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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_05_31 h a a N0. 33 .. VOA. X. PICKERINGe ONT., FRIDAY. MAY 3]. .901. - -- - - - --- -Zion. `e l . - - Balsam ; rafe#itit+outal 4�aritrit. OUT AROUND US H.Lawrence spent Sunday with J- H. Mrs Geo Rodd visited friends here. r Madill of Bals+m. Tbotuae Gill Spent 249h in the ort ' C. W.Disney is building a new fence Mies Mary Ricbardson is visiting friends ]ILe,dfeai. LATE:T LOCAL XA7PBMIMos RZCORDED By sloag the 7th concession. , �^- :ae PHH99 AxD JOTTED DOWN BY OIIE Arthur Johnston bis brother George and in the city. - � Mr and Sirs Geo Ag visited friends A. -youN d.M D•,C•M .Fellow ofI0V OO$BiBFGNDBMT8- T.C, MaAvoy are away on an extended east last week. 1. Trjaisl Kedtesl Corieg., Toroaw, Inem trip. neo vie r J bar of Oolteas o! Pbvsieisns and anroeons of _ — _ otittet:sao+s� _ Moet of the young people are speaking W - - Four students of Toro • &ted ld toRidanae-o4Rs2_ LD 1 Salton]esti_w9ek. mor emee snd - _-- of attending-tha�amp meeting at' C arer"enL— Wobara,Ons. Office koazs,-morning Major on Sunda evening nest. ens 24th wil,h B Wagner.venin& a to e, Peter Macnab jr spent Sunday in the j 7 _ spear 24th with B Wanew Of all materials and design I city. AAalve~ rn Remember tLe Union achOOLpionic in kept in stock. It will pry You A• E. Varcoe was in Toronto on 'Vic- - Wm Clarks woods on June 21st ILS they Lcgra L. - to call at our works acd inspect our stock, toria Day. Quite a number of the sports took in the are preparing for a grand display. _ TIENTON.. DII�'=� k BOIIL'i'BEE, and obtain prices. Don't be misled by Hy.Thompson is home from Oshawa races at the Woodbine. - •---- .l �' 1J NT01 . s°lioitote rte..`gemple Sada• agents we do not employ them,consequent- on a visit. Abraham Callander met with a miefor- m corner gag and Richmond streets T°r°aLO' ly we esu, and do throw o$ the agents Suss Maggie ldacnab r8 t isitin¢friends tone,having slipped and sprained his back, ;; Brougha dt Gyremont averyTaasdaT tonaOOn' money commission of 10 per cent., which you will in the cit but is now on the mend. " to town on Mortgage, certainly save by purchasing from as.: A y' FReNa t>svTO`t• $•C.• D•C•L• Reuben Rawson left for Temiskaming Ned Little. when coming home from Mrs Dunham is still improving Ha�t�sTl:. nu�tx. w. SIUi,06r,BOL'LT- call aoliCi: wHtTBY'GRANITE n Tuesday mcroing. Richmond Hill on the 24th, was shoved John Cowie is home for a week CO,, Wm• Greenbury of Stouffville'bas en• through a Metropolitan car window, and Geo Stevenson,we are pleased to hear•- 4 --- - --- Pat Osnce• Whi.by,Ontario gaged with Jas. Gerow. was seriously hurt for a time, but is all is improving. j T If gAREWELL,Q. C•, BARRIS• O'PP' _ Jas and Mrs Gregg are visiting Geo right again. Dr Bateson was the guest of his father Its a TBB,Ooaa crown Attorney and limey r Morgan of Toronto. Our football team joaroeyed to Rich• at ldariposa this week. { go y, . &art SDues,WhitirT• mond Hill oa-the_•14th-byt were beaten b --M�iDye Bthies n s visiting her sister _ PICSERING LIVERY . Mrs. W. Henry of LTxbri7c j;e ie the t Ro HARRIS• the Lncast Bill eleven b 2.0, but cheer in 4fa q TOW rdeGILLIgRAY, guest of Mies Ruth Gregg• up boys." We not like the Centrale, M i bineon, of&St. Joy, is visiting Dow Bolidtcn,d:a. omoo opPo■iL°fO6i Miss Sarah Hood of Toronto is vieising fsitee Wtutby,Out, Jno.13x11 Do.r.B A^TheO' her menu friends around hare, shay came home with a defer.of U0 from �, E7 ° the Clippers against them. with her sister Mrs Coakwell. n.a(�illivzay.LL.B• B0°b1 tO I9__--_ Harry Astridge of Toronto was here .��..... the est Mr Coakwell,of Toronto, was a gra y 9 over 6anday with life people. BROCK ROAD of his eon, W.J. over Sunday. _ ATERSO'1.RITCflIE T SW su d- ]F'irst•clsaa veh cine Eos hire b 3a -- _- aoi;citors. etc.• hirer Emma Philip is home from the rytsers �eFy 6 or nigh 'Brie in ooaneccioa meet. Misses Dalton and 5ladill are the.gaeau an Ciar tare G R B*rent• mg art fig R:trsina:-Freight and -of Joshua Bundy this week. - arnalta�Fitagstri d-wsa-ia tlre;rit;r &adie' Aid-SAof the _ Pawrso0,Q.C•, express delivered W all parts of the Mies White of W hitevale was the guess the 24tb. _ The Ladies' Aid of the Slethodm. village. Teaming of all kinds done of Mr and Mrs Josiah Evans. Miss Nellie Bowers spent .Sanday at church met at the residence of Mrs. Sam. ---- �e{e,-o-rtctt�3/• —_ ©n shortest notice. Bale and eom• Mrs Warner Brown of OeLawa is visit Mr. Geo. Toole. Stevenson cn Tuesday. _ migsloa&tables in connection. ing as her sisters Mise Mary Ward. Suss'velli#Thomson of Toronto sprat Frank and the Misses Armstrong ani gppglti3,VETERIINA,'B SCR W J Graham is sting in a new sire the 24th at home. CWattieBab of Toronto, were the Raeata HIT t}gO,y (}zsdaats of the �etnbs%- boa- Geo Gerow as the contract. The:4th of `lav froze every one in C ]3nbbald and family Llnring the holiday Urinary College. Toronto, registeraAs,,C2,A cr.. Peak T Brown and wife_s,f._RingWood Spent around here on that day. Mr 5tepl raison had a ch r¢e of horse steal — at the Ontario vewr:a+r7 a pe_tynarwz ra:.e, �• . f Pr•opn'ietox. Mr. and ad r,. W. li. Jackson were bereft _ing brow ht a ainst A Forelt q�e aha rt,s-donee ogr+n snd a+oe�nR forge Sanday with W J and Mrs Gratam, of their infant child on Sunday nig6i, g g aortbot Green EU°s�.�31 W �1'y Teie ravh Miss I Bodell of roron%o is visitingher matter bein brow ht b re Geo Gerow Iboa b y w 11 a.n , � _ -� Haarah for the Union acbool picnic at g g r,ddre■e i,oc ostgitl,oat, p•0.&A cee'�'r ---- grand pareute Geo and Mrs Bandy. Greenwood oa Jane 21st_ Let every one J P for investigation It seems a mit• Sizer pus _ __ _ c Miss Ager of Peterboro was this week come and make the children's day a®aocess ander,standing existed between the parties - sHiRLEY. Veter.nar7'Suraeon. „°..►7� 7 r 1.�T�s the guest of her uncle R. P. Hopper. Al. Middleton is around again after a arising from a horse deal and the matter �. Son Grsd ,W ai the On— vevrr. Chea V Mitchell of Toronto 15 here bad attack of indigestion. Have mercy On wan settled usy to i e.Toronto r�atared Loam vt tb, . your stomach old do it not on the oaken e, , Ipa,ano 0 0.TV ■ %- sa tom seaocistson e1, any parties deairoag of having logs sawn making tom repairs to hie azoperiy' I 1 of tba dooatuc sZ=A11. sad i#e, anttite RIVER. digaaaes and to;nnaa into lumber may have acme done at the Weelep Gerow was home this week P w..k,i a eeorain,t w moot modaru app�a old'Bar Property. epeodiag a fad days wish big parents. Dvnnanon. — sad scAo cubo pn�t il,h�war rime. Stephen Fluiaortels of Goodwood is Miss Lithe Douro visited here oa the 24th. - ra the ao uta rd� act �iti28IT10L1X 'Village, vigit.ng his son Mason for a few da7o. i Mies Martha Ferrier has reWmed home K�8L. ptey�rtnv. _ 8 Roaoha ie a nployed with the GTP. from MArkbam. shingles t on shares or by the square. The Miseea Vicar of and uta is ousting as whltis•waaher Mrs, Robs. Defoe and child,Stualoy.are Plcniv o. ag Sire. Rau Rawson and other friends' Thoma Annan �is goin` to the Pan ntititD## Q,4Tb#, " + cdatiaa for she swr e _ of logs. Prices Slode-rate, Rim, Tbomppssoon has returned to Lind. Ameriean we behave visiting is Toronto ebbe week. g AB DGl(N,Coan7az°eT Cow- W. �y�,�t may attar spending a few days as nit home 14 lases Brown Lad Thompson bad tome E• A Lehman,teacher here open! the 'WOOD"r C taking A}tldartts� H T7 f!lii'Ye, hers. 24th with hit parents io Newmarket. Ojseamoas.Out, --_ culrem.at tnaods over the 2sth cite a number from here attended the Misses E Brodie and N Macomb visit• Q - - ---- ed ULrkham friends for a few days this Miss Edith Henderson had a trisad Forester's sermon at WbM ale on Sunday g flOpYER. Isaaer of !'turiLas ' visiting her over the 241h last P� i�esams O�w asm:11 to day t-ms ane (f(}�]Qi �tl�?dZe:3, Week' , A oumber from here attended the daze# Look out for tbs big garden party to be as reidem at anent' u7sen les+er Cas. / 'q t7 y t Misa.iaaiiune her c daughter 69yi'1 r,� W J at J u Gormley@ on %be '?4th held here to June under the auspices of the Etc . ■t. lcwitss prices. 4f Thomas Conway bas left our burg aaJ A•O U W. and band here BON CINO, Issuer orfO M,biro�6 ' Graham is now employed rn Toronto driving r A B, and Mrs, Collins and tamil', of _ • t. L•esmeen Iortb6COeaty Repairing neatly and promptly llea#rs W Palmer. I Gregg, W John butcher wagon Toronto spent the 24th with the latser'a Goo as tLs swze am et bis raa.denee,PuYatiaa &son H Gregg.,jr. wore Ls the Bay on nth P R and Mrs Hoover. „ srttt� attended to. ldte its Hadley being away in Micl:i, Pare Tbareday, glias Francis Hoover lett Iaat week for D D. C Smith D, D S evil be in Ran for lien health Id ism vei:,e an at home yloskokr where she intends staying for the AVID BELDAI[, auctioneer. ae• Sole Agerev for Speight Wagon chs roomg thstamtly wco am ,oi,cise sa;ssrrombi.nomeroaa g S Claremont on Tnealay next to attend co Po tamers& B. A number from here atcendarl she con The aliases Liddel+,. sisters o!Mrs.J .s arssad•rpctnlar ens near Sales of tatmr t►rs E W Erane:ntende 1eLv,ng for Whitby cert at Pickering on L4edoeslA ni ht to hie professional barren 7 g tii'ilaon, afsas atary Donaldson and M•s4 Istoaa clod e•erything tr:a :s to t•eso.6 R::: be 1 (~0:, di arkllam .. ; . Ibaadled b7 the soesartne*�-tb%Le r 91.: c.re pp �I1O pp'L�st bear the Sherlock Male tloartette Bissell, of Toronto spear the 24th with Iaad sold co the+cry bets°3'ao.t•' ,9'y HAM (.�i MOOSICJ, tl:e tir6t of Hess w`ek where he will open Those people who�tbeir cows run on alt and alts. J B NtlaoA R,BEATON,TO NSHIP l�.cisering. his p^mp-ahap, aceese on the roads bothering people wi!! have Ben. Doted returned from Chicago where D. _ --_ , Aadrow Jobaatoa of the 4th eta. of to suffer the conae,luences and pay he has been is the bospital with an Lttack Ooa•aysneez. Coas'iwonet tort tai sn ('abridge i& builJ.ne a new Loose at a°s rat. £se, %Do*? expenses of small pus. We are pleased to kuow Acoo ♦ 1 , cion of moving ----.- v free from the effects of m • e a ten 1 lAtdsa ns z the etaiion,w,t1 th - that he is entirely rte •ala O , nT wh _ - .tm farm .pt'OVe' - -- --- -_- Hers e a _ Lee is this fail. Centennial Cor - Ch ticwP bite QCHE .tpoSTILL,Licensed Aac }'/�`{{{ ' UanCAn ULCuab baa };tied op a very_POe County-ot Or'ar:c Ane , 11 I pin t.oae+ersfloe bowling-green at Lis residence' Sand 54iae JI cry Pratt is snfferipfifrom an at- t­skm arias Bt e•err deec<.atiOn :onaaetrd or ■. - - bank Some ver' exciting games brve tack of dtptheria, Greenwood. - Moderate etaree 7 E oncher, Raaf Bstatr r already taken place. i ,tteeatan-1 Genera: Velaawr, 6trtet anent on Mier Maggie Magian is visiting her 1'0- pfv.n co a;orders, mu: or wiecre - AF, StCbmt�i®1" 6IId JeW816I J S1cDocald Steodvilfe shipped One ale is Wexford . Mrs B'Foley and limily�(have moved 8,,s.e eFs03, PCl'C se. Bzougnatn ,y Brock Street, ii'fIITBY. • 08`vl"ureen R`+er.Ontt. _ car of crttk and hogs from tb1# station yfiss Minnie Parcel is via{tisk bar gngd. t0 Nss Ethel Watcher. Clocks and Jewelery, on Thursday bought from Messrs Pagb mother Mrs White ]fits Ethel Stewart is as present visit- E WELLINGTON H,DWT.-Hao Gaaalia,Gregg tad others. ]line Hae sod MLas Wbale were the guest# ing city friends H ea:- d with •erh Sandaye o re Gleeson e and 1� nos lily a mea over the 24 h Mr as _— ta,�ren o•ed w and eL a nn ah neat] and m tl r, and Mn. Geo. Aetridge have the o!ffire, t h ed the IL bows.1 am preYared w t Repaired I Pro P 7 M ooasoaauon w a:1 .rho desire Zo patrcnir� L sympathy of the whole community in the In spite o the inclemency o! the weather Whitevale frieade. ' sPs<iona samp;e roema. I shalt be pteae All Work Guaranteed. lou of sheer daughter, who died 1n Tor• on Victoria Day two of our enthusiastic James Byers is having a now found- s ed to ese all o1d vacroa•when the R - oc• sports took in the races. &tion ptaoed ander his barn. arnica w strbt yarLhsm. JAB. T�HRS'tCE, onto on Fridev. The funeral took plus The marriageof Miss Melissa Reef to ys.rttn, vudt scam Visits Pickering Monday and Friday of on Monday. (leo Maaill of Detroit ]rich is at prey Mr.George W. Rodd bas been arracRed out visitinghis home here. each week. When ore can live upon the tat (trout) to Wee place oa Wednesday. June 12th. Mrs Bose and title& spent. 8anday Bohte Carson, -- - of the land in these ht¢blands of Picker• at 8.80 o'clock p. m. at the Centennial ing with such a pan air and glorious tib,r,b. After the wedding a reception with Mins I SloopCedar Dale. •iew who would lift up his voice and weep will be bald at the brides home Highland lire Graham JohnstonJand son Charles - irienda•. __. — ER, - -- _ . epCH _ k, ��y `Hello for hie lot , gree ' abartoe.will fish Pickering oa Thea• t •, ' ' Dr. They. Rpecial lecturer in Logic in Although Centennial had sa unfavorable Mise Lizzl'e sad Don 1[oI{ay are at n r the iew it wee present visitivg Cberrgwood friands D evening few e e to Spending a ' Toronto Uaiverut pea R 7 tables re• • Teo lar 1 attended. Those presser .were Arthur Johnston is having his a day, re ¢e v 7 ]errors ae a sort of . . coda days her#wish » oa Monday, d work. and goarbasro � y highly delighted with the first dew pre- modelled whish mikes a great improve " - ay and Friday. :N70W is the time. laxation from the receas work. We Goo- Wed g 7 g — 1 gratnitte him upon his recent tavaaoe• gramme given,it being a contest between men&in same. J ' 1 'fresh great. 3 ,tie ladies and gentlemen as to wbo would The rain on 7nesda evening was any. AIW'is S fall wpply °{ A' Toa need a good(lollar. Then come tarnish the brit programme. We think the thin but a eeiatpd .by our citizens- baud. We were favored with the presence of boys carried all the laurels by a few points, g i ria the a ain a da 0 7 Rent out Po f a b Very few R rs _ V m_ ke and et t y .- rho University, harness B f Toronto , -_—.... to Brougham@ F, >+i.Chap>aw o 7 .�•.• s (live we a trial- Larsaby Boller,a new pas, or an old one on Sunday last. He came to bear s tberefore prevented bsiaR nay League—- re-bodied Rev.Dr.Campbell whose "tours" are Whitevate. Teachers meeting in school bonne to. Spectacles single and double hRraess on hand attracting much attention,and are being lfiw Ethel W il.on # rat the 24th - : Combs, brushes, whips, ddetere, etc, arranging he Union _ __ highly ,appreciated. We hope Hr. C. be1B, pose of ranging matters for II 'ks always 7l will vrsit us own.-- ---- - - alis-D5—ten--,­of­—Green'River -at Sdts. wool afters which is to be held in Clarke !►ad �T�aSS Eyes In the action of Abel vs Middleton re• Bicey• grove on June 21st,TH CKERING. - 9 W. J. COARWELL, Brougliam. eently tried at the L'arris assizes by the ]fits e G McCartby visited friends in Once again has the Balsam foot ball Onr reputation M refractionists 14 3m _ _ - Honorable Mr Justice Street, Mr John the city last week. team returned home with honors. On _ _ ..._.._ _ ab-of this Vilis a was a defend- Mr Barton, of Green Aiyer, stent Sun* Victoria Day they journeyed to Stooffvitte at the fact ..- M Dlaca g e the oof to hum is#adlepated pt and were encoessfnl is bringing . that we sell the beet goods at the nos, he being the Bolder of a mortgage on day is �Vhiteva,e. of A. Major is having the foundation for bandsome cup given by the l9toaffaille AA township BA�� in neetion in the ear• � the farm lOA O right prices. Satisfaction g DOMINI , I,' aa'red• Floe. The Abel Engine Works took a soothes born built. Fire brigade for the champion football Mr and b7ra J. Tarns&.of Stoaffville, ' lien oa Middleeons farm when the _leiter . - teem.' Owing tri the diagreerble day oa! are at Mr Hamilton's. y `Refracting Capital Paid Upt $2,000,000 purchased an engine and thresher eight Mrs.T.Barton bas returned from her two teams Markham' collegiate and Bal• �e Ee Luke, Optician. years ago. Sir Macomb advanced money visit to frieade in the city. earn were present to play for the trophy. m__ ]firs Noble and daughter, Blanche,bave ria was called as 4 p and al- -,'Toronto Opticnl�aorino�r>�.�e� Reserve Fund ' g2,O0Oi000 � Middleton on mortgage is 18tJ7, and The Iia. P �_Iy ]I li]N(i STREET w£6T, although registered after Abeis lien. yet returned from Enniskillen, though the gronndibibit in poor shape the mortgage is held to be in law ahead EVbat.hu-thecorpoeatton of W-bitgvale it was a Splendid exhibition of fool ball. �!T=lITBY- _aw-cul-- �tlris lira,�raak Denton� C-ao to Spend on sidewalks this year. Both teams ireoeeded in scoring a goal oaaaral 8ataittas stL.dneN Traasaetad Herbert L Dunn of Denton Dann A Mr and Dire Moore and Mr Thomsr, of each in the first half time,at the begin• '` &U ter sale �_ 89the _ la &bee were Mr Mlicnab s solicitors. Blackwater are at T.HaAerman'S. ping of Second t. rime Balsam added --- t?'' Farmer's Brie and of er:totes. The Tea and Entertainment held in -Hale d-Ra gnat_t�Llieir_eCoret_ttnd-stioeeeded _ Yoa thin women, exiaciated men, gAp�dB DIDPARTMEIiT. Erskine church on theerening of the 34th Sayles went s-fishing on the 24th and they inkeeping the Markham boys away from came back-without Say. their goal,till about three minutes of worn out motllera and sick puny obitdrea Interest allowed on deposits of s1.00 and nv was considering the eaceedialtly nnfavor• The fence reform association could do fame when Markham forwards made s --do YOU know that our Emulsion of Cod wards• able night a decided suceese. There was good work in this community--at the Splendid rash pad scored another' goat' - Liver 011 with Hypopbospbites will Rive. . R.J.THORTON, a good turnout and there was a good pro• cemetery,the school, oto. �n�_netc strength, vitality,vim and vigor mA:vAQZBs gramme presented- The lecture by Dr. making the spore 2.2, Neither teame The friends of B.Doren were pleasantly g and make yen Sturdy, robust, healthy, !1 entitled" be Sins of the Pew" sal &feed last Thursday evening by his nn• were successful in Scoring again before plump and pare blooded. �, B. PRINQLE & CO was listened to very attentively an is expects anioa borne.no It was decided to play 20 m:auteR IT WILL B SOLD.A highly s�token of. A pleasing evens of worse after his recent illness, ]cults&to deride who Should have tl e till our stock is OF WHITBY the evening was the presentation of an The A.O.F.akwnded divine Service at trophy,and it was than in flint 20 min- - s s3drese,and a watch;and a chain by the the Sfetbodist church on Sunday,the Rev. rites that the Balsam team played ball, Half Price reduced. The Sabbath school to the Superintendent Thos Scott officiating. There was a good one goal skier another was scored Hair, Emnlsian is firs ,class, -but 'onr Have just taken in.stock a consienment and teacher, Reuben Rawson, for his turnout of the brethren of Pride Of the the score stood 5 to 2 in Balsams favor, - Stook is too large and we must dis• of LIVERPOOL SALT. They are just manv ear: of pain and faithful pale lodge. The reverend gentleman and stayed a anti]the not A person pose oon f it before hot weather, so unloading also a Mr or the celebrated y• P reached as eulogistic sermon Betting forth who play the home could not decide as WINDSOR SALT, In all lines of fancy service in chnreb and school TbtS chair the virinae of this ordrr and of fraternal who played rife beet Rnme for Balsam as for the present was ably filled by the Rev, Sir. McLaren societiea'in •general. ' He endeavored to everyone assured to do their utmost. The 1 size for 600. and staple groceries they.offer special ad• of Columbus. A social wan bell on bion, show that fratfrnal societies are sanctioned vantages. dap evening and was well attended. The by scripture and pointed Oct rite value of trop!?y is s ma,�nificant one and may be -- =trloc size for 2�C. `— Everybody acknowledges that they Bell ladies of ilia congregation are to be eon• order and system in the earcise of beaevo- seen In be show window s Gl too tt ee s At the— • ' the beat TEA for the moneo to be had gratntated for the ziennee in which they.lanae He looked,upon this and similar"store. Any feama wishing to play a friend - anywhere. 