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D d•- - - .i. .'2•.'i 1 :moi- - ., -:: ,. _, _.-. ,.r. .. : ` .- : , • tic. .� � ,t F' s..#- i S PICKt- . • VOL: , . j, PIGKERING ONT. x'41 A.Y: A�CTG , i 1G :, a 901 . o �'"`i e( . 4th I � ...: GREEN RIVER. �I �Qx of efl� oal @�axD*..' _ D Scar•boro OU T AR US - ` Applas are a vary scarce commodity in this focality. B s k, the wife of GSeo. Enip 1 '!`EfJ'1!'� Y LOCAL BtCtfgyRD rhaRham of atda ter. w f:a ' z HEAP B mile spent a day .• ee • 1 O P Ferrier and fa The Epworth League of the�Methodiet T Last week at the eke fishing. THS FRX68 LIED flO�Ptt ay opg The Misses Norrie, of Maokham visit4d chart! iutand holding a social on Tuesday ` F m A. YOUNG, M.D., C.M., Fellow of ,' � �' r . the Misses Burk,.of Burn Brae. �. evening August 20th. _ 1 . Trinity Medical 0olieger Toronto, mem- ��S��Ex�` ter Ot 0011see, •f Pbvelcfane and Barason.of > Ili from here Started for Quite a number Ontario. Office and residence app O'Leary hotel ALAR MT the Nertb-West harvest on Tuesday lass. Balsam—Zion. wobQra, Ont. Office boars: morning 9 tb 10: a Mrs. Benj. Doten visited bar daughter, avenins s to S. litre. Ban and of la J•.Jones intends to build a new house Where and when y Claremont on Saturday. this fall. - - Gordon and Mrs. Beare, of Armadal©, a Of all materials and design Why at the Garde f>a y We learn that J. W..Disnev is building? kept stock. It will a on f visited Hy, and Mrs. Hopkins on 6nnday a new harness-shop. Let►al. P P Y Y On Dan Forsyth a gtifnl gropnag _ - to call at our works acd inspect our stock, On the evening of st `48th A large number from here attended the C. W. Disney sold a fine black horse last �ENTON, DUNN_ & BOULTBEE, and obtain prices. Don't be misled by Jas Jobitt ie re•eb• g Itis ;house.: • week at a high figure, Barristers, solicitors, etc., Temple Build agents we do not employ them,ooneequent- Foresters lawn social at Whitevale last - fug, corner Bay and Richmond streets, Toronto. Jy we can, and do throw ofl the agents P. Maonab and famil flit8 their bol week. Gar miller purchased a fine d:fiver At Olaremont svery'PueadaT forenoon. money commission of 10 per cent., which you will iday trip. „Jelin" bas reached the North Pole and the big sale i❑ Toronto last week• to loan on mortgage, oertainl save b arbhaein from us. A Dues Lizzie Gregg, pieiting friends got the ice broken, which means same The farmers in this tteigbborhood have FR�Nti DRNTON, H.O., D-0 1J- ``' y y P g in Reach. work. nearly completed harvesting operations._ F[FR1lEtiTL. DUNN. V►, WU;LOCK EOUL2- call solicited. ry J. W. Disney has had a succeaaful year. BGtLx Gl-lv Athel Orap, of i]:triage. tpsnt Mon, lair• deo. Ferrier occupied tbe'palpit in having sold twenty-five wheels during the WHITBY GRANITE CO., . day in town. the Methodist church Brougham, on Sun. sepaon. E. PAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- OP Poet��+ Whitby, Ontario Miss Ella Dolphin epOt Sbuday • t day evening last. The friends of the Mount Zion churell *�. TEIt,County Crown Attorney,and County Joon Cowie'e. r.Coo and e S to er, of late holding a garden party abouk -- '�f kl Alts Stouffer, Stonff gofiaftor Ocurt House,vPhitbv• 10-v Ville, visited with 'Misses Mamie and Ella contemplate Mesere Besse and *Odlis-g*nt Sunday Turner on Sundav last. August 21st. Qw Mct3ILLIVRAY, EABRIB• PICEERIT-60 : LMERY i in Port Perry. W, Hoover jr of the firm of P. R. Hoover Messrs Hubbard in and toforl purpose at— erg,Bolicitore,mac. otfico oppoa:te Podt► Mrs. Crashiep. Of T t Oto, is she guest & gone, flour miller's,.has been off dutytending school i Toronto for a term of ` OEias Whitby,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.; Theo. - at N. Burton-s mouths We wish them success a few Gaye with threatened malarial fever. , Sherman Rgmohr it '!Lt Sunday with Mrs. Bradley, of Winnipeg, who has Among others who went to Manitoba ou A;atiillivrav,LL,S, Mot+ey to I'`'an• ey Mondav last were T. C. McAvoy, F. Wit- - friends in Aurora. been spending a couple of weeks with her ATERSO:�T, RITCHIE dt S`+VEENY, First chase geF�icles for hire by day '; On August 8rd tli Wife of Tbos. Patter uncle and sant, blies A. and W. G. Barnes son, J. Jones and sou Wm, Wilfred Sadler - and T Routley. P Aarristers,solicitors, etc„ Temple 13ai1d- Or night 'Bus in connection meet- R ' ' ; ing, Toronto, and Claremont every Saturday. g m eon of a daoRhter. _ returned home on Monday last. a utleyi+. N. h`. Paterson,Q.C.,P.g.Ritchie U.R.Swaet,y• ing all. T. R.tr4rns. Freight and Geo. Coates, of the f<own. fine, is ill John If.rlladill met with a painful ac- N. express delivered to all parts of the with typhoid fever. - - cident on Friday last, while preparing to , village. Teaming of all kinds done Mise Mary PattereoD; "of Torcula, is h Our diet±smaker, 4fiba 3lary Davidson, is itch his horses to hie binder On stoop on shortest notice. Sale and cum- tnQ to lift one of the lines, on of the hor- kept bus these day@. visiting friends here: p y y . ,- mission stables in connections see kicked him on his chin leaving an ugly Miss Jessie Davidson, of Uxbridge, ie gOPgINS,VETERII.ARY SLTR- bliss Besse, of North L'lafehtont, spa- wound, but at leaf report he is progressiuq visiiinq friends in this neighborhood. ' • PEON, Graduate o1 the Ontario Vet- - !Anda at Whitevale. bl favors y, J. H. M1ladill, of Balsam, has been en- rrinary pollege, Toranto, re�ietr.ed member a- W• I, Graham retufined from Mani. Do not forget the big Ilarvest Hamo of gaged with John Dell for the past three of the Ontario Veterinary Medica �iasoc.ation. Ptak, Pf rp�tetar, tuba On BataTtia night. g t friends d ' p>llae dull residence one undone-q usrtur mi]ea • . p the Baptist rien a an congregation to be weeks. 90 aortb of (izoen Ricer. office and shaelep a pb T. A. Milne, V.B., of Toronto. is with held on the 23rd inst on the beautiful lawn R. Davidson, purchased a fine raw hoursb to II a.tu„and I to 4 t�.tn. Telepratb his mother hire this Week. of J. B. Wilson. The very best talent has bicycle from J. W. Disney, Balsam, a few . address Locust Hill,Ont,;Y,O.address,Breen Ont Samuel Bray has bean out on ibe road been secured. The famous elocutionist days ago. River, _ _ • for the Gterow Pump Factory. Herbert Piercy of Toronto, the Whiteyale H. :vlcBrady wheeled to Pickering on jib J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary Surgeon, Miss M. Barton >ti� on quartette,. rite Madill Bros. of Brougham, 1J• Hon, Graduate of the Ontario VeteriL- ltr�ii t `ti R e to Wood• R Saturday last and had his tool bag stolen Mrs Lee and Mrs, Jonas of Balsam J. A. off hia bis cie. We did not think there dry (3011 age.Toronto,registered inember of the stock to spend bar holitliiye, o y ,. White Brougham, Missev Anderson of Ua- was anyone in Pickwing tnean enough to Ontario Vetericary bfedical Aasocilstian. All )Sithe. Geo. Richardson and Master Roes bridge, Mise Ella White of Whitevale, and steal• , diseases and injuries of the domestic animals fell line of first• are visiting friends iu Muskoka. the mission bend and cornet band will alae We noticed the Kinsale brass treaw3 a ccardiug to the most modern approved ra band going and WIsciona titic-or principles. Offiae and residence Mrs. Jae. IIortop and children, of Port be in attendance to enliven the evening's off on one of their pleasure trips on the class furniture now at the ho use fuljoiniug xeaZin's hat'b fare store, : an exh,bition ia. Perry, are visiting at 'hos. Pattersun's. proceedings. - t evening of the 14th. We learned after- liing St., l ickenne. Misses Cora and )l�ltry Lv1tDs were Whitevale ward that they were off to Pickering to our ware rooms. fslntfhta �ar��. ` LFR a : render their sweet music at the peach social iealrfi. Booker anti ta.Dtly,of8R8aaPorrt -- being held on the lawn of S. Kin The �' F11C8B right. W W .+obis is visiting friends in Toronto g 9 Gum. age. are with 'Wm. DoWswell and family. ;firs Likens, of Toronto` is Visiting at Kinsale brass band boys are a jolly lot of �QUt11AS DUNK, ConvE ttnCBr, F. Ifiutchison is look affier the vii• Jas �Vhite'a: fellows, and their services are appreciated missicnnr far tukilig ALdav:-l`7 R. S. Di lillghaffi•. ' lags in the absence of 00111stabl,e Hander. Mrs Savage, of Newmarket, is the guest verN highly wherever they go. .. Ularemont,t;vt. , ”-_ '►'1rs L One (if the young men of Audley took a iokering, Ont: POs. of .. Leary. i g Divid Peattie. of T n� tae in town ;hisses Anderson and Hickingbottom trip to the west of the village to a farm R. IIOOVEIt, lesser of 1Vlarriage near the school where he es ected to do A Pe Licensee. ofhce at tni11 in day tine and d� - —� last week j on his ac. cal trip visiting are visiting at Geo. Ilastinge, P " at resiaenct at nt�tit, Ureen I::ver,Out. 4 ly W Ons �U ; ;Ie frien+�e. %lr and Mrs Keiser, of Dixon's Mlle, profitable stroke of bueine5s, in which he - --- _— b T. Bell our t]>Sy#r Its sy /his week spent Sunday with .toe Leary. failed. t)ar advice to him is this, it he has ' EUN'rINC3, Issuer of Marriage Etc:, at 'ItRAst prices ,11 re (Uri Fraucy, fist Helare, respect for himself or the Sabbath,have B.• Licenses for the County of Ontario, Of- on a (holiday trip, IteIIoehis was pot bare Minn111itrn la ax at the eters ar ai hie:estddnt e,Yickerin; _ oa Tuesday. _ Visiting her cousin, of re Hugh push. some respect for the rest of the wwmunity. i loiases Lizzie and Ids Turner,of Toronto and if he wishes to sell a bicycle, or sou- 1-y P.e airtt� neatly and rim tl y vine e. P r� P P �` We are pleased tp that Mrs. $a1'- duct an other business, do it durieg the — — attended to. . are Raests of their nacle; D f3 Turner. sell. the wle of our er, ill mush week and do not wait for Sunda AVID BELDAM, sucttoneer,p one improved in hsaSth. Mr. and lilre. W. ti. 9lajor are visiflug ... y Wob;rn,co}icir,a I! 106 fron h:s nnrp Tea lA . Turowic and Scarboro ibis Ade born fur and near. hales of fame.farm Svle A�ei;c`y for �peigh� �' on Sharrar , oftt:l. tri ads ae Ed. a �v &sock and a Lbing the is to be g,-,Id will be atR dl B •� - `` �e- very ' iullc>c1 t` tie e'�!'rx•!'tset'+►1f2�1b�.wt. , 0 f II is a _ - - _ -. r, o Ttt:o t0, ' visiting his and soid_to the very beet adYabMtic. ,•va- i+... .e,. :., $ . 113mifrtfr wKo t - Parents "o. � IftAlfft t6i ! tJiM1'erD�pE 1 a r - ��BrE let sad 3rd Tnef d% a cf encs monsb, will _ ht .er'.�+1►m. $ tet. CR3e$ t6 hove R,BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLE RE Pickering. S `•" ;• -•,Acer-, Oon.ruissioLcr'�,r taking "� ; ,: ;. . ' be here On TUh6+jgf Arlt. * epeadiat; 4 few Weefty whit a1t88 , -d �l�lr�eifa�%�„� • CSc'rnre5. - �'- ' =_ _-- -- •------- � •i .- Johuuon, hcarL•�ro .ciN week affiliavite, Acc ,untl►nt. 1=:c. !Coney to ,;:an - , Clarence 6tcL•eF, qhs had a cut J at- , ont'arm propu:ty. �'uitesale,Ont- 7-r — s s tack of t3t:l�uid fever ie ninth better and Miss Ilentriee Hagerman has:"returne3 The pas;•word fcr the day is "are you from a visit to Ler sister, firs It Moore. through harvest flat '" OUG13E-I; :� f'OSTILL,I.'icen6ed Aac will soon be around again. Woodville. , Fred White is laid off work these days tioneerK for the C: ntity c1 Ortario. Aac• ` pin There were nO Perciceb,ia the Btl list r,► p NI I* BloPsom flaetinbe, of Torante, is. witl. a .c•ou on his hand. tion sale£ o1 evbl'f descrivtion f-ona:�cte1 at n _ church last :�abbatb. owing to the pastor visiting her sister. .biro. Hugh Yugh. .of \lige Josephine Nester is at presentvi�it moderate c•},arae. T. YoucLer, Ilea] Fsstetx Agent aucl Gen Valuatcr, fstriet nttent.ian — -- - — being away on his butiJafe. pennabank, iuq under the Parental root ivou to all orders b mail or telegraph• Ad- R'd chmaker. . and Jev�eler, Misses Gardner and Bunt 'returned to 31 re. Moore has retained home after Franktin Baker, of Markham, was yi�tt dross TH08. POUcl]Hq, NroagLam�«Out. F. their home in Detrutt, after Ppending a epettding a week with her friends in tag his parents over Sunday. P0:3TILL. Gruen I'.:var_Orit_ Brock ,Stl•��t, ji�72��: couple of weeks witli'the Misses Gregg. hewmarkct. Charles Wowder, who has been very siokl? IIE WELLINGTON Hoi,el.—Hav- Tbere are A large camber %if weeds on Master Bert Wilkinson, of CbiaaAo, is is again on the road to recovery. * ,removed to [u:d thoroughly o.erhan]- R'atchag, Clocks and Jewelery, our btreets that ebun'd be eat in order to vie►ting bis graud•parsuts. hir. and Airs. :1[r. and Airs. Elias Reeser were Sunday- ed the above hoose, I ILm prepared to furnia]a prevent the game from going t0 seed. Israel Barton. inq at the former's old home in this plaev ` accOmodation to all who desire to patronise Repaired neatly and proutpt,y. Mrs. Than. Ward has been visiting tile. spacious sample rooms• I shall be pleas Partin Linton, one of the striking C. P We hear of some of our townspeople tak see al) old yataone Fhon tbey have o� friend in this vicinity before leering for ing in the harvest ezcareian to the North casion to visit ldarithaw. JAB. TORRENCit, All Work Gualr'I�Inteed. B. section mea here, has secured a steadv her home in Regina. West. ltsrkbam, Ont. dam job on the Piokariag section of the 0 T R Adry Those Ward lett hers for Rea'ins, A few of the young folks were out tlo Visite Pickering Monday and Friday of Ha Law- wbo had bis hand taken Ass► where she will join '.1dr Ward who is StouB'v,ille w the lectures given by Levis hla�$On; —�— — each week. of here last fall. and who now lives on engaged tespching at that place. IIainer. _ 1L td lJ - own li a of nlarkbaw u down with s bson took a h d, Mr. and Mrs. a its►; of ' the P >ior • Ko tier dug tar Mea Garland and fam H e" I i'o a severe attack of typhoid fever. to the Sanitarium in Maskoks, where her Toronto, are spending their holidays with BII�CHE ►., friends hope for her speedy recovery. Susan PA*aor. t. ', Hay King has torn, down tb• residence The Jdisses McPhee. of Hamilton, have We are glad to hear that W. J. Hatley . of I)aobarbon, will visit Pickering on Tuan- w ''` on his lot south of the village and will re- returned howls after spending a couple of is net going to leave our midst as,was for- s day, Thtireday and Saturday of each b week. and 6oarboro on Monday, ►c ks iR y r , .'., o estate. wee" Ru y visiting friends d theeDSisseSEd a mMr. and Mrs. ()W of Toronto, aecoin- build on the lot east of the vill b Wednesday and Friday. T - M ni the Sii ee he pnrabatsed from arty 1 C. M oyy, R. Slack, N. Baker, ih Clara Davis, ! this w r t by sae sur, visited rs. e• R rlMMo,eafterispending ca weak B Reeeor last week. R 0 �' e tlIY1 T G cAv land t't a Uav ee Rawson. M. Henderson, Geo. Boots, �' omen in To Alwaya a full supply of A. 1 fresh , .aw t Aoarle Avenue. Granville Forsyth, of Chicago, is home• meats on ts►nd. 4on nee3 a Rood'rolIa�r. Then come l;rank Wilson. J. Jonas stud sea, Wilfred Tboo. Nolan lett for the North=West. for a short stay. We can see he hes made• to Brougham Lam s eho and .Ret the Sadler and Bohf~ Ward left on Monday We understand he has been engaged vii the bnsinesa a et+ccees. Go ahead gran. r (live use a trial. '` for Manitoba. staff of the High School at Regina, and in Levi Rainer preached an eloquent aertuoA Lazenby collar, a new one, or an old one , fe bodied Geo. Badshaw, while worltiOA for Thos tends settling there. to his hearers on Sunday evouiug which Glass Single and doable harness on hand Patterson, shingling C. Proctor's barn John Chapman, Russell Degeer, Edward was well appreciated by bbe large eongre- last week, els and fell to the orad, Beer, Russell White, Clareuoe Young, gation. Combe, brushes, whips, dusters, 6to, of Dan Lamont, Ed. Annie and Benj. Carter, gl' es! always in stock distance IIs came n very lEft for the North Wast this week, a ce ft m out Y �:, fortunately only receiving a sprained The ochool•house hes been tboroaghly i W. J. COAK��'ELT�, = 1�rou�Illzti�r - renovated daring the holidays. The trust- 'I'Iiere is comfort in ` Rearing 1B 3 a Miss Olive Wilson, of iVaterville, Ran- ees deserve much credit for thus math. one of our artifical Glass Eyes _.-. _ Bike, who has been spending the Bummer festinR their interest in the section, to fight cwsumption; with Scott's becante they are of best yvality T with liar aunt ASrP. U. Hopper. left for A few of our farmers finished harvesting and tense!, and best of all we DOMINION BANK her !roars on Wednesday. She takes last week. Very few farmers will have 1~mul$ion Of cod-liver oil, long afJarge you very little, with her the beat wishes of the many an harvesting to do after this week, The ._ veld this year is turnip out exe tiouall ,. friends she made here during her stay. Y y R P Y in advance. If it threatens, you calif >� Lukc k Ca stat Pald u l3 $2 4 50 000 The friends of the Baptist church herewell•16 . �• Optician, f 1 1 will bu1J their garde&-party an the bean• RnBeell Taber has been visiting iriende resist ; and you may overcome rl`orOnto Uptic>al 1 arlorsa. Reserve 'Fund ':: for the past two weeks around the Vale. $23450f000 .tiful lawn of D. Forsyth, east of the vil- He left on Tuesdav for l:dmontoa, N. V. DOu't 'be afraid ; be brave: Bili 2•�-ly 11 KING STRHET' WEST. - _ age. on the evening of August Zf3th. 'y, where he has an interest in an a leu 1 ------ Leave that data clear for file occasion so - - -- WHITBY sive ranching business. tackle it ; don't waste time. BY BRANCH. all can attend, for everyone should attend J. W. Wonch is attending the Grewd `'- g e[N• ION /N[[ fAMrL[ AND TO IT. - General Banking Business wransatted as it is promised to be the party of the Lodge that is being held this week at "Orr a eowNcd �~ai1 af. voRtst� • special attention g,Ven to the collection of 3'bar. Guelph. As the representative of White u'O0' i.ts. . JUST IN e e e • Farmer's Sale and other tiotee. -- vale Lod e, �e will do his ably and ^ A letter was received here by Uag'or g 'rImm TALBLM-1'iolLwallg station 6.9r u 8AVIN68 DEPARTMENT. Lara from Waterford Wis. asking the with credit to himself and lodge. �Pilson s flysada 0. C. Tonic Bitters' y• TRAINS ooiNa EAST nuv As FOLLOWK Interest atiowed on deposits of$1.00 and+a whereabouts of Fanny Ottewell nee Fan. The garden party under the saepiees of Smith's O. C Catarrh (;;ire p- pO, 8 MAIL M. wards. the A. O. T. held on the lawn of A. E. 8:53 a► 'PanQlefoot O. C. Balsam, Spruce,& Tar i E. J.THORTON ny Johnston wife of PtiilSp Ottewell, who Major on Wednesday August 12th wap a ++ 12 Loi AL 300 P. Y.. Iaaect Powder Abloey's Balt lived here about the year 1863, ebe is in• d success. The program was more = „ 10 6:12 P. M... Paris green Lime Juice ,MANAGER• decided sa terested in the division of an datate at IiOcd�' Anti Fly Oil imperial Lemonade Waterford. The old reeidente remember than the ordinary,and was highly appreci• &ted. The prooet+de of the evening netted 1+�1N3 ao1<N(i WaBT DIIS AS FOLLOW87r- 1 i We �. PRINGLE & COthe family well but do not know their over 6100. No.9 LOCAL . 9:14 A.M>.ee.-BOB S.. SOAP• • whereaboute now. It is thought they Taylor & Loant have reopened their •'11 LOCAL . 