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f --VOL. XXIII. PI.CgERING• O NT. FRIDAY SITT 2 .3904. - -_ Vv*fess{anal Karbs- ' LOOUBT MILL. i--, Dunba•;on. Ion short notice. Arrangements ' t Spink Mills are being made fora good band, • A railwity collision resulting in the The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian a lad} demonstrator'and a nttn)- r killing of two Italian C. P.R.laborers church are to he c•ongratulatod upon Medical. - -- and injury to two others occurred the splendid success of their festival bet• of other good things, which' �?�t Red Wheat - - 95c bus. Monday morning about half past ten mud bazaar at Rosehank. The ladies trill be announced faller later. White Wheat - 95C o'clock, near Locust Hill. A C. P. R. (sustained their high reputation for.,heel) the dates in mind and plan a Spring Wheat - - 93c mud train made app of ten flat cars ynd,providing tempting delicacies. The to be there. F. EASTWOOD, M.D.. Surgeon Goose Wheat - 75c .o containingabout 30 Italians workmen supper was follutred by an unusalIy to Canadian Pacific Railway : Coroner PP ontwrio County; issuer or Marriage Liceores. .Manitoba Flour $6.00 bbl. employed by the railway as a con-I high-class prugrxm. The various i Claremont; officehours=Beforeloa.m., I tog Family Flour 5,50 it struction gang, batt been at work numbers were rendered by first-class p.m.,and fiou 7 to B p.m. Private telephone Y a „ about three miles west of Locust Bill. artists,all of whom received hearty o connection with Balsam.Greenwood,Brougham Pasury Flour - 5.50 Mt Zioo,A.Jobnston's;1th con!, Wm CowWs Bran 818.00 ton Their labor done at this point they had i encores, Ret-. AV. B. R'oyd filled the : vthcon),and D Pugh's!9th con) 8-17 Shorts 16.00hoarded the cars and the engine had'chair in a wast able tttanner. ■ s ■ ■ just Rut in motion Lon and the east . A. YOUNG. V.D.,C.M.,Fellow of Jumbo 25.00 when a freight train was seen approach GREEN RIVER. L • Trinity 3ledicalCollege. Toronto, In em• Graham 'Whole Wheat Flours ingrap}dlcxroundacurve.TheItaliuns bar of of Cortege of Phveiciane and sargeons of became seized with a anis xnd start- Miss Rine, of Toronto, is visit Posy"sses advantages not to he Ontario. Omoe and residence opp O'Leary hotel Chop of all kinds. P S found in business tulle Wobarn,Ont. office home: morning T to 10: ed to clamber over one xuother in a frith Mrs. Hutchins• e, 11 e run- •vemnR a to e. Hard and Soft Coal. nllul rare to get as far as possible front Regi \igh.swande t, of Pickering, centrate on tine line of work,--the Above prices Subject to Change without the threatened impact. In their mad is hon-le for a few,.la_ys. training of stenographers. - -- Notice, haste four of their numlier fell be- Mrs. -NN', A. Fuller sp•nt last Creek Our premises at-(- the finest and Legal. Co., ween the moving g best equipped in Canada. fire have . Model Bakery � Limited. g c: rs. One, Donna in Tor-onto t•i,itin •h•iends. Sadclea, aged 3U, atld married, ryas The .hisses Turner, of Toronto, 'are I exceptional facilities for placing T E, FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS- %nstxntiy killed: U. IT<n coni, aY Doth the guests of11t�. -W. H. Turner. � r,ur gradnxtes: �c e cc ark in coajnr.ct i ri7 • TER.Ooanty Crown Attorney,and County of 16, «•as crashed about the head, and �Ii" Winnie Willson is t•i.�iting her, ,or with the w largest typer. r ite otieitor, ConrtHone•.whitbv• 1Gvinternall-v injured. He expired shot t- Mrs. McClotid, of Toronto. c,-cnpany in thc• country. Iv after being released. 11. Iixlro anal �Irs. :11e•x. hinR xnri chilriren, fif ,Jur fr•e ;tre luw enough to be a , �OW SdcE}ILLI4RAY, BARRIB• Plorento Diacazso escaped without Toronto Junction,,are v siting friends " tatderxt iuu. Uur ealalo"Ile, free, L-f are,Solicitors,clic. WE- opposite Poco- < ,1 t :1, t::nu�' otho:•advantnve, *Moe Wbitby,Out. Jan.Bal:Dow,B.A.;Tbeo. ser•lutts ln,iut•�•. Both the• de:ul hien herr. f a:oGunvrsy,LL.B. Mouev to Loan. By lived in Peterhnro,. Thr freighter, 311,-•. Grant and child, of Montreal, which plunt;e47 into the rear of th, are visrtintc 'he forn)er's Inuther. Mr.- 71111d train. 11 tht'a ut:e• .frau) C rat- T. NlclntyIa•, - .^ , Petertrtcrry. �,,, c•awo to Ian-tnn. The Chief damage• Mr. and fit;. R'iikutCnn, of "!in,, sustained t,as to the r utrinc. ,viliell River. i- visitin_- tits latter, .1- ter. • • • a Mm HOP.zI`N9,VETERI`iABY SCR• tragi a -emit-d. 1'tu et.of tilt• rats at_ Mr.. J. B. coO:egiGraioute of :ria Ontario cot- Of all materials and design to•hed -.vete sliV110% tlxtnasroci. 'flit. Quitc a riiiiiiiiev front bore intend plsea Oatar;e fb:.r+aary �[eitoa' Association. kepti o stock. It will pay yon engine•rtxrhi•tl tr the unul_u"attl wets taking ul the t•xlrtbitiun in Turontu Krffi:eand res'deaceone ac miles to Dell at our works sed inspect our stock, trr.,'kee1. The track w,a, cleared for this we•e k surd next, 1 or l�utll• CorsotGr amloan1Olmso-L pb-"0w. '' nsace and obtain prices. Don't be misled by tru:Hc .tbutit430p,m. IIia�esHittt.-•!1, of Cire•enwr,ex}, Rud - r r Wtephoae in my office P,0. address, Green ageT•ts we do not employ them,consequect• Brougham. - (arlton, (,f•ror,,n'o. visited last week APPLE BARRELS tt tth O 1(I •e Burk A .•.Ktver, enc lq we can, and do throw off the agents - -- 1It•s. H H kits xnd .tics. 'f, fiirst _ commission of 10 per ceLt,, which you will Tllt•e-tang i= the Main thought "1 �ttsstttews pGarDs. certainly save by purchasing from ng. A of tilt' season. �t,er.t «ct,n,•"al tt 1 t,t in `> uttfft Clic, - . -i:u To - - call solicited. tt.:c• zue s of_,It, «VIII, Vit. Jahn. Quite a fety of the farmer, are lir,. J rites U, 'tan ,Intl dxugh•f-r Allaway'S - •j�130MAd DCNN,Conveyttneer, Com WHITBY GRANITE CO., through lintvest• left l;t+t woc,vk f r tnt-lr hou'w it, Nc'tt 1 miSetoner for taking:Affidavits, ata.. Grp.PostO$CA. Whitby, Ontario JJ1 13. Ca<sio ?pent a few days I.I,kard. after spending several weeks �. � 8aremoat,oat oy -- — last ,reek ill the t•ity, her" with Ntrs. H. I)ote•n. Cooperage 1 : �S1 �. Ca•;sie left on Thursday- John Kinw wh,, has been under th• RR� BUNTING,fCIssuer f u A PICSERINa LIVERY tt'exther f,�I' —too til,+e. is .wound Large, Stock on Ilantl, and (orders ,Ll• L.tc•na••tortheCoantp o2 Ontar.o. O!� Ira ti=it ft'irntl� til �1a111tU1)R, R •- - :�o• ai the eto» or at his residence,Pickering T. �•. atltl �It'S. Ilt,l)i)arcl tlt'flti'e x¢itn In hl� nano! ltral[11, tt'e Arc f111t:r1 Ul! Sbe,Ct �Ut14'e. - tllsgs 1•y pl t.,.•d to arty, L,,nx l.ve-),it hint:, to Mount Albertuu Sunday. - f - - 1lisses Allif• Fill-) anti Eva Hole- « . Al.i.,►trAl', Firer close vehiolee for Eire by day )limos J. ,JRrkson has gone* to Tc- !I.-tf Pickering. D.kVID BELDAM, snctioneer, &c., ti k[ns cr,• �pendinir.i Creek in TornCt-,. g. Wobnrn,so:iottssales!rom ni*anmerous or sight 'bus to connection meet• ronto to nurse III a hospital. th,, gus.:t,of 31t.= Jltna FLIllf•r. While trieala Doti tar .aai near. 661.4 of fa.ms,farm trig all G.T.R.trains, Freight and We c•oncrntnlate G. Brown oil in •l nr..nto th,•y.expoct to visit the ex- ° asoct and everytLIDO Ina to to besoia Wil! be •:press delivered to all parts of the pRssilil; tri- 2nd clx5s esau)lna[iot>. hlblituU .uul.uth,r points of intNrerest �, bombed by the suoecr;bee with tbeaamost care vtl:aRe. Teaming of a'I kinds done �, //��//���� sad sold to the very best advantage. testy !t T. (', Bro,vn =pent un•la3 -- iekering \wj Dal w-'O'y on shortest notice. Sale and eom in the city with leer htt band and JOHN MILLER DE. D. 1C ��// V R.BEATOti,TOWtiSHIPCLERK mission stables in connection. frieucl:. Yards at Spink Mills. D. Oonvev►acer. t Ete. rtonerfor loan a A t;I,N,in a k� rat• r,t•Prthevomtrinn- :. J. Ptlilli )s Rnd _hiss .Jessie, Sun• t p gtbtlavta lceounsaae Eco, Yoa•y g town 1 try in M,,r.d,*y. whin the- i-e in w,+s °a forte prop•rt iesvz of y[arrtage..Lac- • • Pe•�k flRvefl at Pickering tti'ith W.. G• �preall abraa:td that Ont tr u's t"stereo Best Quality of Hard Coal *Does" hit•. s. Dot T•. ! Proprietor. «'aril. 'it—k.l:Ieeder and Importer, John 11r�. Maim andMis- Morton y,l;,.,. wits dead. Shortly after din- Full weight Guaranteed. OOCHEFi k P05TIGL.LioeasedAnc• visited at Mr. Brooks in Dollar un ner, on Monday. lir. 31illi•r Rent out +M foitioe irslcrtoo County of OrtanO. ant• - Stinda Stove and Chestnut Sizes - ttoo antes charge. conReal at e Furnitureii,ite • 3 to the corntakin a short dictanre from dtmod•»ce cbarae, T Fc0r, S Real Escaae JI19� F. Patterson is in Ti)rontr, the house, tskiriK tcith him achair •asotaodGebsom yalaato[: -cries a:tenttonH - �orrRobert ofStnnfitcille,arrttin••neo alt orders D marl o thamg po •a- attending the: wedding ed R At lowest market s�pi g g of her drsea THOtI Pu[G�EB,•Broogbam. One F, J ousin• arkr.i for his f triter, inti being direct- IPO®TILL,Green Riven Out. S&I? A fall troe of first. F, Burton, of Toronto, spent a wa- horn neem out, Dots e rpHS WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hay. class furniture now few ria " last week tyith his.uncle deceasedhy res.;b born it'y tAnnAntr. The - =• JL find lltrn lying dead t �•. . yire ar AnnAn, Dum• prices. rootiio>i io aril bo ae.:t:'dto`parfurnish oar ware rooms, hie:-r+ t , Gammage Rnd .-W. J. 1317, thus being in his � ' Ing removed to sed thoroughly overbani OII •2htbtiiOII sa - L Bartle 14c utlant , on '*Jay 12th, pn - pe y• Quality Sm n hand quantity oi•- a kith year at the We'hare also n we epaetoas aamp'a Booms. I shoo be pl•ae• BUdell t 1!tlted friend* 1n .Oshawa tune of lits death. Hes spent his ton Best � y ithing Coal, ' •d so see a:I old.nacroas when cb• have ay Prices right. on Sundev, hocxi da a tri ,lis nxt lye land, where he ttttaioa to vtut Markham. J•B. 'OURENCrt, y Our Coal makes warm friends, IKartahsm.Ont. =sem Misaes Arodie and Shaughnes.y, acquiret3 that knowledge of rural and _ R. S. Dillingham+ of Toronto, are visiting the for. agricultural pursuits which but a few Orders left wicn W. Yeak delivered rner's mother. t•A w� ♦� __ - yre previously Itrcxluced our beloved Promptly. Methodist Church 1Pielseriaq, Out "Bobl,y Burns". l�•iththis ed:ucatiun - - John Poacher, A. E. Major and and at tha'rtge,of eighteen, on April The Services as Follows• wife visited Thos. and Mrs. Pouch- 12th, 1835, he left Glasftr in a sailin �+ f er oil Sunday.•. • l cee.r•1 in charge of an mt «rtation_o� R 10:30 a.tti., reaclt;Itg. - a nes & Co Mrs. J. Berk and Mrs. John >I. sheep and swine fnr his uncle. the late WESTERN BAN,; Of CANADA, 7:00 p. e Gerow are visiting with Mrs. G. Geo Miller, of Markham. with whom Iaorporat•dbyact ofParliament ISTl "2:00 p.m.:.: ...Sabbath School. Bessie, of Severn Bridge. he lived for flue years, He was joined .._.Eppw rth League, on g j Tsok•stn■Sraash. ;1000,000 "htr:day,-- Have a fulr Mine of freah and cur- We are sorry to report the 111- later by his father and mother,-who Aat1vWsedGpttal_........... c nes- of P. Matthews. c•nntintied to reside on the estate ttr- subscribed Capital....:................ 500.0m 8:00 p.m .....,Reekly Prayer on ed meat° constantly on hand. 11'e hope chased h . if in . This estate Hb•0""•'•"""......"......•"• 1ti0,000 Thursday. Spice Roll, BreakfRst Bacon, for his speedy recovery. consisted ftltli acres, in the nuc- Assets Realilv Convertible....,:...... l,ms.8W 'A. Lan- and wife, of Oshatt�, $ Joes Coven. E5Q. T,H.McXiLLA t EsQ. P•ev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. Haul,'Bologna, �Feiners, etc. lett:of 'Thistle Ha", nerve an estate. President baehier " Pastor'. are visiting with the latter's par- which, with its outlaying farms, num- special attention given to Farmer's 84Lis Highest prices paid for sots, Win. and Mrs. 'Wil--;on. hers over one thousand acres. Through rote• Collectioaesolicitedand promptly mads Mr• . A. Grant, of Montreal, the fifties, sixties and seventies, in all Foreign to bona tan American and _ Butcher's Cattle. Foreign Ezchange bought°rid sold Dralta it . -- - formerly of Green River, is visit- classes of imported stock, his herds Sued, eyailabie oa all parts of the world ink her aunt, Mrs. T. Pouches' xnd Sucks swept the show-ring with ■a�iasw ssak aarpartm•aa this Reek. red, but modestly retiring to the A. could Real Estate Agency S A A number from here attended eightiesLhe left the field and threw Merest allowed on depoette at hi hetet car his flocks and herds open to those who rent rates,and credited baff-yearly to depaitors ■ the garden party at 1Z hitevale could hope to succeed only by payinkt (Geo. Kerr. Manager. Office -- last Tuesday evening and 'report an annual visit 'to "Thistle Ha. A fete barrels of No. 1 sugars on a'fine time. With.lir. Miller, came the church gri�ttttttttttts�a�tttttdttt>•tttttf�• Pickering, Qntarlo• hand which we will sell cheap. . S. H: and Mrs. Stevenson re- of Scotland to Pickering Township, 1 ' turned home on Monday from and the'congregation of St. John's FOR SALE Full line-'of Dry Goode and Gro- their trip to see their sons In La- mourns the loss of its oldest member. 'resenation series. Combe, Alberta: They report The Conservative party o;> Canada A good seven roomed dwelling, Rock Salt on hand. _ everything looking splendid', also have reason to mourn the loss of _ wood house attached, 41 acres of land. - a supporter of its every principle. t ' A. Littlejohn:, who ,some time ' sive � 'Articles Splendid for market gardening Prim Give us'a call. a o of severel - hurt in 'Little Ten of tw ,children Miller him.. _�����1�S ! ci ly sand Loam," good well, good g g 3 $obert!littler and John 3iiiler jr.are 1 j P y. h York, is spending a feR days here names well-known in every breeder's stabling, quite near t e station,, •.., -- also Farmers Supply Store with his parents. He is improving home. George. Andrew, and Harry, A good dwelliT on thein street-, one nicely and we are all glad to see devoting their, attention to the hos- - , on Christina street. 'and' a good _--E• BRYAN-, Mgr. him in our midst again. bandry' of. the estate, Mrs. David We make a specialty: of house to rent on Church street. On Saturday last, while G60. Burns and Mrs: Walter Renfrew, presentation articles,. Philip, sr. was driving' a horse ,t•ith Misses Agnes, Margaret and DOMINION BANK which was engaged .at unloading Mary, and Mrs. John' Miller mourn ,Solid Gold Watches. - r' rr • V. Richardson• rain with the slings s at Thomas 'the loss of a kind father and a loving Gold Headed Cttltes. ��/ g F husband: Tea Sets. Philips', the animal took fright and started off at a rapid rate' of Only Did His Dut y as He Saw it. Silverware cabinets Gapital Paid no, $3 000-000 Diamond Rings. III Reserve Fund and "I deem it my duty to add a word Grand father clocks, Undivided Profit. '3f474fQ0� and threw him,Kith great force a of raise for Chemberlain's Colic, .,Expensive.Marble Clocks, distance of some twenty"feet on Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,"says •,Expe etc., etc. the hard ground. Fortunately no. J. Wiley Park, the well known neer- Let As remind you WHITBY BRANCH•1 bones R ere broken, but;lir Philip chant and postmaster at Wiley,, lzy, and R y note ver close — received a number of bruises and "I have been selling it for three or can General Bankingscratches on his shoulder and face four years, and it gives complete saris figures on same. Before - faction. Several of m customers tell you buy elsewhere exam- and was otherwise badly shaken y _ 3' Y s LL ',Business Transacted. tip, and he was also unconscious ole they would not be Without;it for ins our tock or consult that we sell anything. Vingle Een, to my know- us b mail - for about an hour.' .We are glad ledge, one single dose has cured R Y ' SI? . ee-eeial atTention given to thepollto know, that he is gradually re- severe attack of diarrhoea, and I i coverin and expects to be around lest-class repairing prom- tion of format's sale and g. pe pooitively know that it will cure, the F• tl attended o. - again in a short time. fiuv(dsentery). You are at liberty to P Cattle Fly Oil, other notes. -- use this testimonial as you please." 1 - - Pure Paris Green 6AVINGS 'DEPARTMENT. Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlain's lain' For sale by all druggists, NORYitaJt� BClew TT Wilson's Fly Pada - - - --• Cough Remedy. _ -Tanglefoat - n4bpCe!Lts received of $1. and I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Whitby Fair will be held this - Chloride of I:ilne upwards. Remedy for more than twenty years Krap r on Sept. 28, 29 and 30th. Jeweler and Optician, former Har. Stationery. P and it has given entire satisfaction. I on are being made for and successor to, Interest allowed. at highest bare sold a pile of it and can recom- old time fair. The prise list erarrent rates. [Wend it Nighty.-Joseph McElbiney, should reach the members and •Richardson• & Co COx=3wa ided or paid half Linton, Iowa. You will find this rem man others before Saturday, r _ eiiy a good'friend when troubled with Y pjCKERING _ yearly, a cough or cold. It always gffords Sept. era. If you do not get one Fgbitby Out. , P -KE. N Cj- ,,� - C__ R N— EWS _ ,3.J.THORTON, Quick relief and is pleasant to take. and want one, write Sec'y. Elmer PHARMACY ,u SAO= For Pale by all druggists. Lick, Oshawa, and you will get it L 1�■.�.I�.�na■...:■■ �i raj. .� :ra'ay .u• _ n2,.: v�.r.� 6P k, ',d- r j't�.v r 6. '"Y "' '.•4` .ypai. ':,�y.* 4. ✓yf,1, 'ti ,+,-. {t-M ti 'ti' I ;^f. N., ''.^,a.': •an 0. 