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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_09_30 .' .,.. a-r,rt�.>:,ar-un.r•` ,..K',u.•+ rn,,.,..,.v.as. ..w. ++:s3`vt,.;:,°".:.�3•' -.:rry=*„. rx'' -z 2 } _+i• fi>•�.+^r r 5S.• .,::.'-+''.'�+' 'r"^rs=>d: PJ--r•.ler •,••`: ,tr.%;,a.'. w n ..- ..; : ,t.-, v 1i -;2 ,Z„_rr►•ybr'.ke•p. .-. 11,^`.,:�„ d •.•;ph .nrc9a• • �•v�•-> „f t s ✓ - :. ,. .1,.r'''• y , , •:,...'.i �. .. . .. . '. '�. .. � - Y 'ham, - ati.4 WSVOL. XXIX� PICKERING,, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1910 No. 52 Oreiiroo]Elostal gwrlbl. HIGHLAND CREEK KIN8ALa ,�, � SPINK MILLS The October meeting of the Wo- Judson Gibson passed away sudden- Hello' 301 mens Institute will be held on Wed- ly on Sunday morning last, being > P= a nesday afternoon, Oct.6th,at 2.80, at stricken with apoplez on Saturday, to FORSTTH B.-ei' 0., seas do some lig it. beech on Ind. Phose ca Y . tered member of the op W, meerleea are cordially invited to attend. . in the driving house when he was COAB�PELL eLaeos of Ontario. Special attention siren to overcome. His son Fred Lound him the out"of glasses. E n.. .=4 fres Korth. _ k _ _ $e tember will our last chance wHlTe�r about 8ve minutes after he had been Chrrasooat _-_ 16tf to book coal at summer price.-. Rev. W.B.Ti he,'Ba tiet minister, hefird at work, but although he show- Q McKINNON M.D: L.R.C.S., Why not do it now? g P ed signs of consciousness, did not look! �f y has ecce ted a call to Owen Sound. g HARMS N. Edinburgh, member of the College of np nor speak. On being carried to Phrsteiaas.nd Surgeons of Ontario,uoenstate John O'Reilly, an old resident at the the house be In. ped into unconscious- et Bo v college or suriteoas, Edinburgh. All kinds of mill feed at right bay, died on Saturday at the age of P B attention. to dsieases of women and rices. 84 years, nese lingering till 2.90 a. m. His three t �' ohii Office aaa zesideaos.szougham. children, Fred on the home farm, Mrs. The Alexander estate of 8 acres on F. M. Cha All kinds of horse goods constant- l Have you tried our Feed Flour for Chapman and Mrs. W. F. Dis- 1 on hand. Dundas 9t. Eitel, has been sold to Mr. *, PtCKERING .MEDICAL SURGICAL hogs? This is without exception the nay were with him at the end, Mrs. Y Fitzpatrick for$1300. Gi on bavin best pork producer known. g Predeceased him just airing promptly attended tos. and X-RAY INSTITUTE Mr. Hanning, chief engineer of the four years ago. Deceased came to ONTARIO Take a Back of our White-Satin home Toronto 8t Eastern Railway, is here Canada from Yorkshire, England, I also yanks the Lazenby collar- - N' with you. White-Satin stands with- this week with his staff of'meu mak- with his M-ents 73be- M-, IL ELGIN TowI-E, X. B., M. D., c. M„ y in the final serve P. years ago, be be- � Phyiucina inch out a peer, i3 y• Ing in his 6th year. The fine farm on R*Be Alex. Whitlaw has been appointed which he lived has been his home ever sPecialist in Bectal Diseases. Prostatic Dis. caretaker of the new post office. It is since and !t!a one of the prettiest and eases of Men, Disease. of Women, Cancers, said that there were about stat 8 "Pumois.%.Bay•:amination. Disease.- of eye y P most productive farms 3n the town- � ear,nose,throat and longs. Fitting gisem sad-A A4,0_64111 J• L• SPINK, LIMITED, Plicants for the position. ship, He was a man extreme] fondW5 0 oma e, e• t ere ore see Ing no pu ' ' I Coakwell Oros Hours 19 to s and 7 to a eels PICKERING. ONT. ally open on. Thursday. Many ex- lic office although he was ons of the pressions of ratitude were given to - Legai. g g volunteers in via who went to the LADDERS T�DERS Mr. Fowke for his efforts ill behalf of front in the Fenian scare. He was a L/y(1e1/ T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARR.IS- Whitby. good marksman and in his younger of V s TE8.009n Orownrttoraey.Ana oaaty days he enjoyed contests with the OU N BARTON j ALL WOODTURNINGt- IS». cton:e ltE�oaa.,Whitht, I4v best shots of the 34th Batallion. In KINDS ETC. ' Peter Annan has erected a silo. religion he .was a Methodist, being ^. T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, ( 4 Nigbt hawks are visible in some of one of the builders and trustees of Sal- 0'I k" . Solicitor,Notary Public,Bveew Ezami- em church and cemetery. The funeral HAND. iter fcr.8i1111 Ooure of Justice, Brook Street, our orchards. took lace on Tuesday - Whieby. sly Is MY The farmers are satisfied with the P y afternoon be- Shop 'closed every Saturday der- _ _ _. season's crop. _ ing_ conducted by Rev, Mr. Tucker, a 5 1 J. G. DOW, B. A.-lister, - Miss Rae,.. of Toronto. is the guest very-large number of friends and Ing August-and Saptember. i P .fio]ioftor,Hotary Public,Ere. Money to IND. TELEPHONE NUMBER of Mise Dunbar. relatives attended. He will be mourn- Whji Offier cast door to the Standard Bank Mrs,-15'Brien 'and eon and Miss ed as a most indulgent father; and a W. I I r��o� _ �p�ly �n Whieb�. gaIrBan u u lfUUll tt t -CLAREMONT Cbink are the guest®of Dr. Dales. neighbor whose name will ever be L_ - VetertreQr•y. Mr, and Mrs. Emmanuel Walton of held in the highest esteem. ,Short, long and two short. Bronte,are visiting their sister-in-law, "�TALTER L HOWDE:+1, D. V. S. Mrs. M. B. Walton, Lakeview Farm. WHITEVAL! Graduate Ontario Veterinary oollego. On Thursday afternoon the ladies of \y' Member cataria veterinary Medical Soviet Miss Eliza White has returned from the Mission Auxiliar of the Dunbar- a visit with friends in Sutton, ` IBsoeea9oz to Ds.E.J. Shirley. Office j ",�'� y - VV Pf•karlag. .1 M BEAL ton Presbyterian Church met treks The 'Methodist church here wan �VVV s ��LL..,ILILs church and packed one of the Largest favored with a solo on Sunda last b Is the time to lace our order fox- and-most *' - salvable-hates-ever neat by 7 J P yh $ �sxfavtttss,i 6ar13s. Mips EPirfier,of Berth - ____ _ _-. -a-monument.- for house furnishings, carload this congregation for the North-west. �eiag a sleek Esme• mission field Mrs. Pitt and family.who have been W G `HAM-Issuer of `MRrria a of the year in the shops better in- �.•, ri s Ieesne" is the oouaty, of on pRt or single article at bottom The Dunbsrtoa Progressive Bible visiting her father, Rev. 31 r. Hames, a gash ri v e. trio' °� have taken their de departure for their ducemeots can be given. _--- n4 -�_ F_ --- -- .. -fs1 _ pri_Ces. Clan held its,quarterly meeting last � _____ Sabbath evening This clans has been -how Place your order now and have, i';•1 POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- stud in the book of Genesis for the A dark cloud of sorrow crept over the stones everted the first thin 1 . ucn*w aalaatcr collector and isecer Always open day or night. studying our pleasant little village on Monday, g of s.arriage licenses.Brougham, last nine, months. So interested are its members that they voted ennui- Sept 18th, when. the messenger of in the spring. _,.. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage I mousl Lo continue studying the same death called Mrs. Henrietta Paul " y away to rest,after three weeks illness. — Claremae>rt ,'•�" D. Lican•ae in the county or Ontario. book for the rest of the year, They C. W. GIBBONS, O>ltce at stare and his residence,Claremont, ----' are entering on its teat section 'The Deceased was born 73 years ago in Life of Joseph or Suffering end (ilo Obin, V. S. A., and had resided with DR.BEATON,TOWN13HIPOLBRE f P g 'T' her husband for many ears near s poa•.yaaea. oosnmr..ioa.r for 1dcFaiMea s drug store The Class meets ever Sabbath even- y o « AtbB, and bad been a resident of Bro- JEST RECEIVED ui@ass, Aeoonntaat. ate. lianas to toes Ing and open to al who desire to e 00 bras_pre�t7 •Ieseer of Marriap Jia cue, ugham and Wbitevale since the death ' IMC.,•ale. Oat• f. are of her husband in 1904. Interment r v P ge _ A Carload of Cement and a Carload of PORT UNION was evade at St. Johne cemetery. 7th POSTuil. Licensed Auctioneer, con., on Tbursday. She is survived Shingles.. British Columbia ; e for Ooanues of lark and Onearia, ♦ea. Formaldehyde for smut in snit.-, "Lakeview Farm" Port Union, was by two children. Al. R. Paul, of Wey- t Icon ssJes o!s1I rises •Uvor ,to on.aharfeN 40x,full directions for the seene of ver rets but quiet born, Bask., and Mrs. Steeper. The mere., address oreen Si,er P,o, Oat guatsriteed pretty. $ Pe All triads of rough and dressed lorabrr --.--___ using. house wedding, Tuesday, September sympathy of the community is ex. lath and shingles, as well as hard B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- ~` 3kh, at a quarter past four, when tended to the bereaved son sad daugh- and soft coal always tions.- •alo+tor ane eolleutor for Mabel F., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ter. eoaaeia of oeurio and York, All kinds of .Pickling spices, oorks, boetle wax, jar g in stock. NAW eonduesed eiwa Zr,•.aaay or by aacaion. tinge, etc. Don't forget that lc- Arthur Annie, was united in marriage The report o!the Wbitevale public l gale now+oouected. For dates or other sP to Mr: Homer Burke, eon of Mr. and school for the month of September is A C. .[1 E E SO R P - •. tteataet•�p ly atneideaee.Elizabeth sa Pick. ee have now to be sold under the Mrs. Henry BVrk, of Highland Creek, as follows : Sr. IV.-Maud Miller, stifle. Phoas orders len ae Niwt Office,pick -Pure Food and Drug Act. That The bride came in on the arm of her Phemia Pennock, Ruth Tweedie, t� ys«�sf�n ' r �afa �o is the kind we carry.g wather. to the 9tre ins of Mendelsoolin's edd'ng march played by Mi Levi Gertrude Pennocke Hamlin. Sr. , Russell LDCIIST HILL Iw.a. �o New School Books--A large stock of Annls, and looked very charming in Hugh Pugb. Fred Major, Mabel Orif- t? arg blue tafetta silk trimmed with gold fen, Lydia Major, Bruce Tweedie.Wagner the latest and more coming, lace and wedding veil caught up with Jr, III.-Freddie Hames, Huby Hub.. The first.important 3 `tee orange blossoms. she carried a bridal bard. Sr, II,-Merile Beare, Viola is to decide to Ret a business educe-, BUY HERE bouquet of white rosea, and was assist- Sinclair, Janie Carter. Jr. l I.-Flor- tion. and the next is where to a full line of ire�sh and cur 9 •_ ��^ 8d meats constantly on hwnd. ed by Miss Luella Burke, sister of the ence Turner, Irene Pugb, Marion it. Those who atc-w.quninted with groom, who wore old rose ra'ah Bilk Philip- Mary Hamilin. Albert Suter, the work done in popu T. M. McFA DDEN and carried pink roses. Mise Florence Jessie Tweedie, Lillie Pugb, Florence '" ;,.;Err+itdss•!•., r "• 8piee Roll, Bree,kfast Bacon, Annie, of I7unbarton, niece of the Tweedie. Iat class-Kennetb Hast- &, Bologna, Weiners, etc..- DAUGGIST AND GRADUATE OP ICIAN bride, was flower girl and lucked very inga, Herald Thurd. Hilda Griffen, _ ` PICKERING, pNT sweet in a pretty cream dress, and Joseph Wartaki, James Griffen, + Highestp paid for carried a basket of pink carnations. Arthur Miller, Wilfred Money. • N ;Butchers cattle The groomsman was Mr.Hilton Brum- well. Rev. Mr. Beynon officiated. 20RONTOt ONT' ffle v , Pickering Lumber Yard After a sumptuous wedding breakfast BROUGHAM = know that our facilities are .-boo iekerin� lneru the happy couple on their honeymoon, Colin Philip is spending a few days lutely first-class and that those tiho - Pine flooring, Manitoba sidin drop the bride travelling in brown with fur in Toronto'vcsiting friends. attend are sure to be highly smis. v g Miss Kathalene and Master 'Neil fled, They also know our grade- siding, matched, rough-and dressed ates emil- et positions because hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Burke First-O2$88 rigs for hire pine and hemlock. Rew Bruns. will reside at Brown's Corners. McKinnon are visiting in Toronto., y B P r wick white cedar shingles and The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper they are "thoroughly competent." Day. Or night apple barrels. __ BALSAM will be dispensed in St. John's church Write for catalogue. Enter any Bell phone Terms cash on Sunday afternoon. time. "buil McOtS all train8 Geo. Wilson sold a number of reg- Mrs. Palmer, of Toronto, was out cn W. J. ELLIOT,Principal. Team]ng.Promptly attended to. W. D. GORDON da SON. istered Cotswold sheep to Miller Bros„ Monday removing her remaining !Cor Yonge dt Alexander Sts. t •,.'' of Brougham, recently. household goods to the city. is Agent for Canada.Carriage-0o. REALESTATE Mr. Edwards intends holding an T. C. Brown,the township collector, auction sale of his farm stock and im- expects to start on his rounds in the 'We R. Peak plements in the near Suture, township next week. It is hoped that ! P{ckering. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. Mr. Forsyth has just completed ce- be may receive a hearty welcome WEDDING meeting the stables of Wm, Edwards wherever he may n. Good buildings, plenty of water, one- y g and put up, we understand, an O. R. F. C. Mechin, of Oshawa, was home ti Blacksmithinghalf•in cash, balance on wort a !f G/FTSrequired. gaB lob' over Sunday. He ']eft on. Monday -�-._ _ -._ _ Walter-Ward line been engaged by morning for Toronto University to Also a good tenement dwelling Uriah Jones to plow w portion of the take up a course in Civil Engineering, About this time you begin , Havingrented the Dunbarton shop Yielding 12%in the 'Village farm recently leased from Wm, Ed- We wish him success. cj et invitations to wed- and p aqe of Picker- wards. On Friday avenin Mr. Ferguson t R and opened the same,I am prepay ing. ertson y g1• d >/�. Mg o Gen n Major n, farming and i. audit will be-illustrated wit .- renin- dings,, For wedding Rifts _ ed to do all work entrusted to intendmov- will deliver a lecture in the P me it the above line, g farm. to ' wichurch Lr' throughtereelooa there is nothing so welcome 8orseahoein a specialty. mo�+ing to Claremont. tican views, All are welcome. and appropriate as Dail in ansee me any time, ti08**00111 �VeW«11 Miss Clara Welsh, of the Queen Mr. and Mrs.Swardfager, of Winni- '�',• ''. T .T �N�,Rs � City, who has been visiting friend.- peg, are spending a week with the SILVERWARE �� e hereabouts for the peat week or two, ]Atter s parents here,having been sad- " ' - returned to resume her duties denly called from the west, owing to there. the death of Mr. Swardfager's mother O - -' - DUNBARTVN W, V. Richardsoa. has � R - The w Fred Wird a doing a rushing buss. at Lindsay, =CUT GLASS nese in the cattle trade these days. The "At Home"given in the inter- :.DOffiINION BANH Notary Public, Pickering. Last week be disposed of a carload ests of the Women's Institute at the to John Miller,- of Ashburn, a large home of Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Burk on : a • number to Simon Puckrin, of Audlev, Tuesday last was a decided success. 7 - Bead Ocoee. 3roponto �Q ',k� l`Iil�� and smaller lots to local buyers. The program which was of&;very high .If you select the gift'from , • A very successful Ladies' Aid meet- order,was presented by the Claremont Ing was held at Mrs. Jam. Wilson's on branch. Mr. Hare, representing theZour stock'you will be tiers to i Gleiieral Banking Bu sinea�s _ g g A general blacksmith business done. Tuesday last. The attendance was Department of Agriculture, and also have bought something fns• transacted. All kinds of repairing neatly and not as large aye on former occasions Mrs. Balmer, of Whitby, lent much hionable and worthy, and . " promptly executed.' -due.no doubt to the fact that,the fowl' interest to the meeting. Some fifty what is more -Special attention giTen to supper at Kinsale was held the same persons sat down to a sumptuous re- ,.y0u will saved Horse-shoeing- a- Specialty. evening. past. All present felt that a profitable money.' �y the collection Of John Compton, of Glen Major, rec- afternoon had been spent. f d'DcN • T.A w'v ently gave one of his usual interesting The Waterville (Kansas)Telegrapph, i g� I I Rale IIOteB• PICRERI1Vc3, ONT. lectures here entitled -Advice to just to hand, records the death of Mr. D�amoll� RIIdWGUd�II$ R�fl�S - Young Men" which was highly ap- James Sharrard, who over forty years ' SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. preciated, being at the same time elP- ago, was a resident of Brougbam, s- HE PICKER NG N PLANTS FOR SALE vesting and entertaining. His talk having lived on the farm now owned '�J' I� ;tet t4 O61tB reQeived Of. #1. and - sparkled with witty sayings and at by Bennett Bros. He will be remem- NGR�[AN BASSETT upwards. Tomatoes, Cnbbage, Cauliflower, times kept the crowd in roars of bed by many of the older residents. 1'ilt4=4111111l't allowed at highest Celery and Garden Flowers. laughter. At other times the advice His death occured on Kept. 16th and JEWELER AND OPTICIAN B meted out was an inspiration to all his funeral took place on the 18th, n .' current rates. Wa ori will be on the road during$ Lhnt heard it, and young men would atter which his body was cremated. oPPOeiTf! Nes► POST OFFICE ,. CRAB.D. QORDON Mann.ager the season. do well to take to heart some of the He had accumulated quite-a fortune �xI ry : g �g advice handed out duringheld v h sTda ret}shi le est •,•w7 .:i''c ,.."� ... ;... z4 j w The �� �. . ��f9 ®,.pc�U eem�1.e 'r«�.��r' -:�•. .r�`- e an a n cry •s, `ic :'yn, .w ''•"„" :,.,.'x„}wJ' '�,T'^'.q',{i',li..,: A.a ....-.x.-...._.,, - ...•.K„, ..;,,y rf'x -oxer--•it+ ^'•� .»,n v*w.:,.. ,,,C;.,- R.+^• -�r- ^!. iii.....� -. ... .. .,. .v - .. .. ,., -.... :. ;`".:::.'" w-'.^"^ "- "n,L wt. ,�. z .^.f�'?.•• s.T�,".' r,g.,..: ."ry- :,'C'� L`"R'O'. ,•¢ r'«u v'1�2 ..w u• - ,Far-�':v. ., n.. ,. -r ....vim.. ... .. .➢ � !* •:r'_7„+1M..:r...Y ,..,•.. .. - cw r, r n u.i. - �,. ..a;., ..�, ;.. .