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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_10_08 r. sem? ,' tf'A :.. sE ': «-^. ... :.'was'- s ^,'• 6' ,.,.cds't�'�.u�'+°'''.t '.:. ;�.�,. .•'. ....»"'mow;F:x?�:3�''' .+r'. aiw..`rr �aA. s�� s f f .V.:WK .J .^ .,.e� �•!rcs: .�'.'.n:, 37Z.4c b; <a •k c 4Jr �,.' •„.;• .y-s ,,:c. x. +' ^.".sa i�•� w^.- OEM', :-.r�i'+^^rf :Jrx. •YYY•.�k .,w!'"f '�•,✓ .:ti., .. '7 ..r -�„ ,m.r}� ':V. -'�f T''• �sr•' � !J•t -.►'1` "rsLk. '�$+x1•'��°ns ;'uf+-, .r aw""i�; '+;, ,� ..,gn�.,f,Y+• 5n a _4 ���: ��y,',a... p*J•� ].,r. ..1. 1,."'"--" '�",'�. •'rx _ - �a A'�. .�: ,n sy •*� 'Y.,.'.� s':j ..�••-'XJ^ �:�' !t'.F �� � � � 'L 5, .. J � ,,�(, L. ^� [art Y'�•Y�,r'Ts•af.�Y�..: ..1�i':o •: •�0 :a�'�.. y, •'�.,} °�, ,. s_•, .��,;yr,• `,a.w a ''` :•'�K• t�! 52.,: `"s v- � a ..�. 6' 't7..'.x " n, , gg i r ; � r �'� Jl„y° I� �Y �✓ �'Gei 7•;� :c N ! _ jam• ��� 4 .. ,,..- A 4 PICKERINGt ONTe, FRIDAY, OCTOBERS, 1909 1 Y To. Y t 6sarlso. WEXFORD osHwww The death o! Mrs. John Tingle, John Coulson, a farmer from the D , l township of Clark, in the County of �cditaL A WonderE R ful which took place on Wednesday, 29th Durham, was a quest at the Central r �EO. N. FISH, M. D. a �� ult., removes one of Scarboro's most Hotel here Monday night, and retired IN,Y PEI 9, AND'8UI&GZ0N ' res acted citizens. Mrs. Tingle was about 11 o'clock in his usual health, n k iltemiDer of college of Physicians and Surgeons. Invigorator is in her 64th year, Lasa resided In Scar- The ladder season is here again,and , oat. eswoiate Coroner, County of Ontario, but:was found dead in his bed the next we,are prepared to make them' ,• ; = boyo all her life aII8 had Iona been P P 5 t 12se Soars•-s to}o a.m, wd 1 to s and a to a morning about 8 o'clock. He was a g m. Brougham,Out. II-ly rom�inently identified with St. An- bachelor and about 56 years of age. of all sizes. .. • pprow s Presbyterian Church. 'She is DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL V ! T A L d yy No inquest will be held. All kinds of general Blackamithing f H r survived b her husband and two . daughters, Mrs. Caraway, of Wex- promptly and neatly done. 'S(1d�X-RAY�INSTITUTE ford, and Mrs. David Mason, of O'Sul-• GREG RIVER M v PICSESIN6, - ONTARIO livan's Corners. Tthe funeral took , :�V.H. JACKSON,. W. G. Barnes and Fred. Hornshaw, F. SLc+IN TOSVLE, M. s:, M. D., C. at., It enriches the blood and place ou Fridav afternoon last at 2 Brock ROAA.' � o clock to fit. Andrew's Cemetery and spent a couple of days at cult. r ' Physician-in charge Alpph. Hoover acted as a judge on Specialist in Bec.al Diseases. Proetatio Die will cure RHEUMATISM was largely attended. epeeditig at Caledon Fair last week. T asses Gild Diseases of Women, cancers, •"' :'!Sias Gertie Robinson and Pearl Tnmon,S-Rayeaamination. Diseases of eye: When everything else has MONGOLIA Y Doten were Stouffville visitors last JamesWhite' Isar.nose;throat and!nava, Fitting grasses and week. ` s itt4�t teand ohroaic disessee. ,Arthur Betz spent Sunday with a Wholesale and Retail Butcher, O>dee Hoare I9 to s end 7 to 0 l91y failed. • 60c. a box, or six friend. Miss Cynthia Ferrier has returned J., Cooper Sundayed with Altona home, after;an extended visit to Thes- ,Pickering, Ont. L.eQal. for$2.50. For sale at Mc- elone and other points. y,.'. 1�AR � friends. for Markham Fair. Ever Toronto visitors Friday of last week IL Ft Q. C., BABRIS• Fadden's Drug Store. F Best price paid for choice. #I a TISH,County Crown Attorney,and County body n going., were Mrs. E. Bice, Mr. and Mrs. •8rltettor. Court Hous•,Whitby. It}► Frank Cooper; of Claremont, called Heiaey, Mrs. Booth and Miss Gertie. butcher's cattle. on J. B. Turner Monday. The result of the game played be- T. BARCLAY,'Besrrister-at-Law, Mrs. Hewitt and son Charlie, of To. tweea Brussels and Shamrocks was Choice meat will be found at our LT 1.0 in favor of Brussels. As the day shop at reasonable rices. a Solicitor.Nota," Public,Special Eaami- ronto, are visiting with George-and P P T uer for Hula Court of Jnstics. Successor to Mrs, Bowes. - was rainy it was as ood a game as �testsrbe Dow et Mooillivray, Brock Street, 'CLAREMONT Jacob and Mra. Barkey visited their could be ezpected. For ninety min- Call and see us. =Prices�ighG utes no goals were scored. Brussels . daughter, Mrs. Joseph Grove, Lemon- �T H. WARKE, •SaLlCrrox AND vine, on Monde had two players on that our boys had ` Yr . Noxea= Poarsc, (Successor to late FURNITURE STORE Arthur and firs. Carruthers, of never met before. David Ormiston).Whitby. Mr. Sydney North• Monuments eple,who is associated with lir.Warke,attends Atha. spent Sunday with Wellington R at o3ekerisgoa Wedaesdsye. in the place to get the best and Mrs. Wideman. NORWAY Loa as arranged.. 11 Ally Mr. Mott is moving to Stouff�ille in Furniture at the lowest a few days. We are sorry to lose him -- Having secured the agency for ly' Vetet�»racy. as he is a kind rr.ighgor. By the good work of a bucket bri- the'Ontario Granite and Mar- is M :• r. .•.- w �.�. .., rices, also Rade and the good fortune of a recent ble Works Brampton, I am P Tom, Willie and Miss Coates, of ®hewer thi•village.was saved from be- ' P WALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V. S. North Claremont, visited theiruncle g prepared to furnish all work in F•.'.. Graduate Ontario veterinary College. PICTURE FRA MINGt, and aunt,.Wellington ton and Mrs.Wide'- ing swept by fire in the early hours of the granite and marble line Member Ontario veterinary Mediesl Society. g Saturday morning. As-it was J. W. at the very lowest prices,and `snooe&ioz to Dr,E.J. Shirley, Office Hing St., man. Bushfield's blacksmith sho in wbich Ptokering. 37 CURTAN PGLES, Betz Brut. and Messrs. Scott gave a p• workmanship guaranteed. t ( social one ni bt recently. The guests the fire originated,was consumed,and X}cods shipped where desired. " HOPKINS.VETERINARY SUR g considerable damage done to the sbeds See rue before placing our A and kinds of repairing. were served with watermelon and P g y -t.i• LEON, A.`tD DENTIST. Etc. and and stables of the Norway House. The older. Lettering done on the Graduate of the Ontario Vat Avery Ool- 8IIge1 cake, y _ — alarm was given by Miss'Se riff, the c lap. Toronto, registered mersber of the - g Shortest notice. _ Ontario veterinary Dledioal Association. "f- GOODWOOD postmaster a daughter, who was awak- T ift- and residence one andone•quartermiles ened h the reflection of the,•Samea C. W. GIBBONS. — 'Claremont " aorshof Green&ver. Offiosand shoeing forte Z. �. D E R T A,K I N G Everybody goes to Markham Fair shWng in through her window from bocce s to 11 a.m•,and 1 tb A p.m. Pri•ate in connection. this week. ,4 the bur nin shopacross the street. Si ertalorboout. my once P.O. sddrea, Green Mr.. and Mrs. Beal and famlly, Miss She quickly arosed the hotel people 0 0 Ottewell and Mr. Craig. of Toronto, and it was only by hard wont and A LA v . tAfIA>i 6a>:�s. % �. � E .I. I I. were in the village over Sunday. persistent effort that the hostlery was .;Hard and soft. A' new scale was put in this week on. saved. Twenty times did the sheds ' Lloeneee la the *��� AM-Issuer o! Marriage CLAREMONT the street on the north aide of the catch fire but eventually the bucket ZU- R 1 r Conary of oaaarlo, _ Cro$by store. It is a convenience. briggaade prevailed. The fltw is thought PlekeHatvillage, lily - R. Davie has purchased Mr.'Smith's to ha.e t�eea of incendiary origin as Lath and Shingles. 1,,• farm of 190 acres and takes possession no fire was left in the shop on Friday , - DHOPPER. Issuer of Marriage VEE.i..� T soon. Ill health has compelled Mr. evening. Mr. Bushfield had no insur- . • Licenses in the Oouaty o! Ontario, gmi.':' to nit work. once. Hie loss is about $500. The OIDce at store and his residesoe.Claremont. 4 Prices right. SHE TNIS PRESCRIPTION The'visttan to the Village are much hotel premises.owned by F, Schmidt, x 13.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK pleased with this rets little lace .suPferedto the amount,of about 076 A. C. REESOR, pretty P JLF Oonveyanoer, Commissioner for takint and pronounce it up-to-date with and are insured. aiBda•it., A000antaat, Ste. Mona b loss For gimes Troubles cement walks on every street. clean LOCUST HILL o■farm�rtolrarty, Issues of Marrlate Lao- and tid lots of abade trees, all con- mew t e, Oat, i-v y WHITBY +. POSTILL, Licensed Auetioneer, venieacee of school.churches and rail- P=(kering Lumber Q �j� sad Rheuma��sm. wity• and only cheap township taxes Harold Mayne, the seven-pear-old L i f 1' • for conaria• of Yes!and Ontario, sno- for the residents. son of Samuel Mayne was the unhappy , = •Area sales of all kinds anenued to on short*" nonr, Address Gress aiver P.O.. Oat 1 os. Compound Carpeaia; }'oz.Fluid District meeting was held in the victim of what 'might have been a All kinds of building met-! aswB,- t �T B. POWELL, Licensed -Auc- Eztract Dandelion, and enough Syrup new Methodist church here on Tuea fatal accident on Saturday morning . ing rough and dr.. So" s ■ I:. � h� ttosP for Ontario and York Oce All day of last week, Some ministers at 11 o'clock. His father drives one lar t his&of sates eo for Ont rioeitan privately . by Sarsaparilla to make a four ounce were not present. Rev. Mr. Moore, Joe. Heard's teams,for some time en- Car B. C.ishingl 4cisoos. SW noun ooueoted• For d.tw or mixture. Take a teaspoonful after chairman of the district,guided the [aged in hauling gravel from the bay. to arrive on or ot�w•ypaaeetYientars ap y at reaidenes, beth deliberations sdmimbly. All Haan- gra con Harold might often have been $'L 55 per sq:.�w..�� " a1.. Pi•kesi■t• sn leis as Newt will meals and at bedtime. tial work was arranged for the confer- seen riding on the on with his. uare or of rseniye prompt sttentioa, lbly. g W A_ / : - Prepared only at McFadden's Lrug encs year. The League and Sabbath, father. He,was with him on' Satu - \; �r rp POUCHER, Licensed Auction- School Convention was held the same r '" . D; G0IVOPI A `s .L. ser valuator, Collector and terser of Store. dap last, and when corrins up en the �V etavrlaea fioesew' All kinds of aussion sales day, afternoon .and evening, and was load the little lad fell elf, when the : .eondaeasd sad •.!nation& made at moa• Have your eyes examined by us. We a most.successful gathering. Repres- wagon ivlted. He fell on his face to Q,mT �0 $ urate charge. Estates and coasLaamente con- entatives came by train and loads of front o!the hind wheel. He saw the �. psteatly managed and sold by auction or guarantee satisfaction. others drove in. The a rr read and wheel corrin for his head, and he IT PAYS private sate. Wortgaeea, renes, notes and j P g tsaerat accounts promptly coiieesed and saris- addresses given were edifying and An managed to move his head on one side. ewoey wttlomen" guaranteed. phone or I�1 �/{ enthusiam in the work of the church The wheel of the beavily-loaded wag- One school that stands at the ':. tnArs for ts•snr and•perwoulan, gro�� :.1. M. MC'FADDENf was engendered. A wra tuous stet in Thoroughness, Popularity an get Dates maT be fired- by phone Name P rep on ran over the boy's shoulder and Genuine Merit is the s osee' y Druggist and Optician, was enjoyed by the delegates in the hack. When the wagon had passed 1► ! basement of the church. over, the boy jumped up and ran over =ion, s d„ �t�t4 Stella E. Hames PICKERING, ONT. AuoLEY the road. Of course he was consider- - ifCr ri ii atily injured, and a doctor was then T.oaoher of Plano, called to attend him. He will, how- W1tIITTVALE. ,..r • rid ay recn hada business trip to be all right in a few days. _It is O34z'• , Lindsey recently. ever, TORONT� r r - " - 'Dillingham's Miss Florence Pilkey has taken up a miracle that he was not crushed to a R. death.-Gazette. It enjoys ner. & Cot Undeltakin Parlors her duties as Leacher in a school near 1 F a large patronage because M g Columbus. .• its superior work is so well known. w King street, Pickering. L. Puckrin and F. H. Weatney are aROUGHAM Get your training here and you will V'= Ca11s by dSly or night promptly busy these days, in their respective be satisfied. All graduates easily ? '.Have a full.line of irph.�pd cur attended to. Telephone positions cutting corn. :Forman Crawford, of Nest Hill, get positions. Catalogue free,Enter red meats constantly on' Thomas Brown has returned from was here for a couple of days. - now. ., y (Bell or Independent.) i^ *- his trip to London and other points of George Philip-will pay 25 cents per 8I. -e Roll,, Breakfast BaeOn, - ____ _ interest in Western Ontario. dozen,for strictly fresh laid eggs. W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. Y . HAII1, Bologna, Wei'ners, etc. An Englishman,who has been work- Miss Edith Brodie and. friend, Miss Cor. Yonge dt Alexander Sta. ing for Pardon Bros. all summer• dis- Chauncey, are visiting Mrs. Brodie. a appeared the other da as did also an Thos. Toucher lost his• rain coat on -,$ighest pric"paid for n S'urance overcoat and some $30 in cash over Tuesday between here and Pickering ���r>•��si •�Butcher's cattle.. `.. and above what was due him. Village. Of all kinds—Beat always reCoru= The busy hum of the'enailage cutter Miss Bighy, of Hobart has been g• r • Ap mended.. y is again heard 'and although these visiting R.-J. and Jars. Cowan during icke ing -1 iv I u machines are liable to cause accidents the past week. which often bring serious results,their Miss Wilson ani! ilfi5s Ina Phillips t use is a necessity. Those working spent' Sunday with, 11f-a. Peter Dia- p :CiOIlVe aIlC1II Do 'e' .•,pay an eahorbitant �1r8t-class rigs for hire g there ,should govern themselves ac- mond, of Myrtle. , DaOr }�t Rents and Notes Collected. 'cordingly. Geo. Philip, sr.,returned from the price for t? y �$ The season has again arrived when city Tuesday evening, after spending j Charges reasonable. the watermelon patches suffer from a coupple of weeks with city friends. Spectacles Or BAB meets all ti&]118 - the depredations'of the boys of-the R• S, Phillips returned on Tuesday Teaming promptly attended to. 150 acre Farm for sale. "• totality. There is some excuse for the from the North-west where he has , Agent for Canada Carriage Co. If Fou want to buy sell or rent, call boy who in a spirit of mischief hooks been for the past two months. He it Eye Glasses I.. r a' my otwan Bargains: a waterwelon and simply has a feed. very much pleased with the west. �p� y� fic But there is no excuse for those who Louis Albright, who has been ill for When you'can consult an expert We H•-+' &) Pickering. will take bags and completely strip a some time, was taken to the House of Optition near home and get• r �° z • V. Richards patch,and such thieving deserves to Refuge at Whitby on .Wednesday entire satisfaction, w h ti to he lawfully dealt with. where he will receive proper care and - The - . n ,r Notary Public, Pickering. Much interest is aroused an connec- attention. A steel frame and best lens $1,00 tion with the C. N. Railway to the Dr. McKinnion, of Peterboro, who � "• ' < aortb. Some land has been bougbt has purchased Dr. Fish's practice, is A fine gold filled frame 2,60 : DOMINION BANG � � and w«>at i8 expected to commence on expected to arrive neat week, but will Solid gold frame $.So to$.00 Y .•� Head Otiloe, Toronto eksmithin� the sew i ti• in the'mar future. Ten not take possession until after the e acres have ht from William 20th inst. - —F Gibson onL fgenwood road, The many friends of Dr. G. N. Fish -•-•- , lGleneral Baking Business A caeca] blacksmith business done. g ` g lot 10, c a site for a station, will regret to hear that he has diepos- transae£ed. _�, All kinds of repairing neatly and The su ave also surveyed a ed of his medical practice and has You are not taking any chance in - r p ly exect5ted. line so f the proposed route,which rented his premises fora rind of dein business with us as �" � ,i . takes in more ndllogb_le land and also three years. He is moving t Toren- g r ap8(31a1 at t?II glvtn t0 horse-shoeing- a - Specialty. t praves that the rdbte has not been to where be intends to take .a et- we will'refund the the oolleetion rOf deflni ed•`, graduate course. He will hold an . inoses if .glasses are not �Rne�w * z�.w• Jom we's sale of farm stock a>>Ictton sale of his effects on Wednes- '1� 8a19 IIOt6B. PICRERINfI, ONT. and imp a 'ants took place on the 28rd day October 20th. satisfactory. 4� y s, t of September.. Although the weather Tie Brougham Christian church -r.r- ,• r' f aAVINCIS DEPARTIdEiNT, was wet and disagreeable the neigh- will hold jubilee services,morning and BRITISH Term of 19M bore turned out en masse and every- evening, on Thanksgiving Sunday, e c65. a received'of $1. itnd CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- thing was sold at fair prices. Much Oct. 24th, celebrating the building of N. D TT d upwards. BUSINESS era ten per cent bet- credit is due to Auctioneer Powell, the church fifty years ago. On Mon • ; =?Stl9SAP3t i►llowed at highest COLLEGE ter for Buainea, who held the attention of all until day evening, Oct.26th, a Thankagiv- JEWXLLBR AND O.--ICIAN B TORONTO abortbandAnd Mat- after seven o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. in� supper will be held in the hall, ,• � ,+ S current rates. ric, Love leave this week for Toronto, followed by a program in the church. (opposite new post office) Booklet free. R. A.Farrqquharson, where they will at once proceed to During the evening the Ladies Aid Cass. D. GoR.00w, Manager B.A„ Principal, OornerYonge and erect a new home on Dole Ave. We will hold a basaar when useful articles WIIITBY ONT Bloor Ste. are all sorry to lose them as neighbors," will be offered for sale, Full particu• 4 - '. WHITBY BRANCH. but wish them (cult• i�success. 