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AT?9'r-LOCAL f3APPF,NIN"-REC-09DZn-BY..t_til";A,l Clio--.-_. _ ..tee •' s a•-i 9 ?, Mdlcal. •" , ail rr-to o ._as . . . . , TBZ PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN Br OUR I Sl r.-ni Sirs.Geo. Law Sundayed with �� g is O1 m s •'; no o I - ,, -._,. �I �SCaderlan•3 friends. p m e ' : a g t - j A TOC-, 1f D.,C.�I„Fellow of I . q' i CORRESPONDENTS.t Ta. Robt Somort'ille has his new barn cam. aq. _ '�- T. Tr`c :c>1a1'c 1 .,,, sa TorIuti rue^�• ar�imant- . Audle' plettid Which adds much improvement to o : o g o S C o Cw y' el P1t•alCtP.73 tui 5: z o:i of C the place. t !, flA sr her of C:11eee - 7. C '" -- -- c�c. 3• r°e-- 19�_ , _Bary ba*.Pl _ - - _ cL �i, �•t,'q �,A �'t ' Office hour3: morntn <<o - -- + d �nv,.teams wishing to arrange for e" -¢C-�c as Pobaru,0ac. 5 r =P;ir-_ Z-6 c, Se �S „a _ :sceniag 5 to g, _ of new f6'uce. 'friend p gime c. oo,oft rd a:"-e _ �c;,co-Q�-� . -__-- P,i•::c-r Fo vile hae finished a term in wtiA'st ra t Capt.F. under the ens rtes o ~�'��- =g e s ce a �T 01 all marerifila and deaicn . Belle:iae colle;e and is thinLilag cf lccaun^ p' li m e e m x.B a ° o Legal. kept is stock. It will par ycn in Licd-ay, a c•f the Ladies'Aid is to be held is the.ear G - �Ca . •. , to call ai our-corks acd inenert ear stook, We canxratulate L. V. l.icBra3 S.C. fatnre, sit far bills and pftrticalars y �*- 75 n—=�,� ._, . �,.�ri;+gri.So:: ::•xe.ev., N21C TBEE.r ls, i,. •i' be misled .by of_oroatl. o:ivn hie eievatiDu to be counsel I Jur factball boys played a friendly gams W, -W C ,, +� I: _ acrae-, 93+: Tor a:n, agents we do not emplov them.consequent• to his_,le;estr. : •�,: •'� 3+ .-, .- � "I At t".areni)n ev ry Puesda5 2orecoon. Iloney I ly we ca.n• and do throw off the agents A garden r.arty pili' be held on the,E3rooal:u. 3t full time the go me was a �m� pRlZI co nl comnaasiou of 10 per cent., whieb you will 9roauds.of Thbs. Puc'xrin on June "_4th I tie,ceither team scoria¢. '�:r team plays p 11 „ I r, I. a r k`,� t)�NTO\• A C. n'C•L' certsicly save by purchasing ictal us, A when_\udiey': usual eutertainme:.t will be Audlry eleven here on FriJm. eyeni g, o' ' '8 4 n 'Nc+: ales i`"„p Mfr C'iiTBY Q�ANlTE 0 — c �� -- -- . I P,e are rorty to repo. the, �Ir, Simo❑ r b e n cc J a 'C. "' Ern tE • D�SN. w. a J 0CS fi0L T.T- call solicited. °n.. June 13th. Game called at g 30 m. — BEE., .1-tv g''`. P o �� Jalyi �i g, F:�Rr.�CELL, Q C„ EAP,RI6• i Packnnisin poor health at pr,.aen.t, U, e- - to ,o c .'Sept, !e j' Opp.FootOace. N',L!ay, Ontario rest is vou'needSimon, take a trip - Balsam-Z;on. • m R. 1" ,C^ants Crrvu At:ornay,and County P Oct.'h+ _ 1 s r olloito!. Cort Scute.wbh.tbv• 10.T —— Out west, 't rya w a - 11 , i E. G. 13a:ern:3a.of the Pickering College SsDisney purchased a&ne drtter- a few e x G •9 ' N0°' Q ^t' -!Z. DO`n t 1I•:GILLIVRAY, B.�RRIS• . h s , i and who K ra to the alwr:bauk eircuit tn:s l davc ae-. a Deo'2� 1.f y-y jr, ;:rs,4tc. U 21cc nppos to Ponc• PI XERINT' LN Z ; I tear, preached :ors acceptably here cit I Jooea: G. R. i' ccee Jaaaarc 1903-LV6ithy f?th, Oshawa 7t$. :. Ja�,3si1 Dow,F3 a.;Theo. a 6unr,av 'abt. - FoT, hcrFe each lest week. L'roaghaal Sth, Port Perry 9th,Ux- oaice .v'u.' T - ^_-rF\ onrC�eals txk:n �oabirgrtarniaaw fe�raed�c The d$v gravelling rias tcadey are hasp ton bt A:cG:.,, %a ,L.,,B. Monev to L, 5y f -_ __--_ _- bra ze 16:h, Cannington 1 h,Beayer- j T rn4!E)::. Bt.T,.uI r �� _ I. we wig:::1111 a Prosperous life. lie livea on I Sl. xud Juhn Moore are bnth iookiog foz t n 23th. .- P Rerr.-:tre.3r. sots. err,. Tcmr:e P",.11 F1Y6t•C1a5F 7el:iC:ea fOr hire by uSy F P .-. .t;�' ❑gx _ - c the Tho•opiQn farts, I e n.ulovrnent during the frac,a=t months. . h.F.Ynver+.� 2 C. P L.Y.i:^L.e li.T:.S,:eeap, - u t­,­,me e u , u. N. ,. a _. ing all G.T.E.trains. Ft eight and been cs ,ng cr. her urotber. R althe to our these days to ses:st him in his farm Y�r D -- eiprees delivered to all parts of the west. Toe vicinity has undergone man operations.l-eterinetril. 4 y P ,- -, village. Teaming of all kinds done changes=ince las;she vialte•i these parts. Sirs. H':bbard,of Balsam,ie being visited J' --- P wB,YETl>P.S\3AY SLR- on shortest notice. Sale and•com ,� _ _ ------, ._- ''{{'�}�� at Tt present by her mother and her sister of -and FRIDAY 1 H, h• riE'I. Grslua:a o2 tce 0_ca..c C;t• m:B9i8D 8ta$1691f1 C6SBeC 10 LO ll. — - trtaary C :cg,. Toronto, :eppitCred Clamber - __ WilA.Locus' H' oI rte ou:are t'ecezinary 1Ie1lca' :LeLetstioa, _ Toronto last weeks with John lends o Boats _Comm ei g' Ju rid, A pre in ' , ea n June 2 M. Gilpin, OtSc,aL i ria -,.cce ot:e aadot-e-quarter miles W LT F�,� Over ens huedred KaeSte assembled at ,. ch they sold at the rate of :4 cents a watchmalter and 'Jeweler, of Whitby,- y - . oortLc:I,reeLh,ver, UtflceartlsC.e:r.f•.rve W. H. f proprietor. S:. Clalr,arm hero on Wednet:1av after• - willyiFltPickering and will befoundX hours t,11 a t•r.,&341'o t f4,:.:. Tt:e ,zz>L n: a to ritLeaa the ❑iptials c! 1-z p I bushel Who Rays farmin;does not pav O.addre+s, 'teen '-i:r Mount Z.nn church choir ictend io L tiFise's old stand. `� W1,1ress L"uitH:lLOnt,;P t+ I,mer r.--c B^•t•.er Prnna, acd +Las F.1e •fLver, art ho.d::;g a necktie socia! at the SLf. Zion .., . _. _ - _ ----- -.1 Hogermiu The ceremonyMwa-perf,, ed ;r'•o-'-':oast"on the ever.inq of the 1;th of W+atchs6, C,Ioeke and Jewelry promptly . J, STI:ItLEY, V eterinary 3arzecn, cu the baa:.cif i awc oy 'the R:• Tina,l Jane. .l :eDgt I) nroQra n is being pre• repaired. ?.11 work warranted, 1. Tip 1::A::Yf:a: oa t'eter.L• Furniture a irgLeggata, The rgau ,00ked very txeav to ' ' µrt ,11,., •:1to res'a`eret e.,.cer of :•La' a pared for the oxasion. it which home and t„ s s a cQa+ of s:'k orgau.te trimmed wi;l: silts oatRide talent :nil contribute. The ladies ' ' . '0a'..., , "e er tarp Sle.iica; A•soctation, A,i _. appli lue and pearie while she was support- .dlsea9 a-an 1 ria!of the douesttc an:cuais s Of the congregation will provide leach, O t►7 treats i sc •�: tLy;7 tatl n 041 mcinrn app v,xi ed by >lies Ant i o. Darl.n ton attired in t�* P ' 1 sad r tnutld_yr.ucipine. Ott' a la T.A.�eigs A full line of first• a Nile green orga-,die tttcnmeI with Rus g P ��� 1� : � ter. of . sad t"k,va"tut coop,residence ou Cnnrch tit appo- onelafahibitio IIOw St u=,thte aenice s B Ire greetings the Allsizes and descriptions. Fal3 atoelc• t a he Bite F Batt,l:rerq 6tf on inhibition is ' After tar s 9b,theyupallrfset down groom.o the Lyman Glee an is here for a few daps -1 our ware rooms. a ottotntiog l9arbs. wedding dinner, dainty spread underao visit - "� ��' Prices,,ri ht. continually on hand. _ .- _ _ . - ,,I -'.r�1H0�1Ag DII�I\,Coaveyxneer, Com g improvlaed canopy oL evergraene. b°at1nK Mrs. Geo, Li°toa is at �anpoes on a 1 aad IC nion Jack@. ?�t its conclusion F M. visit to friends. :sl mol2v.O r for taking Amdavfte, ew., - R,; sg,. Dillingham. Chapmad, B.A . of Pickering. acted as Mrs. Frank Gerow is.here with bet .7 platemoaioner t»_ 6 toast master and proposed toasts to the parents for a few days. R• MOORS, i5 '- . , iekering, Out; boat and hostess. Mr. and Slra. B. Hager- T C. and Mrs. Hubbard spent a few - - • Pickering. - - �' �p BII`TI�O, Iseoor of Marriage - man', to the brOe and groom ; to the � .. g• - - -�� E17. Lteeasss for the County of Ontario. of- Jaya in Toronto lass week. ams o the star* or at his rssidsnee,Pfoaaztat groomsmen and bridesmaid. to tae mother Village ko of the groom. Ura Ri,vmer• to Mr and Idessrs. Wallace, of Greenbank.were - . - Mrs Clarry sod to Col:one Urs. Button, gIIesr= at T. C Brows a last week. I. :' ,C[D BELD'ASQ, snctioneer, �a., - hc , grinding grandparents of the brads. Happy replies Look tip Bea l's larntcare ba=nein list at ,� - t,- I` w oncra,s•-•ti•-u+salsa from his numerous were made by lleveraLgenilemen,the plea, Claremont for Tuesday.June 17th. ' j,; f lrteads�otb.faz and near. Bales of faime.fart: -- saetry of the Rev. Legate and the fond Mr sad Mfrs Day. of Markham, spent Wedding prese�l�3•..a -reesnoecs aad everymias the is to be sold will be Farmers may have their wbeat ground counsel of Col Batton being much appre Sunday with H. and Mrs. Meebfn 6 handled by the subscribe,with the Dtmost cars p dated Friends and relstives from New A young lady, from Toronto, purposes .' and sold to the very beat advantage 49.17 for either Toll.Cash or Exchange, sock. Toronto. arse. Stoaf3ville, Mark to open a mtllinetp shop in our village in ' .. ne. .. ' ham and surrounding laces were ,resent For EQer90 - - R.BEATON.TOWNSHIP CLERK ; P I the near future _ - f D. Ooa+eyaaesr. Oommfssioner for taitiat Any quantity of feed for sale at reason. •0d the numerous gifts to the naw hoose- We are pleased to report that !In• The Bride - stladavtts aeeonntsae. Stn. stoney to lona able prices. hold s ke loudly of the estimation to - an farm r. Ia,ner, of Marriage Lio- which they were held. The bride has been 'Dr.i $nceac0.of Sunderland, is reenter. pprrooppss yy - -- fast from her recent illness. {j Ono", Vnitem Out, 4-v . . --- a great help in the soci•tl lite of Locust The Groom --- __ Bill and ber departure is keenly felt by the James Bogle raised his now barn last - t y Friday. Evervtbwg went together nice- The Bridesmaid - 'L7ALFZFAY HOUSE, Kingston-Road. D. $rokenahire, Efmterias•on, vicinity. The bridal twain lett on the i +'•ood accommodatto6 for man and beast, evening train for western points and after ly and we are glad to report no accidents. l I IrooIIIar o,ricss ruisine At flea of liquors a few days aolourn here will take a house. Jobe Devitt and Thos.Seng are home tit tandaigass. -J flL'LL, Proprietor t9.6m Beeping at Beaver, Penns . where 11 r, fora few Says from Sonya where they The Groomsman - I OCCHER& POSTILL.Lioeased Ana 1 - Raymer enloya•lucrative position, The have a large occilmet for concrete pips - i M. T. Haney • bast wishes of friends o with them. for three towaahi that looalit la Gold,Silver or Plats t•oaeers for the Coanty of Ortario. Auc• R l y• tion sales of sverT denertDtion roaaacted at �f T �t __ __ Geo Philips sold to J McLaughlin a It the price Is not right, we'll make it right - - • I • moderate ebarce. T. Poacher. Erta a PICKERING'S _ —,AQeat and General CalIIator, SE ec attention ,atealls RtvftR. .- number of cattle which topped the To• - , . , von to all orders by mal, or taiegrspa. Ad- • ronto market 2 head 2610 Itis brought f S POt1CBEa. Brougham, Ont. F, n r. -1 i - O,3 TRo • Practical Painters Mr. and dire. Cowie s nt ands with 9182.70-15 head 6}cents per 1� light 1 . , POSTILL,Green Siver,Ont 93•ly 8 y t� Richardson & cos,, __ Ella•and Mrs. Bice boll 6} cents ppeer Ib :',i •ITHE WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hay- Mrs. P. Hoover was the guest of Mrs Last week M-rs Wetherald Bailey and fluooesson to J. S. Barnard. 1 Paper Hanging. Decorating. McNee) Sunda last: daughter were driving along the Brock fag remo+sd to and thoroughly overhaul- y y —ad the awve bonne.I am prepared to furnish halsomiaiag. -'__ 'I iatiag. The prayer meetings bete On Th°rada pp —WHITBY - 'aceomodatton to all who desire to patronize Graining. -_ -`_„OIazinR• eYen wa are well l children Jed loohin y tookft at abi the tditch a set both =-' -_ '-- :-- � -- -- $ _ Me. 6pacions sample rooms. 1 sha11 be Pleas- took fright at a binder Ina ullaif wagon i i ad to see alt ofd ratroa, when the. Rave oc. .All orders promptly executed. q focwudrunning Ps _ :!” ., orison to+fait. Mazkbam. Jas. Td RRE SCE• ,Z Gnu Estimates given• with pleasure to the Atha ptCata occupants. Mrs: Bailey received Boma - �' ss.6m.. -John Hirst, of Hee ler, spent a few. atarkhsm,Dat. Pe pen - darn with his s'stcr, 31zs.Geo. Ferrier. cats and both were Bometehst shakes IF YOII W ANZ'• • • • The - Geo Ferrier's little sot),Fred is im r rip but neither, fortunately were badly v �`' P Qy =0® ?TSLB-3"Oks'rtas stades Q,1Lx i V� TERN BSN 0� C� ApA lag rapidly after his•zecent Berke@ illaese. batt. The htasaee Turner,o! Whicevale,visited A telepboae line is being erected be TfulNs GOINcs Ersr Dt� AS roLLows•-- Hl` 'A gaeolioc 'engine, t t Misses ary and Ella Turner on Sunday tween thio village and Claremont. This . � i la will be •a rest convenience to the resi• No. 6 3SAIL 8:62 A. M.. - yi Brantford wind mill. Deerio macs. r-o orporate,:uy act of Parliament 1874 Sties Lens Afoore, of Bal visited dente of both villages but the work should 12 Local 204 P. 1[,/ B y• as�s� g .. binders, mows-e, corn harvesters, corn _shredders,Page wire fence, binding twine, sialtsrfas Branch.. Jlra, H. Hopkin@ of Silver Ida le last "10 LooAL, 6:16 P,']�, P not atop until commaaioation ie eAtab •.baggy or stone boat. See or write Aut:1orized Ca;ital- ,.. ......tl.0oo,wo week. lished with the village of Pickering, - .1 Subscribed Capttat ..::............... 500 001' tit till YcaoR is putting a new wlog. This has been agitated for a number of TRAINS GOING WZ1T DUN All FOLLOWS:- I W. F. R. Jonce, °t " 1':;'ouo to his bus sad re•modelimg his other 4 rt 'A} 73atls;arrt. AssetsReaiily Co avertible.....:.::.., 1,4..,lu baildin a years, but so far no steps have baso Ivo.9 . LOCAL . ,- , A.M. vim; ss try �\ Joan Cows.,EsQ, T.H.Mcntss t aW,EeQ. g ' taken to h•tn a tUa line established. It I'll LocAL . l ' ' President Cashier The bridge on the 7th concession due 2:26 P.M. i tt��r�T�••� special attention given to armer's Bale nor 0 tre willsometime , —tT-MA1-L---'�- 8'&�?'-Y• ,4 O�A?UII l�G. -- votes Collectieaseolic:tel and ,romptlymade this week. to the greater part of the township, and • � ! Formei s Notes discoubted . American and The Sunday school are invited to a picnic 'the cost would be small considering the 2=11121 TAB&a.-asabsrtos Stattosf -- I Foreig8 E:change bought,and sold Drafts is- '!•_ . .. y - p at Rosebank on Saturda A good number advantage@ that would be derived from 1 wed,ayailab]e on all arcs of the world y Savings 8sak Deyatrtment. is expected to attend. the undertaking. We would like do see �feAlNs (�olNa EAST Dt7B As 1OLLOWB:-. 11 F.E Lnke,Opt, D.11 Bing St tC:aad Sirs,Pipher, and J. B:a Mrs. some enterprising Ann take hold�f the IQO. 6 MAII, `. A.MI.. , Interest alto, o,l on deposits at Ligbest cur- '1, Bice a�;}lies matter and have a line eetablished at an No. 12 MIZED . 2:57 F,M CC est Toronto,will be �t '.>. H. rent races,and cradited half-pearly to depositors R'crts visited with ails. Aliin's Drag.Store; Whltbv, on Hattie Hutchison list week. early date. " 10 LOCAL . . .6:08 PAW 3 ,r Friday Jtine 13th.with a fall line Geo. Kerr. Sl an ager, The United R orkmen intend holding ^ -` • -• of spectacles and eve glasses.Con their bis annual lawn social on the grounds - � - @I1 • of U. P.Ferris, on June O:b, .An-eztenswa-of--the-rural-tele ane , saltation free. These clefts are a -- TBAIIts Go=G� IU A8 rMZOWy-• great heron to the ctttz_ns of Fick Rens Beek et �' - �� � i� A � system is now beinK inad6 in the vicinity No 9 L A. ,9:00 AN, eriag and surrounding country. _ fi_ts, will r.Cnduct sertiicee berry SaAday iif Beaverton. Some balf.dozen farm•ets t, 11 Mixm) . 2:81 P.M. I • Refracting eveuin neat All are invited. _ � _ _ NI F - , - - agar Eden creamery 5 milea'from Beaver•- � Mail --. $:22 P.M. ' Fs E. �lu�0t Optician, Sirs. D. Dat6 -'3Trs.-�m. Boov e.-NVse t P Fattthrop and Mrs ,M. Turner visited tan bavejoined with an Basal number TorontoVt�tic:�l l'arlora. Capital Paid uo, ��''+5,k10t000 with ers.R Robert Dafoelame eek. are g. bof etween the he vIIaRe �T 2J•ly � 11 BfSS .STREET :GEST. -_ - Resefve Fund ` 411500fQ00 — ---- . pgresa here at.present: They are being'The cost oltbe wires,poles,is um s, - . conducted by the Revs. Beck aad 31c• etc, is placed at 51,200, and an annual i' "� , . .- Donald. charge for each subscriber ie to be SIB, `� ` �R,Y..«�. . WHITBY BRANCH. The LsdieE' -Lid met-W- at the.'home_of tUe farmers. trisll. to eead harry -' In every. towV T, iu 1 hen _ eneral Slaking Business Transacted )Ira. J. I3. Wilson on R ednesdav last.t message be and Beaverton-to Toronto,t .` ' y I and villa a `' I i'46 Our.Emulsign of Cod Liver Oil with 'pedal attention given to the coiiectipn of The lOc'tea in the'ecening wee' Lell at•(gap-rites will be is a position to Call ap - n -. th Farmer's Bale and of er\otea, tended and a goo3 time.wAs Bojo}ed by - .,. 8av7Nas DEPARTMENT. . . all. the Beaverton earl of the line and ask i ^may be hada t�w4+,_` byprophosphitesand•ch2rry btrk. �Ite P _ An old resident in the person-of Mr, that their message be repeated-over the '-the -.��.`_ ... :, good combination for luA'3'troable. wsrda est nttowed on deposits of e1.Q0 and rip' James Sleggs died on Saturday last at the Bell system to the point it ie desired to • . - * Jame of eggs a Hood. Interment took reach. The advantage of all this to the s A 1.1 . E.J.TfiORTOA, g - ' tr Il ffiGSAC3Eli; place on Sunday at the Cemetery o° the I fart p rs need not be enlarged upon. and Mie, s - , r ie511 p'1TiQa1s 7th oonceaeioa of Pickerirg. the rice that is to be paid for the eerviae x Don't forget to take in;the sansei sermon is not excessive. Before the farm6re ar n . \EW ,BUGGIES of all' makes and to the United Workmen on Sunday. 15th f ranged to put in their own system they Standard cough dropo •Anti kroak styles fcr gale cheap, call and get prices fast.,at 2.30 g.m. Rev Judson 11ScIntosb,,endeavored to make terms with the Bell Axle r q`; Standard batter scotch Celer1 y tea - B A. will conduct the services, Rev. A.F. Telephone Co. The Bell people first ,d ,O, Poultry spice 0 C P teething powcers Second hand buggies;carte,and wagon a Ll MoUo°sld will lead the eor�g of praise asked S60 for each enbsotiber, then 540, s,f 1; Horse std cattle spice 0 C P cough droFs k o hand. Don't fail to hear them. A oo dial invite• aid finally,when the companyy found the grafi t �' --'Hone and Cattle food 0 C P-Asthms care , U - - tion is extended to all. I fal'mere were Roiag ahead with their own Grease .Aad all varieties of the Standard Dye@ 0"'i Plow repsdrs,ma,hine and coal oil Mn. H. Hopkins received a meoeage I line,dropped the price to 826. This in• $-'1, . - wfto the sad news of the death of Mrs. ' a . cident is an indication of what fa-mere 1W ,._,tea+ a" ,_ Freed, wife of the Rev. Wm. Freed s y pt that makes lit '��1p, - AI' --- neral.blaol a nithing. Tire setting a'former mor of this place. Mrs.Freed�can do,for tbemeelve b meaneof o0 o r• ��4 . sp Ity. died on Sunday, June 6th at the parson• gtion, and how mnob more might I s r .- s �7 « BAs,Ds 4ewavills. The fanersl took plane a000mpiithed by nationalisation of all ' ' hors{'S lad. -""�-6 e6 '�L .,' +� : W. H. J'ack$on, • I an Sunday Jane Sth to the Cayuga come I'Pablio-servieas such as railways,tele• _ �� ,.-�I11 �icke'A lain Tt harmac0. ,ter l;tory. - :graphs ao3 telepboaea.-S9eskly Baa. I ' _ : - ��� _ n 1" , - . - - -- _ - --- 11 t� a . ,w ld . .. . + . - . ,c. a r.,, _. ...... .�a �r _,.^._. .:._. a .. • _w. �.. a --•e--mow...- r- •. r, ,a. �.._ - r .. ,+� per' ,.. _r ,. k..-:...: _;...,... ....,. : ....w, L-..�..;+'S.. enyt,.:.:,:•�,,,- �$i,;,::';k. •. �• w.ss^•^ ., :�,+�r__''4r2t. x rfi .,, _ -- 1. . .. � - .,v .' ... •, w . - ..w`w... -....... .. _..... 't om �r � <w s , -�`- _-._-_�.._-.._--.-__.-.-_ _,_ .-.---- - -�: _...._--,.._....- ...-_....---'.-L—._ r-. _.. ... r - --- - .. --. . .---- - _ _ __ - - _.= -_.___. —- ----,r-..--— -- _ - . __. - --hies-earthly-Fife-fighting--Ms-detrao-- Jerusalem„--one-.who heal`hfineelf mesa. - ' NT-11LE -T tors; neither should we. ] `\ �L�U�11 the Lord (I Cor. xv, 8.) - +aiaHE So- S. LESS l�. 15. And. when she ww baptiv,d -- _" - - HATE'') �1fORST.ENEMY.- - an e h ugh( via J d her household she bolvl __ The twain mile Is the p ace where - - '- -- — caping, It ye, 'hare fudged ase to be _ ------ �IATIODTAL LESSON JUNE _ - . - the anemies of the true Christian faithful to the Lord, come into my e are either mellowed letely _ 15' -A-nd----she— _ . - ` ., i •N ' - conquered by love. As the willing- constrained us. - - •' It ,leads �trai ht Up to the Throne nese to love one's ,enemies makes a Tezt of the Lesson Acts zvi, 8-15• Now the apostles and their com- , man strong to go forth to the bat- Golden Test Acts zxii, 15. pany are not so lone] TAe have --- ie-tie -i f�so-that-willin .seen a goo an o our Cod upon love an enemy dulls the batUeax of 6. Now when they had one them and have seen souls receiving _. • -- c I of Grace. throughoutwPhrygia and the region a hist. _ -- almost every foe. Love is the most and confessing CI Happy in- ��.