• ';.a:. `,-.. -. ;.,. r: `' ria. _- .'tl7, `•c_e,' .. a a P;1 '- R4140+++++++++++++++++-+++++, lies +4+44+♦♦t t very often with ansmile,a�`and wan- A !MA)jtTYlt TO rdBA>1;wC888? ' x Idering has a great deal to be $aid- �/►O �,{{// ,pin its favor, especially for a man. AloeR. aa; Women are happiest, perhaps, at 26o. a Box at your�rt,ggiatb. - ^ e anchor." will make lite comfortable fon you again. They relleve the worst headache to 30 minutea or bas.' qt " "Women used to be; not our Y + - women. I have bored you too e'ti"A lo•as•�t��cal�'p•ar of coda•u1°`i� much with myself and my opine E - 1 0 - ions." a6 �• wa „N me,,, 88y8 8d[isg� w iia tv .A 7(t is c o, you interest his a mA Dj� �l Or, A TRUTH N E 1 ER� OLD. ompauion, with a actions wren- a • r - ity which deprives the words of all iK.e$a bsok. . w.r !' n- sound of tte r en uragement.! +` have flattery your writ - ► accepted story he was Last seen J,P - - -- ♦♦��,♦+++}+♦++++++++++++++++ +� a�4♦+++ fin a," she adds, and Blanford THREE GREAT MYSTERIES when he set' sail'from B>:enoa Ayres co ors. a e w' e - CHAPTER, VI.-(Cont'd) oak woods of my own old place." ,'Che same kind of phrase is said to °r "I am cTevoutly thankful " says While it is evident that the Santa ` "Didn't I tell you Y" whispers�'his host, "that Doro...y, among ;him on an average five hundred behind her caprices, had Hover had the !times a year, and his usual emo- GREAT CASES COME AGAIN� Wargherita was lost it 'is asserted ( .,;he Babe, climbingup BEFORE PgE-PUBLIC, ilial "Johann Oortb" never trailed r tion is either ennui or irritation. on her, .or if he did thgt he was r Lanford. t fancy you have, for Dr. JohnsonThe ion of fools is fully, t•�l from the wreck. Ala engin "Yes, you did," returned Blan- f double with a Ruskin, to caret; and humiliates him. But the ad- :"lord, ""anti you were quite right; my quotations, abuse my architec eFr named Ranaux has offered him- / "!at it is abominably bad manners tore and make prigs of the chit- �miration of as lovely a woman cs Tichborne Case Revived-Death of Eelf as a tvitneas before the court t� b ®hisper, my dear E'ecil." dren." i Xenia Sabaroff would lay a flatter- ! The Babe subsides into silence "prigs? ' exclaims Blanford. ing unction to the soul of any man, Archduke Johann-Dauphin sayiug that he saw Orth after the with hot cheedca; when anybody „ t even if she were absolutely-mind- time of the alleged wreak and help-. Prigs, When did ever real schol- Y' „ of Fraute. „ ' eel Lim to find an eatancia in the calls him ( evil he is conscious that arship and love of nature make less; and Lha gives him- the im tits ut'ed zone between Chile and he has committed some flagrant of anything approaching to a prig! Pression that she has a good deal Three cases of mystery, the Argentina, and afterward visited lenx of mind and one out of the com- ce ted solutions of which never sat- g- Science and class-rooms_ make ' p ersons, have been him several times. r "Those brats are always b4her prigs not Latin terse and Cow- mon order'. odds many p "My writings have no 'other oddly retired at the same time. LEADS SGLITARY LIFE. �r fog you, princess;' says their fa slip meadows." merit ' he says, after the exprea- The fa7iuus Tichborne case, which _ A second will be the Belgian ex r. is true I think,' says the "They are very in o me, - Princess Xenia, with er serious ' f tile Sens"than bein absolutel inter a scien is , Bel- plies %cute Sabato$ in English smile . • ' does him, g Y ;trauid uriry degree in the early P which has absolutely no foreign the chronicle of what I have sctn i'7t)x,"has just been recalled by the cwiute, who commanded the Bel- "If they are beginning to agree ica in her ex dition to the Ant- accent. "'Ibey make me feel at and what I have thought; and I death of Sir Henry Tichborne; the g � t with one another I shall be de Y P disappearance of the Atistrian {arctic in 1&}89. 'He as s that. he ct home. What a charming place this tro " thinks Usk, who is very think the are expressed in trier• met on the slv sof t Analea a. rr rye'! I like it better thJ% your cas- P• ably pure English, though that is ,Archduke Johann Saldat.or, other- Pe, t]e, what is its name, where I had good-natured to his guests, and I claiming a great deal in these ; man leading a suUtary life be i his popular enough with women not to wise known as "Johann Orth.` has � g k The mea the pleasure to visit you at Ea.s- times, for since John Ncw•man laid received a fresh interest from the ! horses, dogs and hoc b. +T be rest ned to la what:-is vulgar „ down the pen there ;s scarcely a ,application of his nephew, Arch was of diKtinguished �iearing, spoke ly termed secund fiddle' (though I g dtike Jusepli Ferdinand, fcr a con- languages l "Orme. Olt, that's beastly - Z wh an expression borrowed from linin Briton whc, can write hie own � several !an sea es with a German — - angular barn--obliged to go there Y P wngue Mtn enuquence ane put ;hrmation of the death and'petits- or Austrian accent and tin re a i izair for show; you know." the orchestra eiionld-be vulgar it `it i cion,to deal with the esLaie of is strtkrug -the--pnctu.r-ea- - were hard to say). So he goes a y uncle, and the question of the lust I of the ruit"ing Archduke, Wb" t, "Orme was built by -Ingo Jones few paces off to speak to a gar- I y'I think it must be ver nice to mad the ingratitude to fortune of leave off wandering if one has a Dauphin of France,has been revived shown tt,e recently published por- denex; and by degrees away toward p 1 by the case of the brothers Naun- ! t rads u{ ,I.,hann' Orth he pronounc- e _ Eris owner is a constant temptation home, replies Mme. Sabaroff, with ' the house, leaving Blanford and g g g durff or De Bourbon bein bzou ht l cal there "incontfetabl those of the + 16ti Providence' to deal in thnnder• Mme. Sabaroff to themselves in a slight sigh, which are him the g g Y lbolts or have matches left about iniprrssion that, though na, doubt before a commission of the French man wish whom I spent several days x 16y housemaids," says Blanford. the green yew helmet arbor, she hati many houses, she had no Senate, in lite winter of 1888." t wan t, I think Lord Usk has not aeon- Blanford is in love with his sub' home, -Where is your place that � It is a question if the present i i,e riine iesr5 after the.Rant& Mar- r"' ailented mind," says ]die. $abarofi, t and duce not +►bandon it. you spoke Qf lust Hour-the place interest.in these cases will lead t+, .fihcrita ��us Ivat at see. n ttaoused. it is absurd," he conUnuea, where ose learned to love Hor (Hiker persons living in Soutlt y the pruductiou of any• substantial ' Contented! ][iy Jove, - whoKbp way in which children are ace I'' e-proofa It is believed that Empc i Anrerir a claim also to 45ave ares g as5uukl be, when -England"s going made to loathe all sebolarship by ` Blanford :s &)Ways' pleased to ;or Franc Joseph has positi�c• '-1'ir+, a'n'ti a French writer assert& b the doge as fast as she can 9" its association with their own pains speak o{ St. Hubert's Lea, He I proofs of the fate of ,rehd+a'te- Jo- U he rprnt severe] days as his ,� - of our ons and subjection, A child is made as ham- a great_love for it and for the Kann Salvatar, and .it is said that -vo or an Argentum farm Ii 4.1 7bry says the princess, y a punnet ,gent to Tearn i�rode traditions of his race, w is MARC to the archives oft ussian an - v wintry is always aeserioea an go- linea of Virgil. Good heavens' It many people accuse him o{ great German courts are all the retards 1 1''r At,Ftr an historian, war: is headlong to tufa, and.yet she ought rather to be as a reward that family pride ; though, as has been relating to the suppored death of.!r0mmnnicati0n with the miarlinj has not gone there yet, and she be should be allowed to open Viz` well said aprvpua of a greater man the Dauphin. I mAii and the papers ether{UF left wi[1 ;Lea not done ill." gil ! To walk in alt those delicwli+ than Blanford, it is rather than One of the curious things about j,e carefully' e�.amint*d. OEliers who. 'Ons constitution is establish- Paths of &bought should be th° I sentiment which the Romans _de g P fined as tety T1hen he talks of the Tichborne ease,- it has b ch it is yaiJ, heard ir•a`r hire rhis at- #d on a mere equipoise, with dark highest pleasure that he could � P said, was the readiness with which ly vele Dr, van Fiurbeler, his at= u - precipices, and deep water all.brougm to know, To listen to the his old home he grows eloquent, people who right have been expee torney, and Baron von Abaco, wino e arougd it ' So said Burke," re- I music of the poets_shyuld be at unreserved, cordial, and he de Led.to know better- supported the :rfkired xurne epees ago to German r - Dlirs Blanford. "At the preRent}once his privilege and his reer m %cribes with an artist's toueb itn. New- C;itinc a. 1 �slain,"of Arthur Ort'hn, rife imps+s- '• 4 nomeat everybody has forgotten pensr, To be deprived of books antiquities, its land•capea, -and for He found beliet'ers of hiq story Che%e stories and many others of Ube delicacy set this nice equipo.se `should be, on the eontrary, his its old-world and sylvan charms: in some brother officers of-Roger a 'somtlar nature will he brotwht and one day or other--it will ose entelest chastisement'' "•It mast be charming to care for !Ticl:barae in Gnilfurcl On4low, whc� brfc,rr t.lte Aut•#ru►n court, lout it i $M tialancoe and topple over into the I "He would be a, very excrptio,n any place so much as that," say's 1 gave the claimant about 875,000 to s.-etnsa quite sate to say that what tteep waters and be ingulfed, Hy- al child, surely,' says HMO. 1a- his companion', after bearing him fight for his rights,'' and shute c!er_ncay' .be the decision there will t self, I confess I do not think that baroff. with interest, ,+!vtaps be a large number of psi- „ was not an exceptional child-,'' ink one cares more for lac- 'Fall to the Dowager lady Tnchborne, G lytic is far dist.^.nt, - I .'I th P who accepted.hum as a' au Wr,^s a'ho will %Hetet that Johann -' I "I hope it is; I am very much he answers, `"'but that is how I' es than for people, he replies. 1(3-. + was not`wreelred of{ the South ' attached to England." -replies the was brought up and hour I felt." "Sometimes one cares ur nei- THE TICHBOBNE. CASE n ric.i ican coast and that he lived - Princess Xenia, gravely. "and to "You had an exceptional train. (iter,'' rays Kenna Sabaroff, with a was famous not only 'on account of 1-7' many years atter the time of _ lsaughty English boys," she adds, ing then I" !!tune which in a less lovely woman the a"en..on that it attracted but s , reported sinking of the Santa easing her hand over the shining It ought not to be exceptional. wool here been morose. also from Lha fact that it was the !4{.arRherita: In cases of death un-_ seeks set the Babe. that is just the mischief. Up to i "One must suffice very thorough- longest modern trial before an Eng- ,trr trrts•et,al circumstamitee there are She must be in love .vitt an the time I was seventeen I was iv to one's self in such a Mae I" . {lish court. The claimant wr.� intariabl s+,rrnP people who are Englishman," thinks Blanford, brought up at my own place (by "Oh, not necessarily." l brought from Australia at the ems• •S ill!111Z to believe stories of poRxible with the one-sided construction my father's directions, in his will) At that moment there is a little.Cpense c'f Lady Tichborne. who had ever: if irnp cable; escapes, +which a man is always ready to by a most true and schol- bustle under a very big cedar near ; n®ver believed that her gun Roger ir-- - ` Sac -as•.3fie words of a woman ar, whom I loved as Burke loved at hand; servants are bringing out Thad perished with, the. founderi,+b 0f,ll AG1' TAKES BACK SEAT. ---.,Must,Must we go indoors T' he -asks. Shackleton. He died', God teat his (folding-tAbles, folding-chairs, -a ;°f the sailing ship Belle on which ' regretfully, ,as she is "moving to. soul, but the good he left behind {silver camp kettle, cakes, fruit he had taken passage at Valparaito ]'irl% h+ Fattettr and Paler Than ward the house. "It is so pleasant him lives after him; whateverlllcream, liquors, sandwiches, wines for England. On the 103rd day of rwr*--1\o Other DlRereate. sea these quaint, green arbors. To grains of sense I have shown, and all those items of an afternoon tea the trial the claimant elected to be -There is uo fact more striking be under a roof on such s summer whatever.follies I have avoided on which Blanford has animad- non--suited and was committed ter- than ciw way modern life is pushinga� afternoon as this is-to By in the face both what I am and what I am verted with so much disgust in the 'ail and sentenced to fourteen ears ;ef a merciful Creator with greater I not, are due to him, and-it is to library an hour before. Lad Usk ] y. hack -the period of old age. Less- y Y {penal servitude: titan a century ago a man was cid ,ingratitude than Usk's ingratitude him that I owe the love of study has chosen to take these•murder- He was a man of invasive Pic-- • a.t 4o. Yose have only to pick'"p- !1u Inigo Jones.' which has been the greateat con- ous compounds out of ducts in the ortions'�and is said W have borne "But I have scarcely seen my}solation and the purest pleasure t 1? Jam Au4fen"s novols .to find' gen= went garden. She herself comes 'Utile resemblance to the real' Roger ,t.k uf3v described as middle- hostess," says Mme. Sabaroff, of my life. That is why I pity bo out of the house with a train of. Tichborne. His story while in some ;aged. a were. grabbing ,5 t.evcrtheless she resigns herself to +prufoundly-thote---pour Ruchfort her guests around het, points convincing•Was as a whole in the it dotage. n t Mi'• ' a seat in the yew-tree cut like a children, and the teas of th°usanda `cAdieu to rational, convgrsa- pretty flimsy. He cc in lf�f3b,� pickuicic--that dear •delightful e- like them who are beingeducated Y three years before his death, that Lelmet. tion,'' says Blanford, as he rises "Why do you let those innocents by the commonplace, flavorless, with re ret from his scat under the ' nett+lei;& old gentleman of Ab.. B he was the son "of a butcher set I "Fifty years ago when a man reach- be tortured, George 1" asks Blan- cramming system which.peop]e call evergreen helmet. 4 Rapping and that his name in ; rel the age of' 0 }ie gtew a beard ford education. It may l� education: gena Sabaroff is_pleased at the reality rtes Arthur Orton. ' yet ;_-ander his chin, bought, himself.a: „ it is not.cultare. \1 hat will t,ie ion She is handsome u Books should, .like business in s fie fall this, said 3. Lonalr+n entertain fbe ' days" replies Usk; .Babe always associate with ms La- expenses t°° lid I p pair +�f drab gasters and a white for men often to speak to her-ra- newspaper at the time of Sir Het,- nec•hck,tti, and. spoke. with anxious "so yo said at -least ]ust-now.' tin themes. Four wall's, hated tionally; they usually • plunge ry Tichborne'9 deat'h,'''even to this i.oinceiu c>r the "rlstng generamon, � 'Their governesses are of the same books, inky, aching,fingers, and a headlon{i into attempts at hum day one may come across those tal. ,,.ltt,�� ;sinners 'were -so' different opinion. headli.che. Whereas I never see a age and flattery; of which' she" is "That is not the way-to, make Latin line .in a newspaper, -be it still maintain that the Arthur Us- from tdtu5e he lied known as a nauseates(. ton who died in poverty in Maryle �. tinq man,'' In out generation ahem lout books, to shut them uyi' neer so hackneyed; wit•)out plea- (To be continued.) - bone twelve years ago was the reizl is outtrard]y indistinguishable r: against tnieir wills on a t,Rummeu' sure, as at the face c! an old afternoon." friend, and whenever I, repeat to -----------j. ��ir'Roger. f,<,m save in that the former "How will you educate your' myself the words I alwa A_ ar omen . -. JOHANN S ALVATOR. ' ss •t slightly more,youthful tint in its c heel: and its waiateoat•. ohildren when you have 'ern, the cowslips and the lilac and the "VGell Jig,'" said Bingleton. as he The application filed 'in"the tour, i ,\s for the fair sex, the, genus old iltnen7" hawthorn of the spring morningsat Vienna. for. the, registration -c,i , "He always gets out of any im- When I was a boy." proudly' showed off Lis first-born, . v i;;-all but extinct. The pretty t "wllat +lo you think of that for a kid?" t, death of the Areliduke Johann ; ~, "perbonal ar,;ument by putting Xenia ;?abaroff 'looked at him ••l;r s some kid, all right• all right," ,Sa]vator is. evidently -going t,+ 'VI,aci^tss matron you admire at a 1 some personal question," tom with some little wonder and more returned Jim unemotionally. Gzrilen party; may bade seen 25-or cause more trouble to t'he legal sit- plains Blanford to Mme. Sabaroff. approval, "Think he Looks like me, old man." thorities than they had antiSipatcd. ' svwiners. 'As Queen Alexandra "It is a common device, but al- "My dear lord," she says, seri- persisted Biogletoa. u. ; caid to Mme. Adelina an unworthy one. Be�.sitae a coaly, "I think in your enthusiasm `H-tri? Well-er a'i-hum- welL The summons to ` all persons hat- L,,,tt,!