking wail In a bottle, aId OST -�0 aproD beewesuksa e - take a teaspoonful after each meal a a so•rboro TA• Finder will cooler • S O n Osi nap at bedtime. r He state¢ that the ingredients cat this be obtained from any good prescriptiOR SALE. -A 100 acre farm, being pharmacy at email coat; and, being 1oom-wnlraou.. Township of Pickering, The 1'eople'g Cash Stores grain vegetable extraction, are harmless to This is a fire' -class stook and uncle term, - - ��y� 4 �}Ax � NW A- take. Good buildings. TO Ap 1 to the nnde'Ott d, _ M 4 u This pleasant mixture, if taken rag- SAS. � TOR, eydonla oat. Ott 9 ARM TO REh1T- Con'eistin of 100 - V Lpablished every Friday moraingstits 08108. ularly for a few der s, is said to over - rj aoea. there being 86 sores in lot cans 6 ! - - -R' A G A I N S Pickering, ono come almost any case of Rheumatism. j! _ B S RATES OF ADVERTISING: The pain 'and swelling, if any dimin- mad 65 •eras in lot 19 con. ! is the township of ltgwtinsetsion perline 10cente ishea with each dose. until. permanent Pick: i#-HrFooz=, further ofn� to T.rovo* BEN SKIR rreh anbeega*at himertioa.par -lire • 6 cents results are ebutined, and without in- as, Brougham. 3 Case Peas 25 cents L bDIEi3f Blly $ouuced and ere This rate does not include Legal orForelan juring the stomach. While there are All fresh gdssrf3sements. -- rdian leated, reRetis►rly ape" terms given to parties making con- many so- called Rheumatism remedies. We an 51.00, sae" fbar 9 or 6 months or by she year. Smu ppaatent medicines, etc., some of which this season + a•9warly or yearly contmots payable anaztarly do give relief, few really give perilna- I wish to heartily 'thank all those 3 Cane Tomatoes 25c Business Cards, tea linos or Hadar, with paper g q�e year, $a W. payable in advance. Dent results, and the above will, no who so willia ly responded and earn- - > ltis•Notice is low] oolnninm ten cant+ Aar lim. doubt, be greatly Appreciated 4ere ac g !!ws orate per line eaea eutsequmt iascrtion• this time. eetlT worked to save my Property i* i� atml coatraet rates made known oa app1 - durin the ro rear of the fire whtchh e�.a. Il irae,d,ertising, Inquiry at the drug stores of this g p g residence on Sunday A full line of Men's and Women's $ne warm wool Underclothing - lot without written instructions neighborhood elicits the information consumed my oo grateful for ;i•�1 be inserted natal forbidden end charged se- last. I am also deeply Turnbull make- are value £or the money.¢ i. o ;wui bo i s Orden for discontinuing urged 60- that these drugs are harmless and can the expressions of sympattly' tendered these before buying. mem,w meet bean writing and sent te, the pub• be bought separately, or the druggists me,.over my recent lose. ,L .iob Wo:z psompwy .wended to• here will mix the prescription for our _ T n PATLIP. Tailor -made Clothing-to-order. Fine Blau Suite $18, $14. $15. $16. Tweed ors if-asked to. - s>mBZtB Brougham, No. 11th, 1906. Suite $12 to 420. Overcoats, fine black or blue Beavers and Dieltons, Year ; $1.00 if din advance. $14 to 418. Splendid value, all guaranteed Srst- class. a1s.2s per> >?� STOUFFVILLE CREDIT SALE Boots and Shoes, Hater and Caps, Ready -to -wear Clothing. A full tine Of Wm. Bishop moved to Markham - OF - Men's Furnishings, all at rock bottom prices. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. last week. y x - A new lodge of Oddfellowwe has been Stock, Implements, Etc- GROCERIES-EWe >� buy tehbest and prices �adlit ]class. in the market. NOTES. AND COMMENTS organized at Mount Albert. Miss McKeown, we regret to say. is The undersigned has received �Q t.. w _ Piekel in g. 'Monday last, Nov. 9th, `was a suffering from an attack of typhoid instructions from D. ' Simpson ,& C069 oaf Asir set apart by proclamation of fever. r >C6e Governor - General as "a dap of. J. D. Merner, of Berlin, has pur- 'VCT.1116- R- Rrow'a w oral Thanksgiving to Almighty chased the stock in trade of Messrs. To sell by public auction at d for the bountiful harvest and CuncliHe dt Peters. of Mount Forest, Lot .6 Con. 1 Piekerin ,esker r the bountiful with which Canada formerly of Stouffville• t - t- $i "Richardson's Special Tea is Good, Tea." Mrs. A. H, Wright. of Christ Church � been favored this year. o Rectory, is now spending a most 4ot�her country in the world has pleasant visit with His Honor. Judge Wedne$ day, Nov. 18f 1808 ro C e r e S c ,greater cause for thanksgiving and Mrs. McCrimmon, of Whitby'. rovert viz: B� vou r u gi g The following p y V w/ tthsn Canada. The country is de- Mrs. A. T. Michell fell off a step led- Bay hone. 5 e old. Bay horse, 8 yrs _ J J �� veloping from A comparatively der about a week ago and received a y yr bad sprain which necessitated medical olds Bay man, 2 yrs old, ■apposed to bs Grocers . mnknowu colony into a nation, attendance, -but she is now improving foal, Black bores, 10 yn old, Bay at " with posibilities that are the won- nicely. Ngw mtich cow. 4 yrs old, they cow. 4 -doe of those who are becoming A petition was laid before Stouff- n �d, bred 24th of May, Black cow, 5 _ familiar with them. No other villa council on Monde evening ask. y '- A. 'Country under the sun has been tag that a by -law be submitted in yrs old, bred 20th o! May, Red.00w, 4 yrs old, b•ed 21st of Feb.,. Red cow, 7 yrs old. r2° ]favored with the same degree of January nett looking towards the re- Red Como g yrs oYd, calf by bar side, brad We keep a full line of Pure Groceries. + prosperity as oar own. ' It is true peal of the Local. Option by- law. -Tri- Fresh Stack every week. dune. 6th of Jaly, Spatted cow, 7 7rs old, bred _ that during the past year, we lot of duly, Heifer, 2 yrs old, bred 24th Also, a ftne assortment of Fancy Biscuits at all prices. f - ]dove experienced a period of de- of Beet 2 steers, 2 S re oid,. 4'steere. l yr Cream of Wheat IN BULB 5 cents per lb. - f guession, dale to the world -wide -mesa ddroert+besr�enta. old, 2 baiter @..1 yr old, 8 spring calves. -- _� Fat calf. aftciugencyy in the money market, 82 sheep. aaad this To has prevented Deering binder, 7 ft gat, : eCo =s�� 'BEST, AMERICAN -COAL. OIL the expansion of many legi timate `�rArTED -50 to 75 acres Qood land I mower, 5 ft cat, 2 horse rakes. Frost & You'll ill be using more Coal Oil during the winter mouths and it will ,et:terptiseS that vret•e anticipated. VV with buildiggs oo, ia.tween °ickering �ydrill, Frost c$ Woad • ultivato[ with sad bloat Hill., 020. WALKEB,'Danbarton , l pay you to buy from us. - - - -', IJninterrupted._1lrosperity iy ttsu ors., stf grain box, clay rack, Lumber wagon, --- -- - - Democrat. Riding plow, Plow. wilkin :ailp as di�sastervns to a Ration a9 rte^ A Z,LON FOR $1.00 f it is to the individual. This mom r?ASSN,L'OOD WANIkE E. -Tbe unit- son No: 7. P ow. sy,vester No i Cwin rlt w'lll ii) craixned will pay cash -for good, sound ,ow, Frost &Wood, Set hirrowe. Frost ,.entary check to prosperity baaawo. d, delivered at the factory In Pickering.. 't Wood, Rcn84er. Set of bc+b sleighs, We have installed a new "Perfect' self - measuring oil tank. No w alxing for ' uitiinately be to the ads "At1tHg0 Of w. E. dusDON. - _ -6 . Roller, Cbathsm fanning mill, Cotter, your oil. No spilling, or dirt ip'�il. (lovernin'ent. - r s2z all. Fimincial ilgtitiitio)na Track, car ropes and hay fork, le cattle inspected Measure. �EMENT FOR SALE. -The under- ARDSON n -will �11I(1 A ttlnrC' firm fUitnd itiOa. eigned has for Pale a carload of cemont chain Turnip put er, nearly new, �A � �'lieir +ticl will tlOt be 1CSlt to -%vild- which =nay bo bad by a'Plytnyt'st the 8�+ink Logging ch -in, 2 sets of double whiffie- e ct cehemes. Granter cllutiou will Mills: JOHN MCGiNTY,.Piekering; lit trees, Nec$volse, Set Of scales (2000 lba), ' r - be exercised in the lending and in Grind atone. "Bet `'4TRAYF.D -From the premises of Bet doub:e harness, Dearly -new, •vestinir of, money, and thereby I7 the aaa¢ n, near Port Uaton. a red doable harneac Set single harness. financial di sasters.wili be averted. elect, raga@ c r rx old say tufnsmatioD A aantit of mixed' Resin; hay and o' � bo "While Canada is passing through loading to it taco +ery will be rewarded, .8 4 y , half a g e A p g 3IeINTOSH. Port union. e a straw, 20 gram bags, 2 scree and • err period of commercial depression, - - of co • corn. mo other country in the world bas, !!`TATTLE FOR SALE. -The under- Forks, shoves and other 'articles too That piece of furniture you were wanting "? -Now is the, time ° iselitered 1e98 than she in this way. v signed he&for @ale s number of cown and numerous to mention. P c young mottle- good Durham @. Apply ou the to get lt. We handle nothing but the best and at a price that _ Though we have suffered some- pesm ises, lots, eon.6, Pickering. WM. PAR- Sale At one o'clock P. m., sharp. will surprise you. ''a hat from hard times, yet the RIKDEa (irsenwood P. o. itt SALESMAN.-Whole or part time, TBaxs -Ha rain, straw. corn and Aar. line of Parlor Tables can't be beat. Or Something nit in a Rock •�aatry -has great reason for y g . tanks lying for the abundant all sums of $10.00 and under, cash : S liberal terms, outfit tree. We hays mom.- or. We have just received'. lot of up-to -date Rocks , la yield of products of the soil this cling new to offer. write at one*' Mstablisb• over that amount n months credit _ beautiful designs. Just the chair you want t ut ear. In very few parts ad 1967• coo erem in - nursery stack' THN even to parties furnishing approved be comfortable' in during winter nights. y ry Pa THOMAS W. BOWMAN a SON CO.,�LTM. �aint notes. 