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Ce.' r ,•r• lir. �•' :n .....:Ye: :'+\' .. 4 ..,.....d .. -.✓ .+.'. .. .:/+.. -G ..... ....Y .....« ._16.:.'. .Y::. -. !: _,.'.•.? � b'? >.'7bY— W .•.:.i ,;".l.� Y. _-'3..U.. •.; % . 4 ... .. c.. �y. 1I. f .' ai. ` 91" to wear that telltale �ir let when +}} .++++i•ti moist % '�p S!t 0 ou go back to school, so I have the qu % ,,��, ` ': - ,, brought you this to keep it in until '�'. be-tier L„ �, :r. '� I come back to you. Lock it safely quids :r I,» ay. I have had he key faced so _ -, away t k c can than _, �" .,'V ., :�__`;3 that you can wear it either as a in the ] ttra� r"" . - Ey R illy R KPTarm .:,: E 1: STE IOUS , or upon a chain, and now this sec- 4;'. `+ _- "�'�­.­�`�' 11 ­ . you s a mine a o _ _: • ... .. ret will be r nd . .. So I s e fished. never er fol its s iepr to ire` 1 _•- evendHelenhabout myllittle tree-' { }}{}♦�}}f♦NrtN � o Afi sure-cheat. It seemed very strange, owners. It prefers oa the hole to' 11 11 11 C^, PLANNING} •FOB TSS to me when, thinking of it after- SHEEP. be clean, but for some reason most ward, that when she decided to hog'owners seem to argue other- " take you awn she should have been NO amount of feed will keep the wise and act accordingly. 1. FQ`1'URP:. Y flock from running down if covered How would you like it of a big z to select from among so inspired R•ith ticks. policeman were to give; you a kick �1' many trinkets the one thing of all Comparatively few farmers rea- or a clout on the ep.r every time r: which would deprive me of the only lize the loss sustained in a flock something startles you t And yet �, and it was late in the evening be- proof in my possession of my mar- CHAPTER XXIV.—(Cont'd) from ticks, but attribute it Many• that would be as reasonable as itc fore the company separated. . riage. I cannot be thankful enough times to other causes. is to jerk and whip a horse when "Oh, that Charlie could have , Afterward, when Allison and 'her now that she did so, for the very ,. lived till now!" she Paid, vRith a Every sheep pasture should have he is startled- mother were alone together in tie peculiarity of the ornament and an abundance of pure water. Certain diseases anion the hu- � sob, as she caught Allison's hand room of the latter, each poured the fact that It done will unlock B almost passionately to her heart. p° Watch the fences and repair the man kind, such as typhoid, small- P out her heart to the other with a the golden casket helps to prove Peak places. Prevent the first Pox and the like, are known as r�� _ "My dear 1 my dear! Can it be that freedom which neither,had expe i- your identity. After my husband or.tbreak and the flock will, be ens- �_ » re clued me he wished to have the filth diseases, and are in the I have found my own st last 7 Can enced fur years. ] sly controlled. main preventable. Most diseases. fou open your heart to your mo- Lady Bromley had much to t,11 casket forced, s+o that I could have put bells on several members of ther and try to love her a tittle at my ring. But I said no. Some- cf hogs and cows justly come under this ]ate day 4" of her husband and her home', A� how, I felt myself unworthy to wear the flock .as a safeguard. against the same head. , lison listening with breathless c- dogs. The dairy head should include no "I love you a great deal a]• 'terest to ever word that flower that sacred circlet. I was oppressed No more '$hes should be kept y P sick animal and especially none . ready," the beautiful girl replied, from her lips. All at once a ques with a sense of guilt for even, in than can.be given good care. . p g g showing signs of tuberci:losis, con- .as she leaned-forward and laid her tion suggested itself to her. my weakness and despair, enter- .Ever farmer should' have a Ilya against the soft cheek of the << gg �, taini•ng for a moment the thought Y tagiouS abortion or other trouble woman beside her. "How oothe Lady B— she began. small flock for economic reasons. associated with parturition, or with- "Allison, my dear!" interposed °f sending my.child from, me. He Every farmer could easily have a mammits mammary abscess or I have been with you all these her companion, a shadow of pai.i told me that I was foolish and no- nearly perfect flock, even if small• other udder. disease, ' persistent weeks and not grow fond of you flitting over her face, "cannot you tional. I suppose. I was. Still, I - Turn off the inferior ewes, and g diarrhoea, actinomycosis, fever or ;, 11 . Now perfectly lovely it will be,' she call me b the name which I have could not help the feeling. He in- sn keep improving the flock. y p p g any ferbrile disease. :p added, with a tearful little laugh, so longed to hear all my life 2" listed that I must have something Keep cthe ram in a dry, clean, � 4. __ .. 2 ar. she threw her arms around her in place of it, then. It would not light en in the barn and feed him neck and drew the stately head jLith all my heart, mama, eco do for me to be going about with- g P I►\0�`'LEDGE WHISPERS.a . . „ erty replied the fair girl, as sF.a well. _ doors to her. to have a mother out any symbol of marriage;and he `` all my very own 1" lifted the hand she was holding at;d bought me this"—showing a Simi Seven or eight sheep will pasture Little Bits of Informatian Iyhheh It "And what an 'eaceedingly for- kissed it lovingly. `.`Ah! it will be. lar band—"which I have worn ever where one cow would. From this "•cold be Well to Know: . such a blessed privilege. It is yeas s you can tell how many sheep you tunats circumstance for that same since I ave said it. How almost since, although I�would not allow can keep, if you are now keepi�ig A single bee collects only a rea- mother to have found her ownit to be marked. cows and wish to change off to spoonful o€ honey during a season.' oppressively happy I am to-night!" Allison gentlytook her mothers g Tw'ent seven thousand vessels daughter so opportunely," smiling- she concluded, with a laugh that ]eft hand nd dew off all the rings sheep. -. earl enter the ly remarked Mr. Lyttleton. "I do If you have an atchea of land yearly port of London. , sounded'almost hysterical. y P frofii the third fin finger. Nine days' sickness in a year is not believe,-my dear girl, that you I g that are weedy, fence them off and Y half-realize that, through Lhia dis_ Hush, dear! You must not g'i•e Then-, holding the original wed- give the sheep a chance at'them• the average amount suffered by a s covery, you will come into as in- way ti excitement, said her lady ding-ring up before her, she.asked: human The will trim them up in shortbeing. ship, is a tone of.gentle reproA "Ma I' ut Lhis back now 4" Y A - come of some thousands of pounds "Yes, P order• squadron, in Army parlance, r annum,and also secure to your a= she folded her arms about the Yea, dear, said Lady Bromley, Get around often where the consists o! two troops, each of t30 J smother a ver handsome annuit slight form and drew the golden but with tears in- her .eye-- to 100 m'e-n- ! . y Y• sheep are salt them, count them "Why, do ou mean that thin will head upon her breast. Allison slipped it into its place, The ,readin room of the Brit- „ , arnd make .friends of them. g Y We must not forget that the ,'nv then replaced her other ]ewe,s ish Museum has accommodation for - stop all that litigation in oonnec- after to-morrow will be a very 'm- 'above it, after which she bent and Do not allow the dealer to come pion with Lady Bromley's proper rtant one in the calendar of your (eft a soft caress, like a benedic- it and sort'out the largest and Doct0000 books. s kin France are rohibit- ty4" cried Alhson,.astonished. fife, and .we moat kee you s.trar ion, u finest lambs and leave the,culTs. P P g t' upon the slender white han . "I do mean just that. -'<i'e shall and well. But what were you Sometimes farmers sell their lambs eel by-law from inheriting prapei- y g' (To be continued.) at a fixed sum per head early in the(tp left them by deceased patients. _ usow wind up that matter very ing to say when I interrupted shortly, and with very little trou- you 1 e stason. The dealer will call when Red-haired people are leas like- w er re lied. „ ha- needs lambs and sort out the ly to become bald than those who 1 -ble, the-la y p I was going to ask you if th s - have their hair of other nota. . "Well I am sure I do .not half- best and never come to , get the The Salvation Arm is establish- IL Little key really unlocks anything .� , .• smaller ones at all. I Y realizeJit yet," she said, with a r whether it is only an ornament's" 6heep must have special feeding. r�i in fifty-two countries and colon %- :'long breath. `'Gerald," darting a Allison replied,-as she to ed with r' t � 1 l �' i ies, and roguish uish look at him. '`do you P y s^ °� '�?. a They are essentially pasturing and preaches the Gospel fa the tiny trinket upon her neck, f cl : ;;, Lady Bromley's face grew v.r; ,,�; a browsin animals, living in Summer''thirty-tw,o languages. . : .'heart I'm no longer `aa poor as r . t . 6 a church mouse.' Aren't you glad 1" '."'� en pasture and in winter on dried The Turkish bath was introduo- -- << sorrowful at the'question. Gen, y t', - V. ,� �` +t herbage ar an the soft sprouts of ed into England about fifty Sears , • 11%%. I do not know that I am es+peci- 'releasin herself from Allison's em- _ ''•' if -� I� g %' '.''�`•� bushes. We do .not change the au ago by the Eastern traveller, Mr. ally delighted, he Smilingly re- bye, she went to s trunk and - r ''� tural habits of animals by domes David Urquhart, M. P. «: Witl]ceded, '•but if you are banpier brought forth a beautiful casket of t , -k^ contented. ebony, inlaid with pearls and gold.. .� t:catiQa to any such. extent. to The standard from which the '/�l� 'bUt Olt egBen to have anything this she placed upas the table be- ; alter their feeding or modes of life. English yard measure ie taken was ' y ;in your posses- side which the had been sitting. ) . Sheep cannot feed on sour food; the arm of King. Henry I•, whtclt liras and a it�l les3 esdentit t" Mr. Y g' "� they require •fresh, soft watery was exactly three feet long. fired Y unlocked it, and threw back the t. 8 't cod eve in th to m intern Wire hairpins were first mane- .. cove. . ThOusarid9 wCTB�shave• . Wait a Allison uttered sa exclamali�in of 7' _ best condition. Thatthe sheep of I factored in England in 1346. The I will show you,. g y: r P female coiffures were held in lace " AI- delight. as she saw the arra of !V Great Britain have become the fin- P Of it9 Bu�eC.^"� E.at in the world is the result of the by five. wooden skewers 6efore.ths6 -plied, and starting eagerly precious and besupiful jewels that ,,..�• ; i "+ ll9 p' etg'' et, she flitted from the were thus exposed tv }ler gaze. - � - common' practice of feeding r�}ots time• .W b during winter. This succulent Eighty horses generally stand in * '�o "'pre any one could detain "Almost all of them were given `. .-I- feeding, with unrivaled pastures' the Castle stables when the Court; t �e soon reappeared with to me-by your father, dear,"- said ; ' "'r for the svmiiier, shows in excel is at tiCindsor, and at the Royal . . bet0'o0 her hands. Putting it .her ladyship tremulously; "but I — -_ � levee of meat as well as of fleece. • Mews of Buckingham Palate 120 ' tib o(Bromley's-hands, she ob- rarely wear any of them now, for _- —��z, - horses are kept. - tit I am still in deep mourning for —= -_ Japan has no national music, and cast open it, and when you him. Here is a, likeness -he gave -__�- ' FARM NOTES, the first melodies many of the race ��o heichaI of evidence I toe England just re he]eft me to go back _ Drawing out of the soil without ever heard, apart from those of '` ' r �- p�enishing the fertility is ,like' the birds; were , hymns sung by tin `,\ She opened" a beautiful locket as , y draRing money out cif a bank with- Christian .missionairies. t has ,,ng hands tlie.r-swan she spoke, and passed it to Alli- cut. making any deppsits. I As shown by the camera, .a flash claim �► �,, tb,�eUVe whereupon i son, who found herself looking in- +1- The best breed of stock for a man'c'.' lightning is made up in innumer y Mrs. Bryant came to her side, -and I to frank, rather boyish, but alto- is generally the kind he likes-best,best,I able small flashes, each one follow- both eagerly examined its contents, I •gether attractive face, with eyes for he' will take 'more interest in ing the other by an almost imper- IL their. tears falling thick and-fast ' very like her own, and smiling lips and care of such animals. " ' I ceptible period o€ time. ,, ' as they unfolded the dainty gar- which she felt very sure never gave f. _I. Anyone not familiar with the use I. Some of the African tribes .pull _ , ` menta,' every one of which they in- utterance to aught but•kindly.and Of sulphuric acid had.better leave' their fingers till the joints "crack" . stantly identified. ' courteous words. it alone, and buy fertilizer from a I as a form of salutation, and one it Mr. Lyttleton also stood by, She .sighed as she softly closedi. competent 'manufacturer. "There tribe has the curious 'fashion o[ o.�erlooking their movements, and the case and passed it back to her � is usually on the farm no means{showing' friendship by standing when at length that note whioh'had mother, bi.e did not 'speak; there ' f for thoroughly mining the acid,with back to bac € been found by bliss, Nancy Porter were tears in her eyes, a choking _ I. bones, and on the thoroughness of There are parts of Spain where pinned upon Allison's blanket was sensation in her throat, and she or success will de ' tl"iis work as 11 largely - the hat is unknown, except to pie- nnfo'lded, he recognized at the first!could not. - 1. pend, •. .tures.. The men, when thoy need glance the handwriting of his sis- . Presently Lady Bromley found + 1:.1 Loss of valuable elements takes a covering, tie up their heads in a let's friend, for he had read' many What she was seeking for, a small place in stable manure immediate- handkerchief, and the 'women use o . -a letter which she had penned dur- golden cube about an inch and A = /I ly after it is made and it is never flowers. 'ing the youthful correspondence of half square, and richly studded an. good again, This-loss-is small The human skeleton consists of . ;see.. the two girls. with rubies and diamonds, - She w',�n the manure is kept under' some 200' bones, though the; num - This; of itself, proved a great laid it in Allison's hand. :,, rayl >01 cover and spread out, but when put ber of'separate b'ones'varies at dif- � deal, and the careworn look which "Unlock it!" sh'e gently coni- IPI `_ a ih sllif !;� out of doors in a pile loss by fer- ferent time-s of life. Bones which 00 • ' b_= had worn so 1�ng whenever he manded. "You have the key." 1,' i 11 ,,.. � 1 I�.�I me.ntation and leaching sets in and are distinct in early life become thou ht of the- "Bromley Case" �l'lll� + '�I+� I' ` '� �� - g R With an expression of yonder in. ,Il)tii���! II !u ;��' . I becomes a material..waste in the fused in old age. disappeared at once . and forever her great blue eyes, the girl de- I I+ • l 1il`'1 a;gregate. Economy in time, la- The .German Empire was formed from his face. tached the mysterious key from the .i1110l' 1.I1II'`I�'lli:!i i�" �,II �jI bot and material is affected when in 1811, after the Franco-German --- cbain about her neck, inserted it 1 :i,1� �I II1�1I it is hauled directly to the field. War, by the confederation of toren '.: CHAPTE$ %XP. ' in the lock, and turned it. , Then, We would like to say to'all farm- ty era states, many of whichT had with a strange thrill quivering ei s and those interested in poultry- already been unitsd a the Irorth `'Miss Allison Brewster Brom- through all her nerves; she lifted raising, do not try to breed the German Confederation. ley,' he jocosely remarked, "in the lid and saw, lying within a nest r� fancy with the practical.: Master The Czar Qf Russia probably owns = yyour joy over learning that :you c.f"white velvet, a plain but heavy �` the practical first; then see what a greater quantity 'of china than have a mother—that henceforth circlet of gold. She lifted an in- �4 you can do with the fancy. But we any other person in the world. He you are the heiress of Bromley quiring look at.her companion. Man wants but little here below, advise the "use of thoroughbred ail Russian rulersas the china baslfagback was to lCa h Court—I trust you will not entirely << stock for practical purposes, y There is an inscription engraved but wants that little long.—Life. means, getting new cocks each year erine the Great. It is stored in.an overlook the fact that you also op itp inner surface. Read it, „ + to add vigor to the 3•oung chicks, immense closet in the `Pinter Pal- •have an uncle. dear, said Lady Bromley. • "So I have!" she cried delight• Removing it with reverent touch, Brazil su lies half the world's Temembering what has been done ace at St. Petersburg. edly; "how my blessings are mul Allison turned it to the light and coffee. PP by one man can always bo done The Germans are learning the., tiplying! Uncle.Richard, I—I think read: again. lessotl that thrift requires Saving the relationship cfeninds ratifies- Perfumes have been used from Straw as it comes from the in small things. There the steel tion." "C. B.'to M. L,, Dec.