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Goes with every boa of Oshawa and Whitby are after all to Gilchrist, eldest daughter of Mr. and PRYSIOIAN AND sURGRON secure the railway accommodation Mrs. James Gilchrist, of Maple Creek, filfemher of Oollege o! Physicians and Surgeons. , The ladder season is here Again,sad denied them by the C. N. R. Sask, formerly of Cherrywood, to Mr. Oati Asa,00iato coroner, Oouaty of Ontario, we are prepared to make them Omoe$ours-8 to 10 a.m, and 1 Los and 8 to 8 f I A syndicate of Oshawa manufact- Wm, Creba: "A pretty wedding took p of all sizes. m. Brongh•m,Out. u_iy XITveers will build an electric road from lace at 9 o'clock last evening in Wes- ;•- � V A /il Cobourg to Toronto. Application will Fey Methodist church, wheu Rev. R. I All kinds of general Blacksmithing ?j PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL be made to the Dominion parliament A. Scarlett married Wan. Creba, of promptly and neatly done. and X-RAY INSTITUTE -- at the appreaching session for it char- Maple Creek. and Miss Nlazgaret May - - ter for the "Toronto and Eastern,"As Gilchrist, of Winnipeg,the ceremony 'IC%ERINO, ONTARIO ''- If they don't bring back your it will-be known, Mr. Fowke, M. P., being witnessed by it number of inti- W.H. JACKSON. Yl. ELOIN TOWLE, M. S., M. D., C. M., I I will take charge of the bill. A Dv- inate friends'of the bride and groom, Brock Road c . Phyaicyan-in-charge failing energy, youi money I minion charter is sought, rather than The bride, who 'was given away by � ses of Men. i el es of ee. Prost ante s, i provincial one, principally because Mr. Glenn, of Winnipeg, looked char- Jam-es 'White�esaes of Men, Dieeseee of Women, CsaF,ere, it hats not the twenty-Svc year limiL'to ming in her travelling suit of navyTremors,%-Ray examination. Diseases of eye. will be refunded. • 50c. a boafranchise. blue French sere the lou coat o en. 3^ ear,nose,throat and Iungs. Fitting giasges and g g P W wnte and chronic diseases. Construction will be financed. entir- ing over a very handsome blouse of `yholeQale and Retail Botcher, Onoe Hours 19 to 9 and 7 to 9 491y or sig for$2.50. For sale at ely by local capitalists, and it is ex- Japanese silk, beautifully hand-em- pected that the work will be,very well broidered. Hea hat was of black Pickering, Out. " l eycsL. McFADDEN'6 DRUG STORE, advanced within a year. panne velvet trimmed with jet and It is proposed to serve the towns two magnificent black plumes. She ,. H. FAREWELL BARRI& named above and the Village of Pick- carried a bouquet of white roses and Best price paid for Choice Q Pickering. g q " THB,County Orown A sad Oouaty ering, and to enter the city via Agin- ferns. The groom's gift to the bride biltcher's cattle. 81Settar. Court Honso.Whitb 10. court. A 45 minute service 'between was a pearl pendant. The bride was . Oshawa and Toronto is promised. the recipient of many beautiful pres-' Choice meat will be found at onr ,r•. LT. BARCLA k,Barrister-at-Law, It is expected that if all goes well; ents among which was noticed an oak • Solicitor.Notary Public,special Exami- " - P g g shop at reasonable prices. nor for Big:, Oonrt of Justice. successor to an extension will be run North to case of cutlery and silver. from the 1teeQs. Dow & McG}Wvray, "Brock street, Lindsay. managers and employees of D.McCaul c, ti. Whitby, CLAREMONT g P Call slid see u.. Prices right 71y The new road is, an outcome of the Co. Mr.,aud Mrs. Creba left for their resentment felt by manufacturers and new home in le Creek. Many �j T• H. .WARKE, SOLICITOR AND M Y 1 NOTARY PUBLIC, (Successor to late FURNITURE STORE other prominent residents of the towns friecds•were at ti�'�depot to see them David Ormiston),Whitby. Mr, s daey North• affected towards the C. N. R: for hav- o$and extend best wisher for their Monuments eo a who is associated with Mr,Wyarke,attends ing thrown them down. Funds for future happiness." i at Pickering on Wednesdays. in the place to.get the best construction will be provided without .M. Loans arranged illy, - Furniture at the lowest the necessity of a bond issue. GREENWOOD. Having secured the agency for Yetersnmry. o dL�o rotherhood Sunda at Salem the Ontario Granite and Mar- Application has also been m v�- - s parliament by the C. P. R. for . •ble Works, Mar- prices, 91..0 church wasx rent success.The church Brampton, I am WALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V. S. years' extension of their charter to g re ed to furnish all work in x' .6t CraI�ddnate Ontario Veterinary College. build a line between BI a4r•ton and was beautifully decorated by the loon. P el.---ed `�7 I[ember VOtariO veterinary Medical society. PICTURE FRAMING, and Ivanhoe,southerly through Peter- Rev... H. S. Magee rendered noble the granite and marble line . ISacemlor to Dr,E.J. sbirley, once ging at.; service. His discourses both.morning at the ver v lowest'prices, and Pickering. 37 CURTAIN POLES boyo; Hastings and Northumberland d workrnanahi itaranteed. + a.nd evenin were able,instructive an P g counties, to Cobourg, thence westerly g Gcods shipped where desired. through North'Durham, Ontario and. inspii ing. The church was filled at PP : •,, HOPN, AN VETERINARY 8IIR• and kinds of repairing. S both services.' The choir rendered See me before plrccirrg your l3• o cl e O DENTIST,Val Etc, and � g' York, to a point on the C: P. R. be- the music in an able manner and order. Lettering done od the r4 1090. o c! the Ontario vee riaary tots tweet Locust hill and Leaside Junc- _shortest notice. legs, Toronto, registered member of the threw enthusiasm into their singing. Ontario veterinary nledieu Association. •t= - tion, passing throughCampbellford, On Monde evening the tables were * - A-30 and residence one and one•quarter miles U N D E R T A K I N G Cobourg, Port Hope, Newcastle, Bow- y g C.'S\ . GIBBONS, — Claremont porch of Green Wyer. Office and shoeingtosge spread for the banquet in Kinsale hall, - ❑Ianville, Oshawa and Whitb P. 9 hours 8 to it a.m„and 1 to 4 pm. Private y' rest raise bolo due the women y faLsDhoae In my office P.o• eddrea, Oresu in connection. The distance from Toronto to Co- who catered for being beautiftil and COALI taiyor, tae. AA bourg s about 70 miles,, wholesome spread and would havew B M] A L been a credit to a city banquet, After :t -$st�fntss Q�ar3s. wo1TEVAt_E r, the feast.of good things we listened to Hard and soft. G. The Dominion Feather Company a very pro able as well as interesting U fits 1 Batt MBE^ HAM-Issuer t Marriage CLAREM011�T now located is Whitevale, will make Program. Four young men replied to - 1 y . Licensee is the county,of Ontario, toasts—Canada, b Bert Gillhul j,5 hand Shingles. , Pickering village. my your old feather bed into a. modern Church and Young Bar b Alonzo my; + sanitary mattress. Their work has B y DHOPPER 'Issuer of Marriage A n been highly recommended by those Edwards; Brotherhoods. by Fred. OMEN'.L • Licenses is the County of ontarlo, WEDDING atYiNY who have employed them, Stevenson:Athletics,by Thos. Oliver. iOmce at store and his residence,Claremont. All four rendered themselves well and Prices right. �l B.BEATON TOWNBHIPOLEBS WHITBY did themselves great credit. C. A. D. ten.eyaaeer.�Oommissiqter for taklag BIRTHDAY GIFTS ` Goodfellow, of Whitby, gave an earn. A, C• R E SO R, saslda.ia, A000aatant. IDto, 1[oaey to lona The a of the Trees.b. law on est and interesting addresis on the >•- "t as farm Ignar of I[arrsag. L!e Pwill li problem of helping out men in LOCUST HILL Friday will assure the establishment P P g P R �+ aa•so� o°s' t'v Our assortment ie=complete in jew- of^.splendid new industry in the old towns and cities, in which he xre , gg ,. �1 POSTILL, Licensed Auetioneer, elle fountain ns, etc. We are Whitbyfoundr good advice and earnestlys Aled for Q` -� r .L' . for Counties of York and Ontario, sax agents for The P.W. Ellis Co.,,of To- Sydey Northcote put through a greater interest in younmein. The • ickering Lam t tba sales of all kinds attenued to on ahortaas sore.a Address careen atvez P.O., oat r'onto. real estate deal; this wee by which speaker of the evening was Rev. S. D. SODAHE AND CAMERAS make ideal Mme• J. H. Per house on Kent St., Chown, D.D., Secretary of the Tem- All kinds of building material c e Ing rou hand dr lum I �� B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- occupied b Mr. James. was sold to peranee and Moral Reform De art- g g � Yy Mouser for Oatarto and York Ota su gifts. We have a fine new stock. P y P � lath, t, y,�•. mads of sales conducted for Oed either John Gimblet for $800, an advance of ment of the Methodist Church. His ad- w pslvafely or by SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. This Car li. C. shingles in trb. peeted aaetioc. sale notes eoliecsed. For dates or $150 over what it was sold for a year dress bristiedwith wit and humor,but o�lasr apply at residence, Elisabeeb is the place to have your eyed ex- ago the ring of the address was an appeal to.Arrive on or about (�. Ist, at ft. P=Orderrlelt at]News Omo• will ermined by a graduate optician. You 82.b6 per sgnare in lot of I0 h The Toronto and Eastern electric to men to face manfully the responsi- readye prompt attention. 1lSly. take no c ances here. We guaran- a uare or over. ' tee to.fit you correctly with the best railway appears to be the solution of biliiiea of erne citizenship. The facts g - �1 POIICHER, Licenl3ed Auction= y the lake front towns problem of how and incidents given were to the point. W. D. GORDON sit SON. .1 • ser. valuator. ooueosoz and issuer or frames and lenses. Our prices ase to get something else besides the G.T. The program was interspersed with rparri•eslicence• All kinds of auction cares the lowest. It. Pickering will' also figure in this musical selections from Brougham eeaduseed and valuations made at Rg OeaM charge, Estates and conslgameute con- PURE DRrae arrays on hand. 'Pre- new road which F. I. Fowke, M. P., Male Quartette which were well rend- mod' sistently m. ad and sold by auction or scriptions and family receipts care will ut,throu h parliament. eyed. In All it was real success, all e private sa1•i. Moregasee, rests, notes and P g P IT PAYS =�eaer.i accounts promptly collected and saris- fully compounded. Come to us for _ .. going away well satisfied and inspired. ry settlements guaranteed. Phone or anything in the drug line. ATHA Seventy-three men sat down to the One school tbat stands at the bean welt• for termv and pe--tientars, Brougham. tables. in Thomuuhness. Popularity and om4. Dawe maybe Axed by phos. sws T M McFA DDEN Otto Nighaswander spent over Sun- Ue..uine Merit is the „ 7 . . BROUGHAM day in Toronto .., .' DRUGOIST AND GRADCATE OPTICIAN David Nighswander, of Kinora, is Miss'E. A. Brodie has returned to �a�Q� spending a time with friends here. 135 Stella E• dames PICKERING, = ONT. g the city. T. Dunkeld and family spent Sun. Miss Nerta Bennett spent Frida m Teacher of Piano. — day at A. Wideman'e, Markham. the city. y. s ' WIIITEVA]f.E. OlYT. Frank and Mrp. Baker and little JohDefoe,of Toronto,was in town TOR02ft , 3. l daughter spent.Tuesday evening at J. on Friday, It en Dillingham's scott'a• \�'m. Hanson has taken A position joys a large patronage becanee F John Spence and family, of Locust in Toronto. its superior work is so well known. Wagner Col. Undertald r'Parlors Hill, spent Sunday at Fred. Marsh- Inspector Wau h aid our' school a Get your CrArning here and roil will u King street; Pickering. man's. visit on Tuesday.' $" be satisfied. . A11 graduates easily ji- H' ave a full line cif mesh and cur- Calls by day or night promptly Lloyd .N.ighswar-der and family, of Dr. G. N. and Mrs. Fish were in the get positions. Cataloguefree. Enter ed meats constantly on hand. attended to.' Telephone Toronto, _spent over Sunday at T. city on Friday last. now. (Bell or Independent_) Nighswander's. Mrs. Mechin and Miss Blanche were a :Spice Roll, Breakfast 'Bacon, Nelson and Mrs. Mowder and dans in Lhe city on Monday. s W. J. ELLIOT, Principal, Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etC. -- --___ ghter and John Lehman and family, R. J. Price; of Toronto.is'here this ``.;Cor. Yonge Alexander Ste. of Stn:Iffvi le, spent Sunday at Joseph week calling upon friends. Highest prices paid for Insuranceovrder Dr. MrFiinnon's furniture arrived ' from Pet.erboro on Saturday last. Butcher' Cattle. �r��e�lsislgiil� GREEN RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. of To- i77, y ; ronto, visited friends here Tuesday. • • • Of all.kinds-Best always recom The 22nd anniversory of the Green James and Mrs. Madill visited tela- ' i�kerin� e` ivery River Baptist church will be field on J mended. p tires in t' bridge on.1'•hursday of last wiSundav and Monday, Novetriber 7thYReek. R. and S:h. Appropriate sermo.vs will I41:s. R'il!i.am Hubbard and Miss B. 1. ,First-class rigs for hire' he preached both morning and even- Alger werN in.the cit fora few days pay an exhnrbitant - -�' -Conveyancing Done, ” ing o■ Sal;bath. MA-uh,.y evening a g y rice for f Day or night musical cute_ foment will be held, recently. P : Rents and Notes Collected. \\'n;. Hanson left an Monday •for -Bus meets all trains Char es reasonable. bull particulars late:• g The A. O. U, ZV. members held a Toronto were he expecte to remain Spectacles or "ireamin promptly attended to. very interesting and profitble meeting for the winter, g P P Y Airs. Reesor, of Ceder rGrove, visit- in ;E9e Glasses''I la0 acre Farm for sale, in their cosy lodge.room on Tuesday ed her daughter, Mrs. (Dr,) Geo. N. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. c-vening at which there was a good If you want:to buy sell or rent, call Fish on Saturday, SOP H Peak attendance. General Organizer J. H. at my office. Bargains. Our teacher, M. E. Welab, attended Ws . Junghans, of Toronto, was present When you cab consult an expert Peak, Ptic)ce*>?ny. the convention at Oshawa on Thurs- _ and delivered a splendid address on Optitint near home And get W. V. Richards�33• y." D q day and Friday,and spent over Sun- entire satisfaction. ' - The "Fraternity." He is a eloquent and day and the holiday with her people+ forceful sptaker and hie remarks were 'at Guelph. A steel frame and best lens '$1,00 much enjdyaed by all present. Short Don't for et the Thanks ivin En DOMINION B � - Notary Public Pickering. g 8' g Eng- Notary addresses were also delivered by fish dinner under the auspices of the A fine gold filled frame $.60 , Organizer Bain and Wm. Vanvalken• Christian church on Monday evening 1 �a}}yy•} •yy�� , -bur D. D. G. M., Whitby, and re- Solid gold frame 3.60 to 11.00 jE3cad O>ffioe, Toronto �`Q�ki7lleli�ing i p , g' y in the township Kalli Dinner will be • • a ,, ��ii11// reaeniKtitives from Whitby and Pick- served from 6,80 until all are served, —� ering lodges. The addresses were all and will consist of roast beef, mashed -•- lGeneral Banking Business well received. After the meeting all rum pudding and other - A general blacksmith business done. enjoyed cake and hot coffee, served in Potatoes, p p 6 transacted. 1111 kinds of re airin neatl and good things. After dinner an excel- you are not taking an chance is repairing y the hall, this part• of the proceedings g Y promptly executed. Lent program will be given in the . was by no means the least enjoyable. church consisting of short addresses doing business with us as ' • ►Special attention given t0 The order is making rapid strides all Horse-shoeing'- a Specialty. by resident ministers ,music and read- we will refund the r over the Province and- it is expected ; - ' . the collection Of foga by Mrs: C. E. Stockier, elocution- money if glasses are not •. that during the next few weeks many ZiAW, ist of Toronto, Miss Leila Morton, satisfactory. Bale notes: PICKERINr, ONT, mew members will be enrolled an the soloist, of Keswick, Mr. H. M.Hainer,. _ books of Greeia River lodge. All sues ' cess to the order in its noble work- soloist, of Toronto, Mr. A..T. Mercer, , SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. tist, of Toronto, and a Male the protection of the widows and corne - BRITISH Term of IWO Quartette from McMaster' University, 17epOl9lts revolved of $1. and CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- and and others. The laldies .will hold a� upwards. BUSINESS er, ten COLLEGE ter for per cent bet- Elderly Lady-Doctor, I am bazaar during dinner, when useful _ R. N. BASSET•T, ,! TORONTO -Shorthand and Mat- troubled lbein It followed hallucination than articv celles will be on Sunday at 11 far m. and p. No. NEWS ani Interest suoved at highest JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN S , Durrant rates, ,ryc g y m., conducted by Rev. S. Mosteller, of r Booklet free. R. A. Far uharaon What-sort of a cure would you P I (opposite new post office} , CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager suggest is Keswick. The Whitevale Ba tilt to g B. A., Principal, Corner onge and Choir will lead the music in the even-' wIiITI3Y OTT WHITBY BRANCE, Bloor Sts. Honest Phys:cit^-A mirror.- ;$ and Lhe�}rome choir in the-morn.! Clevelalnd Leader. in -.-�--�� - Cat '��, ..g-,.r.. e.:.:,... .,..v •.+�` _ ,c4s,: .::.Fs.:.� 3'�aa-a:.G�.:.'v - _P,.,..i..t "'r' �'4•F , $'F''?c•�._`7+� ^g� w �+:.J�," '..C'•V�K N!7E •W.e n i ,. _ $ e:-"" `.+�� m� '� tl'.� s X '"r,','�-� _ -. •sw,!' C "T.2 c.n .°" .i hG ,y .••4, zt�e..e e••.se. r. ,:.:. s,<•s..+.-*- m.. >'ew.�yc -cse.a.+_ -.m.c.' v �. �.n !�.e`,,.' y:�S. ,Le" :..ern e _ :`.r',. <.".. 1- V•. "R,'•.5.?•':.44'a's,. 'M,. . ..-to .,.A� !^ �a..•.-', 'a1,.Y' ,=; � �a ., � T..f�'+T' ^q�' .f'"'. n,q'•::�. ..,.. a. _. ...n' -. a,x,,..... ,e ►2: a a-r,.r �- _,. «.,,. :�' 7%x.9.. o---.aro..; s. �'r�.u�e. r��a. „.,•.:ra9nv - -... - f�?