2:19 P. Dd, _,, OF a moved to Osprey Townshipfrom bore. factory after thrlae weeks enforced idleness �.q L 8:17 P. M. Extract Wild Raspberry Essence Lemon OP WHITBY f Dor. Bray has communicated the facts to on mount of the dam being carried away. MAI D b t 9tatio Blaokberry Vanilla Aare the Waterford authorities. Their new engine appears to be giving �•' lata ar on >r - k Strawberry _ Pineapple jest taken in stock a ooneifmmtint satisfaction, and the whistle is very handy r' of LIVERPOOL SALT. They are just "o"'`-- in rusting thn villaRere oat of bed at TRAlNs Cloma EAST DUX AS FOLLOWS�— unloading also a car of the celebrated Kinsale. seven a m No. 6 �� .47 ' ..... PSYCHINE B• . WINDSOR SALT. In all lines of fancy = The dog# have been ver active among 2:63 I.M..:. ,; I .l :. : , ' y g No. 12 Ml�ca.D , 77-7 Root Beer Flashlight Headache VVafets and staple'groceries they offer iapeoial ad- Mid e B: MoBrien is home for a short the sheep recently. Messrs James Thorn. 66 g time. ton, Fred Postill, Stephen Hilts and Wm. 10 T,oeAL •G:OG P.M. .a Cringer Beer Stearn �' " vanta ee. Everybody acknowledges that they sell Louis Rogers has returned to Oehawa. Peebles being the unfortunate. As those T1tslxf3(IO1Nc1 wsaT DUE As Bexac oWf3;-- At the— the best TEA for the money to be had A •a Rodd and daughter attended a party doge confide themsiWes to killing lambs+ NO g Loadr. . 8:20 A.M, anywhere. 40 ly at WhitSeid Lees on Taeeday last. it looks ae though they were short.leRged �� I1 M� . • 2:g1 P.M. - John Lawrease is working in Whitby dogs. We cartuot nodervtand why p@opple . �Nkering Pharmac�r. W, B. P• & C�� this week finishing D. lifaBcady's house. do not beep their dogs con 3inctl a0 nigL't. 7 • e'22 �� • , ,•i I r r . 1 .�, 'j -_"` ,,.-: --_ „_,.-.-. - _,�--,�{,�.,,� �R�=ip,t'';rraim••k„ .. ._...Je!"_" -.�yT,r' -y.,� t. • :.;`a' < - .. . __ > �+ t - k • { -._. - ,--:g - •t• � ,Sq,7 -.r" ,a .'J.:,j ti.:,�S `3... - v / - ,: - - -... s ..>s• - r - .; _r, _ i� :/!' fit, - �$ .... a 1i1 ., ,., "_ .. r ... .. :,-} _ a- 1 .. _ _ _. •1 y • 'v' -� - ''::- ry Jy�l„_., :{ ( , • -y[ _ - - t... _..t ... 'e-4 .:.. 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'` KHARTOUM. of special interest to know that the' E' • : Ma" .- bit. � ,� ,;' t f k , Oh I know wpat you want:. You � engaged - , � °•` - group we illustrate are en a ed in '� •_• ' ' �+ are f>lshiAiIng for pni Lrments. Wel}, '1'he work of. civilizing tM Soudan building the Gordon Memorfal Col-Bi ; .� �• ��,r:..t, � you deserve them• u are the best continues steadily, since the natives, lege: It will be remembered that , �� - :- •A a'psy's Daat6ter,'• �� Romeo on the anntttbt#r stage I know. freed from the necessity of self-de- when- Lord Kitchener ovcrc�c,tne Lhe r �� •Another Aan�ts Wite,•' {• The audience will goyi:3 over you." fence, are beginning to engage in the dervishes a solemn memorial service � .• . ; , �- . 4ojid-by. Z+hat . i1L do. You nobler tuts of peace. The Sirdar, in was held in the city where Gordon " • �" r t` r 'A Heart's Bitterness." may now. � up your �hartt view of the better sanitary condi- fell, and it was then resolved that D fr��D • _ - Rte-, tea• with ,1,$ painl�`to ;il©autify me. I tions ol�tafnablo at Khartoum, is en- Khartoum should have a permanent _ . � ;;; ' wit} tx .- o' the same mind 'cout•aging its trade rather than that* memento of the n ' . � x keo� f � ma who have his • ♦ - ,� ,� ;. _ t ;_ „a r .I •f while fou urs awaytdi` Omdurman, and it is probable (.life in its service. At Lord Kitchen- of Omd Al _� hastened wn' atairi� 'a'nd that Khartoum will•- gradually be- er's suggestion it wAa agreed that a'..,-: �• •♦♦' s.♦♦Nii♦♦i•�i♦si�si♦aN♦Nsiii�i•*i�•i�•N•N•N•i DidiO♦1� •N• �i••N•i♦•i••iN �♦�i♦r ' 'f••• - y �. . . . . , . . ._. ♦ . . ♦ . . . . . . ♦ • ♦ .t • �•. •� but•�E into the g#� room.- All was come th© more important•efts of the College for the education of the pep- ' - bustle d stir; the' est act but one two. Our picture represents a group plc to whom Gordon devoted himself•. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING I am,not here in the first place, and Lad Gladys of men engaged had juat�beon finish'- Y Y g sed in the ancient art of would be file most appropriate mon- ; CHAPTIJRS—Guy Haa•tleigh kea,ves if I were here I would be too tired, stood in.the centro �• ` the room with brick-maks Men undertake the umentt the building England to find.his long lost cousin .too weary t move. Now, Algy be a � g is approaehmg .� flushedVro a and hing eyes. She actual .manufacture but women as completion, and should soon be the in San Francisco. Maida earring- nice boy, and go away." � P had_ eva her' ervouaness and is usual in the East, perform the means of accomplishing much benefl- ; • lord, an actress in that city, is pes- "I can't o away without -you, played est, d had been ap- humbler duty, carrying the bricks cent work. ' feted by genteel loafers amongst Cary}." laudedwhom is Caryl Wilton who proposes '`Well, if ou must $pond the night P e se Ith heaven of de- ani. is rejected. She Learns the with me, si down and have the ap- light. �story of her mother's betrayal by pentanes of sing comfortable. Take Close� d0 t}Ier, arranging the fir Richard Hartleigh. Sir Rich- a cigar. No? - Oh, I forgot; you flowers in rr•, stood Maida, a :. ?+• _ •- d's child Constance, whom Gu is don't amok Glad of it, Al for Placid smile t acizYriration on her ttir• Y gY' lovely face. -- seeking, dies, and Maida fm- it is a bad. «bit." "Did I teats do it passably?" in- � � personates her and ' is tak- � "Now, see here Caryl; I am in real -wired Lady Gladys, eager for more en to Hartleigh Hall, where she be- distress, an only you can help me. and yet more Compliments. � � f comes the idol of the household. A ,It is positively unkind of you to p - _ fete is given in IIP,r honor at Vyner chaff me lik this when I want our ."Ileautifullyl pdmirablyl" 'mar- Castle during which- it a suggested 'serious atte Rion." muted the group, like a chorus, from 1 -;, ��� . �'; p •� ` , - that she take .part in some amateur "Well; go ahead," sighed Caryl.:;:; which Maida's clear, boll-like' voices ' theatricals. Mildred Thorpe, an un- "Now, don't say it like that. Do rose low and distinct. •• •- � , employed American girl in London You played remarkably well, she � r•• f� - be: a good f slow, Caryl. You - ee I , is exhausted by her fruitless efforts i am in a b d. way about my }ay, said, with _ - genuine admiration. to obtain work. After securing en i One o� my en has sprained his an- have never seen an amateur play it � gngement as country, chu:ch organ- f .. better. Rest a while. Go away j i less and can't play ist she is about to faint when she is •� •. - = from her please. Remember this is ' . Pleased n t. �Lr,•. assisted by Carl Wiltorn who'is strut)' I ,"An act o Providence," warm red the trying act." - assisted by Caryl Wilton who is In her readings to ' �Bcrve � dt'd t struck b her likeness to Maida Car- `Caryl. Al who she knew, 'was fee Ing ringfordy «Pleas? don't.": �� , ., de�pe,rateiy about the mishap to � ~` '� • -"I will trynot to. F Maida had involuntarily un- - "...�_ }'You know BZanville=�7ai►d omo Romeo, =r =' CI3APTERr XII. Contltiued Manville. ie was to have been the dertaken the role of stage manager, � • - `. ; ` •--� �- - t - and. 'had worked with such intelll- Mra. Parker had not been gone Long ,Romeo, and now that he is lard up, - ._ when Francois,•followed by Dawkins, �there is nobody to take the part." g°rim that every one had readily ; ,,,.�� • returned. ' As an indication of the l "The audi neo, in their obeyed her. And for the nonce Lady •• � � �' gratitude, Gladys forgot all about her paltry Native Helpers in theWorkof Buildingthe Gordon. _ extreme respect in which the latter I ought to present him with a sjiver env and was real! grateful for th© p ' ' bore 11th: Wilton, he carried with his. cup as a token of their joy at the y' Y Memorial at 8hartoum. - I advice and help which veto so freely - own hands a tray on which was ar- �deliverance. � ' > ranged• a dainty little dinner. I ""The audi rice-�will b8 deeply disap- given her. ! "�'el! ' me," she laid, hurriedly. much of his time and of his uncle's STRANGE RAILWAYS. I told Monsieur ,Parterre that it pointed if the play doesn't come off. „ � • was for you, � - You seem to know ail about it, money was set, and the audience,_ _ y he sajtcj. and he took And that is why 1 have tomo to you. ! The world's strangest railways ar` . ., though I don't know why. Is there }saving refreshed itself at the lunch especial pains. I hope it will be to i I want you to take the art. � to be found principally in India,! . • ., nothing T can alter—nothing? Lo bars which Lord Algy had set up for . your satisfaction. � What! take the p rt? Algy, „ America, Switzerland and Ireland.!tell me if there is. �. its benefit was eagerly waiting for „ „ � . "Thank you, Dawkins:;- And 'naw, my child, you are losin your head. � Th© Loup at . Agony Point, on the . I � h� ids smiled at the eager tone• the next ploy, for which they had . i - if you will renew your promise not Ott how sl spy I am. Good-night - �•Darjeeling -Railway, . India, is ' to reveal the fact of m rescues, I;old man." an answered: �� •� been prepared to expect great things � ; Y P here is "due thin she said. thought to be the sharpest curare in' - shall eat and sloe in happiness. Caryl aw ed behind his hand, and � from the encomiums of the duke up- ► . - p pP ' Y Y "Y u -should not turn so much to- the world while Mount .Riga, in:'_w • Dawkins remised and went his stretched with ever indication of on the new Juliet. p � Y ward the audience when you aro Maida, who had retired- t0 her ( Switzerland, has no fewer than three - '•"way, while Caryl sat down anti be- extreme drowsiness. � ratlwa s gen to enjoy his dinner with an Ess "You mus pia Romeo," repeated speaking to ,the - other characters. dressing room atter the close of the Y to its summit. When the J Y Y Y ., Forget all about them when before other play, had come out again, sues • Jungtrau Railway is completed it � :.Iiud. His horror of private thea- Algy; eagerly and coaxingly. I rho! footlights." was now rho centre of Attraction. ( will be the most remarkable one In - tricals was not at-all feigned, though . know you c n do it. I've seen you y. "Don't you feel nervous? asked � the world. Its highest station will ' t_ Oh, but that !t: not so ons You •• •• g his expression of his feeling was , act. Do you remember you did it at waft until you o on and you viii eying her with a smile ! be 13,6E38 feet above sea-level, and -. somewhat exaggerated. Still he Lady Main sting's two years o? Y g Y Lady Gladys, y g ( � see. The sight of all those faces •• ; the cost of this lino will be about.' -` was reals overjoyed at the thought l you played Romeo there, dont ou g of mingled admiration and envy. I . ° 000,000. Of the American rail - Y g P Y Y loo)rCing at one is enough- to take feel as though I had been through a ! $�� - of having. escaped the boredom of remember?" i i. ways the strangest is the Cripple Ravin to sit through a dreary •t anybody a vita away. They fascia- fiery ordeal. Y g � - g g y per- I was not as, 'con clentiaua flee I don't think I -ani' nervous, tin- � g formance such as his experience had I � ate me, and I mast look at them. �� Creek where the rest timber fres- - - p years ago. I would not do murder,- I was at this pint that Lord Al- tie over which the train has to pass taught him- was likely to be given. f even on a Romeo now. Good- D swered Maida with a faint smile, as in crossing a chasm, is so curved • He ate his meal with « languid night. gY burst into the room, crying: - it camp over her what a small thing • g 1 °= r~ g � is all right. Such a chance. , A it was to her to have to face an I that the lino is made to tip inward. : - satisfaction, thinking dreamily the "And I. k ow you have not forgot- Ito eo almost a�thy of our Jul- audience. She hent her head over, ly, and the sensation is terrible to •; - while of the adventure he had had in �ten the Lin I know what a ngte•• I the traveller on a fast train ; whsle the park that morning, and from 'mors you h ve. Come, Caryl." tet. He amilt� et Maida, who has!" her bracelet, which had come un- fur ed to him with a look of inquiry done. Halt a dozen eager.,hands flew in Ireland there is a curious single that passing to the -•far West- of the ( "No,; - � ` i11 be mo ul`- - Worm=_ sur. . lino railway at. Listowel. American continent, and pin over than you. -- B IT 1� Y ��. - wit d r pun ed by tttl flgurc� n- o �-- � again the details of his meeting with 'Away. awn ZZ SYnu1d- , ,, ♦ _ - - 'LTie morning.' Pl Are yot� disturbed at the idea costumes of the finest materials; not the an w oso im- �• of awing to go ox with a new Roto- cotton velvet and machine lace, such - ' His ban ring word and evident �Oht-E A1�kIIRING CONSTITU�N'ha - age he could not drive from his determination not to be noved, drolve eo. Constance?" aq would be Lound on the real stage, mind. He could not bear any sort poor Algy t despair. He would n t $ Q sat down on a bench and he but silk pilo and. antique point; not That no man is a hero to his valet _ of human companionship when h© 'try any mo e, but, with a really s r- fO° a spat by her side. Ile was so �past© jewels, but costly -gems, din-. is a truism that has come down i:;.:.,-- � ;< was in the midst of such thoughts, �roomful air, turned' at�d walked t - flushed with excitement that she mends and rubies and emeralds, through a long line- of French cynics, t and he now turned to his valet and 'ward the door. Iiia grist was o loo ed anxiously at him and tanned flashing on fingers and sword belt-i. but Lord Ripon, ex-Viceroy of India. told him he might go down and look !real that even Cba.ryl, who was ve ht, gently with h©r fan. It was a strange scene, full of rich- .had occasion to demonstrate that he at the performance, taking care that ,fond of the invalid boy, yeas mow d °• she answered, ea$tposodly; upas and color;_ and its centre-piece at least was appreciated by a faith no one who knew him should see him 'by it. "I fancy vro shall manage somehow. Ute observed of all observers, the ful retainer.- and so • betray the presence of his ' "I say, A ( �� it He has played the part, you say?': tall, graceful figure in whit© sati;i, Soon atter his return- from CAlcut- ' - master there. 41i he cried, .dont o ..fig lie it well. I 'd n't her level into full of high-born di ta, and when the criticisms of his-- i �away lookin like that. You'll mA © plays � Y g dig- As soon as:� Francois was gone •me feel as though I had done a het - lcnOw but he is as sued as any pro- nit and et supremely irlish and administration were fessional," y' Y g particularly -`'- Caryl truued again to his dinner, �pus thing." innocent. fierce, Lord Ripon was met by a ' but with a distaste for it now; for ! "If you my knew the fix I was "Then it won't make any- dlt- Those who stood- looking- at her; member of the Liberal •party, who - when he consciously set himself to in. � fereuco. I know hie slues Ytnyhow, ao en joyirls the !Mauls of the picture, said to him, enthusiastically: think of Maida Carringford, he felt I "Don't I. now? As it I had never• that it he should be a lift!© rusty 1 marvelled at the intense cgltn of the I congratulate you on your -tour= himself bound- to check the tendency 'seen the projector of amateur thearr can Prompt hiru." girl, who, while the heaf•ta of the ago and public spirit in pursuing so and to do that put him out of tune 'tricals befo e. I tell you Algy, i1. FIO�° good You are about it, Con- rest be#tt against their satin and large minded and liberal a policy to ' stance? Most women would have velvet coveted sides, stood wtiitin . - with himself and everything else. �is the usual retribution. 111 tell g filo Last. , - He threw himself back in his chair, you- what to do—turn the whole lI� a tantrum, and refused to play for the call-boy's summons. Lord'Ripon smiled, as he replied ' pushed the table from him and light- 'thing into a ball." at all. But you don't seem to have Suddenly. as the orchestra began It is good of you to say such kind ' ' - ed a cigar. A hurried rap fell upon You know I can't do that." any�self-consciousnes:� about the ma'-- playing that vague, never-ending things of me; but to tell you the ' the door. _ •' _ I "Then ma e a comedy o[ it, sand ter,, �� kind of music which they aro able to truth, I don't believe then© was any Come rn, he called, with n sort .let it phi tie! shetinawered, latightng- lo�tvo oft at a moment's notice, the one in India who really approved of go o without Romeo. Tell; of irritation at being disturbed 'the audienc he was offered an en- ly' I Do-you think there is but ons decor opened and Lord Algy camp in. my policy except my old Scotch gar. again.. - ,, - � , wa to [latter a woman, and that All turned toward him except dener. - ,gage,ment b a rival manager. That � ' Lord Algy, panting f:dni his un- is a grand i ea. Do it, Algy. by phasing the teat of her sex?" Rfaidu, who was talking to the Meir- ♦—.--- ==`usual exertion, hastened across the , "Please don't Caryl. It is nothing ';I3ut you aro different." �'' curio. FOR CHINESE SOLDII'RS..1 > room to � his side, tryblding out his to you, but it is everything to m©. And you are tired out. Uo you '��yo are3'°nip Waiting far you, Lord hand and crying: )±riy life is n t quit© as full of events sit iter© and let me go superintend Algy," said setae one, as the group ' towards are seldom given for pro "Is it really you, Cttryl?" '!.= as yours. I suppose I am childish." rho la$t act, I fancy you can trust swayed to and fro. -wens on t110 battle;-field in China, trnt "Hello, Algy, old maul Ilosv are "Ily Jove, Algy, I am a brute! I'll me. I have carried the thing '•And hero I qpm fftst in time and when they are the most acceptable `you? Who the' deuce betrayed me?" flet sa ane her word. I'll do it, through so«tar, and it won't telae here is m Romeo." Y to ouch harm it I do the teat." Y of them all, from the private sol "`Simmons told me you vete here..iTako me down. Forgive mc, old fel-• � � To be Continued + diet's point of view, is a sack of ` I never was so glad in my life to see how:" Lord Algy watched her as she gave commanding officer of each regiment - - • you. You are coming down, of ( "I knew y u would: You can't be dir ctiona in her comporctd way, and t _:_:_�_,�.., has power to give as many seeks as course." I mean even if you try. Thanks. I'll Adt�iittod that he could only spot! • ' "Nothing of the sort': I had no have the m ke-up sent with Winkle- thr g. `'� THINGS YOU CAN'T DO rice, valued at three mels. The • - ®s by Interfering. business to come without giving you {man, You won't have a thing to Y +IOv©!