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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_08_30 .,y,., J�u�� ,A�'i',"rt-,yr•fi:,-,'.. � ,C.�'v. c.. - �. -'+:.�, ar,�,, � - _ __.� ..._. __ ..... .. - .•�. .: ynr`"°« syw°°ca�)+,w ,:_. •Fir vk .r�,, _ " ,,,. }� '•.s,. +�ic'Re. ,; �, f•...s"'s _. .,.t' -' _ y... r ¢e 4 ' NO. 46 OLe �.. -,DICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY, ALfiG. 30, a 901. - ATK1 OUT AROU14b US 4.Scarl70r0 IBROCK ROAD .. '{ .' yrcr�'e� iiastal Qlytarltl. — Mr.Singer.the converted Jew, gave a Are pen going to Buffalo? W s were fir . w interesting grise in the � veryadd a Was M Re amd�Tge,� gage .,. ' foulest I.or,r- aAPrlrJrlaes 8scg8Dsn si church last Shuday evening. the city W Lg y a�ned �Lveducadap On Monday,daring the severe thander- Christian Eu3eagpr.e, sy j < wvy~ Tag-leGIASD JOTrXD DOWN 8t oII8 storm that passed over this region, IiRht ayeniag ali�ei o'eZt2ek Eseryotie wa1P. yOIIH(},M.D.,a.>li.,Fellow of � � ming struck the barn of airs.Robt`?-Stubbs. i'me. `� t ~' ,moi#Medical College, Toronto, mem- and burned it to the ground. The lost suss Geo: Cowlost a v aabtt't~d re- CO88ia?ONDi1tT8. a covered cent) ] the 7WC o! Cottsate of Phveietaas and Sazgeoslo0f x{2500 partly eyed b insurance,' p p• It got fe l sol t e h ' tt7mtaslo.Cosa and residence orpO'Leot'y Lotet '.NPO a.e H Oboe home: mo�iy6 OLAREMOR A Arend a la" a undheld in L. i Annie" estate: , b T. grove on the lake under the auspices of the "bit ens Lily an�gy�1 a B9tavrq begs est } Of aYl materials and det9gn l�birs. James Slack,is alig t'Ip indisposed I.R C. There were peeaeat betwaea,eev•I Spea sg".s ehorF'ioq o te%Lh ane ,ja 3 iLet7�• kept in stock. It will pay yon this week, eatyflve and a hundred People. A very i h^-re' ' r Wesley Gerow Was ,ani no Caesarea pleasant time was taent,all were Riven a( Come t# nes fav o f ' Nx' A BOIILTBEE. to oa12 at our works►sd inspect our stack+ R *and leave tea ablest row on the lake,and by a epdcial `a age-I school_q eh }t a "9lEI3TON. Dt7- and obtain prices. Don't be misled by last ween. u mint,with a large boat, all whog viaitore. 1l Barrlstere,gollcttors iso••Temple guild The sick of our village are s11 conna•es were given a Bail. Don't forget the t3eat�$ac. o laic,carne,say mad g,ohmond s reefs.Toronto• ly we ca do act employ theoff m.consequent-agents Cent at present. � agp.�tarday td.lite Itfey. yaaisp ge tremonteTei77`acedasf°rb6O°a money lcypmrllieeion o�Oyer ceaLW which you will ,ylr. Nichol, of Montreal,is the pineal leag the cornetist tan o' 113atf to loan oa tdortgase• certainly save by purebeuing from us- A Kinsale. ° FRt.'.ZK DI?I1iTOl't, g•O•D C•.L- of Wm. Leaper. � .•_ this civic holiday in thiargtt- !baa. 8ER13EBrL DLI$li W. MVLOCb BoaL7- call solicited. Messrs Cooper and Varc.oe ware at boa• iae.a Q1eea�yril119e closed. . 9 WH1TeY 9RAMETE iss Bell McBrien has gone to Orange•. The:diRhile�stf?wsa rely va ' O.,BbRRIB- CO-,, niila over Sunday, H, FAREWELL+Q WbLitby,Ontario Mies Ella Dowswell is ill with a mill ville for a time. «. Monday. It etraek the w;j es Opp to e Lad County Opp.Post Otbce. Dir and Mrs.Morrish and family.aae,irfe Mr. Fitzpatrick's and rlelifl�B several t3• TSB,00vnt7 Cr°'r°A Orn y' a attack of-ty-phoid fever. itinil at John R.�dds. poste. This is the third time'ia a couple, se m i gom.e,vPhiu;T• Everton Jones,of Bt.comingtoa, Spent j�1 Sunday with friCnds Here, Miss Annie Rodd is the guest of Miss of years that the lightning has struck fa ✓d NOW sk MCOILLITRky, BARRIS- PICEERING LIVERY 1 Ida Lee of Front Roaand the same location. 1J ars,Solicitors,d°• OffiCO 0 POelte Poet j1/ Clarence Stokes is able to be went Stewart Comer and Miss Edith Wagner I �y H.Jackeoa has just completed a foot egos ,pushy Oat. 7ao.$a►I Dow. 3 A•:Th O° again after 11tH attack CI fever, f'sna others took in the garden•party at bit. power emery grinder, the same will gam A:oC31111TraT Out- . Money to Lobs. er Caleb Tracey, of Pittsburg, Pa. is home I Zion last week. I sa-s to perfection and do all kinds of - F for F.few da s vie;t* hie parents. The Kinsale Brass Band will hold their knife and tool grinding. Bake a speed of )ATERSON.RITCHIE tt S W EtiYd y . 5,000 revolations per minute. ' Barristare,Solicitors, ate.. Temrle En:d First class vehicles for hire by day Ed Linton le on the nick het suffering fourth annual►',sod concert co the lawn of Itag Toronto and Claremont ovary SmurdsT. yr night 'Bas in connection neat• from sa attack of cholera morbng. Mr. E. W. blclirien on Tuesday Sent 3rd 1ri.H.Paierron,q.G,y'•g•attehie G.a,Sweeny• ing all G.T.R,traina. Freight and S Bray his been apendibs a few days 14riI. A firat•clase concert will be given by piCKERIPIG COLLEGE. express delivered to.all parts of ibe with his son, Walter on the 7th con. the celebrated music y he, ,I. White, h. ,T Yetee'astctrSl• village. Teaming of all kinds done eat Monday being Labor Day, all Toronto, also music by the Btboklia Orch vi shortest notice. Sale and corp• places of bnsineaa will Le closed. estry and Kinsale band Admission Adulta 2.,ctaCb!Idren 16cte. «P�ogram commences He" � HOPHItiS,V ETERI:IARY SCR• at tf o'clock. st �^ tel. G®ov Gradpate cf cna oaterro vet- miseioa stables in connection. horses llfor�ibarexllititipo on Tuesday,even r ts. en her urinary CA:,e$e, Turonto, re3iater.,d int tae Oatano Veterinary Wedicb Aawcia..ca W. H. Peak Mrs. il'ev, Kippea, of Toronto, is the Audrey. 10ffine and reaadonca one apd:ne-9usr'r mile. _s w Peak) Proprietor. guest of her meter, birF:G. M. Lsrodie. �r earth a! 3seea Rivez, 0115--Za tboninR large A large 9aactity of ¢taro and clover I.Pachrin is not as well of late. IIonre B v..l a ai.,and 1 W, v m• Teleprb9b 't sled is now moving at'�arth Claremont Mr, and ,yrs. McAnlay are visiting in tr ' md3rees Lo:au Hill.00t,:F.t).address,Gzeep ,- 13tTer. W. J. Pearson wail be hate to.dav i 3ng %hie vicinity. 1 BgIRLEY, l eierinary Sargeoa, .,�•'•.F y� • BOth to any horses of every deecript:on, Miea M Johnston,of Greenwood, visited 9 Hon G7adaaie of t3a Or+'ar,o vetAn-' R 11 r i i 1 11 r�t t i '�. John Brown and biles Love, et Green- here thin weep $� aXj ry ,;°aeon :cs•_ntu.•eaiste:ed spemGer of tb" ,j 'L+LL i.A11J La J. bank,visited at Win. McKays over Sun. F. T. and Mr�a. 5mithepent Sunday villi Ontario ye:e^.aary ttadical A.ao._raticc �• Bowtaanville friends. ' a ani �'urtee of the domestic apimai�el day, Sir and Mrs. Middleton. of Claremont. asaa ro W i as of Toronto. oe a t v. bi b tem ern 1 e r est mod Y - Sunday - asrt Osceola a the m , ren r9•�Sl �eiytas,'0ffica mad re"de°c+ ,li fall line of first• enpie3 the po!ptt of Erskine church last visited here on . at,neno eau 3o1, Ing ,n.hardwbrsstot• Royal ani Sln.It re,of giaeale, vis- 5tf olsas turn itara aoer Sabbath. iced,friends here on Sanday The College will to open for the fall Kra$Sr_ Flekeriay. un exhibition in Misa Ruby Sberrard has been spending - _ our ware. rooms, on the Chapmanf has accepted a position • a!nm days with her sister Mrs Percy on F M. ° term next Tuesday, (Sept 8rd! Boma JitxBtruss IpQcltrDw• h staff of Pickering college .; the 7th con, he vieiaitT sympathize with Major changes the h publishing of dthat aatnonotie- Convs maser, Qom Pricer nght. D. and Mrs. Hopper retested home on Rows on the veru sudden bereavement be meat The following now teachers have• TtH0ULS DUNN, �ffin"her,C OW' ` Sattir+isy after speadsag a few days at the has eostaiaed in the loss of his wife. D°• baso appointed to take the plane of idles i e,pner ier tattas s, D,j�gh13Tt1• Pan-American ceased was a kind aeighbor and respected Smith, Mr.-Robertson and Mr. French : -clWOMoa t.Oct.- _ - -- --' Miss Effie Graham tools part in the by all who knew her. , $• SOQYER• Issnar of gdLrtiaRe iekering• Ont. program at t!a Brougham garden-party Andley a garden partq came off all riglat ML58 E Qr'ae 8vvaasey, B.A , Eagliafa Ltoea0 OaR. 1 will in dar time and _ -- on Monday evening. oo Tuesday sTeaing. Binger FavP. war mot and Dladelna', blr, A. Stevenson. H.A , W rsridence at Ali,'. axesa B,ver.ont � i7 �ug��j e8 It in reported that Harry Law has bad share but the program was well aascained Classics and hutery', lleTr. F if, Chap ___-- - Wagons, i ! The supper wrs ae usual all that could be man. BA , matbematioi. These are all BUNTING'Issarr tito Marriage, a tarn for the better from bas racial sa desired The Kinealebond and the Whitby toaor graduates of Toronto Uwom ity ' "'� amus for rhe GI Eta, at lowaat prices. sere attack of typhoid, h present and entertained a t acceeasral eswwcoe• B. ,Ld�ses,t os as his rsslden•e,Bicasrtaa Mrs CrasLle _ of Toronto. who es orchestra were od rincipra o _ -.-y-- --- well Proceedsanio,tated to W, -- 1-y"US - �- _ -- l.y _ The principal wilTbe lad 6o sae s copy __ -1tI1+3 Frt7rfsp>ly .baso the Rnest of Mra--:T-lanoo. re •-+-- of the new announcement to any one de•. �dSID BELDAM, Lnesioneer. hie•. attended to. tuned borne ca Sat ur?ay. Lake Shore. siring it, _ Wcoarn s uC3pesalee•romhfsnv�erons Miller ,4 Son eG Flied a carload of is corp to apd past, Rao fill fa,mr,rural BbroF Fhire sheer from this station on Year by year Rpasback Lod super and sverytalas skis '.v to be sot''w:ui be .13Ole Agency for Speight Wa on Tuesday t s flip Ea;tbiticm viciuity '.rtw a !srge avmber cf v,+trots 'She "Yea. sbs is a woman who has p�l.,d by the sebscriher+,W tL a tmo•o-�ara g Co. .M.� llam. Geu, Urglbart. of Stocffville. is touch• damns the sammet season Sftoatied at .iffered a great deal because of tier belief . , mad said so aha ver)—a sit*664&9G. _ - p MOOREt jag up with paint. the ree:dince of hire one of the ptess3nteet and roost ptrtoresgae IIs,'•Iadabrl ! diad what to her holier?, 13 BEATON TOWN SHIPCLER6 & r Jatin Barry at 's Clsremcot• spots on the lake+bore is tl±e prop°zty of She:"Thst she eau wear No 8 shoe oa - Ooa•e)ancer t7omasttstoaeriot taa:at p;�l;EriTlg, Mips \,el c 1, of Peterborc, who has`air Joeeab Gormlev.known as "Bayview a No 4 foot mtada•tss %oeoun4WeyiW�sle OaOII°j ►oT3oan ' on term properq. _ -._ been tLe Rce•t fir t!;°r4st two urea to cf Farm'. 1'he excellent beach !or bathing. -- i at .... � . . the hood boating and Cshin q within easy "�Vhtt a won+larftrr pa 41i Rabeos was - _ her coos n bliss Leaper has ret;rued bene ma ; AhFWAY HOUSE. Bing*too Road. Gilpin ritdiue, and last tat not lease, the well remarked Mr Jones. at the art Rallerp rood aco°n,motst:on for niaa bpd boast. S. B. Lya'P.of Toronto, has been here P y tae, assented Mrs Jones; Ls is said known boa tract at rte and Mr.. Germ .. this week, in lite iotereetp of hie employ lav have attracted gulfs a number of Tc of him that he could change L laughing 'Fovuiar aria+" c8wrae t I. Het of liquors As � ers who are extensive maaufactutbta of ley totstacs to th'e lace during the recentland moan, 1 HT'L:., Prot•nator. t3-'nnP face, tato a sad one by a single stroke." _ _ - _ agricultural implements hot'weathor, Anions shoal whom your „`yhy• eDoke up little Johnnie, in dis- OCCHER& POSTILL,L,eeritred 9nc• �,atebmaker told a7eWeler, A%aster go Pilkey, son of D. Pilkey correspondent noticed eostalled ce visitors rt, •my schoolmaster can do that" JE- fu leers rot the Cocnty of Ortmno. vac• Balsam. was rno over Ly a heavy xaCoa were Mr. Sproule and Mr. Nortbey of Tel• afop sales 'A evarr de•crtt tion coannetad at a Brock S-treef, "'1112 B E- Y• It is said that not ianQ s$ moderate cbaree T ioncber. Ileal Estate on Monday, Fortunately no bones were fer Mfg•Co.Mrs. Sorthev and Tamil yr o Rear Ad Aeeot apd General yaiaator, Strict attenLca. _. - broken, he escaped with a few alight th'ittard of Nliine Bingham Co, and Mrs. miral Robley Evans entered a fashionable �byep to a'•t ordure b maxi or telegrapa`Ap p`ate dee, Clocks and Jewelery, bruises. - Wltcard, !ties Annie Hancock daogater of house of worship is New York and took dress T808. POUO�Ea. BroughatoM. Mr. Thomas Hancock the well haowa oov• L seL2 tar forward. Hef was well but not - POi ILL,Green Weer,On;- Repaired neatly and promptly. The children of the public sebool bad tractor, and Mr. Forbes of the Tomato mSg 'WELLINGTON HceteY.-Hay• holidays on Monday and Tuesday. on ac• m naivety dressed'. Boon after the his 1 General Trusts Corporation. Advantage m, 1 had sailed himself a mea and his ut,Rt removed to spa tbo:ovsIIlp o+°irmlib p 7 c17 1� wile entered. He looked aaeaay, and ed she abO•e house.I am prepared to Tarnish raZl Work 8 Guaranteed. posDina and of theotherMork pineeC a or-day kat for as picnics at Frenohm ate polling on his card wrote on it: "Do you swo lode,lon to all who desire to patrons:.* nectfon therewith. Bay, The excellent eloping beaches on the P r fifteen hundred dollars a X06, BPsciows sample.rooms. I shall be pleas- risits Pickering week. and Friday of bay and{eke shore,proved veru is miring, know I Day ed to sen all old patrons sbso.t T have Oe- Joseph Boyer.pre•ideat of the Boyer and most ok_tsh party enjoyed a plunRe, ,saaloa to.rely ilarlihrm .1AS. M ENCS, __._.__- Year for thin pew l Piot to be outdone hie >t(arahbm,Out. _ The Maanfacturing Co. Detroit Mich. is the Rock•baae were quite plentiful and the coattesy,Admiral Evans took one of his ; ��� Qtle41t of bis mother, Mrs M. Borer for a ash baskets were soon filled with dsh of a Own cards, Lod above hie name, wSiCla .' aero - few day. this week. Mr Boyer has been g�sf� and as w►a afterwards proven of aacrsearfly Rave bis naval rank,wrote is Deering Harvesting Machinery, 't 1 eminently successful in his fine of basi• a delicious flayor. As darkness came on reply: ­Well you pay too d—d mach." nese and has amassed a large fortune, the party retarned home,. well eatisfisd DeerinL Twit?@. apo»sed b7 act of Parliament 187t that to have a really �eassat, time, nae Tadhope Buggies, I{•letsriaa s=worn. ��•--- to to askoke, but •that alio the Celsbsated Ma�Ruet Creams � Aat:iorized Ca,;JW.....................$1 OOOA00 Ouninarton. - not sad withi■as hoose rasa of does no of handling. Subscribed Capital.•.. ......... .-... eoDoa near at . ,�v(,vy; � simplicity; `lives -- � Toronto,is one of the most delightful sum- • Asaanees of skiaidtxitnti challenge the world. SoI Assets 13ia312y Coaceititile,:::........ 7 4t Don't forget the h+tivest home at gore- mer resorts in Ontario. CLU and see or write-- Josh Cow► s ._. T.H.NOUILLA.•+,.Esq. bank on Friday evening tag Op.co-axon vee - --- 1W. .. ,rs _T.zur.a_ - aRE[It RIYER: sg i= I3ot.tarst' Special attention ,even to armor's sats which a varied program will be rendered We lead in Speetaote and EyegiLw 8tfiaR Rotes Collections solicited and uromptly mule by good talent. + -ptklele fOtlOw• NO etttta Ot bad �] Mrs.O.H.Doteu is ander tha doctor s • Cjl2SS Farmers rotes dircovpted Amencaa and _-_u ,, , ea$atts from .q��taclea pW'• Foreign Exchange bought bad sold Drafts is- care at present• ebadea from sued,aTailable on Lu parts of the world -Brougham. A number of friends visited the Misses Eyes eavtnss saatt)Department. •..• -- Ferrier on Sanday. :Ed. J. Smith. Istereet allowed on depposita at higbest our- Rev. A. McAuley,of Mitchell, is the Harvest is not quite over as yet. vee- - •reatrates,and credited half-yearly to depositors guest Of H.and Mre. Meehin t6ie week. al fields of shocks can be seen. _. Jeweler, _ There is comfort in wearing Geo. Xerr. Manager, Mr.and Mrs.Wallace, of Greenbank, Miss Jessie Nigbawander spent L few one of our artifical Glace Eyes - visited Mra,T.C. Brown-over 8naday. daysthia week with friends is Colambae. Pirie Block, Pickering• beean!e they are of beat duality Dpb�INION BANH Mesers W.J.Boden and T. C. 'Hob• to and Mrs.Lawrence,of tieroll'gwood, visited last week with the tatter's orate=, ' :,. and finish, and best of all" we bard were in Toronto on Thursday on a are,Eli Ntghswander. All work left with W. J. BODELL, charge you very Hula. baeines6 trip• Mrs.Page,of Brooklyn,N.Y.,and Mrs. BroaRhsm, will receive careful soQ Mrs.Ida L.Mortoa,of.Chic"O •Spent J.L. Spink,of Toronto, spent a few days prompt attention. F E. Lukes Optician. Capital Paid ua, $2,45 0,000 Sunday and and Monday aitb ber brother with Din R T Hawkins. p Dr.Geo. N.Fish. The Harvest home held at J.B.Wilson's Oar work is guaranteed. --` rroronto OPt1ow1parlors'2O8. serve, Fund X2,450,000 A.Parker, manager for M. WeLaagh• Friday evening last proved to boons, cf SET ....a:. _ iia lir Co.._Royal_Dominion_Mills, Toren-. thi best Of the season.. Although thecon y WHITBY BRANCH. to,spout Sunday with his friends in this stent rain daring the day kept navy from village. being there in theltheevening there wastFurnaces Frank and Mrs. Gleeson were in Toren a large gathering. All the advertised tel general sanhtn[ sustness sraawwtee eat wall promptly oa hand and very eel JUST. IN _ Special attention uvea to the collection to over Sunday. Mrs. Gleeson remained dom it is our privilege to hear such a pro- - — �" 1 e e e e parmer a Sale mad of ar Notes. there fors few days before returning all through was 4111001• ' 'SAVINGS DSPABT3VIE:Q'l', y gram. The singing Sh 1� ds O.C.Tonic Bitters home. lent and the elocutionist was of rare & Eavetroughing $ilson' fly O.C Catarrh Cara wards.iest allowed on deposits of$1.00 and up- Gen. Stevenson, of Sherbrooke, Qae., talent. .The tea was served by the ladies +rLagletoot p.C.Balsam,Sproce dt Tar2;J.THORTON, spent Sunday lass villi his parents. in their natal Sao extend style. The writer Iaseet Powder Abbey's Balt - McNAOEsI Daring his short visit home be dropped is authorized to extend many thanks to _a specialty, prices comparing q s. reciters,ba d all those t - -G--- ;-. lime Jtii4e, - -fifty-points. Bin eT ' band an a the � - y Q to any way-to make it_otie.vE_the favorably with other dealers. Panae ----- . —.._ __-..__• _ Anti Fly Oil Imperial Lemonade s B. pRINGLE & CO Notwithstanding the very heavy rain moat eameaaiul gatherings ever held at Fy•Ba$,s SOAP....., on Monday afternoon the garden party Green River and especially to Dir,and _ and .bazaar under the an.pbces of the lira Wilson in opening their lawn and all Open for bueinees at G. Bandy'$ ` - _ OF WHITBY, Ladies'� Aid of St, Johne Presbyterian conveniences for the comfort of those prey• residence. stiaot Wild Rsepbenq Essence Lemon church was a decided success. The pro• eat so that all went away highly pleased . - ++ Blackberry •' Vanilla Hare just taken in stock a consignment ' _.. „• 8trawbezry Pineapple gram presented was one at the best ever The gathering dispersed at a respectable .pt LIVERPO'GL SALT. They are just rendered in Br'ongham. Everyone who hour after the band playing"3od esve the Doe light waftoa unloading.also a oar of the celebrated waS'Ldvertised to take part was present Bing." Proceeds 8�S,4U. lows for Sale. ,....PS CHINE••.