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New E'er` Road OSHAWA Last Friday as James Jenkins'son The principal business topic ,up. for was plowing in a field on his father's i L A D DE R ` aledical discussion among fprmers living along >' farm a mile north of town, which has —PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL LOSS C01o1 Constantly Wear the line of the Kingston road between been under cultivation for many years `--' y yi Toronto and Cobourg is based on an he unearthed a human skeleton, ap- '" and X-RAY INSTITUTE electric railway proposition that has parently that of a female, the remains T e tire ea make theman ' The ladders son is her d' Look Wrinkled, Hollow. lately been put forward. The name of which, from the head to the pelvic w e prepared iz s. t t DICKERING, - - ONTARIO of the company back of the pr•oposi- of all sizes. tion is the Toronto Eastern. At the region, were complete and in a good "r R. �LG1N TOWLE, M. B., M. D., C. Yi, state of preservation. The other bones All kinds of general Blacksmithing Pbysician-in-charge open grange meeting held at the although looked for carefully, could promptly and neatly done. specialist inRoe'&I Diseases. ProstaticD They'All Get Health, Vitality, Grange Hall, Kingstonroa.d, held on not be found. How or when they got P P y „ ease. of Wren, Diseases of Women, Cancere, Friday evening, the matter came up there, or to whom they belonged, is *' Trtmore %-Ray examination. Diseases of eye. Vim, Strength From V Ital, W. H.JACKSON. for discussion. another question. ear.nose,throat end lungs. Fitting giasses and q ___ All acute and chrmic diseases. Once you use the celebrated nerve "It is intended," said Mr. Fowke, — .- Brock Rand 0'11ce Hours 12 to 3 and 7 to 9 491y vitalizer r and tonic, Vital—once you M.P., for South Ontario, "that the BROWN'S CORNERS line shall connect Toronto and Co- tegaE� feel its magic Bowers working through bourg, passing through all the lake 'After a long period of suffering. tics' James* White your weakened system—then you 11 shore towns on the way. It is also Alexander Neilson died at his home ' E. FARE WELL, Q. C., BARRIS, know for sure that -health at last hoped to make connection-with Hark- here gn Friday, Nov. 5th. By his a • TIDA,CoantyCrown Attorney,and County awaits you. ham, tlxhridge, Stouffuille, Port death carboro loses one of its most Wholesale and Retail Butcher, s BMWWr. Court House.Whitby. lav Perr Lindsa and• Peterboro. The rominPnt and wealthy citizens, and So much quicker and surer is Vital y+ y P Pickering, Ont. T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, to rebuild and restore that thousands road is to be independent of any nth- �ielVilIe Church, West Hill,its strong- L. Solicitor,Notary Public,Special Eaamt- use no other medicine. er line starting from Toronto, and the est supporter. His funeral, which — : Wer for High Court of Justice. Sucl Exa to expectation is that.an hourly service took place on Sunday to West Hill, Best price paid for choice Messrs. Dow & McGillivray, Brock Street, 50c.a box, or 6 for $2.50. For sale will be given beta seri Oshawa and was one of the largest ever' held in butcher's cattle. at McFadden's Drug Store, Pickering. Toronto with a return fare of '$1. 1 Scurboro and testified to the high H. WARKE, SOLICITOR AND ani as certain that those behind the esteem in which he was held. He is Choice meat will be found at otzr -" ^�� enterprise are in earnest in their in- survived by his widow, one son and V VV NoTsax PUBLIC, (successor to lite she at reasonable rices. David Ormiston),Whitby. Mr. Sydney*north- tension of pushing the undertaking to f onedaughter, p pDole when associatedwithMr.Werke,attends HERE a conclusion ion ig I. that I e t speak- AUDLEY Call and see us, Prices right at Plakerrr on Wednesdays. LOOK ing here to-night. I believe that as a Loans arranged. lily cbusequence of the building of this The harvesting of the fall crop is s �etersstttay/. line farmers along the road will in..& tt about completed, although there is a M on.um e nL. Don't wait for auctign sales few years have electric lights, electric lot of plowing to be done yet. 1 ALTER L HOWDEN, D. V. S. but attend power and will even use electricity for Thomas Puckrin had' an Independ- ,' ►V Graduate Ontario veterinary college. +w cooking and heating" ent telephone installed in his residence Member Ontario veterinary Medical socia( . Y Mayor Downey, of Whitby. said the other day. Th'e. Bell Co. are also Having secured the agency for �y Succec3or to Dr.E.J Shirley, Once King at. BEAUS XMAS SALE such such a railway would increase Get 1Pickering. 37• soliciting subscribers with the inten- the Ontario Granite and Mar- the Value of the property not only in tion of running a line from Whitby. :ble Works, Brampton, I am -,A LHOPKINS,VETERINARY BUR- Now going on at the towns along -the line, but would Patrick and 31rQ. McDonald have prepared to furnish all work in , ti GBON, AND DENTIST. Etc. and be the means of doubling and trebling both been suffering from an attack of the GToduate of the Ontario vet,*mazy Coi• granite P^'i marble line CLARE1L1U1VT, cU:�7T. the value of farm property as well. neumonia. Mr. Fowlie and Mrs. G. at the vex— :)t rices. and _ tsps, Toronto, registered membez of the P Ontario Veterinary Siedleal Association- f- This additional value would.be creat- Stephenson are also under the doctor's workr' aranteed. die and residence one and one quarter mus. Sideboards.;reg. $15.W,now $11.25 ed by the facilities fur bed for the care with the same disease. Gcc where desired. A. north of Green saver. Ocoee and shoeing forge Couches, reg. 6.00, now 4.50, marketing of the smaller products of There is talk of starting a mid-week See ly w placing your >� irons 9 to 11 a.=..and 1 to I P.M. Private leteptrone in my omce P,o. adress, Gree. Ex. Tables, legs 7.50, now 6.50, the firm. Bible class meetings in the church. order. r. ` ing.done on the Rover, Oct. Mattresses• reg. 3 20, now 2.50, F. M. Chapman said lie thou ht I P g The Epworth League is also. getting shortest no.-ce. -- Syr ngs, reg. 2.75, now 2.00, that the proper place for the line was busv, while the Andley Literary Soci- a fuoirttst. �atDii, Bedroorn Suits, reg. M, now$15. along the XingstonroRd. This would eta is reviving. A pfeasant outlook C W. GIBBONS, — 'CIaremoni t avoid the cutting up of farina and for the.winter evenings. ...................,.-. ,sees ,. ,. . ....... ._,:,,•,,,,, Everything in the store at whole- would increase the fucilitiez afforded G. HAM—Issuer of Marr•la e g v rV . License, in the County of Ontario, sale prices during this sale. for the quick handling of farm pro- NEW P: S. iN!tiPECTOR CF . Pickering Village. 2"y ducts. 0 A Is • s gb --�- T Mr. Fuwke said he thought a. rnis- Warden Henry on Saturday offfci- HOPPER Issuer of Marriage % �- Z� mks had been made by the Whitney ally confirmed the appointment of G. Hard and soft. D. Licenses is the County of Ontario. Government in limiting the franchise H. Reed, principal Of Markham High TTT 4! Cmc.at store and his residence,Claremont. School, to the posioon of inspector of w�,�$]M R - :CLAREMONT for suburban electric railways on high. public schools in South York in sue- �a T1 2 BEATON,TOWNSHIP ways to twenty-five years. In the old p Lath and Shingles. ; . Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking country where the mons is raised for cession ro the late Mr. Fotheringham. sama.vit. Adodooantaat. filo. Money to loan the.building of such roads they want The appointment•carries with it a sal- on farm 'pposoopped , ••issuer of Marriage Lia bonds to sun for shirt earn,,the ary of some$1600. The new inspector ewoss" Whiteva�e. Ont, ,_. WEDDING AND y y has his present postaeprrnci Prises right. life-time of a generation, :Because of 1 3A FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, thedifierence of view in.r and w this pal of Markham High chool for 20 . for Counties of York and Ontario. Ano- BIRTHDAY GIFTS ears.And prior to that time wa8 for A -R E E SO R, Sides ala of all kinds atteaoa0 to on Shortest matter, no electric railway has been one year principal of Bradford High s " ' notice. Addrsaa Gwen 8lver P.O., Out, built since the law,was nosed by the School,and later was for six months LOCUST .HILL legislature. He thou��Et it would be r B. POWELL. Licensed Aue- _Ouzassortment is complete in jew- well if the period of a franchise could principal in Napanee Collegiate Insti- � � � r 1e.1r . tioneer for Ontario and York Cc& All ellr fountain ns, etc. We are tute. For four vear•a he taught in a �. kinds of ales conducted either pr'vately or by y be extend to thirty or thirty-three Pickering Lumber T sae son. see notes ootlected. For dates or agents for The P. W. Ellis Cu., of To- years. Because of the condition of Public school in Druce County. He to tair� wirer parficnlarsapply at residence, Ylizabetb Tonto, a native of Belleville, about 50 yearn " 8t„ Pickering. Orden left at News Omoe will Lhe law the new company, he said, o;d e,prominent in Methodist church All kinds of building material inclt.s3 Teeeiye prompt attention. lbly_ KODASS AND ,CAMERAS make ideal would hny-tbeir Own right of we. R y � P is you hand dressed lumber. • "'�`°` circ doe,and has' bows himself a pro- l3 g lath, etc. gifts. We have a fine new stock. Herb. Webster asked if the frain- POUCHER, Licensed Auction- chile of the new company was to be greasive edtrcatio allot. The appoint- m SPECt-ACLPS AND EYE GLAesss. This P y meet will habe to be approved of b A carload of British Obltlriabia shingle( .L • doer, Valuator Oonoesor and issuer of PP y 'Marriage licences- All kande of &notion sales is the lace to have our eyes ex Perpsinal.. have oat arrived and are of1at pp y York County Council at ltd December just selling ocaducted and valuations made at mod- amiaed h a graduate o ticiin. You Mr. Fowke said no; that if aper- 'I'h $2.a5 per'square in lot of 10 eras charge. Estates and consignments oon- f3 P tuail franchise or subsid was tis be session. err were some. twenty llabntly managed and Sold by auction or tatke'no c antes here. We uamn- Pe y square or over. B applicants for the position. � private ale. Mortgages, recess• notes and tee to fit you correctly with the best asked for he would not have anything PP -p O to do with romotin the scheme in BROUGHAM W D. GORDON & SON. yy�enaoral s000nate promptly collect"sea salla• frames and lenses. ur prices are P � -- - f tastory settlements guaranteed. Phone or Parliament. He said a thirty year wine, for terms, and perUcclan, Brougham, the lowest. (Olt. Data■ may be fixed by pbone?Isws Pugs DRLGS always on head. Pre- franchise was being asked for with Arthur'White of Toronto, is dpeni�- cess• y renewal for a further period of thirty ing a week with bis parents here. 0,= t3mLe 33=8W scriptions and family receipts care- gals on terms to be fixed by the George, Mra. Philip spent Sun- IT PAYS fully compounded. Come to us for y + ' 'The �ulalile Quartet anything in the drug line. Railway bommiaion. day with friends in Cedar Grove. It was pointed out that a thirty Attend J. jR. Beal's !Luras Furniture One school that tends At the beau s • Tho c• Po alarit and' _ __ year franchise, with provision for Galls: Everything at wholesale price. in Th ro �*- P th ' - OF T. M.. M FA DDEN ccimpulsory renewal, was in effect a Byron Feasby returned on Tuesday •R. •rit is e E9TOUFFVILLE - from a few months visit to the North- "' ' per stoat franchise. Are now prepared to give a musical DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OFTICIAN y Fowke admitted this and said west. • s`zv program. For particulars apply toVK PICKERING, — ONT. the difficulty could be avoided by pro- Mr. Lewis. of Toronto, was here 1liIMA HOOVER, ___ vision under which the line could tie this week with Trios. Philip baying • Sec.-Treat. taken over by the people at the end of stock.the thirty year term on payment of John Ham, we are sorry to report, ( TORO$'1'0. ONT. ,> Dillingham'& the actual'value of the property creat- is not in the beet of health at the prey- Ik enjoys a large patronage because ' ed by the companc.—��eeLly Sun. en time. Y L T t :Err superior work ry so well known.f Wagner Co. Undertaldn Parlors Mrs. R. Bur , of Cron o, has Get t will _ g been visiting her son, Boyd Burk, for be a ~�r� :IV Hing street, Pickering. AL CNA the,post week. g fl�' Cat Ogtiefre P sitioOs. Have a full line of mesh and cur- Calls by day or night promptly Quite a few attended the entertain- a A grand shooting tournament Will ow. ed meats Constantly on hand. attended to.. Telephone hr held here on Thursday, November merit in the Baptist church, Green (Bell- or, Independent.) �_ River,on Monday night. the 25th, commencing at 10 a. in., and -'W. J. ELLiOT, Pri ' s -8piee Roll, Breakfast Bacon, every arrangement'will be made for a TiDivisionbut ur a shel4,ort durare tion on l :Cor. Yr ge& Alexander Sts, Ham, Bologna, �Veiners, etc. ---"- grand day's. sport. Busses. will meet for want of something to do. - the on the morning of the , Some five hundred live rank 'arid airs. am ant. Frank Highest prices paid for tournament. and Mrs. Soden, of Claremont, visited Insurance F H - - ::.'.Butcher's Cattle. � � pigeons have been,procured for the R. J. and firs. Cowan on Sunday. occasion. Toronto Gun. Club rules Mrs. Byer and children, of Stouff- Y. • • • Of all kinds--Be,-t always reeom- will govern'all contests. Private con- Ville visited the former's parents, y tests may L•e'arranged for with Seere• P' :�lCerlliIL doru mended. tart'. Outside shooting will not be I)'iv:d and Mrs. Defoe.over Sunday. Select Th Church ch� sang an "1 7 e Christi•in h First-class rigs for hire ..'Conveyancing DMI allowed. All spnt ar,en :g assured the afternoon service at a ree of fair treatment and a good bine. River Baptist church on Sunday last. g g e :Messrs. Gales and Y akes are in charge blaster Charles'Liscomhe has re- You' r of Lhe enterprise, turned frons the Sick Children's Hos- D& or ni }at Rents a:1d Noe. Collected. ' BUS Meets.all' trains �• ital, havin`recovered from the at- g Char es reasonable, �. aIIIB g --- - -- track of typhoid fever. Teaming promptly attended to. UXBRIDGE -:•' John M. Gerow is spending a couple 130 acre Farm for sale. Rev. O C' Gray and wife have given of weeks in. Northern Ontario deer- XMas Agent for Canada Carriage Co. If ou want to bu sell or rent call up house and are boarding. Mr. Mac- hunting with his son, Frank. At last � fa • at my office. Bargains. nab wilLoccupy the house they are reports they had bagged three head. We g : . . vacating an Brock street. As Dr, Fish ierises{n a few days for �0r I Pickering R'esley Vanluvan of town is going Toronto, he has left his unpaid ac- �V ts —� W• V. Richards* work to work C. E. Jones' farm in Scott counts in the hands Of James Keyes, •• ThQii next year and Gilbert Hewitt is going Brock Road, for collection. See his R : ;Notary Public, Pickering. on to the.Jahn Fralick farm -east of advt. in another column.' , � � Lown. A large number from here attended Early at -DOMINION Friends here of Sergeant Barton, of ,the anniversary services in the Baptist ' ,Head Office, Toronto , �a�ksmithirt� the Toronto police force, will be glad church, Green River, on Sunday, and • to learn that he is now on the road to as a result the attendance in the Bassett recovery after a severe illness at Grace churches here was small. ' General Banking Business =' A general blacksmith business done, hospital. The township Council met on Mon- transacted. :: All kinds of repairing neatly and Lewis Olsen, for procuring liquor day last in the township hall fon the promptly executed, for a "shut off,"received a sentence by first time since it was overhauled. A } Special attention VfiII t0 the magistrate of $25 fine or thirty The hall is now a credit to the town- s .'' �W P Horse-shoeing - a - Specialty, days in jail. He chose the days and ship and has no longer the barn-like AV was escorted to Whitby by Constable appearance it' formerly presented, rile collection sof C?�OR2�ON' fir T ,J '�T', Johnston on Tuesday. With the new metal sides and ceiling a dale notes. PICKERING, ONT, On Friday at the grist mill George the interior gives one the impression .�aeiUelri� it �re Stephens bad a narrow escape. a of warmth and comfort, Another iriWfi BAVIN(3S DEPARTMENT. *as working at the wall, and on turn- attractive feature of the ball is the BRITISH Term of 1909 ins to leave, his sweater coat caught room at the north-east corner which ®positsi received Of $1, and in a large fly wheel which revolves is set apart as a council chamber. The CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap close to the wall and floor. He was room is of such a size as will, be easily wlidtb upwards. BUSINESS er, teen per cent bet- + COLLEGE ter for Buainea carried around rapidly a couple of heated. The floor will be coveredZ. Zlt®=813t allowed at highest TORONTO Shorthand and�Mat- times and them managed to grab the with linolentn and the place will he shafting was set. made so attractive that there will be a ,w, est in which the she g Our[ent rate9. ric, P Booklet free. R. A. Farqquhhrson, Soiree thing then had to Bice, and danger that the Council the will site New Pos 'Office CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager B.A., Principal, CornerYonge and fortunately it was his coat and vett. be protracted owing to the cosiness of � I �• Bloor Sts, They were torn )ff and left him free. the place, instead of being cut short WHITBY BRANCH. i—The Jonrnal. as in years gone by. i�� imBas•ss_'_ r� .,. ,u,, mm.• rF .�.K -- F -T ^mac ..:. girt-. ..�"D: •-s� ,Y.. .,•nGa" .w :+ 'u' " •.w '"t'''- '7-+.0' ..tiY.: -„'.F7.N' .,,or.. ..r.. .. .;., -� 1"yF'Y".