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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_10_14 v 9 ^'9 x k N xL :"y; x { ' ", :r'd^' .", t'..t,J..a'•.� ,. * •.ilv ..,,. '', ."'°' 'aM �a.+•r,77'+ a";,7 •n"ir:.,P.-,4`...3.`AJw�+y,s °x••:�''a°Rj '' ru. 7'�•': ,.-. :-, ... �. ., .. M.. �::.•�-.- :.r'".«..-t -.R".tx.s•.: ^. y".'.:. ,. V';,�,z,,,'dtr••'�`*,.».•�• •a`-b. h•t:. ..r� z%`^.: :u�"p; .J. , � •'h ,. r f: •'•a." ..{...' . '.. ,- .:: - •A ".3!h .-q.Y �'- '^."F�.v JIa9 Y. li=e. ,. ._.:.,. . .. .' sees.. .. .. ..-Ant .. v: W. I pICHERING, ONT., FRIDAY,_OCTOBER 14, 1510 _, _ ._- loos 2 , 7t ssoi�sistal�aslt�. WHITEVALE ,.DUNSARTON SPINK �� The Whitevale branch qi the Wom• Many of our citizens took in the ` /[ski en's Institute will meet at Mrs.John Markham Fair. �'' l 301 =Nr3 Turner's at 8 p:m: on-Wednesday Our oldest and much-enteemacY g� R.FOBByTH, D. of O., Regis- afternoon next. Seasonable topics citizen, Mrs. Falconer, or., to confined n s 110 t,e. memos of the p�tf 0.,Bas faro- will be discussed, to her room through illness. t! Ind. Phoae,call up of Aloo of Ontario. almdat attention given to Mr. Henderson and Mrs. Goldsmith %A%WbAgtof ciao". my" tested tree. x4d� wUDLEY and dau�ttiter motered 'from the city on Saturday and called on their former �+�► F. M. Chapman spent& few days in pastor. Rev. A. L. Macfa�den. gARNESS �A � O. MCKINNON,M.D.,L.R.O.S.. Dundas last week. Our farming community is under- • BdIabaz member of the college Of _ z 3" 8hgsiadras and gn:geone of Ontario,licentiate Best grades of Scranton coal, The champion sickle flin er has just going considerable change. Many ' of - -+sl-- eon Ed1nb o women wadthreshing and smithin coal Corn cutting and silo fillip is a new faces are seen amoa st us, No ahll�na. Office and residence,Brougham. R 13 B g g All kinds of horse goods constant thing of the past for another season. less than thirteen Toronto mea have, j n hand. PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL constantly on hand. James Cooper has returned from a purchased farms here during the past y o_ and X-RAY INSTITUTE Prices right. visit to hie brother in Essex Cdunty. year or two, Toronto must have an Repairing promptly attended to g eye on Dunbartoq- ' ptcJgERllrci, - ONTARIO C It is with deep regret that we report I also make the Lezenby.collar 8, SLHDA TOwLli. X. B., X. D., C. H., BT UFFVILLE the death of one of our oldest and Phyaiaiaa in slings. residents, Mos Earl Davie and ;lfise Myrtle Baker most highly respected were united in marriage on Wednes- Isabella Annan which took place n 8sireiatiss in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia- g eases of Iden, Diaeasea.ot women, Cancers, day, Oct. 6th: by the Rev. D. Van- Wednesday afternoon at her home T�aars 1["Bay e��*•++nation. Diseases cifeye. T Norman. here at the age of 71 years. The de- W `� em.now,throat and lungs. Pitting glasses and J• L• BPINg LIMITED, Mrs. Watson, mother of Mrs. W. H. eeased had been ill for some time and � V 1 �O �P eIl all agate and chzoai3 disand I for � s Tranmer, of Bloomington,after a pro- during the past few days it was seen ,+• ; Osoe Sonne 19 to 9 and t to a r9ty PICKERING. ONT. longed illness, passed away on Sunday that her condition was most serious. last. Her remains were taken to Her funeral will take place to-morrow L-ega& Woodbridge on Monday for inter- (Saturday)at 2 o'clock when-ser re- LADDERS `S R.FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS. meat,-Tribune. mains will be conveyed to Erskine O �• MM,Coag Drown Attora47,sad Casal" i ALLDTURNUNG, ' F rs cemetery for interineat. Service will WOO J9tsttas, Cbnrt House.Whitby. 14► ATH be held at the house at 1.80 o'clock. KINDS ETC. ` T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, 4 -� J. Howitt, of Alton&,visited-Sunday Rev. Byron Stauffer,in Pickering C<x s soiioitos,Ptotary Pnbllo,special Azami- y ELAND. at A. E. Carruthers. w 1��� Court of Justice, Brook street. Methodist church, t`1et. 18th. • {, qy Geo. Jarvis moved this week to his Shop closed every Saturday disc- r. p Y is MY t P. n A home eRo at Br. of West Toronto, UXBRIDGE ing.August and September. --'d1 s J 3oiGforDO W, B. o, C. Money so �EL N IJARDIR - — - --- _.. - -- tob,lsiw aez6 docar two btuhea BtaneaYrdo Baynk r spent a few daevs at his home here. y, _ i Walter and Mrs.Robinson,of White Saturday s fierce wind storm notr (J7 I JACKSON, Q��Y ��0 MIT _ Coly worked havoc amon the trees n U d y CLL EMONT Rowe, spent over Saturday at Robert d .. blew - - � Lloyd's. an fruit, but blew over a new silo for _ Ys Jehn $ee>tt seeared I}flrat�'F second George Hockle+v, 9rd con. *Uxbridge, ,- � short Ion and t�vo® ort. ancT one on Fd•m. Oldham i fsria at - - - t �R. E. J. SHIRLEY, Voterinar g and 8 third prizes on sheep and swine y Hartman. eazgeon. Honors" gradame of the Oa. , at the Markham Fair, A small bole was bored in the plate �x d Uri*Veserta Call e,TaroaW Oanada fll Mrs. C. Reesor, of Whitevale, is diaeaaw and la arise a3 domeano animals treat- glass front of A. Harris&Co's window -sod as the most modern,approved and scientific spending a few days with Lar dough- ad BEAL Sunday night. but by whom is not n y petnciples. Offices at corner of Hing and Linaw is He ter, Mrs. O, G. Ni hawander, known. It was evidently done with In the time to place your order for on fro.,Pickering,Ontario 17 J. Willson, of"Newmarket, and Mrs, a very• small calibre rifle. Two or a monument. Being a slack time S. McConnochle, of Aurora, t a g * ft#nlMs gLticss;• for house furnishings, carload � three neighbors claim to have heard _ �1'a' g few days last week&t J. Mowder's. of the year in the shops better'in or single article at bottom the report, but did not know what it G. HAM-issuer of Marriage Was. ducementa can be given. W 7 . Lawns in the county at oatarIo, prices. c1REEnwooa a annual district meeting of the 7161lartagvmaee. _ sgty North Ontario Women's Institute was Place your order now and have Always open day or night.. Bruce Wilson is confined to the held in the market hall here on Tues- the atones erected the first thing f �1 POUCHER. Real Estate Aue- Louse this week owing to a severe day, Oct. itb. The branchv of the in the spring. 1 . aw ,o licensee, nsee,valuaor,eoisotos and Issuer T' coMrs. Perkins nee Sdith Betts ie weeregwere well elec ed as ottiowv; Pres. Mrs® t jC W LIMO NS.-- = .1�a_remontl 0f sarrtaae license•,Brougham. - -' -of spe�reg a days-with J. J.-H-W;rren, Beaverton ; i+ rce. Cleain itis county of o0 Ter. nser Mre, J. Widdifield, Uxbridge : 2nd 1»019 at ass:.sad ha Incidence,ela"nont. 1 Fred and Mrs. Hoar are to Clare McFadden s drn store moot this week, guests of Tom and 2rd 1lfrs. fi, W. Coates, Claremont 00--me- TON. s'son bridge: Sec-Treas.. Miss Edith How• r• ,J�s, Ooave"aocev• Oosamtsebasfar salriag - James and Mrs, Gibson were in itt. of Alton& Auditors, Miss Jessie - I Is�a'fts. eaoansaes Ran. 110847 so loan Or pare drags Whitby an Saturday attending jhe _ A Carload of Gement and a Carload of British Columbia Shingles. sewbi r, ontros of Mssslsge Lie funeral of the late Ezra Bills. CMaot�eOGllirem oa�DieMtri�c! Director, gv".f. Formaldehyde for amus is grain, We 0ongratulate Robert Birrell on Mien McNay, Beaverton. Qr POSTiL4 Licensed Auctioneer, big success at Marpbam, g_ _ A secured several first rises as well as a All kinds of rough and dressed lumber be having F. sir Canalis of York and Ontario. Ano. guaranteed 00X•tnU directions for _ fttersaa�as of au kinds ""'a 044 so an shorwn using. few seconds. sftOUGHAM lath and shingles, as well as hard r sof ogw, fddaew c1sw198 siva P.0., ilea The Ladies' AId here are havin an t ways g and coal &1 w B. POWBLL, Licensed Auc- Pickling spices, e0,4a. boWe wax. jar Ice Cream Social at Mrs. A Tremble's rent&]] roof. J. N Defoe epent Sunday ander the is stock. o awaeer, .ala•eesr •aa cou0etor for on the eveningof October the 18th, e00atsen of oasarw Lad York. Ail kande or, rings, etc. Dont forget that epic T. C. Brown,township collector,hasM. p G«ia r aitliAdmieeion 1©�eata p A C R E E S®R salsa conducted efthepri*wig or by saetsoa p °� started On bin rounds. A. C. t ��nos..collected das�ae as have now to be sold under the Mrs, Stewart vas a-party to the. tteNan a iy as rnsfd+oPesi.ittaabetb et,l t "Pare Food and D Act. That our folks on turda afternoon in M� J C, Philip is visiting friends ;.; - ast8g. PhponO orasr19 lNs at xsws case.,Piok• r� g y in.Hamiiton for a week, LOCUST HILL : is the kind We onor of Mise Kathleen McGothy's _ galas,er tdsaaab"s ssose, Claremont. will Is. carry. •L. Middleton.J. P., had an official - ad S'-'sn t atsaatwa. Malefaction birthday. A pleasant afternoon war last week. + feed MypPhoaaansabezls- il{Oi t 'in wari and a visit to New-School Books-A large stock of � Joram Littlejohn is putting a stone , menta. foundation under his house. , the latest and more coming. J. A. and Mrs. Arlidge, of Toronto, t{� s j ][rs. iDr.l McSinnoa is bonie. atter g�+� ra+e bestIt pa�i agner Co. were here attending the Willson- pe s ndinR a month in Toronto. BUY HERE Gannon wedding at Brougham on `a Wednesda and afterwards spent a Mrs. H. Hannon spent a few daps Do not fool with education. Attend few days with her mother, heirs. Eli y' the famous Have a full line of teeth and cur '" y• last week with friends In the cit ed meats constantly on hand. T. M. Molm'A DDEN Willson. Mr. and Mra. Ham.of Toren to,spent a week with R. J.and Mrs, Cowan. ]=On Spicae Roll, Breakfast Bacon, DRVGGIST Aril)GRADUATs OPnCSAm Mine Rogerson spent Ssturdap and . * e 8'aiin, Bolo Weiners etc. _ Hear F. E. Walden, Meth. church, Sunday at her home In Newmarket. ` �' PICKERING, - ONT. pickeriag, at Harvest Home. Jobe Gammage is still under the • High®et priom paid fordoctor's care, but is slowly improving. "$ONTO. ONT. vt _ _Butcher's cattle Pickering" Lumber' 'Yard l9ALBAM Beatrice Alger Las returned from _ .7:, visiting her sister in Victoria Harbor. The best place in Canada for Strict- � Juhn and Mrs. McLean and family !y High" rade Training. Graduat- { • • • L, L. Ross had,a very euecesatul Saturday and Sunda at Green- es readily et sod positions. Com- spent r + I �. �k�rin9 ��el'I j Pine flooring, Manitoba siding. drop sale last week. bnk y y meoce now. rtte to-day for cats- u siding, matched, rough and dressed Miss Rosie Pilkey visited in Mark- Mrs John Patterson visited with fosse. . � # ham during the fair. Mrs. J. H. Wagner, of Pickering, o° pine and hemlock. New Brune- g , , Pi nt-dwe rigs for hire wick white cedar shingles ay p Wm.Birkett.of Qlaremont, visited Monde r t apple barrels ) friends here over Sunda g Bindle and family, of Pickering, 'AV. J. 6LLIOT, Principal. Day or night Bell phone Terme cash M iss Sophia Ds of Evansville vie- Day, s nt Sunda with ileo a and Mrs. lied at Mrs. W. H.Jones' last week. ,�' y rg ' Oor. Yonge A Alexander Still.- � B meets all trains W. D. CORDON dt BON. James Wilson shipped a carload Of Milip here, James and Mrs. Madill were in IIx- Tesming promptly attended to. stock from Dagmar on Monday of this bridge on Sunday with Mr. Madill's c ' REAL ESTATE..... wok, mother. who is ill. I Agent for Canada Carriage co. Frank bee drawing es held another nuc- Mrs Jas. Bogle left on Wedn timber for his of last week for a visit with her ���� }�p�� Two fifty.-acre farms for sale chea new barn, �• 'm eA2 pickeri p A number from here attended the daugbter at Eldon Station, FOR �• Good buildings, plenty of water, one- The Women's Institute will meet at _ e Markham Fair and report &general THE Blacksmithibighalf in cash, balance on mortgage if the brine of Mrs. $. Holtby on Tues- good * ' required Missi Edna Philp, of Nestleton, i day, 18tb inst., at the usual hour. A. • Also a Cod tenement dwelling visiting friends in this locality for a Mrs. Goldman and the Misses Maud BRIDE , >; R g and.Mary Barclay, of Toronto, spent ieldin 1 few weeks. Having .rented the Dunbarton •shop y g in the village of Picker- Fred Ward has received another Saturday with the letter's parents. a. and opened the same,I am prepar- 1Og` consignment of cattle from Mr. At- Mrs. Jno, Hood returned on Friday iD� �M ed to do all work entrusted to well, of Toronto. last, after spending a very pleasant me in the above line. . ffists�tr�tttss dtit� �>< two weeks with friends at Fenelon Mre. Walter Ward entertained a The demand for artistic HoreeahoeinR a species number of Greenbank friends on Mon- pieces in Call in and see me any Lime. �e� � KYl�N�I� day of this week. I, Davin has moved into the house r� Day Bros. furnished some excellent owned by Mrs.James Madill and Fred FINE OHI NA " ,2***• music at the Claremont "At Home" Stevenson has moved into Mrs. Keist's • residence. AND on Monday evening. c DIINBARTON Mfrs, Richard Ward,who has been Mr and Mrs. Schwardfager left for OUT GLASS We V. Richardsm. their home in Winnipeg on Friday, under the doctor's care for the past after a two week's visit in Lindsay seas- The x ' " _The week, is recoyerinR nicely. is growing larger every seas- — . - — --:Notary Publics,-Pickering. Quite a number from here attended and Brougham. on. We wish to advise yon . l 11TVN RANK _ _ Mises Lillian Bogle who has been -- - - - -the "At Hame"-bertha-in-the--Claremont Clasemon-t g that we have now a very • • Methodist church on Monde avenin spending the summer at Eldon Station , laektsmithin y choice line of these pieces. Heaa olIIoe, Toronto The O. P. R. construction gang have with Ler sister, dare, Wm.Cameron, The bride's choice nown- - ^� a bas.retnrned home. ruy„ just completed the erection of anew The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist days is often cut glass, and overhead crossing of tbefarm of Rich- can be found right here. You _ Genera] Banking Business A general blacksmith business done. and Ward. church will be field at the Lome of transacted All kinds of repairing neatly and The wet weather of the past week Mrs. W. H. Jackson, Brock Road, will find in our new stock the - promptly a=ecuted. seriously hindered silo filling opera- on Thursday next, 20th lost, very piece that suits her. The Ladies Aid Society of the tions, but the weather thin week Come and examine our ~'Special attention given to , Horsy-shoeitlg- a-B t Christian church will meet at the pedal y, promises to be more favorable. stock. You will be Just its the collection of We noticed in the Whitby Gazette home of Mrs. Henry ehae s on the welcome as if you Were a ' QC�RS�GN ft S+Awe of a few weeks ago where a resident afternoon of Wednesday, Oct. lfith. Salo notei. PICAF.RING, ONT, of that town bad taken one hundred Mr, and Mrs. Linton ,left on Mon- purchaser. and thirty some odd potatoes from day for Toronto, where they have WEDDING' RINGS zrn* SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. one hill. That was certainly a good taken over -a grocery business. Mina PLANTS F01 SALE yield, but cannot begin to compare Ella Linton also intends to reside in }< _,fie itis received of $1. and with Richard Carruthers' yield. He Toronto. NORMAN SASSETT On Tuesday evening of last week& upwards. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, took three wagon loads of good gale• large number of her nen lad fri- Cele and Garden Flowers. able potatoes from one hill and jwt a srg young, y JEWI�L$R AND OPTICIAN X=twrewt allowed at highest sand hill at that» Next. ends called at the home of ddise Marie .M E PICKERING, NEWS attrrent rates. Wagon will be on the road during Willson and treated her to a kitchen oP�� NEW Pour 0IM7M the season. shower of many useful end valuable , CHAS. D. Goit.Dox, Manager Rev. Byron Stauffer, lecturer, in articles. Thia kind act on the eve of = T $ , The 4ammage Gardens, MetRo t church, next bar marriage was much appreciated WHITBY BRANCH. BROUGHAM, ONT. Tuedday ereniltg. by Mise Willson. e��s■r���+�g ° wry; � r {�J'. ..'fat b Y,� bt?F••`... .'. '..'. .. ,: F sees J,. >. - ..��. ,:1L r( :"^ !s. '1 elm. pp ..L.-.. 5m• r a:. , : , ,,. .e r.''r - ,:: •.. _ 1. ,...,,,' .,..•..'we..,J., ,jam.. M1^X�, "i(r:.y!"^.�'r'�,'S+' F M- , "�J"1n ;�^,•,k" ^.`ti, i . ,.••..t„ 5,,., «tt.s,.k.�awt b,..Y" .,.- >. ..'... .• :... .. ,••.- .•1-sees,s« :a•• w#W 3.• +e:.... ':"�i. 1 n'�'�, Y I ,.. .. •: +:� �.. a.r .4'ri,-•t �...k v ,. » •�.+" .x „'tv '.,•t• .u..,.ur.2eY.. a^-.. S�'� `e ..g_. .err :"�" [+ ,.:'{�" +..,, ",.f+, I •A '.rl.TT �,..'f •,. at' W "s ..:�... . �, p.. .2,• Y: r•:�, �,;y rt .;r;•.& 1 ,�,• ,•:-K5£•w, :.:.;..s;, n '�.",;. a M 1' :t'b' „y u. Y ; �71J7'y.id�" P 4C 'AT �� "'.t*' � �"�i:,1 ,3, ie ". 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'N"EX � BY z EN THE So So LESSON Their doom was prepared, not from n : "FRUIT-A-TMS". TMid FAMOUS the foundation of the world, nor "PRwT M1901CINC.swv9sD HIS UFC. ,_.. for them, but for the devil and his R I angels. The power and opportu- INTERNATIONAL LESSON, nity of escape, therefore, was'eve' r ; ?' theirs. �.. .00T. 18. Eternal file-There are., here two °questions of interest: (1) What is , A Lesson M. The Last Jud , the nature of this fire, or punish- 'Meat went (46)t That it is prepared for _lll<att. 25. 