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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_11_05 7, 1� tett .y CI PI w—V No. 5 V­%rix MRING, ONT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1909 VOL. Vvv1***tvnsxL DUNBARTON MALVERN Mr. Petberam and family,who were James L. Tidsberry, of East Medical eta in and for the past twenty years a Is. A D D E R S Tr BLOODLESS WOMEN I fieldFg with Miss Allison at Pleasant, to arn have returned home. Mr. York County constable, has resigned 1-1 1RO. N. FISH, M. D. from the police force and,has Ours as-ter of College of `AND SURGEON Lose Colot, Constantly Weary, Allan, president of the M.K.T. rail- road, sent his prvato'car for them. ed the post office store here, and will sicians and Surgeons. The ladder season is here again.and Miss Allison and Mrs. Cowan accom. -take possession at once. c6un of Ontario, and I Z 3 Look Wrinkled, Hollow. we are prepared to make them and 0 toe County Crown-Attorney panted them to Toronto and spent,the Drayton ip 11-1y of all sizes. night with,them in the beautiful car. has resigned to take up private prac- Mr. Allan provided cook and porter tice in the city and James Baird, K. All kinds' of general Blacksmithing .--TiCKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL They All Get Health, ' Vitality, and everything done to make the 0., has been appointed Grown At- promptly and neatly done. One f A and X-RAY INSTITUTE trip bottle great,pleasure. Mr. torney for York. We congratulate Vim, Strength From V ital. Petheram bad been laid of duty owing Mr. Buird on his appointment and bis ONTARIO H. JACKSON. to a stroke of paralysis on one side. many Scarboro friends, among whom 1W R. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D. C.,M. Once you use the celebrated nerve He took a nurse back to Texas with he was born and raised, have not the Brock Road Physician-in-ebarge vitalizer.and tonic, Vital---once you the family from Toronto. -least doubt but that "Jilinmie" will Specialist inReclla! Diseases. ProstatiaDis- feel it Bowers working through make good in his present responsible, sia"a of Men. Diseases of Women, Cancers, system-then you'll polsitiun. BROCK ROAD ..7. Tumors,X-Ray examination. Diseases of eje.' 8 me James White your waliecgodw ear.no",throat and lungs. Fitting glasses-aid know for sure that health at last 1101-ale, ,Rae ,,�d -aic diseases. Michael Fitzpatrick is-in poor health WHITEVALE i awaits you. to 3 and 7 to 9 4917 at present. Wholesale and Retail Butdher, On Wednesday morning as Charles .90 much quicker and surer rs Vital Miss Louisa Hubbard and Miss Pickering, Out. whLegal. to rebuild add restore that thousands Ella Robson, of Toronto, were in the Johnston, o is employed by W. S. Major, was taking a-load of apples to use no other medicine. n ' hborhood last week. q, elfi -Pickering station, he met with a very '.'Best price paid for choice 4T b % Cook, one of the contractors of TiRFAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS County Grown Attorney,and County 50C R box,.or 6 for $2.50. For sale the C.N.R., has taken possession of 6,ri,,, accident. When near the ::831101160r. Court House.Whitby. 10-T at McFadden's Drug Swte, Pickering. M. Fitzpatrick's vacant house. comer of the Brock and Kingston butcher's cattle.- roads. the barrels on the top of the Choice meat will be found at our Petitions are being largely signed in LT. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, the centre of the township to have a load began to move towards t . Solicitor,Notary Public,SPOCi&l EX11,111iii with the result that 4he laddheerfbrr'olt� shop reasonable prices. aw for nilril Oourt of Justice. Successor to station at the Brock road. . Let there and several of the barrels rolled down 'rT be a station here by all meats. Call find see us. Wassers. Dow & McGillivray. Brock Sweet, C L A R E'31 0_N� Prices right Whitby, 71y Grading in several places is being upon the horses. Mr. Johnston also WH. WARKE, SOLICITOR AND bustled along. We hope there will be M upon the whiffietrees3 and then no Sunday working on the job. Six th� horses be an to run �way. Hix - NOTART P-UBLIC, (Successor to late FURNITURE STORE cries for help brought several to his David Ormiston),Whitby. Mr. Sydney north- no a week is Rlenty foe man and 0090 Who is associated with Mr.Warke,attends assistance. When he was fir&seen Monuments beast. There is good demand for men -at Pickering on Wednesdays. in the place to get the best and teams on the job, be was being whirled around by one Loans arranged. of the front wheels,and when his res- 4--7 Furniture at the lowest suers reached him. the horses had -Having secured theagency for Vetemnaryl. WHITBY the Ontario Granite and Afar--idstill,andoneof ISO been brought to asta. ble Works, Brampton, I am ...,,WALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V. 9. prices, a The Fall Assizes meet here on Fri- the hind wheels was re9ting. upon his prepared to furnish all work in Graduate Ontario* Vetennary, Colleae. day. There promises to he some very thigh. He was immediately taken to Stember Ontario Veterinary Med Society. PICTURE FRAMING, iutereTfing criminal work. T. C.Ro'bi- Dr. Towle's surgery by N6�. Sleep in the granite and marble line On examination it was at the veru.lowest prices,.and Baacm3or to Dr,E.J. Shirley. once Ring 8, CURTAN POLES, nette, . C.. has been retained by t:he his democrat. workmanship guaranteed.- Anckering. 37 defendant in one famous case. found that his thigh was dislocated as Goods shipped where desired. HOPKINS,VETERINARY SUR'. And kinds of repairing. The complimentary banquet and well as other injuries sustained to the See me before placing your u. GRON, AND DENTIST. E resentatiqn by the Oddfellows of a b0tle- He was also badly bruised 0 e G. M. jeWel to-Col. Farewell order. Lettering done n7 th .4 Graduate of the Ontario Val rinsta act! I Friday about the body. but it will not be ry Go% 1011s, Toronto, registered member f the night filled' the Music Hall or two whether or shortest notige.- Ontario veterinary his 0 The known for a clay dics! Assiociatlion. V the per- nut he sustained-any internal injuries. '-gk*o and residence one and one-quarter miles affair was a fine tribute to C. W. GIBBONS, Clar�mont Smith of Green RI'ver. Office and aboeing forge UNDERTAKING conal worth of the Crown Attorney- Dr. Towle attended to the man's injur h3am 6 to 11 a.m..ane I to d pm. Private in connection. The Hallowe'en celebration at the ies and made him as.comfortable as 114LOP12080 in =7 office F.O. address. Green 1011ver'. fts. Ontario Ladies' College on Skturday possible,and in the afternoon he was the General Hospital, Toron- evening was a very beautiful and taken to a T.. interestio c J. -T- El ttspe tAcle. Over. one hu'n- to, by Mr.Major,for treatment. 7. I . dred of . e students were in fancy Hard and -soft. ..... OSHAWA WG. HAM-Issuer of Marriage CLAREMONT costume. There was great difficulty e Liaenseei iir the County of Ontario, in awarding the prizes-so keen ways The new Y,.Nf-.C.A building was the Pickering village, my the competition. scene of an interesting ceremony on Lath and Shingles. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Tuesday afternoon when His Honor CHERRYWOOD the Lieut-Governor Col. Gibson laid CEMENT D lAcens" in the County of Ontario. WEDDING AND at store and his residence.Claremont. the corner stone. He was motored Prices right. The construction gang of the C. N. over from Toronto by John C. Eaton. R. is now very buisy with the work on a $5.000 contributor, in one of the maiBIRTHDAY GIFTS the;new line. Quite a number.from A.L C. REESORS latter's swiftest cars. Arriving at here are at work with their teams and ..Gladstone Villa." the residence of LOCUST HILL are receiving good wages. Fred L Fowke, M.P.,where a numb- Our assortment is complete in jew- Wm., Taylor.lour venerable apple- er of prominent people bad gathered POSTILL, Licensed Auetioneer, ellry, fountain pens, etc. We are buyer, has about completed his work re onal Fe for Of. at York and Ontario. Ana. agents for The P.'W. Ell-is Co., of To- in the various orchards. He h"bad anthem*ss sung. * Thence roceed- to meet the Governor, the nati Pickering Lumber T*f to OIL aborts" boa lisil"Of all kinds attenned ronin. aver busy season and is pleased with ing to the site of the new Wilding on All kinds of building material incind Mabee, Address Green 81vW P.O., On%, KOD.UCS I AND CAXZRLS make ideal the amount of trade done. Simcoestreetsoutli'and immediately log rough and dressed lumber, WB. POWELL, Licensed Auc. gifts. We have a fine new stock. After but two short weeks of illness rl lath,etc. e tioneer for Ontario Lad York Cos. All from typhoid fever.Malcolm F. Roach opposite the new Carnegie ittaas of-'es conducted either privately or by SPRCTACLRSAND ETz GLASSES. This Ftobt. McLaughlin, the chairman, in- agles expected Suallon. Bale notes coUgesed. For dates, or e lace to have your eyes ex- phased away- on Saturd�,y. in his 38th troduced His Honor ,chairman, the great to arrive on or about Oct. 1@tL at bow pwtieulan apply as resi"nes. 111111sabeth year. A sorrowinf widow and two n left as now@ QM40 Will issulhineg by a graduate optician. You e crowd that' had gathered. The pro- M66 per square in.lot of 10 Car ki. C. shi i in transit ex SL, Pickaring. Orden small children are ft to mourn the 110=04 prompt attention. lay. take no chances here. We guarail- gram was then gone on with, Col. square or over. death of wkind hus'band and an ingul" Gibson delivering a very fine speech H_E R—, tee to you corrects with the best it POUC Licensed Auction- frames and lenses. with prices are gent fatber. The funeral took place after having,- with due ceremony. -W. D. GORDON &SON. T am, TQuallor. OolUesor and issuer of on Monday afternoon, Nov. list when ioesess, All kinds of asiation wee the lowest. the stone in position.' There aiE and valuations me" interment took place in Erskineceme. aprIMeady 1.200 members of t I he -we"charge. Estates and consislaine&sailmod- PuRs Daws always on hand. Pre- tery. The funeral was largely attend- Oshawa Y.M.C.A. Swimming tanks, A 106wasly =&nailed Lad sold by section or seri tions and f&riiilv receipts care- ed land much sympathy is extended to gymnasium and every modern con- IT PAYS itrivatr noun and @&I-- allong"ea, rants, fully compounded. "Come to us for the sorrowinglones sosuddenly bereft. ait darat l "Counts promptly colleaw and satio- venience is to be provided in the new One school that stands at the bean Settlements gu&rsZtOe& Phone or anything in the drug line. The anniversary services of the buildin for bultivating Christian man- in Thoroughness, Popularity and l OOL =AT be flzo--tieUlar's' Brougham. Cherrywood church will be held on e contract in for$25,(W and 'Zsfliss for army and Drd by phone Niews hood. T. M. McFADDEN S.nq.y, Nov. 21st. The morning and the building is a handsome red brick Genuine Merit is the evening services will be conducted by with white stone trimmings. Oshawa DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN Rev. C. W. Reynolda. of Bond-Lake, is to be congratulated upon so fortub- -by Rev. Mr. NLte an outcome in the movement to 40� HISS" Ste111% E- lh= -PICKERING, - ONT. and that in the afternoon McFayden, of Dunbarton. The home Teacher of 1-larso, choir will lead the service of song in establish a Y.M.C.A. OST, the morning. the WhI L tevale Method- BROUGHAM T9RO jr ist Choir in the afternoon and the D., -arr. .use Villin ham's Whitevale Baptist Choir in the eve' S. Phillips is spending a few t eDjojii i The usual entertainment on.the days in the city. its superior wo' Namer & Co is 90 -ell known Undertaking Parlors* ;ng- Get your trai ni here and y following Monday evening will be dis- Mrs. H. Hanson has been indisposed you will be sathtfied. graduates easily Hing street, Pickering. penned with, but on Sunday evenings for ashort time. Have a full line of tresh and Cur- Calls by day or night promptly special Thank-offering will be taken J. Cowie spent a couple of days in get positions. Cataloguef=. Enter ed meats constantly on hand. attended to. Telephone up. All are invited to these'sii7vices., the city last week. now. (Bell or Independent.) I You cannot make poor bread with ...................... '4 . 1 7':- W, J, ELLIOT, Principal. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, GREENWOOD Spink's White-Satin Flour. Ham, Bologna, Weiiiers, etc. H. and Mrs. Madill and son,visit- Cor. 'Vonge Alexander Su. rk Thomas Oliver bag left the employ ed relkitives at Dollar on Sunday; of Arthur Johnston. David and lira. Dafo' e. Highest prices paid for and film Butcher's cattle. Dr. G. N. Fish, of Toronto, was in ily-spent Stinday with formers the village. on Tuesday. sister,in Stovff ville. ] nsuranoe i Mrs. McLean has quite recovered Mrs. Wm. Cassie left for Winnipeg from her recent attack of pneumonia. -ill.ills Of all kinds-Best always reeoyu- fi. last week where she end a cou- .9ickering. .,.q,,iv mended. . .-Mrs., James Calvert, of Toronto, is' pie of months with relatives. ,`� Thomas and Mrs. Philip spent Mon- bpending a few sacs with her brother, T H -b day fit Stooffville visiting the letter's James Gibson, .First-class rigs for hire Arch and Mrs. Davis returned.after fi��her, Mr. Russell, who is very ill. -pay an exborbitant ConVeyancing Done , price for sperdir)g a few days ulth the Hitter's At a ineeLing of the Presbyterian Da Or night Sundav school.on Wednesday evening Rents and Notes Collected. father, J. Adamson. waq decided to have a fowl supper 'Bus meeis all trafia-s" Charges reasonable.' MYs. Marks returned to Greerrhan:k it on Friday. after spending some weeks on or about the 29th.. An effort will be 0. Teaming promptly attended t with her sister, Mrs. MtLeAn. made to have Rev. A. L. Geggie, of 150 acre Farm for s le, J. E. anti Mrs. Devitt, of Toronto, Toronto, deliver one of his humorous Eye Glasses Agent.for Canada Carriage Co. �f you want to buy. sell or rent" 'all' spent a few days last week with her addresses. t ca at my office. Bargains. parents. John and Mrs. Graham. John C. Philip has his bills out for When you can consult an,expert .311in We H.' Peak, Pickering. The Woman's Missionary Socie an auction sale of his farm stock imple Optition near home and get ments,grain, roots and bay to be held entire satisfaction. this district met at the of Irolf Alfred Tremble on.Tuesday last. at his pr W- 7 Ri premises half mile east of here The Young Men's Brotherhood in- Mr. Phi-lip A steel frame and best lens $1.00 .The on Saturday, Nov. 20th. Notary'Public, Pick;brin' tend having a neck-tie social on the ha large quantity of first-class stock 9. 23rd of November at Salem. Particu- and implements to be sold and as he is A fine goldfilledleame ' 2.50 DOMINION BANK giving up farming there will be no re- Solid gold frame 60 to 8.00 ]ars later. Mira Ethel Stewart returned from serve whatever. See bills for full ar- Ilead 01111ce, 'Xoronto ��Qeksmitkin�. 07 Toronto on Wednesday,.after spend- ticulars. ?ng a week with her sisters. Miss Monthly report of 13rougbam school General Banking Business A general blacksmith business done. Magpie returned with her for her holt- for October:Sr.IV.-Maggie Duncan, in Libbie Farthing, Archie Machin. Sr. transacted. All,kinds of repairing neatly and d av 9. You are not taking any chance ;John Gerry, who has spent.the sum- Ray McGregor, Jennie Duncan, doing business with us as promptly executed. mer in the rl�ighborhood of Brandon, Marion Philip, Russell Philip. Jr. III. Special attention given to we will refund the Horse-shoeing -A Specialty.' was in the village on Tuesday. He -Fred. Middleton, Gladys ogle, Hil- it money if glasses re not Ai the collection 'of s eaks in glowing terms of the West. da Middleton, Sarah Norton and Eva We has engaged with the McKay mill- .Hanson, 'absent, Sr. II.-Frank Ste- satisfactory. Balli I motee. PICKERING, ONT, ing people. of Bowmanville. John will venson, Gladys Brodie, Alice Liscomb make a success-wherever he goes. and Charlie Hanson,absent. Sr. Pt. IT.-Hazel'Middleton, Lorne Brodie, Rev. S. T. Tucker entertained the BAVINGS DtPARTMENT. BRITISH Term of 19N' Kinsale and Greenwood.Leagues on Cecil Phillips and Wilmot Shea, ab- nepog9l.to received of $1. and -y sociable sent. Sr. I.-Pearl Philip, Han- CANADIAN on per cent cbeRp- Monday e�venisig,when a vei TTV R. N. BAZE T p time was spent in games and music. son; Jr. I.-Audrev Phillips, Charlie r, i upwards. BUSINESS e ten per cent bet- COLLEGE ter for Busines, It must indeed be gratifying to all to Liscomb absent. M, Estella Welshi JEW-RLLBR AND OPTICIAN X=tereiat allowe-a M highest TORONTO Shorthand and Mat-, see Mr. and Mrs. Tucker taking such, teacher. -c-urrent rates. an interest in the young people of his )(opposite new post office) congregations, this being the second Messrs. Duncan C. Ross (Liber- PIC ING NEW -ft lips;'I 7��k �-so�srell�k T11 9r.. u nde t _ in I'l Calls' I K b Fling d' -,l t 'n t ded i Bell E. Booklet free. R. A. Fair�,uharson, (Liber- CRAB. D. GoRDoN, Manager B. A., Principal, Corner onge and Ocens'011 within i -1---)rt time that they 0) and Robert McLauchlin (Con- W7Tlrr33,y Bloor Sts, have so gerlerous)Z- _',own.their home servative) were nominated for the 1 RITBT BRANCH, J open to them. Commons for West Middlesex. W2'MMEMEN"M VA"M 411111111W .. .. •.'•" L'x'k >'a.•.Tv .