•24, 18—."' the earliest times. The burning thresher is not good absorbent pens thrown away in the achoola ': This was said with such a r.harm- c.f perfumed incense was one of the �f liquids. Nature made it strong and offices are conscientiously gath- Ing air of archness, accompani�d "It is my- wedding-ring," her rites of the Hebrew and Pagan re- resistant and practically indurat- erect, 'melted up, and muds into Ly a blush, while she roguishly put another explained with tremulous ligions, and perfumes of vario,ua. 'ed for its and see'd's protection, knife-blades, and other articles of V t up her red lips to him, that it lips, "but it ha never been upon sorts were used by nearly all the and until the straw is crushed or value. +brought down the house, and the my hand since that one happy week nations of antiquity. Both the Ro- cut or in some way broken, ittakes The term "infantry" was first equilibrium of everybody was re which my husband and I spent to mans and the Greeks were skilled up very little moisture, and as an used by the Spaniards in bhe w'Irr i �' stored in the general laugh that fol- 'gether in Boston just after our in making perfumery. It was from sigent for the conservation of liquid with the Moors to designate o Ilio . 'lowed "the ratification." marriage. The day before he was the Arabs, who possessed the art excrement it is nearly useless. bodyguard of a Royal Prince a In- Of course, there was a great!to leave me b© brought me that of preparing perfumed waters, that But let it be run through the cut- Fanta. It was extended to the en- a'" deal to be talked over and ma -y tiny golden casket. `My darlings' the use of perfumes was introduced te.r so that it is cut and crushed, tits body of foot soldiers, and fi,i- ,�_' .�" -I►ointa�• be discussed in deta•:, he said, ,it will.nkver do for you into mediae 1 Europe, and it is no longer impervious to ally adopted throughout Turn. i �. , ._ `'-1 aYt f�:sjY.:,,.,, z+o� ^ - n ,a'a,;�', zm• :,Yr.'=-- .,,'.:..e.,s^•-�.,o-.+?.• «� - adv '•n .., w '• ' ' " , ,- e° mt. _ _ ...a.. F f '.e .w nx _ ,. r. -.., ,.. - . ..e ^-J••. ger a 'tn :.:. 1r'.. ,1+...-„,...:..; ..- d : r ., y ,d'•'fn' n;'.- r`. +Rw .y{, + .,- +,r .r.� 1. Y6 Z, '. y. v ...°i+ 1 _ :^"r. L •.F'�3., 1-P,-y..' i w�':':.,•a..r d...-..:v., .;q. ;".; -:'.Y =;`-� :.c - '. _;;*y,. ✓y"' ^r.,:°':i.•7 �yy :J `�':ti,:.: r".{ ;x. , ;a ` .,L r :w•` _ ars•« »h :.:' .. ...: � ':' <. '...:` .a � ,}, ~';.aP .+ .::1.::�+i:.i.;i'7 ;i.....�..•.::.si.~'. :ff5f'.71a`.41'• ,�,'��..+i�fiyxy t�. * w "' • � ' - EXPWR A LETTER WRITER ;In one year the German Em. peror wrote no fewer than seven hvisKt� thousand personal and private let- Autumn * A � +•+ ters. There seems to be a certain L isJ y . >rort�'onpr DtphthaAa. fitness in this, when it is remember. ed that Germany indisputably a '� er deet<s, Bruises, holds the title of being the chief let- `_!0f -Investoren ' i wont °twon06 ter-writing nation of Europe, 'for Bit”at snakes, it has been shown that in one fiscal Our Booklet o1' offerings just published dlf- ' t;tiass of inesota,acs. Use, year of the International Postal • • •. Union it sent a total of nearly eight sertbes numerous issues of Municipal, Rail- 11 yt Radway'E thousand million iecea of mail- p ro-'d and Public Service Bonds,from which '10 �`.: )Really matter, while Great Britain and an investment ma be selected to meet raeticall ig 3± SeUeG Ireland had less than five,thousand all t y p y ,'' millions to' their credit, France requirements. 4= _-----_ more than a thousand millions Ieas J ELECTRIC SMELTING. than that, while Russia and Italy MUXICIPAI.' DEBsNTU'AES— '"•• each sent only about a sixth of ^ ^ At ?Nelson, British Columbia, a v;hat Germany did. --A comprehensive list—debentures of praeti- S L l large electric smelter is now at work reducing mixed-ores of lead. -'rally every Prorircce' of the Dominion—county, 1 and zinc. The ore 's first crushed A Purely Vegetable Pill.-The Cit town and school district . field per cent. to i�' ��� tt• the size of wheat'tgrains, and chief ingredients of Parmd*lee's t✓, y P then roasted, by 'which process# most Vegettable Pills ars mandrake and b 1-4 per cent. i ` dandelion, sedative and purgative, ; DOT CONTEST the the sulphur o removed. From, but perfectly harmleas in their ac- RAILROAD AND PUBLIC SERVICE BONDS-- �� the roaster the ore goes to the elec- : Particulars for the Information tris furnace, wt ich melts it into tion. They'eleanse and purify and Of Contestants. slag. The lead, sinking through the have a most healthful effect upon Bonds of Railroads and Public Service Cor Number of answera......i5,209 slag, passes into a crucible;the zinc the secretions of the digestive or- potations of demonstrated earning power yield Number of carred answer 8,109 takes a gaseous form, 'and is led gins• The dyspeptic and all who y Number of answers wtttrin into condensers, from which it is suffer from bust and kidney ail- 4 1-2 to 5 1-.4 per cent. so, entitled to con,ola- '�' ladeled odt into pigs. menta will find in these pills the „ most effective medicine in roarer- pflNDS OF ESTABLISHED ENDUSTRIES— tion prize ............19,604, or has t n o �trated form that ye been f- l� Number {+(,Watches given '.Relief for Suffering Everywhere. Yered to the suffering. - .Bonds 'of long-established and continuously as pry..••••••••• ••• -3 -IHe those life is made miserable, industries C 1-2 t0 r rt There were se many mare than we by the sufferirg that comes from '.prosperous i ra •'es yi ld 5 fJ per cent. r e:pealed who cams near enough fora tali estion and has not tried Par- CLEAN LIVING. Descriptive,Prize that the snaii,nt of B Lescra five• Cil•C7Llar and full articulars o sham was not accomplished vain up melee'a Vegetable Pills does not James-"A 'bath 'bun and two P •f p f w schedule dme 'Me last lot win be know how easil this formidable sponge cakes, lease." milled, ule ti r, an a Saturday,to October yp any spee{/ie security furnished upon request. nth foe can be dealt. With. These Vills Waitress--"Two sponges and a ELL!$ BR08 Von"nM will relieve where others fail. The bath for this gentleman, lease." y g , P It is a pleasure to select from our' o,�`'el�ings a n Tosweto are the result of Ion .and tient stud ' and are confidently p suitable bond and to as8ist to a thorn l& investi- ds of ---- ---- - - -- -- - i ward as a sure corrector of diisor- experts employed by the United yation of the security. �. y put for- The microscope in the halt FIRST POSTMARK. )dere of the digestive organs, from States Government bas revealed the r Brest Britain claims the distinct- ' which so many suffer. anon of having originated•the post- ries that a house fly sometimes car- mark. The first one, employed in MARVELS OF TITANIUM. ries thousands of disease germs Loadon as long ago as 1660, was attached to its hairy bode. The ` The cause of the remarkable ef- o Wilson's FI _ •st: extremely simple affair, consist- continuous usn t y in merel of a small circle divided I ftcts produced b the addition of " 6 y y I fads will prevent ail danger of in- j��''��A'�'� 26KITiG STD r into two parts• At the top there ;about one per cent. of titanium al- l�[V1`r 1a+ QED TORAii'r0 were two letters indicating the lu to iron and steel is still under feclion from that scarce by killing month, while in the lower half of discussion. In the case of chilled both the 'genian and the flies. _ the circle was shown the day of j iron car-vrheels, it is found that the month. -No provision was made `the alloy makes.the metal closer COMPLIMENTARY. for indicating the year or the hour i grained, and free from blow-holes. Mistress - ''Bridget, it always Y of the day. It is only by the date The wearing qualities are greatly Deems to me Lh'at the crankiest mis- e improved, because the metal, being +> FOR eAt,l. RDUCATIONAL, of the letters themselves whereon tresses- get the best cooks. - freer from impurities does not be- Cook-"Ah o on wid.yer blar- 4_ the mark was impressed that it-is I g Oxo Bfiox-iso rAvoar z soNGv, BOTD's sHoaTHaND f3CHOn n" • i Com9 so hot under the application + words, music,: Tea cents, Arthur A onge 1st Toronto, sirepar•a eeta� Possible to fix_the date of its use: pp ney.: r8ica. Granby. Que. en! stenograp1•re to 3p days io lbw 14f the brakes, In consequence of �OYD IIYTrLA•BIC STeTEY, Postttoa■se• r-this there is less expansion and cured. writ# for catalogue. " 0 1SVOU• ERRORS made nowadays. ..IDOL Olil Ca12' �O11 contraction, and so Iess'strain. r Y produce" For lnetaace when a person bays Plaster imi• TYPEWRITERS That there is less absorption of tatfon of ••The D a I,. lte°thol Ptaaer a brighter and more lasting heat .when the alto• is ut,ed is in- I sold to be the se°utoe. Be careful and see prices, at3 to$65, (all makes) An. Old School y that they are made by Davin A Lawrence Bargain rices „ dicated by experiments with. ingot Ca. taken in exchanze for blodel so and with ".Nugget than rnn.lds made of titanium iron. When Remin ions. Many of these machines and s cod school to eve" res t - . filled with molten steel the molds r M show U&Ue.use. ! the 9S+ITtam AMERICAN sI Wast. with env other Shoe polish -MIGHT BE MISTAKEti. LEGE, T.tf C.A. Ba,iding• Tctosf+,,, remain black, and have proved very tt•e,lagtea Typewriter Cosgpany, Limited. Enter say time for tall term. He- Do 'you take me for a Its BAY dTRZZT. TORON-Co, for particulars, t' �• •old, but you can do it in Islas lasting. A cascigg of titanium-al- 'm�•� . �. ' loy'ed iron heats less -than ordia fool 1' ._ WANTED. p T, Y. %W.SoN,-sea a time and with less effort. ;arc casting when worked under a She--"No; but my judgment is - _ �• not infallible." Ac-g As AGENT + OT W A`-RON-�1 O :.,Thousands were convinced. t°�l, and, on the other hand, tools - for TOStime. God money. GHT" �f titanium steel are less heated, Phis spare time. Good money. Circa• than others in service. Externally or Internally, It is talion Haasser, Toronto of it4 superiority at the ver- Good.-When applied externally I ' F — - > I>'P Y �)OIILTRribe A�D FARMRRE - Still They Come lolls exhibitions this year. FORTt'N)r.'s FAVOlj$TE• �`y brisk rubbing, Dr. Thomas' Ec- I' Subscribe tor, Canada's br,ahteat �� lectrio Oil eaa the porus and oultry paper. 25 cents per year. Address Some folks is bora lucks',' said � The Caaadaa.a Poultry News• a a Elound. ?'%i ll fl'oa't YOU tryit ? i enewates 't tissue as few lini, gas. y Cn_le Eben, "an de than dat is p 110 I Our classes are-larger to-day burn wif plain common sense is !menta do; touching the seat of the i the„ ever before, and atilt the .4t all dealers 10c. per tin. trouble and immediate) affording CANVASSERS WANTED,' Others elear stude�•t dome. Therea a reqs• c-u,-�+ one 'of 'ens. y $ , sweat7 dollars weekly. Apply Alfred on. ruler tuition for the moo. . BIaCk or tan, _ relief. Administered internally, it Tyler, Londe°, oat. sy-the beet tuition at any Lrfce-•wine. Who'll be than n will still the irritation in the throat , �' In the causes of infant mortalitp. I OTA AND GIRLS W1SHLVG TO EARN , + i which induces coughing and will money or premiums send your name Remington Sussman ColUq 1, r . `.•It is only right that I shoiild. cholera morbus'figures complr.ints i cure affections of the bronchial ' and address for,our juvenile catalogue e+f ' seg College SL, {tell you," she tatd '"that father and it maybe said that complaints easy selling h++useholid specialties. Our tubes and respiratory organs. Tr corner 6padina. Toronto, out. has lost all." "Ndt all:" he ex of.five bowels are great destroyers > y g J slate A sate M pass catalogue Ir also ; of child life. If a.11 mothers would it and be convinced. ready, free o° request. Canada ether. iclaimed. "Yes, all, she .assert- eloch Co:, Toronto, Out. 1 avail themselves of so ef[ectire a ' pd. "No," he 'said, firmly, "act I iemedy as Dr, J. D. Kellogg's D EDUCATIONAL. '�Pb1V'TT� . all. You are sell left to him. I y' j could not. be' so cruel as to add' tip l aent•erc Cordial many a little one Just you learn to say no, AGENTS WANTED. could be saved. This Cordial can be .Ladies to do plain and lignt sewing his misfortunes. Tell him - tell Young man, and th-en at home, whole or spare time• gond "�ANTED TAICAL AND GENERAL given with safety to the smadiest You won't alwa be -saying- , Agent„--Liberal contracts to rack him for me that my generosity ini- s 3' B pay; arork sent any distance,charg- men ; apply by letter: Continental Life Is me to leave him what little lies hild, as x'here is no injurious sub '�eccr again. es paid; send stamp for full Parti- Insnr.nce Company Toronto, Comas• ' l 1 ondeace confldential: In my power.'' stance in it. _ , p • - .- cu ars• National Manufacturing , — Ited, Wea1c, weary, watery Eyes. Company, lifontreal, ls,�Ela AND WOMEN 8E IDLLr-- Landtad "1'ou say Relieved BY Murine Eye Remedy. Try P ya Jv FAiNKILLER ie R>,`best, the safest and J y the chicken Murine For Your Eyye Troubles._ You _�_ _ _ _ _ Show samples of our reliable meds• We surest remedy for cramps, calk and soup isn't good 1 Why, I told the Will Like Murine. It Soothes. 60c At WHERE'IGI�'ORANCE IS BLISS E�1°tm superb- toilet preparations, pit» diarrhoea. As a liniment los wounds and cook how to make it. Perhaps_she Tour.Druggists. Write For Eye Books i powder, and Savoring extracts to ppraire it is unequalled, Avoid enbstltutu, ,,. p gage, Murine Eye Remedy Co., Toronto. t, „ , your nelgbbore and forward their orders - w there is but one ''Painkiller'-•--Perry Davis' didn't catch the idea. Boarder He- You'don t know how nes- to us. You can'eaeily make form ten to -Esc• and W. \'o; I think it was the chicken proposed to sweaty five dollars a week and have , a ' `OT PASSIVE. vous��I was when I permanent position. Goods sell onhs +- 'Afrs.'Mtilli am—"It's mesilf thou i` a 't n ca c_ ttnKne-ed" and d repeat orders.come user. Book 'row Miss Chatters-Miss W'oodby told She-"And you•don't know bow The Home sappty Co., next. sent ez�r` tpeaks out rile molal, Pat, as yez �Tilgo's Fly' 'Pads. the best et me she i>Lvited you W her party, nervous I was until you did so." Building. Toronto. well know." Dir. Mulligan- Yis, all A killers kill both the dies but you failed to attend. +$ridget ; 'bast it's better ter think y + M before ; , speak, an' thin kape• si- and the disease germs. Miss Swellman-That isn't,quite Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- `vE WANT glow di EVERY 4iable true. I succeeded in not attend-. PRESENTED distriPeect • reliable )cent till cez fergit phwat yez rolls _ a+tor is pleasant to take; sure and ascot to sell eex. Con's isider t fruit and. inB - effectual in destro in worms, ornamental trees• censldsr this. Good . 'tola' ter say.". AS BAD.AS THAT 3 g psy weekly, E:elusive territory. 6toek Many bave tried it with -best to- guaranteed up to grade and delivered is The Doctor - ".Nonsense' You and whining sults. good condition and all the a ca of Don't experiment with unsatis• tiaven'.t got a cancer. Bonze is Why go_ limping selling well-known stock. vl' w for about your corns when a 25 cent agenev for Fall and Winte Fel• 1<selory substitutes. V:i1BOn s Fly what ails you. You must stop drink- + ham Nursery Co., Toronto, 'bottle of Holloway's Corn Cure It is•easier_for the average girl 'Ipads kill many times more house ing at once. will remove them? Give it a trial to return a young man's love than lies than any other known article. The Srnsse- Gee' Is it that set- and you will not regret it. _ MON Y t!V d['.ALtPORNtA"8 iousi Why, Doc, I' thought it was g hi's presents. r«,nvH .ieatfeead sto.k 41. M AK HV G i.e sen... iia b..e s.si--t,>w some simple thing that could kis Kindly mention the name of this LITTLE 11"k), e.°R 8°0'11 a oxo ca ^r biped by an operation." 'WHY PAT DROPPED. y 0'A R M --------- -- ----- n Irishman fell from a house Paper in writing to adTertisers. ns Set7stl CsSfasls J. A J and landed on a wire about toren- ty feet from the ground. After he ! ' ` i I, had straggled a moment. the man Tobacco f l i le+ go and fell to the giound.'Sor;ie and E, URED one asked his reason far letting; C "„ r Ha its go. "Faith, was the reply, i YQ' b ' e t was afraid the wire would break.” New System of Treatment. Recently Discovered Remedy that Y a Cures Rapidly and Permanently. Marvellous Results obtained `•`�Toiv, John, said an irate wife that makes our remedy one ofthe wonders of Modern nedicine. , s`i v` 1 t , her husband, "I thought you Patients cured secretly at their own homes against their own said you had been duck shoofjng.' wiil and knowledge. No suffering, no Injections,no loaf of time, "Yes, dear-been duck shooting." or detention from business, no bad atter effects. ;;' But these 'you've brought home •. are tame ducks." "Yes, dear; 'I I �'R�7�7 i X13SL �1 _ _ tamed 'em after I shot 'em." ,' We send by stall, free of charge, our o page book,Drink, Tobacco oz. ' .plains our modern system of treatment, of how the Drink, Tobacco .�.-,._.. "and Drug habits can be rapt dly overcome and cured. This book is q z P Kindly mention the name of this gent in a plain envelope, sealed from observation, so no one can tell 1 ' "Hear your wife is a.great house- _ 3 THE Paper in writing to advertisers. what your letter contains. All correspondence absolutely seeret rad l keeper, judge." confidential. Address. "Great, housekeeper l Gee, 'ahe Every man has ,his price-Anil I DE SILVA INSTITUTE, Sults zoo, ss University St. Mon *al.Can - - 'can't even lay a table!" T N. U SSUE N0. 41-09 most of ythem are`cut prices. J, 'O max, ,s 4 ♦«;.�k;n. ... •?s •.+..'•c,_ams.•le-a7°ti.. '. t...-.r �a.+,�.x;•�r .,!r'�. ;4's...ur..•�,:�:att'F*".•e._•',��P<• -a`t•.,.2 .'.`" ,�'.' ^n�u` .rc-qq11'cs•.!ALasesr.s>a�y- '"R ..a'..°rw-:.r'.,rzi%�.,a,°�-..ins -�._ - v,«,.•a"9 , ti. FIX"_ ._a.r+r....� +Y'�t3...m✓• ..`{1_ ..T .•r.fY•: _ - 'as+r;.. :�i!•w _ __W ..