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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_06_20 w. V. -.ti- _ _ �. ,� w n.. .. _ _ �F.'Ym • x: '..+y ffS,i-.! ^.. Tniq•N1 Y'-,.r' '�','� ., .t•,F'. -�...��,__�.. j' J�,T ;,. 17 ._ �',-.rt,. ..t.-+:. � .:'�!'. '�2, .:. � ..c ...•_.:� .,-:ear... _ 9 991 v',. 1911 _ n . - <y. y,_iY.. xfi. \ -. :h. ,.#a. A .., :. 9.91. .. •� •': • '., .. _ - -._-.ea•-_'._- 4,I- . S -1 •. }1:999 .. ,.' ,- L. :J',uV , _ rd, „, Pi''.'ygP.: 4-ywf. !).. l fir. �.. f �."' 11.�_+_...... • - .:,-, 9999 I , : . ..1 .. .. .t 9999_.191__4. ' c .. ... - w - „ -',_' T ._ - r _ 9999. _ . _ - -- H , ''.,,al .i - ,---� 12, 1) C7 - -­��,� . .,. _ _ •,C'7 tai FN-- ._ _- - ... - -- _ - - __.._ --1 __ .. 999_9_ .._. ...- .._999__9 ..._-K - .-. _ — __ - _...___ _. - , J r J V P gXI. - _ ' . ' - TICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY, JUTE 20 1902. '___ .___ x# j - -� - -- ___- NO. �fi � � 4dL aNl�a;iltoot sial lxalrbe. T _Whittrale• ,r, . ; OUT AROUl�D US a a ,� p _13" 11 , - - The Lsd3ee'bid intend holding a straw• M 6 6! �� a " aledtcai. t•TerT LOCAL 8•PFINDta$ =scoltDAD A! berry festival on the beautiful lawn of A -' 6 ' ro '1i r. !9- L" � w t� ^ TEA PAAse AND �OTTAD DOWN Ar GVZ�E. Major's on Wednesday evening June M � �' �. I e M v� I� & YOUNG.V D.,C.M.,Follow of � CORltsrPoliDaNTS. 251h They have been fort°nate. seen:• a I o e � � ; .. � - •°+ y 'tom - -L• Trinity Medtosl College, Toronto, mom. ,� �� fag ibe servteH 0f 8:Rnthyen McDonald, Q. -- ber of College of Pbvsierisus and ftargeona of Adley. the famous baritone,the Green River band «1 a a' it to i a Q= `"�� > Ontario.Office and residence opo0 O'Leary _ . and local talent. This is the event of the $ e $ O G t >y • f I. Wobnza Oat. Otasw t ^..•-:nog t to 20: 9 c+rwol x'em o" Mf l at , , ' evsaiai s, Look out for our Garden party nett season and a rare-chance to hear D1 r. eat` o*c;,o a !! a '�+S O '' '' •1 week. aScDoaal3 Bing. Bee posters. I ��a e _o X- 60 a 6.�y w �' .' Ernest L.Chapman, o!, CpTgary, Alta,' ••�+• - - far. omiszBm V i ord i • #.- _ Of all materials and design arra led here o6 the it3th to attend 'hia * Z. w St: `y I _ G'AaE, Half mile east of Brougham, J `' sO"kept.iastock. ItwillpayToa brother's weddin It is over four veare ghats, my$rd, 6 * e - ' B v*er 1 O rra a"�'o° . T)ENTOIN. DUNIN, dr' BOIILTBEE t°call at our worka and inspect our stock; since be left anal be sees mac change' and . —�' 9 " :� i �IG .11 4�''! lJ .8arristere,Aclicitore.ete, �ational^.rust and obtain prices. Don't be mialed by will spend scale, time renevrinq old Scarboro d ; 0 1O�� Q� ��*, -Cbamkers, 20 King street, east, Toronto, agents we do not employ them.consequent- ac aeintances, . ' ,, r, p1 , Fe>7.Iy fa "J . =At claremoor every Tuesday forenoon. Money ly we can, and'do throw off the a ents Miss*filter is visiting with David Annie ; r e, o.+' �el„�-t. --to loan on'3fcrt;age• B Ce con¢ratalate Miles S. Chapman upon g � Mar y O v commission of 10 per cent., which you will his marriage to Xiis F. Wright,of Picker..f for a few days. - p ,�Z I.,, s 'h, FR►'1K D:V pOV., K.C, D.C.L. certainl save b tuchasin j �Siss Hardini.pent a few c'aye with her !7 t"O apr'�t� a � HRTtl3E8TL. DUvv. W. HULOCK i3OULT- y 9 P g from trs. A fag', His maty friends is Gla A.adlec,_ , o ig BEE. Sl•ly call solicited. _ - at_ter,�lre. W.U. denial n moo, Hay 3 -tthere his boyhood days were spent wish We were leased to see Mrs. John 'r M - - ►K;J n ICC t ,�W -- WifiITBY BRAhiTE im a life of nn' irrupted bliss. Etter a' p - I, 0v 1 w E. FAREWELL, Q. C•, BARRI9 0 CO.,t trip west, JIt'and a Cha man will take �Cheeleroat to church on Sanday morning N �. .m o- m , duly .s .? r 1. . TEB,Ceany Crown Attorney,sad County Opp.Post Office. 11'hitby,Ontario n residence in P3ckeli P I after her recent illness, c• + at n .o a+ t3ept N olioitor. Court House.Whitby. 14. __ P g• We saw Fred ststtiog oat on to Ly ° s,# ,R ' ---_ �"' • . -• for his military 'oamr. 1;s 'nnderetand e i �' m " �.'I O• O i Nat • PI�SERING _LIVERY I H. Rnthren Macdonald, �i»Llteca:e. that he hap received a promotion, :ta . f • ars Soliact- oo sal Dfaco opp osite Poaa +:+�... Don't forget the gardad party on the 1st ~ o Dec N, .. !.� Dur:bae; n, of Jaly on the¢rounds of iV. D Antis '°'� Offia* wh:tby,Ont. Jao,Ball Dow,13.a,;Then. January 2903-iiThith 6tli, Oshawalh, a:et3i j gray,LL,B, Xoaey to Loan, By a ander the the of the Ladies'Ail. Brougham 8tb, Port.Perry 9th;IIx• 1. ''�c PATERSON.RITCHIE 8t B\i EEtiY, - • . • . - - M)s¢Borden std aIr and Mie. Ii:rkland, -- Miss Bertha.To-ye has been indisposed brid.ze I6;b. Cannington,16th,Beayer- _ ; 5�"`' fsaristers Boi:citors, etc.. Tempe Build- of Tcrontc, are voitb Doctor and Mrs Dales�for some time snfferi°q from scarlet fever, to 14th. �• ��� First-class vQhiclee for hire] day site a number from here are going to' bat we are pleased to.repo•t that she is now '- ,.,I I In!. Toronto, and Claremont every Saturday. 9 Y Q __ )K.F:Ysterson,Q.C•,P.E.B tchie ti,&•Ewe}nf, _Or nlgtLt-_ 'Bab In eonDsetiG9"mees- k4ctiaq-twrT2b,�Fric'ay) to the lawn improynig-rapid!)-. , ' • ing all Gr T.R,trains. Freight and social at Rcbt, Deverell's, Tne Locust Bill Clippers visited our �+r :, i'etet'ttutry, es rese delivered to all parts of the Orr ¢enercus young friend atd the team last Saturday for a friendly game of Every OND�Y -11 ,. .. . village. Teaming of all kinds done Ladies Aid are to be complimea:ed c. the ' pp Md � -1 toot•bal•, TheCli Clippers con Y1rt� x - oa shortest notice, Sale and Som appearance cf the church. dent ot,tcinniaG.an easy game,bac i° this and. FRIDAY HOPnI:r$,FETERII ARY 6IIR• mission stables in conDeeticn. . 31r. and '%ire, �1c£adyec, of Columbus, the} were bads disappointed, Haben time -I -.-"'- - -'-- H• GEON Orsduate of toe Ontario Vol- `r�' sister at' Hillcrest Farts." the t7ffi:e an 3 re a dent*one ani one- narez tr::es r Called the score stood 3 to 1 is favor Of _ oris a Oa ar ego Ioron:o, :efistered mambez Ohic, and v:eutnC the latter'* mother and c tae:ernaiy Medica' easoctaLoa: -- alitame,team,the iiapTe�ea - w q V� Peak Commencing Jane 2nd, A. W. Gilpin. - -- Are yet gwm¢to R'hiteva,e on GCedaes- t P ,- nor:b o•Green Iiirnr Office and shce:ueforge , ,t •-�+� watebmaker and Jeweler, of Wbr►b. . + �, sours d t�11 ata„ar'1 to a y M. Telegpraph ! PrOpr4efot',I _av evEr.ing rest :n the strawberry fEe:i• T y. •' - address :,oc•aet S:!.,oat,;P,Or addrers,Green ... i a! ' Hae sre, as we are sure to have a Thur-day, Julf Mrd, ai:eatly �S schools will v;cic Piekeriesz enol will be furled 1 t _-._-._ __ ^-cd time. . -*” "in I. Rise's old star.], &Iyer. ?at • . ]luny ,„ors:=mer:� are Fe:a4 :*sae • - e IF! S g ,r --- -Base Lire East,' wat%-h”. C!Wke and ,Jerre! Fromp1ly - '--1 J 3FT2 LEY, i'atertnarp5ar eta, ^bc i.e a :Fe ir.s^e _ ,.c c tiorac= __ t' �i �. ri ..d,! s --,L. : �.:. _. � rn�� - -- blf a 4:•d I r.-es , nen COTe:e:e 6:r T•a a^,:':i91 Piz- G� G. 7. �'G: I A^.+ ripa,red. A l work iiar ran r%�A' anti �: .a ..re au'r,er of tw Ua . .> to :sty Elm,: u' :iatior.. ,:: - ure11 r s t t"t -ct c. it? a ra. ,`�. b`I'1 •�: r _ -- _ 'I L-.- i t.e. i t t. •e: .u: .< <' n t , ? }; .. Ri ! -std.. };e}ri at Tt.,a !9 t ,.T e33•,. n ICt:.n. - ... i t s,^:2 , , tIi ea r. ,1r.•JE- est .. tr-r,- aem-7 :urnay,r,-TL -_ ' 1 a.:r , I :•2• _ '' a rya ^ads . ,? i — } 0113E _11 t~ .. m: , a•:. ; 1%4­1.1,1.,Cls �.+,T'n{a:t;ii.;i r' to r rpt - t' 't' . CO.o, tr•P L'...: q! , t.,.:�`r•1 1mG•;i UNe, c� S 1 - - ... A J f 11 ? [ I4`{ a•.. ,tat;d,. :tr' S.t• t1as9 ae"V •c�' ,c. •7�a .� °l, C ( ' . - cu cu ES:ii`:iCl.::n t0 l r '. is q - C1i ' t�Fad a•, ._ . -- _._.. --�.•------ o are rc..esa _ ,. - t �4`r d {{ 13� t u ;1 131t-aititse (V arL o. - - —_ tt Ev, p,x e t . ,lea A' on _ . y __ _ ---' ^ i�, e a ,. 7r. :. g t :1 lege.. a, Fa;I.stock Fri, r! �ttt tc: :�- Ei ar9 a ),E . n y r s, . , r u .-,,,t { r�s I'�1!.',� C'.-S`,Cnav?yat er. Cots .. . - - - n k �. Tn.is. zr F .x: I c �t't,':a;�y,,_ l:anl '. . 1 • s '(� �•. , - r 3' a C7 -., n �� Ly l Ll'• ►7• �ii1.3l5iiBlTi t„o ^.ti a .c !i•ii• ^;r t I pJ7 sal ttdta d tt p - - . .-,, .. ae i 9 9_99 ..._._ _ ._ 14, d1Xr a '� ,t bCere ttal::�L i .] ,t 'fS: . 2 U S'tLa, .� i.. .. ,'�.�t r rd�t. - it J�aaJi .. ] h•... �I..�}', I�.^ai ^! ..r•tPtt$N� _ - _ ` - 7 r', ,1: „� i w� . m ' / , . .�, T ]. 1+"s f-,•:i;e C._.r: of "-tit�r.a, ti'-, t i v,:.: t,:.,sant bp. F. awl rt wo •t+re or at hi•rte•:d n:e.Ytelerin - - _ .- ... .__•_ n .;, : 1..3 t s a't 1 3 r be e usenet: �'•C;+t 7tI1� I.F. a' ¢ c L t . s, 94,1A- t.y t� r hr' 1 .�1,, ria .. i •r a :;,rt :a: +a n h r_a,:v -)cat:;;t:'calk',, etc, pro -- ' - 1- i`, t -- _-,-._---__ ._r ---_-- - . t _ s eta x. -- - _.� _. - . . \'• i t B LD.\"I,. mi`*::uneer. sc., v 3a.,-d' ,a .i j _ r r,+ cy tsc c,; I.0 .. rt3a , ..r”r C'.�. Vi f*,10 -1. _..',�T-- a • ',ai, :11r.- !,r ava.der e d aL:l. - , .,. ' lair :e•' is a L41 ♦ °•,•�6.w� .' f ,. -� i e 1'� i, :lt' '1'^ pe':tier� .. - � - - ,I7s '•.. •. �, 199_1 .. tr . u.t t ,.. , a .tot ai .e.t.r . -- - 1 r r• rI . C, j1 -ra , '1 Gx r,, r', , atter :,: �.. s -t:cr: praytca^ ova• - I O . —s _� a. -- - -t—' --- - t. �:_c _1_.a�� i, ..,) Pict, '..- local :alae: ,rsudse. coy iati-g of r;ur ..s be tte � ,e� lr a, gyp. i - ,,:•r -'tti.,stn a 9!,% . d "; b t«'.._,> pare'i.�itr2Er[+ t:1+1'C (face ::+o:r ah"t Zr^;:d-.. Usk •tri L :t!-i Iti-- --er- . . psi;:il9 a,,,; a-::'..:lb.•-,•r 71;t frrtn R d'J 11 au.s .i ceeexs: ::c,►a.o:a tr.y wratela ii. Ce;:) :rE[CFai)iF: F ._ v a � -�la:v+irS•••s - ti'r r� a :.btai'.t <" ,Ol .Sp•�tialRrx!.l.a w:• w 'l e. - - tea Fa i u, rcra i,v oa^.rd r sh It: r ted , a :a cyr••ant; ,titf,ter tis cot,-il.ni :rhe rO ..- +� •er - �[� a E?.\':0\.TO`3'�;HIPCIFRIi araI,'.arcn F::i r, lt.- aeetlr. ,�� �wraal all re: F �r E� VITO .r 41� 1 E e urao-d hue _hi;iii.v pteaatd _9. •�arcer C ran.,:•aiocer!^r ta''iraG 'ACP'iasaa'y G: ftleahfJr -safe at Tetit+oa' . ere+, atter.l•d. tints Ch] E11:'033iCns ,tuff,+•a••.!; a,t:1 ;ie afternOo" d Oatt.�,: Tr.: _. , luras-.t: ac,;oaatart mc. unnav to •awn' .. a •-- _ .- ta:,�; :;pert:, :,►':rz of d.rrrt- Lr- av,.. prices. b• 'r-,tit3acl�}'ro! -,'.:e, 11r 1:d '.,L'--1i4,:�•"�.:ba.wiaaera' a' tha d',ffare- The - T �' F, r . . . . so•», -'--- as- Oat, ' v as a e_:cd pr,"4i -nt- wf -the`prizes a^ar.ed -fat Claus-,lohn Fawrezt. ' . - - -- _ _ --- ---- —. - aSFhea w t•r;hi seho•.!n t,eC rata ti^.^va ( aro:c Srrphecsoo: 3rd-Dora Jones. T 4r" The Groom -T-I-kf.FWXY HOUSE, Bing•ton Rosa: �,,B1'Okenshlre, ' Flcteztag.Ua b' _ 1 Da- C t,Er, —Pearl StaO:ev:Louis _ . sod ria'•::er�,,@* r town Ps prteAoetvo 13 gmnors Qeek.toT,�� teat!ersriric 5pril.�{aayNd pare '^sol PrimarpIsIIoward' HU�a IIerbeat The BrWvmald - . , - _ _ _ d nt en masa to celebrate she ocesetc :I Richard.•: potato racR. tth-£mms Wray. - ` a �a The Groomsman . Thirteen rigs,¢aifydecorated, and forming Ethel Y.icbard.; 3-\ora Ste beasoo. - " a _-. 0' CAER t POSTILL.LicensedAne• �m. T. �t� le3' an impoeia p , t'oaeero.or:ba Ccnt y c! Ortar;a, Aac• J 8 procession, coave}'ed thr Dora Jozps: Ind-9aaia Stapley. Fears ?' tion sales r.ery sescrivu a coarocted at a - etbool,to the•pars, where a General good `taalev',- lompiaz, sash class - Harold IO Gold,Bilrar or Plate 'i modtrare cbsrea T. i,00chor, Asa: Errata PIC$ERING S _ . time was indulgel in ..tepbensoa;-3rd,George Wray; tad: How: - ,�. Agent and Gooeral ra?aewr. strict aueatzat 9999.. ►rd _Ftichardeaa: lot, Clarence .Phil If the price is Oct.riliii. we'll make it nigh! 1. ���l!vaa tn all orders by mail or tel spa. Aa• e ' Z'nion-ScLool Plc :c, Phlit s Grow.�p _ t. _.. !areas TFiOfi. PJI CH89, $roagha�rm. Oat, F Practical Painter. p r m.ry:Roy Powell ' _ .. __ - Rrchardsou Co's•, POST:LL,Greoa lCver•Oet, 95:y pet _ �. -' H:abo removed h arab!WELLINGTONn m�prepared f�r$bn aD }anisate a�a 4R Ttntinatia;, j orae Bnrk,Br Markham, was hum GEo Philips Brougham, picnic. to J, B. Barnard. �, r Bacoeseort p B g over buada - _ .. ata tllvalt. - - [� r - '---a000modaticn W all -bo Qesire to patronize (raining. .. _alatiaR. y' - —^ -- ., . - - - ' ' - t••�i►�� - ��,' --'m* Spacious ample rooms 1 shall to pleas-- -' • - -Yr, Fish, of Torotto, -Was with -the Joba.Gillial s'health is so.newhat ima. .. • ==`" ed to see all old Patrons wben thev have oc- all ordero pi-omptly*seamed• Doctor tare over Sunday. y _ 2 -.-- ossion to vta t Mssaham. left: TbtaF LNCH, y• proved. n�tl. 2 6m Estimates iven Chas. Coakwell,of 4iarkham, Wae With ansa Boole Patch is violtiag her sister -'Markham.oat. - asrm B - • = 4� - Lis brother here over Sunday.. 8r.,W.J..Tnrasr: - - -, The'' - GeorkRe h ek spent i conp:e of Bait t)s 8!darn Hnandayaatartained a number of =nom =��-n `statins J IF YOU WANT• . . - _ � ien oa o.�. _ WE')TEBN B4NK OF CANADh1 wee at aessrea Shing, and' repo - x•_ bice Clink, of Toronto, is visiting with - - Wit. A gasoliot -engine. ceiling tack. Mrs:J, B. Wilson. TaAhcs'OOWO Ela]ZUZ Aa FOLLOWs:� �fi Braet[ord wind mill, Deering machinery, •� � Elder Cbrd;ev and wife were bete ell. Be erre not to forget,the.mammoth pia- bjp, g +d,lL ` .. 'binders, raowevii, cora ba;ryestertf, corn orpo:tsted by act;01 Parllim*nt lets ling on friends on their way home from Glc at Atha this Saturday. •• IZ LOCAL t . 11:Q4 P• h[, , ., s reddaers.tPage ire fence, indiag twine, Jukerins Branch. the Christian Ccuference.bel,l at •Durk• � That Santos],of �hitevale, is vis. ,.� SAL �„-T1` . . 6:)6 P.]B. ,- ggy write , Ani'rcrisal6spiteL„ .,•....,....••,,.,•tlalee.Wri ham last week. tang her daughter. ulna.Clarence Forester. •. - ” -1i- Subscribed Ca ,411 pital.........:........... soC.000 At writing Eli Nighewander is con6aed , z. - 'W. F. Rn JonelS.- ••• •• 11.000 Oar telephoce poles are now erected to hie room rv-arather weakened•condition TaAwAl GO-o WAST Dtrs is roLLOWIL_ •-. -- �- :;. . 591} Iinlssam. Assts kea3fly Coavertrb3e .,:,:...... },2S2,a8/ and wires paced upon them, and we are Dire Elias Bice it so tar recovered as to 8:b2d.1�, "",,e, No. Locu _-I . Joun 0O.Ww"ESQ. T.13.Mclitnt..x,EeQ, now waiting for an extension-mouth, saes to able to attend church Sunday evening .. - - ' •_ �� Yresid*nt Cashier • lutes Collections solicit- ed d-,rompt��y a Bailie OOeT Wsa a • m06t1DR-iSf —' ' t - • 'Tf,- sarmer's Foto. �itscouuted Amaz:caa arra .lirectoro of.the.Ontario .t Durum Agri• few weeks at the ofd home 'Ballpbrown .mss lAiLg.-asabarlok. titayesl ; " , oreign•E:cbsags bonalit and told 'Drafts is. 6hural Society bold at Whitby t "VOL• Onge.' ,s,�� sued,available cm all parte of the world (unite a camber from bete_attended.the . day, He reports that the Drize Iles hue '�4 savings Bank 3lierastmeat. Taallcs Golxa E•sr ntrs•s roLLo a: '.' F.E-Luke,Opt, D. 11 ging St . been enlarged• prizes increased, and tl a Sunday Ichooi-picbic list week A Rose• W6: F West Toronto will be at A, H. lntrreef s:iowed oc de nails at bicbest cur- r bank. .. . _ .10. 6 MAIL - reat:atis,at d ezEditedhaFosits y to gbeet cur- executive work o. the society in good �' A.M• :• ' A!lit's Drnti Store. Whitby, c -•' a air and firs. W. J. Turner and miss .`0. 12 MMZb . r Fridati Jace 13tb,ikith a full line Cleo. Kerr. Manager, strap Patch suited v:1th Mr. and \Ira. Wiliiaar i. ' 2.57 P,t,� , of epe'Mbles aadeyeglasses.Con One day last week, 'tins. John Paillips gpot•er. 10 LocAL , . .6:08 P.m. ,^, t•atation free. These visits are a had the mistort tae to break her. thigZr .Madill has been confined to hie room ;- great boon to the citizens of Pick bene two.inches below the joint: Dc.. fQr t:v.,l weirs and the hope for.liiii apeeay Titm,. GOlra�rssr DoE is r�rEows;_. _; ening slid Eurrotnditig country. D Q1. _.�.INI'ON BANS t fah was called is to attend to her injuries recose;p. +t0 9 LOCAL , ,9:p0 A. �, _ �j Refracting; and she is now cuing as .well ar can be Geo.Perrier's little eon, Fred,is eatireiv t� I1 Dlitsv 2 31 P,M. •''I i s E. Luke, Optician, , _ ... -T--* - espeeted. .-- - -- over his reeeet�riene414.4 ss and!a filo . p himself aeain. 7—�a;l .T �$:22'P.M. ,_ P,cc ober rife j G1Jn school . ionic to 'Toronto C2ptlesal ]Lvnrl,or.s. Capita► Paid 1!_D, _ $2,500,000 be be!d oiT the beautiful grounds hof �Ir, J: B.1CLeon has.treated his new birm to. 20.1 11 Kl\G sirIE-IT WEST. Gcor a Pliil: ,ot2•ba;- • - s goat o!. paint which adds to its appear,. "` y flCS8iV9 Fllfld g I Tu ;-i eaEt of this PP • , $2,500,000 ante very much. ' n T;Jage ot, Ttiursd'sy Jnic 3rd, do er . . teneive prize lis:L'as been arranged for Do tai to alta i ands a t _ _ his F:idav evening. t There garden a epi*did T�7 .. " WHITBY. BRANCH. games for whieb suhab!e prizes shall .prearam arranced: -' ®f t _ �i _ :`.. s, r_T- . TR .9614 _ be aaar:ied The Kinsale band will be At present Jliss A.Barnes is visiting.her . . **moral Ranking 3simaia*sa Transacted in attendance during the day to discourse brother, Thomas, of Hamilton, and re-- ' Special attention given to the collection W an abundance of sweet music, A 11arness -Fa mar's sale enol other-Sores. '' good nerving old acgoaittances, , � L_ �.,:-,Iz�!