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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_10_28 rw. , .cam:{e�:'.'.•,u.. ...x. ... s... -. ,�•'. ,}...._, _ n-.. _ .T._ ... r7'w ::,• �,_ .,�,,,v. _s..x.. .'�" �d..J..,, 4�'!5'.� r•r.. $... «�' -R✓law.,, '<...g .r.. F. .r.. s .:..t. �'. ,te<,+.,.. -�v. .5u y . �. •4 5g4Y•r'• C:5'. 4 �rl .i.a . ,.,' r. a .•:&:•- .za'� .,.w f a•�,.�` .'C^ -sqa .•a'!e'•. vy+ ,t•,!I". "r`, W .. .. -., - r K, PICKERING- - r ' PICXERING, ONT., --_FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28., 190 =�To 4 . : 70L. XXX. - OREEN RIVER ATMA 1�spirfiesaeitostal @Lash:. SPIN MILLS110 �The fall work with the farmer's will Mrs. T.. Dunkeld spent Wednesday 3 Medical soon be a thing of the pant. of last week in Toronto. t p=••,$•�R=N3• Mrs. Wm.Turner. Ss., sod Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Holt,of .Hing,spent a E. FORSYTB.D. of O., Regie- H. Michell are spending the holiday in few days recently at R. Lloyd's. on Ind. Pbone calls up R. tend member of she oy f 0.,ieal Also• Oakville with the former`@ daughter, John and Mrs. Hare and Louis.of of Ontario. Special Mow- attention given to Beat ggrrades of genuine Scranton Mrs. A- J. Coyne. Mt. Joy, spent Sunday at Joe. Mow- Ce A XWE _*_ 6-4 f glee.@. my*$ sestsd tea N coal, smithing and threshing coal con- Rev. Mr. Siple,of Hillsburgh. oecu-- der's. 1/ AXWELL, atantlp on hand. Our new coal abed pled the ppulpit in the Baptist church 'Mrs. R. Lloyd spent a few days last : O. McKINNON,M.D., L.R.C.S., re.drawing near completion. Custom- IastBunday, both morning and even- week with her Sister, Mra. Cowl.of HARNESS-MASER ere have the assurance of sectirin lug. Mr. 8iple was a former pastor of Toronto. N. Edinbnr�b, member of the College Of , g I!byslei+aaa and 6srgeona of Ontario,l�oeatiate their winter's Pupply of hard coal, the Baptist church here and his nume- Grover Lloyd, of Toronto, s nt a _ , of Bost College of Sur oras, Emburgh, hi;h and drf-and absolutely free from roue friends are always pleased -to. few days here recently with his broth- - - --- Sv4 ial attention to dadeases of women and rain, snow and ice. have him in their midst. er. Robert. All kinds of horse goods constant- ,. :nbildren, oak*and residesoe,Brougham. gave you tried our beet Manitoba, • e Miss Nancy Lehman is.spending a v e :PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ly on hand.. tent Sour. White Satin? If not, wHiT®r `,� afew days with her brother, Joseph, try it now. White-Satin stands with- at Atwood. _ Repairing promptly attended to. .and X-RAY INSTITUTE '�y. out a peer. There'will be special miiaic by the •+ • I also make the Lezenb collar. ' pICSERIlu�, - ONTARl As an all-round family flour we re- surplice choir of All Saints' Church at BROCK ROAD y ^� commend our celebrated Cream-Buns. the Thanksgiving Service on Sunday. Fred and Mrs. Phillips. of Clare, R. WAIN TOWLE, X. B., X. D., C. it., b`or pastry nothing surpasses our The centenarian, Thomaa Wray, - Physician-in-charge old reliable Tea-Buse. was the moat honored guest at an"At. Mich., visited relatives here last week. 'Specialist in Bectal Diseases. Prostatic Dir Home"at the Whitby-Ladies'College Issac Davis and Fred Stephenson ' eases of Meng Diseasea of Women, Cancen, �. T . ��IjT�� LIMITED, on Friday Night. have mored their household,effects to J., Coakw'+ell TUCSon.S-Bay eaamiaation, Diseases o!eye, L i� Avery interesting presentation•by Brougham. • all&once and chronic diseases. members of his church and a public Mre. W. H. Jackson ,nod .Haste Ohne Bonn is to 8 and 7 so i Agly PICHERING. OMT. meeting in the new Poet Office build- Archie spent a few days with city s' Ing wag made to Rev. W. B. Ti$be, irienda hist week. Established 75 years pastor of the Baptist church here and Tbreshing among the farmers is the E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- at Brookline this week on account of order--of the day hereabouts. The"3SB.Cann Orowaettorhq,and0onaty his departure to Parzq sound. grain !s Wrning out well. GREENWOOD Coapt s7ozo WhitM. co The newt appointed General Mann- The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist y ger of the Toronto and Eastern Rail- church, Brougham held at Mrs. W. T. BARCLAY,Biyrriater-at-Law, way. J. A. Rothery, was in town for H. Jackson's last week was well at- 4 , . Solicitor Notary Public,Special Exami- several days this week. Negotiations tended' " mILLSan for stones eg 3nsties, mock Bltrees, is MY with the three towns, Whitby, Oahe- James A. gages is the name of the we.and Bowmanville, for a right-of- latest arrival to James H. and Mrs. :+, R J. G. DOW, B'. A., B&ITlster. 1�� T�IEPN�I�f KUI��ER way will: very shortly be opened. Kaye@. Congratulations,James. "The •Sollaitor,Notary Public,Etc, Money to i —. West for IDB nOw," iHigheet price paid for ..•.-.r San. Owes neat door to the Standard Back, 5 W HEAT, .,BARLEY, ` aitbv. 851v AGINCOURT WHiTZV^L5 BUCKWHEAT ° ^ ELAREMONT - Reeve W,-Hr P OrsOn.,_who - .G.111_Murrsy-leis urchased a dandy_ twill_ ou to rte � ramices Short, long and two Short. - has beeDepun confined to the 1house for new driver. Y be ore selling.F R. E. J. SHIRLEY• Veterinary pearl two months,ismakin aetead Mins Miller Is slow! recovering A large aloe o Sed on hand, s Surgeon. Hoaorery gradaste of the On BEALrecovery... from her illness. Voterinary o,lle e,Toronto:Canada All The East York Plowman's Associ- Mr, and Mrs. Leary are entertain- , ma iulario.o Aomeatio animals treat �' - Ht ation will hold their annual match on in company from Toronto. My Broads of Flour are on the most modern,approved and sdennSo VVV �.1 qq oipt� Ocoee at corner of gins and Lint• the farm of Matthew Elliott here, on- I.Eoyd White Ilse returned to To- gISAr1S1. for Pastry a nee.,Pickenog.Ontario ly Wednesday next. November Ind, and rooto to resume his college etudiee. GOLDEN CITY, for Family Flour for house furnishings, carload Frank Weir, the secretarg, thinks it The inhabitants of our .vale seem to WONDER.-for Bread. �ltstnirs•s fX4Vbs. or single article at bottom will he the best yet. The- sod In nd is sleep better at aighb since the water Special prices to any person prices. splendidly adapted for fine work, as is melon season is over. buying 3 bills or over. tAT 0, HAM-Issuer of Marriage the red land. and given soother Rev, bfr. Readent,of Toronto, will �Y15 . Licou"s in the county of Ontario Rood soaking rain before that date, it Occupy the pulpit in the Ddethodlat See notice later for my new brand Pickering village f`117 Always open day or night. wilt be all the better, The Agiaeourt church on Sunday next. of Flour, which I will tit on market -x in a f d It t t little of Z, slander valuiaRssoa�ba�marr. and, super ,- :_ '. -- always,yset{ebforeiluncheon on the grounds. few d1s oo with iHa�nents eMr. and more-:But ars. w cos a T --- -- --- at a nominal rate.to the hungry work. Rice Bros---IlSve contracted with- V1% ith - V1% HOPPER Issuer of Marriage ars and visitors. and there are always Mr. Wood, of Agincourt. to drill him. tl. Ltesaaea m ffie 4ovat? of Oct rlo. ���/ HL J - Oloa.at.,tsrrand_his deace CLrsaic>zs. 1 lots of each. As Iset pear they tvi11 a ae ell, f r which �a wind-orifi ut run a home- a w Pr a= DS.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK ssvgaAL PHJCZ@ RBCSIV D A Pus- and this is sura_.to -be a popular teat-. through his buildings. ' . Oenveyaneer ooalimi>siohea for taking DEN BL )W AT M'FADDEN'S Date© tire. Agincourt, where the match is Mrs. W. Major tips with a severe A Carload of Cement and a Carload of - siSdawas. Aeicunians. -ate. boner to loan PTORZ THIP! WZRY, held, is easy of access by either the G. accident Last week, when her driver oa 6trm Imam of sla►rrtsas Ids• became frightened and ran **ay. British Columbia Shingles. seem"POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. ofiL rear and on, 19 w!b two views T.R• or C. P:R -i inor somebrute".n b e rig sustai - �7 Paper yes large - JV . for OccusMr oS Tort and Ontario, Ano- ofPickering. Use it when writing_to �uN�flTflN Harry Giotl oar gilt@=recovered All Is. of rough and dressed lumber Me-sates at-2 kinds ateean�d to on aborum friends. Te regular price waa 25c. Weddin bells sae s ain ringing in from the serious effects of a taste of lath and ehioglee, as well as hard hotrea, Address ativer Y.o.. osis. B e B sad soft coal atwa s _ It's on sale now at 19c per box. our ne►Rhborhood. ocean water given him sotne di►p*ago 'J B, PO L, Licensed Auc- b a pastor who had just returned ifs stock. 7^ Cult LLtTLs LivaR Pat Ls-A nice Miss Foston, of Toronto, is visiting Y P j " 9'y . tloneer' vaia.tor and .oil.cuu ter laxative,stimulate the slur"' h-liver: her parents."J and'Mise, Poston. - from a voyage to England. g A. . R E ���' - counties of Ontario and York. All kinds of R sates eoaducted either .aaely or byzacticn Regular price 26c. We aeA them at Mrs. James Forsyth, of Toronto, it five Wogs o Epworth I.en tie will Safe solar collected for dates or when per• lac per bo:, !bole@ for I6c. visitin her nephew,G. A. Gillespie. ive s program on Tbankagivia even- uenlars a�ppply at residence.Siiaabeth e.4,Pick. JSWiLRY Pstcss are cut awn do+rn. M�veron, of searboro, is visiting az;, eompriaiog local and forefgn wl- LpiL'g$T HILL sates. Yhoas orders lett at News Omos,Piok• Y her cousin. Mlaa Lilly Annan. of Fair- ens, after which refreshments will be 7( ` errag.or lfxnab•s store. Claremont, will re- .Every article .we sell 'is guaranteed. served after the ladies. Everybody made � sNve promps attention. soorafacuoa Suarez,- you save moa�ond-tl,d bu in troai tie pori• seed. Xv phone onmber L ladepeadent 1001 y M ism Pringle, of Whitbv, spent the welcome. - We have a g .watch 8aobath with her friend,3�rs. Allison, The canoe which has been sailed by ♦Lfor sale a,a le, gingetoa,road. Che Oak View compere during the Got the best. It Try a bottle of our own Emulsion with apple, crop.. in this vicinity is summer months on kir. Lear a pond The spy - .y - ole havi been V ll hires-fi0c. - !s now condemned, a to ne C . 7t�P ceP Whilst •e crop is light,7 harvested. WhU t th p g � Do not{eolwitheducstton. Attend Have a full line of trash and cur w- the quality is good. cut f it with a boy's jack-kai a-be ed meats constantly on hand. T. 1r I1. McFA ODE Harvest Thanksgiving Service will careful boys. the famous beheld in the Presbyterian church on The Epwork League meets every S Roll, Bret►kfast Bacon, DBITOOIBT Axa ORADVATa•oPTICLkIa 8abbwLIl morning. Rev. A. L Mnc- Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Fire new als�M - 1 fadyen the pastor will preach. Sub- member's were adder! to the roll-last _ Ham, Bologna, Wein re, etc._ PICKERINQ, = y ®NT. jeer '•Tile IiHrveet of 1910, meeting and flue more are expected to Thieves are still at work. The Pres- join at next meeting. The Toppic will ' .Highest priors paid for . bpteriaa church was entered and the be taken this IFridas)evening by Rev.. aj'O$Oji". ONT. _ Butcher's cattle Pickering Lumber Yard clock- stolen. The Erskine church Mr.-Hames and the meeting will be The besot place in Canada for8trict iwhite? was entered and the' wheel bon-ducted by Blake Beaton. ly High Grade Training. Gradual- i • • s barrow, spade and other articles used r es readil et ood itioni. Com `l�/q�jd)s)y� .41001W �e�/ Pine flooring, Manitoba siding drop in burying the dead were taken, •ROVOi•iAM o g g - /I `\eke its fi+ si •aiding, matched, rough and dressed• ruence now. `Nelle today for cats- pine and hemlock. New Bruns- R. J. Price,-of Toronto, is here for a logue. First-olass for hire wick,white cedar shingles and ewtsAtkt few days: _ - rip apple barrels. - Arthur Cracknell has 'engaged with Bell pLone: • Terms cash Walter and Mrs. Ward visited the John Phillips for a year. W.J: ELLIOT, Principal. ._ Day or night •. Queen City last week. -- Miss Gray.:-of Green River, visited W. D. GORDON di SON. James Madill, of Claremont.visited at Geo. Dupcan's on Sunday. Cor: Yonge� Alexander Sta. BII8 meets all trains - at W. H. Jones'last week: Mise Harcourt, of Toronto, is visit- ` Teaming promptly attended to. REAL ESfiTE R. Darr is busy these days threshing ing�with her sister, Mrs. J. H.Holtby. •1s a out the Glen Major settlement. Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton, of Agent for'Canada Carriage Co. Mrs. Murray, who .baa'been on the Keswick, are visiting relatives here �. H• P83�kII Two fifty=acre farms for sale cheap. sick list, is recovering we are pleased for a week. f p;ekes{w0, Good buildings, plenty of water,.one- to report. Dickie ek Chapman's men were here * e+tractive Once half in cash, balance on mortgage if M Donald Ionson, of Greenbank, on Tuesday putting a metal ceiling on ++Y is visiting at the home of her father, Geo. Philip's new store. _,y, e Black snaithingrequired. Wm. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. John Milroy, of Cedar At Arrays Also a -good tenement dwelling $Spaeth Beamieh has, purchased a Grove, visited with the latter's sister, t " ieldin 1 in The village of Picker- house a'nd lot in Brooklin and will Mrs. Brodie, on Tuesday. =' Havro rented the Du y B � move there shortly. 'Things are looking up here., Bert g nbarton •e'hop ing. Mrs. Wm.' Blinkhorn, of Toronto, Matthews sports a new pony buggy and opened the same, I am prepar- has been`visiting at the home o! her and Geo. Philip ae a nem delivery ed to do all work entrusted to i�'�t�o�tt>�• �K� mother, Mrs. James Murray. wagon, ,A really worth,while article of 0 \ me in the above line. �i� >BS �r� `j]� Mr. Pugh, of Ess County, has Boyd and Mrs. Burk entertained a Cu,Glass or Jewelry will retain Horsesboeing a specialty. been visiting friends and relatives in number.of their ypuog'friends..to a its atity a attractiveness.for Call in and see me any time. a . . �r �a this locality, has returned home. husking corp party on Friday night, Geo.T. Jones has been engaged by A most enjoyable time was spent by 'years and years; Q Q' the Standard Wire,Fence Co. as tray- all. , • 0 That is one reason why Cut -DUMBARTON We ` • icbards`m' elling salesman. We congratulate The Young Peoples'Guild is having hien on securing tbia position. Glass is in such favor for vved-0 Pce asocial evening on HaIlbwe'en in the '--_ The -_ Notary Public, Pickering' Frank Coultice bad a successful barn Temperance Hall next Monday. There ding gifts, and Jewelry for per@- rising on Tuesdaay last and the con- will be a good program and the ladies, onal gifts to-britt or groom at L�4DD C p C tractors, Messrs. Chapman Brow. are will royide lunch. All are welaome. >•a INION B S G !'T 49 bush rushing it to completion. p the present time: _ Y B P No charge. - ' of Wm. Ward sten purchased a house Mrs. W. J.Devitt has returned from Whenever an occasion requir-� AMC." Omoe, To:onto ALL - WOODTLTRNINCi, in Uxbridgo and.-intends moving into Thornbury where she was attending es you to to consider a gift let• , same soon after Ilia sale, which takes the funecal of her youngest brother, HINDtd MTC' lace on Tuesday,November fat. us have the pleasure of servibg iieneral Banking Business ON P Edgar Foster, who died very suddenly transacted. .. sexD. _ Then Thu Thursday$lust too place to ch d interests awl whatever died on tired y foul apoplexy. He with his wife an you At least let us have the* child had moved to Attwood, just pleasure of sh ag r Shop closed every Saturday due= Bethel cemetery on Saturday. Our three weeks ago an# had got nicely i Sts you, 8]aeaial attention given to ing August and September. !Y.mpathy is extended to the bereaved settled when the Sad event took place. fi ones. The funeral took {dace from.hie par- the f30�ef3tr0II Of Our eympatby is extended to Fred ente'home in Thornbury. - wk H i qac so�� — Booc Ro�u and Mrs. Ward on the death of their Aunivereary services will be held at I381e notes. eldest son, George, who -died Friday, the Christian church Thanksgiving — after only three days !llnees from Bundap, Oct.30th, morning and even- B�SSETT 17 ? BfiiVINaB DEPARTMENT. PLANTS FOR SALE meningitis. The funeral took place to !n The morning service at 11 o'clockw � {raoeiyed of 1. and Claremont Union Oemetery on• Sun- gi�j be in charge of the pastor and the T =01= a day+ani was latgel'y attended. Rev. C. E. Fockles,of Toronto. Rev, BIG G ST0RE =• ' upwerds. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, was -- S. T.Tucker,of the Methodist church, Celery and Garden Flowera. will preach at evening, service at 7.80. l� OPPOSTTB New POW 01mc2 � Tslterefet allowed 'at highest Edward Jardine wu arrested ottrrent rates. Wagon will be on the road during s4 Goderich on a charge of mur- The Choir of the Mar ham Christian , the season. daring Lizzie A ndereon, and his church will furnish music in the morn- = t-r B y ' CHAS. D. C10RDON, Manager ing and Whitevale Baptist Cboir in! r/Y The Gammage aerdeng, brother Thomas was arrested as the evening. Special .offerings for $ BROUGHAM, OMT. accessoryk abed repairs. Welcome to all. WHITBY BR"C . w ^- - Y, �`., ...+.'r. .. < . , . . -.. '*r Vit• .e.5 .}.w .J.. 5 n%'S. �. w ',..v:,. : .. .,.,.. 'S't!A •,. ,. 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''�"�.�+ r`"ttr;'•YY Ap 'r< :. . 171"i i ., n+i'ti- .# .,. v •s:--..:4 i .'Y". !�{ "':'-C,•'Y -. .. . ....R .. ,... •L+ -y'm.. :. . .. � A - Y }{ +,�t} }i++++�♦++1++# �, with Ger to ti eta►te' ball ,sad sit :" •.,'� _ opposite to' her at, dinner, and Famous '�`�•' y , when you catch a cold she is Always • �� ".,; ,♦ there to say, `illy dear, didn't I tell ' * you.,so 4' but .I defy.any man 1}ving _ -"-' --- i to recall atty hour of his existenca - ;M► In which his Fife ever made him t `laugh!