I I ff YOU TAKE CHANCES you buy A WATCH WATSONS Jewelry Store Every one and we are here to make good our Guar- BRA M i i j kMB jrV Jrm Reliable WE TEST YOUR EYES CAREFULLY and IP GLASSES ARE NECESSARY- WE FIT THE PRO- PER ONES it J m Watches from YOOTINTELtlENCER AM ADVERTISER gent of North York unless patd iti to States NORTH b to utter to argue freely according to conscience above all other liberty Watchmaker and I Graduate Op i No Single Copies per if paid in WHAT IS Without a Oar Toronto Letter At a Christening j We bare just received direct from manufacturer genuine Oil Tem pered Steel Handled Hatchets designs with or without claw suitable for all practical purposes These goods cannot be equalled foe quality style and finish were bought at per cent and you will get the benefit Regular Price while they last each A few Good Coal Wood Heaters on hand at Bargain Prices ROOFING PLUMBING AND late of Bond Lake whom the police have been search ing for a year was arrested on Sat- yet untaxed in a house on York St Unknown its and strife against him is that he boding fears stole quantity of copper wire of coming years at from the York Radial Co cares arc rife their store house at Bond Lake God bless the precious baby on the brink of life was summoned to the parlor to j see a gentleman I For a he is if his coat is shabby muttered the servant as she went downstairs again I Miss Meredith sailed grandly into could only persuade you to on 1 ling as she moved The gentleman Patent ClothesWringers By Anna 11 marry Tom it would make every- G A BINNS PHONE 28 Moses Chestnut Street who was found with the wire in his possession was at first arrested and charged with its theft but he said he had bought it from a man- an swering to the description Wil liam for and was dis charged Driving home after taking a load of produce to the city Goo twentyeight years- old a market gardener Mills was caught Thursday night between the gate post and a projecting boards on his waggon used as a scat and lam med so that his neck was broken For threequarters of an hour held in this position while the horse stood stilj unable to draw the wag farther He was found dead by a neighbor In the Police Court last week P J and fined and costs for keeping Her intellect awaiting common betting house at the For knowledge to The world is ail before her Its varied scenes in store She thinks not of its changes Its problems or its lore fc Her parents near Who count her dear Whose love grows more more Her present world encompassed Encircled by their care So watchful for her safety They guard her everywhere From morn till night Scarce out of sight Een in up stair Her dark brown es so lustrous Express a thoughtful mind A disposition gentle Affectionate and kind Her pleasant smite Loved ones beguile While cares arc left behind ASSETS 37000000 Capital and Reserve Fund 8500000 THE BANK OF TORONTO Extends to Customers every facility consistent with sound conservative banking Interest Is paid lour times a year at current rates on SAVINGS BALANCES Consider advantage to of a Saving Account in which to keep your spare money from the standpoints of SAFETY CONVENIENCE Every description banking business conducted HEAD OFFICE TORONTO CANADA On the our ability to NEWMARKET BRANCH A CRAWFORD Manager betting bine last Spring The ease goes the Court of Appeal The expert of the Royal Telephone Commission appointed to the telephone strike in this city is distinct win for the operators Leg islation will follow i On Thursday of last week John Gray while working at It Mc Leans printing office got his hand caught in the press He was tajcen to the Hospital his fingers were dressed In one day last week American Express Co handled baskets of fruit This beats all previous re cords of handling fruit in this city The announcement Is made that Sir Wilfrid Lauder expects to he in Toronto for the Canadian Manufac turers Association takes place on the of this month a the King Jtklward leaned his solicitor that he had heir to a ninth Interest in an at It was an aunt will leave for England early in December The City Architect has prepared a plan for a in the Horticul tural Gardens The proposed struc ture will have a seating capacity for 2000 people and is estimated tocos On the basis between and actual cost of New Court House this J22O000 swell to more than double that sum before the is completed An evening local paper does think Toronto ratepayer will vote the money lor this structure- an- rate not at present City night schos will on Monday Oct Thomas Fisher and sluiabered together lost during Friday night Fisher wept to jail next morning for fiO days for taking it The fifteenmile bicycle handicap known as The Trophy will be run off tills year on Satur day Oct The course will likely be over Road the same as the last two years Hon Hoy AttorneyGeneral has appointed Meredith of to represent the Ontario Government when the appeal of the It against the enforcement of the Railway Commissioners order for a twocent rate between Toronto and Montreal Ik heard in Court In his fathers room to call him for breakfast morning the son of Win found him lyinjt face downwards dead hi knowledge to expand A fertile soil Rich for the planters hand Good seed to sow Best fruit to grow Abundance to command Her father and her mother Will teach her to be good Will keep their sacred promise So clearly understood Will train her right As in sight And own his Fatherhood thing straight said Mrs plaintively Ive heard of that undertaking making everything crooked said Tom stretching himself lazily in his chair really really could not think of it mother But why not I am sure -Jack- was happy till poor Bessie died Thero it is you see She died and there is with three babies and Fan torn in two bet ween her love for John Truitt and her reluct ance to leave her brothers darlings to servants Now if Jack had re mained a bachelor much trouble might have been saved And if you net married how much trouble may yet he saved Then I