-? iOur Emulsion of Coed Liver Oil wit] SepINGS DEPABTME\T, Program will be rendered by the children Thr oldest resident here; in-the person 1. by propboepbites and cherry bark. Its, a _ of the schools and the -follewingt3 ealurs 'of airs.N.Bice is somewhat indisposed. at W good combiaati5n for inng trouble. , Interest allowed on deposits of si.0o•and rip- are expected to be present and to delivir at'01 I'in 'She ie in her BEth yeas, Yon can maks your bar � ' - Wanda:' 11ir.ungg a :leas ea soft u a glove _ F:J;THORTON, addressee Dr. \Cough, Judge McCrim d ire. Geo, Kirby ha■ returned and as ton�sn v by . 1ISNAGESt moa, Eno John Dryden, Chas Calder ex• from their n•,rthern trip and report being uema BCHEK►L A ` - . Fxesh 9rrivala M.P.,J. E. Gould M.P,,Tbomas Faucher very,muph the better top their outing. ten a ceOiut �o� - �-y _ _ and others. A large attendance ie es- Special meWbgs commenced here on_ tact twiw aS 1 as Is _• STEW BU( CiIEB of all makes dna peeled.,Por further pargicalare re $:din B°hday eve>}i�,t, albs}are aondnctpd'by o'�+K►7+►oot '� standard ooa dro Anti kroak styles for sale cheap, Call and et e R Revs,Beck and'JlcDonaId,o! 1+icDrfasier EUREKA . Bh Ps P Q prices' prizes etc,sen bills, r Standard butter scotob. Celery tea ��� University,Toronto. i ..1 Poultry spice O C P teething poacers Beoond hind ba fes,carts,and wa'Roas 3da There .pea a l�lrge attendance to bear . RQ RRine-Yoan({pop is RoioR to bade the sermon delivered to the A O.O.W. on IL r y -. p = :,-­�,." - Seise and turtle spitz O C P cough drops haml-.•----- - his bub christened y �3ii1. Ba� De- Sundayby the,pastor of the ; N em � Horse and Cattle food O C P Asthma sure I afteraooO, And all varieties ot'ahe Standard'Dyes ? SaW .strange.' Maggins-Ob, i 3ett't church,Rev,Judson McIntosh. Plow:coni»,maohiee and Coal oil know. 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I is of mucli. the same ch,%raZter, but n= MAW-ams ,- - - ­ 1. . � - '. . -S. 111.-1. - . - "..�. :, �.-,�. ��, ` M g Edward VIL" RegAlia- considerably smaller and less onam- /I .­�­ MS MNG EDWARD W1 ' I the K AND . - ... ... 1. . I - . I mented than that of King: It Is '. I 11 I . .. ­ .. .- .. . . ) 11 , - .­ . - - waxio.of gold adorned'with diamonds GVENALIMUMM I ­ .. ­ 6 " .. '. - -101. . - i.� 1,..-1,, � .1.I�. ­-.�-. -.. I..- - . .� " and Other precious stones, but the . �. - , I . v..'i.;. . - . � . I I not wreathed in the same I 11.� . 1. ,,.1 . , - 11 , I . . I .. - .. ., . ­ 11, . ,", I . stem is I � - - . , . - . . ''. ,.... . . .. , � ' Crowns, Sceptres and Emblems - , elaborate fashion. , .. . I .. .11 � - : . . � . 4'-"�., . . I., , . . . . I I- - . 1 . . . , The two; remaining sceptres are . .. ' � ByCMMN1)0F THE RMIM EOL :- -,- - 7' ­ ,,L -- At the - . with - - . , �- . . . . usually -d the ivory rods w ., . ­­� I . .11. . e Coronation. - .- .. a -,e ,� , I . �.- . . 4 , , -�.:­T . . �".r I usualiy entitle . . . , % . - 1-0 . 1, . � left hand of . I the royal pair ikad they � . I - are understood more particularly to - - .. . � . I.. . 1. I .�. ­110 The regalia used at the coronation Ing In a big mound cohered with "- . . apply the idea of the holy Ghost - - : . .1 . ,.. . ip ,�, 11.vz�". - ,:, -­­0 Kinjr-F,dward VII. are of compax- brilliants, together with-a. cros&-pM" as ewitrolling and guiding the vara- ,BEPPXtLVTATMABMCWPMoFV/Effnlm4ffm . ... . . . -,,:' -- ' � .."­�Z f., ­­ . ... . . . . . ...- ­ . .. . �. I . .., ­ativeIy1­md&rW construction:.. .None tee on its summit. z ous actions of the sovereign. - .1 ' .. . of them, with possibly, two . ONTMIDIDAYCIF"E1902 . : . I . 'm' -QUEEN ALEXANT)RA'S-CROWNS. This verge or rod is�obviously very I � . � � I- I.. L. ... what doubtful exceptions, can date : The crowns worn by'ihe Qu' much less magnificent in character I . .. .., I further back than the year 1661. eons ... I. L - • I than the sceptre with the cross; but . I � I � . - . . . . .� I . - smash- .Consort of England are properly - .- 4..,"=:�2 . . . 'L • . - I - . �' I .. � �'' ' � -- The old regalia, which were - speaking three in number, The cup it is.. bes;igtiful, ,particularly the ,ad to pieces by the emissaries of the gra�eful representation-of the dove . ! � , L�.� of state worn by the King at the be- ­ EARL MARNAL . ­ . Long Parlia.ment. in 1649 included, . --- - ­ . among other things, , n ancient with which ' one end is terminated. I I . I . r -­7��.­��­, a ginning of the proceedings is repro- , � . sented in their ca,se .by the golden In the course of the year 1814 EL crown-.origiinally worn by King Al- -- .. I . -.-- 2- - ',-.:-',*- . . . feted the Great and en�ployed­­at­the -1 -uCtod -- �;:;;i ' ­-circlet Pr(gind contru for fifth sceptre was discovered in the - mon- originally .---- ,- Jewel House at the Tower of Lon- ­ �. Mary of Modena,.Queen Consort .of . ���, X, I f::L, � coronation of all subsequent mon- - d6n, lying out of sight in the back K , * z; � $. DJ . larch.q. There were also the chalice James II., at, a cost of F,110, If and thickly ,. 1.I- Ir".4 , - '. ..1'1� � I . ..I made of . ­ . . . '. of St. Edward the Confessor and the Consists of a beautiful cap �part of'a she . . crown of Queen Edith, his wife, -- p4xple velvet and tufned up withd it When the Restoration had become '&:rnine,­which is itself encircled with, found to be a rod of gold with 'a FACSIMILE OF JNVlTA:TIONS TO COR07\1�"iYON CFRL;MONy Is ­.', � ' ­ - . I dove resting oa.a. cross In the same . ­' a wide band of diamonds together WESTMINSTER ABBEY,SENT TO BRITISH -PEERS. �1.� � ..,. ., � an accomplished fact It became he- a already men- . , . L I .. . . -1 . I � with a string of pearls. majiner as the sceptre . - . �7 - . -� L . - . ..I . - . . - As the Kings of England are in- tioned. Nothing is known of the or= I . -.-- . . .--.. . Of Q1. V.,j- igin f Is really beautiful sceptre; the personal property of the sower- then Inserted into the bird's 's body I .. . . . - � ..L.. , ­ - - -s�ffd, In fitet, it i.9 the only--OTIT-tb- thd extent of *about.six C Ounces. , - .. ...... �.. -- I ? , ward,' so the diadem which is placed I u'-" I� At- Unrea.1K)nMule Cu ­13- eign .. - I . ,:.- . 11 ....1- .­ I upon the head of their consorts has . , it con- which is actually used during the When the time for the anointing .. �1. 7 . . . I. �­-.: . ��. ,. p,,, that . may have been ' . 11 . . I . I � �.­ . .­ q - . usually been known as the crown of strurted for Queen Mary H" who ceremony of the coronation, the oth- Arrives the dean of-Westminster . .. �. . ­.. . . �1­ ;; .1 . . Queen Edith, the Confessor's saintly was crowned with her husband. Wil- er-three being merely carried in pours a small quantity of oil 1. . , .. . ­r . wife. The old crown of Queen Ed-. liam Ill., as joint sovereign, and not front of the King. It js customary through .. LheL.bird's beak into the -r .. i .. ), .. '-- -IL I •. Ith was not of Course required IA- 'aueen Consort. - ' _ for the sword of state'to be girded spoon with which the ArchbIsh.0P . �I - � . . I. I St. Edward's staff is In appear- to the King's waist when the other then- the sovereign. ,- I 1661, seeing thot the Kim an - . . '- ­ - I-. ._- I I . -1 - - ­ _ o t - unlike a sceptre. It is ensigni5 of royalty are placed Upo n L' It is probable that these two items ­ 4 � ­; . - .- -- - I � I .T1 � I ­......- - --- - .- -.---. . . � . .--1ome_fqur and a half inches in length i hiln. --Ot-th,a---MgA" pOESQCs-Q%%­= - ,- . .- I . . t . . . . and-is composed of beaten. go A, I-t ; lie Continues to wear, it for a very tiquity. The spoon, fur instance, is , - ­ - , , I,.- I terminates at the foot in a Wri Gus I short time. It is then- removed from go - exiLra.or,linarily thin that it .- I 14 . � I I .- .. � 11-1� I . ..L.. . 1.� pike made of steel and at the top his waist a-nd solemnly offered • I. i I -- - - - - , . --. - . by would seem to pitint to the fact that - . . I . ­­ in-&­,rn6u-nd and cross-, ' Tt-is used I him at the high altar. over . . I . :". . ,. LL.- me-ay years rrilst have pas.s6d . �� 1: .� . 1, r�, . � - �11 I I I . I 11 ­� .. ... � ...� I . only for the-pturpose-of beteg car- Immediately' alter,- the nobleman it. The screw, too, in the' interior ,i,4 . , .. procession in front of the whose duty it was to. bear.the SWQrf' of the body of the golden eagle hall - - - -- �; .- � . ried in the process - . . . . . .. .. I 1. - '.- . -7 King and is not at any time deliver- 'of state-du-F4,ng,,t+.e-procesmion and I been declared by exports, to be of_a I - ., ..' -- , . . - -.. - - m . I.Z . L . ed into hii,harids, tile earlier part of -the ceremony, . date considerably anterior to that of . .­.....:. . .11 �� .1 -E�. ORB-FOR T11E..KTNG. ALO'N - takes the King's place at the altar the, ilebtoratiod. . I - - .. . ­ � I— - �..I .1 I The orb, also called the globe.. or proceeA.4 to redeem the 7 e a rp'o n I - -- . � . . I . .. . ., s ii very ancle,vt- em-_,for the curious su;.n of one.hundred " . . . .. - 41 . I . -�hlllingq, During , - ­1' . I . : ­ . . bleat of sovervign.tv and it is held to ; ring Ahe remainder of - I . - ;�-. �. ­.. � . . denote. more paxtiru!arly the I the service the sword of state is - . . -I .. . I.... . - - I--- 'pres, of -- �. . ... .. I �­ . . . L 0 , - royal. authority. Iti is made to- re-!withdrawn . frk,m its.semihard. and -..'� . . .. . .. I ., - -i . 4 !carried naked before-the King . . . . I , I ' I . .. . ..- I - preseni the world over a portion of . -.. . - I -R D'S C R-0 WIN- - -'- % vereign in qu"tion 811UNS OF ST, GEORGK . . . I . ST EDWA which the � - ­- .-- ­- � - � I . . - - , , � . ',,ears qway, while It IA ,mir-in.ritunted The great golden Sp-il" 61 St' -' -. � I reign% of Lng- I I I I - I With which the .50%Le . With the croc%s t,o point to the fact George represent � - --. . .. � � � . I. ­�_: land are er,,-rxed, made for King -- - -- - - _.mote particularly. ... 'LL .. - � ....-L" . . . - � �' , ,ears the sc,vcr,- is-rx bound to - gov- the milliary' ' aspect of the corona- , � . Chat I" 11, in memorial of , � � 7 1 .. . -,� -- Ancient Crown &S , 11 I ern all hvt wide dgm*nIons under ar�id tion, 'They are made of gold curl- , � .. . .. . -, ,troyed I with dlyin-3 aid. I � ou�ly wrought with richly embroid- t� ,. � . !*.. *. .-.*. -... ;1 by order of ParlialaiO­:t: .�..­- , r Since the orb denotes sovereign ered straps. , . . i�e" . . . ' � during the Couillict,ll' . I "ITAL 1;`TATE CROW 4: i - - . - , I I -. . . � ..1, 1. ­ . I ... wcaltli. . 1. .. T1,JE IMPE, - L .1. . I power it. is not emp'lo�ed when the It is the ancient pr�.rrogirt+,�e -of - ,. I I . . . . F ''�(411 - ­ IS; - . .1. - . . I -. ­ . 'Containing the -ruby given to _d- _0en'L Consort crowned. Diary ,I the Lord .. G rey'.de Itu t Ily n�t o carry -_ � I I - Mack Prince by the, � 11 - t-he One arid . only imptarico lh,ihcso�L spurs during the Coronation. - � ward the . - . �ZQ_&�O;JrYL t� rrviurb-Me destroyed i King of Car-tile Bngli�4h history or a ,Qunen Itegnant proce"i-n. At. the � approaching .� I—- ---- - . . A. D. - � 1. - " I . I I -. I k:d *1multanoollh1v Avuh & Ding, i "L wc cro-ti low, !-i, An order wars given ' I . scr �, howevel, the -King hl,4 or- � 136 7.' 7: ti,pecia-1 orb made for her,I it � cro , . w Sir Rober.t. Vyncr, a celebrated! Iit.ld clamed that this-duty-shall be 4hared I .,�. � .. " . Mayor of I . -- - - �which is,still preser-%cd as a curio&- �t,,6,, that. nobleman and-the Fai I of ... . .. . - . . I . goldt,rduth. afterward Lard i • I T . . . - . I., - - 10 cion, Va manufacturt., other he rtga ba, . . . .. ... I . - : -. . .­ I y his wife' With the I ity a"Onk L:Oudoun � I . . .. . : � �. .. � . .crowns. .-"I)trc,A. ,,-te- whiLh were sck.!coronation ofLJame& 11 and Mary � , 1<40L F74 lwa'rd I The ,purst are not actita+% fastened . - . ance a :! gold I 1-o Cho- sCi-1 eri'lg".ho�l.*6 They are . . . ­ � .far �v* po,stble to be ct nstrucled up-'Of Modena in 1685 itttecame .neceg- I VII is in appC:ar. I'mm � . . _ - .. I • - ot, the ciodel of the origi - I I - Ax I.ncheq in diamv!-r r,nrom- -oly broijght -from -the altar by 11 . . . I . ... . . q�Ll regalia, ,rary to provide a new diadem for 1 so rne r mcr- �- �- - M . . - .1 - -1 ,-z 'ut Engi­,i,t, Thc.-,o " -then are I - . L . �passed twice over by a band or fillet It he Mean of lVestn.ingter. nna deliver- � I - ­ . � ­ .. .. I * .- ahs;I her. mA)vsty. - .. . . . }pass - precious 4toneq, 1c(I 10 the Lord Great Chaitborlain � , . I --- -­ . I it c.nploScI at the coronation, Tbig was accord nal,i done. -- , .L . regalia i L V * but o If karls and other prec' ' � . I I . . Edward VII, a L, had , of I-,ing ild Qut:ca !the crown h ad .1 SOM6WIlat I . . . .. who thcri'ki;P-0ing down just'touches . . I - ... . : 1. � I . I .. � . tf�e Xing'a heels with t.hem The I -­- --S,C EPT lut"S. - I - Alexandia. . . � .. .� L� - , !-rhecker�crd - exlq�tcrr,V: 0�::ng to the' - .. . . . I. . . . . . � .� .. - . ... The K 1, LV -nl%L %Vhen � fact that it li,I, cot a:woy. '��on re- ' . L 0 . I - . I . I I... , woarj+ two cro%� . .- - - !:Furs are then replaced upon the al L . . . , I . "he first enters Vto-trninster Abl:xw ho - .. tdr,, .. quiii-ed at E410 I.,h corom, �ons, _ - I - - Xdded, to thrq we land ro:-mention - . . . .... J,4 I'l,g)%,jrf its his CLIP Ot.Lll<,nC ­ )!",Ce ­ � Q A pair of golden bracvlet4 are . . . . . _ � ,... . ,wears wt ha. e it no longer flids"E'L I 1 . - ' e�,It a t 0, V,o �-erwon .ended, he. -re- . . found among ih-i rcgatia in lho Tow- mado of cit.her eaglo or !�poun in an I �.­ . . iunor-g the English 6�galia In the I exhaustive list WhIeh was drawn up � i . - - I moves it. and h,i--4ng taken the cor- Tower. . . . I . I or. � It is plain that at One t4ma I orlatiol.I oath "' h.conducted. still dinq - . I I Athey actually -formed a portion of by order of the Long Parit-.iment at . -. .. r It, � hai accor-I ,lv become neves- I e tLm--of they + 0csiniction -ei the. - . . 1. . . . rei,�;a&-J, tu Alto -hi�.,Iorle.<halr 0 , . . . . : the c6ronotion-cefemorty,. We learn, the - . - . � _ - - I - - . ­ _-1­ ba, . F4Lz y to proN ida a e,peckal crown 'for i + I I t regalia T� ,-�Q te"Ij conjoctur� ­ ` 1 I . . . .-.--.I--­ N F:1 --IA-k 11 A,� it is m I i 0.6 . 1. ed, not Linrvtwwi�.tbly therefore, that �1. -­ . - - "gar garters" I 41 in I . I Qux -n Elizabeth two " . .,... . :. Hrre the crown (-q rngir-nd Or, a'- that it will tie w)n-,��bat�ori lu,", 11 - I ­ L . . - - 'To-day . . : ; . .. � `� . . � the two ornaments "were wot, tmual- �. it is tochnicaily tem(41, the cro%ln construction, s-�e�n;'the:t It vvilfcon- I . I . � . were placed upon bet- 'arill, - I I. ..- . i ,St Edward, piik,(.d upon is..Lain elp,ht a,i corripar,-d with four .. . . .the braceicts are a more-relic and ly kept with their corripeniow; hniong ' . . - . , head by il,e Archbishop oftenter-' cKe-?, while m it, Is inserted the-- , � - .L� .. .. el- ..- it Is a long time, since t,,,,y. . wens- the rogalia biit were- IA.a.cc4­-ln w)rne .- . -1. . � or .. . L positkim M speclal Fuc,curity under the.'. . � � ­ ­ . -- . . . - - - -hiaa-b=cn-morn--4' t h4. la!=t -- - - - ... . '�-. - cel-ciinontally-einiTioved. . - " • . . . - ­-­.­-­---::=1b­r7.1 -It - f�,�Immofid, the Koh-f-nor. , . . . . . I ' Cha * . . . 11i,no so,icroigt,s or niguq' ' In s"C­ The c.rbwn of s,tat,, worn,by ,Mary . - . . ItIN(, . . . I I F• -AND's �VF,Illq\G .. . 5-ijia-rdia,aship of the and P- . . I � , . . . . ., . . ter of Westminster Abtoy. - . 1. ----�--­- .- !. - consists of a circ-Te or' I . ­- -- .---ca*41cn. It .of lilo,d��na, and sl��o. so It is believ- ' . . ­- ­'­ �14e ring,-a�§o �errncd ,the 7edding � .. . . . . � If tlli-.+ .theory be correct there .. . . 11 -- rim of szold covering Ing a cop of trim- ed, by her successor, 'Qucen.Mary Il,, .�. . . ring of England, Is like the of would seem to be little cl(lifbt that -- , soon velvet turnefl up wft� ermine. . is. beautiful ornament, i ­ I rOgirrdr�d rather in the light the ca -gurod at Cit L ' i state , � _eagle ,arid 'spoon h6:44- I' I I �rhc -CIO is pru:,I�:cly adorned with I --- :4 � . , richly adorned with peaHq and din- . . I � I '.. of,the s<)vcrci.gII'-. owl, per-�onal pro v go numb6'e'of Englii�h tot*:- � . . .. -precious, ' Riones- diamonds, rubies; monds that the.gold w.hiQh it� .con- ­ I . perry, 'It is L;ado afresh for tact. orations and actually escaped the . . � . .. ' .