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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_10_21 T , yy , } ,1 �l, k vtL YJnS,., ' „, :t "ti ,-. '" + •:':;,,y S., ';+r•' �.�c. - s. .�: •i•L,' sw.' '!}..�.2;CZ'�i ', +�^-5`� ,,„.. ;.y�'�,b:'s;$:a: .�- .'� t '^tiv:�i�a r..v�'i .s"?. •+�.�ti'rs r,^aM:t r'., -',�i6+�.,?r •' :".y•.. •.,'-u... 2 .,x•7',+.. ''.h .„ t". °';":i:','Kr3�' r •, 'r 51- .. 5.tir o. n"`. '''y�' .." ? , .:P..'. Vii. a,sv • •nts ,Yx...,r. - . :K+Y d•^',r�..r, ��• S ,.,.Ae 4,;�x�b;- v'✓ ,re+�' y-_ .�..i`':+s..+Y... ,. R*". '-'vM �,e,• '�r•„�,ga�'�.r ... ....' t. h •v.�- +9- L :S „' _.. •;,t"..s�.e,. ,.f:'t:ri:•. -i., x '� ';�3�r�: °�t.. r+.:r. '.�'4i•" '�'�9� �• 4 .r: . ,..r. ��•v?�.•t v,. y;�'OL.:XXX. ONT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 219 1910 _._ -�=-- --_� _No 3 , z • aooaw000 '_ ita� iftossai 6sraa. ., BROWN'S CORNERS. - - - - _sold.100 beiskets o[fruit _ 1 _- - Illy. Crosby _ IN� � The death occurred'on Sunday,lith t3larkham Fair week. f�10' " 0 Yttitcetcl 'Lost.,of John' M. Neilson, only son of The frame work of Mr.Aahenhurst's the late Alexander Neil,ion. The new house was erected this week. on Ind. Phone calls up Fi. FOR$YTH.D. of O., Regis- young man was in his 17th,year. sad Beechnuttin these flee days is very .LIo tend member of she Optometsical Also- the news of his early demise came as o ular as the nuts are plentiful. datloo of Oslario. Spedal rtteatioa Gina W a great shock to the many friends of g ^ the Wing of gtsssea >ihM tested lyes Morsh P Ladies' institute mels at.Mre.W iddi'• VOf1��Y7/ �1{iii 'i0htraAsoat+ �� the family. Little more than a year field's, Salem, and members from here Q� a Beet grades of Scranton Coal, ago Alex: Neilson, the father, pass- drove tip there.. - HARNESS-Mf,�BER F ' -�� CI: McKINNON, M.D., L R.Q.S., threshing and smithing coal ed away. The funeral took place on goys are active. in.soliciting sub- , lel. Bdinbor�h member of the college of Tuesday at g.80 P. m. to Melville �riptiona towards an open fink f ;...phaiaasaaa 6vgaone of Ontario,licentiate eoaet$atly on hand• church cemetery. the coming winter. aFP' of Royal college of surgeons, Edinburgh. tf attaatiaa to daiesses of .omen sad " Prices right. -++-• A goodly number from here attend- All kinds of horse goods constant ` Ocoee and residence,Brougham. AUDLEY ed the anniversary at the 6th line on l on hand. Have you tried our Feed Flour fir Sunday and Monday. y .`PICKERiNG MEDICAL SURGICAL The mange]crop is unusually good Potatoes are coming to the station afld X-RAY INSTITUTE hogs? This is without ezcep- g Repairing promptly attended to _ - is year. in large quantities ulbv. Some days 1. tion the beat pork product Born-On Sunday, Oct.2nd, to W. as many as three ca I also make the Lazenby collar. PIOS81RINa, - - oNTABIo er known. . J. and Mrs. Bell, a son, The ice house of the Forsyth House e'. �. Wg GJN TOWLE. X. B., M. n., C. M., Mrs. Westney,ar., accompanied by was pulled down this week and re- , Ph in charge - her sister, is on a lengthy visit with p • friends in Philadelphia. moved to a place nearer to*the hotel ` - i;peciauss in es Prostatic Dia p Men and teams are all too busy ons '.. Z of Men, women• oanoeas, James Magrady has been promoted the farms for the villagers to secure .T . e' moors,7L•Bay tion. Diseases of eye, sacral agent of the Massie-Harris g pt V e Coakwell ear.now,throat end lungs. IsYtting glossas and J. Le SPINE, LIMITED, qR them to team ravel to complete the ". G all scats and chronic diseases. ad He now lives, with Ilia family, cement walks. Office Hours 12 to 3 and 7 so s 492y PICKERING, ONT. in Oshawa. Township Council met here on Sat- _ - Mrs. Grady slipped on the post office urda and were bus all da On steps a few days ago and displaced y y y' Established7b-years t.eQfs2. P Monday the Clerk. Assessor and the r- her shoulder bone. The services of a Reeve Were at the)saH aelectin urore � E.FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- doctor were soon secured and the _ g j GREENWOOD . ?Es.Coaa q,Czowa Attorney,and County ' bone set. The pat]eut is now doing for next year. a d1t m"- court Souse.Whiibr. 14•t sleet • • e.xtr Barrister-at-Law, returning to Cnada his sou baying Remember H)afternoon. L4 this are on the Lser T. BARCLAY, MILLS • t3oHaisor,Notary Pabtki.Sveeisl Bzami. already arrived. They say the chant Zs r• tari3igli Coast of Jastioe, Brook ewest, yt1$ MY here are far moreromising than in . P DUNBARTONz the' old land. Work on the farms Highest rice aid Sor ' ••R� J. G. Db W. B. A.. Barrister, tbeie is quite plentiful, but the farm- The boat, F. Daley, loaded with 8 _ P p L1te Solicitor,Nosw7 Publio,sea Money to IND, TELEPHONE NUMBER ere refuse to pay what we call board gravel, ran ashore near the bay one g WHEAT, BARLEY, town. Otdce next door to the Standard Bank, - wages. day last week. wbitby, 351v a8 ".BUCKWHEAT WHEAT �CLAREMONT •+a• Alex. Falconer; of Ayr was in the �„c MONGOLIA village over Sunday to attend his it will par you too get y prices -'Short, long and two abort - - ---- moeher'a funeral; - — - R. E. J. SHIRLEY. Veterinary - Wil Hopkins has moved to Locust Willie Annan and Roy Thom. of A large stock of Mill Feed on hand. JLY Surgeon. Honorary graduate of the On• Hill. Hamilton, were at home over Sunday + taria venni oall e,Toronto,Caaaia All Mr. Turner, of Streeteviile, is visit- visiting their parents. My Brands of Flour are diaoaaer an to ariaeeost domestic animals treat- in friends here. Misr Kennedy, of Scarboro, Wass` ad an the moss modern.approved and sotentailo B E L Reeeor. o!Keewatin,is vis}ting _$[»stat, for Pastry prinatples. 021cea at corner of King and Lint Js a rs. here with her cousin, Miss Gladys on Ave„Pickering,oats:to 1; at W. S. Reesor'a. White duriagthe week. Go[:,ps�CITY,for Family Flour �3¢ for house furnishings, carload Henry Wideman is all smiles these We are pleased to see Miss Esther WoxDas, for Bread, �4iiifsds � �*' or single article at bottom days• ita a big boy r Thompson is recovering from her Special prices to any person Mr. Uuderbill, of Aurora., visited at serious illness, and hope to see her buying S bbls or over. i. G. SAM-lasuer of M&rriaga prices, George Tran's Sunday last. around in a few days. Ligases in the County of outaaio. Miss Hames spent a few days with Petty thieving is becoming preval- See notice later for my new brand- Ptakeriogvillage fitly Always open day or night. Toronto friends last week. eat in our neighborhood. Harry of Flour, which I will put on market ^" Poland and Miss Winn. of Stonff- �'1 NOUQHER. Real Estate Auc- Kings reeideace was entered on Sat- in a few days. It will cost a little '1 o dosser, valuator,collector and issue: ville, spent Sunday at R. Tari s. urday night and a quantity of prOT%- wore—But! i of triaarriasae tioanses.Hsongham wt' T. H. Madill. of Locust Hill. visited ions stolen. Inhnhes.e,- . -T .. ai_tlt4-liiasiace%_LUZ' HOPPER Issuer of Marri�g e - f.J►," Liesaaas to the Oonaey of oaseir7o. Mrs. Madill and Mrs. Wideman iliar'y of the Presbytert church will at vtore sad his rcefdaaoe,Qlarsmous. ' spent Monday at Harry W ldeman'a. held on Thursday afternoon. and " �ZI _� - -Mz 'yilhame has moved oo to the will �_�b�_Mrs. Gerrow, of 7 C ' S.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLE$H farm he purchilse-3 from Hr. oc era Brooklio, and Miss Psnfo_n-6f`V"= -�L�� E '_F'.D_a De Conveyano". commissioner for tah3ns r puri John Madill it moving w his new wa, as well rr others. A Carload of Cement and a Carload of a�eefss, Atswuntems. Eta, Money W lona r home. recently urchased, at Altooa. On Friday last our oldest resident. eafaasai a -testier of lgarrsnge Lo- - p awe io British Columbia$hlaale�, sacra• R I= valla Out. 1•9 David Myers has taken poeeeasioo of Mrs. James Falconer, passed y - Formald'ehyde for smut in grain, the farm he purchased from John ter Kiat year. tea4iag a grown up fam• 'gra POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, uaranteetd 40 full directions.for Madill. ily to mourn her lose. Her funeral ALL kinds of rough a dressed lumber •:-foe Conas,•N of from and On AGO. -g r" Some of our young •glko took in w �F mars. g took lace on Sundx_y ftitun000 to MOarsles of all kinds atteauod Won ahorlan using. Wie part' at Robert Lloyd's. Atha. Er9k%e cemetery, The tscteadance lath sod shingles, I well as bard amttcs. eddrw Bressi diver P,o oma e corks. boLii ax ar Friday evenings h of 8touftville, is was large testifying d b e esteem in the tom- and rain ft stool always „ ��•j��/- B. POWELL, Licensed Auc= Pickling spices, o ears . 1 Wm C. Lair g . which she was hal y 7 v • ttoaaer. vatuasor sad collector for .rings, etc. Don't forget that s ic. about purchasing the store and busi- munit A. ,r'v ��"j Ej A'�R 3 eaosfimr of oawtto and York, All Icimde of p nese from E:E. Emmerson here. Dees 6 is respins a beavy harvest • �.ie ' '` asses mndaafad .tthn pr:vstaty or by asonoa. res have now to be acid under the Mr. Smith, of Toronto, is moving to in our community. We have laid to r 121`5 g�i�soaps oobected. For dates or othar °'Pure Food sad Drug Aet. .That LOCUST HILL tMaisrs y ail residence•alissbetb ea,> the term he bought from J.B. Hoov rest three of our citizens within the .sins. P one ardare lets as News Ofaoo,Pick. Is the kiad_we carry. er, and Mr.,Hoover has moved to hie last two weeks. Diss Isabella Aanati r �.: =crisis,or ktaeoa.b's store. Claremont. •U res new home at Mt Joy• funeral took place on, Saturday after- prove smuinut Sas�afnetion gaarso• - seed My vbe"aambartatndependent Zeoa New Scbool Books-A large stock of -- + • noon from her late residence to Ere- j the latest and more coming. �` '"5M kine cemetery and was largely attend- Chet the best t,L par Samuel Jones visited is Uxbridge ed• she being an old resident and very V bii • i{f - agner & coo 33UY HERE on Sunday. highly esteemed. `• '� f Oscar and Mrs Barber Suodayed Do not fool with education. Attend e Have a full line of mesh and cur- elsewhetr, Remember Hewson's sale this the famous 'Y ejd'meats constantly on hand. T. JVI ci�A iDDEiN Beit Washburn visited at .Uriah (Friday)afternoon. �IaISA'lZ' N . 1DRU13018T AND GRADUAT=OPrIQ1AN Jones'OII Sunday. •,.+ o Ea7 Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, James Wilkin shipped a carload of BROUGHAM How. Bologna, Weiners, etc. PICKERING. = ANT. potatoes last week. w' Wm, and Mrs. Birkett spent Sun- Geo: Duncan left at the poet office ONT. Highest rices paid for • day al:Jas. Wilson's. eleven potatoes weighing 20 lbs. "R*X", f , �ekeriag Lumber Yard Mrs• Ernest Chamberlin spent Sun- Mrs, J. S. McMaster,of South Dum- "�iButcher s cattle da ac D. Birrel]'s,Greenwood. Ener, is visiting her brother,J.Phillips, The beet plane in Canada for Strict-! e r • ly High Grade Training. Gretduat- *�sa da, Bealah sad Ada Jones visit- Mrs. Morton, of Keswick, spent a g S• :��cker�y �jjn� Pine flooi;iog, Manitoba siding, drop ed Claremont friends last week: couple of days with her father the m readily wet good positions: Cote- .' i //�+,,frl !�� siding,, matched, rough arid.dressed Jas. Madill is busy installing new past week. mance now. Write to dad for cola- ? pine and hemlock. New Brune machinery in Mr. Russell's mill. Miss Edith Brodie, of. Toronto, is logue. - IIBt-CilSBf3 11 for hire wick white cedes!shingles and Geo.Jones and ag are busily en- spending a few weeks holidays at her ; > $B apple barrels. gaged packibg A lee these days. home here. W. J. ELLIOT Principal. �* D8y Or nigYit Bell phone Terms cash Paul nd Mre. Jones, of Uxbridge, Wm. and Mrs. M-oagrove visited p W. D. GORDON &BON, visited at(leo. Wilson's on Sunday. their daughter, Mrs. Gerow, Toronto, -'Car.Yoage& A1ezandxLr Sts. t. 3r BIIil.meet6 tT>alIIB Albert and Mrs. Cook, of the Queen over Sunday. ' City, visited at Bert Wilson's one day Mrs. J. Miller and son returned oft V Teaming promptly attended to: REQ, ESTATE..••• �t wee•. Monday, after a week's visit with Agent for Gran Bert&'A Mrs.Nilson of SundaFit: Dairma4v th" me- y friends in Toronto. • Mrs j Two fifty-acre farms or ea e cheap. Ml• eighton. day for ttn extended trip to Aylmer. , , -- - ' -�e He Peak, p{cam{ny. Good buildings, plenty of water, one- James Wilson'is under the doctor's Hillsdale and Detroit. ` '>�Attractive, Oa rw • o half in cash,bylnce on mortgage if care, suffering from a severe attack of Byron F`easby.and Miss Maggie and required. '_. blood-poisoning. Mises May Linton visited with the i ,y• k +: B lac�s�ilthin Muer Ernie? Jones is under the former's relatives over Sunday. At ractsve fAl ads AltrO. a good tenement dwelkng doctor's care. We hope to see him , St. John's Presbyterian church has yielding 12%in the village of Picker- around again soon. organized a young people's society to , ` e Having rented the`Dunbarton shop ins. Miss Edna Philp, of Shirty.has re- meet Wednesday night of each week. and opened the same,I am prepay yy turned home, after spending a pleas- Rev, R. G. English will occupy the " ed to do all work entrusted to C� >>il �i)il>)Z� �- SOS ant week with friends here. pulpit in the Christian church on gun- A really worth while article of 0 �-' ` me in the above line. ({y Miss Blanche Cooper, of Claremont, day. Mrs. J. ]3, McMaster,of Toron- Cut Glass or JRwelry witl retain 0 > Horeeshoeing a apecialty. ���*�� � �_ ""v who has been visiting her sister, Mra, to, will assist in the singing. Uall in and see special any time. . if s W. Ward, has returned home. Mrs, Wm. Feasby was called sud- its sooty an attractiveness for Miss Maude Sbauntz, of Claremont, denly to the bedside of her sister,MrQ., o years and years. -'.. S. T •TNZ'F�TER, �} and Miss Myrtle Stewart, of Pine Sruitb, of Sanford, who was th n ser- one r . Riehards�n• Grove visited friends here recently. iously ill but who has since died That is one reason why Cut ' DUMBARTON . Rev. Mr. Tucker preached an inter- Mrs. W. J. Devitt received a tele- *Glass is in su?:h favor for wed-'0 ---Nota Public Pickering. 'eating end instructive sermon.to a gram on Wednesday informing her *ding gifts, and Jewelry for pers-'0 �•,. - The - g' large congregation oir Sunday morn- th both her father and mother were *onal gifts to bride or gloom at ' T LADDEI4S Ingg b rel a of their home in Thorn- DOMINION � � Uriah Jones took in. the concert bury: She left at once for their bed- the present time. i� , OF given by Ouy Bros, at Uxbridge, on side. Whenever an occasion requir-0 �3esd Qffioe, To:onto Monday night and reports a good Mr. SLcLean,�oi Knox College, To- rr ALL 'WOODTIIRNING, time. ronto, who has occupied the pulpit in es you to to consider a.gift let x , _ RIND$ ETC. The carpenters are busy framing St, John's church for the t two us have'the pleasu a o! serving - general Banking Busineaa oNv 'Frank Coultice's new barn. Theyy Sundays, preached an excellent ser- '*you. 'At least le�ua have the transacted. HAND. expect to have, everything in readi• mon apt Sunday, which was 'very . }e are of showing whatever = Shop l closed eve Saturday- dor- news to raise by'the forepart of next much appreciated by all. p e� = -• _ ^_ p every y- " The �giatlaa church will hold *intkirests YOU- week. _ ,. I�Pet3lli�•QtteIItlOII gIvBII t0 log August and September. . Wm. Ward,hag the of his fine antraggivingnervices on Thaf}1fs 'e the collection of 100 acre farm to,Mr. amieson,of Uz- In 'Sub ay cls.ffOth both MDr l7S ,r- W r .r p�ppprr bridge,and'iat�pdehoitiingan,kriction- tid.evenilpg. pe ode IIOtBB. 1Ti H I ���Ilrall BleW11' � sale of#arm stock and iil,ple6aente in be taken todethea tut .eorepa]c- T ' _ the near future. Mr. Ward is as yet ing the church sheds. Full parLicu- BASSETT'S ; _ - Y undecided as to;where be will locate, lam nex SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. PLANTS FOR SALE t week. , but expects it will be either in Ux- bridge �l/pOBitA�received of el. and bridge or Whitby. We are sorry to King Manuel, of Portalral, and B STORE onwards, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, lose r. and Mre. Ward, but welcome his mother will go to England YF ' Z1�.te=®Bt allowed at highest Celery and Garden.Flowers. Mr. Jamieson, who we have every aborti oproelTs xsw >,osT oz?Ftcs Wagon will be on the road during reason to believe'will make a good y current rates. citizen. Anew railway.from Ottawa to NEWS the season. Brockville will be built immedi- 0 NV I3 = T EIAs. D. GORDON, Manager .•.•• The Gamma a Gardens, Remember Hewson s sale this ately, be operated by the{band i t ' < WHITBY $RANCH. BROUGHAM, ONT. , (Friday)afternoon. Trunk. ' h . v .,.-�;.,r ..�.• sc+ "..d r.• ':. .'.-•..... : yy,. '•. .... ,.•''' .^<. . . iv'�N' ., _ fx�-.y, d .n. Mr .,,y,' y,:� 4 i '�`..� e�+v Mt ;rsnv .wt' ,' *- c - 'l•• .yY� .y y;l p >",9,'` . .A '4� --•'es .