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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_07_12 .,..� e. , > �y ` Y y IN 4. NEW- S ^L _ 'VOL. �. � PICKETING, ONT., FRIDAY. JULY 12, 1901. . - -. NOo 39 al horns. OUT AROUND US in probably arranged for,whom the singles solar Audley. • �Y4'fsfif/'�Olt robabl be in better ahs and maks the .. eid codgers do tate trosting. The game was Thus, Pnckrin, Contimaes ander the- witnessed - witnessed by a great number of people from vi,satber: A 1..aa 'LAMISs LOCA. NA"KNntes ascoaDRO ST Wbicevale,Green Rivet and surrounding John Bell, how his hares raising has - D., .,FsUo. !l�� TSM PBiBs AND JOT?" DOWN Di OUR ��� this week d. YOIItICI.M.D.,'C.11f..Fellow of ` i •"•'"' Hu is a good crop haze and' all hands T• T> 71[ediori College. Toroatb, mare• Markham. are engaged der pt Ooilarte Of Phvslelege sad Anzrzaome ooM7tsaroNDSNTs. The"Glorious 12th"here will likely•te gaSrei'.Omos and residence oPPO T to 10: There will be a family gathering of She celebrated in the ha field and at home. Wobam.One. Offiae hoose: morcial _ OLAREYONT Y _ Reesore,one of the oldest families in Lhe Mrs. O'Loanea, children are rusticating _. Township with their Mrs. McCarthy'aver a to S. Hoping ie in full blast. volley hastof Ma Methodist t cthe beautiful grandmother, Of all materials and design here. 1,egiti. kept in stook. It will pay you Fred Downwell, of Buffalo, is vieitiog Hill• near the C. P.R. station, on Wed- his people here. Iiiits Eolith Guthrie bas returned home to call at our works aid iaspeat our stock, nesday,July 17th,at 2 �clock p.m. All from her Western Ontario visit mach ire.• A BOIILTBEE, and obtain rices. Don't be misled b Wm. J. Michell, of Deer Park;'-woe wbo call trsce'tbeir direct lineage, howecei TIENTON. DIIN13 p 7 proved in health we are glad to note. 1J Barristers,8oliciton ate•.Temple Bond• agents we do not employ them,consequent- bre over Sunday, distant, with the family are invited and On Friday 1 se Can, and do throw off the agents Miss Shaw, of Toronto,visited at Wm. expected to attend,and brie with them tag eoraar Bay and$iohmoC icraenoon.r lion 7 Y R the gee large beta onand t hefarm ofof athe late •.. - 'At blaremoaa evens aasdtr oommission of 10 per cent., which you will Leapers on Sunday. any relics or documents connected there- Stephen Westney was-raised. It is a fine- - #o lora on Yort¢ae • D,C,L, cohLinly save b purchasing from us. A (leo. Gerow, was north last week on a with,in order to make it an historical - PR#,NS DIENTON. SCLOCg gOCL!r pa]]so]jci�• y p building and went together is good- style, J3'1 Rt;IDBt'G. DUNS, W mr: 51-1v trip inspecting bridges. event. 'Parties will. provide their own BHB. wH�TgY GRANITE CO., hire. Crooker and Mrs.-Kludge, left on edibles. Hot and cold water will be fora- Brougham. Monday for their bomes in Buffalo. isbed. Those arriving on the morning X. FAREWELL, • C•, BA'RRIS- Opp.Poet O'S*c wliisby,Ontario trains will be met and cared for.. _ Q Wm Collins and wife, of Rouge Hill, F.Gleeson and wile are in the city. 1� .n Attorney ane arab were visiting friends here over Sunday. Altoria, Ed. Wilson is spending a. fortnight at w!s 4YS.Oonatry Oro _ _ goiletter. poart access. vhiiby.° Ralph While and wife, of Buffalo, were � Morton Park. �OW McC3ILLIQRAY+ BARRIS• PICBERING LIVERY 1 the guests of Wm:Doweweil sad family. Bliss Annie Bootbby,is again visiting an Dan, Alger is here with his grandmother It Ofaoo opp�u Pop' D. C. Smith,'D,D,S., wilt make his der the parental roof, for a holiday, res,8o:iamtorr, Dow sa�"�°°' usual professional visit here on Tuesday Ailsa Stella Davis, was visiting with T.C. Hubbard was in the city -for two tt8oa Whitby,IOu B J110]Ionav to 1.G Beal. « friends around bare last week. dayt.thia week. Y' rr'y' Duncan Hubbard is vititin with his ------- WEENg. earscn, ship rot-To•o•.te,were $ - nATER 0-NT.RRITCHIL' &,SWEENY vehicles for biro b da borefe from this station on Inds of visiting at Enoch$ester'.la°t week. sister, JC Banister+,Boveiwrs, ate.. Templeysa ur!ta• y y last week Miss Josepbiue Santer, who has been Miss Effie Bode) refused to lit. Clem- tag 'roranto, and Claremont every Saturday. o it hiO 2BR trainers Freighmsad y sae afser a din two months. ith friends ing, o a to. -C' Y.$• :very R.Sweany• home for a Short time bar re-armed to the p� g W Norman fJmo,liv M. an wife, were bore. ezprase delivered to all parte of the city •' tillage. Teaming of all kinds done the ¢niece of Jno, M. MLenab on Monday Mre,Susan Reesor and Barkis werewieit Mrs. Willis and sister ware out from To iPeler'tr%ctrf/• on their return from s trip to 91askoka. root this week the gaeata of. W. C. .. ... tin Shortest notice, Sale Lad Cam• Our band will have the bonor of Playing Th oda Elias Reeser of Mongolia on ....... P y C Thursday Matthews. By H. in Toronto on the 12th hayi-mg been an. unite a large number ardand bare were Jas.Philips returned home to Missouri �e 4s0Y11. Grrduate Of ZIIa° "iB° - •miseifla.siab]ee in connection. after spending a couple of weeks here. He teTed Meczbp - galled by a lodge of the city for the day, attending the fateral o!Samuel Rector of �r aotiaga� Toroaso, r°Ci° . . Judson Bundy has purchased a build Cedar Grove on Samday wi11 visit the Paa•Americam on his way iol tar OntLno V eaenasrf ,Isd:or' Ssser miles W. H. - , piitl .Lad reaidenoe ono sad ons q r to H F�+ Z Ps olYtiet4s'. rag sad intends moving it into some Slasier Samuel Hoover and his sad' bow a John Poacher, o Toronto, was the nor Oio+a]fluor 0dere aaa.h ax rge prominent lot in this village for busioese mother were visiting at !dsr%in Hovers of "eiapzavn guest of]ire. Than. Poacher this- week. boeirsa b Stn�1�Dotr?p mtp�„u,Clraea He is cow open for business at G Bnadye Locust Hid on Sunday last address, I,oa Considerable improvements are being The Dst m of Friday Dight- was quite" She return b hAclme-oon Monday night ac- Bdvar, Jnt — �• J SHIRI,I?Y,Veterinary Surgeon. SAWING made to the public school berg. The Dery oe r, ber v booty war P iePoacher. v — _ Y er M t Stovers rom an Q y rs C Verna+• "••• ! struck by lightnitg, and the Chimney w9a goo.oradosia of the o_ar. most extensive-is that of patting in a far- es s.e sd:n•mter or the mace. .Men are now as work excavating knocked off the Donne_ w Kinsale. Ontario, Ve Ttastnrn rs� Any garues desirous of having logo sawn for name. — m seal A.aonauon. All ,liLersas aoa a cn+a of wa .ad foto lumbar rosy have same dome ac the C13reraont weals supplied with a tiff Balstrn-Zion. HCity friends are visiting with the 3lisses ii°L6°d'°oor1inei s,toaemonse&Lodn•PPro gess emitb where gots can hays year work Farmers are.now all bony at baying. There wi:l be service in this church Dere am sotao tion pprtarrPt•a' WvdVures*O1i0, old Bar Property, LI mes nes aoa sdlotains a1D ClarenloIIt ilflage, done promptly and cheap. Niao Stock of There wsa a slim attendaaoq at churcb Sabbath eieciag at i o'clock _King at. J-14 rLEW. tinware always on hand. Call Lad see on fiunday last. Mrs. Thomas Ntal, of Claremont. Is tilai. 81mgles cat on Lha.r" or by lbs square Dow-swell. Jamie Janes iateads to build a frame riaitcg friends here this wte}t ulittrts!iB Picntr of Lacommodaeion for tbo • e house ca his farm this fa;l, Anes a brief Mason Sarah .Jane aeccad torag E W, Evans and Mise Ala Patterson _ of Logi. Prices. were tnatried is Toronto r+a WadaBsdap Disney S Jcase have bad' a successful daaghtez cf 1fr and Mrs, Joseph Tripp, fTl 1OMAS DUNN Conveyaneer. G4sa' J er 3rd They take op residence in year In the tale of bicycles and boggles. sed into tLe apfrit world on 5aodav, 1 mit°a°r iar «wa+aa Amd-v oy sin • C3a++zm�t H ltd• it3r with the beat wishes of all their A number from here intended to take is sly 7tb�191?l, in her 2itl: year. The moat alacassont Out the strawberry socia] ca Friday evening beaatito. flowers in o•sr garden will droop ' - _ ----- - - —'-- —` — Clasemoms fcieeds. last, bat an LCcouat o!the v.at event bat and fade sod die to spite cf our best care $ HOOVER. Issuer cf Marriage - _"-" Hereafter. until farther notice,%be Baa very few went and attantioc,so in this instance she who 11,tcsnaar Oto,Lt int,- n day teas,&ad Wagons, Buggies, day evening services of the Presbyterian We are sorry to bear that J H Sfad:U was virtuous and lovitEe was touched by- its rsaiaasae at Laght. Groom Jatver.Ont. ° is ' church will commence as seven p.m in :s leavnr these arts. We understand the baad of disease and death. strtckea ---�--"-- Ric . at lowest prions, $%"&Of calf 0981 sin. thus t p BII],l•I'I NO, Issuer of tllamags _ Prime farmers that be it¢crag to Toronto..iya gaaltfy fora down when love sou strongest ani Doppeesr B. I,,ansaerartbaQonaty c1 Oanno Of abetter ohsaes to attend CrgDer position. We wish Dem every too, brightest 1Stso Tripp who was geaeritlly as ae elf's sear. or at ba reSidaoea,Picaarla` Repairing neatly aDd grOmptly Bias Leavens having iesi¢me3,bar po• caw bLloaed,possessed many o! those chrisliaa vols.' e'r attended W Silica a8 teLcbor of the 1`fnior departmeat Cn edtardav last wbJe In balsam, one ,aloes that go to&make up a besatdal life --- - - - of our school, Miser '11 1080m. or Tbora of or you re bye-dollar bilt but and character. The foams] took place on o ea lost L ^nAVID BELDAM, sactioneer• Aa., bill, w;:l bare cbarge of that de artmeal tt ba-4 since been fogad. Some people.sre Wednesday,whoa a solemn And approp- .Ll woonrn,aoticits aalw from tis nemerons Sole �jggncy for Speigbt Wagen p "ceedi I f lnards both r , sad near.-Bro o!taeif>r.ILrm hen the school re-opecs. Mise Diel::z- n1 7 :Lleiea to the ham}dlmq of Hata service sons co ld'i¢ted rt the amilY son 1R well and favorably known sa three residence by the pastor Rev, D W:' Wil• ateaa aoa e•ervthtae tt. a to Ds ao:, wL'. 1» CoVtJ., Markham, mQa 3o•ses has b.;k r Page iron fence all ram8; after which the rematos were taken abiandied a w the lorry neat adrs ml trCsatrarne*corse & �1CdRE� oetgl.00rbood, We extecJ a Hearty wel• ajoniz the Kih eoncesstot which will nn• to Pine Grove cemetery, Pnoen Albert, coca so ber. dozLzediy greatly improve the roads do'r• to rest amid the sorrow and sympathy of DR,BEATOI•J,TOWNSHIPCLERE _, . Pickering, On Thars3sy. Anguss let, the frienla ing tbe'sinter by preventing dmilts from relat4vea and friends Ile giveh ie e• . OnnvsyLneer.dcmtc. Mor for tat: of the Baptist cbnrch here.rntea3 hol ding forming. loved r:Sep," The ffoiid offering from {isiada•rts ACOOOntrat $tr, Money L. loan a grand garden art on li:e a aclQaF —.,,�,♦�. nonfarm propers7, x't+3tevLle,Oat T. s -ll ..- pp Y P _ friends were beactiful,•.�nng them being - _ lava of Daniel 1'ortyih, Eel. T L•ers is a wrsth from the members of the Sabbath Greenwood. .- •�OIICHER A Pt�3TILL_LiceaSed Ane• � every chance for one havtag a Srat•CILRa __ achrr-1 class of which rho deaeaaes was r -i t,raeerst�rtbeConagot Ortano boa A. t,me. Pond mist taking it to, Bills beloved me,aber. 'tloa salol of evrry de"rietion coadccted st • ffiaa!cf oar sows people are in Uxbridge - w:il be oaf in a few days plying fall io•dav rFndaJl. •—�—• Agent,so stone 'J' Foncier Real Brute .7 --T 1 articelar•. Agent,sod Odaerr Ps ::•tor, Ftr,et atteauon Watehm&ker amd Jeweler, p Fred W. Sibson now sports r new 31c m3iTEBty RIVER. dduan to aq oras.t7 cul or utesrapn, Aa- Thos• Ganglia, Saving eomp.eted the Laaghlis baggy arasa THOS. PJCCUZR, Brongtac; Ons. F. Brock Street, WH11 BI: work on his new barn,on Tuesday even. Next week many from here will be Pro Jfra.' Flits Bioe has to far recovered to ..POtt?ILL,Groan Raves,oat- SSly g American viaiton, be able to take& drive. iOR placed is at cbe disposal of a large •:r7•t$E WELLINGTON Hosel.--Hsv• Wateba, Cloaks and Jewslary, number of friends whom be bad invited Mr, aoa lira. George Bons Sandayed Robt.Milne had a valuable cow killed. JL to6»reeved to Lad Morovrthlr overhaw W Dome io upend a social�i ne. Wa ware with Osbaws friends by lightning Thursday leas. k Ed tanovas.I am proWed to turambRepaired neatly sad promptly, 1St ►ad disc 14 Gleason visited Whits Sorn-On Tbnradsy,J n1j itb,the wife so sit wbo dosis m patrootae not present on the oeossion, bat,from thee. asismoorsamris rooms I snail be plena vrle friends 8anday. of Wm Boothe oI a drnghtee. s000aate that we hear se wish we had. b we VI old pLtroar whoa the tune oo- U Work Gt1A2'8IIt6ed. lir.and M». R.Witter Sandayed with P.R.Hoover d Boas new chopper re. • aaaba b vtdc Markham JAB. TOWLZRC , A most pleasant lime was Spens, and Brook Road friends. daces an kinds of grain to atoms. waritbam,Oat.. Vigins Pickering Monday and Friday of every oLe speaks highly of mine boot and -Mss. P:Taefyy. of Cherrywood, visited Kim Lilly Dotes,of Toronto, Sandayed - Y - -- each week. be4w .s, wbo,spared no pains to make all friends here on Tuesday. in our vale after her recant Was" lRobt. Carson --•• ---- ----- enjoy themselves. Mn.J. Seldom and Mre. J, E. Disney The recent hoary rains Dao Lodged-the _. a/ �v►►JJ r visited SaLrboro friends this week. grain considerably in tbis neighorhood. W. G.$sewart has been enge led with= The Ladies Auxiliary met at Mrs. J. BII?CHEx. hifevale, Tobn Seldom for summer®oaths. BQ's Monday last,A time is reported o Hell Mr Kilkenny representing the Ontario lz'o, Kste,�igbawander Lad daughter,of Daabartom,will visit Pickering orexes • Bunnell Taber, o!Toronto it rostio9 ' ?ylataal Ae°tir ce Co,in town on Wednes• Gerrie are visiting the formor's sic day,Thursday and Saturday of sash in the Y-sle, t day. AIf Hoover. ter Mas week. and figi.[boro nn u,..a . __ _. _.----.--- r, oron ,ss Sues o ao v a me o vest are in great demand here addnesday and Friday. Now is tbp, W. E. Loan%. Frank�Clar Miss ' u rim. wt in England. dav's work.. Always &apply of A. 1 fresh friends at Locust Hill. Our concrete oonytroatm, W J.- Devitt, Mrs. Morden with family. of Woodbridge ' In on band. Yost need a good C)ol)ar. Them come John Law,of Newoastle, is the guest of who left for GatLnoque a few weeks ago visited bar parents Mr.and Mrs.Wm:Pea Give me a trial. to Brougham harness shop and gel the hie Sister,Mrs, H.A. Wetherell. bas already completed all the pipes requir• nock last week. Lazenby oo11Lr, a new one, or an old one Afro, and Mis98kincer,of Toronto, are ed for Gananogne. Mr. Devitt with his Mrs. Win.Hutchings presented her hue. re-bodied . _ , . the posits of Mrs.H.. Wilbar. good roads train will go from Gananogoe to brad with a nom on 1[oaday„ last, This , • Single and double harness'en band Russell McCrobaa,it of Newmarket.is Lansdowne, Iroquois, Alexandria, Plain• rounds o the dozen. C�8$ Combe, brushes; Whips, dossers, ate. again a resident of fhe Vale. Welcome I tagemet, Newington,Bella Corers, Carp, Rolp'h ightwrnder a little to the north S . always in stock _ Mrs. McCullough ani Miss Noble, of Evansville, Pembroke, Alicante, Hempt• of here lost one of his best eowsbylightning _ Toronto,are visiting their brother, 'W.W. ville, where be will do concrete work. Thursday last,and two others are slightly 7, _'T There is a great differ- Noble. From there the train,will return to `Hass• paralyzed, < sane in she quality .of louses W. J. COAKWELL, - Brougham. Mrs.Jto.Poacher,of Toronto, spent a ilton. W:J, is io be oongratmlated upon The kind we use are of snpsrior 18 8m few days lest week with her daughter,Doris. being an expert at the construction of can- tenons saszs-sleiustsas'sastieta ss.stita gnLlity and workman a b i p. - -- A.E. Major. orete culverts. TnAms Ootxo'EAsT z un As roLLows:_ W. H. Metcalfe;of Ridgeway, formerly ' A great number of children are being •° Yon get our Sfient;lic 6t Lad No.'8 MAL' •8:b8 A,D[: :, DOMINION BANH principal o!the public school here,'ia with vaccinated this and last week socordiag to „ pry emery little for spectacles i1 friends in the Vale this week. public notice that was,given. On accanut- 12 LOCAL 5.00 P,•',L'required. _ The young people in connection with the of the prevalence of smallpox in different 19 LOeAL. 8:I2 P;M. FaE� Luke $efractin• Cll itlli Paid uv, $2,400,000 Baptist and Methodist churches are about parts of the province,the Provincial Board TsAINit GOING WMST DVZ AS ir6LLows:•- _ +ii itis t' P ► to organize a Christian Endeavor Society. of Health has required'all local boards_to No.9 LOCAL . - - 9:14 A.M' . I Opticisa. Died,on the,3rd.intt.,rt the residence of provide means sad take measures for a „ Tolronto Oprioal 1'nrloris• Reserve'Fund 12,400t000 his son-in-law,Tbos.Albright, John Lnd- general vaoeinrtion. Paronts and guar, 11 Local ,' .' , 2:19 P.M. Phone tZbttB. $ '•7 MAIL 8:17 P.X. gate, aged 78 years,until recently a ram• discs will take notice that the act and 3J ly Yl RIt¢G aras>:r w>ar. - dent of Pickering village, regulations respecting vaccination makes it 1'=92 T�iLS.-Daa3LrtotL ■t9ttota WHITBY BRANCH. The Rev.air.Legate,the new pastor of compulsory tha`4 all children who bave not s•s - the Methodist church,with his family rr• preyionsly been vaccinated should at once TaAI4s Gmo-EAST Dtrz As FOLLOWS:-� SlaughterSale . � �'rrrl 'a'i�asgs°'"Le1 �asaetod rived in the Vale last week,and on Sunday have it done, by some duly qualified No. 8 MAIL 8:47 A.M. .3 • spacial attention other t the eo7l"ion,of evening the reverend Ftner'r Cala and other antes. g gentleman delivered medical practitioner, and that failure to N0. 12 MIlIxD - '2:53 IX - Yan'tbin women, eazaciated MOD, his introductory sermon to a large Lad comply with said requirements makes the SAVINGS DZPAB;TKZXT, it' ,'worn out mothers and sick puny children •' appreciative congregation. oleander liable to a penalty of 85 and costa. 10 LoOAL .8:06 P.M. -. .. Interest allowed on deposits of$2.w and up- L.H.Graham,M.A-atDdarkham--l3-iglt The lawn-social-1 old-last FridsLeYHnin MST DUX AS F37.I.OivB• •--do yon know%bas our Emuision of Cod vat" School, and formerly principal of otr at the rosidence of W.M. Eadie under the •� _ j�iysr Oil•witb HypophospbA69 will Rice $,J.THORTON, public school, has been engaggd by the auspices of the Ladies Aid society of the No 9 'Loner, .9:20 A.M, -you new strength, vitality, vim and vigor KAIIAGERi Osbawa School.Board sets' bar of 93 ience. i�fethodist church was an entire snecam t' 11 MnXD 2:81 P.M. •- ' and make you sturdy, robuet, healthy, j� We congratulate him upon his success, The evening being wet stopW a good 7 M" , •8:22 P. M. P p p pf S PRINGLE A, CO Y p from t Ion i distance. The Kinsale phimp and sue blooded, There were Sevens applications in all for many • IT WILL BE SOLD AT. a • the'awO positions,for that of Science: and blind under the direction of F. Armstrong that of A•loderas. provided¢cod musfe in abundance during.-Half Price til)-our stook is At the-Sabbstb School picnic recently the evening while vocal selections were reduced. The aF WHITBY, held at Rosebank the single- men did the ably rendered by the "Kinsale choirs anct Fmuliion is first Blase ,but Aur married men,at football by a scare of._"to l_ others. A brief but appreciated sddresa slosh is'too large aml wetmusi din- 'Have Inst taken is stock a cotitiiItimeat On Wednesday evenin¢ of last week a was delivered by Rev.D Williams, pastor pose of it before hos weather, so of LIVERPOOL SALT: They are just second game was played,on grounde kindly of the circuit. The ladies Teas intensely -----_for the resent. unlosding_also a_-car. of the-celebrated provided by David Annie'. The'reenit'tvas enzae~ed In sopplying their physical wants p _ Page Coiled Spring France. ,,,p� WINDSOR SALT. In all lines of fancy a veritable sar�Arise for the youngsters Ls which was done in.a manner that could _ 1 size-for Me. -and staple groceries they offer special ad• the old ones ran(hers off their feet and not be eorpassed by Dslmonico. The. foe Tsd�ope Carriages,Crescent� Hyslop Bi-• 5(o size for .25c. o vantages• won by I to 0. The youngsters were cream stand was trent busy- snppiying the c es,Brantford Windmills, Deering Everybodgy acknowledges that they sell thcronghly beaten, many of them patting patrons of the ins6tution.' The total re. $rrvest�ng Machinery.and the Cel - At the - - the beret TEA.for th8 Inoieo to' be bad like all when Abe game was concldded, cuts of the eveniog emiiouutad to over ebrated Fergus Fanning mill. %bile.the benedicts had oat stained o0 845.00. Aire ane Mrs Bad ie are to I e con lickeria r Pharaon, anywhere. 