-..... w•�7if . Umake. Rk meths d fw eed U.M. 1� 'whoa of Mr. �Dwbrey, M ,.M peso y�•'1!^ `.•".lG �• ,,.i. -4 �� Y chanirmaa the rt W"Ado ted �I R legal and eoussqueatl�sr very re- • �° P �' � Qj"07 �TY COUMT x. c Mr.Scott,seconded by Mr. Hoover. �i spectable. If he is successful he moved that the reeve grant his order ` will be honored by ]rings and on treasurer<.,in favor of the several '_ •-' _ ` x p*ritiss recommended for payment in queens. From a moral standpoint the ports of the standing commit• Pe' aches . ',. 'e a c e he is guilty of theft. It is honest tees xpresented this day. 4 dealing only when one man Rives On motion the council adjourned to x " eryFrideymoraisgatlNOttioe. meet again on Monday,November Stll s/ablfahedsv ,Piokesinp,Ont another value for value. If by at 10 a.m. for the transaction of gen- Y �* '• 1 s RATES OF ADPEBTIBINf3: any means you can compel anoth- oral business. 'The Crawfords are here, direct from the Nlagarect. '.lilisatlnsation p•rlin. - 10 cents w 6 ants er 11"h subs"cent insertion.pe r lire - man to give you more than This rate does no;include Legal or Foreign what you give in return you are The quality of Ontario cheese ,They are cheap too, this year, j •adv rtiessa.nts. Y Y q y apesiat terms given to parties making eon- acting dishonestly. When+num- has greatly improved. t fail to get a Baaket. Don mate for A or 6 months or by the ye . Hsu y �ear17 oz yeerl contracts payable quarterly. ber of men unite in a business The Provinciel Government bas sal.lases oaz� ten lines or uader,with p.per taken,measures to encourage epee The Quality is Excellent-Two shipments weekly t nae 7ear.sa 00,payable in advance. way to fleece the public by boost- p i, ;uNotioe in local oolamns ten cents per line, raising. until Beason ends. - :Sve oenteperlioe each subsegnsot insoriton. ing the prices of some natural or • $tonal contract rates trade known oa applica- The jury at Lyndon in the trial i" ion. No free advertising manufactured product, it is J u ^+ Advastiwments without written inatrnctioas v - of Mrs. Wesley Scott for shooting will b.inserted until forbidden and charged so known a8 a COnlbiIIe Eery an her father-in-law disagreed. THE GROCERY STORE x eord(arly. Orden for discontinuing advertise- ufacturer is entitled to a reason- amenp muss be in writing and cent to the pub- It is announced by the Depart- 410 �• able profit.on his product and we OF COURSE g Job Work promptly attended to. ment of Mines that gold has been cannot object if a number of man- discovered ia . Graham Flour. Wheatlets. Creaof wheat. TERMS eren apparently Y P Y In g m si.26,per year'; IiL.001it paid in advance. ufacturers unite in order to get a quantities in New Ontario.' _ reasonable profit, but..when,.they' ' unite to simply rob the people, Now ldza»•ttiaremenfa. RICHARDSON JOHN MURKAR, Pfoprietor. the government is justified in in- - terfering in the matter. One of LIME'AND CE31ENT always'on l 1 JVOTES AND COMMENTS baud. JOHN MoGiNiCY, Pickering 11tt +•Buy your Groceries at the Grocers." the latest combines to come into ,a ' burin the ast..aeek incidents existence is the great cement �7IMOTHY SEED FOR SALE, also g p T alsike'to mix to grow good hay. Appp1y in have oc Burred in this fair Prop- merger. W e believe.that cement at lot le,con.7,Pickering,or write E.E.PU&W has been selling at such a lowclarcmont. 93tf, yheWh itbyeince, which should bring the blush 1 price recently as to make its man- YOUNG CATTLE FOR SALE-The. a e e g of sham tot a cheeks of those facture unprofitable to man sou-. YOUNG under,ricin has for sale W or PA steers participating in the deplorable p Y and h'e'ifers,rising two yeazat w x. PABHIN., affair. In the town of Peterboro terns and a certain rise in price is DF.k,Gieenwood. 1-9 _ :'Call and see .our Show-rO0i118. $ quite in order. But it will'be well 1�►��(('iLCH COWS FOR SALE-The the West Peterboro election case 1Y1 n+dazaigned has for cele three good rr was before the courts, and the ex-. to watch their operations and if fraab milch cows Apply on ozemisee l tt 93, " it is found that the a:•e taking an con.g,rickering,or write M.SHAPIRO,Picker. . hibition of perjury witnessed there Y g ing 69 t Y� a have' the agency for . was of such a character as to caesaa undue advantage of the consumer the government should manipul- O RENT farm containing 180 Carriages and the serious-minded to meditate. T acre.,beimg lots 1'cad it.con.9•township Frost 8c Wood Farm Machinery. 'Wagons, Sleighs, -'There was a time that when a ate the .tariff to suit the• condi- 'she ipte�ca. For fulllas Tttic"ung Abp 1705 p- Cutters. wire Fence and Gates. gayness and Harness 8u man was put on his oath, one tions. Balsam e o 39ef plies. Sewing Machines. -Machine and Separator Oil. Points for all make of Plows. - - could depend on the evidence FOR RENT-Dairy far , 200 acres, PICKERING COUNCIL lot 31,lot eoacession Pickering; Now brick , given as being a statement of fact. house,Mplaudid bun and out buildings, abund- The above ronnall met uratlant to Luce of good water and pasture• two good or- Repairs for all Machinery. .Plymouth Twine and Rope. Wilkinson, 'There was a time when a roan p 3bards. Apply to MUS. JAMES TAYLOR• Sylvester and Perrin Plows. Fanning Mills. . Weigh atdiournment in the Temperance Hail, waicevaIe city 3' would shrink from telling a false- Elrougham, on Monday, Oct. 4th. Scales. DeLavAl Cream Separators. C hood when staking a statement 'Members all present. Reeve White in .FOR SALE OR TO RENT.-The _. Oshawa Hay Tools. the chair. Minutes of last regular and Logan 160 acre farm,base Los,Pickering, under oath. The oath for.ages for sale on reasonable terms. land is verb specie! meetings wereread read and ap- bees clay,stone hones etc,vi miles from G.T.1t has. been looked upon as. a safe- proved. • r.111 rent it not sold at once. Apaly in even- Extansion Ladders. Steel.Hog Troughs. Wagon Springs. - ,guard of the t'i'ghts of the people. A number of accounts were present- ings to F.u,CHAPMAN,Pickering. 9atf y Stock Racks. Pulpers. Grinders. We are etf•oo ! of Lhe o inion ed and communications read and re- �.,HORTHOR BULLS FOR SALE. g Y p (erred to the various standing coin- �� one roan 9 yra old past. one roan 2 years :'that the present age 18 losing re= IDJohn. cid o estocq. Thews bolas are Gt for tarytce an.. DI SNEY N • •' John Scott and David Graham were Lest of stock. Also several bull elves tram e .&SO apect for the -iaacredness of that •• to lx moctna old Food encugh for any than in • he rd re sheep worded by doge. i country. A ty on reaoises lot IN,con.7. :oath: One witness in the West N. L. Stevenson was heard re award •Pickering of wriw .E.PC'GH,Claremont.97tf ;• Peterboro election trial brazenly of judge regarding drain. - - - -- Farm Implements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Twine, The standing committe on Sheep FAFt51 FOE SALE.-Being Iota 10 1liachine Oil and Re airs. confessed that he was willing to Killed or Damaged by Dogs. reported and It,con 7,eownsbto of Plskeriaa,and p eonaiating of 910 acres, This farm is theoce perjure his soul for a money con- and recommended payment as follows: on which the well-known Greenwood berd of ••+consideration, and admitted that John Scott, two-thirds sworn value on abort-horns have been bred and ted during the 'WHITBY = ONTARIO 8 registered sheep killed and S darnsg- paaL forty years. It ia:as rich as a harden and . - he had Alread done so. Where a clean, would sell Iso acres, 138 acres or the Y ed by dogs' 19.00. On motion of r. whole of it. There is timber on one part of it -are many throughout the country Hoover, chairman, the report was worth $•alloo. Terms easy. Poue.wiun given ado ted. spec lac 1t109, artharJohaaes.a,t3reeovarood. a ._ '�� • who are•equally as guilty as he, p s7tf • The standing committee on _Contig-: � ��cit" bat it is seldom a nlan aill make gentles begsZ'$IId8IC8 f0: COSI• Furniture r`✓pee. � s recon of Marllah an op n confession of his de-' a payment as follows: D. encs with It is a C --• eaton,_on account of salary $e3.- -- =' thanki+� "`r ins �'Cl t 5Q; Miss Ina Phillips, for Temperance( Sealed tenders, marked ,Tenders T7- 'd be deal A most sever- hall, 13,meetings, 1.00 per meeting 13.- for coal." will be received by the .sly. If the Cgim 3 is winked at 00; The Employees' Liability Assur-(understgred rap to 8 P' m. on Monday, - wince Co;, Collector's,bond 1 year 20.00-, Oct. 11th for supplying the Pickering For the next 10 days only we are giving 15 per cent. off on all our - and let go unparished it well be- John Murkar. 1800 collector's receipts public school with coals for the, ensu- Springs and Mattresses. You with,be needing them later on .Come more general. If the oath 7.W: T. C. Brown, 48 days work on Ing season• ensu- For further particulars if not now, so now i3 the time to save money. hall 80:b0; W. J. Brown, 241 days 36:- Apply to its disregarded. Our pereonq and 75. On motion of Mr. Sparks, chair- W. D. Roasae, Secretary. Also Verandah Chairs, we are giving great bargains in this line our property will be in continual man, the report was adopted. - to'mako .room for new goods: peril. The courts of our laud will The standing committee on Roads and Bridges reported and recommend- Call And see these goods at once as they will not last long become a farce- and justice will be ed payment as follows: fit'. D. Gord- at our very low prices. ' unknown. The offender ,should on, timber for., covering Pickering bridge and for rent of Spink's siding s2}i�erstand that when he Commits for car$'29.08; Josiah Evans. re � �.. p• Fianlws For 6aod H e , �ar cul- the offence punishment is sure to vert bet. 18 and 19 in 8th con. .1.50: ; chow, a punishment so severe as H. Johnson, balance cement abut- a.. • iflingh. a11� 1Jmenta 214.00; Barkis Reesor, rep. f 'to hake one realize,the enormity hiidge bet. 26 and 27 in 9th con. less 'Of the crime. It is sincerely hoped sale of old timber'21:.78. Oscar Spanir. Upholstering and Picture Framing a specialty that _those in uitthorityAwill not40 yds gravel div 78 1:00; C. W. Dis- Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. ney and others crushing stone cod. T TEM AERATED OVEN practically '-­let those in the Peterborough case less 200 for,statute eon. 88.40; W. places the Souvenir in a class by Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. -escape. The country j.demands Peak 'and others,•broken brick on itself. Ordinary ovens bum the nu- Greenwood toad div 11, and gravel on tritious elements out of foo(f; but their punishment, So let duty be Post hill 85.00; E. 'And..John Calvert,. the free circulation of pure air is the .�,a��tea.��u���.lu�cs..ai.a „ done.' unloading car cement 1.50; W..Diann, oven of The FatnilySoarvenirassures � farmer-Its wc+t ate to v>c-Ita.a�.. e.ra.e.k reel. washout in 2nd con. 5.d Geo. sanitary and wholesome eookiad. a. RIAS OW are different wa s •of «bite, fixing stone crusher an team- Our tree book,giving the facts you E BI$SEU RIASOW Y ing coal 2.00; J. L: Spink, '25W lbs. ought to know, mailed on request. w i�m �t I �F e�a� ­,stealing money and consequently steam coal 7.13• T. Calvert and others e3Uaxsir,.TILDEN a �O. L[MITBD Is.aayte.e.mo.er Haid—I,.m eo aced : 'there are different vett ieties of teaming clilcert and gravel for'cu!- ,aaaas. Frm l,aatil<<e:owaa la.n a l,.Ir-sw a HAMILTON. a thieves. One kind Can steal in a vert on 2nd con.,24.00; Albert,Hoover, � a• . ...ka wr"'�• Dep. w. • work div 73 5.50; Jesse Cook, on ac- MON&W ~ ft �� rasalssW T.�'itliiELL"'01" fJa'OM• j manner that is contrary;. the ount of cedar timber 5W.00; H. John- -- For sale by- son, work in Whitevale and at Dixie ` aws of the land and Chits run the DICKIE a'a CHAPMAN, - Pickerin,t _. also handle the followlug Goods : sever banished from respectable t Paris Wheelbarrows, Canada Carriage Co. Buggies and Cutters, 1900 society. This kind of thief usually NOW Is THE TIME........ Washers and Wringers,.Angle Lamp, Sunlight Waihers, Momen- Is guilty of•stealing only small To get ready for cold weather. We are ready witha,full line of Ladies'Vests tura slashers,Litter CDowarrie , Dain H Oshawa Hay Carriers, ! at'lac,35c and 50c; Ladies' Drawers,'35c and 50c• Ladies'Corset Covers, Oshawa Litter Carriers, Dain Saying Tools, etc., etc. ot 8uma of money, or it may -be a white,25c. Children's Vests and Drawers in merino,fleece-lined and bottle of milk or a loaf of bread _wool from 50c to$1. Men's Sox in all colors and weights,20c np. . I am givi g a coupon worth my with every order of 100 lbs.or over of Twine. Call and see my exhibit at Wilson's Carriage to save a sick wife or child from Ladies'plain and ribbed cashmere hose,25c to 50c, Flannelettes, Sheetings, shop, Whitevale, Ont. bar- starvation in a time when it is im Flannelette Blankets in 10-4, 11.4 and 12-4, from $1' up. A splendid �' possible to secure employment in gain in gibbous, 3 inch for 12c,all colors. Back Combs, Side Combs, F3oward 'E Turner, M v�'bitevale poBarettes, Hdkfs, lace and embroider A few mattresses left. e .any honest calling. This kind of Stove Pipes and Elbows. Boots and Shoes for men, women and children. theft must be condemned and the Highest price for butter and eggs. Terms Casb. 'guilty one punother v most severely. GEO. A GILLSSPIE Dunb�rton There is another variety of thief `Build �I A Reserve` Now whose succesafal operations will 7 entitle him to a' place ill 1Jigh so- 'Now',while your eaming power is good,why not convert part of it " •eiety and make hits one of the into a Cash Reserve that will,later on,yield a competence for old age? ,'.tngst respectable inembers of the v� p� ►�(� You can easily do it by regularly depositing a part of your community. when re meet him I1 PEAS O- BUY GOOD ��+.•s I 'income is - we must rare uur list to shim and . --�- ;a.dmire°his ibusiness ability. He wE want to tell you abotit a GoodTHE....� ��would disdain to br®ak ilnto a Range--It's called the-- "? • •� man's house in the dead;of night � OF CANADA IMPERIAL . IMPERIAL (�atabtisltea'1673 7711wraaabes) and pilfer a few coppers: He,wouldXFO D not think of entering a bank with PERSONAL inspection is request- '- a mask over his face and;+ revolt'- ed and now is a cod time to come =RANG KS t Q , - — stA t - One Dollar and upwards opefls an account,atxl with tpsbemattC[ "ter in each had and demand (a few New Stock dust in--Let's talk it over. saving and Compound Interest, the fund will rapidly accumulate Surprisingly moderate prices for sure �V��• 7Z thousand dollars. His ischeme is m 10 may TANDMD to corner some indispensable ipro- - sedslaction. See us before you buy. :duct and compel the consumer t o P I C K E R I N G BRANCH ,pap an exorbitant price so that be J. H. BUNDY,, S91e Agent, PICKERING 'CLARENCE T. BATTY. Manager ' will a short time become a mil- sRANC=lt AIL.tO A'1' i13si?isY. r • .r l' ;>h ..fi•' r .♦•_ ',M ., { h; T,'C.N: ,�-n ..A;w Y 7 l { * •.', b v. .:..:�. �_-..' ;' .: . `• :, re'.: ....- .. .. .may .'- •,:V"'..-i! �.- _ �Y y i�R fi�'''YL :-T:G� n�a• 't-✓� v: .. ..'-.:.: .,v .t*''a -" ..y,.....: .4•..rl.'. .....•y -,. n, R.:...:L..�i�,qFe`.•rRROY y MITT „l'•..-T A±'::�—. ' �• '. . .'. r:0 .i s:b xStS�.if1Cy'v«:.':.. Y:?[,.3 yr .: 1. , a... •., ., k_ ..a .:.... a.' _"C:'Sc".a.7r:•^�••,. ♦ ,.�,•.I•" - �da:7hi.r,...T...: .. :v+ �� r�.r-� •g''r.�r .w+.7. ., w,-F. C ARSIMONT The Tth concession 1 school, "BRI n s e ti� - r taught b W. A. Henderrron. has - !Spring and 8nmmer Goode t Young was�n the y �Pa regret to note that•inside of one �a:.: a beeti closed for couple of weeks short month seven families have left Women and Child'na a y Aifilll stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, .e a Wagg ie spending st few owing to the ,prevalence of or are leaving Uxbridge for other ` s .„ As a is Toronto. n1ee• _ places. It will pay you to call and nee before purchasing : y Last week was a ver unlucky one John Gerow has erecteds wind- John GregT, of North Clare- y 7 moat, is having his new stable for many UxbridgBites, there briny( mill for Herbert Cooper. three accidents. Firstly Hy. Solley FLOUR AND FEED. 1'° covered with metal shingles, the y r f Mrs. B. S. Palmer spent Tues- was mixed up in a runaway, and ow- work being done by Chas. Baric- in to the breakin of an axle, of a of the beet unlit alwii eon hand. day with Mrs. Wm. Scott. g g B quality y ent. fall. Secondly F. Heard took a elide r' '' 1'e..Pie�Macnsb,is spending Mrs. Hatton returned to her off a roof and had a flight of twelve Independent Telephone Central. et week wrth fHei ndkfa Port Perry. �.:• home in Leamington, Mich., on feet, and lastly A. Traill, of Jones' Born-On Taes{lay, Oct. 6th, to Saturday after visiting her par- hardware store, wan cutting rope with The Corner Store. W. M. PALK. RR, Proprietor John and Mrs. Beelby,a daughter. ants, J. H. and Mrs. Beal, for sev. a hatchet, when by some miscalcula- James McFarlane and d4uhgter, oral months. tion the index finger of the right hand Miss Clara, were in the city on was cut to the bone.