• , xr-.✓ ,y,.r.. a.._x. .:.,v .,-. >c: ,r-' }. - 4 aFa.sro-:.s..,`•'T ah,- -..,. .,: r '''„I:' .•tr-ar _A•. w"w?!. -1y.. y ,.., ,,,.a..�,r,,. .,r-", .r. F.. x�„q +• - ;.t:..: .' .�:::•: :. S.,.';' - .. y;. .�,,,, : :ate'• L. — t THE WORLD'S MARKE1`5OR CUT - OFFICER ITH TO i _y 4 Y I28 EARS REPORTS FROM THE LEADING + TRADE CENTRES. , }• s �. Sentenoe +on' James Robinson on hree Attempt to Arrest the Notorious Bob Cook Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheeze aaa Charges to Which He Pleaded Guilty. Other Dairy Produce at at Orangeville. Home and Abroad. The sufferer lay down upon the decency of Christian society, that �BREADSTUFFS. A despatch -from Orangeville stick. Cook, on the entry of tha A despatch from Sudbury says: it is difficult for me to say anything Toronto, Nov. 2.-Flour On- says: .4 terrible affair took place Police, resisted arrest. Halbert games Robinson was on Friday af-i to you. I hope.it will never again facto wheat 90 er cent. patents struck at the knife with his baton, p ,here on Saturday ni ht about. 10 terno°n acquitted of the charge of be paralleled in Canada. $4.20 to $4.30 in buyers' sacks on g which was attached to his right ti murder, in having assisted in the His lordship then sentenced Rob- Y o'clock in the store of Hughes d: p� . ` wrist by the usual strap, and seiz g I p track Toronto and $4.10 to $4.15 a slaying of a child born to him by a iticon to twenty-eight years, divid' c,utside in bu}ers' sacks. Manitoba Dorris, merchant tailors, \Fest in Cook shoved 'him over on a young daughter, but was sentenc-i ed, fourteen years for incest against flour, first patents, $5.60 on track, Broadway, in which Bob Cook, a table, The desperado slashed at ed to twenty-eight years imprison-I Ellen, his daughter; fourteen years Toronto; second patents, $5.10 to notorious desperado, figured. On the constable with the knife, cut merit in Kingston Penitentiary on for incest against his daughter I , other charges to which he had I Jessie, to begin at conclusion �f $5.20, and strong bakers , $4.90 to Saturday morning Cook returned to ting the wrist strap and terrible g g $5 on track, Toronto. town.from the west, where he. went injuring Halbert, whose right wri'si pleaded guilty, while the jury were l first sentence, and twenty-eight Manitoba Wheat-No. 1 Northern with his young bride two years ago, was half severed, the radial artery r deliberating on the capital crime: 'years fur rape of his daughter $1.03, Ba ' '�' g g p g to itrn conctlrrentl with Y ports, and No. 2 North- and uin to the home of his mo- or pulse and ligaments weer com- Justice Magee in imposing sen- Maggie, y' ern, $I.O1%, ]Say ports.. ther-in-law, an old widow lady pletely so, while the thumb hung _tense, said: "You appear before other sentences. Ontario Wheat-No. 2 mired, $l. named Mrs. Thos. Reid, on Church useless: Cook then seized the offi- me confessing guilt of the most As Robinson is a man of fifty; the 01 to $1.02 outside, and No. 2 white street, inquired for his wife, who cer s batop, dashed through the : �s horriblo crimes conceivable in a'sentence is virtually life sentence. and red Winter, $1.02 outside. I left him some time ago. Not re- door, defied the crowd, and made + i Kristian country, and you have l He listened to the judge, with bow- T ceiving a satisfactory answer he his escape: Halbert was hurried shAwn a• nature so entirely devoid ed head and sank back to his seat . Barley-Ivo. 2, 57 to 58c outside, and No. 3 extra, 56c outside. proceeded to smash the dishes and to the surgery of Dr. T. H. Henry, of any >;-nse of morality or right, dazed, burring his face in his Oats-No. 2 Ontario white, new, �doors, and terrified the old lady l where the lacerated wrist was � 'or, care of your offspring and the hands. 37 to 37%c outside. flew E'anada and her son, a young man in deli- dressed, Dr. James Henry assisting - West oats, 38%c. for \o. 2, and 'cate health. A warrant for the I)r.'T. H. Henry; interviewed Sun- West SHOOTS 1\DLi\. ciao stayed out in the bush until he 37''c for No. 3, Bay ports. outrage was sworn out and given to day, said the man would have bled saw the German leave, and on re- Peas-86 to 87c outside. Chief Constable Sam Speers and 1 to death but for prompt medical Was .Arresting Three Redskins for turning to the house found his wife Rye-No, 2, 71 to 72c outside. hightwatchman James Halbert to attendance; two hours• were re ¢ Buckwheat-55 to 56c outside. execute. quired to dress the wounds. Ile will Disorderly Conduct. and two children had been killed. The names of the parties'have nut Corn-No. 2 American yellow t;9 About 10 o'clock'the officers saw I never have the use of the right A despatch from Brantford says: been received. to 69ic on track, Toronto I Cook in the afore mentioned ; he thumb, and lockjaw is a ,possible While arresting three young In Bran-t321.00 in bags, and shorts hada jack-knife out whittling a(complication, said the doctor. dians, who' were disorderly at the- F23.50 to $24 in bags. -- pagan council house late Saturday TF.. TIREMA'S'S TERRIBLE FATE. %I aright, near Ohsweken. Dominion - COUNTRY PRODUCE. -BRANCHING UT Constable David Garlow shot and Result of \ a Collision ear Roc•he!s- Apples-81.25 to $3, per barrel, ! injured Curtis Martin, an Indian, ter. \. Y. -C4 g R e according to quality. who, it is claimed, attacked him A despatch .from Rochester, :�- Be-an,- 6 —T p g $1. 0 to $1.75 per bushed with a fence rail, endeavoring to Y says: Rheinhardt Strassner, at outside points. - prevent the arrest of his friends. fireman, was thrown into the fire ( Honey-Combs, dozen, $2.125 to. Garlow had been -called by.Chief box of his engine and roasted 'alive $3; extracted, 10c per Ib. ' Intends Establishing Fleets of vessels on r$ _ General to put a stop to the dis- - turbance. The constable was ar- in a rear end collision in the freight I Hay-No, 1 timothy, $15 to $16 yards of the New York Central at i a ton an track here, and No. 2, $1.1 n�. r rested here on Sunday.after he had Bent. street on Friday morning. to 814.30. Both Oceans. � delivered his prisoners .at the local Arthur Chapman, night cardmas I .Straw-8?.7•i fo $9.50. jail. He said he first shot into the ter, was riding on the engine, and Potatoes—SU to 55c per bag on A despatch from Winnipeg says: surprise to him', happening after ground, and when 'Martin.approach �was hurled under the wrecks e. ?track for Ontarios. � I Mr. U. D. Mann, P g y he left. He had no comment to Mrd closer, shot at his legs. g First Vice-Presi- One Be died after.' being taken out. Poultry-.Chickens, Aressed, 12 to make, but he regarded the deal at let Look effect in the left ankle.and I dent of the Canadian . Northern reasonable and safe. Negotiations w Firemen were called to extinguish 113c per Ib. ; fowl, 9 to 10c turf, s t p P q the flames. They rescne�d the body! l7. to 19c pec lb. : ducks, lb., 1 f to Railway, arrived on Monday, and began a year ago and had been con- the other in the right knee. Gar- `` - "' low ia•a man of powerful hysr rte, I i made a statement that C. ducted with the Premier through ` . and hes arrest is on the ground ''•f $tra.ssner before it was entire- , 13c; geese, 10 to 12c per lb. directly' S ftha:t the shooting was unnecessary. ly consumed. (leorge Heberie, )< R. steel reaches the Pacific Attorney-General Bowser, in fact tiardrsaster, had his leg cut off. and( THE DAIRY MARKETS. coast,'first-class liners, egos] to any the Cabinet had been sera. '.sir„ suffered other injuries, from which afloat, would be launched on both] Mann declared that while Govern. TAF. CUSTOMS RF.I'}:�l E. I Rutter - Pound prints, 22 to he Will probabty die. 'The wreck, oceans, this being one result of the went assistance was necessary for . 22!„c; tubs and large rolls, 40 to j far-reachingarrangement between transcontinental lines, private ca i : . Inereasse of Nearly a Million,Dollars ane of the his ci that has ever o y 21c. inferior, 17 to 19c; creamery, I M g 1? - ' gorged in this city, was caused by i � r: Mann and the British Columbia tat could construct branch lines, for October. 2t1 to 27c, and solids, 24 to 25c per . .,■„� _ a misplaced switch. "twenty cars lb `` Esccutive, but cast tracts of unsettled country A despatch from Ottawa, ways: are piloil up, blocking all work. i,-ci Mr. Mann prophesied that the ef- could not be spanned by cvmpani6a ON F W p Egg;—Case lots, Z7 to 28c per, w ruc- customs collections for Octo the yards. dozen for 'fresh, and' 25 to 28c for cu tinentalof ncom competiadian tion be tion rn trans- don tlrReef Referring lie e said tthat n beg shave another gain of nearly( —'"-�'-"" '` 'etora e. p i p $1,000 006 as compared with the ; 1l:\T G01'ERNOR-GE\EFt.1L. Cheese-.12 to 14';c per Ili. for I Es great a stimulus as the origins} five hundred miles of C. N. R. track corresponding month- of last year. ." large, and -at 14% to 12'/c for con,inR of the C. P. R.. He ex- had been graded this summer, and The total customs receipts for the It in Thouebi Earl- Cre-tre Will twins. I plained that the resignation of Hon. two hundred and-fifty miles of steel month just ended were Messrs. Fulton and Tatlow, of the laid. Another hundred would be �•, an increase of 8920,283. 1'ur the i a British Columbia Cabinet, was a completed this year. A despatch Q•.nm Ottawa says: HOG PRODUCTS. seven months of the fiscal year the ! g i . g ,_ ,�. ;total customs revenue has been, The cabled announcement from Racon-Lon clear, 14,, to 14• c X834,017,806, an increase of $6,839,.- laondon tha Canada's next „ver- per Ib. in case lots; mess pork, $-'6 ' ers and feeders were activo, one barrel. Re was discovered by his nor-g'ner.' is likely to be a mem-I t, $26.50; short cut, x33".50. i load of Manitoba feeders selling at'brother George about an hour aE- - 1614, or nearly $1,000,000 a month a". be.r of 0! :1sgnith cabinet is taken Hams- Light to medium, 13 'to $1.50, the highest price of the sea-I terwards, but.fife was extinct. c--inpared.with . the corresponding s ,, — period ui last year. The ricin tide : in wet nfornied eircles here' to re• 16c; do„ heavy, 14 to i4,.,c; roll., son. Milkers and springers were I lVe . K te.r,,,lo the present' colonial secte-114T, to 15c; shoulders, 12" to 13c; strop Sheep were steady and STILL ']'HYING TO CHEAT. rt-s Cause cent a un_the res 'lambs -- 9 p t- r�• Eart Crrwr:-At is be.liere�l backs, -19.to 20r;-breakfast baef*rs, firmer; a few a tea choice +eovery from the` trade depression here that he would be the most 171, to 1Rc lambs selling up to $5.90. Hogs, Big Seizure of Ontario Apples In of last year shows no sign of ehbir . likely first. choice of the imperial I bard Tierces, 15', c; tubs, 1.5'/c;' 87,60 was paid •in .one or -two in- the �'eqt: and indications point to an ince se g„vernrnent,. as Ruccessor to Earl 'p.ai!s, 15' c: �,stanc•eq, -and 137.8b, fed and water- A 'despatch from Edmonton, if about -12,000,000 in castor rev• Greg, rt tic desires- the pusitiun, ed for selects. lenue .alone for the, prep t fiscal — g Earl Crewe is a son-in-las of -Lord� ' ••, AiONTRF.AI �tART;F.T._ - �, Alta., says: 'A lar t' constgnmeet of }ear.: Ontario .fruit has been placed u°n- __ Rosebery, and eveii it the Unionist s 1C.ITTL1� RO1 11:�\GF.D -��- ;,'arty should come into ower next; 'Nov.\oy, .2, fanitoha der the ban by 'Dominion• Fruit In- - TRRLE 111441 FP.ED, Ip p spring wheat patent., firsts, >F:T.70; , epector McNeill of Calgary. He ear in Great Britain, the colonial Beratne 1:ntantic•d in a Rope and y do, seconds. 55.20; winter wheat reported a shipment of 220 barrels secretsry would probably still be a, patents. ti:).50; do--strong bakers', Fell Into Barrel. from Flmwood, Out.. as being false- Terrihte Story of a Fight Near not imprubable. choice for the Ca- P g , I despatch from Strathroy says: ly market, while 35 barrels in the l:irnli. Jlanitolra. $5 straight rollers, %5 to 9x.'s.2s jnadian governorship. His appoint-, do- in bag-4, 42,35 to 8_.50. :dill- 1 Stanley, the seven-year-old son of same shipment were condemned. P A despatch from 'Gimli, Stan., !ment or that'uf Lord 'Borley, who , feed-Ontario bran, $21 to $22; do., Sir. and Mrs. Edward McGarvey; Thirty-five. more barrels from Ow. says: At. 5 o'clock on Saturday' 1R also mentioned for the position, I middlings, $_3.50 to $2t ; Manitp- accidentally hanged himself in a en Sound were also condemned at .1night a Galician farmer came, to + wuuld be well received here ba bran, '8.21 ; do.. -shorts, 82:3 to peculiar,manner hereon Saturday. being below grade of 'No. 2, under `gown with the report that a woman - 'r'- --• $2t ; pure grain rrottil-le, €x32 to $:33: The little fellow was standing on which they were sold. � and two children had been killed in 'M r. John T. 3lolsvn gave $10.000 mixed mouille, $25 to $27. ]lulled an empty barrel adjusting a rope ----- a fight at a farmhouse about six to wipe out the debt on St. Tho-- Oats-Per barrel, $4.70; do., per t„ make a swing, when by some It is reported that Mr. Hugh Al. ym es north of the town on Satin' mas' :Anglican Church of 'dont bag• 12,20; cornmeal,, per barrel, 'means the rope became entangled tan, Prt;sident of the Allan Line, "day afternoon. As far as can be I'real. !'$:3,-o to 33.J0. FIggs-Selected stock about his head and he fell into the Twill reside in Glasgow. learned at. present, a German oho A boiler °n n Grand Trunk to 27c to•29c.' and \°, I candled at is -was visiting at a Galician home got conu,tive blew up wlr.ile running to o_6c per dozen. .Cheese-Vest into a fight with a Galician, and, near Coteau Junchun, on Friday. C1.n'a .']1.!oc to ill, and easternq, ; 'after battering him up badly, chas- The erew were some.nhat scalded,' 1'ic to 11;'.;r. Rutter—Finest'cream- ' cd him out of the house. 'The Gali-•I but escaped with their lives. � eTy 2.3' : to ?!c per lb. Jerk — HE -POST -OFFICE REPORT Heavy ('anRdz short cut mess pork, I _ •, ----.—_.. l,nrrola• 331 • Canada short cut back V $31 : heavy clear choice park' STRIKING -4., ,F1GURESall fat, *:31 ; I3rown brand, 1.). tie- , i s ; leas pork, all fat, X31 : heavy. clear Enormous ` Inc�•ease •in Canada s Business I'lz beef', I eQy, $'i 0. la �`' `•cry e at -3-2; Durll b .Last Year. l hTVI: STOCK 1[:1RICF.TS. •— -- -- --- i Teerease of. Nearly 4,000 Hotel Licenses 11,mtreal, -Nov. 2. Prime. beevegl 1 despatch from Otta�a says: in letters for local delivery. The ,,,J► , , r sold at b to 5',c per 11,. ; pretty ;The annual re port of the Postmas I total number of one cent stampsrs- ln. Ontario in Thirty Years. °c,d aninrRl� frc,l,i ti, 4"e; 'com- 1 sued Was 51,323,000. g { ter-General coveringthe last fiscal ` Ilion stuck at 2 to ,^,!,c per lb., with ' ( The total number of letters pass- lean canners -it, l,'.;c per, 11) .car shoiT's that the number of telt ing through Canadian mails dor• A despatch from' Toronto says: 1 the past fire years. There was large }Troportiotr F torsi and postcards handled in the I frig the last fiscal year was 414',- ntariu is making rapid progress There are now 193 municipalities springers among the cows, and urails (luring the .year increased by,; ,;01,000, and of these no less than O in the Prov;nce under local option, , s„,»e of them were lean, and sold 19,t!oo,000,. or over four pet• cent., : 11,103 were unstamped and were towRrds temperance, according to I Rnd 149 in which licenses are nc,t' uz0; nlileh ca,vs from r:IO x. compared with the preceding, sent to the stead letter office. down to p° the official figures of the Provincial ;issued on Government x,licy. The� 1 to Sf0 each. Most of the ca•lycq tivelve months. The number of( is usual, Toronto heads thn list License'Department. (•kcal optic;n municipalities include'here t;tags-feel, and some of them 1)(,,, oft ccs increased 656, and there of cities tri volume of mail matter This year there aro in all ? •,:'S M. in NN the by-law was car-, lean : they sold at frim 3 to 4c per' was an increase of 2,031 miles in',}iandled. The gross•postal reienue liouor di'ce.nsrs•throughout the Prov- vied under the t1u•ee-fifths clause. 1{;, ; gaocl reals, 5 to ,,.,e per. lh. tl•,e extent of the• system over which. for the city was $1,513,10. ince of �illleh :;010 are tavern, I In :3:3.1 of the tot, 906 municipals- .Shcop, 3' to 3' c per lb. ; l�tmhs the mails wire carried. The reg I lTontrrRl conies next, with re 0 23 arc �Tlu,lesale, and '12 tics in Ontario pr,.,hihition score-! a.! 5':., to 5'•;c per ]b. Good lots of enue of the department for the }ear rcilits of .$9G3,779, and Win-0i p rc sir p club licenses. In 1571- thilty-file queni.ly obtains, the percentage be- fat hugs, 8?•: to 8';c per lb.' ivtts '3S09,237 in excess of the e�- third, with s;:>50,3�5. The mail bust- tears entle ag„—there sere 6,19:i ]igen ' ins all min large rine. Tf, Toronto•, 'dor, 2.--The'demand for 1>cn'r]iture. The, stamp Issue {otal-' oras of other cities is show'n`' by the arca in the ev Province, and the de- ,temperance sentilnen't,, continues to choice butchers' was strong with ]cd ?t3.916,011, an inrreasc o4 ?;:,3si,-' following-fi}<ured 'of gross i0.,_ crease has been steady, year by grow su proportion to the past five the result. that grime picked steel's 0'00, or a little over sae per rent. � fot the year:--VancR,uyer, $'Oi,935; car, until the present figures have ,cars only the °iarFrly populated sold nl, it) Q:i.23 other select lots '1.'be introduction of the one cent Ottawa, 8199,39a ; Hamilton-'C 5194,- fern reached. The annual decrease centres will be able to Secure keen- 1r,I,e s,jl<l at g:i to $5.10; ordinary drop-tetter rate in cities was re- 746; London, $1.11,9S:>'; Na?ifax, Was been spceiatly marked during; scs under the act. (c-.,:,ij load.: a ,50 to $4.90. Stock- sponsible for a very, large increase $113,,555, rind St. John, $109:990. _. ”' WIT - viegr. =.,save' •�.:^ :li ',�.