- .... �. ..r.a .,r�. .. -2+ ,..,.. �. SS :.e�.a+i•+,., ,a ''�+C' ,ti•ae-�+✓ pa•-r.- ,-.. '-'i�r �y .,, -w v..�b. .,"_nrr. s{s,�.,:-,.. ; Pw..s „ a r'n-""' 2`.+-.a, w ra,;: .-..s•: •.,..�.+sreae�. .:; .+r �'+� ,^ . +r+�, a. ,. .x,,,,.: ..•r,. ,i t,, _ .�fY''k+°....••. .:" .. ^•""fir': . A7. •-f.. .A".�•r;a':'' .r!-. -+r... ,t-,.:8.;t i - . .. ..s .v, ,ty,-f, ,, •�....... ... .�... t . �li r,..li'•.eY •.e,;;:•� ..;. r+: �yn,•nc .�..,� 'vx`.. .,,,.,: x ""L.,. .. .•fir ...:• y.io . .'?-.*.•,.. r... r:: .. r'--., > .t .'"•.., r.� .,. '"3. .r'a ..;. • �• !+�c� - •• � THE WORLD'S h1ARKEF5 yotNGCOWARD01 L EPO DI ., -• .• ,. :..., REPORTS FROM THE LEA 'N G TRADE CENTRES. Receipts and Expenditures for the Past Che Tragic Event ;on Henderson avenue, P pPrices' of Cattle,lGrai , �'�1 ' Other Dairy Produce'at 10rOIlto� the Other Night. ...-Fiscal Year. _ _ Home and Abroad. Ades etch from Ottawa says: renes shipchannel, 964,949; im BREADSTUFFS• A despatch from Toronto says: being found hiding in Miss Tuck• $ Enraged because, it is alleged, she er's home at 885 Queen street west. The public accounts blue book for Provemens at St. Andrew Rapids Toronto, Nov. 9.-flour - On had tried to take his sweetheart Supported by her companions, the` !.:,the past fiscal year was issued on near Winnipeg, $300,023. , tario wheat 90 per cent. patents, away-from him, George A. Neilson, wounded girl was taken to the of The total capital expenditure on $4.30 to $-4.35 in buyers' sacks on' a young man living at 737 Sing fice' of Dr. W. A. McFall at 163 Wednesday. The main figures of militia was $1,243,071. track, Toronto, and $4.15 to $4.20 street west, on Thursday night Beatrice street, and from there re-'• the receipts and expenditures were The principal items in the total outside in buyers' sacks. Manito- slot and seriously injured Esther I'moved to her home. Drs. Clutter- shade public some two months ago, for railway subsidies were:-Ca"- ba flour, first patents, 85.60 on Aazeli of 15 Henderson street, a buck and Wagner were also .called showing a total revenue of $85,093,- than Northern Ontario Railway, track, Toronto; second patents, $5.- nineteen-year-old International Railway 10 to $5.40 g y girl, firing three'in, and the three physicians probed; 404, and an expenditure on consoli- $556,864; , and etron bakers' $4.- bullets into her back and arms as' for the bullets. One was located: dated fund #ccottnt of $84,064,232, Company of New Bruswick, $189,- 90 to $5 on track, Toronto. she walked along a few paces'iv the girl's left arm, lout the other leaving a surplus of $1,029,171. The 849; Grand Trunk Pacific, $367,249; 'Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, ahead. The shooting took place' two, one in her right hip and an- total capital expenditure was $42,- Atlantic & Northwestern Railway $1.02, Bay ports, and No.-2 North- near the corner of Henderson and!other in her right shoulder, could i% 693,166. Expenditure for railway Company, $186,600. ern, $1.00%, Bay ports. Clinton streets, la stone's throw �not be reached. The wound in the subsidies was $1,785,887 and the to- Iron and steel,b6unties totalled Ontario wheat-=No. 2'mined, $.1-- from the girl's house. As the girl'hip is.the only one-that may prove " � M tel bounties paid amounted to $2,• $],864,614; ]e d bounties, 8807,433, 03 to $1.04 outside, and No. 2 white felt with a moan into the arms of dangerous, as it is feared it may 467,306. The net debt at the close and bountihfon crude petroleum, and red Winter, $1.04 to $1.05 out- her escort, Neilson, who was walk-I have penetrated the abdomen. The• sof the fiscal year was $323,930,279, $260,698. side. ing with his sweetheart, Miss Alma i girl was taken to Grace Hospital or an increase of 845,969,419 during At.the close of the fiscal year the Barley-No. 2 quoted at 58 to 59c Tucker, turned and ran down Clin-, in the police ambulance after the at- the twelve months. deposits in •postoffice' and Govern- outside, and No. 3 extra 56 to 57c ton street and into a lane. He tempts made at her home to extract Details of the above revenue and ment savings banks amounted to outside. was captured by Detective Moffatt the bullets had failed. Miss Hazell expenditure are shown in the blue $59,938,920, a decrease of $2,642,234 Oats-No. 2 Ontario white new, and Tipton about two hours later, did not lose cdnsicousness. book as follows:-Of a total capital as compared with March 31, 1908• 37 to age outside. New Canada West expenditure of 835,846,184 on rail- The.average rate of interest paid oats,- 39 to 39%c for No. 2, and 38 - - -� ways, $?rt,8S2,351 were spent on on the gross debt for the year was to 38'sc for No. 3, Bay porta. sold at 4T/ to 5%c per lb. ; pretty tunate woman and impelled her to construction of the National Trans- 2.42, as compared with 2.69 in the peas-86 to 87c outside. good animals, 3% to 4;;t-, and the commit the crime, the 'Cabinet continental Railway, 83,874,480 on previous year, and the net rate of Rye-No. 2, 74c outside. common stock, 2 to 3%c per lb. promptly decided that the death improvements to roadbed and roll- interest fell from 2.21 to 1.95. Buckwheat-5.5 to 5rc outside. Lean canners, 1%c per Iles- Spring- I penalty should not be exacted. It it,g stock on the Intercolonial Rail- The total revenue of the Inter- Corn-?ro. 2 American yellow E9 e-s ranged from $25 to $65 each. twas felt, however, that it would not way ; $561,206 on the Prince Ed- colonial Railway for the last fiscal to 691c on track, Toronto. Grass-fed cafes from 23/ to 4%c be in the interests of justice to re- ward Island Railway; 892,427 on a year was $8,524,069, and the oper- Bran-$21 in bags, and shorts per lb.; sheep, 3% to 3yc per lb. ; :commend a full pardon, as the crime susvev of the Hudson's Bay Rail- ating expenses totalled'$9,328,021, $2;.50 to 824 in bags. lambs, 5% to 5yc per . Ib. Good was undoubtedly one of murder, way, and $8k424,781 in assuming the leaving a deficit of'$800,952. The lots of fat hogs about 8%c per lb. I and that to set a new precedent NTIZI PRODUCE. Toronto, Nov. 9.-A few loads 'of of a full pardon atter n conviction indebtedness of the Quebec Bridge revenue from the passenger traffic COU Company. On canals, the total ca- totalled 82,489,034; from freight Apples-$2 to $3 per barrel ac- prime butchers' steers and heifers for murder, even though palliating .pital expenditure was $1,873,868, of traffic, $5,429,624, and from mails sgld at $5 to $3.50; ordinary fair':circumstances all cried for the ex- which a'Iittle over one million. toss and express, *330,47s. This year, cording to quality. to good loads at $3.75 to$4.85. Cows 'socias of mercy; would be unwise. r, on the new Trent Canal, under the new board of manage Peens-81.60 to 81.73 per bush- sl at outside point•+. from 93 to 81.65 for the better;After all, the facts of the case were Public works expenditure charged ment, with improving traffic condi- grades; common cows ran from 'carefully considered and notice to capital account totalled $2,932,-,tions and with savings effected Honey-Combs, dozen, 82.25 to i p' ti by ,� $1.50 to $2.75. Stockers and feed- !taken of the general seatimeat of -295; the principal item's being, Vic- recent reforms, 'it is hoped a net t1e3 extracted. 10,zc per lb. , i, Ix , $4.50 for the choicer sort. Milk. '•tl,e cr,untry, as expressed _in the atria Memorial Museum at Ottawa,}betterment in the finances for the ]3ay-No. 1 timothy, &15.50 to ers and springers •steady and un- immense number of petitions re- $378,884; Port Arthur and Fort road will show that the period of $16.50 a"ton on track here, and No. changed. Sheep continue steady. �ceived, it was decided thst the William barbers, $497,836; Quebec annually recurring deficits has been 2 at $14 to $14.50. Lambs, 115.50. Dogs, 87.50 to $7.- claims of justice and of mercy would,* straw-$9.ri0 to 89.50. ` ]harbor, 8287,325; River. St. Law ended. GO f.o.b., and 17.75 fed and watered, he bent.met by a limited term in the `Potatoes-50 to 55c per bag on -_� __ penitentiary. track or tarios.. _ tea f On MIl.LTO\8 FOR CHARITY. tion of the_Grand Trunk. at 6,07 Poultry-Chickens, dressed;11 to _4k NEW 6£A 1410\STER, SHOT BY COMR1DF'q GUN, r --.• o'clock. on Sunday night. Exactly 12c per Ib. ; fowl, 9 to 10c: turkeys, -Fdorational'iaeiitufiear Also Rene• how the accident occurred will neo- ]7 to 18c per lb. ; ducks, lb., 11 to New Britian tiFaraniQ a Terrible Ea- er be.known, although it is surmised 12c; geese, 10 to lie per lb. gine of Destruction. re- it Billed While Heating l>s ]tt by Finander'ts Will. ;%env Ontario. A despatch from New fork says:; that the men were walking along A despa£ch from London says: p thc. .track- and in getting out of the ' appalled three years lA despatch from North BAY says. The will of the late John THE DAIRY*MARKETS The world was 4 Ray of train No. 2, ,which had left Robert William Dickie, a C. P. R. Kennedy, the well known Snancier, ago when it learned that the race which was filed on Friss after- the station at LS o3 going cast, step- Ratter-Pound prints 22 to 22',.,c: for armament on a vast scale had engineer, 'of Chaple+au, was sees- -^ i'!lii•� Y ped to their death in front of the tube and large rolls, 20 to 21c�; ih= cattseethe cost of a single warship ;dentally shot on `Wednesday while ..� noon; disposes of an estate esti- ue.:t-bound train. ferior, I7 to l9c: creamers, 3 to f e first magnitude suddenly t deer hunting near Pogutaasiag, on �. mated at. $60,000,000 value. some- 27e. and solids. 24 to 25c per Ib. re e C. P. R.. 135 miles west of, I o th fir R ode sll d -�F leap to $10,000,000. To-day we are ;th what less than one-half of which 'is - Ep;g•-E'ase lots, '�� to 29c per told that the ships s now bosh laid 'North Bay. The accident re4itlted ` bequeathed for the public benefit, N. LI\F. OPEN FD. P g Le son q p dozen for fresh, and 46 to r27c for !from the tin of a companion being 7 down will cost $13,000,000 each. The being distributed among Various re- storage. trailed on the ground, a twig catch- l;t>r: ligioue, educational and charitable Ofllrlal Train From Winnipeg to Cheese-IV,yc per ]b.•for large, gun power of the new super- in the trigger, and the contents Superior J unction. Dreadnoughts which Great Britain r; , institutions. The University . of P and 12';c for twins. will build Rill be 50 per cent. great- entering Dickies back, causing al- Glasgow gets $100,000; the Tuske- A degpatcl, from Winnipeg 'says: er than that of the original ship most instant death. Deceased was ' ► gee Institute (Brooker T. Washing- The first official train over the N. ;HOG PRODUCTS. of this class. The speed will be � years of age, and leaves a wit3ow f tun's), $100,000, and the Syrian Pro- T. R. left here for Superior June Bacon-Long vicar, 14?'; to ]4';t- 'slightly increased, while the size and four chiuldren. Lestant College at Beirut, $35,000. tion on Saturday morning, with per lb. in case lots; meas pork, $26 will advance 30 per cent. The Orion '1' -Seven of the country's colleges re- quite a distinguished passenger list. to 11.6.30; short cut, $27.50. 'Wilbe the name of the first mon- , {'ONDERFUT, ESC APP. ceive $100,000 each, namely, Pale, In the party were Hon. F. Oliver, Hams-Light to medium, is to iter of this description, and if the Amherst, Williams, Dartmouth, General ,tanager Chamberlain of ier: do., heavy, 14 to 14%c; rolls, experiments justify it her principal ' Fire M iner�Fall With Cage - Only - Bowdoin, Hamilton and the Hamp- the G. T. P., General .Manager , , „ -ton Normal School. Bu-ry of the C. P. R., Alessrs. J. D. 14; to 15c; shoulders, 14;. t" ]3t-; armament will consist of ten 13.5 y j backs. 19 to e0c;.breakfast bacon, guns. Two Seriously Injured. McArthur, contractor for -the con- t, = A despatch from Cobalt says: e:Ltuction James Fisher of the 14,, t•� I¢c. j Five miners in the Tensrisk-'aining THREE If FN IhIT,T.IFD I:ard-Tierces, 151"c;-tubs,„ 15 :c; �L1KS. ROBI'�90F'4 SENTENCE. _ Great 'Northern: C. A. VottnE pails, 15';c. aline had a miraculous escape from,• Aeeident on the Railway Near St'. Transcontinental Railway Commis- -' death by ,falling down the chain Catharines. sionei Superintendent Aird of the \ Has]fice■ Cnmtnnted-to Ten Fears' shaft in the cage on'Thttrnday morn- Bank of Commerce, and _ several RU�1\ESS I\ MONTREAL. Imprisonment. ing while going on duty. The A despatch from St. .Catharines others. Isfontreal, Nov. 9.-Old crop oats, ;1 despatch from Ottawa sa rs: names of the men were: Claude says: h e unidentified persons .t. No. 2 Canadian Western, 42'. -to :1t Saturday's meeting of the Cab- Mcisaac, Chris. Davin, William .ire kills in -almost an instant'by ' A mother and four children were 43c;,neiv Crop oats, No. 2 Canadian inet it was decided to recommend White., John Smithery+ and J. Mc- train No. 19, due at the local ata burned to death at Pittsburg. Western, 41' to 42c Nn. 2 barley, to his Excellency the Governor-Gen- Donald. Davis and McIsaac both 66 to 6"c; Manitoba feed barley, oral that the death sentence passed had fractures of the leg or ankles. 52 to 53e; buckwheat, 57/.,.to 5S'.'•e. (ur, Mrs. Annie Robinson of St,d- Ail are doing nicely except Davis. Flour Manitoba Spring wheat pat-'bury for the murder of her dangly who, it in feared, is internally in -ROBBERY eats,s_firsts, $3.70; do., seconds, ters' illegitimate children be•com- jured. _ 7­::1.: AT XlkG�RA FALLS 0x,.20; Winter wheat patents, g5.50 muted to ten year imprisonment. mets cn cen�_ Additional rich finds of gold in ni ba strongbakers'. In view the` appalling taroller%, $5.10 toafto.25: stances 'that confronted te unfor- `Whitney township are reported. to $3 RO; i Two ' Forel' hers Get .Way Pith OntOver Oin hags, $2.40 to 22.50. Feed-- g Ontario bran,.821 to $22; do., mid- dlings, $33.50• to 824 ; Manitoba Fourteen Thousand Dollars. bran, $21 : do., 'shorts, $23 to #: pure monille, $32 to 833: mixedBOLD ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY mo.uille;, $273 to 827. Cheese-west- �! despatch from Niagara Falls, money, which was, in bills from the erns 11?..', to 1.158.•And e.asterns 11 Ont., says: 1 murderous agsa:ult local banks, lay on fire counter, al- to 11%c. Butter-Finest creamery, and robl-ici•y n'as committed on ready wrapped-and sealed for ship- I•�3'. to 2 tc. -Eggs-Selected stock. Three Highwaymen Tr t� CaptureCashier Thursday night, when two men se- ment, and the cashier%i a- about to .24 to 2Sc, and No. 1 candled 25 to Y vcrely wounded the ca'sliier of the take it out to the express messe11 ?ce: per dozen. T } ty L'anadian Express Company and got,ger on the waiting train. Two _ - of Rope W Qrkst 1JC`�rtm ou Uhr Na I'. 1l with over $14,000. Entering foreign-looking men came into the UNITED STATES MARKi.,rs. the Canadian Express office at 51 office and asked for a trunk. "lie Minneapolis. No. 9.-�Wl:.at - o'clock, the two men asked. the,name they gave was a foreign- Pec.; $1.00 to $1.0�',R; May, $1.- a despatch from Halifax, N. S., 'chef in which has the tnone�. For- cashier, William Dobson,• for a sounding 'one, . 'and , Dobson asked „ ,.., says: Highway:men nearly murder I tunately the bag fell into the wag- cashier, 01•„ to $1.01 .. cash' \n: 1 hard 1 trunk, and white, he was looking{thein to repeat it•. One man did go, ' ,;, '�,,,, ' ori the cashier. of the Dartmouth 1 son and was safely brought to the 111 sl.02', to 81.0. 4 , No. I Northern, -" through the books stunned him with and the cashier bent down t., get 2 •`- rope works on Friday afternoon in f works. A doctor' was summoned S11.02 to 91.04; ' 0. . '"Northern. 81.- a loaded gas pipe and' decamped,I h`i,, delivery book to see if the name 110 to 01.00'/. ; No. 3 Northern 9�?! a desperate attempt to secure $3,- I and it was thcught, from a cutsory, taking with them a package con- wean entered. As he stooped down , Q= ' 000 he had in his possession: With i examination, that Foote's injuries t t 99,.< Flour-First patents raining $14,169: The assault took one of the then'struck him a terrible > ballet through big face and coo- were nut serious. Dartmouth po- lace just as the 4.55 Grand•Trunk blow•,on the back of the head, split- 3'? to $5.40; sernnd patents, Qa.10 cred with blood. George hoots, lice were notified and were soon p 1 I p t A. $5.219;.first clears, r4a.d5 tn. Sd. train w'as waiting to pull out. 'The ting his skull and rendering him un- , $ ,0 o $3 ,r cashier of the Dartmouth rope I working on the case. Chief Rudland O:i ; second c,ears, ;.2 t 4 . :.ixptess messenger on the train ask• jcon:•cioug. A'minute later R. B. world drove into the company's was also notified. The two high- 11rAn-In 100 lb. sacks, 819.:,0. ed for the package of mr,ney and Erown, who had been attending to „(flee,about 1 o'clock; after an cx- (waymen 'were captured by police R� ffAlo, -I)\. 9.-"heat-�j,l'lllg the discovery of the wounded duan the s}ii�rnent of ex tress parcels,is cash encounter with three nt raked and citizens late in the sac in the ! 1 I wh t, set.tic.d,; No. 1 \orthern l; 'was made whcn R.-B. Brown, agent found the raspier 11•ing on the 'cit lc s, ' store.,. $LOG% �Cintt-r' 'nen• While -driving along the woods, about three mile, from the � for the company went into the of-: flour. The package of money was � q j ' � lonely windmill road towards the scene of.the crime. The en, both ' fice to find the cause of the delay, one. The police were inirnediate- Iver °' red' 1.33: No• - works with 43,000 to pay the month- of wponi were. heavily a ned'offer g 1 white, $1,22. Corn-.-.hinher• _Nn. 3 Dobson w•as J�-ing (tn the floor in• a ly on the scent-, but no trace of the colb)w, 66/c; No 4 'yellow, 666'. ly salaries of the employees, three sed no resistance, being o erawed by pool of blood. A bi;, g' .11 in the rolihcrs could•he found. Three ar No. 3 corn, 651- c; No.,4.corn, 6-3? c; men leaped out from the hushes At, (.he tame number of pe sons com '.'