TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." PRINCIPLEb NOT MEN." VOL. XH, NO $64 Fleslierton, Ont., Xliursclav. Oetobcr 19 189O W. H. THURSTON, EDI P T no R r,ETOR , \ * iv 9 I m m m I * * m i i Of tt i i * Oil i i S 3 s 1 a i i i fi 9 8 m ' ^ S S Thanksgiving Day, 1899 (|fey tore The Newest and Best In Ladiua' Jacket* and Capea. The newest and best jacket styles mid here. \\ \. never bad such a nuprb coll-.ctii.n it ihu newiMit and bust j ick are u->w on display, aud >ucli are full of me.tnir.ii i--u made by ihw siore. The new jackets are shorter jut is small as they i ! . . .ri, Kiwns. Browns, r ami Mack. \\ iai.ge of the most up to date. j u-ki-is in all tnes col- it- "u :n^ on. is well aa a -in:, nf is 'Ilia ir- l.< <.- i .ind anywhere hereabout*. Don't Uku KUI bare atau inents. Put m Ladies' Jacket in all-wool b-.ucle, d mhlo breasted style, storm collar, 8 horn buttons, in all -.izeit, blacks or browns Lrt-lif*' Jacket in all-wool freire, beauti- fully trmimed with fancy braids, also lartfi- mil .m.kJi iui' n.-, value unequal- led a: the pnce &> "" Ladies' Jacket, all-wisjl Frieze in Green. Blue, Fawn aud Black, double brea.itni style, drep storm collar, inlaid with velvet, eight pietty horn buttons, lined throughout -I" OU Ladies' Jacket ill all-wool English Beaver, l.r .AH. ^f. UK, blues, fawn and black. trimmed with velvet, Soutowhe aud Military Uraids, single breast, fly front, lined throughout with metalic farmer's satin 1700 Ladies' Jacket in English Kersey, all puro wool, in the newest shades of Fawn, New Blue, also black, beauti- fully trimmed with fancy braids oo back and front, deep collar, lined throughout with pure satia . . .$10 UO The Ureas Goods Show Continued- The sal- of dress goods is far in excuos of any previous season. The reason is significant -The biggl coii, , -ii. n we've ever shown the best styles we've ever had The Itest be( values we've ever had. It mttrs not whether your desire i the cotuine suitings at 25c or the rich and stately Crepons at 91 '> yd, the style is just as much in evidence in one as in the other and tbu value just as liig THE NEW SITTINGS 42 to 54 inches wide in Vigoreauxs, Pop- lins, C'leviorn. Homespuns, Broadcloth. Tweeds, etc. Specially adapted for "U'tiiies and separate, all this season's n. west and bwtt shades at per yd '.'B, 40. 45. 50 or*. 75, 96. $1. $1.26. -91 50, 'THE NKW VKL\"KTS-F..r Itl.-usesand Trimmings, we've just placed on sale a tardy shipment of Old Country velvets. These cmiu in all the newest colorings, and consist of o-rduroys at 30c yd, nu-talhc printed velvets at 46c and new style raised and shot effects alti&c and 75c The New Millinery < >ur "iK-mni; will be a little later than usual AH our building is source- .i;ileied. I Susy niiuors ind inventive brains are now hard at Work turning out the new styles for our opening t-xluSit. In a short time ww will announce our oper.mg show, fc ike meantime advance orders ro receiving our \ury best care and attention. Splendid showing of New Fall i; '.. in Kough Kulcrs, W.ilkin.: Hats, etc. 7I/c3*arland : d / Company TOKONTO MARKDALE DUNDALK Ui'ior an. I Lor-l Tu Thee we 001 Our srsii-l Fur *: \V-li .lutlit I IllinJ - Vlllg Cn In "lain mu-l litre Thon itidat bt4>w T)i v ooaMltiM <*aro. .lit ffraDt in-* ' w aiM ruin Till i:- . ruin. Our bn^Jiti:*t buiiuft traiiscuuillng. sal. I OB, arlacriuM to The* praise ami III.-MIM.-. All r : ! . ' M.-i> m v tl.u>n i lent. ly'. jf joy ilmn* i ' -hlu*. F.rnll thr All* neat, W come, truu | i uie prcavi!* Tu Th<-* our livas WH cooMcrat*. i . t U fri'ii: Thy ! M Wt) Ml faith 411.1 luV.