441-]y l Call am$gee ar wnte- ("� Iheir second wind. Ice cream at the ex• vrxtnlated on the Sgccase ebich la a;rte W. F• 2s, 7,c asst. „y • W. B. F. & CQ• peuae of the losers followed. A :i:ird game tended i,beir t[forts. / 2810 I3'al�wn1 I , r Ey+,.,'xY'8'. '•' .. ".::'v�.' 1. q. - r..r s p --p" F�7, r.s':"E:.,'"`z-�'a;,yc; �" :`'; •s ""•P•fru .: _ _ .. .+ ..: 1 . . t ..-. ..0 I. �'...„ w ,..' } tlN 1. .:w... • ;, 11. 1 .. -. ,. .' ,; .. .: may, a _t .,, ,.. .f - .. - ],.:- - �O�j n 20 co We per .own lower than last BLACK HORSES. 1. CAPTURE OF BURGHERS. WARSHIPS RACE. : R B� �� SHB WORD week. Leaving out hogs the market _ - - _ _ _ I can be summarized• iii brief as un-• - - a .._.-. usually dull, wtth-a_weakening ten- - How a Nurse Acted as a Spy for the British Cruisers Start for Qlbrdtw _ dency all round. The Cavalry Mounts Required for Lha •Prlee3 of Catt?e,Che333. Grab �� There is little export cattle want- - Duke's Escort. Both Pretoria i- .and Back. -' _. A despatch from -- iitthe Leading M:<rsats. ed just now; prices in the Odd doun- Ades tele fro _• Ottawa, h ' saysi- A despatch from London says: • -'-' '_ try markets CbutYnue almost un re- p'i 43' says :- P rmits for the return of the wives P Dlack I sv. long tails will be o The Ilritish cruisers Dfiuerva sad cedently low. No tftalt7fed cattle i> f men employed on the Imperial Hyacinth sailed from Devonport for Toronto, July 9.-Wheat-The local In -Vanda before long, as military railways have been suspend- Y conning in now, and prices are weak Y P Gibraltar on Saturday afte>noon whegst market is quiet; with ,the Seel- at a range of from 4i} to 5c for Tiy th,e' rlct,rule-01 coremcaial only ed owing to Lhr; discovery that auc'i gqud such:.horses ca.n be used b cavalry ` with the sole..put•pose of putting the .iog rather better. No. 3 white and -shipping-CULtle, and from 4} too4�o fortnin the escort to their Royal. C pot mit lately allowed a nurse to respective merits of the Deleville ht. .Idl- g, come here, ..who, Iraudgile fly-took red sold at 63c middle freig for light stutl. - Before busirrems--&vts? lli-hriess6, ,f1iQ D lee and Duchess of and Scotch boiltrs to a final, decis- g q luw freight. g P service and subse uentt tretur d to Ierst unto G3 to•-64c g on a stable basis again, prices wit Cornwall and Tcork on the occasion q Y ive test. The` Minerva has Scotch . No. -1 spring, 65c on Midland, and have to come down the Boers. Those implicated i!I the boilers, and the hyacinth has Belle- � 1. D g, pfr their visit to Canada.- A sufl'ici- plot have been dismissed from the No. 2 goose, 60c widdle.-freib,ht. ..The. enquiry'Aor bdtcller-cattle ds n¢ number 'of black.horses to form riiilway and deported. vine. boilers. Both Warships are of _�, _ -Manitobas in fair demand, with sales easy, anti what; Uttfe,clroiee stuff we ah scent ztiiglit be obtained fr©m- From_�Zune 21 to-Juno 30 the vas- almost the same coal capacity, as _ Of 'No. 1 hand at Slc, grinding i;:. 'h�rd hero sold at ire ;to 45c,.tivith tl? tvalr schools and militia, but they are sister ships. 'Irlembers of , "���`,,, Y ions colunt s took 160 prisoners, kil- tra.i:it No. 2 fit'7i'c, and No. 3 at 4 c per lb a� } ,: titipal figure I all 'V chess*urs in the 'permanent � P the Government Boiler Commission west, 2c for fancy .ea ttic. ', druilti' ttte is �. led 74 73oers, wounded over 60, and are on board each vessel. Specula- i4c. �Fqr Turovto and corps ate,bangta}Is. No doubt, how- received 136 surrenders. A large weaker, and ctnnon cattle is sold .tion and rivalry. are keen regarding lower. ever, the. militia Department will amount of .ammunition, a quantity .. Mil'feed-The market is quiet, with for what 1t'wifl,fetich• rise to the .occasion. and see,thatthe of stock, gtnd 300 7agons, were.cap- the result. The .Minerva and Hya- 11, west. Feeders, stockers,-bta3 , and'mil& proper moun£s are available: Lured. A large capture of prisoners cinth are to steam. at sixteen knots` :,i" -bran quitted at g11 Yo $ _ speed to Gibcattar, cows--are are uominall •Shorts, $12.5c) west• Y .ttsc}tanged,•in On Thursday, the Governor-General is reported from Pietersbur those waters, clean cruise around in I .. th it boilers and 1. - Corn-The m::rket is quiet nd light supply, and 1fBIC,des nand• forwarded to the major-general tom- Fifty Doer prisoners g�c were sent then race home. The Hyacinth is prices firm. ,No. 2 Canadian yelluev Small stuff is.cmc;• prices ere manding a detail of the military from the Irene detention cam re- the favorite' in`the betting. _ Gold at 40c west, and mixed '3')ic weak, and the tlem'itnt3 is sloev. • p - ' West: Oa track here yellow is gyot Export ewes are' lower, at from 2$ �forces necessary far escorts, guards cenily to Nilstroom, having agreed - . _ - . - , y ' to '2 c of , and artillery salutes-dur- to accept employment as wood cut- ' __ honer 1 pet potlud• g. y progress. )Major-Gen- ters at s. 6d. per da and free ra- -" _ _ ed at 45c.45c. - - .• iia royal 2 , - - - � - _ Rye-The market'is dull, with pri- There is no-change in culled sheep i eral O'Grady-lIah• will have to exer- tions. When the arrived there, .- MEDALS FOR NURSES. __ res nominal at 46c, middle freight. and spring lambs, rise all his military ingenuity to however, they refused to work unless . Buckwheat-Market dull and prices A few good Milch"cows and choice I carry out all these elaborate ar- aid - p 5s. per. ckty. The authorities - -_' nominal at 48c to 5Uc. calves aro wanted,,, ro.ngements with the resources at his declined to employ them at that Queen_Presents Them on PQarlbor• Pe,.s-Murket quiet w:th prices Tl:cre is no quotable .change in command. It will be impossible, for price', and 'they were returned to the ough House Lawn. -• -• nominal. No. 2 quoted at 68 to 69c hogs. (instance; to have-a .fresh cavalry es-,Trene Camp. - . The best. price for "singers" is Tic .. "middle freight. tort from the lural corps at every The Gazette issued on Thursday A-despatch from .London.says:- _...-__--. -.. Marley-.Mlrket is-_quiet• -Sales.of per pound; thick fat and light hogs City visited by their-Royal high-I contains a proclamation in reference Queen Alexandria---in with - - No. 2 at 41c middle freiglit. are worth 61c per pound. nesses, so that meunted men will to contracts for the purchase of Lite King and Princesses Louise and - 1. Oats-The market is t.rn:er. .Sales . Hogs to fetch the to(t price mast 'Lave-.to be tra:nsp6rLed- -to severarl fnrrris and lands Sn this culony, or I Beatrice, on ' We -afternoon • • of 30 can; lrb:-2 white at 3iac hie of prirue quality, and scale not of the stopping places. At Ottawa, the purchase or lease of minin- !received 770 Victoria Jubilee nurse, . high freight, and at 3V}c middle below 160 nor above 200 pounds., for example, where the honors due rights-in such farms and lands. The Lon the lawn of Marlborough house fretght. .- - Following is _the Lange of .quota- I • �to Royalty must be paid with s'cru- proclamation orders that the period:tind distributed, decorations to them. Flout--Trade rules quiet. DTIIlers, tions:- - pulous regard to military ceremonial I between October 11, 1899, and a 1 M�'y of the nurses have just return- quote strai;ht rollers fit $2 P5 tO Ghi ere, or cwt......... fl.ee cavalry corps* all t81d is nest but- date- to tie hereafter named, shall ed from South Africa, and others Cattle. $2,70 in bu •ers' covers for e, oft, PP P 54.50 $5.00 ieraly strong; to furnish an escort. not be taken into account in calcis- ;have heen engaged in city out-door , and shippers goofs, . `'(1 per 'cent. f ' Do., light....,. ............ 4.121; 4•!171 The establishment of the. Princess .stir. the relief.work, lIe,- -Majesty said:- - ad's ip $2?0 mid ile fret li+_• Fir-i d3utcher, choice, -.do,,, 4.(i0 4.50 g period dor ng which it�. . 1., Louise -ds Guards is 71 -milk was agreed between the contracting "lt is a pleasure to receive you I shL went in b'''ls. to Lower I'ro•'inres lititcher, ord. to good... 3 25 3.50 !a;;d file. 1 Royal escort '.or the B -and help you to carry on the noble _ Butcher, Mott ries. ... -. ... 2.75 8.00 parties that such coutr;xets were to . . •- $3.10 is c!uote(I, Slani.oba patents, 1 Sovereign on dcca9iorls of full State be in force. • work begun by our deeply beloved $4 10 to $4.20, an•l str,ng. bakers' li such as will be-furnished for their I ^All iia rnenta required b Queen Victoria, It is a satisfaction - Choice ewe per cwt...... 3 50 3''O i the al?tHi commanding the .regiment, I contracts t ca daetdurind Ito be associated with you in your Shue and Lambs. I .163 80 to $3,`.0. Royal I3t nncsses must consist of - Oatmeal-M.-r':et- quiet and steady. Yearlings. rain-fed, cwt,.4.t t0 4.50 rn` g labor. of love. I cannot imagine a Car lots at q:i fSn in bags. and at Culled' sheep, each.,....... 2.00 3 00 I tion captains, fpur ,; alterns_ two periodsuth and al nets required to more holy calling t!ian .you�•s. I - - Lambs, spring, epch ..., 2 ,0 4-00 -i s, i'_ro.nt-ma ors, c'itt .t sergeants, I be perfarnfed in co,tisiderstion of the 168.'5 in wood,-sinful. tots Oc extri► j pray that God's blessing may be be- Bucks, er cwt.. ....., " ' presercat ; u cj[ rights required there-- p. ., 50 3.UU twit furriers, or.c truull%,acr, and S76� g i i stowed or, your noble work, and that - - DA111Y N}ARIiETF. Milkers and'Calvea. I i under•" sacs the proclamat;on, "and 20 i rank and GEC The cavalry regin.rnts : lie will.have you In His keeping. - Butter-'rr.e receipts are fair. „jsit . Cows, each.... .,,. .. , 0 45 On nt •I'uronto, Lor:dun. St. C'athanr.c:+, all rights r�gE,tlred to he exercised at local prises sv,nly, but for ex! .'rt Calyes, each........... .... 2.00 -1000 i a time falling within said period , F'cterbnruugh, Klugston, >tl ','.Icrn.' - -the market is weaker - found rails _ -Bogs• ural are tl.c vi.!� - - . tanliLi.r, ' have " hercraafior mc'atibL�d- CROPS SHORT IN RUSSIA. job at 15j to 1"c, large rolls. 14 to , ('h nice hng,a, per cwt.,.. 6.75 7.25 ,I;aving headquarters in cities that I be performed and exercised as if the . *15ac' goo:E t•� c:,r!'•: tuts, 14 to l�>c; Light hogs, per cn•t...... (i.5O 6.'S y q period between ()ctob,ci 11 and the �" 'are suft'icientl • btiun to furnish a I d Outlook-' in SaratofY and the Vol ¢, -_ ' -' irf'•rior, 10 to -l.r: crcau:rrp. boxtfs, "Ifcavy 'hosts, per cwt,.., 6.50 6".) . Hyyal State escort. Tl,•t strength of ate to be hereinafter numed did riot - 18 to 18,c l' g•• P ,. . ,..,.. 0.0U 1 the Itoyal Canadian fires ooE." in- -exiss„ and as if the latter (1-te were ga Alarming. nc: roils. 1` to f,e._, Stn s per cwt„ l }--a1s=The an„ri,,t is_,toad:. with _ _ - l chiding both •'A" and "113.' Siluad-; Qc:ober 11 - - - . --r A despauh froth. London says'-A . choice stock sc;I ;iq at iii-to 1^_c L - . - ''reit~ at Toreatu aqd R'innil.wg res-; "«'he:.ever It is proved to tier; sat--,Ide4l,atCh from tit Petersburg says - • yer'dozen in case lots. Crated egg.-, N pcclively, only totals 122 rank and isfaction of any competent court i the crops in the Province of tiara- KITCHEiIER IS SATISFIED. ' ,.le. }thz't the ,Tments, nets and tights L3 t . ifc. i P• _ lot me withering and the grana i9 _ C'hecse--\tarke'. quiet and pr;ces • ., I --- - mr;:Lionel acre not made or oxer- scorched, owing, to the pr,.,lnngpd , .. _ • steady full er,am So['tcmber. 10c; goers Surrenderin bf the Hunditds ciud' -through nr lett and not bo- •!feat and drought The price of corn . -do , new, 9k to 91c, - . g f STRIKERS USE. DYNAIIHTE. mune <,f hu�ttEltieQ: theb the pro- is ltfmpinq up, and the-eutlook at _ hvfry•1Wt?ek. %isiotre of this -proclamation shall :5nrntoff and in the neighboring Vol- . DFiFiSfiED IIOf;S & PROVISIO 35 A despatch frcrin L,>ndon sa y'-A = . r ' P Y : not apply." 1a district is ¢tarmhi�. The scar- Dressed hocy unchanged. a Jr- I British arm of two hundred thou- Colorado Port-oflare Blown Up; T'ie Gazelle nr.f'.ouncrs the -a 1 ., , y p- city prom to be +� severe as the -selling at $� :>fs to $ti FIog pro- sand men is still employed in wilt- and 15 a3ea Killed. pointment cif Percy llerts'ot as all- i famine of a decade ago. . . , ducts firm, as lollow,4-Bacon, longi tog arui wa,cbinq for-a force of-'Boers i. lector of Cuntorns, and Juhn C. herr _ ' - j clear. loose, in car lots, 1Q1c; in ranging t•ctween 7.000 and 1Ll,u(H), A despatch from I)cnver, Col as resident ni&gsbtrate of Ilicidle- n tv�- n ' ' -- - Case feta, f1 c.. Strutt Cut pork, HMCo The Inst incident otflciall,y re-j an+.c \eev�- reach,,,i -here late 11'ed- hwl*, An oinca has been opened for BADE> IN THE WOOD. - _ p'2i, 50 to $21, 'heavy mesa pork, port.d is the butlirng of a railwav i nc'`'1,iy afterpoon Lff an uuthreak of I the regi,tt'ation of r.ew companies . . $i1 t1 s0 . stat;on-:,0'tgilcs from Johannesburg, ' striking miners of the E3nwgi lir a,nd to receive supplertlelitary,grticles mire, near telluride. ori the extreme I _ - Terrible Adventure of Two Little -. - - - Smoked meats=frame, --13jv; on ti-e Natal 11=0way, with,a final , from LI)ust3_ulrehdy exrntring. - bre;ikfa,t bar>n, 14 to 13c: folio. repo.>e of the raiders_ 7t was mrn borilfi-a s?crn pert of the �tatc 'i he Swiss Girls. 12c backs,-14ic. and c,toulders, IIc, more insignificant than th.; wrecking, information was-to the clTett +h_it- _ _� . Lar(#--Paiin�lllc; tubs. Ile; tier of a train on the F'ieters.hurg line: the pubtotT�cc had been blown up A despatch from Bcrrte says.- _ - .... CCs. INC. ThA largest Floor force which has ,with dynam,te, -arid fifteen men trod TRAFFIC.THROUGH CANALS. From i'usehlav6, in the Cantos of been raiding, cis -skftnusiitnq during-been killed outright: Tl.a wire Graubtutdou, couaea a pathetic'story. 1IIDYS, WOOL, TAI.LOw, F.TC. leading to Telluiide'havo been, cut :too itttle _ girls, acrd respectively rrcent. wrecks doe* not cxcrecf tour g .fides-Tic Toronto hide market is Mcenr. men. The captures of stork i by the utyaers, The news of'the riot `Conslderab'e Increase Shown Com- three and five, who lived near that c higher, w,t!: receipts muderute I conte from Ouray, Col., across ' the I .red With Last-Year. Pl:,ce, lost tl.. _ e'r;rrat for1. - g P and b,ippli,s are constantly reported I p est while-returnin homeward from No 1 grreu sti,;rv. 60 lbs atnd up- h (;on, Kitchener, and the I3oq'rs',moutlinins from 'Telluride, and was g - - y ; A despatch fyum Ottawa rays:- the run', ,,r, wards, Pjci No `1 c, ws, 7,ic, and•No.jamv' itrriedcring by scorvn 6r - +r ephunc•d kr�u (;u:ay from-,t!re i The beptirtmeni of ltriowdys, acid 71--or two - days the-children must 2 cows, raja Cured, ac Moi cows, e!reds rvery tci•el< It i9 gwtderst'thia (limp Dir-de mrne. winch i� between l'anals has rcceivegt from the super have wandcied about lietplessly. At ' and R c to Vic fur steers. I Oc.ray and Tclluzidc It i9 said that intendent at,Sault titer .Marie a re- the end of that timt- then were formd i . the Boer gurriila warfare-,becomes Calfskins - U-changed. No, 1 !month by month legs vexatious, and intners from the Lit,e�rty licit. Tom- tern of the traffic through the Can'- by one of-the rr4cue parties which ' fiLambskin 3farknt reen bring--9 to 10c, iiGrtrner at 3Uc ' Lha! Gen, hitcttencr fs y P mines n• Lye bd i;evenuc, �rnd Carn Dir:1 Fraclually ackan_canhl•for' the months of May had been sent In all dircxtiuns to- )e,:ar•fng down tsy process of-aft'ritiorf have Joined with tht tit,ti6gler and June• which shows a consider- search for theses, They were lying '5 strikers, and 300 men iluw surround - - - - -to 35c. Pelts.bring 30c. the I?utchi resources for refiiatam:e, t able increase 'over-the corresponding clasped in each.other's arms, both Wool--The o'Terint;s of new fleece rr.arvellousl +efflcicnt • as thr c have �c ! mugq cr n irde. 'IT.e, despatch period of last year. The 'nurirber of dead from hunger and 0xhaustion. LA are small, with prices unchanged proved. Tha bands of raiders have i fr„ni Ouray stated that the shooting cins of frciglU y pusd through the �_ u � Dealers are paying Ile for the goner- was stilt going on when the despatch � al rung and Rc for unwashed. Pulled been reduced in stren;�th, and their !was sent. 'ftrc strike in the Smug- Canadian canal was 1,235,055pss a - _ . . capacity .for inflicting injury has against 2;x1,681; vessel passages, INDIANS' CAPTURE JAPS. combing, 14c; unwashed, JC; palled 1.glsr mine hag been oo for.some time. � heen impaired,- The loss bf horses 8.22 as against 434; registered ton- supers, 15 to 16c;, •acid exLTas, 13c and only rrcentl•v a Citizens' Com- _- -,.. would be an insuperable obstacle to mittee wars appointed at Telluride to sage, 850,6,8 as against' .th,574, -- •_ to alto a continuance of guerilla w.ariure if ,Oil the, other hand t4c trafIlc.thro'rgh breve Them Intothe Salmon Cannery TaElow-Dealers are paying 5 to try.to efTect a settlement ` belwocn 6,c for rendered, and T3 to 1C for the fighting Boers when reduced to the American Foo shows n falling and Locked DOOIs- a 2 ithe miners acid the owners of the g _ hitrd- straits were not ' enabled 'Co off of.halt a million tons of freight p despatch from Vancouver, B. C., - - -' rough. . • conceal his gun and masquerade ns Property, - _ and 100 .vessel passages-. r the sheriff of the county in which P says:=the-fnxt conflict tieteen five i . g S UNITF,D STATI•::+ .MARKETS. a-refugee termer. The dit2lculty of 1,eiltu•ide is located wired Governor _The returns from the Qoulanges thousand white nnct Indian fisher- . .. . .. .. - �, i cr ased h ! assc i show that 6,473,538 hushels riki ' - the readiness with which the Boers res in the rioters. A call for t­­-li for troops t he j of grain passed through during the Japanese fishermen in British Coy Steadier; close, No. 1 ,Forthcrn, P g _ „ A5 tn without uniforms have been trz'r i rii'litia to nsceml,le at-their armour- two.months. About tecu-ti+irds of lumhiu took place on Friday.'. Five..- _ s �•k: 'September; 664c. Itye-Dull; orm fes at 8 o c oc ec nes ny nig tons i lei o. 1, 48jc. Barley-fiteady;. .Nn. 2 sympathizers­At a moment's notice, Tissued from, the . adjutant-general's were carried by the Canadian Atlan- to cast their nets when 1,000 In- 54c; sample, 36 to 53;c. and also by the s$gtemtitic arrange-i office, and was wired to the coinpun- tic Railway; which' also sent',1,'90 duns shot out from• the shore in a �_= Duluth, July 9.—.Lose - wheat- ments for feeding-and protecting the tons of package freight through the their war canoes, and complete. , fes at Denver and Pueblo. - Y 'Cash,,tio. 1 harcl,•67,jc; No. 1 :`for= women and children. = canal. The number of, vessels pas- surrounded the Jap's,_drawing closer: i There is no longer any talk of re •---♦- sed through during the tzvo mouths and closer. until they hall them at I 'thorn, 6G.,c; ,September, Northern,'Coric;n- fnforcing the IlritiSIT army. 