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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_12_02,.c•`va i .. ry�gy•,•M1$6.q"s,'uy.' .- .. f4" m;.. 'a+6.4W4. `'.a::+a „t''ht'b•wi:+" ..-,;;n Mv.ft•r,.�r . '' P ' yp 'J ;.a.. .':.'.:,ta w', i,•.m.'�pi,fi.u_,.._ a"�.. `T','i4Y a t+.....a AM.• " ,'.-a.-.._�-tis Fi•- .E.,n. _ -�•C.Y _ _ ...Z. PICKERING-1 THE I'ICKERING9 ONTa, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910 -_1'�0 9 wx4lf"AHE 49dWb*. HIGHLAND CRRtK WHITEVALE Batumi ehea76r yeses SPINK MILLS -�- A telegram received Thomas a YisdioaL The Woman's Institute will meet at Beare on-November 28th stating that the home df Mrs.R:Morrish on'-Wed- g ,. r ^�•- needs afternoon, December 7th. at his beloved son, Fred.had died to the GREENWOOD ---' Grey Nuns Hui• at ns, on ; --pp B.FORSYTH.D..of 0.,.Regis- 588. ubject: "HoW to help ou»mem- Regina, all.• st•vatw of tb. wm•trisal Arw- Monday. the 26 , of typhoid fever, ulatloa &tarso, 1 tion b Oast'ggrraudes of-germine Scranton hers have, a Merry Christn3ai. brought a dark cloud of sorrow over \ �s~ tY•sitttaa of elsoom my" tested rrer..xorm coat, emithiag and threshing odal'con= 'blies are cordially invited. i IJ _ t• " star on hand. our httie vale. The remains will be a y B3300KLIN brought here and the funeral will take 7 O. lfcKINNON,M.D.,L.R.C.S.. Our chestnut coal is now under cov- place on Saturday, Dec, 2rd, from the Zdinpur� member of the residence of his bereaved areata, el,.i. o: ere Will be found high and dry. This P FA RMERS I , ? Taleleas and Sau pas of Ontario.Isoeatials coal sells on its merits and requires Mrs. Ormiston,widow of the Thomas and Mrs. Beare. The inter- m �� coils" or sura ons, s,�uabarab• ao dlin Call and see us before late J. Ormiston, a respected woman ment will be made at the Locust Now is the time to to buyf a Bs•eial attention to diseases or woneso and. g of this village, committed suicide on gill camels The bereaved areata Ia oi3ttarea. Ones and residence.Brougham. buying. P is cheaper now than it will be Mondayy morning by taking carbolic and family have the deepest simpathy -- PICKERI NG MEDICAL SURGICAL We have made a change' in the acid. She hd been out to church and of all in thi*theh•hour of sorrow. late-on. = blending of our old celebrated "Cream Sunday School on Sunday and appear- I have a large quantity of'splend- ' and X-RAY INSTITUTE Buns", having introduced a blend ed to be in her usual state cf health. UXBRIDGE Id feed, and in order to reduce 1PIes> INa, - - ONTARso which has met with the approval of She was about forty years of age and stack I-will sell at re. Prof. Harcourt, provincial chemist of an untiring worker in the Methodist John Bailey, of Bethesda,. under --- F. W IN Tows.$, M. B., M. D., C. X., the O,A.C., of Guelph. Prof. Har- church, went an-operation. last week for ap- ducted prices in quantities. Pby,tci.n-i:a�aTa court claims that this blend when ,' I want Winter Wheat and Buck- �* - pendicitis. 8ssas.iset in Beatal Dia•ssea Prcetatia Dts used for bread making purposes,prow- AGINCOURT George Stakes and R. G. Flewell' wheat and will pay the highest oasss or 1[ea, Dte•aese or Women, Cancers, es equal to the highest Manitoba parr have a deer each to their credit as a rices. It will on to et R'tuaors.Z-Sar ez8miastioa. Dtessass or•ye. result 1� � pay y R osoi800�rr 1�S to s°aa st >u�d fioi r and guarantWe gee"tisfacttlonly .' this Scaepuro Township, h Pbough t'the Mat pr ces have bad cons derable Try my new brand my of.Hoar "Bak- Tea Buns for pastry cannot be farm formerly owned by Geordie Bax- drop in Chicago, but are holding up j,epgZ, equalled. ter, containing 90 acres of fine land well in Cahads. Little hope of a re- ers Joy". No,Sour superior to it. about a mile to the east of this village. duction is held out here. White-Satin stands without a g PATRONIZE HOME MILLS " B.FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- fir• The property is lot 21, con. 2, about At the Division Court here. on Fri- v• !es•ooaat�osownattoeay,andoouaft We have an unlimited supply of all three-quarters of a mile from the O.P. day the MidlaLd Mutual stied some satiatsor. OoartSpots.wbitby. 10-v R.station, and the soil is excellent. persona who had refused to pay their 'F. Z•+. C�RF.rFN _ kinds-of mill Leede: Bran shorts, -' T. HARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, Jumbo and feed Sour. There are no outbuildings, the barn assessments and got judgment. " • soiioitor,EtLA Pnblie seeoial sea w = havin been burned some time o. Alex. Wilkin has bought,the Mrs. ,. Mrr aterson is now the owner o! sear dor I3ir�t Ooart o: Justice, Brook ewo". $. L• 3PINg' LIffiITED Hamilton house on Main street south. Ficke=9 Lumber Ytrid,- W101ba, ny i t acres, practically all in a block, divid- The tenant, N. Alezan$w, ip ..,00;.,o - - ed only by the highway, and is evi- to one of Sherman Eck's houses on � J. G. DOW, B. A., Ba rrister. I'ICHERING, OMT. dently one of those who have unlimiG Franklin street. Pine flooring, Manitoba siding dro .solfaftor,Notary Public.Btu Money to ed coafldeus a in the future of Ontario siding, matched, rough a.nd sireeseslp 'p Osa°s a"=t doy. or t° the Standard faar�•m lands. He will continue to reside wHiTer - - pine and hemlock. New Bruns- Say "! J ifl'the village, but will at once enter wick white cedar shingles.and ve a fep°rm• the active management of the On vicct on of Geyorge afternoon-,- Paradiis charged X11 phone apple barrels. Terms cash. M 1 �R. E. J. SHIRLEY, Vater Har - - before Police Magistrate Harper with -- — . 8aeseoo, Honorary graduate o! the on �' DUMBARTON frequenting disorderly houses, there W. D. GORDON &.SON. t�rw veterinary Gall jo,Toronto.Oanada. All was concluded the hearing of the ` P diseases and i4ariea of domestic animals treat- Misr Nellie Palmer has been visiting various charges which arose out of --� - ad ce the moat modern•approved and salsas t- I9 MY friends in Toronto. what is jocularly described harass the EVANSVILLt i�A".PPleI erring oaa of er or Hi°a a°d List- 11MiesAlice Cowan, of Rosebank, bas "'Tameson Raid," It will be remem• i�Ds TELEPHONE NUMBER been visiting friends in Brantford. bered that on the 30th of August last �iilftufs►! 6azb+s. Mrs. Pizer leaves here this week for Cbief Jameson conducted a raid on . .- Brantford to spend the winter•with the+premises of Charles Boo, laundry. , MILLS�,TG. HAM—Issuer of Mxrtiage 'CLAREMONT her daughter. - man. on Brock St.. Whitby, and are _ �1' . stieanaee in the county of 9! , James Found has been away attend-. rested two Chinamen, besides George plabortas vlliapy abort,long and two short. in the funeral of his father-In-law, W Paradis, of Oshawa, sada young ,/� POUCHER, Real Estate Aum Mr, Oke, of Oshawa. gg�irl of 1E years of age named Edna - __ L e tioaaer. satuator.oou•ator and issue- The Oherrywood Methodist church Frsok. Paradise at arty rate, lues Of lIxo gs. 4ft -111 hold their annual ving opium and the l and j HOPPEA�I�uera of Mari3�e f her Js H. -B E A L services on Dec. I tab Sabbath Sct hon a smoking and of WasRyingeonps cot h ink girl was Havpoweruia first-class filshape, I er-� -D• Lteeaeee in al»Ooanty or Ontario y 't t!!os at M.and bu r.asd.nc• Olarsmol will hold Its annual entertainment on kitchen, The Chief investigated still , _ for house furnishings,carload Dec. !Fath in the school room of the further and ascertained that there had baps installed A. � I4 13Ekq'$1f; AWNSl FP9LBl311; been�cnnapirscy_to_anduct_th_Air .arta-�•*s=�-., s rRlan + Oor�eyanaar, Ooaseslsstoaer for takiaa Mrs. George Parker ha+ returned Edna Frink, and to rewilt indictments __.>__ aa•oaataa olZ�y to Ieas .�—per —__— from the West, atter spending three wars+ preferred against Geo. Paradis, machinery for wheat gristing. Osb X�+�-evi Always open day or.night months visiting friends. She le arcom- Ed, D. Finlayson and Emma Ocamb, and the grinding of paWed by her son Bert and daughter, otberwiee known as Bmma Jackson. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Attss Jean• Cbas. Soo pleaded guilty before Police Buckwbeat Flour,Rye Flour,,Cot'n axe .. N=Jft a �e t.�asswa church wa fur 0000ti" of York and Ontiiiiato. Age. The all hod soies' Aid f openmeetingmeeting at orterian derly MagistrateHarper amend was to reles.ed don Meal ; also,very best pure084"0. �a•, the residence of Mrs. Ale:. Thom on suspended.ssentence, Paradis, Finlay- _ Stone Ground Graham Flour yrs B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- Thursday evening of this week. A son and Ocamb being committed for . tloawr. oalo•tot rad collector for BADLY HURT g�program will be rendered. Tea trial by the County Judge. on the con- Feed and Floor for sale. ' connotes of Ontario and Yors Ail kinds of will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock. spiracy charge, a case was beard _ uttiea•aadaeeed eitber pr:rasrly or by auction, 8=p�I, PRIONIS RaCWVZD A avD- ..a,. by His H000r Judge McCritamon. Very beet attention Riven to work -, �.. - aatsa oolleaeed. 8or dew or otMe�a�•- - - e M1_.• R c .ii•alar•app 4 at neiden•e,•Iiaab"ll SL.Pfat DIN SLAW AT Y'PADDIIv'e D1iIIt) " GOODWOOD wbo found the evidence not sufficient- of all kinds. _. sates- Pboa•orderd seri at News Ocoee,Pick. STORK THIS WIRY. to convict Paradis on that particular - - •rias. or ta.cnaba non, ssl eftemo will r` A. Stn s wood lot sale went off ebarge, but as ce the other two His �����,�, ,T, sets posy •a:wottoe. saapsraanon sn Sovvmm STATIONIRT—A large box Pry :...: tad !tT*4Lon•anmbarsasadewod•at3 pi tg with a rush. Scans declared the evidence was coo• of per and envelopes with two views g� egg. Jr.. elusive and in result be sentenced . Pe1s lir. Lee has engaged J. W pa of Pickering. Use !t when writin to on the track. Finlayson to Kingston Penetentiary 1.6 ager Gollfriends. The regular price was 3oc. Plastering was commenced this for 4j years and Emma Ocamb to the It's on sale now at 19c per boz week in Mr, Asheahurst'e new hoose.' :Mercer Reformatory for 2 years less l � 'j'�•m �� Have a full line or rreehsnd car- Ovu LLLTLx LIvIR Pnta—A nice Mrs. Tay Lor, of Toronto, and Mise day, Paradis using as already stated : laxative, stimulate the sdn ish liver. Ta Ior, of B. C., are visiting in the convicted on Monday of frequentia - ��H 3rd . Had !ed meats conatan on hand. gg wy y Regular price 2;c. We sell them at viI age. disorderly houses and sentenced to l8c per box, 2 boxes for 2fic. Mr. Wag% ship his sugar beets months in the Central Prison at hard r tie Roll, Hreskfs►et $sicsoa, Jlwzu.RT PRIc1i8 are cut away down. this week, 6e ng the last man to labor. " .Bologna, Weiners, etc. Every article we sell. 38 guaranteed. Ret his away. You save mosey in buying Srom tae. J. Smith caught a fawn while hunt SRQUGHAM %�//f/�� • Butcher's CaOe+ttled for - Wadehave a at s R second-hand watch 'ing in the north and brought it home pe y ��GTi/`SIV for figure, with him. It is a curiosityhere. Dr. McKinnon a nt Monde to To- "SON" ONT. =-1 Mr. Reid was discharged from the rontro. Try a bottle of our own Emulsion with — _ • • • G. T. R. section gang for carrying Geo. Philip had a buss p to Canada's high-class commercial y• erllta " lveiT'i( $ypophoephiGea—bOc' liquor from Uxbridge into this local Toronto on Thursday.9 fife y• school; enjoys as extensive ppaaU , To M. MoFA Dd EN tion place. Bora on Tuesday. Nov. 22nd, to H. ronage: ra date a strictly first- r �3 Fire la G.Taylors house last week, and M». Holtby, a soli. clans, graduates always success- -First-C1aBfI Tipp for litre caused by tb- upsetting of a lamp by Mrs. Crockett.of Pickering.-visited ful. Write today for handsome, a" DRUGGIST AND GRADUATI OPTICIAN the children, we's extinguished before at Ed. Griffiths' on Monday. catalogue. Day or night PICKERl1rTG. - ONT. it became serious. Albert and Mrs. Matthews and Miss ' Mr. and Mrs. Cusack have gone to Elsie are visiting.in Toronto. - BIItit ]2]6et8 8,11 trains to Denver, Col,, fora holiday trip.. D. Milton Burk left on Monday morn- W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. REAL ESTATE G' Thompson is railway agent at G. Ing to attend .high school at Eglin• • Teaming promptly attended to. ,•••, T. R. station in Mr. Cusack'@ absence, ton. Cor. Yong.b Alexander Sts. Agent for Canada Carriage Ca. Roy Cobbino and Miss Nellie Hardy, Mise Nerta Bennett,of Claremont, ii daughter of Robert Hard of this visited with Mime Beatrice Alger last r Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. y W. H. Peak, p{c]Wer{t+tp, " Good buildings, plenty of water, one- place' were married Wednesday of week. f last week. The usual serenade was Geo. D. and Mrs. Milne, of Cherry- half in cash, balance on mortgage if given them by the boys on Saturday wood, spent Sunday' with R. J. and __ .. �lacksmiin required... - - night. Mrs. Cowan. • Master Jack Gerow, of Toronto. is MAS g Also good tenement dwelling BALSAM herewith his grand-parents, W, and yielding 12%in the village of Picker- Mrs. Mosgrove. Having rented the Dumbarton shop ing George Jones was home -over Sun- Mr. Pitner, of .Toronto, was here on �T B P dayy. Monday installing his lighting system GOOD NEWS S mid opened the same,I am prepare 94 6 ii >>e��♦ ���,,,• _ Jobn and Mrs. Walker visited with in Philip's store. ed to do all work entrusted to Uuriah Jones over Sunday. Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Cooper me in the above line, �K> � 5 . 16#116ft 9 Mrs. R. Ward has been on the sick and son, of Toronto, are visiting with Horeesboein�&specialty. ' list but is recovering nicely. J. Patterson and family. Your Ideal of Christmas _ Call in an see me any time. a' ��> • George Wilson;of Whitby,bas been • Miss Meda Hogle entertained a num- ' T• 1.!= �NERi, , baling straw for Geo.Jarvis. ber of her girl friends to a birthday W�. Pt ��hlxie Walter and Mrs. Ward took a trip party on Tuesday afternoon. GIFTS DUNBARTUN " to Stouffville s;few days ado,' Mrs, (Dr.) Moore'and daughter, Richard Ward sold& valuable horse Doris, of Brookline'spent last week — Notary Public, Pickerizig. to 'Pott Perry'buyer last week. with W. J. and Mrs. Devitt. Can be had at _ The - Frank Cooper,of Claremont,Wee in Mrs: Bert Matthews and'daughter BA SSETT�S �0� 10N � � BLdCS.9MITI11'Gi attd Ibis locality purchasing stock on Moa• have returned lrom a visit to Toronto,' TFUOp liG 08H11VG of aJi,Hind day. accompanied by Mrs. Ed.Crocker. 4JAWKI.NR. WN/T®Y S. Randal Birkett,of Claremont, visit- Mrs. Ed. Willson and Master Don- Head Omoe, Woroxttro ed friends.here for a few days last ald visited the furmer's dater, Mrs. - .�..� week. Pn�tley. Ronald remained to attend - 1 General Banking Business Pine wood, cut any length, for-sale. Roland Ball and daughter,of Chalk birth school. A beautiful display, larger transacted. Lake, attended-service at Mt.Mob on' The Methodist Ladies' Aid bad a than ever,-and At prices•to A quantity of turnips for sale. Sunday. successful meeting on Thursday after- James Mathewson,of Ashburn, was noon.Nov.24th, at the home of Mrs, suit every purse. I3 Hal attention given t+o Order quick. calling on Bert Wilson stud family oft W. T. Wilson Nothing appeals, more io a Monday, Mrs. Ed. Griffiths, who has been in man, woman-or child than a " the 40118otlOII Of W u I �re p�t� A number- from hese attended-A. oor health.the past montbrwent•to handsome lice Of Jewelry'. 11t II 11l�YIIYOMI • `- �1IW11 �O�D Johnston'@ sale near Greenwood on the hospital in Toronto on Monday for P b: - 881e_IIot6fl. _ the Mud. - treatment. ,We ho for a s re- x pq, speedy Quality considered you can PLANTS FOR SALE A few from here attended the dance covery. _ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. held at Geo, Bryaut's,Myrtle;on Fri= The Ladies' Aid of the Christian save money if fou buy from _..�posltl�leeeived of �1. and day night and report a good time. church was held on Wedne@day after• - - Owin to the rate of s our geai- noon at the home of Mrs. George W'. upwards. Tomatoes,• Cu12bage,• Cauliflower, Norman EaSsett i p al carrier goes It-has. come-nacre- .phiilt A' very-pleasant time was Celery and Garden Flowers. 'towgbz't Iltllowed st hihest y ea to wear goggles to hide the war- spent y all. , '��' Wagon will be on the road during ed look in his eyes. We are learned to see J. M. Ge w J$WELIiR AND OPTICIAN x a it carseat rakes. - g g p i 1iQ'$ITBY ak the season. Master Thos. Linton,who has been and Mrr..Qerow.in our midst again, pHoxE CHAS. D. GoRDON, Manager. engaged for the summer months with atter a stay of rix months to Vancou- 79 + The Gam mage aardne, Jo n McGrisken, of Cberrywood, is ver. They report a deligbtful climate PHITBY BRkECE. BROU69AM, ONT. home for the winter months. and country in Brttieh Columbia. . ,fir• �» .