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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_06_07 t.., ^ q. ICK . aa ;•i�, . PICKERING. ONTO.. FRIDAY. JUNE 7, 1901. NO. 34 VOL. XX. - - - f fraftts#{,asifsl Q�arb�. OUT AROUND US Altona. Fairport. John A. Hoover was away to Vaughan Richard Fawceett of Toronto is visiting f . over Sunday. hie brother Ben this week ,Z[G( CQ t• IJTY9T LOCAL seer=xixaa EacoaDED s= Mise M. Lee of Goodwood is visiting with Our ph eople are very base now planting _ Mrs-Hatley. potatoes. As we are ell Irisin this neigh• TUB PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR We notice our gfopular teacher is the pov boyhood this is a commodity which is ab- �{1 A• YOIIxG,M D.,O•M•+Fellow of , aoassePONDtzNTS. eesaor of s new wheel. eolutely essential to our eatstence. 1. Triotty�ledto+[ lotiage• Torom,to' mem We extend ear hearty oongratulationa to One of the ice•oompany's two large bargee ger of tJstloae of Ph•aJeirae and R�raroL'otel Ct AREiI WtT Mr.Fred Jobnaon who was last week united arrived in port this week with a Load Of [aMrrie Orae and residence ot•p0'• to 10: in marriage to :dies Jeanie Hope daugbter eaw•duat for the icehouse. It is their io- Wobum, Out. Offioe hour.: mbrT av F. Spoffard was in Uxbridge on Monday of David Hope of Uxbridge. May they tention to have it loaded with ice for their ••saw t to a' - t' 7osbua Bund 1s painting his residence, both have a pleasant and prosperous voy return trip. From yew on throe h the re- Of all materials and design Y Pa kept in stock. It will pay you Judson Bundy now sports a team of rice through Iife, rneinder of the season 'there wif�be �r --- to null et oar works Ltd inspect oar stock, horses. The anniversary services at Glasgow,l sidersble trsf5^'between here and Toronto. : *IN y Bo and obtain'prioee. Don't be misled by Miee Hill left for Toronto on Tneaday were veru wee attended considering the �i'e expsc t to do oar eh are is the work of "{�TyN TO'3. DU• agents we do not employ them,oonee.user• roads. Rev. air.Young B. •of Toronto I keeping Toronto coo!d eying-lhe Lot dal a 11 garriatera.5oliciwra,etc., es^r;e Lid Q a_8 Rscnrs.et atzeeu Taranto. ly we can, and do throw off the agents m Geo. Gerow ie attending Cutlery Conn- Prnached both morning and afternoon. The I of summer. h►a,curacy Fray a fore=-],- Money commission of 10 per cent., which you will cil this week, evening service at Altoaa was we}l attended _ ,,Aa Claremont evert Treed t , it beingchildrea's service. The 6agive to logo on Korcgage. DCL• certainly save by purchasing from us. A Foster Hutchison is on a business tri g ' Kinsale. T'TTON, S C. P std recitations by the children arae well FB k'4 :%V� W �GULOCI+ t30ULI- Gall solicited. to Toronto this week. appreciated by old and young. Sir.Hainer . •Hsm�$T - �-' ,.IT WHITBY GRANITE r. Morton of Toronto is, the guest of John end �,rs. Lewfe of Strathroy .is ; CO.,t 1; Rave a short address to the children which visiting at John Rodda, - _ C , BARRIS- Opp:Post OScs. lyhirby,Ontario Rep. and Mrs. Adams, gave a 5aetinq impression. Much praise is Servi:e will be held here neat Sabbath 1� E gm-,k,C may aid Count? _ _ Mrs. Coates is not improving in health' due Mise Mary Stouffer for the zeal and I evening at seven o'clock. k7 a TBS.0-t'H� wbitLv• 10-v as her friends would desire. energy she has diepla�ed in the teaching of( lgolioftot'. Jae. tunderhil!and daugbter are TisitiO the children. The collection was taken o 31rz. and Miss Edith Wagner visited PICSERING LIVERY ! g P `riends !r. Reach un Scndav last. "�'� h McGILLIVRAY, EARRIS• 111 re.David Punnet in Gue1pL. )by the children for the aid of the Hone!` We are pleased to report Miss Edith Har - - -- c'dSe Fory Jae. O'Boyle shipped a carload ofstock Mission. DOWare Solicitor,dto• ',-D W g,A•,Tbeo. y Ppe henry recovering nicely horn an attack of o Wltitbt oc:. Jco.J3all n by from this station on Thursday. brnehitls. .A.oCillJiTraT,LL.B. MocevtcL"rn - GREEN RIPER. _ Dr. C. J. Brodie and C. Y. Maenab A nnrnbfr of our youeg ladies spent a rCHIE g SI'EENY, First elaes veLielee for hire by day were at Uxbridge on 3iondae, A. E. Lehman. teacher, visited at H. very plaeaant aft•ruoon and evening db7 - Br,rriatere,Bolicicor", ®t:C.-="m-''at:u� V. _ Or Til t--B49-SnP4i3BePita&-meet- -Herbert Campbell .af-__fiprinoville is Hopkins of Silver Maple last week. Tueadav the 4th just. at the residence of _ - lag, Toronto• aad Claremont every? ing all G.T.R.traira. Freight and visiting his father for a few day a. Our choir sang at Brougham ot, Sunday Robt �la4voy. N.F.Patereon,Q.C•.Y.B,bicchie r;.B.Saoenp. -- express delivered W all parte of the Robs. and bleu Miller of Pickering afternoon last and at Locust Hill in the village. Teaming of all kinds done called upon friends here on Taeed'ay. evening. Ounnarton. T efet'tna�'!/• on shortest notiee, Sale and Coca- t:. P. Hopper and vv:fe leaves teat weak Miss M. Turner and `rtra. W. J. Taruer _ misaion stables in eounsct.cm. for Bu$rlo to atwnd the Pae•American, visited Mrs, H Hopkins of Silver klaple Dick Yawoett was in town Tnesday. -. v l pi *iR VETERINARY SCR- attended on'ilGedoesday last, firs. W.Henderson is visitia - HOPRI. Osppt, Oradcaae of Jit 0,%4,1.euc_l:*rr -_ the garden eparty atyA1G Oa non Monday W A �hler, our Bate 'iaiuq rch .t. this eek t3 F rpt rse ar w. orinrst QO1J°8e.' 'oroa0o'WuLcu' Atscc:aucn: W• H. Peak, ni ht. conveyed t.._choir to and from their dif. Andrew Anasn disposed at three nice of tae Ontario veter,�rr7 r Miles *■ H alai pt•oyrietor. g r ferent appointments on Sunday last. h��e leer week O ,ted res;dencecc015ce Lo-g=�e A .arewStl partv•waa given to Ed. W The aunual sermon of the t'nited Work- p W. OKs. of Torootx was visiting Jas. aurin of Green aver: Office and at eRp tz ati E v aae on Frtda night at the residence Goma n ten 1l r a_aad I co t e y drraa Green __ y men will be preached here by the pastor Hailev's last week iaddrees Loo as%aall,uat,;Y.it rd � �� t Acv. Williams Rev, It. E. Sa ea,o Sa a Jane o at beat tlety Italiana are engaged with the - number of the young people of the ::30 .m. All are cordially .avit-d to G T. R. at Port Ucio . of vl n od J th, - Strgeon, - _A -_ -r P.LEY, etertnary village attended We Qerden art at Glaa• erten P a J SH. yes♦ _ •'•'• P y Our street comMiseioner. Geo. Falconer. E. Soo.Gradarme•yore a er ct ty« cow on Monday evening. .A grand carder party under the auspices has etartel making repairs. an ,jI see. Taroube regtac� p,roc ante all An es deairaus o!having loge sawn J. T, SieGeary of R hitiiy represent. of Ilse A. ��. ?'. K, and band will be half Oor bo<9 are making reparations for anau•io .terttut hoel t an:mria y Pmt }+ dya.&gs aad:c.uriN at the dna eat'= roved into lumber may lave sa=e done at the alive of the `er York 7,sfe Insaraaee Go. on the banks o l grounds n O. er Ferrier camp at '�ia2ara next weak. oe via rertCraoe old Bargees Property, on the Geniis ct the Green River on the treats I oow.La,;'.a u,a epom,Ln--app i8 working iD this cicinitf. .Rome&. our the Gave heq�a work at and rcaeo uno pnoeipt n a aardware sooro. W. M. Palmer aad T. Gr eR unloaded,evening of June 1}tb. An ezoellect pro• g art Coioc f x the O. T,M. at ono no use r.t;a a+a6 st:• Cilaxemollt �'11l Qe, r arum w,;I be provided as t-l:e committee ,+ klrt fDr ; E,ac yi,• yics.artns• ap r Car c,jcaag nettle at Goodwood cn a arra �efforts to make it the event of! 3 R. Dales b ar. l Toro-to oa Shingles cat on sbarea or by the square. Wedaesday: They alsu brougbt acme lP a Mur-day seeing idea. Dauber.off for the Old the season, Dont forget the date. All Gou. trv. - �1;•{f1tf�; garb*- Plcosv o! aacomm„dat,:on far the swrage bore. Dome ac have a good ti me, Atradatice A''large boat heir ngia8 to the Canada Ice An :ateraeuag Crime o[ foot ball was p o. Lt d :Ls in the harbor unloading shay• " . tuner, Com of logia Pncna ldoderate. of musk will be provided See hi:le for r . �HOflSAS DG*1.N Cain ®y played last week between Balsam ani partsca:airs, inpe fir the !e hoar°. mi„�CLrr fu tra:na A:Edav:oa� Ott- in �sT Whit$• Aihbarn resu;tlagJ to a victory far -... The Rev. Mr. 3i�,rtu rq moving to Dan t;iasemoat �s A!ubyro. Bron ham tyt,are¢oat vat. _ _ _-_- g barter., bav';g rented the place lately ya- - - _ Arraoger�eMe are Leine made by those -- crated ev R r-: B,raker. R HOOVEII. leaner of t+darrsage *onaectad all!r the bapt-st eL ureh to Ncrman Poucher wait home over Geo. Parker had a bee Tceadav Soling in ;�. iroans" Disco0r+'I:0 Qatt re ane '���nQ ':Buddies thedr,'•ewavtohisrewharn. HehaPone atrea„oeaceat r:::•tt. �rraon ILIor,oce. t 't ' �� 7 :ooJaeeg�r3eariy o J'D';r t tLe last weer I baBert Burk of 1!arkhar� was ksome over o[ tl.e 5aest barns in the reiehborhocd. Etc , at icweet priees ! + a w ti_. V lssaer c! Marriage Ed. W i::te wLo has been :viae';n Use 3•ia'..ay. U ion to the G:T It, changing their BD,..r1. G. B r Lieaaaea?Jr the Onaaiy ct Oasar•' tr itoba far some ELMS has en,a_e I with L a i Fmc.k Clerow and wife cl Kansas were time !at4 the stage atopned ruonirg. The F.epa'rin� brot.Jer harry in ti:e mach;ce chop, and horns over gamey mail train does not get down till nine 11ee as eta atcre or at btu real.162, .hcj nttSni! Death ST;I InrCLJcpily i I a'^leek r.ow conee •ieutly rot ri•in time+ village a.:,e:l3ed • .vej itis int... v into town- Mrs, Punl ac who has bsen eterr-t";v I� g _ --- --`.`_._- hag ti - to get to Tcrottd by twelve. Mr. Wood e,L'ID BELDAM, suctioaeer, kc.; Ft t. H:.ad wLo ::i.:rd int; Tar-ot a I:ll:s naw ca [be mead. _ .^ L:»nn rcr as a , I Wal still tilt. a Lgh! rig art carr}' pircela h w r :o s"a:c 7e�� '. , o a MaTkhBr�. rs ca `s,; a ;u L:a fatal y, .l w9 a i Lr,r_ ,Jewett, the tack reail Ftal ion ail h not s seas 5a:ee^f tar�a t�•m �U12 AF2TCc fOr er�ht Wac"On F taro t I L ar.d 1! say F ngera. fttooc!e r _ !ter aflQawr ! ar.Srt 'ar c: d s e:•s. f?ea 3 a,.. ELS at Lrc_gh rioter-tier• r B aaxx ata , •erv,ni-ic tt6 .a.o .e. pp�� �}� n ��++ over :.ftv rear ;! se? Iiia f:ceral te:d Cc'n. kilo:tad uy tar as acr,be,a•ab tneut>zo►t are -RAM }�a lel©D�la, GENERAL. NEWS, reads'.:i co Lilt 'BY J,eatadvat_ecce• - ti'✓ r .- place Ca SJou'.ar when lata remains vvrre, Mrs 1'ateaaa retur>}e�9 home Sfon:Jac - - , - intetrf as t J' Lo'o cemetery on the 7ih•e:pi,t.i:fter a weeks srjy•arD amceg Mar; - R.BE.A b'I,'SOWI`SHIP.CLERK 1:.c-aenng, IceberQa in the At'anr:c sometimes last eon^era.::n t f Pi^kPrtrg t as fr+eads. _ • �.. .------ ------- p" for 2710 ear@. ,�. Jou re.,.00er. Ccns min:^ rr.cr cak nR „ T!.o ' t're rr Lt Sad t31 i1 F^hc+ola of the 'sirs R P. Hopper vraa in. town on y - - - • atadar,tr^rAccnanµc610 FL.e.OC. GST �' 44 - t g _._.'village intend Lcli'.e-.s. 1:ris�J_. sci,aol It3ica.9av ti�FJtiog 3lra. Dualism and her Of a.:1 the neva.^epees vublicbed is the (an rrrm s �i"art7 -- piCC:C 8t CnderLll. �, i{Jfe Ca July 151.1 bTCti:er•:n .aw 1� ��!lade, - R-o,- I t3 per Cent- sx6 In the i Englisli _. O` `HER' pQQTILL.L':eensed Aac g (� pin -A very. nleasact t:tae is anticipa:e3henry Wi!F,^n sd:tor arI proprietor or a --nage. t e County cf Orcn . �� '-as binds w:!? a Waterville Te ram Kansas, aceta P uees t r b Gum" aa3 aperts of ya:,, the leg j tion aa:ra ^t e:'ery deorriu von cona'ic ed at a _ _- le ilia order of t1:S da and a aoocert r anted L ]lie sen and daughter arrived in The paFlic Louses cf Lon3on, if ret aide moderate cleats. T Porch«r, Ftea.: +•ate y• I P y by side, wtnldreach a distance of acme ..--'- ApaataaC (=«neral Va,cawr. f r-li a::eet:ca i . gyt•vu rr o:'.oraera r.y� rasa cr teiecraPt Ad* 8tC}1I]]BfieT and J@R @leTr, wi.: be g oven at nig;Lt. too,a�&�Mta3ay co visit his mother, Mre tLiiig like seventy six milia. ~ d1. t'ew to w i de."t 8 s. Proactiv n �'t' F' Brock b:reef, Fi!l1 T�i 1. _ «••••• YOtl?tL:.i:rsun h�verr Oct. _. _., SCHOOL REPORTS. Tl:e anniversary services c!the Ladies' The largest needle mannfactory in tha - i d Society f the Christian ch orld c(1EF 'WELLINGTON Hotel---Hae Watches, Clocks Led Jewelery, -- !� c oc] ar w is at Reddach• QGorcertershtre. ii gg e=o•ad to and%tcrough17 o*a- Repaired neatly and prone tl Report of the Sr. division of Pickering Brougham took place on Sunday and Moe Over 70.W3,000 needles are made there ed Ohs ataove Genas I am prepa.rad to farniab pair P y. school f-r the month of AAprif, rand bisy: day June and and 4th. On Sunday three weekly, acwmodatinn co all woo desire to pr=onice The standing of the varicae classes is bi std services were held. the morning and even Me. 8paunaa a ower nwma. I ohm6:1 a plena• � We GAaranteed. on cissa worts,ocnduct, regularity cf attend ing services being conducted by the Rev, 3n interesting etperimeat was recently, ad. ase ail s t,ps a ra whoa they have «• made by a Frenchwoman. W:Lh a view _ nasion ro.tnt E[arahrm. an6 T611RENCE: ante, ane written ezamiaatiace. MaLli G. McGregor B, D. of Pickering;. The � tSstin the sustaining powers of thou• : 3s'em Plaits Pickering Monday aad Friday of mute marks 100',IIonor standing 60.Clava singing was led b the Green River choir g ldarth i.m.oat, y - -_ ._-- each week. 5:-Loe!e O'Leary�+t. Sr 4'-Kate Kerr 70 in the morning, and by ilia Markbam nista she lived apoa that for 80 in and ,pit. Carson, - - itiabel Wright'-A,1)3Nid Saysge �. Bert choir in the evening. These sarvicea lost but. 15 pounds in weight in that She{•herd Jf., Auc:e i slvert 5,0 Jr 4:- were f.ilowed on Monday by a banana interval' Ada 1 anderbere rl, vP!::e Fate er'•; Wil steal which was well Rtteodeil, The so. ' Ealie4, eir' Hoar is it I c3ath yon - BII'PCHER. (�1 �O lie Brr.kenshire'z Strl:a Lene U, Llovi u:tersary a'asa arccesa, the total recei to lie+ins rn daughter Tickel i on Thee. G 1 _ hater.an G�. I'iora Gtlders r'1.Cora 3crdou p y _��t • 50. Sr 3 -1�'illie Ilsnbar 4 L! od 6t tr atncuuting to abcut $50. -By sneaking�n upon us. sir." �^of each lev Ea.Elrn ,re i'a_h 53. Genie Allawa ,o day TTwraday aid y - The by-law voted on, on Tneadsy. ask• week, and Scarboro on Vonday, 011ie Kine Ethel Davidsor.•;9. Dolhe .A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. iag for an additional 540,0t30 in addition Wodnesday and Friday. T Herr 6?,Mabel Woodrnff'60. Mag Moore (}`� jS the �,jYng, - Fie w the 8110,000 voted on and carried two Ethcl Gordon 50, Eucere Calvert 50. One of the most sensational and daring 1 of A. 1 fresh Fiosoie King 45,Charlie Wood 33•Thomas murders ever committed in Toronto aad Festa ago to establish a waterworks and ',always a fel] ev9 y Yon need a cool Collar:' Then come Devvver 37. Jr,3:-Willie Greig 6G.'Marie one in which tJte victim was a former resi• sewerage system for Oshawa was defeated. meats on hand. to Brougham l:araess shop and get the Bateman 82,- %luriel Gibbon S2, Ewart dent of our township,took place on %Ion• by a msjority of 74. Give tae a trial. - . - Lazenby collar, a new'une, or an old one Wriobt Tl,John O'Councrr 70,Edna Seldon day afternoon when the three prisoners. In connection with the mliitary oaaapi re-bodied "S, Eva Bunting 6-1, Albert. Gibbon 60.' Rice,Jones and Rntledge,who are now on to be held nett week the fallowing order Single and doable hiti'aess on hand Laura Banks:i7, Joete %]core 56, Naomi We.! for bank robbery shnt and killed lies been iesueJ:-"OwiC9 to the exist- Spectacles Combs. brushes, whips, austere, eic: gain 5i- County Constable Wra,Boyd. The- three Standing lot�f av Jr,Div. P.P. $.Sr.2 men were being conveyed in a hack to the epee of smallpox in certain parts of the always in a}oak' Dominion, none but.indivi calx who have _= tiara Seneca 5"0, .lohn O'Connor 43;;, jail from the^court house and were in charge Glass E es Edas Smith 422.G. Donbar 40(J. Earl Gil of three constables of whom Boyd was one, good vaccination market, or who can show And W. X. COASWE vL, Erouoi]8m'.' dFra 1158. Donald Kerr 553, Melville Sinith While passing along Gerrard street an evidence of having had smallpox, will be IS Sm 250.,;r.2;-Minnie J�lsnks 413, Willie Win unknown man threw into the hack a parcel rmitled to come into or remain in is u reputation o refrothe fact ters a_5, Eva Mcore,255,Russell Shirlev 2W which contained two revolvers A deeper cram A strict,medical inspection will _ is ulidtepnted proof of the fact -- - -MMTT - -ggQ a�'. P' pe• :. that we sell the beet goods at the DOlT1iNi�N i?ili7 import of standing of pupils of S. S. No etc struggle ensued in which bullate Sew be held on arrival of corps ,to camp. - right prices. Satisfaction°gear• around like hail,two of,which struck con aia. 11 Pickering. (Gruen River School) for Officers eommsadin¢anile will be 1lelil right . month of May:--class 5 Archie Hopims. stable Boyd with fetal effects. The three aconuatable for the return to their homes - dee eradoes fled but were pursued b Con t Sr 4 Nellie Wilson,Artt r Ellis,Allie Ful. p P F of individuals found ttnvscctnated, -==- Refraotin• i 1 ler. Jr 4 Rath Annie,Willie Gray, Pearl stable Stewart and were finally over• J }. Capli2 Paid uD! - "��r0��t��� veered on a street car and taken to the At, roseat each 1,100,{10.7 -tons of coal ---=----- E. Luke, 0 lticijin, Doren.Sr 3�Vidnie{1Yiletoti, Eva Hopkins, P� P Reserve Fund -12,000,000 Mabel Gilhuly.Jr 3 Arthur Doten,Stanley ]ail• raised costa one human lice. Toronto Optienlyhorne 500. 1 Hoover, Bert Giibnly.Sr 2 Delia Barton. William Boyd,the murdered county-con 11 KING eT&HLT *FST. Dan Tomlinson,Violet Fuller. Jr 2 Gertie,stable,was 58 years old. He was born at ' The oldest mea on each is sal to be 20.1 -. . - - - ozg�ri," era otcfiinge.Glass 1 Gertie• Cedar Grove,in the Township of Markham. Izai Rodafsty 135 of Moscow, Raseir, Sale .••- -F"HA C Faller. Fred Gilbuly, Hatry Hopkins. Hoa lather,.tames Boyd, is one of the beet and the oldest woman Mrs. Nancv Hol- ahter ►7Ale+ T tea' waking Mu"as.. sr.a.aet.a Present everyday A Hopkins, N Wilson, known and moat highly respected farmers lifield 117 of Battle Creek, Michigan._ Slaud Spacial attention given to the colleotion o: R Annie,M hoover.P Dotea, W Gray,B in liarkham. The deceased left the farm Farmer's lWasad oter Nates. Annie. %I Gilhuly,E Hopkins, W Wilson, while yet a voting man and kept a, general SZE=TAZZM-McY�laR atatxoa O-T,= Yon thin women, emaciated 'men, SAYI:aDB DEPARTMENT, G Malcolm,A Doteti,6 Hoover, afore and oatoffioe at Belford,a village on .r�LW9 GOING EAST 1: AS FOLLOWS:-" worn oat'mothers and sick parry ebildren D Tomlinson,G %lorgsn, .4f Filson, H the townline between Markham and Pick i . worn YO'.l know that oar Rick pun Emulsion of Cod Interest allowed on deposits of SIM and up• Hopkins, O Fuller. G Hatchings. A. E. eying. From there,after a fife, he moved No. 4 .M6IL 8:63 A.M. wards. Liver t wit ">g T 't'RORTON, i,ehffiIcon, ao er. - . to W11iteyale. Twelve years ago be ruse 12 Local 8:00 P.M. made a county constable,and took n -iris is 10 LOCAL 8.12 P M -' on new.strength,vitality,vim and vigor MANAGER; abode in Tor pro at 41 f, Wellesley street. - y ~�~.. .- _ _.. sTODs As find make you sturdy, .robuet, healthy, Atha. Ilia wife,who survives lim,is a daughter TaAws OOrliG Wa FOLLOWS• plump and pure blooded. W. B. PRINGLE & CO -- of James Ta}lot.of the firm of. Lount tt• No.9 LOCAL , . • . 9:14 A.M. IT WILL`BE SOLD AT The Cnicn,Picnic at Atba will be held Taylor,brash manataottirers,of Whitevale. "11 LOCAL 2:10 P.M. till our stock is this year on the 20th of Jane, 1tio1. It He leaves two sons and two daughters to "7 M,&-,L 9:17 F.V. Half Price OF WHITBY, will be held in the.park a half mile east of mourn his sad and sudden taking off. One rednaed. The 1 I TLffi?!L ?GELS:-DanDarrtOta crease the school bonus. It has been reported eon lives in Chicago,and soother is Dan s•/s7�: ?Emulsion is first class, but our Have jnet taken in stock a 00106 lament that there was no picnic at Atba this year 1 ver. Col. Fa roan was better known or �BAiN9 G01-i, EABT D7~E As POLTAWs!