'M!t �SjL ', ';� ',a, '�2t•4 cssi!R aR'' .A,. �'.,a'sz•�i°.,,.,: :• t <:ipA'st.t '�je.: }1r Y . .. . I. , , . . . at ebb tlde: "don't yeti remember i "'Not she, di�`t want nobody to i — � ( J Philip Handal, of Stlllbrooke Will-)" know,- Sally skid, YM _ , 11 . "Meade's boy ? Yes, I minds 'en,"I YFor the flrsx aye, perhaps• Nut I a o she replied, tsJcSng a jrinch of snuII i aha may bd w an>jing money uow aad•1 ��« 1 and surveA DYING PROMISEiying him with a critical air. 1 not able i.o send it," He took up _ _1. - _ "llrowed, ' she added after a few sec- the two gold pie4es and tossed them I �N . r' _ oti<!s, when she dipped down into her on the table as he spoke, D __. - k beckoning t hire t follow into ' ' What '11 ye do o her?" she ask- . - ,..._ .. •.r „ .,., a warm little nest -o :ed, following the sutra with her eyes. ark- o o i in c t • . t It was an old tub of a boat ten See thatshe wants nothing, poor . COST OF RAISING CALVES. ' 13 ., 1. - -r - .. OR, TN£ nISSING ._:-_ -_ lest long shored up timbers child! and that-that noba3y does l A great m by feedin Bay experiments in the ' _ firmly sunk in the river's bed. so,'he m," he muttered, broke iiL of farm an;nut►s have been t r l aakr 'WILL ,i,� that the tide could not float it off. i .,M it two, lad, ah, deary ine! I trade, but they have been incomplete A low plank wall rose from its sides I I be a lune lorn ooman. Make ij as a basis for Estimating the abeo- .. . some two Peet or three Peet high, ,two, dear," she said, coaxiugly. lute coat and profits of animal pro- i this was topped by a slant wooden I He clinked another Half sovereign i duction, because as a rule they cover roof like.an inverted boat, With its down un the little table and Sally only a small portion of the eaimal's a CHAPTER XJLT►I. Plummer, soon after, as something tiny windows, one shoreward and one I covered the three bright coins with I life. Realizing the importance of r�ed over the bare, white boards riverward, its- little dour and its I her hard, brown hand. more complete data i thin nrespect,Of Tfe asst afternoon, about the tall-1 Trom the folds of a dress she was vig- stove-pipe through the roof, it was Vi inter's hard, living's-hard, 'tis several of the experimental stations 01 dank, naw Philip walking l orously �hakiag before replacing In exactly like the Noah's Ark the chit- ,hard to be u lone ooman," she mut-;have made records of the amount and through snowy lanes and across field-I the ewe "how did she come by dren useX to play with, and it was j tered, clutching the gold, yet staring coat of food consumed by various aa- 'JwAhs toward the river's bank. He,pearls?" - Ia thrilling joy to them to o rresolutel into the lire. imals from.birth to maturity, 'While • bad Pulled his coat-collar up about g there y' "How, indeed!" he echoed, picking of a summer, afternoon, es ecially at I "Mill harder to be alone when I these observations need to be re- ey face and crashed his hat over his I P g P young and beautiful and unprotect- Pleated many times under a varietyr � ryes. and with a burning tear of.�, it up and ezaming it with heavy full tide, when it seemed to Bost on �• g ' fear• It was large, of beautiful lus the river, to draw in the I Pd," added Philip. . tai r•ecogaized by paseeri�rs as bs g gangway 1 beat day's work ou,ever did JIIe the i of conditions before it would be safe strode swiftly along in the pale snow ;tial and pierced. It must have been and have tea in the marvellous lit- your , to draw too Positive conclusions f : ilr�• worn with that dress and dropped tie house, every inch of space Ja Rife, Sally, if you just tell the whule 'trom them, the results already ob. from a string; it was no cheap imi_ which had been utillze<l Por Ball s ;t.rut Ashamed of Jessie. That was indeed ' y' Mkt tained are suggestive' and of consid- a strange experience and tation, but a pearl of price, a thin limited needs. 1 •"ph. deary, clear! -She begged and lerable practical t-alue, 7 yet it Was 8+ 1 the ttro est in all the wild media she could not possible have bought, 1 Philip felt like a' giant as he de- prayed and settled the da, and hour I Mr. W, Clark has recorded data y He did not like'Mre. Plummer to see sceaded five steps and sat on the and tide long afore. She fixed twice, regarding the cost of 'raising baiter - w in him. feelings that surged i it. Lad put it quickly away wonder-1 chest by the little grate, which blaz- but v couldn't get down here. 'How I calves. In a number of cases the re- within him. He pitied her much. ing with an awed wonder, g o live ages from your folk. I ;cord covered from birth to maturity .--but he condemned her more. Noth• that ed cheerily with burning driftwood I Asked, 'I shan't want,• Sall lag, he thou warren should sell their souls for and bits of old baste; there was the y.'' bhe�'-that is, for approximately two ghi, with the stern Phar stones and be tricked by so poor a ;little dresser ,with bits of shining saes. 31y fortune 'll be made. I'in care; One of the calves weighing. lsaiem of male kindred, could palls-i the Bash oP a jewel. stocker g I Swine where the ground is cover'cxl ,at birth 56 ate, much less excuse corvduct such thing 3•• the curtained bed-place, with poen s, consumed dining _ r as hers; those secret meetings augur- The last gleam of sunset was gone ;the geranium in the window, the sew gold,' she suss," the first yeur 159 pounds of whole 3 when he reached the riverside, end pots and pane, the candlestick, the 1)Id she come alone?" asked ;milk, 2,738vpounde of skim milk, 66 n ad deception as well as a frailty that stood upon the bank at the spot seashells, lumps of coral, and othor I Philip, in the deepest voice. bounds bran, 224 pounds of hay, and made him shudder; piteous as the where the handkerchief had been sea treasures, the Maltese doll once "Alone, as lone as the dead. Once was a. idea of a self-sought death of despair Pastured for one hundred and was, it was still ll the one sign of found. The lace had been a gone, no coming-back, I tells. her. sixty-cue days. �'hett one year cid P play- the desire of Jessie's eyes, and the So good. (;o she must." 'she had cost $. W and weighed Old Race to be hoped for. But he did ground for Lhem as children. Here full-rigged model Yrigate, long the de- I "What did she take with her? ;pounds, During the second year the not think that she had taken her life; heavy timbers, chained roughfy to- sire of his own. How delicious 1. _ 'the country talk, the cold looks and gether to prevent their being washed Sally's ,miikless tea used to be in I BOXY ration was made up of sorghum hay, - • averted heads of Her Acquaintances y' g fairy g 1 .'Box and a bag, Jim fetched it -ilage, oat straw, corn stover, and a i awn were laid raft-like, alon the 'this fai dwelhn and Sally her-(not provide a motive strong river's edge to be seasoned; the shore'self, what a marvellous picturesgrte from Cleeve. She give him five shit- little cotton seed and bran. The ) • enough for so desperate a measure,.ends halt bedded in mud, the others old sibyl she looked as she sat tak- tinge. Just stitched . the boat at period of pasture covered two hu�- lend no more pressing motive could 'witted and floated by the full tide. To Ing her snuff, the scent of which L �hoth Pier. cost • y died $rad. tw•entc-four days. The J argued, n did not know what av d s ringu Band down, with bethe'emo to Philip like a th s aboard." I d attheend of SheU�eur 665 pounds. . .. . ...... C er o? Jessie had known too well that, spring .P Y of infancy, relating the 'lien carried her thing - guilty or not guilty, Mrs. Plummersplashing, through the cracks after tale, chiefly of the sea, So she ".How was he dressed? Like a Sen- ,She dropJ.ed .her first calf a few - - would never receive a disgraced girl tivhen the great beams rebounded 'sat today in the ,tinter firelight as ;tleman's Erervar:t?" he continued in !days hero re she was two years old. -- beneath her roof. "She might die from the spring, had then been a she used to sit in the s,rmmer silty ,an agitated voice. The total cost or fed up to this time on the road 'first," was her expreB heavenly pleasure. IP one performed'glow, the saute quaint FKure, with Lord knows. A bit of brass tied I was $21.915. - ( _ Iden. this dance upon a lone balk stretch- the same brown ex en's face en's arm. There was a lot more like , '1'11 T; FEED EATEN 'r In the long �tntches of the night, Ing into the river i'ar beyond the'surrounded by the Hauptng white an helping off boxes,' i ._ _ others, one had the additional happi- cap-trill of her cup, tine same Oh, u poster," he said with re- by two ether c•al%es, which the art . as he teased uneasily upon lira. bare ,thor believes made a normal growth, 1. Plummer's !a% ,,der-scented Pillows he meas of the chance of missing uno's brown arms, whtc•h, .like the face,l'`Pf' had thought much of Jeesie's dls- lew.ttng sad going spinets into the seemed caned in old oak; the aanceim J Further questioning eli !ted`nothing cost 11 4/' a g g $ nd 81: .G6 respectively, harmony with her surroundin s. Red- water, a catastropho that otace befell dlu crosaoc'er shawl, t ore o importance,tan so enjoins re- f r ce ar the t,r yetrr. One of thews J - oda, the scone od ieasant holidays peer little ,Jein ssie, whnm be had fish- scanty dark skirt that he remearbered Iticance upon the old-sibyl, Philip alves wefghec! 4:3 Pourrla at birth ehfldhood, had been taken with- °cI out whir some ditTlculty' and much In boyhood. Summer and wyater, I took his leave of her- and stumbled 'mad during tiie britt year coasutned . R out criticism, laughter on his part, and weeping ons Indoors and out. Sally s atttre never I°ut of the tiny nutshell into he � 92 Pounces of -whole milk, 1,192 lbs, but r:orT S an he hers and carried home, a piteous varied, thus she rowed on the rev nl ht with his worst tears contiraied, l o! skim milk, 323 1 o'rnda hay, .and i fresh to It after yo tun al river 1 g 204 pounds u1 bran, and was on pa-,+- , and habitral exppriet;cam ut more poi- little ores like a drowned kitten. in sun or wihd. wet or cold. Iol`JnEr J;ueplicrty, wP•hat a long cours t Jr, '!sl•ed modes Of ife, it s Near Were tilut,ers was-a small i on the art of this vo+.tn one hundred and s lits-Hve days. 'that freak him v He had brought her a packet of . . The other calf w•elghedl30 pounds at have been congenial to Jessie.cuould arcely the gra a of atm .ted oaks, some of which ariuff and aerie Indian flJsurep to add ¢lame heir errorth thing no bat een fAcion ;brrt`h and was twi in much the same tanned over, :he water; there •bo o her euriovities, S' way, neighing ,hen ,a year old 450 a rage sd g F y . more so as rhe sag homespun rough- use.. to un•::res„ „,,d, climbing tato Of double deahrrl rn- that quarter ? the :'ass. take headers from the over- [hem With a grunt of a,tiafa[:on. 1�`try he would as noon. have LhoRht !pounds. Ideas to contrast with the refined ala thea she rose, and operrir g a a . Vance, almost splendor. of Marwoll hanging tops OPpo 4te was meadow t y l of sena Data are also recorded re regarding Il cupboard above the little tirel'J.scetinR °ne of Heaven's whitest ga g whence they..bathed at Gull tide, dr ..(tele brae other cafes, which the a that o� °i vague remorse mingled ss brought forth a black bottle con[ata- I beliecea consumed too little sitim I trrtth frena ti;uughta: he �� him- Ing themsei es by the simple process Ing some pale, clear aaa which Fiatf way across the snowy Helc1._milk during the Bret year and barite ;* - salt again and again what he could of racing round the mead in the sun cog I which sl erf .aomea'hnt stee 1 down i^eve doers t)ei«err for her., sad wind. shouoin ah® Poured int° one•ot the old china p steeply did not make aatlsfn to growth and the aa- R and- leaping tike tea cu s avd Zayt. him, ar.9 whtrh to the rtcrlr, he stopped and lookeu! 'T'urthermote, they were ac�ldently liwer alway s- wan, nothing The fault Yo ng coit', as Innocent of clothes he knew well had never sod We I hack at the solitary light fa sally's ' . seemed to lie in. clicumstance she a� as uncsnsciova of [heir aced as pas Cloy window. He could lust see the trred too early. One of these cafes ur.fallea Adam, c.rstom-house# tfhIle %he did tris' ! ,lark mass of the oak-grnva, the weighed SO pounds at berth. DurIn-g k bad been trained nut of harmaay he took raind stock of the fame:lar' t#e Ilrst yeas 25Ct r it with her poetit�oc'in life• she had no, The meadow, was white-nowI the obJecte :o the cabin, black blot to which the one red eye Pounds of wh.ls '� " ,social statu", river rtiae black in the duels b con- and sew un a I of light gl0Ubd, -and the darkness of milk,. 1,1 5 Pounds of skim milk, ahr• had risen from one Y little sbplf with the Bible and I'll . dans put not rearhed austher. It Ire trast with its snowy banks the i the river flowing between eta ghostly 1-A4 Pounds of brag; g3 Povnds �l had taken her to India, her isolation edges of the timbers nese xaled b grim s ProgresN, a railway time gleaming banks, !t was a hien', 'corn meal, and 46�, pounds of ' ay a e table. which nl6 ,ri, a trade out; were eaten. .and the cult was on pea would hater been frightful. he ceould great white flakes o the tide y' gleaming, stall zrtght the black ,lea t - - have to lease her while t was terata a ttow strongly r� to be of last year's date. I of sky biazecf a ith the white tSrp .of lure one htrndrerf aticri twelve date I e marctwd B P He talked of old :lines, and of the incirmerable frosty stars, tho light of The cost of feed for Ino first year F , to the first Reiie•f o• L rcknow, and neath his deet as he ate ,d on the ed Ko - i went through the Rohllcunde earn- of the♦ floating ttmbera slippery with Crimea and rho Mutiny, and then) uhleh reflected from the snow was w•ns $11.65 and the weight when a paign And fi he alerrie<l her in snow; the gro.e, ,as heavy with Sally begun, as she always did atter s,iPflorent to walk year old 340 pounds. AsHe from 4 P - Ebssland and, left,her tr Ind. it wo,:ld �°hadows About a foot '»y ).tt ine a taste .from the black bottle, of her l lectc in outline. . and discern ob pasturage etre 'was !ed during fila 'have been far worse T!,err d ' timbers the channel .vas :Icer,, h,. "tortes. _ Re lthtctued ,sil,ently r.fii she He .took something from his pocket s!,,ond }•ear cotton seed, corn stoc er, esaie'e: became almost uncunsciui oat strawalyd silage, qhs dropped sweet, sorrowf!il tact w,,,rid rise I_,- knew it well, an; so did Jessie, a ca of his and hurled it with the widest swr,s role him wrrh q.nth reproach, No slight 9prinlit from the springy helks Presence, and she-rambled on, as shelof .his arm toward tFie dark river. iher first calf when twenty-two - _vfl could be rcrtr•tbuted to that sweet A" one would be in told-Stream out sru babl.% aid in the long nights and I it gilttered, in the pallid itghr, mak ,months old, The cost of feeding up and guileless child. But he remem- of depth. No house was to alight y `lerr'alte set alone, herlla¢ n tiny trait v tt Raw tike the!to the time of raping was ;7.R1,. bsr"ed that wales ecery woman' has but the ark• built on a boat at the mind thrown back on the hast, (tiniest of Cal-t-ing uartr and vantshcd, marking the total coat of feeding !�11 r F� cad been innocent, FIe had passed uuter'e ecfRe, the grure would shel- Then, when she Paused and tell to. It was the opal ring he had given ,$19 26. • fibs a"ornlrrg, not without some feel- ier one from the ga .e of paesers-hy. staring before her into the glowing I•iessie at her parents' grave. The second of these caf es weighed ht ins of sacrilege, in the aaaall white- Sally Samson, the old wornan who wood-coals• he said without preum-) (To be Continued.) 86 Pounds at birth, She was fed un- , draped room tt,at had been hers, lived there, had seen her from her ble . der much the same onditions as tile . looklta< over her papers and things , door. Roger had found the handker- "Who was in the boat with you and I ' '- 1other, consuming 1,09; Potinds of + ._ - 'a search °f some clue to her disap- , chief on as timbers; bat what ino• Miss Jessie last October, Sally ?" BEIRBLFS ' i skim milk the first ,,ear, and drop w-. {reaa•anoe. Ilia own letters were all 1 ti.e had Jessie for V Jf-destruction ? "Macer a sbul," she replied, atoll - `' jped her first calf when two years there, neatly packeted and endorsed; � Roger maintained that the scandal lr-;' into the fire, her'head all tat_I From pole to pole--=telegrams, old, Her weight when a rear old how cold sand hard they seemed to had crazed her, but Philip thought ft l3' booed forward and hist panda For better or for ,orae-medic 1ne, wss 350 pounds, and the total Coat I •bel One' had arrived af[er her dia.�p-I wouiJ take something vtronger- than resting oil her kueeea, Hnndkerchirl� may be called a cry- lot feeding for two years 819,48 ' pearanrr end had ne<er bead opened; more talk to drive a girl who teed "'And how long were you- rowia Ing need, The third call wel(`hed 48 poun,ls there wain somrthing itrezpreaslbly secret meetings, recert�d to 1 amouth, that tine, Cairn day ', Pe°t'Ie who go to call on the King_ at birth, and during the first 'year few'^Is, and 3' ' uauall; back ant, ghastly in opening sae! reading it. was _false to her attk."nr to ar aril he added, keening his hand before his; was ted skim milk and whole tnil•k . - : FEer favorite books were there, a friend to desperation. How ince eyes, %nails his eibo\N was blarsic hath charms. but they ,are in addition to come hay, grain )lad ,. ercaaty stock; her Thomas a Kemple, ' Jessie had been, to how �c l.ecau a on the surrretimes idled• ones. Z l:cble, lest she should turn and catch Pasturage, the amotmt of skim milk the er t;'Zn he had given her on her 'troth-plt'ght, to what sacred memur- the ea er, The ernployrs of a crematory have consumed, beim 1,;4c) • - fitfteenth birthd weJ -wort n aad 't�y ! F�alee to her dead Father xmJ g psitled' i-n,trrrrst that heltimc to burn, tt Pounds. T`he KY• could keep out of his voice but not IIr•s•t calf was dropped ',veer nineti±on aauch underlined- all her ,youth. Yet he dirt riot re-. out of his face, A disobedient c hild does not seeru months old-, and her weight was •- Preach himself for his own passion- "Mat'ter of a hour; tide.a en us," Ito' know ire own mind. then 445 pounds... The_total'Cost of '+ Love took up the harp of lite, 'and ate swerve from loyarty; he had con- she said, absently,' g The first book needed to start a reading up to this time was $17.21. smote on aH the chords.with might quered his heart's desire and sacci- Practised being, for so I library is, a Pocketbook, _ Considering the .test aa. � -- a story-teller, short tW g a whole, II Emote the chord of Self, which, tress- ❑sed all his-Hopeb of adJancerYtent to ,sPee('h, doubtless made her tales'tell The Veteran actor call appropriate- the average cost for' the first year'• • bllag, passed in music out of sight. ' keer faith with oris frail, slight creu- .the more. I iii be called as old stager. growth of these calves was $11.77 ture. Besides, he was a roan, ' and "And you had to pull well, want- , if the mermaid wore a dress, it 'n.