•• WINDSOR SALT. In 911 lines of fanoy '6 Gang P - _ and all did their p�:rta in a most credit•. W ]? Gamble of the Ontario Agri. -g Bicycles for sale of to teat• Foot Beer F blight Headtohe Waters and staple groceries they offer Special ad. Lble manner. The ladies of Ilio uangre vast es. tion had a great many need and o Mercury' -hath reports to the Gingl d e S. �►U.Itd� c' (Hager Beer 8 Lrne " s$ Ra >lderonr hat be rind not find smingle Everybody aoknowle3ges that they sell ornamental articles far sale and suety. y ` mental sugar ax baste in At the the beat TEA for the moneo to, be had thing met with a ready sale at good poor lot of 8 = r anywhere. 40-1y prices. The total reeeipta for ibe even the whole Of oath Ontario daring him �_�f Clar9n?O , 'ckerui Pharmacy. W. B. P. Co..— ling amonowdtoover $92.90 recent inspection. i ti a„ „ �RJETS 0F THE WORLD LD -No. 1 white, cash, 73ic; No. 2 red, THE OPHIR CA .:Xw µ THE DUKE IN ONTARIU. .CRIME IN CANADA. cash and August. ?8c; September, -�, Arrival - 73ic; December, 751c. No Reason to. His Itinerary Outlined-Festivities Indlotab:e Offenses and an St. Louis, Aug. 27.-Clo d-Whr at iti le II Toronto. Convictions. fricea of Cattle, Cheese, (ir3la. 8;ts 3e ttawa says:- 1n the Loading Markets. -Cash, 70r, September„70}c; De t tto' A despatch from 'Toronto says :- 7.-yYheat-1'he lo- cash l 7 o,c bid; $e tem Wh A � owes from Quebec A despatch from r t eat says re- . cember, ?3lc. pr According to resent information the P -- Aug. 27.-Wheat-No. 2 �1iOiya` at the Royal party Duke and Duchess .will arrive in The statistical department has pre- at-No. y Toronto, Aug,g, ^lj p 72jic fid;. to that port on the ap- North Toronto at 2 p•m., on Thum- pared the cj'• al statistics for _ Cal market continues quiet, with pri- December, 75ic. Corn-No, 2 mixed Sept, 18th, is discredit' the year ending 80, 1900. q paw G day, October 10th. They will be Y g cell 'steady, Sales of old No. 2 58jc. Oats --No. 2 mfz� t is pointed out that. the escorted to the City Hall for the in- The report treats Of indictable o1- White and red to millers at 68ic low September, 35fe. Rve-No. a, 57#c' rsot transport on which the se- formal municipal welcome, and will fences and summary convictions, the freights, New No. 2 while otters at Cioverseed-Prime October', �i3.26,' d contingent sailed to South Af- former including all cases tried by rice made the vo then.go to Government House. They S .66c middle freigl�4cr export. No. bid. Oil-Unchanged. % voyage to Cape Town will. dine at the Parliament Build- police or other magistrates with the: 1 Spring is ua Agedat 60c un Winaeapolis, Aug. from Halifax in 26 days, after cal- consent of the accused under "speedy Bee lin Ings in the evening, as the guests of Midland, and No. .. goose �4 to 84j•c wheat-Cush, �69c; , t c• on gat Cape Verde. As the Ophir is the Governor-General, and will hold trials," "sun:mury trials by con- middle fret ?t .,31anitoba Wheat to-681C; December... 1 Nor- capable of a sea-going speed of at sent," ana •"Juvenile Offenders' B•=' 72c: a reception after the dinner. On steady, wftfi. ales of No.'1 hard at track, No, 1 hard, �c. Flour least 15 knots, she should De able to Act." 85c, Friday morning there will to a par- grinding fat,trausityk &ad of No. their .,B'9c; No. a da•, make the voyage in about 21 days, Indictable offences-The charges- 2 hard L 8�34fq' t.. Fqr Toronto and an-Unchang4a`s` Y ade and military review at the Wood- r: which would allow the Royal party bine during 1900 in Canada were 249 on the unveiling of the and wets 2d*I three days more to ,reach Quebec on more than in 1800, being 8,419, as. lritttTded-sl he ��bbt r�th »� LIVE BTOG°S MARKETS. the 18th of September. Queen's monument at Queen's Park, compared with 8,170 in the pre- " uoto Shorts, 81 ' and the investiture of the Duke with `q ia,a Ro, 2 dE b4 Toronto, Aug. 27.-At the western Ottawa's reception committee has an honorer d vices year. The convictions were to= y degree by Toronto r• ,•. agreed upon the following mottoes of 5,788, or 55 more than in 1898, r'rwest. cattle yards to-day the receipts were University. In the afternoon the rket is steady s'b 48c 63 carloads, including1,100 cattle welcome to be displayed 'along the The acquittals were 3,576, There royal visitors will attend a garden "Mitt ra'lreight, Augur delivery. 860 sheep and lambs, 400 hogs, 50 R°ya� progress through the capital: party at the R. C. Y. C. clubhouse were eight detentions for lunacy, and. Buckwheat=Mark dull, with pri calves, and a few milch cows. Welcome"; "The New Partnership, at the Island. In the evening they 67 cases which for different reasons, ces purely ftrnlpal. Prices for cattle were steady, busi- Great and- Greater Britain"; ''Mem- will attend grand opera at Massey such as nolle prosequi, were without bers of the Firm of John hull and sentence. In the previous year the; Peas-Trod` et and prices gener- ness good, and a fair clearance was Hall. On Saturday they will jour- 1. h Setts"; "Canada's Capital by Vic- ney by special train to London, St. acquittals were 955, detention& all 'uncha •A' 68c middlee18 t effected. �' eat. toria's Choice"; "A Loyal People for lunacy 11, and other cases of no • -•for acw o. 2,.August For the best export cattle the Y P Thomas, and back to Niagara Falls, " Barley.-Z1*tle is a igniet trade, price paid was from 41 to 5c, and. Welcomes Its King's Son"; "His stopping at intermediate stations, sentence, 01. with sales of No, 2-ii'f 43 to 480 for fancy stuff 5fc was paid, but Lor Head Unmellowed, but His Judg- Sunday will be a day of rest at the No. of Rate - ment 'Ripe"; "Ottawa Welcomes the convictions. per 10,000. joiddle freight, and of No. 8 at 42c second class stuff the price ranged Falls. On Monday Woodstock andgg 1800 1899 1900 middle freight. from 4} to 4ic per ib. There were Royal Duchess"; "Le Dienvenue"; Brantford will be touched and nine l Oats-There is a moderate demand some good specimens of cattle here Ottawa Souhaite Dienvenue a hours spent in Hamilton, returning P. E. I. .,. 16 27 1.46 2.48 with sales_ of No. 2 white at 33ic to-day. Leurs Altesses"; "Dieu Protege le to Toronto for the night. On Tues- New Bruns. 125 137 3.89 4.26 middle freight, and of mixed at 33c For butcher cattle the inquiry was Roi"; Souhaits de Longue Vie•a Nos day morning the royal train will go `'Ova Sao.. 250 X325 5.45 7.07 middle freight. Old oats are quoted good, and prices firm. Good to Futurs Souverains." The mottoes to Kingston. stopping at Port hope Manitoba ,. 4 89 9,92 11.37 18 locally at 84 to 35c west. choice cattle sold from 4 to 4ic .per are.to be painted on blue cloth. en route. At Kingston the visitors Quebec ... ...1,773 2,487 11.08 9.01 Flour-The market is quiet. Nine- lb., with a fraction more several The Government, according to re- will take a steamer for a trip Ontario es......2,693 2,769 11.80 12.01 ty per- cent, quoted in barrels at times paid for extra choice lots, port, are spending money lavishly ih through the-Thousand Islands. Territories . 256 285 18.06 18.49 ° $3.90, and of $2;80 in buyers' b Medium stull was firmer, while scar- P' antic' &tion of the Duke's visit. The _Brit: Col. 370 489 21.40 28,40 afe Canada ... ..5,718 5,708 10.75 10.72 middle freight, for export. Choice cciy quotably changed, expenditure of the Department of straight rollers in barrels, locally Lxport bulls are worth from 31 to Public Works will be somewhere in HIDE AND SEEK. DECREASE IN QUEBEC. w''YV ad for Lower Provinces, $3.25 sto 4c per Ib., and for choice } to fe the neighborhood of two hundred - - thousand dollars all over Canada. It will be noticed that in all thA $3.80, Manitoba patents, $4 in more was paid. RitchenCr's Work Among the Seat- provinces except Quebec the con- bags, and strong bakerr;', $3,75 Not many stockers were here, and The Militia Department will spend tered Commandoes• victions have increased, the great- oatmeal-Market is unchanged. Car the enquiry was slow. Prices range about the same amount, and the out- A despatch from London says:- est increase being ;ti British Colum- lots at 53.90 in bags, and $4 in from 2} to 3c per Ib. lav of the various other departments The game of hide and seek _ wood. Broken lots, Toronto, 80c Milch cows are unchanged at from will bring the total up to near the g goes on bia, where the advance has been 23 qer bbl. extra. $30 to - g in South Africa. with small successes per cent. The North West Terri- „ 548 each. half million mark: The Government scored from week to week by the tories would show a decroase but Calves are quoted at from 52 to paint chops are taxed f their fullest British Armv. General Kitchener's for the Yukon, where the increase DAIRY MARKETS, $10 each. Good calves are enquired capacity, and costa of arms, etc ` - q estimate that there there 18,u00 has been 9 per cent. The comment for, are being turned out by the dozen. ]Butter-The market is steady with Doers in arras early in July is re is made that Nova Scotia, for a Major Forrester, 'bf the Royal Can- good demand for choice qualities. Too much small stuff came in and duced by recent weekly reports to a I mining province: has an exceedingly adian Dragoons, was in Ottawa on We quote as follows:-Selected dairy as a result lambs and sheep both Friday, and along with Colonel Pin- little ever 10,000: Where the frog-.i small number of convictions. la weakened, especiaily lambs, All the menu dt commandoes making up this,cities the increase has been 193, tuba, 17c: choice 1-IU rolls, 17 to cult, Deputy MiniGter ut Militia, and 71St: second grade, in rolls, tube and olrerings ultimately sold. aggregate are is a mystery The while in rural districia. these.- _has Col. Aylmer, adjutant-c racial, in- y' -` pails, 15 to 18c; bakers', 14c Hogs are steady and unchanged. , lar est hostile torte is in the F-astern'been a decrease of 128 The esti- spec•ed a parade of the !'.arses which $ Creamery is firm at 21 j t° 22c or Tho best price for "Finger;" is 7 jc Transvaal, but probabnly it does not (mate made according to occupri- - _ pr.nts, and at 20; to 21c for solids. Per ]b; thick fat and light hogs arc are to do duty for the stall of HisRoyal Highness when here The an exceed eight, hen ,red Burghers. Minns shows relatively the same as Eggs-Market continues steady: worth 61c per tb. Scheeper's commando is the only one last year. By sex the statistics Strictly new laid (nearby gathered!. Bogs to fetch the top price must !mals presented q.fine. appearance, south of the -Orange river, and Gen . 'show that there were 5,430 convic- though it has apparently not been g 13c: {resp candled, 133 to 12c; se- be of prime quality, and Qcale not feasible to obtain enough black ho r- French is operating against it. Krt-i tions of males, and 39fi of females. - Conds. 7 to Sc. below 160 nor above 200 ibs. g zinger and Wessels have been rein- as compared with 5,384 and 329, sex for the re uiren:ents of fife ecce- g Cheese-Market steady Finest, 10 Followirig is the range of quota- Sion: Some of the chargerq are bay, forced in the Wepener digcrict by the respectively, during less By a to 10jc, second- 9# to 91r. tions:- band; which Knox was driving table dating tack to 1884, the sta- and one is bedodappled gray, and their F tistics show that crime on the _ = Cattle tally are to be docked. throng:. the Orange Hier Colony, Pa+"ti - 1TOGS A'vi1 .PROVISIONS. ,r,,hippers per cwt. . . ,.S4 CO S.; r'0 but this combined Boer force is of females has steadily decreased. Dressed hog; dull at $0 50 to Do . light . ... .. ..... 4 25 4 (:0 * ab,mt tour hundred vier Thra {orrc Aa to origin and percentages sup- 5 Y s g - . BLOCKHOUSES ATTACKED. will be between two, fire,,, but will•'pled by the various countries in 9 75. with ver few ofterin Ho Butchers, choice. . ,. .. 4 _5 4 !:5 r, proDabiy c�capc by subdividing and s 19v0 are as follow ' :-England, ? - Products continue firm We quote- Butchers, orrc to good 3 SQ. .4 A _ ,, othe commandoes. a9 has'Per tens : Ireland, 9 per cent; -Scot- Bacon 'long clear,-ton and case lots, Butchers, inferior, 2 75 8 -15 The Boers Were Eventually FOrcei offtenten been Ione hN':'ie to the same land, a little over 1 per cent Can- S2 to il.ij, park mess, $1^ 50 to Sheep and Lambs. adians, 68 per ccht : United States, .- $2Q do : short cut 821. LO Retire, vection by De. Wet. r'I,vier. and ocher P Choice ewes, per ewt 8 40 '8 30 hoer Generals, A caaulty list given I4 per cent other foreign countries. Smoked Meats-Hams 14 to 141c ;Butchers' sheep: each: 2 (r0' 3 i10 -A despatch from Cape Town-saysout Saturday night. betokens a ser-f 6 rer cent. Crime On the part of t�eakta;t bacon, 13 to 16c. rolls, Lambs. each . 2 '0 3,50 The l!oers mrufe two nicht attacks ,ioua fight. which has not Deen ade- foreigners is on the increase By 1.c backs. IS to 1Sjc, and should- Bucks, per cwt .. 2 50. -3.00 on the blockhtruseq near Nauuwpoort quntely reported. rchgionq the avet•age per cent last sill. 11 to ll jc Milkers and Calves. Cap•' Colony The llrst was ably re- The latest despatches from Hciland year were as follows -Roman - Lard-Stocks light. Market Arm. Cows, each,.. 30 OU 4;.00 pulbed... but subsequently Lo.tteer's P Catholic 88 - Anglican, 15, Wtho- • i -- •� - indicated a despondent 'and' almost i g Guaranteed pure. in 50-fh tubs, 111c: Calves, each .. .. 2 UO '10.00 men made a bold attack five miles. hopeless feeling among Mr Kruger's dist, 9: Presoyterian. �, 13aptint, S;- p ,iia, life. and-tierces, lie. Hogs north of Naauwpoort, and the block- friends. all others and ''not giver'." 25 i Choice hog per cwt 0 00 7 _S hou,.es received a baptism of (ire JThe remark is )rude that the larger i THE STREET MAnxET: g" P The British troops behaved excel- religious bodies seem to be reducing 1 Light hog; 6 5U tl 75 lently. Armored trains arrived on ADVANCE IN TELEGRAPHY. 'crime. Of all these who were . con- The receipts - of grain continue Heavy hogs. per cwt... 6 50 a.75 2 the sacro with Maxim guns and ,dieted of Indictable offences, `3 per . - email The new wheat is very Light Sows,,. ...... ... 3 50 4 00 searchlights, and strong infantry re- cent were married in weight, one load of white sold at Stags, per cwt .. ... .... 0.00 2.00 . .infoi ccanents were also sent. The Hungarian System Worke3 at Speed The tendency towards ahat JtuaI bd;c a bushei, d load of red winter searchlights played on the rugged OL 40,000 Wo.d3 an !icer. _ criminal e1nSa whose numbers will be at 70c. and n load of goose at 66c. o---- hills; and the Maxims and rifles :A despatch from London says Smaller, but the number of whosa Rye unchanged, a load selling at P -• '- - poured in showers of lead wherever The new Hungarian system.ot. tele- repented offences will be larger, is /19je a bushel Oats are firm, 70U - busiiels selling-at 40 to 41c for oid, CANADA AND THE WAR. it was thought the Doers might be graphy, the introduction of which I stated to be appar�t. The largest lurking. The Boers were forced eo was announced eighteen months ago. 'class in the various kinds of offence and 36J to 371c for new Hey in t; fair supply. with sales of 25 loads retreat, has been a marvellous success. The consisted of "offences against pro- Quantitiell of Supplies Purchased In s stem has been installed between �party'without violence." this class of new at 69 to $11 a ton. Straw y amountin to 60 per cent, of the --sold at flio a ton for one load. This Country. Budapest and I`iurriag, a distance of whole. Larceny cotstitutea fife g Following is the range' of quota- A despatch from OttawS says STOLE NEARLY $11000. 8?5 miles, and is in practical work- tions :- Canada's expenditure up to date iho order a speed of 40,4.00 chief offence. Wheat, white ...... ...$ 0 72 $ 0 00 connection with the South African Burglars Make 8 QOOd Haul at words an, hour, The messages are SUMMARY CONVICTIONS. QJ) Italian Fruit Ston. written in Roman characters and re The percentage nf'increase in cum.14 heat, white, new.., 0 86¢, 00 contingents has been a little over' Whoat, red, new.,, .,. 0.70 0•x20 $2,000,000, but dhe country, has al- A despatch from Toronto says:- quire.no transcription. wary convictions taken according to Wheat, goose, new.,. 0.66 0.'00 ready been repaid this summer in the Thieves got a grand haul at Vinci Negotiations are in progress for provinces shows that all have in" _ Oats, old... 0.40 0.41 shaiie,of-contracts for hay and food Brothers', the Italian fruit store on es,taDlishing'a system in France and creased except Quebec and Prince - Oath, new... ...... ..... 0.361 0.371 products for the British army, and, Queen street west, on Sunday night, Germany. The latter Government Edward Island, In the latter pro- Peas ............. ........:. 6.6ti 0:00 in addition, $2,000,000 have gone when $980 in cash was stolen. will give 'it a trial betwoen Berlin vi e there has been a decrease, g nc he Itye0.49} 0.00 into the pockets of the people. Prof. Roxie Vinci, the owner of the busi- anti Cologne, a.nd the installation while in Quebec the statistics remain Tlarley ..: ..... 0.45 0.48 Roh•ertaon, Commissioner of Agri- ness, was away, in DuaaIo, and Airs, will be completed in a short time. practically the same. The Yukon Hay, old, per ton.'.. 13.00 ;13.50 culture, states that his department Vinci -had gone:to another part of binatfThe system is an .ingenuous tom- furnished oriel out of her fu eases. Ifav, new, per ton... 9.00 '11.00 has paid out up to date $4,000,0100 the 'city to visit friends. Entrance phone' of,the telegraph, the tees- The Territories altogether furnished Straw, per ton.,.. :... 10.00 0:00 for supplies .whi have been cont ta.is obtained through aback. win- Phone, and photography, the mss- more than any other two'of the Dressed Hogs.•, ....... 9.50 8.75 to South Africa. 'he Department of dow, and the money was taken from sages being written on sensitized provinces, the number of seminary ]Butter, in ib. roIls... 0.17" 0.22. Agriculture has of course, acted,-as ,t trunk. , It wouid ;seem that the Paper by ray 14ght and developed convictions Laing 20 per thousand. Butter, creamery... . 0.21 0.26 the agent for a British Govern- thieves were 'well a6quainted with and fixed by an automatic process. The report shows that fife crime of drunkenness among women in more Chickens, per pair- 0,50 0.80 ment in this matter. Prof. Robert-, the place. Ducks, per pair ...... '0.65 1.00 son left this afternoon for St. John,, The money was to have been used r. +- S fotherdbprovince.Quebec than in • any Turkeys, per Ib... ... 0.12 0:15 N.B,, to inspect a' shipload of ha y Mr. Vinci on,Monday to pay for SULTANS NEW ORDERS: One hundred and twenty-four,tjek- ' Eggs, new laid ...... 0.14 0:16 oats, etc., 'which is required foi a: consignment of fruit. , The detec-• at$ of leave were issued, 112 of- " •Eggs, held, per'doz, 0.12 0.14 army Oiirposes in South Africa. tives are busily engaged on the'casc'. Potatoes, new, bush. 0.70 0.85 Two more shiploads will leave durt c)____-_. What Women Cannot Do, and 11lnst which were for convicts in the peri- Tomatoes, basket .. 0,15 0,30 ing the balance of this mouth, and T _ Not Wear. -_•., tentIary„and the rest for inmates. Beef, forequarters .. 