� .5 ,< s a r, .°. efr. f.;::+ ww 5,3�.�� � '`,, y &^ ry q. - k..t r'is. D-, . +.a `:•r ' i b++e =� �. h..... r , a, r••''.Y,"•-,k.,,, •7 ..'-...._......-. _ ,Y. •. .:«.'+1'.` '�, p'Tl. :...R•uY•s�-.''• «J:.s' .f 'M P .. _,l'b'w P,,, �+�•Su .. i ..; <.- :d.,M'/t :T •!'+•,fi•.»..... ., '�!i a r 'Y. ;.e2' -k.._ ..K: /I'wx.. +�y _ ;<..#. . "..,'G.',�"2;n _ .•. :' .... .„..,.. •. ,...,- r, r;,,-.Tz.•s x...., •T. ,,,•,n: .a„;: r � r a�: 3 ... 'yy 1 ✓1. • .p-,; - ,” M..c t • it is the strangest story you ever 44•♦}}}{}}};{}}{.}+++.# I, It would be folly for an? farm • heard in your life; but you must ` '� . ,' e' • to attempt to manufactess ao ° �, _— • y', of oaurse set down the amazing r . phosphate or dissolve bogs fortiilisr• (� g phenomena of the last two years of w, er at home. Tha maki of high. *r V ��V her life to' the fancies of her own i� g ' .1� �:�,:_ .!. . . . i s f namia." g'7 grade commercial fertilizer is a - .-. I ' lh a rm ,business requiring technical train• 40 _ __ _ _ And so saying, the doctor guided !ng, and for one who kriovia notb, hling about it, failure will atmos( e out of the• long hall through th4b buildingroccupiedhby thetsurgeong �1. '. certainly result. Befo+e the bone ♦+#�f4t ♦ are treated, they ahouhi be ground ' !in charge. very fine and the fi"r the rind• t,'. 'OR, WAITING THROUGH WEARY � • I may as well state here, to make ' WINTER CARE OF POULTRY in'g the more perfect will the acid } YEARS. ali clear, that I was a cousin of the Keeping fowls over winter costs act. I surgeon's wife, and then on my first money. ?nothing should be kept The vrages may not be so higt .I[ visit at their house, to spend the that does not pay its debts•with on the farm as in the city, but , �" Christmas holidays. interest. At the fall roundup make men are able to save more of them . CHAPTER I. and doors of silver, with gardens a thorough sorting. Every fowl 1 'and at the end of the month of fa - I c f celestial fruit' and flowers all' CHAPTER II ° should stand squarely strong, 3-ear, t'he farm hand often has mord Happy'1 -Yes; • always quite round, and—" her voice, as she • .I. well-developed legs, whose scales I money than had he been working t , happy; does she not look so'1 And 'spoke, had gradually sunk to whir- That night I went into the draw- are. clear and di Probably to the city. Probably a reason why always of course quite harmless,' • i room, as b -appointment, {each other neatl there is such an y rs, and soon became inarticulate �' y PP ntmrnt•, t� I y. I\e•xt in im- , apparent antipa- . ,said the doctor in answer, to my ' hear the story of Marie Serafinne portance is the head,'vvhich should 'thy to working on t_e farm is the flowing in melodious+'undistingu- r be rather small Rith a tom false o question, regarding a patient., ishable notes. I�I from the lips of the young doctor. pact pinion men entertain, that Rhone rooms we had just left. }}'e Sat in silence 1'istening to her 1 Dr. Hamilton, the surgeon 'in comb of clear, healthy rose .color, farm labor is degrading. At the I was on, a visit of inspection to as .we would have listened to the charge, was making his last even a firm beak and bright ekes. Present day, when farm work it the Good samarit:ln Lunatic :4s , to tour of inspection through the Though much, more rare, there Performed by machinery large, tum and y murmuring of a brook, or to'tho g P g �', are defects in the cod - and business methods obtain to young Dr. Bennett Ab- sighing of a breeze, until at last a_ylttm, a duty That would occupy y to be laokeu a 1. bot was my guide through the in her voice ceased, and she sat ,with him for two, or three hours. � bly 'after, such as crooked backs, clog-I great extent, there is no ground stit•ution. He was the third assist folded _hands and wide open eyes, ?cousin Eleanor, his wife, was in I ged oil-glands,,.etc. The too num- I for such a thought. A more Logi. ' r .� ant surgeon there, a good looking gazing far out over - the sunlit t hey- nursery, 'seeing her children l Brous males, and the late pullets ;cal reason is ,perhaps the usually ' and good hearted fellow, with face watery, yet seeming t. see no- Put to-bed, and soothing her teeth'- I that will eat all winter and then long hours for labor on blie farm. „ 'and voice full of kindly sympathy, notbin ing baby—duties that would employ help flood the markets with nine- w an he was loved and trusted b 6• her for an indefinite artion of the cent eggs ip the vin should be + ' . . y "We. had better go now, if you p p g' .. '' nearly all his patients. _ please,'' said the doctor. • . evening. . sorted out. If there is a swelled RECENT ('LERI('AI. BULLS. t - So that I was alone in the draw- head or� a_ coasum five have it }i a had made the round of the _s- P wards, and done homage to all the }}•e both arose to leave�the'room. ing-room, with the prospect of re-killed in ciediatcly. It is the more -- s g- "Good bye, Marie,." he said maining so, until voctur Abbott merciful way. fir• Spurgeon �rar, R linen Colace- self fancied kings and queens, cheerfully, laying his hand upon should come in and join me. I y, health; for of 3iised )lets hors. popes and heroes, afid had. humor- + g P j I With a flo.-k of -sturd p ` - .,' eJ the eculiar whim of each her head. - It was ' an old-fashioned: long. ;fowls, not too numerous for •t•heir The ` P proceedings at s recenb . mionomanaac, when at length, at the Hia voice and touch arouied her' low veiled room is an old Fashion 4uarters, poultry keeping is usual- Church Congress were enlivened by end of a-long gallery-, that lookea. from her reverie. ,Ni country house; adjoining which i ly successful ; but to bring best re- the intrusion of several very fine ' out upon the shrubberies and upon I "Goud•bye, docto'r,'' she answer-' the new asylum had been boli,., tult•s loving caro is needed. Loving ]lulls, of which the following are ,, ed, but her_.voice w,unded a� if when the old manor was purchased lis used advisedly. samples, At one. meeting anon the tea beyond, we calve to t he dt or Uf a cell which the doctA)r opened, I it came from afar, or like t-he din- b;• the State for the purpose.• I Be careful of the roosting places. I A. W. Robinson. in his o ening re- Itant echo of her voice. - by turningg the handle, for it was ! The 'doctor preferred the old j A cold draught all ]tight is as dao m rks, warned his auditors that not locked I held out my hand in `alcove.; hrruse to any part of the of w build gcrous as roosting in the open air; lii> speech would be '• for somehow i fell into Marius fav- :is and so, with his family, he nuw Ieorn fodder net-up ,around the wind- a pointed to the 0 And noel cams a rtrangr.scent�- g verge of bluntnex�," while -lator orate mute way of evmmunicating. ;-rice- ied it, rest cert of a hen house will make experience'. 4 sphere of infinite, P �. in the evening Sir A. Coote, ex- ' nave seemed to envelope me. the She '.mated tip-on me with her I aalkpd ftp and down the long. !rt habitable. iainiir hi: psnonient I cro9std tl,e ihseehold of! heavenly s:r:ile+. and, %o filled nay I low•-veiled r,xpm, now looking 'from ; As for the roof; if no water drips patherig presence at such • a g ag.. said that he was like - that little room. .soul with lit'. as we left her'pies- the hack - window out upon the directly ou the' -roost9, and holea,••'one of these satillite,a of Jupiter , . s Its one window'loo);e•d out• uport enee. ,darkening wintry` sky, and sea. are not large enough for the ,tens.1 which, when they were visible, In the -Ball out°,ide Y said to the;over which heav • black c!ouds were !t-r• fly ihrou h, 'it will do, i , the evergreen' ahrubberiea and be _ ) B 1 were &.ways obscured.' wand u n the a en sea, c+�er d"ct°r- rising: and now pausing before the ' 4fost important of all—feed and The late Mr. Spur 'eon• wary- a hich was shinin � he clear muin- . "Herr+ �s at least one ha in- enoraious wood-fire that was roar- water, water and feed continually, !keen collector of mixed metaphors, 1n, sane white china-vase of rare mate Is`vile alRass so'•" ing in the broad old fire place., and �Fre�l 'wain a liberal tint judicious I findang a 'rich geld in .the oosre� g. . i i And he answered 'int the .words I thai. fh-e'`keenneis of tiie .sea air : hand as, great a,variet • as possible,t g 3 P sliondence• that daily overwhelmed ex(,tics gsat upon -the Rind.,w sill with which this ,tory opened. Imad,- it abwulutely necessary- ev.en•I.but. regularly. �htm, A lady, enclosing a small con- k and filled the mom with ricin aio-i-• ''She interests me more than any ii to this early -winter weather. I A good ration is to' feed whole I tribtition for his schools, wrote: - oe I have ever.seen,.' I added : A 91orm was risin heavy clouds"-%heat ,ane m-,rnirs and on the next t ma. - f B g I' I hope this widow's mite may take The morn itse}f cess bare etiougti, ' "I du not wonder. Hers is the ,blackened over the sea, and the 'a worm mash of table scraps, meat, root and spread-its branchee until ^` :abut beautifully clean.-with white, i strangest case. I ever niet tiith, I wind„ mi,aned ar,nind the hoose. •_!cooked vegetables or anything ob i it become` a. Hercules is our- G - • 'washed, wall, waxed pine flour, and he answered. I I clused the Shutters and turne•el tainable, mixed up with hot water hands." Tbe_pulpit prayers of am- i "}'`'hat brought her herr t rfrom.the window.for the last time. ; and meal into a thick mash, ah' W draper] bed bitious prubatioDs added something "Mania, of course,. Her mania I and trent and sat down in. a I+>w should be.-carefully seasoned with tr the great preacher's store. . On a chair by thy- window sat: a: , - cun Roman who immediately 1 hying that she is constant+y' at, 'chair before the fire, with my feet ;prpper and salt. This is a handy' y g One prayed that "God's rod and r tended and helped by the spirit of!i:pon 'the Tion -fender. way to feed a fen+ red a ers:oc. • � elrew. my attention, as the montq i PPP staff may -be cora while tossed.on Is w fr g i3 or r ri imagined. ger form, i had sat there but a few minutrs casionally or p1.oultry foul, for a the sea of Iife,, so that we ens fight' � fragile and spirituelle being I had her child,.who prompts, in others. Coneena. l a?1 the�kindne..a that is shown her."'l n.,b �f file doo Otos turned the i toE�ciy night, half an hour before i the gr,od fight of. Eaith And in the loves rig,ifly ,1 '(trd in a flowing` white wrap- causin them to pend her• flowery younghen the 1 p- ; ! P� B rod soar t<y rest." "}i'a thaDk 1py his fath for instance, and who opera to her euietly entered. . ;sunset, give a cod ratdon of corm Thee for this spark of grate; water r, was ao attentuated that the g �a' ? oder was stow it still had power I B ng her I am true to my' appointment, heated until some of flan kernels,it, Lord," wa the sententious{.al the gates of Paradise,' girl ,_ i glimpses -of the l�ry within.'' 'Ivry. liiddleton,' he Qaid .as he are, brown, ,.etu,)hold t-he' soul' within it. 1.= i most imperious entreaty of-another -,/ Ver face~-how &hall I portray i't 11 'Was it the•lass of her child that drox a chair to one side of the fire I The fouls should have fresh wa- ;promising n oun •man, ' Still turned her brain]' ' g B aII- Fr tit seemed the fact, of a'i'pirit: and bat down. ter ay- milk alightly warmed twice rGe a I other prayed, "'Gird tip the lo�n� �ght golden brotitin: hair curled f The doctor paused tut a moment; , I` thanked him, and remarked day„and plenty, of cracked &.;'. of our mi,;d that we may receives _ around her broad forehead and l+is fine tape c!oud.d over, and then ;that a hra'y to was coming tip, ,ground earth and bone, beside hav- the latter rain.". "As if �e vi$rs its a deep whisper, he 'aniwered That he said, "would he a fit !ing water=slacked lime by them'all Fhapely head, and fell down be 1 barrels wiiu5e boo were. loose, hind upon her graceful shoulders. gravely': ,and proper accompanirnrnt to the !the times • was '.lir. Spurgeon'sslaughingcom- - :Her eyes were very large, light ; She wa• acrueed of having mur-.I wild story I have to tell:" I If some snowy morning, the I ment. . blue, soft and clear and shaded b • I derrd her child ” And then and there.•as we gat by I r,ephyrs are rather rough as yon go ; . } , It was an Irish clergyman who kirtg laches. Her other features Q I started with a half suppressed the •great wood-fire in the.old ma- If,irt.h broom in hand to-sweep chic . remarked, sadly, `Thin is a aa� -- weze small and regular, Her tom-I cream, and shrank back with hx,r- m r•hr,use amid storm. and dark• en''paths. it may be some comfort 1 and bitter world; we ne4er We* _ . plexion was singularly pure white, ; roT• . ' ness:, howling wind and beating !r„ remember that business is busi- flower: on s mane grave until at. I1. and transparent li4o very thin ata• There was silence between us for rain, he told me the weird dory of ness. and that profit enc mains tak-.Iter he' it dead" while another!' ' bastt•r• But from those light, blue 'a moment, and , then I recovered Marie Seeraftnre, first again remind. ing go hand in hand. - Hilrernian cleric, preaching a'futi- %es and frum 'that wan,. spiritual. myse.f and exclaimed with irre 'iii me-that aJl• which was bu r- s P Ba Pe I oral erin„n `while the corpse I� ta.cc, beamed a calm and radiant preoai6le indignation__ ]natural and incredible in the nar- trefore bim, exclaimed. "Here i, ''It' is im possible: She. newer, i �t:LhI�G AGF OF CATTLE. ", tease, inefft b!e and i>4,suribabte. { I i ratirc. I might, if' I plcasrd, a� 3. brethre.n., we have before us a 11y- _ _=*, ,,v lii-i. come to see nc'• not even in a par6xysrh of in-.;tribe to thy- hallucinatian of the i 'At twelve` months, an animal ling witness and"a standidg mono oil, Maric, ':-said the voting d.ic- (s.nit' cc,uid bare committed •such {he.rnine. I tell the story as I hoard , `huuld have its milk (calf) incis<+rs men of the - frailt3 of puma= -..'.:,tor. I a crime-" • i tt l.in plat'"• I ho es,,, �. 1_1_ - She looked, at:. me and held out "It is generally believed that she ; ,:(To be continued.-) ]'fifteen.months. At this age the• • Equally unconscious of his hit~ he+r little transparent white hand. I did, howewi•r- but; of course, in a central pair of incibors (milk't� P mor way the parson who, at th• fit, of dei ration." A._ _ may be replaced by a c•c�ae o rya 16he did not speak a word, but her! du o b t t I P pair of per 'f his- sermon, said; "A whole delicato face kght.eneil and � I n t e: e e it :'' I repeated manent incisors (pizicers),.these he now- }et u5 pray.• for the people on, s<,ftened as she smiled on me with pith all the earnestness of my soul. I ' SENTENC'E SERMON-9.- in thruttgh the gums, but rot in the uninhabited portions of the ' ', ..••a smile that reached mj= he and t - "Do you remember,"' enquired I Malice always miscontrues. creat• earth" as also the' minister who I. -`seemed to ootn.nr,,nicate to me her f the doctor, rs we walked down the' I-lighteen months. The middl; I, . Long prayers -often hide •trcoug` air of central incisors at this age ;plrading for funds for a paeiah co- own heavenly peace. ilong' passage together—"Do you P practice• . - ; should be full u and in wear, !mctery. .a.sked his pa��ishipprrtteers to _'I I sat down beside her. And the rememher,•the case, cyf tkrat 1larie hurrnation.,is always s bc� er than y p' consider the '`deplorab7a�oonditioa �•ctrng doctor took the third ,and Serafinne, w•ho was fried at fine '; refurination. y t ' - the .next: pair (first internied- of thirtw•.thousand Christian Eng onI remaining chair in the room. Cliffs. iu.this Stag. for infanticide car}•) not yet through the gum,(, a y g I \u inn❑ can save men wit}ruin Twenty four nr.rnth,(. Th© mouth Ili.hmrn iit:tig witbont Christian -You have heatrtiful flowers some years ago ;" I. burial. •' . here," I said referring to the rich, "I remember he•arin a.nd read- ,1.`offering with men. I.at' this age will show two m.N, g g I. F.�en' more 'untortuaate was the in of it, yes.'' It• is hard work gruw'ing saints (permanent broad incisors, fully exotics. - - R . . ) 'c•tergyman who was addresaing a, in the soil of the pit. Again nd1eofierne<iwwithan athatrw�n--; left}iaetihatlieer u�taria. 5eWe hafinncr,�, You can measure any mate's a;- i!-tip hirt .iny itionths 'generally snows I'woman;s missionary meeting. "My tined a . 1•iration by his perspiration: 1. ' C. broad ermartcnt incisors, the'.'tst•er. , he said, solemnly, it is k:` iierhil smile; she did not speak: I gazed at the speak,�r in mtitc • No pian has a largo:- mis ion ash w_I niiddls antlpfirst intermediary fulls trrrible L,i think that thousands o� rdeed spce_ch did not. :stern to-be astonishment• for t•he space of a neglects the tittle ministries. • gallons'„f rum go into Africa for _ er mode orf coinnrunieating ideas. I minut,�. and then broke silence by' , ,up and in ~wear, The next, pair jct.cry brother who is sent there.' "Is she s mute ?'' I inquired in a Iexclaiming-inereduoii!lIv: Ik t+s1in11wthie+hrrfaith iis,bbecende ,';.is (second intcrmiediary) well lip but ••Ilather a large allow aura for ons n„t• i n-use. low tone, of the yqung ductur. , '- }'hat : why. that• trial,took place '• This is a godles s world whem ver r Thirty-:iz .month9 shown thr'•o I missio.nary.” was the whispered "Oh: nc,1 no indeed he an- I at least. fourteen years ag,,. and the the divine is all in the past t�, se comment of Wile of the sisters to her - ewered: Then turning to,his pati- girl at• t•he time w•as said t., ape six- ' ,pairs of broad teeth, which should I neighbor. I'teen years of age. That. w„uld , When a man is ethically wa ,;,,y lie fully un slid in wear, and the , ____;,_ int he said—"1linrie, my dear, tell g to i- usually theolugically' rigid. hs lady about Scor flowers; Tell make her.now, if alive wr+re !icing, Real prayers and real mount's-„ l�'' me milk tenth may be. shedding V�AF:R'E I?DU_ATION F.