`� be muttered; "stat gods aro deserved, and at the conclusion , - warning, and so Iain going to do I do. He will 1 do everything. And abcut It as it she knew the whole You can't stand Ior five minutes of every campaign he sends in a for- :=; pennallce by going to bed as soon as she will be o glad! Or, anyhow, 1 pia as well as Ltcr own. But I without moving i� you aro blind- midaeble bill to the Government for - I finish this cigar. Now, don't, say �shall be gladfor her sake. . You 11 Caryl, y folded. - rice. No inquiries are made, nor are _ - a word. I am determined to deny hurry, won , ' must go back to Car 1 or he. ma , ' you?" pia me a trick yet." You can't- stand at the side of a the names of the recipients asked for myself the plure. . As a matter of "Good gracious, Algyl Who is she lie had already sent the famous room with befit of your fent touch,- 1 so in nide cases out of ten the of - ' fact, I am not here at all; I am on anal what re «tion does she -bear to Wi kleman up with the costume and rug the wainscoting lengthwise. sells the grain and puts the money ` my way and shall not arrive until thLs dreadful matter?" the cosmetics and paints, and when You can't get out of a chair with- into his own pocket, while the de-*,:, .- - tomorrow morning." "She is the Juliet. Anda lovelier h© entch•od the room ho still found out bending your body forward or serving soldier, to whom the rice Ca 1 still keeping his will putting your Poet under it—that is, would have meant a good deal; has "`What nonsense!" `e.nsWcred Algy, Jujliet never walked the boards. You Y P ng up if you aro sitting squarely on the to - _ - laughing. "What does it matter? I will be inspi ed only to look at her, co plaints, but submitting to the 3' g q Y go without - , •� say,- Caryl, are you very tired?" I say, you o }chow tine lines, don't °p r'af.i'ona of the.tusks-up man with chair and not on tno edge of it. "Tired? Algy, you don't know the you?" a• pod grA,;c, You Can't crush an- egg when plan ' meaning of the word. I am so tired "You said did•yourself, only tour IgY waited ufltl! the toiiet was ed lengthwise between your hands•- 'SUPPLY .Ob` GLASS EYFSi that if you were to offer me a hand- minutes ago by the watch• and now cO1 �1'l�•e, and then, looking at hie that is, it the egg fs sound and has .. watch. declared there was no tlz�re the ordinary shell of a lion's egg. Germany and Switzerland produc6 ful of diamonds for every step to- you ask me o commit myself. I You can't break a match if th© over 2,000,000 glass eyes in a year. ,.• ' 4' ward the door, I wouldn't be able to "Well, bu you do, now don't to lose. - stir « step. Go, Algy—leave me to you?" "Then let us to the breai':h, doer match is laid across the nail of the ,.and a Paris manufacturer, with a , my fate. You -are- very kind, but it "Ye—es, I cess sa: But, `i�ea11�L I friend,"said Caryl, with a suitable middle finger of your hand and press- reputation for finer work, some 300, - tnust not bo. • Farewells Do not let think I pug t• in common-'humanity poi quotation. "It the slaughter is ed upon by the first and third f+n- 000. They are made in the shape o1 me detain you. You must be needed to say that forget." y ready, for the Iamb the lamb to gets of the same hand, though it a hollow hemisphere, and the ut• down 'stairs." -: � "What a s oke of luck it 1d'6Cg that re dy for the slaughter." :may seem easy 'at first sight. most skis} is required in forming the ' � = "But, Caryl, I want `you'''awfully; you came here so 0 own the stairs the went' tb eth- pupil out of the colored lass. The ' Y opportunely. Now, Y g g you must comb down, and we will .have « Romeo—a Romeo fit er, and -Algy did not know whether ° '1' ' '`�` �:a . great majority of artificial eyes are "Never!" answered Caryl, with a for the Juli t. I am. crazy to see ta- be oflendetd or to Laugh' at;the de- � � CURIOUS COTTAGE$r �g � used by workmey, especially those c.., <� mock 'tragic air. "I a:m not here, you two to flier." sA ring remarks of his irew-found in iron foundri where many eyes - � g lYea.t• Wakefield, in Yorkshire, •Eng- - and I cannot come down'."- "For 13 on fyh are put out by sparks. It is seldom goodness' sake, Algy, who is th «tricals in 9 subject of amateur }fwd, a most Comfortable cottage - , "But you mist, Caryl. You won't this Juliet?" general and of this one had been made, so 'far as the walls that a woman has a glass eye • E refuse to-help an old friend out of a "Miss Ha t}sigh $Ir � Richard's In 1��►itcular. As }t was ea=sier to are concerned, of a number of -- great t scrape, now, will you�t" � daughter. to gilt he diel that; and so the wentdrain-pipes "Don't talk in that pathetic *ay, !; -- Y 1Qit by a contractor for P Y "Didn't -k nw� h8� had: such a to and the green-room, the one full years, whilst the root consists 4f the NOT.. LOOKING FOR A•. STAR, ' Algy, or you will make me weep. I thing."'. ;a u of gibes and the other laughing. refuse of an oilcloth factory. There GAZER. cannot go down; and it will only "Oh, it's` Lotrg sttiiy; but she's '�� there no pr$mgnition on either are in England along half a dozen • " rend my heart to persist in refusing beautiful, an I am certain she can side of the �re©n-roost door of what t Realer--Here madam, is •a horse, cottages, not to speak of many sum- can recomtrienc�--sound; kind— •'' Yu. ' If ! were_ here it would �dif- act, w s g Pp made wholly out of old •, � . spin to ha an? ferent, but beim aav$ I �„ mer houses, Y � Old Lady—Oh I don't want that you. know;, g y, He opened ho- dgdl�,`'a:nd ,� ht did f-�•,. _ � ��� �.`. preserved provision-cans. The house i sort ofA, horse. He holds his head , must refuse to do anything so utter- so a burst of •aauso came floating - CHAPTLIt �I� - �i •� ` Iy impossible." up the hall. He turned Ga ers to � c _ "'�-�+a•"""'•�' of �, torentap winder of a huge high._. _ �_: k �-• 8 _ Y . �t was time for the Curtain to tial;, Colliery Haar Dariicatey contains five Dealer--Eh? - "But Caryl �- Car 1: - "But, Algy, think of what ;¢'� •are "Did you h ar hat?, The Hunch- a� rho .•utora wore only waiting for rooms, yet the whole of the outer Old Lady—I hke`a horse that holds � thtjs return of Lord Algy. The scene walls and roof are made of meat an his nose close to the gr'outrd so hqt .. doing Why don't you consider that back' is bei doge no �„ „ on which Lord Algy had spent so other tins. c re he's g g C ' Can, ,l -. - ..-., - _. .. :.. -. .- .. - - -. :. _ is -.• ,.:-. . �x • .. - ... .r- -. ,:- :. -.. is .--:... .. i --. - { Jr✓.. .a ..e �. • r3"S a- v , _ .. : ..-. ,,,.,tttt••... ,:. .Zyy -. .,. t.yy.yy3i.,. :=s ..- .,t_.-..- .VR e. .r- . -..., Y - t ,, .' .... -. .: ,. .e a� :t=- 0. _ � ♦ .. _:.._-.5.-.:t�,._�.w.H": ... .!. �.. .rC'r..^v,`R..�. _.._•>- _... r!r•>_f v_�.a..96't� r+s:.:fr'A ..-`�ilc4..., zQ.- _hl .,,i rSae z���:..,..e3S_t x_-.r.]_r._u_. • _. _- - ._._ ,..•>s .. ..-.. ., ... .. �.. _ ..tfww..- ---,�. __ •, .,. , " .,per.� � ._..-...-. ....-.- -s -- a- .k�• '. _..�..,_e`ti.,�.<:�+'' 'aw.•....' - ` T ,,..1�''�" _ _ -- -- - - - ' ---..--.r , i - „- ,ter... .r•.:.. ,: - _ ,- _ ; s+ .. :-.,...:..QS..o.t=as.:-•.e.,,,.';.4_7_ .. -�',-,.%•r«a. :,_p-i-x._.....J',.`i'�.-.{.e.......•i._.,_�.„. .k. . .....- , . d �... n �... I..`: ,.,+,r¢�.�..§1*�• :..-. -. '--�.::.. ... --a..fcy•k,-,-.+'�.'_--.-..L-•-.:.r...,.:a-".-'_:-,-:,P;,",-_{j.1-�u m....�' , a Et•�t . "• >i - ':.aC' @kk(;,.-vy'�•ry'u.. .--i..y+c •' .37. 0. a NN ii 1 • ,.- .. _ ._ ,,: ::.. t. '-_--.-. ..: .- .._ ,r ,. ..+."rah -. 1 � ... '.. ,•.- .: .. •a:°. 'a` _{`-,ro •:�'_ - -.. ... ...�. :.. .1:: -." .. .. ..... .-: -w..- I. J-. -. .. ..-I`I,... ,.. -..: .' p .i of rys ,.{". ..,<•: �... ... ,.,_. ..,. .. .... a r... .. _ -: -..: -t_.. �s -• `7 y. -• F [ y ., ..,'-. .....fir._._. r--.. __.. -� • �- .-. e :,. tft- /�4• •:. .. � , :�..�• f- _ -. .... ... '. .. ..- -_... -... .. i- -:..... ... ,., Y.. -.., .. 1. .. ,:. ., .. .. -,Y• _-.: -:-, .. .. ... .:-.. -, :... .. _.. .:,3 .:5e. ...- ... .it ,. 1- s. a .•,at si' _� :fY -, 'ek j '�. z -_" ..:-.. ,. I :f..._ ... .. y ., ....- -. a -: wc -' :R`• �;�:.. :f .'(V A 1 g. ryir, YA ern' 51c; No. 8 spring, 64;:c-a.. Oits' T ,Y.rr. I� �R 5POLDROWNEDy` IN COLLISION STANDARD OIL 0FTHE. WORLD -356. Coin-550. } . `• •`,'�_ I,.r-r `• {a'- to Toledo, Aug. 3 Cash and u far _ . `V t ut e g A��rt3a F ttl�" th Canadian _:� _ r. gust, 711c; September, 72}c; e- 1rarmer. ' = g Bfg Ling Oeeanio Sinks' Another Rockefeller Clears t20000,f8 in . Che n, arall2, See. Frless of Cattle. ,- '� -> comber, 741c. Corn-Cash, bole ,t s Dividends. A deapatc from Toronto sa -. �� .,; eP• y. y In the Leading Markets. September, 57}c. Becember Sc. .i ys: Steam Mr.. F+♦ W. qn, Domini Live A despatch from Queenstown says: A despatch from New York ffayfr Oats-Cash, ,85>}c; September, 35 , _ Stook Cam)ni -Tho White ' Star line steamer The directors of the Standard Oil Decetliber, 36c. sinner; returned on z Rye-•-57a Clov r- Oceanic (Capt. Cameron) which sail- Company, at .their meeting on Tues Toronto ' lug. 13.--Wheat-Tlie 10- Cash and October, $6.22 , O 1- Saturday iron{ Great Britain, where Cal market is ver dull with nothin he has been en age since I,Iay study- ed from Liverpool on Thursday fo>` day, declared a dividend of 8 per Y Unehanged. :: doing in Ontario New York iiia Queenstown, arrived cent. E grades. Cables res- ing' the condiona of the English $8 a share on the common then disappointing. No. 2 red and -` + ' market in �oga>" to the export of here this morning and reported hav- stock of the company. This dividend+ white winter nouiinat at 66c middle LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Canadian live�ck and animal pr - ing been in collision Thursday night, is payable on September 16 next. freight for export. New wheat nom- Toronto, Aug. 13.-The receipts ducts. Te. theurso of his investci- in the Irish channel, with the steam- The capitalization of .the trust is r incl at 6:3 to 63c middle freight. No. were heavy at the Western Cattle gation he visited every stock centre or Kincora, of Waterford, Ireland, about $100,000,000. The declares 1 spring on Midland quoted at 67 Market to-day, but the quality of In Great Britain•• The Kincora sank. Seven persons_ tion of the dividend means the d> i Manitoba wheat firm. No. ;the stock `was rather poor and b si- ' After careful study Mr: ]E?odson is were drowned. !• tributiun of about $8,000,000 amongi a 1 hard sold at 82c, grinding in tran- mess was-slow. There wlis a g od convinced that t1'iere is opportunity The only damage sustained by the the Standard Oil's stockholders., sit, in(I No. 2 hard at 80c grinding demand for choice, ,cattle, but he for great enlargtsuent of the British C•ceanic consisted in a few dents to This dividend is the third declared rs in transit. For. Toronto sand west supply was short and the offerings market for Cab fan Products. her port plates. She proceeded at by the company during the calendar 2c lower, did not last long. there was an The English Ple look very favor- 3'50 p. m. year. The dividend for the first 1 111illfeed-The market is `quiet. Dian abundance of halt-finished cat Ie, ably on the dbveI9Pnient of . what The collision occurred this side of quarter this year; paid in Aiaich, quoted at $12 west, and shorts at park,}cularly in the export branch, they call the colonies, but what Tuskar, at about 1:30 in' the morn- 1901, was 20 per cent., $20,000,000. $14..,0 to $15 west. and. they were very slow of sale. would better be balled Imperial Can- ing. The fog was very dense. The The dividend for the second quarter Corn--The inarket- is 'nosy firm, prices were about r;teady.through put, ads and the out 9ing por> iansl of the Kincora was struck amidships. Ali paid in June, 1901, was 13 per with sa:es of Canadian No. 2 at 52c the list. Exporters and butch ca' Empire. The British consutuers aro the passengers of the Oceanic were in west. were the only classes which showed ready to buy largely, slid Canadian bed at the time, and there wa some an activity, commotion, until Capt. Cameron as- --- ,lye-Tile-" inarkc.t is quiet,- - and Y y, and in these tl•ere products are among iho.`lt that P � • if ",,rices nominal at 46 to 461-c middle •were many head left over. Small enter their market. sured them that there was not the l least u freight. atufl wns offered litbaraliy. but trade THE .EXPORT 1&- BAC6N, leas ase for alarm. , I3,ucl.��heat-lhrl.c t dull wi th Ras dull. Hogs were unchanged. 'he n�_a Headway was kept on the Oceanic Pre-eminent eta «*a, n_, _ '��• she struck the Kincora in order f prices purely nomuial•'r total run was 79 loads, inclucl ng orfs to Great . Britain is bacon. P to. glue btu crew of the latter a _ Peasraclb quiet, with prices 1,8i`p1 cattle, 1,316 sheep and lambs, Canadian bacon is the most import- Chance to clamber on board the Oo- nominally unchanged. 37 calves and F02 hogs. ant product which reaches •Great eanic. The boats were lowered to ITi,rley-Trade c deli. New feed bar- Export cattle, choice, ; ' r Britain from any=country, and it is rescue ever -man � ! Iey quoted at 3Jc, August shipment. per cwt... ... ...'......$ 4.(30 $ 5 03 y possible. The gaining f"or• Kincora sank ver rapidly. The Oc- - (fats-The inatl:et is quiet, with of- do medium, per hwt. 4.2 51 4 60 Canadian bacon and ch Y P Y feriars restricted. White are quoted do cows, per cwt...... 3.75;_ S 2v e.are tn- .,canic remained in the vicinity of the = 4y at :;-:c 10cally at 341 c for ex- Butchers' cat le, .pick- deed staples, and anadi delfts Collision until daylight, but nothing. , � P C p and is attracting very favors le com- was then visible beyond some float- ,. bort. New sold at 31c middle freight ed lots... ...... ......... 4.40 475 went. As soon as - Au�r:at slid+Inert. do choice... ...... ...... 4.00 440 r Fin wreckage, proper- shipping p g ing facilities are provided thi �- oduct Flcnu-The market :, is firm.- with do fair.:. ,• _ 3.50 '' 4 00 -1 The collision accurred in a fag. The - _ •••H•• •� will rival bacon. The best' f• mc,dera tc cieuruid from exporters. do common... ...... .... 8.00 3, 50 8 tie o! bow of the Ocei+anic was damaged. p chickens which have boon fa ed at The Kincora was a coasting vessel' - I`inct,v Per cent. sole! at $`3.55 in do cows...... .... 3.00 3 75 t g he I)omiuion teed stations nt of 458 tons trading between Water- r hovers' ba1*s, middle freight. db bulls... .. ......... 3.00 '' 350 years are better than any I on ford and Limerick. She had a crew �- raight rollers, in bbls., for Lower Dulls, export, heavy, the English maarket. Lxcept of 14 men. The Oceanic brought the 1'rovirices, $:,.10 to $3.20. Manito- per cwt... ... ... ...... 3.75 425 case of beet and mutton, Br ven survivors to this g ✓ a �•p saQ ha, patents $4, and strong bakers' do light, per cwt...... 3.50 8 75 port � meats are not superior to�t,hose pro- o---- _ •%!►• Feeders, sliort-keep... . 4.25 475 ducod in Canada. There '10 no rea- JOIIN D. ROCIiEI{'ELLI�R. Uatrie.�1-'1Iarl-et is unchanged. do medium... ...... .... 3.50 25 son why our cattle and sheep shall NORWAY'S 'FORESTS t'<er lots at $3.73 iii bags and .$5.85 do light... ... ... ....... 3.25 350 not in time hold a place Ual to our ` cent., $12,000,000. The dividend for in frond. Broken lots, Toronto, 23c ' iitockers, 400 to' 600 ba,lcon, but in order to bring this Thee t]�eBS Cut Annually for Everythe third quarter, as has just been.,; Iter bbl extra. Ilpti... ...... ...... ....... ` '3.110 3 25 about greater care mer; ire devoted said, is 8 per cent., $8,000,000. do otf-colors... . .... 3:2v 3.00 One That is Planted. to feeding and breeding. he British • . So the total di :lend thus far this IIIT: DAIRY bIARbET. ' Milch cows, each..,. .... 30.00 48.00 consumers do not want a ,excessive- A `despatch from Drammen, Nor- year is 40 per rout. on the $100,-�; l y Sheep, export, ewes, per ly fat animal, but one fe4npo as to way, says:-The forest wealth of Nor- 000,000 capitalization, or- $40,000, Putter-The market: is steady. Fin- cwt... ... ... ... 3.40 3.50 be full of lean meat, with ik moder- way is being rapidly diminished by 000. e:a a;r.ules, in both dairy rolls and '. do bucks, per cwt..... 2.50 3.00 ate .supply of fat. the savage assaults ' of lumbermen But because the poor trust .declar- tubs n.eet with ready sale.• We do- culls, each ... 2.00 3. 0ld NI''AI p anpull) manufacturers.. An pert ex U R TO C NADA, : p I I ed a quartet`IV dividend of only Si gents`- clectcd dairy tubs, 166 to Lanibs, each... ... 50 2. :: 3.50 commission appointed by the Gov- per. cent. its stock tell 4 points to Hr. Hodson thinks that the it- 17c; choice, 1-Ili. rolls, .17 to 18c ; do per cwt... 4.2> ' i 4. 0 ernnient made an alarming report ?68• Last IdW the price touched �e -on(i grades. in rolls, tubs, af!ld ish embargo on Canadian cattle is fi Calves, per head... ....� 1.00 �. 8- 0 ahowittlq that three trees were cut 8H2. _ 1S to 16c ; bakers', 14c ; unjustifiable. The British Govern- Ilogs, choice, per cwt. 7.25 0. 0 down annually for every one that BLAME THE MOSQUI`rorS► ' creainiciy prints ficin; 3U to 21c; sol- IIobs, corn-fed,, per meat is not using the Canadian peo- grew, and in this climate it takes a - i:?�. 719 1 to 20c. ) civ1J.Y• '• 7.00 `'(1, 0 PI fairly in this respect. hundred years for a pine tree to Mon in Wall Street were telling tket unchanged ..,:,, We hogs/ light, per cwt... ' 6.75 . 0. 0 his embargo, Air. Hodson explain- grow big enough to furnish a log each other that the great trust. de- . c1u,3te:-:Ve�c ]aid, 1_'c ; ordinary, 11 ! Lions, fat, per cwt... .. 6.75 0, 0 ed, means a loss of ten dollars a twenty-five feet long and ten inches elated only an 8 per cent. dividend to 11 ?c; chips and seconds, 7 to Sc. ( Sows, per cwt... ... e• head on every head of cattle shipped because. the mosquitoes' --re so 4.00 � `1• 0 from Canada to any county in diameter, which is the minimum t l'}ic c��The inarket is firm at 10 ;� y• avidlabie for the saw mills. "bad." _ The- countrymen cannot + to" 1u;c. -�--.- There is no reason for the discr[m- It teas shown by the last census burn lamps when the lij:tit attracts ination dither. We have never had a that the standing timber in, the king- millions of mosquitoes.' RETIRED IN CONFUSION. case; of pleuro 1e. Canada. dom had been reduced to 68.1 a it ..� suspected in War_ Street I'I h'SSI-D IIU(,S ANI) P^.O It is absurd to put an embat•go on square miles, or 21 por cent. of the that, besides, the Standard Oil es clean country like Canada giving y VISIONS. The Boers Dissolved Into Sm 11 entire area, whereas in 1855 55 per Tru-?t was ivin awIL a few hun 1 COIIlrilandOOS. the country was covered Bred dollars' worth of oil in the at- TPrchoc-s <lre firm zt $n.50 to --- + cent. of -: with forests. The lumbermen are do- tempt to destroy mosquitoes. Hence l IoE; prodilcts, in good de- A de=pinch from Cape Town says: EX-PREMIER CRISPI DEAD. Ing an Immense amount of damage, the comparatively low dividend. Ii�.cnd. We quote:-Bacon, long clear, Gen. Hunter Weston's column 1 as A but the pulp manufacturers are do- But the days must grow longer- tltn and ca se lots, 11 to 11 J2c; pork, had an engade,nent with the Bo rs ing mom, because they destroy the and cold must kill the mosquitoes' • IIIe�s, 51 Fcon, do., short cut, 21. under Coniniandant Theron, at Zu r- The Aged Statesman Passed Aws►yemnll trees only. more surely than. lidos crude petro 14 to 15c ; fontein, Cape Oolony. The Docs o- st 5apies- It is estimated thht within the next leum. Nall Street firmly believes .breakfat 15 to 1fic; rolls tared in neat co i he Ades �,tcti fr _ A1ti Ick gttyl3:--gigiha1� �,n,ry i,he timber resources of that Standard Oil will declare a , 12c: hacks,, 1:1 j to 2ec, � ru rrtw. Sunda Ho, wilt 'be'prowtic dly exhausted dividend for the final quarter of last dors, 11?1c.