31.46. Golden - the devil and his angels, spiritual Teas t, .11latt. .`'ii. 40. and not corporal beings, precludes Something like remorse, which con yr,,r Verse 31. The Son of man-What the possibility of its being material. s he did in his humilidtion was done sumes the soul like a fire, must be "t. ► o 0" in humanity's stead, and what he meant, (2) What is meant by '1lQt!'8I=Mi ANY cIIii MMM claims in his glory he claims as "eternal"? The authorized version bitirnrt., ' humanity's Head. .lie is the "Race- gives no help here, for it translates g iirr�,xhoreta.bias•eatSmar• - the same word in two ways: `'ever- p4pow. Ami'agiatLs:20lbs«`Biikt.:�lL1,. �Y•atbasr All the angels with him-The tmting ftre,00 eternal i e +f dAM9a'PiNOWAL6 9110. doctrine of angels is full of comfort. The word in the New Testament s i1F.�xtrY rm Zoaa�o.O�v7P Wflliaaistowa,out.,July 27th, tgoL'. Nothing is taught more explicitly is qualitive rather than quantitivb, `I suffered all toy life froni'Cireaic „ CF Ccastipatiea and no doctor,or remedy, than that there is a family in It does not refer to an indefinite I ever tried bol ed me. "Frmit a.tivei" heaven" as on earth, who "behold continuance of time, but to a cer- g �uoinptl clued me. Also, last serine the face of our Father, who are twin kind of experience. Endless DEATH-HEAD GIRL. want fine sugar these pieces must I had a lad attack of BLADDXR* ant moved to joy by, the penitence of punishment and eternal punishment : KIDNEY TROUBLE cad the'doctor • the sinner, and are models in the are not of necessity the same, be then ground with a mortar and t '? awrme but 'fruit-s�i�!es" saved r Upper Part of Body Restored by pestle. If you wish 'powdered su- r li performance df the Fathers will• though they maye be. However, d� m life. I ass adw ovei eiity years Remarkable operation. gar the fine sugar must be sifted a a and 1 at oven 7 recommend (Hatt. e. lo). In connection with the loss or suffering involved is ir- g Y i'Frait-a-tfves" for Covidpation sad Christ's coming in judgment, they reparable. Six months 'ago Professor Hol- several times. Even in the kitchen of a European where a table will` l :�ida Trouble" are represented as a kind of,court lander, M. D,, of Berlin, Germany, �r 8igaed)JAMM DINGWALL. surrounding the throne and giving -4`' introduced to a circle of medical be found, the cutting and pounding of the sugar must be done on the 111• Smabox.6for;s.so-ortrialbox.254 majesty to the scene. ��T + men a girl with a death-head-the at deale:e or from Pcait-a-fives On the throne-We must do our WOMAN'S S HEALTH mast awful example of that form of solid earthen Boor. r - wed. Che Persian "range" is merely ' best to rid our minds of the idea of degeneration ever seen in this cen- ri a judicial seat which shines with • ::-',Iry IIE ! OI�TY-FIVE fury, There was absolutely no flesh a root' of hollow boxes made o£, sum dried bricks in which is built's ®® p material splendor. This is a pie- or fat on the bones`of the face or h ' f RONt BONNIE SGOTLA D turesque way of setting forth the the upper part of the body, not charcoal fire. Over these boxes aiq }''fir' real triumph of Christ reigning as half ounce, it was attested, The Placed strips of iron on which the! I Critical Period when Dr. �1- kettle' rests. Active cooker does # ' - King�and declaring judgment up- unhappy girl Looked like a manikin y' liit9TE8. OB INTEREST F130)r on the deeds of all men of all time. UW' Pint FW2 are e, Beal used in the medical college, teach not include many things that are However many seed may have been the play of the muaelea-but only baked, but if_yQ.u,_an eccontrid --R -BA-sl11!~S LIl1D 13B3E& down to her hips. From the his foreigner, demand a cake or pie .M lost in the sowing, and however B7$BBillg. P P tea _ deeply entangled .the roots of the to the toes she was normally form- Your ingenious cook will be equal' ff' ni'lltat ie Going spa la the IIIf hlaads their fight for their life, a cod sYlutel the finest medicine that The death-head i !, it was shown beds of glcaaion. He will prepare s good seed may have become in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are ab- ed. coalsi will o t v C = g the g Y g ' y boxes. Oyer one of these he u the is-at-.last regnant,.�nd.._the-Avil-,s. .e .er a- woman took.. r1t pec141..wi<s_.a.-.r�lt_irus.lady _and_ l _ ter sad Lowlands of Auld to be expelled forever, periods a woman needs a medicine she had been engaged fur erne h r Tb a the i cticles to be bakeiT �t __ - Scotia. _ Shall come in his glory-There is to regulate her blood supply or her heauty of Face and figure. One is he will cover with a copper IRS no doubt that Christ has come al- life will, be a round of Pain and suf- day her father was killed in a street Pan and on top of the pan he will Troon town council have decided ready-after the resurrection at fering. It is at such times that llr: accident and the girl suffered a fear• place hot coals. The object of the to proceed with the erection of acoals in the second box is that the Pentecost, in the destruction of the Williams' Pink Pills are worth their fol shock when the bleeding body ,r refuse destructor for the town. I cook may be able to renew the fire . Holy City-and that he comes still. weight in gold, for they make new, wall brought to the house. From F - = It has been decided to take a But a moral view of the universe de. rich blood,_ that banish the %ecret that moment on Iter flesh began to jn the first box without putting vu )*t plebiscite 'on the question of the I wands a personal return of Christ symptoms of distress that only wo- waste until finally it was all gone fresh coal, which might smoke. a ,G `erection of a town hall at Airdrie, i in judgment,, for the consummation men and growing girls knew, They abxsse the hipA Of course, Flip Most Persica implements; are y The Ayr assessments for the year o[ hie kingdom, the establish t +strengthen every vttai organ f�>r its j lost her lob The process of wast very heavy and awkward to handle. +y, show an increase of two cents per ;of righteousness, and the,sarin g %pectal task, and bring ro%y cheeks 1 ing was complete in six years, For e4ample, cooking uteasUs are s" a 83 un owners and one-cent 4n-QC- nut of wrong. This will be his true :and shapely forms-that tell of wo-.1 Further investigation showed-that "f copper and bowls for washir,, st cupi'erv; for a,, _ ,.r eart#e„sare. Tlts- A Iiia and death struggle between �� .til the nations-This is a_dis- Rtchar loFb Red Deer Alta. �periud of that % 1, bowls are %mall and ShallUiv. The a crow and a rat at Galashiels the i puted point, upon whose• meaning s8 : At that critical period in such or similar illness in thelam- washerwoman las no enc tt ,n ".other day ended in a victory for the I depends the interpretation of what !my life known as the change I suf il) and several sisters were exceed• which to place the, bowl and no that hopetrf well develiippd cr'rlq board an whirb to rill, the eluthes:�c Greenock autumn holiday was ob- j ,•end'. has come, and that there. i to pull through. I doctored for The physictans decided - that in Squatted on her heels, with the srorced recently The gweather.was fb-r nth the of the the whole world and tI s but decd not get that I could i this case, thehintr(Auction of para• bowl on' the flo-,r, she wear% out dull, with an overhanging mist, but ', ` her hands and the clothes too at a p g p her skin would d„ no the rain kept offfor $ testimony to 021 the nations hardly walk about. and it was im- good, though such is known to pro- marvellous rate. It. looki rather ' t The Udh annual coaference.of the (Matt 24 14). 'This does not nee- possible for- me to do any house- duce fine neck% and booms some- Primitive to sec a woman hitting Scotti@h National L'ntaa of Young the name of Christ, but it does freed Only women who have suf- times The professor thein decided beside a watcrovurse pounding h id st(Hrrist4 n recently.ions was the name masa. that all have heard `work similarly can toil how much .to u+e the fat the girl still retained clothes with a stuns, but t am not rmean that all have had the oppor• I endured-the constant misery, i in her lower i,ody to build up her sure that this method, which is Arbroath Town Council have re- ttunity to know their.obligations to the dragged out feeling and the upper part.'. There was sufficient universally employed bs the poor- solved to ask the Secretary for Scot- j their fellows, and in this account terrible backaches that beset me. animal fat below the hips for the er people, is not to be preferred to It land to limit the speed of motor I that is the decisive test. We-have No woman- could here been in a 'purpose. This was extracted, mix- the other.- r sirs to .10 miles -offer the `+chola 'here, therefore,' a, description of more wretched condition than I was i ed with butter and olive oil and in- - burgh. !universal judgment. _ at this time, and it was then that j ' j g f good a -he eu he lasted six when he -- :_..• A :,uccrr«fnl demonstration was � myattezitiorr-vasa directed to Dr I - He shall separate . .-the-sheep 1 good. The cure tasted six months. DELICATE $A$IES NEED'. • t held at Kirkcaldy recently in aid of ,from the goats-The latter bear a Williams' Piuk Pills. I got a half ad girl," � �. the Ldeboat Saturday Fund, The Ibad character. in most legendary dozen boxes and before they were wax reintroduced to the medical BABIE" OWN TABLETS collection amounted to about $375. all one there waA a good improve-�tales. 'Phis seems to be due to their g B P I men that had seen her before, wan - James Matthew, a fish vendor, color, they being covered with long meat in my condition. Then I gut I a death-head girl no longer. While sane it herd+-pn, while throwing the jet-black hair, and to their habits. six more boxes ai.d before I had not plump by any means, she is now For the baby who is delicate, who hammer for amusement, struck his - heir browsing upon tender twigs used them all I felt like a new wo- so presentable that she, was again suffers from constipation,- stomach -little bay, aged 7, on the head, and shrubs works great mischief. man and was enjoying better health I engaged as a chorus girl. But she and bowel troubles- worms or dif- - "-eaueiag the child's death. Theypasture with the sheep; but than I had done for years. Not only wouldn't do exactly .for low neck ficttlt teething. nothing can'equal The wedding has just been Bele- therm is no intimacy, and when they have Dr. Williams' Pink Pills prov- costumes. Baby's Own Tablets, They are a - brated at Killylea of Thomas Me- are Aded at night both seek their ed a blessi3ig to me, but they also ., ` positive dire for all the little ills `! Murray. orf Lisdown, and Susannah awn kind... Sheep, being for the. worked a great, change in the case of childhcxxi and can be given tm.. _ ..._Scott, of ,f)rumsollen., the bride most art white and harmless, re of my daughter, who was in a ser Yh1BEP1�IC IIIOCSR IN PER$ _1. p p- 8 Y ___ the new borti baby -with perfect_ -groom being eighty years of 'age, resent people of- good character, miserable condition after childbirth. safety. They are sold under an ab- and the bride Eevent L know also of two yours girls How Flour and Sugar are Obtained - Y•� Similar separations into two classes g g solute guarantee of a Government whom I believe would have been in -Native Cookery. The annual excursion of the.mem- ,are common in Matthew (compare _ _ analyst to contain no Harmful drug., hers of the Mining Institute of wheat and chaff, arse and foolish their, graves now but. for the use Housekeeping in Persiais a more The cannot g P B y' possibly do harm-they Scotland 'i-ook place to Broxburn, i builders, wheat and tares, wise and of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Con- difficult undertaking than in west- always -do good. Mrs. Geo. A. where they inspected the Broxburn witless virgins, good and bad fisb, siddring what they have done for ern countries. The chief reasons Windver, Rockcroft, Ont„ writes: Oil Works and the electric instal- etc.). me and what I have seen them do for this are the lack of oonveni. "I would not. be Arithout Ba6y'x aa'tion in Dunnet Mine. 33. Okht hand-The position -of" for 'others, I am justified in my en- eases, and the fact . that many Own Tablets. My baby was -mall ',Motor mail services have been honor. The Kin could bestow u thusiasm for th6 medicine and I King P- things which is other countries and delicate and never grew till I `.:;inau prated to take the lace •of I on them no higher token of-a ro- never lose an opportunity to recom- g p 113 PP can be bought ready for .use must began giving 'her' the Tablets. She the mail gig." -between Aberfeld vel than to give them a ace at his mend it is nine months old now and thanks 8 g• 9. g place be prepared by the Persian house- - Kenmore, &rid Acharn: -Pitloehr right hand. Sold by all medicine dealers or _B_ _. keeper, 9ayx a writer in the „Los to the Tablets is well, fat and racy„ ;and Kinloeb Rs,nnach�by Strathtum- 34. The Kling-Tbe change from OY.JXI at 50 cents a box or nix Angeles Times, I will certainly recommend them hoer; Pitlochry and Foss, and Kin- "Son or man" is noteworthy.. Seat- box1� €or 0.2,50 from The Dr. W"* Do you want flours You must whenever I get the opportunity, i. 6 _.._':.loch Rannoch and. Struan. ed upon his throne, in glorious m's• Hams Medicine Co., Brockville, boy your wheat, clean and Rift it The Tablets are sold'i,y medicine Following the custom observed jesty, with all people' before him, Ont' and send it,to the millers who Fives; dealers or by mail at 35 cents a box -by the late King Edward- and. his state is kingly. "This Kin -"- from The Dr. Williams' 'Medicine Queen Alexandra, the King ar.Fi, not only g Y g perhaps a day's tourney from you. Co., Brockville Ont . y comes in his kingdom DECREASE I\ IRISH C'RI11E. You must send with the wheat the - Queen have made extensive pur- (Matt. 16. 28), but has kingdonn _ most trusty servant you have, who Chases of Scottish tweeds, tartan to bestow, which have been waiting In 1909• 'Offe.oeq Were JA Per will watch the miller day and.inight MILL GIRLS TAKE OPIT-71M. - _ rugs, Highland ornaments and throughout-all time for their pro- Cent. Less Than in 1908. to sea that he does not Lake. too cairngorm jewellery since their ar- peri sovereigns." Compare Dan. i.' much toll. You ought of course After a thorough investigation', rival at Balrriural, 27 • Statistics relating to crime in Ire- to send a'second servant to watch the Pall Mall Gazette has cr,�,e to It is learned that a Dunfermline Inherit•-Receive as the -rightful !and show that during last year the the first, but if you began -that the conclusion that the opiu%u habit gentleman )las arranged for a lease portion of sons. indictable offences reported to the there .would be no end to the num- is shockingly prevale:-+ rt;nong the of the mineral@ on the Blairingone 37, When saw we thee'?-5ome police numbered 9,873 for tile-whole her you wouhi have to send. working classes -of London. One estate, near Dollar. The field is to have professed Christ.and thou ht of Ireland, showing_% decrease of- hale of the evil is the im re nat-• P I)a •out want s,tigar 2 Loaf sugar p P R - - -b+s-barrel-f�sr-tHe fiurpose o prow- to a judged y 't at pro cssion, per cen ., as compare with i 3, granulated sugar, powdered sugar ins of cigarettes with opium, which, T-3 ing the lower coal seams, which whereas their deeds of kindness but an increase of 4.8 per cent. com- -you cannot buy them. 1�'hat sett the Gazette asserts; "is rampant,, t have never been pierced in that dis- have been taken as a test of the sin- Pared with I907. can Huy is a conn of sugar, about especially among the mill girls of. t'rict, verity of their profession: Others The number of persons proceeded ten inches in diameter and eighteen Lancashire, who find it.irresistible A public fountain erected in have never k.iown Christ, but, hav- against for non-indictable offences ins hes in height, which comes from -as a solace and means of obtaining: Kirk'square, Arbroath, was inau- ing ,exercised themselves in.Christ- was 1.,x}79 more than in 1908, and Riis,,iia or France. - If you want temporary relief from the,weariness' ggurated'by Provost Alexander.'The like charity, have proven them- 13,553 above the average for the lumps of sugar for your coffee and and pain attendant on a lifer of fountain is the oft of Mr. Alexan seises to be his friends. Both sins- ten years 7898-Ot;. In thus connec- toil," g tea this cone of sugar must be - der Buxton, ,conkers, New York, ses are surprised. But we need not tion it is pointed out that there is ` P P placed on the solid floor and by. -- --r-- --g native of Arbroath. be. The ultimate test is not some no doubt the remarkable increase means of a strong knife and a ham- Better the -5sure thing of to-day A-good start has been made with artificial conformity to a creed, but in the number of prosecutions mer broken into pieces. If you than the uncertainty of to-morrow.' the excavation of the ruins to the the exhibition of love which is i the against owners.and drivers of carts . old kirk of Southclean, lying on the rarest fruit of the Spirit of Christ. under-the Highways Acts is due to ` r northern slopes df the Carter Fell, 40. .Ye.did it unto'_ my breth= the operations of the "Light on AXLE GREASI, ' in Jedforest, the object being to ren ye did it unto me=The Vehicles Act (1907). The number of preserve what remains of-the walla words in Heb. 2. 