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I OSHAWA GREEN RLVER George H. Pedlar, only son of Geo. Mrs. P. R. Hoover has returned Y+� MedicalH. Pedlar, sr., President of the Pedlar home. L D D E : R S V ' 'A TA LPeople,Ltd., of this place,died Mon- Mrs. J. W. Doten spent a few days P►CKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL day morning at the General Hospital, in London last week. Toronto, of pneumonia. Deceased, Misses Mary and Maggie Boyd spent The ladder season is here again, and l slid X-RAY INSTITUTE T}le WOSderfill who was thirty-six years of kge,leaves a few days with their sister, Mrs, x PICERRINi0, - - ONTARIO ' a widow and one child. His parents Hornshaw. 'we are prepared to make them and two sisters also survive. He was Mrs. Alpb. Hoover and Mrs. Elias of all sizes. -: At. XWIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D., C. M., a member otthe Anglican Church and Bice attended the flower show held in All kinds of general Blacksmithing Phyatcfa°'in charg' L i f e — G i v e`r !inolitics was a conservative. '.Che Toronto last week. 8i@soialiet in Bec:al Di.ea.ee ProstatioDis P promptly and neatly done. , melee of Men. Diseases of women, Cancers, late Mr. Pedlar was -also associated The Literary Society will hold- its :Tumors,B-Ray examination. Diseases of eye. with the Masonic order and the Sons first meeting of the season on Monday W.H.JACKSON, , A mar.now,throat and lunge. Pitting glasses and of England. The remaips were brought evening next. All are invited to at- rdl acate and chr)aic diseases. r 0 2o Sone 19 to 3 and 7 to D �g1y Have YOU Tried It ? g g tend. Brock Road here on Tuesday for interment, Last week while in Toronto Albert Heisey was taken suddenly ill. He �' 4 f egab. Remember J. C. Philip's sale was taken to the Grace Hospital and James White H. FAREWELL,Q. 0., BA&RIS- Positively cures diseases due to to-morrow. . underwent an operation for appendi- s 1. cids. At present-he is doing nicely, T• TaB,Oonatlo�yr Drown Attorney,and County Wholesale and Retail Butcher, R Srilmltor. Court.Bowie.Whitby. 10.y impure blood. 50c. a box or six WHITEVALE _ T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, Mrs. D.'S. Turner spent a couple of 'WHITBY Pickering, Ont. boxes for$L00. For sale, Mc- � days in the city last week. L• Solicitor.Notary Public,Special Successor to A number of our farmers are taking Friday evening a prisoner in the -. ase for Higt2 Court of Justice. Snooes.or to Fadden's DrugStore, Pickering. g Best price paid for choice 'Kamm Dow & McGillivray, Brock street, g advantage of the prices offered for county fail made a sensational and butcher's cattle. successful break for liberty. Russell Whitby. 71y apples on the Toronto markets. y Most of the farmers irrothis vicinity Franklin, of Oshawa` with but one Choice meat will be found at our �] `H. WARKE, SOLICITOR AND have their 2-t les icked and roots in month of his time or vagrancy to v/ , !sorsa: PUBLIC, (successor to late Pp p serve, was the cause of a heated chase shop at reasonable riees.- David Ormiston),Whitby. Mr, Sydney:forth- and a few more fine days will see the P P z .=,who is associated with Mr.Warks,attends Iowing'wound up. by the jail officials. Governor Schiller F rot -lokenngon Wednesdays. David Pugh, who has charge of the had Franklin in the orchard picking Call and see us. Prices right - Lwns arranged. oily: LOOK HERE Papples. Mr. Shiller went a few rods apple packing in this vicinity for the PP r, 1'eterr Oshawa Fruit Growers- has about away for a pail, and the prisoner took } y nary' i completed his cork for tbe.season. advantage of his absence to jump the 1 Don't wait for auction sales p fence and makl0a dash for liberty. By- W. Monumen ts WALTER L. HOWDEN,. D. V. S. but attend H• Smith and daughter. hire. y f -il ��``11�ithe time a pursuit was or aniked the, a Graduate oatsrlo Vetennazy College. Walsh, have returne4 to the latter's P g . i Member Ontario vaterinuy Medical society. home in Petoske Mich., afters nd- Prisoner had a good start. He was saecoxC ing to Dr,E.J. Shirley, Omce KingS7t., B�j���5 XMAS SALE ing some time with friends here and followed for two miles by Turnkey Having secured the agency for Picat other points in the township. Bryan and-then vanished from sigbt. the Ontario Granite and Mar- � HOPKINS,VETERINARY SUR. The members of the Methodist He has not yet been recaptured. He ble Works, Brampton, I am • LEON, AND DENT16T, Etc, and Now going on at Church and Choir met in the church is a young'man of 22, stout of build, prepared to furnish all work in V firmduste of lobe Ontario Vol rinary col. Monday evening and resented Alrs. about 5 feet 7 inches,dark compleI�ion. 'the granite and mArble line Ings, Toronto, registered member o! the CLAREMU2�iT,. U�iT. g P When he left he threw off his coat. at the very lowest prices, and: ;r Ontario veterinary Aledlesi Association, f- Weir with as beautiful mantle clock as workmanship guaranteed. . ), roe sad residence one and one-quarter miles Sideboards, re $15.00,now$11.25 a slipbt token of their esteem. After Gcods shipped where desired. north o!Green Saver. Office and&hoeing Jorge B• r PP aoane to 11 a.m.,and 1 to t pm. Private Couches, reg. 8.00, now 4.50, he presentation came refreshments CENTENNIAL CORNERS See me before placing your s �fi telopbone is m once P,0. address, Green Ex. Tables, re 7.50, now 5.30, and everybody reports a good time. — c: River, ow. y Mattresses, re 8.23, now 2:50, Afro. Weir leaves this week for Port- Miss S. Dison s nt Sunda with order: Lettering done on the " -- Springs, reg. 2.75, now 2.00, age ]a Prairie to join her, husband, Mrs. W. Chester. p shortest notice. gf f u#fest*s Q�Larl>�• w Bedroom Suits,reg.$20,now €15. who has secured a good positior_there. Miss Myrtle Chester, of Scarboro. is C. W. GIBBONS, — Claremont , is visiting her cousins here. WG. HAM—Issuer of Marr':- Everything in the store at whole- Go to Philip's sale for hi - We are sorry to report the illness of 11� Lens" in the county of on Q. sale prices during this sale. rises horses. 3c�isa Beatrice Collins.but hopetosoon plekszing Village my r _ T. TT�� -1- - hear her in our midst again. •C � A � . ■ HOPPER Issuer of Marriage tJ S3-. L. ATHA _ hire. W. Bramwell and eon, of Vic- Hard and soft. . IAcen••s in the County of Ontario, r toria Square, have returned home, ;i �w at store and his residence,Qaremont. Zi edding bells are ringing. after spending a week at her fathers, -�•�r•-7� �p t CLAREMONT A. Draper left last week for his Arthur Annis. ••�^� R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK home in England. Mrs. J. Graham and son,of Toronto, Lath and Shingles. .V. Ooavywcer. Oommiseionez for baklag We are sorry to report that Peter have returned home, after spending a r-r-7 4 mOda los prdoopoo�ayntaa IMB•s ofltonM Stewart Sr. is indisposed. couple of weeks with the former's lis- 0Elj��MjN 1 m°•ms" a f�s, Qab. ,-, WEDDIX0 AND A. and Mrs. Carruthers visited Sun- ter, Mrs. Walter Brumwell. Prices right. '�j� POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, day at Mr. Yake's, Altona. The eight deer-hunters from this John and Mrs. Scott spentThureday oei hbor ood arrived home safely Ma . fns Counties allkinds of York and Oo on a. rtes BIRTHDAY GIFTS g _ y A C R E E SO R Ston Wes o!all kinds atteaoed w on shorte@lo - with Mrs. T. Bayles,Greenwood. � last Friday, after t e1r nine daps hunt s f maUce. Address Green river P.O., out, Miss A. Cootes is spending a time each with their full'share of deer. LOCUST HILL �T B. POWELL. Licenses Auc- ,`lar assortment is complete. in ewe with Ger aunt, Mrs. A.Carruthers, Miss L Dixon.of Cobourg, is atap- r1� . tioa«r for Ontario and York Coa A11p j Mrs. Brown and daughter, of Clare- ing a few weeks with her aunt. Mr, kinds at W«000daoted either privstaly or b, 'a fountain pens, etc. we are wont,called Sunday at T,Nighswand- Pratt. We are glad to say Mrs. Pratt Pickering Lumber Yard auction, safe notes collected. For date@ or a for The P. W.Ellis Co., of To- er's, is ins improving nicely,after her recent Kier egaaes apply at r•sidsne•, idlixabetb vont p g " ■t•. R o wine. Orden lett at Nm.n Coss will C. Lapp attended the E. L. Conven- ltcrident. All kinds of building material includ - jt rseeiys prompt"Soation• 151y. KODAK AND CA.MZRAS make ideal. tion at Prince Albert on Thursday The Ladies' Aid, of Centennial In- ing rough and dressed lumber. ; POIICHEA, Licensed Auction- gifts' We have a fine new stock. last. tend holding their anniversary ser- lath.etc: " $PSCTACLEs AYD ETS GLAseRes. This Wm. and Mrs. John Scott Sr. a ent vices next Sunday, Nov, 21st. when A carload of Britie Columbia shingles T. ser Vminator, Collector and ismer of pp h 6 serrtagm�iomaee@ An kinds of auction .ale@ is the place to have your eyes ex- Sunday at Ja -ott'e,8th line.Mark- Rev. Mr. Oke will preacli at 2.30 and 7 have just arrived and are selling at conducted and valuations mads as mod- ermined by a graduate optician. Yon ham. p. m. Washington Choir will be $ .65 per square in lot of 10 •rslo•eiiargw Estates and eoa•tsamsate son- take no chances here. We n- Walter Ba les, of Greenwood,spent present in the evening td render ape- ware or over. ' eissently managed and sold bT auction or gta Sunda with his aunt, Mrs. John vial music. On Thursday avenin Private sale. Monewes, recall, noses and tee to fit you correctly with the beat y y W. D. !i()RDON ds SON gmomsal aeaounY promptly son•et.d and sattr frames and lenses. Our prices are Scott. Nov, >e6th, s social time will be held, 4w isbbry NttlmOenL guaranteed, Phone or the lowest. :- Mrs. Bell, of Unionville, is going to when f�yi Annie, of Toronto, will de- i' .13tH for terse, and varUeulats, Biongh.m Its i «•� near b. >iz.d by p6osi•1�taw� a end the winter with her daughter, liver his address on his tri to Scgt- .k, PrRE DRros always on hand, Pre- p y,, 'Mrs. S. P. Lapp'. land. A silver collection will be taken Best Place in Cauda scr3ptions and family receipts care- A. H. Roper, of Manitoba,.and lady lip. The EulaWe Quaxtet fully com uhe dr Come to us for 11O friend, spent Sunday evening.witb rz anything in the drug line. his sister, Mrs. Alarshmdn. BROUGHAM for superior Business or Shorthand OF = T. and Mia. Dunkeld and A. B. Leb- Educatioa-is the progressive "'roUFFVILLE 'T• M. McFA DDEN man attended the funeral of the late Mr. and:lire. E.Holtby spent sweek Are now repared to give a musics] DRUGGISTAND GAADOATfi OPTICIAN Miss Smith, of Almira, on Tuesday. with friends in Toronto. O� pregram.p For particulars apply to _ A. E. Heieey's sale came off very Wm. Ham, of Toronto; is visiting �, PTCKERING, _ ONT. satisfactory on Tuesday although the his father, who is very i11. -.MIMA HOOVER, _ day was very had for a sale. Mr. R. Brodie and family spent Sunday • rr Sec.-Treas. Heisey bas sold his roperty here to with friends in Cherrywood. James Dunkeld a7idp intends moving Mrs. R.S. Phillips is spending a few jtORON'I'Q;- 6 K W ..IDillingham'13 .n x few days to Markham -where he weeks with Huntsville friends. c »' has engaged with the `;peigbt Wagon Mrs. Wartski and daughter, of Gr -1 at"'of this college readily o - agner• Co, Undertaking Parlors Whitevale, are visiting friends here. choice positions. The demand Attend J. H. Beal's Xmas Furniture f our radiates is full King street, Pickering. Sale. Ever thin at wholesale price.' g y flue times �1. 1 milrlt cosi s to be sold at y g rptupply. Winter term t ns Have a full line o2 Ire$h and Gar- Galls by day or night promptly Norman Crawford is recovering Fe ed meats eonstanti on haind. attended' to. Telephone Philip's'sale. Jan.3rd. New catalogue free. - y � p _ _ from his recent attack of typhpjd (Bell or Independent.) fever. W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. Spice Roll, Breakfast BaC017, BALSAM Mr. and'14fre. Bice, of Uxbridge, are ;Cor. Yon e k Alexander Sts. F ' $&m, Bologna, Weiners, etc. — ----- ` visiting the latter's, sister, Mrs. W. J. g Jas. Hbr-top visited at Uxbridge oiie Hogle. ' $i hest riePe day this week. Airs. Poacher and 1ISsa Blanche - G g P paid for �tiRr_�sRRtRRtR��� , Butcher's Cattle: nsuran-ce Peter Robinson is busily engaged Mechia spent Friday with Markham „- plowing for John Birkett. friends. �a • • • Of all kinds- Best always recolu; Jas. Coates, of Claremont, visited H. Harris Ieft on Tuesday for Pick- te ertn Y at Osctlr T yndall's on Sunday. erinn to enter the employ of Wesley k 9 !veru mended. Jas. Nilson shipped a carload -of Ihirvey. Selec' t stock from Dagmar on Monday. Alrs. Welsh, of Guelph, is. visiting A large crowd attended divine ser- her daughter, Miss M. E. Welsb,for a First-Class rigs for hire Conveyancing Done , vice at Mount 'kion on Sunday even- few days. DayD8 Or III �t ing, J. At. GFr oa` returned from his hint0`*� nigLt and rotes Collected,. Charles Pilkey, of Mount Albert., ing trip on Saturday, accompanied by u � ' BAB meets all train' s Charges reasonable. was down on a pleasure and Lusiness two fine deer: tripp Mr. and Mrs. AlcHugh and dough - Teaming promptly attended to. `V. Jones was down to Whitby one ter of Locust Hill, visited J. C. and 150 acre Farm for sale. - Agent for Canada Carriage CO. day last week as a witness on a trio] Mrs. Philip on Sunday. Xnias _ �GrIf you want to buy sell or lent,call there:• A number from here attended the CCGGa�i� • HPeak at my office. Bargains. David Jones sold a 3-year-old geld- funeral'of the late Hy. Hopkins at M e i.Pickering. 4 ing for the handsome sum of;' )O last Green River on Sunday. 0 � We f . Richardson. week, The choir of the Christian church 4 , �V fits A large number of our ladies havassisted in the 'song service at Mark- e@ The - ine vested in new bats of endless variety ham on Sunday evening. fa Notar Public, Pickerin and color. Rev. F. C. Harper, of Knox College, ,k DOMINION BANK y >; Mrs. Arthur Bell and daughter. Toronto, is visiting Thomas Poucher Early at Laura, of Oro Station, are visiting and family for a couple of days, -Head OiMoe, TorontoZIach-smithing!_ friends and relatives Here. Arthur Cracknell bus completed his:lusters Clarence Jones and 'Ken- engagement with L. Johnston and is ti 'General Bankin Business neth Hortop, of L xbridge, Sundayed now engaged with J. W. Hogle. Ba,5Sett S g A general blacksmith business done. at the home of their parents here. Alice Liscombe was removed to the transacted-. All kinds of repairing neatly and James Hortop disposed of three Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, on promptly executed. good horses for shipment to the west. Saturday, suffering from typhoid. . a; attention given t0 Walter Ward Also sold a good one to The Independent Telephone Co. are seW s .SpecialHorse-shoeing - a - SpP y. rive same buyer. building a trunk line between Mark- eialt the COIIeCt10n 2-0f Apple packer, Uriah Jones and ham and Brouham and will have it • 0.0=0N' to ZJAS77, gang, have. nearly completed their c.,Inpleted this week, It will be a big +� !]ale notes. PICKERING ONT• fall's work, having rounded up nearly improvement. P , ewelru �t�re ,.. ' 2000 barrels of choice fruit. Remember John C. Philip's eaten- ` SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. A large number from here intend sive sale of farm stock, implements, BRITISH Term of 1908 taking in the necktie social to be held etc., on his premises, haM nile east of el=isitls received of $1. and CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- tinder the auspices of the Brotherhood Brougham, to-morrow (Saturday). upwards. BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet- society at Salem on Tnesdny night. Everything advertised will positively COLLEGE Ler for Busines, tiriah Jones has. been on the sick be sold. Wlo�tb ' x =S1t@YAf9t allowed at highest TORONTO Shorthand and Mat- list with an attack of inflammation in Mr, Arthurs. of Knox College,To y current rates. his throat but is recovering nicely. ronto, will occupy the pulpil in St. Pic, Fred Gibson has taken control of his John's church on Sunday afternoon, �ppOliite New Post Office k CHAS. D. GORD0; Manager Booklet free. R. or Farquharson, .• PIC + B B.A., Principal, CornerYonge and apple gang during his illness, when he will give an account of his t. Bloor Sts. I -+� •' missionary work in the Gow Ganda HITBY BRANCH. Good feeding cattle tit Philip's sale silver flel s. +e ,�n1■meR�BBsr � � :,r . :.:_�.. �• -,_�.:..:....,..: - - - - y2- ��.�;},: R ..... `. �' =s: '� :?•!s. z4"� : -ra'n .f_ .+,»••-r r•+,oua,r w:: .ayt' U 7F111C ..5,11i!":"�tx,,,' - '',,"�iv.'�.�`^, '" • 'yf"� t..... ,?..'"< �" -;•;T•-.`:•%tie'• ,�j%.•" _. *.af�',..: an-•i qS'7'.... ,,'" ,?.s '+Ye':•� 'p ::.-: ,,,; dpi_:.., s. �.i�'xr 1;.:,zv::r s•*res•': '.^^ 'vim:- .r-•rr` �T=r.,t�.hs:r�.T^•' ,md.,i•wi"^%-.;•::.: .,c.%T .• r..-•ya..e+1-.r:>'r. sYS•�-s.r..c_r i�,e,.i..• -.s.sY.....�,. .�c�,. ..,.+..Y, tt177 ... ^•i'�w=v��i'+l�mamavy.a> <^�c�•-'�Si e'•+.•.' ..'��,"'•uevaw•.,:.:f k r..1n..:rm»u e.-n a�sos:vuy....w.nTr,,,v_:>v.,a<s...a - -asn�asa,.r e�a_v.:-,•.•.'t o-<" .x 4:Y>a 441... ...:1 r "5_ > '.• ^ai�'•. ,,.. ;...SPf• ,L,e•,� "� ., my..�. .:,+i4!" F.�. I, f' 3 -- Q*'.'P r .. V: ,•' •�, �'� t: moi/ .,.