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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_11_206� "A ;A .'.!'K" 7 ---------- No 7 'RIN(I ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 20,19(8 T t. VOL. XXVIII PICKE prommi,otanal HIGHLAND CREEK WHITEVALE a e s m ­EOZEMA. 11[orse B1 DLk t ism Lena Mansfield, of Toronto, Mr. muel Soloman, a 'native of P Burma, will address the CASES TREATED WrrE1[ Medicai You want the i spent Sunday under the parental roof. amgoon. r kind of you 'horses cannot get off and this is Archibald and Mrs. Taylor, of To. Whitevale.Mission Circle in the Bap- -BELL, M. D., where you can get them. ronto,.spent the holiday here with the Jist Church here on- the evening of former 's parents. 27th, beginning at the A m t Friday, Nov. 9 rAss House Burgeon at the Fdo We have a good assortment.and the 43,oneral Hospital. 'BuoOssoor to Dr. X.= Miss Ethel Bush and Miss Mabel hour of 8 o'clock. inan Odoe hours a to to a in. I to 3 0 in end 6 prices are so every person Crandell spent a few days last week to Bp m. Pickering. oat r 43-1y can get them. at- Thomas Britton's, Woburn. Genuine Saskatchewan Wobes, -CHERRYWOOD tors KOV N. FISH , M. D. "CA OftraAM A&V Ems PHTSEOIAN AND SURGEON the best in the land. ' "C9Ik6 OR it Mm" it Member of College of Physicians and S WHITBY. Miss L111v Timbers visited her peo- 6141LI, Pat 'SingleMarnesi, Tdam Harness.' ple here on Sunday. Ont. As•ocists loroner, County of =Zt, 'Mae Hovxs--8 to 10 a. an, and 1 8 and 6 to 6 David Ormiston, Reeve of the town, Miss Sadie Sparks is having quite a Holters, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, xx P. en. Brougham. Ont. it —ly Brushes, Metal Polish. Gal Cure, is seriousl '11 stay with friends here. W.. J. CU4, 'T HERBERT KIDD, M. D -ger- of-the-­Farmers�-. ve Har� Mrs. Liiubghlin on Sunday. C. M. Axle Greas6i Hoof Ointment.- president and mani- Mis- Dunn and Air. Lottod visited 0 an HC&A-Iluba eit M1 d DresshTw.- a of to ed 11 0 M of ebysicians ur- %frI no to House Burgeon G Team Whips. Buggy Whips. vesting Machine Co., was discover Harry Hughes is leaving for the old aa. Emergency and Burnside Lying -in Hoopi- unconscious in bed at his hotel at a country early next month. .'We of Toronto. Office 3u Alexander ifforgau•s THOMPSON BROS., - Pickering la'te hour Tuesday morning. FOR A SKIN ASPAS Mts. Joe Laughlin has employed Ralph .d SUPOtS CUT1JtKAPPCDmAft9 residents. opposite Methodist church. Clare sician summoned lokey has Henderson for the winter months. acZaMA.P114pas P11.92. Zaant.. Out. !,Tle phy CIATIGA WHEUP1 TIS a slight stroke of- paralysis. Mrs. Clo- We -are sorry to hear that Mrs. Lame Back. and, key has' been summoned from To- Cbnpman is very ill as is also Mrs. ronto. Lawson. F R. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS. F. Rodd has taken possession of the Are counted cured from the start, as it it-.XK, Kidney Cure GREENWOOD Roach farm lately occupied by Thos: active acts any diseased skin or so • TBR, County Drawn A.Morney. and County' H rM a )Ilmor - Conn House.. whitbv. IC•T Quite a number attended the, combi- icke. We welcome Mr. Rodd and DR. SPARK'S The foil esday, 111, bride 1, ,,midst. ter •at-Law, ered -g --of L. Solicisor-Not the best known for weak T. BAROL.kY, Barris lowing prescription is rousts- n,ti,,,, sale here on Wedn A meetin the Ladies' Aid was VEGETABLE OINTMENT &ry Public, Special Exami- I Miss Pearl Conner. of Wh.itb is h When one PP ner for HiRa Court of Justice. Bw.ceo-or,to kidneys -or rheumatism visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. At held at Mrs. Laws on Thursday after. take awe a lied to ft Case Of Eczema. woa��' xessrs-'Dow 4;* McGillivray, Brock &:g and put the skin fntD& noon when much business was done. skin sty, all redness and kill all dtoeas"� k� Oom George r All PIZ061814t; 0 atind Extrae, Car-pelzia- I nil Lane and wife moved their petit a k- At the Epworth League meeting on Fluid Extract Mtndeliou, ounce househ ode ffBets to the city this wee Fluid Extract B-arberry, ounce Will, John and Mrs.:- Stephenson General oral and Drug Storeb. Largebox;es,-- "o tar a ratm. n All t t Mooday in Toronto with the Su day evening held in the church, 260. Ask -tor samples. and enough Syrup Sarsaparilla to spent Artbur Taylor gave a paper on "Tem- make a f6ur 6urive mixture. 1ILLt iies sistpr.'Mrs. White, perance.11 Mr. Rogers also spoke. ThO WARADN-MCDO. . ULD CC�. Afailory"n. orr.. -FIOPXINS.VETERINART SUR Thomas Wilson left here Tuesda fT These' meetings are fine for the young For Good Meat try.... QEON, AND DENTI-4T. Etc. and Dosz—A testis after each men] roortrinIc-for BurlinWton. Graduate of the Ontario V9$ - It r�'. - .. and at. be(Ifinip., Airs; Wir eople of the district. to whom a very 7_.IO94,-Tor01ItO.- registered member of tb- t4on will join him in a few days. El'arty welcome is extended. ioaz%rio Vowriniry Sledical Association. f- Franc G leeNsm. who hay. 4nale A *,0,4 04, 1, q,,O. Ow. and one -"Garter M The Ch+-t:rvwood Chm-ph noniver rcb of G.r4en R!ver. Office ills ohosinx forwe t%v,o Y-�ars with lier I;i-wtile.r in Nl(pn- sary will be bold- Sundav, Dec. Oth.' ,urs a to -11 a.m•, and I to 4 p in. Privat• Have, yon 4)­f ­.-t ive• -Fy(-%isrht ? If' .- t;Lria. is lioifie here on a . Visit with her 1111tI14,111� b, G o 01 d &'ffle11F60W .400boue in, my office P.O. %ddroes. Green 4o don't delay. y home choir. the _; %nui vyesexatnin- f3thi-l'. N1. 0 4-94i NXhitevale Raptist, and Zion' Choirs. Family, Butchers; DUNBARTQI!5; ed bv usand —i-m4- an exact correq- Aliq% Mamie Bruce. who hats R ent Sermon" by Rev. Ti ir-key in the. aft0r� FYeA tV t(A fl-Pe, 8ati8fACti0b' thf'�UITIIW�rhere %i,th Revl.fir _2Ms. imori-and Rec. -Bailey.- of Scarboro, guaranteed. nieker.h-ftfor her hot . iie in Beaver- ti)(ming and Pvpri ing . A Ten will be Fresh Nfeats of the flnest finality aft. bin ob Wvdn"lay. given. the Tuesday evening followi- the lowest poWble prises POUCH P, R bwtier f -A alway-i on band.. 0 T -M. I ol ad' NJ i 4,,1 Gt-ry�y und her cou-i n of Ttun. riaud Llew2a-c itn'u-4ham. Oat-. - � - d _T110' At %r en ig,atid a1etture_ by Rev. C_ O-L J Qhn- I trm- zpv-nt-a-l�-w d4 With thefortij- - Sm-6ked Haiti and Baeon a speciafivry kton OrtePt).-Rivev Quartette will HOPPER 'Nsupr of Marrinsre Chettiiskand Uptjeian- IT4 briother John Oerry.and while il) att A trial given, satisfaction her- w-wo th*­ -of Alf, urjo-Mrs.- -id. Licens" iatbanountgr Of PICK • HIN U. ONTARIO-. Trefnhle. guarantee 011W. t store and bis'rosid4ince. Cliioxvont. Our Motto: -*'Health by Good Livi One cif the-mn,%t -sureessful'concerto Remember John A. White's Big duliTI•N.'13, leaner 04 Marriage ht!hl hero for, some time was that of Sale, •-next Feiday,. Fri(My evening given by the teacher ucoa�sss for the County of Ontario. Western lank ' Mo at the store or as his residents. Pickering �iagr�er` & coo' "d pupils of otir s6hool. - Each and MONGOLIA e very pupil rendered their parts very belle are ringing here. XTORWAY HOUTSE.—Norwa efficiently, while much credit is due Wedding .71 Have a full fine or tresh-FLud our- ex- pupils, who, io - wiltin ly assisted Alark 6d a lad fKind spent Sun-' ..Canad'a, EinrotouRoad. Paruculw attention giv 9. 7 Sun- en to farmers attandt as the Toronto va rkets. ed constantly on hand. the teacher in carrying out the pro.- day at Box Grove. ]test accommodation undwthe new manage �uo rat. Charges moderate,, J. J. II.C. gramme. Thos. and Mrs. Dillar called on's. -Pickering Branch. an Spice Roll. Breakfast Bacozi. prielor, Barkey on Saturday. Ha.- Bologna. Weinei-9, etc. GOODWOOD J. B. and Mrs. Turner spent Friday, Incorporated by act of Parliament low Da. BRATQN. TO WNSHIP OLE RK. of last week at Green River. O Got . ivoyancer. Co—onfedanerfor taking 7 Highest prices paid for Bible Society meeting was held here J. Madill.-of Toronto, spent . t Sunda 'Al"Wise. Accountant. ate. - Waaey 60 loan Y Authorized CapitaLl, At on farm lame: of Leo- Butcher's Cattle: on Monday evening. with his uncle, John Madill. 01,000.000.M Subscribed I.M. ORL Adjourned Court of Revision met Andrew and Mrs. Graham visited here on Tuesday of this week. friends to Stouffville on Sunday. Paid up M. MAW, Licen' Rest Account W All kinds of sales sed* Auctioneer. REAL ',ESTATE BaptIst,roll call and Thanksgiving Gen. and Mrs. Judd spent Sunday at Assets 350,00D.Me romptly attended to. sermon was H. Hodgson. Alton&. 6100010011XL_ Charges reasonable. Mphone residence or held on Monday after- write, Greenwood,,Oat. noon and eevening. Mrs. Parr has returned-home, after, -Orangemen turned out to ending a few weeks with friends nx Cow -c E T. a. MCVTTj,A mjbsq,� pi�aay Local •p ending in POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Insurance and funeral of the late Mr. Robinson at 7carento. 'X • for ConoUss of York and Ontario Aue. Markham on Monday. David Tran and sister, Miss special Una sales of all kinde &uonnod to on shares" visited friends in Claremont attention oven to lftriner'f Aw" notice. Address Green aiver P. o., oak Conveyancing Done Miss Wotterwell, C. Dixon'F. Filds, Not" Collections solicited and pro L. Whittleton. Cliff Ellis, and Nellie day. Farmer's Notes discounted A==== Foreign Exchange bought and sold Dndft Me- Tran 9 good. a7allabls On all PwU of the world B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- Mr. and Mrs. t I clealso .. My were here on the holiday. Sunday We tioneer Tor Ontairio, Allkinds Miss McCullough, Mrs. E. Miller, with their daughter, Irr.10 Thomson, ''dondno$" elsbor L)T YsoWy or by LUGUOU. Bale Ho' of Claremont. use and Lot f6z; We or to rent. moses'oolleaud. For dates or other pardiniare Mrs. E. Whittleton, A. W. and Mrs. = ly,sllrosideuoo. Rlizabolb RL, Pickering Also Planing Mill for sale. Crosby and Miss F. Morgan, were in Mr. and Mrs. Bowers visited the Sw,ings Bank Department. .. iatlentioa. 6 left as New / ,0200 win, receipo 175ompt 'the city last week. tatter's sister, Mrs. J. Spears, of Atha, On Saturday evening an engine ran on Sunday last. Interest allowed on depcwjts at higs-_. credited CW, POUCHER. Liceusb . Auction- 150 acre Farm for sale, off at the north switch on leavtmg the Jacob Barkey went to Goodwood on est- current rates, and To ow. Valustorand Collector for the Coun If you want to buy sell or rent, Wi aiding after the passenger train went Monday to calf, on his daughter, who. paid quarterly to depositors. flies of York end Ontario All kinds of auction at my office. Bargains. north. It was replaced, again in 19111 with the fever. ',:t 96,10• elluductOd and valuations made at mod- Miss Gladys Ramsey, of Malvern is Chas. A. McClell ', M14r_ • •r&$• charge. Estates and eone*nmento con. about an hour. an sailily managed and sold by auction or n Association` met -here in �11 -s with grand- gist The Felon , few weeL 111102,1959". reoft, notes and . annual session and elected Jam�-s Moir-' in rs private sale. We V. Richardson'.' other, M . Jos: Rahisey. Read the pain formula on a box of PSQk• -7 fsafflsl scoounts.promOtly collected and satio- actory settlements guaranteed. Phone or gan. president and R -Crosby secre- Mrs.- Thomas Hodgson, who broke Pain Tablets. Then aak- your doeS67W.. write for lorme, and ea-�Acalars, Broutiffiam 7 Notary Public, Pickering. tary,. ;is last year's pres. and sec'y bad her leg some two weeks -aqo, is im- there is a better one. Pain means eene. Out. Dal" M&Tbe fixed by phone Nxw� both died during the year. proving very slowly, as this is the gestipis—blood Presure somewhere ogles. Y Shoop'e Pink Pain Tablet' Rev.. MX.- Tove gave a splendid third mishap within two years. . a Check, bats .* Th Winter has come ain, as one may 14de, Ong a-ksgiving sermon nn Hunday pains, womanly pains, pain anywhms- Iverq morning last and his son- Harold of saw. -Cutters I bounding to, the Try one and see 1 20 for 25o. Sold bm _L A D D E R Richmond Hill, prea:6bed a most Harold, merry chitne of their 'bells, and "the T. M. McFadden. quent and edifying sermon -in the wedding cake is ready. Which Green �4 all kinds Manufactured to Order. First-class rigs for, hire eVeqiDg.tO a large congregation. River swain will be' ,ffmt? Write or phone us. igl.t Day or in L'•"';�., 0 SCARBORO BROUGHAM Blacksnii thing. and Woo'dworking "e.., BUS MeotR all trains of'all kinds. We are sorry to say that John I-%- F. C. Meebin has taken up his abode 22 lbs yellow Sugar "$1.00 g promptly attended to. FrAtigh, who has beim in poor health 'Teamin in Whitevalew Shop dose We 20 lbs best granulated 1.(" dnei3days all summer, does not gain strength as - W. J. Bodell was in the city on I 7 lbs Victor rolledoats .25 and* Saturdays.' Agent for Canada Carria'ge Lo. his many frie:hds would . like. dayon businest§.• .4 lbs good Raisins ;25 7 64 W R It is reported that our townsman, Mrs. R. S. Phillips is visiting friends -8 lbs cleaned Currants .25 Dreek R Poo.. I It J6 )F.ve Anniw,-Wxs successful in carry. %-Tt! JU AUL-ULI in Philips' baking powder .7Z. oil, Ontario • in off tbd On bell clock at the A • He Acks 9 n_umb�-�4,frp.=.'�r6 attended E'. E. bs Philips! Speicial- Tea, h2ci" at q oc - - - 11 Agincourt black,green, Japan or mixed .90 shooting match on Pugh's.sale,en Tuesday.— Thanksgiving day. Mrs. 11'affi and hiss Maggie Feasby 2�fttlde to t1a; lmla-lojtc- 6ur villiige is now being favored spent Tuesday in the city. CENTRAL 'BUSINESS with . "I Jos. and 31[rq I GEO. PHILIP, Grocer, Brouglia-M.. I have a stock of Verity ow points ral mail delivery and many Burk spent Sunday and sole shoes on hand, and not wish- of'our villagers have taken advantage with friends in lira. River. COLLEGE ing to carry them- over until another of the boxes furnished' by the depart- Mrs..Mattbews is -visiting with her. , Of Toronto- has started -bo-u ment, and lTave lind them put lip on daughters in Toronto for a few weeks, - WATCHES year, I will sell them out at rbduced t s- Z and women h Miss Minnie Brown spent a few prices.. Veritv and Wilkinson points 4 ands of -young mEn n the. street convenient to their dwel- "N arid sole shoes of same number will fit �V on the easy way to independ- lings. last week,with hiss Patterson of the same plows. ;.ce and success. Let us give. Geo. Empringhain, who has cartied 7th• the right - ght start. or� the blacksmithing business here for There was ;CLOCKS. AND Write a- large attendance at --ROBT. S. PHILLIPS, a number of years, bas sold out to a division court here on Thursday and for Catalogue and plan to spend blacksmith from' Malton,'ar Brougham, Ont. the next six months with us, bl, A with his Friday of last week. Enter any time. son John, will devote.bLs time in look. Russ Conuer and Bert Ham have :�.JEWELRY Address W. H. Shaw, Price!- ing after the interests of the- general returned from the west and report a DOMINION BAINE. al, Yonge and Gerrard Sti., store which was for many years con- very enjoyable trip throughout. 3Reac'L 40fti-ce, Toronto Toronto. ducted. by the late Geo. Chester. Geo. Philip has 'had ins.talled'in his At Slaughter, Sale Prices Levi Annfs, who has been oversee. store a new coffee-mill and is prepared '-Ca pitat paid up $'3,9N,000 �pSVVVVV in the Canadian exhibit at the Na- to furnish the best coffee for hismany AT MliM Y tional Exhibition; Edinburgh, during customers. Reservo fund undi- ride� un" all, xpected horo day I profits 51300,000 the past summer, is e e at At li'm60-ting of tbb Union Sun Bassett 's Removal Sale. -Deposifed bythe -public 35,000,000 BRITISH the end of this week. he having sailed field recently it was decided to hold for home on the 14th inst. We ex- their annual Christmas ent6rtaftiliaent- Total Arsets A 47,000,000 CANADIAN Best Businesi pest Mr. Annis will give us an inter. and oyster supper on Tuesday, Dec. 22. Sale on until D6cember7lst. BUSINESS Training -at reason- esting report of his experience in'tbat Mrs. -E. W. Bodell, of Cobourg, spent %2- COLLEGE able prices. historic city in, the near future'. a few days here last week. he left IN#ITft BRA TORONTO Start any time. Mrs. John Board of met on Thursday for -Chicago where she Now is tlie time to buy •Woburn Ge I ral• Banking Business with a very painful accident. While joins her husband, who has a* l.ucra-. --transacted. Address R. A. Fri rqu at oity� =XMAS GIFTS. hArson,'B. A., driving home frnni Aginynll�t;� tiV- 6sition in th K-1,11julpal, Corner x onge aml. Vloor The Christian Church friends are evening the horse got off. the road and Sts. special at ention given to the collee• the rig was upset into'thi- ditch. 'Mrs. very much pleased -at the 'result of Call on us after tbat*date at our do Fit farmer's. sale and - Beard's arm was broken in two places, their anniversary services on Sunday, flew tand Opposite the now s but we are lad to say she is-doing as tbe.8th, and the. hot roast or English other notes. well as can glad expecied under the cir- dinner �he following eveniiIj. Every- Post Office site. ma Slacksmithi cutrisfances. thing passed off pl.easantly,and. those. $AV GS DEPARTMENT. It' is our sad duty to report the in charge are grateful for the large Phone-67. Me death -of the two little children of Mr.- attendance on Monday evening.• The -V't H PICKE. ING E_ R NEWS give "e spend ,J Price!- ID i-to received of $1. and A.general blacksmith business done. and Mrs. Taber, of this village. receipts were about $.100. W C uPw des. All kinds of repairing neatly and Younger child, two years old, died and Y X=te ot allowea at highest promptly executed. r was bimied on Friday, and the eldest, A great find of copper is =site. r report- g. "'f Zag�e I t it rates. flve years old, died on Saturday, the of Is 11 Specialty. ed near Nepigon Strait. 003 a*u=ded or paid quar funeral taking plRee on 8unday. The L - 't -r tirly, _r,7. berenvpd pRrents have the sympathy The first god of Ontario's big )ewekr and tpticiait of the, entire community in their great power I ine wwq tirriled on Wednes- IJA d y. C. ' A's. D. GOADON, Manager PICKERING. ONT. affliction. WHITBY, ONTARIO x,. I N• - :F: ,:. .. Fob -..u.S W& . .•:i.T. ;,.; ,. - S,. �, -.- q ,.�,. r gTw tn,a•! i, ^k�yw ; {raw+fv. .a.. „l :ra ,..: :',,:;,• •'E., :.If:}' :., .9 '�^' ` r. .«8:r"'��'.S �t fffi'� � 1 f•3„ - I - .. .. _ r r..0. 'A,''. $$ ..�.- ,..,e. �....'+r Ce,k^^...: ,w-. -'? :' s`P.:a`'.