+.. �.....,,C• sr `�., :e. .. ., _. ..'• '. .s ? 'r. r ;''s�'v.- .'R 4•@ s, ..Vy w S •.. , ..: .. n.,. .•., ...at,+ .,,......h..: Y••i'w ,.a l S• 4 '4 J°�. n, '^'.:''�w' AI cur^ w."'th`• .4 � M.t�;,•..fir•,.• ,..a;•^.,,"•y ,.. ':- .n ! Grm.y'-• �•�"'"r •'kn ".,''_•* •' .»+ ...i+.., 'TP_ `•.•«•., t. - ^., t�;.a+af, ;,..• r,� as +;M,t ., ",.,°`'`i ,,,py.,;� '"7y,�. •,rr - •; ZT zvat�_, F-.. .,H,'u ka;.� a•,.Sas✓p ,n` g'�n�-•ws• a;w:'4?arrx 'A.r ,�trs«s�- v^• ,..- .. - Li W. �. 77-1.,. '. ..��. . '��..� ���"} — _V. .._. "• .. - `` -- ...+ tet'• _ . REO >6ed 'Peter one of the• co BYfans of. the Qalilaean we cannot o "'�' tell. The accounts. re age oalY NOMEMOMM __.� the larger fact of his repeated de- Has been h-auadWs favorba 'sod are fall of differences in 1� the matter Of tail. As John was Ytait over a g1731er of a r - actually present, hm-' version dof --- 'chat took place should be stUdied � century. EnOt�Is for S its 9 Y� " � ��fttff y nn j� " carefully... to produce SO large "vej -Aff n "fi 41RUIM—TI<ES" 72. Denied 4ith an oath--Per- r haps he felt that, having been of fine, vrholesomet =-011e-• �' - •+ tricked into one falsehoo he must :_wr is hamamade bread. now hedge himself in with another + • : Vancoraver,B.C.,Feb.Ist,I910.' and iiiore emphatic repudiation of : DO not eZpCl'ment — here �a T am well ac uainted with man knoany connection with Jesus. thousands is Vapcouveq Victoria ria and ?3. They that stood by—A group » n0{ g "juat gpOas* � Pew Westminster,:,who for.nearly a year of servants and officers, who were " vas mcticall a cripple from,rheumatism. t IL W. OILLETT co.LTD. p Y Pp warming themselves at a.fire. Pe- - ' le way ao troubled with the disease that TO"UTO,OUT. + ter's part in the skirmish in the Wlnnl • - afound it difficult to even turn over' in Montrei 4 - ed. His heaerappeared so weals that he garden seems to haus been the tiling b Awl Gam at fould hardly get up stairs. Last June, lie which led to his detection now _ :calved asample of"Fruit-a-tives,"- He, (John 18. .86).•, all sed them and fates his recovery from 74, To curse and to swear—Was - ' tat timo. Today there is no other than it a revival of "the habit of his old ' r Vancouver enjoying better health. He fisher days, dormant iliese three a, - pas building a house this fall andshingled ,; otxi part of. the, roof-in a 'driving rgir. years4 76. CHEMISTS, AID POLICE ` arm without suffering any bad effects. swent'out us, lied happen- e e r S ed, as,Luke tells us, that at this ` _ Joxx B. LACY, moment Jesse was being led from � '' - - - - Pufation ae : - 'Fruit-a-tives" is a positive cure for the judgment chamber of the high TEST TUBE;MICROSCOPE AND - - Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Pain in priest out into the court; 'and he . the Back and all Kidney Troubles. heard the imprecations and last de- SPECTROSCOPE. 80c a box,6 for$260; trial size,25c, nial of Peter. So it was the look OU,dealers,or .out on receipt of price by which Jesus gave him, as well as the Fruit-a-Lives Limited, Ottawa. simultaneous crawls of the cock, g' Criminals is France and England w`'.. that made the disciple hurry away '[ ujj c weeping bitterly. It is this sincere ELA GAMA �Yere Broneht to �1 u� 'S• J. LESSON repentance on the part of-Peter by - Justice. _ �_. a which we must measure his guilt. -PTEA .�_.COFFEE AN 0 ' -• .�_ It proves to us that his love for the Medical detectives, as the aria- INTE$NATIONAL LESSON Master had not really changed. His lysts ,employed by Scotland Yard r" blunders were the result of .what Have WOII popular favor on their merits. �J are called invariabl carr through p appear to be worth enough mo- Y' Y Y -DEC. A. PP Y g their duties with skill certainty and Tr themto-day and O b9 Ch&rmed. - - tives. He may have wished ruerely absence-of prejudice. They have TI Ir to keep near Jesus, and denied the mastered the action and character ".'Ge>4eoa X.—Peter's De. >tiatt. right of anyone connected with the of every poison under the sun, and enemies of his Master to know his this fact, being well known, has de- blood of a man and the blood of an PRINCESS WANTS PLAYMATES 28. 31-33 6b-ia. Collies identity. He lied first to avoid be- anima]. ? s y creased poisoning to a considerable - —" ' - 'Pest, I. Cor. IQ. 12. ing thrown out, and then a second lextent during recebt years. The corpuscles of-.both men and Queen's slaughter Would Like -- time to cover u a falseh which,? animals are all circular with the �i P 6° Practically the poisoners can hide; School Companions. - ~ i! discovered 'would surely lead to nothing from the modern anal st exception of those o[ the llama,.al- Verse 31. "Then—It was accord• g Y 'R his ejection, and still a third time acs, camel and their kind, which There has existed for some time - '� ing to Matthew's account, and } for that gentleman is not only fa- P est some difference of opinion be- -:Mark's ala just after the dramatic simply to keep up his dogged deter- p are oval. p. p miliar with all poisons, but can ge- _�, urination to see the affair through Some time ago a man suspected ,tween members of the royal family, : scene in Eye upper room, and the cognize their presence almost as •vt• to the end. Of course, there is no easily as he cat+ recognize the dome of murder was found to own an axe says M. A. P., as to to the upbring-_ _ minds of the disci lea must halve Y g been filled with the amazia da^!ar defending bi's conduct: But it was of St. Paul's C athedral. By the aid j Covered with blood. An analy'st�ex f ing of the'Princes, Mary. - .- _ g , I not the conduct of a craven and -amined the_blood, and found ha .` The difficulty in connection with - atidh of the Master that cue o, of his teat tube, his microscope and ahem should betray him. Now faithless disciple. _ - his spectroscope, he is -able to lay it was that of a goat, the a uric res j the training and education "o[ the comes the.even more defio,ta state- bare the poisoners' secret-and track i measuring 41 tenths of a r.,icreu. I Princess lies in the fact that Her Ir On this evidence he' was Royal Highness is an only-girl, and IV pient that on this very night they m him down. If any great criminal of necessity it has been rather '-iv r -'' ,11 were to be offended (that is, NERVE AGONIES was suspected of poisoning his wife FOUND NOT CCT_1LT3i.- probfiam to find her suitable com- y lnade to stumble) because + f him. the analysts, upon examining the Cloth btained With rad t•r-ught ,panions of her own age and sex. lained, with-the ancient w ,rdb of what icon. was used and-in what Princess Alexandra and Maud of irhis was simply in accord, Jesus Ex- _ remains, would be able to pie,to be bIuocl is >ou: <t with starts- All $er9ous Diseases Cured by Dr. p° -nia. If the, Main is -assed Ly fruit i Fife, cousins, who have been fre- . . $ (113. 7)t the effect that , quamutY• juice,.-it -,urns blue or green; if by' oust in at Marlborough. t ionger 14- _ ether in the flock when God should a pasf, are boll: sever- Ig if b ^ochint ei -it becoarey . rr �>,•,n. ; smite the shepherd, but they would Nerves that are over-worked or Delicate to"a marvelous degree But if it be blood, human or animal, al years the senior of Princess Ise scattered. It was not said as a weak quickly indicate their dis- Mary, while the -little daughters of are the teats empioyad by analysts the color.under the in of the . of t rebuke to their cowardice, but be- tress by pain That pain may be Mrs. Derek Keppel, who is one s, � .. •- in the case of pui`eoiza.. ,If a man' ammonia dues not' cisange in the r cause now at the end, more iiit,n aeuratgia or inflamed nerves, usu- Queen Mary's most intimate friends, were to be poisoned with arsenic to- least. r ever before,-the seemed to farm like A affecting the head, but often are rather too young to make suit- 1 y morrow and were buried without M, Rsagier, •ivho was fossil burn- [he spine and limbs. It may be _ �able playmate - for Her Royal _ :-{ tied them. So, teat despair sharia aerv�us dyspepsia, easily Started by atceouldmaqua ternofla�centur. 10 death in g cottage in France Highness. I t Ghee without a shepherd, and he P Y ed pi Y y some ears ago, wag said to have l - wore excitement or weakness It g been. murdered. An analyst took Miss Louvina Kaollys,daughter of overtake them at the drea,i an later ether from the remains of nouncement, he proceeds to reav R1aY be St. Vitus da-ice, a common 3 a few deo s ref blood from the dead 'f'O� gnollys, and a great favor N the sod a considerable amount of isure them' with the hopeful promise affliction among chiidren, or neu- P rte with �tteea Mary, and indeed _.I Pe P the poison which killed him sad in man's lungs and examined them by with all'the royal family, is also of the next verse. rasthenia, a condition o[ general the same state as that in 'which it yy means of the spectroscope. He dis- � nervous exhaustiot. accompanied several years older than Princess I 38. I will go before you—At l►.o was administered. covered that their condition wasp acute melancholy. Worst of all the Marv. though the two are very great 1! clone' of the pasaover they would Probably arsenic has been more normal, which proved that death pain, may Signal the early stages - + friends. naturally turn back to their somas frequently used by murderers as a must have-occurred before the cot- of paralysis, or nervous deco All Queen Alexandra rather favored in Galilee. Besides, events to fol- Y y' death dealer than an other. assn, these disorders signify that the Y p° tags was set on fire. the idea of sending her granddaugh- hm were to make Jerusalem an iu- and arsenic is a very peculiar poi- A man wad found in Cortiwall nerves are clamoring for ter to school but Queen Mary has secure place for them to remain. So hungry g son. It is a well-known fact that with his sad battered is evident- ' nourishment in the form of good >h always been reluctant to do so. a? '- Ithey were . to be scattered, tut, � many men and women take arsenic 1 with some bloat instrument. The _ when the had returned to the Old rich blood. The numerous cures o in small doses as a medicine, while Y partly on account of the great dif- r Y detectives who- took up the case Y the above named nervous diseases y tonna a hammer some distance from I ficulty of finding a suitable eatab- 1 haunts, the would find that Jesus the inhabitants of Syria bre said to _ and weakness in both sexes by Dr, lishment for the Princess, but I- Ihad gotten there ahead of them. eat it as freely as we eat salt. To the corpse. Upon it were a cos le - Williams Ptak Pills are accounted P P �so because Her Majesty thinks -a .1 33. But Peter—In his headstrong, - a•person who has' never touched,. of re hairs, and a medical man y g for by the [act that these Pills at declared that the came from eome girl is better brought up in her o n -self-reliant way- answering for the eaten or smelt arsenic a medium-make new, rich blood and Y home than anywhere else, a vi w — . — rest, and vigorously protesting y sired dose would have a fatal ef- one's eyebrows. On Comparing the - - that,-for himself, he will never be so supply the Starved nerves lad feet. No matter how it of into I in which ging George entirely o- ,offeaded. He takes no account the vital elements needed to g hairs with those of the deceased's the system it would be deadl for incxlee. strengthen them. Mr. Wm. G. y y• eyebrows they correSpoadod. The But the PrinteaS's own wishes a .. ^T•�� -- .�; r atever of the promised reaurree- arsenic kills whether it is swallow- two hairs on the hammer, brought alas and meeting in Galilee. H18 'Jones, Wastmead, Man., says: A �� rubbed into a wound, or also' to be considered. Her Ro few years ago it was my misfortune the murderer to justice. Highness has of late been urg g yimpetuousaess leads him-to contra breathed as a .vapor. Chapman, _._a..- j h dart his ',taster, to assume saucer- to suffer from nervous debility her mother'to send her to so e 5 who was hanged for ppisoningd his GIRL FIRE FIGHTER. school and it is possible that r iority to all his comrades, and to brought about through a severe at, mistress; used arsenic, and the g lai , for himself an invisible self of la grippe or iaflueasa. When' was also used in the memorable An 'interesting and unusual inti- wish may be granted before vehy Clancy. the first effects were felt I need to:• Maybrick case., dent tool[ placo at the Hurstpiev-' long. - The Princess is immensely 34. Jesus, introducing his ASaer- the up in the middle of sleep int (England)Volunteer Fire Bri- fond of her home, but-the desire of g - B Mme.' Lafarge poisoned her hos- Po trembling like a leaf, and in a bath, band, an ironmaster, - - a with the strong Verily I say , by mesas .of .Bade's annual competition, held oa playmates of her own age is a veFy - - nto 'thee, is equals emphatic. He of cold perspiration, Later the; B Y— y P trouble grew so bad, that I scarcel arsenic. While M. Lafarge was in the recreation round recentl the natural one and it is impossible'fJor i eiterates' that on that very night y Paris. on ..visit, his wife'pretended Presentation of a silver rose vase her to have them except at gchoial. 777 eter will be.one of those to be of- got a wink of sleep, and would toss _ ended in him. This is enforced isbout in bed, growing so Weak that' to send him a parcel, in which wall by the brigade to Miss D. Laurence her portrait, Smith, 'in recognition of the valu- I feared for my lira. A doctor waa' A$ SICKLY BABIES ith the' addition, before the cock able assistance, she gave the fire bei- row, which is. an.expression for Palled in, and than'aaotheir, but .. 'l t - P FIVE SMALL 'CAKES gade-with whom-she worked twelve without avail. I became more and approach of dawn of day. All hours continuously at a recent farm E• HOME WRETCH9 more.low spirited, and without say e Gospels agree that there are to made by his mother,-And a-letter. fire at Blackstone. Capt. Pearsey, r three denials, although there-111 apparent reason would have fits of This parcel was sealed in the prey- in command at the brigade,.&eked crying. While in this condition a P B No home is happy where there s some oon fusion as to just the form ence of witnesses. When the parcel Mrs• .Borrer, who distributed the P sick' baby.' The sufferings of t) a *' which Jesus 'made this deClara ne;vans wreck, a 'pamphlet was reached.Lafarge it contained only prfies after the competition, to ' •ion to Peter: - given me telling what Dr. Williams one large cake. He ate this, and snake the presentation.on behalf.of i,hold- one makes the whole ,hangar y g hold- wretched, for what mother or, 35. Even—Matthew's way of say- Pink Pills had done for others, and nine.days later.he died., Mme. La- himso,afid his men.' Miss Lau- father would not rather suffer them- - ' g what Mark expresses with the :I determined to give them a trial: forge was ar.reated, and Charbed rears-Smith acknowledged the gift selves than to see their little one seas "exceeding vehemently" (.14. ;By the time I bad finished.a few with murder by poisoning. At the in a few words, and hearty cheers puffer. But.there is no reason f}r boxes I began to get same sleep, pis d ` - 1). There can be no question about � trial it 'was alleged that she had were given.lady's Pictorial: _wretched homes became baby•• he courage of the man who drew land this greatly encouraged me. made the large cake with arsenic -•tr• — ill. Baby's Own Tablets will cuire is sword in his Master's defence in ;Then my strength began to return, as one of the ingredients and sub- MISTLETOE A MENACE. all the minor ills*of babyhood and / e garden; and afterward dared Imy 'nerves grew steadier and in a stituted it for the five. small ones, Few .people .who know mistletoe childhood; not only that, but as _ torsed to the palace of the man ;few' weeks.. more I was feeling as She-was found guilt after a trial occasional dose of the Tablets will p well as ever I did in my life, and I Y only as a desirable feature of hose servant he had smitten. He j exceeding a fortnight, and con- Christmas decorationsunderstand keep baby well. Thousands of me- as the, kind to, follow Jesus to the !you may, be sure I vial always damned to imprisonment for life. that the plant is a parasite danger- there have found happiness through _ s` cath. . In fact, all the disciples en- gratefully recommend Dr. Williams'I To.micro-photography the discov ous to the life of trees in the re- !'the Tablets making their litile Chea red-the same protest. Pink Pills to ever one sick or ail iy Y g g ppy. g Y e of man a crime is_due. The ions in which it rows. Zt is only well and ha Amos them ie .:. ling, as, they restored me to health spectroscope is infallible in reveal- a question of time, after Mistletoe !i ra. C. 0. Roe, `of Georgetown, a 69: Peter was.sitting without in +and strength after all-'other medi- PeG i „ he court—Compare John 18. This lass had failed." I ing Elie presence of the minute once begins to grow upon a tree, pnt., who writes:. I ,ran heartily" _ as at"the high priest's house, with- �c trace blood', but it is unable to before the tree itself'will be-killed.' recommend baby's Own Tableis art I You can get these Pills from aiiy� Thp.:parasite saps the life of the in- is help to the b4v during the hot �y n which the trial of Jesus before distinguish between human sad anti edicind dealers or by mail at 50 `a.. the..Jewish authe;-ities- was taking f°a a boa or six boxes for 12.50 mal blood.. The .microscope can, rf�{� 11ranches, Fortunately it :s i pummer Season. We- have ua place. The court was beneath' , however. The corpuscles of differ- of slow growth, taking years to de- 1 ithem and are much pleased wit ,k rom The Dr. -Williams Medicine Y g _ p g proportions, but j itheir results." The Tablets a Ilh nto 14, 66) the audience chamber eat-maaamalia can,onl be distin a Selo "moo large w* Into which Peter `could. be unable- •� Brockville, Out. ihed by th��r size and shape, and when neglected, it invariably ruina i fold by medicine dealers or by m ' : 30 gain admission. _ _ _, it.can be seen that without the mi- all trees-it reaches. The only me- at 2b cents a hoz from The Dr. W' A paid-Elsewhere we learn she It's about time to count• up' the croscope it would be impossible to thod of extermination is the cut 1 jliams' Medicine 'Co., $lroekvitle +gas the portiess. How she ideati- things you have to be thankful,for. draw a distinction between the ting down of•discased-trees. - Qat, i" ,,. yYj°fw •.'