_back of the head vas the grins evi- rests have been made, but the police the side of the road and' ordered pricing the posse. Th pots• hers Nn. 3 wltite,. C6'�c. Oats-N o. 2 ;2 llAssa- den.ce of the severit.c of the attack, r;-, not think they have got the right Foote to It. Lewis Foung, the are C. L. Gallagher of white, 44c: No; 3 white, 43c; No. I anr7 apiece of loaded gas nipe eight. men. Two men who partially an- ' dose ,r, whipped his horses tarot n clinsetts arrtiruc, Roston' and Her- o white, 42c. '. 'inchc� long, wrapped with insula- swered the description of the ooh- gallop and the team sped dawn the I bort F.,. Hassett, who t-1 ms to be- � tion tape, the weapon with which hers were arrested at Hamilt,`m, road. . As they did so fillets whiz- long to 'Missouri. They re About , i,1WE STOCK hiARKFTS ' .'ht- w-nA• attacked, ]ay beside him. ,I bat they are thought to be innu- ° zed after them. and Foote was hit ' twenty-tlrrcc years of ag And wch When the assault. took place the cent of the crime. V nttrcal, Nov. 9.-Prime beeves in the clacek. He droppekl the cat-('dressed. Ka. _ '' a" ''"`t 'ri 'Md` a�'. ^'`"d.,.r`%.�icr ,xPS••ws `ri�'1' 'r �ai` +�. .S-' t,.,s ,�$^ .x- :✓+.we�a'ir+rs. •-4fi' 4.e! ,.z .,,iP. --+ ., ri,..a fin �.a+7.-"A-Asa%rte' x.�' ,,'..�c.S'� r."�.:eF �'a>•�a .r 1 - _ w'x a.:aw.c:•5-.+,i ;�.'r, .•i-,ra-.- .3 r ,r.... _ ... '.'„r,.:., t u/' `� '..'a.-.°'•- T,w •.Y , ...wr +A , ..,_ • .^.FakF_.g...,,...�.. .. .. ..... ''•,:.a.,. ..'!r•J!.u-',fie . -Yri :$1 "xi'^T4 "3' 4...�„T;-. � Fi E''y�s°. rye.-' :sa'.�••. ..a. .:,, . - ..:>.':•. 3 _ : ,. .: . . :. .. .. -..� �-. .._. � ��"CF+ 'y '-.. '.�..�=' ',�':+""°` - „s'c'�; 'yl s:.,'. ifb•• d.+� y. �::i.•'6 'ua�.."+ �';.� .. ...^-ctr.r.a ..p a'..y. -: s• ,.. � .. .., ^.. .-. cs' �. .. . ,.. ..,. ,�. •,• , ..x - .x., ..,•.a�. ,,.da.. $ �'r�' -`� jr"'^ ln�° "�A-"^ .. ,y,,.. ... ,. _ ... . ,..... . . ..; i-.L ...--. .. .,,_ ,``c v7.a '•7 e'r""-�• R<.. � 1' :,r. ..wr._. e s:..�. .,.c,...r, .. ., «..,,.. ....•.:.,.�. A'*-i�' '�^a.'Y-'•a✓'�:.i�'? _7�=t 3'�.�.- .a.."3�� .� Ar.�.. :{,„'`;� .r r :•�c.w .•S•i,p:�a... '`..s,a+c°+ cx'S:l..r.,...'.'.. ... •�.: ;. : 'lar,•.^ • 20. Because of the ho of Israel +4++♦++♦+++♦+♦+ + �° TONIC TREATMENT If Imb Y I am bound-Verse 82 shows than, they understood perfectly that Paul' FOR 1NDIGESTIO� c� ARE '-�ANGELSALL was referring to the promised Mea- 8ia2h. ' I. Neither received letters from oma Remedies That D est the Foot ' Judaea-If letters were sent, it' _ t or the Child► the Man, the Family, the would not be strange if they a Will Not Uure the Trouble- lost, A thing that happened often t StS+„�� the Church. in the Roman world. But it is im- +++++++++++,++4 V+t+++}* h lust be ate, probable than any ship could na�e a Stomach T are ved from Caesarea, beariu IN THE LAUNDRY.N DRQ. i , Fitted to do Nature e ne before P#ul's, especially ail Laundry Bag.-Take a piece of WOrIG � Tl_*& angels always see the face and all that is godly. The powers no word would be sent to Rome linen about twice the size of a com• ° Of my rather who is in heaven.-Ion the other are champions of the about Paul before it was decide l mon laundry bag, fold it and seat. Matt. xviii. 10. (right of the Divinity, and protect- he should himself be sent. lop it around in light blue or pink. The tonic treatment for indigea- Always, and not less now, men 'tors of all who rely upon their suc- Nor did . . . brethren . . . rep)rt Work the monogram in the centre tion, dyspepsia, catarrh of the oto- consciously or unconsciously, have 1 cor. God's commands are being ex- harm of thee-If they had any of the bag. Pad both the monogram mach and gastritis is havingg re. ; turned lIIglilring glances tt:wa3rd;ecuted with moi a than serial swift- to report, the fact that the ban up- and the border heavily, Work markable success in curing obstiII- that other world where the Dotty nese, and no mortal is unsafe, save oD the Jews had only recently been large eyelets about two and one-half ato cases and deserves attention reigns and His cohorts deploy thi-ir' the one who refuses, the blessed removed (Acts 18. 2) would deter inches from the top of bag and run from every sufferer. activity in His service. ministrations of those who were them, as they would have-no desire through these a cord to match the Its Principal is that remedies-for. This curiosity has, never been faithful from the dawn of time.. to expose their nation to histile cri- work. It makes a useful as well as indigestion that digest the food for shaken off. It is an inheritance of I 11 the child has his angel, how ticism by-calling attention to a're- dainty gift. the ,stomach give relief for only a ` oui nature, and, be he religious or i much more certainly has the man, ligious dua'rrel. Removing Obstinate Stains.Put short time. Ultimately they unfit irreligious, every one is helpless;for tl•e'man needs him more. 22. It is known to uA-Evidently a teaspoonful of powdered sulphur the stomach to do its own proper against its resistless fascination, It i 'Much and everything needful does church and synagogue were al- in a saucer and add a few drops of work, because they make its al= 't is all Do weak proof that this Sc.ipture tell us. Its pages are ready 'distinct at Rome. The ex- alcohol and ignite. Place a funnel ready weak powers still weaker by 4 disuse while - the remedy that haunting desire springs from the vocal.with the melody of the pulsion of Jews under Cladius was over this, point upward. `i'et stain- y ± fact that we have not been made for I strengthens the stomach makes ik R>j STLING OF ANGEL WINGS. Probably the cause. e1 linen and hold over point of fun- this world, but are destined, thanks 23. The kingdom of God - The nel. Fumes will remove the most capable of digesting the food for it this the gracious God therefor, for Iir fact, the uplifting and helpful Jewish way of speaking of the Mes- obstinate of stains. Good for fruit self, and this benefit is lasting. A a goal higher and more lasting. P y P g remedy that is not only a tonic for g i>h story is narrated in its entirety,•, as sianic ho stains of lou standin Mea run -in- vain solicitings to those spirits energize in those last 26, 27. From Isa. 6. 9. Words Lace Curtains.-Cu strips of the stomach, but'for the blood and acienee and to uncredentialed or- nerves as well, invigorates the en- 'y'.' solea for some utterance to satisfy stretches of du:atior. from the used also by our Lord against the strong, unbleached muslin, about angel of the flaming sword to the Jews. one and one-half inches wide the fire system and makes recovery s, this restless, chafingcuriosity, g g from the painful, weakening effects y i bright one who came to John slid 30. Two whole fears-During this desired length of curtains. ' Sew of indigestion rapid and thorough. with Bible in hand, every reveren- unveiled all the glories of the New time he wrote the Epistles to the strips onto plain edges.of curtains ;r tial CJhsiatian may in prayerful me-I Every, sufferer from indigestion well ti Jerusalem. 'There is no story, save Philippians, Colossians, E hesians with a long machine stitch. Pinr ditation learn all that it behooves+ P find in is Williams'edaPink Fills just �that of Him crucified, more antis- and Philemon. For the. rest we curtains into frame the usual w>ty, � the tonic needed, as they enrich the , to kpow, and more than frustrated i Eying, more consoling, more invig- must depend on hints in the epistles and when dry the stitching can- eas- 1 t , attempts or blatant charlatanry can blood tone the stomach and thus �u orating. Why search elsewhere than act to Paul's employment. Such de- ily be ripped, (while still in frame)'j enable it to do the,work nature in- ever reveal. in Scripture 4 lays of justice were not uncommon. with sharp ripping knife. By this i = ' tended it should do. This has been INNUMERABLE PASSAGES As early as Deuteronomy, tue ID this case, three reasons have method the curtain edges are-per- I proved in thousands of cases, and �;! world was .warned against trifling been given; (1) loss of papers in the fectly straight, thus avoiding the !n holy writ give the story of that wreck; (2) non-appearance "points" it is worth the while of every sof- superamundane sphere. Therein is with those realms so near and yet 3 pp ranee of ac- points always made in pinning ferer from stomach trouble to givd roeonaUd the rebellion against the 'so far away. "Neither let there be cusers; O difficulty of finding wit- into the edge. The same strips can Dr. Williams' Pijik Pills a fair trial, found one among you that aeeketh nesaes. with Paul .were Luke, be used year after }ear. This idea Ddr. Edward Chatterton, Campbell. r,. omnipotent, the deaf, the punish- the truth from the dead. 'For the Aristarchus, Tychicus, Timothy, can' also be utilized in laundering N B„ says:-"I have been a ' moat of the guilty and the reward Lord abhorreth all such things.- EPaphroditus, Epaphras, Mark, centerpieces on.which it is difficult ton, unspeakable of those who were trea- Dent. xviii. 18. Demes, for longer or shorter to obtain a straight edge. great sufferer from indigestion and son proof. We read of the unseen periods. Peach Stains,-The best way is to ':stomach trouble and although I had The attitude the Scriptures urge P y treatment from several doctors 1C stairs the angels are climbing and His own hired dwelling - Money pour boiling water through stained ' deaeendin with messages from God;is so simple, so.sublime., Toat afti- g - - did not find a cure until I began „QTR g g trigs in one of raver and worshi was supplied him by the Philippi- I article before washing. If this pro- to man and with praise and thanks-' P p using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. lE ens Phil. 4. 1H) and others. Such an attitude takes so much ( �cess is neglected, however, there is can hardly describe how much Y' ving and prayers from man' to awn from the loneliness of our pit- 31. None ,forbidding him-Io s another that takes the stains out w �� y P . suffered .at times. Every meal Ns' rimae `Fait and be contrite ar.d gene believed'that Paul was re- after article has been . washed. g g , + brought with it more or leas agony,. The Ben of klan in His eternity humble, and our angels, when the leased at this time, and that he suf- Dampen and lay on ice in refriger- and I seemed to bare a complete saw $stat and his minions fall like summons sounds will lift ere gelj a fe•red martyrdom a,few years later. atter with stain next to the ice. It ' and Ito-for food. I had almost ebs lightning from heaven. There is be- ieashiad -upon us that reign with its I l,v from our couch of death and may require rise or three freezings, I gilt to think my cage incurable, lace us in the arms of the loving ,� but is a simple and sure way. • when I came across a ara hlst ad- andlonesome, the kings kn ss. In P ,� 110 ME 1 J MEF CAB$ For Irons.-Place &-piece of.a ce 1 P p rind rises kingdom of darkness. In Father, whose face,the3+ aXwava see. i dar bough upon the iironing table ; vert sing 1?r. Williams' Pink Pills. one the powers are set against God REQ'. P. A. HALPIr. lS E.,B BiBra WNLI and I decided to give them a trial,' g i and occasionally rub the hot iron on ' I am very thankful that I did so., -- - - The,great dewire of every mother i the cedar, especially when ironing for I had not been taking'the Pills _T flE S. S LESSfli currents of the Straits of Messina, is that her little ones shall be starched articles, and you' will be long before I found them helping , s and past the notorious whirlpool bright, good-natured and healthy. I delighted with the ease with .which mo, and in six weeks every symptom a/ of Charybdis and the rock of Scy1- Every mother can keep her little you complete your ironing. Any ; of the. trouble had vanished. I can - =-- --- la -- ones in-this-eoaclitien if she will give :kms of . cedar will' do, but they and heartily lalmost any y-kind of k INT'�PlATI0111AL LE980rE, Puteoli--The great commercial them an -occasional dose of Baby's Prickly kind seems best. The cedar!'food, y .1107. U. port of Italy, lying on the north Own Tablets, These_ Tablets cure. t ius used is far more satisfactory and discomfort after eating." P ' shore of what is how the Bay of .colic, indigestion, constipation, than paraffine or beeswax or any-.. '- -- Naples. "It was the resort of trade diarrhoea, worms, teething trou- tiling else .we have tried. It is because Dr. Williams' Pink Lee4o>• TII. Paul a Prisoner - In from all parts, notably from the bees, and other minor: ailments. Sou tache.-Si retch the embroid Pills make new, rich blood that they East, and the corn supplies for the Guaranteed to contain no opiate or eyed parts to remove all wrinkles. cure such troubles as indigestion, ... ' Meme--Acts 28. 11•x1. Golden capital were landed here." poisonous "soothing stuff." Mrs. 'Ire n over the braid to smooth it. rheumatism, neuralgia, headaches Text, now. L. LB. 14. Where we found brethren - H Irvine, North Portal, Bask., Ton will not be pleased with the so- I and backaches; St. Vitus dAnee. Only thirty years since the death says "I have used Baby's Own pearance of the linen beneath, but and other forfus of nerea troubles. .� Verse 11. Afrter three months- c[ Jesus, and a Christian church is Tablets when our baby was teeth turn .toe garment,. lay the embroid- They cure the irregularities of girl- 11 the wreck took place in the early established d this remote place, ing. and for other little troubles, �ery upon a double or triple thick- hood and womanhood, and bring Buffer- part of November, and the time I Jews were congregated here for the and have found.them all you claim ress of a white Turkish towel which ease, comfort and health to suffer- reckenei in.full, the sailing would ' sake of the trade opportunities,and for them• I always beep them in will permit the braid to sink into era. 'Bold by all medicine dealers v" ooc" early" in February-rather these probably formed the nucleus the house." Sold at 23 cents a box its soft surface and the back of thn I or by mail at 50 cents a box or six - early for navigation. But a govern- : ment•oficial would be likelyto take. o• the Christian community. by all dealers; or by mai!' from The linen,•following it with a medium boxes for Ei3 �9 Tram .The Dr. Wil- .�. 4" Tarry . . . seven days-An evi. .Di. Williams lfedicine Co. Brock- iron. Iran all parts perfectly dry liams Medicine Co., Brockville,, ..- sense risk• dente of the good impression Paul Ville, Ont. or they will wrinkle again and be Ont. A skip of Alexandria-At Myra, I had made upon the centurion. unattractive. Iron embroidered - �T It will be remembered, they had 6o we came to Rome-Luke re- `'s'- scalliops in the same manner and Virginia fruit 'Cake.-One pound +taken a similar ship(Acts 27. 6). cords the fact of rho comPiettA DIVISION' OF LAND SURFACE. cl'p any loose threads that may es- butter, two eggs beaten separate, - The twin' .brothers-These were gurus before talcin u in rho care from scallops or.edgea. .:1 pair ,' journey g P 'Asia comprises 32,per cent. of the two pounds dark brown sugar, two Cantor and Pollux, sono of Jupiter next verse, a few details. P p of manicure scissors is good for this and Leda. When they were trans- total' land surface of the globe, and err use. pounds flour, sifted, two Pounds Ib. The Market of Appius-A sort has a population of 820,000,000; P P -seeded raise s, clioppc,(l, two pounds, fated to the sky they became the I cI borough-town, forty-three miles .-_ - y- America comprises S8 per cent. citron, ehoj�iF^ i,- one puuo�l cur- ardiaa deities of eai ors. Ancient south of Rome, on the famous high- _ _7MCa �guu 11 g population 1_5,000,000• Africa 22 _ rants,. two, mo ..- ehipa had each a figiTrehead (sign) way built by Appius Claudius, and per cent., population 130,000,000; C'IKES of clear, strong coffee, one chp both at eke bow and at the stern. reaching from Rome to Brundisium. Europe 7 per cent., population 380;= Is. recuse-One hundred miles Apple Cake--One cupful of sugar, brandy, two. tablespaon'i.,Is < f The Three Taverns-A second de- •000,000; Australia 6 per cent., po- one-ha!f cupful of butter or lard, cloves; two tab'.espoon`.uls of ail- north of Yalta, situated on the east putation of Christians met Paul ,pulation 5,009,000. Three-fourths one cupful apple sauce with one tea- spice, two tablespoonfuls ,f cinna- + coast, and capital of the eastern hero. The name is derived from the of the area of Japan is mountain- spoonful of soda stewed in it, one mon, two teaspoons of baking pow- 7. , half of Sicily. In former times it existence of three inns where tray- ons, and less than 16 per cent. is cupful of raisins, one teaspoonful'(der. Cream sugar and butter;. niit was one of the grandest cities of the elers could refresh themselves. one-half I + ~ Dreeian world, and ita kings exer, under cultivation. cinnamon, one Half teaspbo Teri of al together: white of Eggs last fins Took courage-Though he had claves, pinch of salt, 1" cupfuls of flour in slowly. Bake iir a slo'x-even cased great power. At the time. of hardly come as -be had expected �- flour. for two hours.. This will ina::e two , Paul's. brief visit it was probably (Rom. 1), here was evidence enough Economy Cake.='4j'hen a cake lies large cakes. in decay, the property of absentee ci the vitality of the faith he had NO LONGER TORTURED been a failure on account of being Debutante's Cake.-One cnp.'!d f landlords. longed to preach at Rome to revive too rich, do not throw out but take eanulated sugar and yolks-of two ''Y+ Tarried there three days- They his. heart. g g must have had s favorable wind one-half cupful of sugar, one sr.all eggs beaten together to vhi.s . , 16.