w“ V 600d Tea ’ZIBSd > ‘ P ' . , "ku’scx MILLBROOK ONT.. THU lo‘DAY, OCTOBER 26. 1 05, VOL. IT. N0. :22. $1 per annum. â€". ~-__.__.â€"‘_... _._ . ., M He made a hasty toilette. and dcâ€" leaSy to you. ( scended to the dining-room, whereggcnerous; Tlge he found his dinner waiting. After ‘ .0000 'he had finished his meal, he took away." ibis hat and left the house unseen by “I dinna want your money," she =any one. C 9 Being somewhat late. he .said, rising and turning away. iwalked quickly. When he reached “What are you going to do?" 'the place of meeting on the seashore “lJinna ask lne. Wait and see." I don't wish to be un- I will supply you with money. and, as I said, you can go toâ€"day. cars, consisting: of cattle, 1.705 sheep hogs. and 110 calves. no! twin-ml :4 771777 (all ages) for 1 .735 head prices. .liuli-LS \‘.li..\'().\' Sox's. Fergus. om, Jr reason. “~- Erport- cattle, choice $4 40 to $4 > do medium ............ It 15 4 FARMERS. ATTENTlouf‘“ * iMary was already there. "Mary, Mary!" said LInne..“100k do bulls ............... 3 00 3 v7“: tic-'0 11;“ ,9,“ A‘ i She was seated on the rocks, look- the . matter in the face like a do light ................ 2 75 3 n‘ wPhich' “19g; ha: ing out upon the sea. The moment SenSlble lass. Think OVOI‘ what do COWS ._ ............... 2 75 3 w°“°'h“"9: . CHAPTER XV. tered an exclamation of delight. his eye fell upon her all his ill- I have Said; and when :10: Butchers" picked ...... 4 25 4 i 7'. uh†. . .. . . Once more the eyes were full of reâ€" humor returned, so that. when. have made “D your mind “5 to w a â€0 Choice -------------- 4 00 4 .' . “hilc “illie, the hermit, was bwicownition with face aglow, she sprang up to it will be best for you to do. let do medium ............ 3 (30 3 piiwmxzn‘iiuyi Frey-f Before doi a. "lg mtt-‘I'VU-‘ll'vd by tho stranger fromi' 5’1, b k both of ou'†he meet him, he put her aside in anger. me know, and I’ll do what I can." do light ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . 2 75 3 unfurolfr.. r-n Bur-0w!- Thoreau .“3' Canada at the entrance to his cave†. veep‘ ac - f . “y ‘ V “no 't 1 th- 1' l'†he said But without a word she turned do bulls ................ 2 00 2 5,1733â€: can sum, ‘ the gloom and sorrow “'0'" deepcn- lsaid; keep back! 1.121ch some- “I diclln't 2:310 he; r727; that n 7 and left him. As she Went. he Stockers, choice 3 00 3 [7 lim- :3) c RILETr.Ea.m.v:o. ing over Liane Castle; for the laird thing to say to the lair . . tl U ‘ . '_ 7.. . smiled nervously. do common ........... 2 00 2 l , I ,k __‘ was rapidly nearing his end. He halt low ‘13.? “lxsplnzgzl‘anmsg kh‘d‘vard, what is wrong? she "She is the sort of :1. Women who do bulls ................ 2 25 2 laps? ovzm ° 1W.“ h. «mm he ....... - -------- .. G had left thk' Sick room the old man it C " "{y ofâ€: “â€02 I’ , ,in" .. . if’ 1,57 “mg .L a ‘ th t "Well, since she is homeless and Shortâ€"keep ............... 3 75 It 0.5.3, muowoddsy'hhth. lay lllOLlonli‘SS, with his dim eyes! lie kilns what it is m on} o. ritubly, Nothing is wrongâ€" a f. d]. . 'rh l , best . ‘ .. . . ._ . i, 7 . _ . . _ , \V' 1“ “Th- 1’ ti“ Lord he i“ h‘ h ‘ 1 But rich ess, it mig> t be tie wcry ( Milcll cons. (}1()ICL .At) 00 00 ‘SH AMERIOQN DYE.“ 00. ï¬Xcd in a. deathâ€"like stare. Mm‘10“‘3- ï¬ned“, 11 u" an. 7" 7 ‘3' tnot 151g more 1 an usua ' lways thing she could do!" i -' do common ......... QR ()0 33 WWW†â€mun-'7Ԡ(in her kn -s b zsid‘ the bed. pl‘cSSvdi 7"“5‘ . m 13 0 way you women a ' " 'ii"7 L7 S ' "r: ‘7 "' nan-mam i the thin, meokl hhnds. and sobbcdi But even as he spoke. the laird ut- go on if a man isn't eternally mak- \l‘o be Contined‘ig 77217775127120â€, 0““ ‘ I; 8;; 4 . 777,-“:in as;- LN", on ‘ biteously. naming his name. but he i â€32“" 9‘19â€) Slsh' and .1318, mw‘iflii'.‘ [mg a £001 Of lllIilSle.' lieu 77%!“ i - 9‘55 do culls ...................... 3 00 : , ._ 1'“ AC G neither moved nor spoke; while on. JIarJorlc. my baun. said 1 IL». to (try. and ask if anything is the m1 lambs per cwt 5 90 6 . FA. . â€I WNT ii“, 0â€,“, side of the bed stood lid-in“ he reverently bowed his head. matter. Well, now, the question is, LEADING MABKElb Calves. each 7 ..... 0 00 10 ' rakuFol’L-J: 5:33:72; Ward Linne, watching with a cui'i- "53." a prayer, if you can; the 13â€.“ [What am I l0 do about you?" 17(1qu 7<clecls ............ (737 0f) 7 ‘ guru; (“in Gus (.xpmsï¬ion the heavy, gtcrtorouslis dead!" . The girl did not answer. She _ ' (13 per cwt """ 3 ’il) 6 , 7 .77 M77 1:22.03: bixrathiizg of the dv‘inzr man. It “'33 indeed true. A5 Linne COUld "0t; SUbS ChOkOd her throat. I """"""" 7 7 B'READSTUFFS. l’ri-seiitly attracted by the piteous lStCI‘DNl hastily forward and 1am and h‘ll‘ “3'03 were full of tears. Toronto Oct 2.1 â€"thatâ€"Ontari0 sobbing- oi' thi- girl, he w-.-nt to her, {his ï¬ngers uDon the DUISC. it Ova-Sud “I wish to heaven you had rc- BAsTi-ioo 66.. 