`'r`, \i.0 two AFC tRo�f the ; 1°$ys you forget one thin that there is Bii;• 1-'&'ell• °ld pal, w tell,you the ing hnawledge'of the Archduke==tr �s-!itngr r women.in Bngland." The ` ^_system is very bad it does'not fol- y g g' truth, I'm afraid he docs! ' roplied the infoi`m the court 'of the fins lies i iltt.s.r,�, Q royal example has been low that I alone of all men must ground on which good seed falls embarrassed Jim. brought forth many, stories. hfain �ccl,,lr,us!y followed that rite' ` los prepared with a better one, I and brings forth flowers and fruit, , of these are' •upon "such`a fliinst x think if I had children I would not and there is other ground - on ltcays,yenag, alwstysractive foundation that no attention to ill t have them taught in that way at- which the same seed, be it strewn - Whe'n' the yellow streak begins to. be aid to thein, blit t'hi re areI -&nay' he said to laugh in rife cry all: I should get the wisest old ever to thickly, lies always barren. workout of some people they have p f cr ,.f bather Time. 8 a fit of the blues. others wtich will be •thoroug`tic in Man I could find, a Samuel John- Without underrating the influent- restigated, A n ndacrt,iaemr*-.nt in a OP.11-In-an son touched with a John Ruskin, es of your tutor, I must believe that Mrs..Howard—"The walls o.f.y'our, The Archduke, it will be remPm-'; _ and should tell him to make learn- had you been educa6d at�an Eng- apartment are very '',thin, R`ra 't T ,•�*.raper` "Fri1 X., an c'xr-eri- bored, abancZa,ned the Atistriitn tr{1 flee�,nntant, desires a place ing delightful to them, and associ- lisp Pu-ilc school, or even in & the Mrs. Coward-"Oh, very: court—svme said beca'Zise he hada t� cA�li,ei•. For thc� gecurit'y of sted, as far as our detestable cIi- French lycee, you would still have tiVe could actually hear. our•neigh- distaste for the world and others T* irons he wi>tild state that he is '.' mate trould allow, with open-air become a scholar, still have loved born Navin celcr for dinner last• i; B Y because he did not.securc, political II. ffiic,tr.d `vith two wooden otndies in.. cowslip meadows and your books." night!•' favors that lie wished—ft-ll in late tinder hawthorn hedges. Ff i had `"Alas. Madam!'i says Blanford, with Milli Stubel, the premier den'- J. + _ only read dear Horace at school, with a high. "Perhaps I have only �� ' - should I ever bare ]owed him as been what Mat -,ew Arnold calla `a ! sense, married her in London and ! �i'�y then took her to sea on the +team- AF a 25, I dol No; my old tutor taught foiled circuitous wanderer' in the er Santa Margherita and dis.ap- I cvickiv stops cos ha. cams cotdF s,cete Inc to feel all the delight and the orbit of life!" retire sepia coapts. ccres�cotds. hosts ' �n 8A trots. peered. According t0 the generally the throat and tnn�•. $C teals. r. au'eet savor of him, roami;'g in the, "I imagine that you have not the throat-cd tangs, , .-s ..,,. .. -: r;- .._.,. .. ....... :.' ., �.. '. .,..:. - Sd ,carts �.i ry^ ;i',6;• �it ro7r^+Y .:{. A�•r �"' x.. r ;fi' aw , fes:�'tI� ��ws�•' r ��.u�w�r;''.�,::r. x .�„:�✓3• ,,3a _'� ews tl^..,n+�,..»u,. MPI ,r ,, a. .,asy awl :gin. s., .�• •ar'rt1`I;•fti, y;N. .,�.. •.. - .' ,.:; '2.. � .'. R•. 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Golden �� '• I by Drowning. for many otherpurposos.. ; `!'ext, Luke 12. 40. "' ,, + «i;,s A csa equals W Me. Sal . . P F Many a cus.ous taIa has Leen told.. Some. su for ATO � _ —Indicatin the- r, .r t 1. J• Y , �' b adventurous travelers when in hundred jsurposea. viewpoint of the parab r, esus f enetrat- Xatd EbaryWbe►s has just finished speaking of the ed the vast solitudes of prairie, �' L V. ellleit Cb...LEd. 4 coming of the Son of man in Judg- forest ar mountain valley; writes went. At that time events will �'' ' W. J. Barclay, in Chambers' Jour- Talmo, Ant. take place as described in. this pic- MR.ALC:DE HEBERT nal! In the Summer of 1663 there �" E ture and the one follo�'iu'g. Strat;ord Centre,%i'o'fe Co,, Qua, was a great rush in the newly dis- The kingdom of heaven—Consid- :"I leave been completely cared of a covered gold mines of Cariboo. A r eyed bath as a present and a future fr'.ghtfnl condition of my Stomach party of over a hundred geld-seek '• through the wonderful fruit medicine ers from Ontario and uebec reality. Tho ten virgins represent v — 'Fruit-a•tives'. I could not eat anything the .'corns overland via. St. Paul,, � s those-who are members of the-king--. -bat what I suffe--ed-awful-.pain from 1 Y purpose of fishing and dee=-hnpt- GREAT WAR MUST COME, dom as we see it in the visible Fort Garry, the prairies, and in He was accom anied b an ' Indigestion. across the Rockies b • the Le-ather- g' p y - ' i - ... church, and who are therefore can- My head ached incessantly. - y Indian- guide. The hunt was sue- >;' dilates for- membership in the I was told to try, Fruit-a-tives' and head Pass. Descending the Eraser cessful, both the' 'captain and his kingdorfi which is to be. So, in sent for six boxes, how I am entirely . on rafts.,and in canoes, they found guide killing a deer. He sent the STRIFE" BETWEEN BRITAIN n some sense, they are all friends of well, can eat any ordinary food and ! their greatest trials in its tumultu- Indians back to the fort with the ' t never haves Headache. pus waters, more than one life be- horses loaded with the venison -A-ND GERMANi. ing lost :n tile rape-4s o e Qrand while-he inflatedTook their lamp&--Orient-al wed Sm. a box, 6 for $a.5o, or trialbax, w Cation.. The circumstances attend- "dings usually occur after dark, and �5c. At all dealers or from Fruit-&- ing the death of a Torontunian A RIBBER BOAT 'fie Germans Think It. [,'aavoidaMs Y one of the principal features is the tives Limited, Ottawa. ! brought for the purpose, in which ruoesaion when the friends o named, Carpenter were singular. g P P P B he ur ogett'returnin -Th Beek Sea- Power-- m forth to' meet the bride room and His arty consisted of three other P P g to the fort, They g o the' house ofsave of Christ's grace is only for inenPfrom the same city—i)Ie=ars. fishing on the way, During the Britain Like Rome. . `-"brides�B�ent tAlbtheodeinter ret'i those who are willing to pay-the ! Fletcher Handcock and Alexander, r�ioryrng he made good headway 01, < P Y Pa Idown the river, only once having Professor Emil Reich writest to of acorea, not capable p price. When they arrived at the rapids + g �w - tattoo. '!'he number ten, standing 10. While they went away to buy ; they explored the "canon,.it being trouble at a rather nasty rapid, in the hew York American in part ar —Why is it that men put off, till agreed`by lot that Fletcher - an the tnsi elle of which he stuck on a follows : M Ior„compie_teneaa is the entire num P I flat oto a and was upset in ettiag. Between Germany and Great, _ her of these who make up de ex- i off. He of a thorough wettingbe- Main there is an-ante onism that' .' s pectant church. . Among the Jews, it, at anythmomeni;vainer a is l ranwthe as idsnin iand the cauoe.ander ln fore he got his g boat tpain. can be gotten- over only by means' ten oonstitufied a congregation: The I P About noon the weather be as tq of armed canffict. There was the _ .lamps eland for the outward pro- Ian interval between the warning; midstream, the canoe struck a ruck I lock threatening, heavy banks of same antagonism between Athema� -=s fPssion of church members. To cry and the actual coming of the and upset. Alexander was a strong g Y g , carr a lam to to announce to the bridegroom, but it is not longi swimmer, and managed to reach the clouds gathering in the north. The and Sparta; between Rome and Y P thunder s:ortns alun the mountains Carthage ; between England and a' world s.definity purpose to be coon- !enough to transact the business fur shore in safety, but C;-arpeoter ap are us g gt duratian but Frans- 'n the Middle Ages, &R4 ul g ''ted amogg the friends of Christ, which. there .has been ample time peared stunned, and very severe while they last. «"lien to lVatertao, anti between many a *A' yvhe of a>urse is tits bride room, given before. These five were fowl- BASK IMMEDIATELY. g I the ,toren broke the captain sought minor stet of nations, - ish to the last, for they ought to While exploring the cation hi+ 9 The bride is_nat mentioned,_simply I have con§idere'd that the merchants I 1 P g [shelter in a clump of timber on the _ 1_.r:VITABLE. i wc_ause the church here is depicted would be arise at ouch an hour, I companinns'had noticed Carpenter !south bank, and during a lull in ' in the wise and witless virgins. p i making some memoranda to his iia fury I e plainly heard the drums ( It has nothing to do with personal� � } 2. Five were_foo'ish — 'Sot and that the bridegroom would, note-book, which he replaced in an bestir in an Indian cam and ; likes ur- dislik.es; with the saying but improvident and careless. have come and gone. g p' „ P yp 1 Inner pocket of his coat and left on the accompanying anyin "Hi- a" mingli:.g f the press;; with d astic differ- bad, 3. u« nu of wit t lam — e that wero read this meant recur- ! e ens a ore eu e I W10 the soun eaving is tr,at . ” oil symbolizes all that is inward i y g drawn u ore the shore and safely �` in the nature of things,- It •ia -- His s�rr.Qvcin companion.. found g _,:in* the life of the Christian, With- i rE� and the delights of the marri i the entry to be :^ Arrived at i 1 P e I like the conflict between day and' � �s - - - age-feast. For tho*e who were not- ti<<. , he made his way towards the out that grace which is infused liy I Grand Cation, ran ilia canon, and X11 The storm came down f night, or between' youth and old' '.Ahe abiding bpirit all fhe externals:ready it meant banishment and i was drowned." � or" ev" ft- rage. IL. it ._can_be.-_dtayed_off- -for"a_ r' iof religi.>n, such a9 I I time, it, Lord . open to -us;'ITlwir !'�1mPy ODIC BmtrSalCa1, s)t2letime, 8 �of Natilre � 8Rt112nd ng as h made his ay 1 a ethPT.Can never ha glQrted aF• F and creedal confesbicrtta, are lack- P 8 (throe h the timber, In an open g ing -iia warmth -and Aight ; indeed, interest, then, is just in being ad- i puzzling form Duringa ,storm on K 1 In German ever single ersoa f' mitte,d to- the feast There are P glade the Indian camp of about y y g p ! .are a cumbrance to those who bear �'mnny ole who want to et to the grairiefi near the a',uth branch i20 lodges lay bc{ore him plainly has long since.been sufficiently con- „ these empty lamps and a cause of Pep g , of the Saskatchewan pa rain of P re I visible,e-es yards away, flier fart band r vinced• -and` every ablebodied man 1"tf atitmblin ter t"e who tray took to I heaven, -but they make very mea- t; suddrnl descended a ,u a cam of rI is,a soldier. Together with his edu- ithem for idaaoe. JCSLI.S is-not ger Jiregarations. for it. .. The mss grazing gu L tee Indiana and burned everything side, the - team of fires shinin cation as an efficient unit for mill-; t- ispeaking of hoW.eas hyp•,rrites; the who is genuinely. and not super- around them. Thirty-two Crees through the open entrances of the' tory ptti•pibse.s,,-he is taught a little ifuolish hacT s little :oil, that is, a ►o'ially, a friend of the Bridegroom, erished in the ftarnAy. The round g p histun. and the real sprit of as will a ' gladly what it costa to be ' P g lodges. This eras surprising, as the I g p . rnodicum of true religion. But they pay g y' was burned deeply for 'a 'consider- Indiana do' nc,r move about in the aggressive noel growing nation is -hadn't an to spare for an ewer- ready to meet him, slid Act come - t q i y_ p able dixtance, and oh Cy one or two !wet if the can hel it,' and.-their infu,ed into him. r+ enc and have been well coin ar- -c}atmaring at the gate when it is Y P ig Y. P of t11P. party who stowd near a deep j 1 Ps are kept cloned.through-su- Many people imagine that Soci too late. P g .led to those of Ilia parable of tEit: •I aloe h -wero '•able to save them- ali,,m in (3Prrtxany is a disruptive 12: I know ou naG—ire are not g perstitiuus fear of the thun�3er.. $oils 'who had no depth of earth. Y gejves by jumping into the water. P(-'apt.t Denny stood for a few sec- force, or one that will impede or told whether the foolish virgins ob- 1> • ' 4. The wise took oil in their vea- ; It was not a•flash of Lightning but on-cis �ratchiiig the scene,-•consider- incapacitate Germany in any at- tained their-oil, or whether the eels--The lamps are probably to bea rain of fire that lasted for some 'in whish Lodgr to make for. He tempt at making political mine® of 7. ` zunderstood as torcGes, cunsiatin of Bridegroom relented and opened momenta,-` 15 8 a, European grandeur. bio rester g the dour later. But this solemn hed =made a asp -or two towards P g g pole9 wrapped on one end with oily i There once'lay on the Ionely sum- that nearest him, when he seemed illusica can possibly be indulged word seems to signify, Oat the be- tags• These, cf spurns, -would burn like his friends was unsuccessful. mit of a hill far out on the prairie in. lated attem t to fat u so as to look i Ito be surrounded with - 1 only a liii}ited time; and so would between the tiorth alvei South'Sas I ;� BL 1ZI:.OF LIGHTNING, SOC;IAI.IS11d I1 GERMANY, r, need to be" replenished• with oil katchewans: a hi:ge block'of-metal, as ever where else on the Contin. The mere w-iiih to enter the kin and the crash of thunder stunned Y from .the little earthen jar parried g It was a medicine-stone of'surpass- ent, except Frxn'or- is apurely, l h fur that r bre. If the inner life dom, and even the request to be in virtue ninon the Indians'over j him and caused him to fall from the P r P allowed to enter, is of little avail g g shock. A large tree-was struck not!theoretic force. It y.aw"'. tit the _ -Is nourished by the-Spirit, there a vast territory. No band of Crees, I g when the prescribed conditions of, a, ' far off; he could hear the verdin first onslaught of any one of 111w.• will bo light for. each day and for P Blackfeet or Sarcee.s would pass in j g I old historical and real forces pia obtaining Admission have been per of woad, It was several .minutes. .-,all that the future may require. the vicinity without paying a visit the Continent. g Y g to th-iff great-medicine stone to lay 'before he was able to look a"round• could aptness and into h interior sistentJ neglected," He is,sure. to. _ 5. The bndegraom tarried—The + -see us as we are and not as we But, to his uniitierab e, as onisli, cause for'this'dela rs-not even. their offerings upon it to propitiate n u t e The one thin certain is that, try to make ourselves appear, and , meat ai;d terror, the camp had dis- P g the mysterious. powers. dwelling 1 of-uninhabitable Africa Germany,, though his coming may not be to recognize u•s as his own by our therein. 'Strange stories were told appeared. i�'here a Iarge Indian I too, z� abiding his comm cam had stood. in full view, the , cannot hope. to goseess much , -an houi expected, it is'bound, to g g' in the lodges concerning this 'stone. P more te.rritory on the full occu- ` 13. Watch therefore—Our Lord voices of its inhabitants distinctly � Y occur. _Old poen remembered.having.heard pied C'ontineut, and is forced' to knew• full well that the church (audible, nothing remained in sight P r All slumbered—Both wise and men say that they were only able spread by maritioe ower. How- C' • would not be vividl awake u on but an em L lade surrounded b P P foolish, •It was natural,,and,in the �r Y P to lift 2t, but yearly it had grown P y g'. Y I ever, Carthage met.Rome, that i a his return,•that expectancy would I in -K eight'so that no single tnari storm-tossed trees. Little wonder S s, story may be regarded as "a'tner- flag and ardor burn low." "But that the captain, before' he could Hower well knit. and strongly or-. eiful concession to human weak- oould carry it. .It is little wonder anized on an ver ca well for such as carry inn their that Indian superstition was stir- gather his wits together, turned g , y capable nese. It is impossible for creatures souls a deep spring of faith and. red h thjs. .stQne. It wag riot of and ran, dropping'his gun. in Ria, ori sea. The end was the downfall troch as we are .to keep our relig- love, and, when the 'cry is raised course. -When lack of, breath caus- of Carthage. . `loos life alwa s at high ressure. this world; it had falfen from hea- Had ;Rome possessed only sea y g P at midnight, awaken with glad ed him to sit down on the bank p y , Others look upon the figure as surprise to greet him." veh_ It was, in fact, of-the' river, a quarter of 'a mile Power Carthage might very well ; meaning the repose of faith, a "se- A METEORITE. have defeated, her. But Rome had s. rens confidence. in- God." $cine- away, he determined to leave his g. In the year 1869 the missionary of boat and' walk 'to the `fort rather land and sea Mower. Given her suf- times all we can do is to wait and L_1SII FOR APACHES. eastt of Edmonton, cansed the stone fi{teenpmmailes made spot again. gj int eye .ficaWnt constitution and her two-fold., if all -is...in readiness, it is wellspower Rome would not be worsted But the slumber of the foolish 2s a to be brought in to the mission. but he arrived about -midnight, 2n. the long run. - +: false complacency. — When the Indians heard of-the dere- tThe Germans, if•victorious over s 6. At midnight-::The cry breaks, Strong and 'Crowing Demand for told to is brother The story g Y oration .they were loud in expres- told to his brother officers next the British fleet,. can eery well in- rapon'the drowsy senses of the wait- This in Paris. cion of their regret,"while the old morning at the breakfast table vada England., and bald it'€arvsome -V so. ing virgins with startling sudden- How to protea Paris,�F'rance, medicine men declared its removal caused only laughter and chaff as a time. The British, with the present mess. Our Lord had just described from the growing Apache -evil•is would-be' followed by war, disease fr.eAk of the imagination. But the 'organization- of 'their army, could his coming as a lightning gleam,the the subject occupying the minds of and the disappearance of the buf= captain was firmly convinced of the never. think of invading one town _ swoop of eagles, and the determ surge of a nearly all leading citizens. falo. 'It is curious as a coincidence reality of the experience. He was of Germany. flood (Matt. 24.' 