•WA {; AAY.. ry ac— wMx'l. - hr '"e ,. r: ` 1 :' :r, a f r.•a •• •••• - .. . 'r' 1. ':,,,- :'R: ". .r• ?t -`-•• At-'. g:. .._' ... .' :. _ r'.,v _s• •w•: .°r?r 'r °•s:' - `�-''':r^.s.' .r a_ -` au�`"s,' ...yy:'?a' .l,+ .1 ,"?p;' 1. „,. �” +-.t w" �,''Ca„: : is•c„r. r i:"i: �: M . r..' .^s•. - •-'h -,,,. '. R F 1 ,.T+ .,;C '.S�'.. ti r .. : ,•. , . !wn?vS a , ... r' a s d . 6it a _ -.. r .. ? . c :, . e 8. } . - S - ,y. ,, ... .. „ f� , r.;. ; R. ,,tY ; a c. ... ....— . , ..., . a- ....... ..: - �..,..... ,. *>; +cF:., ,cam �a 1. . i f. -` t M. `^iA. by r . ,,. ... _ .. . �ti. .. ,� .� . w -- - - , A BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT i.- hands of t`e sic ur ceven foreign- (jj (1 k% �{i IRS. R BIG MONEY era here. Those were all of the lamer- I jjjj��jj 1� Dl Belle-Did Fred find marriage as Y" man branch of the C. I. M., and elevating as he tIJOUght it would ' for agente selling our tolls soaRa I I- we were just njc,ying breakfast — �j ��N� ibel - Lotsmaking$6.o3adar. Writeat s .d telling receiving all. the " t ti 1>i BELIEF Jack -No ; it :ailed to lift him out oz_oe f,jr full particulars to the news when the fire trumpets were I of debt. SOAP SUPPLY CO., lox 332, Toronto sounded. r. - soldiers were parading the +FYER SEARS OF SL'F FERI�G, 7 r- - streets and warning the people that - D,ODD'S RIDNEY P:LLS PILFS CURED AT 110�'JAE E afire was on, and that they should' C Ult'�'9 IIl P,. .; t The term "millinery ". comes 1. c be watchful. T'-is is doubly netts- By at{tW �,wSOrpi�,Il b:810t�. from the Italian town Milan sat here; as so much wood is used I "'hick was formerly the centre o ill construction, belzi the chca eat Plea..a..t Fvint Eatron' Tells Her '"' 1 ies' h y - I fns lion fur lad ats. g p , ma_erial at.haad, and fires get fear- - Suffeiing Sist•�rs• How to be Free If you " sr'rer horn b'.� - -- t: I 11 fill Headway and'bura out very' rap Fr'°lu tae Terrililo Pains Q-t 1-tg, it hin�• Llini or pri�trudinR wet for psrticnL& t _ idly. The m .'_eionaries han•ing a Piles send me your : ddress, eu:d AR' *_ YO'J SICK? ab.,ut mr oatur ' Make Life a Burden. ' i� puzrp and hose fur self - -protection, I NA-ill toil yofi how to cure your- ren:cdie:. �W sure iu every caw. as •ear+ s:• `evmetl nes" go to t,i$ fires, where I'- lea.ant Poi sit, Orit., Nov- 1(;- I elf at home by the absorption' pp.rie „ce to c;e pan J:nRlasdand caned. The L :cei.i„r lhewival Wwks, 11x5 lieaiaa asir••ir they care be of help. (Spcoi�;). -That mvst c ` tl.e il's !treatment ; and will a'ao send some i..rliu, tJntrrio In this case breakfast was for- that the suffering women of Caaada of this home treatment free for ' Z- ii iI I l I gotte -i by every one, the puzrp a :d t ay -e to bea a,rp due. to disordercu trial, with 'references from your I�pOp�QaQ R � t f URS WARTEO hose. gut ready; -and by this time 1 Aidneys, aua that the natural cure !i ntvn lor' °lity if requested. Imrledi- s {Ira,S Only those Who suffer from some one said it was the brc ae that fur there is Uodd's- Kidney Pills, is t Rte relief and permanent et:rcr aa- lt;a>.d.t price• pafd.'wrtte G,rPrice 116. Address � ppil�a can kuow the agony, the was on fire. T iris eing near the I Once' iuu,re snv�wri 1:1 the rase u mss: �ure�— en no money, but 'tall $u;,,�„ H s:hzw, �.p aroau, Mn,aallaOs.Ns burning. throbbing', shooting, personal e'fects of the writer, •and' .Rerril C. Clarke, a well- kl,uwn re- .Others, of this offer.. Yrri`@ to da'7 �• �•*r��nrt s stabbingpainewhichthisailm entcauses sideat of this place and a proiu- t. ..ire. -tl. buulmecs. bw •luJ ��}�r�TE� t�u���+�• "4- - 11 c f special interest no y, ,. h : r:ed 7 and "o itwrocksthestiffererslifeI in.the wake of the' ii'indsor, Ont. FAER ?am -Bu ia. bteseed b thousands Yisit eras made, ii.ent - nle'gbcr . of.. the Sale ai:on r „ .,•<rw. «� a.at tack M. —eigg h NI ce.epc.o„e place. me who used tosuSerfromgil�,bujwhoni 1 "Gospel Rall Fire Departnent,' IAruiv. Bars. Clarke is'al�_ysrewdy d•aritwte small •d,s,un.em.teet. t.a.i.eo. «alnf w has ended one such grateful tenon , and sure • enough, there v: as the I i u give her''experieace fur the be- A. POOR,' MEDICO � t. . ,e'd ..d .•P...e :. wr ear• s...nr orit . s re.r r� +d ; ..tiny a. Pi•• 1. oo .Pert..ca. t.pri+.q is Airs. E.iaabeth Tailor of Greertwoud , gi eat cro sded bridge a mass c +f iterit of her suGeri.i sisters. +' "" r.r ``r"e"" Avenna, Toronto. she says : "tor ;flames i.n the ' centre, khere tine g "I don't believe' in that dcc:or.” wx. L xAQaF3 IMLD CO.. 1wrMs,osL, 6esada Wni long years I suffered acute' Pram "My sickness cbnn.�enced twt e1 :y "`, 1` "" - - r candles had been thickets, in front years ar,o with the change cf life;' "Fe didn't tell me ever:-thing I 4 hiaa:ingpuss During that ttme I spent a C A R Q E F DYEING I an immeuse ameuna of mune-v on c the idol, and there seemed no says Mrs, (. 'lake. "'sly health was ,•, i r, anted tv eat was Lad for me. 'remeciirs' and dt?ot�•r'■ Tres «rp tIOUs I herpe of saving the loo odd shops it l a bad state. Water would run ..d V e.e,.e , Th1t to a sr"maltr wits ts. Lot Igotsoesa4. tam- BakwMiiter- i r, the bridge itself. - from my head which would make n , • c 'zed© of Usefulness. - I CRITISH AMERICAN DYEING OQI .nt to everytl:ingol e I k;d tried and. THE PUMP AND HOST, faint. \i hen I carte out of the 'i consumption `'� , I. a.re ser'•t . re: tab ssoretr..l. "' aa•i sa ave never ,p, es once . i .. . _._ ___ - _... i .. I know she cure to permanent." I splendid work for their size, but. IlAoated till 1 was clumsy. eiPµB ro , rt•-_)S. AotW,..0standi :Ag the THEIR F It E Another thankful woman is Wrs.'A- there were three men to niana�e I suffered r as awful. It would ° i fact that it has now -been- on tale fi11UG3 , _ . ' F Gtrdiner, of Catalina, Trinity Bay. I, that and the writer teemed _to ue tt my feet and then to nay head. Tns ^i I. o I,t re k.s7nrmtr av t3hsaspst "In my earsZam -Bn •ffeo- Ifxark"et for over thirty o:i. y. ears, ( a- a"• ,r,."„ta>i„gr.d.A,tac . oi• t to a wotuicrinl care. 1'or 13 ears I I ct no use. . laeariug that t.:o tlr,ien B`any ;c' ictura art ©nded me, and l I' Sts dos edit is as teat as east, I picture Post Garda y Mandarin rho a ould'coir :e to sash tried many >= .edi.iaes, but dcthi- d star he" dema.id for S in t'lat per. ' „: [ter iw. for btx. y hrrl been troni.:ed with blind, bleeding Mss.n ae nts. Jwtr•ar - - sad protrndinY ppiles. I h.d been uai.tg 1-fir-es and supervise -some efiecti : e I gave ire r• -.ief till •I used llodd "s i r,d has v,�ry. greatly increased. It I a. d tder -.. µe -i a.a. farious kipds of ointments, etc:, but , measur -es was ab.,ent. cn business Kidney Pills. The fire: box stopped , n r., 111.14 •t',x. P �F Y' is beneerr ^ia] in ail cr)u- ntries, and a„de.,d 6.4 64- atI.dra:Su never cam•'ges ws anything t" do me. , In the CotlRtry. -and that th'e two the fits anti seven bcixes c idea line r wherever, introtluoed fresh su lies 1" ­4­ f lh °r rata- .l 7' ° "'° e. natal I tried Zam -Buk which "red 1n the corn letcly." pP I . r ,.,w ` t li.w ut s t.a zall Bood I other pumps native Ow.,ed), p are constantl as�:ed for. b ..11 "A"• c'r"t° "e'«l':A- met T rt this may be the tne,ae•r o! -- - C . e'e, t7tl—a tofcbs rA. i C1Ly were not CO:T11n$, 8nd $la0 IIOt- I I:Y(>ry '';i L^1'e Cing' wO:T!an fhAUld' use y i.a ►e Pre, +,u,n. to ce •o.. rrtpL i - joiging some PuB refs from piles to try in that there was but �ne_ acicall , I }cad's Kidaev Pills. 't hey make .1-ur wr "•r„'a c-aa res Zam -Bak �s, tt;e wish of one who has $ Sw:tzerlrind hea,dw the list of I? 1- .,• wpl.•. r.t.i.s r•.r. a..d.'s onnd great relief." �of'ficial helping to quell the Stu, and strc�n3;- healthy kil ^.^ `. sad the t, Aa ore •- tr!atnwnYou.. addter - ,_, rr, ern , =,ter, -� i I . -diti urce� th, Colonial Azt Co., Deyt .53+ ,Toronto Tnm -Butt tt a rnrel7 besbai balm and . that with only about - twenty sollli- I n Oman why t.as g > -. o ieidn 's is - P -_ t : :ite'bei-1I; '0_cliat,rces fur, c%ery lr should be in even l.om•i cured wu'. I. ere, the writer hurried to therm i saieguaried scainst thoz;e terrtu1e. W3 i z, triages, Fra tcc, with �1 pert . . f�' [� barns, t,ttise , eez• rea alter., blutxl• P 1 A „ O S poieosing,itc�,ao,d+me " :rbrpyedba+Ca enspppea two mare pictures of'the pans "the: make mitexsbie the li�'es 1.40o evtiiug second, and Gernlanf� and alt diweasee a:.d t caries t• tb..Jt +a bridge burning, -sent the J ;c.,ds and t f so many wumea - . . ,third wit+i 1' per 1,OW- , ate. All drvaatsta and st, re• at hoc box. __+__.._.r--- -.,. -_ - . w or from 7rm•$ux Co-, Toronto, for price, , the Coolius into the Clty and bird ee1E i - a��eared on the scene in stns :v san'- I B[1G�L :1 I3 P,E \'S P:IILCsoPfii T,t.•a; o+wn tenses d•.* t, ^e d -'aY ;ir.,.. "' '^ a st.. dais, short'elothes, and with a'large , 1. pp: w , Av., rne.e ,,.•..'sn.v rho,k eau h oa, I '�, ARE I ' "iV -mgmin ..folks wrL queer •ln9tl,t,q• butt h. cbi.t •tar. na wi t.t!'e : w''u1d Yua P: .."in I >r'et towel Round around the head, f t, r„r,Cli tike A,'.a•+ I.. ,a u..:..am tr.e tram i n 11 ■ n S1; 4 lions " said Bruduah Een. GUMS j S ' held in place by the useful queue: I , „ epluAr rut ut be..iaa p-sP.r. . I A great fire- brigade we all were. I .in what way! as::_ Eru.ddah l ... ' .BEST cot an axe, saw or hardly a pail' Sicker. .Uedit -al . ;tan -" Jnbe�in lies c.6 e: aa2 avast ^car m ;j�l among us all! I "i4 hr, during y'O courting. days -the n elneEt t'iiag I e%er ] oa.rd of , . -, �'. . KNOW& ITINltt>♦SO 'ih� ' A raid was •avain made on my Ialcv am al+vay•t re;�ciy to f::lbt:n }t, fir came t4z my tiizuse the o''?aPr' yrge - ► t ' ftiend the innkeeper; and down in neck, an' aftah da ac ]J�.iR c'ere' ui>rht, ate st�Aig c ?i,iner, t; ,t 'rrdiacs -' Ir ' -,% . � the basement a two foot coal poker �morsy de. am ooa" rca :.y to Yell tion, and .ken went'ty another doe- fiES was found, while next door we coal• ou yo' Pocket bovlt," for to be i =cd." EEST ti rnandeered a small pail from an " ' Mena for oar Free FIGHTING FIRE IN CHINS .old lady-. The- poker.was aot -much Uow to Cleanse thn $c stem: . Not' a' ass ^ ^t.i-�q P�?'i -- The '_oz - flats Asae Ste. YS : '. _ . I. for power and the pail was .sinait I?armel; r. ii Zr;.';able Pills a are to : I Etr,it.nt *,f a pill 13 the substanrP �� BG�� ��� & �1��1.e4,. 114. �(j , Q;;t . I and Jonesn-re,- but a big noise was' resu•it of scientific studv of the ef- I tshieti. enfulda 't *^ ingredients and —� That d tell pig 004. �rli hgaas aaA SIBANGEES HELP TO QUENCII made on the light woodwork -of.tbe #,.;ta of extracts .of certain rovts makes tip.t. ,.trill macs. £hat ofi Aut•t.e,a►ayert►tasor .. '" - -THE FLAMES.- four - booths (two on each side) %'e end #i,rbs upon the tiiXe.uve ut ,IJarmelee's-`egttable 'Fills,_ is 3.i1 j _ were tryin to Pet out, and the riper gans. Their' u4e_ has rlencna2sri, :d e, ;r. „ui:ded . is to .preserve the r A Manufacturing . ,,.. g lY ' flew as well. The pump and poker ii, El. Z. instan -e.s • that they regu r.I•,'i tare, and they can be carried inspired the soldiers., and the fire late the action of the fleet -ard the into any lstitu3c vtithout ,,Fairing Large 1a fa using Traseilere Come Cpon a Burning was stopped. at the east end Of the kid,leya,.Purify the blood, and car_,�thei_r Ftrenzth. 4Ia''v pzli in or- __ � t 1'irltt6e Jaed )Fynd �Btrange bridge, to the good wetting of.the - _ off all trorbi -d a,.C.-Il aulstisns der .tr, keep thein froni cdher. •g,' flcoring by the G. F. D. #lOm the syste n. 'J !?cx are easy to rare .rolled to p „mod „rc, which pru.vti. LA 'f .:Sights. take. and''t:ieir actitta is duffel. and nauseating to the ti-+e ?Pe's . -��` iitYsefieial. . Vf' getalAle Pills 'arc• • so prepare f TO LEASE .- Following the main road we. Where can I get some pf fi' r--- _ that they,dre a�reeabl,e io the most sound it only thirty miles north- w'ay's Corn Cure l I was entirely If the aFget of'it Ian we a as citlicate, • 61 -• Adele /e!a $t. 1Rf8 *t - Crest, to 'the Fu city of Yuencheo, cured of my corns by--.this remet,y I fireat in proportion to- his size as . 11 -' tut several asses had-to be climb- nd I wish some more of it for my a s arro,e s, he would cat.a. First Youth- "Scien`i�ta say that) About 40x20f1, .1ig:aed by. . P s tg p 1 . ed, the days were riot, and in spite friefids. So writes Mr. J. iY, whole sheep at one sitting. is contribute to ttie hest i7 file thirty-five windows, tale en- oi the 1000 -or more feet of altitude. atmosphere here." ceco_:d Youth - tire length of three s des, also down, Chicago. -- P . we were nearly roasted; entirely .a Lrw- era You rte,«,° will a,i•e ^^'^ A e*eas ­That's so c a birth has. warmed >zc from ten large skylights; most tired out and looking for a couple 1 a.t - I g p fast after sunrise 1S, tald to be ttan- .rit,t:ts r 1. r*I t, reach .I.wn rte that „ U to -date manufacturing flat t • the teat[ +• �tp the peril in the hn l., w th I ttany lme in central part Of TOrOntO,; of days of rest with fellow foreign- the coldest period of t -.e day, ow -. All.,t.. Lust natuatat, a sur• reni coaiwtniaZ ' ''eFe. After a Dotd tt-ire A ^' ^Z ''i tntatce "tea °"°11 - rental includes p'riwel'. steam ing to the - evaporation of a cold moi- Do '.Plates ;dal „r t'a,rr i; er n,,re.i with a g'a., of h't water boat water electric• light at Little-did we dream of getting store' from the earth under the k rl ►,t sr, tt eutvl+ pr��eut► chili.. irH�4 +uD , the most unusual fire experience I sun's first rays. - ( Brushes mSde of such tl.itf ghiss ►tftat.e, there i+ bat one Painkiller Yerr7 10 per ^e'lt. lea9 Man. city. filet we did, says a tortes oadentl - __ lfibce that •they ate like spun silk U " "- l'`'a °ss°a _ rates; lowest insurance rate; =of the Shanghai Mercury. pIt was I Tlt•' daps Did it They e4pP 1•xt -the Lfenthol Lrg used b , artists when de::urating ' - ' immediate possession ; low i , , � � fnoa•t in "the D A L" %I 1 Piaster, which y tiirife —' liCi COm'� Ot'.er t0 Mrs.- rental to high -class tenant. _w I -:; Saturday -: morning and the first' r.ite.e.InKauctY hart•- -`,,:+aa,; cligig, nearaisia, china. _ _ barker's wit's mc, John. Slie ll day of Ahe Chinese fifth .month or A s .aft wtatioa. - ” ' rnako ou -fed 1 jLSt its I you were ( - . - -: ,•`moon,', :l!Afn. everybody m :.4, ' • -.... ( A cough is often the fnrerunr.er ;,t home. "• Her Husband- "Then ('I j�j �N� WILSON ` have out a lighted ci4b ,t, irsTi'd in- • Merchant = "He was an excellent , of serious pulmiinary " "at?llctions, %•hat's the use of going7" _ u 1' . 'tense for some one, no one knows book - keeper. He kept our books , � t vet there ,is a 'sirhple care within who if you ask them. -It is "anti- fur. many years in an exemplary ! the reach of all -.iii -Biekle's .anti- Parents buy Mother - Graves' otv,Ea ent custom" and thAt settles it. viaY. I° should have kept him ^t I - S •ru an olc:=tinze y 73 Adelaide Street West 1. ust crossed the lore four- it " Friend - "ii hat did you do 2' Consumptive Syrup, i ;'arm Exterminator l,eeausc the j g and widely.. recognized re.nedy, know. it is a safe rz euicine for their TGRONTO ONT. t 'We had I , ashzer:" al es expeller t . . _�eitg _with 11.a .busy western suburb end �HOw did he do in his new ill invariably.. eve, r f —_ tion'of a cold,-will _ 6 <;•, warais. - - -- - -- ca]led Kiangsi Street, and 'had no- position 7' .lferchant -` `;:xcellent- relief, and by overccrining .the trKrn- - - . jticed blazing candles, one or ,more ly, He kept the ,ca-h." #l,le, guard the system from any Seri :• u .front of each of the .I08 shops ' - — . ous consequences. Price 23 teats, c,r booths lining the bridge'on botb The cheapest tea to use is not' at, all dealers. :J , PATTIS0I T & "coo f, • • • ' $ides. . - I the lowest- •priced. You.can buy tea ' " f t'►a • . 1. The'bridge and booths seemed to! a fe:v. cents a pound cheaper that A police- serzoant was ho,_stzng of - 3i -3s SCOTT ST., TORONTO, `� t be all of wood, and it was remarked 1 a ill make a drink, but if yvu want the honesty thvt prevailed in his ` • ` ' ,that this looked somewhat danger-! an absolutely pure, healthful, I division. "ii'hy," he slid, "you Stook Broker and FI 17111 ot�1 Aa6n �3 . , ous. However, a nice -inn was cleanly Iirepa:rcd; tea use "Ca�lada." might hang your gold match .on a and other stocks bought'and sold off found at the end of the bridge ll is infinitely more, delicious and l�mp;pnst in the evening, and find COBALT, :coillitllSSiOn. Correspondence invlt� .. which had.. & back veranda facing I decidedly more economical than + it still there in the mbrninq." "You the river and giving a good view' other teas; 'because it goes farther. don't mean to say 'nobody would ed, Orders may be Wired at our expense. of the bridge. A's usual with sights etch ?" escl;timed the his- _ - - -- - - -_ _ ... SBdART. take the w �-- --+ seemingly worth tt, we took a tenet. '''`v', I mean tv sap nobody" ut'theSHOT OF THE BRIDGE, Slick '(to Elossom}- "Is'this her: would take the lan.p prat >" said � __ I SNAPSHOT back in the box, Bloomer's office l" the .sergeant. I p i _ :' were soon more • 'presentable for Blossom-- "No. • His office is on ___.___._ .- - . • .city life' and found our way to the file uth'er side of the passage." , '.' a " ' 2iospitable mission compound in the I Slick (leaving t•he door open as middle of the city. As usual 'a lie walks out)- •`Thank you, sir." ' ® i i y ' ,warm welcome was found' at • the Blossom - "HeY I -Some back alid i _.� •,1i se that door . Haven't you any _ ___ °la P „ r I H S _ .._ I i> e.i - drors in• your ho - • - • ,. - -,.,, ,.�-- • <•,�. _":.­i1 ._ Slick— "Yea, sir; but they all �_"�T�7�0 R,EL'o'Ofs'tTr:.$�1� "' - 'haves rings on_,'em. Allow me to inch bed cost �2,geo, _ - . _ _ �. show you, sir, -s - - . , .- 15.1 a .'.�.�. �1� I ­.. I �:.. - ,,�, back-action-d' It closes e the -door without a b,_ang, a_ nd" will 1 6 ■(fir $400 as� last a lifetime." 1 1 be S0 � ,. III �� "' �. ­.:�­�.�,�­... W a � C The lonlies.t people in Europe livo !t in the cltrefne north of Sweden', In order to make room for larger and faster machines• It is to good • funning order, as it has just been thoroughly overhauteu by a mpetent I. .. C�f:Eig T�gcea loo miles from a railway and a day's = � jmirney' from their nearest neigh- A I:<t� ?I 4d f �;y machinist. e hor. ^''akarl ,, The V�ilson Publishing,Cb., Liz »red The bid black plug. The S1lClCCS of the Rrtain linty- ' ` - _. .. -- 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto, 7469 itm are estimated to contain thirty- i`tiLE \0. 