.yb',N„Q,,., ay 5• '�..�� :'. f rl•u. '.if.M1.-Y� !At`"� �"n..NJ d Y .. r•l_--:.. _ ... - ,.. :",. ., r',n.: ;`' P." s.-',•' �w .r: a .'Sam. 'w,.'`"�: .;:� Q'E' r d ;,f>."" ., -.:. L, ;. a .' ix '?s.: 5s„�c .. M 4 w�• ,•�-�—�, �.�Ss: "., - x - 7: M'.,;,i. v d,�`. •..s.,a. ».-. - y.-s,. -• ]''lra a -�, ''£ ,p',ruv',' 4°,'cy['yd�'c�'' i.,,,. -.'S: �y.. '.f:..a,,:,ry�4,•'+ ''�.r"'•'": =:;�h'3.. .r..' S ':? ,t„ ^n+ ,., <' �✓ .':ti✓.r�'...ry,_•iJ .. P,- .�.. ,•'. ti4t•, ,....y..fAa. ¢��1' •ti ,yl .,�, -61.'�l ...y� �e '�•, `. atBf3' i►�wr, t:+'4+G: +sem•aura► eia¢.�r,n�mrei+.vnSs+xnlaraa•.ec . .ttxr+4r.- ,,rm* reui.rr¢oY' �' '•ut,. •'$tom .. � _ .. •,$, � n1'4 # .. . &,Fro > a �,5+"�'.:'••+F`66iy^"•�^ ti,.4!._'.,.n.7+. - ' '_—^•'*-�' y OLD WEATHER PROPHETS. -HAS DOZENS OF USES'. _ PROSPECTOR . r, TELLSC R r� C�np� $elf on Man Who Has "Sort of 11'0# a Particle of Waste in the Co. LLJ 1 - J VR_ Feeling He Can't Exlilaln." _coahut Palm. AD " t -- ---z---- - ---- - It is curious what a number of Probably the most useful treein -rHIBlL TROUBLES STARTED quite competes-t amateur weather the world .is the cocoanut palm, _ prophets'there are dotted about the every portion of which is out to • WHEPi RHEUMATISM country; especially curious when goad use. The trunk in uses] f• r one reflects how incompetent some- building houses, for making furni- r .• GOT HIM— time&are their' professions) rivals. tura and countless other articles; The Ra o Lam Is a h-I h de lam a - It is a remarkable thing; lint the hollowed out it makes a canoe. Ito �' p g p; old nt n Raw price. , _ There are lauzpr that cost more,but there is no better lamp made at any " Plasters, ointments and sulphur more trouble a man t*kes to as- leaves are used for thatching, the price. Constructed of solid brass; nickel pplated—easily leapt eleaa;as >r ornament to any room in sayhou.e. 'Thhi''te nothiaC taown to the aM certain to-morrow's. weather the leaf, stalks for addles and fls.!u11 tto r P t s � 4f lamp-mating that can add w the value of tko8AY0'Lamp a•a•liaht• were aline useless but Dedd s less success does he seem to enjoy. lines. The blossom in bud fnad96 wiring device. ,Every dealer everywhere. Sr- ot-AS ydars,was. !oe er g eeriptive circular tu,the nearest'aglncl of •.e - The. man 'on whom one, can really preserves and.pickles, beside r-eiv- rafl2s - , 0 _ ' $itlney Pills maiue..a new man at rel 'is the man who "has-a sort of The Queen CRY Olt Company.•Ui6fted, Ttronto. � `� ` h1111. Y Ing as a staple vegetable. Fxom feeling which he can't explain." the pith is derived- a• kind -at.-sago - ACENTa.'wANTEa Weather ' prophecy --is an Instinct and' from the flowers sugar,:vine- r Princeton, B.C., Nov;. 28 (Special): with-some people, and, curiously gar and toddy, which'fermented be- JaDA. parla - r.e sDaaY usi NO sir r—All over Canada' le are tel- B y' A parlance a«dad. iisilson riYht Abw1aMPSP enough,_they are nearly all pessi- comes arrack. The ripe cocaal,utu.9•eeity to fanners. Does wort of so lin of the great work Dodd's Kid- mists. You rarely find them m roti for Its If in one hear. Write to a �f B B Y pre- is a valuable article of diet. sheVAN x ' !)sandy Jacks Cu., rttr" oat, ° ney Pills are doing, and even in dieting fine weather. -It is,usually: white kernel produces' a delicious N - :the rocky mountain fastnesses "I don't .like the' look of those MEL<• WANTED r F cream, a good substitute for intik where nature hides her mines men clouds. The weather's going to while the oil is used as a lnbri' UR �a�ANTED E for C arra As othing snow dare telling of cures made and suf- break." • Or, "See! The smoke is IA'!1\'� for (ouaty. Horse mad as �4; + cant for sea and candle ntakitl i !.Eons Maker. If ou kava horse sad rig yes t ;:faring relieved by the,great Cana- blowing downwards. sure sign of . The refuseofthe. oil is valuable c(uau make your twenty-�..t�arty doua=r.week. „ rwr"ite at ouee. 1,03116 H.Hans.,�Queen wast, dian Kidney remedy. . Win. Mur- rain. Quite illogically, one feels no food for animals and as ferii- - rruronU trite ' bray, sixty-six yeara old, who has a grudge against the pessimistic Fuer. From the shell Jrinking tt18 Bone Spavin yrAHTED. z Itramped the frontier as lumbell prophet if his predictions 'come cups, bottles, firewood and even Rich valley,Alta,away 30th.AM — ack, rancher, prospector; wiper, right. One feels that in some way '•I have used year spavin cure for a AN I'XD—MILITARY LAND GRAN pY tooth powder are obtained, The tea time and world not be without!t `�' y hunter and trapper, and who has it is all his fault. Perhaps what R Ontario ur Dominion. Kindly state loon- P husk supplies fibre for mattresses, Have killed a Bose 6paats by lu.use.•' t'•'n n+,d price. n^=82i, arantt.,rd_ ,.;friends all over the west, is one of we hate in him is his utter,uncon- oLs cARLsoN. i brushes, ropes, cables, nets and aAit:l THE sARSKU TILAva-Ngw (these.~Many a tale of hardship and cern when predicting rain. He That tells the whole stgry. And � system�oastant raatica-earstal lastsae• even the harness for bullocks. The rico—fw weeks cumpisbe cosrss—tosL free. ,idaagea 1}e can tell, but }Iia first eems to be above all human emo- same exp i thossands have had the real trouble came when" Rheums- web sustaining the foot stalks is sameezperieaeeintDepast etiyeais prrdurits•aro catalogue. . tithe«"dollars w«k• tions. He never had a baseball made into strainers and.torches. write for o.tado6ua. M„ler Barwr ce:l.sw tions claimed him. me or ionic fixed for neIxt da t'OR•S at7111; illsgboae,CRi:i, . Q°••° t T°iOEiO P y: The tree acts as a conductor in pro 1 4 '1 slipped on the mountain side' To him a wet day mesas nothing. },,�•rt,. fromlightning. C Ma;, Cwnlligg�g dui �.�{_� t� t .t _ ,. tecting -- and strained my lei -_-e ane c ;id just as soon have it wet as ,P � LRlmftat6is, �Lihen -buying your Piano ��my troubles all seemed to set in-at fine. If-only he would say: "I hate zeaea214 spavin ��• the a ponce. I' had nearly: all•the symp- to have to tell you, and, believe Mother-I'm afraid Crwendoline insist on haVtt an 19 aettin her heart on that torn troabic--utak« the horse so osid sad p tome of Lumbago, Sciatica, Neural- me, if I cquld have my, way; you g B weirsaaSaves nosey for Ahe.o.roer •i n gia, Diabetes, Dropsy,and, Bright's would find a very different state of Penniless. Father-Yon think ani because ►t removes the stoats of the OTTO M IGEL o, `Disease," Mr. Murray states. a$airs, 'but to-morrow it is going h uther--Well, he is not a fit per- treat,te• Then I'broke out in a torr{ble Keep a battle always at-h•nd- or P tat10 AC t i oil +1 " to rain," we'ahaukl feel' better. It Father-Well, he is not fit per- ,:. for ib• Good for man and beast. 126 - - ,Xssh that spread all over my body is his want of sympathy that mad- gen for her to marry. 'He is as you,'dwAtr for free copy of our boom -- �ap4. kept me in tortures. .I tried dens us. No man has a right to poor as a rat and has no prospects'. •*Tr•avooThe Hor«•'otw"ta. • p!] sorts of liniments and ointments be -so detached in his attitude to- Something must be done to apt her sa a-r.asltiALL Cs.goers Peak vt, Ginseng Root ,Fe land took sulphur enough to start ward a wet day. against him; Motber-I have WANTED little hades of m own., But it - thought of that and have hit upon r Y s - sAand a Tumors,cared oto laurasl WRITE FOR . QUOTATIONS sti all no nae, _Then I tried Dodd'a L and eaarnat, eased wtthoni patn¢Iy Q Kidney P:IIs, and all I can as ia, There's ort place like home-when ! our itoen. sreatasas- tirta as before too Y tat. nr. B•Ilmsa Medical Co Llmtt.d 11tiN: C. C3 O F A T T Abay made a new man of IIfO." You want to raise enough money on cr+ninZweod Dot. • mortgage to get as automobile. ass■ eon,�y� cwr wt ., b O R l L L 1 A, ONT. TO OBLIGE HIM. 'tia.a aaitax&. •.ease A ©R�AT�lEMAfVD FOR '11 r; Dorkins-You're always i what i think is an excellent plan. -bound to .have the last word, any- � � 'Father-Yes I What is it 4 ]Mother PAPER STOCK Important News rust, j—We moat tell her that we want her AI"Raag I a.Mewo,av ber%testa - FUR DEALERS asap , rp arts a. 17. Mra. Dorkins-Yes; that's be- ` .°s' .ws �+tl arra ta.marry him. - ---- Cause you always wait to hear me -- _ :. E. a(�1�M, Adelaide se ata. and 'TRATPE�IL3 y ` r nay it. It is usually the "good Fellow" olseashr earttertam Mats ails �CJIi�lCassadsltlN2strar.salQiewse } if they a le would take chances satewurw.u... w.sys,wsw,, t3t8=magi-bad--_ c put -Lfiem +«. «a1o+wt>-0 r%r�a f.,.,ta,r! - ReHat for Suffering Everywhere.' ey ou p NO HOPE .FOR HIM. .a' ' a ■+. raw $e whose ]rte is made miserable h s5.eb■.t case they didn't turn out right.. n neaetalty arraiwo for t=ree s.ar,r.,,. Lees it t1e■tt,ee■ sad pais i „ rt a YOtTff ler 6-. asking Cea.saes r y the suffering that comes from ■�,"�ire"Belgian« sloe;sk u but toaam bar ishiiA e'er I Visitor—­Don't you think it YOURSELF rr a.m,ag a..�,t.,n.,■t &digestion and has not tried Par- lel sir&MM"ea alas s grate ai citta to i► An evidence of the progress be- Possible that.a pardon may be -pro +► Joe's Vegetable Pills does not ting made in the building of the cured for the poor marl His of- 1�0>tOt�G��SNRsRtu>IZC4 now how easily this formidable toe 'r1Mlay I ask•yon a question, ps 1 Grand Trunk Pacific is to be found 'fence was--not great, and further a4saw ssu a`•il..Y.am ctgr 41 bd dealt with. These pills well "Yea. I hope it is a sensible one, in the announcement that a art confinement will kit! lulu. ; Iievt where others Elul. They are for I'm very busy," "It is, pa." of. the Engineering Staff has been Warder—"I'm,afraid it is Impos- c.Wrdlsal as Rttsll,ga.tt� "1�ite11, well, what is it 9" "What Bible. The crime he committed was r e result of long and patient study, moved from Prince Rapert to Hazes not sufficiently atrocious to inter- _ are eonfi&ntly put forward as makes people asil ,questions pal" S t e box „ Ir sure corrector of disorders. of the P altos. est the.public in his case." , stive organa, from which ao The efficacy of Bickle's Anti-Con. ,A DEFINITION. - - 1001N.01. 6 for RJ L i moat suer. ilumptive Syrup in curing coughs „ ,; A Purely Vegetable Pill.-The The most highly efficient appiicatiovi and golds and arresting ia>lammar �, ,, taxi little Willie �Csnta� chief ingredients of Parmelee's Ve- for the reduction ofSweliings,Goitre, ° g know, what is a 'don't worry Thick •Neck. Glandular Enlar eM. Feld women ora ars handsome as tion of�tlte hangs,' can be establish. getable Pills are mandrake and g ' she think men ought, to think philosopher 1' marts. Its Positive. +, y S ed by hundreds of testimonials He is a man who makes his liv- dandelion+, sedative and purgatjv@, i ,,.,they sere. from all sorts and-conditions conditions of but perfectly harmle•ea in-their ac- � ��LAS of an kinds, in any and _ - Ing, my son, worrying about other deer. They cleanse and purify and I V all stages, quickly re- nea. estate. Weary, Watery ETON. men. It is a standard remedy in people's.worries, ' said Mr. Wan- ' lieved and positiveI cured. Coro "l Relieved By murine Eye Remedy. ars these ailments and all affections 'oi I have a most healthful effect upon d' 3 purine For Your lis Troubles. You taknow• I your on S ns and lige quietly. - _tt71A Like urine. "W'Soothes. hoc Ar t6s throat and•-lunge: It is highly the secretions of the digestive or 'Common Senwe" for Pitea will do re. • Idour ur. Druggists. ri fists. Remedy cal To onio': ',because they know and appreciate Arl°'M�laaot ri s�.*.•r.aa Guard>�r•.� ' Sans' The dyspeptic and ,all_who • gt a box, Z<s for i boxes. .Wailed on s h, recommended by medicine vendors ' ssa aa6{ai■as wd/es 0006 a" .ew• br kaepfaa duffer from-.liver and kidney sil- a receipt of price. e.r •bogus e$Painkiller la the mo■se. Avo ss site Value as a curative. Try-it.. rata, %ha" in but ow raatew.ra-r.rrs .menti will find in these pule the r MEfI'crAE i SOME CONSOLATION Date-ow _ Imost effective medicine is concen- LYLE coM10ANr. TORONTO T stunt o. Gramercy rid My husband Is ' 'You served in'the warpdid you --REASON ENOUGH. �,Lrated form that has yet been of- ' Home riot, Major l" she asked. "Indeed, offering. fered to the a Mrs. Park-Don't cry, dear. In I did not serve," replied the Ma- Brown-What have you.. got chat carie he won't haggle over the. jor -sternly, "I was-an officer, -and against that man Smith I He has UNFIT. z DYEING Salimoay. L-commanded." done several good things. Boggs "I know a man who join- t"'"""`° ' - Jones-Yes, but I happen.t&d to eel• the navy and he can't swim." 8d�f0 Mor10y s ■1nard's Linlarern Itelleves Mearalgla A Power.of Its Own.-Dr. Tho- be one of them. BeSroggs-"That's nothing. I Dreats Well t : I t' Ecleetsic Oil has a subtle pow: _ _ .. _. know a man' who went up in a bal- Try it! ' '-••NO PREVENTION. ' r 'of its-own that other oils can- Worms gap the strength and un- loomand-can't fly. sknole as washing 0 of pretend to, though-there are "What's to prevent me from -dermine the vitality of children. I "w=ith r many pretenders. All who hape kissing you?" demanded the bold Strengthen them--ley--using-Mother That Tar will no Sea that f y you wr0teali Bt last winter will not comeback if yon Oke♦list a N µsed It know this and keep it by lover. raves' Worm Exterminator to Lug Balaas when your throat i,raw and tor. Ibem as the most valuable Iil3inaent "My goodness-!"• exclaimed the kd p - This�bl•raggedy In cess from"I. sake nue out the arsgitea. ;,,available. - Ito .uses are innumer-. Bial. Able and for many years it has been But it didn't. More people would be satisfied ONE ftnwsALLKINDS 6►ttgem ;prized as the Ibading liniment for y to take thing s. as they come were it }MODERN HOUSEKEEPING. : trian and beast. Mr. J. W. Stewart, of Foley, not for the fact that moat of the Is she bringing'up her dau'gh- JLiST THINK OR RI Welsh'do Stewart, who for the silt fere in ,a pr way I' or»weal Cortex,SIM ormi"d Coedslartaett, ` P things that come are not worth P Y v.lth the SAME Dy*.No classes of sibtakas, rxat e five ears has superintended per- "Oh, very. Any one of them can saaae.,MtxlColors laeent%from low I=. ' HIS FAILURE. y Pe P Waiting for. Y n..r.r.srnarorcotorCoMandsT'oroRYaw�•ee vi , ,r sonall the construction of many $o into the kitchen and make Tts J++6a►oe-etirlt.ro.o0 Co.,Lexical, lu ntrml. I did hope for an artistic ca- ( y Y - reer," said the disappointed-loo"k- ''hundreds of isiilee' 'Of' the Grand p„na „e�,,/,�►a fa.igt■pea teal�u■ good chemical analysis." . ! r. Trunk Pacific is in Montreal. For t•n�'•• rhehe D.tiL~M•ntboi Plasssr. Is lea • ,int. man, but I met with difficul- � „too t tb.test 0t yeaer itt emus glsNs grad p►s - 'ties I could not conquer. What T the past year Mr.