*.ILS, r who sttxls them to . you, thirty years o.d. And this irl• can I w itn he ci,rner ermanonts ; i ;A al.y:a}s put' a' pick in yi,ur hand. ! al,}pearing thrc,ugh the um: hurt An old "darky” in Alabama ,tai Marie.' • , not be more than twenty. g 1 +t3: ''M child,"- she .answered in I I' S uu will not help the mar: who ' Thirty-nine m•,nths. Three pairs ,called across the fence to hia ne•igh'- y That• is one of the strange ft-a- ;is li,oking to you by looking at'of }woad teeth will 'he fully up and !'bor's stip, w•ho is a sindent at 't•he ='Lone of ineffable tenderness. I turei in her strange case.' ]i(,r the '�,,nrself. -never heard s human twice so soft, ►est t'w,p year, she has }seen chaitg Greatness nt .charar_ter rues n . in ,sear; the. -orn.er teeth (incisors) Atlanta University, : 'a� figtiid, so aerial. These two in back a Sin to youth and al- ! 0 tltruus i the ams are not in wear. hook hear, boy, he said; yois ` , word's, "my child,” sounded like a il , tcillinones; to make small began goes to school, don't yer 1" rtust to childhood in al,luarance oin rs'. „ -two notes of an \erJllan bar ! i �' "Yes, sir, replied the boy. p But, she is in truth that Mare Sera- 1 There's nothing a lazy man e,•- TAItM ..\O'1`P:S. , Earning 'rithmetic an figger- "`- iShe is a go„<l drill t,v send Split finne whip was tried f,.r infanticide:j, --, better than. designing "Busk-" Keep the churning-morn as nCnr ing on - slate., ehl" "? _ . 11 such rich flowers;' t sail, fourteen years ago, and w by owed sr•gns. 640 degrees as; possibly-.. \ever fill }es air.''. .- P e 'Test." she an,wered di•ea•mily. I },er acquittal I,) t•he legal abilifi•, I The worst fools are t}t+,se w!i., the clltrrn' more than half full c,f (; Cell, it. <l.,n' tak'' two`orhols Sl}'v'herP durst }ie"1'rr. \facie Z" I !uL{ic and c loquenca of that gocid tt-,;rship a God in the hhpe of fu,'i rrcarn. C'hnr n at mrdium speed. days ter -take an hour, do it 9" n'nd great Is'hniael }forth.' .1 Ing irni. . 1lwayt use a thermometer, and in ! "}t'hw no.'' answered the L. next enduiral. I "}'.;ti amaze 'me : , I cannot yeti Sr,me men use the beam in their I sumruer chnrri at 6Q do grecs. y. '"' -She opened her ii ht btu( c%,(I s,n k 1 `''l'i'sp]," said the old &tap, yoM : P 8 credit• this btury." I 'answered eye to pick out -the mote in th-ir 1. Of thy-• absolute necessity (,f pot- 1 was going lc:r brio that h he! w aide that they sc<med h, hl.irc with ❑cirsingi;. - I'hrr,}hen's. 1sh for plant food there can I:ra'n�, { Lackli a+ hoar, rraan't peri AII :.a Foft fire as slie answi_red •- fume, I will convince you. :l 1 Too m ny measure their moral doubt. It is,csst itia-1 to the, life cif - 'a ' hits tw•o w•l,nlr days Bence roto bor- `'}'i'hv. don't you know•2 in. Hea• ' w-ill go inib tile,irawing-rooni•this • soundness by the amount of soun<+ plants, and there scern9 to be no) red hit.- What's the use of 1,,o' edaa- r rn When I,shut.my e yc,( some. e�ening, -•soca tell. y,ni the whole they make. end to its combinations kith other g. r` limes, 1 sec her homa there a ::tory, as I •h;ice learned it partly The to+,re a ma t !elks about the ]esti(+n of Sun n ter school a hole cumpnarent parts of the soil, which I 11. .I .1.I I I I.� . . �palacc where walls are like rr.«ther froth her-*It and partly from next life the worse�he is apt t?, are thus dissllced and made a«i- Sear, an' vino can't, tell ) h t takes ter fetch back of pearl, with windows u! crystal others. You will ackr.uwledge that t al's in this ore. . rnilable. �chetl" . . . _ 5 , • szw� •,p!:'�! .:. .ars. .an_:.,. ,. ..' - -K _ _ _ _..i.tL�"'i.w - 'L..',.;: _ ':,v`. -•t.,. .•,.:._...._.._ .,y � .«-.�•C. -: r: .....,....,. paw... y.. w SPOW 4F7 q - '..'.c�ea•.Jam','. m :.a;^ •:r ^.d.' ar.eiz.•.• %*s 'd :t'��:. a.a.- ,u•,-c, ..y: - ''. :6« a...:'. :..y 7k:Sea,:,4� n?... -M`• -\.- �14+„a�/w-•. } ..(•. .l"•' .:n,?T'r'-^.j•,,•o n. ' '. '�' .-"�"^.;K 'F•c"-c,�yy::.-.+t'*'�°'t'['sr'" 'ar.�c. .ry-'aao :. :..� �....t�r.,nk:t:.ca��'[•^-®i%:r tiw,. �, +,.�.,. ,:+.• .r�, a�• -t .ifris i•f+. ,l�h•a... ,�Y -• - '�... .'"�. ., .,", "�c` F`+'r w.• ,e..: - ,.Erryr.W.•.;t -nL"�.' t' .s" �-ii '"ri._.;sr,' "ry amu, a: •� '..a- .. •i"`,I-•. ..�_ z •sf xr ? !u"t►tr*-f .i ay!3.rox°�' "�' r �y _ c -:#: } r x jY r. s•• .t 9''!.".•r,..^ .a''aart""'q�°' YW�'4.'L,Y?`; >•Ee'•5 ' _9 fe,,,J..t a .. n ..,• _ •a':. ,n. , 4,; :► =F. y,�F E: .'r:";'xe Y � • • I WHENT4' USE - why not take a cup of a y Watols ` PiNK PILLS Dr. Williams' Pink Pills*'ere ori- B (:)VRIL nalla perseription used in the Progr.es�s of Little 'Value Unless t 1-1,octor's private practice and their Works For Good. eaefit, to mankind has' been in- -creased many thousand fold' by :BYery morning through the fail and winter : their tieing placed on-general sale throughout the world with the doe- And after the fire, a still small All this modern material progress BOVRIL �� ALL .* �j C rc` toe's own directions for use. They voice.-1. pings xiv. 12. is of eery little value unless it helps L j- � �X EP are entirely safe and contain . no We 'rlave a great many things to make better men and women, opiate or habit-fgrtning drugs. that the mere and women- of 300 unless it enables and inspires us to Dr. Williams" Pink ,'Pills area ears ago did not possess, but are live larger and nobler lives, unless It contains all the nutriment of the.bast In a OOnoentrated x emedy to use when the blood is we any better men and women than it brings us into closer fellowshiF and tasty.form, this as in anaemia; or impure, as they were I with God and makes,us more woe• < 9' }r rheumatism, or when the nerves Iti'e live a great deal faster than thy to enter into -the life eternal. It will r3neW yoltl' blood and give you 8tren�th Of nerve Mira'weak, as in neuralgia; or life- they did; but do we lead any better . It is significant, I think, that a and mus0le. lose is paralysis; or when the body or more useful lives We have young society woman should have ^' ` as a arboI . is ill nourished, as in made a great many improvements announced recently her dissatisfac- a a W debility. They build up ;' it will tone up the whole system. g in our manner of living, but have tion and disgust• with a life devot- " the blood, strengthen the nerves we made any great improvement' ed to the .and cure the troubles off women ;tr our characters Z PLEASURES RES OF SOCIETY. r � f and growing girls, and many forms Bovril Gives health and' Strength - :: ,of weakness. That thousands of THE REAL TEST. ,No Iife .is so monotonous and �`. people have tried this treatment These are the questions we ought dull as modern -society- life," she says "and I am determined to -- - with good results is Shawn by the to be asking ourselves if m-e are to + constantly increasing number of make any comparison 'between our- make something different of my'- ten to me that they may become LEAR\EU'b10THER'S �':iLti1�. cures reported. selves and the men and women of self." such as I am,r' etc, Mr. Paul Charbonneau, a young The young woman's. sense of die Threo Daughters Fouad Out ,What 300 years ago, for spiritual and not 32. blight have been set at liberty goose-l:eepena 3leant. " man well-known in the town of St• material .develop tis the real Satisfaction helps to reveal the emp Ari a acce is Paul's version of :Al Jerome, Que., is one of the host test of progress. at dces it mat- tineas of a life given over .wholi to; - g PP P who bear testimony -to the value du march--in splen- selfish pleasure. Life is empty and the Jewish Scriptures as true, and. This happened c:ears ago, but ib of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills: lie ter if soldiers inose with- as a ,Jew acquits him. This, con- is worth repeating. In a certain did array along the streets if they barren of any real h'app firmed the view of Festus (Acts 20: home, was the over-indignant: mo- eays:-"When I left school I be- are not good soldiers in the battle out something worth while to do og ther of three. daughters. 'You caw came a bookkeeper in an important sof life2 «'hat dces it matter if for the glory,of God and the good - If he had not appealed. - This just imagine what the week's ' anent I beoantoydue suffer to bm ndiges- men do learn to fly in the air ' Wil aF our fellow men, a cal made,impossible either-con- washing was with dresses fof alis g they ever be able with 'their air- God. help us to listen-intently for appeatma or acquittal.by a lower cf those girls, each with three or. tion and loss of strength. I be- ships and 'aeroplanes to sly up to the still. small voice in ou.r souls,= court. four petticoats, besides many other came pale and seemingly' bloodless P Mand was often seized with palpita- heaven4 What does it matter if we the voice of duty, the voice of un articles, This mother did the ora^h- are richer than the men and women selfishness, the voice of the spirit :�_,� ing, ironing, cooking, baking and 'tion of the heart and violent he IkZ long ago if we ar.e not'richer to of God. I. .. BOERS ARE FOR BRITAIN. about -every thing imaginable, and ambes. I tried several remedies, ward Gado Rev. J. Lyon Caughey the daughters-well, they were but they did not do me a bit of _ �___ I South -lrriran Journalist slakes 'cultured" and did not do very, good. I was advised to try Dr. l temple, ar-d was steeply interested f Strong Statement. much of anything except eat the Williams' Pink Pills and did so, and �} 1 in all Jewish questiunr• He. was, the use of eight boxes brought me' TE' S• S• LESS�I ; ' Perna the most striking fes good meals and Rear the ,clew back to perfect health and strength, tat of: the F,ierods. «ith his' sis- , p" clothes. One day the father I '` tore of the Imperial Press Dele X have since enjoyed the best of ter Bernice, who bore s most un- P called the mother aside. The two _ •k «-- enviable reputation in' the F:Qman gates tour us the speech made by had a ion talk and he admitted -health and cannot say too much in world, he had come to pay his re- I Mr. Fichardt, one'of the South`Af- g raise.cf this valuable medicine. he was not able -to hire a domes p I�TERr�TIO�AL LES30r, spects to I'e�tus, the new governor. "rican delegate?, at the banquet tie. The nest days the ostial com- You-can get Dr. Williams' Pink leen by the Lnr', Mayor of Shef- � taint ++-as made by the girls about ills from any medicine dealer or OCT. 2•I. Festus regards it as a most oppnr 6 ' w - tune time to bring forward his die-' field, '�Ir. Fichaidt . is editor of P y mail at 50 cents a box or six >> the ppoor dinner and the mothers finguished prisoner. The .hearing The Friend, 'I3lcemfgntein. ;etly of u went to her•.rootin, Ae fought with tib Boers la the g up, icor $3,50 from the Dr. Wil- dressed and came downstairs..She liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Iaeasoa IP. Paul a Prisoner'Acts i pas Bir icee,tFe presence the chief South African war, and v: as made �arri'ed a heap suitcase and stop- l�at• `'S. 6-12. Golden Text, men of the city. a prisoner. Replying to the toast S 1 ed long enough to telt the chi Tim. 1. l2. 3. Expert in all customs .':' . q€ "The Guests," ata very late p g g ` among..the Jews-No idle cumpli- hour on Wednesday, he said dren. that elle:hoped they would LAN, D OF SMALL FAR31S. T$E LESSON 'v'Jt7RD f3TL DIES. meat. Jewish customs were his "England brought to m% coon (:ave a better meal the nest day- try war anti devastation. She eon- Their father took her to the stagy a specialty. 'Tljoge in Portugal Have Been Cut Time: Summer of A.D. 59, Place: 4-27, PauI'% 'defense. The main quered the flag of the country,but tion and'.she was.away from home 1'p Into Small Portions. Caesarea• Perso,q: Paul; I estus, she did not con tier the heart`and one 'month, Every one.of th�sa , points are: (1) that all.Jews. know lest of the race. :after the war girls learned to cook,- bake. scrub the nen goner^or; Herod Agrippa of his strict training in the belief in , •p and look after the house, altho%g`► +The Portuguese are an.extremely II , great-grandson of Herod. the a'coming Messiah and the resurrec-'' there was an aft4rma,tlt of bitter . conservative peop'e. Eery one#ol- Great; Bernice, his sister, a actors- tion; (3) tlu�t ha had had his flirts I neRs-the bitternes.,of a sullen and t�tey admitted that for a week Lhesy!,:_ �•� - lows rigidly the methods employed l ,us character; Jews from Jerusa- P g 1 P"p t culties in accepting Jesus as t}1e disco e� te, who waited lived on bakers' brew lis his father and forefathers. In ilem. ' Links: Festsid gave prompt quince preserves and r fulfillment of promise, .until his the opportunity #o strikes another q -I � .. >>,�ery many parts of the country ic tention to the case of the Jews bjo.w for that froodom for ++ rri�n or sardines. t was the old wooden ploughs are still a miraculous conversion a.nd comms.,- but they rsus Paul (acts 25. 1, fi, 13, "3)• sion,to the Gentiles; (3) that the they had Riven 'aa much': But that lesson for diem to 'Yearn, used• hostile Jews attempted to have hostility of the Jews grew out of `+as a won-d�rfal'd3y, A wonderful knew fire value of their mot a. marl dies, instead of one the 'case tried is Jerusalem, that I his zeal for W at Moses and the- .thing happened. In spite of all ter that, ' t of the heirs taking the whole pro- they. might carry out their plan to prophets had' distinctly taught the coat, in spite of all the..mil- iperty and paying the remaining ;kill Paul, but Festus insisted .apc+n I(23), lioua of money that had been -x ,heirs for thea parts, the whule;their carrying their charges to 0. The hope'of the promise - In- petxned, and 'the preciourt blood (,ORDS TII:1T R'I:IGF'. T,roperty is divide4 into as many .Caesarea; R here Felix had reit Paul eluding the resurrecti(;n of all Jews that Nid been shed, y°u sante to us Every evil to which we do not y,arts as there are heirs. More in bonds. Point of the \arrAtice t• share in the Messianic kin -nin' cpcn-handed, gracious, and kindle, succumb 'is .. benefacto r.-)✓mer -than this, each separate part of the Festus, in order to please the Jews, :a_ well as the coming of the. JIc a-11d presente•cl us, with the freedom son 1'•roperty is'thus divided. int'ites Paul to be judged at 'Jeru- slap. which we asked for (cheers).. And s"a, w'ill find lift, fall of sKceb =" Thus, if a property consisted of saIen, oral he appeals to Caesar, ivalent to, you then, for the first time, and 1 savour if you do.not expect from p R. The question is eq ho c for e+er, con uered the hearts ten acres_of pasture land, eighty knowing there is no justice fur him. ��i�by .ant bollen© that Jews w-as, p q it what it. cannot giro--Reasn. + g - ud d 1, rear ,of vineyarii and ten of grain land i,i Jerusalem. Before ARriPPa. .raised from thoheadl" of the. South •African people (Io If volt ��ilt be gcverae y , nand there were ten hgirF, each heir IN he appears in Caesarea to pay his 9, Contrary to the 'name of Josiza cheers j. son, and be true to the beat 4Yi1 ,fit ;would receive one acre .each of respects to Festus, Paul complete- "'What �f the future?.- We. in otuself,. vol Ivill be happy.-Mar. -In order to stifle confusion of it. y grain and pasture and eight acres ly clears himself. 10. Gave -m rote against them-- my country, have watched with a sus Aurc lis: `ids , of vineyard This process has been Chapter 25, verse 6. 'r'►hen he had Establishing t ie feet that. PA'uI was certain amount of -envy what• the \ob'o4N-. does anything well tits0 lw going on for a very long time, so 'r among them-Festus,. :a member oaf the' Sanhedrin. great sister d�,minions. across the they a±ttTrrult help doing; work •la A` " that now in the most fertile part of successor of Felix, at Jerusalem. II.-Punishing them . . in all the seas .hare been able to do.' We cnly % ell dune tc en . _ - th Portugal the land' is divided into gent down unto Caesarea-Ac- synag�igues-In t•arious places in area little country and we are a µ'ill.-ltuskim, _ dnereditily small portions. com anied probably by the Jewish the Gospels vve find references to poor. ��'e cannot pre5cnt Dread It is not possible to secure distanb, The immediate result of this, Ac P P - elders (terse 5). the synagogues.as places i�n which roughEs, but this I' can promise, or permanent happiness but by the ftrding tQ•the United States Con- mea were accused and punished t}:at if ever a, foreign foe attacks forbearance of some immediate gra yular reports,'is that the product `7. Bringing' against him many en are Matt, 10. 17). tare Empire in Sunth Africa it will tification.-Johnson. of the land is -barely sufficient at and grievous charges-These they (compare g a I belia.,e that we cannot lice bete' best to sustain its oivners. South had doubtless accumulated from To make them blaspheme -'.To be the unerring rifle of the Boer deny the name of Jesus. which. will give Great' Britain's an- ter than in seeking to become bet o` the River Tagus, on the other every source through the two years 16-1s. Paul here summarizes sev- sorer on the wild.and lonely veldt. ter, nor more agreeably than by'1 ihand, there are enormous tracts of his imprisonment. eras revelations. Tho command to (Loud cheers) haying a ,clear conscience•-Socra .of excellent land lying unused, but 3, Paul ­;d in his defense-The preach to the Gentiles was given .�.' fes. x It has been found impossible to in- three headings of his statement g later (cofipare :lets 23. 