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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_11_25 f rr Mt *' ,,. �•d '' "�,a. a,. .y a 7b tic ,g- . c ..? 1: qb .i,.-a.'`J".�. �`•:y� "L' s. 'v,•"'Y',�w: s• c. r ..•.: ...c _sass..:-..n ._.;' •.. _. ,:v`. .Y.._' ...�' _> .�.» ..rasa. -.Y"!.....'S/.�a �`. a. _ E r FR►IDA.Y, NO 25, 1910 .,No 8 .XX; PIC G, ONT., x ]K MTLLWHITBY WHIT[VAL[ ; : tB,<rdatss:. In time of Peace A : SPIN Judge McCrimmon on Saturday im Will Beaton,of Toronto University War T posed sentence upon Edward Finlay- spent Sunda} with his parents here. - J'�re�are for i�1'�r 1.y son and Mrs. Ocamb, found guilty a Messrs. Hames have been entertain- .z µ 13.FORSYTH. D. of O.. Regis- = � N `- week a�g°o of eonspfrees to abduot ing.a2oaRaay from---Taronta-_Dentai f x R• used member of the 21!o snsodeal. -gam of enuIna 6eiant on Edna Fink.a girl of sizteen o sib her Colleges Now 3s the time to order team oars- -�.�,...o2pntarto:-Bp.orai ntton siren to es g home in- Oshawa. Finlayson was Tha members of Whitevale Method- e�for fall plowing and spring work. $ ,. f>ie � given >isr.s teased taw xorlh coal,smithing.and threshing coal con• given two and a hal[ years in the let church are making ready for their How about that new set of single ' geremoat, *d :tautly on hand. Kingston Penitentiary and Mrs. Xmas entertainment. drivin harness 2 r ' C. McKlT1NON,M.D..L.R.C.S., O�chestnut coal is no�v ander coy- Ocamb two years less one day is the Most of the young people of our Dont wait for spring cosh but Ord This Mercer Reformator village attended the concert given by er now and et prompt service. I use N. Eesnbo�h,member of the collKe of era Will be found high and dry. y g P P l ans.aa gh,mSurgeons of Ontario uoeati us. coal sells on its met and requires One of the wealthiest farmers in Markham high school recently. only the best of material and guarani al ooflege of summons, faeinbzugh. .no peddling, Call and see us before South Ontario and the largest land- A great improvement has been made tee satisfaction. attsnttoa to drieases of .omen ane owner in this to p, on the" einem r we are t e orae a ren - ' 'IIg° B• died last night, aged 88. Though long yard this week by grading it up level and can. sup ly all his furnishings. We have made "a change in the y Stock of ro es, blankets. halters. PiCKERING MEDICAL-SURGICAL blendin of ouf old celebrated "Cream series of years he made mons by fat- with the sidewalk. g toning twelve or fifteen head of cat- On the evening of Dec, pth the whips, trunksand suit cases on heard ,= and X-RAY INSTITUTE Buns". having introduced a blend tie ever winter. Three hundred young men of Whitevale League will reasonable prices. which has met with the.sp roval of g• y Telephone orders receive my prompt , PICSSRIDt(>, - - oxTatuo p acres o! arm land,centrally situated give's social evening. Ever body in- A..E Prof. Harcourt. pprovincial chemist of hem now has a value other than agri- vited. Came and enjoy a good pro- and careful attention. ter' a, 31111 TOWLE, X. B., K. D., a x., the O.A.C., of Guel h. Prof. HtGt= cultural. He leaves over a quarter of gram. Repairing promptly attended to. w Pbr.tct:a in�harge court claims that this blend, when a million, Mr. Sleep was a life-long While returning home on the even- SF`s b Besalaust in Bei Diseases. Prostatic Dia. used for bread making purposes,prow- Liberal. He leaves a family o! one Ing of Tuesday last Charles Rice got t dames of Caen. Diseaaea of woni•a, oancere, es equal to the highest Manitoba pat daughter,at home,and three sone. alightly lost. About the time that he Fiekeriug EarneSs ' �. i'ttmor,g-8a7 e:amtaasioa Diseaaad of eye, eats. We strongly recommend this g thou ht he had landed safe at home ad:.nose,throat sad lanes• Fitting giants and 6 y au annus aoa chronic af.eaaes. $our and guarantee satisfaction. gg „ AUCL6Y in Whitevale, he found that he was }q .Oaoe$omrs 19 to a and 7 to O •sly Tea Buns for pastry cannot be in Pickering. 'Twas dark,see f E�ripCr3V,m 3i equalled. Mrs.. Patrick McDonald, we regret -----•«-- f t White•Satia stands without s peer. Ind. home 302 W. J.CoakweA to report, is not enjoying the best of wHlTavALs P E:FAREWELL, K.C.,-BARRIS- health at present. Wm. Peebles has just finished tak tD . sas,poanEt�osornattorn.r,aoaoonatr We have an unlimited supply of all Westney Bros.se aced two first, two sidlsarar. boort Bosse,whitbv• 10•v kinde of mill feeds. Bran, shorts, seconds and one thi,? prize on their ing in his turnips. Established 76 years {, " Jumbo and freed flour. apples shown at the Ot.tario Horticul- Percy R Pennock left for business '�' • T.BARCLAY,Barrister-at Law, college the pet Success Pecee. GREENWOOD •+-:+ tural Exhibition held at Toronto 'last e6 Baa. • liettor.Ngtary Snblio.f3necialli=ami- week. Congratulations. The church people have erected a ` ► sur for ELIth court`of Juttioo, Brock strait new fence in front of the Baptist par- ,�; � J• �L• SPiNg, LIffiITED, we regret to report the death o! WWIbr' ►17 Henry W.Broom at the home of his ronage. r. ILLS_ _.PICKER•ING, ONT. The iris are going ie organise a � 'U J. 0, DOW, B. A.,.Barrister, [ether here on Saturday the Bath Bri ht Edea Club, the chief occupation rp 11•soli*6 vela door to the,to lyd Ba to lost. at the a of 98 ye9re. The de- beim sewing.d to state that F. Beare leant Omos nese door to the Standard Sank• gent oun Rla whAabY. qBr ceased wsa a DriRht istelli y g Ale are i} man -especially in mechanical tinea, I bet we be w A ��� _ - but had been troubled with his throat s some ter and hope 111 RS I r` - iPmderaeat•y and lungs for home time and which ireturned from his pas -- nitimattely is-the for®-of-tuberculvaie- shooting Toole haethe wua an is Now is-the-time-to to bay -feed,-ik— tee onimproving. 1. �Ri E, J. BHIRLEY, Veterinary' �� �� caused his death. The remade,which Sexpedition. ozgeoa Honorary ;:adnate of the On- ful in baggtn a doer. is cheaper now than it will be �t� hi Feteria a,llagc.Toronto,Oanata. All were interred in the Friends burping d&aeeaee and is oziea a!domestic animals treat. round on too Kingston road on Moo- Rice Bros, ave taken the contract later on. ' ed.on the most mod�a,approved and scientific - IS my g g of putting in the pipe at the spring to • i netplee. st mo at carper of dAn and Lias day the 81st inst., was followed b a P p I have a large quantity of 9 lend- swt y the east of the village. p do Ave.,Pickering,Ontario it large number of trienda and acquaint id feed, and in order to reduce TILIPHONE HIM ances. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Our trapper. a Randal, quite enc- A eesaful this year, He has trapped s my stock I will sell at re- - ,re�',r Thom. Brown, have the sympathy Of coon, a mink and a number of skunks. duced prices in quantities. CL REMONT the community. The whitevale Baptist Sundaap! and Buck- G, HAM-Issuer of Marcia o I want Winter Wheat WL;icenow tis the oono" of �� School intend holding their annual wheat and will pay the highest rtakdring village,. � Short, long and two abort. WHITBY Cbristai tree And entertainment on prices. It will pap you t0 get POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- - Joseph WArdel, bill poiter of the the evening of the cel y thasber. �•�t Thin one is going to excel any that has mY prices. r - - . toner. valusi collector and imsaar town, died suddenly from pneumonia �n given yet. Full particulars will Try my new brand of dour "Bak- � + of owilAso licenses.Brougham tsy on-.Tuesday night. appear later. ere JO No$our su rior to it. ` ! s Ht BEAL The inns for the Toronto E"tern yam' � HOPPER Iaener of Marriage _ Electric raiway will be completed. In • _ -JV• Ldosaaee in the 0enaay of Ontario BRouoHJ.w P 9iTI3QNIZE HOME MILLS ' �.e in seer.sad Ids raddeaom.Claremont. for house furnishings,carload about a week after which negotiations wil!be roceeded with fortheright-ofTo- will -- ---- P T. C. Brown spent a few days in To- R.BE,ATO� 1 lcl at bolt m �ptygh_rF.o vs•rioua C6wIIst,- { • Conr•yenes. commissioner for takity priCoa. be marriage of Anthony Bendel, S. R. Sargent, o[Cobourg, war here y~ G amda.ies.p{nAo•000ataat. ata. 1[nnsr b Iona of the R'bitby Souse, tO Miss Btev Iii week. �L uies wh9iswali Ona. of Marriage L!o- Always open day or night- snson took- place here on -Monday. J. Feadby. of etbridge, spent Bun- p��ertng �+"41�ber Yard Mr. and Mrs;Baadei are on their hon- da with friends boars. + �I POSTUJL Licensed Auctioneer, eymoon. We extend our hearty con- - �j F. and ,burs. Mechin, of Oshawa, .0 , for Ooanmem of Tors and onaila. ♦ae ": a grawlAEioae. were here o+er Bund�ty. Pine flooring. Manitoba oidia drop - :smcal«at all khide atten*ad to on slice The tele hone situation remains un- - uwrra Address Greed firer P.o,, os.+, p N:F.Tomlinson.of Claremont, war siding. matched. rough and dressed �" decided, There is a considerable dif- in Brougham on Monday. pine and hemlock. New Bruns- , B. POWELL, Licensed Ace- /�/��j �/► jam/] / fereace between the offer made b the Mrs. J, C. Philip spent a couple Of wick white cedar shingles and �q _ fry . Hoose:. .e4mas� and aoll•.rtor for �/"'it DL. 1 HURT RT town to the Bell Company and that da s with Toronto friends. apple barrels.g r ' so""" of Ontario ane York. All kinds of made by the-latter to tbe-town. The y sats•oma ted either :n or s■ctioo Bert and Mrs. Matthews are spend Bell phone Terms cash r u4 7 BSV=]LLL PRICSB RlIfCEiVZD A BUD• IBmie now ootieeted. cr deans or other par , couaei!w131 meet on the Srst Monday la�r a week with cit friends. - ideal rsa ly at reetdeoea,alitabeth ar Pick DZN BLOW AT M'$At?nslr 6 DRUG , in December when an eiTort will be y W. D, GORDON dt SON. t ' arias. Pions orders Lett at li ofae•.Pick. aTOR>e THIS WIMIK. Donald h school left oo Saturday tC v�. made to arrive at a�ttlement attend high school at BRlingtoa. 3, iarts,g.or Masai store, Claremont, win re- g gait proi�t etteattoe. saaafacdon goarao- SOU`vZMIR STATIOM IXT—A lar bus A detachment of G Companv, Roy- Mrs. D. Stephens, who has been teed. lLTpLeeennaabesialmlet»ndentli0l al Grenadiers, coubistin of thirty of (. o[pa r and envelopes with two views we ill with quinsey. is recovering. of Pickering. Use it when writing to all polis• under Lieut. person, will glen Florence Bunker had returned '1'a•M Wagn 'r A OO$ friends.onThe regular �ce was ?tic. leave Toronto by train for Whitby an after spendingg two weeks in Brooklin. �/ It's sale now at lac hos, SAturda nest at 8.80 P.m. On arriv- J. H. and Mn. Madill and son were Ing at Whitby the party will march in Uxbridge Friday and Saturday last. `jam 3 Say's a full Line,Ot rreeh and Cllr OUR LuTLx Livwt PII-ra-A nice to the Queen's Hotel for supper. At Mrs. Chinn.of Brooklln,spent a few >� laxative, stimulate the elugguh liver, midnight it will leave Whitby to ed meats constantly on hwnd. Regular rice 25c. We as them at days here with her grandmother, Mrs. D� P march back to Toronto. expecting to Beer. �=- 15c per boa..t boxes for 25c. reach the city about eleven o'clock oo Mrs. George Law, of Toronto, is "k Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, 73wl;LRT Pluem are cut away down.' Sunday morning. Last July A con- visiting her ppar"enta,`W. T. and.Mrs. ' ,Sean, Bologna, •Weiners, etc. Every article we sell Is guaranteed. tingent of G Company marched from Wilson. You save money In buying from us. the Toronto.Armories to the Hamil- Wallace Barton, of Lisdale• called T���'�s ° _ 'Highest price's paid for We have a good second-hand watch ton Armoric$under service conditions on a number of old friends here on Canada's high-class commercial Butcher's Cattle for sale at a low$Kure, inside of fifteen hours.- Monday _ school; enjoys an extensive parr Try a bottle of�our own Emulsion with _ ______.�'tl Mrs. Ed. Willson is spending a week ronage: instruction strictly first- �ekerin dive Hypophoephitee-60c. f1R[Brlw000 with her sister, Mrs. J. Pugsley. of claws: graduates always handsome m- ' Q T Eglington. ful, Write to day for handsome y M. lbl aFA DDEAi Remetmber D. Piikey's sale at Bal• Mrs. James Garrett and children,of Catalogue. cam os. Wednesday next. Taunton,spent over Sunday with J. r , �'l1rBt•C1a86 FI for h2I8 Carl Hinuman, of Wicklow,spent a and Mrs. McLean. 1qa„ DRUGGIST AND GRADUAT=OPTICIAx few day■ with his brother; Robert. Allan and ?4". Graham. of Mount D Or night = W. J. 1{LLIOT,`Prioclpal. g PICKERING, ONT. this week. Albert, are visiting with the lattef'e Cor. Yon ado Alesaoder Sts. BIIB meets fill tTS1II8 Mrs. H. Dunlop has been undee the sister, Mrs.Geo. D. Linton, g .doctor's care for the last few weeks Mise Maggie Stephenson has return. sawing promptly attendee to REAL ESTATE..... with a severe cold. ed,after spending two weeks with ^ .' M. Gleeson has been oft duty this her brother, Joseph, at Audle ' Agent for.Canada Carriage Co. week owing to injutiea sustained by a Wm.end Mrs. Wallace an�family; Two fift -acre farms for sale cheap; of Greemb,ink, spa y ,ry �8 y P tall a few days aR, at Saturday and • ]ff• ! p{� *{ Good buildings, plenty of water, one- Mrs. Proctor has been confined to Sunday with T. C. Brown and family. half in cash, balance on mortgage if the house for a ccuple of.Weeks with Thos.and Albert Beer, accompanied a� pleurisy, but at time of writing she is by Thos, Cbinn, of Bmoklin, spent a required. convalescent. few days with H.and Mrs.Wright,at ;B1aGkSnaitill g Also a good tenement dwelling Mr. Stephenson is moving into Jae. Nobieton. yielding 1296 in the village of Picker- pengelly's house this week, John T. T. H. Love,who has been with J.W. Stephenson having vacated it and ,Bogle for six months, left os.Tuesday GOOD NEWS t :] viog rented the Dumbarton shop 1Og gone to Pickering to live. morning for New York, where.be will and opened the samq,I am prepay The Salem Brotherhood are holding seek hi+fortune. �. ed to do all work entrusted to- their annual'Sunday services at Salem The Presbyterian Sunday.School x me in the'above line. �08lK"es 11*V* t$ have decided to hold their annual on December 4th, morning and even. Your Ideal of Christmas �t Horseshoeia a specialty. ing, Rev, J. W. Aikens, Field Secre- fowl supper and entertainment about _ 1 g y w' *"# the same date as usual. Particular$ : l,aU in and see me any time. � lacy for the Temperance and Moral GIFTSReform Department ofthe Meth church,will reach at both services" «w.._ xi ' V. Q. Richarc' a• Both British parties are prepari ..DUNBARTON Collections and aubecriptions for that an be'had a - O C b 'hd t ` work will be taken. n Mona,- ev• in for one of the bitterest elec- � � .. Notary Public, Pickering: ening, Dec.5th, the Brotherhood will g iBA$SETT�S _ hold their ��tignet at Kinsale hall. tions ever recorded. V BLdCKSMITINGi atad Rev. J. W. Aikens and' His Honor Small Boy (applying for situs- ✓ttWQLtR, WHITBY �~ - DOMINION BANK .WOOD W OR. LNG of ail Kind Judge is.Thimon will bee chief tion)=What kind of a boy do you _ 4' a apeake2•e. This,is open to the men of want? : . Hasid Of lee, Toronto the community. Come and enjoy a t-A , quiet boy, Merchan nice _ at t doesn't o lar ."r` tre a e d words,.smoke ge • Pine wood, cut any ievgth, for•sale: It is with deep regret that we re- th nes use ba anti ul display, -[ General Banking Business rt the death .of one of our most cigarettes, whistle around the of- t prices ppoo la tricks or get into mix• than ever, 'and a Ro trausacted' "` A quantity of turnips for sale, hi hl respected residents, Mise Ise- See, play suit every purse. , belle Wilson, who died at the home chief. Notbin appeals more t0 a Order nick.- - of her nephew at Burlin@tonron Wed- Small Boy-You don't want no S PPS - 13pecial attention given to _ q needs. the 28rd inst. 'The deceased, boy i you want.a girl. man, woman or child than a the O011eatlOII 0 rrrrcc YY _ Q� DO`n who was in her$0th year, was a life- handsome piece of Jewelry. y _ �t_N 1 ��VRVOlsI BIWYIt ROAD long resident Greenwood. She left I � Pa-Did you tall that - t11>Ile llOteB. hereabout two weeks o to Assist Young mark who calls on you every Quality considered you can X ago her ae hew in settling after moving night that I was going to have lave money-if you buy from SAVINGSDEPARTMENT PLANTS FOR SAL from bickering. She was seised with the gas turned off promptly at 10 ; ry _ an attack of pneumonia which was p,m. ? Norman Bassett 'j381la'Its Ie081TOd"Of 'ski'. an8 the cause o[ her death. Her funeral Daughter--Yes, papa. , upwards. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, wil}take place to-dayy. (Friday) from Irate pa-And what did he say Celery and Garden Flowers. the home of Walter H. Nilson at t P. that? JEWELER exp oPTiclAx _X=tf�rent shows$ at higbeet wagon will be on the road during m. when her remains will be convey, :Daughter-He said he would plsrrent r>lteta. ed to the Salem church where service rxONE W$ITBY the-season. will be held after which interment consider it a rent personal favor 79 KE E PC Ri NEW = CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager The aammaae Ga2densi will take place ill the,adjoining deme- if you would have it turned off at ; 8.80 u WHITBY BRANCH.' _ BROUGHAM; ONT. >ef•y clock. ,tw � . r7 sass.,.,'mar ..40• „ `�,, 'rW .. rk,�., t.... , n2, .. ._. ., .,,: „•.. ;�.� .,. $ •.,. .,.:,. ,�, '..., ..:, -'�,.,;..: '.w.. �4 ,..�•:. .y- .:3 v r +a�.:,.. .s...,e.xx. '+�"F ,ro a hN.•. [. '• - ear+. .r �'s.a•... x'�... L1;.-'"�.. ..,. cru. sofa ;, ,, •,.,r h, a.v,;•4 m w:,7:.a., nen ••a.• g a.. •l .t!".,r:Yl. a i- �i'l ,.a,i-: :?"ic'S'y�c ."�;.?n*rz!�"'lc. 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C H TO RTU R E Perhaps he united the two with a :19eaaen Why Doctors Do Not CaUhMAD& Its CAWADA "FRUIT-A-TIMES" BROUGHT RELIEF subtle purpose; for, if he could get " Dwase. Jesus to claim the latter, he would 'The reason doctors do not eaten have a sufficient ground for condom- ~� a; . , nation. No doubt he was prompted $ ': ,disease is because they .never-thi>ah + to put the question by his intimate kabout it. They very seldom take knowledge of the events connected ny precautions to secure this amaz- `. with the triumphal entry. * ; log immunity, beyond, perhaps, a ,; , ' 64. Thou hast said-To have kept silent at this critical moment would _ .. old sponge bath regularly, smok- have--been a ' een praat.oal setting aside -- u fag, a pinch of snuff, gargling the " of all his claims for all time. rhe --"? throat with some well-known disin- form of our Lord's reply is given ' differently in Mark ("I am") but a �fectaat, or washing their hands in the meaningis the .&me. • Its the Standard Article {an antiseptic solution before and Nevertheless-Introducing an em- 0 READY FOR USE PI ANY QUANTITY !after attending to a patient. A doe- g �r !tor may carry disease from one phatic statement to offset what had For Making soap,softening water,removing old paint. � ?house to another without contract- *` preceded. "It is true I now stand r1Llnfecting sinlrs. closets, drat" sad for sway other Ing it himself. condemned before an earthly tri- purposes. A can equal s0 lbs.SAL SODA. boost because of my claim to Mea- [Awful r -900 assent - An Army surgeon had to cope DANIEL SAunDERs 1"W.GILLXrrCOUFA•YYLL1arrED. TOROirro.0leT: sin le handed with a terrible out- siaship; but this is not the end;g Shoat Lake; than.,June 11th,1910 from now on (henceforth) you may ' break of cholera. People were dy- "For years I was bothered with pet- look for-anothgr scene when I, the I* g around him by the score. When sistent Dyspepsia and Indigestion, having - severe uus after meals and I tried eve bon of man, shall sit as Judge at g every. -— _ ---- - _ -- —_ � the rush was over, the medical man, p' thin that I could t but the pain is any the right hand of Power. IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND � �.. abxolutely exhausted, 'sank on to a stomach became no better, 65. The high priest rent his gar- , Home bed which a shorttime previously A druggist recommended "Fruit-a. meats-Not "an affection of hor- DYEING �r had been occupied by a bad chol- tives."I did not give up any fords I was „ „ „ _ --.era case, and.slept for forty-three in Lho%abitofeating norstc�pamokin yet tor, a mere pretense (David Is m....r:o hours. Yet he did not contract the "Fruit-a-tives•' has done wonders tor me Smith). This is a very old way of gave Mono �,. end I 'strop i 1iEWS BY UAIL ABOUT JOU's complaint, although he had taken 'strongly advise all my friends to expressing anguish. Here it is the � ` no reventiv- measures. He simply u7e it. (Signed), DANIEL SAUNDERS high priest's official, rather than . BULL ANI) HIS PEOL'LE. t Gress Weil - .;' didn't think rtbvut it. And that is for is sold at 50c a box, his personal, distress: The high Try its t $y.30 trial size, 25c. At dealers or priest was not allowed to rend his - Sifaplo as Waahkv - the whole secret, from Fruit-a-fives Limited,Ottawa. clothes•for, his own sorrows, but he Vdth Qui�rrenees In the Land •That was expected to do so when a gross offense against .God took place in 11eigas Supreme in the Coin. flout !o CNS T'�E SOND�Y SCHOOL ds, that Jesus had spoken blas- a i; woe p mcrcIa! World. _ STOMAfru p U c phemy, is full of suggestiveness. m�A` DS+r� CH-TR �-. What further need have we of wit- The honorable secretaries of ging I EKih nesses?-:--The glee and sense of re- Edward's Hospital Fund for Lvn F — INTERNATIONAL LESSON P � JUST THINK or 1T t lief on the part of Caiaphas is thinly don have received at the"Bank of' e+,..woof.corms,sur or•Le a e.osePeelaaly ,vN11[!a.tiASlE U7e._No Chance of uu.shec Fe" 1 flreat S�erar from Intli�eatio� NOT. 27. concealed. Ha had compelled ;England the sum of 850,000 from as ..an...uh,,Gotost•cmmtr=yo,,,DrsRWa. r o — mate dexteritJesus to y, had with extortedfrom 'an mous contributor. Ties Co.*,�''a��.a,,'^+ STt,,,d,Ho,�;;� a; �'fa How she Wa3 Cued, y+ With a catch of 213,006 herrings k� - him such a declaration as the San- Ithe steam drifter Light has beaten hams for all forms of indi action,,LLewoe ..M She Trial--o"esus, hedria s malign purpose-required ` all records at Southwold Suffolk. As ha approached he bridge that - z• mach' traub.a__ is & generalf g Batt. 26. 37-68. Golden Teat, To be guilty of blasphemy was to The catch representing one night's 'croasea the river near the cascade, r whether great pain after eating, {be worthy of death (66): Soanswer- work, sold for 81,373.g �he perceived the ex, grazing by the 1. Pet. 2. 23. belchingof wind, hear feeliti in ed his associates. And the had the ,roadside, and quickened his pace, the stomach, nausea, or the en,arp I - i law with, them (Lev. 24. 18). jt is ! The members of the Sunbury Fire!for he did not much relish such close Verse 57. The that had taken Brigade have decided to resign in Me that often make,jou think you i Je3ua-The ir4ldiei s sent out b he not probable that such men as Niel- a body at Christmas unless grieq_ Proximity to a great beast with long � • lave heart troubly. There are two y �Aemus and Joseph of Arimathaea antes between them and the au horns, and these with such sharp I chief priests and elders. per tlhiags noticeable is iadig+eation. F were present. intended are adjusted. Folate. { : tJae to that doctors always find in- ; The !rouse of Caiaphas-An inter- 67. Spit is his face-Such treat- ! I Our friend, the ox, stops grazing, stion a rominat symptom in a val must be thought of between this Sacred:selections are played on a d>gti P8 meat of a condemned prisoner was large gramophone, and brief ad' and steps out rather quickly in or- e arreat, as *:. other, that ruawffervr9 state.usually find Luk For For a description Of the This smirch u t n ithets srerord Sof the dresses on the music and compos i to the travelbon jour, so to speak, _ relief when a tonic is taken `the thod of procedure before the Sea- ;Jewish court some of their own his-'j are given.by the vicar at the ser- 1 Be, poor man, starts to run to restores the general health. With-: j hedrin, see Dummelow's (;ommea- vices in St. Michael's church stour� " = j1F • g torianaViave sought in vain to wipe 'bridge. Willesden.. Iescape what he believes to be era i —tut a doubt stomach troubit i3 si-m4}tart'. - ;out, t f animal of vicious intentions, and - Attacked with a poker b an in- ' .r Orly stomach weakness, and the euro � Were gathered together-It is not � 6t3. Who . . . struck thee'►-Aa idle ' P y i to his terror the beast runs after _ `f mate of the military hospital Til- him. i - _ gid g a reau_ lost au were an' ici- 1&-the act that Lbep s sn o - racIrs �9 g- ---o+ fnstez� �cfi-taster: as to matte she stomach strong' :moi ar (compare Mark) whether they and ironical uestion. called forth .nrr}, Rar 7 alaotl to 1 cat o wl on - I y y 'Private William Williams, of the ' ' work and cannot cure. As the pro ortwhether they caomettog together I_ ark 14. BS). Royal Army Medical Corps, died Just the hill toward the bridge° r lite Any other treat at is stole- g �� bias (M P y ; ffrom the effects, of hia injuries Just before reaching this point,. teases of JAS '02 aro controlled Sy I he. was led in. At any rate, tie !the road turns sharply to the left ' th-- blood &tad serves, the, atotaac► minimum number of twenty-thele ! LONDON HAS 7,33'7,196 SOULS. i„ It was announced to ,a recent at the river's brink, The man, ter- - gazette that Colonel Robert that is too weak to digest food needs !were certainly present. died as he is, has enough wits left i new Statistics Give Good Idea of, Pringle, had been appointed Diiec- - A tonic to give it stretigtk. And in, M. Peter-He and John had re- Veterinary'to take the Lura- successfully, sad all the world there is ao better 1 City's Vastar". tot-General of the :i rmy gains the bridge; but the ox, in the F, covered from the fri t which led ]Service, and Han. Ma or General, tonic than Dr. Williams Pink Pills. ?them to flee upon their Master's A kaleidoscopic lim rte a{ the I ardor of his desire for social inter- Pink F s F ,v:ce Hon, Major Gencral F. Smith course, and the slowness of his mind They actually make new, rich 1 bei& arrested and at a Safe dis- I vastness of London is to be obtain- I ' blood, tone the nerves sad so ? 8 ,reE:red. I and of his by bulk, is unable to tame they kept.track-of what was ed in the twentieth annual volume'l For having uns,,und pork in hia 4 F' strengtltea the stomach and all the oil oa. At first Peter remained o[ "Loa<loa Starti9tics," oat ub- turn quickly enough, but crashes ' bodily en t ons. We submit the g g I P ,possession, George Harrison, a but- through the single rail, over the outside the court of-the high priest, lished by the Lonuoa County Coun- 'cher, of London road, Brighton, was following as proof that Dr. Willi- bot afterward lit gained admission ct1. I g bank, down-down-down into the 8 1 recently find $75, Thomas Batdock, i Magpie River. - + alma' Pink Pills will cure even the throw h John who had some kind, In 1902 the n u1atlQa of rester . mouble�Mara John Graf, lot passport there from previous a carrier of Wivelsfield• Sussex, , The good man, reliebed of the i pg Fm P London was 67 05,770. In 1909 the ,who sold Liie meat, beingfined the 46 Fart 59, Sought false witness-If this the estimate is 7,037,196. The an- purstllt of this ravenous besot, but E visit& (John '18. 16). figures were 7,42x•,740. This year !same amount. a - _ l3aaitatchewaa, Alta., says . For � } I trembling like a leaf in every limb, . years I suffered great torture from g i The removal of the Marconi wire tells his beads and gives thanks to is an accurate statement it simply nual income of London's charitable( Liv- indigestion. h indi stion. I toot man difteren P1J i Icse Station at Waterloo,.near 1.iv-{the bon Dieu. Across the bridge atedicines. but instead at bene8tti shows that the case was prejudged. 'agencies is 912,875,616. ierpool, to the Seaforth Barracks as st goes; but he is suddenly rstruck eappear- we R _ What they sought was not evidence More -than 6,000 additional terse ;has roved cit satisfactory, and - :: - tae I was growing worse all the I but sought witness to put working classes • dung the last ultimately the l tali a to be utilizedlwi is take atitf with horror is the reappisen pretext. g (Compare Mark: meats have been` rorideKl for the a y, a :. tigie, till my stomach got so bad I 1 ante of the ox, which, having risen could neither est nor drink with- Ihim to death.") Any testimony .'twelve months. In a year 32,000 in the interests of coastal defence,y 'from his plunge, like a veritable out pain. Even cold water would 'would do, whether false or true, 'London children are now taught to plvoer, a that he is, has swum the cause me suffering. Nor did I"Bet; so loo as it contributed to the de- swim, while more than 7,000,000 free i Thomas six -months old child 'of ricer, and clambered a out on. the -� g i Thomas . Thompson, a laborer of• r any relief when the stomach was I rocks on the opposite shore. , sired result. "Theyv-met not to try meals are provided for hungry lit. Wymondham, Norfolk was burned empty, as I still suffered from but to condemn." No witness was tle oats. ' horrid burning pain. I went to Ed-, + to death. while sleeping in a perarti- a „ rt; horridn and consulted one o! the called in the prisoners behalf, and bulator in front of the fire. Some BABIES SORKS IN MINTERmento ; x there was no attempt whatever to NUTS TO THE BOVINES. sheets hun before the fire were ig- best doctors there, but he told me g Mothers Sheald Kaow About secure a just and impartial judg- In Mexico the feed the fighting Wiled earl the 9trinea spread to the rW �' that he could do nothing for me, •ment. Y P Zaai•Itu1c. that all I could do was to diet. For bulls on English walnuts. Whole child. 60. Many false witnesses came - $ver mother should realize that w some time I took only hot water ,shiploads o�these nuts are brought - . _ y • They doubtless volunteered all sorts phe skits of her baby is so tender - sad a email tete of brown bread to Mexican `porta from Bilbao and HIS INTENTIONS w'F;RE GOOD. p of information, but none of it was i that the secretions of the body of � for my meals, but even that did not Santander in Spain, • The nuts are —_ of the incriminating kind• and, be- ten load to rashes, eruptions, etc. -help we and I got so weak and run l distributed through the es. of t hsughable Story From Far-away , sides no two of them agreed. The ' all of wltiffh may be removed by tf; down that I despaired of ever be Mexico to the various reaches The Labrador. y - law required that at least two -.lag well agate. I bought a so-called should offer the same testimony. Mexico City Bull Ring- Association + A certain ax of the village of i -basica, upon examination r�q 1: electric belt and wore it for sixt feeds forty or fifty bulls on this g a el. I am able to destroy them- choice fare. - Magpie, Labrador, has a habit found to be suffering from atom 1 months, but it was simply money , ,°� +> wasted. Then one day s friend ple-In this way, the saying of which has led to an exeelleaJ,rstory, form of skirl irritation or 'heal. i asked sae,why I did not try Dr. Wil-I Jesus by which he meant to refer 'This year's hop crop in England of which he is the hero. hen the bon't let baby suffer when Zaau•I t llama' Pink Pills. I did not know; to, his body, was perverted and is estimated, in a preliminary state- trader who told the tale to Dr. C. Birk will care! ,', I they were intended to cure indiges distorted (John 2. 19). Matthew went issued by.the Board of Agri- W. Townsend, the author of A Often, too,. in winter, tart littta tion, but being assured that they' and Mark report differently the culture, at 302,675 cwt., as compar-.,Labrador Spring," concluded the l ones suffer Li&m chaps on the coir,,; `- �"re, decided to try them. I aeon words of these witnesses, a fact ed with the yield of 214,484 cwt., in narrative, be confidentially•assured l�ands, oro e,r parts°of the body.; y- w und the Pills helping me, but my! which fatties with Mark's statement I90fl• his hearer the next_day that the j;6gB�k=app3'ed-after tba bath,: wtonditios was so, bad when I began' that they did not agree. It was story was entirely and exactly true. I°Ad at intervals duritss tha da., c this disagreement doubtless; that -�._-. -••---- If it is not, it ought to be. will prevent all trouble. ?lasing these that I continued takin + s g' caused the implied charge of blas A MOTHER'S PRAISE The ox used to wander slung the Yrs. I,. R'Qoclr, of 475 Alixarot r1 ,E the Pill for about five months be I Ithe I self that I was completely! phemy and anarchy to fall flat. little road that hada to the river Avenue, Winnipeg, -ays: Strme cured. Thou I could eat any kind! 62• Stood up-In order to add dig- Mothers are always willing to, because the pastureage was good nasty sores broke out around my ' nity and weight to his questions. shower their praises on a medicine there, and being of a social disposi- baby's mouth, and despite all the! of [tad, sad although more than two! �Y 63. Jesus held his peace-It was that not only relieves their preci-:I tion, and having no friends of his .preparation* used; then refused tot + years have passed since my cure,; this that elicited the interrogations ous little ones 'from pain but re, own race with whom to associate, 'heal, I took him to St. Bonifac - I have not since had the least sign! g i \ .