40•ly carried ont their part of the programme.1 organizations as valuable auxilistieo of the!ly i;art�e,of foot ball may write' ib a enr- :C�eTina Pharmacy'. W. B, P. 8c Co. Total receipts amaanted to$50. t ohnrcl5 of Christ. i tarn tio:raan Ala$raon.Clreenwood P V, Y r a - , �. ,. • _ ,r 0. • monial homage was rendered to nuc- INvgsTwareT SHOuLD ALWArs PLKASR _ ceasive:,rulers of ancient Egypt, atter �- 1 they had, aacb'of them in his.'time, i AND" INDIA. :`�"EA axwshed is the Suudani tribes in grder CEYLON, • ... _ � o extend he fs^ont.aerel of great _ - t z k � the { ; -GRELN OR BLACK, kingdom. _- - -- • Arid so the Ddnkas of the earliest D E -' ages live again in the Dinka, of to- .._ Q�•�y0-3 - -i - A STRONG QUARTET OF V duy. The clan of the Upper Nile once _ ` subject to the king who Was last m Is a good Investment and it 1s Sure to gtre YOU the moat perfect as istattion, the Red Sea is now under the rule LEAD PACKACiE3, 2fsa'sD,.�. t iso Ottet;�, of Edward ,VII o1 England. { s� � r,�,�,r♦ PURITY ' -',CLEANLINESS --•-- - Th The isagood•paint and a bad ECONOMY VIfHOLESOMENES st>•PTS OF. FISH-SKI-N. GOOD PAINT paint. The chpice lies with you. % Hcrv, would you lila: to be dressed You can-and probably will- et ~ - - etatirely, fncml your bait to your .foIndifferent-g od Ceylon Teas ar_a sold in se2led bcots if you are — _ _ -__ __- ,m-�r___M_ made of fish-sk.iq_ JA���u�'T�' ! � _ �.� _.__ . _ .— _._. ��--�>t'H fH old-aaeAd-established•brand? poo -' irlAd packgts Oniy, never in 1h?re are many races in the far � %ALaADA W _ bulk. BlaOke Mixed Or unOole that wear these fish-skin clothes, for _aced Ceylon Green. sample os.ap�ileaUon, Address t'SALADA."Toronto. the simple reason that there is no - — RAMSAY'S PAINTS - other material' available• Salmon- skin.AND FIGURES. 1 skin• wh-n made into clotbas by the, _ IMPRESSIVE inhmbitants of the northern shores of r have been established in Canada for R ` 'w has 1DESIJT�(]' .•, one ho 1 I ver S E _ E CEREMONY Siberia, is like kid in appearance and • � � � sixty years. y Caaadx bag 10,000 Post-offices. 'softness; but it is taugb2r-in -$act, !�'f' '�'. used them wants them again. Drop r Oar d and ask for - -- --- 00 0 die Of HOMAGE F aTmast as tough rchment: It is usat. err 10 00 0 1 in T 8 e e THE P's. -bialy 900 'p�P _ PHARAOHS PAID old a TO T$ C dyed yellow and red and indigo, and ` BOOKLET "K" FREE o age. E $IN r OF ENGLAND. © BOO ' Quebec is M years old; Montreal some of the garments into which it �,.. is made are highly­ornamented. The telling you all about it and showing 259; Toretnto 109. Bepre.teatarlvea or the Dinka Tr:be Travel garments are 5eu� together with fine lir ;`'• some nicely-painted houses. a Quebec province is liner times as Doo nibble.• to Piay llomaze to snug Fwl• thread, also Made of fish-sk;n. The barge as the United KLaadom and'Ire- ward Y1L-.Placed the crown of nottoar cuter edges are generally bord- A Q��sp� � SON ' 7aAd. on Lord cromer'i uemi. - ered with a sifh-skin, band of A. ie --- - j The gold-bearing area tba Yu- Not until scve,:al months after the g f t'1 s - dark indigo- blue, and above this Lg a l ' It PAINT MAKERS, kon is estimated to he-125,000 square occurrence of an interesting event in narrow titrip of red. Th ,triW-s liyo ►j;f{i , ( - - =711es in,extent. the entirely by fishing and hunting. �� 7:2ON'TR�gI.: _ Oanada has over 18,000 public EBYPttan Soudan has an account Salmon, lahch ascen3 •ha rivers, .Oita � Eat'd 1842. Schools, nvith over a million Pupils, of it beera receit>`ed: in London. It was their utaple food, and thrr skins, after taught by '17,000 teachers. as event that has recalled Other events being treated by th-b women;who aro ° adeTta, provide the tamt durable i ! Canada extends over 20 degrees orf tsf the k nd which took place in im- clothes anyone could wish for. i bust".,Its ship all rvur -- F -latitude Or equal to the latitude of meulca'ial times and representations if You Wan s, fiuTTEn, EGGS, POULTRY, APPLtS. ether rautT/and PRGDOeS,to -.,-prom C-astmnt.inople to the North o h limited Cor.West a,14ar�et rad ]pole. f which may yet be seen by -those --- ---- - --- he Dawson Commission CO. Colborns t.Toroato. A white 'object can be area at a who inspect the ruins of the temples FRAGRANT T __ _--_ i e of ancient E +-, - ComgratuLationi, Old chap! I heard siistaace of li,_50 nines Its mvn dis- g5-P ACrKVE. 1 you married a lady with an independ- 4 imaeter in strong sunlight-that is to When Loird Cromer made Elis Latest e51D ��� " - Y Y lay, a white disk a foot across can v-sit to Khartoum, as the rmresent- By '•the was old Gatroz is not in eat Iflag fortune. Brown-So i thought[ t Ibe noaen 17,25 feet away• active business Slaw. is h'4 but I fiend that I d married to a _ - - Lbrk wdrk iy oeIa'8 J?�h th'e ativ-e of B.high authority in Egypt, I sheti:d call'it active. lie,,is dodg- forlutue with an independent lady. -••-- ! 'Britiwh cheanel ports. About sixty -he held court, durbar, at the Luge I ing taseg at a more Lively rate than o.a•,we millions dollars will be spent before red palace there,_whch rens attend- I *perfeol liquid tioflilfr�0• �Of 1h• any other man in tq'•vu. - - 'the improvements contemplated at p ed by many of the 3iohammed4nVV// " Cardiff, Llavelty, Bri•rtol, Swansea '- A-'resell, and blow dui you =loop last ma.g=Ltea, who appeased in great 'Tooth 0�lfh v advice and 'and Ne••,•part are campleted.' g and night , Did you tolled' lay A grra.t [all a'R of is noticed .in Pomp. There was a ceremcmy of an,i txgiII, ccunt ingl B-Yes; 1 count- ' This rfgnatan to os.Seery bot o!the=ennfaft Nctr Slsa S020DONT Ll L7D, ibC ed in to 18,OD0. And thrn you fell lAxa ire Bromo-Quinine Tablets k the Bri„lyh tin plate trade. At the 1>uusualiy imP:rssive character when Flew _1%e SO GOTH POWDER.15e �Q ed d :r 8 then it w,zs Lima. to get" am romedy hbas eared a sold In ease daJr end of 3farch. '193 mill's were running a bodb of waxlike, and stately sheiks, ' u9 against 419 .nilLs a year age a•tid Lara LIQUID and POWDER,lbs up, + 1 mounted upon t herr canaeli arrived I Alt a118toma,or b7 3�or the price. The warl.d's rreoord in fires i9 not: i puzmbe r od work rnen was 11,600 im- k stead Of the •21.000 iaL'3tarch, 1900. at the palace. They had ridden for HAIL A RUCKEL, Montreal. Hinard's Liniment Ores Diphtheria. that '2 I.•sriwbi but the ]Loscaw firs WO lades from their country far IIp-! .... 01 1570, in �Vlhicb 200,000 paa,oplas per= the �tih to Nr "6, and their journey had ; 'SSE LIMIT. h d STAGE DRIVER lasted three maaLLs. There were. is ! _ A SU't;GESIIOti awful luck I • P. C. t®�s h Buster-I 'am hav' Young Mi,thor-I really don't:.know _ the embassy seven of the greatest tt'hv hr rries ex am now down to my la qt dollar. sheiks and one womsan or the highest i i; 'cb,lor Fxi-n-d-Perbapo it is his Dedbtcke-Pshnw, th.t's n•Oth:ug CALVER°T''S STATES � A � mask• a'l bdonzing to for ancient I Wait till you are down to the last - ut+Cil, c. to mg t h:c•ag h -O A R B O L I O - t�-c be of D atkas. u hem et biologists re- I Young 'Mc.thr_r-No be sn't teat I dollar of your last friend. T` V --- gasd as the agar giaal inhabitants of 1 ing 500 Reward. 01a..0). - OINTMENT* _ ktZ 8?lellt3e Og BOLE $18 Wife and that part of Afrua B'chrtnr Fri-al-Maybe it's his _ The Dmka embnsay of she kis, which i.hair cuing through that hurt% him. The redden of this par or .r 11 be o'eso•A to $imel had obtained permisswe to visit *arc:hat r.beratoAtIca:t ono dread,da•eesse For all Ikea alimenU. k that acieaoa has beer aible to .,re In 6;1 .0 Khartoum, receiced ^gyp +taaed and ray tr Catarv!. l e, s Ca arrb J.0.fiatlMrt i OON YaitohSetil,ERSIaRII 1B.esI Har Tented lite Power o!17ead•a Kidney A CEREMONIOUS WELCOME A BOOK FOR MOTHERS. Clore to,be only poattave rune now k,o>rn to ' y the medtcai raternuy yararrh be Ott t cont Pule-Eaeb hen Aehiaved the same ate- from Lord Cromer when they arr.red -— SHEET METAL oouat.As snos,. trtut Soni dire ue, r^qt re+ a cin+ 'tfl[tonal I3e Adeisade et. ealt-Dodd'r Kidney Pllla, have Cared ,t the palace• after they had announc- containing uuon I"formation as to the Ow a!'' treatmear, haA'dCaairr•:Ca-e mbar. muter CORNICE& TnR ATO, Star: h - $item Bath. ed that it was their purpose fo pap Dhtldrut, and the Tratment of Iib mt;ly, icrtlag direcr'p upon :te b ood and mvcoas surfaced of trc system, fhcrer.y des 1 homago to.'him. As th-e reprenr uta- that 09mmonlyAfitct uKle trc las the- ra•,oda o. of tbe_d oeaee. sod t?E YOL 1 'LE AL'T wtL3.tap ry kVTomore, Ont,. May V.-Special.- y i io p Basan. rod pro!labia+err t `1 rt;e - Y P (tern of i'3.r0,bh. Majosty he offered 0w«•-awenFree. giving tbepet,eoterr,ogtnoybni:dtngup�baiaco r,aSfAf'?11al.l. dt.:OyIvaImporters, .. •. - ocnrtitauoa Lan err-i,.tIng nature In dO:ntt Its . 11fr George Sicken, drives the stage them welc^orne in the Arab laaguage, Baby's Batt!e,�. A Message for .ora rise peopriataahacew mach rang in O'''c da'' vu"tit to-niali _ betwo-u Drrmore and Holstein, That Ia�urtng therm that they would be ! Motbess'• is tte tit lel of a vrry hand- trsrnrFt�op,ware,that they off rcae Haa_ ` - he is 1.-aown throughout the country. Protected• that their welf.ire would i some ILtt'e tpamphlet just tsnued by dred Dollen for Lay case taae It falls to cure. I ytttcl be rnmuted wader the A lo- Send for Lot Ofte.t:mootaba• S P ng the Dr R-illiam� Medicine Company, F.J.0HEN ZYRCo..TOLEDO 1 t atdA go8_•!` N'tlllOYt ,aping. �L'hea he Egyptian rule,-that they would -nev- !, It is devoted a Sold dzng . 'So. - _ IIC11tCl t0 the care �;!,am` ' _ a of Y , W C 4Occasion , a ss. trouble a _hart at time heP , g4 e;r a a m have t o f.a r the HaL'o 1a�t17 Pll�at Ona,taha Doty 1 g - � � ntaats and email children, and tells _ had the Lympatby .thtref6re' o2 more slave.dealer or slavu.driver, and that the mother how to aid her little ones ---- - --- - -- y .• -,than the fetw immediate friends and[the Brit sh troop-4, who had been in the emerge acies of.every day lite deepest colliery in the world is ��OF'�a and Sheet NOW Norltee Itieighbors a man .iii ; another walk dsa.wTs up nn'.L sat is array for the It deet.*ibex the ills that calnmoIIly at Lambert,.in Bel -3,50Uft. Room.•+ ALArs• ns. ss.oa. -occasion would guard thr'it oonntrp afflict children and tells how to treat �r.aeroe..e. sL.trgslA.:I11tuARos 't►e.uetrs would have. ias a T --- rvmae.ad utsh s�eooua rT1 LZ tw?r*- Pett so%& - part of gr;':ic E6YPt• them. This litt:e book � one that The i.nited Kingdom ha.� but 503 Ceai�,.,b xourtvont.a�a..rr.. city sosM• Sir. Sackett thoaght'at one, time he I The Dinka sheikhs were greatly should be is evexT home where there hospitals; France h•as nearly Y,13)0 taxa to .a.dceebreuriml, metal cilias..cot- _. gi P g leased with their' welcome. The uer.em a.um.u.turntebedsee.tearomptet+°'e' 1Roti1H have to vel u the stage. Sit- P Y are infanta or small children. All met-Asissli !W►n psa+otu+e� Fume1� ting up on the driver's Beat day in reAdered- obeLsa.ace to the potent i mothers who send their rsame and ad- 0.slut[Sts=DMt+,Arielafdeawldmneerstat.Tonats and day out. rain or shine, hot or ;�a-lord, and they Shunted aworld- �e4s on a post- card to the Dr. Wil- M1daff9 L1n191ai1t CQreB Dl9t$L71peF. FEATHER DYEING EINO'-cold he contracted a serious disorder, i old hymn in hi praise after which l liama' Medicine Co., Brockvtile, Ont,. - Bis kidneys• became weakened from ! they performed Lac most Furious part I wii.l receive a copy of this book free St„st- nosl wesiah9 3,05t Ih'�x^..r cubit CteaOtog waCur ing&LdKid Glare. cleaned Tbere the cemtinual exposure, They gradu- f of the rereziaopy, One stately sheik of charge. Mention this paper when yard, A-cubio• yard-Of oak weighs eas ee eons br roit,le perm the bast Plati Is', slly gave him inure and more trod- 'advanced toward Lord Cromer, bear-�wiitiag.- 1,100 lb, BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CL ble.. He felt that he couldn't keep-;img aloft the Dinka crows of honor, - up much longer. which,colneisted of a black conical,. • ROYALTY'S MOST EVENTFUL -tooliTfIRAC ttots.'neESTORv. ssoarua+l. • It is nice ,miles flrtsm Droinore to !Shaped,brimless hat, ornamented with ")i'oL13t'='lSaitgaa ae�+ AYEIitiE HOIl�E- Holstein. That mean.%a round-trip of plumes of_black ostr:chz'ffeathers, In MONTH. -� >�w- ..tw . (�Q1��nf@A �i1@_-s�#@QZ118�pf --- —, a ma esti. manner be placed the - -- "— - - >r vo.I to IJ..rpooL Botiaiu w Llr.r -_- -- tighteen miles:- Two trains a' day ; j March is a most evicitful month for �,,.� - oR, saw.aa to l.r.rvoo► vs.Qa..tes e ouid matte tbirty-six miles d ring arowa 99 bo s Lordship's bead as a Royal[ The Sin w•ais married . os. Tbre- Church oaf EmgCaad has•23'2 tar" PaststermeswL Soperfor aoaomsodattq ing. oma os. the Bart of the y' g clergy. in Scotland. 8'10 in Ireland, boraaclaw"atp ssn"M aatoeae and ss. APOW stoarm of Marcii or February,!Unka tribe, sad as representing the March 10th, 1863.'Princess Louise' on an swl"pL agmiLl L"adoohoe bent given to" " to a.man in a delicate state of health. -traditional tribal cymbal o2 ,sorer- March 21st, 1841, and her bLr-tbda 1.700 abrcard. arts. sate„ .ad u pnia is e,applyod -1 res y' - . _.. . . -. •natty ofpaesa�atu,a W rarNralrs.apply w Oar aioM - Mx. Sackett tl.d not give up driving eigntp► [ally on Masth 18th. The Duke of i ettbaCe�yaar,ar Lard tromei• was so m¢^b pleased aietaraa sttu.soe, ATorraoeaSoo. the stage, Instead he sought the Cambridge was born. March 66tb Kinard s lininlen� Cares �fllds 11e.e...i.ad Pe.et.aa help of Diodd'a Kidney Pills-.:Did -h�:_R'ith thn retremany,that he brought 1819. On March 29th, 1884;'the Duke own letter, a let­ -Out preisgnts of rarious kinds. To the Of Alban red, and, in Mauch, 1861, real sharks he are a fine new rat- i d Of.e ' 1,Id, Bataan Catholic bishop- ter-which tells also that his wife g g Queen. �'icforrie's another died. in'thr wxa*lei, 130 hold=sees{ in the Bri- THE.. E.. proved the truth of the stn :n merit of the btnghtest hues, and to �w ase y' B• : tish Em ire. t the -feminine`grandee -in their tom- lis treat 76,900 is.- p _ best friend" pang he are sun y gt s, -Har' i which were a testi para; and'a Fatientg ou -pa , .-nd-II bospita 1T9 ased--uth-er faYgeCy' adver- I y Pa a year. YltliPd• Liniment Cures Gir�et Ill COUI►Se cal'1-da .used remedies and. all the medicines 'decorated mirror. Is. their joy they y- recommended to me by my friends 'dried out and Dutch cheese o:iatains 41 per cent.' ol :for Sidney Q'•rouble snd excr-uciat- { AGALY RENDERED 110MAGE aStratford, 4th Aug., hj93.- ott'water, against only 30 per, cent. in �''erman'ent 'ing Baekacbe without the- slightest to the "shadow" of,British royalty- Messrs. C. C: RICHAADS & Co. Cheshire cheese. , relief, I was in despair. In the nick Next day they began to prepare Gentlemen,-My neighbotr's boy, 4 "of time I was induced to try Doddrs r frnr the long journey pp,the "White y� old, fell into a tub of boiling For Over Fifty Years And WESTERN CANADA 'Kidney Pills and can never be too ! water• and kot sem[ded fearfully. • A .x,u.,WiNstow's SOOTHwa SYRIIP bu bleu and by Nile and back to their earn country• thankful for the advice-wrjsich prom"pt- It appears that neither the sheiks few days late¢• his It gs pwelled to halaooei�+eteoi„i�otu.°iheNmrr.it: ya;�t o MOrt$Ag9 C01'�Orat101f, - ed me to do so, They simply took.hold nor the•other members of the Dinka thT20 times their natural' .size and wiodool'greaulatestheatQmrch gnd bowels,and lathe of my trouble and lifted it off rue• ci is., are eithe r of the Arab race or 131-1111 out in running soreg��is Par beat rem r for Dfarrheea-Twentr Hre cents a bottles r I never(heard of anything which gives the• Mohammedan religion. They are- eats cOU41 Rst noflbing to help hism UfQr by�ayiwi._`sLowOso urn;\Oworld.srRVP,mrs and B� S DBPABT� NTr an autochthonous people, and,it is "My wife owe,i even more to Dodd's probable that they are descended HENT, which, after using two bot- BARGAIN DAY. t _ Kidney Pills than I do. Her case was from ancestors who lived in their ties,completely cuzed hiss, and I know and upwards received on deposit. „_ worse than twine. firs. Sackett would cotsiatr ion before Moses led the of aeveiral cases around here almost Why am I nbtt shcewn common tour- $I interestpard or corepound• QZve y g ter I demanded the woman warml ed half-yearly at•.••••••••••••....0 / _not be alive to-day ,only.fo¢ Dodd's `enslaved Hebrews out of Egypt. They remarkable, cured by. the same Y y. Kidney Pills. Bath my wife and my- worshi eine God and possess sacred Liniment and I can truly say I never Tlar �alrs'person lost her'tempex and upwards receiged for — —' coif an funis re r _, P at ralcw. which debentures are issued 'ney Piltsifcir they do'what the good a sale or givnn is eb universal y- wt�oeres ar�oonpone 'hat ricritedate any __­ Bled a_mit diciae which ham ha_d-a they language, religion, and customs are 8 crts tI a o shown an forintereslat......•••••••• -••••••• ° ' claimed to tlo." satisfaction. M; HIBERT, g b'ut tw`o-cent priut's1 retorted : thin peculiarly their -ow'n., Gemeral Merobant. the latter. "- ' The interesting fact • has been Moreover, it was bairgaitn day,when _ TO?0f1t0 t5'tre0t, - TORONTO —= - TEA-DRI'KERS COMPARPIJ. brought to notice that such care- __ — the amonuit of aommo'n courtesy to a monies as.•occur:red during Lord Cro- CAUGHT His TRAIN. customer was necessarily limited• 'As ten-drinkers the En'glisih 'are at mgr's last durbar-of Khartoum were rho he td of the t'rce. A Parliament- but repetitions of ceremonies that had Tho following anecdote is sent by _ - ase° return recentl. y y published clays ' been witnessed ing ancient Fgypt,un- am officeu' serving in the Transvaal, : • that in the United Kingdotin'as much der.- the rule of the' Pharaohs. The where t bar, gone the rounds of the as G lh.per head is annually consumed following quotation frcm a letter de- camps. It- naturally ,lack official whorea9 the figure fru• the United !scsibimg the scene here spoken of may a'{tate5 is Only 11h p& head. On the 'be takem,as ALTect proof of the fact; confirmation,but happily thN does not e r ` isen hand, the United States von- I " The scenes depicted on the Tem- affect its merits'-its a story. ' They -- Fumes lll.b. OP cctfee pct head Such 1 pie of Amenophit II[. B.C. 14 i0, nt. tell a stwY of Botha. and Kitchener', ei/eW --• year as to•mpared with hardly 3-41b. ' Soleb, and also those on the temples meeting about tv.rm-3 of pedee recent- cGy Oer head in Eri-iland,-It is interes{ing of Rammes I.1q-B:C. 1330,•in tiubia,and .13•..-,At.the end Botha a-aid,­Wei!, I - to,learn that 86 per cent. of the Eng- likew43.e those on the temples of lata: mu'at -be going.' Kitchener replied, i �C�Q/j - �• li,3h tea eomca from British posses- Egyptian kings at Napatg, prcve 'No hurry, you hat's just to Satoh -cions. that exactly the same kind of oere- a trans.' ' But that's just what I'cn _ got to do,',said Botha, and two days - _- - --- ---- - C nfterw•ards_ a train__�stas_he.I.dl,up__and i • o�odont for t�eT�eth and ®nth 2� looted on the DAlagon lino, not very 1 Lair fro¢a the place{ of mer:irtg." 1 t�Praa . . . — �• ---- -- , . . > . r� 1. : 1. yy " r}.. _ ,,.