•:,eu, p�:F� �.,. ,..•,;;yzi•x._.,.-,:.'�.. mssxm+�',: ,-: ,.a:n'ws•r,.rsi. v...na-<m'-aihr.,a�^�•a e:�nu•'vs�.v=-ww�.-•.<�ersr��w.�s-..s.._`�.}:r�'�w..a ..e�.n%.m a..�w'.-5....' -".�r,-:7Y4"4�:•- 1'°�•:Vii:•.. .-: r ,,,: ,,.-. "'.:... ,.•�✓Ac �I .. :* .+�, i :ern. - "'`,Ani. rt' _ .,: ... ;y.,:z'.F'• .n"h",:-at'°o +w�ra :r - .-nv:.,�v�' i ,c x-- .::ai �orc''we7� „►.-.r. � �,. e•ou:., . ., .,. .�avRr•-:'y.x+•'aw �,r�wr+�s�:,k �_. .�.<,. y.., �a >�'"`-. �°"' ...N., 1�'w.:ir. , ".E"P'`"':'- e� •�, . ,. .... ..} � •�L J'3N,� 2��,.f„ .......:C .. "�7t'�''�.•. _ �:a. ._.� .. s+-�••!e;-G*'• `�`� ... _ _ able• The present Adriatic (Gulf ++++.++++-+++++++++++++-* REBUILDING THE r of Venice) is much smaller than the + ° one so called in ancient times. The island of. Malta is unquestionably ; WHOLE BODY ♦ u L BODY the one. + tiowe, • •' S. Barbarians—Not necessarily Thq � Lesson on Heroism Drawn From the Life uncivilized, but, i the original sense, a people neither Greek nor That is the Constant Businesa d Roman. They probably spore a t f the Prophet DaIlieL Phoenician dialect, as most of the ++.++++++++-"+-+$-++++++41 z inhabitants of Malta came from VEGETABLES. :of the Blood. Carthage. But Daniel purposed in his heart ever before. Our fathers died to Received us all—Into their dwel- India Relish.—India relish mixed ' that he would not defile' himself maintain 'our country's honor, but lings, is of course, implied. with cream salad dressing makes a with the portion of the king's meat, it is our duty to live for it, and this 3. Paul had gathered a bundle of nice filling for sandwiches that are And That ig Why a Blood Makin! tier with the wine which he drank. requires no less of true heroism. !sticks—Notice all through this story. served 0Fith coffee. Daniel i. 8. - Indeed, that battle to defend the apostle's active participation in Baked Cabbage.—Boil cabbage 'OBiO Will fake the BOdy Daniel stands prominent among one's self and one's country from.all that concerned his comrades. in falt water until tender, drain Well and Keep It go. ' the heroes o! Bible history. The the insidious though monster evils A viper—It is said vipers have and cut'frne. Make a rich.cream Charming story of his life has been of social and political life to-day I disappeared from the island of Mal-I sauce, add cabbage, put in oven in Pure, red blood is the vital prim *-'m ch inspiration and help to many n requires more courage, more de- !ta, but the density of the popula- baking pan, sprinkle top with crack- cipal of life, for upon it the tissues mad in the crisis of tris life. votion to the cause of truth and tion and the clearing away of for- ec crumbs, bake twenty minutes. of the body live. It goes practical In him was that heroic element justice, more real sacrifice than i este aro sufficient to account,for I 'Potato Ga:kes,—.One cupful of su- ly to every part of the body, car much needed today. He was at that required to face the fire of can- 'the fact. The creature had been gar, one cupful of flour; one-half I r5 ing nourishment and oxygen, tak- crisis: Asa prisoner in a far awn non and musketry on the battle- numbed by the cold, and.now, feel-I cupful of milk, one-half cupful of! ing up the wastes and so changing p y field. ing the heat, glided forth from t'he; grated cold boiled potato,' one-half I them that they can be cast 'out of -land two courses lay before 'him. fagots. cupful of chopped walnuts, two egg the body. As sur every act results nen One promised to make him lead a THE MAN OF HEROIC LIFE C. Swollen, or• fallen down dead yolks, one.. teaspoonful of vanilla, I it, the breaking down of some of i •captive's life, while the other, on keepsiY` ,. in the ultimate triumph suddenly-This would have been'-one teaspoonful of baking powder, f the tissues and the formation of g the condition that he 'smother his cf right` rincipl'es. Such.ar man the effect, apparently in a brief I Tomato Preserves. � To one waste materials, the body is in a conscience and "go with the keep's his hands clean, his heart time, if the serpent was, as has pound of fruit use three-fourths of constant state of change. To crowd " offered him freedom and mss At- 'pure and his moral and- spiritual been conjectured, the same as the a pound of granulated sugar. AI- maintain health, strength and life the splendors of the king's court.' vision undimmed.- With faith in English asp. (low one sliced lemon to two pounds the blood must be pure in order to The glamour of this prospect must God and the triumph of His truth, Said that he was a'god—Compare, of fruit, first tasting the white of '• have thoroughly tested him, but the P replace these tissues with plenty -. . g h? stands by right principles, fol- the scents at Lystra (Acts 14: 11),( the lemon to be sure it is not bit- cf. fresh nourishment and rid the heroic element asaefted itself, and lows clean methods, and when the like this, illustrating the popular' ter. If bitter use the yellow rind, body of its waste material. - HE MET THE TEST world calls 'him foolish he goes fickleness of judgment. grated, and the juice. Put the, su- Men and women who are run a. straight ahead and sooner or later 7. The chief man Publius — gar on with just water enough to down will find Dr. Williams' Pink with the decision, to remain true to makes for himself a place of honor Inscriptions show that "Protos" ' melt it, add the tomato and lei.on, pills the beat tonic for their con- : himself, to God and his high ideal. and trust. (the first man) is the correct techni,I and cook gently until the tomato; dition because these Pills are it ' m•. Another test came tenfold in its The man of true heroism does not cal title.. Malta was part of the,is tender and transparent. Cut the! certain blood-builder and purifier- fntepsity and he chose a horrible forget that loyalty to one's convic- province of Sizily, of whose praetor i tomatoes around in halves; and then'1 They enable the blood to meet the d,es.6 in the lions' den rather than tions is an essential element in all Publius was legate. Tradition says quarter the halves. This chaps is unusual demands of the body and �= renounce his allegiance to Jeho- success. The man who smothers 1,e•.•vas the first bishop of Malta, and' preferable to slices. give perfect heal&. We offer the vah and the principles'for which he 1 hie conscience must sooner or later "afterward became bishop of Atli- ' Spinach Dumplings.-Clean and case of'Mrs. John- Harman, of Wel- !rad stood. In spirit he said, Igo down in defeat. ens. wash one peck of spinach. Co•.u. land, Ont:, as a proof of the great .4 "Though He slay me, yet will I ( Daniel was first and last a religi- 8, 0. Sick of fever and dysentery�:n boiling water slightly salted and I power of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills .trust Him." God saw it and re-, ous man with a heart as !oval and Technical description such as chop fine, then cook a fou'r pound over diseases. Dire. Harman says:— , r warded him: Out of his struggles; true as steel. Success as the world Luke, a physician, would be. likely I kidney roast of veal, kidnev includ For.ser sial years I lived a Tile of and lusting time he rose in glorious counts it was nothing with him ;to use. This, and the statement! e.d, as you would a pot roast; when l pain and misery, and seen now as _ triumph. _ when pitted against success as God that the rest also that had diseases done remove from the bones and i I recall, that illness it seems awful - Never was "there s time in the counts it. The times call for men 'came,and were cured, is to be re- chop fine, adding the gravy gradual- to contemplate. The trouble began world's history when. the demand, of such heroism. Onl,v by such can ceived a+ the testimony of an ex-`lye ie the spinach and the teal, with weakness and loss of appetite, for the exercise of the heroic was' our social and moral life be rescued'pert medical eyewitness. Paul re- season a-ith nutmeg, add •two eggs, This was followed by headaches and 8v great as now. It requires more from present decay and disintegra- mained here three months. to bind it. Then make a dough as, emaciation. At times I had violent courage to be true to self, to God tion. I 10. Honors—Doubtless in the for noodles, using four eggs; roll palpation of the heart and short- rand to our fellow men to-day than Rev. Edgar T.. Van Horn. form of money and such things as in sheet, cut in-four inch squares,! ress of• breath, finally I'was toms travelers would need, after losing r•ut a heaping tablespoon of the pletely prostrated. I was so hag- Fra AA it ��ii point in the narrative is most na-I. they had by shipwreck.. n•,ixture in . renter, and- close the and that my friends hard! knew 11� S. S• LL��� tura!: It would be- important' to t; — dough around it; then droll in boil- g y ri t me, and I often thought my last ' both the captain and the centurion �++♦+♦+♦++++♦�++♦i♦+�� lug water slightly.aalted..and when i hour had come. My sufferings to know precisely how many lives! ,+ t I dune heap in dish and coyer with would follow me into the region of I ♦ SAFETY FOR CHILDRtfV. + crotone: frdrearne with such distinctness that 4 they were accountable for. The often times I would-awaken shiver- , '� $ I Creamed Onions.—' family of ]\TESD:+lTION_t1L LE330�f, number is not excessive, though ,+ Mothers should never give four or five persons, take seven me-1 large. There were about.six hun- '•++ their little ones a medicine ♦ rntc and shaking with sobs, and z NOM. ?. died on the vessel on which lose- + dium sized onions. Cut the peeled scarcely able to realize that I had + that their do not know to be ♦ I Unions'into small thick pieces. C'ov- bus says he was wrecked. + absolute! safe and harmless. + been but dreaming. The beat el- A p y y Pr them with icntw of cold water,; ' I 39. Knew not the land—Being i $ The so-called soothing medi- ♦ Pforts of three -doctors Eft different •I Lesson VI. Pani aPrisoner—the close to the shore, and the weather cines contain opiates that ♦ `set over the fire in an uncovered, times failed to help ine. Then It ' ' being stormy, even the es eriene. ♦ p vessel: When they boil up throw; was urged to try Dr. R'illiams' Pia d Shipwreck. Acta 27. 27 to 29. g p etupify the child without cur- + irto a colander, pour over the on- .,. ed sailors might be .deceived about.; + ing its ailments. An over ions more cold- water, and shake i Pills. Within one month 1 s 10. Golden Text, leas. Si. 2.''. the island of Malta, which, to many i + dose of these medicines may distinct improvement, and after Eta } y �cil. Now th y will be clean and usingeleven boxes I, was again is of them, was, undoubtedly, famil-.' * kill the child. Baby's Own ! white looking. Stew for three-quar- n night— I the fitil possession of health and e th ;t 7. Th fourteenth P Verse 2 e ri Tablets is the only child's car. l y tern of .an hour in jurat enough of Reckoning from the time of depar- 40. Casting off the anchors -- .In r medicine that 'gives the mo- Make! strength: Several years have now beaching a vessel, lightness of i ther the gov- Fater to ken from burning. ` tore from FairHavens. Sincb, g g guarantee of a P g' elapsed alone this illness and as t tben the had been tossed on a wild ` a white aauc•e of one.cupful of rnilk,! have constantly enjoyed the best of y I weight would count for great' + e'rnirient analyst that it con- I one teaspoonful of flour, one table-! j r 'sea, , � f health I am warranted in saying deal. This accounts for the throw- f tains no poisonous opiate or + j spoonful of butter; season with one " The sea of Adria—An arm of the ing over of grain and anchors. ! ♦ harmful drug.' The Tablets P that the cure is permanent. Cant,teaspoonful of sugar, one tea-' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should ;Mediterranean, including the en- Loosing. the bands of the rudders � cure constipation, indiges- � ! ipcionful of salt, and a quarter be used it all diseases caused l �Y hire stretch of waters between —Ancient ships had two rudders, tion, wind colic, diarrhoea, + , oonful of pepper. Pour over the, and Sicily. one on each quarter. -These had + destroy worms, break up A P P thin, watery or irnpurr blood, such been lifted�but,of the water when „oleos about ten tninut.es before) ay anaemia, 'rheumatisrir, stomach Surmised—From the change in ♦ colds, and make teething taking from the.fire. •Onions cook- : trouble, the after effects of la- currents or from the different sound the anchors were cast. They are easy. Sold by all medicine ed in this way will not have a. ��. now unlashed and let down into the ♦ grippe and fevers, neuralgia, head- .of the waves. } dealers or by mail at a cents 1 } strong •taste:, aches and the various ailments == 41. Lumb says Cambridge Medicine Co., Brockville, + water again. a box from The Dr. Williams' 28. Sounded—Doubtless the only +. + , ,— _ method in ancient times of sailing . Y jr ( ♦ :: cone. to v.omen and growing ci -in the dark. The details here bare Bible): "The little- island of Sal- Ont ♦ I I+[i.1TS. " girls. These Pills are sold by all ! been proved to be true to fact: monptta forma with the Maltese.' + i Brpiling 'Meat.- It takes from n:ed. inn dealers .or sant b� marl . coast near Saint Paul's Bay exact- ♦+.+♦+++.♦t+F++++.... twenty to ti�enty-five minutes, to at 50 cents a box-or six boxes- for This point on the northeast coasts I at 50 by The Dr. \Cilliams 91edi- o! Malta is known as Saint Paul's ly such a position as here describ-I —ep— brei.! a thick piece of meat on a gas ed. From the sea it a ears as stoic and even Ionger if the meat! cine Cy. Brockville, Ong. Bay. pP ROYAL BIRTHS IN SCOTLAND. !, . g _ 29. Let go four anchors from the though the land were contintiou;, t is very thick. Hac'c the broiler pip=! --- stern—This would ken the vessel and the current between the island I Among all their palaces and cas- 1 ; -em to- pointed toward the shore, but pre- and the mainland (of Malta) is only ties, it is Balmoral that the,royal I a d before ell w putting t le-as brown getherhfirmly ; they will then look L 'y P family have a 3 s looked ul on as vent it from being. dashed on the seen on. nearer, approach. phis the steaks c,r chops quickli.oil, both like miniature roast,. Fut some current- has raised a mudbank their home. Around it cluster the sides.. This will take only a -few' butter and lard in a kettle and rocks. where its force is broken b the o most pleasing recollections of,their, «'fished—Maybe rendered also, 5 P Iminutes, then lower the gas, 'very Ni hen hot put the brownies in and 'prayed.." = osis sea and into this bank was, childhood and early manhood and' low.low. and gi�'e abr,ut ten minutes' brown nicely o:i bctli sides, then ' Posing womanhood. IC was there that the ! 30. Lay out anchors from the fore- the ship driven. cooking to each side of the meat. add water'enoligh`io cover;-simmer ship—This would secure the ship '42. Kill the prisoners—See note. Present (ween of Spain and her Remove to'a hot )slat ter and season one and a half hours. Enough fore as well as aft. In order to do. in Mord Studies of July 11, 'on Aces brother Dlaurice were born. It is P ppe - with salt, e r, and butter. dressing, vtill bail out. to make a this they must lower from the deck 16. 7. Ian interesting fact to remember '! • that until the Qfact of Spain was' ., Beef Brownies.—For four in fain-, nice' brown gray:.. Garnish the s the roRboat which had been hoisted 43. Desiring to save Raul—.Paul's j r,y : Two pounds of round steal:, i'r,lattcr with lettuce leaves and sl i born there had not been a royal; in from the storm .(verse 16), and:courage and resourcefulness, as, one inch thick.; 1,unncl out fiat, t)ten es of tomatoes. birth in Scotland for nearly 3o0 by which they hoped to save them- well as his piety, could not fail to cut in strips two inches thick and ! M years—nut in fact since Charles I. selves. have impressed all on' board the shout sic inches long. • `;lake al' The dtily May to get, snmethinq was born at Dunfermline in 1G00. , 31. Said to the centurion — Who ship. N, I dressing of stale bread, one egg, one , fpr nothing is to start a fight alpout +t' seems to have had a great deal to Chapter 28, verse 1. ble)ita — onion, a small piece of Butter, sage, !it, e 3 d. with the management of the ship. I Some have tried to identifc this Ahout 'tlie I 'st thio man can do "alt'and pepper to taste. Spread In after years a man wishes ha ' Ye cannot be saved—Paul had ! with a small island, bfeleda, in the who tries to drown his sorrows is I this dressinn on the strips' of meat, I a as half as smart as he used to P think•he was. �`- 'ttssured them'that God would help; Adriatic Sea. But this is imprub-( t<: make lila,hemi swim. roll till and' .in each of the brown- them to safety. But he will leave °"��"•��"`� -- Do :human resource unused. With.d � ,A GENUINE OFFER. out the practical experience of these I MAGISTRATE SPEAKS FOR ZAM-BUK DON'T NEGLECT THAT SORE ! sailors, the manoeuvring,' describ- ; TEST ZAM-SUE AT OUR EXPt:fl�Et Y' ed later, would have been impos- I A Chicago man has just died from blood poison• - ~, Bible. I Magistrate Perry,of Goldfields, B.C., believes in making a Ing arising from neglect of a small sore. Don't We appreciate the position taken 1:y the man or woman wh t 6 pod thing known. Writing of•!