4.50 5 50 another Ave shiploads will be aunt SHIPYARD IN CANADA. of jails. Three of these were for- q A despatch •from •Constantinople felted'during the year. Beef, hindquarters .. 8.00 9.00 in September' from St. John. _ - - = --- .. s:-The Sultan has issued a sores -Beef, medium carcase 6.50 :7.25 Y • - ` Report That Big British F1rII1 Cott' o orders with the intention of limit- -+ Beef, choice ...... ...... 7.00' 7.75 in the freedom of Turkish wo;nen •,HF WALKED OUT. Lamb, yearling 6.50 7.00 templates Erecting One. g Y g •• and preventing their education by `. 'Lanib, spring ... ..... -8.00., 9.00 A despatch from London says:-It -foreigners. Christian teachers are Mutton ...•..... ... 5.50-- 6.50 TERRIBLE TRCsEADY. is understood that the great ship- forbidden to enter harems. Turkish A Prisoner Fools StratfOrd's ChieS ~ �• Veal, choice ... ..:.. 7.50 -8.25 - --- - = building_ .firm of Armstrong-Whit- 'children are forbidden to attend for- Of Police. UNITED STATES MARKETS. worth Company, •of ewcas e, eign sc ioo ild, Opt, Duluth, Aug. 7.-Closed:-Wheat Boy Killed at Vankleek Hill Blowing considering the advisability of build- allowed to appear in public accom- 2 PP P says:-James Smith, who said he Up Mimic Fort. ing a shipyard in Canada. , Enquiries inied by a Christian woman: -No _ No• 1 hard, cash, 731 c; No. 1 Nor- t - P• hailed from Chatham, was arrested___ the'n, cash, 71c; to arrive, 70 je ; A despatch from Vankleek Hill, at London on SaWrday elicited the Turkish woman is allowed to appear here on a_charge of burglarizing o September, 701c; August, 701c; Oc- Ont.,, says:-Herbert Beaton, 12 answer that the matter was too im- at-ftry�­of the pleasure resorts after Shakespeare Ward house, On hit tober„ 701 c; December 711c ; No. years of a age died ,•on Thursday Portant to niake a statement with one hour before sunset. No Turkish y person •was foand a gold watch, Northern, 68c. Oats .351 to 35ic. at the home of his father, Matthew consulting the directors, which woman is allowed to indulge in "fin- which was stolen from the house- is Corn-55ic. Beaton, Derby Avenue, as the 'result seems to give confirmation to this re- moral practice" of rowing. Turkish question. The chief locked h•im up Milwaukee, •Aug. 27:-Wheat- of an explosion of gunpowder. His Port• girls may not wear sunbonnets or in the'cells'in the new city hall,. and Higher; close,,No'. 1 Northern, 711 little brother, Douglas, was also se- o birettas or any headgear other than then went out: to hunt up more evi. to 74c; No. 2 Northern, 7i9 to- 71c; riously burned. About 15 boys gas the old-fashioned "hotos" a kind of dente. When he returned some hours CATTLE FROM YORKTON. smoking ea or turban. The September, 70ec, Rye-Lower; .No. thered on Tuesda ernbon in Mr. g P police later his bird had flown. c 7., 581 to' 59a, Barley-Easier; No. R. Thistlewaito's.grove to play at _ -- _ have received orders to see that The windows of the cell room are 1. 64c; sample, 45 to 62c. Corn, war. They built a fort, clubbed to- First Assignment for British Port these laws are`carried out. as yet u.ibarred, and .some outside September, 571c- gather, and purchased 50 cents' Seipped .on SatUrdry. friend of the prisoner threw a key - Buffalo, Aug. 27.-Flour-Firm ; worth of gunpowder. This was plat- "' ' through the window. Smith there- good demand. Wheat-Spring, quiet; ed in a position to blow up the fort.' A despatch from Wiribipeg says:- COMMANDO CAPTURED. upon quickly unlocked his cell door - No. 1 Northern, old, 787.c; December, The injured boy' undertook to set The first shipment of cattle from and climbed out of the window. He " .761C.,-Winter • wheat=No.- -'2- Ted, fire to-it by lighting a match to the Yorkton thisseason was loaded onhas not been seen since. - 741c; No, 3 extra red, 73c. Corn, powder. The result was..an esplo-- Satarday, and consisted of 500 head, Clever Work Of COI. Parker at stronger; No. 2 yellow, 63}c; No. 8 cion, which set the boy's clothing on The -shippers are Gorden and Iron- DOrnburg. °- - - -• do., 63c; No. 2 corn, 62} to 63c ; fire, and his legs, arms, hands, and side, and Mullins and Wilson. The A despatch from Cape Town says: At Drussels pro-Dose committees. _ No: 8 'do,, '62 jc. Oats=Stronger; face were terribly burned. He was 'cattle a're consigned to England, via - CoI. Pnrl(er, has captured Haas- are organizing an international pet'- No. 2 white, 40;c; No. 8, do„ 38c. hurried to a stream of water which 'Portland. • Shipments will be made broem's entire commando at Porn-I tion - in •favor of intervention-in Rye„dull and weak; No, 2 offered at runs"near by and the fire citinguish- lieteaftcr every week. It is expected berg. The Boers lost seven killed, South Africa, to present to the Czar (,n 1,C. ed. His younger brother wasainjur- that Over- 6,000 tread will leave two wounded, and twenty-offs fire nn the' Occasion of' h1S visit tr Detroit, Aug. 27.--Closed: -Wheat 1 ed is the effort to save him: Yorkton this year. prisoners. i Fr..:ce. Y /° Ad- J-M1 rv. p . ` - P It. .. TWO OF A KIND. , GRA j Patrick o Dfara, a private iA the C L011 TBl 19 UNITEALLY ACl�11fORLEll6$D TO BB TRI 807. 9th egulars, R 'went t,o the colonel of his regiment and nfor a two LUDELLA CNTE A .. weeks' leave of absence.ce. The colonel was a severe disciplinarian, who did not believe in extending too many privileges to his men, and did not13 SELECTED FQOR THE Pt'BM BLEND:3. 3C,L4e°67aatld"eo cants. — hesitaw to make use of a subterfuge _ is evading the granting of one. t F You �al"1t bet res-du Blur sit rc Well, said the colonel, what do you BUTTI , trans, POULtmy,a ,seer PewTs,uW PttsDgoal ti 1C tf + ►w� want a Lwo weeks' furlough for? The Dawson Comm[ssio�'f`� L�ri@�,y-44cr,WeaclliarxssatA ���g��s���g r ; +ate aMi BP Patrick answered, me wolfs is very lCF+AsSe,Toronto. 77� t N+E�-�f�IILVYYI�1 LIQUID - — arc an to C1ilTtifieIl-tire - _ s e e, 2lio O and if ye didn't mind, she would like NO REASON FOR HIS CONDUCZ`-"'I'Qiir=Cs`oo e`lsetau5; r to have me home for a few weeks-to 7. ghat I'm looking fur, said the old ing dress with tan shoesl, That's NOW Patent SQx SOM080NT POWDER s • 260 give her a bit of assistance. g f awfully bad form;l Dick-I kzrglB, man as he of of a train, is a law- The colonel eyed him for , few g but evening dress wit# stocking feet. Large LIQUID and POWDER 25 yen who'll make a certain young At the Stores orb lltail,postpaid,for the Price. �� minutes and said, Patrick, I` a. let- is worse. � s � man in my town come up to the grant your.request, but Igot alet- go to jail. s T Po P Ik-line or - - - ter from your wife this morning say- . 7 cc' hat's a certain young man in iThat hard-boaltrd; egg,gava me a A Dentists irdon: As an antiseptic and hygienic ing that she did not want you home; y that you were a nuisance, and raised ,your town been up to? asked the spe- headache. You -hattlda'C eat �d- Jmouthwash, and for the care and preservation of the tee and tial policeman who had been address-. boiled eggs. I didn't eat it. A f� �'t�1s I cortiiall� recommend $ozodont,—1-consider it the ideal a war whenever you were there. She ed P low hit me with it behind.the ep,r. Id9ntifrioe for children's use," ante of writer u s a ]]cutins. hopes I won't let suis have any more Courtin' my daughter. # },, Po PP ] furloughs. But that's no crime.INN III I 1�11Il8Pd'9 LlrurneIlt �QPB3 Uolila,et8 HALL dr RUCKEL, MONTREAL That settles it. I suppose I can't Engaged to her fur two years. get the furlough then? said Pat. That's perfectly legal -�N MERRY OLD ENGLAND ( ochl- No; I'm afraid not, Patrick, It But the weddin' day was flied, and Seventy thousand cochineal insects but unlucky French advocate. There wouldn't be well for me to do so un- was no desire to propitiate a shal- der the circumstances. they should have bin married last ne to a single pound of dried cineal low conscience in the motive of this week, persisted the father. near. The world's crop of cochineal NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN I pequest, only a real affection in the It was Patrick's turn now to eye Oh, T see. Then he's gone back on is from 300 to 500 tons. the colonel, as he started for the the rel? ' E<IILL-AND HIS PEOPLE, clerk for his master, an affection al- door. Stopping suddenly, he said;- g " most like that of father for son. Colonel, can I say something to Gone dead back on her sir, and it's - — ' To make this little fortune of, ap- vez? a breach of promise case, if I know >�100 B8Wb1'd, $100. Record of Occurrences That Will proximately, $4,750,, the aged clerk Cet'tainly; Patrick: what is it? anything about the law. The readers of this pal•er will be pleased Interest the Sons of England. had regularly laid aside half his sal- you won't get mad, Colonel, if I Unless-he had good and sufficient learn that there it,at least one dreaded diseasl ars and had undertaken a teat deal ,� reasons, you know. that science has been able to care in all 14 e g say i.. stase.i and that is Catarrh, Heat's Catarr4 Lady Henry Somerset claims to of very remunerative work in his Certainly not, Patrick; what is it? Ile couldn't hev had. Millie is one Cnce is the only positive cure now known to cure female inebriates by employing,spare time. of the best girls in the world. No; the medical trateraltT. Catarrh bean4t a csa, them as gardeners. , The late Duke of Westminster once I want to say that there are two she didn't give him no reason to flip- ttitutional diseane, requires a constitutional No one can be gazetted to the Lite bequest from an old wo- splendid liars in this room, and I'm trsatmont, Hall's Catarrh Oureistaken inter. g received a be u one of them. I .was never married Sop' sally. acting directly, upon. the brood and ;or rlorse Guards unless he is on the —an who was retained in his employ in my-T61fe. And you didn't? Mucoussurfaces et the system, thereby dpp "Prince form n Not a reason sir. On the da be-- traTing the foundatioa of the disease, ed6d ace of ;5'ales' List, a ears in a humble position. Y Y Y p t n. torn¢the and&are❑ Lh b bulla n - The celebrated clock erected at Ito-I The bequest only amounted to $33 fore they was to be married I sent orastltndon ane as.t,rin�amara to dei p its ver Castle in 1360 is still in action and a few pence, but the grateful old WAY FREIGHT HOTEL fur Sam, and asked trim to lend rue worse. Tie proyem a have so ranch (M."Hila creature declared before she died that $500 and take my note fur three dr earache for ern,that they Iter one Han. At South Kensington Dluseum. I Bred Dollars for any case that It falls W earn Lord Roaeber succeeds b the the amount was what she had saved years. He sort of choked up over it, Band for list of teatimanial•, y' Y ,from her wages, and she wished it to and said he'd see about it, and F.J.CEIiG\EY&CO.,TOLEDa death of his mother, the Duchess of!go to her employer to show how that's the last anybody has seen of Sold br�ngsic''• 75c. 'Cleveland, to a considernDly fortune. PROPRIETOR OF THE POPII- hint. No. sir; I never ave him no ,iie,11 a Pamzly Pills are the best much she appreciated all the kind- g Regent's Park, with 4729 acres, is ness she had rcMived in the Duke's LAR MONTREAL HOSTELRY reason fur throwin' my gat over, and the biggest of London parks. Eat. 'service, The Duke was greatly TALKS- ABOUT DODD'S you bet he'll either come up to the The largest li�htning conductor in James' Park, with D3 acres, is the touched b the aim le bequest and ( the world as on the Lu 9 Y P 1 KII'V-EY PILLS. - scratch or he'll act as a warain' to g pits Weather sulalieet other tellers who don't know their (Station, In Bavaria. It runs down accepted h but l took care that own minds. the mountain side for three and a 'there was as Increase of some'46,- those to whom Lho little sura should half miles to a lake. ediciCnt volunteers at the end'have fallen were not losers by the old Used Them Some Yearn Ago for a of 1900. as compared with the pre- fad hs manner of showing her regard Bad Case of Kiduey Weakness. A MYSTERY' CLEARED UP. �—r p v,ous year, -Recommends Them Highly to ��(}Q'�$ ��nl��in� ��� Q��nQ� h UDg• The banking power of the United Perhaps the most remarkably be- Pa-have you seen with the micro- 9 Kingdom has increased from 132 quest by servant to master was a All Those Who Are Worried !scope all the tfttle animals that are small estate, value'1 at about 3_),o,- 'b an Urinal Sedin:_nt. in the water? Francis Jos,ph e • millions in 1840 to over 1,OtM mil- Y Y Y � P of Austria now 71 !long at present. UNTO, which was bequeath�ei b,a a r Tommy-Yes. papa, I saw them. Years old, has been on the throne 57 tired bank manager to the principal Montreal. Aug, 6 -Dan W Allan. Are they in the water we drink? years. and so holds the record for Queen Victoria in her younger days partner in a ba:iking firm in France proprietor of the tray Freight Iio- Certainly, my child. �kmgth of reign. King Christian of had quite a taste for millinery and, by wihom the tostat,or had. b•?cn en1-- tel here, made a strong stat,•ment Now I know what makes the sing- Denmark is 82 but has only been on what tai more, woq not above trim- PI„yed for upw,rrds of thirty y-•ars about the well-known remedy Docid's Ing !'n the tea-kettle when the water � the throne 37 years. _ ming her own bonnets. Besides his will the testator left a Kidney I'illa, Mr Allan's hotel is begins to boil. Cards? h ow .r - as grown more quickly': addressed to tlt� bin-.+clary,�at 443 :•+t. Jantcs street and en { 'e than any other large British town explaining his r^t9on.� f"r making the joys considerable popularity with MudsLinimentCoresDistempe' of !ate yearn From 1881 to - 89.1 beciuest, which he cold- not declare railroad men.: Its p,>pulation rose from 83,Ud0 to, in the will itself without maki�}- Some of tne-latter wer. discussing I was aired of acute Bronchitis by f The longest horse-drawn railway in 12D,e10t1, public a'very grave secret, an event ailments peculiar to engineers MI:�ARD'S UI fIUENT. the world runs from Buenos Ayres -' A title has been extinguished by he wished to avoid The secret was I t*rakemer, tiromen. conductors and J M. CAMPBELL. to the town of San Martin. -a dis- th•• death of Lord -'44antage, since no that while in the beneficiary's yr-, train crews ,generally It was ac- 1 Bav of Islan,lb tance of 50 miles Thirteen hours heirs survive hem Ile was a great vice the-testator ha! invented a sys-I knowledged that the greatest difTi- I alai cured Ot I'-.vial Neuralgia by to allowed for the distance, and landowner in five midland counties 'tom of petty peculation which he had c•Iity a railway man has to contend MINARD'S LINI11F:v1" trains leave Ivory hour Of the 8.650 guineas which Scot_ practised, both as cashier and branch with is Kidney Trouble. The con- WM DANIELS. land has promised to -the Wesleyan manager, without being su9pccted by tinual jarring of the tram weakens :4pringhi,l. N fi i {,{k - 'Twentieth Century Fund, .£6.950 has:anyone and over so long a period the f,iters of the 9i'stem and various I was cured of Chronic Rheumatism 'Kinard s Liniment Cures Diphtheria _ Ibsen received at- the head-office in that when retirement came he was, forms, of Kidney Trouble result - by-MINARP'S LINIMENT able to buy , the litt!e estato bo-- "Every man that-works in an-en- GrORGE TINGLEY, _ ..London. In 1850 the United Kingdom only I•que`athed and settle down comfort- gine cab or on any part of a rail- Albert Co., N, B Q y For using smoky engines upon.ably road train ought to use Dodd's possessed 14 dailies. and 551"lour. their railway.at 1S cat Dulwich, the This State of affairs was,, however, Kidney Pails,” said one marl, nals altogether, Today there are lt3outh-Eastern and Chatham Rail-:Partly due to the tact that alt the "Are Dodd's Kidney Pills what 2A48 dailies, and 2.".46 other pert- 'way Company were recently iined!crita'rna in which he, had invested they're cracked up to be, though 7" tdicals - ,£5 and £IO loo casts !his III-gotten gains had turned out ut in a w. and A ItLOR TliAT STUNNED, P . Have W. P. C. 1091 - .. Ant.tng the magnifcen; historic I exa�edingly well, so that at the time "Yes, sir." returned the first em- you ever had a dumb, name- - - ' _ land .tately English country seats1of making his will he" (mind -that. phatically, "Dodd'* Kidney Pitls aro less feeling of some approaching dts- '�ALV��Ty� Wertheim, in Oxfordshire, the seat-of'albeit he had run through all the what. they're cracked up to be, and aut.cr, she asked. the Marlborough family, is undoubt-;money, th<� estate was worth a suns I'll leave it to Mr Allan." ( Well, no, the celebrated lawyer re- /� - Cdly the greatest !equal to the nggr:�gaAe ,,f his itoal- "Gentlemen"' said Mr Allan, "I .Plied, the only time I ever had that CARBOLIQ ' Officers of the Midland Railway, tnfis, and, therefore., in bequeathing C,rmly believe 'Dodd'9 Kidney Pills kind of a feeling was once after the it free from encumbrance he felt he will do everythin that is. claimed dlsaiter had taken place. which has been using forty Amcrt- g - QINTM ` I ENT '.. can locomotives, admit that they I wn9 doing all that could be expected for them. They are a getSutne meds- i Oh, dear, 11'lrat was, it that hap­ cost see good, but say they cost more to �of him to undo his wron, Tn• adrii- `cine. They cured me nt Kldnev-Ex> d to you, fDf v� tikin IRitments, operate than the British. tion he left an explanation of the Trouble. I know that, MY urine W'hy, you see, a girl that I had IL 0.Oamrt&CO.. In refusing to sanction the forma- system by which he had been able, to.I was full of a kind of red brick dust been engaged to several years before YtutOnatM,England rob the bank, and showed how to de- for years. I knew it was my Kid- my marriage came into my office one - ••' •tion n.1 n 5cotti�.h Volunteer Corps ' i - ' for Tyne.4ide. the Secretary for War toct anyone else attempting-the sante neys, but, could' get' nothing to Rtop day to have me give her some ad- Brass proposes as an alternative a ' new thing' - it Two . boxer; of Dodd's Kidney. viCo concerning the disposition of flAnd---- - Pills did Lhc work finally, and hoe about $500,000 worth of property corps of Scottish Yeomanry, been all ri $t ever slatey, she had just inherited from an uncle The King has appointed Ivan h PERFECT TREASURE, g, in Australia that she had'never told Instruments,Drums, Unlforms,tto. Campbell, late Cameron highlanders, Park(-. I aur sorry to hear, old - " me ,tbout•, EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND to be a member of the Corps,of Gen- man. of your domestic troubles. I A STILANC:F: CIRCULAli. r.cwost pricaa over quoted. Fits oatalogne tlemen-at-Arms, in the place of the ought not to make you feel badly. Mrs. amid-Did 500itlustratf'ms,msil free. Writsuiforml A strnn-_c circular !Sas a*t been T you ever fnd a t [ate Lieutenant-Colonel Holbech. but we really have the best eervaat j man under the bed? Mrs. Bluff- chug In lassie or tlaalea!Iaurasaeat•. An interestingepoch has been I ever, saw, issued to signalmen on a Russian' , P t ailway, forbidding .thein to t;,, I tics; the night we thought there were W$dLFiY RDYQB tr �10.a Lrl�lte� marked in the history of Vickers- Lane (sighing)-I am•-tire I'm glad r_sle'Lp lying oil the rails, One would 'burglars in the house-I found my Toronto,Ont., and Winnipeg.Stan town. the urban creation of Diesels, to hear it, old fellow. She is a good husband there!' naedl� imagine that the tenii'tation Vickers, Son & Maxim, in Walney one i"s size. y Q DOYOLAs ago t1 Is3and, Darrow. The foundation of Parke-Perfect! There isn't a to du so would prove overpotvvrr.,g• Aletallie SKYLIGHTS 124Adeliidest, its fast school was laid by Dlrs, E, thing about cooking she doesn't' un- bu't it appears that the signals en Dloney, said, the political orator, is Tosoxro,Orrr, F. Cross, wife of the chairmah of the derstand, feel .they have to sleep 'some there, a great lever, and—" That's right _ -in([ they labor under the delusion mister,.interr•upted a man iti the gal- BUFFALO NOTEL8, : Barrow School Board. Lane-That's fine: that the vitration.of an approaching �lery; it's such a great leaver that The-great County Council improve-� Parke-Not only that. but she un-' trairi will «aken them up, a mission'!n_ost of us can't keep it. ANAetAN N8U8iI FON CANADIAN$AT der stands,other cioniestic branches ttfi which it frequently ,[ails Lu fulfil. CANACIAN PRICt8 AM MANA619 BY sent to the Strand has been carried-well. Waits 'oh.the table beautiful) He--Girls are queer creatures--they C A CANADIAN, . iso far that the old, street will not ' y-• • be recognized..b the visitors, so !! Lane-She must have sonle f iult. bin Y i marry the first duffer flint asks-there,. The Motet tuckrngham, ,- �reat'is the transformation in that r Parke--Not one.