^ the writer. The eightfold repetition Paradise (4)gignites a furtherstageDISFIGURING, TORTUit ' r of pt;rila indicates that he was Se- in his passage throughvast spaces. - s Qd souls whoh> often had to cross rivers alt await the resurrection n (Luke is. ANG SKIN TROUBLE of his life, and in many parts 23), can hardly be meant, but "the ' ` of Syria and-' Asia Minor he would paradise of God" (Rev. 22), "far encounter robbers. The account in above all heavens'! (Eph. 4. 10). ` :The Prosperity of the Soul Is Attained Acts abounds in the hatred which 5. On behalf of such a one (a man Cannot be Cured by Salves • ault 4 ! countrymen bore him or his i Christ, fourteen year n- �! 1 his coon tie h f n h ' f cite sago, u -Nntments--The Blood NuEt .by --Jell-Control. teaching, and shows how they stir- able to say whether in the body or } r red the-,Centiles to violence. Hard- disembodied, rapt to the third ` est to bear, and so last mentioned,•i heaven, hearing in paradise things b3 PuTlfled, a Soul welfare demands an honest, Paul wrote "I can do all thins was the apostasy of false brethren too sacred for human speech), he x g p ), 1 blem;0ked skin, irritating sore active mond. Ignorance is nut of,it- throe h Him who stren thenad me." I(Phil. 3. 18). will glory; for, the events were not g g t*i.nples, eczema, salt rheum as self sinfulness, but it is the fruit- (He had discovered the secret of sou! ' 27,• Labor and travail-In I Theseof his making, and belong, there- I ether skin disorders are all signals ° ful soil in which many forms of sin I power. This must be sought, not 2, 9, and 2 These. 3. 8, these same fo of tEtress telling that. your Sourish. There There may be a kind of in ourselves alone but in the moral words'are used together in refer-I A thorn in,the flesh was' iv- ' g is impure or weak. You cannot knowledge'which is worse than ig- and spiritual reinforcement arising ring to his plying his trade. He . e,i him in order to keep him hum- cure eczema and other skin trou- : lnorance. "If the light that is in j from the sense of favor and friend- worked at tent-making by night-as I b}e, victorious over the constant bleb with ointments and outward thee be darkness how teat is that ± well as by day, which .ma explain temptation to spiritual ride which g ship on t•he part of the.Supreme tie- y P P a ulications:' These things may give' t f darkness?" Where the whole truth I in his watchings often, though we such revelations would naturgll,v P g g g-God. know he ave u I temporary relief,. but cannot cure, - is not eagerly welcomed soul pros- Prosperity of soul demands soul g p his sleep for give a man. ° The main=-conclusions because the trouble is rooted in t preaching and prayer (Acts 20. 3l ' which have been reached from the he perity is an impossibility. One- growth. Growth is the replacing of � ' blol,a and can only be removed b 1 These. 3. 10): endless controversies about this ` Y aided knowledge that will inevitably worn out tissues and new and p,trifying and catechin the blood. 28. Besides those things that are affliction are these: it was painful develop one-sided souls and one- greater supplies. Soul force. con- F Dr. Williams Pink Pills speedily„ without-The second reading of the ane bodily; was connected with hit' aided institutions. On the other sumed in vanquishing temptation is . �, g ; cure skin troubles because the• en hand intellectual candor, stripped 9 g P margin,, the things that. come out special revelations; was extremely purify and build , u b ry Aped ;replaced by renewed and increased humiliatin rich, of bias and prejudice, would lead �force, and this is souln course gives the clearest mean-' f (Gal. 4, 14); was re- y P the the. P 1 , growth. AlAll ing: as we would -say: it to current, if not chronic; was per- m er Poverished blood .that caused the t astonishing results. The long I growth proceeds from rudimentary speak of identical matters." The rianent; and cannot easily be idea- trouble. As they feed and cleanse indulged dream of church unity, for I state to formative, and from that tified with such maladies as head- the blood the skin grows fair, the perils he has mentioned are only a bloom of t example, will be realized when the ,to maturity, and from maturityto ache sore eyes and epilepsy. health return and new part of the outward troubles which � � P Psy• i day of intellectual honestly dawns. � • . .THE CULTURE STAGE. he leaves unspecified. 9• He hath said-A solemn away I strength is found. No other inedi- Norma! and, healthy feelings Are of asserting that a final'answer to I cine has ever had such wonderful 29. Weak, and I . . . not weak Y- also essential to soul health. But I This is the goal in every field. The his prayer has been made, Uhrist ; results in curing all diseases due to, it is possible to turn fiction, the By synifathy, he identifies himself bad blood. Miss Elizabeth Gillis; workman aims to become expert refusing him freedom from suffer- J his disciples, and feels for their. r drama, life's daily experiences and and the scholar to become cultured. ing, but assuring him of grace (di' Kensington, P.E.I., says:-"Word" weakness as if it here his own. even religion itself into 'fields of iThe progress of the soul-should not vine help to meet human need) to can hardly express how grateful I Burn not-With indignation. endure it. feel for what Dr.. Williams -Pink • emotional.dissipation. stop short of the cutltured stage.- � , ` ONE OF THE FUNCTIONS In spring the blossom conies.and 30. T will glory-This is, first, a Rather glory in my weaknesses- Pills have done for me. For seven vindication of his "boasting" goes, but leaves a tuft of green g up to. Than complain of them; for tHrough rears before I began their,use I of the feelings is to.set us thinking. this point inasmuch as he. has glori- them becomes +which, rounding out to the full, be- ' possessor of the pow- I was troubled witb salt rheum. My I, we habitually refuse to.heed them I ed.only in what he has suffered, not er of Christ. Thus, his gloryin hands an'd arms were nearly always comes the solid apple. The mellow- g, the accrual feelings of gladness, in what he has done-not in which he began with such diffidence. I a mass of torturing cracks and • - sympathy and indignation ing process comes, and acids, which � r P gnation for injus- 'tt v antaRon that, stren3th, but in : weakness.. The turns out to be to the'. honor of sores. I tried several doctors and, tice die out of the soul. indi bi erl• ized Beach o , tea' (blend into one delightful t4atnr, verse also looks forward to the next Christ, for the exaltation of his spent a great deal of money without tion against evil and enthusiasm while the tough, woody substance chapter, where, in verse 5 and 9, weaknesses 'brinQs out in contrast getting any benefit. Indeed my 4 for righteousness become alike 'in- ; lie reasserts the same principle. thr. strength of his Lord: W possible. becomes a mass of luscious crystals. hands seemed to be getting worse p ... i 31. The best explanation of .the .A strong, remh,te will is also Thus.the principles of the syul,.i introduction of this solemn doxol- CHARMING G A'AY TIGERS... Aers taxi d the Mme to e. trice Drm. Williams' liams' necessary to soul-Health. - Mere !its knowledge,. its faith, its emo- ogy at this point is that it Looks for- Fink Pill; 'a. trim and I am` xi fishes or desire should not.be rola- ;tion, its purposes, a!1 blend 'in the ward to the Statements about to be No woodcutter_ will g" about his happy sperous soul into . one mellow made, the Supernatural ex task in the Indian forests unless � to.say 01!.v have completely ,cured taken for purposes. Regulate and Pro periences t me•. I u :.control the desires, and the rest is i and pleasing personality, of which cf the next chapter' especially• be is accompanied by a fakir, who is i ,+d in all seven boxes, and only*is it safe to pray, 1' supposed to exercise wets ova: I would net be without them is a 1 comparatively easy. The wrong P Y. 3laye thou lug almost incredible. It would be g po I care of this kind if the ( ;purposes which dominate a soul prosper in all things, even as the necessary to call to witness the liv- tigers .and wild animals generally y coat five I soul prospers." ing God, who, to him in secret, had says the Calcutta, Statesman. 13c- 1 dollars a box instead of fifty cents. scare in the first place merely wrong fore ,work i9 commenced the fakir l I hope in p ex erience.will be of wishes. ! L;ev. A. MacDonald Reade, revealed Jenna as .Lord. assembles all the members of his benefit.to %omeother sufferer from 22, 33. Compare Acts 9: 23-2a � � 23-25, party in a clearance at the edge f , skin trouble." SLESSON Abraham is a say of describing the and see Word Studies for April 18. the 'forest and erects a number e, j g I This experience was also a I f Those Pills are said by all made• S. , e Jews in direct d exclusive x fulfillment ofrLhe est of the Paul's.wea=n�ss, in its-peril and igf l b'rtaina deities. After i often f 1 cine dealer. or will be sent by mail rig•s i at 50 cents a box or six boxes for I P ' otainy, f Damascus ` the per- have been resented to the ima ea �:. tae= (John S. 39). Pride of race'was p g i $2,50 by The Dr, Williams' Medi. secutor became the persecuted.'' In 'the 1 •, one of the strongest marks of the + ,� partieu ar forest is declared o viae Co., Brockville, Ont Luke's account, it is said the 1 IrTE$SATIOtiAL LESSON, apostle, and it is with hot passiont „ b free of tiger", and the wood�ut- Jeu e► watched the gates. But, as''ters, in virtue of the -' .?SOV. 21. he says "So am I" .to men who there were ]0,000 of them is Da- I presents th.,y charge him with being faithless Loi i have made to the deities, are sup UIS OtiFN GRa\DFATHER. --- his natural mascus, they could easily influence ••```�` prerogatives, +the governor to have the .gates i posed to be under their special p!-o. Peculiar-Relattonahi of an Italian 1 ' 23. Ministers of Chriat-Paul doe&I watched. which is the same thin taction. If after all these a oacri - P Lesson VIII. Paul's Story of His not admit that they are, but, as g tions a tiger seizes one of'the srig Sailor to Himself. . Life ., >,, I Aretae IV. was king of Arabia from the fakir s Cor. 11. 21 to L' 10. they rate themseh es as such, he is peedily takes his d- ar B. C. 9 to A. D. 40: tore without waiting to offer ii It is seldom that amen claims to ' Golden Text Cor. L'. 8. fhis boast d�+c's seem like that of I gio h, though it.is 1. I must needs willing P spier 12, ver be his own .grandfather. However, - > • + - perfluous explanations. , A man bereft of. his senses (beside g is not expedient- that is the position' of an Italian 18 Verse 21. I speak-Paul has been He unwillin Iv,resumes his boast- r-�`�' " sleeking a defense of his ministry himself). ing is hos own defense, bei is con i Bailor who some years ago married I more-If, as a'Jew, he is a F�BT S TABLI�TB a widow with one child, a girl.'His Rchapters 10-13 comprising the full qua!;scioae of 'certain disadvantages in father fell in love with this statement) against charges of weak- t" his enemies, as a minister, he Stich a course, LITILF LIFE SIM ; -girl and ' nese and e3owardice'. In chapter 11 i claims superior authority. As a There is no other medicine I married her. Consequently his own P Visions (thing, seen) were on}y for lit- bo eaters the lists against the false matter of fact, thengh he Speaks of,one.method of re-,clations.- - tle ones as safe as Baby's Own I father became his son-in-law, and teachers of Corinth. They have labors and prisons more abundant-' Of the Lard-Christ here, is the .Tablets, or eo sure, in its beneficial chis stepdaughter his mother. Ia glorified themselves before the ly• there is .no comparison, and the I a short time his wife gave birth to Author of the vision, not, as in effects. These Tablets speedily de- th��ch, and Paul, though deprecat- spot+tie neglc cts to make any. His'other New Testament cases, the One "troy worms, break u colds, thus a son, -who, naturally, was his fa- Ing such a course as folly, to which service deaths occasions I _ 1>reventin des I - croup, allay tle.r's st�plarother and-at the sante : revealed. g �.8 P time, his own uncle, since he was 1 he is only driven, b; a desire it I I know a man in Christ-A typi-'� simple fevers and bring the little , tont .his sdversariea, adopt their when he was in danger of death death ;cal Pauline ex ression for a Chris- '; teeth throw h I hies stepmothers brother. tactics, and begins a forced co I- ('Acta 14. 19). I P g painlessi. Mra• o 1 tian man.' Though speaking of him- C A. Weaver, Saskatchewan Land- ' In due time his father's wifealso, mcadation of himself. Thus be ea- 4 The moot rived light we self, pan] is to himself as a third I in Bask.; says:--"I have need ;gave birth.-'to a boy, who was his poses the mptiness of the claims have on the apostolic age and the R person. And he+ treats of himself, Baby's Own Tablets for my little I brother and also his glraadson, as �"� '� apost0fic career." , • a�3e by hese-°3ndaizers and're- one in cases of colds, stomach and Idaughter. Bred by sealing"inda his disciples of what they 24. Of the. ,Yews.-forty stripes save!ed man btittra's aamanprhaang a town nifehwas now his randmot ser, it feared tho have f,-r otten-the independence one--A Jewish g bowel troubles, and other minor ! R . inu>3ed - g pendeace punishment. Only l Christian experience. Rs she was the mother of his mother. tbirty-nine were ) ailments, and have never known E� and sacrifices of,his service, upon given, as a precau•-I Fourteen•years ago--Six or sev- Thus he was at one and the same which his authorityas tion against ' violating the legal'en en years after his conversion, �yhe a them it fail al s am apostle g g p+'edily restoring 'time his wife's husband and is re based. (number, forty. Luke sires no ac- I the child's health. . I think there is grand I he was in Tarsus or .Antioch. 'He'' 'son. Now, as the huspand of a per- � ' Disparagement, as though we had i count of the'five times Paul-endured!evidently does not mean to connect no medicine for babies like the kteen weak-Paul waives all right this torture (compare 2 Cor. 4. 10). I it with any •o'tHrr experience he( Tablets." Sold by medicine deal. i son's grandmother is naturally that to the exercise of such arbitrary I It shows how 'fragmentary.is the ever had. It is a solitary expert- rs ' bsnail at 25 °cents a box person's grandfather, he is fore authority as the false apostles have history found 'in the book,of the ence vouched fur as a.fact bc',theI e,t to the conclusion that he is his Iferotro"Thye Dr. Williams, Medicines t 'claimed and the Corinthians have I Acts. date: Co., Brockville, Ont. Qwn grandfather. "blandly endured (verse YO). He is I 23. Thrice beaten with rods-I Whether in the body, I know not Roman i •_n•illing to concede his own weak- p tnishment. Only one is!--The trent was toronghty incoin- LITTLE ]DEFT. -`ness if their high-handed actions�mentioried by Luk'e,'that at Philip-I prehensihle to Paul. He was eau ht << ' CURED HIS BLADDER TROUBLE. are the measure of strength.,. Still, pi (Acts 16. 22).. Sce A`:ord Shidies,ul,out of himself in a transcendent Now, said the physician who is Its. Herbert Baiter of Davisville, says he (. thou h scala that to, Ifor July 11. I noted for his i,F acv charges, "1 8 g peak in such I way-whether bodily,_ or only in i; owes cin r.i,s a debt of etrititnde �rhich $ way is foolishness,. if they have I Once •. stoned--:1t Lystra, at the spirit, he is unable to tell, must take Your ten,i-nature." ! be ccs .,F',;:•tansy. He suffered for rears any ground. for their bold preten- the instigation of Jews (Acts 14. ]cJ). i ` All right, responded tlle- pati- [with Madder Trouble, and could not Dan ai�ns he hits as much , Even to t}:e third Heaven-It is 1:'r:ne eicePt by much strainius which ground. � Thrice I suffered shipwreck-Kut; • ant, in a tone of utter resign;tt.i„n, 22. Here the boastingto which he I mentioned in .acts, as that describ-!Mile to speculate ag'to Paul's can- "You've • �e causes great Dain. ,_ ception of the heavens. It adds got about everything el. ) Kr Bitter sent for a trex+ sample of sin Is compelled begins. His:foes rest I•,a in chapter • , came after the writ- i 1 own. There's no reason ajiy you -their ease upc,n their Jewish ori- F f this epistle. Five utlrer ea nothing to speak of an aerial side- shouldn't take that too. in n ' , „ Pills. The first does did him so mach stood f• gin. Turco terms are used, in s 1 real, and spiritual heaven, and, to that he ordered six boxes and bexan to ourne}s are recorded in Acts, I suppose tiles! era IT by P;a}; - take them regularly. A month's treat. l using scale. Hebrews refers to Probably there_veore.still others. w can only think vas rely o[ .he - DO' meat comnletoiy cared him. their nationality, together with ae-the In the deep=-:lnother unrecorded-; in Christ rising through �.ne 'Tis best to think before ott s Bak' : You ran try Gin Pills before you ,bn� reatness of their past. 1In Israe- experience. On a raft or piece of! celestial region After another rill It, is 'the safest way 3 p , (.them• write Natiopal Drug di Chemical A iter are implied the peculiar privi- wreck-age., is meant. I (DPI)t. W L) Toronto, for tree sample. he came even to the third (Igen- Don't always say just what coli I �t all dealers, Me. a box, 6 for tE.So. leges of a people called .Cod's e6. The ungrammatical form of''ney). In the next two verses he think, , _ t (compare Rc�m. 9. 