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R. and Mrs. The November meeting of the Wom- LA - D D � � �medical A Positive Guarantee Philp celebrated their golden wedding en's Institute will be held on Thurs- µVQ on Sunday. Sir Mackenzie Bowels, of day afternc�pn, Nov, 4th, at 2.30 p. m. J"BO, N. FISH, M. D. Belleville, was one of the guests. at the home of Mrs. W. J. Morrieb. v� PHYSLOIAN AND SURGEON Goes with every boa of i There was trouble At the harbor Ladies are cordially invited to attend T -_Wakbss of coil a o2 Pby@ioians and Hnrgeoas, the--- he ladder season is here again,and at,—Aaooiatis�Goroner, County-of-oa over the tug Brapt_gettintt,on the this meeting. _ _ ' _ we a Otttee Homs—S to 10 a.m, and 1 to s and s to a beach Thursday. Donnelly's wrecl{•tg J • •• of all sizes. it . p,= Brougham.Out. 11-17 crew pulled her off Sagwday night. UXBRIDGE A /I\ It is expected F. L. Fowke, M. P., All kinds of general Blacksmithins #. PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL will speak about the Toronto Eastern Don's shoot partridge this year, promptly and neatly done.VITAI w'r and X-RAY INSTITUTE I Railway to be built next spring thro- ugh They are protected by law until Sept. ' T PICKE N E ' .11" E PT1$ERIN(3, - - ONTARIO , the lake front towns at the open 1910. If they dont bring back your `meeting of the Whitby and Pickering The young son of James Hord, near W H. JACKSON, :R. ELGIN TOWLE, M B., M. D., C. M., I Grange on Friday nigbt on next. eek. Sandford, broke his arm near the Brock Road Physician-in-charge failing energy, your money 'Very great interest is being taken in elhow on Tuesday while playing foot- � pecialistinRec:al Diseases 'ProstatfeDis this project which the Oshawa men ball at school. James ����� of Men, Diseases of Women, Cancers, are behind. Sergeant Barton, of the Toronto Tama",X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye, will be refunded. 50c. a boa police force, who frequently visits his ks. es�noss,throat and lungs. Fitting gtasse@.and WHI EVALE brothers in Scutt, underwent an oper- �acute and ohranio disease.. Wholesale and Retail Butcher. 'a once Hours 12 to 3 and T to 0 491y or sig for $2.50. For sale at ation Monday and,is in a somewhat k- Rev. A. B. Hames spent the holiday serious condition. Pickering, Ont. Legal. MCFADDEN'.4 DRUG STORE, with friends in Toronto. Potatoes are turning out we'.I ,this + Miss '.Babel Leary, of Torontorwas year and some remarbable crops are J )8. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS• picketing. home over Thanksgiving. reported. Geo. Dunsheath, Roseville, Best price paid for choice a> • T>fB,Count Crown Attorney,and County Rev. J. Trickey and two daughters gut 180 hags from an acre of new land, butcher's cattle. Silcoitar. Qonrci3onss,Whitby. lav spent Thanksgiving day with friends and John Jones, of the 5th concession, in Orangevile. — had a fourteen acre crop yielding 12.15 Choice meat will be found atone T. Bt'RCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, John Poucher and Mr. Gledhill, of bags per acre. shop at reasonable prices. - • Solicitor.Notary Public,Special Bzami• Toronto, were the guests of A. E. nor for Higa Oomt of Justice. Successor to Madam Dow-Olt McGillivray, Brock trget, CLAREMONT Major a few days this.week. WHITBY Call and see UG. Prices right •WbAby, Mr Mrs. J. F. Pears and -children. of H WARKE SOLICITOR AND Udorn,:appent Thanksgiving with her The Trees. by-law was carried on W + parents,Thos. and Mrs.Beare. Friday and thus tiVhitby secures an. Noxast Pvaric t9acceswr yo l;ta FURNITURE STORE Llo d White, tCill. Beaton and eatensrve manufacturyof home goods.Ory�son),Whitby. Mr. aJdney North- y M onu ments Bose who brissociated with Mr,Wirke,attends Misses Alice and Ads Turner,of the John Smith, mason,met with rather }.. at 9lckering on Wednesdays.- in the place to get the best University, —gronto, spent the holiday a painful accident the other day by s Loans arranged. illy at their res', ,etive homes here. having a.piece,of lime enter his eve. Furniture at the lowest Having secured the agency for 1V: H. Smith and daughter, 'Airs. Althoug very painful his eight is not the Ontario Granite and Mar- �etertnwry. Walsh, of Petoakev, Mich., are spend- thought to be impaired rices, also ble Works, Brampton, I am WALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V.-S. p in a few weeks with friends here and , George Billing urst., aged iii,mar-. • GraduateTER Ontario VDE at other points io the township. riedQ,of 61 Tecum�s-eth street, Toronto, prepared to furnish all work in azy Oollege. PICTURE FRAMING A here in pursuit of the granite and marble line . Itember Ontario Veterinat Medical society. + came to the mar wa ) y y• at the very lowest prices, and ftaeospttor to Dr,E.J. Shirley, Ocoee Hing Bt., 8TOUFFV 1 LLE the wily duck on 3londay. When workmanship guaranteed. Pickering. 37 CURTAN-POLES, preparing to embark in his canoe he Silas J. Winterstein has sold his Gcods shipped where desired. put his shotgun in butt first. In some A HOPKINS,VETERINARY SUR• and kinds of repairing. farm. lot 3. Con. 8, Whitcburch, to W. way the.hammer•got tangled u with See me before placing your AEON, AND DENTIdT. Etc. and J. Flewell, of Bobcaygeon. order. Lettering done on the Graduate of sbo-Ontario Ves'rinw7, Col. Wm., Woods,.who has been in the other tackle in the canoe and t e full shortest notice. tog;.. Toronto, registered member of the charge went through his rigbt arm. 'Ontario VesoAnary Medical Association, �f- employ of W. H. Todd for the past After being bttended temporarly,be C., W. GIBBONS, — Claremont Ad,* and residence one and one-quarter .Hiles V N D E R T A K I N 0- eight years, has secured a situation in was taken to St. Michael's hos ital on nortb of Cirsea Siver. Office and shoeing forge Ibon"810 11 a.m„and I-to 1 pm, •Private - ' ' Toronto. .. : the evening train. His con Itibn is -setopbone is my oma P,o. srldsess, Groes in connection. W. Fitchet. of the 3rd line Whit- a►yer. Ont• church, through his solicitor. Mr. Jas. not thought to be serious. C 0 A L V .L7.� B E A . McCullough, sued Messrs. Walton,& t>8u�fnsfs 4Latcbs. • Co., bankers, Aurora,for false arrest GREEN-RIVER m and im risonment, and was awarded Hard and soft. P The 22nd anniversary of the Baptist Q. GAM—Issuer ofMarr' a ELAREMONT 81600 and costa by a jury in the High church here will tie held on Sunda 1'Y . Licenses is the county of oatario, Court of Justice. and Monday, November 7th and 8th Lath and Shingles. "Pickering Village.. 971y g ” Robt. Miller, last week shipped ped by P Sunday services at 10.30-a.-in. and 7 p. �Trn a; -DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage express several crates of high-class m. by the Rev. W. J. Scott, B.-A., CM'i lVIM1V y , e Liceasos in the County of Ontario. WEDDING AND live poultry and-ten Shropshire rams Pastor of. Osaington Ave. Baptist 'L Ocoee at store and his residence,Claremont. to Mexico.a carload of Clydesdale fill Prices right. foals, 27 head, to Manitoba, and a church, Toronto,and at r s0 tri by R. DR.BEATON TOWNSHIP BIRTHDAY GIFTS the Rev. W. R. Wood(Presbyterian), C REESOR u �� mixed car of Clydesdales, mares and Claremont. The service of praise in . • con.eyaaoer, Commission"for atiag fillies, shorthorns and Sbro shires, to smtiavfss, Aoeonatan1. rte. (Loney so loan - p the mornin will be led•b the Home on farm Issuer of Masria a Lie. a Saskatchewan customer. Mr, Midler h y LOCUST HILL' I �� Choir; in the afternoon ,by the Bra gases" hie:.:. Ona. t-v paid as high as $135 for some of the " Our assortment is complete 1n sew- ugliam Christian Church;in the even- r � POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ellry, fountain pens, etc. We are Clydesdale filly foals.—Tribune. in by the Whitevale Methodist �' F ' .L' . tor ooanti.. of Mors and onrasio. Aua agents for The-P. W. Ellis Co.. of-To• Ghoir. Special offerings at each ser- �1C�e L�m slensales of all kinds attenued so on short"& ronto _ THA vice. l ioada evening, Nov. Bth.�A ' a4ssew Address Green Giver P.O., out. y All kinds of building material inelud KoD xe Awn CAMtt1RAs make ideal Joseph Lehman is sending a few grond musical entertainment will he ing rough and dressed lumber. B. PO WELL, Licensed Auc• gifts, We have a fine new'stock. days of this week at Mitchell. given in which the foilowinwell- lath, etc. 1�1' a tfunoer for Ontario and Yoik Cos Ali A. H. Lehman and Mise Nancy spent known talent will take tidds of sales conducted either privately or by SPErtAc1 se AxD ET'GI Areas. This y Pc Pat ` r G Car!i. C. shingles is transit expected aaNioa, Bale Salus collected. For date@ or a few da s with the former's brother L. Ziegler, soloist of Markham. Miss is the lace to have your eyes ex- y to arrive on or about Oct. 1st. at Albsr partioolare apply at residene•, Elizabeth p Jean Urquhart, Markham'. popular y 'sr`, Pickering. oe�era lets at 1Riws Office will amined b a graduate optician.You at Delhi. i9 P°P $-.55 per square in lot of 10 yy Wm. and Mrs. Forsyth, of Guel entertainer. J. B. Madill and tom- :_'•>�>"prompt attention. 19y. take no chances here. We gguarao- y Ph+ _ square or over. _ tee to fit you corrects with the best spent a few days with the latter's bra pparry, of Greenwood, R. E. Forsyth's TPOUCHER, Licensed Auction- Quartette of Claremont. Duets by W. D. GORDON 1k SON. . ser, Valussor, Coneesor and isomer of frames and lenses, our •prices are thee. John Scott. + marriage tiaeaoso' An kinds of suction wee the lowest. Mrs. J. Harry. Mrs. Jno. Scott,Mrs. Mr,H. Pugh and Mra.'Reesor, White- _ eendaeted and valuation@ made u mod- T. Dunkeld,1. ad Mrs. Lebman were vale. Short addresses will be given ,. -ers"charge. Reases and s anUmments con- PURR' DRUOs always on thud. Pre- Toronto visitors on Friday. by the Rev. A. B. Hames, Whitevale; 4ET tie.$Fdir�T _ @YNatly managed and sold by .action or scriptions and family receipts care- Amon the visitors over the holiday Rev. W. R. Wood, Claremont: Rev. IT PAYS pskvate we, storsgases, rens.. Doses and full compounded. Come to us for g accoaass promptly collected and satin y were Mr. and Mrs. Jertnan,Toronto, C. J. Loney. Stouffville; Rev. J. A. setct•mebts gnaraaseed- phone or anything 1n the drug line. at Wm. Cowie'.. H. Nighswander,of C-ant, Claremont, and Rev. W. J. One school that stands at the bean wrlM tar termv and pc-dont.», Brongham, $c- tt, Toronto. All are invited to in Thoroughness, Popularity and oo� �a.. mat ti. era byypnnn.l+taw. T. M, McFA DDEN Toronto. at J. B. Hoover's. ides. and of80.. Mise Feaster, of Toronto, with Mrs. J. come and spend an enjoyable evening. Genuine Merit is the DRUGGIST AND CIRADIIATE OP'T'ICIAN Scott, Sr. Sydney Hughes, of Toron- Doors open at 7 o'clock. Program at > ' StQ to,at S. P. Lapp's. James Dunkeld, S. Admission, adults 20 cents: child- ��OTT ella E. •�a= PICKERING, _ • ONT. of alt. Joy, at his 'brother's. Mr. and ren 10 cents.' '" Teacher o! Plano Mrs, Gibbons, of Claremont, At Adam r ' 'WI3ITEYALE. OTTT. Spears'. .Yr. and Mrs. Parrington,of BROUGHAM Turonio. with the latt,er's parents, S. 50 _JDillingham's P. and 31re. Lapp. Mrs. Geo. Smith, F. C. Mechiq, of Oshawa, was here It enjoys a large .Wagner n. of Toronto, at N. B. Hoover's. M. S. over Sunday. -" l y r6 Petro°age because & '00, Undertaking Parlors Smith and ,Claude, of Dutton, Miss F. C. Cowie spent the holiday with Get yits our training or work there s so nd y uowill Nellie Leham, of Toronto, Miss Ella his parents here. g King street, Pickering. Smith and friend and Mr. McCaffery, Mrs. (Dr.) McKinnon and family be positions, All Catalgradogue free.' .'R6t r Have a full line of Tresh and cur Calls by da or night promptly n Peterhoro, at D. Ni hs;Wander's. arrived on Thursday.. get positions:Cxtaloguetree Enter y g P P Y, t g now. ,ed meats constantly on hand. attended W. Telephone Miss E. Nendick, of Toronto, at E. B. Mise,M. E. Weish sent Thanksging (Bell or Inde endent.) Huover's. at he)r home in Guelph. fM P Rov Robson, of Toronto, is visiting W.J. ELLIOT, Principal. Spice Roll, Breakfast ' Bacon, at the home of his parents. Cor. Yong@& Alexander Sts. . Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. --"-- - GREEN RIVER aVm. hnd"Dirs. 1losgrove visited in a Highest pr'iees paid for . I n s u ra n e e :visa ,; in orontod is spending a Toronto Thanksgiving day. "'Butcher's Cattle. few weeks in Toronto. J. C. and Mrs. Philip spent Thanks- ������� r' Mrs. Jerman,of Toronto,spent Sun- giving with friends in,Myrtle. - sit our burg. Miss Iced ewood, of Toronto,' is dtty with friend i g g .9iekering liveru Of all kinds=Beta& always recons• ;lues with of Toronto, spent the spending.week with Miss Bennett. mended. holidays with Mrs. R. I)afo�. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Crocker is visit= Mr. Hornshaw shipped x car load of ing Mrs. P. Matthews for a.few days. WIH Y i?. stock from Locust Hill Monde last. Miss Edna. \Morton, of tilcalaster Monday lr c v' t E. Willson'.. pay an exhorbitant First-class rigs for o Fen • e _ niversity v visiting a o hit t th 0 v of cont Mr_. Pert To g g P Conve an in Done, rice for g '•�� Mrs. �i:,ne. Miss Leila Morton, of Keswick, ie P - holid,ivs with Robt. and DI Day or night P.ents and Notes Collected. Miss Sinner, of Toronto, spent the spending .a few days' with_ relatives B11B i111t16ts all trains _ Charges reasonable. holiday with A. E. and Mrs.Lehman. here. SpectaeleS or 2' Miss Mary Boyd, of Stoutfville, is Miss Edith and Roy Betts,of Milton, 'reaming promptly attended to. visitingg,her sister,,Mrs. F. Hornshaw. visited their aunt, Mrs. T. C. Brown, 1 :. Agent for`Canada Carriage Co, 150 acre Farm for sale. R'esley and Mre. Burk and family over Sunday. If you want to buy sell or rent, call spent the holidays with friends in the Mrs. Wm.Cameroq and children, of 9e Glasses l at my office. .Bargains. cit Victoria Road are visiting under the When you can consult an expert ' •,W• H. Peaks p{cam*{nye cit and Mrs. King intend spend- parental roof. ' in the winter with their dao daughter in Miss C. Dafoe, of Bad Axe, Mich., Optiti t near home and get 8 8 entire satisfaction., m '. Q.' RiChards0'a• Detroit. is visiting her grandparents, David Aft ♦he ' A number of our people attended and Mrs. Dafoe. A steel frame and best lens $1.00 DOMINION BANK Notary Public, Pickering. the anniveruary services at Zion last John Poucher and ' Gledhill;of A fine old filled.frame .2.50 Sunday. Toronto, spent Sunday with Thomas g Slack-smithing Mr. znd Mrs. Buckindale spent Mon- and Mrs. Poucher. Solid gold frame ..8.50 to 8.00Toronto day with the former's paretics at Miss M. E. Welsh attended the — • Mongolia. teacher's convention held at Oshawa _ Qeneral Banking Business — Armour and Mra. Ellis and family on Thursday and Friday of last week. r g A general blacksmith business done. ;en Monday with Eli and Mara. We are glad to report the Liscombe ; `{ transacted. - All kinds of repairing neatly and ighswander. children, who were recently sent to you are not takingocliahce in • : A bet from he attended the the Sick Children's Hospital, as im- promptly executed. num fr re a d doing business with us as ectal attention given to English roast dinner at Brougham on proving nicely. P Horse-shoeing- a- Specialty. Monday night. Miss Carrie Phillips, of SgyPt, and we will refund the the C011eCt10II :of Miss Ruby and Roy Collins,of West Mies Kate Phillips and Miss Millgate money if glasses are not CtOR�ON +� S.�AW, Toronto, s ent the holiday with Alph. visited over the holiday with R. S. satisfactory. sale notes. and Mrs Hpoover. and Mrs. PbillipW PICFlERIN('i, ONT, Misses Allie and Lydia Fuller, of ' Dr, Fish's household effects were �AVINaB DEPARTMENT. Toronto, spent the holiday with W. moved into the city on. Thursday last. _ e BRITISH Term of 19M A and Mrs.Fuller. His many friends throughout the �ep061'te received of $1. and CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- We ae pleased to say Miss Maggie township regret his departure, but upwards: BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet- �?ilson is out of the hospital, but is hope that the change may.be.a profi - R. lV, $A$$ETT� teSeet t►llowed at highest COLLEGE ter for Mines, unable to leave her room. table one. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN t'> TORONTO Shorthand and Mat• Miss Ruby' Nighswander and Mr. current rates. ric. Parker, of Toronto, spent the holiday (opposite new Post office) Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson,, with Jobn'�3 Mrs. Wilson. The Ontario Bank shareholders (oPP ' CHAP. D. GORDON, Manager B.A., principal, CornerYonge and Mrs. Mariot'a`nA. Mrs. McLeod and appeal against the. decision of WI;IZ-gy Bloor Sts. son, of Toronto, sloe_t Thanksgiving Referee Kappele was seut On to WHITBY BRANCH. day with J. B. and I+fr�. W11son. t•he Cottrt of Appeal. +`r�„�saaa�24.4 rt.. w. E �s o h t "' tx5•.. ..,.. •n•,�'*}+' ,.-. ti.ad� �.;,,,.� .,... ,'».,6r,/c , .. : y � .,•+;. � vw... -.t y _'+.' my 7 -. w"d ,5, .e..• yw: -' '�o- ''i a iJ" .n -'z - .`'�' .r en- -pee, •_ y .. .;�. .=s•rc•,�.•,ay. —.. �-.. �.w'. �,at -e:er.:e�, gens - �o .,�.m7:.iR_'-.Y"�'., .EG'+'. •.,'... rM{L\*,Y`T" AW�':.. .. f,.,;, -:,... ^, .... S SK-•-. w• -'rrv, •!0:-'�. >yv.,4, ) Z,�': ,A. - ^cv '� n'- -•.d". � '.'�u-'`M� e-'9 ��+b..� ro:� ...+ '-' ,_a '� ,t� '6 ..°. ,..,CdhM: e ✓, .. ♦.. .. ...i•,. ,; ...:: .., ` ,,..xy,}y. h ,,, ._ : ,.t"'; •.:"k -j s;op• - '-r•i- � Y ,My!'uA'f>.,-.. - �. y+. pile- .