- It's really re- The British mint'now makes an an I I suppose Ise The, Marlborough, and t. ! part of it between Wellington street markable, Buil .profit of £780,000. Since-184, r P you would do the same, The Lillian. Lane-I crha s she likes to wouldn't ou7 She=-Ask me and and Booksellers' Row. It is a P- go out? the profits have totalled t5,400,.0p0. 1 Y Allnptod•Lebvildlnpp roofssrd a nlbelinsf- 9Ce. h,iham, r4oas$I.00 per day, pply,B.Is.20 t1l�M, rarke-No, sir!' Tlr.:t's the best Hot.iBor2i Change from narrowness and dingi- I ❑sham,BuIIala N. . -hess to brightness and'spaciousness. Part of'it. Site says she prefers to Thirty-threo German towns-now I por'�ver ritty Years ' 9toy quietly at'honm. FEATHER DYEIN • • Dies. Thompson, better known as hat's,populations of over 100,Ot?0, es; Q._ • ____._ ( -Lane=Is site respectful? against 16 fifty g Yom'•wnrarowhen for a B/oasrxo e,tzevr but beet teething. Clesalnt sad Curling sad 10d Movie cleaned Then the Scottish•pianist, Anna Robena Varke-lever had •such a polite g` years ago. �=twot'.tbeothUd ortensthehsum it oi:paite curse t+e p a" seat by pmt,10 Per as. the best place is -- '''d j,4tirllatv,.who in our grandfathers' 'girl in ,mv Donis: It's yeti. sir, and ,windati Lies the+tomachand bowels,sodisthe _ 'days teai. a most popular artist. Grates average 5 feet deep, in Eng- '�Id remedy u u,rh0k. wentwtive cents ate BRITISH- AMERICA#- OYE1NG' -CCI— • died in London at the age. of 82. Al- y s' mndam. al-L the tune. She fair- land, 3 ft. G In. in France, and 6'tt. 1 �tor� LWiNa,owssoorr:atoaftluv.' though bornitl YOTIi Dir_.-her- father ip sprints to do tui, bidding. : ]0 in. in Rus:;i I HONTRZA.L g was a Scotsman, and she received I Pu-lie tvax. Eler kitchen! Oh, The toted daily circulation .of news-' tNDINt6R3'. `her early training in the tttentics One pound of washed wool roduc- (papers In the Unite(' Kingdour was. tr r r sYPPuta. P P' s k rvu.tu• `� you..uught to see il! Asbestos roads; under Robert Muller of Edinburgli. Lane (generously)-Well, I con_ es on an average a yard of cloth only GU,000 in 1801; 700..000 in I tm4tt ,sn� pipe Covering, I 3r in, wide. 11831;'and is now 8't millions. I �" +a L%IRAft tubrioating Oils, - }-- g ittilate yore. old than. heft long Creases,sto. "heti she been with you? -" --- - ---- _ I a,r� CLERKS BEQUEATH DiONEY. Parke-Since this morning. "' „ �+ BurTCN ire*aMt C-MPOUNo cc, LimServriihts Give Suras of Money to DiT:SICAL TOOTH`EXTRAsCTION., 7�£ f� �.jC `�/•� TORVNTO. �f Q' rLi'{{JS C 0 ve T1 ZYH -vel =- „ Employers. P P •` Dominion Line • '' I In the ro oscd method. of tooth v � Steamships ' It is not uncommon for wealthy extraction of 1sI. Laborde, nitrous • 1" - I >ttontaea to U"rpooL Boston to Liver. ` ,�'.I� pool. Portland to Llr emplovers to make testimentary be- oxide is administered, and the nig-lit- �,0 v" Wfy '�•"7 tom, °7DO�1 vi•Q,ceN ! _ guests in favor of their enlployese mare'often caused by this almesthet- ,a..r•��t. f.arge sed PastBteamah,pa sur-,but cases wilety the I osittons are re is is charmed away by liver music 1 e ewe of a ern-- ,ore odati .. �e4�r!! y.�,- ➢ ' IS;.Eooas an>�Btaler W thcless we have come across h fete that the sang saothin� !gge�teci C6Y1" ��� •putt-l-it2en�,oa worm.anon, yb, versed are very rare indeed. Neter- from a pl,ono"„r.tPh. It is sn ecen ppaapaa n n4 Tb ac n; ln o tb . influence ....:T? 4e^- i ntes tC"MgepLuad all particulars,•DDIt to►ay •[ am cA9es of servants bequeathing con- may'lessen, the dila„retable expert- r t. oithenxw,r . •••ems• 'b• D.Torraooe adP siderable sums of money to enhlloy- ences front other anaesthetics like ( Mills Moatreals nztles! ers. in one or two cases e - e to �liTiTi'ix. _ - c a. jaGflr . r~l�r F J C�T- - -- -- jticularly interesting circumstances'. "(/ Twenty-three thousand francs t"at9 horwny, �crvia, Greece ani! Bill- _0 ?_1 0"M It NT the. amount 1n hard! LdTned c:isli be- garia era the nationp; wKich have ��^'_ lvacAz; �� ' ;queathed by a clerk to an eminent but one House Parliutnerit, f t 1 • ,t ,. a . . .- •. - - � /- `' . ., ., � . �' __ '. .. . 77 't, .i• _ .-t Claremont Markets. NDz��iexugxi1+�� her of filYcy five mFy,ltose.� 'tach 2. There shall bd ssst$n Wheat, Fsti, White.............. 63-65 ... �^ lhpvbllWW ovFzlda7 moralag&I its ofao of the other v'i1OesSuch, s number 'Wheat, Fall, Red................ 68-65 �� _ y - �iioitiering ono sa wol bias' the same Wheat. Spring.................. 64-65 .N� of meirb the IIber of its pops- Wheat.Goose..................._6o-63 IJ ya r(awttained at such census) sa P aeeY........................... 411-bo w• • Dunb. Ube Duloaber of sixty-five bears to the e _ -80 -- nnmber'af the population of Quebec Oats . ... -s1 ✓\ raj/ — 80 . i&o slicertainedl, , -' 8. In the:omputation of the num. XeRo �du4rrtiaemants. a.eo u�ud usaasata;• der of members for a proyi.nce a fract- ft.ta_itperr• ional art not exceeding one-half of VEATH . P 8 OY ANTE - o it,ara tin-smith• -FOR THE flOT R " on,per li r .10 Dents the whole number requisite for entit• B ing. Apply to A.B.Dowswell,Claremont - " snsesttoa, line ors ling the province to a member shall __ A 1 th 1901 -r rase moa sot tnaludp _"M_.Fa be disregarded, but a 'fractional part. between Pickering Village and Post hill • f } s�� %crura given to parties making moa• woIlen horse blanket. Finder will be suitably exceeding one-half of that number try � •state for 3 or 6 montild or by the year. Halt- g rewarded by returning same to this office. '16 pgesyyy al yearly contracts pa-,able clumawrly. shall be egaivsl@nt to the whole , ,nee cards,tan line.o:under, with pap.•, _ �Q U IC K LUNCH �) 65 pp,payable ffi advance. number- m0 RENT:-A bret•olaee farm to rent t�Fotic4rin loam oalmm�stea aaats"pat lint, 4. On an each r@ad astment the 'i conLsiatnR t O ae;ea;betas kot lO,B F.con, k we cent•per line each subseriaaut insertion. y FickeFing� For parhaalare apply to W. Y. —� ped it contraoa rates made known oa applica• number of members for a province i Ri11khardsoa,Pickering• 14'� 'EMERGENCY RATIONS Pio rroe advertisins Shall not he reduced unless the pro- t z AAB.ertisements without wrtttea aetznocionr P j 03T-Between 1'ioketinq Village and �1 GOODS Q - _ '"j)?be inserted until forbidden and charged se- portion which the number of the pope A i R.B•M rgnie,on Monday,Aug.6th.°las y PICNIC Vs o V D47 4sordiaRty. Orders for discontinuing advertise• mbe,yellow with varige.Led oak leaves. Finder - RAWAsmust be la writtug and sent to the nab. lotion of the prom-nce bore to the num will please 1 isve the some in this offi:e. ober. ber of the aggregate population o: _ k Job Work promptly attended to. I ICauadts at the then last preceding re-I -WHEATFOR BALE-I have E Murkar do Thexton, Pro•rietors S aquaatitp of seed wheat for sale,grown on a adjustment of the number of members new land of Jones Long Berry variety, Plump The Beat Canned Salmon. 1 for the province is ascertained at the °1211 1116&-1, Price mDderata. Also a tat caw tar Fundy Kippered Haddie. c sale- Apply to J.W.Bogle,Broaham' 48-17 FRIDAY, AUG. 80, 1901. then latest census to be diminished by 1 Smoked Beef. one-twentieth part or upwards. I TO RENT-The Bush farm,contatuina -Canada Sardines, in Oil, Tomato or Mustard. f S. Such Iead usiment Shall not 80 acres,more or less,being pan of lot g j 1 NOTES AND COMMENTS. yy. ) con.l.Pickering. Large orchard, good bon se take e: ect until the termination of I fair outbuildinge.wall watered,soil clay loam. — Apply to Wm-Tredwsy,Highlsad Creek,4346 - ! The people of Canada are looking the then existing parliament. POTTED HEATS.—Veal Loaf, Ham, Chi lken, ,Turkey, forward to another year of great pros- Thus, Quebec,.with her population, FARM TO RENT:-One bacdred and Oz Tongue. t The bar-vest 1n the North• as determined by the-census lust com toren:y.�ve totes,being part of lots 34 and Pon y 73 is the 9tii con, of ldarkham. Good frame STERLING PICKLES.—The beat Canadian mixed Chow. 'West is now nearly completed, and pleted, of 1.620,974, and a represent. ,ho¢9a sad berm with stone stabling, 91.9 miles ' the prospects were never more ram• ation of 65 members in the Hous_a of from Markham and Locust Hill, Apply to A. ChOW,LW-lite Onion. r P Fe P C, R6esor,Locust Biu. 4444 using for an abundant yield- As tLere Commons, is the basis by which the -- PURE GOLD JELLY POWDER.—All flavors: ' as a reported shortage in many of she representation shall be readjusted. FOR BALE-House and lot Being par:of lot 14,con I, containing I of an Wheat producing countries, prices will From the above it can be computed acre,excellent for POTTED JAMS.—Strawberry, Orange, Currant, I'1ttm, c of fruit trees sod° 000qoddfrom@ house,erat elan undoubtedly be satisfactory. As farm that there Shall be one representative water,hard and soft For particular. apply to Apricot, Raspberry. , products is the chief source of wealth in each of the provinces for every 24• =Jao Latchford,39 Pentng at,Toronto, or R _' `CHRISTIES' BISCUITS.—New, Fresh, Crisp. i Jn Canada, all classea will be benefited 988 of a population. And as the pop a a¢ntinR. Pickering 35 tt _ -by the farmers prosperity- 11 • is elation of Ontario now is 2,167,978 it i HORbE9 FOR SALE-I Gave for salTry Our Extra Java �aVa COf gee. amusing sometimes to read the com- can be determined that she will be en e 9 good driving borees, three A 1 -:menta of the art journals, when dis titled to only 87 members instead of work horses WS. 1 16d true and ki¢s and two party l y now nai:ch cows. 1 am also buying&s naaat fat 7 , -cussing the co2umerclal condition of 92 as at present. Still, the saving'' stock of all kinds, hufes, wool, etc. Stock-.the country, When the country is olauae, that is No 4 may be sufficient i drop;t�o:pp�toga awwFilislip ons enjoying a period of good times, the to prevent Ontario's representation i 1131.0 ministerial organs ascribe it to the from being reduced. There wilt li e1y' jrtAR}S TO RENT =Teat valuable - „policy pursued by the government, be a great deal of discussion over tisis t !arm s.D:nx 1C0 scree, more or ;e9►. - r e,og s::w e('et:oti.roar of Stn:on,P7^_ker;ag while if the country is suffetiti ii0m clause before the question is settled. on the re .,at are a FOOT �`�(t AP Ccod stone pwoatcr► WF 1� R a i t o :a period of depression, the opposition hr.:se,tom;goo:i frame barns,cattle stably.root i��".1i.i■� The t•3Ce Of Coal continues t0 ad. !cellar.seer: watered by won ani apneo. Yoaal i -)OIIIT1819 Can See no other cause Luan P Dreher.. Poases6ioh i;tsen for fa.l plowing sad the destructive policy pursued by ill@ vance, and another increase in price; f.I1P0#4e88:3n g•.•ea on ArtC let 19M. For u , the cold season be psrt`cw'eaa ap-,iv to K tlfred ad;er,on the prem hent may be able 1 Y 9 judicious tar• g p ^r li.uas e P 0. 45 1 ra party in power. While the govern• is predicted before _ t ins. The nce to the wholesale + dealers has been advanced. daring the ARM To HENT—TLv- at I have them in Bals, Buttoned and iff to protect and build up certain in. -Dr,:a. :i iso aeret mor.^r!arta.situate-11 Oxfords, neat and up t0 date for daatries as In the case of the lawsro- Past year one dollar per ton, so that a iia:+.: aea,•:f cberr,wD.,a. ..'all loty,^oa - _ P 1 F: aer,r.i, )a the.pre:sea are& good as Ladies and Misses. the Increase in thee[ rice t0 the' ' hibiting the export of saw.logs, -or the P {storey frame ho•tse.¢moa barn wttti at-rte stat hes dot imposed on certain im• Public cannot be called unreasonable. ,�ti6-boueati,lt alae ttonat, ors ustan'ecx ad heavy y Po Heavy or Light, wide or narrow rlet� manufactures. et the general The responsibility 30[ the ircresse so we,l sm°:�. orchard• Pnssee-w)a •t wen for _ All t0 date for Men,BO a still y g recta u n tLo mane owners and the ta.: p�ow:aR ', !poo—stop Aprt utai90d Far _ -- - aP y { prosperity of a country depends almost Po t,artr:utar.apply to Ale: Laws-n,lot+29,cos s 'YO hs-. For sldreat all&uses entirely non the su I and demand railroads which carry their output t-11ker:ng, ort•nerryw�od-P.o. sa-48 : Lad, Styles. all' i in the vanvns productions of the coon Both mines and railroads vise, _ almost antirely under the control of a tk% bRBORO m of 1,. ?U RENT— 'try. E4T - tty. Alio the state Of affairs, In this ._ F�ein4 coc�poeed of {at l eon 9 Rcarboro, _ respect 1L one COantC may be 1139x• Single corporation or trust. which 1;,L,&in,ne im &..rev+u-)re or 1696 ani is anowti Pa y ! t tab Saadere rat; It :a .:t i&tad as the Rubbers all sizes said styles.in Mens,'.Womens and Children. ence3 by the condition existing in en• fixes prices at Its pleasure. To It an _ Toii6 con read&iy 15 miles from ct,e stir of other county with whom they 1IIft increase in price to the eZtent Of One: Totonta so i riay ria l On the prea.,see aro a y y y I qcod atone hac�e r tb darnare sad bath ronin. have trade [elgtions. For example dollar r ton means enormous profits. ta:r outt,nldi:iao asl is g,oi orchard. The _ is period of commercial depression in One railroad, which lately Bold Out tofarm is we{t sawred by w. : and the river hoage.and•s vrry snitab a f.r dairy farming" ithe United States or in Great Britain, t0 the trust. paid its shareholders an App,y to �s;::.Treaiway.H.2Liand Creed n to ,is usually accompanied by a like con- amount equal to nearly " aper cent.�C_a danders.tror¢15o Lisbon.Otto �4i _ -THOS, _ E.A. _ - - . i.LCABLE kAH.31 FOR 9ALiv:- clition in Canada and vice versa. Pon n their afoot. while a New Boris I � ]slush capital i3 often made of the ex• bank which had,invested to coal pro Betas 11mi Or la? SO 91 cos_>Pi kcr !,al!a. 'e we+� o`Garemoat.•onLa,mme9W tatln state ad afyair°, during election pertfes Paid its shareholders a dlvid!acres :+we':a iap:e4 for a stDc's farm being g g end, equal to' nineteen times the;wall watered t yereel weal ir&+xted sad 'n • ; times by the different political parties p good sure of ruitireuco. House sad bull liArfs ' LO influence the result Of electloris, amount of its Ca ital. These profits receritiv"tied up, poassesioz Strom 1st of April 1a' 7M fS" T�iA , � t9Qr art ermre b ars %yt lett ploac od „Ge 'eknl Mere' hant 7.( hitevalee ' Ut:doabted] , the chief factor in the are now beingmade u b the, 1 C+LIi. W P � F'rr nrtber paseten nes spill co the rtnderw — y If the thea a farm:s not,disposed of shortly. is. y defeat.of the Mackenzie administrat oonsnmera of coal. _ will be leased for a tm of years John Y '• ration in 1878 was the ger.,eral depres• ' _ Vacnab.Claremont,Omt• 48.F _- _ a CANADIAN ADI:�'� T -_ +&fon existing at that time, and no �C IAC idoubt the same factor was a powerful � element in causing the defeat of the Harvest kietare FOR CLARE1V ON ! - - - conservative government in 1696. Fares ,T.,iJcewiSe a noir of crmmeraisl Nos- EXCLlyslOn To The undersigned ie prepared to pay the ! Pf' P Winnipeg highest pricesfor all kioda of grain,rsd and' - perity, prior to an election, ms be 1 alstke clover seed,and timethy seed daliv• 1 Delorune ! _ _ . . , I` greatly instrumental in achieving sea• W11lon rnn "tier � n �Bred 99 Elevator at Korth Claremoo0. . { cess for the party prerislnaly in power- Btweu a 2V Clover used a opeaial:y. + 1 While all due credit should be Iglven Sept. 3rd moosomi _ T. C�¢' A o U V al V and to a government for good laws which p $a111"T / North Claretaeooi. l - - lhey may pass, still altogether too Bwtaroi�R naW ooee� , Nov.Srd and 'M •w 11��JJ Claremo -• MO— much weight is placed on .the Amu- i 18wan iv.r «,�� - Will,brin . the w menta of-the different parties dealing Prtnce Albert :F oundry _ g agpn.to your door.. _ with the question,and no government Sept 17th ' iva a •■' should be condemned. for the failure Verity Plows ! Now is the.tiasa for - Ra/arniag until 'Deer yark ff m Engine and Afaahiue 8epairiag Those large double plows. M the potato crop not receive credit Nov 17th 1901 :Edmonton i p40 plow Points r vier an abundant yield of wheat. From all po inti itr �F)aaed•,'oo.ptns: t prnq Done - 1Foilowing the taking of the census sts scaAee,,Wtadsor and>l.at. _ for Remember we have".them in fear' ' Fee tDs pasitdal Canadian g turbrtlaof oa sesC•nt aor Heavy av horn for sale fuzes. f +k'ui N a re-distribution of seats in !y to1 '.the Hoagie'of COmtt3ons. By the Act �o ♦.K. NOTHAN uat.Gout.Past Altsnt. $Y4 W. Whiter. - � Prices the lowest, . . ' Y of Union passed in 1841, Upper and 1.it"streeseasbTotonfo. , l,awer Canada hs$an equal represen- satioa in the United parliaments. . - • _ when that a l T" > f Lower k In Of. 'Geo. Philipi Brougham: Car oda lead a larger pOpnlaa, than 7. but as the roisits sister Province, P t3l' • pea. of the latter was much more rapid .than the former,towards the sixties ■ the population of the Upper Province Even the New Women admits, - --ezcesded_thst of the Lower. Then He is p�ootl thing- "LaofSteves�the all _ -.-- Must t at owswe N known as Representation by populat- is the best place to buy, they aoa- Although Lower Canada did - ' The ought to know. mot eak for greater representation y Wan anted Berger's Pure English Paris green at tui prio". when her population was larger, yet. just ss soon as Upper Canada exceed. Z�OWSWELL9 ."MEXICAN - FLY - OIL -ed the other in population, her vepre- {�l�1wE!