can go to New York get Fans trousseau attend to the wedding and stay with Jack until Minnie can keep house for him Minnie Why Minnies the not two years old You dont expect Fred or Willie to grow up to housekeepers do you No Minnie is to be educated for that posit Do be reasonable Tom since your uncle died you seem to mistrust everybody Have I not good cause When did invitations ever pour upon me as they have since Uncle Williams for tune came to me He should have divided it Well perhaps But he never forgot that nursed him through the smallpox the of your health ami f knew after he recov ered how it would he He almost rose I ventured to call said the fluently to see if I could persuade you to try one our patent clotheswringers The best by far Miss Meredith ever put on the mark Mr gasped Clara Yes Tom You sec when I came to grief I had to try some thing and I taken this agency for the present until something bet ter turns up And my old friends seem to the persons to call upon Certainly yes said Miss Mere dith coldly You can leave a of washboilers is it and send in your hill And whenever you have any domestic articles to sell you can leave them with the ser vants would never refuse aid honest industry Will you excuse me how I will ring for the servant to take the clotheshorses is it And she away not seeing the twitching of Topis moustache that ended in a roar of laughter when he was in the Moore was more civil but not more cordial Call after call did Tom make rebuffed here patronized there Some friends were coldly sympathetic some curious but all had a staudor manner that was a novelty to Tom He trudged bravely until dusk when he rang the bell of a house the residence Mrs Lawrence Reynolds and her daughter His face was grave his Jack or Fan would like a patent clotheswringer theres a or so in- the cellar and knows all about them how they screw on tubs and tear off the buttons and twist the threads and strain tha seams and all Alien I peddle then next time she is going too to ex- Plain I think It would be advisable said Mrs dryly The Particulars It was a village school and rector called and began to question the class What am I he asked pompous ly- A man sir came the reply I know Im a man hub what of a man After a pause came another reply A little man sir Dear dear how bo said pettishly I know Im a man and a little man but you sec the clothes I wear I preach in church Altai kind of a man ami a painful pause one little girl brave ly put up her- hand Well dear what am I Heres a girl ah last can tell us Please sir came reply youre an ugly little mani A Breaks the Record New York Sept A new steam ship record between an port and New York was made by the Lines new giant turbine ship which arrived here The left the nearest transAtlantic port to New York at p Sunday an4 arrived off the Sandy Hook lightship eyes no longer twinkled secretly his at MS a today lips closed firmly lie realized that ttHU make Gods word their textbook j The surest source or truth Christ- pure example showing To guide her in her youth Thus she will learn All sin to spurn Become a Joy to both told But mm is Clara am wsult here would leave him heart cannot suspect her nary motives with her own ample income And old Mr Moore sore and discouraged making the time for the trip days 1 hour ami minutes This is hours and minutes hotter than tho as Will lc their greatest comfort As years glide on apace And brighten all their home joys With her presiding grace Content rare A hidings there Its charm her cheerful face Christ loved the tittle children His hands oil J hem he laid When His disciples murmured ForbhJ them not He said Of such as these My kingdom is Then blessed with bauds outspread Their young receptive- natures fetter understand plan of retlemptlon Than the mind Their faith abounds- In what To doubting not Their souls fresh from their Maker Are free from guilt and sin They hear the simple story and enter in No doubling thought Disturbs them aught Such Jesusseeks to win When is No fears will her molest life In prospect cheering Ami joyful hope of rest Where loved pnes meet other greet Forever with the blest GRANT Richmond Babys Danger More little lives are lost during hot weather months than at any oth er time of the year In the summer months little ones arc the victims of from the necessity of marrying a wealthy husband And Mrs hesitated I thought you really car ed for- Laura Reynolds Toms face clouded Laura Reynolds never lets pass an opportunity to me that money is her Idol and she will never marry any man who cannot ghe her wealth That doesnt- sound like Laura Not like Laura you know but the one who appeared after Will died If It could only be settled before I come home from York I must go if only for a week or two and how much of that new will be left when I come hack I shudder to think Make up your mind ft will all be smashed and then it will be a pleas ant surprise if you find a plate or teacup Go in good spirits mamma Ill do firstrate Ill dine at the cluh and surely Villi three servants I caw get- a breakfast But Mrs departed with misgivings She locked up the new china rind various other treasures dear io a housekeeper and she im plored Tom to seek a wife every hour when they conversed But Tom was not on the sub- A man not unduly modest goodlooking and popular he was yet shrewd enough to see how much his influenced his society friends There were three ladles to whom In had paid some attention and who had plainly let him see that they were not indifferent to him But the one to whom his heart went out Laura Reynolds his playmate In childhood his friend always had driven him away from her by strange caprices Never before had he sus pected her of mercenary motives but her own frankness on the subject re pelled and mortified him Both Mrs Reynolds and her previous York record room as I hours and minutes wc the Lucanfa of the same faces as he explained his errand Hue There was a merry light in Lauras While the has made a eyes as she