5 per cent. per annum a- of oar broad Dominion has there eidg.vwe, Oct. off for cash. - been Fuch a thing as ..failure. to •- We have them at pcicee to suit everybody• ".. ]material [hinge Canada has been rj ARMS TO RENT: -Lot No. d in JAxEa Blssop, Auctioneer. the 96h Concession of ricksriagg, contain. We have a complete line of Picture Mouldings. Orders for riming Igreatly blessed. Famine or want tea t6o acres, all food workable l►ad and well •�� ■ �� Office executed promptly and satisfaction gnariDteed. is ,at ly ble sal. unknown. A watered and fenced: also 76 acres of lot No, 11, Iwil+ _ x _ rear of nth oonce@sioo of Pickering with 90 E - Certain foreign eTenteDt of an un• a� of good p•atare land deft by if desired, Department you will $ad everything. t -claw - f desirable character have come into 'essession can be bad as an7 time. For par- which has been newly established is n our Undertaking Dope �d up- to-date. rthe country, who are certainly in tlenlars apply w S. B. PUG olarsmont�6tf Whitby, is at the service of the the c and , who are a burden to farmers. of the County. here Dome and see , no trouble ARK FOR SALE. -Being lots 10 Furniture delivered anyw to sho ooda. the country But thitl is a clast, H aaa 1t, .,D T. WwDahi¢ of »iekeri ■a, oar Stance in surveying, planning and without charge. who would be in poverty no gaol• �1+ tsaR of sls sore. This farm is the owe other matter pertaining to farm +o which Abe wen -koowo Greenwood herd of drai'hage gladly rendered ]ter what advantages they might short -boras have been bred and fed duripit the • past forty years, It is u rich a. • garden and on application. • ' h11 shave. Besides enjoying great ,lean. would deli 150 acres, l3t.aeres or iba am - -_" 'l thin we hole of is. There is timber on one J. H. EiARE, A >t • . g blessings from material Rs y Representative Dept. Eve in a country- f ace. Many '%. worth ` IW Terms eaP Pon, b given y' cpr l iat 1900. Arthur Johns[, c, Greenwood tir. of .A riculture. •other countries are on the vergr s7cf g r. They do not know the - FALE. MILLINERY :+OPENING / in t, hen the war call will be _ / given ant. _ live in _ r�etual nervous strain. I'llere are a thous- Din will .take place on Wednesday, -• and and one other blessings which Mrs, Leigh's Fall Millinery Ope g - _ zve enjoy .and, which �� a (to not Tl,a Bide tiuea fa lad trr-• Sept, 23rd and Thursday the 24th. Ladies and thri friends t8oroulrbly appreciate. Nov . 9th :.Tbe bra china eo f>r1 are specially invited to call and view liar news k+ -- me he vet newest f Kin Ed . which will consist.of so oft y t n hats and bonnets. -=- - ,w � waward - the- Peacemliker, ._cia. as _ _ - = - -,- an _ - _ O wovkfflana - -mod Correct- in stale 'qua lty o : m cxtuat of his tact in dealing w-itl � h North Side c :amen and his influence is alnAy- • �. LEIGULf King St., - • _- , R Pic ¢ring, n • -' ,exerted in the cause of peace. H• _ is probably the most saccesafn Xing who :ever.sat. upon a•, throne and for this we can rlevuutl) :WARM O "God save the King." ° sing _ y' SALE REGISTER. Do Our Fall Stock of Knitted Underwear, Heavy Flann�ettea, :. r re Cale o ate TuE5DAY, Nov. 17th-'Auction sale of : W apps ttes, Hosiery, now high -bred horses, cattle and sheep, See our Gent's Underwear, at lot 18, con. 7. Township. of Pick- - �- .¢ring, the property of E. E. Pugh. V Special at dollar. y • S e •'al one d 11 'Tertna, 11 months credit. sale at 3 o'clock. Thos. Poucher, auctio Du iarton veer. i - - - - George - - - Nov. 18TH, 1906. -Au'c. .Parker =WEDNESDAY,: , .lion sale of farm stock and ample- truents on lot 6, cot'. 1, Pickering. I �T. �iT�Y�f the property of Winq R, Brown. o ; • .Better Positions are the Result of �! Y J :Sale at one o'clock sharp. See hills. q •Ite Po'cket's the Point -where you must look to see the " Signet Better Education. ,Attend the WEDNESDAY, Bishop, Auctioneer. 9 pip Manfaetarer w� LDNESDAY, DEC: 2ND.- of Surety " and the price. No need to ask the Salesman the price of g= 10TT extensive credit auction sale of farm • udae - : - . e Shop and Residence, � ��/ . -. -., Std ;stock, 'implements, etc., on lot 21. - a Semi -ready garment. Look for Voursei) / .won. 6, Pickering, (1i mile west >of - r _ "8rongham�; the roperty of the es- Q It is not Sem] -ready f Mark an re not t'lere. Oa 'ONT. I pg tj'OxOliiT m by not Three doors WHITBY, W1by. House, ittate of the late K m. Feasby. Sale e d 1'rlce a ... rid 1? : at 12 o'clock noon. Terms 11 _ e a o " S °ifs from S19 eo $30 Somermust get thegoo - d positions. !`F r4onths credit, 5% per annum off for Dress Salta, $25 sad $30 you? Scores of business Colleges .. J �E ot.-her, ,�cLionver. - have applied to us for teachers. - - t)vercoat., $19.to x50 We are prepared to instal`Jod or iron .N Ahettmsittam Redpe. - Does not this chow the class of, on short notice, b attend work we do ? Qet the best. It is pumps all kinds of repabg• ' .;� _ __ the only kind to et. , It is the kind' ",A welt -known authority on Rheu- e 1 _ready Tai 1 o r i n g 4 that pays. Hundreds of our stud- Cisterns made to'ord: _ was known the following valuable, ✓ ✓✓ end go out to Rood positions each Agent for the Ind Mill, h simple and harmless, prescrip- also gasoline enie8• mina. which any one can easily prepare John Dickie & Co., exclusive agents for the Semi - ready sTn CeRtijogue free- the time to. enter. Phone No. b0 at reside!• u�tjj,Hne; SpeCtal Ordet•s, will take yotir m3asnre and have a MADE TO d n'Brock Fluid Extract Dandelion, one -half gPrrii_rearly Stlit or OVRCCOat @olio to fit your exact ORDER W. J. ELLTOT, Principal. �+ sconce ; Compound Kargon, one ounce; phyQeque type and delivered within six days of receipt IN 6 DAYS 1 1198 Dor. Yonge &Alexander Ste. iNOStreet.) al from old i <,dmpdund Syrup aarsapanlla. three i�f of tier. #i2ances. _ +: CLAREMONT Mm. Caster, of Toronto,-spent a Mrs. Jobbitt, of Bracebridge, ABLE few days with her mother, Mrs. who is in poor health at present, riyAnaan, of Pickering, was Dolphin. is visiting at Mrs. Mackay s. 'Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Men (every pair . is town on Monday. Born. —On Friday, Nov. 6th, G. and Mrs. Bundy, of Toronto, For Men, t4ed) and prices reasonable. Call and see them. guaran Mrs. and Miss. Evans are visit- the wife of W. Wilson, of'a spent Thanksgiving Day with the 'Ang friends in the city. daughter, former's fathgr, W. Bundy. D FLOUR AND FRED. Miss Mary Morgan, of Toronto, Mim Ids Brown, of Toronto, John and Mrs. Graham' of r V this week. with her ronto, holidayed with frier 7—. visited friends here spent a day this, week Miss Morrison, of Toronto, visit- mother here. Claremont and neighborhoo�, Choic6 Flour for Bread and Pastry. 7=1. ed-with Xiss Sadler on Monday. P. KePWRiLue. of the St*fid- Feed constantly on hand. Dr. C. J. and Mrs. Brodie enter- D '- " - �;, - -: . Mrs. Fred Farmer is spending a tained a number of friends on and Bank, spent the holiday at the Repairing done.' Independent Telephone Central -wee h friends in home of his parents in Caledon. touff Ville. - Peter .k wit 8 Thanksgiving- W. M. PALMER, Proprietor Macnab Sr. had a businees Fred and Mrs. Reynolds, of J. C. and Mrs. Macnab visited The Qirner Store. _tripp to the city on Thursday last- Goodwood, spent Sunday with R• their relatives here'over the holi- E. Ball, B. A., of Clinton, and Mrs. Bryan. day, returning to Toronto on a] visited him parents here over Sun- ' Mr. %nd Mrs. Turnev. of Streets. Tuesday.-- Ville, spent a few day. -days with osRua Mias Gertie Preston and Fred Mal visited and Mrs: Bundy. Harris, of Toronto, spent Thanks- 0 q Miss friends here on Sunday and Mon Olive Kwell, of Toronto, giving Day with Mr. and Mrs. GibF�)n, of Toronto, vis alp g spent the holiday at the home of Astridge. and Miss Gertie Morgan, of Toronto, her parents here. I. Lawrence,of the Toronto pub-' spent the holiday at her home J. H. and Mrs. Beal visited the lie school staff, spent Sunday and here. latter?s parents in Pickering on, Monday with Foster and Mrs. We sell three of the best makes of stoves, Paterson had a business Hutchison. Thos. Thanksgiving Day. trip to Hamilton. on Friday of last . Thos. and Mrs. Wilson. of H. G. and Mrs. Wilson, of And 'Happy Thought 7 week. Myrtle, spent Monday with their ley, spent Sunday here - with the J.D. and Mrs. McFarlane an relatives in Claremont. latter's brother, Thos. E. and Mrs. q 4. 1 .... Pandoras and child of Toronto, spent a couple George Courtney and wife, of Stephenson. In Of days here with the for er's Uxbridge, - visited Mrs. John Ori�the 6ventug of Wednesday,' Imperial Oxfords. brother, James. Morgan one day this week. Dec. 23rd, a Christina, ; tree and in the Alonzo and Mrs- Forsyth, of Mrs. Thos. Paterson and daught- entertainment will be given Watch' out A good stock of Parlor Cooks and Beating Stover always onhancL Toronto, also Miss Mildred For- er spent a few days during the Methodist Church. . gyth, spent the holiday with the past week with the formers sister, for particulars. d Range, coal or wood, nearly new, price $17.00. and Mrs. Mrs. Hortop, of Port Perry. A second -hand 'tatter's Parents, Daniel a Z. Forsyth. One second-hand Patlor Cook, as good as new, price $12.00. Fired Adair and Wilmot Storey DR. D. 0. SMITH One second-hand Parlor Cook, price $6.W. have returned from their hunting D)3=18T, STOUFFVILLEI- :4 trip -up north. They report game ronto University Honor graduate of TO Full line of Hardware always on hand. feq having failed to see and Royal College of Dental Surgeons.. Obicago 0 ll Clare ont Wow L •' Charles Sargent, 7. ;;&rs of the Methodist Crown and bridge work a specialty. The in chair and others took in the At Clamnicint 1st Tuesday of mouth. Christian 'Church entertainment TLnehop. Office over Sargent's at Brougham on Monday evening Independent 'Phone. and report a splendid time. N Ernest StePbensoo, who has Tic .1ogen spending . -the past few quickly Loosened with a pro•cription drug. -wegt. has re-. gists are dispensing everywhere as Dr. -He kl log, tight coughs can be surely and months in the North R ICHARDSON'S i Shoop's Cough Remedy. Apdisisso 1 V2 turned home and is visiting fora few days here with his brother, very different than common oongb An cities. No opium, no bblor6form. abso- Ximportant showing of fines display of 411., Thos. E. lately nothing harsh a unsafe, The tend- ti Obins• A very large assortment of W. G. Bingham, of Newmarket; or leaves of a., harmless long healing spent a few days during the pRat mountainous shrub gives the cars AVG ladonary. Books, Dolls, Toy*, jail. week at his home here, gett'.