47 -09. • ' nine rules of books. . . ' '` ' �: 'r 2,. ti � �•�r, ..: �,. .�....,. _.T....:.. - :. -... n -+.-- ..i v >• - <. 7•.- i- i'.�'•r ., ^, s,.- �,.,.._.w _Y. _ `�.. , i, 9ar 'i :..—.r .- c :r 1 s1; , A.ki.� --^.♦ t.r^ , . .:•./.. Y •'et'.o•� . ✓., . .��` H. -,e.r !. . •?- ... .. .xk: ip- ,.n.." .. .. . ` � } •'z'. c'• Trye °� ^'¢h .4 '.. «.^t✓...'. 1 •cl ?- t.,•* .,'°'-• !,r •ty:s; "' i s�..ns., ? .•�, - te •h . . y a•..•'�n1 M .R .d• I 2. .:..: .J- '.y. ..: �'.: � •. :. _•': :..' '",�'"3!•; "may -+?�. ... � :': ;,8 '" .� '- ,.•w M.p... 'Y'.. ,�,�, n:,n � •,r.. �a, ,c "• f'M° y -. ++5 ' . .�ti" Z �. t .fie ... _ �i' <,� ..� ..y„ $ � •,,,,:'. � .. .. .. -- ...r.. .;...,,. f.. .�.. ,,, tv. z', : :�,�. �': .; , t., •. /� +fit �>+� N >iN'l�gN�NM ti�tl�0O r, �NYg�iM fgMNN�glNMgo am er a e d, father." . To whom?" the Earl asked hoarEaly. And Harecastle not."a Canadian L'nivcrsitIe$ Wort Train -' IARI with surprise the stracgenees of his Lug )h'orest hagiseers. O� THE father's voice. "Ethel ketherston. �'ou know There are few subjects of great - -- � her, I think." er importance a today in Canada' The Earl rose from his seat and ' tban the preservation of the coun- k paced to and tro. Lis face was ex- I try's forest wealth. Never, probab- f DO YOUR HENS PAY i t pressive of extreme agitation, and ; ly, .has the question been brought ome to the people It is always a satisfaction to for` a moment he was unable to� p p e at large more Y s p y g pre- know whether or not your poultry peak. em haticall than denim the ry "Quite impossible, Cyril. I, shall sent season, marked as it unfortu- on a paying basis. Many people `Lit aN! O��N>MOSlsii�iili��MN�OtoNaMNNa never give my consent to this en- nately has been by a series of most J, destructive forest n Poultry- raiarng a profitable and r.-ea occupation. Keep ty + CHAPTER IV. 1 Soon he laid. it down, and open- gagement. fires whi.;h have Harecastle's face was drawn and wrought so many millions of dol- gallon. a record, an exact record of your, to- - Mr. Ackroyd was busy consider-'ing his . Creasing bag took out a lars white. He faced his father and his worth of damage. How to re- h 8, P! ct•ptis and expenditures connected ing his position. The evening of Cie day that he had obtained the cigar case. •Upon upeniiig it, he' gave an exclamation of disappoint -I voice was stern. f � ent such, devastation in future, I "I doJnot think you can under - how to preserve this great asset to wan our poultry, Y p try, and find out do. finitely whether they.pay; not at had always settled, and sometimes � stranger was to come in- contact am I to think9" jlast year to undertake the organiz- a weal -worn axiom in poultry cut- He learnt,;vrith You- But it. has been demonstrat- cipher letters, he fought a great• meat, for the case was empty. stand, father. T!•is lady is in every i the country and .improve it for fu- certain 'times of the year, when i6 ,.51i.1I{T. - u temptation, but his heart was not May I weer you one?" suitable to be my wife. I re- ture generations are questions . of would be hard work to make poul -, , 4^ is the struggle, and he went to bed A .kroyd leant , across the carri•- peat that I have asked her to mar - paramount importance. It is timely, try unprofitable, buC all the year � P,loo'mer's 6M.-'e l" k with the firm intention of using ibe age, and Harecastle had no alter- ry me, and that she has consented," therefore, that -the study of the sci- round. Keep continuous records. y , ^- V ap era to his own pecuniary ad- native but to accept the proffered down- he. said in a tone of finality. "It is. impossible ence and art of forestry should be I developed. Unarge up every cent of outlay on the fowls, and credit them with 'slid n,•ade:a banaa- ,ark nbout t•-.c ' vantage. In other words, he meant cigar, unless lie wished to be quite that' you encouraged and , would satisfy him, and hey felt as if son was the repjy, and Ackroyd cursed the morning. It is only'out"of re- ence' in Forestry (B.S.F.). The corn, you 'would nvt, get a good egg .4 ` to blackmail the Earl. But to him, right rude -and this was quite con= can marry, her," the Earl said I To this end. a school of forestry creek and eggs sold at the actual -°gain and again that Tani. not act P self he did not use so odious a trary to his disposition. nervously. "You know, Cyril, that was inaugurated a year ago- in -,e price received. close that door! Haven't you' any A .word. lee was merely ggoing to ob- "Thanks, very much," he said. I would do nothing, willingly, that University of 'Toronto under the And if it should be found, at any -$' Lain a quid pro quo. He heI'd pa- "A smokeless railway pourney is would cause you unhappiness, but principalship of Dr. B. E. Fernow, time that, taken for tihe year, the �t V.. pert which were of value to Lord not pleasant -my man evidently I tell you seriously -that I .shall be who is now assisted by a staff of proposition is a losing one, it is , _ Wolverholme, and he would hand forgot to refill the case." unable to give my consent." two lecturers and one assistant. time for a thorough consideration ' 4 them over in exchange for a sum One cannot very well deliberate- . "Ethel will never marry me with - I Dr. Fernow is well equipped for cf all the causes which contributed Of money. ly snub a man after receiving a out it. She is too proud," Hare- his -vork, being a graduate of the to that end. The amount that he should ask favor at his hands, so Harecastle's castle said., and he was surprised! Forest Academy at Muenden a::d The records, if carefully kept, •will - start, a porter opened the door and his present 1ia'ppincss, and it was; and lie fidgetted nervously. A knock , country marked for. his special I are found in this cam - :..�,a is a was the question that was troubling .manner thawed, and they were soon to see that his fattier welcomed the having received additional training show some facts whic;t might not '..h,im. It must necessarily be large, ongageJ in conversing upon the cur- statement. a+ the University of Koenigsberg,, be so apparent otherwise. ' : for he was not the roan to risk his' rent topica of the day. Ackroyd "I am not a boy, father. You Germany, of whien country he is a! The beginner is advised to watch skin for s mere sing. But now could be a charming, companion must give me some reason for this Cnative. For twelve years (188e -1898) every detail of the business, clolso- .—A it u_ +. ,, ,.f �t.;af ..E +1:e Iv- It may he that the femalaw wrw purse would stand. was now his wish to please. He load "I can give you nofie," the Earl I Division of Fprestiy in the United not from good egg - laying strains - The following morning he rose' no idea that the str&ogel-was Lord rep'.ied firmly. He was rapidly as- l8tates Department of Agriculture, and, therefore, the desired success' = to dis- a himself. become head the may be impossible with •them. It is found. And the flavor is undo- w early and proceeded make Harecastle, and the son of man Burning control o,,er- which he left to of read. Ackroyd snipped off the end H ereet.. enquiries. He had many' -whom he was about to• blackmail. "But it is ebsurd," Harecastle �Coll ege of Forestry connected with may- be that the feed is too costly ' "x?' sources of- - gleaming information,_! Nut that the knowledge would have coaLinuer warmly. "You tell me, Cornell University. Later, after and not of the •right kind to ensure "No other : 5c1e will- so enhance and he tapped the most likely ones. made any difference. save that ne first of all, that you want me to,several years passed as consulting either the proper development of spirits; and nict with a warm wel- d He ascertained that the Earl specu- I might 1•ave made even Freater ef- marry, and- when I propose a mar - forest,. engineer, he organized the the -growing birds, or the greatest 'riage "The breed fated, and that he had, met with forts to please. S mething seemed that is eminently suitable, I • forestry depart_neat of the Pennsyl- possible output of eggs. 'Riewsnapera Were• piled up on •the c both snecesses and reverses. H01 to tell him that his good - looking meet with your opposition - -. What'vania State College, leaving there that lays ie the breed that pays" is ' had always settled, and sometimes � stranger was to come in- contact am I to think9" jlast year to undertake the organiz- a weal -worn axiom in poultry cut- He learnt,;vrith You- But it. has been demonstrat- h the sums were great. rum. must trust me. As soon ation of the Faculty of Far•estry.at'ture. - too, of his frie�-idship with Joel, but The short journey came to an end as; I can, I will explain ever•`thing', Toronto. - -- j ra, over and over again, that a ,.51i.1I{T. - u `.this did not give him unalloyed! and as soon as the train carne. to a bui fur the present -- yoir -mzrst -nor e, University of Toronto con - �i strain of any breed may be devel- the train suddenly scut them 'on to`� a pleasure ; for he had met that gen -� stand - still, at the • st :atiun for «ol, ask me." i fern ihe- degree of Bachelor of Sci- ! oped in the egg - laying habit to such - '- tleman upon one oe msion and had Verholme (;,sstle. a footman in liv- "What. am I to .ssJy to Ethel ? I - ence - in Forestry B.S.F. ), obtain -inn extent that were it alone of its nest boxes for setting hens, there not emerged with too much ci -edit cry ran. to the dour of their. car.rr- cannot accept this position. I must able after a four years' course,.and breed considered, that breed might ° atom the encoucter. afce, and after a salute, quietly be- hold to my engagement;'' there is apost- graduate degree of be well termed 'The breed that � P,loo'mer's 6M.-'e l" k This accomplished, he decided to; gan to gather together Lord-11- are-. ' - -' - -I rf -peat that this marriage will-- Forest Engineer F.E.), to obt - -- - - =- 6 go to Wolverholme by the ones castle's helongings. A high dog• not take place with, my consent. I which a graduate of the forestry I But. in the creating of -an egg o'clock train. It was a run of an cart was waiting cuts :de, anal he i-shall oppose it by every means in 'course must have two ' prac- laying strain, feeding has a great yenta y g g g iu contact, and prevents other ver : hour, and he calcul,ited to- he at ri,ou °te�i the driver's seat and Look i my power." i tical experience and submit an ap- .deal to do with the number of eggs cit' do. " the Castle b abo.,t three o'duck: y the reins into his Bands, YOU cannot resit: a that I lode 'proved thesis to the faculty. produced. For instance, supposing i the other sine of the passage, m A stiff whi.ky and soda with a sub- "Who is that gentleman V' -Ack• Ethel. >♦ "_y honor it bound. She j This fall the University of ltiew ; you have purchased birds from a 'slid n,•ade:a banaa- ,ark nbout t•-.c ' stantial lunch preceded his drive royd .asked a porter: knows that I am here to tell you of Brunwwick .tias inaugurated a four' strain noted for its egg laying qua- ' ` to the- stc tion. , Nothing but a flrst•eluss ticket "That is" Lord HnrecaMle . the cur enga„ em °gut, and she will na- : years - course in forestry., leading. h-ty ; if you-were to starve your of -the Earl of ]ti olverholme•,'' ' t ural ly expect a letter from me in ' to the degree of Bachelor of sci - birds, or to feed' them solely on ql is entirely evaporated, which, if would satisfy him, and hey felt as if son was the repjy, and Ackroyd cursed the morning. It is only'out"of re- ence' in Forestry (B.S.F.). The corn, you 'would nvt, get a good egg °•y he was already spending the small I spect for you that the engagement, department has at its held Prof.' yield, no matter whether' their am- himself' for a fool . in not havinir himself 1'e walks 'out}- "Thank you, sir. t f.,rtune that he. w'as about to put 1 at he Thera ¢rasped this during the journey- He was not mare public' ere this." �11. R.-•Diiller, M, A., M.I .; a- gra -� cestors for twenty generations be- ;r't+as he, replied politely but colcli-. ;, l his was none p inquired' how far it was to the Cas The Earl thoug'it of Joel's cheque duate' of the 1 ate Forest School, !,furs them had laid 200 eggs'per hen -°gain and again that Tani. not act P the villain i., Ackroyd's appear tie, and when he .found that it was w -hick lay in the desk near by, and y one of the fore most schools .of for -. per year. $o we sae .that. feeding hen ample time to hatch h ance. His clean- shaven face way about fie 3 miles distant, be de ^ided be suppressed his be "«er feelings. ! c�try in the United. $Cates: ' has a vital influence in the product- %Rat is talk over with you. I am I l refixed, and his eyes met one frank- the greatest assets of an that• walking would enabl© him to "This interview is telling on me, A third school is about to. be ea- tiara of eggs. " close that door! Haven't you' any A one of wish_ Province of uc- If our fowl do not pay," our reach there about the time he !Cyril. B'un't you trust. me 1" I tablished in the Pro i Q y P y y =yti ,a adventurer... n forestr- . or re- ' r(cords will be of rest assistance lie found that he had ten "min- ed. j I am sorry to w . rry you, father, .bec, and courses is y p B - _ in in the cause and ed his drive �, reto are offered to you is local H'srccaatle commenced - but you do not seem to appreciate aratory -th y 8 ntea to spare, so he went to the re- � . R M " hale doz. in.the best of spirits. He was'ilie,d � ,. hat this mean» to mo.: My shoe other universities and agricultural then rt is • up to you to remedy -$' freahment rooms, bought a - ' future is at stake." eoilages. it. -F. -C. E•, in Canadian Dairy- ea shilling ci acs, and artnols of wits the joie de ;lure, for he wav g g p man. 7 t'link that it is tone that you re- e t i,i that state of exaltation which „ _ ,another whis]cy and soda. Alcohol I am truly sorry. i[ wiah'you --3� he know 9 ! - a is a wonderful aid. to the F ^rpetra- comes to a man when had consulted me before taking this that his love for a woman is rec.p ( „ THE SULTAN'S CIGARETTE$. ; -LIVE STOCK TOTES. �t item of crime. . \'ext he visited 'the racated. He felt, too. that his fa -.. step. -bookstall, and laid in a liberal pup � That wag itaposgibie• I had no, -Probably the meat particular A sell - shaped horse's foot is and put an end to the engagement. ' - t :her.rut�tld join with him in his-hap : pry of current literature. Ho was I ?" real reason for knowing that Ethel smoker iu the world is the. Sultan ! large, rather than small. The wall for colds or roup there' is.nothing! ` Cr e who must always be dying. It Piness: Ethel FethersLon was in loved me, until her lips told me. of Turkey; whose recent granting should be very smooth, even shiny. wav a fit wife for the futtiro,'This is.nnt one -o: thr,se women who of a constitution to his subjects has, and fashioned so that the fibres of , _ was be;ond him to Bit gelst,ly with .'�'eTy' Earl of «'u]verholnie. Well -burn , `� which it is made can- be seen. '''his thoughts, r 'bably because they •ear their hearts on illicit sleeves, 'attracted universal attention. His p means, -her reserve be the finest pos- farm hibernate show you, .sir, my, patent dn, hl•o- b r fnd of ample c that all the world can judge the. c' arettes must of If • stock could "- 'were generally unp- easa.nt. For her from � greally 'the interview. Fe had .mnrla iip his " the greater par! of his life -time he and pride =had alone saved -state of their affe •lions. I Bible quality, and to ensure ,thin, i through winter, so that we 'the honor of rile publication of her I are made in a small factory ; should be at. no e;Epense for winter this decision," lie re- ' thev opposition its a reason. That will � L ;bad not been able to say to himself, c,�inot accept . . "I have immediately Portrait in the carious 8uciety ! pelted l ir, the Royal palace itself. Some ing them, we could afford' to have 'that -� • no pressing. weeklies hitiir-13 -nle of limit' 'The Earl again •rose from- his'haIf -dozen workmen, the most skilk -Ihhem poor in the spring, but so worry." He walked along the .train; but she had ho desire. _ J ! scat, and muved to the door as.if e:d to be* found,. are daily .engaged long as food must be given to re- tall the first- class`stztokinR :carriages Until the da'y of her enFacr.ient•to cad• the interview, ::but Hare- )n ,a, light, airy room, containing a, Fair the waste -of the syst:m, the had him ::P •y little en- firmly stood his of hand cutting 'machines of only`'way to is to add enough `'were empty. He d:d n;.t care for she given.' castle ground.. couple � profit isolitude, but finally' made himself ccnraFement. and until she• -had arc= "I 'await your reason." ,thb simplest pattern, and -here they! food ,to enable them to do their �' Turkish- comfortable in the corner of one really accepted him, he «a3 in Father a^d son 'stood facing one, :c;�amine the ,bales of Turki h- best - 'him. dearest the `end. doubt if she. loved This un- another.. Cyril luokee appealinai� mown tobacco raised for the .Sul- It is not the nature of young Just as the. train was about to certainty and suspense Accentuated�at. the Earl, The latter's e5'es fell, tan's use.' The best. crops in the stock to.be overfat, and whPs ►•' :`� ' � start, a porter opened the door and his present 1ia'ppincss, and it was; and lie fidgetted nervously. A knock , country marked for. his special I are found in this cam - :..�,a is a �- �• -are flung a kilter Rr -d dressing case on with a liqht heart that he eniered i ,�; the dour, and a footman` enter - ibenefit, and what is not actually sure sign ^vI �;.Addang or injudi- R? to the seat. TF •� luggage was qui k- the. Castle for the purpose of an-Jed. � selected for making into, cigarettes cious feeding. The food they eat `ly followe8, by it's. owner, who took onuncing his engagement to his fa- i "A ;,Ir. Ackroyd desires to see, Wiest be destroys d. A hundred ' at this stage of their life should be " IX seat in the oppns, a corner to they. 14 ou.r lord hip," he announced to :weight of ,leaves niay be turned; of such a nature as to develop bona ti` ti, �t �c s ! i pound sufficient] 1'i-• -.; is is the °` ,station and the newcomer produced in the library, and after •n hasty' i "Tell film that I stn- eng�igrrl." - ne..an.1_#iau_less for_the Royal lips which all iught to .