�iU11�a -sentativea demanded that both prov :. The most satisfactory preparation for keeping:Sies off_ : : inces should be represented according • cattle;used once a week. _to their population. The contest : Ozone,small 33c,large 63c. $site 3c Ib, YO lbs for 250 3aatod. for several years and became Pieroe's Favorite Prescription 65o. gulphar So Ib,9 The for,250 - very bitter, but i❑ 186 i the principle 190 t Pierce's Golden Medical Diaoovery 66o Eleocrio Oil,2 bottles for 2bo - became embodied in the British North ( a��V j Dodd's Sidney Pills We Chase's Pills,2 boaeg for 950 ••t� �../ _ ,;America Act. Section 61 of that Act ..1ly0t • • • • • • Dr.William's Pink Pella(genuine)95c S->Fl Carter's Pi1L,9 bozos for 960. „ states. Orl the completion of the census is - - she year 1871,'and of each subsequent " We are prepared to urchase any gnantity of BARLEY, r OATSand - Madhine' Oil 30 Cts.­.GaUon, decennial census, the rep GOO&E WHEAT. BarleyandWheat to be delivered at Eleveitor, reaentstlOn --- - tagHarbor. Oats at Elevator or on cars_=WmaF-_be-6nAU92d— • ----- -- -._ oft fourprovinces shall be read. ` - 8srnia Water"White Coal Oil squat to - ,justed by each authority, in such Prices will be paid to oompl3re favorably with other markets. - Manner' and from snoh time as the Alneriosa oil,1811 gallon. Me of Canada 'from time to _ 'Thos Vood theist for W.D. -ll[ah and according • Y1- thews deice. -Whohe.ale attd�slsif 'lslj. D• Dq�� ��!!rr_� 171 gios'a3t Hasa• Mme provides,subject - • _ ` VO•.!. TORONTO. .-to the following Nal ea`e the fired 7ngm LU kiud6 Of coed for cele of td=e very beet quality, _ Opp4 jade Hotel. .: - luet�ep ehaU bfs - Nr� �.. .a4:„, r 'Fes- Ec{ ,. .:. .. :.". ' . :a'a.:. '''-...+ ' _<.•' S{rye a r.. -..•. •; "a: _ - '..+:v.n.. L.• , 1YdG}P:++!k',ly,,F9."w`»" '�,•,'' ., 4,^�{ The Dalt• and Duchess of Cor13waU , AA; f19d for Canada from Cape Town la.t Undertaking wook. Ii will tab tbem. $bent a v � - ��smonth here. ,�,H • a. The folio is the standing of the 'ou 'herds in the Pan-American ldodel Dairy +_ 'at Bnt3alo,for the week ending Aug. 19th armers , ar ware r' for the prize for the herd showing the greatest ties profit,batter fat alone con- +� eai.isred se dessrsnined by the Babcock The business heretofore teamed on by meat. Jerseye 09,70; GnernaeTe 1e.72; G,; Bundy, Claremont, _will to _. WHAT YOU WANT, WHEN YOU WANT IT, YOU'LL FIND IT BEAL. 7. _ 3prehirw$8,57;Red Polls $7,88; Hol• fature be carried on by _ sWine $7,69; French Canediane.47,32; Q f . Eolled Jerseys 47,47;Brown Swire 47,22 Ge BU,NDY & SOn ' " if3horshoms 58,49;Dutch Belted$6,4o. BARB WIRE. FAMOUS ACTIVE RANGES Cut and.W.31e _ EoL31 lit three weeks the Joney All Orders Pr have been in the lead and are now pasb• 35-tf tended to. T the C}nemaeye closely for&ret place ' " Baling in carload lot. CHARGES M017ERi�iTE. onati sea t000ll yotahaails The standing of each berd in the batter dealer ep has to oc• f :Iia t alompetiiton felon May 1st to Aug]M. f, thanne a 3e r,a follows-Gnemseys 0147,18;Jetreepe olesalesman. pvof : {, • have a anepias stook of " I4141,C?8> Ayrehiree 4I40,80; Holsteins Dressmaking. bnBl' three and half•laeh mans 55180,60,Red Folie 0138.40; Brows Swiss k e are 5-innoh out owaltise s X4117,18;Shorthorns 4108,83: Freneb Can fle►S is for Sale.•a.. we can supply oer needs at close out prices.I _ c *too�• aadiina $108,84: Polled Jerse s $108,73; Alack.Fence�lra bo 11.. ... ..... r.f>o j s p away bolaw me _ } No.19.. ........A. 13.81$per 1QO lbs. regular rioe. : iDauch Belted 1T0 41: nese!a Markham extensiv In rue competition for lbe herd show Having purchased hayeedeCid d to offer UIII4e1'98I Food Latter, $1,29 J ''� Grain, Root and Chaff } ling the greatest not profit in total soLds for sale ar baeineas in Pickering with .its The L ntvrrsa: Food; the etandinR of each herd to July 84th - - ei.o enwi.l rut raw or Baskets. latest report is as follows-Holstein 0149• !till egnipement. koked rural dna ppoo Lunde of food. I%h" You'll lied out as- hires 8186,74: Brown Swiss8121• abree slit nA kaivee- sonsnenl large A" 06; Shartborne 51`:0,48; Guernseys $120• Miss E. Berner. coarse. medtom ane! t rightly priced 20; Red Polls 0117.10; Jeraeys$118,79: cute of nips�ando,v 11: ffiCI:oltr slsa.se French Canadians$108,84:Polled.Jerseys aasl a airtime. Made- 851l boatel ass..beat 1584,45;Dutch Belted 077,08. Wm. T.' Haney ! to be old for$I-W,we' Are the haadsomest,simplest,and the roost shapes, the bs�t las *' .L J re selling' them for economical mores on the markej to Bap. It kei for gatheaha ap t!X. It you haven't you are going to bays range this eeasoa DUWT, plot,potatoes.ate. 1 one you should have, spend your money until you have i splendid value wd can offer you is this line. DICKERING 3 — Stove Repairs. ROOFING MATERIAL. ilonjorS (golden Light Coal Oil. We can supply repairs for almoat any m.k0 sonans Felt. Tenni i of stove. sooesg Felt. various and people agree that Scott's Em 0- Prutical Painter. —_. ___ Best Tarred !}ice. a beautiful claae �r ■�a�yc ,.. " y CHSA N!ai GI i r P>,;+ir. tee. i !lion of cod-liver oil is the best thing $ I diN7 chimneys, [ oa Aw oeosd�::: roll; seat Me.Plar soot• - m6• g � b QOPIN tag Paper,ase.roll. A Iller Hanging. Deoorxtin s ran of team or tarred ' to take for "don't feel well and somin' Tin '�'°`� y Dill bett.r 1 IT bulletnp paper am- want the beat value for � Graining. Glazing. eual e. lines ranging is price' was tIOD agvers don't know why,"especially babies the money bay up to st each. a goQd; --.- _ All orders promptly ezetused. hardwoodfeldlnaUw- --- --..-- -- they"'Islce it=men and women 2.8m ES►imat6s given. —d8otcteyt f� gtat -- otic ro:9eo. ? ' • --— •' Oil _.— _ don't mind it, but babies actuallyCao p (', 16, l Lam lu e Elmdcabie Mills + I W".r..�a.a n+�- � HONEY CkNs. � Se. each. j*II)Oy it. __, Hadiam or tam It". t 'cgs roe .Ilse eg•rl[ One n, .. .. ... I Willow Butter Baskets. ''•. •_„�,.:�/ In 3.a and 10 lb.a ss& j ... l aemrr .aowpe err r,e,y, rorOas•ra : trc.cad 1r.CP: n!:CrvatyL,ts. { dza running to full dial►lid ptropared todo t__ - chopping and artatinp at all ti Mao. Your Clado of the bee! regulation i , Lantern Globes : work dons while Toa wait. mnterta: Ly an ez• • '. '' tern. Bpeclst ClOae out i r Jae..Oe. 0 diaar7 04 oOlai b�tOua'. 1T3rQn. port workn,an.w.i. .ash.aaa p q atansa.JShorts, 0iop, et aay amcissa for lean Laffie's of rough railwsa usagBotote frTnteatr�Boil dCorn 30 t1s, If a one ma Handy Harness -- - Cobbler'sOut ' 0 Lt _ Had _ mesa Misnder, 380,� '"'' i3Your chop g o exchange for Os:]dYl Gratne7! -_- - ------- very handtsxy ti ` 7G� Id . g tool ties b " • �. Brokenshlre PWkrrrna•on Tri 1$Hooks for I rWe oe ONE D ni, _ them for Mum Toe sen be yomwowa Green -- _ ._ ...r} 35C. oobbler wish am of tch '_tS- -- Rear•cq Book&35 seal .,r• r ti owsawltsYt9a Toe I ,esus r eco ttl.ay Ile Cat you;Gore. - be without one. I times Over. Meat Hooks, per dor. i MANURE FORKS 800. I -- 14 S Gold•Fdled Cs"(Saar 'S T 0 "h • i 5c• I a I •• sateed for 23 years with °sry POW." Netting. 130 doeen Mast Hooka,u ears loos - neat Waltham Movemeai Having DoaRht ani ttie business lately I lasuwd. stage to be ` 151$50, carried on by Chas, Callander,I &.a pre =Fed g, our s,a•k is eompioe m sit seed to offer h the andira say goods I MO for sa•, dorsa, We 1 sears, Close sus, tpr gear- _ f a aft selling as to.pw dost. mtaanre j e sloe. t3an ktetal Welshes, Sgliable ueaally kept by a country store, at Such ` fork,regular ase.for doh. s ltf c vamement 43 00 prtres that it will pay yon to bay your, goods from me. I have A large stock of t dry goods, boots and shoes that I will offer _ - As to the prices, at a redaction, of ]ar 0 off �� a old prices. biq line of groceries are fall RUSSILL' S Pt�Ghardsaa $� CC s.N and complete and prices to compete with' 'T sov. Come along and get some of the 8aeoeeeore so J. S. Barnard. bargains. 1�}L will psy you the hulbest cash price; for - 139 King St. East, Toronto. 4��lII I T B Ali• first class butter and eggs. I remain yours respectfully, FOR SALE. W. A. FULLER. 7 Beef Ringere, choice, cheap. - 'Vapor Baths. beet, $5.00 _ oMPS 8' -Dr-. Whites electric comb, post paid for 50c by mail. + All the Standard Pubiiaati ons by ' . . .-World Publishing Co. Guelph, Ont. �`, � •_ - . -' Tumps Apply to A.Thomson. Brock Rosi, PP 7 _ Poet Office. 40•fi-m - La kinds of Lift; Forme and' 13tobt. "Carson f _ and test Suction pampa put is an ,--,z shortest unties BUTCHER, -_ r BVI - and *leaned. --- - -. X;QqWrWag dug I)tnbartou,will Visit Picketing on Ttiee- we J• D , . TT. n - Mhudfaolarer of chi famous, ¢sale pump day,Tharaday and Saturday of each - week. and Searboro on Sfonday, Dealer in Queendon and Portland Cement, Ceme6t always in stock. TO , Radueedayand Friday. _ h/BNICIPAL COUNCILS--Yips msde on order and always large quantity John GeiTOWsuamum b on hand. Greenwood,Oat.,May 17th.1901._ , Gerow h 8013. OL:emoni. ,Siwsys a fall supply of b 1 fresh W.Q.Richardson, Agent, Pickering. meats on hand. Gin me a trial.' - - o,.; l . =� leel; " `RICHARDSO W . � Fall " Vi Clothin °l a .M fl t of - • S 6i. � .- ._ir>a t showing of rtes display - m • ees0rtlment oC p "- ':: C hioaar9 Book, Doua. Toys. jaat _ Underwear, Blankets, Flannels, Eto. 4`0clic :1 ' ivd for the Holiday trade. Call 1R a a r , .. ecce ani see-.them. _ iso a - 1 - siaten We have jags placed in etoe]t a Lege iwoetlnsnt of Boots and Shea and /6y l3nheeriptioafi tater'far'ail Magaai13ee, an the swat vain•we have eVar•offWOL I c a .n s C eekiy and Daily Newspapers. W ' - w o d H ..• a a ; A Doha Parker, �tiiszb•l.rtoiz. C W. J. H. R=CH.AR�SON, «o a= a�a� a 11-9-1- Brous Strset, jig- &ON • a�'Ali Will have her Millinery Opening of BAKER Spring Stock on sO, o - �° S = _ it Meat hoppers,11 ' Ariltad and 3rd _ e. Tnesd and]�Pednesdllly, �• And following,days. l ' .........AXES,®SAWS. NOTICE r New Fane Chiffons and-Gauxes,Eta. Comeland °.teat .. - .. .. a .t .. ... ... Fancy Do you want a new carriage top tae the new Spring'Hats andagoode. ' thio i• _. � ' season,we have it cheap, and ayerytbina LoCltBf Bolts, Nails, �in our line. - _ _ CJor al=Invitatlos Int F.stended to Ali -we also Neu the celebrates Forki3 Of all kinds- --- wimnwn plow.;otiow re Shovels, Hoes, - &d. Alco the Deering .137p edea maobinery. T u d h o pe �. . G7ass, patty, Paints and Varnishes. _ i j y! + and McLaughlin buggies, Th� NewS The LZADING WkEHLY in-1he Conn Ito. tOiVe_na a Dalt. t of . H. d86ClLS0II, -. hl► . J. IRea zin Hera"a''']Lre,ta>oht - - - , 'q tarso.' . . haat lead. , • -, _ P ielnr"ag, ..._. ,out, • W _.. .�..uv.- ,y -.. .-. .:a. .: .:, '91 '-`r van .....:4 'F -'r' 1 .. .'t1.0 �J •,, ,;;*m" .:''F!ri;P3•". ..r- ice' .sY .j % ?.' ^a'-."•�CF'. a r. .- y} ...- ...r ., .. ., /aur L,r " ,. .. "�, 4'i -' j . . .—•.. w y. ,•r._• .. p .. r ,.,� .. 1. .. .. ,... ....'—... ,+r'+.a.T' .. ♦ , v ... `. ' good, noble Guy. But there again- "Now let me face the situation," I ort �• would Caryl Wilton let her marry she said to herself. "I am calmer 1 DOCTORT CONT MO�St rc,, 'w' I Guy? And yet she would not play now. I almost betrayed myself to *d :��� t - by tis Aethor of. vith that true heart, for her.own sal- 'he dear I love but I d not mind. . _: .1 I jjj TTT vation. And why? Because down in He knows I love him and he will be SE TELLS SO g� �g� oI. �. "A 01ps�s Daushta;l• her heart she knew she did not love the happier for It. I am happier for _ g� ABT. . _ ..__ .. .� 4 •.��6erllaa•s Witt;•• him, and could not lose him. have told him. Now let me think . •��__1 ' Flo was her chance of safety and he of this other. Let me think of the . .Seci d#�t .♦s; "A lieart's Bitterness;• was noble and..good, and she might peril. What have I to fear from thin The Many $chetnes He.Adopted to 04 0 0 0 p : , have him for the wishing. Then man. What- does he know? Build Up a Practice.r :., .'- lEte.,Etc there was Caryl Wilton, who was her "What does he know? 'FIs knows'I _ 1•. �.�. threatening ruin. She knew him by am Maida Carringford. Yes. Well, I am bound to say that a little • reputation to be a rove, a man of what of that? That does not tell humbug goes along way in the early .- �44, .—" 4�•'y% '•" ' '«;,.;.•�.�5.4**e4••*PN,-"-NDN-H•NN.NOON.•P.1••A•*.•..N.•* the world,'blase and indifferent. She him that I-am not -also Constance days of a medical career;said a tom- T 1. I • . • • • • • • • • 1 believed he would stop at nothing to Hartleigh. How should he know ily doctor with a large suburban SYNOPSIS 4F PRECEDING losing sight of one who dese ves compel her to be his. Well, and .that I did not use another name as practice' and although, of course. ]±RS-Ciu Hartle; h leaves more credit than he is like! to et- what washer feeling for him? an incognito? How should he? Then, cannot pretend to defend it, I found England to find,his long ost cousin mean Lor Algy, whose manage- at was it, indeed! -he should att . in San Francisco. Maida Carring. ment has had a great deal'to do Guy left'•them to call the carriage, me, what would-I say? I would say When I began my career, nearly ford, an actress in that city, is pes- with Miss Hartleigh's success. and Maida stood listening,to the,re- ,,that I had•acted as Maida Carring- thirty years,. ago I was not only tired by genteel loafers amongst "Thanks, old fellow; but supposerets of the duchess and of the gists ford. Who could prove that I was without the necessary money to buy - • :•whom is Caryl Wilton who proposes I You take some credit. I that she should leave them so oon. not Constance Ilartleigh? a practice, but I was already a mar- - •• `and is rejected. She learns the ;Afiss Hartle; h will agree with me And who was there in all the bril- "Yes, yes. That seems easy ried man. Uadeterred by this double •• •.story of her mother's betrayal by I that the per ormanco Bowes a great leant throng who said spier or more enough; but is it all'? Oh., I am not ,handicap,..I took a house in what. - Sir Richard Sartleigh. Sir Rich- deal to you." witty things-than she? And who so calm, I am not. .' Well, well, be, ard's .hiid, Coastdnes; whom Guy is "Ob, I,am beyond the reach of Hat Q g after careful inquiry,_.I considered to Seeking, lien, and Maida im� was then who hid ,the anguish that calm, thea-be calm. Think as if it ! a promising suburb, affixed a persoaatas her and }s tam- Aly' Algy," retorted Caryl to Lord she did? was the case -of some else. il'ell brass Flats to my door, and prepared r gy, who had just spoken. "But Maida left the brilliant assemblage it is somebody else, then. Maida to receive patients. . gu to Ilartleigh Hall, where she be- ,Miss Ilartleigh's performance really with a smile upon her_lips and threw Carringford! Oh, Heaven! they will For three months not a single pa- _ comes the idol. of the household. A was wonderfuL-wonderful-,Wonderful, herself. back among the luxurious i know that the real Constance never tient came my way; there were al- - . tete is given in her honor at Vyner but dangerous." cushions of the carriage, with a pray- was an actress! They could prove ready two doctors in the field, who -' • Castle during which it 'is suggested "Dangerous?" repeated several. er that she might soon be alone with that Maida Carrin ford. was not - •that she take part in some amateur g divided between them all the- prac- Caryl was standing, leaning indo- her agony, Constance, for they had detectives on tice there was; and, as my exchequer . theatricals. Mildred Thorpe, an un-�lent! on the back of a chair, and he y comprehended her wish, the track of the real Constance. Yes ____ _employed American girt in London y' As if Gu was dwindling to the vanishing point Is exhausted er her fruitless'efforts stroked his mustache with his fingers he said he would sit with the driver, yes; but did we not go wherever they I saw that it was quite time to form . I. to obtain work. After securing en- as his-eye sought Maida's. She look- and so she had with her only the old went-my mother and I-where the t a new plan of campaign. gagement. as .country church organ- ed at him, • man-who so devotedly loved her. mother and she went? Then why I The following Sunday the congrega -1 est she is about to faint when she i9 "Yes, dangerous," he repeated, She had had a fear alt the time could I not say that I was Constance tion of our fashionable church was . assisted by Carl who Is strucy "You see, such a character is a that she remained at the castle that all the time, ' The places in the book II disturbed by the appearance of a : assisted by Ceryl Wiltono 4Yi who who ie strain even upon one who has learned Caryl would return to the drawing-�by which I learned to Play my Part f small boy, who rushed panting up struck by her likeness to Maida Car- eridurnrr.e from long professional ex-,room, even though she heard him say 'do correspond wonderfully with our the aisle and spoke a few hunted ringford: He visits the Duke-of Bel- Perience; how much more severe must that he was going to retire. But own movements. words Lo, me. I snatched my hat, daire at whose seat the amateur act-1 the strain be upon a young lady who when he did not come, and she was ''Well, well. Oh, no. I could not and, with a look of great he church.on _.._ `ors are disconcerted by the loss ,of has undergone no such. training. If actually going away, she felt a cer-I deceive that man, with his awful pen-. my face, hurried out of the church, their Romeo. Ile is persuwded to act I might advise bliss Harileigh, I tain relief.-As if the inevitable strug-:1 etration, with his cold, searching followed by the. eyes of-halt- con- - as substitute. -- would say. Do not repeat it." gle had been postponed, 'eyes looking at me. And his power gregation. - _ - ' ' I IThere was an instant murmur of "It I could only think calmly," she I over me. No, no, he has no power. The following night my neighbors , CHAPTER XFV.-� disapproval at this, but lie- seemed said to 'herself. • "If I could think I I was weary with the struggle. He were disturbed twice by a furious - not to hear it, so intent,wag he in away y myse T-"I-Toutd-fsce--the dan=!is not the stronger. I will show him knocking on my door, and a few ml __ _ And when they had. Left the stage',studying the face which had been;ger and estimate it. I may see my I again, as I did in San Francisco. I utes later those who furtively raised . . a scene of the wildest description turned toward the floor as he pro- way yet. He shall not frighten me j drove him from me then. I was the blind might have seen me rush followed The audience, held in,i ceeded. Presently she looked up and by a took." . I strong thea, Ah, but just Heaven! wildly out into the street in the di- -_ breathless-suspense untYl they had r straight into his eyes Site leaned forward as the carriage!I was innocent then. What shall I.rection, presumably, 'of a patient in • T. . -,gone, -broke out into clicers and cries Sho knew that he had meant that,drove out of the-grounds, for she do-what shall I do? I extremis, If their vision had been and old Sir Richard fairly wept with it would be, dangerous for her to would like the cool evening air to J "Do? I will. wait. I w111 be less restricted they would have aeon .