-Times. Tuesday. James McFarlane exhibited four Mrs. John Morgan is moving horses at the Newmarket Fair last MARKHAM , � into Toronto where she will reside week and was successful in captor. We is H R I C H A R D S4 N S lira future• ing three firsts and one second James McLean, who recently seat d t Mrs Lyman Pilke is s ndin' prize. We congratulate him on shipment of oats to Ottawa in the. y y Pe g his success. field competition, was awarded third a few days with her sister, Mrs. Hewson Thompson's sale on Sat- Prize. The exhibit weighed 40f Ilia. to : Important showing of finest display of Ed. Gibson. uc+lay last was a decided success. the bushel. Miss Morgan, of Markham, vis- Jas.Torrence has cold to Beare Brost Ohins. A very large assortment of - There was a large number present of Cher wood• the John McLean iced Magnus and Mrs. Henderson and bidding mons ver active. The ry $tationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, just _ p. .0ver Sunday. Y farm, lot a, on the 8th con.,Markham, r The publie'school was disinfect- Proceeds of the sale amounted to which he recently purchased, for a received for the Holiday trade. Call ed on Tuesday, the work being about $2300. substantial advance on the price he sad see them. :• Joseph Boyer, of Detroit,' was paid. The-farm is a good one with r •done bg M. Brodie. excellent bu' dins and Beare Bron. Subscriptions taken for alt• Magazines, - Mr. Salmis, manager Of the Stan- the guest of his brother, Ira, one g g . day last week and resented him are to be congratulated on their bar- Weekly and Daily Newspapers dard Bank, spent Sunday with gain-100 acres for$8,500. with a valuable Victor- gramo- Theo. Hagerman, of Locust Hill, friends in Colborne, g W. �' 2I. RICHA.R�SON phone. He entertained a number r W. M. Palmer is extending his has sold his veteran's land grant on few wire fence to the west side of ut'his friends on Moncc bvening. the Ddh "_`ceal River to a Haileybury his lot, thus adding much to its R S. and VV. M. Palmer were in syndicate for $1,000. The 180 acres, 8SOG3Z Sts@et. �iCT =it his =� appearance. Uxbridge on Thursday of last which Mr. Hagerman located contdins Dr. C. J. and Mrs. Brodie spent Reek attending the funeral of-the an excellent waterpower, and this is ' a few days last week in Wood- Mr. Hagerman reserved all training formers nephew, the late Samuel the reason of the good price secured. y Palmer, who was formerly a regi- . stock with the former's brother, privileges should mineral be found on Dr-G. M. Brodie. dent of the Sth concession of Pick- theproperty.-Economist; ' Hare Bros.' sale on Thursday . Miss -• Mira Heaslip,our junior teacher, < ,.��•' last came off most satisfactorily. is, spending a•-few days at her Mrs• Briggs=Does yourhusband The crowd was a large one and y take an special exercise R - - We have Sares for the following Plows: 4� home in Cookstown. Mira Clark, y , prices were good• of the intermediate department, Mrs. Griggs-Yea; hes all the R. P. and Mrs. Hopper, of To- time kicking. Verity Shares No. 16, 3 I % L, 21, 4, 4s., 10, 7. is visiting friends in Toronto dor- .onto. returned to the city on Gunge-Ontario No,2, New Century, Imperial Jr., ing the time which the school will Inspector Awde of Toronto has Monday evening after spending a Fleu. Noe. 12, 12 and 21. Imperial and National No. 8. , be closed owing to the�acarlet fev- so far this year seized 123 lbs. of ry few days with friends in Clare- Wilkinson Nos. 21, 7. 4, 10 and No. 2 gangg� Waterloo No. 7. er epidemic. _ Iikht weight butter. Less than 18 Frost dz Wood No. 18 and 20. Henrylen No. 7. P. Hamilton No. 21 t avont. �' Robert Carruthers, of Oregon, on will not go'in most cases Patterson Nos. 11, 12.and 13. Sylvester Nos. 7 and 8., _ U.S., visited his cocain, ,Alex. Toronto ms's Popularky for a pound of anything, there- Uxbridge Nos. 4, 5,and 7. Cockshutt Nip, Punch, Judy. fore buttermakers should see that pp Wilson, last week. Mr. Carruth- — Gangs, Twin Gang, Kidd, Mayle Leaf. Recently the Vaneouvet Sunset, a proper weight is given. ere was born in Whitby township high-class weekly publication,describ- Percival No. 10. _ Kangaroo No. 21. near Brooklin 65 years aizo, but ed the editorial page of The Toronto - - DR D C ' SMITH Shares for 42different kinds of Ploughs, at a price that moved to Oregon with his pparents Daily Stara# the most interesting in - . _ when five years old. He has Canada, and with its verdict most will-hold the trade. amassed a large fortune in mining, people, who, like the editor of the DENTIST, STOUPFVILI.E, { �1 ranching and in other lines of Sunset, make a practise of eYnmioiog Horlor graduate of Toronto University Charles Ul � Claremont ~ business but is now living retired. the whoie range of Canadian,publicn- and Royal College of Dental Surgeons, tions, will be disposed to a res. While also Post- raduste of Chicago Coltsg e. The W.F.Mf S. Thank-offering maintaining tome and dCrown an dignity, it ' g _Hardware, Stoves and Furnaces. - a in the-Presbyterian church on Fri- touches the lives of the people at more d bridge work a specialty, day evening wss a successful and points than probably any other Cana- At Claremont let Tuesday of mouth. Office over Sargents Tinshop. The lCulalile Quartet - �- enjoyable One. The attendance than newspaper, and, therein lies its � moose probably lase than it would secret of popularit What is•true of Independent 'Phone. s y have been had there been•no scar editocisJ page of The Star is true also — igTOLTFFYII:L£ let fever at during the week. of all its departments. Is. sports, in - err OCjL1' 1 - of aSZ18Cl1an Ile. Mackay confined his address finance, in women's and home fen' Are now prepared to give a musical ..Synopsis tures • The Star's department is not A reliable local salesman-wonted program. For particulars apply to North-west Land entirely to the work in In and surpassed,and thus wberever it is to represent 7AIIMA. HOOVER, R•egulati011B. gave a most interesting account read The Star becomes the favorite Sec.-Tre"• ANT person who is the mole brad of a family. of the progress being made there paper of every member of the Tam_ills � ��S �IjTS �p _,. _ or any male over s years old, inq hoer- as he saw it on his recent trip from grandfather, who probably finds SO-SAI• land a an.�l.r.eenoo of availahts Do MSMM Alberto. aroaod the world. Mrs. Reeeor, the Khan's daily Chronicles the most ��� � �X$IT land to afaattoba, 8as>taabewaa or Alhseta. LXPKRW.NCg +Th•avppiiowt must appear in person .t J Of Whitevale, and •Mise Morgan, interesting column, to grandson, who Dominion Ianda Agency or Bob•Apae7 too 410,_ delighted the andi_ chuckles over the comic pictures and district. Bntq by pro may be made s✓� -_of Markham, in Pickering and adjoining coun- many.on certain eoodidons. by fa ante with, their solos. The jokes. The Star is Always interesting try. ' er, son•daugbser,brother or stsar W thank-offering amounted to about and readable from first page to last— 1 homest..aer. ,. t g that's why it has 88.Oi10 subscribers, Daae■--eta mons .' ��• 16,000 more than as other Toronto The demand for oursery stock is in- cultivation of thsirad in each ycreasing yearly, and if you bincome A homesteader may nye within acne Last week about seven cases' of pape!• his homestead on a farm or at r scarlet fever developed in our vil- one of our .salesman you.will realize TRADC MAN" molep owned and occupied by him or b lane and as a result the nblic there is good money in the business Oesiors tauter•mother.Son.daughter.brotneror P Parliament will meet'on Thurs• for you. Co►vRmNrs•a. In cortein districts a homesteader in school a9 well as the various San- ♦inner renatng a oketch and�{�,n tag Standing may pre-empt a uarler+.otloa day,,November 11th. Write at once for particulars. .Pay eflcioi7..c.rc.,a our opta,oa a..d k1°an. sad ■tae his homestead. Price sago par aura. day schools have been closed. weekly. Free outfit. fes; to co°Da„c';y spa Darier-1[a■t eeelds■!z months!a weh of ds How the disease originated here Ontario bank9 were considerab- ..>rt t,M, d..e Scar u years from a.a of homestead entry tiaaaei� is difficult to tell, but it ie suppos- lY surprised recently when follow- STONE & Wls',l LINGTON PM'O e°'n ''0d^ an rim°raisfiftyd :.' ed to have been through the care- ins out the arrangements agreed Mr.ri.toocco..wccnoai >n dna homesteader aor..extra. Fonth111 TTurharled K A dright who has obtain p bib si homes. lessness of the inmates of a'house tipon in regard to sending Ameri- scree" stead right and cannot obtain a vr.*mpraat. in Uxbridge where the disease can currency back seevoss the may t e a Prize ptosed home■aad to saran Abandsomeiy in•wratedweett! Lese■t ow dletriow. Prloe es,00 per acre. Dotter—Vasa _ line the were asked to a TORONTO ONT. .cion o> a f°•m•L 4T for reside six months in each of tbree year% IxiY having y v d erect a hoose worth was known to exist,.they g _ cultivate arty ado:.■ an ignored the placard on the ho+lse duty of two per cent on every all 'r` s=1W. and came into the village. No ten dollars worth. The United BLACKSMITH ZSHOP �lMtS�raira>,'Mew ip . w•w,OQRY, els r et.wsuoscon n� new cased have developed and Staten Government, it is stated, _ Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. -4 ,r and those who now have the dis takes the.stand that the cents are I am prepared to car on the black.. N.B.—Unauthorized will of psAd for. of the sd- P P MACHINE SHOP 1 verti■omeat will not be paid tor. w ease are progressing nicely tow- to be looked upon as old copper smithing business formerly conducted ards recovery. The;cases are all coming back into the country by Robt. Davidson. General repair n and collar 20c. on every ten work and horseshoeing a specialty. The undersigned having porch- F _ appreciable effect on bnsinesa, dollars' worth. It is likely that I have also the agency for the'fam- ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in Honor roll for intermediate the matter will be taken up with oust Cockshutt plows and Ad:►m's •Kinsale, is.. prepared to do all room; Claremont public school. the Government authorities and wagons. Call and see me before mak- ]rinds of repair work and general g Jr.IV.-Minnie Shepherdson, Eth- some arrangement agreed -upon, ing your purchase of farm imple- blacksmithing. a el Shepherdson, Maggie .l,dair: as in a year it means a very large menta. Satisfaction guaranteed Sr. IIL-Cecil Milne, Annie 3pof- amount of Money to all Canadian _RO$S HADLE.Y. -Prices right. ford, Melissa Morgan. Jr. III.- banks.' - I CHSRRYR'OOD ONTARIO d ♦ CdA and see us. Jr:III.-Alex. Morgan, Roy For- JAMES PENGELLY. - �~ e th,'May Florence. A. T. Clark, eacher. Junior division.' Sr. IL Kinsale, Out, Of all materials and design ;-Charlie Slack, Clara Underbil1, D. SIMPSON , .,& Oapt in stook. Ii will pay you Marjorie Neal. Jr. II.-MandEi � E1 VANS, a call at our ism. sedn't be/ner.teelt Sanderson, Florence Garbutt, Be and obtain prism. Don't be miislei by Neta Stephenson. Sr. Pt. II.— Before buying elsewhere see our,large ly wents ca , and dot Tow off the afmft ' John Haight, Willie Forsyth, Iv- � '��IIffip �aIIIIfSCtIIlr@t ly mos an, and do throw off the ag�ls 1BtoC1� n� Fall Goods commission of 10 per esnt.,which you wM an Benson. Jr. PL II.-Beetha Shop and Residence, Dundas St � ly save by p�� � a& " Mflne, George Rawson, Maggie Shephereon. I. A-Oscar Neal, DRY 0006&-Prints,Flannelettes,Linnen and Emb. Handkerchiefs,5c.lOc WHITBY, ONT. WNITIT GRANITE Mt ' T' Stewart> .wham, -Vida Knight.. and 16c. Here's a bargain,Cashmere and wool hose 25c pairs :•omss, wmtby,oatasto 9 B—Mary _ForByth, Loin Brodie, Men's wool pante,$1:25 to$2,dark gray stripe,well tailored and strong- Three doors west of Whitby Hoorne. Eldean Smith. ly made, only thing cheap about them is the price, Some weeks Ago a meeting of. Boys' Suits,dark gray and brown, made in•never rip style. Ed I the residents of Claremont and Cottonodes and Denims-These goods we cut Tree in c"id eine Overalls. We are prepared to instal wood or irones C Sweet t0 vicinit rias held for the purpose Men's Fancy Shirts for every day and Sundays,50c, 75L. pumps on short notice,also attend p P po Shirts and Drawers-A large assortment at rock bottom prices, to all kinds of repairing. - of organizing a joint stock corn- BOOTS and SHOES-We will sell ou a tent leather for men at$3.60 that y Pa Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, 'pony with a view to establish a knocks the.shme off anything you ever saw for the money. also gasoline engines and b to -o q b oe g$ C union cemetery. Considerable t}ROCERIES—Always fresh and pure,at lowest prices. "" - the squre gear e $ e c Eg Eg oro interest was then mAnifested -and Teas 20c and 26c lb. These you can't buy elsewhere for the money. MAGNET CREAK( SEPARATOR e s - Fr ,;$ o e M a large amount of stock was sub- •J o + hone No. 50 at residence. n o scribed. Not much further .rag D. �I:VIPSON & Co., - : PICKERING P e � done for some time as the selee- z o d tion of a suitable site was being — ` .':. The Pickering R; m �aa�b� p° '� op qto considered. Those who have had '° gg charge of the matter have not n Vl lance Committee moo°g"g p o •O y� ' been idle se they have succeeded Nv w V lJ U d S bn�, a e $b b� �' x in purchasing five acres from E. U acSq lr 7 t' o = e es a a W ie"'- 0 rq W. Evans whose farm is situated - -. - The object of this Association is to 0 �a crab and an eighth miles east of lessen a prosecute m M. � m Jan c f le stealing and pr to � � � m-• Claremont a the north gide of the felons. - We have added to our stock a few lines of staple Dry Goods each as Feb N the 9th concession road. The site Overalls and Smocks,Men's Tweed Prints,Shirts plain and Members having property stolen oommnni b °' 0e `° m °' '1O Mar y e N selected is an admirable one, be- fancy, Braces, Collars and Ties,,Sox fine and heavy. oake;mmediately with any member o is � Z. � -.a. Apr p►W i { .—ing high dry land and light soil. Choice Underwear, Cottonade, Shirtings, Apron Ginghams,Gray and of Executive Commutes. !A r o c,. May h!ew It is beautifully situated and White•Cottons, Flannelette, Blankets, etc. Membership fee 11,00. .�. ray Jae ss _...there should be no difficulty in See our 25 cent Sox. ..e+ 4 a v ,y e, Jnly • � TioYetefmav be had from the President.or; 'keepang it iu proper condition. searetrry on application. . g l$ y o „ ,,. sept N On Monday next it will b6 survey- Our Groceries are the freshest. b- ed into lots after which the will Ask for Silverware Con ne: Exec. Com.-L, D: Banka, Geo, Leng, +b oma• to _ W.V.Richardson,Pickering,Ont, o ;; m o ,c aoa NO*. m offered for sale. Those desir- om D•• ? sle lots may secure them b3l ap- J.A O'Connor Arthur 1efPre January 1910-Whitby n, o.baw.ls,sroti�beaa r g to the secretary, Fred ( E0 e. PHILIP - :Bron hang • , r' is,Part i?er%14woo�ill, e.ainglonfi4 1 A ere g Prssidsnl. BeoretsrT I I3ewerloa l U •+ ,,,•. l +.� ,;.mow f.. .. .... i::�.*`-.r.,� .:'..3t'-s.�."-• .. 'NR'�'•R•.�:yya4S.y2, ,>;,. '+' ---_;:cam .•1^•"•�. • mor -..3 .. .... _.,- • .::.n.._•:•-:. ,. „5_,i.�,l:.�'. r k .rk:V:'ii-iSC•w.- '1 �.M=, ..mow..:... •�'...,.x..'::. . .+�.w•�..:.'.�wi-t•-.�.,w.e.a- .....,..,.,,.c1.as,.�r�ra."�R:�y"^5•`-,?„-+eii ut...�s.xia�.:• ;E�. `.�'��'"..�s"'r 'E`.:'� -fir_ aa+ .+�r,.cv a.-' ,*+ec;. �z.aripm�."._ � y•ssm• .c• .�X... i ... a:' y ...-.. :•-1+k,-" - c:+,• ,.�¢'R.r:� •.:iJ.ce ..'P'- :S, .,R: 'Y. yJ. ,..<..4.. -..,, ,. ,: Y ,. ...,;' .., ....,, ,'. 4'•a.., _' ,. N;C- "'+. is..x`i-. .� i.."1ay( t. C . •. . . .._ ',. '...`. ;, .:.: 4.. ,,�., .. rt 'w -',• �/# ...,,'i".' T.T. .o`L` .'K.�.•�.,' ..-•-s.. :y,.w. N'^,w •./, Y'. -y r..y. xf ' -INE STHE ' WORLD'S MARKETS syS `, tib' r BRITISR TARS IN E+ • - �. , REPORTS F803I THE LEADING •, . r .: .. seven Men Wounded b Com an s Police ;1r�tADE ENTREI3. b - Y ' A " Here Come the British ! " Wad, the Glace Bay Strike `seas. Prk of Cattle; Grain, Cheese and - - s. �-q..-the r . ry, Other -Dairy Produce at of Everybody: z �A despatch from Glace Bay, N. covered that two boys were tak- Some and Abroad. ' $., says: Seven men ;were struck in c°al from the cliff and there- A,despatch from New York says: perfect alignment of movement 11 g :''.BREADTUFFS. One of the pleasant features of grasped b' the crowd: x : .by bullets on 'Wednesday after- upon Norman McKenzie, accom p were p y noon fired from revolvers in the pani-ed by M. McAdam and three wheat 9 Toronto, Oct. 5.—Flour-Ontarlo Thursday's military pageant s "Here come the British," every- W&hands of the coal company's police. other policemen of the coal com- per sent: patents, $t to the hearty 'interest evidently felt bodyyelled, and thea they all - None of them-were seriously hurt, pang, each armed with a .revolver, . $4.05 in buyers sacks on track, by the crowd in the British sailors stood u re sinter to two of them being struck in the Toronto a P P P y giving, and $3.90 to $3.95 outside and marines and the a g Edwards men just such a re- g proceeded to the cliff to arst'the , pprecia- Rin ' ti leg and another man having a por- amateur miners. While ig he act in buyers! sacks. Manito.,a flour, tive recept•ion.accord-ed them: From ception as the King's Australian 1 tion of one of his ears shot off. of arresting them a crowd gather- first patents, $5.60 on track, Toron- the first to the last, the crowd subjects tendered the men of the The row started over some 'men ed and commenced jeering the po- to; second patents, $5.10, and found merit a-plenty in these sai- Atlantic fleet in Melbourne a little ' who were stealing coal from one lice. They ordered the crowd to strong bakers', $5 on track, Toron- Tors here to join in the Hudson-Ful- over a year ago. It was the first of the little,seams which have been disperse, but the orders were•not to ton celebration to whom the city time in the memory of the oldest opened up by strikers since the la- promptly obeyed. The police drew Manitoba w heat—No. 1 1Vorthern has been a •in s F hose resent when a British bo troubles: A'little to the east their revolvers and fired first in the $1.00%', Bay ports, and No. 2 I`'or- P y a pecial tribute for o. t p T 1 a week, and did not hesitate to column of fighting men had parad- ward of No. 2 mine is the seashore aii and then into the crowd. The thein at 98/s, Bay ports. ' show its appreciation. The crowd ed through the streets of New York. and along the cliffs facing the sea wounded men were arrested and side.Ontario wheat—No. 2, 97c out- was quick to recognize tactics] The InSexible's band headed the appear small seams of the coal. placed in jail on�a charge'of un- Barley merit and unstinted in approval of Britishere, and well did it sustain These-are of little economic value lawful assembly. and warrants Y--No. 2 55 to 56c outside, it where found. They cheered the its reputation as one of the finest --=--.and have never been worked. The have been issued for the arrest.of s,a No. 3 extra at 53 to 54c out- firitish jacks in their, odd-looking naval bands on the seven seas. ' land is included in the Dominion the men who used their revolvers. straw hats and the Royal Marine The Britishers got a great rete . Coal Company's leases and the of- The police sa• the crowd :threw Oats—No.'2 Ontario white, new, ' y light infantry with the gold globe tion all along the line, and when ficials of the'company have been stones before they used their pis- 37 to 38c outside. New Canada o,; their collars which tells the the color-bearers with the Union forbidden the digging of coal from tols, but the men of the crowd say I'Vest'oats, 37%c, spot, Bay' ports. story of battles'and hard service?Jack and the Admiral's pennant, these seams. not a stone was thrown until the Peas—No'. 