-We entered into Rome-One A sergt.Wheeler in R.C.A.Pindscurefrom tablespoonful of butter, one egg, cream. Work in slowly on.•half for this venturesome journey to:hundred and forty miles from Pu- Aaonaztng shin Dissairc and two cupfuls of milk. Break cupful of melted butter. Add veryi �7yracnse. The delay indicates that teoli. Many notable, monuments of cake up in small p`ecos and stir all slowly one scant capful. of milk.. the wind had now shifted and was,the past had been seen on the way, _ _ thoroughly until smooth. To one Sift together three times one- and - ` contrary. While waiting for a suit- but Luke is interested only in the . cu ' of flour add one hen m tea- able wind-to carry them still far-i spread of the gospel. Serge. tiS'heeler Thos P. Bennett, P P g I one-half cupfuls of floiii and 'twa tber north it is nob probable that P R C. A. who lives at 705 Albert spoonful of baking powder and 1 teaspoonfuls .of bakingowdei•, and P I Paul was suffered to abide by St. ' Ottawa describes' the relief flavor to taste. This is especially add slowly to the mixture one cup-1 t would be allowed to leave the!himself-Due to the favorable re- ood. as nut cake. fol of finely p light•. F shi as 'it might sail at an mo-Irf which he got from D. D. D. Pre g y cho ped walnuts,P• g y port from Featua and the good will scriptions: Frown Cake.-For a delicious andy floured, one teaspoonful of va-,meat. the centurion, Julius. Accord- inexpensive' cake, especially *hen niila, find lastly add the stiffly be.a- 13. Hsde a circuit-As the favor- in to custom, he would be bound "jc it.es me arent ctensure to commeni eggs able wind did not arise, it was im-I g D. D, D. to snTerers from skin disease•, gg and butter aro high, the fol ten whites of two eggs. Bake in a. by a chain (verse 20) to the hand For three years I suffered intensely from lowing recipe will be found most loaf tin,• in a moderate oven, for Or possible to run a. straight 'course of the soldier who. a skin disease which I developed on. the acre eggs q one-half hoar. When cool enough p guarded him. back of nay neck- It crew continually the acceptable. No e� s are required: Acts Sl?. 1), and they had to tack, 17, Called together . . . the chief sometimes cast off seal^s. Neighbor".. ei`hbor. ad- Cream together one cupful brown ice the top trickly, either with " est northeast toward Italy, and c,c the: Jews-Those not already big dpoedicinesnwere ia�ishii need n.ive sugar and one-half cupful butter, boiled icing or any other kind de. ; then back to Sicily. Christians, so that he might 'make At last I found relict in D.D.D.,used ac- add one cupful thick sour milk, one sired. Rheginss--Modern Reggio, six clear his position, and thus offset cording to directions.,It required Just one teas teaspoonful bottle to effect a cure. Ian no loorertor• poonful soda, one teas itnilea across from Messina. In the any false+ statements which might tures. so I have no hesitancy io erkoow- cinnamon one-half teaspoonful F fifth centinry .a great city, but de- have come to them in letters. leasing to the world the worth and treat cloves, one cupful The horn of a rhinoceros is' not stroyed by Dion sius of Syracuse .ince of D. D. D.' p ul or more of seed- y 18. Desired to set me at liberty- ed raisins or any other fruit desir )Dined to the bone of the head, but ,•� in B. C. 3T1. By Paul's time it had All his judges were convinced of Blood medicines cannot kill the ed two cupfuls of flour.' grows on the skin. b, become once more a,flourishing city, his innocence. Agrippa and Festers ,germs in the skin which cause ec- _.-p' - with a mixed Roman and Greek I had said es much, and Felix would zems and other skin diseases. rer Pink eye.Eplreeuo. populatios. It was not unusual for have found a way to free him if tt•o Salves fail because they cannot pe- O !�/► DIST 'e M PER ew�ping leve. a bm gi requisite bribe had boon offered. * SX 4 aerckal revev sailors to tin at Rhe rim in or- netrste. D. D. D. Des right into 8 � Snrecure and positive preventive,nq,matter hon horses at:ny are ark •� der to discharge their vows to the 19. Not that I had aught wher,r.f the pores, kills the germs and cures. 1nfecbd or"eipo%ed." Liqua riven on'the tnnwue;acts oa the.B.,,od and For free sample bottle of D. P. Goan'tr+,exprlsthoro•nonousr4msfromthe body. Cure*DistemperinDoce twin godsY to accuse my nation-He had n'l p j and`;repand Ghnlera in I rwltr;• Larccstsellrow livastmA remedy. Cu,es ` A rout>k wind sprang uP - A desire to put his fellow-county mei D. Prescription write to the D. 1). LA Grippe anxonw'human beinka and ler a Rne Kidney r+wedr. Sac and it a ° favorable wind was of the titmOet P y e t�x:.th-;$6and*11adnzea. Cut this out Keep It. Sho,vtoyourdr:•rsIRT. at Rome in a plight, and had ap- D: Laboratory. 'Department �i'I,, I + whu will wet it for you. -Fres 13ook:et"Distemper, Catuwa and arci.'� Aq 3m rtance now, in order to make a pealed to Caesar simply to obtain Qz Jordai, St.,_Toronto. % + .. � DISTR:BUTORS-ALL WHOLESALE D4UGG+::s . +ufc jour through the strong his release, For sale by 811 druir ista. �'�� 9PaffiV MEDICAL CO.Chtslsis ssA Ost7arfsisata7r 6lSi Jl,-'�t.e,.�, r M , .. ., ..• .. ' rut '. • - •a .,.-,,,�. =+: ,.'^++r _. ,� .. efr•••�z••>' .-i;;.wss•..a,-,.:::.5'. •-•,• v¢..+ro>:y. ..,.' .'+.,T, ..y. :n,., 'r'r. h ':' ."'r�.,•Y�%.,... .fy,^�.=-•�4,�. cr. .*�,.;a,� 'ypacg,'g....M.. ..Tw��� +e"�'`• sq{��",. .,*+3^'h�".T:�T«yp. .F•,,��. y",�v'�'1'a:"�,..•h"' `'�b9•,�` _-1•i�'. s,..s.... _ r.,. � '.,.s:.ry� _,a•..n- __ _ ".*.c• .r,tc-.. •r-� ,."•,. + .' ''"' .,. �mr.-•vw - .r.--rr- m.. '`r,: :.R.. --`r� - i - - - - - .. '-.^a. •, .: a sat n,.-. �✓a��,c� --.0'�-.'�� .t.«�,?�•��" ,,,-�,:�. - .�..y, `��'•. '' °""�....� "-• �- Grp s Y,.�„ � T .»•.v.. ��'�' .i'�� 1•• _ - .. :t _ ..v .+�,., ....�..: .:m-..r�..,m.xw..,. c'�._;k<,�.�.-a*:�4 ... -s,.�,:4.a�•,�`:� - ti:,�..:..� - -- .�:�. x ' �- .� •' :�'1.� �y�1..,,.i�� �� 9.00. Dr. Geo. N. Fish, services as rt•NOTS�. '' Ric}lardeoli 8 Special_Testi is Good Tea. • I�Ji�i Medical Health Offil•er-9,50, D. R. Beaton, services selecting jurors-l0.- As I am leaving for Toronto to few lit,liepublishedeyw7FtidayiporningatitsOnce, W, J. A. �Yhite, ditto-S.W. R. S. g • • pp Pickering,oat. Philli s ditto-S:W. Dr.C.J.Biodie, d:+ys, all unsettled account, ill broceelVBATEB OF ADtEBTIoING: p left in the hands of Mr. James Kayos, • - iretinaettion yorline, lOcentk services as Member of Board. of Brock Road, for collection. Accounts ` Such eubsetlneut insertion,per ii:e- 5 ceute Health-9.'25. J. A. Heiser, sash and nosy:lean be settled at the office of Dr. This rate does nO:lYCiG¢0 Legal orForeigu doors-31,65. L'nited T) ,ewritcr Co. T BARGAIN PRICES advertisetubuts' for su lies-9.d'l. J. I!1 13e i1, l duz' 1'il t�:nnnn, 13rou�ham, or forwarded 7 Special tbriue i iyeu t:partes niaaiug con- pP to i:,y'.eif ttt 307 Markhatu• street, To- rwas cur 3 or 5 wontb,or by the year. H. R'lndutr fa:cetera-l.fr<). C'luts. A!j;-I rO r1tU. - i ;:yearly or ye.ily cuutractapaysbie quarterly. ent, Material and work on* township _ + - bl42iness c..,de,ten linbn or under,with paper t-7 DR. fiZ0. N. 1'tsH. - .nano yoir•,5v W.pAYab2o in adoatcu, i1::11 as pe,-tendo:'-1;80•;1. The t:ttl::-. _ r�i''1 •�-y�.�• _ UWNotloeia local coiumne tor,cents per line, I11lLtt•e a^knut\'lethe C.7+' T't'Ceij.t of mvj {A 1 O� �r w -t--+�+ ff Qivo cents per line each suheeque:u ius_rtion. j4.N)fJty salt- of w,,uc_purchased by J. '18pecial contract rates made LuvAlion applies- .•. .:'Wiou. No free advercieing. Littlejohn, th:tc. C. Bra�t•u ana A. E+ The most delicate and delicious of Breakfast Food s-AIJsalutely Advertisements without written inetruetione B.•er. On motion of NV. N . 5patks, will be tuaertcd until foroiddeu and charnel ac- ellairman of contniiuee, the x'epuit' .,pure 1Che-,A. Try a package. 15 Cents. cordiuvly. Ordets fur dim ouauutng advertise- S adapted: )menta A,uat beiu writing and sect to the pub- waY Maher. The standing committee on Ro,,tds Green S, 5 uses and Spink's Flour Job Work promptly attended.to, and Bridges reported and recommend- xEasts ed the following payments: Samuel A Souvenir Range -At Mill Prices. Farndale, drawing timber-$1.50. makes cookinga 31.25 per year ; $1:00 it pais in advance. Win. Dolphin, right of way to gravel pIzasure. Thedrafts are riht. Graham Flour, Wheatlets, Rolled. Oats, Rolled Wheat, Corn - pit-3.0 lWet. lots 0 and Linton,lac8 lolUcg It easy to keep a.uniform Meal, Wheat Berries, Puffed Rice, Corn Flakes, , JOHN 41URKAR, Proprietor. Wilfred Sadler, rep. bridge on con. 9 fire. The grates work evenly Malta Vita, Shredded Wheat Biscuit, app. lots 9 and 10-.75, 11. Johnson, are machine fitted and can- KING'S BIRTHDAY repairing sidewalks in Whitevate- not waste fuel. If you want Always Clean and Fresh. R. W. l�lowbrxr, removing the best range nolle bis a On Tuesday, Nov. Stb, King Ed- tones from road bet. lots'2 and 3,coo. Souvenir. Have you,read our 9 F. -i.00. John W. Gregg, cement-- y -R I C H AR D S O N S 'ward of Englantl Completed sixty- 05:35 altto for ravel su lied-`1.4.00. book entitled"Cooking with the eight yearn of his life,and the clay Thae. Condy. gravel rd 6'10-5.00. H.l Bother Left Out"? A post card was more or le.-s Celebrated 'fohnston. cement walk for township will bring it by return. mail. - hall-?0.79. Geo. White, teaming GURNEY,TILDEN &CO.,Limited "Buy your Groceries at the Grocers." throughout the British Empire. plank west. of Dunbarton-.50. E. HAMILTON tgos _ - TheCe tit'as a time, in his early Salsdon, work bet. lots 20 and 21 in Montreal gr;m;pse Cal4ary Vancouver + hitby manhood, when Kin Edward had broken frau, base , Jabez Hatlet, re- �TB patiing road, base line, opp, lots 12For sale by- YPlost the respect of }lis fellow men. and yds b 5. A. ri Rogers, Toronto, v It was prophesied that when he 130 yds broken brick, rd 11-12.W. DICgIE &CHAPdIAN, - Pickering John Dewyr, repairing culvert, side- ad ascend the throne the Em- road het. lots,2o.and 21 in con. 2-1.W. BLACKSMITH SHOP C>�11 ai1(� See OtlrhOw-rooms. pine would fall to pieces. ' He was Geo- Leng, work on bridge bet. lots 16 leading rather a a life, accord- and 17, con, 2-73.37. Ontario Bridge , g gay Cn., for bridge bet. lots 16 and 17 in lack lug to common gossip, and it was con.2-540.00. John Percy and oth- I am prepared to carryon the acted r ers, work at Haight's bridge-9.50. smithing business formerly conducted We have the adeney for generally reported that his Com- by Robt. Davidson. General repair • On motion of R. R. Mowbray, chair- work and homeshoeiog a specialty. b panions wer3 not of the most de- man of committee, the report was I have also the agenc for the fam- sirable class. But it can note be Adopted. ons Cockahutt lowsy and Adam's Frost dt Wood Farm Machinery. Wagons, Sleighs, Carriages and The atandiag committee on Relief p r said that in all his varied experi- reported and recommended the fol- wagons, Call and see me before mak- 'Cutters. Wire Fence and Gates. Harness and Harness Sup- ence he was gaining an insight lowing payments : F. W. Matthews, ing your purchase of farm imple- plies. Serving Machines. Machine and Separator Oil. into human nature that would be conveying two sick -children to Sick menta. Points for all make of Plows. of rest service to him when he children'x Hospital, Toronto-3.00. J. ROSS HADI-EY. --. - . ► g Littlejohn, for livery for removing would have the reins of power in C. and D. Liscombe co Pickering CHgRItY"sooD .. ONTARIO Repairs for all bfachinery. Plymouth Twine and Rope. Wilkinson, his own hands. While it was station on way to hospital-2.5u: Robt. Sylvester and Perrin Plows. Fanning Mills, Weigh Cowan. for livery removing Frank Scales. re Separators. and B a Blaoksmithing. 1 DeI.aval .0ani tar then.thought that he was toast- arJ. Sanderson to Pickering _ : Osh3R a HayTools. ing his time, by the kind of associ- station on wRy to hospital-2.30. R. I. Cowin, removin Frank Sander- , ates his was assembling around sort and wife and two Lisconibe chitd- Extarsion. Ladders. Steel Hog,Troughs. 'Wagon' Springs. �iaviog rented the Dunbarton shop Stock Racks. Pulpers. Grinders. ' - him, it now appears that lie teas ren to h)spitals in Toronto via G.T.R., and opened the sante, I am•prepar- - llearning the art of handling men. cabs etc.-a.t)0. R. J. Cowan, one da ed to do all or ent Clair to g0iDg to Toronto with above patients me in the above line. d He has uow proved himself a loan including expenses-3.00. 'On (notion I Horsetboeing a specialty. N-vaf tact. He knows what to say of E. B. Hoover, chairman of coin- Call in and tee the any tifne. J • E • DI SNEY & , SO mittee. the report was adopted. i. and'when and lion to say it. He JI r. 1►lowbray, seconded ley Mr. 'E. T. ZSN�'E�7ER, has earned the title of "peace- Sparks, moved -that whereas this DL'NBARTON arm Implements, Harness, Carriages; Binder Twine, ; F maker,"and it i6 a recognized fact council is in receipt of a notice of an _ Machine Oil and Repairs. application to be made to the Pxrlia- that no other living person is WANTED NOW I� T moot of Canada at the next session •exerCUMUR so great an influence for an act incorporating a company ..ONTARIO A RItJ _ under the name of The Toronto `��,��� .for the maintenance of peace as For .Pickering and inter mon R alia- he. He is a powerful King, but Eastern Railway Company with pow- trict for tali and winter months an pis g+ ers to construct and operate a line of energetic reliable agent to take orders ho does not usurp the power of railway from n point is the city of for nursery stock. REE T 'H I S thq people. He has a kingly bear- Toronto running easterlythroat; or (300D PAY WEEKLY OIITFTr La'RHH near the towns of Whitby, Oshawa ExcLVeIPH TERErrORY iing, but he is thoroughly demo- and Bowtaanville to Cobourg with cratic. There is no other reigning several branches in northerly direc- 6Q0 Acres under cultivation. �Ve guar-Lions through the townships of .9C8T• WORTH KNOWING sovereign who sits so securely up- boro, Markham, Whltchureb, Picker- antes tc, deliver stock in'good condi- �• on his thrown as he. While other la Whitby and other inunici lities, tion sari up to contract grade, We Ing. y Pa can show you that there is good money and whereas the radial railway linea in re resentio a well known reliable thrones are tottering to their fall, p R - proposed to be constructed as above firm at this time. Established over 90 We carry a most complete line of Up-to date Furniture.at prises his stands upon a sure foundation. would he of great advantge and bene- years. .Write for particulars. to suit everyone. :`God Save the King." fit to the people of this and other - municipalities through which they PELSA![NURe1;}iY Co.. 2-Our display of Iron and Wooden Beds, Mattresses and Springs are will 217 Toronto. Ont as up-to-date as you will see an tshere. -DICKERING COUNCIL ., lam•, - - p- Y any*here. On motion of E. B. Hoover,' second- The above council met pursuant to ed h W. W,Sparks, it was decided 3-It is a pleasure for us to show goods. Call and let us get better adjournment in- the tonship hall, to by linoleum to cover the AT ONCE � acquainted. •Brougham, on Monday, the Sth inst, floor of the council chamber. A reliable local salesman wanted Members all preawnt, the reeve in the On motion, the council now adjourn- to represent •, ed to meet again on Monday, the 8th Ttie minutesof the last meeting t+f December,at 10 a,m. for the trans= ('ori aa'o M1de5t and r • Dil lin' g' ba_ m_ *S_ • f-�-. were re+ul and adopted._ +ictlon of general business. `� r • • A nnmbrr of accounts were present- �rCltft1lr5fL"iFS air led and referred to the respective cow- tuittees. ;Yew Advertisements. 'Upholstering and Picture Framing s specialty / A communication was read from in Pickering and adjoining coun- -Geo. Tool re•culrert on sideline bet. try, "Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. gots..2 and 23 in the 4th con. T IME AND CEMENT always on Bell and Independent•Telephone Connection. L hand. JOHN McGLhTY. Pickering eltf The resignation df Lr.G. N. Fish as -- The demand for nursery stock is in- _ 3ledic ls� He1 h.Qffic, � rsfceived. �.OR SALE-Four Leicester Ram 'creasing yearly, and i# you bPcoine PIS), taended tha t M. H. O. be Lambe,two eligible for registration. Ap- one of our salesman you will realize BFTTFR NOT RFA= i the ]appointed for the north half of the 1,1y to FETER ANNAN,Dunbarton. 617 there is good money in the business You might learn how• to make money and that would be too bad. township and another for the south -' for you. half. G�ARM FOP. SALE.-Being lots•10 Write'at once for particulars. Pay On motion F. Hutchison, collector, I "d 11, eon township of eiriteriar,and weeks . Free outfit. Pro ressive farmers tell us that by mixing cut straw and roots or .:was heard re the collection of taxes aonetsting of $10 acres, This farm is the one Y g - on which the well-known Greenwood berd of ensilege they can feed'three cows where they could only feed two ' charged against the store-at west end .[hurt-horns have been bred and fed during the. STONE.