77 K at East, Toronto, do lights and fats . 5 75 grades. No. ' ~ , ' ‘ ' ‘ . . . v ' _ ‘ So the shadow whlcn passes “0m nelghbmhocd, and "0 can t con 1 hard is quoted at lake ports at dwulling to dwelling fell upon Linne “mm to meet, or people will begin inust C0350 â€Citing-n 70’5â€â€œ . to tall-z. They always do talk m 833%. and No. 2 northern, 81c to “Come. be brave. I‘crsuadcd by Willie- Marjorie was these confounded places." 8H6. You have been expecting this for‘induct'd to retire W h“? room, where, “Maybe We‘ll no' Fl0urâ€"Outarioâ€"Exporters are bidâ€" Wt‘t'ks It. is better for him that it-thm‘oughly exhausted With “10 fa†Inns." said the am. ding $3 for 90 per cent. patents. has come." itigue 0‘ â€1‘3 night, she {“3 135‘ SM" laird is sair spent." buyers’ bags, at outside points, with n.- placed her in an amichairlbml herself to sleep; while througlr “The laird‘?" he is dead!" $3.05 to $3.10 asked. blends for which stood near the bedside; then 550'"- the house. despite the movmg “Dead!" H domestic use, $12.50 to $13 per'rluho he went to the bed, placed his fin- ihithr!‘ and thither 0f lhe servants “Yes; he died a few hours ago: . ton at outside poiiitS. Manitoba un-. guns on the old man's pulse. andflVl’m “Tn“- in attendance on the body "Then youâ€"you are the lalrds settled; ï¬rst patents unchanged zit. again looked with cold curiositv at i077 the laird, there Was that hushed heir?" the face. The eyes were now looking Silence which ever accompanies “I don't know. straight at him, and were full of death. Yel- it was simply the 01d so," answered Linne, With a. scoWi. 50. i'ocoLrliitii'm story over againâ€"“Le Roi est mort; "But you ken weel it's true. hd- . "lle has recovered consciousness," ViVe le Roi!" for while in the room ward. Youâ€"you are his only klth $12.50 to $13 per he said nervously shrinking back. she cried, hysterically. (let-(l, I must stay!" “Then you he whispered. semi :3: Price List. ‘ ‘ Indeed, in- of rig-h t, hae to wait ing down from “They say the of the steamer \l’estmount, storm, and the - 7 , . [seen the Milllleilosa go down. ‘ll'VI'i‘l ill- H BORDERS. ton at outside points; shorts, $16 to $17450; Marl-l boat was owned by the Barge Minnedossa Goes Down in ics on national lines. The â€" 7 0 ' . . and lifted her fro“! the ground. ito beat. ,niaincd where you were," he conâ€" "431271;;rfgï¬nï¬virilmig age Gillal'e‘iélnt __ F33 MAHBFAETBRERS “Come aw my girl," he said.i "Yes, he is dead,': he repeated (tinned, “and found me out at a at 7low 1.1:â€) ‘lit‘ 1G :4“ :fdll‘erlllf' 47il33'l7‘lli‘1037FlH‘Md tenderly. "7'i‘liis is no place for?With a sigh 0f rl‘llt‘f- Then heimore convenient time! But here 700 â€3 b' 0 ‘L 0. sp 5' Saginaw Bay ' 'lltfill‘llpJï¬ckldcs. you.†lturncd nervously away. as if 10 iyou are, and something must be Manitobaâ€"0n N 1 h rd 948 N(‘ . ' l .. : ill tux-s. send 1;,†Marjorie resisted. Jshut out the ghastly sight beforeldone. I suppose. One thing is ccr- 1 northern 83 (1200:.) notfllle'rl: 7 V; (-A DetrOlt, linen, dcspatch says:_ . -. we a,†3" Fur, .m, Ml;- “l‘vn‘t take mi. away from him!" lhim. tain; you can’t hang about the 3 northern: and 71 other ' The barge Mimic-(lose, of lxiilgston, ‘ .. y, ‘_ . in Saginaw Bay, with all her crew ... Sbéc to Bic: ho. 1 neltncrn. 8.30 to including Capt. Phillips 18:1“10‘1' and wife. The Minnedosn. was com- I“ort William, Ont. bound for a Lake Ontario port with a cargo of wheat. She was in tow I which was also towing the barge Mclrose. tow lines broke during the Melrose and West- of the London $4.90 to $5. second patents. $4.50 mount were separated from the Mlu' llo Witte is l)( “[0 ll l. TC‘dl ~:o$o:o‘n:o‘o:o‘o:o‘0:0‘0:o~:c ‘Qo‘ozo ‘9} 1' n 0, W RICHARDS, Publislierantl Proprietor EH other heavy run of over 100 cars “MKâ€"‘â€" of stock at the City Cattle Market The total receipts were 102 of and lambs. 1.400 50 Government Will. Lead the Reform 0 .45) 0? Movement. \ 40 10 75 The St. Petersburg correspondentiand Cell. Kouzmin, who expounded 29 of the London Telegram claims to fthcil' programme at great length. 3-: know. that ukases are liili)ending§’l‘hey rcCeiVed assurances that the -o granting certain important liberties will give precise indication on this 25 In connection with the establishment ,3 meeting the wishes of the nation. 50 of the National Assembly, to whicthount dc Witte declared that the 70 every reasonable facility will be- Czar's greatest desire is to become 3. 