- - stock is too large and we must dir>- of LIVERPOOL-SALT. They are just but it is false. The picnic will be held as I more highly esteemed than the deceased r N:47 A.M. ' - - �poee of it'6efore ilei weather.. so unloading also a car of the celebrated uwal. The park is in better shape this tbronzhont the Townships of 114arkham No. a MATT, ' fol the present WINDSOR ALT. In.all lines of fancy year than in any previous-one 4s all the and Pickering. No, 12 Minty, 2:53 1.M r �,. -a and staple groceries'they Offer special ad• old dead trees have been taken out• The) The deceased was a Methodist. He >>a ,. 20 LOCAL .6:0f3 P.M. $1 size for JO ventag;es.- • _ (•prizes this year will scrawls those of pre.1.longcd also to the A:OX,W. 50(3 6126 1rOT ?,JrC. Evegybody acknowledges that they sell'aloes}'ears I `elite, There w 11 be about) 11ra.Thoinae Dowawell, living at the TsAT as GOtla(t�Os9T DL AB FS vi the beat TEA for the money to be had ,i0 or R40 g erJ in prireS. The programme teener of tt ellesley Rod Ontario streata, ie k jljp 9 Loner, .9:`i0 AM, THE P ERING- ' NEWS At the- anytyhere. 40_ly wall be ren the d+>3erent schools a slater,and John Boyd of Delorn; Man..i ,i'• 11 1�Ix>SD 2:81 pills. P. p which will take pa iso there will bo two and,James i3„vd of Winnipeg are t[othere: ,� MRiIl '8:22 P. M. �icgeriag Pharmacy. -cY• B. r• & CO-- i hands if not th a'4 attendance, of the d^_aeased. - 1 �.. '°•`-vws°w•1 .._:e .,,�r�.�.�.IP. ..�-3C41'S%•G+r Cy, r M SOON GOT RLD OF THE PATIENT. CONSIDER THE HIGH QUALITY OF FRAGRANT OW of nip patWmta, said tha hard- ' - worked doctor, way a fw,•ay old lady r who fancled herself afflicted with ev- ery diieease under the. sun. One day t ,{ ,,• I chanced to meet her in ethe street U D _, V when she ttnmediately began to ¢un 1• : through a long Iibt of couiplaiats ©� iF ,ZiQ� ���•,. '. from w:h'ilch she believed herself to be suff,�,i,a3Y. I was in a hurry, a9 an •and you will be convinced that it cannot be LEAD PE4CKAGES ' �. iaap6.taat case -w,as waiting for nip surpassed by anything at the same prices. 25, 30,40,5o &6o cents, i treatmiant, and I re:.iolved to teach _ t t old fidget a Lsn, First I for the �THandBREATz took111111111116111111011111 IDS her hand and Selt bile ptil>e. It _ was in spl-endid condition, as I expect- In painting,theselection of the paints hex Size SOZODOMT LIQUID� - 1Z 60 ed. Then I told her to close her �1M*j b13Mjff is governed by the article to be ebes and put out Ther tongue. 'When painted. For house painting. buy Now Patent Box SOZODONT POWDER s `a 260ZW ab-� had done this I stole off on tip- ®�,�, the very best paint you can get. «�rC toe ala�d turned--the €ir3-t Berner. How Now, the paint best known in Largs L.l�Ul9 and POWDER a a • 1�0 lcng -he remainedin this attitude I N�,:. .-�'i: Cinada, stood the longest test At the Stores or by,Mail, postpaid,for the Price. can't say, but since then rhe has nev- and is the highest standard is er trcuLlx,d ms. with her iln ainary A Dentist's opinion: " As an antiseptic and. hpglepic aitm_u.. _. -s � I�41�I�AVS PAINT mouthwash, and for the care and preservation of the teeth and __ _ k gum I cordially recommend Sozodont. I consider it the ided ened for the election of seven D'rec- "fit s made to exact proportions. It dentifrice for children a use. [Name of writer upon appli.CB aiLl tors, and that the sante Le closed at. I a y, ._ covers the best of any, wears long- HALL der RUCKEL, Montreal. - .'cluck in the afternoon, for fes � �• i_ I- �• � -L r est, looks brightest and saves you soon before that'hour as five inrnutes more money than any other. Send __ -- shall elapse without ally vote Leilig to us Cor aur BOOKLET"lk"FREE F polled, and that the scrutineers, on '� r TEE lyERE SAFE. �f�t.r' of beautiful homes telling all about the 'close of the poll, do hand to the A punctUl qua 1_dy was Married to chairniun;a certificate of the result ` a happy-g-o-'u:.ky man w;th a notorl- �of the poll. - y. A RA�ISAY & SON _ - P The scrutineers declared the fol- >^"� A. 9 _.. _ cud diirrgard for all matters of dres=. h-: est I N1 I lowing gentlemen duly elected curse- PAINT MAKERS, He w 3 gong off on business for a i tars fcr trio ensuing year:-JTc-srs. S nlz:a. an-1 h,; wife picked in hid bag i A. N. Austin, W. 12. Drock, 31 P., MONTREAL- six shirts, ca ct n3 a proaa'se that e ncc, Wilmot J D. , i Estd 1842. Proceedings of the Thirtieth .r J. reY, K. c , 'Will. ' h' would itair� fresh one every day. , I Matthews and E. B. - Annual General Meetin _ _ H' reiuraTd home tan due couric, and l g Osler, ll. 1 �1��1^s6�Qv`1�8�c��+�� �6��1® McT6itD86SlO th, ga;i h�u,a•.t-,.fe proceeded to un- At a suhsrluert meeting of tl,e di- - - p:!ck •the bag. Lol noL one of the of the Stockholders. recto:•., -11*. h:. B. Osler, M. 1'., nes test r�e•!ss ai yogr shirts 813 th rc• e!ec' d 1't -is?ret and Mr. W. I), If You Want BUTTER E S, POULTRY, APPLES. other FRUITS and PE00001yb 'the Dawson Cornet -ion Co. UmiCol borne t_Toronto. Whai s th' mattor, Jchn' she ask- The Thirtieth Annual General '3I,ttt[.c•tcs 1'tcc-i'resident for the en- Co.bornera,Toronto. ed is gee perturbation, Whc.ro 3lectu:g of the Dominion l:ark Was 'Suii:g term', are ail h shirts I gave y,ta' hold it the banking house of the in- GENEWIlL tiTATE5IENT. - - -- A P1._tL'-I13LE THEORY. stitut Ion, Turonto, on Wednes.:ay, Liabilities: LL7-Ii:aR':E\INU. John protc-stud chit he had fo'low-, t - - - ed order; and put on a cyan one ev- ISluy _19th, 1901. � 3 Smith-Do you Le:ieve 'that doge ery dap but what happr,ned to them GENERAL STATEMENT, Ev•n the c'ar3ymtn, nc.l! and in- err omat!mes u.aed in making sauy-• - _ hr dii not knot, lie retired down- Am•>ng those presont were noticed: :-baring as hit vc^.a!k>n ti, has novlitiins-t , m n to^liter an excited face" µa9. Fiala os•••••; I.-W, 0 •ir, s.iL a or ,woman to a 1$e Col. 3lasoni Messrs. Willi tet Ince. I un} th:>n hie bad m meets, probrm. 'ten Brats-No, -> it 7 �u Pte=-try - R'm. Spry, M. Doulton Il. B. {)slur, 'Natesar-ctrca;attc Leposita not beni.nig ;v, P are an 7.Prtant ingrcd.'•n' ,n L i>h. throat into the room. and a happy 1�i,liam FFeudrie, John Stew, rt. taterest , $ 2,^1!,23113 o rh ten tar, who tvis by nomeaa3 �niith-1;'hy do you think that; i'for. ran out: Walter S Lce, W. D. 3I: !thews, Dolw,iw bea ing in• ja p:pu':.ir p ach^r, µ I I'k•r the I g 16..535.355 IS Q vt u; t$,. ,)n. o•cn-B.!cau)e "hen 1r)ple are I've founI 'em my dear: I've found 4has t'cc.>r .tt, 11'1:1, 1L %. 3I 1' rarest .:. djy h n y::u ir. 1 f,c,d vn frt a-f w days they begin to om: Thi who e -'x shirts are safe! A W Austi,:, Thos: Wal Tim, 1..5,7.6 7 _8 1 Ia,} ed, f._:,a th' miq ate., f +h ng I've got 'em all on: othy Eaton, Dr. J. F, 1L✓ss 1Q. (. . Total :labilitieatothe pab:ie,.... 30,39f1'_>.9628 '•,ifhp'.eiiurn I µ•t.ih T re were in:,,e &r°'vL Crowther. R' G. C�ysels, If 3I "apita!'ttock paid tip 2,110.2J3 8: i k- yru; my izooi ,,vem=n; it is :k I- !te•orve rungs y 2,110 291 88 dom 1 b-•r u •_'ordi frons any one. ;nerd's liniment Cnre3 1)andr�ff. Pe:latt, Laud Sinith, T L Drow:i Ba'ance pr tits o b1, b, h .r h .:rat'-:t:o st rtbin 'H PLUMBERS OF lr l.cttrs J titewurt '.I Longcar .edlorvr-rd. . 10.t3- Y•:, - A R Boswell. I'. Leadiuy, T' er ,D,vi end p, 71. m n s.i i h' •� Unin, P:urnp,ly, HLA SAL) 'r=ITE JlucUonald, Richard Fli'oWd, G. . payable 1+' slay. 6+t v�JB.3 buL u6..•n yc u preach I can alwap3 Former d:rderda I'iri 11:squi'o--Y s: Vuzz�r w1,l kc nolds+ A Fouls]" A II. 1•' unclaimed 8373 g.'t ago id wet. 1, 1.d Ju t as ha wag about to titre. +OANADA INVITED or 1 eat -.•icxnl To liutck iso r.. 'F. G Iirovc}i ;end arse ra and ezcbaaGe....- 158516 39 * \. :qu'to-Goo sofas It's It was moved by 3Ir Win Ii,ro, ale:+rte on bill die- an a,vful thug to dwe hungry seconded I by I �. T11,0 N th,, wacounted........ . llr: : --58.3--7 -2..11_.6-7-3u JOHN S. MORGAN'S LETTER at It. O. I,'r do til,c tl,f , Beware of Ointments for Catarrh : I ssr�ynd that llr. TG. Brough FOR THEIR PERUSAL. hAr. . . , 'aln Mercury act isaecrct>+rv, that C3n - r 1{ 1' ,cccn,l.nn i E;, ' eofe ::. $ fu9.6.6 t9 3f,INARD.q LI\I31L�F'T Ls 11✓t ca'. y y 1j fl as mor tr w: (.are 3, do-troy the a-n=o of 1 D�In (3�vcrn 7 nim,rst as:k�ed for at m store and y1ema a the who.aav•trm .,Nova'Scotia Member of the Guild Cas;c Is were i r Y ,me.:as clop etel : appointed Srru incMs, meet demacd nn•a+, J,418 519 OU , when mar:° nrou h the m,.o,.-u• ti at - th,• on:v oda u•9 le' for 6:l g g • t I Deposit w,tn t'omtn P Wants His Case Published-Am The �ectctat;v read the report of such ar r'ea•ho+:!d never be u.ed et.cp, as on (:ovca)moe Ail the 0 31 u=e it. , E: ht Year Sufferer from Back- ithe u rrctors to the shareh ,ld'r:, t,r.wcur,tpotnotn - P` ` pro•cnp ion•.romrCpaL+blaphT+rcane.arrne HARLI`i FULTON. tl,mage.ley w:ILdo'.s'ea fid tote gno:you ache - Cured Recently by ^and submitted the± annual st:Lterovat c,rcalat,an . 10),00003 canpa,cb!yde•ivefro,atbem, list. •.uarrh rpocid's' Kidae Pills I 'uf the•affairs of the bank, which is on other bunks 783,619:8 saz manufactured y o,To• ".ore+of and rhecka "P'ea t Bay, C y ledo,O. o.tmano mercury.acd tts:teen in- r adi; water ti. c,, June 0. :pccia:, us follows j Pa,alt^ee due from r To the sh:trehCl(.lets' I ether bcnka to teraaLy, acting C ecvy upon the blood and -Th, r.,,:2 of John F, 3lnrgan, p.tzm- Canal 4SBG ti i, _ mucous .0-facea of the aysteru. In buying -. J t I The directors keg to snl,mlt Iho �DS:arce, dub from Hair•Catarrh Core besure d u Est the enu bee .rti ten mirb a. this tarn: sho�'Id la ran n ra sI e f+,ilowing statcmcn[ of the result of ottrer bank+ to the � - - .. - -- cFskeaiata y r :ad to 0. . Joe. 1t ire ry United i.tu nom 34&970 01 - Obio. by J. Cheney & Co. Testimoniaiil ttte tunir,rry of the bank for the 9 uslirn rti,non-union tx an n [',n1da 'year ending 20th April. 1JuI Ba'anrei day from -__.,, _ ._- _-__..___ .-. ._ _ �1d by Dra tcw7lc per bottle. i B I - other beaks else. Rg!•t ' In a matt^r L'ke this there sbould be Batanceofprolltand lows account, vrnorethan,nCan. - A grey tux-s!.1n can be bought for Hal"d kamlly Y,,,aarethebest. 33ch AprU. 19M 82.059 98 oda and the Unit- 11 d, a perfect fox-skin has L eco 1Lo 3)>tiactivp; lh! benefit belongs Prow urn rectiia! on new capital s4 X;.3gdorn . L2:u,D89 11 ' COMPRONI.,-L ' 7:newn _to fetch.. 1270. An ordtaar rtoc c 910,291 88 Pew t c,n r ovcrn - Y _ fSo i... - rice for a silver tux its ill°, De Tan u•-Do-s ( - Profit for the year ending 30 Apr m n .etur..iea 88,LI7 lM1 P q Guzzlerdrink be- _, John S. morgan for eight years 19A.+flet dedu<t:az charges oti' Caui .in men cippal ..Itµ',+en m a5<d maaaaea�nr, etc, end fAAkrnR 11Ce Cm end I1ri- wii ham' ret his work by back= rovi�ion !or bad and dmalonl Pe it torura or pp i D O'�aaqur-Well. he occasionally :as. fly^ rafts- . g gnat lead a back_ I debts .. jt.2,�50 8 c i n.a pib:.c ee- W1na�d 9 hlOhi(Cllt`Curea Burns, eta take; a meal lxvween drink- 19-50 p e- ach'. Ei oo a continw.illat work " I - - �•cr� tea ,+cher roan - e , c:r ,lean "lst8: 57 4 pop d,ition of the I �. W. P. ri. 107: Dvl3endTper rrn pall -R.unvay and' other United K•inzdoni speak (:unlic, in- Itch": th�•agh not in-(hr way m3it peo- 149 Auiu-k 1902 $ 16,351 17 bind-, debentures 1 ---- -c 'plc imagin'. Mr. 3forgih'i letter ihvidenaziperr•entpaia andstoclts 2,.03,179 ES clutfing 660,00ti in lrpland, 380,000 . CALVERT'S 1 sat \or,tuber, 1Jri ,, 47,308.55 Loan,anca::.(.cured in Wales, 30,000 in Scotland. 1 toh'n be sa s Iiodd's hider I,28r llivtdeaAiz percent.pa,d by stocks ua.. do _ Y y 1st Febniaiy,St0 ,..,. 51,108 09 bentures .. .. 3,'1'r7,8'-'ti 14 Curet his t t ickaeh truthhe dt t 6nsai':Ls Dividend^ serer r,psy- f ---111.9 8,617 3' v L 1 C - }y Hinard's Liniment Relieves Murat-la CARBO este let Slay,3911 ..,.. 58 938 93 Bills diacoun*ed and sly advance-cu•reat . 13,h3,1.101A OINTMEIV'r' Kidney ache that Dold'; Kidney I'L:li. i�,766 78 Overdue debt, )esti- 6.446 pee to are murdered yenrl S Krtttenoft beak premi• forte...,ap;ovidcd Europe, Italy holding the record - For vl skin Rliments. " cured. It w.as tra:l.y Kidney ache ae+.: 30,000 00 tett ,.. .. 29,..83 31 to 1 g RhaE troubled Bfr: Morgan, _ Transferred to reserve RPat a+tale. - otter- - *Rt11 �. 2.. c ,num' a -the fewest, - ' B Lckacha- i9 the ca.-mon­gt symp- fund ....................... 910,291 83. than bank premtees 43,879 1S And Switzerland 83. J.C.CSllwrt•Go.,YaltOhseLSar,IAg1t11� __ s G only, ---Sl,l".033 66 Mor,gjKca on reel tom of Kidney Disease.. Kidney U'is- eatato sold by the _r ea:;(, is the commurpeat •of human Balaacaat profit and lose carried back,,,.....,.,.:,:: 13,571 19 -'aibmn nt-, and Lbld's•Kldn^ • . ..: p ^,' - MONTRStII MOTti6 O4R{CTORT. 1)rass Band the_ <n2 1nla.lihl:•cure for all KidnPe forward:.:.RaER` "' o!udod under ford- "'4071 - i 190,48210 Tack remiaca..t in. 4. AIfETiYIE~HOObE-ti`°�' tea"' m s E FOND. O her ua n r !e- l w ntr ' g, ce nt credit of account,90th ..` ' going heads .,:..•..,_7_303 70 13,?04,5?9 23 (.say.% about' t nruh ms Ifolla 3eobicn �A-p,U.19%..:....... $1,50Qoco 00 Instruments, Drums, Unitorma, Etc, Y Trausferrtd from prafl: and lora --- �. m k account.................:......'.... SJ40,:"Jl_88 ;5.6 3,7;5 si A LUCKY FL LLow: EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND for eight -years. The differeti' reme- ------ Toronto,30th APr!l,1901. Harry-1ic',; do you th.'rlk I am howestprlceaeverquoted, Fire catalogue di--i I tried ware no good. I of so ,410,e�i f9 :00illustratirns,mailedtree. Writeaeforan B T. D. L3ROUGtt (len. Manager.. tem cm with a� cornet(. y• • "Khat I was cripple, up entir ply and. 'It is with deep regret your f iirec- g'e g" y thing In liwate.or Nastcal Instrument.-. ` couldn't do a tap of work. Anoth-r tors to 'record the death; which Fred-First-rate I exile^ted to Toronto,Ont. sad I hear thtt someona had kiaed you be. Whaley Boyce Co., Winnipeg, Yian,, thing wax a frequ nt dSsire to utin- occurred in • January hist, of ,the Cheap round trip rate . ate alt. unnatural. �ILol1,_Sir Frank Smith, who so ably between St, Paul, Minn., and for- thin "About a,y�ar ago I comm^ c--d to �riiic4i aLlle positioti of Tice-Pre ident the Pacific coast, -�� WIIY WORK TWELVE HOURS A DAY nee '!is.,I hid Tun of the ; ,bank from its organization in for small wages when you can double your Daid's Kidney Pi '!is. s Liniment sold eserywh ere. wages and (.till stay at homo by writra3 to dawn to weight to about 110 pound-3. '187,1 until the death of Mr. JamesUn July 6th the _ 1fAIt6HALL&CO.,tea importer3,London, fic Duringth,'! time i was uiD sing ad'd's Austin in February, 18,37, and 11resi-' '.Northern •Paci- . One, Kidu•ey Pi11.3 I gained 23 p>und-. My dent from that time until his death. Ry. will. place in erect- a low first- EQUIVOCAL BNT_HU�IA53I. ^ t back got' better and better .a3 V° on- W. P. B. OSler. -Al. P., seas e:ccted class round trip rate of $45 OJ.from Husband-T�3ay I mat a gentle- Dyelli�{g d Cleaning i tinuad tasking the pial; until to-day President, and Mr. W. D. Afatvilows easter$ terminals.to Seattle, Ta- man who told me ha• was engaged to For the very best send your work to the I am as free from backacii�'as ever; I Vice-President. Mr. J. .J. -Vo,V, K: you at on-3 time. atBRiflSN AMERICAN DYEING CO." jwaa In my life. Thu after eight Gonia ,and Portland. Dotes of sale wife-\Chat did you say?g C;., was elected a Director to flll the Y Y -years of it means an awful 10t tome: vkcancv on the'boarl. at eastern terminals will be from I c6ngratulatud :him, 'of course► Look for agent inyour town,orsead&reaL I rr :,i aza tbi danger I was in and � Arrangements aft,: lu ing Snack to •July Gth to July 13th inc;usive, and ---- Montreal,Toronto,Ottawa,Quebec know what I owe tq Dedd's Kid-'open offices' , at Gravcn1i`ii:,,t,, (In't., the final limit for return will•tc Aug. _.... For Over Fifty Years prey Pi'.l=, - ' 31st,' 1901. Destination must be, i1111a,WrrSLOw'S SOOT KING Bynup boa been used TH Dominlon flee Steamship and in Toronto on the cornors of "I recommend Do&d'> Kidney Pills reached not later than .Jul-, 18th, illlonsof mothers for their children whale teething. OL1Cen.- :itid- rI t ratllay strdctS _all1 _. Itsoothes the ebild,Fattens the g tete allays win,tura Yo it»Portland al rt Ld co oLh Boston Via w LvaF to anyone who ba; bi-kach3 or' any Floor ind Bathurst streets. At thC' sFap6V6r97-beImg--atto-wed'-IN-i:iTH-L•'-Ft -wfndcouaregutstestheetomaohandbowaa;-andtothe o�o o .a Liverpool. Queena• Dt.h,-r Kidney complaint." latter point n suitable building is DIRECTION within the transit b` .76 Dtarthtea Twenty-9.e cents•ltotale Bold bf druggists thruughout the world. Be sure sad Lsr and Iasi9tesmabtpa Saloons and 6 aodaNq limits, ask tot"13Ae.WiseLaw'a 800TRIits 8Y&t77.' for rti chanes of pps<sengen 8alootL .od 11.1 w being' erected.bv, the bank, are amidships 9pecialattention has yeas give.to t� The imports of oranges into the. All branFhcs of the hunk.have been This"oTlors an unsurpassed oppor- •' Second= and Third•Clar sewmme stiso, ]Ie4 -- - st twelve tunny for those desiring to hunt I3EARTILY APPRO-'I;D. mt.aofpassagsand all pwticulsm apply W nay .seal ;Unit'ed Kingdom amount to two mil- inspected during the pt . :.. of the company.or ]ions sterlinf a year; abbot one months. rear homes and farms to go into the Suid.enrich� What do you think, of g�ardc Mille a oo D•Tomnee sea. northwest And loot: -over the court- 17 Stat.Bt•,P.o.4os 1Eo°cre.lLad Portland , third of the total Fruit imports. E. D. OSLi?R, a cellag0 education for a young President tri, of for those w an Z .... •• r l fishing to visit ,m • -- - Toronto. 29th May. 1901. relatives or friends or to make.plea7 I'ri.^n'd,-'what •do you. think of SPECIAL TRAIN TO SAN FRAN- -Mr. E. I3: Osler•niovecl, seconded sure trips, to do somaking of your Font CISCO. by Mr. 'W, D: 111atthcws, and Oh, nothing in particular. ' 1 i i l 4 1 " F'or Canadian delegates and all adopted.Resolved, Tl t t epor be �+ - R to he r t Just the thing. ethers going to the Fpworth League do -• -� Convention, via.Chicago.and North- It was moved by Mr. Win. Hen- 20,983 friendly societies are re- 1. - Western Railway, to leave Chicago' drie, seconded by Mr. stet. Ross, gtstercd in the United Kingdom, a--- Tuesday, July*, 0th, 11.51) p, m, P., and, with a total membership of oyer 11 .��:£ Q Dot"i7n . ineeting he given to the Presid-ent, millions, And 38 inillions of funds.' a+r/ `pry/ -✓r►+�+r Stops will .be made at Denver, Col- ✓ I .J •• - Resolved, That the'thanks of this, orado Springs, dlenwood Springs their services during the p'1st year. TO CURE A COLD IN 01F..DAY It was moved by DTr. Wni. ..R:1 til- Take Lsx•LLti'.e Brmm�_�•tin;ne Tnhlet3, All dntg;ists ~(. + '• Roo �,.� finest scenery in the .Rocky and _ -• - Say, seconded by .lw1r, TiIOS. «':IllnS- rrfnn,3 the ninacy it it.Entla_,a cure: E. w, Groree '�".• ' Sierra Nevada blounta Ins, Through slcii:,ture is on each box. :3c /► /�� - _Pullman Palace and Tourist 'Sleep- ley, and - -- Hes-ol-Fed�att-tote--thairks-r>€ tJ' -. ��bo�! Ing Cars. �c7er berths early, as ,;KCU:ABLE: ---- _ " meeting be gFv-en to the General party will be limited in numter: 'bfnn rger, llnnagn'rs, Inspectors and, fi. re. g fonts er,- =+� :K • Fare only X50 round trip, with First h p.But the young " a &a/.a . rhoice of routes ret.uriiing: Send other officers of tfre bink, for the arc so giddy noel th23.u.re! s5t They _�jF 0. Q %e •-Q� �,I efficient performance of their 'respec- don't consider th fature!. �J C.f 4:� Ali Ramp for illustrated itinerary and tive Auties. ;>cccmd Shnrp-Oh! wa:L, my dear, -map of San Francisco.to D. H..Ben- it, tens mcnrrl hp 'Mr.-A",nn'Jones, you r'an't exp::et a young Iamb to nett, Gen'LAgent, Fiing,St. Fast, Serontlerl by lTr. .Toho T,nng, niid sP:t n'1 alt its time thinking of roast �^ (Toronto. Oat. I:c.:uh'ed, 'That the poll be now op- mut Lan: ,.. , - w. J f�,'+""s .`a;* .. , .q:'�'. Y,'t33, y'z��` 7.-.E,'"""-' ,�'�'.-c•c:•,:-.•r'... . - - _"t - _ - - _ ,,4-w. ++Fr'{p {•>K=....•,•-}�....r~i,,J.,gm,. 