-ag oop's Cough Remedy. properties to Dr. 8b for the Holiday trade. Call things into shape for the win-ter. Those leavetf have t" power to calm the 7' _ _ -6 sooff6_ r ad- and No them. d to Newmarket on After suffering eight years, -most distressing cough sad i He returned Wednesday. this woman was restored to health cal the most sensitive bronchial mein• . .. ... Bobseriptions taken for all Magazin", Rev. J. A. Grant returned home by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable brane. , V.ozbery should, for• safety's sake d her letter.. alone, always demand Dr, Sboop's; . . ... .. .... Weekly and Daily Newspapers 6iiiiatti-rday after spending two Compound. Rea prior, Mr& 'A. D. Trudeau,, km can with perf.-,-.t freednazleAven to even "T, weeks at Ottawa attending the youngest babes. Test it yourself I and Ontario, writes 6 Mrs, Pinkham : - W. J. 1-1. 3E?j101-3:—A-1:Z:D SO I- 7 Baptist con,*ention. He reporte, suffered terribly bly from ulce ra- *�o* Sold by T. M. MoFaddev- .-a large heeling and a mo-A pro.fi- !on -of the feminine organs for eight table and interesting time. t vearq. . I tried four doctors but t relief, and thought I would havettdnie- Fat Hogs Wanted ts of the town spent 'A The spor Thanksgiving Day most plenmn -one day I saw an advertisement of ly at Sandbank where an interest- Lydia E. nukham's Vegetable Com, I have the eoutract with Wight ing and exci ting bowling tourna- pound in the pager. I sent for some, & Co Pork Packers, Toronto to went took place. Messrs. D. Hop- and before I bad used five bottles I ppi� ' that firm with all the live MACHINE SHOP as entirely cared. I hope every sul- M. Henderson and P. Macnab vice and hogs they require., and would like per, , f A Oman will take my ad hogs. I will pay The undersilned having porch - Jr. came off victorious. * tiffIL Pinkhazn1a Vegetable to have your It be Lydia e A6 Compound." within 15c. of Toronto. price until ed - B. Wagner a Machin '99,op in went The laymen's, missionary move- r ,d. w to do all ment at Port Perry appointed T. further notice. Kinsale, is prepared 1L Stephenson to represent the FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. apply to kinds of repair work- and general Write, phone or smithing. Claremont circuit at the, mission- For thirty years Lydia E. Pink black a" convention and banquet at ham's Vegetable Compound, -ad John A. White Satisfaction -guaranteed. from roots hefbs, has been the Brooklin on the 27 th of November. Prices right. :_'Thib is a movement altogether in standard remedy for female ills, BROUGHAM Call and a" us. Of all mallicials and design andbas posidwely cured thousands 01 _:,.She hands of the laymen. women who have been troubled with it isn't so difficult to strengthen PENGELLY.'.* ko" in stock. It will pay you ft weak P' JAMES Oo� be sall as our works acd inspect ooz Bethel Church, one and a half displacements, inflammation, ulcem stomach if Doe goes at it norrectly,. And Kinsale. t. and obtain Finn. Don't be miles east of the village, is bein 5 tion, fibroid tumors, irre Ibis is true of the bears and kidneys. The nieied!z. 1w, rl "ants do not drum oonsequeas 13, " : and offered for sale. The timber an periodic pains, backache, ar. old fashioned way of dosing the stomach" a do throw off the G0100 eel and well stimulating this heart or or lumber is all first Class rig-down feeling, flatulency.' aced Farmer's' Trucks I anturata 10 per ostil., whiob you WIR kidneys is suited for barn purposes. The U surely wrougl Dr Shoop first pos asclainly save by purchasing from 1& 4 tionAbminese or nervous ­Go to she weak or aging proceeds of the sale are to be de- out this error. call, solicised. Why don't you try It? nerves of the" organs," said be. Each goo And get jFcted to the fencing and care of grin in your old wagon Don't hesitate CO Wrt" to Mrs- inside organ has its control ins or inside therinlZo out down. Make good WMIT'sulifff can W the adjoining cemetery. Watch then whitbT. oa1arlo Pinkham It youneed advtoeabout nerve." , When these nerves fail farm trucks. %onec tenders. -eal your out for bills asking for ur sicicnens. She will U IQ u sorely falter. This V tb as organs mass sort other vehicles repainted =r in confidence and iggiies and On Thursday the students of ise vital truth is leading druainsts everywhere Bu lithoutnatiew proapay, driven from -ommead Dr. Shoop's at reasonable rates. the Agneu Ituml College, Guelph, you tree. Bemuse of her vast , n dispense and to, blood with Dr. Shoop 'm Rheumallid Ron - she has heleed thou- passor,tivo & few davio test will surely Don' me with oommon -will spend the day at Graham experience 1 6 waste 4 where they will sands. Address, LYR34 Mom oil i Sold by T M. McFadden. Thomas Patterson remedies. & sea wiU surely tAll.' In imb- ros., stables horses. Part of their id Sold by T. K. K*F@4- e ho CLARHMONT (Dowswell's old stand' 104 Or liqu form -b b%M 1W ba"M 11 WM W YOM 2W V"�% au don. at College consists in the 9h*1 cimms M, Deemed M.1 and for the EW"YEd.& itu mode aftsir and dwW�14 t* Mud MY §tml� row ging of live stocki a bw4swal hmwl aja.ja soUdeteet. ti�604hwd fd -Rb d0ut16 umm r*& THE ad ow OWN k ried �d OWL SeSAN 'fivd �Itik Mad h" A clergyman so ng of horses no better stable ryman writes. 'Preveritics, those daMbictift tm --Ak- k: C3 a C3 of --li little Coady Cold Care IN 0 in the country than STWEL L.� Tabitte we war n found "Ailadr - . I Prevention surely,will check q. cold*, or the that of Graham Bros.' Between B-5 ROLLM a very few hours. And Pro- 6 a* &MR low e� tMft 110"s dt"N= ts forty students are ex- thirty and for grippe in soekW R ftM -br "a wW W4,7. safe and harmless. No 7 sbanW buy the vientics are 90 T, As, =t bear B judge JTdg1 77 ea be SEU ted to be present. hima. on. mmmmmmmww - hat&----R-7 sickening. Twe T. L SM U1111, 101110- W, QQlaine" nothing' Board leeeen last Quarterly Fine for feverish, rent At the logo children. -ECI I . don. Eect, the Methodist, Church. For salt bv'HOWARD Is. T U ul, H whlwvale, L.�calAxent. 48.&4 26a. Sold by T.-Jd. McFadden. Ing of m Cooper,'Jas. Underhill, JoF. headman, L. Pilkey and John #arris were added to the board of. flT TryD a Cb a 61 . Sent was also lately apix)inted ­1711 '"Nowd0b am -filied-A the as 0% atsate Jose�l�]Fiiikjey up to the time 'e his death. The school. is now prosperous condition. n. a pros ugh. south df here on the E. E. P! r roe an oek road, has advertised action etion sale of farm stock, etc. for ....... nesday neat, Nov. 17th. As he 8 011 s offering over seventy [head of ttle 11 thoroughbred, he should eve �: trouble in getting sale for cattle,, aem. There are m11ch cows as ell as 0 ng cattle'in the herd. e ho4ge young be offered are also of a very . desirable, class. See the I for particulars. Don't rorger the e date--Tuesdayq Nov. 17. A quiet wedding was solemnised Monday, afternoon at. the home on I Th( and Mrs. Gibbons when of Thos. a I their only unmarried daughter,' Miss Eva, was united in marriage Ito Mr. Samuel J. Stephenson, son of John and Mrs. Stephenson, of the base line, Pickering. ' The eremony was performed by the v. J. A. Grant, psetor of the ed by about flf tY guests, relativ- es of the bride and groom. Num- erous handsome and useful wed. ding presents testified to the re- spect in which the bride and groom ,are held. After a brief honeymoon the hap& couple will e in Andley. residence take lip their re, s THE NEws joins their many friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson a long and happy and prosperous life. • Fab till ra Keg As am Oft way buggy All going out of the ED business I have some sn aps. Bug- rX a Jul 20 gies selling at cost. po Sept 1 $70 Maw too w Buggies, rag. $80 no W (55 DOW460. January 1909-Whitby 7. Oshawa 8- BrOU41114- Road Wagons, ,rag. $ 7 to. Uxbridge 15, Catkulaitton lt. "Zorspl err B or 13, UptergroVe. It 'A P All other rigs cut on the same rate. n unlimited 9U' P1Y A00fin d Foed R. J Cowan, lrougham- 93 of op an 0 rs at the Leave your ?_rocl N The Pick6ring PICKERING M MBER YARD of all k for'Ontario and New Brunswick jj in d s hite cedAr shingles. viguance Committee Patent 1"n g and all kinds of building material. on hand. The objedt of this Association is to W. D. GORDON & SON. ,lessen steAling the and prosecute , felons. MAKING d� Xemb orsbavinaproPtrtYst0leu-00 won W case immediately with any member First -class bread constantly on has of Executive Committee. 