• from birth until the time of This was dated, September, 1858, are not men's- teiaptations hen%ier Ing to catch the rtiid-day• boat, no ;should fie of watered silk, raising„$19,47, ..,land doubly )cored. than women's? are pot their passions doubt?” he c ntinued, vainly tr 1119i Politeness is a thing st)me- men . There were long and most affection= stronger? Must not a man Jove to s y ;won't- stand for even in a street _ - peak careless • ..late letters from Miss Lonsdale; she ! when under the spell of beauty and But—eitha_ r some .•ihr,atiea in his ,� llAllt11- NOTES. • ---appeared to have kept every sera-g-"fascinati-ti -he he-do`ea not seek , Is it•voice or his persistent catechfsin wed-tat- man cerin to v �hhere is much Joss by imperfect of her writing; one or two pencilled 'not criminal for a woman to love at n- r thinks too much of himself. ski I Ilia roused the old woman, and she tura- The best ivay• to get along w•fth (in I ngJs ripened before choral Sates from Ethel Medway-not a line all except at the word of command? ed and eyed liim sharply. o1 writing in . the hand he expected Do• good women feel the beauty of "Who's talking of boats?" she ,some People is to keep out of their to de%rlu}le Savor. . Aad fe red .to see. , There' was a rueri-slight as it is in the estimation growled, way• Milking qualities of tommO Aace book, dainty and neat, of males---or yield to fascinations "Look here, Sally," cold Philip, It's an im:ouilwient surveyor who are a high oilier• ' ,bred into tete cow. unto which she had copied passages they have not enrnuraged'? So Phil- "let all be square, fa-IC,_and aboveldoe. know where . . draw the it is the,milk from the fresh cow from books that pleased'her; he was ip thought in his hlstictive male,board, How much did she eve you 'line. that. -produces the - surprised at the extent and ud g 6 g The miner isn't the only man w.hO flu Nor, .Perfect butter j gment arrogance. drawing conclusions frotn to put the Plummers off the scebit? j of her reacting• flume household re- arbitrarily fashioned premises, such Sall looked at him sad took trete' is not apprec'i'ated'anti-1 he's- under l'O feed cows econonllc•alev .yet suf- alpesI 1 . , ,lock-patterns, and half a' as rnen y ground. Jay down for women, blindly;snuff, not ,unmoved by the apparent, , V °ticiently, give only )shat the cows dozen eninias and charades complet wondering when the Jotter spoil the,Ily irrelevant fact that he sent his o doubt. the cannibals Royred con- will eu,t up steer. ed Jessie s stock of Papers. A few syllogism by a false conelusi tin cider the fastidious dentist a tooth- -as tone things o ants t reagiin} that eithe►• premise can �cautted the melte,, chink of coin tui—eeket anti a n y.t Made is linlitecl by the:the'afnountn of Mrs. Meade's, were left in the little he false. Going too tat- Is I}ot it good way to butte" fats in the milk, -,; be heard. . rosewood dressing-case, among them, Musing thus, he went along the' "Pound," she said. R`hat's further one's plans. It is not so much' the nascent of .. : wrapped in silver Paper and inscriir" foot-path toward the black .ark,'your'n?"' Some people think they aYe 'irinning },litter n cow Produces as what it ed, "For Philip," was the ring he whence one red glow from a little) "Otte thea public- grave, are lnot alwuy,s before •cults W 'Produce, that determine$ the "'had given ,her at t!leir 4 Pound teen," he replieii, pro- parents' window ave comfortable asatira ice clueing the money, ,prpilt. grave, the opal ring, which she said of warni-th and humarrity a'mfi!st the "Taint enoagh," said Sail Even the red'rnan rail-,11t ole e<t to A brush is Much. better tharj a was unlucky, hlack and white desolation of Ihe- promptly. Y• ,being called a lobster, cloth IO clean milk y i ' ,• •• "But whatever is this'?`' 'Mrs. Plum- snow-wrapped fields ;incl deserted, . ••Tha.t's a it To "bank" i_s not a proper nom.1, At PIaCP,a chat a cloth -will It nut " 'carer exclaimed, while exploring a dark-flouinq river. 'Thence another "there's no more to behhad. Thirt it really sholild. be rapilaliz'ed. rem.h. " "drawer of clothing at his desire, itis and broader glow streamed at hislshillings are not picked u ever _. • Heart .sank at the si ht; for it, ,•as a P y i' M'Lubberty-"Nora, me The law of stimulation hol-ls g approach, ap Sally opened bar little 'day'." jetce�fli good rel milking and if well follow- - j door at the.Lal) of the railed gang- Ail, dear, I be a lone ooman," hov wan for ye!. AN, a man is horn ed testi help to make good 11. morocco, velvet=lined ewel case, 1. fresh and new, hearingthe name of way leaden to,her ark i I in Lapland, lives in F'lnlnnd ate'-riles A cow with milkers. - - - a well-known hr•m of London � and stoo in msRned 'Sally; eying the bright gold• in Poland, a big'udder is not'sl- jewel- the keel) open air, a quirint figure,, wistfully.. phwot la he?" Mrs. way's an enormous milker, -nor is' a - lerc.in gold• letters, urrd St had eve- fanrfliar'to him from earl hildhood, "r bberty bbemptl(disgustedly)r r- off ick 'yellow skin an liaafalling sign 3 F am.her guardian, h place of her iI'L.0 dent.ly been put into the far corner calling to her clog, . • . fat,her," 'contimred ' Philip, ,1eI rrpse." M'L y' - a: r ch milker. ' of the drawer .for concealment. Ifs "Good evening, Sally," he called didn't know• r was coming home i I Begorra.. somebody must hov told I in purchasing ,clew ''dairy imElle - wrapped it in Paper and I" it aside out, sfopping'ut the fsot of the gang and very likely wrote to tell me allly�•' "lents two things shoul-I be conseider- - '' "fie future see, - " way rchich priRsed from the bank over -about it. I.da.resay the letter r •' led•: Will it 'perreJ)tibly im r•)y "Pear begrt!" exclalnled ;�li•a, the ,atcr•at Aood and beer shin le each" P e tha.. I.K ed Tod1a ust .as I ate ed' The visa man who has anything (n i J�'oduci's? •11'ill it. cheapen pruciur- . , PP asliors." I yy to a mule says it to 'his face, tion v . . .. .. ��7 Y 1 , r / -,; a,, I.: 5 a 1 T wf,, .a' •.' �,`., r ,C r:-�.'., :�ti" ♦st' .':.ck., •! �3. - <..' fi i�pa.,t dw •,RrJ r 9 • L _ _ _ f. '- .— . ,_, d , • . y ... } .. - •:, 1 . . .. a .a. ; -_ --- , ---- - __________ . � .. . .�,. , :i I�. ARMY CORPS FOIL FROM'. I 1 f t ticy-'ro. 2, S- to 38e, sample, 40 to- — -:__.__-RUSSIBS ,- ,0�� _SIX . =SUNS ; _ THE WORLD'S 1Ax Ts =. �: A despatch from Warsaw says: The ' 5'=c. ('ol•n-December, 5:3c asked, + ,C,,ar is vxpeeted here next Sunday : Minneapolis' , Aug. 30:-Wheat - . ito review' a .reqs toter or the eve REPORTS FROM THE LEADING September, 81 08$; December, .$1.- -- r __• _.-.____.__-,--,--- _ io. its departure for the East. It is ' TRADE CENTRES. O6}; fay, $1,0 • No. 1 hard, 1. — - V�CI� Kouro atkill Forced to ` istated that the entire Fifth Army �1'3j; Nc,. 1 Northern, $1.')9}; No " • p Ret re 'Corps, including the seventh and Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese, 2 Northern, $1.07¢, ' c tenth infantr`• divisions r.nd fifth and. Other Dairy Produce O Liaoyatig cavalry ' 'i}vPcon, which comprises f! CATTLE MARIiGT. . at Home and Abroad. some of rhe f;nest cavalry regiments __ in the Russian a:-my, is under orders Tornntu, At 30.-1Vheat-No. 2 Toronto, Aug, 30-Trade was ac- „ _ tO start. Gpu, von Iialiaski, who 'white and red \Sinter are gaoted at flee in butchers' cattle of good qua,- - DE:SI'L'RA1'f F1(rHTING. time bofore this battle, and it is con- commands the corps, is a noted cav- $1.04f to ti1.0.i for milling. 3lani- �lity at the .B'esteta Cattle Market IIficiently anticipated that Gen. Kuroki alry leader. Itoba wheat is 2 cents.per bushel today', and their prices were SCeadily A despatc from St. Petersburg f wi21 take advauta a of his P maintained. - ilaya: The eral staff has received ' g present •.. lower. Nu. 1 Northern is noted at sncceas to et behind Gen. Kouropat- $1 Ou; Nu. 2 Northern at $1.06, and , g I I q ltuotat.ious Jor butchers' cattlethe folloivinJr addirioral telegram 1 g ONh: DL;fiTROYF:R S(JNK. were as follows:-Best butchers'. Lieut.-Gen. kin's force before he has an oppor- . No. Northern ` at $LO3, Georgian •- from SakharotT: "Our i tunity to retire. A despatch from Tokio sats: F''ive 'Bay ports. Grinding in transit prices 20 to $4,:U; fair to good, $3.SU to = , advance guard on the southtm front steamers and three torpedo-boat de- 'are Be above those quoted. $4,20; medium to fair, $3.65 to $3.- on Ft iclay retired slowly toward the' - stroyers emer t;rec! from Port Arthur 85, fair to good cows, $3.25 to $8.- SEVASTOPOL SUkK, Oats-No. white is riuoted at 80. rough fortified J>oaitiun at Anshanshan. The ' on Thursday and began clearing ;'3:3.', to :31c went, and 34 co 34ic low }rh and inferior cows, $2.50 . Japanes,• artillery' cannonaded our: A despatch from Tokio says :-Re- away floating mines. At 6,20 p.m. 'freights to New andYorNo. 1 white to $3.10 per cwt. - I. . positions at different points. Our !porta have reached the naval station atwo-funneled torpedo-boat destroy- ;33c cast; and No. _> at 'rt4:-c east. I The folluwing prices prevailed for heavy fire eventually compelled the at Sasebo that the Russian battle- er struck a vine two miles off the Iso. 2 new" white oats offered at 33 e, short-keep feeds':-Short keeps, i,- enemy to move their vast camp from ship Sevastopol was severely shatter- Liao-Ti Pron,onto and sunk im- i 00%) to 1,250 Tbs., $4 to ' Fai.rnsina to P.aissiaza. At 6 o'clock ed by a recent mine explosion at t. -, �Se Barley. r delis'market $4.50: feed- rrttsdiarely. lwr minutes Inter a 73arley•-The market is ver quiet, em' 800 to 1,000 Ina., $8.50 to in the evening 'there was a lull• fn Port Arthur. There are evidences sfl"c•ond dc•stroye_r, with foul' funnels, with prices steady; No 2 quoted at '$4 stockers, r:00 to 800 tbs., $8.25 turned o� the left flank The on the south ting oc- !towedthat she badrinto fibs harbor.sank while being ran against another floating mine, 4;3c wicidle freights: ?`o. 3 extra $3 75, stock calves, $2.75 to $3.- which explodod. Thin second 'vessel '41}c, alit: No. 3 at 39o' middle I`0: stock bulls, $1.50 to $2 per cwt• front, where our losses amounted to Was at ons' s,rr•rouuded by other ,freights. I Sip and lambs sold At Viia., fol- � 200 During the night our advance A SECOND ARMY. ,.r !Russian ships acyl towed :nto Pott lowring quotations:-Ex-Export ewes, -- uards retired to the Pc -asmarket is �as:er at 61• p g principal Posi- A despatch to the 1'a eblatt, of Arthur, the entire flotilla accom- $:;•h5 to $3 75; export bucks, $3 to g to F2.:. :.t ouiside points. $3.25; dainbs, tion. S'fvc ciiwisions of the enemy Berlin, from St. Petersburg says the IParyinc her. The".Japanesp cruiser ; ('orn-No. 3 Amet•ican yeliuwv quot_ $4,50 to $4.85 per took the Offensive against our south Russian Government is determinaq to Hashfdate witn,•ssed the explosions• ed at ri'2c. on track, Toronto, and No, cwt' S2.:)0 to $4 each; culls, $2.50 ' - front. Our troops repelled towards assemble a second great army in The action -of the Russian.; in at- -'Ito $3.50 each. - 3 mixed' at 61c. Canadian corn I Calves were steady at the south-east all attacks, while our Manchuria, consisting of three or temptin^ to clear- the cha'nuel of ., S. to $10 scarce and firm gt 4yc west. troops on the right towards evening four corps under the command of mines indimtes that. the feet will ; Rye-The market is dull. with prfc- ;each, anti 3 to clic' pe.r M. .. drove the Japanese back on Lounsin- General Baron Kaulbars or Gen. again sail from Fort Arthur.' Hog, sold as follows:--Selects, 160 - es nominal at 37 to :,9c east, Y pu I Soukhomlinoll, Its headquarter will Ito 200 tbs., of prime bacon quality. - "lrui' losses r:n the south-east front be at Ikfukden. The object of this f Flour-Nlnetc per cent. patents are Si.6U; Fats, $5.33; lights, p6 APAN'S FINANCES. (quoted at 54,30 in buyer' sacks. K $5.25 r Overs stout 41r), (Yue rfeLa^finesse on step is to meet the situation that' 1 ) cast Or west, for ex Icwt,. on Cara, Toronto. w, 'will arise should Port Arthur fall, i A des atch front Tokic sa 'si Tho port, while for + the east hada iso},erat.e fight against Asahr, sunimic u a series of arti- domestic use quotations are $4.35 to `@ . considerahle forces of the ,nervy. (In thus releasing tine besieging a.rcny clew on the condition oP the •la nese '84,40, Sacks inel'.tdf•rl, Toronto. IWS�r000,0i�0 FUR FARMERS she right flank our infantry, though for operations northwards. The Tag- pa unsupported'by artillery, and though eblatt's correspondent names the bvelness interests since the war be- Straight rollers of special brands for ' -- - 'the Japanese were at all points su- Various commands out of which the gaa, finds `hat the busin•.•ss at the donu•stic trad,• in har•rels, 54.55 tc I Chicago' Experts .Estimate Value ••porior numerically, repulsed the at- new army will be formed and says mmis•terinF luxuries, such as enter- ,94.55. Manitoba flours are firm; 140 I of the Crop. - . tacks begun-duringni by the he believes that more transportation tarnments, theatres and the tea hoes- 1 patents, ,115A J: No.. patent,;. 35, the night of troops will be ea, hate sutTered severely. So also 10. and strong• bakers' R,i On track, i" A (Iii-age despatch save: It !s ea• enemy nn the adcaniid positions of P Possible owing O 4 timate,; by experts on the Chicago . Tnegow and Arl inq, This affair c•il- the approaching completion of the the hu•,inesF of the lii,r, fir,, and m c- Tr-ionto Board o`, Trade that 'Manitoba farm- • mrnate^l in sharp bayonet fighting, railway around Lake Baikal. rise irsurancc. Lately rh,•re has ]lillf,ed-At nut�itre .points bran is Iers arc' rrnsonably assured of $17,- . and some of our regimental - 1. been a derlitx' in the prin[cnt; bus}- quoil n't S1:! to R1.1 .S(i, nfid rebores n,,„000 utor• for their wheat this - 111hand, nese ;end cosi mining. On the other 'at $1#1 50 r'o 517,50 Stanitoba bran • received .word, baycJnet. and revoly- : JAPANESE AR1t[Ilr�. ' • g' y`.ar thou they got last year, - ,er wounds. thin !aper ruills, breweries 'in sacks, S1,4, and shorts at 1120. Th,- yield tMs season will It is be- "After desperate G nti A dercpatch from Lfao-Yang says shipyards. electric and gas plant;, -- I lieve i by many, r'eacoh x}0,004 000 g go on the ad- At thf+ Russian headquarters here hem,, and w„oiled sells. .;ho,. q!tops. ('OUNTT2\: PRnPUCE fsustie;< norwithgtarrding the r►tonea vented }ositfons of Ts+•gow and An tel( Kur'oki's army Is rist1watrd .it and warehouse- !rive tier-n prosperous J;sans-Prime beans are goOted a+ of nus! rte r,sile The ycerd lalrt year Pin,: our troops retired on the main ,Op moa (.en Kod/u's force :ct on Account oY th de:elands made by povltlon sc{prportrd by artillery. The ,70,000 and Gen, Okt,'s at tO.000. this war. 51 2J to g1.3U, and punct-picked at way A.. „(+(r,O0n bushels. the average TampofT Regiment, on the left flank This is ext}us:ve of two divisions of Th(- co,intry in ctom-ral . in a ;$] i't to fit 4'r ipricc ben.g R,Pr The asagn price i '' at Tt.egow, defended an advanced pe- about Ir),n0p men, moving upon the healthy economic condition, and it is Ho} -'The n,nri,�t is nn:hinged at nihil peat will be feel}v i •.i - sitfolt from 1 o'clock in th,• morning right bank of the Liao Mver. stgnif}cant that the savings, Private 8 o -. according i yIltfry "The, wo-ct Manitoba will apt this. -__” until 4 o'clock in the attornoon. re P 1{onry-•The' market is 'qu,rct at near i, $ _ 8't0 000 for Its wheat," Ar•cording to the Chinese the Jap- and Government banks !chow a - beer• lb. Comb honey $1 50 to said a i"ru,er who has !us• returned pellint Ail to enor:y's attacks et areae have converted the branch rail. st 'arty incrrasc :n 'ualaiice` T'hn 1 per do/ea. from this \ii•rni;,eg cOnatry "The Abs paint of the bavonc•t There road from New-Chwan to TasA,chao cotton nails, which w,•r.• weak at th `_ were four counter attackts g Flay-Car lots are quoted at $7 -','rrol� rna go under the FI0;0rX)000- . A tarn n movement bti 'he enemy into a narrow.. Aaugc and are con- bairf,,ning of the war,. hay,• latterly i„ t bushel mark. but in any ovent it wlll g veytmg vtlther twpnty see f• guns.- hart revival to F8 i0 on -track. Tor,tn n the. . ,rtcgainst the lett flank of the Tsegow g g ¢� ul it act"(e owing to 'lattor f„r No, 1 ti'mothN, ex.-iqf last v,•ar's ” the e<Lae in the pt:r'e Of raw ma• ;poottion and the en5ladina fire o .• - p,markpt is gntpt, with The North,a••st rs de,ndcdl•:- bullish �oecedbahe rlamttoti Regiment 1� .'I{L'RORi ADVANCE!LZ tonin! 4tr a Th The As,1,i i5 sat qn rte than ,Japan I'r'icec unrh.,g4fd at S; ,:,U to $,; on ,t, to the wheat market t.ha coniinq - - . . f t der-patch . from. I.•-.ri,lue. sa'.s - will tt,• ,ii,i,• t,, rnn+isle +hc war track, Toronto Buller-more co, perhaps, than the " . ¢ire, and the retrpet wan adet ed la In the Abepn.r OC ane;hing but Chir.- r,•¢ard!esa of !hu length .f It, dura- Potatoes-The merest i.s qui,t, with ,most et,th,.siasttc 'of local hulls The - lgood Order Six ¢un• were aban' ese reports.:roiu Po.t Arthur, inter- tion Sale• of nei at 6.i t., 70c.. Cnru'd ens declare that C'h•cagn dotst+ doned, bort these were rerdered use- est for the moment is centred 111 - Poultry-Sging chickens, 13 to Inot appreciate the, rea; conditions, Deas The Japanese attacko,,d like (;en.. Kuroki' forward movement. F'j,A\}� \fOVF:S{t'\T Ilan per Ib. 'yearlinrr�, A to flit per ian,! that ft will have a bis Surprise 1*1 fanatics, and their iosses must have Nothing rn rt? and to this has come .1 Ili.: d'ticks. 10 to Ile per tb. by the tint, the snow flirts,- bem great•- - A wounrierl •fapanese from ' .JaPanecsc eouries, and ';en, A Hosp,itcn from N"on-Chwvang to , --r- : officer, akto was taken prisoner. es- Kourohatk n s report breaks off . _n the London Ira;dy F.x?