„ p W 7 i "And' yef you wanted.me to ask married people together:" The Rayo Lamp is a high grade tamp,sold at ail lbw price. ' 3 -Or TRUTH. N EVER OLD. highly proper anddeadlyd•uH Sall to u- once constructed of solid brra;;+tuivkot plaEede�enelJy krpetQeJeau .s _ ♦ y 1,� i ---- +' I r�enilen has got a sort of reputation bb aft st"A� ��tam�nmaYtan�ba`�t cannaddrto the vaiuerofi4he saY� "a kind-ofng desire rsry dealer"everywhere, if not at yoorW wprite for 4 , of being a Orleans wilatr� LIGHT soriptive circular to the near"t,}ggncL of• And yet you complain of being '- - ri++♦ ++ ♦+ + +"i+++ �++♦++♦++�+++♦ ++♦4+++++ f bored in it:" -- � •� ,, foraato. t �- -.,any, Limited G$APTER IK. affections being set on this world," "One is always bored in one's -- --- -- _ - replies Usk, piously. 'own house.1 Qne can never take n ubiv his hostess' 1 comment on this into dinner the person one likes.." a� +X,YAsyaa' boudoir the neat morning, availing religious declaration is an impaLrrlt - t � MAPI himself of the privilege accorded to tient twist to the tail of her Mal- deprivation after dinner:"" `that.distant relationship_whieh -it tese dog. "My_.lady's very. ruffled to-day,, r'- pleases them both to raise into an t• says Usk to Mr. Wootton; "I don't not. Ire man ever behaves szil - Usk proceeds to turn over to her i ahem women are in the question. ' lgi' C1;.>!iL\T IND1'$'i'8Y. intimate courtship. Gervase sits such letters as bore him-they are know which of her doves has turned q — down and makes himself agreeable, countable by dozens; the• two er o'ut a fighting-cock. (Te be continued. Re* of the Greatest FaotesJrs la the .land relates to herr many.little epi- three which interest him. have been That'reminds me, observes Mr. N' Wootton. "I wanted to ask you aiOT THAT' hl\U. atiodea of his recent experiences. read in the gun-room and put away did you know that Ge•rvabe w Constructiunal develO ment and~ Gervase does not make any con- in an inside pocket. when —' L P y; P I he w•as Lord Baird, was ver much 3,atives Were Frightened at the improvement is and will continue to ' frldenees; he only tells her things •`Mr. Bruce could.attend to all I which amuse her and reveal much au mieux with Nine'. Saba,very 4 I Name of Glyeerine. be in Canada for some ygars hence, these,' she says, looking w_itb some remember hearing long ago from one of the greatest faejrors in out about her acquaintances; nothing disgust at the correspondence, Life in Ireland is never devoid of " "s►bout himself. `He smokes some of Russians— growth. Cement has raloome an $ruce is his secretary. the humorous, and when Admiral, • her favorite cigarettes, praises r Lady Usk. ,interrupts the great, itedispen5able in structural work of g "He always blunders," says Usk. }hen Captain', John Moresby was , some new china, suggests an alter, "Then. change him,"" says his man, angrily: . _ stationed at'Queenstown, in 1t 69, every eharactet and type, a8 are _ ation in the ar•ran ement of the "Very much au mieux: What � the hands of the laborer who does B wife: nevertheless she is pleased at he had his full hare. He narrates fans, and makes critical-discourses the compliment implied to herself. -barbarous polyglot-language for a in "Two Admirals" that it became the work and an'ambitipus country apropos of her collection of snuff all P cretariespar"e fools," great critic like you! must you will neo er "tolerate a 'muco of in says his du y to survey a damaged ship p boxes. have the assistance of bad gram- a ,tiaierial so univer>kally used in Lsk, impartially. laden wit}! casks of glycerin. For Writ When he is going -away be lin- "Even secretaries*i)f sta'te,,'' says near in two tongues to take away purposes of repair, he directed a 1"'th. public •wui'k a private ea- ) El gers a moment intently !nuking at Mr W!>ottun, who has the entree my friend's' reputation?" _ portion of the cargo' to be landed trrprne f a patch box of vernix Martin, and of the huuduir, and sal►nters in at. Lord Usk chuckles. and stored, and thought no more �41ie'lt the cement meager was + r� says, with studied carelessness that"moment. "I Thave some sea s Reputations' aren't'taken away about it. formed la-t year, the news was re- "Dolly, tell me, when did you make. thta morning, ' he add„• "l alts- so easily; they're vcry hard}• plants What was my- astonishment next ce:ved by c•linsumers and indepen- dent manufacturers alike with the acquaintance of Mme. Saber- foot marries Miss Hoard.- nuw.a-days and will stand a good day; lie says,•s to' find the who I T off 1” ' deal of bad weather." 3 1 s site ini-givin.gs The consumer Never:' exclaims Dorothy ti,w>z_in aand to be inform_ t �M annex: w c o - Mr-St`ouftoii is (shocked, - - }rrrrcht ire-fRrerr�rtly-itrereas- o 'last year at er ect y trite, sa.rm Mr. Wut eo that every life was in da-i-er you want to knew I She came and town• "Both of them staying at -.Oh. dearrest Lady lick ' .Repo- .from the deadly compound stored t'd. prior, ai,tl' a serwua.aet back to r - sta.id with. us at.' Orme last Ess- Durtrc,bin, and engagement-publicly. tation ' You couldn't think I i under one of the principal offices of r the wclr� of constructional develop- ter. is she not perfectly -charm, announce"d." meant t., imply .oI any guest of rite place, (mf•.nt-: Soni. of_thE: ,independent , inB 7" Lord Coltefoot is heir to a duke. Fours—only, you know, he was The town council•assemhled, and Manufacturers thought they saw in ! "Very good looking," says Ger- dom; Miss Huard is the result in secretary in Petersburg when he sent their healtli officer to stop all Itlte ha.ec d"Lance a ''Standard Oil {ane, absent! "'You don't know wan Lord, Baird, and so—and so� " ot•to u,'' in the ovnuetll indust, g ) bullion of. iron-works. _. dinrharge of cargo and to remove p y b ..',an)thin about her, then}' .`ever!" reiterates Lady Lusk. ''Well ! It doesn't follow that he the teasel t6 the outer anchorage 'in•t ai,ada and that..trttst methods "Know I ' repeats his hoi,tesa. is 'the ]over of every womah in aouir] be eu:ploc•ed to 9rhip them „ It_ is, impusaiblip. that he Earl, do and the people gathered at the a What should I know i What every such a hoerible thin WhvI in , 'she Petersburg!" strc-et corners in a itated •cruRd 'it►t•= .� t},miari+ n 'or crush them out 1 first at thebody ck,f-s. ! 1)uchewne' de Luyneeet T has one shoulder higher thun..the lldr: li'uutton is infinitely distress to meet their doom in comfortable 41 has iemphaTrie. 17 callythat ort� tanubciane an thinibtan thn tfiat there There are six miWuns aiil "Oh, indeed' I didn't mean any- I .airly contended that it could'"as ab�,'t:tit^ly nu ground for any ' c duw r and red eyes-' earn anlonshi Po y anything y n'g P thin at that sort." such alarm. but that the merger ` other --='mss==- lir -'±4 -teen i -- - g P 8 ,eplies be nothing but ore lyceria `C3ti, no, erptie`d�eicasti�ito Yeti did meati everything of had been formed only for the.-par ,:. tentluusly. Pore.glycerin, is-it said the r 7t produces on his questioner the - that %ort, murmurs his hostess. pl KP ,f "e"ffecting -econorales In s'* " same effect as if he had said -"Oh, 11 hat the deuce will -!lir=. Do ,- ':'But you see" he admired her chairman. 1�'e1i, there's might," addition to this, -they frankly dr- yes. - One very mus was constant wit c a t at t►e•y prove o ria , Hc++v udaous men are'.such scan- One neer announces any mar- (cerin and impure glycertn, and the A iia e, ' remarks Mr Wootton, "but her, and yesterday I saw they don't I ship moat be off before we haze the to an i-nd the'ruinous competition. - dal-monger-1,'' sAys Lady Usk, an• K speak to each other, so I sora curl- `that w•a•a egting the-very vitals out there is a univeraral cols, lace-blown about our,ears• ril) "Talk of our 'damning with y ,about ous to know what could be the'rea- P of the industry ' g what wall some lady, -parr�e'd lei 1 All I eoiild say was, Well, en It i cratiEying to`note 'that the- faint praise There is nothing com- g son.' g arable to the way in which a man ago to somebdy else, say Gh it, Curididn't tlemen,-if it is-nitroglycerin, a blow p y "I believe' she recognize will explode it I propose that a merg;r ham made_Krnd ft�a promises ,c destroys a woman'a reputation just otic result of supposed mol,+gatity dim >> and kept fnith with .ho eonaum - by raising his a •ebroves or twisting "It is quite disgusn l3, ' sass mr, Wootton smiles. ra should- put n a and 1 v y B prodigious alta u be i field a e lkcnd independent manufacturer., L:alt flume of idose, o;w a. will fire a shAt at it. 1YiI! this " _ . - •his muaLache. Pe' F _. V ladies have such i t The rmstttri<+r gajts his- ce- „ er t are resentable, but she tart; and prance satisfy you?" u# t - I have no mustache to twist, and P powers of OblivlOn—and ,einem After much .deliberation, this meat for 1830 at an average prise �- am sure there iso no reputation Coltsfuot is so.good-look'?g and su ,•, P 33 per barrel- at the mill which I wish to dextro sa "s her young• - - ' - handsome offer was -accepted. I Y• y Yes, ' observes U'sk, with com- pr:Ie ! Wer than - has heretofore "h is what the French call a•1 shall -never forget that procession, i cousin. placenoy, "the storms..-of memory nor the s pre wiled in'Canada, with the ex- Pz "Then why do ou ask me* alliance trey' comme A faut,' '' agonized countenances of ) sometimes sink into them as if eeption (I the short interval during Y made her ac uaintance gay's Vtok, from sheer spirit of core- the bearers who lifted the cask to q they were sponges, and sum'etimee -Iby1f�: vthru c+eri�rnt w•as being sold "My dear Dolly'' Surely the most I�radiction. "The duekdom is as full glide off thekn as if tile- were ducks. tt cart ar softly padded for its re- t':"'.' r actual cost of production. innocent and general sort of ues= of .holes as an old tin pot; she tin caption as if it had. been an invalid - 8 q It is just:as they find it eonveal - '1"he fi�lliewin Avera rice r .. ' tion ever un the lis of an human kers it tip with her iron and gold; in the last stages of disea-ee R P . P y ant. But Mme. Sabaroff can't Far� hbl:. trAi' cPnirirt clUring the peat beingand I bet you that your friend Ger "Patsy and Jim Dempsey had r s been more than a child when art five v eair:+, newt rig to the .report f Yussibly : not in 'the way you Coltsfoot's gowns so that one vase was in Russia,''� great courage- entirely-," was the i­at•rd 'Iv the Department of Mines, said it, however; and when one shoulder h+gher than the other will comment of the crowd.,.as thE•y #ol- become all the rage Mr. Wootton smiles again sigui' lowed at what they believed to be ," !hiterc ;fiiiq r _ 191)4, Sl d1 1905, ;knows that you were a great deal ge nett season.-' &cant o in Russia it suggests five hundred �' $I.4_r mm'1903' $1.ast; 1907, it m y be "Of course you set no store on ., „ a -safe distance, -- - - .. She was married. 1x31.:19-; if OSJn $1.3�. -„-Thus.it may be . things-- thousand things - and such a 'simple thing as happiness," I We wended our way-Into the B B 'To a ,brute: cries Do: ,th. been that the present conditions - of course one knows he was shot in says his wife, with acerbity, country, attended .by the prayerq, Usk. . ur,iler which cement"is saki in Cali- a duel about her, and I believe `'Happinegs'I - Ford, my ' dear: 111 husbands " -say's' Usk, n•i;h anis blessings of all the old wume.t I y p people have talked," Happiness was buried with Stre- y of both sexes whom he met en route: acts:, !lase b no means raised ric- • a chuckle "are' Urates ail.( a.'1 - - "I have never het ed then! to phon and Chole centuries a o:,Rte, and;the gilded pinnacle fas put-on eF• P g calves are angels. .C'est tmprit.te . The rode .endent mi s ver wise- .,talk. When do the • not talk?" are amused or bored we are sue- , the terror when, in lifting the cask 1 p � y y "I hope no one will ev r ca,! ins into th). field, far from all human lv'ca+ne reran n derstanding where- And beyond this she cannot pre- cessful•u•r unsuccessful, we are po- an an e];. I should know al once ' wail upon him to gu; he pretends pular yr unpopular, sots are some- g habitation one of the bearers stum- Uy they ointly a ted a sales that I was a bore:" !agent, w'lw has so thoroughly ox- . that the Princess Sabaruff is be- body or we are nobody, .but we are ' • ;' r bled 'and almost* fell. Jae' t'uiiied ; and all possibility of an approach never either'ha "h'o danger, my lady; yo t v- o a face of wan appeal to heaven as j ganized Fin sales and delivery sys- y p y y pp ppy or miserable:., wings on your shoulders; and feiu've tems that cement may be deliver- 'Of calumny, but the protestation "r�Ple who have a heart -are he recovered himself. salt on your tongue, led to any point, from the closest produces on her the impression that stili both "I'm 'sure you mean• to he•.or;i" But we got it there.. I can still I mill in accordance with•tho natur- "he could tell her a great deal wholly ''A heart ' You mean spoons:" oust rude Uut tum taste it's a recall the town council crouching al laws of commerce, thus eliminat =to the contrary if he chose. "What a hidceons expression : ie t com tm'ent:" y among `t#ie brambles of a distant ;. "She certainly was stat ins with Strephon and ('Floe Wrier used g rrM • dear Alan," says T►I r rth, hedge, and watching with expect- Ing long hauls, and bringing die J cost of delivery: to a minimum: -Mme. de Luynes," she insists. that. Usk, havingof him' af, ';i dl,al. art"eyes and manifest-in ntion .,f g instant h. ht. Both the merger and the Inde-- "Whoever said the lady might R'hr.n we hav!.e au unfortunate vantage in,her boudoir one-quarter g �`pendent companies (throlt h their -not stay with the Archbishop of ,passion now, remarks .lir. R'cwt- of an hour after luncheon "what � The shot hit the cask fair and � P g Canterbury 1" replies (;ervae. tint, '`we go to Carlsbad. It's i,nl square, and amidst an awful silence ales agent.) .have launched- out in- y has there •been befween vin and to great educational -campaigns She is irritated and vexed. an affair of the liver," the Princess Sabaroff 1 Ev-ry bufl•, a Few slow tears of glycerine oozed 1 w th the• purpose'of increasing the 'Xenia Sabaroff is her idol'of"the „Or the nerves," suggests h�k, feels there is something. It is ila the-- out.and trrkled.down its aide. That I consumption of cement by the farm- 'inoment, and if her idol were prow- "Flirtation is the proper thin -air., Indeed ever bod is talkie- •was a_r. P P g+ y y a ; Ing community and the }ay pltb]1c. ied human she would -be very an- .flirtation never. hurts anyb(Ay• it's about it. Pra• Lell me. I am d --'s gry. She reflects that she will have like puff paste, seltzer w'atet, and trig to 'know. J ---------- CHINESE E\GINEERI\'C,. — - �'----- = �ii:anc! the children ,kept mere Turkish cigarettes." Gervase=is siFent•.' -One of the.most remarkable sighs -SAVElj TIIF DAY ` strictly iii the schbb12foon1, and not -Puff paste may bring on-an indi- "Everybody in the !rouse is~sure of the.awakening.of China is afford- ( (;atleLu c'i, in the grand ducli3 of Let them .ivattder about over the gestion ".when one's too old to cat of it;" cont4nues . his hostess. ed by the spread "of European en '!Mecklenburg, Schwerin, Germany,' park, as they do with their ]Russian it! > "They don't,say. so. of course, but, ineerin . methods in the ,walled � p J 3 g g iu celebration of the birth of the '. friend most mornings.'_ The Nina I tell soil sot they .think fin. :\Ina Curzon airu empire. The new railroad between i Y: "One can never be foo careful she's always saying' 'something._is mauyaise langue, pretends even Peking and .Kalgan,. opened a few � regulation-al1ete of c101Qguns. n' _ -oa _ sit-h, children crf, that, Age," 'she about m, age. A man is the age that -slid know,.! all the circum- months ago, was constructed exclu- ancient cannon was hauled out for muses; "and they are terribly evil- that he feels." stances, ard it• would, seem 'that sively by. Chinese labor under the i the poi-pose, and the firing began. ey lees ulready." "NO a woman is the age that: she they are not very nice eircurnstanc• sole direction-of native engineers. 1 1-�lfurtlutatcly the powder ran short y Dorothy lisk"s friendships, looks. If on will They, do not hesitate to construct l though very ardent are like most J qu'ute '-things,' es: I really cannot consent.tis },u ,after.'the, t.iutay='third- shot, and quote them properly." on in the dark any longer. cutting§. and tunnels in the modern there ever, iu-ltaea��+, d#-c�1,t'+iv,ina r: friendships•„a-hich exist in society "The .age that she 1 's "Ask ihr�dy` r , -tif-the ttinne3s pas- an more in the town. The Uar o y -- they are likely to U[ovv abehnt >cit11 s{, very rariahle, She's' 20 'w' timv. - -- - ser under the famous Great Wall. 1 ma to was i/t de's air, es eclall gas- :, every breeze. She is cordial, kind, she enters a ball-room at midnight.• `'I certain! shall do nothing .s' P P ) g , y g It is remarked that while the ('hi- I ninety-three- shot.- indicated .that And m, her w•ay •sincere;.•but slit she's' 30 When.she comes out at ill-bred. Yo-ti are a• man, You are nese students of engineering resort 1 the grand ducal baby was a girl. At is what iter hushand characterizes 5th-nr-iae.; ;hct's dE3.'when she goes to ri relation of mine, bud I can sal=” to America and Europe for in- i this moment the municipal band- 'an "uvea-theraocky-." meet anybody at. Hurlingham; she's things to you I couldn't possibly struction, a3 soon as they'=ret-urn'tu Master came forward with a• 1r,ntin- ~' "What's-the'row -my lady? 1'u 1 60 when she scolds her maid and sayto a stranger,. which Mme. Sa•• 'Country „us,propl,sal which was? caarrly- ac- Look r}iffl-ed, ' ingttjres Usk, com- g , their native they emanci- a•,.," has a-.scene-avith. her hn-sband. -baroff is quite to-me.