= from Caia has. So loo mouse the cause and keeps the y 'g p of the trouble. I can most heart- P gas Jesus well bright, arrive and happy.In J- for it was the only 'ox in the vil os flat and�e remained'there for it reeentlaand Dr. Williams' Pink said nothing and the witnesses cob- , lage, and much petted and familiar- two weeks. At the end of that tim Y Such a medicine is Baby's Own Tab" ly conversed with,-he was wont to he waa no better, and • we 'again tradicted one another, there could Pills to anyone suffering from thi lets. No other medicine for little l welcome all -human, beings passing toek him bane: I was then advised • ' terrible trouble." be no"ground for condemning him. I 8 P g Sold by all medicine dealers or But, as they did not agree, there ones has received such praise from along the road. If they slapped, ,to try Zam-Bolt and obtained , far si was no necessity for him to answer. thousands of thankful , mothers. he -would nose up against them in supply. The e#fset of the first few Uy mail at 50 cents a box _ Besides, were not his life and work Theca Tablets never fail to relieve I the $lost friendly manner; if they applications was very gratifying, boxes for dNt.50 from The Dr. Fit the little ills that afflict them, Mrs.1 wzalked, lie would sedate! walk be- and a little : rsevemuce, resulted .Hams' Medicine Co., Broctvilk,� a sufficient defense against such ac- y' pe , custations? Thos. Hodgson, Riviere du Loup -silp them; if they ran, he would yin a complete cure.' I adjure thee by the living God- Station, Quo., writes. `:I always run, too, and be. could run -well; .7,am-Bak will alsobe found it sur see SPEBI'r�C This was the most solemn keep Baby's Own Tablets in the very vel), for an ex. The villagers• cnrc for cold sorely chapped Bands PRO way of putting Jesus under oath, house and have given them to my' understood :and at areciated him. frost bites, ulcers. eczema, blood f - `Prosperity is getting money other and the solemnity of it i6�inereased two little ones with the beat reaults.i� One-dray there'}2a4scd along this }}tioiron, varicose $ures, piles, scat r . ""n neatly folded dQ a pay eave- when it is remembered .that Caia- I always recommend them to myl road a. stra.ngar on the inarch for sores, riagwor=#--t>54S>arl• friends as they area rand rem- alga ' lope a mac climbs u tb rob his phae occupied the highest position b g t1iP Hndar,n 13av twat of �fingan, an slits. barns btufssa, _ in the church and nation. edy•" The Ta lets are sold by me- ('1&rly man of timid disposition, !.injuries generally. J�8 de+t when p s ' Whether' thou art the Christ-It divine dealers t51 by 'mail nt._5 and_ignorant f,f the custnma of the ;e#s and stot"-we •at 80o. a` 'tleih,Loas he often uses a ladder is not necessary to believe that the ieents a box from The Dr. Williams' gMagpie tax, and'indeetl not familiar or post freo Brom $aeL•HUb � labeled patriotism.. high priest cousidered Messiah and Medicine Ca-,' Brockville, Ont. i I with any hornccl cattle. Toronto, ayoo nesipd► of p&ee �----- a '..« - �: ''- �,r ,.m.k�t. 7K.• �" �, Y.t�O:q.cY esu' A?:«. ... ... ., .. - .. .. :,... .. ;,-.:. .. ... ;,. 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They -have figured thrillingly is . romance during all the years of * w People Who' Work THE REASON WHY Chase One Man, but 8warin Harm- their unwelcome mingling with the : lesely Upon Another. Iess adventurous peoples. The gyp- • ' �� sy Rigo enjoys the distinction of Indoors With Their Haat& . .' bee has a marked degree of.having firs,won and then abandon- attachment for some persons and ed a ria ''b, although she was a - r' QUEBEC ' 1RIAN CURED BY P " $ seamstresses watch-makers, Zrt d hate'for others. _I have a hired man pretty poor specimen of royalty in y r „ u VODD'S KIDNZY PILL$ who cannot go near the hives," her transformation form Clara ists,draughtsmen,andmanyothers, says a .writer in Outing, "and the Ward to her Highness of Chimay. Cannot P1'OF3er1 ba[1d1C their tools bees will even hunt him out when The name' of Rudi Nyary is less Y Of Rbowmatlam Gravel and Dia- far awn in the fields and will chase with cold, stiff lands. Many$108C" � y known; but-he is another gypsy fid- � = '•betea-says he Wants other std- him flying to shelter. ' dler who can'pose as the passion-ate,- hour or two on cold winter morn- � or 18t`t!'s Co hrive >;t[e-beneSt of `men my father had a swarm to gine-hearted lover of a beauty who '. �.El$s result 8 from the delayed beat .; a ]ver'I have seen him-let--t-he$]- -� tlkperieace. forlak-for-him-a-11--she-held-ill held-dear _--pf �111T1aCC-O�SLoyC.- light all over his hand and arm up, and at last 'gave life itself on the =- s to his shoulder, then after carrying altar of her mad infatuation. The Perfection Oil Heater iD ' Iionsaesu Mills, Pottneuff Co., them for a quarter of a mile, he she Was the Countess lion& Fes- fit few minutes gives the tempeea� Fes- Que., Nov. fdl (Special.)-"`Tell the laughingly brushed them off into a^ {Mics of Austria one of the most A public Dodd'& Kidney Pills cured hive. They were fond of him.. They adorable blander in the ,�...� tthat assures the worker vivarm hie of Gravel, Rkeumatism and Dia. are not fond of me-not at least to empire. ore l Wes." These are the Words of that extent. While she was betrothed to Count bands and pliable muscles. The sv Carpentier, of this lade. "This g and hat- arm saw Nyi y the Bavarian � 1y �p passionate liking army, she saw Nyary fiddling in the _ For tea years i suffered, Mr. ing runs through the whole animal Tzigane band at Oldenburg. Des- �JMI�CTI® (Carpe=tier continues. "Then I kin^door and must be taken account SINOKILLMS0 . heard of Dodd'li Kidney Pills and of while seeking our allies. Dogs gageme in love, she broke her en- e decided tot them. Almost from never.go near some people. I have ga@ement with Count Sigiamund g y7' g and fairly flung herself at the head -- ' the first they relieved me and now seen a cat become so attached to a of the swarthy fiddler. Her father, ail my Gravel, Diabetes and Rheu- human friend that after separation ,Abiohd* stookeltw tl✓R� odoT&W „ Count Paul Festetics, offered to �a jtaatism have entirely left me. it mourned for weeks. _ buy off tiyary with a large sum of "I want others to know what �`— money; but his gipsy vanity rejected quickly gives heat, and with one tilling of the font burns steadily for nine hours, �y ured me, because I do not want =-SEAWEED$ AS DIET. Without smalls or smell. Has autelatane-locking ftlaase spreadea which _ 1. hem to suffer as I have suffered." the bribe. He married the coun- events the wick from being turned high enough to smoke,and is easy to remora t Tonere are thousands of just such Many kinds of seaweedr have long teas tend took her to live amid the and drop.back so the wick can be quickly cleaned. wing proofs in Canada that David's been eaten. "Dulse and tangle" squalor of his people. She died, It has a damper top and a cool handle. Indicator always shows the amount dney Pills always. cure Sidney was once a common cry in the unattended. at the birth of her child of oil in the font. The tiller-esp does not need to be screwed down; it is put i■ atreets of. Edinburgh, both being .and the baby died with her. like a cork in a bottle,and is attached to the font by a chain,and cannot get lost. i sease. If you take .the disease. Eeaweeds,•and in Chili vet, a third __— The burner body or gallery cannot become Wedged,because of s new device arly they will cure it easily and variety is used as food. In the to construction and consequently, it can always be easily unscrewed in an quickly and you will be saved much C M' Instant for reiv in The Perfection is finished in Japan or nickel, I& anon` wan river settlement, in Australia � J y ®� durable: wall-made,built for service and et light and ornamental suffering. If you have neglected it V , , , Y g i and other Places, seaweed jelly ire- i - and let it reach its..more dangerous, uently appears on the bill of fare, wt�hls .tops eoatlu. c.r_.a eoi a. aa..ts p wi ��aa at yours.,w•><:./o,dela dw d-lda► r�.. Stages, such as (Travel, Diabetes or while the pedible birds' nests of S`areoy real t"•4 �+• a .ea..at areas aJw - Sr]ght's Disease, Dodd's Kidney China are edible,because the birds ' 4ills will cure it. They never fail. TOO GLOW. T� QIIC� �� W Compalay' use seaweed as a building material. Doctor-'-*op need exercise." t HIS BEVG1IAGF.. -''. Patient-"Why, I'm Working as a I " ' eS zJ0A. Pardon tae," said Very Young riveter." v £AT- DIDNj£ SL7EEElL -}.. . 11AY A sn,,.�. "A.39yauxas Doctor—"Workin b the da , 1 I su fo;»a�res»et;. namplee oa stems. Mr. Freshman making a Call "j'ID. tneWY scene ew■d1tel i B Y y , I t, cD 1r leaR°ra t'ucrerpoadenSt a jrvut*. j �' a1.tate.at.,+Wtatls. >id 9■aaa. expect?" Aunt Mati,da-``Susan I hope • : only thirsty. � � �, „ - •• sbduwo Marie Hton. Ise 1'trwcla St,Taruuto. "Want a drink of Water?" asked Patient- Yes. you took great Care of my�pets while CA APPROPRIATE. Doctor-"Well you had better I was away."." ItIVATItXatArvritis Ck-lilrl with Sasso lllisa Benthate, sweet] � Y Y � F'UL !o•a,ag. with .t:t•twws, with cisme. , y' - work by the piece for a while." Susan-"Indeed I did s mum. Only add**a and yre.,,axt p+:d, fur one dollar. X."Water? I don't use it," answer. " p y g my once I forgot to feet the cat." res °1 Y°°i i'°ad,+, Vut ` I ho a the don't give little l Aunt pe the or n he young ung blood, with a wicked_ school t" Yeboy a, naughty me 'Cona.'in );-tternally it 18 ' oodernThe� crnoWning property of :thing didn't lsu erImuonS she �te ti t ]Oh rhe�sis• ( .�`ACENTS wwyi`w iy 'CALL Ole' ' Oh, you dear boy! $o they're y Susan-"Oh, - ' bringing you upon milk?" "How dreadful! And why do they r. Thomas' Eclectric Oil is that it ;the canary and the parrot!" WANTED. _ call you that '" an be used internally for many Ill 'rel,. nAlt,arclt 1AAL)F- Xaw ,A Pleasant Purgative. = Par. "'Cause in our class, you know, ,complaints as well as externally. ,.temeeks c-,m pr`r..e--careta� unease• � a�-sew weeks e.,mp•ets ..,u-•M-ie,tla Lew a imelee'e Vegetable Pills are so com I'm always at the foot." For sore throat, croup, whooping' 3rata,tex.,.rateeiretostahe«c donate week- l w neo t:,r cata:.,gee" Mubr Bathes Cu,Wl r ]pounded as to operate on both the +cough, pains in the chest, colic and - a� gae.n as+s. r�roawr:. - --- -- -many kindred ailments it has curs- vrviAV,1 LIVINPwr co„ LT-0 w: estomach and the bowels, so that ; Edson, Alta. Rhe new Grated. t y) f'AtlCER. Tumors. LomDs• ere• Internal r they act along the whole alimentary Trunk Pacific town has organised aD live qualities that are nnaerpassed. L r wl Lmaeh,i,e I1`ularSiiQl may hip and r.>R ozn'.r.l�y ` a net external. ear.vi without eat■ b! a :' arsd excreta passage. They are '� Club. A bottle of it costs little and there i ami was of lrel W as crutch t.,r A m•nth.�our ham* treatment, write as Ware leer — _-..__ pine. --- -- - -iu-aePi--+wu_-Mr -°t taetrate: Tess--I)-r--Niles til-afrdwal- 4 0 1 .,not drastic Work-]Dat mlldry} �,_ -I- &IWAl�aving--�- ' j u,g«t toe to try tITVAItI,'^. LL%1�F:YT, which I Colltn4li , Olt ;purgative, and the pleseure of tak- g 'hand- I,lilt with the m.wt.at,r.factory read temd twiny Singleton cannot understand', — I am as aril am ever In my life. :ing them is only equalled by the i.why a man's wife'is called his bet- _ _ ryur+.tacerely, ASK ME WHAT gratifying effect they prodssce- Com- 'ter hal Wedmore-You would if MOVING TIME, his - MATTHEW r aAINJM Wit' i uaded only of vegetable substane- you had to divide-your salary.with. �� mark, R A W FURS ss the curative qualities of which ne b Yes, said the young father, y Y : .:. now.r I4errety busy muvin WORTHRE a . Niers full tested, the afford relief a foreruns i: ?yluvin 4 1ovine,,at our hulls@ W.ACr OOF>FATT �ilrit)souL chance of injury. A .cough ie often the-_- - fir—.--_-�-'- g. - ORT - , l_ , Small Bo -I want a box of pills, of serious pulmonary afflictions,,vet Moving everything out of baby's. LLIA, ONTARIO s � y there is a simple cure within the,reach. He's beginning to trawl." Brotherly boosting helps more 1 please - The..Chemist-What '"fi 1, reach of all m Bickle's Consumptive; — than sisterly sympathy. my buy I Anti bilious 1. -Small Buy Syrup, an old-time and widely re- Mother d ve_'-Worm Extermin.� !'este this in yutfr hat also If Turkey Etat�13rs i I -bio, it's uncle, sir. - - cognized remedy, which, if resorted' ator will drive wo] .s from the sys S'or want to fight your way through to at the inception of a,cold, will tem without injury to the child, be� this world you must expect to get We w ;l pay cash a� ateNsissi m M AN lanes are Mende of Tat,. hit.' Wanted for wing and tail y tnler Hundreds .I letters testify to a►. tact• 'invariably give relief, and by over- cause its action, while fully effec- feathers Ill sawden o end sodden emergeaelsa each ae COM the trouble, guard tle ayll.live, is. milIC H all eats sad brsissa they and la invaluable, g g ..A pla�,�y ea�alt- Is The el terttrrM Ill for particulars— � 4 Arotd.at.aitaasa,then is bet ons -'ital""list', i.tem from any serious COnpequenecs. .tar msrry� tyre rhes tsercy In the fosto qt _Perry avI'--nO` Sft Price 25 cents, at all dealers. REPT BUfiY. Ales Last i 1sam, wbieb is seed with saes jf. W. RELSOM s CO . TORONTO mod :Seca even in soaoa"ptioa-e oasts cissas , ' The. knocker can always get an , Little Howard came in the other ever Gal a eoagl �4 No man can serve two nlabters STRUN(a CHARACTER. a� audience, but he -seldom gets an day, crying and rubbing several and few can master two.servants' bumps caused by a series of "htttta" WAITING FOR HIM. Client-"I don't'mind what wages eiYcure. I pay so long as she is capable.'' i administered by a pet sheep. "Well, Yea, mum," said Poetic Pete, as 01nard's Liniment Cures Dlphthsrla �- Weak. Weary, eatery >rrea. Howard," said his sympathetic' aun- Registrar-"I can assure you, Ill By murine Paye R.niedy. Try , y P he twined an autumn leaf through ,, „ -Murine For.. Your .Eye Troubles. 'You tie, "what did you do when the his buttonhole, `.'I am a great lover IDadarn, she's capable of anything. }� Many a inan heads a lung funeral your utiR Mur nee Write For bye 868c t P PP _ procession Who never had much] -of You murine.-E c liettt saes knocked you down? of the romantic. I stopped at die AN w«a.a amity what to to b bayssea FA pat; p y Remedy Co., Toronto. "I didn't do anything. I was et ! y $• $ gate because I saw de sign 'idle- Rome tate one thine and wtoe anM,ber. Oat ed• a following in life. " , „ viae In to place "Tbq,D A L' Y.eashol Plaster i g ting up all the time. Wood. over the Beat of the pain; it wW do mom to give .:' A clever Wife always brags about "Yo 'd " approved he lsousc- you Comfort thananythtag. Mr. B. B• Kelliher, Chief Engin- 1 her cooking when her husband isn't, A Thorough PiIL-To clear tha;Wife. "Well, there is a lot of idle - 'ser of the Grand Trunk Pacific, is present. stomach and bowels of impurities:wood down at, the woodpile. Just The mantle of shame is the cheap- slaw in Montreal conferring with and irritants is .iecessarwhen'take this axe and split up half a est garment a man can wear. ° Ttlnafd'a Liniment Cutty Dlatemper. ? r •;President Hays, General Manage] I - their action is irregular, •The pills cord." -'-'-' Charnberlailr and Asst. Chief Engin- A GOOD CITIZEN. that will do this work thoroughly I'iainarti's Ltelmttnt Cures tlarset In Cews lal ser Woods. = are Parmelee's Vegetable Pills; NOT MISSING ANYTHING. a; tt A surgeon in a western town en whish are mild in action but mi ht t, ,: '• $ ' $ y Lady, said Plodding Pete, ]s Wrong ideas of life, has be? k a ed to perform an operation ,in results. They purge painlessly dot lunch you . was talkin' about "Yes. . He thinks a'five�iollar bell #A fa`r+8 pleasuro makes " a true'g .