The canadian gleaner, 14 septembre 1905, jeudi 14 septembre 1905
[" « k ! x ad / / * _ - \\ e Te + \u2019 .7 Ç It \u201cmm | einer \u2018 : - .TS .2» eue 185 Single Copies 4 Cents SEPTEMBER 14, 1905 HUNTINGDON, Q.: .- - : = - ~ » - 1 ak NTINGDON FAIR when the whitewash becomes thick Vimr or TR Hox L.Goum help you.Our government is es.Brood Mase Bull Calf Aged Ram LATEST APPROVED] The ea day, \u2018Thursday, was from successive coats, it scales off By the N.Y.C.morning train came deavoring to Place education ona John 8.Cavers\u2026.1 LP.Cavers.urrrunrsucemenn 1 LR Roy 88 pres being and and fills the air with dust.Where \u20ac the premier of the province, Hon Mr higher seat; 1 T 8 3 Nussey.ccvcricrsveorenses 33 Deaaldsca.cconrme.$ F I ost dy, while between 7 and 9 it farmer bas an overbead tank, paint- Gouin, accom Mr Mac jMent.A new movement, Gm 8 W.Stark, jour.À Ram ASHIONS y htly.The a of a d ceilings and wallse can be washed kenzie, M.L.A.for Richmond, and tosay, is a place to stimu Heifer Calf tw Shearling À rained 8 Med h dite ta ver += off with a hose\u2019 Mr W.H.Robert Beauharnois, They the twin institutions\u2014education and 1M Bros.1 84 ROY_esrussssasescenseenemensiaonu wet day leci un remain The entries in from s0 were received by MrW MLA cDougall se0sctsercsescnns $b Peter D.McArther\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.88 2 J R ROY crvousereurenssancereteancensense | In Ladies\u2019 Fall Jackets is what at home, and so tes attendance was few amore thee 2 sar society will mes areeeived ue fair-grouriie hess The president of the society, M.T.LIGHT DRayp 21.P.CAVESE.\u2026.\u2026ucrcsescreemenenses .Aged Bwe tthe Yellow Stere has hecptionally smal noon when they Lave to consider some change, There they reviewed the exhibits, It was RODS, while to hear the flat.Judges: Thos.Hannah, Youville, Q; * F1 LR Ryerss to thin away andat 3 the sun Were really only 2 exhibitors jn each nearly noon when Mr Gouin was in- tering remarks about the fair, à Archie G.Eadie, Vars, DURNAM 4 13 Was.ROYLnnnnnnnncoossoseensenneenne B + te talk about.began to Ahora leasant cass.The judges considered Purcell's troduced to an assemblage near the to state all was not due to Hunting- Brood Mare Andrew 3 Jamee Ponaideca broke 0 ut to thatit was Pat day aged ram the best Leicester that had band-stand to make a short address, don, for the two sister courtes as, Stewart Todd.Judges: As Lang, jr., Chateau- Shearling Bue : od ; : been shown for à number of years.| Mr WALKER\u2014I have a pleasant %isted in making air what it ; See the Styles, Get Prices and mae done\u201d The xptionaly mal In swine, in every class, {here was duty to perform in introducing to has.They had the president of the 2 a 3 A - = A la ortage int entries, 80 tha ou the Hon Lomer Gouin, ier harm society them, ° ; $ae0asecegastsransrantetsracsessans, Judge for yourselves.Gouin and his party an unfavor.display fell below that of past years.SF our provincial government, who And they would begiad to hear from 1 Fred Cownn.umeeeecnfS 8 James vues leading iden of the à felt in his This was, to some extent, owing to has, through some difficulties (for he him.$b] 2 James T.Elder.sssesnsnecegee Ÿ Ewe Lamb ; ee Wie he pq 2 or 3 the bad roads, preventing many who | was at SHerbrooke yesterday) come J-G.LAURENDEAU, K.C.\u2014I am -3} 2-yearold Bull 1 Dosaldeon.08 Our Jackets are Pesttivety visit a eonle ca: only d him, had made entries from drawing their here to see you, to see our county, pose chat De or 1 James Ritchie 83] R Royer 8 .a .t t » .° .SEM a sos 00000 v\u2026sosasescer sevens esene The Latest ~ |Had he come the second day, he PRE many heavy ones and few.are Ta sic coming kim am of mine, for we studind in the same { 1-year old Bail 3 Wm.Roy.essomessegsansestane Tr nn Pile voue a | ltters.The swe ware better than corel 25 the people of the county of oom for 4 months and were admit.1 McNaughton Bros.wenn $B Long Wook could b be desired clear and bright;yet the boars and the young better than Huntingden but of the district of ted to the bar on the same day.1 3-year old Cows Loag Wool .tt \u2018and the attendeaice the old.Indeed, the young sows Beauharnois.It is a red-letter day [agree with all that has been said 2 James Ritchie \u201c 1 John Purcell.suosvencoonsevrscen a Our Now Fall Goods now Arriv- ae warm, \u2018ea the shortage of Were an extra lot.The judge spoke in the history of our society to have about the duty of promoting educa- sesessensens resesenesrenes.oe Short Wool ing and will soon have a vie: tori che part PE When th Pair highly of Elliot's Chester White boar, a premier come here to.see the evi.tion aad agriculture.gone point] 1 1J.RR sn 1 ve .te\u2019 t ir + *, ent- .f in.law .PT \"rescence tévervesssens 1 Holmes, LaGuerre.App Moonz, abont sing a cast St house, where it is aired,atrained t ing he had nat po ane work Toe and sae te It ha She peat Horses 3 ain i: red Shearling Ram 3 re., , { land, with 8 thicknesses of cotton, and caoled both in pine an wood.T 8 and produces t JAMES BRIE canines.8 roux ET dre outbuildings down to 36° in 9 large tank, Jt js newel-podts and q sherry dqor were butter and cheese.Et must be so, for 9-year old Stallion 4 me 3 ou a or sé ones drawn into cans when the time for extra.' it ia your member who gives tho tes 1 David Cavers.oe 5 he 1 to Anraur Mobnz, St Agnes, Dundee, Q.Shi ment comes.In the city, the milk Matfat Bros.of Westan, Ont., thry timony.(Laughter and applause).1) os ° p com city, I 2 McDougall Bros.vers Special by R.N.Walsh FARM FOR SALB is poured thru 3-ply of oheese-cloth, their agent, J.A, Hunter, md an ex.Everybody in the house at Quebec 1-year old Fi 3 W.C, Purcell.vorvsonesss LR CMP À best White Choose ad la New Erin, 160 well-built on which mixes the cream with the milk hibit of their cook-stoves, which for has heard from him of Huntingdon - \u201cyear old Filly .P., for _ .2.with never failing spring.al wader coy.and bottled, His dail sales are 500 make and price have a wide reputa.being the banter county of Quebec, 1 James Blaik.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026 re Aged Bwe factory selling on Huntingdon \u201c07 tivation a Pine gallons of milk and 60 of cream.| tion.The steel-range the firm pre.and may tell you that gentleman is Sweepstakes 1W.C Purtell.uausopromteornuen fl conan rechoolhouse on and near Owing to the care he takes, he gets sented to the ladies for the kitchen of alive to your interests.Tam glad ta Stallion and 6 Colts 2 Joha Purveil.\u2026\u2026.\u2026uenemeue.8|1 W.O.Henderson, 3.N.06 _ the actors pon ee le à higher price than other denlers.de new = Andrew's can be duplicated prevent hel} and naar Om 1 MecGerrigle Bros.ovunnunn ss| 3 David Pringle 3 pest box of Batter (salted) do.Doz, H 89 per quart in summer and Sein winter, for $40, cation ot his e ents, an ; Bw - 1R.B.C H ee sory totus Teron.and for cream 85c for ardinary and Gambling-etands: were refused ad.find that, for truth and veracity, he pri = Pon 2 Gori de me 1 où Parce 6 we FARM FOR SALE 80c for x2.He contend that i ors mideioh ahd tose sev 6 be sécu out takes Ligh place.Faune magre Meme Tige ma Pureired 12 Que cen 3] 3 C.Parcel \u2014 FRUIT, &c.ted > the town of care was to keep » lead or inside the or ads.There was a joice in the manifold blessings that %-year old Filty 5 METE cucoccasssecassscnsssenes sons &.000000sveseserecetresrrvsene J ca Lebanon, ., containing 200 acres, of and to milk from absorbing merry-go-round gad few sideshows.have of late y ars been showered up: [1 H._\u2014\u2014 8-year old Cows Eve Lamb ndges: Smith, Lenhise ear soils: Toe Lisimbered 45d |icvpuritics, ite value would be ca Refrealiment-tents did a large busi- on them by Providence.In the s-(3 C.Cavers.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.mennfé 1 David commen po Ama à maar s sawn.Th Jar ood 10 from ingseur be ness on : ~ \u201ca rd ent-biountiful harvest they find à R , McArthur.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026eeses 8 al urnsessonsensenutoncceusoncures À Farqubar 93, 3 A Bmore & yon Rus: Môdeth Duijisee, copaistion ted.He takes the milk of Fhe Grmstawn band played hath 8 new impetus given to\" the 2-yearold Helfer 8W.C.Pruroeil.