`�_ . dangerous enemy hate has to com- of Galatia and were forbidden of deAd aro those who not only receive -" . -- -- '- bat. Love is the duelist which will the Holy Ghost`to preaI.ch the wed •Jesus into their heart$, but cheer- _ Qn,e.e4 aero a is Ase os tAe Pultaaseat of thing be cr out of hie life is prac- disarm many a fatal adversary. Love in Asia. fully hand over to Him spirit, soul -- Lie i, .c e ear ae'-?ls3iisauc.'m9 a� �IIe 13 like the branch e lied ►ad'Fwo,fid wlalam Bsa7,et Toro2 wv.le><. oi-a'tree i midwinter. All its let snap every plunging spear. Love is on the second ntisstonary tour. We _____ ! . to Dtera me•c of a_srWuA"_ 91AaertJ ent buds a e frozen. Then the sal- the dazzling light which can woo-a 'left Paul and Silas _and Barnabas , AI3TI-SCANDAL LEAGUE. t _ _ �-- - of life is unable to flow, but when smile from many .a scornful tip and and others in,the last lesson at An- , - r'r - the spring comes then the snow- the tear of remorse from many 'a tioch in Syria, preaching the,word of 1. 1`1, despatch from Chicago says :-- flakes melt away. 'Then the air Is (lashing eye. the Lard. Then Yaul suggested to How the habit" of Defamation Talmage reach- redolent with incense, Then the they revisit the cities _Might Be Stopped. ag _ ed from the following teat at- tree takes on a tie-wife.Later on, and myself is we have been fighting where they had preached and see how Charles Wesley was the victim of - thew v, 41, "1Yhosocver shall cum- it the tree is an apple tree, its our enemies with the wrong kind of the brethren vdcro doing. Barnabas soan�al When the early Methodists , • pal, thee to go a mile,' go with him branches are laden with the gulden weapon. We have been fighting fire wished to take Mark with him, but were mobbed, their houses pulled • .1 _. twain." fruits. with fire, hate with hate, bitterness Paul refused because he had left down, and,their lives in peril in the - A even, shrewd lawyer was one The pathway of the twain mile I: With bitterness, slander with slander•, them on the previous journey. There city of Cork; twenty kir:ht depos- t _ _ .. -day ]istcuiitg to John .Y\tales Breach- always warmed by the life develog death with death. " But now Jesus wa3 a sharp contention, rind they i _ _ _ Ing. 7 fro founder of U t7fiodisni fia'd-,in sunshine of hope. 'I he---*"ng. has-given to us a new wa to con- se stated, Barnabas Lakin --Mark-_ t b ions were presented tO thn *rand g y g cis, «h wrro - . three ditierent headings for -his ser-I man says to himself : "I am ready [Fuer our. enemies. \�'e must disarm, and"sailing to Cyprus, 'where " they a thAa`rns o and the jur�rli made the all ut, V-oa : hirst, "Get all you can with- to work years and years If Hetes hate with love; we must submerge 'began the first totlF and to which a remarkable presentment, «teeth . ,out hurting your soul, your bout', I sary in an inconsl tcuous po itiun, 'slander with forgiveness; we must island Barnabas belonged (Acts xi!i: ;.till stands,on the city recnrrls• and • _ . -or yrti,r neighbors." "That is sen- 1 am ready to work hard and do ;,nswer the curse -with a prayer; we 4; iv, 36); while Paul took Silas and which declares that "We 11nd and pre- ' for something ha will never have more than I am asked to dp (!scans' must o'?er to the clinched fist an started through 5yrta and Ctlicia, sent-Charles \\wiles to be a person- ' a man is continJtally reaching out I know that at lust my employee open.palm; ice rrtust extervd to every confirming the churches (chapter �v, of ill-fame, a vagabond, an(I a com- ' J _ anything. Industry is the founda- i will reward' me with a higher peal enemy a helpiw hand. Surely this 04(.41), It is"interesting to note .mon dititunc�r cit ' alis' 'Majesty`s tion of all succe:s." :sacond tread-!tion." The young college student idea is tile. Interpretation of the that the time came when Paul peace, and we pray that he may be in "Sate all you can, ci+(tin says : "I nm ready to bury mcsel smite thee thought better.of M.Lrk and wets glad t • k (cords, "t\hosocyer shall runaported.' • ,for eomtthing a wit `:Whr,so„ver steal II'Tim iv, 11), vl Il,ubil c sentACH gn nr t resE:rot dsult f d in dit r rk- any needless expense. Lit ” "hrgi,t I know that ::t last t 're tv'rII con'' the other also." elgaia," muttered the listener. "it a time , it h,:n my 'industry aid] be •ompel thec to go with him one 7. After they were come to 3fy'sia r nce. .\till I am not ,eves and i%,r a -i9 not so much whrit a man can earn recompensed as we!I as r,:cotnizod.' iiia, go with hint twain." they asvu>'ed to get into 1J}thynia, s„ .pure thee Ute light of the tncn- • - -- that 731a1:es_lllm Weultiiy us-_�s.hat heµ -S - r! o syt�L- r,r pn¢el -of ho a I•_-- .M .Atilt_-_ ftut the pts,[ su!Tei'+:d them not. teeth cent++r�h saves." Third hr nisi.( , "Gine a!1 '-lards the d+s• ilrle of (:teres( clan; lace ethers in teaching; this csson an The twain milt. ij the 1, aced' the habit of -. y (tine self-sacritic:ng -pathwuy of tilt other mi-}unary lessons a sinp is+ DEFAMING TME I1\OCENT you can.' "There," exclaimed the Jesus t:ecomea to every f'hristicrn a hard headed lawyer, the minister twain mile. tike puts the Bibb• in, ea�Crltial to the Understanding Ot the treasured',' loving 'pefsonahty. _ Well lir. ][Orton, a well kri,,wn En Itrsh- has tooJishly Burse and spoiled ev- i the disciple's hand and says : "llear ubstantiated is the fact (hot Tuve •Ivs.$I n: Our ct the must striking divine, in a recent si•rmon, said: - erythicg he has �Ad. leo ought to Chrratian, read. 'I'h: t Bible is th rows as much upon what we do for things in this book is the partnere ., . . ..- have had for his third heading, prum,se (%Od tossi•en to you. Got ship et- the Italy `spirit ate, the ''I br ere s ru senile cite is I lie+-e there r ithors as what others-do for-us, u F..n , nd no, not nv- 'Give as littl? as yon 'can.' You rlec•lates that if y'ou will do [chat .h, on what tze are reads to give a 'Ipo-tks just,•s Jesusc had said that j K r en tl wnrr,t and _ _ eFnnut sere unlrrs you keep. w' at !,ids yr.:c do, yogi shall haze }o+n'' it would be (Jo)T-, xiv, _16.-17; )kV. grossest vias, ah:nh ,,r, .-uch con- _ ou bare earned.'' :;o some of reward for travelling tie renin mite -',pon Whitt ice are ready to receive. .6 `,_ xvi l:'. I.l. :lets i, E?f, arc} stunt and irreparable dar',"gQ1 as,t!se Y In order to'huve true tore; we must talk of idle ton • Christ's auditors fait that lie was for him, Then t.he' Christiun ht r it was manifested to bo in s ch fi-ev, that kind of - Christ'preaching the must to that of dnc_ a ready to lose o rr liv«rs before-we las lc I,talk wkich simply Te-r'ts from er liecing Lire llible, ra}•S lo himself van have those lives come to their I pa*-;age'` as Acts v, 3..: vii, 1; xrii, 1 A' ' trines [when he used the illustration I '''I will dd whitt ('hrist wants me rtvr development h'e rnustl e ready = xv, =*rt it"'has been well said.ty mittrds. Y'ou semen liar tiwt of the twain mile. Tbey"rere ready ! to .do. 1 will lice sig Christ want' 1 t that °ur fidelity to our'�1a<tcr is a�i scathing line of f'oIe'y in rte•+crif,ing . to obey the Mosaic law of p,+stice. Mme to lice C wn!I svieak whP.t Christ to die if we want to truly live as the talk of wora„n iu tide day:, where - '' ars ,u ht to lien. �thorO!rK;hly exemplified in our re- i . Th?v would as_vent ta-an eye for an Wants foo t„ quv. ..! know thai %thy,' is a'fncthrv's love tate r•rMct fraining from doing whitt the SpiritIhe sao.ys: - eye, a tooth for a tooth, a hand for I Christ will re card me ;.t the arnd o T forbids as in our doing what Ile f At scarp w :rd it reputation _ , of all earthly love? Because the lilies.' 1i'e ' must , tonctude that _ . ys hand. They;would tra-vol the first.Ilse Lwaln •utile.. I id- not my `�P- bahv direct) doe-v' art much for the cwtimands. _ . tui!e willingly end pay e*�-ry penny.!cioul- promiIs,i•, '�(e:, ye first `tl• Y t'. Come over into' 3faecc�ors+s'mrd-}I+,# w remark es -tet-ill-n }#ent�le. - ,n,a' r? Oh, ro.• Tt.ere never . w,la But that the won;, civil claim a that they lecitimately owed, but;kingdom of (rod and IiLq rte tetanus a k i�y,er tyrant who ever wielded a I help +,�. thev wero not ready to, the Jett I ne q. and xll._theso thir.gq s.hnll he. -fie Iter than a little h by in the ng hindered in goirg either rv,rth monopoly Of this ('ice we must des cheek to a foo after the enemy had'adritd unto •.ou T I xriav tint hall j a or -s-,uth, as t!'+e waited at Tic<rs I sent; for Weeny.of the t°rgu<s of the arrhly «, lth, but 1 rh:vll s,'rcd ncerage home. F'ro,m the.time the y other sos are also ,nn + ,deliberately str ick them 4tr,ig,nft j r chtid^is -born until grown._!( _ prac- this is what they heard and sow !n � I loyecf.in kill- _ y g sites mo- a cis:an. YSt tYUty 're sl+ro of-t}rt�;- Ing the reputation wird "li {vm,irie4 til 'blow upon, the right chor• T"v;ha-ve trersur'e, -laid- tip to bra.et, ticall flocs nothin f Protested against. a ca:;:m•.iri-t.ic I tray, not have worldly adoration. that if tr$ are Wh ,l!v tinder the j their follow creatures. tlhat about gO3pe!. w ch allowed n thief to rizn but I ehyll hay2 the commercfntior th r, he!for the Childmother s. f'rotn oche 'pirXs control, le'.Ing only the the secular press prrar to aa:d dur'- 1 I lawny VTth their whc cvardrnhe, i,•f my Sai four: I urns tie cr he r' .,duan( s roc one hats to keep tend- glory of 'Od. -Fie wi4l guide_us in tog an c!ectlun campn.Ign. , with their cloak As well as th.-ir ,temporal potentate, hv;r I -hail • ir' owe_ irnmiytakahle way IIs xa,til, I SUPPRE(`>SION OF THTS. VIVE, in}t tete child. The (nether (tads i't. coat. The world rot ensla••e thorn-,rrowned aurone -th' rr.'petrrwd Ot A; I%a. xxx, .1). Oppo,Etion is not Ili. Elortnn'a sermon, E helico. has, iselies to any merciless taskmaste••. heaien I shall hear Cbri,t qnv 'rraw'9 it, cares a it For the first _ -- "' -- -='For every day's labor they must 'lY'ell tions, good and f„Ithfra anti `enir, at (.gust,, the, mother has atug- ncccs9arily nn evidenre'tlaat .te are 'lam to the suggvntian that an` antn- inq silver cord of at1'ection, VIFh to. tfti,ve on or--cea.c th” work, but scandal league be formed': The vice - have a toll day's pay Y'et Cbriat allxant- T'4+o -hast--b,a- faf-thful.-oser_-:��-�o •.:,,1 ret it is nrr•, er.rouragNn;�nt to con- of Scan at with itra att•n.d nt r .sults__. wlil u.use + ; c r `,he tinue- Ste re-4mor xrv, ; . XVIII.. sof bitterness avid woe is not by any. - 'etaterent is strikingly true. It rr i taw throbs I ' „(her snit ar':,chpd.to her heart -right !D reference to the temporal Loser many things., Enter thou int,, nr.rrtically '(ices by the side of that 6,. `J, 10; 1 Cc.r. xvi..'3' means confined to the old lamd., Our . , ... ' . . ]lfo as well as the spiritual. The the Jov of th-v Lord,' " A ktKea-. th, child _tor wp ks tend mcntha, .Then 10. Arid after he had 4cen the viq- own dominion furnishes a no con-'" . I _ willingness to travel the twain mile ❑!stipple of Cbrisn k tra%'-I'irg t- .' _ter 'the foretvrnner of all trite success twain mi1i, Fe"Tv ,tin's(>s b'ing fpr [''hen the bang is-sick, who nurses It ion lmmcdiately,.we encured1 ed to ' ricmente quota of this dangerous ' T1te ut�willingre-s to travel tF.r twain by the sweet faced angel In ir.apirinr, -'the graduate true the Keittc?1 ri[ t;a into YSacedonia', assuredly gaxh- element, It would be well for any ' rte la the muse of almost , twain hypo (rallied nurses? On, no, 11in train- Bring that the,Lord had called us for 'anti-scandal league to ado,p as its : - std nurse may-cin me In nnd.het,p Ttie to_preach t-he-gospel- Ante( there. I rule ofactionthe One'in usie by Mica failure. ---- ,he r mann "ten•' which note be- .i , , t, ` LFAItNTNG TO FORGIN'r. erson tic o or wee s etc c reit.1, U.,- -i' i�- r��_whpn env scandal was The'twala mile 1ho Plate of test-' 1 I , in 1t is whe,e the powers that bel The (Wates..mile is the biota ober, i,er clothe". the lsergon who-is al- Ltliq to be used may indicate : that Frepezued to tett, 'quietly answerai, R the Cfiriytiun tra�cricr i. ways by the side (*if the Crib anti' I,uke, the writer of the book, - had 1."Now, 1'Tl lust rut on my bonnet ' choose the men- who are to be hon- i 4on li.c cis; (tent -the medicines nrr given no�v joined the party. Previous to land well go and .ask if filet's - erred' to I!!e's Rervic£ Ther the hu-'Journey' learns how to f6igste an it, - razz race la sl ervi There the faith- Juvtrcv as tteJ! via to forget. 4,' reqularfy. the person who i9 a,;vxiAuy tires 'it ls. ire. ' "ageuhirLC of j'aul,• true." Those who-deal_.in. wares of 1 it'cne:-s is Ono Of- etre r os,al Fr+ I,v,touchirlg ,he fev„ri•d cheek. is th, nd "they," speaking of ,the party, this kind would salon go out of 1 ful are .separated from -the irre". -n- ,fi l hire Col. iv, 14: i'hi. l,'1, 11 Tim, iv, 1 slble, the energetic- from the FlOth- "� !t a tl e•!,ower which couze mother, +he sacrlCicinq another: business in the'face of such-efforts I ful, the true man from the false, the Into u ('hr+ytian'S lire which ,vac \\hy is• love generally purer artil 11, for 6irther 'refercrec-q to Luke: to ascertain the truth. tical}v ser 1 - deeper and wider in the poor awn's 11. Therefore lensing from Itioas SCAN.IiAL IIEDUKED. Eel(- cel%stag from the gel 9h, . the i ya "]then J .hate n weir - - • -- one sur Ose mon tram the tndolrrtt, to do and only. a short time I. home than in the rich mans Pal .ace came with a st rue t_course tO -� lazy] shiftless n fin dual who lives, Fre? Some people may declare that. Salnathracia and tl.c next day to Some young ladies at the house.ot tshich to do it, I cannot atTord t• ev, B. Jacobs, of arnbridgepc t. - without a definite -qim, The twain,Ae nivtit,,g my em-rgi,.rs in {oollshl,, this stnterrrrrt iy untrue, tent-i7 co++ \capoli'a, r 1t b -"-- attuckin those a have been`aiaund as' a Pastor nw ]3 consultin the rfi,l'p we find th,rt were one day •talking about one Ot-[mile is the thrashing 'floor of hu-' g people who are tit y g ' their. female friends. As'he entered --- 'man fife, whr�re the wheat i sepal- tacker.[ mo: 1 cannot, 'us a gort8fa{, •'°rich as some ministers you- will -yarnothracia. teas nn._.island in. t,ho i the 'roQin he heard the a iChets, sled from the chaff, the rich grain le sl+endin$ n,bat ' of my time t, Tod that such a statement !s true. Aegean sea, almost set d line direct P' - Yhe reason that love is gencratIV- front Tro«s to reap,;l,r,, beinK the "odd, singular," etc , applied. ITo - from tl•e useless tares. - pursuing a Pew foraging jmrtles ort of Philippi ani] allouit ten mllns asked and was the name of the' 1 wt.en I ought to he marching' nn `wecter'ryrvi-pursr in the poor man'` p young lad. in uestlon, tend then THE CRflWI)ED FIRST hIILE. I g home io not 'becauacr ihe'poor. mon "distant from it. Although we are • g Y . rl toward the [Great city of (resist fi not told of an (hire a?com Irshud said, [Cry gr,rvcly', "Yc she is trtr �;uc•ccss." `'lie3i(tea t naturally (tae a hi ger heart than y g p , Most of the human race arfl bud-'- tent, the C'hrtw the rich than, bv't the poor man has oa ilk coyage'orcr, eco may be st:m Sud young lady; she is a very Odd .. dIe.d together and- jostling- each tian traveller says to himse t �y'pdn ' talker during the first mile, where ''Perhaps,s I-have not done my foil to doily e3crfftco.lor' tele wife and that He who toaches.ux .to "buX'',•P I t; alar I Ire Cher her extreme- dut 1 the 'opportunities" (1{lah, v, 16, It. ly sirfgular." Tie thin added, sets children. When Christmas come= they only do what they have-to do. y toward my enemies, Perhaps t round, in order to have a Clirist- was not slow to.do the :impresraitaly, "tike 'has tracer been _- have not been kind and loving on- V. margin) g Flat in the second or the twain mile � g the father him -l:nosvri t0. s eek til of'anabscrit • •. ou h. I e'rha s rnas tree: perhaps same. of 's journo where a man dues g P I have not ,resentedfriend." The rebuke was a salutary ]mora than he is asked to do, leo - Jesus in S Clear, slit( kf w self. has to go 113. And from thence 'to Philippi. ---. ways has plenty of elbow tooth. As I did,- then I m(glit chnn e 'the foes WITHOUT AN OVEI1G,n:1T, which is lira chicd city tit that geirt one.. J N�IE BARLFROP.- ' " the great statesman once said, of Christ igto is loving disciples then his sons fire to be -sent to col-' of. Uncoil onia and a• colniiy,-and yve • - "There is plenty of room at the top •1 will forgive as•well as (argot. Af- lege, in a}1 'probability the poor man' ,('ore in that city-abiding dert:tin �- .. .. ;-,of the ladder of success, although ter mine enemy has smitten me on- will-have to run into debt. . He_has days. - - • one cheek I-will turn to*him the,oth- to-wor-lc overtime.' He has to live ' Strnngers in a strango land, no , • - -- -- thousands of"hands may be reaching •- .- for the lowest rung." or also. After he has compelled etre in a small house on a side street. one to meet and welcome,diem, no .' Evety merchant knows of the es�p- to so (vette him ortt (Wile I will go ,,is love 'feeds ugon his saoriftees. kindly gret.tilig, . not expected by r gating or testing influence of the with him twain." ties my blather, it you and I want apy one, . And probably he tried it, � twain mile. When a position In the This is not an absurd inter rets- to lot's and truly love Christ, we h'atan to get in,sonic fcork on his , ' p line ! And protlt.bly he tried 'it, t11 store became vacant, whom, in all tion to make of th'e Christian's' feel- rnusN be willing to do something for . r, AI - - probability, did you promote to the ings in.reference to his enemies when Christ. We must give ourselves perhaps after this fashion Well,' 1. i - vacancy-the clerk who has been in he is trying to tra.�-el the twain mile body, mind and•soul •to his'sercite. ['a1,1, you are•c{uuc a distance from {. , the store for ten or fifteen t cars the of Poreivenrss. _ ome, and--nnhady-kna_tcs-yau - young ttian`w o as Heyer been will- cepti.h the truly great men who the twain utile. It ifs, because some ,wants you here. Your man in the . y _ Ing to do any more than he ._wns have consecritted their lives to a of us are not ready to travel this vision r llo called you•this wap is — compelled to do ? Did you select temporal'cause have been able to twain mile that Oirist's teachings diet it to tile. 'Perhaps you hate - / ry � #i!( 1 the employee who was generally tern drop, the bitter personalities of their sccm harsh and-narrow and p-$rhrips lrinde a mis alre. bTadn't y'ou bet?cr ! i S ' - - nutcs 3nh!_� - n�t�ack where People know you /.';r ` -- the b, rstrrree-`Ptrey Were able to forgive turas 13. Avid on tfie Said,tat r ice r,: � . . •- c'erk who has his hist in his jiand as well as forget the personal imus- And, my friend; I want you to fur- trot �f the city hy. a rater. side, ready' to run for home as soon as -tibes which imd• been.. .practiced Cher .remember .that as.you, trill el o be.macde'. -. --- -• [the, hour hand--points""to the_nunr agafnst 'thel3r. When the north Ger- along the.'twain mile for Christ he where prayer was ROnt t - end we sat down and sI eke tuft '� : - ' eral 6 ? Did you.promote one who man states were being welded into is also traveling along the, twain deemed to be indifferent to his work tale great confederacy of the German mile with you. Upon the me side the women which' resorted thither. P - -. -and had to 'be watched da b da ,ern ire.'b the master st tesman of of you will o, as I said before, the -What is thio but a woolen's -prayer Y Y Y, P Y g - t4 be keg�bvsy,_-as..a-nrlther 1u_ Q- -cm, Prince. swatch poet "faced,.angel. of its irinq hope. meeting at which the gospel is first ' - to watch-a little child ? No. The said to friend during th darkest tent upon the other side, the Te-1 preached in Ptzrope ? 