•: ,s =ay; (-very- i -'I'{t1' I,AIRY MARKETS _ `' 1 .j RAILS TURNED. eape�d ot+„ervation atter fits wound characterictic fashion just as the real 'thing points to si big Hank mowptnerii li;,ttcr-!'inert 1-TL. rolls, i i to waa rare-sed. And killed himself by attack is developing Cnotricittl news by Llys •la'p. m-e w•p,tward of IAArf- '15c ordinary to choice large rolls. Soo Steel Plant Has Resumed 1. - da&hior• his h�•ad against the atone' on this Point is meagre, belt esti i '1'cing All ;the acailahle troops ._._ .. _ with Gen Kourupatkin's report, It alone Ole railway tr, th- south of 1 : to laic . low .ua medium rradttri: Operations "Our troops captured many rules U to 11c, creamery _prints, 1R to , .rad artrrlra of M+sipment Our lege seems to indicate a great combined Ifai•Cheng have been besought to Hai- --A- Z%*-4f-S'te-!~forts, Orii_ despatch . , is on thin front have not t,ee•n defln_ Japanese advance The two divisions Chong. an.I formed t '_ I *r'-r�D�- i ++ay� -The first rails to be uiade on hely asce•tained, but th.ty c,xrood- I calculated to number 30.0(Nl ,ea:-_u , rn("�M .northward, march- I F:Q¢t<-('ase lots ire selling at 1644 ! the resumption of operations at she1. . " _ 501t killed or wonndpd -0twit.h- 'which are. a-- west o- Liao tn,• ir.•.• of the railw'a,y, Twenty per, doyen, secortds at 13 to ] iic steel plant were corned out on Tues- River, are alrer•iti cun�ectured as thousand trr,i to have Iwon sent to ('he•cp-Tho market 1; quiet. wirh day ew.cniny; at 7,30 o'clock, The standing the long And de,perate flrht• K tires firm at '� to 9 c, the latter Ing and the con+exluer,t fa+fzue, TIV,e '-part Of (:eu, O6u's couunand, or a th• n,wih in two wenn? ; Gvn hour- {' 3 test wa.s u.,st satisfactory . Opera- . . 1. - . new column frotn,ti•lakow 'for, twins i trona were commenced with a f,rl? spi,it of our troops was ag Qlort as opaikin ,untintics to as l,hdruw hiv . Icompleuient of men, and Superfnten evet. and fn the darknea: of night. 1'hp latest unofficial report.W are that r•es„rue .tore~' front Liao-fang ro,, with thin falling heavil rind tram_ chart fighting fs continued all along Tho NIv den 'Pioil PRO11{'C'T� .J dent D. D. Lewis says that as fast ' same, The.•Ja sanese nccrirdin to Orn• as materia} +urfvas the blast turriaces forming the L,.-round into liquid'mud. I g -- _ . .. . 'i ..Macon• long clear. 8 ro Rin per 'they f•xec'ulled the nec•essary move Wit. Petersburg version. have he.n vTI1.I. F{(ii.J)ti I.fAO l':i\(: Itt,, in earl lute, ripsc pork, $ls to will! be started. .Ore, of which large everywhere reftulseed flies account is amounts have been contracted for, _ Inerts, bended by their hands, to per- ascribed to Gen. hanai?', who sac- A 'i''`i',tch iron I'„kiu ,a c, j;,, S,1J :,0, do., spurt cut, $17 .ire to is corrin* in by water and rail, and Rett order. On Auq 2' rhe enemy seeded the irate Gpn, (:Dunt Keller, fKrts iron, \{ur,r burin are cO¢ftir refit S18 it will t:Ot be long before ail the Diad not assumed any dpfencivf move- j'ihe lies[ Opinion :s, that G n. }.Durr>- Smoked mears-F}ams, light to•' cw•nrks will .be, going in fol; blast. A - front'rt-t d point along the- rade- -- . patkin still holds Liao-Yana in force, ;m'cdiuirr, ]:3e; do., heavy, 'l1i to 12c, 'despatch has been received regarding - froot,' aur{ our troops ret.ir�i THE BALTIC FLEET. 1 p rolls, 91c; d',oulders, Ric hack's, 1:; I the contract for rails to be used by P• Rtadu• 1rortrary to an o tinirnt found,d u oft t.o la}c; breakfast bacon, iii t s11yr to new T•oaitionc, At abaif 2 N despatch trom'Cronstadt to the the �hipment of large'rtumbers of , , the Government in relaying of the - o'clock in.the afternoon it was dis- London Times says Russia will not .womi,led men ro the northward. �l8c. Int rcolonial tracks. This will re- , ' ' ' .covered that the .Japanese were mov- 'be able to send out a powerful fle,�t . I•'doods "have rrad,•rrd "tht• region : Lard-Tierces,' 7 fc: tubs, Tic; pails � quire hetaveen 30,000 and 50,000 • iftg on Lacmpine.” from the Baltic' for months. The cf- around Liao-1'a'ntr impa,sAhli• for i ''}c• tons, This and other ordPre on • ,ficials have no delusion~ on that troops, thus d,davinv- th'e ,rkpanf-::o hand ensure work, as far as market . CUTTING. OFF RF,TREAT, ,l point, 'attack. _ • I HU'SIT ESS AI' 5f0`-TRFAL. , conditions are concerned, for some, A despatch from St. Petershurg . time to come. A despatch to the .is8hi, of Tokin, sats it is affirmed that the vessrels of Mont real, .Aug. . :30.-Nd, 2 oats, i . from the front says Gen. Kuroki has' this Bu Ric fleet are aCioRether unsea- TO C'AftR'F \v'AR lNFTO C,FII�A: Inbw crop, is .nw;ed, ac.:37�c afloa;; TIN IN, MAPIITOBA rosumed operations, He' has destroy- worthy,• Many naval othcer•s declare A despatch tram tit. Petersburg las for old oat: holders are dem}tnd - ed the railway fridge between Liu,r- it would be madness to start them seys: The Nuvost of B'edneaday says: 0.l Pug 1: •o-'� aOJ rri6S u1• -6E' Bul -- ' • Yang and >,[ukden. It is stated the to ,Pug store for No. 2, with sales Large Deposit Found Near On- .. . armdes of. Gens. Kuroki and Oku, re- 'eastward. I laws in Chinese of neut,ralfty I tario Boundary Line. A despatch to the Standard from .laws in the Chinese .ports by the int the hifghcTr figure. Peas.are about y epectively, attacked -Anping and An- 'Odessa says it is credibly stated that ;.Japanese will. ,compel RtisslA 1A re- Rtoad-, At 71)�C' afloat Montreal; No. I A Winnipeg despatch says: Messrs. ` *haashan on Friday. I the intention of despatching the Bal- igard the Chinese F.nipire, or at least 12 barley, SOic, No.'3 extra, 59c; No. !D'. H.' "Urquhart and A. McCall of • 'l tic, fleet to' the Far East has been part' thereof, as being within the 1•3, 4Pe, Flour'Strung bakers' are Rat Portage, tithe came, to Winnipeg . • TIRF,T) OF RETREATING, definitely abandoned. sphere of active hostilities. -Ing ar. S5,20, aitd patents $5.- to register claims at the Domdnion ' - r e ower or?mO-nTirreT w" ca X25-r° •,ori-the c very a A coi`reapondent at btukden who Mail says a dozen large vessels fruni P $5.33; wtrai¢ht rollers, SS.iS to $5.- large deposit of tin-bearing ore in made the round of the Russian poli-: the Black Sea will nerve tine inclination to prevent Japanese I tion in front of I,iao-l'ang just be- a,s trans- incursions. The warships of neutral 25; -straight rollers, in bags,'$2.40 eastern Manitoba, about three and a tore the Japanese began theft ad porta to the [feet on its way to the powers idly ;patch trhesc violations. !to sF�•:i0. Feed-Manitoba bran, in half miles irons the Ontario boundary Far East. Five of them are aliips Therefore, , the agreement as to !bags, fi17 to $18: shorts, S19 to. line and �ouUh of Cross I,ake.� Vance ears : The Rucgfans haw's' a• of the volunteer fleet. A number of! -_-semi-circle of splendid popitiorts f nate a e N - oared stetl boats 'are being built $15,50'to 516.50; .shorts, $l;t to $20: Anshanshan to 3tnkden. Fresh trool,s to transship coal from the tenders to .git'ning of the�war, becomes a dead SENTE_ p.t., ton: Ontario bralat in boi NCED TO DEATH. - curd guns are arriving'continuously, the warships at sea. ]otter', and l;ussia must ignore it in motillie, S'6 to $28 per ton. Pro- ___. . . ano the, Russian force js stronger t 1 self-,defence." vdsfon.s-Heavy Canadian short cut I Assassin of Minister to Pay Pen- 6 The fleet consiects of he battleships ;Iporl , g17.�i0 to E18; light short cut, alty of His Crime. than it has been at any previous Souvaroff" flagship: Borodino, Alex- time since. t.he, corumertic,•ntent of tile' ander 1I1., Oslash'ia: and Orei; Lhe iS17 to �'•17.5n: American frit backs. I A tit was. •'i'{1c arrival of ftnPh F:rsers OF2UFT`S ,pork, • Buziskni, Au n, . . it is reported that SamsonofT, the Dopa t as :ncrear+ed the enthusiasm '7_etutchuq, Izumrud, and Almaz, and; A despatch from :Shan ghni to the �520; compound lard, fill t.o 7C; Can-1 assassin of >Z. von Plehve, lies been of tlie'rncn, who are tired of retreat- li r 6 to 7 c kettle r Oder- X118 ` the transports Ok ac an lit d, rj i e ca _ London _ 1 n 7" rind 1{amAsc rale+ •� • h 1 say- Rear Admiral _., Ing. sentenced to death, and that the g nese w•'t. ed, R3 t.c• ',).c hams. 13 tO 13 c o with a number of torpedo-boat Rc•itzenstein received an order froth - ' t i i �'.4�ntence is now before the Emperor.Tire road And elle. railuiiy between destroy:er•s. hncon, 12 o•13c; fresh killed, chat- ,; , the Crar cotnrnan di , n hint to disarri - K i I'n,, reports c w• _ :.'...'- Liao-Yang , a e t, hie h 1 i h have t M uk a )sen c'r d din-ore craw'deii'-- - -r 1 i cu tht_ cruiv i _ t els. S to • H v• heavy., a AskOl d and for edo boar .- lth t o s x i s P hated al,out-- stasis noir ha . _ t f - o vin O 11 son . i a t.. 1 , ccs R•6.:,0 to $•p; mi�rd lots. ?s= t g es . S 14 �O S C 1' (' SOLI t ov r , I r D }}'ITH COHF,A. , r. r;rovoi at. once. The t stated c , It s a ed � that Chinese re ulcer' _ _ - aped, null '.ileo that he was dead, •,.� .. g S ti' cl r n.7;, to ,, ., off tai. . , ;aO s c S I Ven on- these vessel.~ 'were copse- i Cli are dtclared to be falser. �..- ., _ troops assisted the, bandits in the a despatch •from Tokio rape :-Tt gvently lowered at 7 <'clocle_on Wed- re`e'Ontario, Sc; while closed .fight which occurred north of Muk-j is unofficially announced that the' best (tnehc•c; 8 ,n tl;c. Eggs- —;�-- nr' 6, evening. !sic: 1 RIFLEMEN S WIND GUAGE. ' den, Aug. 28. Corean Court fins arranged that bIr. ' 1 . , iS,•lect n,•w laid. 20c, strictly' Bath 1 Hayashi, the representative of t.lic _—+ m r•d, csindled, 16; to 17C No.. '3 TE (S SEALED, 'Japanese Govcrament at 8eon1 m iy,; Militia Department Will Improve . DEAN HOLE DEAD. �12 tri �:te. l�trtter—Fancy ,grades. I Equipment. -- •±whenever he desires to do so, pr,.r- ' !19 to IP}c: ordinary fittest: 18i- to I - . $ A espatch from London says :-,Geed directly to the palace •inti . rti :Distinguished English .Prelate 19c: wcs'tern dairy, 11c. A despatch from Ottawa says: The • ' ;Attention'con trt�s in the Russian' re quest an audience with the I•',mperur. Died in His Sleep. :!Department of Militia is about to ports of a great battle of Gen. Kour-'1-Titherto he has had to apply through (;\r1TT L) .'-;TAT 51AFTiCP'T ,' ;adopt for the Canadian service rifle opatkin's ford's. . T-lis official ad- the Foreign (Office for permission to A Loudon drspntch says , Ile Vet•v '' :a'devt.n for -sighting, by means of •. .. • mission of heavy casualties and that visit the palace. ,which also marksn n will be able to Pev. S. .kevnolcPv H`Olo, bean or ThtRnlo. Aug. :30-Flout-.Steady. he was driven back by the •Jnpaneso ------- .- - Itis pester sine,. 188'7, tiled pf heart \ - dull: No. ; Nort.h0rn !make due allowance for' whatever S'h'at S',ring, Js interpreted to merin a signal Ja= \F14,L KF;IP 7)F;STI;UYF.R. • (cfis<ase on F•lundny morning at. Ro e1.'21: winter drill; No. 2 '•t•d. store, iwind is blowing, It was shown in p$noee SLtCCe.s.7. Gild not improbably a , chester. Mr! had been ill sonic tf l,e. ej,1j,_ torn-Nn ofTerfngv O:it•, the Palma Trophy competitions that : decisive victory. yTlte vital question Japan has formally notified the anti Passarrd away while asleep.' The -F'oirh tt.,•arry; NO. 1 white. 36;c; 'Ithe Americans hAd a distinct ad- ' whether the"Russian retreat to the Chinese Government that she will not Dean loins boll, in D(member, 1819, ,No, „ ' 3,31c. %antagc Deer their, Canadian rivals rni� fat north is cut otT,. If i,t is, then the accede to China's demand for the rte111 1. •,_Fr pArly. . - no pd, Canal frcnght , in the possession of wind gauges.g e o[ the Russian army is sealed. turn of th'e Russir)n deat,royer I{ycs - I' \ti?wr'n' cel ;4n'v. ail,-\~}rent--NO t 'Several sights and wind gauges have It is c{irtir that the communications hitelni, which was seized on Aug. 12 The work of restocking the streams' N;o•'theTn, r1.1? to 51.14; No. 2 born brought to the attention of the - have not, been cut, but turning oiler- by Japanese destroyers In the liar ground London with fish by the Vorthern. 141.0x1; to 81.12.4' J)ec,•m STiaister of Sf;litin, and the best will .tions had been proceeding for some nor of Chefoo, Gnver•ntnent still }roars on . Lor, $1.il"- Ryq�N{o. I. 7a}c Rac•• 111ortly be selected. , , . . /,\1.. sr t?:, �',4.^ n lh.,t: ,, 3.J.• .a..111 .. ..- ., k 1, •F i l•r +y11; "[' �,�,;, ,' .r+jp1,e,✓": r �."�t�i `�c�,`?. 4; C r1 ..7�,• W, I�. .swu a '•S Y as S„ v'A�F�1 w4r CO C1t'rr na. r� > au > .ff1 a r' �,,{{ .},,, .: y:-- .for ,-, ^ ;i ✓;•r kl •,A f n �i1. rice, it'3ai " � �. _ ib .a s�c ~ * NOTES AND COMMENTS. I male Register. One of the most glvsslyyabusedYoung �� � JIovDAr, SEPT. 12th,1901-PoatKonea , t Institutions in this counIr •to-do tiale of hut�ett, citttle, and ho y on y lot 2ti, c(tn. 0. Pickering, the proper- a _ '-fig the Superannuation Fund, tv of John A. R'hite. Sale at 'l , `� ;tivhereby this country is taxed fa v er knOvl3 that p �e Best P����e'iJ . o hundreds of thousands of dollars -Every o clock. See bull,.iia adv t, fur ar- aome_ plants row better than ticult+rs. Poacher& Postill, aucts. every year for the support-of - p grow ,those who at one time occupied others. Sol! may-be the same _ — pOs'tionr ince£ 1Td-seed ntay_seenT the 92tftT�e -- New ddlzQtS eyreenta._ • •echo are now living as parasites but some plants are wen an ._ Tmade - .. 17 �, ANTED-AC once a bright young _ - - are Ql a CIC with ---- -ion the country. It is all very well to establish such a fund for others stropApply t ensu,about eevea tore 0.e au aPprtlucice g _ - app y at R.J.Buutinq'e store 47•tf —�• the support of those who have And that's the waywith - - become ingapacitated from earn- WANTED-2 .good .girl;3, also a children. They are like young ` woman tar cue of rooms. oA�tply atWe . . D UNBARPS ``"ung a livelihood on account of their Pickering College- +G-47 service to the country, and who, plants. Same food,same home, OR SALE—Cottage and stores. during that service was unable to same care but some grow big F in Ptckenng, Apply to A. B Dowsweil, Jay b sufficient for such an ew- Claremont 4i•rf erFea s, but there are many who and strong �yhile others 5ta}' Goldell Rod, ,,,small and weak. FOR SALE-The Hichingbottomare receiving a good Salary from art farm at Baleam,.partaof lots 9 and b con , this fund for which they do not Scott's` Emulsion offers an 9, Pickering. can be purchased on favorable .this a teat's worth in return, term� Apply immediately to Dow S]1cC3liliy• " There is no one iil'the country to- easy Way out of the difficulty. rsy, Bol'ss Brock at, Whitby, 44-47 ' day who is receiving higher re- Child weakness often means �j ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- PicklingVineg' artnuneration for, the services'`starvation, not because of lack L' being lot la,con.5, Farm contains 1.25 acres s - :reudered than those who uvea w*ll•watered,well fenced:new bank barn,and occupy of food,`but .because the food -a yoga orchard, lfor terms apply to J, W. 1)ositions in the Civil Service. Bogle,Brougham P.o. out, a-47 'Their hours of Iabor are short, does not feed. and their qualifications are b no Scott's Emulsion realIyfeeds FARX TO RENT—Being lot 29, — Ll y 1 con n. Pickering, contall ing 100 a•res, alleans high, and in every respect and lues the child rowing so ora clay loam.frame dwe lirg, back barn ltheiC SltlOn 13 an enviable One. g g o 84x40,also a drivlag shed and sheep pen b,ziA. e i lx Two acres of orchard.all winter fruit. Abun- We also believe that they cannot strength. dance of water. Feaces in fair bondition. Ciao KK be sued for debts contracted: a - Whatever the cause of weak- white.Danbartou 47 _ V c a spice Packets most unjust law. One thing we ness and failure to grow-- SKATING RINK, HOUSE AND _ cannot Understand is why a plan LOT FOR SALE-'l he undersigned offess after tweet Or thirty Of Scott's Emulsion seems to find for sale ata reasonable prise, his larva skatia6 _ y y y @erg rinkand also his house and lot situated is service during which he has been it and set the matter right. the village of Brougham F�Particulars. 1 Raid a high salary. an Send for free sample. to Yzank Bandop > on the premises ofto, to pp V - stuperannuated with a pension Of roc.Li4gi.00;atl'driygiau. — fifty to a hund!•ed dollars a month FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- _ The Superannuation Fund also Sick Headache. loo screa of good land. new bank barn, - abundance of water.eat halt of lot 97, eon 1 For several yPArE my wife wasVillage1• a3upplies an easy way for the party of Pick ala It(a.d .c alt to tom, onto, or Trythem his- year. - in power to snake room in the ser- troubled with what physicians called v a lent so and,o Lies suet of Toronto, wh- sick headache of a ver severe char- venisot to.taxon and market. For pastica• > 'Vice for their friends, v:itllollt Zan spprate John Andersen.Niagara Fans,Out fetter. She doctors with several offending the opposite party. eminent physicians and at great ex- or w 14ohc Atidenon, 1)nab►rwn. 4t1i8 _ Very fen men will objeet to being pease. only to grow worse until she WANTED-Industrious roan or : thrown out of a position, if they was unable to do any kind of work. woman as permanent representative of ` - know the will be rewarded b •a About n rear ago she began tAlting big manulsextrtag company co look after its .. - - y S ounnese i° t9ae,co9aty and ad/oiatug t9irrttory handsome {ppeenslou sufficient to Chamberfain's Stomacb find Liver Basioen snoeeastol;and *stat 1J shad. Salary - maintain them in comfort the Tablets and to day weighs mare than silo weekly Lad ezpeosea. salary paid_waetiyrest of their days. We Cannot She ever old bedorr• and l• real well." from home otXee. 