\u2026\u2026mermemecester À 4 George Hyde, see , stone house 40 x 70.the fine of his , Robt.days.There has been a marked ad.perity we have enjoyed so long, while 1 James Ruddock 83 1 Lestie Wright.si Short Woel Best § Winter Varietigp\u20141 « Ranaing Latin dell Seaty of McParlane, and that many other vance in this excellent baad and it it ensures the continuance of that 3} Blake ala hl Saveur ab & Some 41, 2 James Mocrahon frat, amd \"a cut of bay, .f along the line of railway, folly filled t bill, prosperity for some time to come.1 james ti Peter D 20800 inareenenssene Same as on Long Wool 3 Wm.Farquhar 50e \u201c .og (araine took, some sick and ce.He prefere the interor of sss va Dani pan bought sreralhorss am gad to o> uch for yoursaives 1 me Pater D.MeAriba 43[1 LR Roy mm Eee \u2018 on, He interior w ve more fn 20 or y ves, ho À HLOUOSUSONSUOUCMSL0 0000000 S000 0 \u2019 aesouttVOSe Sao s0000.o aocounesntostteseuse ° a\u2019 - Dollars.forms easy.J ey and -houses tobe paintedinstend winners of prises asked such long and that, in one form or another, r,the 2 Gilbert.c.ccmermecrerree à 2 J.P.Cavers.\u2026\u2026\u2026.ummeeceennntns 8 she evse \u2014 LCi RE RIDE of for the reason that prices.- govergment ban dont nomelhisg ta § james rœcmasnemermennmenens SA, MOIS, 07 a rmmvermmenenens 1 8 James .- ._ \u2018 y - | . at a ~.Tee 3 >.LA > à © .TN.nel.| .: .death of thousands of their inbabj VALLEYPIELL se ET Jobe Molar veensscee Andrew's had « baser, and did lary .The full extent of ; At the last .ofthe city S$ JV.Aracld BREA nl, 3 M.Boileau The AT PP » well.$150 net was realised.tante.ex he disaster meeting coug.Famence\u20141 W.Beattie, .ES Judge: T.W.Fracee, Dendes and Wool Counterpane- : FLOWERS \u201came old horses, same old sows, has not yet been 1 cilAld.J.A.Robb was delegased to 3 A Meir, cour.Pasl Homemade Bosad\u20141 Mis James Wat Sa 3 M.Bolleas $1, game old pigs,\u201d yes, and same old Of all the inters repessent the city council at the con- iL & & Gordon, 3 Joke Pas ee de ra) Mow Thos.Can Meo Wate 41.60, 3 Judge: C.A.Smith, Lachine fool swellicad, who thinks be cool yy veation of the members of the Ameri.8 J.W.Arnold 1CR 2 Mise marhan 81, 8 Mre D.4.MeFariane, Dragant 1.8 Mare $1.50, 9 Miss Table Bougest Ten the dhow better.by the In.\u20ac A 6le can Munici I rovement society Northern Spy\u2014 Gilmore, , 3 M.Boileau Susqline engine, made axé .| in M Watt, 3W, J.M .Blsewit\u20141 MGW.Cueniagham Wan 1, 91.80, ternational Harvester company, was AN ane NOW IN session in ontreal, tee, 8 Wopore sous 3 C1.] 3 hrs James McCracken 78c, White Flannei\u20141 ©.Mare ing.Itisn Gh - 8.H.Ewing, president, A.Molson M.Bolleas $1, 8 Mrs T.Plast 50s shown running, Itisa orse power : Gilmore, 3 W.Farquhar : $ Mrs Wildblcod 50e 2 lored Flannel\u20141 M.Boileau $1.50 and was Allan Ritchie of Howrmesox, Q., Sarr.14, 1906 t, aud H.A, &- WLW.Beattie, 3 Mre A.Graham Brend-1 Mies Margares 2 C.Mareil $1 IN Devwittville, Tt Pan coor tebe of » With a vast amount of other rector, of the M.C.Co., paid the mills 8 W.Farquhar 2 Jaa.pson $1, 2 Mra 8.Brown 73e, Felled Cioth\u20141 M.Boileau 81.50 stated to consume a gallon of gaso- NOTES OP THE WERK the mounting into & visit this week, .Peewaukee\u20141 Wm.Parqubar, 8 Mrs T.Platt 50e 1 Mre A.Taylor 50s, 3 Miss lene per wer a day\u2014cay \u2014\u2014 property, ; of life ; sr ith de.MeCracken, 3 W.Beattie Mise Graham Biscuit-1 Mrs T.Plage t\u20141 Mre 2) $1.20, A sum of these engines fin scores of millions.The loss bas The city council is 8 with d = 8t Lawrence\u20141 J.W.Arnold, tes + 3 Miss Margt.Thompson 78s 1 Mre T.Plast 50e, 3 C, have been sold to farmers, who nae \u2018A proclamation detaches Ke wa not bgen announced, The weakness sands for extra electric light service -.Georgina Kelly, ns es Oatmeal Cake\u20141 MreS.Brows 75e, Mise ° them for ing, filling silos, and from Manitoba and places it under of the Russian garrisons induced the from all quarters of the city.As the Watt, a0 ge: Beattie, | Miss 1da M.Arthur 50s White Quilt\u20141 M.Bolleau $1.50 ing feed.The Perrin Co.ex- the new province of Saskatchewan.Tartars to rise and aided by their Sty's contract iscurtailed to 100k.p., Watt, 8 H.8.Taylor a Oatmeal Cookies\u20141 Mrs M.Lovers 1 Mind Gowas ibited their plows and the Bellows \u201cThis is taken by the of Mani » and and 85 street lampe it is doubtful if Wealthy\u20141 W.Farquhar, 3 W.Beattie, T8¢, 3 Mre A.Lavigne 50e Kaitted Quilt\u2014 osbue Falls Dairy Co.their milk tors, : People countrymen in Persia they have de- it can ll the which would 3 pore & Some 2 Wm.Special prises by the Lacs d'éntolwrork Qailt\u2014] Mrs Jos Beni The judge on dairy product, Mr tobe as à hostile act, ier Tastated Armenia, committing fear.cat parol River\u20141 D.a ço-1 Mrs Thos.Cut > »| $1.50, 3 Miss Hassan » 8 Miss Brice, wrote: nd eee yuality of Returning homewards, Premier ful atrocities on the Armenians, The ay out en and ne arqubar, A.Gilmore our; Mre D.A.Kelso : tio Graham 50¢ both butter and cheese very in Laurier halted at Port William over ; Dany \u2018Amps.readjustrpen ; Scedlinge\u20141 W.Beattie, 2 A.Gilmore % bbl.flour 1 Miss M.E.Robson $3, Huntingdon fair and compared well Cascis one as much of Mahomedan service will be made to give as satis.& Sons, 3 J.G.Henry IH Doughnuts, rookies, Calas, ste.2 day Mare 1.5 Tobeon 82, with setups that eo are vel Sanday in order to turn the iret sod hatred of Christianity as of a desire factory a service as the means at the .g niet Peare\u20141 A.McMillan, Miss May Munro.,.« vo.um 50e dé .dits icts of aad I think of the Grand Trunk Pacific.On Mon.to throw off the Russian yoke.disposal ofthe corporation willallow - PRESERVES, &¢.-cabin Silk Quilt-1 the xes cou impro à of an im- see.Crab Appiay hars\u20141 A.Mobiilna M.W.Leshy, Maplomore; Mrs maser gar 5 sate, Jo Roane upon, as it is essential to have good 487 ey prtsone ka gota.The indignation of the Japanese at The Progres de Valleyfield, last rab-Apples\u20141 Mise Georgina Kelly, Meo M.Stark and Mre Jas.Black, $1, 3 M.Bolleau 50¢ ges for butter and cheese,\u201d mense crowd, Wilfrid too « go the terms of peace found vent in huge week, entered the 28th anni 2 George Hyde, matt LW : Mrs Jobn Russell, Rag Rog\u20141 Mrs Peter McArthur osse match, on the first plated spade and cat the first sod.public mectings, followed by some of its foundation.It gives us much White Grapes\u20141 aylor, - W.- Hun ; George TSe, 2 Mrs George Hyde 50c, 3 Miss 11\" day of the fair, was between the St In a speech of considerable length he riotin The disturbances were put pleasure to extend toits founder and Arnold Hyde, 2Mre Hamilton, Coffey's Rite Cunningham\" is Indians and the Huntingdon ised that work on the new rail.&- roprietor our tulations on Colored Grapes\u20141 George Hyde, Yarn Rug\u20141 Miss Plsle Elder Tbe, team.The visitors won by a scage Promised down promptly and firmly.Thearmy p oprietor ers beat À.Lunan .P 2 JAM 2 Mrs George Hyde 50¢ 20 af 6 goals to 3, ; way would he pushed and spoke of shares in the dissatisfaction, They this occasion and tender im our Extra Plume\u20141 Mrs James Ferns, B Ca t\u20141 Mrs Peter Me Bhawl\u20141 Mrs L.M.McLean $1.50.Mrs A.Lunaa.su The baseball match was between Fort William as the coming Chicago .in which Wishes for continued prosperity.Mise-Ruby Elder 2 À.Me.Arty 2 Mis Watt 9 C.Maroil 91, 8 M.Boileau 50e Mise Boosie oo alum, *posial, 75 Earlville, N.Y., and Huntingdon on of Canada.He declared that when Te looking to a battle, 1 whic On Saturday of last week the work.titan, BAS Re oe Snrrant\u20141 Miss Massagh, 9 MeNang tare ings Mare 380\" Mine rior © Alloway .i._ + 1 the ington 1 od was won by his government had bailt this vai ould complete a begun ingmen of Valleyfiold celebrated labor - \u2019 \u2018 PLE Miss Ida M.Arthur chang 8 ; Risle Eideg Mrs D.Pringle.,,.\"\"\" 145] Huntin on .ir arraa ® eu and capture ; day by holding a picnicon Grand iale.Jobn Paul.