�. 'W �+d,. i .. �Y• fid.. .,f��Y:• - a¢ y THE WORRKEP. it 4e- NYSINESS NE .BANK :,ROBBERY ,1• N EA ,B0 XT I • . : . REPORTS 1FR0;!] THE LEADING _ - -,, TRADE CENTRES. > -- a Thieves Held Up Teller and 'Fired at Railw` Men Are Expect g th6Briskest Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese a - t Dai duce at . p n1S Time in Man Years. Other Dairy Pro � . T �7• i J " Home and Abroad. ...' j despatch from Montreal says: ie-. the 'direction of St. Hyacinthe, - BREADSTUFFS. 'A despatch from ' Pittsburg, have arranged for a total of 31.0 new Another bank robbery, has been re- but near ' the town took to the y - I locomotives. The New„York Cen- Toronto, Oct. 26-Flour-Ontario ported from Ste. Anne, a small vii- woods. They seemed to be experts Penn., says: That the revival of i t iii tral system has placed orders here wheat 90 per cent.' patents $'1.15:laga near St. Hyacinthe. Six mask- at their work and to be absolutely business anal cPn� oral confidence haa. of our-thousand steel cars of the to $4.25 in buyers' sack's on.trac'-, taken a new ri on shippers and 3 I ed open blew open the safe in the :fearless. A large dog which kept g P PP Gondola type. Orders for, 100,000 Toronto, and'$4 to $4.10 outside in Banque Nationale-at Ste. Anne's, I guard at the bank was chloroformed + manufacturers is indicated here by steel cars and 1,100 locomotives had buyers' sacks. Manitoba flour,' on Wcolnesda;i night, and secured'and then the attack on the safe was' orders that have been placed for been placed previous to the latest first patents, $5.60 on track, To-)about $2,000. Mr. A. Cadoret,'the made. It required five abets to cars and locomotives by various orders. The largest order for loco- ronto; second patents, '$5.10, and I teller, was awakened at 1 a.m. by blow it open, but while some of oua l� railroad companies. motives ever. placed at one time by strong bakers', $4.90 to $5 on track, ,a nuiSe in the bank, and vent down party worked the others kept guard. t Railroad men say that the great a railroad became knownTuesday; Toronto. ;to iu�•estigate. He was,held up at The police are trying to effect their volume of business that has been when it was learned that the Balti- Manitoba wheat-Nu, 1 Northern the point of a revolver. His wife capture. The'opiniun is expressed booked for manufacturers will ne- more and Ohio will.'place orders for $1.02%, Bay ports, and No. 2 Nor-; tried to escape from the house by at detective headquarters that this ' cessitate an enormous outlay by the 250'engines of various types among thern at $1.01, Bay ports. a ecindow, but was fired at twice by gang is the same that has operated railroads for new equipment. Or- different locomotive works over the Ontario *beat-No. 2 mixed $1 j the gang. After blowing open the I so actively throughout the Province ders for cars and locomotives ag- country. outside, and No. 2 white and red safe, they took ahand-car and went during the year. u gregating $8,650,000 , have been Railroad men expect the heaviest Winter, $1 to' $1.01 outside. - placed within the last week. freight traffic in years, starting the Barley-No. 2, 57 to 58c outside, The Baltimore and Ohio, the Erie first of the, year, and all lines are and No. 3 extra at 56c outside. ` LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 4 i B0031 TRIES AGAIN. and Norfolk and Western railroads placing orders for' additional. cars. Oats-No. 2 Ontario white, new, Montreal, Oct. 26.-Good cattle. , -- - o 37;!c outside. New Cana- ' Railways Carrying as lklueh Freig.tt W e oats 39c for NT , an . _ - Six d �1 st o. 2 d "Pre scarce and higher priced. k .:CA'- 1 GETS TIIE GB:t1N. FOURTR h]AI� LINE.' Northwest heifers sold at 4%c per a9 Two Years Ago i. 3Sc fur No. 3, Pay ports. pound and from that down to 33/c A despatch from Chicago says: ' American Wheat- Being Carried C. P. lt. Completed Road From peas-S4 to 8Gc outside. `r pound for pretty good animals. The American railways' fortnightly [ Rye--N o. 2 70 to 'r_c outside. Saskatoon to �l'�taskievin, Buckwheat-55 to 56c outside. C'urrnion and lean stock, sold' from statement, made public here on Over Our `Fater. Bout'. 1; c to 3%c per pound. Bulls from Friday shows a shortage of 4.3,451 Corn-�'ro. 4 American yellow,: ' P 5 g A despatch from Montreal says: A despatch from Winnipeg says: 2c to 3e per pound. Milch cows cars in the east and south and a Over 2,500,000 bushels of grain have 'The new C. P. R. Zine frutn Saska- G9% to 70c on track, Toronto. a30 to $60 each. Calves from 2y,,c surplus of 35,977 in the west and g Bran-$21 in bags, and shorts, to 4c per pound; good veals, 5c to I southwest. The report adds: arrived in Montreal- through the .Lean to ��'etaskiwin, in Northern ' t3 I•• } Lachine canal during the first. half 'Alberta, is now completed; and the $23.50 in bags. 5,, c per pound. Sheep about I `There seems to be no doubt that of October, Full October reports company is celebrating the comple- - -—,. the railroads are carrying aa•much of past years have ngver shown tion of the second main line through COUNTRY PRODUCE. };ZPL0610\ AT CIIATF..\i'. freight as they did in October, 1907,, ,b more..than two millions, and the the prairies giving .direct contiec- Apples--81.25 to Lt2.73 per bar- and it is to be noted that the short fact that nearly three million bush tion between Winnipeg and Edmon- rel, according to quality. ` Ones Stan Will Die t;nd Three Are c.ges are one-third of what they, c of wheat are scheduled to•reach ton. This makes the fourth main Beans-$1,50 to $r.GO per httshol, Badly Seaided. were then, when there was i sur- els]Montreal before the in end line ,between Winnipeg and the far at outside points. i plus at all. The surplus has been < west, and all -will eventually }o , , 1 A despatch from Quebec says: 411 in the last .two.. bears out the recent statements to l Honey-Combs, dozen, $2.2 to reduced. 17, throu h to the Pacific coast. It is TheChateau Frontenae was the the effect that the American wheat I F $': extracted, loc per 'lb, fweeks ' 3s being carried from the AmerMan f officially- stated that the C. P: R. . Hav-?Co. .1 timothy, $15.50 to $1G, scene of an explosion on- Friday f ni ht which far 20 minutes. 1 IN 'BURNINO BONE. ' rail route to, the water route of here completed the survey of a line a ton on track here and No. 2 at g plung- PERIS: Canada. l through the Pine River Pass in the 814 to 814.50. 't d the house into total darkness and _ Rockies in Northern Alberta, and . caused a rumor of loss of life. Four a,= Straw-$13.75 to 89.50. Father, 3lutht•r and Hire' Man the. ` ,A HARVEST 1�i FINES. this will•be a continuation of the potatoes-47 to 50c per bag on;'lien were seriously scalded, one Cl. I Laurie of the An u9 shops, Mont- Yictim5: line from Wetaskiwin.. track fur Ontarios. I g p' N ireal, fatally, and Jos. MacMaster Ades atteh from Kingston sa 's• w $x4,58: Has Been Collected in Co- 4e-- Poultry-Chickens, dressed, 12:I and S. G.. McDermott of the same The log cabin home of Robert Me- bait Court. LOSSES I\ FOREST FIRFS. to' 13c per lb. ; fowl 9 to loc tur- shops and J. J. Hatton', engineer in Intyre, Niho owned a small farm keys., 17 to 19c per lb; ducks; lb.,.!chief of the Canada.. 'How the ex-, near the Village of Cala ie, So A despatch . from Cobalt says: Totaled Over R'_'5,,tki�tl,tt00 in Canada 12 to 13c;get se, 10 to 12c per lb. g According to a'report prepared by plosion occurred-is a mystery. The miles north'of here, on the King. o 'Magistrate Atkisison 81b,A97 haa Last Year. infured men were employed on the stop. and Pembroke-Railway, was ` been collected in fines in the Co- A despatch from Ottawa„ says: THE DAIRY MARMETS. installation of a heating system in destroyed by fire from some un- ` balt Provincial Court in the year The-Census and.Statistics Monthly Butter- Pound prints, 21 to 22c; the new wing. known: cause early on-Friday morn- ending Sept. let, 11109. . This does shows that there , were 835 forest tubs and large rolls 19 to M,; in- '1' ing, and Mr. McIntyre, his 3uother, not include blind pig raids or the fires-in Canada in 1901, by which ;feriur, 17• to13c; creamery, 25 to MA\I'fOI3:, APPLES. and John Watts, a farm laborer, total for the 4istrict would be eas- 56,26,0,000 feet '-of timber, board 26c, and solids; 23 to 24c per lb, perishe<i..in the flames. Mrs. bcIn- ily $30,000. Three hundred and measure, were damaged or destroy-I Egg's-Case luta, 23c per d„zenI Orchards in lcaghborhe►od of Nor- tyre, who is 80 years of age, was our cases have been fined, eel, and the value of the timber and for fresh, and 27 to 2sc for new, -deu Produced Fine Crop. an invalid. McIntyre was aged 51 T es dismissed and 22'persons improvements destroyed amounted laid. and unmarried. p i __A despatch from Winnipeg save: '''. nt down. Lu 825,533,550, Twenty-two lives C'heece.-22';c per ilii for large Fe,r several years past experiments7­ , were lost. The maincausesof the and at 121�c. for twins. in apple-growing have been consist- SMaLLI OX ON 1IiiGI\IA\, DIES AT DAUGHTER'S GRAPE. forest fires were sparks from rail- nt d' .n in the neighbor- way carne c Case- Found in the Steerage After way ]ocomotives, hush burning by $OG ,PROI)CCTS hood of Morden, Man., and have Montreal Poliresnan Ends Nig I.ife settlers, and carelessness by trAv' r conclusively proven that apples can Lc•aviog Riutonshi. -Ii as Melatx�hols. eters and sportsmen.. Ilacon-Long clear: is Zn 15,:;e P be Frown in. this Province. There A des atch from Grosse Isle, per lb. in case lots; mess pork $25 P A despatch from Llontreal says:: _-'�-- - $0-i. are twenty orchards in that district, Quo., sac s: When the Allan Line j p ) short cert, E127,50 to eP4'andering. to his daughter's grace I31C REFINERY AT ST. JOHN. ]isms-Light tv medium. 13'.j toy ull bearing well thin year, and the steamer Virginian arrived here on in Mount Royal Cemetery, on 16';c; do., heavy, k4;�'to 15e; rolls,( products cannot be- beaten for size,• friday with 700 passengers onboard 14, to 15c; shoulders, 1: to 1„c;. Auyoi and general excellence. There en route fur Montreal, it wear; dis- 'Tbursday. Constable McGuire of It Will Cost Tu* Hillious-City toj ,: „; t, are said to be seventy-five 'varieties covered that a case of smallpox had �► the West St. Catherine-sheet police Grant Fae•mptionr+, backs, 18l'. 'to 196; breakfast baron, o f station, oho', and killed himself. 11c f ruiC.- developed in the steerage after the A despatch from St. John, N. B., t t, - ship had left Rimouski. It is be- While i wandering through the cc- says: F. C. Durant ,of New York, Lard-Tierces, 15jc; tubs; 15;c; hR I1'\ I\'I'4 �[4('li I�ERF, lieved that the saloon vietery he had met an employe trim- 3 a; passengers : 'ming the graves, and borrowed a H M Day of Montreal, and others l'PA la/ic: — will at least be sent forward. t . e will.erect a sugar refinery here to Belleville Youth Terribly Mangled e pencil with which he scribbled a T s t cost $2.000,000, and to employ at BL SINI:SS AT 1f0NTRT..�L. farewell note. He had grieved over in Factory. OTTAWA'S GROWTH. tthe death of his daughter. least 300 men. The ciiy will' giye 2 g i 1lfontreal, Oct. „6.=Old crop oats, A despatch from. Belleville says: a free site and exemption from tax- \o. 2 Canadian Western, 42'.; to• P P• tela{ion Oovcr t33,OGY--Assess. Ater rates' o term u harles Burke, son of Mrs. Thos. P Bt GGl'. learn. 43e; new crop oats, No. 2 Canadian, L I e� and w tea' fret of '43e; Burke, of this cit.y,'17 tears of age, meat Fifty-three Million. , " Wt-stern, 41 , to 42c. Barkey -No. iwas on. Friday evening instantly 2 66 to 67e; Manitoba feed barley,! g y A despatch from Ottawa says i Sctyina Machine Agent Expires � killed at the Belleville 'Rolling Ottawa now has a opulatiom of 83 - / W' TER DAM BUR, 5:. to 53e. Buckwheat-5.c. Flour + _ i Mills. He was o e'ratin what is, P Flour- Near Cobalt. p g . -._ :. Manitoba; Spring. .wheat patents, � 3G0, accui•ding to the annual ten- " A despatch from Cobalt .says Twenty-8.e l'er�osta Dioe�;ned by $5.70; I,fauit+,ba spring wheat pat-,known as afire-straightening ma- sur of the Assessment Commission- chine' when,driving by the Buckingham Flood in Tetri:ey. ents, seconds, $5.20; Winter wheat. c'l'ine, when, in some manner, he er. The increase during the yeas Hotel, at North Cobalt, e.gentle- patents $3.50; Manitoba strong was drawn into the machine. -.His. amounts to 3,076. Taxableproper- man on Tuesday night met a buggy, A despatch from Constantinople !bake-rs', 715: straight rollers, 85 to; left arm and side were crushed to }v in given a valuation of 53,848,814, ".apparently without a driver. On says: Twenty-five persons were 85.2J, straight rollers in bags, $2._ -a jell;; abd the left side-of the face which is an inci•easo of ;4,840,000 making an examination he discos-• drowned on Thursday following the 3-, to $2.50. it) bran, torr tbly mutilated• during the year. erect the body of James McGee, a bursting of a dam at Lake Perkos. 11 to M"2; Ontario middlings, $23.- , sewing machine agent, who had Icft The lake is thirty miles north-west."o to $24,_ Manitoba bran, 821 ; Ma- -Cobalt for Haileybury about a half- "'f this city and supplies water for nitoba sorts, $23 to *24; pure TO hour previous. the capital grain ntonille, 833 to $35; mixed I = -EXPLOSIVE lo - ..SAFE I mouille, $25 to $27. Cheese-West-I THISr ;erns, 11;1 to 11SAc, and casterns at ENE11 toll''/.c. • Butter--Finest crearn- - cry, �4 to 21' c. Eggs-Selected h0, SE e ; No.ock, 27 to 2 1 candled at Can be Hammered, Heated or Shcoked by r 23 to 26c per'(_[6zcn. _ -- Detonator Without Exploding, . Zabor Member s Hope ' , for for -Those , Who LTNITEP STATESMARKETS. -- :. 1 -26­-Wheat-Spring Buffalo, bet. 2G.• .1t•heat Spring ` t ' ' ' ' wheat, steady ; �o. 1 Northern, car- \ despat.ch from Washington tar was inserted could the sub signed Fel r er s Death Warrant ani stance be exploded; but then loads, store, $1.09,{ , Winter, firm. saws:.A new.explosive, a British in- P , in a Corn--Higher; No. 3 yellow, GG';c; wentiun which possesses possibili few 'shots that were shot off, it A despatch froth London says:r Grayson made.an attempt-to move No. 4 yellow,,66c; No. 3 turn, 65c I shoved itself more powerful than P I '' };ilities, it, is said, of rcyulutioniz-' dynamite. It can only be set off ` 'An unusual scene was created in the I for the expulsion of the Spamish No. 4 corn, ' 64%c; No, 3 v:liite,i J. Allouse oaf Coinmoiis ' on Tuesday ; :�mbassaclrpt, but this was prevent- 6GNe. Oats-Higher ; \u. ° et Mite, irg the blasting work in connection I b�• heating a small platinum wire :.night Vy the Socialist member fur ; '1 � the S�caker while the pro- 144, c; No. .3 wit te, 4:3''�e; \ 4' a ith the consfrufiti+�n of the Pana- gust inside the open.end b' an elec 'Y shire, :Albert Victor Gra�-son; ;c� b 1 1 ; white', 42/.c. Barley-Feed to malt I in<' ('anal, has been tested on the j trio spark or fuse. It 'well not et- tinil William J. Thorne, labor mem- ' test of the Socialist forces against iti60 to 74c.. l::tlrrnu- of Panama recently, and plod' by cuncu5sion. bee- for South-west Ham, , The the killing of Grayson's motion was � Chicago, Oct. 26.--Wheat--Cath' a: a result the Panama Canal Coni; l It is ehiimed that the new explo :'£socialist members tried to adjourn ' quickly silenced by the majut'ity, I No. ? reel, $1.20 to $1.22; No. 3 nai'ssiun ordered tecenty tons of it stye is 50 per cent. stronger than this t " o f Grp per cent. Ade of d the Hr�nsc to•discuss the execution Arthur Henderson, a leading La- ; red, $1.16 to 81._0; No. ., hard, ..1.-) for trial. 1 •• fix' Ynamite, and <:'at Barcelona o£ Prof. horror, but l:+or rnenthcr of the House, opened 1C to G1.13;: No. 3 hard., $1.06 to The inventor's exhaustive tests that the cost c,�nmanufacturing will '�..�..� of Labor and Radical members � re- ''the discussion by questioning tbb -:1.10; \o. 1 Northern, 41.06 to $1,- before the metmbers of the Istli m t e. than ,_0 per ton clioaper sent only sixteen tvnuld tr+te. Foreign Secretary on Britain's at Ogg,;; No, '2 Northern, 3.1.04 to Q1,- mien Canal C'c,mmis5ion showed l So confident is the British inventor Grayson and Thorne then anathe-'I titude toward the Ferrer incident. Og \o. 3 Spring, 81.03 to $1.OG. that it is absolmtel� iinpos5iblc to that he kill secure the cont act for lnatirr.d their c++ileagnes, calling, The 'Secretary responded that the Corti-No. 2, 61%c; No. 2 white, cxpli,de it by ordinar,v mans. It( furnish all the explosives to >. nscol x them "shameful cowr.rds.' C:ut•crnment at nn time etas in pox- Gl;,i to Gl°'ee; No. 2 yellow, 61;� to I was hampered with a-sledge. shot! +)n tho can tl nest year, it is toted s`- �'horne shouted out that it was.l session of special information re- 1 61?,,c; No. 3, 61 to 61',{c; \amu. 3 ye l- into by a rit1e, burned, and ordin- l that he has organized a c pony. his Pious hope that "ihose who garding tae Ferrer case, and that lc,ty, rl'; to 61',le. Oats-No. 2, ar. drnainit.e detonators sere ex- which will at once erecta story Signed Ferior's death warrant will the Proper policy of non-in 140c;. \c,. 3, 39', c; hTo. 3 white, 40 pluded in it both by fuse and by on the Iathrnus with a cap it v of be >•cnt to heaven by .the chemical ' ence-.rtith the internal afiatres of a t.p 41c ; Nc.. 4 white, 3g„ to 40c; electricity, but .the ,compound was between G,000 and 7,000 to s per Parcel Post." foreign country had been fullo\�cci, udard, •11 to 41;ac. inert. Nut until a special detuna-1annum. _ M • r ' ii y: Y•don •. i ..r L. A+., Y L yy,. :y_ - ..N'J:v1,.w+ ^C„u. '^ ti. 