� .... ­ - .4 and pearls: ! tains is ,aled. . pot-ollAtion, � .. 1. - . - . fiil- destibcLioxy in 1640. eme.ralds, svppbIr,(, almost entirely conc., I :- - gene I . .. A ho ve the eircl6 there. rii,c two i . - THE SCEPTRES- --I- I It t�sually consists 'of plain gold, ­ I All-c+,-s crossed, .arkd surmounted at' . .. I ' . - � ornament . . � ­ . -.-The ckll by a gr(`2it m0u10 Of gold-I' -So much for the crowns.- The - the chi" nt of which is a .- -.-­ I . . .. i L ­ N- largd table ruby engraved with the L - - . Above -V. . 1 ­- ;d - I I . I t L I moun4I -stands what I.-,1 TfAb TO STA .,.�:_L�--�L""-' - � C)ve - I SCA'ptres'aro four in number, two for I of St, G,c,orge. It is placed �, . . � . .. - . . . '.known OR ,,S-"'Id cross-pate! -which the I cross . . . � usually An 17--ngIish nobl.eman shorn enter- .. . I . . : • .- . c.King and two for' the Queeft. upon the fourth or as we . I .- . . is itself magnificently-ritdorned, nota- Th-e_sccptres with the cross, as they. I tainments, tire noticeably dull,is nev-" ' ... �­­ ,e... � --'-t)ly with three. large -oval - drop-- ,describe it to-day, the third or wed- .. - . . - . � I �, .. . I ,are called. are placed in the right - j ding Yrnger of the King's, rigNt, hand. �,ythelcss himself a man of much dry I- - �- �­,- .1�-- . ­­�po "19. � .,hands of the sovereign and 'his con- * - I In connectiou, with-, this last fact .humor.�I- . . . - .�. . . . . ... L � . 1�. in continues to wear this 1 rt- They represent the right . to - I . . . Rfory is worth recorditi'a � One evening he war leaning against - I . -- . ---liq . ' I inflict punishment.- . . - --F � . I crown to the end of the coronation 1 � . � . n regard to the coronation of Queen ,EL Wall, for a-lew moments' re - 111 - - Ill , -- V-ictoria. In tile ancient I service, - . - , ervice. As soon as the final bene- I F .. The Kir sceptre with the --cross mont, and surveying the throng of ' . - . his ' ' diction has been peon . - -the hanasomest articles n V . . books-it' kas . . . . -ueste gathtxvA-at wire's bi,d- .- :Is one of . - . . L . !­- ,,Archbishop he retires into the ' ad-, the entire collection of the Engligh- .. . .., . I. ... the thumb a being the first' 'fin-cr wing wiL4 a . . ­ ­ . .. I .. ':' k I h voluble young mail stepped up to � joinin� chapel of St. Edward the�regalia. The. handle is ablaze with I . . '.7 6f t.he hand. Hence e in '' ' I . . ... -­� , ... .�. fourth , hien. Confessor behind the high altar. 'the gorgeous ells of rubies, .em- , . V . - . .. - . - . . as,the foul: .11cre, the crown of England is 're- , finger web described . I eralds and diamonds which cover it. . THE E SWORDS OF JUSTICE. : finger. L . . I "Pretty slow, isn't it?" volunteer- . 11 � .. liloved and in its I)Iacc there is sub- " the handle there rises a. . . . . From . . . Foolishl.v enough the.members of o4d.the-lively stranger. "I wonder it '. . . � ... . . ' -- - . i . . , ---- .6titutad ilic crown of state shaft made of burnished gold which . College responsible ior � the parties Lord and Liady : give � the Herald's I I . 11 . . ... . , - F GEMS. it temi i n--,From the midst of•-one of these bandsneial arrangements in-I are n S. . . CROWN NN1TTI A MASS 0 .,is twisted or wreathed. 'L -filg the general ever any livelier than thi . . I being I which � there rises a beautiful oval shaped ni" - . enormous amethyst the- "Never," retur�ned 'the tinrec.)g ales in a�n enorM � I . .. . � . This is regarded as is itself surrounded by a number of I amethyst, fornlJTig a.base -or -P terproted this fact to mc-an "? inicasivre the personal Property of � - finger of.- tile Queen's right hand ;ed ]lost, promptly. . t, S vervign. It has stun flours-<1e-ly%, each of which heal the .tal'for'a. richly adorned cro - d accom ly proceeded to have I ''Then I. shall, make ni,v bovv..and " ., XIS r's 119 . --ocl,­d-nd-"tHr9tTe�- -Tfie � le ' I -Q� �L . � - r= v -- 'o myself-oa -. height -6 f-tho-orb-and' "I I . ,been altered and-in some cases. on- rose, shanir manufactured a very sil all ring in:,ta'� . � . . . . . * successive iorris a kind of I got,lier amounts - to. some eleven: -- . tirely remade . at . .ive corona- amethyst it-If. . . . ..inches. deed. When"the proper 111ollient ar-'YOU119 mail. iLord . . 1. ":.... � . . I .. -c siloP HOWICY, tel "I'l- ','Lucky fellow- ," ea I d -- . voiL-A,i -Iil)L .Cions. - � � . . - - ''I'm obligm - - I . - . I L -, . - - .I-- . � .Till: FOUR swoimz, - was better versed v-hhii:,;1ca1 smile; .%, The existin- state crowri­-Vdaich is - - . . . tilrally ell,)v,gli, -wiL:h a I . .. - --TT-;f- .. . .fay," - I --�-��--. colim�on v allc�di�ue�n Victoria's, is . . � . � I - .. ,in, the heralds hi English liturgies Od to ' he enlightened . . . .121 -No fewer than four swords, are I vii, � a most beautiftil diadem. It was I . '. I re 1, itis . .1. -no before,tN King at his cs)rcyTx- ::tatter 'Acinething rn �iq to . .."..I- t­ I .., .boi ' cal lore, proceeded as a Pie 1-1.1 I I ..:1 . "constructed entirely afresh. for the . . . 10 -�'- ation. Three of them are very site- of.course to place ttic ring upon the.�the yourig man, who turned crimson . . .� I 1. I -I lary I` - 4, thercby , Mid bqgan to st.a.miner apologies. But , young Queen, certain old crown,4 be- -.. - . ... - I . ..--L �'alar-in,appearance: . ,cu.ston . huger, the thin . - . . , ' .. ... . ­. . .. , young !his ho,,,.t, -waived all -,ucri attempts, . , .,� ' 7' I. ...: ..-. ... .-Ing broken up for the purpose while . I .-. The'first-two, 'v,hich"reprOAcrit the.inflicting severe*pain upon the .I ri-ci held out hand to his unwise - I . - � :various jewels were added. e-�- . I . ideas of justice to the -Rpirrtutdity, !Queen: . : a ' . I guest., . ­- ­.. to I - I. �jngcl:, � it contains 'one huge'rdby'�n'id . :. . I and the temporality,' respectively, I it is ever-.. stinted that-the., � "Y - .�. .* . r . 11 '�p . . -e pointed, the bladCs. boing &oillejl tlittilkq to.the prev�ure upon it, was 1 -01i 611ri _o ­ . have been given to the Black Prince , .'�P. I.. � I k with,a clear con . " , , , , , ,- . , .. ELI _ "for , I.11 . . , . . 1.. - .. 1)y Pedro the Cruel, King ,51 C&-44e-,- . . I . forty inches In length. T actually begirining to tul'u, black, I science," said )I di,�-pl 0,1 Sa 11 t I Y. ... . I . . . . .. anti niterward worn in the helmet of - - -- I 4,11., ..- sword " 'he's a blunted edge and is -and h&d it n�ot �ecn for the presence I you've given me the only amuse- . . ­11w,,ry. V.- a t the Battle of Agin- ,. 4t .%%. � known as Curtaria, which with ita of miricl P:albit6d by the Rev. Lord , inent I've had this evening." . . . . ... .1. . . I . I . . • , tbam once 1=016 ODD. 11; I . . I I . -. . . . -court.;, 17 gapphirrs, one of . � pointless,shape is hold't6 den6te'the g a I .� .John .,',11yi-irib. 'then' -officil�tio -, . I-; .. . L . 11 , � .. . . . ,,:.. .. ­�' flit of Tdward the Confer- I�11-? . X. . I . sovereign virtue of mercy or Clem- -mb-derm of We�,;;Iminstcr Abbey, who I . -'A FE,W P 0 IN-TS- ,1. . .. � " - biett, 1,363 . en - 1. ..: sop; 11 6monilils,--4 ru ' . cy. It is a broad, bright sword, promptly desp-atchcd-an ( . , ,------71 ... . . . .. . . . . -- Hush merey rovcs 0-f gilelica!1s; ....: . - - '' ;: 1,273 rose dia- - I the bTadd being- -%b-ir-4,4we 'Ini?he -)lit, - h basin *6f"Ttt' , ,- .! '' i . .'fit. (Iiiiinonds � S7 i d� ­-; ­I (ir0eti.- I . . -, brilliant.' , I ds, .1, drop- ;1, ­', -.-,. long,.-encased to ronlove the - , Qnecli Niffln.�alx .. . . - mond., .17 table diamonds, ­ . in a scabbard covered . ring Ig . I - . A ­sha�pcg­ lu,axls and ..27.3. 0-rdinarY . . . .. . '. . . .I . with a rich brocadc(1--cI,ot,h- of-- tis- lifo I-yliglit act-ii.-Lily have�bcen to Too- inuch pride is nothing to be - '.- . I �, - . . , . . . 01 ... .. . - -Is 11-1 spite of this bilge MLI-1-9 . . I . . . sue. . . - . . . -- I � . - some extent enclangerwd. -- - , - .. PI-11-d of-- "v . ­ . . pearls. A inan's bad luck is 'often due to .. - ,, as.been -5o exquisitely .. .. .L By far the-most interesting'of-tile :. . �� - . . � �'.- of,jewelti jt�h. . . . _.__ _ . _t� ­01,I)EST llr�37ALT--A � - constriicted' that it. weighs only 1 . _ 11 . _ _­ _ . � four swords ' 19-that. known a� the THh . -his 1�dd habits. . . . . ,.' . . TRZ AMPM,L& . . " I ' ' . .. . . it - hts.. sword of state. It is considernbly The last but porliap,4 almost --11i C' A donation party-The follow who - - , - . ounces !) iledny',irpig . - .. I . ..,..,. , .. , band stud- - � � on ZAGU I- - richer in appearance thrill ilio'-otic- -mu, .I - . : . ..;� . .. . It consisu* of a Droad .-,t fIrti, .. �', ,req 1, 0 . I .1 . . . . .tir.g of all tht, regali� f is t7tit-for-the'dough: - .. I .. -ded- wit], ,lev.-t-19. Above the band, - . . . . I-. . . ere, while its scabbard or cril"lislon V',nginnd is that it.�ni known ,is the A whistling girl �,kllnctixnes de- :-.; -t-- -�� , . . ­- . - - I I - ---- are- alt.r,rnti;te .. . - . I ­� . ..� .� .. velvet, Is covered with plates-of.gold, golden- L c aql e I �o�Zethef, ivelprs,JtAQ.a crovin;­ ITen. I .1 _ - ­Nl4ltese Pro-es.and. I . _ ­011 all�1)41 a I . I - - ­ . '. 0 .1 . . . I .1 i' � . beaxing the royal arms with , - . .. . I 'L' -s-do-I.VIj;' all of diem blazing with 1. -"%=I , . - . . ' ,t' anointing spoon. The .1 t . . . .I:. , .. _ , , "fle"ll. . ' ", ' lor: ' .. ' - , iose, thistle, portcullis and other ith.I-,,,,, the I .. I . - ."r it:l used -�r.t There are in the British army'640 I .ms,��wlilkb'lfroiii the Maltese crosses ��:* - I ed to contain the Congo LL I ­ - .. I I . gems, imperial a 6illes - ' - .- . .. . .... ­ tibnaT Vadgbb� ' - ­1 . . . . The head screws 001 cit the colonels, 960 lieutenant=-mlonets,: 2,4- .�, ,-� . a 1* i . . -i�i being middle of the tiock and- th6 oil is 300 majors, 'and 4,85011111-captains. .. . , . four I rape r , . led oil. I there . spring , _ - -14;1ZZ'1' On* � I . � I of Oak-icltvej sad ocirns teriVina& - . L . This sword is regarded I I , - *. . - I I- .. . 4 . I . . . . - . I . . I. . . �. . . . - . . � .. ... . - .. . .. . . L. . ..1- . . . - � . - . . . . I�. . I . �L , , - I I .1 I , - , .'I L . . I , .1 - - - . , . . i � I "I - 11-- 4 I I .. . -. I -_ ,... ..11 ­�� -%� : We ; WORSE= � ,.,.. I I I LL 1. �`.�`,VL,V<"'^r*...:,. 7'`�:r a�'.'w;r,,n>."St''' Ti '"✓' ^w4�.!7'` '1•',=•' 'i.,•.. _ ',.T - : >.x,�. ,^c.:. ! a-,.," k..a" ..•C. -:iM1iy. .P..n•..._.h.rY. ..,a-. _ .reJ•^r,+,: �.,r• r:-.- .a,*.-� ., j .. m ,,. ".,x':.•w �- ..:..,}.,«-. ,. », w }•-'y_ -as t •.;'."g'• a, .+:..::.; ti.� .�n.. _ ,,.d'7 `. 1. , ,. ' w k .- - , n , r 'Yr ' ., " 4-^ r .. „ _ 1. _ r .�, _ - ::r - • `.. --- — -- -= - i.000 cattle, 1.225 .Nee dna , rw • . :- H-E - - - 0 M - - 1'E AuRKr-T -lraarb - 1.ra 20 much cows. , . Vic% �'�'�� - Thad was isle and prices gwere .i i7,.11 # I . Ii for good stuff, but for ood - � r j - --- ._ - _ es of tt� 1 —� Pric Grain, Cattle,. etc s only.y, I- ' 11 _ : . _ -_ _ - •,7 .. _ ,r• __ __. _.... {„ The advance was more appar_ent7 � '� Great business enterer Ices of our Ceylon teas and also believed that if ail Trade .Centres. than real 'the small quantity o! - day and l I tended the business throughout the - - generalion have some re- Ceylon 'ten was presented to tea, .'.,� choice export cattle found a`- ready �� . . Bard for the beautiful. Keen, up-tc-! drinkers in-a manner that would-en-I New England States and it can now ),IARKETS OF' THE WORLD. - sale at prices that ranged from 6 to ' ,•I date business men have an eye for auto perfect cleanliness and a reten- be sail ..Lhat..Salada is as wen x' irnowtx.in-every tows in. E ,Toronto,. .June 17,-SYhest = Tho 'sic Per_lb., a d inI a few cases.. as „ � 11 •--•the , nttraotiot< which an artistic, tion'- of the tea's fia - r,- that it Y much as 6Jc was paid. brats warehouse and appoinumentst'I would soon, drive the ndulteraLed I land.tis it d is ill Cynndinn titles. market is quiet and firmer, with No. , - have for the buying ,Agencies hove also reccii _ been o 2 white and red winter u Butcher cattle was in fair-. demand < Y g Public. In the teas of China from the market. The S P- 77 to 7 q Died. at at from .4g to 5{,c per 3Ti_, and for, . Matter-of advertising, as well as in I old-fashioned houses, satisn.ed to jng�ed In New York, Rochester, C1,eve- Tic middle freight. .No. 2 choico lots about SO to 15c higher, •- . 1 the architecture and exterun) and 1n- along in the old-fashioned way, land' Baltim6re, 1Vashingtion, and spring quoted at 75 to 76c middle But common stuff is no stronger oz. - , . J;ernal fittings ..of successful business sneered at the innovation, but after'I other Americcan cities; freight, and No. 2 goose at 68c in better demand than it was ort �` ' -. houses to-day, this aesthetic-nate is a,year or two commenced to reco Up to the 'east'. Manitoba.Nov- 'hard vWad ver a iii g' year 1898 Ceylon pro- 1 Tuesday.` . t Y PParettt. During�the test fire nrze the merits of. the Salada.tea,` duced,nothing but its delicious black at 83q Toronto a5d west; No. 1 Milch cows, stockers, export bu 1!h Vicars many ftne bush.9 establish-l and the favor that it received at t;;II taas, but. shite then it has begirt Northern at BU c, raid No. 2 North- and springers are -ttoti-quotably `� -„Ar'!!:' =,lents have been opened i4 Tororitu l hands o1 the public. The business;growing the most oxen lent green elm at 784c, Toronto and west, changed. With all the conveniences in waren'grew; until the Salada Tea Company j teas that the world has hitherto en- GrffidIIIg in-transit-prices 2 c high- Good'stockers will sell. � ' ° ' ._ . housing and appointments that had to take large i,remises. at 25 joyed. Such woarierful ro res® hes er, ja,ffl ” progress; Choice witch cows are is demand. _ 1.P� ,tis oey and taste could co�xtnund. These�Front street east. A Buckwheat - The market is howl- Good to choice-veal calves -ars Year or two been made with these as that Glee sr)lendid model buildings are ' still I passed and their lack of space .ob-1 Salado, Company believe that they nal at 62 t0 8' -east. wanted here:, •l I., `acing erected, and to-day we p1 scent tilted them to absorb part o1 the ad- will entirely displace Japanese " Rye - The market is dull,' with Small stuff is firmer itr rice, c our readers with a picture of the:joining warehotl%e. Time Prices ttominai. ' ' ' _ _ F and ? .t pawed, the greens,-Just as-their black tea has in better' demand, but not quotably _-_,_`� � latest prominent business house businesA'grew'and the-firm purcha_:ed,'dis,placed all China black tea- ' in Peas .--.Trade dull, with No. 2 r nn _ thiole has attracted foie attention of;the warehouse, at 32 Yonga.street C&na51�.__ .The-drinker o{ Jin Yea- quoted at ?5c west - - - - Milch Iowa and springers sold at _ " the thousands of peoulQ whn par -'w}tich then consisted of a fiy�sto+e;: has'only to taste these teas once oats - The derrsttad is fair, with $30 to ' " prices steed n $30 each. S p and doRn Yonge street every building. In three years this edificei in order to be convinced of their su- y• No, 2 white, 45. to _ .Calves sold at from $? to $10 r� 'i day. This large, new six storey and, became too' cmtill and necessitated Perior merit., Unlike .Ja an tee 46c middle freight, and 4Gc east. €"t 11. . . . k P each, or from $4:,50 to,.$a,SU per - - . . _ flour - Ninety per cent. Ontario cwt. `, ,.�'" . - 'Patent quoted - n y q at .Lfl. _ ^ er III S �' 'middle Sprin lambs ar w r o .. . -- . - s sacks, Straight $ e o th $x.00 to ' --_ % - d, quoted at $3.25 to $leech steady.an anted at x• °t; r. freights; in buyers' rollers in woo -Sheep ared'w __ -� .— - delivered QII ttrbck flours 3.70 �o. 4 v k7a - - - - -- - / garian atenfs, 4 03 rtos$4 d 5 $Bucks are for ewes. _ 7 _ / $ worth from $3 to $3.50 �i I - a Toronto, bags ger cwt: — ` - included, and strong bakers' 3. ,, - i `?.! d ' -- e. - -- - _ . _ ,._. _ to $3.95. $ 80 Hoge downwarder, and the ten nr. , /� _ - r Oatmeal Car lots in bbIs. $4,85 dThe top price of choice hos iso err r p g f r �—-- cr ;` '� - - ' r track, end in sacks at $4.70. $6.87 B25c extra, .rK '», �" E hiiklifeed ts, IIten is firm-at aTS- are $3,621} per cwt light and at hogs .1.4- f --- ---- - I C ry -Flogs-=po,etch the t,op pricemust . . . <.' - $18.50 outside. -Shorts, $20.50 out- be of prime quality, and scale not v ' __ , `1 < o,1 - - _ s � side. A$t Toronto bran is,$19, and, below 160 nor above 200 lbs. - - _�. y' no, l _ shorts 21 Yrs bulk. 3faait.oba bran Following is the range of r)uota- D ' l �,r r. .. / z , - 1 $20 in sacks, and shorts ;23 n® a c+ _. ._-_ _ --..._ 6 4 ` __ !t T ' sacks, Toronto. in doI Cr _ i s Cable.'` • , I -1 _ rs r 3 2S * /'`t �hippe per r•s9t > ,:x � •.