'General ' was „1,000;.of a total tonnage of their mercy. Tile Japs asked to be. . . July, GG6; Sep ember 65,c. Corn- ltitcEtener hoes not ask for more '294,015*tons. - BIG MILLS BURNED' augt��ea to go aslibre. They were _ Moue. Oats 7, to 7. _' permitted to• do•so, but followed to! Minneapolis, July p. —.Close--4 troops, but is contented with the M -- IiVhcaf-Cash, 64jc; July; 63}c; Sep- situation, and with tate steady pro- the nearetit salmon cannery by The . '--tcwber, 631 to 63 3�c. on'track; gross made in•clearing'the country. Fourth_ Time they Have Been De- Indians, driven inside like sheep, and,_ '� : .� No. 1 hard, G6}c; No..1.Northern, stroyed in Ton Years. ' 'CHAINED TO POLE.- . 1,,q.kecl ,ip for the nigh`. No nloc+n c 64;6; No.'2 do., 65c. Flour•and —` patch from Halifax, N.S., - shed 'took place. The Japs were un ` D nit r A des bran-Unchanged. TRAIN THROUGH BRIDGE.- says :-Thi) large lumber mill of Georgia Mayor's Plan of Dealing armed. • o--- 1, •13uMdo, July, 9.—Fiou'r-Quiet andL. Alfred Pinkie, Stdwiacke, is in asLes, __ with Riefractory.City Convicts. . ,” : . - steady. Spring wheat-Small lots of - for a fourth time in' ten years. . I , A. despatci�Mom Dalton, ca., 4 LEYDS STILL AT IT. old:spot ori market held at premium The: StruetUre Had Bean Destroyed Thursday afternoon flames were dis- , $ trays:-For two days David Kitties, a , - . 'over new; tio. l•-Nowthera,-old, 76ic: -- b Forest Fires. ' covered spreading from a refuse pile, . do., riuw, 71ic, carloads, Rinte'r y and in a short time the fire was bo- horse swapper, charged with 'wife- ? ' A despatch from St. John, N. I3.,, beat{ng, and John `Staten,-convicted Has Addressed Another Letter to , wheat-Higher prices asked; No. $ P yond control. Tho.Truro Fire 13ri- the Powers. . ----� -red, 74;e• Corn-Quiet, but firm; Says:-St. John-Wasson bridge, ..9 oda wa telephoned fur, and a num- °I rio�irig, have been 'chained 'to a " ' No. 2 yellow, 47 3-4b; No: '2 corn, I miles from Norton, on the Centra} ber of men left immediately by a telegraph polo in the town ' square A despatch from London says:-- ' -' 47}c.' 'Oats-Firm;. No. 2 white, 33 lt.ajlway.of New Drunswick,:•was. des- special train` A Haid Sight watt put to_ expiate. their crimes, with the Dr . Leyds says a Brussels corres- . to 33,'yc; No, 2 mixed, 81c, Barley- troyed by a forest fire on Friday p mercury at 90 degrees. . • Nominally a to 5Uc, in stare. g up by this comoined forces, without pondent of the 'Morning Post, has L. o night.' The accident was unknown to Kitties waw the first convicted, I)ejroit, July O.—Wheat, closed- avail. The wind was high. All the. . add>ossrd.t„ this .t;o Liu"ntal.powers <. the officials and tine train was sent I ' and lie`ab§blutely 'refused to ether -- - No. 1 white, cash, 70c; No. 3'red, out on Saturday morning as .usual. I lumber; with tit:: exception .of one and the United -States a retest pay his fine or go on the public cash• 6Vc; .July, h, 3-4 ; No. 2nrer, car-was .'saved:'- Mr. 'Dickie was in against treat Britain's "barbarous _ - There is a.sharp. curve just before works. Forthwith the mayor.-order- treatment of Boer women and child= 681 C. ­ . the bridge is reached. The train was Halifax at ti-,e time of the fire. The ed chained to the telegraph --• • • - •-... first fire was in 18190-with no 'insur- him _•cn. It is said that Holland will St. Loafs, .July cG: -Beat closed- within two hundred feet of the bridge an'ce:' Tile second. in 1893, with pole: In a few hours Staten joined support t!: l f" t " .. __ Cash, 621c; July, 62;c; September, before the engineer knew of leis dao= him; preferring the poli; to Hibor or - -- c, - - ger, Ile- Ca.-1ied—lo-the- kF �- 3.Du0 insurance. The third was fi P _ —�-�— - two years ago. Totto�vCtSg-the flie ' Toledo, July 9.—R'heat-Cash and -lump and did_]>,is beat to stop ^the Th n .hold _.levees ..for their In the House ' of Commons. oa- - , . , g g- Of two years ago, Mr. Dickie com- P Thuisdur'• lir. Chamberlain, the t,o- �uly, ..fi7lc; LSeptember, 67„c; De- train. The en ine, tender and ba friends n the afternoon, qud sleep at comber, 70c. Corn-Cash and .July,,.gnge car_)e11.,1nto :0e-1101Q. The en- menced "the erectioh of otie of the night as best they can. It is boiling lonial Sec}'etary,- nn.nou•nced-that a . "44 3-4c' Sep'tenttier. ' 46;c. Oats- gineer was buried in the'cab-berieatlt i best ane} -most modernly equipped hot during the ,qay,'but the men de- bill_ would shortly be- introduced Cash, 271jc; July, 271c; September, an avalanche of coal, and lived brut mills in Eastern-Canada. 'The=old clarL they prefer- this-to 'the stuffy changing the,title of the King', y'o a§ . _ --- . 27jc, Rye-I)ull; 51c. Cloverseed- a few hours-after*being-takers 'out.' machinery.was replaced by n newer prison. to more clearly recognize his sovet ' - -• - - •- C;asln, $rine, $6.50. ' Trackmaster Jackson, of the road, type, and the capacity of the plant - -• _, - ciguty-over-Alte-entire Driti-b J'?M- _ .. increased-to 83,U00 feet per day. , LIVE STOCK MARKETS. whti was in the baggage cos, had his etre. �s head ball cut and several ribs bi ole rPho mill had fire apparatus in case - Y The Scotch iron and steel makers There is a. runior'th, Rear. Ad- . '�oronto, .iuly 9,-To-da s deliver- on. Others on the train were bad. of emergency, but the 'conflagra- - les nese small; only 43 carloads o1 shaken u En inceer Wm. Nodwcl, Lion was so fier(:e that it was-im- .fire pre-parinlc to.Send an-infltulntill mir;;l ,Lmd 'Charles 73eresford wanks live-stock cave in; comprising-1,000 'tuns sin le; 3f1 ears of n e. is esti. Possible .to us,e it. The mill was In deputation of manufacturers 'to the to resign the command of the Medi- - . hogs, 790 sheep •and Jamba, 600 before he died that he id have nshos in less than half an hour after United States in September to study terranean'scluadren next February, to _ cattle, :OU-calves, and a`icw mi1LRi gnvcul himself had he e ped when the (luant's were first seen, the high trade conditions with a view of de- order to he free to criticize the Gov- eows. he told the fireman to o so. The wind swcrping everything before it, visiftg Means for bettor mcotirig etnriicnt's navrtl trod r>•ilitary policy _ 'Trad• w-�a stow arxi'for ,anything fire�»ni5 1nsi0gid in the st 'ata afid es- nd el&tuaily preventing -the -,mIH American competition in neutral noel its aclmiuistratioti cit ddair� ;A _ - _ . but the D'eat cattle price3 are from caped uninjured. - e brivade from working, markets. l;enor�T.' - - - 1 . . ... - _ �, _ 1. . . . - _ • w • '•--v,•.•... ®" .._�. :....... w ,..,,-•_,•', , ,-'— , .... Ql ........-..; :.«..._.w .'+ • -- +-.�Feyy'.n:+`•'r•,,.. � � -., ♦ - --++ ......_ ,_•W , . I INAZ v 10N+0111.-!tr-,;;�,�,—IV N 1:- - -- •,. - - -..- . ,- avarAna1 - �-•.. , `Rr era p.. i, c. _ 1. s. : t�•I•C' -, ',+r 1 iii gG'krl �. . -.� .. I. 4�'.w,.-.,.c.:s...•I. ..-:_ i- _...y...-... ,v..—.@l ..a,..i....... _ - _. ,. . ` , .. - r 1 L rt in the miue amid the plum }� ori plunge of the( BIGNESS OF LONDON. T �,'i SUNDAY SC's ;..� � ' . THE crow-bar, and on ship board while( .",�F SSES• climbing the I'atl/Les. If yOLL belong A City That Would Hold Can- 11 "",, ',��j� to ills Lord Jestts Christ, ire will ada's P LESSON ll, THIflO QUARTER, Iii rER Population.• count the drops of sweat- on your pd 1 1 AT1O ES, JULY 14, __,.-._.• _,, brow. He knows ever ache and rte are accustoms to talk quiet NAL SERIES,N -- _ __. -- - _ Y y _ •- _ 4 every pain you }abive suffered in your of London as the largest city of the Talmage (1 hyla a 'ells of `�he1T Hardships worldly occuptLtions. Are you world, but how many people realize Text at the Lesson. Gen, tit, i-id. eV. Dry j,a g p vccary, leo will give you rest. Aro to the full the extent and magnitude memcry Perces, 14,iii-Golden Tea, you sick, he will give you healtli. `'tile huge ween of Eltgland," as Lord Som, v, 20-Commentary prepared _- and Opportunities Are you cold, lie will wrap around Rosebery ha3 described our metro- by tbn a♦v, IL Stearns, g — :' you the warm mantle of his eternal Polls. love. And beside that, my friends,i To begin with, the population of - - -- _ ; sly deapatgh tlom Washington says: !to get the dollar ter the oratorio, you must remember that all this is Loud-on-1 solids-six-miltrQas-oi-peo• -1'�Thta _ our introductloa to t� . . ; --Rev. Dr. Talmage preacti,d from or to get a picture, or to buy one , only preparatory. I see a great I pie; that is to say, It boasts more great enemy o3 G"od�ad-man,-that oht-_,---__�__ " ' '- the following text:-"So the carpen-'way into the country to look at the !multitude before the throne of God. I inhabitants than do Australasia, the serpent, the devil and eaten (Bev, xii, 9; ter encouraged the gokfsmith, and setting sun and at the bright heav-I And the angels cry out, "Who are'Canadian Dominion, Portugal, Swe- SX, 2), the prince of this world, the . he that'amootheth with the hammer, ens. .While-there are men in greet(these so near the throne?" and the I den, Belgium, Greece, holland, or prince o1 the power of the air, the spii4t hint that emote the anvil."- Isaiah affluence who have around them all answer came back: "These are they I Roumania combined. In another .that now wor(ceth in the children of fi & ' xli. T. I kinds of luxuries in art, theriselves which came out of the great tribula- 'centu-y, progressing at the same obedience (John xiv, 30; Eph. U. 2), $e Ycu have seen in factories a piece unable to appreciate thea; ',oxuries, tion and had"their robes washed and rate of increase as at the present would come between God and man, he r of mechanism passing from hand to buying their books by the square made white in the blood• of the time, London , will contain fourteen would break up their fellowship and rob hand, and from room to room, and ,foot, their pictures sent to them by Ladnb." millions of people, t4ough in .1791 man of his inheritance, and to do this he •• --.one molihaizic-wil.Lamito .its and,..aa--__some artist who is glad to get the _ _T---- helpopulation was barely. a million. comes in the guise of a friend, using the __ . t other will flatten it, and another Miserable daub out of his studio- There are-to take a trivial case, wisest and perhaps the fairest of ail the tiril! chisel, and another will poli h having no appreciation of fine art .E OF SOME VESSELS. but yet significant- approximately beasts of the field as his medium, tar it . It, until the work be done. And so ' Yet the capacity to get art;and to -- 140,00© factory girls in London; ,or is evident from verse 14 that it was .-==-=the prophet describes the idols of get music, and 'get everything that Republics Which 'Use English,i in other words, a number equal to something new, and�the result of the -- __ _•.olden times as being made, part of could charm the soul, there are mul- Steamships as Gunboats. - the population of Christiania in curse, for the serpent to go upon his belly, art of them b titudea of refined, delicate women f Sweden. sad eat dust. From this chapter to Rev. .. - - them by one hand, p y I All countries cannot be rich, neith-� There are near] 2,000 miles of xx we see the devil in conflict with God _ gold beatingdcomesriPnn andcomes three or iuwho theare kinborn domroi heaven asts and .er can all countries .have just what streets in London, along vfihich some and man, yet tolerated by God until the g they want: To use an old stereo-"11,000 cabs, and 2,000 omnibuses time shall come to put him In the pit and __ _ typed phrase, some of them have to I later fa the place prepared for him-the - ----tour styles cf mechanism are em- who are denied every picture and carry paghty millions of passen ere a •- pl'oyed. "So the carpenter encour= every sweet song 'and every musical govern themselves according to- Cir= yeAr_ I-n Battersea alone-there--'-are- take Of fire. We are taught-to resist - - _- ,aged the__goldsmith, and he that in.9uument• Oh—let-me-cheer such cumstanv-�' Several Republics have seventy miles of streets, him, to give him so place, to stand - smootlieth with the haminer, him persons _ by telling them to look up found it much cheaper to .buy old I There are towns fall of Germans, against him (I Pet. v, 8, 9; Eph. iv, 27; __ that smote the an�'11:' - _ti'hen they and•behold the inheritance that Cod I steamships for gunboats than have i Italians, and Frenchmen in London, vi, 11), but we cannot well do this if we . ]net, they talked over their work, has reserved for them. The king of I new ones built.. In fact, for some enough Germans toll Leipsfc, and are Ignorant of his devices. Therefore and they helped oadi-other on with Babylon had a hanging gardeu that i Republics to pay for a gun-boat I enough Frenchmen to fill Brisbane, we are here and elsewhere made as . It. It was a very bad kind of bus!- wus famous in all the ages, but you I what the leading n•ttions have to!Australia. quainted with him and his ways that we , - - •• 2tess: it was making idols which was have a hanging garden better than I pay, would practically mean their I If no wages . were to be paid in may recognize him and resist him and an insult to the Lord of heaven. I that: All the heavens are yours. I bankruptcy. I London for a calendar month, half overcome him with the shield of faith - have Lhought if men in bad work can They belong to your Father, and The Republic of Hayti is wing as,Europe would be beggared, while and the sword of the Spirit even as out encourage each other, ought not men what belongs to your Father below;s gun-boats two old steamships, which, !the fortune of the ivory hunters in Lord Himself did in the wilderness. In . engaged in honest .artisanship and to you. I in years gone by, were employed in 1 Africa depends entirely upon one his first recorded utterance, Yea, hath . In honest mechanism to speak carrying the mails, risen ars a-3 God said." we see that he questions the But I have no time longer to dwell P g London firm. Words of good cheer hien see in upon the hardships and the trials of-cargo betv)'en Liverpool and West' You could place all the people of word of God, and when any one from their own work hardships and trials, ' those who toil with hand and.foot. i Indian port.. They were sold to the Parts, Berlin Bt. Petersburg and that day to this questions the word of While they recognize no hardships or J cannot even dwell upon the fact llaytian Government by the English Rome in London, and there would God he is for the time being is the . _ trials in anybody else's occupation: that so often the reward is dispro- steamshipn Englishman an has o5wiled j still be room-providing, of course, service of the devil. He questions the every man's burdon is the ht"i+est, portioned to the amount of.work, or I that the present population were Love at God, mtlggesting to the woman _ • ` and every woman's task is the hard- y. Y to he on one of them sore time a o, : that It God loved, them He would not that, you are subject necessarily to g non existent, keepfrom them even the fruit of one . _ Cat. I think I will speak of some of the whims of oLhrrs. I will not wh^n• he met the .President o! Hayti f The people of London cat 400,000 - (}iyppolite) on board., I tree. the trials of meclianics, and then o' mention these thi2igs for I must go But he noticed that very !ew apes-I oxen'and two and a half millions of &8. In the company o!tad listening to I. icy encouragements: i on to ofTer you some grand and glor- ,sheep per annum, thou h nothinnilgai had been made: A few cannon g gfoie adve ceiv the woman quickly leOne great trial that you crib feel roue encouragements, and the i!rst had been laced on either si fe o! r},e !grows is London but grass and a °mss deceived and blinded . and let -------is physica! exhaustron. There are i encouragement is that one of the`two u P few deciduous trees and .Bowers [stray. She adds to the word of Got athletes wLu go out to their work greatest safeguards agaivat evil is uppermost decks, and hoes made! If ali the rents paid by tenants in verse 3) aad actually seems to think the at six or seven o'clock in tke morn- I plenty to do: 11'hen men sir. against' for the mouth of the cannon to be in-I London were to be distributed even- t sorted. 1 ha: was a11. Ii!it t},,c r.,,g- !v anion the entire her evil counselor fa right and God Is • .__ ing and come back at right as fresh i law of their country where d' ru crew and the ccmmar.dant g population, ev- wrong, and she desires the fruit whick as when they started Ti:ey turn , the police detective., g^ to find them thought the world of their "battle-I cry man' woman'and'child would be. now seems to her so pleasant, and she - -' their back upon the shuttle or the i Kot amid the dust of factories. not called upon to pay $800 a year. took it and ate It and gave it also tomer . g y anion ship," as they salted it ! London's gas bili .is over $13.000 husband, and he ate it Thus by one . - fore or the rising wail, and the I „ g those who have on their come awe elastic sad whistlin ovetails," but among those who The other- pteam hip, also fitted '000 n year man sin entered into the world, and . That is the exec tion I have no- I stand with their bunds in thei- puc- out as a gunboat: iq 10l tvrisr used I If the gas-pipes of Lon ion were death by sin and by the disobedience of bead L:at when the tactor bell taps L^--ts around the doors of saloo-ns and for coasting between the difTervnt i laid nut in a continuous line, .they the many were in aiunerg (Ilan. for six r'cluck. the ha d-work in restnutants and taverns. Active ports (A the Republic, for the por; would be considerably longer than v, 12, 10). Their fel •. God g em In nent is one or the reales. 