27, 28, 37). The Statistics of murders and attemp- that in the following year the - time for preparation has gone, en- ted murders by the type of indi- plague•of smallpox swept over the ined to proceed to the -spot _ dL tirely by; now, all that is left is vidual known as • the ":1 tache" SaskatcheRan coiintr with fearful again and bring back his boat and to o forth 'to meet him. l y gun. With an Indian and Black- -SURELY A BIRD, g show that they- have rapidly in- violence, leaving whole camps of 'f 7.. All A_ , arose and trimmed t p slur at Mrs. Hoyle- ver with jewels,, - •, 0o inter ret r her red th ' creased_-of Into__-Tn.Augu§t crimes ytcttiilis to rot unbarred on the � •CO � •. their lam s=Both wise and foolish -- day;-finding no difficulty iii locating- isrwt_Ab � _. P of.this kind'committed with the re- 'plains: 1ue plague was accompan:i the place; but it was vacant, with- r—`i at the last moment required to do. volver were nearly seventeen per ed by the afflictions of tribal war, Mrs. Do7:I.glan ,, it is harmsshe •a little.trimming. Who of us in the cent. repro numerous than were carried orf, 'iii spite of t•he disease, pill sign of any recent crimp. A few tell,•at first.glance, whether she end but will feet the need of, and those in July. with unparalleled ferocity-; while's' rings of :stones overgrovyn with belong's to the mineral or animal: y_ en grateful for the' chance' of, a grass showed where an old camp kingdom. M.�Le'pine, the Prefect of Police, few short years•su$iced for the ex- had been man years.before., .The •hurxied prayer says that the' law, as it exists termination of the countless buf Y 8. Our lamps sire going otit—It is Indian .related..how the Blackfeet PERVASIVE•ODOR.. P g g would suffice for the supp'ress:ori of faio hercFs. The stofte wahs 'after.= had surprised and slaughtered a tan artist's touch which makes the this evil if,at were fully enforced. wards shipped to Toronto, where camp of .Crees at this spot,.. and `What is. the- most expensive . .__ _ going out of th"e'se lamps coincident Ile blames the leniency -of the the-c'urious can now see it in' the two bleached skulls found among. Perfume you know of with the coming of the bridegroom. Judges. Light imprisonment and ninseum:of-Victoria University. .It -the grass were evident proof of the And after a moment's thought' 'A formal religion may. harely.do to lighter fines are the usual punish- is also of interest to note that Iron story: Mr. Chuggins replied,. "Gasoline.';' ^a et a man through this life, - but it ments for many dreadful crimes. Creek, Alberta, derives it3 name _ eaves him in darkness when tho - - Strong an ' - ode- froiri this historic stone, for it was -summons roti-rids. mands that Y�hipping • for the near ,its banks that it reposed so AXLE G9. Thee will not be enoaigh for Apache type of criminal be applied long as a manito of the red man. iia and oft—Fn that da no mon in French visors as it is to Eng- Is'A'stran e adventure befell Capt. , A. Y 3 P g g P l; will have more than enough for lisp ones. M. Raynaud, a deputy Denny, of the i�Torth-West Mounted . {s the turninR•point to economy ' •,himself. And ey"en if he ;hoidd, from Charente, announces that he Police, in the Summer of 1975. From I In sear and tear le wagons. Try a box. Every dealer overyahere., he would ae unableto communicate «•ill take the initiative in favor of the fort on Old :\Fan River he took ` it Each man must ling• the lash as a legal means of pun- a trip to the forst-hills of the noun- I The Imperial®II Co.,Ltd. ? for,hmself.r Phe personal experi- �ishment. tains, about 40 miles i Th sesaC< orCa, r t4 Ontario Ageats: a Quo= 12l g . :y ^:�:t nY:�,'q.•,�� kx�- b�: ia, ',y'z ,y,.-. `-c ,";st •T. 'u" •6,,• Y', 1 �iw•,� -t. a^`ri ?�,;>rr'p=` w&h° 3 ,< j'},T. e: . a �,�' . S,gL'4R..c' �S'• �'.e'+r...�sycL• '�,`, xa f..r 'c•,'n S. w+> `c° �,:... y. i x'39,. •.'•' :<+, f.. aria;!;?pu ':'}. •�k •IAS' ':5,:.6. roA. .•,7; t. .a;:: 7 .•+:" J x'N wd'•y, 9». ... ••' mvyh �S�,rf :,p�. _. ,i. ,•.." LL• r:se,* ?' a•,.,, ,rs ?'a .+_.:•; M. ::r »ie-.•. �'rs •iT'er s m car �^4?-+'sr• :<,s. r%-- a. -.y. i•. .r.••Y""'r-. �• r . •�#;f+""+.'c ..,.:. J•.... ,.. .;,4„. '�''�”-...'' r5" '.� �.._ ,...g,I_... 11 ' s: '%c•• .:%w.4'• .�''. .,r..x „",. ". "'.„a„!r d x x ... .l,+ `r -<. .: ✓' '• ' „ c a1'•kr,,,"apps t' .Y'i. »yr. :� �• r �s t e. Yro� s $ - yeses .. �,',;.3:�,s' •a " qy;,�'.& g ":?.... 'I' �• a; _ r�,C•x, .� � , a r � In former yeare they could Ret all lrtrsfr ldiver'+iet>waeuats. NOWtheir supplies i,K9m one wholesale3E I ,zsrubilebed Fri"y marnios-atlt1Omgw dealer, but now in order to get a ARM TO BENT-?0 acres%dean- _ _- _ _:. wtsrins. out. eatoaplete stock 'they =slit order wbitbi•or�.sen.ua.' F. sowers ran«. . x�w SATES OF ADVIST18001: from viz or seven different deal- y AN� _ '�aa�` :�insstassstiaa pati" - i11unM Flaming sows in pia and 12 - gi3sehsnb41eeaensInsertion,pee•fist• %testa ere. This not only Wakes it more l� yaaa,t p� Apply W oaOSia vmsT, � +�®. not inalnde Legal or 7's" inconvenient but the express char- Orwnwood road,fourth concession,Pick-ins � k dress%, terms given to psati" making eo2r es are increased by-having goods . OR BALE-House and lot situated ,eaarla jw a or a mouth%or by the yeas 13d! g. T,� . r :srewly or yearly aimusets polabie qu•rteris• sent in a number of pfarcele in. FOR �t• 8•� moria posits, o E arias,tion lines or under,with paper pp .."I" ,fes able im aavaaas. stead of in one. !Y,J.111i8Q0.North Olaraaaonl bl� Nemesis oo,lamw toms seat.pes gine, .- The Crawford peaches are at their best'. Leave your order now at �,� eenaperllase eaehltabseyneat ia.ar�wn. . . L R/CHARDSO/V'S GROCERY i contract rat"mase kne"on applies- Asa result of the aativitlee of OST-On or about the tad of Md- grnber,a red steer%boat six months 0 d, RO�r wt written intra mam the Lord'e Day Alliance several h•+®�star on forehead any i�osmatl - "rias be inserted until ierb,adea and Nsar@@d•a' isawag to its recovery will be tow"ded- a�° They are fresh from the peach oechacds. ! _. oras.tardisooatianiatfadvertise= men and women have been fined szctoaSTA ta,DnnbaiWa tiDa9 - swsoe3a writtas and -ewe to the wb- for fishingon Frenchman's Ba - "� lis fob wazk prampt$siteodad to, y TEEDER.9 FOR BALE-The under- on the Sabbath Day. Canadians i' stan.a sae for ..1• head fee BAKING ?OWDER* we4thlnR from 4100 to 1000 ands.•t�nietses T»O ! do not wish to introduce the Con- A IT on premLes, lot t aoa T,Piokariag,or par Yom; 1)100 It paid is�dnno�. ws�i.P.J»waHD,I3wsm,Ont, is a9 tinental or_American Sabbath to The finest, purest baking powder.on the market. An enamel Stew- their country. They recognize �'OR .ALE-1 sow sad-A pigs, 1 kettle wash-dish or other fete of beautiful enamel ware free with ®HN M,URKAR Proprietor, sees Itaas•y-H.rri. Grill 10 hoe, 1 no , p - t p that the day of Rest is something Iva on and l good work horse as lot M each pound as long as they last. Don't mise this chance. con.it Pio>csringg.. For further psrticalan cep- 4 - that should not be parted with* ply W'FBBD LAOET,Dumbarton s6ss w MOTU AND COMMENTS ' They feel that it is something that IDER MAKING'-The undersigned SEE OUR WINDOW . r is beneficial to both body and soul, C will ran his aider mill on"rinsed% sad , l• * ti:- The frequency Of murders , Thursday of each weals until the mid of hence the activities of the Lords October,ani each day at tar week atter that • "tha'oughout Ontario during' the natil November 19th. htiu at Olark'a ow. gidwrdson'd far Qual itu *Ocerled .� Day Alliance. Brit we cannot see w,RZAKAx r past few years is such as to cease why the Lord's Day Act should MARKRT-GARDEN FOR SALE— in%alarm. The foreign element is re- • M In the village of Pickering containing 8 : be enforced on Frenchman's Bay ed [' - ,spanaible for a great many of acres of$cod lead with l room home, soft in • or in any other rural district, and driving house and pieab)of hard and soft !these. Italy and the countries in water. On the remises are all kinds of Apoly. on the urge n� -Central Europe urn v, large church street. Piakeriag o: ada:a. N D some parts of the large cities. �,Pickering seal 1gercent of the criminal class found Let any one visit some of the ex- - t in Canada to-do But whoever ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- - `�I e: E. DISNEY MOVED ,� - - • ' y elusive golf links in the city, and Fi l98 acres Rood alar loam, clean . lase,s they may be, they-are as a rule Q y there the will find that golf can cod wells a runnings ag about 10 rods from alliterate, and occupy a low poli- y g bLrn, goo[# brick dwelling. barna 1st feet in - be played all day Sunday with len tb and stone stabling: under all,Rood orab- _ tion in the scale of civilization. railway)two or,bze•miles from tons d Whitby. From our new buildin across Dundas Street from our old stand, we a rte• the slightest interference on the railway st imus beta lot ss,can.e,whi g• ;r •''�- _-' 'Drink and vice are also responsible g .cont tisz+ee milse wen�om erootltaaions^�t' make our bow to our many customers and the public generally. We west ., .. part of the police. But�let a few lin•. ONO H JONli:8,Pickering P o ift you to come to see us. We vire somewhat proud of our new home and more . for a good ahare, It is'difficult to boys gather together in. some scud of the am le and varied stock we are showing. r T FARM FOR BALE OR TO RENT- P P >dti_a-Temedgfor the-present-statte 9s aeras.oath pars of test s.cwn l P>aksr• . r Of affairs. The resents Of ItaL vaeaa�lot sad it'1x111 not b�IOITg tag. on the premises are a brick boons: bora Wei-HAYS' 8T L`NbfjAD$$'A CAR-E3it' "B$CE3 $$". 1ENaRE p before the authorities still be after soaks]saes: oam•at hon.slid cow stables well � SPREADERS. YOU WANT ONE. lane and other nationalities of a fenced. two wells and eaters. An tily.ale them for violating the laws of the land. si000 down,balance to suit puTeh•••'r. TOLTON PULPERS A SPECIAL'T'Y. A :9tacailat character is almost a neces- also brink.house and arable. with 9 acres of ' -sim is the construction o! rail- land. We do not say that boys land on 1•,$L apply to saLAA onvts,whit iihunld be allowed to piny base- byP'O• W9 the way a carload of cutters of the Munro A McIntosh and Gray 8c ways and other lar a public works. goes makes. Cutter time will soon be here.-Get ready for it. We haus y g pball er anyone RR Vf_1>!_�f 1R v Rurchaser eitiadld. t Caila-dlana can persued- very best in tae rownahtp of Ptaten2g, a haves few buggies le t at a bargain. Also two democrats. t lowed to fish on the Sabbath Day Canxa,nIus 159 bet" an tillable goon brsek ed to engage in the more difficult because wealth and influential b°use•large orchards, outbuildings new,con- g$WING MACHINES-The Standard and the Whits work O!railway COIIatrllctiaII Or In y wtinsof 9 bank barns, 9 .21041: stsblsag for • man of the city can play Rol!with- over w head of cattle, with brick door, bog Both good machines. Also supplies for them. .. - .• oat and 0•=020 the coastructioa of sewers.Or Other pen to fed loos with brtcs 1 i out interference, but we think troughs. horse .table 5o0"d with period Sege our.fine display of light and heavy harness. horse supplies. robes. fur- .' uncongenial work in cities. Ede- brick:.leo a driveng shed sad ban house. In lined coats, mitts, etc. the law should be no respecter of all buildlues dressed lumber u seed,all Pettus- cation is one of the most potent ed on the outside addle" all communio•- We have now room to stock machine parts, sad just what you want may • rsona. tions to w A. 1c2LN5. drown, Comas•P.O-, be on our shelves . We handle almost everything for the farmer. Wtors in the preventi4j" It is well known that murder.is -.:_. GOAD POSITION _ REMEMBER T W L3'arsS AND I.OT FOR 9411LE- r3 BSM HE NEW PIrACE amore prevalent among nations a� attoatad to tis village of Clsrewoat o Can be had by ambitious young then pws,te tae BAexaodsaa l'bare .Lad constausig of _ where illiteranCy 141 a predomiaa- and ladies in the field of •'Wireleas" two sero•of land On the promises are L ones L rrano feature the 1B. b S1nCe 219® 8 ���•e M�sod wing 19116 containing tan — g ip_ ur Railway tPlegrap y. soma with good sellar 9%x38 h two ream•. Wl� b - - hour law became effective.and since team•aae+ to.>cuaasi*2ng shed add :cod DISNEY, The custom and stelae returns the Wireless comproie@ are eetabltsb- shad astLwhee case's°; bard aced wtt .abs; on•Lore of young oralard.obiefi)sPles. oom-of Canada for the past fiscal year ins stations throughout the country int into hearing,also, as abundance of small • • chow that the increase in the there to a great shortage of telegraph- tr'uu of choice o vert�•+- further rp a=r%kunst:: - ers. Positions beginners from apply hate pe a #70.00 to HOMO perymonth, with •>�iy aLtutxDfas stoaclait. Olas.iaons -. • _ saanafacture Of Cigarettes is of Rood an alarming character,there being cbsnce Of advancement The National - ` al n increase of near) thin r �i&I n t Imitate operates under up-ffl- Cll~rd Of ThlltiIIl[8 �T������ y y per n tuts. in America. under supp-- _ �,J .'teepL over the preceding year. envision of A. R. sad Wireless Of8- I wish to heartily thank the people t • A The number Of cigarettes produc- °JAI$ a� I all graduates into of Whitevele and vicinity for the I positiona t will pay TTau to write many kindnesses extended to my Has added to his stock an _ ed for consumption amounted to them for full details at Cincinnati, O., mother in her last illness and to we ' ever 400 millions representing a or Philadelphia. Pa. fio-+3 since my arrival here,and particularly AUTMATIC HAND POWER VACUUM CLEANZ s roost of over four million dollars. —•�• I wish to acknowledge my obligations For sale or to rent by the day. 1►uoLaY to him C. Parker for her unremitting ,i These cigarettes were used chiefly No need to bake ti year carpets or rugs You can clean them all is care of my mother during her illness. p. -by boys and youaR.-mea at a Carl sod Mrs Wilson.of Windoor, W. R• Pam, one day with the old of this machine. It will also clean upholstered period in life when their nee is Paid a flying vipit to Mr,and Mrd. N. Whitevale,Sept. 26, 1910. furniture and mattresses. So easily operated s child can til=t it. _ J Chapman last week. Call at our store and see it for ourself. most disastrous• . A gentleman y _ >iVesco.y Bros. have purchased a -.Window Shades at. bargain prices while they last. — who is a large employer of labor fine bunch of Western feeding steers. q0 Q i b ~ aI M '~ 417 417 •s i Farmers are beginning to fill their 1 w o p • an one of the large Ami titter silo@. The oorn crop is a good one. , •e S p M , fie for i8¢rhn %Onumentd stated in this office a few days ago st .g - }1dS'v stained fingers of n s i �.• Call and get prices and see cuts before playing year order. ►-' t o cigarette uPer was the worst a c = K 8 0 ! R M FUL ATTENTION. TO Itestimooial a young man could ' = g XP Resat •s. gr• o CARE show. After a number of years of e°- m °' n o '.y•w . .. .. .. �.��•a� ° �e :' � EMBALMING AND FUNERAL ORS — esperience tie - - "did not .pay to employ such, and °° °i ''' p Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. now he would not have them in 0 8 = '~g J:n • . r - : $tis factory. The 'cigarette fiend C r» deficient physically, morally 1S -glat.rjye p d the evil is most - Of all materttil@ and design .� �: BAKING * ayd mentally, a g y a, .1 klav renounced in cities and townie. ap ins It will pay you R S _p b wall at-oar works aed i}up@hl oar sloth c areI.J lie o Our Own baking powder is pare and does not weed a premium to sell -Cigarette smoking is a• habit that and obtain prioes. Don't'be misled by 8 S. g 0 ,a „ .10 taly 49 it._ Sells on its merits. waR introduced into Canada only ly we odoand do h ohem.�n.@"WINm.Il ..pt —t ONLY 150.` '-PER POUND few ears+ago, but it has spread ty we ora, and do throw oft the .pat. w y p oommWion of 19 per owl.,whiobyou wi>s tea' ' ~ o, a p is 0 1D .. it?ov,I Cream of tartar, Baking Soda, Extracts, Sp1C8A,.etc. so rapidly that its prevalence is so oedinlj @ase by Parobwing from us.. All pure and fresh, sliarming and if continued the aaUsolioil@d: wNRIT IMM U Jasa.ay lPe.whiwy r, Oshawa 13,0 9, ara2tth.@41 ae:t generation ' will-slow-the 7b,PaTt Peery 14,Uzb>�iaaa<•u,Owafagwa 19 SALT SALT Oboe, Woitby,Ossatlo Beaverton lye IIplergrove la. effects. We have jest received another large consignment of salt both coarse The Whitney 'Cxovel'nment has and'fine. A 1 butter cannot be'made withanyold•salt. Our 50 lb. earned the gratitude of the peopleBOOLT.s, -S H E s sticks of choice dairy salt is the beat that can•be precured. of Ontario when it' compelled the Our groceries are the freshest. ;publishers of school supplies to Ask for coupons. ,- i 4urnish books to the people at the RUBBERS Highest price paid for produce. -lowest passible price eotumenear- GEORGE PHILIP, = BROUGHAM ' ate with a reasonable-profit. Still the government is not beyond Call and get shod and be prepared for the fall mud. We put in stock _ criticism in the matter of school a big consignment of underwear for men, women and children, in The parents who are tom- natural'wool; fleece lined and union from 25c to $1.25 per garment. Golf coats for men and women for cool evenings. ` 4WD �.pelled to buy these Tjm necessaries P�L� !lave good reason •to.complain in ..regard-td the frequent changes C.&SI' - - OF CANADA. t that have been made during the. - - • E.dabhshed 1873_ ,�&•�� $ last few years: �i'rhile the .price GEO. A. GILLESPIE Dunb€�rtor. t- .. last been greatly reduced, the TRANSMITTING -MONEY , ' frequent changes .m&keg the bur- �" - - den nearly as great as when the I For sums up to $5� our Bank Money Ofderi are , vi much =' � convenientand inexpensive. For larges amotlnb'we issue.,;ince of each book -war Feej�61ffaillf Higher than ii is now. The retail If you are thinking of purchasing come in and look afouud before fts m Bells of Exchange. Money sent at-,opts to an dealers also have a grievance- buying elsewhere. Men's overalls,-work skirts, fine shirts, tles,-'Socks banking point is the world by Telegraphic or L:able y g -Every time a tezt-book is changed, and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. Transfer. a certain number is left oil their Joe'crearn(City Dairy)every Saturday night. Department a# Every Brantr.