1'hanl: `God _. _ tryy - .. man who received the promotion days of the struggle,: ".I mt t not side, the side nearest to' the heart, fct��he women who love to meet for [AN'S SL1 RIZED WAIST. .-' .. ye a d who labor-in in th �osp. ti . was the poor country boy who en- think of what mine enemies might you will have for companionship the Prn. r n r- a cl �` 1' - ur theirs who do (Phil. tt tore, your store with no recomm,en- say or do. To attain thi end I nr�wl,,n sticketh closer than. a bro- either by proclaiming it or helping Simple shirred waists are always be .• -- -dation except the, willingness to would brave all dangers-evil , in- tllw 'tlic 'One ,who -twill be-by yo 3; T's. lXViii, coilling to slender 110-11','14, and are re- travel the twgin mile, the willing- deed, the scaffold itself. What mat= side, cyan iP'your father and your 11,{73, V,) _.. _. -._ viwed among.,the latest of the seasons tress to do more than he was told ter if they hang .me provided the mother, should forsake you. If you 14. .And a certain woman named styles. This pretty model is shown in . 'for paid to do. For years the twain rope with icirl aim hanged binds will only trust him, he will"not '.jet Lydia, a seller of purple','' of the edgy prise pink mousseline, ~with collar ant mi'„ young man was the first em- new German firm'to the Prussian you carry a hurden greater thnn you of Thyatira, which worshiped G°d' allflpliable s of cream lace, are and r achroptiatte .in '-plupe at work in the morning. Fjor throne?" . dan bear. ITe will not let poli have heard 's, •whose heart the.-Lord p_ Pp,. I� - - -,'•years he Lwas the last person to Jesus has been given tis an -ex- a sorrow which -lie cannot and will opened that she attended unto the silk,-wool slid eottoA. - leat:e the store at night. When the ample for all his disciples to copy. not cure. ' IIs will not let you. shed things which here spoken of Paul. To cut this waist" for a woman �f ' d f I l ' - . . work piled upon his desk, unbidden YYhat did Christ do lvhen he w_as p medium size 6 yar s o atateria - ' the head of his 'department uhhe scoffed id and situ wh Wh the a tear unless he is ready to wi e it We can readily imhe ha the_topic es v' -4 ards'27 inch Wi byP P y, awe Ile is used to travelin 'the of. Paul's theme, for he had but one 3-3 � ides 4 1 es trds y. B �3-4 aide v2 inches (wide, or 3 yards always t0.ayed many hours over enemies made so many charges 'twain mile. Ho once traveled that -ono person Knd tn'kenf hili( captive 44 inches (wide twill be required, with -time until the work was done: 73e against Christ - that '•Pilate, in twain mile of his own accord., Ile •(Acts ix, -20; xi•il,.?, 3; xxx•iii, -'3, i•z yard of all•oycr 1,4ce•for Collor and - ,wa.a the young man who threw• him- amazement, asked him to say some- left heaven and traveled it to " the '31 ; I Cor. ii, "i7• Paul was not cuffs, - 4 `, _:self into his allotted tasks with such thing and refute,the charges, "Hear- toot of the cross'to'carry •our sing suffered at this time•-to go.into the �. .-�-fir- . ' In .nsi7`y' thnt lie made his em- est thou not how many things they and to die for us. hrist gladly did province called Asia, but hero was • p1 yer's interests his, interests. witness against thee? And he an- all this•tor you, you ready to a woman of Asia who up" to her i Dealer ;`in second-hand 10at-mcnto 1. - 's:GF.L OF THE TWAIN hiILF... swered-hiat haver a word; insomuch travel the twaln1Milo for Christ? light worshiped God and dnubtlesa (to assistant): "n r, can't mark thls The twain mile h for a guide that the-={Kovernor marveled great- !� +--- � • eagerly praised for more light, and suit 'Fashlonahle'; it's too shabby." _ - — the ang>l of inggiri�rg hope, The ly," Christ came to save the world a now sh•e he's rectived it 1) a op" Youthful. Ascistanb (a hun.Or lstt Jesus did not have time or inclina- There have been noted 151 different mcssen er all the way from Syria "No; but ,you might alar• it ,'V�y .• man who lives withoup ambition or .. " . 'withomt the 'he*e' of; making satire- [tan to spend the Inst momenta of forma'of anew crystals. y and but recently from the holy city much worn.' vk• ; I I / Rw , y _ . - . _ , , y �. �. - s �.- .+'ci ....... -. -.- � 1 .... �-. 1.. -, I .1I - f - .. - •, , t 1-C:1, ~ 'FAS•f SERVICE TO CANADA. SCENES IN -BOER CAtyII'5. -F _ changed, but inferior stag was from NEWS �� (1• 15 to 25C per cwt. lower. There was J HE 1 RKTS - - a stead demand for export cattle, • Y D The-_Ofinasd, Allan atwd Beaver Inmates Told 'of the_Coachisz3sY,of ­­ r the-top---pi-UW being Gfe per lb., Lines Unite. :. Peace. _ -,_ - -. _ though for a few choice lots a little P1 ices of Grain Cattle etC snore was paid. Light shippers sold. A Liverpool despatch says :-'.Che A Durban, Natal, despatch says: Telegraphic Briefs From'All .- ' r at from 4 f to Sic per lb. For . a_ roport is fully confirmed that tLof Mr, Schalkburger, tormerly Acting _ _IIS bane Centres. : good- to choice lauic:ker cattle there Cunard teamsh(p Company has President of the Traaszau vi:stted a Over the Glove.• - .- . -__.._- -_ _- _ __ vva,, A ate,,ci>L tc� commenced-the formation of a Brit- large .Iloer camp here on Saturday. ''.I Toronto, June lU. - ti1'heatr The were up to Sic for really e:lfoice ish shipping combination. The lien- He made a speech, informing his �- . _ : a rs -- terms ' Y^ I hta. glow sale to lower prices--Z ver Linew1h biro llr�ed L fish-rule l th TheBoers he � tta CANADA. market is eau with.ttts o1 No. p grades were a t e�i�_ peace,of l red-vv autet at tic_yuP+ldly_feta _-_ - - wa coal den ei's ave a Taaet- and-stockeis are worth from $3.75 with the Cunard Line Sir Alfred is . __.-_NO. 2 spring quoted at 74 to 75c ed the price to $7.bU a ton. to $1.75 5 per cwt. There is a fair the most energetic organiser of Brio should forgive and forget, and with Huddle freight, and No. 2 goose at demand for.good grades of stockers. ish .shipping. He is the head of the the British form one great brother- The cavalry camp at Niagara wi19 . -- 67e east. Munitoba' NO. 1,hard last -from -the 17th until the 28t1 • M{leh cows are stead at frofa $30 Elder-Pempster Line; and the initia- hood, working together for the•benc� •• strudy sit 84 to 84�a. Toronto and Y of June. . 8 wl at: G ending to transit prices (•to $50 each, and good cords are for of Uie recent line of ateamers' to fit -of South Africa. •The Boer lead- wanted. To-day sheep are easier at the Britis 1i' , expended • 2,c: higher, No. 1 hare! sold at , pot rA,*,s the wiA support the new combina- cluded'that it would be criminal to $51,914 since January and received i ung in fasts,.. r tion, which meets with the warm ap- further continue the stru le. 57.03,935. •: Iturtey _ 'f reaq quiet. No. 2 are worth from $3.50 to $4 per gg y pa- Just ..-.30 Canadlans were killed r•- - Cwt. Lambs are fetchin from $2 to Provo! of the Colonial Office. The The scene was indescribably quoted at 54c middle ft eight.• Feld _. g otre.ts of the scheme are Lwafold, tlteiie. Amo3: the thousands, -of or died from ' foyer since the oui� I ,quoted ut 52ic middle freight. vu �rh• Calves sell at from'$2 to a ,' . Buckwheat-The'maitjcet is nominal $10 each. The top ,price. for.choice firstly to.meet the Morgan combina, Doers assembled there was scarcely break of the vvar. z •• at 61 to 6:c east. hogs is 16.87} per cwt.; light and tion on American ground, and sec- a dry eye, and at the conclusion of "�J` - lige-'I he ruarket is dull,. with fat hogs are $6.62} per cwt. Hogs ondly, to arrange a new and fast the speech the women wept without The coal miners' strike at Spring- -'f""I •'pricer IIutuiuul. to fetch the top price must' be of service to Canada, which will be restraint. Afterward the Dutch Pre hill, IVT, S., has been settled and the - - Fen -Trade dull, with No. 2 qubtr rid{nie quality, and scale not. below largely subsidike''d by'both' the Brit- sident spake, � tendering grAteful men have returned' to work: +I -169 nor,above.200 pounds. ish and Canadian Governments. but thanks for the kindly treatment .the ape'-Btefals- -mining towns have Cd at 750 west.' nothing will be done regarding the - * . Curn-'Trade is quiet, with No. 2 Following is the range of quota- g g g Boers had received. Ile said the contributed $3,000 toward the fund ,� tions: subsidy question until the meeting news of peace was the best that for the relief of Fernie miners' {.am v yellow quotid at G3 to G4c west, f the colonial Premt o the oa a ' - - ' and *:o, '+ - CAT LE. _ o soul have been received.' His speech -flie - ---- mixed 62 to 6dc west. Shipper 1 1 en n UutS The demand is fair, with Pte' .sass. � cession of the coronation. The lead- - Shippers, cwt... $5...5 $6.25 was punctuated with sobs. Senator . 1Va.f•k of New Brunswick, • 4.50 b:25 e:'s of the new scheme say they re- As Mr. Schalkburger was leaving has given $1,00.0 t.9 the un{varsity . '' ' 'sa'es of No. 2 white et 45c'middle" do., light.. - -Frei=hts. I ti But cher choice ... ...... 4.75 5.50 cognize that the tight. for freight to visit other camps, he was besieg- of that province. The Senator fa is . r -•• f, They-are quoted"at 46 to + ' . will be severe. The Brit{eh combina- . akGic east. Butcher, ordinary to ed by the Boers, who shook hands his 99th year. Flour-Ninety per cent, Ontario_ .good , ,r. ... _• ... 4.00 4.50 tion Will not be hampered so much with him and .plied, hiin•.with clues- The report that Mr. J. Pie oat . " patent quoted at $2:911 middle Stockers, per cwt .. 4.00 4.50 by Mr. Morgan's control of the Aur tions regarding relatives, He prom- Morgan has-presented a piece oftap- . SHEEP AND LAMBS. erican railways as by the fact that iced to'return Monday. Thousands t fief}hts, in buyers' sa ks. Straight y entry, valued at ,S5vU,000, to King -t Choice Ewes, r cwt. ... 3.75 4.25 the principal freight' steamers are of throats voiced their thanks and .. --pollers, in wood, quoted at $3.:5 Lo, per Spring lambs, each ... 2.00 5.00 PP burst into a song of thanksgiving as Edward, seems Lu be untrue. l in the hands d! its opponents. It u .. . . a I�:'l,';5, Manitoba IIotirs are steady; P g 1. _ u . ' ,thin ar°aa r Bucks, per cwt...__"._- s,25_. -that-kfr: Morgan affered the- Mr. Schalkburger drove awn . Sev- The Ottawa Government hen 8 .patents 4,Uu to_$4.'15 P__ _--- Canards X11,000,000 for the coat-. Y a d to give 15,000 towards the :. delivered on, truck Toronto, b s in- MILKERS AND CALVES, oral of lits relatives are to the crimp 6Tce gi ' -$ u Cows, each .- ... ...25.00 50.00 pany: The offers did not approach here. 6 " ', " cludgi, and-strong bakers,' $3.t3U to that fi cost of transporting in• to Zrlontreal u v t t ny $;3,ti5• Calves, each ... ... ...... 2.00 10.00 gore. - . troops that may desire to take part .,t Oatmenl-Car lots in bbis. $4,85 . ITOGS. A Hamburg correspondent tele- in review in that city on coron- p on U:ack, and in sacks at $4.70. Choice hogs, per cwt... 6.75 6.871 graphs that shipping m(n there be- TORONTO PAVILION. _ , atione day. --Tri4en lots';25c eats:: , .. _". _ Ffg+t-tvrs. per ,.t .r..... $.50 6.,52+i clave Lbat tlge'4:mard L=ompa.a;Y �.. - - _ aI. -Itlaceuai-of iha Ceoln vl'llteod-Fran 14 steady at $1.50 FTenvy hogs, per cwt 6.50 6.82i come to a working arrangeirtcrt wt?h Totally Destroyed"by Fire on Fri survey, has left Ottawa for to $18 outside,. Shorts, $20 out- Sows, per cwt... ... 3.&O 4.00 the Unipa an¢ Castle Lines in order lay Morning. 1cSouver in.connection ,with the Rork aelde. At Toronto br•in is $19, anti Stags, per cwt ... ...... 0-OU 2.1A to secure a monopoly of the African A Totonto despatch says: About of establishing the bound line be- 1. ' shorts $'-A in.bulk. Manitoba bran• trade, anti that the result will 1 e 2 30 on Friday morning, fire broke tween Canada and 'the United States - 16"'T in. sacks, and shorts $''-3- in - " the establishment of new :liueq from out in the pavilion in the Allan in that province. -' the United States to Africa,"' The soldiers' memorial to be er- _ --.. ,_!sucks. Toronto. -, - (FTortfculturnll ('ardPns, and the TO STOP ALL VIOLENCE. flames sprerad so rapidly that all ef- ected in J-,Abilee Park, Brantford, COi NT13Y PRonvci?. THEIR OCCUPATION GQNE. forts to save the building from c!c w{11 be one of the f.nevt is Canada- Miners' President Appoints Com %truction were . unavailing The the bronze figure of- mounted in- L, 'Dried Apples--Trade is quiet and _ - prices unchanged at 5 to 5}c.-per mittees for Purpose. banquet of the visiting Board of fantryman=7 feet six inches is 'i"' Boer Agents Will Ask Pritain tc, Trade delegut.mi had bmi held in the height with three reirefs. -s . .. Ib Evaporated 10,} to'l lc. I A a"iikesbarre, Pa., despatch says: Send Theta Home. g , . . TTops-Trade quiet, with prices The operators are still able to fill it stip• earlier it the evening, and A baby carriage, containing the st•atfv at 13c; yearlings, 7c. , !the places of those that desert, or A Washington des}+etch t+ ,'e it is snppoaed that thea fire origtnaC- 12 m.,nths'old child at 11 r. Albert , .. - -- I-Ioney-Tile market is -dull: comb. ase forcod to quit. Most of the Gen, Sam,cl Pearson, the Boer re ed in the culinary department, A Beraudry, Parliamentary Library, $2 •.n f3- 25 per dozen. companies hove exhausted their force ,p,,se,1u11,e in this c,auntry, who few tnoluinls after the fire was din- Ottaiwa, rolled over a 20-foot alit! Ueaos�-The market is dull, with lot company employes and arc now made the prot!<t abu:a the British covered the Onthe-it fracture %vahur4 in on Thurs.fay, and the child xar Itttle-demand. Prices rule'from $1 using nun-union men.mure freely. It stilpm+�nt% of mules from New- Or-� I : Itac heat from the hurn:ntr thrown out sad cut, but not fa.ta.ill Y to $1 25, the latter for hand-picked I%a, their policy not to enlist the IPaine sclts thtlt he Jnterds to ..all I t,:lie ,ng was terrific, and the flames� injured,Flap: bated-The market is firm. I services of str,i.ngexe-141--:� vvas at th" Zriti_sh-Emb.o,!-% and ask fur ,shot up fifty f,•et in the air, thr old ` '• with fair demand: timothy, $10,50 absolutety necessary, Transportation to South Afrwa,'�n- edwork with it!r inflammable dec- GREAT BRITAIN tit $I1 for-No 1. 16,�n-union men from the large cit- "-Under the°pence term%." Raid ('ren. rr<ttions inRid, burn.n4 like tinder, -• T Car , ccs are nio mn f im most of the� Pea-r-on. '(;rPat liritain at;rt'eev to, firemen en+•e,ivored to confine the It is reported in London that Sir straw-The market is quiet, p - lots on track quoted at $5 to $5.50, i being brought here under cover Pt send the burghers bark house whcr•� I flames to the main nut{ding. hvt the Thomas •Lipton haA detinitely dreid _ the latter for NA. 1 darkrusse, ever they may he. I have hten r1 in- effort waist uncucce��ful, and at 3 ed to challenge for the America e I'ouitry-Iiecei is ere small, and ` The sheriff called on Fremdent j ed by the war, and I }av'�nat-a �,t - o'ciock the Palin building Kis •doom- Cull to 1903. . s __. lh dctnand -fair_, We gtrote•--T.tr Mitchell on Fr;rlay to enlist his aid I'►nee to my name," ed Tht• Jarvis fitr,et Collegiate Mr Whitelaw Reid, the. AmtrteEu ficcc, soon!( l c per Ib;•do. ofd, 11 to }.rewent' any further overt act by Mr, CharIei+ D, 1'i(rce: who tin the Iuatitutc, huiuPdiatel,, in the rear of �peclal Anibassrulor to the Tiiag'r to 1`2c; chickens. 75 to 90c- per idle men and boys Mr, Mitchelt a.4- lUeneral fast few }ears has been t'on%ul 1the buildin tTus at. oue time In .gr Coronation, rccesved the honortti7 at !yew Y<•rk for the fir dost danger bi,t the firemen turnod sec- deg,cr, of LL U. from Cambridgepatr_- _ .• 'rured the sher{fI that he mould do _ - Po.tatoer*-The. marked_ is' quiet, all in his pawvT • to have the men Free titaLP. and who. has .had charge fist! strcutiiy -- on to it. and !t was } ntvet�ity an Thursday. _-_ -with car lots quoted at 72 to -,Sc keep the peace, and that strikers of "the rirculation of fire+-Hoer latera- "La%e+i. The low Rill reach from per bag oa truck Small lata sell at would be a)•kcd to help guard coin- it+re, when asked if the Boer re tug+•cs i;6-', t)(Ei to S700,000. The palm - $u to 85c, pony pro, rty from tlaniago, in this couhtry-would return t house was built for thr ningniflceat UNITh.D STATES. _ __ ^-' All the lora! unions, at the rn fiotith Africa, ref+lterl ; "Thcy will collection- of palm. Pre%cnted to the ,.,;even persons were drowned, ei'uring Iit)G-PILODIICTS quest of PreriidenL Mitchell, appoint- nil return and take back their lira cit�r_1>,v the late' tilt' David 'liacp,a, a gale at New+x lore onStiturcLlp. ed aid" committees, whoitc dvt pe'rty. (tnc of the best .kniiwn of '�on, which was valued at t15P time , Mark Twain asst mode an-LL.D et - .- I>tessed hogs are unchanged, FTOg b them. TV. If, Snyman, is now' kit the of presentation at.�R1 0,000, uttd ha~, lfisw,uri U,iliversi-t on Thursday' ft will be, during the strike, to pre- T Y products In,good demand at gnchRng , vent ersohs frnin dect.rn n Ifo- Union ;Square fTotrT" COTacerning ,ince beer, added ed-prices. We clonic-I}acnn,-_lungs p g T Fla own st7ttus 31c I'irrtr said he _ --4 I•ou.is b auFeltl, of Mathews. lad. clear. 11 to 11 c, in ton soil ease Petty• and more especially tr, keep has discovered the proce,a of Manu• $ vupposed his ofbce w&s a thing of IENDS. - rk, 'x1.50 to $'=2; do,. children swag from the colaieru -_^ Si OW FR factoring malleable gia.4s. . lora; mesa Do $_ ! _rte WERE FOE N short cut. $2 3 `�. T ilikil'T nit-ra'aS a-arryr else-to-tl3e. -' Lord_ F'auitcefofe's re a "` Smoked tneiita-I4ams, '$13.50 to Valley nr ion iq be om7ng mnrtr seri- Rejoicing Among the Boer Prison- ___ - tiux There have been man t. title.', Probably 9e taiwen t8 T?a)~t irr4 attvitL- S14- breakfast bacon. 14i to 15c. Y . urs in the Bermudas. July 1.-on the U. S S, liroei.lyn. roitq. 1Ii tit. I'2c; backs. 14� to 15c, tempts at arst,fr, 'ITundtPds of y tr<ir FATHER SHOT CY CHILD + and'slnuutders; Ile. . of fencing surrounding. collirrie, + A Ilnmilton, Bermuda, despatch Fleraase his wife pair! too much at _ men: Nine-Year-Old Bo Rills Bim With 5 sacs' The pri,oners here were de- tertion to a pat dog, (;eorge ITala - . •' Lard-The. market is firm with have been burned by boys and young Y lighter!, kind received the peace news cher hanged himself at Camden, b; J, ' _good demand �'e quote tierces, _ •' .. a Rifle. with great enthusiasm. shouting. . 11te; tuba; 111c;-pails, i1Sc, coni- and liurrabiw Some of .gni York is to have the most; . CONSOLS HIGHER. I-fringing maa;nt .cent hotel in the world. It Iiutmd, 9 to 10c. An Ottavvtt desT+atch sad' News ' t em •u.hed wild. ' about, embraced -comes' from the Eastern Fo cnships l h t b will be twenty storeys high and coat :THE DAIRY MARKETS. , = Britain Coa ratulat: on Ecotio t a farni-er from Whitton; 'in the pa a were•toes,a o- S O.OU(i;000, ,v'ery Etiglivh soldiP that id Yestcrdny w t 11"' - I3uttei�Market is IIrmer, with, a .Lako Rfegant{c region, named Fi. A. da we are friends•" Drinks were United .tit:Lies consuls report. that mu Stamina. Y few pound foal's coming forward. Matheson, was killer! on Monday by served out to the Boers on Iiaw- American goods Jwtve to comi'tte in _ 'Tubs in nd svlils c in quote'. - A Loniion despatch says: Prior t,is nine-year-old son, with a tl'in- kin's Island, a.nd the rejoicing there Germany with German goods made .", Choice lb. rotas 13 to 18c; choice to the second reading of the Loan Chester rife. 'Ihe repoit says that continued until a late hour. in imitation of tLe American pro large rolls and tubs; 14 to Ir,c; me- Bill in the Rousti-'o"f Lords on 'Fri- Mather•on ill-treated-- --fide children, The goers on Tucker Island also ducts• large oilslgclow grades, in Yuba and day, Lord Goschen (Liberal and'--a and that the -boy in self-defence de- received the news. with .great joy; In a collision betwc-en the wh*cde- •I =-- '-palls,-l0 to creamery prints, 19 former Chancellor-of the Vxchequer)' liherately aimed at his%futher with When the fart of peace was communi- back Thomas Wilson and the steamer to 20c, and tubs*, 19 to 19c. announced that.he desired W say ,a the_rifle, at a distance of ten feet, rated to them the g'risoaera vice:Lt Cie(trito J. Hadley near,Duluth, on F,ggs.