4, 8). Geed of thio terse shows the deep emotion of resumes, does not repeat; and 11"t do think what you s1y;' w!~ ------ - - 'PROOF. hen you begin eafing Kellogg's - - - - - - - - - --- ` Ve're going to move y ► Toasted Corn Flakes you 1 But we havo added nothing, K_LLOCG'S soon le Blmply the real food-value of the i Sammy-"How do you know 7" soon feel that your digestive corn, separated from the, useless I Tommy-'`How do I know,I ------ - . powerhas increased. - -portions by KELLOGG'S SECRET Didn't me mother lemme break a .' a ter an tuts method, I kinder t,'o h day d didn't ay �ry KELLOGG'S to-day You'll lin' 1., n'otl K LOGB'S i At, EL s ready to 99rve. do fu esl ng, s wonder what we have added pGrocers no .cooking. Just add milk or For evert tree cut down 'n,Nor- make fo make KELLOGG'S so dell- 1, ® cream, and you havo a dainty, dell- way three salings mast be lanted, 1100us-so strengthening. If yours hasn't got it, tell C Olou8 dslioaoys and a Bodybuilding him to get it for-you. PCKO, food combined. - Soldiers,mounted on oxe are to _ he found.on the East Coa of :Vf- i - rica. c. w _ - i"T AMP A big antic liner con sins at O AS D - 0 - least 1,000 tons of piping ,bf vari- `; - oue kinds. .. 10 • m ':hc-.•`'5..7.....x.w�'.""'+,,:.c'crm,r>.o-a.•,.-q•p-.'.>.,,.+cx.-.., .'z:.:.-�r�'.,.'.-:�••r.<,.W�n,'Y.f[a?-M--.,2...mA,�a••..-'..: �w�.,r:,r..,.:..-_?.'-:"`�-c.,r..a_...!.:,.c. :e'.,t ., v-.:.Sr. 11- ' -r•....-•,;"-a.V..-.^:-•s�' t4..�.+M...-*:'.� i:...f.i--r_d,•n.'� 1. . .. :.t . l.� _.tYr�.aixvvi:.�+:.­M__s a � r1'ietr -0� .:n:x_f -'.ej-.ry%'S3_aI'x-..,�y.rb.•,-r�{S•-'egmp.:u.z,iM«+tt'i.sy•.ys:✓r'.+�{c„�`s.^:�.qr-:p•F-,.'�����zets' '..�_ � , :. �.: " -t....:,w:x...!-./.. rt '--t. -.: •_ _ .:-: - :x-1•� >?vsr fi [_ •a 'ee. r+s..m£�'�'•;�' �x� L.. .*„j,:. 't;�•. =.�ax'.Y.. .tis _� ..+:. .Ari.. �. .. - - ri,•. THE WORLD'S: MARKEIT W PEN FUTURE F �F -GROWING TS REPORTS FROM THE LEADING y - TRADE CENTRES. ,d► More Stringenta�s ` i�rp Needed _to ` sPee ch From the Throne at the Opening Picea of Cottle, Grain, Chceso and Y— Y of the Eleventh. Parliament. Other Dairy Produce at Squelch Dishonest Packers. _. — Rome and Abroad. , A despatch from Ottawa says: French Republic, respecting the BREADSTUFFS. "We have at present over 7,000,- and as a result a strong industry Mild, hazy Novembei weather con- ;commercial relations between Toronto Nov, 16.—Flour . On- 000 apple trees in Ontario, bearing has sprung up. .- ditions attended the opening of the France and- Canada, having been 'tario whet,t 90 per cent. atents; in a good season .one barrel of pack P "We cannon expect assured sue second session of,the eleventh Ca- approved b the'French legislative cots except through united action, a pp y g $4.30' to $4.35 in buyers sacks ou ed'apples to the tree. Moreover, aadian Parliament on Thursday af- !ebambers, you will also be asked to ,track, Toronto, and. $4.15 to $4,20 not only in the townships, but in ternoon.'. confirm it. this is a very moderate estimate." the whole Province. i'f a can then outside, in buyer sacks. IYlanito- Thus Mr. E: I). Smith of Winona make a strong recommendation for As a result of the nice weather= The construction of the Transcon= baba flour, first patents, $5.60 on I S conditions 'an even greater crowd tinentat Railway has made subs,.an- track Toronto second patents lopened the annual convention of'Letter legislation which will serve Qi citizens than usual gathered .on tial advaace during the year.. -The $5.10 to $5.20, and strong bakers' jthe Ontario fruit-Gravers' Associa- to stamp out the . most prevalent Parliament Hill to witness the stili Western division has been extend tion at Toro-to on Wednesday. ,diseases and pests. In some cases $4.50 to $5 un track Toronto_ =•tory pageant, and the arrival of e•, 66 miles beyond Edmonton, com- aanitut,a wheat—No. 1 Northern "gesidAa this great quantity of the inspectors themselves are not $ie Excellency from Rideau Hall. i pleting'a total distance of 861 miles ..; 2, ,apple-bed)itlg trees there are 14,- ;fitted for their work, and a barrel 51.03 Bay ports, and No. Nor- The speech from the throne con- west of Winnipeg. Contracts have , - * P '000 acres of vineyard and.there are. of apples which will pass one in- thern,. g1.0.11� Bay, marts. tissued the folloning clauses: }been let for 359 miles in the, I 2 mixed $1.- Ino, less than .,350,000 orchards and :spector will not pass another. There T 44 Immigration -has poured into the 'tain division; good progress was . Ontario wheat—No. ' gardens," continued Mr. Smith. He 'should be a school of-training.for 03 to $1.0-t outside, and NO. white i blew settlements of the•North and :made on this work. The Eastern di- still red lti Pier, $1.04 outside. vent' on to show that where 25 them, the West in a copious and well- ;vision is now open for traffic f.om + Barley—No. 2, 58 to 59c Outside, }years ago all fruits in Ontario were 1 Mr: Smith thought the, growing of ,.,ordered stream, drawn from the 1 Winnipeg' to Lake Swperiur Junc- sold to commission agents in the Baldwins and Spies should be made and No. 3 extra at 56 to 57c out- :'best elements of the British Isles,4tion, and thence by the Grand large cities; to-day they are, sold Ia national industry. the United States and continental-!Trunk Pacific branch to .ae lake s' de. directly to the trade throughout the "I look forward with a great deal.. ' Oats—\o. 2 O�ntaria white, new,, - g ''Euro Trade and commerce has itself. The whole of the r7ork be- 1 Dominion. - of confidence to the future pros- -commerce ad advances in all direr tween Winnipeg and'3loncton is now ''' to lSc outside. '�e�ti' Canada —.- p n g �t'est Oats ,9'. to 3:t� ( and No. 3 The packing laws he does not.con- pert; of fruit-growing in Ontario. tions, The revenue has almost com-"i under vontract. at 383j to 39c, Bay pr,it - sides adequate in Ontario. ZS"e have the natural conditions of letely regained what it had lost I The exploratory surveys for a. "�ti'hy, in 'the Western States and soil and climate to produce the best' -' Peas—S(; to 87' outsid!. in the recent period of depression. railway from the Western wheat Jiritish Columbia they laugh at our app lea on the continent." he con- Most remarkale has been the ra- fields to Hudson's Bay were*u0i- lH,ye—ti u, 2, Ic outside• 1•tt.s; theirs.' arEi so much stricter, eluded. p from the financial em- ed energetically during tiie wh,,teiuckwhcii:—: to 5cr, oui�i le: ; id t�ecuvery g y 2 ' i barrasement which for a short time of last summer. It-is hoped that Corn—Nu. #merican yellow, 71 I P to .-1 i'c.on track, Toronto. , was the cause of anxiety amongst a report of the operation will be gran—$21 in bags, Toronto and sold. at 4' to near 4;4 c per ib. ; 1 F..1R FOR Dl'�.#)IITERS. business men. In near} laced before you at an early date. g'• pretty gvud animals, 3/ to, 4/c; Yevery !n ;hurts at $23.50 in bags, T...onto. o to 3^ branch of business there has been a In order to improve the facilities I. c+ mmO t. stock, per lb. ; lean `�euteuee" on Men �ti'hn Blew I revival of activity whipli gives as- already afforded the public by the ,. a•tuners about 1's'c per lb. A super-I Iluuse 'ear Ottawa. iaranee of continued progress and Government railways,pand to en ` COUNTRY PI.ODt'(',.. L. sold j P ' _ a �eeperity. hence their value as part of the .Apples—S2 to $3.50 per barrel,.,,�thersl Ott fiG9se ch;f other�eow's 'and� `# despmtrh from Ottawa says Two. members of my Government'great transportation system of Can- according to quality. springi rm fr„m $391 to t�t'>n each. 1'„r. blowing up the home of �[r. i�ttended the Imperial conference ' ada, a bill will be submitted to you Beans;—$1.60, to; $1.75,per bushel eras• fed calves, 2% to 4!.;e per �'f Laporte with dynamite.in Juno Falted by his Majesty's Government for the purpose of enabling the Min- at outside points. ;Il,: : good veals:, 5 to 6c per lb. last. Victor Lacasse and George Qzi the question-of defence. A pian ister of Railways, on •the recom- Huney—Combs, dozen; $2.25 to cheE'p 3! to 3';:c,-mud latnbis about Det`tour were sentenced to twelve -tras adopted, after consultation jmendation of the Government rail- '$3; extracted, 10%c per lb. �r,?:;c per Ib. Good, lots of fat hogs ttthx' imprisonment each by Sir With the Admiralty, for the organiz- ; ways managing board, and subject I Hay—No. i timothy,.913 to :9tS.50 �E jd at S'; to 5<, per ]h. 11 iliium :lluhuk in the Assize Court �ttlon of a Canadian naval service, to the approval of Parliament, to and No. 2 at 313.50 to $14 On track.; !V T(irontu, 'Nov. IG.—The . 0,,po.rt r,u Friday. ThP two men pleader! n: n the linea of the resolution of the 'lease as line or lines conn, Toronto. trade alas q uiei. Butchers' of the s;tt vin to the ehnrge of exploding ouse of Commons of•the 39th of!with the Intercolonial Railway. g Straw—$8.50 to $9.50. choice variety sold aK high as at.any Psnlr,att'e;+ df a nature likely to en- areb last. The papers will be im. A measure will be submitted't.o Potatoes-50 to 53c per bag on ,tulle during the past. fc:i• r•,,,nths dAnger life in an 'attempt to du in- h1 >RnediaLely brought down and a bill you for the purpose of rendering track for bntarios. :0ne.load of prime i,teer� solo t jar} to l,rul,c t.. They denied;how- A E•ci•r, that 'ttieti had attempted to introduced accordingly. more effective the present legisla- Poultry—Chickens, dressed. 11 to I$; 3E} �Ordinary go(td :mads %.1(l 1? - The new convention between his tion; respecting.combinations which 13c per !b. ; fowl, a to 10c; .turkeys, freely at r4.G0 to $.,. C'hui.P row'• cournlit nnarder. Tile' prisoners Majesty and the President of, the unduly enhance prices. 10 to I8c per lb. ; ducks, lb., 11 'to were firm at A t.35 to 84.76. alilk• agreed.to pay-$.700.compensa#ion for e 12c; geese 9 to IOc. per lb. �er4'and springcr� were not quits ��%LntaaP clone to JI Lsparte's go strong. The t,�n p*ir t' Pairs re ag 1s,,,r�sP and furniture b the explu, IJ I THE DAIRY MARKETS• 1867. Sheen and .Butter—Pound pritits 22 to 29!'c; ifitm and dearor, lan:ls. averapr;ng -- yl tubs and large rolls, 20 to 21c; in $S Ss, -Ht ,4•rytlntP.l at �0 £•r� b s 11 U'1'"I'll itO l;G 11 S'1'0}l.i('H. EARLIY 1 O O Q ;. ,., ”z ferior, 1.7 to 19c, creamery, _6 to I and $7.i 5, fed and w ate c d. _.� 27c, and solids24 to 25c per lb. _ _t.hirivart - \ear_ \eepawa. , Man., Eggs—C se solids, 28 to 30c ngr I\( iE1SEIJ1T ::11)f:. Ila*.Serou+ inng, dozen fur fresh, and 26 to 27c for } storage. Canada Led the . World 11 lilt Hne'. # despatch f'rrut '-'�eepawa U.Ln- �Great :Disaster in a Coal Mine at g Cheese-12' c per lb. for large, Exception. s, .:rya: '[here was a sad and Chert I11moiSs. 12' c s. _ caput o Ottawa sa al st rrt is ending a ch rivari Pad at for twin 1 d ch f rout Ut n' t to a 4 Cherry, ,�.. nt W. Me La uah[in'sc .place, near A - ---- Darin the, drea.t., hiunu to - HOG PRODUCTS. R (xl-Pdalp, on Tuesday night, when, ` 1904 Canada led the world, with �u A despatch from Cherry, Illinois, I The last trip'of the cage was Bacon—Long clear, 11% to ,the excepti••n. of A,aentinr in votn- (nrst;r<I ftp the Polar crowd asemb- says: 'Three hundred and eighty- made when the bodies of tho mine 14%c~ per lb. in case lots; mess I parative irwiease•-in. trade. Durinl- led• f'',I'+.,wine his-- wedding, Me- four men are probably dead in the superintendent and his assistants Pork, $20.50; ahort,cut, 827.50. the preceding decade, Front I�87 to I*atighlin fire(! q title mm�el LhPe s==ine of the St. Paul Coal Company, arose. .The me.•=were dead when Hamq—Light to medium, 15 to 1907, ('ana,la ranked third in re- rtrid «•ouarled Harry 13Osnell. aged where they were trapped by fire on.,the car reached the surface. 'Those 14 to 14'. c; rolls sect. to 'trade row'th, :#rgrntina a+ctl,tePu. The bullet passed.ai= 16c do. heavy. , p g Saturday afternoon. All efforts to about the pit mouth expressed the I14 to 141 o; shoulders, 12% to 13c; first and .Japan second. Ja?,ai, now thr,,,tsrh hie stornrsr!'t and liver, and ' rescue have failed. Not a sign of belief that they were dead'or dy tltlt+tach he is Milt alive and in the backs is to 20c breakfast bacon, rank, tits rrl. This is.the roust in lite hes been; received from the im- ins when placed in the cage. None 1711 to 18c. teresting Fart hrott-ht r,•ut in the hr,spital here. his life is despaired ppnaoned men. The fire which gut- survived to tell the story of the trip. Lard—Tierces, 15%c; tubs, 15%c; annual ts; ' ".«.wav'a:::rnc^vwcH_ 5 �-u�'n�rs;.h .,;Y. wra�✓.� xry a- ••�+.s rw,�,w,�.� yrg�,^�^�' _ a , N'. t. 'X t'G __+s...,X;—�.�- '•p' ti }' 'w G tiF .A ''4' '•G'R�+. �,„. ... #a 'r.,.:.,.•. ., vr:^ y,. a; : -"n.—;' .-t... a'r' lz,'^, ..w, .'r •`�.�. -d w�' y ''r-„ ti. s. a u 'r +- , ter- +r % wealthy parents, and all through NOTI r� lies their actions are as disgusting to their own American neighbors As I am leaving for ToroutCfsn a few as the are to Canadians when days, all unsettled aceount3 'will be y left in the hands ofo Mr. James count. CHRISTMAS •CAKE Q - they happen to Cross the,border. !Brock Road, for collection. Accounts, YOUR RE VIRES t� azzug � may also besettled at the office of Dr. -�'I7REe FRESH INGREDIENTS One of the most dangerous cle- McKinnon, Brougham, m forwarded to myself at 307 Markham sir@et,To- Ispublished every Friday morning&titsomce, ments of modern society is the ronto. ,Pickeriuil,Out. 6 DR. GEO. 1\i. FISH. a RATES is ADVERTISING: ariRCCh1St, a person who is opposed _ Our stock of groceries is always fresh, the goody arrive daily. For peels, < currants, raisins, cooking dates, essences, shelled walnuts or .Firatineettion pezline - - !Occurs to all forms of government. $e 8 fl s g + Each subsequent insertion.per lire • b cent° almonds, chocolates, baking powders, cream of tartar, This rate does not include Legal or Foreign believes ahy form of violence is patronize the,GROCERY STORE. adrerti°emsnt°• uetifiable in his effot•ts to brin Special terms aiveu to parties making con- J g suets for 8 or 6 months or by the year. Half a Q QUAKER BRAND -..yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. about his ideal condition of - ,- Business cards,tan lines or under,with paper sty'• His favorite instrument of g For Good BdkI Canned Goods are the acknowledged leaders for purity, cleanliness and exeel= -one year,$s W,payable in advance. �� lence in packing. We have them—corn, peas and tomatoes—all Noticein local columns tan cents per line, offense is the bomb, but the pistol a p' g �five conte per line each subsequent insertion. the season's pack. Buy your canned goods at the +special Contract rates made known on applica• and dagger are also highly esteem- GROCERY STORE and be safe. ` Ai°n' No free advertising, ed b hint. The el•son who is g, g(canned), Oreani Advertisemeass wiihous written instructions y p Smoked Iladdie, Cod Bah, Labrador Herrin Fresh Herrin -',will be inserted until forbidden and charged ao- of Wheat, Wheatlets, Corn meal, Graham flour. •cordinvly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- inost extremely r'epLilSive 't0 him _ xnauts must be in writing and sent to the pub- 13 the government official, and the THE AERATED Ovtli practically The best 26e Tea in town. Try a p"CiCIL�e. laces the Souvenir in a class b : Job Work promptly attended W. higher the latter stands in his pro- P y , TExatB itself. Ordinary ovens burn the nu - TERMS the more he is ' hated. tritioua elements out.of food; but �r r • �s 61.25 per year; 51.00 it pais in advance. What the anarchist wants he does the free eirculation of pure air in the �uu "f�u( r�eer�etJ at the oven of The Family Souvenir assures not know.' He Rants all modern sanitary and wholesome cookint. JOHN MURKAR, Proptistor, fu riils of government destroyed,i Our free book, giving the facts you rhitt he does nut suggest any sub- ought to know, mailed on request: L A NOTES AND COMMENTS stitute. If he succeeded in gain- HAMILTON TILDEN a CO., LIMITED (� �J in his ends, the world would be HAMILTON 1903 It i9 pleasing to note' the tend- g Montreal wlaaioed Calgary vancoo.er encu tocdards technical education. in a most lamentable condition. • _ • Educ:atiouists are ,beginning to There would be no order or spa- For sale by— nrealize that the great need of this. tem and everything would be DICKIE & CHAPMAN, - PickeringWhelli 11� a • - age is not for men of culture, that chaos. Many of the former crown — is men who have a wide knowledge heads of Europe have been their BLACKSMITH SHOP Call and See Our Show-rooms. 