\u2019 Ms Pose eue us Mananet, Tes Mrs 8, Brown So 8 Mre T.Juneros Nensughtan.; be ple it hee had cau their but woul be alive sp the when told to sheath the sword > About 150 people patronized the fes.; \u2018A.Gilmore & Soms.2.65 ooseberry\u2014 T.Pi tt, 9 Miss Platt 25c Mrs J.D.me ho aon nd for stallions Me- return home.The Russian rank-an - tivities and enjoyed the beautiful C.E.Gilmore.1.40 Mende r7-\u20141 Mre Platé, White Seam, by girl under 12 years Mise Louise Dawson.15 Laws); Ind for 5 year old stallion hour, and another road to the Pacific file were jubilant on hearing of peace.weather, scenery, etc.After dinner \u201c MissRuby Elder.___! x Plum\u20141 Mrs-D.Anderson, 2 Mrs \u20141 Hans Munro Te, 2 arion growing PLANTS 8 (Eyvie Gold); 2d on 2.yr.old stallion might be necessary.Owing to remoteness from telegraph, several speakers delivered addresses, GeorgeHyde, .25 R.Grabam Brom 5 Yaro\u20141 Mra.Flas 600, Miss Annie Tod nn, : : : 1 ( cLaws); 1st and 2nd for as For so long a Period has Montreal fighting went on in Korea and on A.Bergevin, M.L.A,, A.Sevigay,and x poor.ve _ 5 MePperny\u20141 Miss Ida M.Arthur, 2 M.Bolleau 2bc oy Elsie Rider .\u2026.?sc.+.gale and on de] y (Fyvie Gold) been free of disorders of a religious the island of SakBalinaslate as Sept.others acquitted themselves ina sat.- Miss Ida M.Arthur.\u201d 90 2 rab ara.Mrs R.Grabam, 3 Miss EXTRA Mrs George Hyde.1st on heavy draft maresby McLaws, | cast, that it was hoped they had 1, and in all the encounters, none of isfactory manner, ; \u2018 Cameron McNaughton.20 M.A.Cunningham Ravelled rug, Mrs T.Platt 306 Miss L.W.Grahan.oal by Pyvie Gold; 3rd rize foal by ceased for all time, its people acting them on a large scale, the Japs were The activity now prevalent in the Mrs R.Sellar.,.° 29 Strawberry\u20141 Mrs R.Graham, 2 Gloves, Miss Janet McNaughton 950 srocasoucs Fyvie Gold; 1st on ear) ing filly hy on the principle of live and let live.ictorious The report that the cotton mills is already beginning to - - Dannie Haaikon.,, pe Miss Ida M.Arthor Tablecloth, men\u2019s garments, linen, ovsetecs000s Fyvie Gold; one Int he team The appearance of the Salvation vi 8 a ep ation A dissipate the apathy which has been Mrs A.Lunan reasutccnsssscc00e pe JELLY carpet, and mitts, M.ion re and the 2nd prise tam M Le wa) in St Louis suburb evokod dis- Czar has ord ered an appropria prevailing in town fora considerable D.Pringle.20] Apple\u20141 Miss Watt, 2 Mrs Samuel STE Hassan 1st on team under 2 ) army ; of 225 million dollars to create a time and merchants are wearing a Mrs T, Pla.Brown Soap\u2014Mrs J.Lang B0e, Mrs W.Res.111 The crowd on the second day was orders that showed bigotry was not ith Viadivostok as its : Miss Wats.0°00\" 60 Black Currant\u20141 Miss Ida M.Le ee |M@S.DBen 0 à staggerer to those who have been dead, had only heen sleeping, The \"CV PAVY W | ining TOT¢ hopeful appearance.The with.\"BH.8.Taylor.20 Arthur, 2 Mrs W.Hunter Rug, Miss A.Elliot 306 Mre G.W.Dossessse preaching the fair is going behind.ead, had only 8., headquarters and intends retaining drawal of the trade killing regulation Mrs T.Plas, Idaho Pears.2 Crab-Apple\u20141 Mre W, Hunter, 2 IMPLEMENTS, &.Miss M.A, Cunningham.The Ogilvie Milling Co.having of- members afthearmy were shamefui \u201cla large portion of the Manchurian passed Inst June, compelling willing A.Renaie, Hungarian Pears.80 Mra W, Watt .Judge: D.Boyd Mine Mara misma crier ered two prizes for Penh a ith gbusd and their Place of megting army to go into garrison on the and unwilling tradesmen to close 4 VEGETABLES ooeeberey=\u20141 Miss A.MoGracken Single top bu 85, open do.§4, Mrs J.Lorange.,.,.enter Saturally reed, used Partially wrecked, Finally the au- Siberian frontier, does not look as if nights a week,\u2019 went out of force on Same Judge as on Fruit 2 Srape-1 Mmes \u2019 Alex.MeMillan Ogilvie flour, thus competing at the thorities awoke to theserioys nature Permanent peace were designed by the first of the month.This will also Beans\u20141 R.S, Gordon.2W, Farquhar, Rod Corrant\u20141 Mrs T.Platt, 2 Mrs Single and double harness $7, John C.: same time for both the society and of the situation, and many arrests Russia.help the trade of the town.8 Joseph Picard ' Peter McArthur Kidney a : the special prises.There was one ex- were made.On Sunday the cure of The part taken by P ident Roose.Over 1200 excursioniats visited .# Josep 2 A.Py t\u20141 Mrs Wm.Hunter, Sash and door work $8, MacDonal .Ferns,.,, ception, howeyer, James Mc ; .\u20ac par en by Pres 1 1d Sunday.T Blood Beets\u20141 R.8, Gordon, 2 site, Curran cArthur .! & Laberge Miss 8.J.Gowan.,., Cracken, of Brooklet, who had won §t Louis lectuped his peaple and pro- velt in bringing about the peace con.Valleyfield on Sunday.They were .No: vent.Misa AM Taie 8 Plon 1 Mrs James MeCracken, 2 POULTRY Mre D.Pringle.\u2026.prizes year after year with valley.ceeded to lay down the law of the ference has brought down on Ameri.Saat a divided from Ottawa : nin et Mrs Gaouge Adams field flour, stood true to it, and beat in th otds: .and Montreal, ce ram as We McCracken, 2 a 1 Mrs Peter McArthur J0dge: 4 Thompson »Allan\u2019s Corners Mrs FredRoss., the host of Joe made ji the hint cae hate forbidden to cane in Japan the ment o! the A man famed Sauve while unload.ae \u2019 \u2018 Hougehold, winnin st prize, \u2018as absolute] ; Mob, and they have exposed to |.=.1 from the i McNaughton Bros, 3 M.Boileau Btrawberry\u20141 « « \u201c Prizce: 800, 4c, 200 Roya ! Catholics tq attend non-Catholic re- : A ng coal from Lapwing Cabbage=1 Miss A.M.Brown, 2 Miss Rhubarb\u20141 Mrs B.Bellar, 2 Miss Bantam\u20141 M.Boileau Ro doubt Mellons & ob wll vee gion wrvives, whether in church, many insults, while churches estab.Thursday received a bad scalp wound \" \u2018Watt, 8 Mrs Peter McArthur A.Elliot Light Brabma\u20141 J.A.Greer of the 2d and 3d prizes, by sending hall, or theatre, or to allow non.tished by U.S, missionary societies thru a \u2018black diamond\u2019 dropping on na, Red Carrots\u20141 R.S.Gordon, 2 Wm.CANNED Cochin, buft\u20141 A.E.Mitchell Chas.E.Dewic., res TO era barrel of \u2018Our Best,\u2019 which the Catholic services to be conducted in have been wrecked, him from a loaded bucket, .\u201c¥arquhar, 3 Mise Watt Past, 3 Meo i.Applet dur James McCracken, Brown Leghorn\u20141 Taylor Bros., Mre A, Chambers.1.00 test indicates ig better Jourfor read their houses or other properties.Work is being pushed vigor- Sears Won, Forces mes * bee, Mrs T.Platt 3 A.Taylor B MreA.E Mitchell., \"| than \u201cRoyal Household\" Does this mean that a Catholic js ORMSTOWN .ously in the Gault mills which will White Carrots\u20141 R.S.Gordon, 2 Jos.Cherries\u20141 Mrs Geo, Moore, 3 Mrs 2 White AL, Taylor 708 FANCY WORK ec ne harness and there ame forbidden to show the last mark of Notwithstanding the gléomy morn- le opened as soon ag sufficient help Durnin, 3 Wm, Farqular 2 Mathe T.Platt 2| Black Minorca\u20141 Taylor Bros, Judges: Mrs u A Croper, Howick are fly people willing to pay the respect by attending the funeral of q ing nearly 100 tickets were sold Yes- can be secured to start the looms creed Corn\u20141 A.aylor, Mathew Gooseberriee\u20141 Mrs T, Platt, Plymouth Rock, barred\u20141 Arthur Mrs Wain Ori Station extrs Price for them.J.C.Kidney dead neighbor who happened to be a terday for the Ottawa exhibition, and other machinery in connection Levers, 8 Mro T.last T.Plate Mise Mannagh 2 Miss Todd, 2 James Black, 8 À.Teylor MreH.T.Earl, Chateauga N.Y.[had 3 sets of excellgni hargess and.Protestant ?going via Cornwall, .with the plant, Operativts are com.- L-rowed Corn\u20141 Mra Mets ston Poaches\u20141 Mrs W.Hunter, Plymouth Rock, buff\u20141 A, Gilmore re C.W.Thomas, Huntingdon Alex.McMillan an open-wagon lowi fthe h t The inspector of postoffices visited ing in very freely, but there is room A Mine Si a Ar 4: A Canning.t, 9 Mrs Jaa.