- If yon wont pato- themselves from-foreign tute:- ee ttecl. He cis •etched his hi r ing into her boudoir :vith_a ''sheaf Lady Usk interrups• him, with vi- answer, I shall only suppose that lage, and attack their problems•for � P S_ of balf--opeti-ed letters in his hand.. varit :• di ant nhtilrn, to "the i ht. ' t ill vful J -• you -paid court to her and ,were themselves. They:,show wotldrrft'1 : whe •e lherc are. always things to,an- "Anti lie' Pray, ;sn't he five 'spun,' as the boys sa• at the t !,c si,, in. right powmall- Any me,'' she answers, v-a url P 3 J capacity in comprehending the �trl,k;s on his instrnmant to maho 1 g y' and mint• when he's in Paris and examinations.:' hractical-scie-noes of the whit"ian: I ' - - "It 3 an arrangement of a-pro- five and ninety when he's grumbling "Not - at all," says Gervase, and are es ecial 'notable fc�r their tip..the 1(11 shut, :tixi'tlids .tile s l;i= diential Provitiortcc to prevent our �ut_hiunf'.Z". _ ' y p �Y utirn Was saved. - :_ _ .. at' • tily. ability-. h lgn methematieal Ir "Because he's bored at home! "Then tell me the at•,ry." � 1)id your uncle rcmemLrr yon iouth is, atter ail, only -good - He hesitates. "I.- dant' know, •-r - ��� � spirits. yon apgil you are,goung, whether you will think very well of in his, mi111" ";' '� hc. chit 'c ted ta1QWY steps cos s, cnre�+ cold,, he. 1)llt your wife di'n't make you me_ if I tell you the truth.,, gsfekly .loos cos//hs9 cares e.ia.. he.b his Cxrclitor' to r.-i .act all the (t4ro.t .fd meta. . . 20 csnts� late h out ay hal' [;ills Qnd " tha throat e.ahssi/s za cosio loans he had Made me." p4_ g 3 go That you may be sure T shall �, _ .�. .. - _ .. _ f' e 4 n t•a.'3,dre��"^ Y,`�y off', cl : .a,:. .. ,•: •' , .a" a„Es, alAenr-' 'i.t n,,,t,:,� ,ti.a,''� .a '�'3"�'' n..;3,4'r Ix • a ,. ., t � .,.•.w .. .. � ;,,.' ,. .:. :� , .. ;•. ... � 4. .• _ 'ti-.yx ,r,,�a.;,u„S �.:.G,ry '"�:'�qa.. +.,.' .aoc ,,�5� g..x..:u�'., w"�.'!� .ey :%.�. � Y4. , :..,e. S'2e�.rq ,,:: - .. .... ...,r' `k•, ,. .... n ,6 .Tk AM � ql w'm.Hr. ,.�+w YS✓Y1n llv:, n^',^'.N' '�1' 2 :>� ,'..4v:c'�Y: _ •: .., fi k " :. '.l . ;}.q. ,fir ..w3! a'�r+.. ,,�,-r : - 1��� �' `t`'!sle,`�`�,y Lf,L; ,'�fr`•'}��.?a;�;,;,'�•C � mr �...e 4i.�'3rt'�.+s '�sa�.,ys �.�-'✓;;r+ '�;3:p'� _ • r ., _- v .�,-,•,,.ra.t•,'"°'' 1. .d �.:.W 4 � ,,, .•:. ,- .; _ ,�r �i,,� a 'k 'i*eT&� s..Y -F' `a _y' •�"d; a=7�rc 'ar ,r-•w. �a�: •e:. a,: .s»_. ..,,x;,5.•v v- ,e•, *+r r .h^` sr. . ;, Cdr'" .r? ° .ia.^s,. w '•'`X' "°.f.. ..,t•.F,':".Mn. ,Y'•d+V, III Sill 1!1111 C R:. .;�'" .."•+;;,'....,r „•.�. , .. ,. .:•.�."' �- .:e. ...>,,.—fit< ,�Y y,r..7. �i''' •"u .... .. +.•�+•. .a.,..r s,fru <n,^Rwamzc',re:..c•A++G+'i�swWswyrl�r:.•b.kyr. +uas'? 'A;.vw*+'•r�+..a..awr+.cus+uia:a« .9w+'v.(s:-:-rr:^ ':a..l�a. -w..•u .157'&rr sC9skawei•S••"I+. CxN' _ ..,.: - THE - WORLD'S.. MARKETS -- •-1 �:. IPPLE CROP OF NOVA REPORTS F>ROY TIIB f.EADIN41 _ _ - - _ a - TRADE CE - - P Cu . _ lagship of. New Canadian Navy Ahrives r— ' _ Not More Than -Fifteen • P er end ; Ices ell Cattle. (;rain, Cheeseali3 e r at Halifax. r c 'a 'r .. Other Dalry Produce at b Avails le or �, o t -.IIome and Abroad.oad. -A despatch from Halifax, N. S., the condition of failuieyis general• w. A. despatch from Halifax, i1. S., ancf along the water front in honor - - o- says,, "-welcome then and a thou of the arrival of the' cruiser, the - BREADSTUFF$. says: `rhe "apple crop of Nova Soo'- in;all'tliree distr,cts: T'he exporli first of the C sof thn Beet to en- Toronto, Oct. 25.-Flour-Win- tia will be a worst, failure than was of apples to Britain last year from sand welocuu-es.in the name of the at-first,anticipated, . and .it looks, Nova Scotia was about ?OO,000,.bar- = e ter Canadian waters.- .7he made ter wheat 90 percent: patents, 833,-- >� Canadian Government, in that- of to Canadian picture as she 25' te- $3.40 outside, .in buyers' now as if there would not be avail- rels. At the most, this year it will every loyal and truly partiotic Citi steamed slowly to the dockyard• sacks. Manitoba flours-First pat ble-fot' export mole _than fifteen- not reach-1-70,000-barrels-.__ - � zea of Qs.ciada, in that of .the ris- Tivo anchors were dropped,-ani Ln' e-pts,-$35.60;. r�econd.patents, $b.lt7, per cent. of the average. The whole `Phe-failure of the apple crop is ins generation, and finally in that "scantly a royal salute of 21 guns and strong bakers', $4.90; on tract fruit-region is in the same condi- not only a serious thing for the Toronto, tion of barren trees, and farmers orchardists, but it is a'blow at the, 4` of the-Empire mpire ' in whose world- boomed from the cruiser and cite- Manitoba Flour=No. Z I�erthern, whose orchards yield"an average of traffic- of the. Dominion .A Cando ,girdling:belt Canada is the bright del -and-rainbow bunting flea` from 2 j 1,000 barrels, but 'this ;year will ; Railway, which hauls the w}rnle and' precious buckle," were the stem to stern. J $I.OU%, Bay ports, and No. at here only 100, are the rule and not ;crop, and steamship lines from this, al' words with which Hon. L. P. Bro An hour later Hon. L. P. Bro- 97c, Bay ports. T the exception. ... The ;counties of p-Irt. The steamer Kanawha is1 deur concfuded.a speech an the deur boarded the. ship, and was re- Ontario Wheat-\o. 2 white and ,.r, ons, Iiinga. Anna oris and Hants com- now loading 19,000 barrels at thiel "quarterdeck of the cruiser Nliobe, ceived with seventeen g an-d -red-83 to 84c outside. rise this fruit-growing region, - eomma+nded by Capt.-Macdonald, a following him canoe Governor Mac- Barley-55 to 58c. outside, and prise g B g n. and I port tar London. feed 4gc outside. British Columbian, an hour after Gregor, wno had been sworn in t, she anchored in Halifax harbor on only four hours before. When the pats-New' No. 2 white, 36c, on Aorthern, cash, $1.04% December, ten or won under this demise for Rear-Admiral Kings Governor had been introduced all track;-Toronto, and 32�i to 33c out; $1.033-8; May, $1.07%. Fluur such useas afoteseaid; the price to 3� .:Friday• $5 to $5.20; second be a reed on between the Minister~ mill had hoisted his flag at the hands were piped. aft, and the I side. No. 3 at 31% to 32c outside. -First patents, g mast head. "H.M.S.," the old fa- Go,eruor formally presented _ to No. 2 W.C. oats,-3o%cc- Bay ports, patents, $4.80 to $3; first clears, and the `ieswe, -or,-in case of miliar letters on British warships, the cruiser the_splendid silver can- `and No. 3 at 34c, Bay ports. $3.40 to $3.60; second clears, $2. Terence, to. be fixed by the Exch*-; ;y• are not seen on this curiser. The delabra given to the cruiser by the I Corn- No. 2 American yellow, 10 to $S.40. - quer Court of'C'anada: initials now read, "H.hLC.S.,'' the Government of Nova Scotia. Stand- `,6;;c Toronto freights';­No'. 3 'yet= - --a- newletter standing for"Canadian." ing on the captain's table was a I low. '55j c, T'uronto freights; No. LIVE STUCK MARKETS. RELICS OF 'l'HE REti OLt TIOPi The Niobe is a Canadian warship, magnificent cup presented by Lord 3 051c, Midla rd. _ .Montreal, DtL 25.-A few of the , . and the letter may be significant of Strathcona,_and beside it was a peas-No. s 80c outside. > beat Manitoba cattae sold at about Brought to Light Again by Goa ,$,'. 7 vM_ a change oomparerd with the old silken white ensign, twenty-four Rye-No. 2 at 66 to 67c-outside. f5';c per lb_ . range cattle, `4; 'to _ -ernment• Dredge. ... order of things. There was a dis- feet long, presented by Queen Bran-Manitoba,, $19,, -in bags, near 51 c; common stuck, 3 to 4c A despatch from St. John's Que- play of bunting all over the city Mary of England. Toronto, and shorts, $22 ,in bags, per lb. There were only about a bec, say:, : The Government dredge, - *, Toronto. Ontario- bran, *1D -,in = �, ' sacks, Toronto, and shorts, $22, in dozen milch cows on the market, white working in frarrsi of the ufli- CBtPi'iN:Pf iF'OUND GlaLl'1. in Egypt and South 'Africa, retir- which _sold- at from $30 to $ci0 cera' quarters here to dad cleating U• bags. - each; springers, $25 to $33 each; away the remains of the 12(),,'al Sau- ing in 1802 with the title of Major. Rf1S .0-CE_ . grass -years calves, 7c do^3 to 4�s r lb. ; moi, t fibro a stink t-up duresnnone Coaristed_oC_Jlurdering 'His Wife j-- --EGUNTRY P. . r 4good'!c_ er- lb.15-t6; ambo 6 to e,c do. two e,_br aught_ severer sinal-- ' in London. KING MANUEL IN ENGLAND. Apples-832. 3 to 8t3,v0 per kiarrel d P I !a g deapaAch from London says: bnc•st of the Duke et OrMans• at for uud to fine stuck. Good lots of hogs sold at about ler articles, such as buttons,.coins, After considering the evidence for ii'ood•lortoa. ' Beans-New beam°• $1,60 to 81. 5��c per lb. _ etc. . It is expected more will be x just thirty minutes on Saturday the _ (75 f.o.b. per bnshel, 1r;estern "w- iecovered, ' jury at the New Bailey returned &',I A despatch from Plymouth says: $2- verdict - MONTREAL'S YEAR BOOK.- ` � �,puints. .small lots, $1,90 00 :$2. THE C`D'►I[�t�Ci'N.I1dDE;B: verdict of murder against Dr. Haw' ;rhe British royal yacht, with fur- guney-_Extracted, in tins, 9 to ley EI (,rippen, who was accused of;ruer_ging xlanuel.,uf Portugal and ; tOc per lb.. No. 1 1pomb, wholesale,,Births, Deathg and 'Marriages All killing his wife, Belle Elmore. Lord;Queen-mother Amelie aboard, on $2 tA) $2.25 per dozen ; No. 2 comb,' Show a Decrease. Vessels a TLnuwaud Feet Long and =i Air•-rstoue Sentenced the prisoner i•fhursda,v arrived here Extraor- wholesale, $1,73 to .$1,85 per doz-� A despatch from Montreal says of f16,UUU 'Pons. to death, the clay fixed being N" Binary precautions were taken to I en. The_report-of the sanitary state oil A' despatch from. London says: Wernher i5. The condemned man's ward the part The police held Baled Hay-:\o. 1, 812 to 813 on' � aounr3el have signified their inten LnE docks, from which the• c-cclud- I the city of Montreal for she year ;how that the White Star leviathan r tion of a r alrn the terdict, and ! track, and No. 2 $t 810.50,to 811. 1909 was issued on Wednesday. Wvmpic has been launched. there l pe g ed tjre public, even the new+paper- 50. +During the year there- were ,3,579 come rumors of a gigantic C'unar- s tthis appeal +will probably star the `: rnen. The representative of King -Baled Straw-$6.75 to 87.50, on maeriageg, a decrease of 19 per def in the near future. She will be, ; �execa6m As Crippen left the !George, the Duke of-Orleans, the ;track', Toronto. I cent. from last year. There were according to report, s thousand _ dock he was supported bs a war I S anreh �lmbassadnr, the former potatoes-Car lots, 50 to 5& Pe? 14 e78 births a decrease of 1.28 er fent long, will have a tonnage of der; firs arcs was ,anch an a yortuguese : massa or bag I thousand from last year's figures. 90 , an a u nu s -4 ")was trembling in every limb. Lat-j or three officials were-the only ones - Poultry Chicken. alive, Ile and there were $,703 deaths, also a horir. Thin year'", rile increase ra er in the+ evening Iw suffered from admitted. The party travelled on a r ; fowl 9 to Ioe per lb. ✓severe o ovng spells, and special special train to Wood -the'Pu decrease of .92 per thousand. The transatlantic travel has quite pe i ducks, 11 to 1'2c per lb, ; turkeys largest proportion- of" deaths was changed- the point of view of the ' rnedreAPTtd wa-s gumnioned to B-rix- remdence of the Duke of Orleans, 15 to i6c per lb„ and geese, 9 to among children from five to ten steamship companies anis ahrpbuill-` ' ton jail to treat him. He was I where they will make their home ; loc parr lb..; dressed, 1 to 2c mors. Sears of age. ders on this side of the ocean. greatly depreas+ed over his condi- while in England. - y-- -,.- . -, -^4•---; 1-w `'tion and the._iuepo tion of the death r SHE D:1IRY M?1RAETB. RiG S AKE St PERIOR. HE DOUBTS PLiI;Y: Pe LINK OCEANS IN a YEARS, _ _. Butter-Dairy prints, 22 to 23c; Another Great Bods of Water Dis- German .kstronomer Says the Ex- � 4 _ Continent. do., tubs; 20 to tic; inferior,-l8.to` . eov�er4d to t't►nsida.- plorer Did `ion! Reach-Pole. UI;EN ti BROTHER UE.1!). G. T. P. President Says Trains will z' fines C t19c. Creamery.quoted at 26c ver Prince Francis of Teek Carried Ori _,,.despatch from St. John, N. B., lb. for rolls,' 24" to 25e for solids,I A despatch from Windsor cess A despatch ,from Berlin says ,l.y Pteari+y. and 23,E to 24c for separator; Anaouncernent o{ the discovery of Prof. Andreas Galle, the famous �* says:,C. M. Hays, president of the rinta. another great lake in Lire,Canadian German astronomer, of Potsdam, A despatch from Lonodeir says'. Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, at p Eggs-Case lots.•of pickled. 25c; ;�*usthwest, the existence of which on Wednesday issued sr sensation- Prioce Francis Joseph I,eopulci the banquet given is his honor by cold storAa 28c, and selected 29 toi waa hitherto undreamed of, is con- al atatement, in which he declared Fredenc:k of Teck died on Satur- the -St. John Board of Trade on 1300 per, dozen. tamed in a letter received b�, Mr. that Commander Peary did not ;3 day. He had been ill for surme Thursday night, declared that he Cheese-12c, and twins at 14%c.I P. W. Drulard of this city from his reach the•'_�iorth Pole. Prof. Galla time, and recently uhoderw•eno a' believed trams would be running wn Willia:m' F. Drulard; now in 'declares that none of Pearp's tda-! couille, of operatious. to. ciearr a aver the entire road from Atlan. HOG PRODUCTS. Edmonton. Indians arriving in Ed- thods for reckoning h tion in pmsag'e between`-the upper jaw"and t4c to Pacifis within three years. ; the Huse. The operations were nuc "Ib will be much sooner than you I Bacon-Long clear, 14% to 15c per t ha of o fa�heoinformateon thefir evenohad Pear -ached the oeysful,.but they were followed by realize," he said. He added that;lb. in case lots: .13ieaa Work, $25; y ' o that s party'of Government survey- is of the,earth he would not havei pleurisy.' A •serious turn-came-Fri- -the port of St. John•would become short cut, $28 to x.8.50._ i ors have discovered a new -lalte,,known it: r day evening, from w•hieh the Prince one of the very beat on the Atlan- Hams-Light to medium, 19 .� supposed to be nearly as large as P-} did not rally. King George, Queen tic coast, but warned the people'19%c: do., heavy+ 1s to is%c: rolls, Lake ted toor. - TRAIN .p:1'SED OVER 1711ILD, Mary and Rev. . C'anon Fdward that work of development must be 16 to 15'/.ac: shoulders 14 to 14%; _ -:Sbepard of St. George's Chapel, started on a greater. scale Without breakfast bacon, -19 'to 20c;'bads, , OIL FOR THE NAVE. f4ree-year-old Emerged from Un- ..Windsor, `ire present .when the delay. if• facilities are to be pro- '21 to 21 i;c. i der Caboose t�ubart, __ Fend came. The Prince, who was a vided for all the freight that will Lard=:Tiezces 15c; tubs 15/c; Provision Being Inserted In GOT- end c r of Queen Mary, was burn come here when the Grand Trunk pails, 15%c. A despatch frv►n.,C1inthain €ay s:' ernment Leases. The -three-year-old son of Section .-Yn-"Keneingtun palace in 3970, and Pacific gets,'into'operation. BUSINESS IN MONTREAL. 1 � was the second sun of the ]ate Duke ---4k BUSINESS A despatch from CSttswa says: Foieman Logan, of Spadina. on�ri- - of Teck and the late Princess Mary E Trains are -being blacked by Montreal, Oct. 23,-Oats. -- No. The probability that oil will be the day morning ran on to the tracks Adelaide. He screed ithe army snow in the Colorado mountains. 2 Canadian Western, 37 to 37;ac; future•fuef used for 'power purpos- in front of a through freight: '!'lie do., filo, 336 to 36%c•- No. 2.local es in file Canadian navy is fore train passed over-trim, and he rose• _ white,. 36.Ao 36%c; do., :No. 3. 35' shadowed in the following clause- up behind the cabodse alive•and un- Y DI'S to 38%c. Bailey-Manitoba No. which hereafter be inserted in hurt except for a few slight bruin= ^ 4, 48 to 48%c; Manitoba feed bar- all leases of Crown lands for pet- es. The-infant's presence of mind ley. 47 ,to 471%c; Ontario No. 2, 64 roleum purposes: "That if, in the in lying flat while the long train ao inion of the Minister', the said of ears passed over him is consid- to 66c. Flour-Manitob Spring' P wheat patents, firsts, $5.80: do.,' petroleum or-its products, or arry Bred -nothing short of marvelous. seconds, $5.30 Winter wheat net portion thereof, should at any time Statistics Show an InerzasA.of $123,000,000. cuts, 5.16 to $5.40 Manitoba during this demise be required for James Bates was found guilty at strong'bakers' `5.10_,straight rot- the rise of his Majesty's Canadian London, Ont., of starving his wife a ler,. 04.70 to $4.90; do., in b4 s, "navy, the, Minister shall have' a and infarit son and beating the wo- .:,_ - : the Year 1909 - ' $2.10 to 832.20 extras 1.70 to 1.- ri ht of preemption -of. all crude man.- Over He was remanded for..sen• g '' - , 90: Feed=Ontario bran, '$19.50 to petroleum oil or Its products got- fence. . X320; Ontario middlings, $22 to _ �+ A despatch from Ottawa,-says: from Canada to France decreased $22;50; Manitoba ' bran $19; Ma- The annual 4port of the Trade and by $500,000. nitoba shorts 1x22; pure grain mou ti n '•W Commerce Department for the fis- Importations of wines' and spri= illie '"31 -to 4332: mixed mouil7re, its from Prance amounted to $I,- R25 to $23. 