11 come to mint!_. cases of drunkenness in 1909 was is the turning-point to economy as an historical -memorial of the This is perfect brotherhood-, less than in 1903 by .5,549. Purine.. in wear and tear of wa Tr .famous trattie of Otterburn. 'she - 41,. Note the changes in this.ad- 1909 there were 68,748.prose:ution4 it box.* Every dealer everywhere: E " church was 'the headquarters of. a dress to the wicked from that to I for drunkenness. The average ntiiu- ThA Imperial Oil CO. Ltd. large 6cottish Army, encampment the righteous, They are cursed, not. her for the previous ten,years was p r there, in the summer of 1388, ofi my Father (34), but -as au inevi; 85,106. calash w.The Queen Crir .i f..Ler ,earn a b' i �'�, r� .. + .. .. .. .. .. ,. .: e u� ''�.t� ^fit. a �,'.,;, tN vY't•"s'Ss•�''V .. �,. z,.f� .'.�, •. ..�.a::-:.� . ..: .,. ..- ,: .,. -,. .. 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'•."x"�` �� "^,,,,`.y«•,�`.'a�W'•am ''�. • 'r�%A •f. ; �' :•r.,,u•,✓B'e�' r6' y� c3 » 2W � y SY- F» .3ar'�.0 an• R. .a»». ..r. �ure,;e.�.• ^ - - - r. <s,M1 ^xymN;E . ..'sw i....p•.+.,:,�yr,. .u.o�9S8':ew.-:..a,+�r.'csr-rk.e.cc>.... ;,a.. ..t_ _y..,e, r• 'S �,o .,,. r C,x''•Syylr' "°•.7^•"Rtar:nCS -x �" ,�Yi"?�"sW'erg'ry}£err;,r?.�^:1s�x,rr,n':"ara': D�vew•�!r+^!+ 9r .. '.-• �/ i+ t' A laird force .of .40 000 British. INSEPARABLE EVEN IN DEATH a y,� GLAD TIDINGS = troops under Lord Chatham, sup- — �- The old Folks' .1 ' ppnn FF port.ed by a naval force under Glrl Friends of a Life Time Die on FROM NOVA SCOTIA IA Strachan, landed on the island of Mme DSy, tlad advancing years bring as increasing tendency sry • Waleheren at the mouth of the to con-ttipadon. Thecorrec tine they need is , ' Schelde, and bombarded and cap- Two coffins, covered with rich floral emblems, were lowered into NA-DRU mCO99 axattve's URr : SE BELIEF FOR SUFFERING tured Flushing; they failed to take one rave recentl in the presence � WOMEN IS FOUND 1N.DODD'S Antwerp, and were finally driven g ?r • from Zeeland with great loss. The of a great mourning congregation, Entirely differknt from common laxatives Pleasant to take,mlkl andpalnleaa. R KIDNEY PILLS. at Cootehall, near_Varriek-on-Shan- broken down feverstricken British A tablet (or less) at bed-timer later the bowels rfect . diicre�tltg _ non, Leitrim, Ire and. The scene lff les KatbIce>d )llllrp$r, tells how troopsRa $tlltimately. disemhar Ic ON -the nseparable atiltic companions,oBnd � ons,uby er exepert chemist Money back fltf not aatfafaet-DRU-CO pre- +. ' The, straw and litter upon which p g25e.a box. If your druggist has not yet stocked them she suffered and 'how easy and they had tlept were afterward get Reman and Mary.Doherty. send 25c.and we vKW mad them. " {Complete was her cure by. the ;thrown into a disuaesl chalkpit be- The girls, who were Roman Ca- NATIONAL DRUG di CHEMICAL COMi'ANY rJ; lf Canadian,Hidney .$emedy. I longing to a Mr. Thompson, other tholies, had grown up intimate OR CANADA, LIMITED, MONTREAL. 22 refwae was mixed with it, and in friends and neighbors from child- . .-Tangier Mines, Halifax Co.,•N, I due time it was employed to-ma- hood, and. both were exceedingly -- ---�-- -' �A TI n soutgbej��p��aIwT wite a x<t i i �., Oct. 10 (Special)--There is no f neighboringfields. Wher- Popular in their district. Home a Mallon. Pox a woos, Stock Brokers r�cecc 1st, x K'' onger any ou t, a o the thou- ever the material was used a lenBut sorme, time also they both de - ; sands of suffering women of Ca- +tiful crop of the plant followed so veloped consumption. By a remark- 1s the war w (iBhT+, ElTktaB fiEX A1tit YOU trtwl�• pada, nine out of every ten owe able coincidence they were both at- $aVe M0110 Ing es is day r I1 sot write tmmetUacaly much so that in Kent iL became _y & . heir-troubles to Kidney Disease. » tacked b the fatal disease about or Drat ysx t[LABOHATE OiTl3lIT lie iielfday ' t y known as r'T ptaon's weed, or y and Hooke. Selig rt sight. J. L Nichols Company For that reason it is glad tidings "Thompson's c-dwe." the same time, and it made equal Dress Well Urnitod.Toronto. �? �'iat'.Miss Kathleen Murphy of this From Ramsgate the plant Spread Progress with efth of them. It took T;y it t 16 A waits AND Icxl-XN•,ari aux NIALA lace is sendingout to her suffer- an incurable'turn t.urn in both a month_ or lady to travel and appoint agents for k over the Isle of Thanet, and at the �'^plO as Washing sstabW,hed house. Ntate a and proriaus ata '�lg sisters. or 80 ago. with loement permanent. iC Mc(:arvsy, MSr.. =si "My troubles started from a he salt day its headquarters may Recognizing that they must' re= pp \Yloum qt. tilted Wept.1'nrnnto. be said to be the edges of the g g P � r Old," says Miss Murphy in an in- g are for' death, the companions, ® >� d ANCER, Tumors, Lumps, etc. [uteresaf cliffs and the roadsides about Mar- p erview. "I had pains in my head gate and Broadstairs, where it who had just turned twenty years C, and external, cured without pain by lend back, and Rheumatism and Di- forms a Dons ieuous feature of the of age, expressed the wish that it our home treatment. write C ..Lora los t p OI�E�TM► ALLKINDSor� late. Dr. Bell man Medical Cn.,,Limited, libetes finally developed.. vegetation, Whenpilee it had taken might overtake both on the same CollinwwwA. Ont. "Then I started to take Dodd's day, The communicated with each. I ', CAN \SAKI W DAILY "Li.INb hold Of the Boil alt became a ter- y y eb 4 YU1,l,yik{ Granite Contest. titouds )Kidney Pills and they cleared out other daily to the. end, and believ- JUST THINK Of IT �. r- i rible pest;• its roots were marl yor I ,,,.e, In all klndg of pots aud Pans,aranttewaro,Rheumatism, cured m Kidney y ed that their wish not to be sep- �••wooi,Come,Silkirb=c ed Gondaics. Fels toy , y y p w th the SAME Dire.-No chase.of wWtaksr. Fall ire,: 'tinware, etc. lieuds in for �ituat•6 :� I feet in length and soon choked the true howekee er buys, Beat setier. —'-- Disease and brought back m t grated.in life would be answered. endsI.Se or Col lrCrd tr°"'YyR"YBoaxW It ry p y g y 'drainpipes of the fields. Consider- Orates.s.adforColorCardmds7ORYAoa t.Tf' o«Acp, H.NnRle.We�tmnunt.pus. health. And the most remarkable fact'in ��+ +s°°a srdso Co.,i'c°'t'd• isoetr*`14 ing the immense number of seeds of r,aARN Tkix a.+liltu$ isAoa - stile * • "I would not be without Dodd's the history followed; both the girls 'a r stem-constant practice--carstW iastrue x F alien plants which BTC annually g n--few weski compists course—toaL fres, Kidney Pills for I have given them Iturned out from the straw and passed calmly away at the same MANNERS PS. MANNERISMS. ' )radaatesearatwe;reto.ighte•ndollar. weak• ,:. a thorough test and found them to other materials now beingused for hour: ly, write for oata'.g�e. Motor Barbar uyilss• '. : be all that is claimed for them." i There's a vast difference between 221 Qseen Ka" t' - x — - _. Is to keep the kidneys strop anti ackin the.--articleb of commerce ,f "tante manners takes its soup soft- rant" TSAc.Hga•-R, a&,V - wilt The secret of health for women , which geacli Crest Britain and-Ire- .._--._�manners and mannerisms. For in- $( tins enzstnek of Pisan,v*osi,vt..lia,.N1>•e -- P y g land from 311 the COUntFLPa Of lire lisad (Tr�an Music large and well aslao= h4aitli Health Kid P•s , ly and quietly, while mannerism choir and (horn trusl0 a sppescialty. Corr" y' y n y world the surprise is that so few of q y' ,adewc•invited Ashdowws 6iuslo Awre, f)ept gel iyi ore blood, abundant ener an a aicWr .revs cos�s cam colds. heals ar les it. Manners says :: "Parss Px„ comnw. p gy them make any permanent impres- tLe tiroas ui loads. zs coals. gargles y Blear, healthy complexion The cion upon the constituents of the the buttah, please ;" while mannerhit - _- Dae-sure seag-to keep-Lhe.-_kidne3ze aati�e-vegetatiu —itll.S veuFe •x healthy is to use Dodd a Sidney OTS r�� bread and stutters: "Slip me the ^ drabs was one of the few lents RAW A FURS (Pill® which had come to rtey,, and p- has Perhaps T miss a lot of joys grerl<se, will }out'' _ reached the Ciitteswulds. It is gra- That richer folks may know, I pay the price-you aro look.at for i . THE DIFFERENCE. - duals s readin all over the conn- Perhaps I miss some splendid 5 p, g PAST HELP - W. C. G�OFF1ATT �? "I don't see any difference -be- try' times— ORILLIA: C'dfyTiiltfet0 u° ttween you and a. trained nurse ex- I often miss . show— The man with the old clock under Tse the uniform," said her sick And ocher-pleasures pass me by, his arm had it on the jeweler's - ln The dance is not for me; showcase. "I wish you'd see what husband. I can't afford expensive fun, is the matter with this," he said. ELEGRAPHY Aad the' salary," she added,thou htfull . `tchb .revs Issrtths. ca»..colds. culso i Id o must all fxime tree,g y � ��sadlao ab asses. y J Y The jeweler removed the dial, "And so I et it when I take ane t g screwed his eyeglRrA into place, and to decal,■ ars lac adwl in the _ The youngeteglt3 on my knee, inspected the WUrkB (,f ills 8nC12Dt roarss of tratatas We+a to rks '�_ Central To.�a►{{rapb t9chooi,, i Der _ time leCe rani e+t. L,Toroete. Urrrup"o 94 Y+ta. WS—en-9-Th f 6 'Af a r� t 1 -,> w i•1 Nha w.r"aldsak- But It was nest. SIMILARITY now ; its sufferings are over 1. Bear Island, Ana Ea. 1103 And did not spread beyond the "WrlI, how much do I owe you fi" dx_ sea$ n, idden Des: Stre.-Tour traveller is bore today - t 9 a9 the man. by- one of the old blue laws Most sad we are gettinga tare Quantity o1 Eleven feet. because the bridegroom's taste afsd ' "Nothing," answ ed the jettel- yoar MFNARDS LINIMENT We and 1t " lista were "Aimilar:" "I don't ser, "This isn't g professional peoplo Gould like to see it enforced � ,the best Ltntneot on the market making care vier .much for him: and he at the present stage of the game, - 114 exception We have been to busineea U Tear Drsaralet will Tell Toa J' ,� treatment. This ia.:a coroner's In• rears and have handled all ktnds, but Marino Eye Remeci• Relieves here Zt ai, doesn't Care very much for me, uest," re dropped thews s11 but yours; that 8treng•thens Wrak F:yee Doesn't smart, 4 ar'^•be Liniment cures ftawdwe. •� +^�, Deus itself; the others bare to be pushed Soothes Eye Pain. and Sells ear Est. Try she explained, to got rid of. Murine sin Your Jeyes and in Raby•s W. �. YAGKRMA'rt. Nyee for Scaly Eyal:ds end Granulat/on. ells THAT YOU GET THE REAL TMINC 5 RURAL G FN 1 L'S. vneoruouloas makers 6" puttin ftp „ Plamrtati he f geanttas i■ made by°D:it k Silas— Gosb. Hiram I�ruceby + Lawrence Co. "What!" cried the astonished has succeeded in making his goose — yDother, "do you mean to tell me lay golden eggs at last," DANGER PLAC FFS I\ -k .�i'UH1I. mat--4,at actually sewer} $tttt '�.T Eek-$uw• dict — our husband's shirts while on a y' Peri! of a Crowd -- Lightning and your wedding tour t" "Certainly," ESilas—''Why, he fed them on gold Hedges or Iron Fences. ianaaeNred the daughter "You poor, paint." - he safest lace in a r !foolish girl," exclaimed the mo- What its t p ther. -Now he'll expect you to Mlnard's Liniment Relieves %sewraiala. thunders. rm'I As a rule the safest lace of all is inside a building keep on. doing it." - • _ -- P STICKY BIRD TRAP which is provided with a perfect:, INFORMATION WANTED steal th.Mao i A bird expert has returned to lightning conductor. The condllC a rbc has sever beard of Painkiller: bold i Europe from the West Indies with tor, however, must have no defects, ' 'ger esu• 60 rears, Is the lest remedy for I over two hundred captives. y ' 1tiranips. colic and dysentery, and an• , pt\'es. He If it be broken or have a fault ,>tgnalled a. a ttnliasat for car and lmiled down tree sap into a thick earth connection it is then a source Fr , carrels. Avoid - Pertatiee, there is bat sticky masa, and put it on shrubs cf.•grave danger. ` - e "Pafnkiltse"- Perry Davis'—L%. and b ! - ° and ranches at __ aoefs,whe-re birds. n an ordinary dwelling house, took food and,d ink, Once they UTSuarded ag 1t usually is against " r d he .tic perches the• lightning, a safe place is the middle xid,yi Iota of things I want to talk to you were fast and could not fly .,way, o the argest room, where one is about.' "That's good," answeredr says'the expert, away frons the wr+l,,le, or a stilt :Mr. Spenders; "generally you want - safer precaution is to lie on an iron to talk to me about things you lied drawn out from contact with ; If 1 OWE NY LIFE TO 61N Pllli. S haven't got." the wall. 1f you want to see a happy weman,ju•t tall on Urs. Mollie Mxon,59 Hoskin Ave. The, most dangerous plates in the Mlaard'e Liniment for sale swtt•ywhere tYe,it Toronto. house, we are further told, are _ "THOiIP O'S CURSE." "After ten vears of suTering froui Kid. Meer the bell `ices, or an open ney Disease, I believe I owe my life to window, or the fireplace; Outside _- Gin Pills. Before I began using Gin Pills the house the places of danger are • ; -ow the Plant Was Introduced in- my back ached so much that 1 could not, proximity to walla'and buildings to Great Britain. rut on mpp shots, but after laking three and iron fences. Another danger is r` boxes of Chin Pills these troubles are all In the report of a field meeting one. It is a pleasure for me is add one a crowd. The vapor which rises - P p JF you are • '' ' of the CcttC8Wold Naturalists Club more testimonial to the errand re ulrttien from a crowd tends to lead a flash .there is an interesting story of a of Gin Pills. Mrs. W Dixon toward the crowd. In the open saffsria8 any form .�. of skirt disease ori o ' .'plant which was introduced into ;oc. a box,6 fur$2.3), at all dealers, country one of the most•daligerous h ►t} rye toad t/1fs1 1 d;ngland a hundred years ago. Free sample if you write National Drug places is the bank of a river. Ay- Mr.Arthur Fairbank, of 50 Iaansdowne A Chemical C.s., (Dept,,W. L.) Toronto,_ enues of trees, lakes and hedge$ A-7%,,Toronto. is the speaker,and he says: ,1100th anniversar • of its introduc are i ealse angerotrs: ills t 'tion into England, for it. was one OLD FAMILY COACHES. If any one doubts the danger of QPn un covered my Boocpt with cul acid �Y of the legacies left by the unsuccess- a hawthorn hedge let him take his mem it. Still$till the sres. I wentores spprreaad unto treated ful attempt made by the 'British Sometimes are Bought ilp by Inn- stand at a safe distance during a the whole of my head Was affected. As the doctorro against the French in 1809 in con- dertahers. _ respectable storm and watch the treatment did me very little good,I left it off and tried nection--with the unfortunate Wal- effect'. The lightning will dart various bo=o reaiedise. I also tried taking various cheren expedition, says the C'helt What becx>m c old - a ong e e go a aperient medicines to try to cure the outbreak through t nham Examiner, coat est Well, they_ore bought up If the Observer gets wet to the,skin, the blood. (Still it was in vain 1 by undertakers, repainted and used so much the better for his safety. "Then I tided blood mixtures,but not one of them did me - as mourning coaches. However, _,6 _ any good. I was by that time in a shocking conditio and as a last resource I went to a skins Specialist He treat nae for N some great noblemen have piously The only daughter of a million- some period sad it cost me over t$b0,but the Bores Qct no bettor. retained theirs. Among others, aire is alwaya popular and beauti- Tney would itch and burn at timers until I was nearly mad. I Lord Derby, the Duke of Portland and Ford Lonsdale, may be men- r must have spent over $100 on useless remedies, when one kir D r. Morse's day a friend asked me why I had not tried Zam-Sok, sad gr—ve 5 , tinned. To this list the name of me a little. That litt's bit of m-Buk did ine'mors Qolid than*It the long ' that fine old sporting baronet, Sir Indian Root P1 1 1 s treatment I had had from doctors and specialists I immedistely -bout for a t Wa-iter Gilbey, may: be added. ttttpply of the baba and started right fn to gave iL aptrsr trial. Vary soonl began a owe their singular effeetl venesa in to ere and feel a great difference in tke soros,and I new that at last I itad girt These cumbrous vehicles are curing Rheumatism, Lumbago and eomethln that world oars me. Zeta-Bok cured ma at a triBinO.cwt. It I bed ;z rarely seen out of the coach-.houses Sciatica to their power of stimuia,ting gel,it at firm%it would have saved me dollars, and boars and boatls of pale:" ' now a-dA;°a except On ills OCCSBIOD and strengthening the kidneys. They For an tot of skin dlsws%ulosn,shwesess ees.as,ringworm,blood-polsente ,etc„Zam. Of a very grand event, r3llCh a8_a enable these organs to ltioroughly ftitisssarsoura It*tie hash old wounds,case,burn.,brilsoo,soldwrse.enaps,a�auwpUee x k', D Toy 9.1 \'last. fitter from the blood the uric acid All drain ista and steres at W.box,or 7am•auk Co..Toronto,for pries. Itetuse netstttates and _ (the product of'waste matter) which itdtatiooa IaQR R BiNa, gets mtv the joints and muscles and ' f i • causes these painful diseases. Over a "It's rr half a century of constant use has - Ik s surprising, isn't it t 23 THE P '`What is�" proved conclusively that Dr. Morse's Iridian Root Pills ationgthens weak ® , "How many places there, are in kidneps and T-�• Y the house whets a woman can-put t IL1�.VEPE HOME NEE " I T 'p ti lr ISSUE NO. Q--10' her pocketbook and forget it. Cure' R t,e u ort a tl s m. ' x: 0- , - � �'P~'a.