& WELLINGTON if the old plan was followed. They are not.talking for fun either, as- of Dunbarton,the same'bekng charg. past forty years, . It is as rich as a garden and ed to T. Rodd,IIOW df Greenwood, the clean• would sell 150 acres, lbs acres or the k'onthlll Nurtierled they have demonstrated thie fact by actual experiments. Don't you whole of it. There is tin•ber on one pan of it 8rso acres think its about time you took a the kin too? If' you need a aso- :store being owned by Mr. Carey, of worth $2000. Terms easy, Posseesion given y p p y g Toronto, and now occupied by R. A. Aprl eat 1909, Artbur Johnston, Greenwood. TORONTO „ ONT. line engine, wind-mill or horse power, or if you have these, perhape Bell. 97tf want a cutting boq.or grain grinder. I sell Gilson gasoline engines On motion H. Ellicott was heard re either air-cooled-the farmer's favorite-or water-cooled. I sell Peter failure of J. W. Hogle td comply with NOW IS THE TIME Hamilton cutting boxes and Paris grain grinders. We guarantee our engineer's award,. whereby water is ••:•• c 8 y 8 in. plate mat nine can be successfully operated by frons 1 to 4 horses. . forced from its natural course on to For the cold weather and the rainy season. Call and see oat line of Boots, My horse powers are tripple internal geared, being fully twice acs __,kis land. Shoes and Rubbers. Men's Sox and heavy Rubbers, Overshoes, and a strop as the outer Reared powers. Prices right and Roods:guaran- On motion N. L, Stevenson was good line of Men's fine and coarse Shoes for every kind-of wear tom.,g The Dods are the beI can buy, because my motto 1s : "Once Beard re pay-went-in connection with d g Also Boots, Shoes and Rubbers for Ladies as Children. .'•engineer's sward. Had paid X3.00 � a customer, always a customer." I sell everything a farmer Heade ' which be claimed the township should Do you need Underwear? If so call and try a suit, all prices and grades. .Our, and if you need anything drop me a card and get a catalogue, by have paid. Flannelette Blankets are the talk of the country-special value, from return of mail. " On motion W. Dixon was beard re $1 a pair up. Tweed Caps, fur-lined, at 50 and 75 cents each. A ditch in 2nd con. opp. lot 0.`As a re- new line of Hardware arrived this week, Stove Pipes, Elbows, go�7are1 E. Turner �1 hiteValB cult of their not being kept open water Glass, Putty,etc. We have Barnes'bush baskets 25 to 50c. is backed up on his land. F. Hutchison was again heard re Fresh Oroceries always in stock. highest prices paid for Butter .Hare Bros.' taxes, they having had and Eggs. Ternis Cash. ' their barn and all contents destroy- - _edbyfireduringanelectricstorm. GO. GILLESPIE, 'Dunbarton ° BAN The committee on Damages to ',[� D- S, heep i by Dogs reported and reconi. _ nended the following payments: W. - - — -- --- _----- - Y3. Pugh, one registered Shrop,biro EstsW61ted 1873 : :OF CANADA 77 Branc6a lamb killed and one latub and one The Range You Ought to Buy ,:sheep damaged-$12.68. James.Barks, ' 'Awo lambs killed-8.00. Wm. Wal. Is THE A J O>i tmt , Account ' ,lace, two sheep killed and three dam- 'IMPERIAL-OXFORD aged-24.00. James Routley, one registered Cotswold killed-8,00. Fred. n a Urfa! convenience in handling the family fiends. It is opened in ;: iBunker, one registered Shropshire T'S the best made—for appearance - lifts names of two members of the family,and both may mail• d Y Y ePa - Philip., one --_ _ :a nib killed 5.33. J: C. si1 -1and good service. It is.properly con- Bunker. Shropshire lamb killed-L- .4.33. led° structed by a reputable firm who have of draw checks over their own individual signatures, x.33. The above being two-thirds r� .rca This form of account 4 particularly convenient for those who .sworn value. David M. Graham, for had years of experience in the making of Eve some distance from town. killing dog found worrying sheep- stoves. Don't fail to see this range on :;5.00. On motion of E. B. Hoover, our floor. The many good points it Lias You can open a savings Account with One Dollar. tally not '•chairman of committee, the report will appeal to you. do so at once? 71 n :was adopted. The standing committee onContin- / Agencies reported and recommended ;payment as follows: D. R. Beaton, J: H. BUNDY, Sole Agent, PICKERING. on account of salary—$62.50. John I CI."XNCE T. BATTY, Mtanamier '.Murkar, printing and advertising-r _ DRANCH ALSO AT 'iWUITIIT, ia�.n'am :'!rn W.K- mivr�n�.,_ r : ;, ,1' .w.wrY',.fi`< +k'Y.!'r.'P" va^vv:,r +avn:,. r�1':', '.:,,:;?" .:�.,,.. -•-.,r +i."a rz 5;k^, ..,as+.;.. ° ".-n.: ,m ;v i m., - .;sass ,� - 3✓ � ? �''' �. 3. ��•"•:'�'A'�'"`""• '..�"".".�� � .� 'F"$'"` �vs'�- Y= �1°" •.t5: .. ^SA �'���73`9a c •.z-v.....-. -..v.-b.:-'#fi; y. ,.:;:_ >. ,.•---Y., =,•r' sass .•v ''r t-r�.,� :e.•,.^:.^ svR^ ^<, •r-+•r+,y «•—_.. •�-'n•='-^ecru. r«.c.>. .z.+.t:m.=Aa.,ox.-:v�r..2v��",c•:•-a.��.;.-.:,us- �z,..:._...so ::-.•..•..:.'.3_+�-..:rsoK,.aeL�Crrv.� :-a1:.. ,.a - .fir.'-'s.. ase+ '.tiro,,:.r«n..�a+,cr. `i,,,,.-"- •v .ia. ;s:^.:am,_ .r.•r...�.�r•,..+.-a.:'Y.•.. 1Ie _ corn Ct.wRtatonlT Mrs, J. Leggitt was in the city Harry Bosnell was shot through ��. iss Ida Brown returned to the on Friday. the stomach at a charivari at W. Winter is Coming-We are Prepared �r fy Mrs. Fred. Farmer is visiting McLaughlin's house near Glendale, ol on Tuesday. In Stuuffville. Man. Mrs. W. R. Wood is in the city To meet your requirements in all kinds of Footwear:' We deal in first �. Aplihrently we are now having P ., under the ilentist's.care. ---- � sitars goods and at reasonable rices. A call solicited:' - : Messrs. Gregg & Coates shipped Indian Suiumer. J. J. Harvey, of Fest Toronto, a carload of cattle oil Tuesday to Flocs and Feed 'Repairing promptly spent Sunday with Claremont - l Toronto. i MER constantly on hand, attended to. - Farmers are now etting pretty it'tend.>. well through with their fall aro. " �j illiatm Scott speut,a fewdays frill hip brother near Agincourt — - -- Independent Telephone Centril. Turnips have been all taken in �« but there is considerable lo�vit last w,( k: p �z 110:,= Lena Thomson, of Buffalo, The Corner Store. � W. M. PALMER, Proprietor ,.. to do yet. %�:as L•urae fora few days vi9iting SUFERIN%A Rev. W. R. Food couducteil her mother. ' service in the Baptist Church at 0larles Gibbons has returned (been River last Sunday after- }terra after spending a month in. ' boon in connection .with their an street-villa. TEN - niversary. ~ 'W h i-key, good o r�bad, is- not 1 is ! R I C H A R D S 0 N Mr. Nicholson, of Gravenhar•t, conducive to the successful steer- is in this locality this week with Frank Soden in search of a c•ar- ing�nt a traction engine. Ciulred b Lydia E. Pink' load of horses to be used in the hied. Adair, of Pickering, was i y y Important showing of finest display of lumbering camps. in towu on Tuesday calling upon !ham's Vegetable china. Avery large assortment of a nnriber of his friends. John Wagg, who was reported MARLTON, -NJ.—I feel that Lydia E. Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, just 11 r;. Otto Ni hswander and in our last issue as beingill in To- g pinkham's Ve¢etable Compound has tunther, of Atha, spent Sunday given me new life. reosived for •the, Holiday trade. Call /onto with inflammation of the kith"�irs. .iose h Brown. windpipe, is now home and is p I suffered for ten and see %hem. gradually recovering. IN'tu. Coates spent a few days years with serious :•Subscriptions' taken for all Magazines, 3 g y last ,veek visiting his sister, Mrs. Y. female troubles,in- ) The "omen's Institute will I ^• fiammation, nicer- , Weekly and Daily Nepepape hold their regular monthly meet. Joseph Slack, of Mono Road, ation, indigestion, - iing on the afternoon of Nov. 17th J. H. Beal's Xmas sale now go- a d nervousness, a n in on at the furniture store. p. tT MI. R=CH.ARD�01�' at the home of Mrs. T. Caster. R * could not slee All ladies are welcome- Everything at wholesale price. Doctors gave me John Russell, of Stouffvi2le, we For Sale—About 1500 feet of {; 'A. up,as they said my 13r=3C Street. Wl'ittb'y Apply,regret to say, is seriously ill. At Cirri plank in first-class condition. troubles were the time of writing his condition. PP Y to Wm. Thomson at the chronic. I was in bakery. * despair,aaddid not was somewhat easier. His many b1 r. Johnston, of Lindsay, was! carewhetherllived friends hope for his speedy recov- or'died, when I read about Lydia E �,y, here on Saturday repairing the , �. - switch board in the central office Pinitham s Vegetable Compound; so I A quaternioa of strolling frau- �n to take rand am well again and ellers from the city visited Clare- of the Bell Telephone Co. reIIeved of all my suffering.' —Mrs. up " moat via the Pickering and Ux- We are glad to note that Miss G>roa�s JORDY.Bo:40 Marlton,NJ. bridge townline on Monday last. J. Cochrane who has been ill for Lydia E• Pinkham sYegetaibleCom- some time with typhoid fever is pound. made from native roots and They seemed to enjoy the eighty h bs, contains no narcotics or harm- of our town and country immense- making a good recovery. er ;:To bu from Sugent. <; We regret to learn that Miss ��,and today holds the record y ly, for the-largest number of actual cares Rawson, who has been down with Ales. Smith, 'of Sonys, spent a of female diseases we know of, end � .- . WHY ? Because he has the boat Use couple of days in Claremont re- typhoid fever, is not recovering thousandsofvoluntarytestimonialsare - of Stoves and the prices 3 hewing old acquaintances. Mr. a=. rapidly as was hoped for. on file_in the Pinkham laboratory at are right. _ e/ The Presbyterian church is plan- Lynn, Maas., from women who have A Smith was formerly blacksmith ing t<) hold its. annual Christmas been cured from almost every form of A good stock of Heaters and Cook --here Find has a large number of TO t .and Tree on the evenitig of female complaints, inflammation. ul- Stoves always on hand. .friends who are always pleased ceration,displacements,fibroidtumors, Wedne*dav, the 22ncj of Dec. peri�epains,backache, One 2nd-hand Imperial Oxford,six- -to see him. irregularities, ! On Tuesday evening next, Nov. :firs. Blewett, accompanied by indigestion and nervous prostration. holes, nearly new, guaranteed, "1 l9tit, lair. Vanvalkenbur•g, .of her diughter, Mrs. Greenwood,of Every Buffering woman owes it to her- �p �' at a bargain. Also, 2 Parlor _ Whitby. D.D.G.M. of the: A.O.LT.• Blackstock, ss enc a few days with self to give Lydia E.Pinkham'3 YeSe- Cooks and 1 Self-Feeder, - W., wilt address the members of her brother, Furter Hutchison. table Compound a trial all in good repair and at ve r y' the Claremont Lodge No. 108 in «-e are leased to state that It you would like special ttdviee g P g P about oatrcase write a confiden- , _ low prices. their hall. All members are re- Nelson Wagg is improving lifter tial Le er to Mrs. Pinkham. at quested to be present at this meet- being laid up for a week with a Lynn,Masa. Her advice is free, Vyi very severe attack-of quinsy. a_ndalwayahelpfuL CHAT. ARGENT, 11 , Bert. Back and family have Mr. Rathbee, of McMaster Uni- moved into the city where they versity, conducted the services in amiss Kathleen Duke, CLAREMONT will 'reside in future and where the Baptist church on Sunday ow- ' Mr. Back has stead employment. P Formerly ly of ae pap" of"The Out ying to illness in the home Of the Coaeezvatory of �[na:e.' Whitby,.:ro'• We are sorry to lose them from stop, Rev, J. A. Grant. �ri vase pupil o:J.a.Smith,xo+.Doc.. blip village. Their household, lase Director of•TDs Vancouver dna- e0 YtA1t!' Miss K. Duke is organizing'a servatory of music.~ vaaomver.B.0..) tiXPtl�tEl�tCt ;4 effects were moved by Caleb For- music class in Claremont and in Will accept a limited number of piano syth. au scut. in another column states pupils Pupils prepared for Conserva- Mr. Carruthers, of Oregon, who she isprepared to'acce t s limite3 tory kxaminations. For terms ad- ! i Synopsis of;Oanaciiaa has been spending a few weeks p dress. "The Parsonage." Claremont, North-west Land most pleasantly here with hi4 number of pupils. Those desirous Ont. O p Regulations. cousin, Alex. Wilson. returned of taking lessons should consult -0° -.home on Monday of last week. He her regarding terms etc. �R o SMITH Twmaoe MAmt1 ANT p"f0n who a the.ole heed m•thaumb s os any male over iB years cid, my iter was accompanied as far as Toron� The display of the Union Jack Dcstatts and a nart•r-esoaoa of.vaitabb Dominion Un Ttiesda served to remind us I)8-�7'iI9T, BTOL�FPTILLE, R',O►Y11ND►fTf LC. 1•ad to >ttaattobw aaskatebew•n or Al►gfa. to by Mr. Wilson who spent a y rhyme sending•sketch and eeer,se sees Theappiioact mast appear in °•Rao es cite con a of da in the cit that King Edward had passed an. Honor graduate of Toronto University an+as ascencm opwwa ° wh.ta.r an Dominica Lords Agency or sub-Age or th. pl days y dtvea u prob•D ••Ma♦ district. Nous by proz7 may be meds at ass One solitary wagon standing on other mile-stone on his journey and Royal College of Deatsl9urgeona. p„as `ka' onP.teeb y .Reny,on certain coaditloaa, by father, moth• X y g g through ill`s. The incident also also Poet-graduste of.Chicago College. Dom,fres c�dset �tO�t er,sod,daughter,brother or ststar of iatsnfag s the roof of a stable in North Clare- g i�,s.asr �°n h uan read" homesteader. wont Was the only evidence. that impressed us* with the fact that Crown and bridge work a specialty. *,eWeotta,wttboat m p Duties.-Biz months' residence aeon am ' Hallowe'en had come and gone. he has loyal subjects in Claremont At Claremont 1St Tuesday of month. �h8� � A homesteader of the land to each of nine mu e•rs and echo no doubt give their Office over Sargent's Tinshop. A s ho a stead may live of as ams « N : It was the property Of Mr. For- r hsaaaom.b Illustrated waetl74 r+ne.t oa- his homestead on. farm of at less eo e th who was pleased to knonv hearty support to the naval policy Independent'Phone. ��,aytKien of soy.a naso Tema for solely owned and occupied by him or Us y Canada. 75 a yeas poslsBe P�sp•t4 8o1d by father,mother,son,daughter,brother or dsMe f that the boys were not entirely of.the government. •r+ .t, I° certain districts a homesteader is de rived of a little sport. At the New York Horse Show, ;� $ R Y MN�—'3asur s`isw ick standing may yrs ,met a gqnarc.r+eotion. p Ude his homesteada-Most reside. Yrios BS t0 .-r aaear Fred Demon, who has been being held this week, Graham -— - — — and calci ate fifty hcmmonths tri uncia working with Mx. Adair on the Bros. have met with their usual six S�RB£R ddi�gg Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' MACHINE SHOP f the time required to earn hotgeateo"&.Call' x, C.P.R. for some time, has been great success. In Clydesdale mares sundries. Central office Bell transferred to the aectian tit clasq they won first and second a homesteader who hw exhausted his pm. - Telephone Co. Aagencs for -- steedrfg a and cannot obeaia • empsal Burketon and left for his new po- with Crosby Gem and Lady Fergie iQolaton Laundry. _ The undersigned having arch- •, t e a chased homeate.�n &Most - >yition on Tuesday. A roan from respectively. In class 20 for stab- - �iscriate. pry««ta•oo per acre. Dust«-tcos shoot,Bnrkon, es understand, takes liens they captured first premium CLAREMONT. ONTARIO ed B. Wagner's Machine Sop in reside six months in esob of three yaea, P Kinsale, is prepared to do. all cultivate fifty acres and erect a boa" worth Mr. Deacon's position on the sec- with Baron's Fancy and also third TIME TABLE—Pickering Station G. kinds of repair work and general m0°°° W.W.CORY, tion here. with Coniston. Iu class 2,Clydes- T.R. Trains going East due as follows— .blacksmithing, : ' puts of the ulster of the IaLerioe, Look out next week for fuller dale stallions, they won first with No, 6 MO 8:06 A M. -✓ Satisfaction guaranteed., N.R. eaantharis pubticatioa of this 1 announcement of a public lecture Gartly Pride and third with Bore- 12 I:0 0 a1 ' 2 43 P.M. Prices right. verbs t win s:. a Pari for. to be given in our town in aid .cif Iand.Chief. And:in class 31, Alf- 14 Local' 6.04 P.M. Call and see us. the Muskoka Hospital for Con- red G. Vanderbilt"Champion Cup Trains going' west due m follows— sum tines, the Dominion R�adiu No. 13 Local 8-36 A.M. p g ($100) for best Clydesdale atsllion JAMES PENGELLY. . Cam Association and the Lord's it, classes 27, 28 and 29, was won 11 Local 2'30 P.M. Kinsale, Ont. �; P 7 Mail' 8.85 P.M. -Day Alliance. The subject will be by Gartiy Pride, reserve Meteor. *Sunday included. one of interest tc every citizen, Ism C �Z% Ed viz: "The Past Histury of the ' OF •f 111140 asd LM" }�, Township of Pickering." laments A novel way of taking cattle to SIMPS ON 'L�. .T7[T. �v��S'market was seen on aur streets onDe COO' IJ �r c Tuesday. A number of cattle be- ; longing to Wm. Williams were -P11114SIIUfSCtIII'er being taken to the C.P.R. station P O!all material and design and being of a wild Datura it was HESE are the days you want Warm Underclothing. W® have it kept in stook. It will pay you for Women,Girls and Children, Men and Boys. Never better in Shop a,ncd Residence, Dundas $t to Dail at our verb acd inspeo>v our sleclt 'found necessary to.bind all their value. Our cash prices are much lower than you can bay same , and obtain prfoes. Don't be misled byfi legs together and load them on to oods elsewhere. WHITBY, ONT. agent.we do not employ them,oonsegnsK wagons on which they were made ly we gcan, and do throw off the agsnb Three doors west 'of Whitby House, perfectly secure and thus taken You want warm Stockings,heavier Boots. These we can do right. Heavy commission of le per cent.,which you will ^ safely to their destination. ribbed wool Stockings 25c. Fall and winter Boots$1,40 and$1.76, good value certainly save by purohaaing from us► y ' During the past week several for$2.00. Men's heavy ribbed wool sox 25c. Heavy calf waterproof Boots callsolioitd. - ' new cases of scarlet fever have $2.50• Also A splendid line 01.75 and $2.00. These are money-savers—see We ale prepared to instal wood or iron f them before buying. pumps on short notice,also:attend WHITBY GRANITE L'eti developed in our village. Two to all kinds of repairing. iDac•• Whitby, Oasasia1. children of Levi Liuton .are now HUNDREDS of articles on onr Bargain Counter you want in yourhome Agent,for the Ontario Wind Mill, P laid up with,the disease, but the every day. Don't mise seeing them. also,ga cline engines and b ,%y a p b most serious cases are those in the the s urs ear e i ° M ' home of Rev. J. A. and Mrs. GROCERIES always fresh and pure, at lowest prices. Fresh Ground Coffee q g ° •,.