� are not known. Y• wlrie-e:uriottntlCd >p�► a Lard=l'1 Is,,; �lllc, tubs; 11�"C; An cngagenieut haA taken place members of his family and several There are periodica aR o less than the tierces, 11 tween the 1?;ritish and Boers north- intimate friends. The noses was im- ,stop it, but the lairs that have beers year. And then it was -` • west of Dordrecht. The Briti>$h c s- mediately tele phed to King Victor passed have been unpopular, and the cent. ualties were one killed and o e i•:Iutnanuel and tin Ilel.�uci• regulations prove to be unreasonable The trust established a new high l wounded. :It is reported that a The evening papers assert -that the Profits to TI IST11L:LT D1ARKET and impracticublc recorfl last year in piping p Doers lost heavily. body will be conveyed'by steamer to �; - stockholders, when it paid out 48 Receipts of grain were small to- The British authorities have o+ Palermo, where the municipality will : d.iy. The my wheat was a load of y p g' 1 per cent. in all about $48,000,000 ceived satisfactory reports from t e arrange for a green public funeral, POLICE TO CARRY GUNS. 40 PER CENT THUS FAIL. t I* r;ooselI, which sold at 65c. Une ,lanicstow►l and Darkly Fast cl Z It is rumored that :signor C•rispi's load of nails brought 39-kc. Llay is -tricts of Cape Colony. Comman[ia t will authorizes a prominent- Italian � This year,, so far, it has paid 40; liriuer, thele being sales of 10 loads Fouchec's commando has been c=' politician to examine his papers and Garrotting and Highway ASSSUllS per cent. at $1:3' to 1$13.:50 for old and at • Common in London. If this December's dividend is e" uI1I':: vcrcly handled by the 'British c tl- to publish hiQ memoirs. q to $11 for new. Straw nom- unins. The commando has diS90IV d CRltil'1'.ti LAST' HOURS. A despatch from Lrondun ants ty- to last December's, 10 per cent., incl at $10. into. small parties. In consequence of the low condi- Awf ults on policemen have become this year's profits will beat the for 1�of lowing is ;; the ranee of quota- i flan of Signeli' C'rislpi Sunday morn so numerous In certain districts in Hier high record. They will be :•0 �'�� tion~ ing, injections of stimulants and the London that the, authorities have per cent. .r i 11�{icat; white $ 0.69 $ 0.69ji ORGANIZING REVIEWS. administt(itiun cit axygen were stop-' been PC tit.loned to permit the police But, Nall Street; when not joking ` �tl heat, red... ...... ...... 0.69 0.691} . I, ped, the physicians recognizing that to carry revolvers. about mosquitoes, firmly believes Wheat, goose ... 0.66 0.67 - both were:, quite , useless. Through London policemen carry only clubs, that the Standard O?i will P. not Minister of Militia Has Taken the 1�heat, spring ... 0.69: 0.00 the day he' leis. inert and Insensible. in deference to the wishes of the -10 per cent., but. 20 per cent next uat�... ...... Matter in Hand. ... ..... 0.39 0.39 ji and he was virtually dead for hours! people, who some ears ago agitat- Iecember, making its dividend_ for Peas... .. 0.66 0.00 A' desplitch from Otta%rfta Isnys - before fife phy'siciaus certified that i ed gainst the revolver as being too 1i3p1 6O per cent., $.30,000,000 " a ". Br.rlcy... ...... ...... ..... 0.43 0.00 The Minister of Militia has return d life was extinct. ( dangerous to entrust them with. The = 000,000 a month say $1;10,000 Itve...... ... .... .` 0.55 0.00 to the Capital and taken up the Some indignation wan expressed 1 rsultis that in attacking burglars a day. Ilav, old, per ton...... 13.00 13.,0 work of organizing the military . when tho public learned that tho do- or- highwaymen they havo only their And John D. Rockefeller is 'credit- Ilay, new, per ton 9.50 11.00 events to be brought of[ in connection tails of the funeral had been ar- clubs to protect themselves against ed with owningeasily one-third of Ntra�c, per ton... 9.00 10.00 with the visit of the Duke and Duch- ranged before death came. assaults with knife, revolver, and then Standard il stock. ' Pressed hogs... ... . ; 9.50 9.75 ess .of Cornwall and York. It is ex- It is rumored that the affairs of c r knuckle-duster. London is becoming Up to- 18J.p the company itseil to liuttcr, in Ilp. rolls O.tF 0.2'0 pected the programme for the re- the deceased are in the greatest con- • o ` worse than Chicago. At nights .there pay 1„ per cent. per annum. In • Butter, creamery '; 0.20 0.25 views will be completed before t o fusion, and that Signora Crispi will is a reign of terror on all roads 1898 the dividend jumped to al per . t Chickens, per pair.... 0.50-= 0.7ti end of next week. The intention is have to depend soll'ly on the Pro- leading to and from the suburbs. cent. In 1807 it was 33 per cent , Ducks, per pair ......... IJ:70: : 1.00 to have the arrangements publish d seeds of the sale of the memoirs. become a common 0 per cent , and in 1899 3 t Turkeys, per Ib... ' 0.10 0.12J as soon a-s possible, in order that t ie lil Garrotting has 3 e • -} form fff eriime• ' perkcent. + L:gt;s, new laid ......... 0.16 - 0.17 ofliccrs commanding the differs t �: a and three`-quarter ,years • In iho 'fie I gI*s, held, per doz... ; 0.12 . 0.14 corps which are to participate me y E ----��-�--- begitening January 1, 18913, There Potatoes; new, bush 1.00 1.'25 be made acquai�ited with the do Is 3x000 MOR REFUGEES• OMEN FARMERS• the company has distributed ;. `Iiolliutocs, basket 0.75 ' 0.00 in ample time to prepare for the r ore W i $215.000,000 to ' its stock lders o hu n Pecf, forequarters 4.50 5.50 views. 'Swept Yip $Pitlsl>i COIIIffiIIs in i- a calritalization of about $+100,000 ; . �- - S CU 13cc f, hindquarters B.OU 9:25 0 a Orange River Colony. Lady Warwick Instltate Agrl 1 o surpasses the 13ecf, inediuni, carease 5.00 : 6.50 S IDED ON SONS GRA OU This infinitely ltcef, choice ... ... ...... 7.00 :.75 IC A despatch from Dloemtontoirf says: O 8 : colds o all other rations total College re f corporations _ :-Three thousand Boer refugees are �A despatch irotti,: London' s ays : o ... 6.50 7.50 g •fp Lamb, yearlingULTIMATUM r Lanlb, spring ... . ..... 9.00 10.00 New York' Na':':h a Sorrow Drove Hi now arriving at Drandfort. They Always anxious to better the e'ss. Mutton ... . . .. ...., 5.50 6.50 Insane. were swept up by the British columns I ditioa of your women, and es c� g P ...>' .50 8.50 that have been in operation in the cially to save thein from the drud- Veal, choice... ... ... A despatch from New York keys: �11nI1CapollS, Aug. 13.-Wheat- -August Schwab, 65 years of e, a northern part of.the Orange River gory of poorly paid domest.ie cervico, Britalllt rives Boers Until Sept. ib t< S a real al estate agent, shot himself It Colony. Food, blankets, and doc- the beautiful Countess of Warwick t0 Surrender. {' epteinbcr, 68 to 68"c ; :December, g sent from hero for the .has inau orated a branch of the 70- to 70 c on track No., 1 hard, through the heart lest© on Thursda tors are being g A despatch from London says A 71st No. 1 Northern,' 6J1c No. and died on the rave of his two refugees. Agricultural College at Reading for parliamentary paper has been issued. gquantities of cattle aai- women, and hopes by its means to Northern; 68;c. Flour-First pat- Rons, whose death, within a few dais Imine°se q. p P containing a proclamation issued by eats, $3.85 to $3.95 second pat- of each other, four years ago, esti t- sed Vitjuen a Drift yesterday. A again widen the sphere of usefulness Lord Kitchener August 7th, in ac- encs, -$3.G0 to $3.75 first clears, number of natives -followed the .trek for her proteges. Lady Warwick is cordanee with instructions from the ed the mans• mind. heaving is ' $2.90 to $3 ; second ' clears, $2.20. wife earlie. in the day, he told her o and killed any cattle left behind a clevcf business woman, and a1- Imperial Government, the Govern ;: 13.30 to $14 from exhaustion• This meat they though sparing neither pains nor. ex- ments of Cape Colony and Natal con- Bran-In bulk $ light the candles in their rod Inaugurating corrin Che proclamation says ` - r- - killed and divided on the veldt and pease in inau rating her various g 73ulTalo, Aug. 13.-Flour-Steady. claiming it was the anniversary f Sluing wheat-(auiet No. 1 North- the death of the eldest son.° T e then carried to their kraals. Many eehdniea for the advancement of the "All commandants, field cornets, ern, old, 79;c do new, 76c. Win- wife complied, and was waiting in native families obtain food in this women of the poorer class, she In- and leaders of armed ,bands_ being.. to wheat-Dull but firm ; No. 2 red, the lighted room when she receiv manner. sista upon putting these schemes on burghers eat the late Republics and . 74;c No. 1 white, 7bc. Corn- Mozd of the;finding of her husban 's The refugees are all irf A' wretched a self-supporting basis. still engaged lint resisting His Majes Steady No. 2 Yellow, 61c ; Nd-: 8 body in the cemetery on Long state of health.. Diphtheria and oto- , ---o- . ty's forces, whether in the Orange h - . a IMPORTS INC do, GU;c ; No. 2 white, old, 421c land. r a,llgpant - e diseases are so prcvar " Cplony, the Transvaal, br dither or P ` do, new, 39,c No: 2 mixed, '.. ' ; ,,;y:, -:= .; lent among tem that additional BRITISH: INCREASE tions of Ills Majesty's South . Afri r _ medical aid has been sent to them. In 37;c old, 38c: Barley--No-. >� t can dt�rf►iiiions, and all members of ' RUS$ AN CROP FAILU The physicians aro' carrying supplies �` the Goverrarnents of the late Orange , thing doing. Ilse-No. 2, 55C. off' Sf10v�1 S Falling Of COhl- 14lilivaukee, Aug. 13.--Wheat closed p of anti-toxine for the diphtheria Exports' Free State and Transvaal, shall, un-.- .- of pared With July 1900 ' P ' less they'surrender before September,` • r` . --Ilighci• ; No. 1 Northern, 72 to : ., :< r,. [ r�•.,Fi ; ; . „ , 721c No. 2 Northern, 701 to 7111 ; COntinII6d: brOU ht Sas B][ten ed Small numbers of Boers continue p despatch from London says:=- 15th, be permanently bbnished from ' September, 71 c. ILye-Steady ; No. Area or Dafnag& to surrender in the, Oraage River The British trade . returns for July South Africa. i The coat of the main - 2 e , 1C. - Barley-Steady Colony.- Batches of priboliers are show that there was an increase in tenance of the families of all-%burgh- 5 A despatch from St. Peterab rg periodically arriving,_*; 41, imports compared with Bast month ors in the` field who have not sur- to No. 2, 56c. Corn-September, 5716• says:The continued drought has x- r 1 s _ Duluth, Aug. 18.--Wh@at--No: la of £2,764,655, chiefly in articipe of rendered by September loth shall b© ' } to ded .. too �'ark . of o darn a, ' 1{itird, :cash; 78sc Septetntier: ::71$c; ?�Vhlch Ilse nd`es the 1#a pro nos. A bi gold strike has been I�tadt5stt food and drink. There was a: de• recoverable .from such burghers, and on theirproperty No. 1 Northern, catch, 7A�o; ctptetn�s 'In the`�veist i�3iberlaxr•a"..-Vol ga o- the Rand at a depth to prove teat tu'ease in the exports compared with shtiii be a charge uA _ } a October, the gold industry is established tot' Ot. the corresponding month of 1900 of -removable and immovable, in tt�t ger•, 702c; - August, 70ec; vireos an almost total crop ] r© L164w786. o tAl niers•' i 2 North- least seventy years. ?Oe �ecomlcer, 71Jc• Nor is expected. ... ', .-.-. lid _. .. .. /.-. ... 1 , _ ,.- ..S ..,:.._ .:..•. -- �•,. _ -� 'h ,. ...(., .t. .. _. -,- -. _ ... ,.. :.... ,..., . ":...e ....:-. t r ..;- � ,-.. __ , .., _ t ♦�#e... :'_i-� eI� �h 41� �t x, - `fe _ y c:.,-::.r..... .. c,. s ., ....h! k ,.,. J .,,.,. ibti.4, ,. �� >�1A3�tt ? � .. a5. .,. r• 9 - I _ _ _'..:. :v -sp•.. I 9 1 .._r- � ,A 1 K..n' I: -..1 <. ,:,l -. _...� .. .:: 1 .. 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Father Parislin rslagbor, of onn Tuesday last�g," - 01hers follow. 0 •fin or bad , resaito frons. par- Mrs. Jos. H bron is the guest of r r - taolee ~'--� and Mrs L. M Ray. Toronb. •'° .g. �; from o �-0 - ,, . . a ,.,tf• + r S - ' Miss Millie' arruon is visitingtrio * TERMS . , in Whieevale. Edi - OT �><.tls per Asa:; •1.�ftpata is adsnaN Mani from, here attended the P 1 .I_ _.. Jews er, RATH8 OF ADORRTIBIINI: Social N Pl og ou Wednesday Brea g• ATHER W"laeersion,per ti><s - 10 esaM. All ce rl • time. ` ' P1e'kerinldi T H FOR, E ­ Hash subsequent insertion, line - i F. L. Green erecting a new bog pen an This lite does not inolado Legal or Foreign ad- tieements. his premises w lob makes a different p• + , Special terms given to parties making am- Wsran0e to e. worn left with 'W , J, BODELL _ I sac4s for 9 or a months or by the year. Half- *r. and Mrs T. O. Robinette visi gm ve oarefwl and �sarly or,yearly contracts payable quarterly frienda here 1 t week, dam. will r 1 liaslneen cards,ten lines or ander, with paps, ProoP1 attention. Bae year,ps 00,payable in advano•. Min Myra ikon, to our Borth,is as [or LU NC H,. 1: . ilNotiee in local oolamne ten cents per line, the doctors a suffering from apps ;. Our work u goaded. ' �e cents per line each subsequent insertion. citis. L Edi ERGENC V RATIONS retial contract rates made known oa applioa• J. K. Shea ' under the doc1drs No free advertising . L. Robinson G- Paast► Banda r�Advertisements without written netruetionmim i t s g ��� jwtllhe inserted until forbidden and charged so- with Stoaffvill friends. Ls.L lir► �`teerdinal7. orders for discontinuin advertise• N GOAs B. Meeh is v siting oitq late this w k. -» r �-�' """ �""�`� . `• . - rents must be in writing and sent to the Dab. Qsa i John and M .Teefy returned home S n• �'t7 I Ober. _,.�K .�:-�- - ----- - - - ,lob Work promptly attended to... da after visiw cit frien �V ♦_ _ y g y �p , Illinois;-ate he Murkar & Thex}� pi�3Orin-* T3 guests of Mr. and Airs. B. R. Mees. Practicall, � �ln �ir• �8 BAet CtIIOid �alo10II. J. Miss M. and H. Tee y were the goes of Fared Kippered gad". Mrs. E. Gleeso on Taesdsy. LL pe FRIDAY, AUG. 16,. 1901. Paper Henning. bo'eniating. Smoked Reef. Now drtrertLaCmertta. ha par? Tinting Canada Bardinet, in Oil, Tomato or Mustard. MUTES AND COMMENTS f amR• All orders + , t promptly'ezarnted. The yacht�men of the United States (IOW FOR SALE-A new milch oo 2 gm Estimates given. ' ' jy EATS.-Veal Loaf, Ham, Ohifik8e, Turkey, tJ urs,,class Ilker. A ly a t 9s, con 9� sre these days testing their skill with vp y $ Pickering or James Whits, Pickering. 43 .- Ox TODgt18. �the acbtmen of Canada and of Bri- ( - -- Iai n. But in anything where wit}d is 0 RENT : A Sni•olass farm to re a `°. '': r` • 4` ST RLDW PICKLES.-The bit Canadian mired ceQR: an important factor the competitors O°ataining ".0 noses, being lot 10, B.F. n, P p Piotertng. For patticnlars apply to W. Chow, White OI11011. khardso of the Amerioans. have a very poor sin n,Pia •sing. >t S I POWDER.-AU $ami. ch&nee of winning. PURE GOLD JELLY PO D OST-Bee an Pickering Village d POTTED JAMS.-Strawberry, Oran Ca1'raut Plum . The HOD. John Dryden Is l art nosy -IJ R.S.Marq In,on Mond& ALR.ith.a 1 vf i robe,yellow with,vartsated oak leaves. Fin Apriocit, Raspl�rry• - the object of a great deal of severe will plea••leave Ie>.e same in two one.. - - • i - 2 criticism on account of his connection atch C�RI8TIR8' BISCUITS.--New, Freak, Crisp, e � i. with a Dakota ranching company. HALFWAY HOUSE, Kingstonbw - t • Good noon modatlon for man and t'Ve believe in pursuing certain lines Fopnlarpriow. uiatne A I. Best of lig •rTOur XI'a alaV • Oen• _ + of policy the Reform government of and cigars. J. H LL, Proprietor. -ss•em Ontario should be Severelycondemned , . In the conduct of the Educational de- m0 RENT-The Bash farm, eonea So scree,more or less,being part of lot ` • f partment, for instance, we believe co Pickering. orchard boo 14 X Gotd-p lied &as Gane • >_ con.1, a Large . good , many serious mistakes have been fair outbaildin ,well watered,•cil clay to aD teed for 26 ears With n Apply to Wm.Tredway,Hichland Creek, ( ; g Movement 1 made. But the one department. that real Wattlam s f 12.60. { of Agriculture, has been conducted in :._ B 1* lAd g ARM TO RENT:-One Ons hundred d H manner that should receive the & 1,• . twenty-five acres,being part of lots It a d p ib is the h con, of Markham. (food ! • '. GnD Metal Wa hn. Reliable der.,.. l�aQ�prov}►1 of all right-thinkin; men. We house and barn with stone stabling, 91A m a Mo rem meat 6$.OQbelieve no man has done more to pro- from Markham and Locust Sul. Apply,w A. i ' • I C. Reesor,Locust HiIL mote the interests of the Ao icultural At . •. .� community of Ontario than air Dry- OR SALE-Honse and lot Bei g - , . . r F Qcn. Q+'ll other man In h _ , part of lot li,con 1, containing f of aRi"ChUdsoll fDQ t e acre;e:oeltentlo,rgardenpurposes. a num rco S�1 �• There are'other good1twinef� but, a. country has bad better 6pportatity to of CMI trees and a good frame house,first el ; water er'-,ad spit For particulars apply to do so, on account of the position he 8a0oesson io J. S. Barnard. P Mrs Jno Latchford,20 Fining st,Toronto, or jt PLYMOUTHbecupies, ,,. He may have made mis- 4 Bunting. Piakerina 35 tf , w HITBIt . takes, but what business man is there �_ ' . � ' ' - that has not. If Mr. Dryden con- HORSES FOR SALE-1 .ansa oe _ __- sales good driying horses. three Ai 1 nects himself with a .anobing enter- work horses warranted true and kind, and t o iui rise in Dakota w see no newmuchcows- I am also baying asumaLl testP grounds for •tock of all kinds, Wiles, wool, •to. 8tdak19 condemnation. If he succeeds in' bought or sold on commission. Four ria.. dal� - •dem T ' r Makin the enterprise a a drop a card os aD ly to J. A. WSITtt, Bropg- g ppM. 10"_­_ ,.. E �� I/ th !D d QnAli�, ` - - - Y •u"r 4s !ins _ , rP P Yl�x barn - ._,.,,.:» _,A, •s-tt � � �..,:� � �� a,r•� .��� �, •• ��'�t-' cern he undoubtedly Will britiQ the .