-The receipts are moderate,. few words on the 'financial, po4ition and -that the-bullet went through fairly wilt{, shouting and singing Saturday, the Wilson was sunk and z. r -- ''and tyre demand fair. Case lots.' bf of the"country." Consols,"which were the heart, causing immediate death. volkslied and hymns. until one nine of her crew drownedt _ fresh self at 14c a dozen; and chip- now paging only 279 per cent„ stood The coroners jury, after hearing the o'clock in the morning.` Jim Black, a negro, implicated is a pcd at 11; to 12c. •• - .. - at 97. Before . the convention sof ev'hiencer a d.considering the cirwm- At reveille the band of the. Kar- C'heese-Market is-quiet, and prifes 1898, 3 per cent-- consols stood -at stances', returned a verdict to the wick Regiment • moved up to the the murder r li woman,a was lynched + Hugh Tucker Island enclosure tend played {n South Carolina by a mob o men' ore unchanged. Few choice is job- 101. If they-had had been converted effect that the deceased, IIu h Mntho- who srCvireEl him from a posse of a - then they would have been worth on- son,. hack, conic to his death by gun- "Auld Lang Sync," -Old .Ilun- , bir,g tit 10ic. , ' ly 82, so that now the stock utas shpt wounds•inflicted by his nir. cern while en route to jail. _,- _ . d," and "God Save the Icing," add enPral U'_C1TED. STATES MARKE'I'S, really f5 points -higher, and•that at- yeai-old son, in self-defetrce: and in all of these airs the prison g , Duluth, June 10.-C-ose - Wheat ter a costly vvas and the borrowing ♦ urs joined most heartily• An epidemic of lockjaw hal; broken �: - Cash, No. 1 hard, 75;c; No. 1 of £159,000,000, the country might The petiee news was r calved by out among the cyclone injured xir- aceli congratulate itself on a ail:ua- THROUGH 'A CULVERT. the Baer prisoners.oil the other, int- tiros of Goliad, Texas. Five persona ' Northern, •72tc;' No:..' 2 Northern, tion which"showed"such an economic ha.i a died during the last week. The -t 70;c; No, 3 Northern, 73,c; July, stamina, he said. Freight Troia Wrecked on the C. lands litre with similar ntanitesta- S2�c; September, 70.vc; Manitoba tions of joy.' victims' so far have all been white - a3 M'' The Premier, Lord•galisbury, said P. R. Near' Calgary, but now oes =' fir. i-North esn__cas4),,�71ic• No a syeh=words,. enmriag_..from_such a - op e, g Northern, fi9;e Oats - Casa, 4ic; " A-Calgarx TT_ n. despatch been attacked. the ne r havt►. 'tr high authority,,here vets gratifying, l� September, 29c. and would be widely read. ass' ser us a . 'June • 10.-Wheat .- ... . ..., ._ .on tho C: P 1 R. five fillies, cast of AIRwnUt:ee; GENERAL a Higher. /�:losed-Nb. 1 Northern, --♦ here at halt-past 6,N%gdriesday,.morn- Will Remain the Cemetery of the . _ 'Tli to 77c No, S' Northern, 75 to -fogs owing to the recent heitvy Victims. Germany has ' adopted grey-brown Fir --�Q POPULATION INCREASE, rains, a cuLtCrt-had been undermin- ,� says*- .Dr. Lidin, as the war paint of its torpedo ... -^7(3c:�trly,-mer--Ii3e - -A-oris fie9pa ; 1, 58c. Barley - Stcadv; No. 1, '`r ed,'-and a �rcight train daskecf into after bisiti`ng St. Pierre in ad olii- oafs-'_ 7oC; sampte, 65 to. 6'J;c;_ Corn -- 65,000 Immigrants for First Half the culvert, which gave way, pro- a �. of the Yeai•, cipitating the engtue into the vial.capacity, reports that it would France has just oiraered thirtIK een - ,• Jolly, 61.c, ., be useless to reniovC the Urniics new sutuilatinea which are to be sub Minneapolis, lune 10.=Qhise - An Ottawa de%pntch says: The stream. Engineer ' Chas. Doi-in, buffed fn the ruins o1-the city, since mersible in five minutes. �..n ', 11'h(, - July, 721 to 73c; Septem- immi}rratiop returns prepat ed by'the brs+keman I1ur}ft'and vas inspector J. _ department here shows that there the isnlatian of the site where once In-a dueF between the Italian Hin- f ` bei, 681 to 70c;� on track, No. 1 Corset/ were thrown tinder the . en-- the cit stood prevents danger to stat .ha1g, 76$c; No.' I. Northern, 74,•to will be at the end of June 65,000 gine,.bind dre.pinnoa there in eight the' u'blic henitli. IIs think that inter of I'orcign Allairs and a mem- ( , :.- - - -- 74 Fc; No. 2 Northern, 7.1c: arrivals for the year as compared set bf water. The train was tele- the p village of Carbet can be rein- bei of the Choi. - th_e_lttttez•was } Ytaffnlo, ;7ttne'10.-Flour -Study. with 49,149 Inst year. scoped, and six freight cars. - piled g woutidecl in the ear and ai reconedlta ,: p ng• q For the eleven months ending 14iay habited without• rill: of infection. tion followed. ----W-)1--t-S ri quiet,:. No. 1 North- on top cif the engine. The wrecking He ndda.that the.prolonged work of Qxn. Irloads, 77c; winter weak;'No. 31- test the 'alrri'va•ls are as-follows: crews from eat and west went to recovering the remains, "would be When using the old transport. Stir. � re 88'gc. Corn-Quiet, and only British '14,200 as against 11,810 for work removing the debris.and.traf- a coif as n target recently, tht. • 3 yellow; 87;c; ,No. 3 the twelve months last', year. From tic was reseinied before nimni ht. The dangerous to'"the health o_ all. g rte,d.'; No. g Z. French rtc,rthat n sgtt�dro_n fired 34( do, f,6,c, �o. corn, 88+ic; No. 3 the continent of Europe there "were Passenger.trnin was fortunately late, shots and hit the vessel some fotFJ .. • -, do, 66c. Oats -n-hite, steady,'mix- 18,249 for the eleven months as ora much mors: frightful loss of life MUD VOLCANO. times before she sank. '' ed' lower; No. 2 white, 471ic; No. 3 against 19,352 for,the twelve.months would tiS1Fe occurrea: The R ssian ourts h ave give.] _ of d90i: I1 Snrwtgowa a o ra �_�- u c a - tfo; '47c; No. 2. -mixed+-4. c No, Sheep Killed, but Sttmaa sings Mile. n pe §Inger t (to, 47G No- 2 ff32xed,43;c; No: 13, From the United States there were r Esca ed Death. "do, 43c. Ri - 1,371 for the 11 months, as against FOR SOLDIERS' GRAVES. p $50,000 damages ag�iisst a railaa; e No. 1, 63c 2 •. - - beCau§e in an accident' five of he y ,through billed. 'Canal freights - 17,987 for the 12 months of the pre- Cc ntributibz2 of -.$1,00& b the A a•.ys Russia, 'de-spate retch ass: -c wei n _��. I3 p s Steady. T - - vious 'fl�cal 'sees: ;The arrivals fory Thp G?ty%gran, a mud volcano, near t T knocked out-,^prevetrtin ; `yam May were over 11,000. . h Commissioner in London. ' High the village o[ Kobi,''.Caucasict-,'• 13tis' her from...singing. z r I,I"pE STOCK MARKET. la this connectitm it mai tie point An Ottawa despatch-says: I.andlcrupted,"-accompanied by cannon-like Prote§mnr Virchow, the world Toronto; : June 10. Reteipt9 at ed out that the entries for free lands Stratlicona has contributed Sl,900 reports. The. country around the.. foremost physioloQist,..has.taleen ., r• ., .: the. 11' to, cattle market to-day in Manitoba and the. Northwest Ter- t8lvards the fond for the erection of volcano for some distance was en- dose of borax daily for year% past were Eli carloads of live stock. in- ritorios were over 10,000, as com- distinctive fitemorial8 jn-'South At- veloped,in flames, but no f�talitfet3 anti this-has resulted in benefit t -p .-eluding 1,200 cattle, GQO sheep. and pared with 93,167 for the 12' months idea on the graves of deceased rolls- have been reported. A few she}, his healhis th. Professor Virchow celt lambs, 621 hogs, and 80 calves. e`er in 1901. The returns also for I cy01., iers,' -T1te s'ubscr'iptions now amount afrsddi%ewyede'str9y burned, and some flocks ingabrateddoubledtose-of boria e•by Sal �, j rood cattle the ;m+trket.wctig un- showed a large ificrease over 1900. to $2,964. .+� ` . , • `- . , . . .a . . .. �, . - .. .-- •::tt -".-�,. .sass • u`A. .. ^. '�'� ..-Wadedbr, .:tt@ s" a t• ..... My., ` _c I is Q C ........_. _. -.. :^ ,,. _.. ,. .}. .,,',<�y."',c..,•. k y". ar.s'�y""v '^,,"`.."_-_ "� �... ,w�ytfr:_;p..,. Y i ;€d`.'. ' 4 1 _ co.lLented with the necessaries of life. _ :1fV X fix; urromided bv'ethe __._ -- _ - • e� • r . ___ ...... many luxuries that are FharacteristlG S- =Slf 4iii - . ;- -swum - of the times. They long fora fife of ease in some large mansion furnished -. __ ole Person in every four sur- . - `- - at great cost, and In-,order to reach Aro lc t ti their ideal ideal atStO Of esi6LenCe, mail y fvs ,••Ith itching, bleeding or prctrtil= _ - will not shrink from 6tocping to `?=� pl:es, There has yet to be Fouad ca in yvhich Dr. Chase's O'nt- y ;t title iqbai s 1L . .�w - i n;cnt ~VIII not e pe a isCr_ltlny Ot'tllelr fellON men. It itjf used regular prod-=.e artr2 _psid to a itvaaoe COilllnelldlble for men t0 6tL'iT8 after I fit'' y _ _ Ent and thcrOtl),'7t. Cllre. ABRI YOU - BATES OF ADVELTtBLY3 : an independent life. 'share is nothing:i . t.righhors about it. The best peOPle in 8irtttnaertion,pez.Jine 10cente. more de lcrable in man Lllari t0 9ee,� t'_e land recommend this treatrn?nt a l[Te���1 quQ�, QI,c 1' I• " .tach sibso stent insertion or-line - •5 p i t ` u �+ �J j „ This rata loon not int n a age or a hnn-Careless Of-five-f11inre. The mail L'_z cn1;" actual cure for piles; l U tante - �T i j rate n, dealers, or Edmanson, Bates - Bpeciel terms given to parties making con: who fails to lav by 3o211ell ing 9r a I�; CO:ilDany, T-orant$ - _ p ,_ ractsfor 3 or 6 mon:he or by :bb year. Half- rainy day 16 COnlmltting a Cl'lrile i Hoiise Clet-inincs Y dearly or yearly contract Pa;able 4uarttrly. , Bneinees carie,ten lines or ander, with;aper, against Lim6elf,gga1213. his{aZlltly allll z oneyear,$5 tic,payable in advance. against his Country, unless he 1s pre- ( `f ice' _ _ i f' p S 4'!\otioein laced bolumns ton cents per 11ae, lsz 3elps and �T enS. _ '•j;s c pecia1 to per line each subsequent insertion. vented frumdOillgso by C1TCunlStancaST E N _--_ ocatraot ratea made knotcn on apPuCe t r rr i _ L _ _ on: No tree advutisisg• beyond his control. Ever•man shoo?d li Advertisemouta without wlinos n8uurtton6 q�&kG an effort to provide for iia cid I wlllbeinserted until forbidder:and ciiargod to A new broom sweeps clean, oordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise 8g�@;but it should be done by means Of� t sorts wast be In wriatng and sena to the pub- which he should not be ashamed. Our 2.5e broom Will please akar, ' dob WorkpromPtly attended to. Ever''cent should be earned �n an i` 1+<ew ridccrtirlelnertts. "in poblished every Friday morning at eta ofno honest manner, for it is only then I _ - u. ?'v New washboards, yds, o as boa is Pickering out _ _ that he will be able to enjoy it after it +ACTED,-A¢bed treneral e•erca'nt, Fails, Mops, Scrubs, Stove Murk dt Thexton, Proprietors i I earned. ' Honesty i the best Fol• I� ' Apply ; ra$ouaed:e, t1'baby• brushes,- W. W. brushes, - x icy'' implies a motive which is not of the highest older. It implies that a I COhwee tFo;pie s eo d naw metchc�wrBJamea Clothes lines. Clothes pine, dDup Polltio`-Buict Independence. man should be honest because it will 1, Falmer,lot fu,cbn 2,Pickering 32 tt Tacks, Etc. ,p,Alin-AFirat-ola" ocalPaper. pay him. It would be better 'if every FOU PASTURE FOR SALE UR _ Cleansers and germ dr38= `-- - man was honest simply because it is U o Rent-Fiirp acres more or lete, well = -- p� E;peotatione-.Tia heart? rigbt�even if he might lose financially wavered and fen.•ed^ con i, .at 22, Pickering tr05 erl3, Pearline, sal ilapport of the aeosie of Piokerina and vicinity gra_ g TowashiP, Apply to R. B. Lecksr. %A'hitbv. - „ at the time. But if the higher motive 27-tf will not impel men to be honest; it p ,dTrjE E TO LET-?hose wishif g - ____. T-SO AI�II10Il ' Soda, would be well if the lower would in to rent paelure for cattle dating the sum. Lae, 1nBC _ FBIDAY, Jua13t, 18 1902. :• _. 11 I Borax, fluence him to be honest in all his I mer, also 430 bnnhels.of oats apply to A p0 Washing om- actions. The Toronto dailies last I Thomson, Brock Road 55.88 _ : pound, Sappo '�. x - • Bath Brick NOTE AND COMMENTS. week farntahed-an lnffLeDce where a� ARM TO RENT-Or on shares eDe - - { - Lumber of men have no doubt Come i F hundred acres,ruvh halt, loi 9, cow U ' -.There ie still Some uncertainty as to the cone that the fofegoisIt ua�mt T'zbridge triol H to T Love fest firm We have you> favorite Soap, Comfort, Sunlight, SeaErehlight : regards the final result of the gEnerfll tnitaim is a good one to follow. It 1 wear Gold, Lifebuoy, Surprise. - ele:tons. &co=o have Laken place seems that the Taranto btreet railway I WANTED--A Rood general eervaat. oris 7 :. - in eeverfll constituencies, but the re have been under the i3trpressian fora i able to do plain cooking. good trades. Apply Wellington sults of these have not effected the long time that their receipts were less Hoteleliarkbatnes Ta lance,. 23 If atandizig of the two parties. The re ►heti they should be, and consequently ,I -- ` ' count in Lennox resulted in a tie, but a number of tide conductors •vase [70FAhT0E3aar'tT of drTice1nnvetatoe9 ' the C83tln vote of the retflrntng Suspected of tampering with the fare- frr aa:n tt' .iee•� lot 44, gad cou, Yrceor:ua. - officer will de given in favor of Mad boxes. Pinkerton detEctivei were en;, ru�oerca r y�at a[ri�e, -___�'^'y �� - (�t��apelf -the Liberal candidate, but the case ployedwith elle result Lllat _shoo: a �ATTL✓ Foil SALE-: lista as my Itefri (,r� C ...Will be taken befpre Lhe court ofappeal dozen,men were arre6Lk: last tcEba. , r« /'R`9. r ra ett' `yn ea er»to _ } 1, ! .etc t as.t e e 'This will give she 0115erveLive, a There are Limes when our s•m atJV r .r+ c: K k; ,efs:aer k eiu nett, r•d ". ` Cl18nCp LO se-cure the Be%t. In t.�•_^ goes Out L)ward3 8 mall- shin ma} rdifKr,.. I or !'-farN�a6eSlecIIays .al a G meantime the lion:C..W- - Ross-wall thus3,eld to trnrpti.lon. A man •+*Any, trr•tetr,.i+lytoSA%VL:te,B., gLam -. . t9-tt attend the coroaatian as the prenli,r may be "'IL e to eacu., work and Ilia l out _ -- of Ontario. ralY_11, may be stsrring', and thgal' T 7• r�i m �L� ' DLII'llld t 11E' S111�1111C'I' On �jl L'C�Ile5C1t1� c`lYld :n1pe!trim to 30 sometil:no tt::laasfut i i �i 1 i i 1 �ll L i:..S -All .tlw talk note i3 about "th Bw. in the ca.,-i of t,;e men arra tf3.; krn? � all ccs^iorrtlevhad :egce. eetntt1Iingcm iltdi Ii!Cy:;i. Ills., 1�7�a�llr��a�' e1'en1�lS 4t� 11 r`i C1S1 Of G1�'� _ ccronation. _den 1:',4 cr0^mell-feC 11 !•'tf U1T P -points of the cowpaaa are malrine gP '} p - ' preparations to be `terns rcf datl3; 3nd Crete of tLens Lad gnarl bank � igLeat ngrUtt I:rr.:r 1 ll 4 . ;I�air� 'Ice ��•es.ui serve-d- ' 11 oT • l� Sas - dcc^UU-.• TLe=e mcit are di•4erv117jf for:. I k?LUrc! 1 � teat occarf°fl, lI' Fart ural R•intet'a 'ee --Wali bespemto wine-s tilt o.'rat ecezlt of ii:tle sympatls, a3 gvt111itg flat Pp tiny cool parlor. _ Among the_taled nnb,lity" ,cf England aie}r greed for. money lei them co _ Jt0liK E. fie ` er EI A aeut there is a continual wrangle as to who commit these ertmctl, .1%. was' not` - t r shall occupy-the hl3hest' poutior•s on done in a thctzgLtiess. ulunlent, a! •k rr.A. ' p. Executors' Sale '. the occasion: Those who- have. tl.r themela of weakness, but it we. Con � ., arrangements or. l:a^.d are sato=rlintd tlnuEd day afttr day with lelay of Friday ouly. June 1_c3� 2'-D l VS 'best gran to make it the greatest spectacular time for re flect4ou. But the del!lded; 02 Farm Property _ event in history. a queilLiorl we creatures thought as they sucpeEded TII Plckering• a i� O nataraliy ask 0firselrea is, What bent• many times I thbir disnor�est racticet i yt for-$p _ - - , ;late - sugar o 0 St will follow the great_event.' Some they would be see 117 the future. In rcr•nnrce of •he {+Ila la aa4 rYrr.et:ons thing over a ye$r ago King' Edward But they base tsarist that a luau can. ter E u«S in th;tt liof tare ,ate i Lomas Car - ter Esqu re.Ah-.-W1i t Dara wt 1 r,« otfernS fir V IT asconded the tiro^,e as tl/e sasses not pursue a course of wrong•do1. aa,e ry Punic aactron,at JOJIx�r°a'a Botel, - { LSZ't�een 'r�ictora, and daring the itidefi�itay Withoutconlill,g t0 y;'ief;ry=.t^`41a.^' . THOSS BEARA They will have learntatSaturda , June 14th, 190 iotervsl Leh" rel redox - —_-- - - readily a fiwithnd f niWh1 W i?lno man can,beln clothed p�ollcy�13 s and arh�ilt that e They caret btue e �?•iv�t le!er i �<•t r.� the tol,cR:�R - t 1 ymrrrtr camety $ Parrel l-Lot �0 I,,,n the ate: row�ereron af. �G eneral 1�Te , 'hl 'e c-a e. and p1t18d,the ones t° BIIffeC most from tLo towaeh:p of I^o-:keV+aa -c v o. Ontar:�. magDifiC@Dt Coronation robes, c.atarnras 4rtc acres mora or lees This pararl r having aCrOwn'Of gold and precious their crimes are. not themselves but is arcus a:owe and a bait miles frog•the r:;lsao - of tvhlie,•ale on the promisee th+r-e are a good -stones plated upon his royal bead add their friends. _ frame house.i frame t arra one with stnoertab• -- to his wisdom? It is reported that it _ }fug uaood irtb, and other or .bn�'dtras Ttrce food sella, ore sane t- orchard, Tho � Ile theking's intention LO have Whig $oil is a good slay loam and in-a good state of I ♦^.Oltege fVOtee. t culucat'ob Abnut 150 acres of this .parcel 's / B ���yyyy /� ///���' - -precious head anointed with ail. This — good tl;!able load,bs}ante goo•9 krtrdwngd but}1 W h/'�^l- n y •� -- 'was the CtgLo tient times when The closing exsmicea will take place at Parcel l-Tbe north Hatt or lot N0 3s 413 the orf!ry' V!Vl` R she college on the afternoon at Thursday. 2nd coactaston of the see ownahip o1 Plctar• A king was a nisi to his high Foals iaQ, containtag toil acres more or teas. This - A k by Divine enCbOrlLy. But the 'June 19th. At a 8U p m an address will perces is sitaated ball a mile .rest'of the till- be given by Henry Stanley :Cowman, ejectCberrywood. On th�romises there are .. ,king of England d#a not_rule by editor of the"Friend", London. ED land a good frame honer,ocePoo baro aim. crone - $loins right, B the Act of Settle R stebliag and other Good out d wdinga. Good „ - -But 1126 better' place t0 have LhEm 13 0 1 g y The subject will be Tbe-Formation of well of wawr sod amen orchard witfi lenty of ment the king.. receives the coveted Gbarseter". Aner the address the riz". sate orales_ Soil goodolay loam andp in good _ 6 state of cultivation. Q virion as.&gift from parliament,who sed diplomas wilt be presented. Parol 3--The i outs 90 acres of lo: Co.p in - Yo f , O wagon 7�ppp In'the evening at 8 o'clock the annual the ,rd concession of the said Towuehip lof e u - '11aPe the right t0 displace him at their g - "Pickering, Tits parcel is situated half a mile _, - ifilh By this ItCt Of anointing with closing concert will be given: west of toe village of Cberrs.rood,is Weil fenced d . On Saturday. Jane 14th the anngal and in good Rate of cultivation, tail,it would seem'to imgly that •Ll a amen will take on the college TKR 3d' 01 S.+LE-:•sae sale it made by the Ramos place' ♦ Etecutors sot•.jeet toa reserved bid. Ten per ear, converting it into a most useful truck. ' lying would wish England placed Ill campus ceut. of the purchase money is to bepaid un' g _ the position she occupied over two To all of the above ex raises the friends the dev of sale and eaonah with eurh deposit to. r it y make one third of the urchaie mono within t„ a p e Wrought Iron'�rll'eels, wide rie,'made to fit any wised centuries ago. fling Edward may be of file school are Cordially invited. thirty days thereafter,ani the balance of the ' tr hearty good fellow, and possessed The nblia are Cordially inviied to a:• purchase money is to be paid'nn,or before fife skein: fro setting of tires. Will last a life time. . p 1st December.1503. .The vendors stall not-he ! of sound sense, tend the atter2 pori ezeroiees at the college required to fumisb spy abstract of title,exbept but we do not think q r' on the 19th inatr A celebrated man. H 6 such as are in their noaseaston. Poesbaeion of • • y� that his actions in many things �i1I 5ewmau of London, Engisad, will ad- each parcel will p given r the purpose d, 1 ��l.ili( t' Br-Ough- be locked upon.as being exceedingly ploughing se the piesent ctdps ale removed, Ge ii i �+ e waive b succeeding 6l3eraii0ne All 3refle fife coliepe at Lbe bour above meas'.