1 of the dead languages, philosophy, Victims and many of the present i political economy and other such rulers are in perpetual danger. I am prepared to carry on the black- - salithing business formerly conducted We have the al, for . Governor- branches of learning, but for men Lard Minto, formerly Governor- by Robt. Davidson. General repair d with a thorough knowledge of the General of Canada, but at present work and horseshgeing a specialty. various trades and arts. We cer- occupying a similar position in I'have also the agency for the fam- India, narrowly escaped death at ons Cockshutt plows and Adam's Frost &• wood Farm Machinery. •Wagons; Sleighs, Carriages and. t fainly need men of culture, but y wagons. Call and see me before mak- Cutters.' Wire Fence and Gatee. Harness and Harness Sup- the source of a nation's rot rit the hands of one of these men a in your purchase of farm im le- p-prosperity g P P plies.. Sewing Machines. Machine and Separator Oil. depends to a great extent upon few days ago, while he and Lad menta. Lady Points for all make of Plows. the ability of its tradesmen to Minto were driving through a ROSS HADLEY+ street in one of the cities in India. CHERRYKOOD ONTARIO Repairs for all Machinery. Plymouth Twine and Rope. Wilkinson, compete .with the 'foreigo pro- P y y - ', ducer. For a number of years Other leading Statesmen in India _ Sylvester and.Perrin Plow's. Fanning Mills. Weigh the Germans have laid great stress h-pve in the pa- narrowly escaped ,Blacksmithila Scales. Delaval Crer+mSepRratocS.on technical. education with the death in the same manner. C'an- 9 R«A H y Tools. Oshawa a T 1 P result that German is now ada, ft,rtunately, is at present free `i Germany Extansion Ladder4. Steel Heng Troughs. Wagon!$prings.- _ ening the supremacy of England frc,m this dangerous element, and Having rented the Dunhartoa shop - Stork Racks. Pulper9.. Grinders. tin the manufacturin world. On- it is hoped that they may never ur.3 opened the same, I aYnprenar- a ed to do all work entrusted to tario is D(mv awakening to a sense get a foothold in .our, country. i me in the above line. . of her duty In the matter of direr- The European governments have I FiCall hoeing a specialty. in E IS.NEY .& SON Icing het educational forcesslungdifficult problem in dealing withlc ail is and see mean time. a r this line,.and the number of tech- them, but they will always be atm- T- ='=N^�''EER; - - tlical and manual trainioR sc hook menace in countries ,where there DL NBARTON "Farm Implements, Hottest, Carriages, Binder Twine,. are graditally on. the increase. is much poverty and a correspond- Machine Oil and Repairs. Ontario is determined not to take 109 amount of-ignorance. WANTED NOW ]WHITBY. — I�NTAR/O a .back seat in the industrial m For Pickering and surrounding dis- i► • ''as"•'� world. GTOUFFVILLIC trict for fall and winter mouths an - -C. Armstrong returned from the energetic liable agent take orders y re t t0 - H R E E :'-`T H I N CA S One fiercest struggles that west on Saturday, for nursery stock. i4 progress 1n that land is now bliss Gertrude Dougherty is being GOOD PAY wEEICLY OttTPIT FSEE •' •'ever took plat •��, aL Li'n'o�r�Tbe 'tailed in marriage this afternoon to EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY 'WORTH KNOWING Mr. Argyle,o[Teeswater. b = struggle is a .bloodless ode.' bu "has. stoutenburg was run into by 800 Acres'under cultivation. We guar- 2n it is one in which the &not erTilj 2n the loch Line at Abra "dL'1iv2t"'8toclt in good cot,*-- nevertheless Stouffer's,on 3afur7a'y IksE;ltfl$ ably tion and up to contract grade. We M� .. contestants on either aide are can show you that there is good money ' hurt. in representing a well known reliable r fighting with all their strength. Married at Stoufl<ville, on Wednes- F g 1—We carry a most complete line of L p.-to date Furniture. at pride da Oct.87th, b the Rev. Robt. Bar- firm at this time. Eetahlished.oyer 80 s It:is a sWttggle between the peers hour. Joseph by to Florence Years. Write for particulars. to suit everyone.And commoners. The peers are Edna Lehman,both of Almira, Mark PELHAM NURSERY CO.. 2—Onr display of Iron'and Wooden Beds, Mattresses and Springs are6 the great Ltad-uwuersof the.coun- ham Township 2-17 Toronto.Ont as tv;p-to-date as you will see anywhere. try, and although they are nom- James and Mrs. Lewis and children. __ Arthur and Constance, of Peterboro, It is a pleasure for u5 to show goods. Call and let cls Ret better paratively,few in number. they attended the golden weddin of his AT ONCE acquainted. gg --have had in the past almost un- parents, Mr.and Mrs. John bI. Lewis, A reliable local salesman wanted a West End.—Tribune. _ limited power. Through that to represeut • • s power they have managed to force _ ' • 11 n h am S the,bulk of taxation on the poor New ddvertt�rments. �1i 11�d s (Oldest Altt� • In this struggle the House �re�testltrseries Owi ' • P LIME AND CEMENT always on Upholstering and Picture Framing^a s ialt m& Commons, under, the leadership 13 g P� Y hand. JOHN 1[aGiNTY, Pickering �ltf +M fever of Lloyd-George, the rising young --- in Pickering and adjoining coup- Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. OR SALE—Four Leicester Ram try.. Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. Welshman, is attempting tO force Fi ,Lambe two eligible for registration. Ap - - P the members of the House of Lords ply to PETER ANNAN,Dunbartoo. 67 . The demand for nursery stock is in- — �' to bear their just share of the tax- `E.� INC WANTED—Plain mach- creasing yearly, and if.you become i.7 inn sewing done at home Chaste°reason- Naturally one of our salesman you will realize NOTICE stion of the country. Naturally able Apply to MRS HEANE. Pickering 9-8 there is good money in the business the latteri's resisting with all their ------ ----' for you. ARM FOR SALE.—Being Iots.10 Write at once for articulare. Pa During the neat month I am giving with every. -force and the outcome ,of the F and ll,con 7,township of Pfekerise.and p y atru qle .is being watched with consisting of 9i0 acres. This farm in the ase weekly. Free outfit. WASH=N3A.C�3=NE g ehort•ho ns b:a be en brred wn ns feaoa ring the STONIE & WKLLINGTON :::;order thnt I take a coupon worth $1.00 absolute! much interest:' There i3 uU reason past fort.years. It is w rich as r Rarden dna ° y why the peers of England should clean, would sen iso acres, iso doses or the Fonth111 Nurseries r,r FREE whole of it. There is timber on'one part of it r • .;be-a parasite on the rest of the worib ONW. Tema easy. Poswelon.given •.•: SL50 &Kopec April 1st 180'9, Arthur J.ohosts.n,Greenwood- TORONTO ONT. I ileo sell wringers. If you need either drop me a card or tel. 1808. I only community. a sru the best machines and my prices are right, I will sell you either for : Maa1y complaints have been ca4h or on the instalment plan. Satisfaction guaranteed. �N�J�V IS THE TIME DIL>✓iiOYS LITTER CARRIERS just out this fall, the trade by loyal Canadian subjects ••••••• new i ea to litAer carrier construction. Makes the chores easier. Let regardmg the practice of Ameri- For the cold weather and the rainy Beason. Ca and see our line of Boot&, me know your wants and get my prices. . It will pay, You. Shoes and Rubbers. Men's So:and hEavy Rubbers, Overshoes,and a - Root pulpere°cuttingg boxes,graln.grinders,wheelbar- •c:an totirists in making• an inordi= g line.of Men's fide and coarse Shoes for every kind of wear rows;horse power,win mill&,gasoline.engines, + nate display of' American..flags Also Boots, Shoes and Rubbers for Ladies and Children. etc., carried. While holidaying in Muskoka and See my exhibit at the Wilson Carriage shop,Whitevale. Do you need Underwear? If so call and try a suit,all prices and grades. Our Have you your lite insured,? If not,don't delay. See me at once. I Cal otber favorite Canadian resorts. Flannelette Blankets are the talk of the country—sjkecial value, from give you value. Don't ut it off°it's dangerous. I :.The 'practice is one that 'would $1 a pair up. Tweed Caps, fur-lined, at 50 and 7a cents each. A DO IV NOW never be tolerated fbr one in new line of Hardware arrived this week,Stove Pipes. Elbows, Glass,.Putty, etc. We hays Barnes'bush baskets 25 to we. HOWARD E. T URNERs — WMEVALE by Americans if a Canadian would ._`Fresh Groceries always in stock. Highest prices.paid for Butter. be so indiscreet •,ts, to flourish a and Eggs. Terms Cash. Union Jack while•partaking of the i1� 1 hospitality of his American cous- GEO. A. GILLESPIE, - Dunbarton Up' A Reserve Now ins. The persistence with which 'Now, while your earning power is good,why not convert part of it this has been done by Americans — -- ------- -- — �— into a Cash Reserve that will,later on,yield a competence for old age? " has been the cause of much ill- 9 You can easily do it by regularly depositing a part of yota I� A SPLENDID BAKER feeling. It' is said that the Pro- a V, w„u„� income in vincial Government, as a part of �OU, must have a good oven to _ their park .,policy, kill• adopt a � bake with—and you just take _ RE regulation banishing foreign flags our word for it,the BANK ;from the provincial parks. It is - IMPERIAL-OXFORD” no doubt,foolish for Canadians to Etfablisw 1873 SOF CANADA I77 take an notice of the practice of }, y P is the range that has a perfect bat- a � � T ,Americans in thus'insulting the ing oven—the fire and oven con- 1 � dile Dollar and upwardi opens an account,dna with eystemabel -flag of,our country, as it".is done avin and Compos;md Interest, the fund wiU rapidly accimtulate. stivction make it•'so-=call'in and g -by a class of people who have far well tell you why. t y Bean o-da . 72 , More money than • they have brains. There is`a class of men P I C K E R I N G 'BRANCH . ,and women in the United States, J. H. BIINDY, Bole Agent, PIC$ERING CLARENCE T. BATTY, Manager g* who were unfortunate in having a>tewxca wtl.so AT wM=Tarr. i ,' , L M.. +•i) u:JR �,. ,.. ',,.. 'l v-. '• Ls:- -•` _.:.f°. •93..::..� 5. _ - 1',.�•f� ..'u•:.S-•i�"S'a'--+•y '1`3 [. y •,.. . ,... '. =err ';. "7'-. :R +';. yr.��^'.:zv i*.: ,7 .a. -�7k1 ...1N-;fr'.v%.,y... ....: r..yy..:" J.M,`;.- •.-ts'r4-a:'�i'€�A'...lr. Asn• +r•�,enrwsv 1 _ w! •a..m� react-aa -�.r. +n.�-�m: .t• + vza.a��s• .�c:suet/+mcnaa.•� eaac�.C§':+3+asL, •a+�•ea.,•A sas ,u..srds'1 ':, y._ ,.. .....,..a. entry— s..-:'c+ era, n_3". cv+ •�-'�'•r: .:w. ,+a.:. .,a:,.,•� "'9•. ?'.- ;1. '9:•'�'-+.tt•p:yr y,"„',:• — ............. ; ,. .._: .7. w. j' `��~.x, rrt':v.' ,it;. ='k ',' !.. 'qr. ^,rv. _ '•a:�r., � r., 3r R:,! :,,.. ,.„•,.: ,. :....,, ... .:..,.,' -.. •..., .,. y,:... -'R �'?�: tri • :.... .<.. -?.,... r.<.,,. ..:-fie ,. . •..,_ . .. y-.:. s: - . ..,.. ... ,. :;�. -:: •', aa....+�.,- "...."' .. ,,Y,,.; •c'�. :•Y,:. d.. .. .....•-.. .. .. "ry^... .r, - ,-.seer-. - .d fi , jr,h , r.. :P. .r•+•� f _ �LARLMONT Mrs. T. E. Stephenson was is 4 MARKHAM . • rM1 the city on Friday. Markham Township Cuuncil meats Muter is Coming-We are Prepared Mrs Cowie, of Brougham, was P in town on Tuesday. Miss M. Macnab was in the city on the 20th at Unionville. tt couple of days last week. James and Mrs. Malcolm, of Cedar r; Mr. Turney, of Streetaville, is To meet your requirements in all kinds of Footwear. We deal in first' 'visiting at the home of Joshua Mrs. Hugh Wilson is visiting Grove, have moved to Markham to class goods and at reasonable prices. "A call solicited." her son, Andrew, near Ashburn. reside. Bundy. Wit). Michael last week purchased a John Read, we regret to report, p s Gregg & Coates shipped a car- is seriously ill with inflammation filly from Lemon'Baker, of Ringwood, Flour and Feed 'Repairing promptly ti -load of cattle to Toronto on Wed- for$200. . •constantly on hand, attended to. - nesday. of the lungs. York County Council will meet oa Charles Macdonald and son. of Chas. Sargent has had placed in the 29th inst. This is a later date •hisihardware store a fine new show than usual owing to a number of the Independent Telephone Central. 'Toronto, visited James McFarlane case which adds much to thea y '- . -On Sunday. p- members being away deer hunting. pearance of his store and will be Rev. J. E. Fenning, rector of the The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor John Coates, of Haileybury, is of ninth benefit to him in display- Anglican churches here has been ap- - visiting his uncle, W. H. Coates, ing his goods. pointed a Rural Dean. Mr. Fenning's (,for a few days. many frients will be pleased to hear of A load of the members of t'he Graham Bros.' .horses returned his appointment. #core the New York horse show on Ep'Qorth League of the Methodist Owing to.the appointment of Geo. � ' chitrc4i attended a grand rail in Sunday afternoon. y H. Reed as Inspector of public schools wo - it :.� R I CA D 0 � Rev. W. Moore, of Pickering, P''ipce Albert on Thursday even- for South York;the Board of Trustees Ing of last week and report an.en- have advertised for a new priup4pal. <spent Wednesday afternoon visit- joyable time. The Department-of Education have Wing at the manse here. klc-Jl plowing of gardens and supplied a principal temporarily.= Important showing of finest display of Levi Linton.has returned from hauling of coal for those whq are Economist. Burketon where he had charge of riot fortunate enough to be own- China. A very large assortment of �. a section on the C.P.R. e1•; of horses is occupying the a Stationary. Books,Dolle, Toys, jnrt Mr. Bray is around again After -pits moments of soave of the d f th H h receive or e o ` being confined to his house for farmers adjacent to the village. DOCTOR day trade. Call , - few days through illness. 31rs. George Cooper had the - and see chem. "R $nbeoriptione taken for all Magazines, Wm. Thompson has engaged misfortune to fall down cellar a 'George Thompson, of Zephyr, as ten dans ago and was rather bad- Weekly and Daily Newspapers driver on his bread wagon.Miss Lena Thomson has return- ly shaken up.= She, however, sus- tained no serious injury and isAVVISED W .f �T, R=CHA.R�8ON, ' ed to Buffalo ager visiting her able to go around as usual, _another here for a few days. J. J. Harvey and R. Allaway re- 'H=OC7c Street. �7C7`hit'b'y' J. H. Beal's,Xmas sale now go- turned home on Saturday evening - -ing on at the furniture store. after being employed for several Everything at wholesale price. months on the C.P.R. Mr. Harv- Jy. Mr. Chaver, of McMaster Uai- OPERATION ey, we understand, has again se- versity, ^_onducted the services in cured work in the switch house at -.. the Baptist church un Sunday. west Toronto.' Mrs. Joseph Brown and danght- The following resolution was Cured by Lydia E. Plflk' . ser, Miss Emma, visited Mrs. Otto U011 tl Nighswander,of Atha,on Sunday. unanimously passed at the recent bum'SVe etSbleCompOufld Miss Delmar Found. stili con- meeting a the Quarterly Board g - tinues ill and is not recovering as of the Methodist church: "The Canifton, Ont.-"I had been a great ' Quarterly Board of the Claremont' To buy from Sargent. rapidly as her friends avonld de- sufferer for five years. One doctor � ;sire. Circuit desires to express its sense told me it was ulcers of the uterus, of loss at the removal of. Bro. Ed- and another told me it was a ffbroid WHY 2 Because he has the best line Graham Bros. shipped a carload r .r i win Boothby and family to Toron- tumor. No one _ - of Stoves and the prices of registered mares to the United to, and our admiration for his knows-what I std- States one day this week. They character as a brother beloved. fered. I would 1 are right' 'we te in charge of Ed. Gleeson.' As a member of thin Board he has always be worse A A .good stock of Heaters and Cook Grsham Bros sold three of their at certain periods, been uniformly faithful in attend- and never was r, Stoves always on hand. n Kewhorses to a gentleman in ante, and.in fulfilling the duties New.York during the horse chow of steward and Sunday School regular, and the One 2nd-hand Imperial Oxford, six- -7 - for which' they received very bearing-down $ Atiperiutendent for many years '' ainswerterrible. ! r, holes, nearly new, guaranteed, .fano prices. �' y at a bargain. Also, 2 Parlor y he Esus been most-diligent- Onr �• was ver ill in , Albert Rawson and daughter, prayers will follow him and his be and the doctor Cooke and 1 Self-Feeder, Miss Jennie, see now both dying family to their new home, thtit told me I would all in good repairand at very nicely and expect "soon to have God's iniad may be with Lhgm -for have to have an low prices. recovered completely from their gam•,, operation, tmigtit and r severe illness.. A.heavy rain fall took place uxeR1009 during the operation. I wrote to my CHAS. SARGENT 6 sister about it and she advised we to : here on Tuesday. Quite a large , auimber of wells are .pearlyy dr Fisy tci 'bu and hard to sell at take Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable and a few heat/ rainfalls befur� forty seats." w the terse reply of a Compound. Throwgh peraonaalexpe- :` CLAREMONT y potato buyer on Tuesday. rience I have form it the, best medi- Winter sets in will be much ap- Warm times are expected-during cine in the world for female troubles, . ,preciated. the municipal elections in•Scott Towns for rt has cured me,and I did not have 60 YlAR�' ^` Mrs. McKay and son. David ship. Reeve(leo. W. Lapp says he is to have the operation after all. The E�CPPl1liE S -' r Taylor, visited Jahn Russell, of a probable candidate. Mr. Arnold will Compound also helped me while pssa- 9toufiville, on Sunday. The num- likely oppose him. ing through Change o! Lire."