8zpeaae money ao Araeed, says JIr, Gen E. �ritzht of New Lon- gov*1 i e. poser ectal, Enclose sett so bias. - expect either rt to advocate y ••••lot»• a•a•r� ]tlanaser, Como Blocs: Notice �pec 1?a y don. New York. For sale by all Cbic"o. Irefornls in this matter, as friends druggists. -- .4 c,f both pantie receive benefit ARM FOO SALE OR TO REVT- r. from the fund, but there 19 room $,`Z9CLZ�OSEeh ,S$,�t� F eooustiag ot,a anew lo:Al.von 5.PwLee -t)F- t no on tb•presrtre+ate, a good stone loouw. , - Hats ' for great improvement whereby frame barn and sabbl.e, driving bouts sowse ...Hats • a s FREEHOLD Li+ M of orebard 8 acres it base and pasture lan lar 3 - the country eoAid save thousands good wells and cianirn iso broken :and, llbr _ of(dollars annually lurthor particularsapply so Jose Hubbard;'•. We•are seRhigl our bat shape4•at great reductions to uelce rooQ>t Ian et•T.-:wn•h�y s<l'icrerta¢. :a rte ri^•;ary t:hsprermtsea. 48-4' . `-- -- of uotarto.and v.lie,ge .,t. to tae t' ,:a,+e'of for nest fall 9rrxk• Children a li adorns at 40. Ladies hstt sLipes iaaty wise-heads, when Japan 6tonff.+J.s +o the Ooaoty of Tork. On towrocs from 33r_un. tide have some nice baby bonnets still on hats , entetred- as a cirilized nation. her 'ccs notatbo Executor of the ears,*"tthe';,rte POSTP(W'gD SALE Jscoo Eeesew trier+win he neared,or suis av �h- ____ j p�+•� war ,with Ru•5ia, shook their garlic Lae•ioe oy V- tf eu,t46, aactio13 on C ARaker Picke ing• heads, stating that her civilization turbe o cl flepwmba4 lash,1904 at the naw of 31orseSi Ca't et and Moes � - cntw drlxb' m ebo+► to»nee on the prstafies i/+x76 1hi�G Roes Yvan Only a thin veneer, and that total ens mesh alb earwwesore or low of tov so 89 soon as hostilities would begun, a. i°the 9tLeoonomoc of the Township of Thr tradersignr 2 have reCetvPd itt4 „_.;...,, Ptorsrteg.In the Coc9s'ratOe,savto.tbefouvw -Atructions frorn 11hhu A. NVIlite. she would reveal her true char- tog walnnow;sods SA hr public auctArIn'0A U3 premises. - ,anter, that of a natvage nation. But Parcel:-Al)and siognsto rbc sn+tb 1'.S stave Lot Ii. Con. e, Piditn tone and a WO"�:w. b Jut Pl >n " tee eta*Count sen �' For' the?lckl*ingan •;t31QCe the rear began even" laeYe of ibe 7owaalnp of P1ce.•vn• o etas Count at hal![ tulles West v71f< t8ta Village O 'e,tartc.and aaewn arabs•Reft"Rome&-**' Beau haiela'.on proved these prophesies LO be in- pPon tbta aro).r" •a toed bnelf"Mae, us as g correct, and that In the treattuent usrasnddri,Wbouao ,tw pen Na eh.r.las ,MONDAY SEPT 12. 1904 . N - of her prillioners Of W9!'. JAptan cod or•e hard and sr an ane,o! avatar and clue t s w i is is a btu ss+ce of ruatlyaatoa tt to n,sssr •I�e f•,lDataing t'aflstil+ E►o ierty viz res+�rving season has set an ezatnple to the other w Atha P9., bad a nsoata aKboCs•ailw cross ��`otwr. +rel : nations of the world. Reports tib•tbri.iav t'tst do/ f stou�wul e. ght irfntic fiKif> Brawn #'arcel l-tiilass lot.aro Mand aeeordiaq ,hprce•tcP*bt shout. 2W, Bryern driv• _ from the seat of war tell of many to r►sutored piss riff 69--ad--me zulag�-ni pro--Brood mase-, '_ AID#-a r•is '3 Ilam rescues of Rtisstau sallvlts Wou94110' - �e'ha"a choiceassortraont cASpices. Vinegars. � rsstt[a rs rt" h•1: Fillae-ritr 3' Pas old, b d, ,13y her enerniee. Despatches f rom trot Poreei i-Teo per con,of tae parehsee, k'F t�lv):iw bonier 0?"ofd .1 Cows 1 _ aticl'Stam, ..-'the l'aT eorre3poudents. a.+ well as pwt`.,•to t.e pa,i to sae-*odor or to nes solo Calms nbcxa 7 wk?4 rrtt twi by side: 4inr _ _ g p 3 oder d t�oar rmalpistef &coforty p r cot, of*upper t ID wrlkeC - rows _ ,► 77 1-f}t - ., ULher nation deals u-4 that consider cwt deposit to uiaire leafy Pe,' aetc�Qte�tAo* ,`O .Cri•It•+.d AI,Ofin C)fr: 3 a'VMa Sup - - --- �* �• liLiLi F. - - ' a ebaaemooev oy necober isA lie,•, ss.d the wiri tsPd Lntrwlt'P •• heiaew may retna%u as,first snort _ ately or more reverently towards Freraraea yurcb Le*d f,,,the terwc o! flue year.. ro Cal1eF lit SAD; tl aterrN ri1 Jfra old. —, ;the aattllclecl anal t he,•�lrttcl of them k...rlut referee"stsp•ree,rt -Twr,Suffa t.Pty -3 pf", rim:prz;ttM:�eslt.:: - abte half year, nib t the �ptieo of the P-.r Fork�aar„cyan, with T pisip 4 arks old ---- . enemies .than 110Py Japan. One rnaser all may ne paid :o cw•n. rbo pur►ba-er - •• it COnt'1nCtng evidence of LITl.: eon- ------ w11J ie LJ!ow,ai ze no tho land to yinagt. Ltterlaarve•tof"Mw,•rvawat *&sand to. have 11 sideration for tho.-le of hereneniies tuitvo*",-:on on apru is% ice+. •- ;: :_ - 3 ,. s tubo have fallen into LLPIt' halldg v'°r 1'arcet.•len per^sot of the nu>bbase r. .. •-) 2 Wal I Pa a r e, -Pal s, s' Dance to be pa..t to ra. t'•ndor orw his 4MICt' - .• .. �, t• ,1. is the e.,4tablishweut of a Bureau Jsr 'a it•day t,r,e,e rat the beianre os the _ ' of lufortuatiou. B this burpatl, fat Jay of Octooer.a D iW4. - ! --sorwt due Nov ld`witis pr„Itgrees: • .• ,- I. Ft•r fun net ps,Axu-,a/ars,terms and cond•stona ,;,Z .. alrtittty weight at�tir s'U• rrOtindy, cunnnuniratirm between the pal,- of sale •{ulv to dsawe fleID lwo W': cevve t __ _ ��1��`}''1�^� - oners and their friends iu Ru o..')nt , 6 smite,aucoonaer,°ttouCv;iler P'O 1x1" ..C.! .L. �/• ^ Ua t.. or to for vesdore fioheitor, Jsm«e ule 6 •- pigs 10 auks ala: WrLb6im note ie established. Their friend: are itullon¢b.titoudy")w Jut„ ve"'c' solhdter. vwi� ro kgs_wk+ old:Berks&re sow A'largvi•fresh stock',now on hand. Prices in WalllPaper1ranging j kept informed - regardinX their fs,Smith,aucti,yoeer `ytcksold. - - Dated tibia t7th dart oA°gne f t,A,-D. 1904- t,itj 7 pigs• frsst Be. Pp. condition, and gifts of all kinds 4s-+e So•ir to commence at To:e3Cwk sharp can be sent and safely delivered - Rsin i,rsliine. -- to these prisoners. Everything ZT/R3tE3All sums 4;0 Nil and under _SQ�iI ��'�et t wnbexta-m. Possible is done to alleviate their CUREMONT LNERT gash: over that anw.unt 3 months sufferings and to wake them com- cra•dit will t-given try partum furnish- - fortable. We have sal often read � isses to hies day ®s i'298 zpPTovrd joint ncteles First-class h / ��•�,r�•t © © i;•�i�} of the 'battle-fields in civilized night- Pouchtee as Ptx,titl.act. icountriee, where the bodies of the Buss is connectieQ limeeting NOTICE TQ CREMORS dead have been robbed of ani• trains. —OE?— - valuables found thereon,.but such Horses cli on shorter notice. OF L� �+� r �rf Js not the case with Japan. She p AGNES CO«'A _eliecessed. Thg Sooere of .,C=' atII , .. L fotice is hereby given psrsuent to the Be- , makes every effort to restore such W. A. Thi mson• ♦tsed atatutes of Ontario)MM chapter 199,that ''Valuables or relics, so dear to the y all Peso°s hay ng claims again-v ab*wats of :Has over 1011() C'ustomets. .• 1Gr7/ Prop Age,••Cowan late of the to nshim'of rtckenng v �..:� heart of Lhe Russian, to their vela- widow.deceased.who died on t 2 th day of _ tires at how*. I i is most it rel t Jnly,iso+•are required on or befom she alt day gratify ` of October, 1914,to send bit, post -prepaid vas ing to the friends of Japan tel Wh�tb� Seam Pump Works , deliver to Thomas C. Rabbard, of the seta sh �Yd, 'In Canacaans, re know that she is able to'live a to township of Pickering. Mkil vii is Br of said •�:/ p' estate,whose poatoSice t•ddvess w Bmnahsai, ,•• r. .. \.�/ the standard she has set for her- f»u pit anvlare of their clalats aad or the ossa uAXRgA,,f BRANCH,. . ' �aREMONT BIL A.�'CH, @Q tiles lit soul held by thetas + self, and that her ideas of civiliz- And notice is further giaea that attar the s A P. Smith, Man. L. E. Todd .1gt. ation has taken such a hold'of her -` i•t day of October W4, tLe,, said admiui»trutor , will proceed to distribute,the assets of the acid ' Mople. «,e Confidently look for deceased atndn¢the p.rtstrs entisled thereto. � y- y� � _— .',-great things frunl Japan 111 the i, notice shall t only a etas cleans of whiela. f/aryl)rri► r/ra{ti•tt�t - - -belie-Le---She R- optica shall then have Veen trceive3 and stet, 6i3�����j�`•at��'/�1�If��t.:�/l�a�lf/! 1,G«i7�J L t d administrator will not he liable or much towards elevating the fiat- toe mai arse- -__ loll- in til�fA r enQt- _ mon of whose claims hr.1"]not than,hiccA 9 no 11 Dated A t 7.C. baa, Vi �it��A� 1 ilea ug JO h I' adwl t_tratv'+ti Ginli war Ccm�n e � � ns c,' m ^ to Bub _ .. CANADIAN . ' _ .. . . 4;-49 ., . — .,,•ao,.. AAet fur al! Formed for ratioveriprf'property etoIen'`N �Idep �� w' + a Op S� k1%6-.4 of vsb from ite-members and the appre. r- • ,.;lap 'i��� a a t isles mannfactursd by the �1cLa�alin 3►eneion of'the thieves• • = Harvest Excursions. Co y,of Oghaws. Members.haviuq property stoles commuai. w �. P P y .. s.y¢ w a- �. tate immediately with any member! rdy.,�d o of Executive Committee. -Winnipeg l�fJ.(X) Regina - - a:i3.7.) �_� i ' f� r'� ,an ti m 3 1 T i - y Diemberehip fee - ff1.00.• �' -• .. M ' 11luttbrap Rood. Iron, Lift and Force Pumps. M� ea Delnraine 1LmseJatc `� 1 Arthu7Jeffrey, Geo. Leng s asp ., A Souris I.31,u0 Kanisark 34(m),Also cistertif made to order. ,�Y^�. Secretary. President. rte ICti �__ g C E. 't1 : E� ANS. firandon itt'aa•Rit er' - Brock tit.. R''hitby• \ Exec.`Com.=Cryo.Lenq, D.E.Pugh,L.8. _ o' o� o :o9gri geg m qQg Palmer, Pickerin .Out. �' �' . o°r a a ca'.'C 8_, . 1 i,,./. �' A O P o a <`letup S l,katoon :3i.'Li - Lenore Do yon Jtnt � x Miltiota 132.00 `I �y7 L, f t " yX`' Rouse and Lot F�• ' aop � o opo - Elgin Pr.Albert 38.00 .�E V H Lt` LS i� m • o a o o �i `vawanesa� �. J 1 o Rent O o f Q aI v O 9 ,'ititcleod 33.00 .On your Buggy ar Democrat. The Empire bledioine Co; of London, - 1=`�i ; • , a Q �, p Rin9carth 1 33. 5 Out„has appointed the nnderaigned vie _ ~' E' s Diouaomin J Calgary - 38.50 We have Them local agent for Piokering,for the most woo The undersigned has to rent in lot 28 N I aoa-°a $s 3 ;Arcola - - 31.50 I and are pecixlists in all that kind derful discovery of the nineteenth eeutury. ist con., Pickering(!mile west of nun- •ii i i o a a 7 e• M Red Deer 39.50 For the treatment of the Nose, Throe C, barton, a L 9torev, 7 roomed frame 4 am 3 g of work. Dont o to a foreign town ) i �• 38 :6 a Ci o D Estecan 1_ 00 for ciirriagi� wofk. 'We can ple;upe Bronebial Tabes and Lungs. It cures Colds building, to which is attached 3 acres �, erI i - ,- Strathcona f0.50 Catarrh,Asthma, Brotichitie• Hay favor of land. There are cin the premises a 'Torr ton ) you. Our machine department is i3misary-1905-Whitb7 9th, Oshawa lOtb, Gain Sept. 13th and 27th. minniti -every da General black- and ail thrwt and Inag diseases. Write a good stable and drive. VCill g ep i g y' for partionlars,a stook of treatments,:and rent the whole, or will rent the house 'Brougham 11th, Pott Perry 18th.IIz- Aeturning until Nov. 14th and 28th- smithing. etc. Ire*airs oonsta°fly on hand at. se rate. bridge 18tth,oanulMIlIm 11th,Beaverton ;For Van)oblet and all partiontart and tickets House and lot for stile cheap. P l� isipply w any Canadian .otne!tgenc ' Too= 2 j-vor. �At. -ROBT.U. eARSON, Dun))arl Cin - z�• A B,Notmar,Asst,Osn Pass,Agent' I W. $.JACKSON, BTOCIC Roed, , _ r * y •v i •�i',¢ ',+� � r°;��� u-�.. »,;ayxy' _.yX?!7 '., � w'.., CK • PE nage OLARLaaONT U the Baptist ,1 uung People's �� Convention held in Detroit in r At Be ti's "�� + 'W m. Slack left for 3Mouo Road Ju13. A choir of over thirty You Clan -do Better A this week. voic-es will. sing anumber of the - . - -• , lYm. Gibbons, of. Toroato, was musical selections rendered at - here this week.e that convention. For Bedroom Suites, Dining room J. S. Bundy is w4 Lindsay Thos. Ct'ilkili received word oil Claremont- friendsChairs and all kinds of Furniture this week.. 13itinday that.his brother, James, . . . _ -. 1 .-tss-Kitup Eastwood-i"s--vi`it"itrg- 'Alts-ryas-€Errerclarr-ut'-tht Tistl:;le r - _friends in Toronto. _ ' farm, of. Beavectou; had been 1. _ - __-- goods Miss Dale, of College, belled at the Don, chile on his - deliv delivered Free was-in town on -Monday. - ' road to the exhibition with a Bert. Traviss has taken up res-; number of horses. He had been ,• `•�./ ' -Idence with his father here. standing in one cif the horse cars,, Miss Livingston spent Sunday ; near the open door', talking to his with Mrs. (Rev.) 31. C. Tait. Femployer when the car gave a A. 3'arcoe and wife, of Ashburn, jolt, causing him to swa-y towards �Ttr {�were at F. Cfsoper's on Sunday. the open door, out of"which lie ` �,:T ;;�;ri •� e' VS F i 1 S hi {J i,'• Miss Lillie _Horgan visited I leaned some distance. A passing friends at Dunbartou on Sunday. car caught his head crushing it pJ$ROID '] MORS C1Jf2M• Thos. Patterson with 'wife and against the door jam. The' un- M�>� ea,� A��� From the Read Down family, was in Whitby oar San- fortunate man bled'to death in �to PinYltam forlielp: _ -,dayy fifteen minutes: He was thirty- ,. Mrs. Gibbons and son, Win., five years of age and leaves.-a_ • DRA$MRS'PINICHAX'-Ihavebeen 1 - visited Ze h r friends on Sunda widow and'two chi] es. > dodo t New . Arrivals -- -. — --- -- P Y Y long time without nap relieL They last. Claremont will need anew di- tell me I have a fibroid termor. I cera- Fine--line-of spring hats, spring shirts icolored and white). 8 -rin foot- Some improvements are being rectory schen the following takes not sit dowa without great pain,and 87ring h wear, etc. A call 'well colivince the most fastidious. that R. E. ora s made to t e hotel properly.this place: H. Roberts and family in- the soreness extends np.my api North Claremont, is the lace to et the right goods at the right rice. , ' we k. tend moving to Bobcaygeon. Alex have bearing-down Pains both P g g g g P Viss Lillie Milne, and friend, of Wilson will move into the house and front. My abdomen is swollen, 'Toronto,-spent Sunda at George vacated b lir. Roberts; C. Tu and I have had Sowing spells for three CI AREMONT p y g y - P o B. E. Forsyth yearn, ffiya�pe file fa not� �d, I can- � 'STATION. • Oooper's, per will move to Locust Hill, hav- not �k or be on m9 feet for saj► __ ir Mr. and sirs. Dunn, of Cherry- ing been given charge 'of the length of time, t -`wood, spent Sunday, with rela- section there; James Legitt will "The symptoms,ofFibroid Termor . _... Lives here. occupy the house vacated by Mr. �i�en tw your little book accaraWy -" Graham Bros. shipped twenty- Toper: Mrs. Evans who has been describe my case,so I writer to you for seven horses to the Toronto Ex- living with her son on the farm advice."-(Steed)Mas.E• F. g-�• For shoes that will 'rear -hibition this :week." will occupy her own house, vacat- ts2 Dudley$L(8os2rmryj�BosLon.Mi°° - Miss Mary Stephenson, of Pick- ed by Mr. Legitt; W. Ward will 31a's• Haymee Seemd Lietter: - - ' ering is here with her brother, move to his father's farm at Bal- "Dias Fins. Psastaasc:-Sometfate Thomas, and wife. sam; Mrs. Neal to our south will ago I wrote to you describingm W. M. Palmer and lady friend occupy the house vacated by Mr. ��nerd �� � �symp- �2e• roto -friends ` - dsp-vt-ith- -friends 'in Ward, and Joseph Pilkey who is 2tieds and I fol all r dire tion wsu Greenbank and Uxbridge. retiring from farming will take woy' y am 4b�a W. Thomson has got nicely set- up residence in Mrs. N eal's house. The nss of Lydia L.p a=,a �7 tled in Mrs. Forgie's residence the Vegetable Compound eatirat ex. i� 1 r , �, Palmer, shoe Merchant, Ont. - latter having gone to the west. In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic pew t.be Lamm.and�my 4sd Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,The ordinance of baptism was Y• whole ssstem I eau walk miles now. "Allow me to give you ai few words "L = again administered Eby Rev. A. y E Pfakhls.mb V _ in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi table Cy, is worth ave do: r , . . �. i ,. 1 ;. _ _ y . •�. - , _ : , - . _ _ _ _ , -, ' - • u ----._._.__ _ R M _ --- p --- �( �Q Al �j *ElEfffEE4Ee8ir4ehEEEE4 I sees rather than flakiness is desired. TTHH F1b011i S CLICE1f1Eli FtSJ L I� LOVE E easier in prison by granting her eev- _.' - I will be improved by their comhi¢a- - . . _. __ oral trifling co ce h p In conclusion she ,(jp'j� 1 A —" was 'not slow to appreciate, hichWhhen •T _.ri�oll _the _ I uu K t,* drz fisiscurr is a rule for U 11711r TH ---SE�i IN INSTANCES WHE$E_ r iv __ r ward . tp _...,--__- .. and tiakin; powder contributes, to TeAe of Good News Received From RRY O RS. rr pO , �— her &d as he she ok rhandsdhe et ld - - MA _ PRIS NE sit tenders .;.. and dliitcacy. Calgary, Atla+, Which Brought Romances Which Prove That her that if there was any 'Way by "Oue quart of• flour sifted woil—if which he could serve her she was to A Jo Into His Life. .....Horuse sifted two or three t'mea it in bet-1 Truth Is Stranger Than let him know. The ex-prisoner took ter. Into the flour incorporate two'` Fiction. h.m at his word, and a few _weeks- 'utt Here is a sincere and unsolicited later wrote asking_ heap{ng teaspoonfuls of baking pow- letter from as Englishman wtio was Some years ago a well-known au- g permission to �ite� l���"3f>/�����*W� der, a teaspoon of sola, not even almost led to take his own-life on thor w7rote an 'interesting• "shilling visit some of the uhfortunate women -' - tuft. Mix into the Sour, etc., a sees aecouat of what he suffered from shocker" in which the beautiful her- ,chose acryuaintance she had made._ . WITH TOMATOES. _ large tablespoon of lard, and wet up aurin her imprisonment,l hefting piles. He had doctors' ad- oine is accused of murder. The of8- g p isonment, Of course F%$gs and Tomatoes-Wash as many v►itli two cupfuls of sour mink or vice and remedies to no end and aft tial who arrests her •falls desperately her request was granted, and the round, smooth tomatoes as there are I butterirr lk. It the measuring has ter sixteen years' of, suffering was in love with his pretty prisoner, and warden himself conducted her to the ' from s to serve. Cut a thin.sli+re 'been correct the milk will make fife without hope of recovery. He tells after the young lady- has been found svelte. from the top of each for a cover and j dough very soft—so soft it will seem uflt This was the first of many visite, • I. scoop out just space enough'to hold, impossible to handle it. By dredging in his letter how he aecidentally- g y,•sentenced to death, reprieved heard of Dr. -Chase's Ointment. at the last moment, and finally, and when, some six months later, the - - .11 - an egg. Put a little' butter in the the bread board well with flour and through the timet r wa en delicatel hinted that she bottom of The cavity, drop in the I sprinkling a little on the top of the 114, Milton Road, B y remorse and con- mi hr y Paste it can be rolled out into a sheet Margate, Eft land.. . fession of the real culprit, is set free g be of even greater comfort to e88, taking care not to break the P g "without a stain on her character," the" prisoners it she would take u - • yolk; season with. salt and pepper, not more than half an inch in thick- P3dmanson, Bates-6c C!o., her ermanent rPsidar,re P ness, cut with small cutter, Toronto, Can., the courteous detective (really a man P at the-war--' y place a dot of butter ur top of the put in of high family- who has Joined the den's house she consented to do so, I. e8g, adjust the covet,- and baked Pans so flies do not. touch and bake Hear Sirs,I feel it ink duty to "force" as a cure for ennui) pops land tetany she is the comfort and anent twent.