�z •1+ .N7.• �'Me. :w,.:. :;1.'n'. 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A despatch from North Bay says: tureswest of Geneva the headlights Sig: lives were lost in the fire building, Barry Richards, and a A remarkable part of the head-on of the approaching trains were-hid-: which destroyed the- King's Hall I negro, whose name is unknown, Toronto, Oct, 18.-Flour-Winter collision on Saturday between the deft, and the express rushed on i rlbuilding } g are still missing, and their bodies wheat 90 per cent. patents, $3.50 to Imperial Limited westbound es- through the night to certain ,disas-: on St. Catherine Street I are believed to be in the ruins, $3.55 outside, in buyers' sacks. Ma- greas and a stock train is the small ter. Engineer Smith of the stock west at 2 o'clock . on Thursday their rooms having been located on nitoba Sours, first potents, $5.70, casualty list, which was confined to train was just slowing down to take morning, The dead are:- F.Whit- the to floor in the section of the second patents, $5.20, and strong three „egginemen .caught in the the sidingat Geneva and the brake -- ---tai, nightwatchma,n,i Mrs. Whittal, !building where the fire rag mos , on. track, oron crashbefore they time to leap man stood upon the step of the en- ?wite; two small chaldren of Whit- I fiercely. Manitoba flour-No. 1 Northern, from their engines. The express gine ready to throw the switch,tal, Charles Threshie, of Boston, ! Thirteen people slept in. the $1.031-2, Bay ports, and No, 2 at received orders at Cartier to meet when he observed the headlight of g parlor; place. Of these Charles Price, the 99 3-4c, Bay ports. g p yelled to ° Plass., manager of billiard ' V a stock train at Geneva, three the comm express and HarryRichards employe of iiuild- caretaker, his wife and child es- Ontario wheat-5o. 2 white and miles west, where no stopis usual- the en inemen to um for their caped by the front door; Dr. Ad- rte, 85c outside. ly made and the stocktrain was lives at the same time making his With the thrilling rescue of Ed- ams, dentist, escaped by means of Barley-55 to 57c outsid2, .and slowing up preparatory to -taking own lives, e. Engineer Smith sue- gar Coates and John Jones, taken a roe he kept for the purpose, feed,48c put•side. P g P P P P the siding, when the express thun- ceeded in clearing his engine before from the roof after an excitingfight his office on the third floor. Two Oats-New No. 2 white, 36c,`on g track, Toronto dered through Geneva and with a to e crash came, but Fireman Percy by the firemen lasting fifteen min- men, Edgar Coates and, John , and 32 to 3. 1-..c crash piled into the stock train-just .Vice was caught and killed. Fire- Utes, it was supposed that all the Jones, sought safety on the roof, outside. No. 3, 31 to 32c outside. six minutes after leaving Cartier. man Summers of the express was so y occupants had escaped, and it was from which they were rescued by No. 2 W.C. oats, 351-2c, Bay ports, 'A number of cattle were killed seriously injured that he died on. +' not until noon that relatives of the the firemen, after the crowd on the and No. .+ at 331-2c, Bay ports. and others injured. In one car Saturday night at Sudbury Hospi- tiiRh'twatchman, F. Whittal, who, street below had encouraged them Corn-No. 2 American llow, g Y , every animal perished. Engineer D, tal. w• r +cith his wife and to children, for 15 minutes not to jump. The 581-2c, Toronto freights; No, '3 at S. McLennan of the express was. While the passengers and other -:- lived on th fifth fl47nr, reported remaining seven perished. 53 1-2c Midland. g '. s Q P B P � primarily responsible for the asci- members of the train crew were se- IV e- ^"• *j that "thin had been seen of him, During the progress of the fire Pea's-No, 2 at 79 to 80c outside. g ng P B 2 dent, and before his death at Sud- verily shaken up, no one received and a careful search of the ruins several firemen sustained injuries, Rye-No• at 88 to 67c outside. bury Hosvital made a statement, in serious injuries. Traffic .was re- -the was instituted, Then remains and some of them were taken to Bran-Manitoba at-$20, in bags, 'which he admitted re 1 ` Toronto and shorts $23, in bags, responsibility sumed fourteen hours after the ac- --of Whittal, with his two children hospitals. They-included Patrick , for overrunning his orders and ex- cideat happened, the track being + in his arms, their heads covered by Reilly. No. 10, arm, broke_ and Toronto. Ontario-bran, $20,gin pressed a desire to take the entire badly torn up and the wrecked en- --a blanket, were found, and but- a bruised • William Daniel burns sacks, Toronto, and shorts, $23 inblame. • bags. , Bines and cars being in a shape few yards away those of his wile. and bruises; Besuchemer, No. 12, g As the track is of a- curving hard t 1 ill y Al! fc.ur had perished from-asiihy- internal injuries; J.-Saunderson, .. $ na- o .^.hs. �,, xiation, the bodies being but little No. 9, overcome by smoke. -',COUNTRY PRODUCE . I burned. The ground floor .of the building „_ $7.50 to $7.60. Calves sold from 83 Toque, and Chief McCarthy and Apples-82._0 to 43,50 per barrel On the third floor were found the was divided into stores, while the to $$15. Detective Denis are investigating �[ remains of Charles Threshie, f remaining floor were occupied as fur good to find stock. Toronto O - _Q +. - ----g _-- — P Rye^o—Nrw--beaszr,—$1:60--to-$-�- ,—Oct--M—' A good _the case.- .oE a man was e`` nsfon. wr,o came to ontrea a :offices, a blllta.rd parlor,t� iK•ng s 75 f.o.b. per bushel, Western butcher cattle brought as high as found at La Tuque on 'Monda-: It mr,nrh ago ti, assume the manage- ! Hall and sleeping apartments for points. 86.10 in one case. The inferior is reported the victim had been merit of ttwe billiard.parlor. located :the employes of the building. The gooey—Extracted;, in tins, 9 to Battle were about 10c lower all 4card-playing Sunday night and had , R. = on the first flour of .. a building, total toss is placed at 150,000, cov- 1O 1-2e per 16. ; No.`1 comb, whole- � round._ _ Sheep and. lambs are !left the table with :-8600 in his t!� and w hrc r."upied.�a room on the ered by insurance. _ --— „ steady, and for good owes as high ?-packets. It is further said that one s _ sale, $1 80 to $2 _5 per dozen-, No. � $ — 2 comb, wholesale, 81 73 per dozen: 's $4.90 was paid in somAa eases. of those who had been engaged in `. " Baled Bay—No: 9 at 812 to $t3.•-•Calves were also. in demand an da the card gam had several bundled L.;? . BIg PRAIRIE FIRE. wand on the route of the cut-off, and f } � 50 on track ,few choice ones sold• for $8.23. The 'dollars in his possession after the t ' — an entirely new canal is now pro- and No: 4 at 811 to i Hog Market was very weak and 'game, and toldle he had won-` 'Seventy Square Miles of Sa-•skalche- posed, It would start about six -$11 .50• g people ! „ showed a decline of 15c f.a.b. and 1$700 in the big game. He is sur a miles west uI Port C orae, and Baled Straw—$6 75 t4) 87.50 on ►res Burned Over. 5c fed and watered. cted of knowing something of the ' have its outlet at-the outh of the track, Toronto. _ pected g G A despatch from Grenfell, Saak:, Potatoes=#ar lots, 50 toric per "`+ �crtme, and it is felt the man found' . . - - I says; A prairie fire which started berms miles. The length would bag CAN-1DA'S NEW MOLNTIIIN, dead was murdered.. . _ c, o �k1ca mtlec 4AG'r <.f hn�Q-.-,per ' - - - , - �`'*�• x[77 - _— q B _ _ lb sof 12c ertlb.�oturke 5b 15 tocl8c ghest In America Discovered in THE CHOLERA SPREADING. s• ware mile4 of country, traveilin i HEARD SERMON BY PHO\l5. P y. Far North.. aftern4x,r: had burned over se%ent P '� �Hi ifs i .r i;: wva, repr rted under cuncrol on Sun- at in Re%ideitee Over a way dressed, 1 to 2c moye, says Thomas H Riggs to Governs four Hours. F '� day night The loss to many farm. and Followed the Service. C� ment engineer who has been at A . despatch from Rome says pj ers will be beavy,. especially in the A despatch from Welland says'. i� onsite♦ of feed, as maay stacks of ( p y THE DAIRY MARKETS, work'on the Alaskan boundary aur- Twenty-three new cases of cholera ar The Welland county telephone was vev, reported the discovery far during the past twenty•four hours', Jia} were burned. American land- Butter-Dairy prints. 2 to' 23c; , the means of transmitting a sermon I north of the arctic circle of-whist he have been officially reported, one in r seekers are believed to be respon do in $t: Paul's Episcopal iI do;, tubs, 20 to 21c;_itiferior, 18 to i 3 believes to be the highest mountain the province of Bari, aevea in the. ` niblr for iitareing the fire: Farmers Church on Sunda • to the home of 19c Creamery' 25 to 27c per lb. g V. f corn all over the district fought the Mrs. James Stanton, ;rho is-in her for rolls, 24 1.2 to 25 1-2c- for sol: on the continent, exceeding Mount province of Caserta, one in the y -fire all Safurda night,And most of ids, and 23 1-2 to 24c for se rata♦ Mcliinl�ef by nearly 2,000 feet, province of Naples, and one in the 99A and his rovince -of �w , `Sunday. �athall f in the-church consists.oft a prints• - - g (m unto n while at work e n the d the deaths have occurred from the dis- 4 y r< 93rd year, and lives a mile and' a. i equip- Eggs-Case lots of pickled brio boundary survey near the Porcu- ease durin the same period. - — 24 'to °5c, and selected �. to 373c y 3 8 • NEW RELLAND CANAL. double transmitter placed on the per dozen. ;pine River, north of latitude 87 -- •� 1jG,. ulpit one on each reading.desk.. The mountain is east of _the 141st ACID USED BY MURDERER. �� The sermon and songs were plainly Cheesc=Large, 113-4c, a-nd twins 11 Mr. german. X. I., Says as Ap- g P Y at 12c. meridian, therefore in Canadian — , heard by the occupants of Mrs. _ _.,propriation -Will be Glade. _� - territory. The height of Mount 'lfan'a Face, 'Who was Killed at , Stantoq's room. Mrs. Stanton is - McKinley is 20,480 feet. .w. �A despatch from Ottawa says: an invalid, and has not been to ': F10G PRODUCTS. Revelstoke, B. C., was Burned.' � 'That an arpropriatiou for the can- church for 'nineteen years. - A despatch from Ottawa says: ' *t Bacon-Long clear, 15 to -.1-2'c OV'ERAWED BY TROOPS, Mr. A. McGill, chief analyst,struction wc.i'1r 'on a new Welland per lb, in case lots; mess pork, 92.); y t'of the Canal wi'i be made at the forth- EMERY 1l'IIEEL BURST. short cut, $28 to $28.50. Anarchists Slade we Demonstration Inland Revenue Department, re- � coming Q.prion is the statement of Hams=Light to medium, 19 to at Barcelona. . . ceived on Wednesday from the Brit- W. M. German, M. P., who is here 4. = ish Columbia Attorney-G•eneraYs Toung Italian Iuntant.ly Kifled in 10 i-_e; do., heavy, tit to IB t-2c; . eS' y S interviewing the Government about A despatch from Barcelona, Department art. of a human face• Plant at Welland. rolls,.15 to 15 1=2c; shoulders, 14 W � P P ., m• it. Mr.. German says he'has had 14 1-2c;,.breakfast bacoq,, 19 to 30c; i Spain, says : The first anniversary badly Tiurned with acid. It is thatas%t orig ra l i4 a, was effect.. The . s despatch e from elf an emery b LLaard21to 21 Tiercea; 15c; tubs, 15 1-4C; Icisco Ferrer, the'ution founder .6 or Fran_ the ous Frank r murdered* who was- mysteri- re recently at Revel- z oriKina! ulca v.as to enlargge the ssa s: B the burstingof an emir } +£. pre, nt canal from Port Galfiorue wheel on Thursday at the plant of modern schools, passed off without stoke B. C., b ppo pads, 161-2c. y_su sed Black . ten miles,. and then construct - a the Ontario Iron and Steel Co:, a - incident on Thursday. The city was Randers, The object in sending tr cutoff, Snrvevs, however, have dis- young Italian named Nickola Bar- T , a veritable armed camp, large bad- the portion of the face to Ottawa ! closed a dangerous bed of`quick- timalo was instantly killed, BUSINESS IN '3i0`TREAL, ie's of police and ,civil guards iia is to ]earn what acid was used by Montreal, Oct. 18.--Oats-No. 2 tralIing the'streets, while the gar- the murderers. This .information Canadian Western, 371-2-to 38e-; rison' remained in barracks under may prur•ide a chic. ` No. 3 do., 361-2 to•37c; No. 2 lo- command of.Captain-General-General'. — [] cal white, 381-2 to 37c; No. 3 do., ler.' Masses of flowers were placed PARI.I".,:NT.�LXHMONED. . ` 3.51-a to 36c. Manitoba-barley, No, �on Ferrer's grave by the represen- — 49c; Manitoba feed barley, 48 to tatives of various associations, .but Dermalon Housc `Tilt Jleet4n'. 48 1-2c; Ontario No. 2 barley,•64 to there were no disturbances. veniber 17. 66c. Flour-Manitoba spring wheat C. - patents, firsts, $5.80; do;., seconds, MURDER _�T L_► T`I'Qt7E. A despatch from Ottawa says ►�ituation Caused , by the Railway Strike - The Cabinet on•Thursday.directed $5.30; Winter wheat patents, $5.- — than Parliament he summoned for 15_to, $5.40; Manituba strong bak- Man Was Billed _liter Leaving a France. Grows-- Worse, ers', $5.10; straight, rollers, $1.70 Card Table. despatch of business on ?lay. 17. — - to $4'.90; straight rollers, in bags, A despatch from Quebec says-. Toronto's health officer !s-lo Wage :A despatch from Paris says: preciable, extent, responded to the $2.10 to $2.20; extras-,,$1.70 to:$1.- .V murder is reported , from La war on the house fly. The strike of the railroad men, leaders' call,to strike, and the Gov-. 80• Feed-Ontario bran, $19,50 to which threaten-, to spread through- ernment's weapon of mobilization 420; Ontario middlings, $22-to $24.- _ has induced some of those employed 50; Manitoba bran, $19; Manitoba out the length and breadth of shorts, $22;. pure grain mouillie, ,.. on the Northern road to return to �..• their $31 to•$32, mixed mouillie,-825 to r,' ' �..; '-• ' France loss denounced on Widnes- posts, N•ererth'efess,"f'he day by Preri,ier Briand •as "an in- Northern and Western railways are $28. Cheese-111-2 to 11 5-8c, and THE . NE-W- FOOD STINDARD surrection piirc•iy, built lip on trim- prostrated. The call to the colors eastern-.;, 11 to 11 1-2c,' Butter — inal foundations." has been ignored by the large ma- Choicest-24 to ' 241-2c, and sec- r Thp P:em;er declared -that the !jvrity, and''at mass meetings held 'finds, 23 •-to 231-2c. :Eggs-Strictly - -atr•.kc was called while negotiations on Wednesday the strikers reiterat- new laid, 30c, selected stock, 23c, Dominion Government Will Probably Pro, were guing on through himself and ed their dtermination not to re= and No. 2•at 16 to 17c per dozen. . thn 'tiiiiister of Public Works for lin spond to the call. z�aulgate New 'Standards This Year• adjustment of grievances, and he Much • destruction* has been. UNITED STATES MARKETS.' promised that the instigators of the 'wrought on--the -Western system, :Minneapolis,. Oct. 18.—Flour � f strike would be criminally: pi•osecut- where the strikers and .their .sup- First stents $5.20 to $3.t0 sec to despatch ,from. Ottawa says: adequate definition of food stand- strike porters have held up and derailed P 1�ew• food standards, prepared dur- arils the department will be in at and patents, $5.00 to $5.20: first x The River Seine, which in Janu-' trains, blacked tracks, destroyed ing the past year by Mr. Anthony much better position than hereto' .. clears $3.60 to $3.80 second cleats,: � -.sir` threatened to, destroy •1 arilsignals, ripped up tracks and de- ., McGill, Chief :'1-nalyst of the Inland jure to enforce the law respecting $82. ,0 to $2.60. Wheat—No. 1 now Innms up in the role of a say' stroyed telephone and telegraph n, Revenue Department, assisted by the adulteration df foodstuffs and 7 Northern, $1.09 to'$1.091 No: 1 ior. The Government-has made ar- .-wires. The Government has or- experts working under him, are slow the sale-of unwholesome or impur4ss- hard $1.101-4. rarSctrcnts; to rush food supplies dered the arrest of a score of strike _ before the C',abitlet Council, and will food products. Up to the present :,ta Paris from the sea, requistioning Ieaders, and instructions hai-e been probably he Promulgated by an one of the gresttest handicaps in = all tugs, boats rind barges.to meet issued to the troops to Yise severe LIVE STOCK MARKETS. ;• Order--in-Council this atitumn. The the respect has been the' lack of! tii� crisis. brought' a out by the measures wherever -occasion offers. Montreal, Oet.- 18•—Choice steers neo,}. standards, so far- prepared, any definite or adequate legal` stoppapt of the railway service, and The losses- to commerce already. sold at $4 to 1S5.50, while lower or,v-er milk and its products, meats standards on which to..base prose- -et Y' « . ease the facxl ,.marshortao^, are -tremendous: Scores -of trains grades brought $'4 to $4.50; cows, and meat pruducts, and:grain anti i et tions for manufacturing or sell-1 nhich is alrenciv serious. .