•a book from his bag and began to w wash heat once went to that room. t the Earl said irritably; and as the i is found. And the flavor is undo- w work'for. read. Ackroyd snipped off the end H He found' his father in cheerful d door closed, he was sorry for his n niably superb. " "No other : 5c1e will- so enhance tt a cigar, w,'�ich he lighten. his s spirits; and nict with a warm wel- d decision, for it would have put an t the profit of the poultry' yards as 'Riewsnapera Were• piled up on •the c come. e end to. all interview that was em- ' '�'i' - k kerosene diligently and intelligently -teat besi.de'hiin. and the jolting of " "So you are here at last, Cyril, � �barras::ing in tio,, extreme. , ,.51i.1I{T. - u used. For painting the ins de of the train suddenly scut them 'on to`� a and I am very 'glad to see yoii•" " "I am utterly bewi'.dered at your „ „ n nest boxes for setting hens, there r, P, and aa''he did so Ids e*•cs wet ' ',,-on have.- tiv return of those at- ! ! "You make me imagine. all kinds of � � P,loo'mer's 6M.-'e l" k kills all vermin with, which it comes -those of the alts ^g ^r. t t ;i<;l;s," Harecastle said with soli - 'things.'' B Blossom-"'No. 'His office is i iu contact, and prevents other ver Askroz•d smiled in.ttr¢itistitiszly, c cit' do. " "In due..: ti`}iiie 'I will explain my i i the other sine of the passage, m min from entering the nest until 'slid n,•ade:a banaa- ,ark nbout t•-.c ' ' . actions," the Earl said with a piti- ' ' Slick (leaving the door open as q ql is entirely evaporated, which, if = father. Lard I3a re• ast ,e•, f ,r 'it c .�N u f i!' attempt at dignity. "I repeat 1 1'e walks 'out}- "Thank you, sir. t the crude oil is used, will give t•he ;r't+as he, replied politely but colcli-. ;, l lonR stay. There is ti lot that I - -°gain and again that Tani. not act P hen ample time to hatch h and gav^ no one mraTe anent for I % %Rat is talk over with you. I am I l ln,g • without very .: eighty reasons, c close that door! Haven't you' any A A few drops in the drinking water the onwlint: of a co-iv._ r r: ♦, in, -but l hecutni i,;, an old man, and I w which at present I am unable to 'doors i in your house , o occasionally, has a good effect upon l.rap;�ly h 7 t'link that it is tone that you re- e explain. Atvn up to town at-once S Slick - " the general health of the flock and sod he longed f r norip » *,: to tits- L Levu me of srxme of my duties. "' a and put an end to the engagement. ' 'halve springs on em. Allow me to f for colds or roup there' is.nothing! "Tract his thonffhts frrnn lire coming . "I will do anything that t can I I Kive you perrnissiun to give in s show you, .sir, my, patent dn, hl•o- b better if carefully applied. interview. Fe had .mnrla iip his " . " opposition its a reason. That will � L Lack- action - door - spring. It closes - -� • �y,.•I. v PV .:. . r+. _" ., T : .-&r�.>:. .� {�. .: . . u�; 5 .177-",'z..- "z . � : ` ..-„ v .•... . ^w$'�.'png'•� w.. v . ...' ... _.,. ...a..w. , . ' -.4: 'fi.: '.�.. + .+.M. ".. '.._.j... , x.. .,; a�g...'. '. _- .' • •. �,•..B.M.n.... .' . i' I' ... .. w. - '.'. �'.;+c,'..n,v..:..' »,p,. G•-C :.r'..,r. ri . wv�.a. e.. -; - v ' ^. w; .•*zx ' _ •�`4 ms_^ _ -?r � • .a .^w.F ,. •,,,'. -at• ��- '1i,'fS.: •r:: +;".v y .•rte.. tT s� a +TM. F , �"�• V _0 others in support of -the other petition. freight on Altona bridge Ac. 9.00; E B • . :. - The council reserved their decision Hoover, commision on Alton& bridge 1 Y •'; until they had more light upon the 14.00; Mr. Scott is harsh instructed Do _� %� question as to whether they are com- o enquire into E E Pugh a request re }�J lJ 0 pelted to grant a vote or not. ditch on 9th con, opp. lot S. Mr. Mowbray reported that Messrs. On motion of lire Mowbray, chair- — — c Jeffrey k Son wanted the council to man of committee, report was adopt. The People's VaB� Store. i(j� fkfrJ # XW% put in 400 yds. of the drain on east ed. Y side of Kinsale road on the 3rd con. Mr. Sparks gave notice that he ° published every Friday morning at its Office, Mr. Mowbray stated that E. E. would at the next regular meeting of _ Pickering. Oat Pugh complains that ditch opp. lot 6 this council move floe leave to intro- - �� A `. BATES OF eDVIiSTIBIIIQ: in con. 9 required cleaning out, also duce a by -law to appoint a lace for 1-� "�l7s•s iasmtioa pezline - 10 cents )till on sideline between lots 10 and 11, receiving nominations for the offices - -- - - - :'Yiach sobesquens inwrtion. yw lire - 5' eats con. 9, out of repair, of reeve, first- deputy reeve, and three , this rate does nos include Legal or Foreign, 8 Cana Peas 25 cents LADIES BLS SATEEN SHIRTS �+.-twertirremeab. Fred Bunker was heard re culvert councillors for the township of Picker- ' ; Special terms riven io parties making eon- on con. 7, opp. lot 23, alao thAt culvert ing for the year 19W; to appoint plat- All fresh beautifully flounced and ae- `annots for 9 or a months or by the year.. Half bet. lots 22 and 23 in con, 6 g pleated, regularly P had been as for holding municipal elections packed S Cans Corn 25 cents eordian ld1♦1 �eaH7 oz yearl contracts payable gnarterlw. Badness , ten lines or under, with paper taken out. therefor and persons to preside there - this season 800, We and $1.00, m• is OO, psyable in advance. A communication from Chas. Hood at ru deputy returning officers and 8-Cans Tomatoes 25d ssi conm pin 1 columns tea Dents per line, taking that culvert bet. lots and SS poll clerks. � dkwe cease per line assn aabaegaIt inapplo =. in con. 4 be taken out as it turned the On motion of Messrs. Hoover and _ + iiijeeial contract Later made known on applica- set• &. 2tolra•ad�•rslaing. water from Its natural course. Scott the reeve was instructed to Advertisements without written instruotiom A communication was read from J. . ant his order on the treasurer in ..nl be inserted until forbidden and charged A full line of Men's and Women's' omen s fine. warm wool IInderclothing -• c +aordiarly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- S. Robertson asking the council to aver of the several persons recom- Turnbull make —rare value for the money. See z, .meats mnsf be-fn writing and sent to the pub- show their generosity towards the mended for payment in the reports of - Gravenhuret Sanitarium. the standing committees as presented these before buying. i. lob Work prromptlyattended 4a. -. . The committee on Contingencies this day. Tailor -made Clothing o order. Fine Black Suits $13, $14, $15, $18, Tweed ='Bs reported and recommended the fol- ' The council now adjourned to meet Suite $12 to 120. g' Overconta, fine black or blue Beavers and Melton, ?i1.25 per year; 11.00 if paid is advance., lowing payments•: D. R. ' Beaton, on again on Monday, the 7th of Decemb- $14 to 118. Splendid value, all guaranteed first - class: _ acct~ o! srll1 V 62.50; grant to•Nation• er, at the hour of ten o'clock; for the al' Sanitarium Association 10.00. transaction of general business. Boots, and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready -to -wear Clothing. A full line of y JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. On motion of Mr. Sparks, chairman Men's Furnishings, all at rock bottom prices. of committee, the report was adopted. NOTES AND COMMENTS The committe on Damages to Sheep! GreatStock Sale at J. A. White's GROCERIES —We only buy the beat Pure Food Products in the market. by Dogs and recommended the follow- on Friday, Nova 27th. Everything the, beat and prices a little less. r During the past week one of the 1ng payments; J. H. Madill, for one re stared sheep killed by d $10.00; n Co." e west exhibitions of the Dominion, gt TiiWed b Peva sdf,era.ef,�eiey,. D. Simpson & C -.- Pickeri • W H Pugh, for two sheep y Y g '�ilfone that is not well known, doge 8.87; Goo. Wilson, for one sheep the Ontario Horticultural -Exhi- killed by dogs 5.94. The above f'bition,. was field in Toronto. At amounts are two-thirds of sworn ANTED -50 to 46 acres Rood land -ibis exhibition the display of value. W with baildin� on between Pickering ��Richardsan'a Special Tea is Good Tea." *fruit, flower and hooey far sur- On motion of Mr. Hoover, chairman and Hail. G r>leLltss, DaaM a, Wmises that at the fall exhibition of committee, the report was adopted. rp xis Toronto. It has been establish- The standing committee on Roads y8_ • ,;— an eD e u c ie recommend- signed has for We a carload of aem at P P y ed payments as follows; John Emer- which ma be had b apptying at the s Ibr its educational value. Men son, repairing bridge on 9rd con. opp. �'• Jo>�N IaaGLN , i?ickwiag, it °'svho are employed at the govern- lot 18$8,,00; In regard to commtini- STRAYED—From the misee of RICHARDSON'S went experimental farms are sent cation from Cbse. Hood re culvert, the S n.a. n..r Part a na the -0 &there to impart information to all committee recommend that the reeve rteetr, rivins: two years old- Any infozmatioi r 'Amgtdrere. Those who have fruit inspect the same; Co., Western Bridpp�- losAing to its repo• win be r.wardw. GAO. iII Equipment WA. axle Of AI- �O�`�8• F°!4 u 68 'GROCERY � mf which they do not know the Eq P iV' - i�aaie ma o there and have it torts bridge 200.00 • A. Gordon for 98 - y rode wire fence 14.40; Wm. .Stanley, f'iATTLE FOR BALE. —The under Identified. Ii a farmer or fruit- get on side road bet. base line and l� signed has for sale a number of cove and � l war wishes t0 know the best yonaR castle -•good Durbams. App1 on the igro range line 50.00 ; John Toms, bonus premlee., lot 9, con, 5 Pickering, w>&. FAA- -.,, warieties of fruit ta: plant they on wire fence 7.50; J E Powell, .bonus 1ZIliDitili, Greeaw•cd F.O. itt Cream of Wheat, in bulk, -5e. lb. Finnan. Haddie -40c. lb `=ay find this out by telling the on 64 rods wire fence 9.80; E.- Craw- White Clover Honey, pint sealer -25e., 10 lb. pail— $1.20. ?locality in which the reside, the ford, bonus on 70 rods wire fence 10.50; LOST —On the evening of the 6th y Messrs. Moore and Led et vellin fn.t, a 3tssoaic apron between Pickering Prunes, - mature of the soil and other local g t,.g 8 village and scarboro Tp. Finder wul confer a Fresh Dates, Pigs, Walnuts, Almonds, Peanuts, Fresh f �nrlitions which may effect the on Kinsale road 70.00; Senry White, favor and be suitably rewarded by leaving Naval granges, Fresh Lemons. n timber for bridge and doubletree 10.50; same at ibis office. etf + +quality of the fruit. To appreci _. - _ _ -- _ Maple Leaf and Horse Shoe Brands Salmon, this seasons catch. T C Brown, painting two road ma- a,te the importfnce of this eahi- F la SALE. -A 100 acre farm, being - Tomatctea, Corn and Peas, this season's No. 1 pack, Wtiou one has only to a it A chines e.lb; James Andrew; bonus on I' _ _ _ ^ AbehUr Bralsti- 3fcm25e. y pay _- , , 29,rad,_ wire fence 4 -•�+: W F ]at loin rah -.on . Township of Wdkerinq, _._ . -' xtvcCtt, Tbie N 6 Qre -tiara- r #t: Those who have a�eudeit -for 150 yds gravel for rd2 12.00; Enos 6�o�i boirdcug. %suety to the n,:dersianed. Fresh Raisins and Curre nts: Fresh Peels, Baking Powders, &c. l :it for the first time nre atilazed at Nisshswander, for work repairing A8. alto,, Caledonia. Oct. 43tf SUGARS ARE (;HEAPEIt F- >xerlt'J� H;tA in the leaf: itlie wonderful dislJlxy of fruit; bridge on sidernad bet. lots % and Ail TRAY ED to the premises of the Bq Uttr Oil from tit. No waiting. No dirt in oil. lkoney and fltiwerw, anti anduabt. in con.' 9, atiQ teaming supplies fttr STRAY Igued, a r.xl and white suer, rising y y g' ' medly are the years pass,,by, _the bridge &c. U.24, alsti hauling bridge tw> years old;onnrab�u*vthocsobr own- _ •a ih covering on n t 1 Uxbridge ' to pay' er may have same by proving prepert anti pay- 1'S .A SrS.rONg FOR $l.00 Vwople of the Province will realize mti•apenee.. WALT Eft tt. wAttl�, Aritam p vue -half of the amount, also two cedar l P� q_p o its importance. pt�sts 1.80; Communication front S. i J,AM&ES R =C�3ART��O�T r National !affairs in Germany see Stewart. asking for ditch on sideline j Faces. TO RENT — Consisting of 100 - Fret, lots 12 and 13, 6th con. be opened. iii there betas $5 sae as in lot t can 5 :a t the present moment in a very We recommend that the eiisirmuv of anti 66 acres t° les to, con. 4 m the wwiisbip of 4disturbed condition. Em f Pickedhq. For further inftozmati16 tip fy to e Perof'. Ale couunittee inspect the same ; Jams u arcs. Watford, once• or ed T, i�oucs- O _ 'William' i an able man and of Ale:. Moore, repairing culvert and sae $! °' °aa' �K versatile character. :vU matter in drawing timber on siderosd bet: Iota — - How a a j S a what walk of life he might have 2 and S. coo. 6 2.00; H Johnson, grav- SALESMAN. —Whole or part time, ellin Whitevale hill 69.50 ; -. $ Ireaon Iin•tat term., outfit free. We have some- - AWlen he would. have the same de- , chits na: w offer.' write at oaps ltatabiish- ti - *ermination to succeed. Hat he for 5 yds gravel 17.50: L Neil, bonus ed rse rho acres in aussery sack. THIS That piece of furniture you were wanting ? Now is the tiige in 55 rods wire fence 8.96; Gordon THOMAS W. BOWMAN & SON GO., Leta, as one ggreet weakness, an un- llldRevfila. out. s t to et it: We beadle nothing but the best end at a price that Vardonable amonat of ride. He J A reilairing sewsper, and bolts ; H Rill surprise you. mete !t read exa p J A Heise-82D fee hemlock lb,b8: H P y y ggemted idea Hopkins, making to lit' to d F ARKS mu RENT.— Lering. 6, in - P R P g rag 1.50 ; she 9th eoaovedon o! Pickering. contain- Sit his importance in the world, Gee, Wilson. moving grader 1.50; ing ts0 sans• 611 rood workable land and well Upholstering of all kinds neatly executed. We have a nice variety Vnlike his uncle, King Edward. of .Robe McHrad , bonus on 50 rode wire wavered and fenced; also ♦5 aerw at lot No, u, of Yalours and Plnsbes to choose from.. .Ragland, he has failed to realize fence 7.50; Commuication from A T I rear °! gth cposture la of pia truth to ' tease of good paatnn lead aloes by is aedree �. jliil kinds of Furniture Repairing a specialty. s sphat his proper position in the ichell re culvert on sideline bet lots Po an can be bad at aay elm•. Fez pair- * ♦ Pa� - • w - mation should be. He seems to d 3I ills con. 8, recommend that tlauiars apply to $, a PUC3H. Claremont. eft e reeve inspect the same - Rai h We have a complete line of Picture Mouldings. Orders for framing Piave inherited from brit ancestors Lott, bonus on 95 rode wire fence 5.75; Fi ARM FOR SAY, .—Being Being iota 30 executed promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. tef several centuries ago, their and l O con 2, acres. h of farm to the and , g Robt. Spencer, shovelling snow e t 1, ooasiaiag of tlo saves, Thu farm h eha Doe w i3deas regarding the despotic pow- Whitby to pwy half amount 5.40; E B on vbieb the well -known Greenwood herd of Rn our Undertaking Department you will find everything drat -clam -+ter of a monarch. He seems to feel Hoover, com. Alton& bridge for teams abort -horn• have been bred and fed daring me and up-to-date. pest font fears. It is as rich tie a garden aid P' -that the nation vi ith all its wealth and men employed 42,73; B Hoover• dean. wont& sell 160 acres. isa .ore. or the s rind population a :hits for the sundries for Alton& bridge 386 ; T E whole of is Then is timber ou one part of it Furniture delivered anywhere i0ome and see w, no trouble = *enefit of thus King, and not that Stephenson. for spit log drsl[ 1.50 ; W worth $2= ' Terms as". Possession given without charge. to show goods. ~ g position for H Todd, ditto 1.50 • E .B Hoover, rprl is 19t1a, Arthur Johns", Greenwood. the Kin occupies his - - . the benefit of his subjects. . Em- ti 5"Wor William seems to have an ~ 1 10 R � -sane6ntrollable.desire tb do some '.: .Ltl• • • • h - =wing to stir the whole world, and 1 •. _.', that something i:3 to make ; moany the greatest nation on r'*ertrth, even if it plunges nations FALL 11dILLINERY OPEN ' ;into a long and bloody warefare. h e German people, however, are of entirely in accord with their t b Mrs. Leigh's Fall Millinery Opening will take place on Wednesday, Emperors vietva. The Reriebst&K, Sept. 23rd and Thursday the 24th. Ladies and thrir friends -4r parliament`Te te'till•R- him in 09 1 are specially invited to call and view her new stock, f every plain language what they ,s�06 � which and a artpst designs inehats and bonnets. newest - -ithink of hint, and they have-made s ...,......... ,p their minds that the one -roan V. LCUIA must cesse In fA dal times :•a •ranch a rule was possible, but in this enlightened age when learn. .,13ng is spread broadcast, such a i wule will not be tolerated. The Emperor may have the military �43fficers'at his back, but these men who are spoiling for war, are but small percentage of -the popin- -lation. The trend of events for "the neat few weeks will. be watch- •ed very closely by the rest of the !.'world. It will be a contest be- �tween a despotic ruler and his _people for.supremacy. PICKERING COUNCIL The above council met pursuant to -:-adjournment on Wednesday, Nov. Aith. Members all present, Reeve "White in the chair, • The minutes of the last . meeting :were reAd and approved. Severnl accounts were presented Land referred to the. respective com -. wnittees. ••gas presented to the counsel1tasking iEhat a by -law be submitted to the A counter petition containing 465 tailoring to S Science, • c .tgnaturea was also presented' asking 1^ ztle council not to submit a by -haw to Ong pr.e al Local Option. , e m i -ready Ta Y l o r The foreggoing list of names is what i R wined alter eliminating those not John Dickie & Co., exclusive s ent9 for the Semi -read - ._ ble to sign. g y strIT9 Al R. Fitch, of Stouffville, was Special Orders, will bake your mttre and have a x►tenE TO Semi -ready Suit or Overcoat made to fit our exact ORDER -1tasd in support of the first petition, h se ue type and delivered within six days of receipt IN 6 DAYS ' - . -xtrd Revs. J'. A. Grant, S. T. Tucker. � P y �I YP _ :w- W. Totten and A. B. H^ mes and I of your order,. MRS. LEIGH, King Sae Pie eriDg,-- --Gnu, '.,WARM Fall Stock of Knitted Underwear, Heavy Flannelettes, Wrapperettes, Hosiery, now complete. our Gent's Underwear, Special at one dollar. George Parker, ; Dunbar'ton IBetter Positions are the Result of I W. E V AN S, Better Education. Attend the I/0 U,-Wg7,0WOO _ TORONTO, ONT. and DreiDare for the good positions, .you? Scores of business- Colleges have applied to us for teachers. Does not this show the class of work we do ? Get the best. It is the only kind, to get. It is the kind that pays, Hundreds of. our stud - enta go out to Rood positions each veer. Now is the time to enter. Catalogue free. W. J. 9LLIOT, Principal. Oor. Yonge do Alexander Sts. Ilse Pump Manufacturer Shop and Residence, Dundas Sts WHITBY, ONT. Three doors, wet or;WtI1 ys liousee 'We are prepared to instal w; or iron pumps on short notice, a) . attend . to all kinds of repair Cisterns made to order.' Agent for the Ontario nd Mill,, also gasoline engi s, Phone No. 50 at resident (Note removal from old s toniBrock Street.) V4-1. ,!, , 1111 , , 1g:!1!11 IF �a �� ; k�^ IM mvp S Z". TIRMP. _7� 4: ? CLAREMONT ses were examined, and the. judge ounce; Compou and Kargan - o . n ounce; Coinp4pund Syrup Sarsaparilla, three 'Dr. Kidd was in the city after hearing all the evidence do RELIABLE -GOODS on ..