7 �1.00. at the shop. Wagon on the road Membership fee every day in the week. mov be bad from the President or Tickets Secret&" on application. Cakes of all kinds made to order 7�— Exec. Coin. —L. D. Banks, Oeoi Lang; shortest notice. Pickering, Ont. Ice-Cream. Parlor in connection;' ,-SPIN K I W. V. Richardson, J. A. O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, W. A.'Tbomwnt- I President Secretary. C:,WeMQ4t.. On& P CKE RING - -.m ­�. ­­­­,X�­�—... ­­ �. ; I - . ­ 1r — 4 — ;4 W4 z�, 7�- I L� , � " - r. A, :V. t A,, . . . ................. Mrs. Gertrude McKlernan• MOURNING IN BENGAL. WELL, WHAT -.OF ITI NEWFOUNDLAND When 1 gets mirried she is a. gi r 1hird Anniversary of Partition 0.1 tactically the whole sh(:, BIG MONEY p 1w. The the Province. man only, plays a, sort-of bride- for agents selling our toilet, soave 119MRIH TE Lots making $5.00 a clay. write at anti - European de- groom obligato. A remarkable anti once for full Particulars to the monstration was made throughout oug out WORK DODD'S Bickle's Anti-Consumptive Syrup PLY CO.. Box 332, Toronto recently on the occasion ol TO THE GRAND Bengal G. is agreeable to the, taste,- and (the third anniversary of the parti- KIDNEY PILLS ARE DOIN d is a certain relief for irritation of the lion of the province. In Samoa th -e—Rnart ladies wear s: The natives observed the anniver- throat that causes hacking coughs. it tortoise-shell hats. sary as a day of mourning, discard- Fishermen Regard Them as a B I' used according to directions Boon will break the most persistent cold, ing their clothes and footwear and to Mankind-111r. Frank Banfield and restore the air passages to abs' :i I n from foolia, All shop They Cured His 13ack- their nornial health conditiolf. FEATHER DYEING were closed in' Cal6ufta. ache. Curling and Kit Gle oleased TkUs Several police proclamations were There is no need 'to recommend 1 0 Ulu by poet, I* a, U, T" the beat place is Hosted everywhere forbidding meet- Garnish, Fortune Bay, Nfld.:, to those familiar with it, but to p togs and processions after 5 o'clock, Nov. 9. (Special). —Among the fish= those see' - and BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING OIL k a sure remed4 XONTRZAL and ordering the arrest of any na- ermen, here, who through exposure are in doult what to use, the ad- iiCe is—try Bicklt's Syrup. tive found carrying weapons. to wet and cold 'are. subject "to ..11,000,000 In consequence of the alarming those pains and aches which come ti rumors that the Bengalis contemp- from diseased Kidneys, Mdd's•Kid- Before a thunderstorm, the Au- 8XINS HO FURS WANTE90- stralian bumming-bird covers the Hizliest Prices Paid. write for price list. Addross lated an attack on Europeans, two ney Pills are looked upon as a. posi- companies of Gordon Higlanders tive boon to mafikind. They are ltop of its nest with cobweb, which Stl:rnan Men3haw, Deep Brook. Annapolis ft. *.a• is a non- conductor -of ductor'of electricity. were turned out for patrol duty, never tired of. telling how their Ask for O&rti lir' . 8 and the remainder of the. regiment Backaches and their Rheumatism ARE YOU SICK ? about ray natoMrAl rstuodisq. titre cure was kept under arms in the fort. vanish before the great Kidney ONE OF TUB ROT old time 7-9=edios for all . �i:. I in ovary C&SO. 20 years' ex. skin aflevt it,nssuch as Eczema, Ringworm, Scald- X U ormay, Ko`Laud and Canada. The Ea.-C ��e in Two hundred police with fixed bay- remedy. Vto&d and similar aff*otians is Weaiyer'a Cerato .1-'r Chemic& WorKs. 105 Bouton $"@be t has Norlin, ouotarto. onets marched to the scene of the . Among many others Mr. Frank is an ointment tha, brought relief thousands. E principal _assemblage in Calcutta, Banfield, after years of suffering, JH 1E 11 FREE % RUM while five hundred other police, in- has found relief in Dodd's Kidney There is nothing ]pore uncertain Try 1SdVl -9 Only Ili PUk.;.. f.ur is. telling. eluding. lain- clothes men armed Pills and here is what be woman— except another wo- mag � t1tC61A kd9k Cr&de Art a c4o" la than a with revoYvers, were posted in the his P1%t s friends:— irris Post Cards man. for loc. forzix. native city, in order to be ready' "I find 'Dodd's Kidney Pill,3 the �VIATHER AND DAUGHTER to quell any rioting. best medicine for Backache I have The delicious flavor and aroma, ... el.d"dame. We= d P­ P-1-L 4el, taom *t liA, a PRAJ31N0 PE- Fort thousand ever used, I only used two boxe .4 -ur *I, RU-NA. Fo Bengalis p raded "Salada" Tea is preserved by the V "d 7. -1 ­11'a, T =12 streets, the 4 upek F ckets. L­ - Ii!, -1 laid RI.V1 .0 My* 64 eral It started 1� �IVNJ tyl., &.d �y tzlk r MRS. GERTRUDE MeKIE.RN- mile and a half long, and; stopping, had had for five years. ed to sun, lu�s't�- neVer"expos i P,.,.i t �h f AN. 216 Neosho street, Em- all traffic. Surendranath Baner- through a strain. My father's, back -d.i,t, air, the surrounding odors DO .0% 4,Ur. poria, gas., writes: lee, the "uncrowned king" of Ben- also bothered him, and be got some a -napl.w "I suffered very muciv,'with a se- -1, ''Was escorted by a bodyguard,' relief from on . e pill ' I . gave him. la ' and contaminating influences of., GraiteetPrczaitanlkaijs A,121. other' goods as bulk or loose teas Colonial Art Co., Dept. 53, Toronto "re cold in the head and was al- fr1l walked beneath the standard of They were too precious to give him' -e. 'was complaining of feeling tired Bengal. z A t`eapui test wi�ll.show' the more. All pprsons suffering from 14 ... difference.- and drowsy. When my mother The police prevented any speech- Backache should use Dodd's Kidney utgested and insisted on ray taik- Ps being made by the agitators, and Pills."., When. a girl yawns.it's up to the PIANOS ttY ng a few -bottles of Peruna. I did ateempts' to, create disturban6i's Why do Dodd's Kidney Pills cure 'oun the Ikeme g man to 'get in o, and in a short time I felt like were promptly? suppressed. A Euro- Backache? Simply because Back- stretch. new person. My mother praises pean corporation official was attack- ache is� Kidney acbe,-and Dodd's ARE i very highly and so do I. f-3 outside the university, and his Kidney Pills -positively cure' all The superiority of Mother Confidence In Pe-ru-na. perictrity CANADA'S carriage was stoned, One of Kidney aches and ills. This has clraves� 0 Orin Exterminator is Mrs. M. F. Jones, Burning footmen was severely injured, and r been proved in thousands of cases BEST shown-by its good effects on the --Pprings,. Ky., writes: only escaped. death in consequence li;t Canada;. • If you haven't used children: ' -Purchase a bottle and AND I[VISYCOOV "We have been using Peruna for- of-the bravery of the coachman -our' neighbors. _yourself, ask- 5 give it a trial. KNOWS IT PAYS To foine time and have no hesitancy u recomwitanding it for the thou- ou Th-ere are in Quebec to-day de- THU pAnd nind- 8 &ilmentg AMPLE GROUNDS. IN ants of Wolfe's Higblandirs- BEST on of human - !S A E� DEED. sty A little b,.y,' aged five, had been 'The modern troubadour felt hurt. -ho stormed the place; but, though send 'or our Froo "From a personal test I shall not severely punished by his parents "Oh, w-ell," be remarked, "if -Scottish in everything else, they catarogus No. CS. fiesitate to recommend it, especially for disobedience, and the next day, 'ypu don't enjoy my songs I shall speak French, and do not know e BeU plono afloq go.. Lig.. GUeMD, �21 to all suffering women, without a word to anyone, he }cur -' to the'man in 6e moon.'-' English - Makers of Bell ftilles. sets organs and "Peruss, has -con& tied off to the famil -16,lng gained full _y legal adviser, The pretty maiden -laughed -soft- Autonors, Paver Pianos. 1.40 SUnst=TV for "TU4 D L Af*stbol fnee and a permanent stay in our who happened to be a particular ome." -friend- of his. "Quite' safe,. ' Arthibald," she iPtisstsr, Althaoxh wins, Tanscrupul-us dealers to A Great Tonle say there 1.4. lbecomm doctolp" k bag i agp '�Well, Johnny," said the man of, chuckled. - "The man id the moon clorcl and every bodyl�ldlbiinsss. *to. 'Mrs, Anna Linder, R. R 5,,.Das- lavi, after he had shaken hand's is over 200,17100 Wiles away and can't Large Manufacturing sell, Minn., writes: "I took Peruna with him, "whatran I do for You-7" reach you;` Mother—"Did yon•get that 'awful- C. n—'' No ..out that great tonic for ten times young litigant, "I QVIE r is the beat at I an 4!ot, pat L want d '-FLAT and am well. I would not be with. "Please, Mr. Brown," said the cold out playing 1 1-1.0 cost. 'P to get a i- A txrrLs mother I think I caught it was ag vorce from our family! oFtU one zoake. bons lin-t au ,(-lo but " Forrortz , yesterday morning," -Will. Try IC All druS and 64"tAl gtor*S. $1 my face' "Us& TO LEASE 'ew, It Retains Old and Makes N 67-71 Adelaide St West .A -BRIGHT BOY. BISTS. WILFIRE OUTSIDE HIS LINE. Friends. Tinto was when Dr. r`say," queried the father, "can't 10THER'S GRIEF CARE. presume, my gr�od fell...., Thomas' Eclectric Oil had but a • rou give my boy a position in your small -field distribution,'. but now About -4Ox2OO, lighted by store VP Eve-ry mother is naturally anxi-', you're a laborer?" said 'a lawyer! sn't thirty-five windovs. the ea- e itq territory is widespread. Those Cull that her little ones shall. be! tc, A plainly-dressed Witnkg "I doz%',,t kn;w," rejoined the gro- healthy, good natured and bright. . .!'You are ri . L ten large skylights, most ,.cer. "what can he do?" ht, I am a workman, * I who first , recognized its curative tire length of three sides, alga "Well," rejoined the parent, Every mother can keep her little 1-Eir," replied the-witnez�s, who was 1 qualities still' -, alue, it as a speci- from u acturing a civil engineer. I fie, and while it retains its old up-to-date rdan, f B v, don't SUPPOIle he could do much at ones in this condition if she will f riends it is . evert making new'. It in central part of Toroot Erst, except buy and sell goods and e them an occasional dose of I "Familiar it it h . the use of the., i -a I certain that whoever once uses rental .. includes power, stea.�, Vivby 's Own Tablets. These Tab - ,.picky shovel) and -spade, I pre- Vianage your business for you, but it- will not be without it-. heat, water, electric light 8. "To some, extent. Those are not 10 per cent, leas. than it later on when he gets a little ex Icts cure all stomach and bowel i'bume troubles, break �up. colds, destroy principal . implements "What is matter?" said the r erience and sense he might be able worms and make teething'easy, Equ- the p em nts of my . rates lowest insurance rate -.0 sweep out. do up packages itad wve:r to his coachman. possession I f all good for the new born. baby trade.' though." la, chman. "The hors immediate posse ,run 'errands." or the well grown child. "Perhaps you will condescend to ;,s are rennin away." "Can't You rental to high-class tenant. Mrs. ii W. hem up I" "I ara�afraid'ziot.