$ P Pe tion of I ' minor character upon a somewhat and effectively, and work a penman- nearly ready?" was made to be changed." �ur►sophiaticated patient, asked him. ent cure. They can be used without' �, i - - 1 if he were ,Willis to have only a I Look here! hour ago I hand- $ y fear b the most delicate] consti- Mewtlt After MMM a sem'lids,,sad same b . Warts are unsightly blemishes, i local anesthetic. I y Y ed you an axe'and told you to chop mar holes in your throat. An yo■ wars that ad corns are painful growths. Hol- `'sure " re lied the other. <<I toted, as there are no painful effects some wood. You haven't cut 'a ..en a a.bbora and tong nsglsaNd rota i.navel P preceding their gentle operation. s linter." with Allows LUM s -10 jljoway's fora Cure will remove b.' cve in patronizing hu e-indus• - splinter."know it. ' But ]< 'otter have ahem, i,e vt,henever.I can " Instead of striving to make a -LIFTING CHILDREN. some reward Eur not atealin de name for himself, the average man x ff' Rusty Rufus-Say, Tom, wouldn't. The Dominion Government has Iet "I wish," said the woman who axe." leaves the job to his ancestors. It greFt . e vottse cot] gl a a contract for the construction of has children of her own, '`t - --'• - -- - - . pie eat an' drink youse Wanted by the telegraph Line from Prince Ru- men would understand the delicate THE TIME IS COMING Minard•e Liniment Cures Cads,rata s. ist pressin' a 'lectrlc button' Tired 'pert to Stewart, the new mining mechanism of-a child. How would When all people will stand by ;AN OLD MMD. >� - homas-It shore ]could--ef I hod camp, they like a giant to come along and .,Mecca" Ointment as the most 'somebody ter press dee biittou fer _ ' suddenly drag thein from the ground wonderful relief and cure ever Are you satisfied wiih your new tae. GYPSIES OF THE WORLD, by one arm, as I have seen so many known. In many lands'-and climes maid?'' - _ people do to children? -When you're its healing virtues have saved the "Very. She's too old to get mar- 'e Y `� Austria and Hungary Have Alost lifting a child, lift it' evenly, by lives of-thousands of people. Once reed and too fat to wear my things. of the Nomad Rhee. both arms, or from the waist-, dont you try "Mecca" you will be glad 80 I think we'll be able to keep yank it up by a grab at one wrist her." f There are believed to•be 300.000 and then wonder why it cries: always have it in the house. All gypsies in Austria and Hungary , druggists 25C. a ' Ad], 100,000 in Turkey, 150,000 in CURED His BLADDER TROUBLE Don't Have a Blind One Russia, 200,000 in Spain and Portu- _ GENEi(OliS. s I�.. s, gal, 50,000 in Italy, 10,000 in the; Mr. Herbert Bauer of Davisville. says He war an observant tittle chap, vis =' Wl e 1 i kno ed _ of stray n T thousand on s Gin Pill, a debt of ratitude with a knack $ _ Sates and sclera. thou an he e $ United t .>; in South America, to Whose broad which he can never repay, lie suffered wonderful in one so young. But he An Absolute Cure for pampas and. rich plantations their for years with Bladder trouble,and could rather spoiled himself the other Moos BlloAnESS j .. nut ass Ur except by much straining, t noma<I.fancy has .been tui nin' for p dal Y. top"almla,Caters" " ar which caused great pain. b` some years past. Mr. Bauer s^nt.for a free sample of Gin "Pa," be said, "I hear Uncle Jim gh-4 u�e. , In aIF; the whole raise ^' gyjisies,' Piltti;the first dose did him so much good is going t0 be married on Friday tartse alleoseiers. a9 known to the White nations num= that he ordered pix boxes and began to "Yes?" rt ♦ t.w win ee■.lase �r heves .weer tb.t tar g , said his father, IInClO h„„y ea„,dat.�,erw •,,fe- , v I?7. 'ty. bers fewer than 1,1100,000, and the take 'them regularly. A months treat- Jim has only three days more." s ,`°°N °t awn leave Wed rmnt completely cured him. ae • whole masa of them is forever mov- The little boy ,sighed. The last sg�G�e,n' uno .aae..ar ooaaarrsa� _. THE _ , You Can Iry Gin Pills before you buy „ er ve algsglyd.aeMMaaMrwrwtMaeMeesaNww- ing on, ljy compulsion]'in the coun- ,Nell Write Nl,itional Drug and Chemical three days, be said, they, si , q,aeperbowl.•vestt,.ld«�nwlrtsse.w ,,�•, _ trees where they have usually �Co.,i Dept, W-1-)Toronto,for free sample, them everything t0 eat thAy alit lessy BlMasas4Mta'e Nei.AetplNlwl.,gla�ItlL a; a 1Q INNUE AO-AS-10. found"their ricliftt picking's: I'Ar,ill dealers,5oc A.box;-6 for=',.qo: don't they, pa 1" xt .y,�L { �. '.•.,',� ✓' �3 •.^v. :a c +,a '.x,. N. v, .- -• ,r . :.i.; .•J5 '' 5.. -.W 1, w .6'"M H, r� t. , y , �,. .v ,,. .:; , . .. rax. �a .e�. . „"r :r:. ..,r-•w". -s r^ ? ;: .N" •4 ^;'� _. '�'. � �s'84. .'4•' �tiw_:.o», +�.�' .y?-*'..:.'� '"r1�.. ��r{',,,. ' "a� s ��.+-.' ;y�,„. s '.� ' -.r r S r •ew '�+ :,^ ,�' ?S •EA �;• �' ' +iw``'.,s�:a °.!. °`1,: �'^'fib°, per,:.x-: r_,,..?S "'^; ,.�„.,;q�,.,2',�s � ,• �ir..�..»}. .�a.'f�`' �, aS „+�3.t,:' + @+" ,., 1 ^gid' w`; x .,,`, �.,,: � �.,�T"' m"e,.,'•'eAi Bt• -�.rv;-� r- :r,� .¢ �,.�.• K"'f �5, °" ,}: )'r''. , we tom - rye.,, Y. •+3 1., V '}'i '_. 0.r. -..,w..,.b* n - `' X,v.. ..n ti� -t" i, :.-,�+,,,�W:' T :d"+R..� ,..Xaa `�.;t ..4` '�a' .'1 -•4cD, •^ { 3 ,... ... . -i, l:"'X.«. ....... _•.w_' -.L.vS".. M. '+F n.. ,.?,. .._ .-. .).=.w..aa.ec .•''�7> '.:.- .H �.♦ �x ^A,. y.Y also been uses .before the Cana �,'>". - - r • ,.. '. ;- Alcan Couart., where ithas� 1MOTHERS BAY TOUR GROCERIES «. hinted,.money has been an improper matter. Only a few Preserve Your Qfidren�s Hair - ,��.: . days ago a juryman in New York ._ - � - AT THE GROCERS r. Ci was arrested for accepting a Every mother should see that er 4f bribe of 85M for using Ids influ• children's hair is dressed with Parr as Sage, the wonderful hair restorer Jlsrnha.neae.errhta rmora�attteomo% once to acquit a millionaire who and germicide. A little neglect on - -- -' ^-- - - i was charged with manslaughter, your part now may mean much loss of e a aATlia OF ADvlRSTIBr1(f3: bEintY when your girl grows up. BRING Q9 YQIIB BUTTgR AND EGGS. HIGHEST CASHPRICH m&mlka perline • . • =oaswt. he having with his onto rue lata u, wbgwes nt faelfos urs• e reale a carriage containing three or Pnvttltim Better Tl= Cott- __ .1646 indade Legal, 1•• W" or Foreign toot persons, two or three of Parisian Sage is a rigidly guaranteed OYSTERS THIS WEEK gl term, oss tnpactie. makteta ova hair restorer and cures all scalp dis- � ':atlas for a oc s scathe or by the year. sou whom were killed. This should p year! eoat:eate.payabL_4ua1t, - ---- - eases,prevents hair from falling out Ipgdneas oar�i,ten lines or nad,r.olio went no be the comae." o - --- -- -- - -��Smoked-Haddie, slew Haddie►-�Codffsh-and-l3errinR ten vas.ble to ad,aaoe. and creates a rich IuznriaaY growth VNotimis I=columns tan combs per rine, has not a dollar to his credit of hair, a glory to woman and the iris*=a ner Use eaon sub..Qn.as ts,caios. pride of man. : BOnelees Smoked Bolla and Picnic Hama, Salt'Port ftipleial soatrswl masse made knows on apv - should be given the same chances A pleasant hair dressing. like Breakfast Baopn, 4- aAdverslasula,ts without ��n in,a„cus. as he wko has the millions be- it.and your druggist, T. M. McFad- and Bologna. Cooking Figs, Layer Pigs, Dates, Oranges, rrm be laserled notil forbidden and ohareed w hind him, and it should not be den.guarantees ever bottle that he owdlsely. Orders for discontinuing•asatias- sells at 50c. and stands ready to refund Lemons, Bananas and most beta writing sad eaamiatitopab- any easier for the Iatter to escape your money if It fails to do its work. Jeb Week promptly attended to, just punishment than he who has By anal!Postpaid from Giroux Mann- Coma Y$!y $@Bt T@S8s Coffees 8IId Co8 wheTB _ TRIM J not a friend nor a dollar. In the faeturing Co., Fort Erie, Out. See $1.56 per year; $1.00 if paid in advance, trial of Dr. Cri n, we see that out this girl with the Auburn Bair is 8nbsoriptiom to the United Stales,silo.. PPe y pack a. Sold and guaran- - -- - - in he Unie British_ustice is not tampered tsed�by T. M. DFcFadden. ' with. but comes gnick and Sure, H A R D S N S a and we do not believe that Dr. �'OR BALE-A number of good JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. aatle. Ityou waatbargains comeatonw• Crippen could escape his just de- ee i Looe more shah I oda stable. J.I,:alr,L- NOTES AND COMMENTS sects no matter how mach money half mica wen of.Brougham. s L�OR BALE-House and lot Atuated he might have to assist him. That L' CA ET READ Y on Brook 8t- alar wont, Opposite lbs - - The smokers of Toronto, after he is guilty of murder few people Methodist church. For partlonbna appi to the First of December, will be de- doubt but that he should be hung w,J.saBact.North Claremont prived of one of their greatest there is a differenee of opinion as CATTLE FOR BALE-One carload WINtER pleasures in life, that of smoking a great many are opposed to capi- rtred.wilill su tar c �aedh �ttma+uoampwa +on the street care and blowing the tal punishment. inapeot. Apply to J.A.white,Brougham tit smoke into the is,ces of women- MR BALE-SW acre farm, 100 acres A $ s�upment of Winter GOONS A Tolstoi, the greatest of Russian A' being lot w.8th can , Pickert .dna Iq land children and of men to whom writers, died on Sunda last in `Ore'O° to side of mad to v T . • toblscen smoke is repulsive. A y o 'vv:y to Yds, Pftios�a$. ".,,n8 ax`l1Yed characteristic of a great many his humble hat at Aatapova, Rus- amcrkere seems to be they imagine aid,at the age of 82 years.. This AGENTS WANTED-Whole or ' moa, who was a mystery to all. pe*+�••obit.!toes,Qatar trio.O.ar that everybody else 'enjoys the y His ernes se use& writs at ones. ••arae tmie One hundred Morse blankets and fur robes to-choose from. y' smell of tobacco smoke as much as was-born of noble parents. but he ono-L■ =w DoedoK us - himself ehese-to-lead a--life--of-the — MITTS AN'D .__CGLUYES ...GALORE they do themselves, and they, pro- F most humble character. Although OR BALE-A Rood rough-coat Beed at every opportunity to hand. Z' house am gaining s rooms besides s=nots We have added to our stock a complete linty of _. tont a liberal supply of that tom- born with wealth at his command, and good gement aellar. Hard and soft water PP Y tact&howls. Oa.sftb of an bete of Bard- -G + mutat to eve person within he chose to ignore this and in fact on oantamiag Ove sp pt. grew besddes other .C'UR AND FUR LINED COATS — Y r3' pe he des i$ed great riches. He made cant. &I•o Imperial Oaford= in first-dlau their reach, who dose not want it P repair wuh wumfna oven atespha w Ir forth. ._ . ,showing over twenty samples ranging from >dlS to»!<1f90. his own boots, tilled the soil in or p mars apply to Taos. s. eTnrHax- ' R A person has a right to smoke his bare feet, and would have SON.c'oi m=oat 7n A complete line of farm machinery, carriages, harness and supplies. whenever he has the desire, but sewing machines, kitchen cabinets, scales. fanning mills, cream sepatL be lase no right to make himself a made his own clothes had his wife f store, stoves. pulpera, wheelbarrows, washing fr#achin and thotas- and family allowed him. During . JUST RECEIV ED ands of other articles. b nuisance to others when Indulg- - - his latter days he rhunned society A Carload of Cement and a Cnrload of , Ing in this pleasure of his. He British Columbia Shingles. U$ A CALL and sought to pass the remainder - should have some regard for of his life in solitude. His young- All kinds of rough and dressed lumber '—others,especially-woolen,.and the tartare should be strictly er days were spent in the army lath and shingles, as well as hard ` P y sad he took part fa the defence and soft coal always k ,hibited in public conveyances, ex- in stock. *44 oi&Bbas4skgSal ifl.the Craw&& war. J fished for smokers. ants ace filrn= He proved a valiant soldier, but R E • i � -fished for intoksre. • � i 1EYt�• what he saw in those terrible LOCUST HILL - ` - Independence is an element in times led him to use, his powerful - 'I` +sne's eharaeter,which as a general - s pen in the denunciation� war, �7 „ ithing we mach Admire.- We all and his influence in this respect ByW.• B, PO WE LL admire the man or woman who was one of the chief causes which PICKERING VILLAGE ce - ' BURLING _ l would rather starve than subject led to the establishment of the 1 ]Himself or herself to the humilia- Hague Peace Tribunal, which is Highly important unreserved. Has added to his stock an tion of accepting charity. and we doing so mach for the preserva- PUBLIC AUCTION AUTOMATIC HAND POWER VACUUM CLEANER all despise the person who would tion of Peace throughout the For sale or to rent by the day. . prefer to accept charity than world. The literaryworks Private collection of ks of No need to take up your carpets or rage. You can clean them all in labor for his own support. But Tolstoi are cim"ifled among the W. J. (30RDON one day with the aid of this machine. It will also clean upholstered " there is a kind of independence in Claseic�s, but as he has always furniture and mattresses. So easily operated a child can pump it. rr some le that is far from bei, -°N - Call at our store end see it for yourself. Prof g been- much of a pewimist, his : -icommendable. There is a class of writings reflect that element; in e�t7ts-AR afkmoill, 19mider 3rd _ _Window Shades at bargain prices while they last. — " -amen who would rather go idle his character, and for that reason at our male room ;and accept charity than to engage many of his writings will not Coraar of Church A: Hina let. ellt for ISerlin %onurneldo r in a kind of work that would have permanent value. What the effect their dignity. A few days world wants is men who will The entire collection will be -on. Call and get prices and see.cuts before placing your order ago s farmer who needed hal in view Saturday morning, Dec. 3, P bring saudhine and not clouds (CAREFUL ATTENTION TO L -- =,harvesting his turnips went to, into their lives. There inplentyBALE AT ' 2 P• M• itown in search of the needed of gloom sad sadness in the world parties wishing high-class + EMBALMING AND FUNERAL YVOI;Bi ° house- assistance. Approaching a young now without having it increased hold furnishings will do well Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. Aman who has been loafing on the by pessimistic writings. The to investigate. - streets for months, he asked him man who brings laughter to all See hand bills• Sale room heated. 5f he were open for engagement. within his influence is of greater t = The lad replied in the affirmative, value to the world than he who FRUIT TREES. � � �j(� Pe � �O F�alnd an a regiment was made v v zg brings tears and sadness. elf you intend planting trees gent _ 'whereby the lad was to receive sprtaij you had better place your ord- ,.. a day and board--The-latter NOW A er early on account of the b' demand j asked the kind of work he was to for nursery stock. We are tb IDlsrg d and your hens not laying, all because you do not feed them s a growers of peach, apple, p portion of ROYAL PURPLE POULTRY SPECIFIC, lye. and 50e, •:: do,'and when told, declared that Ij'ARM TO RENT-70 acres advan- cherry-tceesraino berg We have it, also ROYAL PIIRPLl�STOCH SPIgC FIT'! Le "wood pick turnips for no wntete °°°�etattuawa' P. Howard Andes' ornamental stock. in nada. a ' Q make a specialty of peach and apple for those cows that are not giving their nounl flow of milk, E ell • auto,"and he is now being sup- trees. Come and see us. or write for quart of milk counts when buttefr is 25e. per Ib. ported b his hard-working moth- STRAYED OR STOLEN- From Tote catalogue o pO y Sand t, don. S. Pi6keriag, 9 two-yaw-old r: and 1 one-year-old, all hollers marked with m Come and get one of our far or fur-lined collie' car 'a short rave ble or. The young man no doubt ,iof right air, l two year-old a BROWN BROS. CO., t===.w.c=oca sewuy ria and .cost for the•sold weather. -Our prices are the lowest.• , prides himself on standing on his ,, Anloag tatoemetien leading to Brown aNurseriee. _ dignity. The future of the delud- t i be suitably rewarded. Phone gig Welland Co.,Ont. am youth is not a bright one. He or==o-9 PILasY,Anata Our groceries are'the freshest. is evidently preparing himself as and so man wants to be supplied in that time. We are Ask for coupons.- .Z - ONLY 6 Y PP Highest price paid for produce. „- an inmate for the House of Ref• . showing a nice line of corsets at 50c,75c, @1.00. Hosiery ;age. 'lye time is surely coming wigs is avool and cashmere at 20, 25,, so, s5, 4o and 50c Per GE4 RGE PHILIP BROUGH M• when he will be supported at the TILL sir. Gloves and mitts for men women and 'children , ppo - rom 20c to$1.50 per pair. Ribbon, laces and etnbroid- public expense unless he sees his XMAS ery in all widths and prices, Floor oilcloths and linole- Y t error before it is too late. um 4-4, 6-4 and 8•4 from 25c per yard up. Stove pipes, A few days ago, Dr: Crippen. elbows, etc., paints, oils, 'varnish and turpentine. BM NOWistherm! to oiar Boot% SbM sad RUMM's � !the condemned wife-mrderer, is- "`s7 Y TIRE sued a statement to the English We have good shoes at lomwat prices. Choice groceries, fruits in Xpress, to the effect that he was season+ also.Finnan'Had'die. ___ , S873 Q� CANADA so A"'3- , . ` ;resigned to his fate and that had GEO. A. GILLESPIE, .� Dunon bart be more money he could have TRANSMITTING MONEY ` proved hist innocence. There is a - , .• strong suspicion, even in this 4031 . 