& Sons pa Go By sci | ch eau A 1.The glowing ceparts ofthe haevey the local ofice Puesday and found | {= hundreds of Othéte 2 A Medill, 3 Mine ok Arthur wien Mrs T.Platt, Mrs Jas.Wyandottes, sliver laced 1 James Mises yd: Fipingdon There were several purses lent on inthe Northwest wereended sudden.everythinginasatiaiaer > y condition The cage af a Chatigay; accused of - * ! \u2019 lack, 3 Mrs L.N.Dupu fe C er rounds, |; on pick ets.t everyth \u201c : \u2019 Bord, 8 George Hyde in, [pume\u20141 Mrs W.Beattie, 3 Mrs D rando, Thite\u20141 A.Taylor, |, Mise Gram rom en 200 he vestignei med is Bélleted çhey 17 bY 80 vmexpected and severe fro 4 EW.Morgan, on dy the the murder of G, Archambault, corr à A M Be Ton Durs, De ol Men Platt, à Mrs [3 Taylor Bros, 8 Ken, G, bad amis 0 were drone Monday sight.4s an Pad vom |B.7.baa, naff on ea Le up before district magistrate Lancto 8 A.M, ubar .y .> ti a cri 1 cu .: ; .\u2019 Roupaon JO PI Picard, 2 Mise Margt James McCracken von ae Duke & Bonar oat logins .BUNDEE COUNCIL and stented tn hoped the propor.HO% T.A Rowat is acting man-| Friday and vores wil Saturday Thompson, 3 À.nore ns 2 A.Raspberries\u20141 Mrs T.Platt, 9 Rouen Ducks\u20141 Leslie Wright .R a Pre t the = , te in °F during his absence.When the Prisoner wag sent back to Top Onions\u20141 Wm.Farquhas, A.Miss Manuagh - Geese\u20141 A.Gilmore & Sons 20 Met Tuesday, Sept, - Fressu tion of wheat frosted may be small, The brick famine is still an: The Jail to await his trial at the next ses.Talo ig cCracken, 3 Geo.Strawberriee\u20141 Mrs T, Platt, 2| Embden 1° lor Bros lObb es.4.50 mayor and all the councillors, except Tr Persistent stand of buyers in manager of the Crown Pressed Brick sion of the criminal court, Hyde Pr II RM ' | Misa M.A.Pure ie A.Canning- 2 Aone Taylor Bros, Mrs Ra gomoo: Lu 1.00 Coun Monique.int.England in refusing to pay the prices Co, che largest makers here, hasre-| The LOF.heldits annual excursion : Field Mumpkine- 1 Allan A, cNangh- bang 0001 Ji ot Bronze Turkeys\u20141 Taylor Bros.Mrs John MeKes.or 3.601 Antoine Plamondon was appoint.for cheese demanded on this side, is ceived instructions from the head of.to Montreal on Saturday.Over 250 pe 3 Mise \u201cargt.Thompson, - 8, Citron Preserves\u20141 Mrs T.Platt Guinea Fowl\u20141 A, Gilmore & Sons Mise Lily Thompson.1.00 od special officer over an agreement beginning to tell, Week after week fice to make all the brick possible, exursionists from Huntingdon and té Pépocre\u2014 4 Aa.Lavigne, 2 A, Mc- porab-Ap maid \u20141 Mrs T, s%.2 Colbnion Ta tar Brop, $L Ms Dour pacs serre 2 dit go Nos 2,8,4,5,6, ns B.L Montreal dealers have gone on add.and iid sell any = my price.Valleyfield went on the train, , * tt, dnnag| TRE : 80 =, : : sl et, - ief Their contract in bui ing the! The Dominian Bridge Ga.have de uash\u20141 Wm.P uhar, 2 Ronald a rain)\u20141 Miss Watt Mes W,R.Stewart., re The list of jurors wag accepted.ing to their stacks, under the belief n J 3 c va DB sai fi Pas ingham, 750, Are ins Ross 506 Pines 0, 0, 10 Miss Dessio 7400., fo] The bin of $17.43 for erecting a that it oo only a question of time McDonald school at St nea made cided to replace the inscription-plate Mek Tonactiss.A.Cuantoghan, Mes Vote Sue Mr# M.Levers 75e, Bantam 3, pore.Mine Ling mere cenuit M partition of WIT FONR BAU was hen the English would 1.forced thie step neccesary, as the contract Ded on the M.C.Cos bridge ?Piet Taaprs 2S Gordon 2Mrsi2 Miss Watt 50c Light Brabma\u20141 J.A.Greer Miss Lixzie Rennie 1.25.\u201csaid.Wien de \u201cig! vw Ast Téquires over 15 millions af brick, which had, for reasons still to be ex.Watt, 8 R.8 Gorden ir sur, Catepp\u20141 Mrs T.Platt 40e, 9 Miss Cochin, buf-1 Taylor Bros, 3 A, Miss Addie F.Rennie.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 50 ordered so llowed on the \u201ctof ta same ta ther 0 cr Por hard brick $10 the M is offered, plained, been mutilated under the Table Turaips\u20141 Muir, senr, 2 Miss Mannagh 25c .E.Mitchell .Miss Lilian M.Taylor.40 woodshed, etc, built for school in of ord ers, \"24 probably 4 refusal b, Jas, Figaby, who sold his property late regime, Watt, 3 Mise A.M.Brown Chili Saucc\u20141 Mre Peter McArthor Leghora, brown\u20141 Taylor Bros, Miss Lavina Kelly.,.75 Wood N \u2019 2 * : farther ad anced Le ah aide of the river to Mr An absorber of \u201clovin whiskey\u201d Collection of L'egstables\u20141 Mrs R.40c, 2 Mrs T, Piatt 2bc 2 A.Taylor Miss Jennie Manag.28 district 0 .Semi LP ogists > 1M 1.79] « pie \u201c A obb discharged his part as 8a MARTINE The part of Italy that lies betwaen ary from our little Vilage, and we W.Shannon, J de la Hunt, sad jo R MeCracksa.,.ma pet Toe, Ste B0u « w.waw li MM unobtrusively eficient.Por butter ( ) Mr Rome and Naples has been visited by sit foiloy bis commer with deep- joe, Finnegan, tes tothel.O.P, Je.A.Damon ., © rn \u201c KR.Et 0 His reelection wil popu: or private dairy that has reduced scores est interest and sympathy, and in annual convention at Joliet fe, return.Join ee 18 Ba TL drap mes NE ma.SE with the members, Thos.Platt was awarded 3rd prise oe ant the ws wish Mas God spend, od home Wi Ferqtær.1.1.2 ESS» #1, TA.Bolan 765 \u201c Margeret Thompocn.:.\u2026\u2026.88 A last year, the young ladies ef & John Lang.villages reins entailed going - , en : = - \u201coy ih - - .- \u2018 - \u2018 \u2019 7 ee Fe ; ., \u201c2 * 2 Saga) 2 \\ = Ra ~ OR a JAPANESE WAR-SHIP BURNED Tokio, Sept.12\u2014The Japanese war ship Mikasa, which was the flag-ship of Vico-admiral Togo during the battle of the sea of Japan, caught fire and sank at 2.30 a.m.yesterday.The ship was at anchor in Hazebo har- \u2018bor when the fire started at the base of the main mast st midnight.It spread with great rapidity, exploding the after magazine an hour after the fire had been discovered, blowing a hole in the port side below the water-line, and causing her to sink.The Mikasa sank in shallow water, and it is believed the ship can be repaired.Rescuing parties were sent from the various warships in the harbgr and there was heavy casual ties among them.Great relief was felt throughout Japan when it was learned that Admiral Togo was not on board the ship at the time of the fire.The lows of life is placed at 260 killed or drowned and 343 wounded.CANADA At the meeting of the Montreal presbytery on Tuesday, it was decided that the presbytery meet at Chateauguay Basin on Sept.18, for the licensing and ordaining of Mr Milton Jack, and on the following evening there will be a public meeting in the American Presbyterian church, Montreal, at which he will be designated to the foreign mission field.\u2018Port Huron, Mich., Aug.31\u2014In an address before the good roads convention, provincial highway commissioner of Toronto, said the century upon which we are entering will be recorded as an era of good road making on this continent.He - urged the employment of competent engineers to supervise the construction of all highways and made many valuable suggestions as to construction.A.N.Johnston, highway engineer of the department of agriculture, in his address said 50 million dollars were spent annually in the United States in the maintenance of roads and that it was a conservative estimate to say that fully one half of this was wholly wasted by poor methods.The government savings bank returns show a decline in the amount to the credit of depositors from $62,- 068,005 (the figure at the close of the year 19034) to $60,087,143 on June 30 last.The loss in 12 months is nearly 2 million dollars.Probably the situation is due to the fact that the chartered banks have opened new branches of late, and in a way created opposition to the post office and other saving banks maintained by the government.It is not, in any event, a comfortable fact for the minister of finance to contemplate.A few years ago in Ontario, said C.- C.James, in a recent speech, we first found out that the farmer bad a wife and we are doing what we can for the betterment of the woman on the farm.In the past she has had a hard fife\u2014her work has been practically wnçading, and she has not had the benefit of labor-saving devices to the same extent as her husband.We are trying to relieve the farmer's wife of all the drudgery possible by our system of women\u2019s institutes \u2018and domestic science teaching.We have also found out that there are children on the farm, and we are in- gugurating a movement to try to pravide the right kind of education for these children.Thehomeis where ouragriculturestartsandismatured.