0f) given for making the political condiâ€" constitutional sovereign. His ideal 00 tion of the people practically as free is King l‘:d\vul‘4l, who rules over loyal ()0 as. that of their Western neighbors. isubjects without ihe terrible burden 25 Wide-spreading changes will be made’of responsibility imposed by an an- 50 in the Russian administration, alt-crltocratic regime. l‘le hesitated to 50 which the Government will try to grant a consiitution solely because 10 lead. instead of following, the reform 5 he is yet Unconvinced that the na- 00 movement, adopting lines of policy tion desired it. Count de Wittc iii- u'hich will run parallel with the reâ€" timated that it Would be the high 00 forms demanded by the Moderate mission of the National Assembly to Liberals. express the people’s will in this re- The aim will be to allow the poo- spect. but he urged moderation. so WM - ALL HANDS WERE DROWNED. plc, through their chosen representa-I 0-3 t0 ill-"Old playing into the hands UVCS. to Work out their own destln-i 017 the reactionary Counselors who peoplei surround the throne. Will be permitted to elect freely niom-l The correspondent adds that it is bers of the National Assembly, can- ditlicult to IUI‘USPL‘ success for these didates will be allowed to publish; chrtures. The lit-formers his so pro- addresses and deliver speeches the} foundly sceptical and susuicious 0t - ~ . . t) ‘n ‘- ‘ - 4 ' I ‘- l - 7; Ont†was 10“ ‘It " nan. on lllflal, rc-l the (.OVCrnInL‘llt that they may per- restrictions on the press will be and the people generally will sist in their present intention of en- treated with confidence. In a. tering the National Assembly to deâ€" certain sense the coming changes: mand all immediate charter 0f liber- ’ may be described as a revolution'tics. The Congress of lleformcrs, to from above. be held at Moscow on Wednwday. will give precise indication on this point. The first electoral meeting was held in St. l’etcrsburg Wednes- The St. Petersburg correspondent day. Several speakers urged the ex- ’l‘imes says that Count tension of the franchise, pointing out )lding informal confer- that the capital, with a population. â€"_ EDWARD IS CZAR'S MODEL. Yes. I suppose to $4.60, and bakerS‘, $4.40 to $4.- 2:30:27lglbiiruiggii’imiuig i’gilfifehi‘; cures with influential reformers, not- of 1,400,000. has only 13.000 aloe-- Milll'cedâ€"Ontarioâ€"Brail in carlots. ternoon, and reported that they had The EKâ€"‘M- We ably Editor Ilesseil, of the I’ravo, tors. above the body of the old laird was and kin; all the world keiis that.†. . Transportation Co. of Montreal. ... 9 7: 111?] 0‘20“: .1017, ‘fiitiilfilfcomgs the: rich have {MOPS In a moment Marjorie was by the .receiving the ghastly honors Of the} "And what everybody knows must Jâ€"tOba bl:an,_$16 ton$17; shorts. $17" The storm was ollc of the most 822- f . . '3 “7177370 lï¬oiilin'rsxii'mtrf Lidwllim aw lhvj" . in Japan. The bedside. She clasped the thin hand idea'd. in the dining-room below be true, I suppose, well, yes; 1 all to o18.o0 at loronto and equal “We in recent years. As far as rc- .3. ' 9 said Csulmr an“? 71711;le l-fdurhpo 1" ~ ll’u 73-? Iii.» 1.) Spare the in limb of hl‘l‘s, and gazed tenderly [stood the youhg laird, his heart 0-‘5‘ dare say that‘ 1 am the lalrd 0 points. F“ . N‘ O . of) wt turns are obtainable ten vesSels have .z. .3. teaspoonolemon extract. \lilzezllblicinn' ‘77"? ‘1 177“†“77:“ take â€p' (107m upon the Old man. As She did i'iianding With Joy 7777th Posnlon hciLinnC- Alld wnm then? atisï¬â€" 11111.8; 0. 77. Whltc' â€-0 7W7 ibeen completely wrecked and 12 to o‘o i thecakcs but 1 candied cherry in 1.11; r‘u'o." llz‘ii‘mii a 24-2-2 is neces- so. tin- light in his eyes grow softer, ibclievcd he had attained. . ' .“Al'ld what tbsp? answered the 511113-1~2l::§t)°:§t~f V n 4(‘c 1:; others more or loss sown-(.13,- dain- .5 3 icentcr of each before the icing bar- is iiic- ' lllliil'u‘x‘ry trims. and his lips moved. i “I'm glad its overâ€"Very glad its ‘girl, eagerly. "ihat is a you bade t 225* . ,1â€. 0" ftrm‘ ‘ 01' (lie t)o aged. Twelve lives are known 1) 3 . 3;!7dens a .1; H; good for “lie is speakingg_hp wishes to over," he said to himself; "for at line wait for. line yo forgot 77077143 f7 £1 ano. i; ttléluemibint's have been lost. 0:0‘0,9$0:01o:o‘ï¬o‘ï¬o‘0:9â€:o‘o:o‘o:0‘o;m Mince pics should be heated in the ,c- i,- 'hat 190_,),,0 say something!†cried Marjorie. itllllOS I began to be alraid tile. old lwords yestreen‘? Its ill wark to reâ€" ]: 001F7ir3i1‘77(77‘1: no) 67'3c‘ Iutside ____+___ THE MENU. oven in“ before serving, and sprin- - -,-,-j;.. be lap-â€n bonding 30w, that. she might catch iman might recover, and so. disap- joice owre the death of the puir Piusâ€""0c to)â€1c outsiileo - SCARED BEAR UP A TREE. Thanksu‘ivin D 7 ,, n d h . kled with sugar. . .. 'lsmi. the words of lhu dying man. But :point me after all. And now the gentleman, but the Lord 15?“ wccl llllckll'lleatâ€"li‘i7rm- 530 1,07 54¢. oui- . _ . and â€0:11.“rgt"i}qut§(nls);oo :71ch The centerpiece of the table at the ______. she heard nothing. "mint is it, i'queslion is, what am I to do? Sell what I have sulle‘red: and ll I sgcgl side. . ’ ' ’ Hold the ‘Frlghtened {tmmal Till a metiiu‘in \fliic7h7t7lie recipes :lsreb 803 ’l‘huilksgi\'iilg dim,“- can be a big in.