- have been stalled along the roads, $3.7b to $4.50; balit; .1t3 to; $1.nQ. grain products, III iiig fraudulent goods, The eniplc�yees of the ]:astern and many of'these carrying food sop- Sheep were laws♦at i$3.,0 to sR3.7a; After -a month's edverti-einent 1 Otliec standards •fs,r .'tnedlcinal _ the Parts, L.%ons ,1z Mediterranean plies which even no,v have become- Jamba, -at-$5.50 to 86. Hb�,s were tie new st.andarda be' tiie;la.w, and products, etc,, are now in tbe, ".iailw:'a;;3 !:;.c out yet, is any 'np- unfit for use, steadier at' y00.50'to $8.60. Co-,:s, :as a result of the clearer and more course of preparatjo'a. fjf .y, ay+•• ., ': � a: .. , •, r 'i, 1 rvq,n '..3 •h..a- a '. ,+cL..,T,�tt,,�...• ,..-,.. .::w. ,, _.;,. :; ,... �. „;:.. :, � "� ,.x t. +•� ',' h'1, '^,' rr'<T. ,, '-!,'_$•""' a..i �...,:4..e. r...,,y:..•!a, :ni +•,Y.t-'r. .r, .f•wea Xt,ry,3" .a .a�. h,. .�.. h' ,''�„',' Y ei"6x'- }$ 953".F .r..v?, � , r',:'•^1 ♦r ^;��"h'"'''�6'tsx;'�. ..:»,:'�`�2+u.ro G �,. _;,,.', r �r: .,��°a A£: . 4:-�*v�y^k•'t�.' +*'sk�°>a:4.'': t ';lea "a'"-' ,'.'ti. nE'L i, •F..,,.• .",;, cu•'sy 'i"� ' ,'� ,x cs' k _ ;:, say a. .:ter;a t..> ..�'•., "� leu .r kiw >« a t�3:`a^t= b+�G$ A ,. .*atY.^a asmw�r,+A�s�a"p`•ric'�••,r.•„'�•Jri.Iv;x.+r„Sr fm�..sr:a�,'+Ya,'! .s5�'”-.c.Y�9�Ja>s �sazya*.w'<. .. ... - ,- , 'o .+.Y,C-' ,.'r+,y.R,sraims•mcs-nya�:.•':ez,,.,,*.,'+,na:� ,o.,t:.:_ ..a--:bre-•�? '•4'_'^t'r_•. '�+,.t' fY AS �1�I s ZNLitaHTENMENT. 'Why let that headache spo0 your day's work or pleasure? Take AS U i - AGAINST 11 Gems Easily Imitated. b A gem expert o! the British est• `tFather," remarked Jathi ny, 0- Father," Iseum in a lecture the other da; warn- ter dee thought, 'suppose I :HARD COMBINATION ed lay buyers of precioQs 4tonea should knock this�ug off the table �E R� against investing in sapphires and a catch it then'I wouldn't catch rubies, which, be said, could now be. ;, _-___-•--_--_. -- ;--_--____,__ it, would I l . -- 25c. s Box at your druggist's. . � -�'� r produced artificially in such perfect ti IIT DODD.a KIDNEY PILLS condition that the diff "betweati h-no, I suppose not, lii� father -- Guaranteed to contain no morphine,opium or other poisonous dryls,'by the tr 30 VANQUISHEu THEM ALL. the product of the mine and that of said. irl.ti..sl Dew ..d ch.aakal Cwts•p of cans"13a[t.d. the laboratory was all but impercept• "But," continued Jonnuv, still ^ WANTED to rna brad �uittt ible. toyingwith the •u if I sholild �a�oei9se .• 1 g, .,tnakia aT tuttd coir tar thi "duadrid;e lean snAeriDg from Gra- -- The latest synthetic atones indeed knock-it off end-net eatlh•-�t, chest16-DINIIL �I 8-bOX_ _ �' le.r.parot�ma, assort Siad•at our levo•,w o are so perfect that even, under a mi- — -ea»oet3*w huaio- ire.alt-_partioulara al.Irsas -� I would catch it, woolen t I I" 6 f+d� �.� t;saadlan Wholesale Distributing Ou., U iUilH- :. vet, Diabetes asd Dropsy Sleds an crosoope their genuineness or not as "Yes, . .would!" 'his fa+lit nae Deet.W. _ :]Day and complete Cure. a natural product cannot be poaitiva- The most highly efficient application ' P lei Il returned this' t,m with uxTY FAMOU. YNGliakil tsO- ly guaranteed. g y ' for-the reriuction-of§wellisgs,Goitre, cont:. Fitty Gems ti,rottiah tso.s, e.sr.y ' 13undridge, Ont., Oct. i7. - Europe iiawnbrokera sic very, quick 'decision. Thick Neck, Glandular 'Enlarge• tyre coats. Words and tdndc. Aeh+town'a A(u•sa F ; ;Special).-Gravel, Diabetes and chary of lending money on rubies'es- _ iitents. Its Positive. more,1u victoria street. 'ri.roate. pecially, and consequently -there is a C ArlTsu•Kurice AFRICAN Us fo rev tet Dropsy are a terrible combination WHY SUFFER F"M PILES PILES V all.kind'' in any and j�F T9D-t UVJ paid.- Write ale leer Lars• ' for one man to have: 1t means slump in the value of that stone'. The, -_ •F Ru n Czar etiltera,fII pocket by this,: all stages, quickly re- laatlon. o: a es snook Brokers Kett •st that his life to Int a graves an- as he owns one o e Iieved slid positively cured. Cure Toronto. ger, unless like George Vanhooser, tions of rubies in the world. The St. ': Zam•Bttlt Gives'Certain ase. , au r a,well-known sesident of this plsrre, Petersburg court jewelers estimate the' ` Common Sense" for Piles Ilai ed it. oil kinds and Cement- at• $t a box, 15 far 6 bozos. ]lfailed on +.in all kinds oI Puts Mew Pans,twrnnitewa». he' finds the simple and natural loss in value of the Czars rubies at :. Iron, '(tawny, oto. Metals is two minatea Via. receipt of price. Erary howuWeper bit's. hest roller. .-Ovc1Wx cure. Here is the story Mr. Van- S4,o00.000• Some time ago' he trie'.i Friction on veins'(the hemorrhoid or•,ara. H.Nagle,westtaoant,Ow. .. to take out a policy of insurance-on IIEDICel1i ;ltooscr'tells, and all his neighbors veins) that are swollen, 'inflamed LYLE COMpANT TORONTO GENTS, YITHitBBSX ARM You MAK- and but no company Wculd accept to gsyerdayt II not write Ismadi►cely ^ .know every word of it is true: the risk. and gorged with blood, is what or one IrBE$91-ABORATS OUTFIT of Holiday "171fad pains in my back and - : causes the terrible pain and sting- Books,, Belt, st sight, J. L Nichola Crr,npa:,y. - across the loins. My stomach would "The Lighthouse." a Horne „ IAmitsd,Toronto, 'swell, I was constipated and I.had "Simplicity and're ularit that Is ing and smarting of piles. Zam- ,. j BARN THY. LLORKNR '1'UAUS-YLW shar cutting pains in bladder p g y' DYEING ijJ systemeeks ora pine, course-tools sfrus• '• , Buk applied at night will be found P g P my , ' what-I' attributes my good health to,' � uta.w.,w oa-taw weeks compete, coons-tools twee - which made me sure that I was s.uf- Lord Strathcona said recently, on his W give ease -before morning, Mr. gave Mone lradntce,earn tw elv to oichceen dollars week- Two from the ter#ible -Gravel. ninetieth birthday. T•wo meaala- -a Lomas Pearson of`Prince Albert ly. Write for catalogue. Molar barber Co!lsge, The doctor attended me, but I kept day is all he,has had for years, and ' I Baeen Esat,'roronco. y ` Bask.,'writer: Last summer I suf- Dress Weil i ANCER, Tumors, Lampe, etc. Internal " even on his birthday he made no ex- i _ ! ;�• getting worse every day. ! Try it t and external, cured without py e by n "Others had bold me of the great �phOn to the rule. He rose at eight fared greatly from piles. i started II 'C g o'clock, breakfasted at nine, and Simple as waahYy oto home treatment, Write Co.,Defof� crta asci Dodd'a Kidney Pills had to use Zam-Buk and found it gave with ! Late ,Dr. Bauman Medical cLimited. •� then proceeded to deaf with his car• me relief, so 1 coptinyied it and af- pollinewood. Ont. i. Bono them and I determined to try respondence and - callers. Twelve them; Six boxes made a new man o'clock found him at the Canadian ter using three or four boxes f,sass I :l completely cured I ' B of me, offices discl}arging his duties as High ($t1QT1 btlyiTlQ yOL1T'PI8J1C Gravel, Dropsy and Diabetes are Commissioner, and he did not leave ' Magistrate Seaford, of tiYeaton, I , all other Kidney Diseases or are 'until eight in the evening. At nine ;King's Co., ?ti.S., says: "I suffered 10*ta;�FwALL KINDScircom I N Insist ort having an caused by dieea>ed Kidneys. The he had his second meal-dinner. long from itching piles, but Zam- Past' and nature! wry to cure them Often his lordship has returned to !Bilk has now cured me.' OTT+O� M1G.EL•, his office after dinner and Rorked tilt ,lusT TNtLVK OF tTI y pastoffice after And because a li ht Mr. William Kenty, of Upper.. De.Wool.CoMm.Silk ccMi..dGaodsPerlecth Plano ACtior% qa: ' is to use Dcdd's Kidney Pills. The . .rjea,L.sAMP D7..-xa ch.nc.of eslwlte� Feet _l. midnight. g Nine idle River, Hants C'o. N.S.,. and neaanfui Colon l9 rears,from,war Drua�tq orIt aw.er fail to cure any form of Kid. is to be arc'n burning there at all "I , i De.1.r.searrorCoibrC.rrd.edSTORYaookle,.7• - _ -.. -. D4 Dtaea5e. _, - times, tile. Canadian office is known piles, the a.1n at.times being almost jI -by tale tackuatne ol--`•The Light- p gays: pauffered terribly from , ASH D WHAT 1 y 1 'rhe loYsea-alehard.oe Co.,i.,mued. Moutrea,. -- -� house." unbearable. i was tired of trying Pawning Sank Bills. - - various remedies, when I heard of , s "'P'awnbrokers don't tbluk much of _ — Zatn-Buk, and thought as a last re- �'S ._ The National Life '•tea dollar .bills to pledges," sold the -, No 8n'+t, 'Ahs Leh: source I would give this balm a ! ARE WORTH city - city salesman. "I saw a rano pawn III A stanch teetotaler and an enthutsi• trial, After a very short tris] •+ne the other day for SO. when i aAtic fi+herman had a good stretch of Zam-Buk effected what severalW. C. GOFFATT ? asked why he didn't spend hiss $10 in- the Dee to fish in and engaged the other -ointments and medicines had IWants Men ''NOW ORILLiA ONTARIO pprvieesi of ati experiencedboatman. I steed of waking it for a little more ; But night after tight he camp back failed to do-a complete cure.'' than bait the amount he ezplalaed that with empty creel and at length de- Zam-Buk is also a sure cure for 6n' wasted is keep that partltulnr �,1ii. parted in disgust skin injuries and diseases, eczema, The National Life has open. Twice before be had tried to keeps When' he was gone the boatman ulcers, varicose veins• cuts, burns, 1 certain bill by giving it as security to I was approached and asked how it wast bruises, chaps cold sures etc 50c. tuft' iu a number of Ons®rto a■ a friend who had so many bills that he I that a fairly expert fisherman had box all druggists and stores, -or town and rural districts for __._woutdu't need to spend that particular ' such a run of all luck. fag ood,live,ener tic insurance rq ✓` Co., To- � z � 4' . one, but both times the friend_got hl,s i week. said a man, sa A encs. or ars make ,g nae whuskir. :a' I took him where.' ?'onto, for price. Refuse harmful g money allied and the keepsake was mone _ ler.« sail there was nae Push imitations. y W Inat Th• time be depended + _-- have ever mod- upon od upon the pswobmker to tide him over 'OBSERVATION OF PA. ern saving clause for the pro- k1 To omwn money e'tmck the lea a very I i 's"r a, what's lection of the benefr.iary, and T curious proceeding, but the broker an Little Willie-"Say, p Slarve Polish 'h , eared we that it is fregttently done by Cite difference betseen a public ser- •to explain thein to a prospcct people tubo-attach s sentimental value I =ckls, anotia ooe •+. eae•.c•a�b��+a t ant and any siker kind ?" i.to surety'•write hirn � {s not only the biggest can ti „ to a particular bili or coin."-Near Yorfr • _a'r I` ' Pa--"Tho difference, my son is Write for information to-day for the money, but by far OVA. - — that the: public servant tries it, Mild the best preparation for Youll he the happiert man on hi, job longer than -tine other olishin stoves, q -!•tie Choice. earfh,. L suplx;rte. when. your iimF's � ` P S PIPs "Teri"said the epeclatitet, on'be stood up,"_ suggested iht kindly gentle- kind.' T ® National Life e ! grates and ironwork. Not e- ot the bedside of the miser rollitonalre. 'man "Oh, -I don't km v._ an- r' der, 1411 can cure you•" swered the. cuniict. "I'm in here ! orm eke liquid rmust-- be ,. '•Bt►t what stiff if cost"' came trebly for li€e. ' ��ff n o Assurance Company gaped but s large ca t from the Hina of the sick man. � A i wonder-working paste. The specialist made a.swift• meatal - �«d. t{raL. «ewrT, R'atrrT,Y:7«•• iA Wei'- Known Haan. Head O�Hee - Toronto g P P,l,r�ed, By Vurine kyt Ftrmrdy. Try if cony dealer dors not carie CalculIItiorL ":�laety(Ise dollars," was �Lurina -lar lour I:yr Troubles. leu lltiaard r L,n,m,ett Co- Limited. __ 1-111-wk Knight" Stove Polish in 1 , Isis answer. Will like NUArtnv. ft Soothe„ � At Dear Sir. r can rcrommend your MIN I stork, send its his name and toe, i True IJretRRtutw. R'rttr t or hye hooky. ARI)-4 LINIMENT for Rboumattrm nod There are times when we should sk -Can't you shade your fl,_-ure a Iit- free. rusirlXurine rye Rrntedy Co., •Poroma. Ppraios, so I have uFrd it for. both with I ' and eve• tvt11 rend a full size tin tie?" waited the other, **The udder.• I � _ he thankful if we fail to get lits. b return retail. . A l anuli Yours eT#nB: L Mice. F. - r:ce eat results taker's bid Is much teats -Lippincott's. LAVER-4. in P D41,1"Cil.,I.f19m, 1N P I)E's A Good Talker. 6t )vha BAli11r9i9 enc I'enst-T)kl fou ever pace the neon Lady (ta her RflrdPDPr1- Jahn, II 1,-' Ina ----- --� Eta + t - M rd's Liniment CurM Hurn! NoAirt rfrArJa o r a r SAor P✓+A -� • , s -. ) wunder.:cwt -don't et married. i n R7c iirolwrtlett of four- btwae- tt:�ti•d? �'uu' -e.got a-flim house and a gond j,. _ _ "f4 'XAkE AVATER ACBE. s � Critnnout>esal -obi ye•s; my n1fe Is teatt•' wage. 111 you need is a y_ife. .Yourojoin, rtrom ail the• tFmr•.-Ym,l;rrt "tates• ikuuw the first ardener that ever 4a Easy Method 11'hieh Should belived had a wife' j1\hr'n the world lav!h, nr n f,sn] I lie iriagin'es it is liinghing •with .Adopted la Every Uoursebtild. -She-111q0 y;iur grandfather lited lila°• I Here is a simple method of siert- - R I lizing drinking water. It entails ^s ry s,i be over one hundred, Thotna�, little 8r no cost, nnthin bu a imp AN IMPOSSIBLE THINC to find ap sten $ t the I What did he die-..of !" Thomas -- ' p "�• 4 's�utekty ■to'a co>riihs. care• cc 6. b I!equal to •'Thr i). di L." Menthol Plaster, t c • si•sLoet cad tun". J1u cents. ,' -1-drin'f•quite� remember. rhifis; but land It to being imitated, Get the cenutne, Rtmp.e_t apparatus, dues away with ". ' the nece it of boilin the water Change that-tfmpinZ, „seleu parse twas 'nothing vE!tra ,,er ow;." ,For Bide achra, barkachea, stitches. aoth• S R , jng Kuala•it. Made by-Davia b Lawrence i and gives water which is- free cif all into a sound, healthy horse, willtnsMirrort of the Israelites. �o,I harmful bacteria. This method endesat'rtoJosgoodday'6work. Tl.e'curliest niirrurs of-µliicll rt7ct�- 1 should be adopted in ever home Don't ire a Spavin, curb, Splint, If tion 'is rnade^in history were in ww. I The best scrubbing .brush for I in the country.- If done iL would j spyme" kcry ya rehorse in she stable. among the Israelites in the time .of. porches is made ,by cl'ainpinq a •lido3ea. That gaud^man, w% recorded scrubbing brush in a mop handle. reduce typhoid fever cases to a i case it with in the Bible..minnian(K-d in a cott-ein —, - minimum. I ' Pmergenc - that these articles,srhould ' f Ilinard's. Liniment ,r•urAs Dandruff. `Take a teaspoonful of pure chlor- KedaI� s, .be transformed irto wash beAns for, ide of lime, smoothing off the sur- I z the priests. ?hey Here made of brass. le04 *M PROOF, - face of the spoon with some flat $pgy1II CQPe _ "Doubtless similar utewsils of this and �� „ } - , - object, so that 'too much of the other maf.•rials were in use Jon; be- 4 Man is a seifish' br,x,e; staid the It cure, nlehow -kea.iag a sear, 'fore that. At that same period' bkick suffragette, chemical is not used. Dissolve this in a t, sett fol of wafer, and add to not bis or white hairs--because iliacs a�. 1 glass was employed for the purpose "Why so I" demanded one of her P not blister. this three more. cupfuls of a ater� A Port ICaua,sec.•)ane 11th I1iO3 f as well a$trartsparent.glass with Black hearer,. waspoonful of the'resultant solution "have been using Jour Linitnent for . foil on the bt+ck: It i. r,daterf that I "Well,'' replied 3tte oiatoress, added to'a tivo- allow it of water, years and find Itall that yonrepro"' the Spaniards found' inirrer:t of polo t , "doesn't lie.alba -s grab-t-he cream and allowed tostandfor ten mini gree sot been witkoat it torl8years , fished black stone, both convex and - un top of -the milk bottle for him- GRORGB GORDON. concave, among the natives'of South utes,'will gide a proportion'of .4 to Lea. $1.- :;elf 4 - 5 parts of free chlorine to a mil3ion it.a halve-g for is. Excellent for - j fele free sample to Deft• W. L" No household use. gold by all Healers. w.. _. tNIW Drug & Chemical Co.. Toronto parts of water,' sufficient to urif P yr Ask for from book"A Treatise On The k. $ick Headaches the latter from 'eve trace of Horse rite as for copy. Women and Food, ley, THE GREATER JOY,' aro not caused h tn, thio saran in harmful bacteria. There is no taste Women need on the average aboal y i' g l: tri.B.J.KMAIL CO.Fae�"rails,Vt. � namtenths the nourishment r the head,but.by ccnsti tion, bilious• or,. icicle to this. sterilized wafer, I x, I (H required I'd rather stay at hurrre I'think, slHeadache Dy mco. And take my slipperecl ease Hees and in tRestion. and the 'free chlorine, in itself powders or tablgts may.deadn, but "harmless -soon disappears. ;lea Than pack tip all my dotdies aiad cannot cure them. Dr. Morsels pPe I Its folly to' be good unless you thit}gs Indian Root Pills do core ,ick head• ah method ha{ d�'thperfeeted i are good is r si,mcthing: t an thoroughly tes a wi ver im- And sail across the seas achy in the sensible way by removing y To Europe's fair and Kapp} land the constipation or sick stomach pure v�atef by Doctors :�asmith and. PAINKILLER is Lite beet, the safest and ' which cauved them. Dr. Morse's Graham of the Provincial Cabala- II the surest remed for cram s,, colic and 'S1 here priecs aren't so high i p *; 'Indian Root pills are purely vege- ;tory at Toronto. diarrhoea. As a liniment fol, wounde and And there are -uch a lot of things sprsine itis unepualled. Avoid substitutes, 8 table, tree lrotrr any harfiful drug, there is but one "Painkiller"-Perry nal-js' $ - Z1'e always lute to buy• ""safe•and sure.' tt;lien you feet the '- � - -t5c. and b0,;. - P headache comingtake " !'"