2 new, 78 to 80c out-. is ever I ls-bv., ,. Wednesdayside. y part of the world. The passed, the people stood up ib hon- afternoon it was dis- revolver shots were fired. hon- Rye—No.. sailors from the Brit- or of. the colors, while the Ameri- lrice. Maf► Ryekw e 2 68 to ';Oc outside. ish ships in their service uniform cans and foreign officers who. were �.• Buckwheat-55 to 56c outside. aroused great enthusiasm. the ac- in the stand stood at attention, a STRANGLED IN A TOWEL. The customs revenue of the Do- Corn—No. 2 American yellow,' .claim subsidin i g,onl,y to rise again their right hands at their caps in minion for the month just ending 75 to 75/c on track, Toronto. as all the details of precision and salute. Three-year-old Boy Found Dead by shows an increase of no less than Bran—$18 to $19 outside in bulk His !!other.. thirty-five per cent: over Septem- for Ontario bran, and $20.50 to $11 ber of last year. The total collec- for shorts in bulk• sold at 5 to 5% 'A despatch from'Galt says: The le per Ib. ; pretty JUMPED INTO RIVER. Lions were $5,437,458, an increase of cod:animals, 4 to 5c, and the com- tittle three-year-old son of kr.and 13 — ffi1,409,531. For the six months of COUNTRY PRODUCE.. mon stock 2' Mrs. David Hastings; North Water /. to 3/c per lb. Small Joseph Gay of Ottawa Takes His the fiscal year the customs revenue A hard-looking bulls Own Life. . r street, strangled himself on Thera- Apples—Wind falls, 81 to $1.50 B' , 2c per ]b.; milch totals $28,781 068, an increase of day morning m the kitchen while *51,918,350, per barrel, and hand-picked apples cows from $30 to 855 each. Grass- h13 mother was working in the next as compared with the $2 to $2.75. fed calves 2% to 3%e, and good A despatch from Ottawa says: room: He had been playing with first half of the last fiscal year. BQans--prime, $2.25, and hand. veals, 4 to 5;!_c per lb, - Sheep, Joseph Gay of Ottawa, 23 years of the roller towel and it is supposed, - picked $2.40 to $2. 15 �3' to 4c age, a clerk,in the Marine Depart- becoming ppo per bushel. / ,.and Iambs, 5 to 5/e per meat, and at one time Secretary t Hone dozen $2:23 to lb. Good lots of fat hogs sold at Y o enmeshed in it, was un- :FIRED RIFLE AT WIFE. Honey—Combs, I g-%' to 9e Hon. Mr. Brodeur, committed sui- able to extricate himself. The lit- 83; extracted loc Gide on Thursda morni b per lb. ` per 5.—A few extra Y' n•g y jump- tie fellow made no outcry, and his Hay—No. 1 timothy, $•15.50 to Toronto, _ mother had no intimation of the Frdatense Man Sent to Central $16 a ton on'track hee and No. 1Jrime pic►-'d cattle sold at $6, but ing off, the interprovincial bridge ' Prison for Two Years. 2 at $14 to $14.50. the 'general average for straight into the Ottawa -River. Several 4ti accident until she had occasion to loads of o ' men saw hire run out half wa '.visit the kitchen, when she was hor- A•despatch from Kingston says: Straw-89 to 89.50. god butchers was from. Y rified to find her son entangled in. John Hickey, of Clarendon, charg- Potatoes-55 to 60t., per bag on 84•85 to $5.25. Good:butcher cows across the bridge and leap from the the towel-and suspended in it, Drs: ed with- aggravated assault and track for Ontario, and 75c for New were strong. Milkers_andspring- railing into the river, forty feet be- , _'f4ardlaw and Charlton were at threatening to shoot his wife, was, Brunswick. 'ers were in steady demand ansolow. A boat was hastily procured once summoned and every known sentenced on Thursday to two Poultry—Chickens, dressed, 12 well, as high as 869 being paid for and put off to the rescue, but the method of resuscitation was tried, years in Central Prison. The pri- tc 14c per lb. ; fowl, 11 to 13c; tur j a few extra choice cows. Calves swift-flowing river bora the body, but without effect. Life was appar- goner. pleaded guilty to the first keys. 17 to.19c per lb. , ducks; 11 Steady and unchanged. Sheep and away before the rescuers could ently extinct when the mother made charge of assault. The man came to, 13c- Lambs—Steady. Hogs—Firmer, ,each it: Mr. Gay returned to'hia' her discovery. hr me drunk and began ill-treating -=- - Selects quoted at $8 Co.b., and office in the Marine Department e - --= hie wife. He finally fired a rifle THE DAIRY MARKETS. 48.25 fed and watered. only a few days ago after a long . 1 LONG SERI-ES OF THEFTS, a�, her, the ball passing close to Q s, holiday in the country north of Ot- her head and allpenteringthe wall to Butter—Pound prints, 20 to _2c; taws, where he went to recover tubs and large rolls 18 to 19c; in DOUBLE TRACK PRAIRIES. - J. G- Boas Stole From.Many H teas side the bed; ferior, 17 to�l8c• creamer 23 to _ from an illness b'tought on by over- Y - t In Various Places. __•i• 26c, and separator, 22 to 23c per C. P. R. President Says It �{ill 's udy. It is supposed that the sol-' 3 "" x1TE81�a' vide was the result of a recurrence ' A despatch from Toronto says: ARMED BURGLAR CAUGHT. lb Have to be Done. ' of, the malady from which he pro- - - •`Mnia�le series of thefts '.vera --_ Egg,—Case lots, 25c per -doz., viousl suffered. ' aCheese-12'/.c per Ib: for lA despatch from Montreal says: y ,r admitted to have been committed Flourished knife When Arrested on ic for twins. lesson Ij' SUICIDE A large, Sir Thomas Shaughnessy arrived 'by John George Rosa in the Police Verandah. nd at 12% back in Montreal on Saturday from T TNF. FALLS. Court on Wednesday. Ross was iris annual trip of inspection over A despatch from Guelph says: HOCA-PRODUCTS. L`aknevrn !tan Jumped arraigned on five charges of theft 'the Western 'portion of th-e C. P. From drortL local hotels; and to all he i With a knife in his hand, 'which Bacon—Long clear, lb to .15', c I... system. The trip extended over Bridge Into Rivera Pleaded I he seemed determined to use, Wil- , p Y guilty and elected to •be I Liam Hendrick, said to be of De- 'per !b. incase lots; mess pork $.6 the whole of the principal lines of A despatch from Niagara Falla,�. , /F I-ried b Colonel Denison., The to. 826.50; short cut, $27,50. the C. P. R. between Montreal and !� Y„ cava t$roit•, was caught redhanded at An unknown man, charges were of stealing sit-it cases Hama--Light to medium, l0 to Vancouver, and also over the about 35 years old early on �Ved: Oiled with clothes and other ar-I half-past one o'clock on Friday 16', c; do., heavy, 1454 to 15c; rolls, 60x," lines, and the recently ac- r.esday tictea. Tlie ease was remanded for morning on the varandah of the re- 14% to 14�c; , shoulders. 13'„ to, quires Chicago jumped from the upper steel, t' sidenSe of J. W. Lyon, just after i go and Great Western .arch bridge into the Niagara Ricer; a week:to allow .the police time to 33izc; backs, 18 to,•18c; breakfast Railway. . �V hat he had seen in the he had left the house through the „ and was drowned. He was seen to . .. make investigations. His descrip- g bacon, 17 to 1,/c. I West- had been extreme! gratify- tion and finger window,.by constable Greenway, 1/ Y g y- make the leap by Frank O'Neil, a• g. prints' have been Lard—Tierces, 15 to 15,4c; tubs, ing to him, he said. There were workman, and..b several brill hent to several cities in the_U nited A march of the burglar revealed 15% to 1'5,"c; pails, 13 to 15j c. -progress ress and development every- Y bridge' a gold watch two valuable rings, _ g P employes. The body appeared on •istates where it is believed that he r.ne set with diamond, and the r whe-re, and plenty of new people the surface for an instant and then ' is wanted. BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. and ne'w' capital were coming in. was lost to view. � some R� i�ail : choth piece, a Montreal, Oct. 5.—Oats—N'o. 2` Ml the good things that had been other s gand change, wh aprisoner •f�- IFE;�,L VR .11 I.ADUt;R. says belongs to him, as well as'a Canadian Western', 42f to 43c. said'about this year's harvest were A\\PITIES POPULAR. veil, some cigars and pen points, Barley—No. 2, 66 to 67c; Manitoba true, Sir Thomas remarked. He Sister '.Nary Emmanuel lulled at which had been taken from the feed b•arley,-64 to 65c. Buckwheat; !believed this year's harvest would $uperi+�tendr�at Repnrtq Receipts J tie Ottawa. Econ residence. 55 to 55j,c. Flour—Manitoba bring 81.:0,000,000 of money into Already of x_'30 OAO. Spring wheat patents, fil•sts; $3.,0; the country. ''There has been , / A despatch from Ottaw gays: ';' do., seconds, $5,20; Winter wheat Some talk about'the C. P..R. being A despatch from Ottawa says: fl3ister Mary Emmanuel, aged 35' PERISH IN PRAIRIE FIRE. patents,: 85.50; Manitn'ba strong �dotible-.tracked across the prairies. The superintendent of annuities soars, of the Concent of-the Preci- -- bake'rs', $3; straight rollers, $3.23; 'Is there anything in that T" he was 'Mr.' S. T. Bastedo,. announces that, ' - sous Blood was killed on Friday ev-' Wife of Alberta Farmer and Two do., in bags, 82.25 to $4,50. Feed asked.' -Yes,' I think thatt,,' will the receipts on this new branch of . ecning through falling from a lei- ..Children Vietims. —Ontario hran, $21 to 822; On- have to be done eventually," he re- the public service have already ez- .der to the floor Of- the convent A despatch front. Stettler, Alta., -tario nrddlings, $:2.50 to $23.50; pl?ed, "and,double tracking from seeded $280:000. Applications con-. Sanctuary: She was engaged in '1•Ianitoba bran, $21 ; Manitoba Winnipeg to Brandon will be the tInlLe to come in from all parts of says: On Wednesday the wife of a , pure grain first step." Canada, and the system has al-I washing the ceiling near the altar, shorts, 8:3 to ' 8.4 when the,ladder sli farmer named Frank Grover, liv- pped. She died moiiille, '133 to $35; mixed mouille, ready passed beyond the stage of ifro her, injuries an hour later. ing ten miles south-east. of Leo, , y g m j -� $;,5 to 1.27. Cheese—Westerns, experimcut. and her two children lost their 6zi „ 11;,' to 11;.c, and easterns at 11,8 A Spanish General, three officers DOMINION RE`ENCE. " lives in a prairie fire. The mother to 11%c, Butter—Finest creamery, and fourteen men• were killed in a Hon. J. J. Curran of Mon real saw the fire approaching her home 24% for to 25c. Eggs—Selected stock, brush with the Moors on Friday. died on Friday. Groat Increase in Customq Receipts and,set out •a nei'ghbor's with 25',i to 26c; No. .1 candled at 221,1 the , two children, Katharine and for September. to 23c, and No-'2 at 16 to 19c per --�� - --- ---- Dorothy, aged four and two,.j:ears,.. dozen, -.A despatch from Ottawa says: but was'overtaken by the flames. TH J ---- U\ITED STATES 11I:1RKT:T6. ' 1 NEPTUNE -` -ii-AUNCRED01 _ Minneapolis,.Oct. 5—Wheat—.SeptUT OF M-1-NERALS - tember, 98% to 93'/.c'; Det-ornber, 98':Ac; May $1.01'; ' cash, No. 1 hard, $1:02°e; No. ! Northern, $I.- Great 'Britains Eighth Dreadnought + 11 \orthern, 95'orthern 99 c No. 3 . ' , 1 , Flour—Firstat- ents $7,2 to 30 first cls second P e ��. pat- the Water. .Output of 'Ontario's Mines for Past Sig ents. $- $- ars, $4.- 35 to $4.55; second clears, $3.10 A despatch from Portsmouth, ly ten feet longer and two feet v�id- Months Largely Increased. $3.36. Bran in 100-Ib. sacks, England, says: The Neptune, Great er than any of her predecessors ! $19..10• Britain's eighth battleship of the Slie exceeds the 'Dreadnought type Chicago, Oct. 5. 'Cash wheat I Dreadnought•class, or her eleventh by 2,270 and the Belle by A despatch from Toronto says: cent. Iron ole zemained about t•he No. 2 r,ed. $1.16 to $1,17; No. 3 inchliding the three-battleshipcrui- 1,650•tons. She has turbine an- Tile total value of the production same and there was a slight. de- red, $1.09 to $1.14; No. 2 hard, I vers, ; g „ Inflexible, Indomitable, and gnes of 34,000 indicated borsepow, Of minerals' in the Province of On- crease in copper, $1.05 to $1 08i_ ; No. 3 hard, $1.- Invincible. was successfully launch- er. giving a speed of 21 knots a1► tario for the first sit months of 1909 he mineral production is divided 01 to $1.06,_ :•No• 1 Northern, $1. ed here on Thursday 'was $10,649.92'',, as against c �,- r and named by hoar. M g t $ ,05i as fullo�rs: 05 to $1.09; No. 2 \�rth.ern, $1:03Ithe Duchess of Albany in the pre, The Neptune has been described $G•1 fur a similar period last year. Quantity Value t-o $1.06; No.' 3 ,Spring, $1.00 to „ „ scn'ce of a ,great concourse. The as the last word in battleshi 4.1 !There �cere shipped from the ail- Arsenic, tons i°,019 28,320 81.05. Corn—Nn. 2, 64 to G=1',_c; hulkheads of, this super-Dread- Her ten 12 inch guns will be of they mines of Co}lair during the Gold, oupces ,. 741 .1.4 011 No. 2 yellow, 64;/ to G1''c; \'o. 3, ami ht are so heavily armored that new fifty calibre --c above period 15,360 tons of ore, in .Silver, ounces .11,234,362 5;379,980 Al to G4'/,c; No. 43 te.iloa, r4'/,,c; expert,,consider her practically has a Pattern, which cludin concentrates as a ai•nst 9,- Cobalt tons ... 2 1? P 3 greater tango and penetra• g g 41 46,117 No. 4, 63/_3 Oats9 to. 2 shite. sinkable. be a torpedo. tion than the 12-inch guns-Dow inl 209 tons in the same period of 1908 Copper, tons .. 3,741 529,775 42';c; No. 3 white, 39 to. 39';c; \'o. - The .Neptune was commenced at use, and in addition she will car- white,the i'ncrease'i i the quantity of ail- Nickel, tons 6,027 1,234,620 4 white, 3G to 39c; standard, 42;,c• Portsmouth on January 9th of this r four-inch ons for repelling tor- :-ver contents being about 45 per Iron ore, tons :. 874,739 217,341 - g P g ,year. She, has a displacement of pedo attacks. The Admiralty con• cent. 'nickel increaccd 26 per cent. Pig iron, tons 211,583 3;197,7:,9 "T.IVE STOCK MARKETS. "`. 20,230 Nons, length 510 feet, and siders hc,r the most powerfullyI in quantity and pig iron 44 per 'Linc ore, tone 200 2,000 t M ntreal, Oct. b,—Prime beeves beam 86 feet. 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LL AFTER SIX YEARS +♦++'++++++♦++++-+++++-+} -..,t,. _;� f F !+++++++++++++++++*+++y f14� "~ '. „•r ' lOF �� ATIONS OF INDIGESTION Th CHILDHOOD AILMENTS. .114r " : , . ,: :; ?.: ` o h trou lee t . I .. 11 . ..__ ail Most little a once b May b e ' . ;; � . . r 4 ii On7 e ♦ traced to the stomach and o-o ration Meana a Consideration for th1. e b Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla Yale a bowels, and if these are put :',_ t ,: . , right the child will get well True Welfare of One gnother. Permanent. cure + 1 �`� *+♦+N♦+♦♦ f++♦r+►N+++ ] and thrive well. Baby's Own. <� s Tablets cure all stomach andI. ' Thera are many medicines that SE ASO\r OF THE GRAPE. b-owel troubles and all the nus ' sill relieve indigestion for atime- 2 other minor ailments of And the leaves of the tree were Discovery has located the far there are few that will make a per. Grape Jelly-Free the fruit from babyhood and childhood. The wv tfor the healing of the nations. -'lands, invention has brought them manent't'are But There is one me- stems, leaves, and all imperfect Tablets are easy to take and closer to ether in time and dis dicine that is a sure care-that grapes, put them in a large reserv. are . rev. xaii. 2. tense; travel and interoommunica- medicine is Dr. Williams' Pink in kettle cover,. and pu ton the opiategs.araMn seeds free ' ` The vision of the prophets, while tion have made possible a mutual 'Pills. They have cured thousands stove, where they will heat slowly, r Canfield, Ont., says:-"I1. often pessimistic of present condi-• of cases-many' of them of years -Stir occasionally :and as they be- have used Baby's Own Tab- , acquaintanceship, and the spirit of tions, has always culminated in the # 3 Christianity, which has:created the standing. Cases like that of Mr. into soften mash them gently with lets form little girl who had hope of a final realization of the conditions of life favorable for John E. Seale of Montreal Que. g4 text. Men in every age have look , a spoon• Cook unt-il the$hole mass # a weak stomach and was bad- - ' ? these achievements,,if we are evil- 'after many other medicines have boils, then let simmer for half an , ♦ ly constipated. The.Tablets $" forward through difficulty and di - ling to live it, will carry.us further been tried and found worthless. Mr. hour. Cover a sieve with cheese- +++ cured her of both troubles, ,, �cou agement to the time when the -to the realization. of that peace• Seale says:-' For nearly six years cloth and into this di the hot ♦ and I really. feel as if the � 4 i jealousies, the rivalries, the selfish- P Y ful understanding to which all men I suffered with iiMige�stion. During gra es and uice from the kettle: # had saved her life." Sold nese of inc(ividuals and nations p j look with eager longing. all that time I was constantly tak- let them stand ten minute's then b medicine dealers or by •,%'. ' should pass away and mankind , ♦ y 4r Co-o eration is the outcome of in medicine for the trouble but h raisin and lowering the cloth mail at 25 cents a box from S should live in one common bond of P g Y g 8 the great law of love which Christ never got more than temporary re•- make the juice -run thrau h. Lo The Dr. Williams' 'Medicine . ... died to vindicate-the co operation lief. Finally T decided to try Dr. cot squeeze too hard. Empty the Co., Brockville, Ont. St'. John, in the record of the which, means a consideration for Williams' Pink Pills and after us* sieve and fill again until all the + . .'