••S $6 5v - 3 - 1fiO�7NTRY PRODUCE do, light:.. . 4 SO -5 50 %"a',, $utcher, choice ...- „ .. 4-.75 5.50 w�aSC Dried apples- Trade is quiet and B I 1) Vis': � prices unchanged at 5 to 5,e p� etcher, ordinary to 5i: $ �{ I'lb. Evaporated, 1Oi to Ile. Stocker ^ 8:75 4.40 Ory�"I e, r..r cwt.. 3:00 4,00 f•• ` f c'. I s,w: *, p y ` ITOFs'- Trade ` yufet, with prices I - - i " u ' stead at- Sheep and Lambs. 'r .'4 M - - r Y yearlings, 7c,- Choice ewe• , ,, ' Ilouey - The market is dull, per cwt_ .. 3.7v 4.28 1 I,.'�A � yam'., ti' �/ I conkh $2 to $2 2:, Yearlings. ler rsrt., 5.00 5.50 per dozen. Spring lambs, each.. ... ... 2.OU S.OQ r li I�4L I !! y ;`" `�c.'.zat ' Pcuna - rl'hc rr,arket 1s dull at $1 Bucks• ]er cert .. . . 3:23 3,50 N 6; tQ _ "``° '' ":3 c +Qa•- ' I to $1.2',, the latter for bard-picked._ "' ;r + " Ilay. baled - I sinkers- and ealvc% , f' + i 4s i .� t, The market to r3tea- t r .� "` w 4. N. I r!q with fair dcrttur>d; t $10. Cows'+, each.. 2:i.nt1 :,0 00 ', ,r , of , , Calves, each,.. 1 O M1 , .s. I C y ii E tt•y„ 1 1 '. , "�:- t 5U to $11 for No, 1. tm by j ` O 10.00 Straw - The market is< uiet: Car TOS _ 1 . 8 - 1. ,q` I P� ^j. �f,, )ia r n track cluutc�d at $S Lo $5,_ Choice ho c per c tt 6 .i 8 q7} 4 , 1 rr f ~ lq� f - I Heavy lresa l - 3U.-tl:e latter for No. E, s e 624 `^_ R 4 ' { 1 _ „+r; i I oultry - Iinceipte are asnnit, and f r cert ,r, cwt a 6 6 00 2 00 f syr - __ the demanri tali. We quote:-Tyr- Stage, per cwt - 000 2.OA ...; _ . ,,14 it e t � e3's, young,-13t per lb : do. old. 11 - ____--. +_ o.:..,.4 t' K�Lµ'�r+ < ,a-.+ ,ay�. C� j to 12c; chicken%, :3 to 9Oc per Falr - - - t r,,n-! e� I , y A, i:. e1 i PotatoeA - Th- msirket to quiet. -FRENCH AND.�GLk.�1Al�i�' _ _ _ ._ .._ i „ l ! with ear lgts' quoted at T3 to 75 - - ° f' ' III per bag on track, small iota sell at i Boers Sops They May Fight • ! t F:. - KO to 83c. - - Them. + : i ¢.. , `. x",r + - 'I` TILE PAI A .Pretoria desptitrh says. In all - _ 1 1t1.-�.> Do!+Tw have srrrrcndercd ftp to j; i - I Dur a The •trttirkrt is without data. . AIIiny are vor,nasters of --lI - .• ' _i �' r r - - 11 ? + , r" ii .change. with demand fair: gond re- yer,rs old and upward, . Thr ma- -,7 s M + t . ck% equal to regtiiremeaty fie Jority of them are under thirty "' �,' i L { i, ' ," I " ,rllao e - once pours rolls, 17 to ! n ug some., at the burghers a'ho ' i; + y ( "�,r' i _ . _i lac: choice large• rolls-,and tubs, 1 t• h rrenderc I tire acptuagertar- ' `r ave; art Ix '4" �. t.� l5c medium. 13c; low grades, in fans• lieports frum all the districts, : .-. a• •-_ :4,-. - tnh-, and pails,, 10 to 12c; creamery say that the ' burghers are-irlcreea• x"r , ' _ ,-_ _ r I +`.i• cI„int6, Ifl to' 20c; and tubs, 18` to ingly friendly, 7'he only hlttorhr•ss.' - Li . __ = , f�'1 ; _ �'• ,i 0, 10c. obsorvgble among the 2cading Boers d - _. n !' - t°` 'x' . L: grs -The receipts aro large, izrld i herr is against L•rance and•t;ornl - ' !' i- I!celing weaker. Case Iota, .ld} to They declare the war was prntrart- ` • , :� J t 1 1 is per dozen. ed uariecesburily, owing to hopes ''»I -' _ Cheese - Market i%' gtitet, and !held out by the Fir ch and (-er•tutut - 1 L _ re"I Some of the 7Sccrr, are ao in- - ` ' — - - - yl prices are unchanged. New` choice fi censrd that tlsey have ,r .r - ` ` - - • �1,s.-Jobbing at 10' to 104c. _ _ :l right _ - lent some day they at'I <ght o-j --_ _ - _ _ UNITED STATFS M.1 _ _ _T_ - _._. - - "� C - TtKF.T..q - slile'of the Dritialt'against __ - - = ���_' J -. -- Talo, June 1�, - Flour-Quiet o 4. . fff n the 5' ITu. un one r>t thCGe pntv2-. nd Grm: A'keat - $isrins; steady, 1'he anticipate<i friction hrvtween .basement sandstone building i,s the erilction of-the present fire ware the Ceylon teas tire entirely with-, i'N'o 1 Northern c,A.J., -.6c tying the some rhoq c Doerr and al S for- � . oceupled by tics ti;l,tada Tea Com- house, 'which is a credit to the Arm out artiCcial c<slering: good enquiry; No. Trod, 8'ic' Corn tiler cclmruclrs ot,_the tiottflnnl ~coots � 'pass, ndaf the"corner of Yonge and"and to the cit has not materialized to any extent, Y• The enterprise shown by the Sa- I- Quiet: No 2 yellow, 67;c; No, 3 The Iloers .admit that they rete t. 1 _Front atre4ts, opposite the lSoarrl nf' Ln the moantime.•'the c*trtision of lads Tea Company is not only berc_ do., 67,c; No. 2 corn, 87c. No. 3 .SI - r.de building. The building is.pry•the business,• is Quel:ca and .the ;liar- ficial to theirimAi cs ii I? to' Canada I do., 8641c. pats - Strong; No. n ed' ammunition -through PurCuguesf attrrtcti'e in appearance, and is in'itime Provinces necc� ituted the territory. n ' fi c>p generallg, but by bringing the mer: white; 50c; No 3 do„ 4f1;c; No, 2' , r4u truth the largest, most modern and ening of branch warebouses: The its of the pr4idtict. of�one colony to,i Mixed, 47c; .No. '3 do., 46c. Ilye- - inost complete tea warehouse on the'flr-st branch office was open in 1 the attention of the concur ire in an- No. 1 in store olTerod at 8]jr, _ • _-eontfp+ent.. -The Toronto••home of Montreal, under the-manaptment of.other colony ,is doing much- to weld 'Toledo, June 17, - Wheit.t-Fairly T - . Salitda,has a frontage o1 40 feet and ,MF. George 3fiI Salado rtret with the empire 'together. for the, Ceylon drtive, firm: cash, 80c; June, t3Uc; APiNIJAL. HEALTH REPORT. t a depth of 213 feet, and is ar mag so much favor in the Lower fro- tca planter is flesh, blood and bone, Jnly, 74ci Septembtr, 73c•' Corn '- v '` "'j niticent building fin et pry resq)ect;•an'%ince that tt c branch there FQUIf one 'Of ourselses and the merchant Doli; Bteacfy, cash,.62 c; .July, t#2�c; Neglect of Ventilation Laateated "' adornment to the business section. 1 needed the commodious premises'or manufacturer who,''beings about a September, 58 je; December, 441c, Ly Doctors. . -- The history of the Salada tba bu:i- 1*h'ich it.noW occupies, at the cerndr !close connection tstf ween difiercnt Oats - Active, strob cash, 44c; A • Toronto despatt h saysr Tltr 1 . nets is a striking example of up-to- of St. Pulpits and St: Pahl strce'ts,]parts of ilea empire i8 perhnp. more .July, 87�c; new, 3tJ} Se tearb r twentieth t' -' =date, alert enterpri<e. 'The brr�ire�s I. .11 - ne •,- - c: oversteec -Dull, vincial Board of IIealtlt has beer _ ' or gena a to n a very.-small I falx, and later', ;branch tF1S est sir It,is also wisrt lis of comment that steady; ' cash, $5.07 +T ' t way on Wellington street-and.. was lished in Pittsburg,.that one ih De �the S,zlada Tea Co, is.lnakinT CarndR 12?, a:_-,Octobcr, $5.- completed and �s�ued, It is- esti - !� � ated that a total of $11,000,000 har e•t commenced 6' introduce the teas prb-rtroit, under the supervision of 31r: the distributing centre for .the vast Duluth, June 17, - Close-Wheat beefs Cxperided by the province an4 . -_ dared in the island of Ceylon. At Charles Sutherland of Hamilton. quantity of tea imported f1•otn Coy Cash No. 1 hard, ^r6}c; No: 1 17orth- the municipalities or Ontario in the a-mounts a is� th ne and dtiviug ou+ , a .. " r %inti rt - were entirely supplied froco China of Toronto, who has been one of the 'count'ry'in the 'crorld Yo which tea 1 Manitoba No. 1 Northern cash, disease. Dr. Bruce writes o[ t n and Japan. The head , L the Saladg bar,kbones.of SaIada, since it .was'is admitted free o1'duty, and the Can- 7;I;c; No. 2 Ndithern, 78,c. Oats- iuuitcnse change that has come-ove firm, 1,ir. P. C. I arkin, qufckly re-I establisalled, left this city to round a adian public are able to'huy their tea Bc tember, '?9#c: - .cognized the healthful qualities of bradch in Doston, fle'has acnes ex-1 cheaper and better on that account. .Minneapolis„ June 17. - Close - tvheepuhlicrminct tyi h retard to' agt r prcvcntiron. %:cats years ag+ r .V R'hent.- July, 74,c; September, tuberculbsis was t acted -in the or .,2 . THAYKS BOAR WO Mo.' The Reptitriation Committee which late 'the ' Fruit Marks Act: Lar 68jg' on.track,•Nu.•1. hard, 7-8c; No irlI way-by f milyr phvsicians tie 6e 1 Northern, 75 to' 75}c; No. now the doctor ho treats vel `; 'has been formed to assist the Boers I and solid berries hate-beet 'found Northern, 73 to 78 e. D'e Wet Tells Them The Are IInder'in returning to their farms, lens - a ' -- • TV. Hod et con = :L Y placed on,top-to cater fruit of canal- Milwaukee, dune 17. - •n'heat - tributes some valuable scientific pa ;V Naw Governttient: gigantic - teal: bciclt* it.' ]`l a con- ]er size and Dish quality at ileo I P° q ligher: close, No. 1 Northern, 7? to p A_ Ca.pe' Town despatch says :=leentration c��p�s will be converted�bottonz of the.boxes.- - --- II 1te er c�tt the s@ase. Th a ort al - 'into suPFl i�cpe2S fo r 77le- No: 2 Nortllel�tl, 76 to'76<,c so'7nments hie neglect'of late scan ".*- '. Gen, I e Wet,.the. Boer leader, made' Y provide the re- Directions have been i%'Sue(l' to the } y of the question of ventilation in fat �- turning burghers with the means to I fn's July,'71 c. Rye - Stead No. 1, a speech at }Vinburg on Thursday on I pectors to inforce the provisions 58c. Darley-Higher. torics and schools its having a seri -Z . the surrender of-the-adjoining 'Orange i rebuild and restock,their farms. The of Lhe Fruit-Maria Act against St. Louis, Jtlne 17-- Wbeat - ous bearing on the prevention o Free State commandoes, He went to I Rives a families o[ the-Boers will, fraud in the padking of small fruits Closed 'O Cash, 76?c; Jul 69 c; x: if deslr be maintained at th'e ' es as v'i orously as against fraud in a • y' } tubetculosi , the refugee camp, and thanked the I g pence of the Government while the the September, BB.c. _ - women for the staunch support they packing of apples. The inspec- __ + T--_ 1 ;had given the' Boer cause throughout brsghers are Preparing the farms for tors will visit the various centres z:�'- *the 'War, both,on itis veldt and in their recep.I. y I from time to;time to carr out those IIOG PRODUCTS. .. Two thousand of the National ,instructions. Y SWORD FOR $ITCHEkP- •• camp. lie said that if the �omon Scouts who fought upon the British Dressed hogs are unchanged. ,T-Tog . had hot been staunch the burghers a -- products' in• limited supply, - with Cape Town Decides to Honor Com ..- A,_. would have been obliged to submit side during the:war will immediately prices flim. 1i'e quote:-Bacon,-]ottg wander-in-Chief. +'s _• . _-- -)ong ago. Even if all the-burghers be disbanded, and each scout will be . SNOW IN SOUTH AFRICA, clear; 11 to 11}c, in ton and case provided with a pony and enabled to .� est pork, $21.50 to $22; do, The P i s'' ` in the YreId had hien' kilted in - the London Tirries' C`a e 7 twit return to his farm., correspondent says 'the Town Cor• course of the war it would have - Unprecedented Storms in Cape short cot, $23.50. " 1 'been the,duty of the women to bring +__ . - Eolon . ..- _. _ Smoked-meats - Tums, 18 t~ to u ration gas resolved to present Up len 1,irar e t he - ` iscot>✓nt KitcheFrer with.,- Rurd of . _ f4c; res as con I4'} to 15e;• r _:' —FHUI A Cape Town despatch says :-Un- honor. the burghers-he had broughht dthat precedented snowstorms •haao•sw t rolls, 11�-to 12c; backs, 14* to 15c; ?`� day. They were now under a new and shoulders,*41c. It is noticeable, he sey% that fa-..f �r thy' Reports of_ Frattduleat PacMn over the Midlands. Trains are all Government, and that was the Brit- B Lard - The market is firm, with press a°contents trout distant:up isle Gotrrnmcr.`, nd he had to ex- .,� deported. blocked by a six-foot snow drift a� country districts, and lar a centres '` H • Nauw Dort. files tele good. _demand. We quote tierces, 8 _ ;; Plain to'-them -. that it was a-thor An Ottawa despatch says F telegraph wires arA 11}e; tubs, 11�c; pails, 11}c; tom- 'a,.tone of cordiality toward the ll','.1I P S down. A despatch from Pretoria Boers_prevails _ I _ oughly,,lawlul Government. 1Te add- sial iaspectory under' the Fruit pound, 9 to IOc. P' t �¢generally �� says that intense cold, accompanied served that file trott�Te now will o ed. "T am .under that Goternn'ent, Marks Act have reported to the by heavy snows prevails-bFrere.-The with Cape Colon "'LIVE-STOCK MARKETS: P y people and 1i t ,y,'w s as I fouKFit until there was no more Department of Agriculture that Cape mail was blocked in the snow with those of the two Re�>ublics. hope. I heartily t7lank my slaters:strawberries and other smell fruits 'at S ri lir their ear�i ce and faith si our 1 are being sold in various centres, necessary p ngtield for 24 hours. It was Toronto, June 17•-At the Western Only two newspapers- in'South _At - ' Mme. . . to employ three engines to cattle ydrds to-dny•Lhe receipts wero rice oppose the sn ,y;}pn of the, " _.packed in such a manner as to-vio- extricate the train from the drill. 77 carloads of live stock, including Cape Constituti". : . _ . _ .` _ ; _ r. \` 11 " y , , , - .. cry ._ —_.. ..__...._. .. , r . __ ........_ _.. t 11- w .-e• ,. w .. ...'. A -.: .. _ *�q''�;� w°{"'v ••.nr. ;. Mc,"', ,ot n, „},.. .. :, -:-.. .;.. -. .:.n. '�.u^ g'k.•••,1,;t�;i:F- —; ? ,a'"yC.•` o.�"' •s,• ,kJ', fix. w t'v?w :.' •,,,:', xx,,r� S. ':' T""�-.<c , .x: 'r ro• 4 �.,.,,�".,�.• ',:, ... ......:::.. ,:.,Y'. :.n �..-.k.:.�,,'..<.: . .....,_'::.-.-...� ., ..^§c,...�• - �.TF ...w� iL",. . .xv`v'•:4dw+a ,.1ra..✓:w•,2rtar�w...a:erS�,. �yk _.ti moat �.:',.r.. ..is •.•J;�: `"'"x.�•e.$•: �a �a .Lv,� Se :..... •,'.,, r M :.. . y ca{ ?'i•v y _ ..,,. .i'... ',Y �''' rMT•, w fi we only make up our ,tniud to use thatM Igo Yin. with - Pinkerton detectives do not meet a i,ein _,__ general approval, we do not think pring they should be too barshly criticised. zr t tb o s',:: )in 31a:1y cases the cuethoas adapted b.ut ane person in every tote i- L• g `%`th itching, bleeding or Protrul. _ by criminals for the carrying out of _ their plans are such that-in order to •ra ,,.:es.-There has yet to be full:.: • ed it becomes neCe3 I etr.� a case in n'hich Dr. Chase's Ole`- • � . �� -- TER1If3 have them 3'@yea! it.ent'alit not afford PrcrnDt reL2�, zn l sari for deteetreeb ccr-c.417--liltsidba' r' the - — ------.-- 41.25 per Year; 01,09 ifpaid in&4vano. 1: u=ed regu ar Y. confidence of thecriminals, -and in a RATES OF ADVERTISING: , cr.t :nd thorough cure. Ask you: order to On a COriylcti0n, 1L 2,e,g,.bor� about it, The best peo;t'e y S9ltvtinsertion,per:ins to cents. necessitates betrayal that coLS• e. ea (� Z�lterS for Barbsubseqvent ineertion,p4rline 6 I tee tan! recommend this treatm-^, a i' T'hisrate door not includo Legal or Foreign ad- dente. Whetber it is rigbt to bring t::'e cni;, actual cure for plies; , cent- � - - d i y -. itertisemeuts. - ars, r dm c a b.x, all deal o E arlson Batas' 0 Special terms given to parties making con.I about a COnylCtiOn by these meat!. L0_Mp& y. Toronto. emote for 3 or 6 moLths or by the year. Heli• there may be a diversity of opinion, �" (1Ci "�'�'w'rjaailyoryenrlycontracts 1-sable gcarterly. y F 1 .0 Ouse l� eani `f ----- Bueinese cards,ten linea or under, with pepert There are Certainly Elements 113 the y one year,•i5 ey,papablo in advance. gYgtem Lhat?will naturally excite con. �•a Q WN1.r1icv in local colurdha ten ccate per Iine, e p s and d t en s if s. Ove cents per line each subsequent insertion. tempt, but if we must choose between I �, penial contract rites made known on appliaa Ilowi3l crime t0 0 oil .-undetected e" _.• on. No free advartiaing, g -- --.. -�'- , Advertfsemante without written nae:actYons and nn uni?hed, or to resort to means t1� INTM01 - 'willbe inserted nntil forbidden and charged ae- -_ - ttordingly. Orders for diecoatiuuing adyarti■e- of an.undesirable character, the latter -. 'A C atan�"ttiostbe in writing acid se�tto thepub- may be the lesser of the two sells. new broom sweeps lean, Sher. Our 2�c'broola will lease job Work prompt ly attended to. X641' dc%vertdeementa. p fa pubIlMed every Friday morning,st its oMa you. Nr e washboards, Shboards, . ' Pickering oat. The question of industrial strikes is one which in late years is assuming T �A -TED.-A eood, ¢eaoral servant. Pails, Mops, Scrub$, Stove ' lliiurkar. d+, Thexton, Proprietors alarming proportions, and one tb r� Apply to Mrs J5 ee Routtedve, Whitby. -' brushes, �j-iT'. bruEhes, _ should call for action on the part o ` oar le islators. 6trikes.such as that ``I1 NO 1 CO.WS.FOEt SALE-8 fresh Tacks, I1ne8, Clothes pins, r 4onr 1pantl0s-Btrict Independence g SIX 3 in fall pow of m::k. AA y=1y to F. y acks, Etc. of the coal-miners in the united `Banka Pickering Ott!than-AFlnt-class Local Paper. States; are serious matters not only OVA FOR SALE.-Thu undersigned Cleansers and germ (lea- has to the capital and labor directly LII• COW for sole a good new m:lch caw James - - Cup z zpeotarion.