- E. Stewart, St. Qec;rg6,' N B eiilighien me as to your principal �Vull t -Then," said. the lawyer, after a Ladv—"I am looking for a gover- says:— "I have used Baby's *0**n' implements.'! 'iaess for my children fanager 'Tablets for my little ones for se "It'is hardly worth while­ on delay, "run into. something v- Be FUNK WILSO 'W Inteilligence, Office—"Didn't we eral years and have found them re- don't 'understand, their -nature or cheap.". I with ­0WNSA supply you one last week 7" liable* in all emergencies. I can-!use." "Yes." "Well, madam, according not praise the Tabl-ets.too'highly.." Probably_ not.,"' loftily. "but I.1 Corns cause intolerable' p-ain. 73 Adelaide Street W t .to her report, Soui don't need a Cold by medicine dealers or in�Lil insist oakbowing�wbat. I they are." liolloway's Corn Cure removes the governess. You need a. wild beast at 25 cents a box from The J)r.. - ­,"Brains, sir." trouble. Try it, and see what TORONTO, Orm in is saved. ani, amount of pa Williams' Medi ae-CP,., Brocl�v e, -.The doll is- the. oldest form of BVIERV GIST FIRE SPIMADS In dry S an plaything known. FREE To YOU -AND z - m&tion In the throat grow down Into the FREE TO YOU —MY S I ST SUFFERING FROM WOMAN•4i AIL a lkw promptly.with a cold as with a fro, Lots of bad people are found in lam a woman. —"Do -Tr. boi;iu W cough uso Allen's Lung She ban you you like dark hair or,* jail, and •some worse ones are found nd He— "Dark -*-oil can al-' I know a woman's sufferings. out. quicker' the butter."" I wave found a cure. golden ?" ways see it I "I will mail, free of charge, my home Mrs, . . .... ... W ----u 4 1 . 7 engaged YOU,.L Bridget, If a girl is in love with a young! rient ;!thru anns., unions to any outTerer i ... -e LItUe , ailments. 0 I . I A Small Pill, but Powerful. —1 Women I want to tell all w Mn n rbe can't gi�n an 'one PIRP in a ­ . 1 -6 l3egin to gil They that Jadym — about th�e- c-um--vnu-.-m reader; for you Iin the art of wait* guests, crowd. . I -our. claugmer, your niolner, or your - is 9 waiting .on gu a pill by its size, would consider you You, see, my daughter is coming Vegetable Pil'11 to, be! %vant to tell y ow to cure yourself at ho They are Carefully Prepared. Parmelee's Vog ta withot'll the help of a doctor. Dien cannot h—" * Bridget out next mont lacking. It is a little wonder derstand women's sufferings. What we wo n 11ndade, mum! An" how long. was Pills which dissipate 'themselves in I among pills.. What- it lacks in size know 11-om iyerience the stomach cannot be expected, to c .. we know better she in prison I" es • it makes up in potency. The any doctor. know that my'hornis treat nt come much effect upon the ifitestin' 1 clies which it carri(�s are put p-in k ai sate and, sate cure for all female It takes t*lo to make a quarrel— and to overcome costiveness the I these small dose,;, because they. are, ne3E­ Decurtar to our sex. medicine administered must influ. �.,,fe , o d alit that is no reason why you so powerful that only small closes I I ivan� - _end you a co __F _ou , ence the action of these canals. treatment entirely frciito :-nve at Via should be one of them. I ,j Parmelee s Vegetable Pills- ace so are re0ired. The full strength of can cure yourseirat home, easily, ;,k1v A secured in this form Remember that it will cost )-ou nothini'to give the treatment a ' complete made under the supervision, of ex- 1 the extracts is surely. q In the race for wealth the aver- hem colm a ge man acts like a horse of a long- perts, that the substance in t and do their work thoroughly y. and if you should wish to continue, it will cost you only abo,.it 12 tents a wee �3st intended to operate on the inter- less than two cents a day. It will not inter,"ere with your work or occupation. bared breed. were talking the send me your name and address, tell me how you suffer, ir.�-ou wish, arid I will !n tines is retarded in action until Two young ladies Y011 the treatment for your case; ether Jay about a third wh6 hdd e; cmirely free, •in jilain wrapper, by return mail, bowels. raged to a Nvi will also send' you free of costmyb i3!c - 'IWO M AN'8 OWN MEOI CI(L ADVISER, 'One elephant yields as much as the bow me engaged dowe'r e :just bc6o $ explanatory illustrations showing why women suffer, and how they can ea-61y Cl 'fifty pounds of ivory. wilo playg the cornet, has our themselves at home. Every woman should have•ii, and ie-trn to think for horsC "Whaf Gerold be' wor,;e." children. --Then when the doctor says -" You must. have an opizration," )-ou can decide Andrew Thomas , was' a groat i clainied one, "than four children Thousands of%vomen have cured,thernselves with, my home remedy, ex Yourself. o ';forg�tter." He forgot to pay the,- and a cornet '-Nothing�." said cures sill,old ilryounIX, ToMotherial Daughters, I will explain a simple h except, perhap's, six treatment which speedily and effectually cure; Pain I and Irregular Mcnst�ruatlt money he owed,, and to give people the other, ex back the things' h6 borrowed. trombone." In young Ladies. Plumpness and health always result from its use. children and a INJoreover, he was "touchy" on the Wherever 3-ou live I can reter you to ladies of your own locati,ty, who know subject, so that few of his friends will gladly tell any sufferer that this Rome Treatment really cures all woman!Q-- had any of eases and makes, women strong, plump and robust. 'Just swid ma your. sWdrlp liked to hint that he an,l the free. ten days"treatment is yours, also the'book. Write to-day, as vol ..t e this offer again. Address MRS. M. SUM HERS, Box 103, WlndsoO;� their property in his possession. 1 One day' one of them took his cour- :. Men should look for this n his -hand, "Where's that- five dollars you T a g o n An- borrowed of me last month, & C drew 7" he' asked. Chewing J PATT ISO N "I don't want A 0 Tobacco. It to seem tight, but I've just . got SCOTT ST., TORONTO, to—' parantees thehigh quafity of i .33-35, Andrew replied, with clip;nity, Stock Brokers and Financial Agent 60AP SU "Did you ever see anything T didn't stocks bought Inugd fu return? No, I gliess you didn't," -zht and said m, th, J'a Black 'Watch and other stoc [[all%. 014 a"I I_ I COBALT commission. Correspondence in,%-it,, • Ifs It's easy to see. the blessings of The Big Black P1110.1. ed. Orders may be wired at our expense. poverty through the eyes of a mil-� kd IsSU• No. 46--0,13. lionaiie. a. •'�<' 4 ,✓ R+ ""bra .:p•' ,yr••-M F - ^'o c', = 'C.r�: y�+.' ',"r.:.• ,. a c�-s- ., 3' ^:rr. ;et . _. • . -.. •, r7 t.a,, ��![ ,, ay, yJi� r,. .., :.:'. YrKwiP .. . rs!,"i:K.,B,':,. A 'YUV. ._.- ..,......+' F•'- +w.rs. .. --.'^-•.F,+E ". - :•i. 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On the 'way ter's address,. but would Mr. Wen- he got' out at the station nearest THE OLD « pLD ter go on to Limbula, as he .(Mr. Judge Witmore's house, and called - -- STARTIN `t� �. !+ Craven) had gone to see the mine. c.n that gentleman. To his horror CURIOUS CLAIMS HIS M - ES- . � POINT - Mentally confounding the energy the judge disclaimed all knowledge » of the transaction and s : TV CAN MAKE __ .; • SOMERSET _DEAL — ,f his client, liar. Wenter set out speedily for Limbula and arrived at the Proved to Mr. Weuter that a was ",. .4 ♦ arise at about seven o'clock. Work not in Sydney on that .particular Bag, Watery Blood. "Dr. Lies in W if + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +++ + +t had ceased for the day, but there day' Ding Eduard ' Has Many Perqui- William' Ping Fills Make the were several miners standing Off bolted Mr. Wenter into Syd- sites Which Ile Could Claim Blood Rich and 8,8�, "Aw —I'm with you there," re around the Old Somerset shaft. ney. ` The solicitor's office was not lied Mr. Craven. "I have not (( yet open, so be went on, to the ship -. But Does ?lot. pp Is there a Mr, Craven anywhere Bloodlessness is the starting lunched yet." about, do you know?' he asked. Ping. company s office, where he in- Having illegally changed her ption. When 8 The upshot of it was that the two oint of consum our p quired after Mr. Craven. Here g g Y B Y Best ask Jack Gregor name, },B met with another rebuff, for he name, and assumed the British flag, lood is thin and watery your t men adjourned to an .hotel near by, tbo, man. He knows most ever to which she had no right, a large whole health declines. "" Your face where' Mr. , Wenter engaged a pri- ,,. Y= received a totally fresh address. He r body. about. steamer was in the Australian grows Pale . our & 'sate room. Ater the meal he plied • found anew. Mr. Craven, utterly Y ppetite fails and his guest assiduously with wine, What can he be doing here?" unlike his client. This gentleman courts, recently pronounced forfeit � your heart jumps and flutters at though he himself- drank but spar- Wenter thought as he hurried along admitted having made a confidant to the King. the least eaertion or excitement. singly. The result was that he ob- he had no right still to be taking of a Mr, Brown on the way out Of lath years our British mon- You are always weak and wretch - tained in writing a promise from out gold... He rapped at . the door wbose description tallied with that a_ chs have been so modest in assert- ed and lose' interest in everythiiT�. and a voice''bide him enter. A of Mr. Wenter's client. ing their legal. privileges and pre- This is the point from which you ' Mr. Craven to buy the Old Somer- brawn man sat before a table ff' he rushed to the ,hotel where rogatives that comparatiively few may easily step into that hopeless set Mine for £26.000. Y P11 up with nuggets. thb fictitious Mr. Craven had putt people have the faintest idea .how decline that leads to consumption Of course, bir. Craven, bust- • `I'm looking for Mr. -Jack Gre- up, to find that his client had never wide are these