• "Well?" „ , Pa tii'ell Z 1Vtlat s a ft7r-� ! QL??ILIFICATION REQUIRED. =r t,ification"" "A iiia fort." '"`Well, __, t1't O r 8 a a . , There are lots of ideal husbands i ` Do you think that young man pa, -is a ratification a big- "Wil- --.in novels. Ss. $V fit-companion fur our' dough-- 1'n,d _RO 4 t P1 1 1 9 lie, go to bed at once!" Mlna;rd's 'L'infinent Relleives 'Nea'raigla. - r. i ter?" asked the old they are,"" re his _ - . _• ; l habits good'?" TWO DIFFERENT SPECIES. "I should- as ! 'Little Willie-"Say, pa, what is- AXLE' GREASE tee ' claimed the mother. "I under- a bookworm 4" stand he's worth Li million. is the turning-point to pconomy 'x�- - Pa--'`A bookworm, my Non, is-ei- -la wear and tear of wagons. Trr a �H� A ripe. scb�,lar map live top ther a person who would rather a boil. Evbry dealer everywhere. '+v Y green old age. read a book-than eat, or a worm T'heimperial Oil Co.rLtd. tn�' that would rather eat s. book than satseie Aetge r The listen Apr Oil Ce.LIL " :. m N U ,I'SSI-E.NO. 43-10 ,Minard's Llnlmeni ter sal• everywhere. read. I � -. gJ ...F.`r� ,.uvS•- •ti, M. ., '• ,..- , ',..•: 9 .9• .. ... .xw s -6n'-.�'G... .7. .� .•,• r `;r. �?'-•'•:?n' ..,, , , .,�<T ,. v .r. :C•,. f,:d:.^ta++Y ro"'-• z a,. ....., .. -:: n. .,.rt �..: ,: ..��r�,• .;.. ..+ , Y' rv->^ .Tu k-^...5. 't:b..l'l ,�.s' „^t,�k�:'V,«',Sd ' 11 li•, ,. ... �. ", t. q.aj,'; . ,�. s �,a .' =�`^•:fp."�''x. 'C ^.d :L'.,' y:sti•+f•,t.M ,�+ey!.,gra,,,, ,i,.�l-A,.Y K�:. �_ ��,�;'ei �" � 'ler•..ix' T 1"f'.:+•.tg u,a_^'S'..R ti�"'.,�'ry : a r� "t L�-x: T��GpC�'."Yl"F,,.•,�.�p. �J,'f'r, � ,e� w . +�� to 'o.Y . F. _ "1 •T'.. h� . .i•' ". ',--1^: a s a f{•. e• ` ,at.:•.�r, •»�u,r:. .�. b- ,c•:r'v V',.�,t+,r.. •lc�,[�+,y'E, , =. b ; ' •-, Nrvr•,, ,.'4mr:.:+r ..Y••,. i•,r +7, , v,....ie•,nt :c^ :' 7F:- ^'�'%..: �.,:. . '°>;�• P'2e•?.,,.• sr ,7, tl rx.�'. Tl'`.•5,,,,�;...,.-„ w:' .,,y a.;:^x,.,r rS�.• *-_x.S'i .`i, 1` r,+`.'„.'• - .. . .. . .,.axe.. ,.. .''. - ,.. g ;+•F.:. .r :' "� f .�,v .....+ '. 'i" '4l• .' ...,r4.a. i^'�t�^_:`aria .Ti, _,ro y,tr .h ...� z '���•,.*xi�'. s-.. � • wHIT111sY Milo -::CLEAN Pa �� Sad Cans Druf f ` The Routh Ontario Teachers Asaoci- :: L' SWEEP , ation is in session on Thursday and ltisfabusb4d* s�Fr !mor°i°sa:u.00e•, is rr nox'T T. M. McFenngrr wu.L C Friday of this week. ..•-• _ -- •..._ _ _. _ =` rYR.Oat. Work began Monday on a very c�lvR YOU YOUR �toxsY BRCS Ot.a�ouree everyone heard about brooms advancing is price at>aut 6oe.- y� M IRA of ADv3;ilTIBlllG: taro addition to the Trees Works. It Yes, Parisian g but has anyone-tokillou-that - inerauea vws• nowt@ will be used forthemaking of harness Sage, the most Invig- d months ago, •nb•agaeat 3a.orntoa.Per lire- b sesta Chea electric war for .Whitt is orating hair restorer, cures dandruff 'chis nf.aas aoott*n.include Iwaat or>� rew "a's p po y and grows hair. The women of Can- HAVE COMB DOWN IN t►d..eiiaeIDeaas. promised during the coming year by tea,w•ho have lu;uriant hair, know evesiat terms Innen co pe ties mai can- Gbe Central Ontario Power Oo. The. it does and that is why thousands of We are 'oat in recti t of s fine assortment of the flne8t quality ' rant•for •or a months or by the rears Rall sotirCe wilt be iiia Burlei�plh Falls.'aaar' y pp In yearly r yuan contracts pgabte gaarwtrly- atti�setive women throughout the brooms rom 25o LO 50c. Step in and cliooee:one tin-clay. r�y sa•fsw.earls,t.c liar or under,in"yaps Peterboro, land are regularly using it. nae , sal o0.parable in in edvaAc For years this almost marvelous ; wa ieein toed aolusaa•tea aenw per Hae, ON-GIANNON 'eai'iine, Dt1t�C'h C1Hanser; --aie aisae per line sown sabonuem•tnaastiea. - -�PI�- • pLrower of lustrous and beautiful hair Was3iing Ammonia, Soap 0h�p�, - aleaafraesrates made known on aPpliaa waaconf fieri-40.the elibill Europe - -Hors Atni,-GfiIlett'e Lyes Washing Soda, 3apotio a. nto iasis sabversieiat. Avery pleasant event took place at and New York City, but about two Adtnlieemaet*@about .writwa ia•trsations the home o! 'Mr.and Mrs. Edward and a fall assortment of laundry soaps for te of beia••rtad sal toreiades @mA charged ae gears ago It was git*en to a select tut t oatsdiselT..e•desar diaeoatiaui g adverb•• Willson on the evening of Wednes- of druggists. and today can be ob• e - a' �■Ss as■wa+f■asira ••etioibePnb- y, Oct. IM, wheatheiraaal laugh trained Ice any city or town in'AmericaL HO�SECLi.r / � •ereskPeemt�swweedta ter. Estella Marie,was rtnitain mar- where society women of reHnemsnt a riage to Mr. Daniel Gannon, of Half- dwell. Including lel s` button. Rev. Daniel Prosser, of Parisian 8sge is the moat delightful 41.94 p•:jeer; •$1.00 if paid in advance, Newmarket,who married the bride's hair to in the world. It makes the SAILOR BOY SOA P e years ago at the hair soft,lustrous and luxuriant in a is advance name hogs on the same date,officist- 10 bars for 25c. - '' ed. Tile bride looked charming in a few days. IL is perlumad moat daiat- ,,. tly.and is, not sticky-or grfsasy.. It Bow of white Bilk; weaiiriR a bridal stops falling hair, cures landaus and GRAPES GRAPES : GRAVES JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, veil and carrying a bouquet of white itching pin two weeks or money roses, as she entered the drawing- mak- r room on the arm of her father to the T, M. McFadden sella it for 89 cents ay all Y J� GCOC� � at � St0!'e - PICKERINa3 COUNCIL strains of Lghengrilt's wedding mareb, a large bottle, and guarantees it, or ` The above Council met pursuant to laved by Mine Stella Lea, of Leaside direct, akers, Gtr prepaid. by Cana' RICHARDSON ' S Junction. Mian Lena Pu ale of To- Giroux p Fort - adjournment in the township hall, g y• liars makers, Mfg. Co., Brougham, on Monday, Oct. 17th. ronto, was bridesmaid, wearing a Erie. Ont. Members all present,Reeve White in smart gown and carrying pink car- the chair. Minutes of last meeting nations. Little Miss Verna illough- read and a roved. by, of Beswick, merle a, charming 'K d�' �' ET EADY . ' �. Several paapcarouate were presented flower 'girl, and Warren Willson, -: and communications read and referred brother of the bride assisted the groom To- to the various standingcommittees. Mr. English and Roy Morton•, of To- �j ARM TO RENT-70 acres advaa- - : 1' Wtaoaii7 aitiated.--Y. Howard "ae•, " On motion Messrs. Geo, Johnston rontot performed the duty of ushers. wnimby u - Yr. t and Joshua Bundy were heard regard- There were about forty guests present - WINTE .. in the new union cement at Clare- many of whom came from outside » Mont. The asked for the cemetery of Poinm will gifts and nu llirlde ad FOR BALE-I haaavoe for�alpeath8 fol- `r ?? o! e�inrls�6 ae••�9 aat4ats� 1 Sadiaa_f 61oasi a and-rail pa•ite the cemetery 11 ° y ,a� lame ahiipm�ent of Pinter Goods and also a t towards the debt on testified tot a both esteem in which h..rar t driving pons. a.J.iH> $1;v.8, ^ S=t t� they are held. Mr.and Mrs. Gannon l th1�e ataadtng committee on Bonuaea left ori Monday for Haliburton wirers - for Wire Faeces, etc., reported sad they will remain during the winter. FOR BALE-House and lot situated IISt ` Qed recommendmild paymente as follows: In the spring they--wits retard to re- on Brock h. Qiar moat, ersoppate the John Parry,7b rode festa on lot 17, a on the -Willowdr►1• 1+`arm on the W.J.G�.tGO,N . for Clarpartioemont a�� w 4r side ConCthe W.J.QSY(lCi,North Clarevoat rd rk' eon ;3T,59; Ed 23sig>at.68 rads fent@, _ One hundred horse blankets and fur robes to choose from. on l00 Ea. +mn 4,4.48: Jarasa Bitnell. BALE__RzG1V=3L �+AITas v pre BdLE-I have for MITTS AND GLOVES GALORE 900 rods fence on lot 10, con 7.49.00; - ,ate at ms premises 199 head or osstte, 1` Colin Philip, 10 rod fence of lot 18, woiahens nem esa so rant tba eases Prise a.I p, FaiDAY, Ocr. 81sT-Auctioa sale of n 01141h or it= lb" t inapxcs Nearly 1A a E . On motion of 34r. Sooti chairman. household furniture, the property phone to J.A.WInTE, Bsoastam,oat. ltt We have added to our stock a Complete liar of report was adopted. of Wm. Gilchrist, at his premises. i*;* ?. The standing committee on Contin- Church St., Pickering Village. Sale Alibi FOR BALE OR TO RENT- FUR AND -FUR •LINED COATS � Henries reported and re on' Condo at 1 o'clock. See bills. W.B. Pow- Fw,� •ontb part of lot 3.can,+,bcace�- occur* as ,follows d reco mend d ell, auctioneer, itgs. ei .ibe moi horuem and house,,barn showing over twenty samples ranging from $15 to 8160. � pa ;. for 1800 collector's blanks. 7.00; Em- !FRIDAY, 01 91sT-Auction sale of famed two wei and cistar°. All tillable A complete line of farm machlaery, carriages, harness and supplies. r ploys@ Liabilities Aassurance Corpor- farm_-stock and implements,the pro-' land ;199*down balaaee to nate parahawr. p eta ration, Collector's bond, 90.00: a R- rt of Wellington Hewson. at lot Also brick howl A24 stable: with 9 acres of sewing machines, kitchen cabinets, arnica. laaniolr mills, Cream aepar- pe 9 g laad t int a Appir to&Zak oavis, whit- afore, stoves. rs. wheelbarrows', washing machines' and thous- Beaton. on stet of salary, 64,50: Muni- �9, con. 2, Picketing. Bele starts at by P o. �-9 �� __ cisl Wi'orid.,supplier, 1.00; Reeve. 1 o'clock..sharp. Wit. Maw, sue- ands of other articles. selecting Jurors, 00.; Clerk.selecting tioneer. 1VARM FOR SALE OR TO RZVT- -r�v jurors, 10.00. WEDNESDAY. Orr. 2"B' Extensive Xl Hemp roc 9, B,P:sts.,o+oitei e001111 - - - GIVE US A CALL part auction -iate at-how:ehorttl rt +erea-af. :a a aoo4 - - - ?e t was adopted. grade�� ggs�.. awM of e•lu�atton Oa the pre�tar are a Mr - The standing on Data- men8. etecasa lot-& con,.e,-Pleftper•. sot>d stink I driniouse,bank barn T�ts'JS rtth stoat - r stabnaa and driAns used. 4. ...oeenard.ea to Sheep.reporte d aadres&m=v_nd- __. iBalsam , the propert of W m. en 09 R SO A SQf1 IS abamdaaaa d bard •ad soft saws. >tcr 1' ► `.and payments as foltc'srs: Jas,F Madill, wari Sale at 19 88 R biles mad 'rips oaa � t lbosas for basing caught L.Piikey's Lunch at I1 o'clock. Sae t� and W Wilson's dote in the act of also advb in another column. Geo. • NhY wa3tt'rirsg sautepp. 111.00; W J Scott. J-ackson. auctioneer. J _ �. for having rattg6t Thus 16 Pugb's deg TUVMWAv. OCT, 47TH-AoeLIOa sale � r -lin the act of worrying*beep.5.00- of bair•ss, cattle, implements. bay. Ow Oi motion of Yr. Hooter. chair- , grafts. cors. potatoes.'etc., Lbe peo- E iasan. report was adopted. of Wm. Lockwood. at lot 11. The standing eommittse on Roads re�i►ryo[sem. 4, Pickaiag Sale at 1 L Lhe time to place your amler.for • a B URLING upd Bridges sported and recommend- o'clock, •harp. S■e bills. W. S. a monumeuL Being s slack time C { ed payments as follows: H Bywr, for Powell,auctioneer. of the year In the shops better to- 2, ,; 80 rda gravel div 74,8.00: 8 Farndale. SATURDAY, OCT- 4111rs-Aucti(n sale d%awment&.can be gives,L Has added to his stock an rep bridge coo d. 4.06: D Annis. 93 of first-class bouqoboid furniture. ` . ,ds gravel div 48,-8.80: G bate•. thep of R. A. Bell. Picker- Place your order,now and have dUTOAUTIC $�1 D POWER VACUUM lriL$$�TSat ds diT 17.LM-. P Marks, it do div lag et�'8ale at I o'clock. sharp. the Stan"erected the first thing For sale or w rent by the day. 1.10: Wm Bell,67 Ids div 11 6.70: No reserve ss eros is teavio� is the spring. - fi s 'Thos Pbilie.7e, yds dip.77, 7-Ib; a M rot west. See bills. W. a Poww. =. No need to take up your carpets or raga. You can c eaI neem all is fA ,,. Palmer and others, rePu h's bridge• auctioneer. one dos with the aid of this machine. If will also clean upholstered 4L60. V Fitepatrick, rep culvert con C. W. GIBBONS - Claremont 4,11.00: ll Cosner,statute labor div 6B. T°�AT' Nov. 1sT-Auction sale of fnrnituce and mattreesea. So easily operated a child can pump i#. ` y 4.50: D[+ Every, statute labor atone on hO�° pare bred cattle pigs. cord, r Call at our store and see it for ourself. removing sono, implements. eta, t p y •tailors road, 1.80; J Quintan,repairs t _proper alaam m I!� -' Window Shades at barsaia prices while they tact. - ' day 90.44.80; t? !![ Palmer and others, ty of W. W. Ward, at - - - Lunch work at Rouge bridge. 7'0.01,.also-reh at 11.40. Sale at 14 o'clock, culvert Kingston road. 5.98: H OF ehatp•Wm. Msw, auctioneer. yi a g f. _ Q� for I erhfi �„u e vsrt, rep range line, LM; F Smith, , ■ I : I s7 culvert can 4, 9.60 ; F Soden.43 QO TB' List Court � G i 4 rep ++�@++,�a Court • d Q S' R s w O -Gall sad get prices and see cuts before placing your order yds gravel and grtivelling- in cons, 9 a 9 R a !' . .19.56, also operating grader.E0.00; Q - ,, Iw It s w s jrC -CAREFU.0 ATTENTION TO Middleton, work on grader. 1.60; H Notice is hereby given, that a Court _ °pea a $ „$ kf ` Johnson,removing old sidewalk, 6.00; will be held, pursuant to the Voters o �o �4 yy W J Devitt, bal 8 ft the div 68, 3.50, List Act, by His-Honor the Judge of 3�} !'° M� EMBALMING AND FUNERAL WQRk alw cement pipe dive li'and 36, 11.12; the County Court of the Count of 1 i e 3 g Owl Independent. A Parkins,rep at lots 4 and 5, con e. Ontario, at the Town Hall, in the�it• o 2 �1 Phone night or da-y, 'Bell or Indepe . :2.0), also opening ditch {township's tage.of Pickering, on Tuesday, the Int r 1O !S . .1° ..a ban Os ^� share), 3.50; H Johnson, cement floor day of November, 1910, to hear and ••'� 'ebi1* su Bank's bridge, 103.50, leas cement determine: the several complaints of M °L' is a .+ " °"° �* yM THE LATEST STYLE -. supplied. 11.60, ('10.00: R S Taun and errors and omissions in the Voters' .. '• tea! iPt pas :Moore, rep in' con'8, 4.60;-T Poacher, -List-for Polling Sub-Divisions Num- , ` Engineer's tease for awards in Glare- hers-1.4.ff.4 and 6 of the Municipality Y'y - •most made Septioth,--1819;same to-be of the Township of Pickering for 1910. o •-' J°° O• • er in Bair,dreasin is the turban with the real hair net. We have them charged to said village. 9.50; J W All persons having- business at the. p i!< B g 8 .. a •.. Jn7y g _ Gregg,rent of gravel pet, .5 0,81.00, Court are required to attend at the 9 M 8 0 2 1S g o a.. s•w � the shade of your hair, also aide combs, bassos and bair pins._Ask Also cement supplied,83.9.5• H Moore; said'time and place. .ee nes I..� to Bee them. - - rep culvert Brock road, 1.75; Canada Dated at .Whitevale, in the said S e ` v .S, .o xa+ Ftgtsp Iron s Culvert Co.. tr n pipe for Township o Pickering, the lath�Ctsy am nee o COLD WEATHER IS' COMING - . - J•enary MI-wht�r, Oshawa 9.•Brousham You will-aeedwartii underwear. We bai-an abundance to choose Your committee.beg toacknowled a D. R. BEATON, is,east ParrytT, brid�s 13.C"Diaasoa W ladies ants'.and children's in-Cotten, wool, union, fleeee'lined, - a comouumicatioa from the C.'P. R. 3.4 Clerk of said Municipality, Bea eevoa u,IIpNeQo+e 10 from, g m, c through the Railway Commission wool lined and flush lined from 15c per garment up to $1.25. Also Co.,ttnafigh the Rail _ bops sweaters and gents'sweater coats. Blankets,shirtinge,shakers. Companyhos baaenordered tocoaatruct • men.'s.sox and a full line of ladies'and children's stockipgs,and many - _ ces. between lots 10 an 11,m the 9th tom,,. L'-N- N - Lhe overhead bridge oq the 0. P.R. TABLE other Hary lines at rig�t'pri d Our groceries are the freshest.. ter- ._aa requested by this Council, thus making the bridge 15 feet high instead --Ask for coupons. of 14 feet,as proposed by the Co. Toweling and sheeting. A new line of these goods at right prices, :Highest price paid-for product. On motion nf Mr. Mowbray,• chair• call and be convinced. -Oxford shirtingas, Rockfast drill and galatea .. ina.n, report was adopted. pe , GEORGE PHILIP, .BROUGHAM' �. Mr:Hoover,seconded by Mr. Scott, at 15Cper yd. special value. Flannelette blankets in white and grey, moved that the Reeve grave his order10-4, 11-4 and 12-4. Linoleum and ofleloths 4-4, 5.4, 6.4 and 8-4. You - on the Treasurer in favor of the sev- will soon be wanting your stoves set-up. You will require stove pip- garret ip- l parties recommended for payment in the reports of the various standing es, elbows,-wire Ste. We are prepared for the cold weather, in this shoe and rub- " Mr. Hoover, seconded by Mrbers. resgroceries: Maw- Fresh always in stock. Highest price:for butter. and �� � TAN committees as presented this day. line. Underwear, shirts, sox, overalls, still bouts, � BANK, bray, moved that Mr. Scutt'be ap pointed commissioner to erect a rail- eggs. TERMS CASH. j�j _ x� Ling on,96 con opposite.lot 14, in order - .. Y Esq 1873 Al�I &aeeb•s 'r to protect same. OF C A by-law was introduced and carri GEO. A. GILLESPIE, - Dunbartor Y. ' ed through its-various readiagi 'and ' • - - finally passed authorizing the Reeve and Treasurer to borrow- sufficient : Comolefe Balek ng ser �• money on temporary.loan to meet the C1lTteat ezpeneaja of the Township, up � TjNou��to four thousand dollars. LLL���JJJ :A ai for .Manufacturing and CommesK'aal Hoosd. On motion Council adjourned to meet again Monday. November 14th: If you are thinking.of purchasing come in and look atonal before Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities@. ,t at 1 p. m.,for the transaction of gen- buying elsewhere.