15 and 217. Let no man turn aside ever so' &oe the farmers of the north to cover the same ground as his de- 22,•To =_mall and great-The Lord i ". HQW IT GRi.`�. slightly from the broad path of i ri\ move into this region and take up fence before Felix (:lets 2�. 11 21)• had said that lie should bear his Mrs .1, '(to Mrs B,)-"That \Ifs, honor on' the plAusi'ble pretenro large holdings. 9• Desiring to gain favor. - Pro- name before kin s (Acts 9. 15). \ewcomer is so fond of children. that he is justified by tiie gooditeaai vincial governors were really an- 22Y 23. The` teaching of the pro The other day when I called sbe was of his end.--IDickens. swerable to their subjects, since phets and Moses was: (1) that Mes- blowing soap bubbles with them -+ J�VIOE FROM MOTHER the latter mi,-ht bring complaints siah should come;'(2) that he shout " d through a common clay pipe. against .them at-the close. of their stiffer; (3) that he should rise again Mrs. B. (to Mrs. C.)-"'That Mrs. TO ALL OTHER ETHERS term of office. from tho dead; (t) that he should �e�rcomer is so funny. ' Mrs. A _ � .The young mother-the inexperi- Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem • • be preached to the ,Gentiles, saw ]ter amusing the children with meed mother-is always glad to get before me?-This is a violated Ito- 24 'Much learning-The many a common clay pipe." r ? the advice of the more experienced man law. Festus 'therefore pro- writings, literally. Referring to Mrs. C. (to Mrs. D.)-"That Mrs• an the care of her little one. Thou- poses that' th©. other offenses, be ;pain's conversance with the legal newcomer smokes a common clay - eands.of mothers have emphatical-I heard•before the Sanhedrin with and proplietic literature' of his 'na- pipe.)2 ` Ay said that there is no medicine himself present to insure fair play., 16 tion. - lfrs. D. (to i4lrs. E.)-"That 1'Irs,, equal to Baby's Own Tablets for 10. I am standing before Caesar*3 25. Dote the good naturcen and Newcomer smokes a horrid pipe. I a keeping little ones well, or rector- ]udginent seat-The verb means' he 'courteous form r,f Pail's reply. In don't sec how Any woman in her7. k ' #n•g health if illness comes sudden- is now, and has been, stancling the- Greek, soberness is the exact sober senses PDuld do that." ` 1• ly. The young mother can safely there. For two years he has been opposite of madness. 11Irs. E, (to Mrs. h•)-"That Mrs. ,f foliow the lead of these others, in custody of th'o 'Romans, and lie 2g, `Tithe but little persttasioa Ye�tcomcr smokes a pipe and drinks i • Mrs. Jelin Shortill, Georgetown, declines'to be handed over to men thou wouldest fain make mea arfully." lr A Ont'., says:-"I would.not be.a day from whom he can expect no jus- Christian--This -is preferablo' to .-. ttrithout Belly's Own Tablets in the nice. the'old translation. "Almost thou CURED OF LAME BACK' WHEN 84. + teuso. I believe.they saved my 11. I appeal into Caesar-To this persuadest' me" is hardly a possible, 1t the age I Paul was forced,'because ]) ho was 9I r, Samuel 1liartin, of stratbmv, Ont., _. onngest'child's life. ( rendering. The idea is, that thA pn=sed,twenty years of bis lifo in misers, certain of being condemned by the a ost-l�e is .foolish to suppose he can of three months she cried all the l? eufFerina tortures from Lamo Rark. tie y- timo with indigestion. Our doctor Sanhedrin, and (2), Since Festus with so little trouble win the king tried nearly all the advertised remedies was both just and timid, he could over to the;. side of the despised and househnld recipes, but received .no ''did all hc.could for her, but did not , seem to help her. Then I gut expect nothing from him. Nazarene. benefit from any of them.- Baby's Otivn Tablets ,and.' they, 12, The council-The . as.-essors, 29, Lumpy s paraphrase: "I may Somo months A:O, seeing Cin Pills, adcer- worked a wonderful change. They who acted as the governor's legal pace seemed to use little persue tisoa, ate. Martin nurchnsed .a box..Tt,s cion, And Suddenly to have jimpcd relief which Ilse. \iartin experienced after ' -Seemed to tune the stomach, moved advisers, he bad taken one, box was so creat that •the bowels regularly, and she has Chapter 20, verse 1. Agrippa at' the cmiclit5ion that you accept he knew he had Found the richt remedy at .' ever since been a healthy child." Ile was tlto son of that Ilerod the teaching of the, prophets as I last. Re used tno more boxes and is now - SOld at 2� cents a box by all deal- Agrippa whose tragic death is'de- myself. receive it; but whether It co+npirteiy cured. ors or by mai from The Dr. Wil- scribed in Acts' 12, and became Tn- need little or much 'persuasion, or 51e, a hoc, 6 Mr s2.so, at an sealers, "Come on, fellers, here's a maA .` Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, ler over Several Jewish cities.' Re little or much time, my prayer to gampio free it you write 1\ntionpl Dyna who can't move, his arms."-Life,. Ont,,s was instrumental is completing the.lGod is; ,)g you and.for all who lis- R C'bemicat Co., (Dept.W. L.) Torou;o,ont. i J Y. a ' ,..., •_ r-,Via`.-. .•^. :: '�;': i .:.r. wg , �, .,._ �� !"'�'..eJaf ""'�.^EG •,:�"y �"..x•�''•. ..,.�n T+�'3'z'?«xyi A'"��:�' �..� - n, f •J- S R Teach th• tap''Of the ladder rdeoa's 8 pedal Tea is Clood Toa.t. }._.. t� ; 'lotttsttwtia'the assoent at the-bot- Blacksmithing """ t tom rting• The beat training a • • P uMit ocerie .j boy cetn have is on the farm where Having rented the Dumbarton oho # • he is brought up to hard work and and opened the same, I am prepar- Y ° � has developed in him a spirit of to do all work entrusted to , ° - independence. " p me in the above line. AT BARGAIN PRIDE S pendence. The are fresh air HorseahoeinR a specialty. -LpWlehedaveryFridaymolraiogalltsOtese, 18 conducive to a strong vigorous Call in and antime. " brickeriu&ORL _ RATES OP ADVIrIiT18ar0: constitution which is necessary to 8iraeiasettioa parun• - 10centsthe man who is to become aeon- _DUNBARTON �Af1 OF' .�- 8104h aubsegaeot iasardoa,per litre • b cants M�adtws mooinolnde L,ega1 at"*"is' trolling power in the country. It int terms given to parties making con- , The most delicate and delicious of Breakfast Foods--Absolutely tants for 3 or 6 mouth%or by the year. Hair is not surprising that the farmer's ♦mf y �«as.os yearl contracts payable quarterly. boy afterwards becomes the lead- �O r +++may COQ pure wheat. Try a package. 15 Cents. Suaineas .ten lines or Maier,with paper _ ' . �•. oo, iaadysasr. ins business man of the cit It Green s, 5 Roses and ►�plllk's Flour eolamaa teaceats pez line, y Notice is hereby given, that a Court mtro %eats sxtbsequent insertion. is the boy that is trained to hard will be held,pursuant to the Voters' I rates made ltaewa oa apuliea- work who passes the rich mama the Act, by His Honour the Judge of At Mill Prices. a' �°"dYeru°iag' the Count r :r - id.iesiaements without wriRtea instructions y Court o1 the County o1 Will be inserted until forbidden and obereed aa- 0012111 the race of life. The rich Ontario, at the Town Hall, in the Vil- Grahalli Flour; Wheatlets, Rolled Oats, Rolled Wheat, Cora oordlaviy. Orden for discontinuing advertise- man's son has opportunities la a of Pickering, y, meat° most be in writing and seat to the pub- PIS tuIIlties that g g, on Wednesda the tfehar. `27th day of October, 1909, to hear•and Meal, Wheat Berries, Puffed Rice, Corn Flakes, Job Work proutptlyatteaded to,` are beyond the reach of the poor determine the several com taints of Malta Vita, Shredded Wheat Biscuit, • man's son but his father is so en- errors and omissions in the Voters'. TEB3I8 , grossed in his business affairs that List for Polling Sub-Divisions Numb- Always Clean and Fresh. : 1{1.25;per year; 51.00 if pail in advance. ers 1, 2.3,4 and 5 of the Municipality the young man's education is of ten of the Township of Pickering for 1969. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, neglected, and the opportunities Allpersons 'having business at the ' are lost. Fortunate is the young Court are required to attend at the RI.� /� �D 3' g said time and place. ��..JJ L 1 SON s ' t THANKSGIVING DAY man who by force of eircumstan- Dated at Whitevale, in the said + 'k ces is compelled to work for a liv Township of Pickering, the 11th day "'Buy your Groceries at the Grocers." of October, 1909 " in R, instead of being nursed in the -In accordance with the procla- D. R..BEATON, tb oration of the Governor-General lap of luxury and his energies 2 3 Clerk of said Municipality. + + in Council, Monday next will be allowed to waste. hen' / observed throughout the Domin- _ a �f • • • • • STOUFFVILLE 1011 as a day of national thanks- giving. B. K. Coulson, teller. of tht! Metro- politan Bank.at Markham, has been --- -'- -- The primary object of this day transferred to Port Elgin. seems to .have been lost sight Dr. Dales now manipulates an auto. Mail. Contract With tural telephones and autos busi- We have the agency for info and has become more a day of Hees in this locality should get a boom CEALEDco rrRncTs addressed to the epOrt in many places than a day on, S Postmaster General, will be re- of thanksftiving. It is also a da On Thursday afternoon of last week ceived At Ottawa until noon,on Fri- of many h$ y Thos.Boyd, of Uxbridge, had the mis- 'day, the 28th November, 1908, for Lhe Frost cSc Wood Farm Machinery. Wagons', Sleighs, Carriagesand y ppy family re-unions fortune to lose his summer residence conveyance of 13is Majesty's Mails, on Cutters. Wire Fence and Gates. Harness and Harness Su to add to the pleasure of which, at Jackson's Point by Bre. a proposed Contract for four years, plies. Sewing Machines. Machinea�nd Separator Oil. On Fridav-last when in the vicinity' aiz times many fat turkeys are annually of Mr,Morriscxi s, 8th line, Markham, per week each way. between Points for all make of Plows. rsacrificed. Dr. W. A. Sangster met with a mix- Brougham. Cedar Grove and Cherry- -- __- - wood from the Postmaster General's It in doubtful if an other coon- hap while riding in his auto. The Re airs for all Machine y pleasure. Rep- It Machinery.. Plymouth Twine and Rope. Wilkinson. iteering apparatus refused to work Printed notices. containing further Sylvester and.Perrin Plo�ss.' Fanning Mills. Weigh try in the world has gre$ter rason and the Doctor to save himself jump- infot mation as to conditions of pro- Scales. Delaval Cream Separators. than Canada to return thanks to et,t of the machine• and it turned,over posed Contruet•may be seen and blank Oshawa Hay Tools. the Giver and.wa.s.comsiderabl damaged.—Tri. ` of all G Y g , Good for the f trims o _ many f ender T may be obtA' : y bone.. Y obtainedat blessings showered down the past thi- Post Office of Brougham; Cedx p _ Grove.' Cherrywood'.� '+IArkham and Eztansion 'Ladders. Steel Hog Troughs. Wagon Springs. year. Other countries, especially tn:ae ofxces and at the Office of the Stock Racks. Pulpers. Grinders. New ddveritaeznaeostr. Post Office Inspector an Europe and AsiR, are in a pec or at Toronto. con- tinual turmoil. Political upris- TIME AND 'CEb1ENT always on (Post Office Dep'm,t 1 _ ing9' and murmurings, of all de- L head. Jt)H�t �cGl. r1, Pickering •�ltf I of til S?r.: a Branch G. .��DER80:7. J . -Ee DISNEY & SON' ._ ��_-- Ottawa. Oct._11,'09 I Supt, sCriptionsrend the air everywhere Volatile SEED FOR SALE, also Blood is shed and assassinationsar'e olatiletomixtogrow goof hay. App 1y A Farm Im leinents, _• ` at lot It',con.7,Pickering.or write E.E.PUti13 -WAN TED NOW P Harness, Carriages, Binder Twine, ,:,.of frequent occurrence. The o- Claremont. 1e3tr. PP _ — Machine Oil and Repairs. ple are burdened with heavy tax- �'OR SALE-A first-class Happy `For Pickering and surrounding dis ation to keep those already weal- most g0000dtsa new;a h�illbe old atand eacbarQ&I- trio._for fall And winter months orders WHITBY. - ONTARIO for quick sale Apply at Nawe coca at ones 3 energetic reliable agent to take orders thy in luxury and to support the _ for nursery stock. 'fmmease navies and armies. An COLT AND BUGGY FOR SALE- GOOD PAY WEEKLY OUrFrT FREE x The underaigned has for sale a two-roar.I EZCLII9ICF,TERRITORY f intewse rivalry eZlBts 81nOng the old hackney filly sad also a USO hand buggy �` I k y � uAtiorm to see who can maintain in good rsnair. !t.F1LrNDR1tsON,Claremont TH R E a3 800 Acres under cultivation. We guar- I . T antee to deliver tock in good condi- . NGS wdleathe largest navy. The burden of � g On the V TO RENT-A farm containing 180 tion and up to contract grade. We teat�a,le� l8 becoming tui bear- acres:being lots l3 and u,con.a,township�can show you that there is ood money KNOWING of Pickering. For full I y R y parHOS.n E. I T on in representing a well known reliable the taxpayer. Anarchy the premises or sadre.s Taos. E. i UGH, P K - Halaam r O and socialism in gaining great aft ficin at this time. Established over 90 SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALL. years. Write for particulars. headway acct it is difficult to fore- ►►JJ PELHAN NURSERY Co., 1-We carry a most complete line of Up-to date Furniture, at prices _ One roan 4 yrs old past, one roan >s yeah see the Outcome. old in spring. Tbeee bul.s are tia for service is '3.-17 Toronto. Ont. best of stock. Also several tial calves from b to stilt everyone. F But Canada is in'a happy condi- to 111 a'ontasold good enough for any man to this country. Apply on premises lot is,cin..;• 2--Our display of Iron and Wooden Beds, Mattresses and Syringe Bre tion compared with those COl1Q• Pickertngor write E.E.PUGH,Claremont.97tf as up=to-date Bs you will see any hire.' r tries. There is work for every. r.4•ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT— body mud everybody is busy, I loltacres Rood soil. para leu 1u and 11, 3—It is a pleasure for us to show goods. Call and let as get better "Goceasions 9 •and 3. acarboro. First-class. acquainted. Harvests of all kinds have been grain and pastureland,floe spring creek. Two s Qnod farmatsarte. Two orchards Good frame abtwdant and as a result the whole home with 7 rooms. Ina good:ocallty. Applv Particular - -b Country is enjoying a protCticted �Mn,Ellen Itaesiter• )n the vnm:aes,or w women call the son- � � � to Mrs lien h EY,Weat Iain P. el o 5 venin Range." .;,.,period of prosperity. a Thu 6nf •� Dilli gnam'�R�i FDI: SALE.—Being lots lo I ceokina apparatus i° Canada.' • I• New railways.are being built in 1' and It,con 7, township of Pickering,and Haadsr,tas io appearance, kept eleaa and built tri endareauily noueiaciog of 910 scree, This facto•is the one ' :all parts of the Dominion and nen o° which the well-known Greenwood herd of soabenir is all that,and its Th. Upholstering and Picture Framing a specialty short-horna have been bred and fed during the clunive features plea it iu L�sab parts are being rapidly opened up put forty yearn, It ie as rich as a Barden and itself- Our free. book y = ' Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. for settlement. 1\ever in the-his- 'cleea. would soil iso acres, 13.3 acres or the facts you Ought to at"°� ran Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. whole of it, There ie timber on one part of it knew, A you 1� p taI'y of the Ouuntrp has the pope- •north 311). Terma easy Possession given card will bring ir. Apr-1 lat'iWJ. Alrthnr Johastt,n,Greenwood. GURNEY.TILDEN 8 tion increased as it has done dur- 37tt Hamilton real Mattrsal ,ung the past fete years. : There winaipes ealaar, ws:Y lr�,-�t,e sitsc ' lsb•n;tl:rbuth<ssttt�stc4x yens cul c•'�+sv.;,x.mr/serHre :rhe - A. PAL M E w8S a time when the flo W of popl}- va°eO°•0T THE hra�well tirctc is sato of:-in whdneel,frame et lurviwood,enforced with duub!c truss ro is �9e.S aa1 t:eel snare make it.�+1 and stout kclrirrs,re n»cd w 1 t h _ Istion was front Canada to the PAINTER AND DECORATOR BISSELL- rp '� "p�g� I��1E61� e-Siat1a/-?fTuited States, butconditions blocR�DLLE� �i.