privileges, or how l and the 'grave. . What is actually mesa is .business "said Mr. Wenter., „ ` I ought to have some gory, said Wenter. returned, but had paid his bill from great are the powers of the needed to bring back health and x g guarantee Crown. strength and energy is the new for this." Then you need's t look no fur- Melbourne. ther, for you're looking at him. "' Mr.. Wenter was almost broken The best knov'n and most valu- rich blood Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills "I am' not accustomed to have << - " gasped "You down by the time he reached the able of )loyal perquisites is the actually make. In all the world my ,word doubted," Began, �rlr. f Eh ? as ed Wenter, Craven with a drunken attempt at are joking, I suppose. I want the police- station. He told the who money of people who die intestate there as no other tonic medicine p Mr. Gregory who owned the Old story,­ and .efforts were made to and without leaving known rely- like them, and all who feel weak .dig city. Somerset Mind," trace "Mr. Gregory" and "Mr, tires. Their estates revert to the and easily tired should take these Wenter instantly began to paci- I "Well, I'm Jack Gregory who Craven" without .success. Crown. Each year a large sum- is Pills at once, .and regain new fy the injured aristocrat, and even owns -the Old Somerset." thus credited to the income of the health:. A tually it?" few months later a letter reach- Crown. Miss Ada. Burke, The Range, N. learned that X30,000 was. "You own cried Wenter. ed Mr. Wenter from London. It All wrecks of B., sa s : — "I feel that I cannot sa lod ed at the International Bank '� ' !) on-the name. of . Vernon. St. John j- The man gazed, at him 'critical) the ing, if lie choose to . claim too mac in favor of r. i lams Y• Ten years ago two .young 'men, them. So do the Royal fish, whales Pink Pills. In March, 1907; I was Craven —a fact that he verified dur- "You look as though you're sober," whose names need not be mention- attacked with whooping ling the afternoon. he said, '.`but you talk as than li and sturgeon, and the Royal bird ping coui 8 ed, Ianded at Sydney with a tonsil- the swan. '' which clung to me for several "Very well, Mr: Craven," l� en- you're. silly `drunk.. Town the Old stable amount of money, almost all months tier said. "I will call at your ho- Somerset, and 'it'd take�a bloom -tof which was fleeced from them l Saltpetre is another -Royal per- , and when the cough, disap- tel with the necessary documents as ing millionaire to buy it. ( quisite. The Sovereign has, by an Feared I was left weak and run bir. Wenter. So they resolved to c,ld law, the power to enter any down. All summer I was ailing, �. soon as I can get them in- order.'' "Rut,, man. alive 1 ' I bon ht it , but when the autumn came I seem. - g get level some ,day. The chance Mr. Wenter's first duty on reach - last Friday," shouted,tiL'entsc, "See I came when a sudden strike of old man a land to dig' for traltpetre, or - ` ing his office was to turn up an here; here's the title - deeds." Old.- gold to send 'anyone to dig.. ed to be completely worn out. For English Peerage, by which he found Jack Gregory examined them and was made in 'the \ Somerset It whole month I never moved out - �7ine. THIS A'_tiCIEbIF PRIVILEGE side the house and could scarce) out- that Vernon St, John Craven was i'au$hed'contemptuoualy, y , the third son .of a duke. He also f `'Forgeries," lie remarked. -calm- One of these young men, who dates fro>s� the days wheh salt- walk about the house I was so saw Mr. Craven's name in the list � ly. , `That's what the are. They're called himself Smith, was mine petite was aluabl ' to national weak. I had no appetite; my color of saloon passengers on the R. M. I darned Y , manager to Mr. Jack Gregory ; the safety as i �' ndespensable ingredi w as a greenish yellow: I had se- good ones, though, IIere other, who had taken the name of ent of guiipowdor: were headaches and would, be almost. E. Denbigh- Castle. he. went on unlocking o, small safe Brown had returned to England. Strictly speaking, all gold-'and breathless at the least exertion. I "That means eleven thousand fur I "here are the real . title - deeds. ' xr)e," lie muttere�Is__xap.turausly. tl \o;..you" don't" -Chia, as 3is- .'Sys. ! !Brown came out to .Australia in or- silver found in the United Kingdom took several bottles of medicine, _ )der to work w h Smith in getting is the absolute property of, the but it did not hel me and they Another deal like this and I can' ter made an excited grab at them. even with .Mr• _Wenr___Hi9_ part �,FOwa: `Keen as .it rs� a ;cry stiff ►nY mother gut me three bones of retire. - Then bir. b'`'anter be an to alts -1 g was to act -as a green new - comer, license must be paid to the Crown Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, when I He called on fir. Gregory that �nately rave., implore, and threaten. � but to learn something en route to fur .the privilege- afternoon and told .him that he In trembling fon_es he toll) the story ge of working preci had used them 'I :was much better r; could' not find a purchaser for tfie ># the -purchase' of the mine. Y I satisfy Mr. Wenter suspicions: F;:s metals to b "e found in these and' by the time r had taken 'an- Oid - Somerset' Mrne,, but that he II as it. last' "Monday week you 1P iSydney�swithythe Old Smith Somerset I-1Thea Kin may also eater an jayingtthe best boxes ofjheatth,aw tb a ry yeas willing. to buy it himself. saw this chap?" Jack Gregory ask- title - deeds: which he showed Mr. man's land f or the purpose of m &k heart a I cannot give more than fifteen ed. �'fenter. ' AfterwaFda he had them p P Y ppetite,. good color and re- tlio,isand," he said:.' ''Yea;'r Pried- Wenter. -- ing fortification&. This Royal pre- rpwed..energy." "Then you_ can. reckon the deal Then Gre bry 'cry carefully. copied. Then Smith rugatiye 'is by no means obsolete, 3f You want new health.and new N off," remarked $ir. .Cregary,' acrigtion of the�:tir.a Grcpo deg - called on- Mr,,�ie.nter. and agreed to "Pr.r of late calmly. years land has .been ac- strength try Dr. Williams' Pink. is buy the mine for twenty -six thou- quired for this purpose from un- fills, a fair u'se of this medicine " Y who )lad called on bir. Wenter. ` Is srtnd .po.unds, though .h 'e hardly pos- willing owners alon Then- followed a period of ha that'birn ?" -he asked, y parts ppoin't yod. .Sold b S- sensed twenty-six thousand g g man will not disa y w piing.. Slowly 'bir: Gregory.'s lim- `•`Yes,,tn the'lif�: pence', of our- Southern and Eastern - medicine dealers or by mail at 50 Gam„ At - It was Powered anti';4fr.'S�entei's "i.or' bless ou that's m mine It was. Smith, who is a talented coasts. Compensatio -n -is, however, rents a boa or six boxes for 2.50 n ;price was :raised, until they cried manager ; at 'least, he was Y Now amateur actor, Rho made, up as S11ep• from 'The 'Dr. Williams' Medicine � x' quits at wi9,000. An appointment I remember Judge Witmore, and. so.-"gave a fin- The, copyrights of the authorized Co., Brockville, Ont. was fixed for the following after- dawn. one • you; $e .brought you- ishing, touch to the'deal, versions 'of the jBible. and the Book. �a moon for tare title - deeds to 6e trans -; lie wanted to show a friend over the' The astute bir. Wenter was kept ' daS last week ; told . me p of ('ommon Prayer are vested in A PREFERRED C''rr:17ITOR ferried to -Mr. . Weater's name, and ;urine: And waiting while Smith and Brown the Crown, but authority to you 'sold m _ mine to y , .print. Y} made tracks; but both Smith and them was granted by charter to the We have jusf hegrd a good story then .the wild scamp vlitiidrew, Lhis 141r. Craven'. Snakes , but it's Brown wish they had been present universities of Oxford and Cam- y "Hang him, ".-he muttered, vin- I the funniest thing I've ever struck. about a merchant who recently ictively, "That only means eight Say, was this, Crayon a. tall chap }ewedt the urealirbir Grerormtejt bridge, and by license to. the Ring's Failed. He called all hia creditors thousand now,. Wall, 1:I1 make ! w-ith` an aristocratic dial l" g y— printers. together, and offered to settle with Craven. weigh out,' for esgenses, `'YPS, yes !" . .� must have .been very funny, KING MY PARDON. them at 10 per cent., giving them `anyway." "That's z:iy mans cr.'s old chum.': Cheer up, old friend; we have got Bit, notes payable in thirty days. g more than even. We trust other" It lies with .the King to. parrlonr On the following fternoon Af .� i ; -• -- 8 r,. My word . they ve done if he so leases an convict an an At most' of the creditors lied lit- yon pro - poor wretches yon Have driven to P y y de ho 11`enter entered tile. office . of Dir. per. You paid ups hag Craven .desperation will also get even with Prison in the country, There is hope of getting anything, they John Rankin, a solicitor, and found airs ?" - ea.gorly accepted the proposition. one Mr. Gregory waiting. • With him' P " \ *ot a cent !" bir, �` Wenter �ou some 'day,. c ni A t of George. 111. tht isustatBd l One Inan, however, stood out for was &.-gentleman whom :• he reco screamed. _..Yours gratefully, - ati - better terms and all efforts to et that the King cannot, pardon' per- g sized as Judge �ti itmore, 'a mag -1 Jack Gregory went into a parox'- ..SMITH AND BROWN. sons - convicted of certain forms o{ him to agree were futile. Final- iatr &tie', who lived some miles out 'vFm -of laughter, which so adden- Sabbath- breakin l ..the bankrupt took him-out into of Sydne �` n?. P.S. -It may interest you to know T the -hall anal said :- y and. who was much re -� e. bir. Renter that he made 'a fu`ri that $town was 'as sober as' our - Not a-penny piece in'the way of ispected. c:us spring at the mine -owner, anti '_ Y taxation may be collected in Great '.'When yod come -in and sign with 1 The transfer was made and the i was knocked down for his sins. self at. that lunch at the )tote).. the others, .I will `r>:ake you a pre- p '1fr, Wenter's remarks, though Britain without the authority of . title -deeds h'a.nd.ed over, Judge Wit -� . " \'one, of y ' ictures ue and g Parliament P ferred creditor." more si Win your monks tricks p "q pointed, are hard- , but .an such restriction > g g as witness. " Then, now,'' _Gregory said.' r pbtaing in an colon ac aired b All right, said the objector. 