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G$EAT SABDS$TP AND EXPOS p. , '?'`. + '••Another lieu's vette," I spoke his confidence, in spite of the I "By marriage with,one who to her UILE ENDURED. •' • . T 1 Vt' story he vaguely. remembered to social equal. __•�_ �.11" #a -"' ,• -"••A Heat's Bitterness," O hav0�heard of her. By-En-T--by his 1 Guy looked down as-If studying r 11- Secret... -•tl• • •,• uncle returned to his side, and a k- the full meaning of the words, and y p g1. c Etc., Ete• Capt.-Atinah Burns, of Da a Fin s �_� - �• -. . t• ed him softly: I then looked up with a frank smile, • s, Tells au Interesting •i• � f• •t• "Could you believe her to be and putting both hands out to his •' story, From His Own Ezper■ i', .. _'_�_' '•' ?' uncle aid• -_= .'•. •.tl• • . • . . . . . . . . je�w way; request, that I marry your dough- «. CHAPTER I. ed his attention, and he turned his Sit down. Twenty years ago to-'i terY' Capt. Adnah Our of 'Dayspring, head to listen. For' fifteen long years Hartleigh day I married Constance Faulkner. "I noticed your attentions to the Lunenbutg; Co., N:S, is a promitieab .Hall had held its doors shut to "ls that you, Guy?" demanded -a :She was young, and, as you see, !Lady Gladys tonight." repres�itative of a large class 'o! voice. friends ;and strangers alike; for fit- • • rarely beautiful. I loved her, and I "She'is pretty, and I was attract- -. .Yes, sir._'__ �-=hen I�ed -It--might-never--have gone- mem. tu_PIt� .Sc _tial -ho,- .dtlirinr -- _ teen long years a shadow had hover- rho loved-me,---A�^' �- .. , eve; it, and.the gloom of a dead It meas -his uncle who had spoken. say 'love,' I mean all the word can farther. At least, it, shall not. I much of the year, follow the danger 'past had filled it. The silence of a The room was dark, and Guy won- mean. Ad.�r'ation, worship; devo- will find your-daughter,daughter, and, if she ons occupation ,of deep aea �i,V4 ' :, buried life had brooded there, and dered what the old man was doing tion. I had been, .as you have no :will have me, I will make her my there at such a time. It' was a cart lag• Whey trot at sea Capt, Bluifnq' the eo had learned to shun it. ( doubt heard, wild as. few men are. wife. And, uncle, I do it with a P P" of disconnected picture- all I avocation is that of ship-car.�pemtcr, • And now, o a sudden, the doors p g cry, and )glad Dick Hartle}gift" he said, with'cheerful heart and.without one mis- '_ had been thrown'open, and life and was used for the portraits of the fat-. a sigh. "The name tells the story. !giving.", - 8e is 49 yeah of age, and is to-dayi ' _ _:gayety, beauty and fashion thronged er generations of the' Hartleighs. But after , my marriage I was as I "Heaven bless you, Guyl I do not a healthy, v:garous regreEen`-ative o1 its erstwhile gloomy chambers. Ev- "Come in here, Guy; I would like 'faithful and true as I had been un- deserve this front you." cry window gleamed joyously with to say n few words to you if you are stable and, wild before '►'neo years To. be continued. his class. Capt. Btu ms, however, h'as ._ the warm blaze of light, and soft, not too tired to talk with me." not always en, "this vigorous ":gat at-all.--1-aeras ointcr our marriage a child was born —�.--- melting •strains of music; mingled g g to sit I to us-a._girt_• lige were very ha:ppy., DEGENERATION QF THE FRENCH. health, and -w1i,:e chatting recently-- . with the`hum of sweet voices find the up .and smoke a cigar before going ISo happy that for five yearw-e shit' - - illi a reprea2alative-ot the Ztinea .._ rustle of silks and ratios; and white to bed." ourselves o t from the' world, con shoulders gleamed, and bright' eyes' "Bring your cigar in here; and if n Rapid Decline in the `itality of -the burg Precs, he said. he believed that g y tent with each other; but then I one RepabLc Alarm4 Freuehwen. tushed with Cupid's artillery, and there is a candle there, bring that, day met an old friend, one I had but for the timely use of Dr. Wll- A few liam5' Pink Pills he would have been hearts were lost and 'won. And the too." loved as Damon 'loved .Pythias. • I Years t go that volatile and Guy lighted his'ci ar, VridI, lifting and patriotic French' statistician a chronic invalid,-__F __1885-to_.; — lawns and drives were gay with g invited him to the Ii`All,' to renew ' 1598," said to t Susan, "I was the many colored lamps,'and alive--with tTe tamp-canied`ft-into-the gallery. the frieniisliiP`°f-tris o�d ays. net Bertillion (auth��of.A system•' p liveried servants: and the Pebbled His uncle.sat in a great arm-chair, day I returned unexpectedly to IInd 1 of identifying criminals and.expert victim of a complication of troubles, ..� I y n spurning with a wear wistful- expression in him at the feet of my wife, speaking Ritness- in the Dreyfus case) emitted I »'appose they had theta ,origin is drive-way cru ched under s urnin I weary, P hoofs and grinding wheels. And the his usually stern, impassive face. words of love to her. Ile slept not i a doleful cry . which should have the haxd=.diip and exposure I so fre- gloom and.silence of Harileigh"Hall 'Ile motioned Guy to a. chair, and, again in-this house.''. The old man startled his countrymen. He ea- gnently had to tandergo. My illneaei were driven away. after n pause; which Guy occvpled in lettered his voice. `'IIs went with claimed that the French people and took the farm of dyspepsia and kid- Some there were there who had idly u1Ti •the ci ar smoke: in cir- t ere I left him him! 4y- language were doomed to' aey,trouble. The foods which I ate known the bind. Dick IIartleigh of cies -from him, Sir Ilichar as . (dead. he turned to my home, t -extinction; that in 1859 the $xi not agree with me, nnd_Irequent- twenty years agone, and these were abruptly, but not unkindly,_, my wife was gone-my wife ,and .my;,long declining birth rate had: fallen ly gave me,a ee curious to see-the changes,'time and "L'o you know why I gave this 1 g I. below the death rate, and that there other timed au'l was pains, in the child." . .,k ! stomach. Then'I was much troubled sorrow had wrought in the man ball tonight, Gu3c? ' I 'the prematurely a head dropped had been an actual 'loss of papula- . . whose,wild exploits had set the so- "I understood-it was to in icodlice!on the thin white hand, and the si- tion. From f,he.begiiining of the past with ho pains is the back due to the I - centur the birth rate of France had `k/ii_y trouble. Finally I took a ae- _1, were hoiwhomglie w sdovnhlytta name your majority. Sib should I wish fence of anguish and despair fell up- y. were cold which not oaf g _ ..,,•..._,r ,00� . _ "But you are three years past �on him.,' . - .been steadily'falling, while,there had _�V looked-to see_ y• ypP n n= - tEl�t 14 iSik 11" ;� Gu5 . 4e4:� L2 o affect my spine as well , nr man this was who hid started life to- n� nrblu Lttaa broad chest rose and f�11, and his of the.otl:er European nations. The seemed t with almost unlimited wealth and a I three years ago, at the age when) French tongue had-ceased to be the �d I became partially rigid in the G eyes filled with a sympathetic mots arms and legs. I was forced• to quit title that went back near a thousand snob things Arn commonly done-can Iture that did him honor. `All the language of diplotriAcy and of polite work, and doctored for a time with', years; who Had .in his youth startled IYou�guess?" society in other lands. Although at reserve and.the coldness of the past_' little or no benefit. Then I dropped -' England with his niad caprices, ¢nd� "ho, sir; though I have tried to melted 'awe and_the ha beglmiitr� of the 'war of .18a'Q_ who had _ young heaat--t the doctor and began taking other �„ -,..-a.{s^rly recluse far--da-so�' h- 1 y4--- France :aid Germany .had the sem© and t e o d throbbed together. medicLae;•i, but with no better result fifteen years, only to end by opening I •You are heir to the title. and as- Presently the-old man looked _, ;number of soldiers, iz 1895 G.erm.iny ,By this time I eves rue down ver - r lois ma nitcent mansion to feasting'tate, -but except at my will you was able to put'in the field ttcire as X g with .n pathetic smile and continued: much, had no appetite, and was de . .. 1 could never enjoy a penny of your I d'd t k t c6 many.men`as France could com- nrid mirth. I i no see o bring her ba pressed- both in mind and body' . And wheh they entered the drawing 1111heritance until my death." . I dofiDtod even that the child _^mend. M. Bertillion also noted that Whiles is this condition I chanced to room. what did they see? They saw , "I knave that,,sir, and"I am grace- there had been a corresponding fait- mine. I asked no questions; I would read in a newspaper the testimonial a tall. thin man, .of perhaps fifty- 1-" " not even look upon the tHin*s that;use to increase the value of French of a cure made b the' We y ?iso 02'Dr. Wil- s five years o! age. with a -"clean-cut I '"It is not for,that that I speak were hers, I shut up the-Hall and-;exports because there was no growth ]lams' Pink_ Pills, -which in some re-' now. Listen. The estate is a good I of workers. •patrician face, distinguished by the! g went abroad. Five years later I spects presented symptoms like my - one, and,.by my will or: not,, -you ! That • there are • Frenchmen who :Hartleigh gray-blue eyes and well same -back here, nay heart hardened I - bwn.-The'straightforwaid manner•in . - formed mouth-a thorough specimen I will at my death be in possession of realize this declining tendency is ap- which, the story was .told _ ' and full of scorn for myself. I went y gave ma of old English nobility, who greeted ,-a fair income; but there is an'im- through the rooms, scoffing -at my- .parent from the occasional efforts to new hope and I determined_ to try ,. - his guests and 'welcomed them with,mens, fortune, part of which I in- self, to see Them just,as she had left reverse the tide, as when the Gov- thea,.pills. I sent for three boxes' -- a=courtliness which smacked of the I herited• and more of which I have ernment' has been;urged to•give-a Of course I.did, not expect that this - ` them. I went even to her chamber, manners of the old world that had I accumulated• •which. can be-•disposed and tossed over the dust-covered ar-•bonus to persons who marry. .to quantity -would cure -me, but I . known him as Mad, Dick H`artleigh. I of according to my own wish, I tides on hes toilet-table, trying to place a prohibitory tax on bachelor- though it would probably decide " He was nota whit embarrassed; he:have had yon educated, and I have hand, to bentow prizes on the usoth- whether the were suited to.My. 1 eines make myself believe-T diff not care. 9' y.cane. _ dM not explain-wily the Full had ys'provided for you ,`with the I And my heart was crying out all fife ers of tains, etc. To promote roar- I moat say they seemed to act'Iike beer& closed to them for so many I one -idea of leaving to' .you this 'timef Gu I riage (and especiaYly the union of magic, and before the ills were - yeara, but bore himself with the well ;wealth, which hDs nerer donee mo YJ' and his voice sank to a!men and-women -of superior physi- p low- whisper, "ap.'I turned over the j gone there was it decided improve- . bred ease of the man who is. aware slier giiod."• laces and jewels.that lay there I ique), the late Count de Pierrec, irxnt to rap ccadition. I flies got a of nothing extraordinary in 'what he! Guy. murmured `something in the came upon d yellow', time-stained-en-I has left to. his native city of Rouen hili d=en bortes more and before ' -is doing;' and with polished ease 'nature of thanks for this promised velope addressed tq..me. It-was do Ibis - entire. fortune of ten aijilion tkn.y- were grime I wan Lark again at - aeaned one white: Chir; hand upon the Licence: his his uncle, however, took francs, on condition that eviry year work in thv 's.hi r __ her writing. I taro it open;,I know ' p3 u d and enjoying ,-arra of his nephew., Gay HarLlcigh, �no notice of his words, but, as If he, not what I, tho8ght`to find.In it; I a henna tit $20,OOfl shalt to given to �c,� �_{hg blessing of vigaroue t. as he went about -..introducing the I had not heard them, went on: but, oh, great Ileaven! it showed the tallest man and wom,in who he�a.th. This w•as in this spring oC _ young man and doing the honors of '. "I have watched you carefully, and her to me as white uud spotless ns shall marry -each other. 1E98, and sia'a� that ti=3 ap to the the evening. II have so' mush confidence in you the angels themselves: . TShe, who TORONTO'S L ups ---s•--' pre,ea,t Ibive not teen Laid up-with 1..Fieir as he was to the title and es- that I do not now hesitate to ask of had gone away in her innocence, T O'S_BIG-C OCH iIln;,J+=__�aaasi�all$�yh,n .uff.r;.,o - - • .fates, Guy?was even less known than You what, with another, I would. knowing my furious Anger and un- • trcm the off cts of exposure or over - -` "Sir Richard, though his boyhood., lhalu�a_condition of Lhe bestowal of t�°nim P�� kfL-thi4t lets .Festa.--Abort Ot3e of Me Lamest Time tt�k I tak� a box or two of Dr. �S il- Loo, had been spent near the Halt this. wealth." ter•dhopint; I would read it and fol- T:eAe. fa the KorlAi. Iiaari; Ptak Pi!L9 and fIn y alwayti - but since his boyhood ;ho had visited "I-am glad it is,a request rather low her for her : •forgiveness. I Tho four dials are 30 feet 'in die- put nru right. Sine© my 'c,win mar- ' .'� y the'Hall only at stated. intervals, than a condition,"' said G.uy, with sought ,her then, but, alas! it was motor an'd are made of half-inch cf:llous rescu3 fYom premature nae- -'and for a brief-period at thews times. 1 quick pride. too late. I hired three detectives to ,.ground glass.set in iron frames. In .0--teras and suff�riag" I have recon- ip his relations to the old man- had( 'You would have resented the con- Rearch for her, anal for ears the iho centre of each dial is •a circle,1 wzzbded th':• pili-' to many persona _ .. been of the coldeat and most formal Idition, perhaps even refused it?" searched in vain; but atlasttheylcontaining four hinged sashes, vari�u ly afflicted and have yet to kind, never reaching the length of ,queued .Sir Richard, with.an anxiety were successful, and came upon her`through which it is possible for a h'ar.o1 the first instance where they ', affection, and always constrained. he made no�effort to conceal, and her child in America, But just man to crawl, if it is necessary to Izter~' •failed to give good rez.ults- To him the Hall had ever been an "•I am a. Hartleigh," was the as they -were about to communicate work on the-.outside of the dial. The w°h^ro they were fairly tried.' 1 ''awesome pla@o, and no one of the proud answer. : ' with' her, s' ' unaccountably disap- dials weigh about fifteen tons, and that isves4ch ehdorsations as tb?ss gay .throng was more surp'rised than , "But the request." prared. • Then again' the searched, the steel braces that provide against g 'Dr. SViAiiiiilI ' Pink Pills he to.see the old place radiant with "'Is acceded.to without hesitation. y P th,ir a. and pressure on the great popu:artty throughout sA .rctl, mirth and I make no reservation for I know Again-found heir,-only to be bad the enormous .wind old. Neighbors tell each ether, 1'- ria— +arcus frau an ix ens. Iia it is as little likely that you would of the benefits_ they have derived , music. - again the same thing happened; un-` The hands are of copiiinced .They „ Gu wa's a Hartleigh. Everybody. ask, as that would. grant, any- Ifmm tln3 fire of th a pill a'-an I where tiL it seem to me she must beet are hollow and counteron Guy � r'Y- a fair trial' is given the results are j -saw that at a glance. Ile had in or. that could not be done with in to elute me. , g full measure all the qualities.liar g i I did not dare go the inside. The large baare nine rare. di appointing. Dr. �V'illiam3 honor.": Y •seek her myself, fearing, 'I know not feet six inches long and the small 'Pink Pills direct) which his race had been sanious. It is true; but you must know the go y to the- root of ! why, that it I did some dire mister- hands five feet six inches. the trouble, the create new, rich . Tall, stalwarts erect, and bold of'reqI 11 uest before you grant it.." y Sir Richard let 'Isis head fall upon dune'would befall tier, and the child. Tlie three bells weigh, roughly, six red blood,.stim.'ultte, the nerves to . •bearing as one of the ancient.'Vi- .. . Now; she .is dead." tons, a ton and a half, and one ton ,h^alth action; thus bringing health -• kings, he was ,yet..a patrician from his hand as he said this, and for y g• Ile arose and-paced the floor, not respectively. The motive power for and strength'to e,l who use't.batn. the tawny hair of his head to the several minutes• did not open his t with the assured step Gu had.been been!the clock and bells is•tuu'tnished, b =well-shaped•, feet which he so lips,' There was so little of the, old Y { y Surd by alt dialer» tai m<licine or - so accustomed to see, but feebly and 'three 'weights,` wound up by e9eCtric- 'tient post paid on.receipt of-59 cents . ' " gracefully -in the mazy' Windings of i familiar..flrmness, and there was so almost totteri,pgly. Tlut it calmed ity once a week. a box or sit bozae for $2.53, by ad t•the waltz. Ana, for all the strange- much' of the depressed sorrow in his ,him and.-in a few minutes he. resum- The pendulum of ,the clock is 14 dreading the Dr. Williams' Medicipo .ness of the gathering, he did not fait !uncle's tone and manner, that Guy ed his seat and took up the story feet 81 inches-long, and weighs 500 Co„ Brockville, Ont. '�?'to enter into• the enjoyment of it felt a now' .sentiment coming to lit ag . - pounds. Once 'started, it would - __ �.__ .. 1. - with•'all the zest-andcardor of youth.1 in his geueroiis young •hbifrt. I "The child, is found, young wo- swing for ten hours without any 'FOLD, OF TH$ MARI'N'ES. Tlie Dall was a success, so every-;seemed. to him that in the Place of, man' now and it only remains to other power than its own momentum. A marine ca 1. body agreed. It was .threatened to It hard, repellent old'man he had bring her home. Home; Guy! I+If the length of the pendulum shaft wand soma chronic-goo lersoin phiA .`;:be stiff; but, as the little ',Lady Accustomed .himself-to see in his un- dare not go, and everyday I look •should alter, through contraction or cur�3, iirra --` Gladys Vynes said, who pduld resist 'cls, there was ,one who needed ,his for A ,telegram saying that she, too expansion by"cold or heat,.the clock P aged for complaints to Le =the infectious gayety of Guy Hart-{AlTectio$ and support. ]Te put.his has dist peered a un. ' would run fast or slow accordin 1 made after morning parade. During i apparently, for af-`hand'out with a.frnnk, generous ges- P ga• I accordingly. parade, having previctiraly noted the '= Leigh. Nobody, aPP Y, G'uy's handsome face lighted up, To overcome this the shaft is made rumblers, he, ordered them to tight- ter the first feeling of-mogderment at !tare, ,,,characteristic of him, and .and he spoke eagerly. of, iron and zinc, the ex easier of g finding themselves in a house which ,would have` spoken;"but the older P Y• P ea the it helmet chin-straps by -fc;ur, man seemed to comprehend, 'for he "You will let me go for her? If one being compensatett by the Con- l;nk,. Of course th^_y obayed. Whan most of them had come to, look up- she disappears g traction'of the oilier. +` on as a tomb; they ' one *and all looked -up with a smile'as sad as it ppears a aln I will .trace her. calmplaiat time'cania the men could {i g was rare oil his face,•and the I will find%her and bring her to you: - The clock-is :.80 feet �bove the rat open their mouths! ' abandoned themselves' to tile, tljoy- It is what o round. �' �`- ` Faith, the cap'n's an aisy man in " utent of the occasion, and made-the,liynd in both of his for a moment, you would Ask, is It not. B - - _- ­old.'walls ring again tbith their joy- gave it a gentle pressure, which It. is what .1 would do: TL"Zr'uie _ s _ tircly, sxii3 one, t ti,g tt^age, t fun . seemed to say, "I know what you what you know of her whereabouts. ^DANGER AHEAD! was pro af ag'ain'st tighienel straps, ons mirth. Where is she now?" * knavish'.l:.oking fella•µ•• -vas- ons givia' .us iv'ry.thigg wt ast 'for the ` would say, I thank you. Then It was three o'clock before the,;lie dropped it;,anti risin painfully "In San Francisco. .