-r=`i'c af'.,', irate .K .. , .,. :• ..,.y-: .",. .,....:" .�•' ,t 'V: 'a, F`%3� dr?'�"�'� .,, .r .,... . .w' , .,'•,,e�, ,... •+.;.... .w . .,. ,,.. ..,,,. .: .., ;r••..;�. .r\ '� per..' ,�+,�, y, ':,i. , ;�4r 4+o M+• »,. � ,. ,..,.. : .,it�.'rttA,, ,.. .'s;,„». .3'...' a. .,�',# ::aa: •f.'4� r-:. 7a�'. $ F + rµ v :t•, 4' .�. ;tt^ .. � � ..h .. ��.. ,.. .•�, Rx+fi ,„, �.`. w.a .pa ;,".��'+..�'�.. ,t' � �•P'�k,��, ��v'- �ak �.'*� �i,�r �. ,,,�1�> ;+,N' .: . ,,^a. •, �, :; -;,. , � � ..'3a. •' ,'S•n":9 %wy�t,4e" ^rrn W, p 't' .��" ,Lt- ,i „. r 3y',.'� s. i. .,�; .fix h r ,: •' rtitw, .i;'.�.. n --.•���y�•.-^--` rter W5 W,OW: - .ta•G .- ��r r the residents of the•country Rum— can t show room for watering. As soon> realize the anything un- t o m�tw all ti will. C L ' hardly Ski watered e0 as usual has taken place and in that The pots should then be placed away ttt�epit.i.�in•srys�darmeeatasstta0eas, in a dark room or oellar where the + �. • .i'inkartas.one- respect is not unlike that of Brasil Lure i.about�0 or 4b degrees. Of course eve one heard about brooms advancing in price aboat 5 or ,�..r saran or eDyass>asiao: In the early sepeatiee when that I�well to bury the poU an inch 8 months ago, but has anyone Wld yfsu that _ ':y.eh eMfns�"Los p•r-tint- de°m•se. country was transformed from a deeeepp In sand,light soil or coal ashss- BROOKS HAVE COME DOWN IN PRICE � rat•6008 tore iaalnd• I''eai ospbasisp kingdom into s republic. One sand V around best This should be well ”.� «. ked around the is and be given mo�'Y etts•� "2110. st.ea w pa=�+a mates - P� We are'test in reed S a fine assortment of the Saeet q cannot but have phty-iter a mon- a good watering, re the pots coy- brooms 2lio to 508. Step is and choose one to-day. :sea.for tore menth+or eh+'r+r• Bal! arch who is compelled to give up yearly or �yy eoatraots par6w 9nartaeti. Bred in this way until a good root estfaarsa+tda tea liner or naa„r,with pap'r stem is developed. According to •,, as parables le advance. his crown-and vacate his throne s� C"ADU j HO>vruovL Dutch Cleanser Waehin Ammonia,Soap Ohipe, c' O6t°°0°•"O°s°a rat•i". that the country may be ruled published at Peterboro, Ont., (a copy lE'earline, s yg„s *"toparlima 0.M,subsequeae ta.aslt•n. of which will be Bent on uest► it L Bon Ami, Gillett's>�ye. Washing Soda, Sapolio eeatraer saw snag•Ysera oa appttas- __ _ _ fort-- out — - - sn No free adrs,itatns- directly by representatives of the rreeqq important that there should be a good anti_d fel mat of lau�ds`T corps _ r +►g*•�+�+sa with, Written �CO'aOOt e, but at the same time-the root system before the top growth wire be triad"sstil forbidden sad charged moil- "gamely. s king "gam ls. oadaeefa�s dtaoosetnatssadwrltss� king alone 19 iregaently responai- eommeaaer. The pots can then beFAL i HOUSEGLEANIIVG� a «sues acne beta writtas sad seri to etas pub- brought into the window or left In ltfeti'r. ble for the shaage. In Portugal the sand in the cellar until the top Job week ps�mpw able"a► the people have been for years wth is about two inches high when Including ggrroo g Ia g ,i the should be taken out of the acing. ` 81,E s heavily taxed and reduced to the T - �,, s '. psc7�,81.00 i!paid is sd+nuns. f starvation, while the Introduce the bulbs into the light and -�S���..�R BOY 'SOA "' ,� verge o sunlight by degrsee- gee that they bare for 25c. .gk = _ W after PES himself has been surrounded are kept well watered. They should 10 _ ES JOHN M l ProGRA ' by every hrxury that money can they are once potted .until t ough GILAX occurs. In the case'o! Portugal flowering. no7114 ANO COMMlN7i the country 'ia very e.mall and Buy good bulbs from a reliable seed 8 Ceocn,�n at at tw G'om'y Stan firm and give them a reasonable am- y01�'" Had our grandfathers been told naturally does not' represent a ount of care and attention and good that the waters of the hi iagara great amount of wealth- But not- -results will follow. When the flowers utilized in to withstanding this the. king, as are blooming in midwinter you will RICHARDSONYS �,'' River would be feel many times repaid for the slight the street can of Toronto and in well as his predecessors, had the trouble and expense. lighting the streets of Berlin as desire to maintain a court and as •— well as °slag the power used in large a retinue of servants as theImplements in: New' Premises br_ operating the factories of both kings of the large and wealthy Can be had by ambitious young men MOVED ; ` gllaces. 'their informants would nations of the world. They were uc Railw y telIn hegraphy,e deld nisi since 8 - r E DISNEY MO r'LL `'have been looked upon a9 being fit not satisfied in . maintaining a hour law became effective, and since d. r inmates for some lunatic asylum. court is keeping with the $nen- o®eWtsiti Wireless throughout the a counter - '" However that very thing is taking vial standing of the nation and as there is a great shortse of telegraph El`' -place to-do and fails to excite a result of this attitude King ere. Poeitioos pay beginners .from From our new building, across Dundas Street frog -our old stand. we , lA y r month, with customers and the public generally. . . � 8'T0.00 to gD0.00 per �°Od We wast o but very little interest 9eieatLots Manuel has fallen. King George, chance of advancement. The National sacks our bet to our manyy c p - of England, as wall as Hing Ed- you to come to see w. We are somewhat proud of our new home sad more L-� whose attention is directed to- 8 Telegraph Institute operates six ofll- proud of the ample and varied stock we are showing. wards electricity, are most opti- ward and Queen Victoria, have oral institutes in America,Wireless O WE HAVE JUST UNLOADED A CAR OF su0OBW MANURN :. taaiatic in regard t©wtiar;ttiin stare been witle enough to keep clear of envision of R. R. and Winlae O " h generations. They taxation ttheir-subjects ei -suvjdet thby heavyemselves ;h:o�ictaioforlfulitadatiallileappaall S i te wOTO� -.into for future eneratio IOyi N PIILPSRB A BPEOIALTY. state that we are just entering or Philadelphia, Ps. tA-4 on the way a earload of cutters of the Munro- do McIntosh and Gray is the threshold of the electric age. with luxuries. They have incomes pp w Cutter time Ie£t it a bargain, .Also corn demoerate.W� '- - _--- -- We have a!a ggi '_ ~ satised. 9--— ons makes. Cutter time will soon-be here. Qct read for it. We have r�v -The amount of energy thab�go= .�their-own-own - enables-theca- Xdso d�fj• --'- -`tet out�aii"a un -bu e-thin-eu,�,Wo.-a, l lag to waste in the magnificent to avoid being a burden to the streams of Canada is incalculable. nation, and thus they maintain the love and respect o! their slob• ARM TO RENT-7q scree ad Iran 8EW1NG MACHINBS- ®standard and the White. : t „ In the wind alas there is sufficient a. -In IF. Sowasd a'n«. Both good machines, Also supplies for them. W hitby. F energy being Rusted to light the lector. There is no desire on the streets of all the towns in the Part of the people of the British 7FOR S&LB-I haus for sale the [ol- gee cue flno display of light and heavy harness, bores supplies, robes, tar- a� Mtn ire to make a change tuns a j` Loving; s road w °. i tap bow i"` lined coats, mitts, etc. country. Thee aJ! might be util- P of $&axle harness, s cul. t Radiant 6ou" We have now room td stock machine part,.and just what you want asay t *� s kingdom to a republic. Tilers h� L driving pool. a. J' tl� MLZY. T.a. be on our shelves. We handle almost everything for the farmer. tined, but the question for scien- g ^. never was a nation in which the leets to solve is to produce a OR 83LE--House and lot situated _ RB3iSMHSR THE NB94 PLACE sLarage battery is which the elec- subjects were more loyal to their �+ oa l3,oek Pa- Car ®one ovv�t+ �• H•,ho&s%ebarch. For partuslat. asp !T .._ ttie. power wit be conenient for ruler than are those of the British W.J.anaoo.9'orth Olarearo°e d Em ire, and this attitude is due -T'TI.H FOR gA�,r-i haus [orall purposes- The ell `T that we will not have to wait long to the tact an w om o e sada ae m, p>re ••• W. - t wadtstng trom sm to loos tb. rreh Ptle.s to — for that great Noon. -It is'expect- sovereigns. In this age of enlight- soe�� rh .t1w� ewla@®LLN-I + � ' � lul Dy - _ ihat the lance is not ar ti rtieart - le oul when electricity will be used cora. on the loyalty of the poop y ARX FOR sa.LE OR TO Ri;NT- bp proving to them that it is his Ise aeras .Doth part of Las a eon.e.pteksr• nwoly for household purposes, lava chief aim in file to maks his rase- Ilam' °m u'o yr is a« . °sink hosrr barn ��� -beth for hea3lag and lighting, and scalar fa.r .rm•st her••►od a•w Aabt'a well -He ' �� rosperonft sad cola- Is"'d two wnL and atre'es asl adlSabir t►lso 'the power used in running jests happy, p lead. • dews,setas« b rte pert4ar'et fr' ' tented and not let them become Ala* °rtes b•e« and a.at•, wiet a aeras of g e ala- avisaltural machinery, Iran oo las a avttU b 9>.r as oavift,i , imbued with the idea. that he bf p o Sas added to his stock an R ,A movemebt, under the leader- cares more for his own interests "FARM FOR gAi.R OR TO RENT- AUTOMATIC 11"D POWER VACUUM CI+"3$1 iship of the Tax Reforms League is than those of his le. snag les A. r r.a•a,loyJ e= •��- Pip "- urs+s•� a ar,e.etaa. sty Loam tet.s•od _ .- _Foe sale or to rent by the day. -'becomir►g widespread, to work for - alae6 of mdalvat:on. oa the are a E 'olid p,to bouso,book bars ?U0 olth rtes - ,ai!amsadtaent to the As"emment gm sasba°m and dnw abed. coca os.awd.a& No need to take up i your carpets or rugs. You can alestia them all in Act w permit municipalities to abund'°°' of awd and soft maw. pop far- one day with the aid of this machine- . It_will also clean upholstered t char partlaatao-apyy so T809, H.�,�gp Ota, pump tax improvement values at a lower October i.the month to plant bulbs rite•put, . of furniture and mattresses. SO easily operated a child can cifa it. for winter!lowering indoors. Bulbs Call at our stove and nee it.for yourself. rate than toad values. An amend- should be planted w chat the tole of _'Window Shades at bargain prices while they last. - - meth comb up at the last session the bulb to just below Lila surface of d Q C pl Q - the soil. and the surfAce of the soil I fir ' . ' Y@ i' _ �Ms'*y�� y1' of the Legislature with this object half an inch below the top of tis• pot =II f �,+ dTM f�r Qerlht / i 1`uM td is vier, but an the request cf e s ` sill and t rices and see creta before placing your order. A Premier Whitney 'lt orae with- 1 a a 19 tt 9 02 C ge P drawn AS it was felt that .ublic .. ..�--.- a K 9 a as p _ gpaR of s '" qy,e CAREFUL ATTENTION TO r , .. At the sea ads- ``3" _. tlpiniOn inbllthe matter was tent . cill o EMBALMING AND FUNERAL WORK strong enough to justify the pads- - `�3�� ��� � :p ',b•t lag of the I _ Sion of the Legislature a large - o - Phone night or day, Bell or'Iadepeadetit. aaa2 : a. �. number of petitions will -be pres- !� tinted, many of them from the �, �. . . Sar y_ THE LATIEST ...STYLEI,various municipalities of the Prov- . r ,,,,f ante �;Ot all malaials anddandRs -Ince as well as from other sources. k•Itt in stook. It will pa7 Toa a a g .o a a.� w'�I ee It has been felt for man years. bo call at-our weeks acd iaepeat oar seek 'r �+ J as o y � Oe in hair dressing is the turban with the real hair net. 'We have them that the presOnt Assessment Act sad °glad° prices. Don't be �' 8 B g a . °' '• J°tr ' • the shade of your hair, also side combs, °stella and hair pins. ' Ask is unjust. The beau tax on im• gMM we do not employ them,eonsqueal-. ,, a j g• o e. e.p1 as j y IT ors ata, and do$brow od the semis -0 Oie• s,,. nee thein. vemente has had the effect to commission of 10 per o�L,which you WE 19 w to _ t iscourage the erection of build- en'WO *%Wyyall t�.a,by paroh�c mom °'' _ O• D'o o COLD WEATHER If COM�O _ age as well asother improvements " ?v esu'• whteby f. oaeawas, asoetdtsm You will need warm underwear. We have an abundance to ehooes MNtTIT 2UN1TE C0.t m' at rely st;DaWds.ls.�°M°n from, y�ss'�.gents' and children's in collo°, wool, union, fleece lineiti, to property. It is felt that it is a oar•• orcin°,•,onearto. Hsavrwa u,uparoowl0 wool lined and flush lined from 15C per garment up to $1.26. Also tax on industry and careful busi- boys' sweaters and gents'sweater costa. Blankets,shirtiags,shakers, mess management and thrift,and men's sox and a full line of ladies'and children's stockings, an many an encouragement to laziness, w L new e,9 a res. -INE oilier lin t right pre sloveliness and recklessness. The A re the lresliee r :Our groceries a ' present law given little encourage- AA for coaBLE pona: F� the man who by careful went tot<id for produce. — Toweling and sheeting. Anew line of these goods at right prices, -Highest price p business management, wishes tocall and be convinced. Oxford shirtinFLs, Rockfsat drill and galatea GEORGE PHILIP, ROUGHAW erect good substantial buildings at 1:k per yd.,,special value._ Flannelette blankets in white end grey, Jam, y " .and thus make his property a 10-4, 11.4 and 12-4. Linoleum and oilcloths 4.4, 5-4, 8-4 and 8-4. Yoa credit to himself and to the coun- will soon be wanting your staves set rep.' You will require stove pip- , try, and it is to remedy 'th'is that es, elbows, wire etc. We are prepared for the cold weather in this _ the Taz Reform League-is direct- line. Underwear, shirts,'soz, overalls;'smocks, boots, shoes and rub- THESM dreg its efforts. berg. Fresh groceries always in stock. Highest price for ldutter and For a number of pears a obangeeggs. TERMS CASH. 40Braseh.e of national feeling has been gradu- -" E,gbfi ied 1873 OF .CANADA ally taking place ' in Portugal GEO. A. GILLESPIE', Dunbarton which reached its crisis last week a to : - .'A omple B��nkin � Ser _. when the Republican party felt g vice P � �1119T its strength had ilicreased suffi- ® Hound, I 0 and ,macial ciently to lead it., to proclaim the Available for .lVlaaufactruiag nation Is republic. Aa a result the I!you are thinking.of purchasigg come is and look around before ,Wholes+tle sad Retail Merohanta, Municipalities., country is now governed by a buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, fine shirts, ties;socks - provisional president, and King and smocks. Boots and shoes�or"all. Corporattoa9, tarmer9 atlt� private iilditriduals. RO .M4Lnuel has taken 'refuge in Gtb- ' - Ice'cream (City Dairy)•every Saturday night. raltar, and it in very doubtful it - Bak SraIIeh. Rhe country will ever again beWeealso handle Samson's well-known spades, shoveIa, hods, forks and PI �n.�E R I�� BRANCH Always fresh groceries on hand. i4A� ruled by a king. The revolution ,.. NCa _ T. B TTY, _with has taken place so quietly and A. M. a ORIIILEY� _' . Dunbarton ^•Pdltt�•�"ALSO AT WNiTST. - ` such little bloodshed, than y.. „r. t.. Y.-. .- ,,.. ,-0000 0000. ti '. .. .-�' .•^_'..a e^ :;'. �. i,�_ ;�"r ry �� ..:fC � pr� - .`� r 0000.",.y,.k .�, �.!. ,, -•; ? . ... .�, .n s• 4 '.�,' y:,:, Kh '. 7 � ,rx,' '•. �' -::w .1�:. •j�.rw...... ,•c•�,i.. �.aw ^ 51,,. :'�«,,k ,�.,s,�. ,,,.:. ::{+^4,,.. , •,`:15, r°?? 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"e. s. 1 -y.' w. y . r,'•^. .,.a.,,, s r.a":'..::.m" e ,. - •pb: .,.+. 6' ,1,"C,.�, -.ti'.. ,iSSu`:r•W�.:+nx � n„ •:: ,,.,� ..•. r. , ,•._-"•- .-<_"n'R,+..,_`"`v. :.•^s`:----"T�'"----r'F 'ei. - way,.. ,T' Ot•lttMKOnT For sale--Good:-dwelling house betty thieveries of a very an- + Peter Macnsb was in the and one acre of Lad,orchard t►od no kind have been perpetrat- � T'tiaada barn. For quick sale$=. J. H. ed u rap n a number. of the owners STOVES �� �A LE a imea J.Bac vey, of the C.P.