1� fit to print. Doubt.css. they.can Y' Y q y `'Under' those' circumstances I will as though. ire was tearing '-out his! "i'll have 'the law on you," yel- well be imagined. — London Tit 'conquest. There 'the authority 'of.: Jhrart strings, Mr. Wenter produc ,led Wenter, "Where's' your mans- the, Crown alone is legally suffici- agree to a settlement." ' W1 notes for. £1F3,00.1 and -handed'ger'! What's his name?" —Bits. Tire"Papers were signed; and all ent fo )cosy and collect tales. 07 'them' over, to Mr. Gregory. j "He's•left; and ,r-ou can 'find rn:tl' T 1 the creditors left, except, one Following this transaction bir, his name somewhere else. We called Nor •could anyone ca illy object I •ON' THE ATLANTIC LI \ER, if the King were to set up a -mZni �t•ho had been told he- -as to be ..w enter sought sir. Craven, but him Smith, .hut' that's not his pro - � (( of his oa=n, a:ad coined money for pref4rtd. " y. was igformed that .the latter. had per name," said Cre'gor;y. "Now, I She— Did you observe the great. his* own •isse. - Even it the metal tit hat are y-ou'waiti'ng for? "'said gone away fl- khe week -end and.' boo's it,' while 3-ou're .safe -" J aPPctite of tliai stout man at din- the man who had failed. woilld of > f,-aCk until: Monday af- Mr. \Center, tears. of ra e' and i nef 7 were base, it is doubtful. whether "Why,* you -said I was to be' pre ((nn g anything could be done without U rnooir, So Mr. Center was fore - fear pn,,,•;ng rin�rn l,;a fat th��" He="Yes ; he must be w _ rred. I am waiting to' know what staiin1ethatthenbade to Fred up his useless papers-atd�r•an, ea a stowaway!" ": o could'not be I am` ell t t '' e o 'wait his el ent ' k Ile -_- reached Limbula to find the h fined -f for form of cotrrrta _ - - — ist e. - I ell v_ �u you _ w_ill - ggt_. cured t•.e mine for him a- nd'that train go i,e. Jre riii ncthinff." : . iia call and ijil on the man, and was within an ace off :1S IiE:1D OF THE C =HZ RCIi "Get not'!rin-g•? Why, you prom- of 'n; Hondas. He carried out spending the night in jail. But at f It is not easy to start an ar a it lies «"ith the Kin to a iced to make' me a -preferred credi- this p 0nrise, but on arriving at the' length he 'spent a slarpless. �inlrt n,ent b telling g g appoint any tor, if I would sign with the rest." - Y the average 'man qualified person to a bishopric, and And 's0 ,soli are; I make you hotel as presented 'with a letter in •tire• only hotel, at Limbula,, anly ti.at he is working too hard, `:hat is not so well known a fact that the King is s11preme patron Preferred. I tell you no%v 3-011 get cf all livings, and could, if he nothing:' Th'e (titers wait thirty da3-s, before they ki;ow it, a-nd then ' pleased, at once fill airy' that bap- they' get nothing pencd to be vacant. ® 97, ® ® In the matter 0f.eouferring titles, AS THE 13ILL.lOU CLIl1iB. the King's power is practically un- Tak l.mited, and there seems no reason- e the trouble as it comesable Lul,t that he could make ev- ! As the 1iill you climb ; t I y one a .peer ii he 'so desired'. Cer- When thunder beats hi,•, drums, 41 Every mother, e�eryfather, soothes rile pain; then its anti- 'tainl3, no subject to whom.the SON'_ March in time. ' 1 ever, head cf ever' local I crei:• -n offered a title could- refnseILookin'• trouble in the face,- - .� septic essences Lill all diseae. germs on a wound. Then' ! lou're a winner in the race. o . e, is row given an opportunity to test 'o accept it -without -breaking she ' r it builds up new tissue: Mothers have prove) it best law - , the nest household balm the world knows I Ch� pped places, eczema, ulcers, scalp sorer?, for the delicate skin of babes. It `is purely ,Lethal, bian small q ��� CORY ® a 3 perquisites corns an- r [ E flea ds, cuts, bruises, burns; face blemishes, Weser goes rancid, never stains; .is free from the usual nually into the possess'ipn of t!�e t sor :s due to blood-poisoning—all are healed animal fate, and ri +ircral poisrnrs. It is used tho world King. The Dukes of Marlborough Would you like to have a sam - by 3m -Bak. �:ver! Why Once you try, it you will know,, A }l end � \elliiigton each present small le co ' Bendtl •,isad�-erti�enirr.t,thenan:r P copy of "The Farm'er's Ad- Ftores and druggists, 50e. box or oat free Zam -Bak replicas •of the French flag and vocate and Horne IFfabazineit of thi9pa Grand Ic F aillp 10 eau+' P ( I;,oya1 Standard on the anniversar- nnlc o ,Toronto and we wl,l m,,.l Sou free sampfu box. Co., Toronto, ;es respectively of Tsle•nhcirtl' and .THE HE B' R w �1•ater � • _ in dia-wh of the Kind «•l ieh `Quacn ANO wUME , PAPER ,o set annually, so on the American Continent. ' highly are,al- - ,gent annually, 'while' lieriots and �, h.. quit rents tro the Crown'take man,\y ' No'progressi've farmer can af- ,• 11(plrs, arro;Ig. the more curious be'- ford to be'wiEhont it. Publish- f: . n milk -white -ed weekly. Only wi.C,�J per ear. g greyhounds, horse -' Drop post -carol for free sam 72 hoes, and red roses,— London An- pie savers. cogs, Axentq Wante-d. Address: E GREAT SAC.! 0� C IJ R 11 THE F.� '�3�'3 Afl'I��f1iE l Pe.ssinllFm is the power of-enter- Mention' �• °" �ininq all the aches-without, eating) thin paper. London out, any of the apples. i:ai .7 F", V V 7 The open season for Whitefish -The Dramatic Club are mak- LOCALISMS. closed -Theo on Sattirday last. ing at-ran meuts for th presen- .;Have You Seen e -Chas. H. Ham, of Temagami, tation of ,% drama in a few Week✓A, -D. and Mrs. Simpson spent Is spending a few days at his home about which more anon. Our Rue display of Monday with friends in the city. here. - Robt. Deverell has purchased n visited -Misse& Alma and Ethel David- from W. E. Vaustone, his cosy S To 0 -Ernest L. Chapman V ES friends ds in Claremont on Tuesday. son spent a few days with New- residence on Church St. and will -D. F. Every was off duty a castle friends. tyke possession on March 10th. '.few days last week with an attack -Miss Kate Kerr, of Markham -W. W. Sparkq has been of quinsy. Public School staff, was here over -awardedthe contract of supply- -Miss C. B. Simpson spent the. Sunday with, her mother.. ing the coal supply for the school Parlor Cooks- �holiday with friends, in Toronto -Miss' Gertrude McBrady has- and the • same is • being delivered .:and Jordan. returned home after spending a this week. and HeAterg' -T. M. McFadden spent Thanks- week with PortHope friends., -A mission has been conducted giving Day at the home of his pa. -Quite -a number from here at- in the R. C. Church during the -In All - Sizes. rents in, Durham. t6udqd John Creighton 's sale at past week by the Revs. Father -Miss Edna Bo es, -of Wood- Dunbarton on Tuesday afternoon. Doyle and Father O'Reilly, of the ir b dge, was here with her people -Mrs. Thos.' - K. Pugh . and. Redemptorists Order. over the holiday. daughter, Miss Ida, were here -On Tuesday evening last ten -Dr. Henry -will be here as Sunday with W. J. and Mrs. , Mil- new members were initiated into Rapp Thought, Usual next Tuesday to attend to ler. the re sects of the A.O.U. W. This -Mrs. Tbos. Harsell and Master makes a total of seventeen new bis professional duties. Pandora, I.- aster Allan Clark left Satur- Harold Creig, of Uxbridge, spent membeLa- ithia the past Month, day afternoon for Hamilton to Thanksgiving with W. J. and Mrs. and the, pr6spects are bright to :Jmperia -Oxfords, spend a week with friends. Harsell. greatly increase this number. Mr. -Mrs. C. Dillingham and dough- -W J. Harsell's ebony dog Bain, the organizer, is doing ex- ter, Mrs. Cameron, spent the holi� "Keeper" is no more. He was fat- cellent work for the order. Only one place to '.day with Claude and Mrs. Field. -ally injured on Supday by a G. T. these, at --J. R.. and Mrq. --Thexton and R. train. WHITEV,ALE :family, of Toronto, visited with -Miss Lizzie Elliott, of Toron-. Mrs.-W. P. Spink, of Seattlti, is vie- A. and Mrs. Allaway over Thanks- to, • has been. visiting with her iting relatives at the vale. giving. mother and other friends during Miss Crollurst, of Toronto, spent a J J �. � U � D Y' -Frank Hurlbut, of Toronto, a the holiday. few days this week with friends in the 0S former, -resident of this place; was -James Haley injured his*arm val" e. over Sunday with James and Mrs. on Saturday evening while eu Mrs. John* Poucher, ofToronto, is Brien. route to the visiting her daughter, -Fred and Mrs. Logan and their wreck l or. �Iir­ l4pron and daughter'Edua, o -helf and t r. u da-b- A 7 T R visit the scene of Mrs. Albert E. eck at Port Union. M , ujhter, or foronto,-Ifolidayed -2drs. NtN f at the home of the former's par- ers, of Toronto, ba.ve been spend 'Toronto, spent the holiday 7itb-W. V S. 'Major. r ents here. ing the week with the forme. S Miss' Mabel Leary, of Toronto, is -Miss Mabel Carter, of Mon­ sister, Mrs. R. Deverill. spending a few days with -her parents MEANS SATISFACTION treal, returned home on Saturday, -Mr. Burgegs and daughter, Of this week. Y,3 w after spending a week wi th Dr. Toledo, Ohio, and.Mrs.