-. - -. . - .• :tl:e joy of what his daughter had 'again run the risk of 6eink discover-','strike on her Severed face. As she , strong, I will die doing it, but he ,my'pace moderate after I had turned . -- clone. i ed as he hail' discovered her. Sha,gazed out into the starry darkness shA!1 not drive me he shall not. And i the cornier of the street. and within _ ----- . And after that first' struggle with!forced'a quiet smile to her lips, and'she sdw a tall figure standing under will he wish to? Shall I give it uP? ;.five minutes I had smuggled myself' . herself she thought no more of the slowly, almost painfully answered: the gloom of a tree. i Shall I_ tell the old man that I am 'quietly inra the house again ' ----- - consequences, but played with all her ! "I think I undorstaad., ML' «Alton. It was a man and he had tits hands 1 his daughter, but not the one he . heart and soul. It was a wonderful I It is. very good advice " i in his' pockets and he was smoking l thinks? Give up? And for wiiat?I BY THF. IIACK ENTRANCE. j _ ---performance which she and Caryl ` "And t! I might add to what I ' And there was that in the poise of Would he not spurn me? Would not An evening or two later I had vol 1 WiAin gave that titled audience. She ,have said," he went on, with a pe- the r.gure and the very air which told 1 Guy', who loves me so passionately, I unteered to give a lecture on "A forget, in the abandon of the truo I culiar smile-hovering about lits lips, her- that it yeas Saryl Wdtcn, who i shrink from me as from a leper? On, i Sound blind in a Healthy Body" to i -' ' -artist, that the-handsome face, the-1 ''it.would be that bliss Ilartleigh is had not gone to bed, Ile was out }FcavenI whaf shall. I do? IFeaven! ' the local debating society The hour P ' deep musical voice, belonged to the in heed of a rest „ there, and hr was thinking of her. !I call on Heaven! n'hat sha:l I do? 'of the meeting came, but no lecturer - . one who could ruin her at a word, to i Ah, avhat' Maida world htt<ve given Ole• Flenverr waa there no esraPe I 1 shall Rght it out to the bitter end! ' with it. A genitor of an hour, : the man safe had sent from her with i if she could have slipped away to from him? She telt back In the car-�(1h wll':, evhy wo 1! not I who lay; halt an hour, passed, and the small ' outstretched hand and eyes from where st:e could commune alone with nage with a little gasp of terror, ; there where my sister lay that dread- I audience. which had shown exam- which blazed that most terrible of her thoughts. But that was doll ! -and buried her face in her hands tut night?, I plary patience, was beginning to . inks—Imre worsar.'s eager fo her. Wand efe put as good a 'e •'My darling, my darling, my pre- :'But I did not, and am here to grow very restless and to say un- - ` She forgot everything until it was r as. she. could upon tt, and pernutted,clous One!" cried S:r Richard, to fight the battle with the right all complimentary things when the leo- all over. Then aha' reulembered what '1 Lord Algy to toad her to the draw- alarm; "Is it more than fatigue' Is a¢ainAt mc. Well I wilt fight"' tuner rushed into the room, red, - s a had- done, and realized what it Ing-room, all dressed as she was as it—" � tike threw herself down oa the bed, ranting, aril perspiring, and full of .. ' meant, She saw It in the look on Julict "It Is nothing, father.' she aa- all dressed as she was as it she'.apologie/i f.-)r his inevitable unpunct- ,- the face P! the man who had led her swered, levertshly. "It is nothing at j would let the matter rest there. And i ualtty, which I vaguely and modestly , - before the footlights to receive the - CHAPTER XV. . all_ Father, has it ever seemed to i with her head buried in her hands, : hinted was due to "an tOgent fro- . • . meed of applause which she had earn- you' that I was not grateful for the she went,to sleep, murmuring, with fessional summons " . - id And she knew naw at what a It was apparent at once that Maida Love you give me? Hag It evor seem- the list rays 'of consciousness: Before the end of the week it began . _ price she had earned it was the bright particular star of the I ed as �f I did not love you enough in "I know he loves me," to e, whispered that the "new doe b If he had had any doubts before he evening, for no-sooner did she make I return Tell me, father, dear'' To be Continued, tor- was a coming maxi that Doe- her appearance in the drawing-room. There was a surprising pleading is tors — and — would soon find ffiad sono now Ile knew for a_ cer- 1 + ta.inty that Constance Ilartleigh and than she,was-surrounded by a throng her voice and manner, acd the old 1WHAT CA'CSED THE ROW their occupatign gene i! I progressed - ,- Maida Carrtngfoi'd were the same of admiring people, each eager to do man, who had never seen her so be- at this rate, and so on. person, He knew she was the per- homage to the genius which had held I fore was frightened. Hoot, hoot. hoot ! rung_ through The sudden calls and imperious rat-. - . on who had so scornful! spurned' them enthra}led She knew they ..No, my darling." he anbwerccl. the house'at 2 ani �CASs on my door grew more frequent, y looked upon far as Something above reassuringly; "you have loved me Creat Scott ! What is that ? and although–of course, I arranged- them. Ars 9u it to that lar pway time when i g - the was 3faida Carringford. She them, and rem t d from them by a,more than I have deserved, but not I the head of the house sat up to bed diplomAtrca2ly, and did not overdo. Saw it on his face, touch of the divine: more than I would give my Tito to and blinked' at ft gas lamp shining„ the thing-and within a fortnight I Well, he might know it. 'What And what did she know of her"If? leave through .the window had secured no !ewer thein three Dona What had the last hour brought to "IIut I do love you, father. And I John, stay where you are. •I'll •gds ationts. thou? Could he prove it. Would he n P ' _ prove it? Had he fixed upon a prico�iter consciousness, leas !t not that need your lose. I need it, father not .let. you go downstairs to be At this stage, although I court ill for his silence? She might at any moment be hurled You understand that, 'don't you, I! killed. Did you ever hear such aJ it:T�rd_tho risk, I purchased a broug- r, said nothing to her, she nosh- from her high place? ''Was it: not I ever seemed not to-to-be respon- noise? 1 ham (with borrowed money), engag- Ing to him. He took her hand and that it.rested with the whim of n sive, you will forget it, will you not, !![aroma, what'is LC ' came in an i ed a showy coachman, and put my Lord man whether-or nor shff should con- and think of me as I am now-as' agitated whisper'from tlw next room ;boy "in buttons' Within a Creek, I ••., .­• 'Watgy� notheff hwingg stage. Almost asLwhite tinue to !sold the high ;;lace she had,your loving daughter?" and then the daughter rushed wtidly I can assure you. there Was not.a soul i • ` as herself, Algy was the 'first 'to usurped, She said this almost In a whisper, i0.to the parental bedchamber, [n the place who was not ,familiar - " speak, hJit was that all that troubled her but it was."all distinct enough to the Keep coral, now. Don't go Into with hoth trougham and boy._ Ife had stood leaning against the Was it only that she might lose the old man, who even in the midst of highstrikes. I'm going down to see I All day long my carriage was eith -. facana watchring her, the tears,running good things of'the world to which his alarm could not but ._rejoice to what that is, and he unearthed an,er standing aC my door, awaiting my 'she Siad so accustomed herself that it herr her !oak so. - ' old muzzle-loading gun- which had j coming, or being driven at a brisk down his pale, thin cheeks, his lips g -' ", quivering, his hands clasped, all his had begun to seen aA if they actual• lie leaned forward and took her belonged to his grandfather and had'ane--vet y-business-like pace over ly did belong to.her?. two hands -in his, saying, tremulous- been loaded for thirty years. I'll ! ever road in the district.' In fact, "' artistic nature moved to its greatest y . ' ' depths. Or, now that there was a witness ly'. show 'ern. Every man's hodso is hii . I grave my coachman so little rest , L'crn now tlie.words came with dif- of her falseness. did it come to her "If you did but.know, my darling,' own castle—" .. . ' that I-had no less than five o! them 6culty,.and he contented himself with more strongly than ever before that 'how happy you make me, you would Hoot, hoot, hoot !• ' IN SIX MONTHS. ` _ bending low over her outstretched she- was, 'hi plain words, an impos- 'be happy yourself." _ - The father,dropped the gug and,.it tor. She had a right to the love'and "I linp?iy!" she cried, at most wild The a whole corner off.the chest of Of course the rapid growth of my ' hand and kissing It with the never- ractice was the gossip-of every ' encs of n devotee toward his saint. admiration of the old man who drew ly, "Who-why should I not be hap- drawers. Tli'a daughter dived under p r her to his side with ch a tender I ora happy, father," drawing-room and dinner-table;. and ' 'Guy stood apart and moodily watch-' PY• the bed and the mother cried mer' 'I ed her with a grave and wistful look. touch of his trembling Fra,nd, -But. "You are tired to-night,'dear, and der at the top of her voice: I believe some marvellous stories ! If°w could aro ever hypo to possess had she aright to the humility with you:must be careful. You must not quiet !' ordered the veteran, as• were invented to account for it. All • . the love 'of this peerless creature? It which he looked'at her, as if begging indulge in too much of this excite- 'he reached fur l,i- •-r•iP6ry. Stay that I cared to knout wa's that • " germed to him now more than over )ler pardon for the liberty of laving mint," where you arc.' I'll fight my way to practice really was growing in a her? ' • • . . "No, no. I won't, I won't:." she the front eto.pr ill,:; t t,hc police:. most remarkable way, and that every before, that avast distance lay bo- -But he was her father, she told her- said, pntting Tiffs hand with a pathet- I2 they start shooting down there flay the heed' for bogus calls was _ - ,• , . tween them. .There had once been n, self with an inward Agon}, (lie great- is tenderness. "I will not play growing less, question of his mArrying her, 'though' don't show a.light, I know the r Amid all my work, real and image f she might not be his equal.' Was not er the it was hidden by .a smiling again. . It does excite me. But-but hot?se and they'don't, _ the question now, as to whether tie taco, And she wanted his lose. Skis it docs not matter tor• this once, icer Foot, hoot, hoot ! just as the old fanny, .I touhri time to attend a few was her equal? had never realized before. that she!if I had not bcoli„a little excited I gentleman .reached . wn like ft ' cart- and, as I resolutely -refused to re- I to yawn between thein. lie alone lntceirsted love. She was not, as she you. You I needed you to know wheel, and made a hole'in the Sour ceive.a penny for re services, you ^ said no word of praise: while the had been, cold And hard. Her life it, and that is why I-told you. Oh, as big as the bottom of a tub. may be sure they were united in sing- had seemed to have been impercepti-, let me cry! Do.not'mind. It will ' Did you hear my owl ? .shouted tag my praises. re..t, in an eager clamor, exclaimed But the tide of fortune began to Anti apostrophized. r bly changing her. tike was con- do ins good.” Willie, as he cAine, running down ,Suddenly, in a? little pause, As fronted by a great danger,' And She sank bac!: and sobbed and from .the third storey. Got him is flow in earnest_when one'day the big - - - Df":lila sat fanning herself, and grad= what,was tate danger? laelglic and sobbed alternately in the country yesterday, and hung him man of the district, a sporting bar- ---tet, r usual She lead thought from-the vers' mild hysterics. It.wAs the first time in the dining-room when I got home onet, met with a carriage accident, force of liabit that what she- would she had ever-done such a thing, and last night. Ain't he a beauty? and I ;vas summoned to the hall by calt;i self-possession, came a thin, a groom ori horseback'toho'Irad failed clel,r voice-that of Lady Gladys. most dread would be the loss of the it told haw great the strain on her poor.T4:i11ie ! •IIs walks like a,boy to find either of my rivals at home. "'Aral only think, this is her first opportunity t.O avenge her arother's' nFrvnus s,stem had been. '... with inflammatoryrlieumatism, and Fortunate! I. created a • favorable appearance!" _ wrongs, and that the shame of an Sir Richard was greatly alarmed nt the fast he sa�W-of his owl it was y' !,. It w;;s n little thing to disturb the exposure could sting hcr, But now first, but he soon saw that her ex- flying over .the barn_ towards the- unpression on the great man, and .. harmony or bring color to the pale that the danger was site hand, what 1 citement tvAs wearing itself off and next village. was soon able to-put.trim:on his feet -face, but !t did. There was a mo- was It:she dreaded most', becoming less, so he•diel 'nothing-but, again. _•meat's pause in the clamor, a pause The exposure? Yes, that was some--gently soothe her and say reassuring FIYPNOI'ISED THE HORSE. Then--I.hail the glace practically-01--L •• "as of doubt, and All eyes were fixed thing-a great deal: but, after.fill, it lovilig words to her. ri myself, and as work grew so en- :on the downcast eyes, hidden by the was the tender loving care to which Anci,for the fist .time ..since her Buyer : Look'here; you 2 You'said redly that I was compelled to en- , white lids and long-lashes. she had so .unconsciously accustomed' Home-coming she threw her drni§ this horse was sound, and kind,and I gage an assistant and could afford ' ' - - The first time! Is it not marvel- herself. She loved the old mal:—]O`! around tits.necl; and voluntarily kis- free from tricks. The first day I to smile at my past anxieties and ; loos?" repeated Lady Gladys, turn- ed" him at a child migfit a ' father' sed him. And if tq:u done in such a drove him he fell down a dozen artifices: 1 Ing from one to another, but keeping who had done tier no wrong. •She' fond; sweet way that lie was reas- times, anti:he's'as bad to-day. At the end of a ,year's practice I _ ; ' had •proiuised to wren him in re saved As to her illness, and,put it '_Dealer`. Um-you've been wondering was. able to move into a.much snore. - - ___-- _ ,-._hcr sharp rye's on Maida: - g - - _ • - • e imposing house, was free from debt, „t � . Slowly the dark head was 'raised, turn, it is true, and she had shaped clown,as nothing but fatigue; even if I clicated -lou, maybe? S all her actions to that end;' hitt, en n, the''thought.in his loving Yes, I have. and was making-well, a very, com- -- i butt•bcfore she, could speak a word, a come weal or woe, she promised hcr- heart that he had'a confidence with And the first time ,ou drove the fortable, income, which has never voice, low and deep,_ said slowly,, .se}f that she would lienceforth •take that peerless•daughter of his whom- hos, you wondered if lie hadn't some sii;ce"fatTen below four-figures, But And with-a sort of cutting.`emphasis all the love he could give her, and nobody else might !:now was _any" 'tricks; didn't you-? - - -• - --- • - • - really, if it had not been for my tit- , ' . - whlctr made it seem to mean more requite it in.such kind_that lie would thing but the proud, seat-sustainint, Of course. I tle "humbug" at the beginning, I 1.than it said: - - never let her be taken,_from him. creature she Seemed. And' you kept' s,Lying,to 'yourself, nor suss: I-should-hake had a vett „-., ,• - -' '- '-I do not, think there is anything What if he should die? Fie did not TTe went- ofl to his room to dream I wonder if that there hoss will tune different talc to tell. . . marvellous in it. An actress is look strong. She noticed it more of her voluntary lass and einbr:ice:' ble 'down..eh ?•• • • -- - - _._+_ . I . trwii, -,You.. know yourself,. Lady now than before. lie was not what, And Maida• what did she in her Probably. .. _ Gladys, that all the studying in the he had been when aha cauic_to $iln, room? She had tQ!d,.hcr_tnaid.not And ,ou had- y!it7r mind on it a 1 A TIECIPE. - I world will not make an actress Suppose lie should die and the ex- to wait for her, pnd so she was good deal, most like? Little drops of writer, . -" -',w1wro' naituro has beent niggardly: posure should coine�diterward? alone with }icr- thoughts, just •as .On That's true. _ _ Tittle grains of sand. _ IIdiss l•T.artleigh is evidently' a•born Then it flash!rl,through tier Tnind 1 that first uigllt sae had been along That's- wot's the matter: You've «'ith -hair and lime, niake mortar, ✓ actress, And thea..I think -we ars that safety lay in niarry'ing- Guy- with,I,I . •t_ - - hypnotised him: `fee? ' Guaranteed to stand. . - _ _._ . - .. . . l . . ...... -. _. - ...•---. ... ... - -.._... _.___. • ....- . . _.. _.. ... .1 _ . la .. _..,y... _ {,'� ! ..R.....,... w •... :; .. , - --------------- THE S ' c, 1)' The fetal, the altar; lishing clubs In.many of the shies of So and the words from God, "Fear Ontario and Quebec, but he conduct. ATIONS , iV• a LLSVO ,!not, for I am with thee and will ed two lacrosse tours Lhrvggh Great Uu"' - Fa • L�i bless thea - • are all and more than I Britain and transplanted the game _ INTERNATIONAL LESSON. heart can wish. It must have been there. The second of these-tours (in 4 1+ * +' SEPT. 1. the power of the Presence of God 1883) was also intended,to further l�e Religion of �,/■11']St C0lltltel'aCtS Text of the Lesson Gen. xxvi. 12- that enabled Isaac to act so meek- emigration to Canada, and during its • ]y. See In the verse 28 the sequel inception and progress the team and 25. Golden Text, Math, V. 8. and note the testimony of Abime-I their friends distributed throw houtl 1 `' :-All Trouble. Lech and his officers, ' Wc. saw -cer- Great Britain 800,000 amphle.a and! 12, 13. "Then Isaac sowed in P r - - tainly that the Lord was with thee." 500,OOQ illustrated books about Caa-! that lend and received in the same The Lord was seen in Isaac in his ada and its resources, a book the i year a hundredfold, and the Lord yieldingness, for -yielding blessed him." The previous chapter a exhorted value a which to this country it A despatch from Washington says: gristle. Let this be so'.fa all the great offenses," and we are exhorted --Iiev.. .Dr. Talmage preached from gli stle. departments o! work told us not only of the death and Would be difficult to estimate. to let our yieldedness be known to Dr. Beers was a staunch Britisher the following text : II. Chronicles ix, which the Lord calls us. Let us be burial of Abraham and his son, x Ishmael, but also of the birth o1 all men, for the Lord is at hand and an ardent 1 erialist and when- :''2, "Of spices great abundance; nei- plain. T.