` But it is cba Red before 'a m; istrate•�c'ith mornin'f IAst guest e e itis sold t�iefl-the-1-�--t --- -- to is cc , sal o as &te- ng---. An orderly officer, on a day when ;tired servants hurried to extinguish I Guy, you have`known meas a "•It as nothing. I shall be ready evidence against , him not being chin-straps were loose, asked t-lie ''the lights on the lawn and -in the !silent, uniovin man. .A miser, sonic: strong enough to convict bilin, he, stereotyped question: .- g .topiorrnw. We will not.delay a mo- An camp laints? ' -house, so that before Giiy hart re 'have- culled met a misanthrope 'ot- wall acquitted, after a patient tnves- y P ' turned after putting ,pretty Lady ' been neither, but A meat more than is necessary. ,I tiga.tt'cn of tht- cera. Th:; accused, res+ sir,, the spuds ain't done, aas� hers. I have not' only willing, I ani eager to go." w'eiod the murine. ladys into he'r carriage, he found i,11 T i g', self-condemned wretch. ever, to the st gripe of every- bane Himself, with something of the 'old The cause ou 5liall know. "But, Guy, there is more, to be body, re•muined in t .„ dock. R'hst2'said the subaltern. boyish shudder; in the same gloom-' x said.", . ..I_. .,.._ ;Thin-king he . vou'.d, not hear,,or Th' spwls, sir, reputed th3 man Hall of the past. His uncle, too, I IIs drew a tiny key from tits pock- et, and nppro.iching what ]oohed "-•lore? Wliat is• it?" asked Guy, cii.l not undervt,amd the magi:atrates What does be mean, sergeant2 ask. ;•`:had . 'disappeared; and Guy, with a-like a large cabinet resting Against uneasily,, far tbefie was a'strange ex- dec6avcm, tb3 hov-yer who liad'been de- ed 1h,3 Puzzled young officer. _ shrug of. his broad shoulders, told,!the wall, inserted the key and un- 'pression in Sir Richard-'s face. fcn'diing bion told him lv3 wv,3 at lob Ob, he be ignorant,sir, returned the ' liimselt--lliatYaf.ter the one gladden-! • • - erty to about hits business, if- he. '�crgeant. He means tptera. , _ ` , -' locked it. Two doors swung open, Can you picture ,what-my child - __ __ ing glimpse of joyous lite, 'the old Iand 'there teres revealed to Guy's as mast be, having led the life s'he 'a any. • TS'uvgn, licrtever,7sIiook HE THOUGHT IT'WAS A TROX. 1. cheerless fife was to be taken up b,:,;'h^ad slightly, but did not move. , topished eyes„the portrait of a sur- has?" . .- •'ycu are diirh.lr BONE again. Acid if that were le what I passingly beautiful woman. Many i "•But what does it matter? She is Bim• �Vhy, don't was to become of him? He would , you go 8" as!krd the lanyer• A parish beadle was lately much' times'had Guy, stopped wonderingly our dao titer `And niy cousin.. You ' .;not consent.to-bury himself_ there, before this seeming cabinet, but;y g By ihi.s tim3 the court was nearly exercised at.the appearance c� a doubt how I will receive one who is empty, ani th�3 accw;ed, leaning for-• stra'n a old gentleman, w'ho, when the �'as his uncle had clone. He would ,never had he he-suspect what it real- g - V's his to the Continent rather than perchance, iguoraint and uncouth? ward, whesprre'd to h-is defender;, sermon w�is about to begin, took an ly-'was. He turned to Sir Richard Doubt fro longer: She 4s the victim I can't. leave' the dock till all the ear-trumpet, in two parts, out of that, arid, with this thought in his with.a look of inquiry. of an injustice, and T, as well as w,I,nru;a'es a .- g- t gaitist me are sorts. his' and began t;croisdn>i, them- 'nfn�, he turned from the drawing:; "bT w•ifs," were the only wordy.-be you,,will do what lies jp me•to rec- Why.? a•,ked the-.roam of taw. - to . room and made his way to the lib- Y �� rat;v, wFiere Ile-cotRd-ham SPQR-end tfien tur�icd away with lily it:"• Becau•�e of th'•� trousers, answered Tlv^ beadle watched flim until rthe Y -"'--'- Guy; A6 no a as a Ar ci s-t-and rcCaFa Ka a Y nomPleted._and .th�n�___ smoke before retiring_ A lamp was such a look of agora oh"�i'is it to - y 'g6iag iyp, he wbl . >, still burning Ili flit library, and he that Guy's kind heart went out to It applies to.you as it never did to Mcc-.t ccertaintly I, do not! said the 'sttrTe i•1 Pored, - tcrAa about to light his cigar when A Itirn. - ' ni'e-. But 'have you considered-have scdicitor. W)rat. about the trousors9 Ye manna piny that )rare. IY'y0 . ,Aelye in the adjdini�r;; room attract- .. Die would have gone to his side and ynu.thought-do' yea'—'' .Unly,,thas, sir-I'v;e got them on! darer I'll turn ye oat. __ . . ' - — , _ F ' ;,'' n • , r 4' - r Witt ug 11910 Now ddvertisen"tists. Wm. T. Haneyr ! ---- ; IsPublish"iovorp Fridar naoru+ata4iteOmf PICBERING'3 p �����• Pwkaazag'ant FOR SALE-Taro Rood Jersey cows 1 • tern " D y 5 yearsas T App Ig c lot 31 cos a p.k Practica , „ • ming,or Jas T Lsu;lhlltlln,Cherry wood 91-38 '�••f = ^ ENDERS, uteri to he to g TE S Wa % 19 h Paper Hangiaq. Decorating. a ahinale the Catholic church in Pickering i! leominlD Tinting j. ?te lowest tender not nocasanly ac=e pted 3f-!i g• TSR:ee ---- A.0 ordm rona t ezacaied mq _ hates o� June ea� Loin Saturday evening Jnne let P P 7 _ -- r BL-24 Per Tear; 01.00 tfyatd ti adTaa•a y� in Pickering village,a red leather parse. 2 Sm Letimates given. - - 83T>J8 OF env>,13Tlstxct: eoaceaning a amali amount of diver sad a crank a•atr )coir Fiueler will oblige by leaving same at T _ - TIM insartion,par lioe, „ crus otn a 3i•a t. Stand -- .� Fach sa r is,60ntan, Ilan a _ T e O '1'hteaatadoesnotinolade.It I:tForeignab- The Prettiest-Designs 7ertlsemenw making non- rpendere will be receiVcd untill June 121h, as eii�a,l���terms given to pard Hsu_ 1 for 1-t sere of the north and of lot 14 beStilloomlii ' t�9 or a moatIla or by me gess. longing to the Irte JR1ar tt U,bbon of the Br sarlpoontraataps;• a quarterly. K' R. gra Newest E �f Baainess cards,ten lines or under, with payor, township of Pickering: All tenders addrearad e _ ffe C`j i7 One year,83 09,payable in advance. to. A Gibbon Pickering •!•Notice to local columna ten ovate per lane, Eve Gents per tine each subaegGeoa insertion.. HOMES FOR SALE-1 have for peolal eontrant rates made known on apD;ics se.le S good driving borsee, three A i IN. _ ­—on. No treeadvarUsing. _NeW Gook stoves from - Advertiaaments withoni written astnoct caa new mileWork s cowr.�I sin also baring as ago al fat wiIIbeinserted Gilt':forbidden and cberRed ac- p� Pilate, Cambrics, SaEaens and Czinghams. - ..--sordiaaI}. Orders for 3isconcnning advertise aewk of all kinds, hides, wool, ate. Sleek 1t.Q� II dtoek : or Bold on commissi^n. For prieee _ eawtsmnst be to writing and war to tbopcb- drop a card or apply to J. A. WHITS, Lroag- Pails 100. .rt Waists in Lawns and Printed Cambries. ober. ham,Out. 5-tf Shirt .fob Work promptly attooded an. _ - - Murkar & Tkexton, Proprietors r Three second-hand Bicycles - r T1'aRti. FOR SALE OR RE:tiT-TLat also Cool SumnZela Corse-ts 1 rainoble:.tri-attua:ed at lot 17, con 3, - taj".n 3i 1}tailaa from 1'tcker.ag r.11age, con- - Good House to Let. _ Our I'olltlCe Stnci Ia3epea3ence fen :ng:u well res,more or lees 1'be farm r even - fenced,wallwatareawtt:we;l a01 never illi• -AL•t -Popular— Prices. Uur Alm-a iris c caa Local Paper. s ream t�oud orenar 1. moi bare uitl+ dtuLc 9Labia oeaaatc,If J .torey frame bcuae Eavet�rougliing Prices as low as po�e a 113 1 e our Eacpeotatfone-T'be heartg For particulars apply to til' H lh;nO lea, H:ah- to snake them., �i sapport of the oaov;o of F.'CYer:ng and viciatty, lead Gree" Shirts . � J. S. Bundti• :. Genas Nobby Summer `C3RBORO FARM TQ RE*T,- v ) _ o FRIDAY, J L'\E 7, 1Ci01. oo �mboaed.r :a: s:on s sa arbaro, L'P to date Patterns at 75o. cue a nick 100 nares mora or :ass sad to known 28-tf Claremont. ba tua Sander..fart It La a::Ibrel 0a the King _ two road aGa..t 1 i miles from tb.c;ty of Toronto ---'- -""-'--'-'---- - �7[� - ` moi:clav•loam On the prenHsaa ria a stone » ®y$ �Ta`y O0� Sweaters. resters. " u ME HTS. twuse,inti our buildings and a good oreL•rrd Che farm a we+t watered oy welt acid the❑ard Furnit- Eos e,ani is very a1i table fu dully farming s t a s • gg ,Many fcrecast3 have been made In APDipto Wm Tredway H,$bland Crook 34-x. 'Straw Hats 'regard CO the CeGsu3 returner out a3 -- -: .._.. - ----- g anrth - ye t are are ew re is e a upon Pgn , — ccs 1 Puker.ng,s::ueced oa i.L�a,o❑road A fc::fine of fimt• t;�- .•= a' .; = -� �`e�u,l�saaar In great ver etv-$strong, beeeXanae.cuGta:n:o s acres wait draraea&cad ia- .•,%�• _ _ , _ Uer Of districts Bre 3t1I1 LiCCtllplate OII EY11ibi%IOn tt1 - : a good ata a of c•a t:va:.oc, amtsuin for gaxioa. _. kind n0 Official teports Lave yet been frame z,aw. sad three stables inclosed b7 our cynic ranine. �. Ii006ers, .SuD hats, t�0. - nigh board teoce,.row of evergreens to froa, hued, Ess: so far s::diCiEnt has beer: form ae f.+faPknonagon ap4itca.t:oa -To given out to indicate tLat considerable r Prices rloht. t increase of population has been made io the towns and cities, while -in the .Dissolation of Partnership R• S• Dillinghane• rural distYict3- intae older settled Pickerin Uat' pil.'td, generail, 3pe3ri:.^.�. 1t Lad been I TLe paz:aersb:p bf ter:: ox.r_c b?t.aec _ -- - -: - arow ec Soc y]mC man tIa rc r., C'erg -._.-_-- for Circle dcrBDle I:ICC.ea e.�--..�c gad-try tLutasl cons<at tea ..ax,.rei - a ;l the '.etTa" tba o e c.•ss cereutwer w,11 b� �a 1 acted by ® ■!11Cwuti'er, 1133 Uc_n t.13de . X11iR ` tokartsof the coo1:CCY 1 1^ Petr Ua,:ar• .lyric+t :•1 ate psyac.a :o "e:7 f,•'roo. mai. Ri LT prin ! _ Eli a'' Hat •':as -.r-z•':p to .� 'ai June 10, tLe 1rOCtL•wec. 3C I. In Ii:.:i viw.atwps:3 y: o9aaGo:uarcw'...re: . - Oolumbla. er:og - • � l MZ Cni L a't ,,"e 0 C i.:ILi •' •'1? .Lane � 7' a immense pears f cos dent. :..e p ib a+_ s'.aa [�/ 7 tLePan At,±ET1C3:: E'. t. .. l? amt w ai besfaa. a rev ! aS�Lt1 wda e n "nrwe: ddings 11VV�hii_ii p nosy on. alid will cez t:;,Ue t-urs.; the• ceas.:r 1 -' whole E:1.lmer, and with the exp-:lt. > CaEisow _ _ C E' y 'ion cilli bc-a rest a� int Of traffic ba- �+� . twee n. Duffilo and all parts of Canada YY aw is er ASD �•�,dd}uytS., Pres�n w • . , :�a smatl•pes is rt:ported to be very * •� � ' _ prevalent tilerA: 11 tll�le co lsi3m- e# E�i•LLi1 a ;Iverware,• S%er;wQ 9i var sod Eieo:ro plies adopt precataonar)- measures aaaillst Having ?ecide3 to apes up a traccl: of F:%aware - .`',car- Naive•, Rtrki- rod _ _ _ • ' inti£; cusitiu he-E t o5luon should the disease. Small-pox a3 -Weil as my DC1?iLeee in the I'uie Idloek,Fickeria¢, Aiew Prints J I wtan to solicit a share of onr stroaalzp Clocks-l:catne'ad Iron, Enameled wand New Cottor.ades = other contagious diseases do not ,ret v P _ _ _ .. , _ __ _ • the eau:e foot•llold as they once dA i t aye bad several years e:perrence to Oka ac? ri stare. New SL:rta-gs _ on seen nt of rhe methods used to watch, clock sad lewetry repairing and Endes ma:des Ere -Brags. B ace• ,-hew 3�e3Irr,s, Cottoni. etc. _ awl.prepared to attest to all w rk to drat feta, Year! Iiroochae and Pica, combst'them, yet no one is. exempt New WaU Papers,in great var .. _ class style sad at moderate ct:araoe 1 a L•ays no►x y. -f ` from CC�ta�lau�-x1111 ao tile-ef'<raaey of "will alao carr, a full line of spectac.e ware reef a:7a-a'e caa m.xiie 0D tit to ac h:dr. - k r t l and vacciP.atiun has been -established be• at preaa ranisnR from 30c up. of c, m ..e , Dat - - _ ^_ - WC a 1, i o 7r-el.y special price= on sugar in barrel loci:. Now is the time to ardor. • yond doubt, it would be well to maize Td. ,T. ..nrlth, �•accination !' throdgli'out the City addreas- tl B,00r St T . c-onto t�`+ • •'t �a'S• _ ' Srr. aa. d la you oder for B:r.der Twtr.e. Prices guarartecd until June, You genera Rra+���'+ t are sure W anti. L-� crderir now. - couL'try'. Ac Pukari��every Yf3rdsv', Taaesay Y g e- - sad Wedoesdav - 10 to 20 per ce-_ - off regular pr:':aa in any this:g� to avoid bolding over. Py. �'�'001 �u h as wcolen od.4, £alta, `Grua geode. etc, Cell and get some of the -'The Bruce'llEzald coil] lalns teat i 'jr8} a 80 4 • -��-oo t .--- Basgairs dont.g tLls 1:,or.tL. many Wilkertop people who drive -,lialf•way to the cemetery wltu a full. eral and then tarn back, and :La editor ne Gs Its a wool way the .he¢nderPjj�s' . Cured _ ' THOMAS BEARE, Whitevale. remarks that when his funeral -h%p• aiR°� 'a prepared%o pay the Licl:get cast - price for all kinds of wool, washed o• nn pens he hopes people will ether go washed,tieilvered$t his elevator, NOME - 'tile whole Ray or keep out of isle pro. Ciaremont,. I also keep a good supply of __ - cession. The point is well taken. It fresh Nine on head at lowee% prices. I -•bout one person Iq every four suf- is spoor mark of respect to pay_a da- have a gnsati%y of old Ito. •2 American f••r 4 with itching, bleeding.or protrud- FROST - FENCE I� parted citizen to start out with a fun• fora rain for sale. I3ighiet prices paid a s plleq, There has yet to be found ural and'baek out after driving half a for grata and seeds of all kende. a single case In which Dr.'Chase's Oint- rr r. CASTER, North Claremont• meat will apt afford prompt relief. and anile. here is a lot of humbug in May 14iih, 1301, 31•3rf towns and villages ill COt1n4Ctl0u with - if u,?d regularly, produce a .perirran• funerals-visitors who come to offer ent and thorough cure, k you£ !sympathy and count the handles on 191iiadale Mills neighbor§ ecotft en The gest people st, the land recommend this Ilreeat�mlecenta the coin, to cheer the widow and see • the only actual cure for p q,: _ if she cries real hs~d or only half-hard •. •- - a box• all dealers, or Edrnaason, Bates J Company, Toronto. - and men who hitch up and drive sol- - Bc Are running in full blast and prepared to emnly with the sad procession Wrough chopping and gusting at all times.Your the streets.' where their $ttendance work done while You,wut. .,May be publicly noted, and then snake F(mer, Bran, nommomN } s circuit home b the back streets Short* C7to , when the outskirts of the town are Graham Flour Corn Rf eat, T ElffIt 'reached. Rig a heartless business, Rolled' Wheat, Moiled pats, t a"a"' �1ei"a '�'a'a"e assn.•` - ""~' and it would be better if people quit alwa7s sand sad for ale at reaaoasble prtrea - t - shamming and went right ahead with =Our chop groaad to snit 7on. (;anise tittia • taken in•xelfaap for Oee IC[eaL . . _. their business until their own tlliC EXECIITORS SAFE ! --• -� .comes, • There is perhaps not a place D, BrokenshiTe, Plekering.oz -- -- In Ontario that does not need-to ba - _ Tender's will be received by she undeni.ed Best fende in the G.'�j�O. PHILIP Jr, AiMat' at P'•ckenag a to Jame 50th.1901, for the rol• 'Marks%. •*J ) ) Brougham. - lifted back t0 110ne8t ground In it3 re- lowing property selnaaing to the estate of the The. OI �D� late P EdmI t That vsluht - taticn to funerals-Toronto'Star. r`'tT('(� sit- Parcel to able liusines, stand, sit- A aared on King street.Pickerin47 ill+ge,at piest eat occupied by•John Dickie dt Co sa a GeneralBluestone .. Paris Green store Canatettaa of one quarter acre of land wyer-"And so YOU kissed her OC orporated by act of Parliament 1971 mora or tees oa which i3 erected one two story Vo- the oorssep,dict you T' ?Soh•stss 3sataeb. tracte store.and brick dwelling attached to- FOR SPRAY=NQ• - itneea-"�i 0.sir l 1%was In the V1Cip- gether wish frame G t buildings t- _ it f the left eyebrow." Ant oriaed Capital.....................ZiI,000,000 Parcel II Re?idencaoh bias t- eabt Pei. o At out rata y y Subscribed Capital..................... SW.� ing�•tHaae coneietias of as cellar. cistern an Corr- Drugs, aid Patent xe&cites Prions, --- so" •••••••••,, 1*.000 crete dwelling with good cellar.cistern earl well ba+ E iso*-TLe Only way to succeed in Assets headily ConverHtile............. 1,14%,4N also stables,shed, and poultry house .all, in ' the nbW spaper business is �to, give the JOHN CowAli,F,eq. T.8.�Rcddu.LAN,061, gO°`7 repair•lot contains one gtistter acre more Eclectri0 oil,2 bottles for 25o - Ayer'•Bair vigor 65c i people what they want. Yreaident Cashtez or less Carters pills,2 bottles for_260. Itendall'a spwtn core Ifo . parcel IIs One quarter acre lot more or sew Chase's pills, 2 boxes 2bo Gilieta Lye 100-3.tiny for 250 Friend-Hays poo got a sovereiypb you Special attention given to armer's Sale directly west and ,arr;oining the above psrcel I[ 4 'rotes Collections solicited and )romptlymade For further interni»tion spplp'ria the asp " Catarrh care leo Hess'Ponitry Panacea 300 -van let me Lave 2, Farmer's \ores dieconated Amenema and iaee 0r to tbo under-signed Ointment, 390 Beef,Iron and Wine 500 -- Foreign Exchange bonght and sold Drafts is• P J WRIGHT Chase's ssrnp linseed am t¢tpea a 150 Ceetoeis tic "I have met," remarked the old main, sued,aya liable on all parts of the world Rxecuti-ix Pierces Favorite prescription,670 Nestle's food 40c Tile innoceus maid aced into his face ° Go*M��� Sak�3o 11�-14.Ibe for 26 H Interest allowed on deposits at highest car' dq..13 PierCes-Pellets 15C 6¢Iphur 3c lb-9 lba tic and asked. "Who was the other woman? rent rates,ane credited batt-yearly to depositors - -'- w illiams Pink pills 350,3 boxes $1,00 Glanber salts,3c 10-10 lbs'250 Geo. err, ddaflagei: "� , Dodd's kidney pills 30a Perfect Eczema Ointment 260 ^rI --- Teacher-Tisomair,give me your idea _ --- Butchering y e of the di$artlaae between a curve and ao - Doan'.Iiidi:ey Pelle 35a Aeid for curinaCidor • - f the — esrmelee's Pills 15c --Condition powders of all kiddy - _ Toaunp Taoker�3fy Aant Ann is all Ha'viug purchased the b�whering brei= NJilbarns•heart and nerve pills 35c,'3 for 01 Pa'ne's Ceiez,Compound 63d i naives;and my Anus Hepey is alt angles. nese carried On for copnasiderayle time by A. Scott's Emulsion.large GSc,etnall 850 instant Louse Ki11eT 300 I;iansi Sheep Dip Hood's Sarsaparilla 13.C Blliot's Sheen Dip Seteol'e syr snail a3o Ig etlo Russ,36U,we are re red to tarnish fresh ger'.Sans lla;GTc pure Cod Liver Oil 95a t5aaneeto til 15 a "Darling," he cried in taodsr tones,"I' and salt meats of all kinds as well as cans- Dyer's Marry Pe largei67r. A Due{d's C u bottle •k e and poultry in se+son. Acerp's Cherry Peotoriai 90c,s? and bTc Zc Comp's cough white Pin.,40211 oto 1, Mg son -lever loved btu%heel" BIb-,-,a e9-P ma aat6ieeSoap 93o Comp'dt?vrwhitePiae,sot tattle. 9bO790 p3at _ "Then we mw:pars," the maid replied; ,r TEISMs CAE'. * HppO.ulph of conPoultry trq�iml pare dr Page Coiled Spring Fenoe. A11. eteeinar anile eAte¢ded to se syr HyPOPI'Oep tea leo sad aro TQnr own rem,F+tsfar p >� w a •'ria ama`.v4r1 for me." Y Y But color,small lAa, la 3sa usual. creme Otatmeat Wo Burdock R Bit'ra 55c Canadiaq Witter white coal 0:1 160 He wore a pair of squeakyboots, Tudhope Carriages, Hyslop Bicycles, -- _ _ ^ 171 Kit�St b'a9t, That's wily winfelloeizaigltt Deering Harvesting b(aohiaery. E. J. SH I RLEYo Wholosale ani Petah C. De Daniel � VQe To�OliT0 -- ' 1 -- - he sttoak! -"Call sad see oe write- SnOMAed go and oil Ystarinuy Sargon°. ()pp.01yde Hotel. The hi ae of tib ail. W. r. R. Donee. gg 1 Pickering,Ont • - , s8 g 38-U 73atsw•srr, T - ". . F$ <W-4 •;i. - „rx-„h•" ,„7 '.mei xer' .rx ",,,., .,.'