-Mrs.: eroas friendit of Mr. Russell are The burned-house on Second ave., LaTITIA IPLAIII, Canifton, Ontario• g the scene of the McLaughlin tragedy , / Synopsis of Canadian pleased to know that he is reeov- on October 99th, was owned by Miss Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com- North-West Land «' Bring from his.recent errtictil ill- Delong and insured for$800. The in- pound. made from roots and herbs, R.egulation8. nese and hope that the recovery surance on the furniture was$300. has proved to be the most successful NYp•rsoa who b the sole Bead of.t•d1r. .mw .may continue. A quiet wedding took place in town remedy for curing the worst forma of TRAM MA A or any mss over to 0sro old req hem The brie library board is at Mot;ds morning, November_8th, at female ills, including displacements. Dcsea•s _ stead a purees-session of a,atlaba Domtstoo < resent engaged' in the: prepara- T o'clock when M[ss Hate Leonard Inflammation, flbroid tumors, irregu- Corrnwtt'rs" land in�t.n tabs. s..tatahewee or ata.e+•. - P Pa rarities,periodic pains,backache,bear- Aspon•Beading a■tsteh and ee.a+&seoa ural •rheapp li"at mast appear is vawa as'aw tion of a new catalogue which carp daughter of the late John Leon- eyiet .ecersatn our opinion arse w eeaee as Dermalon Lands Agency or Bab-Aaastef tee We g ingdown feeling, flatulency, indigee- fa,e•tt�oa proeaels district. Butry by pro rest/ be mads•e My ard. was married to Ralph Moran,sou twneart eooaden on tdoa•. Lsh•r, mord- they intend having published dur- of James Moran, of Uxbridge town- dun,and nervous prostration. It'costs ..ae=a .. ca - sony,on o.rtain Bondi Ing the winter. To help in defray- ship. Rev. Father UxRicbridge e per but a trifle to try it, and the result has �t� �mte`�Ow ° ao homesteader, brother or duet of tnttmaas , ing the cost a drama will be Riven formed the ceremony.-Jonrnal. >2eenworth millionatostlfleringwomen. Duties.-Six month, rwtaenoe upon arta .some time during the month of fific � A homesteader dt the land a each of ul. years January or as soon thereafter as .DR. D. C• SMITH A s homestead n a ter within ares .. oe £, rills. Miss Kathleen Duke, • .t,oa °; :' ,h+� �a homestead d a farm of a6 ire eQ saw . :�s =owned and one ugh r, him or his w . The township board of health DENTIST, STOUFFVILLE, {Formerly reddens pupil of'The Ont. e tamer,mother.eon,daughter,brother i /� t�.•_t�} In cersain district• a homesteader in Rood w-• cmet on Monday when they dealt Honor graduate of Toronto University. conservatory of Yate,^ Whitby,alto. "twomas 4 New�s�rk standing may pre-•mpt a quarter-section•uoi r:; with the resent a idemic of and Rrgal College of Dental Surgeons, pprise pupil of J.I;.smith,ata.,Doc., -may v�w a sine his homestead. Price talo per aces. p p Iase Director of **The Vancouver Con- Dnt<ee—Isnse reside six months in sash of We measles and scarlet fever in Clare- also Post of Chicago College: aervatory of ![wto,^ vase ya.er, s,o i ,ea»troth nate of homeetsed entry h moot. They decided to quaran- Pass Crown and bridge work a specialty. Will accept a limited number of piano M AC i I I N E SHOP I �e time required to earn homestead . Pupire re red for Conserve- and cnitiva4s set,ear es a:t.. +r "tine all dews of measles as well as At Claremont:let Tuesda of month. Pupils i R A homesteader who h..ezban•tsd his hedss k ' 'scarlet fever• and- to close the Office over Sargent's'Tinshop, tory Exam nattoaa. For terms ad- steed rri�chhe and cannot obtain . pass - doses "The Parsonage," Olaremont, The undersigned having parch- they tabs a public school for the present as Independent 'Phone. Ont. 8-9 ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in As o months in PW e. Di:; well as the churches. TIME. TABLFr•Pickerin Station G. Kinsale, is prepared to tlo all cultivate etey acres and +:vet a hos.. Owing to the fact that scarlet T.R. Train.going'Eastdne as follows kinds of repair work and-general 'f(tver and measles are still in the •go 6 ,Mail 8.0.1 A Di • R. B R A N blacksmithing. W.W.��' neighborhood it has been thought 14 Local 2.43 P.M. BARBER " 'ZDepnty of the Minister o1 the fInterim." 011 -.advisable to cancel for the regent 14 Local 8.04 P M. Satisfaction guaranteed x.i omeasn ill not vaMfo . o: thio aa. P Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' Prices right. vertlsomen:will not De olid for. the lecture on the History elf Pick- Trains going West due as follows- sundries. Central office Bell Call and see us. erin referred•to in last week's No. 13 Local 8.36 A•M. Tele hone Co. Aagemcy for - g 11..Local '2.30 P,'M P T .issue.- It is eonfldentl hoped Rolston Laundry. _.JAMES PETGELLY. that it will be possible t hold it a 7 Marl 8.85 P.M. CLAREMONT. ONTARTO Kinsale. Ont. little later in the season. enndav iaduded. . The:members-of the Women's C to Institute some time ago petition- 5 Cs�4ltewl 1aoi� ,ed the C.P.R. to extend .the plat- D s�M P S n N +& �O� Oitaform at the station as far as thee • Stock road. The company grant- f �+ E. �Y ► EVANS1 w „d their request tie far as filling BaT ain In men's odd overcoats and Sul-•s. up the ditch and making a fine IIID M8IIIIf8CtII1'81" •cinder walk which is a most decid- p . Of tri mateeiIts and da you . ed imp aveaiant. The thanks of Shop and Residence, Dundas St lupi is work' it will pay o the eoinlntlili(:y pre:,due Lo those Overcoats$10 for$7.80 $9 for$8.60. Suits$8 for$4.60 We are clet.ring of P a Ball at nae weed agd ilospsat oar sloeii ; who were instrumental'in making thio line. E:ome to-day if you want a bargain. and obtain prime. Don't be saiaW 1y , BOYS' SUITS-Browns, dark grays,aI prices lees than elsewhere. WHITBY, ONT. agents we do not employtbsm,000asgeeil- this change. FINE WOOL,UNDERCLOTHING- Suits$1.26 for 90c, $1.60 for$1.00, $200 Three doors west of Whitby House. 1p we can, and do throw off flu arts y A very Bald death took place at for$1.60. Get a suit to-do When sold out we can't repeat. commission 06 0 le per cant.,which you wW Whitby on Friday lest when Miss y P� certainly save by pn>lo6odng from tail, , Ida Hazzard passed Away at the BOOTS AND SHOES. Complete line, splendid value at astonishing low prices' - tri solioitsd. age of 19. Miss Hazzard had come RUBBERS, overshoes,snag roof rubbers and socks. Prices in these Roods We m prepared to instal wood to iron t pumps on short notice,also attend : MfMITtT GRANITE C®h / -• Claremont about two weeks are away up. No vance in our prices. `'32oe, Whitby.Ontario f to all kinds of repairing. ago to assist in parsing the child CROCKERY-We will have some beautiful things for Xmas. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, w ren of her uncle, Ed. Wilson who' GROCERIAS-!dere we excell. Everything, pure,fresh and clean. All food- also gasoline engines and n e 4 b of I sip P were ill with statist fever. Two stuffs strictly under tight covers. Black and mired•teas 26c to 60c the squre gear v • daps before her death her uncle Ib. Cannot be surpassed. Try}ib. Empress coffee 40c lb. . You will ova her to Myrtle at which 'want it again. MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR a .•droint she took the train to her -t Phone No. 50 at residence. -. �o home in WKtby. When'.:she D. SIM PSON & Ca., - P,ZCKERING �a t: 0 le „ ee M 'reaclied home she was very sick The P1CkelflII0.4 with her temperature 104. A — a ' S kvW OQ a °" e g P physician was immediately sum-' Vigilance ComYnittee o °° a �' sS y� moped who diagnosed the case as ,-Do .You Get Good Tea • e Sp $$ "g �� c �� N one of scarlet fever. The cold of A the drive hs said to have driven - The object of this Association is to *4 f - d If not ou should try our own blend 30 cents t lb., black, green o Toronto papers the statement irt stolen oommnai- $ .+ Jan t4 s the rash in. In the reports to the y y per' lessen stealing and prosecute n a o mixed. We also have a better tea at 40c. T it, the felons. r .d Fob �iie -' that a Claremont doctorCome and gest a full dinner,pail of nice fresh sodas, only 30c. Members having props y b °' + m " a; «1O mar 4- made s ordered her home although, she nate immediately wtth any member o .c. Apr protested. This statement is de- Meat is high, therefore, do not buy bones: Our Rolled Shoulders and o! Executive Committee. C g l: 5 a. I;ay �e pled most empphatically by both' Long Clear Bacon have no bogies. Mambership fee - $1.00. o lo. J a• O a Dr. Brodie and Dr. Kidd.as neith- Tickets that/be has from she President o:; >t ► . -A_ a sir July " er had seen the young woman or Shirts and Overalls made to order and to fit. r seorstery onapplioatioo. 13 a 1S o „ sept knew of her presence in Clare- oat. An inquest was ordered ? 'A complete stock of Fresh Groceries. Exec. Com.-L. J. Banka, Geo,Len '° +p W. V.Richardson,Pickering,OntNe••$ 4, nd after the jury viewed the Dee dy through a window an- ad- J A O'Connor Arthur leffre January 1210er-rwhitby11 Oshawa ItBrouRbam urnment was made until the GEO, PHILIP �r ughanoP:e.ident. 8eoretary 1Beav�r*�pa iB,,Uptergro"1StCannington;lQ th of: December. 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I 16. .1 ­ - � ' '. ka,e, , I - ­ � ,:,_../� .1. . .. ..�.. , , I �, . : . � I - :_a�,-�,,,,�t- JA_'._ �M". 1� . " <�,­I"46V�"'"!i .* ':�. ,- J'�. . . I ,. � - " _ _ �:. - ­� ,�*� ­��-,�,Z-, _�*�__�_� "'.." -%`;4L .;;� . ­�4,%:'� . . . ... - ..,---�, : :,,, - � , - -;w-?,' - .�U.; 7,. . � . •� _, .: _;; "4�. . J , - . 6,.:, , ��,�i_4.4�_.­* �•. , -1 . . - - � ,•-,-o- " -, � � -�,.&4r"_�'_' .��k4,-,-�r..;i�,��*��,ot---�L:,.-_" , I Ll.�. .. I . I . I - - � ----,------ -- - , "1'.�,,t,f­ . .. �11 . . .. 4. -r 1. M. - .�-.'-,,U : ,, - , --; � d- saw that no smoke issued from tfe rant was issued for the arrest of mals s4uld not be kept ., . - -4,*!-,. - '.-.� - 4 I I' ' - is bitter cold Marie S�rafinue. _ _ �__�_-I .. I chimney, aoustantly.-C. D. Smead, V. & ' , . . I . I., .I � � . �­-� . ..­� -.��", , '��' .,� .'., -�'I, � .. .-i And in a state more dead t1imi -_ I I.. . �, . I., . 1, . . , . ..� .. ." . weeping and wailing proceeding alive-indifferent also to rife or . �.. � . .. . �� . I , 1. 0 � ... . FARM NOTES. • ._,, from the house. . death, she was taken from her bed, ' .. I . 9 Mrs. Butterfield was, "after the placed in a carriage, and driven to The introduction of the Engillalt . I �' ':,� ... . , ove " , �.,:. � c - -� o i "' - ''d . day, and she heard sounds of wild �.��L,- Ba , L*fe­ A� n _ -:4o-' . .4`., , :.1 . most ,straitest sect a (female) the county"gaol at Pine Cliffs. sparrow by its driving away the lit- 4 ,..­_ . I . I reapan_ L: -• . ,"' .�., . I :,,! ..., Pharisee," so, though she drew--up le native birds has been I . . .I ! -1, .I - ..I' '- I For the first week of her impris . . .. . . 11 . � ­ . - - .� s t . 1, . . � I & . , 11. I I . 1� ­ . I I ` - , . -. �.:.1. . . . � . 1. .. I. . . I %] her horse before the hut, she hesi- onment she lay . lingering on Z119 Bible for more dam-age by insects 1 . . . a tated and listened a full minute be- brink of the gzave, but by the skill and wiped pasts'than all oiler ftus- .`'� � L- .'�'-�� �;:" . � ,..�, I I �� . ­ ' . .1'. . ... . . I fore she made up her mind to, enter of the prison doctor she was brought fit combined, including acts, and * � ,�' ­­_ ­�---,--:' , � .. . , �. �, . .. " .11 OR, WAI . . . 1: �..:. , . _ ..- -.,...., .�. . TING THROUGH WEARY . ,..-: ' the dwelling of that "abandoned safely through the crisis of her ill. boys with guns. 11 :._Ij�i`:'.�,.._,....�,, "-..,;� I a P 0 . , , - . . . I . . �. .� . . ' ' . creature, as she called Marie. ness. I The farmer has as much,right as . I ' ­ - �iYEARS- .. .. ... I �. . . Christmas times, On the first day of the N -ai- any one to wear a good snit of . • " . . ..I 1 Butt were New Ys' I clothes and adorn and beautify b,in I .. , . . , and full of all kindly inspirations. she awoke from long .unconscious- So she . got out of her�cart, and ness, and asked what day it -�as. home. In fact, it is his duty to do leaving her,steady, old family horse They told her it was New Year's so .1i It is also part of his duty to 't I. .. ". , Etly on the . I..;�'­�_!.��e.,� �;.�.�� :1 � Ir �,CHAPTER VI.-(Cont'd) �.. apd laid her hand sol to stand and rest, she entered tha day. furnish good reading matter for the :. ..''. I I . ". .: . forehead of the sleeper. hut. . She played idly with her thin fin- family. We should strive so to els- ; ila- '. , -�, -,,., 11.I�I �'I never heard of rich a thing in With a scream she started back. y the business that .� [`­ ` 11 4 ,�., -I�,ie:..'.'.." -.,.,. . ince A terrible sight met hex gers for. a few moments' and t;it,n vete and dignity . 71. , all the days of my life, no, not ai That forehead was ice-cold in Z .. any man could be proud . Marie Serafinne sat up in, beJ, murmured: - I was a gal!-as a child lik46 you be- death! . 1. raving, tearing her hair and accus- "Only eight tontits, and,all this T am a farmer- f . .. ,,: ;�"4.:_ ­ .�_:.� .. : I I 1. . ,.� ... �'.-1�'% .. � . hig so took in! And I don't see now In a fewin ments she so far over- ing herself of-murder! J was free and happy in May-now Extracted honey, if brought to a .;.- �. And I can't 0 . ., . 711 �, �.4�-.,- L ' ' ". -how it could a been. came her terror and repugnance as Before her lay the small bodj of I am 1" . temperature, 6f not over 160 degree . - - . i Lt I 1, � i'�- hardly believe it! Why,how old be to take the lifeless hand in her�o 'permaturely born child . No one answered her, the bottled and, s& . . � . . " . . , 11 ow ' ,�. ...., . a I re was Fahrenheit, 2 . 1. V . I. . ...'... -ye I" I But it was as rigid as marble, and - The-poot little corpse 'was fr)zen indeed little pity for-her. while hot, will usually, if kept ins I . I . �..,.:-.,":: . ,..,.-. . .�., ,, "You know, I shall be-be-six- could-not be moved from its posi- stiff. The miserable mother was She lay in prison from the last uniformly warm temperament, keep p I -teen, next-next Christmas," sob- tion. .- blue and shaking with cold. for week in December, till the first i liquid for a year or more.' But . I::I I : . bed Marie. . . Full of wild horror, Marie ran ! there is a great diffierene'e"in hone there was no fire on the hearth, and week in March, when the Criminal * . .. ., candyI , "Shill you, now 7 How ,time do from the house, and up t the bitter -winds came in at the ,Court sat at Pine Cli.ff. some will ch more quirky - I. pass! And I was thinking as you 0'Id' atmo,ph . �:., � � . leading to the village, and accosted - Then she was brought out and than others. axe b I '. 1� , 7 � , , -� �.. "...., -who hap- cracks in the walls and windows I -_1 �_. .,.. 1, was about thirteen or fourteen. the first person she met, "Oh! you Wretched, wret-h,--1 put on trial for the murder of ner quite favorable to oandying of both � I. . .�' --_ ,::.­ ..;� ,' 'The villain! ' But it was my fau't, . � � - .... . .1 extracted and comb-honey. Cel. ,. t :. I ... .� creature! how ,came. you to do this child. . P�_.... �i, ., , �,�1.1 .", � it warn'"t your'n. What did you The alarm was soon given. and dreadful, dreadful deed7" inquir.- . (To be continued.) -, .- lars and cold rooms are poor places I , 7:.,-.l. ,I I . ., .� . _- . -1 . . . . � I III'.� . ' , know It was my fau't' as should the but was soon filled with the ed the farmer's wife, aghast at the _. , -1. .. . _ ..' fvr honey. . 'a took better care on yie. And so neighbors. ) sight. . - . , poor . .�; .---------* . The. brown-tail moth is -a serious he promised to own you for his wife A physician was called,-who pro- "I don't know mean to . - . .. . .pest, and is likely to spread; The . I , �.".. from the first, , did he, and kept O I I didn't me i,e" 1 +++++++-+-++4 4�4 4 #♦-++++-+ easiest and practically the only, ef- - - ...'� I. 1�..�,�,.�.:. ,,�. , . nounced the case a death from�na- do it I I didn't'even know w, . . : . I . , . . I I fective means of artificial control . . . I, . . � I puttin' it off . . - ' -d-�u i t � � I . . � , 4 . : .. did it t But then, I must have "Yes;" sobbed Marie. ' .' . . . rural causes. . L . � I 1. .♦ ! where established, is by cutting off ' I Then orders were* given for a it, because there was no one else + .:1.. . . ... .. 11 . �thc overwintering nests during the . :"And he wanted you to follow him cheap burial 'at the country's ex- here, not a soul but me, so of cni.rse + I . I I I. to the city, and leave me,* did he? pense. This was adding humilis- I must -have done it? Oh, m.-O I + , Llate fall, winter or early spring .. .. . I 1 and destroying the larvae within. . , and he promised to own you there"' s case, but Th e' ' r M- I... ....� �_�,.,. .,, % I � )p . . k tion to sorrow in Marie been born!" ex �This, of course, can be supplement- .. , ;, I .i'' -,7-7 ,... . - I . "Yes. I she could not help it, for there were claimed Marie, between her wild . .. i . "He wouldn't a kept his word . . A - , i not two dollars in the house to meet, wailings. . . I � - - .. .. .. I ed by spraying with an arsenical -.-...� . I .. . . I .. . . . . .. . - ' .• 'child. Them devils never keep I the costs of interment. - "Of course you did it, and the,,e's I - - , . I mixture when the caterpillars ap 1 pear on the folia e in sprin .. When ' their word with a girl who trusts ♦I Two days after this the body of no use denying it! Oh, you hon.11 . - 9 9 them. They are liars, and sons Of� old Granny 'Thompson was buried creature! Don't you know the.i'll DAIRY CALF. I young, according to Howard, tney - 'I. ..... . .. ., . .. the father of lies. The comfort is poor Marie was left alone in ban g* you for it 7" asked the wo- FEEDING THE .. may be killed .with the ordinary ' , � .FEEDING . . . , - I . �.