• ... � moi_ A • srrrrry :--any quantity of Pears r�� Diwwrwor><dool w .yaw watt. MONEY- ald` 90 much the gainer by the • • "rnapp.Fo.orit• and Bartl•era . will 1 - ;,, _ ra pav 90c a basket or efl•barrel. Also any Qwan- j�'towir, Bis I'. j : - r transaction. It i9 well-known that tity of apples,-St.Lawrence.Ducbess of l[art ;; # S fir, Calb•rt� or Oabbashaws tea, (�7tlyl, f: leading statesmen of England and of borough.Alexandria, r Also crab p les,will pay loo basket or •1.60 • the United states make .a practice barrel, l it must be Ars"I"s and delivered of making investments in other conn- at lot sr coli.S.Pic><eriaaa,not later than Aa t It01W Wit, 19pum 01sta,, ` 46th.1901. E. BBYANT. always on nand and tar sale sA eweonaDie pease i* . ,Cries and n0 objections' are ever raised Your shop pound to suit cons«ar.tn -$tib Plymouth and 9aT8 tlfil8 to the practice. The pont is raised ARM TO RENT-That valuable f "ken •tensa omia In a arve - 1 h mit nnold• M • f 9nm :that the agricultural interests of the containing 150 acres,mora or Ions,situaNd country must suffer when it is known aa,Pickeria.On the prromisese.:::g good to- D. BI`Ok8L 9bIpE, I _ iknORn that our minister of Agricul- Imrey hams hones,goon barn with stone ab- - ---- •�- - beneath, drive house, horse stable d - '? Q QBEA tare Las interests in g'Dakota ranch- otheroutbuildings. welt watered with c k b7aj8d or i�t0�8n* e ' i ing company, Mr. Dryden has , and well,small orchard. Possession given for 1. y fall plowing,full possession April lot, 9ft or r severely censured b StrongSupporter articulare apply to Alex.Lawson,lot 99,co 9, I; A two-year old Shetland brown filly, r of the government for his action ,.n ickering,or Cherrywood P.o. 0_66 also a two-year old brown Clydesdale oolt► t Merchant Tj''• white star oa face area whfM bind feet. A „ 8n.er�Il �,rCi.iia�lJ Yr 111��,�► �i this matter that it might have been miaitable reward will be given for say rotor y • ?ARM TO RENT--Thai valuable f ' well had he confined his inveistment$ containing 100 acro•,more or Is", b ins mation N t0 their whereabouts• D.Resent Brook • situated at lot 5,rear of 5th con.,Pickering On Cedar Grove, � - " - to his own province: gg T LPanoeeani, - . the promises are a good stone two ho se. �. =two good frame barns,cattle stable,root eel ar, �" """"' •�+•-• well watered by well andspring. To agg '^ orchard. Possession given for fall lowing - e4 d p i 1�Q9 . - n Aril let 1909 or full pasesebn veno p FOR . SALE..' p l 1 to Wilfred Sadler on the partiCu ars ► y - Jt{rues Wilkineon and Levile�on visit promises,or> in.a1sY. O. �t -:,�- ed Oshawa friends on Sunda - - 7 Beef lRing'ere, oboies, ebeap ' y _ Norman Adamson and Will Jones left for 0 S ard .the harvest fields in Manitoba on Monday. Vapor Bathe, tuner, �g 00. r ��', �` f� Success boys. - Di. Whites eloetria comb, pas►Paid �f H. (,oaltis, of Qasenston, is visiting the JESTMI Bill OF UNA[ for bOe by mail. Crayford family to our north. All the Standard Publ" ons b . F Mr. and Mrs. M Gleeson Sundaysd with orporated by act of Parliament rife y Will bring I ilia wagon you door. r Wbitevale friends. "slot Bran". World PabhehtDq-CO Guelph, (mak - Appl to A. Thomson. BRO& Road, a Our little village can boast about a wool ... '" Tirit� Pit�,ie ! Now iv rite tike for r AatLed Capital.. .T. .of z A� yard second to ndne in the townebip. It Subscribed capital..................... X800 Past Oleo. 40-6-D! � �hoee Ytt'gA unable plotPB. is run ander good management. Any • ice.......... z , t par. , son wishing an quantity of wood it will be Assets uvve�ble............ i. yy auI• profitable to oaf, oe this yard before deal- Joax OowAa, T.H.1[0][ii.x.ur 1 r W8 lIBVe I11 id 1bUlr . r, y i `.- Abe `L 1. President ing elsewhere. Special atteatien $lv"•n to Lrmees • 1 ! i Detroit, , ;� �r,� F. J.Belden spent severs days n et otos Collections"Hoited ana �roof y • _ rs. ?,., ._ c • • - .. i t, 'too., �a d+ - ` e. r. pp�t11 +Yxpp. Mich., attending the funeral of his cousin. arm's New discounted Amide" d lbs lowest, " Lyman Boyer has returned .to farming Foreign 2xchange bought and sold is- mined, syallable on all parts of the world once again. `gar .. ;e * "I "'kva + • �r iatsk <. Mies E. P. Law has returned borne Meer �sss ., �•" . ': , -Ph H*; i ', -- ha - - bolidaying with Pickering friends. Interest allowed on deposits at bi�bemit d rent rates,and credited Bali-yearly to depod mi `' - Mr. an Mre.'M. Gleeson visited city friends on Tuesday of last week. (deo. Herr. Manager `` e " l Miss Froney Gleeson has returned home }7 after holidaying with city friends. ` Mr. and Mrs. E. Gleeson Sundayed with F�� -. �:- - Agent for all u Cherrywood friends. •sea i- - ' kinds of yoke rid ; :-. ak G �� r J. Organ and G. F. Shea, of Toronto, - ; x Deering Harvestwg Maahiue y, toles mtanfaotared by the McLaughlin 1 ' 4 . 8andayed with friends here, Deering Twine, Oo' 4 " ; Miss Annie Meen is ho Lying ander the Buggies, A of Oshawa. rwa B race S,, Ilarenial roof. Tadhope gg� , spacial offer of No T p • - also the Celebrated D "Mil Cr um e 7 feet, health and rink Els. and Mrs. J. Harris returned home P t for traneplanlinR _ oil Tuesday afters ding several days orator, for 11=10ity, ease of handl g, ae 6e. each, the Durohasese to dig that .,.'�• :; _� - - - � �,r # with Mr. and Mss. B. R. Moen. oleonnew of ekimminK obaUeage the too Id. own trees. Th o&r will be,Rood W;end __ 1Aa�uated ms`s grata$flied Parte (bean a1 oaf pno�r. : A ` l Call and see or write- Robert Soaervfile now runs a neve Mo- of lane 1901. • Liu hlin buggy. W. Mies Camidge, of Whitby, is the guest of Wilt �'Z�a � l fit. z�, ��XICAN � .1,���;� 1 ' OIL �" ss 4he Misses Buren. 1 k Ile Misses Birnl! and Johnston p�o k \ - r; ed at Piakeri oa. a lake on Bad lrt g , �' The>q�oei�isiusbotatp paegaratl� for keepnti :else of!' •nick � � -C71 - +t"'. ♦ '?' r lf�` .♦a. q" t' r �'. �"«� � C 4 � at t _ , �� � �� a ,- , asi rr fuer. , .:fan . , w.� N • r j p' .Y - a. a' f ti' r Y ., �„ > i M. Pa of Aad1 visited M. Sh - • r ., ;R moans,` � -. -' 11e1es801b 101bs ut•; . t on Tnesda : •1 J .t � ,k �` y• -', r ,£ Pierce a Favorlts Px'eeori 8 lir ern` F;. :l . >4 4 - .,;� . i : ,R• • T ,� i.,,r_ • ,,: ', ulpli 3o ib, 9 lbs for 9ba Ma ett is the est at.11toti8• t.. +rx� '�. r .`* i Mia y Lsdg. Ba = Piero•s tioldort y .r ,r + t , 1�:� .;, dSo r Electric oil, bottled fain 9do i f jl-.-:seine friends. . ,, £; Dodcl'e Hi<IneT P Ohase's ' Ott L holida in ander 'i :, ,� x ►, + � - a¢ <� N_': j N r PiUe,2 bones for 960 , f -,, Min Emma L*a8 y g ; ',, � p _ ,- __ i Vit' k, r� Dr. Williams Pink Pills {gels ) $6o i';1 Uartwt�Pipe, 9 box"for � flit !ho alai root. , It •tin olive- y,7 „., . I , •oneb i, „ i done, „ - pace to our under �, '. oe wadi , __- K i Mrs. J. M L � �• is � • _>, �;, t i, �e (`a' `�; r S" " - ,: ,. .iii},S: a - ,-.. `.:'/ 4a -;! _ can stiffed from canoe! ofW. doctor's - -. . , .. t ,.....�- :: : .a._:at��,.. ._ f. •,.,• •,a '-fit: Ct c•I �� ,..<: ,.: �.::�: I '. �. A.. �:. ,« .. . �--�.,;->is- ?` ',�`e a!I IOOk LOr a ! r :. m�.:� .,.,r ,. .. _ flan _ ,, ,. - ��f �1Awvwy. oat. 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Ht-, ..'fit d., !1-., Q '�,e ,.. k4!. `KF,. -� �4,a�ti.`iF° � .-... . ._.. ::.: .. �- .a. .... n .,, .� ._.,_ _ .. ,, ..: tied�:- � f < • ..- . r 5 Pickering Council. -- . r• -u • The above Council met(pursuant to ltd- • c y . . _ joarnment, on Monday August 121h 1801, Und el"dalEn, , . �i „ .�, •t� II � _ %r•• member all present the Reeve in the chair. - 9 The minutes of the last meeting were _`` , I - - - - T Bread and approved. The following communications were read _ From Frank W. Morse 8rd Via-Pres of IG T R re railway pressing at 11osebank. From J E Farewell. County Olerk re N _ �loanty tares for 1901. - x The oom on in _ ' dlgents reported and reoom end h - -�e •� ,'.---._ -.. '.- _ ;n eo the fallowing payments The brain se heretofore carried on by t AT Y0�! WA�11', lie YOU WANT IT, YQU'LL Fii� IT NERE. J N Hortop for funeral expenses of the G. B Will in - tK totare� be laroarried on by . late Mrs Goo Agars 08; Thos Richardson , for 1% wks sap of Geq Agars 018,59; Dr U L Batesan for mod attendance on BARB RE•, Phoebe Johnston 03,So; Dr G N Fish med Gs BUND'Y' ' � S- U FAMOUS ACTIVE RANGES Cut and Wire r aieine supplied to R Gibson $1,50: J Bark for 1 mos sup of R Gibson 06; P Johnston All Orders Prow Naljae are House 4-Wks sup of self 04; W Firmingham 4 sob �: Sam in carload lets = sap of A Liscombe 05; P Moore 4 wks supp 35-tf tended enables na to sell YOU Bele of self 04; The com also neoommended fit just the price the or t that Goo Agars allowance be changed from CB�RGiF.+H 1liODE A'T t t tt aw�oe est;m~an we , a ♦ it per wk to 06 per month the same to f ' date from July 321 Payment to Geo have a d half-inch stop). of three and hilt-i.oh bails y DRESSMAKING t were a�eriag for st.� Agars for 3 Wks sop of self at 16 pts zap . •�' �` 1 ks area e-iacb out Wait. �4.5t?r We can supply pear est oioae sat pr for ia00 keg. att$t� • ! Fenue Wire,(t0. 11 ... 2.1)O The corn an cantingenc>eg reported and ---- ,a: n N`i... ................................ x.o6�►er too Its.. e e awes below the This t recommended the following payments. regular price. t Mnrkar - Thexton printing Voters'Lists - bat $19 adv-posting of Voters' Lists $3, lips E�, Berner. Universal Food Cntt$t', 0$1,25 - / Glraint Root and Chaff TM at ickering Jul l 5th 1901 bCourt of y �onor Suod6 r to Miss Pain. �eld The UDivsr.Ri Food 1 Expenses Baskets. r July y Gutless will cul raw or rft it d Jgdge McCrimmon as follows : -- a°t n at ac all a ,- $hep will be ptosed daring oath tof kinds(•f tt"i. [t has sFy you a load our as- f Judge MaCrimmon tee for boldins( court three cutting salves sortmeat targe and R A Bunting treae Pickering Fire Co August. Will sesame work the firs/ eoarsi• u,eat5�m and , rightly priced. for use of hall 02; Thos Poacher reeve alt week in September, when a eoniinue floe; impo-jsitle toilet ' pot . opt �f oM«r and will IIICR01tYRBA5KZ'M arcs of t favors u soLdi at court $2,50; D R Beaton tp clerk alt gat ]a..t a tirstinfe. adaA• Aalt bushel site.beat spurt and service of notices $S; Thos Beate ,,,be sold for a-31`,we Are the hagdeomest;Simplest,and the most shaped, the bei loss assessor alt :t court �i; N Stevenson '`— _ re selling th•►m, for beoaomlrai rq� on %be marker+ to dhy. Ii set for gatae�+g ap $126. It yuu haveu t you are Cola tFnra range this season D jp,,r ti plea,potatoes. etc. W itness 01,50; D R Beaton aoa of salary on• oa shuatd tune. TilOSe •mad purr muaey �nt�l 'yon 'tn t .sea the ROOFING MATERIALS'. ��. a t,t• spleg d value we La offer you'ia this lino. The com on sheep killed by [ts reported = Stove Repair's. and recommended payments follows. 'r Golden L!$111 Coal OII.: ws e><a anpply repairs for almost gay melte Roofing Pitch,Tarred James Thornton 3 lambs lied 09; Fred of•lues. Roofing Felt. various POetill 4 lambs killed 08; Stephen Silts 1 (lives, a:beautiful a[oar ---_� _ _ wilehts. Bep Tarred lamb killed 03,67• rRaftl.i { steady wbtte light -no - BUCKSAWS, Building Paper, s6a roil Best Plain lino[- The cpm on meds and bri reported dirty ohimneys. no die. ROOFIN lea Paper,Me.roll. e S 3�0 Ai eervia roll of plain or tarred _ gad reg payments as follows. 2 1 L agrxeable trod!. it you i , •. anis Buetcw*w �' build! paper con- for L Smith bonne 40 r wire tense sue gas fpr sem. Btiu t»t. taiga 4W square feet. �, n�aaz ba t value for lines ranging in priee I :W-heels 016.50; Rob% Aunan 50 r a wire fence �' n up to 41 Penh. s good t 012,30; Wm Marks breaking toiee stone I:' 7 old L g hardwood teidinaaw- 015; -Joe J Co d res Mine drawing timber 01.50, .� '. en t t>tt .; , a, for moo. 24 yds Rrav w t 1 ficacboro pay one•hsl! Nie. Atte t10 Cosi Oil. ' $2,40; -Wm Stanley 46 rde 're fence at 1 r . at 1� a $7,121; � we are sols �. � Lamp Chimneys, loo 04,60; 57 rde w fence mss° OI�Z''Y CiA I�. 1 ,; ga. 8801. D Forsyth 3000 ft oak pia k 039; Isaac Tires eel;neatly and pre pity. — - Packrin 157 da gray inala in right of 'Medium or large size. y gr g g New steel tires $5 per set way $15.70; H Webster 4t1 y e gray 113,20; - ". WItIOW Bttt18P Baskets. in 3.6 and 10 floe algae• Thos Hancock nom div 2 statute labor New' appliance for pooling lir with 'a b Carl- damaging wheels. blade of the b.tt 1 reg��:aaonataa'ardpat- h Lantern Globes { $3,90; men and teams emp $6,16; . nnswrial t, an oz- rn. al o ose ou b ton com div 5 $2,60, men and teams emp y Ordinary tech Most. ... . .'' t• 8peut 1 . ,. are _,_ - � I:�L son lclfoa wiL _ x2,75; Robs Ward cpm on div 20 012,48. Ho seibOetD a e fait , aW steel prices for quantities. . g specialty' stand filly amount men and teams emp $9,95, timber and allose '150. l nails 894,09, Wm Barton com div 12 $5,80 ; raii+np - of rough A T Nighawander com div 16 for men and Everything in our line "ox rated 'v ry usage• see our line — - teums employed 819,4°; wm 3ioKay •m neatly, cheaply and qa' sly. it you Heal Age• Handy Harness Mender, 35a• , �~ Cobbler's Out- div 14 81.0,60, men and teams emp $84,3 GRAN � �._,.,. ._ ___ _ This ve hand lx n ry F l Wm Burton com div-12 grant for men and W. �� t `, toot has beep sold e` ss 40 a on --- for vNB D�GLALie I ut MDQ. ' /cline emp$3,88: Elias Hoover bons Blackeulitb, C •moot Corn Hooke,.,; eselling 40 rde w fence 1110; Wm McKay com jdiy _ w "�° 14$13,80, men and teams emp 051,20; J H i9t1, �Qh, teem for You can t»yoarows► reams 35Cr eobbter. with oa• of Gorman com div 1 65,20, men and Green River ^„ `i ;Few* Afaakk 26 eta. � 4 our oattIts at 49c. You emp 823,30; Mrs Kennedy 40 yda gray,45 Baca- Yon .ill a.i•ef one 'r"''• You esn't sffto will save its Dost mwy $2,80; Wm MoCaaaland 35 yda gray 02,45 to out your ocif be without times oven- .. + !1 One I3 Powell 50 yds gray $3.50; A► Birrell l -- _ - _-_- 20 yda gray 101,60; W J Stanley 20 yda gray $ /�yj $1,G0 +Bat Hb�ks, 3e• FVr dtfzr.: � _-�[AH URE FORKS, 800• bi r Underhill moved, seoonded by Mr a nr■L , Pugh for leave to introduce a by-law to as- Raving i out the bR sees la y IbQi Avrm mesh Hooks.d ° tcnir- i . . • Poultry I�ietting.� � r; t seas the Township of Pickering ap follows. in cur'tdd oh bJ mow ' acs - k e � w'"s" to b• .keep s pas s Sok v "unpl to to all For Township ppurposes (exclusive of 101 b otter to the pnbtia gay " for ser. diteste. w• �'• :y. stunts• -41o.1t�a41irAl�oes W nlllttl Police Village of Pichen ) 0b83b,37 at usneJly kept by a country s at • oh f ror ssiil„�ai3a per AAs _ ` tnarsors tiWs. a� prices that it will pal you buy y a: idrif.r•eaiatr fess sur apse rate of 1 8;1Q mills in the aoilar. �m me. I have a iar a stook of - I For village and township purpoues raiseds s, ��and shoes iha I will o or r — it, Police Village of Pickering 0247,67, at 7 8 _-_ rate of 1 8/10 mills in the dollar. to the public at a reduction of 100/o cit old rices. M line of groceries are all For county purposes levied on the whole p y d MARKET— Township ;inalading Pickering Village) and complete and prices to compete w th h R SS1 04x34,34 at rate of 1 mills in the dollar. any. •Come along and get some of • _ J at bargain$. j For Ednpational purposes 53717,42 pWill ay you the highest cash prios� or , , i ( �.. a - rate of 1 1/10 mills in the dollar. p tQ oBrad seconded by Mr first plass batter and eW. : I; 159 Toison' e Moved by Mr M y, �Y Pugh for leave to introduce a by-law to as- „ I remain yours respee�lfolly. - saaa the several school sections ae follows. TM 8 S No 1 (Baas line east) a30o 8 B No 2 W. ;; �* F V LL i ri ,. (Base line w) 8325, B $ Na 3 (Danbarton) ii>EO(J, S S No 4 eget (Reazins) $200, 8 S No ,.: No 5 Il a 50 8 8 ' ( west (Pickering ) 6 6 No Brook Road $250 Angle ) $300, 6 ( a<. ey ` • 9 8 Iv o 7 (Cherrywo(d) 022x. $ $ 8 1: (whttevale);470, S $ No 9 (Greenwood) r '. 0 . PUMPS 0375, S S o 10 (Brougham) $400, 6 B No 11 Green River) 0400, S 9 No 12 (Mt �''�t(:•t 'i Pleasant) 0200, 8 8 No 13'(MeAvoys) $175, fi fi No 14 (Bethel) $200, B B No 15 )Clare- - + : PUMPS moot) 0750, 8 8 No 16 (Atha) 1200, $ B -No 17 (Altona) $175, Union 8 8 No 1 Kingston road east) $220,50, No 2 (Kin- All l 10 145, No 4 Pt Union so requisition, Ali )rinds o! Lift, Force hnd No 7 (Balsam) !0150,80. Carried. - - attd 8aotiaa pumps pub is on The council now adjourned to meets shortest notice k again on Monlay.Sept 16th at 10 a.m. ._ -- - . o•a r,ee � .� s tied N � �» a •• sr r- t� i, ^. l - • � well dtig o ahotnrer of the among at# vo »+ .7 *y a - epi ultra in fbX& N saes , Dealer in Qadaoston and P sad Ceos�L Cep Ts made _ r �[gt oo a A Q o0 order and always tarp taaiity irtIINICIPAL COIINCILB— pe : I ! U oo on hand. G vmww& Oat., May 17th, 1901. - r �o r � --�� - _ John GerO Win, Ola;rernant. . C r �j Garow i • -,: ; :r is� ,JAYr 1 b s O Qer 0a. b an m g togs - w ► I • Fa n r 0 042 in in9 s-�l 93Ao a a a► m :> - $ t dls Ill of ° Im stun!s�o oI' acs b Nm a , F a $ o a assortment of t . . b y W V Ll lna. 9 I .:. e tip.an .a� s ad i_, .; Stationary. Books, Dolls, Toys. jati<i s Under0P8aTt. Blanketsf Flannels, Fie o b; W o c 0 o aId _ .C.. reoe><ved for the Holliday /rage. Ckll - � � � • ;, ; 'z O, � a 1t_ o . , . :. - - ---- lillaas and ow 1 r A • (nee. 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AndIN TEh7.�)1"IONAL L>i SON in " pleading fro ' se annual dis- „ g Jeremiah, who a ve R it0.i 1 not by. ° al AUGUST 18. said, O Lord though our , int- Y•• ' • ` • but the ; quities testify against us, do Thou it ,.... f ;_ »,. a plihe ear arround, teat!!. rt that religion is a for Th rD . �'al ago Seal s o e � r yam ail Your ch -that t - a 'amt © ` qhs toffee,, t tm. viii, 16- y name's s ke" (Jer. xiv 7 ¢ ! o at gladness, .that i tlltltil"n Golden .Text) James V 16. In Jesus'. name is ur great strength. 33. gold about the neck, that it takes . 