�t, alp, . hands, so that the loss from dead i °m� Bank - stock eats up the profit from those We also handle Samson's.well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks and - ICKERING ]BRANCH `�otrhich have been sold. They,also rakes."inpla - Always freak glroteries on hand. C ENCS T• BATTY, Mara ager • v ni- - e lIItoa a •. in against th � ;of putaging-schood tanppliee.. A. S . GORMLEY$ "unbarrton �� A"* As 1R Ir a .} M y .. ,.. � x.xr ':RY^' .:, •.; .!1 , ..•' "a .. r. .m.r .'. .... ''.. .., •''Y.» }� .' s •\ "•, ..' :l' 0+.i' „n."�,:.. .xr N• _:4-.. y1- -,n. •�[:: -M n •." `•w� moi., :i1'•C:�'A4^�' K.y '1 "^1 >\1I.•.^t, :.'�., .%,... W [h;. •� ;6."jySF,i 4 C'S.`q .' air$� f 't�k •R• -. ,. , _ ..+ n:4 a�. r�"h +++,. !,"+�' ,„ roux ,,.. I?'1•.� '�*,. ,4v''?''" •Rtwx",aC"a� T ,,r ."`3� rn .5.. '"' , "'�..V a r;7•'°'„o.r��$^'"`'.- :9.,..'' .. �'. ',;'.�-""• ,�..,,v�t.. ."� '�' � ^k""3 `�.' `4s.*•. y �'Sj"y.,}�.. � �JVI, •+.ten` ,H' z "^i ..,:,�.� •<,. 6 .x.,:. . ,-,:•. y,.�`• .. :.. .:.<, : . 3,W• .. �.' �.;;, *, .u'� .:fir r r ���,�, a��" .� �, >� �� qFr :�-, �.�k; WM,-, r,•,,.,r a. , � „�vz '" .."a_ " . . +2_"� "k°r,.;t.,,fi :�..'*�. �..� �`1 �,x •,� ...✓w,Y •r } ......,,. ,,n.. .. <.,.. .,,'.. •:,•r --, ,. a- :`.9*.•*a,s�=^.,p^ci •.4,. i yfi',trn`' '.:k ..>«ti a "".Y m+.�:'Ja `�",( --n-. ,,.:,:g +.:•a ,.x•. . . - .. ,, ,. -. :,� • " ,." '.' :., L^ �"dd4 ,,.w. it .. °i,.' M,,r., .r+n .-5., �,s �}, ...,... •s .,•'�,3a"rq' •^.�.i7lx^', Y'`�»`� xf-.o:`� .L r Mesa- 101000 •. :. tr GLARSMONT Corn harvesting is the order of songs and recitations. Day-Brcth- - the dry among the farmers just ere will also glve.s number of ice- James Bitcell is visdtingTfriende now. stramental selections. Short ad- + Johnelsewh�Gerow visited friends in Richard Underhill is waaktin dresses will be given by resident --� • • • '` `� gg ,#hll.and ase o Charles Sargentin his fall rush of m�msters. The chair will be oe � ar Naw Spring nes of -Brookhn on Sunday. Mina Annie Beene has gone to business. ct]pied by Chas. Calder, M, ."A. the city for a few days. Mr. Macklem, of Toronto, is vie- IdEN''8s WO NI. and CHILDREN'S FOOTWElA$ Herb. Cooler has purchased a lung his sister,'Mrs. Evans Ward, BALSAM ;•driver from Chas.Sargent. fora few days, aA reasonable rices, w �� b p Mies Rub Farmer at Bun- Mrs: James Leggatt. of North Rc►y Ward spent 8unday,.elsewhere. R Flourand+choiceon. T �e 8110 fillip is now the order of the pastry flour always on.W d. da with friends in Greenwood. Claremont. is vieitin her soA, g gg da �j and Mrs. Michell, of Toronto, F •1,.who is the O.P.)Ei. operator y Repairing neatly and promptly&#ended to. _ X• (deo. Jones Sunday d with Wm. T spent Sunday with Fd.._and Mrs. at Sh Morgan Lake.. Hill, Claremont,. open y The Cornea•$tore, W,. M: PALMER,,Pro e ' Qibeon. 3forgan Pugh is now busy draw= Harold Jones visited Whitby and las• i Mrs. S neely, of Sandford', is iaq material for the erection of a Oshawa friends recently. - pe straw house and driving house as ll[ret Jo her parents, .Wm. and g pe' g ting sermon to a good preached reegatiion `•' well as a ho n. esti -= = Mise Maud Bess, of -Toronto, • J. D. McAvoy s sale on �Pednes- on Sunda . t4 of day of last week was,_s d ided Peter spent Sunday at the home her en' Taus intends moving to his success. Bidding wens-.brisk--and- �Sc1d_of_labor at Almirs this week. we J g �g �C�Apa 'S ate here. pFicee were good. We wish him success - - -- -- _ ' D. Forsyth, we regret to-state A number from here attended the --------- - -.-- has not been so well during 'the Revs. J. A. Grant and W. R. anniversary at the Claremont Baptist _ ` r« pert few days. Wood were in Stouffville on Mon- chumh. .and report a general good Important showing of Uses display of' k Mrs. R. Bryan and daughter, day attending a meeting of the time. 01&a. A Tory large sssixt sat of s Idisa Perna, spent a week with Ministerial Association. Mr. and Mrs. Fisk, of Glen Ma or, aWionssy. Books,Doll, Toys, JaM Air. Forsyth, of Goodwood, and ries relatives in Toronto. A load of young people attend- R.a Arbuckle, of Mt. Zion, visited at Bert. reeoi"d for the Holiday trodo. 0411 ed the Miss Annie Proctor has return- harvest home entertain- Wilson's on Sunday. nag res � � ad to the. city after visiting her meat at- the .Methodist church, The masons have completed the - ,brother, Charles, here. -sale, on Tuesday evening of wall for Frank_Coultice's new barn Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, . < Messrs. Gregg& Coates shipped last week. and-everything is now-in readiness Weekly and Daily Nswspspiee -' a carload of mixed stock to Toron- Joseph and Mrs'. Readmsn have for the carpenters. 114-. Brown has , to on Monday afternoon. the contract for the carpenter work. "' returned home after spending sev- b Remember the Thank-offering 6MI weeks- with f-riendb in Elm= Oh81s' Russell Spndayg o the,city. 'w� J', � R=��=�.�y��ON, 1 ; '.mneeting in the Presbyterianv1LMr. Russell is facia considerable •m' churchn g nap . htA Ontario. other things be aR a large plate in - P. Macnab jr. and sister,- Miss sr. With the mill thus ui Mr, ;Margaret, ares spending a week Call at $argent a to-morrow ml PPr - pe g Russell should do an immense trade. (Saturday) evening to see the -with relatives in Toronto. „ Dr, R. McAyoy, o!Los Angles,Call- -with L. L. Roes, of Glen Major, has wonderful features of Wonder- g past ,r Y� forma, has been vision for the -_ _seated the Macnab property form- requires the only silver cleaner that week under the parental 6 om J. IF �IRMO M&�1:R0 I ger occupied b Mr. Ball. are made re -din as Wheatland. Dakota, where the We have shares for the following owe : u �y requires no robbing to produce McA�o and family will aceom n Thomas Gibbons has been con- Complaints results,- * the Dr.on his homeward tri sa far " .fined to his bed for several days Complaints ga g g pl : suffering from a severe cold. the action of some of the boyo of famil intend making their home. J. 1;. McAvoy's eels was a great 4uc- Verity shares AIfl. 15 3 I Z L, 21 4, 4a 10 7. Bev. W-R, Wood Ice in Toronto- the village who enjoy themselves � a-ly $3004=00 Mr. Ne.-8,Now Geigy.Imperial3t - at- right- lig-Afrin les sad- this week attending a meeting ,of Mclvoy an fs�aily intend moving FleuryNos. 12 and 21. Imperial and National No. 8 , - _ the Alumni of Knox College. frightening horses. as no seri- west shortly. We are sorry to lose + John and Chas. Wa have re- ons results have taken a but Wilkinson Nos. �l, 7, 4, . and No. 2 genWaterloo No. 7 p� them from our midst but welcomegang. Rq there have been several narrow Frost$Wood Nos. 18 and 20. HenryHAllen No. 7. P. Hamilton No.2! turned to the city atter spending Mr. Jarvis, who has purchased the Patterson Nos. 11. 12 and 13. Sylvester^Nos. 7 and B -a few daps at their home here. farm They are asked to lis- farm-and moves on to the same this n _ shitt W D Pu we are lad to _ eon tinue their mischievous port, is recovering saeefactorily ore nay serious.acel ant occurs. (}nags-Twin(fang, Kidd, Maple Leaf r from his attack of appendicitis. The annual harvest home service Percival No. 10. Kangaroo No. g1 About tweWq from here at- es under the auspices of the Clare- - - - Shares for 42 different kinds of plows at s price tended the. Lindsey Fair (in Frf= moat Methodist church will be - that will hold the trade. t da last sad report a good time. held ea Sunday and Monday. Oct. p SARGENT, Wev, R. Duke is expected home Oth and-10th.. On Sunday the ass. V HAYtiLE�J 17ARG�N 1, CLARF.D ONT in time to take the services is the Al services will be held when specs- - - ' Methodist church on Suuday next. al music will be rendered by theALT Harr�Stakes has returned choir.-Special coileetloaa--will--leeOPE -- - - - his home is Minesfng after work- taken up during both service*. ` log for the summer.with Herb. On Monday evening tea will be `I intend to exhibit at - ---coo served from 8 to 8 o'clock after -- _ _ Fred Bunker, of the 7th conies- which an interesting program will1)1P _ mien, has purchased a new corn be given. The. Greenbank Male ,harvester which arrived here on Quartet will give a number of ED mARKHAM _FAI M Tuesday selections, and the children will _. _.. Cseorge Found and son,of Tonin- give a number of kindergarten - - _ to, spent a couple of da with C. Il�r Lyft E.Plakham'sv� - _ -- the following H. and Mrs. Found during the 'i'8ad@!S For Coal - ^ ' post west. �� �iO1Q1�01 PARK IMPLEMENTS J. J. HArve , of the C.P.R. — w �• 4 Ten Ul be received b Sias.sn dere brill gem who are now work- Chior�go, Ill - I went tD tell you ih 1[IASO'LIN>� ffi�TGIN$8 • . _ . u e m. on F the and ed to V g ass�a P• what I. & Plnkham s Y• table gat North Toronto,was In town day.Sept.BDth. 1910,for the supppply of Compound did for me. I wassosick .,a. over Sunday. - 14 tons of Furnace Oosl to be della- that two of the beat doctors in Chicago f John Gerow has ust completed ed at the Pickering Public School SEPARATORS AND WASHING MACHINlR6. ? ,. P rs said I wonki the tt i did not as - - - the erection of a large windmill during October. 1910. operation. had -and pumping outfit for Noah Bak. The lowest or any tender not nese- ahead bad two _ - or, of of $toudville. He has twoy opersoas, and _ Be sure and look us cep and other contracts to complete in the W. D. ROQ$RS, the wanted me to 4.-examine re- neighborhood of Brooklin. 61-39 Secretary P.S. B. So ugh a third _ roine these goods We can i g one. Iesufferedday commend each and every article The body of Albeit McKey, - ne nephew of Mrs. W. Mackay, of and night from in- to intending purchasers. ph flammation and a this village. who was drowned At small tumor sad Portland, Maine, about a month NOTICE TO.CREDITORS never thought of ado, was recovered on Sunday. Estate of lsrwl Bxreox, Dianeal. seeing a well da ZZ _ The funeral took place on Tues- Notice is hereby Riven pursuant to again. .A'frie is .45 dap from the home of- is parents, R. S. O., 1867, Chapter 126, Section 38 told me how Lydia 'Il in Toronto. and amending Acts, that all persons stable m and had heE. aher, and ow, r w The annual Union Bible Society Davin claims against the estate of p° ��� - - - meeting will be held in -the Pres- Israel Burton, late of the city of Cbi- ��n s 8 �� t a b terian church on Sunday even- in the State of Illinois,and form- _ y y �°' 11' n Street,Chicago,1111. W H/T. EV ASE, =ANT ARI 'ing next. Limelight views of the er y C the Township ri Pickering, n, �8dor g the County of Ontario, Gentleman, If you are 111 do not drag along at - ____ .• - _- ___ ;�•;,;. work in China., Address by a sub deceased,who died on or about the Bch home or in your place of employment agent who has been there for a day of May,1910, are required to send until an operation is necessary, but number of years. by post prepaid or deliver to'. Ddnald build nP tbg feminine system, and re-. �T WANTED NOW..,. �. a .. Messrs.,Gregg.&Coates putchas- R.1 Beaton, one of the executors of move the cause of those distressingg R. B R Y A•ill For'Pickering and surroundia dis- ed a few days Ago seven head of the Will of the said deceased, address- aches and p� by taking Lydia E choice cattle from Mr. Williams, ed to Wbitevate poet office, Ontario, Plnkham's Vertable Compound,'mado $ARBERa tract for tall and winter moo of s- 4 - who on or before the 31st day of October, from roots herbs. pendnea.' pCepntand ral office smokers' energetic reliable agent to take orders rr.• 1910 their an an gurname8 or sundries. for nu stock. gip. animals were®o fat that they ivere and addresses, withtull particulars of dard ren y for female ills, and has Telephone Co. A ency for Qcon PAT WRkiLT � unable to walk and in consequence their claims and the mature-of the ee- positively restored the health of thou-' Rolston Laundry. Ezcr veivB tzmaroai ,N had to be taken in lumber wagons curities, if any, held by them. sandsof womenwho have been'trotbied000, ACRES CLARBMONT, ONTARI to the C.P.R. station. And Take Notice that atter the said with displacements, iafiamaostion, ul- Under cultivation. We guarantee is The school board have secured, Slot day of October, 1910,the said axe- aeration;fibroid tumors,irregulares, del n"tock-ta-good condition and up } ` the-services,of Miss I& M. Fergu- tutors will, proceed•to- distribute the periodicJains,backseh bearing down to contract m�aadde. We can show that - eon, of Coboarg, wa assistant assets of the said deceased among the feeling, flatulency, on, disci- r <XPER tNCi. there is good•nionay in representing -ties entitled thereto,having rd or nervous Pr�oa. Why well known reliable firm at this teacher in the continuation class i don'' _ as successor to Mr. Dickenson. shall to the claims o!whish said notice don't you icy it 4 _ '; Established over t0 years. Writs foe •=--� Mine Fer son is qualified to Leach shall have heart given as above -Boni- par�lars, _. Ferguson q ed slid that the said,a:ecutors will 1 PLAY NUMART CO•. laathematice and science And will not be be liable for said assets or any TIME T�lBLLr-Pickering Station d. 61-19 Toronto,Oat. enter upon her duties on Monday part thereof to any person or persons T. o Trains going East ins as follows= e Pe No. 6 mail 8.06 A M. next. of whose claim notice shall not have 12 Loot 2 43 P.X. Have you, lots of Water? . The members of the Claremont been received at the time of such die- 14 Local 6.04 P.M. p��B branch of the South Ontario Wo- tribution. y. _ Dated the 93rd da of September, �si°s going west dos w tollowo- Coewwatf'rs A,Q. p�,g �p� pp �y}g�sVpt,s men's Institute were the quests of y P No. 13 •Local 8.96 A.M.- �dft a r abobaeimtond w 0°eraee�en the Brongbaro' branch at an "At 1010' 7. if Y+ooal 2.80 P.M.' 9 r�•g°>• are prepared to furnish'you anything r F.S. BURTON, •�' 7 Mail 8.60 P.M, > eovum ..ta m in the line of .water supply such as Some"at the residence of Mrs. B. Executors' . eeo Bark, of the fifth concession, on DoxALD R. BZATON, f9IInda.iaolnded, w�iNtaken,. wit as n� esaevs puanpe, i►i'ndmllls; hyalcautlo rotas, Tuesday afternoon. They report _ plumbing,etc. Y a most profitable and pleasant ALlodsomei7 � I� a_,,, They are also eipert well drillers -time.From letters received by their Do .. SIMPSON . & -C on M T�. w and respectfully solicit our patron-.. .s+w vow•w> 4 ewe bs_ Ph Y y. -friends in Claremont. from James >1i/4oeis4rti New rk age!or the future. Ind. phone M. McFarlAne and SP. E. Riseb-oagh NEW -GOODS FOR F�LL AND WINTER' rsa.w Rw+m000. EVAN we learn that they are delighted - E. W. EVA S� with the Peace d River District and Pvaz-.IRisH T inches wide,SOc ya. Men's h a_s Twool sea iii and'25c =: ` The glck8l'1Dg' pnmp 1 both have taken' u land. The Men o to `shirts,60 and 76c t {, gBt�� _ ;+country is exceedingly well adapt- TABLz CovsRe with fringe,inbred_ . . y �� vl a lCe Colnlnitteep ed for agriculture and large num- and fawn,red and green, Men's heavy wool pants, $L60 Sho and Residence, Dundas St be of prospective settlers are 8/4,$1.10&$1.30 Men's black and gray hAts, 76c and The object of this Association is to WHITBY, ONT. . Socking into the country. - -FLooR MAzrs,-exel in., "C- $1.00 " A union meeting of the Method- BUD QumTs, well filled and lessen stealing and prosecute -' 'Sat, Baptist And Presbyterian con- quilted,$1.00 Men's stylish neckties,28e and 60c._. the Salons. _ _ Three'doors went of.Whitby Hous ":•gregation will be held on Sunday - Members having props tt stolen oommani• 10 ening. in the Presbyterian Remember our bargain c unter. 'You will always find snaps there-- astaimmediately wi� any member We are prepared to instal wood oriros church. The meeting will be held things you require every.�ay your homes. of Executive Oommilum.- pumps on abort notice,also attend in the interests of the Upper Can- -Munrberebip fee 01.00. to all kinds of repairing. moi• '. Alda Bible Society, a represents- TEAS=Have you sampled our teas, good black or mixed tea-3 •lbs. _ live B which will a eprespresent t- for$1.00, also our black and mixed 2bc lb., others sell it at 80c lb., TietNs mow be bad tom Un.P"daent'or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, a, aeeretsrT assoviieadon. f •, give a lecture illa*trated b beau- al:�o 40c and 60c teas. Our coffees are the best, fresh ground while also gasoline engines and y you wait. Our groceries are perfectly sanitary, nothing exposed to Exec. Oom.-L. 0. Banka, Geo, Len the squre gear .. tiful stereo tican views %bowing W, V.Richardson,Pickering.Ont o duet. Every bin and drawer contains sanitary covers. MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR. the work o the Society as carried j A r "� on in.China, . A collection will be A. 4 Coiaf►Orr Arthur 19fPreyr phone No. ' _t sen ►Qin a .thQ I)e I P CSN c CO , IC�EI��1�' «: Vit. s p a � dG q".x". .. b•�,�„w .„��g � '�'�''�, 'a.. �f � { ;e`' n"� ..a,. � a^� "fi•,�,n,,..;,$�,.ro;f ''r,l;^. �„'' Yv,''•,�y',� ,4;y,� "+» S .+n e .. x.,„n,,.t^i, ... a.:i.„ey,•y".+ .vr, S - is ati�ly,✓,•.''^.r% .3r-:Ys's ,+". ,.:-r•w: .e^o:-aiF ,,,.r .., ..�,+.,;.^` W - w� �-•..Z; i ^'+4!;...k!:.. N. 17v ,.,Fs, .:'�+ .. .tea. +'s •` r: :1 �' ..: «... � ...... : ._ : :�, .r.,,,<..�%*-,,.�.r..,.-.-+sGa .;awarsi"xr..ga ayav+� a�te+.�4 d•...-• ' ar�ace b�•^.R,ems--s,.o prr�ig .,nP;.'v�*+.*as�d^•�ax' .�,r. .. ., ., .. �.,. u3d'J,SK.":•:1tiTY"x,.�s F'a�b.S,d.6+Lrn,,•-,.,,�.�..a:.t,+ k`- , - _ ._ .. .. T. �`-- TIRE A SUCCESSHE WORLD'S MARKETSMURDER bF -1 fiIRL BRUTAL 'tom rad, ,.. REPORTS FLtO}l THE LEADING _ TRIDE CENTRES. 