�, . . . I tbey all go home to their daddy at I the solitary hut. man with a shudder. There is no such thing as fixing strength sprays or parts green or . � , . . �� .,�., .� : , -Iasi..- I arsenate of ' lead. but when hall . I. , ..''..1.�.. -�I " � She wrote to her lover in the city; ' "Yes, yes, I know I But that's a tAlc amount any calf should be fed I I . - - . - ' ... �,2�.:t4.013, Granny, he is not as bad but whether he ever received that..trifle!. I've borne so, much w -r3e in order'to grow well, and be kept I grown or larger, according to Ban, . , . . I I � , ..- . L : - as that. He is not bat at all. He letter is doubtful;-that he' never than that I But my child 1 my-.;hilcl 1, in the pink of health. Each calf , derson, fire pounds of arsenate of - . . -, . . . .. : "..:.:-� .,� 7- , - ., I � .1__I" � ... . . wanted me to go with him, and I answered it is certain. , . My tiny, helpless child,"' she cri-id, has an individuality, some eallves: lead to 50 gallons of water, is nee- . _ �� _-1 I . -1 � i ' - - I . . -.;: �_z7�.-,-�-. - . � . ..wouldn't leave you,' wept Marie- Three more letters were ' bursting into tears and sobs as -',h,_1 have better digestion and power to � easary .to prove effective. . . . I � I �w written', ­ . ... . - . . I . , . I "He wanted you to go to the but they Suffered the same fate as seized and pressed the little frozen assimilate their food than others. ­ . . ­ * . ha I . - , : .. - . . . . . , - . 4 . . City with him, did he, and you the first. body to her bosom. - Consequently, there can be no such I . . .. ' . .. L wouldn't leave met Well, you Then Marie gave up writing, and "I can't stand this! J can't stay thing as figuring to a scientific nic-, LIVE STOCK NOTES. ''.. . . .I. . . .- . . . . :I, I shall both be suited, you and him I sat down in despair to-await her here! said the farmer's wife, b-s- sty what amount a calf shall -eat. I - For horses that are confined to .. ; , I �:". ,.,1;�. �. ... - - You shall go to the-city and shall fate. I .. I - -*.7 . ginning g to feel deep pity mingle The class of food which when feat-I the stable on dry feed, a hot bran I .. - %.-' - i.. .. . ­ . ..., � I . . . 9 I �. .." �...-��- not leave me. I'll go along of you. . _. -I� .1---t, . �I _­­_ . with her indignation and horror, on-providing it is palatable -4 can I mash once or twice each week is �. : 'r ' - - ­ � . . � . I ' , - . . We'll go and hunt up my fine gep .'- I :'­ � , sterical from be well laid down, but there all most beneficial. ' I . - .� tleman. and make him do ye jus- , ,1, , . CHAPTER VII- their conflict. "Here I lie down An I rules of feeding must and. The feed-J,, Pigs are not well protected by -. . . . _.i. .. * ,� . . ,". . _. . tice! Breach o' promise.it be! And ins of calves after they ... . . . -­­.. Awful days�and nights followW- let me cover you up, for goudnes,% are four I Nature and to thrive.they must have �.. __ ,. , � . ..�_ , , , , ­ -wary aggravated at that! 'Dancin' , t " :i-- . - for the poor, deserted girl. sake! And tell me, if- you can,, months of age-most calves ar6'� warm winter quarters free from . 1. ., .. .. .bears must pay for their airs.' And The dark days of December were where I can find something to kindle"weaned from milk-depends sgei=; drafts. Them' must have a good . . 0 '. .. . I , - �. . ... he shall pay for hizzign-too. If he Upon her'. Storms of rain and wind a fire, or you will freeze and die upon hjow well they have 'been fed I range, for exeroise. but they must . --_.�: - do acknowledge ye, you'll be a rich I ..�.. .� -, ­ I Pt, and snow followed each other in before you can make your peace in their infancy when milk was; have warm quarters in which to .. I . -_ ., 'omen and me too! An' if he don swift succession. The road to the with Heaven." - - . - � -� their chief source, of sustenanoe. ! sleep. . . I : It oil be thousands o' dollars out'n . , 'no village became impassable. She And without waiting for it reply Many 'a calf s'digestion ii,i impaired ' Before you go Into the poultry w I ' lk wholly . I. ,his pocket and into you'n a - she forced the feeble girl back tip- bv feeding on business you - as without money and almost with skim mi should visit sonte 'well . 'well- 'mine mumbled the old woman., . out food or fuel. - . o i the pillow, and covered and when only a few days old, or ba" established polltry plant, where Poor Marie!. She had been very . ' . ing been fed cold milk that was She had nothing left to eat but tucked her up carefully. and study its workings, . you can see . I much surprised and confounded by -laden from being kept too . . I - Lfew potatoes, stowed irk the bot- Then she a took the tittle frozen germ 9 By so doing, you will gain much in . .her grandmother's unexpected and � fora of the cupboard, nextthechim- babe and laid it out decently on a long before being fed. Thus, a lot formation that will be .valuable to ..- . ' ' hearty sympathy; but here was the I � A&L . ney corner, an the warmest place corner of the foot of the bed, and depends upon the calf's condition I you in the future. You will see the . . . 11 ' '..-I* � ... !....?,sad solution of the problem of her � . I A in to feed them at 1 absolute niscessay of care 'sod ec�o ._:l - 1 7'�: --cupidity. The hope of t ... . � . ,­ ".., conduct four months of age. Some may be i nomy In all of its branches, tee Cosa- � , Nor had she anything to make ered it over. . . " I �� I;- 11. � thousands of dollars, that in either 9 so strong and vigorou.s, of lar size i plate knowledge of which is regal- ease . . � . :4 ..� " , .. 't I -� - � ., - to keep them from freezing. took her own white apron and cov when you start � .. . ­ ��,.' � ' her Are, except the brush wood from By this time her fingers were � case of acknowledged the foot of the mountain, which she stiff with cold that she had to beac and grow thin by -reason of being site to success. �. . I ' ' - � ... .�.. . breach of promise, would come into would large parents;� A yearUng may be kept well, ­ � ar and collect whenever an and blow them, before she could do bred from strong, Jda,rie's lxwsemion, -and practically interval of the weather permitted anything else. . . . other, small and weakly from weak I which' means kept growing at not �­ ,-, -Mato her own-and of the . . . I - . external vitality in their parents, or of being to exceed from $2 to $2.50 a mouth decencies and comforts those thou- her to do so. ' She then turned about and found . .. . � . . . !I il � - I I: , �. But oh! the days of misery and 'a little pile of brushwood, and a I badly fed when young. while in stable, and for much less r -....-I-- - .sands would secure to her, and horror in that lone moun- box of matches with which she nia�l: In a general way, alfalfa hay and when at pasture. A favorite ration I . .� _ which in her estimation would'be .nights of � z , .. '. . . ..� :� ,,z,.!�:.­ - .-,.. Splendors and luxuries. . ;rain ,hut, with nothing to think of afire. Then she searched for meal clover hay make, generally speak- is a pint of grourd oats, the same .:.-,--4 .,"1 ,�,7� -:'* - . . " ;;.,�, I.. � . which to prepare gruel ing, ideal roughage. for calves the of ran and half a gill of oilmeal. - ,. ... I. . but her wretched past and terrible cr flour with w b . I - � - . -1 �. .. .;L.,__*­'1`1�16w,-she'16oked upon her grand- future! for the perishing girl on the be I first winter of their lives. All they twice a day, made into a thin gruel .. - . laughter as a mine of wealth, and will eat of this; feed.the red clover I .- I I I ,o--_ , , Had it not been for the shameful But.there was nothing of the sort, with water and spread an the hay . . Some Woul%usied herself in waiting on the girl wrongs she had suffered, she. might to be found. . . once a day and the alfalfa once, and feed, If bay is high, feed oats . - L ' - smearing or . a% the girl, Until this -night, .had now have been in a comfortable and "Is there anything in. the hoik'e one. pound of mixed meal, made Of straw in its place if bright- and I . effect I �_.,waited on her. . . happy position 'as nursery goner- I can fix you to eat.71" she inquired, oats, two parts by weight to one of clean. Do not give the colts any . .�.. . .. b- . ..., .. . ... She made Marie lie down owthe ness to some of those children she coming to Marie's side. . corn,'. 'to every hundred pounds dusty food, and see to it that they , ­ . . i - _..L. ..- . . ad and " I - •weight of calf will be about what dr� not .become constipated. Li '_ . � .. �: _.. .._.. .. . D , bed rest. while she herself pre- so dearly loved. And. this would .Nothing, nor do I want. any � . . 7 L .. L Most calves will 'tequire. - - I seed meal, roots, corn stalks sad . . tea and tobAt .. .. , pared which she per- have been an earthly Heaven to thing," the girl answered feebly. .,. ... . I . sua�ed her to take. I . bet- humble and loving spirit. Th,e farMeT'S wife;groaned. Bit,, feeders must always ke,qp in I apples are useful to pre-!ant this i� Now you shan't go up and sleep . And even now, abandoned, as "I don't know what to do with,"'n'tict that food alone cannot .growl danger. .. _. . . :,A* . I . - .. , . i up a healthy calf, colt, iamb or I .... .. . on that hard pallet in the cold loft. she was, by the lover for whom she you; but I -reckon I better go �xt . I . .1. - - L .. a tha'n it can'grow a- ..­ .. . You shall sleep with me," said the pig, any more . .� . - boy .:- ­ . . had staked all, even now, if she once and see if I can get you 8� dot " healthy or girl. All growing . .- ... . ing 'L�­­ ;... , I . . .. .I I she replenished the fire to could have been pardoned and pit- tor; and some victuah. Now you .... .. . .. . - . . -.,,.,dame as i * , " , - , t, liars :regular daily ..,.. , .. ;� ..... L: � :. . I .. . ... . .keep it up all night, and then closed animals mus . I z .1 L I .7 ied, and cared for, a little while, lay quiet till I come back," she i . I., !/ -�­- _ . .. ­ ­ �, order to develop muscle, I . ,:. . .ZUT) the cottage, previous to retic- by some good Christian woman, she said, as she hurried out of the, exercise in I 1. . ,. . . . . I � bone and nerve force,. .The one who 4119. 1. .would have looked forward to her house and jumped into her wagon. � - � .. . . - • - - ',:`1--' `, N heavy load was lifted from Ma- 'h ,,puts his young calves in a shed or . ..: L�" l I . . � . I .. .. .. . - , maternity with humble, chastened .She whipped up the old horse to,; basement barn and keeps them - !�� . � I I .. .- �-... . rie s conscienc©. She had confess-!Icy, c � I L. . ,. I 1. . .1 . . . and devoted her future lifer to a gait that made him stare. And 1 there from fall until spring I ed to that one, to whom of all on . ins may . L she soon reached the village, whefi:hdve sleek fat calves, but they will :1. . 0. � .. -earth she was only responsible. And - * ' : ­ �:,!�4.�:, - . . . - . Yes, she would have 'been,a good she gave information of the '2ase to disappoint his ..: . 11 ,�,-_ !.� . -she had been forgiven. . . s expectations of hav- . . :. _. :...1.�L'. ...- �;__. . . 1 . . . I . mother. old Dr. Barton, the only me�,�.-al' , _ I - If that hard old dame could pity . ing serviceable potent males , and .. . I ,But now, abandoned, scorned, man at hand. I good dairy cows. Sterility follows ,and pardon her, would not the mer- c6 , .- . . vered with contumely, until, driv-- .Then, after hurriedly picking it . . - 1. . P that kind of-management in the ma- �- �- I '. � !"..-, Iciful Lord, much more-? She pray-L en to despair and madwass, she be- the toys she had first set out to btay, jority of cases. A calf might far * , .. ­ .... .ed and fell asleep, and for the first lieved herself to be deserted equal- she purchased some food and ht;r4j-' L I . �.. ­..:.-� I bettet'have an hour" win- Pt ,.: Is run on a 1`--.�I %, 'I--- -, , -, -.-.,:,time in many days, she slesound- ly by God and man. ad back to the hut to feed the st.i L-,? ' .1 i :. � .., t . .1. - * - ter day, even in a snowstorm., khan - ..'. :- I L '.. . , .�­ 1�.,::'Iy until morning. .. Alone in ,her hut by day and .ing girl, whom, however, she c-;itld . I '. . ..­ . � :!:­� . . � . .. . I I 1. . , ,, ­ � be kept shut up all ,day in a pen. %��.�.� - . .__.� , L .., • ­. When she awoke, the sun was night, 'for weeks and weeks, with scarcely prevail upon to eat. :.�'- _7�.., " .'.....�`--- -.:�-_ ' .� I" � .. . . -1 .�: _ .. . .%-�_ , I The modern barns are, to an ex- .:L,.*'.-,% ._.IL" I � �: � ��,"%.. .1 ..". �.�� . ...:: .:�,. .. shining through the uncurtained those demoniac thoughts to tempt She waited beside the patient.un- ... . . .L . .. . .. 4 1, . I tent, weakening the bovine family, . : ­ , .4. .. . - 1�,:_,.. �. . ..� window of the hut. The old woman and taunt, and phrensy' her, who til the old doctor came, and tl.cn not by the of the born, but . � . .. : 1. i I . . �-.­.. " - ,. .111,: 1.4 :. ..I ...... . . �L , ., L .­_%. .. 4-, .. ... . -' � ... . : I , j -".�'. I:.. was or seemed to be, stilt asleep. can wonder at the tragedy that she returned to her own family, bv the in which animals are .. .- . . , I ,,- I.. I ,; .�%. • . ­..�. She arose very cautiously '. . .- � ....,.,�.­ I .. . _... . I I h ' ti6usly lest she soon followed? I with the promise to F,3nd one of her kept in them day 'after day with- .. . . , .1-,t� . . , �. . . , 7 � _.; I .�.; . . I. I I ''. .,:,. . '�"! -should' awaken the old grandame, I must get over this part of rn-i negro wom,m to take care of Marie -- . .. . 1.1.'.��.. .L. , �.T.:, , , 0 1.� I . , ,,:.�. . !I.I . . . I I out exercise during the winter .1 -1 .. and quietly dressed herself, made story as qtiickly as I can, for it is S'erafinne. I 4! I 1: .11. � . months, It is to-day so w 11 I - vp the fire and, put on the kettle. too heart-rending for detail. On,seeing the condition Of 111 ILVA ... ..:..I . . . � 11. I ­ �.- . . the vitality of animals as to render � I , , ' , , The dam slept on. . I �1. I , It was Christmas Eve, and tlic � 1 . at the' hut, Dr. Barton's paialui . � them susceptible to all classes of ...... I ' She niadc. the corn griddle cake ground was covered a feet deep wish duty was clear before him first to ...�' . I ., . L %�L I .. I .� . . I I . 1�' I I - ­ ­� .� .I - germ disease, tuberculosis 'especial- L i ) . . . ,. � I ". '. and . It' � . .., put. it on to bake. Took a bard frozen snow. The weather do what he could to save the wre-,,']I- ly. No animal will inflate the lungs i, 14,-4-, -smoked herring from its stick and was clear though very cold. L ed girl, and then to report the cai,,� in a warm barn to the fullest ex- C. ' V, it 'he - her own . '11 �_ , Flit ' on to broil, and then set t - A farmer's wife, driving to the proper authorities. I . tent; '. ' - . neither wiLl the heart actio . .. • ......­�� ' humble table for two, and sat little wagon, was going to the vil. And the result of his action was . . � ­... . - send the blood to all parts-of the ,� 16 - . ;down to wait. the same day at noon, , properly. This is not ,11 I 1%. . lage that morning to buy some this-that system prope an ad- ... .0 11 �/ .11, '': . .I .., I ,. . :".. --- . And the dame ale on. _. cheap toys to put in her children's the Coroner's jury met at the hut. vocacy of turning out a,colt on a = . -__ I _ I ­ ­ I e, while- - stockings that night. . . .­ - I :I I . I " Ni)t to waste tim - wait and after a brief examination of Cie. winter day and.allowing it to lvitzrip . - --. � , �4 - 'Ing, Marie took up her: grandmo- As she passed along the narrow evidence, returned . I L � I L .:... I I :111 I irned a" verdict that arcund all day: Not a bit of it Pei- L :. -GOT THE CRAZE. ther's knitting, and knitted for road.that lie.5 between the foot,of tfic child, a preffiaturely born f,-.. ther should it b& turned out a I . . ' "Sincl when are you livi ig in * .. I ,,about fifteen minutes. And still the the. mountain ridge and the edge I male infant, canto to its death' 1` bliftard. But any ordinary winter that . f . . . .1 - (dame I the river, she came in sight o lat hole 7" t ; �:. ... d e slept on. I lit t ngulation_at the hands .)f italL,d calf or colt is better out f '� : ':1�� . C Or "She sleaps late 1 - �mother, Marie Serafinne. "Oh, I've only ,9wanPe,-_,) I- -"'-P- - - . , . . ' r than i hiit nridet,the cliff, occupied by Ma I an or two than in the barn. I 3 'knew e I , .. ... . _I h-? to do " said th-N.girl, as rip Scrafinne. The little body was interred FL� good, but good with the hedgehog% while V ' . I .. - me moment, she ,the cost of the ci�nnty. she arc,ae sod went to the bodside. ' Anel at the same And a war.' ann.aa damands that vrawi6g anii- learn . y N'-Life ins to fly . 1 4 . i . ., � . . I . .. I . . 'O I , k t L t 1.� �_. � + I I ? I I I i I ! I I I I i 1, � ­ -1 I I . I I 111, • I . . .. 1. . .. . ,... 1" . I I. , 'I ' ll'' ;L. * . ­'L_­ . .i­L,�1 ..... 11 11­­tl .... I ,... . I 1 . ­ .-,­., �.;..... _ . . ...'. ­ . ,,, 1 --I � - ___ - - - __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - I , .", I_ d�.;,:',� .j,-.'-. ;4_ I � """ %�L­­'­'­ ­ I ..­ I -, .... 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L '4�,,�. �., .::'�•,GY.6--..e' ,'1`�"Tfi"_,".r.... .