•°if" Contractorfor general hodae repairs. the been reversed. Caoadiana ace 1 3 rxdnRrollerererbuilt Nothin¢dimsyorshaldT%b—tit Free -- Established a years in Pickering Bit tellawhy yoashouldbuy the"siwu.I Write today, Idooaltt E, - coming back to the land of their T.L t1MIU CO.Ltd. Oe . W ELOR OUT. - . Village. =For sale by — - birth and ,are bringing many' ADDRESS: PICKERING P.O. DICKIE CHAPMAN, - Pickering ,Americans with them to add to I also handle the following Goods : 'the strength of this country." COMM WEA'2'HER NEEDS . The mineral•wealth of our conn- Paris Wheelbarrows, Canada Carriage Co. Buggies and Cutters, 1st The cold weather will soon be here and we are'read 'for it ith lots of g g p Sunlight Waillers, Momen- y Washers and .Wrin ors, Angle Lam , try is being developed as never be- the season's needs. We have just received a line of men'9, w boys' and tris'underwear in natural wool, fleece lined and Scoth' wool, all ces. Lttm Washers, Dowswell Wringers, Oshawa Hay Carriers, fern. New fields of untold mineral R Oshawa Litter Carriers, Dain Haying Tools, etc,e: wealth are being discovered ever Our ladies'-corset cover,'jeraey knit, at 2bc is a big seller. See our lin of y black tiglits for women and children. Hosiery in wool and cashmere, a good I am giving a coupon worth$1.00 with every order of 100 lbs.or Over day. Canada is now the Meeea of line; double knee and heel,at 25c per pair. Our flannelette blankets in'10/4, 'the mineral prospector. Rich die- 11/4 and 12/4 are good value, froth$1.W up. Toques for boys and girls in atl of Twine. ' Call and see my exhibit at Wilson's Carriage colors from 25 to 30c. Mufflers in white and colors for men women and child- shop, Whitevale, Ont. I coverie9 are now so numerous as ren. Gloves for ladies and a mocha glove for men at 75c and $1.00. See our to cause'no surprise. The next boots, shoes and rubbers, Maple Leaf brand. Now is the time yyoil .need rub. Howard E. Turner °- �wl]jte�Ia18 few years is bound to show a re- bers. Call and see ours. Choice groceries always in stock. We have added 7 a fete dress Roods to our stock but not having room for at full stock have a markable development in the out full line of<aice. of dress goods and suitings from the best wholesales at i put of our country. the lowest price. Ask to see them. Highest price for butter and eggs. i For this peace and Plenty Cana- GEO. A. GILLE SPIE Dunbartotl divans have great cause for feeling �� STANDARD grateful. A spirit of thankfulness t BANK should be breathed everywhere in THE CLEAN WAY OF i0F CAIe1ADA our land. The Outlook is bright ;1."Ushed'1873 77 Brawl" for a contigltation of .the prosper- REMOVING ASHiS i' �j�"HE clear iitp which Canada is now enjoy- V// space allowing for J�a�t ACCOunl large size ashpan-This is j ling. ° another of the bright features found only in the— n a great convenience in handling the famt9y fund%. It is opened m (VOTES AND COMMENTS the names of two members of the family,and both may make deposits , IMPERIAL-OXFORD "or draw checks over their own individual signatures. ' It has been pointed otic that .:RANGE ' dearly all the great railway men It you'll but take the trouble ° T l»s form of account a particularly convenient for those who of our time have begun life in the to pall in we'll gladly pros to Eve some distance from town. snost humble manner, most of you why this range is so popular. You can open a Savings Account with One Dollar. Why not - SNZ Us 29FORE YOU BUY do so at once? 71 - them having been brought up on . the farm, where they got used to .-_..- P I C K E R I N G `B hard work. It is the same in®very J. H. BUNDY, Sole Agent, pICBERfING , RANCH walk in life. The man who wisbes C"RENCE T. BATTY Manager 1 - • B RANCIW ALSO AT WNITUT. • d. ,,p, e L r .. .s„rt .9..' .r:-:.:r �,. `^y°an .•:r .•r'- N ,''. i,.i.,', .y9b K7.,;.'"'•:� .v, X ......::. sees. ,. .. 5 .,:'. .. ..r"• sees ' ,"r sees . .t• . .. t sees .4 .. � ... '.. .:, _ .,_-,..aver�::`. '?�-�•s�...«sbq+:' �c.+rs _ .. -.t - t,f "S- ti`].P",. 'E L 2wi.'v�.%::' Yt t.ri`X' S•.I!.^'. T." •!•. !""'< Si -lS+.. �..:. .}., :rte. •�.. �'" -s'^.'<. .. ++��z . sees ,G ..'}.:�...W✓.?• .{'4' .• 1`a � k.•:'+ .3 C Y,"� ,�A+T?'�"q!- "S" — ... - .. Ri.Sr!;4�3�.�.'t A ,d`y$'7'. 'l;�.»�.. aM++A'it"�'��G;^� .. .., .. -tom. ..- ._.�=•,t7. •�/1.':*.~e: :..4`:.. - _ ^�.:_., �°.�.t a0 � ,.. ... _.✓.a _ _._-'� ..6 �L`.. a.�q' f GLARILMONT Charles Sargent has completed ed his household effects to Green > p x Y rm and Summer Goods � � t � Miss Mary Macuab is in the city his contract with the township wood where he will residd,during p council in fizilpg up the township the construction of the road. to-day. hall, A!full stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and ObIA1196a s� Robert Ward was in the city on The Independent Telephone cen- The choir of the Methodist It will pay you to call and see before purchasing. 1liaeda pe church rendered special music .�� David Scott, of Toronto,, was tral•win be open from 8 to 0 a. M. Monday last Sabbath that was much ape only on Mon next, Thanksgiv- We b the congregation. FLOUR AND FSBD. home over Sunday i�nx day y * The choir was ably assisted by } Miss Minnie Bray is visiting Dr. Kidd, who was very !11 for John Gerow and Thos. Adair with of the beat quality always on hand. --frienda in Pickering. a Pew days last week; se recover- ,Joshua Bundy silent a few days ed sad to'again attending to his their cornets. week in the city. The many friends of Miss 'Sand- Independent Telephone Central. duties. � ' W. M. Palmer had a business erson, who underwent an opera- Fred. Evans, who has been The Corner$tore. W. M. PALMER, Propeiebdii� trip to Peterboro on Tuesday. tion for appendicitis last we4*, George Neal has rented Mr. spending the pa�wo months in pleased leas to learn that she is the North-west, returned home Uamiiton's property south of the now making satisfactorryy progress _. e, un Friday last, much pleased with towaryls recovery, which we hope his trip. ` Thos. Gregg spent a few days may eontinue. , this week visiting friends in,,Pet- S. and Mrs' Stephenson, of Kin- ti sale, spent Sunday here with. the `•' , 1, H. RICHARDS ON'S erboso. latter s parents, Thos. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee, of Toronto. Winter is comm , but so are mince speht over Sunday at Wilfred Gibbons. pie and plum pudding. fiadlec's. The household effects of Dr. .:Important showing of finest display of + McKinnon, of Brougham, Arrived M•. Misses Delmar and Annie Found y j ,,y China. A Very large assortment of �:: '�. ire laid up with an attack of here on Saturday and were taken Voters' List, Court Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jnt,1 aneaslea• to their destination. _ Dir. Carruthers has returned received for the Holiday trade. Call Mr. and Mrs. Manson, of Toron- frurn Niagara Falls and other Notice is hereby given, that a Court and see them. to, visited M>. and Mrs. Got paints in that vicinity and is will be held persuant to the Voters' to Sunday. again spending a few days with List Act, by His Honour the Judge of •.Babseriptions'taken for all Magazines, Ales. Morgan is now making li's p g y the County. Court of the County of Weekly and Daily Newspapers home with his daughter, Mrs. M. his cousin, Alex. Wilson. Ontario, at the Temperance Hall, in The public school ire-opened on the Villagge of Brougham; on Thurs- Henderson. Monday morning with only a fair I dap, the 28th day of October, 1909, to Nelson Wagg sold ten of his y g W. J. �3. R=C�3A.R17SON, valuable horses last week at satin- attendance after being closed for hear and determine the several com- u couple of weeks on account of taints of errors and omissions in thet�'� ~_ ~ 'factory prices. � Voters' List for Polling Sub-Divisions 15X Street. Charles.Williamson, of Toronto, the outbreak of scarlet fever: Numbers e; 7, 8.9, 10 and 11 of the is in this locality this week pur_ In one last issue we stated that Municipality of the Township of Pick- jt chasing horses. Dr. Kidd had-taken rooms with ering for A909. Caleb Forsyth sold one of his Mrs. Brown. We should have All persona having business at the feamg one day last week at a stated that he still retsina his Court are required to attend at the V ��d R�J� iJ handsome figure. former office where his patrons Csaid Dated eat d pplace. Stov map find him. Whitevale, in the said Messrs. Frank and Robert Jones hi r. Cook, who has thsri.contract Township of Pickering,the 24th day of are of duty these days with an for building four miles of the new October, 1909. We sell three of the best makes of stoves, a l attack of measles. C-N•R, in this township, has mov- D.R. BEATON, - Rev, W. R. Wood was in Whit- 2-8 Clerk of said Municipality. ' Thought, by on Tuesday attending a meet- - PPv J .. fug of Presbytery. DRe D. C. SMITH ` J. J. Harvey and R. Allaway, OY Pandoras and HE DENTISTt STOrFF'vILLE, Imperial Oxfords. "l the C.P.R., spent Sunday with Honor graduate of Toronto University p their friends in town. and Royal College of Dental Surgeons- J. Lawson and Benjamin Carter also Post-graduate of Chicago College. A good atock of Parlor Cooks and Heating Stoves always on hand: ' epent Sunday with Gregg Bros., Cron and bridge work a specialty. 4Df-the sixth concession. ESTEstimates on House Plumbing and Furnace Work Alex. Adair, of the C.P.R., has At Claremont 1st Tuesday of month. cheerfully given. ;��t 'been working during the past few t'ffice over Sargent's Tinshop. Independent 'Phone. Full line of Hardware always on hand: � + days on the line at Toronto. _ ^ Mrs. J. Lawson spent a few days . R B R Y A IST Charles Sargent .. Claremont last week with hqr daughter, Mrs. RE EDY t ,. Fred. Wright, of Green River. 1E1ARE3EFt Hardware, Stoves and Furnacts. George McClure, who is employ Tobaccos pipes and smokers' - T- ed with Charles Sargent. is off I sundries. Central office Bell Ke duty At present through illness. - f Telephone Co. Aagency forQuite a large number froFOrWOmen—Lydia E. Pink- fff Rolston Laundry. Eula�e Quartet here attended Dr. Fish's sale at I CLAREaiONT ONTARIO Brougham on Wednesday after- ham'sVegetabteCompound � S no sin of Canadian Are now.prepared to give s musical Y P noon. Belleville, Oat.---I was so weak ! AT ONCE The Baptist church has, been and'worn out.from a female weakness A reliable local salesman wanted program. For particulars apply to North-West Land a r thoroughly disinfected. Since.tbe that I concluded to try Lydia E. Pink- to represent MIMA HOOVER, Regulations. ' outbreak of scarlet fever there ham's Vegetable Sec•-�'• ANY person who Is the sob head of•f&="7- ham's been a hesitancy on the part Compound. I took � '� �l�t�# p -- or am male oyer is rear. old, mer home of some to attend but now all several bottles of stead i 4aarter-•eelios of theavaante Domino. dautTer has been removed. it, and I gained y, t � � lana era llanitobe, Saskatchewan or Alberta. /��� ��+ 1�i� • � The applicant must appear in person at tY. Wilbur Gleeson, who has been '" "°7 r I Dominion L.d.ss.nor or ane eg tar qy- strep��th so rapidly that 1L seemed to district. >intrr by pro s7 1 w m�as:.r -� working with Mr. Leggitt's gang , to Pickering and adjoining court- or.nr•on osteine broth r or . on the C.P.R•, left on Wednesday make anew woman hor.eon.daer. brother or tfor Toronto, having secured sa of me. Ican doom try. , I 1 homesteader. . las da Datitee.-nes months• reeldeaes s good a y' The demand for nursery stock is in- Cultivation of the land in each of three7.as'e. a position on the Graced ran As as I ever did. I A homesteader may It" within time miles ee �• $roman. His run at present will sincerely bless the creasing yearly, and. i! you become his homestead on a farm of at I.•st eo ..w r be from Toronto to Belleville. day that I made up one of our salesman you will realize TtsAos Ma+atcs solely owned Lad occupied by him or p� his m mind to take ti;ere is good money m the businese Deal"$ rather,mother,son,daughter,broths or ei . George Johnston and Joshua y for Cite Cor"roan In certain districts a homesteader in hone j Bundy have been busy getting our medicine for y Aa74n•sending a sketch and ee.erf�f�as•7 ,tandiag may pre-empt a yeaster wadon•►o.t- y female weakness, Write at once for particulars. "Pay quick n our apinbn(�..�._h__.eh.r ao .sae his homestead. Prins naso per the new union cemetery into and I am exceedingly grateful to you for week! Free outfit. tnvw ao r.pcoo.bry pWnta4Shmantea. Duties—Sons reside ski months is each off.i !proper shape. A considerable our killed letters,as I certainly profited y �fr dSco"°a�ntfCarLh NAN000taL nP'e` m teas' a rr"aat°of to h enter ctnolnaLa� amount of levelling and radio y u taken a the time oared to earn homestead paM11) g grading by them I give you permission to STONE & WELLINGTON sr+s�9` n*.tieb w+tnona"'oLss.,iat� end cultivate fifty gazes extra. has been done. In a short time u�blish this an time you wish."— Fontbaii Nurseries A homesteader who hue exhausted bib home p � stead right and cannot obtain a pre emytio. a. it Will be a credit t0 the COmmuDi- Dies. AI,BER'T WicxETT, Belleville, 1360 tsoree may talks a purchased homcetetd in eerMl. t Ontario, Canada. A61 b,ndeomNy inasetatedwe.klr t.•zrest etre distr4 to. Prion i9Ao per acre. Done.—IraM y• TORONTO .'ONT. you* Ioarn 4 egadfor reside six months in each •of three J. Yake underwent an operation Womenever whereshouldremember �• cultivate fifty sores and meat a bcuse worth t P y asoo.ao. :. last week When a tumor was re that there is no other remedy known Y„ ��t� moved from his shoulder. The to medicine that will cure female weak- BLACKSMITH SHOP Y C New m - ester the I mess and so successfully carry women * •wa' OOo Deputy-of the Minister of the Interior. operation was performed by Dr. ' through the Change of Life as Lydia E I' MACHINE SHOP R'is Qnt win lot publication ei the .a. R. Brodie, assisted by Dr. McHin d, I am prepared to carry on the black- I verctsomsnt win not be paid for. Pinkham'Vegetable Compound,made p p `'non, of Brouvham. We are glad from native root&and'herbs. ((gmithing business formerly conducted to see Mr. Yake able to be around For 30 years it has been curing i by Robt. Davidson. General repair a sin. work and horseshoeiog a specialty. The undersigned having urch- g women from the worst forms of female , ,. J. C. Macnab, of Port Perry, ills-inflammation, ulceration, dis- I have also the agency for the fam- ed B. Wagner s Machine-Shexp in _ was in town a few days last Reek. placements, fibroid tumors, irregulari- ous Cockshutt plows , and- Adam's Kinsale; is prepared to do all y 'Ile has entered into partnership ties, periodic pains, backache, and wagons. Call and see me before mak- kinds of repair work and general '.with Mr. Sriggett and another iervous prostration. ing your purchase of farm imple- blackamithing. m pe y menta. rano and has purchAsed the If you want special advice write Satisfaction guaranteed pe ROSS ,HADLEY. • Jones-hardware business in li x• forittoMrs.Pinkham,Lynn,Mass.l ! • Prices right. =o bridge. ' We wish them success in It is free and always helpful. i CHE��-WOOD .. ONTARIO Call and see us. their business venture. JAMES PENGELLY. The scarlet fever patients are �� ' Kinsale, Out. ' all rapid! recovering from the - Of all materials and detli,In Ir disease. a attack was of a mildDo S I M P S n E e' W e EVANS, apt u stook. It will pay you�r ll�r t7 b aaU at oar works.cd itepeot oo r aMek type and in a few days all will beand obtain prices. Dont be misled b7 Ir to be around again. The agents we do not employ them,000segnwt- placards have already been remov-' :,r=p MlLuufacturer ly�n.ran, and do throw oR the agsetn M from come of the houses which HESE are the days you want Warm Underclothing We have it oamonppmission of 10 per amt.,which you wW ,were under quarantine. T for Women, Girls and Children, Men and Boys. Never better in Shop and' Residence, Dundas St aftainiy save b7 porohas[ns from as. � Dr. Waugh, Public School In value. Oar cash prices are much lower than you can buy same aU solicited. n ,�.• spector, paid an official visit' to goods elsewhere. WHITBY, ONT. WNITeT 1UNITE C�., our,public school on Tuesday and You want warm Stockingg@,he Boots. These we can do right. Heavy Three doors west of,Whitby House. pm0e' Whitby,oataeq a reports the work in all the depart ribbed wool Stockings 76c. Fall and winter Boots$1.40 and$1.75, good value ` ments as being carried out.in a , most efficient manner. Our�hool for$2.00. Men's heavy ribbed wool sox 96c. Heavy calf waterproof Boots C Swot t0 $2.b0. Also a splendid line,.11.76 and a2.o0. These are money-savers-see We are prepared to instal wood or iron is fortunate in having•a .f of them before buying. pumps on abort notice,also attend ty�psl Yuss�� most capable teachers and under to all kinds of repairing: .their direction the pupils are sure HUNDREDS of•articles on.our Bargain Counter you want in your home Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, w of making rapid progress in their every day. Don't miss seeing them. g also gasoline engines and q o a log on I ro m -studies. GROCERIES always fresh and pure, at lowest prices. Fresh Ground Coffee the squre geiir o Diaster Allan the sic-year old 25, 3b,and 40c lb. Finest Testis 20,2f, 30, 35, 40 and 50c Ib. MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR o s son of W. enc Mrs. Thoinpsr�n, DICKERING g ° a while climbing on the roof of a r Phone No. 50 at residence. n D. SI�VIPSON & Co. - ' ° building at the rear of the bake- x shop, lost his footing and fell to — The Pickering °e ; a$ m o g 8 ° g ►$ q» the ground, a distance ,of 12 or o r"tm O Q° tr a• �M 15 feet and alighting On his breast. -s~ vigilance Committee oaf;@gym bP e° y� ForLiinately }ie received no injur- DARKLNIGHTS M a p Q� ¢ -o � lies other than'a slight bruise and being badly winded. He was soon Are no laindrance if you have one of our lanterns. They are fitted The object of this Association is to M �s� running about as usual. with a patent extinguisher. Same price as the common ones. lessen stealing and prosecute G m .1 can e N< His numerous friends are pleas- Stove pipes 10c and 12c per link, the felons. •to Feb E4 re ed to know that Albert Rawson, best elbows only 15c. Stove pipe } ed to k s been confined to his bed wire, stove pipe enamel, srove pipe blacking and enamel. Ash Members havioit property etoleu oommnni• °' y °° '° m �'° Mar y= sifters and fire shovels, paring machines etc. Try one of our ante immediately with an7 member 9 yC+ May l► " for a number of weeks with ,a o[ Ezeontive Committee. g° o iday m severe attack of typhoid fever is never fail oil cans. They are dandies. 0 Momberehip fee 11,00. ,c, ane ;now able to be around the house: BEST COAL OIL ONLY 20c PER GALLON Tickets mav,bebed from the President o=: r O1 m °"' July ' .♦ He i9 showing the effects Of the Recret,rr on application. :l+ I4 o g �° o o m. Rept !� t hard struggle through which lie Coupons on everything. Exec.Com.-L. J. Banka, .(Seo, Len ro ra Oct. has passed. but we hope to see Our Groceries are the freshest. W,V. Richardson,PickerGpg,Ont g m i5 m $ z. him ere long completely restored s,m nee (to health. His daughter, Miss ^� - t ��yy,l J.A. O'Connor, Arthuf Jeffrey January Ieio-wnitbrii geQt,Oothows. nulut.nan•ma conic; who contracted the same GEO, PHILIP g 1jj la Bert peers c�v;brSdRe Vt,Qanningbnl9«annieiseas , is also Improving nicely. President. Secretary 1 ne..rottoo iq plargrnw ie 140r� -L:, 10 1 THE WORLD'S MARKE -ILL E �'I-- T tEBEC THE ­,'1, TffABASCA- REPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADE CENTRES. -77-7 levator, Freight Sheds and - Cold Storage Her Bow' Driven -Up ' an a Flat Rock in) Prtees-of Cattte, Grain, Cheese sad Plant Destroyed. 