�t - (Feel. x, 4 Phil. "Caston required he gave any such Spice sa_the be common sensical. When we talk sloe far his rights, as we say, in forth no uncertain sound re ardin Queen of Sheba gave Kin Solomon" to the and how Esau despised 'his birth- the matter of the wells, God ould the dui of Canada upon. National " King people in a vernacular they :right, preferring a present enjoyment y What is that building out there can understand, they will be very not have been seen in him, We must i$iitterin in the sun T .have to a future inheritance (lien. xii, 10, questions, i�'Ith an intense levo for g qou Sly to come and receive the truth ) beginning present contend earnestly for the faith Canada, his native country, he 17 The of our (Jude 3 -" not heard T It is the house of the++we present. Would to God that.chapter tells of a second famine and )• but when We can avoid nevertheless believed in Canada as forest of Lebanon. K Solomon 1 Queen Balkis Would drive her_spice-I strife by a little yieldin i has just taken to it his bride. the laden dromedaries into all the ser-'Phil of Isaac going to sojourn among the B et us an integral Part of the British Em-. yield in His name, thou li it may pire. Ilis s ech�at the annual meet •^princess of E mons and i istines at Gerar. Tho Lord ail- Sem a g Egypt. • lou' see the ilii- prayer meeting exhorts-,pealed � him .and confirmed Ills Personal loss. Isaac might ing of the American Dental Associa- lars of the portico and a great tow- tionsl peared to Abraham and gave him have sent these Philistines away tion held at Syracuse some years ago er, adorned with 1,000 shields of Now, I want to impress you with ' the stare of heaven" portion of the and have refused further intercourse in which he . championed Canada' gold hung on the outside of the tow- the fact that religion is sweetness covenr nt. He fell into his father's because of their former conduct, but against the United States, was a' er'-•500 of the shields of gold manu- and peruel fuzr� and spikenard and sal-'sin concerning his,wife, and was re-�see the ce se•cin prevails, and now we masterpiece in its way, and showed factrired at Solomon's Drder, 500 Iron .and nnamon and cassia'and buked by Abimelech ; truly the heart Isaac's servants wereto hdi is yreldedness• the g a well 'calibre o1 the man and his otter _ were captured by David, his father, frankincense and all sweet spices to is deceitful 'wibov (Jerthings and i at Beersheba and that same day to be iii.the right. This speechmwas In battle. See how they blaze in gether. "Oh," you say "I have.-not I r the noonday sten 1 looked at it as such. Thought, it even the heart of Abraham, and the they came and told Isaac Chat they published in Canadian papers from - Solomon was a nuisance. It had for me a re- ' had found water (verse 32 r 4 goes up the_ivory stairs heart of Isaac, and your heart and Halifax to Vancouver, and was every- of his throne between 12 lions in pulsion. I held my breath as though 'mine All that God does He 'does "-��`O where commented on as one of the 'statuary I it were a malodor. I have been ap-;for His pardon- FATHER OF LACROSSE. patriotic addresses' _ cry and site down on the back great name's sake, ablest and most palled at its advance. I have said ;ing our iniquities when we confess ever delivered by any Canadian. The of the golden bull, the head of the Buse beast turned toward the poo- if I have any religion at all I want i our sins (I John 1, J ;' Jer, xiv, ). I A National Monument to the Late lives of such men as Dr. Beers are a - iple. The family and the attendants to have just as little o!.it as possi- I 14, 13. "The Philistines envied Dr. Beers, priceless heritage to the people of • - sof the king are sQ ma.py that the cat- bee to get through with." Oh, what hiaq." The majority of mere natural The ro g any country, and the perpetuation of a mistake you have made, my bro- " P ject of perpetuatin the me- their achievements in some public eters of the palace have to provide people would be apt to envy one -revery day 100 sheep and 13 oxen, then! The religion of Christ i, a i whom they saw blessed and increas- morn of the late 'ThDr. W. George Beers and enduring form will undoubtedly ' besides the birds and the venison. present and everlasting redolence,. It.ing, as Isaac was. It was contem °f Montreal, "The Father of La- act as an incentive to generations I hear the Stamping and pawing of counteracts all trouble. Just put lisle to fill his Wells with earth, but!crosse," was originally proposed,by yet to come, to emulate their ez- ;4,000 fine,horses in the, royal star 1 it on the stand beside the pillow of thst was human, too, and devilish, 14ir, SY' 1�' 31°=Vaught at the close of ample. Sickness. It,catches in the curtains ` a short sketch .of Dr. Beer's career steel There were Impar - for the merely human is apt to be iT . who had charge of the work of gath- j and per um ing air. It ,much used by the dev;'. To see him I Published in the Toronto Wor-id a REFUSE STATE CONTROL. - few da s ering the straw and the barley for sweetens the cup- of bitter medicine-prospering notwithstanding these Y steer his lamented death in and•throws a glow on the gloom of hindrances was mere than they December last. At the invitation of Dominion Alliance Rejects the these horses. King Solomon was an 'the turned lattice: It is a balm for president, Dir. Mohav ht ad- early rider, Lraditjon says, and used could stand and must have made g Proposition. - the aching side and-a soft bandage dre'sed the annual convention of the p to take a. ride out at daybreak, and I them full of indignation. Envy and Canadian Lacrosse Association 1 when In his white apparel, -behind Ifor the temple stung with pain, strife is earthly, sensual, devilimli, which met at Toronto on Good Fri- Prior to the recent meeting of thel the swiftest horses of all the realm , Why' did you look so sad thisleads t>nd followed b mounted archers in i morning when you came in ? Alas era fll k (Jasconfusion i6 a Titus! day' with the result that t'a project Dominion Alliance at Toronto there ; was unanimously and enthusiastical- tv� a good deal o! concern among }urpie, as the cavalcade dashed for the loneliness and the nests 'ii! 3). It :s bad or.uugh -among •iv endorsed, and it Was left to the many temperance people in Canada' -through the streets of .Jerusalem I i lliifteedd aTrom your soulh! Some eYot er those who know trot Ood, but ogt:en i,;coming Council of the A<soc!ation i lest the advocates of "state control"', ul.pose it was something worth get- i you gets into churches and families it Ito devise some should succeed in securingthe en- ti , up L.�-o'EteCL i�tEi mornin y g° about feeling like Macaulay works great havoc and greatly-! Plan whereby'the g - clubs n protect by the wh-ii he wrote, It I had another in its a it { to ]o at month.of such d grieves the Holy Spirit iActa vl' acini assistance that its mer- convention. Several prominent mem- d. b as I have been k,yh sv . jun. berg 0! the alliance, artkuiark g P s alfa I would. its demanded. P Y Solomon roc es like some of the 7, thou art{` At'a recent meetin the Council dr isome members of the Provincial Al Y t p' n the ground, Ike be weary factory R�nttlh rm h tharns he said nus `Y 1 cider! that the mo-stgexlective-tvay r k,n sot the resent lav-crowned et down into m little ,,arrow cr,b Ilan e-of. .Ontario. had been deceived. 11-5I-libe - palace a All the s leaders of his away. by the epec,oua statistics given nut' palace and retinue were eclipsed by child: And there helve been times ward when th Ranted h s favor ',doing-this weu'ld be !or each of the ; ' " his Intellectual power` Why-. he In our life when e`ti' clubs in tL-e Association to 1 fv the advocates of the diapensarq Your you wished you ;hate rand have sene come ye to tcu: e1 aw;iy bears match this tall, the net a To- a;-.d Gothenburg systems and were seemed to know everything. He was Could get out of this tile. You have believed to be ready to endorse' a the first .great naturalist the world said, "Oh.' how sweet to my lips trout �-, coeds of which would be devoted to ever naw. peacocks item. India !would be the dust of the valley Y°u ?" (verse ,. "The pre-;the "Ileer's hfec7erial Fui:d." I modificalioa of one or the other of y ! rrcc of the righteous is otter. a 1 i those plans of liquor selling: In the strutted the basaltic walks. and apes and 'wixt:ed you could gull over you great torment to tie ungodly- ; they! fThe mat ore the annualwa,4r.vk; brought be- Provincial Alliance, however, one of chattered 1n the tress, and deer in your last slumber the coverlet of cannot stand the sight it is too stalked the arks, and there were tional L,,crossc Association by lir l these' gentlemen who had been ex P green grass and daisies. You have strong for their w,.ak eyes. 1-.aac' peeled to endorse the system made aqu8riums with. foreign flsh and'-avi- Said Oh. -tow beau-tiftilly .quiet-In 14b have reasons<1- nr,d argued �A. W. Rutter, Pr"ident of the To,;.1 a vigorous speech against the theory! cries with foreign birds, and tradi- 'it must be in the tomb I I wtuh with rJiem to have Insisted on r,- ronto Lacrosse CLib. and was unant- jot state control declaring that the tion says these tirds were so well I were there." raining where he +=i:S, Rud have de- mousiv' endorsed by that organize- lamed that Sbiomon mi ht walk � I see all around abuut me widow- '.w tion, and we understand that tr.e I only animal that never changed his g c+,l them to acrid t,im away, but he I i mind was .a-long eared beast.- 'to clear across the city under the she- hood and orphanage and childless- was not that kind °! a man ; he was clubs composing it have also agreed ;which variety he did not belong _ - low of their wings as they hovered �ness sadness, disappointment, per-j more inclined to yield for,pauce sake, LO I'I'Y matches for the benefit of said flitted about him know that lexit If I could ask ail talose in the fund this roll. Iris change of mind had come about 'P Y he was a man of ileac-e, - Well, m friends, my_ audience who -have telt no- sot-i u 7 In addition to this the protect has by a careful study of the facts con- all theologians agree in making vol y no disa 2- i�J. anirJZs f knew wnnf w fair been warmly taken up by Dr Beer's ; row and been buffeted b concerning the two Rystetns. There 13 RT S P- of the mea,ninq ,�( scarcity c'( water onion a type. of Christ and in mak- 'Pointment-if I could ask all such to 'we shall not :,j f,reciate what tl;ewe old,cldb, the Montreal-�Smateisr ACh_ f was practically no effort to secure fag the Queen 'o! Sheba n type of rise, bow many would rise ? Not wells-meant, and the enormity of the endorsement of state control by _. every truth seeker,- and I will take one. the vin of Ste rthe Provincial A`tliance. the responsibility of saying that all ; Some one could not understand PPI.�g there To many In the Dominion Alliance, -however, wh as cid German _Christi People in India, where they- have to , - Fiera was an hour and a half. of in- the spikenard and cassia and frank-', Y � go miles for hater, a well Is an in, a incense which the Queen pf Sheba scholar sed to be always so calm estiniable boon When in 4outh ' .� ".« � '•resting debate upon the subject,l brought to 'King Solauwn are might- and hap' y and hopeful whin he had Ain a, FPonding a day at a niis,on + ' �„ st the opposition' to the proposi- ily suggestive of the sweet spices of .so. many trials and aucknesses and in Natal, my wife, having wa�hcd .� ..on to make the Government a sa- a our hot religion- Christianity is ,ailments: A ivan Secreted himself in ; +p Y r & a; oonkeeper was decidedly in the ma- , Y 8 Y her hands, was about to throw ,>vt riot a collection of sharp technicals- the house. Ile said "T mean to tiie water, whew she was gi_roted �t' r. `' , .!' 'rrity from the beginning and the ties and angular -faces and chronc-'watch this old scholar and ChnS-j with such an ext nmatida of sur rise j �y.e ensure never had a chance to ob- logical tables and dry statistics, �Mian,-' And he bow' the old- Chris-j and tear from we ,;ii9 l u!y mission-'! .4* ta.in the endorsement of the Allianco. tion man o to his room and sit ,f,, Our religion is Compared to frxrikin- g arks as she w r. t soon' forget. down oa the chair beside the stand .They then told .hat water was j A; � , -STILL AT IT. rinse and to onsets, but never to and open the Bibie and be in to= night-shade. It is a bundle of g so ',carte that ,Ley must all wash s. myrrh, It ie a dash of holy light. read. Ile read on and on, chapter in that water._ To :stop the wells as I y Woman, Still Warring On Senses It-is a sparkle of coo! fountains. It .atter Chapter, hour after,hour, until the Phi!istines did because of their �+ ' is'an opening of opaline gates: It;his taco was all aglow'with the hatred was about equai to murder: r r" Joints. is a collection of a toes: Would God 'tidings from heaven-r and schen the - P clock struck 12 he arose and shut See T John fit, 15. ` err war women are continuing that to were as wise is . taking. his Bible and said ; "Blessed Locd, l 20, 21. The contention and hatred ti,clr war on liquor and gambling spices to our Divine King as Queen we are on the same ofd Perms manifested - by these unrighteous !uints and declare that,they propose Balkis was wise tin taking spices To yet, co keep the earth Ly Solomoh, Good nigbt. Good night." Oh, you j and wicked Philistines (sce U:o mar- p up the work till the liquor sin parched and you trouble pound-j gi tial meaning of the names laaac traffic is driven out of the state. The fact is that the duties and ed, here is comfort, Isere -is satisfac-j gave these ' wells because of the The most serious raid recently was ogres of this lite, coming to us from Lion f Will strife) were certainly hard to put u j ut Eldorado, where '"seven won'fen, vena come and gat it ? P headed b time to time, are stupid often and I cannot tell with, and only by the marvclioua I y the president of the local yr. so We the Lord; I W,C.T.U., cleaned out a inane and intolerable. Isere are men I offers you hereafter. so well as 1: can;grace of God could Isaac have noted- I joint in o - who hale been battering, climbing, tell you what he, offers now. tt as he`di'd -and yiClided again a.nd tent in the center of the town and pounding, hammering, for 20 years, doth not yet appear what we shall again to these unjust people the demolished a tub full of bottled 40 years, 50 years. One great long be••• {wells his servants had Jigged, ltlake beer. 'The keeper of a joint in an- drudgery has their life been: their j 011, home of the blessed t Foun-;the naso your own ; put yourself as THE _LATE DR. W. Oka. f3EERS. other part of the town heard of the, faces ansioirs, their feelings benumb-.;dations of gold ! Arches oI _ Vic- tar as you can-In his place, that-you raid while it was 1n progress and - ed, their days monotonous. What tory ! Capstones of J may_ art some measure appreciate it. immediately carried his stock outside is necessary to brighten up-.that praise 1' And ", most, Association, the largest and - , man's life and to sweeten that e town. acid a•dome. in which there fire echoing 1 room for uS,tl ndhae sfiillord h be fruit- most influential athletic club in Can- �A lone woman raided Bechler'a and reechoing the halleluiahs of i ada, who are organizing. a thorough clisposition and to put sparkle into the ages ! And around about that I ful in the land." This he said when personal canvasamongst g policy shop at Leavenworth with a the man's spirits? - The Spicery of 'mansion is a after digging a ._third well; they did crosse asst the La- hatchet and -smashed the policy - garden, the garden of players and. business men of cur holy religion. Why, if between I God, and all the springing fountains i not strive-for that one. After that Montreal on behalf of this fund. wheel into bits. She was Mrs, Mars the losses of life there dashed the'are the'bottled tears of thI church in ''lie reproved to Beersheba, Submis- A similar E. Dickens. Her,boys, she says, had glenra of an eternal gain,'if'betdeen 'the wilderness and all the -crinisonl ion to wrong and oppression for ronto has alsosb been undertaken un- gambled in the place and she declares = Ll-,e betrayals of life there came the of the flowers is the deep hue that I the Lord's sake is not human, ' but!der the direction of Mr. McNaught, she will smash every policy shop un-_ ' gleam of the undying friendship of was 'caught up from the carnage of i is Christlike.and is a strong testi-.so that it -now• looks as though the less they are closed'by the authori- .Christ, if in dull times in business earthly martyrdoms and the fro-j mony for him as we shall see. If We Scheme will be brought to a success- ties, we found ministering spirits flying to 'grance- is the had 'anointed ears, we might often I As a result of evidence obtained b prayer o��all the ful issue. Y and fro in our office and store aril saints and the aroma hear our Lord say to us, "SulTer it Fort Scott . .ministers• and church puts into , The proposed memorial will be shop, everyday life instead of being utter forgetfulness the cassia and I to be so now (Math. iii; 15), and erected in the city of Montreal at members the district court has or- a stupid monotone would be a glor-,rho spikenard end the frankincense i it would not seem so difficult-if-we cost of [tom $10,000 to 612,000, 'the" dered•all saloons in that city closed.: _ leas" inspiration, penduluming be-'4ind the world renowned spices which I would consider I-Tim who endured construction and design The church people propose to bring tween calm and, satisfaction and high. Queen Balkis• of Abyssinia Bung at such contradiction of sinners against largely depend upon t ee' liberal ty of suit against the keepers and owners .rapture. the feet of King Solomon.' Himself ; who., -lien-He-was reviled, the subscriptions. of buildings used for saloon purposes _-.I would saY also Lhat we need to revilod not again (Heb. xii, 3 ; I n law. + -- Pet. ii, 3 In order to make• the •monument u der the lierrellw put more spice and enlivenment in _ . - 2 ) - "national" in every respect sub- r our religious teaching, whether it be 4. "And the Lord appeared unto scriptions are being solicited from ATTRACTION TO QUEEN:3LAND., in the prayer meeting or in the Sun- him the same-night and said, I am every part of the Dominion from the • - the God of Abraham thy father ; Atrantic to the Pacific. Lacrosse is In order to attract,tnnrriageable, wo . day sehdbl'or in the' church. Ste men to Queensland it a officially ministers need more fresh air and _ fear not, for. I ani With thee, and now beyond dispute the national y in- sunshine in .our.lungs,and our hertrt - - xvill bless thee."'