.,,, rrm to r «� l� c.;F<_. •. _ _� ,1} "'�c..a.;, , 0 Y .c y trc„ry Horse Register- Undertaking a Border D[[ke(20514) and Prince use Undertaking imported clydesdale ;,,•<. " eialtione,the property of-John Miller ,k THE [n. �2 Sone',Broogham,will stand for mares 1 _« sit his own-stable,lot 17,con. Picker. of 1901. John the season Cowie,groom' T ar erg ar are $an»ibal-Pure-bred Yorkshire Coach stallion,the proppeerty of David Defoe, Green River,,will.tend for mares daring ..tilos of 1301 as follow.;=Mdoaday- WNM YOU'LL FiNO WHAT YOU WANTS WHEN YOU WANT fT Geraw's Hotel.Brougham,noon; Thos The bnaieaea heretofore carried on by ' Pnckrin'e Aeedley, ought. Tuesdav- G.: Bundy, lot carried on by in _ WOodruff Howes, Whitby,noon; Gordon �r House, P.icbering, night, Wreek,'day- B'UNDY & Son. GOOD ffigCHINE OIL. tiger con;Hishland Creek°aiglrt. G. Our Splendid Paint Ya�ues Th ayy-Woburn,noon;John Callen- 0318 CeIIt aII'HauP 1B th8 L'OBt' e. Malvern, eight Friday- All Orders at at- k _ nothi� !! Iiagtoa hotel,Markham,noon ;Fr.Ray. --.3J•Ef tended to. is more taer s,Bos Grove, night. Saturday- _.ezaaper• B Cedar Grove to W.Petty'., Cherry. - Y0612ER acing - CHAItGE3 MO DE EtAT�E- %hanto 'Wood,thence to his own stable until fol- O t Pay a lowing Monday morning «r,, OoOr, gi�ieje for Liberty:-Pare-bred Clydesdale stallion, solitus ! au the property of A. C. Coertaey, lot DRESSMAKING 1 and r ooa.1,Pick will eland for mares in NGI NE ACHiN dad il_�: `'�. hta own stable during sea on of 190I. 0 t o' yOQ�gve V received Terms$ri to insure,payable Feb.1,1.30'2. .vary in-I • Mares m cst be returned regularly. dll terior I a l _ accident.to mares at vin's of ow note. aa•1 ueaiess Gil. We aim to ael!1 o a!Splen• Lord 2into.-Imported Scowb. elyde X135 , $@r11er _ ,1M]taeafne Oil for .La tlonous.reasonable ••rices. An Oil that will i;iveyou each satisfar.• she property of Limb Bros,will stand uoa aL to lead you w recommend to toall your _ _• `� ,J __ -_ friends. Try us for MacL•iae Oil. for mares daring 1:+131 as follows-Moa- day leaves his ow.0 stable. Gordon bonne 1 Sue-lessor to bliss Peart. Will con.. Pickering, proceeds to Tom'a howl, I time business in old stand. Hand Harness Mender 380. trade, Is could 601 ----- Liverpool, noon;_tiiasweli'r, Highland - , be bra. us immense ie to is:erpen.iote I-be otherwise with the value we oder c Queen ' Creek, night: Tuesday. JoLa Hen3er•I4 tool to eve Tare:.. - itoberwoa'a Pus PLiaw,3.o.tq son's,cos 2,Pickering noon Thos Kcoz__`_imperfect fit guaranteed- ty o! o��reratiagg the'90th CENT17BY BLUR G4so Brand.?x,�L1 No.i While I<ead.to a c� er. !�u^.aa R sick FL A>dR W ICKLESS, OIL STOVE.V B. Ii'e ed iilaom ne.any color,15o.a Brock road, night; R'Pdaes1ay Broa,gh Charges moderate. Py repair harness.I cheeoer tnah gas, safer than gasoline, end' r%rod Pupa=. a t; Lin - son great 10?0 C positively smokeless Lad odorless. If yor, 1 ac1-1a; ,=Teafta'Vow.,%I lac t>m am noon, t�m LiatoD's night: Thurr• time and tarso seed Oil.Tnrpemtia•.coo.,d lair sat peieaa day,Greenwood night: Friday. R Pack• y value your own Lad your family'. comfort,' coasLtent with good goods- Yon sant beat I once. Ttese c:a•I you•L'have one of these splendid stoves. We,I out paint with. tin's,Anilley,noon, Rabb Bros, 4th coal ' .', chines base beth are pie Toronto aeensa night: Ssturdav Itis own stable till Mom- day r,,• old by.genii 1 day moruiog. Wes Lwmb, msnaper. Those..... _ ++ al over the mount" , Lord •let['ett.-Pore bred black roadster -_ at si ec. Our culi, priae�►.36e a HE stall ib wired by Frauk smith,of the _—_- - -•-- - --- - iCYCLONE _ Jew • Stork Farm. tiew York. the IaI -' % double gsited horse 1n •be world. SCYTHES AND SNATHS. SPRAYER -- - Lord Jewett is the preparsy of J Dickie. market- Pickering. Rill stand for Mares dating = — _I- ort MTS TS is re &.rvtedty the best on she marten. r• -tJas ue any ' iufiaar toad ast, aeasoa of 190.1 as folia Aa- Moods ^'.ec'a Ha•e so r t.►a Cyc:.'oa-sn4t for John �� :.�seixaeac•�catv+w-Dan olwater:s svmcieatforPartsOre — — I eel �. _ Highland Creek, night. Tuesday aoeacrv�l�eiataea 1D-irg t7r.ces, �w : �I at:eAp an.l dommnie aaimaV from mos.lui►sell..is•.ties'and'tta•ep- Headerson',one tulle :) hii of Czerny -, , . DO CB!1T8. ._ w+od Doo^_. thence to hit own stable; - - _-' ticks, Good•a:':-�Lt e,1 70,our pries - _ Th'Irsz}ay fly IIei¢ats Greenwood road, �._ + _ FISHING TACKLE noon. Greeawood hot€1 r.igbt: Friday Need Attention wr,nw�riw Habbard'a Hotel.Brocg"aril Doors;then o>° _ SEASONABLE NEEDS _aro h:a own stable ac`1 the.`ollawinc Mom -- dav rr.o-ing will meet mares at any .Tires set neatly and promptly, n 0 ors .reailootib-a distance. Gzc. M!. Palmer New steel tires $` er set. h-rleodvi line of gng,4i, Lai , Iii 3• ,I. I a 11,c each s h mrCagger. - - nes. r $ R •I e• .... F Scythes , .,. con 5e-t an :o H.119e cos i Put itu as-T ne impl!-w 1 Clydeada:e ata! t<w! , t . Now atp.:ance for C)?.:De, tires WAI, at ,.•+! ^In ;oat a: Y I.+re,•+a 9aapa tltar;t.3c .' i.:c the property of Lamb Bros, will damaging a:eels. Snaths n oma';ete!Lao.ramairw ra pt:c. „L,!H ',ew+rs .fi each tr;.fi 360 sac., l ar-lrs. 0r�a a .,. mite the season of 1' 'l as 'ol:tai - y -ads; letves :,,i Ow. =tit: P,1Lri __ —.� _ . I •• :,,w 1+-. F bo t goods .,-'... asock and proceeds to Peter Wrigh. a Hozsesl oeing o Spee:ally, sew steel -__ i coo,^;eta:.are it Soar requ,nmente for the ater.wtiag PY►•a a. See ear ioiawd Bam000 Neetlet:o for n,.•:: T..a9day. Tt:la J stoe'i '-,Zc. GASOLINE il,e. @A% see.booes,fl 1. dlingn.reds, h «'edxeada� I. i oleo,sari close ..awl baa cant aadia( ear N Srrea noon.Janes�l: a c. Eve ti ia2 is ani Fine ezectaterl levy LUNCH BOXES, �our nasal clow Prions, Wm Jsekaon'a %four% Heron •',tall: r5 •Doer have a saxm.sae atc•+wa w.:: moi' VOL;yon 1 Thursday ll R';Fson I.."or3 r ght, aastly, cbeso?y Lod •i:•et,s aioosaf.0awi;n.,.far six j - iOa. EAC Finaav Jno Davey a Bi'1v3:.:I r.lel k J. GRAHAM$ - 1 . 3::oe+annia;,y rad TREE SPRAYING OUTFITS Sa:'irda Jas G.bson's Burton noon tI ti $t.25 ,: von and wits _ y insane co htlt own etabie tial }Ianday Biacksm:ti; Ciaremoni. . �c8 Cream FrBeltll'S, :eaat•r atrao can ne evening glassy 1f:rra. manager _ _ I 1PzeeTrs zona ► a :a' I we ca.e a+•eA l I•,. i 1.a.neon.IrK'oall sad �s 1rFF Nine �f o Cryan wr:uaa ' 'oatnJ hltrrintPrat:_Carerty o bred �v teen lli�-e� ,'L%desdale,tallson. the property o!S C L�" nm I_ a �uC. C�iCh. . -Banker w,ll make the season of 1161 as ponos n t +ao art patterns to I ;: i +•�I follows.-Mlomday. May 20, leaves, his the+err seweeo,des a: ------ — own stable for F Bunker'-A. Base Lice. STORP 'realer sons.thence to Mr own stable Wed a iimree -taaris as dvu BUTTER' CROCKS-Best Stone- a roil tins of thn Lood. eayray•®owr paa►p i =Laubae eric�.sass. Mdse Cracks tOf packiaZ butter. at tow press BPFtATI�tO j.TRn= needay--John Mitchell is. Dumbarton. for lrom sr Y+�•uP+rarir we have them. Puts, Pari•Otos,.lairs Queasy fuseskeea. .noon, his own stable.for night, TCDrs Having bought out %tae basiaeas lastly _ , day-Thos. Koos s. Brock Road. nooa carried on by Cbsa.CLllanier, 1 a pre t ; hit own stable till M[ondav morcia9. pared to offer to the public any goads j �•� prices' kepi by ll song y store at each _- =s � �� � �Tpricesghat is will pay yon so bay your RUSSILL'S *r"� -., from me I have s laige at-1 of i dry goaCa. boots s a c _n - .^ .a a = n e aa, to the p•)blic at a reduction of 400 o - M ♦da9 „ $ ' a; old prices. Itty Ilne of 6roeeriee are ell f�9 King t. East, Toronto. r it .• and cornpiete and prices to compete nosh .i a a r `c ary. Come along and get some of the r N' bargains. w ydy ,•• 0 • Will pity you the highest cash price for �rst olaae butter ani eggs. i • I remain roars reapectlnlly• '�---- are�► tl d .a A d. - yp = FULLER, Z�, ------ — --... _ - - A. : W $ flra��a.a •a. _Iso. Tumps ... n o �> o F 9da YY '°Hwy s Agent for Fire, Life, Accident. - i ° ri v ��° 3e, Glael3 and Steam Boiler PUMPS o insurance. A o 4 o o` 'Conveyancing careful! done. : v ^ y g Y All kinds of Lift. Force and o' am s 5 o x o Private and other funds on hand. .md Saotiow pompe Pat to on. , . - - shortest notice _ 0`1 Visits Claremont every Tuesday. 015ce : NOTICE f H. HopldnS, ltin�de of vehl •hell'.storo. r Well dug trod cleaned. o. teled manafactared by the McLanghlsn �•����n ,,rA ]daaaisotnser of the tamoce oetlispump coneera:- - V. Rithaj iwnf y To whom it may Co'y,of Oshawa. -' I hereby give notice that after this date A special offer of'.Norway 8prace 4 to W. u = ,will not be responsible for the debts 7 feet,.healthy and right for traneplaatinQ �OIIII 8 w f9acoassor to o"Ws*W by my wiU. as sbe has left my at 5e.eacb, the purchasers to dig their Notary Public, Real Estate Agt., Etc. ,, oarow A 'Son, Claremont: $ed tad board. (•s-tgned.) . own ireen. This offer will be good to sad J,Granvills. of Jane 1901. ` OALE'= BLOCK. MCKERIMR Pickering,May 30th 1901. 84.27. C3�riflsea R3.Qer. Oast, - - V'Yantec'. 'n No.2 Co..846b fall. lothing a fw¢ o�n�°go a tt camp Jens - abates to Ro to sbe.-Pan. _ 11th. a good - — - ,Atm, .Appy to Capt. sing, Whitby 'Underwear, Blankets, Flannels, Eta: J > .._. Lieut.Poker.Dawbartop;Lieut. Elliott � -- $igblaad Creek;Sergi Every, Pickering. claim they - x2,3.4 - - _ - We'bave est toed in stock•lar aseortmeat'of Boole and Shone sad _ are the best valne we have ever offered. FR - - - _ - - - _ -- UIT. .TREES ! �_.� - �, = . . - - �_ ,Jobs Parker, _�,�.n,�ton. kinds of < FIi[iIT TREES. _w• el• D�iVIT • - - MRUBS, F<te-, Dealer in Qualm and Portland Cement. Cement always in stock. TO MISS BAKER Will have her Millinery Opening oy From the cursory of Irl UNIOW&L COUNCILS-Yips made on order and always Iarge quantftp Spriyg Skwk on E.D.SMITH, Winona. . pw bawd• Greenwood,Ont„May 17th,.1901. l►li trees gaaraateed tree W name, Order.eariv _ Tuesday and���Vedneaday, April 2nd and 3rd - -IOMN Ei BEE, Agent- S - // -RICHARDSON Picke�ing. _ , And foligwiag days.. NOTLCE ' t. .. _ e � aisxes.Etc... Cone Ltad'. Important showing of finest display of e new Spring'Haid and'gooda. -•• .. Imps, , I e top this - la assortment.of NOW a�+ChiPfo r ? Do yon wan/ a new carne$ Cbina a very rgs or at »ie ends to u. 1 and everything Books,Dadle, Toys. just C di e�oa,we have to cheap, Statiomwy y ,� Invtto•Cto Ext- <1. ~ -else in our have reciived for the Holiday trade. .Call W e also sal the oelabraWd �•, _ '. _yFilkinsow plows,ecafflers tions taken for Hall eMagazines, ^ Also the Deering - - -•-. _ Ba p ot do Weekly dud -Daily "Newspapers. . .-�Y'at `' msabiwery. T nbd hhoolpme' f( The LE&DING WZEItgZ,Y is 11N Q M dw HO 2,, � —amm —yea al:'°;:tios- W. J��-�,. mvio3 3.�iR�80IT- - The New S i►ywf Mario, ►'l X 11 nj 33soc]s sffit yret• ' 1 . R -, I. . ._ _ . ,. 46 ,� - . - ' .1: ... ."D ;_, �.�... _. - -- — . "Q`�j1 Q �'�'(� (� T� Mllatlukeei, June'4.--Barley Dull; i At many of the Hudson's Bay pasts- . ROUTE OF ROYALTY• sn tgTl7-Ul . TUR1J� b3. 2, 56c to 57c_ sample, 40c to OUR NORTHERN HERITAGE visited by the explorers it was found - that gardens Were-or had been kept ~� I---i'• Toledo, .June 4.--Clover seed-Cash where all the vegetables ordinarily Weleotried at Quebee Sept. t6, Le&YE - : s. REPORT OF THE EXPLORATION OF r- - ,lid a3'Of t2aLtlt3,trItA333, Tiraia.',&3 $ 50; ,October,' 5.22 e. Oil-Un- produced to. Southern Ontario,"in- Nov 17. 1L the i:eadt*KWk" " NEW ONTARIO. eluding cucumbers and tomatoes, A Halifax from Ottawa says:-• __ __._ �.. . - - _ _ ._ _� er w No drawback le ex- desgatc changed c r � LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Extent of Arable Land_Timber and trnlp Perlene do from bummer Srosts,^ the Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and_ _ .. _. '- - :;* , '' Toronto June 4.-The receipts of ta�•ood Resource•-'f'he comate-t:eoio- amount of avatar surface and t_he ex- _ - , GRAIN. , t P hese of C.(X mw-all and York will . liver stock at- the western cattle gists' Reports, tensive forests tempering tib sever- tilt a end o! -' __ Toronto, June 4. Wheat-The yards today were 57 carloads, includ- it of the ,winter. A characteristic not arrive in Toronto an h j During the summer of 1900 the y- the fixat week in October, as they wheat market , was steady ing 1,050 cattle..: 850 hogs, 127 a feature of some distric# is the pro- ' rods -No. -2- white ;and• -res Government of Ontario, sent out ten $bare'It d-lambs; fib••calves,and a fuse rowth of moss upon -low-and areae-•make rhein tr to the 1?acifitg sold at 68c to 68ic, iriiddle,lrefghti: dozen milch-coiws. exploratign parties into that portion g p -• - •� • - Ireeition of New Ontario lying north of•the swampy ground, which .by gradual coast and back before visiting On- to Montreal, and it is quoted We had unmistakable signs of 'o.,Canadian .Pacific -Railwa for the decomposition forms beds of peat taxio The r ranine which ha$,at 68ic to 69c, low- -rate to in the eattte trade today; I y several feet in depth. _ .The most ex- P - _: New• York. No. 1 goose..quotetti at while all really'good stuff,sold.well)purpose of ascertaining, approxi-1'tensive of these deposits are in the been arranged bg his'Excellency'the• , .67 c, local freight, and riff sold at l ai steady mately, at least, the value of the i - i g p S prices 'there was slacken- r eastern art"o1.Ni issin district to -nor-General and a sub commit- 88c to 69¢,:.aztiddle freight to Port. g eapt natu S'1 resources of a then - ed demand -with a, decidedly lower coin arativol 'littlo known re�don, the north of Lake Abitibi, ,The peat tee of Minrstgrs, provides.fora grand - _ _ +land, and --70c east. Mancisoba tendency in the price of ordinary taken from these bo s, on anal sis, - with talions as )cattle. in land, timber and. minerals. At. g• y' 6tate welcome at Quebec an the'l6th :wheat higher, '-qu I shows a high percentage of volatile I, t:: - the previous session of the 'Legisla- of September. All the energies of the •:follows, iifOntreal freight, g• Good to choice export cattle sold tore the sum of 4 combustible matter and fixed carbon, P g " No..3 hard,. 810. N PricesToronto lat from 4tc to 5#c per poand, but* voted'fui this.purpose, the•d sirab l-I no sulphur•and only a trace of plies- Dom also And Quebec Government$, R :and west:-No.8 1 hard, 90c: oroNo. 2, light shippers were net wanted. i sty of a more.adegditte knowledge of ;phorus, with a lora percentage of will -be bent towards making this Still there was a fair clearance. the country, '.with a,Lview to its moisture and, ash, which renders it func!ti.on one of great magnificence, - 86c; l3•o.3'haid, 79c.' -' Some choice butcher 'cattle sold up I speedy opening up by railways and I a valuable fuel.' The land overlaid Quebec the Royal party will Millfeed-1 quiet and prices ales- to 5c fobs but there teas a limited I b these Frain — d Bran, in car lots, ice west, y' other means of communication, be- y peaty tracts is of good , y• . enquiry, and sales were not brisk. 1 in universal) quality, and.when the country shall Prccied to Montreal, where they are - _ "and starts $13 to S14 west. l g universally -----Tree re-; ' Othuvr grades of cattle are inclined ,gion to to explored, embracing some Ihave become sufficiently settled to to-be-the_gues'ts of Lord Strathcona, 1. . Corn-Market. _ continues quiet to weaken, and a heavy run tenor- l g make drainage operations practice- On Friday, with Canada yellow quoted at sixty ins lion acres, was divided into the 20th, fire Duke and q row Wednesda may cause a serious ble and profitable inuch of it may be y) Y ten .exploration districts. Each of • Duchess will arrive in Ottawa,.awa, and - —•t 401c to 41c, and mixed at 44c west; I break in prices. 1 the parties to 'which" a district teas brought into cultivation. yellow, on track, 46 e. g allotted comprised THE GEOLOGISTS- R FORTS. renia:n hedre'until Tuesday the Lin Y 1 There was tt god demand for feed- r a serve or, a on whit ay they willsave or __ , Rye-The market is quiet, with et•s; the supply was short, and prices land and timber estimator and a I No specially important mir:crai pacific. coast. Neceesazily,•ow frig to 'prices unchanged at 50c to 51c, mid- ranger 'from '4c to 41c per pound. ;geologist, who wcro instructed to discoveries were :naue, l:ut fife re- dle.freights. ht feeders are worth from 3. c to ! thea distances which have to be cov- Buckwlieat-:Mone -offering; and g make the fullest investigations the ports of the geolog9sts are valuable ered in a limited time, the journey 4c per pound. I time at their disposal and the dame as establishing tle charac!:eristics of will have to be a r ' market firm. There was'a small demand for ex- extent of country to be covered the various rock_ formations-and ap d sae, and the `"'' Peas-Market is firm, wah offerings port bulls; trade was dull at from would ermit, extendin to every thus furcishin prospectors with EL a`cps of she Royal pasty in the _ -small. Quotations, 66c to 67c out- i. P g g propprairie section wili be few and brief, . • . - 3 ic'to 4c per pound. I natural 'feature or characteristic of guide to the quarters in which their behi confined to 1Vinni side. g P'B+ Brandon, Barley-Market rules quiet; No. 2 A few good to..choice stockers are the territory Paving any bearing up- researcher are likely to meet_ with ReU na and -Calgary, It is not like- tcanted, on its fitness for 's ttlement or eco- success. Traces of quoted at 50c, lake ports, and at I Milch cows sold at from g^�to mimic devela men). i m several Bald were found •Lnt'in the, w,mo well fir- m;,.l.t a pro-- " .' �4•ic to 45c, middle-freights; No. 3 ' Ia places, nn-�S-tiTougFr the 'post'in t3:e muuatains,•• but the pro- - -_ leatra, 43c, middle freights, $50 each today. Choice milkers are ; `i t,e report of the, survey and ex- careful analysis' made did not de- gramme contemplates a two-a-day9' vim-- : Oats-Market rules firm, with sales w"nted, 'Ploration has jugt been issued •by.'velop its presence in 1°aying duu:1- it to Vancouvox, and one to Victotia, . . :; of No. 2 at 32c, niiddle freights. ! Good to prime veal calves are the Provincial I`cpartment of Crown titie•� in any,of tli_e sainples, the rq Th^ Royal party. •.°`.di travel in a No 1 firm at 33c to 33ic east. iwanted up to aiound ?10 each. ;Lands. It comprises a voluine of sults were such as to aflord encour- mrgaJicynt?y equippers train. ilia ' - - .. Flour`The demand is fair and pri I z Tl!.it all sold curl un of ''sniAl stuff- ste.:;dw.light zbaua S00thagej'ts ext roduccd from Amo❑ntother matt rs careful:v for closer tiara, l Duke and Dachais w^:a occupy a car ccs steady; 90 per.•cent. ordinary Y P g `rh-.^h the Gocernnt is hivicg co8- '��„�ctl, -' luga's' bags,. said at $2.55 u:than.ed price,. r.,;otoCrapi,s taken by the, ext Torers 'ed by the explorer were the animals, e.tru-tsd spy-iilly :or tb- R;yll visit. " . e Lrrdg y ii €tubsI 1x t„-• - ;_ _�� r ref the t rrisosg, I-T$m uarEati�ere a# the '.�+ `-. irAlt __- _- -STX. -:z -tt*•�mrz� :z �E. o tacit-=lrfvt< -ffK ..R�3: "' 7r rto 4c per pound. matron in detail us to. the resc.rcC9, tt,"e volume .being fu'!1_uf dnlur •:at.ipn !.st3ff 1v L1,t,. accommodated i:n cars 20c more; Manitoba patents, $4._v, F P I _,.::,. .:and strong bakery', $3 +5 to $1, 4 c to 5 c - p rat?cr of the region cf. Interest both .to ti,e sportsman l w-bich the C.P.R: i+- hiv:ug ccn.9truct- g c Grain-tad ve;trlin_s are worth from rude-r and chs - - I. Oatmeal-9larket u::changed, car A # per p.�und trivelFcd. whick will' be of treat"and the noturallst. led, sr) that th3 Roy-,l trrin w:l: be lots at $3 65, in bags, and at $3,75 Bucks .ure worth from 2;c to 3c value in connection with future__lec- An i:rmediatc result of the explor- I ab,olutely new throughout.- Return- . - in wood; small lots 20c extra. per pound. illation While the main. resu'.t.+; of ation-has been the .setting apart by i :ng from the coat, the Dake ani bis "Barnynrdcre" are unchanged. at the exploration were mare public tiro ovcrnn:cat at the r-basila ret -aa^i l leave the main line of the PRODUCE. f; p :''- g' P 3' 1. from 4$ to 41c-1,er pound. •some brae' sante. 'there are marry ir,- rcg;cns around Lake Temag�ni its a C.P.R_ at North•Biy, an.1 the Mn to - - - , Potatoes-The paarket. Is quiet, � Spring lam Ls nee wu th fr.