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Jw4nin; Should Take Dr, — every morinipg through the fail and winter 3 s �illi�ma' Pink Pills. Oh, that I had tvinga like a dove, t ink our Father's will in it. Thus Thousands o! men throughout for then m uuld I fly away and be at laboring, we will find joy and beau- . rest-Ps. iv. 0. ty and poerry and not drudgery in QOV RI r IS ALL -BEE q:4 Canada are suffering to-day from a l This is the impassioned cry of a our doily task. The humblest life L i L.i , deplorable failure of strength with- I soul wearied with the turmoil and is glorified by the divine purpose. ut kaowin that the are the vie. tams 'N nervous exhaustion. The i struggle of life to the point of.los- We should look on the bri.ht side. signs are plain. The sufferer can- Yng heart: When our hearts drop it is because It contains all the nutriment of the beef in a. oonoentrated ot keep his mind on work, passes What is the cause of these Eta of we weigh our troubles, but do not And tasty form. resti�ess nights turns against food depression? One is the fatigues of put our blE Ssinos into the balance. It will r3rew our blood and give you strength of [terve a; work. Another cause of these de- 1�ve magnify crosses and overlook' y ., and caHaot digest it feels exhaust- - • ed after exertion, while hes �hes !pressed sta*,es is the crosses; anxi- joys that are not to be numbered. and 'muscle. and fits of dizziness often/�adda 1q wer of the care- eties and cares of life. It issaoa) Hum� is ilEver„ce one should have It-will tone up the whole system, work so much as worry that p worn spirit. ' �ht1is misery. These symptoms denot-r I c.,ur vigor. As the constant drop- of make a home. The power of do- fthat the nervous system is weaken ec)I mestic }eve and confidence to cheer ,n wears awe the granite block and ueeuflicidntly nourished. Dr. ping Y j Bovril Gives Health and Strength �f an these Tittle vexations try our the jaded spirit is one of the rarest . ''�Williama Pink Pills will promptly, courage and patience. And another treasures of the hearthstone. But jcure because they enrich the impure ' ° weak blood and thus give new cause is sin; our own misdoings. above all, religion is _ We turn aside from the right to the strength and tone to the exhaust- THE SWEET RESTORER ed nerves. No other medicine can Pleasant path. We do wrong to our- they scudded before the Svlad scout�ther; never to join any lodge that t selves; we hurt our neigh and prohibits 'omen and.not then, un- d� thib so promptly and so surely. g of the soul. When courage sinks twenty-three miles. then conies the inevitable penalty. Mr. W. H. IIipson, Fast Pubnf- and spirits flag no power like (elite The boat-Small rowboat carried less she wishes to join too; never o, 1I. $., says:-"For a number of We are smitten with remorse. We - God can banish our weakness. in tow and filled with water by the to smoke more than three cigars eta, are bowed in the dust with self-re- rr a week-day, and not more than five ears 1 was troubled with violent le realize, then, the living purpose sudden storm. Y eadachea: When these spells eame proaoh and:ehame. in our lives and His presence in- 17. Helps-Strong cables, passed on a Sunday ; never to smoke nig e the pais was so. severe that U 6L'C.H IS LIFE'S UNREST; stantly at hand for our help, is to around the hulls to' keep vessels arettes at all, and never to use z eared I would lose my senses. At meet every task with cheer and from foundering. This process of profane language; to beat the car- ea outlast these headaches would what is its cure I First of all, we, 'every dilemma with a stout heart. I"frappiag" is now-a-days abandon-I pets every spring 'without grumb- must recognize that these discour- ling. ome on about once a week. I doc-! Instead then, of sighing for the ed red far the trouble and did ev- sited moods are morbid, unhealthy wings of a dove to fly to some steel- The Syrtis-The "Greater byrt- "To pack 'my own laundry each and unnatural. It is weak un-:ter of rest, lel us face life's-duties is," or quicksands, lay to the south- week; never to drink intoxicating ° rything possible to get relief, bu manly for us to give way to them. ethoal avail, and as time went on and cares with manly spirit ,and west of the island, on., the north liquors or t;cern except i the be- 4 Life was meant to be hopeful, buoy- eager ardor, and we shall find in it coast of Africa. ginning of the annual spring house-” r lass- the attacks grow both in frequency .i ant, joyful. Something is wrong) g Lo Bred the ear-They probab- cleaning and then only rttfe ree never ' nd severity., The pain was terrib! our true calling,. our place of use- g "�•� sad with e ch attack seemed with our life machinery and must fulness, our school of growth, our ly drew down the mainsail fear m the presence of my � t `^ row worse. The only relief I could be set straight. • way, but left u the stormsafl to keep a dog and never to bring a We must love our work, put our preseljt joy sad our future hope. t F et was from a .hot mustard foots us to take advantage of the wi d. dog home and sny.I am to keep it' : atb, sad the application of holt hearts into it, feel that we aro do- I'>ev. Junius B. Reniensnyder. 19. Tackling =- Either spars, just for a little while for a friend " ropes, etc., or articles of furniture, who has gone out of town. I also iwatcr and aneatonis to my head; I —_ — such as beds, tables, etc. Any- agree to do half the coinEKCiiig and g hrould then have to be led to bed! modern town has about 10,000•peo- t}iiag which could be removed from, caring fur the children *rte may have nrhere I bad to remain until the at THE S S LESSON 1 pie. I the docks and hull.. when they cry at night, and to fix 9t'" `�q ll P�� away. At this time Dr. S. S. Cilicia (Paul's native country)i ol. Without food--An enforced the fere every morning and night in iltiaans` Pink Pills were Brough • ' - and Pamphylia 'formed the coast I abstinence, dile to the excitement�such a way that my wife will never� to mf notice, and while I scarcelys —' country of . Asia Minor, opposite and .the condition of the vessel. have-to do anything but adjust the 4 n hoped they would cure me, I decid 1FTr Q"i�►TIAV tL LESSON,, Cyprus, 22. And now-In spite of their re. dampers." ed to'try the-tn. After taking a few' Myra-A noteworthy harbor.in jection of his counsel formerly. George does not say anythin 'I ozPs I found that the attaeks were, OCT. 31. the corn trade between Egypt and j oi, t me --Impt ng here about his r.•ea,ring apparel, bu toot ss nAyere, and I joyfully ccs, Rome. ! a Pea tete.d gbeen ae�r'nest?in,obviously he is quite willing that his 4 th t tI iaued taking the Pills .until I had fi, A ship of fllexandra sailing for'prayer, though the fact had not!better half should wear11 the used tea boxes when every symp. Lesson O.. Paul a•Prisoner - The Italy-Rome ivas dependent, to 9�been mentioned. "breeks."' Som of the trouble had paned away, great extent, upon the corn 2g• Upon a-certain islanA-Raul I'oyage. Golden Text, g g bus spoken in the tone of a pro- .and I wtss in better health than T; brought fru n. Egypt :1s versa . RO REST FOR TERRIBLE ,ITCH lied ever p>,joyed before. It is sev, Pse. 37. 5. of this chapter shows, this was one het ane these wurds show that oral yuan since nsL9 cure was eft of the corn-ships from Alexiindria Phe angel had 'retealed to him -r ectad, an4l ai I have not bsd a,!THE LESSON WORD STUDIES. on its way to Ostia or Puteoli. some of the details of the method Tits vat of WteterSreen. Comaos►ad Mads eadache`since I feel that the cur"+ Time: From late summer of A. U. 7. Sailed stow ly-Retarded by the R,! their preservation. • . His Skin as Pure as ever. , s permaseot. This is a plain stair, gg till shout Novem#ter 1 of the strong west winds. .I. 'Mr. James Lulloch, of Iron r ;seat of My case, but no words caa �aame year, Course, of the Jpurney Cutdus-In ancient times, a fam- IDEAL M iRTUAGE COYI-RACT. Bridge, Ont., considers . ` tell,what my anlFerings really w.rq,cu' Rome: Caesarea to Sidon is ous seaport tdwnt seat of the wor. �- D. Prescription of oil of' _And I believe that but for Dr, Wil lPhoenicia; thence northwest, to the ship of Aphrodite. Raul had sailed chis IIu�#►and Sinned Away 1Q3y green, thymol; }glycerine; etc., a isms' Pink Pills I would ave been I:ee of U rue sto in at Myra in these waters to ct(Acts his third wond'erfuL cure for skin: ttronblso 1 , }P PF g 4 Independence. i to my gra�re, for I could not have `Lycia, for a change of ships; con missionary.journey (Acts .t). Fie has good mason to think ao, Rood the pai,i much longer and'doc. tinning close to the shore until off Under the lee of Crete-Tile mod- Who says there is not a model too;according to his letter of liar Sacs did not do me an• good." (nidus in Cavia then south and .ern island of Candia. They passed Lman in the world Sceptics , and 27, 1909, Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold ; west, around Cape Saimoae, as the I to the East, past-Salmone, the ex-'cynics are invited to read the lat. ••i h.,ve suffered for years,'• he .aye -with eesema, and cow,throutth usinxtwn y all medicine dealers or may be :extreme eastern end of Crete, until Creme promontory of Crete, and i est marriage-contract, signed and bottles of your wonrierful cure, my skin , then to the south of the island, so sealed -before the ma istrate at ad b7 mail at 50 cents a bon or silt reaching Fair Havens, half way : g is as pure a, it ever. wag: czcs !tx 39.50 from the Dr. Wil,i along the southern shore of the is- that they weir partly sheltered 1 '�Innt Clair, New Jersey, recently. My race was so bad t cute not Ree. i l from the wind.. I George was ilio bride roots+'s Chris rouid not oeeo. t could nos rest Lir rite isms Medicine Co., Brockville. and ; thence, out to sea, south of g B crrrihtr itch. e -that of the bride some- Thar1ka to your wonderful medicine I am- E, rho little island called Cauda, be 8. Fair Havens--So called to this tern nam ' _ v though unknown in literature. f thin. akin to Miss �1•ideawake. an- cured." t ry —s- _ i 'v da- � g is a erns disease an i — n driven b a fierce wind. Licks. ze-na , WISDOM JOTS. Paul was pronounced uncondemned+ Lasea--Alsa unknown until dis- -George, with the.light of love-in his As ec , g by Agrippa and might have gone ue the dict aro right in the .skit . . pVe are all ser far the man who covered recently (18511) by its ruins. e�c;g„has signed away his independ- g sorry . Five miles east of the Havens. en-ce and libcrtr and bound himself blood medicines will not cure it. Th a free had he not appealed to Rome• effective way is to treat t .e \R - sever feels sorry. PF i 9. The Fast was gone by •-• to the folloeiing marital rules.- only a �+. It takes a lot of tet to stand Point of the Narrative: Journey- c, itch where the itch ia. P. D. D. piety The day of atonement, which fell on I solemnly' promise, before a '.ap against- fns cit toward Rome, with other prisoners, Preser;ption penetrates the Por 3 p pe y' is charge otE Julius 'a centurion, the tenth day of'the seventh month justice of the peace and the woman ' Flattery may shield man errors of. the skin, kills the germs hick Y ,,4 the Jewish year. `I have asked to be my wife, to give but it won't erase i'naults, Paul is accompanied by Luke and r c�nse,�he eczemst, glees instant re-, No day is long enough to waste Aristarchus. He warns the masters .10, The voyage will be with .in- her my pay every Safnrday night; lch. ane pe -• of the ship not to leave the, snel- 'jury and d mush loss=Paul had hay to be hoinc e'�ery night ,'by nine lief from tljt. j i\t l � any of it is nursing enmity. manently cure,. There's a lot of difference be- ter of a certain harbor, called Fair much experience as a sea traveler, I o clock unless o Hite is.out rtie For free sample brittle of 1). D. 1). =� ' ad written to the me: never to go to balk or parties�• t 'fossa a tongue of .fico and a fiery Havens, as the autumnal storms I and had acre y Prescription write to the D. D. D. mere approaching,'but is unheed- (_orint.i,ans-. Thrice I suffered`without her, and then neer, to P tongue. ed, The shi encounters a terrible sl i wreck." It was now time for dance with anvbudv else without I,aboratury Department 1�'L, 23q. No man u au good as tie might ;form, and is barely saved by the autumnal equinox, and marin-I her permissiun: to bo kind always Jordan, St., Toronto. be olio d•os not try to be better overboard For sale by all dyuggi,as. Ulan he u. and cargo. Faul e ehvinguawis-i peril. 1?- 8 ---. �s �.. f -age ers reckoned it a period of great tc her. mother ane! } er little bio n. No nein needs our pity more than ten at might, reassures all on board I 11. Owner o£ the sh,p--He would ;y �� ` of otltofs,ha who is indifferent to the sorrows ,f deliverance. go. with his cargo of corn in order - The average woman changes her Tlerse 1. We•should sail for Italy j t4 sell advantageously upon their mind', and ttte average man does not -This story.of the voyago to Ro:re I arrival in Italy. � : -- mind the aha ea. Goes into minuto detail, and is the i 12. To winter in-For a',out four tg , As th.> very rc•n^a;ltable prrparatinn is new = The donde which -have a silver best account we have of the art of months from this time navigation c,illed, n the grcatpst conrtituttonat•Remedy' lining are the,first to ttieit in gold navigation as practised by the asci-i was suspended. Bt Ar known for Brood \1:ares, colts, stanlo+e t sots. Phoenix- Professor Ramsay id6n- Find all other horse:: also Disiemper amour Y- ea vapor at tilt sun's kiss. _ Dogs end Sheep, This compound is made of . Julius-Tliis narrative gives us`fist this harbor with mi•dern Lut-I ilia purest ingredients and not ar. atom of �pp•g� c,ur only information about hi:n, I ro. (Seo article in Hastings's compositions �Alanyupe s ns are re tnow takiners Into g fEl Wo spd shows him to been affable, :Bible Diutionar Paul feared the * S'•) tiPOEiN'S'for La Grippe. Coid+:, Coughs, Kid. D TOBB BiBY Wl�iSi.Y open to religious infllienees, app:e- etroug wind that smote the sea with ` / ^` ney Trouble, etc.. and it is atways safe, It i`'. f "' expels the Disease Germs from the boat' Neer-a-drays wisp mothers do no11 I cativo. i terrific force on the outer edge of acts directly on thA T.lood and Glands. The Augustan Sand-A detach- I the gulf of J1c.ssaria which would y #`' s sl'OHN'S is now sold by nearly every,drua- oxo their children with nauseous i neat of Imperial troops stationed ; have to be crossed. , y'�° �' Rist and harness dealer in the mind, and any t raping .castor-oil or pugatives, nor , P P can get it for S'ou. Fifty cents and $1,00 a o they pyo them poisonous opiates 1' Caesarea, and named from Oc-I Looking northeast and southeast' of bottle, and =s.00 and 111.00 the dozen, tavianus Augttstus; the adopted. _This is,the accepted translation !l► a Record of Annual Sales- -This form of soothing medicines. so,t ,. Julius Caesar. aby's Own Tablets take the place 1 ac the words which fR>rmerly were _ 1st Year .............• 1,0 0 Bottles $owa ,� A °Bi these harsh and dangerous drugs, = .�dr?m3'ttium-An important i rendeve+l ]ieth toward the south- J� J 2nd Year 4,874 3rd YPF r 8,:56 .. « ^.ommerr-ai eft port of Mysia in west and northwest•• It is s ni�ti- M .t ear 19,150 " nd the mother hae the guarantee l th � 40,284 •• « ` f ago+erunient analyst t11at the l•isle Minor. In going thitller, se Y- tical phrase, nleaning, to look pEF' fr 5th Year Aral ports Nvould be touched' from down the southwest wind, which. I 7th Year .. „ 72.880 ablets are rbsolutely safe, and i P T ;u, Year ...:.;:;:;.'..104,600 y will care air stomach and bowed''`-,Mich it wc,uld be. possible to take owing to the fact that Lutro looks' A$AJViTL3+ CL nth Year ...1z4,600 troubles, dee•tro worms, break u (arnthc%r ship for Italy, !toward the cast, hits been taken to l pRr!',FNTY�� 5th Yeai :..170,486 4 r y p I i rist•archus---Ventioncd !n Acta, u,dicat.a the direction in which the I _ �y-aroit-� `'�� lith Year ,221,720 �� Olds and mnkc teething eas ldrs. _ lith Year .$78,961 B Man., It 3. "1, as sa:zed by the hostile mob'' n-ind blows, olid this here Roo?cl be - ►p•rteatteatt(" 1 th Year .878,870 •' •• t Phos. gtiafti, rinsearth, h►an., says: i -4 �!'• -T-Z44M, y�(iji 13th Year .............sos,721 " ;ecus, ar,d to ` .� as a com-l northeast Wad southeast. tafa.re,tl Fever:: r,i lath Year .............548,270 •• « � "I have uefd Esby's Own Tablets �intor_ n! Taal. From the IPistics, 13. The south wind ble.v softly % - . for crnstipation and teething iron- t ' t , 15th Year .. , s well r:e .earn list .1e veRs witkto to h Faul dor- A comp?e�e t•:ra about of the wind. r� +fat send for our and sock of twelve P�opnpd�reetpM lbien, and do not lkno'y of any other . i Ptia r.,tC:le�airre f for (amity and stock medicines, �REIi. p itis; the first impr.ttonment' ) Close in •shore-Hers overhan god - medicine that caa equal them. y lie'o t-The in;Pertar,t W.a' Ing mountains protected thcrn. lid r�:�� �,` ;-4.. l]iSirZ5111iM9 `. `They r.re air+ays satisfactory in, 1 is `f•'•+•'"l.' I town tic entY ma_s north of T�re, I 14. Euraqui.o-A wind b.ot1>ing Cnyt tea �wmty i All ` holesalc Dfudglsb bresults." Sold by medicine i and ;.he oldca of the Phoenician from the northeast: rea�Um ec-ie Z a or by mail at 25 cents a boo I c 5an:cwa- , f; cities ((gar.. '0. 