8 . �• + And the Lord said, Shall 33. And the Lod went His ways " and Disco'u' ragem' eia no blith from the- step, no'.We- 16-19. �iesb i a soon as Ifo had left communin 't . ' _ t •: t,f ,, tt• irf)th the eye,."no ring froth `the ?tide. from - Abraham that ).bins with Abraham g t an Abraham return- -... . �L 1, •Ughter, but that )filer ways ; are 'which 1 do ? We must su ose „ t� Pp ed unto his Face, How near A despatch from Nashington says: I get rfch at all hard. Thtf if>ifOTiay ays.of pleasantness "`and all ; her that the lesson committee did the heaven is brought to earth in these --Rev. Dr. Talmage preached from I must come: -they do not care ho* Paths rise pew• best they knew how in selecting the + • interviews of Godwith Abraham a. the following text: 'Its merchants it comes. . Our honest merchants are Again: I rennarlc {hat a good many Portion which they have assigned to dr.e princes, and its traffickers " the thrown into competition with men of our merchants are tempted to us for study, but how they could and others ! And .1t is the privilege honorable of the earth of larger means and less) conscieuwre, be led to omit such a of every believer t walk with God f g site financaai gain of Moro import- portion as in constant commµtu'cation ((`en. v It is to this royal family of mer- and if an opportunity for emolu- ,!rico than the soul. It is a grand chapter xvii is something of a mys- 24 vi, J Mic. �i 8 I r ) t Is to be chants that I speak to-day. I call merit be lost for an hour, somebody thing to have plenty 'of money. The terY• W© trust that all teachers will } move you get the better it feared that the colt crit of the them the royal family because they she picks it up. Now what a con- tore think it worth while to look at the j y g aro higher in authority than Con- test.it is')or our honest, upright t come Y y and cy useful! portions• passed over. Last week's eous are !fife Lot in Sodom, so . honestly g Y P mixed up with the ungodly that grosses or Parliaments. How often merchants;, when they go out into There is no war between the Bible lesson showed us Abram made sure, the beartestimony. has it been the case that the Cabin- this competition ! b'rom January and world! st:coess. When I hear a as we supposed, by the Lord's mss- Y no for God, a; Y while but few .are like Abraham at els of Europe have waited to he. to Decetiiber it is an Cantingin, pulpit or pew, or sage; that all would bo as God had I ' Hebron living above -the world in what a ,7ewish banker had to say on layer-,feet), against money as said, yet in chapter xvi we read that , r ' the )natter. But in all circumstances ONE LONGaTLtITG( LE, g t ou h it practical use,-- fellowship with God, for this is a g g had no P he turned Elam God to listen to an narrow wa and few there are that _< merchants have their trials. If a biro quiet at night for their .tossing t ell, I think the best heaven for earthly suggestion, which brought y'' man has an bol fat word in their limbs and their brain that will not s. ch a find it. Lot every child of God i e- Y P tris, as that woald be an much trottbly into his household and member that He has "redeemed us ! bel.alf, shall he not utter it ? If a stop thinking. Even the Sabbath a er-lasting poorhouse. For the led to 'an interval of 18 years in hie" to be a war break out, they furnish the does not dam .back this tide of lick of money Aickness dies without life, of which we know nothing. people far >Iis. own poises- means for the armament. If there worldliness, for its wave dashes medicine, and hunger finds its coffin Compare xvi, 16, and xvii, 1 • Jer. sion, set apart for Himself, not con- i _ are churches to be built and colleges clear over the church, and leaves its i an empty bread-tray. But while xvii, 5. In chapter xvii the Lord ap- formed to this world (Titus 11, 14, to be endowed, and beneficent insti- foam on the Bible and the y y p©ars to him u r a new name, the R. V. ; Ps. iv; 3 ; Rom. xii, 1, `i , prayer- a admit that mono has its lawful ) tutions to be suppoyted, the mer- books. hien on salaries, men cults- se, we must remember that it will willing (Ps. ex. 3) to be all that Almighty God -Shaddai), the IIe desires us to long-..c- chants- put their hands to the work, vating their farms, do not under- of glitter in the dark valley, that Mighty God who is all sufficient, be, living no long and they have . a right to expect stand that wear and tear of body it will not pay the ferriage across confirming and stating more fully the. "er unto this world or unto. ourselves, that in our ministration we will be ; mind and , soul to which our mer- tiie Jordan of death, that it will covenant and giving him the token but unto IIim alone. sympathetic with their struggles I chants are subjected in this day, not unlock which signified death to the flesh �� and temptations. I shall` speak of when their livelihood, their compo- THE 0ATI+.51F I"AVEN.; (Col. it, 11) ; giving him also a new, ICE FLOATS. some of the temptations and trials tency, their -fortune, their business �There are men in all lour occupa- )lame by putting the principal letter to which our merchants are subject- honor, may all depend upon the un- of His own name Jehovah (Jhvh in If It Sank There Would be"No Arn• _ tions tubo act as though they ) - ed, and then _ show them the way ceirtainties of the next hour. Thin :Tnit` ht a ericato Live In. out. perpetual excitement of the brain g Pack of bonds and mort- the midst of his old name Ab.rim.h )night be traded; of at the We cannot know the all sufficiency of Ewch'Yone who has seen ice has no-In the first lace; a coat man" of t e corroding care of the heart, thisticed that it floats, But why, sincep g Y for a mansion in the skies, as God till we are willing to have df>ne i our merchants are tried with limited strsri that exhausts the spirit, "push- though gold would be a legal tender with self and walk before Him. ice is only water itself frozen? Sou capital in business. Ever bed es many of our very best merchants e 1 Y Y in that -land tvliero it is so common Sarai �s name is also changed, and ply because, when water freezes it ex knows it takes three or four times mid-life into the grave. They carry that they make paving stones out of Abraham is assured that the time Pends ever so slightly; that is Lo as much money now to do business ! their store on their back, they it. Salvation by Christ is the one has come and within a year Sarah say, a pound of ice occupies just i well as once it did. Once, ,a man trudge, like camels, sweating from salvation. Treasures in heaven tire shall bear to hitn the promised son. little more space than a pound of . ` would_ take a few hundred dollars Aleppo to Damascus. Oh ! if there the only Incorruptib)o treasures. I The visit of the Lord and the two water. 'Phis also seems a very and put them into goods, `and he is any class of Isis, who have my suppose you have all ciphered in ar- other Heavenly ones to Abraham in Ple little fact, and •yet the existence t would be his own store sweeper, his hearty sympathi s,, it is these men ithnietic as far as loss and stn. I[ of civilization depends upon it. g the heat of the day, their accept.-rice p P own weigher, ,his own book-keeper, who are ",toiling n merchandise to- you have, then I will give you n suns of 11 bt•aham's hospitality and the At first sight there does not seem his own salesman, and having all day. I wish I c old rub out sor_re in loss and ain:. ' "What shall it � much connection between a piece of Of the lines of ca a from q mess�ttge, to Abraham confirmed to the affairs under his own hand, and , your brow. refit a marl if he gain the whole ,Sarah led us to the beginning of to- ice floating down a -river, or an ice- I wish I could lif some of the bur- t orld and lose his own soul?" day's lesson. Let the. Lord's quer- g g brain, everything was net profit. bel drifting about the North At dens from you heart. I wish I owever lirn►1 you mit be attired lantic and the splendid Uh what .a change ! Heavy taxa- , y' y Y tion to Sarah in verse 14", first p endicl civilizations' ' could give relaxa ion to your worn- I the winds of death will flutter your clause, along with Jer. xxxii, of the est and and het tion, costly apparatus, extensive ad- 17 P present vertising, exorbitant store-rent, are out muscles. Is i not time for you apparel like rags. The pearl of and John xiv, 13-14, leml us to ex- there is a very close one. r to take it a littlb easier ? Do the Supposing ice did not flhat,- what only a part of; the demand made up- reat price is worth more than any pect great things from (god. on our commercial men. The man best you can and then trust the rest em ever• bleu ht u from the de the 2 n ;, would ha g P P 0-..1. ,The Lord is a rt„hteous open? It- would sink to the waking u with a small capital, with God. Take a long breath. (,od ( f the ocean—worth more than Aus- bottoms of the rivers and the oceans -' g p P judge and speaks of IIimselt iicro lis sa -s: "I can't endure this pressure manages all,the affairs of your lift calf,, and Brazilian miner .strung and the heat of swnmer. even ill the carefully inquiring into. matters. Ile anylonger," and under .this tem ta- and he manages them for the best:. in one castanet. Seek first the tropics would not be . sufficient to S P Khali nut judge after the sight of tion of limited capital, men ruin Consider the lilies, they always have ingdom of God' and his righteous- Ilia eyes, neither reprove after. ` the melt it. Winter would come again robes. behold the fowls of the air, e g but with ri ht- and down would go thousands of themselves in one or two directions. ss and all thins will be added .to. they always have nests. Bethink ou• hearing ut !lis ears, r g millions more tonic. For instance Soi�.e immediately succumb to the eou)rness shall Ile judge (Isa. x1, 3, temhtrction. They surrender before yourself of the fact that (god did Yet, how many merchants there the rivers of Northern Siberia are al not intend you to be n. pack horse. 4). Lverything on earth cries to tun s the first shot of the battle is fired. Y P tyre who -see-nr to Ret along without y frozen at .the bottom, because Dig yourself out from the ho aheads flim,. ti.nd Ile hbars and will in duo At the first hard duty they. yield. I f; any religion, The fact" is that a ages ago they were frozen solid and and the shelves and in the light of Limo see to it. Note carefully Gc.n. Their knees !:nock to ether at the g coati is ver seldom converted after never thaw now except oil the sun Y fall of the auctioneer's gavel. They ' this holy Sabbath, in the strength he is worth $'10,000. After a pian Iv, 10 ; Ex. iii, 7 ; IIab. ii, 11 ; Jas face. E' and faith of God throw v, 4 ; also creation's groruis in do not understand that there is such your fret ets a certain amount of world.y. item. viii, 23. Gall brace it all. A few winters would )iii our ri"�er4l a thiiib as he -oisin in merchandise, fulness and scars to the winds. You �resourees he thigks, "Well, now, I with ice, and, as year after year scent „ 22. "Abraham stood yet before on, the ice caps of the North and, t and there are Waterloos of the couii- brought nothing into the world, and ,can^fake rare of myself. Oh, how the Lord•" The other two visitors ter, and that no braver battle was it is very,,certain you can carry no- many t ere rt:a sbo go (town finau- South Poles would gradually spread ' thing oui. Having food and rai- ciah went toward Sodom, and their visit down towards the equator, till all ever won with the sword trrut has g - y and eternally. You see it. to Lot and his rescue by tiler, are the seven seas were a mass of ice been won with the yard stick. Their went bo'therewith content. I tell you know it a great deal bettci recorded in the next chapter refer- # you, my brother, what gives you so than I do. Yotz saw it The tropical sun, might, of course, souls melt within them because su- yrsttfrday. to which we fled from the Lord Y • gars- are u when the want to bu much worriment. You have an idea You � ti-ate-daw hw-a C Yon this with a few feet of water P Y Y that your happiness depends u iTlrpsclf to Luke xvlf, 20$-82. Abra- j . p eon ion while. en failing for this every summer, just as the summer «ria down" when they scant to sell ; g R hath standing before God makes us sun does with the Siberian rivers, and because there are bad debts on your commercial success.. It does world and failing for eternity: 'Y not. You are buildin on aver think of. Elijah and Elisha and also but all ocean traffic would be inl os their ledgers, the gloom of their g y O my hearers, though your store P , poor foundation if you aro of Gabriel (I Kings xvii, 1 ; II soul overshadows their dry-goods Y -building go, though yetttr Louse go, though Bible, and camnicrce, the greatest o Kings iii 14 • Luke i, 19). To at-)- and ' F - and "groceries. Despondency blasts n that foundation. You know the your government securities- go,-- g _ civiliser of the world, would cease to ~ authentic statistics rove that out ma God throu h the blood of the propriate and live in the power of exist. ' - � them. Other trim are ruined by the P Y g Ps. vi, A, is a very proper and ' temptation in the opposite direction. of a hundred merchants only two everlasting • covenant save your Meanwhile the temperature of the They say: "Ilere, I have struggled -au�cceed finally, and are you going soulsl helpful thing to do, remembering continents would have none down i,4 into this struggle with the idea that at the Lo seeth no as men enormously, because of the vast ILC-. us long as can be expected ; I am ` th o rd . t ` your happiness for this world, or �-'—" seeth, for man looketh on the: out- cumulations of ice" on ever side going to stop this. I have been go- Y ' Ing along from hand to mouth long th'e next depends upon commercial III:N YUU fiHI�'F.R, ward appearance, but th© Lord look- The north tetnperata zone, the y success ? I want to explode that in- oth upon the heart (I Sam. xvi 7), birthplace of all the great` enough. I find that by legitimate fatuation. You have sometimes been surprised Ito says, "Lo, I am with you al- civilizations of the world, would be v, business and straight-forward mer- to feel a shiver pass through you to ways. as uninhabitable as North Greenland.' .r chandise I can't succeed. Now, from Now what it foolish" man "that lt3 t „ the warm geather and you don't 23-26. "Shall not the Judge of Inside the tropics man might manaf;e ' this time it is make or`'break. The who builds his happiness on the understand it. Your friend)) have in- all the earth do right ?" In the to drag out. a degraded existence;' craft, that did very well in a small prospects of worldly -success ! You formed you with a cheerful smile rest of our lesson we see -Abraham as but the scenes of the triumphs of As storm is - pushed out beyond the are not dependent upon commercial that it is someone walking over the intercei�ixor, its we towards see syr.ta, Egypt, Rome, Britain .and Am- lighthouse oil the great sea of s;'ccu- prosperity for your peace here of . lotion. 'hire man borrows a few your joy hereafter. You would no your grave, and you have tried to Moses, 5nuwel, hani4 and others, erica would be buried under glaciers thousand dollars from friends who be able to take these fortunes ev g° them, one better by correcting all typical of Ilim who ever liveth to and snow-field's—and all because- ice it you could - keep them up to th ti em, where the grave will be." make intercession for us (Roue. viii, had Wised to expand schen it froze 1)O NOT LIKE TO REFUSE II• M. Tse fact is, it is electricity that is' .11 Heb. vii, 25). We read that and so sank instead of floating. last moment. Suppose that in th responsible for that shiver in the ma= Abraham drew )tear, and it is our o He says, "I can't be any worse ofI parting moment when you mak ' a jority of 'cases. There is an im- privilege to draw near with a ' true than I am now ; if I succeeri with you"r will,. you had al} your este CATCHING CO this borrowed money I shall give round about you—would that co _ menso amount of electricity in the heart, in full assurerice of faith, and $I u,000 to the Bible Society, and I tort you ? After Mr.., Vanderbil earth and its atmosphere, and it is to canis boldly ifci the throne. of It 2s Done Very Often Through the will give $10,000 to the Tract So- died, all the people were diseussin Constantly being generated. When grace, 'that we may obtain mercy Hands. ciety, and I will help to support all the question, how much he left. the Positive and negative poles meet rtrnt find grace to help in time of Catching . cold is -one o' those beneficent institutions ; and if I fail tali tell you. near a hunian being, that human need (Heb. x, 22 ; iv. 16). We may t rigs that is not confined to any. +' I'll be no worse ofl than I am now • �" being Is, likely to be affected. We come not only for ourselves, but for hi EVERY DOLLAR i vo a o season, we expect thein more in win one hundred thousand dollars sato- g .od supply of the fluid, it others. Ne niny forget ourselves and as ter, but colds come quite as easily tracted from nothing, nothing re- Again. I (notice that . our m'. _ is often exiled in our bodies. You live chiefly for others, and the more in sunuuer when ,you have a hot sun. may feel a shiver in the-region of we rendunce self and live for others mains.' Perhaps stocks are the chants are;tempted sometimes t and a cold wind. We all desire to dice with which he gambles. The neglect their home duties. Ther the spine or a pain in your knee. it the more we shall be like Him who learn how we can prevent colds, and man stops at no fraud, stops at no ought to be no collision between th affects You In different parts of your never pleased 1Fliinself nor nought; Ilia the statement of a physician that. outrage. He dashes past, in his store and the home. But thet•e i anatomy' and it; Cold westlier as well own will nor His Otvn glory (Rom. we can catch cold very oaten through splendid equipage after two years of sometimes a collision. ' There ar as in warns ; but you don't notice it, xv, 8 ; John vi, 88 ; viii, 50. By our handy naturally commands our business, and the laborer looks up merchants in this .city, who are So much in winter. If you have the Ilis. precious blood He has made us F attention. as he goes by, raid says, "Well, I merely the cashier of their famil shiver rather frequently, it. means nigh who once were far off and has Y ' Our blood circulates thropeb our- wonder where that man got his they are the agents to provide dry. that you are run down. given us access to God at all times �body somethinglike a system of hot. . . << mons ?" and then tie laborer, wi P Y .�.._ °.....�,,..-. T (Fplsl.�il, Y8 ' RC s v, o%)u with t,tour-i ,water pipes, keping our sL u lure• y p- goods and,groceries. LThey have nom blessed assurances for r 1 ing the sweat from his brow, thinks thing to do with the discipline an our house of flesh and bone-warm- to himself: "Why, two years ago, education of their children. r; O, m _. agement as John aiv, 18, 14 xv, 7. and comfortable. The most exposed 3� SIA I MAY rlIE1t BE ; 1.6 ; Mark xi, 24 ; I John v, 14, 15. P , that man was as poor as I sari, I brother, you have riot discharged _ parts receive a corresponding quare wonder where he eot . his money." your responsibilities to your house+ Finnan hacl,dy is )simply haddock 27-83. Fearing that there may not tity of heat. He stole it.. After awhile the bu ole hold when � smoked and dried, and receives its bei 50 righteous in Sodom, Abraham _ you have given them Now, our hands have �a tendency to bursts and the .creditors rush in, drawingma ter and a music teacher, name from Ftndun, in Scotland, continued to plead that the Lord where the fish is found and cured to will spare the cit for the sake of become very cold, more so than the • _ and the law clutches but finds noth- It is your duty, O father,—no othet� P Y face; the blood that circulates in the Ing" in its grasp. The pictorials one can do this but yourself,--to Perfection. 43, 4O, HOF 20, 10, and the Lord ) hands is sent back icy cold to the blare the, face of the man who had look after the physical culture. of A ragout is a stew highly flavored said that lie ,would spare the city if lungs, with the result that it often' ( " genius enough in a few years to fail your children. You ought sometimes with wine. ten righteous people were found in ! followed by!