- .a j�.. free list were.read a third time. ' BILLED HIS SIS1'EI�• KING EDWARD IN DANGER. DOION P,�Ii►LI� RT, After some time had been spent In ir'Kr ceocurrenoe, a motion was made to �' - ' go Into supply. Mr. Kaulbach brought Thomas Ryan.16 Years Old,Changs Notes of the Proceedings !n the up the question of the Bond-Blaine ' `, Canadian House of Commons. With Murder. �,� 0treaty,dwelling none• ezLgth on the A d nom Taranto says:-b1 j 1 -I- . -- i �; ��� �11e Ej3`► e�-,� - injury it v;ton do to Canada Ltah- espatch [ j His � ���,S L�T�R, Ing interest& He quggeste_d that the St. Andrew's market pollee statioai ."71. Minister of Maxine should appeal to Tbomiaa Ryan, r—t e�sizteen'year- - . Majesty Was un Board. motion to go into supply Mr. the 6ecretary of.State at acme and old sAn of Tlnoatias y boot .. Wilson, Lemnos, (drew attention to a ask that he approach the American -- Government, r v vias and shoe carer a Q ea et:cot, - letter by Hr. Charles R Devlin, Im- Governme with a few to ha . . them understand that England can- wrest, is d under tarrestuenominalty1: I '' G1'de8patoh !t<•oan Southampton yaps: alta the time a2 the accident, and migration Agent la Ireland, printed not allow the A•me,rloan--flag-to _be._ c ith murdering his ai9tel . ,wars blaoiwsng occasionally in strong- the dIontreal Herald,.in'which.the ha reed nv ._ --*'he Mont- dramatis incident in the planted in EPorto RLco unless •there Olive, tan drears o1•age.• �' historrp of the America's cup occur- 16t gusts, but there- wag nothing in. writer•harahl criticized members of was an arrangement between them - -. I tlhe weight of it to threaten disaster. - y that there shall be no hostile tariff The deed was' d arts with' a three•• sed today; where a sudden squall on the House, Mr. .Wil.4om submitted RING EDWARD'S DANGER, betfween the .United States and Calibre Smith and Wesson self-cock- y". -- the Solent completer wrecked the that if Mr. Devlin had the right to ing revolver an Sunday-afternoon at . Y i Thc_t,w'o ladies on board hired a very Great Britain and her coLonied =e- aew challenger and- endangered the •rharroyv escape The first voids-t-h� criticize members-of-the-Hauser-e�T- -specting-the-`z=ade in Vigh, -- -fa,�yg-resitledce,26 Leconard•axon __ •`- - ' life, of ging Edward and several disc ` Klug said were, "Is anyone hurt?" He civil servant in-the country had the PA,VATE BILLS PASSEDL erne. After dinner yesterday the :rat• • '' timguiahekl persome. displayed great presence of mind. His same right. Tbfe rant of the private bills Walt tle girl dohvtn to play at "jacket•, - - q ,first aictLctn after the debris of the Mr. Cowan-Did he tell the truth? disposed of at the evening acarine - - , The yachts were to be sent over a (wreck had been cleared away was to today, when t following were whiLle her brother looked on, and talk• -'' t triangular course similar -to-one ,of send a telegram to Queen Alexandra Mr. Wilson-No, sir: he did not tell paw ed.and played with her. Showily befara �r 'the Amet-ica'a cup series. The entrance iI'sa3'lag that he•was safo the,trutn: . • . - Respecting� rM,oatreal & South- four o'clock the bog left the rooin, and r Into the-race of the awl Sybarite, I The mflmberz °d• the Royal party' The time, •air. Wilson said, was too -ernCoualLes Rat➢way ICc0npan3rr-Ur. y ~neve stented on deck, close to the __ to hie bedrootm 'to, lie down about 99 feet over all, placed the oap�-�ifipa rvay. The K' 'ch _ � - To amend an not passed duriag.the a ►Leap. . taiaet of the tvc o Shamrocks under fila imp keen pleasure, watching the flight but he would bi imp it up neat ser- present session entitled "An eat to Little Olive followed him a feet . :,t Decessitp of driving their boats at full { which Cap illIF ale' titan, to IMow that eia1 e-s — --. -,i imp far the advaattaga at the start. incor or menu es a r, as Ticrrteasing him, speed in order to make any oreditable of the .interior Department, or the way Company-Dir. Douglas- The yacht was racing alongside at ;� he says. Finally she to�ak from thin — lahowiag, and pavomised ging Edward formidable angle, and the sloping statements of Mr. Devlin wee incor- To confer on the Commissioner of Patents certain-powers for. the relief bureau drawer a revolver belonging ,i a . opportunity of witnessing the deck,•'with a mere fringe of rail, sect. For,the present he would only at Eudora Sibbald-Mr. Cowan. to another brother, Harry, who wan - • - &martest race of,the series. There was iseemed rather a perilous place for the say that Hr: DevYln'a Letter was un- LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. out. This in her hand, a.he went . name dela in establishin a starting 'accommodation of the vi,siturs. fair and untruthful. Victor* - back to the bed and pointed it at hof y g I As the waeckaSe swept the deck Lt Ia anew^ar to Mr. Hughes, a, brother Tom, Jumping up, he, quickr Lin:. The wind freahened considerably was moit'astoundr49 that ao oac was. Mr. Siftoa would way nothing fur- thin Premier said the Ontgrid Act, ea- ly took it from* and placed it un- . ' and blew twelve to thirteen knots, I i,niwed, Fox a mamemit or two the their for the present, than to repeat titled an Act to Eatem4 tho Duration der the pillow, on th-e bed. Hardly had • . with the prospect of magnificent vac- rsi'tuat6on appeared to be very grave. his statement of the-- 1dday-is-ettp-- ad-`t-he Legislative Assembly of the be Lain do.ta again when the mis- Ing. King Edward, desiring to take' Most of tbsa cream lw�k3ag forward ply, that he Would a" to it that no Province of Ontario, had not baeacon- chievou- fingers of th,e little girl one( a la,We asi•ty-e .[ret-.ia-the proceedings went overboard. AV',thin five sec- aidered b tb,_ Government. more gained pwaess' is oft oral in his department would 7 r not the weapon io .. , than was possible from the deck o1 order-at-:the-d sastar the-ahamr-cek-1' __ MACKF,NZIE & SPAtiN. Again be took it from her, and; at I—- . the Erin, was taken on board 6he I bare anon ,d to reader ass.�tance, transgress in that way again. In answer to3Sr�-I:. Border-thrr-lee~-ne.w-states: merely to frigu es §et _-_. challenger accompanied by Sir Thom- j,wL-n she in tu.r'n was caught by the THE CANAL ESTIMATES. Premier staters that the claim cd away•he draw a boa from under kat _ as Upton. I squall. a¢wi lv±r gaff and topsail spars The House then went into commit-. Mackrenzie &-Sana for da.mag'a aris- bed las which werd soma cartFidgea - �S'hila the a9aehts were na�aceuvring collapsed, learfng:haeii�Jples•sly-crip- ted on supplementary est`males tor' Ing out of the non�omplet'lon of_rbA' both trlank_and-to, ed. One of tl� far the Btast' a squall came without ;pled. The brews tug, following ,the Yukon- Railway contract had been .lraad,ed -ane% ba PIA, is this laea.a -, --. - the %lightest warning, and. the bow- fraoers, ranged alongside the helpless canals• rzeferrv& to the*cou•t•t`s. the five thimberg. During this pro . - eg of the challstnget wa'a carried yaobtta, and.a.ta-PL-do boat which was On the item of$300,000 for improve- ceedLng Olive had run on: of the;,roou p "'- awn short'. The extra strain thus .n the vicinity and the_ Sybarite sent SUPPLY BILLS PASSED and was just looking In with her head y cents at Part Co.borna entrance Mr. The last items od concurrence were j he _. _ -- . thrown on the topmast proved too brxita to the scene• InansRve� to a Blair explained it was intended to passed, and the supply bills for cur- ffixide. Painting the revolver at her, 11 . much for the spar, it whipped, broke haA Captain Skycamore sent a rear- ap Pa pp y !b, bra her, who Ls.now rief-�trLck• 7. . piers to rent and train eapetrditure intro- e read doubled nit to le�rward, carrylag su,riag message tr.:it all on board had build two large projecting en palled the trigger (our [ices ,. the whole weight of the jackyard ani 'escaped witth-Out 'njaay. As quickly contain two elevutars, the contract for dueed and passed through all their- which brought the loaded chamber, to •_. - Sear over the a,'de to a terrible tan- 'i as pa3sb1,3 t.hr, k"ins and the Royal W,h�h bad not been let, The channel atages . � bummer, --.. . _ .11 rglo. Almost as the topmast fell. the i party were tramasferred to the Erin, wtoud be 'L" feet deep, a.nd would al- GOVERNOR-GENERAL ARRIVES. Quite forgetting that tbie next ont. Igrt�t steeel mainmast, weighing over ;and letter the. Karg, accampani>ed' b7 loon steamers to pro sed straight to At 8 o'clock Thursday afternoon h,ia contained adeath-dealing Cutlet, and ,t-o tons• and carrying spars and gear Sir T'bomaA' Lipton. Laar1_d at 'South- the dock without turning -by and how he cannot erplaio. bo _ - welghiag an additional three ur a rp'an en surto to London, F,2oe.lem^y tb_ 4,�veraor-General pre a iia palled the trigger, Thr& bullet - 'four' tons, swayed fora lth,remoment, and :i K:•ra3 Edward lett Saut`ha .�ran sY During the discu�s.on of the item of ceeded to tho Chamber cid the Senate, g P Bge - mm 8x"t�LtkT3 the me v Lack ne canal the Parliament Hu:Ijings. and took sped with dea'h-dealing accuracir, and thea by great gaol fortune plunged 110,15 p.m,, and artvved (a Lan7tna at lock at Montreal, Sir. Haggart ea- h'is neat upon tha throw. The mem- at.elyentered the little-girl's bead immedi- .over the %Ae and into the water .mrAmijl t Th9 ling G'ra!V'e to M&Tl'- p.-e9soed the hope that it w ould be berg of !ho &-nate being present and eters between the eyef. with the sound of brnski'ng wire and ; bcirou4ph liouwe where he was cheer- made a sufficient width to accommo- the mmembers, ad the Hauls of Com- With a shriek she fell itt a heap of tear ng gear to the air. From the'ed by s small crowd awa:'i.n•g his ar- date the class of veaseis to be provid- mons having been summoned to the the floor, and died in_fdteon minutes, . • tearl ll gear with which all the spars ri•vul. N,,.= row telegrtima were canal. t after Dr, Moore. w'ho was suns• ed far by the Georg an Bay bar of thti s na'e, his Excellency was f°g and canvas were ripped out of the 'aw'a:giag Lim, from Emperor N L11Lam, Mx Blair-It tvill be fi0 feet wide pleased to prorogue thin rivet session anonaed, reached the house _thi'.leagsr it looked as thoa-gh every. ;the wow'aed heads of Europe and Mx Linggart-That is eaattly the of the 6th parliam:nt of the Domi�n:oci lain hard been bl,owrn out of her 'others coagrntulaliung him upon his width, but L would adviseanotbec six of Canada wah!he following speech; . -- ♦ . jkvit% one gust Tho wind was fresh escape. Lnc,hes in the depth of the mitre sill Ron. gentlemen od the Sen,te, gen- THIRTEEN LIVES LOST. PLEA FOR BOBCAYGEON tlemem at the Home of Commoaz'- . % , . .. ' -- R��T� OP H� WORLD iambs, yearlings , : 900 1000 Mr. Vrooman put i,n a plea for the In relieving you from furtbor attend- ' - , . , iprrng lambs••,.. .....' . 400 500 imp orvememt of the Boycaygwcm dam :nc�e ,.n Parlaam,en'. I de.ire to thank -Steambarge Baltimore Sank in Lak, ." yfuttoa 700 800 why.-ch. be sabd, was absolutely neces- you foryh ha%uiuity and meal with ._Huron. _ r. Veal, choirs ..... ... 760 850 ser iP the dredging work now being which coaeidered the many . •' ' !Prices of Cattle,Cbe333, Qrlia. &3 3 important wubpets that have been A despatah from Chicago aayr+. - in the Leading ldarketlt. DAIRY MARK1,'Ta done an the ri-mr was to be of any brought before you. The eteamtiarg+e Baltimore sank cd . . But are tmoderate. and L Tarte-I a,dm't it. 24TH AS A, SO-LIiDAY. Frrday between A.uoable and Ftai - . prices unchanged. Pound rolls sell p - 'Toronto, May 28.-i'L heat -.Thisat 13 Lo 14c, and large rolls at 12 Mr Bla r.maid it aurb,t be that on It "baa been leaupx to mote that Po:.nt, on Lake Hutron, according to wheat market was quiet to-day, wish to Lac: poor to medium qualities,. 10 ''a' into the matter he would the act maLog this 24tb day of)"Y Leleigr>aaas tecei'vtad here, and thixteet - , ' little char s Ln rices. No_ 2 white and to 11c; rrit'amery, boxes, 171-2 to 18c: came to the•canaltof t. tt deserved aL a legalpproholiday bas mot. with stub g p and lsouadg. 181-: to 19c. teat:oa He was of the opinion that general spprovnl, evincing a. it does o{ a anew °d t ricer were drowns real sold to millers at 68c, on a-5-cent Bgg,,--_.Trade _is tairLy- active,-and the expe,ad-­'=',e '�u'�-be met-'vat of.a desire- trr'pap-a -worthy tribute to- ed. An engineer and foreman, th( • fira�gnt, and LC la quoted et Q7 1-2 oftetingi madderate. tjuotaciona. 10 the Treat canal. vote. the memory of a sovereign -who was only survrrvors, were rescued by tar „._ • -' +!o d8c, middle freight to Montreal 1-2 to ilc, in cane lots; .No. 2 chips, RAILWA COSSSSISSION endear-to bar aubj etre Thr establish- laiumbrt and taken to East Ta,vaa i '$ o Ment of,a branch ad !h^, Royal mint M:,c,higan. The Baltitmare was ow a, _.. ;No 1 gorse 07 1 to 68c,-on law Yate 8 i- to 6c, On th,a item of $5,000 '+to defray ea- - - _ . . DRI.:'SI:D ILOGS AND PROVISIONS. agar Sts gathering inform ,tiva and � Caaad,i Make+ a ae,w departure ed by P. H. FLema ag sad Qa. of ,to Naw York , spring, 70 to 71c east. of g in our monetary».pstem, and is grati- Mcago Manitoba wheat is fum, with Na L Dressed hogs is moderate offer,and way C,ao with rnlrr B it a Rail- fyLng to the pride of the people evi- P,H. Fleming and Om give tbP list . way Camm:s ion. air. B4air explaiat heoun- ;hard. 92 tY2c : Montreal freagbt, g,i t; Prys rule firm Quotations, $P,7S to y Jtiatrag an it dose the increasing of three on laird ace pa am trip e- $9.14 for sm'ill lots. Provisionw farm. ed that i2 would be necceyary also to .we and bra;pesitp od the Domin- follows -Di. lie Place. caigta.na Cleve- No. 2 hard, 88c; and ?60. 8 hard, 80c. (lout auonq are as follows'- Bacon, emplgp d stiagtrished a uuaael to &raft Ion. Mme, M. H. Phare,, his wife , • . Millf.eed-Market unchanged. Bian, lona clear, loose, La car lots, 10e; and a b.LL VISIT OF ROYALTY. 1 I stew•arde'ss; M-;�c'bnel Bre,thern, first f to car lots; $12 west, and short-A, $14 in ca't"' to s, 101-4 to 101 c short NEW R045SS. I am glad to observe the interest its Edward. Owen, wheelman; G cut p:,rk, 82'4 to $20.50; heavy mess On the rete for new reams to the W, Scott, w•nf6bn,ava; Horb.rt \'Li-ping, - ;west. pork, $19 to 1950; shoulder, mess $15. t'hro'e in Bo many cities ,and towns p'o Fseatss,a o[ Commons bu:ldirsg, Dir. Hag- w•at,,,.haman; Ault AndeQsan, deck - . Corm-Market is quiet; with Cana- 8-Tn-ke�l :Beats; Hams, heavy, 12c; part said he had hoped to seer a pro- tbroughcat Caaadn is the approach- bund; George blaGinnis, deck band. diem yellow, 41 1-3c ; and mixed, 41c nae4i.um, 13c; Light. 13 1-2c; rolls, 11c; poral brough. dawn [o add a new fab visit of rb Duke and Duch^st of John Delge,rs, second' steward; P, _ • York. It affords as a surance that and &h",Iklers, 10 1-2c. wd to the Parliament building. Bet- Ma,roeau, of C7bicwor first. rnginter, :west. On track here, 47 1-:.c. hard-P.tiLi, tie; tuba, SO3-4c; tier- ter ccadnmodatian shauLd bo given they !will receive a hearty welcome. Tbd s Mwrpb,•y Milwaukee, sec. - - . . -, Bye-The market is quiet, with may, 10 1-4 to 10 1-2c. TRADE WITH FRANOE. to this Speaker, and aLioo to the mem- and engdaeez; W, H. ,:Parker, fire• - . prices steady at 50- to 510 middle Buffalo, May 28.-Flour-Qu et trot bers. Th, m,emb_rs shcnsld be brought The subsidy_granted far th^ estab- nsa,n. - I - - - 1.freighta. - firm. Sprung wheat-Dull and lower; closer to-+get.ber. It would improve 1'ishment iof a liae of steamers be- The ownera say that if any chang I Na 1 Nart..hrern, old, spot, oarloa_as, ea cin the crew had been made' before _H.uckwbe-&t-M$,Lke�dull at 58c east,t their morals. Great latnghter. Wall, tween Canada and France will, I am _- ' 83 8-4c; tt�T -Darter $+k=2c- and. 54c middle freights. • - at aa'y rate, it would impro�a the coafi+de d aid matsria-icytrn devrtcag- the ty rp writers beaded--,aisestronr.91 t - • - ,. Peas-Musket is,firth, with sales ter wheat-Na 2 red, 76 1-2 to 77c bM; gale of the House. Ing and increasing a trade withi they a natifi�+d of tat ... . o. 1 wha;:be, 78 to 76 1-2e bid, track, fact, end abeaieve the list of name+ .divest at 6�0; and middlo fsroights, at Mr. Tarte card he wrnrld look nolo Frahce that will prove advantageous • Buffalo Cara-Strong; spot, No. 2 �, w'hoLe quest on duringthe recess. t , (both countries, a to repmet5ent these who wen+ �Ba reef�- Mar)mt rules.quiet ; No. 3 II yellow, 48c asked; No. 3 do affeaed at VICTORIA MEMORIAL MUSEUM. GRt�\T TO P• R L ' otq board w'he-n'-the boat went donna - gold at,60c take Starts;and at 43 to45c, f 47 1-2 to 47 3-4c; No 2 cora. 4T 1-4c; -further. Thea,Baltimore.was built at Gibraltar, No. 3 do, 47c, through billed. Oats in connection wlt.h, the item of$50,- The act providing far a incl mtddl6; freights; Na -8 eztra, 4:,c, � • alictwaace to'the province of.Prince• Hr,+cili„ is 1881, rated Al 1-2, send war •. = • middl4i•lreigbts. kFir= Na 2 whites•33 1-4a,,I`m 8 do, 000 tsar commencing_ the construction Edward Island removes pram contro- volved at {40,000. Her largo Iy a rat rul+eS-firm,with--sales- 32-1'2x moo. 2 coned quoted at 801-2c; o[ this Victoria memorial museum. vers a long pending claim against valued at about $5,009. od' o. 1 white it SU,ssaat.Agd, No. 2 tio 8 do, 29 3-4c, 1-1 .. ed wmat y _�,y--tea a ted . it 1 1'Z tai 82c•va est.- Barley-20,000- bwsbele cold is 19111 ultimate taut of the building, and in full satisfaction for all damage• �.--=- • . - Flour-The demand,-L. Lair, and, lots ,At 58 .to 60c. Rye'•-NelLhdng w•thether coanpetAlcia, had been invited arising ,out of this alleged non-fulfil'- - -- .-.prides firm; 90 per cent, patens done; ?ria Y, an atb e, 59c asked. yn thea furn6hi•ng of plans? m,emt of the terms of union in-respect L[JRSI1�iG IN THE HILLS. _ era oaC3 sold at+2,6k middle$eigbts, Chicago 3fay 28.-Wheat ruled easy Mr, Tarte req>lied tshrat the plaas to inter-commn�nication between the ' t--day, despite- t _been furnished b the ---� - - -Ghams^iiot8, 15 to 20a mora. Biamitoba y island and the mainland dosing- the • r**ad l-8c higher- July corn, 1-8 to Chiiet a igyn,r df the .departrm�enit, .1Ttenti, $4.35; and ••strong bakers, winter reason, Tedious Campaign Against (iuerlIlal 3.95• -4c imv,er,'aad provstoas 5 to Y21-2o but were merely tentative. It a - - _. _ Oatateal-Maskst unchangeA , car Lower. -Tweaty-aeven loads for ea- mtuseum were tu, be 'erected Loa• a TO THE OOMHONERS. COatlalies. . lots, aE-169.8!55; in bags; and at $3.75 in Port ware reported. Seaboatrd clear- mnrgenm ,aloin, sat would cost about Gentlemen ,od the House of Com- A.despatch from Lo %don says:-• .-• ancea-of wbeet and flora were equal Lead gitchemer s 'bulletins rue Ino& ',wood';amall lots, 200 exira. half a midline, but if the structure mons; to 626,000 busb•. ,M.iaaisapolzs•avA Du- were to inolusde,a - Supreme Court, an I thank.you nor the, liberal supplies - . -• ' THE• STREET.'31,iRKET. Lath reported 202 care, against 152 Exchequer hurt, a nnutiionsL art gal- you ,have, granted to,vards the de- infrequent, and Lew aide lights ori ►inlets wet a.nd unfavorable weather Last iveek, and 243 a Sear ago. lery, and a national fishery exhibit, velapmsa't of our resources This ac- thrown by press despatches upon th1 , prereated farmers coming in to-day Primary receipts were 433,000 bush, Lt would cost about a million. He as- tion is amply justified owing to the guerilla warfare, which 'is still flick ',wrth grain'and' produce, 'and prices Local receipts were- 37 oars, -none of• su'red the House that !Lone of the$50; expanding revenue cd the teat t19u a, er-ing is Soutli�Africa A second comp' . coms'equently are nominal in most cnnt.ract grade. Estimated receipts OQO voted woksld be expended until all year`- . • cases. One Load of; whits wheat sold .tar te•-mor�w:-Wbeat,'30 cars; corn •� plaw3• bed been eettled. Honourable' Gentlemen od the bunco movement of sin columns is itt at 73c, and one load of oats at 37 1-2c. 655 cars; oats, 296 cars; hogs,•29,000. ' Senate; progress for the clearansce of tho FolloM1v ag is the; range• of, quota-, ..ZIilwaaskee•, May, 28.