1i. 11NOVU1119-MIN Fo[ ol=io up to $50 our Bwk Money Ordeal us FOODT,country, that in some casae money convenient and.inexpensive. For target amomtts WO issue _ plays an important part in deter- ��u ' If you are thinking of purchasing come in and look around .before °t d Money sent at coos'bo any R mining whether a moa is to be buying elsewhere. Mens overalls, work shirts, fine shirts, ties, socksS Point y punished or not for crimes with and smocks. . Boots and shoes•for all. which he is charged. The Unitedt ,States, in -particular, furnishes Ice cream(City Dairy) every Saturday night. Savkp-Bw& DWWtM4Mt at Ever B1a11�1: manyexamples where wealthy We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks and ' morderem have escaped capital rakes. Always fresh groceries In stoek. P I C K E R I N G B R►AN C x; ponishment'because they had theC c"ItZrr s T. aArnre Mal "Or wherewithal to do It. There hay. RT. Aev�LL, ` : �unb&rtoII 2?arwarcn wino AT wsstsT. ^• .. .;.- '..•. ,' '^ .. •. _. : Fpr•. ,. 4i'+5•t` ' .'....r .. -,._.•.;.+. _ c ...,. :_....: ._. ..:.....-. -`:.. i aria' _ �;d r.."'., � H ,�- w.� ,�"5,, .,,'o.tG•y ',.oo..- .; ,rr_ o,..'... .. .'.,.e. . -,.,".....• w;. -. t., .. ,� :a-+r �Jfi_y.� ,,.�.+?• na.-,am.,. ,{,� C'tl". Al`f•`d- ..rM.. .. �a+ ""t�.1f ..i --aid:. w. _ .r'�a. f � ti• �A & y� i. �9q�T". r �c.wr ,...•Mpc,.v„`. .. i., �. oaf° . ,g ., .;:T '.�!.. �r-.:..�, y 4,�.1•J„`w"�' �. rtlS••.i,' s,:t�--:.s. <,%4' .`'t. '•�,, �,;r'iFF- �. Y•:>,.a.- -c. w.i a •' _ .. :a:,r. . ,t .. was*'.- .". �.. 'Y' 41, SALE �_ ailsom Rev.W. R. Wood was in Bron- rnM 2'/BLB--Pins 8t•lioa A, F IMF Mn+. Thos- 8 phensoe was gham on Tuesday erecting when T. Testes 06 - "TOVES, 3r-:�R in the city one day last week. Cal as address at Lha thank, 1! Until 3.4i P.JIL ' miss tirahaas spectt Sun- offering �g,., u 14 Local 5.04 P.M. iia with Nacho of Toronto. A lstge-n mbar from this local- Teslas 1� LooatY►i* iesS'bs toslews- I, •LOG" . y I have for sale two good'stoves. a► parlor cook, whteh mss Adair'visited his par- i attended Arthur Johnstone Na s t5 A.M. y `' ,,: -en at Agincourt on Sunday Iasi. at Greenwood Tuesday after- Z $A P.p. ties been in use three yeafs,and a heater, in use two A; noon. There was a very large Miss Bernice Story is convales- crowd and prices were�dd --years. Having installed s►.furnace I have no farther c4nf these days at North Clare- B,�membec Dsrid PLkey'a sale nes for them. Will sell at a reasonable price. - a tilesoaL. at Balsam on Wednesday after- ' R L. and Mrs. Todd,of Stouffville, ncwn aazt week. As'Mr. Pilkey's w ¢Tri : spent Monday with the Iatter's lease has aspired he will sell all WThe Corner BLoee► :' . M•�AI+�R, Froplelfes< P = parents here. his farm stock add implements ss � M 0 Kra, McKay has been in the city =j4oe a few days during the past well as household furniture. See - y bills for fall particulars. L the time to place your order for week visiting iriende. Mise Maggie Morgan. of Toros• a monument. Being a eLak time John 1Qag , one cf our popular to, who has been very.ill for some of the year In the shops better'ia- _ g _ s is id withs,very P y ducemeab can be given. g '• g Q R 5� y} young men. p time with lends and other coma serara attacZt of- he Ray Rumohr, of the Standard plications, ' h i8 recruiting at t oma of Mrs. Wm. $vans. We Place your order now and have � •'• �' ��' ':Baa1t Bradford, spent Sunday _ = hope that the rest will felly re- the stones erected the first thing - s showing of fines/display of Vitii parents here. store-her to her former good in the spring. Chas. Sa nt was in Brougham - flies. d lss�s worlm.al of on Tnesds ag a ur414, _BrNionarT. Boole.Dolls. Toys, jnrl - Robert Bwrroa, o y , in(Iso. Philip's new store. Maine, has been in this vicinity . "M ivod for-the Holiday kade. dal! �• Mrs. G. H. Samis has returned = hOtae, after spending a swath during the past week. He pn�s- and' see than. with her parents in Brussels. chased fifty head of $Killer, of ---—-$ �� -"M � all Magasin"11 - Mr. Hamilton, of Uxbridge Tp., sheep from John Miller, of �"��`�� _ . . - • � ' and his son visited the Misses Brougham. The animals were Weekly and Deily Newspapen y shippedfrom this station on Moa Famuton, of Claremont, Sunday da WL �� ►$ T J. I—I. ROI—�$.R1'�SON', , . Robin Thompson, who has been "1 ' Ira Boyer has Bold his hennery employed by W. Thompson in the �Oa3C �t. ' 'Wacrbit m. d - tto W. Roes, who intends going bake-shop during the past few extensively into the panitry. si- months, left on Saturday morn- • Ing for Acton. where he has secur- Peter Macnab Sr. was in Toron- ed a good position in a bake-shop. Of an maNrish sad de40 ^ � to on Tuesday pnrehaslnR axe ex- Robin will be greatly missed as bpi in etoak. If wilt P•7 7� _ teneive stock of new Christmas his genial manner has made him ���s'°D�be i"I `i r : ter Thoresonrhas beenom the busy many friends. sly we Mao, and ado d _: e since his return oommissisn of>a per esat.,whish you veli _ FAver District painting his new - - owlsialy Move y paeshasisg gees. si. residence. THE A' John Underhill has purchased '0� Boys', Girls', and Man's mitts, 40 different kinds to choose from, sH a new oashanded cross-Cut ,saw wN f$T Intim N.e. and is now prepared to take con- ". wbsay, 0a� the lowest•possible prices.ES Guar of all kinds. Traps and amma0l•• ;- resets for say amount of wood. _ _ # fisam-$ tion. Aaee and a:e haadtee, also a large assortment of horse bhualtr day fourteen horses ort a Chi- --- a r a ' $ 04 eta. Come and in and inspect our stock. No trouble to show goods. . sago Live Stock.Show. We hope i P the may have their sisnai degreeRE � I ,• ss __. • ._ , of success. a The members ©i the Epworth EDY d o .� ••- It C sague had a social time on Mon- , ; a t f i< a o a R 4 G SARGENT, (', !'i T IIAR Mo '11 1 day evening. Atter a short prc�- e; 1.3 After , lgram of music:, etc refreshments I ° Lt I ForWoa�ol�—Ly�3a E. Pink• i y SARDWAB>�, cavae.bxD gvRKso$e h wereserved. - t Clarence Stokes, the manage an ' Otln+d : 6 � �� ° 4'z" ' the boa-ban alley. will p ha® sVeg�etableComp "Orrick" lighter to the person R a d t C .`•e JOB • ++•.�Q d � of Value � bat �'BT7F1�LIxC�• a+rewas on a►' F who makes the highest score dur- 1'iellevilK Ont-—"I was so weak Is� _ ... rob 1 C:: i�Jtfi �„/ n3ewe or mt2wer. the nanaa - la.g_the went week. "' a E _ ... a ,etPTIUM"means on a -�M Mrs S. Bra and her sister. Mrs. that 1 Worn dog atrly Lydia X P k Jt.. -. _ t_. _-_. ..Yom. '� hams Ysge2ahis 9 I "s asTM a ( areaesa sepaestor GrArnwy. of Now York, who has Compound. i � g g g g - " •• sts' ���� - - lessen visiting hece.__far__tho__pas -- --- s,u�. - week, are spending a few days �Wil_tined `• • n = s e . .: out - s ver elan be boagh�fo�free tl�aa hy: -with friends near Orangeville. strength so rapidly a � t f >t .. Mbj � ,��� �� !the regi article. h fringe lite sflver and � '• F. Bryan has just received a shat cit seemed to ... Ors �... . , gives you satisfaction for a while. pea-haps t Large consignment of smoker's amakesnow womang si s . •„ pSolo - but it b for a little while only. '�terliag" eopplies for thus Christman trade. of me. I can do as IL ss l�. I O - means a life of wear and service. Thas's • Call and inspect his case pipes, good a day's wort Js■s.rs aver-woo t. o.b.we, arMoRa.ee .:the way with eye "t!�^ Lis of Aaiae! the Oelick Lighter, which is a ws I ever did.f>se ss.Zo.+ •t�tsb:ias y a.sgros.O %marvel, and other lines. • aincsrel�y bless s....r+.ala s>� v�ao+! -- day tbat I mode up QWat1 CeMam Ss'sntora They are bulli Thomas Birkett was in the city my mind k, take - of the beet material by the mut skilled me- r_ on Sotnrd�,y Having a weakness ur medicine for _ chasics in the most up-WAMe tsctory of !o10 e football he could not resist thele weakness, T so Y>t 1W the cream separator world. tealstotion of witnessing the and I am exceedingly grateful to you for ILXI•RRlg7�iOi pfree►t Rugby match bet�reea V ar- our kind tetters,ss I certainly profited ;mss Hify and T. A. A. C. in which the �y them. I give you permiasfon"to - _. Olr 3tiLViCt i former won. publish this any time yon wish. — - � OVS THOR WORTH :.. b[ra Ai•sasT WICXXTT. Belleville. . rR A number_ of the cnttsmen of Brougham Union Large, No. 289. Ontario, �a�' Mr. Farmer.do you want a contraption ` A. F. & A. M., attended the deli- Womene•erywhereshouldremember Room; that there is no other remedy known T�a►p • - Rhat loots like a separator, or • separator dation of Zer+edntha Lodge medicine that will cure female weak. _ of Higbeet Quality that actually separates Uxbridge, on Friday evening last to m and so successfully carry women Ooavn+s�O''G' -sor.D azCzv8rv8LT Hs and report an interesting gather- u na+as••gab=4�""• for yeah to Dome P Satisfied customers e•- po B through the Change of Lite as Lydia F. o r evinwa �r erywhere testify to the Sterling value of tug. A similar function is ached- Pinkham'sVeget�ble Compound,made ��`Gpeo6f�' o. R. Fj, TURN1C� used for Friday evening of this from native roots wad barba st.. c.s.a the EMPIRE line If you are particular *eek in Claremont. • For 80 years it .has been curing .ocw,.abos �la natrs wsresvers ,about your money's-worth drop a card to , Mrs Match and three thildren, woman from the worst forms of female I have also Gasoline Engines, Empire Cream Separator Oo. of Canada, have been spendingthe sum- ilia—inflammation, ulceration, din- Toronto, Ont.. for their. Sic book of dairy- er months with reladvee and pplacements, fibroid tumorrsa,,, irregulari- a * m'• Straw Cutters i and ale de. eta. ti periodic backache, and . mom resets. in stock for immediate det{very tug,free. ' friends in England, have returned s qon. and are now the eats of Wil- nervous prostration. guests It you wantIfk WANTED NOW , .if red and Mrs. Sadler. Thele in- T yen, s sa,w.+us... ` goin g`` 'Westin the'spring to -foritte free and alwsays Kays aLr t1. BRYAN For Picker►ng and surroundin die- cin Mr. e[atch, who hse,been out _ S�'MMMM tract for fall and winter MO=as tLKe sines lash spfiiag. Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' energetic reliable agent to take orders The hovkey meeting on Friday -sundries. Oentral efIIce Heft Sor nursery stock. vening, the 18th, was u t a fads De IMP O Telephooe Oo. Aageocy for Qoon PeY LUarrsWZZKOvrsiT Facty a good represeatati ■ RoLton Laundry Ezcrveivs T�srrosY olloweeeof the winters rt and - - CLAABNONT._ r ONTARIO e�00 wOlesra port - Under cultivation. We gguusraatee to ith Mel. Brodie in the chair. a s • deliver stock in good condition and upp ' nb was organised with the. fol- QtB t ¢e�al 'ralum', to contact grade. We osn show thatwing elected as officers: Hon.- Wanted Now W. Cher.i.good money in reit ting a President—Chas. Calder, M.L.A., _ _ - - For Pickering and surrounding eoun- well known reliable ilerm, Ibis time. 3 President--J. H. Beal, Captain— try for fail sad winter months,a roll- particulars.over sp yuan. Write for ,.. Thos. Adair, Sec.-Tress.-N. F. able.agent to take orders for ° ' Tomlieson, Management Commit- 6rROCE$Y $IILbBTIN Ladies' Walesa W'ra Psss;en xmoront do.. bee•-Thos. 'Adair; N. F. Tomlin- ' pp Northern Growls NurierY, Mock in-lg Toronto.oat.. ,,- son and John Wagg. The club Finest Gold Dust(lora Meal,9 The...Ilk Flannelette waists,reg.e0c..ior.....40c Pay weekly. IIs! of beautiful-cit j-_ Black Satteen waists.reg.98c,for...bOc free. Wegu arscticee strictly fi t 4� yn W d.Wats t == intend to get busy with the ftrat. Choice white beans,a Its...........Ml c „ .. •� '� s1:9i.foe$1.00 stack, deli*ersd'in, prime condition. �E appesranee of ice, and wil�be --- — We grot►fait.sepiaR Specialties, sold an for matches with teams of any Codfish quail on toast,816s........3E6 Black po tin valets'....-..:....::N.16, b RiiCi liiikO3•. 011►.Wr!'lLVM.i .....$,.So only y pureavee.on which there is . p _{ of the neighboring towns and French flannel walets.......: to furnish you anything f the- ig Quaker rolled oats.8-lbe. .:........l6c no conepetition. It Pays �to sell for a rare Prepared y _ 81arRe size bottles Extract .25c reliable firm. Betablbbed,SO years. in the line of water supply'such as Ladies,misses'and children's hose. Write for particulars. pumps, windmills, hydraulic' ralawo Wes. Paxil Gregg..who spent the lbs.raisins(while they last).....26c hes ribbed wool,great value Y summer of 1905 at the home of hie for � WISNER'S-NURSERY ng,eta PQM i uncle, the late Joseph Gregg, of 'Good black or mixed ten,5 lbe....$1.00 ...... `r _..- - .. .._. . PORT BIAIN, ONT. They are .also rapers well drillers North Claremont, died on Naeem- -- and respectfully solicit your patron ; bar the 8th at his home, 840 Lin- 1� (► T._ ♦�f�- Ed cola Ave., Allegheny City. /5c. for 111.00 l ie Qf $09'$x' SWG&tOrB LUmeb 5 Cwed 5 aage for the future. Ind.phone fl."Thehumorous side of a trip to ft!f �1 �T �T $urol e"is the.title of a lecture to - B. EVANS" S! ` be given in the Presbyterian Shoes and Rubbers . The lKokering• church on Tuesday evening_ next Boys Suits, IeateSt Styles, BOOtSs p Manufacturer .,..•.••..,.,,....$4.60 No advance on rubbers from last year. - P11n1 : by Rev. W. B. Findlay, of St. just in.......... �• ance Ciommittee 9 Residence, Dundas St} c Enoch s.Toronto.' It is an hours Ladies'?5c., Misses' $1.00, Men's fists • d hop an talk filled kith interesting narm- _ . boots $2.25, 2•So: s•eo• Ladieet fine The object of khis'As"ciatlon is to ;WHITBY, ONT. c tire, graphic description, racy lessen-etexlin and prosecute anecdote and bra ht comment—an $ ain In Boys' Overcoats boots,1.10 to alb. X11 sizes in Bove . . Thres g�,.M �Mt W>;itby House. y and Girls'boots. Good vaiges at low old country tour in miniature. A Regi. for_ est price. 1h We are preparAd to inatalvvood-or iron large number who knew Mr.Find- - U mbsre having stolen eomnoaek lay during his pastors to here will M rs iasmeaiaWy wi soy aras>t.r be lad to listen to him a sin. 00.ivr$5.00 Nothing egos! •- of Executive Oommisw& pumps on short notice,also attend 8 See our combination dinner gists,9T-piece.reg.$8. of Music by Miss-Simpson and Mre. th this ever shown here for the money. Ja Mss China in bean ul Membership res to all kinds a!repairing. Reeeor, two of Pickering's most _ "iece sets,•tea pot,sugar and cream p tchrrs, 1.40. 1.60. also 'lsiebN M,..p.hail eros ms trssla.•t oi;' Agent for the Ontario Wind Mi11,Q popular eoloiets atad• pantomime 8.piece wts,40c.,600..Tic. A►s"ge aabrtmtsur of nth- s.eran ea.Ptas+•uea• res gasoline engines aa� - N; w aterpretation.oiNewman's "Lead or very beautiful dishes in china for the Zmas $x ft, I,, J, Hanks, the equre gene $indrj Lisht," will add to the trade. Dome early and see these• W. It hardson,Pickering.Ont) - ' interest sad artistic completsoea. .� MAGNET CRIg;AM eSPARA4`OR� <�. gibe��prograassss.. Admission, i71i7ol� VO. l.A. O'Connors Arthur lefiey, i71 f.7 PICSER,IN{� �e�.a� rssentesp Pbomb No.6o at residence. ssk. children 15c. . i •r n s 3 .p '. •- 1 H . ,.r'a.n ^•,'-' .w.: ..__ :.}•.' Y _w r.: 'ver .ail .� ^J. Y. '.h• haw.i.{... ..t • -.-� .... W,. •,• •� r.�. . '� „ .F.r ,, � r y '„ • ,s� •,-,. s- :,n. 'n. 3 r �f n .�". W - ,,g a:,a.�st +�.� -r.+, ,„,.:...s-fir, '. .-. ,.;„,.., +;.... �,,..r: �., ,.i - �. .�. ...: ;v; ;.?%a +ro. .fro '(a„;,s .s..• n'' ,'7�-w�”': ""� 3 _ :"• "$ F•k _'a.. ', a.rn �' K�f '��: .�' �. "?d x ,.'�. �+;w Wim,':S'4. rr. er+>,^.�. �a' ,> . .a•'!y., �."Jr'S;:�+•.-•s._s. ....'d �+3' ,y"; "'.,tx 'a r.:A ;A.• -�,. •;'�''' Y, :_ ;: - x 5� r• _ q �,. +vow,. ?- — .:•a,x,5 *, �A +mv. 'mac v+x. a.*gxi ' •,u isaa��,::sa •la®rgc�a , zea .: :' v ,w ix,' �a _ '_' w+•Y 1,3 .-nig • - f ♦}�{�{#♦}�� tween her and Gervaae-notkring •*•{ teaaiL it ' > +_ag A New .�,• French Bay." _ „ -4s the active yrfaNyie%4"11 treeless r • Oh, of course,"; agrees Lately Waverley, with her plaintive eyes • • gaz dreamily down the aiale of raslet a. The - children have - ti: • run on to Mme Babar•off. - POI "Where is Alan?" thinks Dolly _� : - IIsk; angrily, on seeing Blanford. y ' = CST,' A 'TRUTH NEVER OLD Oervase, who is not an early vis- .o aiia•h titter,thea ordinary phyaies. WF,f1a�orouglFjr o(tacuve,the► t . or. is. then taking nis coffee in bed gripe, to or caws nausea, sect never load tlutr aUaotivasasa Oce of ttts ; best of tips �C.O line. 110 w� y as twelve strikes. He defeats an IiMDRU- : �,, _'�.- - • 'English Sunda ; although at,Sur- if Your drugplet hes not yet stocked them load 25c.and vrs� " �^ ,} g Y , vendee-it• is die uised as much as B - .F}i}}}.►����++�*ii1i�♦�f�if#•h�#f#f♦�.�i'�f tt� Poesible to look lite lav other day _ s�"t"tc's""tc'n'd.,tt"s"i. . w11i raa1l them.' McII••At!Da••e sect •:� ' .CHAPTER b.