- ;..,I a _.e r of oven. Five minutes wits to acknowledge the great good the question, is, accepted, and the hope- of hundreds of women and ,' I tomato is tender. Grated cheeses is will bake them.. If liked larger and Dr. Chase's Ointment has,done for two, are made one in the last para- !young girls who are doing yariovs - . _ - sometimes sprinkled. over the _, egg, thicker, more time.must be allowed, me_. I had,suffored.from itching piles graph. This delightful. romatxice has I terms of imprisonment in the convict before the cover is put in place, but the oven must be hot for good for over sixteen. years, and.sutY.ered recently had its prototype in real I establishment over which her husband • -' . Broiled Tomatoes.—This esptni- ' biscuits." badly at that. There have been life, proving the correctness of the !,rules.—London Tit-Bits. ly easy to do over a gas tire. but; times when I could and would have old adage that truth, minus the em- j • • ca.n be done over coals. Select a put an end to it all if it had not broidery, is every bit as strange ass fresh, firm tomatoes, wash dryI. , and; •,liSF_FL'L HINTS!- been for the thought o1 meetine Cod'. fiction. BAD TEXPER DIET. cut into thick slices, leaving the skin Tfher. carving salmon and all short Some people may tktink•i am stretch- The lady in the present instance is, On to hold them together. Heat and grained fish, cut it lenthwise, .using Ing- it a-point. -but those who have or rather was', Miss Lilian Thom4sch I Which is Intended to Effect a Cer• grease the broiler, `la►v on the sliced a broad fish slice to avoid breaking suffered as I liiive will know. i'of New• York, who last July had at - tai,n Cure. .. . tomatoes, salted and peppered, and I the flakes. At other times have . felt _ I Prevent milk from curdling—Acid A terrible experience in the Bronx, an In a little pamphlet issued by a, " .broil quickly. `teases with a little ' g— dd a could take a knife and cut away the outlying district e7P the city. She ' butter, and serve while hot, A var-I good pinch of carbonate of soda to parts until I ca•. lie to the bottom of was walking one evening near 163rd ;,ec,aartian society sties Alice Braith- teflon 'is afforded b sprinkling with j each quart of milk before puffin it• wait,3 writes:— Y- p +ag 8 the evil, btrt thank God it is all Street with a Mr. Charles Roxbury', Thtaugh the investigations of cheese while bruiting. on to dant er f Pmt It was quite by accident that I whom she .had known for fifteen �' - --------- -- Devilled The quickly;+ g o. infection during an I came to know of Dr, Chase's Clint- years, when a negro stole up behind Dr. Haig •.vc naw:know that the ef- 1. arrange on a chap platter and pour,epidemic is very much lessened if went. I have sad doctors' advice I feet of curtain foods is to •ender the People will take a warm bath dail chem and, with a heavy club, felled blood acid. hese foods are, with over them a `'sate made by heating I y'_ and .reinedles to no end and could '>ir. Roxbury to the c;round. Miss 'I "hese- together two tablespoonfuls of olivorat night if possible, and take Plenty not sa how much I spent in that IThomasch fled screaming and .sought the exception of milk, cheese and bit, a teaspoonful of made mustard, !of really' nourishing food. ` sixteen years. I had a t.al ars a- refuge is a house three streets atway butter, i:1! tlyc products of the ani• a dash of cayenne, a half teaspoon-I To prevent tamp .glasses cracking !per sent to me unci there I saw, voir 1 Roxbury staggered home and died a inial king,:orn,- -including f.sh and - tuI e>i sugar and. three tableapooafu1a Put them into a large pan of cold +Ointment advertised. It few ho+yrs later „'ithow speaking, eggb; pea., beans, lentils, asparagus, of vinegar, water, packed round with hay or )oat met I 9s soon as the murder frit ams known mushrouins. tea, coQec, r:oeoa, and - Frim Tomatoes large, firm straw, bring slowly to the boil, and my case' as it fr•tici (or itchiuq piles ' than stand at the side of the 13 re and saved painful operations. `I.uke-F. Gordan, a policeman attach- to sono, extent ,00aratea'_ and brows tomatoes, cut nfodium thick: season with salt and-pepper sprinkle- pleat+- 'to cool. Remove the pan from the As I could- not qe?_- Dr. -.Chase's .to to the Tremont Station. was sent 'bread Kc rhea get slow or impeded Ointment from my chemist, I wrote Ito err eat Miss 'lhumasch, and during ,ca pilins rlrculation, and thin im- tully with fine corn-meal, as much as, stove, but do not take out the glan8- to my 'brother, Mr, H. Shelley of the week following he kept, the young peded restcrpiliary circulation is tht will cling to each slice.,and try until es till all is, cold. Dry very thee- Cal ar;•, Alta., and he sent me one lady under surneillande, raking het foi.nda, on of innumerable° evils, for - - -•- both sides are brown in smoking hot I oughly before using. A few drops box Before I had used one-third of many times to court to give evidence 'the uric grid ire which the ,waste prc. . -•lard or sale pork drippings Take' of water on a lamp chimney will up carefully, with a broad-bladed crock ft instantly: the box I was perfectly cured by this BEF'ORF: 'Citi: L'nRONFR, duct[, of he• bads' are thrown off u b - kvzfe, or partake turner, and arrange An Invisible cement whach will suit ointment. _ and District Attorney .Jerome Gor- never+ •onarliAcIv got rid of, but is - • in a little piles of, two or three on a ' your purpose is made by boiling tsin-! I am sure you ,will' be surprised to don appears to have been immediate- retainers in rhe nodv, and this, to . fret platter, putting.. v. �iec., of but-I glass in 'spirits of wine. Thio pro- Kot this letter from this corner of lv struc•k by Miss Thoina.sch's- un- gether with t4 c high blood pressure - ter on each slice as ;t is dished, -This ' duces g!tite a !rat:,parent cement the world, but I telt it my duty to doubted good looks anti refinement, arming i"urn the impeduri inroulation, , is a particularly pleasing accompani-! whish renders ,he join ermoat frim-(acknowledge the -great good lir and though rt was stated by the pro- bring, ,++,nut a condition of greater . , trent W lamb chops or veal aro-, Perceptible \Yhils the cement is be 'Cbase's Ointment has done for die, aecution inns she µas withholding br le.*s efi-;-ase, of which headic6f ' - gnettes. ' !ng prepared use a gailrpot stood in You are ai..liberty to make 'r+,e of I valuahla evidence. Gordon always and neuralgia, rheunratisrci s,red dvs- . F'r'ied 'tomatoes with Cream Gravy u pan o1 fast boiling water i this letter as you see fl' All I :declared that .she was nidtnq nothing, pef,sra, - c!.•pre"ion -and :,aed ternpet + —Having � .ecipE add nay For cocoanut r oae^pound o-�to('sufters from this dreadful complaint r w nor, nc tie are caznrr.nn fried the tomatoes accord- should like to env to anyone ,ho ,when ul!unately •]ark. ----- —trig ter tat the- best.- loaf ' � P .g o ho.heti_-assatilfasl llr.__Mosta r--r-- .--`f't:,- b+r��f er- menu !a cure sorb other tablespoonful of pork drippings; lumps, ;nto a saure-pan, and pour its T�now- to curer- With many ,sac caught, Gordon wds'dgAln chos- bad t,,mfwr is a-5 follows — or buttes to the grosso remaining in over it halt a thanks, I remain, en as fire one to co¢iuct 1lisa Pham- - until truth on the fire and allow s. to cook tori g w�'�`I,r, rn !k, or milk and hot pin t of water. Let 1t I . . . the frying-pan: add to it an eq-tal-I stand hart an hour and then lace iti . . Yours resperthilly'. •lasch to and from the-rnur.z-h�.,.:.za tar _ - amount of flour, stir ? P wtaer� intik disc, not a►itt," T Shslirn (the purpose , of gi,in f�rrir-r•r �,i- y ay, Itraitharairc, hread or "thea pour to cream or milk to maze; flue minutes. Remo,vP the scum and IY You enclose a stamp for reply, dente -Jackson ,Sas !'mind guilt}, ,fungi and linter, 'with ,t few al- , •. a good ccensdstency Season to tasty _boil the sugar untl it is thick and Mr ghettos would no doubt glactic senrenred Io death, noel finally elec- ,mond,, a'h,r h for tho.•• Oho - likvt - it . .with Salt and Peplwr and serve white, then stir into it a qusrter of °news, any question about his ^Hari• troci teed at, Sink "ng \+ !ham ?iMP , late P red Tomatoes ' ttr'r.nceawingly anti! tt rtes Mit own tri•^ndv and neighbors K,th :in'g. but she, areal scop-atter the trial, tilt, h4* %vhi(-),. a g„ 1 _ 0 With ('ream a pound of r?sin r more r onions tctf� was 1 ,ld-, , , eve'! uud hreak. C.ro Ins'ead of r y hien after s raurse of be panned, Wash ,n.i , 'In a mass in the pan. then spread it ; wham you can hair a persona: in-,and subsoquer.tly the policeman pen- o finest, and coffer will rohably i cue in halves good sued, solid tomo=las uickiv a9 )S!ible nv terriew H •,-ou are not acquait:•etd posed to Mise Thamasch and was no g3'-' P g y. q P er the sheets ! with the merits of Pt Chases flint Copied r^rinire •a Tittto- preliminary dieti¢p . toes, and put tern skin gide down- of paper which have dried before the.Mont vote will be surprised at the Mrs. Gordon wa• "interviewed" befoc'c it sill be enloved as it de _ ward is a baking ten. P+it a little fire Retuovn the paper before thecurea which are being brought about noon steer the wedding when she in- 'veru 3s A little potato may e5raas- lum+O butter it roe of and peepppear, ' ice ie quite cold and let It div: In your own ne.ighhorhood. 'gin i,ro- formed a reporter that until she mat ionally be vi,en at breakfast, with to, tin a with salt and adca- - :and bake in a ma•ierate oven until '� paration has ever hen more heartily cher husband .she always dielike,i B ' - .• the tomatoes are soft, but not bro,vn \\'IiF:1G SAB1 18 SICK errioraed'by People who have user! It ;policemen. "I never hod ,a high ql> It is ries nmmended that the ex- ' • - Have-in reachness as many altcee n,'' and none has ever been so succesil inion of , police•-officers," .,he ,said. ttniple, 'ei ilio Buddtii>t rrtonks, who rricei browned toast.,, as you have, "Don't dose him with nausepus Sas- ! in curing piles. - •"and, in fact ,Sas more or less prc- were not a 1r+vved to;�eat food after I of the halved tomatoes. and lift the for oil or wher harsh gnpmnq liar- Dr. Chase's Ointment: 60 cents � .iudiced against them. NIr Cordon noon be followed in ik,4tr•ert form tomatoes on the toast [hen make{ Kafivea Ahove all things don't giye+box, at all dealers_ or f:dmanson, as the moat Polite police,rnan I' ever =rhe! t. tee- !ay, that to` induce a itis usual cream grin`s and ooar hem poicdNl.>us "woo*.hang" atutl. 13etos Co., t'uronto: met, and .he treated in,. with surd;, gnu : digestion and as an aid to over . ! These thing8 only make-him ,worse. - --T -•. . f unusual courtosy that -i naturally suvncl atw -.-stful sleep, the last of -' $t..,lled TomatrxK.-When it' comes' Be b) i Own Tablets are what your ROY IN THE PULPIT. roll in love with him, and ❑oiv we the thre roe•als of the day should be to tttuRed tamatues their nacos is Irl little one r:eed++ !'hey are a gentle', - � � very' happy: as. light a. 1_o"ihle, and must not , ?'F ere is eft the ,ret n 1 r eIVt �t -the- t _ Bion. and all oris• gout a pre ant- ? m -teary preparation is all the same -ca.tise they make him weft. —Thry -+shed the Londohers. British police force in the North an . \'Pg,tanan. -whr, art. • not yet Select round, firm tcunatoes of squat, cool his hor. lirtle •mouth, ease his nffirer tens first az►et iiia wit,• untfer aware of rhe fact, may be interested '_ - "''size, cut a slice off,the top, and with sour stomach, and help his obstinate 1 In a large tent, which- has nests circumstances which one woutd hard- to know that. ` of sr vegrtablPa - a spoor, handle or- cegmable scop!little. teeth through painlessly, They erected ricar Holloway Station, ly expect to lead to the altar, This Iiru�cels sprrnrta are by Far the moat down 'a few moms Turn upside are what every mother needs for her,LonnieI.: Dennis, the,American, boy i official was one day on duty outside scrape out the Pal a b dP artinent atorr--, when' a sale - v°lt:ahlP as fi,od, as they are shout ' .- _ '- . _-'- e•rirs ti, drain" o'ffi'bahiy=and the older c-hildren too, (Preacher, aged tett, held thw close nt-'t ig P half the ,'alar. ni bread, one ounce the sti{er'fiuous juice- riven season iho Mrs. Routhier, Greenwood, B. C„ tention of an audience of 3,000 per- man dashed out and informed him ,half the-ng 1T grains of albumen, I Inside with exit etn-1 >< r 9tean-,says '•"I .c•onsi.der Baby's Own' Talt- seas in London recently. that his peri once was required in while otF1,,r vt•*etahlei average from I 'Pee It was a steno a ai ht. Thi tad, i wh:k Prepare your atuflinq, which! lets worth their weight in gold in l g g. `- A C'A.r4I% OF SIiOF'-LIF'1'il�G: isle ro e•ight gr ins. tray bar) according ,tn inriividuad,every hnm _ whefe titers era children. who is tall for. .his years and well The young ofTicer entetvd the 'Shop, )fans' irnit;_are useful. tof the tat 'tante and what hitpl,r•ris tq be in' the i Dia• only rogret is that I did not knit, .faced his hearers with a•ll the where he we's commanded to arrest tai etT,•c t of fruit. ns alkaline, though larder. The most simply sr.ufAng is learn their great worth sooner," a."urance of a, grown man. All- the I a modestly-attired yonng woman. the immediate effect may be acid," - usually mads of stale,,bread crumhs, - These Tablets will help every child usual pulpit mannerisms are at his i who was accused of stealing a small - ,� ' parsley. butter; sale, and pepper, rr from the moment of birth onward, command, his words are aptly chose- 'piece of lace, She had been search- i the ruruato pulp mixed _ with! anti are guaranteed to contain "no en, and his flow of language took- I ed and the property found her, so Custoiner '(severely)—"Do you sell the bread crumb+ and seas harmful drug. Sold by all medicine�haustible. Drestaed in a white sur- there was nothing to he dons but , diseased meat here?" Butcher (blanc!• _ , 11 ening; hot this is vari,•d with' a.jut' defilers tar Sent by mail at 23 cents plus, he paced up and down tho lit- j take her to.the station. . She looked 1Y)— 01' -than that." Customer .. dicious blending- of five• h,,t•bs, with'a box by writing The Dr. Williams tle platform and 'empliasiaed his iso i•e . young and appeared ao friRh- j (excitedly)—'"Dlec•cy on us! How can cooked rice seasr,ned with salt, papri-! Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. points with dignified and,appropriate.! loped that the officer kindly dist ' that be possible?" Butcher (confi- '_ ka: nutter, and a little turn. with', _,+ gesture. patched a messenger for. a cab;- and - dentially)="The"met(t I sell is done equal .lec)rtions of fine minced, ham,l ` abscrinteh dead, sir." "Oh,!The father of De into this he quietly bundled the , `•'snd stbasnnerl bread crunitis and ;he' ;AN EXCITING CHASE. qts was an'Ameri- q.. . .. " can Indian. His Mother, who ac- young woman,and. conveyed her to , ----; . yolk of an r-gg, with a forcemeat .of "Well,". ,said the red-(aced man, the police-court, where she was 'duly I LEARNING THINGS. ' companies hits.,is a negress. The minced ham, Parutesnn cheese and "the most exciting chase I ever had "charged.", It ,was conclusively ' lad has a pure olive.complexion, �. bread- crumbs, with creamed onions happened a few• years ago in Rusaia. dark, lustrous eyes, i broad brow, proved that she had undoubiedlj• We Ara All in the Apprentice Class. with hreud cruai,ha "na. nausirrooma. I One night, .when sleighing about tenstolen the lace;.. indeed, she pleaded - Still another stuffing liked by mahy I miles from my destination, I discos- and his black curls hang over his "Guilty," but as it was a first 'of-; When a simple change of dict. _Is itiade of raw chapped beet, season-i ered- ,- shoulders: i fence she was giveTI -the "option" of brings back health and happiness the --_ - an anion juice,; was being • followed by a pack of ► risen- story is' briefiy told. A lady of while a forcemeat composed largely wolves. I fired blindly .into the i folded ,arms, told how he came to moot. As the money was oat forth- Spnng e - - _ Of green pepj�ers (iritis hr,-al support-;•pack, killing one of the brutes, and, j preach. coming 'she was taken below, ' but •ae4flfc•ted to )ears with nervousnosa ... . ' era. [ill with the forcemeat of. to my delight saw the others stop I "When I- ivaa between two and half an hour later it wns paid and and •heart - trouble_, I- received a o . y i . hit of 1►ctttc•i, and bake in a moderate the done with. the name result,' and men-about their souls. At titer, I It afterwards transpired that the such-a condition that my, life was . "'oven about twenty minutes. Stuffed) each occasiort gave me an opportua-IPr•acticed on dolls. And Having policeman who had at•reated'het'had 'dpspaired of., I c get no relief . iEomatueF• are often used as a gar-i its to whip uP my horses. Finally, talked td them and sang to them, I paid the Money, and soon, as the I trots doctors n tom the number til I - &•.I there wan only one wolf left, yet on baptized.them," added Dennis+ with Kiril discovered this she mailer inquir-'less heart- . d.nercc meiciaes 7 it came, with its fierce eyes glaring a gleeful laugh • • . ies, found out, where he lived, wrote Iti-ied because I didn't know that the' ,'H:TKINf I'U1�'Df'R \D �?f)D:1, in anticipation of a good hot . P- "When I was four I preached to a mm .a letter of Igr•ateful thanks, and 'coffee was 4aily. putting me` back per." regtmlar• chapel, and I have regularly i returned the money. In' this wan • the acquaintance tx more than the, ors. carrld put me R t cilli else-llfiller says that though, Here thA Winn who had been sitting preached ever since, having addressed I ry gun under suet :ahead. most ciilinnry' artists aidviso us that' in the corner burst forth into a fit'over 4..001 widiences in various I adverse .circumstances. ripened .irito'I „F•inally at the regnost of, a friend soda and baking powder should not i of laughter, parts of trine t?sifted States and Can-�frie»dehip, and in less than three!I left off coffee. and heg•an the use of — be used' in combination, in act,:al, "Ifty, roan," said he, "byy - your�ada I don't care for creeds and months the two were married—the! .prectice the; combination is most sat- alliance proving an unusually,happy iPosttirit ;end �ogiiinst iii,v convictions way of reckoning the last wolf muAt'lopiniors--they only lead to argu- one. irovin I gradually improved in health until isfactar;v• have had the rest of the pack•inside moot. I just. tel: people about the . She nays baking powder biscuits At one of the State for the Past-- 6 or c nio•nths I have - ., . it Gospel, and that is good .anon h.'