'Pose of defence, and also in tonvey- the River Volga. a distance of 2 - was broken, the were a ;a and man wearily puts t.l; .irm into his P y g ing the president and heads a !e r g y - coat sleeve and starts for home He sureties for a pure and upright lite. .18 miles, 'so..ht to hide from Him. thE•ie Blt9 down la the family circle re- Tb ere ar:, but •=cry feiv mcn with partmrnts of the Government iroti Londoners. {n tact, are nothing glorious garments of haat a de for - seity-d to make hluisoU agreeable to characters stalwart enough to ell= one port to anothc r. ; tills so conceited as they should be. themselves as a sdbatitvto aprons of lig Jure consecutive idleness Be en-' 'fan numingo, another Republic,I at the colossal magnitude of their leaves. As to their being clothed with be the.means „f culture and educa- cnura ed b the fact that your, se r' sn osle •ij,Nji sulorpn ilirtim dwelling-place y were made is the Image of " tion to his children. but is live min- g Y 3' g-place. hghr, the t Shops, your rising walls, you: an- gunboat an old steamship which ores God, and Pe civ,2,says that Gad covers Utes he is sound asleep. He is fag- vils are fortresses in which you may -Purchased from the same English Htmsr f with light a with a gamest. .. -_ . Sed out-strength of body, mind, and Y firm thuL sold two of their [lest to ----* — hide: and from which you may fight - This doom not conflict with Gen il. 23, soul, utterly exhausted: He rises, In against the temptations, of your life 'the flaytian Republic. These two .BRITAIN IN DEBT TO M210. for as to the morningonly halt rested from g p patting in clothes they were Y Morning, noon and night Sundays, YtrpuUllcs have never been on very naked. ITow seemingly small, but how _the toil. - Indeed, he will never have week days. think God 'forplenty to friendly terms Up to fifteen years great and tarreaching, their sin. affect- anv pertatt reef ui this world antil do ago they had no gun-boats. l`'ow' Kept the Basutos From Takia , Fart in the War. tog all mankind, for "in Adamall din . --he gets into one narrow spot which they have two each (1 Cor• itv, «). - ♦ - is the only • Another families arencouragement n the Lave The Honduras Republic I'.is one Not alcl8e England, but likewise 9. "Aad the Lord God called seta Ad-,y perfect rest for the hv- that their families are going to have I P ng man body in this world. T think the verybest o gunboat, which was formerly an old civilization. owes a dee debt of > _,_ . . ', . they call it -a grove! Ii.is toll opportunity for Bevel steamship owned b a1 Liverpool titude to air-Godfre La denQrto qhs first recor8edlm, Where art thou?" opment and usefulness, That may y' P Y g question of God la - it ta-d the color t your check Has g you, but the- ehil- firm. An explosion occurred on whom. alone belongs the credit- for Scripture shows Him to us seeking the _ .' it taUcen the S ontaneity froth anurd strange to F your urea of lortur.c are ver apt to turn bo•�rd a few years ago, when some restralni the ,most.war-like and lost that He may'forgive and restore laughter? Has it subtracted the visit poorly, In iliac cases out of ten'of the crew were killed, and consider- best egtrIod native races in Africv thenr It was evidently His custom to spring from y'ou'r•.step and the lustre the lad finds cut, if. a fortune -ts'able damage was done to the vesaei from tik,ng part in the war in Falk and talk familiarly with Adam and - 1. . _ • from your eyc,: until it Las left only coming. by twelve years of age - he ! Yet another 1{epublic possesses an y3outh Africa. The Basutos, in par- Eve In Eden., but a change came avec . . _, tialf the man you were when you finds nut there Is no' necessity of English sleamship a:-" a gunboat-I ticular, who aro magnificent fellows mast because or cin, and we have the mad ' first put your hand on the hammer toil, and he makes no struggle, and. Nicaragua. For years this; bout was and splendidly armed, had a number and sorrowful sight of the creature seek- land your foot on the wheel? To- a life without struggle goes into die- 'employed in carrying cargo between I-of old gringos to pay off u4,ainst the ing to hlde from his loving Creator. • ' Imni ruiv,'in your place of toil. 'Jim- Ipation or Into stupidity. There English and Central Amorican ports 1 DoeM, who have all along been cis- 'bias's cin only makes more manifest the -':lien, and you will hear a voice above are thousands and tens o! thousands before she was put to her present' tingeisbcLd fo,- their maltreatment of love and loveliness of God, and we see - _ . 'the hiss of the furnace and the, roan !use. I the native races. The Basutos could giro ivbo afterward came to earth as . _ g of men in our great cities who are' God manifest In the flesh to seek and 'of the foundry wid the clatter of the toili.r.g on, deny ing`t-.emselves' ' ail ! They were, in each -case, bought not understand why they should not • shuttio--a voice not of machinery luxuries year .utter car, toilir, and for a few thousand doilarq, and they be allowed to fight for their friends, save the lost (for every manifestation of . nor of the tas!:-inaster; but thq voice grasping and grasping. What for? answer the purpose to which they. the English, under whose protection God Is through His Son, John I, 13), )ov- _ . . .. .,.. . .Of an all-sympatlietic God, as he To get enough rnoney to spoil their are put, but they look comical along- they lived, against the Boers, .whoin ingly seeking His erring ones. He is still . . , pays; ''Come unto me, all a who children: The father was lift nrs 'side of a real gunboat. they so abhorred, and it required all doing this, and Iiia question to each one y y e' Where art will and ' are -the property together. Iiow '~'-- _ the tact, diplomacy, and persuasive then? Happy aro ill ia, r , 1ie.ivy lades, and f those who can gratefully reply, In Christ, - - _, troll] i ive•yritl .rest." ; long will it take the boys, to t'' owcrs of S y ._ y get rid A MISER'S BIG HUARD. P is Godfrey to held them redeeme.l by Isis precious blood " : Remember also, rr.en and women of of it, not having; been brought up in A miser flamed Baitl aged seven• back and to prevent, them from tak- 10-I9. The man, the woman and the ' toil, that this 'work will soon be prudent habits? Less than five;'y 3- just y' g' nig Part in the war, serpent each are brought before Him, Y t care, has usl died at Eting t in I Durin the sic ep . - - '• pr:r: 7Iave you not heard that years to undo all Lhe work of fbLy• i F1•ance. Ile ]eft a letter statin* that g, go of R' suer, when and He pronounces judgment upon-the -' there is a great holiday coming? , You see the sons of wealthy parents 1 6 the English garrison. was so hard serpent, the woman and the man, but In .. Oh, than. home, and no ion nark to (going out into the world, insane, tic died in.extrcaic poverty, but hiss pressed; 7,000 armed Basutos were ' • relatives did floc believe the state-I Hls word to the serpent He tells of a . o i , that bread and no nerve e^s, yspeptic, or thby are in-I mens, and set to 'work and ern almost alongside the besiegers and coming deliverer. In this verse (15) we ' sweating toil ncassnry to earn it! corrigible and reckless w cruse. n the cellar, ' buried in: ave a new (enmity wi a ev- - • ase M'P ivclls of eternal rap- .Of the porter that kept the gate, old (lower pots, they�lound $5,000;l a single rush. - But Sir Godfrcy's ill, the conflict between the unrighteous tore and no heavy bucket to draw , learns his trade, gets a robust )illy- in a soldier's wise counsels prevailed with the and the righteous (thy seed and her seed). ' - • up! 1. wish this mnrnin you would sical constitution, achieves ,high Panr.ikin, hidden in the chiefs, and, thanks' to him, South - . Put your head this pil- g old man's bedroom,-they discovered Africa was spared the horrors of a the r humanity H the Sar{onr (the need of -. '"come and moral culture, and Stands in the n } the remain), His mnffedngs (thou shalt :.low stuffed wRh the-duwn from the front rank of church and state. They g-'a00; blit their great haul was native war, a war which would have bruise His heel), His divinity and glo- - made in the attic of the house, where j'let loose all the bonds now holdin Wing of all f;od's promise There never had any luxuries until` after g riona victory (He shall bruise thy head) . remains a rest for all'people of God, g they found, hidden under the root! awhile God ave thein aflTucrce and an check the innate savagQry and -at least a 6vefoid abundant statement -•- and in crevices in the wall, money to fierceness of the natives: - • I «yonder how ninny, tired people usefulness and renown as a reward the value cf �5fi0,000. The old man 9f the great redemption. Ia the sentence ::there are in the house today? A for their Peisistence. . llemember, for years had lived on stale bread Sir Godfrey has had a varied car- upon Adam the earth is included, and -- thousand? blur[ than that. Two then, that though you may have ser, and twenty-two years ago was thorns and thistles grow as a result of _ %� he had begged and boiled liorse-flesli. clerk to the state secretar - _ -'thousand people who arc tiredt!red poor surroundings and small means y of the the curse. Thus the creation was made out with the life, tired in hand and for the education of ,your children, Transvaal when it 'was under Eng- subject to vanity not willingly; it had . . toot and back and heart: -Ali! there they are actually starting under bet- :THE SIZE. OF RAIN-DROPS. lisle administration. He was present no voice nor choice in the matter, and ft --I... - ' ='tsr-e more than ti:o thousand tired ter advantages than though you had at the siege of Pretoria in 'those shall yet be delivered and made to re- - . :people here today, su g A painstaking .meteorologist has - • a fortune to give thein. 'Hardship days, was afterward �irivato score- joice in the liberty of the glory o1 the FPosin rill•the undertaken the laborious task of r rest to.bc in luxes;; and in case. If and privation are not ;i damage to Lary to General Sir Evelyn Nood♦ children of God (Boni, viii, 20, 21), for measuring the dimensions of rain- acted as war correspondent there are any p thein hint an advantage. And the for a our Lord wore a crown of-thorns, and . people in this world drops. }Te Tit ds that the lamest are son of every iria.tt of toil may rise. to great metropolitan daily throughout the curse shall in due time be removed �ovho excite my com:viscration, it..is about one-sixth of an inch, the smal- front the earth (Rev. xxii, 3). els a re- hei'ghts of intellectual and moral the Egyptian-campaign, and come the sewing women o{ our great cit-, lest one five-trundredth of an inch, in suit. of the worlt of Christ the whole powar, if he will only trust God and time afterward performed the re- itis. 'You say, "tire hwve self ing ma- dinnicter. They are la:ger in sum- earth shall keep busy. markable feat of walking on foot yet be filled with righteous- chines and noir trouble is gape." No, mer than in winter and larger in hot through the }angle and swamp from nes3 and pence and the glory of the Lord ,j It is not. I sec a great many wo- Again r offer as encouragement, than in cold climates. The size of (Nunn.xiv,21; Isa:si,0; Hab. ii, 14• Isa. that you have so man or Cape Coast Castle to fife Ashanti' toren wearing theniscives out. amid Y y opo tunities the drop when it reaches the earth stronghold and capital, 1{oumassle. xxxii, 1, 1'7). It we would see and share " the'ha-rdships of the sewing machine. I of gaihing 'information. There are depends on the height from which it IInd Sir Godfrey failed in his du_ this glory, we must be able to say from . Afay God comfort all who toil with.People who toil from seven o'cloci: has fallen._ In .stammer the lower ties d South dfrey and had the na- the heart, least the first four clauses of • - lithe,needle artd the sewing machine, 'an ng until si'x p'cldck' at strata of air are warnicr'than in taxes commenced to take art in the Isa. lzi, 10, and we cannot do this.unless night, who know mor bout ane- p. and.hav° compensation on those un- g winter, rind therefore clouds are, resent war, there would have been we see the significance of verse 21 of this der the fatigues of lila fouls than the old physiologists, and formed at a greater height. Tl:e I P ben. iii and refit h it See -then the who . know snore .about .astronomy' dro 5 g no knowing where the matter would P y Another great trial.is privation,of p• „ fnllin from these clouds,I have stopped said whether the black Lord God with His own hand, by the .. . '•taste and sentiment. ,There are me- Chau the old hiloso hers, Oh, re- PP P ti therefore, are larger than -tile'cin- shedding of the blood of the sacrifice, Joico thio you have•upportuuities of .. men, . utter. haling destrOSed the g Chanics ivbo have their beautiful I information spread out before you, ter drops. Doers, would not have turned upon Providing redemption clothing for Adam " • homes,. who have their fine ward-i and that seated in .our chair ,at --�--- the English and driven them by sheer' and Eve typical of the garrrants of sal. . robes, who have.all the best fruits; force of numbers.into the sea, • ration which He has providecr for us by home,:by the evening lamp;,,you .can. Iii3,groat sacrifice, taking our pthce anal - and meats of the earth'brought to SIIOI,BLACIiS' EARNINGS. '� — dying i❑ our stead. Adam and Ere, with __ . • their table. They have their elegant look over all nations and see the de - g srenrling morn of a universal day, Some very remarkable statements -"•_ _ their fig:lent aprons, .represent all sin- __ librarfzs. But they are the excep- Ono more encouragement: your have been made by ]Sir. 71ird, the. oboe in their sins, Karin nothla but - tion.-• A great ninny of the working toils in this world are only intended' superintendent o! the London Shoe- PEERS AND PUBLIC-Ho g g of our c"ntrV their own morntify, it any, or fnncied, people are living-in to be a diseipl.ine.by which you shall black Brigade, which - celebrated its A -'British Parliamentary return righteousness• which it they cling to nrti I --- cramped "abodes, ` are g amid be prepared for heaven. "L'ehold,- I jubilee recently. hfr. Bird said that .just issued shows the number of if-- tike those in Rom. r; 3. The Lord God great hardships, living in neighbor- brio you ]ad tidings of rest o $ a y peers. The hFitnself without env Help from mo.oafs _ hoods where they do.-not want to g 8 h t j Y.;' one-boy .earned 11.15 last month. ceased houses owned b and tell you that Christ the carper- it appears that. many of the London list includes t)ae following: Lord provides the righteousness Ile demnnds • .five but.where.they have to live. -I I ter of Nazareth, is the working-man's shoeblacks ca rn over 1510 a week. Derby, 72; Duke of Bedford, 50: Duke and offers it freely to-all who are willing • do not know'of anything much more Christ. 'You get his' love once in + - of I3evonsliiYe, "47; Duke of Rutland, to drop their fig leaf aprons (Ro_ . iii• painful. than to have a taste 'tor our heart, O working y•- - The recept census of b4alta gives#3:; Duke of Northumberland, 3G ; 24: viii, 1;,x, 4). Eden was y g-uidn, find ou' preserved - painting and sculpture and music l can sing on the wall in the midst of the . total population, including, Lord Dudley,•1331 Lord CbwpPr, 22: after man'was driven from it, and we - .¢rd glorious sunsets and the expanse 1 the storm, and in the shop amidst tronps, as 1855,000, ntf increase in I T ord Salisbury, 11; Lord Dunraven, have-every reason to believe that it con..•.CClthe blue sky, and yet not be able ' the shpvin of Lilo ' - g ;,n::c, end due, Leu Years of aboiit 8,000. I'll. tiuneLl till_ the..deluge.` Tba- sAvina „ -• • • .. .,ry - _ .. r - ....._. _. _..._..-'t 11 _...-.._... __ . - , r eased ` r tween them and the reputation of a OB SALE-Hoagie and lot Being Its poor teacher, with perhaps the evens- F' D�of foe l!,eon f. coataiaina I of an mm e,celient for gwdeu purposes, a number ual lose of his position. This is the of fruit trees and a good frame house,ars%oleo .Zg pgp;w ev JzidaT morning at lig oma P wabr,hard and.ori For particulars apply 10 sry pat. cause of the ramming s Stem In Oar 9u} i - - Piaxerinf. g y Mrs Jao Latchford.98 Fsatug 8t,Toronto, or 8 � � W � ' _Du sohooLf•. The pupils get no ground- n saating, Piokerimlt 36tt � � work, and are not taught to think; 0 ',- and in the rush and hurry of prepar- Wm. T. Haney ! * * ation they have no time to think even - L "~ - ---: ._-- if they had learned how. 8o much - PICKERING S — - - - '. . ground has to be eovered, and the ^` TERM teacher has all the thinkic and tor• Practical Painter. k �+sx.se y•r vas; g><.00 1r>,a=d tissee ranging for his class, whops up the COOLNESS :'COMFORT lace lessons into the most ensile digested Paper ganging. Deooratin9. } RATES OF ADVSSTIBING: fraise Viminsereton,4e�en�n. line • s " form, and trusts to the power of mem mining, .Tinting. Nosh Loi or Foreign*& , re*do"not low nae cry to carry enough of them through Graining. Glaai". Y special Eezms given to Parties -a"Hall-e01- the examinations to save his credit All orders promptly executed. T I L stab for 9 or a months or abl q Ta:girl:• with the ablio. This method Qf tom L 6m Estimates given. During V - '�B sinar Y c=1d,contracts an tespor ander, with paDi*. aria the merits of different teachers -- - able in advaaw. paring gine To" 85 aa,par p that is according to their respective a1lliotica in local aolnmas ten cents s Zion. Furniture.the seats per 11218 each subaegnant insertion.pedal contract rates made known Onappllca• BaCoes8e8at the68 examination& lb t„ , Ensured by ¢ bn: No tree rdvTtidng• manifestly unjust. The teacher in - tt 9dvertisemeats without written chargeustrucLe- y g g �r'earlIIg our -erilmoln sew until forbidden wad charged ee- Ills anxiety t0 make & good showing _._eonliar7l•, Orders for dUcontinuing advertise- at these examinations, may devote a A fall line of first lWaab mast be In wrfling and Bent is the Dub- y elan,furniture now t abet. good part of his time to his highest Job Work promptly.a-aded 10. papy�g at t12e expense Of th088 Who Off ezhibivan - In �^t • Mena and Boys working bats. ; 'Mnrkar & Thexton, Pro rietor$ are not such a t scholars, when ex- our wale rooms. Straw Hats :- lfeae and Boa Sunday hale. P --Ladies end Misses fosters and Bail AU, amination time comes,& large percent _Prices right.. -- - _- age, or it may be all of his pupils ave 7' - - pputtps-9trictrndepeadana• successful. His reputation 218 a R. S. Dillingham. :Hygelan Underwear :-C°ol' thin light Yeats. S Meas Balbriggan ehirte +Qn: b lar-�riras-class Local paper' teacher of ability is established. An. iokeriag, Clint. and amwm� a a uroEh pia L Pi ons. The vicinity. other teacher, of probably greater abil _ ity, but who is more conscientious, Gents Oxford Shirts :-Dressed, smart deems it his duty to devote+ much of FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1901: patterns, ; his time to those pupils who have __ re need of individual assistance, June _. - ___�Qns and Boys Cap: LiehtNow a, MUTES AND COMMENTS. and leave those pupils who are cap- '-' able of doingmuch for themselves, to '4 4 :Ladies Cool Corsets :-rammer wei8 't 1 The Buffalo Fair will be the ob- depend aeon their own resources. and Yauulatog jective'point of a groat many Canad- In this way he is helping those who `� I inns in their simmer trips this season require seslBtanee, and teaching his t■ Those who have attended the exhibit• pupils self-reliance which is one of dight Oxford Shoes. ion so far are simple delighted with the thiel objects of education. But 9 ` what they have seen. Many stories when examination time comes, his Wedding Presents --. are afloat about the exorbitsilt cost to showing is of a doubtful character, `:- 'Come and see our Store. ..see the show. There are no doubt a end his reputation sa a teacher is at a Silverware,-Sterling 'Silver and Elsetro great many side:sbows whose Only very low ebb, whereas in reality his plate, obJect is to net t11A people's money; work is of an enduring character, his Flatware.-Silvee gni.ea. Forks wad ,but the great attractions of the Fair success, though not apparent is real, Spoons .-and the filings worth seeing aro free. while with the former+the knowl6dge Clocks-Enamele�! Iron, Enameled wood ; - Oke and WoJunt. With the cbeap rate? that are in force which he leas imparted, i3 superficial Brides maidee Presents-Ringo, Brion " agreat Macy sbo-i13 make it a point ails his influence lasts only until the lets, Pearl Brooches and Pins. e e ' _ tisit Bu>"a:o this summer. p examination is over. He clams a If we have not a wedding ring of cors Bind � V --- great mare facts - foto LL cramilm6 - _ -- re0a size we can make ons fit is ata hoar. `. - The Ser-ate is now a`_o.l: evenly div of those wbom he sends up for exam. Protk done in the shop tri ided as regards the inambership of tha inatiou, and when er9minat.on ix over - ` two parties. Thr- who seers to be these lset3 are forgotten, ar.3 tLe re' Pt.1Ch TdSOa CCAS•f ere are other good twines aequaintei with the coudltions, assert sults of his labor is nil, A;ain. this _ - - -- Tb h r hat tLat the ecnservatit'e mejrrty :f it method of comparison is nniu=t be. � 'ir ��- - came to a vote, would not be more cause the conditions esis,ing in var• _• . : than one or two. although tLe uommal imus schools may be so widely different - -PLYMOUTH majority i3 about eight. SLS hen the One school may have s large number CANADIAN A � IAN nest session arrives- it is not- likely of bright pupils that is may be an r •that Sir Mackenzie Bowt.11 will be able easy matter to make a good showing PACIFIC - S Condit _ ' to throw out any bill that the govern. at examinatioaa, while the -- ment may introduce. The neat bone ions existing in another school may p� Is the beat considering quality. • _ W iLL BCN A T 116TU$N Faasa _ -- - - : of contention,undonbtedly will be the be directly the reverse, Till detect �w�ntup.g prices arl low as the lowest. - new bili re redistribution of electoral wall never be remedied so long as the Home districts in accordance with this years public have the idea that a teacher 9 Seekers'. E'°'"° ,�Z$ e.