* \u2018Establish a farmer with an inclination to knowledge, a wife who knows how to make most of her opportunities, and children getting a rational education, and I care not how poor that farm is, it will suc- goed: With these conditions we shall hear no more about the \u2018old hayseed\u2019 but we shall see the farmer walking the streets of our towns as well dressed as anyone, and respected as one of the best citizens of Canada.\u2014 UNITED STATES New ¥ark, dog.§1-\"The Amerigan given the text of the letter sent by the committee of Hebrew bankers and business men to Sergius de Witte concerning the treatment by Russia of her Jewish residents.They take jesue with the envoy\u2019s claim that the Jewish vituation i» 8 domestic ee gnc MN A thi oe a strong peatest against the treatment of the race.\u2018The statement is signed by Jacob H.Adoiph he contention _ arguments oo rar.by M, Witto in \u201d ation\u201dvf the condition of the Jews in * Russia urged by the delegation.Baron Komura, one of Japan's envoys to the pence conference, while York awaiting a ship home- Je pau Jeng; {dak sich and I wich typhoid = Now York Sus: I have just boss reading in a country paper an amusing incident of n tencher\u2019s efforts to suppress the gum chewing habit among her pupils.She threatened to give the first offender from date a sound whipping.The warning bad the desired effect, save in the case of 2 boys whose\u2019 inordinate love of spruce gum overcame their fear of the birch, Then the teacher tried the confidential bribery scheme \u2014 she promised\u2019each of the incorrigibles a penny a day if he would wholly abstain from his gum chewing propensity for a week.This device proved a complete success yntil the 4th day, when the negotiations leaked out, resulting in all the rest of the scholars returning to their gum chewing more vigorously than ever.The rod was promptly restored with increased energy and the most gratifying success.It occurred to me while reading this little incident in country school life that if some remedy could be devised to cure the offensive gum chewing habit in \u2018children of a larger growth,\u2019 it weuld bea most welcome consummation to a vast majority who comprise the non-offenders in this matter.While in a large place of business in this city a day or two ago I counted no less than 8 young women and 5 young men industriously exercising their molars upon huge quids of gum.gusting.I cannot understand how a person can become so enslaved to such a grotesque and senseless habit that he is unable \u2018to take rest\u2019 from it even when in a public place and among refined people.MISCELLANEOUS St Petersburg, Sept.12\u2014A holy war has been proclaimed in the Caucasian districts of Zangezur and Ga- brail, where Tartars are massacring the Armenians without distinction of sex or age.The country is swarming with bands of Tartars.Many thousands of Tartar horsemen have crossed the frontier from Persia and joined the insurgents in destroying Armenian villages.At the village of Minkend 300 Armenians \u201cwere slaughtered.Despatches say that mutilated children were thrown to the dogs, and that the few survivors were forced to embrace Islamism in order to save their lives.It is only a few years ago since Lord Kitchener completed the reconquest of the Soudan and planted the British flag on the walls of Khartoum.Now it is reported that clectric lighting and an electric car service are to beinstalled in that last stronghold of the wild Soudanese tribesmen.Interesting statisticsregarding the railways of Great Britain are furnished in a report of U.S.consul Mahin in which he says: A recent report shows that in the year 1904 only 6 passengers were killed by accidents on railways in the United Kingdom and that 534 were injured.The danger in railway travel in GreatBritain appears to be reduced to about the lowest possible minimum.Out of a total of 71,007 railway employes, 7 were killed and 114 injured during 1904.Mr Hosie,a British officialin China, made an overland journey of 1500 miles to visit Tibet, and he has described what he saw and heard in that little known country.The Tibetans have often been described in unfavorable terms by Anglo- Indian travellers, Coming from China, Mr Hosie was much impressed by this stubborn people.Physically, he says, they area much finer race than the Chinese, they livean outdoor life,and know how to handle their weapons.The Tibetan woman has in our traveller & warm admirer.She Is not beautiful, but she \u2018is the life, the mainspring of the Tibetan household,\u2019 doing all.the indoor farm, and even acting, when necessary, as a transport driver on long jäupheyg qyer the mountaing, This Tohust people, however, is çurped with a corrupt priesthood, who have both the trade and the administration in their hands.The monastries are gigantic tradeconcerns,and their practical monopoly accounts to a great extent for their wealth; but tuez hays ather sourser of income.The personal belongings of every Tibetan layman fail, at his death, to themonastery.À Tibetan in financial difficulties to themonastery which is se at exorbitant interest.Failure to pay interest fre PÉLGE erpéitor, and whole famifiés become t is \u201cage 15% poh heing\u2019 =\u2014{n other words siaves to the menks, WANTED Middleaged woman capable taking care of à Bowes tad fa 7.Good rs Wik silelion or\u201d .< *.\u201c work, sharing in the labors of the ÿ ) The valee of any farm is enhanced by having & well-kept public highway passing by it, and still there are a few men who, rather than do any gratuitous work om much a road for fear their neighbore may profit by it, will let such highway become a dis grace to them and to thetommunity.The biggest rope ever used for haulage purposes has just been made for a district subway in Glasgow.It is 7 miles long, 4% inches in circumference, and weighs nearly 60 tons.It has been made in one unjointed and unspliced length of patent crucible steel.When in place it will form a complete circle around the central part of Glasgow, crossing the Clyde in its course, and will run\u2018at a speed of 15 miles an hour.The railway bridge over the Zambezi river, enabling visitors easily to reach the wonderful Victoria Falls, discovered by David Livingstone, 49 years ago, was opened Tuesday in the presence of the visiting members of the British association.Edouard Legay, a 9-year-old boy, narrowly escaped drowningin a successful effort to rescue from the river at Pont-a-Mosson, France, another boy, who had denounced him to the police for committing a theft of which he himself was guilty.THE MAN WHO WORKS.\u2018The man that is so far advanced The spectacle was to me simply dis- that he likes the work he is doing,\u2019 said Mr Stoggleton, \u2018has reason to feel hopeful of himself.I suppose that the great majority of usgo thru the work we have inhand the casiest way we can and get thruit, skipping the hard places when possible and thinking we\u2019ll be glad when it\u2019s finished; but the next job will be just the same.There will be just as many hard places in it, and then we'll be wishing just the same that we could get thru that job.The fact appears to be that we are always trying to shirk the present job.Wemean well in a feeble sort of way, and the next we tackle we are going to do right up to the handle, but when we strike that, when that becomesthe present work, don\u2019t we try toshirk that too?We do, indeed.And that\u2019s what we do all thru life\u2014daily putting off our best endeavors till tomorrow.Kind of a miserable thing to do, isn't it?| But occasionally \u201cyou meet a man who puts in his best licks every day and rejoices in the labor.He does not care a continental what the next day is going to bring to him\u2014he can handle it, whatever it is.Just now he's engaged with today's labor,and he does that up thoroughly and completely and searches out the last nook and cranny.He isn't trying to see what he can pass by, but what he can root out, and he goes home satisfied with his work, and he\u2019s the man in a thousand that leads all the rest, and his pay corresponds with his labor.