- McLagan, John and Mrs. Burkbolder, of Lind- 2d. avd,.Mrs. Bell. f Hamilton, ti Logan this week. Hamilton, are the guests of say, spent Thanksgiving with his -Mrs. Bingham, of Toronto, I �Vs. mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Mason and two sons nt a few days last week with, -Levi Evans, of Moscow, -called. xvent. Thank.4giving with their uncle. Cs t. jr -ieiid, Dr.. Bell, OU.Tueq- r, Gordon -and other upon bis,fi Joseph McNeely. Jose h , �ds bep re its. day. Mr. Evaus i,3 in search of a Mrs. Samuel Dixon 4nd son. Garnet. -Mrs. W. J. Reazin and sous, good farm and looked at several have been visiting her, parents, John �Clarence and' Harold, have- vac being offered for and farms that are firs. Kirto n 'e'dthe farm and will reside in To- sale in this locality. Angus Matheson, wi th Wife s:nd ronto for the preseut.' -Have VOUr butter wrappers daughter, spent-jiL few days with th his a t , a triflhLg NI r� -r. - . " CD -Mrs. James StephenSOD, we prin,ted b� us motber. Parker. --Nfr.-a-'nd M­r—s.A:' E. urn nn --Z*gret to sa -th sic I Iq 0 ex- Y, is oil e I paper and secure two cents for their home in Cookshire, Quebec, ---with &it attack of pleurisy and is tra . per pound for your btitter. an Wedue,,day morning. r that advance under the doctor's care. The dealers offe. Nfr -. An-nis. of Dryden, Ont.�. has a fo.LW days with his xis —Owing to the 1heavy traffic when printed wrappers are "sect. ben* see T)g and to the smashup at Port Union .—Miss Kate Liudsay, Hornby, ter. Mr . Judson Pugh. Saturday the trains were all Mrs. J. S. Gulls, Geo. Hall, Chas. We at . e pleased to, learn that little.. i Dotty Christ iau� who has been serious- from one to two hours late. Hall and. daughter, of Toronto, —W. G. and Mrs. Ham spent the Frank a not Mrs. Hall and baby,--of ly ill, is now on the mend. Thanksgiving holiday with their Riverdale, spoint tlie'holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Randall and Mrs, F. Wilbur. of Sintaluta. Susk.,returued If its a Range you want just call and see. our t o daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) B. N. de Pop F. —.H. and Mrs. Hall at Raceside. Wbitevale on Saturday. ' Wagner, of Shannonville. Friday Bargains -1 lb. mi xed Misq Blossom Bastin s, of Toronto, beeti visiting her siAter, ew Family So:uveb —W. Morecombe has been off peel 16c, reg. 21c; 1 lb. shredded h,, Mrs H s, duty for several weeks suffering cocoanut 20c, reg. 25c; White Pugh. during the past week. of 'from &-felon on one of his fingers, Lawn aprons with -the handsomest Range made bib 15c, reg. Mr. and Mrs. Geddes and fatn4, but which is now improving 25c; White Shaker Flannel n ' ight Toronto, took their Thanksgiving pson —Mrs. (Rev.) W. Moore spent gowns 50c, reg. 65c. D. Sim dinner with S. R. Pennock. Thanksgivinj at the home of her & Co. Mrs. H. H. Middleton (nee .Ruby S Kathleen, of Re parents in iDgStOD, it being the '—The debate on Tuesday even- Spink) and daughter ..,-CHAPMA k are visiting with her uncles. A M and inn and W. R. Major. 1. occasion of a family re-anion. ing between the Pickering IN. a —Misses Marie and Gladys Bate- Almond's Epworth Leagues was Misses Annie aqd Georgia Larkin, Man, of Toro ' nto, spent a few days won by the latter. The subject who have been 'atiending Loretto. here at the home of their grand- was "Resolved that the entrance of Abby, Toronto, spent the holidays LAST CALL THIS WEEK heir father, John Larkin. .;parents, Squire and Mrs. Bunting. women into the trades Find pro- with t —Dr. E, J. Shirley has for sale fessions is detrimental," Almond's two coal-beaters, one almost new., league taking the affirmative. The funeral of John Cowad, of To They will be disposed of at a low —The Pickering branch of the ronto, formerly of Uxbridge, took It cannot be denied that we sell cheaper than any other stone in town. Just call and see our Fur Lined Costs. Our Flannel Blankets. price as he has no further use for Upper Canada Bible Society held plate last week. Sweaters. Men's them. their annual meeting In the Our Flannelette Blankets, Men's —Norman Poueber, of the To- Methodist Cburch on Wednesday TIME TABLE—Pioltaring Station G Underwear. Boy's Sweaters. Our Overalls Street Railway, visiVd N. evening, Nov. 11th, at 8 o'clock. T. R. Trains going Eat does as follows-- Boots, Mitts, Caps, 'Sox, Horse Blankets, Oil Cloths, Linclisums No 1, ALDd Mrs. Mechin on Saturday and Jesse Gibson, of Toronto, Secre- ONo. .6 Mail 8.19 A. M. and Groceries. Why they sell themselves. All firsr1a"'. 12' Local 2.43 F. M. Sunday, and when here gave THE terry of the Society, delivered 14 'Local 6.04 P. M. y rmers, Supply CO.",­Pickerin' NEws a pleasant call. very interesting address—"From T in@ going West dues as follows- -Onto —Miss Blake, who ,represents Cape to. Cairo,"_ illustrated b No. 13 Local M. Fa P 9) the Catholic Book Store,. Toronto, some splendid views. The, at- 11 Locaj 2130 P. M. accompanied S,35 P. M., here -d by Miss, Doyla, were tenolance and offering good. 7 Mail this week in connection with —The township council met on •Sundav included. the Mission in the.Catholic Church. Wednesday afternoon, but want -Win g R. Brown will -hold an of space pre'verits us from publish- Vintet --Goo4s' 7:, Fall 'and -, "ituction safe of his farm stock and ing the. minutes this Reek. A: Wlements on Wednesday next. petition containing 524 watt• a We -ixderstand 'that Mr o" s the council to Dickie & -Co 's. Br wn' presev Z! Ce.- to.� P10,T-ig.l011t oat u tim i by-law repealing 'local ........ next spring. option. A co unter petition con- —Richard, and Mrs. Every and taining about 470 names was also th 1, li- and 2 yards . wide. A so, I and 2 son, Master Charlie; of Oklahama, 'presented. . The. council will hold Nine varieties of Floor Oilclo, Floor Oilcloth beauties.. are visiting the former's brother, a special meeting next Thursday yard Art Squares in F n arrived. D. F. This Is the second time when the matter will -be decided. ';New Flannelette and Union Blankets just in, thin v-eigbt years - that —At the recent elections 5673 PQ Pf'WAMI Mr. 0 _ ffi t vsklne -11 11 Every has visited relatives and V-0tes were pulted out of a pu."ible Ladies: size 2 pair fibe 40 cents. 6762, wbic:ti in-Cana-da.- Men's i7 —Turs. A Ingersoll, polled. When the removals and M -t -Socks at 15 cents. In Men's Winter Underwear we have a big sitoc4j rang ;�i from 45c' sang several solos in St. Andrew's deaths are deducted - cted from this up to $1.25 in . price. 'Church on Sunday last which number it will"be seen that com- d ..'v�ere 'greatly' apprk-iated. Mrs. paratively few persons ,failed to We have those sizes. hl,B'oy',� Underwear that are bar tq get, also a 'Kerr, who is soloist in one of the vote on that day. In Pickering choice lot of Children's. Underwear' at job prices(. churches in Ingersoll, has a fine township the lists contained 1486 s and Drawer contralto voice which is under iian3es. Of these only 252 failed KEEP, THE BEEF We- have sixteen lines in Ladies' Wool Vest' 4 for winter ..'.Perfect control. . to vote, , -which -shows that 'an un, wear. Come and ' see em. . —11. G. Kerr left on Monday usually large vote was polled. Mr. EXTRACT IN THE .See o ur Bargain Sale of Wool and Cashmer e Gloves at 5c, 10c, Fol%�ke's.ninjority..is..officially de- wool 15c. Mostly red shades. ..evening for Ottawa, where he will -an -be employed for about a MODtb in Glared to be 243. the interests.of the Massey-Harris —The Markham and Pickering and see our stock in all kinds of Fancy Wool Goo 8 and New -Co. The company's warehouse in Telephone Co. have the poles on ROAST Come, Dress Goods in the latest styles. Our price's are rig tand the Capital is being moved from the ground for the extension of we will be pleased to show our goods., .-one, part of the city to another, their lines to Pickering.. station, Keep in the -meat all the be will and 'take stock during that also on the fourth concession east wholesome juices—the real -We have the latest and nicest in Fancy Collars. nutriment of the roast.., time. to Atidley, and also from'-Green Kinsale._ work of —Among those who visited wood to Kin, The in Pickering over Thanks- erecting the pole's has begun and Use the SOUVENIR Range e: A. M. and Mrs will be pushed forward so as to with its Aerated (forced -air) giving Day wef johil"I" "Dick ie' w6rk Kerr, and Miss Ross, of Ingersoll ; bit ve 'the completed before Norman frost sets in. The company is pre-' Oven. It provides for p are air Allan Kerr. of Chatham and H. G. Kerr, Miss P. J. Wright, pared to ilistal phones for anyone currents all 'round 'the- roast,p Ed. Oormley,, Lloyd. Bateman, living alongside where poles have and prevents the burning out a m ily, been erected. Miss Cars;o Green ni I � . . Been On Mianday, Master Willie or the fryi of the whole .Geo. and Mrs. Law anti't' ng out ftcl t 0 Russell Shirley, Misses Singgie Law, of Toronto, who was spend- meat strength. ' and Josie Moore, Miss Gertrude ing Thanksgiving Day at the Allaway, Home of his aunts, on Church St.,. That's the... We have a. large assortment of BootsJust arriv ed- - —Dr. E J. Shirley has complet- met with avery painful accident -fall trade. follow for the ed the work of moving his office wbich we hope may not be SOUVENIR RANGE ke fixtiire.9 into his residence. we ed by any serious results. He believe it is his intention to move' was stooping to pat a bulldog THE. G.URNEY-TILDEN Co­ The Celebrated William$'­M - .,,:'the building formerly occupied Hs thHt was kept chained. The* ani- LIMITED, \o- better goods, made in Canada) Alisoffive. This chn ng(-v%"ilLgreaflv real sprang at him and can ht HAMILTON, ONT. s, Do ts, odds Youths' 11 " hint by the face.• sinking his teeth CRANCHICS AT MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, We have also a few pairs of Boys' and Youths'Do improve the aplwnrance of v- into both elic-eks. The hoy was and ends, we are clearing at half price. property, and -w ill he (ine it of VANCOUVER. Call and see them. of impr(�v(-mont,i lit, hir . taken to Dr. Bell who canterized FOR 9A11F BY AI recently made. His f 1)16�"-. Ornier, on3v,- will be offered, for &t le h2,will fill. He w able to return to his kering 'i