-(Cont'd; seen her'on other mornings than still there zea Sunday feeling in ' this., It is lovely leather, and the the air, and,Usk does not like peo- - -- -i��• Yt; Mr. Wootton coughs; ba do e5 not innumerable, rosea fl11 the watrm pie to play cards on Sundays; it is CAT"Rei >F31:M . �. Eke the unwInlyiests, aur to have moist air with fragrance. There in his way of being virtuous vicariona- i� . Ptlt>r! EYE. ' bhe gravity'and exc•' teirenese of the a sea-breeze blowing from the sew,- I.Y. � DISTEMPER private intelligence he reserve I coast some thirty .wiles away; his "Primitive Ch%stianitv,"• says _ aloubted. He turns to Litroff, talk.i Echooner is in harbor there; he Blanford, touching the white fear CEROMC COUGBS ' 800Y1et"Distasyar; Can"*, Core sad-Pre�eation"FB.N.$.- All d Russian politica, and brings the:thinks that.,it would be wisest to there of Dodo's hat and the whit: tit•*••ba*...•d•.,•-.• at e,�d a cerci=• a►t ala is a aces. atsu " a+onversation round to the Pri�eess lace on her short dtirts. nuerli_I.vvxUs HBILY nRLacIers. - I go to it and sail away again for as aPOHM MEDICAL Co.,eashen,Indiana.U.G.A. £ 8absroff. many thousand miles as he has just "Wk only go to sleep," replies _ -. Blanford, appearing absorbed in .left behind him. . Xenia Sabaroff the child, disconsolately. "We ¢•v _ has a great and growing influence might just as well go to Bleep at •t=ic mad eti.��iesse,oc.aa� hie bpok,.,lies on hie couch wonder- . na smsa6•r to�aMr a -------`---_-- _ a hie: a dr]ieMas•TrvD,417•Ma Ing whether -he-elsould--facet se' mer,him, and he does not wish her home; and it is so hot is that pew, a,� ie yt,��asta ,. tsnywhere about ti gardens if he I exercise-%t and�creaae--it--i 3vith-�t11 Lhat_=ed.-vloth_!.'.'_ t*«�nL is .sa a!•' a :sent out. He listens angrily when this thing be true; perhaps, after "My love!" says Dulcia Waver- �•1 'ffs.— ase head, her'name. all she`may be that -kind of sor- ley. scandalized. - :... "Was she ever talked about?" ceress of which Mary Stuart is the "Lady Waverley don't go to Brei eggs, and been adored by Lord bloom they wouldn't harmonise." T asks Mr. Wootton, .searching the eternal type,-•cold only that others sleep:" cries the eaber irr his ter- Blanfa;cf, sbe would never have "That's the'way with these men,:'. book-shelves. may burn, reluctant.pour. mieux riblv clear little voice. "She was perisl-e.i in despair. Autres temps said Mrs. Bilkins. ..' you'll let s "What charming woman is not?" Sauter, exquisitely feminine only writing in her hymn-book andyautr�ea moeurs," them stand and talk, ihsy'lil never returns Litroff, gallantly. to be more dangerously powerful., showing it to papa." I He Speaks with sullen and scorn- get anything done.- You simply .. „- He dors not wish to la the role ful bitterness; hie handsome face have to take the lea into your own My dear count, replied Mr. play No one appears to hear this mdis=-�. .'Wootton, with grave rebuke, "we l,of Chasterlard. or of Douglas, or erect remark •except Dodu, who � is momentarily flushed. hands if you want them to Barn have thousands of noble wives and 44'Of $envy Dsrn}ey. He i$ stung to Iiaughe somewhat ruder. - Dorothy Usk looks at him with tbc:r money. I had a man hired to taothera in England before whom I the quick by what he has heard 1 'Longing-'. inquisitiveness; she has -never saw wood a few weeks ago. When IIII I was trying to remember the x t ..a sc Ratan himself would-be obliged to ka.d. hymn of I'aber`s Lon n for '-knc,a. Lira to rely on ,his o:,u a - e cam. t: go c <;rl: iia,s^ r i bow in reverence." It is not new .; since the arrival r , •, g tractions before: You are unuau- intelligent that I couldn't help wow .-. .__ �� [God.' " rays Lady Waverley, who 'ally modest," she replieq. "'C'er- dering how such a man ever got ' Ah', truly, says Litroff,; so�of Gerv"e,, the-same thing has been lie never known to be ai a does. 1, ' s, have we, I dare say; I have never hinted more or less clearly more tin. in our dove, if Aeneas drdv dawn to Sawing wood for iti dollar a €' or less obrcurel•, within hit bear- I The hist verse escapes me. Can cot corse back, wz take eoirxel,ody I da';. But-1 soon u der400d. He sake3d. 5 acv one recall it 4 It is so lament- else ; Sometimes we do that even if didn't give his attention to his No doubt ou have, says Mr. g ab.e that. Sectarianism pre'�etnts hR d,r5 come back:" - work. He. had to talk about nebu- - ' 1Wotttton, kindly. "The virtue of ter-of-fact words of Litroff have those hymns from being used in von the talc a kind of circumstan- ; „ Ge:iase :s niuoday silent. la.' hyluthFvrs, and'things 3i3e that. its women is the great Safeguard' g Protestant churches. 1,. g3 lona enough there resent is r+e.' I I never knew ou funk ai fence' i Oh,,he was an e r. - of a nation." I ^ial:ty and_ substance which the i "One Understands why England- vagt:e, uncertain su �st.ons of p tg` before" says his c.,usin to him, ear j "I had a men here a tciw dEUa ago ` 9 4 y g of poetic- enough to ra tl.elly, Ito take u a carpet and eloan it," Is losingher nice equipoise. then, I others did not do. Utroff has, obvi- P p 1 ousl no feeling inst her;- tie help her to the miiaeing tint,s.. , r have tried to say sometl:ng cheery«:! hire: Cui.,back, "a r3 �'uou _ mow,'. murmurs Blanford. Y• g � "There is so little.religious feel- . Mr. Wootton diere srds 1x{s,. even speaks of her with reluctance ; 8- to hers" replica Gervaae, trior+dav, vibes-I hsr..l to go tv the iseia;4bar'v g ,ing anywhere in England," she re- ' "but she ives,.me- no hearing. no for a few minutes I found ►hat man "'Mme. Sabarcff was . talked and admiration;. therefore his tes _ , g g• marks,,with a• sigh. l ooca.ion, sitting at the piano, pickix%g a atthe about, I think, unjustly, oo doubt? timony has a truthfulneO about it I "It's the confounded levelling , yr he ivaista. which would be lacking in any mere g "I should have thought you were;tine of- 'The Danube T;a+ar' with 4 that destroys iE.' says Usk, eche..• •r. And he w'►4?'• a, all i - .malicious scandal. ! y y . used well enough to make both for oue fiag. x s Mr. Wootton always insists ing the sigh f "'Ach:" says Litroff, apologeti- It is, intensely, painful-to his= to The• a rale of Faber.'' sass yourself ' returns his cousin withjvm,.mrrasacd, Not . bite". ! r curt sympathy. You have alwssys! "Well. that'% thc- way, sitw Mrs. r� esliy; "Sabaroff was such a great believe, or even to admit to him- I gime Eabarofi. 'The most beauu- been 'master of yourself, though ! B':ikina. reflectivelx. " Low I mnat --brute. It was vey natural—'. ,self as possible, that it may be thus.ful_and touching of all his verses!women sigh,'-a arashrase cot Pope, ba g�ina. as I'm uaAir�g paps to, tom: _ very are those wbich express t P "What eras nattrral4" true: She seems to him a ve { "That she. should caaSoIe bei queen, swop woi.sea..; all the ro- Iversa) Borrow of the.world 6�• ani , yon r. service." )day. C dear, what wau� it.l ea.nA oelf. ' mance it his temperament clothes! He dces mot ;e�Lv buL looks at ( o be continued,) - overw - - { Ate- sTie i cosecs erseTfi'`- Serw,-`i1i taea�qualitsea:H -alls-'her with an expression-in hie eve• EtiEEPIN BL BY. arae•, Lets see what ws Ilse I>ren _ . _ Litroff smiles, "Ask Lord Ger-,on upconaciously till he has left the I which astonishes and troubles her. ---- ' talking about. Carpefi.-piatx•s-- vase; he waa Lord Baird at that western garden and entered the He is thinking, as the music of her;wow Nrs. BilklBs sad Mrs. C' m- v ater-p nes--clocks-ub, yea 1 Yc.0 `"time, We all expected he would;wo-d which joins it, and the grassy f tones stirs hi-5 innermost soul, that h - lisek kept Busy. wanted t e correct ttrrr� bis a have married her when $ataaroff sesta made underneath the boughs, he can be}leve no evil of her, will p �i _was shot." (As be goes, his heart thrills, his ! „ clue-ter to elrren. 1 8 6el:ere nose,-no, though the very I lust dropped is to see what Good gracious r eXella; ed "But it was Leitnitz who abot pulse quickens ,, he sees Madame asigela of heaven were to cry out'',time it is," remarked Mrs bilk- , Babaroff in a duel about.her I" Sabaroff. She %s seated on one of Mrs. BiT'xc:ne. I havil no irfaa I was 1 against her. I las, as she took a chair. It 8eemeu staying co-long." + "Not about her, Leitvitz quay- the turf banks, reading, the dog of, that her husband had paid a levrel- reled with him about a gambling the house at her feet. He kine al• or to repair the clock, but that it •affair, not about her. at all, though most .walked on. to her before be - CHAPTER XII. A1'f3FT,1V IDEN OF dI98'I'ICE. pe P A - "Where were, ca .all phis, morn, ran only two days and then stop- people tip- grim stories are told of g S„nie o Ie have said eu. Lord Baird-, pe her, y ped, .The jeweler, Mrs. Bilkins _ ....Gervase-was, I am ..certain, her l I beg your pardon, he mur- � ? ' oaks hecto Usk of her sou• weQt on, k►ad a new automobile: Afghan justice. A moc�lah (priest). Bret lover, and has been her onlymors, and pauses undecided whe- ( Showing his disapproval of the P sin, after luncheon. which took most of his attention. In lmeer's prospective journey b In • ' one, as yet:" they to go or stay. ''I never get up early," 'returns fact, Mrs. Bilkins concluded, *he y Blanford flings his book wit.'% She loe,ks at him a little Bur- Gervaae "Yeu know that." would not trust him to fix a %heel- dia by predicting that he would nev- - -soros violence on tf%e floor, gets up prised at the ceremony of his man- ' Blanford was in-the home wobd barrow, let alone a clock, becai:�e er re*tntn. The priest was ausamon- ' and walks to the window. -,Mr. seri with Madame fiauaroff as we re 1 it was almost certain that the time- eA t•v the royal presence and asked s 1Tuotton looks after him. For what do you be-g my par- turned from church," remarks Dol- piece is question was abeolutely whether he had made socio a re - No one could blame her," sags l'don I You are as.free of the wood {1 t,-ak. "They were together un- rniced. mark. Knowing that there lad been -Litroff, who is a good-natured man. as I, she replies, with a smile. ''I l Jer .a larch-tree. They -looked as. - `'AIl thebe workmen are simply ",.eral witnesses present at ,the . = '"She was married when the was,prom"" the children to keep their t itthey were on the brink of a quar- scandalous," agreed Mrs. Cum_ tiinez he answered. in the affirtia- ;- - scarcely sixteen to s brut-e; she dogs quiet and to await them here rel or at the end of one; either may back "'We had a plumber here five. He was commaDded to re�- was immensely admired; she was as they return from their church.' be air . interesting rgapproachC- the, ether dey to fix a water-pipe. Mat his remark. As he dKd so, fibs ,alone in the midst of a society both 4 "You are too good to the chit- went." My niece_happened to be in the Ameer�cr'ed, "Do not say aaotlle-? "loose and'brilliant; Gervase laid.:dren,"-says Blanford, still with re- word He instructed a ta►ibr w}io I dare say they were only die'- house, and, as.~circ know,- she", a a. ;siege to her sans treve, and she;straint. Her eyes ,open with in- cussingsome , lead been bent for, to sew tap thn poet. They are always very talkative girl and the 'plii:n- lis of the moolah was hardly more than •a child." 1 creased surprise. She has never discussing some poet." I ber.spent to much. time talking with I p ` saying' H's . "Where there is no principle Seen his manner, usually so easy, "Then the had fallen out over{her that 'I had to tell him that it mouth shalt not be opened, ,sin ld etarly implanted;" begins Mr. Woot- ,nonchalant, and unstudied, alter-. the 'poet. . Poeta are dangerous was the water-pipe and not the I return r,afelr':but out%should I failito. 'ton. ed before. return, opean his mouth srad p o themes. Or perhaps she had`been niece he was here to interview. '� _ 1. But. Litroff is not patient upder ''Hem ust, ave heard bad 'news," claim him a true prophet Hisough showing hien your lettere -if, as you Anyhow, it took him six hours to I (preaching. she thinks, but says nothing, and seem to think, she carries them flu that pipe, and the next,day it °tit.Afghanistan'." ? : "My dear sir," he says, impati- keeps her book open. about 'with- her evelyvihere like ,a was leaking as badly as ever.'I diad _entl•,, . "principle (of that. kind) is Blanford stands hear, silent and rel: ua another lumber come and fix. it There's no"hetp,for a nos wlo ins more easily, its lasted in Iain „q �' p t•.o lazy to work his frier. p P absorbed. He is musing what I saver pres%%med to imagine for good. r` ,women than in handsomer ones, worlds he would give, if he had that- she had preserved them 'for a "It's simply- disgraceful-the way laabaroff is a proud woman, I them, to know wnether•the story day." - workmen fool awa j time when yon Br}e>ace may give oosstaei crit which comes to nearly the same %s true! He' longs passionately to "Oh, yes you did. You had a vis have 'to employ them," declared, may give u(Ien,+e, lthirig' as ahigh-principled one. She ask-her in plain words, but it would ion of her vreeping'over them in sec- Mrs. Cu 1Zk. "I hired a man 'a - .lhas lived like a saint since Sabaroff! W.hich bores you more-lietenii 9 be too brutal and Loo•��ile; be he's ret every night,.until you saw her while ago to paint the wood-shed. i , --was shot, and if she take up mat- not known her long enough to be here and found her as unlike a dp•,wanted it pointed an.ordinary reel, to pFvhle s #roubles.,or thein joke .1 iters with her early lover again, it l able to presume to do so. .Iaisse as a woman can' be." i but hr,' stood and argued about it s,•.,will only be, I imagine, this time He - watches the es sunshine fall "Certainly she donot look ,till I lost my temper. He sm'd it `,:pour le bon motiff. ' Anyhow, I through the larch boughs on to her that. Possibly, if Dido could have�woudd be very bad to paint it. red, � �J � 4on't see why we should blame her been dressed. by Worth and Rodi for there were lilac bushes all aachly Slope e•adba. oaaa• coed,. baa r hand% in their Io.g,.loose gloves, , dor the. past, when the present and touch -the pearls which she al goes, lead diamonds as big.as ploy- around it, and when .they were in.i e1.+Q.— oohlwate. - 88 can - shows us• such an a dmrrable•and edifying spectacle as milaidi Way- ways wears at her throat. _ a rley and miladi Uak going to sit himself!`''•Hew very much he is unlike: in church.with George Usk between '' she tdiinka;. she misses _ _mem z, his spontaneous and picturesque • • • • • Whereon the Russian secretiry:,iloeluence, his warm abandon_of D o minion S t f:e�l C o r p o r-a ti o n L i m e b d hakes a Figaro off the newgpaper manner, his caressing deference of tong. At that mi,ment there is, .a .,,table, and' rudely opens it, -and . : FIVE-YEAR 5.PER CENT. DEBENTURESa1 lcam of white 'between the trees ,' - --, -`-••flourishes it betwt.en Mr. Wootton t3 �. a sound of voices in the distance. The farm art are returning - Interestbtay and Nov*M:b*r from church. 'fife dos um u pa�aWe let _ and lumseif, an si that the concer- Due let November. 181a� cation is ended. party 8 we rtcummend thrst securities Siad a er at rice.le - Mr. Wootton. has never: been so 8 p and•w` t�%eir.'tails and bark.their net the 6%n interest. ` treated in his life. a3 >lurchsser :._ : weleame. The Rabe -is dashingoA _.. ._ r; •. 5 in stttvance. Thele is an end of teir 1f you act trrssidtrin an invtstmsnt, u•rhr W fir a r eirexlQr hilly lrstriptive of this irsxt. - CHAPTER TL br'eet.e-a-tEte;• he �nassionatelY _ r r•6grets,the lo.-s•of.it;though he is } Blanford walks down the opeliing -tient sura •of. what he would have bettveca tho•'gk,tss' doors into 0113 Said in it r � I0Em 71. / �jwg'7ii ti garden. $e jiaces is irnpatacntly the I. " Iwuys Together I" says Dulcia . ,,..�grecn; ,ohady wakes wlieXc„ii.o las i hq� eAey'in a whisper, to Usk, as Rhe'�ces•thern. "Does,he'kuow that ' _e KiNd ST CA ST CANAQA LIIC BLDG.. er <ri.h�e .succeeds Lord Gervase do you _ TO,ROhITO; LONDON_r-NG • MONTREAL : think?" _ A•. _ ��� � � "How shvuld Iknow':" says^Usk; ricii�rs�attopa�oa�t+s, ce..a•cot33 c oc "and Mlly says there is nothing beiim WIN - ...., s� y cC .� ... ..,. }. ..,..»,.. .. ;- •,T _ ro'.'.7'. -.asa.'a`'x9!5 "•nr , t-': .�..; '',r9.:. n,i^^ `'a•`W.�'.';§.,.cd t.:• ..,. .,-... .a,. . .,. ,.•_... .::, _..> ,.. .__ _ ;: ., *-.,..r. '.c, , � w..ram'•'w.,a .�:.''°s�9. .a4 x+u^'� �,,;.:ri5, ,. ,.,��. ��a?, t•'.t:y.;�.o'.t ;:rw T--•' - .::.. d-:,... .,- ��,.T..r ,..:..� c. .. s t..L%✓;:y,• .Cv',VT� c :;r' • ., .)I., .u4•,- ., cam,,n..y. s.;°Ir', z,�,Y•. '[T .�.". ,6`''- ,ii '+M� r o F`.., sr .k i. � ,. -. .: .., , t.�sny.: .... .. �. ..y ,.• +.:' ry hY;•,. •, a�, yG: ,,:;�ti,' wt,=.;., a"s.�' .h. ` Rr .: ^s :� ,h ,o;C, 'Y"�1yt�\ .ir';�� -�Me-�"eJ'��il�c 4 'T M .0 -Ya (8 !L'+.*1K°9Mat' .:ArriC67:4tf,'F4Ry"�S�tk• ,ters!