� =S m Ir Giant, their two eldest children and 40c lb. b'inest Teas 20, 210, S0, 3b;40 and 50c Ib. MAGNET CREAM' SEPARATOR 6 a ;g e e M being now in a very critical coli- + Phone No. 50 at residence. $ e o i ° es dition. N%e hope, however, that D. SIMPSON & Co., PICKERING v 0 to y K �; O they may be restored to good The Pickering ,. ; b C 8 r0: 8 ra° C aK d N health. �.° t�o� tote EC o' �,y+p On Saturday evening a meeting pp{•� Tea ' ? Vlg�lance Committee aydg°=�am � y� lof the shareholders of the Clare- ,Do You Ge UGo14 od : Si a "g' 8 G°e yo M wont Union Cemetery Co. was v • °°Q e a �e: 109 held in the Masonic Hall. D. R. The object of this Association is to M _ Beaton-was present and -had the If not you should try our own blend 30 cents per'lb., black, green or lessen stealing and prosecute o m t; a o.p Tan Oat l , papers for incorporation ready for Come and get Wfull dinners atlof nice fresheodasr onl• 30c. ffiembers havinahproperL Wien comma m a better at y • r r a Feb �y M 1' the necessary signatures: The P y ni- °' 0.ID >aars stock book was also signed by the este immediately with any member .401 "Apr p►s stockholders. The plan of ,the Meat is high, therefore, do not buy bones. Our Rolled Shoulders'and of Executive Committee. o o tray �Ln cemetery will be ready in a' few Long Clear Bacon have no bones. Mambership fes 11.00. }o.e Jae Oa • "' days when those wishing to pur- Tiotate'mav be had from the President os; p a g •• a e;u Jaly • �. chase lots can be accommodated. ;Shirts and Overalls made to order and to fit. seeretsry on application. r !r l8 $ g• o ., m. Sept Weare informed that 'a number x intend moving. the remains of A complete stock of Fresh Groceries. Exec, Com.=L. J: Banka, Geo,Len' , "'- .o. not• w W.V. Richardson,Pickering,Ont Nov. m • tri ads from Uxbridge, Pickering - - an other cemeteries to be re-in- 1 A 0 Connor Arthur leffre J•anary.190-Whitb?I.i, o bawais•Br°wrham 9a to red in the new Union Ceme- PHILIP - roil ham f t yf is,Port)' 14,v:bridge el,Osanin¢ba� GE04 g President. Seoretaey i B.•wt►na i ,t7ptargron isG. A E. �. t­ V ul W�c 75, F� tr Can". - Ar V, He even promised to own Stretched facet downward upon fitable age to market in order to her an his wife, if she would go with the dead leaves, she wept and sob- meet the requirements of-the War- to him, humiliation until she heard the months. Hoge of this age should aHoye en a answered madly through her fel- footsteps of some approaching pas- weigh in the neighborhood of No " f�� 0 e ah still clinging tenderly ling tears senger, when she started up, and to 350 pounds. As & general rule, bed in a wild storm of sorrow and ket would be about eight to t *d l I him. "Oh I I wish I could I Love I I forgetting her basket, hurried to- however, it mays be stated that the have given up to you in everything, wards her home. greatest and especially the most because I love you. It makes me so It was nearly dark within the but economical gains are made on th* happy to obey you, and so wretch- when she entered-the door. younger &nim ad to oppose you; but I must not The old woman was hovering over The season of the year has some. OR. WAITING. THROUGH WEARY leave her in her age and poverty to the wood fire that she now stirred thing to do as to how long to hold Is & lone." into a blaze to see the face of her hogs on feed. The kind of weather YEARS. Finding all his efforts to persa grand--daughter. varies the gains. The writer con- ade Marie to go to the city in vain, That face, seen in the bright li t, eludes Igi h artist left her in real or pre- was pale and haggard c ths with angulsh, Generally speaking the Most eCG- tended anger. and the eyes were still streaming nomical time to breed bacon hogs CHAPTER V.—(Cont'd) for to do any more painting I" she And she returned in despair to with tears. The next morning the artist &r"- inquired, rousing herself. is the ear her cottage home. "Why, what on the yeth is early fall of spring months. Mi rived early at 0117cottage. He "Yes, dame, I think it in an- the,The weather is then not too oold Marie had known Roland Talbot matter with you, gal I" inquired the o warm rim, in fact, about right W` since �e nor wished to have the morning light; swered the artist, laying down his to pallet and brush. "You have had love the beat gains In real cold May. And he had been her old woman aghast. h-9 said I for r from the first'. It was now "Oh, Grannyl Granny t But early as It was, Marie and her a refreshingsleep, I hope I" . the chit- weather a considerable amount of November. The weather'had con-�_ dren hurt my feelings Sol They 1feed is used for the production of fi gr dmoth r had had their break- The granny answered only by a, tinued fine up to the day of Talbot's wouldn't even speak to me. They, heat to supply the heat required Irie had set the room and loud yawn. depa;rtuxe. The day after he left it Wouldn't!" cried the girl, bursting fc,r the maintenance of the animal perfect order for the reception The artist prepared to depart. He suddenly changed, and there was a into fresh tears and sobs. body. !m of Mr. Talbot. reversed the picture on the easel, week of dark and clouded skies, and And why wouldn't the speak In the real warm weather, on the The old woman greeted him very and stood the easel up ipto & cor- a of fierce wind and rain, that strip- to you, I'd like to know 7 Drot graciously, and set a chair for him. ner, where he begged that it might ped all the-glorious woods of their their other hand, a cahaiderable amount impidence! ain't my grand.I of feed may be wast^d. Where two If,she had not been half-blind, as be permitted to remain untouchod gaudy &uaumn foliage. So Ahat darter as good as any o' them lip'litters a year are to be reared it will well as half-sill with age, she until the morning. He stowed his when at length the weather cleared, wrathfully inquired the dame. be found best to fatten the first ptust.have seen half-silly, vivid blush, the,drawing and painting materials be- there was nothing but bare branch- "Oh I no! no! no!" 'cried the girl, ,bunch and market them during the beaming eyes, and siniling lips with hind it. And Marie promised to es above, and brown leaves below. unable longer to bear the load of month of September and October. -trhich the maiden met her lover, be Oe be take of the whole lot. 7:Ead Ah!. then the weather changed her secret anguish, and goaded to The second litter should be fattened t= have read the language of He felt very much disappointed with Marie's spirit also, clouds and aright. a, w: confession. "Oh! no! no! no! I and ready for market some time of his usual evening saunter with But the or blind and foolish old Marie, for now darkness and desolation took po3_ am a lost and welched crewhire!" during the latter part of March or poor 0 he knew thaz sbe session of the soul once no radiant "What—what — what—what do the month of April. Woman saw nothing but the painter had no washing to take to the oil- and his subject. lage, and, therefore, no excu -3 for with sunshine'and happiness. you mean? You ain't been steal•sHer physical health and stren in I Oh, Lord! you ain't been steal- Talbot was loaded like a porter, a walk. BLOATING. gth with his easel, pallet, portfoliohad been failing for some time past. ing?" faltered the old woman in be- , pre-I -But the old woman e'ame'"'like an She could not now resume her lane- wilderment and terror. Bloating is a very dangerods 0- _4i pared canvas, paint-brushes and unconscious Fate, to his assistance.I In all the paraphernalia Of 111; travel. "Marie!" she exclaimed aha ply no, not that. I couldn't do dry work, and toil between the oil ant but not a disease. Cattle are apt to be afflicted with bloat when artist's[in rtist's profession. while rummaging_among the lege and the cottage with heavy that! But, oh, granny 1 I'm lost I turned out on to new clover cover. "'t'le baskets of clothes, even if she could I'm lost!" cried the gi One by one be placed them on the I round grocery boxes, "Marie, rl, sinking at I have got custom at this dull--se-a- the dame's feet. ed with dew. floor, and commenced his arrange- don't know what's come over you son, which was doubtful. And with her face Bloating may be known by a ratents. a in the dame's lately, you are grown that care- swel- The absence silence of her wild and broken word, lin 'rises 'above the level of the "But how about the washing, less! Do you 6 know there ain't lap, and in swelling of the left flank. This not ce and a -Us lover, too, made her unspeakably she poured forth the tory of her pie I You can't sit for your pie- Lo much as a grain of. coffee in the love and trust betrayed! backbone,and when tapped With the ter and get that done in time to box for breakfast to-morrow mQ.-I wretched, and the more acutely so � finger sounds like a drum. take it home this evening. in g I" because within a week after his de- (To be ciontinued.) The animal should be tied up and • "Ne; granny, I told the ladies "I can go to the village and get'parture she had become assured of +++++++-++-+ I++++4++ compelled to stand With its front that I should not have time to do some this evening, granny," eajfr- tbf, terrible fact that the, an unac- re lied the girl. any more laundry work for a week, ly knowledged wife, would be a mo- parts from six to twelve inches !higher than its hind parts. -or may be more. And at, I didn't "Well, go then. Imust-hav-e my ther.. But for her own extreme ig- It should be 7 ring away any clothes," answered coffee for breakfast. I can't eTi,oy norance and simplicity, she might + nic to prevent the fermentation given a laxative and Via, as, she took a seat and pogi. of my breakfast without coffea." have.known this months before, for tion according to the artist's dirW,,Marie sprang joyfully up to get �nf food and stimulate digestion. it was already known to the mat- Th e rm ire-is great danger of the animal Th, Ilion."That's all Well enough. long as ready. , Here was tQ be a- defighz rons of the village, who were equ- smothering betore it can be relitrr ful walk without even a heavl bas ally unsparing in their derturicia, ed. It is for this reason that a cat- -7 ."Mr. Talbot does the right thing b ket to-be carried. tions of the artist and "big dupe, ++ tle tracar should be kept on hand as they called her. 00, cause it's more profitable to The lovers went out togeth�- - . but should not be used excepting me for you to sit than to wash! Still As they crossed threshold. f The discovery filled the poor girl THE FATTENING OF SWINE- aa.a last resort. is bird in the hand is worth two in the cottage the sun suddeatly sunk with dismay' No definite rule can be laid down It is advisable to, prevent bloat- the bush, and the washin' was a behind the mountain, casting all the Her anguish*and despair were by as, to the best time and manner to I in in cattle. This can be don Sure thing, certain to last, and the i vale into shadow. the fiercer and -deeper that they fatten hop or at what ago. ' one!medicating the salt and placing it dttia sin t. So I say, you ought Alas for the correspond i,.ca. must be suffered alone. She could pas L S going to to a hold.on to it, even if you had That n not tell her fatAsecret to any one, must be governed by conditions and where the 'cattl, in M p�-n_ sur he pasture. ao nit up aria as. 'casting all her I ym, counsel any. roundings. Remember that the and from t keep tits Marie's the sun went down a' nights to do it! That's t's happine' or seek s" pathy or cou nearer we can groir what the mar- It is also advisable to hat I say!" youthful life in sorrow! where. She must pass through the kat wants, the better our chances .where shut up until the dew is off, Marie.said nothint in reply to . That night,. in a small n ighbor. fiery furnace alone! Ala, a h A-c sell at a higher price, and the providing it is fresh, young clover. -under sastilme-I Whenever now she went to the —Dr. David Roberts. Ing hamlet, and nearer we have it to sell at the time ii�t an for Talbot, he could scarce names, there was a secret marriage vill-age to sell the woolen socks anct that the market wants' it the bittter control the 'indignation-he felt contracted between the lovers, a stockings that her grandmother had market we have. From an article THE IDEAL-DAIRY COW. knit, her neighbors would look-con- 0 the avaricious old creature, who marriage fraught with'w ce. in Kimball's Dairy Farmer, on the The dairy cow is ton ftequenily, Would have heavily overtasked the temptuously and speak coldly to subject of Fattening Hogs, we not Tnisundeistood. Too many look tip- Wicate girl without the slightest her, if they spoke at all. But often . the following: compunction. p they-would turn away without no- ou a dairy cow as one giving a lit. The age at which a-hog should be tle milk. She should be looked 1.111) He applied himself 'to this de CHAPTER VI. tieing her. All this wounded her fattened will depend more or les.% lightful work. He wished to "paint sore heart to the quick, even before on as a well-developed machine for Summer passed, aiio the firit . I upon the.market demands and the taking the high products of the laid- she understood the reason. her as he saw her" now, and after. month of Autumn was drawing to locality. As a general rule in this and converting them into immeiiPta Now since her own discovery of �rard successively as "Hope," an its close. The company, even "Joy,"of "Miriam,"- - P I country the fat or lard hog has. remitinerative returns, Farin-,.-i ""Peace," as Joy, AS to the her fatal secret she understood their, been the i4ost popular. When auch s1wuld learn that 'they cannot at inam, latest loiterers, had all left the ho. and as the "Blessed Virgin." hatred and contempt too well tel—with one exception, that of the At length an incident, a trL in. hcp is the case it is.better to mar-,ford to keep poor cows on land val• He could n"er tire of painting artist, Talbot, who Still lingered. flu g k6t h at the weight of from 300, ued at $125 and $120 an acre. It one in itself, filled her cup of ecr- tibat-lovely face. Thus, in fancy, he I "The woods," he said, "are so n to overflow. to 4Xgs pounds: These seem to meet cost too-much to supply -the na humiliation .-Mete-hed out a long summer and ,glorious in October, that I must row andpopular favor of the I with the most Autumn's work, careless of how paint them." In cessary feed. -In order to know a buyers. In other sections of the *go d cow, no matter how large the touch time and money it might cost This was the excuse he g' As I said before, she was pas- ave to country the. bacon .type of hog is herd, -a careful record should. IJ 1 !him, fond of children. the last of his companionssiDnately prefeired over the fat or laird'hog. kept of 'each cow. All food givf-n that He worked away at the picture, shook hands with him on partin One d& �y she had been out in the The best weight for the bacon hog her should be weighed, and all milk 9. -while Marie cat p4tiently before But neither his comrade nor any woods all the forenoon gathering is between 160 'to 200 pounds.' T4ey taken from her sh6uAd also be him, and the.old *me waddled one else believed him. chestnuts to sell. In the afternoon do not require' to be nearly as fat weighed, and the margin of e;t!13f about the house lookin after 1i a r leer In a little mountain -hamlet like she was taking th�se to the village. ar the fat or tare hog; still, on the profit or loss should be determin-31 own afia' 5 tle cracked pine Cliffs, isolated from all ths' when she' met a crowd of ch other hand the bacon hog is by no.at once.. children on the corner shelf, jangled rest of the world. everybody knows Out for their ramble. 