†iii-72TH withupium you sir?†s},(\ 09km]. softly. “ )0 you up and be all, or linger here a bit, a bit glad, He Will paidon me. . - Rolled Oatsâ€"$4.75 for barrels on They G°t n. (gun. minim 5:101: goes from , . l ‘n. c inclinin‘r ' tmubfo and .. . - v' " '- . . â€i? r , â€d to e,noo ,- , wish to speak? halt you soliletnlngiaml Inc llht‘ 11 “ll-"1W3? QC11/11“ And “la-I‘d. dear. QPCï¬h 1"" 1.V m hagltra‘3k here and $1.00 in bags; 25c more for broken lots here and (ICC says; The largest black bear outside. has ever been . . . . ‘ l . v to say to me?" ‘Marlorieâ€"what 18 to become of lilar-ilumt my time o Tll‘x‘ head moved slightly, as if in 'jUTlL'? I know what I should like ionic!" happiness assent. 1" ‘10 With her, hilt unfortunately But h“ only scowlcd angrily. Valley has inst been killed near . “\‘ihat is it?" sh.- asked again, I'm bound hand and foot. . . . And "lilary," he said, “I want to speak COI'N'I‘RY PRODUCE. Ouilohena ' ' , “a,“ .v. â€If ‘ “- r 1, ‘\ . ' _' ‘ -- . . 3‘ . . . ‘ ' ‘v- -‘, I t . . . V . . . ‘.l:~< l’i-i,hil:<_ ailSlli‘ Eddie-d her car tlosll to the iflint"icliiilixintii.niiiéci‘!h :3:in 13ml: 1:241: lire-6"?“ seriously. bill you listen to Butterâ€"The market holds steadv. hell spotted the bear on the Side of natal until perfectly tender. :,. C . . 71. 0f mans ills. ‘ .g: ‘ ’. ' " . . , . .- ." . 'cc ‘ '-l - v . up. {7.- She 'l'h“ hm“. breathing continued, the tryst. too, 01- heaven A'l‘lOYVS “A.“ Ill llSlon.’ she said gâ€enlly- {lgï¬fm’gï¬fâ€"5,.§,’,‘,§“ 1m 7 7327;)! 172272737: hundred 7 7777ҠS CCUâ€- ll'lt 5"“ could “0t hear a word. iwhat the “Uh: babbling {001 maybe “Well, then, I must tell yeti-:â€" Ii do solids ...... 7 .... 21c 721£Cisucccedcd in freeing him. 7‘77! we ““h- i" is terrible!" Sh" criCd' imduccd 3’0 d" u “30 lie-21,175 “I. the 'had better do it “07" I “ou ( raâ€" Dairv lb. rolls, good to mounted guard at: the foot of while the laird. still making violent old man s death. “ell, I ve time to they not have faced it, but sinceyou ~ choice ...... . l . - ellorts to speak, turned his eyes in have something to eat, and then I ll do mvodlum there is no help for it. I ' ‘ .‘ piteous ontl‘l'aty from one face to ‘s.lip oil"; no one Will see me. And the laird's death will are here 7777......1'0 lsc Well. then, ' . house two miles away to secure do tubs, good to cllmce 17c 18c ‘ - "'un. The bear allOIlb‘r- “What shall I GO?" SUl’PG-“l‘ they do" Who has a “SM make no difference to you. I cannot do inferior 150 16c h ' ' ‘ ' 1 D! ------------------ “You. can do nothing," said ito question my movements now? No acknowledge you as my Wife. Cheeseâ€"121i: to 125.0 p01 lb. him back Linne “but leave him to die in one. I am master of the situationâ€" She. stared at him blankly for a Fir-'n'Sâ€"Uilchiinn'ed at 19° to 200. N ,. . C)‘l'l[l" ' ,- . ._ . til h" as n (ll With the gun the bean Was - 07;" 3" peace." absolute master: only. to mold a few moments; than she xtpta u is . , Poultryâ€"Fat hens, (SC to Tc; thin, “But he wishes to say something, scandal, I must keep the girl away. ' words. , 50 to (Sc,- chickens, BC to 9c; thin, and cannot." IIe rang the bell, and assuming a, "You canna acknowledge "‘0 as 6c to 7c; ducks, 70 to BC; turkeys,. m.‘ , I . ., .n _ ‘ “No,†said Linne; “I don't think tone of command which made the old [your wife?" 3c; all live weight. 3:173:77; 17:761‘33 “liltflhfartglfhfg he Will speak again." For the "3'03 iservant start and stare at him in â€N0; it is impossible." ,., _Potatoesâ€"Ontario stocks: are quot- the scales at nearly five hunldae l-gt ;.,--,. to. 5m.†no" â€my were already becoming dim, and wonder, ordered a repast t0 be DI‘O- "But why? 'lt’ll me why“? . _ 0d aEfil-‘c tO'VTCC PCI‘ bus on tm:ck'mounds, and measuring six feet fen ‘ “vileâ€"7"? v; were fixed again into that vacant iparcd for him at once. “For a very Simple reason. 5‘0“ and 40L} to 500 Ollt Of SL011" .h‘wiinchi-s. The animal was :in old-timer 77 7 h Oil-l stare. "Come, Marjorie," be 6011- "Stay," he said. as the Old man are not my wife at all! Brunswick potatoes are (“‘0th atlas shown 1) the much worn teeth .. .34..“7â€: “Jr tinned, again placing the girl in {was retiring. "How is Miss Mar- The words Were spoken sloMy and Sec per bag on track and 90c out of! ‘ y ' Va" the sig- e armchair, "this is not the sort jorie?" deliberately, and while he spoke store. M+â€"â€"â€"â€"’; ., f)? scene for you: but. if you will “She‘s lockit up in her ain room, them he kept his eyes fixed upon the: Baled Hayâ€"The demand for No. 1 DEATH IN CPOâ€"READO ‘5 J-ATH- stav, you must be reasonable. If IMr. Edward.