7- at :.Georg,lan Bay; Other Dairy Produce Home aad Abroad. ,A despatch f rona Quebec says: and in a short time the place was 'BREADSTUFFS. A despaich, from Owen' Sound only half acarjo, compos.ed,of gen.' re loss -I and had loss estimated at from $1 in ruins. The 'rec6rds were saved. a says; Superintend-eat Buchanan of er merchandise, --On- A stiff west wind fanned the flames Torontoto, Oct. 19.-Fl-our rs on her 000,0.00 to $1,250,000, and the death than a dozen. passengers and threatened the safety of the C. tario wheat 90 per cent. patenta, the Canadian Pacific Steamship list. -as % of 'one fire fighter, mark the de- P. R. steamer Empress of Ireland, $4.15 to $4.25 in buyers' sacks on Lines took the powerful tug*Har Owing to the heavy sea, it, w ttruotion Saturday night of the which was lying at Neford's wharf track, Toronto, and at $4 to $4.10 risen and cleared on Thursday af- thought unwise to, attempt any as- 'llion bushel grain elevator own- in a damaged state, and the steam- outside in buyers' sacks. Manitoba, t Mi ernoon. at 3 o'clock for Flower Pot sistance. It was also feared that d by the Canadian P cdan Northern Rail er was moved across the harbor. flour, first patents, $,5.60 on track - 0 The building was erected a The fatality occurred when Je- Toronto; second patents, $6,10, and Island, where V e company's steamthe Athabasca if she was pulled off sw ears ago at a cost of $400,000. roma Fortin of the fire department strong bakers', $4.90 to $5 on track, ship Athabasca, is hard aground. Might sink. A conversation 'with Wee destroyed, together with and a" C. N. R. fireman namedToronto. one, was Word of the mishap reached Owen a megaphone carried on be- - by the C. P. R. steamship tween the two vessels with much bushels of grain. 'Also eon- Martel fell with a ladder from ,the Manitoba wheat-No. I Northern soundto the high i d ig win s. owing upied were two huge freight sheds, second floor o!' the custom house, quoted at $1.04% Bay port,, and Assiniboia, 4which'passed the point difficulty 3A Bay at 6.30 on Thursday morning. Cap- The Athabasca is one of the ellVled with go U I ode; the C a- They alighted on the stone steps 30 No. 2 Northern, at $1.0 twin Brown of the Athabasca said smaller of the company's vessels 3 1101ise, &,small freight sheds, feet below. Fortin was'instantly ports. Cly i. d� n 1 8 . I plant of the Quebec Cold Stor- killed, while Martel had both legs Ontario wheat--No. 2 mixed quo- that his vessel had gone ashore at and was built on the big' Co., No. 1.30 in thick weather, and that she Since the arrival of . the two and a number of loaded and several ribs broken, and sus- ted at 98 to 99c outside, and was -lying with her bow on a flat new liners, Assiniboia and Keewa .eight cars and two small boats. tained other injuries. 2 white and red Winter, 99 to $1.00 under control outside. rock, with about four feet of iwater 'tin, she has not been in regular: e fire broke out in the elevator The fire was not She went into commission' U out eight o'clock, and as it was until the early hours of Sunday Barley-No. 2, 56 to 5% outside, in the forward hold. An e'effort was service. ;cpstructed of wood, and of a good morning. Only the direction of the and No. 3 extra at 54 to 530 out- made to get a message across to early in October for the fall trade., Tobermoray, by passing tug for as- Th-e, point where the steamer went te,ight, it soon became a mass of wind saved the lower tows. The side. games, the firemen being quite work of the fire department is be- Oats,-No/, 2 Ontari-o'white, new, sistance, but the arrival of the Ar, on is about two hundred yards from criticized, and, an in- 36Y2 to Pot Island Lighthouse. helpless. The freight sheds of the Ing severely cri i 37Aoutside. New Canada siniboia was the first word receiv- the Flower Bay ed. The Assiniboia stayed' the.islands being located in the aId storage plant- followed, and vestigation may be held. West oats, 3s to a8,1/,c spot, B the end of the n twenty minutes, but having no tow channel between e the dome of the custom house, The insurance is said to be less ports. Manitoulin- Peas---84 to 66c outside, line could not render assistance.' Bruce peninsula and large, stone built edifice, ignited than $500,000. e. eighty-fiven1i Rye,-No. 2 69 to 70c outside. The'steamer is said not' be in a Island, and about miles' Buckwheat-55 to 56C outside. dangerous position. She carried from this port. ff+++++++++++ Corn-No. 2 American yellow 69c +.++++++"I a its vista, it maybe be here a part- ing and there a grave. -Yet have on track, Toroto. BY MISTAKE. cattle sold at from 4L/ to 5%c TOOK POISON Bran-$21 in bags,' and shorts, not the dark days brought to us -per that which could have come in no $23 in bags. ib. ; pretty good animals from '3y, to 4yc; common stock, 2 to 3c per Miss Muriel Johnston Died at Otta,% her way I lb. small bulls sold at about 2c per Iva on Siturday. TH SGIVING. O'What lives are as rich as those 'COUNTRY PRODUCE. ANK + lb. lean old cows IV, to IYc per A despatch from Ottawa says I + that have been down in the dark to $60 each. Apples-$1.25 to $2.75 per bar- li). milch cows, $30 ♦ valley? Where are hearts develop- per Through mistaking.a bottle of car- rel, according to quality. Grass-fed calves, 2V2 to 4Y%c • + liclic acid for a similar bottle don• + ed as in that way that is barren Beans-Prime,- $2.25 and Band- lb. ; good veals, 5 to 6e per lb. Muriel John. *++4••++++++++4+++4+++++ of all but the flowers of love I To /Z // taining a tonic, Miss Mur picked, $2.40 to $2.43 per.bushel. Sheep, 31'e; lambs ra12 to 5yc per whom do we turn when we would Honey.-Combs, dozen, $2.25 to lb. Good lots of fat hogs 8% to 9c ston, 17 years of age, residing on "They shall abundadtly utter the find riches of sympathy on which to Gloucester street, poisoned herself $3; extracted, 10c per lb. pet lb. -d an hour af!. inemory of thy great goodness." draw save to those who have found Hay-No. I timothy, $13.50 to Toronto. Oct. 19.-Really thoice on Saturday, and die P1. cxiv. 7. th rough $16 a ton on track.here.,. and No.. well-finished. butcher and export terwards. in great agony. Miss e wealth of the inner life thi Johnston contracted typhoid fever Why should we set aside one,day_ the hardness and despoiling of out- 2 8.14 to $14.50. cattle were very scarce, $5.50 be- d the year sad ask man to give er things I Straw-$8.75 to $9.50. ing the I top price paid fora few in Coc'hmne several weeks ago, an was convalescing from the disease. auks to the Most High for the How empty must the , day of Potatoes,-53 to 60c per bag on extra prime, picked steers and hei- soon as the mistake was discov- ercigs of the past I Does the Iu- thiLnksgiving be to him who can track for Ontario, and at, 75c for fers. The demand for good but- As ite Giver of(kod demand the tri- N d medical aid. was - summoned, count his benefits only in cash bal- New Brunswick. chers' was strong and sold freely ere but efforts to save her life were bate of our praise Might it not ances. No matter 'how great the Poultry-Chickenl, dressed, 12 to ac from $4,85 to $5. Butcher cows u te well rather.to spread the thanks gains in things there is no realIV I& per'lb. ; fowl, 9 to, lo,�; turkeys, were rather higher, There W" a without avail. hrough all the year and every day in praising God for what has beet, 17 to 19C per lb, ducks, lb. 12 tp good market for stockers and feed- 'LIN ER.STRI KES.-WR ECX -to cultivate the habit of gratitudel made inapparent independence and 13c; geese, 10 to.12c Per lb. er,of the heavy class, but the rough C. P. R. Yet it may be a good thing to often in conscious defiance of him, and light variety were draggy. As ave this special-day of Apprecia- while it would be but mockery to - THE DAIRY MARKETS. high as $70 . was paid for choice Empresa of Ireland Damaged In, Ion-at least one day when comp join with your fellows' iii praise for mileh cows. Distillery feeders, the Gulf. butter-Paund printi, 21.to 22c; pagi Jng is silent and the face is that which has been gain to you tubi and large rolls, 19,to 20c,, in- steers and but'Is are in great de- .A despatch from Montreal saysli. creamery, 2.5 to mand and the supply was on the set to find the best in all things. lf only because it has meant loss L.to I ferior, 17 to 18c;" cream 'According to,a message ret i eived 6m: on this day to them. I per lb. short side. Sheep and Iambs were `0 k i26c, and solids, 23 to 24c Thursday at the Canadian Pacifiol gits spirit and Even the humble and hon6st 11' ien. easier. Railway office, the Empress of If&- Tin ves Eggs-Case lots, 25C per do' steady, lambs slightly eas, ill its" ght, will shine through all the cannot be satisfied "with giving Cheese--12%c p---r lb for iame Calves--Steady. Hogs-Unchanced land struck a submerged wreck on 0 fed and year; we steadily shall cultivate the thanks only for profits and gains at $7.50 f,o.b. and ;$7,75, . between Val and at 12%c for twins. Thursday morning pe view of life as crowded with loving in things. Gratitude wells up from ' p Watered. Chatte and Matane and hada hole kindness. deep source. When looking beyond HOG rRODUCT$-. pun&cd in her bows. The steam- Then it is & good thin hav*e the experiences of 'ICIDE AT PICTON. r4st and through St et reached Rimouski at .4.45 in the', d that questions our loss, pleasure ceded for Quo-' a ay U ingsi a or of pain.or Bacon. long rlear, 15 to 15yc per.' afternoon and proceeded Well-known Insuranee Agent In' bee aSter taking on her pilot, as I cieucy, tbat marks with k $,)6.50- -0! self-suffi we see what these have added to I. in case lots; mess pork, passe4 through short cut, *2-,.-50 to $2'A..,' ��errogation our oft reiterateu us, not what has bales Chloroform. is Appatent that she is not badly 7. hands ur Hams-Light 1LIM, 1311, to all these things have my 0 hands, but what has found its Hams t.to rn�cd' damaged, as Capt. Forster would, 14 to c in wrought," that questions whether way int-o'cur hearts.. 16c; db., heav� rolls.' 'A despatch fro Picton. says, have landed.'his 1.100 pa-engers at How. -.;-,- slivulders, Ostrander, . 1 -n a there is not,.something of credit due 14y% to 1, IV' to 13c; Tired of life, Geo. A. Ostrand , an small seem the prizes for ' f3l.,' to 20c; breakfast ba- t, committed suicide that point had his ship been i works both to fellow-man bac insurance. agent,which w ir, all our e strive, bow paltry, that e on grave danger. Governme'nt vcssels� -o the Father of us all. eon,. 17 to ISC. �and wasfuund dead by his w;f and t c4 which we have been proud when have been searching for the last fecal have this day in Lard-Tierces, 15 to ISYc; tubs, OSunday morning. -On Saturday of-is, good to with clearer eyes we review the ,7 1 s, 1 flf.,'2 t 0- 13 c- !tern A he t,)Id his wife would O�ys imthe river for a derelict., but .6•-15Y I I which even the dreariest and sad process of enriching the permanent t5y, t 1�c;.. Pa 0 without the success of the Empren.s �dest lives shall feel the swelling.tide not.'be home fur supper. He went 2 lassets of our lives which has been Of joy and.shall be borne by it to BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. to the barn unnoticed, made a bed, going-on through storm and sus- Foch cheer anew for themselves, d covered.h face with cotton The United States will admit free, shine,'. good and baA, as it has Montreal, Oct. 19.-New crop oats an is ach day of rejoicing but augment& 2 Canadian Western. 411,1.' to batting saturated with chloroform.* woodpulp from wood cub. Come. No. hi of ditty e q. -a-c 0 Canadian pulled a rug over im. the bittern �%f testi who are here like oats.No.. '2 Can Then he anywhere in Canada, except on 42c; old crop o What thanksgiving'is" t - he was found this morning by ��i�-ui-jdned 'with sad memories. Yet Western, 42 to 421o,c. Barley-No. Thus Crown lands in Ontario or Quebec home, for d about GO. if they will but look for it joy to that for the 'Joys of - h He was age 2 66 to 67c; Manitoba feed bar-ley, Iiis-wife. friendships, human loves, glimpses -A sanguinary battle between re awaits them somewhere. 501 53c; tbi�ckwheat., 57 to. 5�c. How blind are we who measure-of higher beauties, the fbretastes Of - to it pat-, Net earnings on the T. k N. O. pulartroops and revolutionists was ric'bler living, the treasures of mem- Flour-,Manitoba Spring wheat n part eight months fought in Santo Domingo on Sab-i ,.-iour benefits in terms of the dust, ants, firsts, $5.40; Ma.nitobs, 4ring Railway f.,,r,.the pas -el that we hare-not, be6n.cry and- hope, the touch with the who JLwheat patents, seconds, $5.20; Win- show large increases, utda blessed' unless we are laden 96th world of spiritsi tee wheat patents, $5_50; Manitoba toys, and follie-R, and paltry-prizes. -These are,the gifts with which strong bakers, $3; straight rollers, ht rather to murmur if with the days that are past return to 1N*oug $5 to $5,23; straight rollers, in bags things' we have us if we have but the spirit,ot ap- all our gain of $2.35 to $2,60. Feed--�Ontario bran of(predation, if we have but eyes to $23- missed the lasting treasuires $21 to $22,; Ontario. OF@ ;i.1.,.FERRER EXECUTED� ­Tea�ce, and love, and character. Fee and hearts to know true values, 5o,to $24; Manitoba bran, $21; e thanksgiving, if we but lift up our hearts to thank 1 causes for Manitoba, shorts, $23.to $24; pure The real mixed the 'great benefits 6f- life, are in the Infinite Goodness for the glow- grain inouille, $33 to $35, what, has coifi6 'of enriching to the ing pattern•and the imperishable mollille, $24 to .$27. Cheese heart, and mind, and memory. Who treasure of character that is being Western, IlYa to 1I%c­-and easternSpanish Educator and Revolutionist Faoesi woven in this strange and busy mill Ily s not occasion for joy I The to 11yc. Butter-Creamery, hA o it Death W' hout Tremor. t may have pain and loss bj-' life. Eggs-Selected stock, re rospee M 24y, to t5c. 27 to 28c; No. 1 Candled 23 to 06c dozen. per A despatch from Barcelona, Spain, ployment in a biscuit factorv. The Francisco Ferrer,, daughter made• a personal .appeal UNITED STATES MARKETS, says: , Prof. the Spanish educator and convicted to King Alfonso to. spars -her fa. TRE 1E j- D WEST Buffalo, Oct. -Wheat-Spring ther's life. When these facts were E t. M shot at the Fort- related by Malceran. Ferrer b To. I Northern, carloads revolutionist, was -stronger; IN r-O 4% ks store, $1.08; Winter, steady, No. ress of Mout Juich, wbere he has down. It was blit a passing emotion, white, Corn been confined since his condemns and presently the ,undaunted$1.24; No. 2 ted revo- oats white, Fi,.m, -Higher; No. 2 Expert days It Will Not Fall Short' of ' tion by court-martial. He faced lutionist was himself again. y V/- to 44c; No. 3 white, 4'3y2c the firing squad 'without flinching, Ferrer declined , to, receive *4 4: N d away Rye-No. 2'on .9, and turned 122fflO,000 o 4 white, 42/2c and fell "cad'at the first volley. last sacrament Bushels. Ferrer, except for a monie'rita--y from the two priests of the Order, w expression of emotion immediately of Peace abd track, 79c. Chicago, Oct. 19.-Cash wheat- Charity, who had Nio. 2 red, $1.19 to $1.1) 3 prison authors- red, he acre," he said: "Sask preceding his death, retain-ed his been sent by the 'Winnipeg says'. t atchewan No. 2 hard, o.; e to the last. If A despatch from. reJ, $1.16./to $1.17; IN comp is at.tor- ties to -offer hini the final console- at seVenteen, and Alberta at twen- S1.10 to $1.13; No. 3 hard, $1.05-to Wben! the Grain 'Agont Acheson of the C. P. -an, who had d-e- tion of the -0hurch. M Malce ty bushels to the acre. Actual re- execution arrived, ho, P Aumetl on Thursday, after a . EI.10;,-_\-o. 1 Northern, $1.07 to fended the prisoner, had secured hour of his exe rp Ports show that in Manitoba wheat si.03; No. 2 Northern, $1.05 tq throi;,gh the prison permission fora brief talk with the. walk-ed bravely C 0 M I te tour of'the west. He was is running frc)Tn seventeen to two i- P C $1.06; No. "0 Spring, $1.02y, to $I.- rd to the ditch, In the shadow the gain situation, and ti-five bushels to the acre on an revolutionist before the latter was yard 'o. 2, GO'to GOY_)c; No. ' h�rc he Nhs to ithoub 031/�. Corn-N led to, the ditch w of the encircling wall. NV -,iage; in the vicinity of Moose 1) yell',ow, -e ini�% fie. attorney, Ferrer srK)kp him"Solf 'delighted with the avE )01/ to (31c; '" - er'lle laced the twelve riihningllJi�w, 5 to 30 bushels to the acre; 2 white, C "4 (1 To liis� quiv .01, h-C sa�'P'3. is (-,Oy, to CVI,�'c; 'No. 3, Go to col"/c; feelingly of the work for which he tryinen who, at the, word of com- 4 ow,, around Swift Current the same; N ri all-earIN estimates. 11c, 0" 3 �"N.I I i t C, 6 0 No. 3' ve had sacrificed his life and of the rn,�nd, fired a single volle lon far )eyon 4 Y. Fe ver 3S C -inc-ed that the total wheat out through Alberta, from 27 to 35 r,93' Tt 00c. Oats- o-t had died away, Fe onN C)oyc,-* No. 4, In ,.t In one place future of his daughter, whose brave the -rep --(r0p Will run ' close to 122,000,000 bushel's to the acre. I No. 2'whitc, 46`/��- 4 3 white 1.9 to save his life •tou,�hc.d the lay de-ad upon tbe'groun�. -at •prices,- Pincher Creek, wheat is running 45 '4 attempt bu;,hels. �vhich,- at curre to 40c; No. 4 w h i t t, ' 38/1/4 to father more deeply than any other Previous to the execution re- wwind nican a casli return to farm- bi-,shels-to, the acre." st.andard, -40% to.401/42c, incident, of his, trial and conviction. cautions had been taken to f re- cue of, of nearly bL.s many million dol- He had not received a single arrest, his family stall a possible attempt at r,. complaint of a car. shortage this On Ferrer's lacy. LIVE STOCK INIARKTTS., were left dependent upon his by doubling the sentinels upon ho yield -licat fall. There had not been a hint of walls of the fortress. F R s Art -We estimated the 3 o f �i lfohtreal, Oct: I_q,�-NLorthwest daughter, vbc, at once secured ern- to a blockade anywhere. Jk1aaitA,1u% at fif t,,.ea bushels '' .. 