-Barley-Dull; FAST ATLANTIC SERVICE. Gentlemen tat the Rewe of Com- Eastern Transvaal. an'd'Soufh Delagoa ' . 'tions': No. 2, 67c; sample, 40 to 54c. During the discussion of the steam- mane; aih but the results are .not yet .. _ 'Apples choice, per bbl.. 400, '500 Toledo, May 28.-Cloveseeed-Cash, ;, p aubvemtions in the Horan, Dr. I coagratdlate you upon the noon- s vas, b . tApplesi,choica 'per......• 400 500 prime, $6.50; October. $5.25. • Sproule enquired ,whether the Gov- tion of many important measures in. knotion, apart 'from large capttires 01 .hi,c ens, per pair ...... 060 085 LIVE STOCK MARKET. - ernment had entirely lost sight of the addition thasehnametlI and Ib do h Qat-, ,,, Q.`.71-9 0€81-2+ - deairabiLity of the fast Atlantic ser- not dont that they zrzll cantri ute are rep es rted in thL;4 d striwo ct-one unoer � Rye ,,;•,,,;, ...,... 000 0511-2 Toronto, 4Saq 28.-Good to choice oke - to the general advancement and Pros-. den Bot near Carolina, a e . Botha, C and th .Whoat, white . ...>]072 1`-2$0 73 -- .ezport cattle sold today at from 5 to Sir Richard Cartwright replied that parity of the Dvminian. - other fro the mountains near al3ajuba, ;Wheat, red.. .. 400 072 1-2 5 1-4c .per pound; and come would t,be tisrie had,bean inopportune for en- The we8.te¢n and narthera districts o. (Wheat;' goose •...••- 0681=2'969 have_been.,talie;n; had. the-stuff been tering in-bo a contract for Nueb a' .-..r-.-..411- .'• the Transvaal are quieter, but rem- ' iWheat, spring .••••• ••• 072 . 0721-2 hese.. Fot a few p°Joked lots a'n eighth service. There had been an en-arm- &ants of Dalart3y's an'd`Boyers' cam- 'na,e. 000 066 more was several t Maes paid, Good. ort increaso-in--Jbe cost of .vessels TRESS. mandoes are still lurking among the - . •.,_ , D97 i5gbt and-m um e5ippiae tit s - hilts.' T REFUGEES Il�I DIS lSarLey sand 'tate coat .orf cosh, as�ompared • ............ ..... - ..r -„ �.Rge__ , - 000 • 051 1-2 at Pram 4 1-2 tb 4 7-8o �s pound ith_a�w.years_n . The Govern- 4rVAn T-* V to ea ably free from.seders, but there — Oats ......'..:...... . ... ... 037I;20381-2 rices are .keeping up urecolmmon recent, inawevsr-- •pt-t she subje6 p`9rtBg is w-fresh-conoentration oY guerillas - $ay, per ton.....:•...,,.....-1'00 _135a we.11, and apparently as yet tflsere are in.mind, and it might bel that is the Assist Them. in the Zuu,rberg district of Gape Col- , .. Straw, per .tori •..... •- 850 900 -no vndtcatioas-of`e decline - course of two or three months they A despatch'from Durban says I-The 'any. Eight otr more small eomman- J17ressed hogs ...... ....... $75 010 Butcher cattle is alga-strong; nerd ,of Id-be in a position-tea obtain,`some - does under s marry Boer chiefs .re- . :Butter, in lb. rolls ... 'D 14 0.18 some picked lots to- fetched close last of the $aLti�h redugees frons the reasonable affcra on the Subject It, operating in Cape Colony and are sW- CMckens. tier pair,.. :.• OB0 085' do five cents. Clfoioe butcher cattle muni } remembered tbat.,it was '1'ransvaaLhave left Lot. . .. Marques, cessful chiefly is eluding.ptrrsaLit tip .. Do., spring pap •• L 125 sold at'frorm 4 1-4 to 4 S 4c;good from necessary also to negotiate •with May the PortnLguese retugee� will 'moil, te'd,SrlLLsh column . A .British', , • Eggs, per doz'..•... ... D 12 012 1-2 3 1-2 to 4c peer Pound;, and oommgn the Imperial Government in making be forced to leave owing to the fact patrol ii9 riaa:pped ripe Once in a whsio, .. . . Potatoes, per bag 032 040 stuff around 3 to,3 1=4c'per pound. inch a contract,•and these negotia- that the local aid is inadequate•to re- .but otherwise•the Soars -tteeoz+0ylis;i_ ___ -. _ :.'Apples, choic aper bbl. '4 00 500 tI`eedeas•and stockers are firm and tions ;were now going on. liev'e their distress. It is, -probable little.. While,:th6',?%a`&r,e is tedioul 1. `,,Beef,fore quarters •••. 4 S0 560 wrrin�edt •-`• „ `"" r _OY-�.HF�.RE� T• thr[t tie P�uguese Gaverameat will' it is condueted� without signs of ex- _ . def. his quarters .- 8DO 9450. _ Taaje, la .Little emq'uiry -!lctr ezport baro to assts in getting these refu- aspezation,on-.-fbe British aide. 93♦ , �Heef. asrcase....... '....:. 70p 800 bulljust now,• but pmic+ea ars ua- Tbd bills, to provide lead bounties matches neon;erne. Qa t ve„r ADipA..... ..:.. ... 700 B 00 ohs g+ed. ... f _ . . Ito .. _ - ergo put beat root sugar era the 1•e� away' from Lorenzo Marques. duraxtce • - ! - . y. - - - - -- -• , .- - - - - 1 _____..__.__ -- �; .. 4. ^ ' The par't7 41311tem of goverataenv ie falling RR t0 pteoei, It cau't last and we holo at any Wm. T. Haney i rat*that pact of bigotry and preiiudices - att Dob]lehed ev Frlday mozalag at tad omo thea aataitonizes eo many of our people ,PICKERING'D a Plok*ring,0aa from intere*�[a legislation will noon fly to �T _ _ v _ its tele abode across.he ,ty:. - - PraCtlCa1 �alnter. Y . _ �� n G�r ._ ']+RMAY, MAY SI, 1901. - --- .. --- ---- Sale Register. - -- -- --- Paper HanRiPg, Itleoorating. '---- BATCanar Ju a IST 1901.-Credit sale "of Scarboro .- __. .. hs,laoraining. Tinting. -• . • . .- _ house hold furniture almost new, oa lot Our foot ball team namely the Maple 18 con,4 Pickering,the propert of John Graining. 41�iaq, --_. olsnher Bale at 3 All ort}ers om i e:eeated. -Showahr June Weal ]Deaf played a match against several teams p m leis bills: ttE pt y ,it R�ohmondHlll bat w.ae!eaten!to.0. Poacher&Poelill Aaotioneera. 3 f3m ]3etimatea given. The 44th passed off very gaitely, the til• -" , JV74 4Tg, 1801.-Credit sale of A " lags being illuminated with fireworks is Farm stook, implements and bonae•hoid The O 1 - t the eveningg furnitare on lot 5 con D,, Scarboro, the •+ w #n8 Harrold Toyehsaeacnredaeitaatioa with - property otthelate Wm Bennett Bale 1 ' the T.Eamon Co, at 1 i oleck sharp Bee bills D Beldam ' The Prettiest Designs AR New delfstrtiaemerata. Effects -- -- - Mr.Robb's new house is receiveing the finishing touches. ryleaders will be received untill June 12th, IN _ A R,Guthrie has bean tided hie place by a loJL nging colas lacehhratgrch ezd}!bbo lot 17 e. New Cook stoves from : nice row of maples. the - Jao, Bell is !lin down his harps and wwushtp of Pickering. All tenders addressed .$11.00 up. pn 8 to. A Gibbon Pickering _- -. Prints, Cealbries, Sateens and Gitfhams. baildiag,greater. — _ P1311B 10C.. �''• t We see that oar veteran ex•tescber J.H uORtsES FOR SALE-I�have for - ' Madill has lost none o!his juvenile' vigor, 'H sale 2 good driving horses, three A 1 Shiit Waists in Lawns and Printed Cambrica. work horses warranted true and kind, and two •Three second-hand Bicycles *- - in that he appears as secretary treasurer _ now milaL cows. I am also buying se atoll fat — - - - — — _ •.t of the greit Union Bch)r I Picnid in Clark's stock of all kinds, hidee, wool, eta. Stock --- also _.____C60_1 - ! A grove on.the 22et pros. bought or sola on commission, Sol pries - Good Boase to Let. Summer Corsets , Chas. Lyade is devoting much time to drop a card or apply to J.A. 15'131TE. Lroug- - his place bete. ham,Out. s•tt . T OST OR STRAYED-There strayed Eavetroukhing-Prices as low as possible - + ..fit Papular Prices. � - 1Utorla. from the promisee of the undersigned lot to Make 112em. 31,rear of sad con„Pickering,on or aoeat Fr• iliss Josephine Kenter of Toronto was d Iwh,Ly 10th,1301.9 pearling catvle, color rad J. S. Bundy and white, pig rang:n right oar of each. Any • • � - home over the 24th. informatt on that velli lead to •heir recovery s Gelts Nobby Summer' Shirt,• On account of the we;weather the crowd will be-sai tabiy rowarded. F. poach, Cherry- 4 sit the lake was very small. wood,Oat. yt 28-tf Claremont, P L; to-da at rru at' 750_ Flavins Stouffer who has been !arming �eria 1 mi - p , in the Temiscamiumas diatrict is home for ARM FOR SALE OR RE_1,T-That �� =- ' Bo s- - _ , s_shorS-etaY]iaxia6-zeatsd his farm.__ va:w►alo+�.•,. - .. Our neighbor Barkin Rea*oz is s proud g. # lea 2r ni 1 c_ter.ag village, con- ��� Bove " a y Wool -SSweat , — tainiag 60 aeree,more or leas The term is well v s 1 s a e _-_ and hap pp msa:-far--i"a big boaacing teao•a,well we, wi: - - _- - 1 a .--Baby gu, tee stream GO o azd. good barn with W.Wideman and Tamil were viaitin stone stable beneath,t 1 i store trams house At B.Raeaoro ore; Sunday: 33 1 •> ��s�eSargtL-- r� The Literary Society is now in fall.rail- elaae furniture now - zing order and quite a}urge turnout. on exhibition in In great variety—l�,aitcrs,- Neat Sabbath the Anniversary of the CREDIT SALE of Tartu stook, }=pie one warn YOOtIle.. Cslssgow 2ilethodist church will be held. meaty,dc. -- _ re, Sun ha , &o. - - f3ettice morning tad a[ternooa Childress zee nodera;¢nad had lees red tnsarnotions to _ .,_ , •n t �BOOte -terahe m aught st Altoar ia. the Chrutain bed by Q%W":a:<uoa ot: Wednesday. June 19, CnceS. ngLLt. church preaccin4 by Rev, C. H. iiainer, 1SW on of 17,non 4 Townah:p of 6caroorc, property of Th..ma11 Isac:o e. ��q�,, Miss Bartba Black of Ctaremoat wan x,110.aS the came t,me Loo place, we wt.: a•i: R• S. Dillingham. - t viaitiuq lost week with Mrs. R', Hatley cy pabl.c auct,ob axe axvs faro,ccnta:a:na till i acres,more or leas proyerty known ad T :or - - ' Pickering, OIII: t _'"�.• mnaa'.on the Dant-war,iA roll aa aCL:Fa c:mya loam. •� : ...-_ $rock Road. .. ..... : It sr:l a,wateJ .. rads .. _— r•ticarboro u.. .ae Muxaam road.-a so c:ose ii _., _ •0 11cbuo:l- ae po;o a and acorea sal Grand T e f� 7 for t 'fLe home of Sir and ]Jrr W )1 Jack. 1r.ax ha ws eta!oc roars:i a collo nun Re- ■Rl■` �.•1 eon was til e.BC Sae Of a teal rgl gaiuer7ni; 'n inn Via, a 1-o:11e ati Gorse i sales ac.1 �'1 ]11� iC n:? 6.eo a ,.aa., CrCL ird ar.tL if�-J+ on Tuesday If ay 29t1, at 4 p m, whet; tt,e beet cr e4'loctod fruit. Th.d,. a very rare __P her sister. Daisy Olivia nas n•lced oa-:a 1,+ ha•e t:,e cbatcr�f o:.y,ag.raru. - 1 dding t-La: :=w nesrbc:ro 1•w 1 pay sn,:ne*:,L:o.; 1 Abe .loly bond* of matitm.ny, under au to nv .far t,at i ..a a Crop w., be arch of seer greens and white octoses I oc i x :e;ar..,. n�a:, cn•• of she :es3 - _ - _. .-- _ with- e . to Geo $ayes by Rev U U Fealty of *,: :s 1.e P'11,-. :u stere:. [aimed:.teRESENTS iposer f 'a i bw„u l a2trr Ls dol f1 ("`,i�� Ei?+Juni a9 df:ed Allis CJOSan o�. 1;t03e• leen: Cffar in +iom.m1 i.:+r otday,eu.v t1:Y �^',J \j batik played the vtrd Jing march tae na,t year, t Klan a on mcrigsae rur t: soar*at. sts ( ! l tte rato t ler:9nt per docs Nor f5rtoer 'f bridal party. consisting Of bride, e4we.1 part,,--iiar*app: to I.C Teomsac eao to in white organdie' tastefuily triter-ed uedo,'atcc 't,. CLaanhtm Torcot,, ur to n. a Youwil! find what With lace indertioa sad bang ribbon, be;lam ' e,:aed Aucwoaorr ttoburn,Out. F 11ru etc r oonstauC¢:f OorsM cow..,i q[e_ :t3U want at ' plies bride, me d tuns Li;he Road Sister ie meoe ou bride, eimi'arip attired in wLite orizaadie Tertna>r term ,tool;..mplesene nuc..of ►:� _ _. _. - _ . _ and urger.seat tror tzar, aC-->1oC ur fun. i���* pa }111�yQ,' The groom abiv supported by L A "d Inde ,v tired :,s 11 bet. &= by fnrn:ahaag i n v 0 Q- 13ocoe of P'.clterlug Miss Hazei Kayes •vproveel joint nveea, accoml an,el by master Archie Jackson, moto Date ac 1 o t xa warp. gee bola. 32-If looped charming to wb:te dotted wu_i;t - --` ??�= r�p` - . Few Prints T#'HI 1 I.7 L* • _.' _ were •••oat auto frtaaJe and relative• The prrtoersh,p bunerto •tat. rFtertnh - $ '--. Silver-mare -� a- _ti� ee se elle held dowers The bride carried I8801>4110n Of Partnershiphere Cotto _ E bo�4-.f wlritysa' pielt'roses #here uorow 8 bon pump manur•ct.rers Clare Solt 1 Silver: Plam and Fecc :;Eft Meallna, Cottons, eta. _.. _ flOm Utica. Stretbrop, \Chraby. Picker• moat has,Ly m',ttual coos-cc ce•-c ]ia*f lora- ' �ltiew Rall Papers in greot vilriet _- ... � xn`, taett,esda, Kinsale 13igl,laad £-re.1t. 'rtrsoas:aasats.r«c+fer ----T-� e- � ^ •' '. - - --' - The presents wtre i•eautilul, and Lt as Tann GOrCw at SICC7.0ta Contra e, oe'ors Up 10 ��. _ Boom. . Oee c:bbers Sizes, styles ane A ni let t Of are peyar;!e to t.ec oOw. and tally hour the,friends di to their at,l:abti,ttee of t.:vabove f rm,op t� ATr.; lot. - '' pn: is. hooves W;bi„ag Mr and tin Kayea ti,any 1901 will be paid oy tbesaid t,eo trerow,�rea:i• If they Have not A eery special pricpe on s4gar in barrel lots. Now is the time to order. ertng tae 11an-n _ ears of wedded (elicit ring of the right size ya - Y F• - • , g g Send to t:r order for Srr.der Twine: Prices gnarar,teed until Jal1e. You - ----.• r extend my s oce•e tbantt. !,?r tie msoy the Can make One are atlre to s*a,!1 by Orderic',gmOW tsars ur coand•oc4 the public.'►e n�•ee 1,n nil, they- hid et,_ an•1 would bespeak that tLe t,cuttc w•o.,;dsx -1116 la all 11011[, 10 w 'LO per cent. cff regular primes in any things to avoid bolding over. t tend the same degree of confidecQe w t::y tuc - 1 f l blr. Bryan Of the 3rd ,Deis ihdie sed "pasor 4u i1 as woo en gt>ode, 'z ts. a:sa goods. etc. Call and get some of the _ 1?0 _.. _ UF.O GF.ROW --- -- BargS:rad during this 1 ap.tL. _ t. •at present, _...._.. �•t _ Geo. ,Madill called on friends here — C011nf C4t1I1C11 _ - - recently. Farm for Sale in Pickering y' The Batu was onj of the dreariest that - ' _ our inhabitant*have seen 50 acre.,part of lot 1n. wool con t} lure+ County Of Cn�.a11o. THOMAS BEARE; Whitevale. Frank Smith has rented the 10 acres to from P!ckerinc Village,one and'a halt story brick dw.11tn Frame barn, Good feaces, _the north cf hin for three 'ears. g Chas. Lynda is dais y di Du os Cr two K acres in full Sonia:.failing p the next IDeeGou of the Ceuaell of the Car. y g good service with in Dumna Creek, keaaoa for 11e!!ioc, falling cellon of this County of(7a,arin tot the his traction eoglnsin Whitby rnoTing houses health of owner. 601.sill 1e held pursuant to ad;ournment,-aa to the Park. Apply to Dow d:McGillivtsy,Soiicitors,Whit- the Conn Hoose4 in the Town of Whitby, ors by or_1 theowaer John Gillman Ptekerin P O Monde the third day of Jane,next,as tas boar ~ lore snd 3Ftw-Gsq.�W�tttera at York are - gym- -o�202 cc ria a s�oo f_ ,I.41. reaewi0g chair old acclnalnianoe with the ante uS�e tae ore the Conne 1 - � 7" �� ' ■�hoose sad lot here. -- moat of forwarded'so the Clerk,at lest three EOST ■ 1f 1 /N` � f Jys before the mestloR ortha Cotiaatl•proper! wi re, J jam,/ Fuckrin Bet» lost a falnabta brood mare ' 1�'l certified.' y • :£ -' an Wednesday. Several spring colts haveElnidale- 11i1J Dated at Wbitby,this 20th day of May, 1601.died also in Chia vicinity. s RTO. H. PARRWELL. 30.13 County Clark.County of Ontario. � . Wm.Boll who has been on the sick het ---_. -- , for the past three years, has leen able to — ' r'do all his own work this year Lad is gretdu• Are running in'full byat led prepared todo WOOL Wool tally becoming robust. sko"itaa and gristtn at all rimes.Your wort done while you wait. _ Miss naso--Pi - - 60,000 lbs of wool Wanted. The ander. psawd home from the boo tel• coon. Bee has not re Ffoner,Bran, J: ceived very much eumura90ment as yet, 8hormsigned is prepared to vay the bighest cash her case'.!stun;very peculiar,yel we trash ' 1 prion for a11:kinds.of wool,washed or an 1 %bat time will restore her, "(:ztrakam Flour, Certs!!teal, w"bed,delivered at his elevator, North + Oar school bas not se yet we believe de•. :Bo11ed W7teat, Boiled Oat$, Claremont. I slab keep a good*apply of raided to enter the Unica ached picnic,bat always on hand-and for ale atasasonable-peess fresir lime on hand at 4owee4 priesq. I �r v►e believe that the iutentioa seems to be Year chop grosso to suit oa. Oosree IG have a quantity of old Aro,. 2 Alaerican • -weeriag in that, direo0ian. No doubt the t"on in ago �or Oat Meal sr•tsrwr teed eorn for sate, Highem ptfi041s paid msiority will be there as the affair prom• for grain and seeds of all kinds. ' e�••+ �•w•+ ped mach. D. Brokenshire, Picking,On ---- - Mrs.Thos, W. Brown visited her son T. CASTER; North Claremont. Abram in the city sn the 2tth. Abram . - May 14th, 1901. 31-3m' - y1 "'•'�'� �e ^ ;'.'. has shown his mutat having graduated - �V��Miieki Ci � *ZI �' Basi fetlee in the from Weal's Be pr6a C°Up{eand .snared SIV Y i V Is�tiiiij� Tho Karket. GEO.,I)-HILIP tTr �EI*b a position. We predict sttooess for our .. .... y •y Bt+ot�tlam, yqung mead. Tenders will be received by the undersigned WESTERN BIN, Of C�Nl�ai� : B'e'dding bene Were riaging.this week, at Pickering no to June 30th,19Qi,for-the fol, - s - '13hie time they Ushered i°a new home> ]°wing`property beloaRtag to the estate of the arpo[sted by set of Parliament 1sT, Bluestone- Pia,rlS Greeng late rcel l T Wrighte onion of�Sisa lldinaie Orvie of Pickering Parcel1 That valuable bnsiaeq stead, alt-'and formerly of this place,to Wm,Puekrin tested on Bing street,Pickering V}Asge,at pees Aat!reined Cepitai.....................ih +100 ' rl moa of Er S ant occupied by John Dickie i Co as a tronerdl Oppppp Youngest ssao Packno. Tb subscribed Capital..................... e00�� store Coasfstiog otiose quarter sale bf lead of the bei e'ss performed is the residence more s lees on hich is erecter!one two story Aseeta ResdtlT Convsrtibta`.....'......, 1 Y4ii,461 �� ♦... a 1 ••v� Al las rtti4 of the brine's parents in Pickering,and the trams ba store and brink dwelling attached 20 Jar1v Oowax,86Q. T.H.,ytoKtlLalr.1tsQ, wild Patent Medicines PrieAO beteem in which they were held b %bele 9 Parc with teems out buildings ing - y g Village ill II ons}deng ilk n nig t- *sat Picker• 1'tention4 �asbtle Ecloetrie oil, 2 bottles for 250 • - Mends Was in evidence from the unsay to¢vii gage consisting of as eight loosed con Bpeo!►[ attention glen to srmeYd Bale - -- Aver's hair vigor 65a i tlyreake they received. We behave the creta dwaltin with ood esit-az,cistern and well Notes Collections solicited and U+arie+s lie•2 battles for 2bo y g g )rompgytnata Pi - 1Ceadall's apa.la - take rap their residence in the beautiful also stables,abode sad poultry house all in Farmer's Notes discounted Amencan sad Cbaae's�ls,2 boxes 25o —=—;iUets Lve 100-3 tins for 250 - ---' -- t late! vacated by Mr. D. MOBrad t°O`f repair,loteoahine'one quarter dkr'e more Foreign Exchange bought and sold Drafte is- + atarrb oars 15a Mae,Poalt Pwaoea Soo �° y y' or Ins wed,available on SU parts of the world .. -Ointment, 39a t- $ee{ Iron t d Wine 600 TCe Whole ne}goirorh'0od are one to wet( Parcel III One quarter acre lot mere or fins est - _wishiag,sotLwe_tznat that_tha atld t-west and -- L'k.ase s-syznp--linseed sad-tszpt�ntia*1ao— Stonier - -_ arrows of fortune will never fin a Por turther information apply on tha prom. Interest allowed on depoafto at blghrlCcnr prescription,67C Nestle's food 40c LaIf de Pierces Favorite d °dl;u8 ices or to the gneer-sigaed rent rated,and credited yearly to depositors ,: Golden IKedioal dlacov place around this newly formed fire.sids, P J WRIORT cry 67o: Epsom Salta 3c Ib-10.lbrfor 26_._- and that age Will ontp fret the deeper the Executrix-, _ Gieo. fCerr. Manager: -Pierces PeHets 15c- - ` Batpbur So Ib-9 lbs 25a _ 'course of love. ' Pielcerin.L Williams Pink pills 35o, 3 boxes 11.00 Glauber salts,3c In-10 The 350 For our members of Parham*est to tsar I Butchering i Dodo's kidney pills 300 Perfect Eczema Ointment 25o '- - - :. the riding and deliver addresses atter s --- - -- DtTan'a.Iidney piUa.35o - Acid,tor carina Cider it"on is one of the best features we be. Parmelee's Pills 15e Condition powders of all kinds ]leve of our present system. It would be Saving purchased rise butchering nasi- Milburn heart and nerve pills 35c,3 for tl Paine's Eelery Compoand 67a rendered mnoh mon beneficial if a genial ness carried an for.awaiderable time.by A. Scott's Emulsion,]arae 65o,small 350 Icstant Iouse Killer We ' Little's Sheep 'good time of candid questioning of the beet Russuall,we are prepared to tarnish fresh Hg's Sarsaparilla 67c Ell;ot•a Sheep Dip Setesl's syr aamil title Ig Ede t'f;iogts of legislation would be ea a din at and salt masts of ell kinds ae well ae taus• 'Oeotie,small:use large aTe AM's Pare'Ita aTo Pure Cod Liver Oil Sao aaanetko al 1a g and poultry in se�aoa'. Aver's Cherry rectorial Me,40o and ole Varld'P,Lc bottle. _ . ,thee*meets. Too triauy of our farmers - .age s. II0 �y Davtd'.aongh F3alaam.small 430 large ltDo _ $ab 's Own Soap loo,3 cakes We ere rivetted to home. and aA too aarelesa w TEIs2+if3 QAF3Fi. _v alb bar abell brand CasbleL ;Cotttp'a syr weirs pias.cos bottLs �fo 9pe pint Page Coiled Spring Yt'endi�. H poenlp t ur.6oda-for poutsry leo 1a ..sat'; mavicipad augers. Too man Of ae All eterinary a alk attended to w Syr liypopboaphitee 96c and ace your own receipts m rip pore d - - ' think the be-all of our nutter o0 or.wmal se, 1 ase pre sde ttorjo rags political careyer is be Todbope Cata•Iagss, 8yplap Biayelei, y asasl- _ Rctema Ointment ri c. large S Birrs see Canadian Water white coal oil lea lis a it az a tory sad vote whoa neeeassry Dearing Harvesting Maobiuery. E j SHIRLEY. holesale LIMA Reliil C. �• D=ial y1�• �g T rind s#mpty log or deooaae+ as tDa gilt sad Les of writs- t , �tll// atiu�4rY>�i yQ III `81 gad es�e rna be. $slag his sad Laoeralo i. veterinary Bargstm, D o. - sal a ttsi fih/ae wiW oonakymen• as 1� W. Jr. A. `THsjtLe�iaian, $g ly 1•iolteriog,Ont. ;T Opp.MY40 Hoketa - , •,Horse Register. ' JBorder Dake(10514) and Prlxee ng Brilliant.