'r k � ant's Found in a Cellar With Her Throat Cut g What the Dominion Interior Departm Prices of Cattle. Grain,ain, Cheese as A 'p . , ' Agents Report._ :� fc Wher aDairy rProdaeo at �a •.Home and Abroad. f ae r From r - Adespatch m Go s y : 1 greeted the art o arche s, ai�ti di for ' from derich says: p Y •., .. ' - _� A despathTi from Ottawa says: begun ploughing g aBREADSTUI'FS. On Tuesday of last week, Elizabeth when they entered the open door of Acc4,rding to reports on westgrn next year's crop.. Toronto, Sept. 27-Ontario Wheat Anderson, a 16 yea! old girl, disap- the cellar of the deserted houzs. - conditYaas sent by the agents of the The demand for farm hands has -No, 2 winter wheat, 90c to 92c, peared from her home. On Sunday In one corner lay the nude body of v been good and still continues. In outside according to location. afternoon her mutilated body was the girl, with the exception of shoes sible to Manitoba wheat-No. 1 northern, found in the cellar of a deserted and stockings and one glove. Hat I3epartmgnt of the Interior to the many places men are impos r ? P house on the outskirts of the town. and clothing were scattered about Superintendent of Immigration, the t. Wages averse $20 to'$45. r ge 8 g per $1.06; \o. 2 northern, new, $1.- 8 fi cro'pa tl►is year are after all a 'sec- month-aud--board,or-$`2 to $3 per Ot 1-2; old, No 2�-I cent:-higher; til esley Auderssn�her��n�r, .Pa h ----- �& cess day and board.for very good men. No. 3 northern, •$1.02 1-2 at lake one of the party who discovered the sight to look at. The .throat was 8c In spite of the very early spring, -Railway men:will be required fbr ports for immediate shipment. body. They have been searching 'cut from car to ear, the wound ' P some. time yet at excellent wages. Oats-Canada western, No, 2, for her continuously since her dis- having the appearance of being done .the long dry spell through the sum- Market rices are hi h, and there r appearance. Just who is the r- with an axe or similar instrument seer and the late heavy rain, P g 39c; No. 3 Canada western, 37c at PPe is a good demand •for all produce lake its fur immediate ship- petrator of the dastardly deed is a The provincial police have been ' rains, roots and fruit promise to offered; some new wheat has been ports, . ester , the onl clue bein that notified and will help the local po- e a paying crop, though not so meat; Ontario No. l white, 33c to it Y Y g r sold. Farmers seem to have plenty 34c outside• No. 3 white, 32c to it is remembered that on the day of lice in an effort s locate the mor ,y , good as last year. Through the dry , . r '` summer months it was Leered that of money, and no complaints are 33c outaide; 35c to 36c on track, To- her disappearance,.she was seen in derer. They consider the chances „ summer would be a failure and at heard. Transportation conditions ronto. conversation with a strange man. of bringing the guilty person to jus- _ Ps are satisfactory, there being plenty Peas-No. 2, 79c to 80c, It was a gruesome sight which tice very slim. e some places bush fires raged and -- -- - a of ears to take the grain to the els- Rye NO. 2, new, 67c to 68' out- ,f ,caused much alarm. In 'August, vators, and roads are good. WPV0r_ heavy ins set in and side. $5.30 to $5.90; medium from 84.50 CITING UP-THE DEAD. changed conditions for the better. a mines a r ey- ew a - Harvest began "generally about shift, and dealers have plenty of aide, according to quality: $5.25; common and medium from Remains of Victims of Quebee sir the first week in August, and has coal and wood on Band. Farmers Manitoba Flour-Quotations at $2.00 to'84; heavy feeders and Bridge Disaster Recovered. continued favorably, most of the have not yet begun to lay in their Toronto are-First patents, $5.90; short-keeps from 85.25 to 85.75; A despatch from Quebec says: gain cow being in stooks, some winter supply, but there is abso- second patents, $5.40; strong bak- stockers from $4 to $3. Choice Y g era', $5.20; 90 per cent., Glasgow milker's and springers, $60 to $90 The Quebec bridge disaster was - stacked, and.thrashing in progress. lutely no fear of an shortage, and brought back to the memory of the ._'The weather just now is rather un- the outlook for the coming winter freights, 29x. each. Sheep and lambs were too community very vividly by the favorable, but rain and frost have is bright and promising in every Ontario Flour-New winter wheat- plentiful and declined about 15c. tangled debris of the massive stect -done no harm, Some farmers have way. flour, for future delivery, 83.65 to Lambs ranged from $5.85 to $6.15; structure giving up some of the re- $3.-,o in buyers' bags, at the mills. sheep, ewes, from 84.40 to $4'75• mains of those who perished in the p 191,078 CASES, 85,718 DE_�Til�a:- the IIumerotzs-burglaries-that--have-- ',ilallfeed-la4itoha..hran. 8r0 per_-Hogs-BA,_7.5._f o.b.__and_._✓$9_fed and -fallTfte--body of Frank Kerley, terrorized western towns for sev- ton; shorts, 822 per ton, track, watered. a Caughnawaga Indian, has been r Cholera Taking Fearful Toll in ural weeks past. They were ar- Toronto. Ontario bran, $20 per found this-geeklentified, and 1 _ R __�,._ ton; shorts, $2Y per ton on trackr CHLOROFORM OIti PILLOW week, as other members of the. gang Toronto. the remains have been forwarded t. to his. relatives for interment.- 'A despatch from St. Petersburg are still at large. The men under -- Serious Charge Against a C. P. R. says The figures .available at the arrest are heavily shackled and COUNTRY PRODUCE. Brakeman. -^� Sanitary Bureau show that during ander a special guard. Butter-Local wholesale quota•- PRI\C'E OF Yj'.f,I.ES C0�lING. present cholera epidemic there f - ' tion$ are;-Creamery printN 25c A despatch from Regina, Sask.; � have been 191,076 cases,' with 88,- do, solids, 24c to 25c; sep- says c Charged with attempting to Will VI, Various Over as Do.;. GIRL BURNED TO 0EAXR. to 26c; 716 deaths, throughout the coon- 2 chloroform a lady passenger on•( : minions '.Next _Column. g -orator prints, 23c to 4c; dairy p R. eastbound train, No 2, on try On Friday Khabarovsk, seat Seveval Guests Barely Escaped I Prints, •31c to 22c; do,: solids, 20c; � of the. General Government of the - August 8 last, ' William Patrick , A espatc London rias s:, d h from3 - inferior (bakers) 19c to 19c �The Prince of Wales and Prince AI Amus and capital of Prim_orskaya `lith Their Uvea in Hotel Fire. Egg*-•Selects,i 2.1c and 25c per Lynn, a ('. P. R brakeman, was bert will probably. tour the world a, c,s®.;. a a on Friday committed to stand hist is-aing-. p-rinc , r �c Y6TiIIt3e�- --- -Y� - 6b ftAStl - -ria)-by -- fl2Yt.'•ulamay elle in the same province• were official) teas y of the Mounted a e y 1hiL , says: A Finnish girl named Cheese-11 1-4c per pound for over-seas dominions. declared to be within the cholera patmi was burned to death in her large and 113-4c per pound for barracks of the I4lounted Police ,r soar. In they week ending Sent. 17 i The victim of the alleged offence, i, r g P bed and several guests barely es- twin,, °-PIECE OF Rlal BROKE ll'1NDOH - there.was a vital of 4,412 cases and caped with their lis•es, when the Beans-82 to 8?.19 per bushel for ylra. Blanchfloaer, was travelling ";. X3,071 deaths. In the last six days, King Edward' Hotel here was , with her husband, assistant Pay- rs base been 30.1 new cases and primes, and 8. 10 for handpicked. I Automobile Tire Exploded on a - master B}anchfloae.r of the British theburned to the ground Qn til'ednes- Honey-Strained honey, 9c to 10c I from Ta Street in Ottawa. 133 deeatha in this city. In the week day night. bliss Moore, an elderly per lb. in 60-pound tins; 5 .to 10 navy, Vancouver to Mont-y, f m revwus there were 339 cases and - glee v I real, and, according to the prose- A despatch from Ottawa says: 136 eat a. was burned. and ; cution, was occupying a berth by As an automobile belonging to Dor. helper, Y. 1 comb honey at $1 .5 to 82 per may not recover, A French girl dozen ; No. 2 at Al >a per dozen. herself when the attempt to chloro- Edmund D Sheppe.rd was proceed- 4 _TRAPPER BLED TO DEATH, named Cadet was badly hurt when Potatoes-75c,per bag out of store form her was made 'tomewhere.be- ing down Spsrks Street on Wed- -TRAPPER jumped from tire second sloe - Medicine Hat and Swift C'ur- nesday morning, a tare ex loded.. J and 85c -to .0c in car lots, tween P jJohn r, a lew Bronswiek Her- window. The hotel was owned by _ _ at. _. re A part of the rim was hurled sidewalk through the - snit, Had Feet Shot Oft. John King of Fort William, esus was _ PROV-IBIO�,S. across the • The Canada Steel-Com any will date glass window of a nearby, -� P P 'b' '' A despatch from St. Jvha, '.$., fully insured. Wholesale quotations builrI a four hundred thousand dol- .store: Fortunately no one was �soys; 'To' bleed to death- far from ; - Pork - Short cut, 830 to 830.50 tar mill at Hamilton. _ struck. -01 l human habitation baa the fate of SW.CLLOIVED POISON PILLS. V per barrel; me.3s, 8°7.50 to 829 - -- John the Trapper a few days Lard - Tierces, 141-2c; tubs, 'ago. John Sims for the past sev- Ottawa Girl Sentene6d to. Prison 14 1-2c; pails, 14 3-4c: stocks steady, on years had )seed in a small but Smoked and Dry Salted '.!leets- for Attempted Suicide. tons and cases, =near Lepreaux and existed by - Long clear bacon, = -hunting sod trapping. He is said A despatch from Ottawa says: i5e'to 151-2c.-, backs (plain), 20e to APPLE EXPORTERS --SCORED to have a wife and daughter at Liy- A case of suicide in the Ottawa 21c; backs (pea muv_0 1 ll, -2c to erpool, but he shunned company and police station was'averted on WLd- 21 1-2ca no one knew anything of his ante- needay morning only by an over- Rolls-Smoked, 151-V; medium hams, - 19c to 1-3c; Shipments Have Often Arrived at Ilonireal vassals. Wedneada r a boy who dose of poison. Rose Eyr, a young and light , Sometimes took him provisions went domestic, was. given nine months heavy, .18c to 18 1-2c; bacon, 19c to v 't"t8 Etas him sitting bolt fur having stolen from her -mis-• 20c, In a Rotten Conditions u ht with both feet shot off and tress, Mrs.. Ogilvie, a $13(1 dress Green, meats out of pickle, lc quite dead, with his long rifle across and then sending it to a laundry, less than smoked: LL his knees. He had bled 0 death, where it was ruined. A9 soon as . A despatch from Ottawa says:' riage of fruit intended.for"export _ P with no chance of summoning aid. she was sentenced she swallowed AL7SI\ESS AT DIONTRE.IT _a.._,r-_-Rn�14 i , is amazing that . - e,------ i)Tclrtaride�t-lne�car s. unless ,-Se t. g co s or• p p 2" Sts--tic, 2 such a tom Sint can be founded age commissioner, reports as fol- ODS Tile COODS. Tire does was too powerful,.. and Canadian, Western, 40 to 401-:c; on fact. Some of the oldest ship- GO hip- acted as its own antidote, tic. 3, 381 2 to 39c; \u. 2 white, lows concerning apple shipments pers.are the worst offenders in this a 3 white, 38 1-2ca Bar- from Canada: respect. The direct loss for. su Three Men Arrested at Oat Lake 39.1.2c; No. ch j Manitoba. 491-2c. Flour-Mani- "Several shipments of early ap- neglect or ignorance falls on the ley-No. 4, A despatch' from Brandon, Man., DREAD DISEASE AT FALLS. toba Spring wheat patents, firsts pl'es have been made to Great-B.ri- shipper or owner, but the indirect s Winter 83.80•; do., seconds, 85.30; tarn during the past month. Our loss from injury to the reputation says 'surae men, giving the names First `ietips of Infantile Paralysis wheat patents, $5.75; Manitoba s James Carson,'John Newton and inspectors report some shipments in of Canadian apples reaches every t « 85.30: straight rol- ordinary cars arriving at Montreal apple-grower in- r Dan Welsh, arrested at a Lake do., in bags, $2.50 to in a Heated,`over-ripe: acrd even rat- about time that the careless, "slip- on Wednesday, had in their posses- A despatch from \Tia ara' Falls, lees, 85.23; g 2.60; extras, $3.15 to 82•-5• Feed ten condition. In view of the ar- shod operator should be given to' «ion the, greater part of $4,000 Ont., says: Infantile paralysis was Ontario bran, $.'0.50 to $21 ; On- worth' of jewellery stolen from a discovered in the city on Friday. rangement between the department understand that he 1ias.no right to store in Hamiota the previous Four-year-old Hazel Manley is the tarso middlings, 822; Manitoba of agriculture and the railways, jeopardize the. interests of an im- bras, 820; Manit��ba shorts, 822; whereby shippers may obtain iced portant,industry in this irrespoa. - eight. The men are apparently first victim. St. ,Catharines and lire rain mouillie, $31 to $32; Y na s ' ` rofesaional bur )ars, and are be- Chippewa both have cases'of infan- P'. . g care at ordinary rates for the car sable ,}leaner. n ' �p g Pp mixed mouillie, $23 to $28. Cheese )laved to be responsible for most of tile paralysis. --Western, 11 to 11 1-4c; easterns a G•� 1.05-8 to lie. Butter-Choicest, - 241-2 to 25c; seconds, 231-2 to 24c. Y "`'- :•t 0 �-_:`WERE . . .KILLEDEggs-Select stock. 23 1-2 to 24c; LONDON I .=- ht recti p�toi '1 o° 2 stock,stl3cgto --- - _.. UNITED STATES$ MaRKETs. Brisk Demand for Fruit from .Joe an--- ` - ' Trolley Cars Crash Together in a Head-On Minneapolis, Sept. 27-«heat- .Tomatoes Will Sell Well. - No, 1 hard, cash•$1.121-2, No. 1 Collision. Northern, cash, 1.11 1-4; Septem _-- ber, $1.087-8; December, $1.111-2 (1 i K May, $1.15 3:-8. �� despatch from Toronto says: the enterprise of the department t A despatch- from Fort Wayne, brakes when they sighted each Buffalo, Sept, 27.-Wheat -- Having arrived in London in excel- and the excellence of the fruit. Peaches have been shipped from Indiana, says: Forty-two passen- other. The heavily-lohded north- Spring wheat, firmer;- Winter lent shape, a' consignment of On- South Africa to London with great �i ^'4 gars were killed and seven were bound car was crushed, and the stronger. Corer-No, 3 yellow,. tarso peaches, 'grown at Jordan ,Success, `and Mr. James is of the seriously injured in a head-on-col- bodies of the dead and injured 57 3-4c; No. 4 yellow, 56 3-4c; o Harbor, are now oa sale on the opinion that at least five thousand, Uvi - lision between two interurban cars were strewn.on either side of the 3 corn, 561-4c; No. 4'corn,. O I-4c Covent Garden Market.' The fruit baskets will be shipped from On-! ` on the Fort Wayne & Wabash Val- track amid the wreckage. The all on track, through billed. Oats- was selected and shipped from the.'tario to London this season. 1ey line on Wednesday: The wreck screams of bhe- injured men and No, 2 white, 38c; No. 3 white, Government Experimental -Farm A representative.of one of the' occurred seven miles north of Bluff- women following the crash of the 37 1-4c; No. 4 white, 381 4c. RYe- at Jorda-r Harbor by Mr. P. W-- !leading commission houses of Lon-1 tun at a sharp curve. Th© cars in': cars brought the neighboring farm- No. 2,.on track, 77 1-2c.., . the fruit branch don' is now at Jordan Harbor for collision .were a- northbound local ars to the scene. Conductor Spil- Hodfietts, head of of the Department of Agriculture. the purpoae.of gathering informs-I car crowded to the steps, and a ler, of the southbound car, was un-' LIVE STOCK MARKETS., On Wednesday Mr. C. C. James, tion concerning Ontario's fruit' 5 southbound extra car from. Fort.hurt, and ran back toward Kings- Montreal, Sept. 27-Steers sold' Deputy )Minister of :,gric•.ilture, wealth. The tomatoes grown in the• r Wayne. 'Thep met while both were land and flagged a car 'which wag at $5 to $5,75 #9r choice stock; received a cablegram from M. N. Niagara district have been a' rave running at high speed- approaching the wreck at full speed cows, $4 to $5.40; bulls, $3 to $3•- B. Colaeck, Ontario's agent in lation to him, and he says that if The collision is sa,rl to Have been and would have plunged into it. 75; sheep, $3.50 to $4.25, and made by a miserodcrstanding of or Wrecking cars and physicians were lambs. $5.,5o to $6; hugs sold London, stating that the peaches they can be offered for sale in Lon- ders for the aonthbnund train ex- rushed from Fort Wayne and 131aff had arrived in fine condition and don in the same condition as they,,! around $9 to brought and sows 9g to SP...� calces brought $3 to $tn, �'''�'�' being tassels sampled by are sold on local markets, , tea to take A switch near Kings- ton, and the bodies of the dead and n,- ; i r?calers The T.c,ndon nen spapera toes will be in great demand in ° land. .The motormen of the two the injured were conveyed to hos- Tnrnnto, Sept. 27.-1'rin� b. tr.i hs+�e ,time to, set the petals in the two cities. err, steers and heifers sold at , have commented very favorably on London. 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'''. -'+� � ,,.,.. ... . ...i-_ a.>,. ^, ,.,,:.. .,. :p...: e ',':'-.- :.;. ,r k.: v-•... art . .� ' .. . � tet. •{ � ^r � •� • ^��• . . �w .WEST POiNT UNIFORMS. ' sow HE DID IT. GOOD HEALTH FOR BABY . ABSURD FASHIONS.