>m $2 50 ?ere,tiniz facts with regar+l'to the -fc'rest rc<<•n•r,' in order to protect Toronto wilt be mide over the Grand and prices steady. Car lots quoted to f5 vach. North cnunt.ry here presented for the U:e pine from the danger of dostr: c- ,Trunk: One w�er,.k win be spent in at 27c to 28c. They sell out of Th.-re was no change in -hogs to- first title-. . (tion t,v Iiia which earths cr,nstaaitly 'Ont uio, tb- t,;ur inc%udmg a p•asn- ' store at 85c to 40c per bug d:iv' i EXTENT OF ARATILT: LAPID. more irnuunent, •uw:ng to the influx ing call at Hamilton to care itn-: mous- •- Fleid pr .duce, etc -Unions, $1 10 : The best eerie for "sinters" g c ' !of settlers roG ectors and tourists. � taro a v6•lt to th• tii,rgara Fa:l+,and to $1 25 per bag. Carrots, 45c to per pound t' tc:c fat rend lr••ht hoes 'The mist imp(rtant discovery l'I•his wi! secure a' supply of timber prooib'y a.trip through the 'thous- . " .. 50c per bag,. Parsnips, per bag, 40c lare worth 6;c per r•our.d, made by the exp;nrcr+ is as t) Vic in perpct iity to the adjoining settle- C and 1• trrrL& - - ,to 50c I Tiocs to fcrch the to-p trice must cxt,errt of-tar-tela+� ar;Lbl:: lard avail- '.rents, which are -ertain to r,:reive -Froin Kuntreal the party w�l'• taste 1. . i:arden stun-Spinach, peck, 10c to of grime ga:.:lity-, an:l stile not able for, setticm,••a 'il:e arca of ctr:irlrr,rtil e'ac-co"tons of population the t:hart 1 a, to �t John and Ila!"• WatercrPae, 15c to 20c Rhubarb, below P,0 nor a:+eve 2+'O pe,urds, t!,c greot clay b•It, cNtcnding w st- within. a few years. The underta.k. far, the -tri•p acroie the Mate of - ` 'dozen, 15c to 25c. Celery, dozen, I' Following is t2?e ri,nge of quota- ;ward !rani t!.,; Quc•t,.•c boi;ndary ing by tie govrrr.n.•cnt of tl-oe _con- M ii•ne' tcing th:• only lore4n terri- - 1. $1 to 5125.' Lettuce. 20c Rad- ''tions.- - it.hrongh Nipigsircc awl AI,Oma anrd structiun of the 'Icrniscaming hail-I tory Chit the Ir'.k, w-l:l have p-r--o3 ashes, dozen 15c Asparagus, doz- I Cattle. - into Thunder Bay•di,trict, ig at least wny•and the literal aid granted to l over in U3 aQemor,ablP tour. li ,;fain I en, 75c to S1. Cabbage, dozen: 40c : r _ - 124; f+fl miles, ni:rl:ing an aluiost un- !other r:rliw,iy er.t:rinses are :a:cycty Iw,II say Kraal-bye for Cinrda to hats i 'to 75c Orwrs, dozen, 10c. Pars- �,chippo-rg, per ctvt.. ,.,$4 .".0 6.6 21 ;,broken stretch of good farming l Ind, the outcome of the increased uppre- R,yal Highne•sci on. October ,15th , : -- �-ley, dozen, 15c to 20c -. ,Butcher, - choice, do... 4 25 4 75 This is pearly tl:reequ,;rt�:r; the ce- r.ution Of the value.of our Northern 'fh:,y well arrive at lift. John',.. Nfld., - Dried apples-The market rules i Butcber, ord to good, 3 60 4 00 !tent of tr.e press nt settled porflon heritage •resulting from the exrioria- accord ng io th sc5edule, on Octel el . . . - : quiet Pried apples, 3 to 3}c. evap- ;Butcher, interior ...... 2 75 3 25 of the Province south of Luke Nitiis- .'tion. 17th and after a few haute sp^o1_ _ . - _ orated quoted at 5c to A#c for Car Stockers, per .cwt. 9,50 4 Oel !sing. The whole country in a not-I —' .__ th Te, the Ophcr will start for Log• . tols, and lobbin4 at 5#c. !F:xport bulls, per cwt 375 4 50 work of river, -Helens and lakes, band. • MaPl4 syrup-Market dull; five-gal Sheep and Laine affording an easy' means of coinmunf- i THIRTY-FIVE DEAD°BOERS. .__. _ . Ion tins are $i per imperial gallon: -Cl•oice cores, per ret. 8 50' 4 !10` kation and magni!irent Witter-power, . . - . 0 - - 91, 10 to $1 13 for gallon tins, and ILamhs,. grain-fc*d, cwt' 4 50 5 5o for Industrial cnt4rprises and elect l � "� - DUEL TO THE DEAld ." . I65c to 90c for wine gallon tins. I Do•, barnvards, cwt. 4 00 4 .So tricol development o lloieovrr, the Kitchener Sends News of the F1$ht _- . honey-Des:ars quote from lOc to I Dn., spring, each,.. 2 50 S.OiIextensive 'water-i;ur!ace rrmiers the Near Johannesburg. --- ___ i for 5. 1-O, or 60-lb. tins ac-:Ducks, 1•er cwt,,,.,.•... . 2 till 3 00 I itory cspecial!y favorable for ag;-� A desp,.tch� from.Lmdoa esus:= Gr@at.Stan$ Made 17y: TW0 10 c tc*rr _ _ • ev ge.is at $1.50 to $'1.40, accxrrdizig ! . .-- Lf act Ines reports to a ar _ ens n Cape Colony. - Cows, each....,.............-41.00 4x,-00 er.,ure9 it agrtin,t " the brute i .d U ice as follows: A despatch from Cape Town saysr - to weight and quality, n droughts which form one of flit _ Hops-Quict. Choice 1000 growth Calves, cacn,..,.......,... _00 10.00 - grout drawbacks to successful form "Col. D�ksoo'y force at Cladfon Details have reached. here of the Hats I tela was attacked on Thursday, by •are quoted at 14c to 15c, and year- • ., ' ir.g m a prairie ruuntrv, In addi- Delmrey'a farces,-and" there was ger- (splendid ga4lant-ry of-two men�of the - . lings at Sc to 10c, Choice hogs, per cwt.., 8,7,5 7 -5 tion to this arable area, which is Tasmanian contingent who were at- ,, ere lghting, The enemy-,Was eveist- . Beans-The market'is unchanged. Light hogs, per c%Vt... 6.50 8 75 1 just, receiving a narrow fringe of ' !tacked by 22 Deers at Gaanahoek. I. Ordinary white beards brio^ 140 to Heavy hogs, per cwt... 8.50 6.75 I, wally dr-vozi off with heavy ]oases, ry g $ F y g getticment at its. eastern extremity leaviw 33 dead. I regret that our near Cradock _$1 50: choice hand-picked beans Sows, per cwt. ...,...... 8 75 400 I adjoining Lake Terni,rlming, the casualties a sir were severe, The,kAl- The men were cut otT from the • . . .- $1 60. 'Stags, per cwt ,.......... •0,00 2.00 clay land in the townships around ed and ,wounded n'umbe'red one hun- main body while under a"heavy . _ Baled hay-Chace timothy on 0 -• Ilryden in 'the Rainy River_district !Axed and- serenty-four. Four officers •cross-flre, aiiid the Beery .located the' track here, 611 to '$11 50. . - was found to extend northward in wase killed " fugitives, who took refuge behind .. . �;rraw-Steady. Car lots on - BRITISH LOSS SEVERE. the Wabigoon Valley, forming a to- The news comes aq the anniversary tree-stuffips nine inches'in diametezr • track $5 50 to $6 a ton. __ tal area in that vicinity of about of LoTd Roberts' entry into Johan- In the ensuing duel the Tasman- DR.ESSF-D HOGS AND P3iOVI- Convoy Attack@d B¢t BOers Were 600 square miles, nesburg, and the scene of strife ii ions made splendid practice, horses , SIGN'S Final) Repulsed. TIMBER AND PULPWOOD. within•forty milea of Lire Gold Re-ef 'and men falling- The Boers attack- Y p City. The battle nt Vladfamtein on ped them thrice furiously. The Tas- " Dressed hogs are Arm at 6975 to Great nnticipntiwns had.been form- _ g A despatch from Potchefstroom says ed•as to the extent and value of the the Durban-Johannesburg railroad, manians shot their own horses , :9 25 for small lots: Provisions the Boers made two determined at- reported b Lead Kitchener, i the rather then let them be captured . firm. Quotations are as follows:-• I spruce seed other timber growing on P • y P tacks an a Ba•itish Convoy in a drift the northern slope of the height of most serious engagement since Gens and cowered behind the carcasses, Bitcoa. long clear, loose, in.-car lots, y oral C!4nents' reverse at Ma alien- - ' _10c, and in case lots, 10Lc to 10+#c. near Ventersdor The wi ons had Sand, arra the reports of the explor- B I One• of them, Trooper-Warburton, # p' Sg align more than justified, the most bsrg. The Barri on of Vladfontein, ,wns shot through flit head, and his :'6hort 'cut )fork, $20 to $20,50; )choked the delft. The. Boers were Isailguine• estimates : of the forest apparently Iargely'camposed of, Yco= companion, Brownell, surrendered -heavy mess pork, $19 to $19.50 ,finally re+pui:;ed lean ng fourteen dead wealth here awaiting development. manry, had 174 ,men put out of ac- 'after Erring the last shot in his mag- • shoulder mess, $15. on the field. The Birltish loss, which ,Of. coii'rse 'the closest estimate that tion. That their assailants crime to �azjne, PS;hpn he came out one cow- . Smoked"meats-Hates, heavy 12 :; Rvag senate; i9 not elated. close 'quatters'and Auffer'ed`heavily i and deliberate) fired, strdkin him - could possibly be made by experts y g .. medium, 13c; light, '13ic. Rolls A special despatch from Pretoria of the coveritig"so vrist air t3 shonvn tis the atuaber of dead left in the shoulder, - to clic; backs, 14c to 1� and l Sys:-A limited aumbea of permitg.mea in the limited time allowed emr Elie Ce.d, . - - The 'Doers stripped both men' of shoulders, 101c to•Ylc: will bei kcamted next week for the im- them is merely an approximation, �-`- - everything except their trousers, and . .. _ , . Lard-Pails, llc;• tubs, IOfc; tier potrtatislm of "soft goods" into. Jo-.;.and, as -owing to the iriability" of UNITED. STATES TOOLS. • the Tasmanians finally got back to ces, 10}c to 10ic. hannesburg. Each permit will allow some of the parties to finish the camp, where �rburton.died. DAIRY DTARKET$, the imporrtation.of, not to exceed, ten ,.work l.id-out for them', large areas • tans of goods, fifty per cent. of which 1 were left unvisited, the figures given British Government Introducing ' - - Butter-Receipts are moderate, and I must be. clothing, suitable for cold. b rig means " represent. the total A • A. Y Th-Tt1'tn Lha- Dockyards. prices unchanged.. Pound rolls sell i weather, .and thin per. cent. of 1d1 BOILER COMPETITION . .at 13c to 14c; new., in tubs, at 12§c (clothing suitable far the poorer timber product of tke country. The AdespatcE-fro+ha Portsmouth says: classes. Boot maker's will be'allowed Pine-bear#zig region does not extend __ to 13c per Tb; inferior, 10c to 12c; I f i.r beyond the height of land. In -It 19 utulerstood that'the Admiralty British VParshipS t0 Test•Two Kindi creamery boxes 17.ic to 18c, and!to imparrtr�goods not exceeding 'five I the region' around•Lakes • tnagathi has decided to introdu,s American ia- in a Race. • ' , pounds 18ic to'10c. ' I toms in weight;fifty per cent..of which ,and ' Lady Evelyn in ttse thorn l:our-yrvia? applianos III the Govern- - . Eggs-Market is steady at 10ic to ,must be suitable foe•, the poorer !.portion of tho district of, \ipissing, ment dockyaTIL3. A pneumatic rivet- A despatch froma London says:-An lie per costa, in large lots, and oc- ;classes: A ball to eommemorater the the quantity of red .find white pine ie ting.and.drjll.ng plant ;viii be install- imtereating teat of -boilers has been - casionally 114c for case lots. No. I entry of the British tioopa, will be estime,ted at 300,000,000 feet.board ed here, am the result of satisfactory arranged by the Parliamentary Boil- - 2, chips, Sic to 9c. given at Johaainesbuxg on Friday, meaWl-e. The total pine-bearing trials in bu;kUng thea cruiser Kent, c,r Committee, wbich has ordered a - . • Cheese-Market is quiet. Full night. I Several other American tools are now a area in 'this section comprises some full speed trial between ilia segond- creams, September, 9ic to 9,c; do., I The elevation of Lord Milner to the I miles. There are also being tested. class esuiser Hyacinthe f 5,000 tons : new, 9c. ( 1650 square _ peerage created a number'of new re-' some scattered —' "— BufTalo, June .4.-Flour-Quiet and cords iM that line.' He is the first pine tracts in other • displacement; fitted ,v h ,Belleville : steady. June 4Spring, few' cars man who was created a p er on a Frit.!gaits and considerable quantities MUST PAY $300,000,000. boilers and the second-class cruiser - spot sold;_ Plo.. 1 Northern, old, car day and gazette) the fol owing Tues- are found-in the- Wabigooa.River re- __ 111iaesva, of the sante 'tonnage fitted • loads, 83T,c; do., new,-80ic. -Winter day-record time. He is the first man 1 gion. The great factor of ftittTre"in- with Scotch boilers. The two vessels dustrial development is, of.course, The Indemnity Which China_ Will 'iLl _ t_ rom- a___ '.wheat- done; No.. 2 red is, wbo has aver a h' It,5 of aVe 0 ase. .home,port and run to Gibraltar w•it ` quote a c; o. w rte, r rc on gangs. cis the first statesman ' rick, Buffalo. Corn-Dull; No. 2 I who, having been'received on his ar= 'Pine •and poplar available for pulp �A despatch from Berlin'says:-It is the object of detc�mining.ts'hlch class , . allow, 40ic; No: 3 do., 46c; No. 2 rival ti almost ever member of the `wood which cover the greater por- of boiler can best stand the strain - •.. y y y tign of the territory explore),•the semi-officially announced that the of a long tun at high pressure. - corn, 45;c to 451c;.No: 3 do.. 45;c Adm:aistration, was received almost -total estimate being :.'88;000,000 qusation of the amount of the laden- _�T e- "' ''45;c; � through- billed. Oats- immediately afterward by the Sov- s of which orb pity which China is to pa to the • .. - . . cord 1 ' . c s y • , L ass; Pro. 2 white,. 32Ic; No. $"do., ea e.ign, and the first guest within in_the.district, of Algoma and Po" has been settled on the lines BA L AND BAYO^IET. - ' - '" "' - 32c: No. 2 mitred, 30c; No. 3 do., tnc�moury"invi��dina-a$e}-sleep- r - aC tha B.ritsh-prOPo3Xl-rife British 150,000,000 in Thunder Bay. 11Tuch -- . Y 29;c., through billed. 'Barley Too Witidsorr castle who was commanded of the spruce, which is,the predom- gropa5al placed the indemnity at 450 . irregular to 'fldote. Rye-Quiet; No.' to stay anothea alight. n'taels, §293 500,000, plus inter- Dublin Fusillers� Mutiny-at Short inant tree of \erthcrn Ontario, ds mtllio - 1 ill store and on track offered at A despatch from Queenstonvn, Cape _ c- est. : . - I. ••. - . • -I . Cliffe Barracks. _ . 59c: No. 2, on track,,5,8c, Colony, saga.' the Boars are massing of sultTcient stzc and duality to fur- . - Chicago, June 4-Irigher cables; under Commandant Kritzinget• tothe• ndsh excellent flintier and supply the f A despach )ruin London says:-A ' .. continued .drought in -the spring northward'of Bailey• There is 'much Pierce of the pine las construction STILL COMING- IN. - " lnilitaa'y riot' bcctitred on•Saturday wheat district-, reports of damage local apprehension, and The town 'material, and far other industrial : • I night at ShornelLffe, A- detachment ' ,- - -by -Hessian fly, caused ars active I guard remains all night in the trench- Iuses• • - _- _ t t TIIE CLTMATE• o Hundred Boers 'Surrender to � es. Passer a oT.th is t • 'I`W the, Dublin Fusiliers actuated big -'Nheat market today. Reports lmj4 'Passenger" the-n., some imaginary grievance, wrecked" in the session of rains in the North-)suspended, and freight is proCeeding A higTil3r rmp.6rt tr t�39-Br' t err arrac--room. a guard tva. � ander Sin acinar) 'escort'. The banks ed by the thorou h investi ation p y cnlled..out.to.arrest the.ri.nglcaders,. - -west, the gains were more-than wip g g A despatoh 4gm (a e Town says: , ed out. July closed Ic lower, July close at noon. Bailey is about twen- made by the explorers is'the favor= - corm `yc higher. July oats, unchnng-f ty miles north df Qtaeenetown, on the. able character of the cliizitlte tor.ag- -T'`vn hundred BaeTe have surrcn- arid shots were fired by the Fusiliers, ed, and provisions from - unchanged ,line from Port Elizabetli to ilia riculture. Tcxaggesated ideas as to dazed at Palapse, Bcchuaneland, rind, who soar the reinforced guard with - to ;6c higher; 'Jul,y wheat opened a Orange r ver•. It is about forty the coldnea9 of the region have long 42 waggrnl loads, of men, women and' a volley of"soli cartridges, and'bay shade 'to ;c 'to ,c higher at 74c to miles south of,Stoimbergr_in the 'bis= llmvailed -which the_publication. of children have strrrendered at Fort I orreb bhrusts. The rout lasted live Plies _ tsict wtlich General (iatacre held. the report should c(o much to dispel. Tali, Rhodesia. hours. _ - ` J _J _ - /. ; . . -- .- . ... .. _ _ -r"._-� - - i . .. . _ . .. ' -'\ . ... ''�++°'v' b 'd -w?:«-.rise "'�:y.- s,w; wt;;`v°R,_",.,'P,�,kQ,, �,,, „ ,�... .. t'.. i.' .,i _ r�'. _. w , y.. z., nd ha7i„�r 3. :. ,., _. rsf wc.+. " '.Y�,'-t' ""ri roomy, a�5' _ . Y.Fes-.•";A s-.:,:'.. _+., ...,-. -:._,�, ,. - .T r c .. ,.�.,. . ,;^*,, ._ ,{.' «-: yogi �i.. . . ... - .., _ a I r . ,...�. , tli$+ 'i r' - .. 1 . .. �. 11 • • , i "9P 1. _ - t_ - _ - . i. - ., , . 11. 1 .., ; . . . ' 1. «.' _ - _, .1"P. Is these not in says present srttrtcnrad- THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. FROGiIl�'S (I���� ISLE. _ PACKAGE 4F LETTERS, is s Qhiristian influence? I9 to _ -" -­.�:.:*` � .. not a Oh is2iaa wife, or husband, ar cEild, or brother, or sister? Thro h LESSON X SECOND QUARTER INTER- WHAT IS GOING ON 121 IREWD AT that influe=e Gcd bas been calling NATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 9. . . ._ a great . wth,!Le. Oh, you must have ...THE PRESENT TIXr6 • The IR,ev. Dr• stobeeci a persistent case to have '-tong Talmage Offers: You the stocd �o mw:h and with•�tota--�-ling; -Teat of-shin--Lesson, Act, IIt7-Teapte_oi-the - ,�-- ____ What will youdo meat? What will God 3Iemory Verses, t3-8-Golden Text, rences That Wlil interest lrbh-Cans' _ . do a,extP He will som+e,how, laTeak up Acts zzvl, 193-Commentary Prepay. dlan,+. -' Icing's Pardon. this ruonotony. Will it be fire, or ♦d vy the Rev. D. X. Stearns. Lady Limerick has forwarded to . , .. storm, or the oge,n:ng furnaces of the . • doomed world? 'Who.t nea.tP God Lady ]Jttnravera a cheque for three 7 .w ! rA degpatcfi from Washington says: of the great' martyrdom of Jesus will not be fotre,ver repeating these G. "Nigh unto Damascus about noon hundred and (fifty pounds as the re- I. . Christ. The spring rains came, and messages od inlvitat[oms and alaxm. -suddenly there shone from heaven a suit' of her Shamrock League collec- -Rev. Dir. Talmage preached from the they washed that red carnage into What next? There will be.a change great light round about me." We have tion in ai,d of the Soldiers' and Sail- - ' - ` ''following text:-"Yet doth he devise the valley at the foot,of the moun- in your case, O soul.! On the road been studying the appearances of our Otis' Families Association. meaaa that bis banished be not ex- tain' but the Christian easily you'trav+el theca is a turn just ahead Lord to His disciples after His resurrec- - getled from him."-2 Sam. aiv. 14. finds the red mark"on the rock, and od you« Tb,:s night thy soul may be tion, and aow in tris lesson and the nest SLr Charles and, Lady,_ Gibbons, of the glthe a of a in song or sermon retluired of ghee. Sams. of you have we have two of His post ascension ap. Stanwell place, near Stains. have . That passage I never noticed until stirs all his of ii son and crowns been called by the gospel far many pearances. It would be very profitable been bereaved by the death of their . -' last week. .The wise, witty and imag- all his prayers. If it were needed years. Dp you suppose that God will to troasider His first post ascension ap- inativ, woman of Tekoah said this in l that all the hosts of heaven' should always keep-an is that line?No, I tell pearance to Stephen. Let every one lay youngest soh in South Africa. at ni trying. to. persuade David to- take be gathered_ for oar_.-great battle, You Plainly, my dear hearer, there.wM ap Acts vii, 55, and stay it become a con. reported to have died while loaf os. there would be only one name that be a change in your case. Stant word in our hearts. 'In studying the veldt. y 6t lona, who attained_: "' bass¢ his beautiful but recreant eor. could rally the 'u..iver�. and that is this lesson it would be ver his majority ndt bang ago, was af: - �_ y profitable three 1`Iafeking during ,the siege, and did _ Absalom. For exquisite strategem.wo- the name of Jesus! . write out in parallel columns the three god service for the defence o1 the _43�in has no equal in the other sea. Among the means that Goa has -AUSTRALIAN NICKNAMES. __ ;accounts of this incident in chapters iz, . '1-20; axvi, 920, and the portion we aro town. The deceased was a nephew o1 •1.i there had been a plain demand that devised that the banished ba not ex- — about to study. Paul tells us that he Sir John. and.