-The imported clvdesdale atallicas,the prcpertyy of John Miller .k - m, THE Brougham,Will sena@ for mares at his own stable,lot 17,con- 7, Picker- ing,daring the season of 1901. John - Cowie, groom. arme r ware $anaai t-Pare-bred Yorkshire Coach stailioa,the property of David Defoe, --Green Suver, will stand for mares daring _ _ - season of 1901 as follows:-monday-teHERE GDA9 11ALUM LOW PRICES AND SQUARE DEALING 00 HAMS IN SUL Gar`ow's Hotel,Brougham,noon; Thos. The business heretofore carried on by pnckrin's Radley. might., Tuesday- G,; Bandy, Claremont, will in Woodraff Souse, Whitby,noon;Gordon faints bt Harried on by Hoene,Pickering, night. Wednesday- �•t ND�• ,QT CtOn $01�n Boors. z1vatpooi,noon;Highland creek,night. a Vu Son. - BINDER _ ' 'Thursday-Wobarn,noon;John Callen- GSarden HCme. -� valum T _•tier's alvern._n t. ridgy -Rei• -- _ Spiess"ow valor to chis ti&gton hotel, ar am,noon r. sy• _ i - - -- ' alronily team a - •tf tended to. prefer Saturday- 35 eat Box Grove ni ht. S Y 1'rud peoplapcef . r s, 8o g ..3 . , tae follows •-_. woodptaGrove to W.hence to big own etablenu a to- CHsUOYE' Mi(JDERAZ'�. ; Plymouth . sixes 4 n 8 la. z e h.6 towing-Monday morning. , in.:S tt 8 to a B !t,iia•: Liberty/':-Pare-bred Clydesdale stallion. 4 z it.t.in.z ti ri.t0 la:3- thepro rty of A. C. Courtney, lot V. DRESSMAKING ! otu Qn«a City broad • Twine low pi au.aeli a1 tri. oa ppee low price of +con:1,Piekerintf,will stand for mares in \ Rte a3inaer rid- because it's the long 70 Cetus eac his own stable daring season of I' bar tube, said guaranteed eat,stroageet,smooth- - --. Terme$5 to inmate, payable Feb.1,I90.3: - „__- - 6o stand city pressure. eat,and to ever way° - ea blares must be returned regularly. All t F I - T1s tee liavi a line of n Detroit broad, ii-inchalso.... .. .._'x.10 toot the beat Binder Twine 1 t eztremrz ban pri" , --accidents to-mii pant risk of owners. -- 188 y 11' door, ranging is Pei°° Lord 2into.-Imported rted Scotch clyde E. Berner. Cou fags.. lsa Nosalea..........3ec F is the twine for you from Queen Cit broad,......}-taut�,1-inch se toot on the carter This'j the property of Lamb Broa, will eta0d p "" Lawn Sprinklers .. ......15o to ¢1.50 our cines cut primes 90C. t0 $1.50 for mares during 1901 as follows- don• "" r:' 4 day leaves bis own stable. Gordon bpuse St1C.e'890r t0. 1s3 Part. Wiii con. HOs°Rai °a'�'0d"""""""""" on u wi11 suit you --- _ Pickering,. proceeds to Tom's hotel, f,inue business in old stand. Screen Windows -_�_- _ ... Liverpool, Doom; '�laxwell'a, Highland Creek, night: Tuesday, John' Hendeei< . . LAB�N MOWEAS. PURE PARIS GREEN. ♦diastable eatensioa window seem.&+• Pink eon's, con'?, Pickering noxa, Thos Ia60I.I A perfect BC¢naraateed. �' R• We have unbeatable Pts ap is ser led 1 1b.Raw boxes. The your needed nice.- Prloe, Brock road, might; �S'edneeday Broach• Charges moderate. rain. In this lite an sareat and moat reliable way of getting it 'No. Height, Eztaaato& am moon, ti m Linton's night: Thura•I -' V . wayABSLad WA r1-N? a mall It only ie chid 90 Ig m, 8Bt in. 3bo aaeor,mene of 18 dieter• way and WA88ADiT she nali►y of every day. Greenwood night:'Friday, R Pack sat movers of Canada's,pound we sell. Our pnce tri S" pound,' � � � 88 1n' � tin's, Andley,now, Robb Bros, 4th non, beet matters for you to "•eseot-teoaraiea• gy a OAL m I a 1 es ia, ,lei ta• __�°• __ night: Saturday his own stable till 510 1- -- aelecs from. " ng �.- - pj inn- ins day morning. . ran Wes Lamb, man 6lleri ter Those.•'•' r �� I Lord Jewett.-Pare bred black ro SI➢!9 Seheeta Cloth. ataZrion- *ira<1-bY m;th.of the t - Hay Forks, _ 1A Lzekbas ab Jewett All Stock Farm. `ieW or so a 18 taches, _ HOES, wet-ROES, $3C : � �t�yard "�_"'�itee�4esg�te^_3.kesm+sia aha .�: -•--m. _ Y.ord Jewett is the property.of J Dickie, tc - lPiekeriaR• will stand for mares doriog tin t.ac prong , pl��Season of of 1901 u follows- llddodoy, �- -J� gay Forks. we Tome Liverpool, for nyoa, 'u2axwsll'c rpt - J "'n o4aar'as as tet. go 1 wh.ie Load.- I Highland creek. ni'tht: Tuesday. John retaao have,Carron boas.T•ir- il// '�h Dania tb. Ot ural Taw nip baa, r°ten soca hoes:or f Hay Forks �"° �eatia.' 1O1ef1 ems Henderson',one mile south of Crerry �, rad ivl purposr-the Dew oeacoodewar vase wood coca, thence to his own stable m M m price from ze eaeti upwards. beat °nuty of gDud�a 411, Thursday Hy IIaiRhte, Greenwood road. ' --- !or Core pcvv, i .,r.*t uw Znarn Clay tteut1, noon. thence to his owd stable anti!the l.i sed tAitten Toll . doA:ble tsarpooa I 2St.dS lx:a.d Pntatw 86x. r { i. Morn y A::as RolS&L a'e P°r e following�:anday al' init. Will meet lraied. req. 11.50. _ Palaw 350.vt._ dolt mmrea at say reaaonabte distance. Geo. we,are clnarmm at vee Ronda. mw+es 31. Palmer, manager. Tree Spraying Outfits, 40c each. - prioea, Thea set neatly apd promptly. _. ' - ,Pu i itan-Tbe imported Clydesdale stat Thu London gpriiIwia ut tae-"% Hay Fork Pal ra party of Lamb Bros . will :New steel tires S 1 per set. oD rzAe market Rave nothing to 10 can ;eye,a moa.ew,,.. lion, the P _. Our line ie tem -:s s,extra raloo, dills Axle Grease Wake the seaenr of 18111 as 1.)110 : - }ew 4 trance for eooua tires Wltb on, I. tae ;mat u f.ni O s i ;1,004 tl, own ete,ble Black PP B p:eb anJ p ccs tribe. Mcoday leaves --damn in Wheels. _ _ -- .. sbrotct•t the stock and proceeds to Peter wrli'•!'i g R -- �e4tlet0a for nigbt: 2'uaadsY Tb�a J __-_ ._ . . _. _ _. - - ' bear on the�mar , I, kes. �iorseehoesn a a etalt naw steel alw �� tried Sires noon.Jaaety:o ni,thH, P,'edneedar S Pe Y• I SECTION KNIVES, r always used i{ • '-' rTMm Jackson a Slouas HerOb r. ,t F.r. shoes 115e. ' J BUILDING PAPER. ► . � .: roc. per box.1 - 11 - T'barsdav, R tT+.tom s. t.:�`�rd nicht' Everyti:in¢ is out, line esecnted vary 1 any make, 5C. e$ah ,, t 400 ag•iar• fee, Aa a! •r 'ht`-t•_AXLL� .a'n ore -Toroase + Friday ,logy .Asve} s. BowAaff, Wish neatly, cheaply and quickly roil -P.aia. trearou. � agent Ttiatzade { r Saturday. Jae Gtb4oD'a. Burma, noon I TIC/tAttl rarr.d.'tx a roti MOWER GUARDS, i supper I e>entDg Harr Hdarrabee sill 3loaday + M, � -- Ihe�to his y D et s, manager ac bred Blaeksmtsh. Cla �"tO' Itooeag i:•:a Fioo! $IIs iII$kfi, �9C. 9$CIt '4V• GRANA t - : ,You )1err#rnne"t - remonf regaa t t•ttah.s lad �: fle . L iydesdale stallion. theproperty ! C _-_.. mrutwe w low ptscaa ; . -_ ----_ MACHIN OIL r ~aCIriAINS! Banker. wol maks•tbe season of 1'101 aa, CHAINS! Not, the lowaw priced tlael, trot the very • f0lJOWe -]loaday. Stay 20 leaves htg Gr(',�ri Ri`�er TURNING TOPS, 73c � I bed "in arsaego" ee. ng al Me se I 4)wn atable for F Bummer- Base L,ne• sed wish ►h• spiemdid mac�ae oi] we sea ' moon;thence to hit owli stable. Wed Rarrev*:,:sq.. 1oa �esday-Joh& lliek�teli'a Daobartoa, for - STOR E sloshes mase. acv noon, big own atabls for nigbt. Tbare w arai rates ►a it ou are lookfffg for gaud value tiny-Thos Knox a, Brock Road. noon W ee+ant Tyias t)va chain, TraeeCda.ns. 1'ce Qhai'aa Y is own stable fill 5fondag'morula¢. ga¢int,botiaht Dos the barioeer Intel + ea at !ram iso i3altee Chains Chaian !or ixmost goy ww as'i in hardware, W E HAVE l•t. Y Baan epward6 right prices : carried 0n by Chas Callander• I &A pro. - oeQ ••e - _ ito theany - _ .~, ac�- - • :goal:c kept be a coaatrq store, at such x-- T- - - - - _-- ts0 r : Prices that it will pay yon LO bay your i ; ides' ° r n a $ w a 7. ',q oda from me I have a large stock Of LUS R14 °'' a j 3ry Roods.boots and those ibst'C will offer L+ 56 a t e. Z to the public at s redaction of WOO off, .143 t•R -�_ '= 19 ri -! odprices, )!lylineof groceries are full �GS 4_r Cf is E"�� Toroatoe f end complete sad prices to compete with tJ f' f -, idv art. Come along-and get some of the m .--0 9.,_elf .a e• _a !a bi- ,tie bargancs. o- M a+d o Witt pap yon tats s rash price. for 7i.O art a o a o .• i ft Brst class bolter aqd saga. m are respectfully. ---' - i.._-_�._ _- g Iremain'yo _�' �s p�a���.� W, A. F LER• �' nCe oa3°�:�!� Insu a 40 �`; . I I. c ov 3 3g 3 e - Agent for Fire, Life,Accident, Plate - - - n Blass and Sties= Baiter Insurance. C iLa its- Conveyancing o. t o m o - - _ �' x 'I s- Conveyancing carefully tions e Privste and'oiher funds on hand. NOTICE cat ever,Tasads,. oflla. -� 1- �. . -tiro wham it may e02"sa:_ opsin , ltiadb of n it. in B.Dome"I's aotq. 3 OF ALL SINDS ►, - I hereby Rive.notsos that after this date in tee maontwfnred by the if[dlaftnghlia P�XF Swill not bit rgspt»nsihb for the dabs COY,of Oshawa. Q - omuwted by mr wife,as sbe has left my A special offs of Norway ht fotr Spruce dao m ay e.m F�Oj18 �i�r 19 pR1Il�1 Kea wan Tae,o'ootthe em bob and board. (gid•) 7.feet;heshhy ar rir ri dig t7 A Eta. t[z.strum ooh��raeaea ' J.Granvillti, at 3a.eachkrW., the pNotary Public, Real state gt . _ -._....,Piaksting,Msy'M 1902. 24-27. oOwnf June 1901.This offer will bo R�►o sad 6ALE'=KLO CK, flCKER1N� Gi ERORT �G gON, atar.taaie.Das. Wantec . _ , • a FAw Resod men b loin No.2 Co. 84th Ag. Tho The regiment g°es to Damp June � Vinter'.... CInthinalb11th. AgoodebattcsbItoto' thePan• _ . Anuolimn• ApPt7"L'apt. Hint, Whitby I.fsat.Pkr7tei.Danbtar D;rry1�nPickering. . sited Ckieeb;serge ai-sa Uaderlvear, Blankets, Flannels, Eta'. boob and o 7 c ' _ '? We have�aet placed is stook a largb�akaoriaahsant of Boots sada lttiad the IT - EE�7 are the best value ws vs ever offered. J. - -- -_ - - - -1Ui kinds EES. - -- -- - J� � �Zy �U.]ZbArrtC11 - =Bso>at ihe.none of Dealer in Qaesastoa sad Portland Ceateai. CementISVITT slava is&too aunt iO a _ D•S mg,.Winona. ptUNICIPAL COUNCIL( S-Yips made on ortlet and alwayslarge q W g of - erne to name, Greenwood,Ont;May 17th, 1901. MISS BAKER t21 haps bar Mdlinory Openia A -U litems gnkraateed Order early. . . -on hand. Spring Stook on : JINN Ea NEE, Ateeri 1 Tt e�aaylandWednesday, April Sud and 3rd ` Picirenng._ - - ARDSON S p HRICH - _ �. . ., •____---- - foiiow,ng daysTIDE- - . _. - _ _ :. Rod _ NO•••••e of -- - - - Pfew Fanny Ohi$ha.said Sinuses,Foto. aott�e and I rlanEshowing of finest dis�lsy iaapest the new tin ,� n t • Was► carriage top hie ' mho h sseortment of $P B Hak. 6a China. d l�ry rgs N, w�64tw it obeap, and eyetythiag Boobs,Dolls, Toy%. just _ �n _ gitation•trT.. r the Holiday ttttde Gall A Cortical Iavitattoa In Extended to Art. ..Olps in our lint♦: rwfived to - - y4~ , Wilkinsonas.pl yelebrated and ase them. owl.wafflers lions taken for alt', Yagasinss. Also /he Deed a BnMerip Wei milli Dnt7y NewsTaporo. t. " .. anted MeL 8hft buggies, �� •�- T � .a•� f The LFdt t� 91b p'.gr Y int Ibe @ORs . �; Givs.as a Oil. Y�I k . X RZ�J .tea •L The News .�7 � 91t Bio. ` �• - ,. W• Y.a an1 ,Fiia/v� ,�,,,v t�.,' - . .• Y'V i,�+�1.r�. - i . _ , . . , .. - , • . , . . n . ' ,., i't . , — Suddenly he turned to Mr. Hurl- crs, fathers, and sweethearts fervent- H�C� iC �J9�L�Jle .� , • hurat. ly cried; "God bless her!" - , fl { •'I must explain All night long the young people 11 K^ar with tears in hi unnecessary, Rex; danced to the chime of merry music, Heiress and "That is rite .� � ,. ., + S �l�e �_;. m said fir.Tudor,'stepping Sor- and alt night Long the joy-belle pealed , • - s eyes; Mr. from the icurrets of hitestona HaII, THROUGH THBR'$INBNSSS' AND - — H=Ihurst knows a1L" and they paetcaed to echo the chorus PERSISTENCE OF A FRIEND. y . It never occurred to handsome, ad the people, "God bless sweet little . --- ;. 7 impulsive Res to question what Daisy Daisy Lpo¢i, the long-last heiress and -_ ". _ was doing there. He only knew Bea- wifef .. - '- SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAP- so cruelly deceived-and the proud- ven !rad restored hips his beautiful. — An fiery-oar story That will Bring Health ant TZRSS:-Res Lyon secretly marries faced man who stood beside him- idolized child-bride, SUFFERING BRITISH HUSBANDS. Happiness to Young Girls who Ant upon the Oleins Brookti They aro oepatrated whosre life.she had,blighted With the,. "You will forgi,ye„ my harshness. Advios Given. - ' 'by force of circumstanoee on their kibnes+t and�m,ost cruel blow off all. won't yea, love?" he .pleaded. "! will -- From rhe San, Orangeville, Oat. _. :� � wedding day. Daisy think%that Rex Basil Hurlburst was the first to devote my whole life to blot out the They Organue s society Ar rretectiou In every' part of Caaada are to be :has cast hes off. He is true but bar break the ominous silence. - past. Can you learn to lovo me, As,tust Dransien n'tvet. ... " -fere$that Hhe is dead• According to '!t as unnecessary to tell ou we sweetheart. t — found gee --T'w- o}L c eeifuIl�- mot�bdi't!dung wibli-he engat3�I_-"ve--1-arm aTL,—fie said, slowly. "i drifted between usl'• peculiarTq iiathetic bed of un- �°P p - liisse{2 to piusas finrlhar8t,--the-l-shall-cot-sok-_r4dres,a for our,double A roil flush aiLfftiseg the be i existed between a small Qom- aolcvaw *figs that the good health - Y Y en�iov is due Ito rlya „ae of Dr. daughter by •,fie first marriage of crime. Leave this-locality at once, or .flower-like face, as Daisy shyly lift- pang of men gaff in one Of LIE - the master of Wbiteatoae Hali Mr. I may mpant the leniency pd my de- .ed' her radiantly love-lighted Lilue rooms of St. George's hull,. `1'estmissi- Williams' Tairtk Pills ittt tive tdsvn of - Eiurthurst's second vrif., whom he cisiom. I hold you guiltlesQ; Plntna," erne to his face with a coy glance Orangeville there are many such pea- loved better than the ]first,-died and he added, gently-, "You are a4t my that fairly took his bre-nth away for seer Brndge road, says, tb-- Landva g .--- !tier child Is supposed ;o bare ;died, child', yet I have not been-wanting+ in rapturous ecatasty. Chvonirle. They were the husbands Ple,• among them being ?12iss Lizzie .. with her. Aster seventeen year!' ail- kindness toward, pots Z shall make DaL9y's golden Snead nestled closes with drunken wives, and th y had met � lines an estimable young lady who wee, his dying housekeeper confer every provision-•for your future com- on his breast,, and two little soft, a society resides with her nether in.the east les that his child did not. die, but for the purpose o1 tectioug fort with yotir fa her;' he sand; fret- white erne, whose touch thrilled him ward..•Miss Co.lins' cure through the - _ tray stolen. Be sets oat to find.her.: oating John Brooks ivho stood pale through and tbrou h, stole round to secur0 legal protection for them- 'Irlums was responsible. for Daisy's re- 8 tine of this medicine was recently and trembling <;t hie side. his neck-••that was all the answer,she selves aaud ethers in liL-e case. —lriovtal: -Lester Staawick,_her tool.. . •�yluma, fay_ child_, cried John made him. They •µ•ere'm,ostl'y superior work- brought to the attention o the SYn, t f ithreatana to expose her if she will Brooks, brokenly; esteuding' his John Brooks •had quietly. with- , and a reporter was sent 'to get the got marry him. She defies him. a�rnsi. drawn from the room; and while Basil mgmea-one nigh- have been Stephen facts from the young lady. Miss Col- • Oaisy after many visoissitudes de- But the scornful In h that fell 'Hurlhurst with a proudly glowing Blackpool stepped straight out of the k,rmines to visit her Untie John,but g * !ins cheerfully .accorded the inter- from her lip%.SrQae the cod is his face went down among the waiting pages of "Hard Tim,3a"-bu'• Others lalls_.41-and is cared for by.Detective veins, and expectant 'gtaesta to untold to were evident! in a batter Po, tion, view, and her statemtant Is gived . udor wSose aid is sought by lir. "You,- child!" she shrieked, mock- them the maryeious story, and ex- y practically in her qwn words: "Two Utirlburse in search for his missing they had all the same tale td tell. ingly; "do not dare call me that again, plain why the marriage could not scare asci" said she, "I became so . daughter. Daisy sets out to atop 'What care I for our cotton fields, take place, the detective brief! ac- "It was to be May day all our lives;' the,daughter. age is her husband and y y Freak Rhat I was forced to take to or for WhLtestone Hall V she cried, quainted Rex with th'e wonderful said tha chairman,"when we took our IPlnina by tell ng Mr. Hurlhurst that proudly, drawing herself, up do her slot bed. The illn?ss time as gradually; p y. P- - girl twivea tocliurch, but this curse _ .` {she is Rez's wife. X4dar reports I louse myself much run down, suf that she i9 Mr. Htirihurst's long-lost full bRight. "You bars always hated "! caught sad woe y.ou whey poll drink has broken our hearts and me, Basil Iturlhurst," she cried, turn- were simple tittl, Daisy Brooks, and fered from headaches, unit was as _ ... daughter. Ptuma is discovered in ing haughtily, toward hila. "This is norw that you a -e a wealthy heiress ruined our hoia2es." Although the pale as it vv'a9 passible far a living . etanference with a woman who proves our trium h! within the, nest in our own right, you t not love company was omaii, the or anizer of to be Hurlhurst's first wife, and who Y P y S Y mt{3' g Y 8' parses mo be. I used several medi- ' ;ells. Plumb she irq sat, his daughter, hour I shall be Rex Lyon's wife." me Ieso." the meeting, acabman with twenty- cines, but they did not help me. She repeated the words with a clear, Daisy glanced up into her handsome five eats' ez I Then a coa,;ulted a doctor, and L:2 Lad'of her anger on finding him mar- Y perieace od a drunken tied agate l urclin 3' "Nothing i hav3:vgot many er. 3fediciae did any blood, rim ill laugh, her {lam ag q young Pee u _M y - g poor little Dans es pale, ed,softhusbamd'e ( 6 e whisper- ah g a that myhacand!tion y�ai one of g 8 B face a 's - x ::. -. 4r' b*esi'd face-. eve m nig s wife to lsw� bac _ . o g r change y love, ranee that he id not eeem to do x _ I'` -,ekar�rs 1 seeare sse ung. Baod ansa I found my-elf -' t;.Lilll'fiE��1�`s:"-- -'-`,: �Dcs year Is�a�z>�a-F! '' g+xe �'S _att�sd„ .- ,•_ - srttssa • . - ` -- ?he thought maddened me.