-am•Duk, the great household negleft a cut,a patch of eczema, or an open sore. says: if your preparation is what you claim, you should iK 34. This is for your safety—They i balm, he says:—"After a very fair trial l have proved Zam-Buk of any kind. : The air is fall of poison germs, have no objection to letting us try it before spending our money would stand no Chance st rt:ggl'ing d eminently satisfactory. In my case it cured a skin rash of five waiting to startup their'evil results in neglected on it, To every person taking this view we say,send one cent in the.deep water unless their bort- ! years'standing which no doctor had been able to do any good sores, wounds,etc. In Zam•BUk is safety. Zam• stamp(to pay return postage)and name and date of this paper , } jes were strengthened with food. for. I would certainly encourage any parson to keep Zam•Buk Buk is so highly antiseptic that applied to any to Zam-Buk Co.,Toronto,and we will mall you a free trial hos The preceding verse probably.does es in kis home.'' The magistrate is Vitt right. Every home needs skindisease or injury it makes blood poisoning im• of•Lam-Buk. Zam•Buk is purely herbal,suitable for the delicate not mean that they literally fastrd Zam-Bukl Unequalled for cuts, burns, bruises, eczema, blood possible. In using Zam•Buk you have three akin of little children,yet powerful enough to heal chronic sorts ? poisoning and all skin diseases. All stores and druggists sell it at processes going on at once for Zam-Buk is healing of long years'standing. All drubgists and stores,soca per hoz, `a for an entire fortnight, blit that; 50 cents a boa. Sure cure for piles. soothing and antiseptic. Try it without delay. 3 for$1,25. they had taken only snatches of ` fond and were in anexhar,st.ed con- dition. ^ 35, 36. Gave,' thanks in ti:e presence of al,—This «as an Yet of t 0—This as «'ell-as Christian, ptc,t�. i 1 • - It mtift hate deeply iniipresard ti:e heathen, sailors and soldidFs, and did a great deal to inspire them erRUB 1 with Food clicer. . r� d t 37. Two hundred thre;�score and �► sjxteen-The numbering at this y.N�. ,!w t x� •.rr�. .. :. .. .. . . :*•".:'.^.�•"-='.,J-�r.T.�rcs?��tr`c •.i::K.,-,n: �'3'. _ !••-.',.s 1 .-." .rr+:r i' - ^rr^.'� ,1,. ,r..•., ... _ k%.4. ,:., '++. ` NIEl1lID4>< 189VENI*R ,r j eon 6 Elk Raeehsrd Special T is t3ood Tea With this issue The Threes EDtdl't{upon its 42nd ear.Mayor C1 oe�y is moving his house- - alit 7 , • • �G r o c e r l e s hold eHecte into the brick residence on J A • Brock street he recently purchased MANGESfrom Mrs. Jackson. He has also in- �lu ritkexzus *Agar% stalled a Scott phone. AT BARGAIN PRICES Petitions are being circulated in L Published every Friday morningaiits Once, town this week for signatures to ask `pi°keriag,Ona the Council to submit a T.ocal Option "G Cookie= -RATES OF ADYNATISING:' with the Bother left oat. � - By-Law at the Municipal elections in _ JThat's the title of our free book. T - t liaobt subsequent IcenNanuarInsertion,per lire- b Y--Timea. MSA 1 O.i:F W�IEAT This rate don not inolude Legal or Foreign Win. Thompson of the 8th of Scott we'll mail you one am request.,It tells advertisements, has moved into M. H. Crosby's house bow b•dcb ef,our famil,aemanas 'The most delicate and delicious of Breakfast Foods—Absolutely r Special terms Riven to parties making con- a Souvenir Range. Tb•Aersted Oyes rants for 3 or 6 mouthe or by the year. Half on Albertatreet. urs wheat. Tr a c]eft e. 15 Cents. y 7early or yearly contracts payable quarterly. Henry Taylor, of near Sanford, had mesa$vefect. wbolssom•sad sauit.ry P Y Pa g x Businew cards,tea lines or under,with eook;a• Send for Der book to•da,. It Pape! five sheep killed by lightclin under a i .n.,ear,$6 W, .,able iaad..aoe. ti•e.oroel•ofsoo•.air eap•riority. Green a 5 Roses and Spink s Flour owlia tee in lopcal columna ten cents per line, tree during the storm on Fri ay night. <" Eve ce°is parliae eaet:subeegneat insertion. All personYinterested are reminded GURNBY,TILDENACO.Led. •peotal contract rates made known on applica- that commencing-tbis week the mar- Hamilton Montreal At Mill Prices. tion. No free advertising. Calears Wianipet tet in Uxbridge will be held on Tues- �r Van or Corn I w nAdvertisementsbe ited u til fob written charged se- g * Graham Flour Wheatlets Rolled Oats, Rolled Wheat, will be inserted until forbidden and chased ac- Jaye and FTldays. _ , , -eordlavly. Orders fur discontinuing advertise- Much sympathy is felt for Rev. and Meal, Wheat Berries, Puffed Rice, Corn Flakes, w moat be in writing and aunt to the pub. Mrs. Young in the death of their little Malta Vita, Shredded Wheat Biscuit, ' lob work promptly attended to, daughter, Helen Elizabeth,last week. p p y —.For sale by — TERMS The child was not quite three and a DICKIE&CHAPMAN, - PickeringAlways Clean and Fresh. half years of age and died of diabetes. it.25 per year $1.00 if pail is advance. —Journal. — Fire was discovered Friday morn- BLACKSMITH SHOP JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. ing JOHN after g'blight intherok- RICHARD,SON i P deuce of A, McLaughlin, who is book- keeper with Alexander & McPhail. I am prepared to carry on the black- NOTES AND COMMENTS Such headway had been -gained that smithing business fornierly conducted << .. r no one could enter the building, and by Robt. Davidson. General repair Buy you ries a e r r . r Groceries t the Gores a The last few weeks has witnessed airs. McLaughlin and her two young- work and horseshoeiag a specialty. — er children were burned to death. Mr. I have also the agency for the fam- an abnormal increase- of crime McLaughlin, who was up with a sick out Cockshutt plows. aud Adam's throughout this Province and child, escaped with it. wagons. Call and see me before mak- Ing ak V ing your purcJlase of facto imple• hitb es have been most re- J • • • • •. these crimmerits. vulting in their nature. Their ' frequency leads us to consider the ROSS HADLE�- . Q CHERRYR•OOD .. ONT3Call\Jail and see our Show-rooms. cause of this condition of affairs. -- '— ..,One cause is no doubt the increas- $5.00 REWARDX5.00 EXT ing number of an undesirable — r1' a have the adenc for foreign element that is being add- ' The above reward will be paid to 1.5 the person Riving information that l ed to our population. For a coun- will lead to the apprehension and con- tryFrost & Wood Farm Machinery. Wagons, Sleighs, Carriages and that is making the progress - viction of the party or parties found y• R S ` guilt of breakin insulators or other- Cutters. Wire Fence and Gates. Harness and Harness Sup- that Canada has been dor- wise guilty with the lines of the plies.' Sewing Machines. Machine and Separator Oil. Ing the past few years, it is al- Markham and PickeringTelephone Points for all make of Plows. c most impossible to prevent the Co., Ltd., along the Brocroad. immigrationALPH. HOOVER,of this class of ileo- 4.5 Green River Repairs for all Maehinery. Plymouth Twine and Rope. Wilkinson, w ple. . Nevertheless the govern- SALE RE4ISTER.. Sylvester and Perrin Plows. Fanni-Ag Mills. Weigh merit Scales. DeLaval Cream Separators.should rigidly enforce theS1T[ RDAY. NO%-zmBER 8TH—Credit Oshawa Hay Tools. laws regarding this undesirable aile of feeding cattle and horses, the Blacksmithing element. But crime in our cotta- property of Flank Cooper. Int 25, - t has not been confined to that con.9,,Pickering. Sale.ai 1 o'clock, Extansion Ladders. Steel Hog Troughs. Wagon Springs. -try sharp. &;ee .bill4. Thea. Poucher, Having rented the Dumbarton -shop Stock Racks. .Pulpers. Grinders. class. There are licensed physi- auctioneer. and opened the same, I am-prepar- clans in our country who derive FRIDAY, NOV. 19TH. 199. -Extensive � ed to do all work snit oared to auction .,ale of farm stock, im le- Hme in the above lime. Y & O N a considerable amount,of their in- p orseshoein a s toas menta, hay, roots. grain, household y come from performing illegal op- goods, etc.,on lot , eon.I Picker- Lail in an see ale anty time: • • erations. They utilize their yo- ing,. the property of M. Shapiro E- T- Zi=s1�T='E�7ER, Farlii 'Im4llements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Taine, sition as respectable members of Sale at one, see bills. Geo. Jack- DUNBARTON son, Auctioneer. Machine Oil and Repairs. . society and performs deeds, which SATURDAY, Nov. 20TH.—Credit sale Q if performed by auk other class of farm stock, implement&. etc., the WANTED NOW WHITEY. ONTARIO would brand them as eriminaltl of- property of John C Philip,at lot 17, — the deepest dye In the majority con.8, Pickering, half mile east of For Pickering and surrounding dis- Brougham. Rale at 1 o'clock,sharp. trict for fall and winter months an of canes they escape detection by See posters. Thomas Poacher, nuc- energetic reliable agent to take orders I ' the authorities and continue hold- tioneer. - for nursery stock. TH R .E E -- T H R their heads as high as ever, GOOD PAY WEEKLY OUTFIT FREE N CA S they should bow them in Now dt�vss•d4semesslts. EXCLUSIVE TERRrrORY 800 Acres under cultivation. We guar- - WORTH KNOWING In shame. It k3 a noteworthy antes to deliver stock in good condi- tact tlia� it is in communities LIME AND CEMENT always on band. JOHN McGtNTY, Picksziag Ili! tion and up to contract grade.*here professing religion is at a can show you that there is good lxioney low ebb that crime is most fre- CrTRAYED—Came to my premises in representing a•weH known reliable I=We carry'a most complete line of Up-to date Furniture. at pile" �7 lot s9,con, 1, Pickering. on or about firm at this time. Established oyer 30 to suit.6veryone. fluent. It needs the uplifting in- tx ober W.firs young cattle. Owner may have ears. Write for particulars. same by prortaa p arty and paying expenses, Y r fluence of Christianity to reduce ADAM SPEARS, AA a s7 PsLSAD[i�UMERY Co., 2—Our display of Iron and Wooden Beds, Mattresses and:springs are' the amount of crime committed. 2-17 Toronto. Ont as up-to-date as you will see anywhere. �! ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT— The work carried on by the Sal- I las acres good soil, parts lots 10 and 11. A 3—It is a pleasure for us t0 show goods. Call and let us get better ocncessions 3 acid 3, ticarboro. Fires-olsss A ONCE ! ac UAinted. 4at,On Army, a work which is grain and pasters land,due spring creek. Two good farmsteads. Two orchards. Good frame A reliable'local salesman wan tad recognized 11y the gOvernusenC, 18 house with?rooms In a Burd localoty. Apply I •o Urs.Ellen Rossiter, or, the ptem.see,or to - -" illing an example o€ what Chr1�JtlaIIlty I3ESI3Y WE6TNEY.We+tFiill I?.o, 3to representyvvill do. What we need is more + � hamS :4RM FOP. SALFI Being lots 10 n�lll� ' �I 4�t xn�. •'home missionary truck. F and 11,con 7, town•hia Of Pickerisa.and ecnsittiug cf 910 acres, This farm is the aria on which the well-known (ireentcood herd of G Upholstering and Picture Framing a specialty I GREEN RIVER abort-horns have been bred and fed during the p g g peau. Would soil lin scree, s ac Fe or the g and adjoining court- past lorry years It 5 as rich as a garden and In Pickering Goods delivered anywhere free of charge Dr. Ira Freel: Stouffville, is q'end- whole of it. There is timber on one art of it try. Bell and Independent Telephone Connection.. ing the month of November in the worth 3XW. Terms easy. Possession given .Post-Graduate Hospital, New York. eprl 1st laws, Arthur Johns,a,Greenwood, The demand for nursery stock is in- T will reoume practice on asst creasing yearly, and if you become ed . December the let. one of our salesman you will realize SETTER NOT REA= ZTE The=nd anniversar of Che Ba fiat , -PALMER there is good .money in the business y pyou. You might learn how to make money and that would be too bad. church here will' be held on Sunday for an Monday, November 7th and 8th PAINTER AND DECORATOR Write at once for particulars. Pay, - l3unday services at 10.30 a. m.and 7 p. weekly. Free outfit, progressive farmers tell as that by mixing Cut straw and roots or { m. by.the Rev. W. J. Scott, B. A., easilege they can feed three cows where they could'only feed two Contractor for generalbouse repairs. Pastor of Ossington Ave. Baptist STONE & WELLINGTON if the old plan was followed. They,are slot talking for fun either, asif church, Toronto• and at 2.30 m. b Established 5 years in Pickering 3Pontlhill 1�urserfeq s, p y they have demonstrated this, fact by actual experiments. Don't you the Rev. W. R Wood(Presbyterian), Village. Sao acres _ think its about time you took up the plan too'? If you need a .Claremont. The service of praise in ADDR.Ess: PICKERING P.O. gaso- the morning will be led by the Some TORONTO .. .. ONT. line engine, wind-mill or horse-power, or if you have these, perhaps Choir; in the afternoon' by the Bro- want a cutting boq or grain grinder. I sell Gilson gasoline engines ugham Christian Church;in the even- EOLn WEATHER NEE=S either air-cooled—the farmer's favorite—or water-cooled. I sell Peter ing by the Whitevale Methodist Hamilton cutting oozes and Paris grain grinders. We guarantee our :The cold weather will soon be here and we are ready for it with lots of g in. plate macaine can be successfully operated by from 1 to 4 horses. Choir. Special offerings at each ser- the season's needs. We have just received a line of men's, women's, boys' vice. Monday evening, Nov.8th. A and girls' underwear in natural wool,fleece lined and Scoth wool, all rices. My horse powers are Cripple internal geared, being fully twice a• Rrond musical entertainment will be Our ladies'corset cover, Arse knit, at 25c is a bi seller. See our line of strop as the outer eared wers. -Prices right and Dods jersey R g R Po g R guaran- Kggiven in which the following well- black tights for women and children. Hosiery in wool and cashmere, a good teed. The goods are the best I can buy, because my motto is : "Once 4� nown talent will take part: Mr. G. line, double knee and,heel,at 25c per pair.. Our flannelette blankets in 10/4, a customer, alm ays a customer." I sell everything a farmer needs L. Ziegler, soloist, of Markham. Mise 11/4 and 12/4 are good value, from$1:00 up. Toques for boys and girls in all and if you need anything drop me a card and get a catalogue by '':.Jean Urquhart, Mark,ham's 'popular colors from 25 to 50c. Mufflers in white and colors for men women and child- return of mail. entertainer. J. B. Madill and com- ren. Gloves for ladies and a mocha glove for men at 75c and $1.00. See our paoy,of Greenwood. K. E. Forsyth'+' boots,shoes and rubbers, Maple Leaf brand., Now is the time you need rub- Howard E TLlI�ilBr, Yr hiteval8 Quartette, of Claremont. Duets by hers. Call and see ours. Choice groceries always in stock. `i have added Ll Mr. H. Pugh:and Mrs. Reesor, White- a few dress goods to our stock but not having room for a full stock have a . :vale. Short addresses will be given full line of tramples of dress Bonds and suitings from the best wholesales at by the Rev. A. B. Hames, Whitevale; the lowest price. Ask to see them. Highest price for butter nr.d eggs. Rev. W. R. Wood, Claremont: Rev. C. J. Loner. Stouffville;- Rev. J. A. The Mone► You `Save Saves You Grath, Claremont, and Rev. W. J. GEO. A. GILLESPIL, Dumbarton Scott, Toronto. All are invited.to from worry-want—debt—humiliation. A comfortable Bank Account cpme and spend an enjoyable evening. ---------------- ------- • - Doors open at i o'clock. Program at .gives one an easy mind, self-confidence, and the power to take i S. Admission, adults ?A cents: child- �UT IT ALd TALK T� YOU advantage of every opportunity that comes to better one's positiOtt» ren 1Q rents. " .• . MARKHAM � �'����/� � WHEN you call—it is as much to our I BANK - The reorganized hand is making credit to sell you a good article as it,is _ _ ;•.good progress and uiumbers now close to.receive your money—Buying arange to I onto thirty members. most people is a worrying proposition,— 1873 l�F CANADA n Biatnbes. D. E. Jones has recently installed a doubts will creep in,fears will be as facts. windmill at his home for the purpose Why not share our knowledge, our exper- of supplying the house with water. ience has given us abundant confidence in the gees Savings Depositors, whether their accotmb be large or siiA Previous to his- removal to Toronto the most courteous service. on Friday morning, J. C. Little ,was IMPERIAL-OXFORD Make a beginning at ecce with a D of OneDd1ar a ,presented with a handsome travelling eft Call and we'll tell you just why. 4 m_twr Sk ' De en case by his many friends. �6s [� ► t. 7S t Monday,October 11th, was the occa- sion of a very pleasant gathering at P I C K E R I N G. BRANCH the home celebration Mrs. Luther a riper, Bell- J H. BUNDY sole A Agent, ARD Haven, in celebration of her 86th birth- s i PICgERING CLARENCE T BATTY Manager . dtty.—Economist. ..� • � ' EAANCH ALSO mr wativily. '' w-•. .ya,.,.-,: •cw - a.., .... - r'r• .,a,,,s_,i 4.jRy. .✓� ,,, <_ ,e, 'W.� ,!, .der^Y.,rsi �:u. _:w ,�?:ba^•-.•+,arxo-oevrr� .-;awsr. c�.a.w•sa.,.afd'w c5...'ar. s...+r.;.� i'.