- Men's overalls, work-shirts, flne shirts, ties, socks oral business. and smocks.. Boots and shoes for all. Corporations, fathers and private 80 Ice cream (City Dairy)every Saburday night D eDt eVCty B •��+ ains Trare being b1ccked with _ • in the t�iIorado'mountaina. We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks and K E R R A N 1601 4 rakes. Always fresh groceries on hand. t` CH The Calggary News. of which D. Mc(iiliicuddp is publisher, is in CL RIENCZ T. BATTY, Managall' - liquidation, A. Me GORMLEY, Dunbarton ����'.� AL" AT W1111 i:. S, a,. •e' +ro'a,•... � am,. w •:xa, •e �`4' " :c•.",u• .r as°": •v vtjr ys�� :� ,e�,*".+.:� .,),,v4, ,.n, 7! ",�•,''`14, :Y� .a,.� vt� .��4. ,�' �.�� t ' � Auv, ry€:, � ,. ,' .err „p�s�•o2 q :." i4&,',�,yu X mai. �n "'��- y..'• w�,�� � ;'t't!5"-,: ''r�p• `�- i..: .��=r.,-� �'��4� 'rT:'�. '1`3�e,, 4�•z�",.�y. ��y, :'. „�.",,�,,s,,, - <.se and L ::: . •..'e."u' ;JRt?..-. .:, " _ '.. _ r...a ate, x_ AZ'.Y"a., - a;•' ., •.i..-..w.. aoDIT M. Gleason, of Greenwood,spent Thomas and, Mrs. Wilson, 9f � y - ySTOVESo gTEy . H. Beal was in Pickering on Sunday at North Claremont with North Myrtle, sent Banda here"Monday. his brother, Ed. and Mrs.Gleeson. with the former a father. S R. E. Forsyth was is Toronto I+• and Mrs. Todd, of Stouffviile. Ed. and Mrs. Gibson anMies Itpent-Sunday here-with the lat- Mabel spent Sunday last' with over•.Snnday.. tar's parsnip, Ww. and Mia.Leap= Will and Mrs. �flichell, of Green - 4 helve for sale two good stoves, a parlor cook, which Wilfred Sadler spear Sunday at err. River. °: hsa been in use three years, and a heater, in use two lis home-here. Rev. "W. R. Wood and George Peter Macaab jr. spent M6nday -years. Having installed a furnace I have no farther In Toronto on business. Richardson attended.the meeting of.Presbytery at�Phitby on Tues- —. _ _ nee for them. Will sell at a reasonable price. t Dr.'D. J. Brodie spent 9anslo►y - with Frank and Mrs. Soden. p. William Ham, of Toronto, and im'ORE ._.Mrs. F. Spofiard And Mrs. E. Mrs. Ham .spent a part of last The Corner Store - _ W. M. PALit[FR, Proprbfbor ; GibeQo pent Tuesdl►y..in Whitby. Ree}with the formsearsister,-Mrs. - Mr. and Mrs. Craig.,of Toronto, — 1 spent Sunday at Thomas Graham's Frank Sodas. - Y The.-now bowling alley to being Mrs.Kirk Beelby and daughter', Largely patronised these evenings. of Greenwood, spent.-Moodaywith i Nelsonan$ Mrs. Ws�g epenC Thomas and Mie._ rahsm,_ south_ — ' Sunday with friends in Hin City• of the village•• ESW.—I-A. :�RI CH ARDSON sFor sale. -Giood dwelling hous lifeeers► f�41'egg dG Ooates a ped - and Due acre of land, orchard and ' p s carload of mixed stock on T - barn. For quick sale$860. J. H. Im t rho of(leap lay o! , r. lbavid 'Hopper had a businesswlm Ohio&. yery largo orea/ o! ` trip to Toronto on Friday of last Wiltnir Gleeson, of Toronto, Added to the Lo List due naft .'week. spent Jundayat the home of his Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, j ,,,,.„w. •;. Mrs. W. R. Wood and -Missrents, Ed. and Mrs. Gleeson, of to This Famous Remedy received for the Holiday trade. Call Ahods airs• " Ai tIl Claremont. _ spending: the week in The excellent weather o! the Glanford Station,Ont.—"I have takes and ase them. the city. LpdiaE.Plnkham'e Subscriptions' taken for all Magasinse, -_ R. Bryan was in Stouffville on Pa9t few weeks has enabled the VegetableCom. •-Tuesday of last week visiting'his farmers to make great progress pound for years Weekly and Davy Newspapers =� ".brother. with their fall work. and never found - Ira Boyer has returned home Joshua Bundy is. busy cement- any medicine to y ing his_cellar. floor and making compare with it. I J', H. R=�iHARI�80�T, after spending a few.days, with enta. preparatory other imp'Ovemte had ulcers and fall- friends in Toronto. ing of the uterus, $Spp3C fat *0t.. '�7C7$1th to installing a men Thomas and Mrs. Gregg and Miss and doctors did me -� ggg spent .Miss Ella Evans, of Toronto, is no good. I suffered assts Gre friends in g ape t visiting at the home of her par. dreadfullyy until I' ante, James .and Mrs. Evans, of began tafdng your er vt Mr. E.Forsconsignment shipped ® large the 5th line of Uxbridge. allssoo cam' has other $ �oom$ignmeat of hie well-knoRrn editor off the Stouff- ped r� M r. Malloy, �� ladders to the city last,week. women to whom I = Mrs.James Lawson is spending ills Tribune, and Mrs. Malloy „ spent t Sunda with Daniel and have recommended it. —Mra' $�_ the week with her daughter, Mrs. y CLeas. GLaalord Station, Ontario. pn4 Wright, of Green RiTer- Mie. Forsyth at North Claremont. „ rest p therefore Lp Mise Maggie Gleeson, who-has Gardiner,lids.— I was a t sup die we have about four times the s we had Isar year, -Mrs. P. Macnab and daughter, been very ilI w3tls.a severe'attach fares from a female disease. The doe. we are able to stook torr times as many stoves—and the beet- lines Silas Mary, spent two days last for said I would hate to go to the made in Canada. Heating stoves, parlor cooks and cooking stoves :y of quinsy, is we are pleased to hospital for an operation,but Lydia$. week with friends in the city. q in al sizes and prices. state making satisfactory progress Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cora- ffirs. C}. H. Berate leaves to �wsrds recovery. late] oared me in three months."— pp row-for-a three weeW vial at the _ k1:a i -A,-W rx.��8.F.D.No.-14 Z104 home of her parents in Brusseli. ��"'� Bos 39, Gardiner. Maine. HA I?'I'i�'T$ODfIH3'f � � Sam. and Mrs. Stephenson, of Iv* sale Because your ease is a difficult one, -- . . OXFORD AND PANDORA- Kinsale, and Miss Hannah Steph- —or— doctors hating dune you no good, dna enson, of Pickering, spent Sunday /1 ♦�_ not continue to suffer without giving with Thomas and Mrs. Stephen- OTS , �1' 8 Cath@ t Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Com. Come and see what we have. �n Riga, Implements. Etc. pound a trial. It surely has cured '' Mise Gerrie Wright and Staph many cases of female ills, such as in. ' en Smith, of Green River, were The undersigned has received flammatlon,ulceration.dispiacemenLa, �HARLE�. ARI�EN�' C.r"LAREMON'� t guests at the former's grandpar- - instructions from fibroid tumors, irreguiari es,bearing-down T. �7C73�. F:CS�v'gisdfel ns, backache. Lhhaat bearing,down BASDwARA, STOV110 AND FURNACBS eats, James and Mrs. Lawson, on eeling.indigestion,diazines and nor- Sunday. - To sell b public auction at Tous prostration• t costa ba#a tzfne Thomas Birkett spent a few his premises, to try! the result is worth mtl. days last week at Salaam assist- Uone to Many suffering women. - Lot S, Concession 8, Pickerin Y' init his brother with his farm g+ It you want s3redai advice writs work. Tom says "No ranee farm- (Balsam).on foritto3fira.Piak wL --- - ��� inti for me." Welty, October 26, 1910 ICU tree and always UL Mr. DonnAl . the Read Agent The followIng_pro*ety. ri:_: _ p tie — ng ®arwatuTtnT i3Daens—Imp. C1740 masse 8 years LM court .,. Come in this district spent y pang• old. bred to Barna >llect: bay mare.8 Tuesday with the local agent. years old h d. brad to Baron Elect. Hotter is hereby given. that a Court ,- Alex Wilson• aR mare.f1.years old h d. bred to will be hold pursuant to the Voters Dr. IL Brodie and R. E. For- Baron Elect : gray mare 13 years old 'Gist dict, by Ills Honor the Judge of - s' sr are spending a few days h d. bred to 9[cqueen: ehestaut gold- the County Oourt of the Oounty of - _ -'WATCH 'thus week ,partridge shooting tag i years old; bay gelding.8 years Ontario, at the Town Hall. in the In a►b�t eWbUen miles north of Bob- ofd- brown gakiing.3 years old: bay vi1 of Bro teen. oa W`Wnesday. _ y� Ding, 1 year old: fill calf by H+aeoa 1_ ° M n1Pslkee Doe day IsaC week tact Wil?Dolt byMcQueen.oow sue � and determine the several com- 9 _ ea We wish them srtcceas. the d day o November, trio to THt bad the wisfortune. 0_ste on a Ca Isinw of errnrs and omissions to the 8P� p halos•cite; rag shorthorn cow.newly �otaas' List for Polis 9ub.Divisioos _ Polling CB ro�lang sinus sad severely sprain calved; cow,4 yrs. eligible to .due Numbers 0. 7, 8, 9. 10 and 11 of the her ankle, in consecluencs of Feb.iM: e shorthorn cow,a yrs, Municipality of the Township of Pick- " whidt she is now confined to her due April 18: Tid shorthorn cow.2 win for 1911 bed, re.due June ; 3 grade shorthorn AN having business at the _ NEXT Baptist choir have been in- Keifers, 3 yrs: I tat steers,8 yrs; 8 ,pourt-are required to attend at the _ steers.3 TTrp. 3 heifers.3 yrs, in calf; said time and plMe. sited to 'sin AL the anniversary River3 steers.7 yrs: 1 steer. 1 Orn bull,2 Township Dated at of I'lotkeriag, the 18th day - - _ W$� g Services in the Green River Ball- fere 1 r; calves : shorthorn - tibs church on the first Sunday in .yis; grade cow.8 yrs,due April 20rd. of October, 1910. lter November They are now busy. Sa -14'breeding ewes, shrop- _ D. R. BEATON, practising. shire: 4 reg shropsbire ewes 0 ewe - Clark of said Municipality. Rev. J. A. Grant is attending lambs. . the meetings of the Baptist As- Pro" brood sows 10 pigs, 2 _.. eoeiation in Toronto this week moathe old. conductimpLa aNTs—Binder 7 ft cut, Mc- and on Sunday next will conduct services I'll his harmer pastoiats at Cormack: mower 6 ft, Frost Wood: servo oaeod, Ont. ha rake. Doeringwagon, nearly. . _ _ • __- . B new; low truck An,steel wbeele; -- -• —_-- __.._ 1 The Turkey-family are reported set bobsleighs• land roller; 3 set di&- to be viewing -with considerable mond harrows ; 8 walking plows; ! sntm9a _-_ alarm the approach of the end of -gang plows;-Chatham fanning mlU; the month. it is whispered that cutting box. hand or power: horse _ WANTED NOW Hallowe'en is to be for this year power, ten horse all iron ; set scales, v /� �� . ca 2000 Its ; cultivator, Coulthard do - �• j K 1� For Pickering sad surrounding dig least Decapitation Da P BA.1sSER! trier, for talc sad winter, months an P Scott: furnace for feed; -National suer stir reliable agent to take orders Mrs. Joseph Brown had-them ix- cieaav eepaPstor turnip drill: rout Of an materials and design Tobaccos, pi and wtsokecs' 8 ag° s' fortune one day last week to fall tel r; in drill, Wisner; 2 water- >�in stock. It will pay you eandries. entral office Belt • . for nursery stout. P Sn to call at our works acd inspect our stook Telephone Co. ney for GOOD PAY WHIMMY Ov'rres Fsae w on a slip Plank. No bones ing troughs; planks for 'eteae-boat: obtain prices. Don't be misled by Rolston Lain. ExcLuarvs Tssarroui y were broken but she has since 0 wagon tongues; 1 buggy; 150 feet yn„ya we do not employ them,sonsegnei ` been confined to her bed as a re- horse .fork.rope. new; 3 sets doubl 1 we can, and do/brow off-the the agente CLAREMONT. ONTARIO- I AORta ,l salt Of the Injuries ase . w _ Under cultivation. We guarantee to tons good timot bay;2 acres of,tur- deliver stock is Rood Dors tion and up IL The Baptist and Presbyterian 8 y y' certainly ave b7 l��g from VA, to contract adde. We Dan show that churches will unite their services nips'; forks, spades, •hoes. logging c�Beoli SOL f dp'1r�/►Itf' gr -- on Sunda next In the Presby- chains and many other• things too t7CPt1[IiNCt there good money in representing a Sunday y- numerous to mention. •TUTU 2UNITE 61., well known reliable firm at this time. terian church in the morning andAs the proprietor is giving up farm- ones, Whitby,oussaft �� Established over Yo years. Write for a ,= in the Baptist church in the even- ing every-thing must be sold. Rev. W. R. Wood preaching TIMa TdBLie—Piokeriag Slatioa Q. Psr sAn NvueeaY Co., , at troth services: Sale at 12.30 sharp. Lunch at 11. T:IL Trains going Bad dw na follows— 61-12 Toronto,Out. Several of our young men went No. 6 Mail .0.05 A it.. _ ♦ Vita? to Stouffvnle on S&turday to play Tmlrxe—Fat cattle, hogs and hap cre- 1s Lvoal 241 P. A ,�,aP0 YOU �Q`$ of V4gT. i a friendly match with members ditto April let. Suess of $10 and « 14 Local 6.04 P.U. " of the tennis Cinb of that town under, cash; over that amount cre• Terns going Wed. ,du sis follows— � BR� O �MVALM dit to Oct. 16th, 1911, to parties giv- No. 13 Local 8.341.M. d bs ae��t�de . low _ g. but failed to win. The return ing approved joint notes. 4_%per 1% Local 2.30 P.M. yrsbsbir Ma are prepared to furnish you asuch;as ma�tth Js :expected .to be. played, annum off for casfi, •�� 7' Mail 8.50 P.M. • ate ts. in the line of water supply such as here in the near future. 2-3 GZO. JACKSON; Auctioneer. •Sunday included. Ukes n nen f9i pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, ; In the report-given in our last K. _ . _. _ ,weM,,wtcaoet`e`s�seea mtifi •plumbing, etc. - issue of the Methodist' harvest ` 'home' the name of Miss Veta - um.a�awest7a y,sestc� They are also expert well drillers _ Stephenson was iaadverdently D , I M P S O N &- - CO .. . ` �se '.Pea •rw `+• w 'T sola te and respectfully.solicit your patron;- omitted as one who -took part ,iii age for the future. Ind. phone 8621. ` the program. The manner in —;re�=MMN i which she recited "The, Run- NEW GOODS FOR_ FALL AND: WINTER ,w,�ecoo• _ E. w, ' EVANS, , sways' elicited- •the hearty ap- plause of the whole audience. We PvRzs IaI9H TABLE hlxrrx Men's top shirts; 50 and 78c -Pump Manufacturer expect to hear more of her in the 80 inches wide,SOc yd. p� Men's heavy wool sox, lb and 26c. �' �+® Committee TABLz CovEItS with cringe, in red - Shop and Residence, Dundas Stj tut n 1CSonda avenin of last week and fawn, red and green, Men's heavy wool pante, x1.60 - - P F�.... O y , g 814, $1.10&,$I.SO Men's black ansa gray hats_, 7lfc 'and �e object'o!this Association is to ''WHITBY,ONT. � ` George Cooper's fine residence had b`LooR MwI-rs,27x81 in., 99c $1.00 lessen stealing and prosecute . a uRrrovv escape from destruction BED QuiLTs, well filled and Men's stylish neckties,25c and 50e. the felons. Three doors west of Whitby House. by fire. While Mr. Cooper and " - quilted;$a.00 family were absent at the Method- Kembers having property stolen oommuni. - int church attending the aaniver- Remember our bargain connter• You will always find snaps there— nate lmm.ai.lely wit any mambas We ate prepared to instal wood or iron thins our tetra ever da In ,homes. _ _ . _ _ of E:ecntive Committee. um on short notice,also attend ,S Bary entertainment the hall lamp i3 y eq y y which was left -burning had ex- TEAS—Have you sampled our teas, Rood black or mixed tes'5 lbs. Koe4benhip.-fes. '- . 81.00. pumps all kinds of repairing. lolled. The fire was noticed just p �1 n time by Thomas Birltett who for $1.00, also our black and mixed 25c lb., others sell it at tl0c 16., sterns rase be teem ws preeidens or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mi1T, 8eavter!on appIleation. • buret the lock and succeeded who also 40c-and 50c teas. Our coffees are the beat; fresh ground while also gasoline engines and, -inCUR you wait. Our groceries are perfectly sanitary, nothing exposed to Exec.Oom.—L. O, geniis, the squre gear extinguishing the fire before any dust. Ever bin and drawer contains sanitary covers. W.O. Richardson,Pictering, On w `c$ serious damage was done. Ina Y rY MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR: very short, time the fire would SI�Ps4N & C1? PIC$ERINC �,A, O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, have been beyond control. • •f " Pei�idesl. $eoeetary Phone No,50 at residence. F, • -Ix ^.M{.. K. ffi.h.i i .'".. 'd'st_ ,? (ht5 •.