�t 'beatific vision given him, foresha- g *+♦+++ +++++++++++++•+I the true welfare of one another. }}ng them for some time the trou- juice has been obtained. Wash the doves the reign of a final peace on 'ble dila aced and I am now able ' searth and an eternal conscious YOUR LIFE AND MY LIFE ppe kettle, measure the grape juice into ,y to est heartily without tbe least it., Put back,on the fire and let .- communion with Goal in the life be- banded together in this spirit trace of the sufferin I formed IiITCHEti HELPS. ond. The fruit of the tree of life means an u lift for the lives of all g Y' come to a boil, skimming it fie- - r p endured. I can, from my own ex-' quentIy vt ihle it boils freely for Paper Bags.-Ta keep lettuce {s• 7s to be won through labor and ser other men. Let us foster this spir- perience, strongly recommend Dr.- tssenty minutes. When the juice is •Iresb, put it in a papar bag, twist "' !trice. Mans effort for self-develop- it, under the inspiration of Jesus, Williams' Pink'Pills as a perman- first put on the fire to boil, set in :the end tight, place this in an- . _-" meat is to result in his finding the in all our personal relationships, .ent cure for indigestion."' the stove a an contain.in as mane ,other*ba and ut in a cool lace. larger .life. In his finding of the eub'stit'uting kindliness for strife, Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for Pale pints of P 8 !If troubled with ants, 1' P larder life for himself he is to bring helpfulness for ruthless struggle, p� le are cod for ever disease p granulated sugar as there place in a to it the whole family of mankind. service for selfishness. The victory p g Y were pints of juice. Let the su- box, put this in a strong paper bag, 1 The leaves of the "tree" are for that good blood is good for; simply gar heat, but not melt or color• anti hang from a hook. If you have sof achievement at the expense of because they make good blood -- After the j1 . uice has boiled hard for to work in the kitchen in a ion; the healing of the nations, for the oitr fellow men means but a repeti- that is why they cure rheumatism, twenty minutes air in the hot su• sleeved waist, slip a paper bag over !bringing of them• together through tion of the oId and oft re Bated ICO I. removal of their p heart palpitation, indigestion, neu- bar and stir until it has dissolved, each arm ,.making a hole just large . ' . .ruin of civilization through- misery ralgia, St. Vitus' dance and the then take from the stove and pour enough to admit ,the hand, This r and in. We rise to a height only ailments of girlhood and woman BIN Ah D' SELFISHIESS. $ I ac once into the: jelly tumblers'.' will protect the slates and be Baa- to h.e cast down. But progress hood. Dr. Williams` Pink Pills for Have the tumblers standing in a ily slipped on and off in case the' 1- } Christianity as a religious force through the refusal to benefit at Pale .People are sold by all medi- shallow pan, with a cloth in ti, door bell rings. It is an excellent I . has given the principles of reach- ,the expense of one another means cine dealers or direct by- mail at bottom of the pan and an inch of protection in blacking a stove. Put . . ?. ing outward and of seeking con- an achievement that holds for the 50 cents a box•or sit boxes for $2.- w1hern water aresund them,.This will . paper bags over canned fruit and ..'A 'tracts with other men. It has in generations to come. -Mankind 15c From The_Dr. Williams' Medicine pi event breaking the tumblers I jellies and. the color will be pro-i It .opired the courage for discovery working as a united whole, ua- Co-, Brockville, Ont. when the hot 'uice is wand exploration and the impetus to threatened bt: Personal dissensions, r y ) poured in. Let served: I Iq `q treat for a mutual understanding. ,giving itself instead of a com- the jelly cool and set it away in a Pptato. Hint.-When preparing Nona but the nations professing batively try ing to save itself-must SANDWICHES. cool, dry plane, and after three scalloped potatoes, macaroni, is e h im- - dais rover each tumbler -with a fact anything in the scalloped line, "C Christianity, who have been -the achieve victories to stagger the Cheese and Pepper. Scald the thin Layer of melted paraffin, put with milk, instead of pouring the - m 1pioneers in discovery, have had an, agination. To such striving the peppers to take off the biting-taste oil the tin covers, label., and set milk over all make-a cream sauce '`' I t,, appreciable 'share in bringing the tree .of life shall Siold her leaves and drain them. Lay on the ice away' in the preserve closet. not too thick and pour over warts tends of the earth together or in for the healing of the nations and for. some hours. 11'ipe and mince. I about half an hour before putti ig ,I ,creating. .what is known- as the bring the balm of a pAace the fore- .Mix t'wo-thirds cream cheese and ` Spiced Grapes..--This is a good to the oven. This does not take "familyof nations," where an in- taste of:the peace of the life,eter•- one-third-peppers into a smooth old recipe a-ad makes 'a' delicious , I a: Lung to bake and you are always .. �ternational law instead of brute nal. 'paste. Spread upon lightly butter- fruit relish to serve with meats. sure of ha�in the potatoes,or ma.. `" , .force has.found field for operation, Rev, Andrew F. Underhill:• ed bread and put together in sand- Prepare the grapes as for jelly. To i g �' .. .r: wish form. - severe pounds 'of grapes you will i Caroni the right consistency. need hall a in Crooking Vegetables.-In cooking i Nasturtium. ubstitute for the pint of strong vinegar, - v THS SUN�A� SCHOOL Contrary to law-From John 7. s getables such as green corn, tur- lettuce leaf petal§ of nasturtium half a pint .of grape .juice, three a 61, we learn that a prisoner hada into and a half of nips, beets, cau]it?oaer, dri d beans flowers dipped in French dressing, P granulated an. and peas, strip beans and even a�! right to be heard before- being This is a piquant and a gar, two ounces of stick cinnamon, p g --,_ zed P q appetizing g cabbage add a bit of lard while 1 &a'ndwich. and-o-re-ounce of whole-cloves. Boil 6. I know not . • . he was high Toasted.-Cut slices of white or together the su ar vinegar, and cooking and you will be surprised . . "•., INTERNATIONAL LE830:1i, priest-A plausible explanation of a,r sham bread thin butter light- B►'ape juice,•and the spices, which : how much less time it takes to cook «='' OCT. 10. - this ignorance 'ia that Paul area g P j'them, besides retaining the flavor J troubled with defective eyesight. ly and spread one with cream should be tied up ina little bag, of the vegetable; To 'corn. {, z. cheese• Press the two slices firml • When the mixture comes to' a boil, ' Thou shalt not speak evil of a 3 I turnips, and peas al,.;;� a qui c � -Leeson II. Paul a Prisoner 'Tho together' and toast the outside of add the grapes, and boil gently for - r.uier-Exod. 22. 28. a bit of sugar. '�.:,;•," each before a nick fire. Bend to an boric acid a half. The grapes Pilot. Acta 22. 30 to 23. 3"a. 6. Perceived . one rt . : Eggplants.-Eggplant is tae& ly - !;'..,, Pa table wrapped in a.napkin. should not be too ripe, and. care, always cooked in exactly Golden Text, Psa. 91. 2. Sadducees and the other Pharisees Salmon:-Drain ei'l from-one-half should, be taken to keep them as S' the same 4 . •11 ` -There was probably some mark of can of salmon, remove skin .and p4 way, fried, therefore it is always whole as possible. p SHF; LESSON WO$D STUDIES• dress which a Jew would readily bones and wash fish fine. Add to - indigestible: But here is a recipe \o Time.: Same as last lesson. detect. Paul's use of the rivalry ' the' t nfermente-d Grape Juice (un- entirely different : Take one ms- yolks of three••hard-boiled siweetfened)--Stem, nine quarts of�dium eggplant, one large onion, a Places: Jerusalem, Antipatris, C&I- between the two parties was simply eggs pressed through a ricer, one- grepes, ,put .them- in a pareelain I tomatl>, one or two white tender sarea. Persona: Paul, the Sanhe a means of getting a hearing for ft urtlt tca�p:onful salt, a saltspoon lined kettle, add three aerie of; sprays of celery, half a cup of rice., ldrin, chief priests, Claudius Lysi_ the preaching of the resurrect ,,, paprika, one table poor lemon A q _ aa, forty Zealots, Paul's nephew, the dead, upon which both the juice, a teaspoon minced parsley, water, and bring slowly to a boil. and a lump of but-ter the size of as centurions, soldiers; Felix, the Pharisees' faith' and Christianity and one-fourth cup boiled salad 'Boil up hard ante, then remove egg. Cut the egg plana into small governor: Linke: The chief cap- rested. stressing. Spread bet-ween slices of from the fire and strain. Return pieces and boil ton minutes, drain r3• What iE a s lilt hath s .ken the juice to the. fire, boil up once thoroughly, then add t'h:e onion. lain, fearing to do'an inustice to �� him, or an an el4-A thin white or e.nttre wheat bread, more and pour it scalding hot into celery, and tvtriato, chopped as nee `" Paul, a Roan, arranged s hear g g bottles set in a an of scalding h • + ing for him before the principal re- which the S.adducees considered im- �- p g of as possible; then add the rice and ligious authorities of Jerusalem. possible. water. Fill the bott,les; cork and ' about a quart,of water, boiling hot. Point of the Narrative: Taking ad 10. Fearing lest Paul' should be C��F THAT Os�STINATE SORE. seal by zlipping in melted irax or Cook abwit_an Hour ar.'d a half, i! vantage of:a division among the re- torn in pieces-By his speech Paul - parafEn. I then adJ the �t e �=tle I ligious rulers, between Saddiicees I had won the sympathy of the, Wkere Ordinary Salves tail Zatn•Buk Unfermented Grape Juice (sweet- and pepper to taste, then let it s in- ` and Pharisees, Paul succeeded in Pharisees, and his person, conse- Succeeds. - mer on the back of the stove fur winning some of the Sews to his quently, became a bone of c'onten Bred) Hate perfectly ripe grapes, and heat to the boiling point in a twenty minutes. It'ig singularly de= side, but the'more bitter of his Ecce tion between, the two parties. hranic sores which cause. trouble by liciouv i "'breaking open,"may becu�edbyZam-Buk, 'porcelain lined kettle. 'Take from � plotted to take his lit-. News of The soldiers-They were present .as welt as recent injunes'and diseases. if the fire, and strain. Return to the To Settle Coffee-:1n economical this being carried to the.chief cap- it, great numbers in Jerusalem at you suffer from some old sore-hidden, per- fire, adding half as much. sugar .as ,and satisfactory say to settle cot- ' rain by Paul's nephew, arrange this time, owing to the excited hops, bur none the less-painful for that- juice. Let boil up once, and pour fee is as follosis i Beaa. one'egg well;•. menta were made" for Paul's secret state of the Mace. don't dally,apply Natures heating essences. I with an egg beater, pour over oriel ' Pop S into bottles prepared as above. aspruvided.inZatn-Buk. INIrs.[. Aviton, pound of freshh 'gi�:und coffee anI. , '' transference, by night, orad r t:ea'.y 11. Bear witness also at Rome - of ut, Vickers Street, Fort, William,' cells Seal at once. :This wakes a strong, I $ how valuable 7.am-Buk u•as a family balm. j mix thoroughly, ,and no trace off guard,to Ca area, the abode of the This was the rest desire of the .sweet juice, a,nd may be used In dampness then remains. The cot 2 t•.. Roman governor. apostle's life (compare Rom. 1.• 11, She says:-"We first used $am-Buk for preparCng the .following delicious .•,, and Acts 19. 21). cuts and bruises, etc., and found it so safis. desserts. fee may then be put away a5 usual. factory that my husband started,using-it for . • • . , . and when used will•be.found elea Chapter 22; verse 30. Desiring to 12. The Jews banded themselves i chronic sore. For a tong time he had been Grape Juice Sherbet-Boil one ae amber. ' moi.:. know the certainty wherefore he together-These were probably the bothered with as old sore on his leg,and had quart of water and one pint of su- To bake Vinegar.-Molasses;'un,e� ; was accused-Asa Romati oflicer, extreme members of the zealot used various preparations, yet nothing had gar twenty minutes; add a tea $ uart; soft wast one int ; warm the captain was bound to see, that, party, referred.to in the,last lesson permanently cured it. He began applying spoonful of. ranulated gelatin sof? p ' '" justice was done to a Roman Citi- (Nets 21. 29), They invoked the Zam-Buk balm,and was very soon agreeably P g g & rain stater, tftree gallons. Put• all sur rised to notice a reat int improvement. . tened in-two tablespoonfuls of.cold into a keg and tie a piece -of gauze, ; Len- vengeance of God ,upon them if p h 1 P. a a; The chief priests and all the:they failed to carry out their par "It was only a matter of a short time be. water.. Stir until dissolved. Let over the bung to keep,out the flies; fore Zam•Buk had thoroughly cleansedithe this syrup get cold, then add the and let in the air. In hot wcath ee ouuncil-Theso were, of -course, pose; soieofallfoulmatterandhealingcommenced, juice.of aleuron and two cupfuls of set in the sun; in cold steather•setii chief religious authorities, and the I' 14, 15.. Came 'to the chief priests It is now some months since the sore was P g-rape juice.,• Freeze as any skier- b�' the fire, and in three weeks the, captain was assured that the dif-{ and the elders-The majority of completely closed,and there is no likelihood of it breaking out again. b.et and pack until serving, time. vinegar will be.read fol• use ficulty was a religious one. The: tlsese were unquestionably of the g g If desired a s onful of ithi ed g 3 council was.the Sanhedrin. Sadducees' arty, and would tree ".Since thea my baby,eighteen months old, P° PP Cha ter 23, verse 2. Ananias '- P has been cured of eczema on the scalp by cream may be added to the sherbet + P their influence with the council to Zam-Buk. 'this eczema came in red pimples, when in the glasses ready to 'serve Ha held the high priesthood from have the captain bring Paul once and if rubbed or scratched, Formed into sores -,UP-TO-DATE. ' more before them. y but it is good without it. A. D. 47 to 59, and was Hated for the child gas ver fretful from the Irritation "Black 'or green tea, Mrs. Rai his violence of temper. 1G•. Pawl's sister's son-The only bf the scalp, but whenever Zam-Buk was Grape Juice Bombe Glace-This % , a lied it seemed to brie the reateat relief. forty 4' To smite him-Compare the treat- rx,ention of the'fa'mily of Paul. Bo- Frp acne applications were effective is clear• is a much more elaborate dessert, "Shure, Oi've leen readin' the went of our Lord (Jahn 18'. 3). In rause.of the improbability of this ing If trace of the disease from the baby's and it is made by first preparing ink to is all the , o. Oi th:,r) Paul's case the blow was s.truck.1 P Y g ~ sister being a permanent resident scalp in a short apace of elms I feel it my a sherbet as described above. Have , ' , either because he, being a prison-I of the city, it• has Been conjectured duty to give thecredrt wheredae,and I cheer- a two quart mold lined with waxed Oi 11 be afther tryin some of that. er, spoke before he was asked, or, that perhaps this lad was a student fully recommend•Lam-Buktoall sufferers from paper and standing in crushed ice 4. .