-TIME ONEYS census. upon which tbere i3 sure to be ability is in proportion to the num• 6� Da ltta.errtlr harm debate. ber of pupils he successful) prepares Q !LY.w.omia . -M for examination. bran River .. Y Nein ddierttserrtrnte. 0 thnBTSlans Prince A:bert` @ _.- _:_.. y o lte¢:ca + The Grand Trunk Railway are now � I York.. ) �30 Bay Plymouth and save time eaperiencing the benefits resulting —__ (i'aIIat�18II �jc.,r.:T 35 in from field. from the present prosperous condition T 091-As SiQhlaod Creek, cue year• Pwd1D r I W _ of the country. They,find that their .i..� Aug heifer,black wuh -t'M, soots, ace North West Edmonton 1$40 -' traffic bas i.lcreased so much lately t o its rad kind. I mcrr sh,H-i will c Ewen _ T �•�•aTytot its return, W.J.licrr.sh.Hlgh:aad Creek D9 GOiIIg sane 13. ReLaraiag aatil da$ 18. THOSI i.�`jJ1 J�f,.IJV'Jg�.7J■e • - that it necessitates the building of a -- - - -- All rail or S.S. Alberta) doubly track on part of their main Lost:-Dog, brown spaniel, about out I site of cocker span:el•three teed out of Golan 7aly ln. iietarnrag until Sept 16 line as Nell as making Other improve- treat of mouth.no white on hien. The soder )All rail or S:S. Alberta) _ '. menta. Theca work l9 now 90 prey will ba suitably rewarded by return+ag, the - �•� Same a Walter],azwell,tiigblani Creek. 38-tt Going Jaly 23, Returning until Sept 4'E. 8118ra ��ZchaII�g IV�VbI�e sing that they find it expedient to (Alt rail or S.S. Alberta) have their employees work on Sunday A.'H. ORbES NotxrL.v. Asst.Gaul. Pacer. Apt.. We do not see why large and wealthy HFOR SALE-1 have for sale 9 good driting horses. three A 1 1 fling et.,east. Tomato. corporations sUOuld be accorded priv• work boress warranted true ant load. anti two new miicb cows. I am also buying as usual tat e leges that are denied to citizens who steel of all kinds, hides. wool, etc. Brock s coca more humble shit t in life. hougbt or Bold oto aomtnissio0. For masa Elmdale __ _ _ .i.. ENCE Py Po dropa card or apply to J.,A. W BITE u ng sThe aorpOrstions argue that their bas h6an,out• FROST • mess is so extensive that their inter. C�CARBORO FARM• TO REBT:- Are musing in`tn11 blast nand prepare_Z_:to do eats would greatly snf3er were .they k Being composed of lot t con 9 seLrboro. chopping wad gristiag as 611 time.,Your - riot to work- on- Sundays .-We doubt ors or lace end is koown work dome wble you wai•, if anything is ever wined.b iPOrkiri w the Sanders farm. c s n "" y g y g Kingston road about 15 miles from the city offyup� on the Sabbath, in fact- many- em- Toronto,*od clay-loam, on the premises area Shorts, Chop,' r aced shows house with tntgaa� and balh•r0om, " _ plovers of labor on a large scale, and fair out building. and a 4007 orchard. The Goma ifeab men Who make DO profession 01 Christi farm is well watered by well sad the river Giraharn Flour, ng and i6 very suitable for salty farming. .80tud fit, 8oUed Oats, — _ anity, contend that more can be ac- ABv `i'�'wm•Trsadwa Highland Creek.or to for oompliahed'bv working six days in the a'g BandeM box 19D Lisbon,onto. y9 to alY �;op•IIgrod and to snit yogi°CoarselGr�a 11 f i Laken is ezehanp or Oat KwL ' -week than by working seven, but )'granting that it is D. Brokenshire, Pickering,On • '$ra g profitable, to worn � l� •• � _. on Sunday' why should farmers whose im -.�t DOWNE interests suffer to &far greater degree Butchering 1 # - �M relatively,.be ferbidden to work on t the Sabbath,while his more influent-' Having pn;ehased the batohetiaa bari• - isl neighbor is not meddled with for new carried on for oonsiderable time by A. �66re e• his violation of the Lord's Day Act cool Raagoen,we are prepared to furnish fresh - There may be cases when it is eves- sad silt me.t.of all ids tog well.g wag- ��arke� ra ills GEO. PHILIP, Jr., Ag" nary to work on this Sacred day, but -Whitby, --'Ont. age and pc°l>ry in eea.on. t TEliMt3 CAtJH. • it we do not think it is in this case, and A11 geierinary walls attended too ae Ahe law sbotild take its course here in usual. the same manner as if it.were a priv. :,:ate citizen, $lxyerA .- E. J. $HIR sEY,w ~. .-GREEN . Of all kinds of - a a, ���� ' .. 32 ly Piolteriag,Out. •'� This is the time of the year when' CIRAIN and SEEDS. ..'the crucial test of the scnool work •r,ova wart sated Berger's Pars Rnglis$Paris Groan at cal prices. . -.for the year is made. It is the timeAIeo dealers a when students, from that in_khe low- + •eat forms in the public sehbols, to ri Ides 1' a p = o a a '46 ' _ , AlEXl�A11i FLY � OIL that in our Universities:with aching` t--s �O,�,e iter•�w ' - y The woei ealiefactory Preparation for keeping flies o8 - brow and throbbing heart, await the °r o cattle,hood ones a week. result of the much dreaded seams. y 1 aas`"I r'� s' " � g g M ` Give them a Call. :4 •rdv ;e.A Oma,small 3321,large G6a. Salta 3c lb, 10 The for 250 - It is also the time when a man's or s - s N ° - t -woman's ability as a teacher is esti• Prompt quotations given on a Ey r� •- g i6 Pierwe Favorite Preveri tion 65c. Salphur 3o lb,9 lbs for 35a " j, ;Qed �., Piem,s Golden Medical Discovery 66e Electric Oil,2 bottles for 25o .� mated according to the number of =s� Cha'se's Pills,2 boles for No ser mo ti_ = m. . _ Dodd'.Kidney PUIa 30c I successful pupils which he has had at A. 8 e�I ( � Dr.William's Pink P11111(geaoine)360 3*t1 "CartBe'g Pills;2 bona foe SR. 4' -these ext inations. Tbis last charas e n o •, _ teriatic is one of the most serious de- _ ®'�d s ° . i go S :�"��mo 3• ' t nae oo sg a-avi t2 /1�1 facts in the educational epseem of our :Rum �d-V- �_ o N! ga S t m°; �_ M(�111JL�.ne 011 30: Cts• GaUoL - ,' er' � country, Naturally, the teacher's ewe?4 ver ; Ja 10.0i. �! . .first thought is for himself and hie ab g� ( ° a R o - Betula Wafer Whits Goal Oil equal to reputation. He .:-lay.�low that the OCe+•••s•• _� o A_�___ American Oil,160 9:11100.metboda he em to a to order that Z , w .r,r xarge percentage of 11ie &lase may Market Building ' ' !#11 ` A a 9 _ p� I71 HH,,nn��at BSA, IID& e a goad showing in an examin- q to w o" o age a pPb>Di•sale and Heta� �� Dr Dadd � GC's To80D�f1'U. ation, are contrary to every pD- , le ` sof tetlahing, but by has to cblo0ee Whitby, Ont. "iI eK Opp.Clyde 13otaL r los^ .'{F '.;.r i.� r..y.•- '- env'... �, s,7+',C_ .•w... .a :' ':�ya r�Pe :•..r.,M : /`_', w _3'n;;d ..4,- - :,,,;, ^e,.. .. a•,wJ'; 5 _:y. :....:; e �. •w ,: _ + , , ,. asses - •:�: r:- w`. ,. �srw a�w� e ����� � Horse Register. � , .. rder Duke(10614) and Prince Undertaking ' ' r ' BritLtant.-Tbe imported clydeedale ttsallione,the property of John hiller & 10. THE _.�Sous',Brougham,will res stand for ma - aa leis own stable,log 1 ,con. .7.IPiJohn - lag,daring the sown . -- _ Cowie,groom, $ambibai-Para-bred Yorkshire Coach armers. ar ware use 4a Stallion.the Property of David Defoe, if Green River.wil stand for mares dtiriag : 1 as follows:-Monday- e OWD of 180 Qerow's Hotel,Brougham,noon; Thoe. The business heretofore carried on by WHERE YOU WILL MW ALL THE SHREWD 00 CAREFUL 6UYEI�. 'pnckrlo's Andley, night. Tuesday- G.1 Bandy, Claremont, will Zn � Woodruff HOase,Whi guy,noon; d furore be carried on by -- - iTr Plckerina; ?tilWednesday- Hawn, G. B U N DY & San. ;fiiiyerpool,noon;Highland Greek,alien- BARB WIRE SUMMER COMFORT PURE PARIS GREENS Thoredayy-Woburn,noon;John CsUen- des'r, Malvern, sight. Friday-A81- All Orders Promptly at-hotel,Markham,noon;Fr.Ray- tteav is bar 1t from rho mate:,oar fbut leet mar's,Bos Grove, ai bt. Saturday- 35•tf teBd6d t0. endeavor is not now cheap uta buy bey! g P HOW GOOD ws ora es- a bay a very io -. By Cpdar Grove to W.Patty's. Cheery r b quantity and paY s reasonable price wood,thence to his own ata le until fol- CHA E1tQM 3 MODERATE. ftijo gshe 11rN gad effec • Youcao t%he ]owing Monday morning. e• oa flea l you sad effectiveness a c of the r. Pure-bred Clydesdale stallion, a // a1�aN sell you 10 rates sealed packages at -,rjber fjj:- -- - -- 3 c, pqt Lb. Bpeeiai sauce for 9uaatitiae the property of A. C. Courtney, lot �, DRESSMAKING --- ooa.1,Puckering,willt sand for mares in HORSE It you need say come and his own stable daring season of 1901. we what we can Terms i6 to insure,payable Feb.1,1902. do for jou. HAY Terms must be returned regularly. All Block Wire per iLo xo. is,At 9° FORKS marepOeidecta to mares at risk of owners. 188 E. Berner. ecomplete rangeoi - Lord 2 into.-Imported Scotch elyde Poultry Netting a� at our close- T only all it ►y the property of Lamb Bros.will stand out prices. _ ed,double Forks as harpoon for mateen s daring 1901 as follows-HoaSue'.eisor to Miss Pratt. Will con - _ _ pastern.have tinue-business in old.tltand. BINDER TWINE .Dia for goo w - -` dry Zesrea his own stable.Gordon house clear they go 111 -• .. Pickering, proceeds to Tome hued!, ysc each Liverpool, noon: bfa:well'd, Highland Iva not bow mueb 60 A perfect tit arta �. yon paY•irlf it'll wn•t ht: Tuesday. John Header. Pe guaranteed. Hay Fork Creek, nig Char mOderage t': you gut!or the money La t`se kitabea You'll obtain it on by ww F Don's,can 2,Pickering noon,Thos Knox, charges ;P you pay that matesa ons of our 4uth Gat blue Came.;tomoti, :Brock road, night; Wednesday Brough- try `�• shear or deer w1cYleae oil stoves. Don't be iaducrd a Du; Pulleys Ih a 0.abuse stove w%b all its attendant davi a� wm own tVm Lipton's sight: Than. P1ylnolrth ers. Dont lb a compllnated and easy to y. 1$O each day,Greenwood oight: Friday, R Pack• }�11 I�pn w�. out of order oil libove. Bet buy the Wtb Cera ` lria't,Augley,noon: Robb Bros,4th can, TuOaei..... - - 1$lIIe taamry ntwe as WItlawsted. It embod:ss 81st s9 only ail iron L . ,sight; $atarday his own stable till Moo 1 PLLCITY,a chili can epers"it ECONOal awiyalaye hay fork Isnot eb.ap twine bad P'al:ey`.very close day Mort,Log. Was Lamb, manatur. a l�n rn>a 11®a?tea a coatso y, wont . boar for toel:DtHA "I.a'. �aea to close. Rattl and is sold at a low daroagly made aotDlWg ttboat s to get cot of They go at 1S ashPore bred blank toadator I yrlee. You oaa't ria °r•ler; WtiBTY, N it aWalataly'4a.Je. l+c "Cbailed by Frank Smith,of the g o:of to erpeeamant with cheap or nakaown daagerhotmszplorioa. It"AA It'• -� -- —� -- — ,lswati Stook Farm. New. York. the nr.ada of swine. IIse Ptymontn,sad you ars for you W roma rod eaamiaw we're sun k, ours at'baving We Wages also tatooth-I make the mia, fastest double Baited hares to she world. i�, a�"'' - -- ffiACHIN& OIL. ]Lord Jewett is the property of J Dickie, ell.sad psrst twine on market Ylaea i -- �- - } f Whee I ;oar order wuh o. Your money back it goods are]Piakeriva. will stand or mares dosing _ __-._ —_._ Heavy body, lasting quality season of.1901 ad follow- iaxwel Monday. Section Knives, 5c e"h- r not such as we represent them. Toms, Liverpool, for *�oG, Mrsweli'a It An oil that wI11 please you. Highland Creak, Dight'. Tuesday, Joh* Mower Guards, 190 each _ Need Attention HARVEST TIME NEEDS. i — 1Hsndsraoa',Dna mile south of Crerrg ___. ._..___ .—. ._-- w.wd noon, ghe*ee to his own stable: 'Thursday By Heights, Greenwood road. Sprayers, 233 each. Grind- • soca.Greenwood hotel night: Friday. Tires set nosily and promptly. I - Hubbard's botet.Brougham,coon;theece ;Kew steel fires f3 per sei. 61.One9, Lo hie oars stable anti)the followiast Moo 1 c a ib. day mo.aiag. Will meet mares at soy Now appliance for ecoling tires without - - I A gr;a:isioa# as reonable distance. Geo. lei. Palmer damaging abeels. / -j' tort Woos do ` - - manager th Work Mr ,. !Puritan-The linported Clydesdale stat Horsoehoeia a s ecialf i r� W_ n twin 1200, the property of Lamb Bros will $ P yes now etas! }' t,.0 rad a deer, those 230. ? t. "# W ao, rue. ; 'hake th0 sesaoe of 1901 ad follow - r•toa.:r!im•••.r• no6�„anrne.+,a',araF � � y, vl � � We"at as I. M o,1a to be.o•d at IS:s.oh %t,,aht then , '$ I arra v aa• Ddonday leaves his Ow- stable. Bark EvargtLiait in OCT 11119 OX"tted Very ad a!ared.e We bra doing to *'ear ta.m a: c i ,.'j ieetrd stock of - stock and proceeds to Peter Wrtgbt'd neatly, cheaply and quickly. as CFO%ret fiacet, j- i _ - Igs+tietoG for ntat.t Tuesday. Tbod J r ici (".r, careen Dusters l t d�. 4b.eh • �, rya,m,r7y tc� w are d:re Sirs noon,Janetv;lle ai,ibt; Wednesday _ W. �; �� A II®M res 901 Mr 01 x'90 w•are going to char the^ - k' Wm Jaakson's Jfoan% Herob. Ought. iLl►33 1Ylt +a asCENTS aae�. _ t '"'as - _ _ rus^nk:a use Tbaradar, A Walsoo'e. L+ffor l ni:ibt; Biaoksmitb. Claremont. +” rad t;efrom y' —-- Ice C.ealn lin Three Minute of a�ttwr Friday Sao Dave a. Sailydal, rI , pe�r�pound up, Satardsy, Joe Gtyton's. Barton. GOOD Green River' f� a thence so his own stable till Monday a You a"�maRe eveaiag. Harry kiorria, manager. u art o rea- I-ou Merriment.-Catt"tan bred TORE blhre. mfenVs Ym1piW rag 4fan ate the-ams pr.•. . e Clydesdale stallion. the property of 13 C , lag of tee for so-ors, Screen Doors as size Tile S*aksr,-wJl make the season of 1901 a. ne►eDe. of ,e.rrn•n: ; a oo.i.oe Aar Hats -............ tec escD y - t ti follows.-Monday. May 20, leaves hie ' a railed easy operu,on nar,farta ipio'lid,.: .rr ot.yolaS :to 6i M Screen Windows .. 19c Having bought oat the business lately . varus;•w'tw.&A TLIn, : ticrsbs. astnall ad ::u,rrrm ..toe co of sa own stable for F Banaar'e, Base Line. carried on b Cbss, Callander, I a.n pro..I om 01 mstenal TUE ieatha u on"sd•sane from-..,.:3 _ rbc f ''a a.hu own a itc for night Than usually kepted to er to the bv a aountrj slic sors. as such �ssetea"is a hese�arrroom ams ai:uyoM i;oytai ptolaa�•oamptear .;w wsyw. so each Wire BCPBen �ilOLh 90 yfi - noon.thence to his own stable Wed Pang adios. ample sauce sae arida -Doha Slifcbell'r. Danbartoa, for - Oo prices that is will pay you to buy your °mss day-Thos Koox's, Brock Road, noon; his own stable till alondav morning. docs®from I have luras stock of dry goods.boots s and a6oaa that i will otter to the public as a redaction of 10o a off old prices. My line of broeeries are fall rr _ and complete and prices to compete with RUSSILL'S _ i IZIE '.MARKET I . es Cured or y, Come along and get some of the bargains. Wilt pry you the highest cash price for 7lboat one person In every tour rut- first class batter and eggs. 159 Hing St. East, TorolltdOw_ " 1 •-Item with itching, bleeding or protrud- I remain yours respectfully. Ifng piles. There has yet to be found W. A. FULLER• k singie case In which Dr. Chase's Oint- meat grill not afford prompt relief, and - it used regularly, produce a perman• 'Tye Campbells are Comin', Harrah I Hurrah 1 ) __ 'ant and thorough cure. Auk your - -�•- • PUMPS "neighbors about it. The best people In , icri.the land recommend thle treatment 111grandSCOTCH Demonstraon and Pc the only actual cure for piles: 00 cents Y a box, all dealers, or Edagaaso11, Bates, A Company, Toronto, PROSPECT PARK, OSHAWA, ' Monday, Jul1 h Under rase aspgee. Of Tumps Y! �� i CalaP Uwra, 8. 0, S. .� IN ff _ ' ._ 'THE ``KILTIES." 'and Saoti kinds et Lift, Force and on put in on short�t notice - 48th Highlanders,Toronto,Canada's Crack Military Band,88 mnsis4um. 18 vocal s Well sag and eleaaed. The choir,6 dancers mad baaggppipes,ander the leadership of John Slane,. Appearing In fall•kilted ontals. By authority of the Dominion varnmenl and �E1fRM B�� Qf CAM�O�t MasataGtttrer o[ the t.moas cattle pump by kind special ppasrr on of Col. Maodonald and officers commandi>og rye 48th HlghlandiRegiment. Has orated•fhsron of enthemiasm —orpsrsted by act of Parliament 1974 is 200 American Cities. 1flolto>rlag�san.{t. -Ads�aifetlsioa 260, ChilcSr®zi lOc. John -Gerold, CSi:ror Bon, Olarefnont. Autaorlsed Capital.....................s400a: In event of rola - - sabecrfbed capital..................... ,a grand concert will ate riven in the Masie Hall, at.2.80 p.m. /stets ReaiUT Jo ��1Ce.e��nvertibls....... sees 1.ti�i s9t a sta Cows.Prssidsnt T.H.1(cX=rr:c2wb , ; tly,ai.l attention ��* oarmer'lay ode 'Fa 11 �i 1�l i nye r :C l of h i n ier 19obe6 calleetione solicited and teos*ptly made g farmer's Notes dieoouated Americas and _ .... lovsian Stahaags DoasgDt and sold Drafts to - _ - �• -wad,aTailable on all parte of tbs world � - Nttais)tank Depaaiaoent. - Iaitltwt allowed on depostto at highest cur- v nderwears Blankets, , r 1anitels, Etb. feat rates,and credited half-yearly to depositors - Oeo. Kerr.-manager, We have jutsil placed in stoat a loge assortment of Boob and Show and claim they are the best value we have ever offered. - FRUIT TREES ! IMM - - --- ---x- - John Parka, , on. all kinds of FRUIT TREES We Je DEVITT. -- , • ', .. kSRUbs, Etc., _ Fror■ the nursery of T Dealer in Qneenston and Portland Cement. Cement always in-a6ws r. TO, �^ nursery ofD.Sxrra, Winona. MUNICIPAL. COUNCILS-Pipe made on order and always large quantity 'MISS BAKER' W111 hays her:>�'fllinery Opening Of E.All trees guaranteed true to name, on hand Greenwood,Ont.,)leap 17th,1901. ;Spring Stoek,Itn order early. �.����.�. T'- _ _ �'neada ��Wednes3ay� ell 2nd and 3rd ion Ea GEE,�aetr'[ag. we � y -- p f And following seas. .,H......NOTICE • .. New Fancy Oh;ffoos and Clauses,Eric.- Comeland ` Impo rtaat showing of finest display of s f Ch' iaepeol We flew 8ptiag Halo sad,goods, Do you cess! • sew carriage top ibis Mina. A very large assortment ot^ _ _ b Season,we have it cheap, and eyerything fiat oD"T, Books,DOW, Toys, jtut ,ll Cordial jInvltatton Ie 39=tended to JL11. else in our line. 7 received for the Holiday trade. Calf _ We also sell the celebrated and see theta. •-------- - W ilkinsloc plows,seatflass ` r '- •' &a. Also the -Deering - -. vlions taken toi--Nh4t dnd116 , ••� - ---- fiai+eert , and rosea, T u�'dh..otpe y 1y ltety, McLaughlin haggles, _fbc. Giveas a nail. ''�T'� �. �. RICH.A►.RI��30N, The LBADIN(3 W1yERLY in Nue CotteThe' News 4 of Ontario. . seas •.W._H. JSelmn, Sdroo3c otreet, ' :, a 'gJa'ur,.,,YV sa. � .. ...,. x. -• ,,. a •�C �'< • l.�''�.P�y�7�i. , �'; yr. p ""'[}✓'^ry*:.� ', ..:r`.. .. .', .. .: - ,: '. _ - tis��' - �9. 'tD.1`;>: �c'^ 1. iS_,t-A��yyrC1_.y. Yn,,. ..�. .. .... .. .-.', •.,. .. '.: .. - Y�� m NEW �fT'r� •� °�.•,� >:. :ss _ ., _.. . .. � ARSE?rTC-EATi7R13. St r, + yria. a duchy having a popula- tion f about bou ng south million and a kialf, - — - - r the mountainous portion of the great Germhn Confederation, is noted for - its arsenic-eaters. Arsenic-eaters - ail _ v abound in eve ` nes hborhood, city, village and a8=LOQ WMAL. It fs the itnest ever Imported Into the Dominion M 1 g sad in thousands of whioh every connoiwteur wLl full a +fid one eases every-adult in a family uses it y DDreclate. Wd p■■lfag■■,s9r 99, a9,ds ,wtlao Gent■ ' almost the same as sugar, corium- rt �'t& "1*JEQ �'H &"BR Flet* Ing -about.5J grains. in the twenty- �i• YOU War_ b.a reamv snip an ye■r 1 , tour hours.' 