-.Lady Doran, Ely House. Absalom6a taken back it would have flied from him, I notioe still;fu People of she Different Proviaeei Have Wexford. en cher, spiritual influences; s; i do not Their own Nietinames. w'as on his way to Damascus to bring rho .. - - been inefie,atual, but this womad cam- mean any influence gone u from believers there to Jerusalem to be pun. Two deaths of centenarians have P Although the• !Australian Colonies ished (verse 5), and, bekevin that he Posed a f!ctLxa which completely cap- earth and etherealized, but the Di- g lately taken place in the County Car- tu ed David's(heart': She wihds up the vine Spirit. Some call him the!Com- have now been linked together in a ought to-do many things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth, he hadlow,--Oa Easter-Monday the funeral __ _ Storyb asking him to imitate the "' ter; it is best for my purpose to- commonwealth, it is not probable that saints in put of Mrs.- Jeff Brennan, took place at ' Y 8 prison and helped put them to Lard, ss. .a' "Fet-dotlr God devise night that I call him the•saul-say- the nicknamea-bestawed by one prov- death (axvi, 9-11), Coari. This old lady had attained the Imo. y' B Lng power of th•3 nations When ince on another will be abandoned. 7. "Saul, Saul., •wh means that his banished be not expell- that Influence comes upon a man how y persecutest thou wonderful -age of 169, and up to the ., atran I he acts. He crus; he trem- The inhabitants of New South Wales die?' Ile and all who were with him time of her death was in the posses- ed from him.,, Y have lot _ .fell to, the round, but he alone heard 51on__of_all_-her mental faculties, be- blea; he says thin g ltadeed,'_tfienn _mare we 'g1Lt,onlahed_ Y 6s and does thin s g been knotvn.n~-car apse icorc� pollen in the Tiebrew laa• sides being nangularly hale in body. •• that five minutes before he cou:dnot an allusion to the length and slim- gcage (compare the parallel accounts), eery shortie before, the death of a from God. What do you mean ' i ban- have been coaxed or hired to say o: , L9hment? Well,.it means tieing driven de. Thi human soul and religion nese of the average young New South '1't:e voice was for•him, not for his tom• sills Comerford cook p_aca in the - two and wear n+ eats seem aatagorastic elements; tut this Wales nattvA'. Z..:tot<iang are known Panions. Io Dan. x, 7. we read that he neighbouring parish of Leighhn- . __ , p wearing, divine spiritualism sesta the hal- as..'' gum-suckers," with reference to '.!one saw the vision; the men who wero bridge, in her 105th year, She was in . bittc•�absence from home. It means monizing chemiatry that brings in- the gum that is found on many na- with him saw it not, but were fil;e'1 with business• and remained keen and ao- k!some, places aad'on some occasion:, to carroty thiel opposing ,•laments. tive tre,3, some of which is relished fear. The yis!oa and the Nyords were for five to the very, last. to expatriation to Siberia to delve Tb,: general made of the Holy Spirit by juveniles. "Crow-eaters," ns Daniel, not for sheen. �i'L?n Peter was The spring show of the R.o al Dub- . &04L •Asa'iie " .-iii_ a 's is s,lecting.meaaa r ,* a�a-atPlec, .� to the South. Auatsalians-otvss i• released from Prison, he nlcne saw and- - • � . ChaiII an Yes, the aahole race is ,m��t�'M,' 3n- f�n mak:nC els , 3 .a etsra# ft-rt`fa dazes rr1 'tib a�atgeF�'m3ie b�eat+Ise Heca s has ever h d$�e�Undar h hecat -8 B• , of drou ht the whet farmers o2 Y Y tie ' banished ; our •first+ parents from Ata fyir n l:nglan'i a, man Wit:r'{Pd South Australia are drrven to the Ills saints to meet Him in the air. TL, breeding scheme of the new Depart- . :Pa.radiaa; the recreant :zn els banish- u to a souirco suggested for food "Wheat- World may see or bear nothing, but per- -, - g P peddler'•s stand and L-ou,7ht BB tn,eai at Agriculture a number of - something. Thea h r ,took ,i Icaf fieider'3," is a more euphonious name haps be afraid. prem. 9 are . ed L-om heaven ; the while human g k "I am Jesus of Nazareth, .whom gtvcII to bulls, and this from a catechi.,m and tics ted the 3Om^times used far the same prow- in (:se:d brie s a lar 3 family baniah+d from pe ice. W'lere ,3rtic!e in that loaf; but one�1a3 in '.We. The than peraceutest." Thal !n en. war to L:s B B gathering uL Que�n_ylzndeas are known 4rin.ara,s, Ln th+e show the nod old Y n t rt,chism usher_d his soul, in o as growing that a question. " for Saul, who had believed ohartborn continues to holdg,ts awn Ls the worldly man who hag anything ha{ c , •+ r as " banana uestwa, Who art thou, Lord," What ___ • swarth of the name of ha mess? the kingdom of God. Two man wrre B B y' Jesus revelation be as im ostar and who. sincere g ,tat all comers, as he entries in . iWhat ars those aaa nus looks of the w•reet(tag on the green. One threw. Western Austral .na-or, as they are p the vzrlou3 ciassss devoted to this now generally call d, tit'estrat ane- IJ wishing to do ri t b re God, aces btrokers, 'of-the bankers, of the mer- the - other. A Christian man came g" Y z-..�0 b-ad number 4{.i. The next most . . Lre k:.own in the east as "sand In a moment that he is all wrong and 1 stens and said: "Lt will be.cad Inde+d grap• popular bent is the Aberdean•do Z;at • c$aats,of those men in the club house if Satan trips up your hope and you e1rs„ or "gropers," The Westra!ans ( that the beheevers in Jeans whom he had with 170 cooler. Flerefords do rot . of that tbemielves ,rot I been persecuting here right and that be. great multitude of people ire both eterna.ly ocerthro�•n." Thar group .the other States seem to gnaw in poyu.rrity with Irish, 'who ':-MP up and down Broadway ? ushered hath of them into t,ha kine. nto " Votbi• nide," and call the rest- Saal, had been parsec++ting Chrtst in breeder+e. . doer af- God in due time Oh, it :r dents, ' t'othetr Siders." Tasman:a,the them That Israel's afessiah had actua'- Tlao late - • Slniehcd from -God. 'IIanished from n m, �, �ameClm31 C6 a bseea little isle that is much like Eng- IJ acme and been rejected and crucified Que..n's visit to Ireland g ..y spirit.. p p' : b th.e rulers of the people,-and that he List Year gays th3 shamrock-wearin _ - g�eace`. Banished frond beaten Sia has laugh u,nd•e. it. :ic'metimes they lied is cliaia.e and bt6eu• characters- J c - - - - brokea .a, and it hai arn3ppe•d all the PraY und+r its power. Th:r'_ is R ars• is generally regarded as very 'a. with them, guilty of His death. In a on the patrou'saint's day a good fillip, " soul bowed down. The Hol quiet and` rather behind the times: moment be sees Ills Lord, and he sees a* is lin inti the cuatom became e' `ng3 ns the heart; it has unfound Y 5prr:t himself ai a rebel against his Lord and e a1: the instruments of earthly accord, is bowing him down. ltd i6 referred to as "t Fie land of Savtcnr. as popular as in Erin- The supply of ' ' - _. ht has thrown the whol3 earth into lots of t me,' 'the land of sleep a shamrocks at Covent Gardops fee=_at- TI�ERE I3 AN A.Nxrou3 ONE. lot," and Iso on, -wuile the inhabitants 9 "They heard- not the voice of Flim 1 a ;tangle. An old writer tells of two T >re called "Tasa:es," and ' jam-eat. that apake to me." Chapter Ir, 7, says •Y was enormous-fully ten times brothe•r3 who wear[ out to take a a'ilk here is a deriding face testas to J t :hit of [arn�er ' la the ntgbt, and one of-them looked th-ro.v off religious impressions It eirs," the latter being an allusion to that they heard a voice. here Is no con- years-and it is most- , up to the -ky and %aid, L wish I h-ld us often the else whin the Holy Spirit •he great -fru:t production of the tradictioo: there can ire none is Scrip- Iy gzatii•n5 Irish stuff sad not Eng- � a pasture field as large s.9 the ailr6t comes to a fast's heart he acts in- tight little isliad:'+ lure. The Holy Spirit, the Spirit ct i clover. Ths King sent ,an _ feraall to throw Oft tIM im s Truth, cannot contradict Himself. They equarry to Covent Garden the Wednes- _ heavens." And the other brother look- y Pr s- . ♦ , a1 up into the sky, and said, "I wish s-on- And so sumenmes when tb^ heard a sound, but not the words, which y before ht. Patrick's da to pur- ilIE�lDd�iG EI' II_._TFtEFo9..._� vrere for Saul only. Compare_Joha ati, as ie £3[I w.arrh a1- shamioelts. -fur, ' t'hsd as man oxen s.9 [hare arc pint comes to r msn�e_ a. s....and. __.�__-_-___ _ alb J ., f3•mrtimei� Be blasphemer but the "s. '29, where Aome board words, but oth• decorating the royal tibl;.• on the 17th story ;n the. sky. W"ett, sass-'tit-e It cdten bappenq that acme of! era only beard something like thunder. cd March. Th- Countess of Limerick fes`, have would ou teed so many holy `Pirie always cots with one the best fruit trees ares ktrt bear- ' Do yon hear Biot speak to you personal•, so!d a very large quantity in aid o1 s recon , wood turn ,.isod hath devised mesas that t_ -9 too heavy a crop, It is very imr J when you ren s woT or s t them into Your pasture." e , haT , indistract? cot orders from all sorts and coa- whethee Iwould or not "Fes, w'be- bas ad be not ers hledIn is al Lim.,'' {wrtaat to get them mended i1 pas- ditiais of mien. ' That Iso 30, "And i said, What sha.l I do, thee---ystl would or not." And there llY S'P cit is is this haus[ tc- .,ibbe, L. B. Ric^_ suggests the fol- Lord?" or, as in Ix. G, "Lord, what wilt A clever an amujing csca 3 trn>! arose a carrel, and when the night` You have felt strange; ever - -_ q quar- Y !t+wib method Placiv th3 lit Thou have me !o do?" Saul submits, be P se! eaded one bad ala:a the other. lilt,... pori.ca me into this room. Iters g 8 made from Armagh priiem, recently, And iso there has been a ridiculous are doors op'em.iW.tn Your soul that limbs together smd -(wind.ng same- accepts the risen Christ as Israel's afeg ,.. Riah and an big Lord and ]!taster, and An timtri+ed prisoner named Casey,_ . oonteat in all ages of world, some- have - 'never been opcnod. You err thing tightly about it, will kill the his question Is no longer what the chief while out for exercise is the prison w^anderi+wg where you will came out priests would have him do, but what the 7 rd, managed- to slip away from the. tiem^.r zbont immaterial things, sora.- tree or„ s f.'w. yearn A long ez- a • tkrrfm ,.boat su aitious th sand at the La'sr. You gee that these g only true High Priest would have him i perceived. He s:,aled a wall _ PPS IId Chray;iaII peri@nee hoe taught .ms Ito treat others us. if this man had all the ni ht.heavens Pe'r'Ple are ana road that g do; he has ceased from man, for he has c B 1uch ¢mss is the to!lawin manner: aad of into the Governor's garden, for an estate, he -wouldnat be ha you are not travell:rye, and though J sprinters and block: seen the Lord. He is seat to Damascus, which is situated just behind tbat happy, Cut awn Lha said it that lass had as mad axon feu may not adm t the words heacYn raise aha. , rostrate p but under n very different authority from y P parts into ost- ry official's residence. Tho prisoner, as these-are stars 'm the sky he would or h+eLl. iin your mired, ynu are,cones- tion Bore two.hotas through the that which sent him from Jerusalem, and with the u'tmoLst sling troid, walked not be happy. nus of th3 fast that• thore must be hnrLen and unbroken parts and to learn the things.that harp been ap• !eiuurelp' through the garden and pro- two dest:nie two cmaeers, two eor_•- , ' . -' BA,Y[SH$D FROM GOD. place itr `hese h�lea bolts of a size, . pointed by God for him. It our honest seeded to the Governor's kitchen. He . . ditiotts, two. termial, twlo words an- that 4hc adze of the limbs may indi- questions are, Where wilt Thou, Lord? was interrogated bare as to his busi- . Banished from peace, Banished from tagonFsta.:, and evexLamaing}y ew-ung este a4 correct For a antall tree 1 heaven, Naw., if my sermon hbould aprRrt. O, 3vhat ]s this suppressed (Luke xxii, 9) and, What wilt Thou. Hasa, when ho stated in the most in- • 1:et u,w owe quarter inch bolitt or ordi- Lord? He will not fail to show us all accent and natural manner that he op just he,re, it would-be as though, ag.:.tatydn? What is this •aw+twl sil- nary ogle-ha1•f inch bolts. t[n one the things appointed for us and guide us had been sent by a gentleman for 6 tau- ahould look through the wic- once? The Holly Spirit! The [nfinite large butternut. tree I used ease-inch in them. some flowers. He then asked was kat of a penitentiary and say to the Sp5*it! The etcrtial Spirit: Th, bolts, I plaoe one bolt tallway of the 1L "I cogid not see for the glory of it Mr. 3icC,ellamd's house he was in, « incarcerated, "What a hard time you Divine Spirit I The lightnnig-footed broken Bart, ii,o Maid the piece-s,c!ose- that light." So those who were with and being told not, he politely apolo haus." WSat a iamalf room. Nti'haCpoor and tine-vringed Spirit! The armed 1 io tbar and o+n.a abovo the 'junc- _ tare,what a hard pillow. Alas for you! 5 irit! The a1I-c Y him led hi by the hand into Damascus, sized for hiring made the mistake of - oaquerttig Spirit: tura of aha 1�mbs;so as to strengthen and he was tbres days without eight, and gig to the ,crong howse, and• was No, sir, I will not go to the wicket Tpha om:nlPotent Spirit! He comes [ham. Use bolts with small heads, neither did eat nor drink (ix, 9). ° He shown out of the front door without .-;"of the prTsou, until I can say, "Sirs, dowsa UPOCI.your soul witai an aval- and place a washer. under the nut, must have learned much as he communed' say further ' . • - do you know w)gat this document is.? a,nche of pmvex?: He - carama'nd�•pani 1n a few .are bath ' ends "will be question. The prisoner _ Cnn you read that sigaatura at the to se y^ with God those three days of dying to was later re-arrested. -- - C= of the pent; he begs you to believe,, he covered rwith the gronvi,ag wood and self and the world, and donbtless- the - ♦ I. „ page? That is the gov- asks you-to lice. ,,Have ye-seceivul thr trees will ba strcmget thdm it Lord.wondrously and lovingly revealed 7i GOOD REASON. euwor's signature. You ar'e' a free t:h:3 Holy Ghoit?" mea," ]s my sermon should atop at Amo+ag tare means that "Gad hits de- ever :wasp _ Himself to him. What a blessed expel . - . this point it .would. be-as though I vised t4at tho bia,nl-shed. be not expel- ciente it would be to have such a vision Look hese, ain't ye got any Bette! ,. -. . went into a penal colony, -and Ishould Led from him," I notice also Christian 'SHEEP +AS LAN CLEANERS. of the glory of 'God that we would no sense than .to be smokin' while we're Slay to the,slaves "On what small lim- sarrouaddn,gs. !First, there is the in- The eh3cpt is among 'th^.most use- more ace the attractiveness of this handling these kegs O' powder I Don't - ,it world's eanitles because of the glory of . • _. YOU nae kept. It,is moat dread- fluewce :of ancestral piety. Was ful ani vpluable of dcim,esitic ani= that light! Eyes aad ears[or Him! Ye �o^s there was an explosion last tui chat you ala never to be allowed theles tat a gaol man or woman in' 12, 13.' "Brother Snul, . receive thy week that .Mowed up a dozen men 9 to go.hoZno to your families. Alas for mals, being s producer of wool used �� 7 Faith, that could never• happen - ou!" No, I will not y ancestral line? Is there not..an. sight. Thus said Ananias, a disciple, ' 9 go. to.that penal oyd't3ible around the house with woan .for cao.biag and other purposes, and p hese. , having been commissioned by the Lord to `colony, fulfil I can pay, "Sia•s, I have caveirs.aad turned down leaves, giving of Iwha'.x'<_nme meat. But th,3 cheep search out Saul and be a blessing and a why not,? ..1. - - - !good news to tell you. the queen yeti the hint; that these was some one .ai'yo is of large vahi3 on{E}k farm!be• cotnfort to him. Give much attention Bekase there-a vniq two of us work• -- . ,has taken your oase into especial who ing here. prapedP Was thore .a family cawi3 cif his fcmdnes3 for young hereto Acts is., 10-19, and note among __ clemency., and is two ar three weeks- attar at wtcch you used to bow? 'The vprowts and weeds. other things that the Lord in her.ven obi' CAREFL-Z. 6TATEMENT. -' - you are to go home to your wives carpet may have been worn out, and serves the street in the city on which wa . and children. Give me'your toiled,blis- Accarding'ti o an authority there are - . --. in pave been sold for--old -nearly G00 varieties of kno;w•n weeds, sojourn and the house on the stmet, He -Way This man Dennis an entLn • vxedthandonl c n ratulation" A man fraz'aiture, azul tb,a knee that knelt on p will cat 515 kinds, knows just where to find us a!Rays and g b•ou? asked. the,gros3-ex- ' Y Y the one and beside ttie, other 'may 'whioh r+tree strah ei to +gospel might better not tell any of it, neve[ white harsas,, cattle and bag's Kill just what He can do with us, and those again be pliant in earthly wfiooare willing may bo chosen vessels amining counsel of a witness in an . -.. Well, my friend, whit are, some of Avorsh:i but oat but a few varieties. It is ap- - ',the m�eana that '!God has devised that P; You remember, parent •that every farmer could ,well unto Elm to bear Ills name t! willing, Impoatant'case. DO YOU NOT REMEMBER? afford to raise a few sh^e if for no nlsq to suffer for His name's sake, Siul S - r, . . . the banished be not expelled from - P him?" In th-a first place, the foot- Ah! that Cbristusn put 1 ' ` ree lays in .pid face was a-tsssod with wrinkles .. ' - i nm hit almost swam s weed?' prayer, and the Lord has grnnted him a of anxiety,:foe• ha had been warned - g p Weed9 .increase in number and vision of a man,coming to,him and put- to be,cautious and exact in his an-,shaped Calvary: Constantine has yawn soul. Wh,e,n the. first death ' z Id�esi ga a ted that hill ala the one on came to the hawse what was it. that vs.ri+eties a» �h3 cciu�try gr•dws older. ting his hand upon.him that he might co- iatiS G:R. , I They are found wolA abundantly is ceive his sight. Tho lawyer repeated hs question. -- - people'? t':When 14-1G. Note the honors conforred u which.Jesus died. Dean Stanley says camfoated" the did There are on that hili shattered, you stood faaain3 't hie mi in their last itlde old' cpumtrlet, of Europe. Their p'i We11,no, soar, said the witness, with "mints of lime-stone rock cleft evi- hour what tuna it ttc_ldy Ancrsase in this-cauntr-y Saul and take-them to yodrself ns fnt• ns. a sudden gleam of enlightenment; be • ' vruutrzzi ear th$�� -�h� -ra and:i- that farmer's shr-,udd raise. Sour faith will,allow, rememtvring _t< ^ e had but the qua a courage, the dear, old departing cowls? r 1 all things ere ours but . -A my friends, it is through that I O hep as am+azig a.h'ar msans oolE ng Y yontiself, and wan arrm, sorr; but he was a - B Yau ba'ncshed ones, hear the voice oaf ,to their extermination.. von, if redeemed, should be Set apart for r tial stranger, carr. Oi'd Rover seen fissure.of °the rock that our path to the Christian dead to-night, bidding Himself (1 Cor. iii, 21: vi, l?; 20; Ps. iv, h m befcoa. " By nll limans get two or, three ewes' .pardon lk!s; ,through the earthquake. yea come home. I remember bc,:ng 3). "Chosen to know His will." See Id - ` — - of conviation, under .aha -dripping 1 wjth miy father aII•e day when he was altcady bi ed and give thAni' rho rum Pet. iii. 9;.7ohn vi, 33 40; null, 24; Luke Lrimson of rbc-'cross. Ah, do ounot of ht�t foul paAur Ine•reas^ the ;AtiOTHERCHANCI✓. y. plotrgbiKrg in a now ground. it was flock b brced:n a+nd rehash if,ad- xxi!, 42, and consider how fully'yon are - r like-the smell of blood? Neither do I; veep hard ploughing, slid I remti.mbcr , p B living is the will of God. "See that Just Sa,saa,I just hate these c.oavvrtrum ' , but ' without the shedding of b:r'od how the sweat deo visa:b-*" until th'a number is suffici- -- peed down on the One." "They caw no man any,more save fiends. I is no remission._ •Our'debtg are eat re keep d•c(wrru the we- .. 