••ted run possession-on sir before the 1st day 0 / N' y g g toned All wbo attend will be well�9pri1.19e thi9 em t 51]OW ma Can3E D7 dam• p Fort) er particulate and conditions of sate empty y repaid for doiBR'so Let tea all Bbu,w will,be made known,on the day of sale,or may age, u we lb a 8r E amount our a '' n W the executors, name• g g P 1 Joseph Carter or Sorge a er, y money -expended in his coronation and inspire by our numbers Injamrn Carter, -Cbenywood, the Vendors' _ i _might be used in a way that t{v�-yould�Ve 10 PATENT Good ideas �solicted or five ,l9tn-A.otioneas. — �� rJ�� r s �� * - SUeta It may be s by Dated 91st Diss,19J2TA03i3SFDLY"A - -- "- f1,aT_�i t rug- � ii— p. productive of much•better re our.aid. Address, auctioneer,Brougham. !t is said that the king has a love for Old THE.PATENT RECORD.- DOR' do 3IcGILLIVBAY,• 3.2-31 J forms and usages, but much progress Baltimore.M6 Brock et., Whitby,S'endors'Solicitors. 'iuight be made in this dir etion Ea ----- --- ------ -- --- -- -- W here Sou,can wet-seasonable articles at wholQsale prices: \ well as in other things. -'►Vet do not t ' wish to be tied-down to the forms of h Berger'i pure English Faris green, icseci Clime's and Electric-0il,2 bottLs for ?5a t f } ' _ _ ,-1ie1 bore_etc e n ills boxes' '50 ._�_ piyF.ier, a Cb se's a d Carter's Pt 2 b s rfor -thd iitCl'$le age�;-Che iTlSy-l7avE lleerr (,l ��„ // - - - - - a esEn li-sh etozaach itud liver far 25p - allright in those tjmes, but we wall'. Psiiuts'otls and tarpenttne a is " van eihing of a more, elevating _ Blood purifier for clearing the compiection .Beef Iron.L Rine pare ;ac bottle-.i0a and renovating the system Syrnp.bvpophosphites is a splendid tomo TT - Underwear, Blankets; `Planners, Etc. Burdock and .sar5aparilte a' regular" Roc and miles a builder 75c bottle for 45c - _ _ 0 1 oe r.' w s extra t f 'I strawbe r mac _ b tt o f 35 ro ler ac o wt d r y 25 "Ticntaty i3 the best-.policy'., is 9 13loggs blood purifier a reg 50o bottle for�5-Iii 1Ciltismap4nk'pills genuine 300 - iir8 tt11 that i; :t?l for every r�er=nit We have just paced in stock a largr, assortment of R:) 3 an B.loos and elaiin hey 1'ierca's preacr:ptiou, .Pair a carer,^coda 0vst f are the best value ore have ever otiered. pound,'Burdock blood bitters, Hood'a Csstgria,23c. -YO bear iir'.And,' Thure•is • n0 - Other ' eAraaparitlt Clark'eredclasercbmponn3 Epsom salts 3c ib,la lgs for 250 : characteristic in elan that tri?•1• create- r . -__._ - ; .. - Fa hair vigor,-Cs:ernet-'a-sate true; Sulphur ballot 2s fat 25c 10h Pare, � Yt� any of these _ greater respect for its possessor than hvdd'a kidpey pills 3nc '-RenJ L',,Spavin.Cure 75c _ that of honesty -- The .-Iicessial Of ______.--------------. - - Parrieele'a Ayer's and Burdock Pills 10 Pages' EuRlishspavin cure,guaranteed 81 - nn otbeT quality will do more than A �' Chase'a'Oinfinent•Foci - Caticura soap 2•5c _ tLis to ensnrE success in the tv:rld. - TPa;yes£nfilish eczema and pile ointment 35 Hair dye reg Frit 10c'for 2Sa k' Tile world of business finds, no dim. EGGS" • ■■■'��� Pages dyspepsia tablets guaranteed ib cur"n Gillet-ti type'Loc,and fat ds � w indigestion 4Oc. Stick flypaper and try pada culty in securing young men with . ' pages worm svYup ''?os- - eruna c .- arnla water white coal oil IR:gallon ability.and 8mbition, a,nd. with_ ei]u- _ p' Condition powders and horse .medicine of ,abs' _ - r cation and intelligence, but it i? a Our-wagrgons call at farm houses anywhere in PickPTing _ all kiaaa "d r x>acickl most; difficult matter to find Township for eggs."And W Pay iia 'Ilighest young men to have tLese gtialities Price. If you want us,-to call at your _ Remember Iol Base from 10 to 26 pr c.nt by Scaling with as I aloe with that of honest One of _place,drop us a card: Nbolesale.and Retail' r 1 171 Fiieg St E-lef, t •the chief ief features of the present age is � Ontario Pout produce Co. „ Draggeste M• (TORONTO. _ - Vic race after wealth and social posit- a 0 ry Opp.Clyde Hotel i6n. The people of"to-day 'are not t 17 Carlaw Ave. ,T0;Q11tO., ani , �, - • '• - .. _ _ _ 4 _ ,--... -� .. ... ... .._ __ _. � .:'. __,,._.,,m...—.. ... ....-�. ._._ 'A•.^.— -iso,.:._ r .��'. Elm! y rwsa _C • �....-ti:w ,.�,5?"+"W --- b '...."_ t" .::._4•t V3...:. Zaw.,-..t•,'^.._ nt_. _ .--+a. - r a�A^", " � _ ,�'.� c ` a:.. a -!v _ r d. • �Iwttor6 if It seen-uoc-1,u.c da a for noou.(treenbaok nighty �'ednee ' _ - •- ._ `�L A ,, • Impression m the !Hinds of our casae. Set _ V. A•S areoe, of Ashburn, was bore ever o�rn residents. It is time our streets Uad noon,C d i e❑iulgat;Thursday, Ashburn; - -' a presentable-appearance. C!lie road- ;tca�h no:n, Biacke ockh for _ - yy eon : R: 13efse was In the city on bneineas commlaetoner, whoever you are,get s Dight: S.aturdry,«'m'12adman a Bcugog, _ ::" raet week, noou, thence o his own sable until t Muscle on! At Beel's Furniture Claremont, Tuesday dune i th. -,Tosbua and airs.Bundy were in Tor- --.r'.-. Mon sy m g Wes Lamb, Ian, . " d ,• ornln ato last week, r Horse Register. - - Alerrhiient 11-Tbe Canadian brei _ Born-On Tuesda'>:, the aiAe"6f•Aibert -- Clxdesdalestaiiion, the property of S.C. e • el Rawsoq,of.a son. 3ttracttott [SO 8 Dozen lace trimmed 85c window :Lactcs complete with tasse,s 4t3'each. - I0, h Bunker, Pickering, will mike the seas^a fom satto Aii nugh P ran scow, of Toronto, was.in town elpde,file property of Lamb Brna, Port OTT, _ as o ows:-_ on ay, .ap._a a 10 R5 each leaveed his own stable, Liver Dol, and 'IS 00 oak sideboard $14,10 One good sideboard mirror in bac only 6,35 __ tin Tuesday of this week. Perry,will make the eeesoa of 190:at p e, , y his own stable, Manchester. proceeds to Jlaxwell'd hotel, Highlsnd 1 .00 Parlor snits,just came in t11iS week, velvet eorerinF only $20,40 day- Loll, up Beale furniture ba>gain defy Borfter DttJ�e' 105141-The-Im Imported Creek,nig-ht; Tuesday, to John Hendar• One solid walnut sideboard cost 322.00 a short time since, large mirror}n beak.. ' has tielu� Sltha b instt son's•2nd con., neon, J,.hneton's hotel, only$8 90 _ ,• - s Clydesdale stallion,the property at John listfot Tuesdeiv the 17tU tired Miss E. P. aIle,- bens roagkam; _Tuesday '�'siteva}e;-f5r-ntQht;tS cdtie=sac "IIab-1-dna c8iich �elottrs'covering $9 50 for$6,95 = tcllison a few days last week. ;day Gib leaves his cwo stable and pro bard's hotel,Broakham for night; Thurs.i Baby carriages, buy them at your own price,and day only. All goods delivered N. Buttori Uas sold his young driver needs to Thos Knox's, Brock Road noon, day to Greenwood hotel, noon, Aaron i ---.- for which lis realized a good price: Gordon's hotel, Pickering, night; Wed. Vanetoue's, Audley, night; Friday to! -� 11• E. ForsySj�b,,,and W.J. Gregg left for aesday to Ed. Baladen's, base. line, for Woodruff's hotel, Whitby. for night; Whitby on Tuesday to serve as jurors. night ; Tharsdav to Puckria Bros, Saturday o Gordon's hotel, Pickering, Miss Earrtel3ray Uas gone to Brad. Andley noon; thence to his own stable fcr noou' thence to his own Stable until ford, ft. for a few weeks' visit to friends, autil following TaEsday morning.' fcllc:ting M:�nday morning Tel - __ ._ . ._ horttpsoil S $xsae pnrC.hased s new Lia it property ofDsyidbafoe Prince Gladett I,y3131-The imported Green River.will make the season of Clydesdale stall:oa, the property of Win y driver from Jas.L.Palmer, of Pickering. 190'3 as follows-Monday,yIay 5th,-will UcKav, Claremont,will make the season_.. The highest price paid for all kinds of of 1t+0'? as follows-�edaeedac; leaven - - wool at Tobias Caetur'e, )\orlh Clare• leave his own stable and proceed- to A - moot. Wilson's, hotel Claremont for noon, bid own -stable- and proceeds by Ray of thence along the 5th con I'xbridge to Atha o'Robt �iilne's, Green River for r - F. Bpb$ard Use returned from hie noon, theZce.�O. Brcntham for nigh Ciieriea Harper, known as the Czamble _ g a man Muskoka trip and he look -aa-if th arm or night; Tuesday, proceeds to Tharsdav proceeds o Kirk Beelby'S,501 had agreed with him. Mansion house Uxbridge for noon,thence con,for noon,Andley for nigbt; Friday, Dr, Eastwocd is extending bis tele, by wap.ol Roseville to Mrs Todd's hotel,. proceeds to Wm Edwards,_Balsam, for 1 IB an n to date Furnace'Loan, if you require a new' Furnace, or your old •� - 'phone line to BrOuRhaim• This,will put Goolwood for night:Wednesday proceeds night; Saturday, proceeds to his own p y, q Y - _ -.the two villages in close touch. io for noon.thence to his own stable stable to remain' until the following one repaired he can do it. W V. Richardson and the NEw's man, Wednesday. '• for night, Thursday nzoceeds by way of T• • .. `. y ' - of Pickering. will be!cera on Monday in Whitevale,to J Peareone,Rouge Hill for Septet Htart-Tbe popular American _ stead of Tuesday,the Reek of July 1st. noon,thence to Andrew's hotel,Highland bred trotting staaion, the ,property of --- Tinsmithing in all its branches. A. B. DoweeU hes the con cast for - Creek for aigpt;Friday,proceeds through ' Robt. Deyerell,Pickering, will make sea- Creek patting B. the sue for-Dr..as t•e Brodie's tele Cedar Grove to Jas Boydes, for noon, aoa of 190.2, as follows-Monday leaves his oma stable and thsnc€to his own stable for night;Satnr proceeds to Liverpool phone line between Claremont and Bal• day,proeeedsto 4tb con of Pickering tc for noon, Maxwell's hotel, Highland {� } eal>x N-abbard'a hotel, Brougham for noou, Creek,for night; 1'+ •day by Woburn to $t1y the Old Reliable • J. W. La Fraagb and T. Bell, will be Callender's hotel, Malvern, noon, Tse- - _-_ cheats to his own stable natal the fol moat bonne, Markham, night; W 1 in Claremont to meet%heir customers on lowing Monday morning - -Monday instead of Tuesday, the week of Lord Jetrett--The black beauty. A day,Johoeton'e hotel, Whitevale, noon; July tat. large pure bred trotting stallion, the pry Hubbards hotel, Brougham night ; T ' l ,L:Bzap,of TQrnnto,and Wakes 8. - .Forty of John Dickie, will--.sired for y•Greenwood hotel none, Sea Thnrsda Gerow-pu, f - -i�rt'e hlmt, Brookifn night; Frida n I atfd Mrs. Bray,of Andley, visited their - mares,during the aea`soa c- 1�30z-st hit p, to j�J parents, Mr. and hire. S. Bray, of this own stable opposite the r}ordon hotel, Woodraff'a hotel Whitby; Saturday to J, ,. y That;Jlclatpre,raaaager. big own stable natal Monday morning. {place Iasi week. zAberty,(32331 Vol 12-The pare bred The Workman hall is now about all Clydesdale stallion,the pro�ler%y of A C f� y� orn down and the material is being Courtney,lot 30, con. 1. Pickering. will• SEPARATOR allil aCtured at ' Clare s � f i �,J :moved to the farm belonging to D, For. stand for mares at btq own stable during4 ■ iJ 1Y eyth, where it will again be utilized, the-season of 1'0.2. -Terms-To ieaurs T' i payable g p REIdOD1�LEI�?G ate The A. O. U. W.-lodge will meet nest -Si a able let e: February 1903. Mares Tneeday, ]6th aunt.,s%8 m., 'in Dvw;• act retarned re alar) w i be charge.' ! !- weli's hall over the tinehop. A fail whether in foal or not all actsdents r ( Pumps of Erery Description cons— a ' attendance is -re,luested as important mares at owner's risk. Q y ` - 'business is to be tranractad. 1lonflatre Chief', 7�: C.C.ft.B . 3??. A S eciallry tantiy on hand. - baod'h�e'"ttleir -re' afar pl'setice -B•C S.B The imperte9 Clydesdale ata% -.-- Rti k Testimaalals ob a licaiioh. Working ' Rye Satnrda avenin in rhe rooms lion. imported ov sad t5e property of PP '+ Successor to over Wm. Dowswell a shop. The mem Graham Bros.. Csirnbrtcle Stock Farrn m6detin the§bop, �U11I2 GerQ r `I P will statA for a !imltcd mumtor of'mare. 7 -Gorow # Son, Claremont -.here will please tundly remember this, , -�- 0 and be in attendance by 4 o clock sbar daring the spsaoa of 1,fie at B. B. Rees E}•. W . White, , ` 1 or`d.lot 1'con I. Ilarliram W. V. Richardson. Ageai, Pickering. y p he Ibfaat Lord Ttltto ilu; ii The Sectch c!e;lr Ciaramone- _ .. ti;decailda f H aue�yrs. til bon who re- tho property of Lamb`Bros„ Port Perry. - - We are sorry to re cr% ills, t ... R if)a,hy on lbnda a+p! !vn -able 1 !-ave his o laat. The aorraw,nif parents have t:;e Sebert Fiouse,.Port Perry and proceer vTmpathp of the cumclnaity in t1lei: tobeagrsva for night; likes to Bair., bereaveni-n,. , 1 a I The B'tnoneh o,] child f Jta.s -.3 o a o _ THE Mr.. Ryti i w sr ra r - . - d a fel; i� n a oo Sub is snl bruke Liis rigL-. thigh t+oae. 3:t-JtcalTo Rea-it rMe - iatd was summoned Find the fractare - red;zcel an4 everytUioR done to relieve tbo little enfferer. ar ware ouse - From ills appearance r oar streets i; N fo Sale' - =,, -. • - seems that some Doe rs very negligent is 1 the performance of his duty. Oar alae 1 WE HAVE A LOT-Of THINGS YOU NEED, PLAINLY AND RICHTLY PRICED, i --:Walks arts is a mort dilapidates!condition P ar time to shin sod there are hoops of rubbish to be seer Hera and titers ail over the vi'lage,fhb f Comfortable Frame Honae in Pickering Aa•-� A flrsl class machine BKdgp-u „1 CI FYudid T-- x .Moat "'sigh% of which must creste a very hAl Village. Our LEEN 61BF'• . Dew. you 1: tw p • ` _SCREEN DOORS OlY R for 2. 8 SIRED PAIN � SCR p ed X•oasysf - �� atade by one of Can . i.�. valne at t' wish the rtaand,d uaemwe _ —' • _ _ sda'•t*%known mail 1 Frame House East of Pickering E'cilaga ere,fur+J.a. the had Seventy- lye I taus to'etfer yea, y'oa _ _ '` /' 1 can r'a Weil malls door EavetroughP . p Y V«`, Ct>3• t Iia say n the following ptdld mower _7t'' tt3de rennase our I < u a g81 1 s;zee _ velum have been F✓ Come and sen bar 9 it n e 6 fL a in, Ioearaace gam tI" attended to. �g i 3 r Et7 ,stat vataM. They 4 s n.a n.1 n tl a m. will wve you 0,004, �fe.10 m.s 6 ri 10 In. a 1 Conveyancing done and Dive you eawfsc .. H.:its ' _ Claremont _ _... TBII E t I ' * CHEAP ` 41 ;ALir Enamel Paint. 4 FOR 700 , iii 1 i 11 Visits laremont ' 1 NE d�AtlTt " anf�tt;�Oo Vee Windom creens - every Tneeday._ S!' pun rt et'` - 'Vrt. V Richardson,', are not look[a for DO coni Dales. t °m#wLe her 0f fid• - _ - .�+'i rat y proved to t+r rhad4a[n enema Ido* t,le $setastoa w10. very dear wise. Fon Y ae Ice, Regular j K 9cs'ee0a,rightly Prig --First-class work enarantaed at S r[tber the ehe.p of ea,a rr„m prices.that are r h6. the dear kind. M'bal �, I Fifteen Cents -- 4 Notary. Public. Pickering >on wane,. the good 1 glad eta reasonable ; 1 prise,sad►hat to ...JELLSTONE _ Each - WAG0\will be on'tbe roaa with a frill CHOICEST _MEATS. line of tins and mtlite ware, earl is "� ' PLYMOUTH A ready!anis kala y who " ddgbA &bs& One Cent an Hour is the Cost i Salrke a Freely people. made be the "or Mo. Ilse ¢ y "G' = TWINE tine'• people, stools be sold for ax r" T i'�! Our cul price a TWENTY USiTM J, S. BUNDT, Geese -- You know how good for a sVoaad psck.go. !r to come sad see - -- +(3eo.Blindy,B 011 staatt. Claremont. � � •. -Chickens, -•- '` hely right ice'sen N Decks,Oysters,Abd all other _ — _— MILS! OILS! OILS ! /r r ly on hand at loweetjlprices. HAY FORKS w 1 . _ When buying /� l y� - M. BIIRROIICHS - . 29 CENTS y4bay 4� t i hVii IVU 'lied t r < Afirstetae93 prno¢ Ru Or any - La jSiag's�old stead PfakeriogVillage Bay sock,gooa hand• Y1.Mtt)fq triad tri. • le and is A 1 tool for I not s0 • 8 , r or selling 29c. mash. question Ha Forks NT o0o nr now y. oe, �' mach it , ! a for hoteeapropwoeor, costs hal Alsiko }\ i. _... Doubleharpoon, nlastratel i E GfN �1„ ge lose N E a _ `\ reg,X1.t- via clear y�fj�/1 � � Jew atm � *"a handle' t ~ -.--Red V Over �Ye1ity-Five.THAT is but i0,port of gand sellon. em to you of o ratan �- - nothing but the beet Uils and sets them to you tie g•oar BLUE FLA3tE WICK-. Cents PERE and UNADCLTER.IT,,D, and our LE88 OIL STOVE. It's ehealwthan ggass priers ate ao h+fiber than con pay for the lion, eater than itasoline and positive4y aRlopeless- ' / f/ Fork sir i You'11 tlnd us rigbt'in Vice,quality sad i"d odorless. Have s coot,oomtortatde house - • �. r1 Hay All iron meaaure in Cytinder,mitebino; Ae runt• n t e•summer by using one of these splendid w' Grain _ + !� PUIIeyS ai ! or.'patsfoot,Castor,Crude,Ff•!tpstoves. Two-burner size 86.75. p need,Haw Drill Boiled Linseed Uils. Our ' ' eve, extra value at �{�� ¢C oils am meaaurel t p machlaery;ensuring you COQ-QSLf. 1 uQ, A GAL.. H. - - 250 - --- -- - -- — S ii Hopkins, _ `+5e each %hefnifiestme"ur� Agent for all �•N triune of yah• SCYTHES AND SNATHS. TAKE. A WALK Wesell our oil like t his: .-� y Con ides mannfactarsd`b the Mc au hiin y. g - Canadian itac.pergal. Co'y,Of Oshawa. through our store. we've lots of room,good Canadian Wa'cr t6 hasmpaireo Ied'tdcinheCoo -- 1 1i ht;ani good values. Whit 1" al : ---- CEpCREA I`e J A—rices$eters ;> of London, - _ pp ndersigned as _ i I c per Rat. a` _ . local agent for Pickering,for the most won a- Its --GOLDEN LIGHT, r derfal dicaovery.of the nineteenth,ehtnrc.l "' creat, it's the farmer.I 2c,perjrat. t I - lie as go; the ice and Q r For the treatment of the \ore. Throvt,i 1hc Crea[.t and he can get : The above rices are for .Y y V: H. Do ng W SID• Bronohisl'Tubes and Lungs Ii cures Colds y,;,t11find us,WWIettragood valaeain.thiQ. ;� , ,' anrstclaw freezer frow i- Sgalrlote. Cioldeo Light Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, 'Hay' f-ever ❑•', a good :evthe for- oo. A seryiceslde, ' a at from costa more,but it's worth kll. 5 I�at rl ^�t fur 5:'c btn,ery u the BMnea, lac 6 *' s. r, Z 'm0V No other oil will - __ _• J F. + liil_::�4Ii�..d11HE11d£q. _ �sike }' r,,,�-., 7 R, -give you such a 1•eautiful, ..- .:•re,[n4�-•: - - 1:,-iii ti,r;-1�`t:.�f:::.r-Itvc+fG„1't?realt St•5.tro: _ - QPt E DOL LAi , •_S kr psrtigalara,-a•stock of treatments and ---- _- _ ear, w1,a., ;a k0ic�a ra adorless light, "t . - , „} _ ... ;, ---- and fifty cents up. - . lhitb oY V repairs constantly on,hand at.' _ p - oil ie�e a eats tc GOLDEN N Ip HT. Our ., • - ` HE H r5 n0ry 8hl in front of -y Cotton Twine you 10 half filled memares,no cpiliiug,to _ an �vt: --S EP_S EARS,2 e.__. at:e.Ecu er•t�cnnr�ionE C w Frr market gsrden - _ err use. _ Uaed,for ---- -> L hnnchin`R vagetebles, Thousand . Bag.90cbag.I dzle Orease." �1 y• '77ee�•{ //•tt �l �y _ _ nt td rislld. CCs bell t c. V:.+ 1Tille Half the Kean ,* .LZVyetes•••. . it fur ili7 ti-•• aF _. _ . .... , \ I. h] [; As n th rp gisewe i. LgeY8I1't Fite Axl. .1^i: Have you tried it? New Cleveland, Ddaaaey•Harris, Perfect, '\ / y R p show a;vide range of values from_25e to poets 10 ContS Ja f !, giartfort3 and Creeent also Hyslop the �' Cts. a bag 41 per pair. `we'Tl euiti yon in this li0e, �- A Boz 13:andard Second hand wheels taken in '; ,• 1 - slobacirfm mow,-also sold- Repairs con"• t e•antly on band Repairing done 1 second v r I �� hand Cresent wheel for eels in first-class The Russill Har ware ..\ J :rannlaQ order _2, - - - ■ _ r: See or a rete - X26 SING STREET-E. TORONTO. -� sn p 9 j Disney, B 6 dm. : 1 U-11161 I _. Y -, .. -r;rs rr ..y. el.—.� , -w--. _ -�._. ^^•iiia.:•..y�•.4+.-.--,e.. +1_.L___.— _ .. .. .". 1. 2 1 [ ys- 1 .' .... _-.... ._ 1. I. a .. ... �. .. ., _ _ : been-maw - -—_----.___— -- __ ha, been y a__3_. . _ -- — — ---- -- - -- 'I-have - t� i'1 till L 1L'JLl Ll'1Q duty y��.. a an _tinea --la4g ,^sa�3`t]ina d i etohen ds i - � fewer-tom--" _ ,, hePPY•` Glares the day has bees ill-used; _ _: �� ou can dly expect sympathy th no ea nd --. a from me. You need not be unhappy" THE CONDITION QF XRS, WX. gettting a book, nista on ras4hig to _-- - replies she..elowly. him In a rather desultory fashion, - { r' caur a ��t�bt• "Deareet, do not speak to me in SCOTT, OF BEAFOBTH. for half an hour, while he 2fw silent- ... `1 1 treats he, miserably. _. . that tone,' en ly gazing at her, hearts her void Gretchen, could you only knowa. - perhaps, but 'deaf. I think, to all OR......... - .;. ... fewdays. would b nkinder. Such - Stand - , d i e s e • 11 o e � � "zineas Could Not St read Pa �� . a very few I That is the horror of the-Least Exertion. (To Be Continued.) + THE ERROR OF LADY BLUNDEN: it. when I think that all my life _ _ ' _ `� • must bo passed thus, without you, From I.he Sun, Seaforth, Ont. ` it seems too much- Darling, darling, )sirs. Wm. Wescott is well known HOG IS LOQIIACIOVS BEAST. - - - e rest nts o Sea- Naturalist Says the Porkers•Sava "You shall not," returns she, fort4i. It is also well known to her 3' - , SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING how far happier you will be with- quickly, all her manner changed. neighbors and friends that she pass- . . a Language, - - CHAPTERS.