'Cheese-113-B.to 111 e; PEAT : FtEL. cal year ending ',larch 31st, 1910; 417,595, of'w'hich $717,21is repro easterns, 111-8 to 11%c. Butter- 6 shows the total trade of Canada sented by brandy, including artifi- �„ _ Choicest 23 to 23 ,c. Eggs-Se- ------ vs'tth the world' to have been $G33,•- Bial 'brandy and imitations of lected:stock 27. to.28c No. 1 stock,. _811,221, an increase over the pre- brandy. In the preceding year,the 23 to 2c; No. 2 at 18c per dozen. First Lot of 500 Tohs Manufactured by' total importations of wines and li- Ceding year of $123.9-12,454. quors from France amounted to Trade ;with the United Kingdum �_ - UNITrD STATES M:IRKETS. Government Sells Readily ?, _ only• $951A25 increased $41,411.871 ; with the From Germany during the past. Buffalo, Oct. 25.-it�heat-Spring United States, . 46(;,955,610; with fiscal year we imported merchan- No. _1 Northern, carloads, store, � hr'ance, $1;6t)6,(i49; Willi"Germany, dice to the value of $7,958,64, $1,Og%; Ihintcr, No. 2 .red 97c; A-despatch frorr.' Ottawa sltys lorders for_ further supplies. There? 162.881,448. while exports to that country were No. 3 extra red 95c: No. 2 white, The experiment made by the is a general concenstta of opittio�, Tutsi-imports into'"Canada; ex- $2640,648. _. _ 98c. Corn-1\To.� 3 vellow, 331/c; Mines Department -during the-past:among those who have used the, eluding coin and bullion, exceeded. Total imports from the United No. 4 yellow, 52;ic; N•o. 3 corn, month of placing on the local mar new-.fuel that it i cheaper_and; " the tutaY exports `by $87 071,110. _.. .States for the past year, exclud 52c No 4 corn: 51C, all'on track, ket 500 tons of. peat manufactured more• satisfactory than coal. The; j Imports from the United States ing coin and bullion. we1'e_.$233, through billed. Oats,No. 2 white, into domestic fuel at the Govcrn results of•tlie first year's operation' _ta •� during lire past year. increased by 071,155; while our' ea�orts to that 34'/,c; No. 3 white, 33%c No. 4 meat experimQntal plant at ?llfred, �uE the Government plant at Alfred _ $50.330,167. Imports from the eountry were only $110,614,327. white, 32%c. Barley'-Feed U mal= rt" few milt's -east-ef Ottaa:ri, .h;;- indicate that tilers is an immense United Kingdom increased by From the United Kingdom. we im- tin -76-• to 60c i Ry c_No �, on I procecl fl gest success. The she>ic field for cunitilerc:al exploitation is n Ported $93,886,004, while we ea- s 1 it offc•`ed was sold tcithin a a,-veavphig tire. very large peat de a y $25,110,109. P track, 79c. I •-r pp• '` 143-2.1 g Imports, from France to Canada ported to-the Motherland..products Minneapolis, Oct. '-`3.--Ivheat_ fow .da vs at a Jon. :111d nrncc nmit; re&+f.?:Pu :�t;u+t Iseaut central, r�` increased by $88,000,000 and exports vafued at $149,630,488. \o. 1 hard, cash, °1.G3;;;; No. 1 then there ha.;; been a de;ugc c� C.:nad . , . tJ,�.. , , ..: nt;2. ..,ar'x a .. 4'i eMi• w!,. • w , ,.M «'M 'S' ..1,. ..,,, :1'� d. .h :V Zv+ :R..�' • , �, ;a,.tl}:1, '�°1; • .Yr.. y�,,.• ..:.. ... .�,.J aa. 4 .s,..,::.».. .. *x,..�t,<r „ 5 ` _ y •.r^••., r.'.r s'4. .,. a.: '„ `!'� 4>Wr,v� � ,�•.: i a.�^"S`. .'- �.. i ,"�a4.,,,;; .. -G:1'• ..d•..,.+'fir :,c.(�C. .� sF5" ..� .y - ,:.,.�4ai n �• � tr"m..r '� Srr''1'•r•0,;¢tv •rtYt�'Ca�.4•Yt'`' �,,., ^s9f "�+ �.t< ..ya '�.. Cf t7"a �„}- A3'.• �'3 f�. • m•3.��ts, •. ;., , •. ,.. . ., :: � - ,gym. •� ^� s �`k "h":r.'•`rr .a. _; .. - � ;. .,..��.. .. ... ...com• ,...i?r•`..�:. 'R .,,��.; v�rt"�Eae •a������"�,"'^�,,..�'�a:'4��R�Cl'� ry-.""•�^�,��n ? �`, ...G 7 '�;ti�.rr��� ,r. �,:rr :!!ry'� �•. y. .$ .:.- ^d���.`n z w•x rv�- �aa•..x,,y�. i,..c`"'�.. r,; .'d•' '�� ..•: ,' L� k�� •rc:w-.. ,�",�r,t`•..^•.�,...--.�,.'^_.,^.�• --�, a , .+. . r. :.,�. sass,.,.��., -.:�--.Mr's• •,, r ,_factay than coal. -If such is the AALX-I.>Ct MMXX 4 ' casae it will prove a great boon to SATURDAY, Oor -Auction sale A CLEAN S Ontario and other parts of the of first-class household furniture, ' Dominion. that are not blessed the property of R. A. Be Picker- Of costae everyone heard aboui;brooms advancing is rice about 6-or - < -with rich coral Supplies. station. Sale at 1 o'clock,sharp. Op reserve as proprietor is leaving A months ago, out has anyone told you that x Y r Quite a livel tem for west. See bills. W. B. Powell, y pest has been BROOMS HAVE COME DOWN IN PRICK w` taking place in the political atmos- auctioneer. ispsblished� 7OWL, isaosLaM 1� TUHSDAY, l�ov: lar_Auction Bale of We are}'net In receipt of a fine -assertinent, of the flueet quality _ phare of this Province-during the horses. pure bred cattle pigs, corn, brooms Prom 25c to 50c. Ste in and choose one to-day. 8AT>ilB OF ADVBMISIN8r: roots,implement*, etc., the pro l? . ln••.tioa prune - Is a past week owing t0 a statement am. sub"waS s...esion, -Sita. a was made by BishopFallon, of Loa- ty of W. Ward. at Balsam. This saw does sot sewn i Iwpt os7essssa y Lunch at 11.10. sale at 12 o'clock, Wsahin Ammonia Boa Ohl .d..atis.aeot.. don, to the effect that the bi sharp. Wm.Maw, auctioneer, Pearline, Dutch Cleanser, g , pp ps, sped" terms given so Parties =slots eon- TUARDAY. Nov. 8x13-Auction sale of Bon Ami t3illett'S Lye, Washing Soda, Bapotio now for 9 w 4 months or by the year. Sal! lingual' schools of this Province ' v Hamot ss 9 paper. were a complete failure, and were first-class horses, high grade cattle• and a full assortment of laundry soaps for . modern implements,machinery,etc.range$, B. F. con. 1, Pick. FALL �HOUSECLE"AN1Nt3' .at)mor `800,payable in w. a breeder of ignorance.. Ia soh• on lot 9a, 1lNos o•s,level oolnnans ten wasPar lis•. a.a mom per us* 0604 sabs•que" iascraoa■ staatdation Of his statements, he Bring to of eaeb Rouge hill. Hing- 1a warner taUa mads known oa aptilioe- stun road), the property of Thomas Including t opo ts+s ae°+rtisias. stated that out of 2000 pupils at. Crothera. Sale at 1 o'clock. This = aawrciae.sa wiRYant written iowmv iom sale to as important vin be ineaead until forbidden ass chart"a• tending certain of these schools, portant one. The farm SAILOR BOY SOAP 01111 ty, Ordessfor eiwootlaninRsa ertlsa having been aids there will be no rte as gnat be In wrWall and Sins to the pub- only some ten poet the Entrance reserve. Make a note of the time 10 bars for 25c. s Job Work promptly,attended bo. Examinations. One of the great- and place and don't fail to attend Tlasns eat objections to these schools is the sale. See posters. 0.Jackson. GRAPES . GRAPES (GRAPES 4 $1.25 paid in ad•aacs. the inefficiency in the teaching of auctioneer. - per leis; 1{1.00 it TUESDAY, Nov.22ND-Auction sate of Subscriptions to the United eta�tea,41.40 English. We can readily under- farm stock, implements, etc., the �►t 3 GrQeeiE3 at 9t 1 GIOC�!'�I Simiin advance stand how the French or any property of Arthur Johnston, at his other nationality can cling to their farm, near Greenwood. Sale at one. ■ JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, mother tongue and insist upon its Set bills. Geo.Jackeon,Auctioneer. RICHARDSON 'S .. being taught, but the future wel- (,fuel h is promised Nis iroTss AND COAMMiNTa fare of the child should lead the power early neat week. gun -Dr. Crippen, charged with the parent to insist that the English I `language should be effirfetltly ''` 0 1.ET. ..,:,READY llTtirderrif his wife, BelleElmore, PSI E .Saco Ur Did1Ull the actress, has been found guilty taught. The English language is and with his execution on Nov. throughout the world the laugu- IT DON'T T. lis MCFADDSx WILL - : -.FOR WINTER 8t3L, will come the end of the cele- age of commerce, and the langu- OIYH TOU YOUR nON SM BACK _. �brated ease. On of the chief les- age of politics. Throughout Yes, Parisian Stage, the most invtg-� ^�y America, particularly, it is "the" orating hair restorer, cures dandruff A lame shipment of Winter Goods -� Politics- sons derived from this case is thewoqnen _ t ' eaee�nkn treovering u the devide�ces °p"e welanguage. $d wilt the progressive i too and ahthatlis h�thousandsof , arrit hair. ved ved � 2 attractive women throughout the ,h of his crime and the difficulty in nations recognizing the fact that land are regularly using it. 'evading arrest. Crippena knowledge of English is a nec'es- For years this almost marvelous had war of luatruus and beautiful hair One hundred horse blankets and far robes to choose from. taken every passible precaution to asryadjunet totheeducwtion of the grin p was confined to the elite of Europe conceal his crime. No man could child, and as a result the English and New York City, but about two MITTS AND GLOVES GALORE :^y do more. Bnt with every possible Y&agaiage-ta-taugh-t t�yuwn -or-the Yesie ago it-was-g ivan of druggists, and to-do caa be ob- We have added to our stock a complete limb of precaution beim taken he leaves European countries. We do not y - p it ( g tatned in amp city or town in America Y behind him. some little thing un- think that the teaching of the where suciety women of refinement FUR AND FUR LINED COATS -' done which is the meansof convie- French language should be entire dwell. el ignored. It does not burl an Parisian 9age is the most delightful ishowiug over twenty samples ranging from $15 to $100. " y. ting him. A little scar and a g g y hair tonic in the world. It makes the name on & piece of clothing wrap- child to have a familiar acquaint- hair soft, lustrous and luxuriant in a A complete line of farm machinery, carriages, harness and supplies. ped around the victim were the &ace with two or more of the few drays. It is perfumed most daint- sewing machines, kitchen cabinets, scales, fanning mills, cream separ- ily and is not sticky or greasy. It ators, stoves, pulpers. wheelbarrows. washing machines and thous- �'W modern languages, links In the chain of evidence that but the efficient etopa Wlin hair. cures dandruff and ands of other articles. " bronght the guilt hoar to the teaching of the English language itching scalp in two weeks or money .: - - --: guilty mean. And when he knew should be insisted upou in all the T, M. McFadden sella it for 50 cents -- GTIVE DS' A CALL ,. he was under suspicion he looked schools within the bounds of the a large bottle, and guarantees it, or E British Empire. Should Bicho direct• all charges prepaid by Cana- _.—_ _.tar a wag of escape, But escape p p dins makers. Giroux fg. Co., Fort was impossible. Newspapers with Fallou's attitude upon this ques- Erie,Out. , c fall details of the crime aad Pic. tion rerult in the gogernment tak- turea �- pec oro r r' � M. entitled to the gratitude of the v f 7-- continentP. go made no allow- [lrench arise for wireless te'sgnphy or of people of the Province. ARM TO RENT-70 acres advan- 3. - the other modern inventions uni• They naay not feel grateful to him A't:1wesa•Il�atitaa aC r. Rowerd Assess -venially used an tracking thecrimi. Just now, but when his demands z ORS1tB FOR SAL3!-Two brownBUIRLING nag. While he and his paramour are acceded to and begun to bmr H 1"vi bora.,a aad ayeaa old a..pssw • e i fruit the French will realize that 1+417 J.WW2 NAH.'trbitwav were apparently secMontrose, t In their Bishop Fallon is a benefactor of Has added to his stock as =cabin on the Manteoae, the sleuths p FO Win:LsE'�I have for vie the i N�. w AUTOMATIC HAND POPPER VACUUM CLEANIN - ,of justice were buoy making reedy their race. = or ant,le earn... s a �O`I ft�a,..b°�'laaes m for his capture and all his care- . Tile asst Ckeis� GM cw A i ekeeiaadwvW pony. s.J.88LALET V.e_ For sale or to rent by the day. ;fully Lid plane were unavailing. �-� May. — - No need to take up'yotlr carpets or ruga. You can clean them all In 'He now alts in the condemned cell _ T OST-From lot 2C con. ♦. Picker- one day with the aid of this machine. Is will iso clean upholstered .. nasi his fate,. No Sent v a year's subscription to The L ins,&boat Oct low. one white sow with furniture and mattresses. So easily opera a child can pump IL_ dbg person in Youth's Companion,11100 will buy,for lamp on hind log. Any informaaton teadia te this-age need think he can pursue any Canadian subscriber,the Arty-two ber�••ey will bo rewstdod, J,wiuotivl Call at our store and see it for yourself. weeks issues of the y''bi�ale F O, sa course of wrong-doing and y youth's Compan- —'Window Shades at bargain prices while they lash 8 ioa for 11111. FOR SALE-House aad lot situated escape punishment. It will buy the two hundred and fifty • oa Brook Pt Olar moat oppokte the fascinating erotica in the new volume. ![ethaaui ahmtb. ro: PaeNaalars eODJ7 to .:_gent for ,"erlin W enumento The question of light and fuel It will buy the fifty exclusive con- W.J.OasOcr,xorth Olatemoaa alit s : ;is one that the people of the world nus men a d to wom o volume by tam- CATTLE FOR SALE-I have for eCall and get prices and .see cuts before placing your order. . ( ' Will always have to deal with,and It will entitle the new Canadiiin sub- sate at mi premises loo head of oslale, �;AREFUL ATTENTION TO scriber for loll who 'sends in his sub- w'�'1Qs from apo to Toro lbs each. Price a to as the world becomes older the 6 cto per lb. Cash or Sime Nearly all Na I CompiODanion now to all the issues of The 1)=.stades ITl1, 8 a i,ham, t. Ill e _ 5 MBALMI.G• AND FUNERAL WORK ,problem becomes harder. In the Campanioa for the-remaining weeks peon•to J.w,walT®, sroasham,oat. Ill .,depths ofthe the earth the coal de. of 1910 tree. It will entitle the new Canadian ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. ;polite are so extensive that Otte subscriber for 1011 to The Companion's F45 saxes mouth past of lot 3.oon.t,Picker- would -think they are inexhaust- Art Calendar, lithographed in twelve ins, On the premises are a brick house; vara ble, but the demand for coal is so colors and old._ fouler reef: cement bores and sow atabiee'wen to reduce the price of brooms. Others g tanned;two wells and aisiara. All til�able • great and is If the subscription is - Christmas Also ucooaown,balance le amt puracre o We are First yearly becoming gift, it wiA entitle the�dOTioT'tn Also brisk house sad stable-with 0 nares of will do so after they get you t0 bog greater that the time will purely extra coppyy of the 1911 Calendar. Todd o lit ii Apply to SHLAH OAVIS,Whit- their old stock at a high price, but ' 'come when the supply will be. The illustrated Announcement o! WS remember brooms are now down. We have good ones at 25c, We and the larger and better Companion for FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- s5c�h• -•+come exhausted, In view of that 19il will be sent to any Canadian ad- Being lot o, B.F.con.,piakerisR. eoataln- fact scientists and inventors are dress fes' l,g•ro.cres of Ar.t claw clay loam in.Rood to pub the price up on anything we - :edntinaallon the outlook for . The YeaWs �ls�. .ate of oultivataon. On the Promises ars . '�e are Last have to sell. Keeping a close eye en y solid brick honor,bank barn TtXW with atoC• ' -sew aonrees. It is said that 1144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass, �Aim�� abed.and saftGood �� the market elilables ns to buy at a "necessity is the mother of invea- New Subscriptions Received at this Wr pwr onlers apply to THOS. B.IMAJUL B. teat advantage, and we share the advantage with our customers. Otfiee. plakaeinp,oat, serf That's why more and more people are coming our way, -tion,"so that when the time comes studying the =Pie's require when a substitute for coal will be- wants are �1Ways mems and adding new linea to come absolutely necessary, there our already large assortment. _ 'will be men to be found who will 'Cold Weather Will oven ,fie ,Mere If what you want is not in stock we will get it for you. s _ pply that substitute. Even now A we see r ARE YOU PREPARED FOR IT � W E ARE 1 Our groceries are the freshest. , great Progress made in this = - 1Ask for coupons. direction, when the water-powers Ladies', gents'and children's underwear in all wool (Penman's Pen' �Sighso price paid for produce. ��•• of the world are providing that Angle)also fleece lined from Vic per garment to$1.25.• Hosiery in all GEORGE PH11JiP, BROUGHAM -.heat and light formerly derived grades from 25c to 50c per pair. Smocks, overalls and pacts from l7r 50c to$1.25 per garment. Flannelette blankets, white and grey,from �.: � ': from Baal. In view of what has .�— been done in•the at ice may ea- $1.15 to 81.75. Good boots for men, women.and -children, &Igo rub- been bers, light and heavy weight. Mitts, gloves, hats. caps, collars, ties, :;pert wonderful things in store for shirts: future generations. There is one ------ - _ _ _ of fuel of which Canada has Fresh groceries always oa hand, Highest price for butter and eggs. BMK :TERMS CASH. Bell and Inde vast deposits&Sid that is peat. So pendent,phones. — , Establitiud 1873 gp Banelaes .,. _ ;:far that commodity has not been _ . . . _ , . _. . _ OF CANADA : GEO. A. ' GILLESPIE Dunbartou :+utilized, lint to a 've limited ex- 'I`RANMITTINO MONEY 'temt, due to the fact that it con- _� ,___ _• _ _ ,�• _. •.s. -tains so much water. Many ex- Up cimen -9 have -been made to For sums up to $50 our Bang Mone Orden are de AM �ZT :.convenient and inexpensive. For larger amounts we issue FOOdevise methods of driving off this 40AN water. without injuring its com- --. - Drafts or Bd1s of Exchange. ` Money sent at once to a buatible Malities. If You are thinking'of purchaiing come in and look around before , '� q Among those buying el8ewhers. Men's overalls, work shirts, fine shirts, ties, socks � point in the world.by Telegraphic or C bk _ �i teondneting experiments is the and smocks. Boots and shoes for x11. 