`Stewart'has been aaiet•r Wo w pies•*• 510W needed was 'atmosphere.'• almost constantly on the Coast, ��see i the same`old trouble. pushing the work from Prince Ru- You ll,be _the happiest man on r e.rt to the Yellowhead, where an- earth, ;quppose; when your time's Wjiat were you-an author or a }P „ A YEAR ? I upainteT7" other army under his control is up, ctsggested the kindly old gen- ><fl�ttt0's Lrsruaa'T Co., Lr>htrsa. builder west and have already tleman. "Oh, .I don't know," an- fiFNTLRaEB,—Last' winter I received gRrecs ° • "Neither; I was learning to play B ,r , hanefit from the 'use of 701NARV4 LINI• - j reached the Rockies, swered .the,ponv}et. I m in here MRNT in a save+e attack of LLOrippe, and I A few Life Insurance Agents the trombone, but I was naturally g short of breath. ' for life. rare irognantly proved it to be vary eQeoNtr make from$30,000 to$25,600 -' ROMANS HELPED RACING. - w •• IhEsmmatioa a year, though the average Mlnard's Liniment Cures earns, Eta. Yours' -is from $2,000 to $,i3O". The earliest mention of hgTr-rac- W. a RUTCUINso:f• ` Open- ing in England was in the reign of Somethin should be done to pre- Something _ __ We alio have a few Good ' r B P Ings in town and rural sections )& Emperor Servus• Alexander (A.D. vent hens from laying so many - for men who can produce 21(1), at Ne.therby., in Yorkshire, the cold-storage eggs. - business for lbs National Life. F l horses being delicate Arabs of fam- We soppy the training,:the } ' nus breed and stamina'. ..The tape-r- t- Hard and ,soft'corns both yield literature and an eaq Mims t iority of.the E lith thoroughbred Holloway's Corn Cure, which is` HEADING OFF REMARKS. ?policy that satisfies *a man horse is attrib d to the eastern �,nrd_satisfactory tirely safe to use, and certain •"I should think,." said the ;pic- s°rod' blood introduc bytheRomana. ture on the wall to the clock "that. _ y iA its action Daop ns a urd Ye.da for Arab stallions w re imported during .. —.- you ought'to be preparing for your Particulars " the early and middle ages, and in Mrs. A. Where did-- you-go end:"' a more marked degree In the six frz your new hat 4 Mrs. B.- "Look hare, smarty,":replied the The r teenth and following two centuries. Through my husband's pbek:ets. clock, with striking scoria, "davit e r{8 -National L f e :; r • The admixture of •their blood wirth you-give me that old a s�e�t,tny ry • the English, strain was most bene- MtnarC•a LiQlment for sale ersrrwhers. Y S rT As 8 u ra e e Com an ' "I ficial to the 'island breed;' hours, being numbered. _ P J us One -way to remain'happily tear• Minard's Liniment Gunn nandnOL of Canada Holiness is gladly to say ried is to cut out''your' relatives x . will" before, the divine law says who are afflicted with, 'the butt-in OccasionAlly s man brealfs tootle M� OMN TOfi0ef0 Issuz No 0_10. r'Thou shalt.". habit. and gets tight, V. • e '.{L �+•» .. , .. t._- +* r ..s2 r b. A _,,tf'9.ror ..:... ..:....'+ ..•'• ..- ,. ..,...,,eb.: ,.'1.. ,, ~",gip.'J �;fi'. `,r-!L ;�• .k �. •.. ... 7"�,. ?^ , wr ,.rsY ti� '+• .,• •:rr•' df: ro 4.,-,.�. 5m.a� .vs;n�tti'- 'ew-. am n••ryfM J •y. i(iM•" ,t •W ..... at m" �sfli .... .. ,,a3!. .. -. . 'r,. ,;,� .a utar.;;,�:x �,�.,. ,ere�n� f{,'�.••i a.y��..•-•„ice 'a mate. a v-, 'a.. "t-7:'' ..� .y'� '7� t. '"�' �'. 4 +ns+• ;r ,or r: ."!.•.r.w m. i . . .2m. �.. ., M�a�.��.•>.. '� ,^7'.• < 1':Y+:e c""' 3".—.'_-^_T^^^..-'.' _-•s--..-`,�,•r,m�."' `"". ...__._ ,sr: ,P•«c' �,'-. ,:''i•- ,: Aar' �'w .-.' .wq._n w invention may be applied are in- NOW snmetsable. One away be accusedTherds Genuine Sat, fa-dion x of dreaming when thus painting PIGS FOR SALE--The undersigned A0I sm ban for sate a number GC snail Visa rix Ads A7�s� q'A „_ y;: ' the bright outlook for the future, wash.aid. iii i szo>s:,xorw Oiarsatoat w ew a ..t� BEST for Ma moiie . but when we consider. what, has iii i II been achieved by the master. �j`ARI[ TO RENT—TO loess dean- .ttol.a. V. Bowsaw leas. minds along scientific inventions wba"Moo ytf i4rVshtt lue<ense7�s7 mo:atnsNitrOsu� during the past twenty-five or R $ -House sad Wt situated Wake your Chrutmaa Cake frith .you dean's Fruits, Peels, Spices, _ „ssawioct.oat. urs, F9avorinK:$Ytracts stud you wilh nrA►be disappointed tsarBs or snv■asistxio: thirty years, we are prepared for .C� on Brach at. a e wear.osse.i+a ah. wtheast oharoh. For partiontan i to One enrnntSs, raisins, figs, dates, peels, spices, eesenree " rias���� loom" miraculous deeds of almost say W.i,��.North os.esan� .' sari deer mos taxa a No tLeal or>tP ter. { , .,,.. CATTLs FOR sALB—nae eutlosd A?.+?.� 1810 F'R�3�3�3 �3'1'OC�K a 9pea teerms siren M pestles mattnt •a- of nsiteh ero+,s sad .Sills toss •r- ,.o:.��err�a oris a�eothe or t y t>sv.w. sell nes, wut..0 to...a . name "d No old stock to clear out, - Bwlaess daedaeosuerau"Ni"O 4a�ty of SeN C.rok tld POfMOM taspet- AWT to t.i.whits srgo�ae nt "°haftW i fir n:�.tviao P p''" PURE MI NCE MEA T I N BUL K aaYeai.la.d...e.. iia. fir. GMItMI - - -, 1tDi ueoi.lossi nahsssas i s Gnnt.wr nae, swan, Ottawa. two:I 1. GENTS WANTED—Whole or !re Grass Perlis sada sabss4nem lasaelten• part lime.lLbera1 hems,aalf%lase.ores q� 1 CORlri. Ph3Zi� aseelal eostraat sWs mads haewa on sP1a - : 4110 �1,1 QA f+tfN.v tQ � TQbI�►TOI�F3 oa. lta.freeadvenistag. Sfa,—Hy in from the Hon. asnes is tsasa wefw at ossa ••rtes teals } agtsarsisamsstswtsltoas wallies tasttoGuam tree 380x, W.SOwIRAl1 i BON Will Dr iasertad twin tesbudn sad Ghat as mister of Agriculture a distribution op � a.,pm 8-3.1 q� _-i CQRx PEAw Will b too orders for disoeatiantsg.AMfss' is being made this season of as ,�, QJft+7�1W }TO1ltA 4D3 t,9 soars a,na bola wAUN sad sssA W tty,ynb- of superior sorts of gists and potatoes TRAYED OR STOLEN—From lots S&LMe>,x usher. to Canadian farmers foe the improve- a and t.eon, S. Pickering s teen.7 ear-old _. gob work promptlgssNndsd to. meat of seed. The stock for distribu- and i oar rear•otd.all heifers,'War With With s ..Oysters this week. Fillets of Haddie all the time tins bas been secured maim,from the s in 64 or sW�++�• 1 leo- ell old a _ jhs6 per year; 3t.0o ti pai3 in advaao�. Sz lmeutal Farms at Indian Read, , eoi°s•d J u'•fo mahen ion l r rang to BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT THE GROCERS 8 pet . ii., aatoss information ieadlns a Phone d andrind. or Bell. We will deliver your ordeke. none Sabsosipttonsso the United states.$LAO �aY„ Brandon, Man., and Ottawa, weir sf�i be sait•bl7 sewasded. a-$ in advance Out. The samples consist of oats. or ws1Mle0ptl.°8: IL Y,And 67 s o epting wheat. barley. Held peas. In- F g RICHARDSON' S - dian cora(for ensilage only):and pots- OB SALE—A good roll h-cast losets JOHN M U RKA R, Prokrtetor, toes. The quantity of oats sent is o hoses Goa t olla . rooms and mos eWater lbs., and of wheat or.bat ley 6 lbs. and cement cetie.r. Head •aa .ort water ' iasi a bonus, one.fifeh of•n•ars of quad ped- NOTai SAND t:OMMStVTa sufficient in each case'to sow one 90th .a oontaining tive •pp i. fusee besides ower of as acre. The samples of Indies trait also tn+pezt•l O :lord store to fior funs- corn, and potatoes weigh 8 tbs. repatr with warming es sa aUaahed. For faz yGET -,-.-,.READY peas fir y�Mars applir to TNOa ■, g•rHPHiii•Never in the history, of the each. A quantity of each of the fol- soR.f)tsremont toworld has thef 'king business been lowing varieties has been secured forthis distribution: more unsatisfactory than it is UbTa—lianaer, Abundance, Danish JUST RECEIVED FOR , WINTER Dot- now. '' Every •little while some Island. Wide-Awake. Thousand Dot- A Carload of Cement and a Ces•load of ,European Asiatic sovereign is lar. Improved Ligowo—all white _ _ pea varieties. British Columbia Bhiaglee. 1 � riI• GSA .+etlt,a�l by snb„wrtn thAt hilt ��`T_p� swain:ie,.— Ma.�,ni� g _ _ _.� A. r 3 . . services are no longer required. and Early Red Fife (early beardless All kinds of rough sad dressed lumber said.as is the lane o!Kin Manuel sort■ of blab lag strength), Red lath and shi . as well as hard .• 7� a'r'ea - N King F9fe (beardl oa and Huron and soft coal always wl of Portugal, they lose no time in (early, to varieties:— is stook. b bobs (earl? -packing their grip and t&kinR the White Fib (bssudlw), , first train or boat for some foreign beardless). A C. RE ESOR! Ons hundred horse blankets wad fur robes to choose from. _ BatltaT!—Sis•rowed—Mensury� A. . 0o from tett[ country. Thins according to the and Manchurian (a w _ LOCII81' HILL Mora ). Two.rowsd— taadweltand _ ;�►LITTS AND GLOVES GALORE ury_ old sayint they consider that invincible. J .discretion is the better part of Fisszm Pass-Arthur and Golden �� �. B. �G ELL - We have added to out stock &.complete line of 7 valor." Sings themselves are vine. ]E'UIi AND FUR LINED COATS - — INDIAN Conn (for •nsilaere)—Earl PICKERING VILLAGE wuch to blatne for the intense aorta—Aagel o Midnight. Compton s showing over twenty samples ranging from p15 to il0(f. feeling that so frequently is rail- Early and ion ettow. Later varie- - ed against them. Their setions ties-3elereted ming. Early Masto- Highly important unreserved A complete line of farm machinery, carriages, harnem and supplies, don. and Red Cap Yel ow Dent. and their speech are often so ill, Pcrrxroze—Early varieties—Ruch- PUBLIC AUCTION sewing machines, kitchen cabinets, scales. fanning mills, cresol separ• ...,advised that w storm at once is ester Row,and Irish. Cobbler. Med- &tors, stoves, puipers. wheelbarrows. washing machines and thous- - liaised. Daring last at on the ium to late variettes—•1:lold Coin. Car _ ..Private collection of &ads of other articles. man No. 1, and Money Maher. The German Emperor. who so fro- later varietie.are, as a rule.more pro- W. J. GORDON i(}I ,, ;jg A CALL � quently has done and said thin Rs duct.ive than the earlier kinds. Only one sample can bee asst to each —ON — ithat most with the hearty all, ,applicant. hence' if An individual re- or e � ahera"><, -- proval of all right thinking peo- el v„s a sample of oats he cannot also , made a speech in- which he receIwo one of wbeat, barley. pe As. in- at oar aisle room Pie dian corn or potatoes. Applicatioaa j— niLecTii'ed hisun�itris bio on priaiGed caedi�or iitrait�or ideca trifle regarding the Divine Right names from one Individual. or ay,plt- sof Kings. As might be supposed cations for mon lbws one sample foe ' one household.cannot be entertained. The satire collection will be on ' A Rsesat storm of protest has been The samples will be sent free of charge view Saturday morning. Dec. S raised among his people, and the h the mail. ��a���aas should he addressed co SALE AT 5i P• 11d• .. �' +fit Party are now demand- Z iaioe Q.eewlis4 meatal • BU ever that a re bli- RLIN G ' Farm. Ottawa. and may be seat in Parties wishing high-class beoaee- C s Ing more than say time from the 1st of Decewbsr to hold fnrnislt3n�a will do well Has added to his stock an 'das form td government be estab- the ukh of February. after which the to investigate. lished. It is hard to conceive how lists will be closed.so that the.ample• See hand bills. Sale room heated. Smppeeroe Wlli$am elio0tld be so .eked for may be seat out in goad AU TOMATIC HAND POWER V46CUUM CLEANER indiscreet as to make such a state- time. Applicants should mention the For sale or to refit by the day, went as ho did. That very thing variety they prefer.with a second sort FRUIT TREES our carpets or rune. You can clean them all is has been the ruin of man ]tinge sa an alternative. Applications will No need to take up y t ' before him,and lie ehae know be filed in the order in which the are it you intend plaatiag trees nest ne day with the aid of this machine. It will also cissa upholstered _ received,so long as the supply or seed spriap[you bad better place your ord- furniture &ad mattresses. So easily operated a child.tmn pump it. � from the experience o! others lasts• Farmer are advised to apply er early on account of the big demand Call at our shore and see it for yourself. -what the effect would be. P.eupie early to avoid possible disappoint- for nursery stock. We are the largest n rime while they last. - In this enlightened age know that meat. Those applying for Indian growers of peach, apple• Plum and Window 9hadea at bargai p 4 F Ikings are human beings like them- tarn or potatoes should bear in mind cherry trees, also berry bushes and r selves, and with the same frailties that the corn is not usually distribut- ornamental stock. in (,aaada. We Agent orej � ufzed until A 1. and that toes caw- Can- and that when a king asrcends a make a specialty of peach and apple throne. it i» with the consent of not be mailed until dao r from frost trees, Come and see us, or write for " -:the e. In transit is over. No postage is re- ceatslogue, -Call and-get prices and see cuts before placing your order. , - ped>fi _ go on mail matter ddreesed to - _-- AREFUL AT'T'ENTION the Ez rimental Farm,Ottawa. ,BROWN BROS. CO.., ,C To a Pe r. _ `_After nine years of diligent WM. SAUNDERs, -_- Brown's Nurseries. MBALMING1r AND FUNERAL WORK work, and nine thousand experi• Director of Experimental Farms. 6.8 Welland Co..Ont menta, Thomas A. Edison, the Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. famous electrician and inventor, - Winter is here with sleet and snow. Now is the time to Ret your has given to the world what is winter supply of footwear at supposed to be one of the most .q 10 ` valuable products is electrical '• GILLESPIE'S � devices yet conceived. Edison - says that since the production of where you get the best boots, shoes, rubbers and overshoes at the - `��re* to do barskma; 0 4.SO AVW � s&tisfied him. It is s 'storage bat• lowest price. _ We have neither time nor apace, but quote a few lines ool - Iter,. something ilial the world ;'VY. B. HAMILTON SHOE CO. 1 e = , n t _ 100 W lbs. best granulated ed sugar $100 has been clamoring for rot years. $s a guarantee of perfect satisfaction. 2 lbs' ow agar :ft is a simple device, but it is ex- _ We have it fall stock of fruits, peel, icing sugar, flavor- , iected it will revolutionize the GEO. A. �GILLESPIE, '' DL111bRrtot1 ing, etc., loathe Christmas Beason at right priosa. se of electricity. It has been oo We have added to oar stock of dry goods etc.,and if we do not�ihap- _ the market now for less than a pelt yo have what you want we.will Ret it for you. i year, and the.success of the in- ' :HORSE SENSE will have fur coats and fur collared costs. We have a few xera, re- :vention is now assured. There in It pays in the long run to buy the beet. Your horse will tell you versible coata.a�t$4.25• Also horse blankets and robes, heifers, already a great demand for it and appearance. If the collar etc. at our.now store. ._ that after a hard days work by its general apps " the manufacturers cannot fill the does not fit your horse itis working at a great disadvantage and it orders fast enough. It is now be- will not be long before its shoulders play out. My own make-long GEORGE PHILIP, :.BRO II GHAT Ing used by express companies, at collars-have a special feature of fitting a horse, which is the reason my old customers always buy them. There's a reason. I defy railroads, steamship lines..and all competition with any city store when quality and prices are cons „ sorts and sizes of industries. It is q a ed. Last spring it was impoesible to fill all orders as soon as wanted. A • - said to be the cheapest power in Be wise and order your eouare and harness NOW. _ R well as the most reliable. Telephone Ind. 801 to-day. f robes and MK < use as Winter will soon be here. Have you seen my stock o •�� - It is free from the complications blankets. of the gasoline•engine and conse- :geb6dsd 1673 OF CANADA g"od"s PICKER•ING HARNESS EMPORIU11i quently much easier handled. _ Edison, who is not noted for exalt- �����,�, - - MONEY ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS ' gerating things, saps that it will In time replace the horse in cities, — Safety, convenience and low tog unite to trate r thus making city streets cleaner. ` ,Money Orders issued by this Batu[ actcry. He also Saye that it ,via be uvea ® j � ywsy Of &n atttall'wt>rts to say part - very extensively by the farmer. FOOD . 3G �lO to t30 y If you are thinking of purchasing come in and look around before «tar 1 ' ' 1 OG The battery has to be charged g p .._..' . '35 to i10 . . . �- .= $3Q b>j!0 . . . 