1J . It fl iu'ed in 1.,. Could not face the win<!-T it- � tcom Ito Dr. Williams lluedicino I ' ► S h Sp a ha �e d�C a 1 0 Co., Brockville, Ont., the shLft•inc; it•nnes <. Aas;r.a, orally, could ngt '._ok the t�iud isy� c+ezttr, • Vabylon, Ircisia, f}1'eec0, ar.d the eye. oowien, tayiara 4 Ct1LS9f5i4 A1VI? i1C1'ERftil0615TS -- ;— ---- l Porno.' emit •luring the Crnsadea l IG. Cauda-The modern name is •' '► Yet r cred•` may bo rood, liut was n contisu it bond of c ntcntion. s C,audho, or Gorzo. The island lay k GOSiiElal, Il�'al3ilV$o U. S. A. your wi nsy is better. 1 Osten menldoncd in tho. Bible. Tho!clirectly %olith of Phoenix, so that 1 t t ' .nV'L*7,t'�.�. •" - J '' ^' .. , , rYy. :.,�„" ..,y.�' :r..+{ .t. ,.e�..,'� ..:' :'„ ,,.: .::- '-'._.," ".:,.r. '.. ` • a^=. a- - ') 'd-' M' n c i ZZ • tIMP for a verdict of"Manslaughter"or $1.75 for the now 1910 Volume. Not rdsones Spec sal Ten is ( sod Tea. Z only does b• t the beautiful uveae- Rielia �'" * ,w` � ,,; not guilty." There is also a flan"Calendar for 1910.lithographed :�strong and growing feeling that in thirteencolors and$old, but all.the • pthe infliction of capital putlish- issues of The Companionfor the re- Qualit roc V ' maiming weeks of 190th, form the time • • ment is not followed by any bene- , ., the subscription is received. ficial results. It is of no benefit AT BARGAIN PRICES • � �������� ���� to the murdered person or to his Companion YOUTH'S COMPANION, I" Ab published every Friday moraingatia Of ", pe panion Building, Boston, Maw. y \ ,PiokeriIIg.oat friends, nor does it act as a deter- _- -RATZ;B OF ADVRRTIWXG: — rent of crime. A person about to REWARD �sm A i Zoichsubsequ subsequent - Iscants 1�5 00 :RiyfEARD 5.00 �l/.t�A.'2' OF WHl3$T r., PUst snbation p rlins insertion. Jiro• 20tentscommit murder is in such a frame — �'W^ This rate dpee not fIIal tide Legal or Foreign . r ,v riltiw:s rate do of mind that the consequences are The above reward will be paid to lipeow terata Riven to partite malting tot- not given a moment's considera- the person Riving information that The most delicate and delicious of Breakfast Foods—Absolutely 1,441.for 9 or E montho or by the year. Hal will lead to the apprehension and con- pure wheat. Try a package. 15 Cents. )aariyor7earl diatraotspayablegaarlasly. tion. He may know that he must viction of the party or parties found Bu taaw ea�ten lines or ander,with paper ill of breakinsulators or other- f • •.• ear,sa oo,payable in advance. ascend the gallows if the deadly Erk! y 8 firl�)Iotioels local oolnmca ten cent.pe:ltne, eamperin with the tensa of the reen s, `5 Roses and S inks Fleur 1's oentaperlise ea usubeequenl insertion. act is performed, but it will notg p�al aontraot rates made knownon appnca ham and Pickering Telephone Nott. NotmeadTortioing. stay the uplifted hand. There are Co., Ltd.,along the Brock road. At Mill Prices. .5 Advertteamente without written instructions those who believe that fifteen ALFa.Hoovax, ' lr will be inserted tentsl forbidden ant charged ata � eve een or Graham Flour, Wheatlets, Rolled Oats, Rollra Rolled Wheat, Co r dia,ly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- twenty years behind closed bars 4-5 Green River Maser. sons•be lu writing and seas to the pub. Meal, Wheat'Berries, Puffed Rice, Corn Flakes, i Maher. is ample punishment for the worst Malta Vita, Shredded Wheat Biscuit, • Job work promptly attended to, T1ERflis - - of crimes, and a greater punish- Always 1 meat than hanging. Fifteen or Always Clean and Fresh. 9 .gasper year; $1.00 if psi•1 in advance. twenty years of association with Having rented the Dumbarton shop other criminals R ith its mental and.o sed the same,I us re ar- RICHAIRDSON'S JOHN, MURKAR, Proprietor, ea to doatl work entrustped o anguish, loss of freedom, and 13 pangs of conscience is considered a me in'the above line. NOTES AND COMMENTS Horseshoeing a specialty. ."Buy our Groceries at the Grocers." greater torture than death upon Call in and see me any time.' y 3' The fool with the gun is atill•to the gallop's. It looks at the pres- M. T. I�YNTE�TER,be found in,the land of the living. ent time that ere long it will be a DU•NBARTON • On Thanksgiving Day a large difficult matter to select a jury W he h • V b number of accidents occurred to that will return a verdict of '1 • • • • • ' young men who were out on duck- "guilty of murder," and the time shooting expeditions,and in eve may come when ca ital a ry p punish_ " +Call and see our Show-rooms. case the accident was due to care- ment will be abolished because of lessness. These accidents very its being a 'dead-letteron the Moll Contract': rarely occur to experienced sports- statute books. We have the agency for • EarsD coxTRA�ra addressed to the 7 men, for they have learnt the art S Postmaster General, will be re- b tf of carrying firearnps properly' and 250 Good Stories.. _ , ceived at Ottawa until noon,on Fri- ' V6 be cautious at all times. The — Frost & Wood Farm Machine Wagons, Sleighs, Carrie day. the 20th November, 1909" for the l'Y. g _Carriages and € The Youths Companion abounds in conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on Gutters. Wire Fence and Gates, Harness and Harness Sup- -accidents befal those who.sopor to stirring stories of adventure and hero- a proposed Contract for four years, plies. Sewing Machines. Machine and Separator Oil. "....,take advice from others more ez- tem, One may describe an escape six times per week each way, between Points for all make of Plows. If perieneed. They will grab a un from accidental peril, another a Brougham, Cedar Grove and Cherry .x g stfange encounter with wild creatures wood from the. Postmaster General's by the muzzle,pull it toward them "man nr beast. pleasure. Repairs for all Machinery. Plymouth Twine and Rope.` Wilkinson. .,and then the loss of a•hated, an `Many of these stories are true as to Printed notices containing further Sylvester and Perrin Plows. Fanning Mills. Weigh_ facts, and only disguised as to names infoi oration as to conditions of pro- Scales. DeLaval Cream Separators. arm or some more serious injury and places. A score or more of such sed Contract may be seen and blank Oshawa Hay Tools. convinces them that the were .stories will.be published during 1910 {� Y R forms of Tender may be obtained at in addition to nearly "W others-250 the Post Office of Brougham, Cedar If ' Tools,which all the pee•suasion of - R - cs good stories in.all and no two alike. Grove, Cherrywood, Markham and lEatensiOn Ladders. Steel Hog Troughs. Wagon Spring& :friends failed to do. A fire-arm is And this is not counting the serial(route offices and at the Office of the Stock Reeks. Pnlpets. Grinders. safe in the hand�of only contpara-. stories, which it is believed will be Post'Offlce Inspector at Toronto. ativel few considered by old Companion readers post Office De m,t y people. . The person as the best The Companion has ever •• P } Who -wilfully and persistently published. . Sfail Serviee Branch•G. C.AIDERSox, J � � I � � E Y � � O N handles them in a careless manner Every new subscriber will flpd it of Ottawa, Oct. ll,'09J Supt. • • r special advantage to send at once the , should he placed in the care of Farm Implements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Twine, tome other person until he gets a - WANTED NOW Machine Now Advertisements. — ac ine Oil and Repairs. little sense driven into his head. For Pickering and surrounding die- trict for fall and winter mouths an �,/ Has there been a mit4carria a of LISLE 'AND CEMENT always on energetic reliable agent to take orders _ WHITBY. " ' ONTARIO g hand. JOHN 14eGINTY, Pickering 41st for nurse stock. justice? Within a very short -nursery, v ��iMOTHY SEED FOR SALE,also GOOD PAY WEEKLY OU'rFTT FRER 1 _ time three different persons have alsike to mi:to grow good hay. Appy EZCLVOIVE TERRrrORY st lot la,606.7.PiakennR,or writ.try E.EG*Ci$ ej T H R E E �'i"' .� IN t been on trial charged with the Claremont. latf 1900 Acres under cultivation. We guar- G *errible crime of mnrder. Mrs. _ - sate. w deliver stock in nod condi- 'TO RENT fkrm containing 190 6 of Sudbury, whose 1 acres,bein Istsasandi4.con.9,towcabip tion and up to contract grade. *We WORTH KNOWING - '�� of Pickering. For fun particular appl on can show you that there is Rood money SUN rings, mental and physical, the premises or.aodreu T1I08. E."7M. iu representing a well known reliable 'y have aroused the sympathy of the 'x�sam r° 9°`= firm at this time. Established oyer 30 whole community, and for Rr}l� L;HORTHORN BULLS FOR SALL. Fears. Write for particulars. ►t-�) One roan:t rs old pest, one roan tt years( PELH.ii(NVRBERY Co.. pardon a most. determined effort old in spriag. Tutee bulls are tet for service!a 1X17 Toronto.Ont 1—We carry a most complete line of Up-to date Furniture. at prices f beet of stock. Also several bull calves from b t0 suit everyone. is being made, was an trial for to 19 atontarold good enough for any man in this country. Apply on premium lot Iff,cos,7,: several days on the charge of mor•, Pickering or write E.Z.PUGH,claremont.97t1 2—Our display of Iron and Wooden Beds, Mattresses and-Springs are der. It was a clear case and the as up-to-date:as you will sere anywhere. = presiding judge charged strongly j;�ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT— Tbn go aysoir Bias Bernet Hester 1� 104 acres good soil. parte lots Ib and Ll. is a beanty and looks the part, Its do. 3—It is a pleasure for us to show goods. Call and let us get better against the prisoner.- NUtwrth- "I'll," 9 and 9, acarboro. First class use a orsamanul"plusia�and is food acquainted. tralm and pasture land,fine sprtag creek. Two taste. istanding gnod farmsteads, Two orchards• Good frame - is lined Lheverdict• the j eery twice re- Douro witb 7 rooms. Ina ood localtt A piv e° S"a:ven:r is .Its coical, eon. g i P otoieot and durable, Its to.atraotioa ' _ { of."not guilty," to]etre, WN NE71ter, on the Promises,or to procti.aRy e1luiaatas rsp.irs and taAes only to be sent back by the judge HENRY W h aTti Ex,west I3t11 Y.O, �y for fun 1.xocomr. -• It is.aff•fesdine and radiates every aDilling' ' h"m S to.find 8 verdict in accordance WARM FOR SALE.—Being lots 10 unit tf heat generated. •Just.buy'the and 11,can 7,township of Piekerisa•and. Souvenir if you wast the best heater. { :-tv>th the evidence. On the third consisting of 910 acres, This farm is the one I,c's family waraatssd'by ih� makers.1 _ • on which the wel!•ksown Greenwood herd of i(TphOl4tering and Plctclre'Framing a specialty occasion,. contrary to their Own short-burnt have been bred and ted during the GUWNEY,TILDEN&Co.,Limited !wishes, they returned a verdict of past forty gears IS is as rich as a garden and HAMILTON Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. clean, would self ls0 acres, n- .orae or the Mcnere41 w;nnipu Calgary Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. "'gaiety." During the past week `thole of it. There is timber on-one ;an o2 it - worth SM. Terms easy. •possession given t966 Vancouver _ -.two ather,a�� .`ere-fried in To- Apr:l eat 1909, Arthur Jobnett.n,Greenwood" 7l� S7ct ' ronto. One wAB. that Of Mrs Bnause tyleamen,!t Ia.r,tax srarc and r,v,•a ta,a;x:..i , a.v.k '�— Turner, charged with taking the A. PAL 1VIE R WHY Uma lr a mad:sa n i to .ed an7•:rain. S.cet d+wns c r.{ TME peas weLL rival:axle n['-•ia.an.air Y,,fns of harcla<od re,ai«eal tv{th dont+. erau ro:fe life of an infant which she had ':id reef snelcs mUce ft ny d sad etovM b<annits are c.nr�, PAI\TER Al D DECORATOR ' t ' BISSEU STEEL �iKD !° Tn i•fru«,roif• hi,L re. ' ducts frkw'. to the o,ia• 'i+n..:,: aaken far. adoption. This was R�L.LER �i:il» _ :another clear case and the judge Contractor for general house repairs. ' th•11--11 _ y� E.'�, yet dnRroiler--ever bui:t NoLtilnQdfmiy or shodd;sboutit Frea •- •_-%= 'R again charged- strongly against Established 5 ears in Pickering BEiST Book,.Eats why roushould buy the"Bf..-li•' Wrftetnaay. Village. T.L 5=111 00.ltd. . W ELOR ONT. her. In Lhis case the jury return- g • _ =For sale by— -_ ed a verdict of "manslaughter." ADDRESS: PICKERING P.O. - DICKIE&CHAPMAN, - Pickering +.,The third case was that of Walter :. I also handle the following Goods': IBlythe's, who murdered his wife COS�a WEAZ' R �TEE�13 Paris Wheelbarrows, Canada Carriage Co. Buggies and Cutters, 1900 t > at Agincourt several months ago, The cold weather will soon be here and we are ready for it with lots of Washers and Wringers, Angle Lamp, Sunlight Waihers, Momen-' and who was being tried the the season's needs. We have just received a line of men's, .women's, boys' term Washers, Dowswell Wringers, Oshawa Hay Carriers, and glres underwear in natural wool, fleece lined and Scoth wool, all rices. second time for the crime. Ia the Our ladies'corset cover,jersey knit, at 25c is a big seller. See our line of Oshawa Litter Carriers, Dain Haying Tools, etc., etc. first trial he was found guilty of black tights for women and children. Hosiery in wool and cashmere,.a good line. double knee and heel, at 25c per pair. Our flannelette blankets in 10/4, I am giving a coupon worth $1:00 with every order of 100 lbs.or Over murder and sentanee of death 11/4 and 12/4 are good value, from$1.00 up. Toques for boys and girls in all Qf Twine, ' Call and see my exhibit at Wilsons Carriage was passed upon hien. He- was colors from 25 to 50c. Muffler's in white and colors for men women and child- shop, Whitevale, Ont. -given a reprieve and eventually a ren. Gloves for ladies and a mocha glove for men at 75c,and $1.00. See our boots, shoes and rubbers Maple Leaf brand. Now is the time you need rub. ' 4 second trial. The defence at the bars. Cali and see ours.' Choice groceries always in stock. R'e Lave added How' ar' d E. Turner, 'W hitevale first trial was that of insanity, a few dress goods to our stock but not having room for a full stock have a but in the. second it was argued full line of samples of dress goods and suitings from the best wholesales at the lowest price. Ask to see them. Highest price for butter and eggs. -that he was under the influence 5 f. of liquor and consequently'not re- GEO. A. GILLESPIE, Dunbartoin Build Up A Reserve Now "operisible for his acts. The jury at 'this trial returned a verdict of Now, whl�e your.stains;pow good,why not convert part of it manslaughter. These cases com- ��E, ��i� �� pnto.a.Cash Reserve that will,later on,yield a competence for old age? ate, PMG15 You can- easily do it by regularly depositing a part of your ing 'One after the other would income in seem to inditfite a growing septi- A RANGE should not only look good-ii went against capital punishment. should be all good—We have what could It is a most difficult thing for aZ be safely termed the perfect range, up-to- MESTMDARD BANK luau to support a verdict that will ,�+' date in the truest,sense—known far and wide deprive a fellow-man of his life. - as the— • to many cases a man who has IMPERIAL-OXFORD lam OF CANADA ,n H1.atbes) , served on jury that has return- 1�••' ', -One Dollar and upwards opens an account,and with sykemahe ; ed a verdict of "guilty of murder" FEATURES,— , i �. ,malting in capital Top lid of ash pan lifts up as one piece (see '.per and Compound Interest, tele- fund, will rapidly accumu kta. p punishment picture)locks automatically, allowing great freedom �today. feel's that he himself has been a 1a cleaning out ash pan—which is big and roomy. -party to a murder. -Rather than have such a burden on his mind J. H. BUNDY, Sole Agent, PICKERING PICKERING BRANCH for all time to colpe, he stands out .,CLARENCE To BATTY, Manager _. -' • aRwxcs wilco wr ws=rsT. � ' -.. ..,w,.. x.y�, +r: ._ ti,t.' �y: :,,., :.;g ;.•.... ems..:,... - '.'• Prat -= .c',.�g,�a•�4` 'Z.2:..a rd ,s.. .'...'..s ...'.i1L "+w'F•, '.z..• .'•u46. -..8''.. .Ra^. .:'.'_x ,td�.. sees' ,, e• . - - PLARI MONT' Fred Deacon vi died his parents were delighted to again •their 1: :13pring and Summer Goods Ira Bo spent Tuesday with in Janetville over Sandal old tor, Rev. J. A. Grant,.on August Le gitt, who has been Sunday morning and evening. ryw end A��' operator in the Arlington Hotel, Large congregations were preseiat _ftA- ill steak of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children , Nelson a$g spent a few• days Toronto, is home for a few and his sermons were listened to It will pay yon to call and see before purchasing. with friends In Arthur. atouths• with close attention. Although Thomas Birkett and P. Macnab spent Tlri►nksgiving Day in the Mrs• D. Gregg. of the ninth con- always s fluent speaker he has im- FLOUR AND FEED. ` .r Olt cession, is spending a few days proved during the few ears he r with her mother and sister 'in has been away from Collingwood of the best gaality always on hand. „` Bert. Campbell was here on Sarnia. —Thankagiving renewing old ac- _ and his adund to cal reasoning gtusintant ea Richard Johnston and sister, of lent force and character to his TIndependent Telephone Central , a H. and Mrs. Pllkey, of Aud- West Toronto, were the guests of sermons. On Monday evening the ley, spent Sunday with Frank and Fred and Mrs. Farmer over the Young People's Union tendered The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor Y4 Soden. holiday. ]Kra. rs. him an informal reception." ; MA. man o Workman Rothsay, S. and Mrs. Bray are spending a few days in the city with their spent a few days lately with her MARKHAM sett, Thomas. daughter, Mrs. Wood, at the Roca Hadle of Cher wood, manse here. Dr.Young has been quite ill this HNIS Hadley, i Miss Kathleen Duke aecoul past week with a serious attack of visited Claremont and Glan Major, vine WBJe ied by Mrs. Robbius attended the q y ti on the holiday. Miss Mary Robinson left for New 'tlarchesi concert in the Massey York Wednesday to resume her duties Mr. and Mrs. Midgely, of To- • y ronto, spent the holiday with Ira 13x11 last week. as professional' Imporantshowing of finest display of and Mrs. Powell. A few'from here attended the Alex. Milne, of "Braeside," sold a .Ohiaa. A yeey large assortment of , Thomas Wilson and W. E. Rise- Stationary.social at Glen Major on Mon- Fullerton filly foal the other day to R. Brough, of North Myrtle, were in day evening and report an en- Miller,of Stouffville, for.