'Traaafer. _ Dominion Government, and from reports published we are informed Ice cream (City Dairy)every Saburday night: ---- -� $ ]�Departmealt a# Every Bsaaicb. _ If16 that their efforts have met with We also,handle Samson's well-known a es,shovels, hoes, forks and �" ;gratifying success. It is stated rakes. Always fresh groceries in stock. P I C K E R I N G BRANCH i.. ithatthey are now turning outs _ -• Product cheaper and more iit►iis- a A, EE-LL, Dunbarton ci.A� Ncg T. SA'MY, l�iisusger r �i�p.,•• .. .. .• .. .. .. ,. .. .4 fAt C � .a Vat �: 33s' w- ,.n, '''v ':r 'C• t.,e�� .>"g!''• 'F. J��+r^�iY a'�; m ...y 'fix• ''•w �,,-a•. ..Ya•., "L: Y 1" ,.�,�; 'i��' Sv �.�$.`;,; r a' .' •� .:'. M.; ,a 'r.ro». ;,:'.' �r .e"4.'r ''' ."�r'6 '�'1 kyr•.3 .�'.a�• m,.,,,•a! •.�,K�;;"�.Y+,,, 5;V y �w'�'.. '�,a ,'=,d .,,�. rwr •.�''i�"•3'�`.,z r�•� ..� m� ,ty�?` kp a �`"r '� '-"_'��r'`T ',a �',-�"'� .�e� '+xi,. `tg. ease, •. ,. , �-.�.. ,,,. ,� ''.:.,-.....r.a I:+•.' .. .:g.;,Y�St' u:w .M-cya�jr -r. d: 4 '' 3°"f -.�yC�"" .�"; :Qr ;,�?'r-"•kba .�.. P�•"v ...� .. i. ., p ,., r, s. - =�., d a•. . .x ywas •..,. y�'� r ,�� ... .'...> yy$�S'' Sr'+ .'r's", �,r �; •x'"'�' 'v4� �. ,� 'x .&«3 .ii. .M `g�'s•R�r^ .,.n- .•"� ,t W_ . 'd ,•.. w.... k. f -.,r++3�Z yu:n,q ''` •ii.. rC» �•:'s '.L� u ds".�r • C� t _ i M cu►tesatoKr Thomas Bray, of Toronto, was v0 }' T i.I �....i ^=i Mr. Blackburn was In Porb in town on Tuesday on business. JrJifL 9iiri► ,Per on Sunda Mr. Thomson, of South Clara Notice is hereby ve that.Court STOVES FOR : � � Perry F .moat, disposed of his driver the y °� { Wilfred and Mrs.Sadler,of Kin- will behold, pursuant to the Vot@re' sale, were is town on Mond other.day, George Richardson be.ay. List arc, by His Honor the Judge of ,-. ed Ing the urchaser. • I have for sale two good stoves.'&parlor cook, which ., W. A. Henderson mov his p the County Court of the Count of E, family to Whitby on Thursday Ontario,at the Town Hatt,in thelPli- has been in use three years, and a heater, in one two �q Last: ""' Seven curses is the John H. LW of Pickering,on Tuesday. the lot -Bryan, ape Hospital, at Brantford day of November, 1910, to hear yearn: Raving installed a furnace I have no farther _f Wm.B sn,of Sfo nt Stratford H determine the several oomplaluts of nee for theta. Will Bell at easoagble rice. 'Sunday here with. brother struck on account of overwork. errors and omissions in the Votoes' p Robert. The.board is filling their places. List for PollingSub-Divisions Num- _ Miss Sadler spent a week with bars 1.11.8,4 and 6 of the Municipality The Corner$ilore. W. M, PALMIBR, Proprietor A, P. and Mrs.. Hopper,of West of the Township of Pickering for 1010. RToronto. All parsons having business at they ' William and Mrs. Jones visited Co si �reeq� to attend at the with friends in Sandford on Sun- ' p� da last. —` - Dated Wbitevsle, in the said - Wiichard Underhill. and Robin Townehi�t Pickering, the 18L1t day - , -' Thompson were in the city on of October,1910. V8 . tlDSO D. R. BIiZATON. ,. FOURY Mrs. yC. J. Brodie is spending 8-4 Oterk of said.Municipality. - -. the holiday with relatives.in a - Important showing of tions display of >' ,Woodstock. Ohina. A y"T Inv asaos W"b of Mr. Thompson purposes moving `-.to Toronto soon, having bought aOF MISERY N 0 W Stationary. Boob,Dolls, Toys. jars ; residence there. tseeived for the Holiday laude. Oats Monday next being Thanksgiv= and ON theay. in3t Day the places of businefeIs the time to place your order for Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, s will be closed as usual. Cured by Lydia E. Pink' a monument. Being a slack time . Mr. and Mrs. Pooley, of West Wnkiy and Daily Newspapers x Toronto, spent s few daps last ham'sVegetableCompound of the year in the shops better in- . week with R. and Mrs. Bryan. Baltimore, Md.—"For four ppreaam ducemente can be given. ' All our teachers attended the my life was a misery to me. 13 place your order now and have W t,Tf. H. MUCT—TA MM801- v ' from irregulari- } . School Convention held at Whitby tie _terrible drag- the stones erected the fret thing 33=� St=Mt. 'VCThi' by' �,. on Thursday and Friday last. ging sensations, in 5"ring. :- James Lawson and Clifford extreme nervone. Soden spent Sunday with Fred nese, and that all C. W. GIBBONS, = ,Claremont 3 and Mrs: Wri ht at Green River. gone feeling in m - 1 Wright i BefterEquip�id ? .Nev The Misses Peattie, of Toronto stomach. I had are spending the Thanksgiving given up hope of lapy ever being well : holiday with friends in Claremont. i fi !� when I be gmn to ' '=f' rb!•' John Farmer, of StouffvWe, ac- Lam Lydia Mitt- Q« - eompaul I by a friend, spent San- ham's Vegetable i r f As we have about lour times the apace we had last year, therefore day at the home of his parents Com uad�Then ° e ' I 5 we are able to stock four times as many stoves--and the best lines hemI feet ere though et d = Q n le 9 `02 made in Canada. Heating stoves, parlor cooks and cooking,etao7es .' Mr. and Mrs. MacKaster, of new life bad been g a !t ! 0-1 q as in al sines and prices. Orangeville, spent a few days last oven nae, and I am recommending itQtr tt o$ ® r r � 1988$Lanadtown�eersoo tfn1B d s } week with the latter's surety.Mrs. . .. It S. Beat'y - — i • 1 M= HAPPY-"THOS GHT�IMPERIAL Mr. Williamson,of Toronto,was .count color the cure of all forms of e o - °'';O am II in this locality last week in search female com taints is Lydia E. Fink. m ti t3 E x 16 :3 ! es Og�'ORT1 AND PANI?flRA ,e of horsed. He bought several for pp po ham's Vegetable Com nude It has 11 'O which he id a good figure. stood the test of years and todayy is see r Mr. Watt, of Toronto. was in more widely and successlull77 used ttaaa ti' k 13 5 •°� tsar y:~ Come and see what we have. town Dale day last work in search rmy other female remedy It has cured - .s' t pr ,l►. �ry �T of ponies. He did not succeed in thousands of women who have been 8 do l: is a .,.I tsaa rs CHARLES l3EL`t SARGENT, ., CLAREMONT getting Lhaj kind he wanted. troubled with displacements !af}atn- •� ~ �.i 'a, Oi James Lawson and his rand- oration, ulceration, fibroid tuiaora, tr .°. !!i 9 11 ,ls . . .. Julys• as g regularities, periodic pains, backache, g�; 8 = i sw® HAD,DWAR11, STOv1C8 AND avnxsC$e daughter, Miss Gertie Wright. vir- that bearingdowu feeling, flatulency, ited with the latter°s unc eT , R7m. indigestion, and nervous prostration, Mitchell, at Duabarton, on Mon- after all other means had Called. I .C C S . �.` se..;4 day if you are suffering from any of chess ni, seri alp ! Ill , lldl•s. Wm. Turner, Sr., and 'Miss allments,don't Siwe pp hope until you Jefoaary Mt-whif�6n t oan.wae, Hsoesham _ Wi+ have van Lydia E.up Yege- se.gars V.[Tatrtdsa ts.C.aat°ssea is mpir ; ; Mia and Frank Turner,also J. H, table�osapoand a trial e""'er""' Dse�"s""=° s and Mrs. Michell and family s nt if you would like special aawlale - ' rIta to mm 8-1.1&w ardson. Mass.. for it. She 3taa - — �- Mies Bain, who has been visit- thousands is beak1i. 2110 at -- Doubtless many farmers saw our simple. economical. durable engine at iDg with M. and Mm Henderson abarge. Notice is hereby given. that a Court the fair. Many gave us their names for If you overlooked1. fame the plat couple of weeks, re- will be bold pursmant to the Voters' and would tike a�alogue,dro a card to-day to The Empire tkea°m 8apaa+at- �J r turned to her home is Toe" o- List Act, by its Honor the Judge of or Cm at Canada„ 116'1 King St.�.. Tomato. A Gt7nOD P+D9Ti0tY the County Court at the County of Those who hsvo had gasoline engine experience will at ones appreciate Monday. ()start*. at the Tows, Ball. In the wbat are have done by doing away with troublesome valvae. It' mases no The Independent Telephone Oaa be had by ambitious young men y. lost mottos b im r timed valves; no lost aaom ressisialn b ypeesn ph Vi o o! balm.os, Wednesda y poorly-tlttasd 7:3 iCentral will close on Moadtt next and ladies to the field of '•Wireless" l y po g p k " y the fed day November. 1910, to v�vm, It msansleart able lust consumption to obtsta power on accost err Raliwa telegraphy. Since the 8 ptio ((Thanksgiving Day)at 9 a. m. and hear and determine the several com- ad full compression and no valves for er.to-wA&M out of. - ��• remain closed for the remainder hour law became antes m and since P p°w' . tains of srros and omissions in the a the Wireless companies are establish- � Our electric ignition is simple. caiisisting of battery. coil, tient spring uteri List for Polls Sub-Divisions ng . v sof the da fog stations througbayut rho country ng and abark plug—no com tics wt one simple fibre ri with a piece j p y Numbers d, ?. 8. 9 10 and ll of the batt an inch tong inlaid g —g pp spring Robt, Leg tL. .vho has just there is agr eat rho eat tel ti- of brace ,making contact with Is, at est the t 1 returned from a North-west has era. Paxitions pay nners from Municipality of the'�bwnship of Pick- ttma been re-eugaged by Thos. Steph- VM-00 to$M00 per®Doth, with good eriagg for 190. given as desired' a either w i empty or seen' -e assist him its his black- chance of advancement. The National All persons having business at the Sngiga easil7 gi y speed P T ` Telegraph Institute operates six of11- Court am r'e'quired to, attend at the under sod. t' f smith shop raid time and local. OUR THROTTLE GOVERNOR. casking it the only engine giving a ` tial ins tutee in America, under au pp - A fresh cost of paint mad brand- d� Dated alt 10tevals, in the said steady enough power with which to run cream separator or dynamo. , ervWoa of R. R and Wireless new 1910-11 ice inside is going to dale saai pplaces all grsduatee Into Township of Fickan•tog, the 18th day Built b experienced workman In a factory equipped to build only 1l aril , make our skating rink a thing of itions. l will ion t write of October, 1910. 3 H.P. engines especially for farmers or others who desire a trouble-prso[. :vry „ I beanty and a joy fora while of them for lull details at Cincinnati.O,, -� D. B,-03gAATON�R reliable. safe engine that has no moving parts(piston excepted) that cannot the winter anyway. or Philadelphia. Pa. b0-t 3{•' Clerk of said Municipality. fail, and with reasonable care will give many years of satisfactory servkw I We are sorry to report that W. Get your pen and write for catalogue today. Sold only by D. Pugh, of the northern town- line, is seriously ill at present. HOWARD Be T'QRRaR, WhitevLb Several consultations of doctors --'� have been held. We hope for an V I have on hand at my showrooms, Whitevale, plows, gasoline engines, Peter } ' Hamilton straw cutters,separators and other seasonable goods early recovery. Synopsis of Canadian A large number from this local- North-west Land for immediate delivery. - ity attended Wm. Edwards' sale R.egula'tious. at Balsam on Wednesday after- xY perawn sono la the.w.hesd o:a Emily WANTED NOW noon. There- was a'large crowd A sr any male over is years old, may home. - 1 ' R. BRYAN For Pickering and surrounding d}s- ; resent and the sale was a success eiead a gn.re.a..a#ion of avatlabb Dominica SARSERl triet for fall and winter months an r Fn land in laanitoba, eaanatehswa° or Alberta. in every respect. rhe appplicant mast appear in Revco at the Tobaccos, pt cad smokers' energetic reliable agent to take order f the Dominion Lands Agency or Bub-Ageasy for She Of all mstarlfj,` deadim antral office Bell' for nursery stock. -�; ;:•.' The deepest sympathy o sundries. 1district, lin ro ma be made at any T u eommnnit is extended to Fred aateny,on owtataie�by y )saps is esook. pay you y y .av Lathe:, moth- so call at one works s ams shot Telephone Co. A ne for GOOD PecY WSSYLY Oa•rerr Fnas and Mirs. Ward,whose son,George, or,on hMr,broths o:sister of inte°diag steader. and obtwia Rolston Lau EXCLusrvs Tzaarrosir 'lid h bright little fellow ai lour calve, Dudes.—vii mooch.' residence upon cad 106 e x t t» misled� _ 600 ACRES y afgeaxis we do cot employ them,sooeegnent. CLARNMONT. ONTARIO died after a verybrief 'illness on culdvatioa of the land in ouch of ehr.. dears 1 we can, and do,throw off slag ageofe Under.cultivation. We guarantee to a homesteader may lin within oma mitre at 7 Saturday morning last. hts homestead on a farm or at least as aercommission of 19 per asos.,whichyou w>S deliver stock in food con tion saai up as David Taylor, of Cobalt, who is .oley owned and occupied by him or t� manly save by parrs aw".from ss. ! '60'YNAIW to contract ode. We can show that y lather,mother.arm;asagbfer,brother or ehef atone of the mining camps, In certain dittriets a homesteader is stood oW r pCPtRli<NCi there to good money,fi representing a spent a couple of days Inst week standing may pro amp$a uasfer-section alasg-' wMITtT •�ANITE C�., well known reliable firm at this tinma. +spe P due his home.t..d. Siae as ao per cors. Eetablishad over 80 yeas, Write for 41 with his mother, Mrs. McHay. Duties—Must reside six months In each of ads nese. Whitby,ontarle particulars- years from date of howestsed antsy (including Dave always gets a glad hand tsho time required to can. homestead pateaf) 1 RUSAM NIIBes:i;Y Co., _. when he comes to Olaremont. and ealti.ate ratty cares estra TljrB TABLE—Pickering Station O. 61-19 Toronto,Ong Mr. Patrick, of ndertown, was A nooaesc.adet who nus e�aaxefad his hem. T,R, Trains going Eget due as follows-- - - 3n town on Thursday of last week. :V ta�::aOpurchwa ohomest: certain • . N°. 6 Mail g.�A M. 'Ttuat-M�. gave you lots of distrieta. Price$1,110 per acre. Duties—Marl " 19 Local 2.48 P.M. He purchased a carload of Cots- reside six months in each of three years. ., Dgroll+ts wold sheepfrom James Underhill, Cultivate fitly.ores and .root a house worth 14 I,00al e f l M 1l M 13805. 0!` WHT>LVALS Ca>+wRlaian tee our well-known breeder. The saao'ao. Trains t1�8 West du m loUows— a,u,m-s e, 1, a ends ma ' AD1R1818 will be 611lpaed•this week. W.W. OaBi, No. 1S Local 8.86 A�M. aaee.ewa Dae ovmion m w0°ecner.n are preparaad to furnish you anything d�io 11 Looat 2.90 P.b[. tnvecl. proeabla ' Deputy of the Mieistaa of the Interior. " 4as��on = in the line of watel supply such as ��j.'` R E. LegRitt an ala Richard- N.P.—Unauthorised publication, of this ad �" , 7 Mail ° 8.ti0 P.M. taken ite'Oati°�annc� pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams. :eon,returned home on Saturday �aatiwmenl will cot be void for. Saaday included. t yi seise,witboet to s �. --night from their ten weeks' visit Plumbing, etc. oto the 'Nortb-west, looking hale A y ffiOe ed1eN,e r,,, axe They are also expert well driller ; .:and hearty. They were delighted .eieatmoiomasl Term' for and respectfully solicit our patron- with their trip and liked the west D : I M P S O N & C ; °,s paeepafd. ewe by y ye • age for the future. Ind.phone bb81.. `very much. >ttil!~searlaes. � � T,� �T��ii r Dr. R. Brodie; •R. E. Forsyth set:,wasninstao, _ E. W. 1yvANAlf .and Mr. Shill, the latter from To- BULLETIN FOR NEXT WEEK { ronto, returned on Saturday from The Pickering ' 'their hunting trip north of Bob- _ _ � � � llr=p Manufacturer caygeon. They brought with Ladies' warm lindersults, 50c, 70c, $1.00, $2.00. Mens warm under j� � _them fourteen partridges and four Quits, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Ladies' wool and cashmere hose, 25c, • i9ii C8 CoCIY11Y11tttiPiP+ Dundas 8t; t g Shop and Residence, ducks thus proving their rowels 50c• Mens wool and cashmere sox, 25c, 35c, 50c. Ladies ringwood -. as hunters.p p and cashmere gloves and mitts, The object of this Association to to. WHITBY; ONT, 2bc. Mens knitted'cad' kid gloves, . 25c, TSc, lessen creasing and prosecute The cement gang on the C.N. R. $1.00. Ladies blouses and wrappers, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. the felons. Three docs wear o! Whitby House. Men's and boys' sweater costa, 75c, 81.86. Ladies''an ' girls' sweater _. __ 'has begun the work of erecting etoleu awmmaai- "— coats, 75c, $1.50. Men's hats and caps, 25c, 500,76c, $1.25. Members having Proper the new cement arch at Waddell's osta immediately with any memberWe are prepared Winstal wood or iron •crossing, one and a half miles east Teas, no better value to be hada Just think when teen is at such high of Executive Committee. - pumps on short notice,also attend of the village. It is said that it price you can.bivy a fine Savoured tea, black or mixed;- 96c ib., also -M1mbeehip fee $1.00. to all kinds of repairing. will take them until New Years to tea 40c and 50c lb. Coffee, fresh ground, 256 to 409 lb. Our grocer• complete the structure, but when gr Tio><aN moa be had from fixe President os Agent for the Ontario Wind Milt,v} EARS lea all sanitary. Every bin and drawer contain dust proof covers. 9eeretary on application. : corupptete it will be a most substan- also gasoline engines and p.. tial'bridgio. he C. P. R. are re- Highest price for good butter and fresh eggs. . -- - - Exec.Com.—L. O. Banka, the agora gear placing all th it wooden *true- W.V.Richardson,Pickering, Ont; J.A. O'Connor, Arthur J effrey, MAGNET CREAIit SSPA1iAT013 tures with the ore substantialM aDna9ly of comment. D. SIPSON Co., - PICKERINC� 1'restdent. t3aasNarT Phone No.60 at residence, Cfv '`:,gA rir».+LF;r :azm•-,., cu. r `..,' , rn. .. „R .iA - .-r*' I' •.,, '"K. �•. 5. 9. ear fir,' 3 ars. «E� ."^�','.� ;:µ• •xr q�, may''- ,d�, + ��?�, �'�5, m5 ,y •'w „.e..sa �, -e a r ,`sx+ -ry'' ,� �` ..l �' a'�ra;f , •( ter' .,tr., r."a�x .tr .^.rai'"' +w h'r,. %.it � 3Y r LR,s^' .��+r r r rwF'' r:i�• '.� <�,. ,� S*;w,, ;td � 11I ,;,:... . ..:+ .�•^.. .. :.�:: w-x:Es,r. :or"f;' M� :f'�i=^!""4'�:.r'�': `t.X�. _ zsrm .. .. eta. --, ,b�- "'�• � ;s.�, .,.'lti �: :... '. .. 