+a":"4v. � -+.yy*s^ ,� "q'•x., i'".fir. a }. ,�^ sow,`6�•�.`,'m.'�.' s,� :fit. '�«�•., ;.r i ,gyt .�` �.• t,� 1,-t." ;n:r'nr �f1 'u:e '• .k" % �,''' `� d'� '�:r,.-„.�:v`', �-?,., ..ai• � t.J �' ;a:.�' vf.,,h.� 6" N•....r. l ' ^ ^'` x'.�N �. '` _ � . . ,i. __ .,: r. ,�'�F`"r*may?C^"Mot,�,+r"ut^�s^�*ty;•d a t".r. .wYtt _ w.,�•a. A .•"$, aA.a ��r?; t .' iMm?, ,yam `5 t '-�,-M. .:•;«t' .' '•�,.. ,'.—✓` wy..g.•.A,r•4+3 .. _k.,. .•'ux .s jtrpn Y •• _,• .c ,. ., ' :, �... .,is�..�;,,a.r;ws;:ata+was•two-•a�ttm,::FE.psa.,,+t�:-.�_.:.. t -yK r.}it-Yaiyn,..,n.•...Gzr.. 'vxr.>.r•Air:-wa..•..k-,rir" •..:.s.et,ru.1*'rwF,1'$• k?,'p, .a.. w+•F . .. `' - r - IV ., Usk to hiin a little later. "She it �y0� ,i im a,wetWashfty -++++"++444 + �. '}'}♦♦ ; such a very dear friend of mine, _ --�t and I 'see you have been looking $ NeW Pe1•�etl*N W1 - + ae, her ever since she entered the �l fl Clothes can't l� hung .c � room." dritd L "$he is .a very handsome person; de, i �� a n ♦♦ quasi god .fir W'IR any one would look at h.9r," replies twm or cellar,,t �ttW a4;ecb her Cousin. Were he not so perfect- ( l Heater gtdi0 � type$ the %litot ! ly well bred and impassive, it might SUBand .. LOU .bad almost be said that the suggested q4P *� dlil presentation fills him with some l e R€�t Q�i?t 3a; , YQl g 1'IEC� - , A..TRUTH NEVE OLD. vague nervousness. Clop•V�11ir,n. ;; + - Nina Curzon watches 'him inqui- a i sitively a. _lie- is..;led up at)d-.pre- aline ' ; .mid q� f �p seated tome. Ser-baroff. „t ♦�♦♦}+}}}♦ - -"I think-I have had the honor _-- _ ..__�O •no Q�4 � �?. n �� #�.�}♦}�}}♦}�}} +♦♦♦} f before. tow, in Petersburg," mus- awaitsUllta d�YtC7Cr tOj(Qitl s- Blanford notes the gesture, as her mors Gervase. She looks at him CHAPTER VIII,-(Cont'd) actions have an intere it for li;in cery�.coIdly.` F tIIi W' 1PY ` anY r r'I'know; the one is opportunism; which grows daily in•its fasc'.nation• , think not," she replies; the ' day with hot air; m a the other Optimateism." "There is Dorothy Usk's phoeLix, '. vrtirds are of the simplest, but c'est "Perhaps," says Blanford, with a hi says to her in a lout tone when �le ton qui fait la.musique, and.for E - vim smile, and thinks,meantime, "she the Babe has scatnpera3 off after the solitary time in his existence mac, 1 Xnowa something about him. What bon-bons-he indicates (Ier,a�e I Lord Gervase is embarrassed. - to it'i" with a glance. He-r. eyed.':,vvs ctrl- ` Blanford, playing with the Colley "Does she know Gervase, de- tract slightly as if in spm' displea dog near at hand, listens and tib- spite her denial I" he wonders. He sure or constraint. serves. - a inns an impression that she does. "Lad Usk is ver st,c,n satin y Y Lady Usk is not so observant. It�E1►eg#tiSt >iB @ilC� hese as y6u dasiro. It is safe,odorless 'There was a look of recognition in fied," she replies coldly. "He? "It is a long time since he was in �d atnokClesS. y Russia, she says to her friend; "I )t has sti i®1�1t148g�1� g Hanle �r wbich -her eyes when she gate that vague, own aiZtiabilit iiiakes he: see per dare say you have forgotten; his n� bland gesture in answer to her host. fection everywhere. reVCnts the wick from bein%turned high-apo' h to Sdn+Pl�e>8 _ ";`Ail trifles in her interest him, as ,It is a quality we cannot value father was alive and his name was b ' p Baird then, you know, �s easy to remove• and drop back, so the wick can ba C�ldlci< they always do interest a man in too highly in so imperfect a world. " t woman whom he admires and is It is better than seeing ecerything Xenia Sabaroff makes a little po cleaned. Burner body or ga4lery cannot become vet >:b , urel l" says R?anford• lite esture ex ressive of entire in- Cause Of 8 ttetV device In construction, and m alW1y8 De ea511 not sure that he understands; and en noir, s y g p g unscrewed for rewickin - Gervase, he is aware, has been a "If we make people what i think difference to the thane h these g• does not no good deal in Russia. them, as optimists say, it is best titles. With an action which would An Indicator stww4 the amount of oil in the ionto Filler. p but is put In like a cork In a bottle antra attacLt�d-to t a: He himself has known the sub- to be optimistic." be ruder ill any woman less. high tot screwed down, p t "I,dislike optimism, ' she says, bred, she turns away her ht�ad-and• font bps cttaid. Filmsbed In ornamental. ntal. It strong a cool bAA 0Ind tl mlde 1 , jest of their discourse ever sine torltsotvtcs and yet liattt and ornamental, It has s cool battdte lad t dai5tpe�Wp they were boys, and had that sort orals, "It is absurd and untrue. speaks to Blanford, ignoring the ac- ter ,r r, Rot at ymr5, tr.tirr for ditcrtjt„t d"Miar of Intimacy with him which exists Our Ds,stuievsky is a wiser nuvellat quaintance.and the presence of to Its,,.arras ermey of rile between men who live in the same than your Dickens. One trust be- Gervase. p� "'bets and belong to the same club!. ]leve something,'' she iaya, "A snub direct :- whispers Law- The Qum �' � ! ,But to him Gervase seems a petit "It is pretty fur a -oma to scree Hamilton to Mr. Wootton. _ maitre, a poseur, a man artificial, think," (rays Blanford, "but iny- "Or a cut direct-whichl" concentanal,-�slbitieva-ill---- I may far-sighted entleman. r -things ; and to Gervase he himself how j may wish, I may regret, I "Anyhow, it's delight a to see .,pv j al.� i,•. con'.empi on the tote,, seems as much as he does to Lady may-if I am Very sangi:n:-+'ti''rI him let in for it," reflects Usk, who "Why, will you always treat me Usk, a perverse and lawless Bo- y y i ire l:rite! as surely a,nd c'ternallI expect ; but believe-no ." bas also observrd the incident from $s rl stranger. Mme. 6e,aroff "' 5y thuu ,i, death bad divW I thelii hemian, only saved from the outer- 'perhaps I should like t•> belirve where he stands by the liquors. I murmurs Gervase to her that night !' I darkness by the fact o[ his cute- y "Mme. Sabaroff Is eclipsing the when fr,r a moment he is alone near Gervaar-gathers some nolle^e fn,r r in a woman." he adds. inure s^,Etl ,. ;;te ver s ren tb of the wor,.4. Sit ri cratic birth, with that inilectiun of his vol•a black woman," says that lady. her, while the cutillion overture 3 g meanwhile, to her own room, ^.venal ��'tiat black woman '" asks Ger- wul,t,l nc.. he thinks, fzoi s•, it'un� , which has always had at a;l commences. )v u-n;ess rhe felt !Wore than _. .,Xenia Sabaroff is pursuing her own the effect of making women beiteve rase, very inattentive and bored: "you are estranger-to me:" re loa* . its Fazes at her wits fr•,y;ne t reflections while her maid disrobe% in him. She tells him the story of the Ain- plies Xenia Sabaroff, and as site . her• Mme. Sabaruff is not s.i easily duo harem and he hears no word speaks Rhe !cooks full at him. hr.lnil:ty and unfeigned adtri . u: r 1 will be better to see him ,, s many She pa,s*es s ,• and regrc: :. tt touch d a of it. He colors with discomfiture. Be If Mme. Sa:Iarofl," he m t 'Witt once and for all,'' she muse,. I .ms,ment, then Says, with a certain Blanfurd is al.rays %o odd," he cause in the due course of nature -cannot go on forever avoiding him weariness, "Anybody who can he- sass, indifferently, watchingthe a succeeded to:my tather't t ing •ul+t rm own erg t„ c 4 a �. r pow •oi, .in every city iu l urupe. �1 try like- lieve � love; .that is nlAhin j I hand of Xenia Sabaroff as it rests !title have s y c e llinR re wetnLrance she is tn� .T w }d be new! T t o leaning against her knees gaze he you seem to consider t s. P ' <+.i.;earth only. al Maui 4 t� . tY lie will not even re my �on ants shoulder of the $abs,. who 'have changed my whole tdanr ,y:' t'erw'u y- new. so lace or my .name." What ou •'�"p a save, witn great irritat' .n %.ilent she !Dolls dowt. t u .riles :•. ,lung to anger .7 face at her own reflections After. would be ver• painful *Seven years."' he thinkn Go«i the white ostrich feathers n te•and dimbelie - all. to have any emotion at all ' fan: He, iq vaguely oncour-'90I bs a,Ir•;ura'..y.au. are iatentruttJtsy'_:'' It would be a test," says his theasens, what an rterflity Atxi ct Ic ns:t i l,ntnceauronally insincere htlmtlltattngle8Shebit or painful, iivo- 'Co an�oenmeanwhile ha-s.sunk in- Ithe en;�v.ery...t ndtome,anonderfully �qurel); anve cold a dreruelhwtu�d } Y4,a :oro fr,sably both 1 handsomer she was clan. as yell erg a courager,us one to s chair by the side of Nlna Cur- handsome, ,between those who once were I F ..m nt:t er' I am cnly n nt ii ThPreare ominme tie tevrb%ticareecWith b bitter l� hand is thataladg i The neiswpth I tinder)hisat her all halfclosest lhe ey eyelids, whi e f rT}N,ads direet appeal to her male. I b«!w-iu sg iinu }also!tea' 1t tv Tr this c g g i 11 rt rete his and hateful her back to iia, to whom Lord Blan- I'he talks hp-knows- not what kind her look up once more with great e Every one is indoors that day, fur ford is so empregse ' L thought I �of rubbish to Lady Dawlish. j hauteur m the coldness of her fx• e; I y''ot+ Isc'a•I to say. Tt.�t !a notht;s _a mummer rain is falling vitbout.' knew all the ['sk s people. ' Xenia Sabaroff does not once look � Cir. I think when jie+ p1P u;►t • un4��AU:•.a and hay been [ailing -ince noon. All 'Loc,k'in your Russian memories, !,hie Cosy !rlP. moment which she I fergntten that each other exist it "��'ll• Kilo regrets th. pa,,. i ' the house party are in the library, and you will probably find that ,v.oti ;had dreaded ..passed, and it has. is as.though they had never rn t piN lout-it'so, and Cony wt, t?d i. and the children are-there also; the l know her, too, ' replies 'Mrs: Cur- made no impression whatever upo-ri 'They are perhaps somett,ing m i atc,n� f, t is•would you allow' $inn --- >window& are open• and the ,,w"t zun: Ther; her indifference ree(mciles her 'distar,t st 'I than strangers, ft,r. tt i i'Ti; be continued.) , #, _ emelt from the tamp gardctts`and "Oh. She is a llus9lan ' sayq Ger- Ito herself, la it possible, she won atranlge.rs, friendship in the tut t. 1R Pt grass fills the air. Inst, then adds, negligently, ' I ,ders,.that she ever Ini•ed or ever is p„�sible : but tht.be who havr b • i. -And n tran .is judgeQ by the so- Every. one is laughing and talk- think. now you tell me that. I have thought that she loved, this man? Lser,aratrd by ublivion on t+cr t,n, ,v;eJ% t- rlt ab.,ids him, i- _ ins; Usk is drinking a Flans of kum . seen her before Is rhe not the - w - .mel, and Blanford I playing w•itlt Princetls Sat,aroff' Lsvertaq sand the a?,•a1 kwoz or raaiSia, the dog; Ltonversying with Nino Car- --Why diel yott pretend not' to ! sf tcelia;l t R ?r s$t'”WI)W trod 1/ ? ilo � � a�IJies 3fat7 a ons rr,,r If a nisi zon and the mi.stre�s of the house, know hr's f•' thinks Nina Curzon as APLEINa,,,nsvt+ratuK�e 1 +tmt.d..,aa� 8 the anawci5; "I'e r"Crs. tt oat (e� and staadin in front of t11Pm, 15 a that LF hPi galc�ly ,sopa cos Ser. circa colds. brats �`a�{ crar.ert R•Je.Co.. ar+iet.,Awa. } .*all, fair man, irreproachable In name. Yuu must- have met her in "a��at udlae�r ZS teats. 1t. sue and extremely distinguished Petersburg. ----"---- " in appearance, . He is Lord Ger- • Pctersburg is yery dim in my mase. His back is toward the dour, mem'urit~a," he replies, evasively• .. -- _-•> '= and he clues not see or hear her en- -=-Tr �•{~ "It's baccarat is what made the ter, " hitt as the Babe rushes tit- deepest impre calor on my remem- i I -,:'ward her, toppling over a stc,ol and brance and my fortunes. Now mercilessl • on the, trains „ however, I recollect her '- _ its g► 1` 'treading S think fir, - of tea-gowns in-'the wind of his go- I quit•, well ; her husband was Ana- ing, the noise made by the ctirld tole fiabaruff, ani! Leitnitz shut _ .r-► makes•him turn his head, and an him in a dtre about her.' 1m I _ expression of recognition; mingled right t„ Y � -. �' oma- .a e� �,. ti w �.� With amazement, passes over his -So charming for her;'' 'says Ni- usually impassive features, ra'C'urzun; ".English women nw,er "Is that not Princess Sabaroff'." have anything happen fur them7. -,hire a-rks of his hostess, with a c'er- picturesque like that; unr men al- twin breathless, astonishment be- ways die of indigestion, or going i _ ,rayed _n his, voice. after a fox."- Lady Usk ssents. "011e of my "It is very curious." L Hunt- dearest 'friends," she adds, :I What is? Dyspepsia'] Hurt- � �+L• • a an The 'Fall think you don't know her? I' will ing Y' This is Feeding 'Floor . .Could Be ��a�lt � � .present,you in a moment.. She "How one comes across people.' _ t, , notes and it would help greatly to prese- the-the condition area and built this Fall, would pay for itself next is as clever as she is beautiful. The After long years, q children adore her.. Luc,k at Mrs. Curzon, with mock-romance -of your livestock in the Spring. year Concrete' oncret is the' only material that can.be _ Babe." in her tones. "`Generally, I think, Every farrier knows that in the Spring of the used is this way at a moderate cost. The Babe has draggr'd his grin- she adds with .a little yawn, ''we ca his barnyard is almost bottomless. The live Will you ask for your copy of the book which we cess tb a enrich and climbed up un can never get rid of our people, the fi' himself, kneeling'half on her lap wurld is so small, and there is real-. -stock mire down into the mud and almost float have prepared for you-"]':'hat the Farmer-,Can Do and half-on it, with no respect for ly only one set in it that is decent., around-greatly to the detrinirnt of their physical With Concrete"? It's free-and, take our word for the maize satin, while his impatient so we can't ever get out of it. It condition. 1. it,you'll find it one of the most interest little feet beat the devil's tattoo must have been ver • nice in Romeo By bu,*ldins a Concrete feeing floor is ins pieces of such literature you ever among the point d'Alencon, and Juliet's days w en a little drive •4 N. read. And profitable, too-because It the yard, this trouble is done away with. . 'cry P "My dt;a_r Babe, do not be such to Mantua took you into realms Y • 'i vdioll5 inaccessible to yonr Verona •A Feeding-Floor of comparatively small will save you money. .-, _a mLnopolist, said Blanford. as -,- �4• °;be approaches with 'a cop of tea .ac•quaintance. Nowadays, if you - _. ,:and a wafer of caviare bread-wind run away froth anybody in London, _ -utter. "Your shoes have seven- ou are sure tv run against them teenth century buckles to he wrap- in Yeddo or Yucatan." ped up in a lady's dress.", "Constancy made easy• like the CaIIada Cement Co., The Babe grins sertieily; tossing three lI'a, says Gervase. "U'nfor- Ask for a Copy of This B�klet ytmlt� 11is hair out of his eyes; but with tunately, despite our improi•ed'fa- To-Day unwonted obedience he disentangle s cilities, we are not constant," 30-35 rational Banti BvUdiaL. )!t0*1?$=AL z ; feet with some care vut.of..ihe "Ne means to imply that he th'`ew A Postal Will Britts It PsromQtl� ce, over the Sabaroff thinks 'Airs. N . Xenia Sabaroff slues reit ,take �iis Curzon; "but he is such-a boaster much notice of-him as usual: 5be of his bo.inesi fortunes thatonecan is reserved and ;preoccupietl.' Illati- never kndkv'whether he is lying." ford, like the child, fails in awaken- "Pray lc't rile make you .known ins her interest ur .attention. She to MacTanio•Sal aroff," says Lady >9 ...' has Seated herself a}miv4 w tri her v - €c }lack to where Gervase't i8 ,he l indi ,. - hut, a'.r.,ry now and then ,he }ncslrs; , 1 half round as by an irresistable, un- sickly atop* co. i,a, cares colds, heals sonsciotis impulse.of cur u:i:y. t2,a throat sad lana. as cone.I '�',� '� :.'�. ,•. .., .. •. ._,, ,. .FT.• } n Yt' t. .:�' ^,.....k, rx.!'i'"t '`�ee' "^",� ��fr��r,�• '�' ' r`'' — ..;fir -.. .,,: ., ., ...: ';. .: -'. •,..;:. . :.. dT.r t.m•y,,tr,,,,,�ua' ,"`� .,�,,• �; •...�.. P• .; ..e.,». ..'• -.,d .. , .. _.r".-. ,„ ,.!. ._�... -t,; ::`ti .•®a:,=!,' .w'•!,t- Y w �ie:� .+� y,4,:�,'. w .. ''� /, Y P A- ..,. 4r .w 5i,.O,,,_•;7 ... •�+• .':U'•^` j"e a �?t5 ,y'��,*qF;efi"�°�2��"'r..rap' t' t�",;rws9 •��"'"a. ."� .,�''�.�t.`�rtiM4_t h•3,.•�', +ya,. "^••r+�,.•��,+".,�s�,.^ .1;. .^y "ser .,.. �'.• �', "„c. �` �� t . ; i:•c _,'^ r ,.+nl.-•rv+nra �., y`o2? ,, .r :"t.N '✓aiw' .•'^,. • re :v;, ?i ...1.,�t,', i ,rr risk e t .s^'+�i,. '.+9"+t r f . 'T.L'.f� Y' 'r,•.. I ,.,J'w. '.n... 4.j,.. • .00-11 _ v `A MAD WOLF. a zmxx RIPPITD. BY _ sow Lively Experience of a Party of »` Trarcliers in Baluchistan. k • Has been Canada's favoritt It It-as the startling experience of • O 4 � quarter of a over a HIUMAXa party of travellers on the "Fron- Yeast q tiers of Baluchistan'' W. 'contend (century. Enough,for 5 cts with a mad wolf, Mr. G. P. Tate M .