_" prisons the are touch .iu+proved 1iy w'ctdnfi thein' "Ah," said the red-faced man, g chief warden is married to a young;bden entirely free Froin nervousness l -- with Mitterniill, sweetened *•with scila,1. " I• Tye boy added tl�&t, he had never women who for three and those terrihle .:inking, weaken•' n,aiv I' remember, 'it did wobble o,beer t<t a Hool years was an . ' as cast be .iniaguied. (It is highly bit!" - e _ ' inmate of the convict station. She ing spells of heart trouble. _ ' t c probable that it is the• buttermil); — - I . .. + .hatu bean charged 'with insurance Mev troubles, all cam., from the use that makes the improvement., rattier There may be people smarter than.: Native—"So you've been .visiting frnadfis: and being found -guilty, wars -of eofree which I had drunk from .. • ••. . that the sada.) I you are, but . of -courso thev_.dodge our schools, eh? Splendid, aren't. sontencerl to .imprisonment for five 'c•hildhood anti yr,t they disappeared. , The-great mistake made is in''using 'v.ou:•. they? Magnificent discipline! Superblyefirs in the "second degree." Though when T gi,it Sof u.i -and Took up the - ,ton•mach soda. A scant: even tea- buildings!-.Beautiful furn•izahing•! By the evidence appeared to be flawless use of Postnm," Name given by , _ .. o spoonful of soda will sweeten a pint I ■ �u the way, I want to ask what was there w •many who• believed her to Posttim Co., R it rile C reek, inch. - of very sour m'Uk or buttermilk, Afrs.• DR.A. ate CHASE'S 25the first thing that struck you on be innoc lt. and these people were-. Many people nt+trvcE-at the effects ._ .,.: .. -•Hiller advises : "Be�sure You have, C entering the primary depastmerit'r" riot s pr sed when, three,yeat•R-later,-of lea'vinq off roffen and drinking . not enou h soda and y CATARRH CURE ,Is s g P y) pea from a the my cry was cliared up by the Paatum, bot there is nothing rsiar- q you will have Visitor (Lruthfull A - . - tb just right." - _ is sent direct to the ,M 1a ! pea-shooter." confession of her brnt.her,- on whose�voloue about it—only common sense.- -- Doughnuts, she asserts, are, much parts by the Improved Blower. . behalf sAte had: knowingly• Coffee 1 n rleAtrnver--Poatvm is d .. Heals the ulcers, clears the air s . ' better• made with-sour milk-err trio m paasaQea, tops droppin�s 7a The Gabber—"You -ought 'to-meet Dyer. - •SLTFF'FRED TITS( CF,. rebuilder, That's iho reason ' - - sod soda with baking powder, .Sour throat and ppeetmanas•ty cures Awfully clever imitator. He can Meanwhile, the warden,• havtngl f_oe►k in each package for the tam• oaere►iri Ceikei to fact anythi in which Gtarrb orad tliy Fever. Blower °g free. All dsalsq,ex Dr.4•W.Cbass take oft anybody. Mins .Duncan I fatten an internrt {n the case, had nun little hook, "The Road to Wefl• tits things are used where tender- Wadi b'Co., Tdeoato and BuLah (wesril l� j wisrkr be was here now." managed .o make her lffe a little utile " • ' . - J . . . . • _ _. , 11 h' .. ---_.- r . i, ,e , If r *•, 1. i e {` , \ -4 -1 . 110.Z .;--�� L4 � , ,. ....' � .: , X' 'R 011 TRE SPIRIT WURLD HIS GRITE, Wig BO][k OF JOHN'-LOZZIS "'MSUBTLY CURBll EXPEIE RNCES. Tice English Scientist imp-s Recent DODD,B. 7if3DNEY PIILLS 7RE- • . . - Convert to 3pirltu- - 1 1 - - alism. a[OVED THE STONES. of - - - - -- Jd. John Lobb, Fa1.G.S., shote Naw Reuben Draper sass Tiff - Conversion to spiritualisisi has caused 1 - p ell Unless the soap you ' �� ��•.�. ....,.. Lnglase in ere for forntst circles tri ' and.Strong Atter His Long Sof- use has this brand you t Q/ i `I:nglsn i where for years-he has Leuze tering. _ . knight and shining til;ht, has }civ- I not getting the best eb a London "Express" repm,senta- Bristol, i2ue•, Sept. 5.-(Special).- tiv* further details ,>{ 'his intestig;ti- iReuben Draper, a well-known real- Jslt Ser she eetaiea Iter, ,« 'dent here, keeps the proof right with "1 f(aar," tie said, "that my friends him that Dodd's Kidney Pills will TrylaB wnttw USE=- ='will attribute my connection with surely cure the much dreaded Gravel. Patience-"you say they quarrel!- ``ISLANit CITY" k"Allialism to the fact that for a The proof consists of two stones, one!ed?" Patrice "Yes; and she return- - period of five years I was cha,rmair ;the size of .a small' bean and the I ed all hia.gifts, And what do you Of the Lunatic Visiting'Comrnrttee of !other as big as a grain of barley. He I suppose he did?" Patience-"Can't HOUSE AND FLOOR !the City" of London Union and a passed these stones and ware relieved guess. Patrice-"Sent her half-a !member of the Dareath Asylum Com- of all the terrible pains threv eat%sed__dozers boxes of face-powder, with a mitrtee, Ora ch_ 1 e ft a idney i ills for• natt�esi g g P A I N TIS wing charge .of�rw,ae� r , plain in that he thou ht ' he — ?000 i3ioiB and imbeciles, la sMrt tune, 't+Cd taken.at least that much horse I - -On his coat since he first knew her." • "If being happ i madness, than ; Sfr. Draper is confident that Dodd's will Ilry In a Hours. am mad, for I became a spit- Kidney Pills and nothing else caused Ethy Ile-"Fitz Sappy was desper- n ee gals at an Nardwars Osslars Itualitrt T have Bever had a-rlwtneat's, his cure., as he tried two doctors ately in love with Priscilla, Shy, P. �. �D8 & ��' - vnliappineas. without -getting help,'and was' fast he used to send her the most expea- =Kontreal, Toronto, VAIIC011V91', gettinu Creak Lind despondent when + "Ml life bas been one of gladness, P site flowers and presents nearly et'e1y ol •olr is it not glorious to be-able to he stopped all other treatment and day roar nearly three years." F'erdie- - all. with !clad ones 'who are dead?" started to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Did he finally win her?-' Ethylle- Asked to describe some of the In a week-he pa seed the large stone "Nb; he earned her." _ — - and to"" days later the smaller one.• i. ghostly helves with whom he has Potatoes Poultry; Eggs, Butter, Apples Mately conversed, Sit Lobb readily . I h!` cure causes a feeling of relief Preachers who marry fur money t 1 :consenter! to do so, stating that °lei f'Por)le in trl,ese parts as it are the only ones ttlfo get as touch as quite recently he has had long con- show's those terrible operations. Ili they expected. Let us have your consignment of any of these articles uad we will fiver-sations wdth his relations and thought to be unuv'oiduble in case •of -get you good prices, __- C;ratr•]. are n- o IonTer'hecessary. 1?O`�YI'IA[, 1'Lt7151 T �/,- N COMMISSION 00 Limited friends, some.- of 'wboin have been THE DA Q Q dEad for"tore than thirty years. All the llcs},itals and s!inshou�es ,r,. Ser. West frarlaet and M11borne Sts„ TOMONTM 4 I 1 TOTIA(.'hO AND DA1A)NESS.- fi el Ln - y _ P R!TI;AL HAND-SHAKE, t �S re rer.ul.,rlc Sul,pu.si t1_h A of•dust; man is r'espow lble for fi e,lt ttowet•s h oiu the public c.u'- It is not usual to shake .handy Lir; thaf the smoking of to- (dens, tth!Ie !nice a wt ea•.•h of th., LOWER ��� BETTER w;!.h a spirit, he said, ' brit I .ha'•e natict,wl schuuls receive: front !lin tt, •'irerrue-Lilly done s0. !,a('CU tcndti to develop, baldness T'or � - QUALITY -- sortie reason ur other every nuy�ter- 1511 specimens of, four ,H!Yet•.nt scuds PRICES _ _ "Spit•it hands are cold and flabby, ious dss(-,+'t•• is attributed, sooner•• csf hof plant- for rise at I,otsnv lesson.._ ibut human. I held one of these late,- to to;.acco. •T3it there were-herds once for snore than two $fin orate vies before Againecuuun, arld !'Here ill, S.0 e ratur;i n, this section utes, and was convinced -that, til- there rias disease before of the country than ail usher d,s.-.t the duys 'ut ^ - P'It tuge her Lir d ,n•it tt,e last w 'though not of flesh and blood, it I`ir M'ait�•r Ftale;ial Jull.is t'eas.0 i tears Was vuyt,urr' to he incurable ' Was my hand 1n his lust a,, if I met who Ith'ite,i nei!hec chur,•h-war 1 n 1 _ a yr At ruany etar, avctu'rs ts*,acc�o .tits nou�i.ed IL a local d..,ru.,c at:t! i,rea,:rh- -You in the street and ice had shak(n nor hacurilt, µ'as Horlt tv +omb I:i,, est "c l telt,«,fie Lind by twrstuu,lr CAN SEE AD IN hartis, ;hinrring hicks turw.ard e,v,.r.his brow, ia.i�a>; to cu:e witi, local treatrtr•nf, ' , in order to cloak nIs bulclnes•, and pronounced ,t mcurat!� 5 :rce + Ptah$' Wash Basins, Milk Paas, &o Aa 8 rule spirits OttiC .,.rai¢}tt in protea cat irrh to !; a o t, t;a1 front of my face, and in appt•urunre Flisha certainly could trot haee tare- , :iiiva,e and t!;«refon, r«qutrea served hi., hair at the period when he! Conal treatment, 11ty11', Catarrh 1,a, An /!ret•Cf nes Groomer �n e� YOt/. trf y are e?cuctlV ItkP ty11At They were n,uuuiactured hl, }' .7 Cheney -, Y pp+Y %hen on 'this earth, except that as, insil'.ed by ribald boys. From '1'oierlu, Ohio. the Linty ronac,tution• P INSIST ON GETTING EDDY'S ea•rth's earliest u.;es thsre have sure sl cure un •he market. it ,y taken ,,,__ t.-cia look store refined, their fratures ly been ii;en walking under the ever- !'e+'' •a11: -n dUFPM fruw 10 dr`0ys k•(ing finely' chiselled. lasting i)rruament .with smooth V+- ;'ul, I: acti d,rectl in u a _._---__- ._.. _ - "Their clothes are a-kind of ether- t .a }� M -- and y til,. Line Steamships flood Lind n,uc>us sunaces �,! I��rf■ oest. hej,pr. aril ui altthetad Con 4orp 1hPy offer on« hundred -t. St. Margaret's ^alhc-d muslin. and +.hey so wear the feet, th21'P(rirn, aqulnst the addi'tton i for uin +'ape .t fail!, to cure. blend for. - " e tti fes as to resvTjI)IP gaxments , Coc:,l.y., and tP,timon,ats, MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL, of baldness .o the rumulatite charges Ailydr.b 1• .t cHENEl- & co- sw' Moderate Rate ServiCe. '13 College,- Toronto. brought at�t,Inst tobacco. it Is one soled). o s„ I have made a •ttrori POI-,t of. of the aUri«.r- eridenres of tnomnl-.! Auld by Uru¢t;i,ts -,5c. ' " �•'" • tr"' e•'. •,so®:uo. _ 4ekin¢ them riuestion5, and tti.-Lv trll ity's Inherent and incurable basencvs Takd 1fu11's Pamity PiIN for -const,• L.errt,wot , li �u �s 1 ',,oaW Ttura fc,� to me that the have i'or•,lPte patios' t•'•drt oLLunluu la.at •-.. - -- Y_ p power that tubeirco, which ie r.rtainly ane _.- _.,-.. vuee+«t..vo itsa• Re-open Sept 12th, _ — For•11 uann,,tta-,•our Im"asenu,or A h1gi. Class res,lrntfal and da over all ma ter Yass,ng through 'or mankind's citiefPst b.lesf•ufta. lion's a-v •t that �`Opl.r net hbu "tru)uat ,v l,t�i uFlr, r,,, 7 brick walls !s to them like pa.stng hould' h,, 'orced to bear out ntrp - - to hu aE K+oa+a. s z 1,»e saerrraeea,u_atreae t 'school for Rlrla Muuera equipment. through'an open doo, 'They-are al• a wilds Iles% of mfvLcal the•o can supe!! frtMl oniony h.rthrr + _ __ bi'eciallsts of h:;,ropean training and ,sir. . _ .. • _ _._. _ _ _ - Ircac� rnrkn}, of the h1'tihest acadeniu• ar.d profs- - so hlghh• roncrrnP,t at the tnatenai- 'nearly caPr'� si,•Itneas and evil which:. SF:1"1 L1�'1.{s Lu 11 ItATF:S KtE:.ST 'sm thA has snrun¢ , among the so far, .ire •lured. µPed has peen g ding in ell department - t. p r ssun8l elan short h'iifa .of the w Orld, and urge unefble *O n•ptut TO'-F:\i'IIItSIIlA T;` lll)L'aT: FLIES `.ui !i,r l'ht a a ,lid tic!th M'rntera of w;,r'r, oe booklet aptly to NRS. In ,` _ _ fi ie sts'h onnq I'*'"ed that _tile o ,i,t I.;th, ,et!,e s .itis %,a ,ec.,rrd pal, GF;r it(;F: 'D!l'1C�t1\, N A', Irl- pi,i ..) l thr tr' e m,•an;uu u. a MEDICAL-CUN�'F;N'P10N. Iromnion holif•r+ t1v . t-:sfronsible for flus tick(•ts at' ill low vages from rector late Ptfncl al Uri per life, }+ per Canada lielr�.tc� to the Sled,cal :\srfu;,u• the �prP,t,1,oC .,Line .,1 illy most dead- 1 h!ras,a fo points ill Utai , Srontana, Coll-ire,_ :1MiI'ETS 1.011p F'}{AF"i'll•ai(JltY tiva Lit �di,CUuter can partum thiuugh ly" ,liseas,t<.. it f,et•r,nrPs the duty .(.If No ada. Id,,tw. Oregon, Washington, -- Dart Vruuefsco, Los \iigerii Salt evet•� ,•i,seke,)-:r 'tu'ussist in exr - (alitorni,;, til-.) to 1 i,turiu, Van- s �\ //�� '1 was art, s. nte•e•t.ini( a short titn.r ;Lake City, beaver atilt the "World;s urinai .a the little pests, C :ARPET DYEING tt µhen so!:I ro:ie raid, Lord-l",haf- ! an(, er. ..\;ew Ll,•,lufinstar, floss! lid V .lid C.,•n'oa Tet.,..01"""•rah tL. go Fatr St. !.outs, uy ilICIb u, long tickt. Man} i'111 trltanter _lisle been usco and }, 'r Ii„cnis in tllm Fuoteray BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING OQr 'teslt•ry a eotnlnp, slid, .circ ropiszhaet:+ sold to San 1•'ranciscu, a,:c.,uot for the purp,is.•. !urlud•1ng try traps of 1!istri,t Curc,'spundingly luu.rat,•s �d�,,,,�„unerso•t•oy...rera..,o..,rds - that Rreate,t f all ,rhi'btrithrup)krs hur�;hta.'1'urril',tar'mcettnlr utafsv t„oily, stl(kv I,dprr. and ditT,•r- -fron al, l,o:tits- in 'Can.da. Full a�'� �j tar, roscrw i of th, lust rn our Tickets on soh from August 13th .•tit u1u);rs -rf poisriri- hilt although an f a;t1 r,luls- Crum netu•est t ickt•t ageyft midst, and reuu to iris and said. to SepteuiutT 9th, gooti rut retun; 'will kill some flies there alµata _.,,t,,,: ,_- 1111,- r. "Cr►h bless' • oii, John Lobb'' -until ” tictut,t•r -'23iti, with stu ter or i1 .H. SiPnnrar, f,<m,+sal Agrnt, 3 " "i !+poked careful) at the creat },rtvtle e, in such u,rrctiun. This td ''.n. to ht• Lia t„anti Zeit. „s et-.•r. I•:apt KlnL, titr,ri•t -.Toronto, Ont y g f.' re ,s only one ri llt etl'e+rtval war, trrxtf, .blit }•articu.aryv at, Ills fill 'art open rut.G, to the-public, as tact.• ! !u ki}I theta ult,'nnd thlst ria nil5cin's rQNbed L,u'e_ Fe wast ,roiling trrt'R a els are not sold on the certincnte F•lt Pkii hrin¢ >owo to follow the 1�`hile t}se Cunard.liner "Umbrian tcs plan, The rate• uom 'Forurito will ' , ge1boar miles holy toy Tlr•n he suddenly vanish- be aIU 25, Corres rondin l low '4ireetiou5 rareflrllt. One ten Fent rrum Englund, „ pigeon boarder) the led E B y' r,ack'et of Milson'. VIv-1 ails PStcs Leen tel,”. I with u niessage frcun London. "9''fix !,at l•„ned at the l'sycholo>;i- rates iroto usher points, Pickets I known to kill a busl•e1 of flies, and a t0 csl `ocivIy- and Lord :�haftesol•can 'be pcatXNu,ecl going -%1a L'aacau- few pails properly used will kill all _ �;en-- ver, fetor.. _.g. -_thrCLU_h uuute silt , ties yn-a • rOCKR „a a +yaw hearts. {fi bf{,ry _ - -- b,side+5 rnvseli 1t• the same meet- or vice terse -- Phare is A ts,vP-di I� KiwTi L "t Lutes ithl By weir A }i ! . Carver, iticTraveling ig gftrr school in o S� in.{ i flsk,d he Rirlrit control t (passenger Agent, !'Ilion f'aciBc Rail- For thY }car en<iing 4Fac alst'last. ���JJJ perms me to see my mother, road, 14 •lanes Buildimg Toronto, Iiruresels and all randidntes for trP f;(f1 pers,us were injur"I !n' motor- " 'l ou can see .her in LWO. -min. pnt., _he trill give you full informa- Post of sextion in Helgium, to lie "ears and-motor-c%'cles in the the Lon- " 'tites'' ;irife,' was fits` reply; and in t,�• eligihlP, must hove graduated from don Police District, and setenteea and Rwo nsin,ftes' time my mother arriv' this school, : persons were killed. ed, and w,• had a terry long conver-.:sat.ion, She spoke quietly, but her A ptece of lan,:ewood an i>;ch 1 'Por Ovtr Sixty Years voice was the same as of yore." square Rill stand a strata of 23,000 - _ ' ernes W b..e•fwd srCali f orn K lllr Lobli, in rertly to the question ''poozrds before breaking. 1 -CO. _ i'� ;tn«te Ot,V1a orcro� Chililm�i re.otoar: = as• to whethP:' or not evil spirits IC, l KILFFAIEDS aC � •told cotie•r•sulate•the nern and nuw.h wda th• 'Iwwre ever rprriuitted to enter the Lever's Y-Z'(Wi,re head) Disinfect• L)car -S1r$,- Vor some years I have be•Lre,eedr(aUta br T..otT•na+e.•uabot.l• hod only partial use of ;uy it rm• s•1d to trusp■u thn,aahoue ws.orlo Be wn sold cirri of izi+ed spirits, replied: ant Soap Powdar dusted In the ulior 'rs» W,H.we.nse)errsryosravn- 29--a EVIL SPIRITS RF.FIJfiI:D: bath, ,softens the 'water and diain• cause by a sadden ,train. I have: �� "Once an evil spirit tried to join , fedts' fused every remedy wtthonG effect, A beautiful jet-black l'iones's ,has, until I got a sunsple bottle of MIN- been added to the collection of ani- ' -aur circle, but was driven .:way by. Altil'ti LI V113F:XT. 'rhe h2n,•Ilr i re , Chicago to California.'one =- cod s hits vfho uard th,?• rirele HF.'S' So Cr-F.VFR. mals, in•�ihe dardin -des Plantes in a K i' g Y4 sband take as tntch salted frons it ca,.s,rl tit-, to eontintlo :wa}, daily Sept. 15 to T'ilrA Black. lions tare found only Oct. 15. Goodin Tour- frorr harm " 'Does Lir hu its its , lid now I ass happy . „� - ,• _ .. .• - l' , •. tri say it+ the interior Of the �aluu•a. ! . pilitualism,' he continued, interest in horse racing as he used i Jst sleepers, berth rate ex- "links you with those who have gone to?" mt assn is cors r le my ,,,tor.