►7'aa�TLvsf ,n�A.+�.a e•'r.sx�h-sar�w -y''••� r ,ae++,sazr _,ie} 'G�:+^r.,.�."L. <_�'r.a.•.-�.--'ea•�er^-- _ r.,: .,�t'++"C�: j" CLARSMONT James and Mrs. McKay, of To- DR. D. Q. SM/TH. ' ronto, spent Sunday here, the `Spring and Sommer Goods -` �" Luther Bowes,of Peterboro,Wats pn .DENTIST, STOUFFYILLE, •#tome on Friday. finest of Ica Boyer. Honor graduate of Toronto University A'ftill stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men. Women and Qhildreu. Cham. Sar J. S. Bundy is in Pickering _a Y Rent is busy these days few days this week assisting J. H. and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. It will pay you to caltand see before purchasing delivering stoves. also Post-graduatd of Chicago College. Bundy with his work. i �. Joshua Bundy spent a few days Crown and•bridge work a specialty. with friends in the city. Edward and Mrs. Herron, of jTLOUR AND FEED. Agincourt, spent Sunday with At Claremont 1st Tuesday of month. Mrs. S. R, Combs, 'of Toronto, Chas. and Mrs. Sargent. Office over Sargent's Tinshop. of the best quality always on hand. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Me- Independent 'Phone. Mrs. David Gregg,who has been Mrs. Turney, of Streetsville, itis' visiting friends in Western On. - independent Telephone Central. visiting her sister, Mrs. Joshua tat•io, has returned home. R. BRYAN � f 1)r. Robitard, of St. Paul, has The Corner Store. 'GP. M. PALMER, Proprietor !.' Bundy. been the guest -of D. and Mrs. BARBER ,,. MisOlive Wilson was in Myrtle Forsyth for the past few days. Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' Fors on Sunday visiting her brother, sundries. Central office Bell R. E. and Mrs. Forsyth spent -'Thomas. Sunda with George and Mrs. Telephone Co. Aagency for Mr. Simpson is at present assist- Y g Rolston Laundry. , 1Yilkinsof Leaside Junction. .� H R H A R DSO N S ing Thoa. E. Stephenson in his CLAREMO)!lT, - ONTARIO CllRa. SargentSaand his assistant, blacksmith shop. Wd- - 1 d Geo. McClure, were in Brooklin on Another case of scarlet fever has TIME TABLE-Pickering Station G. installing two furnaces. T.R. Trains o Eastdae as follows-- Monday � Aeveloped in our village, this tithegoing being the daughter of Et] ward Robin Thompson, who has been -No. 6 Mail 8 05 A M. Important showing of finest display of enraged in the bakery for the past 12 Local 2 43 P.M. Ohit�• A Wilson. Jones and Mrs. Bril- year•, is now working in the livery 14 Local 6.04 P.M. very Isrge assortment of 7. �tuble• Trains going West due as follows— Stations". Books,Dolls, Toys, jtut linger visited friends in Headford No. 1:3 Local 8 36 A.M. John and Mrs. Madill; of Stouff- received for the Holiday trade. Ball 'and Victoria Square on Sunday 11 Local 30 P.M. - y z and Monday. ville, spent Sunday with Fred. . 7 Mail • 8.35 P. M, and .see them. trod lira. Farmer. *Sunday included. 'Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, Mrs. (Rev.) J. A. Grant and ag children have returned home afterWeekly and bait' Newspapers .; ra spending a month with relative in Ottawa. Mrs. Thomas Gregg find Miss Jennie Gregg spent a few days during the past week with friends �` 8t'OCl� StraQt- Wh.1tY�� in.the city. Alex. Morgan on Friday last moved his household effects into the residence of his daughter,Mrs. M Henderson.m Mrs. W . Leaper has returned `1`• `= home, after spending a fen a'* itdgee ar enmonths with her non and dfiugh- 0 ` 'Ler in Seattle, Wash. Thos. Stephenson was busy this ; week shoeing Graham Bros.' hors- FOR STOVE " REPAIRS es preparatory to their going to the New York Horse Show. They ;were shipped on Thursday. S Mamy Thought and ImpwW Oxford briolt8 Mrs Wm. Birkett and son. '' • 'Thomas, were in Balsam on Mon- ALWAYS IN STOCK day assisting the former's son to " move: When there Mrs: Birketi •made a tura-step and falling injur- _ It will pay you to buy Sargent's best bright stovepipes and' P1 ' ed her leg. o will e a an look a beat. elbows. They ' 1 last the longest d 1 k t Mrs. George WagR received . word on Saturday evening to Ro "Do you know of an woman who ever received an CHARLES SARGENT, Claremont At once to the city owing to the y y y severe illness of her son, John, benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Hardware, Stoves and Furnaces. who'was suffering from a swelling in the throat. He will be taken Pound?' ' — ` home as soon as he can be moved.. �* Ira Boyer gave a supper to fi � any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar The Eulalile Quartet • . _ number of his friends on Wednes- to her sex will ask her nei hbors this question, she will be . of dapeveniug of last week. The surprised at the result. here is hardly a community in Synopsis of Canadian 'supper was served In a manner'fit this Count where women cannot be found who have been Are now prepared to give a musical for royalty. After tea a few country programs. For particulars apply to North-west Land -' hours were most pteasantly spent restored to health by this famous old remed , made MIMA HOOVER, Regulations, Sec.-Treat. listening to selections on l♦dr. Boy- exclusively from a simple formula of roots and her. s. AST person who is the sol"ead of a family, ! er's new Victor gramophone. or any mate over to years old, may home. n Rev. Mr- Booker, of Stouffville, During the past 30 years we have published thousands lead •gnarter-ssotioa o!available Domini" d0 •Y1:�hRN load !a Yaattob•, asekatohewa° or Alberta. q visited his daughter, Mrs. Fred; of letters from these grateful women who-have been cured EX�s�nsrwiet t .appac.°°mast appetr to p.r.o. a' ;- F sited On 9ui'Jdae Mrs. t0man a Leads Agency or sub-Ageaey for aha b L . P'inkbam'a Vegetable Compound, and'never never II district, sous by p 7way'be mane`' - the illness of the tor, Rev. J.. Y LydiaF N . I artenv,.a osrtain oordltioas, by lNharJ a, pea in all that time have we published a testimonial without er,aess alar. r,brother or aleaar A. Grant, Mr. Booker took charge P homeies—si. of the services in the Bapti=st the writer's special permission: Never have we knowingly Dntleeon of months' redden"at apes — _ church on Sunda and reached A homesteader of the Lad is each or three Sunday p ublished a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine. A tom«teWK m.,uv. ..ft>zia ata. mid in a most acceptable manner. p g his homestead on a farm of at Last 80 •Awa Here is one just received a few da s o. E anyone doubts TRn{x MA�r• =owned and occupied by him or by his Hallowe'en passed off here in a J Y a$ Y D{tsiant f.eher,mother,eon,daughter,brother or sage• @rt' quiet manner, their being that this is a true and honest statement of a woman's expert- t�otrRaxn+ta In certain districts a bom•a•.ar inn a}eme sending a stateb and aeecrfvsba test' stand may pre-ampt a yaarfa sso/Lon practically no ranks played. This encs with Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve etable Compound write a,t aboorwa oar oo.a�on }gee whechee ea side his ham«teed. Prtoe w to per aero. wits IIO doubt u@ LO t e fact that y g leu laysat;oa u pros sty n maalea Dollen—flaw reside�months la each of sk �fonr or five special constables and ask her. ado"Vey to Awn an P.t.ata Le�,from date of homestead entry uaaimai Patents wotltaken •�°° ,�.d» he time required to earn homestead pas were engaged t0 parade theOnt.-411 waboat, is a and cultivate afty acres extra. Caniften, had been a great sufferer for five years. K a homesteader who bas exhausted his hon.. ' streets during the night, or fit One doctor'told me it was ulcers of the uterus, and another "d..=Wy`■ �� rseadruntaha o.anoc obtain • treempao°'creast a report was circulated tpm►y t e a purchased homestead to eeeaaia that effect, find this dampened told me it was a fibroid tumor. No one knows what I suffered. a tna.tterea*•.>�► l.nsec art distrtnta Price$ant per acre. Daaee—ttioaa woo aR a3 soteatteo foasaal Terms for reside six months in each of three 7e•r'. I would always be worse at certain periods,and never was reg- °�aat adsyear,poswgr psepatd, sow by anitivte tilts sores sad creat • bolus waceh .. the ardor of the mischievous in- alar, and the bearing-down pains were terrible. I was-very to W �Clln@d yotith. �twostl.sy, y,� i�ao•00. + n in bed,and the doctor told me I i►ould have to have an opera- �UM C * w ark W.W.CORY, 1•, }" S. P.and Mrs.Robbins, of North tion,and that I might die during the operation. _I wrote to,my -Deputy of the minister o!the interior. r <;laremont, had a narrow escape sister about it and she advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's ' N.H—t7aanthorixed publication o! this ad- T: ;from asphyxiation on Saturday Vegetable Compound. Through personal experience I have MACHINE �$(�P vercteomeacwinnotbeDaisfor. e' night last last. Mr. Robbins was found it the best medicine in the world for female troubles, for -Awakened during the night and' '. was very 'Mrs. Robbins was it has cured ole, and I did not have to have the operation after The undersigned having porch- Y all. The Compound also helped me while passing through B Wagner's Machine Shop ill. y Mound to be unconscious from the Chanes of Life. Mrs. Letitia Blair, Canifton,'Ontario. Kinsale, is. prepared 'to do all effects of the escaping gas. Medical .s;'aid was secured and we are pleas- kinds of repair work and.general ' , ai to state that both have re. „.Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish surely blacksmithing. covered from the effects of their' not to.give such a medicine as this a trial. Why should it Satisfaction•guaranteed ' nthppleasant experience. not do her as much cod as it did Mrs. Blair, Prices right. Ou Friday night last Rev. J. A. g Call and see us. = Grant had a very unpleasant ex- C .JAMES PENGELLY: erience and one which might Kinsale, Ont, Of all materials and desiRs +have resulted very seriously. He kept in state: U will pay los had that levening started his fu^n- ` O• EeW, EVANsb Doll at oto works acd t~tepsof oar s/oet and Burin the night was D. SIMPQION and obtain priors. Dont be Mid"by ace g awakened by a severe headache agents we do not employ Cham,oossegtass�- ' and sickly feeling. At the time " pmp 19mufacturer ly we can, and do throw off the ads Is •he detected no odor of gas and HESE are the days you want Warm Underclothing. 'GVe have it eommissioo o[10 per osnt.,whiohyos w0 consequently did not suspect the for Women, Girls and Children, Men and Boys. Never better in Shop and Residence; Dundas St certainly savi by parohseLng from os. ~,cause. Lt+tec on nicking an in value. Our cash rices are much lower than you can buy•same oallsolioited. v use. tion it was found that the p 3 WHITBY, Or T. WMIT INANlTE CN.t �r; goods elsewhere. -;r passage in the apes was nearly Three doors west of Whitby House. Om•• Whitby,Ontario closed, causing the escape of gas. You want warm Stockings,heavier Boots. These we can do right. Heavy MC. Grant felt the effect of his ex- ribbed wool Stockings 23c. Fall and winter Boots$1.40 and $1.76, good value Mr.G ce for a couple of' days but for$2.00. Men's heavy ribbtd wool sox 26c. Heavy calf waterproof Boots We are ared to instal wood or iron C Sweet to W has now full recovered. $2.50• Also a splendid line 11.73 and $200. These are money-savers—see pumps oopshortnotice,also attend Lu-ets 5 �kft*S Kim Y them before buying. to all kinds of repairing. Leven of our young men on Sun- day afternoon arranged to visit HUNDREDS of articles on our Bargain Counter you want in your home Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, w the construction gang camp'of the every dap! Don't miss seeing them. also gasoline engines and C e q ►e et' 4 m C.N.R. east of•the Brock road to GROCERIES always fresh and ppore, at lowest prices:.' Fresh Ground Coffee the squre gear < 'Q = o X 3 a ,see the progress which has been 25,35 and 40c 1b. Finest Teas 20, 25, 30, 33,'40 and 50c 1b.' -MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR � � � � - � �' '�� ;� o e M � made. They secured a team and tf H 1 '°" surrey to make the trip. Every- z Phone No. 50 at residence. _. C e °a e d I went along smoothl until D. SI'-VIPSON & Co., DICKERING 4 yx y d a rax .. It' EL they reached the sideline on the _ . ,-The Pickering a.a ar m � Et �• o g >K qts -fifth concession and one-half tulle c i2+ Rrotn Qa ar it ��apav,w,°c��° IS a ea ,y� 7 -east of the Bruck road.when going vigilance Committee am n g m,ro y° °o b b♦ down the steep hill the team be- 'DARK NIGHTS g� _ I Me .came unmanageable owing to the a e D a o 9 a $� ° �_ netkyoke striking one of the hors- Are no hindrance if you have one of our lanterns. . They are Sited The object of this Association a to O � � M a G m '.V ` beneath the 'aw. The driver with fi patent extinguisher. Same rice as the common ones. lessen stealing and prosecute � Jan �t �a to avert an upset turned the hors-- Stove $ p --- — e Lel°ns• _ --- Feb M _ es down the embankment and in- Stove pipes 10c and 12c per link, best elbows only 15c. Stove pipe Members having property stolencommani- ; °' ''° mar ye ' wire, stove pipe enamel, srove pipe blacking and enamel. Ash t►= '' to the fence. Several noels of cats immediately with any member a aa. Apr p sifters and fire shovels, paring machines etc. Try one of our of Executive Committee. K w o e,. tsar �e the fence were knocked down and never fail oil cans. They are dandies. " all the occupants of the rig Mombership fee 11.00• ;., Jae es thrown out, some of whom reciv- BEST COAL OIL ONLY 20e PER GALLON Tidtets'm.v bebrd tram the President ar, " ' � = � " a. JnI, ed a few scratches. Fortunately' secretery on application. ,.. the horses were uninjured but the Coupons gn everything. Exec CJom.—L D. Banks, Geo, Lenff, Oct. �" rig was slightly damaged. It is Our Groceries areahe freshest. W, V.Richardson,Pickering,Ont a m m a e ma p� mored that the council will be Doc ti filled for the damage done as 'the �. .. � � �A ).A. O3C+Of1F►Ot, Af�htN Jeffrey, January 1910-whitbv tf,census is,B�ush.md at this point is said to be'un- G�0 s PHILIP, (� laBort+Parr it,terpoUxbridgea{,oaantngtaorses President. 8sorearyea� Uptergrovs iet for travel. 4 " 'or'�,*:�'r4.. ^• .:e.�... .,,.d. .:rs. .' ,,,"•,�..� ti�t •:T:'$:�.y`E�a ..yx,... .."Y•+�?''.S` .✓ ;ti•� t,"i:�`w"`,`;T�}�'.:'P!':��^ ;.�°'�y;?•;r".`rr'r :° - ,�•,aor�+�:.`y�'.; �As:«r�,--�+„-rxx�'»- ..�,a„- •.c.., .,,•. 3+r -;,-• #c^©bvr*•' �an-vr'}xeT. ..:+� ..::� � --,�� - •. -.... 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I could abundance, and how' these ra&ing where he first spoke to Marie. not do such a thing, especially to materials can be most economical!, • There he would sit and wait for her, you! to you 1" she Bobbed. supplied is to put the ,question to. d Luntil she came along, bearing the "You are a little goose! But; the soil with different fertilizing aC O Ule �� oye basket with thn day's washing to what then? Sti'ill you not sit for materials sad get the reply in the take home to its owner at the ho- me?" :. crops produced. "Oh, yes, ves! I would sit for The chief use of fertilizers teThen he would rise and take the you all day, and every daysis to if you supply plant food.l. It is'good farm- r heavy burden from 'her arm, and wished me to do it? But not for ing to'make the most of the natural. bear it for her until they drew money; Oh, no; not for money! resources of the soil and of the ma. ..OR, WAITING THROUGH WEARY ' near the village, when she would "'.4Lv sweetest girl•! you will sit aures produced on the farm, and take it back 'and carry it on to the for me. I shall take so much ha tc depend upon artificial fertilizers YEARS. hotel. pines% in gazing on this heavenly only to furnish what more is need- He would wait where she had left face while I try to transfer its ed. It is not good economy to pay him until she came back, when beauty to the canvas. Your grand- high prices for materials which the again he would relieve her of her mother must take what she claims soil may itself yield, but it is good u CHAPTER IV.—(Coat'd) on her Bead, and the heavy. basket new burden, and walk by her side not so much for your sittings•as for economy to supply the lacking ones p until they reached the lonely forest m, use of her'cottage -as a studio. in the cheapest way. The rule in 'Ion her arm. y g The neat morning the artist came He stepped aside to let her pass glade, where they would sit down There! be consoled! Think how I the purchase of-costly commercial early, and seated himself upon a upon the rock to rest and talk. rock on the o through the gate, and then he quiet- happy' I��hall be while painting your fertilizers should be to select those 'Opposite aide of the y took•the basket from her hand,. There, every evening, they met icture. pp 1 I P that supply, in the best forms'those road, and just upon the banks of a.nd lingered, loth to part, heedless And so he soothed her wounded at the lowest cost, 'the plant food saying: of passing time, until some chance the river. I "I am going back to the village, , spirit. which the crop needs and the soil ' He took out his drawingmater,- „ like the distant sound of an early ala, arranged them, and egan to j a She will crimson, falteringly market-wagon, would rouse them to (To be continued.) fails to furnish. sketch the but and the overhang-, a consciousness of the hour. —_q-_ - a g-'thanked him, and allowed him to Then he would raise her basket FARM NOTES. - . fag cliff. B l Cary it, while she walked by his and carry it for er o impassioned a ++++-+*++++++*+♦++♦�++ y B You take too much trouble for Words and caresses h would leaveB Marie had no chance of seem g Barley is better. : than oats,. be. him. She was bus washing out I B P cause it rows earlier in-the season linen in the sherd at the.back of the me, sir," she murmured at last. e ♦ ♦♦ ani therefore'makes its demand on hut, and hanging it to dry on the "Marie I would do anythingin her. ♦ The'. the soil for moisture when there is bushes at the base of the moun- the world to help or please yu,'' She would let herself in at 'the . (� l l l likely to be plenty of moisture pre- twin. door, and go quietly u to the loft �i 11 a P sent. Then, too, barleyloses its hr• earnestly replied. where she slept, and tree t YBut the old woman saw him, and She .raised her radiant' light blue' p + p o her !leaves two or three weeks earlier Went out to "tackle." him. eyes to'his face in innocent won- I little pallet, all without disturbing �than oats, and'ean be harvested and She stopped before him,.and the old'wonian, who slept in a com- removed before dry, hot weather der. I fortable bed in the room below. comes. ' .leaned heavily upon her stick; for "For I love you, Marie," he ad- comes. she was ver infirm with age, and ! And this went on from'day today, Y B deo, with a tone and look that I FAR3IYARD DI?