-L, Beal, Blaremout. e* of grape vines and vegetable gard � • was home over Sunday. S• F. and�dre.,Robina. of North ens is the village. Possibly they -1 have for sale two good stales;a'parlor cook which- Claremont, Mrs. Wm. Jones spent Sunday and Mise Ethel Burt- are regarded as a kind of sport, with friends is Almira. on are spending .A •two weeks' but they are as far removed from Us been in use three years, and a,heater, in un holiday with relatives in Brandon, true sport as ythq are from true n P. Mannab and Mr, Blackburn man. honor. (?iv�zed and enlightened =: years. Having inatslled's furnace I have no fu:gther were in Uxbridge on Tuesday- Several members of the local men ought to be above criminal Mies Baby Farmer visited losenic i.odge attended the Dist- tricks. use for them. Will sell ata, reasonable prim friends is Stociflvllte last Lse3romc bf #-nractioa R. Weedmark was found gniltg The Corner Store. : - _ P� a John Waga,of Toronto, 3r -- - lta rooto on Saturdayafternoon and - -arga€n-somew t under--the wreath__ evening last. - of murder and sentenced to be - t or. The lane engine at the bak• Miss Jessie Bain,of Toronto, is hanged at Perth on December 14. , ,.:the guest-of M. and Mrs. Render- ery, .which hsa :been giving some ion. trouble for a week past,is report- Hillyard Bryan, of Toronto, ed to be once more in first-class spam 9undag at the home of his working order and the baker's bi- wv­ :� • . R�C RASO parents here. ceps are getting back to normal _ Richard Johnston, of Toronto. a aia. , . assn s ew ys en attendance at the Markham fair p - l[ra. FArmer. this ear was smaller than usual _ 0� s Tory Imp ��rat of Fred and Mrs. Reynolds, of ow9 to the incessant rain of the OWT Goodwood, spent Sunday with R. _ g _ 8lalionai't. Books,Dolls, Toys, j� .and 11ira. Bryan." first-two days. On Friday 'how. _ •,ressived for the Holiday trade. Call Mn. Wm. Mosgrove,of Brougb- ever a fairly,reprentative number �d res cheap, c .-am, was the guest of Mrs. J. H. found their way over and report 8nbsoeiptioaa taken for all Magasiuso, Beal on Tuesday. a very good fair. Bl dbooks' - _ al o and Mrs. AiIawap antwo Twenty-five new' books` have Weekly Daily end y Nowspapsrt, doughtere spent Sunday with. J. recently been added to the stock _ a H.and Mrs. Beal• of the public library and are be- ;,. Z.,1 Mrs. F, spofEard sea Mrs. W. ing eagerly devoured by the pat• Removed by Lydia E. Pink •�, �, �, R=C =T.�E30►rT, s R,Wood spent last Friday visit- tuns of that institution. Addi. ham's Vegetable Compound U=x%w gft=m•t; w>�s tug tional shelving accommodation is in friends at Atha. g Y _ - _ �• Miga Mary Morgan, of Toronto, being provided which will make Winnipe ,Man-"Eleven years ago the books more coavenieatl ac- I weal to the victoria Hospital,Mon- with at her home over Sundey y- °with M. and Mrs. Henderson. ceesibl& trml, suffering with awth in the gra .. .. . Mrs. (Dr.)Dales, of Danbarton, Owing to the extremely•inelem- uterus,The doctors said it was a tumor- Mrs. weather the missionary meet- and could nvtbe re- >=r and Mise Cowan, of Rosebank, moved, as it would �a visited at the manse on Wedaes- Ing on Thursday evening of last causeinstantdeath - , /�/ ialraent . week to the Presbyterian church They found that --` was not largely attended." 'Rev.. otber o were l�rs. (Rev.)J. K. Clark, of t3len- g y rg°ra _born,,Man.,.and Mies Harrison, of D. J. Davidson with his acetyline affected and said - rj �_. ST-0-VE. REPAIRS Toronto, are visiting at R. Raw. lantern ahowed-n rly No views- I- could--sat"--live- — +LT +d p" of India sad its plc, giving more th-aa sit - - sora a. Cos- brief far. Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson brief comments and explanatory months is the cos- �j notes on each. dition I was in- Hipp l4 �Thought and Imperwi Oxford " • were in Pickering on Tuesday at- ii'''lsdl �r�` $ ._ _._ � q teadiag the sale-at-the-farmer' I.saalyover -- f xther'e. MSZlITl@ i9ai,1M tisemeat i n the _ Corn cutting silo filling, root and eom. housing, beech nutting and eider -°r- .. menaced taking Ly- y berr;r p c� R parties are the odd- r t fila E PinYham'eti'egstable Compound. It will pay you to bur Sargent'@ best bright stovepipes and elbows. -" or o7f the �4 ` 9 wa' $ i I took it constantly for two ears, and They will last the longest and look the beat. day former) of Myrtle, Rigs,Implements. Etc. _ still take it at times,and both my hus- _ p y band and myself claim that It was the a ' but now of Uxbridge township, is The undersigned has received means of saving m life- I highly CHARLES SARGENT, CLAREMONT �'• - assisting Thomas Stephenson in instructions from recommend it to suffering women.' - .his rush of work. �_•� '�ffi" '�d�=�` Mrs• ORILLA BRADLBT, 2% Johnson HARDWARB, STOYBS AND FIVANACBS We are sorry to report that To aril b public unction at Ave„ Winnipeg, Mame Mins S. E. Evans is not recovering hTs promisee, One of the greatest triumphs of eo rapidly as her many friends Lydia E. Pinkham s Yegstable Com- - _ nvoralsi like to see her. tot 9, Concession 8, Pickering, orad is the conquerin8 of woman's ]i intend to exhibit at . -- Th$->tona8 t_nen-.Af.__.the _village_ (Balsam),on dread enemy-tumor If on have .a� . -- -nlcez-- a ' haus fitted up a bowling alley in Wgdrles",T, �`1cto�et 26, 191 Mon or displacement, don't wait for 'i'a` Birkett's shop sad they will The following ro time to oon8rm your fears and lP _away their g P P7• vt: ,hn,,,�,Lha horrors of a L tall ol:sra- able...to_�as� _,_ '_`_�- MAIRKHAM-FA- -- leisure hours most pleasaa g—. - `- a'-mom don. ut�Lia The 'Women's Institute will old,bred to Baron lest; bay mare, 8 table Compound at once, lhald their regular monthly meet- veers aid b d. bred to Baron Elect. aia foIIowia;' gray mare a years old h d. bred to For thin years LydiaPlatham's _ ling a the home of Mrs. C. 8. )3atoo Bleat. gray mare 1' ears old Vegetable ComPouna.madwshom:oad !Found on the afternoon Of Oct. b$. bred to McQueen : absetinut geld. and herba,hasbeentbesiaadatdrwed! PARK IILPI.>!>ILSNT9 i9th at a zr clock. A good prop �m ing. 4 years old, bay gelding.8 years foe tamale Wo. � E Is being pre�Mlred ea -St4riag of ol+I• brown Belding,2 y* old; bay QA80LINllt lilN(}IN$8' - Winter I tables"and "Thanks- IdAing. 1 year old; filly salt by Baron �ZMC%%t0XW ge vilmg forrosperity and Welfare fleet: filly Bolt by t[eQuaeo. - C Lrrt m-Reg shorthorn cow. due NOTICE TO CREDITORS :'' f9BPAIiATOR.9 AND WesSa�4 Maosarss of our Dominion. All ladies are before sale; rs6 shorthorn sew. newly tle►rd3allyy invited to attend. calved: cow,4 yrs.eligible to .dw Bstsu of He+�nstfs Poll,Dwasad _ F'arneing is no played-out iadris- Feb.94.grade shorthorn cow, i yrs, Notice Is hereby given pursuant W Be sure and look us rap and i try in this loealit7The large due April IS, ffnuio shorthorn cow, 8 R,8. 0.. 1897 Chapter lig Section 88 Crouse of cattle which have passed rs,due June 76 2 grade shorthorn and amsading Ant., that-all-persons examine these goods. We pati tea- through the village, Dome from heifers, 8 yr,; s tat steers,a yrs: 8 having claims against thus estate of command each and every article regions as far away as Alberta oa steers. Z ; 2 heifers, II yrs. in calf; Henrietta Paul. )toss ot, the Township :;;to intending purchasers. - r ". their way to winter feeding in 2 steers, a pre; 1 steer, 1 year; 1 hei- of Pickering, in the County of On- _ aT'; " cosy Drone atabLea in the township ter, I yr; 4 calves ; shorthorn bull.2 tarso, widow. deceased, who died on -of Pickering wiles seem to ski y m; gds cow,0 yrs,due April 20rd. or about the 19th day of September. _•.:; - ��:„ Sss:sp-14 breeding owes, shrop- 1910,are required to send by ppoosst prey Cate there is stn,I,Domething worth shire: 4 reg shropshire ewes ; • ewe paid or deliver to William Alsap, one while in the till-Ag of the soil. lambs, of the undersigned executors of the s� For analysis at po leisure.-. ��--8 brood sows 10 pigs, 9 Will id the said deceased,addressed to �� rKer x -. The people who are the fence months old. Uxbridge post office, Ontario. on or . _ IxFLz xz%rrs-Binder 7 ft cut. Me- before the Tbh day of November, 1910, are no good. They ught to be Cormack; mower b ft. Frost Ja Wood; their Christian and surnames-and ad• ehotrw the fence. You-don m. They bay rake. Doering; wagon, nearly Creases, with full particulate of their �,� /� r ON l 'know when you have them. Thep new; low truck wagon,steel wheels; claims and the nature of the securi- ." � `/ z^ FTARIOI wiggle about: They have no back set bobsleighs; land roller; 2 set dia- ties, if as ,held by them. ff --' bone. They are not men at all. mond harrows ; 8 walking plows ; I And Take Notice that after the said ' .They are jelly-fish." .Query: How gang plows; Chatham fanning mill; 7th day of November; 1910. the said to shoot a jelly-fish minas a, back. cutting box, hand or power; horse executors will proceed to distribute ��TT WANTED Now' bone sitting on the to tail of a power, ten horse all iron ; set scales, the assets of the said deceased among R, B R Y A i1 For Pickering and surrounding Cis- ' ` fence? p cap 8000 lbs ; cultivator, Ooulthard d: the parties entitled thereto, having S.AI6tBEI4 trict for fall and winter months an Scott; furnace for feed; National regard only to the claims of which ipes sad smokers' energetic reliable agent to take orders l ; i have given as above '�obac°°a p' Wm. Edwards, of Balsam, in- cream separator; turnip drill; root said notice ve been sandries, centred office Bell for nursery stock. tends holding an extensive auction pulper; grain drill, Wisner; 2 water- required, and that the said executors Telephone Oohr• A for GlooD PAY Wzslc T OrTr"Fsaa .sale of farm stock, implements, lag troughs; planta for atone-boat; evil)not be liable for said assets or say Bolnto un BxcLuervx .Tmi;arsosi .oto.,on Wednesday,Oct.28th. As a wagon tongues; 1 bu gy, 180 feet part thereof, to any person or persona _ 000 AORi! Mr. Edwards has a Large number horse fork rope. new; a sets double of whose claims notice shall not have CLAREMONT. - ONTARIO harness; set single bsrnens; about 16 been received ai the time of such din- Under cultivation. We guarantee to of first-class stock it is ex ted deliver stock in condition and +' tons good timothy hay;2 acres of tar- trihution. - .. - got a large number of intending ni forks, spades, hoes, logging Dated the 80th day of September, �' 'dp, �e to contract e. Ws can show t>tu ppunrchasers will be present, Mr. chains and man other thin too 1910. �7GlMRItNC1< there is money in reprssentiog a `° 11dwards is giving up farming and numerous to mention. WALT=%R. PAUL, Executors well known reliable fiream.ut this efor is consequence.there will.be no As the proprietor is giving up farm- WILL1rA AW- OP, �, Fa�bl� over 80 years. Writs for x reserve whatever. Ing everything must be sold, PatsAsc Nuassar Oo., ' The ''arvest home services in TIME TABLE-Piokerins elation G. r 4 bi- Toronto,Oct. ' Sale at 19.90 sharp. Lunch at 11. T.R. Trains going Bad fine tie follows- -the Me$aodist church on Sunday No. 8 Mail &06 A.M. . ♦� ♦-_ _and Midday last .were most sue- Tsitita-Fat cattle, hogs .and hay ere- " is lAOaI 2.48 P.K. '1 RADA MAAaa Bare y Into of"Wats? ceesfal in every partienlar. On ditto April 1st. ' Sums of $10 and " 14 Looal '8.04 P.M. ap,� Sunday mormax the- pulpit was under,cash; over that amount ere. Trains going West .das as follow*--;- CePvMQNT*�, �� BRO&.-OF WH11sVALA •�"� occupied by the pastor, Rev. R. dit to Oct. 15th, 1911, to parties giv- No. is 'Looal 8.88 A.M. essdfs adalebsad ms► in a roved pint notes. .4 per " 11 Local ''1.80 P.M. a our Op1afof iO are prepared to furnish you anything Dnke, and is the evening by Rev. g pR 3 "�e vroawit annum off for cash. '" 7 Mail 8.60 P.M. ft-a., e"001 +"on in the line of watez supply such as W. R: Wood, of the Presbyterian a"fee& wror :. church. On Monday eveniaR the _(iso. JACKSON,Auctioneer. Sunday included. ti ease. r a��o.ao�� rsat s pumps, windmills, hydraulic rains, annual harvest'home supper and �, - wIs plumbing. etc ' entertainment was given. The A rb,ft" o� They are also expert well drillers night being Sae there was a"large De' ' SIMPSON & C O �att-endance and the supper served e „ ,e.>;�ae raev+a Bola zr! and respectfully solicit your patron-. was e2cellent.. The program fol- age for the future. Ind. phone 6ia71', »Ift—in- Aid not ....:,:Newlerk ant'aote. Rev'Mr. Locke, of the NEW GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER 5106w.�oa _ E, W. EVANS, `,_ Dovercourt Road Method'istchurch PURE IRISH TABLE LINEN The P1C�L81'lIIg a genial Irishman from Porta- Men's top shirts, 50 and 75c, y Pump Manufact13t61c BO inches wide, 30e yd. down, with combined humor and Men's heavy wool sox, Ibjand 26c.� -�i gu ance Committee advice Ina racy address on TABLE CavERe with fringe, in red �++ ) good y and fawn red'and n, Men's)3ea�vy wool pants, $1.501 .: Shop and�Resideace, Dtuidas 8t �• "'Otheriszn" completely captured ' 8/4,$1 IO&$I.SO Men's black and gray hate,;76c and Thaobjeet of,this Association is tct WHITBY, ONT. his audience' 'The musical part of F'1;061% MAWS,27x81 in., 9% $1:00 the program was furnished by the BED QUILTS, well filled and lessen atealiag and pioeectti;e w Mena atyltah.necktiea,-Meand gOc: the ielona_ Three doors west of WBitby House. Greenwood Mixed Quartet whose - quilted, $3:00 ` ,.: numbers were much enjoyed by Members having poopseay stolen oommnai• All. The Day Brothers evidenced Remember-our bargain counter. You wilt always.findrsnf►pe there- .. osto immdiatety with an member' We are prepared to Instal wood or iron their well-known ability is sever- things.yon require every day in your homes, ott Bieoutive Commistee, pumps on short notice,also attend ail instrumentals. A large.class TEAS-Have you sampled our teas, good black-or mixed tee 5 lbs: Maabersbip Ise " $1'004•' to.all kinds of repairing. , of little girls in action songs prow- for$1.00, also our blas& and mixed 25c lb., others jell it at 80c lb., Tickets may be bad tram the Proddeni or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, ed very attractive and delighted ' 8aeretarr se*ypilae6ioo.. t the audience. The chair was oc. also 406atid50c tea§. 'Our coffees are the best, fresh ground whi�e also gasoline engines and 4, i yon wait. Onr groceries are perfecbly sanitary, nothing a=posed to Exec. dom.-L. D. Banks, the squre gear r. copied during the evening by dust. Every bin and drawer_oontains sanitary covers, " RV.V, Richairdson,Pickering, Out r, Ohms.Calder,.M.1-A:- 'The receipts MAONHT ORE�AM SEPARATOR, r ` of the evening amounted to.about 1,A. OsCw+r►of, ' 'Arthur le�rey, S D. -SIMP�ON & Co., �- PICBERING e.er.�.r► �-� }. ; Presided Phone Na. residers -J $100. _ .:ter;y...,u .., .i': .i-.vA,, .. .:.,•,. .. ,.. s "•: PKier eG ? ^d,�.r1,.• •: .+ r .`.. :.: -...._.. •. .: '�. _v ., +,....,.;. .,; .. V%' - ''..r .:'ty �'• "• . as°.n. :F„`iti. w I rq �• .\^'.. ��. � • ,- .n, �F"�, +'.5 ,�"T.N r,. •�tt a. �• r r "'r.'._.µb r :+ . .... :' _ F � L '•� M:i �'•• 9/dr � ,: ,meq, '.vs'�T•.rV ,.,. "k�`,••. .t ,. •r,. a,..+C',�s+..r .. r ..,� •., �., .1. ..,;,..,. •--:: s, a'. � az• „+ ,�, a.,P A++�” `!•:` '!,<,.r,. ;uw,,.+ q _. .. 1�nv. t �' '„ dere :+o-'•:.r.4. '.•r ..:e.r.-_•:.�':SF'�r,� .�... 1';� .!�A.,ey -J' -. •g0.._.'".• �°1: ? "'4.vr•�~; wr!. W .�• S ,.H'.., "�'u?Y v.� r.,�s.5 <.. p ..+�, S' n�,. a!'j' <�.. ��. i +( V. 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F.. ,.u_>Rr••�r�.-^<;�i!��re^Rw4:i.r •'.'.�aK •a3Fr.x,D�,r«ti�•-:.,� .'<a�n�'.-xarm:a�tst;:.:..x.'s;�.xti,�...•r;:T.s-.�':stoma'�..,.s!•-:.�,y^',��wn-r.Ra.�xa+�.•no,�-qtr '4�a ,. - - ^i `�K : .�=. ++♦♦�,�++++i{++4 i 4 #-++4 +++++++++♦ ,. male character, they keep him out ., of the lower sorts of entanglements, -� Y .. . _: __.._. , _ and-they-are useful in restraining /'`i trig $take That SpU ea the ! " - him from premature marriage:But I' K ,,.vallab urO1i " they are perilous if allowed to.last NA�DRu�C� He8t28Che a too long, -- If permitfed to claim Give quick, auto ,relief• and we narantse they cmism notetns 9 -yho-ful+o ills beset or nervow system. 266_a box,u fiA4Q 0M'• �eprivileges, rights, usurpations, they za -POW[ a - -are apt to become irksome and eom- N.tivaatDrag..dChemkalCo..ofC.a.d.,LW*.d, iitmtrarl. .,�• � - 9 promising, especially if the lady be no longer young. When awoman - ------ - sb" - w - TRUTH-- N EVEIt -ULD. P is no onger v g, - �!Oiit' n R some as 1.mpn ew ,� erste acharnement m her'tenacity addi f �the�wa.ywtph � about a last passion,which is like U that of a marinef clinging to a spar ;;dieboah,IKE. ' .yet�•�r •ate•3 in the midst of..a gusty sea. It ie y?. R' 1 ++++++4;.}�♦+ ����♦}♦♦♦}#-♦}}i}}�♦4;+#�} not easy for the spar to disengage <<That is .not. gorgeous. The I itself.. On the whole,therefore, aro- ^. CHAPTER' YII•=-(Cont d�• endurable to-the nation You may, men of rank are perhaps beet avoid- world-owes much to diplomats; it if you ars a public man in Eng- gill know how much in a few years, .' a is a faint, cornwceivable ed in this sense. -Passions are saf- when it will be governed by clerks " _ light which means the es which gblunder, scki millions to the nation- controlled y telephones.- suggestive , k - dawn, young birds are twitting, al debt, eat your 'own word's e�.ery. lcherk-book. The-check-book is. not ' Thati is true;.I stand corrected. .