136 �.. bu 'ng elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, fine shirts, ties,-socks ,. ... about every day. The farmer, and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. Drafts issued for larger ataouaM. w tray use his windmill for this purBr&WJL ' N - - While he is .rnnning Ids __ Ice cream(City Dairy)every Saturday night. Savings Benj[ es Eg�T by means of his storage bat- We also handle Samson's well-known apades, shovels, .hoes, forks Sad E R I N 8 R AN _ p rakes. Always fresh groceries in stock. PIC ltery,his windmill may be storing C=„�R] SCE To BATTY, m� �' - -up new energy for the next day'. R: A BELL Dnribarton �a,�s>wtcr_. A&" Air'M l wa r. y °' r:'Rork. The um to which the new r a►' 3 A W ., : . ..,• .-",".✓ •:'... -.;._ ,• 'JS 4 ��}. RY.•T '+Abw—tet _'�'p• -lt r ,.i ff •�r .,:.t�. �1i ••. -;�y r.-- +�'r...nr�"' �s."5. 3`+�'ry '� M' 4. ,,J s'@ :•v''•r'�w 't w .. a' ,�,...,, .. . r, -.:.'• 4 B.r^+'^at . : :,�, �,a mow; � .+•o."%tt5� � v ,�... ,�,.• ,� .,d�u,". '�.v;, „�,* :� .�r;H' T .� ''„,r f. °.1d• .., «° @ :'�K .": -''' .%•>.R F"�:r..?* ..•+a,f•.� ,,,,,:. g•:✓ w ^"irti�y16,- P� Z.. t' ,`; .,pfd, ' r „•p.. ;r. 'M•:� .,at.., �. w .w. ,7,`•, 4 -a �....a :•r .x.'. $;. r:K.• a ,a r : ,�..,4-r.. •Y' b':"'+F :,Y`'�J.. '. - . .. .w9.• 1,:4.6. .. ^, w. � •, ..yq .. � .. . e - -._.. ..y.n•-. ., 'a. yr... w. a .. •s 'T'..•. •'1 J .�£'?n •[�1-v-'. a+:.... ..� .TGs . .F'j.-+.:7w•1'..;.�[-t ,:-:.:' :•�...1._ ... .. _..,..,u,....: .e_., ... .u•.+C._,.•••Seah, .0 _..,. .�. •t'.A,r.T. i'd:�w Y's •_'V iA+ , ZIIl _ ems_ T Sturey Bros. have purchased a encored they gave a similar read- - L_ new tour-horse power gasoline arial�of a stanza of All the win .•,,F Visa?canna Neal is fU at pone- •� ernt with throat trouble. en ne and also s new chopper. my Saviour keds me." In bot ST0VES '�;6- .,­8ALE .$1i Starry has for elle a.nnmber Rho have any intention they were suitably accompanied of'small pigs See advL of entering the fieldi<o Onor- byt[esers. W.. Palmer and N. F. °r Rev.J. A. Grant bad a business .ed positionof•pollov s?eould .Tomlinson who rendered the I have for sale two good stoves, a parlor cools, which d in their applicaat once. hymns in duet. The proceeds ;tripp to thss,oity on Tussda tions Doha en Reid, who has been in poor were somewhat over thirty dol- = bein asand e three years, a heater, inuse two Wmt. Scott visited his becCher, health,.is re to-be.compare- Late. years. Saving installed a furnace I have no'ittrther ^ r ' dohs. SC4-.sat:..Seaebera,�_.- Esse• m reVyeW ported and about um ter t ism- W ill sell at a'. John Farmer and Mr. Biekett, i YW has been for the past month. .1,AT of 9LoaNvtlle, were in down over Represents of the Picker- 'i i 'a ndwy ing and Uxbridge township coup- 'i. � The me+'86ora W. M. PALMRR. Propri4tor x esers. Gregg a Coats a shipped �e met here on Monday to adjust - . s carload of hogs to Peterboro on the townhue affain for the year. E.Foster.of at. John St., Fred- Mr. Walks, public school in- e4ton, N.B.. says: I have found Spector, paid an official visit to the more actual relief from Booth's Kid- Mr. � syad S ey.of Band- Su whool here on Monday and found ney Pills than in all also I have ever - Ona,spent ywiW Wm.and trio everything is a flourishing condi- triad for rheumatism. The pains in ! s�si _ 1 f R I C A R�501� ")Yeo. Jones. my limb•have ' .•' 's A number from here purpose at- lessenedgreat- �h tending the Winter Fair at Guelph Joshua Buad is ofleria for Bale a and I em bat• , -'sent week. his cutter sadggy,bots in good teraadstron gg A[rs. Smythe,of Toronto, visit- eoaditiioa. As he no logger keeps er than in �pselaatsbowiogof Ansel display of ed over Sunday with Dr. C..J. and a horse he has no further use for years _previ- A Very Iarp assortment of Mrs. Heodu►. them. e* nae. My app-- /Wionarr. Boots,Do" Toys. jut We are pleased-to see dames Ev- On Sunday evening Rev. J. A. petitehasbuilt segav d for the Holiday trade. Calf ass in town again,after his .late Greet will reach a sermon to up and I eat gs p and steep bet- and see them. d1 severe illness. young popple in the Baptist terthan have church to which a cordial invite- Subscriptions taken for 'all Magaaiaea. D. McDonald, toad master of tion and Mrs. Willson were in general health Bio really im ro•ed ;.• � # this division of the C.P:R., was inin over three years. My -Weekly and Daily Newspapsrs own on ffionday. g g The n 'Monmembers of the B. Y. P. U. Ashburn on Thursday evening and I can credit this only to th's Vic# spent a soda] of is the.Porch last attending the forty-fleet an- Kidney Pills." 140 W tT H. M10TE ARt3�SOZ�T on Aionday evenin ni erea of the tormee's sister This they Booth Sidney I'lil way, g ry a Quite a number Emcee this loca)i- and her husband, James and Mrs. These wonderful P"clle are Bold under �ZOCk QtzMtf �Thitby' � Balfour. a guarantee to refund your money if tr esttended I)a�r•id Pilkey's sale at they fail to relieve any sufferer from a Balsam on Wednesday. Mss, Peter Maeaab end Mise Rheumatism or any trouble having its Walter sad MM Thomson have Margaret Knenab were up calling origin in the Sidne They Ines ;at urned from a week's visit to on their friend, Ruth Gregg, who 3lackaehe.dull shoot p�,( '. b** been laud aside for over two and cloudy urine. gravel and sthane, COME AND t lwiise Olive Powell, of-Toronto, weeks with sciaties. Tine ailing rheumatism and diseases of the kid- ? is apeading s two weeks' vaeadoa me is:sending. n s and bladders�.Pills ' art home of bar parents ��hasy snow oa b[onday nifallght d WPlace diuooth s Sand neaten, sold by oar the Claremont 8.tove Man for Happy Thought stases, New Imperial ' Stransser was the lac owe Oxford and Pandora ranges-the best lines of stoves taade to.da • lucky tpsid 4rom the R. T. Booth f3o., F• Inwinning the Orli lighter in salt we have enjoyed some a=eel- g S td.,Fort Brie,Ont. Slid and ��. tlt+s leas bwll coolest Let week. lent alsighing, and the merry aotend by T. V.*cFaddsn. g� -A�heaters and Parlor Cooks of all ltia$a. Mr. Skill, of Toronto, who has 1"K of the sleigh anis helps been visiting R. & Forsyth, re. much to enliven thio The freight season On the great taarased to the sit on Monday. lire. P. Idaanab with her broth. Likes closed t midnight. Peter MacnabSr. was is P�cksr- ers, Robert and David Scott,spent We have large size Imperial Oxford, good as new, at a very low price, __nog a few days this week' owing to Scanda� viaitiagg their uncle. Rob. and a good parlor cook. nearly new, for$16.00, and a good.base burn• the death of Kra. Robt, Miller. ort ]dildoe, of Pickering, who vise or, good as new, for$12.00 - - Hillyard Bryan, of 'Toronto. Ina serious condition as a result Z ts, ]sobs. and bin. Bryan. O a r cronies thsyt- congregate Come and see our line of stoves, new and some used only a short tinge. e t Sunday at the house of his paralytic �'°ke• y •� n . RobBlachCud r . ryan.confined about the village rendezvousVis ^gip a,' u Ito the house with a verysevere are beginning to discuss the im- CHARLES SARG�ENT, iCLAREMONT .sold and is under the docor a care. Parta'nt matter of the forthcom- 0n $a p W ae. goatee sold his heavy ink village election. It is preeum- 8A]iDgatni, �� .►xn nnxacaa Sarling stallion to Air. Patrick, that there will be a scrimmage - d of Ilderton, for which he received a++Hanel. s What *N%*�ZiZ.Z1�fti' ssssasas on • a,high re. The entertainment in the Ot all mrtreines asst dssias She<piherdson, who has iPre9nbyte!rian church an Tuesday = is rsoett. It will Pa 7" ,tsl� or .uw.r. tits sums been at Indian River for some and tscspsd ear sbek "ICZ[Y'IA�" mneasss on a * ; evening waa. considering the con- io call oar weeks=a elms. Is visiting with Per •Teter, ditioo of the weather and roads. prison. Daa"t b attended- The 1eesurs- #�y- leve-daaeasa+Pto3 owns,sse•etas.k � �� Lather Bowes. C.P.R. agent at Rev. W. B. Fi idlay gave a very ly we sea. and 46*mw eIh• eek of ae era$..wlsdsb wYl 1Peitarboro, was here a few daysomftdwy Interesting account same of his "To lPw 7a 8o-catU•d aihrsr can b•beogbt for$vee than during the put week on his vaes- experionees on his ];European trip to��� zfe ,ors the real article., It looks like silver rail - 1t>voa. B V also raking a trip t+ai a year ago. His account of the gives you oadollaetlose for a while, perhaps: where les is visitinig tipping habit on the Atlantic,lin. s but it L for a little while ossty, '°6t•r9lm " ors, of wa4dekness in crossing the pa' • 'RST•Oassss IE. b �and also attsmdiog the w. ocean and on the English Channel, " w sn•ras a lift of we" sad service, Things Airs. HerbVas Stock had the rosin- s king ioroignene, of the evi- p _ the way wCto 3rip.rtseea ith Me w Th"LAO�as'e built Aoomd of encounters with non-Ruglish tortuno to receive painful injuries , while milking a sow a tow dans aces of oppressive a "crsz " _ . S of the bet material by the most skills.[ m•- {a, - sago. The animal.•which k not a mllitm 0 Lo Germany, of vide+ Pk� _ alaaoies in the most up-to-date factory of .;. very quiet one, kicked her is her to Pans, Stramburg, Wittenbarg� �t a 4 ss R $ Q the cream separator world. ' back and as a result Mrs. Cooper (i�lar�i ow was vivid and humorous = �4 c a t � Z� i q� _ ile now confined to her bed. and get interspersed with such a Mac s TZARS 'The many friends of Ales Wil- y dl- I iPa y tionsgiotthe old world with hose . o = - _ � T�a>R � d - _arcs ars anxious that he should comparisons !a %4-e neater the field for municipal hon• the new as made his lecture a O = � � � � � �" _ _ Air, Farmer,do on wast a contraption �;1 -'are. Mr. Wilson has had much in e n ►� T � experience in municipal matters, genuine treat. Two solos by Mrs. 11 E< �+ 8 >: C Cg or 7aa that looks like a separator, of a separator Reeser, of W hitevale, were rend-. s $both in Whitb and Picks Reeser, •• r.n,l = of Highest Quality that actually separates Itownshfps, end tlos makes a good Bred with-her usual grace and y g t >a .,. KW ' � SOLA uWAeevelLT ST " representative. ability. The pantomime by seven C .e AM h• for T to came! Satisfied customers ev- The lot with the old cotta Touag ladies, Misses Heaslip, fi g C y a v a� way s H. u7where testify to the Bleeding value o! r• cottage Gre Neal, Macnab, Graham, w r a �o A. E. TtT�NER the EMPIRE fine. u you are particular -which stands somewhat near the R o .. o Hutt icon sad Fer aeon, under g st Rsrravasa about your money's worth drop a card to ^ 1osntre of the$ village belonging to g !t !s >S .. „ .a tee? ss - th Joseph Gregg estate has not the direction of Mey. D. Hopper. - t t = 1s o . .� s"s I have also Gasoline Enginat; Empire Cream $repacstor Co. of Canada, n. as reported, Bold to Roy gave beautifully appropriate ti- ... 04. a.s0 Straw Outtere and plows, etc., Toronto, Ont., for their Sic book of dairy. rgsa. It ie yet for sale. In- lustration in pose and motion to C t a e, no•, r in stock for immediate delivery ing.free. ding purchasers apply to an Newman's famous hymn, Lead, .. �. p �� w None of the three executors, SaugK Kindly Light,' and has been the :.,am�i_� r, Wawa e. Bros e,am �.� Kirsgg, Jr.,.Andrew Story or Joha theme of much appreciative cow- A r. r,��ns.e eaewwa a ��pp TED NOW + went since the evening. Being r[i. R R Y A N -� For Pickering and ourronndin div- Gregg. ngt 4n Monday evening as the 8.►><sB>Essl tract for fall and winter moaWes as &'local M gala east was about C.P.P. p 'Tobaccos, piyst and smokers' � energetic reliable agent to take order g sandries. Qtatrai office Bell for nns,tery stock. - ester the sidling to allow the.ex. VIM$ Ae*u�e]V `i -Telepbooe Qs, cy for Qooa Pa=WZNMT Ovens Fnm . to a rail broke and as a Lu SzoLvown T=aarrovor Press pans RoMtes ndry. r mItttt ne and tender and your Xmas gifts at D. Simpson A Co's. We have the goods, von aoies o ' B fisc car were derailed. Buy f la and OLARSI[OIIT. :.+ONTARIO " The $nen were-alTealled on both useful and oroatneatal, also s large aesortasest of Lays doUe Under Iuftivation. We araates to which will be on exhibition in about a week or sm Ch deer ! ad- deliver stock In nand op ` ft assist in the wont of og to contract e. We oda show tlfat dress wU your letters, Sang Claus.care of D.Simpson A Co.,Pickering a 1 -, eir.as on the track. was Wanted Now ! there V money In rept'eeeodug a delayed for about four hours on For Pickering and surrounding coup- weft known relliabie Arm.at this fisc. account of the sacei�lest. Fortua- . � ptO �_,rs►, try for tall and winter months,a roll- Established over 00 yeses. Wilts for able b take order•for particulars., r s the train wu 'a slow] t - going Psrsan Nvss�sT Co. -lraTlNTtO AUG. ' 1 . .. roc¢ utl Ili otherwise mach �� mfg>�t Nortb6rn.6rown Nurse Stock M-176 Toronto,cot. bays resulted, and as there was, >�►aTTI COA wkly. $Tae of beau�tifui outfits" �cluite a large nnmber-of passen--Raisins...... .:: ..:.10c lb. _- free. We gg�umara1�*tee strictly Asst-class Q� YOU'! -gets on board' there might have stock, doliverr,l8 in prime condition. 4e V OU +wU t++ wa i - bees a considerable loes_of life. Sesdles•rsisiss. 'l.,.^.........11c 1D. We row fast- 'ng OpecWties, sold :.' g Alta EROS., OR N►IIMVALM Friday last, thb 26th, wen's ted- t only by ogiW,,*ion which there i4 letter day. or rather night in the Seeded raisins..................10c lb. no competition. It ppasrsa to sell for a ars prepared to furnish you.anything �. '`&resale of Claremont Freemasonry. ' reliable Arm.� Notabliahed >!0 years. in the line of water supply such at The hall, completed some two Currants.........................Ilk lb. i Nr write particnLrs. pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams. j years ago'for the use of Brough �ISffiE8'S HUx$ERY plumbing.etc. • ' 1 Mixed peel..«.�...................16c lb. am Union Lodge was forma ly i dedicated sL s special communica- PORT ELGIN,ONT. They are also expert well drillers ° Frons,large eize......:..........1Sc lb. Ladies Patented waistband skirts, and respectfully solicit our n .tion of Grand Lodge convened for blast esteem,two accordion plsate..$1 APs y 7 Patron if ",that purpose under the direction Black and mixed tea-' ^...:-Ak ib. Knitted skirt with sateen flounces.1.25 Cr b ed age for the future. Ind.phone 5681. .'of R• W. Brennan, Esq.,of Toren- Sateen,with two embroidered flounc- •Cis�►lalsl to the Deputy Grand Master for .This is the best tea in-Canada es,-six inches deep.............1.80 _ E. W. EVANS! two Maeonic District. A )urge for the money. Latteta,with ht inch emproid- g M1 ery, twentygrows of Ane feats cumber of visiting brethren were and sticking........... 2.00 — p manIIfSC rtIIl'S! The Filck —. -�P>l�a ,w present for the occasion from Tu- Coffee......So,86d.40c,fresh-ground �I, ;I `,� Stouffville, We-alone control the ode of an Committee Dundas SO Tonto, Markham, IIx- while you wait. these skirts here. Shop sail Residence, bridge,Port Perry,Brooklin,Pick wing and the surrounding ,conn- The object of this•Aeeooisyt'0 4 is to WHITBY,ONT. ' After the strictly esoteric syn ariite and slid overcoats, lessen.taea>kin auiTecrits ilk _.labors of the evening were com- Men's, Women's and•Children's boots the felons. Three door west of Whitby Hoose. �y and shoes, Mens and Boys hats sad caps, pants, overalls, _ pieced the brethren repaired to shirts end drawers. r' 1��kal pro=.,ato�4 ooessntai- _ _ . „• ,.. �:4. the public hall ow the )edge ante immemewyyy.a-n��_a_wsbee We are prepared is instal wood or iron,. roomwhere a 'sus] a oyster # of EaalglNh• fir"`' pumps oo slisetnotice,aloe attend ha n prepared to See our eofnbinstion dinner sets,0'T-pleae,sob.$8.00,for 16.00. Nothios egad Y� o tl.t0o to all kinds of repairing. 'w �justice was done. to this ever shown here for the money. J China in bean ul ,lc err klei Mss ins tssesre or. they•xc Tlsere allowed the usual patriot- 8•pieaw sets,tea pot,sugar'and Ire.<er tehers, LaO. 1.60, also mss.agWs.atwe, Agenalt nor lia engines Wind MiU,'� w e is fraternal and other toasts 2.piens sets,a0c..QOc.,Tic. A 1::rrggee assortmen�of oto- gasoline 'd' t r wr fiY _ or very beautiful dishes in shins for the Zn►as Stec.Cosa:-L.D. Hk Wit, t�sly tsar y �laich were a honored after W. V.Ri•hardtoa, , w y .. trade: Dome eaely end see Wim. j.A. OTA*ws Arthur h0ey) MAGNET ORSAM SEPARATOR.- ... ' wrrbiclt the convocation was closes] tbetwa� tbese.essaaoorsayou* D. SIMPSON & Co., = PICSERING ,P,..I�..�. „ .r, PfioseNO.iOstr•ddenae. r ! y " Ma' .•. �-'.' .''1,5 :.:�' " .. v:'—i e„ ,ruxnu "li'• ,.�'"J' . �.+�?, +i^�:.. ^.iae a �i� "".r.�j,H1t�ee"S- •�+y2'y� -x�;.Y� ^rg.f'"` :» ;.:,� ,, ti' .� :' "42 •%. •', .,r... "�°' ',i.c a <,,.;::a,di z z•. •w`tshirt sr-. a. , . . , , , `' , ' "Jill. . w 111 I'll .. .