- ( IM-* :i< < iiwi U A mi i>raiasTby nauin furvvvr T ColbonM, Ont, Oct., 16W. The Romance of the (iallweys " Truth is staanger than fiction " is an adage oft quoted and frei|ueutly verified in every iliy existence. It is strongly busmen* as a chemist at that place. MX. H uTmaii was Mrs. Hunt s brother, a id consequently often visited Ins In 1 in-liiw -. home. Here he met ;. | wey, and, like everyone, elite who had coiiiM in contact with the lad, L:re 'o be fond ..f in m Mrs 'linit died 111 l->7''. i -hort illness. Before death she aokul h-T lirother to make au e> effort to find liallwey s parents, if living ir Ins relatives. She. said he had once or twice told lu-r that be could reim-tnlier hv.n,' in a beautiful home with his parents, who seemed to h.ive i.-vi-ry'hing that money could buy. Mr. ll.it 'ui'.n iy out bis sister's wishes, and after hor Jeath took Willium to Ins own home. Inquiries were et on f-x.t first in tln-n in Anraster. New York, Philadelphia, i'ti ; -a .in.i Lisbon, Portu- gal, ami slowly ...- whole story of the lad'.i uir.-i.' . I came to light. It appeared that his tVhi-r, the 'favorite son of a I'ortugm - finuly, vi hi 1 .n.l, had married a Pi. t.-f'ant lady i_. u.it the wishus of his i.e.. pie. who- wan Roman Citln lie He was given a portion of the family property snd imir.edint.-ly went t.. New York, enter- ing a business venture in '.bat city, which was not sno.-eMifuI and by which he Icn emphasized in tin life story of Mr. \Vm. oonajdemble money. Following this Michael Gallwey of Ciutra, Portugal, a .. ,. ,.,, , T.,roi,u. and lentil-man of wealth and distinction. t U glit classics in sch.Hjl hrre, raiding in -arlier l,f. spurn in Canada, ' tne meantime, with his wile and two marred by hunislup ami misfortune. TU i chl |,i r ,. nt the boy William snd a girl, on tory *a.s recalled lately by Irf. r from Mr ';.!> .1 uentlemMi iu T"rutitu who hiul I etrieniled him. mid ill whlcl the writer proposes a trip arund the Tuniip Sfiedeni. Soufflers. Ploughs, Iron Harrow", Root Cutters, Wli. ,! barrows. Furnace U-iorr .tnd tJmt>-.s. Moaem and other Farm Machinery repaired on Short Notice. Old Castings wanted. Plough Repairs always in stock. world at hi* expense. To-day Mr Gall i wey enjoys rightful possession of vast as I tatett and great wealth ; years ago ho wits | an inmate of tbe Orphans' Home on i i Goorge street, in Toronto, and later i i I I worked as a fann hand in Collingwood township Fortunately for himself, per- I sons who did not dream that he wits an ' hi-ir to millions, or was anything but ! what he appeared to !., friendless and t J drsertetl, became interested in him, and | through their devotion he attained his i own. The chain of circumstances l*ad- i n< up to this happy result were nothing less than remarkable, and were obtained f .r tho (Jlolie a* the r- suit --t inquiries < made iu Toronto, Clarksburg snd Grey 1 County. In march, 1875, a Collingwood town- ' ship farmer offered to adopt one of the libovhat the tii-orge street home. Tho oiler wa accepted and the farmer 's choice ws William Michael (iallwe>. a bright, hsndsoine little fellow, then nybt years of aife, who haJ been placed in the home by Rev. Mr. Carfwright of AIIOSH- tor. Tha Ind, who hail always displayed the utoatei.:. fondness for horses, waa de- lighted at the prospect of living on a farm, and n ' lettbsl in his new borne thin | artiality developed to a degree r.-- markah 1 : in one so young. Between schoi" proved of ureat assisr tnce to his nil.'i'li-d parent, and at t>-n years of iige could handlo hones us well as n man who had spent hi. whole life on the firm . He also displayed a great de- sire to master tbu details of R. P. LEGATE & CO. Ceylon ... Ontario machinery. This trait of his natur otwt Our book "Ilrenkrut. Pin- \\' ner Mid Supper", i< ar-vt- in deliul-'iiil him dearly, Ills left anil being mi Imdly ! crushed while he wa.s ,-il tempt ing to ->il a ! hoinepow-er tlm^ln-r that it hud t.