-Kitty and Gretchen out me." Her eyes brighten, her lips part, a ted through a trying illness, but is Tremauke ars two most charming Having uttered this appallingnow happily, "One of the things that has bcea1 smile follows.upon the late coldnet� PP Y. in robust health. To sadly neglected is the language of -i+ girls.'' a ar Kenneth Dugdale, crippled !n i threat with all due solemnity, she of her face as 'though it were a sun- the ediior_of the Sun, Mrs. Wescott B 8s a' Mustin accident is staying with sweeps from the room, leaving her recent] ave the articular, of her some of our lower animals," says � B y K I 8 beam upon the departing odes of a Y B P James Speed, the naturalist. Flow } opponent thoroughly cloud. She ittlls upon her knees' case for publication, merely in the - ;' !;' 'l"t-emaines and is Gretchen's es- o p tonent thorou hl• dismayed and _ pedal charge. routed with great slaughter. beside him. o ]tope that her experience Wright be of many persons ever thought for one �, • • r . . •' "Let us end all this," she says,. some benefit Lo some other sufferer, instant about what a hog says to o; _ She said:-"For some time past to another hog, or what he says to _ CHAPTER X. With all Gretchen'e gentleness, quietly. "You have not been more P Y you or me? .Y j I wretched than I have been during stealth was in a batt state, my whole f I ' there is about her a certain amount system being bad] run _dowxi. 'I "Iiogs do talk, and talk a good , �--Two or three days later.Kenneth all these horrible days. I spoke un- Y g y t ch deal. Suppose you go out to the t of firmnt�s that enables her to keep -We-9troubled with headtis�� e Days to her again,- the word uttered so hastily. (Parr•-truly Rhen I sold I should not" bebarnyard early in the moral _ __ here now but for your message• I diz�ine5s, my appetite was poor and morning; . - Ltyo, three days pass, and she so I could not stand tate least exertion. does-ti't every hog come running and "It is no use, Gretchen; I must go• well manages that,, without beta_j,'y•- .should, I was coming when Flo I r You have broken duwa a barrier be- t I brought it, Nothing would have I consulted different physicians,* but !to unmistakable language beg for - ttreea us I stn powerless to raise Ing herself to any member her B isomcthing to eat? IL you give them . - family, she neither sees nor holds• kept me from you another hour. their treatment dal not nectu to ben- I a trough full of slo . again. when I see you the desire to How cold, how heartless you must efit me, and I gradually became so B P, what is the let you know all you are to mo over- cojil unication of any sort with think me for having staid away so bad that I was unable to attend to ! ouuninur7 f Iteis�not oast allnlikohths eotnes me." Dugdale. On the fourth day-at two 1 But ou must forgive me my household duties. I then tried _ " -_ o'clock, he succumbs, Flora, going song i Y but begging which was indulged in until Let it overcome you,"-demurely. , ou ted than. -- ---' into the library at that hour, finds now y µ You should bo the last to give Putting his arm round her neck as without anseveral y bof g ertised medicines, and f ."One balmy June day I was walk- - such advice as that. No, it cannot him stranRe.y dejected, and, express- B I bedespair _ Ing inet"r:t sympathy, is told some. she leans towards him, he draws her San to of etti:; better --:Ibe, and Query hour only renders me One of my net hbors stron t � ad- Bead down upon his shoulder until B g Y -,more miserable. 1 ower go=' story:about a headache (oh, whet fur ahead I saw tin ofd friend of --=- --- her"cheek rests aga-iYtst his. vtsed me to try -- Ur. Williams' Pink "If you are miserable, by all means should 'we do without -our head- !nine, a big sow, The fresh reef aches ), and !s intrusted with a "You see, after all, 1 am the more Fills, and aomeWhat reluctantly I t: B little twisted note to be iven to s}stile of the twmhis;oer he `oPscaonnin consented to do so. After I laud clover made no sound as m feet BO ,• g• a-teeattd axis I t, n to nattce �-sunk to its arid--t#te-sacs--di-d-sat�-� �' __._. "You__know what .L�tean.' ..-re- , 'me until I was just behind her. Sud- proachfully. "To leave this house ,Gretchen immedl,tcly. do without each other eau We ? a Brest improvement in my tend.-; "1 Shull fly with it," say's the lit- You want me-and I want our HOW, !tion, and by the tune 1 had used denly she turned and at once gave a is to leave all hope. But I will not I tie compassionate Mercury, and y startled runt, which warned ]Der six ' remain here any longer." can we light against tate ? It is Loo fl boxes, I was nilly -restored to g - "tiy'hv don't you say something forthwith delivers it to Gretchen, m former good health; much to the little spotted pigs than danger was about duty?" says Gretchen, bitter- who is sluing in solitary grandeur powertu! for us. You remember surprise of neighbors and rela- 1 near. In lam instant every little pig • in the mornirt-room- caressing-1-y--all we said the other P Y 8 Ty, "lt is n cold word, that mould da ? Lear Ken, give me my own tions.. I do not suffer the least now _c!ropped flat on its atomacli and its y, in well there." 'I-ho past few days o, enforced err y f -�those headaches aad dizzv cars were flattened on its little pa ration huvo hoer. to her, ea to Way." back, You are ungenerous," replies he. -if I did, later on you would curse J-r�a7'-S; my appetite is Sood and I '.1n a pained Cone. . I)ugdale, interminable, and bald and can attend to my household duties "After the old sow had taken a , barren to the, !alit degree. This very �•„ with the greatest case. In tact I second good look at me she reeog Gretchen disdains replying, but, go-j. ,'Tr me." Ing'' over to. the window plays a I moment, r.s Flora approaches her, Y feel like a different Woman, and all,,nized n Dprsonal friend who had ted i "Do-you know what it is you want. her nil her life, sc> sFe ave a low, `• . taint vague little tune upon the pane she has uinxrst mode up her mind to to do ?" this I can say is due to ti:e use of h with her first two lingers. After a I forego pride, to give in quietly, and. I know it Weil." . '• lir. tYilliaaza' fink Pills. All wl,u 1 ':utiyfed grunt, sere] rash and every . short interval he goes on again. going meekly to the library, demand „�-ou want to marry n confirmed `'• Ter from a rut:-down enm,titutib:: !littee pig !utttPod up and we«f- to though with Increased want of heart ,a renewal at the old-friendshi But d:auld rte these ills a tri"! " playing L,gain. Phis. is an.exempla- t land same htwitution; "Perhaps when i this she would have done reluctantly criplite. Out of the hca}'only= pity g p ficAtion of what Ernest setoa and with a sorry race ; so that the; of our heart you would dcvute, all ood the, vitality is low; whoa the F am at Laxton you taill conte to see a K y blood needs to be rCP!euis?ted, en- Thompson has so frequently wriir tten me soineUmes with your moths Dour fresh younFt life to the nursing gut""ssioa on hes Fart is doubly ' niched and r. the r.ervetr 'Lcbout- anis pals tcacfln n aithete knowsmg y dear to hes. f aft inc'urabl, in%alid. It Is For- ndr`' u tcha That room Where I first saw You are weak and require �trenothrning fhe The note is but a mere scribble, a rible. It is taijet, ble " ' Wever s.'erned quite empty attenrards.- there is no other medicine' can take','•hat b}� remai .u{; perfectly still the -I. t could c1oKo my egos ant-again sex word or two, asking. nay, entreating "I sha'n`L fat' you call yourself are,1 thQ place of pr t�'illiains' P:nk• Pills. 'thank[ of bel � Pti are gteatly re- , ;you stand in the window, fra.nied in t ham' to tomo to him it or Y for a mo- I nut a rr�p�e ; and as. -en tr youly ttwer-e it is beta!jne' of their dirrct speciae dated, and so ail the moEtess.teaeh I by the roses and the straggling ivy, �mentaction o the blood d nrrvev that their young to drop and freeze ata / "Thank, you. dear, she says, 1 1 4t,ould only love 'you just rho n an r -could almost believe I heard your I �,thesc pills cure such troubles as I morn of 'warnrrtg calmly, to the observant Flora; and I same." anaemia, nervous headache. dizzi- ' Later that day. as I came back ' = .volod " I then, gain rip stairs. she adds a few � There is sVerce, between them' for . .- ' 1Vbat a vivid imagination I No- B cess, palpitatl� of the heart, rhou- acros-q thr, field, 1 heard tfie same old I _ -: doubt the airs] will cons, you for I little touches to her toll o.t; 'and some,:time. and then Kenneth soya- tna!lsm sciatica, ptirtial. parulysl,. i qQw �ryueg!ing- and crying 9ornexhers _ the tom of the reit].' brishes her soft hair until it is -till -If you should ser repent. it you ! St Vitus' dance, kidney and liver-I in a strip of timtcr t c•r.rhv i knew ' ••1 no-er knew you unkind- before,"I softer. and pinches her cheeks until I should oyer regret this most urn• complaints and the functional trou- i in an instant that something had ^_ _ natur¢1 marriage,-and I should - . 'says Dugda'e, looking hurt "Nut I there is a charming color in them bleiii,that make the lives of so mane ii happened,.to tin saw !''i t` �I ;eat- ' know you do not mean tt. You will u,nusual'as lovely, after which she know it by your a}es they could women a settees et almost ronst'ITA--+e}ft -u" sharp and high arl told � . wine to sec me noib 'olid then, .will I rung down again and 1 resents her j not deceive me,-It mould kill me miser Do .not, take ani• but- the of pain and anger. I h',irried to her . t - •• you not ?" - 1 self before Ilugdale with as succese- ;Though, erhnpsbe With a `tB n- engine, which have the Nil- name !relief 1n -the edge of the• wod I t "On I:aad^r Sunday and,b1ay-day, ful an air of indifference about her I "that would not be so sad an Dud- I Rltr, Wi111anta' Pink Pill+ for Pa;Q tiie.t the six tittle pigs hudd:ed to- All-hallow-e'en and Christmsss morn-, alt though her heart is nnL in reality :trig after all 1fY death w°old be 1 people.".on the wrapper ara:nd ev- 1gether, eviderct.ly gredtly !rig`tared Ing ?" answers tlrcLchen, with a I beating with unpleasant force. the best-Citing that could huF>. for II dos ere or t , nt er s frequent and s ,a.rP I _ 1 Dry box Sold by a 1 by he r m h Y { I poor attempt at sarcasm, ' Or mitt Kenneth is looking pale and ha- you-and' rife " are t•• sent Pot. Or at 50 cent+ a box or squeals At tny.lipQraaeh they ran poor attempt be tiro Of ? You;.raased. Miss - Tremafne.-on account "Pio trir14]taint ucatchin of I,rtx boxes for 6= Sty, by addressing ' to the she>ltc•r of, game ucderbrush - i 1.- .Can tell me tater on. How Well you�of the vtgorous pinching bestowed she, B the Dr. Rilhanis' Medicine Co.. and hid. I fo•tnd the old saw wiKh breath, - . . _ I babe arranged matters t How I upon her unfortunate checks, i8 look- j „]]hat will your father-Ray T' as Brockville, Ont. her font fastened between the roots I - picas d you aro to go , Can you- _ - - a - r y - of a tree and unable do �xtric�.te her- t - not imagine some plan. too. for my 1 Q� CHAWS he, presently. - I9c1f In a moment I released her l _ consolation ?" 'A.W. � i "I ti.in't knots . But I am sure CATARRH CilRE When I tea him everythin he wi!! � with a quick and lovely smile- "�cm Wild she hobbled o:', calling to her 1 Title will be your cure," returns .,. �' B n ten Wako eon rho �tile.�t pigs with }aw grunts of satiefao- a18, gravel two, it r all be ImsDall e for is at dsreet� dDera.,A `o I s mitt] I leave spoken t . d weZ% �ri�1 aDtilI !iiia an ogcnt3t hzr'fiota , lest me do ti:s-I wish." . - '�' y' h br th. t r � .. hnIl vpeak to him ?" g --- - -. , F y . . tort, the otcem dean the air t - mtsa you to my- dying.hour.' - �—I ti^-dly-.know i,nm rn bosh " IG ES. . R IzT iBBL "How Weil you rood my heart !' t three urd �•,maeant cu-., fear lest her father in his first sur- ! 5,1}'y lie, sally ]tt'I, then, Gretr 1 "!n this instance ,at 'feast I hope Catarrti and H.7 f"ar �te�e.r I thou, will you consent to marry me, ire.. Alt dealers,or Dc w.W,mase 'prise should y'tomething to wound ro a oy t Mothers and Trea- I do,"—with sudden vehemence. "To I Yediclae Co.,?ornate aad Se:t:la knew yod too were sui,ering mould the man she lovas enables her Lo•I and`th t e urn your whole life 7" � A o e a --- !overcome rho nervous dislike she ' en I spoke of silly apcgrh . I Jgure n th Hcme y I be more than I could boar." 1n distractingly pretty and !n ex- l feels to declare Der aQectioa fol never anticipated anything so tooli�h — "But' I shall suffer ; you .wrong B g.Y P Y as that," says_ Gretchen, "Certain-I Atl tI and should be D-you have & W cel lent form. him. naturcti and well. Ft you have a ,, the cruelly," exclaims she, 1 you ba out-l,eroded Herod. And , • e. ' trembling voice. -turning from the "Uretchen, how could you treat me.! "As you please, says Dugdale, y S child that is sickly. fretful, nervous, i remove to confront him''with a pato so ?" asks Kenneth, purposely ignor= `secretly much relieved. "Though 1 on an occasion of the kind to ad- I restless , at nicht, or suffers from 4n the hand she holds out to him. do not think ho will give his Con- drew ' me as Cretcheu,-plain Gret- little face and large angry mournful` B - ? Oh, it is out at all keeping ! stumhch or 'bowel' troubles of any Treat you how 7" demands'she. sent, You ma• as well tell him, in 6111M :'eyes. "Flow can 1 think of you all y y Cert, git'P it Baby's Own Tablets with a charminga.%s,tm tion of in- case he should not know it, that It you cannot find anything better to and it will soon be well. There is alone at Laxton without feeling sor-� P. Ion] half the property to entailed,. sae; I shall-refeso you." Grow that will haunt me ? RDo wall noccrtce. P y "Then, darling, you consent to r - y p g ,o other medicine in the world Will speak to you, or rend to you ? who I ''For nearly tour days "you ham-and that I can leave You the . re- in mo tiuppier'thun I sere again ro satcly and speedily cure indiges- -- wi,l know (ev+,en when you are most I sot come near ate;-four .endless mninder," Lion Sour stomach, colic, corstipa- silent) how . your head aches,-or I days" "Very well," Then, after a pxt:se, 'hoped or-drettmEd I diouid e, _2"_ tion, diarrhoea and teething ,trou- Does.that distress you ? The I;'Do you know"--earnestl •-"r have "`Ow• that is mucD prettier; Yes,- your heart ? You can go if you y btes. Thoustsirds nt taratefttT ninth- last time I, saw you I think you a strange feeling a positively der- I consent, And"--seriously—'J am - _like .says-bliss Tremain, conjuring y y g 1 y' crs speak of this medicine in words ave me to understand m presence'.fain Iselin that some da you will so Bind it' is all anally arranged, be- up a fresh burst of wr h, "but�ou;B g- Y y of warm,pst praise. bLfa. Fred, Yow- t_ y �•• cause I have wanted to tell you for crs lA SCollard ,fleet, Toronto, says: -• .'eha'n't think I cha'n't be wretched was. it anything, distasteful to you. be strong and well again I.would not millin 1 annoy pe'"-shakin his .head eke ever so long (only I feared it might .,,,ilv liab suffered greatT��rom 'in- when you do go;" B Y Y you• I I "I -ho g. P- Y thou ht it best for you to stay tically-"you are not marrying me be rude, you know, as of course I digestion. She was .pale and' very ._ "The mores, you talk such mad g had no right' to lntorfere7 that I folly: the more convinced I am that away• 'Of course I should not he I on that c:hance." tliiir and would cry with'Pain in Lhe here now but for your note, and "Dto I rim marrying you because can't ?ter fhe collars you wear. etomndt, and sometimes would not -- the Towers is no longer a 5l. place They are most unbecoming, and I sleep either day or night. I got ,d for me," says Boor Dugdale, making the fact that, to-morrow being I I love you` ; for fro other reason. want you to tfy some other'kind." ' a Iasi brave effort, to be firm. Christmas.day. I thought it would,Perhaps­-mischiovousIy-"Wad you box of'Iiabv's•'Own Tablets and-they Dugdale gives way to genuine have made a great chanzre in my lit- "Very well, then, go. But I am be unnatural to refuse so slight . a been strong and well I should have g request. regarded you with-scorn ' yet I still laughter. Icer quaint and instan- tie one. She now di$cste her . food. . pure, under the circumstances, it will 1 taneous al.propriat.ion of him is in- not be a correct thing for mo to go She_tells this . little fib blandly, hold to my belief. By the bye, you expr"ibl dear to him. .. readily; is not troubled with the .. d has pad see you'even with mamma, so but without looking at him. hpve never yet Proposed to me. Do' I shall s d- t -Yown-for any Puileipll�mDStomach,donotnknow of an . - •- .. "I can quite believe it,' bitterly. iso now," en o g y ' • do not expect me. A visit from me q ,:'t,• collar you may fancy," he says medicine that can equal Baby's Ottn , would only distress you and make "Indeed, 1 feel, I ought to apologize "What shall I say ?" but-for your own sake I would esti .. you 'miserable.' And indeed, as my for having sent for you ; but I Con- "what a question I 'Why anything 'tablets for little ones." teas I wanted to see you again. May fou like. Did you=-did you never You not to make me uglier ttaan you This medicine is guaranteed to con- --- - vett' presence seems to annoy You, PaF opnse to a girt before ? ' _ _ can help." fain neither opiaiyte nsr other harm I shall not come to the li rary again 1}iet at-this tuT-3ru�9.-CTId�e�_e !chat �'ou remain in the]louse. Aly ante ? I have seldom seen you look "Neter•" •^lme, looking down with fond con- as readily as candy and crushed to . abrence will doubtless prove to you so well or so happy•" Then in a "I am glad of that," exclaims she, tent upon his beautiful face_ She P a powder taley can be given to the seems so pleased, so glad, so utterly smallest, weakest baby. Sold 'at all fearless of all the future may have drug stores, or sent post paid at • - Williams' kv - _ _,, ����� With_ _Cra _ to ,tote, that again the old namelessP - -- dread chills him, rho morbid dieSas a box by addressing The Dr.Williams' kfcdicino Co., Bro ills)..% .. . -- far = Ont.,. or trust of any possible ha;pptness so. O Schenectady N Y. �►c to In-digestion pressl 1}e is concerned it and his. y AL ■ • pression changes. Will she always ELECTRICAL WATCH. ­ . _. :.: e''. . .. . : .­ . --. . look at him like this ? will the day A time and labor-saving device is . . . . .." . . , never come'when the beloved face __ Will be averted to hide the unavail- the latest improvement in the o t Kind .Qlan be Cured ologe, which has been perfected by filiaYe i:`,fisitarl�4# t0 Prove that Indigestion oiT0- 05 - - Ing regret that.may disfigure it ? a Swiss watchmaker named David ^rrerrhon� are ynn grirn ynil nnder- .. ,-and-Cured Permanently by Dr• Chases Kidfs&y Lives Pills - both. our - ._____ - g ", sakes, make�lno mistakenow. Are p --_ Ferret, of Marin, near Neuchatel He' -.- -.-----.. .._ ._ e ills, aurh as co gti _tion and deranged kidn r - .Fines people svtfer from indigestion.on and its accompanying sometimes- - - as invented a watch which goes bismuth, etc•, you sure you really love-mC-?