- for `for $250,000. I would not want to to unlimber our di nit sets up inflammation, Y g y you First there is the king of all stews it, Six times Abraham pleads. Some congestion, and your' cold is devel i blcck up the path to lawful accumu- ought sometimes to run out with the plain Irish stew, of mutton and wonder how it might have been if t lotion before an of our oun men: Irish but it would coed. The moral of this, if you sof y y g' your children into their sports- and Potatoes, that, can never be too he had still kept on, fer from very cold hands, its—keep- , but when >I see so many then, ga>zies. That man who cannot some- appear that Lot was the only right- through limited capital, tempted in- tunes turn' his back upon the severe much stewed, them warmI Another form of this is .a haricot .eous man in the city. and we would Another idea 'coacernirig file catch to reckless speculation I think it is work of lite; acid fly the kite, and Of mutton, only in "this Seve;rla kiinds not have-kno*n that;,Ile was right- ing of cold is that salt—the: ordinary �-- time for the church of Go.d. .and the trupole the hoop, and jump the rope, of , vegetables are used, and both ous but for H Pet. it, 7, 8. It would salt that we buy and cat- with an ministers of religion to raise a most and chase the ball witJi-his children,, meat • and vegetables are cut into seem that_his wife apd two daugh-1 gor Poii with: vegetables, not theemphatic and unmistakable protest. ought. never to have been tempted very small pieces• tars were delivered for •hissake and salt-naturidly in'-vc�etables—fs an ir-.k ' It is thiA process through4whit•lt >ao out of a gusty, irred'eemable.., A_.salmi is a stew of game, tend a that he was deliverer( for Abrahamsleg ritant, and sets up the conditions-• many mereha.nts go down-: " to des.. tartness. Do you. tiiuppose you aro, chowder f� one .ot fish. _ sake chapter %Ix, 12,.2�).r That the thsit.iodate e�ildb )ruction and perdition. If ever going to keep your children at.home; A Pot-pie is a !stow of ani' kind ri hteoua by their Intercession c�ri -��_..�,;r•. ' , temp ed into �reCkless, slioculation, it yyo�t do not make your home of meat, with d4ug �b441, u#id brain- Vtrr ng�..blessiVg to otht s " eviddnt Whet is a fort? asked h ,t"* zi., preach' to f •itr soul a= sermon froin bright.?, As tong as -they find the ing is a to ,hamn IE om 01e re rd of the /��i��pp{iy����tttrIon, the "A lace" to put men in. n was the an , o1n of ra jy d fF °p. the tour .Lhe text: As a partridge srtteth on saloon of sin. more beautiful; more eoveft(k pa in iei►h a i�d v i ewer. Whr>,t is a fortress •then? The eggs and hatcheth them not, so attractive thrt the "home circle, go fricassee the meat fed.:}:brow)! frienc�a (Math, v1ii; `; ixs a xv• . Answer was prompt: A place to put r riches got by fraud; a man sh 11 long they will o there. Do n} g you,. el .Igor before or after •stewing. 28). ? That )!fere may be such a. state, ,�vomRn:ci�� �� t " � - • leave them in the midst of his days., suppose ou can sit down with our, e ney iii Qi affairs that even the prayers • of - - Y Y Y PlAing jt c► •stew of taeat p find at the end he el►sil1 be-a; fool:". _ (children int 'athe evening from sovn` and fico, d mQy be cooled to� per- the righteous eannof avai•1 we learn �E1 or every 1 0 ,�Civiliraxis, 3A0 sol Again, -Y'remark that : a gtseat to ten o'clock, groat g over 1 Ezek 14 20 Inn Your feet-ion in the south, while indeed from Jer. xv, , xiv, , discs_ oittitnit i+�tde. mrany Qf our merchants are tempted rheumatism, -expecting them ' to be there is nothing Can equal a gypsy where we see that such men as Moses It costs the average vessel S4,500• , to over-carer and an�iiet All et its -entet+taiaed xvith that ? Oh, of do stew, made of a little bit of every- j3a�D uel, No Daaiel or Job could Y' Y .to pass }•Qugl the Suez Canal. in.r. a,ndise seem overdone. not give them an extra rouble. thin flavor with herbs and cooks- �o1r.bring i�iverancer� Abraham did Russia " fs. opening note savings ,1 ._.. .,. g y g; ` Smitten etrith the love'�ot quick gain, They- Will-"fnd*e their os�n soma- ed for a da +tet • t� rand of any r fit d a night, ae not plead 4Wt the g_P b�wkls: ads - .e rate eta; six > dred a. ; F me +nu t into the cities resolved to tism soon enough. Bring into yguri saying goes, , meg, gopd�t�ite, ing hivasp�f, far• he spoke of d .- -.•-,,,. ,_ i o.-.P,a i r r - • ,.x .•'s L.-. ..- :,- .. (/ q- . 4b., . - Vit. !J - .:-.. .-.e t � �i � ..:...5 .. ... r. .. ....r .- . �f }„�(`t�Y.. Nt_ 1 '. .��• - ..,�w ,r ir.,,..' • ''.:. { „ r t .... . a i is , f Y,..'.�: .•r. y i.� ?�S` - �t t ci ,.�, - -::.:-...- t-r ,J _i e •' -v. 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P Y Y 8 caused to flow over the- outside walla P Particle-'of "• a.; ^"i ;' Lend Packages, 26, 30, 40,60 trod 60 Mnii Is �" ee._f�om Any Co�oring 14lattet is Dainty. and twit - some tiMe'bacv the e-•clone - Y of the atin ; is the only tea that suits fastidious palates and is wholes wager curtain was tes"d by the oat ••••• . • • • •: e pme for currence of a n ' in a ;spree mill ad_ { • • • • • �O•o•voQ��o•_••�•��A•�•O•••O0 t rthe most delicate.digestions. I - _ a,,. r-... . . ._• jointing the library building. c. The IT IS, "'ALSO A: BI�I'I�ISf-� � T('� water being turned on, the outer f; I�%j UCT walls were fmtuediately covered with --- - -- -- _ MIN a liquid sheet, which, as the tem ■ t • # , "' Ceylon Teas are sold in Sealed Lead ature was low, betaine. eventually a - IS • sheet of icer Packets only, Black, flixed, Uncolored - i A VA Ceylon Brean. Free samples sent. I• Prussia; gave 1,228 meds s last • �' ' Address «SALADA," Toronto. r year to couples who celebrated dia- mond and golden wedding anniver- • .• saries. has been found equal to that obtain- : a e cd from : ��al 0� a i • a dressing of ten sons I of ♦" -'-"" barnyard manure to the Itcrq. Con- • � } siderable supplies ofPotash, Phos_ A MANITOBA .., Nhhoric -acid and lime are also takenPR=N'T=lg(,�- ��,�����. h up by the clover plant during its i 1 growth, a part of which is gathered - One Four Roller Campbell Press, front delivery, bed 43x56 $1200 • •rot, depths in the soil not reached ONE OF THE LINMS IN THE by some other farm crops. In this LONG CANADIAN CHAIN OF One Four Roller Campbell Press, bed 37x5a, $1100 UNDERLYING PRINCIPLES. :, way the clover practically enriches DIRECT EVIDENCE. O - the soil to some extent in these otic 0 + The principles which underlie sue- r er important elements. That the ,1 �_ 3PCOX+r=XMT� ��Q$= �7$. cessful crop growing in Canada may' ' =`f ]and has been much improved by Testifies to the Powers of the Via. , said Dr. Saunders to the Parliamett- ' this treatment has been shown in In- Two 7-col. quarto Brown Folding Machines, each lacy Committee on Agriculture, be creased crops on man mous Dodds Kidney PiUs.- thus• summarized:- P y plots, when ;. compared with adjoining Cured of Backache Like Maintaining the . fertinty t;.(4 the 1 g Plots on Thous- T 8�88�ti�a. 11�>0.Q3hi�ts0�:. -: which no clover has been sown. In ands More -•-S reads the Good '�� land, mainly by the proper care and '• P .. i one series of experiments with oats Work Amon Him h`riends. Roger'suse of barnyard manure, and the g Two Ro Typographs, in first-class order, each $580 1)loughing under of green clover, thus ' the average increase for the first year • : adding fertility and humus. I was 28 per cent. in the weight of the Oak Lake, Man., Ali 12.-crank li • t Adopting a judicious rotation of grain Produced and 78 per cent. in Coileaux, of this place, has turned • the weight of straw. In the second missionary. A conscientious sense of Also Cutting Machine, Stones, Stands, Body and Display Type. • crops. year, when the barley was sown on duty has impelled him to spread a All this Machinery is in First-Class Order. Easy Terme will be Given. Following the UcSt methods of prc�- r the same series of lots without ally certain good work amort his friends Pe g a more up-to-date `paring the land P Y g or Special Discoant for Cash. On account of adding p r _ Y g additional fertilizer the increase of and neighbors. The work in clues- -- Plant the above Machinery and Type will be disposed of at a Sacrifice • ,.- -t :- ' , _ Early sowing. the weight of the rain tion is the work of Dodd's Kidney Choosing the best and inast � •o- g produc d on the plots which had been tr sled Pills, p a (�' n} O - ductivo varieties for stowing. with• clover was 29 The Wilson Publishing Go., of Toro `Q Tho selection of plump and well Per cent., and Some tifne ager. Collenux was g y '1 Llattt�ti • . the increase in weight of the . traw cured of Backache. Ile had it for • " ripened seed for planting. TORONTO, CANADA. .:_ Along these several lines many cx- was 35 per cent. In a similar .dries years. 'Though he didn't know it, : • of experiments conducted with iota- his kidneys were ntTected, and it was r8t1o• •O®i•O�O�Af,•�•�•���00©���00e•0�a00 0*0a0 Pei-invents have been conducted. toes, 1 Y Continued efforts have- been male the plots treated with clover his kidneys that caused iliac so much to gain knowledge as to the bust gave an average increase in the misery. - - weight of the tubers of l$ per cent. But he found retic!. TI� did lnbre, You Wantheacre.utcseHiPan cos. methods of maintaining and adding These experiments are being contin- he found. a positive cure, Ile read SLITTER, EOCS;'POtJLTRIf. AtrPW, ether/lint»atild►ROorrOf,4 to the fertility of the land, which Its Ued froth Llmltee Ccr•West Market antl year to year. The tests that Dodds hidney fills-Curd Back- he Dawson Commission Co. eotbernesf:,Toronto. so essent�al to the continuance of inade in 1900 with oats, wheat, bar- ache. So they do ; . they, cured good crops. Special attention has TRYING TO FIND OUT. been given to investigations to de- ley and potatoes, confirm those of thousands of cases of it; simply be- NOW, AGOUTI . 0 the preceding years, and further es- cause the ���{ termine the best methods of handling y act on the Kidneys with Tommie, is our mamma at home? - tablish the value of this method of Y ( 1 barnyard nlanure, the universal fer- such splendid e(Tect and thus get at asked a lad caller cumin u the THIS SEASONS ! tilizer which is more or' less avail- adding-to the fertility of the soil. Y g P 1 Y Y the canal, of that fearful disable- ravel walk. Tommie who was t In preparing the land- for crops, B able everywhere to the Canadian far- tocol. I per MOWERS, RRAPERII, YNRES111110 MACNINES. different methods are adopted in dif- So Frank is ,8�it'e�dhtg the aocl Pceptng around the corner of the • Eto., mer. Experiments continued for fercnt Parts of the, Dominion. In the g house, gave a guilty start, and then "S", � �y eleven years have shown that a given i tidings among his friends as fast replied meekly: S PEERLESS- ) eastern Provinces the advantages as he can. If he meets n man sti(�er- V of inanure taken fresh frons That's tat wet I wuz tr t ' at from fall Ploughing have been j y'n t find the barny and is equal in crop-produc- ` Ing with Backache he tells biro ri rht F with Ontario sarmetro-over z0 ! ' repeatedly shown. The exposure of g out; I've bin switumin' inq power t.o the sante weight of rot- straight what is really the matter s do his . ` Years beter• the Iublio lee that You � Lite soil to the influence of frost, st K. Nardwatro. Drug an 0sneral ted inanure. It has also been shown with him and recommends 14odd's `t.: , sell it. r Hotels 17 Ooid Medals. sunlight and air is beneficial. Spring tnaPd S Liniment Cars Diphtheria - by repeat feel tests that fresh manure , Kidney Pills.Is. In this way lie t is the work is materially advanced and the ��� ��3I'l�YOlLtao. , loses ditriug the process of rotting t means of helping many a Retic vie- i C crops can be got in earlier by tl-a front• 50 to 60 per c t. of its tim of KidneyDisease who might s� ul L R OERS PItEs,TORON en adoption of this practice g A CONTINUOUS STTt1It1♦J. USE M10 AXLE (3iiEAS>=. weight. The e(Tective lase of the never have understood that in Dodd's barnyard manure, so as to obtain ♦_,-,__ KidneyPills he hop a sure escape ;Your cousin, Chullie, isn't a you -� `NSI the best results with the least waste from his affliction. o striking appearance. L L VE. is one of the most important .,.. WORLD'$ BIGGEST TREE�`.�=i+ i P Prot- It tlti+�titct •-of He Isn t ? Werll, I }sever saw him Ftrttstybiz-k`t•cshleigh's sweetheart Btu tail' a a lems connected with agriculture, for What is probably the biggest true Pleasure," says r. Goll�eaux. to yot when *he didn't appear to be has seat him word i5om abroad that , on this material the farmer's, hopes. in the world has been discovered to y Pills to striking matches to light his cigar- recommend flodd's Kidney g 8 fI she cannot marry him. of maintaining thq' fertility of his belong to the cypress tatnily, and alt my tacighbora and .tribnds. �I can d Les. Fiddlesticks.-Fresh.1cigh must he land and thus providing for a access-+ w found. in Mexico. Its circumfer- tlrY to their excellent curative dreadfully broken up. sion of good crops are mainly based. i once. qft. from the"ground is 154ft. properties for Backache because two Par Over Play Yews Funnybiz-Ho is; she sent ward by During the past twelve years an-' 2in., .and to see the top of it one boxes cured me." - w'tw-t Ws eoarntxr evrvr h" Mss soa M cable, collect, and explained why. dual tests have been made to gain i must stand many yards away. It is lona awtMra tar ea•ir vim&a l alt• ba,toooust i ---a u•child. rotten,the s<tm.,all.,.Asia, our•. W p .0 10��f Information as to the relative value , near the famous ruins of Mitts, in o01 regu►.c•athastor,aaca a•d bows ache C.`HOW ARMY EI.EI'IIANT$ ARE ncor for I)t.rrhaa Tweot7 are oa a ttoW, of artificial manures used separately the State of Oaxaca ,: It is called t Yiw ,hnmgt►onc the worth Be .nrs ,rrtd i — and in combination, on nearly-all the the "big tree of Yule," and its' ag© r EI)•I ' rd. ><uoR'•Isoo=tw'o$vs°>. BU HOTELS,AL Imp�rtant farm crops, and the re- 1 is variously estimated at from 500 'Elephants in the Indian Army are ANADIAN HOUSESFORCANADIANS AT sults obtained have been published. ! to 1,000 years. fed twice a day. 1%'hen meal-time VERSATILE CANADIAN PRICES AND MANAGED BY arrives they are` dr•etwn up beforeu�tnybiz--Penwhiz is a 'chest ver- A CANADIAN. i piles of food. Each animal's break-. Ra malt ; lie has written a 'book The Hotel sutkfntilrie�, G�� fast Includes 1(tl6, of raw rice done o The Marlborough. and f cal thousand dii7erent sub- a til© 1 up In five 21b. Packages. The rice �e r . The Lillian. is wrapped in :IeUves and then tied Iddlost ick••s--Wh-wh-at ► All Uptodate buil er e; roof-gardenApply, F. Ibe Buck, Itl�ham, ro�me ili.W per�7• ApDI7. F. B KOBINti with grass. At: the command "At- unny4iz-Fact ; he compiled a Hotel Buckingha-n,Buffalo,N. Y. tendon !" each clrt�hant -raises his di tionary. • , f. �������� _ - •• _ t ` �L trunk and a package is throwil into its capacious mouth. by this meth- i' � _ od of reeding not a single grain of If 0,ard s Liniment Cares Colds, etc CARBO�.,�C ice is wasted. ` r steel _ BU TIIE RFA _ _ ter a Ili skin ailments. -- - ayr+rotnd Lucas—I went uP for j �� f.; Mr. Frontpew-I ctrl glad you be- (aim house dis mornin an ast a I& and choir. my dear; dy for -es a common, ordinary but-REAM +' o' La111M'� �'i s �� t long to our church c y t . low Size SOZODOMT LIQUID 25a it is such an orderly organization; I to 1 an' wot duz yer suppose. she duz? r r' A CANVASSER WANTED. SAMPLES Now Paten Box SOZODONT DER never see you whispering to one an- >usty-Haven t de slightest ; wot free or returnable,freight charRes prepaid; i . 'f Z5e: other during set-vices. du shy duz ? exc'nalvo territory; regul tr cuatonters• l $$ t37►la� or comncisdon. N) security. + I Mrs. I rontpew-No nolle of us 'aro ayaround t4 a'--Why, she turned Write gvtak,CouPSIr.11rawerb3l,London Large LIQUID and POWDER ,4 * , .!• 750 . �. - , t on. speaking terms.• de�goat loose , &t the Stores orb Mail, postpati , :or the P lee. DOUGLAS ORDtf., I �� ► #i00 Reward. 81001. ni n As -arY antiae tIc and h nio metallic A Dentist's -Ops o .p � ��derd's Liniment Cees DistempeP ----- __ - --�---- ----. - 111.0uthwash, and for the care and preservat><on of the tee a�d� 1. ere of thW paper will >>e pleased to ' 11M8 I cordiall recommend 8ozodont. consider it the itle�it tarn t.._'there in nt leaitone dreaded dtte.se Dy��� _l= Cl� n�ng f that scfenccs has been able to cure in d.'.1 lit hIZUPP S FORTUNE a•eutifriee for children's use." [Name of writer upon applicatlmI OtaRed and that Is Catarrh. Hail's tiatarrb For the cert'bestsend your work to the Caro tit the only positive cure tow known to The German papers stat© that old a BitfT18N AMERICAN DYEING CO " HALL dr. RUCKEL• Montreal. the tnstticat Fraternity. catarrh being a cosy man Krupp' is worth $5,000,000. i t.itutional di"d%fl. requires a eonstltniional lto is old roan Krupp ? Look for agent is your town, or send direct. f - treatinear, ilt►liri,,Catarrh ouro is taken inter. PP Long co tinned experiments with ar- EVERYBODY. WELCOhIE: nally, acting directly upon the blood and Ile is the maker of the Krupp guns. Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec. ti,tcialrtilizers used alone have nlucoun surfaces of the ttyetem, thereby dee ell say, $5,000;000 isn't much given results which are disappointing 4SS., Little Fly-Oh, pow, here's a man tr Ing the foundation of tbts dlsew+o. and oo�y fol a cannonutaker when you c nsid- asleep with his in open! givingg the patient strength by building up the . considering the large antount of at netitution and as-6ting nature in doing Its' er all the startling reports. available plant food they' contain. Papa Fly-Better hart the fly bul- •Rhe ro rtetote ht�tie so muoh tattis in r : letin ort his nose. g Y its curativepowerw,that they offer ene Hun- One reason for this lies probably in Bred Dollars for any case thaC It tails to Dore. ' R�t�po �t the fact that these fertilizers con Little I`ty -IVh.at shall I write onndtor list of toatitnontal� 1110019's LI01��in1 tlUltW tlaro�tl h Go . r it? - F.J.Cli ild-- CO,.TOLEDO Instr4ments, Drums,- Uniforms, Etc, - lain rte humus, and that the Proper- Bold b drnagie�s, 730. EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND tion of vegetable matter itf the soil Pada Fly Il'4tpe Your feet and walk S Ft', WEALTH'S VEXATIONS g right in. all Family Pills are the best Loweet prices ever quotod, Fire catalogue has/ been much reduced by constant — i',OOillnstra►ions.mails tree, Write us to:any - cropping. Thus the capacity of the Newriche.-Mrs.. Do .•tncythe thingin Ifasle or 311uslcal Instrumeets, r EASILY DISCOURAGED told Ino lust evening that she !s Q,, soil for • holding the moisture has g or Toronto.Ont.,and been lessened to the detriment of its 4 Dinglebang says he isn't going to troubled with ongwee. Whaley�oy09 QI C. Winnipeg, Man crop-producing power. J do any more courting. Ile claims Mr. Newriche-IVhat'g that ? . Ex criments have been conducted C C RICIihiItDS & C'O. he can't see an fun in it. Airs. Newr}che---Dear me I I dont I:SUPPLIES.P Dear Sirs-I have ' great faitli'I in Y I've looked all through the nee t bestos.IEoc - for several years in plowing unddr � • g• What's the matter -with Bingy?