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Rumble Beginning of Eurepo's Great When it comes to imbuing he.' ohll., Maritime Agency. yrs= 8son with simple tastes, Queen Mur, Two maturies ago a man who hada '17IE - SOLD r sd Mand, surely has all other ro7�1 taro to seed to the Mediterranean StaadardArticle -tvriftwum -� mothers "stopped" A oartain yotenrg :ontrived to get iidd of some of the wasnaa,.who is a great favorite with. Ask D inducing a friend to take. as i ro ail children. whom she-"known' F g 1lsady For U..O ear N L E iFor Mal4iag Soap. �tisrough their French governess, re-: 1, ntel rt with him. It was necessary quastity. For Sottas salved an evidenao of the length to ; :o write oat a statement of coatmei UesEul for fi.e "�.' , i°owst.:' _which We Queen goes in this respect, o which the guarantors subscribed. i The yo woman in questioa3, when•- ' fble was the drat hnderwritIoM Rhe little Prince John, s special pet these two mea happened to be fro• RARIUaviag P" 1►ca° .goals 20 lbp f or !ct hers, was W a short time ago, SAL SODA. a• F Disinfecting ed W be allowed to send him a lnenters of Lloyd's coffee bones in Siak.,Cto.et.. , i frondois. which was a favorite place Use O1�' t6s Drsias,ete. )Teddy be•tr, to replace a worn-out one, lone the merchants of the town to " ins had been in the habit of taking ito bed with him. after the fashion of gather to discuss bustneas or to gossip. warty children. royal and otherwise, Others immediately saw the advan• The Queen consented %bat the prince Mets. Iattsss►estwtetR mge of the scheme wbleb their cal. " should aceept the gift and the friend eagues bad devised, and on the nest I !atitaightway purchased the largest, fat- 441 Ont.,October Tat, :qo8. teat and most elaborate Teddy bear "I snHered tortures for seven !long royago the rlalt was parceled out possible, which she despatched to the Fears from a Wats: Tumor. I was tmong a larger number of the patrons pslaee. Her surprise was great when forced to take morphia constantly to if the Cottee hOase. .; the bear came back again to her with relieve the awfutl pains,and I wanted to Out of this small beginning' has - - a little note from the Queen saying: die .aelfsf. Thedoctod gave tae awn the great European maritime TRIS•IS"SUfiELY THE LIMir. that she always liked, the chiidrou to. up aaa M�Yr fricnds Loneit aced to my s Home haX¢ only the most unpretentious death. Then t was induced to take rgeaey, still bearing the name o! the Hobble t3kirt Volurninoue Com egad toga, and that a Prince John's last "p�t-a-tives"and'this we humble coir botiso r P DYE1N(�i proprietor. and With Latest Froak of Fashion.z ' m�dtelae has coat letelr cure! tae. which not oil writes risks on tassels, - is`b""'`v- - -size o bear was but a quarter id the R sg Take a look at the Save Monne rise of ,the present one she considered W>.an tAp ped int: the street s nut rates them and publishes theft at. peach to thu it would be better to hwNs the same' my ftiends exclaimed '?be d'� Yes rivals at every port the world over, lingerie gown who has sauntered,in and - cane to We., The cure was a positive range of a quick-tiring camera and is � Dress Well kind. The astonished young woman so matter bow small or bow remote- ihurriedly exchanged the large, ro miracle," ][R8•JAMES F24hTW1CK. ty actuated.-"Annals of the American pretending she doesn't know there i+ I Try it 1 bust and costly Teddy for a most mod- See a >tez-n far fs.Sa--or trial ]vox, Academy." a dresnmaker'a scout within a leag4e 8hnpts as waste a At desk P or fres Kraits-twos y Now that you've looped what do you erlMi sets foes of the breed. �• a The ams treatment is accorded. s .���• saY she is wearing? A hobble skirt? _ When Abraham Fished. 3ataaiu! Nothing of the kind! The Princess Mary. Her dolls have alwayv g been of a simple triad, and she is re- Mrs. Victoria de Bunsen In "The �y is done up in Turkish panta- gtured to make their clothes herself, __- ► _. +_ �-y Soul of a Turk" relates a legend can. I Icons, the very latest product of that In the intervals of stitchia Unnel cernlag Abrabam which -will be new 6tnetionAl itiaanity which periodioul• L ,q� K� c ttiroata tont the poor, with which THE COTTON GIN. �• ly attacks the gown designers. ppss to many. readers She learned of it ! task she occupies much of her time. while at Edessa, the traditional Ur of j e yo half r eye you car- see that a i Whitney Got the Idea From the Work ! the young persons needs only a Veit JUST Yliltett OF ITC • s the Cbaldees. She was shown there w sheathe tke lower rt of her lac•! nye.strooi, a tc w rY,se Coeds Par4.ed: of an Old Negro. i Ixi 1 .nAm.9A Qr.- a ty..¢.os ruwfs.. Pap a GAUGE AND CUREl'arg'e oblong tank of water so diled and she might have stepped from the awsaasan.icitees16. Eli Whitney,Whltne the Inventor of the coir ns.o..:s..s c.+e.c` aaas aY= L i y' with Babes rcrtcag just below the sur• ! hereat of a pasha for a stroll in the •nese soa,.,,,r'.i a" ca._;j moans.t, F too gin. got the germ of his great idea streets of modern Stamboul. , g face of the water that their fins and lite advent of lite fashion nae lir• QF RHEUATIS ` from goofs through the tnteestices a! ; a y I barks seemed almost wedged togethee Q-, _-. y <f-hke trouble-ns -tbo--.�- y picked cotton stored of aftveryto �Csm� an almost so11S 7a ar �- In lube news it has crowd.-4 -- S — a-nut-an-cid-nef;�-a--work a---band-saw ' - .r----- - ""- among the fresh! tress Naming the Bahr. " within for place the rumpus in Spain of the Down in Princeton there is.a baby a4 The teeth of the saw tore the ttat "The guardian of the mosque throws exploits of the bird men. From the four months old who hes not yet bee o to Impurltiea in tb8 Blood- I some meal Into the water, and the fish *levpt Prospect to Main street in christened. It has worried the frieadl from the seed easily and quickly, and Y p°t Cared b Br. Williams' young whltuey the was barely thlt+ lump high to catch it a great living Cansadaigu t it has stirred rancor end of the parents, for they are anxious to teen at the timet realised at once that pyramid, of which those which jump argument in salons and sewing sir• know what the child is too be calleda , Pink pills. - machine working a number of etmf• the highest form the planacte. The }es The head of a peat x hureti has The other day friend of the lathee t tredtden is that ®brabam ss a child canticned the bishops roocerning ;t; stopped him on the street and said: a> tar saws simultaneously would revolts• I they wr•r• expected to war, theft won am, the baby yet," t,r: The most noticeable and immedi- ! tfoals,e the cotton owl indust dabad in the tank; hence the fish were gr net h• i men 1•.srishi<.ner;a that 'Carl.iah panty No, not yet," was the answer, r ate result of rheumatism is s mark- He said aotbin to an i considered sacred. :�o single one ban i ! s g yttody, but setbeeucon* are Being a bit too far. "'ti�'ha why don't you name none � ? ay In Aldermen have been diseaaeed adue of t)ie blood,f dove op more rapid. ; minting.in no to work bB ditflcodtsie sadles reee 1 deed. death oold overtakmugbt or killed to le the man duep ordinances against it tonlytrto isn't W" the neer Se's red beaded, A \ot on) does the blood become motto, for he not only Dad W maks his who transgressed this law." I find. on returning to their hones that -but what difference does that id,' Y - - ~�-.. - ----- -- ori Par>fclitor> baud shot�3icu steno? q�r _' weak but it is soon felled with im- own wheels, cogs, ate., but he Dad also I "All the difference in the world. I! " purtttes, whkh the different organa~ Cleat to forge bb own toots and even ��•,A $HQ�lT•JUMP BACKWAR4 and qar sats at it Paragrapher- hay. I wou;dn't do us any good to name him: +' - of the body have been unable to to manufacture the paint wberewtth - — filed lemA at it. Foreign correspon I The kids wouldn't call him by it aHyl ' ` throw off_One of the most harm- to color his many plana and drawing's. flu Indications 'Point to a Reversion ! dents in their lettoc-hare traced Al L_btttr.- _, .• ful of these impurities is uric acid, e ' • I to Primeval Conditions? pro e64 lite a tx,snat Jvcr t ace - - -i-- ,� r . which is iurrued from the waste though the outbreak of wnr and other 1 of Europe. You can't beat it. L'nu! T1+e Birth of Reform Schools. y i ! hindrances prevented the invention' ; Society is going in for roasted pea• the next rarcuaw of sartorial insanity Thr f:r t -storm school or jnventlo w„ roduets of the body, In health it ; outs, cabbage,-fruits, and other an- ' oomea it will have a lace among-the delinquPrits was probable the one or., from beteg acnrarly pieced upon itis P g to readily payed o$ by the kidneys , tient food staples, canapes, esvtor I •sioclel, nixed at fVletrey, near Louvre., r'F market until many years afterward, +t with the help of oxygen from the i the drat tom late cotton a ever can- j and other rich, modern delicacies are The tsktrt is voluminous and its full, i France, about the year f339 by M, E• 4 • o L oxygen!the kidneys losre-unable c lingo to the figure at, Turklih 3e TPtz, a noted councillor of Pestis. p gin ?rein taboo-d, it seems, sit the s n- P arracted was built from !hose very derA$ have become distrustful. of scouseri cling. The skirt is csught ' M de Tetz found in some wealthy? models and plans and with scarcely a them Perhaps we are swerving, pre. ,n at the shoPtops k, a very tiarro.v uoblomen the financial aasiptance ha i to rid the system of this acrd and ; p hem This hem is trimmed in +ome needed to materialize has Idea, an F, single alteration. . aging to tura bark it is retained in the blood-sad dis- ! Women art breaking into the pur• I way up the centre. back and front. ., ...the hchool was started with %tie Mott tributed to all parts of the body. The Springbolr» suits of men. . In Paris there Are i it a,s deliberately tacked just below tanelicent rewults. The idea was taken ns &cross the kidneys and The WO&A back, cthin siscanty, highly o Boa 6lAMcanlaritf antelopes the seri S at most beautifulcities iany n he west policewomen. There Okeomen grid in some of our off trousers it gives the 4PPeir Fiance, but ofnold of in eotheracontinentalters not a oun- colored secretions, which follow, err women lawyers, women bathe res, Vasoally the skirt is male of satin fetes and _the enthusiasm created by show that the acid is already in the bet is that it always leaps over homes bartenders, farmers, physicians and &rid rhaQon for afternoon affairs, an•1 the work resulted in the grand "'con- blood and often leads the sufferer trucks It is at voce asceedtngly shy journalists. Women are smoking of ■site net and tulle garnibheil w,t9 ter©ace of the' reformatory union," and marvelousty active, rad the rea- Agsret%es, and the men, some cf reed pearls and crystals for evrn;uq It#te real beginning of our present d.tr oto think he has kidney 'trouble, II son for this strange antic is its in. them, are trying to break Uwmselvra wear: and that's as clo+e ai imperfect 'work fn behalf oil juvenile detiaquents + the disease is not driven out of the tense suspicion of any possible eon of the habit, man can corns to describing the freak: :.blood, rheumatism can never be m1es, amoas whom 1t has come to tea Ou the other hand men arp break- - Amended 1t. cured, and the sttlferer will sways size man as the mast dangerous. It tag into the pursuits of women. The �sof a Jo c. the res- When Xi George was Prince � be subject to attacks, whendver ex- are becoeunq cooks and bottlewsah• °g ed to loon or cold. With each Is not only with human tracks that the The int« Lica t' k�es nae of his body servants was springbok goes through this ere. Ia London some n , the en do l� P perfor mous Poach carsoonirt, began lite in bate trying to explain to 81r Arthur returningattack the pain becomes : ; the ironing, the washing, the darn-P ante. for it does the same with thin ing, and the cookie Many men are i an engineering works. When a young 13igge some incident that had taken � - more severe and complications of g mum tw oras always fond of legis tea arieb, making neeessar the use tracks of lions or even when It gets marrying for money and living. idle practim-1 jokey, and a French drafty ;��. g F wind of a lion. The, leap V exceeding- lives. 1? in the, air men are trying Me and the prince"-he began, " of habit forming drugs- to "relieve P rF fg tt,an employed at the engineering when Sir Arthur pulled him up: 6 g ly graceful,and the salmal coven frem to imitate the birds. Down below, in worl-s often became the butt of hi-A "Fou should say 'the prince au t pain, twelve to fifteen feet at eseD board, automobiles, they are- trying to imi. huraor. One day Sambourne hit up- he observed, The man looked as It is readily•seen that the only ]t drops on all toot feet ecce and tate the wind, on the bright idea of nailing the him for a moment and then said; way to cure rheumatism is through Immediately riser again,making a elear One wonders if we are going back Trenchinan's hat down to his de:k. "I beg pardon, sir, but I did rwi the blood, Dr. Williams' Pint wing without say tom. Its usual Balt to original conditions. From the He, awaited"the consequences in high know you were there at all. How- 7 ' Pills afford such treatment as they when not working women and the idling men 'giee But when lunch tune carne in- pursued Is a light ever, you and me and the rinse: g springy of V)-day it is but a short jump back• steed of attempting to t the hatcompel p to laugh contain all the elements necessary' trot The. springbok usually travels ward to the Indiana who loite ed p � � Sir Arthur was compelled g to build u and rif the blood.' I �, from the desk, as expected, the French 'et this a-id, after another attempt to P F with its nose to the ground, as ft can- i in the woods while the"squaws did youth calmly took another list froin a=plain to the man how the story They increase its oxygen carrying stantly on the lookout for the scent of i all the work, From the women who the peg and went. out. Then the fu- yhould be told, was content to let hits capacity enabling the kidneys to easmfas smoke cigarettes to-day it in but a tore cartoorust looked closely and saw' ,veil it is his"owa fashion.-Pearson'e plass the uric acid from the body - ' '` short step backward to the women that it was his own hat he had nailed Weekly. and the other organa to do their '!rho used to smoke clay pipes. Per- to the desk. FUN IN THE HOME. - hag:it won't.be lou work. This rheumatism is reached l P, g before we are, ! - at its root and permanently cured. again swingingairily among the I The Unicorn. _1 " 'The Thieving Arabs. Make Life Then Joyous and O eea, tom limb- to limb, 1-n-9-eking Dr. Williams Pink Pills are abso- -Chirese'annals of great antiquity "?Deft whole linea are given up to Iutely free from all habit-forming Business, Wsrrios. dawn cocoanuts. contain numerous detailed accounts the breeding of their flocks and herds drugs, and are not an experiment Whatever your lot in life, Beep.joy of the '-uptwoedly fabulous unicorn, .,and to systematic robbery," writes as ,the following cane will show;- with yott, says Orison Swett Mardeu A MOTHERS ADVICE I in which the descriptions.' are identir ;Douglas Caruthers of hi ex lienees in Success lldegnzine. [t is a great cal with those handed down from the :an northwestern Arabia. "The Bed 'Mr. W. Studley Lewis, Pilot i TO.OTHER MOTHERS uoin lives in his tent for a week at a £- healer. Sorrow, worry,jealousy.envy. i earliest times in the mythology or ! 'Mound, Man., says:-"I am a firm Mrs Nicholas Bresu, Aogeraville, ; Accidental countriNs. From this it is time or until the fit comes over him, bud temper, create frictt�a and grind and he calls his companions, and o8 'believef in Dr. Williams' Pink away the delicate human machinery inferred that ,d some time in tho re- they P Pills and always keep some by me N.. B. writes:-"I can highly re- , the on a'fora to steal camels in is i, do that the bruin'loses.Its cunning. ' mote past There actually did exist a I Y go Y resin case of need. A.few years ago I- commend Baby s Own Tabieta to all ; single hornrrd a eine or. carcina ani- ;order to increase. their own herds B. Half the misery in the world would q while teachingschool I suffered eon mothers whose little ones are con- mal of some sort. I The Arab's great idea is to possess a be avoided if the people would make -much with' rheumatism in my arms a bnslaese of havin plenty o! tun at stipated. I gave my little girl the ; I rifle, for that means "power. in order �" Tabieta and they regulated her Site Knew Hire. to do this he must steal camels. So„ c and shoulders that I had the great- home instead of running everywhere having-stolen camels, he purchases a; - bowels and now she sleeps, well, Slee You know, Harry, so�far as I r•:,; rest difficulty in writing on the else in search of fG {ride. Then come more tarda to taker blackboard, and after trying a'nnm- '':r'ow For Peat and N'un.'