$100. f98ationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jtut I. able time. The brick-work on James Torrence's received for the Holiday tr, Call mtown on Monday. bliss Ida Brown, of Toronto, is new house at the south end, is now Gre & Coates shipped two com leted and another'month should and see them. gg PP home for a time owing to her list- P test earioads of mined stock to Toren- see him nicely settled therein. $nbseriptions taken for all Magazines, to on Wednesday. er being laid o$duty with a felon A. Rushbrook, of Unionville, has Richard Underhill, of the T. on one of her hands. Weekly and Daily Newspaper R. E. Forsyth left last 'Satur- moved to Markham, and is now living rM1 Eaton Co., Toronto, was home on y in the'house which he recently par- day for Rice Lake where he will chased,from James Bishop of Vinegar tT 2E— R=C� A.M:01 ON Thanksgiving Day. spend a few days duck shooting. Hi11. o The members of the -beef ring We wish him success. The annual ploughing match of the $_ ; Street. intend having an oyster supper 11 r. and Mrs. Robbins gracious- East York ploughmen will be held on ��7C7 211tb� some evening this week. Wednesday.Nov.8rd on the farm of Mise Olive Powell, of Toronto, 1v entertained the members of the R M Loveless,one mile west of Agin- �1 !" Methodist Church choir last Tues- t the court. An unusually liberal list of spent Thanksgiving Day a day evening to an oyster supper. rizes is offered.—Sun. home of her parents here. i v The evening was heartily enjoyed P Mr. Samir, manager of the ThThe carpenters are now through at by all. the Grand Trunk station here. A bag Standard Bank, spent the holiday A recent issue of the Colling- gage room has been added and the with friends in Brussels. wood Bulletin contains the follow- freight shed lengthened by some see mraen Miss Bessie Macnab, of Toronto ing interesting item: "The con twenty feet. A new maple floor has University, holidayed at the gregation of the Baptist church also been laid in the waiting room. -home of her parents here. The patched up building is anything D. Taylor and his sister-in-law, but an ornament to the town, but the J=O STOVE REPAIRS of Braeebridge, spent the holidwy . increased accommodation and facili- with Mi. and Mrs. Megap. ties for handling freight will be appre- r Robert Miller, of PYeckerinR, Aff UD tinted.—Economist. Hapy ThonaM md Imp8t`18l OR�01'd bricks ' spent a few days during the past OCT - ALWAYS IN STOCK r week with friends in Claremont. TIME TABLE—Pickering station G. A number from Claremont at- T.R. Trains goipg East ane as follows— . •No, 6 Mail 8.06 A M. r tended the Thanksgiving dinner 12 lAxMI 2.43 P-M' It will y you to buy Sargent's best bright stovepipes and ,a . t Brougham on Monday evening. OR S •6 pa 14 Local 6•�P. M• elbows. They will last the longest and look the best. Wood for Sale.—A quantity of Trains going west due as follows- 4tood beech and maple, stove No. 13 Local 8 36 A. M CHARLES SAP,GENT, 'Claremont " 11 Local 2.30 P. m. length. Apply to W. A. Thong- 3. — FAILED7 fad all Bene P. ld. HOD. •8unday included. Miss Ruby Farmer has return- Hardware, Stoves and Furnaces. .'of weeksawieth afriendsRin Stouff DR. D. 0. SMITH Flue• LydiaE.Pink hamsVegeta- AENtTI3T, STOLFFVILLE, The Eulalie Quartet Dr. C. J. and Mrs. Brodie visit- b1e Compound Cured Her. Honor graduate of Toronto University ed the former's brother, Dr. Geo. and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. _ °F = Toronto,Canada.—•'I shall endeavor M. Brodie, of Woodstock. over also Post graduate of Chicago College. 9TOUFFYIT.LE : Banda to describe Jou how I felt before I Are now re erred to ive a musical 1Sy 7]Op81t3 of Qaaladia�n began taking Lydia E.pinkham's Veg- Crown and bridge work a specialty. prepared - Wm. and Mrs. Warfolk. of To- etable Compound. I scarcely knew At Claremont let Tueeday of,month. Program. For particulars apply to North-West Land yMIMA HOOVER. jRsgnTatione. Tonto, and S. and Mrs. Stephen- what it was to be well. I had awful Office over Sargents Tinahop. See-,�• son, of Kinsale, spent Monday bearing-downpains Independent 'Phone. AN person wbo•is the noir h«d of a family. :'tovith Thos and.Mrs. Gibbons. and usually before _ or any male orae to r..---.,old. mer home. r .toad a gearter-•e•tion of a Ill Domi■io■ ^ The contractor on the C.N.R. mymonthlyppeerioda �T t 80-YlhRf' land in Manitoba. 6aa1 ',wan or Alberta. , I suffered terribly R B R Y A lY CXPIM KNct �Theapp lienor avast app•ae wise■ at tea had a large number of road scrap- Dominion L■ds Aesnoy or anub-Asenay for are r� era delivered to him from Clare- and had to go to s�3MBnlEs diaaries. Satry by p mar be wadi to wont station last week and this. bed. I was not able , or.ny,on o thee■eoe�tt• by tatYs to walk across the Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' Jahn Wagg, who has a roman-. Ce a:wa eswht.r,mother o:.w.n ,r door the pain was sundries, ntrsl office Bell bom«teadar. erative �losition as teamster for so bad. I dpctored telephone Co. A ency for nae•.—tiiz months' residence upea '..a the Dominion Express Co., of To- for a long time,but Rolston Laundry. A homesteader of the lana s •■•b at thrw � �'J• A hom•.t•.ar may uw wtt�ht■ y�ecpp his homestead on a farm of at IsI ss aa.ss Tonto, a n,L,9anday and Monday the doctors treat. CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO Tauos MAR" solely owned ane ooeapi•d by him orb7 hM �evith his parents here. ment did not do me cwwams taw•r.mother,son,daoraw,brotbarore�sr The Glen Major Sunday School any good. I gave up AT ONCE l oo.rt+tsawre� In c.eeain districts a ham«i•ader to Roti Meld a very successful Boz Social all hopes of ever xnrcm.ee•dine a.kaeh.md «w streams mw pro.,met agn.:t.r+eoao■alons- beia well a iII � .scerestn our operon w a■ aide his hom«uad. Ytio• est 0 per nap. g ger A reliable lotcal salesman wan ted �■.�tiea crebaary nail«—Moss reside sit month.in.seen of aft on the evening of Thanksgiving until one da m asband saw the Com- tso"iN 06enf e g�rm�patea years from du•at homestead •nen tinesndfar J JIB to represent free dear p she time sagnfzed to •era bom«o.aa pat•eiga Day. The proceeds amounted to and advertin in the paper. He' o'arPatear•tate a ate-s7�h1Olfa■a�IIo.t esaw bout thirty-one dollars. a get me a bottle,and I am &Anada'o 00l4to# and *eeYtewtdss,w,tbaaar'e••R•.m and om este atop serh sera. f�; _ tided to s homesteader who has exhausted hill hose- � David Taylor, of Cobalt, is thankful be did. I had not taken one Iftofie need n ht and chased obtain a pre-•mptioespending a month or two at the bottle before I began to feel better, � t� # � ttitm+y • pnrob..ea hem«ter�d in aaaiat■home of his mother hare. Mr. and I kept on taking it until now I am °O'afte° Lts«t air• distriota. Pies S&w per ser•, Daties—itwt ea a different woman. It alio helped me a;p1t�:'y..r saw.tasad ode sit moats. in ..oh of emw years, Taylor has a very remunerative onla.atetuey.er« and •rent a boom worth during maternity and childbirth. I is Pickering and adjoining coup- e3oe.tp, 7 nt /fM�aip. Y g Q� �posltlon as cook in that mining can thoroughly recommend your Yeg- try. ��ie I W. W.CORY. )town. etable Compound to any woman who r ere.,w.ahtaeto■. Deputy of the Minister of the I■seeiae.. Thanksgiving Day was spent is afflicted with female troubles."— The demand for nursery stock is in '911-37naathorised publication of this a& "•very quietly in.our burg. Family Mrs.J.M.Tw .LE, 138 Nassau St., creasing yearly, and if you become MACHINE SHOP I vrti'om nd will not>>e pain for. '. :tire-unions was the order of the Toronto, Canada. one of our salesman you will realize ,day, and those of a sporting tend The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's. there is good money in the businees ency spent rile tiny bowling or Vegetable Compound,made from roots for you. The undersigned having pparch- ` sticking foot-ball: and herbs,is unparalleled. It mai be Write at once for particulars. .Pay ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in used with perfect confidence'by women weekly. Free outfit. Kinsale, is prepared to do all " The scarlet fever patients have who suffer from displacements,inflam- kinds of repair work and general -' Ir 'had their liberty restored to thein mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir- STON$ & WELLINGTON blacksmithing. a and are all pleased.to get out of ter regularities, periodic pains,backache, Fonthill Nurseries $e tisfaction guaranteed. in I' g their period of couflnement. We 'bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indi- Hao bores ;are pleased to state that no new :estion,dizziness, or nervous prostra- TORONTO :'ONT• Prices right. Ion. ': Call and see us. ,cases have developed. + Rev. J. A. Grant is In Hamilton ,JAMES PENGELLY. this week attending the twenty- Kinsale. Ont. Of all materials and aesfiRs ` �flrot annual convention of the O kept in stook: 1:1 will pay you• SIMPSON b call at our works arta aspect our eteeis � Baptist Brotherhood of Ontario • E. W. EV.Al�I S an3Quebee. There are one bun- - dred told fifty delegates in attend- ... a do n '; - and o prices Don't be saislea egert we of employ/hem.ooaeeq � aace. PMP Manufactwer ly we ens, and ao tbrow oft!tb. ywlr Mia. Bryan and child, of Torot:- HESE are the days you want Warm Underclothing. We have it commission of 10 per amt.,whiob you wilt f to, visited the former's brother, for Women,Girla and.Children, Men and Boys. Neve1111111 r better in Shop and Residence,Dundas $t aerWalysase by pt+�tL. ' e Wm.Thompson, over the holiday. value. Our cash pricks are much lower than you can buy same MR solu dIML ¢ ' accompanied on her re- goods elsewhere. She was accompanied WHITBY, ONT. wNR� NRANITE PILI ;x +' turn by her father; George You want warm Stockings,hestier Boots. These we can do right."Heavy Three doors west of Whitby House. od0e• whithy.02111111 + Thompson, who will spend a few ribbed wool Stockings 25c. Fall and winter Boots$1.40 and x1.76, good value Ed weeks with her. fir$2.00. Men's heavy ribbed wool eoz 26c. Heavy calf waterproof Boots1�it fa- Wm. Shepherdson moved his $Z60. Also a splendid line $1,75 and $ZOO. These are•money-savers—nee We are prepared to instal wood or iron household effects to Indian River them before buying. pompe on short notice,also attend ' where he has charge of a section to all kinds of repairing. on the C.P.R. We are sorry to HUNDREDS of articles on our Bargain Counter you want in your home Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, tit lose him and his family from our everyday. Don't mise seeing them. also gasoline engines and q c q .y eti m midst but hope his sojourn there GROCERIES always fresh and pure, at lowest prices. Fresh Ground Coffee the enure'gear v ° o tuay be both pleasant and profit- 25,35 and 40c lb. Finest Teas 20, 26,30, 36, 40 and floc ib. ,MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR 6 b isl 0 M r able. e r a % Miss Annie Forgie, who has T.1 SI�VIPSON & Co., PICKERING PhoneN°•soatresidence. p �_v °� y K BC spent several months'with-friend-.; ti 4 in and around Claremont, left on The P1CkQrlllg s lllonday to return to the United gt10 States where she will resume the - Vigilance Committee F. w a.4$ooQFawM.". 00 o ractice of her rofession in - DARK • NIGHTS : c S ro om a p P charge of a large hospital and e training school for nurses. Are no hindrance if you have one of otir lanterns. ' 'They are fitted The object of this Association'is to � ' °"o a •.0 �o �y A union thanksgiving service with a patent extinguisher. Same price as the common ones. lessen stealing and prosecute O m S'e `a ►�. o eev Jan �! was held in the Methodist church the felons. M .n Feb Zve�► on Thanksgiving Day forenoon. Stove pipes 10c and 12c per link, best,elbows only 15c. Stove pipe wire, stove pipe enamel, srove pipe blacking and enamel. Ash Members having property stolen oornmuni• 10 b °° '° '° °' '''° Mar ;'. The attendance, in the neighbor " sifters and fire shovels, paring machines etc. Try one of our oats immediately with any member g i1 ..a Apr a•= _,,;:: i hood of fifty, would not indicate sever fail oil cans• They are dandies. of Eiecutive Committee. K 10 o r' �. 1a•y ktle `that a majority of our population 1llombenhip fee - ,1.00. .cp J ne �sz z tare supremely anxious to use the $EST GOAL OIL ONLY 20e PER GALLON Tiskets•ma.be bad from the-rresiaent or: Oi" July s «' aee:etsry oaapplication. -� �° �° o v ere. sept » .Government's appointment as a day of actual public thanksgiving. Coupons on everything. Exec. Com.=L, D. Banks, (leo,Len pa, oat. t In connection with the service a Our Groceries are the freshest. W. V, Richardson,Pickering,Ont a m m o m , Doet -eollection amounting to seven dol- lars was taken to be devoted to ��Q ^ �n yyt f Arthur Jeffrey) a•naan logo-whitey 11 Oshawa nnin aRnsr y n massacres. GEO, PHILIP, `1 3' (�j j j 1.A. 0 Connor, lapart r zd u:brfa�c•si,osniastoa.9s�.e relief of the stlrvivof•e of thePresident.fh �'�- late Cilieia - ',+..'este[_ ..,.�.;�-.;uw.' ":'.:. ._ •4' sees,, x., w '. _ _ _ i .. •': 'v.__ ...._*....vi..:,...,sr—' sere.. , q,.. �•; w- L a v; �:,.,,. :i s>w 'x 11 .:,rte-�, -. ' rg•y•e•' .T" , ,:, ...:. !�. - .- ..-�^. t :ss . - xn.' a.t•+Pi.tr- ,c• �.:�. ,E , fi'w. s _ 'i�:: N+^ 11�.,'"'�` ,?XSx.'ak x>- '.fir,-z' ^►t .,'�..,: ,.,,yw .c,M: Y.. '5,.�' a. ' '.. 1. t f we C{w. »� :e Yr t r. x ' .W ,r_ 1 -,— 1. y �: v"-s., 3 v r P5 ., t y ,:. ­­ '. :.,r, .,+n• ,,:5 ;. r ... r-•w a, :w.w I ';ar ry t`.'' r.- :�.r rfi .,: :.-. t ..xiw'. .y..'%. .. \. ,.....• .:f •tiy Mfr . ... .. _V­ ', ..1,.•,.. ..iv.,.c, ., -,,.�,X-.... ., n',,...:y' rr S. ;w p... :, ?. Sr'- �?°'.. fa., - > _ c - s+hCJ ' , - x . :r, .: �.. . W. . .� _.. _ ll ,.,,'r �y •sim.j 4",tt " . , ,.� yyggry + -., :'- 1 1•. 4 :-, .. ,'..3✓....Y"^y.•^.!-, 'Y%S,/.h^':C:.: 1f .,�.� :." .. ....'..I'• .s, \' ... _ . ... .. ".<.•i. 4+-a;..1Z v�: •,}i�'.' a l- 5 ._..,t. 'i •SII-v.,� ..,.r�4.'. N ��+ '` broke her neck, sad died at once! "It is magical.I. i wish I could uo picter offers it fo thing l Lqr s F F Come, look at her!" cried the oW it " him up with it indeed!" growled t� s Life ':;��a'nd' .. • woman, sobbing and wringing her Then she stopped and flushed, the old woman. ' hands. and taking up her basket, she ad- Marie made no further answer 'ri: " , _% - Vp . And she led Marie through the ded: , _ but meekly went about her litt(l> ��4. _ O ! V back door of the shed, and along the "I must go now." household duties, hanging the tea• • ' -base of the cliff, until they came to "�hat, do I drive you atony after kettle over the fire and setting the J + I .. 1. he t where the o the co 1 table supper. :_ ;:A la s w all no; but I must go now, a ..for bee continued.) body 1. ,of knelt down and tenderly please, I must carry this asket of ----- i . , - stroked the face of her poor dumb clothes home." 'DEMAA�D FOR TURKEYS. 