-• 9 because the high rie-A disapproved chronic sores, bad leg,or eczema." ' 8 P PP at Jerusalem as his unc'.e had been, and salt. «'hen the sherbet is fro- Zam-Buk is Miture's own healing balm, 1 OWE MY LIFE TO CIN PILLS of what he considered presuroptu- I 19. The chief captain took him by being composed of pure herbal essences. It zen, line .the, niold with it, leaving s ous language., the hand-Pail) was now a prison- is a sure cure for eczema, ringworm, ulcers, a hollow 'in the middle.' Fill this If You want to Bee a^haDDy womae, )as , call on Dire. Mollie Dixon, 6! Koski 3. God shall smite thea - This I tr only fur his own protection. .A cuts, burns, bruises, poisoned sores, chronic with a Charlotte russe filling,.t.hen 'r. 41 tci bee was tulfiIled,•acCco;din � wounds, bad leg,piles, festering sores,chs - cover with a layer of the sherbet. Ave.."AWest Toronto. P P Y messenger from hire, as a Homan P "atter ten years of suffering from Et to Jose hus, who says that Anani-I ped hands,cold-sores,frost-bite,and all skin Fill the mold cite full cover 'with P 5 citizen,' would receive considers q. � ney'Disease, I believed owe mY'11te Aa met a violent death.' Compari-1 injuries and diseases. Druggists and stores waxe-rl paper, then ,cover tr htl tion. everywhere sell at 5oc, a box,or post free P p' , g 3 (lin Pills. Before I began ne1IIR bin I ,. . son is often made between this ut- 21, The prnrnise from thea-IlXhat for price from 7,am•Buk Co., Toronto; 3 with the tin lief. Pack the mold in my back ached so muoh that I could terance and that of Jesti§ when be a cold bring Paul down fur an. bores$r.s5. You are warned against harm•, I t mixture of equal quantities of put on`my shoes, blit atter taking thr i '' iemilarily provoked. I ether trial: fulimitationsrepresentedtobe"just asgo"" ice and salt, let stand about two boxes of (lin Pills tbese tronblea are Thou whited wall-Expression for 23. :1s farts Cnsarea-A distance hours, r•hen it will- be ready to Crone. It is a pleasure for me Ito add on / ;: r ht procrite. Liko a scall which I of about seventy malice. There was �� serve. Thr'Chha lune russe falli>� more testimonial tq the grand repntatto( t/,. been lirrewashed in order to, the resiuence 'of the Roman g'ov- Many`ivho want W clean up the is made by beating stiff a cupful of of "(lin Pills," , teal the filth, so this priest bore I ci nor and thr scat of jurisdiction world are more anxious 'to' hang thick cream and adding the white Mrs. v. Dixon. e semblance of• justice, but was I Ttie third hour of the night out their neighbor's wash than tri t:f an egg, also bea:cn stiff, and one 6m a bee •s for w so, at all dealers a 1 most unjust.. g Sample tree if vmr trills lrtinnat Dnt>t Y j . p. M. do their,,own. ,third of�a capful of sugar. a Chemical Co., mer,t• t.: i.., 'c:,eonto.ot:t . . r . 4 . , - ... �t .L:.�^.q ^•-.-.... -is . ::....-'T_.:"+--,"`"'�.•:a.-,. -'+ ' r...!__- .a'.••&,.,c• _;14"., ,nn. 'N. „-�' .'w- . ya '..- -- ..., - -'azar.•-a:...... ..,,�:. ,:.-;..,.. .- ,._ .. .r, / :,KSI iP^r,.r'�f^> t�"s :cs.'z7,"'=' +r.:a©: +:a _,+ax• b ii• "x - '.ars'e',.,r 'e, ,e--,X Ate.' ks_w. ..,.:. "..'•S.v1 f ,...•.-.....nay.Y.T;�j 4d • .:. ]..y ..,,tit L .�I !` W+ 1' ''A V;A,,.s .., ',.. .-{.fid r•: .: .,.. ..... .:ti. ,... ,.. ,P-^,.' -_• ,. .:fir. 'i;M„ 'r: y .. .,...w+0. .,rFv .., .'.. ........ _,.. "•'"�''a.t.•.o.. �>i.... ., .... ..- :;.;z..�a sR `,\.�3.,.,,,.•"' .0.':r n.,T',S _ _. .,�.7t� - f LOCALISMS _� McCausland was in the —Thomas Deverell, of Toronto. city Sunday. g Robert, o! _ * ci over Su da is visiting his brother, —John Grills, of New Liskeard, Church street, this week. ,H O� l.j p es "' —quite a number from here are was in town on Thursday. • Bla n ke � attending Markham Fair. —W. A. Holliday. of Brooklin, GTCUFFvlLLE —A new smoke-stack was erect- wain town-on Wednesday. ed at S ink's will on Wednesday Miss Shaw, of Toronto, is vis- The ne�rink is nearing completion o r —E. L. Chapman, of Toron , iting her sister, Mrs. Jephson. - and will, no doubt, be ready for the ' first ice. rR ..Pont Sunday with I'ickeritig —Mr. Da� , TP eliffe, will 'D ici- Qomplete line of Blankets 8$ 88$i8faation Pr'I3 friends. yy R to ns an area 410 acresSto,t has ae con- o u- , ate at St. George e church on Sun- p p and now is the time to buy. —Miss C. Larkin, of Toronto, day next. lation of 1038, and a total assessment _ pent a few days with D.and Mrs. —W. H. and Mrs. Field, of To- of si i,e07. Markham has 4" acres, AjgO La Rugs, Rubber Spreads aII� m on. ronto, spent Tuesday with John a population of 861, and total assess- $ P pe P —Calvin Dillingham, of Toron- Field here. ment of$290,826. $IIffa10 Robes. 11 to, is visiting friends in Pickering —Allan Kerr, of Chatham, is Our.School Board have selected Miss ;P and vicinity holidaying at the home of his Steele, of Orangeville,s well qualified kw —James Richardson is having a mother here. Modern Language teacher, to assist in tho Continuation School, and she is l cement walk laid down in front of —Mrs. (Dr.) A. M. Bell; of To- ggeted to enter upon her duties on: R A BUNTING — Pickering hie residence. Tonto, spent Wednesday with Monday neat. A considerable in- . ' A. —Mise Eva Brokenshire, of To- 'Pickering friends. crease in the attendance is expected in aes���������a�s��■���� ionto, spent Sunday at the home —Miss Willis, of Whitby, spent the near future.—Tribune. df her parents here. a few days this week with her --- - —Miss Annie Calvert and Miss cousin, Mrs. J. H. Bundy. Down on We Farm Edna Seldon, of Oshawa, spent —J. N. and Mrs. Richardson are The stars were glimmering over- N V� .LJ'�' <.J� l9anday Rt their homes here, visiting friends and relatives in head when the farmer rose from his - • —A. J. and Mrs. Boyes and the viciuity of Collivwood. downy bed; he yelled, as he rapped v child, of East Toronto, spent Sun- —Mrs. T. A. Wilson and child, on the bedroom door: "(let up, boys, . ` day with their relatives here. of Freeman, are visiting the form- up! It is nearly four! When I-was wool.goods galore—grey flannels, Norfolk coats, gents and Clark and Edna Street, er's sister, Mrs. Murdock, of the as Young and as spry as you, I always ladies' neck scarfs,Ringwood and cashmere gloves and hosiery. Of Newtonbrook, spent Sunda 4th concession. A got out of bed at two! Boys now&- pe y Great values in flannelettes and wrapperettes, days aren't. worth a hang; I never c= �with W. L. and Mrs. Courtice, —H. G. Calvert will hold an wool and cotton blankets. —Joseph Carroll, of Port Cred- auction sale of farm stock, im le- saw such a lazy gang; it's four o'clock F P P and you're still in bed, and the cows Largest assortment of ready-made wrappers and night owns it is employed by W. Alloway Tu menta, household effects; etc., on not milked and the hogs not fed!. I g Y' PP R g ' x .z•'1., his cooper shop to assist him in Saturday, Oct. 16th. reckon you'd sleep all day and more, drawers and waists ever shown in Pickering. i his rush. —John Dkkie left at this office if I didn't break down the bedroom Bought at a big reduction. We want you to see them. —Mrs. J. R. Winter returned .a stalk of sunflower measuring door! Getup, getup I It will soon home on Saturday after.spending eleven feet in be dawn, and the best of the morning height and the i� Q„ a couple of weeks with friends in $ower is forty inches in circum- then is gone t" The boys obeyed him Our Bargain Counter (Always Attracts Chicago. ferenee. and quit their snores, and donned their raiment and went outdoors. The Mr. Smith, editor of the Farm- =The Ladies Aid Society of St. farmer sat by the kitchen range, Our snaps this week—Gent's underwear,full suit, drawers and ers Sun, Toronto, was in town on Andrew's church will hold their where his wife was working and said: shirtss, reg. 1.50 and 1.25, for$1. Too Rood to-last long. Thursday ensuing of last week neat regular meeting on Tuesday, "It's strange, bow the boys are erazy Also, sei eral Iines of Dress Goods going at great redu, tion. and gave Ti3E Ngws a pleasant Oct. 12th, at the home of Mrs. II. to quit the farm—the city life has a ca11, Simpson. wondrous charm. They have lots to —The Pickering School Board is —Mrs. Leigh has some of the eat and a place to sleep, and they're advertising for tenders to supply,smartest and best and best inade always sure of their board and keep, SOOTS AND SHOES the school with coal for the com- hats in the country at the lowest and why they're aI t to quit the land, is somethingg I t+annot under- ing season. See advt. in'another prices. All kinds and varieties stand." The Rood wife said, in an Farmer9—Have you seen our "Urus Calf' Blucher Boot for fall and column. made to order. Those wishing a undertone, as she placed in the skillet winter wear. Turns the water, always soft and comfortable. , —Clarkson'Rogers has just com- 'beeoming hat should place their a piece of bone, and struck her fork in It's only $2.50—well worth,$3.00., plated the installation of a hot order as soon as possible. * some thingumyj;gs: "it's maybe be= _ a, — wateIr system — ve been cause the are not pigs.-- Ladie_ and Children's Boots arriving this geek. n Bence. This -is the first of the number of large potatoes__during =WALT MASON, in Toronto Star. kind in the village., the past week or two weighing H A D �T A E —Mrs. W. D. Rogers spent a about one pound and ..half. None BALE REGISTER. few days last week visiting her however have exceeded the weight A Good Stove i like a good rife—"PIeasant to live with." mother, Mrs. C. Forster, who has .of the one left by H. Moore,which TUssDAY. Oc ' 42TH. 1900--Auction- - been very ill but who is now; we weighed one and, three-quarter _' sale of horses, cattle, pigs, impie- - X pounds. menta,etre, cp Iop18,con. 1, Picker- inSOUVENIRS are pleased to report, much im- u proved. —David Savage, who has spent in , the ro ert of Mre. Pollard. Sole at one. See-bills. W. B.:Pow- ' —George Banyard, of Hamilton, some months as a Bre ranger in ell. Auctioneer. formerly of Claremont..was in the the wilds of Northern Ontario SATURDAY+ OCTo88R 16TH—Auction ._, -_ village on Saturday. He came to for the Ontario Government, with J4 RE GOOD g y sale of farm stock and implements, r.` a Eve Stave has a written aran- attend the funeral of the late W. headquarters at Temigami' is here household furniture, etc., on lot 17, ' Pengelly, of Greewood, who was for a few days calling on friends. con. 2. Pickering (adjoining•Picker- tee, highest grade of his uncle. He is looking well and much en- ing Village), the property of H. G. —Ross and Mrs.' Thezton and joyed the roving life of a ranger. Culvert. Sale at one o'clock. See .material and workmanship. , family, and the former's brothers, —Bargains Saturday, Oct. 9th bilis. Thos. Poucher, auctioneer. Stewart and Gordon, Alfred and 8 pkgs best corn starch 25c, reg Joe WEDNESDAY, OcTosim 2ftH—Credit Have.you Seen our TWO-IN-ONE Mrs. Allaway and daughter and each ; 3 lbs Dignard cakes 25c, reg sale of bosses, rife, cows, household Mrs. R. Wmterson, of TorQnto, 10e lb : 1 lb Christie's fl bare, re furniture, etc.. in the Villaga of • � g g � : BEATER. It's real) worth - _aoas.i�ie1 s nt Sunday ..with Alfred and 18c, 14c; 1 lb India breakfast tea, Brougham, the property of Dr. G.. 7 oeyew ! laway. reg 25c, 20c ;. N. Fish. Sale at one.o'clock. See - our while. I Boz tumblers, cut Y - bilin. Thos. Poucher,auctioneer. aen�son, of Winona, glass design, reg 50c,36c, tumblers .:e here on Saturday on business on bargain all neat week. D. TIME TABL Pioker,n Station O. and took advantage of the oppor- Simpson & Co. * T.R. Traiae going East dne as follows— "We're more than busy"—Tinamithing, Eavetroughing and Furnace tnnity and shook hands with some —Odra. Leigh's millinery oyes- *No. a Mail 8.05 a M. Work. Why? . Because the people are•bound to have of his old friends. He reports the ings, which were held on Tuesday 12. Loo.) 24s P.M. first-class, neat work. peach crop of the Niagara Penin- and Wednesday of last week, ex- 14 Loo al 6.04 P. M. # sula this year as being something celled any that had been held in Trains going Went Bae am follows— _ encrmoue. Pickering before. The designs No. 13 Local 8 3f,A. M... 11 Looal 2-1V P.M. _ —Rev. B. N. de Foe Wagner, of and taste which was and is die- 7 Mail 8.35 P.M. . Shannonville, is visiting at the played none could wish for better. „ *Sunday included. 'Vha mart home of his parents, J. H. and A very large s�we of this r _ - r Mrs. Wagner. Mr. Wagner Lias could be occupied is givingAction sale Pa 1?e been transferred to the t own of to Mrs. Leigh for hernat ralrana :'PIC KERIN G ON T. Deseronto and will take charge of artistic tastes and her high class •hie new field about the begiuning work. The store is considered Valuable Farm Property of November. In the meantime the best and prettiest in the whole _ -he is taring a short vacation. We county. Ladies.will certainly. do Under and by virtue of a power of ' 1 congratulate him on his promo- well by placing their orders with sale contained in a certain Mortgage THE STONE ,, t on. her when they can obtain all the which will be produced at the time of f —The public library board pur- pr}Helps) requirements to be had. sale there will be offered' for sale by , pose making their annual pair- Mrs. Leigh having had such vast Public auction at Gordon's Hotel in chase of books and magazines in a and high class experience. Every the Village of Pickering on k EMPORI U M few dayt,. Any member who is description,or descriptions of.mil- Monday,the.I fth day of Oetoher, 1909 desirous to have placed upon the livery inade to order. To substan- at 2.90 o'clock in the afternoon the fol- . shelves of the library an rtic- tiate this the store was visited b lowing valuable farm property. Parts � iY Y Pa Y -The home of the Hite a few ladies from Toronto of Lots Number Twelve in the second r War book or magazine is request- �l and third ranges of the Broken Front ed to hand the name of such to and Oshawa, all of hom placed "Happy Thought;" the librarian within the neat few their orders here.` Concession of the Township of Picker- "Imperial Oxford," da s-and when the selection is One of the most successful ins, in the County of Ontario,contain- w "Pandora" Ranges. Y in 120 acres more or less. There-are made these will be considered. harvest home services and festi- a frame house in fair repair and a good —At the regular meeting of vals ever held in the Methodist bank barn .on the premises and the t' Call and see these in all Pickering Lodge of the A.O.U.W. church was that of Sunday and soil is said to be good clay. styles and sizes. on Tuesday evening neat a numb- Tuesday of this. week. The ser- Timms oa SALE—Ten per cent. of ' - Eavetroughing and furnace - vices on Sunda were conducted the purchase money to be paid at the work a e ecialf er of candidates will be initiated Y P y. b the Rev. J. M. Shaver time of sale,'sufficient, within 30 days �I into to the order. The General Y , of To thereafter to make 40 per cent. of the Organizer., Bro. J. H. Junghans, routo. Mr. Shaver has been lead- purchase and for the balance terms ing a mon • amen am `.,ii Vanvalkeubur and R t ons the stud. District Organizer, Bro. Thos. H. ents of Victoria University in cit sale and to be made known at time of __ �, KTund Y Bain, will be present. Every Mission Work. The work of rale- For further particulars,apply to member,should hear Bro. Jung ing the fallen and rescuing many J. F. GRIERSON, Osbawa, ..bans on "Fraternity" as he is con- young men and women from a life - Vendors Solicitor. sidered.one of the best speakers of shame and .drunkenness was Dated at Oshawa, Sept. 21, '09. 51.1 FALL MILLINERY OPENING on that subject in Canada. told by Mr. Shaver and his ad- My Fall Millinery Opening will take place on —R. A. Douglas, of Matheson, dresses were listened to with rapt ,�. PALTER spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. attention. 1n the afternoon A1r. PAINTER AND DECORATOR •Tuesday aad Wednesday, -September 28th and 29th B. Bunting. Mr. Douglas was one Shaver addressed the Sabbath j of a deputation from Matheson School. On Tuesday evening the Ladies are invited to call and view the irioet complete exhibition of -� which interviewed the govern, Harvest Home Supper was served. Contractor for general house repairs. the latest styles and fashions. In arranging this opening my ment with a view of having a road in the basement of the church, Established 5 years in Pickering efforts have been to avoid those very extreme fashions built from Matheson to one^of the and those who were fortunate in Village. which almost before the season ofens have had .,new mining fields recently discov- being present cannot speak too ADDRESS: PIC"RING P."O. their day; If you are unable to get suited call and see me and I have ered near that town, Mr. Doug- highly of the good things provid- every confidence in giving you every satisfaction, both in After d las is high in his praises of New ee. ter tea the auditorium of" style, workmanship and comfort. prices moderate. _ • Ontario not only on account of its the church was filled to overflow Blacksmithing •great mineral wealth but as a ing, many being unable to get North Side farming country its outlook is seats. The program was a most MRS. . LEIGH, ging St., . Pickering, Ont, most promising. enjoyable one, delighting the Having rented the Dunba.rton shop —The work of laying the new whole audience. The soloists, and opened the same,I am prepar- / cement walk is now completed Misses Leonora Wright and Grace ed to do all work entrusted to JUST iARRIVED and is something of which the vil- Aylesworth of the O. L. C., Whit- me in the above line. Horseshoeingg a-specialty. lags need not be ashamed. A. by, and Mr. Lynde, pleased the gall in and•see me any time great improvement has been made audience with their selections. at the corner of Church and King The lecture by Rev. C. O. John. E- T. Z2 R, Fall and Winter Goods, such as Shaker Flannels, Shirting, Men'e t streets by building the walk high ston, of Toronto, entitled "Wis- DUNBARTON Heavy Shirts, Socks and Underwear in all lines. Also and filling in the surrounding dom and Folly in Home Life" was '- roadway with gravel. The work fl=sd with good, sound common PICKERING MARKETS Another lot of Peabody's Overalls which are selling fast and stand- f is a credit to the contractor, Mr. sense and delivered in such a man ing the test—cannot rip them. Come along and ,•. y ; ' McGinty, as well as to the true- ner as to hold the closest attention Red heat.:;::'•:;.::;;'.:;:::::: $�.� get a pair of them at the Farmer's c^ :: '9es. Of course, they will require of the audience for an hour and Miami 96 Supply Store. ' ten minutes. The total receipts ' winters' frosts to prove their P Oats ,37 tbility, but there is good reason of the services amounted to about Barley. 00 'think they will stand that test• $125.00. Buckwheat—,:.:.:::.::::::.::::: oo1EDWARD BRYAN, PICHERIN w SEE