• ;�� know, ,rr �.,� , Asbestos t3oeds, of green clover to enrich the land, AZINARD'S LINIMENT, as last year He's so short he cant turn dawn `O'S' of three different dictionaries s -4 o t0 Pipe Covering, and it has been shown that clover I cured a horse of Ring-bone, with the gas, and Can't find any such word. 3+� w�uwotruttt Lubrloating Oils, five bottles. - - ,I ---- ----� -----�+� areases, etc, -seed can be sown in all the eastern •�. ; '"'rrr WM. BUTTON Provinces of Canada and in the It blistered,; thy' .bores lint fn a «. COMPOUND a&#- month8t,. -coast climate of British Columbia to there lass tiQ ring-bone tied 'o N. Limited, ' advantage with all cereal crops, no lameness. TORUNTO. DANIEL MURCHISON, - without lessening the grain crop for the current year, and that after the Fath Falls, N. B. r ; y rain is cut the clover rows luxur- t' g �� . mintato L Steamton to ships �e Do ins St s cantly, actin as a catch crop der- r `"' , " a 1. PortlaMontreal to nd to I.AtupooIii 000L Yiit Queens., { g �' � t0lraw e- r�,. i.• mg the latter part of the season and Fast tsamsiftpa Superior sawnim Green clover turned under is s ectal- - - - ' ��` s0' i i Q•i lbr cif stases of iongem Saloom wd at l valuable to the land for the res- - - '<< , 1 "" sr•t►mldahips "datattentionh"boon .•c�eb y Lir}'�'Q1T .ISO .r _ • r• deom�Saiooa sod 'Third-0iw aosotnat GERMANY S T , + son that it absorbs while rowin � _. �'.� _'_ _ - - �otg•aae •u'oa�tiaci!r+.apN large quantities:from the sig which _•; ,.,, i 1)IER. . - 1 � `` � �� ��'-i�� 'r� • , �* -- -. . . y to is stored up in its tissues. A heavy A'-new -recruit in, the "�r8t�`. �8bt a t,� � ,.. , � -� •", �7:• wing a Oo. •-; >Q lbrrsses s0�.. - -• �.� �� :'mat of growth is produced- by the Guards of the Kaiser William is 7f t. s F � > iRN + Yonttnslssalpettiilnig: i.IQ 4 in. high-the tallest man--the res t- •autumn, which, when plowed under, �• g ' adds considerably to the .available menu has had since 1850. The man's "t'r' , : ,, + ,• 1 •el nitrogen in- the soil,' as well as- to name is Rheinlander. He would the store of humus. The proportion have delighted. King Frederiek Wli- -- • ..._( i t.T �•of nitrogen thus added to the land •liana the First , t DONT NOW, 26 h 64 ,.,.y<.. - .. - _ , -. -. _. ri.... 4:• ... .- .. ! rt' .P .., P b-.. _.:,' ,- L• Y _ .. r.. .- - - .,: :. .. . .., .. i ,t` 4 .p •.. - ,.- -Y F .... td.:S^ _ :n. i • P - :.+. .. 7.. �'. .,r ,n_-t -. . , ,, a :.? - -:r�- rate 1ti �` t r • S.F_i- t .. .. +. .. :,-...' -.. ..... 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'.. •,,"i-` 'F .?. a,.. -.$. zia': E4,e f� x C�a• 7. :. > T„- S, e- .r< :r�.. �: I ` 8.• - .fM, I l., Am- . ..._ .J..: ... X- ... .,... .Jt, l-. .N.> r es. .. .' .-.:'. _ 'e:. y•�: -- -iy=iia+ _... . n .- .,: �.. a -: .sir`• . ., .. .s� ;.•....-' I ',A- *a.. r.� sea_# •,•.'�` , ,t�>x.i� '�, rr- � - s s r t.. a -.r...-'`•z:. .. - >.. .. -.. .�•., -. .r..>^ .:>.a'k, _, .. 11- b•:. s..- .-n,..: .3- � � t _ d'-•W i ... ':. 4`- :7.7! Yl.. a•4. •, l. -:.ST- O N--•.- y a:r.... - -.+ - ,•• '�." fit' •__ �i - ` r WO OUB 8IIB8OBIBHSB:By starring —Mrs Bradford has retained trona the to the address label on your PA Per you ori ,t LETTER$ Tp THE EOiTOR can always ascertain the dale to which PaD•Am OGD• • _ `% -F IIonr�snbseription to I'ma Nam is d.' --Hiss Lizzie Bradford is 'home from = _ -- As suai :' _ a { Hemittanees ars ae)<nowledged a 8t Catharines _ l'1'liis de o aT1 !ds the lair die. ' ' f j enssion of l f 6 writer must • �: • • • • • J; 4 r-- r t tie on label on the IIrst paper sol- public ons• kLanse of da —Mr Luke, of New York pa y in au qqn t name with Dopy �w1ngreceipt of money at this o>ma•. Always , spent a` da ••send his corr•e t :; •F bW fba date Raid ahead t m tpwII thli lveek We wish it digitil�oily understood, however Oat in no am$ 410 We hold ourselves fie• —Nelson Peak. of Toronto,is spendintg sponsible for o ons °:pressed by corral• IL few weeks at his home here. ._ But—Mbt I ";,ie'l a oasaal visitor in `• ,� k - Our Snlpplies ^'pill be cora ate, A eneket-match and tena�s:matabes �� ask as �I'r I ,, x will be played on Civic Holiday Your neighborhood bow it In that the bar- F �-' � • Consisting of Text Books, elates• j rm"ter of Pickering is in the employ of :4 —Miss Redmond, of Toronto, is Tian•. the United ,q 1 Bariblers, Writing Pub, Pencib, government. Y earreiss ,r, = , AUG. , in beer sister, Mn.P. O'Connor. g°' -, � � . I ` PIiC)IBSINa, ON•r„ 16 1901, 6 that such mast be the Dass, icawe while a ,. �,,. ., •, , k r `Ste Our Stationery i8 als0 eh l —The public school re•opees ole Tars• on a little fishingg esonnma in your harbor r. � r7 eap { r day, Monday heirs Oivie Holiday I was utterly dambfoon to see a large £ 3 k; #, t •{ ; and well salected. -Mn. 0. Hodge, of Whitby, yW%od � and Stripes fls8 floating from bis i LOCALISMS. - .. . �-T bar sister Mrs.$. A14way this week s polo♦ I w MU& annoyed to see Messrs Chisholm and dersoa of this and also sur Trued that it was left to ¢� M, W Es Boone$ Picke1'ln a Toronto Tironto, Sunda ed at Tboe. •yields. to lady w "ads her summer _0ivio Holiday,nest Mosday -Fred and Mn. and child; is °m' 1�tv village, &e orisr',> take - r s Logan it down, which a aid —Miss Mabel Elyiss, of Brooklin; is ip6nding a week with W and Mrs an °b h i visiting friends in town. —Miss Lillian Palmer,'of Montreal, is ours,ems• P Aug.sig. 18th, 1901 , ra6vsts>a. —]dies Annie O'Leary has ritniaaed epeoding her vacation at her home here. I ' om a weeks visit to the Thousand Isles. —Fred Nigbswander, of .Wbitevalo, ..-D. F. Every left this week for Mari- has been engaged to work in the Spink , x ' Brou�+am• Pon where he will remain for a short Mills, time- —Mrs. Greig and family, left's 8at4lr- on's health is impraring • • • so•iriab (flees • _A'1 arge load of the X6814 at.BoC1 se- fes Ruth LiDtoi,, went a Uxbridge ' bank attended the social on Wednesdaydap d spend a few days with Toronto on Tuesday, g t . friends. ¢ x Bert Littlejohn left this week fbr the evening. --Mrs. BiicBmith kris sou; of Toronto, North-Whet. —Dr F L Henryll be here as usual ivy spent l uuday with Mrs. Wm. Clark of _ + next Tuesday to attend to his profession- Church St. Mrs. Donn, of Bleaob, is visiting Mrs. I C al duties. * —Mise P. Wilson, of Toronto, is spend John Pbilipe, i' g i • i . —Mr. Myers and`grand•child,-af Tren- ing a few weeks with friends in Pickering John M. and Mies M. Gerow, have I; ton, arevisiting the formers daughter, and neighborhood. gone to Caesarea for a few weeks. ' Mrs. R. A, Bell. --Mies Brown, of Montreal, is spend- Bert Ham, who some three weeks ago —The Ladies' Aid of 8t; Andrew's in few a t�roke big leg while playing foot-ball. is g.a week will]=.her friends Rev. 1? y II2 ch ping Dep' ' tine 't is agaiII running Church, spent a pleasant time at the home and Mrs. McGregor. progressing nicely. of Mrs. James Andrew of the Lake Shore .-Mise Palmer an'd raphe* Elltore Dr. L. Beukly, of Toronto, is spending —The Spink Mill" have oumpleted ppgh, left last week for a few weeks visit a week or so here with old boybood friends 0 Iasi., Off.Work is o' ted for despateh and their improvements in the chopping de- with frienLs is Stayner, for the benefit of his health. p thin --Mr. Hicks, Inspector of schools in Stephen Gross,-of Mount Albert, y . aper. * Years o a resident bene, was around ��. I11Ig along your ohop. partment and their work is better than Jamaica,is spending a few weeks here —Walter Anderson, of Uxbridge, is w,rith Mrs. Hicks and family. Tuesday renewing old aqnaintances. tiperding a few days with friends in this —T. A. Greig. also Mrs. B.A: Bunt- Mrs. H. Meobin, is now confined to the house, the result of eta ping on a rest r FamilyIrlonr, ' neighborhood, prior to his departure for �g left on Friay last to spend a-week at nail-- p she is "Cream Bane," 18 80 per bbl California. Go Home Bay with.friends and relatives. We are pleased to say "Toronto Patens,".Fancy Pastry Flour, 88.80 per bbl: recovering. "Boston," Pure Manitoba Patent Flour, 15.00 per bbl. —Geo. Johnston, day operator at Wept —A. W. (lee, of Fernis, B. C. and for.tem.- The Ladies' Aid of 8t, Johq' Presb t ` Pickering, has been removed to the tem.- merly of the Stratheons Horse, has re- Y.s station,west of Whitby, where the gr terian church Brougham, intend holding Bran X14: per tea "iA}ieateleloe" 250 r cka e Po9 y ceived a sat of 160 Gores in British aR steam-shovel is now working. Columbia. a Harvest Home sad Ladies And Bazaar ��' B —Mies Casey, Mrs, Richards, Misses —Thomas and Mrs. Banks and ftmil Brong- Shorts, 116. ter ton Corn Meal, 1216s for .,00 at the residence of John Blandin. _ y� Jumbo Floa , 120.00 per ton '• Oat.Meal 101bs for 25o Hattie and Jennie Weston and Ruby of Toronto, also Misses Hnott and Webb, ham+ on Monday avowing August 26th Mizell Chop. f1t3.00 per toe t Rolled Oats, 101bs for 2bo ! Spink, of Toronto, attended the peach of Toronto, are a ndin a taw weeks at cost' See bills for particulars. social here on Wednesdayevenin . g On`Tuesday afternoon, Mn. Cbas: Lie- Thos. Cbop, i ,10.pas 100 lbs. " Bulled Wheat, 8 lbs for 26c 'h B Thos. Fields at the Lake Shore. Oats 86o per bus , graham Flour, 12 The for 25o —Walter Richardson, of New York, .-Miss Beth& Palmer leaves this week combo bad the misfortune of falling at and his brother James of Philadelphia, for Toronto, where she has seeurod a re• her residence and sustaining a fracture of are spending their holidays at the home munerative ition as boob-kee r with bar thigb•bone. The fact that she pe very heavy woman. weighing about 2b0 -- - - poo of their parents, W. Y, and Mrs: the Campbell clothing establishment of F Richardson. Hing 8t. West. Congratulations. pounds makes the injury more serious. —Two young The doctors have recommended that abs, men on Wednesday even- —Our barber, A. Howlett, bas had Toronto Aug. ?rid• 1901 , be sent to the Geoeml Hospital, ins, when starting to race with horses in placed in lits shop on Monday as elegant our main street collided with a ba for treatment. Her man friends wish _ w RKy= three Chair cabinet. He deserves mach y / .: :. • . - ; that was standing in front of the bakery,`, credit in exhibiting such enterprise in for bar speedy recovery. - - which resulted in the ruin of one of the lookint,after the interests of his patrons. i hind wheels. —Douglas Thom, B.A.,of Toronto, and **To . isthe Tl —S. Gormley. who has been clerking formerly of this village, paid a short visit ' r e with C. E. Marquis in Ripley for 6everal• :to Pickering friends on Tuesday. Hr. CU year9, is spending a month's holidays at Thom has now completed his fires year as his home in Pickering. after which he a law student, in which profession he will, FF will return to Ripley to enter the employ no doubt, make a success. -- - „., ` of Mr. Marquis' successor. About one person in every four cut- - -- ' ! 1 - Td lurch se Gina s FurnishingS . —T. M. Henderson, of Mauebesirer, bleeding or protrud- �•� —Chas. E. Marquis, who has die fare with itching, posed N.H., is paying a flying visit to friends in of his business in Ripley, is now visiting this neighborhood. While bore Mr. log piles. There has yet to be found ,Hu single case in which Dr. Cbase's Olnt- his-former home in Piokering for a short ,Henderson gave the News a pleasant Call. - 14 Ready Madee; 'time. His future course has not been $e is now manager of a large mauntao• went will not afford prompt relief, and Bummer Underwear; : fully decided upon, but there are several ,taring establishment in Manchester. if used regularly, produce a porman Overalls, Shirts of all kinds, openings wbiah be is Riving his Con- —Miss Reilly, of Aadley. is to be eon• ent and thorough cure. Ask you, Hats in all the latest styles.- sideration. gratalated upon the meow of,-bar pil veigh�pre �_ t;it. peoplo in ; the lt7i re�titbrrlt<»l1 ttir@sitfietiC sir aL-` ;: N .� � � �� t8 SII lin@ , Eta.. —A petition was circulated in the vii- T. L. Paoknn, at the recent Junior Leav ,.; Boo Inge on Wednesday afid signedthe only actual cure for piles; 60 cents by all the ins Examination. Miss Reilly hoe thus , Shoes, business people, asking the police truessee shown her ability to teach sueeeaetalt a box, all dealers, or Edaianson, Ba ee f r to roclaim Monde y Company, Torointo, s A: V NTING e - t? y peat, ' August 19th -the highest subjects in the Cublio school ,. Civic Holiday. Cons �nently the request ourncalnm. — n has been granted as it`hae received the --A. Stevenson, formerly of the Col. Sanction of that as usf'body• legiate Institute Woodstock, has been —We extend our hearty congratulations engaged by the authorities of Pickering n ' DIC t4° Stevenson bolds s high mportaat position on the staff of the plane in the teachers' profession of On. s Union Record of Sacramento, Cal a paper fa co J M Kerr upon his appointment to an College. Mr.o,and Pickering College is to be con•. . INTM HN IE controlled by the Union Pacific R K and ° one of the beet onratalaied upon their securing his ser• the Coast. His many vices upon sheir staff of teachers., Mr. Are selling Piokering friends will be pleased to Bear Stevenson intends moving his fi►mity ia•. 1 of his SnooesS. :; ` • do the village, where w. .hope be will be. e a Estate —The other'evening while tsar street Dome a permanent resident. At ` present ' oommiesic+ner, Jahn Gordon, was return. Mr Stevenson has Rons to Ottawa where : _ Tice Selected vet' Raisioa ing from his work accompanied b a fel. Choice clewed Cru•iants. ;r p� y he will deliver as address before the Bdus• H ani Lot to Pickerrng lowworkman, his friend stepped on the national A oosa&ion on ">gissmy it the U ptone assorted lama end of Dae vie pleyks of the aide walk High School•" for sale cheap. eaasina ibis other ena to rise, resulting in '-•On Holiday last his ' bonen d �•+--- r.5 n Uptons Orange �arnaaladQ. ,, lam ND a general spill of street commissioner din ly regretted to bear Res. Fauber Qslla• - Pun Pickling Bpieeo. WO s nr-pail and glassware. e:peot to her aanoanee that that would be the Whole and Ground Bpi' of sit kinds, see the streets profit by the incident. last common on which he would main'ster —Two of the workmen on the G. T. B. -to them as'their spiritual adviser, as the Tr our Cooked Dorn Beef, received rather Painful ' * ' iit<jnries one ATebbishop had dsoiAW to translate laim Priors Cheese. this week by being knock off 166 ear apous to the parish in Toronto Jnretion. AI- which they were working. They fell though ibis annousaosaQaeat e000eras &WConveyaaet ChrietieB 1 lb Soda, in neat pack ages at $o. about about twenty feet on to ' YQ�7 b Lona y the rooky ly the adb*wts of the B. 0. ehuueh, et ruaeeries o kinds. .f bed -- f eft where they were ed y eY sugar in blaetiag• sU classes will Bread t>sat Pother y repot -- fats Cia:+offont .' ' Fresh ki The G T R surgeon was ealLd a , pori but (xahaghse v uaovia�from Dor midst. Is a Tuesday. . - ' vre DI01K E have sot heard of an bones _ _ � , .y, being will be nine years in Oetobe r, sires he - ; broken, or that the in jurise were very he has came among as olid daring that tiiotte i S , Be—Two has by his kindly and gentlemanlco � • ve Min��, —Two of those fellows, who unke rip beating won the highest aspect of Notary Poblia, Pickeri6g s - in recklessness what they leek in common d member of the priesl.bood in the R. D. sense, amused themselves on Wednesday Chureh, his chief oonsern was for the towards midnight by racing tarionsly rip spiritual needs of those who were .pkeed interest and down omain street. This was in his Charge, yet be took a deep - coutinued so long that the horses were in eatisational marten, and he was one urn , ej Cheapest and t!.! nearly dropping from fasipe. This son- of the most welcome visitors to the pub• allot should be severely dealt with on the lie school in our s. Bain some• ; fF� : ' - e g s Cans No 1 Corn for 2Gc. ground of cruelty to animals u well �s who&'reserved in his manner, he took no + f No 1 Peas for $5c. She menace to life and property, active; in public affairs but took & E av�"rough g +! Cane 0 4 Carle of No 1 Tomatoes for 28c, —The Rev. Father Gallagher wishes to deep passive ierest in the welfare of tits i ' eonvey, through the NEws,,bis deep Brat- community. We trust &bat the mutaai a �' Prices comparing, One Bingle Can ?c. s itnde for the kind an courteous treatment love that existed be&ween him and his {' `' iavorabl with other dealers. 8 Bars of Comfort Soap for 25c. be has received from all Blass in Picker• parishioner in Pickering and Saarbero T y '' Surprise Soap for F 0 Sura of tic. 0 Bare of Sunlight Soap for fag and Scarboro. The nine years which will continue in his now charge in Toronto ' �� be Lae spent among the people here has Junction. Is is not yes known who bis 4 for business at G. Ban ay`d been the happiest period in his lite, and successor in Pickeriug will be.. issues. "t n �8c• ret M d• i . F Prime Bacon* .°. ... he will always look bank to h! residence tee +_ . oc o a e e lc W 81t ala �� ll Harvest Horne. in Pickering with' feelings es x '• t ' Fall St k I' t ne it ops d g -of pleasure; :: _ . .. - — .. . . i. ,. Y t _ I! t • a with reluctance that hem Dom- Aaad tea and entertain 1 - L Pioke f merit 'will be a s l' ht wagon �gn 7`. R• gelled to say farewell to his many friends /held on the beautiful lawn'ti J. B. Wilroil is these two townships, (green i er, I 8 ang Plow#for 8ale.� - W 9 , by the Baptist church anda iC -The garden party at thosidee r of aongreK!stion on the evening of Friday, o• Y for sale or to tent °lee .. ' 8 ging on Wednesday evening was a do. Aug. 28rd, 1901. An excellent program d Will be given h �lliiiiir ••, oiled Snccese. The eyeniuQ was an ideal , avinR seeared the services �... one for snob an, occasion. of Herbert Pierhy, late of England, eloca- -' � The refresh. R •, ,.•. . menta served by the ladies satisfied the tioniat,humorous and dramaticentertainelr,. �� High Grade icy he��� who will give a number of onoioe selections, ,n g't G1tlr8ffi011t. MO st fastidious, in its quality and quant- also readings, recitations,dosis, uartettes, " �4r ' sty while the foe Dream was admired b qq IG, y vocal and ins- trumental Music wilt'ke�givera f Z See T. A. 8RE A The program as contributed to by by the followsn talent : The 'Misses O�� I WooI.l Or JNO. DICKIE.r• , �: reqq Mies White and Messrs Stevenson, of Anderson, Uxbridge; idles Ella White; of ,,,,,•�..,..-..- • i''. 3La.l"',� .a,�4ta tire• : ,. --C Kinsale. Punehon of Oshawa,and othlare �1lhitevsle, Mra. Lee and -Mrs. zonas, of :. �,0 of wool wstnted. Tits tinder• was well received. The unavoidable ab., Balsam :. the Whitevale Q ed I• the hiRhpst Daub aartette; the >e W y Bence of Harvey $oar of Ashburn, was a Madill Biros., Broaghaai; J. A, White, Pr price far all ki ds of wpol washed or nn # ` 8y Hal`1'1B dieiappoin!tment to all, be, having left on Brougham : the green River MLsiior$&tad; ' ;•- .: i; or addresses b the Rev's. e f we • dsliveretl a& his elevator, Neirtli, «, M�d y f Winuipeg Brief and.appro• Leg it, o White- 0lareftnolit. I lc a I of { �g98 d prsate addresses were given by then 'Bove vale;and-Myles, of-Whitby. Green River ado keep good 'y r L - Wilson, McGregor olid tine chairman Rev Bawd will be present to enliven the- . fresh lime on hand at lowest prices. ceedings. Tea served from 8 to 8- p,tm. gnant+ty of old No, 2•'Amecica+tn laid otb gocid wheels: , $peoittt prices . i far. The ladies of St George's Chair will be taken: b the Rev. 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