•d. P y _ Glamis, (hit. R. R'.•'fIARI;ItiiiV. 1 -3 be•yonel, and it robs death :)f its ter-' "Yes," answered.-young bars. Tor- , Mtnard s Liniment Luras �6i�Si e�Ci 1 rors kins. "Charley can always tell the - "In every grade of society 'there day before a race which- horse ought - I 1 to Win and the day after why he --- _� bray-"��hy did ypu refuse him ?' hey are afraiar d to)ownfs;ivtb ab!stte didn't." C3tTk;Sq.TIE'S.,RIG IIT: Gla<)ys.-"]le has u puss." Slay-j P'• , i "But lie can blot it out." Gladys— 2 .they think they •will be laughed at C hit's O to Oklahoma, Tn- - ny the ,'rifonds. i don't mind being ' 'S i 11. Her-1 wonder why handsons' wqm- "T'Pt'hap.; but hu Cunt use mt for a tR r - N en usuall • marr - homely men. blotter �r dlan Ter. and Texas; laughed at, whv- should;T, When I Hies-It. tnustybe dtie to t]ie ; fact. —round-trip: Aug. 2.9, Sept. y - a la ,, ha nv? I that the homely men ask them. ill In 'ilunt is .the 13 and 2', flretmalass, "'You will Ree that he ore, o - i must hopeful yuuug uian T know." three weeks return limit. _.- , •a +c'i c,i rmde fhe thurches. urs ettin alori ?" Any m nes ;. ' - t...� "What is the reason of General in it?" "Am money in it? Well, so?" Closefist-"ITe tried to isor- 'Booth's 4i3cce.Qs'1 I'll 'tell you. He is 1--should sacs so ! All of.mine,_all of i row; money from ase." " a §piritualis�, although lie does not my wife's and about three thousand I - profess to' he .one. Perhaps he ;foes -That I got from my friends." 'SOI,DIERS' STJPI`MSTfTTO\S• 25 not I:r-ow+ it., 'hitt that. magnetic per - -- Among the numerous superstitions Chiva sonality of his is oNy the out- When first taken from mines, opals 'of the Cossacks there is nor(: strong- 1VO:ae f:o to Pecos \alley of breathing of 'the 'Gpirit." are so .tender that. they -ra. tae pick- er than the ''belief•that'tliey will en= ; New Nfoxic•o Same dates led to pieces with the finger-nail, Left as the Oklahoma rate: _ Iter Beaten in a better state'if thev -- _._ _ i are personally clean at the time they To - INHERE HP, ti,o5-r H'IS `OSE. are killed.. Consequently, before an Summer expected !tattle ,they perform their L. Bother v For ftn!her information, ne)k P fought Whooping Cough toilets with scrupulous cal'C:' ••dresR You A r-icat•£ -soldier who"had fou t p bravely-Ju ring the Boer War had oc The children seem to catch whoa themselves ' in,clean garments, and `� F. T.'HF,NDRY, GEN. ACT. rasion to seek employnserrt of a well piltg tit On the best the h-ave. Phis �. I couaheAcily in thestimmer time when it ;P y After I 1 51 f,r)Rwold St., known general. This, private had is alwayssomuchhardertogetride(. supe.reitition is not- confined to, the ' Defroit, `Ilfich. had the misfortune to lose his nose a Using -cefiile in action. Tris general was- so P Cossacks alone, but is widely - 1ri!e- a -' tickled with the aPPearance of the Shiloh•S _ valept.ip all branches (>f the Russian --private that that he burst out Into loud ' r *• y .jai my, Wilsons ` laughter, 'to the discomflture of ' the I Consumption _ . ' ' _ private►. The general said, when his ^ The Lung ENOT)G73 TO TIDE' OVER laughtor had sobsided. :- Cure Torsic g Miss Richgirl-Really, pa, It is Fly Pads' ' illy good fellow, where did youI cruel to ask George to wait until To cars tbem Quickly. There_)s,stn, sold £ve ryrvhrre. lose your nose?" 1 iglurioas drug in it'ind ft'is plea•aw spring. Her says it oaf marriage is 10 cents 3 •lost my. nose, sir," said,the net- to take- postponed, he'll die. i tled private, "in the same battle All sudrursl.a.sao,aoo.sad$1.00abnn Old Gentleman-Oh, well, T'il lend -- I _ that you.lost your head.'• _ Jhlm enough to pay his board. ISSUE NO. r - tri t,.. t+�wt:+,;nn"' '"+r,^""L'�:e`'+- tw. ,,� , ..i c•::r. ,::�. .,b Mrw'�� t •` n .' ry ..� .. . "r - :. ;.,i 1. . :,,,�. ,Y`r: '17Y1 4 !<S•4' "�. ar..vz!'Y fir:•; r,�,. x -e, r r�,'.• '. ,"t �.•q � e r _ _ • - . ', • r - . o H. and Mrs. Bundy were ill —Wui. Leavens is spending it the city on Tuesday. few clelvs in the city. Canada's t4r —M. S. Chapman had a business —Logue Ridley leaves next week rt n trip Co the city oil Monday, to attend -Alpert College, Belle- L8ad1IIg . -. _ —The Spink mills has Closed for ville. ,>lllljr,8 - ti LOCALISMS. a fed day peuding repairs to the —J1rs. J. H. Wagner attended • flume. the S. S. Convention at Brooklin , —Robert H. Cronk has the stone on Tuesday. , z �; - - -- ----- €otmdatiorn-6rf hiu-new-barn ready — Fi: Moore leaves next Axon Ibai)eri�l e —R. A. Bunting is advertising for the carlsenters• day to attend the College of Phar- E for a clerk. See advt. +€ —Mrs. Scarlet, of Pvwassan, mac}-, Toronto. —W. F. Henderson. of Scarboro is =Feuding a few days with —Rev. R. Thompson, of Char- Oxford , �here over Sunday• B. and Mrs. Bunting ing Cross, London Conference, isPickerin Colle e will re-o n y y visiSn Rev. Moore. g 8 ]?e —Honda next is Labor Da • as "' for the fall term next week• and as a consequence, all laces of g ".; ^" ` —'iiss Ethel Dale left on Ston- -R. S. Dillingham was in Mon- --he business ill be closed. day to resume her duties as teach- _ — ► city on Tuesday on business. -_-MIrs. W_ T. Haney left for To- er in the public school at Dundalk Always r —See the advt. in another col- ronto oil Monday morning owing —Miss S. L avens_llas returned A full line s umn of Wm.Aliaway, cooper. to the illness of her sister. home after spendingsix weeks tock. e in S k —�Y. Ham left last week for a —The Frost Fire Fence Co. are with her sisters near apauee. J. H. BUNDY• Visit to relatives in Sidney, Man. erecting a new fence vu the south —The Pickering Diouth OrganJoe sirs. TVisisan, of Peterboro, is side of the R. C. cemetery. Band attended the garden party visiting her parents, A. and Mrs. __David Savage is laid off work at Kinsale and report a good time -- Burrill. for a few da=ys owing to having —Mrs-.W. Peak and .sirs. R-. E. —Mr_. Geo. .11. Palmer is spend- run a fork through his foot. Vanstone, accompanied by then• M ueh money saved in t ing a few days in Toronto with , —M,rs. 1. Wise, .hiss Baker and children spent Saturday- at Rose. r .her daughters. Miss•Lillian Ham are attending - �: —John Bo -es has purchased bank. .. :• y p the millinery opening in Toronto. —Miss Jennie Dale returned to Stoves and ranges b Mrs. W. J. Dale's house and lot at —9lisses Lillian L. Palmer and g y the city on -Monday after=pending a the east Cud. Iconic Gordon visited their friend a few weeks with Pickering _ —Dr. Henry will be here as Miss Sadie Guthrie, of Audley,on friends. ¢ usual next Tuesday to attend to Monday. his rofes:ional duties. * —Rev. J. E Moore was in Brook alling on us. P —B, a)rd Mr.. Bunting have re- lin ort Tuesday- attending the —.Hiss Field spent a couple, of turned home after spending a District uicetitig of the Methodist '. days this week at her brother's con le of weeks with friends in , ow can we do it , p church. H - ' cottage at Rosebank. Strathruy. 11 s.(Rev.) Farnswurtll and t��•o —A load of our residents took —Hiss «'at=on, u•Iso has resided Children. of Yorker, are visiting Answer is simply this s in the garden parte at Kinsale on in Pickering since last frill. left on her p S _ b tit mothers, Jlr W. T. p. Thursday evening I4,t• \Iotsdny for Toronto «•.here she Hartric•k, —hiss Jane Lo to who was re- will residein future. ,_ s —_>Luu,tt� the,=e who tt,ur ill the rocurina OOdB direct from ported seriously 111 last' week, is --L. I). Banks, anent for the P g ' G5 Harvesters' excursion to Manitolsa !C' now soutewhat.ttuproved. 31c•Cm—miok Harvesting Co._ is last «•eek i%ere L. A. Boone, F.. ' —(quite a large nuiuber 'frons ltla;;i,lg cunsidetable relaaits us his Iit�au and <i�1, John. anufacturers not'in the combine this locality are attending the To- .how-lupus. adjoining the barber _.Icahn Hay Ps iviti his wife and - ionto exhibition thi.� •eek. :hos,. Tam-John of Yetu�kr. -11ieI1.. hzlV e —Geo. N-arty. -,vho has been for — Aftera two week. vaeativn I been vi,ititlg friend}:in the village And this means, you save fifteen per cent, a,number of year, in Toronto, has at tyle holue ,,,f her l,areltts here,'for the ,t-t week or t,�o. accepted a lxritt„n in Montreal. - MkQ Berlin Palmer. oil .11ou,iay 1` —J1r . .I. B. Horn, aicur,t �anied -J1i Tllelesa Kelly. of Tt,t o goods misrepresented, satisfaction- guaranteed. i I t•eturuecl to the city t,rre-llmle her c. by her chills, a visiting her par- dutie-. the y(i=�eU(TC'utlrttc,r.'prior day rct,�shelr - — Ii'. Ilerbcrt Ht (line-Kea l re- y f _ cots dere. W. G. and Mrs. Hank.. \ departure for- California thi, .•,eek , —311-. R. A. Douglas and chilli• turned house on 31olid tv front. —Th lletltndi=t clan ch will be ` t of Poxvwa tan, is vi,lting at the Ills vacation during which he At Pickering's Hardware Store _ home of her parents. B.. anti 31rs. visited friend» ill Turunty all(-' will. qCh- 1ta. `>et•tnuus 1 be I>r . chc d both uu.,t ping iunt►ng. other place anti evening by Rev. R.Thompson - —Mr=. Norman Bie, of Forest• —R. Moore lia} eugaued W, `� . F. Vanstonse ,nrc•ha.ell — i tallies N.Y., i» =pendinga Few clay- Halbert, of Claremont, to as from Tweedie Biu lnorth of =I s r� ! ' nvith her parents E. and Mrs. Cvr- him in itis blacksmith ;hop. y1 r. AN'llidw. 75 head of fat cattle, tilt, _ Prices Cut in Two,o. nell. Hulbert Come- Nvelt reculvmendrtl rtmt?.E;, he slipped thi= ss-eek t,, — —Rev J. H. Sowerbv, Ph. B.. and has served hl! tinie at the ants daughter, if Canton. Ill., trade. >Ir�. �fitcheli, of llitclseil. xlxl Nada per keg 32 i Nail? per lb 3*c: 5 gal. .�merican sApent Tuesday with. friend- in —Tile Mi-se- «'i1-on, of To Coal oil 91c: 5 gal Canadian Coal Orl *•ttc: Peerle-- Ma- daTte•Lt-•r. Mr-. Hulme:, and child, Pickering. ron_ to. �Ir>. Frank Gr-ir and sun, chine(Ill ''.5r ger gal.: I gal E nal Oil Olin. :'l)c.. Qt- tin - - ` of T :tc�ntn, -pent a fete Clays dui- I -- • —Levi ,shepherd. of Port Arthrlr of Turout,,. and the>it;se- Calver- ilig til pa>t sceek ssith Juhu' and - pail- lie, '3 (fit tin jails with cover lie. _. = arrived here on Mouda and %vial- le:kr- Calvetl aml Mr. JIr-, :Isle y� Jr.lyy upend a hurt time with his Mosier. of Whitby, were .;neat.= at —)Ii Mina Yhilli > soloist, = mother, Mr-. Jae. Shepherd. the Gordon Hoose over Stimlay, l - � ✓ L0d,8 n Dunn Av<,nue. Presbyterian - -A large number from the vil- .—One day last week. while-Mi y cisilre h, Parkdale, will'=ing in the lege attended the Harvest Home B. W, «ood was carrying a jot Jlethudiat church next Sunday at -- ]Festival and Bazaar at Ro»ebank of hot coater, she t;ipped anti fell. the evening -t-rvice. last Friday evening and report an the hot seater �pliling user her- —Apple-buyers are tltiite nun:- " ve Sadie Burrill left on Mon- necessitating her being laid off from the price they are offering. . Cheese, to attend the millinery open- duty for some time. viz: flay cent a barrel, we won;1 Prime new Cheese, ins is Toronto, after which she --�;'e extend to Miss Luella conclude that the apple crop is a will resume her duties in Catto'- Hobbs our heartiest congratrila- Keary one. First—Class Honey, - millinery department. tioira on having passed the part II ~ � - =- - - —The Bishop of Toronto oftici- JuniarLeas•ing eaamilliltic,n which —T. J. Larkin, of the Board of Nice Seeded R818112S x Chicago Federation of Labor, J. J. _ ' ated is the H. C. church last Sun- entitles her to a sec<tud clay ter and �jrG. Larkin and family, and -- Pickles and Crisp - -' day both morning and afternoon, tificate. She intends continning _ :'.fie also held service in the church her-chool work the first of Sep- Mm. Geo. shanrran, of Chicago, Fanned Meets—all kinds area spending a ..on Monday morning. telriber, Pe R few days at the _ • _airs. Clark, accompanied by —Miss Lillian Palmer, of Mont- residence of H. Larkin. -) F —miss Rose Later returned t� -.I ork and Beans Miss Eva and Master rank, re- real, after spending nearly three n - : turned to their home in Ottawa weeka here at the home 6f her the city on Saturday, afters end- ...Oranges, Lemons, pn Monday, after spending a few parents, Geo. M. and Mrs. Palmer, -1119 a few weeks ill ton n with She days with R. and lira. Moore and left-on Wednesday morningfor Ali=-ea Gordon. She was aecoln- ' fain 8 Toronto, where she trill apeu,l a palsied on her return by Miss Cora pickles Spices Fruit v1IIe�ar Clod esus Pugh d: aicxlre have few days before returning tv Gordon, who is spending a few 7 s vacated the show-room in the Montreal. days in the city. White Wine. Pirie block, and now occupying —F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, vi=i- —Bias Bertha Savage. of their own nese bnilding. which ted Pickering relatives on Thurs- Hamilton, spent Sunda-• with her " 'presents a fine appearance since day of last week. He was acoom- 'kite►'-in-law, firs. H. Savage. She John Diokie �,></ Co , being painted,. hied on his return on Friday by wa- accompanied oil her return ' —N, J. Morrisey with wife and 1 11 Doyle and child, who have on Monday, by her mother, -lies. children, of Sault St. Marie, Mich. been spending the past - two Savage sr., who has been here for is visiting friends in Whitby and months with Airs. Doyle's pareuts, the past:sit or seven weeks. Pickering this week. They also G. M.and Mrs. Palmer. purpose visiting friends in Mont- —On Thursday last, the Rose- real before returning home. bank renilis club rifted Pickerin¢ • On Friday afternoon a party and played their first match thi= ! oxford ::�ream ce n consisting of J, and Mrs. Dickie, V a ratV rs ' season with the local club. Quite p N =M. S. and firs." Chapman, the a large number from both Rose- ers Misses Dale, W. P. and firs. Firth bank and Pickering witnesBed the - •and Mrs. and Miss Wright pic- Something new and somethin • • match, which was exciting g 8 good. .. sass. •- nicked at the Bay. They were throughout. The match was .A"model of simplicity. ti re the guests of W. W. and Mrs, decided in favor of Pickering, who You know the medicine that gIntending purchasers still do well to see this machine before { Sparks, who entertained them on q on three out of four events, as makes buy ing. On exhibition at the hardware. their fine pleasure yacht. follows: Men's singles—C. H. Ham. pure, blood- -Mrs. Matehetf and child, of of Pickering, beat H. Mason, of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your Prices right. -• A call solicited.' Peterboro, returned home on Rosebank, 7-5, 6-3. Ladies' doab- mother,grandmother,all your A ' Wednesday after ii most pleasant les—airs. Murkar and Miss Mullett folks, used LL They trusted �� T � ��gP�AN T ,yisit at the parsonage, the guests of Pickering, beat Miss Melville, s L � � ' AG • of Rev. and Mrs. Moore. Since and Miss Marjorie Alexander, of Sarsaparilla --coming to Pickering several weeks Rosebank, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2. :lien's ago, Mrs. aiatchett has made doubles—J. R. Thexton and Dr. it. Their doctors trusted it. nn manv friends who -will always gateman, of Pickering,beat_Major Your doctor trusts it. Then Hav' eija Stock welcome her tot e village. _ ason an r. of- miss Maud Horn, of Hampton, Rosebank, 6-2, 6-1, H. Mason and trust it yourse Horn, formers of Paul Hahn, of Rosebank, beat H. health and strength in it. � oo-, cribblers, Writing Tablets • the village, a number of year, ago err and J. Rs exton, o Pick- "t suffered terribly from matg».non and Ink and Pencil Era?ers, Slats, Black Board 'Erasers. Pin- -- stained an in'ur to her left]e erin &-ii: thtn _blood-__l—Amnd_no-ttller until I t _ J y.. b'• —nfghtl Asea'■ Sarsaparilla. Four bowed r••». 0 , ,- �a nW s oe- o Fancy-0-rps and Saucers, Rubber Twcr weeks ago she was taken to fall, this last game was unfinished 'O°ur°�.Ha&ed F.IL r;�T,lit,z ISM rr-Y• Balls, Base Balls, Vases. So6venir Trays, Crape Tissue, etc. the General Hospital of Toronto. and there was a possibility- In oo.netts.. I.C.ATTR co., where to save her life, it was of Pickering winning this game A11dra "^` for Loves,, Maas. found necessary to am �iitate the also. On the & E Boone Pickering y 1 precious Tuesday M. limb above the knee. We are also, Paul Halin.' the well-known Rich Blood to report that she is get- musician, And an expert tenni:- i' --ting along as well as could possibly .player, having wosi'a number of Ayer's Puts aro ggeritty laxative. be expected. trophies and medals at the game. They greattp aid the tatraapartHa. Massey-Hagis —A great many farmers and played a friendly match with C: Agenoy - •-others. who have had stray, ani- H. Ham, which resultedXn favor mals come on their premises, have of Ham, 7-5, 4.6, 6-2. This game been under the impression tb4twas witnessed and enjoyed' by a $INDER TWINE Having taken over the agency business heretofore carried on. by they can claim'cost from the time goodly number, being about the ofr. T. A. Greig, we are prepared to supply the public with all kinds said animals come to the premises{best game ever played on.the Pick 2 L =e 2Z&=11916'. - whetlrer they advertise them or ering courts. Owing to themajor- - Farm IffiplBnleStB LOYIGZE'+II Hay Fork riot. This is wrong They can ity _of the Rosebank players Agent for•all kinds of McCormick - ` claim expenses only from the time breaking up camp this week, some Farm Implements, Wilkinson. Plows they are advertised. A. man up of them having to return to their Etc. A full stock of Repairs on hand, also De Laval Separators = west had'four cattle on hi prem- duties as teachers in the Toronto —Also--- �! j All work promptly attended to and prices right. ices two months before he�dver- public schools, it will be impossi- For.Singer Sewing Machines. _ - tised thein, and *on claiming ble to play a^return match, as a Binder Twine a Specialty. ' kinmages, was only allowed by lam' time could-not be set satisfactory., L. D. BANKS, _ M i; twro he cost of advertising.—$x. / ; th parties. 8f-ly Pickering. Pugh & oore, Pickering. 1 R 4 • .. ,•.t .;, �-, puss..' .p;.0 «. r_,,,q '1Y� F;G'.t..a.�• - ,i,Cq•.' �1' .o'. 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