'She knew means a thin animal. it should weW"'Tut the twelve strokes of noon. —_* everything—and a great deal more them. They had been her darling have.a covering of about one inch Faith is what makes us believe "I have tired you, Marie!" said —about everybody else.' pets• • of fat over the back. that the North Pole really has been the-artist, throwing down his brush. All Pine Cliffs knew what kept �4t the sight-of their happy faces, "I have been merciless i' taxing We always thought it best not to discovered. rc n xing Roland Talbot, the artist, •linger- she almost forgot terrible trou* feed a hog longer than really nee, 'Love sometimes sneaks out at,the ofou to-day, but, indeed, I did not ing in the neighborhood; all * ble. She smiled on them, opened essary to get him to market pro- window without waiting for power-in Icnow how late it was till the clock fact, her basket uts,-and invit- perly. The-earlier age we can get ty to come in at the door. except this blind and doting t of chetatn .,.struck." old woman at Cliff Cottage. ad them to come and help them. a bog to the market the more pro- Mr. Robinson—"What a singular "I'am.not tired the least;" said ea. The gorgeoutti, month of October 361v fit we are going to make. With ref-. A on are, Miss Jones!" the girl, smiling. girl Iliad P assed away. But the children shrar�k from her erence to age the article continues: Jones (eoyly>—"Wall, tha4 can W You think so I But come, lot us All the portraita.of Marie in the in fear and. aversion, and huddled . Where the bacon hog is desired, altered, you know." have lunch! I have brought some i various characters the artist had together as if for mutual Support. its a general rule it will be found -Girl—"Are you the man who wat fine cordial, and other dainties, for I thought of had been Painted, and "Won't you Speak fo me, Emma I most profitable to have the hogs washed ashore from the wreck Iasi 'Won't you Ids?".she pleaded in fattened and finished for market at grandma," he added, rising were carefully puked and dispatich- After the luxurious luncheon he ed to his studio in a distant city; heart-broken tones, as she h6ld out r six night I" Tram "No, miss; about fire and a' half o W brought into• the poor cottage.yet never was washed ashore in my life. yet still the 'artist lingered, though. he�r hand beseechingly. -t or nor afloat, either, for the mattes months of age. . Where the Its, had been taken, and thoroughly en-I no other work was undertaken, no -Neither of the children addressed lard hog is desired, the most pro- of that, jo-yed by the little'party of three; glorious 'autumn landscape ,was replied to her. and Marie had cleared the table, transferred to the canvas.. "Mamma says we must not spe64ak And made the-room tidy again, she The day at last came when he was to you ever again, because you're a resumed her sitting, and the artist compelled to depa;rt. wicked girl," answered Jenny; the' recommenced his work. Then he would have persuaded 'eldest of the group. And the oth;,r 'children huddled around her as if The old woman fell sound-asleep the beautiful cottage girl to.accom. Ato her old armchair. pany him to the city. He describ• for protection. There was but little Painting done ed to her the vastly superior com- And none else spoke to the strick- that afternoon. forts and - conveniences, pleasures en girl, except the tender-hearted It was neat sunset when the dame and splendors of the capitol. He two-year-old Gladdy, who stkid: oo suddenly sneezed and coughed and painted them in the most glowing "Poor May-ee 1" and ran towards opened her eyes. colors. But she was not tempted by her with outstretched hands. • And she thought she saw the art- the picture. But the nurse snatched the child �ist and her grand-daughter sitting "If I * could •go ' at all, love, it up and carried her off, followed by close,together, he with his arm would not be for any of these the other children. ID `v round her waist, and she with her:things, but for You, the love and Wild with anguish, Marie cast her !read upon. • his bosom. But the I the lord of my life. But I cannot basket of chestnuts,away, and threw 7 next'instant"she thought she must-leave the poor old woman to die herself upon the ground, crying to have reamed it, for when she rub.;alone in her age," She answered the only Merciful Heart she know. It d Y. bed her eyes and looked again he' meekly, with her head upon his "Have I been so wicked? Lord was standing quietly before his ea-,bosom. and Saviour, who never yet rebuk- gal, with his pallet in one hand and love'and I ad a poor, loving woman, have -1 Then he pleaded his own I ingthe his loneliness without her; and h Loving Lord, who Lis brush in the other, study to l'been so wicked? jrfeire, and Marie was sitting mo- pleaded with atl the ardor, earnest- had no words but words of pity for nutria in her scat. j ress and cloquencob of a devoted lov. 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COUGHS '' ence of copious water drinking with heir W. Coated tongue—bitter taste "You do eh t" exclaimed the fond LEAD TO CONSUMPTION _ meals to be as follows: In the mouth—nanae"issiness— scent. "Well I have been rather << these combine W make life a bnrd- P dis 41 The water, as it, enters the en. The cause is a disordered _ expecting,this, and to be thorough- colas f Asew A d"�e,.as °f THE GRAND WORK DODD'S mouth,toomes first into contact liver-the cure Dr. Mores's Indian DOebx�N� 'ry with the saliva diluting this fluid Root Pills. The? go straight to the ly orthodox, I shall put a few quer- to BraseLitis, Co Fseumoaia. KIDNEY PILLS ARE DOING. g root of the trouble, pat the liver tions to you. Do you drink f" hs am the result eve to a marked degree and causing this right.cleanse the stonmeh and bow- „ _ „ -PSYCWNE"etas' tti ; • stet. clear the tongue and take T o, s' I abhor liquor. digestive fluid to assume greater di- away the bitter tan. from the "You d 1 Smoke t" b� "m°"°` Iliaq pa'6e{.e ' lil:ishernseo Regard Them as a BOOR gestive activity than that possessed month. At the trot sign et biligna vt eM inflamed a■e. It is a nee. take I never use tobacco is an to Mavkiad—fir. Frank Banfleld by the natural Saliva, which is se- form," y and dam ilia 'Tells How They Cured His Back- creted upon food which is digested Dr. Morse's "Well I didn't suppose you ate I is ad> due staigoelrm. �sika ache. unaccompanied by water. ' it. Do you frequent the race ioebererhea&31ina@eosdtioaeot Digestion is further accelerated ;I n d i a n R O Ot P i I 1 s .racks 7" itL(�'oteatro aadi3reotiBtttt+t7ldrer/pear. 't. L\ Garnish, Fortune Bay, Nfld., and the products of digestion are . "I never 8sw s'hor'e-race in my SYCHtNE" makes wreak -` ;ITov. 8. (Special).—Among the fish- more rapidly and completely ab life sir." A'°.g Itetaaeootiths of die"'silos"• .,ermen hare, who.through exposure sorbed through the presence of the NOT BRIGHT TO HIM. ��+ �jW and breaks up a cold is a cow L:4 Ao wet and cold are subject to those large amount of water. "'Don't Um-m-m. Play cards for mon- get down in the mouth y „ y hotaa. Vsins and aches which come .from "Finally, as a result of the above 'old man," said the Optimist. "Look e 7 w�fer Ins 1111110046 iLseased Kidneys, Dodd'•& Kidney factors, the body weight of the or the bright Side of things," "Emphatically no, air." P«�yJ�,..,�..,dpesy,aMe,ap `Nell, young man, I must say � •• ' ills are looked upon as a positive water drinker wras increased two "That's all very•well, mourn- you are heavily handicapped. Y Dr, T.A.SL8C0!# ,�oon to mankind. They are never pounds during the five days of wa- fully replied 'the sufferer;' "but LASTED �lred of telling how their Backaches ter drinking, a gain which was not what is the bright side of a gum- daughter is a thorough society fir , rt 1►nd their Rheumatism vanished be subsequently lost." boil I" and I can't for the life of me nee TOAeItlO A ' what she is going to deo with you. , (ore the great Kidney remedy. FURTHER INVESTIGATING. However, it's her funeral, and if Among many others lir. Frank Dr. Hawk, in reporting the re- RAISE CALVES WITHOUT MILK she wants to undertake the job, she Sanfield, after years of swflfering, ,,. _ l�aa found relief in Dodd's Kidneysults of the investigation, was care- Letters or postals *ddressed to can risk it. ful to.call attention to the fact that "The, 1 teele Briggs 1 rile, and here is what-ho.4v\tellin ggs Seed Co., g the eaperimenta .included testa up- Ltd. Toronto Ont.," will procure: PRONOUNCED Si-K'EENF die iriende:— , i "I find Dodd's Kidney Pills the on abut a Bingle subject. He adds: a valuable pamphlet for the farmer, A Cure for Fever and Ague.The medicine for Backache I haus However, the experiments up to entified "How to Raine Zalven Disturbance of the stomach and ever used. I .only. used two boxes date,indican that the drinking of Cheaply and Successfully Without liver always precede attacks of fev- A,CENTB WANTED. y large•amount's of water with meals Milk." and ever er and ague, Showing-derangement � s and the cured sae of Raekache I , y farmer should g LBMA'XXXTB•YYRESZNTAMBS WA. had for five is most beneficial from the stand- have one. It tells how to raise of the digestive organs and deterior- qd everywhere. ALCuxo ao a.AAtooh } years. It started �•f through a strain. ]ty father's back point o! health. Other inveatiga- tbree calves at the cost of one, ation in the quality of the blood. ' �T. s= ""' "" 'O°'•"•" Bo Qev� tions Ston similar Lines are under y ►net 9• Sts. Only the• a»•aaing salsa's loiso bothered him,, and he got some g avoid scours and keep calves heal- Ir. these ailments Parmelee s Vege- •Cly x gala.co.,IA don oat relief from one pill I gave him. They. way' s tky and fat. Tells how to veal table Pills have been found moat ef- :�lrere too precious to give him more. Y. calves at about half the usual cost fective, abating the fever and sub- ABEnlec�sgA.��T-nOon�e o�XA a - �61i Afty persons suffering from Backache :r BLUINDEROUS. how to save the milk and in fact duing the ague in a few days. There teat. sort. rer free namptee mad oa�a. Ihould use Dodd'& Kidney Pills." Low to make more money out:of are many who are subject to these llogue. 4drea Cockburn Yaantaatnrin� At a court to justice in Australia calves than y distressing disturbances and to `.•' Wliy"do Dodd's Kidney pills cute mn�lt frequented by Chinese's new- you aver thought poo g backache 7 Simply because Back- sible. these there is no better-preparation ELIABLE DISTRICT AND LOCAL Ae. iy appointed crier cone ordered by procurable as a means of ielief. oats ter "Mar" Incandeseent M ache is Kidney ache, and Dodd's P V&.J!e. Manufattured in Caeaia. +l< the judge t0 summon a witness t0 r Can • power, Generate. Gas from ordie - Kidney Pills positively cure all Kid- << „ UNCLE EZRA SAYS:the stand, Call for Ah Song, was ary Coal Oil" Odorless, smckeia". &be•. _Bey aches and ills. This has been .'NEVER DONE. lately Safe. Write nick for oartien roved in thousands of cases is �° command. The crier was puz- The only way a blacksmith kin and •pen serritory. °Star 1dYg. Co.. 1�& pp zled for a moment. He glanced ever git a raise is to strike while Young Husband—You mark met' sin* Arcaa•, Toro°te. � Canada. If you haven't used them ] at the judge, but found him quite the iron is hot." c 'Yourself ask your neighbors. y i g ' q A woman always manages to• Ret grave. Then he turned to the-spec- what she wants. KDt1CATiONAL. All . as tators. "Gentlemen,". he said, A cough is often the forerunner Old Husband—I wouldn't mind �w rT-Fore R HOIIRS IN ZTIMT t, . DRANK WATER AT MEALS "wdtiId any of you favor his lord- of serious pulmonary afflictions,yet that so much, but the worst of it is, t do you do with the P ' set nee come of the tiTpw in e y P e f ship with a Song 7 there is a simple cure within the sa soon as she gets it she wants .act yon at home—Rookkpeeins. Short• ..+.� reach of all in Bickle's Anti-Con something else. %anti: Penmanebip, Arlthmwtse. sumptive Syrup; an old-time and Meriting, romameretal Law, Public school ECZEMA AND PILES C1'RED, vridel roure". Aigh khool Pub}ects, atrtoalll" SCIENTISTS SAY IT'S GOOD _ ! y recognised remedy, which, if Icon, Teachers' Coruscates, CiTill s•rvtc•, K; One of the greatest blessings to Agriculture, atonk-raising Bpeetal Ent . Exterminator. It effectual) ez elf ; thout what interests nn. C n e'er TOR YOU. _ lila-Istrate and Nebo*! Commission- retorted to at the inception of a E rents is Mother Graves' Worm! 11sh• Steam Engineerene. 3niirvielum. Me- r Bale k ecld, will invariably give relief, and IDantcal Dra.,ng, HouseDold ce. Ask e Healed b Lain-Sri 7 p y - - - - y br of ercoming the trouble, guar I - worms and gives health in a marvel. j navaieaoe College, Limited e" R. . .Old Axiom Asoeked on the Head— the system from any, serious cons. Leas manner to the little one. eoreato. Canada. Zam•Buk by its healing power has quences. Price 23 cents, at all l Subject Drinks While Be Eats earned the praise of-men and wo- i dealers. -- (rlcorperand and Grows Fat. men in the highest stations of life. + Miss Gushing— 'Why, how do you • .y One of the lastest prominent gen- ;•HO1 do. dearI I didn t think you would m Add at least a quart of water to tle+men to speak highly in Zam- remember me. It's a whole year V the amount customarily taken at , Buk's favor is lid r, C. E. Sanford, If it Lis proven since we met." Miss Cutter — "I `, each meal if you wish to derive the ' of Weston, living's Co., N. S. Mr. That Mars is dry,. didn't recall our face at first, but ' . maximum'efficiency..from vour-food. Sanford is .a Justice•of the, Peace Whii'll want to visit - I remembered your dress." 81 The water drinking edict has gone i for the county;:and a member of There' by and by 7 the Rand of Sehool Commiraion• Mrs. Robert g .•ary, more irisin ale• forth as the result of tests recent- o - 1t conducted by C. C. Fowler and I era, He is also deacon of the Bap- 1 It Retains Old and Makes'New� 'Fare.gvo�auy eemmgo ado■ traria• B. Hawk • linoO.J. a aDo tea ea f k r professor of phyaiolo- tilt t'hurch in Berwick. •He ! Friends, was when Ds. Tho- }.e■►y for �y• �»nb4e r•.tn�ttaR trete ieal chemist at the-University• of i save: "I hada ` Y•ulea ani B•arlot re..r, ani la lar tv WE t3' pan h of ercemla on mss F.electric Oil Isad but a small ••aded w the famous Erol•ser, t;r• °Ns �!lin02S, +pity ankle, which had been there for I field of distribution but now its tai who new retqres bene as the Die...•' tit and a P[MaROKK BTRtgT. -_. : The unanimous opinion ' of the over twenty }ears. Sometimes al• territory is widespread. Those who ppr}}t •f the North Pole cold. oattins Examinations in February wtds rid Duet saes. Red. ileal. wat•r� medical profession has been strong- so the disease Could break. out on first recognized its curative gaali- pyes, miartn• Nye Remedy at.rd. {[ND YeR CATAl00tl• and BYLLABlYa.' l 1y antagonistic to the takingof m shoal e I had taken solution fable 'east: write Marin• >c . adv Mus. Dir. y diet. ties still value it is a specific, and pp Chteage.. for Illustrated Ey•Xeoka F. N. TQRRINCTQN. water at meal time. . The argument of arsenic, had applied various oiut- I while it retains its old frienels it is Murine, 6ec., by Mail from All Druggists of the physicians is that water tak- ',mann, and tried ail sorts of things ever making new. It is certain that --- r en in this way dilutes the digestive' W obtain a c +re, but in vain. Zam- whoever once uses it will not be British-Amerlean Juices and therefore lowers the el- Buk, unlike all cine 7 tried, roved ' without it. A town man never gets rid of the p idea that he wi.l make a fortune in 13uslness College 6eieney of those fluids. The Uni- I highly satisfactory; and cured the I tiTAaItBNNo tsefl s°verait of Illinois ex erimrntt, ' ailment. I the poultry business when has y P• "I don't believe in that doctor." saved u enough to buy a ten-acre s Y.ta.t:.f►. stagy TORONTO. however, apparently overthrow the "l hairs also used Zam-Buk [or "Why !" `'He 'didn't tell me ev- farm. P g y� I one �ue Tit �:A !deep-rooted ideas of many doctors. itching ►'° lent' ' g piles, and it has cured thein crything I wanted to eat was bad i♦e9eetvaf. i. I'YOU_NG MAN TS THE SUBJECT. completely also. I take comfort in for me:" T. M. wassole. , helping my brother men, and if the Only these who have had oxflorl-' In 'a.detailed statement git en out ; ence can /ell the torture oases by the unifiers ty authorities sec- ; publication of urv\ ea periencr of I It is a Liver Pill Many oh, the Fog BALK. �ontly it was pointed out that the! Zarn-Buk w'it1 lead other sufferers ailments that man has to contend taus'. Pain wUk your boots on - _ subject of the ex to try it, I should be lad." pain with.thom of[—pais night as o• la aF:clTAaloN tacx�a-Beet col- J experiment was a ; y g with have their origin'in a disorder- „hlbdd in E Trtieh iawin:siKi >'. y-oun man Y2 Zain-Buk also cures burns cute day; but relief ib sure to those-`why. C %tori Clea, q aby 0n• t; 3 ears of age, n hu I ed liver; which is a'delicate organ y s Tea c• a. ;t t•lcers, blood poisoning, ringworm, g , + use Hollows 's Cora Cure was normal in all .respects and µhu peculiarly susceptible to the die- OtOt;Kl. weighed 15; pounds when thh inves_ ' scalp sores, chapped hands, cold I tnrbances tilst come from irregular , Ligation was inaugurated.. The i sores, and all skin injuries and din habits ce lack of care in eating and .'.,BAITLY PUT' " 'i'o IXYEBTORC-YOUR O" RS TQ statement .continues: C'eaiias. Rubbed well'on to the sheet j drinking. This accounts for the Solicitor—"And I am sure ,you' b' or salt stock* will resell yr ' in cni5es of cola it relieves the tight. I g verse &`!y att,�ntie . S. Y. Mathew* �ro� g In experiments of'this sort, it g reit many liver regulators now will find. madam, that this is the or, 1.1.600tt Pt., 'iPoronco. is customary to use a simple diet ness and aching. All druggists and pressed on the attention of suffer• best course to adopt--in' the event' in order that the chemical analysis *tore' Rell at 5l]c. box, or poet free era. Of these there is none superior of your friendly letter failing to FARM WANTED. ,�Wf of the foods nlac not entail ani• tin- from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. for to Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. Their produce the effect we desire." astx WAXTED—IR ZXC13ANCII lrp; due labor. In this instance the daily Price, 3-boxes for $1.25. operation though Gentle is effective., Client—"'Yes, I see, Mr. Jones; tie were+ wttiscororm southern ib•rta Tall Wheat land. Pewtrese, M Don diet consisted•of three-quarters of .i, " " and the most delicate can use them. if I cannot get what I want by fair !]dills R'i., Toronto. s pound.of crackers, three -ounces Teacher—"-Now" children who -� means, I must put the rgatter un- Of corn flakes, two ounces of peanut I can tell me what `obedience" is Kindly mention the Rase of this reservedly fa•your hands."' FARM WANTED. � R, 'butter, one and one-half ounces of, derived from^" 'Pu il—"From et- p p g 6so acres of land.rich Donre and stable. P t3 a er len wcritis t• advertisers. - -- very pretty place, over a mile of creek *�. lsugar, three ounces of butter, one tin caned, miss!'.' (Twenty la+! dollar* an sore. ADDly A. & y ejnart of milk, nine-tenths of a quart I '' BRITISH. INN ?NAME. ,.