-The hearty .--aappott of the oeotrle of Pickering and vlotnittr Volved, hat the whole country suffers L.Palmer.lot in.cos s.Pickering a ci more or less b these difficulties ahs• _ tSroodya rshPenrgl a, On HEAT FOR, Sal KALE-The _- i ag between employer and employees, for Palen ltriesned has s quantity of backwhsat y Bcc1;W . FRIDAY. JusE,. 20 1902. Accordingto the existing condition oiog fast, Those desiring order - Ia, Lye, Washing com- g g •coats. Ed Bryant loo 1;,eon 9 PtekertnR• of affairs, the interests of one clash is - " pound, Sa poliil Borax, closely linked with that of another, so �OOU-FASTf:RE -FOR SALE OR -- Bath Brick, -... -- 1 -NOTES AND COMMENTS. that when one industry is disturbed, To Rent-Ftfty acres °tors or lets, well Picketing �• others are effected thereby. In the Township, Apply to B. B, Locker Whltb'I. _- - -. watered and fen ed. cos it lot 4R, „^ The conclusion of peace in South er tf _ Africa is being accepted by the Boers esae of the stake b coalminers, I where the output of coal has been 1 P�8T1 Rc. TO LET-Those wishing We have soar favorite Soap, Comfort, Sunlight, SearehlighE with complete resignation. They are P Gold, Lifebuoy, Surprise. _ rapidly surrender•in and neem deter- seriously affected, there is hardly a l to sans astnre for oau.e sarin¢ the t�rtn' P y g household in the whole country. but + mer. a1su 450 buehele of Oita appiv to A v w mined to make the beat out of the is compelled to suffer on accpunt of Thomson, Brock Road- siauatioe..r They realize that the fates P , - J have been against them and that the rise in the price of coal, and every I „agyf TO RENT-Or in hares one manufacturing industry, that uses b n'.rei seers,so e't ha f .t 9. coo 1, e =: nothing is now to be gained by con. fI P:ckerir.: v.ow;::g all Sox. Apt-;Y to •t C _ _ _tinning t1:e1T feelings Of 9131rn061Ly coal as a fuel l9 more or less a sufferer 1 I:aoan:,Ixumlge Or to H T Lore nett farm l froa3 these labor troubles. Again, in II peatof 'A 3a�e �� Factory Cot towards the British. The sasses are cities, whet@ the usual method of UaT-.4 I n ens on the Brack It�aa - urging the l3urghers LO become lova, c �� rt�een tceith c;o at:t the l o cies 4 f eubj:cti?' of tae Fling wail$the British travel is by the trolley' car. the btl i I l; ai eaue•4dr tae l»t:, ,3,t. TLe s >tr . . - . 'u ° , a: r1e89 mea. a8 a rule, Lave taste lite-I a,., i •reTardwi by leacitst t:.e sante at cLe .. . - . are doing everythiu, iJ their power to P 1- 4 of residence in the outskirts of. the `°w'o'n`" t: - ! (make tLem reconeiled to their .law - conditions. With the progress3yE cnrporatton,� The establishment of LCA'TED-A good general eervatJ ccs s spirit of british rule, we can:-look far the elec`.ric'rnil=yav systc.n. Lias to 5 able w o'p?air:a�ki-;: 4�^a warps. •�nUly ;jg inch goods, 34 yards to piece selling ever-, day at 90, ' !ward hopefully to the future of.5nu.:r Great extent di:ttrtn.r.ed where the,r at once to Jatnes. Torrance, 'T••ehingtou 1 d be. I:1 marry - OLda� J ne._ wh It lists, y a t 2. ace or • e R -- c 130* 1,+`iarN a•r• �3 if �t 11 '��3 Nle � Ls O' Can get piece f n cyclic g places s:ou. -- •, Africa. their I . _ _ � •a;3 or � ;3 •1: per �-d. _ residences ar:several miles _ T U 1'i)Q 5,1I �--I Lyragr, 'nlj S ," froth the y tear r;;+ h oih farmer-Lake ' e ,•- ,: _. cases rt :r places of busttle but the t , r•*••� P i r tat - 1Durtn t1:E pest uirntcr tLe Curia+Fa' rapid tran_lt o L I t., ..•+' r a• rri.t.:e • .'...r, ycd t _ . g P p � y ue trolley makes ane' . r<tt Nr.l _ - lee Company stared lu tlieir L•u.ldiu.cs c� t ar Of 1 SOT 1 . .. _. e•ad. Cf aCl?SiTO Llie ciL3°r �L '1 tt a••rr fred:n.,tta o+n.. n:-+e I's c ta+_, t.: .ust - - J or f.,r ta•n Jr t: 11^tLe}t'. n1• PnI Det ,n(' Salt n . Int Fairrort 3'2)90 Coni of ice. The arike occurs among tLe emph}.rei'Of; �..r -ya Write or al'p,Stc J A W ' e,Nr--�r'uam quality of the icaJiarveztrd to the Las a stfe.«i railway rnakiiig trace!by :ilia;ant +a_t Is meeting with- such favor by the —" _ rneho.i ►i:lpogsibtr. t►te Uus:aEss then j — - Hememt�er we~ha••e City Dairy Ice Cream Wednesday people-of Toronto;that tLe scwpany ,itis ntlier.3 lei t:le city find t�aul�clves �i �,IT �`11 ' s f aid Saturtlar nights. AlSo we sell 3 1 machine oil at find it necessary, cr: l:ccoanc of"' elle in a.very unpltasant wid igcorivettiet t • A,i ki> •i1 2Sf a sil . and Plymouth binder twine at less than res- rapidly tacseaairig tleu,and for. tbe.r .position. Thus t:;e matter 9f stn:;ei ' I Flt(-I?' TEFES. 4R �dSCi LO Elect :or next - ent wholesa-1P rices. Our car will be in', in g few days Q.•` =.anon s :s one taxi does not uitesest only sill:('tl�, Fac., P s=upply two new buildings. TLis thole direct y concerned. �6a t. In eat r rxarFTr r� -- 11ndBstfy Ya one wlJlch will be of con w},ole°oonntr ae wail, Where the for a l k:Lds r,. siderable.bencf}t to the southern part y J tell and Winter app`eiy Send Sour-order, prices are auarantee:d. Fill deiicer_im- effect of a strike i, so w:dle•spread, • '19HN E. 8EF a tit of the toaushig by supplying labor to and so disastrous to all, Llie �ettletnent t e mediate orders- to any part of the township: lit number of!nen at a season of the Pickering. _ year mol rn work c+call is scarce. of the-difficulty should be placid in y the hands of a third party, who 13 The company is to be congratulated disinterested and whocati bed ;:ded; BEARE,on the success oftheir enterprise and �H0 there is ever reason to believe that on to arrange matters fairly a. i iia To R e Y partially. alany threatened strikes their'business will increase year by 1 have been settled in this way in s. ' ;ear. manner satisfactory to all concerne3.f GenerAl Mereha ' t, �� hiteti ale. :. Sale nd there is no reason why all disputesOor . 1 t 4 b : `- For the past Reek,- the General should not be settled in a similar man - Assembl•of the Presbyterian church ner: We do not see why a 1.v of Canada have been holding their could not be enacted compelling dia. i Comfortable Feanie Haase in PicketiaR :annual meeting in the city of Toronto putanYs to refer their troubles to a �illaga. ::For oA � ��+� - One thing noticeable is tbe,rmbounded court of arbitration. Very often both 1i1-.t.e confidence expressed D the ministers parties are more or Was to blame',and pp y P i Frame Haase East et Pickering V illaRe _ from the West in the future of a court of arbitrators could view the : that art of the Dominion. It gnestion without prejudice.and render Insnraace prompdy attended to. l :seems that a man citing go o las---' _ _ of Line" ' • ,; ., cobs and to the North Wast territories ConveyanaiaQ done - Without returning filled with, enthnai To PATENT Rood Ides � _ may be secarea by i asm over the future of that country. oar aid. Address, - - •'It is a.great cou>ftry" is the oQinion THE PATENT RECORD, Visits Claremont -_ ors.OL eve TaesdAy. _Farm Implements - --- �- -- again, and those living there are con t,sa , :rY • V. Richardson, slip - fidgntly looking forward to the times a and -. when Winnipeg will be the capital ofrA Source -� rotary Public, Pickerivc Buggies�, _ - -, our Dominion. The progress made of Delight Or the best wire fence on earth : 1 during the past few years has been �- remaritttblg_and if c tuned for a few A charmla tit of teeth b a constant years longer, half of the population And yet they are easil,tetared. I■sndcessfully used monthly by over E axGE PHILI , o roug am Cali r3 you e of Canada may be seen Rest . of Our modern.methods make 1t easyr-Y,(,,oU?,druggis1 400Ladies.8afe,eIIectual.Ladiesask _ !Superior. fix anyone to become the possessor for C.ok's Coutes Root Com- best prices going. of a tet tet of teeth ppoocad. Take no of-her.as all mixtures,pills and pretty i imitstions are dangerous. lf•rioe No.1,flpe r The revelations in connection ii Nth °o fiOO Is alm box'L Na 9,20 degrees stronger.0 per box• No. Out operators an experts tor 7,mailed en receipt Of price and two cent -- 'ht-fare box pilfering b th-e condile• - _ ■ra S. seta cools compass wind■or Ona tors of tht-st est tai mos 'in Toronto, H. A. GALLOWAY, Dentist �laa.Iang48oldandrecommea¢adbyaA _ l t K.Is. Corns Toronto ransibaeng�tr�C.aada. `Farers Drug Store are such as to add but little' glory to voa=...a Queen yes., the adopted by the Pinkerton C Wherever this body Of -------- - ----------- detectives. --- -- - - - - -- ---- - -- se S a prices''. :alien have been employed, they have --- ^ Where you can get a enable articles at wholesale pr' 8B been andje hei to mach •dyer criti• Fall ) �j �}� ' „ , cisrlt art- tl3eir' methods hay been i t ` Berget'a pure I ngli5h parie green insect Thomas'Electric Oil,2 bottles for Ria powder,helebore, etc Chase's and Carter's Pills•? hoses for 250, : universally unpopular, and those tvh0 Pages English stomach and liver 2 for ?5e have beer. so unfartlutate is to be Paints oils and turpentine t; 6 Blood purifier for clearing.the complectit,n Beef Iron,f Nine pare 75c bottle�Oo �ennvicted by their evidence Lave j FlaIInel. EtC. and renovating the system Syrup hvpophoaph'ites is a splendid tonin Undevw��tr,� I3 Blankets, s, u,ttally su,oacaEd iii esti:using :nneh `-_ Burdock and sarsaparilla a regular hie and me ole builder d sura tb for f5c -• pttlilie syn3pata•�1• In Toronto, those :' betile f0{S,)c Fowlers extract tit wild strawberry 25e •a We have jest plaeea in SDY'it a large A9sortrnsnt of B.iot4 an i Shoes and ciaitii bey' Blogys blood purifier a reg o,s bottle tom.or 23 Sy William-flus pink pills genuine 3Ua v Lo have been char 7>d with the bL - are the best v clue we have ever offered; Pierces prescription, Patne;s celery tom• Syrup of ii3e 3+ic crime have endeavored `to gown this _ ' - - pound, Burdock blood bitter, Hood's C3storia, io. sympathy, and they have ton ��Jahn sarsaparilla,Clark's red clover compound Epsom salts3c1b,.011iefor oro 1 r certain extent succeeded;by the cry 3yer'ahair vigor, SRaroers_ea[e..cure, Glanzer Batts 3c Ib,1for 2 for >ioJ _ "They tempted, and, w(! full"• TLis a❑ of these Ric y Ke d><r'sSp in lCu Cure o __. _�- — vodd's kidney pills 3i)a I U , K n ]1, pay appeal to popular feeling--in t1i.eir bel parmeele's A-yer'e and Burdock Pi 118 x0o. Pages I:neap spavin cure,ggaraateid3l r -- --llalf; 3eei13E LO •be an admission of WANTE IFA Chaee's nglishtent 40c. Caliente soap tie Pages English p3aema and pile ointment re Hair dye tee pelt 40c for 25 _ 50 svesknsss and guilt, and one that EGGS, ' •• should not Have ills effect Of creating _ Pages dyspepsia tablets gnaran-teed to care Gillet's Lye lfkrs tin for Zoe indigestion 40c.' - Sticky fl y paper and fly pada a prejudice in.the favor. This would Pa es worm-syrup 25C -Perana R0, Sarnia water whits co si oil i8:gallon bean awful world in wlliell to live if o waggons c far s lyw e_ : Pickering Condition powders and horse. medicine of our all at m houses al her i 3 P ng We Were all to yield to every temptat- Tec sillp for cis, at ur _ I1 n e i na_... :._ -._ yn And We Pay The Highest s kinds - t ion to which we were exposed. While Price. If you want us to call �o Remember Tol Sava from 1C to 25 par ce ibp 3 sling with eIme temptation: are very great and _ . place', drop card. �QholeSale and Retail TT r 171 Kira S.Bail, `i'tl}tlire much strength of will to -'re-- Ontario Poultry Produee Co. - Drngirests C• iIF• �a lel C�• iTOSONr0. ch gist them, Still ronc are so great butt 17 CarlaW Ave, Tozonto. Opp. Clyde Hotel - Tye have the Power to resist them if, j - ° - - - r ' 1' -«r• wire :. .... .: 1 ,_. - . . �,,,;.�'rn s; , v.. .ray:x .. . ., a.. ', r\.`s. •-•. y,e ,.,.. •'". -.. .. •,`,. ....n -iy';- r..-. d:r.:- YET :+. .o;x�'F.- :r?i. ..;.: .-� a ,F .... W.:.W.. , S ...:. ,.. ': ..G•' '.. s... ..,?,et �P A ••a S t. ... } - : I • y , .�4L,Afa�ee9N7 go and have a Rood time. Grand concert to nae r.ya for'ort Perry tod'prroee3 v a, e•a e ort Dose, F -- '�►/�' — -- -..- •T. G visited friends in the cit 6 oigllt; Tuesday to Saint -- • z• 9 in the Town halt in the evening. } -field t©r uoou.Greenback[light; Wedues Mammoth Bargain- Day Sale John and Dire. Underhill. sirs.James day. Utica night; Thursday, Ashburn, Mrs, Mitchell of Whit a visiting at I , t -" «t g t nlerhilI and files E Underhill and I no°n, Slrrtle might; Friday,Geo['cruet S. Palmers. v John and Mrs.Harris attended the funeral con R-ich, noon, Blackstock for At Beal's Furniture Caremoat, Tuesday June 17th. Sl:bs Dunn, of Toronto,is' visiting her of «m. Harris of Ashburn on Friday. night; Saturdav, «m Redman'& scuRog, - Thomae. Mr.Harris Las been ailing for some time noon, thence to his own stable until - Ali- brother t: Foster and sirs. Hutchison were at and was T1 years of age, IIs was one of Monday morning Wes Lamb, �laii:. 5 Dczen lace trimmed hS.c wiadoW ELadEe con^Tete with tasaele 49c each. Salem on Friday, ttereiment II-The Cauadian Fred a r , the old Nas i esdale„ ''' Three $13 00 bedro=tu setts olden oak dnah o _ ss 3nntel Power—ofToronto, is vial • b all who knew him. He lea`ea a �' `' £' K sly_mirror ba Buuker, Picd�ring, will make the seas^❑ E 19 00 oak sideboar;i $14,10 One good sideboard mirror in bank oalq ing friends in town. grown no family who have the sympathy o!11,.02 a, follows:-SIonday; Alae SEb, ' 3'=9.120 Parlor suite just came in this week, velvet coverinif only $'2.0,00 Caleb Forovth we are sort to report is III with tc l y p of the in their bereavement. Iesrees own-stable, Liverpool, and One solid walnut sideboard cost $'22 00 a abort time siaoo, latus mirror in baclt, p lois fever. i sad gloom was cast over the com- proceeds to Mrxwell'a hotel, Highland only 55.90 '. DIEs;rs iiirnie, of Myrtle, called on uiunity on Monday, when it was learrt Creek. to soba Header- One couch velours covering$9 50 for $0,98 _-fri.nls here fast Sanday. flat Bliss Alice-Bal.lonr,cf-3shbttrn-7 --Buby carriages, buy them at your own price,and day only. All goods delivered � Chas. Gibbons and Joseph Foreytl�of ,g bti that morning,at the early age of 22 �'httevale, for night, 14edresday, Bub . Toronto,are home for a while, years, a n regult of lung trouble. The bard's hotel,Broukham for night;Thars• , Warden Gerow was in Whitby last decettEad the fifth daughter of James dap to Greenwood hotel, noon, Aaron week. attendiag Count council. N'an=tone's. Audlev, 'night; Friday to bliss alai is Diacnab sent 6atnrda and Dtrs, Balfour and was a great favori�e Woo' hotel, Whitby, for night; g p y with all with whom she was acgaaintea., Satcrd3y to Gordon's hotel, Pickering, -- -and Sunday with Doss Magg:e blil{er of The funeral took place on Weduesday to for noon; thence to his own stable antil'�Fu r Ashbar¢, the Presbyterian burying ground at Ash- following V=dlay woroius •_ = � Mina Bertha Cooper is in Cherrywood barn, when the remains were followed to Yrirkce Glaclen 0813)=Th: imported this week attending the wedding of Miss their last resting place by a large number Clydesdale smlltou, the property of Wm -' b1cRi12, of sorl•gwinR friends, The surviving mem- McKay,Claremont, will make the season a �a bliss M.E.Gibbous has retuned from bars of the family have the sympathy of of 19(3r2 as follows-Fednesday, leaves the city after spending a mouth visiting Elie whole community in then Lour of his own stable and proceeds by way of NOW 18 the time t0 have pour- furnace �1 friends. Atha to Robt Jlilne's, Green River for put Or repaired Work guaranteed sorrow. \ - w •.. - IL liar now been Sully decided that the --...,_ noon, thence to Brougham for night; P P 8 °new C.P.R.track-shall be laid jag southHorse Register. Tharsday proceeds to Kirk Beelby's,5th - f - of the village, con,for noon.Audley for night; Friday, - - Ira Boyer has at last purchased&horse dttraetfonrt (106,3) Imported Scotch ptoceeda to Wm Edwards, Bslssm, for Wk.mast say that "Ira's Namla not all ciyde,the property of Lamb Bros, Port night; Saturday, proceeds to hie ova Dowswell � €Pert will make.the season of 1903 at stable to remain until the following _ - Cj aremont. 