�:.•(,`cid•.l'hA'�9•i7$'Yk71�.'i�.�fP�.'�i�+��k° -�.' ,. _ -W..�74lM�el+�x.'R'�1N"a7�-.vs<dilAl�^,•`•%AWifl!N -7'�w''•'�.�'''': '" Ki'�"�R.Wkn>+fi�.�A'�f.'94riCgYp.��� meq• awarded anti the work paahed for- 'ward to compsevori. R-UD-S-ON- R. AILWAY or Tea Yvu Cant Beat Lipton's cOMMERCIAl. AitR_�hGE;1I�1tiT3 - . 'While !•ecogul the lmpolt-once of .r i ice' thei c n ho• •t ane � Il � - -- -- --.- ..�� J and ha value yof�m rketarrf it riur Tenders' -•- 8. _ e gnu art' for -- _ --- - i>taples in ,h. Uaitec Ringdom my VP ill �� C .in (30� nt at t jird- _ .-Government fee; th key•kho z ,� � s 'Vended by thy+ W0r1d's_Gre�tts+ n�rta: avail themselves of every opp:• to tinction of tris Fil,�t 150 Mile _ _. nity to promote friendly e•c.sumercial On PAC tdf 011y iii Airughc PACkAVS. •r-elations-'witk•the British.eo4�inica . and foreign countries, so that ou- A despatch from Ottawa says: contractors for the National Trans- It is announced that the construe- continental, will tender for the coa- �� ,. surplus pradueta...,nayh be admitted -- - Into the markets oft ese :uuritri2s tion of the Hudson Bay Railway. sf1'vctioa of the Hudson ,Bay Rain- ; way; so also will Mr. M. J. . e _ on the most favorable terms. in pur- from the Pas Mission to Split Lake ;O'Brien, of Renfrew. Another ten- suance of this policy"commercial•-rtr-- will be prc'oceedlad with without wait der is expected'from a po*erful � g ran on gements involving reductis c f ing for a decision as to whether.Fort ! syndicate. A fourth tender, and - our Customs duties have been rratle ;. with Italy and .Be iu Nelson or Fort Churchill is to be prk,,bably the successful one, will in - - T y rn.ancl a i:e_ a te-rm;inaL ort. , Tenders- will be . ' s doted shedule of duties has been h made by the Canadian Northeraa called. for the construction of the Ra0way. The Canadian Wortherts Ll P granted to the Netherlands. first 130 miles probably in Janu- now • � F Y will have the advantage of owning ,. RECIPROCITY,NEGOTIATIONS' art'' a railway line to the Pas, and rival. A4;, No less than four large interests te-nde,ers must figure-upon g po gettiag The desirability_of more•equitable will compete-for this c0ntrac`t. Mr: in their a tppiies over the Canadian tariff arrangements between the J. D. McArthur, one of the largest Northern !ire to that.point. ; United States and Canada has long_I ENT' ----. : been felt on this side f border. ' d o the d . ks,kTnronto,- and short's,- $22.50, 11 to 111 c,� I:utter-Choicest 26e The -comtneicial policy of th"Re- in a 1 -•..-. ._ P � im-. nes sacks tleconds, 24 t 211/.,c. Eggs-Select- ublic has not.hithe o favor ed stock, 29 Lu 30c; No. 1 stock N porta -from Canada. • We have Speeoh Frog' the Throne Promises That bought largely from the United COUNTRY PRODUCE. to 26c; No. 2 at 19 to 206. States, but.they. have bought much_ _ Apples-$3 to $4.50 per.barrel, 'Hudson Bay Line Will be Rushed leas from us in return. It is grafi- Beans-$1.60 to $1.70 Lo.b. per g bushel, Western•points. Small lots, UNITED STATES B1AIiBETt3. - - policy_is now favored-by the liberal $ to $1.90. Minneapolis, Nov. 22.-Wheat .A deapastdh from Ottawa says: know:arrived, and are stationed in boring country, and that the Gov- iHuSne -Extracted,. in tins, 10 to '-��o I hard, ash, $i1.0<S%; No. Through a cold wind on a dull No Canadian waters, in pursuance of 'ernment at Washington express a l le pe"N. ; No. 1 comb, wholesale, Northern,'cash, 81.05,',,; December, arember day the Governor-General the policy' adopted last session for desire to establish better trade re $2 to_$2.25 per dozen; No. 2 comb,-. $1.02. May, $1.06;4. Flour-First - r drove in state on Thursday after- the creation a naval service, lotions with. Dominion 7vholes le, $1.75.to $1.55 per doien. Patents; $4.55 to $5.(i5; second'pat- - lh m000n to the. third session of Following the negotiations which Bales Ha No. 1 at $12 to $13 'ents, $-1.75 to $5.23; first clears, - x" ems° HUDSON BAY LINE AND G.T.P. took- ago between `on track; and No, g at 10.50 to $3,35 to-$a:60;-seconds, clears, $2.24 the eleventh Parliament. The Sen f place some months ate Chamber presented a brilliant , "The -Hague Tribunal, to which ithe President of the United States I$11.50. - Ito $2.75. t1' scene. Ne all the members of and m Government the results of Buffalo, Nov. 22.-Spring wheat- a.as. referred the controversy li® ;which mere at the time cammuni• Baled Straw-$G,50 to $7, on Na. 1 Northern, carloads,- store, - ---the House of Gommons were in their Lraek,Turontn. tween Great Britain and the United catecl to Parliament -a further cos- �a 81.11' h places. Having already taken the States with reference to fisheries in Potatoes-Car lots 52 to 55c per I /s'> Winter,tie. 2 red, 94c; No. oats of allegiance to King George Canadian`and Newfoundland wat- ere between representatives of bag, 3 .extra red, 90; No. 2 white, 92e. Fifth, his Eac+elleneyoke as fol- ers, has rendered a decision which i the two countries has ben held at Poultry-Chickens, alive, 11 to 12c Corn-No.-3 yellow, uy2e; No. 4 - - �ws=- _tphas been accepted by all parties in- Ottawa. Whi1_e no conclusions have Per lb. ; fowl, 9 to 10c per* lb. ; "Yell ow, 57;.e; No. 3 corn, 57c ; No. � "V4 hen i prorogued Parliament terested as a fair and equitable ad- 'been reached, and no formal pro-J ducks, I I to 12c.per lb. ;turkeys, 17 �4 corn, 56c; aH on track, through 1� lin the month of May last,' said;justIItont of this tong ponding din- Foaals made, the free d'iscuswion of Ito lsc per lb., and geese,'It to 13c_ billed. Oats-Firm. Barley-Feed 3s Earl Grey, beginning the address Aute. The result is gratifying, in- icourages tis Nubjbct that has taken place en• per lb. Dressed, 1 to 2c more. to malting, 83 to 87c. Rye-No. $, 'from the throne, "I was-about coin- asmuch as it will fend'not only tc my Government to hope k, track, sic.1pleting the tetrm usually allotted to -promote peace wad friendship be• that at an early day, without any - r " Ithe office at Governor-General, but' sacrifice of Canada's interests, an 'THE DAIRY MARKETS. � (ween us and our neighbriTi, but a!- '' � LIVE E�TOCS �I.�RKETS. lit has pleased his Majesty King leo to lurther the practic. of settling arrangement may - be-made-which ; Bufter-Dairy prints, 22 to s2;.;c; _2',- George- T to continue me ars his international quebtiUas by means of %ill admit many of the pro'dnetq of jdo-:, tuba, 19 to 21c; inferior, 13 to l the Pal, Nov, fusers sold the Dominion into the United Staten a� ,all the way linen 83.50 for ordinary representaitise in Canada, and arbitration. + 19c, Creamery quoted at 26 to cc 2 i q stock to 85. 3 to 83.50 for choice- therefore it in my. great pleasure - "Marked progress is being inade on-satisfactory terms- ++.par lb. for rolls, 24',/ to 25c fur sol- ':cows, $•2.75 to $4: bulla, $2.75 to - --- �j -&gain to greest you at-the opening in the eangtruction'of the National T11ADE WITH WEST' INDIES 1ida, and 22 to 23c. for separator' IS3, 5, bheep brought $3.75 to $4, of this near session Trstiscoatinental Railway, and a, prints. !and lambs 86.to 6.1,. Bugs were .- i`- g +tha calwaa which has befallen this Y graS6�- pigs- ase o Qpicki s Lg i y `f t®eijeiu ttit #er tlrWtrazto� arse yuan t of- ttsrga. - -t Cry Careful country and thio whole British Em- 1 to the Great Lakes. over tkil lane tion betuven the British West In. 30c and strictl) new-laid, Sac per Sr,w n l0. Calves-l''rom $3 La $l0. son finding an outlet from the 1 est condition, of trade and tran"rta- cold storage, 6 te. 2 c; eelocted, � � Toronto, Nov. 42 -Fight butcher .. pire, cs the dentine of our beloved highwati. It is hoped that g tires and Canada has been held by a dozen. _ heifer+ sold at 85 t'5 and a number 1love-reig's King Edward VII: His ji a satisfactory arrangement can be j Rip)al Cumrnission, appointed by his I Cheese-.-Large, 12c, and twins at of good quality cattle brought 85 3o' i- death is mountod, not only by his'made for the operation of the finish- I late Majesty, including among its 112%c. to ns5,nr). Thare was a,eery heavy vIF' subjects the sor4a over, but by all ` portions of the line, podding the'Tpernbery two of my Ministers. The( - eivi:ized notions, who had learned run of sheep "and rices Siert about . 'F completion of the road from klonc• report of the cumiriission wail be laid 5 or 10e loAcr and weak. • Ho I IiUG PRODUCTS. - � 'r .to appreciate the many• gifts and :ton to Winnipeg.- . I before you. - � ave re steady at the low clnotationr = � alit.ies whiff had earned for hiin ` "The construction of a line of j -In view of the Imperial Curt. Bacon--Long clear, 14 to 1a,is per cpf the first of tho' woPE. 1de name of Peacemaker, by which-. railway to Hudson Bay., which hay ference o_n copyright, at which un- lb. in case Juts; mese pork, .2s_to •, . Its will be oars in history. occupied the attention of ire pc• aninious. cone usioas were reacliod' $24 50; short cut, $27.30 "It is arith gnat pleasure that I ; pee for many yetits, has assumed in favor, of harmonious legislation Hams-Light to meditim, Ise; ('O l'NT TtDLIs'1'01 [!! UE 1t1. of � 'congratulate you on the ever-grow- practical shape. Already a ^o itraet on this subject throughout the Em- do.; head•, 17 LN IV./,c; robs, 14 to _ in prosperity of this favored land. has been awarded for the consttne- I ire, a bill to revise and consoli• 1141-ac: shoulders 12f to 13c; r„ he G eat ussias s1 -- 'Tratio add coo&merce are advancing tion of a brute formic+ aef of thio'date the taw ori co ri ht 'will be'I breakfast bacon;' 19:. to 19c' backs ['a lug of t r R _ - in all ditec>t<ons with rapid strides. ?railway across the Saskatchewlsn';submitted to you. FY .g t(pea meal}, 19 to 'lac. The total volume of imports and ex- River at Pas Mis+ i, and the %%,rile ''A mea-ure will be submitted to Lard-Tierces, 13'.P; tttbw, 11'•;c;� ..1 ,i,s:fi.tch ;corn :\strpava, lt..g ' 19 ports far eKceeds all ,previous re- , is now in progr;=a. During the plc- fyou in furtherance of the provia'ions ,pails, l;,c. ars, ,•ass. Count Leu Tolstoi died , 'e.,rds and the growth of our indus- sent session c m-zaura-will }ie laid tofi the treaty recently passed- with. = peacefully ori Monday mornings d.internal trade keeps pace _before y-ou providing for the prt-'- ;the United Statcs ,o subject Of con=.; BVS1iES5 IN MONT11F..U.. Ccaintene Tolbtoi Ka:+ at his sidle- development of our eater• cution and ­,mplet',ri c,f thii Work tiguous waters.• •when tet lend came. 1twas reeog-i erne• with all oaeih;e speed. 'I:rP r+ a Bills will al§o be introduced re Montreal, ;Nor._22.-Cats-••\,,. 2 nixed lung. before that his,case wa- nection of the Great t1'��:t with ti-P�specting banks and banking, ter- Canadian Western. 40'j to 40.''10': I hopeleac,gand •at 5 O'clock in_Oil T IS PROSP"ESOUS. extra No, 1 feed: 3A; .to 398'c; Nu. It" , > eastern portion of C.'ana�la, and a,- joins! elevators at the head of flake r o 1 morning after the Countess ° 1 Superior, and with regard to the j 3 (_'anadian Western, 39 to 39.;c; : st is certain of the West- ,so with the o�erseas niarl:ct hr this j been surnnu,nevl and the other mom- incea the cro s.did not ria- new rail and ocean route, will not investi atiorl and betterment of in- No. 2 local white, 381c. to 39;{c; '��i. hers of t}ie-family had gathered in F g 3 local white S8 to 381'r; N o, 4-lu- saagaine expectations which only o f,en up c. n�,v seetiou cit an- 'dustrial and labor conditions and i • . I an adpuining room, the libysician a , foamed in the earl spring, f oda, but will rPat'.r :><seiR't in the other stib"ects. cal white, 37 to 37/c. Barley-Jla iseuc•d a•.bulletin announcing tha� �- Y g I 7 nitoba No. 4, 49 tom, 45!,_c; Manitoba total yield was reasonably development of 'trade 'and thus be- the activity of-thp heart-had almost jury, and the Eastern Prov- ncfit both prOtteers anAll coasurn°rb a1' fed barley,. 47 to 471/„c. Flour-.MaLceascd and that Tolvtoi's eunditioa this regard have been more` 'The const-rcti„n of the bridge nitobk spring wheat patents, firsts, a•aw eztrenielc critical. Several of diwarily blessed. The condi-`across the St, Lawrence River at THE. 1 tQRLD'� M1�RKE fS 83'S0; do., seconds, X5.30; Winter the lihysicitrTir-err -ffV atly--ot-er- y; ,w eeisting over the whoIe,Qtieboc, the :sirgea- trork of ]A kifid wheat-patents, 84,L+u to St5.10;.11Sa- pec � ly CiInle t; the. a oacbing dear of.• conclusively demonstrate ;ever- undertaken, 1-%e been ro^civ- ; nitoba strong bakers', , $3.10; liussia's great writer. r - 44.h0 to•$4:f;o• d n with leaser production at ing the careftiT atf3nt:on o. m• Gov- straight rollers; a.,- - IiIF1'OItTS 1.11611 TRE LEADING. late, the vastness and: vari- ernment, and the utcrost ,are ra in bags, $11.03 to 82.15; extras, Cr" ur reaouroes ensure at all being observed so that §u?�cesy cuaY 'TRADE CENTlE-°. $1.75 to 8.1.80: Feed�Ontario bran, Dr. ippen, condcnxied to death _ high degree of progress for' be `assured. I'ue--tibstructnre' is $18.50 to $19; Ontario middling, fur-.t}ie murder of his wife, hasis--- for' is Manitoba sho'rt's II)22; Fund a statement that he is reaignedt le country. now under ccntract. Tenders for $22.50 to $23, t.stiona for the acquisition the erection +,f the sun^rst:nctn:c Prices of +Caltlr, Grass. Cheese unit pure grain mouillie, $31 to 833; to his fate anal- that had he had_ ___ c Admiralty of the two have'been recRwed fr<iin four rc' tDl6ee dairy' Protiace a! mixed mouillie, $23 to $28. {horse more money he could have, proved.' ,l Niobe and Rainbow, have aponsible camtian•ces, and are now. Westerns, 1111 to 11 5-Sc; easterus his innocence. �p rigid on with his Majesty.'s being consi:l�rcxl. It-is esl•ectecl ..,Rome as•d ilbrsad. . int, and the two ships have that the Govt Tact will shortly 1,0 _ -- - - BREADSTUFFS. M. Y ' Toronto,*Nov.-22.-Flour-Winter j wheat 90 porL-1 U*O R D..N- L-0 a E --T A B L E S cent. patents, $3.35 _ {11 . TER j to $3.40 outside, in buyefs' sacks.XAY LJ I Manitoba flours-First tent 4'$5.70; second patenta; $5.20, and Y i ` , on Important Ruling of the Ontario License ,strong pakera , $5 track, To- aa Government Proposes to Remove To- ronto. � - Department Manitoba Wheat-No. 1 North- ern orth ern at 97%c, Bay ports, and No. " ` ry 'the Duty on Live StockJ -' -= Northern, 941/.r,- Bay Wednesdayports. Y . A despatch from Toronto says A second circular was sent outon Ontario.Wheat--95 to 86c outside From now on no liquor may be ednesday to the caretakers of all' . fur No. 2 white and red Winter. placed upon the refreshment tables the public buildings (about one hun at•c:h from Berlin -says: on`Trie'Danish frontier. It is said Barley-Malting, --56 to••586 out- of secret, fraternal or other-socie- dyed in number) in Toronto.defin-, itnodieially announced -on th�t Baron Schoilemer, the Prus- side,. and feed 50c outside. -- ties without.making the individual ing clearly t'he law upon the point.;' ay that the Imperial Gov- Poses Minister. of }agriculture, pro• Oats--No. 2 white, 36c on track, members liable to prosecution for The department 'is acting.upon a poses to open all the frontiers ex- •Toronto, and 33c outside; No. 2 W. breaking the liquor license act. This decision given by Judge.3''CiddifieId oa atemplaws the earl)•'op- cept the Russian. Howeyer, rani- I C.-oats, 39%c, Bay ports, and N_ o. is the view taken by the Ontario at Owen Sound in the case of Beck = - the frontiers for the impor= tart' restrictions will be maintain 3 at 30;/,c, Bay porta. Liceriee Department pf a peeent de_ .ett v. Cahoon, and is of-far-reach- foreign live stock in order to the extent that al] animals im• Corn-j o. g American- yellow, cision in the courts; and on We ing importance, for'it will have th* :rant the h°iab price of.meat. ported must be immediately-sslaugh- 59c, Toronto freights'; No. 3 ye]low, nesday definite action was taken by effect of stopping the supply of Il. k for Vont Bethmann-Hollweg tored. The ;yielding disposition of leg„c, Toronto freights; No. 3 i uot-; the department upon the case in quore by fraternal-and other sooie: seta ,leen permission to the the C:overr►tnent is tleseritied as clue ed at -54c,- Midlabit. point. Som© weeks ago the care flee to the membership, The ossa _ eats of Baden, and.Alsace to the fact that the Socialists. aro Peas--Good No..2, free from bugs, takers of one or more of the public was tried at Owen Soundt and Was! r to import a conWeritblo profiting from the; present agits- 86 to sse outside. buildings were warned that they ail appear from the decision-of this C amount of French animals. tion over the famine prices'for ine. t Rye=No. 2-if 84c autside.' "` must' be caroful in permitting the Magistrate, who dismissed the•cas's., varian• f overnment alae. ire- The Uoverttrnent finds it advisable Buckwheat-No. 2 at 46c outside. consumption of liquor, but they had His Uongr- ruled that a roost, admit French live stuck to take the Rind out of the Social-' •Bran=--Manitobss; Sao, in.