-that by, electricity, Its special feature is and liver, than-from any other class of diseases. The ui+ of digestants, pepsin• it is -not pity-is influencing you in its accuracy: It.was,severely tested I. - - -'gives temporary rolls] when the trouble [s confined to the 3Romach, but the most serious form of indigestion this matter asks he with an - e 9 and cramps. ma ? by x;perts, and it was found that is that which affects the intostiaes, end is attended t4ftlt constipation, kidney pant• y mP anxtky ' that almost amounts to it gained only seven-tenths of a sec- `T t That Dr. Chase's I{idney-Liver Pills is the most ettective trt+atment for this dreadtvll common affiictioa and in five weeks. �10 watch rt- -- � is now geneiaUy known, and sae here quote ti letter tensa a Peterborough resident, who glues his ei�te;tenths agony. semfiles an o'rdihary gentlemYanl'a lev- +r ' - 1 am .quite. sure," xeturns she, cr, costs £12, and goes for fifteen . 'for Lhe benefit of other sufferer&, Out., states :-"About two $`eara ago I became with tender solemnity there is no .._ Fir, R. Beach, 22b' Sherbrooke Street, .Peterborough, room for pity in my heart, it is sa volas without being . wound. 1. subject to cramps, which were cadged, I was told, from neut.e indigestion. I wage bad.that I would bel _t laid up for weeks at a time. These wttwtikg came on periodically, and distressed me $ Y- filled with leve=for you. As she AN' ESTIMATE. speaks, she lays her hand ancon,, i "I'then begin uving Dr. Chase's Kidney-LI Pil1e, and have found them a }vondertul digestive organs. . have entirety proven a recurrence of my trouble, corrected the derangiament of- myB B upon her heart. He is satisfied race .henl ,Speculating inoStgockss?,Butldton - - -' = and -made me feel like a different petaon," "�4i11 you kiss me'?" he asks, pre Griggs-"Not much more than a, Yau need not logs time and money in experimenting with new and untried' ii greanee. ]exile know that a ntly. And she kisses him shyly, ear, I fancy. �t was about a month lt�r. Chase's Kidney ,y Pills are backed by almost a life-long experfe'nce of the great physician and receipt b t 'With gentle warmth. They both ago that he-beg­a to borrow won-y- ­ � author. They have proven their magtoriority in scores of cases is every Ba oronto friandD mmunity .. «Lout them, 4tu pi11 s dew osnts a boz. At alt dealers. or F,dma�onr Co.,a blush a good deal when t-hie obvious from his friends." - - - .f .. . .. . ,,.. ,. >. .... .-,.. r .._• - - ., ar "� .. .+. „ - r .zyk � . g _ ,. o- k :. .. ., a\«x.: -tea _ -° \. t �e T K ri ts. r w r.. h` x. r . • .. :. , _. .. v r : �_ .t , i `•� / ..'o-7•,. a +t .s '.•g '`' r 3 -- ... ,.. 'a. : Y�. -'.4t ...... —._ .,... - Vii.. : .. - y, , i • . , '• - .'.. ._ - . - r . � u 11, -" PO----H-'Ki -.1 �� hat-shzunk.,- our_�voate $lit you are taking considerable - _..._ _.__ - -__ . _ YS risk-ie-letting year- young me, ,We - �-I,/ ' _-- __ �Vhy did holes wear So soon? two or three weeks' board." 'Yes, _ / 0��--T�� �+R/l' '�� 4- a i408TIINE5 WHICH SPRMG there is some rids," answered. the �` FROH HOSPITALITY. -You used common soap. boarding-house-keeper. "But, then; lcl4h1 . you see, they worry over it so thatZ `-` ., they lclse their appetites; so I save . 7 v - 'Cases Where a Good Tura Has money in the long run," ���� �::� ` "Raised People From Poverty ,;-•to Af$uence. The tips of the human fingers cans � f4s, i _ .. - — ---- erectus a W of gh t It is well perhaps that virtue is ASDVaES grain; while the finger nails do not ----hot a!x'ays its own sole reword, and notice one weighing less than 18 - `' that occasionally it reaps a more �RpEHS$ grains. Ile material harvest which js noir the O"- • - -- —�- . t s uessra a because it is deserved. dal[ trio Including . policemen, pressmen, _ r tsetasea Has. est .? one never• knows Loo, -after how bakers, postal employee, and mar- �� m.4ny years the bread of charity ket people, at least 120,000 people . which has been ca::t upon the 'wa- the discovery of gold to California are working all night in London. - . ters wi;l ren y very ■ ■ !?pear. Ural a t'e few I drew thousands to that El Dorado, �` _ , --ye.,rs ago a poor man in an I ug-i some to ulctlie colossal fortunes and' a es a person warm, bo- of T9lT3h3T3 _ ilei countrx village found himself,others to die on the very verge of cause, when running, a greater quan- Can handle yo'.ir BUTTER, E003, POULTRY (alive or dresaed), STAAW3ti"-igt, - rai ed fr9m a lite of struggle and I them. lily of air is inhaled into the lungs. APeaiEi,70M iT0e3, Other Fruits, V'iGETABLEB Or 1`2001,10 J! t0 good adraatega. . • poverty to what to him was the Among the latter was a man called More'oxygen is thus introduced, and Shipp;n=tags, stamp;, pad+ supplied. �orrc;pon encs invited. eery pinnacle of affluence as the re- Henry Hales, who had secured a, the blood is heatea. - ,� . Suit of an act of charity done by' claim which, although he did not �e®•o•ie•tie®•®Qf°�s®•®O®!®e®O®e�9®ss�e®•�•®•E•��O his grandparents more than seventy know it, was to prove one of the - Cast iron, antimony, and bismuth e e:is earlier, richest on the.f'elds, when bo was all expand when they cool. Most +9 ■ It co:rta just as much to put on • _ 1 t is known to many that 'a- .,cer- seized by a fatal illness, brought on other substances contract 1.with cold. Well poor paint as it does pure paint. ,tain rich London merchant•who died I by the fatigue and hardships• he had -' - It et'sts more I becai se it ie • -- . rt a fen years ago lr' un h' life in gone theca h. Althou h the owner ® nt harder to work. Bu good alai, . the unpromising role of aFf ot.ndlin; 'of a $ WHEELING AGAIN IN FAVOR' Y g p g 1, potential�ortune, ho was al- e � _., bit don't pay any more than you • t but the true story of his early days most penniless ; but James Hodgson, - I need to pay. Buy 0 li req•.0 are acorn - o s e er, an nurse him a - few, As an inf,•nt, barely twelte i with the tenderness and devotion of ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST .S i -J'h- =i �- tl., v! THING AS A LABOR SAVER. a 1 +___ R�■ei T P � j e.a b.,t tru lin yc,t•;;.hiro far a woman. \Then he was dying Halesr 1 months old, he was found on the. -z_ Secrete of a lir. Lured, a benevo!- bequeathed to him all ,that he had -- a --,, ;i =�• and you get the oldest and best® ' -- s B(; g lin the world, ,his claim, which might Thousands Using the Bicycle & 1; icnoRn Taints in Canada, brought mer. No one knew with uljy certt•'`ti i- not have been worth the paper it t Throughout the Country. a I "^mss to perfection with UO yeses' ex- • ---- -. ------- 1. ty where the infant -atr.e fraui, Irit I was written on, yielded a fortune of v,, I T� y perienco in the ,,eat materisle -it w" assumed that he had been left a million and a half dollars before It took the public nearly three 9 4' I 1 the t >xo to n:akp. the text f,atr,t. by a young woo ,.!a ,xho hack lr,en I the mine was exhausted.rLondon ,3��i l Ec''sy to work, durable, fat-r rice_ =- seen on the outsk',••.y of the t i la1;o Tit-Bits. y errs to realize just what a useful a.-�I • __ e with a baby in her risme. The teen_ lart,icle a bicycle is: At one time ,D —t or st•goocs, hardy r:nlie. a �" whcelinC am.otsnted 4o a positive ® 1 r t DrpP us a card and ask for a _ __ ____ __ ---der-hearted farmer and his wife took; Mrs. Cavebread was entertaining !craze. 'rhe u.niq,ieness of the ina- '� !!! t � ) BOOKLYT "K•' F REE, 0 ' the child into their home, and, fel:-,some ladies at -a select five o'clock chine itself apleuled to the 'fancy 0 -. 'i' I Vii.,; showing how some Lomea ares - ing to tend any trace of the mother,,tea, sora! Bobby, who had been ex- of nearly everyone. Two years ago s painted, • -- , prong A him up as their��own child. ceptionnily well behaved, was in many- tired of it as a novelty and Q /'�' �tq�/ p�ab, tut He received a fair education in the high feather, Dfa," he said, as fall. of us since then gradually began • A. RAi�SAY 8e t7'Ji7, o villose school and w;+s apprenticed cake waR being handed round, "may Ito feel that it was an invaltiablo • r it MONTREAL Paint �Si4t3�8 ­to a drnitcr in a-neighboring town, f have some tpnyue, please?"' "There Icon%mience for covering diA,tances, • ' ® � ® � � ® "' - ,Erten tchirh he cent po3ielv unequalled aye a cehjcts ® (3 O ® R'� ®4®•®• a®© 9 • o D ® aid y to London- ism t any ton • • a e • ®oQ®®© 9 0 time and i I _111 S y for saving exereses pleasantm to tall this _ Fuc, ohby." "That's '.and commenced t e career tchi,lr� funr.v," Commented Bobby: "I heard I. - - ended in a ni'tnersS,i , i4 u -lPudi,! ;pa sa there wt,vid be lots at it. � is city house nr.d a fort,.tne. So' lorz fns given generally as Lhe reasofi for '� "� ti �' Z '�r g 1r^Z^1'�r' as his -factors llted he vivitert; -Jahn 1Pnn.tmaker. of Yht!n,anin>tr - o- Tttonnacxmatnhwla•-.�. them at fnter�al%, and s mounded holds the greatest amount to lift, in- ciqul the woritt,tnadefrowt ., th+tn with sissy comfort in thole ood �snrnnce policy held by <ray irnif%-I I The cities, have not alone wan.,en- _ _ Every �. !�* aRe. nn his death he le't a sum o!'dunl. Flta total insurances a Nflf1- IpryaMk a . V •aft°orfu vote' and M f . ',£IsI•00h to he divided eq!:ally among gate 81,300,000 gg[o- up to aJ rpciato the good quail- Bulphur0l�s. to• ,.••� •7 sepeetally suitable -surh at th.•ir cis»%endnote ns were - ties of tho whc•ol, but throughout the rtmeaua use- I•eountry districts there has been a .. a���' eta. putuo to ones sltOinA lit ing. Thin fortune fell t o the lot The--PPrQe of smell is the mrnat (tell- !remarkable . movement, a movt•mont Odorless. " H ht " --a leaora-l-s-a ;of Jamcs R. Lund, the only surviv- catte of env of our ren.". The three- Win I. _ ing gra'rdchild. ,hundrrid-millionth are Lit a rain, of ,that _ deed more'ea_Qily understood than, Part R at in the cities, :chore trteans of Every StiCk— osi baa eoatahes.t "- chlorophenol can be'dialIngul,hed, /!�� tea► ea 'PQ Y lV�� ®Dour Std matches-- . A POOR DAY I:ABnRF,1;,;• irar.sportatlon aro many. It iA wife A �>s�Db �'" thrsabou+sieatteiak "' - - burdened with A large family, who �I to as that there Ia nothing -o else. y e h Ila to-clay reaping the hart.'rt which RFj�D�R DR�P11R absolutely u=sial 11,4 a bicycle on a. . E t hes grundparenta' hospitabty sowed . farm. where th,e post office or one'v veryMl3 C11- 'Matches . ithree-quarters of a century ago. - friendly neighbor are seeere,l miles A L�$I11:M' All satoby- In the early sixties a young actor v away ; and the price of the bent ooatora . company. BW EIEN HAVE HAD SUCI3;wherl is now within eax+y reach of swamember k down I,y al ree�erc attack+ A THRILLING EXPERIENCE, any pooketbook. _ 1-F�-�%$-�d-H . .•�-MW. . . f'"1.5-1-�- 4"'S"�"� i . _ . - .iof rheumatic feWr while. acting Ili, i . ..- . . — .._ ,. 18 is every 1,000 lunatica Its 1 ss ' ymouth. When his eomprtny mc+�- A A GOOD CITA%VE TO GET A Groat Britain become insane euro � - ! ed nuInte Gentleman Who Relates 4 c ed on to Exeter h.•'tuns much too i.t an Iaterest:ag Story -of a Idar. W III 2✓i... love aflaira. r I to accompany. them, Lind he was 11 row Escape-HaPPy Deliverance It you-want one.of t.hrf host wheels -' JDand - + left. almoGt penniles'a, to the care of Just in the Nick of Time, ywhere on -i<nrth, "Cleve- In washi.• trooilers and Bannels• _- he iarttllady 1111 whese betters he wasmade an ^g +neteymcata, awrna. Un.fotma ata t lodging F'orttmete! she �e�t,r rtl Bristol', _ land: "tifaKrapv-FTurtj%," Brant- Lever's T•rp +oars ra powder) orifi be I EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND li y rq ol, Quo_ June 9•-(S cf ! - a satislactor , Pe a ) ford.' or Perfect.' write, to the Lound cry- _ •y _. _ _ Lawe,t ptl,wa e+ !r•Ratod, F.°s catal,•gu - . -- . I ' to•tife hupTlly still tan. nu %Lorex lit lhore are not many men or women, Canada Cyclo & Motor COL, '11 King .1dMiilaArrafins.tntd•1tree. Wriwa»torsar. ' 'the Aood tiamaritan; and with l alive today who have assed - I motherly ,devotion she nursed the I through such a tty'ribla triol, as Air St. '.voQt, for pa rtictzJors of June Lnncaahire has,morerttiftwayts than thta,t. n nnate»r tin+teat tastrttenntt-. 1I _. yot,ng mora. back to health. and fFo r Ili...Ih Proposition.- 1Yrfiq to-day. any siusi}ar area of land In the WH�iLEj BDI8B 00„ LiII1ltBdt I '" t a -Draper of c P Is7s place. Err. Diu ; _ __ - werld_ . - Toronto,Out. and WInntyea,diad hFr synull sort toffs gave rim sulflcient Por says: ,� '- , . - . . m' nek to enable him to regain his II tout taut years ago I was take The largest et+id ';f horses ktpt by soap. zL» (awsB company. The acre money, ob ixa-+en•ill with- shat i thou t waN -any private individual or 'late years ', , and vva,e11t.+ eQ ate ll t1. -- + ' Lion was discharF•rrt a f•!w month:' travel $� y � g ' _ we.9 owned b Mr, Oppenheimer, of Lsa,he Bromo-Quia'ne TabieLt core a cold later -; but the nc'tAr's gratitude did" ''I' was'tuRering great pai-n so I Hanover•, in whose %tables 1300 her- Iaoaeday• ,NQ,nre.A°Fay' Price wetu'a ; atrepar,ii-nma,Iefr•7,:tr••:: AI:aL'mosr not end here, for when, n raw•. ye.wl% I,�ont for, the doctor, he ave mo` " stood Ave years ago. - -� i T+ X %8.;IL. +,r+-rest tar.: cat ,+c,:Yrrt of -- - since• he heard that hiv herefactre s Some medicine nnd, said.he would •- i The best ivory co:Bey from 7.anzi-i rr, n•sear•. 1►-urs ami •peedp a I" f„r ill � - bar; the next'quality from Ceylon, ib oa'. bran.h'Al tad lunadi•ea•e•,consump• - had fallen on ctil days and I.atri call again. ti n in Its,a+r.11 r s ages.an•t rheurnat1wn, , g n'IllE WOUNDS. 1 -•-.-- I.trr;e bot.t�prepaitl to Any.address oa roe health• he purchased an aunt:it,y of "Fie %naso twice more and charged I ('col t ntorrodo hr. Aware»-, _. Cl cit) a year for her, an • lncorup ase Iifteen dollars. I was a little My mare, n very valuable on0. was � ! ° a I pl)EAVA0,14I' irEDICALCOI[PANY. tehich %he is %till pnjoyitig nn+i �t.hich ]?crier but not aL aLL oral,,' aLid tn. n- hn"Iti' b''t'Iscd nnd cut by heir g MY rd s Uolrnent th b.st Hair Hes ares. fins SG9,Beaumont,TexaAk U.9 A. __ _ennblrs her,to spend her last clays! short time after 1 took another read Ca"ght in a wire fence. `?„n:e of Vie ( 1 ..._------ _ m--comfort. Without retct!in� the! spolt• wounds would riot heai,, although I ` The tatted Kingdom uses th- CHENILLE 'OURT/f INS Identrt•,v of thi, Ito;.;rr"'•r • nd ten- "This time F emit for another dor t'ned ruany.different medicines. I1r^= aaa.; :nn.olhont.tr..ns G - 13ei i alit teed I to use Aff-h rti}� niton gallons of sc<-nt yearly: aR Sita . der actor; our readers viii tar, with about the same rCSnttR, r� rtnttl �t aYeo • ou■Altea .nave little difficulty in gur:ssing hlsI-only. I wan getting weaker all tFtt '1.INIMl-,N1', diluted at first• there LICE, CURTAINS oke net% .. fltCOn 6,• write w w.lomat yearn. name. time. ger us the scare be An to look Minds Liniment fir Rheuifla�ism .•ITtiNAMtRIOANYIHif/000,■ozlSif,Nontr�ei 1.V , Much has been sato and written to I "Then a' man advised me to try better, until, after three weeks, the - . 'he disadvantage of the- irate Dir. + i>odd's Kidney 'Fills,, foir he said 'sorra .have heated, and best of all Jay Gould, the .Aincric'an multi-, they had cured h{s mother. the hair is growing well, and is not Rnt.Son: "Women nr.o'al•vnc� cur- �O ��� ����� silii,naire, but many true %Lorfps "I thought I would try them and white, as is most always the casein Ictus. Pearson: DIy Rife 'I i tl NTE RS be told which pr,aTc that at i got a box and commenced to take horse woiutids. • curious a bit,'•' T1'atson: "Then she ;east Ingratitude for kindll could them right away, - . I -F. M.,DOUCET. most be a curious woman!" FOR SALE.-Tuve 2•ravolutlOn CAmpbeil verse he laid Lo his charge, In Ilii;, "In just one week aster I had tak- Weymouth. w P C. I1 t.. Presses, bed 40x 0 Inches. Splendl l - - vw-aery youthful days, when he ran en in tile,s at dose, I ptv et a stone .__„ order, Prio0$1,000 each. Terms easy. ” '• y ' Fish that swim at a dept_h.of 100 —__._.-_,____- B. FROW WILS011t _ _ .-a -large'tYs a bean;-and in flour-da s n mutiny afin;ns�t�Zr ,incessant ' after I passed another .about rite fathoms are subjected to ,a p,ressuro - = 73 IT@9t Odelitti 3t,,FOr0nt0 a partly with tht boyish ambition I laze of a grain.of•barlcyy »- TM■ MOST POrYLAR DiNTIRRIOE• .lh churning. which fell to has lot and "This gave me great r0lel and L The atrrrosphcric pressure Lit sea- to explore the world and make his commenced•to feel ostler at once. y level la only lv Pound's to the inch. CAL ' Dominion Line�Steamehi ffi - _•-9- €erttx�c�, ke had ri;We�nent continued and I Montreal to re.a p . ' r ' CARBOLIC r `°°"` �'°°`°° uv. t,inhumanity-to man." '[7ne gained strength very rapidly until poo Portlaml to LherpooL. yaQues°e � f;. day, when the hungry and footsore in a short .time. I.was 49 Avell.as _-_For erre erste Year+. .. t p AV .OLD AND wRLL-TRraD RexrDv, -Arra TOOTH Lar¢eas,,.01li-Fd Fmt amsbrpe.Superior eroommedatt.a :.:� boy could teasel ]r0 farther, he cal l- et 4r• winslow'x•oothing9yrup ha.been umd for over elrty ; for all oases.of pa•ronaen 6-1110011. and atnrervoms ? ed •' at.a' wa}'Ride rottage_in Illinois his is over four years age, and years bymil�inne of'mothers for their children while I � ■reamtdahipt, pecialaUenti.nhaa been riven to the k :y. .aeth,na, with perfeot. succe..a. It soot.hoi the child Second Saloon cud Third-Gala accommodation, For and begged - for food and a night's I hate not had the slightest return sortena the gums,sllsyaall pain,%urea wino coat,and O D rettanfpaa•aae11nd all partioulan,seely teeny year '_! shelter. FIe - wns tgl,cn in by thg, of lite trouble since, so that I know a:he be remedy Wr,Diarrbcea Ir p'.ea•anz co the R. of the Company,or hospitabio woman of the house, w hb now that.my cure oras, ,iA absolute vt a ttiold by d-u ',tt in every part of the wor d. Preserves the teeth. Sweetens the breath. ftioharde blilla8 fa `D.Torian2&Cti.. iwen. .ti,,rents a hotels. Its vain! Is 1'e.lo table, ttrengtharte the gums �?dG,toBC Boston. iatuatreala11d PortlanL ••, insisted 'on his staying some days afid p6rmnneirt One." a etre and ask far sL:a tPlaa!owi HoOth:a; o�:up 9w- cr1 t,lht rvattiw.kind. (� ,�„ with her until he teas strong enough �_._ WOOdR PHOTO.ENCRAVI�rt;_• c- to resume 'hie journey. .a years ilei "Ii is a woman's duty to be Ido,: ,"Do you remember that girl J• L.JONES TEN p •_ ;. , ,Ater _when_he y:as rilready fl rich hratttiful if she can. _She: "Aad-it - .O., � man, he called again on the hoppit 'is a in, duty fo nta,e er think' �uu 6�64ifTF2EET-TORAA110 able woman and-1:egged her to ore- 'she is whether she is or not." what 1:inc3 01 hair.her folia a husband _�_- --_ p would have?" May: "Fes." Ida: ® s .,,�,. I t ce t A TTIOUSAND DOLLA%S; • "And the gipcy said she teas almost ' '' '�'' • . • 0. � ' M 1 bitftled; that the enrds indicated he Ar !t I _ THE CANADA PERMANENT ' as a token of his gratitude. 131 , th© ��Q�rd S LInIm�iR� IS tha b Sl would' have hair of every shade iln- FREE SAMPLE V! LIESiu'S FIT CURE.] � t >' good lady was as independent ns aginable?". lrary: "Yes." Isla: .. - . and WESTERN CANADA TfyouscffcrfromEpikppsy,F,ts,.alfingSickness, — _ she was good-hearted, and declined l._ "Well, the fortune came true.: She S4�'ithsDance,orhavechadrenorrelativcsthatdo MORTCACE CORPORATION , T pglish sovereigns since the Con- eo or know a friend that is aftiic ed,thea send for a 1. Lhe offer. has just married a dealer in wigs." N quest have lived on .an average 56 free trial!bottlewith valuable Treatise,and try it, t_ "Very well,". Dir. Could said, "I . . Toronto street, Toronto. Years, and reigned about .`33 years. nea sari' le bottle willbescntby mail,prepaid,to'your Will invest it for ,,you, and J:erhaps . - ' "S n.m scally! delighted at the in- nearestiF=Odiceaddress. Ithascuredwhcreewry. „Tr. .. __. ,.. thing else has failed. R•'hrn writing,mention tb' "-- - . it may_'<LtI1e_jn. ireful some day.' terest my boy Tommv i''s taking in ., orad give name,age and full.addrass-to T - 3 ' A few yens% later lie learned"tltat BBwAre of Ointments for Catarrh his writing," said Mrsi Hickleby: M vh y` his benefactress w is in Brent poverty that COTltaln MOrCtt_J p uE$IC_ _ 1TS R111t0 ST.WEST, TORONTO,CANADA "hes ends-two hours a day at' it." INVESTMENTS and iv-health, nerd this time he in- "Really? -How strap ' ' How did e'a°•wr'Pr•wl•.t'sansiasaasara •+tet ra _ a as mercury will .urely de=troy the aenao of !'