- IM- , ml ,,,uted. Dr. Hui.t of Clarksfnrg, I since deceased, performed th<- operal ...... : Chrifttiaiimentud ,! a f ter the arm w JM.M 'he 1*1 re vry. ronizol, il. A criti -ise-1 nnd nii for snap hunter-. - Sarraison Co. , 1:1: i vr/'<:i>. i wonicu, to intnuluce "Light of Life", turned to th-' i!corgc street Home, ihi' niowt marvellous book sinco tho publi- iw then elnvru years old. -'clin -.t ihoBihU-. A. nentaryon MIH. (Dr ) Hum. h had boon very tho NI-K Tr-i inieu', together with roni ^j,,,! lo |1 K . little f,Iluw dnritu; his illnew p'e'w tue- i. . c r'ie . \tiosr.les. In [Mint of jHjrsmided her husband to ^ive him a *it th-> work is a 2<m. Tbo finest, mom h,, me with them. Tliis was don. tot:i:hinif, li-'e like illustra' ioiin over de- Willnvm was well truateii. Ivni'! -:ii' 1C aigntut for the New TeHU-iiiient. Sells in M hiH>1, and lacked nothing of the esen very honso.aDil snvUnly can soil if. C-p. tm l, llH cmary for the welfaie of a Krai- snrr - ital orpxiierieiice unnecesaary. Freight tn y ) growing boy. He was bright and per- ;ii.l I to -Us on time. Send for outfit, iniellment, and a jroat favorite with all Church sir'-t M'i. Gallwuy's health failing, a return to New York wi made, wliere, however, site died. The children in the meantime had been left witn a Mrs. McKay of Ancaiiter. who, not hear- ing from the parent H t'nr a lon-.> timu, con- suit- .1 Rev. Mr. Curtwneht, with the result thai the boy was placed in the Home and tin.- girl >t>lopted by people uear(!uelph. On reaching womanlnxid Miss linilwey niarriod a well known ttnvlpb business man . Subseqite'itly it was ascertained that alter his wife's death Mr. Gallwey went to Cuba and accepted a position with an ewner of a !ar_;>- ugnr iilitntations. He aeeui s to have met with considopih'e success) in this tr.<rk. but when apparently on the high road to fortune waa bru'ally murder- ed by one of the laborers mi the plan- tation. Having ijoiiH J<> far, the efforts of those engaged in making tho search seemed to be bafflled. Sevcnil apparently correct stories wore traced '.. their -..urce with- out result. Then Mrs. VcKay recalled the ii.-imn of s Philndi-lj lr 'wyer whom Mr t.iallwey !i;nl M- ntioiiud S9 her as be- ing a friond "f IIIH fiiini!> . Mr. Hart- man waa notified of tins and notified the lawyer, who tvplii'd, Niating that Mr. Galiwuy had coinu fr--iM I.ii-lin, Portu- gal, and had n wealthy ut-cle 'here. To this gentleman Mr. Hnr'ninn wrote, giving as clearly us posn hie thu facts of the rase, ai<d enclosing a 'rtiticate of Mr. Gall wy'" .tenth, whic'i had been for- warded from Cuba. In iiturn, the uncle, after a ^fuw further enquiries sent to Afr. Hartiuan a chw k for 00 p >unds, with the r-i|Hi-.t t ; .i; the lad lm propel ly educated and cured for, and the promise that moro money would bo Wanted I iiiit or 1. i.lies : day uinaent. ruliahle firm, with bent Address: - o! unncc-wary. S. M. FRY, Field Manager.* Toronto giving choice of territory, and wo show you how to nriae money. BRADLEY-GAUHETSON *i" who knew him. Not long after Ins adoption by the Hunts, namely, in tho 1 year 1878, Mr. C. W. Hutuian, now a t regular intervals. This promise was kept and the |.,o;est was c-iinplied wi'h. Tho uncle oi.d in 1889, Itwving the IMV heir to ustates in Cintra, Li<t>n and elsewhere ui I'ortu.'Hl, valued M $1,0<X),1X)0, a laro portion of the II, .. l-lii'd "f Ti-iieriff, one ..f the Car.ary ! l.i.ids, lie-i.l.