10:", WAITING THROUGH WEARY friend, and saw that she was dead Wtiah. this heavy basket? you 11 , indeed. will faint by the way! Let me carry According to reports from Great ,' i YEARS.' ."Don't cry, dear granny I I'm it for you," he said, lifting it upon Britain and to the opinions express- __ sorry for poor Mooiey; but don't his arm. ed by traders in the United King- • you be afraid; we shall not starve! "Oh, no, no, please I Indeed, in- dote who are well informed regard- s I know they want another laun- deed I would rather you wouldn't: ing the progress of the poultry and CJHAPTER III. others miserable was, With her, to dress at the hotel, and I can take she pleaded trembling. game trade, there is every indica- 1 Marie Serafinne lived near the be very miserable. And she knew in washing enougl• to make up for "Child, I have a little sister at tion• that the supplies of British- '°I. ` small hamlet of Pine Cliffs on the L(r other happiness, no other mis- the lass of the milk and butter," home just about your age. And 1' reared turkeys this season will fall 1. Shenandoah River. cry. she said 'cheerfully; as she helped carry all her burdens. It would short of the demand• The weather Though her father and her mo- But in the.innocent joy and glad- the dame back to the hut, give me pain to sec her carrying 'conditions in the British Isles have ether had long passed to the spirit ness of children she became ecsta- A'nd that 'same afternoon Marie anything heady. And it gives me been against the production of tor- . world she could not be called an tic, and in their •sorrow or suffering went back to the village ona double pain now.to hear you speak of car keys, while the grouse, partridge oorphan, for she was tenderly cared she suffered intensely until' she errand—to engage washing from rying this. You would not wish to and similar game are by no.means F for by her aged grandmother. could relieve them. the hotel, and to get t•he tanner to give any one, even me, pain, would plentiful. They were very poor and lived i❑ It was from this trait of charac- come and take away the body of you In a short time there is likely to _ abut of one room with a loft above ter that Maria was best known and poor Mooley. ``Oh, no I" I , be a strong demand for Canadian it, a shed behind it, and a rude lowed.. And she succeeded is both mis- "Then let me carry this for you. turkeys, and is is to be hoped that _ :,fence enclosing a little bit of a gar- "What a mother she will make, sacra. And see how strong I am in com- our sources of supply in this coun- t den around it;—just so much land some day! said her poor neigh- After this Marie worked harder parison to you l" try will be equal`ia-t-k�e oppurtun- ab lay i'n the hollow under the lofty bors. than ever, for she found washing .And so saying he carried the bas- ity. It is advocated that twelve `11 shelving cliff that overhung the riv- "What an excellent nurse she and ironing more laborious than kat to the rock where he had left birds should be packed to the case, e; at that point, seeming ready to would be; what a treasure in a► milking and butter making, while it his drawing materials, and set it not frozen too hard, and with posi- s' - topple down and crush the little but household. of children;" said her waa not'quite so profitable. down there while he strapped his tions alternately reversed. at :like as eggshell.: rich neighbors. Yet Marie •would not, for this portfolio to,his ' shoulders. Then As to whether the turkeys should a But as the shelving cliff had over- But Marie's chance of being hap- cause, let her poor old granny suf he took up .her basket and rejoined be shipped feather or dressed, this � _ I hung the, river for thousands of PQ in the position of either mother fer for the want of any of her ac- her. is of course, a Matter for arrange r'i F years without falling, its great pro- or nurse seemed very remote. eustomed'comforts. She bought She made no further resistance meat between the importer and ex- t" - tecting roof was trusted as a safe It is true that many of the youbg milk and ,butter slough for their t� his help. Her confidence was en- porter, much variance of opinion s, : •shelter rather than feared as a pos- farmers .of the neighborbooti; were simple meals from a' neighboring tirely won. having arisen in the past as to sable danger. struck by her rare beauty, but part- farmer. He walked by her side, oonvers-' what really constitutes a dressed h Here Marie and her granny lived. ly because she was alwa3s so busily And now ho- busy life'for a few ing pleasantly on such topics as turkey, the idea most favored in came b the wa this district bein that the.ibird - Here they cultitiated their small at work cultivating her garden; days kept her thoughts from dwel- y y g I- - "I am told that there as a very should be lucked clean u to the "� garden, kept a cow, and raised feeding her poultry, milking her ling on the dark, handsome face P P k poultry. cow, or carrying fruit and vege- that had made such an impression Picturesque scene along this road, collar of the neck, leaving the head k I that has never yet been.sketched. and wings untouched. , T . t,Froom'' these resources, garden tables, milk butter, and. eggs to on her imagination especially as ^. poultry-.yard, .they gut the village, that she had no time she had not seen that face since it It is a rock shelving far over the It may be interesting to Caaadi- ,� fresh vegetables and fruit, milk, Ito listen to them; partly, because, first glowed upon her. river, and having at its base and as farmers to note that not only butter and eggs 'enough for their i when she did play, alae played with But one day, about a week after under the shadow of its shelf a as the demand for dressed poultry, ti, own.consumption, besides having IIII children only,, so that she see that first accidental meeting, she small cottage with a.garden. Do except water fowl, likely to:he vett .a large surplus for sale, which';to be still but. a child herself; and weat to the village to carry a bas- you know where it is t he eaquir- heavy this season; but there is a Marie took in every day to the oil-i partly, also, because she was so ex- kat of clean clothes, and she was ed gas they walked on. universal shortage 'of eggs. la . lags and sold to the hotel during!tremely shy, none of her young.$is returning with a basket heavily Yes, sir; it is our rock and our Great Britain the .importation o[ the whole of the summer season, tant admirers ever approached her laden with sciled.linen, when, ,fee!-,.cottage and garden that you mean. eggs has declined, within a few mrbea the village was full of tour- with words•o£ love. ing great fatigue, she laid down her The rock is called the Anvil, from months fully 7 per cent,, while the '1. fate. But ah! there came a time when burden for a moment, and sat down its shape, which �s dust like that'of prices have materially advanced. It g ` • •• a blacksmith's anvil, 'reaching far I x With the price of this produce the child-woman loved with a love to rest in 'he wood. + B is to be hoped that increasing aum- illarie bought tea and sugar, flour that was her doom." She threw off hem tat to cool her forward and having a fiat toy. tive hers cif Canadian farmers will give Asad salt, and also other simple nee-` One bright summer morning she head, anti as she did w she saw live under it," answered Mane. more attention to poultry-raining Ili P g g "Ah! indeed! Then we are oa loran 191 . sunrise each as they could not raise wont, as usual to the village ho for the fir,�t time, a coag man . 8 - -ev their own little place. tel with a basket of fruit to. offer seated-on a rock near with a our way there now." The summer was their busy and for sale to the visitors there. portfolio on bi knees and pencil .,We aro very sear it, sir." A (300D MILK TALAR. profitable season. But it needed It way a dimple, country place, in his hand. How near enquired the young A writer tells how to make a tank '�11y gentlemen, nurses At the same moment that she per- man anxiously, as if he were not at strict economy to enable them to and ladies and P ail desirous to shorten the distance; •n which to cool milk. These are his ,a fay up a little each summer for the and children, were gathered upon ceived him, he also rooked up, directions:' Where milk is kept in but quite the reverse. ir coming winter. For as the winter the front porch.enjoying the morn- And with strangely blended euro- it ,. shot gun cans it can be kept cool About a quarter of a mileb' b havia thtl water run through % their only source of revenue washing air and the magnificent moun- tions•of delight and dread, she re- .� y g Ah 1 he said and slackened itis to the woolen socks and mittens tatn scenery before them. cognized the dark _handsome strand i;. from well to stock tank. Make steps, walkin ver slowly. '_ s hich they knit and sold to ` the Marin;--who went in and out the, ger she hada seen at the hotel. p g y wooden boxes two cans wide and r . villagers. house like any pet kitten, stepped She quietly gut on het hat, took During that walk, the artist man nigh enough to ihut slat lids over t b aged to become possessed not only "LlJ Marie Serafrnne was a favorite in on the porch. as usual, and passed up her heavy aaket and arose :to, of the girl's full co:.fidenoe, but al- cans, long enough to bold all cans the village, and, indeed, in the among the ladies, offering her•fruit. go. necessary. Make galvanized iron '*hole neighborhood--' welcome -in While doing so, she overheard a "Pray do not leave. It I disturb �' of her whole hi�wry, even dawn tank to fit inside box. Divide to the calamity of the cows death. !Fall and hut.'' voice murmur: . you I will myself move Z)ff," said tank lengthwise by two sticks to ' All laved the gentle girl. But "What, a beauttiful face! Just the young man rising. Beath., make indi:ideal stalls for 'each 'vYhea the came in sight of the '4 itn�Et especially children loved her, my idea of the Virgin before the "Oh, no, no,.you do not disturb y g can. Divide into sections by three P• _ �:... (r I she loved. children. . - sanunc. tion, while she was st+'.! me, but I was afraid—I. was but under the,cliff, the artist broke elate up and down right•din#arcs Often when in summer she would as unconscious child in Judea I ob afraid=j' she stopped. and blushed. out into enthusiastic prai-e,of the to keep half empty can from tip- g pure, white forehea , y. g besot of the scene. I must card ping'return home from the 'village and i serve that ri `'`Afraid?" echoed the ours man tainly sketch this, Marie," he said in over. Hinge slat door over --*'IN, .- -' !bring empty buckets:and a-half fill-„ with its aureola of golden curls like with an interest he could not con each •can and fasten with button, —' Will you permit me to come here •'w'd purse, tier granny, counting the a halo around it; those clean, teal. Have outlet a little below top of : snoney with the , avarice of age, bright-blue eyes, full of soft splen- "Afraid 1 might be inttuding'on every day and sit upon that bank cans and large enough to let out 'would.say to her: dor; that there and work until I finish the perfect mouth•” you, i mean .to say," lidded Marie. quite a bit of water at once when �, picturet' he softly enquired. full cans are'put in,.otherwise the "Why, Marie. you-took. out tea Marie had no suspicion that tiie looking down. „ gaartsof milk at ten cents a quart, speaker was talking of her; but "If there be as intruder, it is Oh, yes, sir; certainly. That secured cans will be flooded. If in ia�d her you have brought me stn is, I mean, I have got no right to g P- she involuntarily turned around, -certainly myself. I am a trespasser a milk ,house this will serve well ;ty pails and only ninety cents." and, as she did sa, she met the gaze here on your native s+�it, and if you afap you. Z'he place is free to you for milk tank. „* ` Well, but granny, I met Emma of a pair of large, dark eyes fix?-- leave on my account I shall take as it is to all, 'air. . I and ti';'illy, and they asked me for in adoration upon her face. it as a rebuke,'' said the stranger 1`h throat was not quiteisf ed - aiik,. and _I _Z them each a Marie blushed deeply, and avert gravel with is reply, so a enquired _ ,.SOME GOOD ADVICE , `�.i - —dri ,,k." • ed tier head. And soon she took her The gravely, le girl did not more than ther. Nine cases out of ten where a '' And then Granny. Thom son "But, shall I be in any way din- _y y p basket and moved from the• sput• half understand. trine, but she gath- " farmer kicks about too low a test wou-14 gr+lan aqd declare i 'was the turbing yc5u, Marie I But she carried with her a vision of eyed enough of his meaning •to en- he will become reconciled if you a "Oh, no, air; no in eel " she an ,Fre:ich blood of her father, and it a fine dark face, shaded with silk able her to answer: can show him that he is getting all was a pity her own only `'darter" en black curls and moustache, an.l "You have as much right here a s�''ered,earaostly. he is entitled to. . If he is inclined _- had '•married of a Frenchman." . lighted b ' a air of - large,, soft, They had now reached the gate g y p g i have, for I Have•no more than the 'of the cotta a and Marie hos list- to doubt your word call in a state One 'time, returning -with empty deeply shaded black eyes. l g P -W bird's. The Le,rd lefs us all OOme•" ! invited.her com anion to Dome in ,actor and have him slake a teat, :baskets, Marie would be arraigned And without suspicion of. wrong "�i ill you sit down then a,,d rest y P If his readings ars like yours (they y au and see her rann 'With : . ar'danger; she thought of that fine ga you uieaat to sot If yor don't, g y' should be) the farmer—that is the "Dear, dear• me! Didn't I seal dark 'face with. innocent delight, +, But the artist, thanked her and ou out oath fifteen quarts of rat f will go away, said the stra g'r, declined the invitation. . • , averagefarmer—will be siitisfied J P As she walked home with her amp- gathering u his .portfolio and en= and-you will have no more trouble berries at •fi%a cents a quart, and tv basket, she wondered 'who the cgnls. g P !is sat down the basket, tiffs with him. It is poor policy to`re- . mere you have brought me only six- owner was, whether he was a vial- his.hat and bowed to her as if she , for at the hotel, and how len he For all reply, Marie put down had been a - rincess, and turned sent a patron's inquiry about his ty fiFe cents. Where's the other P �,, g tion ba4tet viol resumed her spat, .and left toe spot: test by becoming angry: 1:xplain ten , • .. was going to stay, and if she should and sat there •blushine and tremb- to him as much as possible, and `•Granny, ,.I met Siisy and 1. elly ever see him again. And then, with Marie stood trauvfixed, *axing of g ling—half pleased and half fright _ show him the.test I3e needs to be :nd Fanny, and I gave each of 'em a slight feeling of pain for which ened. form, oke h back ho • • ter his receding fo shown'a handful of berries• I couldn't she could not account, she tried to And the artist resumed his seat, denly turned and loo L. !yelp 'ii, granny 1" ossa which of those rich, ha when meeting fins eyes, she started ` re opened his portfolio, and iecom pith some oonfusion and hurried Another t1me: handsomely dressed lady visitors it' nerved his work. `;HARD-MOUTH HORSES. 4. ow is this; 11larie t I sent you la as whom he thought to be as beau- into the hut. ' out with a peck of sugar pears, and tiful as the blessed Virgin! He worked on in silence for a few first she threw off iter hat and. An exchange is responsible for '.here' you hate brought back only So deep was her reverie, that she minutes and then looked around at went into the back shed and put the the following: Here is something ' the price of three quarters 'of a rEached home befor© alio ',as his quiet companion, aril met her7ilcd linen in soak, to be washed °E practical value.to any one driv- y �+eck :" aware. Indeed, she might have eyes fixed in childlike wonder and the next day, and then she went ,ing •a horse that pulls on the bit. "O,'Granny t#?;ore Ras Jenny'and passed the little gate, sad gone on admiration upon himself. into Lha one room of the hut, where, Fasten a small ring to each side -_a111y and liinnie and Ida saw the •unconsciously, had she not heard She colored deeply and turned her granny .was nodding over her of the bridle and'as.near the brow- ars, and I gave Lhem some! It cries of distress which immediately away her head in confusion. knitting. She sat down beside her band as possible. Pass lines ii• so natural for children to love 'arrested her,steps. The artist smiled,•not without and tolyl her all about the artist through bit ring and, . them.ith ,fruit, granny'!' And if you had only Thinking only of her granny then satisfaction. she had met on the road, and about to rings at browband. This, with ,, • a common jointed 'bit, will enable seen them a-putting their Fear little she turned hasti�y into the gardeq, You aro wondering what I am Iris wanting to paint the cottage, „ fveeth into the pears, you'd a I It ,and followed the sound of the cries, doing?' he said quietly, to reassure -and os cially about his kindnem,in a child to hold a puller or hard- te if you was paid!" It led her through the but into -her.•"Well, little daughter of Eve, bringing home her heavy basket, mouthed horse with ease under al- i "1\o, I wouldn't, neither.I I don't the back shed where she found the I will satisfy your curiosity. I am even to the cottage gate. most all circumstances, It can be i see it at all! And no !more would old',woman uttering loud lament,- sketching from nature. I arts mak- "That's all well enough for a nig used on a fast horse, in double you, only for your father's French tions. ing a picture. I will show it to you man to gin a lift for a little gal. But team or on.both, as desired. It is :;blood± Pity your mother ever mar- Marie lied scarcely time to ask and you siall tell me-what you think of he wants, to draw off a picter of cheap and easily applied, and i8 .ried of a Lafayette French soldi- what the mater was when the old ar it,.for I know you will.be a com- our house, he's got, to pay for it. Won't make the mouth sore. It i4 �-.