�bere i§ a delicious scent of green I eyening in debate, and,plunge the always, indeed, refused by great. But Gervase and I have few svm- :ladies-when they are in debt-but - leaves, of full-blown rases, of dewy country into an abyss of nnmeil sillies none indeed except poli- _ 'inoses; the air is clamp and warm a check book is an unpleasaat reit- p i curable revolution, suer they will ticalIy, and even tl+iere we differ- he can hear the feet of blackbirds ness in the law courts. However, still have e,)Ilfi encs in yoii- if you he is-the toryism of.Peel, mine is ' as I said before all depends on the scraping and turning over the mold lead the lessons in church and.walk the toryism of the late Lord-Derby} ` land the grass; it.is nark, yet he home with your wife; but if it is lady's temper; no_woman who has -there are leagues between thei e ,eau distinguish the masses of the ever rumored"that you admire your a bad temper is ever truly discreet. „ rest woods beyond the gardens Good-night to your grace," , and tw°' Ix Ig neighbor's wife, down you go far- (To be continued.) INAP-LE + the outline of the trees near his ever: And yet,'' continues Mr. Mr. Wootton with his candle die- a easement, the shape of the clouds Wootton pensively, "people do ad- appears within his doorway. SIMPLE TOYS FOR-ROYALTY. :,Us they move slowly southward. He mire their neighbor's wife in Eng _ _ f� 'wonders in what part of the old land, and it seems a venial offence _.w__�,('gApTER VIII. queen's Children '.clot Being Spoil- , � � '•" t ' = honer, whose fantarstic roofs and when one compares-it with the de- Indulgence.- when 5t turrets, and gargoyles and icy-cul- sertiun yt. :xurdun, or the succor- Alan.is really corning to-d'ac'. rel by Over indulgence.' need buttresses are hidden in the agement of a hydra heaved greed says Dorothy Usk to her Ford with Miss Grigsby, of New York, re- ,. g Y for the ri::h man s goods.' pleasure a few hays later,..luuki:g i recently_reeeived an evidence of the dusk of the summer ni ht, the have " rush the Princess Rabaroff her up from a telegram. length to which Queen Mary goes hiss the "Black$.night" ; g With which Mr. Wootton yawns „sow you excite y� t+r'sE•lf:'' rays �in a desire to imbue' her children i chamber. HP remains some time at rises and also declares his inters- - Come to your home? - Usk, with -a rude dr•:darn. "ti\'hat � the open window,, and goes to his tion to o to bed. --- l w fill simple tact _Miss Grigsby i -you the � . g can you see to care auuiit l He is i4 h e __. -1 children, t h t, brad Aq the daw_ii�rowa__rosv. _T1ia-'yu-ung-duke fuilows-hisn and.. Y er'e -pia-o �oaire-ka royal and easyws$.toslLiae `. ---- awe- - -�— -- "Lord Blanford'is in a very bad a retentlu�tslramtsug, i#rrgt`th w t}}ragh walks by his s=ide dowII the corer- P t e stoves. a' F� temper,' says Mr. Wootton. when was nue. French-_gocerness,'and when little pe dor. He is not at all-like: Uisra �Gevrlte !" Sl regards him with 'Prince John was ill a short time "Black Knight" takes ` the smokrn room door has closed elf's nun duke• he is awkward, gg y on the object of big detestation; I h and du!1..; ire is neither ami- horror- and amaze. Is he g lly ago she begged to be allowed to all the hard vaorlr and dirty 21 . 1 s y' 1 of his mind I Her cousin is i a Teddy bear to replace worl.out of stove poldshing. ! Y� twh7n Isautly : e'TphesBla fords you know,alla dH nu Lad " Usk's ideal of w at an g- a worn-out one he had-been in y ; y a painstaking wish in him to id o well i y It's a paste-so there is- �4 ' were always alittle-just alittle- by his c+uuntry, xhich is almost""lish'gentleman should ire: He dues fife habit of taking to bed with him no watery mixture'Ao be y, Y noble in a person who has be not ken black women down in { ; clever famii ver clever, but we Pre p after the fashion ,; many children, I prepared. Warwickshire, ro al and otherwise. just a few rubs with cloth or - — -all know to what great wits are toadied, indulged, and tempted in y W - »sadly often allied.' And this man all ways and on all sides ever since "A pretentious bumbug, re- The Queen consented that the brnsb brings acairror-likeshijae - - - - has never done anything with his his cradle da g. It is the disinter. peats Usk' Be likes.to ticket his Prince should accept the-gift, and friar"youcan see your face in 3 relations and connections with well Miss Grigsby straightway purchased And the ahiae:lgata! talent and opportunities; never ested patriotism which has been so, chosen descriptions. "All g��od l _ done anything at all "' ►ar ei the exec lienee and honor ofthe largest, fattest and most ala- Most dealers hassle and i+aL, r. He has written first-rate g y Ilooks and soft sawder; women like borate Teddy bear possible, which me,ttr ntacic><artahe' se.ae - the English nobility, and which is ' looks''' says Usk, angrily,'always —( ha'Osartu•f thing- an- she.des etched to the lace. Her �i your Dealer e.aaoi supply it.send only possible in men t,f posrtran ao P « for a bis eaa—cast postpaid,. !Heady to defend a friend in absence f course we '.Irks good m stir rise was mat when the bE ar_ ; high that they are raised Sed by it from P g 'Oh.-books"'., says Mr. Wootton, birth above all vulgar c+avetous- Hera, though they are not your I came back again to her with alit- 17EF.F.DAi.t.�Y Ci0•ttt�tt� with bland but unutterable disdain• nems or pecuniary needs. w"kness," interrupts his.wife with ;tle nate from the Queen saying that aassa*.-2 oat . "Alan has the mannersalwaysliked the children to �"'•�'''�'"°"y'"o"t'"'"'"'` r ili k i and therefore naturally .despi!eq ,.d e�timidlyou 8for he Rq very afraid of a man _who respects womeII ;hove.only the most unpretentious. that niay seem very tame to you toys, and that as Prince John'e is - ;them of Henry 1�'oottpn, - Do you real- our friend Blanford, but in last: Tedd beat' was but a quarter a' b Y ' these days it ass, ens e , 1growla Usk, pugnacioiimly . on Isngl;rh, #Ge 4t-is -', •, _-- - hof the size o the present one :• a .° p _ Mr. Wootton stretcbee his lett Isar -necessary l to ken au v>'ry of nbtelty considered It would be better t° Tc,ur:sts who are 7overr, of gt. < gout and gazes with abstracted air y y- p "Respects womers"' Usk is'un- I havA the'same kind. The American fiormea retake it a point of seeing zt _- straight, as regards women mean, able to restrain'his hilarity. "3My hurriedly exchen r& the lar e, ru- l 4 at the ceiling Public life,"' h''vnrt know g g � 'rthe King's bursas"..and Wye stable fi murmurs Public hie is fhe only. . 1 dear Dolly, you're not a chicken; bust ane costly Teddy for a most " ..It is most necessary to appears men of the breed ! .arrifage� Indeed, vverving the y peseible career of.an Englishman you can't mean.that you do•n't know modest s eci P fairies at 'Buckingham Psla+e has to keep very rtraight," replies kir. ' The same treatment ,. is.,accorded ' g of position. But it demands s+acrr- I that Gervase—" �fiecum:• almost -an nnrx)rtuat item files, it demands o;ao{rificem�' Wootton . The two things are obvi l 'I know that he is well-bred'. Princess -Mary, .Her dolls have al- 1 "you mean that one has to mar- ously different to tha meatiest ca- you were mo once, -but it is a very ! in the tourist's hurried prograiniue 3k* �. ways been of a simple kind, and Che charger belonging to the late ry 4'' mays flee young duke of Pacity, long time ago," replies his wife i she is required to make then {fin )•:dosed VII.,, v.}t+cit aua Ipd � $ The young man-'sighs with cuttin siententiousne-se, and g >Queenstown, timidly. g Jclotlres herself, in the iatercals cd 1 "'hind 'tbe king's caffio m eke tun p, ":4n& t+r have that - that-a stitching flannel petticoats for ill. Mr. Wootton smiles on hin' 1.3ft• P . with that unkind reply she leaves .•rx2 1,r�,cegsion, is akown to the -_ -- ly_ „�arr,y, y.� u arancF one must lie mar"ried'1" him As if she did not understand po a she occ r _ or, with which task h upi ' scandals afterward; is as I me—ie �than me te-think, ___ t i,it,urr, and this:beautifut anions.! and avoid ndiaputably, ]itarna6° much of lest time. K: avoid, beyond all, those.connections .nereceesoa tto ionraapacb respectability any 'aantemptuously. �e may under- ,a Alabt usin. Y ! i� l at R which lend such a charm to oxist- d�cb r r a butler to a bishop," stand dog's and horses, and deer tt1{EbA'oiD'S i'OPL'I.kTIO�. y— d y encs, but s ao apt to get into the and partridgeq, but about human I In the causes of infant mortal newspapers!" replies the elder, smiling cumpas- nature he knows no more than the 'its• rl,,,irra morbus figures fee - There ca a general laugh. il-He mionatel at the wick of his candle. Report of Registrar-General �howtt uenth. and .it rna be said thatY old man at the lodge gates. 1 q y.toes, not care a straw about the � ,, . _• Decreaasr. in 1909. , r gBMr. Wootton has_ not inwn,ded todulte he ha•s no daughters to mar Surely she can't be soft on Grr !rlv np.aintK of the bUle. arcs rP - Jill. thein laugh, and he came heryetf l! her husband reflects Last year Ireland decreased dr'`to„y r rs of child life. If all mo R, Jiritts atatelinesa, as though they had !y• and Mr, Wootton's social em- with a sensation of amusement; "it population, the loss by' immigta• trams woitld-avail thetasae(ves of so thot interrupted him: "The country inence is far beyond the power of weuld b©too funny after running so tion more than wiping out the px- 'effective a `remedy as 1)r, ,J P. _ -expects those sacrifices; no man dukes or ,princes to make or scull: straight all these years, and just as cess of births over deaths. I�r11t,1gR'c I)yeentery Cordial many y tfneceeda in public life rII England They are words of wisdom so pro- her daughters are gre+u•ing•up- but The figures; as 'given in the nn= a ]rifts.• . ne could be causal. ._ This. igho does not make them.'' ifound that they sink •i cep into the they aro -often like that," nual report of the Re istrar•Geu- 4covdini ran be given with safet3 to soul of ,his upil and tn, ,him with P g the t-tnallest child as there ism no ' . "Melbourne, Palmerston, Sydney ; P He is not surf whether fife idea a al for Ireland or .1909 may be ; `io > i -•.. � r re! d f , •Herbert!" murmurs-one rebellious a consternated sadness and perplex- i diverted of irritated him, but he summarized As folloa.a:- bearer. :- ti�;uii ity. ' The temper of Lady Dawlish i knows.that he has always detested Births :.. •• 102,759- him substance in' 't bearer. __ e - Mr. Wootton waves him aside as is a known quantity, and the Gervase, such a coxcomb and such a Deaths - 973 - "FEWER PAUPERS.. be would of importunate fly: "Nut quality..of it .is. Alarming. Lad - . Y humbug as. the fellow is l' i':rccess of births -over to touch on living persons, I would Dawlish is not young, she is good- graci- Mea a;, 8G Derrt•axe of \earl F]ightNeQ fhotN select Lord Althrup as the scaler looking, 'and .she -has debts. Lord ou%I" scut ejaculated his ,soli- - n . . the l7aivlish has indeed hitherto let Actual decrease in poen €ro , -eland l Britain of.the public leader most suited to I tilde: ration ..•. .. A natural sequel to fire steady ^this county-•:. It would not suit her pay her debts in any way she • To be sure" adds that honest In the precious year, despite, tale-orf iuereasing Arytle proziperity. ' Lord Blanford to lead the blame 'chose, being occupied enough in gentleman in . his men mind. emigration, the population increa ;it, Britaiii is the ewainued decrease w+ less life of Lord Althrop. It vrould;P.ay'ing curl, of his own as he can= "There are very fcw of .enc. who i ed-b'• 1 853, " :net suitliim even to pretend to lead `not by any dexterity &void; but 'would' thank. you •to' respect 'em Birth rate 0.3 per '1,000 ariove {4Fl the ixsTiibcr.vf past{ ra,. _ it. I "dotibt 'if he could even-look is no knowing what he may :1ccr,rding to a recent Luca! Gov- now-a days. past ten years'.average. 1 ernment Board rrett+rn,.the number : the part if he tried. The English ido any day out of caprice' or ill- Gervase will be here by 'din- Death rate 0.6 per 1,000 btld,w of paupers in receipt of relief in are a pe,, people; they always nature, and although he will never her," he says in the course of the past ten years' average. M:ngla.nd and Wales on $atueday, mix'-public and private life to- obtain-a divorce, he may try for day to Princess Sabaroff•. Of the 22,650 marriages register "liily ,0 last was 7b9,14fl-a decrease gather. Lord Beaccinsfietd remark'- one; which-will equally effectually "Indeed'," she replies, with• in- ed in 1909; 16,057 were between Ria- :. -'ed to:me once—" convulse-the duke's taunt and the -Who of 17.702 compared with the cores- y differeirce. � \�'ho is he 4 man Catholics, 3,427 according -t,* q ondin Saturda• in '19t1r. tondos And'Mr. Wootton feria e story of city which is situated in "A friend of my wife's; at least the rites-of tke Church of Ireland. ;slo%ed S decrease of•exact]v 100 Disraeli, a very good story,'only'.` its center.. His own affair with, a cousin. I thought you might 2,296 in Presbyterian meeting-hui - :IVs: ha-s taken it out of the journals--lady Dawlish is, he firmly believes A i,otable feature of the ret�irna know him; lie' was some time in es, 398 in registry' offices, anis tied': is that, while the idi1c;ur paupers _.sof the Presiden des-Brosses and known to, no human being save Russia." balance-in various-registered build fvs England and Wales act'ua11y in- fathered it on to Disraeli. But themselves and their confidential "No;" there.is a coldness in the Ings, � - ;c r eased slightly, the outdoor pau De,Brossea ia..an authgr seldom servants.; he littler dreams that it negative disproportioned to so Deaths from tuberculosis deereas read now, and..nobody knows; $ has been 'the gossip of all London simple a denial. "I do not think ed by 699 (from 11.,293 iii ]905 t,� ler.- per's were 79,495 fewer. The reason tke did, nobody would care. until London yew tired of it he 594' in 1909), fi,r this is that the indoor piiupers y y g so. Ido not remember such a and this following a.;are largely infirm and aged people ' ]Mr. Wootton here knocks a little is indeed=aware that everybody.in-- name.. Who is bel" decrease the previous year of 3s,i, is Wlw 'are too old to-work.• Old-ago ash off his cigar and. smiles like a vited them in the kindest manner "A person who is expected to attributed to the work carried on man who has said something together, but he attributed` this be great in f6reig'ri affairs some by the Women's National Health pt1`rurrs no doubt helped to lessen neatly. coincidence to her tact' in the man- the number of "out" pauperFr; fes day or another,' says Blanford. Association, under the Countess c,f ,that u ckome 5s. a week.is often ' - "It•is the first time I evei heard agement' of her."set and choice- of ,He will have one. qualification Aberdeen; whom the Regist-rrtr-GPtr Sou compliment genius,'' thurmurs her own engggements. Inst enough. to save the pi3i,r old _s - _'Lawrence Hamilton: I Arrived -at his bedroom door, rare in an English foreign minis- seal congratulates on this buccess folk tl•um "the pariah." ter; daily growing rarer, thanks to ful endeavor. Tlc were fewer outdoor pail- "In au "In Italy," pnr5pes Mr. Woot- Mr. Wootton is touched vaguely the imbecilities of examinations; he _-,-4,• :: tiers per. •1,000inhabitants in Eng- ten, "not very long ago a minister,with a kind feeling toward his hum- knows how to bow and he. known ,ryas acccieed of buying a piano out•bre interrogator, or with some other what to say." Pains Disappear Before It•.-to land and Wales on Jeal )est tli/'i' 4 Y. Of the public funds' for his mss- I sentiment less kindly, 'it may"be. ;, „ one need suffer ain when they hay e I un..t•he_corres ondin date in `p.ty A friend'of yours 4 P P g tress. .,Neithi ,the_ fano- nor the Ho paui,es looks._ straight hefore „ available_Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. !year in the whole list of.re'Erna p � - Oh;' no; au acquaintance.- He ."In" stress hurE the gent•feman in tib- him at the wigk of his caredle, and thinks ill of me." If not in the tronas whenereclitiretl' ',ince T970: _paur�,Pcu Elie lie estimation in that soft and ac- 1 speaks with that oracular air so „Why r„ it ca'n, be procured at th n arPst they hair&, are ter' t { with ` _- Fpreteiedatiny, clime: riot that,becomisg--to-him which many un- "Because I do nothing for my .store, as all merchants keep it. fi',r . 19119 as higher than any year since lana thou h he might have pw(i 'grat•eful people are known to country. •He thinks lis does great sale. Rheumatism and all bodily' f870. Rut there'are only 260,6D5 p , g pains disappear when it is applied in," as against'493,623 f°olit pau- ' for it nft-h his awn money. irauld loathe. - deal when lie has foga ented a quar- have ruined an English politician. I "Th rt kine! of connections. are rel or received a decoration." and should the-- at any time return, -pees." - -- Th-oiigh it-had been fire eery sural-- invariably-dangerous; invariably, experience teaches the user of fife , "The have their Oil how to deal with thein. - 'j' lest er',ttage piano conceivable, it he remarks. y _ evonld have buried hien forever un- -uses. 