�1LrIiE. It is a well known fact, in prat-' \, even that short walk had ,tired her. and from night to night, whenever tical agriculture that soil rich in The artist arose, with the court-I filled her soul with terror and de- I a heavy rain did not prevent-it. Farmyard manure consists of the ,humus absorbs more water, os- r light. She dropped her eyes and And did the grandmother suspect soil and liquid excrements of ani•.! P -71 esy that a gentleman shows even to trembled, while he went on mor- B p I senses more capillarity, warmth and nothing of all this? I mals and the litter %:ith which these the humblest of womankind, and lif. murin words of love to her willing g i air than a soil deficient in that pro' t3 B substances are mixed and absorb- ted his hat. ear, until they drew near. the'ril- No, nothing. She looked •upon r I perty, although it may be even rich- "I don't-want none of that non-;!age• Marie as too young a child to be in; ea. Its value for fertilizing pur' er• in natural, mineral fertility. _, an danger of attracting an gentle- poses depends to a great extent up- Hence it is found that, an a 1 sen.r; but, first of all, I want to Y 8 B Y 8 applies- en she awakened from her hap- en the way in-which it is hazidled in know your name," she Raid, plant- :,p%, dream to think of his,interests. j man's attention, and also as a child y tion of barn manure often has more ing her cane more_firm!: into the ' quite able to take care of herself the dungstead. In the. respect its beneficial effects as a mechanical "You must not take that into the,j, manage too often leaves much . ground, and leaning more heavily village with me. sir, lease," she 'ta ordinary intercourse with the g than as a fertilizing' agent: This r upon 'it. g p world. - to be desired; and taking the conn- said in a 'low, timid voice. I being well understood, the consid- "Talbot, -madam, at And so ty all through, enormous quantities your ser- And why not 1'' , when Marie had gone cf valuable tsar nourishment arc !eration of bulk is a-very important vice, answered the artist, prompt "Oh, because it is not, indeed, every afternoon to 'take the clean 1 lost. P one in measuring manure values. tT ly, and,bowing again. fittin fora entleman to carry a clothes home to their owners, the f B B I The atmos here is the chief.agent _ ":None of your soft-soap now! clothes-basket through the public old woman would- sit and knit on P LIVE STOCK NOTES. ' f which' rod.:ces the decomposition of I d like to know what ` you came streets. you know." lin peace of mind until near sunset, i the ammonia in the manure and Provide warm, dry - 6ere a-drawing a icter off from my j when she would drink the tea and quarters foe B P Mr. Talbot knew that erfectl o all stock, young and old; do not p y y 'eat the food that Marie had left b � causes it to escape, and therefore own house and home, without leave well. f Y the air must be shut out of the ma- shut them in clu,sly until the cold or license!" "And with'a pretty country girl ;the = fire to keep warm for her sup- ( ^M ,1 nure heap as much. as possible. weather demands: shelter them I obtained permission from the walking by his side," he mentally 1 The freer the ai'r can penetrate the well. but do not confine them is young lady,. madam." added. I And then, leaving the door un= Idose "A child as knows no better'n to I fastened for Marie to •enter, she 7 heap the more rapid is the decom- I quarters. "Please, put it down:sift I.can i position rind.consequent loss of am- For tate combination horse that give everything'away, evep down to carry it ver well the rest Of the would go to bed to sleep, secure in y monis; indeed, it may be said that does about.twelve to fifteen.miles a the very picter of her own house!way," she pleaded, stopping short ;the belief that the girl would be in and home,,which her soft-hearted- it dark. a rational treatment of the manure oar in harness or under saddle, ansa will be the rhea of her et1 and timidly raising•her eys to his y i dues not exist unless .the heap is twelie quarts of good oats in three Cdr., Talbot soon saw the pecu- tightly compacted. B . Y. face. ! feeds, and from eight to Len pounds " But what I mean:to sayis as you're liar hallucination.•of the dame in Y He set.the basket on'-the ground, � -• �<, kine, Riven at the night feeding, got me to deal with now—a 'Oman and looking tenderly upon her 1 still considering•her grand-daugli• 1 with a head onto her shoulders, and slight form, he murmured: ter a child, and he humored it by l• Keep it moist and tread it tight, ,would be a good sustaining ration. g i And it will ou ea re re uite. In addition to this he should aces- if it ao be you want to draw a pie-j "My darling, how gladly I would always, in her presence, treating Y q f f my house, you'll have to a Marie as a ver little girl indeed. aionally' have a few carrofa, pota- �. pay ,carry this for you as far as it has y + Absence of moisture in the heap;toes,, sweet apples, etc. °T r to go. But ah ' my child, if I were ° 'He longed to paint Ivlarie's por I is another cause of loss in the qua- - "�tilingly, madam. How much t to do so, I should injure you." trait; and so he said to the dame, . lit of farmyard manure. In sum- 3IILK IN COPENHAGEN. Inquired Mr. Talbot, taking out Marie was too i norant to under- �vne day, after he had comforted' Y Y E Copenhagen, pocket-book. g mer the heat of the sun dries the her soul with a glees of rich old, g n, 15enmarkI is suppli ::his stand how a -could possible hurt I heap, and, _thus Contributes to the ed with milk �by a company which ' •• I don't think as a dollar would her. But she knew that the action Port wine at luncheon. I loss through decomposition. There• ! • „ w gvrorks tin the public t , to e •be too much' for the privilege, do would not be "fitting" to him,. s I I would like to paint tour littleP rest on a „ - B °'i fc+re, the hes must not be allowed -youl" inquired the old woman, she could only smile in her ignorant Brand-daughter's picture.' I P five.per cent. basis, all profits ec- much softened by the eight of the trust and take tip her,burden. "Well, young man, you can do t•1 become too dry, even on the sur- I ceeding that percentage being Ap- P I face, and From time to time in hot tt, said the I pace of � _ •'- pocket=book. I "Will you be home all day to- ' grandma: ' that is. I dry weather it should be watNred, plied towards reducing the you know, on the same— ruilk sold to the charitable iOstitu- The artist quietly put a five dol- morrow t' he asked. ; It i also a good plan to plant trees.cions of the torn. The company "Yes, yes: I knew ; I under- .lar note in her hand, saying: "Yee, sir," she timidly replied. by the aide of the dnngaPad, so t was started about thirty years ago •� stand '• hastily interrupted'the art- ; g '•,, I do not think that thea will be Mrs. Thompson asked me to ' that the foliage in Bummer may try the medical authorities, and it '`too much." came into the cottages to rest and ist, for fear she should go on and "Five' you're a real nice young take some fruit. Would you like humiliate M rie before his face, by� ahrlter it from the sun. I e•orkR under rigid sanitary. ruleit .. - man, and not a bit of the fellow as to have me come t" Y charging money for her . sittin'gs,, ! On the other hand an excess of ; The milk is drawn from forty farms I took you for• and if << which he knew she was abmit to do. !,moisture is also irjuriou,, and the i within a radius pf sixteen to eigh- y you've s Oh, yes; sir, she answered in j',.yis'y I begin to-morrow''' he in-; heap should not be allowed to lie in ! teen miles of Copenhagen, and the -� mind to come in and rest any time, a low voice, and' then 'flushed cos y 1 aired. - I water as it may sometimes do in company sends special milking cabs and ,get a plate of berries, or'°a� red, and dropped her eyes as if she q „ I heavy rains unless measures are 'to its su I' The cows and the drink,of water, you shall have it suddenly felt that she had said ! Oh yes, young man, you may be- PP ,era. free and welcome:" said 'the' de- so wron pin any time, so as you da.the right! taken to prevent it. ; dairies are periodically inspected, lighted old woman, g g thin b•' me. f. A superfluity of •water• .involves and the test for tuberculosis is in- B grinning and I "Thanks, little one' Thanks g y nodding as she turned and h..}, t ".Yes *es; the wasitinq out of'some of the x01- 9lsted upon. i g bed darting' I- will come!'; he whisp- I will certainly do j I P to3�? iit ,�rtise. ered, taking her hand, and looking right. I will, come to morrow, uble nitrogenous Compounds and I t "I haint got no grown-up gals, so first into her beautiful' face, and. then." 4 asahrt of dor he phosphoric It rcasOn d a-and put- A F-LW POINTS. It don"t matter it lie do come, re- ther, up and down the road. I Oh, stop,, now . Don't you be market': the-old' creature, who still No one was in sight. He drew her I in such a hurry! Hear what I've should be,dug round 'the heap into j. Sonne men, find a sort of int looked.on her Srand-daughter, Ma- , !easily: to his bosom, .pressed pas- ,got to say first! I want to have which the sul?erAuoirs mater can ',carion in avoiding payment of just Tie. as a child. sionate kisses on her lips, and then a right understanding on two r"Pr' debts, F'ortt)nately for 'Marie's peace of suddenly left her side. things. It Will thus be understood that-. If you have a do. which barks a mind Fhe, neither saw nor heard I assure y'oti '�Irs. Thom sOn,`I the proper management of farmyard great deal at. night and disturbs the She remained' sanding where he i ' - p mahure consists in hindering rapid! neighbors, do you care? 'anyt.hing of this transaction. had left her delighted, frightened j will agree to anything you propose, I g P Baty, decomposition and in preventin After a man has said grace at a i 1Va'shing in the shed, •or hanging and utterly bewildered for a min= pray, let its say no. more of that. loss by draining. At the same time meal, sonic time is required for Ott her clothes on .tire evergreens ute,' and•then she slow! raised her; . just now',' 'exclaimed the art I a certain amount of warmth in the Y those around the table to become '-a•t the foot of the mountain behind ist. burden and went'on. heap is desirably to promute t'tte !cgmforta'ble again. the house, she bad no,opportunity I In a dream she delivered the clean `Well, then, I s'pose as how you• P rotting; as every � newly-married woman's dinner ('wouldn't think ten dollars tuo much slow process �f rattin of seeing or hearing anything that linen to its owner.' .In a dream she farmer knows, rotted farniyard ma. table always looks pretty' but it trent on in front-of it. I received, the next day's washing, to pay me for letting you take my j takes an older h A "besides. she hoped that her `grand-darter's picter!" persisted Wore produces better results than . ousekeepge with Ad+ h P and left the house. In a'dream she fresh manure; and it is this• factor her best china smashed, to get.up a ";granny had forgotten her threat , returned home. the old woman. j 1 that is meant, by the judicious man- i dinner that tastes good. 1 against the art'ist's pockets, and I Even if we did not know it, it "Nor; nor ten time-, ten," inipa- ' agement of farmyard• manure. = -,she feared even to speak to her 1 would be easy to forsee tine end of tionfly answered the,artist. — -- - - about it, lest she should recall ilio .her dream.! "Oh, granny! granny' how could Ler mind. " IA. FERTILITY :SND PLANT FOOD. you do it?" cried the•deeply mord- The' day' pa3sed; Marie finished fied girl, as soon as she recovered To produce profitable crops and 1 I` CHAPTER V. � her washing and ironing, acid pack- the breath of which the old wo- at the same time to maii4tain and t �� red her clothes into the basket, to Every morning' the artist went ma'n's nieraanary Words had, fur evert to.increase the productive ca- ` take -them back to the village hot.el. and sat upon the rock opposite the �the minute, dispossessed her. parity of the soil may rightly be � � �� c: s The 'artist had not yet availed Anvil Cliff to sketch, ostensibly to p; Marie you're a termed ''good farming." illany \ ®f • Hush u ! himself of the granny's invitation to rest and take his lunch, but. really I child!" snal}ped the dame. farmers are able to do this, and the enter the house. He had eaten the to see Marie, and feast his eyes j Marie put her hands up to her knowledge 'of how to do it has been auncheon he had brought with him, I'upon her rare beauty. I face and %rept. largely acquired through years of seated on the rock, and had quench- He always took with him same ( The artist attemitcd to laugh off experience, during which the char- i • a j ed l,is thirst from the spring that luxury from the hotel, to mike lila- het distress.as the irritability of a atter of the soil, its adalitahility for sparkled near at hand ; and then he self welcome to the'old mistress of child, and soon he arose and vent crops, and the methods of its man'- •� had resumed his pencil, and work- the hut. Sometimes it would b^ a out to his sketching. agement and manuring have been �oe ed steadily on-his sketch, until the bottle of wine, or cordial,-or s:,rtl That evening, when they met in made the subjects of careful study, setting sun warned him to pack up i they dniniy or d inties that tLe the forest Made, :!facie again wept without, hn%:;r::er, any de.f:nitc and. e,rg' • and return to-the hrrtel. granny's suul loved. with mortification. accurate knc nlecl,c concerning nva• ,� h` ; {, lie had been watching out at ,in "If that yuung man' was to stay "To think," she said, "that gran- rriiPes and tlicir functions- in vela- `• _{—' _ � k� ter:als, all. day, with the hope of here, and come every day, I do ny could do wac•h a 'thing' But she tii,n to soils rind crop;. .,.'catching a glimpse or, perhaps, think I should live twenty y :r.rg is old an'd childish, sir'—indeed, skit Sciils vary grcatic in-the cahabil-, even having a word with Marie'; longer, I do feel so'much bettor for is very old and very childish, or ,tics of 5tilinl%in� food to crops• FIRT?SIDE A1STR0\O'_}fY i but he had not succeeded: and now the good wittals he fetches," self: �she never could' have clone it­ i)ifferent. in ratient>? are deli icier %ln%emeuts Of tlic :alar syRtl^m 'he thought he could not return to said to her grand-daughter.' My sweetest girl , s id ' the in different s,,il+. The ::ny to the village without seeing or speak Marie would smile in silence, feel- lever, caressing her, "%he did quite' learn uh:tt n..At -ri-a-is Ove prober in ''17":ring nears' efft;ct cfa the sui�, `ing to her, ing delighted that her loVer should right. In the city whe.e I live, sit- a,given case i 1';y ul,servation and Life. A4 ad he :was just abort to enter so benefit her old grandma. tern, or models for artists, Fre- cxnerimcnt.. The rational method l the fittfe• gdrden when he saw her Every evening he wodld take Iquently get a high price, and matte for determining ;••1•at irfgredielit.s of I G,t i •n-atoiek z iwn et w-.0)' n come out of the door with her hat leave, and walk on 'toward the vtl• ,a comfortable livin ' plant food a st it fails to furnish in Int of hcf:r,slc to get prior J_ I I I iN r 5 Y- 'eJ ..• 't. 's. ! �,.a.. '. . .. ,r' -'K •'�`.. Y - ',.. =.M. ° .,., yr : rt. . ...' '.. �J .w,: J•:{}4.- •7�-'•�'R:a•'i ';" '.>a.'.iva.+a�'t.'. .- - ja'`."',' a.m"'w!°.'Sw•r' M" �s'' "i..-u.��? der •3ar ., ",-,..;,�,,••._ra� `:`.®.. -.w.' :-' :•^-s•'n-,+ ..,r,tt',^ -.--�. w-.,c.Y �: '..r'� '� .•5,:: '... s. ,r-a• .no- �•`�,' .�' ;n ;.ate,';' •'�r! ,_ :.. _..� ..._ ... ...:.'. .. ...+[.'.. ' .. a=.,:, :. _. .:..^ •':........... r*:_'�:fj� �.,"'8i.�.,�' s,4 4 � r ^•v. ..�.r, -.'X^:�r.Z�;r .+, Y;.' !.ir;`-�.'� '•, .s$r.'r'TaU '�..w. -vt ..:..a,w..'"_.,. ... ._,._..i .. .,..,9.,.:c:_, 3�..,_.•,:,•...,.'�,_,.._-_._..:_.-:'.cam.-._:�.,..:.,:.... --_...�...._ _ ...._.: ,_', g'^yF,-.