-Tues . da sided in favor of the defendant. ounces. Take a t,�aspoouful after each weal and at bedtime. For Men, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Men (every pair J. H. �eal had a business trip to A weil• known druggist here in town guaranteed) and prices reasonable. Caltand see them. Whitby on Tuesday. is authority that these ingredients are Gregg & Coates shipped a car- all harmless and easily mixed at home b shaking well in &bottle. This mix- URBAN FEED. �� Lo load of hogs on Monday. y FACTS tore has a peculiar healing and sooth- gret to say, to very ill at present. Mrs. George Richardsou, we re- , '. . , * . , :.." . . . Nelson and Mrs. Wa . . . . Ing effect upon the entire Kidney and 'Choice Flour for,Bread and Pastry. , Urinary structure and often over- Feed constantly on hand. gg spent comes the worst forme of Rheumatism R Sunday with friends in Agincourt. by forcing the Kidneys to fliter and Repairing done. Independent Telephone Central. What is the matter with the FOR'SICK strain from the' blood and system all The Corner Store. curling club that they have not uric acid and foul, decomposed waste -.W. M. PALMER, Proprietor re-organized ? matter, which cause these &.12lictions. Charles Proctor, bf Toronto, Thy it if on aren't well. Save he w this i is v' 4on. as in t vicinity for a few days prescript calling upon friends WOMEN Quite number from here at- Stephen Swyr7d& was convicted tended the court at Brougham on Cl of the murder o Olak Lautick at Thursday and Friday last. the Brampton Assizes and sentene- M F dtov' es and Ran gele, rs. F. Farmer returned on ed to be hanged on February 11. ► Saturday after spending a week with friends in Stouffville. We notice in the Postmaster. We sell three of the best makes of stoves, uggestion that N Miss Ruby Sharrard, of Toron- General's report a a to, was the guest of Miss Ruby people writing letters should sign 7., Farmer fora few days last week. their full names and addresses to Happy Thought James McFarlane find John their letters, and there would , Pandoras and Yorgie attended a meeting of never be a letter but what could Presbytery at Whitby on Tues- V-dk be returned if it did not reach the Imperial Oxfords. day person it was intended for. The J. Harvey was with Thos. report suggests a better way than R . Stephenson a few days this it that, too, but one which is a little A good stock of Parlor Cooks and Heating Stoves always on hand. week helping through with the dt r Wore expensive. That is to have rush, a small card printed on the corner A second-hand Range, coal or,wood, nearly new,•price $17.00. of the envelope. This will cost L. E. Wilson, of Christabel, -020 s000nd-hand Parlor Cook, &a good as new, price $12.00. Panama, South America, was the only a trifle, and if. the letter Can- of his aunt,. Mrs. D. Hopper, not be delivered to the address, or One second-hand Parlor Cook, price $6.0L last week. No other modieinr9 has been so the address should be wrong, the I -A n _gV00W1ftkLIp "lisylM ChA ffnf&� .. Full "s, of Hardware always on hand.• Bobert-Leggitt en to d - ring 1@_Oqr would come back in the a an apprentice a 2kis. duties a t o I women or rocojv44 so many gen. course of five o seven days, in. g blaeksmithing with Thos. R. uine tesUm2onhos as has Xyeft 3& stead of going through the dead Charles Sar ent, • Claremont Stephenson. PbOdwaiesVegetablecompouU& , letter office, finally being returned to the writer of ter a lapse of two Mrs. Hyfield and daughter, of Brooklin, are renewing old ac. W0In eTe=0omMe='!'you Will &n& an v have been restored to weeks or more. auaintances in Claremont and health bY Lydia IL Pk&1lAm`3 Veg- 11129q etable Clompound. Almost eve hborhood. Tickl mg,.tight oonghs a" be surely and 01in Dunn and'daughter, -Miss one You meet has either been = quickly loosened with • prescription drug. Ated by fit or has friends who have. Kits an dispensing everywhere " Dr. Js He R ICHARDSON'S Mamie, of Cherrywood spent We I Saturday with the fQrmer's fath- In the Phikham Laboratory at Sboop's Cough Remedy. And is is ad very Taman, cry different than ominon aou& medi- 'or, Thomas Dunn. -,Mass., anywomananydaym�y v opium, a Wor form, a mn clues. No we the files oontainin over one o boo J. W. Cowie and -son, George, of lately nothing harsh o- unsafe, The tend, imposliffint showing of finest display of ra "032 one hundred thousand letters or leaves of a harmless, lung bealing Markham, were here on Tuesday from women seeking China. A very large assortment of calling upon friends and also tak- health, and mountainous shrub gives the cars ive BtationLrv. Books, Dolls, To�s. inks here an the letters in which they ties to Dr. Shoop's Cougli Remedy. In in E. E. Pugh's sale. pro Tfiltr leaves have the power to calm the George Stotts leaded his house- openly state over their own signs- for the Holiday trade. Call tures that they were cared by Lydia toost distressing coni!h and to soothe nod and "a them. hold effects on Wednesday and. is X pinkhams V egetable Compound. head the -most sensitive bronchial mem- now en route for the North-west. for all Magazines, M He will settle near Stettler. Lyvilla Pin1rham's Vegetable brane. %4 others should. for safety's sake alone, alw%ye demand. Dr, Shoop's. It -.Weekly and Daily Newspa. Compoun has saved many women ,an with perfect freedom be Avon to even Chas. Neal is getting t6ings in from, sur cal openitions. the youneeet babes. Test it yourself I and Pon readineas for the season at the Lydia PirAdaam's 'Vegetable Res. Sold by T. M. McPaddeo. :7 rink.; If the present frosty weath� "W. %T. IT. M1CMTA.1RJ:E)80:bT er continue curling ice will soon CoTEWound Is made from roots and herbs, wtt iout d rug3, and Is whole. be in evidence. Hogs %npraag, who has beet) M r. V. some and iarwdess. Pat anted The reason why Lydia K Pink- spending the past year 'with -friends in England, returned on hain's Vegetable, Compound is-410 I have the nout ct with Wight Successful is because it . k Packers, ra contains in- & Co., Por Toronto, to Saturday.aud will spend the win.t- gredients which act dhwtly upon supply that firm with. all the live MACHINE -SHOP I or with James Cochrane. the femilm OrgRulffln+ rest0rini it hogs they require, and would like Thias. FeasbX, of Scott, and Mrs- to Z bealthy nor con waI did= to' have your I will pa The undersilmed having purch- S. A. Flume ell, Goodwood, spent Wednesday last with the those hoga- Womm who on suffe Toronto price until jlio.�rftf from within 15c. of ed B. Wagner a Machine. Shop in "XINEWLiq t0thcIr further notice, latter's daughter, Mrs. W. A. Box should not Ingle sight Of these Kinsale, is re erred to do all Henderson, of the 7th con Writephone or apply to kinds of repair work and general cession. facto or doubt so ab Lydia Charles Vickem who has been JL Mkhmvo _nft of blaeksmithing. #;Wat Onapound with James McFarlane for the to rest am their boaM John' A. White' Satisfaction guaranteed. past couple of months, left for the BROUGHAM i Prices right. city on Tuesday to resume work Call and see us. at his trade,* that of a. steam-fitter. Saw TW*. Aftway. 09 an materials and design .. m it" In stock. It will par you It isn't so difficult to strengthen a week Fred Ad. . JAMES PENGELLY.. Adair, having completed t- I—L&S. Here is a simple home-made mixture stoinach if one goes at to correctly. And to call at our works and inspect a= stook his apprenticeship as b this is true of the heart and kidneys. The Kinsale, OUL and obtain pftm. Don't be 0"th Thos. E. Stephenson, has' ^"a Ki ren by -an eminent authority on old feabioned way of dosing the stomach agents we do Dal employ 1 2. Kidney diseases. who maken the state- ation with Gordon or stimallating the heart or kidneys to I and do throw JW the v4saft cured a situ meat that will relieve almost any Y we Gan, Law, of Pickeria g. and left for ease of Kidney trouble if taken before Arat, paiused F commission of 10 per asus.. which vo surely wrong I Dr. Shoup Farmer s . Truck awffil 9 that place on Tuesday. the stage of BrighWe disease. lie out this error. "Go to the weak or ailing swWaly save by psumbe- V I &g; �'11 Mr. Tilly, of the Bell Telephone stiates that such symptoms as lame nerves of than organs, " said he. Each Bring in your old wagon and ges ean so"lled• 4 infido or A. Co., was at the local office here on back, pain in the side, frequent desire organ has Its controlling or "inside the wheels cut down. Make good _WNITIT GRANITE M Monday. Mr. Welsh, of the same' to urinate, especially at norm" ' When &line nary" fail then farm trucks. Wkbb7. Onouto-" nl!tt th-se organs mass surely falter. This ful and discolored urination r�fvj: eompany, was here this week look- vital troth is leading druggists everywhere Buggies and other vehicles repainted ily overcome. Here is the recipe. fag for a break in the main line Try it: to dispRa and recommend Dr. Shoop's reseonable rates. Rheumatism pronp4ly driven- from As Restorative. A few days teas will surely blood with Dr. Shoop's_Rhooaaalla R4=_ along the 8th concession. He loo- Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half tell I Sold by T. M. McFadden. OdY. - Dod't waste time with comaiesi cated the break east of Raglan.' Thomas Patterson 'I ..'remedies. A test will surely tall. In tab - _3 Rev. J. W. Totten last Sunday CLAREMONT (Dowswell's old stand' lot or liquid form. gold by T. M. McFad. -appealed in behaltof the Superan- den.- nuation fund. He in now nom- GOV. plating the canvas,, The circuit THE 818"LL A clergyman writes: "Prevention, thoes' report, will soon be printed and fmft,o I dim Kau ckmw &•d tum W4 little Candy Cold Cure'Tabitte are work C3 to 40 C3 circulated. � The in and Prevoutics surely will check a cold, or the --bRdft U amd *0 W"NW drW Claremont Telephone =WfX0b= bulft-4iow N Company erippe in a very few hours. AadPre- wrft badw. had w' ventics are so sate and harmless. No a meeting in the ' Wilson T. L MUM IL U111% 00110, OWL vo On Roues 0 on Monday evening- when sicken i a 0 Quinine, nothing harsh nor I'IJL* �ttlt� uy r1V VV Attl) 141. TUtCN hit, W h1tevale, Lo(:al Ageut. Fine for feverish, restless child #4 It 0 mach routine business was done. 0011 48 at 25e. gold by T. M. A orladd a. Methodist Ep- The Claremont Meth so • worth League were a week ago iL favored by a visit from Rev. S. T. I IF 19j n T—Td7%rl Illucker, of Wim�nw� He gave pe 2gs 3'11 a very -appropriate and helpful %.A" 7:. 6L 'Ofl 1. lit is adilrese on the Apprenticeship of IAfe. The address waa'a Ver 7_7 �:7_ . t; Z-1 Jan one and much apprecia Feb Kar w The league 'ill be glad to see him �back again. The meeting this As I am going out of the buggy ?440 Apr cla may ..week was along temperance lines 411 business I have some snaps. Bag. J no :And was conducted- by - Thos. J.17 'Sbepbenson'. glee selling at cost. to At a special meeting of the Sept Oct 00%. P.. 'Nov. Pie8bytery of Whitby, held - at Buggies, reg. $80 now $70. Whitby on Tuesday mornin, Nov. 17th, a call was presented froiii D" Church in favor of Rev. January 1908- Whitby 1, Osbava 8, Bro -3, Uxbridge 15, Cantmung if. Erskine 'An unlimited Supply Road . Wagons, reg. $65 now $6. 6-T I W. R. Wood. Provisional ar sort ,n 13, Uptergrove 19 ngements were made-in case o I f p Y All other rigs cut on the same rate. on Tuesday, Dec. Ist, at 2 p. w., hie acceptance for the i Chop And Feed induction J, Cowin— "Broug"ham., the moderator, Rev. Mr. Borland, R I of Columbus, to preside and in- Leave your orders at the duct Rev. W. H. McInnes, of PICKERINd LUMBER YARD Port Jerry, to conduct divine of all kinds The Pickering servic \Rev. Mr. Crozier, of Ash- for Ontario and New Brunswick white cedar shingles, burn, u address the minisb",' Volance Cominittee; Patent Roofing and all kinds of' Rev. Moore, of Pickering, to building material. -on hand, 'addre the people. in rest tote lesse d prosecute W. D. GORDON a MON. 3n stealin n' his vicinity was decid- P P1 of t the felons. AKINCT I I the division court hejd at Members having propert stolen oommuni- B • Brou I am and Fri c0a immediately wit any member day last week. W. Coates, First-class bread constantly on han of Executive Commit4". enter suit against Geo. Stotts at the shop. Wagon on the road - for th Membership fee 01.00, sum of $155, which Mr. Tickets mat be bad from One President or every day in the week. Cox Goa claimed. he had loaned to X S ere. —L. application. Cakes of all kinds made to order r. tt The defendant denied Exec. Corn.-L. D. Banks, Geo, Lang, shortest notice. re q r. 0 AND I�EM cam son No M av 'PINK i borrowed the money. ILLS W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont. note ad been given for the ICs -Cream Parlor in connection. amou and Mr. Coates had noth- ing to ow that the money had J, A, O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, W. A.,Thonksonv been ,ro,,vcd. -Several witnes- DICKERING Preeideut. Secretary. ClarenionlL. Out. f ," ', .ey ,; -•� ,.t- �.,. ;•.. . _ -� .,,r,T. - c, i',* _ .Jy, firs.'.. e • a. .`�.,,• ,. 1^}- - ' ..•�•" ' . • , < :: :',. - "� Aye -°.!9' ;;: �! iX'.n 6.7,' -: a}�'^- 's.�k+ ^, .,_.....'. '.a.'.:.. ,.. +.L .: ... t:' .n . ..a••a"�� - *aJ•. s v. ..,•. :�,,�^'•w• w. ...R:. ! : -. .. y ...!' :•.f ;��'Ts f .yx-J ._ »-w .nos: +2.1 .. . -... ..... .. _ .•., ....::. •.XS` .. .. .•. -. ,.. .,.. .. i ... -. '.'- .... ,..� :.. _:r. Jam' ^4 4 Y "..1 ,' -0I I '1'A,'. >a ,.a ..•. � .. :' . a -v f'T .. ...'.: .'" :,., .•�.,.,.'. •YAN.,...'a-Y,i :; ^.• ,, � ^4 .1.4•.. .. x"•F .B/ n r'• h. : ' s - .'`yam --.' ':r^ r ::r,. _ .,. :.tom :a; 2"„^ :. •, • . c . :.' >..: >� }y.i :` - :. r.. ::ia,:.ia'u•,E. sz�..iy ,„,:''!`•Ri.�Y'?__i.J-. .: r•.__ e x t :. �.i_ ^"�_ �... f - �. S. �T » GHT ME WORLD'S MARKETS ,..PORTLAND FATTY — F HI - L . - . KEt'OIETS F R O'JC THE LEADING : BAD CENTUM He -Is - Wanted for Robbing Bank at ; T � -f: dig - Orientals -Lost Their Lives on -the _ S Raphael, Quebec. �r1CCa ef'Cattie. Cralo. Cheese and Euffalo Sea WaIL s Other Dairy Produce at A despatch from New Yark says: "Portland Fatty," was in a cell Home and Abroad. ° When several Central Office detec: I awaiting the ca of Canadian oth BRE3DSTUFFS. A despatch from Buffalo -says: stone boat Atlas, which was work- :`, ►fives at once were strolling through cials, who wish to -take him across Toronto, Nov. 17, =Flour - On- Several suspects have been arrest- ing oh fire breakwall, heard a cry Chinatown the other night looking Lhe border to tell what he knows ed here in convection with the in-.in the darkness. He landed to in- taro wheat b0 er cent. steel for suspicious characters, they took �f the robbery of a bank in Quebec. ouuted at '03 -.4,o P $3.65 in buyers' ' estigation being made by Lice $uf I vestigate and meta bruised and ` into custody s party of four men In the pockets of, the prisoner the sacks outside for export. Maaito- falo police with a view to finding bedraggled Chinaman crawling to- -_ because they ha. recognized two police found a number of eertifi- ba nour, first patents, $.1.60 on e'ut what white men smuggled from ward the boat. White helped the cf them as safe - b'�owers. One of cates marked "La Banque Provin track, '1'oruuto, secvud patents, �5.- Canada to this part the 'ten'! bins- chattering man aboard cud' then the strangers, who described him = cial, tat. Raphael, -Quebec, Cori- �ou, and strong t.arers', '05.10 to ;j-en, six of who.0 were drotvued' reused the crew to help him look 'self as George W. Xonroe.of Cum - ada." Inquiry showed that the '0S,�'0• and four rescued at the Govern- I for others. In a short time three u ` berland, Maine, made a plea for bank was robbed on October 23. h,heat- Manitoba wheat $1.08% went breakwall here early on n:ure a rockers had been pulled. ,freedom, saying he knew nothing(The Canadian authorities ogees no- fcr hi o. 1 Northern and at $1.0J;y 1nursday moraLi So far voce of ever the rocks and set down to dry } of the men in whose' company be tified -of the arrest of "Portland for ho. 2. Northera,, lueorgiau Lay the suspects arrested has been iden- and toast beside the engine.. The had been found. Fatty, and two officers are here ports. ttfied Eby the four survivors. Chief four men said the, had come from On Wednesday Monroe, or as the to attempt to bring about his extra- untario Wheat -No. 2 white is ° Police Taylor of Buffalo said he Toruato, and gave their names as s police say he is better known as dition to Canada. quoted at 92c outside; No., 2 red did net believe any white men lost, Mack Quong, aged 42; Pon$ Sing, Winter, 92c, and No. 2 mixed, 91y their lives : in convection with the 25; Ching Jing, 2 %, and Chun Jon, to 92c outside.' case. The bodies of the last two 19. - PISCOUNT HILLS GUIDE. THE PROSECUTOR SHOT. Inf the six Chinese victims were re- The crew of the Atlas could find _ Casts - Ontario ho. 2 white quoted at. 39 to 40c outside; and at 42c on covered on afternoon. it nc more survivors, and though they .Fatal Aecident to William P•aettle Attempt to Assassinate F. J. %Leutey track, Toronto; Nu. 2 VI'ester i Ca• la' said that in the pockets of one of sent repeated signals to the .life- _ Near senora., In San Francisco. ends oats quoted at 42c, Goder- the drowned men were found the saving station, n., boat was sent A despatch. from Senors nays • A despatch from San ' Francisco ich. name and address of 'Marks Co., c ut till daybreak, by which time An unfortunate shooting accident,: says: Francis J. Heney, a leading Rye -No 2 77c outside. G87 Yoage street, 'Toronto. The 1 the gasoline launch and rowboat e pith fatal result, occurred on Fri- figure in the prosecution of muni- Barley -No. 2, 56 to 57c, and No. name • of this victim is not known. 