†girl's face, The tender, tearful 100k timothy is good, and the market has yell cry so much you will makei "Well. tell your wife to remain in passed away now, and the features a firm tone at . o . . MW “3' yourself ill." iattcndance upon her. It is my wish hardened. . lots on track here. ho. .. is dull at “M highly He placed himself betWeen the ithat she should be treated in every “You ken wool you are lying to me $0. one. who armchair and the bed, so as to hide iway as she was before the lalrd Edward Linne!" she. said. illi'llts in a. , the girl's view of the dying man; ~died." Ile shrugged his shoulders. " mnw“ de’ but it was unnecessary, for Mar- “I'll do as you bid me, Mr. Ed- “[ asgure you I speak the truth. here. M "“70"†jorie's face was buried in her hand- ward," said the old man, groaning “Then tell me this," answered the ‘ 0“ kerchiel‘. For some time no one as he left the room. girl; “if I am no' your Wile, 'hoo . 1' and ‘7‘" spoke; Linne Was soon in his own “And now," said Liane to himself. comes it that I hae my marriage Montreal, Oct. 24.â€"'I‘he market inriISth- . .3059". mm thoughts, and Marjorie lay eX- when the door had closed and theilines‘?†’ oats is Very firm, and prices bar'eiUlD-t Some rcsnlcnces 7†{â€7777â€" l'alis‘cml in the "ha-l"- 0“ man was out Of hearing." â€I, “It Was a false marriage. ’ . N“ advanced 1‘50 to 37c for No. ‘2 whitenawï¬y completely. Suddenly both started. There Was suppose I shall be expected to pay turned Linne. “Your nmrriage lines 36c for N0. 3 white and 34“ a hurried footstep on the stairs. and another visit upstairs. Well, it are waste paper!†no continued: 35c for N0. 4 incâ€"store. the next moment the figure of Willie isn’t a pleasant performance. but it “I should Macgillvray stood in the doorway. . With a cry of joy Marjorie sprang I may as Well make the best of it." â€up, 5001, and forced me to it. to meet him, but the old man, whose Assuming a becoming air of sad~ 'Then I made you pi'oznise to keep it manner was full of strange excitc- ncss, he opened the door, and passed lsecret. because Village. of Sort-lilo. 111., on Tuesday Eight persons MO NTREA L MA IlKETS . inquiring: youth. hz'l \th on "ti; '4: for .l a hatch. l3 .‘tl‘liclif 0! Non. it is henmi’oi'th 3 car lots ex-track. Flourâ€"Manitoba spring wheat l-n- of Sol-onto numbers 1,100 persons. I dreaded the truth tents, $4.90; strong bakers , $4.:iC; _ a“ 1‘71". {MM-“‘1" l’lil'lmW-‘i it ment, quickly put her aside. and ap- quietly up the stairs to the room becoming knOWn. Well. I Went oldeintoravheat pzitcnts.'S-l.05 i... MULTIPLIED BY TWO. 77' proaghcd the bed. Where his 1111018 was lying. away. Do you think, if you had $4.10; straight rollers, $4.30 to $ .- _ - â€Are '0 livinr, John Mossknow?†' ‘- ‘ ‘ .N. “riff-"‘1', “affindrcd he said.) “'l’cllé, me, are ye liVing, room was now in perfect order; vear after year without a sign? No, winter “ghoul:- pa't.elits, $4’?’.°'§“§6°?t 7 77 77777 7777 and do ve ken what it is I say?" while the old man, his grey hair i was too great a coward to tell the rollg‘ff. aft-1); E??? â€â€œ35, .1... '0' The eyes. still fixed and vacant, lsmoothed from his brow, his hands Itruth: but I thought the truth would skiilli‘egdgslsdnitob‘a7 gave no sign of recognition. 'crossed upon his breast, lay like a ldawn upon you,‘ and that 'I should ‘ “He lives, but he doesna hear lstatue upon the bed. be spared the pain of this confes- me.†said Willie, sorrowfully. “Tell But beside the bed stood Willie sion.†H me, Marjorie, my doc. has he been Macgillvray, soliloquizing aloudâ€" “You're no’ in earnest. Edward, long like this?" "It’s all over now, John MOSS-ipersisted the girl, "'lhlnk oi your “Yes." answered the girl. “ A know,†he said. “We have long ex- words last night." while ago he recovered consciousness pected the end, and yet ‘tis comei “I do think of them; but what Harold, and tried to speak to me, but only just a day too soon. Well, the of that? I was a fool last night, â€,9, . .iz: his lips moved, for 1 could not hear Lord have mercy on ye, if your sins and kept up the old farce because I 7 a sound. 0h. Mr. Macgillvray, Will in the past bring more misery he never speak again?†them that survive you! Amount Last Season. A llcspatcli from mouille, $21. to $24 straight grain 000. bushels for mouille, $26 to $27 per ton. 