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Shr abich touched a corner of the town, Ont., Gaga: �lte must disastrous for- Y p apn44 r '' the principal loss is confined to the Toronto Oct. 11.-Flour-WiOter Special despatch from Lisbon, dat- bullets are fallin 'like hail around' est fires in the history of Northern , , south side of the river and chieflly wheat 90 per cent. patents, $3.50 ed Wednesday, says the first sign of the windows, smashing the glass., <' blinnesoto and Western Ontario sustained along the American •bor- to $3:60 outside, in buyers' sociis, revolt was the presence of rioters As I write the Municipal Guards, w have been ravaging the couutry the der, Manitoba flours-First patents, parading' the streets on Monday under the windows of the office of r past three days. The towns of Railroad and wire connection with $B.70; second patents, $5.20 and night and excitin the populace by The Mundo, a Republican news-: 1 of the paper, have just been shot d � American side are heaps of ashes. the West is cut off by a burned dis- ronto. Republican member for Lisbon, Dr. The ambulances are full of deal,; Ail hen Rpo"mr and Beaudette trict from Warroad, Minn., on the Manitoba Wheat-New No, 1, Bombards, Early 'on Tuesday and are constantly passing. Tho' caught fixe the Canadian Northern Canadian Northern Railroad, a dis- Northern, $1.05, Bay ports, and morning the rioters, evidently by a Red Cross is hoisted all over the Railway rammed a train of fifty box tante of forty miles, through which No. 2; $1.02 1-2,' Bay ports. Old Prearranged'plan,- fired their sig- town, even on time-ee-wspaper 'of- ^ care to heip1be residents get away. the last trains passed on turday wheat at a premium.of 2c. nal outside the barracks of the 16th fices. The streets are deserted,•ex ; Tney..were brought to this puce on night at imminent peril of the lives Ontario Wheat-No. 2 white and Regiment. of Infantry. Then trou- sept for the troops, and the bak- t•urr t .Saday nW. The flames were of the crew. The road is open to red, 86 to 87c outside. ble began, The soldiers after mur- eries have been raided by the eol- +L . raging Bert& through tit timbctr-•the South and east, however, and re- Barley-55 to 57c outside, and dering their captain, Celeatino Cos- diers for bread. and &dreg`dtii'lions of dollars of lief is ' being afforded from Fort feed 48c outside. ta, burst into the armory and dis- At 8 o'clock on 1i ednesday morn damage Iles been done. The Shev- William. Those fires have been Oats-New No. 2 white, 36 to tributed arms to the people. Then ing I was informed that the kith- tin-1liatt} u' Lumber Co. lost all smouldering in that district for 361-2c, on track, Toronto, and 33 they sallied forth to the Ist Artil- erto loyalist traps had hoisted the : eir btt-rf Ings and 150,000,000 feet months, and were started anew by to 34c outside. No. 3 32 to 33c out, lery quarters, who joined the re- white flag and had surrendered to f lumber, TKe Rat Portage Lum- the terrific wind. which began to side; No. 2 W. C. oats, 37c, Bay "Olt. Afterwards the soldiers sig- the Republicans. Suddenly the - er Co. alto lost all their plant blow two days o. The wind iu- ports. nalled the news to the warships to streets were filled with crowds- P Y a8 P. itis 60,(18@ feet.` creased in velocity with the heat Corn - No, 2 American yellow, the Tagus. shouting "Viv'a'Republica!" The The .IUM- y River Co. suffered the until a wave o€ flame •over a hun- 60c, Toronto freights; No. 3 yellow, At the same. time men in a motor people then began rushing down to me fate tt" lost 33,000,000 feet dred feet high, `and as long, leap- 59c, Toronto freights; No. 3, 55c, oar attacked the arsenal with the aveoida Da' Liberdade. The ja`at f lumber. There are 1,000 people ed" barriers- half a mile wide in Midland. bombs in an effort to gain entrance, Municipal Guards, who were abao- inelegs here. The villages of Slee- many directions. It was this situ- Peas-No. 2, 79 to 60c outside. but were repelled. Several guards lutely heroic in their defence, have ass, Pitt, Wi3hams and Swift have Iation that caused so many.to per- Rye-No. 2, 66 to 67c outside, • of the arsenal were killed. A gen- also now surrendered. it is now t iso b'hen-as*oyed. tsh on the railway track. They Bran-Manitgba, 821, in bags, To- oral alarm was givers, and troops o'clock on Wednesday afternoon,� r• Whjle_a Ond_is sweeping a sea W-490 ht this-q . ni._ iu the hush but..'rott.t4,.. and ehurta $23, in.bags, TO- filled the atreeta, cnnnentrating in. and the Republic ..of Portugal Baal 4.1 1 - been proclaimed at the Town HaRl of fixe. eaptaraa•sl on the south side � were burned to cinders by the heat �,onto. Ontario bran, 821, in sackA, the squares. There was the great- I the 'llainy4iliver at a velocity of wave-leaping this barrier of some iToron 0, and shorts, $23, is bags. est difficulty in maintaining com- amid the enthusiasm of the poo-; err' miles an h@ter, the great body of three hundred yards along the municatiou, as the %treets were im- "Pie, 1 4 aures paseed'this section, revealing clearing of the railway tracks. "'COLNTRY PRODUCE. passible, the Municipal Guards then KING M_ YU,EL AT GIBRALTAR" -caTaitiitg that%Treads reac�the 1 %sectio eapa�c rom ar- Apples-$2.25 to $3.3o per barrel ' rn Tl'��� -furtildding ail C"�IeapatcliTiotn73ibraltar says: e roportion of an international dis- I road, Minn., says : The fire zone fur good to fine stuck traffic. The trains ceased to run, ging Manuel of Portugal i9 now tier. Sixty blackened corpses corer- an area 85 miles long and I Meso,-82.10 to $2.20 Der bushel. for the lines were cut by the Ile- tinder British protection. The Por-, ve been found in the path of the "30 miles wide. It stratchee along publicans, Aho were later must to uese royal yacht, Amelie, having ' honey-No. i light extracted, g y g• • amen and a"vast area is ,yet to he the international boundary and j wholesale, 10 to lU 12c per lb, ; thorough-in-the measures they took, on board thY king, the queen mo-; earche�d For dead, while tho towns the Canadian Northern Railway ' tN`u. 1 comb, wholesale, $1.4() to 82. I am now writing at dawn on they, the dowager queen and thea f .Spooner, Beaudette and Pitt from Gravel Pit Spur, went on 125 per dozen ; No. 2 cotllh, whole- Wednesday. Titere has been a ter- Duke of Oporto, entered this har-' haw been totally destroyed,-Aith &I Warruad, .to Stratton, .the fourth. sad . $1.50 to 81.-3 per dozen. rifying cannonade all night lung, bur at eleven o'clock an Thursdayl � roperty luso that cannot he Intelstation east of Rainy River. An- Baled Hav-No. 1, $13 to *1,; 50 and it iq now inerea.sing in vio- evening Shortly afterwards the &gently calculated at present. Wait other despatch tell& that over sev• lence. The artillery from iiantar- I kin and the on track, and Nu. Y,'s811 to 81t.:�0. � Y g -queen mother came he cxcepLion of the destruction of Paty bodies have begn found, while lent, furl five miles aa%%i have ar- a? ore, anh-dro\e ta, the Hummers '� r tie mills sad Aeck of the Rat Por- the number of dead will probably track, Toro rived ,3 to �i'•30 on rived and joiued the Republicans. 1 residence of the grr.Prnor, Sirs � age Lumber Vo near Rainy River, reach,three hundred, # Putatu#b-Car lots 50- to Z,i per ;An attack is being made on the 1 Frederick Forest ier-1Walker, at.l:u-, .wr j C'armo convent, the stronghold of ruga Point. _ _ THIS YEAR'S SURPLUS. mtliiviis. The revenue Mise been in Poultry-('hickenv, 'slice. t! to i 112c per lb. : fowl, 10c per lb. ; ducks, ;No, n, 02 to 64e Flour-Manito- tanned carbolic acid. A note utas, - - creaming at the rate of near}v one ; J a� t e _X41_Ch__&_M0W Luirty and quarTOr aldhOn Per lb,, gild gee-,e, 9 to per Ib go: do.,, seconds. K), 30, 11'intrr wished. ge,od luck to all his frietxls{ 'ham Million Dollar:'. while the total expenditure for the P F3 tc 1 D year will _ptubabl,v show les, than Dressed, I to 20• more. wheat patent, 8., ,it; Manitoba and in a pocketb.,ok was w•rittea,{ s 1 cleypateh from Ottawa says half that increase over. last year s_ str4rng bakers , 85 10; straight rol- "%Vonien rule the "t.rld, and mens ., THF: DAIRY M.%RKETS. lers, :g1 m to .35" do., in ba $3." are their \villin slaves " 0 �� In rMervate to the-reported state- total, 8'• g - , tnenL of Hon Mr Lcmienx. Ln Lon- •Butter-Dairy prints: :: to 23c; ;1b Orr 83 35. extras, $1 7a to 91.90 ,y- — 5 , dost. than Vawwia'c surplus this year d-i , tuW.-20 t„ 21c, inferior, 19 to ! Feed- Ontario bran, $1!9.50 to $20, 11t N DRF:DS .IRE DROWN ED. John Prodger, found wilt • at ,,- a- ;Ontario middlin $.2. to 8!"2.50 --' q, ri would reach nrty mlllioiis, it may g g b 19c C'reampi , _o to ..,c per lb, for middling %. pointed ont-that the figures of London, Ont , of attempting h,,mur' rolls, 24 to 2.1c for solids, and Manitoba bran, setb Manitoba l�udd�•o Oserflu.i of Gnu3ps I4�ua-r w ' revPnuo and expenditure. for the der Miss Frarnks, was sentenced to 2:31 2c to 21c for separator prints. `bort%., 11.22 pure grain moudlie, ._.date,+ Worshippers. ' fir-it Leif of the present fiscal year three years in penitentiary. Eg,t,_.,Case Iota of pickled 24 to $11 to $3•-': mixed muuillie, 8_':, to _ dPsliatrh from f.otidon !says teat uttt *9ie- prophesy that the I An increase of.70 per cent in im 23c, and selected 26c to 27c per doz. ($-9. Cuecsp -1lpsterna, li 1-4 to - $.�rplae this .pear, though it may , migration is reported-.fur the first C'1rPesp- New,- tl I.3c for dorsi•, tt i;•3c and pasterns, 11 to 11 1-Ic, }3uudreda of religious celebranta� a a.,, .. Rutter--Choices- •24 1-4 to. =41 2c, "'e,drownPd by a ,udders overflut/1 tw.t rettsh a total of t4ill o & Quarter of. i{i�cutrent_fiseai.:ieaz,_�am{�1� • _ a orf the GAnge* River near gra;_` i ��� er;il be- soaae millions over. r --� 2- di Thou•-Anda %pre encamped lost P s and second& at 1 1 to _4c. Egg»_I In a, "l . as compared with the same month ear's reeord surplus of twenty-two , last yedr; - I HOG PROIiC'Tfi, Selected stork at pit to r , s straight receiptK, 23c. along filo" riv'i-r fur a religious fes-' resat Bacon-Long Clea lb to 131-2c tival, when the river ru-e suddenly, �t r per lh, in ra,P lots; mea+ pork, fi3'. `t-- almom as ;..ough by a tidal wave. AGAINSYCHOLERA ,1 1101'F: '1'011'.1RD� I KION.a0 to 022: short (-tit, $30. Hams­Light to medium. 19 to FLU, FROM .1 1,0111 TOWER. 't GUARDING I ''Ort William and Pert Arthur to MI-2c; do., heavy, 18 to 18 1.00 rolls; 1Y to 131-2c: shoulder-.;, 11 to noa Bl+ugttpt. lrinentan killed a( Fort E,rie- 141-2c; breakfast bacon, 19 to 20c; A despatch from fort .lrtlur-r' Dropped Over 2041 Feet. 51 - back%. 21 ter 22c.. says: A concrete move toward: the n C ; A despatch from Fort Erie, Ont., ; eetinr .of �.teamship Passenger Managers Lard-Tierces, 143-4c tubs, ]be; union of Port Arthur and Fort Wit- say WN-man ItuR, a lineman, 30t _ pails, 13 i-4c. liam ig the arrangement for a ban- at. Montreal _ .. et be held a Fort William flr* l a An unmarried.oer on Fri-( 9 \ foil a dt�tance of over 2011, Pet{ .D STATES MARKETS, about 19, t to-which d 1 — - UNITED t trvm the top of an electric' lin©, fi+` A despatch froth Montreal sa g: times of Minneapolis, Oct, fi.-Wheat hundred o the leading citizens of tower and was killed. It `is be-; p y. peace we have to prepare No. 1 hard, cash, $1.13; No. 1 both cities will be int•ited and the > ' [`he Atlantic steamship lines are for war,!' the Manager, of• one- of Ile\Pd that big fall was occasioned' � Northern, 81.13: 13ecember, $Il,- union discussed. It is expected I,v an eleetric shock. rreparing for the worst that can the transatlantic lines said on Wed- 103-8; May, .$1.141-4. Bran - permanent committers will- be ap- -„ . sossibly evase, so far as the health nesday. . _ - pointed. � -- $1$.5o to x819. Flour-First pat- P , )1'H.1RF ~`IIrDS SCORC'I ED. $w K rf their w°egtbound passengers is The Thomson I.ine with their ents, $5.30 to $3.30,,; second pat- wncers:ed. At a meeting of the 31ed,aerranean- .service, are inter- ents, $5.10 'to $0.30; first s clears "WOMEN RULE I'll F,'•11.ORLD•" Elder DP.ent ',ter iluildin>;• at Mont• t tassenger managers of the various ested in the progress of the.plague;$3,70- t 83,90; second clears, $2,�" -- ines, IreW in the _Ace o r. - n- Hour• raging in : apes, for. .-w Ile 140 to 93.70, - "Men are Willing Slaves." Wrote table of the C:: P. R. atlantic none of their ships duck at Naples, $uffAlo. Oct. 11;-Wlieat-S sin :1 despatch ''rum N14a,irpal says: 4 ines, it was decided that the Gov"- the trouble is so general that they r Spring Suicide in 1lon11`e � fire on Thursday night badly dam aux. g wheat-, \o. .l \orthern, carloads A despatch from Montreal sAt•s: ;aged the Fider Dempster sheds oni w . •rntuent..t+houl�I be asked iu .better do not know at what tittle their store, 91.17: Winter; steady. Corn •quip their quarantine stations, trade may be interfered with. The No. 3 yellow, '57 3-4e; ?\o. 4 yel• The body of a man who was Iden- the wharf. ' and a considerable t. ,yid in.every way possible prepare Thomson people, hale several ships�law 583-4c; No. 3 Born 561-4c tified as John Malone was found quantity of marchandise waiting to l :,r an outbreak u•hieh might'occur. to L Come fiom Mediterranean ports 'N*o,' 4" corn, o01-4c, all on track' in Mount Royal Park on• Sunday (he shipped was'destroyed. The "No :iwamship man loe,ks for during the.next month•or tivo, bat �through billed. Oats-No. 2 white, witn an empty bottle that had con- I loss will be ']tea\;. holera to visit Canada or the ships their business. is chie$y " .freight- :373-4c; No. :. white, 37c• No. 4 n the North Atlantic trade, but in carrying. white, 38c. Barley-Feed to malt- g, ---- -- - �tng, 74 to 78c. _ �r . TENDE,1LIVE STOCK MARKT TS. �EPTEVBER. llunlrPal Oct. 11.-Steers steady •� P. FRUIT ::BEPGRT !at .145 to $5.7.5 5 for choice stock; r cows *4 to $5.40; bulls, .$3 to 93.- , - _ ,5. sheep-9:1.50 to s4.25; lambs, Germany, the TTnited States and England .'rop- of • Apples Generally Uneven===Good!sows; $8 to Hogs—$9.25.23. .e°$550o Send One Each--=Two From Canada. Spraying. fl >a A despatch Ervin Ottawa says': The British Empire Bridge y J' Results Of ra in . Toronto, Oct. 11.-Selected but ge Cum., cher steers and heifers soled at $0. --- --;r - --- 60 to 9.5.85: medium Ervin . 4.80 to Only four 'countries were able to Patty of Montreal. . ' The Darlington, Manchester A de5patth from Ogawa says: Min exec, tion, $3,15; other grades ranged from prodti o firms big enopgh to under- P Cleveland, England, Bridge Com- he report of the Fruit I)ivisieon 1 ns• having been well cultivated- and $4 to $4.60, Cows and bulls steady. take the building of the Quebec panies combine -in one tender. s ra, ed.for years the • have'a mc- �5tockers ranged from ,4,60 to $5:' bride and three of these conn- The St. Lawrence Bridge Co F the ]7cpartmeiit of :lgriculture p S S Ifecders front $5 to- $6.60' short- g' ' � g va��"CM rlium to frill crop. 1t`estetli"(lntiiri0 tries produced only one such firm pang which is a combination of th rr September says that the duality is almost- without Winter apples, keeps froiu $,5.7-' to $6; lambs from each. The 'tenders for the super- Canadian Bridge Company of Walk- Pie alk I the Apple criili, speaking gener- tho north shore of Lakc Ontario $3.50 to $6; Sheep from $4.50 to structure of the, bridge. with..its erville and 4Ae--Lachine Bridge A Ely, is very uneven, d"uc probably and the Georgian Bay distriet�has a g - eighteen hundred foot cantilever Company of Montreal. t, the difference-in the treatment light to tnediitm•'t•rnp,-whiltt in cast- 50-fel and waerd, Lo.-b. and - span were opened,on Wednesday by It will take some time to figure , f the orchards. In most-- cases ern Ontario the. Ctoli will be very _ Hon. George P. �Glraham; Minister out the tenders, as they are made A #Mere tile trees. bas's been properly light. Nest• Brunswick- has not I 'BUSINESS AT MONTREAL, of Railways: in detail on the various sham ioke,d after,-a good crop uf-cicait enough ,Ipples for •home•consitmp- -' Montreal, Oct, 11.-Oats-No. 2 The firms which. "pu-t in tenders which enter into the construction uit is the.result. Early apples t.ic,n, and in the Annapolis Valle y I Canadian western, 39c: do., No. 3, were:- of the bridge. The tenders will bq rre light in southern 01i.7.rin. the crop is light -and the duaiit' 371-2c; leo, 2 local white, 37 1-2c; The Maschinenfabrik Augolierg- turned over to the Commission, 4.11 ir.h la's" i%pplea b>'tter and the 1)4 or. Prince Edward island has­do.,do., No. 3, 361-2c, Barley-Mani- nurnherg, Germany, they will estimate the amount ,r inDer flnriebies scarce. The or- the poorest crop in-years, ,c\en the 'tuba Ne. 4, 49 to'491-Re; ;Manitoba Pennsylvania Steel Company of each and decide which is the low., VnN tar.fi 8' the :Norfolk Fruit Grow crab apples being,almost.a failure. I feed barley, 49 to "4d 1-2c; Ontario Philadelphia, oat. fi F i , , t7lfrw%�2r�"• +�'� a.' }. , _,. .',.