\u2019 ALLANS CORNERS Robert Whiteford hassold his farm to Thomas Hamilton for $6,500.M ontreal, Sept.11\u2014About.750 head of butchers\u2019 cattle, 30 milch cows, 100 calves, 700 sheep and lambs, and 200 fat hogs were offered for sale at the East End abattoir today.The butchers were out in full strength, and trade was fair, with a slight improvement over last week's low figures.Prime beevessold at 4% to éléc PF 1b,; pretty good cattle, 83% to 4c, and the common stock at 2% to 3c ¥ 1b.; milch cows sold at $26 to $68 each, Calves sold at $2.50 to $8 each, Sheep at 3% to 4c, and lambs at 434 to 5%c ¥ 1b.Fat hogs sold at about 634c¥ 1b for good lots.To be Sold by C.A.GAVIN, Auctioneer Qn SATURDAY, Sept.16th, at resi- of form MéFARLANE, Ye mile east of Morriton's Corners, Trout River: 1 yearling colt, 10 firat-class milch cows, reaper, seeder Plow, Randal harrows, set of light bobslei hs, milk wagon evaporator, a lot of sap buckets an spout, set of light harness, 200 bushels arley, a quant ty of straw, 15 tons of hay, and many other a ticles.Sale with- out reserve, as Mr 'arlane is giving up dating 10 monthe\u2019 credit on gwmp oter$s.T6 begly at L'clogkp.m.On TUESDAY, Sept, 36th, at residence of J.Fiossy, Ormatown: driving-mare, vow, vehicles, harness, and ail the household furniture, organ, stoves, hay, corn, &c.No reserve.8 months\u2019 credit.To begin at 1 p.m.On THURSDAY, Sept.28th, -at residence of Jorn McDoucatt, 2 miles east town village: work horses, Sho are hd cosy 18 i eros 6 yearlings, 8 calves, 1 bull 8 years old double wagon, milk wagon, 2.0eated sleigh, bobeleighs, cutter, road cart.reaper, seeder, mower, horse rake, cart, threshing mill harrows, Randall harrows, eet of double and single harness, cart harness, and all dairy utensils, milk ane, Pa ail small tools red Ne Ne So alt has éoid faitin!.* 19 months\u2019 t orf all sums ber 85.To begin at 33 o'clock sharp.MoBONALB\u201d&° KORÉT FRICHS Tor Mill Fead (pure goods), free on board cars at Valleyfeld: .Bt Bhogis.!\u2014rmmprrmmrnnn 8 \u2014 - HUNTINGDON - ~John Hunter & Sons did better than i said they would turn on the light nighto\u2014they did so for the night before and the 3 after, Men are now working at resetting the wheel.| ~The Athletic clubleased Moir hall for both fair nights, but failed to draw large audiences.Thefirst night the drama Rebecca's Triumph was reproduced and rendered without any abatement of spirit.As before, Mrs Thomas and Elsie McNaughton scored in their parts.The second evening, the best features were the singing of Bella Marshall and Phil J.Lecbwre, both of whom grow in public favor.The elocutionist from the city made his selections from Drummond, of whom Huntingdon audiences have had more than enough and \u2018the comic singer evidently thought anything good enough for the country, With the receipts from came out pretty well from their venture, \u2014On Sunday evening the Rey Wm.Shearer, in St Andrew\u2019s church, presented the claims of the Point-aux- Trembles schools.The present buildings have been over 50 years in use and are no longer habitable.They need to be overhauled and in doing that, it is proposed to build an ex-' tension, which is much needed, as every fall over 100 applications for admission have to berefused for lack of room.The cost of renewing the old building and of erecting a new one is estimated at $60,000, which sum Mr Shearer is now raising.He has succeeded so well that it is expected work will be started in the spring.A graphic description of the work of the schools wasgiven,which is to impart a thorough education to French Canadians, who are alone eligible for admission.There iano test as to faith.Hundreds of Catholics had been educated in the schools who are still Catholics, but without the misconceptions regarding Protestantism and the prejudices which so largely prevail.Speaking from close and prolonged intercourse with them, Mr Shearer paid a high tribute to the French-Canadian character, and held that, if given proper educational advantages, they would make their mark in business lines, Parents were conscious of this, and sent their children to Point-aux- Trembles to get the training their own schools failed to give.In an address that lasted nearly an hour, Mr Shearer touched most interestingly and instructively on features in the situation of this province which are generally tabooed.\u2014On the night of the 8th July Chés.Laprade, St Anicet, saw a building on fire, fortunately in time to allow of the flames being extinguished without loss.On entering his stable the morning of the following day he found 2 of his horses dead, one killed by being struck on: the head witha stone, the other by having its throat cut.McCaskill was asked to ferret out the criminal, and sent a detective, who decided a young man named Angus McDonald or Lafleche was guilty,and who had gone to the States, Hearing he visited his father's house on Sundays, two constables went to Dundee on the 2d.The following morning they watched the house, and were rewarded by seeing their man emergefrom a field of corn and go towards the house, One constable posted himself at the front door the other at the back.Lafleche saw the stranger come to the front door and suspecting his errand,rushed out at the back door, where he ran into the arms of the constable in waiting.He was brought to this village and after examination committed by Mr Maclaren, J.P., to jail.The case comes up before D.M.Lapointe at Valleyfield on the 16th.\u2014The report of Mr Whitley on his test of 410 Huntingdon cows has been issued.It shows that the average yield of milk for \u201cie 30 days ending Aug.28th was 733th, with 3-8 cent, of butter-fat.The highest yield of milk from any cow was 14401b.and the lowest 670th.The highest in butter-fat was 6; the lowest 2°90.As soon as we have space, the Gleaner will give an analysis of this important report.\u2014Owing to the judge missing the train, the circuit court did not open until the afternoomso the cases were put aver until the Sth October.The case of Alfred Lauktree vs Jas.R.Bell was settled amicably out of court.\u2014The G.T.has a gang of men at work on a siding between Bouchette street añd the plank road.It isto assist in transferring cars with the N.Y.C.PRET eT \u201c .pice assortment in a great many difter- ent lines.of Dress Goods, and some GÉEA BIG VALUES will be offered.seats along the wall covered with loathern cushions, There were port and starboard lanterns and a big one of polished brass that overhung the table.A ship's clock that had a nolsy | and cheerful tick was set in the wall.A he) led to the room in front, ang the latter had slanting sides, A big window of little panes another, \u201cDon't care!\u201d he shrilled an be went on writing.\u201cUsed to sifde down hill with his father, If he's got brains well pay bim $8 a week.\u201d The city editor beckoned to me, and 1 followed him into another room.\u201cIf you will leave your address,\u201d he \u201cI will Jet you hear from me sald quickly as she picked at fow- EER) said Mrs.Fuller.\u201cI shall or ob ber bosom and looked down 8t it keep her In bed a day or two.\" soberly.\u201cThat is true, one bas to have \u2018Couldn\u2019t F see her « moment?1 is somebody, and you know I baven't had quired, any lack of company myself.By the \u201cDear, nol\u201d sald she, \u201cThe poor way, 1 have news to tell you\u201d thing is in bed with & bosdsche,\u201d She spoke slowly and in 8 low voice z£ Hope had been (il at home 1 with a touch of sadness in it.I felt ghould bave feit free to go and ait by member lost nobody could tell how.He drank deeply at times, but never REDUCED FARES to the loss of his dignity or self pos Sept.15th to Oct.31st, 1008 session.In his cups the natural dig- Second-class Colonist fares from tty of the man grew sod panded Huntingdon to One could te e extent oO ndul- | o gence by the degree of his dignity.Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, \u2018Then his mood became at once didactie Portland crcssunouosuensenss , renee.