-s se-eral millions in cash -in. i IM-II-IM, olil f-imily plate, diamonds', \\il.i.ini ,Niichael came into posseea- i ..... if the eaUi.--t at once, tie baa visit- \Miorica and Canada several times ihon and has always kept in con- stant communication with those who be- friended him it- his early days. In 1890 h w.is married to a Chicago lady. Thu Gullweyr. as Maud, are the d<<s- cend.tnts of a family of that name and .ne of the m.mt powerful families in Ireland. They took the side of King Brsnsford. private banker >f Clarksburg, oominonced > I James II. iu his attempt to n-gaiu the Defective Glasses. Glasses exactly right two years ago may be far from right to-day. The eyes change. We will examine your eyes free, and will only recommend a change if absolutely beneficial. W. A. Armstrong, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. FLESHCRTON. Engluth crown, and several of the family fought ag tinst King \\ .Uiam at tbe battle "f the Boyne, The result of that contest meant: to them, an many other Irish fumilieit, e* termination or exile. Tliey chose ,he latter and made their way to the continent. One of them settled in Lisbon, Portugal, and laid there tbe foundation - >f the fortune nowenjoy< d by Mr. Williaiu Michael Gallwey. The Glebe. s Wosvan Another gnat discovery has been mails, and tbat tco by a lady m this ooontr*. "Disease fastened itaclutchrs opoo her and lor smren years the withstood ite^Mverast Usts.bnl uxr Tita.1 orflans . undermioisl and death wemrd immrneot. Cor thr*" muntha she ooughrd inc0r>antiy, snd could not sleep. Shs tjnalfy ilucovarcd a way to recovery, by pan-liaaing of an a bottle of I'r. King's Nsw Dtseorery (or ('nnsompti -u and was so much relieved "n takiu first dose, that sh alspt all niht; and with :- bottles, has been absolutely cored. Hsr name is Mrs Luther I.utz.' Thus writ* W C. HaniniPk*f,.., of Sliflby. N. 0. Sold 'T all Druggist at 'nj cents aod $1.00. Every buttle (iiarantsd. Public Meeting A public meeting of all interasted in forming .1 Pork P-u-king Company m Markdale will be hold in Marsh s Hall. MarkdfcJe, on Saturday, Oct. 21st. at thu hour of 2 o'clock. Tile committee appointed some I HIM; ago to gather infm- ination as lo the cost cf thu plant, profit, etc.. will I* prepared to lay all obtain- able before the meeting. John Oliver, Secretary of thu Palmerston Pork Pack tnpaiiy. will be present aud giv til intiirniatii n >o far as that Company has proceedtnl. W. G. Pickell, ohair- mtn ; J. I. Graham, Secy. Committee. Only one Opinion There certainly can only be on ipinion regarding the premium picture-* for Family Herald and Weekly Star sub scribern this season. They are heautiet, .111,1 to think that each yearly sub- scriber gets both pictures is a wonder. They an- the ''Battle of Alma," in color*, size 32X17, and "Pussy Willows, size 13X-20. Ony dollar pays .- year - subscription, including both pictures. Canadians should lie proud of the Family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal. It certainly has no e<|ual. Be Ready Physic should be thrown to the dotf", bill there are certain " household reim- dies' and "first aids to the injured ' should always be ready for use. Marion H-irland explains just -*hat they are in the firs! of the four volumes " Health Topiee," prem-nteU to em-h subscriber who takes advantage of the clubbing offer for 1'jOOof tho weekly (;l"be. which ha for over 65 years, ind is now, Canada* 1. atluiiz family newspaper, from now, b> .lan.l, W01, for one dollar, and Marion Hnrland's latest liook, " Bits of Commnn Sense,'' in four volume*. Sent free, posing*