�ti t r o: w _ ,�. ,, ...,,, ��'1b,. ....-' fes• -, t+e)a�•'+IiF49p�?"�. 'lC.�l :"r+^' ['�r',�"s':'X•�rh�.'S°✓•�+�41�INiC^.. +i'p'[.�4.�t'_."�„*:hiYC'•rwe X:1lMS " ' '*�".Rw' �S .. ', �. a i.' .� :.'� , . •�•.,:• '• .T�� I (,;r ,�:^ .,. r7 L,- i it The lad fr9m Deutschlaud was ++♦♦ 0 04 � Y ° alwdys'known to them by this en- ? deariizg epithet. NA-DRU-CO Headache :Wders res "I don't care," says Lilie, kick- stop the{ntanest, nastiest: most persistent-headachcs'to haN an _ ♦ iitg her bronze boots in: air. "Do ,. . �» -- s ♦ you think she'll mar Nord Iflan- hour or less. We guarantee that they sono n.no.:oniriea4_ =.� -1Z ♦ ford 4" y morphine or other potaonbus arugs..25c,abos")tdur druggists'.• 77 _4 "llffht>~f: fl ggles>Z= - or-br,mall from. i- i ! • �`Tfle"idea V` `!hey Iaug� deIici• �Oa�D1°W�f.i"�ts nRl iiiiia liC., i ', �♦} _ .. " You•say he's in o e ' '� Ken � . Y I 'v wit ia.' M -� 'RUTH NEVER OLD. It the '�e in love they will m8rry,'' ky, ��� p�.n _ q g�yys lie,. pensively. It at � i s c . r,n ♦ p h wol people who are ' IpBugnaa, tnk eye, ,ey It tic, dl-temper and all sore and throat d1e j a ♦ Y , P P Q �4 eases cur and all others no raaitrr pow '°expel kept trdm1 i,� :✓ + ;. ,m r •� �= _ ang pt t! ddt..**"s With SPOgg�� II L�TEJJ��PEa CU1tE ♦+ # �. .F ♦ + in love neve: Hiatt~," rep' DO- Three t e,ts o s gttemcute'a cast.,On8 U{enL botue".gstarantEed to � do so. 'Bast thlr*fol brood mares. Acta on the blood. 506 and.$$a.. "What'.do they do, then 1" in bottle. is and ill a doaen bottles Druggists and ha,rtea6 shops, � . All CHAPTER BII:-(Cont'd) little: late is the day to preteizd to tilpEf2 Dlytribntors-ALL wrtoLssxtE DaU134W_1rs - much elevation of feeling." quiPlas tFie'•youhger sister. SPORN-NEDWAL Go..CiamLa4s;GqAPs,.la�a.L'.S.A. Gervase•smiled, conscious .,f his "You do not�uncfe'Y-siand---„ "They'marry somebody Plse, said _ M`Pik ^ - st successes and willing to ae- „ „ ask the one.they an=T�ta > � I have always'fo and, says hie Y a ea.otla�a.a�tLssearp as iambs er.aaill A nowledge them. with.thein. It'is,ftruoh bet,Avr, she lid disw}riagMaflaae tat aasar,taw►aw as ,. "But you ere she does not ei hI" cousin, impatiently`searching for adds. "It is what I shall do.?' a aspIxarte . a .els y is nada g shades of silk which she does not a,rrcDtaet�ttt.a r'. )de murmurs, with a sense that the t t Why is it better f It"s s aoun'd- �«Qy Lt toy or. >bW. - , see, that whenever we resume ,<«y,belt•�.5��.gs� to pronounce an opinion on Any IwArLk t ut 'vFav objects I.ilie,•. I admission is not flatteringto bisr own amour-propre. shouldn't care to marry at sI1." ternaturall quickened in that :at armored ships laid down under the man s conduct and think ill of it we slits adds "only one can't eve- be Y q p "You have lost the power to are always told that we don't under- Mistress of the Robes if one mosphere of what the French c.l't naval defence act of 1889 are to Leake her sigh, do you mean 1 ' stand anything. When we flatter „ > , "I make no impression c.n her the man, or compliment him on his dcesn t. 1 odRur feminine. be partly dismantled and removed "Oh everybody -marries of He has to'wait some days fur his to the Mutherbank 'at all. I am utter °linable to im- conduct there is no end to the Y Y ,.Spithead, other- course' only some muff it slut occasion. The fraltk and friendly_ wise known-as `'latotten Row." ,gine 'her'feelings, her sentiments, marvellous Bowers of our penetra ' Y intercourse which existed at first The are all at ' -how much she wL ald acknowletl •c. tion the fineness of our instincts, don't get all they want by it," re- I They, present in t}je kt}' bow much she would ignore." b the accuracy of our institutions." pairs the cynic Dodo. between Blanford .,nd Mme Saber- !FanitS Division'of the Home Fleet "El Famour, .;' Off is altered ; the• are n-ever alorte•,' at -Devonport,- manned with one­ "That MiFadi Aleaandt• u 5 "That is a confession of gnat Gervase does not hear; says the French governess, ent,e:in and the 'helpfulness! I should never have thoughts are elsewhere; be is think- g g peasant discussions vii i fifth of theinfulketrmplementa.Ti bel eyed that you would be baffled iag of Xenia FSbBroff;as he haw her that moment. "Ou done mettez- Poets and poetry, on, philosoph names and tock as originally gives w vows '1'amoitr f" and follies, in the gardens in' the^'stet by an woman above all b u w�,- first in the Sallez'4ic Palmae rs 'in Launch.- I ort, Y „y "l+fonif ne somn�•es as des Lau'-�forenoon ire'discontinued,discontinued, 'neither _ 'Haan who once loved you. the Winter Palace,---a mere girl, a + ,rfi P o, could very well say rvhy, but ire 'Rural Coverer 'n:. 1891 £ •839.136' it is not easy to make a fire out mere ciiiid, startied and made Bros - returns Dello, . _y g h>bn htil presence of Qervase chills and'opfl R�byal Oak:-..'.: 1892 1 t)t4,934 ` of ashes." nervous by 'fie admiration she ex-, $ Y , "Not if the ashes are quite cold, cited and the homage she received, The. Babe, sitting astride + n a. Presses both of them andkeeps'thoin'Renulse ..., ` 1892 8"843 taertainly; but it a spar remains in under the brutality of her husband, chair, trying to mend his mech:ini-,apart. She Has the burden of m2.,. Ratnilea 1892 81~2,550 .. }� ,t cal Punch who screamed and Leat orY, Flo the burden of suspieiou;sn.3 'Empress of India 189I °788 them, the fire soon cdYnes again, the raillery of her friends; but that : - He is silent; the apparent indif- time is. long ago, very long, as the his wife absolument.comz{te !a na= suspicion ia•a thing so'hatefa; and Resolution '., 189 929,287 Terence of a person whom he be-{ life of women counts, and Xenia Sa- ture, as the French gover ens :;,d, I intolerable to. thg,nature of. Elul- -� I ---Iieved to be livingout her life in baroff is now perfect mistress of her.before he was broken, hearts the cis !ford that it makes him -miserable Tetal cost £5,546,53'_2__ I course of his rasters and muses ou ;to feel himself guilty of it.. They have a dig lacement of 14,- solitude, occupied. only with his I own emotions, if emotions she ever . . p inemory, annoys and mortifies him. feels. Gervase cannot for one mo. it. He is very fon, of Blanf rrd, ane t But one morning the Babe coaxes-! 130 tuns, their armazzlsnt consists of he-adores hie rincess ; he n•, nld her out to.go with hon to. his gar- four 13.5.-in. and ten 6-in. gang; but air to write his name indelibly meat tell whether the past is ten- P He has never doubted his own w- �� - y derly remembered by her, is ut- like them to live together, and he den--a fiors,l republic, where a cat,- arum the main turrets the side's for- the hearts of women. terly forgotten, or is only recalled w uld go and see-them withottt Ctrs'ba5+� ug clseeY•b3'--lo.wl-with- al.a -ward-AndaftaEt are not. armored -•-- - - "Perhaps she wishes to marry. to be touched and dismissed without sisters, who tease him, and w t}1_ gluxinia, and plants are plucxi up -+- ' - Blaafold 9" suggests Dorothy Usk, regret. He is a vain man, but van out Boom, who lords it over a:-n. by the roots to see if they are grow BUTTER AND THF-SOIL, ' "Pshaw!" says Lord Gervase. ity has no power to reassure him Into his bats~ and precocious ,tide iag aright. The Babe's system c f f Expert butter-tasters in France ii; - "Why pshaw l" repeats his cou-I here. brain there enters the Tesolutiue ro'horticulture is to dig intently f"'1 maintain that a flavor of the soil- r Main, persistently, "He would not In the warm afternoon of the next pousser la machine, as his g.:ver. ter: minutes in all directions, to!on which the cattle browse is- al- _ l be a man to my taste, and he hates day the children are in the school- news would call it, make himself very zed in the fa:P. wvays distinctly perceptible in but- marriage, and he has a set of Han ' room, supposed" to be preparin=g The Babe has a vast idea )f },;s I and then to call Dick. Tum, c-r ,to r, no matter wha. tha special race Sown reaources'-in the way Harry. any under-gardener whu fie' rows Producing it may be.- docs at St. Hubert's Lea, which their lessons for the morrow; but 1 y of speech woul-d require an much cleaning as the German governess, who is alone aIld invention, and he has his mo-1 may be near, and say, ''Here, do. Normandy Cl,i¢a seat into 1°oito>i 'the Augean stable; but I dare may I as guardian of order in the temple ther's tendencies to interfere with it, will yon?" Nevertheless, he re-show a change in the flavor of.their . , ishe doesn't know anything about ut intellect, has fallen sal with j other people's affairs, and is quite! tains the belie! that he is. the ere- ,butter appr-)arbJ that character- ay persu rag buxrsag I ,tor and cultivator of this his gar- int c of the b�tt�r pradaced is that aIIdhe-m be ad about-her"blonde hair.�of .ala o.piaton.,_that-.i.l--he hacl__ilce, that he thinks marriage opens Ug and her blue spectacles pushed up management: of most thing% he den, as M Grevy believes that he region, Aithough the resemblance is idoors of Paradise; men can so eas- on her forehead,,�ld Dodo has tak- j should better them. He has broke a � the chief per•so., in the French never compete, Thus they say that it pretend that sort of thing' A en adv a of the fact to go and his Parisian Punch in his endagvvir I Republic t and he Mate,•flab- - - - _ eat man men uave wanted to lean rut of one of the wuxiows, �to. awake it may mt.se,words t.tan it aroff to admire it. ;win as c are different -cries oof f- marry her,I believe; since she came while her sister draws a caricature'ebuld say, but this slight .utrde+tt� "It would'fook better-if it. were , stale, depending so here are co e- ���" back into the world after her se- of the sleeping virgin from Deutsch does not affect his own-adniirat •,n; a little more in ozdsr, rhe rmits'.soil and clin^.ate;''ao there are corrt- � p g g _ spQadinjt Urns of butter arising from u usion.. George' declares that land, and the Babe slips away from and belief in his own powers, stsy herself to observe. 1 pe^uliarit�es of nourishment and ` Blanford is Quite serious." his hooka to a mechanical Punch, more than to have brought a great "Oh, that's their fault," says the asturage. The immediate irifluence "Preposterous:" - replies Lord which, contraband in the school- and prosperous empire within mea- Babe, Lust aa M Grevy would say ,of the soil is shown by the tact that r. ,'lGervase. room, is far dearer to him than his. surabie distance of civil war alfectn of disorder in the Chambers, the in winter, when the cows are nour- r "Really.Tdon't see that," replies Gradus arid_ rule of three. a statesman's. conviction that he is Babe meaning Dick, Tom or Harry. I:shed on concentrated food, not tall Itis judicious cousin. "A great Dodo, with her hands thrust the only person who can role •paint as the President would mesa Cle en directly from the land', the'chmil y y g s lolls erdpire. The Babe, like Mr. Glad menceau,^�ochefort, or M. de Mun. actrristic flavors ascribed to the Iman women have wanted to mart ninon her abundant locks, him, though one wonders why. In- with half her body in the air, and, stone, i in his of > eyes iafaliible. (To be continued,3 Y _ {,, seal .ravish. :deed, I hate heard some of them by twisting her neck almost to dis- Litre the astute diplomatist he is P ATO THE SCKAP HEAP. I�► 4 tdeclare -that he is wholly irreais- location, manages to see round an he waits for a good opportunity; hr . The quickest' way to convince a _. 'iUblewhe be be a, says ivy-grown buttress of the east wall, is always where the ladies are, and girl that you have Rood taste is to - and to espy people who are getting his sharp little wits Have beep Fre British Admiralty Has Condemned tell her she is good 'ooking. (1®wase. Ion their horses at the south doors '" 91x Battleships. With•our o' women," says his 'of the building. cousin. "Lady Mary Jardine died, "They are going out riding and tll� la �u The British Admiralty has order- El��lr of a broken heart because he I am shut up here!" she groans: aiekt� ,woos C �a car.. cord,, a.nt, ed that rix battleship%.ot the Boyal. Vicks saps cev ems. co .. he , ,,. wouldn't look at her." '`Oh, what a while it takes one to S•eland sad t■was. ze ccs., Sovereign class, the first batch of �.��,�t�' s.8 "Pray spare me the 'roll-call of grow up!"' — his victims," says Lord Gervase, ir- Who are going to ride 7" asks ,ritably; 'he is passionately jealous Lille, too fascinated by her draw- - �� ` nf BJanford. He himself had for- ing to leave it. Sotten Xenia Sabaroff, and forgot- "Lots of ahem," replies Dodo, �� The various uses to which ten all his obligations to her, when who speall:s four languages, and her Concrete may be profitably „she had been, as he always Iliad be- own worst of all.. "All of them, sr-���rr put, an the farm, are plaifsty sieved, within reach of his hand if pretty' nearly. Mamma's on Pep and simply in our 260-page y',. 'he stretched it out; but viewed 'as per, and Lady Waverley's got Bo- book, a woman whom other men wooed peep-she's always nervous, you and another man might will, she know, I can't see very much, "W hat Me Farmer Calf has become to him intensely to 'be 'cause of the ivy. Oh, there's the •+-+ Do W,its eorluete desired and to•be disputed. He has princess on Satan-nobody eine , been a spoiled child of fort ane and cr,uld ride Satan; Lord BJanford - which anon a,9tew the•togo,.ty , of the drawing-rooms all his years, put her up, and now he's riding by "sarin buttucted .f cenilfbi saw'. ` w .. ,.tw ; . ` i''t^ be.constructed of c.op ate.- and the slightest opposition -is is.- her. ,They re golYe•now -sad Daps s e". ,,+a �; e , •tis, wt earns, Cretcrni, D[1riN, blp'= a -'tolerable to 'him. stopping behind,to do iorneshing to a+ 'r��+' t',.. l.� � Au,-.1F k prep Tanks. F'nurcdaron., Fieeb' "I have no doubt," continues Bvp'eep's 'gh ths.r: , >Jl'herFab tl.e 4:t a� `��,r ,� J • ,iiiiii `'''t ';k 't {' poses, Fs.dlno' 1�lo.r.. �„es.ra,r Dorothy Usk gently, continuing dutiful Oodo' las' s rudely, as t,be '"''� ��•t ' ` ` ' ' = Hen,' Nests. .t►teehMa"Pas,,, ., y , g Y g rB'h Y+ Morsq. Blacks. Nwses, PiJil ' Iter embrondery of a South Kensing- 'laughed coming, •Thine from church. � -sherter Walla stablol stall!:;! son design of lilies and palm-leaves; The-sound of the horses' hoofs go- sten,, Steps, , Tanks; Ttottorli; "thah.if he were aware 4.4 iag farther-s-wa3*xlown the avel:ue _-" Walks, .and ar'teets. - aenf'tor• Prior claim, if he thought or knew c'omea through;the'stillness, as her CO Q ROot - Lt reaulRr,r.aeu Joe.sea Wrl": that you had ever enjoyed her sym- voice alae het 18,tighter'cease. to=say. :pathy, he would immediately with- '°j;ijat a.'shiiine to be �ahut up i` draw- and leave the field; he is a here just because one, isn't cJd:" ' + sinan _ . CANADA very proud man, with all his care- she roans as she listens enviuusl _+3 Yon tesanesa, and would not, I think, Th sun pis pouring ;wird god W� SII i$ Much More sash wad CEMENT COgi tare to be second to anybody in the through 'the ivy leaves, tho air is jj me a COPY ' `affections of a woman whom he.seri- hot and fragritnt, Bard]n,:rs are Durable !s t7s 3 � _ i of"WAat �� 8s.- 5 !Yafiotea!BrL �` „susly sought." watering the Hower-beds flow, and , Haar Ca>. ns. "What do you,mean I" all Ger- the sweet, moist s.:ent conies tip to Cement is particularly adapted to the coli- ivu>t Oaaarsta" • MONTREAL :� �• case, abruptlp, pausing in his walk Dodo's nostrils•and mal her struction of Root Cellar floors and walls .•••.......... - to and fro'in the beiudoir. writhe with longing to g,.t'vut; rot A Na".•.••`.••,• •• 4 t' "Only what I say," she answers. that she is by any means ardently Experience proves that for the farmer, Con- "If you wish to eloigner B?anford, devoti*d to nature, but she love: Crete is superior to wood in every point of live him some idea of the truth." ' life, , movement,, gayety, and slits comparison. Gervase laughs a'little. dearly 'loves showing .off her figure = "Un my honor," he thinks; with on her pony and being ilirte:i with Concrete.• permits of a desirable degree s me bitterness, "for sheer uncom- by her father's friends. of coolness without freezing. There is 'no f - promising meanness. there. is no- ' •`1 am sure 'Lord Blanf6rd 'is`in question as to its durability. Concrete lasts, f' lihing comparable to the sugges- love with her;8wfully in lave," she not for years, but for aged; and needs no -^� "" {' -tions which a woman will make to. says; as she peers,into,+he di,,, +c, " where the•`black form'c,f ';stun ie' repair. ',: •-. ` . �.". "I eoiildn't ' dor'that;�t _Ite.says,. just�wisible• through far r.fl c�ak- .