-bags, no idea-that -the ordef meant the which eight men were found drinks'- - I1 Appeal to ..the_ Berlin.au-�ists' Anila before the •several elec• Toronto, and aborts $21, 'in-bagi, barring of intoxicants from the re-,ing came within the act, and-&Omit e to modify the restrictions tions to the Reichstag. Toronto. Ontario bran, $19.50, in.,frca3amerrt tables of secret societies, viction and fine were recorded, , s t' I. .. Ca...moi. �,,.r Wi,'Y J°,: ... w2:. ,.-..,. -:a.,• .w.r.4M ,°;... .-k... ..aa ..._..4 �„ ,"i+..G -,r ,-; t„''. Y ! .�w Yu .•, ✓ •�- .'•.`"� ,.:�. .. �+r'',fr'� ,, u• n ,. •, ,. w n••.J !�a e. �;r y: n °'Ael'! a TMy 'fix .'� v �°",.1+� �r-',.. tik �. � •Y•„�d.. rv:;..:n, �: '"� ��•kRd ':. _ ••-, �� '• +i,.n•"4,�.q -a. .z °+ }.,� td^e.,:q,+..` v' �; Mata ;.4'. fi^ �'� w�.�, �•, '��x � +.•:! .Je.�: .,xM �,+� - R r .. y,.i?'„i:.Kr'�r•J7y +4<"r.:; .s� `;^� •;.. ✓.-. — ...� r.- - ,, ..• M'°i.'•,•,r..:�,,.:.,-.mss.,. .,u�:'° •' ." A•;;" .•c3'ir. `M. S.dq,Y ,., f$'- .S ..d, ,7 � •a.� a,,t ry,,,. ,7, ..'�," �.•.,�,r �,}::r-F�,oa•.- ^+:1w' '°�,^'� T . m , �w C� ■ ��S S. -Xise Annie OW v6rt, of Osha we., spent Sunday at the home ofMe3t �3 her parents here. ~ .-Jas. Denny shipped a carload -The eondition of Robert Miller sof stock on Moeda ry - _ y. remains about the same but with ' t, u, -A. G. and Mrs Green spent some signs of improvement. a• Maturday in the city. -Dr. R, M. Bateman and fami- -J. A. Sweet, of Toronto,spent ly paid a flying-visit to Pickering. :_Tuesday with John Field, frieada on Tuesday afternoon. -- -John Gormley had a business -Lease Pizer, of Toronto, ac- ...................3 Nice New Lard Ems,� 35c. Dos. trip to the city on Monday. companied by a friend, gave Tl3s ga - -._ W. G. Ham and T. M. MCFad- NZvs a pleasant call on Tuesday. Choice Dairy Butter.....;.... 25e. b. were in the city on Tuesday. -Mr. Clarry, of Losuet Hill. r -Foster Hutchison, of Clare- was in town a few days this week $gam yi:iw P�'O4h4m �+a�+ p1';0l� . 4wont, was in town on Tuesday on when he tuned a large number of s ' abnsiness. Janos. ULE V.XWQTl4i8, - -Miss Bertha Bunting has bees p-Rev. Mr. I�[IpCamne, of St. ° 1 adia a few days with friends MAWS, will T 2BDAY,Nov, ,Drs,-credit Bale. of ' ;�spe g g ry' el} qct missionary farm-stock,implements,bay, roots, Our grocery stock is fresh and complete. Bend in your orders. in Toronto. services in the ethodist church etc., the property of George Mutch, - -Mrs. Westlake is very poorly next Sunday. at lot lo, b.L con.,Pickering,(Brock Huge stock of men's wear-heavy mitts, fine mitts, fine gloves, r at the home of her daughter, Mrs. -Mrs. S. W estney returned road south to lake). Bale at one Tweed caps, all kinds of boots, rubbers, overshoes, fl o shirts, heavy � .. A. N. Ridley. hbme on Saturday, after spending o'clock. Bee bills. W. B. Powell. shirts, odd vests, pants,overall@, smocks, etc. Space will not permit -Thos. and Mrs. Deverell, of over a month with relatives in auctioneer. giving you prices, come and see. Whitby, visited R. and Mrs. Dev- Pennsylvania. WimmmDAY, Nov. @ors, 1910-Auct. @cell on Sunday last. -Weare leased to state that sale of horses, cattle, farm imple- We have fine new dress lengths in diagonal serge, blue or black, soleal K' -Mrs. and Lane, of Oshawa, M- Ed p menta and household furniture, at poplin and satin cloths. _ Edgar Bath, of Liverpool, lot t, con.9, Pickering(i mile east spent a few date with her niece, who has been seriously ill, is re- of Balsam), the property of David In wool knit goods we have a, large new stock in sweater Coate, t hire. George White. covering rapidly. Pilkey. Bale atone. 'Bee bills. W. clouds, shawls. mitte, ringwood gloves, hose and underwear. -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here B. Powell, Auctioneer. -Miss Jennie Valentine, of _ as usual on Tuesday to attend to N.Y., TsvxsDAY, D$csxasR 1sT-Auction A choice selection of linen goods. : k professional duties. + Ithaca, is visiting with J. sale of house and lot and wagon , -Mrs. B. Bunting is spend a N. and Mrs. Richardson and with shop, (known as the Coakwell Don't forget to watch our shows for fancy work ideas. tfew days with her daughter, Mrs. other Pickering friends.. estate)at east town line, Pickering, _ (Dr.)Bateman, of Toronto. -Dr. Shirley is having consider. on Kingston road. Bale at one able its rovemente made to the o'clock sharp. W. B. Powell, auc- 4 ;•Y -Arthur Leng returned home p tioneer. Lt last week after spending several interior of his residence. Wm. SAMMAY, DSc, SRD-Credit sale of Without a Doubt the � on6he is the North-west. Wilbon has the contract. 98 Holstein cows with calves by side -E. N. Hicks has secured the The Mission Band of St. An. and 15 heavy draft colts from one to • sertlees of John T. Stephenson as drew's church will meet to-morrow three years old, at Johnston's atiotel, driver on his bread wagon. (Saturday) at 1.80 m. at the Whitevale, the property of J. H. y p Leader in home of Mrs. W. H. Peak. Brillinger. Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. 1 -Mrs. George Law, of Toronto, Bee bills. Prentice& Hoover, auc- ° i has been spending a few da a with -H. G. and Mrs, Calvert and tioneers. P> y V friends in ckermg and Brough- W. and Mrs. Wilson are going to SATURDAY, DSc. UD-Auction sale of ism• Greenwood to-day to attend the high-class household effects, the R—A-U_ _ -Miss Mabel Wright, of the To- funeral of the late miss Isabella property of W. J. Gordon, in the - = -- routo Normal Sehool, spent Sun. Wilson, village of Pick enn Bale at 2. Bee ' day at the home of her mother bills and advt. W. B. Powell, auc- hero -Miss Hattie Law was in tioneer. Brougham on Tuesday evening TczoDAY. DSc. bra-Auction sale of -Etre. (Rev.)W. Moore has been assisting with.the mums at the farm stock, implements, furniture, eoa$ned to the house for several thank-offering meeting in St. etc., the property o!Benjamin Faw- - -i----- -- days suffering from a very severe pe - � . Johne church. cett, at lot 32, B. F. con., Pickering, r cold. (Pickering Harbor). Sale at one 1`Y -Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson -The members of the Methodist o'clock. Bee bilin, W. B. Powell, _ = and family, of Claremont, spent Sabbath School are now Preparing auctioneer. _ 'f (Sunday here with the former'@ for as entertainment which will Tti-geDAY, DRC. OTB-Extensive suo- ,. - p�rd RMV, the Cook's parent@. be given on the Thursday before tion sale of horses• cattle, imple- r -Mrs. W Scott, of Claremont, Christmas. meats• household furniture•etc.,the property of William Emerson. lot 8, Friend. Our Bales So far - ]returned home on Saturdayafter —Rev. A. E- Bell, of Toulon, y F con. 4, Pickering, b mile north of • s nding a week with her bother, Man., and who feat year had Audley. Sale at one o'clock sharp. 1B. Miller. charge of St. George's church, Wm. Slaw. auctioneer. p have far exceeded our %.• a -Mrs. R. S. Guernsey, of New Pickering, was united in marisge 'York City, has been visiting her at Winnipeg on Oct. loth to Miss �3SLT@8S131 ®�daGhes - - — - niece Mrs. David Aman,Jr.,dur. Maud Ellen Courtney. The best iii i1 BZ OtatlOLs, -- ling tiePast week, wishes of their numerous friends - -W. Calvert has recovered from are extended'to Mr. and Mrs. Bell. Headaches are largely the result of Dickie _disordered .idn a. rs severe attack of erysipelas which -Our merchants are now get- Mrs. Heli. 84 Fora street,St.Thom- Cha"Dman g wady for- - ------ —- ' - Iti..coefiaed hlm_.Lo xhe--bvuse #er Eiad the.. £lsristrnss as, flot. says,..u�mRered-fsr - -- -- -------- _..------ ,� r_- the ppaasst few weeks. tra e. and in a few days the stores with headaches of a moat discressiapprr - r Mrs. W. H, Peak was in the will be filled with a choice assort- nature. Thoy would come on me sud- y city a couple of days last week meat from which the most fastidt- denly, and would last for days at a lead attended the meeting. of the nus should have nt� difficulty in time- Th6-w were usually accompan• - lafik'Women's Institute. eelectiaq their Christmas gifts. led by spells of dizziness that would leave me unable to attend to an -`B y --Miss Louisa Rorke, assistant Do not run off to the city when UndaW �r Illets editor of the Canadian Teacher, you can et satisfaction is house duties. �`':' , ,•' y B your My back was - Toronto, spent Sunday with W. own tow o. weak and _ V. cad Mrs. Richardson. -It is ex ted that a detach- caused me -Mrs• R. A. Douglas and child- pec much suffer- ,• g meat of G. COm ny of the Royal ' iren returned to their home in pa Ing through t Grenadiers, of Toronto,+ will pass the night I Matheson after spending a few through here on Sunday morning had doctored =• -- _ ,]months with theformer's mother, between one and' two o'clock on for year, but AMrs. B. Bunting. their return journey from Whit- all to no av- -Remember George Match's ex- by to Toronto. The detacbment ail. Nothing ' tteosive sale of farm stock, i beneAW me - - li consists of about thirty men, and iments, etc., at his premises,lot 19, and my con- ` Everything necessary to be comfortable in cold weather. , they o by train to Whitby on - - D.F. eon., Pickering, next Tues- Saturday evening, clition was gradually becoming worse. day, the 29th inst. I learned of Booth's Sidney Pills. Also another new lot of coat sweaters now in stock. —The sale of the Pollard estate One bo: ave me a complete and last- "_ —Mrs. W. T. Hamrick and Mrs. B � - James Andrew were in,the city a on Wednesday •afternoon was a tog cure. I have not bad a headache s' few days last week during which decided success In every particu- or dizzy spell since and I feel like a R BUNTING PWIHERI ' lar. There waB a nod crowd new person." •. � - they attended the meeting of the g Booth's Kidney Pills are sold by al] • present Aad business was active. drugsts, bOc box, under a guarantee Women s Institute. The farm. which consists of -M. S. Chapman is having his to ref your money it they tail to dwelling, opposite the hardware scree, was knc�Cked down to Wm. relieve any disease having its origin v _ store and at present occupied by Sleep for 8100 an acre. The re- in the kidneys or bladder. Postpaid Dont forget the $15..00 plume. i,ou Mrs. Glilhuly, painted, thus great- Bulb of the sale is a credit to W. from the R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort �L - ly improving its appearance. B. Powell, the auctioneer. Erie,Oat. -Bold and guaranteed by be the very one to get the number -._ . -W. Lockwood wishes through -The 1• nor inspectors paid an T. M. McFadden. wpm - the N$ws to thank his many official visit to the Gordon House Mrs, Leikh has now on view some very smart and natty ma neighbors fur their assistance in and also to Peak's Hotel at Liver. NOTICE TO CREDITORS hate',,including the becoming turban softly draped in vel- 'harvesting his sugar beets and in pool on Saturday, but after most vet. Prices will induce ladies to buy when `drawing them to the station. diligent search failed to find the In the Estate of Martha Anne Pollard, once seen. Also some very effec- -The St. Andrew's Society of slightest trace of liquor. We deceased. _,.., tive young girls' hats. Whitby and Pickering will cele- doubt if there is any other place ` . brute fit. Andrew's night, Wed- in the province where the local Notice is hereby given pursuant to option is better observed than in chapter 129 of the Revised Statutes of p .. . nesday, Nov. 80th, by a-grand p . - . - 'lbs►11 In the Music HallWhitby. in Pickering townsbi O�$aion- Ontt►rio, I8o7, section 88, and amend- MRS. LEIGH, •�� •`+ PICKER( A� ing Acts, that all persons having any -Miss Davis was in the city on ally a man is seen under the influ- claims pr demands against the Estate Wednesday. She accompanied enee of liquor, but the stuff is al. of Martha Anne Pollard,late of the • on her return by her mother who ways secured from outside points. Township of Pickering in the County CANADA --has been spending several months -One slumbers were somewhat of Ontario,widow,deceased,who died �G ADN with her daughter, Mrs. Miller, of rudely disturbed oa Sunday night on or about the 16th day of October, Jordan. b the loud talk of some oun prep are required a -deliver by ppooet RANG y R prepaid to the undermentioned Eze- -W. Sleep and sons, E. W. and men who imagined they bad a cutors or their Solicitors on or before Walter, were in Whitby on Sun- grievance against some one else. the 1st day of December, 1910, their - .-,d"attending the funeral of the In their boisterous talk the pro- Christian and surnames,, addresses former'@ father, who died -at-his claimed their prowess as pugilists and descriptions,with full particulars �ui�l>r '�,f�Old home at Whitby harbor aged 88 and lamented' the fate of those of their clame or demands, duly veri- The new Imperial has a years: ' who might be Bo in udicious ae to fled and the nature of the securities Ps - (if any) held by them,and Bible grate with inter] —The monthly meeting of the incur their anger. However, their teeth. The firebox is oval. Further Take Notice that alter the Women's Institute will be held on mouths acted as a kind of safety- said 1st day of December, 1910, the "' fire linings and grates _.. -Tnesday, Nov. 28th, at 8 o'clock, valve which,allowed the escape of said Executors will roceed to distri- movabig without diet at the home of Mrs. W. T. Hart- a lot of hot Air. As is usual with bute the assets of p the said Estate i, anything,else. Two-piec rick. All ladies are cordially in- those who do a lot of talking they -amongst the parties entitled thereto, er-warp covers. •vited• they were as harmless as doves having regard only to the claims or We have them in all eis -Mr. Taylor, of Knox College, and soon wended their way home- demands of which they shall then have occupied the pulpit in St. An- wards without having spilt any received notice, and will not be re- / s nsible for -thesaidassets or any f, , f,BUN w etv's church of Sunday last blood. art thereof to an person or persons v n (./ when the claims of the Knoz Col- -We have learned with.pleasure of whose claims or demands they have - legs Students' Missionary. Society of the appointment by the Do. not received notice at the time of the were presented. minion Government of our esteem- distribution thereof. -_ -Inspector R. H. Walks fellow citizen, John Gormley, -Dated-the-$th of"November, 7910: .n . -an official visit to S. S. No. on as Ceases Commissioner for the JO rN VIPOND.,Brooklin Out., and :Tinter soon beDere Monday. I't is expected that Mr. Electoral District of South On. Miss ANw=Por..r.ARD, Nekerinq,Ont Walks will receive the permanent tario. Mr. Gormleyis ssessd of Executors appointment for South Ontario as . p° John B. Farewell, K. C., their } - the requisite'character and ability s g Solicitor. , _ successor to Dr. Waugh. y Whitby Ont. Then Oh for the North-west black Galloway robes and costa the - - to'do the work 'entrusted to him -Mrs. J. H. Bundy as a Barred with credit to himself and advant- warranted not to Ret hard from use or age, and the German b ,Rock cockerel six months and one PICKERING MARKETS `. week old which weighs eleven age to the country, and we con- la rug that will not fade. Men's and boyo' suite of all sizes at ' ,pounds. Experts say this is a gratulate the Hon. Mr. Fisher on White Winter-Wheat.r..,••,.r• $ .89 es to'suite everyone. All kinds of mitts and gloves-at the record weight for a bird of that the appointment made. Also we Red ., .. ,, ••, gp ` g feel it an honor to 'the township Mixed Ss age. The eggs from which it was of Pickering that one of its most Goose and Spring Wheat........ .77 ` FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE) batebed were purchased from Jno highly respected citizens has been Oats .81 ............ Gormley, our wel,1-known poultry named for the important part Barley..•........................... ' 60 - •FA breeder. mentioned. Buckwheat........ :501E, BRYAN, TROP. _ . PICHE • W. iiM �: .?,+ •7 7',.., _. ,i. <q,^. r.•...-• .. : :, .. a .'. .,., .,x,. .h.: t; r _ "q vrt .....XwN lr ,•ria 'i�'� '.,. mw: .:..., np, ..:...:'i. -' _.. .� ' <.. c. ..-r. w•..,. .;... :.,. - it x :.? '...nor ..a: :.�"'' :,L�• �s $ ^•�^.. �, ,, "� ..,m ,. ,_,,;.,.a �,,,•. - .;,.;, ,.,.;., w•r.:•Z xc,w..: ',F "L;� •S. � '"a,,r*' °••a".y�, ��,..� -�.. /' � '�. Y"ti",�'•'�:'&r.r».. ..r•�. _. $ ,air. ,,r �f•W"i• : •�>f '.. 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