1d which'the Chinamen had crossed - day, the victim being William Prat - cipal corruption in San Fracisco, .3 .extra at 55 to 50 %c outside. Two boats in which the ten l from the Canadian shore had -been ^ -tie a d 32 a hunter and trapper' was shot and seriously injured at Buckwheat -51 to 54 %c outside. Chinamen had crossed from the Ca- dashed to epli.iters. The they life- o t 38' district. e oo ing par o c oc ou ri ay in zi ens- •a s era could do nothing when they ar- '.' conaiatang' of Major Hon. Jeffrey Lawior's courtroom by Morris Hass side. the breakwall, half a mile east' of rn'e u a Vereker, his nephew, Viscount a Jewish saloon- keeper, who had Corn -No. 2 American yellow Michigan avenue, •ut an early hoi:r the sin bodies, which had been fiea- _:13ort, with William' Prettie and• been accepted - as a juror in a pre- nominal at soc on track, Toroutc cn Thursday morning, probably -ten in among the rocks of the b-- 'George Gilbert, guides, left on viou3 trial of Abraham Rue! and af- New No. 3 yellow .quoted at 71 %c about 1.30. The sea was running breakwall, and were showing here' Thursday to go moose hunting. terwards removed; it hating been Toronto. high and the men were thrown in- i a bare stiff .arm, with clenched fish While following tha trail, viscount shown in court by Heney that Haas Bran -Cars are quoted at $18 to to the water and dashed again and 1 thrust up , ibises a frozen yellow r 4ort slipped on s large stone and was an .ex- convict, a fact not $19 in bulk outside, Shorts quoted again against the rocks. How the ; leg, and again a bundle of sadden fall, the rifle going off, the bullet brought out in his examination as at $22 in bulk outside. survivors came through the terrible rags and flesh tightly wedged in e: entering Prettie's leg and going a venireman. The shooting of hours that followed is a mystery, i a rock crevice. Four of the !wain- right through. He was brought to Heney occurred in the presence of COUNTRY .PRODUCE, for it was • not till quite 3.3a that were recovered, the others re Wain= the Jubilee Hospital here, but died man ersons in the courtroom dur- Ralph White, a watchman on the, ing tightly fastened in the'. rocks. i P A lea -R inter stock,. $2.50 to --on Saturday. Pia.ount Gnrt is the, ing a recess on the trial' of Abra- PP i' eldest son of Lord Gort, and came • ham Ruef, on trial for the third L22.50 per., barrel fur good qualities, ` to Canada to visit his uncle a few 1 time on the charge of bribery. . At and at $1.80 to $2 fur cooking Ap• Dec., $1.0.ti; to >Si.04% ; May, $1 - cn roi�bery, but he may have a miTr -- Taeeks ago and to hunt large game. 6 o'clock at night Mr, Hersey, who plea.? I OS'., to $1.o8jB : cash cheat. Na. 1'; doe. charge to lace i! captured.. The regained consciousness and will Beans-Prime, $1:80 -to $1.55, chard, $1.08y_ No,. 1 Northern, i1:- two women are Ethel Stone and likely .recover, said : "I will live to and hand - picked, $I.W to $1.95 per ! p7 �' : No. 2 Northern, 81.03% : N o. ! Carrie Smith. Ethel Stone is able rosecute Haas and Ruef." bushel, I.3 Spring wheat, 81.03'/, to' $1.04. t�• be out of the hospital, although ALL PEIli:1�1 h1 NOURNLrG.. Physician`s in 'attendance on Heaey oneY umba g3- °5LQ -$ °:'S Per Pran- bi7.50 to $1'.75. Flour -! ;'.e has two bad cuts a the aide Emperor tad. Empress Died Less expressed the opinion that the as rdc•zen, and strained+- -IO to _tl - -� -IIer t atents, $5.s0: to $3,50: sec - and the back. of the hand - Carrie sistant district attorney would live. i F ^und r- d patents, . 5 1 to $o ; first' a; h had both j bro ea, her _ n S 5 , 40 S Lt awe k h ' Tian Two Days Apart. Hay -No. I timothy gaoted at clears, --8s to $4.30; second clears,.i head cut in several places, and her HAAS SUICIDES IN CELL. $11 to 811,50 a tou'on track here., a to $3.30. !recovery is doubtful. Their nasal.• A despatch Erom Pekin says ; I Maurice Haas, who on Friday at- and Nom L at $7 to 8d. Buffalo, No. 17.- Wheat - Spring' ant escaped through the moods. and Nuang -Hau, the puppet En,peror of tempted to assassinate Francis J. Stray -$6,50 to ss on -track. firmer.- c ,No.. I . Northern.. carloads ! the police are still on the trail. _• '' China, died on 'Saturday afternoon ,tit b o'clock, and his death was fol- Heney, committed suicide on ' Sat- l atataes -60 to Etc per bag'. Dela- store, $1.10%, ; «inter firm. Corn. -r Towed at 2 o'clock on Sunday of urday night by shooting himself in. wares, 73'to B�Jc per bag on track.Iir�sier;i+o. 3 yellow, sec ho, 31 TWO it Er lNST_1 \TLY KILLED. ' teraooa by that of Tsu- Hai An, the :the bead with a pistol h8 had can - Poultry- Chickens, dressed, s to corn, 64 to 65-c- the Higher; Na„ berriek Boom- "Cr*mhed' Down on coaled in his shoe. Pc per pound .fowl, 6 t6'7,:; ducks; 2 "white, ' 531, to 54c ; No. 3 white, ' Dowager Empress, the actual ruler. p. Lo lOc ; gees ^, 8c per pounol ; tur s:= to 53c,, .No. 4 white, 51 to 52c. Workers. - ` the country. Prince Pu -Y'i, the ---- -'�- -= o .. 'keys; it to 12cjc =per pound. Itye• -ao. 2 on 'track, 80c, • Oaocclofrom 7`re a says • 'three- year -old son of Prince Chun, desp WILLIAM •BETTS HILLER. succeeds to the throne, and his fa- THE D.�IRY hi.1RRLT5. LIVE STOCK MARKET. About 1 o'clock on Friday morn - 'LIVE is appointed regent until he Horses 'Ran Ana and He was 2• o Nov. 17- Choice butch- `t76 +.. at the' ,conatruetion of the assumes the. rosins of power. An ' - y Butter-Pound prints, 3 to .,4c; Toronto, Trent Canal, near Glen Miller, edict to this effect was issued on Dragged Some Distance. �a o 23c ; inferior, 18 to 2oc, 'era' cattle _brnughr 84.85 per cwt., rbout three, miles north of Tres tubs, t Ades -patch from St. Catharines C'r amery rolls, 27 to 28c, and sol- ahilo a straight' load of 'choice cat t,,n, tiro men were instantly killed Sunday morning. _. P ,, ids, 25 Y to 26c. tale changed. hands at t94,F5 per cvct., b{ the falling of a big derrick. One age who had been3,a /resident of ( Eggs -Ca - storage, are according to fitrandefi finish and �i se lots of the men was the foreman is -­THREE HILLER AT CROSSING. Beamavilre but one woe`, -eras kill - � per donee, While new g g 1 barge of the work, and his home - ed near his home on the lake share quoted at 29 to 30c per dozen. -, medium were qu„-wd at 83,50 to is in Trenton, His name is 'Wm Bua Down by Grand Trun1: Trala! on Thursday. He had been to Lawn Cheese -Large cheese, 13 %c per $4. Few good butchers' caws wt;rc t ronen, a middle_sged man of for and wa's driving along the lane pauad, and twins, 13; jc. Irr the market, Their sales ranged' ty odd years, The other man killed 1tt Hlagseourt Junction. leading to his house when the hors= r — ;_ at from -$3 to f54 per cwt. was an elderly Italian workman, jj Heavy - continue in' de nand at whose name is unitnown. A despatch from London says : i es took fright and bolted. The un- : ;HOG PRODUCTS. high figures for Rood steers. These, _�.t• - David Lousheed, his wife and tittle. fortunate man was thrown over the Bacon -Long clear, 12 to l2 %clsold at 83.80 to,$4 per cwt.. Bulls • (SLIPPED UNDER THE ICE. h ,:.daughter, faces killed near. Rings -; dashboard, and, becoming. entairg- 4 -or pound'in case lots; me" pork, were sold at '$2.55 to $3.10, The — Ccurt Junction on Sunday after -', led in the gearing of the wa¢en, $19 to $19.50.; short cut, $2330. prices of good storkcrs were -' uot- Alfred W. itarTey Drowned at boon by Grand Trunk passenger', was dragge;l some.distancq. When led trnln $3 to $3. E0. per cwt. Saskatoon, Sask. Har.cs -Li ht "to medium, 1•t to !rain No. .3. Mr. Lougheed was ' the team was stopped by the hired 14' c ; do,,, heavy; 12 to 13c ; rolls, •I Dealers reFor t li uited offerings 1 A despatch from Saskatoon, driving home from church and'was' man Mr. RetLa was unconscious. it to it ;c; ahnuldets, 10 to aQ /.c;'of springers and milch cows. Calves' crossing the -track when the train' being severely bruised about the backs, 18,' to 17c; breakfast bacon, were slow of sale, The bulk of the Sall:•+ says: While skating with a head and hod In.t e•cven'ng, de -- , art of friends on Wednesday I suddenly came into view, i3efa a he Y la to l�dv. Ioffcrin ^s .mere not of extra: good t'� y could get'tlie rig' over the track the spite medical aid, th injured man 1'`- Tierces, 130; tubs; 13;,0; •quality •. night on the Hudson's Bay slough ebiigine struck it. 'The three nccu -' expired without regaining con sci l-1 s, 13 %c�. Hugs continued steady at Sr) per', 1!rp head ar.any fell heavily on panto of the buggy and the Horse ousness. l Ta head near :an air hole, break :' wt fed and watered, for selects. ,_,_ •- ° ing throu the i and kiddie •. were inr•:antly- killed: - - ' - BUSINESS AT 1fONTREAL. F -for some through. the Not SHERIFF OF ESSEX 0EAD•. Montreal, Nov. 17 -Caned an >F TWO (`'0111 N FOUGHT ]ROBBER. knowing the depth of a wa er, ~� = Western 'N o. 2 white oats ,are. ; e!- j �; filch subsequently- proved . to be ON F. E. A. El �Wv;-iitEi T.- .�•r?^�iv �3 at His TTAme is Sand- }cog at 45 to 45',!ic, No. 3 at 44;_c, c Sboekin; \lTair in t,onrly Hut. in only two feet, his friends formed - wieb on Friday. extra No.. 1 feed Mats at 44! jc, and l a chain, and after some • ten nun Cobalt District. - `vas Former Sneaker of Onta } No. 1 feed 'at 43' to 44c, 'Ontario utes' distressing work succeeded iii f� a despatch fron, Sandwicli says: ,egislatiire. ho. 2 white at 44i_c, P' 3.at 43i2c,, A. despatch from- Co�bait says: I getting Lhe. unfortunate man to the T �T, C. Per, for many years Sheriff and No. 4 at 4&' per : bushel; 'ex' On Tfiursciay, about 4.30 o'clock in ;hank, •by .which Liipe, however, it 011,� rciinty store., our ant women, living e. The deceased. was Ford wasytelephoned here un Sun - home here at 2 o'clock'. -on Friday' I �t'heat patents, firsts at +•nG,- Sec•unda alone in a small lo; shack a out t nt =four years o , day of•tbe death of'.Hon. ,F. i;. A -f . 39 oL�r. entite�nerc at- al''nt we y afternnon - Sh_c6ff_Iler wh w = �4inter ahreflt -- �r- s�'ile- 6 y'- rrc 0.50.; pa rts, T- cost. -I n*rcI came- 4err-some years ago from _ Evanturel clerk of the Canadian several w a.eks. I �,_ e y $4.00 tacked by a man .colds fitly bent up London, j 0,, to 05.25 ; straight' rvl,ers, England. senate, and' formerly ...L.A. for' -- - �' to $4X0;•du.,.in bags, $2.141 tQ $2, —__ _ - ._-_-_�_--.___ - _ - - - - -__ Prescott -and Speaker of the On -,. Four men werA kilned by an ns- 20 ; extras, $1.75 to $1.85. Feed -- — tario Legislature. Deatli was due' rIO ion'uf dynamite at Pgrt Daniel, Manitoba bran, $21 ; shorts, $31., 5 to pneumonia. o> Saturday, iOntario bran, $ °_1.50 to $2?; mid- I $*Ifi; shirts 421.50 tNDRED ~ - - - -- -- - - d.infis; 5 -v to 0 .. t:: ,25 per ton, �: chcdi'.ig bags; P,u e ... - . grain mouiile, . $30, to $.12 ; . millet. y�� I gi ades, ..C23 t0 $28 per- ton. Pri,- _ . tl i cesions- Barrels short cut mess, ' r ry I� OF , FAA Years ' 513.:,0; half - barrels, $11.50: ele.sr . �- �r�ateat Kline Dina Ater o� Many , fat backs; $23 dry salt long clear I in Germany. --� J backs, ilc: barrels 'plate beef, . Men Are Being Trained for the' Inevitabl e S1 7.50 half barrels do., $9; ; 1 Ccmpound lard, 8;•; to 9'.,a; pure y :a,r Between the Two Nations. lard, 12 t° 13c; kettle rend A despatch from Hamm', ��'est -1 Heartrending •scenes were enact- la to • 13' c; hams, 12',r to l•4c; Fltalia, Gerruany, Says: The great -1eci at the mine when the dead and eat m; ne disaster in ivany y ears in ; i �1 °lin'd cl were brought to the Bur--_._.. °i4 to 15�; C; :inch -. s r } ?aeon. 15 to 1Rc ; fresh killed face, and there-were similar scenes A despatch from . Philadelphia, i Present s .•ated far i �l,att• +fir dr ^seed hugs, ,$9.25 to $3.- Germany occurred on Thursday ! in the town when tike injured were �$eniiaeering�°i%�ii'ine South ytE conservatism and fear ;;d fur its power. Darin the ast -, o Per my . morning a•f China, the younger and more P K a ortive atte.npis, C:hecse- Western, jt)% to 12'.'c, three wiles from here. Thero wasIthe hospitals. ; each time before -the n.ocen :ant was I Ruttcr - -27 to 27,._e in round lot,; very heavy explosion in the mine Finally the fire had' made. such ;would ia:a great revolution over- I' The'unrest is bring.fustered.!`5c in iol'bing lots. F -.cgs- -Salsa of al;out 4 L111., and. almost in.medi- great headnac that it was dc? ided ' ► throw the. present dynasty, Rev, by the student' element. r.ety ]a were made at•29e, sele;L- ately the ncine took' fire. Of 380 that any farther attempts .tot res. ' William Christie, a 'missionary, at '`China is, not afrai of Japan, ed , t 2 "c, No. 1. at 22c, and \�°. 2 l tuners ualy �i�: escaped n-ithout in -: cue t �e'entomhed men were wain, �. at'17• %c per dozen: urv, 'Thirty five were taken out roving to the impossibility ordnter+ the Christian and Mission Alliance, � The Covernn;ent is :vrr„rng,�nieht 1 badly injured, and 37 bodies nem' ing the gallories. At the same time stated teat great di >tiirban0es were And da,y in the traiairg of men far I�'ITF.T1 ST�TF.S MARKETS. hrunT -ht oi:t. Tl�e remaining 2,,021 an order was_ issued to Rood the aEou a see tliatha �arSiwith Japaa eventi ally -,•ill the come. Ja , It this talk Duluth„ Nor. 17- �ti'heat- No.- 1 1 avo been :given up for lust. The mina. First reports indicates' that And tovas in not plativn. Mr. Chris - o{ conciliation bet:vee;. Ja:,n and shard, 1.09''x; Na. I Northern, S1•. -', c,s- plosion destroyed one i,f the the accidront'was' the result ',f an tie said' China in the event of ^ ac�ther tear O7;p ; _ 0. `� Northern, $1.05'x ; Dec, ; shafts, which had t° be partly re- explosion of coal -dust, b t the ' $t.Oc?•/ aired before the rescue work wasistatem'Ants of the injured roe ren- 4 objet of the ravolutucnai•y with the western na.t.utis, is ridi- I g1.0t'•' ; lk'fav, 31.09/, ; Nov. _ e p ! der this- impossible.' .movemeas•is' a overthrow- of the I culous." 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Every time a ligbtai--ig- sleepless- it -is the surest possible EXAMPLES OF-CURIOUSLY-AS- bottles of your wonderfid ';'­ '... .. .�. I . I 1- ­ j . flash passes through the air ;t tour- b,•-by was WORLD FROM STARVXTION. . sign of ill-Aess. Well babies , : SORTE5 MATCHES. medicine, our ba;S I Fels a very small quantity of nitro- I . .� - ,­,.:�, � Z*,!� . . soundly and brightly. . . I i, entirely well and needed 2� � . .. t:", ,.�, I � — ... ... :- ,. This is . . . ... I- . . . ' . " L _ %� 1. . ": .. I . . -, Ben to unite with oxygen. .. . . '' , . , ­ . . - • . - Sleeplessness is generally due to . , I ­ . L, - �, . - 4 , I . .. no more medicine. At six. . .. ­1 ­ :. lbr-ught down to.the earth in the . I . . � .. 1. : .. of the sto�na(:b t . 1. -�9 The Efforts of Scientift MOD Have rain,, and ther-, it enters into union Xarriri. on Hig� P!aces - Roller. teen months of age she .. , L . . �. ion , o, -bowels or to tee'thirg tro,A,To, I . ­ . . I ' ' weighed thirty pounds. - ,.),, ­;'. . 11.'. 'h-soda or potasii, or some other .. . , �- .-Been Crowned With Com. A few doses of Own *-fa!')Iets 1, Skute Wedilivg - ,Ua-rried - . I ..,. . .n . � . .... � I � -�-Jet'�Ie' ent. - L, ­ I- will put the-little­oneL . . I -one -- -4--'-'---'----M-Ilug-4�itfd'W--.Vrnis. .. -­ - ­ .Sh-- had cried eight months, . -- wl .. as. . . �:. . .. plet,e Succe - I Now, so long, of:couxse, as mcn ` S. t �r, . .. . " .. ' - .1 I mace it sleep nat.urally.' and s)up. I- night and day, and nothing . �, . : .E I � ­­ .L . ..,.� . ' - were , there was sufficicrit for ly. . ;'". . . few; I . . . . ,. , . .. It seems incred�ble, yet it is I Mothers need not be af;�:ud-uf One cannot read .. did her good until we tried • . .1.4'. ­ . . a t.he food of gras,:es and trees. Bat ,. . �. I 1�'.', . . . . `card fact, easily flr'iT�, -th.�Lt the 1 when' -the population ,6f the earth this medicine, as it is uarar teed I - . 9 . I without noticing the rap*d, growth Scotfs EmuLsiom "�-MRS. I ­­!��; ' ­. . I by 'a government analyst to ,-, . .. :,. ,L . I - -- I -)n luf the craze f,,.r - uitQpAive.itional E. C. 8MITH, Villa Rica, .1 ­ - . 1. bivilized world, and England es 1 grew largr), and people began to - I � , "'. I , .:,. .. : .� - Ily, has escaped starvation C-ly 1 grow wheat and other grains, the aiJ no opiate or narcotic. ' airs. wedd:ne-s- ' Withia the last. few .... , � ... � I . - A - s Reville, Gawks, Ont., ' I 4, . Ly the skin of its teeth. In fact) store of nitrogen ,became quickl' Loui' -,a,' s - months 'couples have bee-i united L Ga. . . -.1, .. - . • I -:.. , ­- .... . , . I .: y - ."I am aevei� y�ithout Baby'3 ashing; - . . - . ...,­ I.- �- �.. 1- ; . . I I - - ­ - ,'. .. . .. had it art been fur the i , I . � -...:.. inNesci- . 1 .- - . Own , on the top of t1'. on famous IV - , . .; - . I - -r. . , �_, , . 1 used tip. . . , - . . A.,�- , . . . � I 14 tbe'ex erimentL, I Z)ccasion required, .for .the - last.five.! - . ** 9 , ­: , :­ .-.:-. ! , J ­., gation of the pi I have ii-ed,ton , nit6cl I .� �., . I impies on a �lidt, .. Tablets in the house. I ha Monument -in the U I'�.: the.w,orst might have ,TO CONQUER NITROGEN. this medicine for inw c1iildrei as ! states: on the summit of Pike's - � .. .. .. . Farmyard m ;Peak, Ce -id i ."'. I - , I - : I �; vi 0 ma is valuable on- lorado; a 1i a icoriast - . , S 77;�o 1 � , ,rie,1q.U1,. f n I I n f I ;-, ; I , CoOtt S . -A w going on i g an an e s.- i,v De-ause of the nitrogen If C011- 1, . . it-s-up­ r to 7! a_d Nifty oervia:1.1 1, ..41 - ..7 .,.". ..