said record fox the ime a Certainly want a clothes- wringer Tom one apiece But pardon mc if I am Impertinent but actually on board ship she has beaten the average speed per hour cord bath the dont you think you had better learn which has made per hour to show them a little better if you from New York to Plymouth are going into the business You with a record of 3331 that upside down and the roll- knots per hour to have are not intended to come off as wade time The you seem to imagine speed per hour on her maiden voyage Tom will soon learn all about it estimated at 228 knots per hour said Mrs Meredith cheerfully You his bed The night before the old diarrhoea cholera infantum Wanting Ida The Comfort Club of who were such Will tt iitku l0 Lake are a I W000 Club House at French tie lot fey warm w A Jrt rfttt oe A gentleman went to bed apparently in good health He evidently died of suffocation being subject to epileptic fits city was taken by General Wolfe and- the British Army lust years ago last Friday and in of event the flags were flying on all the Toronto school Mis Mabel Ray had an unpleasant experience in Bay on When a abort from paddle In the weeds and a heavy blow of overturned the canoe Although a strong swimmer she unable to thick weeds and try and stomach troubles These come suddenly and warning and when a not at to promptly the short delay may mean death During hot Mrs had been in New York a week when reading the newspaper one she suddenly cried Jack Kan I Listen Oh poor Tom And she read aloud We have It from good authority that the failure of Bank has can give- him a lesson after Youll stay to tea Tom Take oft your coat Laura Hannah to bake some griddlecakes the way Tom likes them Tom made pretense hesitation He was out of his overcoat before the invitation wns fairly finished and in the seat that had been Toms chair for many a year Isnt this jolly he said when Laura was alone with him Mrs having- misgivings about I he cakes A jolly I- said Laura I sup pose I ought to pull on- a long face Tom and ween over your sorrows but really I cannot I think a man is worth five times as much earning iwhat be spends as he is lolling doing nothing but spending the money some one else has worked to gather together But said Tom using his pet name discarded for two said you adored wealththat no mail need venture to aspire to your love Stop Tom stop I did not mean I was afraid And Laura crimsoning with con fusion came to a sudden pause were afraid to let me sec that you loved me Oh say yes and make me the happiest man in the Such Yes responded that it a wonder Tom heard it But he did and Mrs Reynolds entering suddenly did not look shocked at all at a tableau of Laura with her head on Toms shoulder ami Torn grinning In It School for Mothers weather months Babys Own Tablets heavily Mothers Should be Taught the Art of Bringing Up Children The jails are crowded with ptsipte who when they were young had everything their own way Their tempers knew wo rein and what the mothers might have directed with the greatest kindness and loving disci pline the law later by means less loving and less kind All humanity is not made up of In dulgent mothers and that fact the child finds out in time much to his sorrow lie should bo properly adjusted to the regulations of proper conduct and let this regulation take place early in lite when the mind ac cepts the ideas that are the founda tion of character There should be a school In which mothers should be taught the art bringing up their- children If is upon this teaching that tho character of the future generations depend These spoiled babies who are allow ed to hit their aunties In the noses with tin pails will never be a pound keeper- They wont oven be able to hold down the Job of Many a man struggled unsuccessfully all through his life to frightful havoc wrought by the silly Indulgence of a devoted mother tW should be kept in every home where there la a young child An occasion al use of the Tablets will prevent stomach and bowel troubles It the trouble cornea unawares a prompt use this medicine will bring the child through safely Mrs J New Que says I cannot speak too highly of Own Tablet One of my children bad a severe attack ot Diarrhoea which the Tablets promptly cured the canoe until by medicine dealers or by mail arrived It was about minutes bet cents bo box Dr foro sne was taken from the water by Co Mrs and Mr John Din- none the worse for toe occur- I to rrtwdj late William that his heir Mr Thomas will not only loose his suppose fortune but be compelled to use his patrimony to cover his liabilities of surprise and sym pathy followed this announcement was first published in Toms native city not only from his affec tionate relatives hut from a large circle of so called friends The stir- prise in most cases exceeded sympathy some old who had stood a little apart- when Toms inheritance for ward again with of service It was alter fearful appeared that Miss Clara Here But Mrs said when she came on to the wedding Kans being a thing of the past I do not understand in the least Tom I thought your Uncle Williams mon ey was lost entirely Those newspaper fellows always exaggerate said Tom a blush but had only a few hundred dol lars In the Bank mammy if you will not mention I will consider it a favor will consider it favor Oh said Mrs Owen Sound Sept Joseph Taylor a farmer living back of this place mot with a horrible death Monday evening He had been disc- all day and quit work about oclock While stabling the team a hog ran Into the stall The horse began to paw and kick in Its and knocked Taylor down and render ed him unconscious When found both jaws were broken as well as bis nose while his head was covered with scalp wounds Mr lingered unconscious until about Tuesday morning when death resulted young ladies who were sup posed to be going into decline you write the newspaper paragraph your- the flelf Tom J Well perhaps But mammy era 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