� � Lewis, Cochrane, Alberta. t f water,, and, .in additiun during ! Findly mention the name of this -the water period, three quarts ad- ; paper in writing to advertigere. The inn known as the "Same' PHRENOLOGY. - - -- ditional of nater were added to the Yet" at Prestwich has a curious .f�+a>»r+t, cE1,F.cnr.rvar, MAGNETISM AND *�= !daily menu. Of the nine-tenths Conscience is something'those who history, which Mr.'Hackwoodl re- aipfAUJMMIaM s It7 BVCCESR, Pecnre velnable advice at quart of water taken daily Burin News: cfae1 •ace. tend P.C. to W J. Kavanagh, Cbarl• i B need it haven't got. fates in the London Daily It:Aeatma seta• / eston, out. strictly reliable. Ithe preliminary and final periods "The house originally bore the t.� '!f ti• f,; Ithree-quarters of it was taken be- — `Seven Stars,' but many years ago •w•BoieTLioat; A►Nc¢R, Tamer., Lnm . Ste. internal tµ on heals." it became necessary to have its fel( p C� Qtaiif� Ca me external, at, rtto ua before utooalat . on? Dr. �Rl:SL'f.`IS OF ��'.1T1:}1 IiRL\`K.I\G i� faded sign repainted. 4vhen the E nensa cad- llman lledlcal Co.,Ltd..vellin;wood,Out. Cis- 4V After sifting and b ,ihng down painter asked the,landlord what he eche, thaohs, Nen .� wvas to Put on the board he receiv d � be"`°adsm•Cold p Claflls gu• Chills. Chp. ♦ the answer `The same ,ret.' And lrlalne, Fraecbtt.. Quicklya the man tuck •flim at his word." ,' RBisg �0d i f We buy Wing and Tail Turkey, Rales Them Without Milk Fedthers. I1 rite fr,r price.i. y ; (r'+Ai VES 1:u•klet Free. Stec!s,!Briggi Seed Co.,Ltd.,Ti,root.T„Oat. � +� I Jf. W. Nelson ,d Co., Toronto, Ont. : YtV r;r OUDE_J � - _�•� � � ling � e • T� _. y ���� �„� art ar -260, Yin„K,• ��i. �-__� ' I.' � - '1 � �,�., ' . • '\ n' �� a.i� M-Th Pia-Casal C""es:"a n[”Ba"M POW �Tt>�TG • 5.PE�RL�� r •` INS-Rias-well eat Ruby.ick Het Oral -�� 9211--king-set with$Raw” / + � �,, ,iP ' , X10.2-Pcoack-'stress.waB fis4ked wick spa claw Bt'a&" 3 THE hl»T..re eT,.r.atred 6e..y tom•fill.rd reale, Q Sealpr geld es r.veltt of prlco. Rrk•a.rd.ri.e nese CQ{ysji ' k.w.are fikeer with s thick taco of taper. �f i "That old hairbrliali is certainly vend ter free sample to D•pt. W. L., Nr PARK SALES COMPANY '� I Sc U I, N 0. -t6 •09\ a success as a doormat."—Life. tlonal Drug A Ch�mioat Sat Toronto IBv=$27, LONDON.ONTARIO ! - 'b .... �, . :'..i:': ...•., .,� .J. b.>....-,.:.' -.+..n`d:.ir+c:XS•3•.•',_sbY. .0#.� .7.7,m... 7 . e ^r.'G'. o",. .,^' +. .w:;yc.iw-'�tSR4Le"�.. ^.r„e. :tP^""",TM/,n .tet . 7s •,ng.r nx•.'a:p .aSV+.#'•rf .�':• ' " r .s�5- `•7•$'; wades' :." , '?:}S .«-.°fs,'.... .anr+6...r;1,. ^'i+.-„y" ''v,;'�/+•''`'y.r,>.>. .":•u^"-_''�,+.-r--t.. - -_ - .,.ra...• - .-T4 „ - d .:. ... �, . .�Jr, im�.u.yr•.. �,+t�•CP.,Y...,. � "Y•r'•if'.,r'1?^fi.""u iC'.�',. q + .!r p�w*F,y ,i.'S e' '•n.r-�"T ^ � • �: '.•y'•5 �� .•-'�.fi+/ SLW�,-+' .LT:�t�i.4'J .L':'Lt.ie .�r 'Ys•A'^' �Geii.:R'+s ale+'^M.ff:l" • —y..u:+aP'wbi5 . .^,. uY A3ur�':aw `•s.r/•eG Wg�s8.4•"6?m50••u.sdV.sC..+' .,C v.<s Jy,{n.. .n c tea. 'w v...: ••.;: - -'� 'c� s�•a..�+: ...•.:.,. ..'P+". •.,: _.y..=R'- ._, ':....-- ,' ..,...ter +.. :a^ ,..• ... _. .!`." :-3 ir5 3r3` aw ...,...r+>s. .«�*-r,yr- ,. .'�`•,-..--: ... � ^t- �ti,d>: .� , ,� ';r� �,. .*.+=jr. "r - :;+-f: '.'�*, i..r:,...}'.fit'.'..: :.. . ..r....�.....r.. . .... .: ..,._ Y•+. .. ,,.....- ,"x.... .'.. ,.z; ii:.=. w � -,�- -Thomas Mansfield anloaded a'ingg for Ensign. e ' � LOCALISMS• A libel case was settled by mutual C�ot�11Y1 ar ����J consignment of opal at the station this week. agreement. The Council of the town- a „� ship of Reach sued Mr. Boyes, an sI)- -D. and Mrs. Simpson,# spent a -A large quantity of apples are plicant for the office of Township ` couple of days in the city. being taken to the cider mills Clerk, for libel alleged to have beenA. -Fred Adair spent Tuesday these days. contained in an article published in ' ;oYith his people in Claremont. -Born-On Monday, Nov. 8th, the Uxbridge.Journal. The article re ,We have Fottr Suits that were made to our order from fine H. Wagner has recov- the wife of W. F. Disney, Green, Sected on the integrity of the Coun- cillors. Mr. Bo es will a the sum - —. Bred from her recent indisposition. wood, of a son. y pay cloth from our own stock and we will.eacrl8ce -Mrs Gordon moved her house- =High grade American barrel of 7{116, from which the plaintiffs®111 _ told effects to Oshawa her houseSatur- coal oil, 22c gal., 5 gale. for $1.00 pay their own expenses. them at cost-Sizes 87, 88, $9, 40. day, at the Drug Store. * •-�--= T ti"T -Miss Josie Moore, of Toronto, -William Scott, of Claremont, MARKKAM ispent Sunday with her parents spent a couple of days this week here. Robert Miller. Ephraim Travis has purchased the -Mrs. J. H. Harwell is able to be two houses and lots on Jseph St.that We have it-All kinds from 50 cents to$1.25 f -Miss Annie Calvert oOshawa, beton ed to the Mxira' estate. Mr. was home with her people over about the house asst's, after her Travis expecte to remodel the houses .,per garment. ' 19tin ay. recent severe illness. and will probably occupy one himself -Donald Kerr, of Tor onto, was -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here as, neat Summer.._ ]sere over Sunday with his mother usual ne=t Tuesday to attend to The Independent Telephone Co. is R. A. BUNT/NG, PICKER/NG and sisters. his professional duties. ereoting a line along the sideroad lead- -L, A. Findlay, of Toronto, -Remember M. Shapiro's sale infc east from Mount'Joy to the Pink- spent SaLurdey at the home of his of farmatock, implements, furs'- Bring townline. It is exected that at OUR HUGE ". ,parents here. ture, etc., on Friday neat. least 14 new subscribers will be added -M. N. Dafoe, of Toronto, was -There is no better bread ob- along the route, with his sister, Mrs. J. H. Wagner tainable than you can make from The township Whitcnd h Sun. ' Spink's White-Satin flour. day School over Sunday. their annual Convention in the Meth- Association intend holding GG -E. L. and Mrg. Chapman; of -Fred. Bunting and Miss Gladys dist church, Hartman, on Wednes- Toronto,- visited their relatives Bateman, of Toronto, spent Sun- day and Thursday, November 24th :here on Sunday: day with their relatives here. and 25th. A most interesting pro- -St. Andrew's Ladies'Aid met -A. N. Ridley has disposed of gram has been prepared and a record at the home of Mrs. W. D. Gordon his huckstering business to John breaking Convention maybe expected, N' C - O N F on Tuesday afternoon. Bath, who is now Ori the road. An official of'the Post Office was in : -James Peak and Fred and Mrs. -Mr. and- Mrs. H. R. Herron town on a buildsond-ay looking over the new. a Peak, of Toronto, were here over spent Sunday with the tatter's poet ofl3ce building. Asked as to the Our enormous Print Sale in the Spring was a complete success(every- sPalmer. reason of the extraordinary delay-in thing sold-customers well pleased)and this Dress Goods.Sale Sun day withWm. H. an din he stated --------promises to be greater etiftl- We are prepared to ma Peak. -Mrs. Mahon and Mr. and Mrs. that the company which had the con- -A number of' our young folks Tranmer, of Bloomington, spent tract for the interior fixture had THE PR=CES SN'Z'EREST= q0 t attended the Balmoral concert at Sunday with D. and Mrs.Simpson. thrown'up the job after a long wait ore Whitby on Wednesday evening of -Roy Wagner was laid off duty cal;form wereftenderseen and placers w 30 Pieces of Dress Goods last week. for a few days during the past contracts.-Sun. -W. B. and Mrs. Powell spent week owing to a very severe cold. all. to be Sacrificed Sunday in Uxbridge with the lat- -J. H. and Mrs. Beal, of Clare .• • tar's mother, Mrs. Musselman, most, visiteche tatter's parents, James Thielrpan, head waiter at -Space forbids stating all the prices, but we are going 'who is very ill. A. and Mrs. Allaway, on Sunday. , -Miss Violet Waite,of Toronto, -Norman Kerr, of East Toron- Delmonico'a in New York, left a to sell the goods-Prices,Slaughtered. • -returned home on Sunday, after to, spent a con le of days this fortune of 8500,000. pe P Y Goods, regular from 25 'cents to $1.00 per pard, � spending a couple of weeks with week at the home of his mother Goldwin Smith,'of Toronto, has SEE r the Misses Moore. here, announced that he has retired l Selling at from 10 !` - 75 -Dan Gormley, who-has now a -Her many Pickering friends from active journalism. t position in McLaugblin's automo- will be pleased to learn that :firs. Owing to a remarkable boom in ; mobile factory in Oshawa, spent (Dr.) Bateman, of Toronto, has re- the steel trade the Homestead Sunday at his home here. covered from her recent illness. . steel mills will run on double time. � A R D � A R E Inspector Waugh #►aid an of5- -There is an agitation at pres- cial visit ,to our public school on ent towards establishing aChrist- The Dominion Parliament open- ` Monday, and found everything was Fair in Pickering:- There is ed its session yesterday with the , $n a highly satisfactory co�idition. no reason why such should not be usual amount of pomp and red "`lheBe shitty Wlridg make you -While adjusting a bolster on a success. Other village's much tape. a wagon the other day Joseph Bye smaller'than Pickering have had ' Duncan C. Ross (Liberal) was think of so injured his finger that he was them for ,years with unvarying elected on Wednesday to repre- o. compelled to cease work for a few success. Pickering being sur- sent West Middlesex in the House Sys rounded by a rich agricultural of Commons, his majority being Stoves, Ranges, Bassi Bum compelled Oil HeaterB, Coal -Mrs. (Dr.)G. N. Fish, of Bro- country should have no difficulty O Stove O 155. - Hods, ds, Z's. ham, spent a few days with in establishing a successful fair. H g s ve Etc. ' Mra. J. H. Bundy. Dr. and Mrs. -Tbe following is a very truth- The:two suffragettes who threw _Fish leave in a few days for their ful remark: "The man wbo grows stones at the Lord Mayor's ban-new home in Toronto. up in his native town is regarded quet in London have been senten- -A Mission'is being held this as a boy by his elders until he is cad to a month in jail at hard •• week in the R. C. church t and is well started down the decliviy ht labor. y OW L !- being well attended. Fathers life that ends in a hole. T The Maritime express on the � �e They're coming O'Reilly and Doyle,, of Toronto, stranger who comes intoa place Intereolonial was ditched near 1 AM conducting the Mission. is more often .pnshed :to the front Campbellton, N.B. Several mem- '•'.!Crowd Patrick O'Connor has way, vacated than the young man who has _ y. here of Parliament were on. board - Q� the G. T. R. section house and has grown up with the town. This is on theirway to Ottawa. No one moved to Mrs. Seeker's rasidence the reason why So many young was hurt. at Liverpool. He moved Tuesday. men become dissatisfied with their He is employed on the C. N. R. home surroundings and long to "I shaved off my tache the • -An authority on the subject cast their lot in other quarters." other day and xey..wife didn't SPECIAL-2 only, second-hand Base Burners -tells ne that if our villagers knew -The annual Thapk-offering know me. ' the fertilizing unt'i'es of fallen meeting of the W. F. M. S. will be "That's nothing. My wife left for sale cheap. q leaves, fewer of them would be held in St. Andrew's church on off her phony curls, switches, rats raked from the lawns and burned. Friday evening, Nov. 19th, at 8 and hair pads and I didn't know -Jermiah O'Connor -and James o'clock. A miAsionary address her."-Detroit Free Press. 1 $ing have left the employ of the will be given,b'y Mrs.J. M. Waters, Bronx-That's a hsr7dsome um- �� � ' pffta G. T. R. as sectionmen and are who with her husband has been brelia you've got there, old man. -pow employed with contractor engaged as a medical missionary in Lenox-Yes, isn't'it? -"'Cook on the C. N. R. construction Ujjaiu, Central India. This ad- Bronx-About what does it cost work. dress should prove very interest- to carry an umbrella like-that? ' -Fred Thompson -has vacated ing and helpful. Appropriate Lenox-Eternal vigilance I-The the hartrick premises at the corn- music will be givbn by the choir. Circle Magazine. VALUABLE � INTS -ger of King and Church streets and The meeting is open to all. No is now domiciled in the•'residence admission is charged, but an offer- scantly ffer ecently vacated by Mr4 Gordon ing will be taken in aid of mission "� •on Church str t, work. + =Mrs. W. Ro ersurned -The foll.ow%ng•appeared in the 1 Ladies, always see that you are dealing with a thorough practical milliner, y ' gry and do not be mislead by catchy advertisements. MRS. LEIGH has had fro �'a 6unday after Kingston Whig of Monday, Nov. the best experience that any•milliner could het, he can produce iLg a few days with her .lat.: "On Monday evening Bishop G} any desired effect in any and all kinds of millinery. Afresh and - "�` mother, Mrs. C. Forster, who has Mills eonducted service in St. l assorted eiock will be on view this week at .very moderate been seriously ill. She is some- Mark's church, Deseronto„ when Cir ' prices. Call and view before going elsewhere. & - - what improved, however. Rev. Dafoe Wagner, of Shannon- _ _ p l M TROR'a IiATa AtiIY TOQIIE9' A SPECIALTY. -Mr. E. E. Lake, of Wycliffe ville, was made rector of St. •College, Toronto, conducted the Mark-& The Bishop -gave an in- The in St. George's church sparing address. The vision North Side g MRS: LEIGH, Icing St., ' Pickering, Ont. here on Sunday. Mr. Lake has a clergy were Rev. Rural Dean Dibb host of friends here who are Napanee Rev. Mr. Lewin, of alwayys� pleased to-beer him. ' Kiugsto if Revs Dr. Purdy, Dalby, _ r -Wm. Allaway has this season 'Rev. A!H. Creeggan, Tyendinaga, We �laVe a lull. manufactured over 17,000 apple f��- " Rev: T. J. O'Corjor-Fenton, Vel LE REGISTER t barrels. This is. one of the best land. ' .''`display of seasons he has ever experienced. ..�. FRIDAY, Nov. 19tH, 1909.-Extensive '' lig ,� ,+ _ STOUFFVILLE auction sale of farm stock, imple- •, y, j ?a; The above represeut9 a• snug in- -, ments,.hay, roots, grain, household = - c c ` come for the farmers of this town- Mrs. Joseph Pipher, East End was Foods, etc., on lot 23, con. 2, Picker- e L. A T f. R%i ship. found dead in bed. on Monday morn- ing, the property of M. Shapiro. -George and -Mrs. Seldon and in;by her husband. Sale at one, see bills. Geo. Jack- r` . � 11 and sizes, daughter, Miss Edna, moved to Frank McDonald has been n{Dyed to son, Auctioneer. ` ^tea 8 styles UShlawa' on Saturday. Mr. Sel- the��innipeg branch of the Standard SATURDAY, Nov. ZOTx.-Credit sale +_� k` i"` = "don secured a good position in the Bank and left here on Monday. of farm stock, implements, etc:, the also Mr. and Mrs. Malloy were summon- • ro art of John C Philip,at lot 17 _ Coal Oil Heaters McLaucihlin Automobile and Car- ed by wire to Forest, Ont„ Saturday con. 6 Pickerin , half mile east of , rinse Factory. We are ,sorry to evening to hasten to the bedside of Mrs. Brougham. Sale at 1 o'clock,char sr 3 lose them as residents of Picker- g p- i Malloy's youngest brother, Mr. Peter See posters. Thomas Poucher,nuc- t ' Ing. Wells, as he had on that -day under- tioneer. Two Second-band.Heaters vV -Charles Leigh moved on Tues- gone a critical . surgical operation, t � in good condition. day into the residence- recently which had been rendered necessary - gurebased by, him from George owing to his having been kicked by i PICKERING 'MARKETS horse last March. He passed awn on Beldon, on King street east. Mr Sunday morning about Paeven o'clock, Red Wheat...... . ......... $1.04 Leigh intends to remodel the dwel- about eight hours before the arrival White 1.04 Bun in and otherwise im rove the • .. ..,;•• •1,04 - t d ling P of Mr. and Mrs. Malloy.- Tribune. Mined .... - y premises as time will permit. ' We . . Goose .. : ..,._ , .. believe George Baker has rented WHITBY . .. Oats ...r...........r............. 335 the Gee house just vacated by Mr. In the Autumn Assizes,w Barley ........ ..................... which open- Buckwheat. 660$ -While the potato crop has Leigh.' ed here Monday with Sir Glenbolm — PATENT MED/CINE Falconbridge presiding, there were Miss Stella E Hames -':been large in all parts of the Pro- two serious criminal cases. Henry Dodd's Pills 40e, all cough medicin4 s at 22e, vines, the white grub has some- "Enai ' what interfered with the unlit shign, a young man of Scott town- bleacher of Piano, ALL DOLLAR Chases Pills 22e, Pink Pills 37c, Cas ria 80e, q y p, was charged with assault on y�sr;iTEVALE. _olvr� MEDICINES Seigle's Syrup 55c, Minard's Liniment ,, Allan's In some parts of Western Ontario. Annie Gibbons, a Barnardo Home girl AT 75c. Lung Balsam 22c, Butter color 22c, Cha e's Nerve In this locality there has not as of sixteen.. The jury returned a ver- Food 45c. get been any indication of the dict of.not guilty. A PALMER Dr Dods, off acketa, new d s Dods, ;'.white est. As the rubs .work -Mrs. Margaret and Miss Ellen Bow- y g g � g P g ler,mother and daughter,of Ashburn, PAINTER AND DECORATOR men's mitts, gloves, suspenders, ties, ho . Good beneath the surface they are much were tried on a chaise of having set % fresh groceries always on hand. root difficult to cope with than fire to the stables of Mrs, Wilson, Dontrutor f'or general house repairs, W :are t bugs. The sowing of malt their next nes hbor. After hearin 3 P SPECA L-20 lbs. Redpath granulated saga on o to land seems to be the g g Established b years in Pickering s_ p the evidence the jury found the prism- village. �•� T7 T best ane c yet devised for fight- e,"not guilty. T. C. Cobinette,K. C., ADDRES PICKERING P. O. EDWARD BRYAN, PICKE IN( - ing then' defended the Bowlers as well as act- N ',, may.• .' �,, s. ..»:,:. ?,T,yf.* y. 'm-`. �,a J�,'kh.i:A' •'il..'' 'o....:. ............+ ':,.vti•... 'L , '- - 'i• �1R;.. M!riW.?^: t 'i,1:.'r-r"#�I:^.cn.`TJY�._ _ 4