•y j� PUR$UIT OF THE .CARIBOU. A HEROIC WOMAN. THiZOW AWAY ALL — -- OUR CcADc May be Called by Experts Same as 'Reseued a Little Girl Who Had Fal- ._ l� FEARS 1�J . the Moose. len Into a Deep Well. 4 — Is, caribou hunting as a rule the One of the most interesting ,exhi- _$ACAACHE, GRAVEL AND open countries are travelled on fine bilious belonging to England's ju- RIIEGJiA'I'If3)i YAiIIL BE. ''arm days and the'greenwoods dur• bilee year was the Women's Roll ins stormy spells. It is the annul• of Honor, containing five hundred i FORE DODD'S ]t;IANEY mous opinion of ttose'who have fol- and eighteen names of heroines be- PILLS. lowed the sport for many years that longing to the Victorian era. These tS � a lengthy trip should be planned to I were women who had performed , Proved Once !gain In the Case of insure satisfaction, says Fry's Ma• some act of self-sacrifice or dexo- NEEDED : IN REVERY HOME vire. Fred Krieger, Who Suffered gaiine. tion, and the brief record of their = :" From the Worst Forms of Sidney In the country 'at the head, wet- deeds furnishes reading calculated Disease. ers of the Tobique and Nepisiguit t+� stir the mind from its everyday Rivers, New Brunswick, several calm.' It 18 be9f iII pure concentrated and most _ Palmer Rapids, Ont., The most common lace Amon p Nov. 1. - weeks or a•month are desirable if P g �(Special).-The thousands of Cana- C you want a record head. Should such actions must have taken the palatable form, and is assimilated immediately dians who live in dailyterror of however, one be hampered for time, greatest of, courage and self forget- rap' those terrible forms of idney Dis-, f a steady hunt regardless of 'weather fellness. you ClriAk it. Ordinary foods require hours for ;4 t ease known as Backache Gravel conditions is kept u This is not Take the case of Mrs. Pumphrey,. e and Rheumatism,erested in the story!of Mrs.deeply I enlnothsatisr a st k Many a .time rk delicate shylitptle woman, whom 1$@stiOII. _ . y deet kind of work, but no one would suspect of latent hero- P P• Krieger, of this plane. have hunters stalked a herd in the g When your brain is tired -When your ieiis ism. A little tri of five had fallen I was for years a great suffer- green'oods. Finally they picked into a deep well, and the mother, duties seem too heavy — when your app {- er from ' Kidney Disease, Gravel, out the apparent! best head and with two neighbors, rushed hurri- xK _ -Rheumatism and Backache, 'Mrs. 1 brought it down. y e'dly to the brink. 'Mrs. Pumphrey, C;apriClOt18,— BOVRIL is better for you than any IKrieger states. "it all started Asthereport echoed throughout one of the two neighbors, offered at medicine. through a cold, but I got so my the wood the balance of the herd once to go down after the child, and __ - 1head- ached, I was nervous t my'�scattered only to reveal as they l resolutely stepping into the crazy �• x^ iimba were heavy, I had a Ura bucket, she was lowered into the watt Era EPtzeetice g passed an opening that more than ver DISTEMPER gtit Pt°a fever ,ging sensation across my loins, and one laxfj er head could have been abyss. At a distance of between H ►S a, °tarrhat Fever w •. I was totally unfit to do anything- rocured. This after hours of .vet, thirty. and forty feet she touched surecure ane posltire pre•entiva no matter how horses at r ry age era "Reading about wonderful cures i procured. Rork rather' rankles the water, and leaned over to grasp the rt X Infected or"ezposed." Liquid,given oathetoaaue:nota tm the Brod and g Gtande ezpels the polsonons germs from the body. Cures Distemper in Doze ry ;h} Dodd's Kidney Pills led me to most sublime temper. For this ren- 'little girl, already half-drowned. and Sheepsnd Cholera in Poultry. Largest settg livestock remedy. Cures „ buy some. After using a few I son if fur no other.. is the late fall 1\'o sooner had she done so than "� La Grippe among human being*and is a fine Kidney rawedr. EOc livid$1 a 4ound the were dole me mod and rflerienced 'men to GJ bottle;aoane Sl1 a Gotta cut this out. Deep h. show to your druvg+.ta 3 8 g ; pre erred by e- the bucket overturned, and left her who will ret It for you. Free Booklet."Distemper.causes ane Dore+• ;this encouraged me to continue any other time. It may take Jonger, I hanging from the chain,.clutching AiJ �. DISTRIBUTORa—ALL WHOLESALElslel DRUGGISTS 4105a their .use. Eight boxes made me ;but there on the' hillsides in the her precious burden. iPonN MEDICAL CO.,Ckealsh est 6aslsdelo'bta,a05;t114 fBt"[eves fire!!. clearings is the game in full. view, At length a boy of fifteen *as let r "I,have been able to do my ow-1 t*oR SALE. and though requiring hours to stalk 'down by a rope, and fie' Succeeded work ever since and to-day I am g q g in carrying u the child. Mn: �,, ti ONG BOOX-150' gAVORITE BONOe, few mistakes are, apt to be consci- y' £� P ✓/ rk7 words, mucic: Rn cents. Arthur completely cured. 1)udd's Kidney onsly made. Pumphrey then placed one foot-in Bice, Granby, pee. 'Pills gave me health-and I feel lika Each year adds some knowledge the bucket and signaled that she g new woman." w:a.s read to ascend. But' the nox- rid Ccts�srrn an'_'trarwst,+asvRtu ACENTS WANTED u� the pursuit of caribou. They are ya t .utyyy If volt keep your Kidneys atroag generally found in herds of from iuiis; gases below had been too much wbea ase la -ohiled - 4 ANTED—Lclt AL AN D GENLrRA and healthy volt can never havct for her, and midway in her course t brooss.'or;rite.Er in `� three 10 twenty', and 'some experts ��sms rine Agents—Liberal contracts to foo Backache. Rheumatism or Gravel can tell them the same as mouse. tc.''ard• the surface she soddenly shreea,�my,�,Toe s men ; apply b. letter. Continental Lits, �:, podd's Kidner Pills never fail to fainted.' Naurai¢a Bola 4 Inanrancs CotnpaRy, Toronto. Comer This, however, is'for short distances �ataoitta, To; pondence eonftdential. Imake the'Kidneys strong and welt.' ;sut•h as a hundred yards'or'so--the The bucket crashed heavily-to on7 5d,i�amm.:,onofshe ` i side, her caught in the chain, eu Draw Tti� how I EDUCATIONAL. s t ca}l is very high and hard to imi- g Pts ,u Lottt{s. Cramps, She-"You here again Tram and %he felt backward into.' the. g P j fate--when the; will leave the herd ,sure Huat:r.•. EQYD'8 aHeRTHA*iD sCHooL,ltK Q'ater, head first. isainsofiay A. Yon a Pt. Toronto, prenarpa co "Yes, kind lady." _ She-"��ell. i under, their charge to investigate. fund ea• g I won't bel oil again. I don't be- The .hock of immersion revived Madrsay eteRc stenograpiter. to 3o d y. by t`�a� p y g � The color of the antler i% govern' : I �pyD 91 _LA SYSTEM. �oeltiomtl•• , R ed more or less b the nature of Iter, slid once more she was able to seW cured. Write for catalogue. 'lieve you Have (lone'a thin all the y � x,uea e' s' P-.. bush oh which. they cteaA them of clamber into the treachernus buck year Tram Indeed I have., Mum; I've just done thirty days." .it}je velvet. The big bulls do not et. Safely above grc,und again, she ___ _- STOCKS. A et. - lose one antler as early as the Iarg a war to'eshaustion. but only of PROOF I'OSITIS E. r1�0 Irtt EATpBB-Yo°r order• to Dyy or rf ,A Pill that 'Proves Its Value.- er specimens of the �ewfoundland,jto her task was done. ;Delve*myCpersonal tention.T other ,Cobaltiacd _.. w' caribou, though many will drop one i "- • -' Btot-"Theorists are fools.' Gow Ganda Volp Claims for sale or •z- Those of. weak 'stomach ill find "r' CURD IN Old[ MON TN strength in -Parmelee's Vegetable `antler about the first of Aovember. i Knox—"Is that your theory . cha°�e. e. >r. Mathews. Brower. u at" tt _ If •reel wotnsa, who has K � " oroato. "'�`k Pills, because they serve to main- j Blots-"Yes. rl. ps ` 1 0°ta�and talk to Mr*. A Bimv ayisvitl•, that. he nox-` Then we will let 1t go at �yAF4CER N To onredL�houi pain e�Das Like all crtatures bearing antlers,; tdncy or •(,J ' exter tain the Walthful action of the sto- their growth of such blood vessels mach and the liver, irregularities in is re elated by the temperature of "°° they fX i would do ,lust as sbA did "take Gin Pills home trsattavns. write w before too late, Dr. ✓ which are moat'distressing. D%s- the winter and the, fall of snove- ai:d ears themselves.' $ellmaa statical Co.,Loa..Cullingwood,Out ! .� ' peptics are _ well acquainted with all of which-affects the .food su ly, A Cure for Rheumatism. it pain- .14 "for 1d or 16 rear*, I had Kidney and ful and persistent form of rheumsni - them and value them at their pro- ! If the winter is,,open: the summer-gladasr Trouble, suffering at times fu- ((��(1 IOU P tiara is caused by impurities in theU lo! ��r worth. They have afforded re- warm, you ntar lugL' for record te°se pawn. I dwtored eoetinuany but blood; the result of defective actionu x lief when other preparations have beads'. They differ frhm' the New-1 nothing gave we permanent relret until I - �cf life liver and kidneys. The blood "" _ •$ailed, and have effected cures in ft:undland caribou in that the big i was Perrnaded to try Gin Pills. Wtt'btvi a �becomes tainted b We buy Wing and Tarl Turkex e6uple et days,'I received treat relief, and y the introduction • ailme'nts of long standing where bulls here aiwacs keels the lead and Feathers: Write for prices. 'ether medicines were found unavail- i do nut follow in the rear. ' after taking one bots. I was completely of uric acid, which causes much cured." pain in the tissues and in the joints. ,tl* W. Nikon A Co., Toronto,Ont, Ang. ` 'Kilt• National Drug A Chemlesl On.. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are fiH.11I►I`�G' 9'HI: I'F.11PI.F.. -(Dept. w L' Toronto, for free sample. known to have effected many re 1 You look bad, Jim. Have vuu _ markable cures, and their use is TYPEWRITERS �( been laid up I" Kell, rather. i To-deer's the first time I've been out t paint l'biuece .linperial Derrer.Re- HELPS HIS �1EMORY. strongly recommended. A trial of Bargain irice. i ?y - t „ _ •P , e t to Model (all makes r rt•Dlly I+sued. Little Willie-'Say, pa, what is , them will convince anyone of their taken ,r: rxrhan¢e for hlt•>def ro and ,t of doors for three months.' . ""'hat d for et tae ncit !t value, Remingtons, Many of these machines F, fares tlYe matter, old chap?- \o- The ft,llu'ing Chinese quaint im Pa ".It is a knot in the etrini a show little use. thin' ; but the judge wouldn't be: penial deeme ass recently issued tt•astn sow T lieve it." from the palace in Pekin: "Owing i woman ties around her huaba id's H 1\S BRE.ITM A\ SAYS: glee SAY�riattLCTt,..ONrO�twtted�` � r t zinger, my son. "Ef a strancher vants you to to `til the -earcity of rain Prince Kung Y _ Kindly mention'tbe name of this and i,thi rs; have been detailed to _ _ dorse a cheque, tell 'im you vos vil- press-Ond Mantle ~` gaper In ttriting to advertisers. ,ray at the Takoa.tien ,on. our, be- ! A lady *rites: "I was enabled ling to wait till der pant- vas open LEARN 1 I to remove' the corns, root and Cutting, Fittings -- h tlf of dedicating incense and also _.—_—_ awd Puttlwg T•rather ' (Some' 'men are born liars and •' ! branch by the use of Holloway's Worms derange the whole sys- Princ•e T�si 'fi�un and others to the some are comp:lleA to acquire the Corn C'urc." Others who have tried by mail in your spare time at home,' 1 t+hih cin-kung and other'temples tn't it b t em. Mother Graven Worm Eater- art. r Isar by dedicating incense and now have h eaperie minator deranges worms and gives Cash oInstalmentPlan. dl, • e same vice on Ca r A l g tbinking of taking a course this C ' itc of rain has come for which -- rest to the sufferer. It only costs , win tut free particulars a " Mrs. R•Mrt E. Peary, more than mina " I feel thankful. Th'erefo're we She'-"Fred, do you believe that � P � ears ag,,,favorably roaimes'xd on Yur:nr 25 cents to try it and be convinced. oars 11aedy .tar r* ar•l',eatjon 'tv b-r h'a' to s}mw our thanks to said theY. pen is mightier than . the an early a e. A.:,,..... . , rmay for ET• Troubles rs*u tins tr•oW sword' ' Fred-"Fes, Ido.. You q~P� - y ea*I•s and a ries Fever, and later re• I temples. .We It us,dedicate incense $tinders' Dress Cutting 'Seho- oomonded to the famous' F.tulo•rr, r'.0 and we detail Puhun to the Shan- 1 never saw anybody sign a cheque USES FOR LEMO\S. fr to Yet•3t., 8tntfors,Ontario,Canada �itan who now returni home as the Disenv• with a sword did you , Aver of tke North Polo. cold,-cutting chengmio, Tsai Fn to -! Dirty straw hats bacoma clean 'R Inds and Dust esuse Bed,.Re, k, watorv. on the seine day to dedicate incense - when wet.with lemon juice-and - i p". Murine Fye Remedy affdrd. Re- and to erforfrt ritual ser�-ice-to re- lit Lava' a Stilling Hand on Pain. bleRelief, wrier Unc,n• Rye R«mrd? j P g brushed with. corn meal.Chic•ago.,'for ,fllustraled Ere s«,ite. ; turn thanks for the rain with de- ; -For pains in the joints and limbsInk stain 'and rust ,s ot9 va�t�hrate, 5oc., by blast from All Dru:ei•t•' sires for further rainfall to console; and 'ft,r .rheumatic pains, neuralgia when moistened, with the juice and SOLID GOLD WATCH PUZZLB � the eas•ants.''—Shan hat 'Mercer t , I offer Ot1'm at! ufwkasitLs lint. F g y' i,'rubbed and lumbago, Dr. Thomas Eclic- hnng in the sun. >!aoarg Too ■osttt'»a ro 1fBlIr "Oh, �#r. Slow muni" exclaimed a j -----,1 frit Oil is without a peer. Well Fruit stained hands become wl:ite' s.......,.,,,a. s. ..�, ,.. ,.,„�, worthy old lady to a 'minister, `'I sickle's Anti'Consumptive Syrup in, the skin absorbs it and with the application of lemon juice, these two well known towel auatwarr tw adu like the fiunda}a 'lien toffIndigestion is relieved b the t' r�� +wla+r%soemtawsratvg' is agreeable to the taste, and its a ; it quickly and permanently relieves { B y j.ice aver!."w.•o •k ..at s,.. pre, cjt :" "l nu gratify�•� me very.certain relief for ,irritation of the '-the affected part. Its value lies-in of half a lemon and a. little gals in ,am. tanve:wasae,u.�t•a„�;,�•Pass much, ni_v gond woman, . answered g g g P P g.P I-c- p.. -_ ia�ro • oo,wtw.w w.r. e throat that causes hackie coo hs. its vile ic, ro erty of removing sin ; a cu of but water. a••a,�.ras..it • .aN :r the latter, who knew he was n,,t A g g-ss' a•r...a veva . r r. rs y u . IE used according to directions It from the'bod'v, and fur that , mod _._.__. ._ ... . -.. _ � 'j ecus „•'lar. "There are fess Nlit, think . e to a '�> tit +., ] 1 will break the most persistent cold, quality it is prized. •,r ,sw. as you do.. I%ut loll me what is the and restore -the air passages to I :e.'p:`+Ption K;'_w'Oa•"� t ewe W reason of this preferr"nce l''' '`1t li} P g LA %JU IPPE their normal healthy -conditi,,n. Mr,,a•s�=-khat 90Ed.o Totceto;YrA sir, I a'lwa}a get such a comfortable There is nn need to recinnn,end ic.i ?�IODERS SOLO�IO\. I J.13uto,et,sheali.k., st., -aa stoat," was the ingeniuos re-ply. here was once a youn man who ArlfCfted and ConsnmptiolnCaCed to those familiar with it, but to t; ; % Mr,G.D.Colwetl,ofWalkerville,Oa • those who seek a sure remedy and •met two girls who were constandy Fruit Growers 1 Fuss--"Did y,m ever hear C,adbr" t' tc. et:her. Suw, ,he was an ascot, -aseaieke°downwithLaGrippein 1906 ,A^ are ,in doubt what to use, 'the ad- g and it kit him is ver bad eon ion, fie bay am-thing !,articular about me'" `.ice is-trc Bickle's 8crup, young man, and he desired L+ nay wn; lwualtrund,rYivnaadborderivigoa, LISTEN. �'ass -"\o; lir, never cr t, a; eery par-i _ something nice and agreeabl-, to tl,e. Consumption. I could not sleep at nights, If you are interested o me to Toronto on Nov. ticular 'hat lie said alx tit :jou." - . � � � Y loth andllth. The Frnit t3rowers' Asnuotatlon ROUGH ON THE MF v ladies, but lie knew that if he paid had aw ul sweats,tad coo d near) the is holding it9 Fiftieth Annual Ci- -ItIon in the whole time. Thu is how I was when I a compliment t0 i,nC Of Ch_ ti, ri0 crap!9 Bniiitn Praetical addressee os, all .> g ---- -- I A major in a certain En lis'1 i an to take P, chino,In a low nervous gutta Dy,Pru, Juhn Creta. C,.rnall U•'cer4ity 7 g matter which one, the other could.' Y 1 New York: D. K.Falvey. weatfleld, tie' York 3. giment. has a great Contempt f,,� in- y. etatel'butfrom the first bottle I began to instant! l>c hurt. C. s. Ba{sett,Fenavilie, ltichlkan;J.R.Cornell, capacity of any kind, and is a:so Su he thou tit rapidly fur a :uo_ improve, itdidmarvelsformeandbrotght Nswbargtt.N. Y.,andLweatyufourbaatOntario ' g P y ee back to health in no time,makings,new growers somewhat impatier-t. A writ-r in ment, and then said: man of me. It fortifies the bodya mit � SPECIAL SINGLE FARE' EXCURSIONS On Tit-Pills declares that asergcant "And, I know w`hy you-t-xi) girls the attacksofI-&Gripppeeand'uasurepre. ALL RAILWAYS. ` once complained to him that h.: are ti,gether:" ventative 1 alwaystt,ke PsychineiE 1 fed EshtCltlon of Applse forge=t !n Canaday In could get no man to undertake the . "And w•hN'''' *:ked the- tmo siva' a coA coming on and it puts me iight is I In- eluding Oregon and Ontsr a [axed fru R d?ItN. cif barber to the company. no time." Send postcard at ono• for full programme N , P together. P.w. Hod etts, Parliament Buildin * Toronto. '?! s I "Is there no. aed2ner in;the cum d ,. NO f-1101tit� SHOULD BE tc 8 8 I . Because ever�•bc, y say; lha R, WITHOUT PSYCHINE piny?" asked the major, ,testily handsome girl ale a5-s el1 i„acs a' 1 PwSala by.8 Drwrsi,t.and Dealers,sea di$1 See if toll can find one and sen! perbeule. LOCATED:. ` ' llornely one as a cirmpanion, so that, him to me.'' 1 pr. T. A. SLOCUfiI .r tier beauty mac be enhanced by the Sat,” queried the would -be hu a the man' t:as duly sent, but on tcuntrast." LIMIIED, morist, "where 'is that place Atoms receivin.4 orders to act as barber, Either both girls would be angry TORONTO that so many people are blown to l" ventured to -expostulate. i with him, ur delighted, after' su..