9gTT99, 9049, POULTRY, AlpLIS, ether FSVIU■M pagoUE� NOW She SOZODONT LIQUID 260 The Dawson Commission Co,.."'a" ornWes?Markesoat r ■ • - Co�botne 816 Toronl■. Q Dfanagcr-Jones won't give us any Mew Patent Box SOZODOMT POWDER ■ more orders, eh? Traveller-Well, the Samaria Remedy that was ad- �6Q he didn't say so in so many words, ministered and I am pleased to in-} A LOCK PICKER. "large LI IIID and ponER 26 but that's what he form the company thA medicine was; Croo is' never has any trouble • '■ • � gave me to un- P give h Q i18o derstand. Manager-How sop Tra- I helpful; the young man has not give his'wits refuses to fm a latchkey• s',• :,:►t rho Stores or by Mail,postpaid, for the Price. veller-He kicked me out. ! drank a drop since, breaking oil' He doesn't? - A Dentist's Opinion- " As an antiseptic and h�g1e121(! from old companions; and special! Nop-he's a reformed•burglar•, fy _ prayers on his behalf, all aided in! a t mout wash, and for the care and preservation of the teet and �-1�p breaking the chains. 1 glg'utm-1mpsjI eordiau� recommend Sozodvnt. I consider it the ideal E\ MU�BA � At tho last meeting of the W. C. '��� for �Iluard'9 sad take tEo, other Menti rine for ChlldreII 3 use. [Name oitsriter upon app cine for the curetotdti introduced your meds- " HALL & RUCKEL, Montreal. - WAS A DRUNKARD e liquor habit, and a resolution was -passed, That The average weight of English barye - inasmuch as it is the aim of this or-i has risen from 59 uounds in 18QJ0 to y A Lady Who Cures Her Husband of gauization to help the poor inebriate in 1900, and of girls from 57 to z MMSTS IN CROMWELL'S GUN. To hammer and.anno and harass we ,should recommend this remedy in� 83 .Bounds. For the ast twenty-five ears at the flying foe till he is persons,are addicted to P . Y- Y homes where least, starlings have regularly built FINALLY CRUSh-ED His Drinking Habits Writes the use of intoxicating liquors." hhnn r rrh���dd In the un which Oliver Cromwell I NOW, sirs,•wlsl4ing you a- successful 'Afn$(d 8 Uni�g�I I.i�armoo S file d. g is the object, of pursuit, and the of tier Struggle til - '•' •' placed in the Curfew Tower of Wind- cavalry leader who errs on the side career in your, noble work, and feel- '-' for Castle when he was in residence of recklessne+y : ..Save Her [fame. ing that'assistitrce can be. given in X251,000' a yetis• is-spent on bull- there, and for man ears a air of rather than that of the precincts of home by the hand of flgltLifig in Spain. There are 99 bull _ Y y P caution is to be selected. rings. M Jackdaws found a nesting-place in 'fife enemy naturally uses his fresh- mother or wife, trusting- God may the old. gun on the North Terrace, est troops to cover his retreat, and APATHETIC LETTER, open up useful avenues for your la-' It was brought from China. and his cavalry and horse-artillery are urs respectfully.bo;s, Yo eery re ally, fggp �li(1o11!'g LiNmgfli in IN 805' weighs ? teas 3 cwt. 8 ,qrs. ? lbs. + Y )Sikned) Mrs, Ge ge Grant, �' prepared to give trouble. The (Signed) D'Irs. Gear e Grant, The starlings sit on the end of suing general, whenever he comes up �\ g The- French - Academy has forty Cromweli's gun, and it is interest= with the flOn behalf of Paisley W. C. T. U. members elected for life. It meets in to watch theur Imchin the Yang fes, hammers him FREE SAMPLE ane g' g with guns and charges him with pamphlet twice weekly, syouag birds how to fly. - The resi- cavalry. He-tits hi Ciiirg fail in. 4fentb say that the same air of �. m is the Lancs fOrm1t:Cn, 'a-tlmoaial,and price.en.in p sal _ y p'. if possible, so as to retard him while e�mF Ke%led envolnp., $nrtnao 2�:Fla^D, Ai¢r-ra UsKTIt9AL NOT9i DI sTgR? t birds come back to the gun year af- the infuntryZan come up nud fitii THE?A\IAHIA RE1i):1)Y CO,Sr Jordan st» �� riot"=1.9° "."' - kcrm ., TURUiTU,Ontarioawlly'tieesl rarer.v�t - upon him, Reserves of infantry (ii any) will at this juncture naturally - HEARTY PRAISE be used, so as to spare da toot al- - ENTERING A LION'S CAGE. V The world's. railways carry two > ready tired with a long day's 1<ght- •billion passengers and 950 milli A .Sensation was caused LI Wins- on ing, ford, Friglrin.d, anal district by the tons of goods in a year � " QUEBEC. ; P:very consideration gives way to f M following up Lho enemy. Ilati ing � ` an•,oitnce:ucttt that to decide a ret �( hh a ����n..p won a battle, ever} great gen,••ai Of , a local blacksmith ninied \V. �oQ((i'g Li�itD°111 19 used UY Pi]yi1��i10110, ' snakes- tl.e most of it, and givcw t'r,e l;/ Hich?.rdson had volunteers,! to.enter _ beaten enemy no time' .to brcatba, ! '� t the li^n's cage at a travelling men- The first tunnel over a mile in -A RACINE MAN EXPRESSES,The excuse that the ',ren fire t+redo w agenic �n the-u)wn. A large crowd length in E gland was that at Born- HIMSELF STRONGLY FOR {or that therp are wounded t,, IUQk 1 h,,d for a-long time bee:: thilik- ;visited t .e show, and amid great ex- castle, constructed'in 1827 DODD'S I:IDNEY PILLS, I after, condemns the general' who Lbes I Ing of trying the Ta.9teless Saurnria cttenlent ,Ztrhardson entered Cho cage. fit as incompetent to comm°ind. Prescription treatment on my hus- The lion walked about but did not per Over Fifty Veers The staff has a busy Un.e in ba3d for lima drir,ki,. habits, but I interfere. w'iih hi,n, and after a few Hit..'Rirrei,o.s gou.retro OTacP bee beea uses sh 1 tr- was afraid he w,)old discover that I minutes Hichardsori came out; un- m.;Lo°e of cashes•ir Lbe•r ehs4"c .h,A we,n,a■ fire Letter is Typical of hundreds sults, for the pursuing array etas to j hurt. liwoten ice cn ,wwus rb.tams st ay.oam ,uw - Lately Received from Lower be fed, and the eneriy ani i, ,;;y r Ra: giving hien medicine; and fie .,ad C1iC. ,e.4n..tom ch wd'hoe.t;and s one Prcv.nce-Same i�Vork Being burro and destroys all behind t.i,n , thought umtcrved me I }.caitatcd lxureomedr�Elt."bow Teeoly e•eoarn a boas., Done All Ovei the Domini cn- in his retreat Moreover, ever I for nearly n week, bu• one day when! gold ' drusiWu •rro us she.oris Be and .+� ,'t1 oak too-lint W Lvolw sws soorntae arses.wire 'Dodd's Kidney Pills Stand takes.the pursuers farther aw:.y from I he came'house very much intoxicated' ar,d ha tv_•ek's ca!ary nearly ail Rubber Comnar•: Alone is the Conquest of Kid- their face, thus tun faun w .n a:c _ _ - Britain has now r,,:,^ ffcld-marshals may Disease responsible- for the fr•n1 ng �f il,e :stent•.1 threw oft ail tear and deter- I was ct,r'od of Bronchitis and As- including the King and the German army must be well up in ,.Het,' weir: n;fined t-, mai a an ottort to save our theta Iry 'DfitiARD'�l L1ti13SF'Ni'. Racine. Que . July B -('Special). home from the ruin I saw catnin MI?S A. LIVINGSTONE. F'mperor, and seven admirals of the ,It is-a very st,'ange thing, but lately i unless disasice is to occur, g. ! get• fit all kazareis I Sent for your.. Lu( 5. P. F:.all through tMs province, the people ---i Ta.st•Icss Samaria. Prescri then, and ; �• P- C- iQ 14l have becit talking in -a str,icht,} i' I was .curcr4 of a ccvrre attack of a - ;BIRTH OF (;,E%iMsES,' put it in hip cot':ee as diiertrri next P 1,,1tnatI.AJn by MINAI D''S LINT-- - downright way about the medicine, l morning and watched and prayed for MYN' �dAL V� Ta Docid's Kidney Pills. Never before Mr Havelock F,llis finds that most .the result At goon I .gave him Ma!ionc Bay. 'JOHN MADE a remedy-atade su'many warm; Of' our gree est gonwReS have t;iien i more find a ,o at supper, ale-never}. I wale cured of a severely sprained �"►��B/A��� . outspoken !Wends Quebec itself. What- -born to ripest and fewest to January I suspected d, thing, and I then boldly Ie h MTtiARE'H LI4I1iF?�T. V ever art of The numbers born_i n the fl,it l; R 3' P Rvebec ono chances to qro-,� kept rig ton fiiv;aK It regularly, r. ,it)SIiIIA RrY`AE.'HT. �t,+���R CC��tt+�- _be in, the mentioning of Dodd's liicig- .()ctrl, and fourth quarters of the-year -i had• d.scovered sum,,thing 'that sct`-• Btidgcwa-10 OINTMENT, 1rIL17 a a aiey Pills'is always enough t.. L,u. are fairly c ual, but there is a every ner• a in my body tingling with •+forth the gratr£ui ster%•-of n n.ri,rr- 'r\uri..i tleflcieacy its the thi14 marl here and happiness, an,l I could -cv� " For All skin aliment& - $ a g ` r -li peaceful. haPPY l;erne. a tahareriln - - - J. ea.. ranichest1w,Enslan4 grind C Cauwrt! once with this most remarkable re- ter The ordlnaty Wirth-rate el F:n a br ht future., rea-1 out before 'meds from one of the lister.,�- 1 r.d and \Yaks is iii her�ln this st i - A !=I(.EE)N'9 G-IITEF' _ These experiences include nearly all and .ecand but lower in the thi.d-' the nd tHiiiirr of life, an atter,tive, the fatal non-contagious diseases and fourth quarters. About 15 per 1.3%ing hustiand, comforts. and every- Henry Chapelle, pigeon breeder at $right's Disease!,. hiei)etea,, Dropsy, .cr';n.t, of-the genlusnq were dehrate in thing else (tear to a woman's heart. ,I ferciers, . d.ied, arid. a train of mor- Bross Rheumatism, Bladder and Urinary chilalhood, but these often developed for aiy ht.sbard had told me that rowing friends and relations carne to Disorders, Female Trouble,- Heart ,into healthy, vigorous, lana-lived�whiskey wan vile stun and by was I:cgr his body to the Band grave But as t„w r„mmnts, Drurns. un+farms ate Trouble, 131ood rhseasts-, Nervous men Bruce, the travr. l'ler. Sias' a taki-r. g'a <il r befog it" d was only !tie funeral prthe;�Wn was fluttered EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND Complaints are all etnp!uiticxlly de typical cos.+. Very delicate in early too true, f.)r before I hdcl gtvi❑ him formed ode of the pigeons fluttered ei.ared to have Ixen entirely cured by life, he was a nian .of,huge propDr the full cou-se h,) had stopped drink- !town to tl:e coflln, on which It Lowr+t prices e.er qquoted, F ce c.te/ogt» . _Dodd's Kidney Pills. But more than tions, athletic power, and iron con-� in.Z altotrother, but I kept giving him' rerched, So, as the pigeon would 50111warat mo ma.titdtree, vv'r• nsro-rny P per cent had lost tke niedic'it:c till it r.as gone, and not be driven away:, it-was-taken, to this in Hnair or motlit■1 Imstro leaf. any ocher tom !astir, _ -neckache ,atitutibn, Over 14 g counts oftener. 'one or both: parents by the age ;of Cf'Ca -rent for aftiither lot, to ha'vo `the ccineter and here it stayed by Ruale�iL(1�c8 lL oro■•o,Ont and - l Einile Couatre, of this town, says ten. y Co.,, 1Claaipe;, 1faa. - 3 on hand it },c should relapse, as he its dead master's tomb, neither mov- they cured him of I)ackacha and had dor.e from promises before. He 'ing nor eating till it died of starve- ,criher Kidney Troubles;-and writes a " ' never hos and I am writing you this tion, Dominion Line Steamships letter for publication in this pal•cr ,I711ANDF:D 1'OR. LIFT, letier-ta-toil you how, thankfut Lam.. isont'eat t.ir•ery,wf• Bono„ w u•n• _. - '..--•: - _ - pe61, Peniand be 1Je.yoei. Via Qaee■a- to that effect. I hor,e�tly believe it will cure the tela 'I am going -to say a word con- 'Wear- Willie .(addressing fellow �\`ty\Iitti S1. -,AGrce.rza Fast,at"Wripa eatar .aoe.m wrttesg I can not do' otherwise members of the ' fraternity)-(; ts, �corst c,ses " .tf corrin Dodd's Kidne Pill!!," he ty 1 for wa.eeot ••aeesem oom sad fts, r y die sere hobo wat sez as he's Dusty 5°° F'ree to Alt-A sample pack- Mar[4 'Joanna Iiersaho, whose emiea J 6 an., Th.,C,..bI-bT than praise this:wonderful medicine Ithodes is a impost'cr. tt a of I agtelrss Samuriit Prescrip-.I death..-on.- the Island--of t'r,:ix;-in ,";fss�yj SU � 'ism a" to airy a� ' - Strange Ifoho--DaUs er' fie, _ tion gladly sent frac with full par-,France, at the agp of seventy-two; et the--V=P ar•w heaa�ily, for I am now, owing to� .titi•e,ary \\illic-Aw close v I titulars' in plain," sealed envelope'. ;has ixen •reported, had the distinc- =�ar�Kills'e da, W Term.&Oa. - Dodd's Kidney Pills, it, ierfec.t f7 ut.4a,lssebm Ko■traala■dpsetl■y I p' AP tetters curisideret� sacredly conn- tion of being' the only woman sea healCh• F'or 'some Limo I have nut Weary Dusty Rhodes fcr live year, dential, Address, chclosing stamp captain-in the R orld•. She went to telt the sli htcst an' ha'•s got et• smut er coal dust on -fur reply, The Samaria flemedy Co-,. ;sea with her-father when She was pye1ng G�+®an�ng g ( :.iii in ma Lack. Ido right side o' cfe mug, l'ou'se n bis kidneys are work properly. ain't of none, - - -6 Jordan-Street, Toronto, Canada, twelve years old, and after his .death -When I go to bed I find rest. whereas g he captained three more ves§cls, For thevery bedeendyour worktothe before-using Dodo's Kidney Pills I - - and o6ta'- '(Y several medals and eseRITtAN AMERICAN D.YEINC CO3" ,got up more fatigued than the night A MARVELLO'US' DISCOVERY. T3� money re Loo fm -- =before, L li woman's UNION gill P Montreal,Toronto,Ottawa,Quebeo headache which broke fay,sl Diseases of the -Thr:iat, Lungs and N ionto �loii water, F' l";asal Passages now quickly curid. a0v4Ll19 9se9, ' taken only 1}free,boxes,of Thousands of grateful ADOPT THS - Beware, or Olntwents fbF CatsiIlh t o I�gYGI6gTS 19eGuslde3a, 7�odd's Kidney Pills and cannot help people in - t that 0071ta1A Mei'CUfy To delaid osnr but credit them with ntiy cure. I ;every part of Vanada and United << hiave,been free fror.i ui;, +rouble since State, testify to the marvellous S .�Ii�RI PRFSGRIfiTIO as mercury will rarely destroy the Ocano of , taking Dodd's Kidney PilIs.- Power of this new discovery, i amensndconopieteiyderanBethewho;esyetam A free trial ' now olTereri. -� whilmeiteringitthrotioltbeuiocoa,surface 1. FOB, the CURE of DRIIP7KENNESS i much arttcles.bould never be used ezcep6 on 0 in the history of. medicine .- pMerip.ioni from ropntsblephsslcians,ae thu 1 t _ ha-9 ' so great st senh:+tion-been-ex- datniiµe thfiy will do!a ten fold to the good you -' Letter from Mrs, George Grant; of ; can possibly darivetroai them. $a'1'a Catarrh , HOW TO PCIRSUE. cited alttong medical men as has Coro, sibly dctnred by F.J.Chaneyy,1 Co..atCatarrh ' -- !cures. pi To- by the inarvellous_t Paisley, Ont., giving particulars of; ledo,O.,,eontafip n9 rilerenry,fwd 4 takes la• I;QQ� �S and Sheet Metal Werke ID71D aactly What to Do When Your•!cures. so speedily and pleasantly ef-f n C"i CTecY d-bP"` -' te-nafly,sctl'crg diiroot;y upon- an xooFlNa ai.eTE, In also fected by Catarrhozone. L'atarrh' tion," resulting in its use and adop Ssll�tJata9itr=b Intgfbeeure on`eelC6e n$yenu Pu il°a°dMo siobbootaTt,tKrosjogo arazFeNl4r�'i°ecva Ezem�r Has Had Enougl=. 'with the attendant danger tion by fhe Paisley' Woman's- Chris ire. It fy tsksn intern ley end made(n Toledo Coal Ter•etc• F1,00MGTILE(sre;tiew City Build. - The rule In warfare when your en-1 of Consum tion, • y los.;Toronto,son-byour arm). MetolCoallimOor. p _-Bronchitis,. and tiau Temperance Union, Oleo, b F: J. Cheney' Ca' Tostimoalali utc-, ,ta >y,thnstesturpnpll�antc�teeedforeorkrodulpleteorfor erny has had enough, and signifies 13ronchitic • Asthrxa, which imposes (copy) Sold byDroggiate;printTseperbottle. ra&Wfa sbJpet_o:;�et■it ftdi�itlm hone 1963 the sante in the ukual &.aiincr by such fearful suffering upon their vie- Paisley, Ont., Dec. 11, 1900. Ha:+'s Family PWx are the best ,Teront■ running away, ip to. give,him-some 'tims, - Asthma, 'with 'ii.s `sleepless The Samaria Remedy Co.,' `'snore. :nights and hours of torture, pieid 30 Jordan Street, Toronto, Ont. CURIOS- The • wise general ' � � A BANK OF ENGLAND - gives his beaten as it by magic to the marvellous ` L`eitr ;firs,-I penned a •few lines ITY• CAN A©A`$ enemy no rest,_but continues to push curative properties of Catarrhozone, to you some time ago,-as a member and hammer him until a van uished The air You breathe carries it to of the temperance cause, I wrote for One of the.curiosities of -the Bank PREMIER army retreatingin q - good order. bo- every air=cell,of the tun 9, carries it information;'at that tifne I-had in of' England is-to be- seen in the Cp M PANY comes a broken and disorganized I to every inch of mucor!s surface in- my mind friends whose son was a'printing-room. A man sits at a desk snob of men with rifles. flamed and diseased within -the gr at cause of anxiety. and trouble and ever three seconds a - This " e Y• Y Machine part of the work is done by• throat, lungs, nasal passages and on account of his-drunken habits. I delivers to him. two-complete '£5 WITH TFIE the mounted men, and the general i middle ciu•s. Snuff's, washes, oint- strongly urged the friends to try the notes. If he sites •there six hour Who fritters away his cavalry during �mcnts are useless 4s wcjl as disgust re 1ARMT mud I saw advertised in Uro To- 'receives over £,0,000, and in'3Pala-up iris ;til stn action instead of keeping thbtii in They ney-er-get-beyond the door. Yr _ ` g- ,onto Cliolie. They did so._Itwas days over' £20;OU0;00---- ling. eserve,fund rash for the v - - Assets . . P roe it t shot. to .enter into the, innerinbst chatn=' Arrangements for pursuing the en- bers of the bodtr where these diseases emy are begun the moment he gives are would simply mean in- �� / - tokens of having had q Qugh- .l-he flalnluaUOn,---perhaps--Qertth. • Ca -01 Rei•tjG/ �J� �� • -- Receives sums of ;I00 and ap wards on which tatereat at FOUR P PSR: G T, Sit,aNNU><L is. - -- chTeo�t�e staff- details the troops tarrhozone 'goers wherever air goes �� paid halfyearly, for which inves. to take each road try which the cn- and carries Ualing on its wings. jj /� '' ^G fora have rho most em,v can retreat-details of each Ldv- SuTTerers-.-don't delay. four drug- UNQUESTIONABLE SBCURrtiY. � � • Ing. of Course, been ascertained be gist sella-Catarrhozone: if Ire- has /,� "' ' forehand through the Intelligence not got it he can get it or we will e f ��s i..a,a. Fnllpertioulsrson apyl(oation.' --- DePartmcnt--.nnd 'indicates to the send you , the complete treatment - generals in command of each column prepaid for 81,00, If ' '� THE CANADA PERMANENT their line of route. - You would /��4//.'a+ ` --- prefer to test it .absalutefy tree we �A �. AND WESTERN CANADA The generfil who can combine ,lar- will send you a 254 outfiE. ;end us' � A � �:�. .- . ` Ing and dash with ftdIiuroitnesa is the- y.our .address find enclose locts to �✓�W /i/u/�� �'�f i/ _ . MORTGAGE CBRPORATIBN ' =man to command a pursuing.column. (pay for cost of boxing, postage, etc. V Catition and abilityto Toronto Stroet Toronto. - manoeuvre The Polson •C hr mica? Cri., Kingston,i - - , � eaweenent� . .• - are pot 70 importent.in such work. ,Ontario and Hartford, Conn. - - - ,• ' ' � ,. .. a -- � . . 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Con- g.r Matda s = You have just returned home, >rut Her demeanor had been studiously strnce had let a cup of Lot coflee Ta ._ .. -. BY.tluAathoaot..... ,_, ; that it seems better to have it un- cold, but at this act a struggle seem- fall on the floor and had sealdexiher. •�•,' '•A (if pay's Daughter., . - ;• j derstood at once: .Besides, you know ed to take place in her breast. She 1 self a v,Qry lift!@. She was ashamed .4 • -+'Another Clan's wite," . I Guy, and it is not as it he were a had already taken a; step t;0, leave i to have cried out. -No. she•pas not _ �,. •._,.1• •; stranger to you." him, but she suddenly turned, and really scalded after all. She was a •_• Sec-r- et. •:. A Nearta Bltteraue," .2• She seemed to comprehend what putting both hands on his shoulders .1 . . - '­%•• a ••0 .. Etc, Etc �* g, Y ex-i kissed him on the lips. He.caught I She contrived, however, to prevent . pectantly at her!father, sad he went her.in his arms,Yand murmured brok- any further talk about -Maida, Car- .. on. enlycringford, and th"e subject was, not ..O•w•»•ii•..•»•»•«•+•'•• ••«w•«•w• .