7 is his mouth Y Wednesday, M.C. Tait preached two very in. hie own stable, Manchester. } � ! terestin sermons on Sunda and all Border Dodo[ (IW14)-The Imported 3egger•lltare-The popular American - - ---- g 9 brad trotting; eta:lion, the property of • appreciated them. Clgdesdale stallion,she property o John P Fe Y - - pp Miller dr Sons, Brougham. Tuesday, Rob*. Deverell,Pickering, will make sea- e Our football team will go to Uxbridge g y' non of 1902, as follows-1looda leaves u>5 May 6th leaves his own stable and pro y on Saturday. They will be accompanied his own niacin and proceeds to Live of coeds to That Knox's, Brock Road noon, P Buy the Old Reliable by a number of our sports. for U000, 3laxwell's hotel, HigtblaLd Gordon's hotel,Pickering, might; Wed- Alex and Mis. Wilson woes al Ashburn _ nesday to Ed. Balsdeu's, base •line foe- -Creek.for ailtbt: Tuesday by Woburn to the late Mus Alice Balfour. funeral of Wiley noon rthencet to his own suable dela Soh house,na Markham, hisevo Wednes. - Wednesdayon K kk [' Mr. Howard, of Glasgow, and Mins until following Taaada morningy �]��� Pump r Tna Piikey of Balsam, were the guests of Iicttt»ibuL-The properiq of Ds9id Dstoe d a,Job a hotel, Brougham night G L,f Green River:will make the season of Thursday, Greenwood hotel noon, Sea• r Albert Mantle and family on $acFar b•rt'a hotel, Broohliu niizht; Friday, to [[Ilse Aegis and b1 r, John 1tleFatlane, 1`!02 as follows-Monday, May 5th, Will Y' g leave bis own stable and proceed to A Woodraff's hots{ Whitby, Satnrdav to of Toronto Junction, are v siting their Wilson's, hotel Claremont for noon, hit oxn stable Until Monday morcing, >f brother James,and other friends around thence along the 5th con I abridge to 1 �,�a� l town' Charles Harper,known u -the Gamble ��/t g�1�1� :Manufactured $t lc1 11 ■ 1 i ■ ■ia Alf He3 ward has finished cutting logs farm for nigli - TUend&y, proceeds to SEPARATOR iLL.���111L IVVJ 1111 for Mr. Gerow Lad otl-ers at North Clare- Mansion hones Uxbridge for noon,thence � est sad has retaovad his will to-- --by wayof Rosevtll'a"ra-yrs-Tad'&y-hetet- - _ - .. - )parts. Goolwood for night:Wednesday prxreds �� a�y 1�t10IIt C Rev. R iliiarna, sire. D. Forsyth and to for noon thence to h+e o+vn stable l y amps of Every:Descr on.sT 7P - Calvert Gostick are in Fenelon Falls f�r•oiuht, Thursday proceeds by way of fip y tantl y on hand. Y Whitevale:to'J Pearson&. Range Hill !ir M� - - this week attending the Whitby and Lind g " say Baptist Association. uooe,tbence to Andrew's botei. '3.i,;blaod Testirrt,u x13 on application, `r4ork'ng p/'''�� "' Fcar of our young people visited the Creek tar nigbt,Friday proceedstnroaiib John Ger'owi Sacceasor to y R P P Cedar Grove to Jas l;o'tiee, for noon, moie1in the shop, e r Gerow k Son. Claremoni. fake un Friday. They report having had 3 g thence to hie own stable for r,igiit R+Eur, 1 - : ...-• a p:essant ti ins,k.¢3 as doubt Z,.ep ita�3 i P �j'. R. �• lilts, y g g r:. da roreedsto4th cc•, rf Pi to St'.ti Riohardior,, Agent, Pickering, ae_it.ts s tiro plane fur a 3ay'a cuing. Mtbbard's hotel, Broasbam fvr t:oou, (laremont i Ira Boyer has vurcha"ed a two year old i thence to his own; stable until the lo{ iLorl Roaebery colt. Hack Fura th also i 3 (owing lloadav mozniei,f ,purchased a yearlic a colt of the same lord .fe'"retr-Tbe black besot} A breed. Both animals promisee much. large purr orad trait ing,italka , ti:a pro, r Tha marriage of utas vinula Florence perty of John Dickie, will stand for Caihann. dangtiter of Mr.ez l 3lrs. Jo- mares: daring the aeagon of 1.102 at hie cep:. Calhoun of BaILJU, to Rev Marrav( own stable opposite the Gordon hotel, THE ? C Tait f .Claremont, former:y of .5t Th,a�l.lotyra,msna¢er TuOtLaa. wiJ take place as noon on Jane Liberty. (3233) Val 13-Tbe pure bred !23 in"Caves abarcL,Holton -Globe. Cly dradale staifioa, thepzopert3 cf a C Courtney lot 3 t, con 1. Pickerin a will armel ar ware ouse 3larkhatn ilea a big time is store' for stand for mares at his own stab!e daring >goo if yon visit that conn on July 1st, the aeaaoa of I'.t0: Terme-To ined're t �FGotbL!I--Silver tankard. gold lined, val 1.- Sf payable 1st of February 1i�03: Stares tied at $5'J offered for competition, Base.I notrecarued regal•ixly wilt be charred WE HAVE A LOT OF THINGS YOU NEED, PLAINLY AND RIGHTLY PRICED. bail-Aaro_a Ps llarkam,old time-rivals .whether in foal or not All-.scudenta to _ aa! a Rood game assured. As 13.8)a mares at owner's risk. __. ,• Trades orocesston -takes plA eAWN MOWER for $2.2 ace; throu,th �t�ntrrtre ��+IPr• s�- c C s t3 , sit. .5 SCREEN DOORS - READY MIXED PAINT. L.. B C 8 B The imported Clydesdale alai• R ` Our gUEE9r'CITT j lta umr $o tbtns &boas lion, im orted b and the property of \ ,entoone taamaah[ne BRAD© is splendid i V ooe.- You 13 be Dived - y _ Graham Bros. Cairabrogta Stock Farm, � boaide o w v$eYentp-F��81 ywavetQes splendid p --- avetrough er will also d for a limited number of mares ,� oma g t a +ell mast�oor a s lendid mower daring the season of 1'_nr: at B. B. Bees; e 'ec �� a (it& a al� . to any cf mr following .'"` •. 6 ; star. A or'e lot 1, con 11. �IarkbLm , •atom have been j i N Cocas and Ser OUT: e fe 6 is s e K e ta. • ' t oref Tf pito r 10 33?4i The Scotch elude, so gam• I „ pains vague& They' t a - the property of Lamb Bros„ Port Perry, it S/ E Will gave you moerr h.to In.a e M to In. and give vat saet.lao• i y y� on-Jiooda9 will leave his ova stable. t i I t E t CHEAP jo,,,t i t Enamel Paints FOR 700. Boar TWINE 4��tn4 at loo. { Wl>alt3ovQS0reens 0 or Service-- peed gewraly proves to be - shad oleo tatudia ly I A rompNM line of Ad- u A yuan;Tamworth boar(registered) for very deartwltH. You painNatiOo. Regular lust&"", extension Win- , First-class worst a'aaranteed at are not looking for io orae..los sow sereno.,righaiy leo' service,at lot 4, con: 4:Exbridge. stabler the cha or ed•as from prices that are right, Thos.Bscoo,Claremont P. O. the dew wad. what 4 a Ovral b the good Fifteen Cents W3GFOti will be on the road with a fall pric w a that is i. CHOICEST MEATS. 1 and that 1. JELLSTONE Each ; litre of aina and granite ware, earl, in may; _ . PLYMOUTH A ready-wo" liaaomttta m aighe pray shades,mads by the -a]ait&s. One Cent an Hoar is the Cost q __. Turkeys TWINE ( int" peoples sbogld be .oke for San, -J. f3.BTtiDSi, Our out pr4oe y iYq►SlfTT OE:iTtl -a: You knit how pod j for a e pmad psekagre. Goo. Baady,s old stand. Cia,remont. Ciiickens is a. Come and aka : Dackr, Oystera,,aud all other how right we aellit, . —s 1`fr;;h cassis conal n . - OILS `OILS 1 OILS I' ----- -- ly.ou hand at lowesturices. • -• - �, • - .TMf: BURROU CGHST - HAY FORKS _ V ou 8 When busing Sing'a.eldstatld�Pickeriog'Village - geneclaraaprone ou - -- - _ Bay For,,good han d• CYLINGER kind ft,, z t t ' or selling le sad t cool far, m , question +tGr' _ of*••Tp OOp how Hay Forks • aF e A . much it 1 , for hone Dower. costs but * 0 A l cl;I r Double arpoo ps- - tern am ilhtstrste 1, O 10' get for, re Iso. We clow I V the • e g [hem at money » / Q you Pkv r Red. Clover t7C48nt�-F1Sf8 T thing b t the octan/s and sell th m ton� Y:� nothing but the best Uits end sell them to Son "f_offezatiag our ALOE FLAMIC {TICS- Cents PURR and UNAI)ULTERAT&D, and our L OIL STOVE. It's rhesper than pea • t 1. - L' - Price's are no higher than you pay for thelw^•r safer%ban gasoline„sad poeilively smokeless / - Hay Fork stt,ff, You'll find us rigtht in pprice,quality and asd odorts-- Bavo a cool,w infortabTe X06?€ All iron mesanre in L'ylinder,llaehlne, Se•parat. in the summer by uring one of these splendid _ r_arrr _ Pulleys ,or,Jteat.Yoot,Cost-or;Croda I lair,Hur- stoves. Two-burner sine 36.73, swivel Bees,Raw and Rolled Linseed Oils. Our "x eye, extra value at y machinery,ensuring COAL OIL 19e. A GAL T� ' Agent for all Dile are measure I b machin g you - Coal H. Hopkins Zsa each ' Ihefullest measure. k of h• H N AT We sell our it k tills finds ve �v� -: w . 1,g i S• ALA o like c;es manufactured by the DIc uglil n SCYT ESA D SN H _ TAKE A �Y Co'y, of 0512i1 a .v 1 - , Can.adtanlLc.perji<al. . through our,store. Wive lots of room,, ood \ `k a The Empire Medicine' Co, -of hondou, - light_andRoodvatnve, g• --Qanadlatea'Wk.Per gal. Witt 1To Se(4, . Ont„has -appointed the undersigned as ; a(ltnerfcan lyater local agent f,::Pickering, fnr the most wou .; ICE CREAM. Wlhlt«,1Pe per gal.' ` derful d0cov-ery of the nineteenth century. :x r It anw one can have ice t3oLDEJi LIGHT, For the treatment of the \os e, Throe t, steam It's the tarntcr. 22c,per-'gal,! Ho has goY the ice and The above ticeeare fop Dow:Iey.& Ca• Bronchial Tnbes and Longa, rt eures•Colde k' the crearn and he can Ret Catarrh, .4,tltros, Brouchitia, 13x5' fiver You'll fled ue with extra good values in Ehis a first class lceezer from 6 gal.Iota. Golden LigliI and all thrust and tang diseases. Write line, a Rood scythe for 50^. A serviceable �' conte amore,but it's worth t. he at from , for pirticuta:a,a stock o[ treatments End math. for sCc. x,,,r t:cythe 6loaes los, -wore. No other okt will ��lsi/# + } We sell She En ltsh Rivetted[lack Sc [tie. ONE DOLLAR _ywr eandach a beantitul, _—. -.Whitby,-h1Ybyf Ont•—'re ipso 8 y - -- -Dlty"zits np.- We are a ag for G aMN LIGHT Otir psi constantly on hand at _ odorless and 1.1 1. /t..a krt �,;t`3 Catton 1�IF1$ — H P yon. Nobalf by meaeuree,k spilliag.no _._ -�------------- _ ----- --�_— ,/ For market arden:l ! oney'eworlh. r r ---SHEEP SHEAR g5c waat� You got your m ors'., use. Used for ThoA - , hunching vegetables. sal, y Wc:for 5 ib.bag /-. Bicycles••.. / It for Lulls. = sell c-i�1`. Mlle$elf Axlth�gcan ti tity goes ivies+ w fair \ew Cleveland Masse Harris,_ Perfect• 1 + a� a&very other grease. f Hartford, and�Creseai also Hyslop the Seventy-FIYe �� Only you tried ny y p we show a wide res of values from Me to i0 en ! :~standard -Second hand wheels taken in Ct$• a be i $1 per pair. Wov suit you to Ibis Ube. - = � C e Aon Yy eschang f,)'r new, also sold Repairs con- I e*hotly ou hand Repairingdone'l second 0 y p hand Cresent wheel for sale in first-class - k running order 97, ' ' � ! �. a . Hardware Co. ._ �a 126 G STREET E. TORONTO. !I. Disney, Bulsd.,W, + ` . ' ,-- f - , Nam:A nc • �WfSr: v, .:P g udq�,i°`s'A'�N/'??•n; :.l_v.,,,re• �. '+ems•-•aN - s�.;:;ro, a +% - ,,, "akS.a'^"" �a ,, (e .,, - ..._y .::� « ,`,8�s..,,rir?:,,. ''":':.,:f.',w'ES.. - `;ti31` ' �'i ?*x.w t.., m, wp.• •:i•. �itw. soa.�-.-s.•z•v:. - itixA'. > - i. ..,d. ;:wse�:i ..,x w :',M' ,'.:. ..,•a. .. .. .,,a.. a"`t!.....:- ., 'F..;' 'dr-1', ."C. . s�. �,•,py,, >.-: d.: - p�,'M." :f.:..' '.p% •.y., ".'�°i• •�.9, i." • .. .. v n. , .i:`•2 .A". I n'•.3 'q.' :/.V.'�' e M f,�'Y-^`. h ,k 'P`.6.. j 't „,.�;t ....:., .:a t., ..r t... -X60, + ..,.^' •r 4,-.. ,i7. O. - 3?' .v. "l.,i. ,� , �,,r�y. ..y R _ f .:,..; ,• ±�.� S .1.RIWY't' , .,. .f' .. .. }a Y. p. , r - Y !• p', ,, , y 1 I-4,. / a s I 'f , , _ '~ji� * '• - - y d_k� � !.r ,,,J _-- goy ee�i ,_nLcourse." her home, nay. even the little angry f ,` j� - --GreMtb--his told rise-all-s -t om-Tea- [riot". now seem ao-dear to 13. i`ttIt l il�r ._ this - - t between -- -- --- - - this arrangemen t her. As tribe recalls these Past tire, i you, and - It is difficult to a y a supreme eA'o hshe subdues uthem, A� . ` hia r 4'u*" _ an thi but you know, my ear SEVERELY TRIED BY - r.r_ ... _ _... �����• anything, and but" jos the tears Lhat enlarge D�ENTB PECIIZLflR' $ E �courgc fellow, t.hat-that her eyes, gives way to no ,emotion.i -: -. �1.� . ..I know everything, - ell You _. .. ,� At last all the guests are gone � ,�'l` ' Dugdale, ca.mly, B would say," Bays and the newt married pair are left .+ • his ousnese decreasing as he e _ - � sees hwSsa host s increasing. No man together in their h me. rdiaary Med c ai a *111 Not �` v OQ......... -_- - _. _ could expect you to give your eon- a is all over," says Ii neth. lone ^�- - -" sent. It is quite impossible for you Yes, all over," returns slie, smil- O Because•it Nerely Touches thra t THE ERROR OF LADY BLUNDEN. in He is extremely ale, and looks m to ow to Get at i to give it. I shall Say nothing dig ted. ow Y p u it makes -'sy p �� ouble. behappy w ram ugi of one-does it not?" she says, Pur- he Root of the Tr more. id t could g Behind the veil of ha,' wcmaalyyl ' � everything; and sometimes I,�try to posely, with a sir ht sigh. "A tens- eryq�� CHAPTER SI. fear makes the indt modesty sad fortitude, nearly ev gnation in her cheat myself into the belief that she mony of any sort, I mean. Once, I woman suffers indescribably Ire When Gretchen tells her father of tone warmer. There is unwonted could. At least I had not courage confess, I almost cried. You look time to time, and continues to sut- rdir _- --" her determination to wed with Dug- m°lsWr° in her eyes. "She is marry- to fling away this only chance of upset, too, Ken; but we mustot-be t� is aAtte o2 all her efforts, becau°* d e d no other sh fills him with ing him edmplY because she loves I having her always near ins. It melancholy on our wethe day, o ,Lry medicine Ss powerless to do steems._.abstrrd, does it not, my talk- must we? And nee-even the after good cases. Or +aiY�madi- ;e1. % consternation end a sorrow that "It is unnatural," says Mr. Tre- in of love? Dut I do love her; she noon Is 'going h ' i be good ge us" -- "13 amounts almost to an indignation. cine mttiy give temporary ,,. matiie,- laming. An people hill is my entire happiness, Lend her to The day has indeed changed- The a pt,rgative may do "fTiatrbut�v4b, r � sc>et-se;hie-pride,-f,;13 2i _of_--hte say ail sorts of unpleasant things. me for a fe�v years, Perhaps I snail clouds have all dispersed and are capable 'y 6tart, ehauld elect for herself a life so g• one great medical discovery r replete] with trouble, h wanting in' I suppose you are prepared for that? release you from your bargain even quickly disun is a Fforth, and rom behind of permanently curing and prevent,* -� 1.o or even barest content, rieved It is no use arguing. I never saw before that time,h�'T'temain there is seen.`di gaa coldpbuti elco a greet-sets frig i�Pink of the These Pte' fir. .-. Joy B any one so determined." "u " says t1f it s are him beyond.expression. W ,; "Like all gentle women, when ocr was even a chance that in two or ing to a cheerless earth. Through not an ordinary medicf.c; they ar! s�+t "I shall never give my consent, - casion arises she can be firmer than three years you might recover—" 'the window a pale gleam Fomes, and. i never!" he says, with A wave of the me is ne, �u c e head, meant to declare that in this most. I am sure, were he a Penni- "I shall not recover," i quietly,- lighting on- ractising .baa d, entreaty will e h t thi less student instead of being Dugdale "but I shall di©; tdiat will do al- good-morrow."s notthata very delicate atten- physician who used tem in his PrL= of Laxton, she would marry him all most as well, will it not uneasily. tion.on the part of the sun?" she vats practice for years before they But Grbtchea lingers. Not yet - the gym°•� "My dear boy, don't," "We are going to have not ever - will she abandon hope. "Then I suppose we ought to be. "It is very depressing, nffd must be says, gayly. g evens given to the public 'under ills. "Perpetual dropping weary away a name of Dr. Willitrms' Pink Pills. afetal for serail mercies, and thank uncommonly bad for you, you know, a charming evening. Do you fe�J as TYseY ,tae the best medicine-for man. . ,. stone." So she tells herself; and grateful stars he is not a penniless atu- j encouraging such dismal refiectona. if you had Just been married. $en7 George Trearnaine'a heart is of any dent," says Dir. Trezaraine, with a I Death is a sort of thing we none of -I don't a bit." tae only medicine for woman• Mrs, but the adamantine order. She Lays sigh. "I shall, however, make one ,us like to dwell on." "I do," says Dugdale. "We are. John M Kerr, Chickne N . - -her t3r`me upon the table and regards f rhapa why should -married - irr t,rieva.biy so." _... siarr._' .- kVilliama!--I'it Fills haus ! hien with melancholy eyes, and asks more effort in her behalf. 1 shall You do not, pe �` me any-a dollar in dotter*' him, is a dismal monotone, if he, appeal to Dugdale." you? Rut I think of it constantly, -Whatn, wi a ,dismal laug says don't bills, For some years I was greatly - who has professed such monotone, i he, "Will you, ,dear? Of course you more than ever of late, as ie ria- thea, with a,merry leu h. "gI don't a@icted with ailments that tr'a'!a the her is s professed her undoing. tido. Tfqrse= always know best. I always say � tural. Gretchen ii young. She iL will think you area very a.rcteria bride- lis of so many of my sex miserable you have the clearest Judgment of I be only a girl still when"-with a groom. And, now I am your wife, r Tna.ine feels the power brought_to gathered to my fa- I warn you I shall be a fearful ty- I tried many medicines but found n bear, but steels his heart against it Ri;Y IaaA I-ales mwt _ But�ill_ it _'le - "I am g I akrall.-forbid '�v_tonea relief until I began the-us of D!