-•:where -with the "nitrifying bac. tains. That, too, is the reason why all other medicines in curing the niou6tain.' But more re-narkab ��� 01 teria." Examining the ioots of the gas product--made from coal, ills of childhood;" 8o!d by medi- than any of these Peculiar weddin:lc . . � - 4. I , . I �1, � 1 ­.� .�7 ..beans, pe,asand clover. a scienti- which is a vegetable body-and the t-ne dealers or by in,iil at 23 cents v,as that, 9f an An-rerie.-an, couple ; 11 ". '. !71 I fie man found that the little piin a box frudi•The Dr. Williams' Medi- . , .: '. �'4­-2 - Chili-nitrate nourish plants. When, cine Co., Brockville', Ont. Miss Gale and Mr. Applegate. who, I ;.. . '. � �16;e ' , " . * ples at the base of the stem con-, theiefore, the natural stores show- . ... I in consideration of 'a pr&sent of $25 i probably saved this chfld's' ...-. . � �..,1121 * , . I % '. . , sisted of millions of microbes, and i ea signs of ruining out, scientific —+- -- . �. � and a gas 600ki-g-stove as a con- , life'. Four doctors . had been I . 11 . ..� .. A be also found that these microbes men' set abolU the task of Maki:.'- i i ' '� tribution - to Aheir housekeeping, I, I -., . .. ... :* DOGS WILL, AID POLICE, consented to be- made one tried. Scot-r's Exumiow . -- ... � -i 'have the, power to take nitrogen manure —that ;s, of forcing the n � , � . on the I .. . - 1-_1 . I I- - . . I . , from the air and give it to the. trogen of the air of unite ,with s . top of the chimnev of the Peoria I seemed to -be just the thin I .7 ..­ -1. some Bloodhounds Will be, Introduce4 in � - I . 9 I .�,q , After many failures,' thin I other body; and, after Gras- Corrupaw- the needed, and it is just the 1. , -last: r much . , 206 feet above - . ousan .1 as of manuriag is now a sue- i labor, their efforts, as we stated at -1 . English County. proce ! . . . breathless and adm;ri.rg th cis thin needed by thousands -s in many coup- - (f spectators: .. . .1 . I . .. -�. .)T, cess, and farmers n the begirrni.,g .of the article, 'have The polic,3 authorities in England of other children. Its s6' : .1, .11i ' tries buy these complete sue- have ,at east decided to .follow in At a recent wedding in ad Ameri- I I . . ,�; : . e microbes, packed in, it been -crowned with com I I— . 1. 1, . - easily digested; so pure and . . aoine degree -the custom of .the ,can rink Mr. Raymo.nd r,arrel. and! I 11 - ; - ­ . I ---harraless Vet most ethil . ­J the .ground as manure. n this way th#- world has Feentuonti-ne-n-T I 1- ! A4 N t;+1re-*-F-- - -­ - . e an - ret - ­­ ­­ i'll". ftl­ - ­ - - - .' ' - --- -- - , ,SAVED FROM bTARVATION- - saved from famine.., But it was a hound! as a permaneat agent in the*, tar on roll er-skates, the om,�;ating. in building tip the inost�deli- . .... 4 1 ,. .I'.:.. ' - r if scieuce. had been ! clonzyman- struggli i!,� to maintain cafe child or adult ' But be . ­Z, . i close shay, for detection of cri,�.e. . . , .. a­ :11 I..... . . • To appreciate the full value of . . . . ­ � -11 . . . ' twenty or thirty years late starva- Major Richard-son-, -who .has.-fnr, his h,ala-ce on whee:3 wbilb he ' sure to get Scorr's EmuisTozi, . '- 4r X .. �fhfs' , it must be remem- I •tio- , d,scov q . . r . ery . .1 was , L . . .. . `1 (A '.. , inevitable.-Londod Ad- years been 1) reeding- wholly' witil linked their live. - - --.-. - • L. lbered that tweuty-five years ago it ,- . there are so many 'M:rtbk63 . -,. was known to scientific men that, ewers. . . . . . . . a view to perfection.uf scout-ci�Qss- . . FIVE HUN TERS. . - .- � � -;'11 . . and harmful imitations. • . It ' - . + -- ... .. Ured bloodli,a-As, the other day - � . .. -. . � ,. there was. every chance- of the - - . . kept time, while'6,e'band played a� I . . 11 . . 1. received a formal ,notice that his L � i .. � . ... . .1 .'..- L 1 world's food supy)ly being so redoes RHr . V ­ ..-.'. AiA DitvoGmTs . .:. ­ . 1. .. . ,-. I . . , . . ogs are to be retained by*the H,,t- vedding-riarch,-ard. a, the subse- I . . , - . . . — . .. . �, . .... ed before they grew old that half 11 .. . Richard- i qUent feast the waiters skimmed to : . LIMAT61" " ` - '..*,the people of Europe and: America - � . -fordshire p,.olice.. Major Richa : I .tan oop7 of Mm smug. loner and" . . : . -d lj,i .:Vovld die of starvation. ... . inn w and train. and fro on skates to minisWr.to the. ' many.othwrs, f S SL=uar =at=". todotbAr . I I ' with, "*of ..r vwaable 11toffature M . . - I them : bia they. Will be lent fur' by I guests. 0 I B.Culas ChIldren. "; to o"t uv�ft M . . . -.�; .. ., , N ' ff E. BLOO D. - i The race -track at Wyom' c*tvt of yow addzue, acuwas,- UU& . I I ,V It was all a qu,;stion of. - , i . . l. . . . , . .. the Hertfordshire authorities oz the ing was , - " . � 1 I . I por., . - . . . .. .. -.,. -"�., for the land. As everyone knows. ... I -, -. .. -... I . .. .. .. . . occurrence of any crinae in th�- de- a, " So . -- I ... .. �1. .. . o, i a short time agd, the scene Of ­ ..1 . . - 'the land can grow practically no- . - - . original wedding, SCOW . . -, -* -, . . I . . . � faction of which they may be use- !"ill rr,)re o in & 50"E -1, . thing without its - ,allowance of ma- 111 Not '-I. -1 which bridegroom' and bride pre-. 11 126 wellington St.. W. Torvaft aura— neither wheat for bread, nor Lininsuts and -• rOblng T . I I - - i faced the c4remony by racing to- -and mutton --Lnte A-7-T ' A great number, of the otlier , gt thcr­on 4e,b-Wck 11 - ... - - - clover to produce beef. T�444;;d . -, - - nor potatoes, turnips, fruit, nor 'I hd 1423,igi -1111St b� county all'thmitics pre ciir.�ua ing 'a k to tho' invignrating strains of — .--- .. . .� . 1. " - * - -id t track . . , �1,e employment of dregs, a he t e . . .. "I Long ago, when' Inated Thraggh Lha blood. , '7.�; flowers. . I . . idea has jartiot� laxly. appeal.­i to! "I want ye, ina Rop,�y; yes, I do." ge6se, 100 dUCIS, Lai Many turk .. . . -!,. L- ­ were comparatively few, the manure � The climax of Lhis exciting contest eyss The -0- L lil_ ­ 'd w those in Scotland. . It i% probable i with men and I and 350 loaves of . The .- .0 the farmyard rulEced. But for T eL trouble wit , � ­ bread. i . : - men w ? � . w L, . 41, many years past the supply-of this who have rheumatism is 'hat in a short time this special,came when Mr. Dodge,; the of . ;Lid -refreshments waq on an equa - Valuable commodity has been -only i they waste valuab!e time in tryn.,g Freed of cl,)gs-whose li�red:tyls as 1 the occasion, transferred the bride � ly generous scale -1 -)ndon -Tit-Bits . ­ .... - , ,- I set e enprall-- re- from her owrk. saddle to his and . . 1` tc rub the complaint away, 11 they I - . . - � ­ .. . � a Peeret-will b g .- . . ...A 1. '.. ..,.,.,a drop in the bucket of wriat the rub li'"r,4 enough the frictiun causes 1 c.'Snized as an ,Lr-.n of the d.etce-4prqudly galloped her to Cie altar, . ...— ­A " - ­. . 11 1;�, . 'L L ­1 . � I .- - -.p I . . , .. land demands. of g1l five service, as in B.er..n I In curious contrast : NEW GGLDFIELDS FOUND. - .-- , .. ., .... . Fortunately. a great store _ warmth in the affected part, which . ., where a i . - . . • . temporarily relieves outr!n6t­ these weddings. was one which , r.novas discovered in Peru. But fiev,ss the pain, or cir,"specially'built for -caiiy- , t(, t .' 'the population increased, and the i-1 a short, time the aches, and a dozen or`nwre Moodhoun&, !.took place rece3tly in a suburb of . - - I .. .. ,:. .1.14 1- . - Uganda Belkvc-d-to be Rich in 08 : ` "', . . . . ­ � --�A . . . pains are as bad-as ever, All the is kept aluays in. readin6�. - �Berne. The bridegroom, Stephane . . - A LRUSno began, to gi . a 1, Precious Metal. ve .ont. There' .. .v.NN , rubbing, and all the liniments andi Some of idajmor Fichardso-n's; Lerozi kv.- a, Pole, was carried to '\:. -�--. 1:.­ . ' .. . - , . . . , . - I - . - - - add the was_" way of 'i-enewing it. and ' done the chur�h on an Ambulance A report by Mr. Coates. Go'v- e - '-t, published in the ; 1 lth� fa;nner was ficed with bank outward - applications - in the world � bounds have already don, , , ­ . . %vn't care rheumatism, because it ,on behalf of the S,Ultan'. I wedded to his - sweetheart, Irene., 6nament geolog, ruptcy, whery another discovery ; . I Turkey,­ I After. the care-ron'y Ler- I Uganda, Official Gazette. states that , , s rooted in the blood. Rubbing and the Paris authrritieq., who have Dovg,-rd. A saved him. That is the fact that ' . ozinsky. .wlio .was �actually dyiag! iq the territory' webt ,of -Lake :albeit' . ' ' .. ­ : :e-pup . . . .... v�on't remove;the poisonous acid just imported so,n purrs, find the . I . .. . .. . one of the by-products of gas manu- the blood that causes the pain. dogs much rrore faithful to -a rceat,during tl�� care c:ony, was carried � N3 anza gold has been found in . , facture. rronia, i . ...r. ... IS But Dr. Williams' �-k - t,) ; . - ­ , ,1:1upbate of am s' Pink Pills. will,. than any variety yet prodiaced. - - h.--'s bed-1, arid, a ,few carried I K&Ve,i River gravels up* to a point . � . . . . .. - substitute for farm- because they are a blood medicine — -0—� - .-, later .his young. ard devoted wife � crossing the boundary . . .. h . t, -yard manure.' . � hy - .. .. � .. .. .. was a* wid I ow. -A little earlier, at !'Enclave. . . y of the Lad.o :. .1 . ..." . : I .. acting on the blood. That is w ' - . . . . . ' *1� beautiful THEY WANTED MORE. - ­ the aches. and pains and stiff swot- M OULDIN'T 11AVE BABY KISSI, 1 Cehoa, a girl Aho'had � In'the Adiz Valley gold has also " .. p ­ .-m, I . But the population continued to len points of rheumatism disappear I . been .born' withok arms or logs 1 been found in-- conspicuous. quanti- - . I . . .. .. * ­ l'us'ts Rules Signed by Father and Mo- ' * gravels at point below a . . . :grow. More and more food was re- when these pills are used. was carried to the altar by her I ties in grai .. -, . . lover, a. German named Jose ­ . '.- -- lqu ,her 31akc3 Visitors Think. - Ph Ir-rge dyke cr4wilg the stream. On .1 . . .: ired. -The sulphate of ammonia why sensible peonte waste no' time I , " . ,. . . . -courve - I . . :.- began to fall -short of the land's ir rubbing, but take Jr., %Viiliavas' . :1 Starker, and rligated her troth 'th lowei -of the M'bago and . . . , Living with his parents at Brad- . . . ­ I e . . I . I -needs. 'The supply could not be Pink Pills when the first twinges' . " Ad?i Rivers the grdre!s show a con- . ford, England, is a nine-r.ouths- .. -NE.1-TLING, IN HIS ARMS. . I .1 increased. And do famine .again of rheumatism come on, and these 0 - 6 . - . s:derable amount of fine -gold in the' ­ . Id . ; ­ !Doused ahead. * . baby boy who never yet -­— . - . ' .1 A speedily drive the 'trou6le out. of. 0 I upper layers, and indiciatio'ns.of the .. . I.. -- , .. been kissed. Of ctuioudy-asEorted matches . ­ * - . . I I'Wsystem. Mr. John Evans, 12 ; '.ords furnish some very . . I ... : Then dame the providential dis- t I.robable existence of pdyabl-e auri- . covery in Chili.of the nitrate of Kempt Road, Halifax, N. S., says: Hanging in a conspicuous place recent re . ferous strata'. � ta.. Th6 country as- . . . a .- -, ' . .....- r I just i,-rs*de the entrance to the house, remarkable examples-. Thus, at ' y is e - ' �"�' - sodium, ar Chili saltpetre. But 'About About three years ago I -had an i; ao-sef of rules addressed to. vial- I Liarriage at Tarrytown,* New York; , . Al- -- . 1. � � , � fly accessible and close to Lake , . .1-igr . . . - ..­ 4- 4..,­ eat as the Store of nitrate is; ­ attack of rheumatism which'settled, tors and: signed by the father and the hridegn)o )i, a man who tun,ed bert. � . . ... � ' . Z­: .�became evident that it could not in my iight leg and ankle, which 1 The conntry i� in British tern- Mast '.� '­ - ­0 ' 1ast many years. I mother. The following-are-extra�ts, the scale -at 500 pounds, took his � - No other natural became very much swollen and was . heart a daia to tory, in proximity to the rich -Con- . from the .rules: : . tj little lady exactly ­: ­. ­ .. source of manure is known to ex-* exceedingly painful. I wasted a :, ... ­ s .- , i go gold fields. The new discoveries , . gist, and it seemed that by the year good deal of time trying to get rid y' , i' Jaines Hayes (commonly known as • I... ". . - Don't kiss the baby. - . . a fifth of his weight. .In Kentucky J prove the existence of gold over "as I I 21 , 1' " - .. �-'3925 the produce of wheat, oats, of the trouble by rubbing with lini-- 1�on't handle baby unless ,) r .1 . vast 'area —and probably in .the die- ,, -- . - .. meats h verv, very ,clean. Long Je n"), a g4ant of seven and . . -I.--- 1. -71 ­ .. ... - lbarley, maize, potatois, and even , but it did not do me 'a bit of ' � puted territory lately ;urveyed by ­ . . r. Don't bring baby a face close' a half f-nt, haa for' birid6 Miss At- —, -�-,i - -.Leef and mutton, mi% butter, and good.., My daughter was using D your own or to your hair... ! kiss, a lady of 4 feet 3'inches, who the Anglo-Congolese Boundalry--. . _. I , cheese would be reduced to some AVilliam s' J -the time . . -idn I at %M Pink Pills. at I Commis. - This territory �Ure � I ­ m I Don't allow baby to touch Jolle I could 'jii-t.'ro Aortabl-y hang on to Britain should `refute � '% - I Ahing like one-third of the and finally persuaded me ,to try L ' ' , . them. Inside of .a week the pills .face or'llair. , hi� watch - chain. Mr. Andrew 119!�,. . -.,. . . .;,� to rcf�uquish. "I � : ...,Produce. Of ,course,- long I wan of ninety- ---^— Don't talk,­ Vr�athe', wl`iist!zt, 1,a� giddy old .gentle, . . that time there would be scarcity, began to help Inc, and after tak- . ' . ' �, .. I �� THE ONLY WAY. . . ,high Prices, hunger, and perhaps ing theirl & few weeks longer..,the blow, cough' or sneeze into Ots I six - summers, transferred his vet- .­` I . ­ . - . . I - . . . ,. . a world-wide war for the possession trouble completely disappeared a 1i baby's fade.. We want b-'-.n fb li-n.- - eran affections 't,Y 'Mi'si Gr�6n, a' I � 1. ­ -Yolkj� I of the nitrate Ujines. I . ssesslun has not boihcred me* since. Don't -use your hardkeichi-,f tor'young Lady who' was cradled after gg . Popperton-"Wife has - �.,� " :-;;i.'15 t . - I . I -�Llv baby's hands, face or mouth. Andrew had buried four wives n-Iti in', 41 � a - - .- . and gone sho. , and left me in char- . : ­ � . . daughter was also' caking c 'Pills S. . 1 ... . -- - - ­ - . -- rtvlli- I t t-�,&--fo,f J--1-h­e-+*Tes, -is wr,f J.'ec,lebtated hig' ci ghti(,th-JYatimr,v'�-- tif the baby, and I Am regularly put threatened alt e ime or weames. and arm­ - --- - - - atened the world. How has it - . - tell 0 , To some 1115F�:§i6 FIF16i ,�FvTF­ap- an a little, eanie.,, Captain Ciaric, --- IM21 A a so cured by them, an I - . ' . . I . fellow .quiet." - - - A, been 1111155191�11 1, TFIcs is of the i: pear comical or- stupid, but t1 !y .a gay sea-do- )f eighty; p!acied the f e, I . I .. .. , . -mist . . , . I am-now a firin-Liend of this inedi ' 0 , . marvellous "stories in the . . . , N. nuptial ring -6n ­the fin (after regarding the - * .. ­ � . cin6." ' - are not written as a joke or wit', I .1 finger "of -a I Gr,imshaw (a . -, whole of science: I-,nwliug and contorting Juvenila �, �---­, , it, ' y Pei- I bzide of sixte,m. .. .�. . .1 - . . ffl, cut thoiight. Therefore, an .. -siied,-c ..4 .. . . I - IVIost of the troubles that afflict son 't)r iwo,azo there is -( (I -kuld thing 'YOU - ��, 1. In the air around' us is an ap mankind are due to pour, watery infringing these rules after , i A year' T itically) .' . OiQ hi 1� . 1. � I - parently lazy, inert gas called nit- blood. , Dr. Williams' Pink Pills watery having road thc,�ai will incur our from the. -4-010 I could casily kep him quiet, both . . : rogen.' Four-fifths of the a' ' "ope' ""'p- I in a vocal and physical way, by gag- , " " tually make e extre,mely."' fist Cluir-h. Willi -misbiirg " � 10 j new red, blood. That di�pleas,ur . . ­ . , a bride - . . - ) sists. of this gag,. and, it is so :abitn- q. - — - ,- : ..-- I anal bri&2aroom (one Otto -Nill, a I 92P19 him carefully, tying his hands , ' ' i - - .1. is why they cure anaemia with its I . . . I behind his brick, binding his feet do that no less th4n ,3,OW tons i eadaches and backache , and die ApponTION YOUR. TIME. : hair- dresser) who had not even seen . .1 ..:. ,,, C, I . . s - . . I " of it float over every acre of ground. " � earlier.' ling his cloth �,:�-.Z..w - . . . each other half a-.-i hour ca - together, nailing es to the I �,:,: . . . ' Ziness and fainting'' spells; tile. - . I ... . ..­....,. .. Tt is, a most unsociable, body. Only a rp "Suffici'crit foi the day is the e�il-,']But even .this fe.ac of. . . . floor, and 'th'en �Waiinistering clilo- . .. .­`��.�`� •. pangs of rhmima't.ism. and the sharp orcof,'' and vice versa:` It is' . � + .. .... .. the. greatest, force 4t tho command th �. , inform to him." . I of the chemist stabbing pains of neuralgia ; also false econwiiy.to ondeavoi PR7CIPITATE M*ATRIA'1ONY ' � .. . nii.�t will make it com-bill, indigestion, St. Vitlis"clance, •para- io crowd . . �, • other ere �ents iple don't ttAk much of your '. ' ­1 ...-Its it- is- . ..wedded ��, . ailments of yollj]_ too much into one day. The day's 0,cllpred by Miss Fan'by Wbod '" Pec, ' with oth eats. And d a's soon lysis and the I ,.1 1."'...­, .,A d does everything girls -' 0 work should be faced with the �e- ! and James B. Bennett, who first opini6� unless �ou happen to think . in its power to fro . e. Is atid women pf mt-C.IlTe. age. solve that each job -will be ' 'dune at Summit, Now Jersey, - at 10 as they do. 1. .. . . I 11 I' I ,That ," Good �lood- is the secret of health " I . 'i -- , I oil . .. I � . .. . � I. - ... . , .� ., .. I -secret of good- blood -is Dr. . I 11 �1. ! .­­ why glimpowder' and dvnwrnit-e ex- the in turn, " 1,1 that while it is in hand o'clock. one Alonclay morning.-. At - ---- � �1. I .., i . , , . ,plode. The nitrogen which is part Williams' Pink Pills. Sold by me- if will receive, .al.1 - your energy.' 10:10 James p-r(ypo:.ed and ac- . �'­, 1:�:,.,. I I of them awaits Only the" ,pportun- :rilln Don't spread the thouglits over cfpted, and by 10.29 Miss IV ., :�- 1' , , r, I . . . --dealbrs or.. by * mail at 50 ood . I I ­..., "I . one. "One vkas.in,a position to sign her name SAMPLE COPY FREE � . . . . ­ . � cents a box from The Dr. Willi- � I , I . . at a time. and " a is "rain n "P 'ITUtL. SEPARATE AND LIVE ALONE. aura' .'Medicine Co., , - Brockville, - impair . 