-h ! "It's just the other side of Effigy, "NChy ''' cried the major. "If you a remark., the place in which so many penlrle ` t. can cut grass Nue can cut hair: Go :\nd what do yoil thiel ha1l�erlFcl 7,'1 nrr hanged," •answered the %olemQ n tti. 23 HE p and do it:" The lieu girls b1visited 'tn 1 said ' person. ' + if was a, flatterer, and went 11:9 1 r � BOVRIL • litany a man is willing to lase a ;way together, e.it4 happy fur het-' PRONOUNCED 51-KE iir.dlc mention the n>s:ke o: tS!► ' T \ I`� 'L'E \0. 4:x-09 i friend to acquire a dollar: (self and sorry for thtt other. i 1;alter in ttrit►ng to adtel•iisersl. LL's_. ..,. ..,. •, .._- ."ry o- w Y • _04FIlk W. Mess ' —Joshua Richardson is spend- —A few Hallowe'en pranks oc- , ' : ing a few days with friends in cnpied fee attention of some of VAL U AB E : HII� TSLOCALISMS. } -„ Mariposa. our youths On Monday night, but —M, S. Chapman and Pirie O'- —Spencer Taylor is having his their acts were of the kind that ;tY. ^; 'Leary were in the city bn Wed- residence re-shingled with Metal called for muscle rather than Iaesday. shingles. The work is being done brains. Ladies, always see that you are dealing with a thorough practical milliner, —Mrs. J. H. Wagner was on the by J. H. Bundy. and do not be mislead by catchy advertisements. MRS. LEIGH has had —. Blick Iist a few days during the —The regular monthly meeting DUNBARTON the best experience that any tuilliner could,.get, hence can produce apast week. of the Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's any desired effect in any and all kinds of millinery. A fresh and r, ► One of the prettiest of October wed- assorted stock will be on view this week at very moderate —Mr, and Mrs. Tremear, of church will be held neatTuesday dings took place on the afternoon of prices. Call and view before going elsewhere. -Oshawa, are visiting J. R. and afternoon, Nov, 9th, at 3 o'clock, the 27th, at five o'clock, at the resi- y Mrs. Winter. at the home of Mrs. W. D. Gord. dense of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gormley, MATRON'S HATE AND TOQUES A SPECIALTY. Spink's White-Satin Flonr is on. when their niece,Minnie E.Patterson,. Mahe best made, try a bag and you —Gordon and Mrs. Law return- was united in the bonds- of holy wed- will know it's so. * ed on Tuesday evening,from Otte- lock to William J. Nicholson, young- MRS. LEIGHNorth Side, King St,, Pickering, Ont. —The Swastika Club met on wa where they were spending est son of Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Nichol- son. The bride was given away by Monday evening when they organ- part of their honeymoon. They ;> iseedd for the winter. are now comfortabl settled %u her brother, W. Patterson, and wore Y semi-princess dress of white duchess W e have a full —Arthur Rogers, of the Model the residence formerly occupied satin and lace with tulle veil and a ,,,�, -Baking Co., Toronto, is home for by Dr. Shirley coronet of orange blossoms. She car- i A week or ten days vacation. —Mrs.WA'. Dale and Miss Mary ried a beautiful bouquet of white chry- (ljgpl&y of —Wesley Balsdon left last week returned from the North-west on santhemums, which with a pearl Cres for Scranton, Penn., where he has Monday evening where they have cent brooch,was the gift of the gruom. !° = HEATERS e ' secured a position as farm assist- been for the past few months Mr. Walter Nicholson, brother of the �n G AT G R S groom, acted as groomsman and Miss �,� ant. with friends. Mrs. Dale and her Rhoda.Patterson,dressed in a white —Mr. Horsley vacated Mrs. W. daughter will resume their cosy silk- and lace frock and can, zn a bou- "�' � ` T. Hartrick's residence on Friday residence on King St. east. duet of pink chrysanthemum, wasaf �s Y all styles said sizes, last and now occupies that recent- —Mrs. Arthur Fraser,of Odessa, bridesmaid. The wedding march was .ly vacated b Selah Orvis. spent a few days at the played by Miss Etta Nicholson, sister also q pe y parsonage, _ ' —James Richards, Sr., who has the Rueot of Rev. J. A,'and Mrs. of the groom. The ceremony, which r been confined to the hottse for McCamus. She was on her return was performed by the Rev. Mr. Mc- `� ' Fayden of Dun bat-ton `Presbyterian ;%a �� t Coal Oil Heaters some time through illness, is we borne from attending the Provin- . `�" w, church, took place under an arch of are pleased to report improving. sial Sabbath School Convention - +.+� { ' snowdrops. The bride and groom H ., , • , Two Second-band Heaters --The summer hands employed held at West Toronto last week. were the recipients of very beautiful F� , 'Fr _ in.good condition. on the G.T.R. sections completed —Why not spend Xtnas at and useful pre-eats from their large r .�-= their season's work on Monday home, Europe, Uncle Sam's do circle of friends, among them being a and are again on the labor •mar- mains, anywhere. Try and see parlor suit from the brides brother, a kat. Stephenson (Opposite, P.O., Whit- dining-room suite from ttze groom's u n \j —Ewart Wright, who left sev- by)for all required tickets. Choice father and mother, several pieces of ` v v eral weeks ago on a trip to the all best ocean lines and rt'. routes. silverware, sideboard, chairs and in �f - "— �J Old Country, has returned to Can- He issues through tickets, single, numerable other gifts. After the wed- ding supper the bride changed her ads and is now filling a position round trip or prepaids, from any dress or her travelling suit of blue in Montreal. desired place, rates, etc., guaran- broadMoth with hat' of mink and PATENT MEDICINES —The auction sale of the- goods teed rigpt. See Stephenson at plumes to match. The happy couple and chattles of late Philip Learn- your leisure. Try his cheap, long left on the evening train amid showers Dodd's Pills 40c, all cough medicines at 22e, s ing on Monday was well attended,limit hunters' tickets. * of rice and confetti for Toronto and ALL DOLLAR Chase's Pills 22c Pink Pills 37c, Castoria 80c, �t and fair rices were obtained for • —The Ifs artment of A ricult- other points, aftler which they will re- r ' , the articles sold. urs at Ottawa has side on their farm in-Dunbarton. MEDICINES Seigle's Syrup 5•,c, Minard s Liniment 22c, Allan's just issued a AT 75c. Lung Balgam 22c, Butter color22c, Chase's Nerve —Pickering council- will meet revised edition of Farm Weeds, a Food 45c. In the town hall, Brougham, on c0 _ STOUFFVILLE g pt' of,which has been received Dry Roods, golf jackets, new dress goods, Monday, November Sth, at ten -at this office. It contains 76 plates Elias Wurth had a duanti o can- men's mitts, gloves, suspenders, ties, hose. Good o'clock a.m. for the transaetion of weeds and weed seeds, illuatrat- ned fruit.stolerifrom his cellar. fresh groceries always on hand. of general business. ed in their natural colors, and 180 W. H.Todd attended this week the —Mr. Redman, of St. Louis, pages of text. It is published to- funeral of his brother-in-law, the late SPEC/A L.-20 lbs. Redpath granulated anger, �', Mich., and his sister, M". Hugh meet the demand from farmers Capt. Murray, at Kingston. Hunter, of Burk's Falls, Ont., and others who desire a copy for Henry:'Moore, son of Rev. H. Moue. EDWARD BRY.�N PICKERING spent a few days this week with their Personal use. The• unusual. before thI - passed his examinations _ pe before the medical council at Toronto, their cousin, Q. Rogers. dost of its issue precludes it frons and also at Detroit. . - -M'r. and Mire. McAdie, of Osh- those publications of the Depart The Stouffville-Bethesda Telephone awa, called on Mrs. Warty this went that our,printed for general Co. have purchased.the Vandorf line, week making the trip ,in their free distribution. The book is and intend to commence on Monday OU ]DRINK auto. Bliss Claypole, of now available to Canadian farm truct a new line the to consre. DO 'Y • Whitby, was,also with,them. ers (single copies only) at the R: P. Coulson on Saturday received —Amon other im v me office of the Su a wire that his brother had died of - g pl'o perintendent of neumonia, at Penetanguishene, and that George Leng has made to the Stationery, GovernmentPrinting Fpft on Saturday -evening to attend LEAVE YOUR ORDER residence recently purchased by Bureau, Ottawa, at the nominal. the funeral.—Tribune. AM our fAND him on the east end is a new back price of$1. we T BAT SFACTIION. kitchen as well as much cement —This is the season of the year BALSAM "flooring in his cellars. when their is a general settling of PROMPT DELIVERY —The iron superstructure over accounts. The merchant and the Hallowe'en pass off very quietly. - north of the village is blacksmith send out their ac- W. F. R. donee, of aront0, was We.think that May Belt Ceylon is the best 25c value in town. Yo a g looking up old acquaintances last p eted and the work of filling counts and as' a rule the matter week. will also if you try it. Get a sample. r the approaches goes merrily along. receives prompt,attention. But Walter Calfort visited friends in The bradg'a will be opened for traf- for some reason or other the print- Uxbridge on !Saturday. ''fie with the les9t possible delay. er s,small account of one,or two Most of the farmers have harvested NEW ARRIVALS -_ —M. Shapiro will hold an auc- dollars is allowed to stand over their root crop, which is a bumper. ` tion sale of his farm stock, imple- for a more convenient season. It Clover threshing is all the rage these Men's fleece lined underwear. Full menta, household furniture, hay, is thought that the account is days and seems to be yielding fairly line. Special value. Bo ' and men's 1 grain, roots, straw, etc.. on his small and the amount will not be well- cotton gloves and gauntleysts for apple remises, lot 28, con. Pickering, missed. It sb ld be remembered Robt. Day A Sona have repurchased P 2' their threshing outfit from W. P. picking etc. on Friday, Nov. 19th. As Mr. however that the printer's income Jones.' B TABLE Shapiro intends moving to Cuba, is made up of small amounts and Rev. Tucker reached' an interest OUR BARGAIN thin advertised will be sold it is a matter of the greatest im-. p � L • `•� everything ing sermon to a large congregation on without the slightest reserve. portance to him that these ac- Sunday. L -ti —John Dew r, who is engaged counts be id. A. la g is the order of the day here. A few of those all wool suits of men's underwear at ps' large number Mov,n -with W. Powell during the thresh- of our subscribers are in arrears three changes having taken place in $1.00. They are genuiue-astonishers. ' Another shipment ing s�eeaason met with an accident from one year upwards. We ask one weEk. of those men's sox, 2 for 25c. Better than ever. All wool. _one day last v6eek which will lay it as a favor that all these in ar- David Pilkey•has gone to the Rainy Men's mule mitts, worth 50c, for 38c. A seasonable snap. him off duty for•some time. While rears settle at once. We are ata River district where be has secured a good position. - threehln at Mr. Hewson s he was heavy outlay for running expenses John Isted,a busy 'carpentering at g e� li walking from the grana and on -and.it is abscIntely necessary that Burkton,where he is building a house rp making a sudden tarn, hie right we have the woney to meet those for Taylor Bros. ankle was dislocated. He is•able expenses. Uriah Jones contemplates purchas- to move around, gt ,suffers con- ' —The rainbow social in St. An- ing an auto in the near future. Now -' si �' pain. draw's church on 'Friday evening girls is your chance. -►.�^' —When we presume to speak last was an enjoyable affair. The Melville Pilkey and Mr. Montgom- mH� It means about the modern style in. which number in attendance was not so ery, of Toronto, visited for a few days 1 ladies dress their hair, 'our fair large as might be desired b the with the dime's parents here. g g Y James Wilkin has returned from a , - sisters no doubt feel like retorting Ladies' Aid Society, under whose trip to the fatuous Cobalt and speaks 'wIrOQ171 and Ct$, ' ..."rats." That is just what we auspices the social was held, bttt in glowing terms of the silver town. X S 1 J wanted to mention but did not the adsence of a great crowd is Fred. Redsbaw has severed his con- : -know how to approach the sub sometimes a desirable feature.- nection.with W. Lynde and is now.at - cset. The manager of a large con The ladies went to a large stunner home assisting-in finishing up the fall ECONOMICAL I �o you ern in the United States employ- of trouble in decorating the base- work.' ECONOMICAL ing a great many females has ment, all the colors of the rain- L rise Jones and gang are busy ; P apples. As the crop is such a 40 Issued an order.that all employees bow beim BASE see us R prominent in every heavy one it became necessary to run must discard the "rata" or -resign direction, and the waiters were a night shift. T their positions. .Isn't he real attired appropriately for the oc- A number from here attended the r NIP• • ' before mean ? casion. When tea had been sery-' At Home'given in Memory Hall at BURNER —Rev. W. Moore conducted the ed all repaired to the auditorium Utica on Friday evening and report an V ' services At Ashburn, -Utica and of the. church for 'the program.• excellent time'., ; `Myrtle on Sunday last. The unit- This was opened by the quartette. Roy Beaman has completed his en 'buying charges being vacant, Mr. Solos were given by Miss C. B. gagennent with.Walter Ward and has d �' ' appointed interim Simpson and Mr.A. W.L Ode and engaged with dames ZVighton for an Moore has been a pp p Y indefinite period. moderator by the Whitby Presby- were well received. . The chief ' 'Mrs, David Jones received a mess- tery. A meeting of the united feature of the evening was the age, this week that her father, Mr. conRregaLioBs will be held on the selections Riven by Miss Mildred Russell, of Stouffille, was seriously ill. -evening of Saturday, Nov. 20th, Walker, elocutionist, of Toronto. We hope for a speedy recovery. for the purpose of moderating in This was bliss `Valket's first ap- There is on exhibition at the Balsam a call to a minister. In Mr. pearance in Pickering, a>id the fru- ,store a turnip grown by Walter Ward weighing o lbs. If anyone can beat apman Moore's absence the services in St. pression made was a most favor- .Andrew's church, Pickering, and able one. She has an attractive that we would like to hear from them. Bert Washburn took part in the St. Jobn's, Brougham, were con- appearance;on the :platform andprogram given in connection with bhe =' ducted by Mr. Urie, a student she possess o a voice of great power box social at Glen Major, by giving r- of Knox College. which she has under perfect con-. several well rendered selections on the —Enos Rem mor, just north of trove Her selections were all re- violin. : foots Shoes and Hoslee ' . the Village,, will have this year ceived most heartily by her andi: A few from here attended the nyat.er �]' about 700 barrels of apples of the ence, and every number was en- supper given by the members •of the r choicest quality. LaQt week Elmer cored to.which she freely respond- Claremont Beef Ring last week, and Lick,of Oshawa, accompanied by ed. All those.who heard her on byaTl accounts had Tote of oysters and fun galore. Aur Fall stock is in and we can now fit you out to your A. McNeill; chief of the Fruit De- Friday evening will be pleased to A large number of our sports attend- satisfaction for fit, wear and price. partgoent,Ottawa,and R. J.Ruth- hear her again. While the pro- ed the box social at Glen Major on erford, of Colbourne, fruit inspec- gram was quite lengthy enough, Thanksgiving night and report a most for of this district, were at Mr. disappointment was felt by the enjoyable time. The boxes ranged in Remmer's looking after the pick- non-appearance of Mr. Northcote, price from 60c to $2.25. Auctioneer -•ing and ,packing of a carload of of Whitby, who was down for aw wielded the hammer. 7 7,GUARANTEED HOSIERY 1 Mr. Remmer's choicest apples for several numbers. As be failed to the Dominion Government, for ex- send word of his inability to at. PICKERING MARKETS Yes, we have Penman's Hose. Guaranteed to wear longer perimental purposes, These will tend the White l y other hose at the same e. Two Vo Rammer will receive cold for this bly delayed as he wasto appear Red Wheat.....,:. ..... $1,08 than an new pairs if they don't.prre • p pays first. Others who were expected „ J.03 now be place to col storage. a .03 lot$3.75 per barrel, but he a s tri take part were also prevented Goose „ ...... .......... •90 3 PLUGS TOBACCO FOR 25 .:. TOBACCO - FOR cases and packing. After de- by sickness from being present. Oats ........,..:.................... 35 e =; a ducting this cost, each barrel will The total receipts of the evening Buckwheat,_ w�R� A, BUNT/NG, P/CKG R/ G I,et hint about $2.90. autottnted to nearly $50. Buckwheat... .............•,•.... ''•b�.eGA�,, s� �' ..._ ,_ o. .." ..,.__." •'..� ::,M .�.r - -' - - - -_ _ ,,,"�� •.•i:=:x�.,:,c c_.y,,.Y s- •;::rc....;, '{.tiSw'^ •�_R�.�*..•: