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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_08_23 •V:0 _ - -: ----•-.-- .1 N i were • C. IN KER VOL. XX. 'PICI�ERING, ONT.; FRIDAY. AUG. 23, 1901. - -. •__ .- ._- - -NO. 45 - -OUTAROUND- -- - - - — - - - -- riafssirr vuat !Earns. O US $.arbor Ktnaa�e•. _ M.. E " ,} $ ;, `- -- -•. - r+ L.E.Aunts returned las week from a tee Map,of Weeflon is visiting at H s very pleasant jamas through the States and Mowb»y a CLANEWORTAVessern Provenoee:rhe expresses himself Mise Annie Rodd.is tto.newhat ander the so ine A. YOUNG.M D.,C.M.,Follow Goo..Staveneoo of Toronto, was bare b mevwith him ase era dinterestino brought weather Wanner,of iteacb, visited B. Wag. 1 . R7tnits Itedieal Llollege, Toronto, meta- aARM.Q At � i from different parts of the continent. nor on Snnday last. _ y� of oonette of Phveicious and Surceone of on Sunday. A very sad and-.fatal- accident occurred Mrs.Tripp,of Prince Albert,is visiting - Octavio.t7lmoe icd residence oW O'Leary Y•otei -Bert and-Mistt-OampboU are vfeitiag ei last Saturday eveninz on the G. T. R. ber son,Joseph Trip r Woba m,Ont. off ed,hours: motciag 7.w 10: - Bprinzaale. PP e.eaiar s tog. tracks near Roeebank,in which Mr. John Sire Murray,of Toronto;is yi11itlag with A. Varooe intends taking big'holidbye Clare,the late foreman of this section of Mrs. Thoe-Ricbardson.this week. LEgizi. Of all materials and desit'n next week,' the main line was the victim. Ho was°pal We must cocgratulate Frank Mowbray_ kept in stock. It will pa;you Mies J, Syme, of Toronto, is Tlsiting ling up the grade on the handcar,ween a upon his success-.at the.rec@at exsmiva. ENTON. DIIf3N dt BOIILT£.EE, to oall_Lt our works and inspect our stock, at Jobn- aid's. single engine was gees approaching. An tions. Barrie� , Solicitors.etc., Temple BEE. mad obtain prices. Don't, be misled by Mise bl. Michell, of Toronto, is visiting attempt was made to remoye the handcar Miss Ethel Thompson spent Satardsy i ihmond#treat.,Toronto. agents we do not employ them,oonseouent• at Graham Bros. from the track', but before thia could be ac and Sunday with her friend. Miss May Ba and R �. e �R'OO7wer y Y Miss Ewe!toad, of Oshawa, is the oompliebed and before]fr. Clare could get:Stevenson,c_Whitby. ' =• As Claremont every Tneadu forenoon- kLoaey 1 we man, and do throw c$ the agents to town oa t[ort"s. commission of W per cent:, which yon will quest of blies R ilaun. out o".the way,the engine approached She i airs.B. Wagner and two children,Edith ARkNB DaNTOx, x.C•.D.C.L. oersainly save by purchasing from us. A wheels of which passed over the anfortun• and Roy epees a couple of days with Sp1RHH8 CL. DUtiLi. W. VULOCS BOHLT- call solicited. D. and alfa.Gregg were vatting friends ate mane legs. He was immediately friends in Stouffville during the past week - SBE. 51-ly in Reach over Sunday. WHITBY GRANITE CO., David Taylor, of $anit St: Marie•, is placed upon the engine and at once taken The band boys intend having their aa•. Z. FAREWELL, Q. C', BARRIS_ to the General Haspital Toronto. but he nual baud concert on H.bicl3rien's lawn 11 r Z. AREoamty ELrn—Adorn., I dCoounty Opp,Post Office. _ -—'Whitby,Ontario visitivg with Mrs. Jobbitt. survived the shock only about four hours, about the first week in September. Guam House.WbitbT• e, B Dewgweh is as Springville this )wing died at ll .p m that evening. He f weerpatting in a fur¢ace," leaves a widow and one child for whom i "'�' .DOIp & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS pICSERING LIVERY � *load'of our cucugi people visited mach evmpathy is expressed in their sad.{{4 Don't fail to !:ear Bur;i's popular' •.LTJ ars,sotiaiwra,a<a• ofioo oppo�•e Pool. P.icLmon3 Hill on Sunday. detY bereavement. 80non a: UrouPham., Aug 20th. adl,oe Wtutby,ons. Jno Ball Dow,li•A':TboQ' MrP, Hood -is spending a few weeks ' � ° _ - A:.(iilLiTzaT,I+I+•$• Moaev to`Loaa, Ey with her many friends bore. ~�� — -• Claremont's good time nest Wedaes' • • "[�A'PERSO`t.RITCHIE.i4 6WEEtiY, •. Mr. walker shipped one hundred S S Plainfte:d + 1 Berrie;srs,Boiloitora, etc.. Tamrla Build' Fint•clase veLiclea for hire by day heifers irotn here on 6ainrdap, .+-- lag, Toronto, and Claremont every 8stux"T. H,, Promo, wail. ,Y:re montiin er G.R.#weeny. or night 'Baa in connection meet• James Mt Hatt, of Raglan, was with Greenwood, __ A pleasant event took place at the East ing all G.T."R.ti-ains. Freight and Alex Wilson and fataily over SunJay. church Plainfield ca £unCay evening, Aug. express delivered to all parts of the As a week from Monday will be Labor F. L. Green has bis large piggery about 15th wbeo the presentation of a Silver Tea Pis terry• village. Teaming of all kinds done Day, all i;uaineas places will be closed, completed. Serv:.e was made by airs. H. L. Comias, ^- -� oa shortest notice. Sale and ecm• !dies Aggie M:ehell, of-Toronto, Was Rev, Mr, Barrie, of Brooklin,preached a and the following address was read by Mr.. $OPgIA18+QFTEKI ABT SUR. s Dawswedd over Bundsy W C.Nob-9. JLX. GBOtt: Gradna%s of tae ontarto vet mission a 8•in oonnaction.� Josiah Evans and Mrs. W. J. Graham last. alias as oo sA. • tile Eta% ertner7 Ooiiega, Tozoaw: zediea, L member church, Piai&tel4l7irccit. Van. VOwrinarT aiedicr' A$aoca:aon. have been viaiting Myrtle' friends lately. Several from Toronto attended the fan• _ IDrlaa,and residence one and oae-gaarwr m,:ea W. -. Peak Cole Tracy is spending a nacre time oral of the lots John H. Shea on Sunday We, your many frie0d11 in Plainfield and Wrtb of Green Rio.z, ott"O and snoring forge lir Peak, 1p'•ppr{etOr. last, in the anrrconding comm•.acity, embrace boan.8 so li and I to t p.m. Te;etraDh with his parenta Alfred and Dire. Tracy, .a,exs.s ,ocaaHiA,Oot.;P.v.address, rsea Yrof. Tracy preached is aIle Ba tier Leci M. Gleason. is spending a week this opportunity of conveying to you our Btver. un% _ ___T_ P with big brother Lyman at Caesarea, appreciation of your faithful services in all _ - ban last to an scutes Church on day appy a Look out for big fish stories, branches of church work, dards past J. SHI'P,LEY, Veterinary Sargeon, audience. M. Gleeson and wife, Geo. Bone and years. but more especially as organisin mamma�_ Furniture., Graham Bros.shipped a carload of wife attended the funeral of F. 61. Taits this church. �. IIon.Gradaa%e a!InaOa:ar:oVewn..- _ ,ary Ro13 Toronto e.,tps �.aoc;aticn. A: s t a heavy draught horses W Ottawa on yonngeat son st Usbaws on Sunday last. You base ever Chown •willingness to u- Oa'+''to air ad - Tuesday, The le of oar neighborhood wars V M ,cLi dtreaee11 Lad:n;ana$of the domeat,c en s y, peoF e,st in promoting the interests of the Crenae i a ceardms to we Coos%modern appzov W J and Mrs. Graham and G, Rich pninf:lly surprised on Friday morning V)i church in all its departments. is the Par er It"solea L11 pr1n,,,Isg. Otbe,mad Edon A full line of firs. ardson, were Treiung Brougham friends bear that one of their most high! respected 1 maetiap, is the EeWorth League and yia _. .. at ins ire nee aa�ointCi6 grain's hardware$tore act alar furaiturs now on Ganda residents John &hes,btidaway that the Sstbatb school, where you hay® done %ins et.. ptatana+. y• , d 00 _exhibition in - 13idney Ypgh and and bars.E.Lawreaee morning in big Uth Year. Shea ha been the three'fold sora of teacher, secretaryour ware roogaa. sick only :,,r a week and co serious 000111 and cr of Balm Lacg been yiaittng friends hers Rsaiat and whenever or whets avec for a few days, aneaoes were lookek for until only a short duty has calla',you have stood ready to •^^^^^ 1�I1CS8 r] ht. aims beton his deatb Several doctors answer the call This cocaaio0 oL11a cot TIHOJdAB DTJI!iX.OonveyLaosr. Com g Misses Jeanie and Alice Pilkey have were called is for consultatioa but all that lar words of flattery bat for words that are m.arioaer tar satins Asdavil.. ego, resnmed from their trip so Buffalo Lad medical skill could do was of no avail S. I�1�111 �1>AIII• the Pan American, onset and tram, mad we env bat admlce itlaaaaoso _ g Abo,I two years ago he married biw ffiac t' of the Master-h red in the - _ _ Iniad of Detroit.LaTina PLretheaRuests o! W ChamberJ. b��death who, with wQidowed onechild mir6aw�a Vineyard e spirit i0 which you have ID ELLa..,900VoffiRe.a�na coifs.�itaid iekenag. Cmt• y g ,ear0cst nt Ont ose 6 mill Lodfife to ami Seth ma to changes Kaman as aaitid.oae as ai,ta%. preen airs,Out, sty + and ldrs. Graham only child he via still survives him. The Lie is lranght with many cha0gea Lod to- Green Eu die rs, Graham Bros received this week a funeral took Place on Sunday to the R.C. night we are called upon to socept year ,11[�} BUNTING, Issuer of MLrria+te number of half to three j¢arter bred hack cemetery in Picitence, sad the large cam• resix"Uou os organist. L7. LrernaoafOr%becounty of oatarro. Of ber who followed the remains to their last Etc , at lavers pirtoaa. any horses from Calgary, We unsure you that It u with on ed La she Crier+ of as his raaideae.,t'iatrias ,. reet:ng lane lest,! to the ver h z- _ thaw l'y Rev.. Dr CompWi will preach the as S Y y ,alb sty, feehnag of regret sod reluctance. that we Re ttirin neatly and promptly niversar services in St. ,John a church, is whish he was Heid by she commanity, p $ p g y y �. nab compelled to aoceht your resignation 'TlAVID BELD&M. aacti010"r, de., atwmded to. Brougham neat Spaday of the position wbi-b you have filled so ^ 1.J� wobaro,ao,ic:ss sales from Zug acmaroa11 F iipcELrd intends going to Myrtle on Don't fail to be in Claremont'on 28th long and so efficiently, - itiieods bozo tar sed mea+ Aa:ea of fat ma.farm +a. ' and to"1b) 11 the to to be eo.d.wi; W Bole Agene* fcr E el l Dfcodsy arse to pea ime his muscae os Pleftee Accept thia Silver Tea Service- tea uy %bseUbsaritie•entn%ao1211n :oats 1' g it WagOA groin ba ver f;,r Mr Good of Toronto n t7 tadErl ntvs a, � from n1, not as a reward for else services andsots w the•ars tiers advantage a¢i7 Go.. Markham. Diiaa G;,imasr, met with rather a pain yon have rendered,Enc as a alight token of R.BEATObi.TOWNSHIP CLERK ��� ��R�i'� f¢1 acc,den%last Tuesday. by falling and Masora Hucver and Defoe are kept' very the estoem in which you are held by as; pea,evsaoer. Oommissioaerfor Mk Lug breaking her ngi t arm white engaged at nosy these fey$ mad as}tea look upon this token in future frmdavtaa A000naianl. Kse. litoaey to :can - Pickering, her dnt:ee around the boos!, airs, 5. 9peccer is visiting friends in Yearg.it may remind you of old iriendr on farm property wbitevale oat: T•v Mise Dickenson oar new ecbool-teacher Toronto this week. and bygone days When we recall how• -" -- - began her datiee iu Cie ;":or depart -firs, Robt, Dsfoe euterwoed a number 'eidom On have tailed to take your places LTALFWAY HOUSE, Kingston Road. meat of our biic school last Monde of Bursts daring the past week. ►ad Attend to the dunes of the different 1l1i (,00d wooa,modat on far nlen an i beast. �'� y' s ions oB have filled, it reminds as Foauiar pr%aea• cniatae A 1. Bog& or- tiq,or$ and we lave every;eaeoa to believe that bliss:%label Gdholy gave a party to a that y .,Lod mean. •i HE'LL. Propnr%or- + As t" E ft ' Gilpin,' her work here will e a snaoeae. number of her friends o0 Tharsday last. ' that yam most have sacrificed much is J. Fawthrop,jof Hespeler, is viaiting his order to serve others. i The Methodist church people purpose e0 bier Mrs. H He king o We ho an trust that your if "pOGCl3ER A POSTILL.o Licensed Ane- - The a garden party in the deptember d e p t I$slyer 8dapple pe d r t h t yo life away id �• be t.oaeere for the Cc Baty of Ortano: nue• Wtl.tChIDal�er aid .Te'We1er, Norris Windsor,is home from Philadelcro�r0ei1 with suceers, and that you waif Zia anise of every leacnrtion conoacted at a + moee•light, Tuesday the 24th prox. to u where he hos been for the -Iaaod.rate Charge. T. Poacher. Bea: Rata&. ..Brock S:'reet, 1FR1I BY. s oke# of as the rcbible date, and rest ye pane two 0ontinae to labor r°,until the Faithful will Sar.- Agent and General valuator, Btnc% attention P P g yeah. sav "Weil done,Good and F►iour @.Ay .men w a order.b� mall or tel..prape, Ad- ---- praparotio0s are pe ;t-A. Don't forget to cone to 3reea River'to, vane " el ood on behalf of your dross Teos. Pei: ES. Brousuam: Ons. F. WeAches, Clocks send Jewslery, Remember tl'.e Girdea Party it D. For night jFriday)to attend the big Harvest friends:-Mn. H. L. Comics, Mrs.- 1POt3TILL,Green$vo On%. '35-17 atth's next Wednesday evenitg. A first-' Horne. Parks, W. S.Nobes,Albert Parks, Repaired neatly and pt°mpt3.p' class time ie nisei• A goo, one of Mrr.J Found and children,of Weston, Miss Riaobee made a suitable reply, �HE WELLINGTON Ho.ei.-Ras• �° y' 1�a�{removed w Lad thomsahly overhaul• sbe kind for whish C laretaotPt is widely are spending a few days with J. and .Jun. cher which the choir rendered a0 excellent " d Useabo�ebonow I.am prowed to forniab � work Guaranteed. anted win be served from a to a o'Olook. Morgan. selection especially prepptred for the aeeoatodstion .o all who desire to patronize by the ladies of the aoagzegasion. A bin.Wm.Boothe and infant daughter, occasion. " tate. 8 Salo.#sampie rodmL I#lull be pleas- Visits P}�rinq Monday Lad Friday of spout a taw days with her sister Mrs. Rim. _ ed to see all old patrons when the?7 have ae- eaah week_ splendid program of home end outside H Y maaioe to visit Northam. JAB. TORRR jCX, ver. -. - _ talent will be given dario; the evening. Clarercont Garden Aug8%11. 00 J�ceirfthtmD,Out. 33-5m ribs Refreshments will be served on the vaith Joha and Mrs, DSorgan mad pts visiting,of Toronto, is ForvytWe beautiful lawn next gWed'y FUlieeeaE�TERi � R. O[ Wt����t `mania daring Clio evening, while music [fiends - n [' u well be Itivep by the Claremont brass M�Cynthia ani A001a•Ferrier lett Deering Harveefing •Meehinerl, band: All. See bills for particulars Wednesday of tut week for the Pith. Palles Cured D6,sring Twine, tnporatee M act Cit Patllament 1%71 American. Ttldhope Baggiet!r Vlehlwiat�seti. HA3veet.home and Bazaar at Brougb- ' Miss Garlle Nighswaoder visited on Wed -. . also the Celebrated lititenet Cream Sap _41 ascAoo am Aug. 6th. neaday' lost with Mas Lottie Burk of _- wator,for simplicity, sane of handling.. Sascrdzel Gt)ital................... Barn Brae y, g.'• Bob11cnlwd Capital..• .. do0.000 ' . eieaaatas of alrimmmg elanuerige the wor1C, ileo...............:..........:........... ism .Brougham.. M ra.John Gilttnly resumed home o i About cue yerwn la every our auf- O<U and sae of grit•- _-.____ Assets Reatily Convertible.......,.... 2$tt alkSaturday last,after spending a weak with fora wits; itching, bleeding oriptotrud• W., F. Ii, Jctneoi. Joax COWAN,r�.aop., R.H.MnMrr*.v EaQ. -- friends in Toronto.. President C.ah,« T.C.Brown was Lome over Sunday. Un.Hoyt and daughter,of Whitby,and ;ng piles. There has yet to be found _- juaimmSpecial shentiou given to 'wmees Bale Goo.'Bseveasoa was hosge over Baaday Mrs,(deo, eater, viaited last week at W, a single case in which Dr. Chase's Olat. - - - - !totes tlollectione solicited Lad vomptly made Mrs.Geo. Burk is viihnig bar sister_ in J,and Dire.Turner's: meat will not afford prompt reUef. and GI LSS Farmers Noiw.digeouisied American wd ./ Foreign Rachaage bought and sold Drafts is• Button. The Rev.John Ferrier and wife-of New if used regularly, 'produce a permar, nasi.available on 1111 porta of,t1 a world. Dr. Bailey relumsd to-the city. last York litate, returned to their home on ent and thorough-cure. 'Ask your Eyes °ails"Wank ni"`�'a` Saturday. ' Wednesday of last week ;neighbors about It. The beat people is " Ifttermt allowed on deposits at'hicheet evr- Harvey Lisoombe has moved back into Robs `Milhe who has tiee0 ill for the' y the land recommend this treatment s# rent fetes,mad rredi9id half-yearly to depositor$ past two weeks is not improving as t n dl the only actual cure for piles; 60 cents There is comfort in wearing G esu. K err. laanager. our uTbosr Puncher and Mrs. Meohia,were as his friends would desire to sage him. y a box, atl dealers, or Edma.nson, Datoa one of ow-artifioal Glean Eyes - --- in Toronto on business tbis week. On Sunday last the little daughter of J, A Company, Toronto. beaau•e they are of best quality j� TNT A. C. Fish, of Toronto, spent Sunday H' and Mrs.blichell took dangerously ill. ' and Spit h, and beet •if all we ++OMI +ON B X with hie brother; Dr..(i. N. Fish of. %Lie and at time otwiitiait is noE'maoh improved ; y 'ss Battle Hutchisonto ined r charge you very little, place. A bbath sehoolalaas o0 Friday last. The . e ---- Rev.Harris,of Brooklin, occupied the children enjoyed them•selysetotbairbeads Refracting ;,al Paid••uo, . S2f45,0,000 pulpit in the Methodist church bers'•:oa content. i-s-iiEL L -. 4unday a -On-this Friday-night Green-River-wil-be- 'loroato Opt total 2'arloza. ReSerVe.Fund .$2 4 50 000 Did on hear dem belle 2 A. B,Dows• so illuminated that all May see to come„to1. : f p Y '3 ly 11 xlna 8TRSET wrs'r. well of Claremont wLa seen in town with and go home from the big Harvest Home _ --- a brand new stove. in safety.. WHITBY BRANCH. Bert Burk is home with one of Job's Mise Gertie Nigbewsnder,.has gone to TT !No. General asakini awdaese =siasasted comforters o° hie arm. His brother is Toronto to attend the Normal scboo_l.-after � ��" 11ST $Z�al smenoccn given to the collection of $.!linghieWsition for theLimo.� spending the vacation withher aunt, Mrs. a c' e' 's e e _ Funnel's Bale and other Notes. Henry Wilson returned to his home in Alf Hoover. RAVINGS DEPARTMENT, Water ille, Banaaa, this week. On his E.A.Lehman,teacher,returned on Sat Wilson's fly pads n.C.Tonic Biltera T urday accompanied by his sister from Ke* Iateaeat allowed on depoaite of$t M Lad rip- wap back be will visit the Psa-American, market,who le cisitiag with Mrs.' J. Wil. ,Qr Smiths O. C Catarrh Care wards. Geo.L nde,infant son of John-•L nde,- soil. Me.Lehman opened ashool on Mm. �+ Eavetroughing - 'ra0giefoot O.C.Balsam, Spruce.k Tar .$. J.THORTON, of Greenwood, bad- the misfortune last day morning with a fall attendance: Insect Pdvidei Abbey's Salt " NANAGERs Monde of in Paris Green Lime Jvioe • •• y lie g kicked by a horse ana• Do not fail to hear the Canons elocution• a specialty, priOM comparing Anti Fl•©il Im ria!Lemonade "min a fracture of the left arm. Dr, ist to night(Friday)at Green River- Her. Fly Pe _: favorably with otber dealers.- - W B. PRINGLE & .00 Filth attended to the tittle lade can-be cert Piercey late of England is wall at. ' '' and he is now doing as well as',can :be calmed wliere•evgr be recites. if yon at. .....BOB'S SOAP••.'.• expected. tend it will be one of tlie-•briglit .spots is Extract-Wild-Raspberry Essence Lemon Or WHITBY, Do not forget the ge.rdeb-psrtp to be •yo°r•memory. Open for btttineae at (J. Bnndy'e _ •� BlLckberrv,. .. •' Vanilla held on Monday evening neat on the On Wednesday last a large number from residamee. Strawberry •' Pineapple Have just taken in #•tock s consienmeat bcatatif¢l lawn of.John Blandin. A Rood Locust Hill,Whitevale and this piece, at. of LIVERPOOL SALT. They see just tended 'the Wavnen's Auxiliary meeting nnlvadin¢alsoa oar of the celebrated program bq well-known talent win be held at ilfrs. P. R. Hoover's reaidea _ One Ili Best •PagYCHI �c scke W' W1\'D90R SALT. Its all linea of fancy given daring:he evening. A. nnlRber of ,after a very excellent meeting,a first-clime 9° n fancy incl nsefnt articles will be offered tea wi%s served on the I%wir to a largenum• 8 Gang Plows for Sale, Flashlight afers and staple arooeses,tbey offer special ad• for sale by the ladies of the congregation. der. -The cornet band furnished music for 8 Bicycles for sale or.to root. - - Ginger Beer Stearns " " vantages. ice cream will also be served on the the evening. Everybody acknowledges that they sell i grounds: Tea served from b to 8 o'etocl-. j• (�� Bundy,At the— the best TEA for the money to be• !lad Come everybody as a plessant time is - t1 1.7 d y aeywbere. 40 1y I anticipated, For furtber particuiairs sae Big ern?per, Big program, Big time a; y :ckerssig Pharmacy• -tf Owemont. M. B. P. Co.CiO� ,bills. Brougham, Aug 28th.. _ « _ ''^rye y .•. .q • .,;` •.A., '::. ' X u*..-sf• ,� " \ rv. -.!„5�(9. -...�F.� .,r.-. _ �. �-:.,•� `.•J43 GF CbS' M _ • AGRICULTURE rOR WOMEN.. arybod7 mows bast Tq 19 012 et t _. J - AT T H R ES H f N GS I at.tprsa it ton g r ivoo ren AND N i �A A course of instruction for too- year tare. ase tn�yo°t Igo. . r._ _.--CEYLON _ men in agriculture and horticulture was opened recently in the School of ��� 4 LEAS - - Agriculture, Moscow, with the au- ` thority of the Russian Minister of � _ NATURAL _ -CEYLON � A icutture. agriculture, stock-breeding, rural Put up In testi Packages at tb, ao, aa,!W and ed petits - _ economy, book-keeping, dairying, Is Free from Any Particle of Coloring Matter is Dainty and Inv- or- Dee-keeping, gardening, and arbori- ��•�a�• •�AIP•O•�s®ae•�•o•af$e®a�sSaN�•�a�a�a _ . y g culture, theoretical and practical. • ating ; is the only tea that suits fastidious pates and is wholesome for The course of instruction lusted four the most delicate digestions. I months, and was, attended by fifty • students, whose ages ranged from seventeen to forty-five, and who were 0 0: -PRINTERSNNN IT IS ALSO, A -BRITISH PRODUCT y _ either engaged in agriculture or pre- Teas ton Teas are sold in Sealed,Lend Lead paring to teach in agricultural Ceylon . . . . . . . . . . Packets only. Black,fllxed,Uncolored schools. + • 'SACeylon'(been. � Free samples sent. • Tv1 FALTEI 1N lYOOD StINES. (1y, Sal , Address «SALADA," Toc�nto.' p� t�� at�pla 1t J3 A .curious source of wealth is re- O HOSTI celpt of a good ported by pp French Consul at - HEATING •jI13 i g present income, but i the wood in Upper Tonkin. It lies in • he would inherit a considerable for- 0 -o».w•��-M'e"s"e'a' i - I the wood alines. The wood origin- • .a-e-.•-w«r-s••a time on the death of his mother, ,ally was a fine forest, which the 16 Lady Soforth. He showed the un-I - 'HOW S03SE LICENSED VICTU= suspecting.host letters from his.mo- earth swallowed in some cataclysm. .�s13rI1V''�311s8'�# 1�R]E7i�lP3�3l�• ALLIr$S ARE SWINDLED (ther,.in reply to his. He was his Some of the trees are a yard in di a- $1200 own master, he averred, and no-ac-,tion!meter. They lie in a slanting direr- a One Four Roller Campbell Press, front delivery, bed 43x55• and in sandy soils, which cover One Four Roller Cam bell Press, bed 37x52, $1100 Xneidents Where the Unwary Pro- tion of his could in any way imvali- I them to a depth of about eight yards ® p prietors Are Victimized by date his succession to the maternal The wood furnished by these timber thousands. imposters. mines is imperishable and the Chin- • �a�L�$�Q. ���,®$=1W�5• i All he-asked was that no common- ese gladly buy it for coffins. _ Quite..recently_a gentleman walked ication should be made to his-friends • , Two -col. uarto'Brown Folding Machines, each sus Into the saloon bar of a large public-;by his fiancee's relatives, for at least - • 7 9 _ house in «est Kensington, and asked a week; as by then his plans for mak- FRAGRANT • ...-for the landlord. ling things smooth at home would be � • T e-�.lat�i�l.g Menrvla.isa.tstlet: ' - Now it so happens that the land- completely developed. - - � �� 9 omm, - lord is Euntcrtunately_Sor hifpself) al The young fellow was so frank, so QfiR19NT • Two Roger's Typographs, in first-class order, each >lb80 -most approachable person where a!good-looking, and, above all, so per- silk hat and a frock coat are con- !fectly like to his own description of LA=D cerned. . In this case a message soon himself, that father, daughter: every- 0 Also Cutting Machine, Stones, Stands, Body and.Display Type. brou i. to the-couAter, - Amt t- body -believed in and would _ nal drink,' and .the stranger, Whose have trusted him.to the full extent Pewdet • All t1 s�Iachlnery is in fest- ass r er. y arms wilt-be t3ivea+" - manners and tone were beyond re-;of their individual pockets and, good ®® or Spedal Discount for Cash. On account of adding a more u2 manners preach, produced a card. {'opinions, • Plant the above Machinery and Type will be disposed of ata Sacrifice. ''Old friend of yours, isn't he? At The day niter the paternal inquisi- ® - least, he says he is. :tion, the Hon. Mr. Didem went up to In a handy, Patent Boa(new) ♦ , n Landlord lgoks at the card. rLondon. returning in the evening to SOZO!lONT LIQUID 25t ��c I t The Wilson Publishing Go., of Toronto, Limits "Bless me. yes! known ,l immy late dinner., and bringing with him a Larle LIQUD and POWDER,7sc for years' Friend of his is friend of wonderful ring of apals and diamonds At all Stores,or by Mail for the price. TORONTO, CANADA. wine!„ !for his sweetheart, asees 60600069600*600000so000age 19•0•l1•!•0•i• -Stranger's satisfaction is, evident,I On the third dap a letter having - though. ne.t•exuberant,. and another come for him by the first post, he THE WORLD'S DF,_1TIi RATE. sr:utual libation is made to iheiasked-to receive the proprietor Pro- The death rate of the w,'rld is bncrea1u8H1Panso■r _ if Y4DU want eurrtts. linea, r+ovtrm. ArPt.p. atMrraalttsawavxoauos6e health of "Jimmy." Iducing out of the recently delivered sixty-seven and the birth rate srv_ Ta�7,a�/! umttad Ccr.w'easMarket Strungez then ii2ti:.:ates that "Jim- envelope a letter -with an inclosed-ier.ty a minute,. and this �•xmingiy Ti1e 'i.rKfwiQn I'iOMI'1'1�S91o1"! �'rt?. coltwrne9t,Tosaaco. my''- had implied that the landlord'cheque for 1250, he made request. for light percentage of gain k sutficicnt ------ - - - _ -would oblige his friend, the stranger- 1 his -host's nl'.cn -cheque in exchange' to give a net (::crease in populatiun FINANCIAL F'U1{MALDEHYDE. NOW, ABOUT _ should.such an obligation ever be',for his mother's crossed one. Amo- each-scar of 1,2tt0,000• a ,needed. Landlord professes warm mentary hessCation, and-the ex=' 1,Iilkman-S;;y, you paid me In THIS SEASON$— de,ire to oblige stranger at any lime!chatnge ryas made. 3.071 motor cars -are registered is co"" Far it;ot.ey and to ary extent in big power. on Next morning the gentleman again n -, Citizens--vc,l you have been bring- sa, trawtaa, aiAPsaA Tt/.a•N1Na YAgM1Ni ,.. - ' -"'Jimmy's" recommendation. Strang- Purls alone: I15 in the rest o! flog us counterfeit mirk. eto, er then ext tains that he is a rummer- France. "S91 s PEERLESS tial traveller on a large scale . HeI T ni N London's 15.000- lunatics cost is-lust come to reside in the ne gh- IN NEWFOUNDLAND. 1,A.r c,0 a year: - borhond and has an, often at the I-war cured of acute Dronchitis b is tese,W ris t on torso icar•546 t at Is Y ?ears Dafen•eh, Public, ase tient rets end of the da-4-as murhf4as 1:.150 or �IINARD'S I.ININIENT Narewara, Cryo and General NEWS OF TRE GOOD WORK IN rtw ", it Hollis +r (said Modals. £2CO, he would be glad if the land- J. 31. CAUI'BF:LL, 11,19 •S WIWI CENS G.9961 M GiQ�i.i. •� ' T$ OLD GULF OF ST. ��1 EM ��r lord would take charge of it for him S� clay of Islands. � ,l+ , LAWRENCE COLONY: , se • soca Toll® , ' till the lollo-wing morning. -, � - - Aa�tralla haW proprrttosatcly � I wa• cured of Facial ticuralgia by _ "Certdinlyl Certainly' E I e" _ -more churches than any other coon- USE IMIOA AXLE GREA$t. f Dodd's Almanac the Meana o! 1IItiAI{D 5 LIa1I1iF:VT. to his daughter- 'it .this grntleinan try, tr• nsmibcr hciGg 6,013, or 210 _- = Helping ffir, Thomas Barter � ll�f. DAyiIL:LS- • ever brings any money over night to, eiicry IuO 000 people. England I -Down. There-Read that Dodd's Sprirlghill, N.. S. HER OBSERVATION, and'I'm out, put Wfn the saik " 1 ! has 242 churches to every 100,000. Ar.nther _ mutual drink-effusive Kidney Pills Would Cure Heart . I w;ts cured of Chronic 1{hcumatism people ; 1{uso-.ia only 35 to the same Don`t the nights et longer roti th,+nk�-end the stranger departs Trotible-Tried them and Prov- ' g g s pretty g p ! by �IltiAltD'S i.lNI3U:�I - utzmber, T ed it True soon said the young man with car Next evening he brings, 1:130. ttl:Ol{GF: TINCLF:Y. -- " whtrH i; duly rr•ecised and locked up Cape La Hune, Nflel Aug: 10.'- plbcrt Co:,.N. D. _. i cant eyes t i` in tt',c safe: text morning it is with The most pOhular'-reu,edy down here �tinaed s Liniment Cures Diphtheria I don't know' answered Mlas Cay- j _ drLova, as.per agreemeut, the trans- this last few years is undoubtedly p eauc They have seemed longer since I c:iun brie,• rc rated same three or Dodd's Kidney .I'il.ls It is the- only' _ _ _ you began calling 6 p 31•ses `�n.ilnx'"Tficrr'comes that tfr.. i .four times. 'one of the host adv(rtised which llni- TIER DEFENCE. OF HIM. Wooden aghin, he torments me al- Tli6 -£1:,0 is ii,�rosited, the srrang- vcrvally•shows that it maybe relied' - most to rieath with- his attentlonq, BUFFALO MOTSLA. er rna^tu:r,iag on that occasion that upon Do ,cod think your sister likes mc, Bullirseh, I know, he act er,Sid. have ANAbIAN N9Ua[3 f4R C AY{AIIE 9 I he pmpuscs visiting Tattersatl's on' 9ledicinea for Heart Trouble have Tyurny T ._ CAiIAMAN PRICILS Alts MANAU the following xi ormpg with the ob- beets advertised' befcsre in \srwtouad-I Yus, she stood .up for you at din- any sense. ject of buying a couple o! horses land but nobody placed any reliance nc-r. A CAAAIIAM. For over Plfty Years t ^Xnow.ing," he says, "the landlord lin them. The trouble was that-they Ftnod up for me !:' W 'anybody the Motel •.aoitir.IFham, Sayan anything a dins( rite-? USA,wrt'ataw soarnr><a srxrr h.e trae�s rind b7 'Tho Martbere.aerh, and to be. a good judge of - cattle," he did not act at the root of the mat- I ,uiooaof mocn.n nor ineir cbi:drea ,hoe trauma The ultla.. ect:a that irxlividuah to accomlany ter-the Kidncya Todd's Kidney 11 lo.gnothing uiuc Father said he �'iaootDe.thaeruarorun.c6.�r+m�atwela +o oa+« him, and give him the benefit of his Pills are entirely- 4ilTerent to any thought you wrre rather a donkey, w1ndrr. c ""r,lauatbsatomsc i°'ino."ts6bods. LtloPwms*I.y er si.00fp aotn� t F Y b,.a remedy for D,aahoa► Tweatt 8•a cants■hot.ia. I�nchess. room.{1.D0 per dal, �uot, lt.11 itOir�Y. r experience and knowledge "Agree<!1ether treatment for Ifeart Tcouhlc; but sis got up anrl'said you weren't sotdhrauasiaauuuoaahoat the,Orin Hsasasel lfioalEtxka�a■o,eulralo S. T. ,and.an appointment is made for out-!they act on the Kidneys first, and ..Yto."naawtstttow'•sootnirseysos.• arid* told failvrr l-w ought-to..knnw i f� sic7c Tattersall'9. 'for that very reason are so success- bett-cr' than to Judge a man by his Gents'Suits Cleaned 1 - 'She, ][Tow" expressive! Was not Next morning the pair_mmt, and ful. _ , loons. that lullaby beautifully rendered 7 or n also Ladte+i Wow of all kind.6 proceed to the sale. Btdore bu;dirtr.�. !f r'. Thomas-Barter o!Cape La - - .nd Houpe banes or erarr descal .ton the stranger incidmtally discovers TTune had trouble with his heart for $loo Reward. Et00. He: Ya-as. .1 expect_ that's what GOLD NEDALIIST DYERS. that he has but.£15 upon him. "Has!years, and could Lind' nothing to. made my leg go to sleep. Oh ! BRITISH AMERICAN DYHINd CO'T. Che landlord-his cheque-book with het him. But' his own words..will The readers of thla paper will a pleated to i[ootreal,reroute,ou.w.t Quebec. I r P lo'irn that there N as beat one dreaded disease _ him?" Ile has, "Would he write�berter tell the story: that octane has been able to cure in a!1 it � Liniment Cores Colds,etc aNp M[RR•' him a' cheque for the £150 he holds'. ",For over six ychrs," writes Mr. .twos and that to Catarrh. Ban's Catarrh ,y , iUr�Llp. I Cure is the only positive cera now known to r r,ta Asbestos Coeds, In his safe?" "Of course he would." i Barter, "I had suffered intensely W t the medical fraternity. Catarrh Dana a con• NO USE TO HIM, In lees than flue minutes tha stratlger with palpitation of the heart and Wtntlonal disease rcgolria a conit,tu(ianal O t Pipe osvertM�` 1 - nas the other's cheque. 1 hacl, to give u -cork. ' .I could not treatment, Hall's Catarrb Core h taken inter' I'm-thinking of giving-you.a slight �l +nation Lubricating o1M. q g P acting directly upon`the Need and CrotaeM,oto. i "Would the landlord watch Lite bid- do anything at all until I saw in mnoou's surfaces of the system, thereby dee increase in your wages, said the , , Ir/b1. .YTr•N - ding for'ten minutes,' whiIc a frlendi TiOd'd's Almanac that Dodd's Kidney tro��{{og the foundatloo.,of the discs+e and kindly employer. ";e"s� Camlua •• is seen across the way?" "Ile Pills would cure me. I then sent ,rlvlr the patient strength by building up the 0, don't bother, replied the meek G 1 ccaet�tntion and osdsting nature in dotnor tU I TORONTO. would." i for six boxes. I used five of Lhcm work. The proprietors have as mach faith Ill. workman, indifferently. Ten-fifteen-twenty minutes-half and airs completely cured, I can do its curative poaers.that they offer one lino-i What ! Don't you want a raise? ' an hour!-but no stranger. �my.work again now as well as eves• area D6"re for any caro that it-fails to ease ! What good would it do me 7 My - Marin some business of 'hfs own I could. I nm not much of a writer Send for flat of teet,monaata 1 i t 1 S F.J.CIi&Silent CO..TOLEDO wife would be sure to find it outi. ' to attend to, the landlord, still faith-1 but if you think this letter ' -Ovid •'Soldb7'drnggggisrs,"Sc* W. P. C. 1090 ful.to "Jimmy's" recommendatie,n.I help aria other person by being wail's Family Pili,are the boat . jumps into a cab for home. Arrived!printed in any of your pubr-ations 1 , ERT'S tt, for I .,Of the eight hi-dies•who acted .as v ! . there his first inquiry the is whether the you. arc,at liberty, at print CAL Oominlon Line Steamships stranger tins been there. +am, thoroughly grateful for Dodd's train-bearers to the Queen when she, "Yes," says his daughter, "he clime"Kidney Pills. was married, 38 years ago, all .but ..+CARBOLIC' pool.MonLra■t li nd Bator to -about forty minutes one are still alive. Of these six are Y pool. PaeiWd u Ltsaepo°t Via ago, and re Y •ceived back the ,iAZ0--he-_de jo&ited-- - - - art led. lett .for London, this time without m OINTMENT. �:aA FAA sUamalrya saaarla weemm rot ola.e.ofpa+►-sen s sad fits with fou last night." a*auddahiDa Bsaol■lstteaWsbaaDsesd.eoto' rcturnin i0! all skin allmentsa wooed saloon a"Tbira-class obsolete uss. At racing speed, Boniface`mrikes' g•- I - r�Wo/ amoad all taetlooloea,%Voy M any ' for his bank. Too late-by,half an The cheque was wrong-the land= Minard .s Liniment•CUPes Distemper a.C.CatY•rt a pay HarAM"t.Pa England of the tAmpany,Or hour! The cheque has.been;cashed; lord's cheque, too. was wrong-in the awkwdds,Kotula a 0. D.Torra�aCo.. -'- rind _Cie-_';mackerel ass well as:the sense-that before payment could be AN INCONVE-N NT BOTTLE. - DouEa'a "ros., --_.--- - -stopped it-haul-been cashed.__ Who _- _ - "1 RB8FERSeO sprat, has been successfully Iiiiided. FP 191 etatda , ti2uletiAles the_bait i$ not a gold- the thief was, or how he had obtain- An old forme"r, �fio IiacT-bii�n tb Tosnriw.o . en one. ed -possession of n. cheque -on Lady the Metropolis, was describing to his_-The proprietor Proprietor of a flourishing•ho- Soforth's bank, was never discover- friends the splendor of the hotel at A DEPOSITORY tel at a certain 'flourishing cd, A. hue-and-cry -was.faised, .:but which-he stayed. ,. _ place_•-was a widower, with two nothing came of it, for the rogue. Everything -was perfect, he said, charming daughters; Doth thelhad vanished into thin air, all buV one thing, They kept the rnetrumente,Druens, uniforms,Etc, FOR SAVINGS -" -young ladies were well educated, and The sequel was, if'possible', more light burning al's !` night in my bed- EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BANN would have clone credit to"any'social strange than the thing itself.-, room, a tilting I ain't used to. - " Ilositroh. One-morning., the.-Young lady-who \Cell, said one wag,'why didn't you Lowest pr-ics,mailes ever dfree.quotod. Fine catalogue had been the bait to_"dra'W" the fa-'•blow it out. thin In Maple or-Mled tale. TPabotistac any where the most cautions contmay leave ••Anyway, the roun�cr attracted the I thing in Nuple er austral InatrameaN. their money with implicit confidence - attention of a gentleman staying in ther,• was inissing, and from that i3ld it out; said -f attention farmer. Ie a :ll HILEY ROICE p, CO., LimitA that it is not subject to rials of as the bol;se, ilia also Navin no small day to this has never: Leen hAard of. could I? The thing was inside .a ft di ROICE p y gs y g t Toronto,Ont,, and Winn- pard is provided b the Rada dM liking that way. Tt Hs known that'she fled to'join the bottle . Winnipeg Man partmeat o! -By-and-by. the father of the girl thief for a-letter, without date, ad- ■ ' - began to tie'uneasy, sift, paving has I dress--or signature, posted An Lan- - THE CANADA PERMANENT guest n visit one morning in his don, told the.ti l• . AND WESTERN CANADA room„ asked ham his . jntentions as ---T`_-• - - -- a (v !A MORTGAGE CORPORATION iow4rds* his daughter. 7 - It should be said that- the guest SOA.ODONT fol' the TEETH 250 , . . Toronto Street,Toronto. had been-- staying-'at the hotel for over n month, and -had net only -Sind T87fi - the tthale fisheries Liberal rates of interest paid or Xromptly settlecL his bills, but ap- have fallen o!T from C'00.000 to 80,- . _. _e _r,,4nig po�naded,l,alf-yearly,. It to nacos- peaied to have plenty of ready 000 barrels of oil, and from 10,000; /� d money. OOOIU. of whalebone to 400,OOOlb: - This K-a� the desired bpportunity. _+ �. CANADA'S and the explanation - asked-for was - PREMIER at once and readily given. This ceras- The Ilritislr Rin. howitzer ig'the � I� .-'" • /�Q//��j /� /� %ltocrutic admirer was, It(, said,�a heaviest gun used behind a team of 7/ti�i�i��/ `• Kms/ �• VOMPANY member of, a well-known Nortb-coup- horses. It weighs 48cwt. The ordi- ' Itry family.` He was not only. in re-'nary fief It. weighs 38cwt. - 1 ••'N•'�"�f:"��1!•� CIIAPTER XIV. The curtain rose, and there was a a �� N ida's. , �,• delighted ripple of a !ansaat the (L-.:=�-- I LI FEa Y --. sy the Author of..... bflautiful scene disclosed; another r "A Wpay's Daughter,^ and still another, as each actor made �,• SQ SAY THE SUFFE8EB8 s>3o1vt • his appearance. � _ -------- — - - - — a wife,- en Romeo.- with moody, ab- �BRl ti2C DYSPEPSIb. P■�7 [� ., stracted step, entered. At sight of ` SeC�'et _ A'ttract's Bltteraeaa," the tall, richly dressed figure there :� - A Trouble That ffiakes the Life 4 W . •e e e B Bte., Eta was a loud welcome-then a little »_• buzz and hum of surprise. of Its Victims Almost Unbear- Why-why. •.• . " " said the duke, "that r.,,s «r •„•N•N,�•N• .� . i able-Causes Headaches Ileart .•�+• . .+. .�_ «»+ ....•..►�,y,.,,. .y�..�.`.... . ,`N;�«y�,. is not Manville! Who can it be.' Palpitation Nbyti. .r.s _• - - -- -- "It is-no, it isn't-yes, it is. Why �- F-Dizzinesa, a Feel SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDINtl red Indian inthe face of self-re- it is ar -`ti a. - ing of Weariness, and a Dig. it CI3APTEI2S•-Puy Hartleigh leaves straint such as this? grace. / taste for-Food. England to find his' long lost cousin With his white fingers playing with 'Eh?" muttered Sir Richard, lean- 4a San Francisco. Maida Carring- apparent carelessness with the jewel- Ing forward. His only interest in- != St. J�r- ford, an actress in that city, is pes- ed handle of his sword, stood a man the matter was its bearing on his vine, Q tered by genteel loafers amongst who had suddenly, without a hint of daughter. If it was anything to af- whom is Caryl Wilton who proposes warning, conte upon the ',woman feet her he was anxious to know. ° Sufferers from dyspePa or bad di lend is rejected. She learns the whose face had haunted him for "Who is it? Caryl Wilton? Wouldn't "`Say,'why don't you wear yer hair gestion are numerous this coon }tory of her mother's betrayal by weary weeks, and whom he had long- know him. Where is Manville, then? ina psyche knot? Yer too old fer try. Almost daily one hears some fiir Richard Hartleigh, Sir Rich- ed to see as only such a man could I hope he will do as well." plaits." one complaining of the tortures fwd's child, Constance, whom Guy is long; stood carelessly waiting and As well?" echoed the duke. "I caused them by this malady and it is iseeking, dies, and Mgida' fm- talking, his heart on fire, his brain should think so. Manville was a no uncommon thing to hear a suf- b personates her and 2s.' tak- reeling with astonishment, delight, good Romeo to look at, but Wilton and that was a sudden and prolonged ferer say "I wish I was dead." And en to Ilartleigh Hall, where she be- wonder, is good to look at, sad — By burst of applause from the audience- no wonder, the suffering caused by comes the idol of the household. A And almost touching him, erect Jove! listen to.him? He has the Guy jumped to his feet and cried en- bad digestion cannot be imagined by, tete is given in her honor at Vyner and composed, with her delicate lips nerve of a professional. I didn't thusiastically: anyone who has not suffered from it. Castle during which it, is suggested curved in a faint, sweet smile, stood know he was here. I'll wager Algy "She is on. Listen to theml" The victim is a constant sufferer that she take part in some amateur a girl face to face with the detector is del4hted." Caryl laid his hand upon the back from headaches, heart burn, heart theatricals. Mildred Thorpe, an un- of 'her crime, face to face with one If Algy was, so was the audience. of a chair and turned to listen. palpitation, and nausea. He has a employed American he girl in London who must either be a passionate lov- They had been well enough satisfied "It is an ovation," he said. "I bad taste in the mouth, is unable to is exhausted by her fruitless efforts er or a deadly foe. And before her to get a handsome Romeo, but here wonder if it is for the beauty or for obtain restful sleep and has always gto obtain work. After securing en- was a ,task sufficient to try the they had the looks and much more the acting." a feeling of weariness and depression. agement as country church organ- strongest It was for the beauty, for as yet : ist she is about to faint when she is ngest to the uttermost-a task besides. Y. But there is a euro cure for this great- assisted by Carl Wilton who is struc6 requiring all the delicate fire of gen- Composed and self-pdssessed, Caryl she had not said a word. The cos- trouble and o is found is the great- ills, all the calm composure of train- Wilton played as if he was earning tumer's art will render even a plain est of all known medicines-Dr. W11- assisted by Caryl Wilton who is - ; struck by her likeness to Maida Car- ed talent, his daily bread,' Letter-perfect, ac- Person fair Iodic upon; there is a liams' Pink Pills for Pale People, ringford. He visits the Duke of Del How was it possible that she tion perfect, but rather like an ad- wonderful magic in pearl powder. Among those who have been cured claire at whose seat the amateur act- could go through it with this roan- mirable machine than a real Romeo, rouge and India ink. Imagine of this distressing • malady by Dr. ors are disconcerted by tote loss of this relentless pursuer, catching her He was playing mechanically, •for then Maida's loveliness, heightened•Williams' Pink Pills is Mr. Alfred their Romeo. He is persuaded to act every word and looking for some sign there ran constantly through his by their aid, her exquisite form set Chasbpt, a well known farmer liv- las substitute. of weakness? brain tite query, How comes Maida oil by the close-fitting costume of Ing near St. Jerome, Que, To a re- Realize itl Words cannot even de- Carrie ford to be Constance Hart- satin and pearls, the whole set in a porter of g "L'Avenir du Nord," 1+dr. scribe it. leigh? beautiful, picture and moving to soft f Chasbot told the following story of CHAPTER XIV.-Continued. ''Well," said Lord Algy in a eom- IIe went off to a hearty round of music. They were astounded and his illness and subsequent cure:- - They stood aside with a movement monplace tone that seemed all out applause, and Lord Algy caught him looked from one to the other in ala-! "For three years I was as almost o cur gaily—T ale taT grace fig- -at-`�`�� � 0'like' hi eager— a gra I C�pFYaSt01r3-- "L:'tt-�i8;°`.�-a•' cvitci-ir',z8:- ore in. its magnificent costume came those two breasts, are you ready?" ly for !raving done so well, with the girlish, almost childish face, I of bad digestion. After eating I felt I a, carrying his domino and mask in Caryl Wilton glanced at the face "I see you have forgiven me, old with the happy, innocent smile on as if some heavy weight was press- his hand, and looking around'with a opposite him, and then, in his most fellow," he said, "How well you icer half-parted LIP. and deep, trans- ing against my cheat. I was racked _. .p nonchalant, easy grace, so natural indolent tone. answered: did it!" lucent eyes, the reserved, silent Con-;with violent headaches; my temper -' "Oh, yes: but give me a drop of Did I?" asked Caryl as a peculiar stance Ilartleigh, who had come became irritable; my appetite uncer- _ _ .,w tum d was certainly another chain ane to drive awn the ner- smile among them like a vision, none. who showed neither apprehension nor 1?g Y passed over his face, � g fain; my nerves were a wreck and I vousness" Of an atiaateur: AIy knees He looked around [or Aiaidn, but knew whence. was always troubled with a feeling nervousness, are trcmblin Sir Richard, pale and agitated, as • 'Come on," said Lord Algy in his 6'�� she was to be seen. She had re-Ilittle g of .weariness. I was able to do verygentle voice, now tremulous kith ex- ""You look frightened," said Lard tired to Ger room. But presently much by her beauty as by the noise• work and sometimes nose at Algy, laughing, "But here is the she came out, and when he looked at half arose from his seat, thea sank all. Although I tried many rem&- citement, "I want to introduce you champagne." and he handed him a I her he saw that she luid fought the ' back and looked at her with his dies I was unsuccessful in m `t,u Juliet," g � Y search ' At this moment Guy came into the g'a`s' battle with herself and had conquer- trembling hand shading--his eyes, for a cure until a friend advised me :room and announced that .al was (:aryl took it and appeared as if ed. A calm smile was on her face, which were moist with tears of lov-•,o try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Any ready, about to drink it. when a sudden and her eyes rested on Caryl Wilton fag Pride. t doubts I may have had as to the are ready, too." n_cgtwered thought seemed to strike him• . and as unconcernedly as if she had never "Hush, hush said twenty voices, I merits of these pills were soon dig- ''We,L,ord Algy. "Where is Miss Bart- lie o Bred a to MaP,la, She shook been aught but Constance Hartleigh, ; sad at once there fell a silence of ex-;pelled, for I had not been taking lei}h?" her head with a smiting negative, "Flava I been called?" she asked of !Pecta,tioa !them long before I noticed an im- There " but he did not take' tack his hand. him Most of them there had met and povement in my condition I con- - "Oh. Constance let me Introduce IIe still held the glass before her, Not yet," he answered; "they are I talked with Constance Hartleigh, and;tinned the use of the pills some ` and bowing courteously, said, in a shifting the scene. Will you not take they now listened to hear her voice, I weeks'when I considered myself fully Sail ft i to who has h kindly con- tone audible to m ry one; a seat"' but the listened for what was not sr�,ed to coins to the rescue and Y cured. To-day I am as well as I F.s�a us all from failure. Mr Caryl Take the advice, 'Miss Hartleigh, She declined with a slight gesture, to come_ Constance Hartleigh no ever was in, my life and would of one who has had the misfortune and stood luokia past him toward I longer stood there 3latda tarring- strongly advise all similar suftemrs Wilton Miss Constance Hartleigh to o through this sort of this se- the win a, and' h s eves watched her ford had sunk her WentitY into-that --;he L,mk_.�g a� - she was still talking to the Mer- g g g g of Juliet, and those who sat there veral times, whereas you, probabi,v, with only half-concealed earnestness 1 am sure that thev will find them .curio, and turned gracefully with heard fall from the cherry lips only have never hail a taste of amateur They were standing thus when Guy, hhas beneficial as L have isome light remark upon her tips. theatricals before. You would be corered with the artless prattle of the child-wo- Pr. R tlkfama' Pink Pills cure by They were all looking at her, and perspiration, came man of old.Florence +they all, without exception saw the S°aso to take a glass of champagne " suddenly upon them. A puzzled ex- going to the root of the disease, (mask slip from the hand .that went Only Lord Algy notices the change pression !lashed over his face and he It was Juliet herself who stood They make new, rich, red blood, - with a quick movement to the heav- which has come over the whilom-in- dropped into a chair, looking at thele, Juliet who spoke and she had strengthen the nerves and t4us torso Ing bosom, as the ince, a moment docent man. The indifferent drawl Maida with admiring, wistful eyes not uttered a halt dozen words ere up the whole System. Sold by all • has gone from his voice' the dark- All ready" he asked "Now for ail had forgotten that she was any- dealers in medicine or sent by mail, nga so smilingly, so girlishly serene, gray a thing else, The audience sat spell- turnrd a deathly wE-iite, from whLCh g Y Yes Hash with a new fire. and, c•our- boasted courage. Constance, post paid, at 50 cents a box or six ithe dark eyes gleamed as might those there is something imperative in the Are you sure you feel calm?" bound boxes for ;J, 50 by addressing the `•of a doe at bay poise of his head. "Quite," she answered, but she did But there was still a further sur- Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- . A certain expression as of incredu- hfaida hesitated a moment and then not look at him. Her eyes were full (prise in store for them. Presently ville, Out, took the glass. Did-he know that on Caryl. Wilton, "I have courage there came the meeting between nous horror, dimly defined, passed her throat was _ - over the white face, and she stood parched and burning. enough to carry it through. Of that Romeo and Juliet For an instant that her heart was beating so that I'am confident" Dfaida grew cold and merged into _MISTAKEN. silently staring at the man before It rook all her strength to s ealt. And Caryl Wilton, looking straight the Constance Hartleigh they all Did you say. those folks who hat her, who-load not yet taken the trou-' what did he mean? Was he covering back fain her eyes, naw a g cam there knew, but, as if Caryl Wllton's spirit lust owed into the neighborhood ble to N� his languid eyes a threat under his had,cau ht the fire from hers, hia - But the silence, the stillness arous-' pro(Ser of aid which told him that she was prepar- g were socialists? asked the woman ped him, and he coolly lifted his eyes ', Wets he merely f laying with his vic- ed to hold the position in which he acting was quite different from'that who was leaning over the back fence. to ascertain the reason With a well- tim, Or was he trying to encourage had found her. In the first act, when he had been Yesanswered the next door neigh- " - hers "t, fou, am confident of it," he alone, - 'LC -was all intense, earnest, bor. bred slowness, far. enll i removed She -drank the wine slowly in or- avid passionate, now, Well, I suppose you see by this from Insolence, yet all indillerence, And so it went on, she cold and he he let his eyes run from the little' Or to collect her forces as well as Coy turned to him with a sort o[ time that you are mistaken We woman. ,nein slippers to the frozen lace, i to profit by the liquid refreshment. apologetic smile, and said, in his Passiunnle,:_until her nature could have had four socials since they mow- 1�'ith a start he mad© a half stestep ! Her eyes sought his face and studied frank way: I stand it no longer• and the actress, ed in and they ha'Ven't been at one once more conquered th'o backward, and his dark face.turned it, "We have not been introduced, I Then there came Stich acting as none of them. back underneath the rouge. Mo- It -ns a face handsome enough at am Guy Hartleigh, and stage, car- all times. but made articular) so penter, at your service. I want to in that audience had ever seen or .ments are ages sometimes; and this' particularly . •.AN INDUCEMENT. was one of the times, The two' by the long, bowing hair, which cougratulatc you oa your perform- hoped to see, 'Romeo and Juliet in stood regarding each other for a mo-I,set it off in .a Titian-like modeling. ante. I never saw a professional do the'body seemed to be before them: Dot'vds a perfeck fit, said hoses went in silence: then, as summer+.There was no walkness In it, and it as well." talking and moving about, instinct Cohenstein, the clothier, as he pinch- 1 i " you. for with the lite great Shakespeare had ed up the customer's coat in the cloud-g flit over the sky, there chased gt was inscrutable even to I sacpease I may thank her sharpened eves, she seemed to the compliment without fear of bele given them. back, across her face a look as of a hunted i feel that it held her fate with a can- understood as beliovi 15 animal-of dread and of defiance. ; ng it,": replied To be Continued. � It seems u be too loose said the And then the actress was herself scious power, Should she defy him, Cnryl, with his careless smile. customer doubtfully, again; and had Laken up her part:;deny him, or yield to him? Neither, "Olt, but I meant it literally." —� Veli, said Air. Cohen-stein enthas- Her only glance, and that a wailed;She would be woman-Iike and trait. Caryl bowed with an •air that PROMISED NOT TO 'MENTION IT, iastica.11y,. but see now much extry one. was of nen inquiry. And if fight she must, then, woman- might be construed any way but.as goods you get for de same munnyl , l like again, she would fight to the one of acceptance. A tcefl-knogn clergyman tells of Caryl had been the first to recover'last � r driving along a country road one CLIMATIC COURAGE, himself, and, as if he had read and' gasp, "Juliet the nurse Lady Capu- winter's night, when just ahead of - 'understood each flashinglance of "Another glass?" he asked polite- et!" shouted the call-boy. - g Iy, as she took the em t him he noted a woman. walking. The Chinaman,, remarked the Or- -- the other, had answered it, His p Y glass from With a composed glance around„ Drawing up his horse, he asked the ientalist, is one of the meekest, most first expressiou had been one of fierce' her lips and held it out to him. Afaida moved away, followed by the woman if he could give her a flit. self-effacing people in the world. exultation, his next had b-wn one of I "No more, thank you," she an- other characters. Guy looked after The woman got in and they drove Oh, I. don't know, answered the -- doubt, and then' .had succeeded a' swered, as calmly as he. her for a moment. and then turned along for some distance, friend who is always doubtful. The calm cold smile of composure and: "Better be persuaded. It will not to find Caryl also gazing after her. D hurt liken he had set her down at her Chinaman is the only person I know - waiting. You „ And he was struck by the singular own gate,she thanked him, and he of in this hot weather who isn't As long as it had taken to record h O more." expression on his face. " this meeting, it had taken but a mo-, "Will ,you not -drink yourself?" de- "I]y the way," he said abruptly, Politely answered: Doli t mention it. afraid'to go out in public' is his went for it to• take place, and ere,manded Lord Algy, seeing that he "have you met my cousin-Afiss No, I won't, said the matter-of- pajamas: - any one there to witness it had fully was about to put the giass down. Ilartleigh, you- know-before, Mr. fact lady in an obliging tone. ealized that anything was amiss, I "Olr, I.was--forgetting. Aly net-- Wilton?" ' TOO DUSY. ' vousne-ss, yosee," and he held out Caryl turned. a cool, composed, ab- PUNISHMENT IN ADVANCE: ' aryl Wilton find bowed low, an¢ in Uncle Joshua-I ,'pose Bence yes ' • ,kris most natural''tonc had said: the glass to Lord Algy to be filled. sent gaze on the frank, handsome • Mother-Johnnie, I ani going to son John got back frum -collig heli "i am afraid I have k t you And whgru the lass was filled ho face of his questioner, and, without ep g whip you for taking that piece of helpin' y' considerable on th' farm waiting, Miss Ilartleigh-an unpar-i raised it to his lips, and, with a Lhe least, show of consciousness, an- pie. Ebenezer-Naw, Joltn�jes' hain't donable sin behind the scenes. I smile which only Maida could under- swered: Jolinnfe-All rf ht maw• .whip me got time; lie's too plagae bizzy d r of ho a for r v ass though stand, sadd, carelessly: "I have not-had the leas r ren car t rere's another piece left. swingin' dumbeils an' smokin' cig• IU failed with rcinorse." a in ass artleigh before to- "If it were. not bad manners to - g gyretts. riieht. Why do you ask?" ---- - -- With P. MOChariiail -,anile-her`-eyes , propose a toast to a lad at such a ' fancied-I don't know, either- AT THE ZOO. ' i Y Guy hesitated a moment. fell upon Ili.-, and she�hiclined her time, I would drink this to Miss SWEET REVENGE. "I f Johnnib-Look at the elephant - 1head, struggling for the voice, which Hartleigh's success in Juliet-or in that you seemed to recognize her. movie his great big fins, mamma. would not'come. Then, with an ef- any other part she may play.," He g g Nebb-You must like. to hear that tort not the Ycss strenuous that no drank the wine. "Now I am read Foolish, of course, but I had the no- , Mamma-Those are his ears, dear, dreadful grind organ, since you pa one was the 'less of it, she said: to do y tion." What use has an elephant for fins? the man to play under your window poor Roineo to his death. y - "I do not tltlnk Caryl watched him narrowly to ace 3ohliny-Huh! I guess he coal use everyday. you have kelilt us Have no concern Bliss Hartleigh; if there was'any'hicideu meanie but o b waiting. It is very much better late should your lines fail g, them when his head swims, can't he. Nobb-No, I don't like it an more you, you may the honest and, openness of,Guy - Y - -- =--3tkiaa navar In such a case." rely on me, for I have played the y than that ro girl over the way who i9 -'• Her voice, 'though low, was as part quite recent! was unimpeachable, and he answered, HIS REAL REASON. _ talon focal lessons. -' • l y." He leaned a slowly: - � g -' steady as his o?vn, and her eyes met little nearer, so that only she could Ditlkins--I�tell you I hate to think. --- "One does not meet such beauty as tris unflinchingly. And this was all, Catch his words: and went on, with of my wife going -away on a taca- surrP.FLUOUS,Miss Hartlei h's every day, and, to t `only two polite, conversational sen- a light smile: "I don't mind telling g tion. . confess the truth, I was startled by - -Summer Donrder-You didn't mcrr tenets9, while the heart of each thi+ab- you that the last time I played it I3ilklns-I dare say you will be bed wilds lixder the strain of a slid- was with..a it.' tion having so many. mosquitoes. Y professional actress' in Gvy colored and looked curiously Lonely, old man. Uncle I:xra-Ivo, I lcnotRad it - den. re g itkon,- And if the out- America. Her name was Maida Car- at Caryl. He did not seem the man DifTkins--It isn't that, but she al- wasn't .no use,. cuz•-ou'd find thea ward eye of each was cold and sten- ringford. You must h'aVe heard of to be startled by anything, but it ways mowed otir fawn. �, out soon as y' Eft ficin- d_v, the inward eye was none the less her, though, I .know y`6 have never was not'Guy's way to harbor stispi- 3 Wverish with the far away visions of seen her, for she was .killed on the cion without more than good cause, : PROOF. ALL ALIKE—another theatre far distant, where a overland route Ing a stage rob- and so he now dismissed the subject of - Romeo had stood one night before a bery•" Diggs—There goes a, newly- mai'- Farmer I1un1;-Flow's from his mind for the time. ried con 1 your new Jul.et; of a lonely house. and, of a P e• - ,"Hush!" said Lord Algy. '•'All , Moreover, there ea a diversion hired man. F.ni.y? -' pa sionate, declaration of levo. .Daggs Liaw do you.know.? - Farmer Iibrnbesf�.Fr.at like all the ready, now. Take your__.,Flaces for which, anyhow, would have elTectual- t ,: Diggy-•-I saw him give her a $5 bill rest of 'em J'.ve cvar had-so lazw What of t e be sted Stoicism of the the first set-.!-' - ly driver, the thought from his brain•, to buy some cehocolates with, that he sits tired re>StJu', , 7, �•1,W4 lpoo .F��•., .,}y;,'., .. ,�+.. .,. '. ,., _ ... .. .°v 1,`uy ♦-i+ q _ YY -'l J m i r. • n - , owing to the Scoring not being prepared _ ,_ ` a•,: a with hWro Co an a laner for d Mrs daughter, of TO. -. U pablishtidoyerr Friday moraLsl{os itsoffie da t -- - FL11, 9n4 14do, Ohio, paid a flying yisit w trio _ around hers. r Uro Knoz who has been sick lately is 1 We lead in gpeataole end Eyeglaae fiitinit unbar s - improving. ��^� • To 4 bore Granville has also fully recovered. -other° tsfro pe strain or bad reenFte from 9 tacles par• C" �r Our friend of a neighboring bury hili chewed from - - ` a dream recently, that he died and casae :•- to the pearly Rates for admittance and Y Ed. J. Smith. TERMS to told that his name was not on the - %1.26]per f46482 11.00 traaid is adsa:+N record,be was asked where he was from. Jeweler, �� HATES OF ADVEBT190G: he informed the keeper, who said came ITH tiioa, - �Ckerlllg• FOR EHOTW M per lid• - -looenN. �gniek7y-you axe the find spplicaat �e B10C�, �aen.vps�year insertion, • - s from that town b oral Keep your rec_ 3'bie rats door cwt lnthade oY Foreign,ad• ord clean. w # eIIOt All work left with W. J. BODELL, ma! Bpeterms given so parties =&ling can- nota for J or 6 moo ill or alt- Brougham, will receive careful and tirarly or yrrlyy toatancts ps;able 9narterl7• Now 3dvertise9saevats. •prompt atteatiou. Q Bn.fn•.e dards,ten lines or under, with pap". , QUICK K LUNCH. t eat7ear ala cc.payable in *avant•. Our work is guaranteed. f telNafitetalocalto2nmasba °°asap°° line, L10QND-A ladies parts was left to ( y n.e e•nts per line meh snbs•queat insorrton. A' err offie•s few days ago. Th•-loser mal ETM ERGENC V RATIONS peetal contract rates made knowa on alipUtil have the same by proving property. •00: No free advertising Advertisements without written a•tructions m0 RENT:-A first-class farm to ren4 PICNIC GOODS' s ae1toiinserted orders until and charged ae- 1 *II?b in Orden for diidden aning sdmrttN eoataimaR 1770*crew being lot 107 B F.don. Ladie's ' ' , .: eae0le note"be In writing and sent t•the pub. Piakerin For partionlare apply so W. tiler. Bit= V. Pickering. !4-tf Jeb Mork promptly attended to. ' j OST-Betweso Pickering Village and Murkar & Thexton, �r�arlet�rs L H.B.1larquis.onMonday,Aug.eth,aISO The Beet Canned Salmon. - robe,yellow vita v"ated oak leaves, Finder, ;Fundy Kippered Haddie: will Please I Lave the Same in this CM-0. Sm9 ked Beef. FRIDAY. AUG. 38, 1301. lWatches. Canr}�ORENT-The BneF, farm, eontatoinq Canada Sardines, in Oil, Tomato or Mustard. T080&Fres,more or lass,baing pat's of lot 93, ' NUTES ANO COMMENTS. con.1,Pickering. Large orchard, road house, _ fair outbuildings.well watered,scil clay loam. The official census bulletin, which Apply Lo%'m.•rredway,a1aL,and creek,*t-" POTTED MEATS.—Veal Loaf, Haas, Chioltea, Turkey, , was issued,last Friday, presents some L�AAm TO RENT:-Onehandred and Oa Tongue. interesting topics for discussion, As 15 in he nnw eo. of''s arklism t Good lisame 14 E Gold•Filied Case Guar STERLING PICKLES.—The best Canadian mixed Ohow. a whole the result Of the census 28 bona°and bard with atone.stahlinR• 21A miles 1 satisfactor , although the ez act from Xarkham and Locust Hill• app! to A. ails an seed for 2b years with Chow, White Onion. ? y 8 p. C, Bettor,Lpccst H11L at real Waltham Movement - - nations of solrie of the most sanguine 512.50. - .--PURE GOLD JELLY POWDER.—All flavors- have failed to be realized. The een- Volt SALE-House and lot Being _Bre shows the pulatign of the Do• A Pam of lot 14,coa i coat*i21AS I of an Gum Metal Watches. Reliable POTTED JAMS,—Strawberry, Orange, Currant, I'ltatn, g ent_for_3arden pta`$owe, a number �4yemprnrnI�8 OQ_ A riect. Raspberry. to be noW�- as 113- ,minionof A.. no, aha q roma - P `-- —p'-- -- -- crease over the figures of the list cen• Krejn iEAtlf rdrasFtniao"st°iroaw,or At CHRISTIES' BISCUITS.—New, Fresh, Crisp. :sue of 555,844. The chief points of A Bunt— Picker'inat - - lioweaare Manitoba, British Colum � HOR,4Es FOR BALE-4 have for RalC�aT t��a & C� �.� '�r� Our Extra J3Vd Coffee. - his, and the North-West Territories. 11 eyI*sgood drirtns b�=•••, thr.e A 1 Ontario has made an laCrbaRe Of Only wars harms warranted"a and kind, and added t0 new much � n cows. I am also Do as sna:tat Successors to J. 8, Barnard. 68,657. Willie Quebec has stoci of all k ndu, ludas, w�l, oto. Stock r� ';}lel population 193,435, Of the c:ties hall or so13 W9ITld,an commw,tiro. For prices fedagWHI i B a POP drop a eard or apply to d, A j ' 1 of the Donunian only. one, Kingston bath.oat _-- - shows a decrease of populat.on. Slon t ANTED -Any gaaotity of Pears. -treal, our largest city numbers 260 826 j' Strayed Or Stole 'Cie pys Forcr:a sad Hart:atts w -eUtlle while the 'second Clty Toronto p&v i0c a baattes or$I a barre,. Aso a:.r sac • has a population of 207,'37 1. The bor-t apples. -et La1r.4ce DnehemCLO of t sa.• A two year cid Bbetn Cl brown filly, Binder ,�whi ePOP borotgbAletandrto Gushers or Canoasta+" ,o � a two year -1d brows CJgdesdaie eali. �j census returns for the Province of A/sc -rao-app.er. w,:i pay:SL t,saket or l ,':' . ! Ontario i9 d198 O:Ct:n LO Tni.^. oa�o, Frt't a ,s:to 9n¢claaa and dei..erea white star on face a:d Willie ilius feet A F PP 6' y at los'i cod a Peceeriael not later that August s:::table reward wii'1 be given fcr any mfor' - 'The increase in populmien 19 Le-`)w 26th ix: E. "B' "T. 44 `• motion Its to cheer Whereabouts. L.Reesor what tLe i:.crease 0f the birth rhtE •aRV TO REti : T:-That ca!uabeiGEcar Grose, T. Loraore* . Brock _ tarts rontlt,t:roc 10oa:rs. more cr :eat Road'. 44'tf There are other good twines but it should be above the death rite. This tat,-s ntrated at iot9 vier of S.c:oa Pillar.-; it naturally leads as to seek for an ez la I On tteprotr„tar are a -ood stone tw,-tsar. v -�-T - Y p Ywo1 rrsme drams. -att:t ata•. root i ._�O LL S kL E tf.'� nation wbich can be f-1n_d In tLe fact :euar ae.l •°feted by wall dad epnag. 1004r __ —'- -that !< Yf lietis --drala a 1L^is—weenall Pt+�+es @+ae kr fksw a-. - -- {� �■ ' } full ttotsawfoa ga.vso 0o April tea 190i P'or - �LY `�,/ U T --, „ grade upon our rural pcpnlstior, dnr• partitulara ai>t•ir to A t&rad sailer oa LLe prem Beef Ringere. choice cLeap, lees,-r Bturle P O. s3 l m " az ' _ vapor s, best. '$5 ,10. •gag Elle past tan year.. caused by the _ — Ca o, Bath •• great areas of farming lands that iI;XRU TO RE;%T—That va'cab•e farmI Dr. Whites electne comb, post paid : coata.a,cS Lao acres mon W e,.s artaated 4 � : have been opened op 1n Manitoba and I a oda x.,+,east of CLegrvwood :ein8 rot2ld.^ten for 60c by ma '.< the ?�ortll-West. Added tJ this may ' P1-Aeriar U-til• prelLem are a good two-' All the StArlda[d Pnbiicatiors by _:Is the best considering quality, - •*$ be mentioned the m=)dnction Of singe• game b7riv too&barn ,vee etooe stat' rime as low as 611° Lowest. s _ - uaq 6aaeatc drove uonr., Darr ru;:e a:.i World Pabhshlr!S Co, Guelph, Ont. Ip. _ • binders and other labor-aav:ng mac'hin &the•nutoa.:d.a.a. oval w'acered w..P creek Apply to A.Thomson. Brock Road. y ' and wet, small orchard. Posm@l i sn or ' PP y ery which has made It possible to dis• tall p: was toil pos-gwoa April Lot. t•ftrt For Post office. 40 6 to ��1{T��T11 T1Y�'1 T , ■J'1,)1'111��T1 •��ViT _. r.tculars ap y to Alss Lawson,lot iS coil 9. _. _ _ . - _..... _ .. _ M V�,`E i s 4. . pens° with many farm hands, Rhb �ickenng or CPitzerrywood P 0, were th:ae c-impelled to seek other — ----- - fields of labor. And as caoaparatisely �CARBORO FARM TU RE'tT ►_ Ehstzg eampoeid of lot i coo s Scarb�:ro small areas of fanning land in Ontario coota.a,aa 1110 a,­res al or 1•es an i,a saowa a ,� ytan t� as trs+ fartn It is ca t , , cy Plymouth !nlsave time,been opened n during the ' pas a . road airout 1'Smlle■from tie c.ty of - .ten years, the province hal Made coat Tw.ato.so,l Clay loam on the premsea are a , n e harvest : stone Lose w.,t turnare and"'Ch room_ 1parallvely little growth as regards (a,r oat bueldrazs sat a goof .�f,balrd Tad . . u the o ulauon. Another ex is radon, o[ farm•.t well waterei tr well sad Cca neer' ' h P p itange aorl Is very swua:s for dui farming. • the small increase may his found in Apply to rim Traadwar,9lgirland Crest or to _ ��THOS. the fact tLat during tLe first half of c.A.sans°=.hoz idO Lisbon.OEto` _s9�J the past decade wal a period of stag. _Auction Sale nation, a period of cornmercial• de• Agent for alt q t� y = de- pression during wb:cb there wasmon• Of a besa.tifal-- .H• Hopkins, kiade of ve-b• General Merchant, Whltevales, w l3iderable exodus,- from our countrye9 mannfactared by the DdcLaaahlin , -4nd very little emigration to counter BRICK Cottage ! ,""Co'y, of Oshawa, - In Town of Whitby,also$ w ousetald A special offer of Norsy Spruce 4 to 'balance the loss, conagrer.tly, what gain we have made, has bleu made Furniture,etc• 7 feet, healthy and right for transplanting chinfl have the asi five ars, at 5c. each, the purchasers to dig their y R P Fe T am tostrueted by'E.J,Johnson to veli by own creep. This offer will be Rood to end 'The O le are Wallin a to the fact public aoct!oa on the premise& on Saturday. i ''s p S P Aug&1st. 7803: his commodloar and beaateful I of Jane 1901. -_ -ithat they had a country worth aevel- brick cottage on Bryan et, WhitbT. toaether.' ��, =e1�n R�.48S L•31t I'�sal hard .. 'Oping. The discoveries that Lace re- with a Portion'e 6U hoawhold furniture.Sale - • cent!! been made of extensive min- tit t pm, ileal'estate at 3 p.m. 1 ti•� y L.Fairbanks,Acct. � eral deposits in , Northern Ontario, obt Carson and the discovery of valuable aD i• �t cultural lands, and extensive timber Claremont •:- " • Will bring the wagon to your door: areas in the same region, should have $U?�HEB, Foundry ,a beneficial affect upon the immediate -•' of P.umbel will 7Wi Pickering on Taos• 'Verity Plows ! Now is the time for utare of Ontario. Although the in day.Thursday and Saturday of task' 4 those ````r�p datable plows. g week, and Bearboro on Monday, —off -- d;aafue and Maohins Repairing _ Meas° has'riot been gnat, -we may Plow poi-" Wednesday sad Friday. - _aongiatulate.ourselves upon the fact C�ppl Done Remem have In r her we sham foo that it bas been of a most substantial Maple Floorina for Bale Always a full sapply of A.. 1 trail Sime•- riood Hsu bores toe ssla .' .' meats on band. character, such that it will add +7 _ '._ - ` ]<tioes the lowest. atrength and not weakness to the acrd $y. W. White, (sive me a tri.!. try. We believe that, a large amount : of the immigration into the United States from various European conn- Geo. Ph •�pj •+� roggtries is a source of weakness to the ; eonntry. spring a From this class fproportion of the criminals, an- or iste and socialists awhich form , :.' such a disturbing element in the nal- it yyoa require esys- - ion. We believe it a.mueh better poi trooghiav`done,ov wilds - �►tarnras -c ie to go slow and be sure that what PARIS x. ! st dition we make to our population Cou an at will be of nat'on•bW1aing character DOWSWELL, e Claremont,Ont. 'Wan anted Berger's Pale Enr;lleh Paris dram at eat prin , Brock Rood. N 'FLY OIL D, Wordsnarrived Smurdoy evs0mg _ __ -- -- preparation les _ 1100 g bale and hearty The most wtied aticy 6sr keeping S' off J Middleton hue return ad to the city. _ °aisle'°std°n°°a w°°ir' R Jackson bad the oisfortans to a`S _.. roat'11is kase recently while°hosing a soli - • � � •T,he wound hsa not proved serious. -• - e ery pzod small 880,I 650. Baits 3c ib, 10 lba for 950 Pierce e F voriI P�rap`ioo"o. Sulphur 3e ib 8 The for 45o ... '- ] Pisroe's !den;=Moo v Electric Oil,2 bol for 9ba 14iss Homphrev,of Toronto. is pian• 1 e7V ♦ ♦ ♦ a�1� ��O^ Dodd's Kidney Pills 30c Cbase'a Pills,2 braes todf6o ' Dug her brother Frank at present. ♦ t ♦ Ar.William's Pink Ills(geaainel 860 3.01 Carter's Pills.9 bum fete 25o. Henry Fuller and wits visited -Mark- ham friends last Sunday. =: - • - -.. - J Sgape�has a.nnmber of oily vie• (hl O CSS. Gallo 44ors this week. We are prepared to parohase any gasntity of BARLEY, OATS and Machine John Mitchell,of Dnabartoa, caUed oGOOSE WHEAT.. Barley and Nheut to be delivered at E113yator; Pic6er- g = 'the village smith one day this week• ing Harbor. Oats at Elevator or on ours, as may arranged. _ QQelte a number io this ueighbor4iood prices will be paid to oompire havprably with other markets. Sarnia Water White Goal Oil equal to 4 Ill alreadg threshed their crop and re. .��• _. •. ' ' Aumieaa Oil,160 gallon. sort a fair yield. Tbt�Be i�U�� �' tt D. Nat• _ The 600tril for laying the mbool•9000r y Wholeeals andwaHetail �• D. n a CO. 171 Bim fit Hass anacing the new (Jenks.sada placed in D o/ ROM VrtGPnds ofR Bendall aa3 is noev cosi O-046 UAWJced. The yob was army tedious ons ds of 0061 for este of the very best quality, a v?- l v , LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, lTltls department is open to 611 for the fair alis Undertaking y c - coffins of yublic questions. The writer mut is all Cassa send his nsCorrect name with cop, t �; W wiab it distinctly nndentood, bowevee �� ng! that in no aa do we hold ourselves re. tt NE AMonsible for Opinions expressed by eorres, quite rarpri,ed to nee a charge in year last Issue,against the Ear. - beu Master,for bell disloyal, and a lot of arme ar ware Ousei -rubbish at Hying as American flag, •rnaob to the annoyance of a Toronto lady who asked him to take it down, which wast T�bneins+r heretofore carried on by done at once. I'reg to state that I have G•, Bandy, Claremont, will in MIbAT YOU YIIAIIT, WHEN YtfU NIANT IT, Y8UILL FIND IT HERE, no American Hag, large or small, never future be oarrisd 00 by +bad one aur borated one, not ever was ask. UNDY tXi S(�n. -ed a any lady to take it down. This . FAMOUS ACTIYE RANGES Cut and Fire ige*ttleman who is trying to make a baro at _- - BARB IRE. _ °himself must have a very large imaging• All Orders Promptly at. 1 tionto draw on. We had a Toronto gen. 3Jr-t tended to. t Nelle. aleman and lady summering with as last national ieM ' Summer, they had two American Hage CJEXA I3RGEa3 MODERdTE. I ansa ce w fossil you salts floating in the Canadian breeze, and one 1 Gush, G shs price the if this summer which this Toronto lady r finery dealer bas top• the wholamale man• we Icould never eeh and of t t have seen very cake DRESSMAKING have a surplus stock of I never heard or them being asked W take three and taalt-tach a" it down and I am quite certain that no eaF we are ofteriaS for i9.4b gierson bars would for a moment doubt k ra L b out"it$ We can supply year needs al.dome out ices. rlheir loyalty. .. .' black Fea.;e Wire l+o.ll,. .. .... 'l�!)U -"_ - _ - for a keg. While at the Pan American we Maas E. Berner, No.l9.............................. x.t)Sper:oolhs. � 'I k below is away Neto e were examining the exliibita of fruit from --- -- --- -- c w regular prove, r' : ''the different states, when. a gentleman _Saocesacr to.Miss Peart, UniTersal Food Cutter,$1.251 �r,r+: from New York State drew oar attentionGrain, Root and Chari 4a the exhibits from that state. We in. Shop will be closed daring month of The Universal Food t Cutter will cut raw or,: i Baskets. Irited;him to the Ontario exhibits which he Aa¢nst. Will resume work the first Cuttcrokea ,n•Lt sad all I admitted was the beat there. I drew his week in September, when a eontina- kinds of food. Is hal; r i 7on'11 IInd oto •s attention to oar flag flying over our exhib• anoe of past favors is solicited. three cutuns knives- . sdYou'll targe and its, atter looking at it for a moment, be (,Oar%-, medium ani, righty priced. IIae;iml'w,+biWe to pet - BiCHOkY Bd3HaT8, that is a noble flag_ot a aobfe par o,t of ord."r as i sow it stood by as in our hoar of need, and �7 last a lifetime, mads Halt bushel des Goat •poiotiag to our flag entwined with the r1 I�e T. Haney ■ "o be sold for gl S( we Are 9bs baaAsomest,simplest and 6be taoat I shaped, the bet baa pen proud t0 nee re selling t5,+m for'economical ranges on who markop today. if kes for gaabe eg ap stars and Bari said,I am 11.95. It you brvea'IS you are going to tort range atria season D,)Jl-r, pws,pou"oea era she Hage of Illi two greatest civilised and PICBEBINQt� nor you monLi have apeaB your mosey until you have sear the ohriattaaisad asLioae on the earth joined - - splendid value we can offer you in Shia line, ROOFING MATERIAL. tan stay sad if they continue so, no nation Practical Painter. Golden Light Coal Oil. I We e"supply Stove Repairs. can stay their onward march. We have i of etave rep•Ira for almass say make g� petLQhi vert as alemeat In this country and yon. mvy Gives a beautiful Clew! -- wetphas gas•?sued have it is yours that would tear them steady white light -no l3UCl�a��s Building Payer, era _:_.-----'-apart.bat war have to bear with them and Paper Hanging. Decorating.' dirt Chimney,, ao din- roll: 13esa Plata Root- WIN try to educate chem to Lhat standard when s Paper,sae.roll. a _. halsomirting. Tinting,,, agraosWe small. If ori ' ��. good s*rvts they can recognize that true loyalty is its y abte Bu.•ksaw r of or L•rrmd broad sense is loyalty to our own flag tlnt Graining. Glazing. +wand the ben valas toe� e�GGS far W. basil wort. G bntldi �pLper ova- t USA mon bo lines ranging in price! �� MSG bA i and honor the flag that is loyal to as. All orders promptly executed. money y ap w u Sam, A - good I '. We were pleased to gee our flag in so many 2 lig Estimates,given. Golden Light i b�toter�e��8a' places,hanging in stores and windows,in ---— Coal OII. the boarding boase where we stayed. .the - -- ' union jack.stare sad stripes sad flag ofp m hung 7 y Elmdcnble Milli I .u•�� � I ICONEY CANS. ;- Lam Heys, old Ireland Jana ether sad ma theC�C. eSah. ,continue so. -'--- W. W. Srasas. Harbor Nlstr, Il ! BaslCeta I [n A e said Imedinm as lasaw alsa Willow B tte •�•. Axe ranaing to tall blast sad prepared to do >D lb eisea Whitevale. thopp'air Lod"tit!at all times. Your Bdnd.+of the at rsenlsatoaaf•n'ardpat Lantern `_- -- work done:tui,you wait. ttxwnai by sin e: Lantern Globes Mr. and 3lrc T.Hagerman are visiting Flour, Bran. ,art wvrksan,w:: Lei° speeul aloes ani: ODUSW7 do Gold bilass,So. -heir daughter Mrs. Moore of (?G oodvLlle. Shorts, Chop, siani say amount pry for qu•oiitias I sash. Miss frie Thornton is 1zs11dayinR with Graham Flour, Corn ileal of rough rc lway - - '!Toronto friends. • jL dY . Bolled Inaeat, Bolted OatA, - asap, see::r:.ae Miss Alice Liddell,of Toronto, is&read- id you need ons. Handy IIa3'I19s8 Mender, t ling a law weeks with bar parents here. always o9 nand and for We at reasonab, pr,e o 380,! !e Goo. Wilson sad nephews Thos. and Yoaroho -- - - --- t p ground to eau�oa. Coarse Gzua Cobbler's Oat- taaen in exchange or Oat Yeas. _ _ _ Thi& isan," -Cavita f 8atchieon have returned from a L�• _Co— HIook9, Scot bLr a+n wad visit to ftieads at Daadam. en$hire, Ptaksrtn;,On 190. each.: for Us+a U'JLLAS 1 TOM Mo We. : • Miss Maggie Tut has rescrued to 'Nor- _ _. W a ue Waom forselling i Val w reeams Iter duties to She nhha Green Rizer _Fe.p:nq F#ook•.37 eta �� 3SC. j P cobbler wish nae of • school there, p _ 1 onroetdtsatea you Hulas E. Beare left for Myrtle on Bat= eaen. Yon well Good=0 t day to Lake up bar dative as principal of 10 out your cormoul L° wit save Lid ones many she Prospect ofsl,c school _ .,_--_ _- � semen oars. _ STORE _ _ . I Frank ane Harry Leant have refriend Meat Hooks, g -- - ttrom a two Gaeks wloata with city friends • i , 0. per doz.' MANURE 1?ORSB, d0o. Ramis Lad E va Beare spent a couple of I a red to offer b the public as pCe idstr•.ed tirade so w 4 prone� POfnl' lretLi weak-with Markham&ad son flsosl kin t by auto astray store, at such ferroia • r arta bought out the business lately 100 down Yeas Hooks s. eiarr fon• Mrs.D !'almer and eon Lah of Orillia, sold for dile• domain We 'srap Our ehrk u eomplou in an : are visiting the former's sister Mrs D R l� p y g � are awls � sue, CIO"gas pdoas for Beaton Y p y ng sl.6n. per dna: � Manure 9aaas ? prices that it wilt-pay you to bay your seek,regular vee,for Sae, uLtea Mrs. Edgar Hoover and two children, of go,&from me. I have a large stock of Toronto Junction,are the gasits of 'A'm, dry good,, boot•and shoes that I will offer _ Barton. to the public at a redaction of 100,0 of Sir Likenp. of Toronto, spent Sunday • old rice, My hoe of rocenata are fall �� - - with Mr.James Wbite, and cornplete and pricestocompete with� i J W. Wench lot week atteeded the nap", Come along and Ret some or the RUSSILL'S 'I'VE MARKET . •,Grand Lodge of the L U-U. F. as Guelph -IS .getI.us, ar a delegate from the lodge here Wil • p We aro pleased to aero that Mrs. J. W.• flat class buster and-eggs t cub rice' for .1C�9 St. �'$1$ts Tomato. vVoach is recovering from a recent in.- _ +disposition. I remain yours respectfully, W. W. 'Noble and daughter Blanche, have returned from • lengthy visit to' the W. A. FULLER• former's parents at Ecuiskiilen. Mrs.C. Reasor and stints Phemie, are - i epeodins•few weeks with Rochester friends Mrs. Beaton last Wednesday entertained I her B tern school cleat,sod a very pleas• PUMPS last atteraoon was spent, Mine Norris'of Markham,has been. an. v Raged by the school board as assistant reacher for the balance of the year. } PUMPS +. Mother : End child, run sown—there are - All ki,ads of LiH, Pam and and Suction pumps pat fa on t hnndreds—lnc3t y if you are not one. mbonmt Gonna : ' "'.And what do yon-thin]they want? - - i j Wall dug and d°awd. They went t and ate, "We Je DEVITT. -- �aaofaeetttrez �. atoea.' ..til. om ' •iand•can't stet either. Pity to speak p p it w • .r. Dealer in QQueenaboa and Portland Cement. dement always in stook. TO t blUNICIP.&L OOUNCILB—Pips made on order and always heplily 9cott'a Fmtilaion Of OOd-IIOCr ailon band. (iresnwood,Out.,May 17th,190I. ohii Gerow, Q'jg omw a �• cftirtimuol. r - Jit abnod rest in itself 1 go"me pees GAGS*..4"vtsv n. W.V.Biobardsna, Appall, Pickering . lit : - 'W. 1. N. RICHARDSON'S . Fall ' &_,7_. 'Winter Clothlng- Zm 1 showing of fisest d1'eplay of : O or GS. p Ghia-. A 1w7 laesoeimeo/ of — vtar B $ >; 8tatio°arv. Boob.Dolls. Toys, jtut _ • _ s received for the Holiday trade. Cult - Underwear, BlaLketB, FlaIIll$l8y �t0. •�Y s w • lad on show - ' -- . h �•>ft •'° ;! D ° stibei tiptione .takes for all Magazin", We have jnal placed is�iook a 38raeAcco"meat of Booty -ted shoes and claim 6" yea •° Weekly and Dead Newspapete. are the beefal( ne we have over offiraL O .• m 0 _. .. _.. .. .... . ' S � aaee-1 a 's V . H. R=CI .&IFUD 3ON, �ioha Parker, a, ..,0 Z�ZZYLbJiStO w V - �," g �t a & = Ssoc3C St%4"t. '�7CThitb�. : ' • ••i,�On. V aa. 41sl ° .o — MISS BAKER Will bays Her Millinery9._._O._�._ _o...f Polling 8 Sook on. � Meat Cho er8 r An a p • a • Tne$dAp Aid ednesdAy April 2nd d 3rd" f, , , i n f t AXE S,BSA�PS Ad Mowing da " . ••••••NOTICE NewFaney Ohiffon and Benzes,Eta Domsfand r� Do you want a new carriage top this _ inepeoe tate new Spring Hair aad:goode..A. season,we have it cheap, and ey"hinR efw,in our tins. Li1Ck8, BoSr NSL18, '�; ' We also p;;�. FOrks of all kinds• - b ,• Cor�uai�n�tatlon z4 3a=taaaed to su. Qt, C � Ro. Also the Deering �Sm de$ Shovels$ Hoes' ,' ' and bu°d h o pe aw, �uttp, Painbs and Varnishes. •d0. (live est a oallba�i°s /The N ' 7F, The LEADING WEEKLY in Hie Om *.T. W. H. dac]ee0a, '�. ae RBazin 'wan retebast n of oaatrio.0 shook;lle.a. - ! Pioiterinp,.oat•1 � vire: � . . _ . . _- ... -- '. - . . a Vigra 1 I� r ._. o' - .t - - _, - - _.. , ~31.. - j , .r - - - .. * .:. a.: ryFlfor-jk�- -1 I � . MONGOOSE AND SN873E, bgeacssnofusinapeaadchA hoe ,With se eine THE S.-S. LESSON, are not forgiven has not Christ in . • Y I EEN Fight toa Fizush Between Animal .THE and Serpent. him. S REE INTERNATIONAL LESSON, -14,• "And Abraham called tAe name,S • • Among the destructive animals of AUG. 25. of that place Jehovah-jireh." The. - - Southern Asia none are more feared margin says that the name,_signifies# - _.-. _• _� .-. by men than the huge cobras, or poi- - Lesson, en "the orf will see or rovide " Test of the Le o , G zzu, L P Anxiety in ;Mens Fiaees as They son°u8 serpents, sloes their bite is 1-14. Golden Text, Heb. xi, 17. Since He has given for us His dear sure to prove fatal unless immediate to Business steps are taken to nullify the effects 1. "And it came to pass atter these est and best, how can we think for a ,'.'l1� things that God did tempt Abraham." a moment that .FIs will withhold. • of the venom, sad not even then is _. .. _ safety assured. Moreover, as the- In our last lesson we looked just a aught from us that will be fol our r• . - - -- .- • cobras frequently enter houses and little at chapter xix concerning the good? (Ps. lxxxiv. 11). Let us. A despatch from Washington says:i head. But that man is more of a gardens in search of rota, mice, destruction of Sodom and rescue of adopt these words, if we have not a -1{ev: Dr. Talmage preached from curiosity who has gone through chickens and pigeons, it is necessary Lot, In chapter xx Abraham went already done so, as one of. the mot- the following text-"Wisdom crieth thirty years of sharp-shooting of for human beings to be constantly to sojourn at Gerar and fell into the toes of our daily life and glorify God' without, she uttereth her voice in the business lite, and yet sails on victor on their guard against them. same sin which troubled him in by unbounded and unwavering falth atnsets."-Prov. i. 20. over the temptations of the street. Fortunately a little animal 'wards Egypt and was rebuked by Abimelech. in Him,- withholding nothing from) We are all ready to listen to the Oh I how many have .!one down off much of this danger. , This ani- His answer in verse it was testi- Him, but abandoning ouraelvea, Lit- voices v+ nature-the. voices o!' the under the pressure, leaving not so mal is the mongoose, a pretty; alert mony against himself, for he should terly to IIim for His good plettsui :',tuouatain, the voices of the sea, the much as the patch of a canvas to short-Fogged busts tailedcreature. It not willingly have-gone •where„the that ch may glorify Himself in el tell where they perished. They lnatca these huge poisonous serpents fe r of God was not. In chapter xxi This chapter leaves "Abraham dwel- v�ices of the storm, the voices of y never g the star. As in some of the cathed- had any peace. Their -dishonesties and does not hesitate to attack them we have the birth of.Isaac and the 'ing, at Beersheba (verse 19): in .the rale of Europe, there is an organ at I kept tolling is their ears. It I had on sight. Moreover, strange though casting out of Ishmael and find Ab- next Sarah dies at the age of 127 _ either end of the building, and the au axe and could split open the it may appear, the little mongoose raham dwelling at Beersheba and and is buried in Hebron. In chapter r i 1, one instrument responds musically to beams of that fine house, perhaps I almost invariably kills its monstrous worshipping the Lord under a new xxiv the servant of Abraham, Elie- the other, so_in the great cathedral would find in the very heart of it a opponent. name, the everlasting G:od:- Note in ser, obtains Rebekah' from Labati as of nature, day responds to day, and skeleton. In his very best wine there A mongoose and cobra were recent-!verse 6 Sarah's testimony, "God a wife for Isaac. In chapter xxv night to night, and flower to flower, Is a smack of poor man'a sweat. ly placed together in a large box, I hath made me to laugh,” and in Abraham dies at the age of 175 and null star to star in the great har- Oh ! is it strange that when a man and an Anglo-Iztdian official who verses 17 and 18 God's promise to is burled by Isaac and Ishmael beside monies o! the universe. The spring- has devoured widows' houses he is Photographed them describes the I Hagar, with His "Fear not," which Sarah at Hebron: The-death of Ish- ' time is as evangelist in blossoms, disturbed with indigestion ? All the combat which ensued: The mon- is, I think, the second in.the.book, mail is also recorded el the age of preaching of God's love, and the forces o! nature are & ainst him. goose, he says,, seeuted_utterly in- "God did tempt Abraham" signifies 137. Isaac is seen dwelling by the _winter is a prophet, white-bearded, The floods are ready to drown him, different for some time, whereas the- that God tried hizn (Heb, xi; 17l, well Lahal-roi, the well of Him that ` -' denouncing woe against our sins. �5e and the earthquakes to aRallow him, cobra betrayed great uneasiness and for "the Lord trieth the righteous" Booth and seeth me ( Gal. Xvi, 14, aro all ready to listen to the voices and the fires to consume him, and evidently would have been glad to I(Ps. xi, 5), but He wilt not try any margin). �f nature, but how few o! us'learn the lightning to smite him. Aye, escape. Suddenly, like a flash, the ono above that he is able (I Cor: x, o-----r . mongoose leaped into the ain and, 13), ' and patience' under trial will ' FIVE DOLLARS A WEEK. - .anything from the voices of the all the armies of God are on the g P brio the crown of life (Jas..i, 12; .. ' noisy and dusty street, You go to street, and on the day when the grasped the cobra's upper jaw with g I I. your mechanism, and to your work, crowns .. of heaven are distributed, its teeth, held on to it like grim Rev. ii, 10). Monarchs Who Receive Starve -:- 'death. 2, 3 "OJTcr hint for a burnt offer- tion Wages. - and to your merchandise, and you some of the brightest of them wall lie ing." `ibis front God caneerz.ing his -= f - ---- .- come back again, and often with given to those men who were faith- Found and round the two whirled, - how indiQereat a heart you pass fol to God rad faithful to the souls but the mongoose did not relax its only son, his well beloved, for whom The King of Portugal is probably, through these streets. Are there no o! others. amid the marts of brei- hold, Finally they sank on the he had waited 25 years at least. the poorest sovereign in Europe. FIo - _ tulle of truth growing up between nese proving themselves the heroes Sround exhausted and a truce 'tcas.�Compare xil, 4 and xxi, 6, Yet see I is supposed to receive $400,000 a .. these cobblestones beaten with the of the street, Mighty were their declared which lasted for a few min- his ready obedience, '[or he believed I Year, but it is alleged it !e some feet of toil and pain and pleasure, temptations, mighty was their d� utcs: that God would raise him up etien I time since he received anything at all, . the slow tread of age and the quick liverance, and mighty shall be their The second round then began, and from filo dead, from whence a so he i because money is uaeotnmonly' step of childhood. Aye, there ase triumph. very brief it was, for again the soon- i received hien in a figure. Was •ver a "tight" in the national exchequer. _ _ great harvests to be reaped, and Again; the street ImpFessev us with goose, leaping into the air, caught mortal man so tried, or did ever Many of the royal dependents pay ' this morning I thrust in the sickle the cobra by the upper jaw, and ntan come so near to: God, in h_is ex-'I their tradesmen with credit notes, the fact that it is a great field for then, as a terrier shakes a rat. it Perien,a? Ill Israel all God's prom-, but no doubt in the future when! because the harvest is ripe. "Wis- Christian charity. There are hunger ises to Abraham centered, an(t if they Portugn], by practising the strictest .. dom crieth without, she uttereth her and suffering and want and wretch- �shook the'serpent until there was Ift- .. voice in the streets."• 1 orally no life left in it. w•ra nut fulfilled in Isaac the word economy, rights herself,. they will be edness in the country ; but these I ti of (:od would foil (chapter xxi 12) above par. In the firat place the street im -evil» -chiefly congregate in our great I live tie a out of six, it is said, tn- resses ma with the fast that this' cities. On every street crime prowls, mongoose is the victor in such coin-f a thing which could not, possibly m I The Sultan Is a rich man, but his .- P bats. It is no taore proof against cur ' -Mount Motiah, where Abraham r position is not responsible for his 3ifo is a scone of toil and struggle - and drunkenness staggers. end shames the cobra's poison than m n is, th•r was to offer up Isaac, was the same}wealth. Were it lief that he has en- B1 . y ten o'clock of every day the cats' winks, and pauperism tt rusts out its i hundredth art of a Granune sufl:ces as that whereon the temple was i ormous private means he could not is jarring with wheels, and shuffling hand, asking for alms. Hers want I�i to kill it and thy cobra has in iii builded by !yuiomoa .(I[' Chron. iii, i rule over Turkey, because some years 1. with feet and humming with voices. ; most squalid and hunger is must I teeth, half a ra$ztue or more. 'I'?)e 1"ti fur both tabernacle and temple,have now elapsed since he drew even and covered with the breath of lean. A Christian man going alot,gImongoose ho cz•er, knows this w,ll stood, in a figure, upon atonement, I a portion of his salary, although the .. smoke stacks, and a-rush with trait;a street in New York, saw a poor fur it is' again»t these venomous ,the silrer sockets of the interni Ie I Turks boast that he is paid at the : . :'c'kizrs You are jostled by those lad, and lie stopped and said "ATy t-eeth that its first attack`is idvari-I,beinq male-from the ransaur•mangy' rate of 54.000:000 per annum for . . who have bargains to make and boy, do you know how to read and ably directed, of the people. I occupying the throne This is true-- . - - - -- -- notes to sell Up this ladder with a,.write ?" Tt.e boy made no answ,zr .When It Icnp9 into the air and i 4, 5. "On the third day " It is Ion paper but in reality Abdul Ha- _ _ hod of bricks• out' of this bank with The man asked the question twice;gaps Lim c2bta by tt-_l,e_1ycv the von- to br a resurrection story, and the i mid gives his services for nothing - a roll of bills, on this dray with a and thrice. - a.is- you reald ani!!'„m stored' there is scattered and -ren-{third day -is tine---tea -dayTO-ln-_t0y--the_pankrups eandition c:[ load of odds di in a cellar. or' conte 7" and thea the.-boy answered. we xther of Jonah or Christ. whether' g gg g y dered useless Fen the•13ight takes, his country. . ' • shingling a roof, or shoeing a horse. i with a teal- splashing on the back I plat© to opc grou d the mongoose in Gan i or John it, 1, or Hos vi, Twelve dollars &.week is the muni- .or building a wall, or meading a -of his.hand, do sir : I can't read sometimes '4•vps �a:J, running a 2 when Tie. aid, "Surely I come flcent salary of the Ktng of Samoa. watch, or binding a book 'orae- nor write neither God sir. don't f Short distance.ca s ,,kouw grass .vr 7'Jirkly ' He may have thought of The Berlin General Act of 18?0 : - times T have stopped at the corner mint ine (b read and write Didn't 1 herbs after which it renews the coin- the'". 0 io-years of this present age brought this once powerful monarch . '� . . _ _. ...of the street as the multitudes went he take away my father so long-ago l bat. Solzlo per ,)nq have claimed a� two days'and nferr-d.to Hiq cont- '' face to face with poverty and set - '- hither and yon,, and it has seemed to 1 never remembered to have seen that it eats onlythose. plants which Ing again on the m6rnfng of the third' tied the allowance mentioned upon be a great pantomime and as I nook- him ? and haven't I had to.go along. etre antidote against p6ison- Close I day Abraham's...wurus to his young him . in lieu of the thousands he� . ,. - sd upon st my heart broke Tlnes the streets to get things to fetch observers: however, zzusintain That it soon "I and Lhe lad will go yonder; formerly Played with The most-hu• . ,great tide of human life that goes home for the finks ' to eat ' and I Pats whatever plants- are nearest at C and worship _•and. eosin again to I miftating fact however, is that his down the street is as.r&pills to didn't 1, as soon as I could carry a hand-and' that it is the animal', (Awn You•" show hia strong faith that in chief' justice receives $#&.000, and his - and turned aside and dashed dhvsd_ basket, have to go "'out and pick wonderful agility and nothing else some way Isaac would be given back' president of Council $S:cxNt a year, _ • and driven,back-beautiful in it.,con- up cinders, and never-had no school- which sav6s it from being potsuned to him 'I while hi's most insignificant subj.•ct I fusion and contused in its beauty, In in stir ' God don't want -,me to fi, ? "Where is. the lamb far a Y 8 by its danger8u, adversary:._.. 1 has an income little below his own. the carpeted aisles of the forest. in read: air. I can't read nor writ_• hurnt offerings" Did a sword pierce i - the woods from which the eternal neither " Oh r Chese poor swutdcr- � Abrahgui's heart as hi. only ;,on ask- Until quite lately the,King of Da- ) "1{A[ELL FURNISHED, - o' home received the a aivatent of $5 i - shadow is never lifted, on the shore ere ! They have no chance. 13orn in _ ed him this question: Sec Isaac' week from the French Government i of the sea over whose iron coast tus- degradaxtop,.. as they get up from ' bearing the wood and think of the I se, the tangled foam sprinkling- the Household • Utensils- of Two tion-of Cod beart-h4, the cross on� to enable him to live i exile at . ._ g P f3 their hands and xneea to walk, theyMartinique. But eventually hr a i brr,c"d clirs with a baptism of take thou first step as the.road to Thousand Years Ago. which Fie was to suffer. Sec Abra-1 y P whirlwind and tempest, is the best ham currying, the fire and the knife pealed for an lacrosse is clary in place to study God Abut in the rush- de5p u'r Oh, lot us go torch in :the 1 ...The modern housewife may with and remember that it is crritten, "It order to maintain a larger retinue, i mime, of�the Lord Jesus 'Christ, tQ reason pride herself un rho can-, 1 with the result that he was .granted . _ Ing, SwarmAng. raving street zs'the 1-inthe Lord' to brtiiae Him " j ` rescue them Let us ministers not veniences which her kitchen aLrord., Y . ": .'best place to study man Going I be at;raid of soiling our black clothes but she nerd not smile too su ercil- Ail that Christ suffered from Ills-Ian additional lli frsacs Alter no - down to your place of business and I P erenrieS must have been as nothing twenty-tour shillings a week is not while -we ,go.cl wn on that,.mission. iously .itL the thought-of the rttdt, an exorbitant allowance for the - -. eottneng hotize again, I charge you I While we are tying an elaborate knot f makeshifts ,of days lung gone by. when cdmpaz.ed with y agony by ' look about; see these signs of pover �Ile cried, •'Aly•Cod, my God, why 'man who was once the most poiacr ty: of wretchedness, of hunger, of is ou cravat, or while we are in She certainly would not du so if she,hast Thou forsaken Me?" (Math. ful monarch in gest Africa, bin, of bereay.metlt, and as yon .go the study rounding off some period wale t<r spend n morning-in the Na-ixxc'li. 40 %. Ko tongue can tell, no The- privilege of being King of - rhetorically, we might be saving tional AIu.,euin at tis flea, and funk' t - .-.. _ - .through the streets, and cogre back I I word.; can describe, what ft. cost the Luxemburg is not an enviable ono . through the streets, a soul from-dmth and `hiding a at the kitciren.au' - utlicr houschcttd - --, g gather uF in the I•'atili+r' to give Ilim up to for our from a financial point of view, at 'arms of our -multitude of sins, O Christian lay- utensils' that were in'u�e"twu thous- y g y prayers all the sorrows, Sins or what Ile suflered as our sub- an rate, for althou h the 'salary, ' men, go out on this work, If you and years ago. . accruing to the post is supposed to • -" � "all rho losses, all rho'suCcrings, all. stitute g p SPP ' the bereavemgnts of those whom,you are not willing to go.forth yourself, Surely there-was very ,-much mnro :,•8, ••;sty.son, God will provide Him- be 515,000 a year, - there is often - i - ass, and - then give of- our-zneans, -and if you of coinfort than we Lire apt to Sup- p Tresent them in prayer bo- p self-a Iamb for a burnt ofTf•ring. So difficulty in-collecting as manly hun- . fore an all-sympathetic Cod, are too .lazy to go, and if you,rise pose: rich•, at all event, is the the went both o[ them- together." dreds. The whole kingdom only ex- . too stingy to help, then get out of impr-ssion lest'upon the mind after Y Again;' -the street impresses .me the way and hide yourselt in. the an inspection ofthe relics of 'burs^d4"Behold the Lamb of God' said miles over an arca oC 1,rm S(111(11-6350 Keith the fact that alt classes and John the Baptist as he pointed FTim miles, defended by an army of 350 dens arLd 'caves of the earth, last. cities of Italy, which ne the' g lout. The redeemed as they .(all be- men. The. tnhab[tunts 'Pay taxes . ,. conditions df society must com-' when Christ's chariot come:; along-, .Naples-Museum its unique attraction.i.fate Use Lamb sing; "Thou art wog- when they eheose to d0 so, but it' • mingle: «•e sometimes cultivate a the horses' booty trample you bito tine Kitchen W e,isits item unli e, , those and hast :wicked :excrusivetiess. Intellect des-; mare, Beware lest the thousands of in use at the present day dre to be dleczned us tv for °to .God byu wast Thy'blood" redly the Government` becomes un- popular the country-refuses -Lo sup- • - pises ignorance. Refinement will I the destitute of your city, in the last seen there, although many have cle-i and a• hundred millions of angels port it, and the soldiel•s, _whose pay . 'have nothing to do. with boorish- great day, rise tip. ctirse ' your gAnce and costliness that'the'modern, "Worthy'is'the'Lamb that was Hess. Gloves hate the sunburned,stu stupidity and our nc loci, is months and not irrfrequcntivyears heard ; the high forehead des ises the P y y g I Inousewife would consider, extrava-i slain" (John i, 29: Rev, v,'8, 9, 12�, overdue, side with the people. At, . . ` Lastly : the street, irnpressrs me gent_ Saucepans lined with , silver, such. times the Kin has to give his ' flat-head the trim hedgerow i'will i'with tfie=faat that all the pe.iplc sue I3e lxtd txcti foreordained, Lite- g Y 1 foundation o[ the world, -but was couniry credit, and.at othen'9' find's . 'have nothing to do with the wild' looking forward. The inhabitants go palls alibi inlaid with ambos;res manifest in due time. it difficult to secure tine funds neces- . copsewood ; and Athens hates Naza-� g fa silver, and shovels handsuntciy; ears to uphold the dignity of the up and down,•but. they•nevelt. weep')curved; figure among the household p, 10. How the father's heart must reth, This ought not so to be. I' and they never toil, A river flows.goods of those Limes. have been torn as he built the altar throne. . ••bless God thin all 'classes of eo le through that city, with rounded and An egg-frame that would cook ' The unfortunate Emperor Kwan' -�.i1 S i and 'laid the:,.Wood upon ' it. .But • are compelled to meet on a street:. luxuriant banks, .and trees of life ' . . • ,. 'The glittering coach wheel .clashes laden with everlasting fruitage, tend' tweet -nine eggs at once, and pastry what were his feelings as he bound Hsu of China is 'supposed to be able I moulds shaped like shells suggest�Isaac and laid him on the altar upon to live without •.money., ; - at all . against the scavenger's cart ; fine i their branches to dip the crystal.i luxuries of'the'kitchen"of'two thous=i the wood and took'the knife in his events, Ills Government does• not robes run against the pedd,er's pack? No plume, .. )learse rattles over that and years ago. Gridirons and fry- hand to slay his son? Who can tell provide him.with a penny. There is _ robust health tntects wan sickness ; pavement, for they are never sick.I ing-Pc�s, tart dishes and cheese but God? For no Osie had 'ever just absolutely no grant to the reigning honesty.confronts fraud ; every class With immortal• health, gioiaitng :in,' raters w•ere`in1 use then as now. - this same fellowship with Gc1d. How montireh'in China; but the•£mperor Of 'People tiieets every other class, every vein; they know not how to R'hen we leave the kitchen.itpd err- dee the meaning of the words "God y Impudence and modesty, pride- and .die. Those towers °f strength, those i , 1 g has the privilege o[ being able to humility, purity and beastliness, to the lady's. Chamber; we find luxr so loved the world that He gave ]Ifs order any goads he may require, and frankness and hypocrisy, inset on,-palans of beauty, gleam in the light uriolis equipments equally,prominent. only begotten Son," -or,hese. "The .will not"be asked-to pats• for, them. of a sun that never,sets:_ O heaven, Thw I Irian lady's toile'(,-table wva»i Son of God loved me and-gave Him- The same rule applies to tine Dowa^ , --the same block in-the s?anne street.in j belutifuI -heaven- ! Iicalven w�iere'Well supplied. Ivory combs, butLFe»�'ieJf-£Lir_ate," or-"1-iis own self bVe . es the.same city. -Oh I that is whntIOur friends nre ! Th'ey take no con '- hem ;t, - AO a• nt gccr Empress, but she -receives pec - Soldiuon tueant when he stud, "The i of i safrole, pots n, cosmetics, but- our sins in His own'bo '----- d mone in i -o�Sir^ail 0 tech and the sus in that city. for it is inhabited: tons, hairpins, Wild eyen_a snit-net'for our iniquities!" p annum- for- "giving tuiv.ico".. to , IS poor meet together.; by " a multitude which no man can of gold wire figured there. I 11, 12 "Note I know that flier the Lord is .the maker of thein ail:" number." 'Flank above rank : host' � g the Emperor on political matters. • Again the street impresses me above'"host allots above gallery Bronze thimbles and s,perldle-- aro fearest God, _solo thou hast sot g' ' to be seen - among the relics- The withheld thy son from Ale." Thus , ..with the fact, that it is a very hard sweeping all around the hc:tvens' Roman lady even had her safety pin, spoke fife angel of tine Lord, the-Son LIFE'S A BUBBLE, - . - . - , ; thing-for a man to keep his heart Thousands of-thousands, millions of for there is a specimen of this little of Cod, the Lamb of.God Himself, ,_-_- ,. ,- right, and to get to helven. In= millions, quadrillions of quadrillions: convenience which, before the or.e in as Ile 'sta)-ed the uplifted arm of,Air Over' a century ago a London,gen.res ' 'finite temptations spring •upon ns quintillions of quintillions. IIlc»sed the Na.pics Museutn was found, was raham. IIs had tried His servant tleman, named Joldnson,'left all hii , . - frons.these pieces of_pttrrlic-¢onctiurse.' are they who enter in through the believed to be a strictly In6dern in- and found Him Ieaniflg not upon money to the Stationers' Company, . _ Amid so much aRlueuce, how rnuclt, t fltc int-d-that city-Oh-start-for -- - lstraw tiic-gift-o4 God,-but-upon- °R--condition ---t}t�-they paiEl--tivi -- temptation to covetousness and to this morns Through the blood of vention. The 'Roman lady, however, nppar- •Himself. We arc apt to allow the vicar of Hendon (in which church. - 'be discontented with our humble.lot.. the great sacrifice of the son of'God. entiy lacked one essential. She.had good gifts of God to come between yard testator was buried) one guinea Amid so many 'opportunities for -take up your march for heaven. Him alid us and lean upon them ra- , ;overreaching; what temptation to "The Spirit and the.Bride say, Come no hair-brush. Neither had she n yearly for lit eacining n' sermon or, ` ther than a on Hina, our glass mirror. All the mirrors in the p file words, "Ilulla est vita num, extortion. A;aid so much display, and whosoever will, lei ilia' coins' Museum, with oro exception, are of good He often removes His gifts. aria•' (Life's a bubble). '1'hc stcaios - . - what •temptation •to vanity, ,.Amid and-take otthe water ot•'life freely•" silver or some other white metal. 13, "Abrahntn went -and took the has just bon pi•iichCd, rind:the 1hris , . the maelstroms and Hell Gates o[ Join this great throng who- this rarp a.itd offered. hien up.for, it bttrnt The s xceptioin is a dui°k 'potpie t itrce ter and vv tr(lci:s of the Stationers' j, - ao iiianv saloons of strong drink, morning,' for the first time, espouse offering in the stead of his son:" As •' of glass let into•the wall of a bed- Company ttGnnd(Kl .as bene, enc what allurements to dissipation, . In their faith- •in Christ. All the doors room at the house Specdhio in Pom_ truly was Christ, the Lamb aP God, eiterwa.t'(ts inspected. the benefactor's fii the street, how many make quick of invitation are open. "And I saw offered in our stead, as our su,sno tomb, according to tTie trust. iii.• r� eternal shipwreck, If, a man-of-war twelve'gates, and they were twelve n __ tote,:tool ing our sins. -There-is do - . romes back from a battle and is pearls." —° Salvatiou by. trying to live as lie s--== . • - .' . 'LOwcd into the navy-yard we go _ - 1 . The most advanc-d gavages in the lived, for we cannot live TIis ]tic ole ht British ships and A65 live - f% down tp look at th©apifntored spars: + world are the:Il•awatian's. 01 -per ctpt as He shall Nve it in us, and Fie Eighty Y P and count the bullet hol(a», and Innk( St. P1.etersburg hnq the highest cent. can read and write; 'and of is not in its until the "oreivc 1•ilu as were lost nt ,ea is April. - with patriotic admiration on the flag-r death rate of any European capital, 6,337 1'andbcvnrr» and farmers in the the One who-died died in ore stead. The The Swedish mile is the Longest i 11zst floated in vlctn ry frim the onset 1 51 oer 1, 00. islands, 4,717 are Haww:iaQs• - . -eoemption which God has provided the world-11,700 yards,- R - \ ' _ ,. Y ti � I> I I 7 � -<..., I . �I I. I, I I . . I. . . .i. ;. . . . , : .� v ..I - - .. -- _ .... .. - . . _ , �+•w , . 1«..e.a.•,•�. a, ..... ':.... ...- - „ ., w -w . .., mnr wv ,big- 1 -w 1a1ra*vws•.r.,. ,-__ •-rr.vw-.M..Y...i a �.' vj. aware.•y. ....,,,,..a,. ,.. .. r .....-.. � ,.. ......,,..,,,miy,w,.T...v,,•. ,...UtW ,e+zwi.._,••Wn.'UV.' - .4r,••.w 'w,•s. .+'.VN+•uYMc.A Iw,�,-,1W.-�.--:ft6 .,.y,..r ,.. 14 - --- -- I -- - =Md , : . I . . ..- � MAR' T 0 ' T WDRLD park. $19.50 to $20 ; Pure cans- NO EFFECT ON BOARS. - FI�iURES OF THE CENSUS dfan lard, in 375-lb tierces, 1IJc . parchment lined pails, 201bs, 12c - - . - trieea of Cattle, Che333, Grata. 81x,3,- parrhmimt lined pails; 20-lbs, 12c � Not Surrendering In hesponse , . . i tin pails, 11'je; tine.. 3, 5. and 1.0 Proclamation• p b . Jllthe leading Market& 'bs, 12 to l i;c compound refined �1CI'6a8A Ol s$e�,000' Over •Alretupn8 Of Ten -- P A despatch from London says:- - __._�._ Years Ago- lard, in 37r1D tierces, 7@c arch- +, ____ P The elect of Lord Kitchener's-or ra- - - - ment lined wood pails, 20 rbs, 8tc: ther Gln Chamberlain's-proclama- '' -•• •r, Toronto; Aug. 20.-Wheat-Trade tin pails, 20 Its, Sc.; hams, .13} to tion is not distinctly noticeable in A despatch from Oftawa says :- Vancouver ... e.. ..:. 13,709- 26,198 was fair to-day, and prices ste,,dy. 14}c;.and bacon, 14 to 15c per Ib. Soutli Africa. There are rumors of The first Official bulletin o1 the cen-,Braut(ord...• ... ... ... 12,753 16,681 - . No. 9 old white emir red tvintdr sold Butter•-Choice creamery firm at 201 it renewal of negotiations between sus was issued on Friday. The Hull ...... ......... 11,264 13,988 to tail liEr9 in Car lt3is-pit,88 to•6 C � to ..0fe; seconds, 18 to 19e; dairy, Gen. Botha and Gen. Kitchener; but -Papulation•of the Dominion is given'Charlottetown ...... 11,37'8 12,080 low, freights. No. 2 new white is 16 to 16tc. Cheese--Ontario, 9* to these are probably fictitious, like the c4 5,338,883, an inerease of 505,64 Valleyfield..,' ... 5,515 , 11,058 told at ti7c few freights. o. 1 y c; Quebec, 9 to 9±a; Eggs,-Good- - i vagariesxesipectitig Mr: Kruger:s let laver the census of 1891. The-popu-1Sherbr�oke-» 1D,OcJ7 11,7(38 -Spring is firm,-selling'at 70c 0n the sized lots of No. 1, Ili to 1.1e, sub- tern of. margxe, to •privateers. •The latious of the .Provinces are 'ars fol- Moncton ... .. •• 2,427 9,908 "' Alidland. and No. 2 goose quoted sit ject to inspection ; No. 2, 8 t.0 lows :- y ..... 5,165 . 9,028 P J RllIIl cr of voluntary surrenders has oncton... . 65c middle freight.' Manitoba wheat 9;c, Maple products-New Syrup at possibly it is Province 1592 1901. ;Calgar 3,878 12,142 ' is steady, with No. 1 hard selling Bfc.per Ib in wood 70 to 75c per not increased, but pre- '" 3778 5,738 " ut 87 c, grinding in transit, and No, tin; sugar, 9 to lOc mature'to look for a result of this Brit. Coltimbia. 98,173 190;000 Brandopii g 6 k per Ili. Porta- kind when the Manitoba... ....... 1 2,508-' 246,4641 The population by families ccm- _ �, proclamation allows ¢ -- hard at 834c, g.i:t. For :Toronto toes-Jobbers' prices, 45 to 50c. New-Brunswick•. 321,263 381,093• axed with 1891 is as follows' := '" lira west 2c l.ovver, FIcney-10c per ID section; strained,. reconcile ssioiithemsel Galt military idea men Nova Scotia • 2 114 3961 2 459,116 P 1891 1901 several weeks in which the Boers can SUL . Millfeed-The market is firm, with 8 to 9c. g 2 04„ 7 little offering. Bran (sold?at $13 Buffalo, Aug. - 64 83 , 4-ml, -pl� g. g. .0.-Flour-Firm. ^ 8 I Canada... ...... ....::9`1, 3 1, , . have little confidence in the effictw P.E.EIsland ... 108,078 103,258 Brit. Columbia 0,718 30,000 , ..Vest. Shorts scarce and quoted at itiheat-Spring, quiet'; No. 1 North- y P 5 ;. VJ18 Middle.freight, .. - , ern, old, 81tic. Winter wheat-Lo-w- of the proclamation as a peace-mak- Quebec... ,. ... ,..1,488,535 1,620,974�Manitoba ., ... .:.. 31,786 49,700 uig g y, but admit it will be use- Territories 06,799 145,000 New Brunswick '... *78,482 8.,700 ' (ern-The market is .uiet and er- er; No. a enc - 1 2 red, 76,c; No. 1 white, ful to have a convenient date for an- unorganized Ter- � t ratio. Saes of No. 2 Canadian yel- 76c. Corn-Dull but firm No, 2 Nova Scotia ... ... 83.730 SJ,106 . sow reported at 53 to 54c west. other manifesto, withholding bellig- ritories .. ..... 32,168 .75,000 Ontario ... ... .......414,798 451,839 p yellow, 63c Pio., 3,do., 82;c; s erent rights hts and changing the cliarac_ The o ulations of the cities• of P. E. Island...,..... 18,601 ' 18,746 Rye-Tip market is quiet, with -^ corn, 62;c;�No, 3 do.; 62c, Oats- ter of the military oper,c�tions. There Canada by municipal boundaries are I Quebec..: ... .. .. ...2^71,901 303,301 - + telling fires. It is quoted et 49' t8 Steady;'No. , white, old, 43c do., - s > • . 50c west:. new, 41ic; No. 2 mixed, 39;c; No. 3 has been no material change in the las follows Territories .. 14,415 29,500 Buckwheat-Market dull, with: do., 38 c. Ftye-Strong No. 1 old, operations during the Cast week, The City 1891 .1901 Unorganized ... .... 32,168 75,000 . Orange River Colony is more peace- Montrea.l... ... ... 0,181 266,8136 The dwellings are as follows prices purely nominal. 65c, in store. fol than any other section. but this Toronto... ... ... ....181,220 207.971 18431 1901. Peas-•%Trade quiet, with prices n'o- Toledo.Aug. 20.-Wheat--No. 2' - - - - - minaliy unchanged. cash, 74ic; September, 75c Decem- is because the country has been thcr- I Quebec... ... ... ...... 63,()90 68,834;Canada... ...,,:877,586 1,003,944 Barley-There is a little trade, ber, 77}c. Corn-Lower ; September hag cleared and the combatants Ottawa.,. ... .,. ..,... 44,154 59,902 'Brit, Columbia ... 20,016 38,000 . _ with sales of No. 3 extra at 48c 58{c. ]lye-61c. May, 63c. Oats- have been driven north and south Halnilton... ... 48.9,80 5,550!Manitoba.,. ... ...... 20.790 47,903 ' paiddle freight, and of No.3 at 42c. I September, 36ic; December, 3AJc, for ammunition. and food. Four Winnipeg,,. ,,,"•.. 25.639 42,336 i New Brunswick ... 54,718 .58.'-'27 Boer commanders have been lost re- Halifax... 38,495 40,787-Nova Scotia ... :.., 7c9,102 85,032 Qats-Offerings are increasing, and Rye=617 Cloverseed-Prime, Octc- cents in the Transvaal, and the bur- St. John... ... ... - 34!,179 40,711 ,Ontario .. ..,.406,948 440,419 - feeling weaker. Old No. 2 sold at her. $6,570 bid. Oil-Unchanged. i{hers seem thoroughly dispirited. i London,., ... ... ;,,,.. 31,977 37.983:P. Island ... ....:. 18,389 18,530 _�i8c for local use, and new are litilwaukee,`Augr 20.-R'heat=L'n- General French has the const arduous Victoria... ... ... ..... 16,841 20.821 'Quebec.., ... ... ..2 46,644 287,533 � quoted at 83 to 33ic middle freight settled ; close, No. 1 Northern, 74i ... ... 19,_63 18,048-Territories.., ... .... 14,129 28,300 . , 1. for export. to 75c; No. 2 do., 73 3o 74c; Sep-. work among the Cape Rebels, but is Kirgstou,.._ ... ^ n ' Flour-The market is firm. Ninety tember, . 73c. Rye Lower: No. 1, gairiitiR gPound and reducing th!? area Cier cent, sold in barrels at $2•D5, 59Jc. 'Marley-Firmer : No. 1,_63 to. of hostile operations, Ile is driving .CENSUS OF THE COUNTIES, I{ritzinger's. and other cumnian,does - and at $2.65 in buyers' 'bags, mid- 64c. sample. 40 to 61c. Families. ' Dwellings. - Population, die freight, for export, Straight Puluth, Aug. ,40.--Closcd :-Wheat toward and across the Orange River Districts IP91, 1901 1801. I i01. 1891 1901. -- rollers in obis for Lower Provinces, -C::�h, No 1 hard, 7.i c; No: it into.districts which Kayo been euip- c - " $ Ontario...... 441,708 451,839. 406.748 442.825 2,114,321 2,167,9f!0 tied of porulation and stack. There 163..3 to $3.30. Manitoba patents, Northern, 67,c; No, 1 Northern, 7L ry indeed, ground for a larger re Addington 4,686 5.123. 4,$72 4,927 14,151 :34,495 . 164 to $4 lo, and strong bakers', to 7.,,,e; December, Nu,.,. �3„c. (�oruI iA!roma... ... 7,4:13 ■ - - . I$.3.7.5.to $3 K5. -37ic Oat's-"N (Iuobeef serve of optimism than is displayed I Bothwell.- ....,. 5,244 15,454 - 5,148 10,434 .23,5003 25 232 • progress _ c_. . . Oatmeal-Market is 15c higher. Det.rolt Aug0,-Whe:it-Closcd- in the meagre reference in the King's ; g Brant, 'd, .,.... 4,8+07 5.878 4,;473 5,725 ^3,3:,9 1'8,722 - ,Car lots at $3.90 In .bags.. and in ; No;- 1 white, curh- ,5 c; No. 2 red, speech to the ro ress of British ^ � ' J arms in South Africa. Brockville,.: -.,,. 9,..!78 13,424 - ':3,_44 3.382 15.8:,3 15,903 wood. Broken lots. Toronto, 30c ca,h and August, 75c; September. Bruce, F...,, ,-...3,770 8.713 8,753 3,705 21.3;,5 19,810 -'- ' " .1per bbl extra. 77'c _;� Bruce. N... ....... 4,028 4,334 *3,807 4.282. 20.771 20,502 . . . St. Louie Aug, -20.-Wheat closed - - - -•' . . C1�h 3;c: Scr,tcwber, 72Jc ; De- -,FALL WHEAT HURT. Bruce IV 4 173 8.707. 4,119 3,768 22,377 18,063 - - :DAIRY MAItKET9 r ceniber, 75tc. (',trdweli. 25165 2,718 2868 2,701 15 332 Il3,088 . Carleton .. ., 3,010 13,849 2,985 8,78.7 :16.534 Il7,375 " Tc-ronta, Aug. 20-Rusiness at the v Cornwall and - - - - - - ` - 33uttcr-There is a fair demand for News of Other Ontario Crops Not , w • wcs°c caul market t tn-dnv as rn c iva e choic•o cilialities. wit]: receipts u:od- ' All Encouraging. Stormont „ 5,007 8417 cl,937 5.188 27,1 i8 28 804 L i not of a very satisfactory character. g �' Iiundaa..' .. ...• 3937 4,33.4 8,B80 4 093 20,132 ]19.757 _ erutc A cable report, higher prices Te,cre wn>s a fair demand fcs cru%1Ce The Or.liu io Dcp iYui.tr.t o! Agri- I'urham. F ..,._ 3 5.1,2 3,343 3,506 8.819 ;17.053 .14.464 - tin Lrser,pcul. 11e mote as f0l,ows'•,; cattle but tiicre ` wa,,, very little culture has issued lt� anr:u<tl ci'.P I'urham. IV 3.':86 3.0155 3,2:35 8,038 .15,374 i:l log Selected dairy, tubs, 27c : choice 1-I movement in the comn,ori to.mecliutn,,r.,L.tement. The returns deal with I:I in, F. „ .. 5978 •6,414 •5,872 6.:395 .^f, �4 27,' 58 to rolls, tubs, ant a:i`•c, 15C to 16c g llb rolls. 17 to 16c ' _ ,dRund 'grades' Nerd rat The vertvringsi order lanld lconditior,s up to August 1. 1 F:Igtn, 1ti' . 4.998 5 1�6 4 cu:i1 6 723 -23,4+'2;, 2:3,2+;8 , g - } Fa!! wheat to the Lakn Er ie r0u g p I P;«ex ^. • 'bakery' 14e . ereasaery pr.inta firm, trade seas sumesil+at sfu r =h Nudfh" .. B,U35 8.873 6 876 Ei,611 .11,5 ,1 i3.3 4:35 21 i to 22c solids i y of counties hah been itaurerl s•u :Erb- ss?x South - 4 944 5.517 !4,766 5.4'.3 24-0212. 2 ^ . . .0 a f :13 44 5.3.,7 E- �.�i.0 is SCCSdy for strict] There was a little activity in f u'Iq. Dual* b,V the Hessian fly that +n C rout,nae .. 2 483 22F3 2hfr7 2,333 ;13 44' 112.5913 _ • - wni� ,and a few corn we•a placed. Trade'many in,,tat,ces the yield of fall f GIL-ng.irry . 3,991 4.173 13,8,93 4 i_46 ;.,'"3,447 «3.131 fresh gutr:eced e5gs. a t•r+sle and no'wheat •... . ,12r interior <{uulitits. 7 to tic " per acre is as low. as only (;rcnvoll S 2,708 2 ?48 - 2.685 -- 777 12. 9.'9 I2.9:32 trouble was ex;,nrianced do cRecting'f-ve sic e.y per .• ,r, „ - ^' , ,,,: „ i.lieese-"the Luarket is firm, with I' y• _ uas it clearance. Hogg were unchanged wine localities large y,eids lar acreIGrey,. North , 5,048 5.528 5,000 5,4-9 .:6,341 - 27.073 C yuaiitics jobbing at lU to . Tre run totalled 72 loads com-I have also been returr:,.-d There 11:i"! CrJ !loath .,,. 4,46*J 4,485 4,398 4.930 23,872 22,126 lOy'c. , Prising 1.ORN cattle 1.045 sheep and been more or !e<s rust complained i'F];;l 3itnand and _� lambs, 36 calves, and 1000 hogs of the hot damp weather prevailing ` Illenek .'.. 4 ?34 4,391 4.363 4 3�2 , 21.463 110.068 I•:xport cattle were quiet., w+Uh no at times being favorubie for its de- CInitnn.: 4 t4 4,240 4,3,90 � �4.'2,03 21.5+t3� I9,573 . ' IIO(}S Anka PROVISIONS chatige in prices Space at Montreal yelopment, In the reports as to the Ifamilton . .. . 9.863 10 91,8 .9,863 h0,803 'AtI,cJAO li2.530 . - ri-eied- hogs unchanged at $:1 501 has been pre-empted by western deal-(quality of the grain frequent mrn- ' 1Castdnga, E, - 3,619 3.677 • .3,55^2 3,333 1P_iu50 26:47'3 . . ' to $0 ,:,. Fiug products coutirue�crs• and Ontario shippers find it tion is trade of the kernel being `t1a<tu1gR. N.. - 4.:.'14 4 789 4.145. - 4.898 22.070 - '24,077 - cam arativci aunt. Nye quote -Bacon, long clear, I P Y ells* to secure cattle !>Sfirunkeu It ik exC�rcfecl- that t•e- Flastirtg4. Il'. ._ 8.982 .4.142 3.P64 8 994 '1H `)r,4 A 7,770 ' - ton and case lots, 11 to iljc, pork, i'to fill the sl.ace they have at their- turns will.range-front 5 to 40 bush- ' Huron. Eitst .. 3.877 3,'749 3,644 3,710 -2LS 068' X7,:69 " u,e"s $1P SU; do . short cut, $21 1 disposal, Choice lots _=old around ei5 er acre, Near! seven Per cent - 'Smokaci meats-(lams, 14 to 141c; 63 to $5 t•5: while the medium grad- of the original area sown was I,Iow- Huron, ... 1.95; 8.024 3.838 R,78A '1.184 17,483 breakfast beacon, 15 to 16c ; rolls. I cs ai'e }venk at $4 10 to $4 60 ed up l ort. .uron, W r.9,0,8 4.U2n 3.,994 4.f )4 10.1 1,9,778 .. - 12c treks, 15 to 154c', and shoal- In buicliers'-cuttle the oflering'was spring wheat is Crown chiefly in Kant,,. n ..,. 6,467 f, J 8,613 +::537 51.434 31.873 _ 'dere, 11 to live large and the demasnd light, a condi- the eastern- half o'f ttie-province, I Kington 4,745 3,,915 3633 9sl 19.233 ! A 043 Lard Market is firm Guarnnteed tion not conducive to activity. Iiuy- The yield is a variable one. althou gh Ii Lambton.' E ,,,: '4.1+58' 5,023 4,09 q 5!zil -3,146 2!R 019 cr< are after choice nf'crin s. ( Lnmbton W 4.NA1 46,,940 4,809 4,'97 _3,146 22,019 • 1Pure. in 50-lb tubs, 11!jc; 20-2b.pcil5 g but the a large number of Lanark. N... ..., 3,472 13.581 .3,408 _ '13 540 19,260 '10.174 _ -. 11 c, tierce*, Ile. half - finished cattle seems to be a speak of good returcr'. The crop b Lanark. 5... _.. 8,779 4.018 3,.38 3,981 15,96^. 19.507 drnG on the marleet Prices for stiflered cor.srrierab(y from rust, and , Tl1F STRFIT rtiIAF2K " picked fot9,.are firm at $4 to $4 40 from nn insect �ziiich did a good .Lecdw vSouth 4.892 40 763 ~'17.181 ' - 13,521- 13,Fi44.- _ LA-,-ds and s- . I T, In export butts there was some I deal of inwry by cutting the stulk� 707 607 4,62.2 23,449 21,185 trading at prices ranging from $8 75 f at the )inlet. Some al o complained I,cnnox. . . . ..... - 3,103 n,323 3.172 8,170 19,900 13,423 The street market was quiet to- to $4 25 for heavy, of the hessian fly. - . - clay. Oats In fair ofTcr, and -sold to . Fceslm.s and stockers remained un- Lincoln and •. the extent of 700 bush. at 27} to Baricv- As In the cnse of other I Niagara., 5,80.1, 6.268 '5,710- �6,1'6 '..27,ri43 ,^7.SF9 changed, the demand being fairly cereals, corrc-poudents are not near- f18c for new, and at 40 to 40id for - - Lnrden... :., 4,Ii76 li,i78 4,3_^0 5.U'?5• 2.^.1 Al '24,417 _ steady, ly agrees regarding.the yield - and r n r y Dill. 12yc sold ut 49Jc for one load. Middlesex, E ... S,i+10 0,:,85 4.94.. 5,547 ,,,,69 6,815 ` I I:xpnrt ewes were firmer at $3 40 quality of barley, although it is like- Middlesex, N - 3,882 3,,9,99 3,34;; $,8 i3- 15 n U 7,. Hx:y continues limp, n lnadr; of nese to S3 60 per cwt., and'other sheep ay tint it will be a better crop re- „ 8 437 .,_ scilixig at $1050 0 $13 'a ton, and 'Itcht see•. Middlesex, 9 ..: 8,968 4._(11 3,'102 4,187 1S.h06 18,639 fly. I amba and calves re- latively than either Sall or spring 2 three of old at $1.3,50: Straub n.cm- wailed unchanged. wheat, Middlesex. IV..., '3,590 >3;804 "8,58. 3,557' ' 17,,88 15.847 ilial• - The rtia of hogs was cnmperatisely Oats-This oro svRcrcd floor the Muskoka and • Following is the rringe of neiota- hCacy; Prices remain firm at E7.25 P Parry Sound. 5,101' •-6,890 4.969-- 6-,279 26.515 . 33.722. _ . .• abnormal heat of July-, which hast trona :- - � '.viCissing ... ..... 3,363 15,000 3,093 • 5,700 . 17,970 35,500 per cwt. for.selects, S7• for corn-fed, ened ripening, and in man cases - 4,193-- .- ,4,3.98 }0,400 18.858 Wheat, white... ... ..-....50.701 $0 71 ' p g y Norfolk, N... .... 4,217 4.373 ` and $8.76 for lights and fats, revented the heatds from fillin out • ' - . Wheat; red... ... ... ....... 0,70 0.71 Following is the range of c)uota- thoroughl,V, The straw in many Norfolk. 3;,. .... 4,828 "4,938 4,748 4,90? 22,700' 20,889 'Wheat, goose,., ..• ...... 0.69 Cattle. - _ 0.70 'dorthumbcxland, • .Wheat,,s ri 0.70 0,00 cases reported is' not as long 'as us- E.; -. ., ...: P n$ tions:- ual; 4,669 4;694 4,6.5 4,660 21,993 130,500 i Oats, old,.. 0.40 0.400 Shippers, Northumberland, .. ...,. ... 0.37 • ppers, er c'rt,. ......• 4,60 - '<„ ,,, •,,,, .. 3,044 " 925 8,02$ '2,879 .14,947 13,055 .' 6 Oats. new,,.... 0.38 ^ P Ontario.,P 5 $5 2:4 Roc-Com aratively lilt a rye s • ,'•Peas_„ ,.,,,, .• 0.68 0.00 D0, light...,,. 4.�5 4.60 raised for the groan m this province, Ontario! N.., ... 4,OFi4 4,218 4,070 4.161 20,723 .^,0,718 IZye ,,,:: 0.49 0.00 Matchers, choice............ 4.40 4.7., the crop being used largely for x011- ,, , . 0.43 0.45 butchers, ord. to good 3.50 4.00 Ing and other purposes. Rhere al- iio, S........ 4,0... ,,%839 • .,3,924 3.815 '.19,033 16,794• - l3nrley... ,,.... . . ...... ... Ontario, N... ... 4,0.1 .3,815 3,D98 •=8,771 18,792 16,695 .. ___--- Hay, old, per ton.,. ....13.50 0.00 Butchers, inferior... .... 75 3.25 lowed to mature, it has turned out Uttama,.. ,., ... 7,776 10,831 7,364 9,945 42,481 157,614I. Hay, new, per toii.l.'...10,50 12.00 Sheep and Lambs. well'. Oxford. N... 5,1015 5,471 5,188 15,444 215,131 _ 2cS.358 Straw, Per ton .. ...,,...•10.00 0.00 Choice ewes,' Peas were more or less injured by 5,071 4,836 4,996 -22,421 . -21,797 per cs:•t... 3.40 8.60 Oxford,.5,.. ..... •'4.880 '' Dressed hogs.,. ,..... 9.50 9.75 Culled sheep, each... ... 2.00 the weevil." Yields will. range . 2 2 - 3.00 Pec}:.. ...:.: 3,090 cJ60. 3,011 1938 x5,466 13,686 from 10 to 30 bushels an acre. Butter, in Ib rolls... ..,,. 0.17 0.22' Ltambs, each... ......•...... 2.30 3.54 Perth, N,:. .. 5,028 >:5.17 4,994 .5.486 _26,90.7 .27,147 o Means, which era largely confined • - butter, creamery... ....,. 0._1 0.26 Mucks, per ctvt............. '2.50 3.00 g Perth. S... ... ... 3,865 3,893 •3,81$ 3,847 19,400 17,,977 Chickens, per pair.....;,..0.54 0.75 Milkers and Calves, t, Kent, are 'c good condition. . Pete'rborO', E... 4,181 4.333 4,152 '4,475 21.9.19 22,213 • L. Ducks, per pair... ... ... 0.65 1.00 Cows, each....... Hnv rind' clover yielded much oo , .. .,..30.00 50.00 P.eterboro', W... 3,108 3„i .e 3,089 ;,,469 17,808 16,840 Turkeys, per Ib.,. 0.12• 0.15 Calves, each....,, ... .. above lire average, particulnrly in q,138 4,861 - 4,005 4.700 24.173 27,035 ..00' 10.00 Prescott Eggs, new laid.., ... 0.14 0.15 St. Lawrence-and Ottawa counties. Prince Edward'. 4,446 • 4,589 ' 4,420 4,530 18,889 1,7,864, 'Eggs, held, per doz...... 0,12 .0.13 Flogs., Clover,did better'than timothy, and P Choice ho s, o 'Renfrew, N .. 3,878 •4,121 3,708- 3,97 22,484 23,201_ .Potatoes, new, bush.... 1.00 1.15 g Per cwt... 0.00 7'._.5 the second cropAs looking well. Renfrew, 5.:..... 4,044 4,884 3,029 4,755 23;�J71' 28,677 Tomatue�, basket... 0.50 , 0.60 Light hogs, per cwt.... 0.00 7.00 Corn promises well, unless injured ._. . "" Heavy hogs, per cwt... 6.30 6.75 by early frosts: Mussell;...,, ... .. .,,.i90 0,,711 5,408 6,400 ,31,643 85,206• Beef, forcqunrters:.. ... 4.70 5.50 - Sitncoe, E,.. .... 6,591 .7,523 6,507 7,421 35,801 39,257 . Beef, hindquarters... ... 8.00 9,25 Stags, per,cwt....:.:..,.. O.flO : 2.00.. Tobacco is; little grown outside of Simcoe, N... 5,189 . 5,504 5,0f)7• 5,453 28,303 26.963 - , •Beef, medium, cai-case. 5.50 6.00 lases, Kent, and Prescott. S :::: 9 4 •2 4 1 - Beef, choice... 7.00 7.50 '--4 Norms" and "frencliing" are coni- ,ro 7,0 _ 26 632 ' 2Q ncoc, S 3, 65 82 3,899 4.039 272 g plained of, 'but some correspondents Toronto,o, ,n4 ],ttrrrb yearlin .:-fi:50- 00- - �_ Toronto, I',...... '8,.73 . ;8,958 7,950 8.584 !13,564 45.707 Lamb, spring,.. 8.00 9,00 speak-of-the-crop-as doing._well-. - ...... CANADIAN CATTLE. Taranto, W::-r3;99 , -'-7 27-- 1- --- Mutton... ...... 550 6,50 " Potntoen have been much injured Victoria, N,,: ...' 3.202 3,282 -3,189 3230 X6,849 16,274 ' ....., by bu s, but the recent rains ,have Veal, choice..; ...... ...... 7.30 8.50 - - - Victoria, S....... 4,000 - 4,314 3,918 4.222 20,455 20,857 ' . ' ' Conference Favors Removal .of Re- improved the outlook for the crop. `*ate;'loo, N'.:.... 4,827 5,376 .4,576 0 : - Turnips in some sections, are al- 5...11 •2:5,323 27,167 ., • . striettons. . most h complete failure, owing to Wn.terloo, S...... 4,868 -•5,355 4,821 5.287 25,139 25,480 I. - ' 33USINESS AT MONTREAL. - A despatch from London says:-A the non- erinination of the seed- and Welland... .. .... 7,247 5,799 5,180 . •5,741 25,13-4 26,090 _ , conference was held at. Glasgow oil the attacks of the fly,. In other see- Wellington, C1.. 4,502 -4,451 4,511 4,407 23,387 .20,563 _ , - .. Montreal,tinuqi Aug, 'O,-The markets g Wellington, N... 4,638' -4.801 - 4,565 '4,872 .24,956 23,800 • • Tuesday to consider whether, step§ tions the, is,{ttivorable. Man- g continue quiet. with values steady. Wellington, S,., 4;805 '5,020 4,692 4,992 _24,373 23,767 i t should be taken or not for the i'e gels are doing better, and carrots ' �r-:iisz-=I4o.__l_0ntari�sorinc.wheat, - Wentworth E __'_ . ' . afloat May, ^r4 to 75c: perk, 79;c movar of"the r-0nTtcti`ans •IifTecting and siigdr beets are looking well. -- ------• and Brant .... 4,384 . 4,137 4,347 4,112 �1,62iJ ]8,719' do N`o. 1 oats, 40c; No. 2 do, 39;c; Canadian cattle. It was unanimous- Fruit-Reports regarding apples Wentworth,S-. - 4,8x1 5.234 .- 4,838 - 5,161' 24,090 34,447 buck he;tt, ,58c; rye, 57 c, and No. ly 'agreed that the restrictions were are far from satisfactory.' �'liero' 'is •s Yot,;: E 7,018` 8,411 8,811 8,273 8:i,14s4 40,442 2 barley, 517 `Flour,-Manitoba pat- no longer necessary, and ought to be not likely to be half an average York, N...... .. 4,110 4,061 4,059 4,033 .^0,284 18,i87 Y ents, S4.20; strong bakers', $3.90 to reiuoved. - yield. Pearn may be ranked as fair ,, - • - - - 'York, Rr...•:.. .» 7;9'70 10,847 '7,791 10,613 •41,877 b3,i44 $•1; straight rollr-rs, $3.35 to $3.45; : in quality, and about ail average'in . in bags, $1.130 to 51.63; Ontario 'a- -' . aches will be a fair crop _ __--_- .__`.-._._.__-_ . ' .' yield.-Peaches � -• � - � _ • ' patcnt5;' $3.75 'to"S4."- Febd=Mani= iii the Western Lake• Erie section, MILLIONS .FOR ._WARSHIPS!. - . . 1. tob.a bran quoted at 816 ; shorts, .,..SIXTY LIVES LOST. but will hardly do so well in the IN IFUGEE t'AInPS. $18: Ontario bran, -in bulk, $1• to • •_. , .. . _ . . .... Niagara district. Plums range- in .. . . . field from an average to failure, ac- Naval Works Bill Passes the British -- 816; .shorts, in.bulk, $17 t±-,, $I.8 ; 'terrible Disaster Reported From cording to locality and care. Cher- Commons. OtHelal Report Shows Number to be Middlings, in bulk, ^§1?,g0 to $i8. British .Columbia'. - - olled oats-AN10-s' prices to job- roes have' also sutTered from rotting A despatch from Lotion rceys-- ),18,497 Persons. _ _ -_ . . erg; S4 to $4.�i0 peJr ba1'rel, and. A 'despatch from Victoria, B. C., on the tree, and complaints of black- The Nav(tl Works Bill, appropriating $1.90 to $:,,05 in bags. Provisio s says'-Word has• been received here knot nre also mnele,'but in some of -$-137,.500,000 -was read a second A despatch from London says:- n '+ .-1Teultr' Canadian short cut ores, th the steamer Islander collided the western counties this fruit did time in the House of Commons on official paper just issued shows P 820 to $20.50; selected heavy tit a. huge iceberg,-and U,at Iib M Very well,• Grapes\ pronlise a good Wednesday, after amendmertta to there were 118,497 persons in the Y _ $+rod! cut mess pork, boneless, W21'I her., passen^er5 and crew were yield. Small fruits as a`class did strike out a large slim had -.tcan de- fugee camps in South Afr`ic.ti om Jr, to 1KJ1,50; Sitmily, sbort cut clear drowned. well. foated'by a,vot. of 178 to 82, .. • .. i 1 _ • 1 ,�• 1 . . . + i w war S' t \ ��'y :.: I . .. . '. . . . . - .. . . L. I . L�?, , . ­ i 4" � . I \.,.,��:�",L! ',�7,1�#� . . . ­ ; . 111111M ., „r . , �_ ._ _ ate._ ,. . , - r _ .r . 1 , : s o oIIHSIIBso81BE8t3:er etaszfns —Mrs. W. E. Vatassone is visiting Lawrence in the senior leaving ezamiaa• T so the address lab+l on your gaper you l can alitys ascertain the date b which friends in Lind"V %ion. Col D •7onalU polg ac"tzo lftu" std, —�t(r.and Mrs.2d abL of Balsam are *• 8. Bray, of Claremont, sppeent a ���Reailtton la are aehaowledsed • viii%ta� Mrs. Wm.Clark part of last week with her nsaa friends �./�r/ or a�. �r Wtaaae o! date on labs] oa the ntri paperol• h Y ora,rvitan�gramaipt or money as this cS , Always r Walter Sleep scoompscied - by it e� - are pleased to see her looking 1".1nCdatepadd ahead s friend spent Sunday in Oshawa. ro well. —Miss Allegro, Croak onserisiaed L (Hiss Bate McCarthy is improving nicely number of friends un Monday evening. and she now has fall prospect of recovery. - - _ y g We with her other.,friends see glad John Dickie It Co have jamb opened out a large —F M and Dd 8 Chapman have gone - - - for a few days visit as the Pan-American, learn this , Mrs.F.T. Smith received notice of her = 'i V ---• —On Tuesday, W.O. Richardson bad uncle, John Short's death on his isms I°tao. ORT„ Avg, 28, lbi'01. ' the mi8lortnne iV call suetaitutig L painful near>ltioorafald. A-C:,P;B. .%rain eaased os the de I Oral Q - tpfa� f lbaaklc. ath. ' ((�J Mrs• Wm. Fesk eatertained a num- Willie McQuay late of this place gad 4 her Bads at a picaie as the Woe yes now of Edmonton haniaken.to himew a. - LOCALISMS. - ��ar harsdayyj section of virgin moil. May his operations � —J, and ills. Bundy lets on Tats• be sumessful. Great vQz"let of Plct.'�. day for Ingersoll cn ashcan, of the death J.ohU I3e1Pe orchard is the only one we : —Frank E.Law Suadayed wish H. of the former's aunt, see that has a gaaatity of fruit. His,prom ia"about 100 bbls of choice Spies and bald Bakers $cellos Boats le^,Iliaott. -Mrs.H.days with and-son, David, wins, Theme trees were grafted upon Tol. Tea cups and Saucers p , - -Mies Wilkinson,of Oshawa,is spend• sheat a few days wtah Brampton friea3e man sweet trucks when quite old,-but the Plates; all sizes _ Pickles, Comports. salads ing a few dare with friends in town. during the poet week- fruit seems to come annually with hardly ,small fruitlates Teapots, sugars, Creams r —Mins Kelly,of Toronto, spent Son- —Miss Muriel Allen,of Simpson Ave. any exception. P 1' —" day with E,J:and Mrs.Smith of Hing Toronto,bas been the guess of the Misses Two old pedagogues of old No, 5,in the Oatmeal bowls (Covered dishes, platters, etc 8t. East• ging for the past week. persons of D. D. Macdonald and F. U, Round dishes,juga All sold separately. " —Mise W.O'Leary,left last Thursday —Our public school reopened on Tues- Chapman called upon the school here on .44 piece tea•set at $3.50. to resume her duties as, %eacliv at Old- day with a fair attendance,and with Mise "Wednesday. BFsey 'naw many caaoges in lassie.Essen Co, Doyle in charge fof%the junior division. the faces aa1 room and fol the busy - DICKIE jn� coo —Misses Nellie gad gate Moore, of —A number of she young ladies of the hum o! a contented school with MissKJ o�11 i�f Greenwood,visited their sister bin.Cram village Lad vicinity are spending a week Reilly capably in charge. JJ J. 1� mor this week. at the White Oak Cottage at the lake. Recent visitors—Miss Gann,of Toronto, —John Holt, of Darlington, visited —Mrs. W. H. Gee and family, have .with busses Guthrie: Mrs Rtanton and -- with Mrs, Wm, Clark and family of left for their home as medicine Has, after son,of Toronto, with Sirs Ormerod and Church St. on Sunday. epeading a mouth with relatives in Mrs Young and Mrs Orvis, Henry West- -Miss L. L. Palmer, left on Monday Pickering. ney,of Scarbbro,with Sirs, S. Weetney; M sae Davidson, of Uxbridge with boles N Usual . for Hontreal,after epeadtng Lwo weeks —Wo Congratulate Miss Minnie AnnQn- Lizzie Wilsons D.D.lIcl�onald,_of Bow• �`,7 vacation at her home here. upon her success at the recent Senior manville,with bis friends here. g s r g s ` —Mica Etta Margacb, left on Saturday Leaving Examination. This entitles her His many friends here are sorry to learn for Ripley,to resume her duties in tt s %a a fires Claes no11•profess total standing. that Father Gallagher, of Pickering, has - - -- - public school in that village. —A fall attendance of the members of been trat eferred to West Toronto-Jct. He _ —Rev. Father Canning, of St. Paul's Ontario lodge, No P24, I.O,O.F, is re- was a frequent visitor in this vicinity.and _ Oars lies will be complete, ]Pwisb, Toronso,officiated at the services quested for nest Wednesday evening, his genial manner &Ld Christian bearing upP P , in the K.C.church,last Sunday. Aug. 281h. There will be special basi told much for -the cease for which he is .. ! Consisting of Teat Books, slates, ' —Mise Doyle, of Belleville, arrived -that requires all membesm to be arttseat. laboring. Protestant and Catholic alike Ideriblera, Writin Pads, Pencils, ' vase on Saturday. She will take charge —We Lis sorry to report that S. Harks regret his departure, !day be be a tower g of the junior department of the school of-Oshawa is again ooadned to his house. of strength wherever he goes. etc. Our stationery is also cbeap A asrdea partly is to be bald here on Abe here, Hie msany Pickering friends hope, how• spacious lawn of Thos. Packrio. on Toes- _ and well selected. —R. A. and Mrs. Bunting and T. A. ever, that the set back is only temporary day evening the 270 inst. It is expected Greig, returned on Friday from%beer out. and that be may soon regain his wonted &bat all the Usual attractions and a new ��r C�ering mg on Georgian Bay, maob benefited by health. - feature or so besides as will W seen from 11'1 - , & E. Boone, w i • their trip. —W. E. Vacations shipped. two car• as iag too of the baa, wiJJ be there.' gas g The cbarcb its wellwisberi here ex' accompanied ted b Wood.m Mend visited Philadelphia foods i oats from Btland and two t t see aabig turnout. A good time -- --_-----.--_—_..-- -- -- -- —.___. _ pan y par• from Pickering to Portland for export�� ease, ii. and Mrs. Wood on Sunday and last week. Tbose having any oats for I and friendly evening is looked forward Lo. Monday. They.were accompanied- alto sale call ou him. This week he also ship Coma Lel and see as this evening, The - - - - - by his brasher Walter of Toronto and sis- ped a ear-load of hogs to she .Toroat oommittees are all bard m.work. - ser Anaia. marker, e m e did not wets Cor apps the letter kSPECIAL _ the News last west pushups the liineale —Mrs.J, B. Horn and child, of Lis- —The men's mingles .in the teams quill posher ba*thoagbt we have forgotten i , • i 9 soweil, aeeompanied by Miss Lillian Ham tearaamens will be finisbad on Friday' bim. We don t need to go into any Iona• arrived in Pickering on Friday last. The Allotment Of players may be seen at ;by Lmnatent over the road gmestioo He —- former will spend some trine with bar News office. Thoma no% prison, will ; knows as sell is any one that the present parents. W G.and Mrs. Haim before re- lose by defsals. Is is regns"ed %bat aal system is better and that the canal;iag• tnramtl borne maay as posatble play y in the morning. has a%a nomination meetirg is to trach g —Civic Holiday wait observed hers very Firms series in ladies suaglas will be play- I •tommy rot."Lad so I will not enlarge his N"910E devotees of ertakes toioyad themsalvan oil toss default.y observation I am glad to ►ee Our fellow Is �`+ff i • • a&aai taxi Idaaday.• A camber of the ad on Saturday a!%ernoon. Absentees upkslinger writing and taking an interest. ' y tho college grounds s%their favorite pas• lea $para o1 Management of the is what should be interesting, We'll have time,mazy opens the day on the lanais- Pubhe Library have dse&ded to offer for i it oat verbally some day old man' coarse. while o%ben spans the day as the sake on the aftaraoon of Satardav, A A garden party will be bald on the lawn Lug }of Thom Packnoon t'uesday evening. Our Chopping Department is again running _ 1315 at s o'clock. the old mmgaxtau Lod Aa . 2`Lh by the Metbodia% cbumb The —C E•Margais,1afZ on Saturday Morn periodical now lywa 1 e as a pa ia'j JL�e—i rs� "d wt , iag for Killarney- Utz- to take charge library. should alts eomplesa sale Moi be liven t,toc.ediass. JLmas FLA. of Toros II21..blast. (?ar work is noted for despatch SII for a ume, of it business%hers, belonging allowed is to proposed so present them b u. slocutiouiet. humorous and dramatic - So Gordon McKay a Co.wholesale dealers some hospital or osbor charitable inatisa• eatert.aiser hae been secured. who will give ualit Bun aloe GUI' Cho of Toronto. Mr. MLrgnis' ability is wail jinn. a number of cboi.oe selecuona. Readings q p• g g y p• known and the abay* firm are fortunate —The regular monthly musia-g of the rec&lationi sad soagm sail be interspersed In securiag bis services. Map;* Leaf Forme»' liataa! Firs In• by music train the Wbltby orchestra and - -A. E Peck, $&&tion agent at Port surance Co, was held in Colombo, on addresses by Revs Harris, Williams Car ••Croo.6-But&." Family Flour, tS 90 per bbl. Union, visited friends is town this week. penter Lod Zvi:eon Promptly at 5 30 a ••Torcato Patent," Fancy Pastry Floor, #8 80 r bbl. - . .• -" Moadav of lost week, The directors me r per We are sot to hear that be to eom polled game of football will be- played between .. _ rT p� ospsed insurance to lbs amaaai of VSO.- � r. _ �icason," Pyre.ldLonobe Patent Flour,-t15 06 per bbl. to sake two or three months holiday*on Pickering and [be home &earn or wbkh a - 9 000, the total amoLapi now beteg carried ,prize• of 4.3 cillo be riven. 13,efreehment - - - ; a000aai of having contracted teiegrepherri is oqe� 12,d,Lb,000. As the company her,bootb on grocads'7aden with all the delica Bran 114 00 ser ion "W l:eateleae" 25e per package _ paralysis,A malady Common Only to Isle been only six years is existence &his state cies cf the season. Shorts, 116 LO ler ton Cora Meal. I2lbs for 25e graph operators. Lad one whose holy of affairs is highly eausfaetory to the Jumbo Flour. 6'!0 00 per Lon Oat Meal, 101ba for 250 xemedy is s period of rest from telegraph• directors and all others connect6d withi Mixed Chop. 11c,00 r ton Rolled Oa'te, l6lbs for 25e ling. ibe company, and proven this tate Mapie FR'IT - -TREES' ! Oat Chop, 41,10 per 10U los. Ftol:ed Wheat, y Ibs for 2se —There died in Toronto, on the 101h Leaf is a eompLay very popular with the All kinds ofOats 8Cc per bas Graham Flt ver, 12 lbs'for'LSM - of Aagusi Charter Fawkes, son of Hilary' farmere, FRUIT TREEli. - - and Mrs. Fawkes of ibis place, at the age —Jbba Acton, of Daabarton, baa SHRUBS Etc., e of 27 years and 4 month*, The deesaaed rather an exciting experience lar& week. From %he'nursery of ahad Men ill for about a yearLnd three While driving horse accompanied by bis E, D.SKITS. Winona. monibe oftuberculosis of the lance. The two little,boys,his horse became fright All trees guaranteedtrueto.aame, Selsfuneral, which was eooduated by sbe sued as some obi amusia it to am Order early. A.7Y°s• r p JOHN E. NEEM -kgent, Aug. tad, 190i Spink • Aaoiwt Order of Forstees took place on suddenly to-alt Jsde of the road apeesting ` Y Tuesday to Humber Vale cemetery, He the rig. Mr. Annan sustainedPickering a tnainre VIA alto a member of the Pianobakers uit>rt of the eollar•boas as well .bebadly -- - s : -Union,and had worked for the ,Hsia&z en%aboas abe tans;but fortnii1ely neither Real Estate. is the-Mbie beauPianoCo. farteayears. Hazy of the boys wen injnrcd. Wearepleased • beautiful floral tributes showed she high to say Yr. Aanaa is now able to -be ' rss.em in wlttab be was held by all who. around again though suffering wmewhas -- _ know him, lis leaves a widow so mourn from bis&gjnria. Haan and Lot to Pickaring Villain : his nolttapelr death. —Oa Tuesday Sharon".the teaebers, for sale cheap. —OtBPW*dnesday,the inquest into the officers sold ♦_�,r natb of ibe late Stephen Wastan was Sabbath schools the Methodist and F1T� d IgS�' lCe 'To;