- I she acmimed. ' You loved Rea Lyon, more." cou'.d )not came becaus^ t wives weaker -Z . and I have won him from you. You { And for answer Rex clasped the lit- bad pawned their caly-decant Guit of where my heart kept palpitating v,o- . stole the child from its niother'a arms. can. qucem it ort r W h:ito&tone Hail, tle fairy ;still closer in his. arms, kiss- ,ebothes for drink, O'.hcrs did not !eptly all th_ .im The headaches • sad fled. I expected to see the papers . but I shall not care. I shall be queen ing the icy mouth over and over to make their affairs kn,awnf in became c0mtiou�u,, and my condition '' full of the t;er•r�:bie deed, of to hear of R,ex'4 hair, +tad""home! bEcea Is a ;.gain, as he laughingly replied he I �.y gathering of their fe:1,,x- men; ;a� a+•fib vlly d3 can scarcely ge ng - i on bad betrayed me, a stranger, 9COrious rev=ge:" was more fortunate than most fel- I a num5er couLl not affoFd to! take a scribe. I really despaired of getting wuatia the keos[ the ate• ahR :,•'peed short for. Kant of laws, being !'over and htiabaad all_in.i �g joume,y to Westminsrter. setter, and loath^d the light c' medi- B y B breath. and Bassi Hurlhurst Inter- lame, For grim tragedy t.hzr,• was north- tier I had been confined to bed for. - about two monthi when on•i dap a "}fp surprise knew laic botynds when ••corse hat. The aanouncemeat created as in- � ins .to clsoo3e becweoa any of the - I found it was given out the child had "T hive to inforin,you you are quite i tense furor among the fluttering lila, unfolded, '+oma bad left their £viand called and urged me td try Dr. m:ytak.-n there," be replied, calmly. , ma.idens down in the spacious parlors, wives in bed recovering from S.iiur- I «+!•tams'fink P,Ila. 1 ,WJ her L bid died, and was buried with its young „ylr Retford Lycaa will not marry I Yobody regretted Plurma's down- 'day's �x,u.t: all dreaded the effect of Icer 'faith ie. all meet,^fres b' i she mother, I never understood why you to-night, for be to already mar' I tall, aithonigh Sadil Huzlhurat tax's- the mother'; esarnpi as the coil- ; "'J3 appareeatlty detrrm:ned I&bxu'rd . -Basil Hurlburat did not attempt to, ri,ed to my little daughter Daisy." fully kept that part aQ the narrative Area, try tb.a p:il,s. for sho brought sir. - recover hi; child:' He produced the certJ,ca.te, as ho 1 byck, E^_PECIALLY THE GIRLS. about ,bulrf a box she had been u%!rg child far from here. .tp ke !.tress it os, the ,able r"Rex . Oh, it is just like a romance,'" I ba 9c.IL I could not thea do Ie ss "I took the tbought her d*-id." be cOn'inued, aim- 1 cried Eve Glenn• raptureu+ty' "but One work nizaiia had b:.ugh`back bin, ; than try the p•1L9, on,d when they pLacing it in a buabket os, the river , ply '•I have -*eat for him to break ;still we must nat be d.aappoioted, hou;ehol.d e:f:'cts n.z ti®,ta '„a twenty- ! we,re used, v h+:lv I canna: nay that - !brink, with a nate pinned to tG saying rho atartliag sewn o[ lluisp'a oven- I gals w-e must hive a weddin=g all the f v- year% bi3 wife having sold thzm 'I felt mach better, I bad mare cca- y i y and Daisy must be mar- attic. by for drink to a cin ah, pills and got •felt a gone _ ;that I. the mother, had sinned and ,ice, and 1 expect hires here every as Rex a Ed vas $ad sought a w tery grave beneath mom?nt " + vied over again.' Her ea,'lumei ono hn with dozen'bagsno doubt that theB.fore tbose y w Pe - i `Pluma," cried ZSai,a tinclaspng Ever ane was on the to las of ex- 'dram.cw .ff-c:. ' , what i fc,ti,nd t..- y - the waves I acreeneid myself, and I her arma from.hor father's nock, and ! pectancy to see the beautiful little fore I !eft bcm: aha morn.ng' +nd ,rap:dly rew,zormg ma to my old- i ,watched to see what would become, of awiftly crvasag over Jo where her bwronne of a double romance. br- prolu,ced a bundle of twenty-(LVO 'time bealth, ;s,3 I was soon ible to _ I rival Mood beautiful! proudly de- Eve Glenn foll-iwpd b Mrdle,found p•twa tirL-, t•--mute witnesses of. a-. s t up and tboa.be around and out i the child, ss, I saw a mAm'd form ap- y' y ',i.reckod hems- I d a all eight ar nine boxes. and '• preaching in the' distance tenet, 'tarRive me for the pain ! I'ler out at onra .a thF.. +tudy $ have caused you unknowingly. I ' ''Oh, you dar-ling-' cried Eve,laugb- "I've go' hundreds of 'em." said a-,beforo these were one I Pelt a! " "I fairly caught .nay breath -'at be +did not dream I was-an-aa-b-tress I in,g and crying in on,,- breath, i sho ,%vather-bca!'cn cibma.a. "I sell am though I had olives had an ache or •- -_ ,drew ne:ir. I saw it was any own bus- -or that Xr Hurlhurst was my fatb- hugged and kimed Dairy rapturou'Iy; ,every cwx maa,ha." I pa'n La my life. That is wha-t Dr, , _band. wham i had so crwelly desert. ter. I dKm't want you to go away, and just to think you v^re married j And so, the terrible indlic . ran W' 11.iams' Pi•ok Pill% did for me and --- Platna, frorta the luxury that has been all the time, and to Rex, too; above i iia course. but with a strong,chivAl- I ttiC:ak I w�nbd ba retro ungrateful -;--..- i _ ed yea re ago-your father. Tslunia, I your+; stay and be my sister-share all other fellow* in the world!be, w:-a robs e:�ntimeat In if, is, spite cf its I it -I did not sed my te+atiaiuny for vs , w-ver knew oz dreamed of your I my hame•^ just the one I had picked out for ' f.erceno". i the bt•w. r, it m.iy be to some; other + ex�,tence, _ -- *My little tender hearted angel!" you." I 1 ':ave my w:+fe," Said one; "-my !young gar l." . . I • - e' Bully ha lifted thgbasket and.I tripe Bs�i! Hurlhurst, moved to tears. Rex was loath to tat Daley leave ! wid, is a perfect a.agel when she is i AL,is Coillin,s' stne7 should.. bring ,. _ . , 1 Jolla. Broaki hid his face iii his him even for a mamt•rat. Eve was i sober," ezc!-a m-d a-noth,r, -with the hgpe to ma ay thoniviadi oP clear _ the sleeping Liabe. How he came in firm. 'em hi,is of strop conviction. t ori s what suffer as she did, _ haad+e . P 3 �Y � gi �" t _ ' that Locality I do not know, I found, For a single Instant the ryes of� ' I shall take ,her to my. room and i "'We.marri+td ibtye women. and we I'Tbco.3 who are pale. lack. appetite, I ' b aaale atria a freak of fate, he g convert ler in no time at all into a :cannot utter! cast them off," said suffer fri.,= headicbes, and paipu,a- + y . d I.the•ie two girls met-whose lives had y . ' had tak,-n the child lime to his cro,sed each other so strangely- veritable Cinderella." 1 a gentlemanly young fvlIo,W, •'bur wei t'on of the. heart. dizzinoi», or ice!- 1 Dyi� i blue a es soft, tender and Al)-- 'She is th-e pretty young girl that ' mlL3t hrive more protection- thin tbe,'1 nag of coor,tant wearinevs, will find aria Ta,za, and there the little c i Y' Y carried me from the, s.tow wall,, and I law at proaent give-s as." If thare was renewed health and strength in the 1. Ptuma's-bard;hashing: bit- s - remaiaed until the spinster died. - e pealing, t•. i I have. Loved her so much even, since, ' any di!s -mt to thii "casting off" sen- use of a few boars• of Dr WAJi-ms' .-.-♦ ter sad acbrn[u _ "Again, a few years later, I de- even if I tellies'• remember her ' ti•ment it rima from n man, of thirty IPi�nk Pills. Sold by all dealers or `t . Lermwed to visit Whitestone Hall, She drew herself up to bar Pull name." cried Birdie, clapping her I years' exp,-rrixwho admitt_od be Ieewrz by ran 1L, post paid, at 50 teats L. I • whoa a startling and unexpec- a igbt• hands [n th, {treatest glee. wa4 weary of 1r Hts wife was rs, +a hoz ar a!z lose! for $_.�. by ad- -- tburprise pr itself. tiiaco cher! ! "Remain in your houaei" she Is,the din of the excitement, Plume drtinkird. `ar' he said, Kith some- 1dres9;ag the Dr, �t'iUiams' Medicine - %. I hive b^lieve,d in fate. All urncoa- I cried, haughtily, trembling with rage. Hurlhurst shook the dust of White- � thing like ..a wail in his vesica, "JSp, Co., Brocksala, OaG fxious of the st-rang> manner in which "You mistake me, girl; do you think stone-Hall Parever, from her feet, mut- i daugbtor, a young thimg of twtnty- . •- -se two men'e.lives had crossed each I i could gee you enjoying the home tering 7aa1•edicSioaa at the happy oc- Liv, only lately married, has beent -�`-- •• - - - . _ ptbtr, r found Basil liurtburgt had that I have believed to be mine-sae cupants. She{'had taken good care to led away by her mother's example, . STOPS THE TRAIN . — .-.-:engaged my own buyband, and your the man I love better than life it- secure all the luables that she could' and is obwt last-lost." . .' __ - _ tathPr, John Brooks, for his over: self .kavlah caresses upon you-kiss Lay her hands olq, wbicb were, quite a Ono speaker suggested the fcama+ reft _. peer." your li s-and bear it.calml l Live Inxealons Ptialls Iarentfea `R111 Tt^evet t - p y fortune in tbe>d3eives, securing Ger I tion a! a amort of isolated commtiaitp+ Roiceo it Aecideuts. - T'Tnma g�ave`a-terrtt;le-cry •btit the the-tife of a pan svatit ,fix life. She as-never- of men. with`drti.alzem, %vivo% and,irf - soman did cot heed ler. led to believe 1 was an heiress! Bet- heard from mord, � the ultimate resort, emigration with R"it-h'S vieav To p:eveni--trig aWl)Vats _ � "I dared not betray my identity ter had ! never kztown weglt6 the than 0 a e `T: e- a the chi'113reii, l arias the women s,9 at level oioas•ings and collisions in the fI it,tf fin rl nnirlc l,._,.j.t•$tg,... .b.a..�8 .- --a-89F)fRR-iTFg..3�;�,i•G�•->.K1,d stone-Hall; for I know', it all came to of poverty," ahs wailed out, sharply. Eve Glean took Daisy to her owl give aiO retnetly tv tris men. It was S�bO�� of railway-static� �� light, it would be pioved..without 'a "I shall cot touch a dollar of your room, and there the wonderful trans- + agmed to form an association: to be -very ingenioag mechanism has recent- doubt you vvera not the heiress o[ money, . Basil Hurlhurst. L despise formation began. She dressed Daisy called "The Bur•;bands' Prate tion Soy ly bean tried in France. It consists 11'hiteitone Hall• you too iq,uch. I have lived with the in her own white satin dread, and � cir_ty Against Drunken Wivets," and,i essentially of a huge hook, oir catch, -..- "I L. a young Air], blue-eyed?ad trappings of wealth around me-the twined deep crimson passion-roses in la agitate toe ttiq amemdm:nt, to the Invade of iron, which is connected with go,Idrn-haired, s�nging like a lark in petted child o1 luxury-all is vain- the golden ourla, clapping her hands Bishop .cif—_Winch+ester's ' Habitual) a lever at the tstirticn by' means •of a the fields. One glance at bet face, all in vain." - -at Daisy's wondrous beauty-kiss- Drunkaz'di` bill, Which •would puts and I:kttew she was Basil Hurlhurst'. wire, through which a current of el- and L child [ata had brought dL- Basil Hurlburst wag struck with' ing her, and Petting her by turns.. the husband& om an'equalitp'with the eot,ricity passes. When it is lying in $ the terrible grandeur of the picture 'There never was such a little fairy -wives with roga,rd to facilitizs for its place the train Basses firer it quite . reedy to her father's-hent- I ques- s,be msde; standing_thare in her snag- of a bride!" she cried, . exultantly ..prccuring a s:paratiaa order. - .easily, but as soon as it is raised it ' •, ' tioaal her,-and she answered she had adipent, scornful pride-a: wealth of leading Daisy to the mirror. "True, - lived with Tuiaa Burt, but her name -jewels ilasliing on her throat and `you haven't any -diamonds, and I —"�— critches• a lever attached to the en- was Dais Rroaks." you; but who 'BLIND MAXIS.BUFF. . gine. The lever thug caught causes o- n I • - y breast and twined in the long; sweep- haven't asp to lend •• - � "It is a lic-a base, ingenious lie!" ing hair that had become loosened would miss such trifles, gazing' at �-.- mat,valve on the engine to open auto- - - - �shrieknA Pluma. ".Daisy Brooks 'the, and swept in a-dark, shining mass' to such a bewitching, blushing face and llr• Richards is engaged fa da' amt. Onc% lay and applies the btrain at . - -..._ - heiress of \�hitestone Ball! Even if her slender waist, her flashing eyes eyes bright as starsT Oh, wori't a� 9�g lady; whom be is permit- once, ss, that the whole train is •-it n+ere true," she cried, esultiagly, far outabimi>4g the jewels upon which every one envy Rea, though?" tmd to vi it three tiaass a week. Her' brought to a standatill within a short she will never reign here, the mis- the softened gas-light streamed. blot Please don't, Eve," cried Daisy. inather, ap3raon with a strict sense distance. In. foggy 'weather the use - .- tress of «'hitestone Hall. She is PPy• y of such as apparatus cannot be over- - - dead." osis gleam of remorse softened her °'I'm bo happy, and you are trying to of .propriety, disapproves of much estimated,-aa it is calculated to pre- _ 1. i_ "Not enact! I"cried a virgin voice stony face in its cruel, wicked beauty. make me vain," vent a train runnier into another - y g Her- jeweled hand suddenly crept to A few moments later there was a familiarity, especially, kissing, -be- 8 • from the rear; and before the two the pocket of Iter dress w hero sho had .great hush in, the vast parlous be- tween the partiel;, which happens to L•a.delayed at a Btu- women could comprehend the. nitre- 'placed the vial. low, as Daisy exit®red the torn, lean- Unfc+rttimately >Wr' domestic duties tion. 1. tion, the detective sprung through "Open that door!" she commanded, ing tremblingly on Rex'a arta who -prb?ent her from exercising so close ---'►—" • _ the silken curtains, pla•ciag his track ,,._-The key fell-..f_rom her or looked as happy as a king, and Basil .a stipetivisiva 'over the coup'.--. as she BAI?EN-PO«ELL'S * --'-ESS firmly agai,tist the door. "You have ae'rveless grasp. Tbe�etecttva- Hurlhurst,- looking fully tem years- actuIx,wah.wh'aaefQre-ahe has arrang- During the camp_ aiTn-iii '2outb - -- -- ".r _ laid a deep scheme, with a cruel ven- tl picked it up, Placed it in the. younger titan- wa3, his vrout, walking.. to have n little niece with 'her on Africa, last - year, General Baden- . 3 P;. - geagce:but your-,aw'tcaaPoua-aro- k a oedba-door.-AnrLsls. _proudlg.bestdE his icing-leet:dtugliter. vitiztg days to taoiouat gilard is the pGwell tapped .a telegraph-wire, and . . . turned againkt' you. '-Bring ysexic our at that instant, 1. Rea yea, -dead away, and the .drwv�ing room, feeling assured that heard tits Baer.'commander Grobler daughter forward, Mr. Hurlhurst, letter in his hand, reached it. .moan broke through tbs dark clouds, 'the• o kazp s the child will su1- ask General Botha to send reenforce. . Your presence is also needed, Mr, Pluma saw him first. lighting the earth with a-silvery .tine to lane th3,potratg lovers within meats at once, as the British had . _•_•_Brooks," he called. . l" she cried, is a Iovv, hoarse radiance;as Rex and Daisy took•their, the bounds of decoruaii cornered,him. ' voice, staggering- p and .him; a-- a the -a•tar, where.the One mamma had something of T Btor was related by the Lon- '_ - - _ -CHAPTER YI:. • he reooiled from her, and she sa:w ceremony which •made them man as _ t0-tar her don papers, an a e - 1. Not a muscle of Pluma Hurlburst's Stanwick's letter in his bands; and wife was for the secodd time- per- daughter, ate, going straight into much applauded for his strategy-and lace.quivered, but the woman uttered she knew yn an instant all her treach- formed. - the room, rife was horrcfied tot see her good luck. • . a low cry, shrinking close to her, ere was revealed; and without another Heaven's Itght -never fell on two seated an the young man's knee -ivu-h.... - But out Little girl, five sears old, Fide, word-pale as death-but with head such supremely happy mortals,as, her arm. round his a^_ck; while little had opinions of her own.concerniag '"Save me,-Pluma!" she gasped• "I, proudly erect, she swept with the dig- were Rex .and his bonny blushing Elly was groping about the furni-- the 'exploit. She listened very at- `aid it'for goat sake."' city of a princess from the scree of bride. tum ,with hnr eyes blindfolded. •entire}y to the account of the pro1. - ' Basil Hurlhurst. slowly put back her bitter defeat, closely followed by Out-.ide of Whites,tone Hall, a mot- D!cetor! s)De aligrilq exclaimed, oeedi-gg and to the approving com- rhe curtain, and stepped into the fist cowering 'mother. Ley throng rtes I atlieriag witar the' and Elly;appdrently vexed at,tha in. Wrests of th, elder members of the Loom clasping 'bis long-losidaughfer Fres did not seek to detain her; his rapidity of lightning-the story had d+'eruption, Said family,. and. when they had finished - _., .... _ ,--.to his breast. Daisy's arms were eyes had suddenly fallen upon the got- gone from lip to lip-the wonderful Oh, auntie, vva are p.ayiag "Blind sh, said, decisively: Clinging round his'neck, and Ler sol-:_ dem.hlired little figure kneeling by .,tory of the long-lost-hari_ess and the Man's Buff;'.again so aice-l+y. Well, tI think it -wits very rude of . den head trc%ted on his sbould'e1•. She Basil Hurihurst's chair, double romaac^. 1­__ him eta lister!- . fret a HF.' HAD TH.OUGIIli QF`IT. sobbing hyetericallq, Jehn Iia reached h^r side at a,single Cheer after cheer rent the air, and '- �Tooks, deeply affected, following af- Lionn3. - telegraph w tris were--busy with the -- NOT ��TFIOT LY IQCT SIGHT OF. _... Ler. - - •'Oh, D•ak)y, kny darling, my darl- alartling reVeladtons.•. - B.enMict'-AVby have ycv never How is your,Shayriespeare Club get: Like a etas at bay, the woman's ing!" Sic cried, snatching her in Lie Th^ lhrcng,arpgnd th^.Hall pressed thought r,,ariously of matrimony? �� ' ooura a seemed do return to her, as arms, and straining her to his breast, forward to Catch a limp.se of Phe' Ccebebs-I have thought seriously of trite c 8 8 d g ph; we tell about, hal;es),aesre opert. hate stood ttaos to face atter all thoaA. ns be murmured passionate, endear- pretty' little. bride.' Ycung girls it-vary seriously. ThaE•is why I oaice in a,while•. . . •. . Mars wltluthe'hitsband whom she hada iag wards over.ber.'',' Laughed and cried.for very joy.tJioth- halve.piave,r aaarried. . r - `I - 1. . . . i ,llioe .:.." '.. i , y v+W ---_. 'v . -: t,�� - M ' u -. .. .5 - ._t- .. .. .-. _ ice,t • , .. .- ., �� F,jay #. ' R� T$L�, imatead of sitting dawn to ,wring your ►rg� SUNDAY S�HOgL. FROM E�tIB G ° �' hands in the shadow and in the dark- oe > a Tharp rock oat theide, and ► ;,n+C IBIN UP THS ROCKS a sharp rock on the other bide. LESSON IX,SECOND QUARTER,INTER- 1HTEAESTIN(1 NEWS BY �t�L 88011 ;�� --r►--- ATIONAL SERIES JUNE'2. OLD IRELAND. "4 • .._.__ . .. ____._•� C'URFLIV. ATT BOTH• ENDS OF THE N _._._ . ` i .. . .•.. 4 y DAYS Telt aA the.Lesson, Heb. iz, 11.14, here and There In the Land Of•the:shh" Persecution Stirs =the Blood R'for In tbe piaturesq 8 village , reek-Of Isrereet w Carad4rsr Irish- , u age otf Al-. 2t-=8-liemart Yeraer, Z1-Z6-Cold-. mer. - ]�[ t + lesley, _Warwick*hLre, England+ .&4 .es Text,.Heb. ,oft, ZS-Commentary r' - X/1�gn11lCen a Battle. - FteDared by the Aev..D. H. 3tesrnsi the esp,e2iRnr+at o2 tabaeco-gth 'i e- ,• s .a - amcie,ut cuiSt.om, wrhi.ch i.s found tel Lin-' is Ireland i[s naw. meeting with auG- ger here and there, i5 still o�iserv0d. __. -. _ --..._-_— _ __ oese. - -' - The church bell is rung at five o'- il. "But Christ being come an high Joh.a q�•eorun, a Young farmer. - "A despatch from Washington says' that religious wears. are the mast aback every (morning in the summer wriest ot.good things to comp by a greater has been azwaader'ed at Bablimacur, `" bitter wars. N,Ow the world some- and at.C,i:x o'clock in the,winter, in•or- and more perfect tabernacle,not made about twenty miles from Athlorne. -Rev. Dr. Talmage preached feces 7 times takes after him, the newspapers der to. axcluge sleeping.•villagers and -with, hands." The Holy Spirit in this Elie following text:' T11ete was a take after him:, publlo. opinion takes enable t.heim to start wlgek in 8 epistle dwells upon the excellency of the ,The spa+fig cattle show as the Royal - IL•arp rock on the one side„and there after b:mi,, aad h3 Ls lied ab(-,Lt until time. The ourfeaw, bell is also tolled 'Son of God, the brightness of the Fa• Dubyyn Saai,ety at Ra Is bridges num+ was a sharp rock_on the other side." all the dictionary at Billingsgate is at eight aecl,ock eaoh..evenimg- - her's glory and the express image of fiha bered 890; a9 compared wie ,h 776 ms__ 1. ` y imr xiv., 4, have been on are 4 ex nus an certt►ia-anise fru er n . . . --T—. 