1;11;y:i.��6 ::ii .1 . . . thing aing is � . . t, - I . .. worth d �- h doing well" I That wc,:di.,gs do not - . %: - Out * , I , I I . .ap. ple copy -of Tim Farmer's Xd- 11 . .1 : We mast eat nitrogen to live.. i. 6 . �11 . are good inr�ttocs.' Endeavor at the petite.is.pro'vPd by many recelit ac- '-�-� . I . . —..%- I '' . ' � r animals I outset to apportion ' vocate and Houte Magazinel eat- it it, the flesh of- other 1. . . . � to each task its counts' nupUa' 116asts. - At 4 'Fed- . . ... . - . ­ 1, . . . ... I or in !ants: These animals ' ' ' . - f 'atnts i 'iini' , , . . in � ma 6 eat King Edward and .Q,ueeip .'leas -n- fair'shar6 of your c. Then sail. cling breickfast at S�vignac, in Brit- THE KST AGMICULTURAL - it $� and the � , "I P soil . Plants get-" din lia'v(- been -married lsmgcr than sirAig�ht.ahqad. The saving in n2ry- tany, the gi eats consumed eight., - . : - -# - from I .1 . .. I . - . �. - � I (,us eiiergy i3 en(Tf sin cows, save calves, ..twenty- '' �.. . . � 1, he Whence, does t1lb ' - " ,*��­., . ­ ' �11 I any other pair of crowned heads ­ . �- . soil 1101 nitro . . . . ­ rh6us. AvUid ' ' ' 0-,tven c 'IV" . AND KOMEIAPER '. � �. i. . I 9 its rogen 7 . in Europe. . � • dertaking too im,ch, and 'try not to nine sl-rcep, acid seven pigs, with �! .'� . !-*)-, 7 I . . - , ­ , :. I . .. - . , Now I � although -fhere are S4,000 ­ - .;. , , , worry o'v'er the foar of failure. Do thS a:9siz,'4nce of t �,fedft ' - ' -c .:,. .-, " . � I . t. y-one bar- n, the American Continent. ­ ;.� .11' .-; f . to 5 0 nitrogen acre, . - . t 1. No Progiessive farmer can af- I your best.; no man do better - ,ell of cider an'A' eighteen barreli . . . � 13 . ­ "I. . il ,er Pnt n"or- animal -can- pret - "I - p-rc.smlnc�-�'- - �aid --thc - lodg-en 'that) his- best.-- The man who stops when John Fick- ford to be without-it. Publigh-,7 '. 1. .11 .� ­e "i , , .)f wine; while , b n Mr. Fick- . ; ,., . , . () r the d weekly. Only $1.50 per year. .. weight of it front the at- icily, at e conclusion of the little to, pondor over the chances of slit- horst, a wealthy' firmer of West e w ­1 . . he , 'because it exists there dispute * Drop poet -card fur free sample I s ., with his landlady, "I pre- cess is seldom the litan- who slic- Prussia, gave a-ban-cluct-in )Toll()y, ; le. , 1 *7- . . � - �,. , - � 1. , . ,� - .1 I 11 �" 1 4 I �- , - 'I � ' - " this way `saved In from fa, .� _,. ,_ J I I I -- . I I , -t � I "V ­ world. 1. I �n - -- �,, � 1, �Iut,* " 11 " daughter "�,$)-rz%W',". �L'Wii�'A.h � ,-Wr.,-a1­;,, ­cu, - I � 11 - ?, * V , ; I. . - i-I'l ­6���� rX y . - - — . will ,..'. '. alone. . is then-what the Chem -stimo. that yon .allow me ta,l11'1cc-e'd,,-Ti,', successful map­ig he. wh.0j'.. his daughter's nuptialq. this was - copy. Agents U*anted. Address: • , . I .. ­ ,:, . i?ts cal "free" nitrogen. In order, my helongings away with me 7" ''I i dues his duty to the !west Of h1s'the bill- of. fare provided i 1,.500 $$ THE FARMER'S ADIOZATE if '- , •that pl t9 may make ii�e of it, a,e: am sorry," was the is r�-ply, "but'; nhilhy, in the full knowledge that pounds of beef, 1,1200 pounds of . . .. .1.11. ritroge. must become "fixed" -, yonr other collar has not yet come' he cannot du more to guard -against " , pork, 900 pounds of veal, 60 Mention this paper. London Ont. I - jllnt is say, it must become unit- I h,-.me from the laundry." failure. �Pounds of mutton, 2M chickens, 150 � 1261 o- , 1-1 � .0 , . . � 1. I . . % � - I . ., . I . I . - . I . 1., I , I � . '. - . , . I 'f - -�, , i, . � ,-. � , �-, '.��,:: �, I ,%, - - --t ";.� ­ -, , . � *� - �,.:. ,, .­ . � .....- ­ ,.,. - -�, 11 �� �� � 11-4,,j, � 1 �,o � � ... 1 . -,. '-'I�r,=;,­ , i­- : �.._... -..t - .. . �;­ ...'. - , . ,o, ­1" �.:,-j. �!��,� 'I * � ­41A - ­A04L,V�-.1-­ .. - , , .— -,:Q:� �..'� ,,��. 1 -- .,� . ,,* -7..' :­ -.-.'i.,,��]-14�� on:­!Zrl�5­­­ X, I . - ­­ I ­ . . . . . . . . . . -74 1 M-174 v 'T� WI V A� 67 e, A" -7 e. —W. E. Vanstone made a ship- ------3*utb 0111l ZI";"n ----LOCA L.. e al I ad r Ism IS ment of mix -d stovk on Tuesday. handed- out by ll e w —The first sleigh-bells of tile 'Following are the official ret W Ln be �o' d s —Miss Campbell spent Saturday season were heard on Sunday 1i;t-'ecently bra y, Ito r for South On- friendts attendVd a tavio ;n tkM1v in Toronto. —Rev. W. Moore lul =0"Te —E. L. Chapman spent a fe 8 1 meeting of 11'resby-tery at Christie Fowke �We have a very fall and well absoll stock. W i t7h ;rhitby on Tuesday. .......... 686 during the past week 802 friends in Guelph. Mrs. and Miss McCartney, of, Majority for Fowke 110' NEW BOOTS.—We have just opened several cal bf flue and strong Mrs. R. D. Bedson, (if Po A Dunnville, are spenditi& a few Whitby Town ........ 248 258 Boots for ladies. gents, boys, girls and babies. We !.).Affope how been spending a few days with W. and Mrs. gan. Majority. for Fowke 10 linve all-kinds, sizes, gooil values. Come and see them. days �With Mrs. W. Z. Peak. —W. F. Henderson, who has Whitby'T,wnshi 252 202 )oro during. Majority t; iowke 10 RUBBERS.—We can gi thing you wish in rubbem —miss M. Mahon, of Blooming- been working in Scarl ive you any th the summer, has returned home p heavy, strong and very fine. We have a very large ton, is spending a few days wi each ................. I-er uncle-and aunt, D. and Mrs. for the winter. Lrtl for ChrigHA 67 --stock to choose from, and you are sum to got suited �—Mistaes A. and N. Hty, Of Port Perry ............ 180 135 here. aim 0 L Ball, of the Toronto Falkenburg, former students. of Majority for Christie 46 7' -fine flannels, staff, actoompanied his Pickering College, spent few Scugog ,,, ........ .. 75 51. DRY GOODS.-We bal a good choice in dress goods, �vife,, spent Sunday with M. days with the Misses Jones. jority for Christie A plaid, wrapperettest flailnellettes, wool and cotton Mrs. Clmpman.. —Mrs. Geo.' S. Cowan, who has F 262 413 Elankets, carpets, linoleums, wool gloves, fancy col- gast Vnit �y: ......... r, —Mrs. W. J. Clark returne;d beein on the. sick list for some Majority for Fowke A6 lKrs, 'handkerchiefs, et * c., and we are offering some home on, Monday after spending a time, is, we regret to report, ]PIMMING specially low prices on several lines.' Come and get 1ortnight with her parents, Mr. -gradually becoming weaker. I Grange Hall ......... . 47 48 -thein. '--and Mrs. Allan. of Hamilton. —Miss Lizzie Morrissey and two 2 Pickering Villag ... 59 :138 duty ni -47 70 WORKMEN I.—You will find the lar); at stock a smocks, eces, Misses Marie: and Cecilia 3 Mo of ov7er lis, Allan Clark is again on ody's office ....... _e T% 0: Rinant tha Thanksgiving a, Ilse lRouge Mitts wo-king slairti and anytb�ng yop may & Go's. store, I'.-- Cowan Box, on at the ]�� e Montreal, returning on Tuesday. 5 Cberryw(xA ........ 39 44 need right here. ten day a vacad O)Kinsale ......... :;.. 53, so ...f —John EATABLES We are getting our Christmas- groce his grand-parents in Hamilton. Dunn, who has resided 7 Brougham ........... 93 77 ries . in and have —Miss Edith Wagner has been in Cherrywood for some time, 8 Whitevale .... ..... 61 63 ETC. very nice goods to offer, would like to.show them to tengaked by John Dickie & Co. as moved into S. Linton's residence 9 Orabge Hall ........... So 29 you. ; Also we are busy getting our fancy Christmas 83 ered on the Kingston road east this 10 Claremont ........... 74 clerk in their store. She ent upon her duties on Tuesday morn- week. 11 Alton& .......... 37 68 goods out, stud they are always the best intown. —Geo. Cowan's. new barn on ing. 670 —Mrs. M. S. Chapman enter. the Brock road is now about cc: in tained the. members of eted. In the erection of his new 'Majority for Fowke 82 the Swas- If Club on Monday evening, Eullding,*Mr.. Cowan will have Thusit will beseen that Mr. Fo'w- J0' h h- 'El kie- & Co a*ble time was one of the finest bartill this part ke's majority over Mr. Christie in the when a very enjoy 'is W. of the township. various parts of the Riding -Apefil t, —8. G. Martitil with wife and 7: —Pred. Adair, of Claremon Have' Yot Seen d by Gordon Law daughter. of Toronto, moved into SALE REGISTER. has been engage as an tatant. in his' blacksmith Miss O'Leary's residence on Tues- -Nov -0-VqM--- 06 vp -n 20 fvviling steers, IOU feeding lambs, dneaday morning. vi,11age a;d �(.)'�;--th—eir—sojoui hreodittg e-Aes. milch ciiws; brood Arthur Boyes,wbo has here may be a pleasantone. SOWS;t tid D) shoals frot T-O.V-E S I -Mrs. n 40 to 100 been on the sick list for some time, —Have you seen the new watch- lbs. eacb, on lot 25, con. 6, Picker- fountain is, we are pleased to say. improy- es: fancy, clocks, fobs, ing (ll west 4,f By-raigha,m). the Jng, tbough the progrps�; tuward­peus . and other: Xujas Jewelry at ll tv of Jolin A. While. Sale See bills a'r1or­Coo recovering issomewhat slow. McFaddeij's? Ile hastheagenvy at 2 1). ni.. rain or AiD -Men have been employed dur- for P W Ellis & Go. The for- particulax"s. Pt)ucll alic- Ing the pal week building st break- i�re Al and bielawl-ity prices, too. -ill to ph)tect the slooith abtit- -The work ii, the Friend., WEVNESOA'i. Ditc. '2Kn---Fxecutoes an-d Heatem nt of Pugh'8 bridge from the Meeting-house -a i s rapidl� ap- exteiisive cretfil uticti6ih sale Of farlu �7, -11le- st::ek. iritpl-�Luellts, etc.. till lot 21. floods. A Large aal of brti�51:l proaching completion.4 Tile car- :In All -Sizes. pa rt 1*1 1. A. Pivkoring� (t Illile we4t 'if tied and the work has penters * expect to have theii 4- bas been u. 141-olugharn), t1w prol;�rly ot the contract finished this weik.- t:Ltt-t�fLheii�tt.,Wtti.'FeitNliy. Sale been done tinder Mr. Sparks* su- of the I*rvision The plasterers will then proceed ..at 12 o'cl-t. n-o"n. Terms :11 per annue and with their work. it Off for Z", r Richard and Mrs. Every tnoutfi- credit, 6% At V SqnM Chttriag- of Oklahama. -he) -_--.=As we 0 to ll tbe' . P.oueh,-r. at -Rapp. T h-om 0 Y� tQAIKR�- " -g bave been visiting with the form- sbipcohneil is holding a -session ter's brother here, left oaSatur- in Wh 'Ale. m hen, the question z itev PaDd (yra, day to visit his sister, Mrs. (Dr.) of submitting. a by-law repealing It is reported-t6at tile Canadian Clark, of Li ndsay. They were local option will be decided. The Northerti RailtovaY hstt4-secured IDaperial Oxfords dtrol'of th'e Rainy River Ry, mied by Geo. W. P..Every. probability is the queotion will be Zsa, ape a few days with submitted to the electors.. 0 - .1. ....Only one place'to relatives in Lindsay. -His many friends in Pickering -What is the matter withour wW be pleased 6 k 'now that Oug1l CAution w 0 get these—from. --street lamps ? Has the I=w hale 'a 10 Never. poolti k,,,,y never. pot ocrluns& 113,00 lig ter gone on enxigh­t�vtlrt from a h strike or has the from John E. Brookes, Hiar =11only-you should 0 S 1M.-the irritoted bron. !Sul On known4a "Jock," Hen' pply of oil been exhausted ? Ri. 9 PCL! wtys hail. soothe. ft. 111^1 ttibes. Don't blindly suppreta it with a the -9 no lar it in Catembe. Delagoa Ba .*strange howlMLItings darkest night Ill sr 'tup"17taff poisoly. it 'BUN DY to be seen and at other times. they He left Pickering about 16 years rftlly come aboot' For twenty years Dr. Shoop has congantly- warned People not to take cougn ago, at which time he 16ft for mLitures or pn'scriptions CrIntatnins Opium burn all day. This is a season of poisoup 4 now-S Rule the year when they are most Africa, his mother being in busi- chioroform. or similar . An laze though-4;MEA"d 10L Yd Put it on the la i: -needed, and they should be attend- ness there. f- PoLvins are in iour Cough wxtum" Very good I I Beres Wrforthisvw7reasonmodmull, ed to. -The Women's Institute 'Will -andothem shouldinstston havinc5r, Shoop's -Local option contests are com- meet at 3 in, on Wednesday NID an Dr aboop's S OUV N I R .-I -.One ii in b �mencing in seventy municipalities next at the Line Of Mrs. Ridley. .w ba on the label. And it's a in Ontario and the issues will be The subjects to be discussed Will s said to be by those that know it bew a truly ro. M iarkableooughjemeds� Take one BANS SATISFACTION decided on t1he first Monday in be: . Preparing for Christmas, &rticularly with yourchIldren January. Among the towns to Christmas Gifts and Candy Dem- -r. Sh000's Cough Cam. Compare carefully vote are Whitby, Chesley, Chats- onstration. ' Mrs. Balmer,: of '- 'boop ts"a"' with otbm amd now tb* dIfference. No poison. mark* theml You am Worth, Brampton, Exeter, Goder- Whitby, is expected to be pres- always La an am safe side by demaxtding ich, Ingersoll. 'Lucknow, Picton, eut. Afull.attendanceof memb-, �o. Tillsonburi and Woodstock. A ore is requested. Dr,, Sh S -vote on the repeal of local option 00P t social ",will take place in about 30 muni- -A happy and ples"if event took place at "Elm Avenne," icipalities. Cough Cure -4-itif -John Grills, of New Liskeard, the home of J. P. and Mrs. Bueban Dmyton,. formerly of Pickering. bas bought from N icholas. Brow n, on October 146, 'When thet f da'u- T. M. McFADDEN. 'the latter'6 farm'on the Kingston ghter, Miss Maud became the bride CD -Wad east, consisting of 360 acres. C05 of Mr. Fred Duncan, of the firm of stand 'Th paid was, we under e neighborhood -of W,000. Duncan Bros., Edmonton, Alberta. 0Z tgrice 7 in e --Mr. Grills at. one time resided on The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. W. M D., cNamara, B -,,-lthis farm, but for- a number. of tinder an arch of evergreens arti- years has re§ided in New Obtario; n here be has been ruost successful stically trimmed with all -W king A L-bnsiness underta' S, hav- leAveg After the nuptial knot was tied and thebap& couple had nsiderable wealth, ng amas.,�ea ep of ge you wan -and see our y Pcelv t I ust, call ed -tlll�e ,)nkratulations -John Tiriil theii'friefids, the guests - were in- . If itsa Ran tilrdity'a left in our office on Sa vited to the dining room where Mri flne sample of clover honey Timbers is one of the most all a very dainty luncheon wasaerv- New Fami,ly Souvehir, cessful -bee-keepers in the Pro- ed.. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan. left on �A vince, At tb6 Horticultural Ex- the 4.31 Arain for Niagara and the handsomest R BAP, bibition held in Toronto last. week O�h!a� J� ints for.a short trip, after iv WIL t1l­14dy "M lbeturUTO-D-ra-y-f-0-11 Wh on- hi,, " Pxhibit of clover-honey-, tbird on for a few dffys before starting ror -bo -at,:in Edmonton where Ltheir home will th display and backwhe be. Their many friends join iii twaof'the�e there were ten en- N�isbing them many years of-hap- tries. We con gratt b. .. THE STEEL OVEN 'ers on his.success, . piness and prosperity. -Drayton.,. K Ali- nancial. . deal Advocate. % —LAST' CALL THIS WEE' .7. important fl was'earried tbrough'this week outside body' of th� ... Oft. when the Standard Rank absorb A Progre"We Pubficad ed the'Western BanIg of Canada. SOUVENIR Range is cast imn it cannot'be denied that We sell cbeaper than any other store in town. Hitherto the Standard Bank has The special 1"banksgiving Nunber of bad fifty branches, but. now with the "Canadian Pictorial," recently re- but Just call F�nd Seib our Fur Lined Coats. Our Flannel Blankets. uty- ceived, shows in. addition'to its wealth Our Flannelette' Blankets, Men's Sweaters. Men's this addition it.will hFive sevo of beautiful harvest pictures and other Underwear. Boy's Sweaters. Our Overalls. six. - The two banks li%ve always The oven wa115 are steel. photogravures, several now and inter- Boots, Mitts, Caps, Sox, Horse Blankets, Oil Cloths, tinoleums No 1, :,been on friendly terms and never esting features which are to -be con- competed. The union- of the two 'tinued- with other attractions in the 'lleat radiates more quickly and Groceries. Why they sell themselves. Ali firsVelass; banks will add greatly to . their enlarged and improved Christmas through.. steel .,than through strengtb. The staffs in the vari- Number, in course of preparation. iron. Thus the steel oven Farmers, Supply"Co.'.­ -Pickering, Ont, ous branches Will remain the same. One of these is a complete story ; it, -A few days ago, two men, secoll is, a' series of" "Old Favorite insures i quicker and cheaper Songs" words and music complete, pecial detectives in the employ of heat service for baking'and hi h will appear in each issue. Re- e chief Provincial Insl5ector paid w lc markable as has been the popularity roa ting. as Visi l�: itti s �d,�ubljcation, the pub- I 4111r1@11 se and of 1b; 7 - I All I T In t e lie tF_ -r(F,- I om's hotel, Liverpool. is� d hai e nest is yJau Thatis th latit46r hotel a number of b ttles of 'come. Every issue of this Monthly I Ide*were found and in the Gordon "Art portfolio" wofild forin a capital lse a , luor in Souvenir to send to friends abroad. SOUVENIR RANGE hot small amount of lic Ahe bottom of a bottle was found. None better. (10c a copy, $1.00 a Y.k'Ar;.. We have a large assortment of Boot's jUstarrived As a result informations were laid The Pictorial Publishing Co., 142 23t. trial Peter St., Monnreal). for t�e fall trade. gainst- both places, and the. QURNEY-TILDEN CO.. set for Friday last. Before that 0 THE Ull Williams M OMT. R. WPM. WINNIP9Q, -the- claarge i .�-date Mr. T6ms pleaded guilty to TIME TARLE-rjokerin� Station f. 'HANILT�N. T h e Cel ebrated ind paid his flne nnd T. Trains going EattIneist; fnllowa- ERMCNEB AT VO (No'better goods made in Canada) 77 .4l As it.wFL-14 proved that the 'NO, 6 Mail 8,19 A. M. VANCOUVEA. .102 s'and Youths' 1-3 Local 3 P Boots, CIS 2C -M We have %fso EL few Pai I Of BdY 11,1quor found in the Gordon House 14 Local 6.04 P. M. and.ends, we are ' clear ' ing at half price. for medicinal ptir- 'Forsale by was llsed only Triins going 'est daes as follows- Call and see them. the ease NvA� dismissed. No. Il Lo P.1 R 3f) A NT P I lqt, the. 'deteetive for I i Local 2 30 P LM N1 S. Cliaptniin, Pickering Charge-, 39"ll Peak for nbus- 7 Mail 8 36 I?t M BUNTING, Pic ring llsq . R. A ­anit and W nyllage were also�LI?01)Ped. Sunllav included. -oise 2, -waft