'a gin- _. _. _ i plottgh h.ardle9,, and I remlember .at __- _ - . Jesus only with themselCes:'r-.---"Rain Kitty-Imdced? Why? -� •' never to be lid unless-framl the cloy en area. ,5drtan-Because the other evening e¢i arteries of Jestir Christ the are noOII hear:r;g azy' mother as she stood Pr pc y equipped with- n'ich patience' lookiu.; unto Jesus" g - „ No (farm iq o r1 2 1'[r. Slubkins`asked me "Will ou be X at the cor,aer oP th house far away, (\lark ix, 3; Heb. xis, 1. ). 'Hear_the 9 . liquidated. call5ag tr to ctrm� tomo, that the uh app - voico Of His mouth." "This'is my be In 'fe?" " out w. and when I sand Fes, he-" - —_CoRriiag up to air ht through those - K table was spread, and the daninghart _. _____. .. r'= loved Son; 6enr Him" (yIath. lull, i). :aid he would give m3 another guess. _ fL.9sumis ;r% .the Lock, .you. .goixi•g up, hnd arrired, And some, of you are + Flet our dcterminatio;�be, "I will hear. •• Christ corning down, you will meet, dGwsn a•; ?S Ce, and YOn -have a haTd Ethel=Oh, F.mily, I has Such a what God the Lord Rill speak" (Ps: r,�• - . _. and th,e-re.will be jay an earth and tr„mg, It is rough ,ploughing,• and dreadful accident the other day. 3 ' lxexv, S);'hof the-ts inions,of Wren: but ___• REVERSIONARY ' ,joy in heaven over your souls tli+eae is t-he aw+eat Of toll and the broke two of my front teeth..Emily-- only the voice of Cod, "Thou shalt be Agneg-•lIo is a-ha.t might be calleQ . P,ARd)ONED AND FORGIVEN. - swieat of min+np sorrows. DO you not How painfu•1 ! Ilcw did it-happen?, His witness unto all' men of what thou a .revr.Tsionary typo of man, •\.•Now the Christian tracks the blood h,ea•r it -'M.;0t unit-ss from heaven, cry- Ethe,1; thaugbtleisly,-Tbdy fell oft. hast seen And heard.” Compare Acts ir, Edith-Reversionary l - -- --- all around tha shelving of the gens i !'ryS. 'Com'3'home, the• table. is Spread, th'e sideboard, and I accidentally trod 20; I John 1, 3, and say befcro Cod how Agnc.% =Yes;it is so easy to inane t � • U07W,Vine rvG-1- as ObAirarp=the'blood" this banquet in ready. Comae, home?" on them. , and where}•On_staaf' . ,;;r ri-mkey of tilnti.1 • . I .' ------ . ---- - __ --- ---- --- _.. -. -- - ----_.__._-. --:2 _ ,t . TOOIIgeII8eCtlimEli8:a7 efwtina —John Clark is in Toronto thio week. the roaads sboct certain ones stew on the>oth.addtartabelonyoar paperyoa —Mr.. R.A.13aatia is vied' with roads in easpicioae plroes at late boon. NEWSPRTNGGOODS oaa always aGoestaia the dat+tow>aiah g Certain indivi'Dala socamalate goods faat �r - 7oDr rabemiption to T"151 Oshawa friends this week, wL__A. Ri taaoer are aeYnowlsdeed • o and appareutly flourish. Certain individ. • Semis —Mrs. John Peak is at present visiting # >s sat date oa label on Ube fist paper ol- her son, Wm.Peak,of Church sl. • Data also appear to render to the Toronto —_.. s.Ua.•' fG �.twaf��reeeipt of money at this omee. Always market a grant deal more produce than ttaep adatapaid ahead + —Mrs. Clark, of Church et South is V latest shapes in Mono, Ladies viahia with Mrs.John Holt, of Darling- grows on their humble lots. Again why �OOtl9 aTZd Shoals— [� j ion this week. • q �• are cantata Daae open to the charge f why - and Childress. Anew line in Mena heavy boots- ' ' sits U+A/e • -John Dickie A. Co. have this week do they move around in the night? Why __ be coming to their residenoes so early in fresh oranges,lemons, pine apples, ba- the mcrnizig? Try to catch the glimmer $atB-Latest styles in Christie and Fedoras, pfUICY8TN6, ftT,, dime 7, 1901. Qanas,ebaiee frail. * o1 their eye! Itis impossible. They can't 4 - George Peak, representative of the stand the glare of the manly eye. What eOkWear-Up-to.aate Ties, Collate and Ct7ffl- ne LOCA Jones' Bros, barber supplies,Toronto, doall this wean? It means %bey are rns. bee out samples before -- e pisited his brother,Wm.,over Sunday. plying On illicit trade I In plain words they �� g• S1.j+.Z-`ery latest patte -Constable Boyd who was killed in are sneak thieves! Now it is not oar parr- tecta our order. Perfect fit guaranteed• Wm. Peak lost a valuable cow last Toronto on Tuesdaywas a cousin of W. P� try w make Pickering township oat P g Y T.Hartriok and of Mrs. John Gordon of u worse than others. It is by no means. BUNTINGS 1�TGa yt Bat we most eve that the right ones are R s e fJ ilk - _• --Mise Naomi Ham is oa the rick this village• ezaoeed. In election times we know that Usk at present. -Mies M.Doyle,who has been visit• when boodling is wanted the eye turns to a i¢ her uncle,Joe Davie, has passed her ----- -Mrs.Latchford,of Cleveland,is vie g certain quarter. Everyone knows where to f1nal examinations in the Women's Mad. - ittftg friends in Pickering and vicinity. find these. Morality is dead in certain •.-Mrs. Geo Decker and Miss B. Deek• ical college and is now a full-fledged M.D. places. Sunday desecration, Rambling, er, of Whitby, vieited here on Wedges• -Rev. G. McGregor, B.D., is deliver• whiskey drinking, plotting and all things ing a settee of sermons on Sabbath even not easily reached by s warrant of the law, Rock — �day' in on "What think a of Chrim" The are done. The Law:e not to blame_ ISaw �j ti • • • • •-Mrs. Baillie and daughter, of Toros• gs y can"never he coincident wish morality. ',Sa firet_of the series was ed_-laatBab. _ "to-has been visiting tel-and- Mrd• Prh Flow then am we c eon bat-ihi>a?-VFe Cornelis for a few days- bath. _-Capt Theo fila of Whitby spent a think by each honest man in this Town- -Min M.Doyle, of Tcronto Woman's P R. y � ship doing his daty, Anyone who shields Ever farmer, or any ore who ORnB a horse or cow, should keep rock- toMedieal College, visited a few days }est few daps this week in our ws and Y S" anotber in wron dot or suffers a re at- week at her uncle's,Jos. Doyle. neighborhood recrnitin� man for his R' s~llt, it is the proper Ray to salt your stock, it is the cheapest and best way. Dom bo o the 34th regiment. They ed offence to be unpunished becomes a party -The sacrament of the.Lord's supper P 7 g y to the crime. 11s s gin against society w We keep it. A will be admissered in St.Andrew's church go to camp at Niagara next Tuesday, let evil go anpanished. If one is caught 1 neat Sabbath mornin at the usual hour -We Congratulate F. M. Chapman stealing, Lte-let the law take its course. Barrell Salt - - of service. g upon his passiaR successfully his final •�a are getting so tender hearted (?j Ghat 0 _ seThe stases shovel iseloagirq to the examination is his aria coarse. W. W, we let them off an suspended eentvnoe for 0,T.R. arrived here WeAnesday and McLaren, of Columbus, with whom the hope of saving a life from dishonor. We have fine R'indaor :alt in h�sarre �on7e 8� get one- - new% Sap began work atWeal Pickerm{t I many here are acquainted also passed Every man makes his own choice in evil on the doable track. the ordeal safely. and why dose the coward want pity . 'Hairy Butter Salt —We ed wise to call the attention cf ooa•i --We regret to say that Miss E. M. Weak and miserable as they are. •wa asy, Dairy t+ , Whitneyho has been the teacher in the they deserve their saes. traotore to the a3vc in.another column y Moreover look at the inSuence on the _Zs the proper thing to use in Putter and Cheer a making we bare ;t,in calling for tenders for .the sWagling of I Junior division of our public school for'ebildren from rock homes land they get- - : the Catholic church. �t1:e Past nine years has UaDded in her srally are plentiful. Spite, trespass, apple 50 lb. sacks. e —Mrs.Armour of Toronto. Mrs. Wm: resignation, to take effec%at the end of and frail pilfering. truancy, and dierespect {, Allan and Mrs. Robs. Fitzimmons of l the present term. to travellvre aro allowed. Unr schools are Fine '�abiC Salt I -Mrs. W. T, Dunbar and two boys, the hope of oar country but the regener• Hamilton were the quests of W: J: and Mrs. Clark last week. _ - - )�4ill;e ward Gaxlner, left on MouJay for a axion of man transcends their power NV t g?, par m, n e of -the tabs shore 'few mcnt't s visit to relatives in Scotland, hear o! these misdemeanors in almost every For Cooking and table use ore have a in GCt, lOCt ofd �OCt ba to and free. Colne and we will calf you. claims so have in hie neighborhood the They sailed from New York on Wedges' section, II could mention one or two recent fastest shoe shearer in the count and is day but will return via Montreal: We ousel end what is she punidbment? We P ii y wish them s safe and Dleaeaai voyage, most in;ashce bring down severity aeon JOHN DICKIE /�J- Oswilling to back him arsines a..competi• -Tbe-weather o[%Lie week has been them 8❑ch tb}Drs Wachs not to be and ld W 10re' 3e:i httat and following the lone period I self respecting parent or neighbor wo❑ld p l wish to leave the trace of suspicion oa tbeir -J. B.Jephson, of SeatortU, who has i 8 been engaged at the Spick mills arrived'of wet weather :t is greatly appreciated child,and each children are making the The d aerent aro never looped better - --- on Saturday anJ has entered apoa hie than the are do8nit now The wet iia&'ones of wmorrcw when this night• _,�intiee His fatally wil. arriveshor%I y sneak'thievinRand borse':tealing business ..STILL (»E MORE SLUMP• - - when hey will take op rseidenee oo tic I wesiber that we bavG had saems w have will oontizue. :he are the source of sop. ion alk in the ho vscawd by W. done no damaga of Any account and hue;Ply kespiniz ap this impure stream where to Elvis• i greatly bene94ed all kinds of field crops, everyth ag chat loves the darkness Creeds g Caos Corn worth 80c for +30 —In the local cf last week referring to� —We desira to eall attenuou to the ad, its lostbesome pes.ilesoe. g . Tcmatooe " We ,the Sberl�ek Male Quarsette concert; Smith fits�tewelb In �obaSineeecolumn.Bloom as thenhwho haveimoral�staminae n oar 3 Peas red by 30e 230 (there was an error in %be ssatemea$ ofjewelry _ iroaeipss. The total reoeipte amounted St.,Toronto.and had bad a aumbar of I Goal® Let the a%,ant teacher still keep 8 I'umphin " 50+ up his good inSaenoe ani the ebrist:ac Ito 961.00 leaving a balaces to tae Year erperieaee to the blasinees. He obarches lead in a standard of stnctl-v Our prices the lowest• credit of she Sabbath school ct SII 90 I had wow cpened up a bnaoh bna:ne is in ' , honest i:v.^g Lti the ha'�'. respectable . 'The error war a result of delay is hand, the Pirie blcok wad will be found there mno ties from all appvaraace of sv,: et dT1Y goo ds the beat. 'ing is the receipts from the lifts of every Monday.Tuesday and WOdnesday• not the "sharp" maw rel.ice thst he made ��T Give him a trial. LUa�Il t Fickertns• tickets before the aigb% of the concert S1'. on a trade: Dor another palm off s -The tenats club is now in a prosper' —Rork his waw begun on the scab}a worthless article Honesty is a ssareb ngolpa its is: twenty where a large anmbesc£ mea an 1:1310D word rad if we wcvl3 claim it n tLe sense _ — -- - mecsbere and all®are nshna set aare now over over track on the n T: of at sin! teams that George Herbert Deed tt, who then is - the game We nn4arstani If at two i are being employed. 4`'ie are informed �the honest wiaa? _ from challenges have been received from other I that it is ti,e tn%eD%:on of the G T. R Only then esu we bop- tor Panty stubs, both of Oshawa, and those ehal• authorities so lav a daahie crack itis ;each vices Oniy eben wr(I cr cbadreA be year as far as WhitbY 'lhis will me made to be eeepeetarle to ail,oonrteoae and _ H tali Grade 'Wheels longed may later on be accepted The T pe Stndav football:r,C interest manifested is gTadnally inertias I eeee:tate also the ba:lJ.nq of a new I free from t:a deeds bridge across the creek in this village wad other r 'xiemesr,-sents will cease and the F ��..,. tai we Took farwnrd to a eeaao¢ of .ery law abiding sect of the p'acp _ T6c•itSni4ersarq eerv:eee at the it,.it r� -See T. A. GREIG. math enjoyment-therefrom, asli '.rike&way alt tl:oee v i can't Ftaod _-� LaJs;e of the A- 0- C: W. will be hell' -- T1ICKTF. iLbrlmt he nomP1 ints have cone int of sr ea take nett Sabbath in St. John a cbzrcb st 6 301 tt'e lisht. -Lasa barses ca es rt-std.- 1 - -- »,•--. 1M re tarn yards sari g caries wl be 1, ` Lode'- ii+Pl• I , r,✓__t._a _A_ .p�,r�x. -mrtain -P4 for boys who atteu.ded the meeting in tLe P m' �* 3 F}re ball cc Friday evening Boys ca•I tad to atteuJ, a vel.:ole w:.i be:a readinese I wart of a more lar tr.ant'ltvicq will Have �YIaSSey•HaITls _ turalI have a Cleat Jeal o! rcrCl'te at the Lodge room ata .i tarter to too• to travel elsewhere, We venture %a say -energy tba% most be worded ofT, h.it m I and all members wl o can Dossi`�ly attend `that there are some few abeltered is a bad ° doing so it alioul:l not be dine ai tl•e ax are rery'aeeted to be at the. loige room at streak of th.a!sir tow^ship wb^ heads nt Cleveland ~•� pease of others -4 abuse all others a Ithat hour. easily traded with ec ae cropped V. the 6ingctcD palace and we would '� L10 ani sleet good vcieels, ?peci9l prices public messing is the mors unsuitable{ -We ccL raknlate FraLk E Allav`sy place for that exercise. Is interferes' on his>✓arr.aRe ta 'a9iea Susie Apple',. gaintrs. uP Let rheas miserable thieves steal mo of:erel. greatly with the speakers efforts and robs •ton of Whitby, on Wednesday. June 5tb• tore. Let nos sa see that they ,set the audience of a great deal of their an. The ceremony was performed in the pree• pasbed"when caught. Mercy must sea Sample wheels over J. Diokit a store. oyment. Parents should either keep!encs of a number of friends at she reel• toe Justice but it mast not destroy it. _. = their children at home on those occasions dance of the brides father, T. Appleton, a Put. — - or otberwise aecompany' sbem w see by the Rev. Wright, of Wbisby. After ` _ %has they condnat themselves in a becom- tea %he happy couple took the train for w �� ing manner. Those who attend public Pickering where they will reside on ID110fors ��� ��l �meetings have rights and those rights Church St. S 1 abould be respected, even if is required -Mr. Doherty, of the Ontario Agri• + Scott's Emul- � - -- eareme measures so enforce them. ultural College, will bo on Mr. -Media- .amd reople agree that . -We have in our sanctum an object ford's farm known as the"Post fitrin- on 'sion of cod-liver oil is the best thing Trice List : of much interest, a relic of the aboriginal %be Kingstonlroad,three miles east of the period. It bad some what the appearance village neat Tuesday afternoon for the to take for "don't feel well and of an arrow-bead bulmach"laraer, It is ourpoee of spraying mustard, Farmers i „ \ er- - a flat piece of flint about 4i inches long eeoald make it s point to be present se 'won't 1;now tvhy, especially babies and 3i inches wide, the thickest part be- mustard has become sneh a peet'ou many '_tl.ey like it men and women a� inR about i of-an inch, is comes to a point farms. This is elaimed•to be a most Fuc- 1 he dee are nice shay It was is noxious weeJ, - r.intl it, but babies actually ' and t edges 9 P ceesfnl treatmeui of this found by Lundy McCausland upon their ter. Dohertywill also deliver a lecture on farm near the lake shore. A description this and ocher pae:e tL•as She farmer• has } �••. -•�. ,� was sent to Jae. Boyle Curator of the e...rot ►wcc�anru ►np+*+ +• a t0 Combat. KOT7 •sowwr. '��•��•s• Toaorrvw, ;S' Q' I r- _ArtShaolocicael department Toronto,' and ,.:.0 tc,oe; z:•a:>jxrrista• -r;� an anthotity in these matters. He stelae -On Sunday Taal a clangs in les G. 1 A l that it is an instrument ones used by tho T. R. time•tahle,came into force. The --- that r,y .t l[¢dians for suiting and also for ecalpiaR. mail from the wee$arrives about 6a hour: • Quite a number of those relics% bare been later,being due here as d 53 drat,while D0 �� itis toast from the seas is due at 9.14 found in this neighborhood, whioli recalls a m,instead of r) a. m• These changes JA, a•� to us the time when,the red man roamed are effected to suit the whims of she G. ` through the wilderness, and when this whole region was bis bePP9 huottng. T R. and without any consideration _ whatever- for the cauvenienee of the ground. public. TUose who a tee to make use colp- Frid ev 1 pub ✓ .. On Friday ening est the Hon. of the bus in going to the local at 9.14 - - John Dryden held a meeting id the Fire n, ' • 'ball, giving s review o�the work of the should be ready by 3.•�9 as there is }n _ `�' hitb Dart "Cream Braaten ,” Fa FP Pastry to per bbl. past session in the legislature, but dealing sufficient time to collect passengers for ys -Toronto Patent," Fancy.Pastry Flour, 43:80 per bbl: shat train titer delivering the mail from more particularly with %he resources of "Bonton," Pure 'Manitoba Patent Flour,$5.00 per bbl, -- ti%kea weer. — Bran 613:00 per ton "W Leatelene" 25c per package by the government to develop those re- t t9=A - NiGHT HAWKS $�� Shone,414.00 Ter ton Corn Meat, )fba for 25e sources. It is only during the past few• — per ton Oat �iieal, 101bs for 250 nears that we bave b Tbe morals of ever eommnnity are Of all kinds of Jumbo Flour, 16. 00 egun to realize that y � Mined Chop. 916.00 per iron Boiled Oats, lUlba for 250 :Ontario possesses nndevelnped resources dba n b the few right i ging persons who pe yPe (j}R!�Ii�I 'an SEEDS. Oat CUop, 1.10 per 100 lbs. no lied Wheat,8lbs for 2.50 : that will compare favorably with'that in inhabit it. Man seems by nature to be tie- Also dealers O5ss 36o Par LUA Graham Flour, 1`l lbs or'l50 any other part of the world. The extent prayed eras where the astute]ex as Las full _;. •. 'of timber lands 1@ practically unlimited, scope for the exeroise of his latent cussed- PIN ' T� 76th, 1J01. �'! M and the pulpwood area ie one of tee neer.he develops a character quite as shady Mev _ S �'+��� greatest importance now in this see of ae the Robin Haoelebred, d we believe ��ALI ss newspapers,books and magazines, There tbat the check upon each a owth is b9 v -- is also untold mineral wealth in those u:esne o£those few staunch and true iAdi• est$------regions that is only now beginning visuals who,,as wrong doing caber- ever found. Iu looking Over the the pages (lige lih8m 8 call- . [Lli, oto reveal itself. The outlook for the ofonrpsperaandbyarsther oarelese ob Chpr fatare of our country is most hopeful,the esti of the tante of every•day.life in plain i gaoiasiona given onMe'at V i S• • • • - •'f - - prospects for s prosperous rind moat 6hi on one is struck by P - •- p P� P Pe Pe I this part ni the Province, , bright. Men of wealth are beginning to the spparrDt increase of theft. From their-a= - s realize the fact that with these great re- higher on down to the shady one who 'Yves ,�',••'„•,�t�E S� A� • t;oareee and the great amount of water in Some sequestered but the crime seems =d - •- - _. power ready to assist in developing those on the increase and it is lamentable that it yresources.Ontario is a mops enconraging is so, - field for investment. Capital is now be- One who is ooti-mistic of society feels a p little oreet:fallen to ride through"certain Locks, $O1tS, Nails, } ° jag turned in our direction,and those ( -' - years of exodus of population have ended oat certain ones nes who a reputationd and YO06- 0111ce.•.. For of o kinds. P P • �i �+ and an inflow' of immigrants may'be 1%ton ars of a doubtful chracter. We ,• S,.nsdeS, shovels, �0e9� T looked for, lir Drvden's address was`of horses being stolen• grain taken from lr� t lnoet interesting earl instructive through +barna,hen roosts diet, gr and people areom AXAL Vrarket Building �Jt'l i89i Plltty, Yl�lnt8 and Varnishes. r 'ont,but owj�A to the very wet night the nsturally inclined to lay the sit) to acme •Eardware Meiebaat attendanpe wvs not so great u it other distant door,but it seems more likely that . �, Reazin, Ticketing, Ont, wise would horn hoen,still there-was a the guiltynte is morn-familiar o•ith the Whitjby Ont. a very fair attendance, local sitaatioo Stories bave been going' k ' t sIt ------ -. 7- A -,t