+ f Home r "Cadets Must Sacrifice Comfort lror the ' AT VERY LITTLE COST J d lawyer once asked a man who --DYEING Sake of Looks. FJalydressing .and Hats In the 'Tine had at various times sat on several „ --- of and Antoinette. juries: ''"no Influenced you most ?" "It Is true, said a retired army offi- = Save Moa! o ter 1n a discussion of West Pointers Baby's Own Tablets only cost 25 Some of the fashions in F`r'ance eine -the lawyers, the witnesses, or the ----� 1s r cents a boa. A boa bought Ing the reign of nniottnnate Queen judge 1" He expected to. get some '"d with the Washington Becald, 'that g now Dress We11 , maysave bad Marie Antoinette were exceedingly ab- useful and interesting information �, many West Pointers acquire a figure baby's life. Summer com- I Try it 1 r of perfection of symmetry and a car- plaints come suddenly, and tarty surd, particularly hairdressing and from so experienced. a juryman. Simple as lYssleMrg nage the acme of man! awn thousands of little ones ever hats, which were trimmed with such This was the mans reply: „rte y grace, but Y Y these are due not to any ingenious ap- Year. li the stomach and bowels an extravagant wealth o!!esthete that "I'll tell ye r, sir, 'ow i makes pt. pttances. but to the systematic drilla are kept in order there is little the coaches bad to have their seats up my mind. I'm a plain man, alnd, a , danger from these troubles, Baby's lowered According to Mme. Cam- a reasonin man, and I ain't in- and exercises that..make the cadet, to g Y s Own Tablets is the best medicine pan, "mothers and husbands marmur- f)uenced by anything the lawyers nC' a certain extent, an athlete. At the ed, and the general rumor was that sa • no nor b what the Jude arlroa orooxs �.,I ` .:-,,outset these young fellows are put in the world for preventing and Y, ' Y r; DIIf AtCKINDS through what are called the 'setting ct."tag stomach and bowel troubles. the queen would resin the French Is- says. I., just looks at the man In The can be given with dies." the docks and I says: 'If he ain't JUST TMKK OF rrI a;�r k lap' exercises, their object Wag to Y g perfect j � •woos Conan.star or)lStsodGooda4orhadr straighten the body and develop the eafrty to the new-born baby or the One day Louis %VI. decided to for- l donq nothing, why is he there?' �tWootM Conan. 'to ehraee of miaatkea Foy e : cheat. One tufght suppose that it would g bid the court 1n a body W follow the And I brings 'em all in guilty." eelar'�"dlrm Gl reCae'�'d.ad�a'tURYD� . well conn child. An occasional eeoi" S require a great amount of each exec- dose of the Tablets will regulate the royal hunt in coaches. In order to be The ]obsess-Riehardw.c,,.,limited. llosveaL else to make any marked showing, but stomach and bowels and prevent freer he wished only to permit real A Pleasant Purgative.=Parme- , three long Dunce o!such exercise dally summer complaints. The mother sportsmen to attend. The noble la- lee's Vegetable Pills are so' com $START TRA R011TR TO-DAY. serif 1 dies Immediately rebelled. and the oundetl as too erste on both the ! pWtl for ctrcnlara or Iec for.anplet will soon produce beneficial results in who keeps these Tablets on hand y p p .rmr. Alfred Tyler,Loudon nate ` the most stooped forms. may feel assured her little ones Princess of ltionaeo criticised the decf- I atomaerh and the bowels, so tnsdt are,safe. If ou_ have not of a Sion by means of her headdress, upon the act along the whole alinnen- vANTED-SOU i .il AFRICAN wAttR errs, 't rW `The cadet uniform !e also a great Y g Y g �� y twid. write na f iaforr boa of the Tablets et which arose a miniature royal coach, Lary and excretory passage, They muti�a. roz a Ross, stack ero►. ett tit.. help in this direction. The dress coat g one without followed by two gentlemen on toot in are not drastic in their work, but Toresce. Is tight. very tight. The •boulders are delay. Do not wait until trouble alters On the left of this was Jia- I ildl heavily padded in order to give them comes; it may then be too late. Sold g al purgative, and the pleasure b medicine dealers or by mail at I played a cypress garnished with b)aelt y �a to w &dv to AND MAd &P isti FOR st 0 a square effect. The Chest 1s merle Y of taking them is only equalled by •�7 fir lady to travel and appoint ajenW for yo thick, so that there will be no danger ° tears, the large roots being formed o! the gratifying effect they produce. established burr•. arae. eve sad prq.iona sea. 5 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- to)mese` Permanent. z.meuarrey, ASYr., sal y. y liams' Medicine Co. Brockville, I crape. Compounded only of vegetable 4oltiegtoa street West,'ror nato. of wrinkling. And in eine a new dress More absurd still was the balydresiF1� coat seems always to be designed for �t I 'substances the curative qualities of � , Ing of the mother of Louis Philippe, �which were fully tested, they af- CANCER, Tumors, Lamps, etc. Int.. a boy several-times smaller than the a >a►hose bead eve one could ad- and external, cured without vain sy -'- �, ,�,�. P� every !ford relief without chance of in- ear home treatmeet. Write as before tee ry y;5`S one who Is to wear It. A new dress r Her Only Criticism. 1 mire her son, the Due de Reaujolals. jury. late: Pr. Betlenan l[etiical c�,,, Limited. a coat, 1n fact, is always a source of Littre Dorothy not only liked her tea in the acme of his nurse as well as a Collin■wood. Ont. ;sal7ering to its owner. When he first and coffee to have the appearance of parrot pecking at a cherry. THE DOCTOR'S FAULT. reENT•A L'AN MAKlt sa DAILY estRe"a puts it on It buttons readily about the being "veal and truly, but she also _ _ � "t'UL•YLcxK" uran,a ceveaa 3teaa. i seek, but seems to lack about six liked to taste the flavor of each. One r Judge-"I am led to understand Iran, to a't bed'o! Yota and Pans,ctrarMinute. : Iron, 1'luwaro, eta Moods in two aionoc Inches at the waist. The owner may afternoon_ber mother took her to a As the Oil Ruba in, the Pain Rubs yeou stole the watch of the doctor livery housekeeper buys, Meet aell•r. over loo .casts. H.Nagle,Wastm••unt,ilia, etanlrm and wriggle and attempt to re friend's home where tau was served at Out:-Applied to the seat of a pain who had just written a prescription .,: duce bis waist to a atinlmurn circum- 5 a'alock. j in any part of the body the akin for you at the free dispensary. atav THE uARlttsa TRADE -XEw ferenlei but his maiden efforts_ are The hostess gave to Dorothy what absorbs the soothing liniment un- What have you to Bayto this system -cuaetantprwttc•-careful lastrss- a never•nlliefeot to button the Deur dress 'she usuiilfy Once to her own chll&Lim I dei brink-friction and the- patten charge 7_,--P�i�-ner-r`%eIT, your }tadrat•a earn t*cis W olg�tht"a ao i n free. — �k * of Dorotb ■ e — I It Write for c•eUogue. idelar Barter College, M - coa„--lgspedence is a-great tsachee, 9�g In the line of Uguld obtains almost instant relief. The honor, I found myself in a desper- refreabuient-viz, bot water, galea ' stl Queen Least.Terosta: though, and the young fellow laogh- r and results of the ui? - ,lo*t requests one or two of his friends I m9k, Dorothy tasted here politely and Eclectrie Oil have surprised many ;said 'a spoonful every hour,' and vote TEAct�iLRF='�-w to lend their assistance, and he dually ate her little cakes. who were unacquainted with its I had no timepiece," Y ttsd one A ackmu c Hage v•eat,41 sol pees ~, y r fir ed Ut�as Muttc tarp and evil at•ated , , 1 succeeds in buttoning the coat All I "Why, Dorothy. you aren't drinking qualitiSs, and once knovrn it will choir ..4 C'berne 10 sale a syaoials? Cerus I,�tw po Xr4 invi A■hdrwn■Music to p !Ellis for the sake of looks. Comfort-has 7 not be rejected. Try it. - w�tioreato. asked the hoses - Your tea, dear. isn't it sweet enourbT , -• a me place era the makeup of a bleat f Pointtat; 1Ys discipline, and looks." "Yen. Mrs. O-, k's sweet enough.•' fie- "Your wife, ' remarked the next- -`'_ piled the child - door neighbor, "-used W play the " SNIP M� V01Jsl "Then why aren't you taking it3" ',. WATCHED OVER BY SATAN. piano and sing a great deal, but 1 R FURS l "It's too dui ' atle repiled.-New , Iltlaard'r Llalmeat Co. Limited. L' I ll8vea t heard her iBtPly.' "h1DCe ! fientr.—A customer of Glare cared a ver I the uses you Art loekiat for York Times. y f pay 18uperatitions That Twine About the ltd ' the baby came t" a cplained the rays of distemper la a valuable _ Mandrake. Plant. _ � .�•de�ei► -- -�.. — �aLi 14—�[iS�_�'thCr, Nhe has bad korse by the umv MINAHDB LINIMENT W. 0. GOF'FATT II Aneti+eP 7K inletq. °°°��f , i' - �o�re lir; _ -CFWrL—A. Of4 11 tlRt$ The Uttie plant the mandrake baa a no time. Ah, 1 see- rejoined A traveler to the north:on the Grest ., _ TIL"DIS F]tf1BEs rpealth of tradition centering round It the other. Children are often a y -teach u is seldom found in dorsi lora ' Northern rallwoy, having delivered his blessing in disguise Quite an Insignificant little plant with ` luggage to the care ofan alert railway - !• IPHY a a ladle aha I porter. proceeded to make himself p ped root often divlded Your Draststal A UI Tell Yom ELEGRA t,il Into two or three forks and rod re i c'omtortable in the corner of a Bret Murine Rv. Remedy Reliever sore Eyes, y sl ren and atateus agasta' wort la oJt sembt l class smoking compartment. The pore I Rthrns Weak Eyes aren't Smart, _ Ito d•tafU. see laa.Gd•d is %be Ing the bumen form. It is doubt- i B.othea Eye Pain, and SCILe for rise. Try coarse o1 trains veu b Tb ; ter, having p►rformed his duty, came YSunn. In Your n and In Aaby'll !less from this latter tact L DI DAi'T VF ANT ANY. Casual Telep�Crapb eaho"6 I tier- z card 64 A Tosoatn, Grraapoad- i derived Its name. Langhonle 1n the �_� „ oar•isvfted i J J•haasea. Nrta expectation of acceptable reward. Please, ma'am, said the ser- o e silted rr.a,deat, ]latter part of the eighteenth century ! , a� 1 tells as to j "Weil; said the passenger, "1 see Absence makes the picture poet- vant, "there s a poor man at, the ,5 by the tetters 'tl. N. R.' on your cap. ? calds accumulate, door with wooden le �'..t -- Mark how the rooted veaadraYb wears Ylratalties never received.'" I I USELESS. � His buman foot. We human band.. "Why, Mary ' answered the mis- While It was once believed that a per- "Not quite that, air," replied tlee per- The superiority of lfotheP trees, in reproving tone, "what can It is kis e]ebs to overosme a Eau�j son palling up a mandrake would In- Iter, touching hire tap peak "It might ' Graves' Worm Exterminator is we do with wooden legs I -Tell him : if you are going to spend the rt-OA stoat fall dead. This was said to I mean 'gt•ataiti'es never refused.' ' And ; shown by its good �efiecta on the we clon't want say," of •vutt time boastingabout it. be because the mandrake had a human the way that porter smlled when 4o children. Purchase a .44ttle and -. a i� heart at Its root and when pulled it lett the carriage betokened his satin- give it a trial, kt suaE YOU GET TME otiose You A Thorough Pill.-To clear the ,would scream In such a fearsome man- faction at the material result of h13 ..�-- NIN ALWAYa NAB,-Owing to the .real stomach and bowels of impurities - smart answer and the service 6e bad j3p opvlarlty of 'The tl 1 .L." N•ntbnt I Leer as to terrify the bearer to death or Hogan was playing nurse to the rr and irritants is neeAssary when .. � Plater sar•rn alone ravkrra ars patHnl else Induce madness. Sbakespean ! rendered.-London Mail. i twins on the #rout porch. The twins vp one like Lt. pYads by Davis A Lswreaoo their artion is irregular: The pills alludes to this where 6e says: ! were anntrypd because each wanted �• viat will do this work thoroughly +"'I 'wRl4 :wad shrieks lute atandrakes torn out of 'First Potatoes M Scotland. exclusive possession of a solitar� HURRIED DOWN: -�are Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, _ the earth. It Is claimed by a correspondent that kitten and they were yelling. which are mild in action but �ons morttal•, klesrtttE them, ria tete first poison to Crow potatoes to neighbor paused at.the Kato. ''Well, Stranger (at the door}--I am try- "at miglTty in result.: They Purge pain- ryM flee open field tb txotlaad was Tbolnas Hogan." he askFd, "what would ins to find a Lady whtiae married lrRsT and effectively, and work a . dad itcain in "Sias Hetuy VII," � � Y Prentice. a day laborer In the Rest you take for them. children of name I have forgotten. She is a ermanrnt cure. The can be.ust•d. ..1 where Suffolk, asked by Queen Mar p y i Barony of the pariah In Glasgow, sear corn Z'' Ho as shifted in his chair, sin marl beautiful woman. With vrithant tear b the moat delicately ram - I garet whether be has not splrlt'_to Y 6 B Y y y _=close his pain- enemies. replies. Cbapef Green. That was to the year ' net the money in the wurruld pink and white complexion• seashell i conatifuted.• as there.au. no- pain- 172.3. It was about four years after. couldn't bin• thim," he declared, ears, lovely eyes, and Titian hair, ! fol effects preceding thole^� - f Would curses kill,as doth the mandrake's rI clua't i �„• r that date -tflat be (Prentice) entered, "But." he added. "I wouldn't give • Servant-Really, Sir,' operation: _- T"-�rovtQ.."Vent as tttt the to c - --- -- : !A+ evert. as horsier es horrible to bear. sacceestttl With hJx ez I „ A B1+ i t Dertmeor, as be thim. Voice (from head of stairs) 1 From time immemorial the man, made ISM of It which be sank to � Jank, tell the gentleman I'll be drake has been associated with,en- I ~- - Jinks-"I saw something cheap double interest and died at lldinbarYh Mittaroh Liniment torso Dandruff. doom. in a.miu'ute, , „ 1, 'cttantments and has seer been be Ia.litl2.-Glasgow Berald at a bargain counter to-day. y !. �beved to be one of the most powerful T Attacks of cholera sod d seater oinks-"1Y hat was it 1" 1 charms of witches. Mr. Conway in a 8trietly Legal. ' ' Keignoor-What is all that root? Y Y Jinks-' A man wAltlDg for his r on "5tystic Trees and Flowers' „� Willie-Ma's canning •fruit' ,and come quickly, there seldom being wife." t Rape I What:is a young man, to, do whdu _ y_ any warning of the visit. Remedial I , - states that "by popular oupellstitiona . bis attention_ b a action must be taken just as nick- ' ' to So o e per, r. y ins to tell her how she ought to do e q Minard s Lin►mant cures surra, Eta pretty girl. _ it• a ly if the, patient is to be spared -- - R" petually watched over by Satan, and .'Why., cari•p Its cage to ,court, of _ _ great suffering and permanent in ' tL'OMJ►iON• d It it be palled,up at certain holy times •� - ur to the .linin membranes of and with,certain !avocations the evil course -Red len, '. 1 •r pain. , j y' • g I. •".They're very commonplace." ~ Corns Calt6e intolerable Holloway's I the bowels. The readiest prepare- "Sol" r spent will appear to do the blddhtg of y Corn Cure rethoves the the practitioner"-Weatminstec Re- Earc■a�10',.; ' trouble. Try it., and see what.! tion ,for the purpose is Dr. J; D. "yes, fhey have their milk de'liv "ls *be a great singer. Kellogg's Dysentery 'vmw• "`lo: 1 shouldn't oats her great. You amount of.pain is salved. 88 Cordial• It ered at the front door.. can nnleshou d ever word she sin " eitu 'be got at small cost at any t y �' REQL?I'5ITE KNOWLEDGE. drug store or general dealer's, and,! The Holland Primrose. -Detroit Five Press IN EARLY FALL as in Yidsnmmer will afford relief. before a doctor to a plant in holland known _ A country .physician was driving ter n&lly, Ends a use in entry hone, Ex- Therer " : can 6e Called. Lei•nally, for tate, 'Durno, sprains or as the evening primrose, wh3'eh Brows through a tillage, and.saw a man _ bruises; tatersally for diarrhoea and ds• to a beigbt of five or six feet and boars ; amusing a crowd with the antics sentery. Avoid substitutes, there is but a profusion of large yellow flowero soy of his• trick dog. -,TVire.Aaeh--`A:doctor;-your Her- —P Daya,i—_25c raad50o-- brilliant that they attract immediate chis efOse eon+b•. emcee cola•. b.. The doctnr pull,-d up and said, mons are so lovely !" Dr. Slash- ` 'attention. even at a great distance, tt o tbroat and I■ 101 - sa Cent+• "My dear man, how do you manage "Belt, my dear fnadam, I always Many a malt 'sees his duty in time but the chief 1 note that you oto glee ' hies, to dodge it, pecullarity abont the to train your clog that way . I Y $ P• loot is the fact that the dowers, can't teach mine a single trick." Dash=_ but• I have such love- p Trapping Muskrats. ly dreams.'' i-Nlnsrd's Liniment for sale srerjrwZrs. ' which open lust before sunset, burst Numbers of u,echanical traps to The man looked Itp, wlih a simple __ -into bloom so suddenly that they give catch muskrats have been invented rustic look, and replied. ''Well, you Nflnard s Linlmsnt Rellsveti N'u.atgla. DID HE GET ITT • one the Impression of some magical see, it's this i va}. You have to �._� A sailor had just shown a lady and tried, bat none {fives more sails• _ agency. Athan wbo bus seen this sud-• know more'n the dog, or i ou cant VEGETABLES. over the ship. In thanking him faction than the old flouting barrel p• g den blooming says it Is just as if some trap' that has been In use for many learn him nothin' ! .Beets-To each. tw'o quarts' of she said: "I am :lorry to ase by one bad touched the land with a wand years. Both ends are left closed, and a vinegar add one-half cupful maple the rules that-tips are forbidden on and thus covered it all at once with a hole about eight by twelve incbee syrup, two tablespoonfuls .brown Your ship•'' .,Tolden p►beet. square is sawed in the side. A strong sugar, fire whole.cloves, and one- .`Lor' bless you, ma'am," replied cleat is nailed across each end'. the half teaspoonfpl caraway seeds. the sailor, "so were apples in the Thtl Attraction. '" cleats projecttog six or eight inches Boil five minutes and pour over garden of Eden." t Tourist-I must.confess that I can't beyrnid the barrel, and upon the cleat boiled, peeled, and quartered t ' see why so many people want to come nre uaIled two beards,one on each side 9 beets. • Se-al in jars while, hot. Dr. Morse s - _ bere-no scenery, no amusements, no of the barrel and Reveral inches longer. Stuffed Onions,-Peel onions acid Indian Root Pills �<w4 good things to eat, absolutely no_at- .Aater tbc�n is placed'in the barrel so a 'tako out center, parboil five tnin- .tractions. -FBnkeeper-db; s nor, zey I that It will Boat with the board plat- ut•ea: Fill with -stuffing- of bread- • are just the riRtu medicine for the �- ' come because we 'ave ze gr-ran, label forms about on a level with the our• a crumbs, small. pieces of chopped children. When they are constipated ,. -to stack on ze luggage.