-Whrit a-reward fort. game '-qt-'C4�nada, and for that tea- timated that in the north division -- -- — end our-head. Do you wonder that i; :' '' his meekness, a new revelation of son the promoters of the'Dofer's'Me= of the Colony there are sixty-four the cc°rid-is so far from being con- ;� -�i� • God to him that very night- witkl mortal'.feel that it should be truly males to every thirty-five femalaa ; 1 His glorious- "Fear' Piot, I'am,with national ih character so that Cana- in the central, fifty-nine males voted when you find so little viva- _ , city in the pulpit and in the-pew? _ �� i, ; - thee." How small a Weil, or a• dians from every part of our great forty females, Out of a population -We Want, like the Lord, to plant in dozen Fells, and all one -could be Dominion shall not only be able to of less than half a million those our sermons and ,es].ortations more called upon to bear seem in tom- v:ere last year 3,441) marriages. point to it with pride, but have the lilies of the field. We want fewer parison with such-a revelation and satisfaction of claiming a share In rhetorical elaborations and fearer �a_ o _assurance ! Truly the sufferings of its erection. COAL MINING UNDER THE STA. sesrlii!pedali ill words, and when We _ t this present time are not worthy to Dr. Veers well deserves such an A depth•of nearly-1;000 feet talk-about s1 ado s We do not Want ,:, .. - - be comPwr-ed with-tlfo glory that is honor. Not only was he the "Fath- been reached in one of the plte ,id io say adumbration, anil Then we ,, and sliall be ours (Rom. viii, 18). - or'' of -Lacrosse." but'he was in a the Dover colliorica, biyt ecedrd':rtQ �`� 2.5., "And he builded ani altar there large measure responsible for the to'the acting eng'i-holds ronyarks at r1 mean about i we do not want .to dddwW(N and called upon the name of the volunteer movement that swept over Iccent meeting Of tYre shareholders ii talk about idiosyncrasies, or it a M< , �J�, J-0id rtn-d pitched- his tent-there ;' Canada during the ...r.-sat" afTair of London, fdur -monthrs must el'U.n'll sEillc b(, tfic back o; but, not-want plain in - and theme Tsaac's servants diggpd a` the early si.eties, having formed what sift, £10,000 more be spent beton �t '.elft Rbc t' lumbago: but, in the plain IN 1 ITE C:.•r;N f`RY• well," -_.t with tFs'Lord is has since become tliQ Victoria Rifles the first coal scam, at a depth O( vernacular o[•• the gnat masses, 1 which prnn SniiL" enough ; the Lord without the tent —Tyre tkst 6 -• -•- of llfontreal on that memorable oc- 1,176 feet bR%aW high water mark. i( ince gli men happy. honest, victo'ri- "SYhii is it, .Timmis?" is enotctf;m, for a believer should • be casion. ;a• and free. In othbr-words, we "Ts that mean of bee 'at stung me nhic to say, with 'much, -assurance, Nof f6rily did Dr. Beers found the- 400!feet to eroed. At eishaiseriess increasing wq,ny .want More cinnamon and less i,. sunlme; Core 'yiL?" - "Lord, Thou art my dwelling place" game of lacrosse, personally estab- to be worked. -. _ A � •"s,� .:c: �rar-..;Jnr: {-.-�. �"q�f... :A •.. "' ";. .. u:r� •,� ry .. �elle ... - M yT•'u•'u* Nd. •�'�4r z• - F - — A 6s el^ s otasisaa —B.23.L lade s,1 TVrv>atoi�►1iii is lova uHere's another letter from %bat new "`' - ti : soov;te>7si?oili>3s>3s: y y i to the addreea label On yogi pipet you week. tenant,"said the secretary .' w T . 14 sea 01 W aye asoertala thfl date W W ooranbwlyaontoTIESNawats -�R, ;:.�iswar%, of Whitby, was in "What's he want nowt" eagnired tbA '['�7C61ored cmittaaoea are Aaltn`RI;$dae•� „ • town this week• proprietor of the Highuppe Apartmente ,l� aa,ee of date oa label gA%be 1st paper fol- ' "lis d t o!mbaey•t tom&oma. Always —Charles Cornell, of Montreal.is home House "lA. is date paid &bead t on his holiday$. ''Bayo he,e got to have more room >a _ - - - '` �4i _ —leis&Bus.Head is visiting in eastern his flat Baye it'll help Aome if you'll lee � �_- towns this week. him serape the paper off the walls" —- John Dickie A Co have!11113, opened out �.,y • —Mrs.L,A Findlay visited friends in � l � A aentletnan pave s party in honor of Toronto this week- a celebrated missionary. The ladies ap- �'�_ —Born—On Tuesday, the wile of H. ed in very deoollete dreaaea, and theA. J. Marquis of a non. boot, fearing the $tyle might shock his pioitzsinta. ONr„ Ave.80, 11!41. —Master David Savage has been onM reverence, apolosized, asying that faeh i s portant ' fibs,sick list for the past week. . demanded it, -oh,I don't triad it —Mrs.Hicks and family art visiting "1'Te l �E Week.iii at all, replied the mi sionary; a „q been tea years among the 09J99e81" —Miss®amble, of Toronto,is visiting Great Varlets of Pieces. F John Bo ee and family this week. Willie bad swallowed -a penny, and • w4 y y ' —A number liom bore attended the —John Wreath,of St.Thomas,moom• his mother was in a erste of much alarm Tea caps and Saucers Bakers Scollops, Boats "Toronto Exposition this week. ponied W.Boyee in his bolidays. "Helen," she called to her sister in Plates, all sizes ' —We are sorry to report that Mrs.Wm —Mrs. Ireson, of Toronto, visited the next room,­send for a doctor, Wil. Pickles, Comports. Salads $arrigan is now confined to the house. friends in town daring the past week. lie has swallowed a penny,.' The "No Small fruit plates Teapots, Sugars, Creams ? -tele$.John Copeland, of Woodham, —Mise M. Bryan%, of Oshawa, i$ the rified boy looked up imploringly, Oatmeal bowls Covered dishes, platters, oto 1 is Spending a few weeks with friends iter$. guest of Mrs.J. R.Winter this week. mamma," be interposed; "send for the All, sold se arately• J. —The Rev.Shepherd, of Grand valley —John and Mrs. Dickie° attended the minister." "The minister?" exclaimed Borrel dishes, juga a tea set at 50 P W. V. Richardson during the opening of the Toronto Exposition on the mother. "Yee,. because papa says 44 piece �s �aslweek. Tuesday. our minister can Ret money 0117, of any- j; C P Mrs,A.J.Linton, of Toronto, hoe —James ewe Mrs. 4ordoa Bpant s few bodp." � DICKIE W O• a been spending a week with Mr, Linton days at the Pan-American during the "'r OHN _ and other friends. - pest week. —Mrs. Preston,of Midland, ani her —Miss S. Barr has returned from sister Miss Philip,of Prince Albert, are spending a week with her brother A. Del. Ies C visiting friends in town, in Montreal. —L,A. Findlay, left on Tuesday for —Misses Phoebe and Flossie Wright, a ' fit.Catharines where be bas been offered arrived home on Wednesday for a two As C�eitaation on the ata$of the Joaraal in weeks vacation, About one person in every four sort- U1g • 0 • • Q • • 0 a —Thomas and Miss M.Bark, of New Pers wlth itching, bleeding or protrud �J N 'tbaf city. —Wm.Boyes,fireman on the Michigan market,are visiting with R. Moore and ing piles. There has yet to be found Central, Bs.Thomas,is visiting bas Par. family this week. a elrgle case in which Dr. Chase's Oint- ense on the Kingston Road East during —Miss Watson, of Toronto, has been went will not afford prompt relief, and hie vacation. spending the last three weeka with her produce a perman Oar Supplies will be complete, it used regularly, P —W. H.Field,of Toronto and family, friend Miss Field. ant and thorough cure. Ask yoTii Consisting of Test Books, Slates, ..are holidaying at their cottage at Rose- —John Dickie has entered his s%sllion, neighbors about it. The best people in - iScriblers, Writing Pads, Pencils,. bank, Mr. Field was calling upon Picker Lord Jewel, for competition at the To. the :and recomr_•,end this treatment a` ing friends this week. rosso Exposition' tie only actual cure for piles, till cents a- etc. Oar Stationery is.also cheap -- -Mrs. P. McGill with Master Harold —J, H. and Mrs.Beal,of Melvin, Mich a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Batee land well selected. and Mise Lottie,returned to Toronto on are visiting the laster's parents, Alfred & Company, Toronto, - - Saturday. after spending three weeks and Mrs. Allaway, : - �+ . Sooner Pickering ser father, Mr,Jae Linton. —Dr. F, L. Henry,of Osb&wL, will be —He whose duty it is to look after the here as usual next Tuesday to attend to ZA 'Nh'T I I culverts etc on the Brock Road should be his professional duties, — up and doing, as there are some bad holes —A number of members of the NT in the road as a result of Monday's heavy Brougham lodge. I.O.O.F.via;ted Ontario " Lodge. on Wednesday evening. _ —F. M, Chapman has been engsged to —Mrs. W• ti�rig Ti and family, are _ teach , g g the en• visiting frieude in Erie. They will yisit — -r•'�� ing in the Pickering college for -- '� "TAL Poing ear, his subjects being ma themat the Pan•Amesican before returning. • • • •. • i SPE 'ux nee an science. He will begin his duties —Mise Teale, of Detroit, arrived in Box$week at the opening of%be collece, town on Wedoasday. She will spend —A galvanized iron roof is being put soma tame wish W. Logan and family— On the west wing of Pickering oo,legs, —N*xl Monday being Labor day, will rand%Cs, building is other-wise being thor• be observed as a isoliday. All places of i - 1 V E onRhly reaoyued. A. B Dowswell, of business will be closed A$ usual %bat day _ _ NOT Ciaremon% has the contract for the roof• ' —Miss Berner baring decided to locate • • • • • • —Oa account of s temporary illness, a% Markham, offers bar dream making 0. A. f3arnmer, %be principal of she bnaineas for &ala. Bee ad tai aaoiber school bore. has been eampelled to lay Off Column, - duty for a few days. F. M. Chapman, B —The man's teoais toarasment was �O,rr Cho in De artm+373t is again running A.has bees sagaged to take chance for a finished on Wednesday afternoon.result � Astons for all PP 8 P 7,w tinwk• ing is she modal being captured by Rev. • Hcp�n81 kinds o! veb• —Walter Richardson left on Wedoes- W. F. Carpenter, idea macnfactared by %be McLaaghLm full-biast. Our work is noted for despatch and clay for the Pan-Americsan. His brother CO'y, of Oshawa ;fames lets on the tollowiag day Lad will —Mrs Frank Goo is spending a few A special cies of'`orway Bpraee t to quality. ai0tlw 011r Chop. _ }c•in the former in Buffalo, when both days with nor cousin Maas M. Hodgson. .7(eet, bealtby and nQLt for tran$alannns 'Bring � your continue their trios to sbetr homes m of Howard Bt Toronto. who has returned at Se, each, the pureha$ers to dig their s New York Lad Philadel his respectively. from bar tour months visas is the States own weep. This offer will be good%o end I per . : '•Toronto Patens, Fano Past Flour, bbl, —Father Sheridan.o Floes. iia$ been W J. Devitt has arrived home ibis "Boutom", ore Ddaaitota Parser F1oar l8 Per bbf: . _ — of Jane 1901. y Pastry iappoinsed by Aaobbiebop O'Connor to week from the eastern eouctlef. having C L^t. 15 00 per bbl, take charge of%be R. C church here. completed Lia engagement will;- the �SbE'921 R'S PdZ+ .Father Sheridan is a young man,'and we Eastern Ontario GoOJ Road$ Associa• hope that his rsaidence among as may be tion T 1 Bran-$14 no per ton "W heatelene ?.5e per package - mussally profitable to himself and abargw ..The Presbyterian Bandag school will. FR 1.IT TREES %horse, Sle Cot son Corn Meal, 121be for 250 We welcome him as s resident of Fick I hold tLeir Annual picnic at Rosebaak r ton Ost Meal. 101be for?3o_ All kinds of Jnmbo F:onr, 1_7, nil pe Bring so del !Friday), Tiley meet at rho bate. F•IfV1T TREF„S. Mixed Chop, 116.00 per t:,a Rolled Oats, 101ta for 2c —Rev, A McAuley, of Mitebell, oc• meat at 10 o clack where convepancea SIiIC,UBS, Etc., OLt Chop, 51,10 per 100 1Ls. Rolled Wheat, 8 lbs for 25c - . All connecsed with the Graham Flour, 12 lbm for WO copied the pulpit o!Bt, Andrew's ahnrch will be provided here last Sabbath evening. He Willi Mrs coogregation have a hearty invitatioU to $ighesi market price Oats SEe per bus McAuley and family have been spending attea9, for all k:naa c7, a few days wish friends of bis old eonare• Fall and statutes Lpp'ee. —Thee. J: Larkin, who has been s JOHN E BEE i4eat, iiak ' Mill . Jguion, Mr' MoAnisy returned this week resident of Chicago for some few years, • ' 'ifs, Mitchell. but Uri. MoAUlay and child. _ Yickezing_ is visiting his father and other friends in tree intend remaining a couple of weeks. this aeigltborhood for • week or two. Aug. 2nd, 1901 $u many friend&are Always pleased to He is looking hale and beers,,;k and jaac• I ��1��� :. see his genial countenance. last from Appearance$, living with Uncle ReaI —00 Sunday last the people of the vil• Sam Appears to agree with him, d — ' DAge and vicinity were greatly shocked to by Ger,of late ha$ been _ !hear of the daub of Mrs. Rowe,OnwiteW�- greatly annoyed by bops entering. fib house sod Loc is Pickering Village is the Time Major Rows,of the 8rd eon orebard sad breaking large branches off i3 a a - inesdsy,last, she was taken ill but nosh-a bis fruit trees as well as stealing fruit, for Bale$heap. -- k tag aorto&& was suspected Until Saturday The boyo' name&are known. u%hey haus T �.•, when medical aid was summoned, and been otagbt is the .c7,. and the ne:% rite sad Life Iasnraace ` when is was found to be a severe case of %Sante will be followed by punishment u _ inflammation• Mrs. Rowe gradually Bank �u the law will allow. Agent, To Purchase Gent's Furnishings until Sunday morning when she last Y spark of life had Ped. leach sympathy —Hie many friends will be pleased W � Ready Mfsdeli, is expressed for the bereaved family, learn that Russell Andrew, eon of Mrs. which consists offour.boys,the eldest of John Andrew,of Church s,. noel who has Monecoct,ey. Lo done. Summer tnderwear, wbosl is twelve pears of age and the been s cripple from birth from paralysis lLoaey.to Loan. Overalls, Shirts of all kinds, Toaoge$t about three. Mrs. Rowe who of the moselea is now gradually.Obtaining visits Claremont Hats in all the latest si les. _ was forty pears of age was a daughter of ase of his limbs. He i$ about fid years every Tuesday. Boots and Shoes, Ett. Iter.Stewart of the village,bei who bas of age and weighs about 180 pounds and �7 ery movement from one point to beta living for some time with Mrs. Rowe evF' 47, Richardson, Be Am, ' BUNTING$ her only child • The funeral took place an could only be accomplished with Public, Pickering on Tuesday,when the bod f y was 18,111411m to assistance from others, About a week Notary --` Pickering station.thence is, Bowmaaville ago he began to ase crutches,and great- ago the remains were interred is the the deligh able to walk shoos unassisted. He find$ t of his friends, is now Wool ! The Cheapest And, the Bert a ..... ad.commisei000r of the village that he is gradually gaining atrns The rogth and OOl ! _ -'John Gordon, assisted by a number of hopes in time to gain eonirol of all Iiia 50,C00 lbs of wool wanted. Tlie under- _ . 4 Cans No 1 Corn for'25C. a men,has been busy for the past ten days limbs. 4 Cans of No 1 Pere for 25c. re-building And repairing the side•w+lks, —On Monday evening aboutten o'clock -signed is prepared to pay the highest cash ---and also is baildiag s now side-walk a number in the yillage bad she pleasure price for all kinds'of wool,wambed or-an. 4 Cans of No 1 Tomatoes for 2aC. 4 from the maga street is, the English of witnessing on a miniature-male s wild wasbed,delivered at bid elevator, North — One Single Can 7a. bunch, it is also the intention to re• west show, Some parties on the town Claremont. 1 also keeper go6d bapply of G ars o m o cap or C. move the$ide•wslk as the old $iniac& to line had invested in a broncbo, which fresh lime on hand as lowers prices. I 6 Bars of Surprise Soa for 25c. the north side of King Bs. East, ae soon_ � j tobea-up to take to town for its have a quantity of old *� s 2 American g $gra of Sanligbt Oap for 25C.as permission is received from the G.T.R performance,wlie�driven-oa-s0- csr-w-fat sale- Highest prices paid Prime Bacon-18e. for its removal, The .amount of work street,the animal began to kick as viol- for grain and seeds of ail kinds. F�111 Stock of ratent Medicine always on barn %bat has been done this year en our, ently as a petty taxpayer when some im• r. CARTER, North Claremont. — ttreese, dhonId oouvince the moat skepti• provemen%T�oantesapiated:, The—kick—ing - May14th, ]5Q1 31 _ _ „ O an cal that the formation of Pickering into a continued in every pool ibie position, • Pickering, police village, bas already been produe. standing and lying. After a time it be. Z2•S>• :�ys—ltetetrtas stavtoa v.'T.S The improvements came so entangle live of good results. d that it had to be freed 'f,geix8 GQING EAST L"-AS FOLLOWS:— that have beefl carried out this year could from the harneee. Finally the animal , -never have been accomplished under the concluded that discretion is the better No. 6 MAIL 8:53 A.M. Ear•..•.$ old system, while some of the side walks pato 10 Loc" 6:12 P.X.rt of valor end quitely submitted to its " 12 LOCAL 3:00 P'M' Sigh Grade i Y r heel — .are far from being in a eatietaotory, eon- Ease, i ion,¢liWl)1 ey are IDUs]h 170t�8r-tT1811 TR&nQs G=G BEST DIIT.A8 FOLLOWS.'— it, _they could have been, bed "the village 7 No.9 LOCAL 0:14 A.M. -been Ltill.undpr the old system. The ex O(��S{ ,O O� O�t "11 Lo,^AL . , 2:13 P.D2. / —�e T. A GREI(3r. peoeiye cost of plank,and the probability vU1li U V 1-7 NAIL 8:17 P. Del, �'% Or dNO. DICKIE. of the cost iaeressinR year by year will render it necessary for us to -consider the s COMPOUND. s resLZ.—=uzbarton !station -- advisability of constructing our sidewalks $recent dlsooser7 b1 an old' T.X - physician. sumzwfuuy uuat of Lome other material. Even 0.L 7,l a monthly by thousands t1 `mBAIDtB C7CING EAST DUE A8 FOLLOWS:- MassBy'gaYTl$ gredent cost of lumber,webeliece it would pi o. 6 MAiz . , 8;47 A.M.Zadlts. is the only perrec0-.i - — be moreprofitable to build some of our sate and retiablemedlc'nedW No• 12 MisED 2:38 7,,M ` 'cleveland \I -'pnooipal ecreets of asphalt instead of corere& Betrare of unprincipled arug&ts who I „ 10 LocAl;i. .6:06 P.M. \ .plank. Althoiieh it may be somewhat offer inferior mediotaee In Place of thin Asttot and'Other Roots wheels Special prices pr. -ire to discass,granolitbic or any Cook's Cotton Root Com"aud,tax•*°"'b'N ` offered. bihor form Of concrete eide•WAIk last itOW gym'incloceetandeceatein postage in letter TaA1R$( OL�7G WEST DIIs A8 FJISAwS;r et the question must some a at na and.r°vrstleead,sraled.byra�maiL Ynllse&ted 1`s, fl LOC"' •9:r0 A.M, ! _ y q P I particalsm iu plain enveiam to ladles only.s .s 11 moult 2:81 P.M. Sample_wheele over J.Dickie s store, Via. Perla,lase for the coisideration of our I as ps, Address Tug Cook.ComPanT, 7 -Ma . .8:22 P. M. w•. w r,tiluu+ ' � isle-payers. —__ - 11 � ._. Windsor,Out.Q&nadr