'DOI‘IOKI of 1904, Rolled Oatsâ€"$2.25 to $2.30 Ilr'haVC been loaded with that: cereal bag7 Iand sent eastward to the lake front, Corninealâ€"$1.45 to $1.50 per bag. as against 4,650 cars last year, ' Hayâ€"No. 1, $8.50 to $9; No. 2, No less than 5,500,000 bushels of on hadn’t the courage to tell the truth. $7.50 to $8; clover, mixed, $6 toiwhcat have reached the Fort Wil- , (AS ye 50W But I have thought it over since $6.50, and pure clover. $6 per tonuliam elevators over the C. P. 1%.. "The Lord knows," answered the so shall ye reap,’ saith the Lord; I knew that the farce could not be in car lots. and 5,300.000‘bushels- have been ship- . old man, reverently. “And now and YOU have died a miserable, Prolonged. and that since 3°“ had EggSâ€"lSc to 19c. '7 “7'7“ leave the room both of you, for I friendlcss death. just as you lived a {mind me, I must face the facts and goods at 22c to 23c. . terminals, want to be with him alone!» miserable. friendless life. Ay! ay! tell you how matters stood. But Provisionsâ€"Heavy Canada short Mai-iorie looked at Linne, who re- ay! There's only one human being don't mistake mo, Mary! I don t cut mess pork, in tierces, $31to 3.3:}; FERTILIZERS TESTED. plied,7“1 refuse to leave the room. in the world to mourn you." iwant to be unkind to you. bince heavy Canada short cut back pork, __ and should like to know by what He looked Up. and saw Edward i your father-is dead. yet! 89m not 821 to $22; heavy Cililada 10318 ‘C'ItiDepartment Finds 50 Out right you order me to do so?’;1 lLinne stzmhnf-lhlll the ‘FLOl‘Wfl’v cold- [bound to Scptland; 1 WA" SET"? :2: indess 17:07:77 531 30.32:; â€110:1ng (£1136; Samples Genuine. "- '. ked ll) at him wit a. ly regar ing lin. ’ e we men money to tale you 0 me we, a a. s or on cc. 'c, o.- . q _ . . . ., . ‘ culiiliill; elggressiozi, full of contempt looked at each other with no very you can begin a new life." $21; heavy flank pork, none; light; A depatth flOll- (llla‘la S-INS- '“K and dislike. amiable eyes. . She laughed aloud. “You craw o‘er soon, and you're “1 take of! my hatiwitli all hu- “Begin a new . . no' the master yet, young man.†mility to the ne‘V.li‘.ll‘d,†said Wil- "that is sac easy, is it? said he. “But gang your ways; or lie, with mock politeness. ii' Ve will not gang then stay and Taking no notice whatch-r of the liillalo and Montreal. life'" she said' hams, 28 lbs,, 13c; do. 1210 18 lbs. {completed the c.‘.‘a‘.iiiii:llion of 88 7 You talk 18c~ do 8 to 12 lbs., 13c; bonelessiSamplos of fertilizers, and found 50 ' 7 7 ~. ‘ n-' -.. i f them to be "clllllllt‘ 'l‘en “'t'l‘C lw- ' ' Edward Liane; but hams, rolled, 156, English bonehssio g ,. _ ganavgï¬wmlellfiil the auld one. Can lbreakfast bacon. 15c; Wiltshire bacon low guarantee. foul- Were doubtful, 'I g.- ., . ' ,i to sa to the laird." tracted questionable friendships,†he “ 7 â€ï¬ggmflggfg oval? the old man, muttered at last. “Well, his friends saidâ€" must be free of the Castle while he he,“ vc ken who is by yo and who is here, I suppï¬se. but after that _~ . , . 'i 3' the' shall trou c it no more." . . .~ , speaks tighélefifiibitlvf gilt no sign Timing on his heel. he left the man, and that my father did right 00- 313014333133: “Li-7:20p: for the regular breath~ room, and went straight 'to his own when he drove me frac my hamc. Canal reig .. l g. Camtl’l 7min showed no indication of bedroom. May GOd forgive _ you’ Edward VFW YORK WHE yr MARKF'I‘ 1?? t sinâ€; thereupon moved from “Heavens! what a ghost I am!" Liane! may God forgive you for the ‘7 ‘ ‘ ‘ ' me. ~l'd and walked cxcitedlv Up he said, surveying himself in the lee!" LQWTY°§RC “€31: ' , Vancouver Iglard the bedsl 0.)“ m mutterinï¬â€˜- to glass. "One would think to look at She turned away, covered her face firm: I\o. .. led, ‘sc in elexator and . . . and ‘1‘?“ 7t '8 '03 11' am he p§used me that the old fellow's death lay with both her hands, and sobbea 93% 1.0;b- afloat; 1V0- 1 liforthcrn Dwi A despatcll from St. Paul, Nillll.. Mischaâ€: :iirioui look at iiié at mv door. Well. I confess it has piteously. He waited until her grief luth- 9’30 f-O-b- afloat: 30- 1 "orthâ€" says: A syndicate of Minnesotans an! 33 ’ ' ' ' ' . n hon st Wheatâ€"Sprin easier; No. 1 North-'IYSl- _’=Uggcsts that iiianiii‘acturers it: 7:35 7:17:27}, 7723:9111 31:7 (lay canc‘le, ern, 89%: Wignter strong. No. 2 red, lflhll {lilporlel‘s be required to . dis- I shbuid be able to hold up my. head 35%‘3- Cornâ€"Unsealed; NO- 2 yellow, 91182111511. each brand. by a pcl‘lc't'tly’ n the best And noo you 1911 Gléc; No. 2 white, 60c. Oatsâ€"Firm; distinctive name, as is already “(me time 8‘ 7 ' f l wretched wo- NO- 2 White» 33 to 3310: 1‘IO- 2 mix- by many manufacturers, to be ill- me that I am a 8m u 7 N0. 1, 72:. ways sold UlldCl' its proper mama 5+“ A BIG LAND DEAL. side of the bed, gazed for a. few inin- iyears of sorrow that I had the ac ran who stood so calmly been a fatiguing job waiting for it; became more subdued; then he saidâ€" am Manitoba, Mic fob. afloat. 