�G describes it. There had been a high O to produce .50 large loaves • 'lrret7 Tortures "Fruit-a-ilve8•, gale of wind, and the men in charge, A r,l u Away The of the camels were nearly exhaust- of fines Wholezomes noun. Sook ed in caring for the animals. As : pain- - the wind diminished, they crawled izhing, home-made -bread. - ?. into their tents to rest. Before I)o not experiment—there "Fruit-a tives,'• the famous frait dawn a niad wolf made its appear- dicine, is the greatest and most ante, rushed into a hltn tent where sev- is notg "lust as goo Nwanr a :fit entiftc remedy- ever discovered for- , 4 eumatisui. eras men were-asleep, and carried E. W. OILL<T7 CO,LT—D. y `Fruit-a-fives," by its marvellous off a thickly wadded quilt which TORONTO'CUT.. Jon on the bowels, kidneys and coo eyed one of the men. Winnipeg sitontrea• n, prevents the accumulation' or The Snmates of the tent were s t Awreded6i`heat6oaasat J° c Acid, which causes Rheumatism roused, and there was no more rs atlFspo.i�ow• I thereby keeps the blood pure and a sleep for any one for the rest of the w .ors. Walter Hooper,- of Hilh-14%. night. t., says: -I suffered from severe There were three camps with a •;. eumatism, lost the use of my right large number of camels in each, sep- Tc� nand could not it my work, Noth-t-a- y p THE S. S. LESSON Goa , , COFFEE helped me until i took •Fruit-a- arated from one another b • a space - � (� ,..� f I. and this subject to cured alis of about three hundred yards. From �'A1/ORITE� Y ,von are eubJect to Rheumatism, one camp to another the wolf ran, �,.. t't v:att until a severe attack comes and although because of the dark- "` , before trying ab "Fruit-anti•:ea" ness the men were unable to see it, I\TER.NATIONAL LESSON, Ve these at tt tablets now and thy- the roaring, of the camels warned 6 , vent the attacks. v 8" p1'T. _ i . 'Fruit-a-tivew, Is,sold by all dealers them that the beast was in the midstE L 60c a box, 6 for $2,60, or trial box, of them. With their swords drawn, - J_„ yr may be obtained from F'rult-a• I the men stood on their defense, In s. Limited, Ottawa. the darkness et:ery nowand then a Lesson I\'.—Review. Golden Text," , ` man would imagine he saw the wolf; - -THEIR POPULARITY IS RASED ON gi Luke 1}. 51, 52 (Revised L tar,; SENTENCE SERMONS. and cut at it. It is a .wonder that - , - " �� .. Version.) they did not injure one another. IMPORTANT POINTS ;ervice proves sympathy. It wq.s barely possible to hear or QUESTIONS FOR SENIOR ioarding is ceasing to have, see anything, and they were prat- ,SCHOLARS. - r ?elf-knowledge cures self-love, tically at the mercy of the frantic HIGHEST - PLEASING �ening tFutls in tresis lets it in beast, 'which rushed backward and How was the confession of Peter �Q�, . Y forward, biting everything that it received by Jesus I When did �%X41 :LTL �I .� ir�, "W"C:Dr u honors conferred can confer could reach, until daybreak, when Jesus censure Peter severely ? What was aning of or it made the-damage g - bon ihe to JJeesus! Whydidthe di - What,_lesson byt th ht b the par.-sing eat ura- hest religion of the "`I," is the When the..dama a the wolf had � y represented b the- householder? Judgment. What gained the tiles- e% dent of &M - - �caused was added up, it was found eiples fail to cast out-demon-a? $ow� 8 y P 8 he--righteous l-How: may-___. �K lat of heaven gives no ro ria- that -event ei ht tamely had been should we exercise forgiveness i I able ? What places the value upon we serve Jesus What was the P g P P y g Hoa can we lessen offenses' Why +our service I fate of the unrighteoua? What had 's interest in the place ! bitten by it. Other animals, such as y Lesson VIII.-Jesus Nearing Je- brought about such a fate' Ahat to of the best ways to lose your dogs and guts, which had been did Jesus change the emphasis in g £t ,. I rusalem -To what place were decision must we make? Who will s is to find your foes, bitten, were destroyed on the %pot; his teaching from the kingdom" I a - , Jesus and his disciples on their bel us in our endeavors to be shut yourself up from all gor- but caineIs to us were of untold to the King'' What are los su- P P �. is to shut, yourself tip to it, valor, and so the camels which had PI'eme claims on our lines What ; way ?, What was to be celebrated faithful in our service l, ar of discovery often,,masquer- been bitten were destroyed only is the spirit of true religion'. What ; in Jerusalem What town were - A ��a° { they approaching . What were the l— as the voice of conscience. when they showed signs of rabies is the 'noble..+t motive in life ! How I g disciples thinking, about f What hey who strike out new, paths J and not till then'. did the .disciples receive the en- favor did Salome ask? How did LAND OF H bT WOMEN. �,. t expect to be accused of wan- J Some time later news was brought nouncement of the Passion I %What _ i. � P this affect the other disciples when , _ A¢ lag into .tarn that the mad wolf had thoughts -were uppermost. in their , • I lenly for Them to Do in the Seas- good many imagine they L'-.)ti been destroyed. It had entered a_ minds at this time ' How did the {It became known! What did Jesus d}navies North.' again try to tell them 1 What min- ._ uous when theyare only vaeu- Baluch encampment, where it tore multitudes treat Jesus on his way g y h _ P ac?e diel Jesus perform at Jericho? Fair hair, blue eyes and a brilli- the face of a sleeping man, frit a to Jerusalem i 'Why were the chief� - P 8 priests ,and and scribes so"o sed to I Lesion IX,-Jesus Eatering Je- ant complexion are characteristic of e good in the guise_of the Lad {secs»d in the arm, and wa.% shot P pr, rusalem -What effect did the heal- the Norwegian women says a Chris- �¢ ,mer all to the bad in the ui e b a third man at close uarter-. g y Jesus! What was the charsater of , y' g Y q IngIngruf the blind men have upon the. n Herald writer. -the is a time of tad meat necessary ??i multitude o wL,; act eus and an,d sweet in her manner, and has •}te far her .•t-man is from being it 1' g th what did he do' What did Jevus a strength about her that makes ReviewIaster the more he wants to Review some of the appeals made by a bass. e Pro , g WHEN HEALTH -the, prophets- to the u levo( Is- to him. How did this affect or,e feel that she will be able at allrael �# P P the people? What happened at l times to atan�3 for herself igo nseto taket�kets to some sa tsaaelno ig RUN DOWN eoplebe olt des erein heat t ? What ow did Jesus appear to I mplzalBethanhe excel- yentTy intoell eJerus 1 mof hWhat bin druise with dri%eaten thethe l'valey'bo- 'When yourto ve.religion is ifn umbrei _. _ i list is n're«hat conn of Aist3Oardiacusae$ `did hre- did e return at nightus do in the ple' Where Ew�un ty to see lite homes m far*Mountains, afforded m paid up for a rainy day the wee j Tonic Such u 9r, Williams Ptak Lesson X.-Two Parables of is districts as well as in villages r is apt to be deceitful, by -Paul in the temperance lesson g g and towns man, ever got any importitat ��S is Promptly heeded• How did the prtmitive church over- IJudgmeut -\i'here did Jesus return ,. A by teaching other people ttia:r conte ev'il.I What is the twofold [nn Tuesday '. With whom did he The industrious woman was ev- a talk there • Who interrupted him? er. %here. &imetim.es she was to 6o r•, gospel ,f Je+�ts . What are Lhe les P > _ ,• ' When the health is Pun down g Pe �Hove did the hoe g g 1- r,,e eever get over the wonder from any cause,wAatever., a, tonic suns of the parable of the virgins ? y p he would re- seen walking along the road carr i' elks WhaE lace did the temple have in ply How did he try to show their ing a heavy ba%ket irtrapped to her so important as there in needed. A feeling of weakness, P P real position ? Tell the arable of back, and busily knitting a stock- %hould go to church. pour appetite, loss of breath after the religious life of the -people of P P y' 8 _ udged by their prayers, some are slight exerti:,n, indicate% that a lyrae)! Why was the• man with the two sons, What was the par- ing' She was at work in the gar- the one talent condemned ! Who able of the vineyard ; How did deu with her husband ; or, if a cot- •ing hard to. take the. Lura in, complete breakdown is near. Some. A�Id. I ere welcomed in .Phe' par-able of 1 these illustrate the attitude •,f the lege was being hunt, she was help- Sale we any right to condelt.n � times theme troubles -are due to P : s vicious when we make the con I overwork or worry, or again they lite laic judgment? What seethe Jewish leaders 1 What did' the au ing. In towns where the homes ions of virtue so hard ? may be• duo to the after .effect% of marks of Christian disciplesmp 1, I thorities try to do to Jesus? were larger, the women were to be f Lesson X1.—The Icing's Marriage seen busily doing the housework. �7 r or some wasting illness. But Q(. ESTION`S FOR L1TFRMEDI- Ve are all likely to think that fever Feaat.—What ha shipto the heaven? father must what ever the cause the trouble opened after the for the servant question enters very Y ATE SCHOLARS. scribes and-.the 2tiPf prieatn left little into tyle domestic economy of e:ctablislred 1,y likeness to Intr should not be neglected, and for theJesus? Tel? the Parable of the :+Purses. y ' yes, purpose of gaining new health and Leeson I[L—Peter's.C'omfession— 'he only reason some believe they new strength there it absolutely no hat feeling was being aroused Jf arria a Feast. Why wag it beet It must not, however, be under- , , to speak to the people in parable-s" stood from this that the women of , saints is that their neighbu:a better medicine than Dr. Williams' against Jesus , What did Jesus What w•sa the meaning of t-lie-{?ar= Norway are mere,household drud#- , ,h thou lived in another world. Pink Pills, whish fill the veins with long to make knoicn to -his disc' 1=' sb . , nv'i ed r;u-tfie gos- es• • They .think on large subjects. j. •, 'he doctrine that provrden4 s new, ,rich blood, which tones and It' s ! Where-did they go for rest and vel feast? What docs the,man who They must do so, for they are vet ,er lrothr+trs you as long-as you " strengthens every nerve and every communion together'I R'hat did the failed to put on the wedding gar- ens. For several years past they s. • miserable gives great comfort organ in the body. Mrs. Rope A. disciples say of the people's belief` , - ----- -- , went illustrate. have had the right to vote on coun- Smith Roblin Man., says: "Some in Jesus? What question then aid g many. - _ ty questions; but the recent actions Tome men who talk a lot abode a years ago I had a severe attack of Jesus ask.? Who replied and how? Lesson XII.--Three Questions, thlass,rninistr scold have n fit typhoid fever, When I recovered What did Jesus say=to Peter' What What were the enemies of Jesus of the Althing Parliament) -has y . sufficient! to be, able-to et about further conversation did the have, g ps;mking-to the given them'tihe national vote.' As :Ave rescuer lets the truth about y g y � iota while he was s P ole? How did they try to et yet there are no politic - .• M. I found that I was not able to ga- Lesson IV.—The Transfiguration. Pe P Y g rt. ��hen you hears man boarting of then rip my strength,' I tried tonic ,-W-hy did Jesus take these discip- him into their power? ...How d!d %tions or clubs among women, and vv�nes and other medicines but Tes with him to Mount Hermon 1. Jesus answer the question about the they are not given to making public � - virtue you' are quite -likely to without sail. )`or months I could When Jesus went apart to pray, tax? Who asked the second quer addre~aes., I am told they have so d d the fess of 'the penitentiar t much to do in their homes that the vin him to it. hardly go up stairs, and if took what (lid .the ,disciples.du? What. tion How std Beaus answer i.tl y , g a walk 1 was always obliged to take took place while Jesus prayed? As Wi.a what two great command- have not time for such titinga, tint: [t is natural to object to the yell y' g ments did Jesus answer, the last they read about important matters. tion at ever meetin hu # ymt a friend with me to help me bolos the disciples awoke what did Peter K ve to remember it hasgrv%ealed a again.. A doctor had again been say' What did they hear ? How question'?' What question did Ae called in,'but he said I would grow did Jesus calm their fear?. What ask in return? GIVE BABY A CHANCE. 'le lot about human nature. Lesson XIII.-Temperance r out of it in time and ' ave me: more miracle occurred at the foot of the P y` medicine, but insteadofgaining I motintain?- Why could not the dis- son.-To whom was this letter writ- ten and for what purpose I Who ' ke t'getting worse, and was at last civics heal'him? P P Don't dose the baht'• stili Booth. .. . - FACISG STARVATION oblige+d to take to my bed. One Lesson Y.-A Lesson on Fofgive- had been trying, to turirthe (gala- ing• mixtures and - narcotics-they "^ day while lying reading I chanced ness.-A\'hiit• journey did Jesus and tians from Paul's teachings'? What were never known to help any tocowrie across a cure'made by Dr. -his disciples take'? What took place did"Paul tela them-in -the letter' baby. You might Jlist' as well doss <. Fish Famine Threaten the Peo• What "works" did he contrast Y-' ` p[e of Kamchatka. Williams'« Pink Pills: and this de- in'C.'apernaum? What, did Jesus the grown up man or woman with _ -„ ••• tided me to try them., Before I had any of the Rev to enter•the king- What are the, "fruits of the opium or cocaine-tits result world ',omplaints have reached fit, taken the pills long I began to feel dom? ?What lesson did he wish to SPieit" ? What is one of the great- be the same-a permanent injury to tersburg from hamehalka that a decided improvement and mi teach them? What story did lie tell est evils of-our -day•? 'bund and body. When baby is ill, ,4 population. of.that peninsula is friends also said I was beginning to them'? To whom did Jesus liken Lesson I.—Fourth Quarter.—The I stet him a medicine that will cure— r ; reatened aith famine this win- look like mold-self-%-gam-from- the king-?- What--lessen-^-s#�lald- \Vie--rid.Foolish_V_irgzns._lYhete +a_ me!&cine . free from injurious . owing to the scarcity of fish, this'on the improvement was steady, learn from this'i did Jesus and his disciples sit donndrugs. Such a medicine is-Baliy'a iielt is the Ktaple diet of 8,000 but I continued to take the,.Pills Lerson.VI,—Jesus on the Way to to rest?­What could they set from: Own Tablets, They are baby's r'r Iinchatkans ',and their 14,000 for a ebup,6 o1 months, when I felt Jerusalem.-What feast did Jesus this place?What,questions did they- greatest 'frleiid. They never do die dogs. The report has caused that the cure was complete. Sei•cral attend in Jerusalem after our last- ask? How did Jesus answer them harm-always good. Conr.erning y� ; rprise, berau•se Kamehatka has years have passed. since=, .trien and lesson? What ministry did he now What legsoa: does theparable' them Mrs. Richard Mulloy, Lavi- c�p ;says been considered one of the as T have remained in the best of hegira? How did he teach in Peres? teach ? grin, Sask,, R rites; "Baby's Owtt -hest colin'trics-in ihewoi•]d as rc- health I am w•arrrinteid in saying what did he say about the ehildren'i _ Lesson 'II—The Parable of. the Tablets should be in every home ' ,ds fide. that the cure is permanent, and I Tell of the conversation between Talents.-What•parable did this one wherA there are small cfiildren. We 5incc lr^. however, Tapanese freely give- this statement for the .Tesus. and the rich young• man. follow ?. What did Jesus wish to gave them to our baby when lie was hertnrn, by Wcrcking the cattier- benefit it .may bring to others." What .did Jesus-aay gbr,ut those impress 'upon _his.-disciples? Tell teething' and they kept him good :• have caught or destroyed roil Dr.•Williaanis' Pink Pills are sold who trust in riches? the story of the talents? 'What• is a natrtred and healt-hy." The Tablets ;. ns of fish at spawning iiiiiP, d•hen by all,medicine dealer`s or' ivay he Lesson VII:—The Laborers in tie taba_nt? What was the meaning of are sold by medicine dealers or by '«+" ey trwvcl iii immense 0inalK from, had by mail -v4 5%,cents a box or Vineyard.—What remark, of Peter" the parable'? What i the result of mail at woe. a box from The Ur. e Fria up the risers. The uative six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. showed something of self righte<ius- faithful service, ! Who must make Williatrc' Medicine'Co,, Brockville, ile ween pa)n imitated this pro- , illiams' hfedicine Co., Brock. ness? How might the disciples have the decisinis its to the kind-of ser- On E. r iinQ r.;til tile'rasult that Lhe ville, Ont. looked upon the later additiors,to -vice you will re.rider° ituviiatkai. utrenms are no prat- -y, - e the church ? Ifow had Jesus prom- .