+;.aw*,+�.�a:a � -..w�s:6<a;j�ygr-�„'-•,..nom r ars tis w wai:', .- ,',c*,•7i,,.. �.. �.:...,.,. ',,,'rte •?'.: '•�.'�".Y�•� J'' T'lr � :•r `-;.• .,�'j,. ,...r �;.�. •v'n"��!',�., '"v.;,,a% -z °5:r 7'"d' .,M,.... R.`,{'�rw��a�. .. °r �+n .1�" ,,�„ 3+x�l«'�"'� .�,,,,,r�...,,. "5 :�•*a�^� � 81rP�I,.�cs � +C_ °,�„', � ,..;_, t.. .c•.uriYte`�..9*� ..,'fix UOW I RS- CLI�IRK - THE PAPAL C80H.- ,EXARKABLE INDIAN•BRIDGE i - ter:: - Called to Vatican From Venlee Built b7 the Indiana to British I FOUND• RELIEF Pope's Frugal Real. Columbia. MR, ° -- Stefano Inchiostro is the name An interesting bridge, Baia to POULTRY r , AFTER YEARS OF SUFFERI\Q of the Pope's cook. He has res- have been built by Indians i ,I DODD'S HID5EY PILLS - ently been relating his experiences owt a situ- aced about 200 miles' east of Prince RAISER CURED HER. in the Veneto, from which it is seen � Rupert, B. C., near the proposed �g that his post is a veritable sinecure. �D x line of the Grand Trunk Railway, DON T piny Into the hands of the For twenty-seven years he was the 5' POULTRY SPECULATORS who are �y esya the Engineering News. scouring the country and picking 1t'leassat Point Matron Tells Her kook in the seminary of the Petri- k> $•. i. it is built of round poles, fast- n au the flue buds they can toy fast- Suffering Sisters How to be Free I arch of Venice, the dignity held by i sued to ether with tel t tuLt hands on. Naturally their ' $ telegraph wire ob sot is to get the bulge on YOU From the Terrible Pains that I the Pope before his call to the chair :ter' n and wooden pins, the floor being the an� reap the benefit of a .trop fir Rake Life a Burden. of St.'Peter, and consequently was onlyand more profitable market la�er part where nails are used to 1 on in the season. well kno to his Holiness. On an extent Pleasant Point, Out., Nov. 16-- 22 Y , and 'no two joints are DON'T rush your Poultry on to (1?pecial).—That most of the ills June 1 3, Stefano received a made alike, but it seems to do the ! the market too soon. Fatten and • summons fro his old master to dress it properly yourself; then sen that the suffering women of Canada work required of it, that is, as a it when condition of both stock and ` repair to the n. means for market will warrant your secnrina ' have to.bear.are due to disordered pack trains to cross the highest pries of the season. The He went and was conducted to . Kidneys, and that.the natural cure � Bulkley River. put s�iree yeera titan olesrly prow. the presence of the Poe and it Lookin ea that those who held their Eor them is Dodd's Bidney'Pills, is p P gat it from a distance, it poultry until she latter part of � 'n Once more ahown,in the case of Mrs. a's's only, the geniality of the Pontiff seems to be nothing but a collet- December, have reatoed the largesi - that laced the cook.at his ease, for returns for their outlay, - :'Merril O. Clarke, a well-known re- P tion of poles and wire stuck to- he was rest moved. y y, particu- Indent of this place and a promin- greatly gather an way, with no above ,overlooka .neimpiy that irhi: The cook enables us to have a -•ent member of the Salvation Army. READ WHAT HE lar reason for its not falling; the nature of advice, and that It you glimpse of the daily life of his ven- have any Poultry on hand that you Mrs'. Clarke is always ready to give floor is very uneven, and the joints wish to dispose of NOW, we ars toher experience for the benefit.-of erable 'master, who is an example :OWES TO P cf the different members are made the beat position of any house in her suffering sisters: of_Horace's "obiter" that change by la the country, BARRING NONE, to B pping and binding them wifh bandle same for you. We are in the of lace does not alter the man. Af- Hwy i My sickness commenced twenty P wire. But by looking at it closely business every day in the y4fir, ears ago with the chane of life " ter celebrating mass, the Pontiff and our 56 years of ever increasini� ]r $ B , a person can see that the party who business and a host ,of satisiM says Mrs. Clarke. ,"My health was takes a little coffee, Precisely at built it had a pretty good idea of shippppers are proof sufficient of our in a bad state. Water would run' noon he lunches, iia comps wi abUlty to please you. engineering, for the bridge is an from my head which would'make ins Mgr. Pescini and Mgr. Sresson. DONT forget to write as when ingenious combination of cantilever you are ready to ship. ('faint. When I came out of the They are a+ways served by a parti- Mr. R. C. Slurtoa,aprominent Sal- and suspension construction. s fainting spells I took fits. I, was cular valet de chambre. vation Army worker,who occupies the i� LAN nn tiQ� : :'bloated till I was clumsy. The-` aim The repast is modest in the ex- Proud position of Deputy Baal fl[astsr .r y periodicals?" GUMS LAIC 10 IS' . & CO p at the Temple, Tosaoto, beers testi• Do you take any1 I I suffered was awful. It would go t treme. Some soup, a little meat moat'to the the treat htytlia ar;ked the new clergyman on his Limited, MONTREAL E An my feet and then to my head. from the soup and rarely is there a of Zam-8uk balm, He says first round of parish visits• "Well, Canada's Largest Produce Dealers. ' roasted At 8 at night the pim l I don't,' replied the woman but lZ�any doctors attended me, and I joint. g " p es and sores broke out all over ' " P " BUT- 'tried many medicines, but nothing Pope takes his supper, more frugal, my face and neck and notwithstanding ail fav husband takes 'em frequent. I OII8 SPECIALTTEs—EGGB, BIIT• ` ave me relief till I used Dodd's if possible, than. the midday meal. I did to try and cure them they spread. In do wish you'd try to get him to sign TER. POtiLTBY and HONEY. y lKidney Pills. The first box stop- (Vegetables and a little meat-is the pl"" the.skin was inflamed over biY the pledge!" .r patches and sassed me great pain an ped the fits and seven boxes cured ;night repast. In Winter the Pope mconvenienca, I was advised to try Zam- ' --- AGENTS WANTED. rd me completely." t takes -more soup than in Summer, Buk and for several days I applied it to the .-Kindly mention the name of this Every suffering woman should use 1 ntade from dried vegetables. sore: anointingit often with the healiaE Paper in writing to advertisers. �T ANUFACTURING COMPANY WANITS r Dodd's Kidney Pills. the balm. Ittaooa tossQQpQcththe is man to sell direct to farwers. Quin "1♦ y y ,make II' His Holiness is very fond of the in a short time the sareilacassedo be so --- ` ' - seller, Every farmer wants 'one. 70� strong, health - Kidneys, and the 1 ' profit. Experience valuable but unneeee• Y iii "poleritina' (soups de mals), made andpainfulf WithpetseveraaceZam- nary. Postal today brings particulars, ?Woman who has good Kidtteya is as it was in the days past in Venice, healed the scan 1bapletelyaad made Charles Adaras, sarnta. Ont. , :safe-guardbd against those terrible I and it is generally accompanied by my stria as attnooti and dear as possil*k. BRONCHITIS .'pains that make miserable the lives i some fish sant from Civita Vecchia 1'troatrly:eauamend Zan-auk to all who U Neglected, it segs rsasies tht Lamas STOCKS. fro saber ss' ansigirtly skin troubles.sera, Of so man women. " y Fso7e Fatri. O r,%V8XTORa—YOUR ORDERst To y Qr Venice.—London Glob©. nicer,,eta It is•s wonderful healsrt „ T , s + O Z k Nk•G.i-.Garr 1 16 hM at St. btrT or -wll Stacks will reoelve y �- am• care a s, itch. 'blood err"ne attwation. 9. bf. Mathews. Stole► �- Bu s ccs m C ew of lee ,. WHAT HE HAD DOME. poison, (cataria chronic and sup rat- 13,1��writes under dm of mist POULTRY. - f° ¢� peayou s ere ,;Tort at.. nronti,, y Ing sores,barna,cuts.barber's rash,fistula '••GO°eal ago ehia heir, 1 cam- In order to avoid an argument P reacted a severe suis in the ehe,t,which CALVES We call the attention of our read' and all skin injuries and disease,. It isaiso a Raise Thera without MIlk with a Roman Buff ra�lst on the sub- specific for piles. All druggists and stores davelaped late Bceacb�ia I took three Bookies yroa l jest of her hobby, a ha lore to the advertisement of The Bis Lrdsof ma&is*andfoundasimprove. btoele,�Sr;ysgoodCo,.0 Turrst ppy bachelor Guam. Langlois Company, of Mont Sac. a box or for$t,sg•� bend tee stamp rant Afriemdof mise advised we tarry a' `ms`s' r{ allantly acquiesced in the truth of to Zam-Bak o.,Toronto for sample bw:. real, which appears else,~here in PSYCHNE sad in1hree days 1 feh like a rr assertions, says Judge. k aewnama Gia. Idesvetoletc6ankaew ,But, air," sternly remarked the silo paper. If you have any poul- Iron Plpe for Selo ' what a va�aebis ears you have in PSY- t try to- plaee on the market during WITH OR WITHOUT. SO.Ow ft, iron pi all sixes for 't tpi tater, "your admission is any- SO-Ow water, steam, teae�ns• ciao Wallets the holida season take their advice u. beltiug, shattia[, eta.,-good as mow. -� xhin but creditable La yoxr. What y The chicken stew has two rices Kieeahadfarlod.lemm«eehaathamkfalto I`or instance, have you ever done and communicate with them before( P be won aadforthasakeefoeherswho cheap• Bead for tis statin; vias �r rash+n oar in the frill of fare. flow is that, ss' pabliskthiatost+monid you need. d'Or the emancipation'of woman Z g y goods m market. It waiter I yy yaama IYPa111A1 WASTE t M<TAL CO., ''Madam," responded the is a good plat to w rite to these eo- 5top that so •r the suits will be s Queen St.. Montreal. p gentle- P With chicken in it, it is thirty .erioas. Yeaeasd•ehisb u chs Mention chis tan, with a lite smile and a bow pie if you have eggs, butter, pouf; y a61°a P vapor. : ,� Po cents; without it, ten.' system with PSYCHINIE. g. all I have at least remained a bathe- try or honey- to dispose.of at any ..__. Fur sols b an Onrdw.ser.!4 fl rr bids. -.+ �•r,--'-- 'fills of Attested Value —Parme- Dr. T. A. SLOCUM h ` lee's vegetable Pills are the result LtlUMD. �Q�jf10 is PILES CURED a H - -',OH. RAPTURE!- of care{u]` study of the properties TORONTO t RIME t QME b .r of certain roots a _• - I Patien-ce— Pe v is very ha and herbs, and the � -' gg` p action of such as sedatives and lax- We buy Wing and Tail Turkey{ Ncw Absorption' Method pyo er atives on the di extive a status. I Feathers. Write for prices, Patrice— $17e'a engaged, isn't . g PP M. W. Nelson ! CO., 'iOronto,Ont. If you suffer from bleeding. itcb- she i" The success the compounder have ,• met with attests the value of their I Ing, lind' or protudi Piles, send Patience— Yes, and the man I - . me your address, and I will tell elite's engaged to is cross-eyed and f. rk, These pills have bee recog- PRONOUNCED 51-KEEN rroe how to cure yourself at home 'ice " invoking at her all the time, nized for many years as too best p (fir o by the sew absorption treatment; ant no one can telt it but herself." cleansers of the system that can be Di ej�►sedoullrl y had will also send same of it, got. Their excellency was recoguiz- ANY QUANTITY home treats eat tree for trial, with Nolievvay'i Cern Cure destroys e•i from the first and they grow Q there popular daily. refarences from your own locality all triads of csrrna and Warta, .root mirktf P11Cefi Gu4t+ant@@d - It requested. Immediate relief and and branch. Who, then 'would en- permanent cure assured. Send no dare them with such a,cheap and GUARA:V'TEED. was REMITTANCES DAILY Iron but tell others of this offer, effectual remedy within reach I • r. Oros', b,a 9s' �o I like that piece of checked ,te.`aaa aP ls6ip by Express and Advise Write to da to Mrs. M. f3urnmers, goods, but are you sure; that the =.o1e, eraises 4 Box P 7�0, indsor, Ont. Beware of the man'who has s colors won't runt" trail a ashes true , gt c d story -to tell you in a whi - "Madam, that is. a certified we of p ssnak� J. A. �IC18at1 pi"dts,�'Some would-be flatterers• after peT• check. wat��1L . !e D, smearing on a-lot of salve, spoil the as. effect, by rubbing it in with a wire years Itebart E. Peary. more roan nine The efficacy of Bickle's Anti-Con lRadwaYs 74 to TO front St, Eaastr Toronto brush.. ears ago.favorably commented an ttarsae y _ — Ere Ramedy atter its avolieat�ea is her sumptive Syrup in_-curing coughs llteady Hindi mention the name et this p y for Eye Troubles teen tilt[ 14ttu goal" Baaartet t'e+er, and late: and colds and arresting inflamrna- - Basile[ y Y They Cleanse While They Cure,—• ;aosamended to the famous szoie.er, t� tion of the lungs, can be established paper in writing to advertisers. Man who now returns home as the Diseos'• M.- M-110 F '•The vegetable compounds of which ever of th! Horth Pole. cold, Oattin[ by hundreds of testimonials from _ _.. __.__-._—_._______-____.___._ .. _____._-- ._ Parmelee's Vegetable fills ire eom- Wtads sae Dust cause Red. week, Watery. all sorts and conditions of men. it �yes, murine Eye Remedy affords Re• f posted. triain}p dandelion and man- liable Relief. Write ustrate Eye Remedy is a standard remedy in these ail- . Make No Mistake l i drake, clear the stomach and intev- CO„ -Chicago., for illustrated sue Books meats and '.all affections 'of the °�— ! s %[urine, 60a., by Mail from All Druggists. tines of deletefious matter and re- throat and lungs. It is highly re- In baling coadatusd milk,tate no sabetitute for store the deranged organs to health- �' commended by medicine vendors,. fol action. Hence they are the befit At an elevation of 2,000 feet the bFeause they know and a O H p atmosphere is Pee from microbes. pprviciate', a remedy for indigestion 'available its value ae ..curative. Try it. to-day. A trial of them will estab- I A Wide Sphere of Lvsefuiness.-- lsh the 'verb of this assertion and Sonretimea a man is loved for the r EAGLE The consumption of Dr. Thomas' A` Jo more to convince the ailing than , hclectric Oil has grown to enemies he has made, but more of- ��..^'-^„ • anything that can be written of I great ten for the money he has inherited. D ""`"•""'a,,, - GRAND COtlVENSEP Proportions. Notwithptanding the P..ar ,` 'tbese pills. fact that it has now been on the ° 1 ca+oErs o t"`` i Much distress and sickness in chit- -w�v market for over thirty-one years, �___ _ A gentleman who discovered Its Pl osperify is as great as ever, sten is caused by worms. Mother _ Graves' Worm Exterminator THE OR[QiNAL There an cual fir and s st,e� broads to the t'ear but that he R'89 stancliuR on a lady's I and the demand for it in that period gives .'none that equal�s. It Ass atcea ant for over fifty years. '• -�. ,,. 'Main had the presence of iniad'to has very greatly increased. It is relief by removing the cause. Give iT IS A PERFECT INFANT troop. yemark:—"Though I map not have lbeneOcialin alleonntries, andwher- it a trial and be convinced. BOrdEln'^s Condensed Milk Company �E ,the power to draw an angel from ; ever introduced fresh. supplies are the skies. I have pinned one to the constantly asked for. $ETWEEN FRIENDS. Selling Representative, WM, it. DUNN, Toronto and Montreal. earth.'' The lath_ ease<cd him. Miss Homeleigh—"Perhaps you "1'�` DON'T OL;T-STAY WFLCOME. won't believe it, but a strange.man _ --`-- r tr,ect to kiss me once." �� RIGHT Every uest should take note of 'e d Cutting—"Really! Well.' ' l these conditions: Even if a bona AY *. . . he'd have been a strange man if . ¢' fide invitation has been receit•ed, do $ In all casealo[ I not permit any amount of coaxing lied tried to kiss you twice.- =--- -- _ DISTEMPER.-P:i4KEYE.UNPLUtNZA, tt, persuade .you to stay longer than r COLDS.ETC. ` . a week, unless an intitatipn fora Dr. IWOII'S@ 8 • ." PC all horses, broodmarm colt., stallions, is';te st longer time has been given. If A Indian Root P111s � « uu �• �' ;.'� •. l no length is set for •oar visit, tkef SPOHN ■ HEM it would be wise to stay riot longer a`heir tonsves or in thea frrd pat Rpohn's Liquid owe their singular•effectiveness to Rorupound. Give the remedy to all of them. It �? ♦ p than•a few days, but �•ou.will gen- :curing Rheumatism, Lumbatro and s:tsonthe blood and elands. It routs thedisense orally find that your hostess will Sciatica to their i c;wrr of st{mulatin[ Av expeilinx the disease¢erms. It wards off tho ll and strenethenin�the kidneys. They :rouble no matter how they are exposed." Ab- • mention in hor invitation the period - enable tbese orizaus to thoroughly lotately free from anythin injurious. A child Of time y()ll are expected CO remain. fitter from the blood the uric acid an safely take It. sec slid$1.DO:$3.So and✓611.00 s a (the product of waste matter) which iba QeTea. Boil tT druggists and barns"dealers. [ate into the joints and muscles rr and causes these painful diseases. l7fatrlbatorar aµ. Master — How was this. vase Over half a contury of constant All «'Lotesrrle Drnat+Etat■ 23 THE P smashed, Mary 1 Marv—"If you ' •'nae has proved conclusively that r br. Morse-a Indian Root Pills s Please, sir, it fumbled down and . strengthen weak kidneys and SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Gtr �►--- - broke itself."' . Makter—"Humph! Chemists and B.ecterioloptats i 'per f 1: li ISSUE N 0. 47-09 The automatic brake again I" Cure R h e u m at i B m j GOgfiEy iND.,U.S.A.. ): iti ;w '';, s. '. f. .•,ear+ r,q iT�+^b.�' mr•>: .'9 M.. -xr u. ,. .a, ,... i�.. _p,y i :.. ,. ',�;,.. y,j' ',z'•8. •y ..i' ,.5. o,,. .s,..s•• �, ;'.,.,,'r, ..,. .