1500. of persee�utiaa is a than Trioses, than Melchiaedec, 'than HI S Aston, than Joshua, than the tabernacle 'rhe nutLuerm;s mrYtrictilaa5 iecent]v1 TONIC AND AN IV6PIltATION; FROM BDNIE SCOTLANDt with all its ritual, than all the sacrifices, now. bonne of you, in this(ofisis o1 the trot too much of it, and too long placed nLpan the mllnufacttLre ai teat. I! a man meet one trouble.' for He Himself is the true tabeh•IIacle MIM is Ireland have led to thu ' $e pan go through it. He gathen4 coutnLed becomes the sock Bozez, P" and the true sacrifice, of which all others c,,os ng of two factorieK in Belfast, . throwing a dark shadow over a man's INTERESTING MEWS FROM THE were only typical. A high priest on the ati-res .have beun . all bL1 energies, concentrates them life, What is, h© to do them Go HI(-HLANDS AND LOWLANDS• right hand of the tfiaone of tho Majesty Aboat 400 age upon one point, and' in the strength ho'm'e, you say' Gtra3 advice that -- - thrown Dort of eanplaymeat. 11 : That is just the place for a man to go in the heavens, a minister of the true inb- of God, or by his otita natural esteem-t when the woaLd abases him Go ,� the Tinian of Robby Sarna-EtaaY ernade which the Lord pitched and not A putbLc meetitag was held in Bel- . , of God,, ce3 through it. But the man (chapter viii, 1, 2). The good things fast to start a frumd. far the better . .. 8 g home, Blessed be God for aur quiet a,nd Things Happen to Interest the ]shads to come, of vv1i1E He is a high priest, ms4 who has trouble to the right of sympathetic homes. But there is of Auld Scotia's Sons- are also mentioned in chaptere x, 1; xi, egw'pment o2 Queen'& College. Some him and trouble to the left of him,' many a man tvho has the reputaVoa The drawings far the week ending �, and shall be fully seen and enjoyed handsome gifts w-e¢e announced, in- ' f9 to be pitied Did either trouble of having a. hams when he has none, is the ages to come when He will show eLwdLng £5,000 by Sir James Musgrave come alotte, 1� mi ht ea'3ure it, bat Through ua•tiLinkingnzss ar precipita- 90th March, 4901, od GLasgcfw tram- he exceeding riches of His grace in His 13aat„ 'for this fou:nKlat on of a chafe B tion there are many .matches made ways were ,£7,999 8s lld. kindness toward us through Christ Je- of Pathology- .. two troubles, two disasters, two over-, that aught neves to have been made, Mr. Stt=ncl has lat the Xirkwall sus (Epb, ii, 7). General Pole-Clarew. and Lady Bea- , - shadowing misfortunes are Bozez and An officiating priest cannot alone . unite a couple_ The Lard Almighty Hotel to 32r. Donald Sutharland,from 12. "By His own blood He entered in trice PaLc Cdrew. were at Ormemde ' '- Seneh. God pity him! There is a, mit proclaim banns• There is the Caleckmian hotel, Inverness. once into the holy place, having obtained fibre rock ora the one side, and a , eternal redemption for vs." Everything Castle recently on a visit to the P ninny a home in which there is no Thr death has taken place in Lcu- about the tabernacle, which Moses was Mazqu:s and Marobbdness of Ormond, Hharp rock oma the other side." I scmpathy and no >lelpfulnes9 and no don atf Mr. John 'Parton, tvbo in 1895 repeatedly instructed to make according 'rhe members of tho Ormond, familJ __­�-- In this crisis of the teat L! that�gwd c.heez. The clangor of the hat- stood as Liberal candidate far the to the pattern showed to him is the are particAlarly popular in Kilkenny, - . . tie may not hake baso heard outride, St. Andrews Burghs. mount (chapter Till, 5; Es, axv, 9, 40, et and Lad,y Beatrice and her gallant . nian whose fortune and health fail at but Gad knows notwithstanding all al.), spoke of Christ and His sufferings husband got a very enthusia%tb re- _ ' the same time. Ninetenthe of all the playing o: the "wedding march," Rev. Andrew Drawn, Ceres, Fife, and glory, or,a.a it is writtea in Pa, xxiz, ceptioa on thctis reburu from their . our m,erc(halnts capsize in business be- and all the odor of the arangel blos- his been elected minister oC Aberdeen 9, margin, "In His temple ovals whit of bane n. ___ __ __ fore they come to forty-five years of som;, and the benediction of the off!- 1 tV'mt parish church, in succession, to it uttereth His glory." The blood taken 1 ym ''age. Thera is son^ collision is coni-,eating p0stor. t's"re. has been no I Rev. R. H. Fisher. wtthia the nail once a year for the high The Duchess of Connaught, a� a I a Lrr:' Sometimes mea bave plans Ecu tiv^ erection o1 the new priest himself as well as for the people though Germain' by birth, is said to be '. 4*aU* a.rld- LhP4__st,op P Y a,w$kg� t,afiad on one area of them (vee a Lev. xvi) cinted to Iiia an enthusiast_:, Laver of everything ema-m i Ad, - tie' t-,ar,cl- e 7 and e p meat It seems as if'e4e-gr rsr3r�t rock of p Gft -=•• _ a£a asxsE.a#:alsotat,,.gam [a�xiLleti.3ie;1 ,:abed _ £10,000, have been approved b Aber- Brit ` �-h'�• gds tim-r aslx z moat int his aim^ ole the back of a t>thea• side the rock of dam,est►c tate- t pp p onto for all and which takes away not -' cote before be learns what a fool a Ycit What shr 11 such an ease dot the siva of a year, but all sins forever, tenantry by entgag.ng dhree- women t Ila as Jonathan d d. C1Lmb. Get up i deem flown C0e1ueil' nstztuetors in bhe Dublin schools to main iy who riaks all his own property 'ato the h. htv old God's consolation for the blood of Jesus ; Rev. cl5: John tearoh hes da L:teas' music painting-� Detachments of recruits, number- from all sin lI John i, 7; Rev, I. ti; John u'g t pa g -:.- on the prospe.t that some man w-i111 from wh.ch You miy look down in ' Ing L5, left Aberdeea for Setuthampton xiif. 10;, He has cot cbtained for as re• a+nd liteaatur,. iter house in Dublin . tell Lhe truth it gee ms as it a man. triumph upon outs(d+ per�^cation I recently, en ramie for South Africa demptlou for a week er a month or a 119 said to be charmirvg since 9hc, and t 1 and home trouble, Whle good and p I; the Dake refurn'Esl" Lt. 4 must have a large amount of tia3nle- i to oLn ]Baden-Powell'a lite force. year, but eternal redem tion. He res I i .• -• l g.Teat Jahn LSea!ey w,a,a bo,og selene- j 1 to Fiia sheep eternal life, and they shall I At the village at Glpssua, near Ath- able goads on his own shelf before be rd at the mag,vtratea and having '; At the :,anual-meeting o2 the ahare- never. perish; neither can any pluck them ` - _ ... learns Low much easi,ar it is to buy I hi:+ nam. writtn : rin the board Icu:ev , holdl2rs of the B'Aatik of 'Scotland the out of Ills hand !John r, 27.29). Ho I `' Dr. Edward Frencih, who was n ' I i Jh+n to sell. It seems as it every "f London :a dcggesrel, at that very portrait o2 the Etarf of Stair;the gov- Himself is our redemption, and apart , mtemt;cr ad a well kia.,,wa West o4 i man mixt be completely burned out,I t:mn Li4 wife, rva•a makima him as e�� a! the br►mk, frac formally un- I from Him there la mono IEph, i, 7: I Cor. Ireiaod family, entered tate roam of . . mrs,exable as -Lhe co-'14L nctLmg as vciaed. I.10: Acts Iv, l2'. f h!s wile, and, it is aile:ged. stabbed I bafrre he learns the importance of mho h she wc:c Vaess:d w:,h the } > ulwaps keeping folly ensured. It °g po 13 l4 "Flow nraoh more'*hall the !,her in tt✓a bre 3lrs. French exptr• _ , 4. , seems as if every man moat be wreck- v zs I suppo3a she was,,waver do- ; The Eadie prize Ia. Gree][ at- the ; blood of Christ surge your eomarienee I;mg 20 manures adtarward., Dr. ret En a financial temper before he *ng hloa a krrcitse,sq ❑atil the dap She Aberdeen Free Church Cotllege hse I from dead works to terve the living ', F'reacb, rt. is further allKged, attack- lcaras to keep things snug in case ran away, so that he wrote to his bean g.rned by _Nfr. Donald James God'" There was a ceremo i cleans- !ed the po ce %%ho wean to arrest him. of a guddea euroctydon. tYlaea flu d erg the.ae woe i+: "I did mot farmke ,, i new of Mr. D. "M. floss, con- ing by the blood of the sn ccs, but f but was avarpawesed,, calamity docs come, it is awful. The b's; I brve act d.ismi+sed her; I will fec. otnsr. notl, vs ever took away sin but the blood a^rt. rI b her." of Cbrtet. to which all the earri9cea The Lord has taade two "!man goe" hams im de4pair and he I John Kerr, who lonidera ai 57 Rich-I pointed. The ashes of a Deifer take u• I vet . tells his ftuily. 'We'll have to go to ', Agan: that wansa stands in the 1 y genevoue gifts lately. - One of ;the poor hou,e." He t.ak�s a dolor. ;criers of the text, who has bereave- , and street, Glaaagotw, and who illi - ba,k to tion, :tz aa9 the wondrous and £500 to the poor of DubL:a, £250 be- o ry ho everything. It seems as meat and a struggle for a livelihood to th, harb�a'. cited I;a the W-,-.tcrn i most significant ordinance of "the rod I ng given to the Pmtc%taut An.b- - !d h• never scald rise. But a lit- at the Dame time. Wit cnllinR jIAfrrussrp rece�tlp. .irom, the effects lsetfer•• which should have a most Drape: names, I peak from observation. Ohl I of his imnnersiaril• fol study, Bat the only real cleansing, ' bebop vt the cL:y, and the a.,me t1e time ps$ae•s an ba says: *,Why,-I it u a bald Lhiug fur a woman to ►mrnrnrt to t1u, Roman Cathoi~^ Arch- . . have The body ad. a aszm was olseerved either from sin or from defilement, by the i b:chap, to be dlstritrai+d as they map bad of! nLtce all. I 9 . am not-so make as honest living even when her I +•ay.In this wild'ermese Journey, 1a by the my family !c Before the Lord heart is But troubled and she has a iloak ag at the west sad tie the Tawn ; blood of fItm who by the Eternal Spirit !ttsm'k beet. Lord Cadogan has nano -. fa Adam ut o! ParadLie, ha d the ma nettssm of as Inch, L'vmterm'leins, and on L b.:tng , D !prc.m.•4L £:a0 to.L:ho (7rark lndnsstrial €-r-vr_hrim Ev^ t"3 " when ha Lo3t-tar cheek tet __ _ L rFaovered it xma_i4i4A411'ted_as tlLat of offered Himself-a sacriout'le is God for our Esh biti,�n, which it is poo seed to L';,ra lirye he soar! eland it: Permit rxgu.site presence-mut now�s-ham - 1-tiaa-a lamb wrttseut. blcmtsh_.and x.ith_!. p - ' core, who hag neve road but three or ' bend .or the father Li dead. The ex- '�John Sb'trp, water officer. out spot (I Pet. I, 19). Do let us give �'55�al r n;g ibe p0ai IHTF.-- —`�-- t ur novels is all h,s lite and, who penses of the obsequies absorbed all The estate ed 1i411rule, which be- earnest heed hat Is here taught that ?n live stock. Ireland is doing • •hay not a great deal of romance in tbat.was left [n the savings bank,and- p live are redF0,ed to be taken at once the thing. and for tba three moth lagged to the trustees o1 Sir t�iFliam his campositttrn, to 6a that if, wben, w— and wasted wirth to he a, but to nblde here to serve the (end!n ]larch° 31, 397,938 animals lett •. y Elliott, 02 �tobo, bee hien uncharted living Gmd. or, as it is written in I Theca. B ,a maan'i.fortunes f>tl, be has a good WEEPING AND '1'L'ATCHING, thy Sir Jahn U+her, 01 Wells, at £40,- - w,'e, a good. ChristEan wits, he ought %be gnes fortb-a grave, a hearse, a OOQ. 'rhe rental a[ the estate is ti .- 10, 10, "to serve the llvibg and true God Irnh pcuts'Loz Great Britain; 11'8380 ---not to be despondent. ' Otb," you 'coffin beh nd her-to contend far her ! acreage, '',800. - and to watt for His Son frnm heaven be air cattle, 67,898 arhaep, •197; ' say, "that only inereasea the ember-� existence And the existence of her i With the wicked storks at the ungodly yEg p,gs, and 4,093 bosses. Liquor ; rasamant, since yew have her also to children tt-t:en I see such ,a battle Lady Geddes bas offered; on-behalf the believer is supposed to have forever exports hold th•e,:'r .otwa %veil., -meurly . . f.a3cc Dale af." You are as ingrate; as that open, 1 shut my eyes at the of herself and the family of the lata : done, but all works of the believer, bow- 1UL,000 haxg haven of pa:ter being _ . for a woman as often supports a' ghastliarss of Ltse spectacle. ' Mea Sir. William 1?. Ge3deq to ph ace a ever god is themarelves. .it not wrought I ati,1 from iAublin aloe. in. the . __ man. as the man supports the woman. 41t with embroidered slippers and stained glass window in Aberdeen by the holy Spirit are Daly dead worts, three, manth3. Of thn the great The raga may bring all the dollars, write heartless serape about won- University Chapel, Kiag'9 Cahlege, as they profit nothing G COT. lit, 15). G-u,maees firm.srnt over 83.000 hogs- 'but the woman generally brings the ' an's wages, but that question is made 1 a memorial of the late principal. "Christ la entered Into heaven of heads. Lnnh whiskey aLSo is a large 1 . . courage and the faith-in God. well,i'up of tears and blood, and there fe self. now to appear 1a the presence of !export 22,600 tons ,.af fore•gn flour . • ,. this man of whom T am speaking,, more blood than tears. Oh, give wo- J Lord Provost Steel, Edinburgh, is God for us.' That we, having obtained was +-arporrted into Dublin during •looks around and he finds: his family man free access to all -the realms p Life In Him, shalt colo ma to Iter is ion to rectipt of a letter promising, oa the th:oc mouths. cense he ever liveth to make Intercession .. Is Left, aa3 he rallies, and the light ' where sbe'can get a livelihood, from behilf of Lord Rosebery, a subscrip•- for (chapter vet, 25). As ]fie said, Us poet od Dtt1'bli,a seems to be oa _ . ' .comes to his eyes, and the smile to the telegr:,ph.office to the pulpit. Let I tion of £100 to the farther ,fund his � his face, and the courage to bis heart. man's wages be cut down before hers 1 "Because ?,live, Te shall live also" (John the took-up as far as customs•dyt ea = ij 'r Lordship Fe raising for the Soldiers'. ziv, 19),or as tt is written In llom. v, 10, ' In two years he iw all over tt. He aro cut down. Men have iron in their I and Sailors' .amilies Association. "Being reconciled to God by the death of are caaceraed, as far the three makes his financial calamity the first souls and can stand it. Make the wayy —;� ihhapter to a _ Ree to her of the broken heart, O The fuaaeral of Mr. William Mait- His Son, we shall be saved by His life." n�ataths endiatg March 31, 1507, the A'il•IW ESA OF PROSPERITY.' ye sewing _women on starving wages {.laa1 Macrob:!rt, es-Provoat of Stran- Re have to heaven n t neat li gL Priest GOO, collected was nearly X2'16,-the � ' -O ye w:dew:! turned out from the it, , who fa touched with the feeling o! ou;�!G00 �.��� tviRh £204,000 far the _ � Ile met that one trouble- ,,nqueredb4xmePn1n rarer, kook ptnco 'recently. The de-the, Ist Ayr ia6tmitiea. having been In all points Ism, it. He sat own ora i teachers, kept on r tempted like as we are, 7 w ' '£190,0000Ila Idu9, This 811OWLLnnng, Sow under the grim hhadaw of the roe3c p tggardly stipend- i t,nd Gallaway Artillery, Was buried and to Him we may come boldly and ever, for the prt-sorot year i,s possibly I Bozez, yet he soon rose sad began O ye wumia of weak'nei'ves atld acb- with full .military and Maeouic 1 , lag side, and abort breath, and broken hvmara. find Ia Him nlsvays the mercy and grace i•atvi+tLtg to the large clearances which '; like Jonathan to ctia# heart, you need something mere than I that we seed (chapter IT, 14-16). Let na have been undo in anticipation of the _ _ _• --r IL suppose that these overhanging human a m r y, you aced the syn- A-lananamed John Kirk- lay up in our hearts and hold fast tbeso ra IaB budget. To watch the snaps __I racks only.: made..Jonathae sc rab y I ath of Dublin one would say what a busy , Too th birder and the faster to get pathy of (',ad. Climb up into his 'Kood, a,esidlag' at 418 Garactsos•road, fn�mes and also thewordsRom. vili. -- — - bleartns. He k•now•s it all and he loves I Glasgow, bommitted suicide in his ., port h was, till they began to con- _ ' ''up •sad :'out sato the sunlight; and g 34, "At the right band of God for me. this an-& :Outbined shadow of invalidism you mor t bin father or mother or I house by hanging himself ,!romp the ca,us fhb he,` of the bustle wits - 25, 2tS. "row ogee is the end of the > and financial embatTasement has of busband, a r�ould or ever did. and f kitchen pole by means of apiece of mused by the itmPOLT and very lib iatstead gf r ng _dawn v ringing your cord, vvorid bath-He.appeared to pat away sin t1s by the exports, tea lifted:a baa-up fes�+� b da. in dt� air, oil bad better be- by the sacrifice of Himself." We Lave the sunlight vi God's favor, and=-tbe to climb There are het is of Thr. tenantry oat the-AidotLr18 es- In these-Toeing verses or-thia chapter A y ung ofLcler.writes home a very naondav of his glorious promise. It consolation for you, though, now tate, near I,nvern::ss, have resolved to what some have called His three appear- graphite description, of the night at- iy y difficult thing far a Tann to feel ,.There fa a aha y rock on ghe one accord a loyal'Highland welcome to Fags-(n hamiliation'to put away eta, now God for us and, as we back by $ol hu 'Drat Geta Smu+th Do¢� Ills dependence upon God,when he,,has side, and a sharp ten thousand dollars in the bank and :side.". rook on the .other i ho was yam ofthenffioersswithyLord shalefind$n thence flast Terse, Hit appear- rk:a's brigade.at Lake Chrissie, is . fifty lltousand dollars in , govern- Again:; {Lot man is in the crisis Lovat's Corps o1 Scouts: Ing to brine;the fullness of His Salvation, nna'th-east Ttalasvaal. The. attack ., Me securities, and-,a block of stores g• lits kingdom-two appeariags on earth1. "tt'ell;' the man of the text who has a wasted life Mr. Qaarrier, of the OrphalpHomes tack place al>atti{ 2 a.m., iIn n thick and three flbiPg• on the`one ids and an unillumined_. and one In,heaven. It roan at the end of fag, and so unexpected was it that - or me s of Soo-Laud,-Bridge of Weir, has re- the age receding this and at the begin-"i•t is silly f i g preceding . �3s to himse eternity on ltle other. Though a man ! - lu pray, 'Give mo this day nip daily g vetoed int6mation that the 'late Mds- ni°g of thhb age that He came-to give samefhi+tLg yeas much alliin to a+ganio . bread,' when my B1 Pantry is full, .and may all his life. have cultivated delib- 1 res Th•omisca Crofthill, - Cairnshde, Himself .a sacrifice for sin. At the end 'took place. Several of the` most the canals from the west are crowd- ,ration and F.elf-poise, if he gets in have bequeathed to these kroner the oL-this age He will come the second "pans ,otricke'n" war, a'fterward9 ed with bread-stuffs- destined that position, all bis self-possession melena of their estates, amounting time, and during all this' age He is in treed by caart-aivartial• attd sentenced • _ o a" Ob m is one. _ ah the ' _. - -- - - - •t Of 8 1 r1 friers" s, if the cambrned nlislor= -thoughts °i tris' ektstence, dwell too much upon the great tm ith cmmnauted to tNN-o year nip son, tu'n+ s and d easte�s of.life:have made wrong deeds, all the wrong words- On the occasion of her approaching the sacrifice of Himself. "His own self mment with harts Labour. The aLtua- strata shove strata, grana't c, pander- marriage; bliss Isabell Jane Mac- • you ci'mb up into the arms of a syn- ons, overshadowing. The rock I call bore��our, sins.in His own body on the tion was sa•nad, however, and by an. patht:t and campassionata God, g• Kenzie, Stornoway, has been present- tree. He was wounded for our trans- 3ruts .m,egim^.U, too, it is said. Rhea . Bozez. On the other side are all the gressions, He was bruised for our int thrrr:Rh all eternity you will bless e3 ibq her fellow-members of the qul all was c.on'fus an, says the writer re heat that'in this world "There was a retributions . 