- Rr! blind, now, i't's going to'be the ,onion exclaimed: petent and honest critic. Poor folks like us; as has lost our better than any patent bit, fuin on you! You can't say no to "Oh, Marie I Moolev is dead! And he arose and took the sketch cow too, can't afford to,give away 'LI STOCK NOTES. — u r � Aobody.! And you'd give away your Cooley is dead l And now we.too from his portfolio, and came and everyth-ng, even to the wery pie- VF ST put in into her hands. ter of our house," grumbled the It is a surprise to see 1 w many . very feet, if anybody wanted them, shall die!,—shall starve to death i F . , and go on crutches all.your life I". "How, did it _bAppcn t'.' falterea She looked at him in a sweet sur- dame. farmers neglect tie 'keg salt in This was strongly put, but it was the girl in well-founded fear, for prise, then fixed her eyes upon the . "Oh! granny! You would never their horses' mangers. is very dearly true of bfarie Serafinne. indeed, the cow was half -their liv- sketch, and then raised them to the want to tattle the gentleman's f mon- 11, ' nsi�e and very to ficial. A R scene from which it was taken. - ey for' that!" gaiil Marie; feeling lt,mp or chunk should b kept to ve of self1i" uo,place, in her is g' "How do you like it'?" he enquir- deeply asliatned. ev!:,r manger soul. It was filled o ith the love �f <<nh, she fail war the cliff I' She' y. . . . others. To see other9 ha,nn r,-71 � -r the elil'f! She missed her ed, taking the seat by her side. "i would then! And I will t4-w). • ' - !t►fth her, to be very han>>, : ;irg. and fell over the cliff and "It is beautfi-A I" she murmured. before he gets a chance to steal tho , % ' [,_4ist' a .,. ' i i r ` 'z . rr. „ux ,, ^�fC :�"" '"sees af• :, ::4.: _„r �i-�.- - -.-:rkx*� a eA`: c s,, ° .elle rya-ESrs_rn�^'�,,^..,. • .� •, ..,-*'�J•, --=rar'r•„-+a: t�� r _ 'z>:•^B�r�aw.r •.,..p:. Mr -fir..x-.a -Z's .fire,,,y ^.-est+ •!,.�,. Awy, at' ••q ..: > r-•w: rn :? - S ,k �'( r'.'7"�"''. ,'r •:+^fix. •++ ..,,c,•,.. ., r�h.....^ •x, � ..... ., .�3r. ,:.+: :s JA's '�'^ #,-,:�T' �� ,.:regi.., ted n�•.s �'uzr, :+e�, Kc. ,., ,,. a.a^. ,.w.:.,;-.., ., .:,t"4m" i?, t,- .� -,a, ~�,,",,+'D,^ ->ar- 3. r= ^as "..r✓' - .e•. -- .,, „>< ,-..w�`.... us•. '�,.« "� ., ..,,.. ,,� �: ,,,.. ... y .. .yi:rn'4y1' _-..`.�e•.- +3 ��, ,. .- .. .. "x�ti;. ,'�'.•a'`'s*J'-.e',•r�.,;f` .�.+a"-f�r..�- :�� �''.�"` ;cf^..a .wx-•-�c,o,f ,a,.-.,. Nr.f�.. ._. ,,, . ...,. �. ,,,.. .:'.- _ ,:6;.� •v r ! ,."^�•'�`�^"�'S .-yam dI. 6Ji:l,Li.EST HMG IN WORLD. 'i�jHAT WECT �- ", ;t�M;^ — �Y SuffER FftQlt PILES ? w " The Burmese Monarch '19 4 Feet 8 -iyature's Remedy Is Zam-Bak. F. MUNICIPAL W° sten and hall 7►aQe to eontft y gffer h DID FOR Iilm Inches Tall. wt attract lest q1 Cd Nd DIdX �. Impressfve Cares of Womes Sufferers. '�UNIFIPdL D�BENTURs9 lw- , When travelling through th© DEBENTURES ''�IYasnwthose°fc°t,,nesu.r�ea,Totr••at g g 4aad School BAdirfeta of t1t0 hGfJtett iTA19. E. BRA\T SUFFERED TORS Shan states, said a correspondent Wh rever there is anfferi ig from piles, atandinv. ell of'@ Afeh eat+e been Pu7` of the London standard, I had tlrl,, Zarn-Buk should be appl•d t Ther•art IoU eJrasul outaipht by va only Neer careful _' MENTS FROM IilDI+IEYhonor of being presented -to Ofe of asasons for this,but one of the best rs that dt{nvwt{paltoa, is ppractic DISEASES. -smallest Ring in the world, the stlly all cases of piles where the net of Zzm-8uk u persevered wxh,complete care These bonds VWd the fsrestor at Pros AaaP He stood,o as nearly as'hIncould y 5 Says:—I A to 3 Per Cent. — g' not mere! relief-Is the stsuit. art yrtces from n lie Used Dodfl's Iiidne PillsMrs. Win. Hughes, of s 3, Hochekga Y judge, about 4 feet 9 inches 1n his atrert, Hochel%gs, Mnutreal, and Became a Well lean-His Ex. curly Burmese slippers, and was ■ufh'aed from blind, itching, and protruding a r s: perience a Lesson for You. ilea for ears Sometimes they were so bad � the,quintessenee of regal courtesy: i P Y Athabasca Landing, Alta., OcS. His "palace, was a thatched but that I could hardly bear to m rt about, The P i[Ji:mcctetiem,the burn image a, the 25 (Special):-That Kidney Disease on stilts, close to the saIween Riv- tl,r„bJiing,the aching,he over!oi�e pain, neglected in its earlier stages, lease er; he had several wives, Who muni- ings of dulu&ss and dark despair which this ° to the most terrible suffering, if nok felted great curiosity when they tihnent brings, the shooting spasms of agony hi death itself, and that the one sursaw their lean, and s lord.in conversation with -all were so terrible that only,Sufferers from �.tiC!!�C Vi�L 11I 26 KiNST IC d hiretinue con- tl'i'awful ailment can understand!" tii 1 j.diL !li Lt/'TORONcT TO h '-.s..xre 'for A in all stases is Dodd's a wBad as this case was,Zam•Suk triumphed, s Kidney ''ills, is the experience ul listed of some four and twenty men and Nlas. Hughes sufkss no longer. It only t4tr. James-E. Brant, a farmer re- armed With the quaintest. collec- needed a little perseverance with Zam-Duk, A GREAT DEMAND FOR I ANCER, Tumors, Lum s etc., loternzA +siding near here. tion of old guns that ever came and in the end c'enpkte cure resulted. (`� pp Out Of a curiosity shop. The little Mrs• E. arias!! e>l Scott Street,St Thomas, ^V sad a:Lagoa!, cured wit out paha by our D{*. B-int contracted Kidney Dia y P Biome trvatmeat. write us before too late, Dr. �" tsys;-''For months without ceasation I sa_ PAPER STOCK MallmanMedical Co„LW.,Culnngw�od out. J �`* brown Rin herd out a small plump _ -. .case,' when a young man, from 'a g dared great pain from bleeding Biles, For as strain, and, like hosts.of.others, hand for me t0 shake.. It was as ,many months I tried everything which I LILTERCLOTH will clean pnurSilverware aaQ cegiected it, expecting it to go away soft as a woman's. He bade me 'thought would give me ease, but m the end, WASTE PAPER OF ALL GRADER• other fine metals like mado. No po.wder of welcome with a 'bmile, the rilOst ldispi lied and still suffering, I Bare ia." I Also Rage, Iron. Metals. Rubbers. Etc. I other aid required the prePy:e t cl.,th dues ail is &quick,clean,handy way. Prico Si cents. Bead . itself. > But it kepi aduall growing genial I ever saw, and begged me 1 Then it was eke hear of 'Lam•Aak, sad I Adelaide and Maud Sts.. ad.trosforcrialaample. Ca.a•IaSL'vozcl°thpo.. P gr y g R (she adds:"Although I feared Zam-Buk E. �uliLaNe Toronto, Ont lorenia `orae, till after thirty years of in. to accept a• cocoanut. I'knew that would be like the ordinary remedies-xselesa i. phone for Particulars. Main 4693. r, (creasing suffering•the climax came, it was Court etiquette to offer a (-I am kid it was not. Ic anon prorcd itself ` srocKs. nd he found himself so crippled gift in return,' and I was ember- '!ober grydifferent, Itmpidlygavemerelief I 'Press $nd Mantle tjlO INVESTORS-your orders to buy or hat at times he could not turn in gassed' to think that, tiadv ln•g � and after a time cured we completely: )! i LEARN i null Cobalt or other strr.ka NaI' 1Y� ed and for two weeks at a tints "light" as I was, I had nothing 1 would like to let Sri sufferers from pike ow CUffin$, FIf1ltYge Felve my persona] attention, Cobalt salt r ' _ worthy of his acceptance. I Bud ! what a grand thing Zam•Auk is." and Putting Together Gow t#anda Mining Claims for sale or efifi ." was impossible for^him to rise 7klr, F. Astri e, St. Paul Street, St, ! ohan a B. .min ,pc 4a Senile tom a t i denly bet me of a�corkscrew Catherine's,says:. Ere years I suffered by mail in your spare time at home, I st.: ornuW. ' chair without putting .h:e ands on his knees. knife bearing the name of a well•- untold a onj f:orn piles. At times the pain I on Cash or Instalment Plan. All known brand of bottled beer, which was so fad I could have screamed &load• FOR SALE, aw He could-not bu„ton his clothes.^ I thinking of taking a course this r was troubled with Lumbago, had been.given me as an advertise- Oa a friends&dries I trieda boa of Zacrt-Buk. Winter write for free particulars ah 0 trIQ RECITATION sf)g)TZ-Feet col. menti in Calcutta a 'few, months .It gave we consUerable tale,and 1 persevered y t/ lection published in English lan'ruaRet Uravel and Backache, and tried with the treatment until I was.ctvtd I wish at, Carl date. Address Tea cents. Arthur Rice, Granby. One Ir for each and sil of them earlier. This I presented to him I could convia•t every safderer from pilo of } rthout getting relief, till good with due -premony, and he accept- the value of chin gnat herbal balm.' Senders Dress Cttftin+� School 1 AGENTS WANTED. �+ry with unfeigned delight. All I So oat cenid o on iltsotitag sass liter a&tt, ( 31 Eris st., stmtfor,Qatario,Canada, TT IVE. AGENTS-MEN Olt WOMEN - luck turned him to Dodd's Kidney `� it t bound a sI opened ; tad it is b workas such cans the[Zam-fuk 1J wanted to introduce high grad. Pills. - his army pressed r P I honsehoid epecialtlee into Query home t the blades the.corkserew, and the has earned for itwlf its areal repulauoo. p� Quick salesr bee pprofits; -nd for tree m i" Dodd's Kidney Pills started at the I Now]f you salsa frons tki+terribly p^!seal" �y // �s ample• and catalogue. C'ockbarn ]Kantr � :cause of his troubles and cured his hoof.-pick, and the headman beat ailment just be guided by she fontgoWe cam! &'✓ ' 17 uriag Co.. Brantford. V. Kidneys. s troubles ith cured Kidneys his a go ti vigorously At a signal from For internal piles melt a liml• 7ate•Suk'� other troubles-speedily disappear- the King; apparently•in toksn of and tbLereughlyseak a wad, suit of elms i rr E WANT NOW. 1`i EVERY IIN1tH-the Royala POcal� .bat mid!lata. Thea silty u eke t if PRESENTED di relit a reliable :ed, and to-da he is a well man. PP agent to sell Pes. Co Pcerles9 trait and Y 'the piles ars•=4era�,l,spplicztton of am-Duk oraamestal trrr's. Consular reels. agwd ` If ri0u cure coot Kidneys with 'I'-- 'a still arse fdmrlt. De a apes retkiag. I Rad�warwy'.(seedy lite pay weekly, Exclupivn te•rri,,-rv. Stock . Dodd's Kidney Pills you will never PROV EBB._ 'Next rnq Yw wit be well satisfied l Z!•ac in flume esM guaranteed no to grade and delivered in +' �tBtiO,Ltlm�ag0, Rheumatism, heart - Lasa !heath a ear• also fel .ee1d'•ares. a t a g°I�d condiftf: n and all the advantages o! \o man 1s so bush.that he-hasn't' r •• ag we -known ptcck, write now for and ebapped wselmi hands, ukars, festering or eadaeh• agency for Fall and winter months. HI ; Disease, Dropsy- or Bright's . Dia- time to make a feel enemies.. ,oS t, woud rte,scaeuia,load leg gin twbeth•r e�ki lease. Aum tYuraary Co., Toronto, Ont worm,seals ore.,bons,scalds, and ail ale O e� � GOOD NEWS FOR 3NE.-DE.kF. ' dfateart.asti b.7ui+K x�yr•nmattsts. '41 EN ArD" tPOM%V-DON'T RF, IDLE- All lru`glstn and 040141 sell Zam-Duk at L it sad weakness • sb,)w samples of our reliable meds- EGYPTIAN H.ILREMl FEAST. — I oc, a kg:a, of ma be ebtaiaed pat lrse from !u� �L••r �daa7v eu ng "neA• superb toilet prgwaratioas. pare 7r' ® eeJebrated. :Cow. Tork Aurirt yy aroaad a ver pile ts� baking rAwdcr., and aavorinir extracts to The favorite dish- 8't Eg1'pt, zant-leula tis. Tevents. to psis•1 3 1,410•, � tho )ointn.`t�ll Was of'alt�i�.Med- ' your nc shbor« sad forward choir orders las been selected to dpmonptrate to for$1•lj Yee su warred,how•ar,against •ray's heady Eteltef w41i b a ftKr d7• to ape You can eaAily make form ten to Y: harem feasts is a.curious one. It I deaf people that deafness is a di, and dna ireoci isaimli•sa sometimes toot a perraraca.esti ' twenty.}Ivo dollars a .w,•rk and' bavu appears Eo 10 a lamb roas:4 d whole nd ! j Perm;incnt Poa:tion. G,,,,ds .ell on sight 8IId it 19, but there is much more I eease and can be ared n your own home and easel] eahrscd u bigz"�� if _ _ and rryeat ordrre come fate. Book "liow ' He proposes to grove this fact T Succeed" and particulars en sent tr it to it than appears on the'outalde. { 1 PHOTO OF FIRING GUNS: LO\TEtiTl}fEtiT. 'rite )¢gene ionto. Co,,. nevi. se, lllsrzt:I P . 'For inside the lanab is turkey, and l Building• Toronto. ! by sendingto any person having ' £x y 7 t :.inside the turkey is a chicken; the I p � Experiments have been recent! t`'ontentment is merely the ability trouble with their ears a trial tarried out with a view. to applying to forget for a whilethe.things that EDUCATIONAL. chicken.is stuffed with a pigeon, i treatment of th1,R new metkod ab the ciriemntegraph to, the use cif' are beypnd our reach. _ `the pigeon with a quail, and a be-. �rOU NEEDN'T 00 AWAY FROM HOMR ` p g q scl titely' free. We advise all eo-' i ►o pian••f acatloa tg a N fch y•a to y9ns t cafico, said to be the smallest bird p , j gunnery inastruetroII in the Italian ■p.,re time. Bo Ak•op,ta. Aborti,.ad, Type- pit who have trouble with their;f(leet. During the recent gunnery A Pill for Brain 'Workers.'-This _ {�r,tt.t. •r.ttiss•t,a. Comm•retsl Lsw Buetaeaf -'knowa except the humming bird, is I'orrespadeace, ktatrtcutsa•s, Tesrht s' c'ertl• i tars t0 immediately 8ddreaS Ill, tlpt, off Sardinia, continuous Ph-o- I ficat•s ltsflaaeis t:utr�e, Rt•am at'the heart of this curious roast. man who works with his brains is Edward Gardener, Suite 914, No. tvgraphs were .taken of the work ecttaat•a Drawln�bt�h Rai+ing,Agri n, the gunk, aprd also of the arris- more liable to derangement of the �urealt.m .pee+x sgt xis i0iia ;t fide Beauty of a Clear Skin.-The 4i) West Thirty third street, New t digestive system than the man who 'A°,ktortrbatyoaaee4 l'anad`aaGb*res York City, and we wish Eo assure al of the shote at the target. and works with his bands, because the i-0*9e, "te'1, Dept. x, Toros:o,can : ondition•of the liner regulates the ; them that they will receive b%- re- it is believed these will proi'e of oaditioa of the blood'. A diecirder-. ¢rest assistance to gunnery demon- Qne calla upon-his nervous energy Mor retia ig --„ o liver causes impurities in the i tarn mail, absolutely (r!•e, a "Trial - while the other applies only his e J � - blood and these show themselves in ; Treatment.'' strgtors. P' • muscular strength. Brain fag. be- 'blood on the skin, Parmelee's I gets irregularities of the stomach . Vegetable Pills in aetiIIit upon thq tEllININF. OBSERVATIO'X -Don't ewrfaept IV" oasatls' and liver, and the best remedy that , )iver act -upon the blood and a Him-"Do you know what her faetory nubsMule t. '<411f4ta's Fly r can.be used is Parmelee's Vegetable ekar, .healthy skin Will follow in- age is l" Pads call tnaa� hisses more house Pills. They are specially cora- �,eiligent use of this standard medi- 1 Her-''Veil, she sivrs it is °e-so ties than any other known article. pounded for such cases and all thugs tne. Ladies, who will fully appre- i• must be the age of deception, _ _-_ who use them can n certify to,their date this prime quality of these EASY. superior power. - spills, can use them" with the- vers no not let a cold settle on your Stout Laxly (at street corn'e'r to -H f�.4,vfq% cF ToaagYo. ?; i�ainty that the effect be most gra-1 liin s, Resort.to Birkle's Anti-.1 g Daliceman)-'.'Could you see me ,� ;.DEBT. . �ttfying. 'Consumptive Syrup at the first in- acyot the street, officerl" rrRu ' said Uncle n and 14 FEtt4BROKa STREET is 'on of irrttatwn in the throat "Running Into debt, q'... ten ti Policeman-"Burg, ma'am. lI 1 "is a good deal like sailin' Examinations In FaiyrtUar� MORE PROFIT ABLE, and recent disease from lodging in , Auld gee a tin times the distance, i E SEND FOR CATALOGUE and SYLLABUar Eisen, P. wif de wind an tskin chances on a Po likes, when' day' is done, the pulmonary u' ans. '�e lected " hard travel gettin' back." F. 14. TORRINQTON, "US-011'. , To contemplate the setting sun. t',.ids are the cause of untold suf- _ It's different with the farther men ; (sling thr�ughout.the country, sal It ie an 06eer of the Law of ,The aniertsetpe in the hands of fklyJ ����They'd rather see a setting hep. of which could have. been prevepnt- Health.-When called in to attend' ctcptrts emptosed by the L sited (10AW ''t} 1rd by the application 'of 'this site le !` a disturbance it searches out tht� States Goversuient bas reveaaleel'tbt wit Fly I'ad•, tate brat of ;but powerful medicine. The price, hiding-place of ain, ani like a► S11 fly killem, Lill both the flies t9 cents, brings it within the reach guardian s.f the pence, lava hands i tact that a tease ty sometimes ear- We buy Wing and Tail Tu.rkejrt . i of all. and tke disease--gerasa. , upon it and says., "I surest you.'' i ries thtuaaais of disease =crass. Feathers. !Frits for prices. i Resistance is useless; as the law of I atta0btd to its {fairy holy. 'rhe id• N. Nelson fit Co., Toronto,On$, ^Lhe secret of success lies in doing S('PPLIF,D health imposes a sentenvo of per- cootiautds use of `lileos'e Fly —' ♦ P well what you can do and cutting petual banishment on pain, and Dr. I pada Rill prevent all danger of in- i 11irs, fimart.y-Didn't the, ladles ! TYPt'WRITER out what you can't do., Thomas F.c-lectric Oil was origin-^ t hwho called leave cards? &ted to enforce that acatence. (stein■ (rota that source by killing -" Jane-They wanted to, ma'am, ` both the gertus and the lies. Bargain prices, $i5 to$65, (all makes) . ]Hard and soft COras Cannot with blit I told them you had plenty of taken in exchange for Model to and It Mand Hollolrav's Corn Cure : .it is ' tour own, and better ones, too," PHILOSOPHICAL. -RAN PAST THE SIGNAL. Remington&. litany of these machines effectual every. time. Get a'bottle "The man who walks the floor I „ Show gton use. sit once and be happy. Doctor-"What seems to be the Remington TyPqwrtar Company, Limited. -Mrs. Robsrt E. Peary, more than Hina tt'ith his baby," said the philoao- „ 144 SAY 81REE'l. TGRONTO. years agi,,favorahly commented on Muria* {tFoubie? ca Remedy after its appl!•ation is k+r •liber, "1S a benevolent lnatittltiOn,.l Fatient-"1iv train .of thought One of tfie congregation of a Tex Family for Fre Troubles resulting trutu the same as a 'free lodging house. I kec s um in the track." " ...