••.•N•.yN.�•4N.�.��.�. �� .N �;N'u•Nor o. "Before you were found, and when My daughter! my daughterl how taken up again. ` ' • • ' • ' ' • � • : • • • ' • ' • • • • • - • • . "• . • . • rt seemed as if you could not be what 1•• ` - Y good.'you are to me. __ _ '-what '. "You are looking Io,- my dear,lt- SYNOPSIS OF PHF.CEDIAG sat there now, she forgot those taho you are, we had• formed a I wish I could be," she cried; •"for, said Sir Richard, suddenly. CHAPTERS-Guy IIartleigh ]eaves were iri the room with her, and in- little plan. I could not have hoped oh! you as c. m:Y father." She smiled faintly, by way of an- `England to find his l.opg lost cousin stinctivcly drifom into ons'of those that you were so beautiful, so fit to Neither Sir Richard nor. Guy un- sorer, for she had not yet recovered W _ .. . - In San Francisco. 3lalda Carring- wonderful songs without words'-into- grace the throne.of a queen if•neces derstood what she-meant then; they from the shock of the Znemorfes ,•-1 lord, an actress in theft city. 1q pes- which..the gifted. Mendelssohn poured sary; and then we had arranged- thought it was merely the cry .of a which Guy's words had raLt311c'd to tered by "genteel loafers* amongst 'so much feeling and emotion. Ter 'Guy and -I-that he would insure forlorn heart_; but }n times after they her. .-. whom is Caryl Wilton who proposes execution was marvellous, and show-+your proper' reception by the world remembered }t and understood better.I "She must have outdoor exgrciss, 11 and is rejected. She learns the ed careful training, but her expres by marrying you. And now that She left them aqd,Went to her own Guy-. It won't too to have her look- _-.Story of her moiher'5' betrayal you are what you•ate-I am-afraid chamber' a gem which Sir Ing pale." y Y Y sign- which is to music 'what the perfect c ,.Sir 13ichard Iiartleigh• Sir Rick.- soul is to the body-proved her ¢ Y do nut express myself as T should Richard had fitted up with all the Guy glanced keenly at her and no- stol's-child, Constance. whom Guy is natural musician. but if'there is no obstacle, could luxury wealth and good taste could quiesced with-his-ucele; ' Ates her and is taken to Hartleighl Sir Richard and 'C`uy stood en- you lodk forward--to bei-rig-his wife. command. Her maid awaited her, 'We'inust hatv'e a pair of ,ponies - Hall by Guy._ i tranced, listening, to the weird, or- Remember, my darling, that your and conducted-her into the dressing- for her. Guy. Yuu most go down . +� will shall' be the law:' If you have room where 'she assisted her to re-I to the city at the first opportunity If the first HAP that VI would from ! strain - n it poured sadly from the awakened instrument, Sir engaged your heart elsewhere, or if(move her garments. No ori! 'would I nnd'get them for her, Have you any Richard placed his hand on Guy's for any reason you would rather not, have supposed,posed, to see her then, that I choice for color, Constance?" UYd find have it so, you need fear no 0 osi- p arm, and ,there were tears in his Y PP she had ever disroticd tcithout a "Oh, you mus£ not be worried tits daughter such a one as -he must eyes'as he said: - I tion from me. Do not answer now. maid, she submitted herself to her I about me. If I am pale it is only be ashamed of, ever occurred to Sir She is not happy, C3uy. we will hake-time' to consider it." offices so. naturally, for the moment, nrui proves what a Richtird it was only to be dismissed The beautiful'face was downcast. , make her so if there is ower in love: IIlut she dismissed her maid as I foolish girl I,am more than anything with a smile anis' an increased won- You will.help. me Guy?" now, and very pale. Anel as she soon as she could, and then locked I else," •''der that she, who had lived as=she "There is nothing I would not do listened to her father she could not hersei-f in with a sigh of relief. She Sir Richard shook his -head in lov- had, could accommodate herself to to make Constance happy,' returned help thinking of that night in Siui threw herself into an easy cushioned Ing dissenting dissent, for he would. her new situation,. - with an ease the young man, with a singular.fee I'rancisco, when Caryl Wilton had chitin .and knitted her brows-ill d ..'.which Tial one could have surpassed, told her of his love. She did not cep not have this wonderful daugh�r of. vor' and troubled thought, Alone there, his take the slightest risk. — - ' Ire-could not keep his eyes from The older man looked at him With know why she thought of it• She with no fear of vin e es to sur- her, but watched her as she presided did not love the man, and yet she p y g y ou will.hat.e a .txyiug,•orde(yl to _ .. . . a smile of comprehension and plea- prise her thoughts on her face, she pass through during the coming few _.. - at the table with all the grace and sure, had thought of hl;n more than once nonchalance of one who has done the ••Could anyone he loving her, since , she had becorre Coi:ataac gate way to her teding9, days, for_ all .the county will call . : same thin so often as to be urcon- g q All. of her past life,-fr0ra-the night I'upon you," he said, "and ysu must .1 ' - . g he asked proudly. . Hitrtleigh. It seemcd'very lung ago• lief mother died, seemed to have lost I not be worn out. 'If you could only scious of the details of her move- She was silent for a few utalrc:nts ' . -' �nents. And et Maida C'arria ford "She is very beautiful," was the , f itself-in a strange drstance of time, j ride horseback; now," . Y g answer, accompanied by a sigh. a. cr tier..father ceased spea.-irig and It seemed so ver b g . was acting as she never before had thein said, in a low tone, devoid. of Y long ago. I1ut I "I run do that, if it will please "Is she not, ti1'hy.did you not tell every incident of that time w;,s as _ _" acted, recoiling the many bits of me she was beautiful and accomplish- =til emotion: clear to her as if-it had""been burned yOh, then• ifyoucan ride, it will - .. •"Dusinesa" with which she had tak-i IL different from what I had I do -not need to consider it. ' cJcry reason to fear s. . might be +`'nmething told me that you had into her memory, She could SEr her I be all right until w,• can gel 'tho en the part of the Lady on the stage. ! h, B mother dying vellgcf 11; the wgrda: ponies for you, I$ there a horse in But after the meal there came a Blood will teal, Guy. Why. she tears, this at heart. I know of no reason of her promise to the dying woman:the es for she'can ride Guy?" harder trial than merely sitting at a herself as if she had Peon accuatc•tned I why 1 should .not be his wife-in tr`cre bcforc her eyes in blazing let-,I • tea table and acting; as if she were time." I y g "Sc.imp.ts safe and as spry a lit= to tt:aving the whole world at her I rto,a of Bre.- Then s�hc saw her sister;I tic horse as ever trod turf," at home there. 41r Rich::rd. anxious feet." "In time, of course agreed the! with Lite sweet Ince upturnrxl to ben-j Yihat do you Say thFn, Cori- ... , .'to pl+ace her, gave ter.his arm as Ilow little either sus ected that I delighted old man. "in till.,::, "'ou von, rigid to death: then- herself fec-i stance. will you ride?" they nose from the table, and led her i the dotingfather's wc,r(!s were true must have a life full of happiness • into the little gallery w re he had ' • I Ing from her, There ended her bap-1 :'Anything' to Please you." - - - '" ` I . g i 1c, a sen ! neither thought of, Yes, first. A•h, here Is Guy Is it t Circ, pin,,,;,, s-ince ifica she had been liv "But I want, you to please your- •- -•gat that night awaiting hi*r coming �night, (;Uy?" . she had been accustomed tYi.havin - in a: life full of f:ilsr`n6is and wrong 'self " - Itiith a plen.aed smile or, his face he ttt� the world at her feet,-rind more than "It could riot be more beautiful, fi(>!t, mother, mother!" she wailed, ' "I like ttothinG better than 1l. good ' fed her from picture to picture• with-I once that evening shr I ad tho+Lght,! If von would like to a� an English "hog, could_you. blight mv:life with i gallop• and only ask that you will ~, out making any comaic,.t. on any of w• air ht. at its hest, Constance; you. y , _ them, and she Rat the idea, some 1th a bitter srr,se of humor, hotv`srej would be wise the wrongs of your own. 1t you! not select for me too tame a horse." way merely ractikin un a small to conte out here." knew how t;rntic rind sync d the ord! I-see-we !hail have to winch her how that an ordeal was being prr-I auriience what pshe hadtxrn used too wad c:f any diversion, she ex- .main i.Q, mulct _-you l.itve ni,id, me Guy, -,She to disposed to.be uck-_ pared for lien 'a¢d she was on the I doing on n large one pressed her readiness, and started , alert to mce-t it, whatrt•er it might g .I promise as I did, If you had known less " I Guy asfAc,:ted to his uncle'q words far tl,r Window, and would have.R:ne i )low Laic and r 6e, It came, but IC was dif4erent - out h,uf not her father lou hir.g!y g nerouw Coy is could! And the riid man glanced at his - :from anything she had foreseen, and 1°'''th another sicth, wl;tch the. time g you have wished me to deceive him tteautitul daughter with so much ' detained her until could wrap did not escape the old n.Iin's notice. h€ P ns -I aivat And }rt"-she started _ .Y. Ut nearly betrayed her ]le turned quickly, and s;sked' olGthing 'about her, say.ng. pride and al7erctlon that she arose The ortrn;ts had not interested the clearest fol of my heart7" � riot with :3 sudden 'impulse' arrcf wtnt' _ q ni from the- chair and clenched her ish P Ifavr you told her, Ouy, what is The night may hr Pru �,ful, but! hands-' 'is it not ju.atice after' a.11?'' around to hila and kissed.his fore- #i+r Richard had lyra them but 1Htauly and cr�rus 'gorre woman. his atonement for tt,e other'- her. and she g it scant at,ention, so that when head, saying. stn u•d is front of the You mean—" rid not a Particle of it for • pL Ile hesitated . - titins go togcthrr" she said as ifi the Pour, wronged ' outcast-made You trill spoil me " picture nt his wile. ahr w;ts not even "I mean your marrie e.'• thinking aloud And i fen she step-! so y "w` cAn't FT+oil you," ansicrred hQ ; looking f is Fie saw thin she was fd so b his act-and never even.re- . flow could I?" - ped tlut,ugh the window and st,r•od? , fondly, "bui we «ill do all that levo . . thinking of other things, 'and gently ••True " assented Sir RiChard, with alone in the moonlight with the marl tncinbcrrd. I must look at ft !o ' can to mak: you happy, won't we, called her by name' she had.sold she would murr Oh, mo hcr' :, r, mut think of yr' . - - ,,• a light laugh, "it ould not have y that or F•hatllofatter I -The poor old Constance. ° man r'C; v looked quickly at his cousin, "'Fathcr!" a•td she lookrrl at hila, coma with very good i,race from -' . - you. would it' I am not misteken CFTAFTER VII, - 5h,c shrew hers!'!. on the hod and a bright 8u h moon+.ills to'his " s' tnd then, following his gJanee, turn- F ru tomo. tun I, Gu Wept cA.L,eks, and there was a wsirld of ed her eyes on tae face in the par_ in fhc 5 p Guy-you For some mintrte+s' no word was I t r erne, hitter tears. :some of!meani=~g tai the blur !yrs that met " trait. love her, do'you not spoken between the cousins, Con-I them were for herself and come were her brown ones, "Too much• .I nm afraid," was the i stance taus gazilig out across the fnr C;uy but moat' ref them were for Coilstnncc !tushed slightly, as she A took of s'tart'ci! horror crept tri- almost inaudible reply, lawn, seerning.ly tvatchin the. old man, who. whateder his sins, caught fire to her eyes; and she ahruak back, g'. the flit- ug glancc,''and f.he8 with - "You do not Incan"- the old man t1r,K mann shadows i s tt;e chased was her' father After n while she _ _ • - 'murtnuring: Y that etr.inge coldness which.I-ad, so tial no!" i wrned.. pale with .a sad cert tear- each other across the treN cel Guy arose and dried her tears, and with o • ' often repelled hien, walked to the The :last time she had sten that! that -there is a more favored one t•..,v w,,tching her, It was enjoy- A renetion of bitter scorn hated her- window and looked out, ` than ourself?" self for the uatworth - i ;face ores !tI the dire light of a y 1.:.•nt onougn fur him. y+ur.denly,'cis Y :part she was .- g gran i "I do not think ire need to fear was so oftri, the case, she became Playing. To be Continued. - moinihe atter Chic hwae had taken 'that She told me there was.no one conscious that he was looking at her And qo„_torn betwrrn her emotions. �- -' ",frnfa her that which was to at hcr in the•world to regret her since hf-r and she turned quickly inward him she mec}+anlcnlly extiiigulahed heri'1MOLTY.E SMOKES I!GAIN.” , , . In robbing.cl her, of her birthright, Yes mother died " and 'said: lamp slid retired to her luxurious K i f+ho was dead, and she had said she Fier mother? ITr=R ebe said much "ltihy do you Inns at me eo nttrch?" couch to tall Into a slumber which Sulflhur witch That Won 'the "might liave.ths little bo"ok, t It wua to you about her motltcr?" "I hove s.ron lasted until laic the next-morning-, I it not a betrayal of the gentle lov poor little children g-' J Battle of Grarelotte, ''Very little. Nothing of her oven looking in at a jeweler's window. Sir Richard was waiting for her • . .- { Ing girl's trust? She covered her'accord!, She told me of her life ar•d longing for the diamonds there.'• when she Rent down stairs, and she I It i. . . that. at the battle of _ taco with her hands, and moaned all that was necessary to establish She turned away again• and said, k•isced him with such an air of ten-1Gravelo.tte. during the 'Pranco-Frus- softly to hrd w her identity, and then begged me to coldly; derness that he'flahhed'with jqy, Igian wat, there was fur some hours, Sir Richard was alarmed at'the of-!say as little as-might be. You saw "Iiartleigh hall is very beautiful." "I am so sorry to bo so late," sheat a'Critical point of the field, an acct of the picture on his daug'?r�er„how dee 1 affected she was b the V rv,” he answered, pt you tcait%ng ppeari ee of greater success on the I exclaimed, in aii agony of self-i P Y Y e said "!lave I kc 'n - i reproach: , sight of her mother just now." "It 1 had not been fouryd would long?" _ irnrt of `the French .than of the.Ger- "IKy darllrlg,' what have I done? "They must .have Fuf!ered. ..And there: have been 'any difference to *.Not at all. I always breakfast'mans. Von Moltko had been made ' It was wrong to bring you to yourrshA has locked the picture fain dark- you?" Tate, and Guy is always 'early, lfeInware o! tha ptriluua positlon of Ilia . '1 another without a word of warning; ness again. Well, 'it is best, Tt "The ITall, with a small estate,- pati been out for•a-gallop or a' row forces in that quarter, and he hur- - - will be the burial of the past. I can and the title, will, be mine .in an on the. lake:' Irere he is now, and he ri¢d to the spot. For souse time it but I thought only of surprise." -never do enough f6r her Gay." curve:" Y has the mail with- him," 'was observed 'by those around hien _ "Yea, yes!:'. she murmured, The thought of the dreary Guy came in, with thole flush of ex-I that lie appeared much moire anxious . . ... ;"Forgive me• will''yon not?" fi Y past "But my coming will make some y 'that. usual: overcame the old man, and he sank d.iffierence to you?" • erelse on his cheeks, and looking as "It is unnca:ssary." into a chair, d with downcast IIs gained - • "I haye always inept it covdretl by - "Nothing that agents me. Your handsome as any woman could de- lT ned a prominent position, ' . eyes rested his head on his hand. father's wealth, of which there is a sire. IIs greeted his cousin,ivfCh :where he was re 1 the doors• but',it.As yours .now, and .,Gtt enemy s fire. g - z e, u a rrassmen , an 'put his IIe field his cigar be- do not tell me for a few days fila•- p ncle's mail.b his late. Then .he i tweeh two .fin ors of Ills lett hand, key." . ho c I do not need to assure you u Y P r 3` IIs took a little Lhinq about' her .past life. I would that I acct only too glad to lose it sat down in an•easy chair and asked f om tirie to time striking a fusee, _ golden key.from!en o her as -she is without an under the circ, •nstances." .. P and applying et v.end, but al- - , A his pocket and put it 'into hcr 1f6tless i 1 y y erahission of his crnasin to read PP : .fi it to th hand. She tuck It,. mechanically,ill thought of the past if I can." ' I know you re his She, gave' it with so ,ways neglecting to put the.ci- be- y' Guy answered by a sympathetic I am -not { generous.' papers. and then, recovering herself by de- generous in this," .he gracious an air that he sighed sdit-,tween his lips. When the. crisis of - -- green, liftod her eyes"steadily, and,glance -'and' crti."ed lightly'to the answered. ly and looked wistfully at her, 1the 'clay was evidently approaching - gazed-full.into the'•calm, sweet eye•piano, where, unnoticed by Maidtt, ._ --Flow so?" she demanded quickly. whereupon she sbemcd annoyed, and'the last fusee had been burnt, and he stood and watched her with qd- . '"lhe -•ha iness of turned to her father to ask if __he nothing but the cold ashes of of the woman who:.! child she was PP pleasing you w.rorigly pretending,to be. The eyes`miration and longing. Presently she overshadows every other'feeling. I• would have both. crearn and sugar in I Nultke's cignr'remaihcd: " ' '' . -• -seemed to look back into hers with,beeamo aware of his presence and am rewarded, for. any loss by the, his cofTce. At length T,ismarck's attention was . a pitying glance, rind its mod th, looked swiftly up, catching his feeling that you have gained "You"You must not-troublq ,yourself, directed to the great general, upon -' - - - �her 'that-if � gl'anco and inttrgre'Litu;` it. An in- thin; thcrrby:" i mY clear," he answered. whose sagacity the fortgne.of the , �e that face. describable air, in which pity and ' '•'!•hat is very r-icely said," was "But it will.be only a , pleasure,"- ftglit, so largely depended. Moving. (. •• o{ten slie •would surely betray tier-` coldness.were mingled, came ovor her, her .only she said, as she took her seat at the up to him, Bismarck c uiet]y struck self. { : I y :conlnient,; glade in a chi! l "uy mother!" she mad! herself in an instant, and, ceasing the pa- ling tone. table and arranged the cups'. "Wil,Ia fusee, applied it.to Moltk`c's.cigat', - titetic thing she was playing•; she "I skin not know-holy it .was said• .You not drink a,cu -of cofTee,.QLuy'?"