7887) complete-(ll negotiations {oi-‘43, vnms: ‘1’ - ' ' . ,, - i. - - ‘ ( acres oi umber lands (ii 'an- gatching the death-throes of his but now my pmance is done, I can Of course it 3 hard to lose the CATTLE MARKET ) couver Island. and will erect the kinsman. an- largest sawmill on the Paciï¬c coast. ed the bed again; this time he ut- .. . . _ . kcloth and ashes and be 't'on on have alwa's looked u - Presently “In“? approach {put off me p031 1 '7 y p Toronto, Oct. LILâ€"There was myself again." on as your own, but it shall be made A dCSpatch from Vancouver, B. C that but to have dishes to suit the iiidi- homo “‘“ils- soon in the Nicola vidual taste. the until right ...... ICC 206 tree, while McNeil rode to the ranch â€951‘ celery through a this sanco and beat together ()n the arrival of Mc- little squares of toast. twrnty feet up the tree. Coilett put two shots in him before he fell, When ‘1 top. Bake '.ll fish shells until set. A (it‘sllquh from Qt LOUis savs- juice and 1 pt. oysters slightly chop- llalcd StraWâ€"Qmet and unchanged Iillornlation has been received that be ' at $6 per ton for car lots on track a tornado Sirept through the Village spoons melt-ed buttel adds flavor. night. are dead, many in- jured, and 40 to 50 houses demol- So violent was the tornado “"3“? §W°Pt corations are to be red; and by th HOUSCS that re- iolmained standing were converted in- Manitoaalto temporary hospitals, and tlicl not have promised to barley is firm and in good demand vtlpeople by lantern light in the pour-- won’t how: to he often repeated, and marry you at all, only you Were a 480 for No. 3 and 46lc for No. 4 iniing rain searched through the deb- 'l‘lS for the injured. The population How everything was changed! The been my wife, I should have left you 40. and in bags 39- to 52-10- N‘l-V Increase of Wheat Marketed Over la delicious side dish. Montreal says: bran, in begaiThel‘e has new born liiarkclcd in the 315 to $17; shorts, $19 to $21 “PCanadlan Northwost. along the line ton. Ontario bran, in bulk, $15 «mic! the C. 1’. It, 14,500,000 bushels $15750;-shorts. $20 to $20.50; anllgdiof wheat, as compared with 7,000,- the corresponding" and 100,500 cars , ‘rl. ' of 88 slim-s of hot buttered toast, gnl'nisli- l “ï¬e†open work basket, with a red ribbon. run through, filled thh the harvosc Nuts and candles, to carry out the same idea, can be serv- two heads of ed in four little baskets similarly tried and tested. It is not intended ., merely to be a wellâ€"balanced menu, Celery Soupâ€"(Jul; John C(lllt'll and .1. Mc- celery iii small pieces and boil in hot fixed. time Delicious home made candies can ‘a mountain, and after a race of a“) ready :1 thin cream sauce made of 2i be made by beating still the unites yards outllanked him and t6'I’I‘JSPOOHS "ll-“led .. , . .; . s Collctt spoons flour and milk added slowly, 14"†“In†0‘ "3m con'SISt‘l‘L-v' and a. 0) - ' . ‘ 7 I " _ butter, 2 tableâ€" of .. eggs, adding confectioncrs su v 1‘7 x; i v " consisipncy is obtained. few drops' cf any desircl l.a\0iing. - 'l like small loin s of this paste anJ lilto , '7 thor- roll into oblong shape. lcmove the colander .~ ‘. - v .. .. . stones of dates and put half of tho made Several at- 83:11:37; (8177:5011. I‘tlu‘qi'fli’pâ€˜ï¬ Â£777.13 date either side of this â€ï¬xture. tempts to escape, but Collett scared “ C i 'V â€a ‘ "â€7 e 0 “1 ‘l . iWhen done these are (lelicioils. Codfish baked with 'l‘oinatocsâ€"DOil Aftcrdinner cofl‘ce should be very fresh Codfish until “imam; Pick up in i strong and black, and may be serv- small pieces and moisten UlOl‘Ollghly‘cd either at the table or in the with toninters (canned) salt. pepper parlor. _..__+._._ and a drop or so of Worcestershire sauce. Sprinkle bread crumbs over “HARD LUCK CHILD" DEAD, â€" A goodâ€"sized turkey should roast iDrowned in a Tub After Six Years from five to six hournï¬rst iii a slew of Accidents. oven for at least two hours. Make -. r the oyster stillllng as follows: Mois- A dospafch from .Vim-laml, how ten thoroughly brown crusts of Jersey. says: .ROSle Kennely, six bread with the oyster liquor, addiyears old, fell into a tub oi Water 38 per ton for car Eight Persons Killed in an Illinois pepper, salt, a touch of onion, sagclat her home here, on Thursday, and lemoni'was drowned. Her death ended a i long series of mishaps and sickness. elioUgh, 2 1ablc~ She was known in the neighborhood in which she lived as the “bald luck The cranberry sauce should be inndelchild.†Her ï¬rst year of lLfe was the day before and placed in a mold uneventful enough. but about the so it will turn out in shape. Serve time she. was a year old she. came with a spray of rod chrysantilt-mums near dying While cutting hâ€. “.0131. stuck in the center, if the table do- When she was two years old she had °icholera infantuizi, and it was be- way, nothing could be prettier than lieved the attack would be fatal. either red or yellow clirysanthelnumsi Just [mi-0m she was three years to give color tone to the dinner. lolrl burglars entered the home of her mash the potatoes with plenty off q _ , cream and butter and boil the squash ipalints. She awakened and and. . . . land one of them bound a cloth across I1 long time until very tender. It is: ‘ --- g . . than delicious if 'her mouth, *0 that 5h†was almost Both potatoes hi hlv easo ‘d.l . 