$49.50 and devotional.Indeed, I learned in Rossland, Nelson, Trail, Kindly inspect our Satin Cloths and the color mounting to my face, ber as I bad done more than once.It in its farther end the light ; » hand, as he told me, and with a dels = > î i ; ; .the light of when we have read the article.\u2019 : good time of the rumor that be had ns Etre 1 moet en pied.\u201cWa mown.Bay as covert bok ay | want mov Ce, PE Sn of Fut Fi at | Pr er Bi vo ES Ÿ am pleased to say that mostly all of Hope?A from her pow, but Mrs.Fullers man- Here I found & home for myself\u2014 I began to discount my future tha pnd laid it aside quickly, v po Scriptures over at Edinburgh.Anaconda, Butte, Helena, ous Wool goods were bought before \u201c1 8 golug sway {0 England\u201d she per had foresnswsrsd any appeal, and bumble, but quaint and cleanly.A very day, ordering a full Gress suit of \u201cCan't bear to look at it Bow,\u201d be 1 remember be came an evening Salt Lake.46.55 ae rene.therefore customers will Said, \u201cwith Mrs.Fuller {if Wothefv| | hed my peace, Having ne children thrifty German who, having long foi the best tallor, hat and shoes to match said.soon after my arrival at tbe chalet Colorado Springs, Denver, _ be buying their goods at about whole- Will let me.I wish you would write of her own, she had assumed à sort of jowed the sea, bad married and thrown apd 8 complement of neckwear that \u2018Gibbet 7! I inquired.when dinner was late, His dignity Pucblo \u2019 46.55 e prices.Ladies, this one item alone and ask ber to let me go proprietorahip over Hope that was avi- sat hig anchor for good and ali now weuld have done credit to Beau Brum.\u201cGibbet,\u201d be ahswered.was at the full.He sat awhilo in grim Coenen sressonsentencs - is'worth looking after.1 was unhorsed.What to say I knew gone That probably was why the girl gwelt in the chalet with his wife and .It gave me a start when I saw It was a little figure bound band and silence, while a sense of injury graw San Francisco, Los Angeles.49.85 LADIES\u2019 SKIRTS\u2014Wehave some ve not; what it meant I could vaguely im- bad ceased to love me and to write to pide boarders, both a Eu woulé empty my foot and banging from the gallows ip pis bosom, - Low Rates to many other points.prettily finished Ladies\u2019 Tailor-made agine.There was à moment of 8WE- me as of 0M.A troop of mysteries The eid shopkeeper in front, once & more than half cash.But 1 had & tree._ \u201cMrs.Opper,\u201d said he in a grandiose .kirts, and not expensive.The style avard silence.clear to me that morning.sailor bimseif, bad put the plage in stiff pace to fellow and every reason to \u201cHurn it\" he ead, turning to the manner and voice tbat nicely trilled ANDREW PHILES, and price will certainly sell them.\u201cOt course I will ask ber if you wish Soroush many aifte and favors abe chipedape and leased it to them.look moy best, old servant and putting It in bis hands.tho r's, \u201cin the fourth chapter and Ticket Agent 6.T.K., sweetheart iN # port of \u2019 - to go,\u201d 1 sald.\u201cWhen do you sail?\u201d Huntingdon, Que FUR COATS\u2014As usual, we have a full Or to W.G.McCuLLOUGR, \u2019 hn Hunting supply of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Coon, Astrachan, and Moscow Lamb].Fur Coats; also, the imitation Buffalo Coat for tlemen.In Robes we will - have Saskatchewan, Wolf and Buffalo.FUR CAPS\u2014We will have a good assortment in Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Fur Caps; also, some very fine Boas.Customers will find the Close Margin Store with a good assortment in all the different departments, as we are bound Luncheon bad been set between us © while, and as we were eating it the tier opened à big conch and threw snowy sheets of linen over it and siik- en covers that rustied as they fell.\u201cYou will sleep there,\u201d said my host #8 his servant laid the pillows, \u201cand well, Î hope.! .I thougiit I bad better go to my own lodgings.: \u201cToo late, too late,\u201d said he, and I, Mine host bore the name of Opper \u2014 hd was widely known as \u201cAll Right\u201d Opper his habit of cheery approval, RBverrihing apd gverybody were \u201call Tight\u201d to him so far mm 1 could observe.To be sure, he took sxceptions en ocensions, but even then the affair ended with his inevitable ninth verse of Lamentations yon will find these words\"\u2014 Here he raised his voice a bit and began to tap the palm of his left band with the index finger of his right, Sy Te ay be slain with the sward are ter than they that be slain with hunger, CAPITAL and SURPLUS for these plne away, stricken through OVER want of the fruits of the field\u2019 Upom nye Four Million Dollars CHAPTER XXII.SEM the Fuller house and lool up at its windows.Standing wider & tree on the opposite side of the ave pue, I saw à man come out of the door and walk away hurriedly with long strides.I met him at the next corner.my honor as a gentleman, Mrs.Opper, I was never so bungry in all my life.\u201d She was still looking down at the \u201cDunne but I'll go out t the barn & .N : * he said.leg weary and haif asleep, accepted bis Tue other boarder was a rather frail ree oo Paire À Sanh pm at at Wl {ot he STE mimo a Jo 4 Eh hoe\u2019 hood rite\u201d A et prom of Bop: Tien bavng man, wih ap tsp cour and à co General Merchant graming a: Now = - a he said when sbe came back.are of Jobo Trumbal), ~~ ten, ha left me, and I got into bed genta) manner.He wrote the \u201cObitua- Ww A Sharpe and as a 1 foit a im- The stable is a mile away,\u201d she re- \u2018con to Fuller's,\u201d said be, after turning the lights out.Somer rieq of Distinguished Persons\u201d far one \u2014_\u2014 ¢ ARe Undertaker ue rN a arms plied, smilin «How ts Hope?\u201d 1 asked.thing woke me in the dark of the night.or the daily papers.Somebody bad \u201cBetter,\u201d sald he, \u201cWalk with me?\u201d \u201cWith pleasure\u201d said I.And them be quickened his pace.FRANKLIN OENTRE, Que.told him once his head resembled that Great strength, long experience and thorough equipment enable of Washington.He had sever forgot ten it, as 1 have reason to remember.The Canadian Gleaner is printed With the strangencss and grandeur OË the Geer.The off loss is puffed some \u2018We walked awhile in silence, going bung in the corner.1 imagined 3ome His\u2019 mind lived ever Among the dead.this Bank to offer prompt and each Thursday at noon by Robert Sellar that big room, the voices of the obo for'ard, but it yo'r husband I} put on oq fost 1 bad hardly time to speak, and body striking it violentiy.I eaw @| ills tongoe wes pickled in maxims; efficient service in every branch of at Ais office on Chat ot.Hent.who were sitting in tbe library peer § cold bandage ev'ry night it'll make the Qirkness deepened {nto night.We white figure standing near me in the pis heart sunk in the brine of recollec- the Banking Business.teauguay st, by, the mystery of the spreading crino- them legs smoother\u2019n à hound\u2019s tooth.\u201d burried slong eu Streets al rkness.It moved away as I looked tion; his humor not less unconscious .ingdon, Q Subscription one dollar per line that was pressing upon my knees, She thanked him and invited us to leys that were but dimly High come ke ft.A ogid wind was blowing upon and \u2018familiar than that of an epitaph.year strictly in advance.All papers| Doves me that 700 Are In Took at the conservatory, |.= ing out at length on à wide avenue fur (ue o 19 À long te listenin | ia name was Lemuel Frankiin Force 3 per cent, interest en isconté ë i > * s yor husband?\u2019 Unc ugh open fields in the up- © a could hear deep blic of bis native city b discontinued when the time forwhchl leva\u201d she said, opening her fan anû inquired.| pre in pore Lights tn cabin 7 Tall as if he were To the public of bis uative city he had Savings Accounts introduced Webster one Fourth of July\u2014a perennial topie of his lighter moments.2 they have been paid expires.No er ~ ceptions are made to this rule, so that ° subscribers who desire to continue re ceiving the paper, should renew before their time is up; otherwise the moving it slowly as she looked Up \u201cHe's not up yet,\u201d said she.\u201cI fear be did not sleep well.\u201d me, - \u201cShe is right, I must confess 1H\" \u201cNow, Mis\u2019 Fuller,\u201d sald -Uncle Bb sald.