'S""°• s. .',+35•r,-„'�`c. .-t'#. ., .:;:: •5'-.. � Y *'4;w�•.. .t W t;' :.a'3`. .. 1's. .,✓y •'�.<`c• + �---•i�'. :,. .,e3"'”:f^' .. .;sc'n:. ti`.',•-. .. .�.:':.,rrr. � .:•+r•^r... r••:.m. `• ;.-:.. -,.mss :'7a".,� '".,er-. ..-m,-s.'�. -� '•^.r's-'m y-'�aew' .was..�t m. -.,s•. ,.-ti-•.e-•+rt•4•+-•-,._, =•„r.: M MM .;,r ,,a.., •."f.' :.; r .-a...,..:"' a,.^..si;�''t"';"•�,.F. >�'s:.9i,ys�: ..:,,.K•-.o•y.' .,.•�.,; , w.t ;'� y*.,. 4�.•L . t ` ..isi::' :�; •`r+> -`.•r'J ,. ..•"„'? a a!t� :r °t'�': 'L-,.;-.t. "Ya».'• ...� a.:, , .Y. .. .. 3ra- . •-' :,.,s i'. e".., ."�.-,...,.�..'. vr,,,.�x ,,:. . .ax ,.-..,,. -.. .+•f'r��.. 'i'cfi,: '�1'..._ �,,. "i:• i��, -+,FrA�!F.. wx�°;. .+ , � A ANANOQUE MAN LO�DOx's SWEET �OOTII. .;$Ili EXPLANATION. , s l s OUT OF TROUBLE Treat Increa=se In the Consumptien 'Well, dearest, I'm go=ng'to ask your father for your hand to-mor- THOROUGHLY M b&m&wAf`A we*%m and oyfr mg h' of Candies. row. selewsa .ILAw by lasolloms or by ,Apropos of the.fondness of Eski- "Oh, I'm so glad, George! I was SECURED istertil°Q' on VrWwtV w" large IAD RHEUMATISM, BUT mos for gumdrops and the sustain- afraid you didn't have the cour= INVESTMENTSe� -- •DODD'S HID\EY PILLS ing properties of sugar, of which ague," - , fUXrCZPAL BONDS, IV1.rr.ro�r r } CUBED IT. a substantial ration is now supplied • "I've got to do it. It's one of the Yielding;4 to 0_per 0en6 qw— of o°O`!cavae; OO1 w"' �+•' S — regularly to soldiers in the German' election bets I lost'." oftdscA'ool Hugh Abernethy on His Feet' army, there seems to be a distinct - `rrxoAn AND PrraLro SPJV. ' Again—Cure is F.as increase in the consumption of y, $imple, Na. A Simple and Cheap bfedielne.— (1V7XaB0VDar Bov.aaat.well-knotn. ' tura! and Permanent. candies of all sorts in England of A simple, cheap and effective medi- Y'41ad'lan Steam rand $'W.Irip d". late. The enhanced slue of the ,cine is something to be desired. °' kc" LAuht and Power evms'°'tu �-, Gananoque', Ont„ ?Oct. Is.= shares of the big sweetmeat sell- There is no medicine so effective a , (Special).—That Rheumatism can ing companies is one indication, t regulator of the digestive s stem as I-�IJLSTItIdL BOXDBr Bona. d = be cured surely," simply and per-I another is that everywhere in the g $ Y " dorep-eatabZtrluaindsssrtiita. P Y P - eParmele 's Yegeta'ble Pills. They mane is the good 'news that.j City of London one sees an increase I are simple, they are cheap they ��Lugh Abernethy, a well-known re-, in the number of itinerant nougat can be got anywhere, and their be- LIST 4ENT ON R[QtJttT aident orf Ki Street is spreading'! se'llers and other curbstone .candy � neficia'1 action will prove their re- ,y , fa6mong his, neeiighbois.� a hawkers, who are all• doing a good commendation. They are the medi- "I had suffered from Rheumatism business. cine of the poor'man and those who {pod stiffness of the joints," Mr. Ab- Automatic candy supplying ma ! 0M11110 SE Iurr-Ir } ernethy states. "My muscles would, chines. have to. be-refilled oftener wish to escape doctors bills will do' well in giving them a trial.• Scram I_ could not ales and I�'and workingmen-may be seen free 26 KIIyG STH ;had terrible headaches. P, I took ctuently buying a pennyworth of j �•/a� �Vs;A �1J TORflt'ITA7 many different medicines, but no- ! swe>efatuff and eating it as they go. THE KIND FOR HIM• tthing did me any •good till I triedi'This probably affects the tobacco ``The auctioneer I met with: you .lUodd's Kidney Pills. Six boxes put trade adversely; at all events in the other day told me he had just — !me on my feet again." the poorer quarters of London to- bought himself a yacht. Is it a EDUCATIONAL. ._ WANTED. i Others who have taken air. Aber- , bacconists are complaining while steam y acht4" A. BOYD'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL. 181 j TARM WANTED.--ontarriV rErm wanted ethy's advice and used DcAd's 'confectioners rejoice. "Don't know, but,I guess it is one Yonge St., Toronto, vrevares com- a exchange for 840 acres Southern Alher Tem stance advocates also weI- ro s=led b sails." petent sten�eraphert+ in W days by the all wheat Isnd. A bargain for someone, ` Edney Pills are also loud in their P p P Y BOYD SYL•LA-BIC SYSTEM. Pos.it:uns se ewtrees,84 Dun Mills Road,Tomato. k praises of the old—reliable—Canadian 'come the sign increased con- cured. Write for catalogue. = Kidney remedy. For Dodd's Kid- gumption of *Vets among the It allotted to roam over your AGENTS WANTED. ;pey Pills cure Rheumatism and i working classes, as it tend to .house• those few Innocent-looking V.M.C.a 1 `` ther blood diseases 'b • curio the ; counteract the desire for intl.ii- British - American ANTED-LOCAL .AND GEN Nq S s house flies may cause a real trap• Building, W Agents-Liberal contracts to idneys. bound Kidneys keep the cants• Business Collega Tgronta. men ; apply by letter. Continental its. s Mood free from impurities. And --- cdy any .day, as they are known Insurance Company, Toronto. OorrriOs , PrIth no impurities, such as uric; Two Quakers were having ali ar- toabe the 'principal agents for the Thorough, practical courses in aH pondeace confidential. ; I commercial subjects, Students Acid in the blood, you cannot have gument, and one:. considered'the s=pread of those deadly dlseases, , may enter any time. Write for ; �Q E-1 AND WOMFN--DON'T BE IDL$— ueh painful and dangerous diseaa- +other. was speaking falsely. This typhoid fever, diphtheria and 1 catalogue. show samples of our reliable m yP r P cines, superb toilet preparations, p� i as Pain in the Back, Rheums- is ho'w he reproved him:—'`Friend I T. X. WATSON, Princlael baking powder, and flavonna extracts to smallpox. No other By killer some , Lam, Lumbago, Neuralgia, tend Thomas, I will not call thea by any your neiq hbors and torRard'thetr orders '+Heart Disease. i bad name. but if the mayor were to mares wilh'1`'ilson's Fly Pads. - - to ne. Yoa can easily make .form ten to TOO 811 ART. twenty-flee dollars a a•eck and ha�� Keep your Kidneys strong and,! ask me whq- was the greatCst• liar ,. permanent pnaition. Gonda .ell on naso4. _ A.PHILOSOPHER. Aman St4 g and repeat orders comp fast- Book " ow Well with Dodd's Kidney Pills and i in the town."I we Ad hasten to they ps bragging about,the to Succeed- and partiru!are senttroc Fou can face the cold, wet days of! and say, Thomas, I think the may- Well, 'says the Philospphe 'of ren after the) The Home Supply Co., Dept. so:Mor -^ smartlresa of his child greatly,desireth to speak • tvrth Folly, "I won my case against that Euudias, Toronto. fall without a fear of Rheumatism. 1 or learn how to separate bim from his d, thee."' fellow 'who took my house away entire salary. T'g WANT NOW IN EVERY up(]� l• from, me.' 1%ty. lawyer's going to j` PRF.aF;�TF.D distript a relia� MATTER FOR GRATITUDE. .'.. agent to sell Pelham s Peer ess fruit an A 800N TO MATHFB� move into it next week." Awa With De resston and Mei- , Away P ornemenial uw•-, Consider this. Q -Of two celebrated barristers, Bal — $,choly.—These two eziis are the aurora weekly. 'un tol Irrade and tdeli er d� our and Erskine, this story is told Red, R'eak. weary, Ttatery Ewe■, accompaniment of a disordered sto- ro,.i rord'rion and all the ad,antaRes o e formtr's styte, it should ire, 'R hen Children are IDjurtdt' aluiiasdlor Yo r Eyf'eer uc�ee y u mach and torpid' liver and mean j aQi;n+� rt>aiI andiwt»teri oathi*►i Y = 'Will .Like =lumens, it $ootltr. � At wretchedness to all whom thy► v is- 1 ham Aurs■ry Co., Toronto, omit i plectioned, utas Very verbose, while+ ChildredarealwayIsustainingcuts,bruises, ,pour Lru gists. write 40 E e Books- 1, burnt, _tc., ane not in&c uentl gg y it, The surest aDd sp.ecdiest w�tY ; he lattei's, on the contrary, was nagw„rat, scalp diseases, End ilmilarIIskp Free. munne Eyo Remedy Co., Toronto. tatcombat them is, P ielit e'4I 'crisp a-id vigorous. 'In, court one; - FOR SALE. trutioles at school, b=others 'will find vegetable Pills, which will restore ,tit} TOOK• 16o FAVORIT$ SONG VaV Erskine noticed that Balfour's.,Zam-Bak withoute nal for SURE IND IC:'<1'I6,V. ' le was bandaged. ■l i diseases, 4 Anxious 'Mother—How da. the healthful' action of the stomach A words, met+io; Ten cents. A thu% ­Why, 'what's the matter''" ask- dire Thomas Allen, t 6 water Street you and bring relief. They have proved 8t.a, Granby, Que. Erskine. St. Mary's (Oct.). says:-"My daughter know young Cushleigh is in lave their' usefulness is thousands of I wtLyERCLOTN velli clean your Silverware t with Toll I Has he told you w t Cases and will continue to glue re ►11 c;oar fine instals Nie tnsRie. Yn ppoowder bfiidred, cars ohf was severe! burned b Y othe+ aid require, tI,r prepared c!,-q d•+ sA Instead of replying, "I fell from 4 y y 7 1 falling on,a hot flat Iron. She was burned Pretty Daughter—N-no but sou lidf to the suffering who are wise ' . " ` gate," Balfour anbwered•in these a,gn�ak,clean:haply way. Price soents. den J on the heel, instep, and on the thigh very 8 ou see the gray he look's at me ,enough to-use them, �ddramI,rtrial sample, Ca.adasllvrrclothCw. 0 oTda badly. I at once applied some Zam-Buk, whey am not looking at hint. "I was taking a romantic ramble' which easel the pain, and in the course of a THE blAlti OF THE HOUR. y min too Ste I arden,ered.that 'tewdaysthewoundswcrethoroughlyhealed," You cannot be h n in brothers .garden, and in happy while -TYPEWRITERS g R bin, George Aldrid+e, [_,Louise Street, you r`TYhat'a a food expert Z"' ` 1 had to climb over it, by which I 'Stratford,says;-•'wile playing barefooted have corns. Thea do not delay in rrAn man who can make his :✓" "'r'- s about the yard my son Bertram, 6 years o41, ettin a bottle of Hollows '8.Corn Y $argain pries, $ts to Sb,, y ame itito coctact•with the first bar fi B stepped pl a broken pilau,bottle which cut Cure. It removes. all kinds of wage's ,buy enough for the' family taken to exchan r l+or r Cd razed the epidermis of my l.eo""• ver deeply-in;o his b. tet. 1'he cut wa so " Remingtons. Man � and i gg !' y' P y corns without pain. Failure with table. Many,of ' ��rhieh has Caused a ei=ght exts•at-as-' deepthrt 1 cent fora�octor and had Ike foot P . - "� allow little we. . 'e ' atiotl of the blood." properly dressed,the doctor leaving a lotion it is unknown. Remin[toe *ypewrlter Company, Lle.lted, K "You may thank to be . lied daily. j Atter tnaTcl`n`•`» most careful your lucky' ' PP ) Under this treatment, Las Bd,Y d'IHYET. TOXONTO,. ., however, the wound seemed to et no better„ etady of the matter, U. S. Govern. tara," replied Erskine, "tilt but on the contrary indammatwn set in. A I. ' APPROPRIATE+ WAS.. = ' our'brother's gate was not as lofty. kind= nei hbourthenrecommendedZim-Bo tr 'Went scientists state definitely y y Lamp#, oto Ia4eraal ,ai t'Olir style, Or you yvOtlld hat C We ub;alaed a supply and after a few a pk- Ohl that file C019IDen h011se fey Is the !IANC ER��allnmaredLwithots pain bg on/ p bas •as air.• L D; �brOea your neck I" tioaa the child seemed to rest better, sad the p', me trewtmeat, write as below fro tate t ecu toted to,buy T - pain was very much reduced. 1a a few days, "�C�•r' principal means of dIstritluting nl.lusn J!o=Lill co„Ltd.•<:olltagwood,osas. 't r under tke Zam-Batt treatment, the wound "I suppose the motion to do so ty0hold fever, diphtheria. and wlrle 5 g p Turkey T., Feathers s"Employer (to his clrrk)= Is it assumed a better appearance, and ,from that was carried b a r.isin v te. smal`I os. Wilaoa s FI Padn kill =true that when the clack strike% six( time heali■; was very rapid. Inflammation and soreness were final= completely banished l the flies and the disease germs, ty*ou put down your pen and go, I. y p y tLO BU63TiTUT[ FOR "The D. A L," CAN t[ rr ten if you' are in the middle of a and 'n ten day's from the first ap0catiun o� tog. QUICKLY 3 Menthol Plaster, recommended by every. - p ,, , Zeta Buk, we took the bandaggees from she jtword ,' Cler;---'`Certainly ' not, ' foot.. I•feel sure that but for Karr;-8 It"ha body for etiffne•e, pluris,, etC. Made b, TURNED INTO AASH Davis t Lawrenoe per. If It gets so near six as that, chill wou:d have had a very bad time, and �^ s, gram Daly—` Why, Brid- WHITE �[ never begin #its word at aI L." miRhc have had to s■crifiu the toe. ' f get,r,I $didn't. know you- could 'H CO., Toronto,Ortt. Y 3 . W Nilson & of eety for cute bores, braises, etc., is `bung Husband—"You mark me 1 write ;" Bridget (proudlyr-"1'ia, , ri !,Zam-Buk effective, but also for serious skin A woman always manages to get mvm. Me-writin' has got toe moray 7t is$sown Everywhere.'_Therei. diseases such as eczema, ringworm, ulcers- sa not a city, town or haml©t in etc- it also eures'poisoned sora; chronic what she wants.' Older Husband a place. I wrote all av me own re- � n� dnfed Canada where Dr. Thomas' :Eclec= wounds bad leg, piles, festering sokes —"I wouldn't mind that so much, commendations." chapped hand--, cold sores,frost-bice, and`all but the worst of it is, as soon as she r^— Good rice«nvas--ers to se ii our Retnedies hq itric Oil is not known—wherever in- skin inju.,ies and diseases. Druggists and gets it she wants. something else. You should make ren to t lI•r� p '" froduced it ,rade a fcwthald for it g g [VERY NOY![R[[0[s_ma-t Often act as . stores everywhere ata at 5oc a box,or post family pphysician. Puinki;lrr!oral!the little 11L, weekly and not work hard. Write to- a i. self and maintained it, Some riiCr- free for mire from 'Lam•Buk CO. Toronto cutaaad sprains as well as for bowel complains,, r p 1 is indispensable. Avoid snbscltutes,there is but B E LL M A N M E D I C A L 00 rchants may suggest some other rem- 3 boxes ,yl:z5. 1'ou mire warned against •lelp our children to grow strong �,-1,srnkiller '-Perry Dads',250,and 600, COI.LINOWOOD, OilT. t ecty 'as equally beneficial; Such harmful units ions sometimes represented to and robust by counteracting any- k be asst as nod." I thiill-health.=recommendations should be receive d g that causes One , THE KL�D,• 'Press and Mian eel with doubt. There is only one -- great cause of 'disease in children Leon '! 1 1 hat kind of lights do the h o n Cutting fif l iEclectric Oil, and that is Dr.. Tho- � Never strive for an inside ries' is -worms. Remove them with Mo- 3 Y ave , -:mas', Take nothing else. } of a bad egg. ther Graves' Worm Exterminator. on airship57' and retga[regettrers may: It never fails. I•suppose they are all furnished by mail In I our spare time at :- .: - ht „ y w• home or if too far awn take a • Tiindly mention the•name of this ! Used according to directions, Dr, - y' tpaper in writing to adreriisers. J D. Kollo " • - - - - - personal course at school. We ~ ith a slay lig Kellogg's Dysentery -Cordial I CAKES. will teach one personal course at . _ will afford relief in the most' acute White Cake.-For a delicate cake commencement bf course only, r{-' gentlemen," Said Tnm _` form of summer complaint. When- i o b Course taught at school in etrat- p ever'the attack manifests itself no and one nice for a ride's loaf use ford Loa=ds of a week, comm ins to a conp!e of his+friends,, '`�'afi time should be lost in eeekin t'he two cupfuls of pulverized sugar,' ing Aoveritber erh"only.' Remit ~ can talk as much as you' plca�e g ! three-fourths cupful of butter, one •tance to be paid the day you are aid of the Cordial. It 'will act im cu ful of sweet milk, one and, one- throe hand perfectly sa•t;sfied Pout the inferiority of womrn, but: ,. � +►' mediately oh the stomach and in- P NZOLtceltS00-i" K Pere are lots of them that can dig- Ilia] each of corn starch and �., renttswo 01% 11r, =Board and lodging provided for to tines and allay the irritation and d PS B OTIL. .pupils taking this personal course count move of its far ,brains. Take Qour anti two teaspoonfuls of bak- my ,wife,.for instance: she's got pain. Atrial of it will convince At school free of charge, 1�e anyone of the truth of these asser ing powder. blis butter and sugar ate have been •An business eleven twice as much sense m I have and sa* Asps t ' tions, tic, a cream, then• add milk, next Rlssiai► 4 reafL ears, taught over I ain't a Named to actin,+v;led-e it ; ( p Y g 7;0o pupils, y ,corn starch and part of the' flour oust and guarantee to give to either." `'Fut, don't you think," I with the baking powder sifted with ..r anyone we cannot teat Write paid one of his anditor�, '-that you Kindi mention the name of this y paper in writing to advertisers. it, next the white of six eggs bea- tela for free particulars explaining how V, rather a !„w e `L=usts on your ten to'a froth and lastly the re- tr � we teach not lacer than Oct. ssiti Wife's inte'leetual i,:, r '" GR9PI S. .mainder of•the flour. Use any flay- r oring desired. In baking any kind Pww�°f autt!'ld'. Sainders Dress • CullIn$ school — -- Grape Juice.