�' t q• ;,._;,•�.'I •;ro,'gr•It s.t i $23,000,000 5 . . Saeed her to accept' his present, 'smollandrompJotalydamng othew•holesy.tsm Yeti get.him to do it?"' "Oh, as for "' v.,•.t,,. •rvvr°••'•>„e..,'r!:'•��,•��t - - •• � tt,- 04 to a.i.a•..,r.p!no'o,t..1 which by that time had grown 'under whenentering'tihroaghr•hemncous,nrraces• that, I told him to write melout a' t .eaottna�,=e"•Ps!gan'as,!,. �z,• '� his skilful. hands into no less,. than 8ucb articles vbmtld never be used except as list of eceryLhing he wanted'for his P".,I,?a,+.nr»•YIPS,•.,pp,sa„au t pre•cripioaifromrep+rttbleyhyslaiane,aathe ,oa:je.2.!t,=o,0,.+r.do'g•lawo,t.a I. Pree:dent,.GFQ.RQ1� GOOD$hgAl►S $:.0,000. A man who ,slit's such d.amago rosy wlildo eaten fold totha good you birthday, and he's still at it.” . A ;-31,to,.>h.,tauyg'.%.al.san.u'ng, 1 lat.Yice•Preaidoat, and IVFr<oaR?n;• evidence of gratitude could not be corn possibly derive tLom. Ha l'iCatarrh t°t Ftsatmaas�RlIWi1N ON IIlrector,J,HERBERT MASON yY+ wholly bad, Cgro,manulecn*no b'y F.J.Cheney&Co.,To- Ta CV R A COLD Iv ON% DLII. - . iaztaaa a �_ .I try W 17•BEATTY `. L�edo;U.,contains 110 mercury,and to taboo in.. B _ qnd ti!ca Preaidea It is well known that a certain Leraall'y,acting directly upon the blood end Tako I,azative Brtimo Qoitil Tablets. AT gentleman. who showed much kind- thhxmrattncons .arfaces of the system. In buying div iste refund the money tf It fails to cure• Q� IIsir'.CatarPh Cure be sure you Qat rho gong p+ Grove's signattup'e onsacb bD= lSo. B UIR N �i-i B' I L D t _ Ifesa to M. Gustave Dore when he ipe, Itis tntenintor•rlal-ypnd made ia'l'oledil A B N�s Was an unknown"�lid stri:ggling mah .Ohio, by 1?. J. Cheney.& Co. Teatimaniala In Austritlia, with one exception of 0f!ten carries a soir all through life. is winch Ttzecators end Trustees are t . r - after the artists death reaped many 3ola,by�i*tx.pricH73o per bottle. - .the dingo• .or .Wild dog, there Is nc Qlieedine heale Burns, sunburn or any anthcr'zed to invest Trust rands, e 3,r _ thousands a year from-the legacy of Flab'.Fwnai[,'Pi11R aro the beet. beast-of and ,which are, acceptable a deposit + P1eY• Inflammoltion. Pain relieved at once, by Canadian Ooverament, ape p his pictures 115 a reward' for, his �-' filo no soar left, It promptly applied. kindrtess and hospitality; but.great- ( The ,world„ rises up in arts nnd 1 j (+ 130•D.,,yrgt.rs or 08eadine ea..Toronto ISSUED AT 4 PER CENTa t er wealth still came to James 5..1 manufactures about eight• million .� wd s Liked Cares h �l p Mon"rafundad It Not SAUSfaetory. ' I• -. r .Hodgson, a mines in the days when pounds' worth of gold in- a year. .. 11 -- -y • .� ., .. r . . __ .. . . - •• .,y r 1 . yyy '• • -I'• -..ate_. .... -. •. .. . ,. ... ... ___ ...-.—.. . _. _ _ ..�. __ ..._.. .. _ .r--_. y� _ _.-.-. .._ _ - - .�.r.. �_.r,+b _ y I t , - .._-..�. `i',-rd'+•syyw.+•�-n••�-.. L _ . _ _ y fit° '" ..k, ...,..•t x.{:' .�.� r•� _•-""' h�..r:. .� � ,.wet.{' .yrs.+.�f;. Y Y•- '7 '.w.-y�.♦ L "�, " i' " - _ TO orJaeessaxls£ae isy sterrtan Wm O Leary,of Woburn,havrooved Advaucetsent of the- 8%Q44- -4sw - s . - - to the addreMMlabel w Your paper Yoa Into tbO Western house. caltaruts. o t "� w ys a asoeitain the date w which _ ger. aro,Glad to acaaoa that the-district. �/ P to be- at-In 93;1,00 don '� ]]oar Mabe p + -G i.4munstlaW1��theSpta 8emlLLaa4e7""a:e-iC�II07fjed- 1 s span an ay wit lens rn own. !SiWhi -� \ !change of daW on label oa the Cult p4iDer ol- ebaracter. swig 001 of money at skits amee• ASwsyo -Frank Wood,Of Chicago,is spending _ -• Lop clue dateDaid ahead t two weeks with hie mother here, flits li X11 of which is respectfullysubmitted. ElmeLick, ec.S.O.F.I. W Wood.T._A._Yoar+g otg oo aidn r y3e Fretal arrangements Guelph, were made for the �i. -Wm. and iSdrs. Lo an aid Dr, and excursion to Guelph,on Sstarday, June+?d - - one day last week, it -, -Eli Hamden and wife, of Raglan, �e7,. ---save a NiceS6SOYtment Of $toXjZA1Ya1_ Ox•r,,_Jana. 13I . spent several days during the past week ear S' - -The Rev Geo McGregor went to the 13 no escaping the germs of constlmp- A T T c T_ t.� city on Thursday to attend the General - �✓1��IIT►"7 u Assembly of the Presbyterian church. tion;kill them with health, liealth _ -John Gordon is having his house and _ Including Christie-, and fine Fe -The bridge on the 7th conceesion is pr-189s-thoroughly renovated with a is your only means of killing them. doras, Treed Hats, d s - an caps. -- fresh coat of paint, which is adding much —• now completed. to its appearance. " Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil Summer straw hats cheap. W. E, Vaustone shipped a carload of Pp ' hogs on R'e'nesda -=N J Morriss accompanied b his Colne and get first ChO1C9, - y• y p y Hain give you that health, 1i any- _. ,fa C wife and two cuildren returned to cheer k has urclissed a Sne'new home at Sault St Mance Mich, last .seek, driver ic•r..eit9'livery staple, o thing will. . -Miss Mary Watson, of 7-7L4ntQf is alter a very pleasant visit with their arm,Felt /Rea 4AMlll AMD TRT ,T.the guest of John and Mrs, Field. - frtenda ro Cana la. --- _ _ _;SO.TL i BowNr, caafa z, -_ TORONTO. - - Eorn-On Wednesday June lith,the -A larks unuaber of our snbacribers 561__and a:+dr"tS"u _ _• _ • wife of Frank Allaway of a daughter. are still in arrears. -The amount iavol-ad _ -Mrs.John Munroe, of the Base Line in each case is sinal! but ween these, �� o� still continues in a nary critical condition 3tnall amounts ate taken collectively it j Canadian -L. A. and Mrs. Findlay,of Mark• means a great deal to us. The neat tune Pacific ham, spent Sunday with their friends you come to town, remember to call at L` the'•\e;vs O:sce" we will be 6o pleased --. tT1LL R,\ TT���yT�y� �t • here. y - (� p pp p :,q ! 3 r7 V V 1�6J -las. Cornell, is Ed and is visit• to see you. HJmU SOUkti�s Da;EXCURSIUKS 2`' Her cent below ' in¢ with his areata,Ed and �1ra. Cor• -Geon e Wilson lost a dss mare the, } other day. Thin animal was known by ftn`' other Store �n O��tario■ r aeiL cii�name of "Eau ' and was familiar,to ""' --' -Look up Beal'a furniture bargain meat of the people of the village, beng Tic e Canadian Fares.' est at P"$tarn day list for Tuesday. June 17;b,'at Clare- ,y Soda B13:vita 7.c Ib,ether atcres Sc --- - -' -- - - -- moat, fir a number of years used in . e livery _ Fruit Blsc:;its 10c fb,other-:ores 15c etab:e and was a area: favorite. -i>lr. rtiaaiheg H r,;aa _ -James Duncan, of Dravton was in I Kaska?a acs 3o Leman B:3cu:te 10:?b otBer etcres lit _._. �toosFj Q the village a few days aga calling on old Wilson has since bought a are team at j 1 CT. Lemon Snaps 10c!b,other stores 1.4o- --- - -- - E�tecnu �i'orkcua t _Merida. Mutton• E1g:n (rookies l0., lb other -torso 12o i -At noon on Wednesday the alarm of sir 4?L a `RcA11'ert . ' 1 - - Strawberry Rra a 10c lbt�other stores 14c 1 -Miss Walton,-of Toronto, is paying a i I ?Q j 5 P _ Ere wao soua,led, and in a fate tninatea t�aioancsa i LV Qa:aary i-,;rted Jams Ile Ib, other stores 1-ac ' short visit to Mrs. W. V. Wright and! t i H:ascan:h i the .tree,- were 1'a.i of people linking it _ Jam Jame lit alb, other stores ldc F =--fussily at preiaent, ll:uwta P.ed Deer - — I -Rev, hfr• and 3f re, 3lcInteer, of Cor every direction for fire. It was soon+,ran l Crew trathcona' • t�4® One trial Rill cont'iuce you that those biecnfts are second to none in Canada. iaarned that a suiall are had started in I �V ' bettca,called upon friends to town and STaa R.rrr ! vicinity during the week. tLe back kitcluen of Wm Peak's house. _ r:119 J.ne °.i i, ret..rneag •ictil .�,:..�: 4th - -Urs. R.A. Douglas, ot.Winabam,is $owe r it was goon ezt.nst:uaLad reader a.i rwi: cr s.5 t ,erta Goin- tune s,•h rc. visitia for s short time iters arch her ing the ap of the tire engine unecessary arcing until.hy,ri.t:Sth all rail nr 5 p A:l.er• g -A meeting of those interested in the a C+otcR ?.'y t re:%ra;nc•.au:t3eytemtrr parents, B,and Mrs. Bunting, :h al.tai.,r S a A rrta . T•cue:+ axe ac: lochia Uf- roue was 1._.d in me :•ews D. Banks, of Toronto, was in town p g 1' goc Ion Iuzperia L wito,t For title a and office on Tuesday PTeae°q a pen a club vamph.et Iris,f,;!; paraogtars,at pis r, your ; - 0n Tuesday, t,be quest of his brothers, I nearest Canacilan PRC:ffC agent or to Lorenzo and W. H. was organized Mad the following calcars -The Lades Aid connected with St 4 elected, Prea IN J Reazin,V ee•Prea J S d. H, tiotman, As,,t. Geul. Passr. AV. Je haoo, So-Tress J R Th,,rc6°.Co© of I 1 Fling street East,Torcato John's congregation. Brougham, heli l' • their re¢a'ar meeting this mronth arthe tnlnatauaat �Isr3rs Jepaaon, ctrefq.su l'� I� - manse Pickering. Rogers. The membersL;p fee was ::Led ._ Rt :iRf it B1�.Y1ting�S The College Field Da to Saturday at 30 cents. Those present were teay j�'•t i 3 eoth::siastic and a pleasant season's sport , the Green River _ neat when the principal bas arranged for ee anticipated. a valuable prize list and%be annuals sports well be eagrly contested for. P -A Tory pleasant event took place at ,New Stock of Walt Papers before purchasing. -The new trop bridge for the Brock the borne of Edward Cornell, on ednes s da last when his daughter, Hannah STORE ?road just north of the 2a3 concession y arrived on Tbarsdav morning and it is i Louise was unread in marriage to ffir It WW pay you. !• eap$eted that is will be ready for trafha Forman Blair lire, of Foreswiile, N.Y : The ceremony, which was performed in You will End a liras and beautiful by Monday. meeting of the Firemen will be the presence of the immediate relatives stock of the latest patterns in wall paper !held is the Ere-hall on Friday evonin to by the Rev. G McGregor. of Pickering, These goods have bought below regular aoosider the advisability of holdings a took place at 4 8'J p m , after which the cost. 1060 supply your need$ 25 per et, - - garden pssip on the evening of July lei. happy couple left on the eveniaa train for less than regular prices• Would ailkyou I The Farmers' ffia:uad Fir their future home Amid a shower o. nos to examme them before baying elsewhere - e Ins. Co., and good wieLes, The bade will be. FroslY supply of groceries arriving I L �I ,d, toll attendance is r aested. __ "s ` of Columbus, has written up /181.000 of mach missed by her many friends is every week. •. _ . ... oflinColum s.boa the(oar weeks ending Pickering who Join to wishing her bappi• I always pay cash for Butter and Eggs June 9tb. Tbis is the largest sir their Hess in her new horns. when wanted. Ihistory and above their Browing popular Sale Register. A. FIILLER• Rough straw Bailors in white at 25 Ceuta Tog alar 50 seat : e also fall leas f c iffoas. �y--Mr. Mercer,of&be Callege, leaves to' S„rrxnaT.Jratit latb -Esecators' Sale of - line R have on hand a o li da for London.Eat, He w!1 be in time farm lands in Peakerioa, the ropers of in all colors,straw braids, meed Mad"foliage y property - `' Come and inspect oar trimmed $look The ' to witness the coronation proceseon and she estate tit the late Thomas Cat ter, St. latest in white has shapes in chip `r expects so return in tho trot week in Sep. Johnston's hotel, W hitevals. Bee bills. at•mbsr. We wish him a ask and pleas•' and advt. Thou Poacher; soot. l _ C d BASER But h r _ _ iypt tripp. S. O• F. e. Meeting. There bat$ been slight frosts daring _ f3' the pees weak, but no damage seems to The annual meeting of the epoch Ontario _ .have resulted. fro far the b ea ve month Farmers' I se 3rte was held as ffi yrtle oa -� �,�� � `h� pers,11 g , • 0. Ihsa been mach cooler Than the awrast• for Tueedav Jose 3rd, 1902. The meeting was ' �aroUn C_ W '_ ithu time of Year. but vegesasioa does ,coil attended Lod a lively interest was ` w ' .i :not seem to have seffered. shown to the discussions. The foiiowintr SAWS* -Our street commissioner baa begun directore were elected -John Bright. Pres work on oar streeu this weak. The ident,Myrtle. W.F.Weir, Vice-president: Every ' work of building the new sidewalks and prince Albers; Elmer Lick, secretary,�_af repairing the old has aow began. Oshawai feoore Ormiston jr, Colambas; D.;%y' - — _----- - - - T-- and in a few days it will be oompsrative• Smith.Wbitbv; Calder, Brookli0; MCTag - „ ly safe to walk along oar sidewalks,even gart.'.Iyrtle;Torner.WhttevLle;McFarlane Claremont; Doolittle,Colambus; McKenzie in the week during warm weather at Locks, Bolts, Natis, +� ager aigbi fall. Colambas: 3riersoO,Ushawa;I'agh Picker• Ass Hubbard,of the Brock. Rroad, ing;Williams,Port Perr};_Davey, Wtihby; - Du nbartotidauti Pickering. Choice Forks Of all kinds. bas been ill for the past week suffering Tool Brock Rosd.Rogerr Kinsale,Havcraft variety of meats always on hand at sgj7$des, sghovels, Hoes, from Appendicitis. On Monday everieg Btooklin, ,tad. Greenbank,•.Leask Green my house. _jags, Patty, Paints and.Varnishes _ he was taken to the General Hospisal,To- tank, Robertson Sesarave, Holtby hist,• - mato, where he passed a successful open• chaster,Redman ScOgog, Underhill Clarr- - J. 'p ' -esion: At last reports he was doing as moat, Stevenson Brougham' Phillips jr R. H. CARSON, W. eJ e Reazin Hardware Iletolrani 1 Reil as could be expected. Brougham, Hedges Cherrywooi, Munro Dunbsrton. - f take nt. - - _._ _. -On July 1st the Catholics of tQhitby Seagrave, tBateher, P' ring,. ,. The following report of the,Executive - - rill hold a picnic which promisee to be a was adopted-Daring -the year meetinlCe Successful affair, Among other attract have been bold t Whitby fairaud at the c�s -- tious there will be a baeaball match,be- following pIse ckeriag,Brookli D° 1Tort>,ga a SaleAIGHARDSONS tween Oshawa and Whitby, and 9190 s cheater, Seagrave. Colambas, y, 0 tro b . Whitevale Cedar Dale,Harmon JYttle. . --- Calcerly'i orchestra will be in stiendaasa Bcoagham, C errywoo i y, e- — dating the day. Everybody is welcome,* wont, Hinse►le, Poet Perry and Greenbank is the Cillsge of:Rbitecale is the Township o2 The places having the largest mteadanee .-our foot--bull team, after being cbal were Colambas 270, Whitevals 150,Green- China. to the Conaty of Ontario. _ Important nbowing of finest display of ` lensed by tilt Whitby Collegiate club, and bank 150, Hiaeale 135, Ai ztle 130, 3San• rn�er ai:d by virtue o2 the powers of eels China. A Tory large assortment of receiving several communications urging o- } contained is a certean lfortgace, upon which cheater 125 The attendance at earlier aefault haA been made, there will be offered for St9�ion9rp. Books,Dolle, Toys, ja6t them to go down for a friendir match, meetings were smaller owing to farmers 'sate be Fnblic Ancticu, on satardey June loth, received for •the $oliday trade. Call Invade arrange end last F,iday after- being bus with their fall work and later ;%--.at the hoar of 2 o'clock irr the afternoon,at ind see them. ' - y Jobneton'6 Lotel, in the acid Tillage u2 Wbite- _ - boon drove down. "Bat when our team meetings storms and bad roads made.et cute,au and einautar, SnbeCriptions taken for all Magazines, ' arrived on the grounds not a vestige of impossible is many caaea to• get to the Those certain parcels or tracts of land and 'Weekly sad Deily Newepapers, /he Whitby club could anywhere be meetings. prewiars_itna:e, ¢aid being ib the Town• y y y ship of Pickering in the County and Province of seen, only about two hours before they The total attendance at the meetings Ontario, being conavosed of the south halt of sent a telegram informing our club were 1331, sixteen meetings were held. lot number cbirty cue to the fVtb conoc Sian of _ afgi;i_cuwnRhipofPickrriu .ecntalnice; Sveand that they were rea3p for Tbb Conves"ur. gyne quarter arses•more or,eim . n a,o Qua - .rt•T�it bS. held. 14 meetiaga-total attendance 11) c isrter are of sail lot thirty one, in tba sa'l BreCl� street. w - these two hoar$ had evident,y driven aveage attendance 11;. In 1Ju.i nine titth concession of pickeriug,and being Village every particle of tonnage from their' meetings,attendance aiJ; average lOr;�in lot nuiuber forty sed$°,in the village of RLite- - •- , " breasts and they were now afraid to.n yet IS:rd eight meetiugs,attendance 1,30 average sate aforesaid our boys. If such were not the case they I - Tn:a'i(L a ri+naof property capon s about ._ „+:is lj(t> ninth meetings.atlEndauCe 1155; fire Mui u o lint, urea of land upon ahieL a would certainly have come forward like average 136. I A eu)all Iwellitic bouse,and a auwbor of choice _ S9- e ct' i frltit tree.>_ud herr.btteliee. - - -men and eaplatne4 tnattere,but thte feet Membership in 13.t, wa_ 8.S; in 13. Thin )ropertc ktauted iu the village of -• learnT hTi tt �7 ;is 1900 ?o _ to lvfrJ- t c - — —- - ' 1 n0 r )i e�-aTe,nnc�uiTi-f) Re � Ti'StYc-h�P ..- ._•,-�. f in a contemptible manner.only capable of .381 , in 100,d•_>1, Termi reasonable,and will lie wads known - - :a Whiib*r slab. lit of eapensa .has been required to oa'lac of nal-.or in the niesn rine upon ayp,i- ��T�`,, s,sj,`T��i1 i O}t, L,sj tion to N*oaL Hurkhol ler. Chert ywoo P.O., 1 1� .1 1 l� —The annual garden party under tb� =scare renewals of membership? owing ,the.kuctioneer,or, to ~ auspices of the Ladies Aid of St Ar di ew s largely to inability to attend the iiieetiags.j )saes�1cCulloagh.Pendnr's solicitor, On March the Fath there were nearly 2(ti) 9touffttllc,oat. j� PROFITABLE. � church Pickering will be Held on the even F.P69till,'Auctioneer,' 3i•ss who were members for-• - : ing of Friday.June ZOtb, on the beautiful rasa fd for excursion to Guelph hot year • pa ' 7 X01. The ea - lawn of fir Robert Deverell Just west of. netted about 57u profit, _kn excursion hae o - . =lie village, Tea will be from E tc;been.arranged for'Jnue Stb, wbich is to t assists to a.Better an i1lor8 Economical 1laar. $o'clock,-after which a varied lu•ogram 1 be hoped will give a fair profit to.the Insti• Source "-I- i - _ meat of the Cotsa, Care of the'hSilk, tend tiler•will be rendered. The Whitby orchestra tete, Financially the Institnte ie in about ketAP of tae Cream and Butter, will discourse an abundance 'of music the same position as last year. of Delight during the evening,Miss Katherine Jean We desire to thank the directors for their -' Wallace A T C 9, of Toronto, who is I hearty co-operation in receiving member- A charmingset of teeth is aconstant' - ehips and subscriptions to the leading th p�ea� T, A, GREIG, Pickering - • highly spoken of wherever she appears, P B source of delight to a r. .• _ µ- - _. .. •. _.will give several readings, and vocal seise!papers. ',hie depsrtment of our work hes 1 And yet they are easily secured. Linos will be given by Miss Ella White,`largely increased and is very popular with Our modern methods maks it easy of Whiterale,and the Rev H O Crozier,I a Isrge number of our members. for anyone to become the possessor r Thshaadiinq of our large memberabip of s prettyamof srsg�QTE B• �N� NOR BALE-Home ind lot Being Of E[igbland Creek,and'sleo by local talent and subscription list make s lot of work .Theo tion is L' Ice cream and strawberries may be se•I necessary and especially whin the namRs Out ors aces -_ part le tot 14,and I, co�dni, ; of as - sore,excellent for Carden purposes, . number -- cared on the grounds throughout the fail to rough the secretary promgtlpy. pupil of Ilya. Adamson, Toronto Conner• at trait trees and a good trams bons$,first plass The ladies of the congregation In oanelusion we hope that the business M. A. GALLOWAY, Doetlot _ - evenirrq Rr vitory'of Music. Is prepared t0�Te lea• wate'r,Lard.aa.otl For pp gZti oro apply to HTsJooLat4Lferd aB.Feaia's Toronto. or •epanat no eAorts to~nuke the eveaina o!tlbs annual meeting will be decided along N.e. 6ersesr Toronto sons on the ti0lia. For terms sM Ad. 1 fSanUsIm6 Fleksr S i f tboroagbly enjoyable one. Admission ouch bt•oad lines at impproved agriculture Yogp aa/Q•w ata" as will mean vary moeh in2sei for the draw Daabarloa 25 cents,ebildrcn 15 onto. , . �b