► es parish. was giving a dinner, to lteanlve and Scarlet Fever, and lata- re P Jumping Ravages of Goosuptioo y 'Which .the colored minis was in- ,commended to the famous Exutn cr, iL• For the proof Gf this it might be I Doctor-"Ah, nervous wreck:" Han who now•returns home•as the Diseov. I well to elucidate that the man with tiled. The ret'. gentleman evident- erer, of the North Pole. Cold. Cutting , winds and Dust cauFP Red, Berk; watery his infant tramps the houep, while I i ALL HER RELA.TLVE$ HAD Re- IV •teras delighted with the goose � Eyed. Murine rye 'Remedy affords R.- !the free lodging place, of course, ! One trial of bother Graves DIED OF CONSUMPTION ,serve and remarked:-"Dat am `iabl Relied. writ ritillustrated nEve RBmooke houses the tramp." 11'orm Exterminator will convince ,s berry fine goose,. lar. «'liege did __ In the year 1890,18 ppl�us ago,Mrs.G, 4 r: b[urine, 50°., by Hail from• All Druggists. I Ott that it has no,equal as a worm S Gesner,of Belle Isle,NS.,wu'in a sad .. So get it?" \ow, for some reason eliicine. Buy a bottle and set if F.cen a 'deaf man seldom over- ! con&don. All her relatives had died of q or other the host didn'•t.like the I'tindly mention the name of this ]GGks an int itatiou tri take some- FL does not please you. aoa,nmption,kndthere wuevery indicatioa puestion, so he answered:=" 'Deed f Paper in writing to advertisers. thing. ` that she tJae ping the same way. l ar, dat ainrt fair. When you preach. I ;AERIAL SMUGGLING. Aid+ispofnthenc�sbandstsgresttdtotry --- - ---- - -- -.. d 1 a berry good sermon, do I ober ask Psycbme. The doctor who attended u: , you where you gut it from?' T:1IiE AS DIPEC'TF.D _ Thr crossing from France to Psychine was worthkts; but itelected a :nglaad in an air craft, while at woiiderfulcur-. Eighteen yea"after in s DGctor-"II:,w are the pains. to- present remarkable Saul unusual, letter bearing date August 14, 190.9, Mm dad•4 No better? ,Then don't.takewhen, Cr a.ratge.' I ambettecthanl barebeea p;wages the dal such flights for years. Ivly lungs have not troubled me 4 'anv more of.the pills." will cease to cause newspaper men- Since Itook your treatment, Myphysidan Fatient-"I haven't taken,any of titin. As the machines require no told me[could not take abetter tonic tl,a --x them, cloC." li_hf vi=i'',lcz fl•-n» IPlow and can PSTCHtIHE,and Irecommend ittoall who Doctor-"That, accounts for it. e 'travel in the dark, their develop are Sufferkigfrom Lung Trouble eindGen. You .niay take them as directed." went would seem to protide unusu_ exalDebility." pins rH _ l c U' facilities for tho smuggler. Ar- For sd•6ysgDruss�50GSflrarLettls. ticles of sire and weight would not Dr. T. A. SLQCUi11 "~Here :" shouted the railway offs- LIMITED, 2 vial, '``'hat do joie mean hp throw- 1 be, available, belt the small and . ing these franks about like thn.t?" cost1v things, such as diamonds and TORONTO --- The porter Rasped in astonishment, ether iFicels, and certain cirn¢s, trod several iravellers pinched etc., t*ffer a cargo of frreab calno y themselves to make sure that it was R which! can be carried in hand slit- `s lee r P �. 23 1HE real. ben-the official spiv again : "Don't von cce'that.you,re making PRONOUNCED SI-KEEN T ..*end for tree sample fa-Dept. V1. L., Na- big dents in phis concrete, plat- liindl� mention the+ panic of lhi+. ltlor�1t Drug a Chemleal Co.,, Toronto. form?" Tri L' ISSI'I: \0. f4-OJ pf:per in writing ln.allt'crtiscts. t i Is ^i•a • �.a'to ... ,�., y. u. ,.^...iat.:'�C. - P,J' �-���'. .^w;:^wt' ...''fi ��. •:._,.... ., '.s..-:. hr `i..,v�• a',. y ti....,;p'" F >nc. -. ., .. .•. _ .ass• •w.,'..'rC '�.,.. :_3 �;�.. 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Fawcett ie so far recov- Mrs. Thompson and son were in West Toronto this week attend- Dodds Pills 40c, all cough medicines at 22c, ? resume ALL DOLLAR Chase's Pills 22c, Pink Pills 87c, Castoris 80c, end as tolble�11 be here as with friends a few days this ing the annual,convention of the MEDICINES Seigle's Syrup 65c, Minard's Liniment 22c, Allan's Henry Provincial Sabbath School Aasoci- neat Tuesday to attend to —L. DAT 75c. ' ..Lung Balsam 22c, Butter color 22c, Chase'b Nerve usual . Banks h s put down a ation. his professional duties. * eement •floor i e cellar of his —Miss Gertrude McBrady, of Food M45c•goods, gulf jackets, new dress, goods, — re. A. Clark, of Lindsay, residence. the Mercy Training School for y men's mitts, gloves, suspenders, ties, hose. Good event a few days this week with —Miss Jean Campbell, of Torou- nurses, Chicago, is home owing to fresh groceries always on hand. J. N. and Mrs. Richardson. to. spent the holiday with` Miss theillness of her mother, Mrs. R. —Misses Bate and Dolly Herr. Clara Ham. McBrady. 8PE0/A'L-20 lbs. Redpath granulated sugar, spent a few days with their,coos- —Miss Gale, A. and Mrs. —The Court of Revision was EDWARD BRYAN PICKERING is, Dr. ]leges, of Oshawa. visited Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Mc- held in the toren hall here on � —Mr. and Mrs. McClure, of Camus during the holiday. Wednesday. As there were few Y Woodbridge, are visiting their, —Farmers are now busy hare- cases to be heard the sitting was , daughter, Mrs. E. N,Hicks. ebting their turnips. which as a of short duration. —Fred. and Mrs. Delong and rule are of good size and quality. —N'. B. Margach the tailor can x % child, of Toronto, spent Thanks- —A number of second-hand make you a good suit for- _$11.50 YOU with W. H. and Mrs. Peak. heating stoves, in Rood condition, and an overcoat for $10.50. Fit O DRINK —Frank Bundy and Stewart for sale at a snap.See J. H.Bundy.* and workmanship are guaranteed. e Clay, of Toronto, were here over —Fred and Mrs. Logan and dau- Ask to see samples. Sunday with the former's parents. ghter, of Toronto, were here with -Robt. Wood, of Dunbarton, LEAVE YOUR ORDER —Mr. and Mrs. Ashdown and the'former's parents•over_the holi- leaves to-morrow for a two weeks' All our groceries AND GET family and Mrs. Hall, of Toronto, day. hunting trip near the Ottawa SATISFACTION. spent the holiday with Mrs. F. E• —Wm. Morcombe has further Valley. He will be joined by i11!<'fa fresh and ' Gee• improved his residence by having three other hunters. days PROMPT VERY —Mrs. Gordon and Norman a cement floor put down in his —The superstructure for the Mechin have each moved to Osha- cellar. g We think that May-Bell Ceylon is the best 25c value in town. You �{ new iron bridge north of the vil- e wawhere they will reside in fut- —Mrs: James Graham and child, lage arrived here on Wednesday will also if you try it. Get a sample. ore. of Sturgeon Point, are with the and will be in course of erection ,A, —Mrs. Geo. A. Gordon and son, former's parents, Wm. and Mrs. before the end the week. NE rlr A/�T R/V ALS Carmen,of Toronto,spent Thanks- McCausland. —Geo. Fawcett t underwent an - -- giving Day with their relatives ' —A number of new shelves have operation the other dap for ne- here. been placed in the public library crosis of the jaw from' which he Men's fleece lined undlerwear. Full ' —Miss Hattie Decker, teacher for the accommodation of books has been suffering for years. The line. Special value. Bops' and men's r in the Merriton public school, and Magazines. operation was successfully per= cotton gloves and gauntlets for apple spent the holiday with her moth- —Miss Lizzie Morrigse visited formed b Dr. Towle.y Y Picking etc. er here. her brother, N. J. and Mrs. Mor- —A large number of sports from ` —Miss A. Davis spent the boli- rissey and family,of Bowmanville, the city are enjoying an outing in day with her slater, Mrs. Miller, on Sunday lest. the marsh south of the village -= OUR BARGAIN TABLE '• of Jordan, and with friends in ' —Gervas Cornell has moved into these days and are successful in A few of those all wool suits of men's underwear y Dunville• the residence which he recently bagging a large number of wild �S —Master Rob Rankin has been purchased and which Mrs. B. W. ducks which are most plentiful $1.00• They are genuine astonishers. Another shipment confined to his bed for several Wood has just vacated. this year. of those men's sox, 2 for 25c. Better than ever. All wool ,. days through illness, 'but is now —Mrs. (Dr.) Towle will not be —Mr9. Thurston; of Lindsay, Men's mule mitts, worth 50c, for 38c. A seasonable suap. -' improving. able to receive at the timereel- accompanied by her daughter, —Large crops of potatoes are ously announced. The date of re- Mrs. Marshall, of Lindsay, and her reported everya here and the like- ceivinrc will be announced later. two daughters, of Toronto, :hisses 1.4 lihood is that prices will be gov- —Joseph-Wray's sale of stock Hattie and Jennie, spent Thanks- " 'erned accordingly.. on Wednesday afternooli was not giving Day with her brother, —We congratulate Frank and very largely. attended, however. Rev. J. A. McCatuns. . Mrs. Axford, of the Brock road, the sale was a success as bidding —Richard Moore left in our of- means on the advent of a non. The little was active and prices high and fico this week' a potato which i stranger arrived on Sunday. everryything advertised was sold, weighed 2 pounds, 10 ounces, and HE THE Thanksgiving Day passed off —We are pleased to report that he ,has six which' weighed 13 dam quietly in the'village on Mon- J. McCamus, who was reported in pounds. If any one can beat this •� � �d C'�S yy, family re-unions being the our last issue as being in the Gen- we would like them to leave their MOST principal feature of the day. eral Hospital with a severe at- samples in THE NEws office. —Miss Cora Gordon and Wil- tack of appendicitis, has almost u ]CAL I - Ham Martin, of Toronto, were completely recovered without the I. Reading (humorous), ."Uncle EE0N0M�C�l O y here over Sunda with the form- necessity of having an o ger haB - you Y y operation Pod gs a picture." - er's parents, James aiad Mrs. Gord- performed '•He spent a few days "Lases:" o see us ( Y Dramatic reading, on. at the home of his parents here 3. Reading, "The Minister's Fid- ' ,•i —A. J. and Mrs. Boyes and W. but has now returned to his stud- die BASE a and Mrs. Boyes, of East Toronto, ies in.Toru.nto University. r �p before ` were here this week attending the —An interestiug event took 4. Reading, "A song in the market ~Wedding of their sister, Miss Ed- place on Wednesday afternoon at place." BURNER �• .the Methodist parsonage when 5. Reading, "National Cou>rtehips" - s —There will be an ]abuyinguction sale Rev. J. A. McCamus united in Hear Mildred Walker in these _ ' r o e farm stock, implements, marriage George M. Stephenson, selections, St. Andrew's Church aging te, the estate of the third son of John and Mrs. Steph- .Rainbow Social, Friday evening, - ►te� Philip Leaming on Monday enson, of the base line, and -Miss October 29th. ]next, Nov. 1st. Florence E. White, daughter of - $ Misees Maggie and Josie George and Mrs. White, of this "Jimmy," said the teacher, Moore, of Toronto, accomanied village. Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson "what is the shape of the earth F ,:. their friend, Mise -Violet left for Audley where they will "I dunno, teacher." Waite, Were here with their par- reside. "Well, what is the shape of the ante over Sunday. =—Patrick O'Connor has severed cliff buttons your father wears to apman —Mise Baker, of Birmingham, his connection with the Grand church on Sunday P" Begland, who is spending a fort Trunk and has secured a situation "Dep are square, teacher." eight with her brother, Bernard with one of the construction "How abort the ones he wears er. of Whitb y,called upon a gangs of the new C.N.R Mr. on week-days?" number of friends heI•e Sunday. Twaigght,of Scarboro, has the fore- "Dey are round, teacher." • —B. Fawcett has purchased the manehip for the G.T.R. section. "Well, then, what is the shake Boots Shoes" and Hosier �4 Leeming farm on the lake shore, Since writing the above Mr,` of the earth P" the price being$7500. The farm O'Connor. has been given a po- "Square on Sundays and round ....eons of 120 acres of good land sition by the G.T.R. on a special onweek-days." York Times. and the buildings are in a fair eon- gang now employed on switch Our Fall stock is in and we can now fit you out to your ditioo. work. satisfaction for fit, wear and price. —Salah and Mrs. Orvis moved —Do not forget the rainbow their househald effects to Whitby social in St. Andrew's chnrch this on Wednesds afternoon wbere Friday evening. Tea will be sere- .... .. ebe �u residb. We ed in the basement from 6 to 8 G ANTEE HOST UAR D ERY Ai always loathe to part with o'clock. The program will consist , such worthy citizens. of solos, duets and quartettes and 3es, we have Penman's Hose. Guaranteed to wear longer —A number of her young lady readings .by the well-known elo- - than any other hose at the same price. Two 'friends called upon Miss Edna cutionist, of Toronto, Miss Mil- new pairs if they don't. ` oyes Tuesday afternoon and Bred Walker, who is one of the 34 PLUGS TOBACCO FOR 25Cs --ddrencheded her with a "kitchen rising . young elocutionists who °shower of numerous useful and has already established an envi- >taiscellaneous articles. able reputation. Do not fail to R. A. BUNT/NC, PICKER/NG —John Greig, of Seaforth, ,was hear her. • `in town on Monday 'renewing bid The residents of the village BALE REGISTER.; !►cquaiutances. Mr. Greig con= were treated- to an interesting duets an extensive tailoring and spectacle on Monday afternciun FRIDAY, ocros$R 29Ta_Auction sale FALL MILLINERY encs' furnishing establishment in., when a 'party of automobilists of fresh calved cows, spongers Seaforth and employs a large and a motorcyclist had a speed- two-year-old heifer at Woburn Ho- number of hands: He has the ap- ing contest. The speed which tel, the property or Morris Reid, .I have some of the smartest and best made hats in the County at the arance of one who is in the ea- they were making through the Pickering. Bale at one o'clock. See lowest rices. Those wishing areal] smart and be= yment of the very best of village was similar to an express bills. D. Beldam,-auctioneer. P g. Y coming hat should place their orders r alth. train when trying,to make up lost MO:dDAY, NOV. 1sT—Bailifra sale of as soon as possible. —The members of of the Baraca time. The event was not adver- Roods and chattels of the estate of pos the late Philip teaming at lot 12, Bible Class and .the , Epworth treed, consequently the number All kinds and varieties made to order. Wedding orders carried out- B. F. concession (lake.shore), Pick- • League of the Methodist,church of spectators was not so large as erin Sale a 1 o'clock,shay . See nn Wednesday presented Mr. and it otherwise would have been. g' La Chic Parisan, Canadian and bills for particulars. W. B. Powell, Mrs. E. L. Chapman with a beauti- —A quiet but pretty"wedding auctioneer. English styles. ;• fol secretary as a recognition of was solemnized on Wednesday SATURDAY, NovzxBxR 8TH—Credit - hsr. Chapman's services. Mr. afternben at 5 o'clock at the home sale of feeding cattle rind horses, the �,� North Side /� i. Chapman was appointed teacher of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyes when property k Frank Cooper, lot Y, li1RS• LELGH, ging St., Pickering, VYlt. of the Baraca Bible Class when it their youngest daughter, Miss Ed- con. 9, Pickering. Sale at 1 o'clock, was organized and occupied that na Jessie, was united in marriage sharp. See bills. Thos. Poucher, position until he moved into the to Ernest LivingstoneChapman, auctioneer, .:.city, and has for years been a son of Mr. Nelson Chapman, Aud- - THE STOVE ` leading member of the Epwortb ley, in the presence of only im. PICKERING, MARKETS League• mediate relatives. Rev. Wm. Red Wheat.,. - -Our attention has been called Moore performed the ceremony. White . ..................... 1.02 to to the fact that a large number of The bride and groom were unat- Mixed , ...... 1.00 — - EMPORIUM yyoung men and boys congregate tended, the wedding march being Oats ............... .•.. 36Y in front of the Methodist church played by Miss Winnifred Chap- Baurclz�heak.. :; . :;•••: r ' every Sunday evening as the cote- man, sister of the groom. The ••• s �; _� .•gregation is dispersing and re- bride was gowned in white silk �' The home of the . solve themselves into a nuisance mull, trimmed with lace and in- BLACKSMITH SHOP ' "fir" "13a ht b passing remarks and other sertion, her only ornament, a yy gg t "Happy Pi ht _ objectionable behavior. Not a pearl 'crescent, the gift of the I Eb prepared to carry on the black- =( ,few of them also remain there groom. She carried ' a shower sming business formerly conducted r a ra Ranges. "during the whole hour of service boquet of bridal rosea and lilies of by t. Davidson. general repair its Call and see these in a 1 as well, We have referred to this the valley. After the wedding work and horsesboeing a specialty. ,�, I styles.and sizes. natter many times daring the dejeuner the bride donned her I have also ti}ie agencs for the fam- past twenty pears and the habit travelling suit of navy blue broad- ons Cocksha£L lows and Adam's Eavetroughing and furna e . •, remains the same. It is now tip cloth with picture hat of ashes of `va Ons. Ball and see me before mak-' -=-= work a specialty. J4 `to the managers of ,the church to roses and sable furs and left withing ygnr purchase of- i2 i-mple- ; f take legal action. The better part her husband amid showers of con- menta. R of the congregation will favor fetti on the evening train for To. DLEY• J such action. ronto where they will reside. CHERRYWO ONTARIO H Bund', e fi.n d. T{• ,...�.'G ..away .wa:C x+rim -nL'i.A •e.0 -:':l.u,...+.�+.n5' .'� ti'•�:.]". ..