—To three quarts of of a cake in loaves the pans should si Brie ss, Stratford.o,ttirtn,Canada' fruit add one quart• of water. Let be lined with a piece of oiled paper _ boil. Strain and then add one cut to fit the bottom of the pan-andTOBACCO ` cupful of sugar to three quart's of pressed down closely before peep DRINK' �x juloe. l.et buil and bottle. ting in the batter. This will keep and _CURED 51 Perfect Gra' e Jell. l se :inthis P the cake from burning and cause it 'J "Drug Habits ;proportion : One-third. -apples, to to slip out more easily. =►lea System'of Treatment. Recently Discovered Remedy that' two-thirds grape's. Use 'grapes that Prize Cake.—Beat the whites of Cures Rapidly and Permanently. Marvellous Results obtained are dart green .and part ripe, 'thea' five eggs thoroughly to a froth, then 3 I'P stir in two-f limas ..of a .tuanblerful that makes our remedy one otthe wonders of Modern ftedlctoe.. make the best ell Corer apples i v;ith water, cook until tender (ne;ed of powdered st:gar, previtiusty sit#- patients.cured secretly at their own homes against their own not• remove peeling); to the grapes ed several t irues, add three-fourths !, w it and knowledge. No suffering, no Injections,no loss of time, add just•enough water to keep from of a tnmblerful of flour previously or detention from business, no bad after effects. sticking. Drain th'e�fruit—but, do tufted with half a teaspoonful of W'R,30� _ XeR�7� Z Yr not squeeze—use equal arts of baking powder together ;wit•h a • We send by mat= tree of charge, our N page book, which t 1y ex• juice and sugar; needs only a few pjtich each of salt and cream of tar- ^ plains our modern systemof treatment, of how the Drink, Tobacco moment's . cooking longer. This tar. Flavor with one drop only of and Drug habits can be rapidly orereovae and cured. 'this book Is ,. 3 VE makes a perfect ell, and it will Beni in a plain envelope, sealed from obsertation, so -no one pas tell z 7 extract Of rose Or lemOII. Stir shat your' letter contains. ♦11 correspondence abeolntely secret and 1 not granulate, a fault with grape together quickly and put in oven, coatldential. Address. jell. When cool corer with melted A little butter.improves the tate ' DE SiLVA INSTITUTE, Suite Zoo, b.b University St. Monttr;al,Canada I N Ir� ISSUE N. O. 43-09 paraffin. of `the ' !C► 7.­�­ 1­ , , -(;;�­4­ -%;r i 1- A Pu ­q 2 • 41 —Born—On Wednesday, Oct. —J. H. Junghave, General•Org- LOCALISMS 15th,Dr.and Mrs. Towle, a daught- Ruizer of the A.0.U.W., spent a Boots, and ' Hosiery er. few days in Pickering this week H. G. Kerr, of Toronto, was —Mrs. James Laurie, of Toron- along with T. H. Bain, the distriel, home over Sunday. to, is visiting her uncle, R. Dever- organizer. —E. L. Chapman, of Toronto, ell. —"In her concluding number"a Fall stock is in and we can now fit you out to your satisfaction for fit, wear and price. called on some of his friends here —Dr. Fish's sale on Wednesday song in the market place" Miss on Sunday. afternoon attracted a large num- Walker sang the solo as sung by —George Varty, of Toronto, ber from here. the tenor in the market place. ­7 was here over Sunday with his —Wm. Calvert, of Temagami, Besides her ability as an elocution- -mother on Church St. is spending a week here at the ist she is possessed of a fine so- UARANTEED HOSIERY —Ed. Gormley, of the Massey- of his parents. prano voice, and the selection was 'Yes, we have Penman's Hose. Guaranteed to wear longer Harris Co., Toronto, spent Sun- —Mrs. R.J. Latchford,of Cleve- received with much approval."— day at his home here. land, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Stratford Beacon. Hear her at than any other hose at the same price. Two ry —Mrs. (Rev.) Darling- 'and McGuire, of Church St. St. Andrew's Rainbow Social on new pairs if they don't. daughter, of Toronto, visied F. —Farmers are now busy with Friday, Oct. 29th. n and Mrs. Hurst this week. their root crops.- There is still —A most interesting social 8 PLUGS —Rev. W. Moore attended ate a quantity of buckwheat in event took place on Wednesday, meeting of the. Whitby Presby- %tuei 'fields that is awaiting. dry afternoon at the home of Mr. and "tory at Whitby on Tuesday. weather. Mrs. Edwin Balsdon, of the �rok- R. A. BUNTING,- PICKER/NG —Owing to Monday next being —A C.N.R. railway camp has en Front, when their only daught- Thanksgiving Day the places of been established near the Brock er, Miss Mary Loretta was united business will be closed as usual. road and a large number of- men in marriage to Mr. Gordon. James —Norman Mechin has gone to are now busy at work grading the Law. The ceremony was perform. PALL MILLINERY .,' Oshawa where be has secured a new line. ed by the Rev. J. A. McCamus and good position in the gas works. —The Epworth League held a was witnessed by a large number I have some of the smartest.and best.made hats.in the County at the —Quite a number are ill at pres- social in . the basement of the of relatives and friends. The lowest prices, Those wishing a really smart and be- nt with the prevailing colds, due church on Tuesday evening and a groom was supported by John- coming hat should place their orders no doubt to the changeable weath. most pleasant time spent. The Balsdon, brother. of the bride, -or. as soon as possible. leading feature of the evening while Miss Edythe Law, Toronto, —J. F. Grierson, barrister, of was a Bible contest. acted as bridesmaid. The bride All kinds and varieties made to order. Weddingorderscarried out— Oshawa, was in town on Monday, —Mr. Egeter, of Niagara Falls, was becomingly attired in a dress and gave THE NEws,a pleasant was in town a couple of days this of white chiffon over taffeta silk La Chic Parisan, Canadian and can. week. He is in the employ of the made in Princess style with veil English styles. —W. T. Hartrick has moved C.N.R. and is in,this locality now and orange blossoms. The wed- into the west end* of his commo- purchasing the right of way. The ding march was played by Mrs. de 'Ont y price that is being paid for the Blevins. and Miss Hattie W­ King St. Bions residence, lately vacated b La 3-IRSS. LEIGH"'Ort"' Picke ing I r W. E. Goodon. land varies from $50 to $100 per sang "True, till Death." After —Aaron Burt, of Toronto, spent acre. supper the guests listened to a afew days here during the past —Bert and Mrs. Law, of Scrant. number of short speeches by the week with his father and sister, on, Pa., were here this week at- bride's father, Ed. Balsdon,&. —Harvey 'Ham, G. T. R. agent ry Goo S Mrs.-W. H. Peak. tending the wedding of the form- Knight. John Law and the ev. ew D ie N er's cousin, Gordon Law. They J. A. McCamus. The groom's gift at Fergus, is here this week call- are moving their household effects to the bridesmaid, was a pearl ing upon his in s father, W . Ham, to their home in Scranton, they brooch, and to the groomsman a Wool goods galore—gre *y flannels, Norfolk coats, en s and and other friends. having been stored since moving, pair of gold cuff links. The bride ladies' neck scarfe,Ringwood and cashmere groves alld hosiery. —Important notice. Monday, aws, a few months ago. WRS made the recipient of a large y Great values in flannelettes and wrapperettes, Oct. 25th (Thanksgiving Day) -number of beautiful and costly —The Ladies' Aid Socie bakeshop will be closed all day.. Andrew's ty of St. presents including $25 in gold wool and cotton blankets. The Pickering Bakery. church will hold a -rain- from her mother and $50 from her �'Largest assortment of ready-made wrappers and night gowns —J. B. and Mrs. Horn and fam- bow social in the church on the evening of Friday, Oct. 29th Tea father. After supper Mr. and drawers and waists ever shown in Pickering. ily returned to their home in Ke_ Mrs. Law left to take the evening will be served in the basement ofat a big reduction. We want you to see-them. ttors, after spending several weeks train for Toronto and Ottawa fol- the church'from 0 to 8 o'clock aft- -with their relatives here. ]owed by the best wishes of their er which the program will be giv- -Joselph Wray, of the 1hke eu in the auditorium of the large circle;of friends. -Our Bargain Counter "Always Attracts' shore, will hold an auction sale of church: This -trill consist of-read- farm stock on Wednesday, Oct. ings3 by Miss Mildred Walker, elo- I. Reading (humoroiAt�. '-Uncle -:-27th. See bills for particulars. Our snap,, this-week—Gent's underwear,full suit, drawers and —W. B. Wood, of Petrofca, cutionist, of Toronto. Miss Walk- Podger hangs a pk.-Uire. Shirts, er is a pupil of of, Mrs. Jessie 2. Dramatic reading, reg. 1.50 and 1.25, for $1. Too good to last long. Saak., is quite ill from a very-se- Also, several lines of Dress Goods going at -great reduction. asca. v Alexander Roberts and .hag a were cold. Mrs. Wood and son, 8. Reading, "The Minister's Fid- y.ear�d fnany times with Harold Charles, left on Wednesday night dle.'.' :to join him. rvis, the well-known tenor. She is spoken of in highest terms by 4. Reading, "A song in themarket —Miss Dafoe, of Zephyr, who is ate."l SOOTS AND SHOES .visionthe press thmughout Canada. P1 g her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Wag. Solos will begiven by Miss C. B. 5. Reading, "National Courtships— Farmers—Have you seen our "Urns Calf' Blucher Boot�for fall a ner, was conflued to her bed for Northcote. of Whit- winter wear. Turns the water, always soft and comfortable. several dayik with a very severe Simpson, Mr. Northc Hear Mildred Walker in these It's only $2.50—well worth $8.00. cold but is now on the mend. by. and Mr. L ode, of Pickering. selections, St. Andrew's Church —Fred; H. and Mrs. Doyle and Duets by - Messrs. ' Lynde and Rainbow Social, Friday evening, Ladies'and Children's Boots arriving this week. daughter were here a few d Northcote, alsoselections by St. October 29th. Sys Andrew's quartette.' Admission tinR their relatives AlnX the wedding -1 :E?j M. 1i 25 cents, children 15 cents. MARKHAM at f quiet aut D"Dovywie's sister, Miss Botha -A ver pretty but T, ff. Bassard shipped a carload Of 'Palmer. umn wedding was golemziized at A Good Stove is like a good wife-"Pleamnt to live with. ' imported Clydesdale Allies to Brandon -Gordon Law has leased Dr. E. four o'clock on Wednesday after- last week. J. Shirley's residence and has tak- noon at the residence of Mr. and The High School was closed Wed- en possession. This house is most Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer, of Church nesday morning to enable the pupils conveniently situated to his black- St., when their youngest daught- to attend,the funeral of Misg Isabelle SOUVENIRS m a 001mate. smith shop and he is' fortunate in Fr, Miss Beth& Alice, was united Carroll a former eb securin it. in marriage to Mr. H. Ralph Her- Miss Isabelle Carroll, the 17- e" ='m - ARE GOOD old daughter of James Carroll, of -H. 9. Calvert's sale on 'Satur. ron, of Toronto, son of the late Armadale, died on Monday mornin very Stove has a written guaran- day afternoon was not very lar. Thomas Herron, of Windham after& week's illness. Miss 511 N!ely attended, but those who were Centre, Out. The Rev. J. P. Fal- was a student of the High School and -tee. Highest grade of there went with the intention of tuner, of Rodney, offeiated in the made her home with her uncle, James. buying and as a result prices were presence of only the immediate Gleeson, of Mount Joy. ruaterial and, workmanship. satisfactory. relatives and friends. The bride On Friday afternoon.- R. Bull, a -The South Ontario Teachers' was unattended and Miss Laura young man from Mount Albert, who Have you seen our TWO-IN-ONE 'Association are holding their an- Evans, of Whitby, cousin of the was a visitor at the fair, took a walk inual convention at Oshawa on bride, ]played the wedding march. out Wellington Street with some HEATER. It's really worth. Thursday and Friday of this week After dejeuner Mr. and Mrs. Her- drew's cemetery and one of the. ladies friends. They went as far as St. An- .-your while. and in consequence the public ran left on 66, trip for pointe I in the party caught eight of the beau- hool here has been closed. Western Ontario. On their re- tifully tinted -leaves of a maple tree -Rev-.L A. anul Mrs. McCamus turn they will reside in Parkdale, and expressed a desire to gather some. -'reir56ived word on Wednesday that Toronto. Thenumerous and cost- The party then entered the cemetery "We're morethanbusv"-Tinsmithing, Eavetrougbing and Furnace their ton, John, who is attending ly presents testified to the high and going to the tree, which was on Work. Why . Became the people are bound to have , was seriously respect in which the b Toronto Univer-6ity, ride and the south-west part of the ground, first-class, neat work. were horrified to find an old man lying groom are held by their numerous ill at the General Hospital with 118 dead beneath its spreading branches. 4%ppen Ana be performed. His parents H. 7.'. are both by his bedside. happy career. Kirby and-found the body,'which he -Some twenty of her young -Wednesday last the Pickering immediately identified as that of John h n d citis, and an operation friends who are joined by THE Constable Hebron who was notified t NEws in wishing them a long and once, went to the cemetery with a Icbe apmaw lady friends called on Miss Betha branch-of the Women's Institute Watson. an old man, who had for a bort time worked in the Woollen on ,Monday evening and Visi6ed tb,(,-Whitby branch in the years Mills, but, who had for many yea Jecte worked in and around INIFLIvern. The sub* d her to a'kitchen shower' council chambers of that tow PIC r\ ONT6 on the eve of her marriage. After The meeting was designed-to have w Coroner's jury found that the old man ::'.the storm had subsided some fifty a local reunion of all the branches had died from natural causes, and the useful.kitchen articles were,gatb- in,the riding, and many respond- remains were interred in St. Andrew's hair was e iered and thankfully appropriated ed. The c pled L by cemetery. Nothing i� known of the THE STOVE In by the bride-elect. Mrs.' Wright, of Pickering, and man's fa' ily' E'conom" ist. -Quite a number -of farmers Mrs. Pletcher, of Whitby. - Pick- Gordon House on Monday after- sisting of essays, addresses 'and At- noon when the Leaming farm on musical selections. An excellent .attended the auction sale at the ering supplied 1. , pplied the program con- (SALE REGISTER, WEDIiIISDAY, OCTOBER 27TH-Credit 7 PORIUM de of horses, cattle and sheep. on -the lake shore was offered for sale. paper by Miss Campbell was read. lot$, B. F. con' Q. cession, Pickering,The farm consists of about 120 Superintendent G. A. Putnam, of the property of Joseph Wray. Z.111� The home of the acres and the highe9t bid made Toronto, was present and.deliver at I o'clock. See bills. W. P. Pow- - ,"Was $6.900. As this was below ed a most interesting address on ell, auctioneer. "Happy Thougbt," "reserved Wed price, the sale was the success of the movement in FRIDAY, OCTOBER29Tn-Anction We "Imperial PandoraOxford," withdrawn and the property will Ontario and of its aims in the of fresh calved cows, springers and " Ranges. , " be sold privately. future. The farm homes as well two-year�-old heifer at Woburn Ho- r •-What it- means to buy your as the homes of all were being ele- tel, the property' or Morris Reid, Callfand see these in all -hats of a thorough,practical milli- vated and by the knowledge.gai Pickering. Sale at one o'clock. See * styles and sizes.. 'bills.' D. Beldam, auctioneer, nor. It means reliability,comfort ed and of the helpfulness of meet- - ­-­ .-*.- — and always the leading styles'and ing together, women's work was Eavetroughing and furnace She-Whoever started the habit work a specialty. who knows your requirements being lightened. Better condi- of calling a boat "she" .':as to what is becoming. These tions in the home with the intro- He'probably the first man that qualities you will obtain at Mrs. duction of labor saving devices tried to steer one. -Century. Leigh's store. Call and see her. meant much for our country. The -- Bund She.'can obtain for you anything JA H. annual report will be printed in a TIME TABLE-Pickering Station G. y you may require in the shape of few weeks and they would find T.R. Trains going East due as millinery if not alpeady in stock. * some excellent articles in it. - A -No. 6 Mail 8.05 A M. e 0 an �JU G orge FaWceit, of the Brock vote in' fav r of ch ' ging the .12 Local 2.43 P.M. ST ARRIVED toad, met with a serious accident Provincial convention from 14 Local 6.04 P.M. one day last week which will con- Guelph to Toronto in November at Trains going West due as follows— fine him to the bed for some time. the time 6 No. 13 Local 8.36 A.M. f the Fruit, Flower and 11 Local 2.30 P.M. Fall and Winter Goods, such as 'Sbaker'Flannels, Shirting, Men's He was engaged in pumping wat- Honey Show was unaniru 7 Mail 8.35 F.Id, Heavy Shirts, Socks and Underwear in all lines. Also into a water tank ous'y *Sunday included. er and the passed. F. X Chapman in a brief he lost his addres made a plea for better sari- footing handle breaking DICKERING MARKETS eabody's Overalls which are selling fast and footing on the tank and fell some tary and water conditions in coun- Anoiker'lot of P stand. _distance to the hard ground. The try homes. The ladies, 90 in num• ing the test-cannot rip-them.,. Come along and heavy fall caused a rupture of one ber, Were royally entertained to Red Wheat.........................-$1.02 White 1.02 get a pair of them at the.Farmer's of his kidneys, causing hemo�rb- tea, bV the Whitby branch. Next Mixed Supply Store. .98 • age, also fracturing several of his week's meeting in Pickering takes o 8,ts • i ribs. We are pleased to state. places at the home of Mrs, Sim p- Barley. 00 E that he is gradually recovering. son on Tuesday. All are welcome. BuCkwheat­4. .... MIEDWARD BRYAN, TICKERI G