-Anyone jrho hits scooped, vegetables from 4 1 + : aloud:: "•«hat °mtzuld ho think erf boughs. the old plank floor will appreciate the fact that _ ale i„ i "With wham s'"' ttska Lille, felting Concrete offers a sn:oo::. continuous'surface ,el' "My dear .t1 n..," r�plie's Dprothy up-Horrt'her earirature to leap also Usk, impatiently, getting hey silks out cynic the ivy. with•do pro?,tcting plank ends or nails to ` ,.,.. In a tangle, "wherJi man luta be= r "Slt.nie," stays Dodo. She is.vety damage tate coop or ruffle the temper of the hayed to aiiy' wornah 's's'''you, b$ MT1)uci,*,calling her friend Xciiia. scooper." - vh: r otivn accoirfit', have behalvg3'to, Take carp Gdgglt_a'}lnn't va't t ,cr , Uadamc Sabaroff. I think it 'is a,.& 11 see ivfiiit'Si�u're bea.i 4l,;:nr; - r",.:r• 'i:.. j' .. ..' . ,. .. _.. .-. ,v. .. .'... _... .. ..'� 'r.- �i- t. -*' I_ •'M.. .q" tl F'Y �: s.4'' w ;.S . ,.:..:-,..j. � ..' n.� r? , .:�wy .•Pt•'^ a ....�T .aox '-'ir• r":r�AYrS„ � u: aSJ; ,��S,t+c "n'4a, � ,� .. y A �n:�,., .h 'l• '"r„ �"'s' 4r ..•.�, ... ':a '" !XPi its'^+' •ti�.u'n 'W" x. .,,.,,„4. 2 : - � R'•+.,,i�l:,r, "hl.'��,,, .e.. '� i �� a :, y N)r...... ,�N,�.'�?•r•� .r'�:.rn... ,L'+„ .,w '7:r4:,f, ti4 "'� , • ' •� k ..- } .,,,,.� :. ,, 'v:: ,:`z.. *, ++v, „-f- s w '',,yF .:�,.' m-: '°,6. A h,.l+z�v ,.'�.. ^v 3s.., ,�' ; ..-r ..•. ,:, » ... ,r.., :,c ,>o- '! ..a. :.sa.-„ .. r$ .v, :r't•C'; +.y_�d's• �.r ^"•-� �'!'-F i - h`�"+�•� 'y, .:� .mss.-R::':-''p-fig-ri ... -... :•,:,;• .. ......i J•- � .r.-.: ., - - -_.-. .. ,aM6•, ..'�1-.� ,t CA '�__"-'�,T:R".:•wT.:Y�Cb:Q'+7,'• 'Wa�'.lhtli'S ( L/.s'c99L*itdP -`C- t: ..._ -•' '.,:\ '-Y 4�'M1 �'.��' zx�pesa,Ir.,,,.L:b �f�6V1,'q,�.4 .r•'C@C`.- 'r!'�E�.'X :, P ' A. ,k - 4 rn THE WORLD'S ti1�R�tiETS : AflK. .'Hff, ', -•.• _ � r Ca t �. at tea - - - - • _ � uErolt�s 1-uox ruE LES �o `FO'Y.- �'Gtx �Qtt tt' Beat lil� girls and °mom n W _ e _ ere y Buried or _ i Yr. es-Of Caitle.-G rata.-Cftoese,SIQd tither-•• Vain•, Pt adaeeat 1. r ­:,­YjDUr F2rat Cupft>rt A despatch from Newark, New way, and told Captain Darcie van 8oe and Abroa3`T� NOt BO Qflllt' ?�r�• Jeuey, say's: :A death dealing. fire,. Volkenbtirg th there was a' fire - '•"�-� the most fated that has .ever visit- in the factory. The captain tele- BREADSTUFFS. _ _ of phoned on the alarms- and with, 'Toronto, Nov. 29.—Flour—Wince ' • - ed the city, occurred in Newark on the men in his company hurried ter wheat 90 per cent. patents, $3.• -~ Saturday, when the old Domestic to the •building, which was thAn a 1135 to $3.45 outside, in buyers' sacks. Sewing„-Machine Building, at High mass of flame. i Manitoba flours—First patents, $5.- "and Orange Streets, burned to the News of the fire had spread and 40; second patents, $4.90,--and $ m= s' ' round. Probably forty girls ethe streets about the'doomed bund- strong baker $4.10, on track, To- M - - ployed in the building met death ins,were black-with men and wo- ronto. LIPTO N- "S T fi# s t were taken to the . Y e hos i- men. Man o - • 'tale. p Y f them were fated to Manitoba Wheat—No. 1 Northern see their.,children. burned to.death 41 Bay ports; No. 2 Uorthern, _ ti It was a little after 9 o'clock on before their eyes. Women fought 97 :;c, Bay ports, and No. 3 at 95c, _ q+•. r - ---Saturday morning, .when Sadie with the police to get through the Bay .ports. Hanson, who works for the Anchor lines and-tore at the patrolmen'sOntario Wheat-85 to 86c outside ,Lamp Co., on the third floor, was uniforms in frenzied efforts to reach for No. 2 white and red Winter. .cleaning a carbon for•a lamp., She their loved ones. Again- and again Barley—Malting qualities, 56 to had been using gasoline and some- the police had to drive the crowd 574c outside, and feed, 48 to 49c out- TRIE.D how a switch near the machine she back to make.room for the bodies aide: - •- worked at sparked:• There was a that firemen were carrying, out. Oats—No. 2 white, 36 to 36%c, puff as the gasoline vapor -leaped Twenty minute's 4ter the fire had on track, Toronto, and 33c outside. ' _ into flame and the girl's clothing started all escape was cut off for No. 2 W. C. oats, 38c, Bay ports, Smallpox ',Epidemic 1n (Michigan '13as began to blaze. Others wor7cing in .the girls employed on the third and and No. 3 at 36'/,c, Bay ports. y; the same room ran to her and at- fourth floors. They gathered at the Corn—Old No. 2 at 59 to 59yc, -.Reached Alarming Proportions tempted to put out the flames and windows and many of them jumped. Toronto freights, and new No: 2 ., subdue the fire that was eating There was but one fire-escape and American, 52c, December delivery. A despatch from Detroit says: their way through the "dead line` its W. along the floor 'by throw- in a couple of minutes after the Peas—Good leo. 2, free irom For the' past three weeks a rigid their different places, hoping to thud;,' ing bags'of'sand on it. In this-, alarm of fire it was enveloped by bugs, 86 to 87c outside: S time was lost and thethirgd floor was flames. One hundred and twenty- kve—No. 2 at 62c- outside.. 4sniallpox quarantine leas been confuse the -oldiers. Another fu- siiado followed, and this time an pretty well afire when one of the-' two girls were employed in the Buckwheat—No.-2 at 46 to 47c, maintained -around the grounds of ; :;girls ran over to the fire house of I building by the five firms quartered outside. inmate of the horns was hit by a 1 Engine Compang No. 4, across the there. the Michigan Home for Feeble- bullet in the leg. The shooting •Bran—Bran $19, in bags, turn- Toro and shorts 821, in bags, minded lt t Lapeer, r�Thursday outside aiah a ed oust iris force and main rsearehedd, who utha fly > ­. CATTLE SHIPMENTS. CHOLERA AT ROME. Toronto. Onto 10 r 1 0 in shortly before midnight halofthegrounds, finally driving the recal r ban, , sacks,.Toronto, and shorta,9$22.50, -_ �-- _ to and some of the rants bas t s buildiLr -- - 1)eerease of Over 20,000 Head Snother sacker- - - _ _ _ Case . .Discovered-200 ents in the institution attempted the points of their bayonets. Ther .From Montreal. Persons in Quarantine. ---COUNTRY to run the gauntlet of the sentries excitement lasted Jot fully - two `.' A despatch from Montreal says: A_despatch from Rome sans: An. �pple�gPY®� gx SpDL t E x3.33; gr :who patrolled the beats outside the hours. Capt. Frasier, who is in • charge of the soldiers, declares that µ ,t Conaiderabe decrease was shown other case of cholera was discover- Baldwins. $4 to $4.75; No. 2 assort Then Rene-met p t':• by-a volley From if another attempt is �break Jr --$n Canada's export cattle trade for ed is Rome o0 Friday The sick ,ed, $3,50 per barrel. the rifles of the soldiers, all of whom quarantine his men will shoot to the season, which closed on $atur- person is a mason who had just j Beans—Car lots 81.60 to SIM, are members of the Michigan Na. kill. 4-11 day with the sailing of the Mone arrived .from the country. Two and small lots. $1.30 to $1.9o. tional Guard. Nobody was fiit,and Conditions at the home.-.reJrlsin calm for Liverpool with 7W head hundred persons are being held in 1 Honey—Extracted, iii tins, !0 to a few, minutes- later another sortie about the same. There have been rhe total exports for the season quarantine. . Throughout the rest ! Ile per lb. ; No. 1-comb, wholesale, was attempted, this time by three- fifteen deaths to date and sixteeiA were 72,555 head, s,a compared with of Italy only six new cases and no $2 to Q2 23 per dozen ; No. 2 comb, small parties, who tried to force cases now in the hospital. 04,314 cast season, a decrease of deaths were reported during the wholesale, 81.75 to 81 83 per dozen. "y amo59 head. Shipments of Amer past °.4 hours. : __ :_.. . _ aI at can cattle via Montreal -only aB all ha t �$�4 � patents, •1.95 to. 85.L3,.second pat. ing half a ton of mail car- a cog u ted to I79 dead, sa against '•` 60tos$.25 first clears.Y0 to sed down the river when the whole 7,227 last year, due to-high-prices ts, $4, $11.50 at-Chicago for export stock. The , Baled- Straw—x$6.50 to $7, on 25 to $3. rough the ice. Hyer . n ES$TIIQAhE I?i_ 7 fit eat: the-^®� 4' -- V _-_ —•- large--dit—rease is-partlq accoun ied- k -eve-r3'- Outfit w he of hold o-� f•the wed but his for by 'the fact that Ameruaa .®x- —' Potatoes—Car lots,_.57 to _COa�er g _ .b'F', Inhabitants Greatly AiartnMl; but bag - , -LIVE STOCK M:IRKETS. cries attracted Liiiie Alloway, who porters had to come to Canada to No Damage Occasioned. Pbult Wholesale -- a rushed down to the river, and i secure cattle to fill their contracts ( rY— prices of� M�ntresi; Nov. '29—Steers —: . � y' at United States (dressed poultry ,�, Yn full length on the thin ice, porta, which seat A cespatah from` Mad says: 13e Chickens, i to i Choice sold. at -5.50; medium, 84.- R got - per lb. ; fowl, 9 to 11c per lb, ,:75 to 85; Cows—Common, ft ;5 to hold of i3ve.r's coat collar. She Targe numbers of .Canadian cattle- Earthquakes were Pelt early on Fri- ! ducks, 13`to I4c r lb. ; turkeys, 83',-good, $4 to $4.50. Bulls—C om- clung to him for twenty minutes, g abroad by American porta. day morning at Ferrol, Villagari- - 17 to 19a-per Ib., sad geese, 12 to Ilion, $3,50; good, $:4.30, Sheep:ecru atter the water came over Lits •w— - eia, Vigo and Coruna, Thb inhabi 13o:per lb. -Lire, 1 to 2c less. 83 75 to $4, and lambs, $8. Hog 'ice and almost covered her: Hyei` A serious riot has taken place in trots were greatly alarmed, but 87 10 W $7.25, sad sows 86.10 to pleaded to let go and leave_ him, `(Cork between U'Brienitea.and Red there were no casualties. Property, $6.23. Calves from '$3 to $12. as he was convinced 'both Ibould mondites, on Saturday. escaped undamaged. THE DAIRY MARKETS. drown, but their cries brought �^•: Toronto. Nov. 29 —Butchers, ; 84.90 to $3 65; cows, $2.50 'to $5; three men, who happened to be Butter—Dairy prints, 22 to Sac do., tubs, 21 to 22c; inferior, 18 to bulls, $3.50 to $4.50. Short-keep near, and they dragged the girl , 1.9c. Creamery, 26-to 27c per 1'b. for I feeders, 85.•25 to $5.40; good feed over the ice, still clinging to Hyer, ^ rolls, 24/ to 5e for solids, and 2a era, $4.75 to 83; stockers, $3 to who was aif-but uncenscious. All • • F jt YVTG .OFF' MEN to c .f aspera prints. . ;41.4.60. Milkers and 'springers rang- "the including a s reg- 3! or for nta mail sack of Eggs—Case lots of pickled bring ed from $4o to $96 each, and as istered letters, went to the bottom- - 28c; cold storage; 46 to 9-7c; select- high as is100 was paid for 3 co)va. f the river. and has sot.bees re- - - - ed, 29 to 30c, and strictly new-laid, Prices are stead for calves at $3 covered. n. ` Business Between Winnipeg and the 35c Per dozen. f Y • + Cheese—Large, 1Sc, and twins at ed new milk Vit• Lake Is. Wallin O 13%c. - - c tt $w30 a fheep,. ewes, $50,000 SUBSCRIBED ¢ $8 per 6 - _ s$4.85;3rams, $3 to $3.50; _ veal _ ..:. .- -- 84.30_ to lambs, $5.70 to $e per cwt. Hcas Citizens Will F.ad Chairs to Pre A despatch from FortWilliam with movement of 400 cars aurin HOG PRODUCTS, --Selects, fed and watered were g i quoted at $7.10 and $7.75 to $7.83, po d ry University. � 4 Bays: For the first time irr tea November a year ago. The move- Bacon—Long clear, 13 to 13�c f.o.b. Cara at country leers Canadian Pacifier :Railway meat of live stock for ex ort is al- , y pointe. A . spa from 'Calgary says p per lb. in case lots; mesa pork, $S4 freight traffic between the head of so light. Another important item to $24.50;.short cut, $26 to $26.50. -+�----'� Fifty t sand' dollars has been the 1 ken and Winnipeg has, been_ this yeax is the.double track be Hams—Eight to medium, 17c;do., YOUNG GIRL'S HEROISM. subscribed within the last few days reduced before the close of-naviga- tween Fort William and Winnipeg- heavy, 15 to 16c; rolls, 14 to 14%c- for the proposed Calgary Univer. " tion. Train crews and engine crews The running time for handli shoulders,' 12i/c;-breakfast bacon, avid J. A.. Hyer, 'hail Carrier, city. It is expected that $150,000 have i will be _ secured within. the next been„laid,ofLduring the week,. trains has been almost cut is two. 18 to 18/c; backs (pea meal), lfi to -From'Drownlag. wee and indications are that further Last year only parts of the double 19'/�c. k, and that several citizens will ” reduction in the staff will-be made track were used, and trains lead- ' Lard—Tierces, 14yc;-tuba,•14 sc; A despatch from Rainy River endow chairs in.the university. Cal- t week. The reduction is due ing here required as long as tten pail§, 14/ � ac. says: A dramatic story of the hero- Bary is rapidly becoming a city oil : a ' nearteen- e r o tR. mercy causes, sGcording to.local hours to make the trip to IgSdce, - lam of the.thiY ald dao h- g sky scrapers, the latest building in ter of a settler near Clementson on r trainmen: - There is extremely lit- 148 miles. The same mileage is p oject• being a new store for the 'Ve wheat,being shipped compared!;now covered in six hours. �$U SINESS Al MONTREAL. the American side of Rainy River Hudson Bay Co,, which 'will pro.. , Montreal, Nov. S9.—Oats— an entire Q has just reached here. J. 'A. Hyer, bably occupy aentire block. A ' Canadian'Western, 40c; extra' Nomail carrier between .Aeaudette, new six-storey business block is-al- 1 feed, 39c; No. 3 Canadian West- Minn.,. and Clementson, was carry-Igo to•be erected on Eighth-avenue.' P' ern, 38% to 38yc;No. 2 local white, 38%c; do., No. 3; 37yc; do., No: 4, " -AT : EENLAND 37 to 37yc. Barley—Manitoba; No. ; ""STEAX-SHIP .-.-.8ERV1Cb1 4, 48 to. 48%c; -Maditoba feed bar- NEW '" . — Eou eMa$ito�ba . lei, 47 � - r . All Are--7Said to Be ell on' Board the Spring wheat patents, fir 8, 5. ; g! W h eat- nts seconds,. $4.8b�to1 $5.101n Manitoba . do., pate ' P strong bakers', $,*m; straight rol: The ''Elder-Dempster- Company Will R,u - Good Ship Artic despatch from Ottawa says• Melville Islan lers, $4.40 to,$4.80 do., in bags, • d, where I will see $2.03 to $5.15• eztra'�s' A• $1.7b M $1.- - • ' ' Monthly . 'to Australia 80. Feed—Ontario bran, 818.50 •to Ceptain Vernier and the.ship Arc- the condition of the cache which $19; Ontario middling, $2S to $28.- tic, which left Quebec on July Ah was left by Commander Kellet in 50 Manitoba shorts $SI Manito- last, have been heard from. The 185.4. ' From there I will Ieave a Ades etch from Montreal says: p explorer writes to Alex. -Johnson, small depot at Winter Harbor in be. bran, 818; pure grain mouilliefrom Montreal being monthly.• '.., $31 to $32; mixed mouillie; $25 to The-enterprise bf the C. P.'R. in -The- negotiations which have bee 1- J)eputy Miniver of Marine, under case our ship may be- nipped- by- $28. Cheese-11Y4 to 11 5:8c; east running a regular, monthly service date of Albert•°Harbor,August 13th, ice in McClure Strait:" going' on between ;pertain shippin that the Arcticy had fair assn a as erne at 11 to 11'/.c. Butter—E5 to of cargo steamers 'between Mont= interests and the C. P. R., relativ far the Greenland, where then en- The conditions -were then favor' 25%c for choicest and S4% to 25c to starting steamship lines to. ru able, there had been strong gales for fresh receipts. Eggs—Selected mal and Australian porta has been between Canada aria South Ameri-� ,.countered a good deal of .ice and from the south and the south-west, stock 23 to 30c; No. 1 stock at S5 more., than justified by the• results' can countries are practically coin- tog; that they sighted •Cape York indicating that the ice would be and the service will be continued leted. Mr. Bosworth announces --on July 27th, and anchored at Al- broken a All S6c; No. 2 at 19 Go 20C. P p. ,.n board were next year. 'Where will, however,be that then line to. south' American bort 'Harbor .on Asgust.3rd, where well: The Scotch ,whalers had .acompetition for the-traffic, for the,ports will probably be startedfroitr ' they built their first cache. poor season, and Bernier added UNITED• STATES MARKETS.y Elder-Dempater Company will-take Montreal neat spring with a month-� "In case anything might happen that if not successful in reaching Buffalo, Nov. 29a—Spring Wheat •cargoes for Australian porta direct ly .service to begin with, while far -to up., the skipper says, we are Herschell Island he would Winter —Dull; No. 1 .Northern, carloads, from Montreal. The company has the line to-.the West Indies new; row p"Nveeding to Salmon River in the best place he-could get and $1.125-8; Winter, strong, COW -1 Co — entered into an agreement with the boats will have to be built- Thqq - to calks a few sal_mot before we pro-, retain to Ponds Inlet for mails. Firm. Oats—Firm. German - Australian Steamship pTeposal in regard to the West Ia•l seed to Becchy Island, where we- One feature- of -the letter is the - Minneapolis, -Nov. S9.