+' and goes on with admirable Hrm- do any good, do .you think? I am there. Iliave o P- �ii.liams' Pink Pills. Thee afraid it has rather got out of our It is at least in my power to leave but those of the sweetest deacri nesa: hands,--gone beyond- us, is tact. her rich: there is ao reason wbv she tion. I think I shall run out and sea have made me feel like anew per- . would have to spend youragainsun the almost continuous sii>'ei• (Poke the fire, dearest: it is intensely l should 1 later oughnIawould imy,gard n o any violets wonder where ing I endured has Passed away and • time nursing a stick men. AL our Y I P _ o en hat this morn- life no longer scl)ws a b::rLlcn. E g ) happy 'iage! It is unheard of," will do no good. But you can try. have her not quite farget me, h. t H dyI put a saucid orgotten it. know of a number of other w0.r.on . Y cold to-ni ht. I Scar interference n • iM "it is my choice, You are very clever at that sort of j quite. I think she will never quite Ing? I hope she hasn't II am mak- w)yo l aye been similarly I n4te4 - L'" "li'hich only proves you are too thing, Oaty, dont be too severe forget me," S :young to crake i, choice." with him, poor Doy. P.emember how "I hope she will never get the lrrg -myself quite at horr:e." and I think Pr, Williema' Ptn los - "I cru very little oirn sags than len I ear afraid. And, ai�°r alt;t-char 6tui,of lig Purpose rblow n his l he,Ilave you really no regret?" asks worth their wei¢hC in gold to those y g I delicate he is he-oaanot live _ve I g earnestly; as though !ri secret a6o super from icasale complaints or Kitty, and you said nothi about A, 13er inability to choose," retorts gleeke' and Steele say that only half nose sonorously, Getting up, he wonder. yet evidently greatly cheer- BeTheatapPite-iof health for . beta --�- - the. repronchtully. the property is entailed; and at his 1 walks to the wtndow, and for a few ed by the brightness anti gladness of "A•re you going egaitast me in thin death, o! course. Gretchen minutes, "silence reigns supreme." her manner. "No longing for sono- men and women t'.s in 'ir timely tnatte`r, Gretchen?" asks poor Mr, i "Oh! hangthe property!" tater-I "What will the uorid say?"- h© I,thiug in your old rife that I cannot u of Dr. Williams'nery PinkdPsup, - patt ins, at hia wits' end- ' Rh p rescntly. ''I hate heard ive you?'• -Whi•'h act as a ner�'e tonic nn sup- l Why ru is Mr. Tremaine, tmpnt'ently, goes on, p g ly to e.-jeel 1s it? I!'ave l not always been a fit won't console her, it she I women called mercenary for far there rleally imake s nohthtnge"ceays Mr. I Frhey r�Q`elooded many tlnocsande of j. good father to you, car" for him, I know I shall sec leas." d t � ,ca,as of ann^rrita. . "You ha�'e, darling.-the best, the Lha�cttid yet with her cheeks white! "Gretchen "ia not one to be die Lhtgdale em trety; "I have a soli- "+'e'1 r,o " ron- yleareat." lien arras are around hi9 'iand $er e3'es tali of silent grief sad treed by the adverse opinion of Lary regret but !t is a supreme one; IPLien, pairs to the rack, neu .11 - _ neck now. Crcat tears are in his when that day comes I shall feel ash society I' I I lett a whole hoz of the most myen- palpi tion,eprroll of si. rh , team .. ` eyes. Few risen aro proof against 1! it was all my fault: I know I j "11ugdale, let me Pay rtomething chnnt.ing burnt almonds upon my palpitation, icdigo>'lan. rheumathus u the Leary of thefts they love Dfr Q Aciat'ca, "g t, Vitus' drr.ce -rd par- r,h,z11," says air. Tremaine, irrita-' for your own sake as m rh as for tinsel ing table thin �n;trnm that tint paX .1.,. s, Act a•it•stltutes - I'remaizie's fen.turPs relax. .There i I hers The child is young. - only Dandy brought me from. town. and should 6e a\010, 1f you `"ala° ,y out `bly. ire tiisiale signs of a speadY err- I Don't think- about it any more nineteen: she has been nowhere, bas,I know I Shall never sec thein agate• health : e:e -hat tF* till rants "Dr. render, or at least of a compromise to-night. dens." says is wife, I seen very few; she hardly realizes as Brandtndy and I'lorn will °When°mI Williams' Pink Pills for Pa'e P00- Then you give your consent, pa- 'soothingly. "Things alwoSa look what life means. Suppose she should to it not heart-rending? pa?" blackest at nightfall, To-morrow. tire of attending a sick man; sup think o! it I could almost 'Peep mS pie" fa on t3 cry box fold by all "! i3u, iris from mine eves.''" dealers or vert Poat pabl at 50 cents last: vu Idolso unwillingly h ro- w I�slzz discus-4 it it more appeal " Iiug- pose - I am only supposing, mY aP a box-or at: boxes Mr 59 fs0, by ad- i I gi ° dear fellow - but should site see any , You certainly am an nfiltetod be- , - Y P • And you will speak to Kennethe do , D T t`r I I dale," says lits. 'Tremaine again ane to prefer to you, what then? ' 'lag'" says Kenneth, and then t1f`' Co Dtgockvil:e. Out.tl:1nmsE Msdicinr► I --you .will say you are very PlepB still irritable still wtth a determin-"' "That is my risk,"" says Dugderle, It both' laugh, and <:retchen begins to s+adl "Do you Uiwk I ars fool en-I,wonder when luncheon mill be ready, sd')•' �ation that asrounts to courage Y Y" "!Sy dear shell certaibly speak But as morning datcna, hia sons-� o+igh net to have thought of that? as she realty ate nothing at the i to hint t liners is a limit to hu- -fie gomeahat ebbs and as Dob Acre b' But I accept"!t Fiealdes," -..turn- dcleunrr sn hour ago, anti !a now at that Brugsch Bey asscrtta to n' man forbearance; .I cannot go so far might, oozes out through his finger ' ing his eyes on TccmalnC - "link I ve�� �eng3erly. so sweetly, eo merr'-indeed I qualltied terms that the latest date a, I am 'leased." i tins. Indeed, when, some hours lat- me over-sanguine t?*�ou iw„1, but I tv tine, rJt° play her part that Dug- which can be aserSt:ed to the veal "You wilt not be un in to Tian, he draws neariiugcia?=a-fare sisiets�gtr Leel es-3Ls� ruction to. have talcs dear?" says Uretohen, a little tram- stents this'cowardice increases, un- happen dale a heart revues, an a Q8° en filets two tltousturd five un r a nlnuslY, laying her hand pleadingly - "+h° is a woman.' quotes hes fa- peace and a hapPlnexa beyond all years be,fore It w there- cpon his chest "'liemeasber how Cher, " 'and therefore may bo ,w&-I" I words Ell his breast. - Jure built, according to tris rhrono- one little cold word will hurt and e� to Toa •has lir and she is, !n my opinion, the hand f _ -(To Be Continued,) Icgy which is given in our common C rh��so's 4lat.men t Is n car ri f e 111 f aoutsd him." - Piles d atx�oitru cote for co ,;otne`,t of the lct. The adds are �- Bibles- 'sb feast scitas when _ u shhim. be brutal, 1f coo mean ►n every toren of itchtnx, heavily against you, 'my dear tel- SOAT'4,500 YMARS OLD. ' drtxi )cars before the days whin - t},at," i'n' her brutal. ather. with a taint bledtrttandprotrudtn��trpiles. low, I know her too well to (I I,.,-;- , vice i 1 opt a the manutacnurer+have saarsatord nt. "c ter Architecture. i oust w is soy n :g. and a '_" bmlle. Poor lellow, he has en- =onIa,4 fn the da.;; orera and ask your net b• trust lnindfn capableofOI r n believe thousand yearn before Mosey• the t g 9. Diost Ancient Example of Naval witho t incivility bora wbattbey thick o:u• You can use It and Dugh to b°ar. Y t oar mw bwk if not cured. sac a hoz at law gig er. earn ed to lead his kins► rrom me. You rJinll have it all, %1Z.or uavaotr•BaT=&Co..Turnoto. thought, but if things turn out as I rasa out of bondage It takes us - _ �__ ,,,r ^t<t .may, (ttIPchen; but Wthe fear' she will he miserable; the day Of rive ancient boats recently dis. back into file dim historic !+est, as atter year., if you tail to Gad happi- Z)raOhasWs 01ntnnrmt', w'll come, perhaps, when size will covered in Egypt, one is probably far, antedatint; Abraham as rile titre : _. _..-. --.-- _,_-. _ roach you • . e the most ancient ernmples f u,a es ails 4 es tdic . . ness, do fret blame are•" " rep on of e n o of the Cr s ai ' p�. til presently he is ssesad. of as I p aval architecture Sr. existence. It. sent day - "I shall blame no ,And my P y Pa I "What is All this about re roach? _ __ �happiaess will not tall me." replies uncomfortable conviction that he iron t mind papa: he la a raven, al y now in thearnegte Museum. - _r -sh°, slowly, Her lips ore white, ,the unwelcome suitor and Dugdale lb`s croaking: ho ra only trying to Pittsburg. F110 b t is built ' from .BUYING OF WIYFS, but a light soft and beautiful gleams the stern parent-before wham . he .frlgliten .you," says Gretchen's clear, timbers of cedal--*hlch have been " within,her'azure rn must plead his cause, voice, breaking in most opportunely laboriously hewn"into shape by an Wivcs are still obtained by pur- "I shall say no more until I have Aa'he enters the library and mceTa I upon the dissuasion. "Coming for- ate, The marks of the tool Ben chase in porta of Il+asian Lurope. ' Y ward, she leans li lightly u on the . teen Dugdale," says Mr' Tremaine. Kenneth's anxious eyes be feels, if R y p ployed are stili plainly visible Ia the district o! Kaniy"sehin on the Then, with some reluctance, "You I possible, more like a' culprit than be-�ah �� O{ Dugdale's couch and puts'his places, There is no evidence that a Volga, for example, this "is f ractical- z bay you love him. Gretchen. Have tore; and oinks heavily into a• sent cl heck gayly. "I won't have you saw wast used. The were mortised ly the only tray in which marriages l - g * '- things to Ken, Pap-a: is together, and where the ends of rim- are brought atrout. .The price a a you never thought. 'diad, that your, as though oppressed • with idc rn any nasty t ,girl lrom swell-to-do,family eery lose will be your misery? His crime. 1 my property now, and I shal► da hers required to be he together the pretty ,g - J very ife is ever in the balance: and when "You have wme to speak to me; battle for him." opposing pieces were perforated by- ranges from $3U to, $1 OD, and in death wares to rob you-" about Gretchen?" says Dugdale, nor; Her father laughs, and so does openings through which thongs. special cases a much ges the sura to _ R`lrat can she be marrying him .vously, plunging mto the scrbJecti she. Kenneth, drawing down her probably of leather, were drawn, obtained. Lr'the tillages the lotceat _ Gretchen, sltashe throwing out her,head-foremost. . - 111 hand to his lips, kisses it fondly.-_ and the planks were thui.-la,slicd one price is about E'-'g• It a customary - hands as though to ward off some I "Yes. I have come to speak to a e e e , e ii , , to the other and the whole bound for the father of the intending bride evil thing. "Anything but that! IIs you. Ot course I have come, my together. The seams and Joints and bridegroom to haggle for a long ._: ' will ILue�ith care, with time.' . dear Dugdale," replies Dir. Tremaine, ruarv„_the dull are_marrted.in,caxly Feb-. The skies were filled glib bitumen, so as to time over the price f be paid tse- ' � o farmer w.hase . . e e e * • . e greatly-ernburra y` rrale-Uw- -erart watertight. - The the- lady*- 3 un8- for a - br?" demands Dtc. Tromxine; den- i a Paper knife and examina4 it slow- are overcast: the earth has Toa a sides were4ainted' white above the father cannot afford to pay ber bedroom, while she"a#owtY re- j ly and with elaborate'caro, ns heart, and holds not up its licad; do cr line. nlid tic white paint be- wife for 1ii�n need lief think of ,gets ratel many"hours later, addioss though- a ga n me. omebody rain a s wr ing set off a ovc an __'._- ing hie wile lrom the hearth-rug in !should speak, you„know,” b° con- upon gravel and terraces outside. a double black nes. The skill with fair day for acorpse, - a'sorry one which tto painter picked out his THE 1•:NGLIBH LANGUAGE. ',. ber dedrooni, while she slowly re- `eludes, lamely. - lines would dO credit to a modern As a language English holds the proves her trinkets from her person I A woman is Dug----be place .for a bride. ,'ane by one, "unless nor, lits money? would at finis Jtliie ur - se of Perhaps at:the very last the poor craftsman. ,There is.evidence also field. It is spoken by abou ' 120" Tremaine's pap 'b a inability..to P"o- child clings to her lather, and as"his that the boat had received a ooat million persona' In the"greirtest ein- And I didn't thiel: bar mercenaa'ay." l a 1 y f - '�' "She is the truest and purest teed - have broken . into hysterical kind arms close around her remesrr- of-red. pant before the white and ire and the greatest xepublica- in l pest girl in aTl the world,' says I and ineztinguishabie laughter. Dug- hers, with a little faintness of ° black. lines were laid on. This calor ptie world. It is the. only language 9retchen's mother, indignantly. Per- dale, on the coatscry sayu�, with heart,'alt the good stays Sone. by. I9 visd'ble under 'the white and black spoken by Meso persons. It 1a, _- r studied- _ __ _ all the tender love and warmth of F. but most of it has scaled oft s oi.eoce. spo en a71 o%et the world. naps just a XOUd1 0f-real --- , from the body opine-Gout•-- It is hecomiog so nece€saly tl ti�ti�— OF GRACEFUL I-INES, • . some ountries-FIoiland, for in- ■ . The boat is 30 feet in length, S stance-r is taught in the public 1. test be and gb�ut 5 feet in depth. schools., 'ranch come. next in point _-_ _., _ - anrid lr decked over and of coriiiuon use. Blit Erlgh$h is tar - ,,.., 1 was' partia y its � t d the su ahead and 'is steadily forcinb �� of the deck an P- - - Itching -the boards I. • . I ostia cross 1)e 6M.9 sail remain. own way as a conurion language. - was n short, mast, aliowin _ F g -. I thah i t _ �Yit t a sail' was used, the form of -Sir Ldw�ird Gavrley-, �sfio -i17ed-ib _ _ :AAs is Being Proved Every Day'--Operations With Ali Their RIsk9 Expense ar�ti��► �fi which must be lett to conjecture. England the ether day, was .the eon Frsquentiy Fill, But You Can Rely on There were also found with the boat of poor parents, and he began ,life ` the*remnants of oars, showing that in Sunderland as an office-boy at,the . ' , N' later T -- ��11� a� - this to eI method of Propulsion was also age to thirteen. me years a . . ■�� - r�a�a employed. T e n I he started in business for himself if T " and calculated to .develo�_s�d, a s1 handler ' but in a short tints • ^T_ . IS could be difficult to imagine amore difficult vaso of piles to cure than that described fired bciocv.' Atter' both prow and stern rising from the h° commenced " its career as u�hi1F'- Mr, )(ttct,eu;<hlin was cured,- nod cured permaaeatiy. ".._. re$ton o! the keel in graceful curves owner, in conjancticn with his' . twenty years of misery I and tapering to a narrow point. 'Phe "{ether (who had risen from being a Mr. Alex. McLaughlin, for 30 y�eare a resident o! Bow�adiloaly persaiis�ho have betni troubled oe!tf, that gunwhales aarirdship :tire ]ower thaar' seaman to Le captain of his own "For twenty long years I suffered from itching piles, fife P ship) and his uncle. Sir Edward annoying dittee a nen imagine what I enthwed dui'ln$ that time. About seven years ago I nailed a druggls+; row surd stein ie line respect flourished exceedingly, and he uicl- in to cure me. Ae said that Dr Chase's :Ointment was most favorably spoken of, and oa not deviating from the lines of the mutely invested largely,.in steam 1f he land anything vessels that have been built in allil his recoatmendation I took a box. the centuries which-have passed sdriee shipping. By the time he. was ' -. Atter three apPlicattons I jolt better, ,and by the time. I had used .one box I waa on a fair way rs the timbers of this boat were laid thirty Tie was one of the leading . oe�re A I continued the treataaent until thoroughly cured, and I have hot 0affered any since. I am firmiY down. There is DO 1ceeI, and the art" public.men of Sunderland, and bc-. .convinced that the ointment made a perfect cure. of navig _9 •fore he waa fifty he had throe tinier' "I consider Dr. Chase's Ointment an Invalulible treatment for piles. 'In my Daae I think the cure Was sting b"- s,Zl i athisinst the the office, of Sir 1 tYm"I cele when you consider that I am' getting up In year*, and had been so long a sufferer from this ,� a Ind pos.ibly its bad not yet_been ward dsat.,for Sunderland as a 04t .sane„ tided Radical from 1AN8 until 1960, 11 " This is the o pioparatlon alien snteed to ells every form of Dile*a i0-e to s hoz, at 1_. t3aalCr*e dl�to a �e of this interesting when he retired front public •life,- ,.. 1. ' "admaglbta� B-sties a+ Co,, Toreatot , . • l . . • ,_ '�+ 1 . • . .,. ,1 a .1�/ — ` - . . ,. . .. _ — . . . . J. . 1 ', f.y / . . . Cf I, i.4"' .; ..\.' 6 .� 77 7- :ate. .'•:.... -. .., , .. -, .. _ wU •�,.+.:. n:� r'a`m.. ".�., !'4 „°'�^�`-i c.. r ✓ . •r...,.,. .. . '..._,;, ,- «,ver '- ..:.-,.- 4:. ••-,� .-�' s', .a` _ �. tr•:'✓:; s",._...., ..,• ,! .r..fc.: - ,M,.-..n, �.. 4 r, w :a`i •ri. ^v'-a,°a .. ,.