'of the future, the I United Free English Church choir, ties." "The Lord laid upon Him the, ferred to atwvc,�"eve suddenly heard s'cie and a was thrones of judgment, the eternal ages 'with a handsome silver-mounted oak iniquity of us all." '!Christ bath redeem- a real. good Ir''sh cheer;-which buck- • • shlrp rock an one angry tt•ith .bis long defiance; piled • a ti ul- old ban- ed us from the curse-of-the law,,being ed vs ug be,lteT thaui .two whi'akies, --' _ r_side. ' ,W;j:rn: that m:tn• is to a errs That rock I will call Scneh. Climb I 8 Sum Of Money __010,4ea-curer for ns." „Ile galea u;,, ta¢ti a e o spa , the text who his home troubles and Mr. Jahn George Graham, Eon of self for our sins." "The 'Son of God Irish La'nccrs had farmed u:p and outs:d,e persecutiol at th3 snmo time. up by tits w•ay of the .cross. Have loved'me and gave Hhmself for me (I rha,rved, followed by the Cameran . T1L^ rode 1d treats a m~1n well just as your wasted life forgiven. Have your Ir, Henry Graham, Tato o�Rcscmount pct. il, 24; Isa.liii, 5, 6;Gal, iii, 13;L, 4; II g' 'andei-s, and th's Boars were eternal life recured. This mor°ing Viaduct, Aberdeen,' nclw cd London, ) qu.ckip in full retreat." ii, 20 . )ar,; as it preys hos,.to treat him well. has received official inti tion of his .-.. •- . ;. As long as it can manufacture success sect what it hasobetsn,tandgtakc one success at the last open competitir'e . -- -0 out`of lies boar,, artd brain and muscle, eSaminatitva for the situation of As- • ...-�— I 49,300,000 tons of coal are carried it f-a-murs him 7h,' world But look td the future,: and sec what, it - threatens to ba. You can afford to sistant cd Customs in the Customs De- For best English ale 41-� bushels of across the ocean is a year, and 19,- tlya hors© it wants.,to drive. Bstthe lase your health, yea can n[ford to par{int. malt are used in brewing barrel. g:0,000 tons of grain. _ ._ _ t• to c= Lager beer needs only 1 1 bushels, , _ sdu5 .B y his to -tt rc s Tem 9 He . a m;n ,G'a it is b,nsh is to"se pour'property, you cam afford Tbe detail§ of the Black tt'ateh� Ned, at the club, he , track of th'. world, then seers lose your reputation; but you can not s thrust at him. p numbering over 280 rank and file who One-fourth of the whole population is gcnGrnll here at tl;is'time. Fred- - mull of har'n" and lu.k affoRd to logo v4ut_Aoul. That brigl►t, _ of Queensland lite within fisc miles Tom will' ba away far somas is o. He ; ,,,,-;Il belittle haat: they will sari- leamin lor(ou=, tecioas, eternal will form part cif the man garrrs*an y , Th`y that- will call his gents- B g, 8 p' of the t safes of the capital, Brisbane. •bou'glit a bcpcla }e;terday. 'then he _ . , : - -1 • . caluxe b:'n1; end his- pmsession you must carry .aloft in far FlinlYurgh Castle, arriv3d at the thought it would be, 'such a plea- ' V Self agSr°nd12tlment'The very the.-day w�he'a the earth racks down Waverley ct.aiionfromMnat.rosr•,'-re- Tho United Kingdom prorluce3 only sure to be able to ride.' Now he •.'piety san•ntimc.ntausneas• and the, heavens burst. 0 G:xl, help crntly, 1'L'ajor !Everett of the 3rd 40,000 ton" of cheese out of the 120,000 will .eprnet►mans writes that it would be such t• plea- tt.cg{ parse^ut:a❑ that rrran•to ,cave, hi soul. Like Jona- Ilatt-alien Highland . Light Infantry, e,iten every year by people in that, sure, to be able to walk. coat. apon -h,;m from those who Pro- than than climb pvith all our might, was in command. country. TLnCI le ' y B flea& ..o be Christians 00 the P p . I I -1 . .. . -• .,r ., .. . Y . ' 1 . . .• .. . . • , , , .i, - . ,,e,�,y_ . .. , - e .i r, a , To oII1 UBSOXIMM 127 efarri°g -T, L Greig went to Hsmiitoa on a the reeve great his order on the treasarm -- *=ttsoaos to the addree label oa row'P*V o• baseness tri fast week. in favor of the ties recommended in thes tion 'the ax1p42"t� -MissEvaPack a various standincommAteas as Praeaied NEW SPRING GOODS I P owledrld neat the 24th with B are .oke • her friends in Pickering, chis day. aaange of date on label on the&ret paper M. R• The council resoled into a court of reviefoo: e i is ��se„etyt of mosey a&this*So*. Always -C.H. Ham and Geo; Manshaw.were 1110" edateae" ahead s in the city during the races. Ana Hubbard assessment reduced #250; ---Dr.T.A.Young of Woburn called John Emmerson assessment reduced/2W �OOtD &=d 83100!3-Very latest Shapes in Men@, Ladies ---- � � �• Adolphus Thompson am reduced 0300;A B -- apo&friends here tart week. sw mpiO --�•- aat3 Chilrirens. Anew line m Men'+3'heavy boots. �+ -Mn (Dr,)Fraser and daughter Hat- Doweduc ass reduced Mrs 4100;J L Parsons .+++.. gas reduced 1800;Mrs H Linicn see redaoed --- -- ------ tie ig vtsi ' it AUX Mergaobs• i10u;W v Richardson Iota s 4 b f !tire :M&t8—Latest ityie"s in Christie@ and Fedoras. .....'--- MAY 81, 1801. a o!Toronto viaiii@d his Par- Susan Richardson owner reduced to 00 as ' pIc>ia1<rxe, Oirr,.'seast Joe.and Mrs. Day-lo on floe 24th. cors•,ltrs Alice Howlett ase changed to COII@s@ and Guff@.- . N®C3�W08bZ'—Up•to-date Tier,. -LOCALISMS. -Misr Bertha Birrel! of Torcetvves Ellicott property;Dr D"taaabie iaooma Visiting bar ppaarrents daring the' part week. redaoed 4800:ass for Dunbar p►operty; S�tg-Very latest patterns. Seo our!samples before -Wslter'Wood of Toronto t i the Dunbar eat north half lot 35 con 1, ass re ��7ZZ121�' r holiday with his Pim daoed;360;T E Crawford ass reduced 1300 plating your order. Perfect fit gusranfeed. -John Clark it 0n Ihs dok lint this y Parent@ B. and Yrs. Wood. Jae Williams ase reduced 1100;des Lidgett wtYk• -]Kiss Whitneyss changed of !sirs Montgomery de Bali �, Ae BUNTING. j -W.J.Gordon of Toronto was home y &peal she holiday ii and son Chas;Jno S Beare dog ass struck ! over Sunday. her 120329 in 0@baws resuming on kion• y da mores off;H E Pegh cbansre of ass from Mrs -Miss E.Burner lisited' her home in y a• Nixon to as3!reduced 8600;Job,Creighton -- P W Oake of Toronto who is not is the -- — Tercmi over Sunday. - - - ase reduced 1300;Arthur W Fisher dog ase -Mrs Siumith and son, of Toronto, most robust health, as present is visiting struck off;Thos Richardson dog sea strack ' •;spent the holiday in town at Mrs.Party's. off;Tbos Wilson 1 dog struck off; Jno E '�'jIE ' -Mrs.T.A. Greig spent a few days -W.Logan, P. O'Leary, and Geo. Disney dog ass struck off;Jno Green dog W O�N D1V 8( co in Toronto daring the put week. Varty were visiting their reapedtiye friends strtdk off;S A Marks dog struck off;R 1.CIK _ -ilfrr Btdeoa and daughter Viol during&be holiday, ward"a changed to Jas Ward and W R - -- _ -- -visited friends in the city last week. "I"•L.Chapman is now home fora ward; Geo Parker changed to Jas and Sas _ -Miss Maud Logan has returned home few days haying fmiahed'bis final exam• ging;Calvin Dillingham an redneed 4200, ISE ination at Toronto Univarsii Thos C Hubbard hotel nes changed from X71 from Detroit for a short visit to Iter y' Jno Gerow to self;J H Jones dog ass struck AA A �t LL IN G...... �--Seryioes is Methodist church, Sab- RUEJ + nom' - bath, Jane -2nd as 10:80 a.m. and 7 off;John Kirton dog struck oft;F Hutch -A Margach has a stook of Me m., conduoted t p fson ass of Cartwright and Macdonald i TAUgWin baggies on hand Call and 1?' b9 he pastor 4lora• added to Francis h nm prey; Mrs Jane - * tag subject-"Divine comfort in Tribe pp pee them Neal dog struck off ; 9Fm Mitchell dog - ration" Evening subject-"Wh Virgin Corn, Peas, Beans,.Pumpkin, TomMON, _ -Dr F L Henry will be in PiokermR � y 8 struck off. B _ ' on Tuesday,Jane 41b to attend to his Mary closed her home againal her son Mr McBrady seconded by Mr Pugh in- 8 cans for 25 Cents. s Jesnt and why she thought Him in- troduced and at through its various read- > - - 1professional duties, t �g P IIS -Dr Field, of Toronto, visited hit sane-'beside himself.'" Free pews ings a by-law appointing Foster Hutchison his mother, Mrs John Field, on Mon. and pp;3sstitors always welcome. collector foe the municipality for the year - -Pork and Beans, 5 cents a tin. day of lass week •-meesrs Fairbanks of the Oshawa 1901. Salmon lOc, i8c and 15c. Bamusl J.Stephenson left on Bator. Vindicator, H.Nowak,R. MaX. Inglis, The clerk was instructed to write Bteph - rIa merging for Moorefield where he has sad A. Kemp of the Pedlar works Osbaws Hilts stating that the council had not y at the 24tb fishing authorized any person to place fence on Sardines 5e and 10e tin. : beeared s sisitation in a large cheese Opp g is Pickering end Centre at,sod that the council in 1998 had neighborhood, Considerable- rivalry e:• Worcester Sauce 10c bottle. hatory ordered obstractions removed therefrom• raked among the diffe=ant_ ------- . . 'sirs. W.G.Ham ratasasd o3- - - _ - -- rt ae to who would secure the � nay from Listowel where she has been Party largest I that the aaeeesmeot roll of the t�waahip of Sig variety canned meats, fish, __._• - r p J. B. Horn. most money ofl'Kemp g b the court,be now declared finally revised Condensed soups, iL•c dor the tit month to attendance upon P Pickering for the reaent Year as revised -.!her'daughter Mrs J Y - _ ' -Mrs McLean and two children of ®soared two. We an3eretsnd they have and adopted,and that the court do nowred into & t,and Mrs IAnX sad of OD to ►� Tvntaakn-zaratJ�.gaaaksoiW-J and son lrtsa ashieFronehmax's Bay to ff�hespediiic�nsa party t mi rnotrthetwhole own bylaw torestopping 1 G �on nal allowano"Jor road in the town. � � DIC J4 `i Li � • :I. y' s -Ws regzet t0 report that Mrs Hazrra, the-,Same to be delivered in Pickering vil g� • former! of Church St..finall succumb. lege. While here thew gave the"bows" ship of Piokerin� the by law was read a y 7 third time the reeve and clerk authorised ad to the insidlons disease, eoatnmptian, s pleasant call. which ws hope will be re. to sign the same and the seed of the oorpor !roan which she was ilbfiarin previous to petted at 6a early date. 8 Pre &tion attached there to. drying Pickering last tall. -Mr.W. J. 8dugaie, who for three !]Roved and seconded that the clerk be -ii Moore, while$booing a horse Iasi years past her been prineipal of the Sank watraeted to notify Joe Avis sod the FOR Ti1�7 ' FARMERS...... 1 �� ERtA7•••'•• week had the misfortune to bave his Rapids, M inn,schools an bad been on Canada Ice eompan y to appear M the neat °••••• ' gaged for another year, Iris resigned to +nesting of this covacil to Show cause if r .knee rather badly ca'b whish formed him .................................., iso lay of duty for a few days. The in. aecepk s better position. Air. Marquis any why they sboald not remove the fence ••••• _ - - ;jury however will not be prmaaea/. his boon eleeted superinsandens of the and otbsr obstruction they now have on ' -Tha Hoa.John Dryden will speak sahools of Two Harbors. as a salary of Pleasant St bet Bay and Wharf Si is the ..-'Horse Tooth Corn 80e. Sub Wire, Anassbd Wiry No. It. Spades. k the fire hall to sight as already as 11,800 PW annum. Lad he has of coarse Village of F'Lirpart. Bbovals Hoes Pails PISA Kowa@ Manalls ' ;tlo+scd. As ba address will sol be ata meted the ffattermai offbors is baildiad a 580,0(!0 high sobaol to offer. Two Har. 00 esOUO2 ooanoil adjourned to meet Pl t2gh Lines 5ais- Binder Twins Wash TubeB� - ' an &Baia Moodey JCne 17,a"&be boar of 10 Castor pit Turpeauca Coal Oki 1po ce ehAt t er there should be a 1&cgs o'clock a m for the transwuoa of general a Allwelcome. Ladies have be ready by September lot. Mr.Margt:is Fare Mixed Paints. s epees vi are to attend. is a graduate of the 81. Clod norma! bauoera Ilsat amu c road� is are being mads "boo],and rueeess is pleasing to his C`..'S6Y1 O=].y, "rJCT'. mdOQ'1b..N. .L rpaesal invitation -Boma eom ! follow and who honored him b also& _ pilea d:sappeu taster y ' sham they should. through petty thieving inp� him preaiient of his clue wba,thieving As rarp2aion serer upon certain Penta. W ool. Se has bronebt the Sank Rapids _ the ars warned i!it sontiaves measure aeltoolt up to s high pians Lod patrons Nerve - _ X be taken to ronvitt them ani kava of those schools ware loth so permit him r Or•••••• ' /h.m duly Pae soca. to RO selsewhere.howr His then norm at Sank High Grade Wheels, -Several persons have reported Satoh• Rapids however w another normal school + :, • ol me a new erodes of fish in is vieinitJ, graduate in the parson of Mr. A W ,i_ W namely carp, some of which weirgbad owtit,Holiday, a member of this years class. _ and ten ands. They retembia whits• and as he to a brother in-law of Mr Mar If you have neuralgia.-Sccit's Sea T A. GREIG, y uis, she board ho thus it• has done u( Or JPO. DICKIE. fish very mach is appearance and flavor. well se it did Ln, the selection of Mr Emulsion Of Cod Liver Oil SOare sap superior to the white fish in the - latter respect. We understand that the Margnia. Mr. Marquis' many Pickering will feed the nerve that is cry- =-- — United States government have been de friends are peaseto to hear of his success in for food-it is hum r Massey-Harris - positing spawn in the American _side o! fel career in the neighboring republic. g oog } _ t� the lake,and this is said to be&bier Ent ,. -- and set your whole body'going Cleveland appearance on she Canadian herders of BtR7H 3. . the take. - again, in a way to satisfy neve h 1 l ' - ' and other gooda ee s. Specie prices - -The Sberlcck Male Quartette made Gorzaon—On Monday. May 97th, the wale of and brain from your usual food. offered. -their first appearance .in Pickering on Alex nordoa, or the Bass i;ne .eat of . ' Wednesday evening under the auspices d•'aahtar, That is cure. _- ' Simple wheels over J.,Dickie s store. ' " " of leis Methodist Sabbath School As Cz•ss--On ttosday tela nvtc in Pickerieg, P } . the Fife of WE Clark Of league. l f you are nervous and irri- the avenme was wee and the roads not in – .► — table, you may only need more the best of condition the atisndsnce was Pickering Council, - - !no$ so large as it otherwise would have fat to cushion your nerves- been one program obey gave was l Pickering Meal met pareoaat to sd• ou are probably thin-and k 11 FJ good one and much appreciated ed all in the c n&. Members ofI loot meethe ing road Mtt's Emulsion of Cod Liver ` ' • As a asrtette they are uasarpsesed by in the ebatr. Minutes of tart meeting ree,iiiS pi ` ' - -• c any other 3n Canada, but u the sum- and approved. Several s000uaa were pre- Oil vwill give you the fat to be- = : : ben on the program are identical with amused for psymeot. ' Ithoea given io all the aaijbboriag towns Com read from Stephen Hilts re obstruct gin with. ' Price LIS! - - and viRaRa the ft—loss popular. ion Cure, -so far as if goes. Xf tl5e"y wlaf�i wr reputation taatataea Ur Hilts Wasar bed m obstruction on Full cure is ettr the mase in future give entirely now Centre H Wbilevals. g F W Hobbs was beard re accident on Ou need from usual f00�, and �. programmer. Howsyer u many of(hoseroadwag M c! }'- .a� - bowit thaID-as"�Pidr iii!y"even- - iii l -YOU- --- -1 ine bad not heard them before, their aiad !seessS"•atftlei a dsetigaa- --- - presenee here•was mach *aysd They !ir Hirson was beard re Centre at White• to that. -_�arL,e• _ were toeompsaied on the organ by Mi" vale. If ym have not tried it.se■a roc tree e•aaple, , e Indigent Som reported and recommend- its agzeeaaut Li a will rp,mee y�; / Haltie Law, whom they oougratalated ed as follows sod on motion of Mr McBrady _ In= E _ for the able manner in whiob the per. chairman report was ador4ed:-Ju Pratt lt��T �� j y formed iter part The receipts for the 10 wks sup F Portwiae and wife 110 P / -- ,evening amounted so 558 Johesson'1 win nap to felt 01,50. / - -0n Wednesday, Haj29th,-a preltl Com on sheep killed by dogs reported e _ _ �boma adding was 691ebrabd at the real• sed recMuMl 1 s &a follows-pwytaeas is H DOWNEY -- _ - dense of Hr and Mrs S. Orvie; when Hoary l[i►dill 1 sheep killed i4 on motion their daughter,Minnie J.was married to of Mr Pugh chairman report was adopted. ill t Wm Puokria,of Andley,is the presence cou Com on contingencies reported and re - I _ : commended follows;-Municipal World C `�`? F _ _ Of Some forty of their relatives and inti• forme etc 43c;Jas McBrady re RAg office mate friends The ceremonywas r• 50c: Seo Kinloek refund of statute labor; - formed by the Rev A C Wilsopastor Rev Carpenter.rebate on dOR tax i2 00 D oil t _ : the Methodist church here The bride R Beaton on scet'of satary 540;o.,days eery was. beautifully attired in a dress of ing notices bG; Thos Beare att court of re cream bedford cord trimmed with cream vision 55;Murkar&Thexton,adv! C of R _. '__ --J,Cream Bans," Family!flour, $S-BO per bbl. ....Cream and pearl cord Timmming and serried a W -Gni• _ and notices 54.25;on motion s fiod11 �! -Toronto Patent," nito Pantry Flour, $3.8o per bbl: - "Bouton,=Pt}re lsdiinitoba Ps. Flour, 35.00 Per bogust of bridal rocas Slie was attended chairman the report was adopted. - -- _ !-_ bbl - by ber sister, Misa Maggie, who was be• Standing.cera on roads and bridges ix Bran !13:00 per ton "Wheetelene"260 per pa0kage , - -bomin 1 dressed in wbiw R h ported and recommended as followe:- Mu*3rem Shorts, 114.00 ter ton Corn Meal, 12ibs for 250 i p as carrytag an net of tali cam ruse and our. 518.00 r ton Ost`Meal, 10lbs for 250 q Pe teams on e t 1$2.1!1; Wm A i eton team Mixed Cbon. per oo o e and maidenhair fern, while little Hies or,grader 51,50;C Disney cam div 7 mea 41,10 r 100 lbs• Rolled Wbest, 8 The for 25o Minnie Rspkin,cousin of the bride,made and teams 52,67; Good Roads Machinery'. GRAIN ana SEEDIS. Oat Chop,. per Graham Flour, 12.1bs for 250' X pretty little flower girl The groom was Co.rd machine edge 58.10;Win Lotto&rep Oster 369 per bus ` ably supported by his brother, S Puckno culvert 51,25;Wm Mowdershov snow 51,44. Also dealers . SPINK SILLS The marriage was celebrated at 6 o'clock, J H Gorman corn and men and seams$16, , ' and after the happy couple had reeeiyed 45;Jas Lidgett eom and mea And teams . 16th 1901. ------ a goes tenaina iod- e--=50�s-G�-Dader G1,seW J Devitt 1 f S s ss ---- - -all Sat down to the dainty weddin"riak. pig X43,12. R.7 Price nom rep ' fast The presents were numerous and concrete - costly,and avowed the high esteem in brid a con 6 b k road 510; Jos Gordon Mog which boils the bride and g >v Qive them a call. �Ogroom are held bonus on wire,fenee 38 rode$9,,,0; T B by their friends The bride bee been-s.,lfargnie 44 rods 811; �lre Cowan I14 rods prompt quotations given on ppers. p p p resident of Pickering for about two ears S2You y Your cam have appliwire r for bones : , during which time she has made a great from the following for wire fence:-John ° .A�Z+B== �� �e many friends by ber kind and unassuming Annie;David Pugh 40 rods; Geo D Linton ••s••••Cz f '7 -manner,and by ber active and able me. 80'roda• recommended inspection by differ ehsld eistsnes in every deputeaeat of church ent members of the council. _ and Sabbath School work Her depart- On motion of Mr. Underhill; ohsirman, REQ C?1CV'TR. � ure from the will a will be greatly felt, report was adopted. ea. B y - i T - Locks, Baps, Nails, especially by the church wit which she The following amounts were appropriaL---j� -- i - - Lck N was connected Amidst showers of rice ed for the improvement of roods:-;.Div 1,i V CP•.••.e Forks of all !kinds• _ ` and well wishes ber-sad Mrs Puckrin 1533: 2 $7 A g.,; 1 38 6 $56; $05; Spy ales, Shovels, Hoes, immediato!y t3ok np their residence in ' S-1 8$70; 9 871; 10$87: 11590-42 $21; the old McBrady liamietead, A0d!e 13$`"" 14&;o; Ib$40; ir,fir,;; 17.$130; iV1arEt BilliC�lnd Q• ass, Putty, PA1ntS ltnd Y8r11l8hef3. which iter l nekrin late! y 1R$12(1; 19 Ster 20$75-Totts 812_3. Also Building purchabed $gp0 wero a}p?ropriated for bonus on !vire Harcwar Ilercbsti %heir many frieu3e wiab them a happy�_feazee• Whitby, Ong• . J. Rea7i1D1 P:oke:.ng, Ont. and prosperous career { Mr Uoderb;ll seconded 31r Todd that _ is