—Wheat -= Company whereby boats will be ad- than line is to have a weekly..ser. - will bui:d cache No. 2, close to Sir appeal- of Captain Benner for No. 1 hard, cash, $1.057-8; No.'1 ded to the present Canada-South vice, with Montreal as the aumz= t John.Franklin's memorials.' From newspapers or magazines for him- Northern, cash, $1.041-8; Dec., $1.. African line, so that it may be ex- mer p-ort and ,St. John, N:. tt There I w411 call at Dealy Island, I self and his crew. 03%; May, $1.00".. Flour—First tended to Australia, the sailings the winter one. r , 7 � s'�'K.. ,. .my . .% .., .,,.,... .... ,,,. .. :...::.,.:...,,_..a• ,..r �,, :,- y r,,. o-'x_ _ .,.4,_"j.,., .,.�; :�.4.. Jc. .y: �t ,saJ' .x ) � •Iw.rpaSV�.,.•. ,. .. •, s ,ave �,�.v,€� C�.,.; .. ..m�, . :. 9!��'+,�:. ,�+y7'. ,.;..•,4'.'R s;,:e 't£r,• ^;�,'" ''+ `�u �Vf. 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S:._ _ _ v4.�•' _ r ' LOC�1 QQ aa -James > ay elsipped a ear• -Jobe Diable is having a new » , . •_�" 17Mice• 4 load.of miffed stock to the city on Hersey furnace installed in his T.` _ Wednesdtey. residence• a - -Pay Wagner was in the city -The best grit for our wife -Remember W.J.Gordon's sale sad the house is a Bell�ephone. of.housghold effects in Mrs. Hart- OVIEURCOATS on Monday. -E. N. Hicks had a business Just mention it to McFadden. * rlck's large building at the corner -'"--i ---- -- ar3p to the dry on Wednesday. -Will the parte who received a of Church and Scutt Sts. to-mor- - _ -Robin Gordon. -of Toronto, watch from Mr.Tarlurfor Picker- row- (Saturday) afternoon. at Sf�---- `-:spent Sunday at the home of hIs Ing kindly leave it at the Drag o'clock. .. ` parents ansa Store. * -David Savage, who has been We still have a few of those good ones left of good hoavy7. tweed, ->I m Thos,Albright, of Brou- -The Women's Institute held a working for w quatsry firm in Buf- ',sgham, is spending a week with sucesesM meetiwg's�t the home of falo Iowa, all summer, is no ]Liss�[cCaasL►nd. Mrs. W. T. Harti�ick on Tuesday working�for the same firm in Cush- -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here afternoon. . Ing, Oia haws, as book-keeper ONS . ONLY FUR CiCOAT. 022.00 - oral duties. attend -A large number attended Gen. and time-keeper. '; aena3 nest Taeeday to to his profeaiai ti * ' 1 'e sale on Tuesday after- -The Bret genuine snow-storm -James McBrady, of Oshawa, at �riees' were good and bid- of the season occurred on Mondag New cape, mitts. gloves and underwear. rel agent of the Massey-Harris diit$'ttctive. evening when snow fell to the � . was in town on Friday last. "Chopping at Spink Mills. will depth of several inches. In, -The condition of Robert -Mil- be sus nd from Dec. 2nd to consequence many enjoyed .their R. A. BUNTING, P:ICSERING -:der remains practievily ua ged, 15th, owing to repairs being made first sleigh-ride,of the winter. r'�+ heft hopes are entertained for his to chopper * `�• recovery. -E. J. Morph , claims agent UXBRIDas: r,� -Remember B--Fawzet"_sale- FAU _ •+-+-•- forge-) t 6415• �T sof farm stock, implements and was here a.da last week to see his J.'._Bo f _b_ ge,moves. _ y resident of Uxbridge, mood to To. b@ the very one to ,het the number household furniture on Tuesday mother-in-law, Mrs. J. Morrissey. (onto last week. His friends-.PI nt ....... 1 next at his farm near Fairport. Mr. Murphy was in Canada owing ed him with a' purse of money on the -The township ,. Council will to the serious illness of, his sister, eve of.his departure. • meet at 1 p. m.--on-Monday-ase -QLes , of Orillia. A simple accident resulted seriously Mce, Leigh is_.now reducing the price of all her'remaing stock of triga- 3 at the township hall, Brougham, -While John Stephenson, of Wni,Thomppsaon at the new school for the transaction of general Kingston road seat, was Leading a building on Wed-ed --He- hate to hal f_pric�$e.00 for •09 $5.00 for$2.54, and so on. helping to unload window frames _ Now is our chance-to get the best bargain ever offered. baeiness. horse to water one 'day Last week when be tapped and feU,breaking his y -The aimui al meeting of St. the animal turned round, kicking la above the ankle. They all cost more to produce. ..."drew's Sabbath Schoot` will be Mr. Stephenson on the band and With the idea of protecting. mink a _ 'Md this (Tbursday) evening at larcerating the flesh badly. As a regulation has been-mads rohibicin g MRS LEIC�'H PICK.ERING the home of the Superintendent, result he is off duty for a time. trapping or otherwise Zing them, t M. S. Chapman. -Mies Evans, who has been except from December let to May lat.- " --W. J. Gorman, who has been teaching in S. S. No.1 for the past Trappers contend this is a mistake - ' .; employed on a dredge at Montreal three and a half years, has resign- and that the season had better be from November 1st to March the lbt)z. all summer, returned home Wed- ed to the deep regret of the whole -Journal. r - -_nesday, the work for the season seetion, as she has been most suc•. :%iLvinv,ceased. cesafnl and is hiehly esteemed by . 166 QU­ oe _ _ laUYiUU7s, VL4., QLtI Freston were '-- ._..,�,.. , s -curs, .t, ii, Wagner, we are ail. in eonsequeaace tae trustees both lighted with Niagara else pleased to report, is recovering are advertising for a new teacher. tricity on Wednesday night. " from her recent severe illness, .-.Master Eddie Bie_met with a Dr. Cook, the Arctic explorer, although her progress towards re- painful accident one, dayy, last has written a confession of his �i is somewhat slow. gees)) which will confine- him failure to reach the Pole. Nice New � d ,1C1 8,,. $5C• Doz. ._. - -Messrs. John Gormley and the house for a.week or two. He s'htis. Andrews will go to Guelph was playing with one of the other 131LE gE�I8TS8 next week to exhibit nitry wt boys at the school at No. 4 east. Choice Dairy ��itt�6r..... +�5C. lb A the annual Provincial Winter when he fell breaking one of his S HeNtein cow"wi hOa�es by side our � Gots r PCk Fair. We wish them success. arias. Medical aid was summoned 1 _�. N. N. McCamus-, of 3t.- and the fracture reduced. �a Na"'j;; Miss Bessie and Willie -The Autumn Leaf Mission and lb heavy draft colts from one to ry ))free peau old, at Johnston's hotel. - - - lMcCamus, of Toronto University, Band, of St. Andrew if church, Whitevale, the property of J. H. send P. A. Mabee, of Odessa, visit- held their aunual business meet- Brillinger. Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. Our grocery stock is fresh and complete. Send in your orders. ed at the Methodist Parsonage iug at the home _of Mrs. Peak on See bills. Prentice&Reover,sue- . over Sunda Saturday afternoon, when the tioneera. Huge stock of men's wear.-heavy mitts, fine mitts, fine gloves, nice Either yby accident or desizu followingg electors were elected for SATC$aAT. Dzc. Sita-Auction sale of Tweed caps, all kinds of boots. rubbers, overshoes, fine shirts, heavy _ ' O. H. Bvrling's cocker spaniel was the ensuing year : President. Mrs. high-class household' effects, the .>iirte. odd vests. pante, overalls, smocks. etc. Space will not permit �aotanned on Monde We oan Peak ; Vice-Pres., of of W. J. Gordon. in the giving you prices, come end nee. dao y' Mks. W. Moore; viIIage of Pickerin Sale at 2 Bee = Ihardly imagine that any person Secretary. :hiss Helen Burling ; bills and advc W. B. Powell. auc- We have fine sew dress lengths in diagonal serge, blue or black, solei) h _+eould wish to destroy such a hand- Treasurer, )dies Irene Mnrkar. tioneer. poplin and satin cloths. some and inoffensive dog. -Alexander (Baldy) Cuthbert. Ttx>ceaA';.- Dec. ezx=Auction sale of -Mrs. Lei h is now reducing who is well known here, being a io wool knit goods we have a large new stock in sweater coati; ,g farm stock, impietnente. furniture, c the price of all her trimmed hate native of Pickering where he re- etc the�propert of Benjamin Fxw• clouds, shawls, mitts. ringwood gloves, hose and underwear. R too half price-86 for$$ $5-for 1 W aided -a�umber of- ears, met - - �e p - - p Y cert.at loC�Y, 8• Ia con: Picl<erinR. _ } -- sad sa on. Now is your chance to with a serious accident in Toronto fPickerin Harbor). sacs at one A choice selection of linen ;goods • t the beat bargain ever offered on Friday. He was employed at o'clock.Pickering bills. W. B. Powell, Don't forget to watch our shows for fancy work ideas. hey all cost more to produce. a the city Hydro-Electric works. auctioneer. -Jos. Wray, of the lake shore, He was struck on the leg by the Tr--DAT. DZC. Siff-Eztensive suo- ti has sold his farm to Thos. Law tongue of a heavy track. breaking tion sale of horses, cattle, itpple- . :. ilor !8.800, the deal -being made the Limb and Indicting serious in- menta, household furniture,etc..the .' ro rty of William Emerson. lot 9, j W. B. Powell, It is Mr. juries to his knee. c pe Without d Doubt the F gi con. !. Pickering, 1 mite north. of + Wray s intention, we believe, to --Early on Sunday moorning Audle . Sale at one o'clock sharp. r 1 a' secnrg a larger farm or move out quite a little smash-up occurred Wm, aw• auctioneer. 3, -west. 9n Lica G. T. R. at Pickering TvasaAT. DmC': 1&m-Credit•sale of » e _ - - L ode _ -We extend to Mr. and ,ldre. tion. Two hea fht traiae horses. cattle, implements. etc., the vp "rhos. Beare and family of White- were on the track, and throngh propert7 of E.T. Griffiths,at lot!l, 'vale, our heartfelt sorrow on the the mistake of some one, one of concession a. Pickering. Sale at l - dearth of their son, Fred which the trains backed up into the o'clock. sharp.. No reserve. See _ �.. arp took place in the Regina hospital other derailing three care. The ' bills. Fred. Postill, auctioneer. on Monday, of ter a brief illness auxiliary we,; soon on hand and I typhoid fever. as a result traffic was delayed only PARISIAN SAGE _ As this is the season when we for a short time. jaaay expect frequent snow storms, -One-day last week Wro. and An Idetiyl Hair Tonic ". = it will be in order for all holders Mrs. McClure, of Woodbridge, ' : . _ p y and nothing themarkettoday can of property to get their snow- met with a serious accident. The Parisian Sage is copapounded oo the h p shovels in readiness in order to were out caving when heir horse principles, - clear the sidewalks, There are a took fright and ran away. Both g compare with it. It accomplishes so .few in the village who sometimes were thrown out'ot the buggy and much more than the ordinary tonics � loi�get their duty in this respect. Mrs. McClure had three of her ribs and does it so quickly that users are - -Joseph Alexander,painter and fractured and was otherwise badly astonished, is PQaora Rips!, the Crooks ' decorator,who has made his home shaken up. Mr. McClure fortnua- Parisian gage kills the dandruff with Robt• Toms for the pact Lely escaped without sustaining germs and eradicates dandruff, stops several years, died suddenly on any serious injury. falling hair, itching of fhe scalp and Friend. Our BSZefi Bo IaP ` Wednesda evenin in the Queen's -The annual Provincial Winter splitting hairs in two weeks or we _ c +y g will refund our money. bave- far exceeded ou>" - Hotel, �V),itby. The cause of his Fair will be held at Guelph from death is supposed to be heart fail- December 5th to 9th inclusive. Parisian your gives a fasciaatin� 4' ure. As we gp o to press the quer- A large number of addreases on bea�t�to women's m hair and makes it • tion of holding an inquest had not various to ccs, of dee interest to beautiful. It makes the hair grow 6Bpe0ta$tOIIB, g p iD luxuriantly, it is the daintiest and been decided upon. the farming community, will be most refreshing hair dressing that • . - a : -T.M.McFadden haapnrchased delivered, and prises will be science has produced, and has nota l from Mrs (Dr.) Mabee, of Odessa, awarded to the winners among particle of grease or stickiness in it °the property- opp*to the pont the exhibitors of horses, fat cat• Parisian Sage costs fi0 cents at your take, which consists of the bar- tle sheep, pi a, point at'or postpaid from the p poultry, eta This droggi P Pa s her shop, the vacant botcher`shop to regioggnixed as one,of the best PPrietors,The Giroux Mfg. Co., ort crud thlarge buildin at the rear winter fairs on the continent, and ,Erie;Out. The gill with the Auburn e B hair is on every package. Sold and :CANADA S This. is one of the best bdainess each year is becoming better and guaranteed by T. M. McFadden. totes in the village and we under- attracting larger crowds. Everryy stand that Mr. McFadden intends one who as interested in agncul- TIME TABLE-Picksring 8lation G. + LE/`1L..�1 N 'to build a brick block to be used turd sh6uld make an- effort to at- T.R. Trains going East doe as follows- f \ RANGES' J as a drug store when he disposes tend. Round trip tickets at single No. 6 Mail B A M: f b pro rt he now occupies. fare will be issued from Dec. aid 32 Local •- de P.M. of the P Pe y P P. -Thomas Field has had an offer to- 9th, inclusive, good-to return Trains 14 46win est doe a&aatotloaMv - ti �lff7uff '� 0 of$24;400 for his lake shore farm, up to Dec. 12th. No. 13 Local 6.86 A.M. ' ,rh.nh-contains in the neighbor- -=After an illness lasting many 11 Loom 2.80 P.M. The new Imperial has a rever. Hood of 154 acres. This is one of years, one of ,the most highly re- •�� 7 Mail S.bO P.> sible grate with interlocking r - • - -the-highest offers yet made for spected residents of Pickering, *Sunday included.. » teeth. The ftreboz is oval. A farm property in Pickering town-, Mrs. Robert Miller, past peace- . fire linings and grates ars re- �. ship. There seems to be a great fully.away on Tuesday morning, movable without - disturbing demand for land along the lake ip her sevent -third year. Her anything stns Two-piece stev- y er-.warp covers. shore, a demand which is a result death took place ander sad kir- , N , 0 W - - of the rapid growth of-the city of cumstances, as her husband is We have them in all aises. Toronto. As there is considerable lying critically ill. However, her - ' y "marsh on Mr. Field's property, death is a sweet relief'fcoai abed Ie the tiuie'to place your order for 1 , H.��ND y y which is a favorite spot for sports- of suffering. Mrs.' Miller wets a a monument. Being a slack time �_ J T - men, this -is one reason for its lady of refined character and was of the year in the ahopp better.in- _ great value. beloved by -all -who knew her. ducements can be given. - -On Sunday morning, about Twenty-three years ago she lost by " - half past •one,a number of our death her only .daughter, Miss . Place your order now'and have- s residents were awakened by the Jennie, a young woman of refine the stones erected the first thing .. We •,'�l soon be here �. tramp, tramp of marching troops. meat- and Falters, who- was .a in the spring. They soon went to sleepagain friend of all with whom she was when they were convincedthwt it acquainted.This severe lose pressed' C. W. GIBBONS, Claremont was not an invading army, but a heavily upon her and. she seemedMott Then Oh for the North-west black Galloway (conn and costa that are � f{ detachment of d: Company of the never to recover f(o)il the shock, PICHERING MARgSTS warranted not to Ret hard from use or age, and the German b ggy Royal Grenadiers of Toronto, wbo and from-that moirient her health _ lap rag that will not fade. Men's and boys' suits of all eines at .tied been Pent out as far as Whit- seemed to tai] }der. Her funeral, - -' - White Winter Wheat...,i......•8 .8b es to .tet everyone. All kinds of mitts and glovesat the by for a little exercise and were which was private, took place on g� ,. .. Se ;then returning to the city. One Thursday afternoon, when her Mizell 85 _unfortunate among tbeln ' was body wag laid to:rest io Lhe Union Goose and Spring Wheat....:.. ".7e 'FARMERS' SUPPLY ,STORE ' r; compelled to take refuge at the Cemetery. She is survived by Mr. Oats :.....•......,... ..•......... .81 t - Gordon House, having sprained Miller and their only son, W. J., Barley....... 8ll PROP. PICKER G i.i� le. - who resides at the homestead. Buckwheat............ ........... .bol E. BRYAN, B+ W7 y k°� �. ..++.. Y... s:. ' ..'r.- :e �- ,� -..r,Y+.4`• t•' •ar yq., g ,,.�, 'pyr S's+t„� �'�;kr y4 ;,•:4r - ,,.R,. .,gib. .n 7' -4 :e'> :rx��eR"'� *, m� Vasa`` '`L�mt'�' - . +'x: "' ,z;�s,� .:`Frt,„„` �1, r.t `..b' ..,.F-r, +�” �' 1' „tea, "Y',t� :y •,w ,roi'� _ 'v�,." -