3 ‘ S m When she was four garnished with parsley. and squash can baismothered. . 1y031‘S old she fell from a secondâ€" Macaroni baked with cheese makes-“MY windownwithout being serious- Use sufï¬cientH-V harmed. lhe next year. she fell macaroni, broken into 2-inch pieces. 3mm 8. Weâ€: and escaped With bruis- to about half ï¬ll a. pudding dish. :08 and a fright. bhe was Six years Boil rapidly in salted “-310; fol-gold in August. and a few days later about 20 minutes. Drain and allowiff‘ll into a “11511th ï¬lled With water to stand in cold water a few ino-imlll almost. drowned. It was in the merits. Drain again. Put a layer of:sanle tub that she drowned on this into a baking dish, then a laycri'l‘hursday. ‘ of grated cheese. Another layer of macaroni and so on until the dish is . filled, having the top iiiycv of cheesmil POST-OFFICE STATEMENT. Pour over the whole a cream sauce _._ made of ] tablespoon butter, 1 of Surplus Shownâ€"Deï¬cit on Yukon flour, with 1 pt. milk stirred until ' and Other Services. boiling. Bake for about half an . , ,, . .. incur. Serve with hot buttered crack-l A despatch from Ottawa says.â€" ers, salted. Butter the crackers, lho financzal statement of the Post~ and savory, 2 tablespoons If not moist and SelCCted'pcd from that port to Georg-la“ Bay [sprinkle a little salt over the butter ,ofllce Department for the year ending . . lJunc 30th shows a surplus of $490 - .- ‘ - w in autos in thei . ’ . . ' 233,177.77 rm a fe I {844. 'l he Yukon and Atlin servxces . - l' o ' . ' u ‘ Broiled quail should be thoroughlyi‘S :clixzurleull'lgl‘l‘gsm thermdlnarydex- basted with butter and served on 1 pc ' ‘0 sen-Les cause .a. of $100,940. lhe years , liransucfioiis show an increase of 419 (-(l With lcnion. l ~ , , ‘ - Bird's nest salad is made. of hard-i in lheuiumbtr of post-ofï¬ces, 1241 in boiled cgu's (with shells ncutlv nuinumbcx of postal note ofï¬ces, -60 m g. .. - . " i ' ‘ v I - i u ‘ ' ~ ' ' . 7 ' 7 7 - Canada short cut clear pork, ,iom.;i1)(paitmcnt of inland lliuniu has! moved), hall mum,“ in a m,“ of lubgnumbii oi money order ofï¬ces, and tilcc. 'l‘hick l'iavollnaise dressing is.‘-8 ,m “â€"mm or 53:â€135 banks, It IS su‘Ved in .i (â€aging bowl iestimated that 28:),.)11,000 letters 7 i 7 i - - . « ~ . , 0.. Spanish cream is a (lCJi‘lOllS nildi“$':e (130511436121 “199350 0f O‘Cl‘_--).- inexpensive dessert. Souk half box 3 00.),0 ,0. 1“? [7051330 stamp Issue , . ,. ‘ ‘ 2, \., , .. â€,9. ,W, , . .. -. . . i v. ii . gwas $6,202,834, an increase of over, 1 me †speech 0,. the speak-pr, Linne came vou gie me back the past and heal 50-lb. Sides, 14c, “iiidsm bacon, :lill‘icullv \(gcvno. l(:i|:l$lll(,.\l‘.'lflirtyldillr-I-I: igilat‘mel nimi (Cypï¬félift, inriiki. Iii.:::é35(l0,000. myi'w l e.- we 6.0 ' w'u' 9" asked the forward and standing on the other line heart you have broken? A' the backs, 100- - i" ‘3Ԡm ““"‘ 1“ .5 0 mi, “ ‘ l ', ‘ ,,' ‘ ' ‘ â€"_.___+.__ ~we¢gmgï¬Â§40 “Shall I go. 1 10- l ’ . - ....â€"-â€" the sanlpies purchased, and the iii-line whiies and 3,"1“_S of three cggsi I C 1 Sil'l- 11' . .. h answered' “but lites at the cpl-p5,. thing that comforted and strength- BUFFAID MARKET. I513001021; have in many cases been i separaltclly. ï¬tn- iiili‘iw metihmt'l‘ln'z BALLOONS IN “AR. ’ .- "Xo. . al’lOTIP- e .. . . .. - ~ .. . ' ‘ . q ‘ ,,_9-.. uncertain as to identity This minâ€".volks in cup sugar. zen ,ic mi ;; ~â€" ,, - ~ .. , - u 10, Oct -4.â€"Flol.l Iill.i. . -. .. mm.-. ,4; keep away from} me, lassm, 102‘ I If he led a strange llic, he con ened me was the knowledge that I B {la the dissolvivd gelatiize and the yolks! and sugar. Let boil up thoroughly; .- _ ,. and then pour into thelbeaten whims} A dispatch from lolilon 8353' In â€"Dropping Projectiles. [has reached the boiling- point stir in iEzpez-iments by French War Oï¬eo , . , ,., . o 4.1-1 â€6...;- - Idllniilly 24.â€"â€"\Vheatâ€"Spot’MlnneSOtanS Buy 43,000 Acres on or 11110!- Gag-'4. ] (UP ll “H «.d b b d.. i not. letting them Cook at all. li‘lavoi-ftlfc couise '0‘ with? experiments with lemon or Vanilla and set intti§““h â€â€œ5 Lu?" Lebaudy dlnglble bal- molds to harden. ‘loon, “constructed under the patron- Delicious little chocolate cakes caning†t†the “ar 0111"“ ‘1‘? 337°31‘31le be made as accmnimnimonis; Whitcslml luesday succeeded in dropping ‘ projectiles upon the forts, 1 tablespoon butter, J. cup milk, 2§<lt3110il§iraling the possibility 0f air- cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powâ€"ships being able to completely de- dcr, lemon flavoring. The yolks olisiroy military Works (luring hostili- thcse eggs can be used for the salad tics. dressing. (.‘i'eam butter and sugur,‘ -â€"â€"+â€" add beaten “illlCS of eggs and mill-Ll The two British ofï¬cers captured Sift flour with the baking powder illiy Moorish brigands are still held 3" , flavor. Bake in very small gem pens-the mountains. / n.--