\u201cI am madly, hopelessly ia 10ve.as we sat waiting, \u201cif there\u2019s anything It is time you knew it, Hope, aad 1 1 can do t' help jes\u2019 J\u2019 me know what windows glowed on the hilis sround ps.1 made seme remark about them, Do be eat 100 He slackened pace in & moment apd began wi ing te himself, § oeuid pot hear what Eastern Townships Tel, Main 3960 Bank.will be stopped.The date to which t your counsel.\u201d \u2018ts.be said.I thought of bidding him the curtain, ssw only & grest PATTERSON & BROWN every subscription is paid is denated om \"fhe tose quickly and turned ber face She sald there was nothing.Pres good night.end returning, but where white ees ead starine 088 Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors.Phe Freovs thet away.ently Uncle Eb sneesed so powerfully were we, and could 1 find mp wide eyes that gleamed flery in the ryp Trym x B G Setabliched: 1080 \u2018Do not tell me, do not speak of it that it rattled the crystals on the chan.: way?dim light.T went to bed again, sleep: © mah.MONTREAL - again, I forbid you,\u201d abe answered delier and rang in the brass medal pened Ye heard & horse coming presently tng until my host woke me in the late ' \u2014 : ABNER HOLDEN .Hous.don I made as terms of payment at a gallop.the @rst loud whack mourning, .W@-Mr Patterson will be at Central bu > CHAPTER XX.< AT abe stood silent.I rose to take The first and second butlers came ind arrangement of furniture was of the boofs tifned suddenly and, \u2018After breakfasting I went to the hotel, Huntingdon, first Saturday of .her hand and ask her to tell me why, 8 running im with a womptly stamped with this sea) of oe om of my ard, began t Fun.every month.lock.Huntingdon, P.Q.Branch pretty rankilng In my heart.Soft foot-| There was also a startled movement - were from somebody above stairs.approaching.Before I could speak \u201cI d6 sneese powerful sometimes\u201d Mrs.Fuller had come through the said Uncle Eb from under his red doorway.bandanna.\u201c\u2019S enough t' scare amy- W.PATTERSON, M.A., LL.B.® N Renww, RA, BOT, CANADIAN 5 1 followed bim into the darkness of the open field.It gave me a spell of rare excitement, for I\u2018 thought at ouce of highwaymen, having read so much of them In the Tribune.Fe stopped sud: he had Drones letter tro rou no Hope, 1 waited about homb, expecting to Lear from her, all that day, only tg pee it end in bitter disappointment.New York was § crowded city even away in a coach with Mrs.Fuller.There was a great g crowd in the church tilt covered, with sweeping arches, an interior more vast than suy Thad ever eatered.\u201cCome, Hope she said, \"I cannot \u201d n à frame of mind that could hardly denly and stooped low, bis bands then, ! naver fait so lonel SES BACIFIC AY.Hope was gowned in white silk, @ Jot you sit up late.You are worn out, They brought fa our breakfast then save been more miserable.I tried to tonching the grass, and belther spoke Mers vutaide à camp in the blg wood PAC \" crescent of diamonds in her hair, a my dear.\u2014a great array of tempting dishes, nduce bim to stay a night with me tm until the horse bad gone Well beyond The last day of the first week came, RETURN FARES birthday gift from Mrs.Fuller.Then Hope bade us both good aight \u201cJest bev four pancakes an\u2019 à biled oy new quarters.us.Then he rose steaithily and looked put ng letter tram Hope.To make ag olomist Clas First Henry Cooper came on With and went away to her room.If § bad egg,\u201d said Uncle Kb ao he sipped his \u201cI, mus'a't\" be sald cheerfully.apout him in silence, even turning bis ead of suspense I went that Saturday Winnipeg .$30.00 his violiu\u2014a great master as I now re- known as much about women then &3 tea.\u201cGran\u2019 tea,\u201d be added; \u201cstrong \u2018Fos jong I'm comin\u2019 Gown agin, face to the dark sky, where only & fow morning to the home of the Fullers.LL .member him.Thea Hope ascended to now 1 should have bad it out, with enough ¢ float a silver dollar too.\u201d out I ean\u2019t foo} Fopnd no longer now.stars wore visible.The equation of my value bad dwin- Brandon.$31.55 the platform, her dainty kid slippers short delay, to some understanding be- \u201cMrs.Fuller\u201d I sald, rising, whem I'll jes\u2019 go an\u2019 git my mew clothes an\u2019 \u201cWell,\u201d e8id be, with a grunt, \u201cbests @led sadly that week.Now a small Harvest showing under ber gown, and the odl- twesa us.But in that subject ose We had finished, \u201c1 thank you for YOUF out fer the steamboat.Want ye # the deri]] 1 thought it was\"\u2014 fraction would have stood for it\u2014nay, Exoureion Moosoinin.$32.20 ee eo Ads in love sane a Pay he ; es nights te | at aad poésines to an\u201dsee Hope tomorrow.She's com- A wondertil thing mas ha \u20ac ia even tbe square of ît.to the Regina $33.75 so rows 2° with Mis\u2019 Fuller next week.I'm 11 XB bons euecss .ous.1 must confess it, for I am illusions on every look and near the office.\u201d >» the sky.A great double semed Hope and Mrs.Fuller had gone to 8! ot and at Gown \u201cYou must come and see 8 again.\u201d Win\u2019 © And out what's the matter UV to be fiying over the city hooded in Safatign.the batier told me.I came i i i EE 4] nois every Saturday from Sam.to whole truth - Canadian Moosejaw\u2026.$34.00 trying to tell the of my- act.1 weat to wr thea.Namtbin's wrong somewhere.lo à A little spray of sliver away with some sense of fnjury.§| ooscjaw .oats was 8 fool.And it ie the great.for @ bit cf reckenias.Hepe bed she answered cordially.\u201cOn Baturée?Dunno wiat » purple Base.ey : pere Northwest.; « folly at ane says over \u201c1 wats ; - \u2018tis.She's a upoot, light broke out of it as we looked, aad mt 7 1 bo dos with ge, Trt PrinceAlbert $36.00 and never \u201cI am\u201d in pi J.C.BRUCE, f Gleaper for transient McOORMICK & LEBOURVEA $38.uven see it myself thea and thers, but d a OLOUGTOR, 18.D.,6.00., Dr ROBERT ELDER General£Tasurance Agent, Huntingdon ah ate Sl re 5e centr per incl ADVOCATES MacLeod.$38.00 Lys so reat 8 fool 1 smiled and ; j aad first insertion, sud $k cents perinct Commissioners for Ontario, Calgary.$38.50 LS fairly > 2 young man, alk Physicion and Sergeon Physician Sungess Pire, Life, and-Accident Insurance.for sch subseguens asertion.A Hora gol 3 able ° $40.50 fhosgh 1 could have wrung Sel : EUNTINGDON : 3 conte Li 70 and 71 Alliance Buildin Strathcona.Taie whioper 1a the crowd de ae Howroionon, - -,- - - Que.Office: Brot pu La.Sew J.C 3.0 Larmmroaen 0 PAFLASRECACY, PCC, for each nub 007 Bt James-sl.; Momreal.tow rates to otie stations pony waiting for ne prelude.\u201cea : - J first oor Sant of Portam's SEERS & LADRENDEAU sequent insorsion.No notion taken of DUNCAN MCCORMICE.KC \u20ac L re All stations in the Provinces of Ontario ahd sang the ballad of \u201cAuid Robin - ms VALDBYFIELD.Card of Thanks s aocompanied by Mr McCormiok will attend ail the On SEPT.26th, 1805 7 Grey,\u201d not better than ! bad heard ber NOTIOE ; : Office on Champlain-strest, ia front j, wnion May be remitted in post courts in tbe District of Beavharnois Good for return until Nov.96h, 1908 sing !t before, but so charmingly there mme &®& NHTOMELE, 104 of-8+ Thomas college, age stamps.otsnary gpd similar and will be at Moir\u2019s hotel, Huuting- wer rot ghar points and further per were murmurs of delight going far f am prepared to resume my former |\" Bell Telephone No 43, Va leytiald.resolutions, reports eof marriage sun! don, on the last Saturday of every Hav a .PRINGLE, and wide in the audience when sbe Red occupation of adjusting and collecting Will he fond by those requiring bis Mr Laurendeau will Le at vorsaries, hy .EF Le inserted readi a BT ein SA?= A .tancss.Claims .claims, scaveyancing, &.Please give profesional services in his sew office, No advertisemess rot ss line same ee Pan bo sddre uae theme a coll W.8 Maccatun above James Brown's store, opposite \u201caddress leviers Tone Dewick, Count Building, Hustingdow, Huatingdos.Bustiaglen, Now.300, 1006.the post-ofies, Hastingden.tète Martine.| .se uattégéen, @ \"and | | .0 » [ i | - a "]
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