-�1e7tican Her+ `d-oe .of the 'pool or stream. About bdcon, salt and pepper. Bake one -when their kidneys are out of order- -when over-indulgence in some ' all. one-fliird-of the barrel remains above I hour and lir©- minutes. bprinkle -favorite food-gives them indigestion �. Thewiseman Is rnrpo of ambition water. Apples carrots and other dell- i4 breacicrumbs over top. -Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills will cacies thnt the muskrat likes aro quickly and surely put them right _ a•�, bT embltion.-Ln Rrnvpte phrred In the barrel. lb their attempta Mother--"Johnny, 'did you give rarely vegetable, they neither sicken, weaken ergripe,like harsh purgatives. to get the bait the animals fall loto the .' Mary the' best part of the apple, as 1 Guard our children's health b { hnrrel and are unnble to get out,-Rx- R 23 THE F�' is told you]" Johnny-''Sure; I always keeping a box of Dr. Morse +' e .�ll� l� Z E �1�V `'etange. Rate her th:e seeds and she can Indian Roct Pills in the house. Theyt•,e„upness !s R torksWl(h End opens -��n■ssekes sones coo bs, om• coi6eain plant them and have a whole or-T.1throat sod Iva •. c.■tp i awny difficult doore.� •T N U 1114st.1c N0. SO--IA chard. Keep the Children i �'„' r5.,,,. ':r'...m ..•': r• "; :., :.! ,-.�•'Y: .. ... /..!�: 5'. ... a. - .. �, r•:"ti�N- �, �r'.''...'�4 �� . 3ryn ',. •t:s , s- .r erre, :. I,. .., ..r„x•... ... .., » ,w ,... , _! r', 'J" -♦. '2 r':.4 �_ ,� .'N^a,,*ec<t .�`-'. r„circ„ ,,fie ..,, 4, ,,-+�1tt.;�iw.,.e.. ,e.idaar- ,� d ,9 a., :e., ,+„w�.s+,t +.. 'J •L� t' d n'.r:;. ,r:� 5. �: ary. .r•' .v .s�'-0'�'�,�: .,.wJ:`. Vii:. .,' ..-:. ^ryJyj� ,... �a,: Y.,..,����^,,aC, r�L:f.' Y°•. r- .,�.•,.. ,"F".'��' r:�"Cp^3` ,• ''�,. ".+. ,..u+2"�" w, '• ?^•.�..,• �� A� G,,. k; .r.• a 'ri. ;raw a.r•+ „ —�s- .:•a Tx, '�•y.'+a'*, 15: 't..'`.��;yr+"':- wF".. 'r•,,,,k(-';�.y'' t"' ,"'mr .+.• 'Fe.: '.-•e-'Ca`! :2-.f._ r•'«, � rW �✓• F.w74e:. 'r.�. qgs�•:-i +F' 'v,., z•,:r. t-,yr � s - r ,:: y 't'..' x,�. .,. moo. •ems*a*'�• -..dr' — �;,.•,.., m .;.r. _ .a°�i .•f`' , .� 'e,' .^;;.,e• ,..«•`�'' :p.a. .g' u ,cqY '?�'=y.. r. '� .: -"r'. °" ..I r .�:,� r+,^�`� .c•,, y�-'ro"L"''�.";.k''�' =. .is .1„ :.m. y�. :':.�h`.3 '-?. „YaV.• x ?a v. ' ,•��+,'.. s4. .t:' - '`*�.� °.' *.," -f.,"'' A rhe. •'4 ,.��` r-ry, e • ^dAi •-'.T-v :! Y` .✓- '.1 +: — �,;..-•Y' '..F'«!+".'�r ,,. �.'."' Tro-`nix ."��F - y : e'a'r ,_ • y - Y -�'•�, �^t �, T �T gobert Gordon is somewhat -Lieut, Col. P. J. Rowe was in Tp BE GIVEN A VISA Y .L:,tQV. i./J•S�S• indisposed these da a Port Hope on Wednesday inspect- $15s00 THls �ALc�Miss A. Field speAt Thursday fag Wheeled Trans�rort of the 48th - -- _ regiment at the Fair. .!7 " -Dr. R. M. and Mrs. Stewart, with Toronto friends. -The tom lotion of the base Mrs. Leigh takes pleasure in announcing her fall milliner opening '�OhMarkham, were on Sunday. -W- Dickie, of Toronto, spent p $ 1 millinery ' R:'Deverell was ill the city on Sunday with his relatives hare. line bridge is a matter of muck which will take place next Saturday and Monday, Sept.24th and 26th 1! } i Thursday owing to the death of -Mr H. Trull, of Oshawa, vis-• concern to farmers residing east on which occasion she will make a most attractive displayveoon ezhibi �F brother. iced her niece, Mies A. Field re- of it who have grain to draw out. latest and most artistic millinery creations. She will o -Fred. W. Hobbs has erected a cAntly. The County committee who have tion all that is new, chic and choice which embraces the very newest cement silo on his hams farm east John Field was in Toronto for charge of the matter would do and smartest productiens of the season. A cordial invitation is in- _ several days last Reek viRiting well to rush along the work with vited to all. Inspection respectfully solicited. Mrs. Leigh intends Ilk, " o!the village• y the least possible delay. to give her customers another scants to try this fall and obtain s .-The shingles are now ou hand his sons. p° $' Y for the re-shingling of the Friends' -A number from this locality -About two weeks ago while $15.00 plume. My hate will be found the cheapest is the trade. Y attended Scarboro Fair on Wed Donald Munro was attending a ehnrch 1Progr�aive)• neighbor's threshing, he had the MRS LEIGH �: PICKERING .` Miss Bertha Au nting spent a needay. misfortune to fall through strap- t Afew days with relatives is the city -Robert McGrady has re-ehing- - §� during the peat week. led his residence as well as all his door on the barn floor. As a re- , x -Mrs. J. H. Wa nor, we are outbuildings. suit the ligamenta around one of _ $ his knees were badly torn and heUq a r� -sorry to report has been seriously -Miss Mabel Wright left Mon- , ;all daring the past wei*. day morning to attend the Normal is now under the doctor's care. -R. A. Bunting is having the School at Toronto. -George Johnson, of Oshawa, was in town on Thursday, last and , kitchen of the residence adjoining -Mrs. C. L. Van Camp, of Oma- Y the t office re-shingled. ha,spent several days last week called on a number of his friends. -P. Staring, of Elizabeth St., with her cousin, Miss A. Field, Mr. Johnson reoen�la Oshawa _ moved into Jas. L, Somerville'e --David E. Pugh, of Toronto, is his position as station at oeha.�a FOR PICKLING SEASON r� htan$e on Church St. on Monde spending a few days on his farm to accept a more remunerative -Remember James Richard's on the Brock road looking after Position as district agent of the ale .of farm stock, .implements, some repairs: Sun Life Insnrauce Co. Mr.John. ggg WgITE WINE VINEGAR-e`3e�1C• GALLON r etc„ at his premises on Tuesday -The Women's Institute held a eon will continue to reside in next. most succeasfnl meeting on Tues- Oshawa which will be his head- Whole pickling spice, whole allspice, mustard seed, celery seed, -The Sacrament of the Lord's day afternoon at the home of Mrs. quarte His many Pickering cinnamon etc. Curry powder, mace, cloves, turmeric chillies, ` `$upppeer will be dispensed in St. W. V. Wright. friends wish him much success in whole pepper, mustard etc. Guaranteed fresh and good. `Andrew's church neat Sunday '-Mrs. James Davidson and Miss his new field of labor. CASH FOR BUTTER AND EGGS morning. L. Davidson,of Cherrywood,spent -frank Maddaford has rented Wednesday with their friend, OSHAWA Choice butter 2Sc. New laid eggs 22c. Ch _ the Campbell farm on the base Mrs, W. Crammer. C. A. Jones, one cf the oldest, and BRING ALONG YOUR PRODUCE line, at present occupied by Pog- -One of the heaviest rainfalls most prominent residents in this town Have you seen our son Bros. of the season occurred here on passed away at the Oshawa Hospital -R. Toms and S. C. Bunker Tuesday. Rain was-badly needed at an early hour Sunday morning, SHAKER FLANNEL BLANKETS have had their rdsideneee re-paint- for lowing operations as well as after having gone through an opera- ant- tion on Saturda for cancer of the 10(4 white or grey-$1.15 pair ed which greatly improves their to fill the cisterns which were get- stomach. Deceased had held the posi- 11 4 white or grey-$1.85 pair appea�ce• ting low. tion of Town solicitor for man years _1214 white or grey-$1.73 pale Dr_and..MrB 3 in and_ child -Gervas Cornell has the paster- and - -� -- --' of New York, are spending a few ng o ii new' Ouse now comp a chairmavr"n he a--a"mber__ u y.ea ---- > pe g chairman of the Board of Education _ _ �VI'3N "S WOOL SOX . doge with Mrs- Spain's Another, ed and the brick is expected to be and a member of the Town Council - °w Mrs. John Gordon. on hand neat week when thr and Public Library Board. Greatest value ever shown in Pickering. Ribbed wool, whits heels Eu sae Calvert, accompanipcl brick-layers will proceed with and toes-We pair. by several young friends of Osh- their work. �p�.Jask 4" � stafi a a awn, spent Sunday here at the -The contractors Have nom- — THOSE CHILLY NIGHTS home of his parents. Pleted the iron work on the new Mr. F. Sinclair Dickinson, who is -W, B. Powell is kept busy base line bridge and have left for rapidly becomiosr known throuashont Make you think its stove time. f -these days nursing a sore hand, Belleville, near which city they Canada by his able writinggs, has w rit- F the result of an accident in moving have a contract for erecting a 900 ten a book on early days in this coup- some heavy furniture• ft. brill a try. The book is entified Pioneer urs are gg Jack and other Canadian Sketches." _ -Smith Clark is excavating be- -Dalbert and Mrs. Lockwood O the F Itis amusing, instrucuce and iilust• ttiesth his residence on Kin St. are leaving this week for Liss- rated. Toronto Star 'Weekly says it - IPANDCS A h leaving the former has for the accommodation of a Earn- ]tearcl, is ••a book likely to cause some stir." ace w e Intends lee tr-wiTi-shortt a eaz-from-tire this fall. Gilhuly has taken possession of of William Brlggs, Toronto. We - - - -The apple crop this season is the house vacated by Mr Lock- recommend this book to e9er7bady _ /�/ /,/El Q -not turning out as well as atone wood. __. _. and for the conveaienc °lege their - �•/V v l l time was expected. Ho sever, -The members of the and dist those desirous .? rices are good and ruanv farmers Baseball Club are requested to of aecur ag a copy m y RA NG1 E8 Y order at the Nswa Office. The price ,mill realize well on their product. meet in the Navvy office this(Fri. is 00C which should be paid to the pub• -W. Paul, of Weyburn, Sask., day) evening at 8 o'clock for the licher after receiving the book. 59-4 �7 Best- was in tows on Monday and gave purpose of settling u the business •'T 11 8 _ —... he _ �L S rpo p orifi Bea Tse News a pleasant call- He of the season. A full attendance - �' was summoned here owing to the is nested. :'`�9ALTr }iEflI9TEA req death of his mother in tiYhitevale. -George Baker, section man on - Es `. -Mr. Dew, who has officiated the G.T.R., received a painful in- TUNSDAY, Ocr. 4.1•e-Auction sale of Seadgnsrtere for stoves pipes, elbowr, dampers etc., in St. George's church so aeeept- hors- jury to his toot on Monday. He thoroughbred and grade cattle.core• - abl for then peat three months, was engaged unloading rails be- es, Pigs, implemwte. roots. corn, 1 wil�lesve neat week to resume his tweeu Port Union and sesrboro furniture. etc,. on lot 'Pr perryKingson AVE SELL -THE BEST road. Picker! rife 'property a! c studies in Wycliffe-College, To- when one fell on his foot As a James Ric a� a.- No reserve. Sale reIIto. result he is off duty at I o'clock, sharp. See bills. W. _ -Quite a number from; here at- . -Objection has been made to a B. Powell, auctioneer. • • tended C. di W. White's sale at recent local in which complaints WsDNE8DAY. Ocr. ti�ru-Auction sale ate.ham oa Saturdayy last The were made regarding barn-pard of farm stock, implements, house- Dick , V Ch p lliogs brought good prices, but Lhe fowl in the village on the ground hold furniture, etc., the property of demand for cattle did nut seem to that hogs should also have been Samuel Turner, at lot 2S, con.7, W. 'lbe very brisk. mentioned in that local as each Whithy Sale at 1 o'clock, scarp• -A very large number attended animals in the village area decided Wm. Maw, auctioneer, c the harvest home services in 3t. nuisance. TUIIeDAY, OCT ilia—Auction sale of - .HINTS ��� \� y +� -� -FALL N George's church on Sunday last. -The Quarterly meeting of the farm stock. 1. plaments, hay, roots, The church was beautifully decor- Progressive Friends was held last etc-, on lot y B. F. con., Pickering. - - --` '' the property of John Stephenson. a . aced in a manner appropriate for Saturday and Sunday. Among Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills. George p y . - � as of n' and the services those attending were W. O. Trne- Jackson. auctioneer,, ^ - ,t11�ronghontr were greatly enjoyed. blood, Miss Phebe D. Manning, THURSDAY, Ocr. 9(Ith--AUCtiOn sa]e SPORTING' GOODS' - -Mr. Meller, who has been in Miss P. J. Wright and Mrs. Car- of cattle, sheep, implements, corn, shot and cartridges charge of the services in the Meth- roll, of Toronto, Wm. Willis, Miss hay,roots, etc., at lot 7, crin. 1 Pick- We have a full supply of shells, powder, mist church during the past three S. A. Dale and Joseph Cod and y Bring, (base line), the property of IIIOIItli$, DOW Iet11TlIB— , , -"One-'II'.tlOck.- --' to resume his studies in Victoria James, of Uxbridge, and Phebe J. sharp: B. Powell, auctioneer University. He will-still conduct Knight and grandson, of Mari- THu DAT, OCT- 27za-Auction sale HOUSEKEEPERS' HELPS I of horses, cattle, implements, hay, J the Sunday services or send other pose. grain, corn, potatoes, etc., the pro- pp pa choppers,Washing misebines etc G s supply until Mr. McCamus is able -Thomas Dexerell, Sr., of To art of Wm. Lockwood, at lot 11, _ Apple cera,,food choppe l- r = to resume the work. Mr. Meller ronto, formerly of Whitby, died rear of con. !, Pickering. Sale at I Is an able preacher and his many very suddenly at the home of his o'clock, sharp. See bills, W. B. s° friends will be pleased to know daughter, on Wednesday last, Powell, auctioneer, loves and general hardware. a -.that they will still be able to hear after about an hour's illness. His Also a full assortment of mitts, g Lim. death was due to heart disease F=OC11t.OZ'!I' ' -The plans for Lhe Toronto di from which he suffered far a slim- -Eastern Electric line are now.be- ber of yearn. . His funeral took NOTICE TO CREDITORS UNDY ` - r: fore the Minister of Railways and place on Tuesday when lis body Estate of lienrietta Paul,Docrased e e w ' for his approval. The mat- was conveyed to Whitby for in- - 'Canals Notice is'hereby given pursuant to . jos ter will be finally passed upon-by torment. Mr. Deverell was well R':S. n•, 1897, Chapter 120, Section 38 him next Tuesday, and unless any known throughout this part of and amending Acts, that all persons 9f --� substantial objectign is made, the country as a contractor. )saving claims against the estate opf ^OAT 'traders for the constructioD of -Ho for Xmas'at home, ung- Henrietta Paul, late of the y of On- land, - -- a road, it is expected, will be land,IrelanfiScotland,anywhere, of Pickering, in the Cpty of .On- y made immediately afterwards. everywhere. See Stephenson, tario, widow, deceased, who died on or about the 19th day of September, We have the finest range of coat _ .;The plan as presented to the gov- Whitby, at your convenience and 1410, are required to send bx boat pre- sweaters that could ive bought. a: ernment includes a line from Osh- Ret all information, routes, rates, paid or delive to, William Alsop, one - awn to Lindsay and one from time tables etc. • He cab ticket of the undersigned executors of the `, �•75 TO $2.5C Port Pope to Peterboro. you one way, round trip or pre- Will of the said ceased,addressed to -At first it was the intention paid. Those desirious of sending Uxbridge post ce, Ontario, on or n of the Police Trustees to construct for their friends in the old coup- before the 7th day of November, 1910,' All wool and well k it, the cement walk on Church street try, Stephenson can supply 'their their Christian and .oculars and ad.south as far as the R. C. church, through outfit. Try and gee him dresses, with full particulars of their Ew FALL C14PS-4th 500- but 70 .+• bat they have since decided to ea- before travelling. Buy your.To- claims and the nature of the securi- tend the WOTk as far as W.D. Tonto, Riverdale and all local tick- ties, if anv,held by them. And Take Notice that after the said Rogers' residence aqd repair the eta at his t.ffice at your leisure, 7th day of. November, 1910, the said Bargains in heavy *001 sox for men _ i wooden walk as far as the race He redeems any unused tickets executors will proceed to distribute bridge. We nnderatand tbe'crosa- bought at his office. ** a assets of the aid deceased among _� PAIR FOR $��• ung at the south end of Mill St. is -The anDual meeting of the the parties entitled thereto, Naving P LCKERI •going'to be repaired as well as the Pickering Branch of the Upper regard only to the claims of which R• NG A • :���TTING� lJM1 lank walk west to the bridge. Canada Bible Society was held on said notice have been given as above ri lel pp required,and that the said executors ;'dice present Trustees are establish- Monday evening in St. Andrew's wIII not be liable for said assets or any Ing a reputation for activity. church. The Secretary, C. Rogers, art thereof, to any pe1•san or Tonna s u -The offenders who were charg- presented the anneal report which opf whose claims notice shall not have MENS FURNISHINGS m - ed with a breach of the L6rd's was a very favorable one. The been received at the, time of such dis- $� Day Act by fishing on French- chief feature of the evening was tribution., Z�3F=A'1�TaE lman's Bay a week ago last Sun- a lecture "Through China," The Dated the 9Dtc day of September, boys, suits from $2,50 up. a also y. day pleaded guilty before Magis- lecture was to have been given by 1910. Men's suites from $5.00 up, y• trate Harper on Friday last and Mr. Ferguson, who had spent a WALTR1i R'- PsvL,l Executors hetndle.odd coats and nt ,and light or heavy weight. We have i pe _ALSf pa 's and, They are the overalls that were fined for the offence. Two of number of years in China as the Wu.t.r�ac °p• another shipment of Peabody giving complete satisfaction; cannot pull ": ::those who were summoned failed agent of the Society but as he is PIOgHR1NG MARgSTB take the lead in all'overalle, gi n. i ~: to appear and bench warrants ill threatened with typhoid fever, whl _ them apart• r ` have been issued for their arrest, Mr. Scott, who has been identified to Winter Wheat ........,. $ .91 We also have a lot of leather fly nets and fancy nets for horses. V: The authorities are still after the with the Society for a uumber of Red ......:;:; .91 man and t�PO women Who man- years, was sent as a substitute. 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