• "No tats we'll, is fat avid good all the I am concerned, I am only, too hap, more camels, this time in order' buy fI` : be'r W-remedics without benefit, I Bnalness Troubles Allowed Here." time, I am really delighted with to become your wife, but my father.; a wife. Camels are their sole meant _ was almost in dost air and felt in- These are good bode building mottoes. the Tablets and I always keg them You know'- of exchange." ' P in the house and as-soon as my HP-Rut what ]las your father got, a{ alined to abandon teaching, But When you have had a potpie:Ing to cion with It? Your Sather,hasn't got' one day I happened to pick up one I day, when things have gone wrong little girl becomes troubled or fen- i to live with me. A Fair Proposition. of Dr. Williams' almanacs, and with you and you go home at night erish I give her the Tablets' and she I She-No, Harry, but you"may have, w popular comedian and playwright read of life cure of a number of exhausted, discouraged, blue, Instead is soon well again. Please send me ; -lige w_jjh father, yqu know. was praising the humorous value of severe caseA of rheumatism through of Looking your home miserable by another box for they are the very _ s It is funnier to rug- suggestion e the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, going over your troubles and trials best medicine I know of for little Y ,T,_ fiesta thing," he said, "than "to say nst bury them. Inbtend of dragging ones." The Tablets are sold un- Genuine �Geniuo. PT. it out. Playwrights should remember Thief decided. me to Rive the Pills j r Tones i a Basins• Chi 6uggestion-pre guarantee g "I never thought much of his tion-is what makes really funny the trill, and I had only taken them theta borne and-matting yourself and der a grantee to contain nothing a few weeks when I telt much bet- your family unhappy with theta and injurious to. eves the youngest fioems•" little boy's remark to his father. 'Pea, -� ter. In the course of a few weeks epoIlIng the whole evenning, just lock child, Bold at 98 cents a box by I They are not the reason. He enc• if you help me with my arithmetic- -- ---- everything'that is disagreeablC in your I all medicine dealers or, from The ( ceP x in selling them."--Buffalo -Ex• lesson to-night,I'll tali you where ma :c i>soIe the pains sad stiffness had all office. Dr, Williams, i)iedioine'Co.s Brock- ! t,ceas. laid your trousers.' ' left tae, and I had no more difcul- Just resolve thtit,yoar home shall be i ty in doing my work: I eaenot say Ville, out.a place for bright pictures and plena-snough in praise of Dr. Williams' tint memories, kindly feelings toward'Pink Pills for tb•ev and the alone " Fat. of s speeder. � AXLE GRUO -" Y- everybody seri "a corking good hate +cured tibio of my rhoumati m"' geaenlly. 1f you de this you will be Gunner-Bigwood, ,the millionaire, Sold by all soediciae dealers or surprised to see hew your vocation or alerted intf for,a banquet and was at. is the"turning•peiat to eoononty by mail at Ifo-Cents a box, or six business wrinktes will be Ironed oat rested for speeding. Guyer--Then he in wear and tear of wagons. TnJ komes for lftf:.lio from The Dr. Wil- a box. Every dealer everywhere, ` •!a the tatsrniolt and Dow the crooked "wasn't wined and`toasted? Gunner- `� �► 11was' Medicine Co., Brockville, things will be stralghtened. No; Instead he wits fined and roasted. 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' •ant. word■as Music, at■ha°•°■Mode las Victoria attest,Toronto. s a$ I Y r% - She callagain and I just awn Did you ever stop to think of the many ways in which a =r•+ Wonderful cure of Rheu. An' answer "Yessum." perfect c!lheater is of value? If you want to sleep with your will- AGENTS WANTS I love to he, just- half awake dow open in winter, you can get sufficient heat from an oil heater AItTiva WANTSD t• run innatlem B Dodd's Kid- Machines, An dream of-Sshin' in.the the lake 1while you undress at night and then turn It off. Apply a match machtnes, up knitted sands for the , pP y rad.at your home,whote or.spars,time; e�ri• Hey Pill*. And smell th' buckwheat batter. in. the morning, when you get out of rn-e not secessary. Nor all particslars&4Mae ' na,"n whuleaals Distributing co., or'Wit, Kra. Hutchins of Durham, Qne., c&ke bedrand you have heat while you dress. c,a rya`'Dept',1r could not walk across the room An' answer, "Yessum." - - Those who have tc� Cat an early Ai TSD. ACTIVE BALJKSMX_N UY V WOM8N for Holiday UOks that sell aC —Story of her speedy aad com- - breakfast before the stove is rttidiating f fight. Salary 18.00 per day ugsraoseed and Again, sho comes and gives her call - C4tpm0utToa.- nates Fr•o Wdt tIDmedtateiT.- --pate cure. _` - , ' -gCt }lltlnCdiatC-waTttlth flOtn R J'L xfekoL Co.,Limited,Toronto 't ` I p no Cas' Um."- Durham, tine., Oct. '24. (Special) an oil heater, and then turn it off. I don't sit up nor stir at all; WANTED. -Missisquor .ounty is ringing with I lust sav: "Yeasum." Thu girl who practices on the piangr } ♦xTtlD-liOUfHABIsfUAV WAIiRA�i't'a, the stor of Mrs. G. .M. Hutchins „ in a cold room in the mornin can u Y , And then.she hollers, Willum.-you g r slahest pprice paid. write us ter , t, who after suffering from Rheums- , have warmth from an oil healer while ,maticn. ox a'8ou, block Broken, scute tlL. Have got your mornin chores to do,' Sia `1Toroato. tism, Lumbago and Neuralgia, is You'll 'have to hustle to sit she lays, and then turn it oft. BARN THN BARxaB 'i�sAUE-xaw again a strong, hearty w man. in throe h " The member of the family who r : ■,stem-constant practice-careful instrue. an interview Mrs. Hutc ins, SAYS.: g,' r, ,r of -will- 11.4, weeks comp ate course-tool free. „ I was affected Wi—211 write for catalogue, olr Barber college; i�'Lltral$Ia and Lumbago. My limbs tar's eight with a restless baby can get Queen Pas%,Toronto, Each mornin it is that there way; temporary heat with an oil heater, and :.. would swell; my muscles would I just say: "Yessum." filen turn it Off. The FARM-"F R TALE. cramp; I was nervous ander had a She calls an' calls an' I just say ►�7,e9soved, w ALBaUt 040 ACRES, t'xiM. iu heavy dragging sensation across "I'm comity', yessum." t r"��� ■d proP. wrh settled tall wheal dd., To will i 41 w i ehenp, Pewt»aa 184 Dog,Hills Rd„ Toronto the loins. Then dad comes an' he hollers • -- "I could not even walk across t„ phi Bill. . SMQKELESeJ „a, (1ANCER, Tumors. Lnmpa, ate. Internal the room. Then I started to take. An' then I'stop m- lyin' still a =fie and external, cared without pair by Dodd's Kiane Pills and after take - - ,i?• our home treatment. Write us before too y' An' go to dressin' with a will, a, -.late. Dr. Bellman Medical Cu„ Limited, Ing six boxes found myself in the An' holler: "Comity'." Absolutely smokeless and Otiorlaa collinewood.`Ont. z beat of health-as well as ever I was u A GREAT DEMAND RQR in my life." GENEROUS. Is invaluable in its capacity of quickly giving beat. Apply a match and it Is Im. Mrs. Hutchins'.troubles were all mediately at work. I will burn for nine, ours without refilling. It is safe, PAPER - STOCK A little three-year-old whose mo- smokeless and odorless. It has a damper top and a cool handle, An indicator cause by Kidney Disease. That's ther was making a simple cough me- always shows the amount of oil in the tont. why Dodd's Kidney Pills cured t has an anoltaatic-loclsln WASTE P,iPEB•OFALLURAD&9. divine for him watched uiE process, It Q flamespreader which prevents the »� Also Rag..Iron, metal■, Robbers, Hto. them so completely and quickly. and asked if it was good. He wick from being turned high enough to smoke,and is easy to remove and drop PUL-LAIN Adelaide and Maud ata.. Dodds Kidney Pills cure npt only back so that the wick cin be cleaned in in instant. Z. r Toronto, ons was permitted to taste, and ex- Kidney Dittease, but they are a sure The burner body or sailers cannot become wedged, and can be quickly Phone tar partteutars. Bain 2693. claimed: unscrewed for rewickin Finished in Japan or nickel strong,durable well- r cure for anv form of it from Rack- g• i p g, ' Its awfully . .good, mamma. :made,built for service, and yet light and ornamental �.. ache to Bright's Disease. ELEGRAPHY fM Lets keep it all f.r papa," Jkslas . !f■or of ymra.age cy writeforMe dr odyuw clio,ts. HE WAS DOING HIS BEST. %W o■ratua'.;awy 4f Me , x $E.FEABED .BLOOD POI90N. ThiQuem Ci Oil CAIN idly ,. and u Agents' wo,k in ate is QeWlseWle are lae!uded in the The oonductors on the Liverpool ,-_ � � � �p _ _. �•k cwn,■e r,f training gives in 'eta tramcars are very particular not Central T.t"T. J_ bcbool, past• t4D enter a a mantheerotic personsfor Ounce�mgtBn a gases chis Tlsnmb! __l _ � raid Bt. ls„7 uroutu. Lor»r cad• y D` 1 g reported rII ... - ._ in .■a,:e.,n=itwL.a.1--Jubneton. Prin• tv enter the sura,---- W. H.bhaw, President. liquor got on to a.car unobserved which the popular balm Zam-Buie dopwaId■madeby i by the conductor. The car being has saved a worker from the ter. g-W agent,. No ex, Turkey Feat hors tail} of passengers he was obliged Able effects of blood•poisoaing. Mr. S5A DAYIP"I'm4tructivas w` �3itves - -4%.We will pay cash to stand inside holding on to a Alfred Hy, Orth, of Shipley, Ont., ! ax°ins„• territory, for roving and tail I strap. says: "While at work I had Ue The "Hand v," Litting Jack is a *`ylR leathers, At each station -the conductor misfortune to run a rusty nail ili- eombic,ation Lifting Jack and Win Fence Stretcher. Egwls anyy stretcher Write for particular.- I calls out the name of the street. der my thumb nail, to the depth on the marker,costs les.. lies a dozen i bI ►t. W. NELSON #CO., TORONTO I i- !it happened that the conductor of about one and'a, half inches The other uses besides. Pully posts,mends 7 was an Irishman, The next stop- '-pain was terrible and what I feared 1 - and stretches single wire, seta tires, i page reached. was Stanhope street. was that the flail, being so dirty : heads barrel,.,, I,+es heavily loadest i wagons, traction• engines and small aIN ASK ME WHAT "Stanup strait'" the conductor and rusty, would set dp festering f, buildings. Easily operated. Weighs {� called out, in his rich Isiah brogue. and blood-polios. I knew from only sea pnun&L Guaranteed ror Ave atanu}i strait'' previous experienc® how good Zaln- : This i. the years. Thousands being sold. An t ' The intoxicated 'one gripped the Buk was, so I cleaned the thumb, Farmers handiest thin; energetic farmer or other good moa ARt WORT N @trap tighter, and straightened melted a little Zam-'Bull, and ran it on the farm. wanted to represent uyinevery locality, Virg year ern , FFA T pr6isss anyehin�.everything, tnvesti- taken Again°the conductor called out: wonderful ! It soothed the pain ,gate. Send for Booklet D. Ra110V JACK are, co., SAteala, ORT. ` I' oRlt-Lia, iDNTARlO jtSRampstrait"' and .ibe thumb hstandinirau strai _' ' -swelll. Zam BIkwaep bawaydall in� 1 Ded;lag a Family Be . _SUBSTITUTE.. � rt ., FRUIT . R g P g ale to go on ( THE SU BSTITC TE.. ain't I I growled the exasperated I with my work all the tune, and in "i like a tamt(y dinner," said the Be hire to Costa to the t i woman, "b.ut i'ar afraid to ecce i "Did°you get-the raise in salary- to' Can t yet Snd.somebody a few days the thumb was as ,good p you demanded l" r ' Annual 'C.ronventlan else to-r shout ati" �aseveyr. A balm which can do thi3 !Invitations much, afraid of, the old u NOVtf��h 0H� X7#11, �B�Q should be in every working man's family story, not the story of the farm. Not exactly. But in recogriition ' ° A conscientious Sunday school j home " y-they might be interesting if told of my valued services the boss TOFtowTo truthfully-brit the old story that has agreed to supply me with a roll top atggsa s::tt she.er the year aorta= tsarher had been endeavoriag to-! Being cbmpbsed of puree vegetable been in the family iii long it's like desk and have m name, printed on .she ware week Y impress upon her pupils: thea.-.illi- essences, Zam-Bak is an ideal balm the furniture. only � worse, They the dour." _ SiNG1.s FAaE oa ALE, aaILWAYS I mate triumph of goodness over 'for babies and young children. must trot it out. There's nothing Prise List and Pvagr�mme ■ens on Rsgeeet bEaut At the close of etc r, in Zam-Buk is a sure cure for ulcer else for it. And if they'd onlytell it t►. W. NooGeTTS, S•o'r. Y s■ _ Parliament sefldlaga Toronto ` whir she flattered herself that abscesses, eczema, ringworm, blood- I said have done with it--but n .3 - this uint had been well establia I `You tell it, mother,' says Mary. - �a P h poison, scalp sores, chapped hands, .., y 'poo tell it, ed, she turned confident) to a i cold sores, tntiamed tens Dad No,' says mother; SOMETHING TO REMEMBER y' Mary, You know it better than I , ten-year-old pupil ' and inquired, leg, varimee veins' and ulcers, do.' As it anybody could know it A Wel.• Known Man. Bear this in mind, love letters And now, Alice, which would you`piles, cuts, burnt, hruises, and all..:_better than she does, for no- sooniT lt:r.ard'p Lintmept Co., Limited. rr are never burned until after you've.I rather be-beautiful or good i" ' skin diseases and injuries, Sold b has Mar of going than oho inter- Dear Kira,-•I can recommend your silly f, g j y Y g t; S . married the girl, and sometimes i ••�y'ell," replied Alice, aftep a all druggivtts and storekeepers at ^aP� her end tplla par' of it herself; I ARDS LINIMENT Mor Rheumatism and Pe Fpraina, as I have used it for both with not then. mument"s reflection, "I think I'd''boc a box, 3 for $L. 6, Post free then father breaks in and tells an- ezceneat results. a great deal rather bo beautiful from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for •other pert, only to be rntemipted by Yours_truly, - itinarWs Liniment for sale ever.wners ally' and the hired girl T. B. LAVERS. ; _ and repent." . - •- - : price. Avoid harmful imitations ands had uarid- and i hired man, arra- � ! - and substitutes. t c OBLIGING. "Oh, no. Much as I dislike pay- , I CURED OF LANE BACK WNER it. - ins for my own dinner, I peeler it to Prim Maiden. Lady-"Is this a ! • NO CHANC:1•: FOR SUNDAY. assisting at the trotting- out of, the. rsmoking carriage?" MCdSsGmn`I Martin,of Strathroy, Ont., )<'Iinister-"1'v'ere old family story." p y years of his lire in miseryy, you sick last ti Excursionist—''No, ma'am, but -suffering torttirei from lame hack. 1{e" Sunday I I'did''`not- see ou at The calmness of a' than is fre- m ' al 'ere'll tee year ,a chew," tried near) all advertised remedieb and I ' y A sailor's Hands. y P 8i y' Y chureb-.' quently, the cause of•a womirn's household recipes, but received no benefit a, A stillor to betrayed by bis hands { Deacon Holdfast- Naw I wa'n; storm. 41 NO SUBSTITUTE FOR The D A L," from any of them.-- tbOugh his snit knight 'betray him �. �llenthol Plessor, recommended b every Some months ago, see=n Gin Pi11s ad• Rick.. I hadn't no change tg p`ut in They are �i K the contribution box, an' es perntnnently Itnlf shut Wtiltr , =body for ssftrr,res, pltirisy, etc. ode'I,F. 'vertised, Mr, 'Martin vurchase a bo jest said Berry Davis'' Pah+wl.er. It'setrectsa» almost Davis Lawrence Co ! x' ins, talking or sleeNng the.salior has inxtanta„eous. Care+ cutx,.burn.and bruises. The relief which Air, Martin experienced to myself, says I, 'The Lord dont his hands Half allot and could not Open 'taken internally cures cramps, diaribies and y, -atter he had taken one box was so great i want no em t worshi ' says S I: dy+eotery Avoid substitutes. There is bat one g empty p, y ' them eat 1f he tried. This is file re ^I`.inkiIler"-P•rrJ Davie-tuo.and sou ,s 1 She-`And knowing my sent=- that he.ki,ew he had found the right rem- He wants ood deeds' and as I ed at last. He used two more boxes and g ' sult.of years of clltnbin and ullln -' t nts on the �ubjecf, did that odi- y forgot to prepare myself fer doin' And some eda o u nus �Ir. Rink-, insult you by offer- ' ,s now completely cured. ropes-London Chr•onlcie P g pedagogues g es at to > f these good deeds when the contri- - teach 'the young idea how o_shtist�- in yon a-clrink"' He—`'That's ' Soc.;a box,6 for$x.s,, at all dealers. t3 , Free sample if you write latinnal Dru bution box comes around, I might The Joke'on Her. with an -unloadedgun. what M.r. Binks std.' She-"And A Chemical Co. (Dept W. L. Toronto better Stay to' hum,' says I: Fer The Friend-Your wife doesq't ftp- hi,w slid you resent it 1" He (meek- pal p 1' a illar 'of the church like me to - I swallowed the insult. ' P ptnr to be to very good bumor, Hus- Mlnard's Unlment funs Dandruff _ " ��� - _ _- --• FISR: -'- be seen lettin' the plate pass would band-\o; ahe'tbhllre Yee invited you � , ERACT LOCATION. stinard's Liniment Cures Burns, tats. do more harm than good. Guess I to dinner.--Jean rlul lilt ` •-Salmon Fritters.-Take'one can was right, too." = r, . of.salmon, our off liquid, then „ \L here was it the prisoner shot s< "Isn't it a relief to have those{ Hance fine ivlth,fork, mix as man Minister= Masb'e you were, So "The easlegt thliig l know of," suis yoi11" asked the lawyer. ,z c'tiildren of yours• back to school.! Y you found yourself last Sunday en "In the left arm." said the eom- crackers rolled fine as there is sal-- tire) without chane 'eh 1" the philosopher of folly, "!s to begin again '.' '.'Not rntich. They ust yr g laiuin witness "between the. el- ?` � mon, beat two e - s and mix into �. - to save tip some Inoney nest month." _ gl; Deacon Holdfast- des sir. I P fi learn a lot of new questions to --ClraPlnn�t f.endPr. bow and-" • ' __ this-; chc,p_an ordinary sized onion hadn't nuthin less than a quarter. "Ye q,, yes; but I m asking yoil and ads to this; s'alt'a•nd pepper; -- aboiA the locality. Where--" fry in hot lard. Phis will serve ten THOUGHTFliL. §"c `°That's what I'm tryin ed. R'esY, Weary, R atery Eyes. g t4 tellclieved By Murine Eye Remedy, Try pple. C'oSt about l0 Cents. "Severe Party in Corner- I doyou. It was just below my vaccin- nrine For Your Eye Troubles. Youly elope conifhs. Hees colds. heals Min tike Murine: It Soothes. WC At! � think, that you might ,extinguish t�a Wroet aad tsnjs • ae rear ation mark 'our Druggists. Sprite For Eye Books.- Uolden graft spells. glittering your pipg.s in a lady's pre.�ence,'' - - - rc•e. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Toronto. ruin. _ Navvy-"Lord bless ye, I'm sure A man isn't necessarily charitable - A girl's first. love affair soon be As a fork of art the, ails-fa hion- the lady']] excuse us, ''cos me and because he gives his friends away., . omes an epidemic. ed country-cured ham is. hard to my mate 'ev jis come out o' the P y fever 'ospitai. and the tobacco ".and where- have ,:•on been, my beat. =night 'el'p to keep orf the infer et'i" Th'ns 'little' Willie's"mother- nt Inard's LinimeRetleves Reuralala. „ -ta little 11 illie on his return home- a tion." ,. .. WHY THEY LINGERED. ' after an unwonted absence of sev- D r. Morsels.i e s era) hours. "Playin' postman," n d i a n Root -PI 1 1`I te. Arthur-Are you sure she loves - Parker-"We're` you on the jury replied the family hope: "Playing a n the Parkman-case You? Jack-Yes. , 1Vlien I told her are not a new and -untried remedy- I hat], no n=on t marry an, she postman V' replied Willie's mother. Harker—"Yes." our grandfathers used them, -Half a And how does one,.play postman, t century ago, before Confederation asked me if I ouldn t borrow t #`. Parker-"Why did it take you so Y S = same. sweet''•' "Why, I'just left -a let- ons to reach a verdict?;' they were on sale in nearly'every drug ter at each house in the road," ex- a, _ The r general store in of that Harker-"It didn't'?' ]ur 3 - plaid the )real'•letters s s,c'w da},and were the recognized-cure in Anyway; a trains skirt )snows nee pror hg �'t as out a week, thousands of homes for Constipation, enough to avoidA116 bbble. ' t+)o. ``Real letters dark 7 in- a Harker-"Yes, but riot for reach- Indigestion,Biliousness, Rheumatism quired mamma, smiling. But r Ing a verdict. We found Parkman 1 and Kidney and Livor Troubles. To. where ever did you get the real day the are ust as effective usla,,- �� guilty in a few minutes. What kept y' j T 1 ! letters from 1' Out of your ward- 23 THE? reliable as avw, and nothing better t, ns ant, was t''e fact that none of hasget been devised to. e�..�l-17lf$ robe drawer, responded �Vallie- us had any work, and wp wanted ntcklr seeps eQafha. cures cola:. h.afe 'those old ones tied up with pink o earn a F,tle es' :a money." Cure ,Common 1118 ge throos and inside. QeWft ribbons." T N U ISSUI>y N0. !!- fQ r _ r Y !I" F ' : .. 44,.��yw.. +H..:' ' ,,. .. .. :. .or ,,.: ",.. .. :,: . ... ... ,. :. gid'. F.' 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'!' a•'S ,;,• .., rw w• °.� �;. .��. , ,� , .:_ :. ,. • Bey " w -Mrs. John Andrew a t a -WL they're the talk of the- LOCALISMS. , a few der. a with cit friends. I town. Who? Mise Pandora Range •� -Mrs:YClarkson Rog". is spend- and Mr. Kelsey Furnace. D. Banka, of Toronto, is ing a few weeks with friends in -Thos. G. and Mrs. Bryan, of Uq . t '3 1ng E. and Mrs. Bryan. Mariposa. Toronto, were here on Thursday ? -Leslie 1lforcombe is recovering -&. G. Martin is moving this attending Wm. Lockwood's sale. 'from a very severe cold. week into W. Gilchrist's house on -Farmers having Canadian --James Denn shipped a car- Church street. Beauty peas for sale, sea C. M. hlQthlII 'S too.. good for the "ffien" p ®: �r lead of hogs on Wednesday. Born-At Rouge Hill on Tues- Willcox'@ advt.in another column. y -The bricklayers are now bRey day, Oct. 26th, to H. F. and Mrs. -Arthur Johnston, of Green- Men's odd oea , i at Gervas Cornell's new residence. Toyne, a daughter, wood, has decided to hold his Gua Men's Tweed pante, $1.50 to$8.50 $1'00 to$>l.00 -The Friends' church has been -Putting up atove6 is a favor- tion sale of farm stock,.imple- Men's heavy black overalls, $1.00 Men's heavy lin amocke,51.26 w ' te_-sLia led daring the past week. its pastime with a number of our menta, etc., on Tuesday, Nov. Men's heavy blue worsted shirts, $1.00 i� -Mrs B.-Westae--is�pandiag-s dente-theae�sys.---__._. --- - fl�eater coats, a Sae assortment, $1.10 to$2.76 y month with friends in Lucerne, -A ,large griantity of sugar -Dr. A. M. and M �eIT as Pg. beets is being ship this week cibil , of Toronto, arrant a day , all wool, well sed ' SPECIAL IN.305-Greatest value we ever osered -Mrs. Green, of Toronto,is vie- to the Berlin Sugar Factory. this teeelt�eiLh PieYe g"" friends, made-20c ta►ir. , '1 dug her son, A. G. and Mrs. -J• R• Linton,left in our office who pre always pleased to see a 'Green. on Thursday a turnip weighing 21' them.' SPECIAL IN SHIRTS-Dark colors,Loch Lomond flannel, never saw --Mrs Hiram., Rogers, of Mari- pounds. Who can beat this? -owing to Monday being a boli• better for 50c. g _ pose, was here last week calling -Mrs. CIement and- and Miss day the Independent Telephome - - - - Cora Burling, of Milton, are visit- Central will close. at 9 a. and re.1A Fl� a' -Wm. and Mrs. Lidgett,of Kia- ing their parents, th sale, spent Sunday with friends Burling. the day. R BTT GarrEGG In the village. -The Women's Institute held a -Mrs: R. J.Road. of Toronto, .rASH. FQ• ` -R. A. Bell has engaged Ales. very successful meeting on Twee- who. has been spending s week ,Choice Butter-2�c• New Laid Eggs-30a• r Gormley to assist him in his store day afternoon at the home of Mrs. with Mrs. D. Brokenshire and in Dunbarton. Smith Clark. other friends, returned home on -Dr. F. L. Henry will behere -Miss Maggie Miller,of"Thistle Saturday. las usual neat Tuesday to attend Ha'," Brougham, has beert spend- -Rev. J. A. McCamiis we regret{ gee Koming with your produce and get right prices. y f -• : to.his professional duties. � ing a few days with. her nacos, to report had another bad attack P > -The South Ontario Teachers' Robert Miller. on Monday.-During the past few Association will hold their neat -Mrs. W. Green and children, days, however, he is re-gaining -annual meeting in Pickering. of Toronto, have returned home, his former state of health. 3 -James and Mrs. Thompson, of after a pleasant yidit with A. G. -Ernest Stephenson had the 81cott, called upoir their Pickering and Mrs. Green. misfortune to have his foot badly friends on Sunday and Monday. -Mrs. Conklin, of Penticton. B. crushed on Monday by a wheel of -Wm. Gilehrist's sale of house- C., and Mrs. Lawrie, of Toronto, a threshing machine passing over ' ;hold furniture on Friday last was are spending a week with their it. A a result he is now off duty, well attended and prices satisfac- uncle, Robert Deverell. -E. N. Hicks has secured the tory. -Messrs. W. J. Brokenshire, E. services of A. Christie, of- ow- THE -Neat Monday beiag Thanks- H. Brokenshire and J. Best, all of manville, who comes very highly giving Day all places of business Toronto, spent Sunday with D. recommended as a baker.. . He t - will be closed in the village as Brokenshire and family. entered span his duties on Wed- - TALg usual. -Spink Mille have completed nesday morning. -The new iron bridge on the the erection of a new coals ed at .-The fall wheat in this section y u - ,OF base line was completed on Satur- the rear of the mills. This will is in excellent condition for the _ _ 'day and Is now open for_publie ensure good dry, coal for their the winter. In some parts of the ......,ehip-the-far --- > ''T I Ab tram-C.. HE ,- -Miss P. J. of Toronto ape p Pa customsms-ar-e- ---a. Wright,' recanted. their shee on to ature in order is spending a week's vacation with -George Baker, who sustained a to retard its growth. TOWN ..'her sisters, Mrs. M. S. Chapman -painful accident to one of his feet -Everybody should see those and Mrs, John Dickie. a few weeks ago, is making favor- Ladies' and Children's coats which fl -Rev. W. and Mrs. Moore re. able progress towards recovery, Dickie & Chapman are offering The triple triangular grates which won't warp—�'he semi steel S . . . ' turned on Thursday, after a very but it will be another week before for sale, very fashionable colors, boa linings-long life—The "burnished surface, -very emth, ppleasant visit with- relatives in he will be able to discard his strictly up-to-date styles. Prices to clean, retains black lead. _ } Kingston and Carlton Place. crutches. exceptionally moderate. t Q s Mrs. J. B. Horn and children -A special meeting of Whitby , WE SELL THE REST left this week for Bradford, where Presbytery will be held in Mel. uxenIoGN Mr Horn has assumed the msia- villa church, Scarboro, on Tues- _ agement of a large flour will. day. Nov. let, at 1.80 p. m., for James Cooper has produced s cab e a -John Stephenson and family the induction of Rev. Mr, Came- bage that ie a dans it is 411 inches ge of in circumference, 1 inches across the _ � . moved as Tueaaap on to the feral r into the pa�toml -riser 1 recentl purchased from James that congregation. top and .14ee tr pounds. So this - • - y p one wins. Meet t Richards, just east of Elle vilia�te. - Always some ens on on Mrs. Fred McGuire met with a very ` _.—.he._Y.eguiar y-aeetdeat la Z-Week-VAN43 :Galt= — Mission Band of 9t. Andrew's will aurone 87 in. long bib trimmed ing in the garden, She wcidentally be held next Saturday' afternoon, with embroidery 25ee Pillow @lips ran her eye against a berry bush and Have �� Been 0�. • ' >. at 3.$0 o'clock, at thk borne of Mrs. 20x82 in. 2 in. hem made of heavy one of the thorns penetrated the eye 1 Peak. cotton 15c. See our bulletin ball, iu$ictiag a ve painful wound, tteedd y ..._. e' -Several from here are attend. on another page—a, money saver, It i•repay that bnod-poisining hes LL�ledisplay of in the annual Provincial Sabbath D. Simpson & Go. s set in and that her eye ie in a danger- �ljji gg i, one condition. it Is to he ho that . School Convention being held this -Remember R. A. Bell's auction rumour hal exaggerated the danger. Tap r®/��� week in the 9lmcoe street Method- sale of household furniture,2—year— PAID L for V v1 ` list Church. Oshawa. old colt, etc., to-morrow (Satur- day) _ - -M. S. Chapman was in Oshawa Afternoon at his premises, ..WOUD-BRYAN r this week attending the Provin- Pickering station. The furniture -- PARLOR HEA°PERS cial Sabbath School Convention as offered at this sale Is all high-class The home of Mr. James Wood. Port $ l delegate from Pickering Town- and in excellent order, and every. ''Whitby, was the scene of a pretty aihip Sabbath School Association. thing advertised will positively wedding on Wednesday. Oct. 12th. STOVES and y -C. H. C. and Mrs. Wright, of be sold, when hie daughter, Ida Louie• was Claimed am bride by Mr. Wm. Bryan. RANGES i p !Toronto, spent Saturday and Sun- -The seventh annual Ontario of Toronto. The house was prettily day with Alet and Mrs. Gordon, Horticultural Exhibition will be decorated with Sowers in honor of the 'R said also wedding which took place at four called on a number o! held in the St. Lawrence arena, other Pickering-friends: Toronto, from November 15th to o'clock. To the strains of the wed- Stoves from $10.00 up to$50.00 -The Standard Bank people are 19th, and the prize lists are now ding march played by Mies Luella installing modern fittings is their being distributed. This show is Hobbs. Pickerinir• the bridal party Cs1i and examine our stock - - 5 - 'branch here. When completed each year becoming more popular entered the drawing room. The bride _ - the interior.of the Bank here will and attracting larger crowds. It was assisted by Mella Martin. Peter- before buying. } have assumed.quit a metropolitan has been the means, we believe, of 'boyo, while Mr. bhoe. Sayan perbride 4. Po to the duties of beet man. The bride H , :.'B / J N D Y :;appegrance, encouraging the production and looked very handsome is a gown of V James and Mrs. Richards left parkin of a better class of apples white sills and carried a shower bou- on Saturday for Bowmanville, and other fruits, etc., throughout quet of white carnations. After-the where they intend residing ib Outario. The use of the boa Pack- impressive ceremony, which was per- ' -'� future. - They have long been age for apples has been highly formed by Rev. Mr.. Manning. the , worthy residents of this locality recommended and.the bulk of the happpy couple received the good washes e.w-r*" v e rc O a ....:and their many friends wish them prize money is offered for fruit and felicitations of their friends. A Your �/ ' mau ears in which to enjoy the pgeked in this way. dainty dejeuaer was then served in : . y y the rains .room,. ,after which the fruits of their earlier industry and -During the past few weeks we young couple left on the evening train---fruits We are all .plessed to have been sending out bills for amid ehowere of rice and confetti for We have a nice range at$10.00, r know that Mr. Richards has some- arrears in subscriptions to THa their home in Toronto, the bride Era- also fur costa at$19.00 and $28 00 y. what improved, in health during NEWS. We would ask as a favor veiling in a green suit with a hat to of those who receive. these small match. - - _ the -past fortnight. - � -James Prouse left at our office slips of paper not to throw them -•+• on Monday, Oct. 24th;a raspberry into the fire, but to return them pb�r Jack ase other soo�les RUBBERS ARE CHEAPER - branch containing• a number of to us with the requisite amount of — berriea of Rood size and fully money. -These bills are not sent Mr. F. Sinclair Dickinson, who is matured. • Mr, d size' a had gather• out w souvenirs, but they are in. rapidly becoming known throughout We bought early and got special discounts and you get the benefit Canada by his able writings, has writ- ed quite a quantlt on Saturday tended as a gentle hint that we $ the deal and we can sell you rubbers 10y, cheaper than a year ago. suflcient to be use on the table. need the money; We have a Rood ten a b he on early days a this coon-. ; `hate�the same day Thos. Burns, many hundred dollars out that tom• red other is entitled "Pioneer � This is the only place to bay right. Jack and other Canadian Sketches." ' '°T Of Rubarton, left with`us s Simi- we wish to collect and it is utterly It is amusing, instructive and illdst- _ lar cimen. This is not so bad impossible to run a business with. rated, Toronto Star Weekly saya'it R. A. EIJ.NTING, P:ICKERIN 1•-- . for he latter part o#- .October in out it. Kindly attend to-the mat- -is "a book likely to cause borne stir.' .: "'Fro n Canada." ter at once. It will shortly appear from the press -An. interesting ceremony. was -4n Tuesday evening two of-William Briggs, Toronto. We 15 00 plum �- oun men ve much under the recommend this book to everybody Now'8 the chance to get a $ § performed in the R. C.. church y g ry e convenience of people in , h X11 r here on Wednesda when Mr. influence of liquor drove into the Pickand ering an hi YYll1 e' :John Dewyr was united in marri-. village- from a .was . Before Pic d district those desirous - left 011 �01 time of securing a copy may leave their W age to Miss Mary .Jean Adams, of they reached Spink',3,mall the dri• order at the Nzws.Office. , The price „ (� save you $00 Toronto. The ceremony was per- ver dropped one of the reins and is e0c which should be aid to the pub- ng formed by. Rev. Father McCabe in consequence the horse was soon lisher after receivithe book. 62-4 Up to the very latest styles are at my store and thorough workman in the presence df the immediate beyond control. They nearly ran chip is given and the most definite values you will find. Give me friends of the contracting parties. over two children-who were play- FICKERINC;F an call and a trial. Any descri tion of millinery made 'to suit custom Mr. and Mrs. Dew r have taken in on the aide of the road. . As p fes: y — ars. A variety of young ladies' hats in stock. " a up residence in Mrs. Hartrick s they,reached the .station.road the White Winter Wheat .......... $ .885 residence at the corner of Church animal turned into the mill, and Red ' ;:; *� LEIGH _ PICKERIN > and gin streets. THE NEws ea- in doing so jumped a cattle-guard. Mixed -" -11fiR5. I g Doose and Spring Wheat... ..75 tends congratulations One,of the .mea was thrown out ,� -Apple-buy-ars,say' that their and the florae continued until it Barley._...'' .... ..•••.. .. ;, ,80 - It Joest markets this year is in either reached the door of the mill which Buckwheat...., ,•, =,50Winter wfle dere ppasrte of Ontario. In Western it tried to enter. ' It got its`frorit _-. IJVOn -'Ontario where there is usually an feet-ou to the high platform, but " - - - abundant crop, the apple crop this could go no farther. The young ."WANTED K .;:.year is almost an absolute failure men; who were strangers, were Then'Oh for'the North-west black Galloway.robes and costa that sr and instead of shipping thousands very fluent in their use of prof ^a8:�.. $eat Peas warranted not to get hard from use or age, and the- German bag of barrels they are 'buying from ity, and were eager to test thein V Qi�.ii la rug that will not fade. Men's and boys' suits of all sizes at uric „ Eastern Ontario. In the United pugilistic abilities. There was no .r, P g -” lgtatee this yeas the apple crop is apparent damage done to the rig, 1%1-= 3-3'CTiB�._. es.tq suite everyone. All kinds of mitts and gloves at the_ an abundant one and more apples but the horse was in a lather from delivered at• L are crossing the' Atlantic this furious driving. There should be S K, year than last, consequently not a charge of cruelty to animals laid '.WHITBY, _ FARMERS'' SUPPLY S.TORR, 4 u many apples from Canada are'against them. Fortunately such Write and I'll call and see them. - PYCKERIN Boning their way to the English'occurrences are rare in this local- E. BRYANI PROP. _ ' market. ity. 4-5 C. M. WILCOX, Whitby - , 'n� .. »,, ., u. y,. ,..:..<. ,.,,.,,:.,v ,.. :... ,.,�+ ,. .::..y ,o, .'`yz� c;, 4,.,e_ .".}";. .ora .,. •,; dt x``h5�, "� -, '" 7"°• !3".',p? ',°P'•`� ;✓s »'S.•; .,;tp's�:x�er;,.4'='�'9f .yY' ^°'.iia". $" 'i_ t+n:r".ni;t2r ne -F,s ,,a,;' ..'h=. �•.;[,, •,.,rfV,wT,S�"�.�,. {.n �, -r `;�•- v., '*:f.•.R. ..�.,�+.,. `aJA! �,.. 7,C` ,;,.•�. '.�. 'gr � p ... M .ay,yt�,ar<.;«c: �r�.y�",a.�°!;n".� ?a� ::$kt��`.°�r.`'.:r .� •i?'V. r .+�,nm.,•�ry.�;h. �y,+fig ��Q' '' ar Fr