`and tiie welcome• sight• of the -blue env, and thcp, with a dceit-drawn ed the 'tune and' broke into at 'Tttanlc ou, no." J)re, . walked to the Picture, and,• g 1 Constar.cc," he replied, sadly. I i Y �tobacco smoke curling-up from the _, closing the doors, locked them. Then .gay_ aria .from .nae of th_e popular only know that 1 would. give ' ,�iir Richard looked around at liis'commnnder's lips rewarded the at1. - ' 'Yelie put the key in her bosom; and' operas. title, estate, and all if I could but nephew, and said, laughingly: f tention of the Chancellor. Bisinarck - I Gu turned awn moodil for he "Guy wants nothing drawin1. whispered, "Let us go away,'• i Y Y Y ports! you." g now, but to g back'in his solid way; said, ' r had noticed,.tile effect of his presence. She•afTeeted to misuhdrrstand him, be allowed-tet read his• theatrical with. exultation in ,his voice: 'All Flcr father ied`her away, blaming on his cousin, but the old man look- - himself for this want and said, lightly: news. He is daft on the drama,..must now be • well,. Noltko" - of tact, and` ::nal. until they neve in 'the drawing-.ed.up gayly and began. to, nod his "But. I do not want the title, nor Constance:" smokes again." The battle was won. .' head in appreciative time to the the es;.ate." "Nat quite as bad as that, uncle. _ . room again did :'he venture to look --� music. He .rose and went over to "I wish ou did waist them," he 'remonstrated Guy. "I am fond of at Guy, lie was regarding her In-' her si-do, and when she stn Y VALUAT7Oti OF LOST LI51BS. tent! but he ,blushed, piled,'said; i snit!,, . oleic! " y• and dropped' � - quickly, than. as.she did the - u.re ioufi •' Accordin •• -his eyes like a •schoolboy when ho entyoll play_ yi not ask him why, as he had expected "Anel still fonder of amateur the- g to a scale of wtilue fur- I found hinisolf observed,, She did not• '°'You play-and sing divinely,". "I lie gent ori, "becitise they are inse- atricals. Have you ever acted,1 nished by the miners' unions and _ . . believe he suspected her, but the Tam glad' if you'are pies ed." pnratile' from ate." IConsfiince? I mean on the amateur mi iers' accident*insurance ce.mpanies • 2 9 ",Arore_tha,n_RLoa.srd__ s a?' �ilci r' o^,cS----i' " lack-d f' Gerin:,ny- rhe loss- -' tilx>trgkt-tlitr s}ic iv is gni e'1 r—o ervA- - --- 1 lien-of'ee+rrse:-F-could Wert want K -bot,i-#att<ls tion I was here a moment ago.' theni., Let-us go, In_. our f smilingly. at_his dao (iter. is valued 'at 100 gave tier the set, control ,she y g per cent., or the needed, and she„turned' to "FTs has stepped out op the versa- nigh whole ability.fo,c.un a livin her •father� • . .. _ h .ts a•re." A nick flash, followed b a dead- K'• Los- .and said: . . . drily,, "I hope you have not caught cold," ly llor, snowed,o the, 'fair file!!}n ' the right hand depreciates the 5 -_ITe wished_to-smoke,--I-st p fi pa n '- -='A-re-you-initis!_of-innste-r- ippose. - steadily: t of an-tirdividuttl-as a worker I - ciclarr red=her-father, wro Inti over- Tint sfie answer!It- °nl "Very. ho you I- r1 Coli'stance, how do you like Ga ? hoard'her ld t i ordc, lis she step ed 70 to 80 per ,cent., while the'loss of - ... 1? aY p „Never." "'Lo you like 1ny pkly?. . thing? Iye•is .handsome, good and noble. thrcrgli the tvincluw. Ilere's bad notes the left hand.represents from 60 to A true man, I should may." • Oh, no.- I um not-so delicttt.e:- -I suddenly- ex-I-^,0' per cent,. of the earnings of both ' -'Have you a' favorfto?" The old man smiled in a Pleased am used to exposure• claimed Guy, without ' looking up hands. 'The thumb is reckoned to.be .. "You ore too tired 'to'play to- ora and stroked the-dark hair:- from'his paver. "Do ou remember worth from �0 to 30 t night,:' he said solicitans.• Y The--old Tnan flushed mit--lic words, Y per cent.'!1f the "I aln glad to !fear you say that," ithiit Maida Carrinbfor'd' '-,veer ri�ade .worth The first fin er of the "I ant not too tired," s;te answer- Y ns if feeling that they calrried a. r - such :a sensation in ('�rtlifornia and right and is valued at from 1l to •- . he said. proach to hint, but with- touching etl, and, without- hcr word, she..• fi tvas to have come to London?" i.,1 F3 per centr., that of the left'hand' cat down at the Piano -aridher "Why? it seem! .tri me--.noboely humility said nothing' that would in- at from 8 to 13 - y could say less of Guy." dicate it. Sir � Richard answered Yes, but j. per cent. fingers over the keys to troy diem, Guy_is all that.yov Pay, and I ata. :'You - inus•t- be- • grad, he said. Maida- 'ren'ly- Pu•t-ckatve the cep s'he - betraying, an ahs did so,' a thorough ' : ' .. .. glad that you-you-like him. Bo- ":hall oro nut say Good-night?" taus holding, and li.vtened with a set > familiarity with the instrument. Please ehcuse William from school - - - - • fore vont were found, and when we "Perhaps it would be better," she face, Gny continued: - I.0-ckiv,-wrorto•-the-boy's Inot-her"to . "' She loved music and cvnild find in f6arrd—. You will_forgive me for, answered. . ,_ . . "tri .seems that.she wua killed in the teacher, as he sat up la a last; It a solace for her troubles• when • I am about to say, will you f "I �iape you will have street an Attack on an overlii.nd stagy in night studying his lessons w.1d is too rverytbing else failed, and so, as she:pot?" I%reruns and, refreshing sleep the. first whi0i she was traveling. Why, Con-,sleepy'to conte today, . ,. _. ­ . .. - . . . ... . . _ - ,„ F 4 . . . • 1. -^xc i—�, - r rxf� ryd+S', �,.,.-"•s 4 Y- `r}4's. , ;u♦•.yy r yI{'e>7•��" a a•'W x%lC x ry + .: .,� �' '.. ..,,.. '..'... ..... ...F"' ...� ���' _ fir. . �°.•1e,'4k'� .,;ALT" •fYt. n , ... .. .. �. � .:, •.."� '.:i,+'IY� , ... lis. ,rql+. � �,. '�1 ��.iT . y ��•��• , + _ 74 �. aro oUs sUz"31WMs:DY aft-A" -•d,L. Spink,was In town last week. A Searchlight,oo the Electric Tower of _ to the addre.,1"a row SOPer r -Henry Gordonfa ow always yhe dot.towhlah ,Baia in'poor heang cuts s rays fo none is as 50 at BuBstlo. NEW PMise EUst3parks, of Toronto, ie viaitia casts s foe• distance of 60 miles. 1 a • �" � 8•mittaaoe• .s• aosaowLdaed at Thos. Fields. j - - 1 ego of dere as lah.l oa star i3cst wvea -Fred and Mrs Law,. friends The British Empire is sixteen times w ��r•o•iyt of moa•7 N 0"Does.al nr. Larger than all the French dominions. --- # ~` titan�i•da�i paid a>tisad t at the bay ibis week, -W.E.♦amerces chi a ee.rloed of and-forty times greater chap the. posses. hats on E. Tensions, Dl� cions of&be German Emperor. -MCGtre ,tad !9]=00-Very latest shapes in Mese,-IAaies -Mrs.John Stepbenson,of the base. - e m Men's heavy boots. -- and Childs ns..' A new liave s line is is health. -- Sale Register. �3a,tB—Lsteet'atylee in Christies sad Fedoras. = •-- _.. :; -481h blenders at — Oshawa om Mon- ; Jvzx 18, 1801, day, 36th tali. Sas ad: Survaa.T, JVLY f0&h,1901.-]![ortgage sale "NOo7��Pt9titl,='—U to•date Ties, Collars and OnSs. - - -Fred Beating,of Toreaio, is yisidag .of farm land at Idrxwell s hotel,Highland P' Creek,being the a hatf of lot 10, con 2, o' • --- - - his parents Irene this week. Soarboro,'oontaining 60 sons, moss ar F? 93NI tE3--V latest tWrns. . Res our sate leB ore has Rose b Wiscod- P �- LOCALISMS• ' -Bohr.Johnston lw,in good state of onitivatfos. Good ��lacin our .order Perfect�t guaranteed. - - sin with a car•ta►i ot'6aitte. bnildiags and orchard. Bale at S p.m. placing 7 -- - -tJdiae Jam.. Toronto, ii visiting Bee bills for particulars. Davis Bel. BUNTINGS, Mr.and Mrs.J B.Linton. dam,suet. Be Ae e -Davf1 Anna Sr is home for a few -Miss As Marks, of Lacen,was the - - weeks. goes/of!lire John(tee this week. -fifes•Alex. Faleoaer,was in the airy -W.E.Clark,has given up the milk .. _ this week.. business and bas gone railroading. #her . -etre.(can. Beldon,is on lbs sick list _Mise l-.s a Toronto: is visiting y + `JOHN DICKIE peeeeat. - Jss.Gorm�ap,e Lakevfiew:due wee)z.- and child, run down-there atC0 -W. T.Dunbar, was in the city on Oa seoonai of repairs the Spink Mills � _.. -- • -- -- •-- Vednosda . were closed for a short time this week, .hundreds-lucky if you are not one: _ -Mn.13 idon.of Whitby, visited her _Mise.Betha Palmer is this week the And what do you think they wants. - - - ewn George an Wednesday. guest of Mrs.Poynter of Cberrpwood.' . They want rest and a change, ARE SELLING THIS WEEK _ --W. G, Ward, teacher, Brougham, • -Miss Nettie Bradford bas a&W upon tis on Tuesday. gone to _ the city W spend a week with her nieces. and can't get either. Pity to speak -The Spink Mills employees bays been -Born,as Indian Head, N,W.T., on of it ! Prime new cheese, - - raltsiririg the race ibis week- -- June 80sb,the wife of Wm.J.Miller of a Prunes extra choice, - - -Mr. and Mrs. Piles, of Poronto,visit ' ed with Mrs.Varsy lest weak. Tuesday next to to l be ben on is almost rest in itself l cod Park and Beans - son. Scott's Emulsion of cod-hoer cal _ G Salmon 10 cts., -Fred Law,moved into J. A Hilts' y ., eta. house on Church St.north on Wednesdayprofeetiontl ear.roe .wee'aar�u awe,w, .T. P - duties. * sears.wrwe owe., ,. voaowve, 6$Oiling Bt3an0. -Wm, Peak,has purchased the Dun. -The G.T.R. employees wen busy ac`sad la.00; au�rnCca - - - baryon stage wbieb will be used in bis bus last Sunday Pam$on the work as the Fresh Cream Sodas, line here. bridge, BINDER TWINE--E, J. Price bay. Fruit Ginger Bread, - --- -W♦T.Hartrick left on Wednesday -Mies M. O'Leary, fng left Brougham.for a short time, has for the Pan-American and to visit friendsteacher at Old Sweet Rine Biscuits, .atrn.ted lila Moder twine boniness to W.J, snarls,Eases Co.is 'now ]tome for her Bodell, All orde•.will be p molly Elled bzZ Crisp Molasses Snaps, is Penasylvanis. holidays. air.Bodell• All prrtie•hiving alrerdy orderecL - -Geo. Howland, wbo is now an em• - twine,may got some by caJhng on the latter, _ _ Uptons Janis in - T. J. Clark,president of the Canada st ei homeof the Toronto Street Railway,is Ice Co. Toronto,was a natter at our office _ _ ... me for a abort visit, this week. OPlum, Rasherr keit &C,range, Apricot, Currant, p y Mrs, Varty'e farm hones is now oom' -Mise Cliarloste Taylor, of Toronto, Plated Lad is one of the most handsome vast weekends in Pickering daring the Real Estate 1 Br residents in the neighborhood. Leave ]oris order for choice groceries with us. -Mise Ida Ackerman, left for her p -A. B. Dowswell, of Claremont is in Thome in Toronto on Wadues3ay evemirg this neighborhood %bis weep oem iafter spending two weeks with friends House and Lot m Pickering Village DICKEE lbere, Pe g Plating eavqun%*intot o dead lis♦ JOHN -The ingresstaco the deatbi"ottha late for sale cheap. . . , Three yoanst man from Oshawa, S&epben Weetney will be resumed next Frank Buckley, Will Gordon and brother Monday afternoon in the firs hall * � are camping at Gordons Grove, The y -Richard Pollard. who is at present Fire aid Lifii 1==0 appear to have much sporto-Behing, ,boot in the General HoepiW with ■ broken - isrg ata. lag is improving as well U can be expected Auto � Q� _. _Ons of the brightass meteors that we -Mrs. B. F. Powell, ani daughter, AND YET A OT1�lir SLUMP, have yet,sea passed through she western l Gladys of Cando,.N. D. teens Tuesday sky is a aortbezly direction on' Tuesday-1 with tbeir oona•a, Mrs. Job& Gee o! Oonveytecing dome. _ eveaia;R abons 10.30 o eloek. The trail Church f3i. !Honey to Lona. Was vfsible for about sen minutes, Lad -Garden party, July 8092, Ladies. Aid Farmers will find mo binder twine second to none on the market.- the light -fit like s bright dash of ligbting! Methodist ehareb, ss Jobs Greenlaw s. Visits Claremont et m the prise is froone gtlaiter to one halt cent per poaad.lower than -Do cot forget the excursion by ,seam Hiasnle !sand ►tteodaaee. Farther Visitsovary Tuesday. other twines. Ii will be to your advantage to see me before purrhaeiag. _ er Argyle.to OlOo:s N. Y. and ta.she Pan I particulars later, - - American F,position at Beffalo, on _Last Friday evens, ing daring %he than �. 1Cb3rdS4�1, - q `T - ��a�Wednesday July 17sb ander the anepices�der-tom a tree a fere fast from Cbm, 1 of the A O. G W Whitby, Boat leaves Bradford', boowas struck by ligb&oiag Notary Pubs A. PiskenW. Logan,f Pickering. - - Frenchman's Bay at 9.45 a m Passes f and badly damaged 7m will will be conducted to 41ie anieila pier I -lira J.S.Jophson and fami;r arrived free of coal. Return fare to she Pan last week from Saaforib, so loin bar has - - - --- - Ameriaao 11.75, to Oleosi 11.00, tie blind bear. Tbey are aiw living in their _ bills for further particulars. 0 say residence on Luton For.,'Or.,.... Pickering college oar bad 'issued -Leonard Hopkins,formerly miller at ' v Ibsa emcee!anaoaaeemsos. Isis i very' the Spink mills;now of Bedford mails, Hidgh Grade W heels aisraotivs cane of workmaaahip tad re' was married so a $agatoo lady on 5%b of 4: .&I mno�oredis upon the artist who dans. The yews extends con salatioas, produced it. We are informei that a -Mrs. E.J Smith Lad family of Tc., _ number of applicants will be refused ad= scorn,are expected to arrive here this DICKIE. Bee T. L GREIG.- Or J NO DI mission to the college for want of accom week so oia b4r. Smash, wham they will odation This speaks well for the cepa• oocapy tris IIartnek residence lasety ya - rasion of the collage. The pass year hie ' , cased by Mrs. Sasas;e. Agent for -alt M been the most encdeaafnf one is ate hietor 1 MS�se Harr1S v -A heavy rainstorm took place here If. Hopkins, kind, of veb• � y- • tlaanoially, as the receipts have been! r _ P last Fridav afternoon accompanied by iclea m.acfac,nred by the �WaLaughl,a about I 10 greater than.in any former j tigbtning and tbonder. Considerable grata Co'y, of Oshawa, Cleveland y - year The prospects for she future are ! - ..very bright. any with Its beaatifal local, has lodged. Lad those who had begntr hay A special ober of Norway Spruce 4 to sad other good wheels. Special prices tog had their operations somewhat inser• 7 feet, healthy and rigbs for transplanting ion,its many improvements%bat are bei, offered. added year b 8 opted, Otherwise no damage war done at 50. each, the parohsaere so dig their .• y y year, aid ice large staff of wtuJe much AmooR 6e rusoceafnlwill esnotadidateelt from rat 'of June 1901. offer will be to end e®cisal teachers, the college is growing ROOd Sample wheels over J, Dickie', store. in favor. rata. 4"777'., , =Arrangements have bemade with she Conservatory of Muria.Toronto, were C}=t�Z1QO=, C�i1Zt, en ibe Grand Trunk Railway for special ez- Mise Jessie Bina,, who assured drat-class carrion rales from she followia is to. - e boson on theoryistheae.sondyear'sATC� ��OCj_Olfbawa,Ons., is connection wy�tb&i grand coarse, and Miss Helen Rutherford, who �f�' j. j�. s ��k M�Ills*'*' Seoltiah D noustration so be held in passed bar third year in pianoforte -Ile- --Prospse/ A.,irk, Monday afternoon, duly partmeat (teacher",anuria►. T>sir.Piek ry : pith. The fall bawd of the 48th High• sing friends extend eongratalalions. -REPAERI G i Iaoden with 16 of a vocal choir and 7 -Ii has been the lescties for it lose �� t� T .fit - Bero ers and Daaoere will reader ,,lee• lime for you men so eangregaN around L Uses and pat om epeoialtiedfor the noes• the doono�of businw in %b• vile All'work.Raaranteea and at moderate . ,iso. Ad a, adults 2U; ehildrri 5$uree• , 10s. Railway tickets good of es y on Saturday evetriap. day.18thD.M. g nal Baser• No partieetlar berm may strieefarom young _ :Fall line of tical 008e. w . good reiaraiag to sad iaoludiag {o the potiti Tnewsy, oftentimes itpositive iinjary me •'� _ July 18th. Bingle fiat-class fare for owner of ibe place before which they- Pine Block, Pickering• 'round tri Grand Chief Alex trraaar U. d - p , gather together. Often,when ladies fin A.,Grand Secretary Major D. M.Robert is aeesesary so go is' she posd-oiMee or All work lefi with W. d, BODELL, son.B.A.;and other(dread Camp Offieerti some store they hserally have to force Broogbam, will reasive careful and � 9 of the ret of Bootlaad will be present in themselves through a crown o[ mea sad prompt attention.. 1 s - [uU'H' bleed eoetume. All she nemben a cloud of tobacco smoke beton ibej cany - Of ibe band will also be kilted. Beaver- reach their distinasioo, and frequently, Ed. J. Smith. ton,Breohia,Blackwater,Newmarket, N rather than so peas through this ordeal, - - Parkdale,Port Union, Port Perry, 'Sear. they go somewhere else or postpone she bore Jet, Toronto, Uptergrove, Uxbridge, •bait sill some more weivenisos sesteon♦ i Victoria Rd, Whitby, Woodville, York, when young men with to meal together, � ��� �' Rokering, Dumbarton, Unioavi2le: As it should be at some point where is s' .. .... will well cis from all stations where the single not interfere,with the rights' of others. - tan to Oshawa is not more than 12:50, This practice is carried on.thoughtlessly, - Reenite of Tennis tournament•rep -to and no doubt.without the leas/idea that E�t�et�•�dhin present time are follows:-- they are iajariag rayons.but is is a mat "'w"!5 i - I Karr eerie,, Mise Rieli,sd don N ter of mach concern to our business men "Cream Baas," FamilyFloor, 18 80 r Herr beat N Mullet Goo Every, and that fact should be borne in mind. - _ . r specialty, Prices compering.... •,Toronto Patent,"Fany Pastry Flour,$8.90 per hbl: Miss Marker. Cornell,N Mullet beat Mise Bern• d er,J Marker. CherrywGod. Savorsbl with other selene. - ,. 1� y .._Bonwti, .Frere Manitoba Patent Fleur, x6.00 r bbl. -' 'Miss Bunting,Rev W F --'---- - Bran 113:00 per ton .. •tWbe&Wene"25e per package Mies Wood, F H Carewel beat Followingis a report of the promotion Shorts, 414.00 per ton Cora -Meal; 12lbs for 2c � p° P .Open.for bueinees at,(c.Bnady e Mise Mullet, J R Texton beat Mrs examination of our public school for'the Jumbo Flour, 118.09 per-tan , Oat;tided,101bs for 25c term ending Jane 90th:-From jr to sr pt residence., Mixed Chop, 116.00 per fon Rolled OsI 101be for 250 ]itukar, Rev G McGregor. Mise Baker,W A RemmerO 2nd=brink Henderson, Leonard Gates, --•_ Oat Chop, 11,10 per 100 lbs. Rolled Wheat,8 The for 26e O'Leary, W T Dunbar, bat Miss Howard Henderson,Sadie Laughlin, we.= xis 36o per btu Graham Flour, 12 lbs for 260 _... : Mrs Bateman, J ley Shank, Jecny Alexander, Mabel A1nz Horse Rake and •_ _ _ ' Marker beat Mise ander, James Alexander. Jr to.sr 2pd- Berver,Dr'Bateman. , 8 Gang'Plow,for bale, Newton Laugblid;Lily Timbers. Sr Ind May. ]G%b 1901. SPINS MILLS. la_ second ..aeziea- Mies Oonoell� to it 2nd--Vernsh{dates, Ro -Darter, Wm &Bicycles for,ala•.or to rent. v' _ Mullet beat Mise Richardson, N-Kerr• Campbell. Jr Srd so ar9rd—Olive MacRae, Milia Bnntinlr,Itev W F Carpenter beat Leslie Green,Dells Gates.' - a _ blies Mallet,J R Theron; .. tJ . S. •Buudy, __.- - ...... --- - M"Bateman, J Mnrkar beat )hiss ,`i wonder why they put 'He Iisifi :in - -- - grave. I understand 2$-tf (yl'1t2Bmont. - Baker,.W A.Remmer. Peace'.over Juaea' � • that be led s very.bad life." "True- M" - In semi-finale. flies Dusting. Rev W - hoppers • • • • _ _ F Carpenter best firs Bateman J Mm, brei you don't know Mra:.Jones."' _ ' kisThe evidence, i m said We judge, 'shows wool � W601 ! In final. Mice BnutinR. Rev W F that you threw It atonas this utt". ,_� :......,..AXE S, SA 1'1' SS' _ • _ Oarpenter played bliss Cornell.N Mullet, "Sure," replied Mrs. O'Hoolihan, "an' 50,C00 The of wool wanted. The under. .'bus have nos finished: Score stands 5 5 the looks av the man ,howl more than The p'•ayers and others interested anduld that yer-bonor. Is shows shot -Oi- bit away is prepared to pay the bigheee arab anderstaud &oat this,costes% is not a teat him," piiee for all kinds of wool,wsahed or on. Locks, Bolts, Nails, l of es:oii pliyer'9 ability,but the object is Stern Pater-Johan what mast on Cl ahem.delivered et his elevator,u North - - - - J y y Claremont. I also keep ,good supply of Forks Of all -kinds• to give better practice and twee con fie do-first of all to have our stns car 'van 2 p Hoes,. dance to each player, JaLnn y Sia fresh Bine ion hand at lowelrs rices. I ,Spades, Shovels, . p-Cpmmit the sins. have a gnsatity of old No, 2 American elm Patty Paints and Varnishes. The drib !copse to Lave eucl connote ''My parents may come between ne," ree6 corn for sale, 11 gheat prices paid s s _ Monte at.least twice,.month, and extend all faltered. "I1 they do," he exclaimed,for grain and Reeds of all kinds. " a bnarty irsvitntion to the public so be Lctly, "the must bo • T. j��aZ1u Hardware.Mprobaal .preaeoi om sack occaetona, � y pretty small." T. GASTIrli, Piorih-Claremont. el .La -- • 1 As3 be priesed her to his manly breseh'� May 140b, 1901, 81-3m , Piokermg,SOnt. -