µ t'd• .,-p N, s' •. ..S-..: 43.ahr.',:v_. :,roe,.T..•, ,,,_ :a:a.°.a=+^+.,,...',:,.aiw--:...x -..,, �.5.. .t'.: y . ,p,: J" - 'L•U�,• ..{ '.! ?r• y+'+din.'"'';";�„•- '�y •'�'."Mk"r4":+>' •. "�.r T ".�M. %^r fir' .w, ..r,�,:�^ _ *,fi est• ' ... '.&.v:...7ku:..f.••i:Tf::Xyl":'wIr..t. • 'NiN.'14 ' :ri: :: :.: *- � .•�".-' --^wY '.RS:; �. Rr �-',/•+w'L..•w.wk-a •,..-.-•svrarca` 'a+.-:-vg,�•'.i-"•-'rvaefc --.� ..civ-,;.:,. -.;=— --+r-Y: --�.^a'�s• . . '. . ' '�"'"s' ,.:,o'' •. i M. :��-ad^. �^.� "+xr ,�.i..,ira�uxsur;:FW�,r-�it! r�»..n-+ger'�qti.''� ."..�-.::mss',..•-.ew*�e>+�n.�»a�{ .�•r'-�'R"^.o-. l.razy.=r•..-.:..c. _aa.=.:._.^_... ..7.w:Yw.<.:' 7+'..*, ..... wr • :. .+r �.. ." mc•P+v✓d'+ 9..:w x '^.*au acs- ,cv .7^:4xss. i- .-:....r.'.•. ,,wr• n.: "':.'4S w• •-�i:.. ,� 7 �'u'`'I� '�r..r�"c!s",�',e:�a.•'6,'�'fr�+_.r ,..�{:.i... ..d._ .a�•..co.v'.�Y^:Y..v.. ^tP°:cFsa^:.,�'G'W'�-'� ... a; :2:r�'i5 _ .:5y' T•�1CALISM�. —ldise Field spent several.days aLaaNw000 : is Toronto last week. .o 1 n a r ai n s The Brotherhood will hold a neck- Franlr Packrin,of Audley,has tie social is the Salem church on the ��" ' rF ---M. Shapires sale takes place arrived home from the North- evening of Tuesday, Nov. 23rd. Mr. to-da west. C, D. (cordon of the Dominion Bank, —M. S. and Mrs. Chapman spent —Robert I ler is spending a Whitby, and Col. Farewell will be the speaker;"Bunds with friends in Toronto. few days with friends in Agin- bring( , Each lady . supposed to r —Miss Alegre Cronk spent the court. bring(s, neck-tie and a lunch Each. We have Four Suits that were made to our order from sae , Pe lady bringing a neck-tie will be admit- 1 s. ;tart week with U=bridge Errands. —Mise Eva Wallace,of Toronto, ted free• Admission 15 cents. There cloth from our own stock and we will sacrifice - �- —John and Mrs. Dickie spent a spent Sunday with her cousin, will be lunch for those who do not fid• them at cost—Sizes 87, 98, 89, 40. couple of days this week in the um Clara Ham. bring ties. —Gordon and Mrs. Andrews —Chas. Leigh fe improving the entertained a number of friends aRKEN RIIVUR VN'DERWE.A.R '�►"�' Iront of his property on King St. on Wednesday evening. Fast. -Mrs. John Peak, of Toronto, 1t is with profound regret that we ' —Mise McClure, of Woodbridge, spent a few days during the week have to report the very sudden death We have it—All kinds from 50 cents to$1.25 visiting her sister, Mrs. E. N. with her sox), W H. Peak. of Dr. Henry Hopkins in his 72nd year. Hicks. —See Dickie &Chapman's stock one of our most highly respected Teri- per garment. —Mise Clark, of Greenwood, is of heaters before buying. Their dente. His death was a shock to the 1' g No. 14 Oak at$10.50 is a winner. * the community ase nearest neigh- R. A. BUNTING, PICKER/NG � visiting her sister, Mrs. G. Mitch, — raker canned Dods are to b°rs were not aware of his illness. We x of the lake shore. Q g learn that•on Thursday Mr. Hopkin —An immense quantity of ap- day the leaders for purity and was not feeling well and drove down ' ples are being shipped from Pick general excellence. Any whole- to see Dr. McKinnon, who found be ^ OUR HUGE ening station-these days• sale grocer will tell you so; any had a slight leakage on the brain, —W. B. and Mrs. Powu ell w)re householder,who has used them, which terminated in his death on Fri- a Toronto on Mondgy, combin- will tell yoso. Quaker tomatoes, day at noon. ing business with pleasure. corn or peas, 3 cans for 25c. To The funeral on Sunday was one of —Wm. E. Vanstone, of Port y •� the cortege ever.green in this vicinity rem �� k 'd� be had in Pickering onl at The 1 :� Perry, shipped a .carload of'hogs Grocery Store," Richardson's. * the tort a bein 1} miles in length. pl?e —We have rust received a co The service was conducted by Rev. from this-station all? on Friday. . J copy Mr. Trickey, who preached eloquently —Josiah Simms, of Chicano, is of The Iron Trade Journal of Two and spoke kindly of the good works of here with his sister, Mrs. W. J. Harbors, Minn., in,which a some- the Dr., which were many, and com- „ .�. .N ow C 11-T Dale. He intends remaining for what lengthy article appears re- fortingwords to the sorrowing ones. some time. garding a former Pickering boy, The Wbitevale Baptist Choir very —Mr. Reed received another car- W. J. Marquis, why has been kindly lent their services and led in Our enormous Print Sale,in the Spring was a complete success (every- load of cattle at his farm one da superintendent of the Two Harks- appropriate music. The A. O. U. W. thing sold—customers well pleased)and this Dress Goods Sale y of which the doctor was a member, promises to be greater still. We are prepared to make last week, and they are said to be ore schools for some years. Mr• took charge of the burial and marched a choice lot. Marquis has been appointed depu- Brom the church to the grave. They —THS uiPR2CES 2NTFR'ES'T=N'CF —Edgar Hiscock, .of Kingston, ty inspector of high and graded were well represented from the home was the guest of his sister, Mrs. schools in the State of-Minnesota. lodge as well as brethren from Mark- 30 Pieces of Dress Goods W. Moore, at the manse'on Fri- The Journal speaks in the very ham. Pickering and Claremont lodges. day and Saturday. highest terms of Mr: Marquis as a The bearers were: Bros: Alph. Hoov- all to be Sacrificed —Richard McGuire, ' who is in teacher and an organizer and cred-. er, A. C. Reesor, W. A. Fuller, w. R. Barton, W. Booth and J. H. Michell. charge of-a-large dredge in St. its him with giving Two Harbors The A.O.U.W. sent a very beautiful ace forbids stating all the prices, but we are going John's, N. B., is spending a few one of the best schools in the wreath of white roses and asters. The p to sell the goods—Prices Slaughtered. , weeks at the hams of hi mother State. On account of his position church was very nicely draped, but here. Mr. Marquis now resides" In St. half the number could not gain admis- Goods, regular from 25 cents to $1.00 per yard, —On Nov. 15th of last year we Paul, the capital of the State. sion to the edifice. SEE had about three inches of snow. ' —The Education Department Mr. Hopkins was an untiring and l Selling at from 10 :.75 " At the same period this year. we ;has announced that they intend faithful worker in the church and Sun- g were ea ouch beautiful Indian tc make a revision of the public day. school, having united with chis g school system, the same to be in- Baptist church some 4b years ago, and Summer. for 35 years of that time has been a augurated in the fall of 1910. —Rev. F. C. Harper,of Toronto, deacon, clerk and treasurer, and fora has been spending a week with There will be no sweeping Chang- number of years superintendent of theA R D W A R E ` Piekering.friends. Mr. Harper is es in the matter of teat-books but Sunday school -'and always there." H now busy working on his thesis the chief feature will be the in- We do hope that. some one will come for his D. D. degree. creased attention paid to the three forward and try and keep the grand These chilly winds make you - —Mrs. William Hodgson. of To. Brest essential subjects reading, work going that our late brother has _ ionto, was io the village on Satan- writing and arithmetic. For a so long and faithfully done. We,,can- hi number of ears these subjects not say too much of his noble charac- think X11 _ day and called upon a few of her 3' ter and honorable dealings. - many friends, who were pleased have received inadequate atten- Unlike many old countrymen he Stoves, Ranges, Base Burners, Coal oil Heaters, Coal ' to see her looking so hearty. tion owing to the numerous other ever ready to adopt Improved —A number from here attended subjects that have been placed on ideas. His veterinary surgery is filled Hods' Stove Boards, Etc. -the funeral of the late Dr. Henry the curriculum. These are sub- with the latest instruments for sur- Hopkins at Green River on Sunday jcets which under no -condition fiery and dental work ; he was one c;f " afternoon. The cortege was in Should be neglected. If a person the first to take up the independent Charge of the A. O. U.W. order. ie master of these he can become telephone; was a charter member of —All accounts owing to the master of the other subjects with- the A.O.U,W,lodge;'was a rest Bard- estate of the late R. S. Dillingham ener and fruit grower of the latest type out the and of a teacher. and bra admirer of ornamental trees. lL ' They're Cama thrust be settled on"or before Nov,. We all can see he made a 'pronounced Fa11aW the E 80th is order to wind up the bubi- WHITBY success of silver-maple, aving im. ��►peas After that date the items rted them from Scotland,and thous- Jnr Way -Two items of interest are much po erowa will be handed out for collection. * Yen of in Whitby at the present ands of others. Years ago Mr. Hop- ----- —The new iron bridge north of t me. One is the new postoffice near- bins did a large general blas out some the vii is now open for traffic, ing completion, a beautiful stone business and has turned out some age nod mechanics in that trade, but of a temporary wooden coveringhav- building situated on the four corners. g Ing been placed thereon. The late ear has conilaed his attentions and the other Mr. R. N. Bassett s new y ewelry store exactly opposite, with m lame horses alone. cement covering may not be put ��1 e showing of beautiful Xmas Dr. Hopkins was born my 9th,1835, 1SPECIAL-2 only second-hand Base BIIlnere on until spring, as frost ie likely gifts. Mr. Bassett has be and a doubt At Tochdrum Farm,Sterlir gahire•New to interfere with itsproperlyseL y Glasgow, Scotland.coming to Canada for 8918 cheap. the handsomest jewelry afore between about IN& He lived on the townline tinif the work werwproceeded Montreal and Toronto, in fact there g some 4 ears, then buying "Silver with this fall. are few stores in the larger cities that Y y g —The Thank-offering meeting surpass it. The layout of the store Maple," bra Tate home 42 yearn ago. has been careful] studied and the re- In 1864 led tae married Maria Ann MadilI i of the W. F. M. S. in connection y wbo.died in 1878, leaving 7 children : � with St. Andrew's congregation suit is convenience and comfort. In Dr. W. H. Hopkins. V. S., of Minot, g the rear is a large fire-proof vault and will be held in the church this Fri- N. Dakota; Mrs. S. Stouffer and Mrs. inside that a full burglar prop! safe da evening, November 19tb, at 8 which is a wander of mechanism and A. McGillivray, Medicine Hat; Mrs. O'c�oclL..'-Mrs• J. M. Waters, of J. Fowler, Robison, B. C.; B. J. Hop- -� fully competent to beep the burglar ;Jklra, U- in, Central India, will give an from getting inside. The fixtures;of bias, Zion Ci4y, Ill; Mrs. J. Elsey, a�dreee. An offering in aid of the store are of polished mahogany at the , Sark.,and Arthur, who died VALUABLE HINTS ' missionary work will be taken finished a rich red and all cases are at the age.of'14 ears. Sl[ltng yha�+veninq. All are Cordi- fully dust proof and of solid plate 1883 be married Nancv Ann Faw- * lees, of which there is war 1000 throp, daughter of Jabez Fawthrop to _�_• �..------ -�—�ly invited: whom was born 4 children: Archie B., t —On Saturdaymorning Dr. ret' The front of the store is finished of Vancou ver, B. C. Eva, Myrtle and g in quartered oak and atone and the Ladies, always see that you are dealing with x thorou h 4•bctica] milliner. Wtq-M'Towle received a hurried call b a y Harry, at home. y y g I y appearance is ver rich. The store is y and do not be mislead b catch advertisements. 'MRS. LEIGH has bad The whole neighborhood extend to telephone to the home of Geo r a bested with hot water and. lighted by � the beet experience that any_milliner could het, hence can produce _ West, who recently purchased 1 electricity with the. new Tungsten Mrs. Hopkins an family sincere sym• any desired eflect is any and all kinds of. millinery. Afresh and T. Love's farm on the fourth con- lamps wbich have to be seen to be ap- path'y in the sudden_ loss of a loving assorted stock will he oa view this week at very 'moderiite cession. His mother, Mrs. Shea, P reciated, The lines of stock carried husband and an indulgent Earlier. prices. Call and view before going elsewhere. are -also exceptionally fine and the had db mistake taken a large dose prices,when compared with city stores XATRON'S HATH AND TOQUES A HPECIALTY carbuslie acid instead of sweet "8ALE REt328TER. very low, as for instance we noticed 8 nitre, both bottles being Bide by day clocks for$2.00 And $2.50. ' In all FRIDA>, fiov. 19TH, 1909.—Extezasive Alc North Side side. When the doctor reached the result is something worth seeing RS• LEIGH g Pickering, Ont• his tient she was ver low bat and oea to show what courteous auction sale of farm stock, ehol- 1 Kin St., _ pa y. g menta, hay, roots. grain, household . lie promptly administed an &nti- treatment, good work and diligence in foods,etc.,on lot 23, con. 2, Picker- dote, and there are now 'hopes of business will do. ing,, the property of M. Shappiro, �• herrecovery. WHITEVALE Sale at one, see bulla, Geo. Jack- r We have a lull —Mr. Oldfield, representative of son, Auctioneer. ^' the Canadian Kodak Co., of To- A large number from here attended SATURDAY, Nov. 20TH.—Credit sale s: _ - ,-,d isplay of the funeral of the late H'. Ho ing, V. of farm stock, implements. etc,, the `'` ' ' Tonto, will be at McFadden's drug Pk S. at Green River on Sund tv after- property of John C Philip,at lot 17, r store on Friday, Dec. 3rd, during P P y P.+ noon. con. © Pickering,half mile east of HEATERS C Q C c the hours of 2 to 5 to give a demoxi- Ed. W. Evans and his daughter, Brougham. Sale at 1 o'clock,sharp. y <pr r` M / /� � `T G R S l*�� titration of velox paper and the Miss Laura, of Whitby,were here on See posters. 'Thomas Poucher, auc- tank developing.maebine. There Sunday calling on their many friends tioneer.' f �••r. y ..�, all styles and sizes. are a great many who are now and relativeR. interested in amateur photogra- A splendid photograph ofJohn and NONDAY, Nov. 29TH—Auction sale of ,�.,phy, who will be pleased to wit- Mrs. Kirton, who recently celebrated b acres of standing timber, mixed also their 'olden wedding, appeared in the hard and soft, at lot 25; rear of con, hers this demonstration. All who R+ PP R j are interested' in amateur holo- last issue of the Toronto Sunda 9, Pickering, the property of Ja>xies " �` 'Coal 0 Heaters P y Underhill. Sale at 1 o'clock. See t'�i i World. They are both bale and hearty i e`a rah will be heartily welcomed bilis. Fred Postill,auctioneer. ' g P y y for their years and we trust may long :=;y( 'by Mr. McFadden and Mr. Old- be spared as an esteemed couple in our _ .?7 z ti Two Second.liand Heaters field. * midst. PICKERING MARKETSin good condition. —Rev. W. Moore will preside at an evidence of what can be ac tom lisped by steady application to ,. • a a meeting of the united congrega- Red Wheat.... .. $1.04 tions of Ashburn, Utica and won Wm. Burton of this village White l 04 y Myrtle to-morrow. Satnrda together with Geo. Burkholder andMixed �, , My y ( y Vin. Long, are' shining examples. Goose 1.90 - evening at the Ashburn church Incidentally the value of Pickering 85 a when it is expected a call will be Township as a great fruit district is Oats ...................:. ... extended to a minister. He will clearly shown. Mr. Barton, with the Barley'.... ........ ... .. 80 ` also coud act the services in those two assistants named, packed in 40 Buckwheat.. b2 ............ churches on Sunday.' In his ab days 1100 barrels of apples, consisting l 4 PAT ENT MEDICINES sense Mr. Arthttrs, of Knox Col- of Northern Spies, Baldwins, Green- las Stella E. Hames + I e, Toronto, will reach in St, Ings, Kings, Russets and a few Ben Dodds Pills 40c, all cough medicines at 220, g P Davies. The fruit was all of exce - Teacher of Plano, Andrew's, Pickering, and. St. P ALL DOLLAR Chases Pills 22c, Pink Pills 37c, Castoria 300, g tionally fine quality. Altogether R'IIITF.YALE oNT. MEDICINES Seigle's Syrup 55c, Minard's Liniment 22c, Allan's a John's, Brougham. At the even- Scott&McPherson, the buyers inter- ing service in Pickering his sub- ested, have shipped from Pickering, AT ""+5c. Lung Balsam 22c, Butter color 22c, Ch�ae's Nerve ect will be"Sunshine and Shadow' Port Union and Locust Hill stations / A. PALMER Food 45c. aa this fall about 0000 barrels. All but Dry goods, gulf jackets, new dress Dods, "in Silver Land." This will be a loves, sus nderQ ties, hose. Good talk on the conditions existing in about 40 barrels were picL-ed in Pick- PAINTER AND DECORATOR mens mitts, g pe , Gow Ganda where he and a fellow ering and the balance in Markham. `fresh groceries always on hand. One of the largest ship ers was Hugh Contractor for general house repairs. Student conducted missionary Pu h, a little south an east of here, 20 lbs. Redpath granulated sugar, work last Autnmer. This address with 600 barrels. Can anybody beat Eetablisbed b years in Pickering SPECIAL— pg a r. ' i9 expect d to be a most interest- the record made by Mr, Burton and ICKS. P : ing one. his staff? ADDRESS: :CKFiRING P.o. IEDWARD BRYAN, PICKER G rcg,cs:. +N. r • , �:,�..a<" z_' -:..,r.... ,... '.'. ....- `r ".r y - - '.:,;., j.-r.. :?k- w F y