�,.-;dC., :..v.},. S M1 , E.. .• ! 'C. .,¢Y',y „1. .: �„, s t9,'•' ,r '(re. ,:'..a ..b ,yc .e: .w ... ....;,llri..-A. .,,,...s ..•,Yi+'. .. ,.'�G.-.., r" 1 .L:x 5:�., t .3 4 r a-�'Yf" Ctl n'".m,T f n ,:,,„s..8 •"">..y..',4.. t: ...a -�, ,. ,'!+sr., r. -'r�,-i.,.- .-, .•s,., . .. .1 ,* ..5n •4-x,.: lar?q::•:r:�.. 'iti. ,+.: ,,..,n;� ai,,:,a 'd' J�,., -•`.i' �,R. apG'4��et, a. •, ...�'+ 'xM''r,;'. '�,'... ,�.,..v +s+n. `6t�* 1 � �off:,.•;,';eaN ;,,�'' en. Y';�-.`, � tv. pr*�'s d> .w^Y, �7: `'Fp�°'. ,,,,. -;tk's•z.'�., ,°,w:x-'" �:••�,,°"" r„ �.. ••� ,yr�� },n., ..� --'tit. .. ..fe. 1'+� Lf`.w. .Ih yq,.g ,yy�1 'dfy,+ r e,e°.+^ ^?., •Vieµ ,�t."'•" •�l.X "":�LA�b Taw l +w':- `rte ' L ., , t .r .. r$• d»'d r• ��.,�� -� 'r �.r,.�,ar, ao _.•,� ri",' r{1a%R'.-f,. + �' a ,.;�,, a-,'�� ,W?�, ;'y'�","s�'�' �� f .,,,,,,�w ,�}$..w'-`} ..n� -*..,o�' •,�"3c+czd"-;.•'.-',. ..-,. -.. :• :. :e'y-,'_s^°: ...a '..G' :'aL ,»» v e .. ,. 1 ;,. �:.,r't;',a a�'w ,• -r, h' y`d.. C •. ,r�-rx...,i- ,per. �r:( •,,{ .,x c r.,+b"W.: `+,.i°�b�i:v8. o- .�•!. .r 2h. ,^°fir.f,-. •,r•. �•,+'- 1.` -�,� µ^)�".. s•. •.e': � µ+ ' •'n�:,�r ..+rbc, s �..e?•,•, .... .. r ... ,q_ •,,.. ' u _ .'ear-�" - �'. a • ur • -Allan Ciark, of Toronto,spent -Mrs. R. Pollard is critically • --��,•t�►tLi88. �1 SOON be, 1 � �� JJ Sunday at the home of his parents ill with pneumonia. ,Anter ` here. Mrs=. Wilson ie spending _.Mies Genie Gordon hae.been -Mrs. P. J. Moreombe is'opend- a fele days with her daughter, very ill daring the past week. ing A few days with friends in the Mrs, Lockwood, of Orono. :- McFadden had a bassi- city. -A local option by-law will tore Then Ob for the North-west black Galloway robes and costa that are -T' M of Toronto, is submitted to the electors of Scar- warranted not to Ret hard from use or age, and the German buggy Bess trip to the city on Friday. -F. H- Doyle, lap rug that will not fade. Men a and boys' snits of CII sizes at pile• -Mrs, Joshua Richardson spent spending A week " the home of boro 'township in January next. pe -Dickie dz Cha man are this suite everyone. All kinds of mitts and gloves at the A " ' ,.'Thursday with friends in Toronto. his father. p -- _ -Mian Sarl►h Turner, of Toron- -W. Calvert,of Toronto, spent week installing a Selsey furnace- STORE)rt-� --- --- ' to, visited this week with her a few days at the home of his par- for arse Smith Clark. io talled.'e beet*urn- . FARMERS' SUPPLY S 1 ORES 'aiinmerous friends. onto here. p g FARMERS' -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here am -Mr. Burling, of Milton, spent -Loat-In Oct Pickering rl2tgbv�n black RYA PROP- usual usual next Tuesday to attend to Sunday here with his nephew, C. Wednesday, « his professional duties. * H. and Mrs. Burling. purse contaigin� SS in bills and E� B 1lfiso Mabel WriBh't, who is -J. C. Bundy, of Greenbank, somy'pilver. Finder please leave attending the Toronto Normal spent a couple of days this week in N!> vs office. meft in our office ex- - -- - — ' 00, span un ay a her oma ro ar, -W-Alam ' ;here. Bundy. cellent samples of potatoes of tom fourphoe- ntip„�e' who ' r -The trustees have built the -George Match intends holding planted he one bushel i► �/ r cromuk in front of the school, an auction sale of his farm stock, ' connecting with the new cement implements, roots, etc., at an of choice "spuds". au .= walk• early date. uxs IDLE R -The township council will -Mise Alice Thompson has re- # meet on Monday next in the town- turned home, after spending some daThe tfFr aJtOChinn cwhordied e on�sud .,,°,° .ship hall, Brougham, for the weeks with friends in Mariposa deniy in Toronto on Friday. Deceaa- r =, transaction of general business. and Fred Re ed was the oldest son of.the late Fred Often have the experience, -Potatoes on the Uxbridge Reynolds, who has been Chinn, who conducted the Revere promised by the proverb, of market are quoted at 4o to 50 cents residing in the village during the House near the station here for many "repenting at leisure.'? = per.bag. In Pickering they are past summer, returned to the city years, and spent his early years in Basking 75 cents to Uxbridge pots- on Saturday. Uxbridge. some pears ago he return- The same argument applies to choosing a stove. If it is a good stove . -Ewart Wright left last week ed to IIzbri?ge from (iravenburet and We sell toes-On account of the wet weather for Newmarket to prepare for the condtime�He s eurtcherringved usi aoW env it means a lifetime of comfort, health and proper cooking. the number from thio locality matriculation examinations at one child, also by his mother, Mrs. S. the beat ranges made in the Dominion-the HAPPY THOUGHT and Pickering-College. M. Kennedy, of Uxbridge, two broth- IMPERIAL OXFORD: who patronized the Markham Fair last week was'much smaller than -John Pogson, of the base line, ars and two sisters.-Journal. usual. will hold an auction sale of farm —The Ladies' Aid Socilety Of St- stock+implements,hay,roots,etc., aCMOOL REPORTS • VAndrew's church held their raga- on Thursday next. Brougham public school for Sep•g y p- tember, names is order of merit: Sr. JOS * lar monthly meeting at the home -O to the scarcity of a of--Mrs. Harry &--high-pr'Ices. are_ asked this III_.Roy XcGregor, Carl D_evitt. Jr. Rsmmar-es-Tues:. 1- - — - - -- - day afternoon. fall. $8.60 is being aske�for spies III-Sarah Norton, Fred MId3Ieton, -Apple shipping has been the and fallen apples bring$1.50.. Glad s Ho Ice. Sr•Eva McLeanev Jr ~ i s order of the day this week at -Daring the flue weather of the son, ail Lean, Boots j Pickering station. Several car- past few days farmers have been II-Hazel Middleton. PearlE ,, `" -` buckwheat Sr. I-David HAaoon,bas at their insets, DavidLiscowhe. Sr. Tablet.--Gwen os& departed destined for � and corn. The pleasant weather y old country market. - dolyn Devitt,Gladys Middleton,Lloyd q 7 -Thomas Connor,who has been has allowed them to make consid- Johnston. Jr.Tablet-Vernice Defoe. ' enable progress with th in the employ of M. Reed for the eir fall Herman Defoe and Aggie Cowan It always pays t0 buy ths3 beet boots; It saves YOU ffionby equal. Present every daly; Carl De- • -past summer, has completed his work. and worry, slxid you get more wear and satisfaction from ova ®ngaggement and has moved into -The police trustees have had vitt, Ry McGregor, Sarah Norton, en W. Banks' dwelling on Elitia- the defective parts of the plank Glad)a� l ogle. Roberta Phillippe, Har %idewalks in'tbe village repaired, roan Mercer, Bessie Mercer. Gwendo good pair than frOIII two Or three pairs Of pOOI cheap �OQtB• � l beth Street. 1yn Devitt, Herman Defoe, Aggie We have the largest and best line of boots, and can aI- -Mr: E. R. McLean, of Knox not however before it was needed ()swan, Vernice Defoe. Average at- -Mr occupied the pulpit of St. as there were a number of bed tendance 96. L. Rogerson, teacher. • . «. '- Andrew's church last Sunday holes which were a source of den- ways give the befit value for the nl0II9f. _ f `r . t when he preached two excellent gel at The night. ondition of Mrs. J. H. It has been decided to bold the n 8 ,, -•- sermoas. He is expected again - annual Convention of Women's _ .,Heavy working boots,.82.00 to �4+�0 ,� next Sunday Wagner, who has been ill for some Institute in Toronto thi� ear is `3 whQ.haa_ _til0� was at the -earlier part of stead Qf_Gael h on W Heade Medials sad fine boots, fi�5d to 84.00 3 6 _.._]been spending a week with her the'week most crsticaI;but®Ke a and Thursday, Novem�e� reale. G. M- and Mrs. Palmer. since milled and it is hoped that and 17th.. The Convocation Hall _ _ -j, " R��Tr•rrT�Tr+_ -- �--• ��Cg, { RING " ; _". Improvement of the past two q f Toronto, lr I G) Illi, fldatchett for her hoame in or three da�yys may con a which seats le5o, has been aeour- Idr. Ma, h B. —Wm. Tremear, of Toronto, ed for the occasion, and a pro- -The coatraetors expect to be- who was quite well-known inn gram of exceptional interest and BE GIVEN A Ud A Y a ' gin the erection of the steel bridge Pickering, being father of Mrs. J. value is being prepared. The On- $15s00T0 THIS F�'��,L y tario Horticulture Exhibition vgill -, on the C. N. R. at Dixie Hollow in -R. Winter, former] of this place, a few days. The steel has been died on Wednesday of this week, be held from the 16th to the 19th Mrs, Lei h takes pleasure'la, Announcing her fall milliner opening inclusive, and will be well worth gg p g - plsteed on the ground daring the His funeral tools place today which will take place next Saturday and Monday,-Sept, y and 28th .; past week or two. when his body was caaveyed--to a trip to Toronto. l- -Charles Neale and wife, of To- Oshawa for burial. It was 4,a. m and Bilkins crept la which most she will make a most attractive dls ave an��°ibE soft]y into the house and removed latest aad moat artistic millinery creations. She will h uronto, spent a day last week with -We understand that George tion all that is new, chic and choice which embraces the very newest 161se former's father, Mr. Neale, of Mutch,,who has been working T. bis oboes. but as he tiptoed up- and smartest productions of the season. A cordial invitation. is in- :Dunbarton. They were accompan- B. Marquis' farm on the lake stairs one .of the treads Ave a vited to all. Inspection respectfully solicited. Mrs. Leigh intends lied byEnoe And Mrs. Young, cons- shore, has accepted a position as loud creak. "Is that ou, John P" give her customers another chance to try this fall and obtain a are foreman r�i3 the farm recently yy to 9' plume. My hats will be found the cheapest in the trade. yJ ;ice, of London, ,ag demanded Mrs• Bilkins from making a tour of the world. purchased by a Toronto firm from above. -Remember Mia. C'hariee Brad ileo• 8mitb, of Dunbarton, and in .,No, my love," replied Bilkins. //^^��� = PICKERIN } ford dt Sone extensive sale of consequence Mr. Marquis' farm "It's the stairs."-Judge. MRS. LEIl7fH� farm stock,implements,household will be for sale or W rent See _ etc-, on Tuesday,day, Oct. advt. is another column. si,Lg REGISTER. c 18th. As they are giving up farm- -John Stephenaon's Bale Tues- iaR evesythin advertised will be day afternoon was a decided enc- TvsaDAz OCT- Owing 18rS-Auction sale of sold without the slightest reserve. cess. to farmers beingeo farm stock. implements, hay,roots, - -One day last week Mrs. M. busy with oo n is and buck �oo household furniture, etc., on lot lo, he ]Hickey received painful injuries wheat the atlaace was not con• 2. Pickering] (Kingston road. ..SUNi as a result of which she has since Isrge, but those were present one mile east of ickering Vill e), - Ibsen confined to her bed. She came to do business and as a re-. the_poper�tyaleat 1 f Mm o lock rNore of ECLIPSE WHITS GRANITEWARP was engaged milking, when the salt bidding was brisk, The serve. Bee bills. W. B. Powell, Importer order jnst received , cow was driven over her by one of amount realized was considerably auctioneer. Aod CLOVER LEAF and MAPLE LEAF PORCELAIl\WARE _ the other animals. We are glad greater than what was expected. TaviseDwY, Ocr. 20th•-Auction sale to report that she is gradually re- His many friends in Pickering of cattle, sheep, implemenfa, corn. White cups and saucers-80e doze All eizep in plates, juga, extend to Rev. R. It Lake, form- toverinlr. hap,roots, etc„ at lot 7, con. 1.Pick• Clover Leaf cups&saucers-C.00 doze bowls, scollops, bakers'die -The base line-bridge still re- erly of St. George's church, their Bring, (base linel, the property of ` mains uncovered much to the in beet wishes on the event of his John,P son. Sale at one o`clock, SPECIAL--2 only 97-piece dinner seta at $7.50 each. . Bought at . +rP• Evbibition" prices-worth $$,50'easy, Kindly call and look through convenience of the farmers in that marriage to Mise Celia Alberta sh W. B. Powell, auctioneer „ ,-� locality. They are now best' Murton, of Toronto. The cert FRIDAY. Orr- 21sT-Auction sale of this department. drawing on their grain and would mony was performed in St. Anne's household furniture, the property m ]sled church by Rev, Cannon O'Meara, of Wm. Gilchrist,at his premises, - bridge Church BL, Pickering V immediately. The County Coun. principal of Wycliffe College at l o'clock. See bills. W, . SalePow- AND E��� �'cil is establishing for themselves Wednesday afternoon, After the ell, auctioneer. ` re utataon for dilatoriness. reception Mr. an Mrp. Lake left WlDNBBDAY, -Ocie iiszs=Extensive CASH . FOR B(,�TTER a p -Remember the harvest. home for, their home in Shannonville auction sale of horses, ehorthoip Choi 'e Butter-25c; New Laid Eggs-!Z70- -c service in the Methodist church where Mr. Lake has been station- and grade cattle, sheep, pigs,im le- services for some time. g p on Sunday when Rev. Dr. Laker, menta, eta., at lot b, con,e, Picker- aiet weddinft took _._of Toronto,will preach both morn- -A very q Ingg (Balsam). the property of Wm. Ing and evening. Special roller- place in St. Joseph's church,Chat- Edwards. Bale at i=.80 P. m sharp- •tioas will be taken up at both ham, when Catherine, daughter Lunch at 11 o'clock. See bills, and Great Assortment of Heaters, Base $11?IIel'S, $aIIgB� services. On Tuesday evening, of the late Daniel McBrady, of also advt. in another column. Geo. Oct. 18th, the annual harvest Whitby, was married to George Jackson, a p n -Auction sale •home entertainment *ill be held. Cowan jr., of Pickering. The THURSDAY, After the usual excellent tea, ver- ceremony, followed by the nuptial grain,corn,cattle,t nes]etc.,he bay, r'- - ved from 5,80 to 8 o'clock, a good Mass, was conducted by Rev pert of Wm. Lockwood, at lot 11, O.F.M. for of , P y ` program will be rendered in the Father James, Pas rear of con. t, Pi:kering. Sale at 1 church. The Rev. Byron Stauffer, the church. The bride and groom o'clock, sharp. .See bills, W.-B. `ch the Bond St.ev. Col were attended by J. P. and Mis• Powell, auctioneer. - _,church, Toronto, will deliver his Dunn., Following the ceremony F - ppoopular lecture entitled "Going breakfast was served at the home -pioneer Jade and other Stories _ Fishingg," and music will be furn- of the bride's sister, Mrs. J. P — ` iehed by Mr. F. E. Walden, the Dunn, 80 Jeffrey street, after Mr. F. Sinclair Dickinson, who is well-known vocalist; of Toronto. which Mr. and Mrs. Stowan left rspidly becoming known throughout Canada by his able writings,has writ- Don't fail to attend. for their home in Pickering. ten a book on early days in this conn- -The eleventh an -The Surveys and plans of �e book is entitled "Pioneer of the South• Ontario Teachers' the Toronto & Eastern Electric Jack and other Canadian Sketches." Institute will be held in the Col- Railway came before the Minister It is amusing, instructive and illust- ; .]sputa Institute, Whitby, • on. of Railways and Canals on Tues- rated. Toronto Star Weekly says it - Thursday and Friday, Get. 20th day of last week. The only is"a book likely to cause some stir." ,� •� ��PANDORA and 21st. The exoptive have opposition, we understand, came It will shortly appear from the prase •. O�' /EN =: naganas an excellent program. from the C. P• R. who claimed of William Brigg•, Toronto. We V = pp ommend this book to everybody " IDH .Thursday eveain� a public that the b'uilditig of the road and for the convenience of people in O R ]� $ E ►5 `.�, meeting will be held in the town would greatly in their ":T g E L ' 'g _. Pickering and' those desirous ball.at which Frank Yeigh, of To- business. The matter was again of securing a copy may leave their aronto, the well-known lecturer taken up on Wednesday of this order at the Nzws Office. The Price , your will deliver his celebrated address week when the Minister approved .is OW which should be aid to the ub "FARMERS -Just see whatthe Pandora"Farmers re Advocate" et Vs about 4 pg p p _ .. - ••� entitled "Rambles Through the the route map. Hon.Mr. Graham ]ishan after receiving the book.• •b?r4 - . . - British Isles. Mus1HE vides by members of �E ic will be pro- intimated that unless the C.P.R. pICiM V G MARKETS m i H the Ontario began actual construction within — SELL BEST t Ladies College. The regulations eighteen months be would confer White Winter Wheat .:::,:;: of the Educational Department with the Railway Commission Ked «. 84 require all teachers in the inapec- with a view to cancelling the route Mixed .. ••••L^ tannate to attend the sessions of approval already gre►nted,\ thus (3ooae and Spring Wheat 75 (� p- man i Institute. Special arrwn e- giving the Toronto & Eastern a Oats : .. ... . ... ...,.. Dielkie af a a-r� this ments bave been made with the ebance to secure desired portions Baxley cuheat...••••••••..••••••••••. •60� � r uutvle of the town of the same route. , af. asp?.-'t�*yfi,•, - , 1, - D YY 4f "'sn �� • �:"%._ :.,', ... .. .. '.; '. 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