—Why III.--Tlie Last Judgment! u,ll y 40uu-dcd of 8s... ariit the Tsar 1 vvoinan s idea of independence ised to reward- his disciples . Tell W h -(I'd Je:ins tr 11 this•story it intend indeed is a man she ople, urs facial sits rvation. is to have-a man to depaod on., the story of the parable. Who is Describe the pic•tu:a of the Last never .tells us his trot:blca. s,: ri 1.�'p,,v,. ,v,,4,•.. ,j" ^, �C••, x ':.:'. .. w. ati ar.:.v�.}+}?C' �• 7' 4'.' ;;L. �. .p s ..tf'.r. • ... k.�.1 ,! - , .4 ,.'� '.if� •�MUJ' t 49 4 - �'• ,!' ..p'ws: m. •; °. .'.;r"4:'. , ,. -�.,. � ,"'. �.�t,�,,,�� rjy: �,•�u. �,r� �; '' a+s,�i'��^. �itis"F -*�i� e.,3• ..s�^;m' 'C''` � �.c 7 , - .. -his"i .may c �,"... v t rt; ',F�;� ,�,r'ti. a :6• "a' ,...td.. rc� :,.,,,'tt,.,:o i� 'fiy ro. a '' :. .. .'. -. ;.•w-- ,...w-y;r+s '"'••n �:5d-"4 - .i �'• •,,rte.,—�T y: �.+•2 vTM, ' F N i 4• yy aJ' - IIF✓ i my" "•Sw '>�°1C$yp:wr�"-. 7.`»�, :,,• •...A!ts1:.'a•�erA'T"'�A„'�'M1.•�" �Y �"�.'R`"..zr��."...,,�y.� � ,;p,,.�„ `.'• •.:�'_'e... "'.r,w�•°'*�'�''.T-�.^*-•.- �-'�'--.r-•.h `,.� �`T �. aµ ,d ..'fit:. R'i$'.3!'a: .h �. >'9r.2 ,n,.4..,i"wn• .,qr ,. -•, ., ,•s a• r„i...4' '°`'-•a•e'er;- ^'X^' Y,L�" -No oth r Sour equal to Hieai- -Mise Edith Law, of Toronto, LQCALISMB. mi=�. oat fq#the► . t a few days this w k at tie Now s the chance to et 'a $15.04 plume St- now broad of Sour. home of her aunts on Church Sty r , ` -The bricks for 8ervae Cornell s which will last you your lifetime -See Mrs. Leigh's advt• in this -Mrs.R. Lamantand daughter, - Issue. + Mise Flora, of Port Elgin, spent new house have arrived and the �Allaway, of Whitby, was a few days with. John and Mrs. bricklayers are expected to+begin 1 Murkar. work this week. and is a you $OQ home over Sunday. r M. pecker is 'laid off duty -A. T. and Mrs. Irw,'Wh,•o have ---0. . 3.. Sad, Mrs. Pow_'ley and with a sprained knee. been residing in Scranton; Pa•, child and Mr. Peart, o4 Toronto, Up to the very latest styles are at m Aore and thorough workman -E. Bryan is having a cement . for the.past two years, returned attended the harvest home here ship is given nd the most definite values you will find. Give me A ;"tf bt3ilt' in. front of his on Saturday. on Tuesday evening. They came ca and a trial. An d. ri tion of millinery made to suit custom '' ghe month meetiss of the in their auto and spent a day ere y - 'store �'> ^- IY, A variety of young ladies' hats in stock. + -A new floor_`has '!seen lain in the Women's Instatutewillbeheld.'with Piekering friends. ilrhe kitchel1 -_af.__-tlt9 Methodist at-the-house of- Mrs.-Smith Clark .Dr._aa� Mrs. Ba#�msn; o!To- _ �..,__ Rri� �elsarch. on Tuesday, Oct. 25th, at 8 pp m. •ronto,.oame down in their auto on MRS. LEI(IH - PICKE a4 - -Leslie Morecombe has been An intereetin program is being Tuesday evening to take in the � harveai+ home in the Methodist " g 'laid of!duty suffering'from. a se- pre red. All ladies are cordially chetah• They were accompanied vete cold. sm Joshua Richardson epemt a Arthur Johnston, of Green- by F. B. sad"F. Hunting. intet -°ted to attend.few da s thisweek with friends wood, intends holding an auction -The greatest thing out, .the aMari ss, sale of his farm stock,implements, Ideal Skirt Sup rter. No points, will soon be ere in-Missy Cora Gordon, of Toronto, etc., early in November. Mr. no pine, no teeth,something every `' r* spent Sunday at the home of her Johnston, having sold his farm, is lady requires, price 25c. Then Oh for the North-west black Galloway robes and coats that are - parents hero, about to retire and will reside in opened a large shipment of rub- ' ' -Fred B. Buntings of Toronto, Brooklia, where he has purchased hers and overshoes. These goods warranted not to Ret hard from use or age, and the German buggy g being ordered about one year in la rug that will not fade• Men's and boys' suits of all ares at prir. - :'. spent Sunday at the home of his a house and lot. P g y �;',� -Roliert Burne, of Texas, one advance, we are enabled to sell mother here. es to suite everyone. All kinds of mitts and gloves at the -Miss Bertha Bunting has re- day last week called upon his fns- them at .last years prices* D. CO- turned home after spending a few ter mother, Mrs. McCormick, of Simpson & Co. FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE, weeks in the city. Elizabeth street, having lived -Mrs• though Cornell met with -Wm. Green, of Toronto, spent with her In, his younger daps. 'e painful though not serious acci- Wednesday with his brother, A. Remembering her kindness to him dent one day la9t week. She was' E. BRYAN PROP. `:PICKERING'r + Y G. and Mrs. Green. in his youth he did not-allow her in the act of leaving Jas. Richard- -Mrs. John E. Gee is .spending' to lose anything by his visit. By son's store, and not noticing the C " `.` a few days with her daughter, this the old time honored saying two steps, she missed her footing Mrs. R. A. Bunting. is fully illustrated, "Cast your and fell to the hard pavement. - _ Ir -W. Deadman, of Toronto Uni- bread upon the waters and it will While no bones were broken, she era � � i V varsity, spent over Sunday with return to ycu after many days." had to be taken home and has iv kV G. and Mrs. Green. -Ho for Thanksgiving at home. since been confined to her bed. -Mrs. Wm. Green and her two Tickets to all stations in Canada -Ur. R. Wilson and Mrs. Wil- ,: children, of Toronto, are visiting good going Oct. 28, 29, 80 and 51, son (nee Miss Whitney), of Mont- ,' arrq in A•,G, and Mrs. Green. good till end Nov. 2nd to return real, are talons an extended trip , -Born-In Toronto, on Wed- at single fare. Drop into Steph- through the British Isles. The C s�( J1, , nesday, Oct. 12th, to R. A.and enson's office (apposite Standard doctor is taking a.po3t-graduate ; Mrs. Douglas, a daughter. Bank, Whitby) and buy those course in electro-therapeutics of ;30.r -Mrs. Graham and child,of IIx- tickets at your leienre. He gnar- which he is making a special study. Often have the experienee bridge, spent A few days last week anteee rates etc. right. Now is an Before returning they will make �_ promised by the proverb, o� arc with D. and Mrs. Simpson. opportune time to have Stephen- an extended tour through the - _, "repeating at leisure.'" t 3I. Shaughne"y, "}so has-been son secure ehoice of-berthas o$"any Cont�nent and will visit .Stoma,.- -- -- - _ __ __ _ 4 't� living in Toronto for the past few ocean line for Xmas at home, any. Malta. Constantinople and also The same argument applies to choosing a stave. If it is a good atov x. rte".. P P ESyPt it means a lifetime of comfort, health and proper cooking. We se weeks has returned to Pickering. class, single, round tri os' re- Cairo in f* -Mrs. L O'Leary has returned paid. Try and see him ahead be- -The farmers of Maryland have the best ranges made in the Dominion-the HAPPY THOUGHT an to the city after spending the fore travelling. * discovered a new source of raven g summer montbs at her home here. -After an.illness of about two us and from which they will soon IMPERLkL OXFORD. �+ -Several from here attended week from pneumonia Mrs. R. roll tip a comfortable fortnue. '±s': Guy Bros.' Minstrel Show in the Pollard seed away at her home They have dug a deep bole in the a, �•: Music Hall, Whitby, on Saturday west of Pickering station nn Bun- road which they have filled ap • • 1� 1�/ ���k"r night. day, the 16th fust , in her 59th .with rut+d. Eve $, ` ry unto that comas• '.. -Mrs. H. A. Haight and son. year. Although ail invalid for slang Geta stuck in the Lra , and I John, who have been til with many years Mrs. Pollard was a the oeigbboring farmer c urges symptoms of typhoid fever, are woman of a most cheerful disponi- them $10 for their good Samaritan - :w rc ...now recovering. tion and waw highly respected by art of haulms them on to the Rood 's -Thos. M, Henderson,of Toron- all who had the pleasure of her bard road. it requires two bar- E conf"� �[ in to. and sons. Howard and Ray, a uaintance. She was predeceas rale of water each night to keep it �J �J �• spent a day last week with Doha edy her husband between one in proper working,order, s/ i _ -E R. McLean, of Kaot Col- b her three da She -susv�� -Dr Waugh, ps1cf_o_r of x�b- . R.McLean - y espad rth ee d ughters who have lie schools, made nn officio v+s�t �t always �a�8 to b[i� tyle �Bt boots, It BaPes you moils lege, Toronto, occupied le,pulpit the sympathy of all in their be- to the Pickering school on 1lfondary lin fit. Andrew's churchgin on reavement. Her funeral took place afternoon. He hag just returned and worry, and you get more wear and satisfaction from om Sunday and preached two impree- on Tuesday when her remains from the Rainy Raver District nod air than froin two or three pairs of poor cheap boots �f alve sermons. were conveyed to Erskine ceme- where he has been delivering lee- g p -John'McGinty has ctmpleted tery. tares before Teachers' Institutes. J !his contract of Isy' g down the -It is with deep regret that-ave He wsa in the town of Rainy We have the largest Alla beet line Of bOO1iB, e,lad Hall � r '+cement, sidewalk is the village. report t}s® sudden death of Mrs. River during the terrible confis- ways give the best.YAlua for the IIloue *. ai The new walk has greatly Lm- John Peak which took place on grationa which raged there during , proved Church street. Sunday at the home of her dauarh- the past few weeks. The Peenes -Ales Falconer, of Ayr, who ter, Mrs. Gimblet, of Toronto. were something terrible. People 'Heaver working boots, ��eOQ to �4si�® was attending the funeral of his The deceased, who was in her 77 th flocked from their homes for pla- §? ` smother at Dunbarton on Sunday, year, had been visiting for some cof safety while whole villages Mediumand fine boots, 0�sa�� t0 �4eQ� os `called upon a number his Pick- time at the home of her son W. H. were enveloped in fiamea. Bering friends on Monday, of this villas®and returned to To- -The enrvepore have been R. A. BUNTING$ P.;Cjg�jRlN - . -Oliver and Mrs. Edwards, who ronto on Friday morning apper- working is this locality this week , have resided in the village during ently in her usual state of health, making the final surveys for the ' the past few months,moved to the so that her death came as a great new electric road. The represen- bay on Friday Inst and are now shock to her friends. she was tatives o! the company will at � ' ressidin$ wtth the former's mother, highly esteemed by all who once go over the route to purchase uy -Owing to the annual Coaven- knew her as she was a woman of the right-of-wap, and it is expect- tion o!the South Ontario Teach- kindly disposition. Her body was ed that the contracts for the con- v'a ere'Institute taking place pester- conveyed to the home of hereon strnetion of We road will be let day and to-day, the public school here on Monday and the funeral inside of two weeks, There has 7. Is closed muco to the delight of took place on Tuesday afternoon been a widespread impression, due Importer order jest received of ECLIPSE WHITE GRANITEWAR the pupils. to the Methodist cemetery. She an article in ane of the Toronto and CLOVERLEAF.and MAPLE LEAF PORCELAINWARE --- - -A vowel belonging to stone- Is survived by a grown up family Papers, that nothing would be Lookers sprang s leak while just of flue sone and three daugMere, done toward the building of the White cups and saucers-80c doz. All•sizea in plates. jugs, host of the bay during the wind one daughter, Mrs. Ellis, having road inside of eighteen months, as Clover Leaf cups&saucers-$L.00 dox bowls;scollops, bakers'.tc of last week and was abandoned. died several years ago, and Mr. the L. P. R. had a charter over She is now going to pieces on the Peak pre-deceased her nineteen the territory. That article re- SPECIAL-2 only 9Z-piece dinner sets at $7.50 each., Bought a -, rocks just off the shore. -years. ferred to points east of Cubourg Exhibition" prices-worth $8.50 easy. Kindly call and look ihroug -It has been the habit of a -On Sunday and Tuesday, Uct. and not to those pacts already this department. - :_. ' - number of boys to amuse them- 16th and 18th, the Ladies Aid of surveyed• selves by swinging on the "swing the Methodist church held their ; m, They annual harvest home and enter- AND Jan*°� bridge" at $pink's daj y --are hereby warned that o eontinu� taiament. The Sunday service Mr. F. Sinclair Dickinson, who is CA SH FOR BUTTER ,aNa EOQS ation of the practice will end in both morning and evening were rapidly becoming known throughout .-trouble. conducted by the Rev. Dr. Laker, Canada by his able writings, bas writ. :Choice Butte'-25c• New Laid.Eggs-27c.. -Wm.Sanderson, thresher,had of Clinton St. Methodist church, ten a book on early days in this coun•- a fora! accident befall him on Toronto. Both services were well try. The book is entitled "Pioneer Wednesday. The cleaner passed attended and the strong practical Jack and other Canadian Sketches." It is amusing, instructive and illuat- over his feet crushing them bad! sermons were listened to with rated. Toronto Star Weekly says it Great Assortment of Heaters, Base Bumers, Ranges r• and breaking several of the oma rapt attention by the eongre- is "a book likely to cause home stir." bones. He is now confined to his gations, and should Dr. Laker It will shortly appear from the press bed and it will be quite a while ever renew his visit to Pickering of William Briggs, Toronto. We beforehe will be able to resume we feel sure he will be given a recommend this book to• everybody dais work. most hearty welcome. ' On Tues- and for the,convenience of people in -Those who are looking for- day evening a most excellent sup- Pickering and district those desirous ¢, 'ward to the enjoyment of eating per consisting of chicken pie, cold of securing a copy may leave their order at the News Office. The rice a fat Thanksgiving turkey may meats, salads, etc., and the usual. is 80c whic2,should be paid to the ub be disappointed as a disease of a endless array of cakes, pies, tarts is 80c after r should o the book:• '52-4 (" ]parasitic nature is destroying and pastry of all kinds was served g a large members throughout Can in the basement of the church as A GOOD POSMON ada. The disease is manifested only' Pickering ladies can serve at ; l,v_-.a-black appearance-of-the_ .such an affair.-After-all bad_been Can be bad by ambitious young men comb,.due to a parasitic affection properly provided for iu the base- and ladies in the field of "Wireless" of the ditve organs. ed -rent-an-eaeellent eats or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8 p-� and sirict: suggested is to starve the bird for was given in the body of the our it came a ies are the Wireless companies are establish- "- !8-hours, and then let it drink church. Mr. Meller,who has been, in Stations throughout the country s from a mixture composed of a tea- supplyying the pulpit during Rev. there is a great shortage of telegraph- - spoonful 04 muriatic acid to a Mr. M¢Camnaillness, occu ied ers. Positions pay beginners from ` quart of water. the chair most acceptably. F. E. 870.00 to 890.00 per month, with food .. O' /'/EN/R J, "'PANDORA -It is hard to conceive how Walden, of Toronto, gave a num- cbsnoe of advancement_The National (,J Y some people can take pleasure in her of patriotic and other songs Teiegrapp-6 In operkteb six of8- -wantonly destroying property, which were well received by the oral iastdtutes in America under eup- but in nearly every community audience, who recalled him a num- ervision of R. R, and WirersOffi• T H E. W.0 R L D S B E S T 1 cia1S and pplaces all graduates into W; find such people. In the new bar of times,'to which calls he re- positions. It will pay oar to write ()n "FARMERS'-Jgst see what your Farmers Advocate says write -about r, cement sidewalk on Church street sponded in a manner much appre- them for full details at cinmati,O., - we see the result of the work of crated by the audience. Rev. B. or Philadelphia, Pa. 50-44 � _ the Pandora. ' those people. Although a wire Stauffer, of the Bond St. Coagre- fence was placed aroundPICKERING MARKETS that part gational church, Toronto, gave _ Q Zthe alk that bad not barden- his lecture entitled "Going Fish- white Winter Wheat.*......... 8 •� �� SELL THE BEST ed, it id not prove a hindrance ing." The lecture was beautifully Red .. ,86 • to tb walking over it and leav- descriptive, full of racy and amus- Mi=d �• .••• 84 r iog.d ep marks.. However, they ing stories, was strongly applied Goose and Spring Wheat........ .75 • e �Ap ashoui not be too severely criticts- to every day,life and wag well re• Oats .............•..r............... . 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