+•,ww....,+,Y� :1u. r'".. ,2•^,. rY. ,.., 'r{'. t,. 1•.. .-�i �a , , :.. p ., 2-- i _ -.. , n�. 1. .y -,',., .. .tiY�"'✓ 107-•oda:-r. ,T,.. 1,�, r{,rry,vy'n6 rt Y. � � • � _ :'R M ., _ _ ., ' 1. w.r.:. L; . .F ;;,.. - .. .. __ ..•.^^ryr..,,r .,.e...'s-i---. +'ro.�r,w'r• .r •rri'.ow 4,w. 4 ✓r,,l(a..,. ,fit,.✓.. 4 , y ,y„q p Y' ✓y, . ,. - . ,�, �- .._.__ .J.. _ -. -. •. n. ' _. _..,._... - ....__•-_..._. _.-..2.22.2-_.._ .___�_ -_-- - __ _ _- -_ __ _ _�r.,y..�� - _-.-- -_ _-_.__ -- a.MMAMS AS ACTORS. TOLD TIER STORY. - _ - - -- Haw to Get Rrch: . � - s .� 1. .. I Z'ak.9 4, quantity o! silica costing The little daughter of man who C�j ://t�lV , _ Dl . and. Tragediangq Outside - B had been chusen for jury duty the - "� ✓ ( s Etlm Q , Pae-lonrth the price o! ell; mix it other . [; / ` _ .. da �seat--ta:-the=. f -�� -. - .. -with oil, and sell the compound to r 4 r the public at the P court and saixl: 3_o t ubservers of animals know „ price of pure o11 ; ••Please, sir, father can't come. He •� well enough that "making pretend,' offer "Prizes" with the compound '� �/ ,� to make ft sell. -It is- such a �-t`I'ut on his boots." - - "�' -as the children call it, is pot a Frao- The clerk asked ties nervous little " ,[� _ �} , ` ` � . . .., I � . . ­ . . . flee urs}eared outside the human cotupound the public get when they creature what was the matter with �,fZPj ,„ . . f,unil;. Dr. ?.ell, in a letter to a buy common soaps. In Sunlight her father. Her " hesitation showed , w German Publication - the Zeitgeist Soap-Octagon Bar-the public buy that she had not been sufficiently. -- • �''^� 1. -gives numerous instances of :what' a pure and well soap. g» • �:. P . r � he calls "dramatic light Soap reduces es snag, b equipped for the complete deception art in animals'• ' p y of the wary official.- He repeated /� ,�r11 .1. He Paints out that the Greehh and Prolonging the life o! the articles his uestioa. - �E%J� !/ , " Itomala were aware of this faculty,I washed with it, which Is much more bell, sir," she '. said, ,looking r. �l . slid goes on to relate the following I profitable to the prizes.rrthan C Zm; straight in-to ,the clerk's twinkling it�lli7 y- anecuote, told by Aelian: I moa soaps with `prizes, eyes, "father don't wear boots. He's ,�/�/ ���/// "'In 'Mauritania, on the north coast; got wooden ,legs. I wasn't told to . -/ --�-� �-• .,-- Ot Africa, the leopard never attacks j ,tell you anything else, sir; that's monkey's, directly, for he knows WHEN NIGHTMARE KILLS. all. `--"- ----------- y, . s� d secs rill at once take flight into the ' One of the :at - ��a � �� Commis a®� ��• LIATITE�j �, . -• trees. FIe finds out where a acs me ea protessioa is that many THE TENDENCY OF THE ��E rr Y •�®HB�� I .1 r I 1. :-of apes ale sitting in a tree, people die each year while asleep Can handle your SYTrEI;, ECGS, POtlLTRY u!!VA or dra ���� • lies down under it, stretching him-'from heart-disease that is brought - AP?LESle TOM%TOES. other Fruits, WCATABLES or PRO DUti $Oed Q>1i a - rA d " self out as if he were dead. The on by nightmares or bad dreams. •--- -. Shipping tags, stamps, pads supplied. Correspondence invited. tno;zke s, cat teK'ng sight of-him -A specialist on the heart said recent- 'To Add Comfort and Celerity to r�� 'fir.. . watch for some time to see whether I ly that, in his opinion, in nine cases h L��. Travel-HowtheBicycle Prov- ®o®o�OQe®o�®�oQo®o®®®4®r!®eaoOa�o�sAo®o®o®o®i z . he motes, and then,,one by one, out of ten deaths in bed, heart- ��� sinter can demonstrate tw ' - with many-alarms and returns to action was stopped by fear which ed Its Worth. their tree.oY safety, gradually Bath injurious dreams brought, on. ,,I . , • you which is the best paint. Yqu - , V ar around the bodty, smell at it, ;have taken part in thousands of All modern means of tram orta- ® - can do it you 'self. one trial will "''"i touch it, and finally begin to grim-'autopsies," said ,this expert, "and O DEMONSTRATION. convince. hat in J'" p P tion are the. direct outcome of hu- r. . bol about iL. The leopard waits in many cases made a study of the man endeavor to add comfort and _ patiently, scarcely breathing till the habits of those who died. I foundBS '�_ mints - apes become quite confident, and-that the majority had been sufferers celerity of travel: to economize on ® ms then sudden) s tin rn u ",P mal Y P springing P, is able from nightmares, or other nocturnal the fleeting moments of our short 1 you can Qct the right print to - to kill or mortally wound several disturbances of dreamland, and that lives, and to make our movesnrny� ' 1 . before they have recovered from their'frequently they woke up in the-'hlid- ® oyi- 9tirrt paint right. It is made to - - astonishment." idle of the night completely exhaust -on pleasure or Uiisiaess bent, plea- o your house fresh and bright.l�to, 1. -S > y : The writer Olen describes the man-:ed and sant. The bicycle particular) 6 t; beautify, to hake' it last longer. a �c L, gnat cis • all ured through y' a It is made at. the right price for � -11. savers of two wOdves, who set out'some particularly vis id dream. If f though once regarded-as a fad, has 6 ,, t o I.;I t wits h dog_Slac_snit.-w ; pure - paint,�a rid._roes-at---©ur - �r +ua>r pee{ale-are frrghtrned-to-detrth'-cvhfYe ordered i�s�P-to be one of the most ® agents overcharge, i11. to t}re entrance or the courtyard, awake, when they h3'.e their fall 1 i' •'7 r v' d ser eahle . of modern vdiiclee . .. un as soon as the fait<hf of e i Dro us c ul do s P a aril_aad ask.tor er. W sea n ,r 1� , $ a d ho I d pe for el let, why is u afis ortatiotl• © r y I 1 •�'t' it not doubly likely t t they die P o 1, a� �' �� - BOOKLET "K" FREE. '. . ���, Tom fright wflile asleep. when their «o know of nothing so absolutely /!�. sS's+t . - "-ri ' GRA 1 LL �j�R,ED courage 1s dwarfed by faculties tem- ugeiul in the country. It has it will tell you all about it and .;i !I 1. y, , show some pretty houses. I porarily affected ?" tdie -virtue - of snaking eight miles do �. feel As one, and throws lntn that e i Eats®:134 .",I 11 COULDN'T NEGLF:CT DESI.ESS. diRtance a sensation of keen enjoy- 1 �. RA�ISAY SON, f - - .fancy "' exc7aimcd 4tra. Mont at tgFle lleasarable o-xerciso we tV10NTREAsr *', 13Ej}IABI{ABLE cnsE oI; THIs " Pai�tt M�tkedl . PAINFUL DISEASE. "Just � get tin To-most of us, a trip ) - 3ophtie, I•�oking up from the paper. to. tile post office or our neighbor is .i�aga�tt�a�og►st�9Sie�o®o ®o�e��r�sdd•®o®e�e�lBslE• ' i . - I ' I hatYn t time to fancy any- no .light task to undertake on foot, -.,_--.,-___----.- ,� ,� n(--'ben Draper, of Bristol, Qua., tying," Rry:r.bled h(r h stlai:d,. his tlle• boiher of harnessing a prob- UNDEItGROUtiD SSOUNTA.INS. A rich man's autograph alwsiry d 7{ e 'r9 fixed on some accounts "These , .1 . Wua Was a Victim, £finds Belief ably over-tired horst takes the pLetsr_ �looks bent on a .check. -!" . and a Permanent Cure.-He Tells 1;i;i,res are facts, and no nriouat of''sasre out of the trill. A bfc✓ycle The conductors of the Trigonome- _ 1?. of H.s Sufferings and How lie f•,ncy trill get o.cz the Pact that you i ctmrsify always ready to do your I trital survey in India have made a! r p• cr,. Left His Troubles Behind, hi'e.8lcat. tau much un dress late I i' sin alar dt.:•covery. Th have ren- �fa�al�,�i�� ��#l�p�os#Nalr fJ�r� �rW . - ? lv " . „ _ bivdirlr It in made so perfectly to-: $ They t day that repnirs are the exception• son to believe that there. i5 in the + _ _ , a B:i,oto'. Que.. June 1n.-(Spccial)-i "I thol;ght Tq,,ires erwild•be made I middle of India an underground, or • Q. ' No ' d. a.a can cause more set ere to whew anvthin re Y, and the i ire at the s ery best _ _ . ' -- I q ten i,raf ler. cf trliistrlaco, raw was i) c entt sassDon'te that it be grumpy, _ mites:n length.,which liesParallel Parallel I Y�_- . �- P g," p!iAd the lad ' asst P P buried mountain ran e, a thousand _ yas wheel is nov'r an a ro oeition. ' •talo n ill with this awful tsouble� taJ a an expre.s train �eteretl• hun- . . . �ais is based on the ultarltlea of THE tAOST POPULAR QtMTlPRf4e, P� . Abu. a dears ago Ile was cured 1 dyed v,ars to reach the sin, and flog local attraction of grnvttatlon. t:,, skis vrhr' st that the fare at Ler •:sun] rates y the plumb-line besng deflected south-, �j VERT f ... teas done s thane has derided oogivej wo Ad be neajly olio million dollars.' It you of the lb best wheels, 's L� Lhe north 41de of the ,sup-' - � Y g CARBC, LIC c o_ for vblicatlon "Oh !" grunted-Mr:. Sophue, who mad� any-an., on' earth "tiers-!poser) undetgrounH drain, and north-1 • 'lut:t tate years ago' I was t"-cta'hate hecouse aLs,rhed in tis figures ,an, "1la�wt-Ifarrts," "Perfect,")ward on the south side. The Inter- Ill' with rho-(snivel -I crilTcr•adgre.,t'and had: not k.edtrd-the words pro- of '1]rttnttord."_ write to• the_ Can-!t3ace is that a great elangtsted mane TOOTH pain, so 1 st 't for a doctor, Ile terly. :'Fv'i nenls't tcorry your- aria Cycle & Motor Co-i:ia,ited, 34 of rnsak of ezcerssire density ttstster-+, .POWDER, _ � _'r gate me s. :i.e C.Ie0lvine rind caa.e to i ,•!f, We can't go, anywhere yet, and, King St: West, for their June pro-(lies the surface,of.the earth between i � irr Inc twice aftertcardti; but my o ea f f we 'cu alts, it would be im- + the-,two.observing stations. •' - - pos,trion„ i lorawrna tbo te•tli, e.•eetoete the basatlL `fit - dtsrtse las not gone. and in a short puQslble frit me to Uo .away -from _ ♦�__ _ -... _ - strangthrts the fuse . tine 1 h of another tory had atzatlt bustne?a 5o long i;s that."- Little lti:itlso--"Oh, Sat is the �" 1 I } (� -' ,.&Lod 1'#:''s time I seu.i tar, another doc-J pay11ar�"i� ;L������` Yu��s la G�lp�e - for 'With 'about the .name resulLv, I tea nffihting,iie s sons may be `0*-r•'nce between biogr;tphy and I. . , , I. . � a 1t• I 'TAB getting weaker all the ' trear•d at a di.,tan:e of a mile on a autohingraptiy"'r"- Ta-"Biography, . "� ­ltI t Da - -�_tf:-;,. . _ � I calni_.ni>;ht. I:n,v son, skietys a InAn as he is, wl.ilo --...' .11-.�." fern a r,:.ln adii•ed ma to try :ln;r> iosrrap ,v . s Ctrs him as , he .. lbOL'd s Kidney Pills, for he yard-th­,y� thinks he is "• Kt•nttington are the largest in Lon- instrument., crura, uniforMa, etc, , Fai• O-•r .tttr Teen. - , dun. 'l hc�` are,16U. feet long -and EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A SAM ha ! c{..red t. a niotlter, I thuaght 1 Ae, Ot,o ,.o n•-, ,rn:r Reasr+ vn, _ 60 feet wine. I aa,t pt'.-n,t��gt�otod, F - vtd> Ito try them end bun, !rt. a 1,ux r e,m..-nacc.n.•rrdvnn. on, . r rt.cr t i a m Z:-d tree. W;iE6lst%I a� s'. ~ J i-t u,:e wick afli I.egan the I vn +t.a..i+ A r ua nor.lx ,h 1 I ^.*�0 1• era.len, --rh„e a 44 •.: ioard s Liniment is h, b.'st - - tele �tfo./r.�S: _ P.;-: u- tr t .a oo, ca. Menke ;'rand ',oa 'clears kitchen S n/trat iasffaa.,tgyl., p tr ::tnial:t [ f 1 std a +tar.. Aa larj r, to ,ene..i: ,. ,r +.n.sur, Aad ao,w . - y ' Wi�irLBT ROY�B t� Off, Llmrtsdr - - x-•t a -,nail ben , -.rd in::r days later ne he.t rr ..r r nrlr•ri.Da tic P a sae to-the uteilsils, rtcA, iron and tlnaarer ! t t•e llli 'r tt,to ie ,n e•orr Part o! tbo tr±ir d. kni,es and funks, and all kinds of arr,•h.r about t:, s re c! A gr in O! ( Tice minion envc,n .s are made sir e• n t d 00; e I• raise Ia ,Lois. P TOronta.0at mind t71'iaa/peF,Stan i 11 i 1'1:)-this h.L.c me great relief, anal ^'r•s,l t r,- •t,, wtaeowe ;,oth�,;`�l:tcw r!aily to hngland, 17,+N?dt +!00 pins, cutlery. .,1 v Ito a, twr..aunt _ r. 1 1 d•nmrncnc(d to ire) better and g::ir. - _, t aa,3 10(i3OOU Irad pencils. -_ - ®®est f tLrengtI,right nway, - It the atmiisnhere wrre li ilfled it "Yes don't tell me Mrs Brady Is Clea suits 016x, ed , t ,t "Ti.nt was fete scary ago and I �' SPECIAL E4l UR.`iION RATES. to?h marri d Agin ?" "Yin it's orD rd. at.oL+d:o wear ca.' x'nis,h tc not 1 ! :tiny trouble in that, vvu'i!,t :ltai:e n s,A 35 fort deep offer thri:Q. f)t Iri'owed yCZ'd ba surprised ••ear degonpaon, - add rd. Hwaj n�s of a +`,. t ticks nh- wuird. Via the Chicago and -North West l COLD a1syALseT Dy . -- t and e::vnr�r,n ra' . . ---•--• -. ern Railway to 1enver, Colorado p . . - $ SH AMERICAN DYEMO co-A -- way auac,• I Marg the 4taii.t in a t flet " �tth, 'ria` not at her Ig TTI AALNNLIILL.������ t'.m sur i iced t -Z1tA.1 get i" . ,,y, Ila, r„rxzta :_ y Spring., Pueblo, Salt Lake, Hot p �rsesl-.Tdrenta,ottavi a Queb.a, th^m rho tc !:;.es. Doud's kidney "'ur,d wnri„ off n:e r.ld. 5,rin gs and Leadwood, South Da- Pills c-tainl;: �At cd,nig. Itte," . Laza'tra IW!nn-Qwnmo 'Ii�haa�t,cure a cold 1 b .'i T'l:e vt�ry r•f ?!r I'r e,p'r will bel In OM d"1--`e,ure.No YSy-Yrioo dcente kgtii,-during lune, July and August. TO CC12f. ♦cotta ill OiH B tT. A`���� �• + Tales Ldtzauvo Brono Qc+nttts Tablets Al ���R'■d goed r.en s to tunny R++rcrers tvho A splendid opFortunity is od'ered for tog t.tp r.tnad the money 1t 1t tall.to cure :�-i a It takes 25 1-3rd days for tho sun an enjoyable t:vwtton trip. Several � Nf Orova'r_afgaarnrrboaeacbboz fie. .,`:I n1Ei� not have known that I)odd's r ;.ria- trains via rile north-\Cestern FOR SALE.-TWf 4•ravol:rtl0n Campbell `-i Kidrey.Pills alwucs'euro Gro ei and to i'OtAfe once �ts Axis. 'S to in the Bln,ltar. • ; - -- 1. i.. .Q cake. F'.ull information ural il- iJlother-"Do you think that young Pr�ssos, bed 40n�0 inoitQa. Fglendtl. Wim' 14h t Ped this gentl.•man &r.d i 1s feta a coop iiait Iils(irli1. riod In�I'isirnted _ginphlEip can be obtained man has saved anything ?" Daugh- Dreier. Price$1,000oach. TermaaaCye "htirdreds of ot.hcr very burl ca:c4' 'lf:lr.Yar "' "is ;t ? Well, I should tom I3. II•. Prnrett, Ocncral Agent, ter--"Undoubtcdiy, ma.° He says •he S. FAAV)( WiLSONl,' s'hoilLd..cul:e_cu,vE,sae,- wi+d- tibr.w -.wlys--say-rt was ' Tiaere isn't a- naan in t King strict east• Tororito, Ont. has rt(h'er lgtled before." 73 West Idelakle St.,Toronto "' +� May Le n li•t.od as fir, I`rarcr wad t'tr nciGhborhood'who docsn't,help - . _ .iahpuid try Dodil's Kic:ney PL1s. himself to my Rowers and lawn The ' Mikasa;" 15.200 tons, belong' , t . t.' _ -" - - - -s i_g to t•he Japanese -Navy, i9.-the-�Min3rd s Lhi'ir nt for flbeuma is 1 - Qa lnla�- G(ns St�amahI i - w -_ - - rntitr.-t' cPiLhOrit So l2iUi'It-as-by your ` is alnntrea,to Liveryoai. noeto, w urer• ... "' Le. ledt'e." finest battleship in 00:21 r.i1sSian'. sari. portlmd to LlrttpooL Cts Qne•e oa. -� -F aim. gallopIA away. .The -'.__ - __ --_�.-.....�..-,nr���, Posh. - g (log in his zciil, ru!L ed rifter hI to; _ - The children who say tiro brightest TArge&&Al+utsteatn,b,aa6, rtor•,ecpmn,odagee r, ,k: qi �-1�v'W111I.: WOU\DS. fotillelata�sot .-Pangb'a B�a, tied t;esxexce r' -a. CP 11 r eraL7e-- t7ss ani e, c _-=-$OWA of ointntent3 _Por e» thin s don't alwa 's ret the icorltl on! are am;drht pp $ y pa 8Dec1 1 novation has t»ea af•ea to . ,;�-Trd _ __L __QatAr_rh__-VV-ij�a`r-� ----b-J--ff- 11.1 ati,;n has lifto sive , . .L I tcltile the second wolf had.CUL' ofT tjlat CCIltain rterfury ail mare, n ver vy 'sena A one, was 15rg;-"- d9='•^" aad nlxt�tq-ancovmaaatiea�_ --- - his retreat.; the first wolf, stopping' as frFarcury will r•u-ely de-troy the e3a9e of. badly brtjised and cut by being ,�+ ofthheCo�m7 7,00rr au ►a am aq tiar''cula+'s,ipyly + in l;-is Right:,-nee reu$•1 asci be { smo]Land omp!e:elydy 1u ht ' 1&1=1773. D. o"ancti twctrl th:ni they soon ma(Ie mince- when ant ring it through ibe mill'e'1;enrrACex wounds would not heal, although I as dal-I✓1•ogds t►w9c.,ito.tos ]tuner-al•ani Por4aadl, _ Such an.cles�honld never be uxed except on tried many different medicines. Dr. -- SPECIAL EXCURSIONS. 1. i' - meat of the unfortunate dog. In nip•aecripaoa+froinrepuL_tilaphpsiclane,astha , -- v laintly with which, Dr. Zell-was ' a� ! dt-Aage.h"y wi ldn:'sten taid cothagood sou 1,1ell-adl,6ed --'me,to -use MINIAir�'S -To Denver`, Colorado Springs, Pue- �O'0©A•PHOTO. Yt,RAdi?tG - ' cinpoa+llbiaidertvalrnmthaln. Hal'�Catarrh LINIDiL-N1', diluted at firs[, theft bio, Glenwood Springs, Col. ; J, � ,,�®pJ�4, p ,- ;luatnted, there R a favorite and Cure,mannlactured by F.J.Cheney-k to To rets intetligcrit dog. IIis master• ado:r:r„'co trains no therm:,y,and la taken in• stronger as .the soros began -to look Salt Lake City, Ogden, its$•yg�V'bTl?@�T= _� t was a very good-natured mon. whore a nary, ac;tng dinactiy upon the blood and better, until, after three vcreke, the Utah; Hot Springs and __ _ IV sr.metin;es had"to use means to ' ncom rnrfacea of the r+yaem. In buying sore have healed,. and best of all , srsanrvts. • Hatt' Catarrh Cure be euro you gat the cru Deadwood South his bent Imposed on. Dr, j ,aad made la To ode the, hair is growing well, and is not Dakota. �0 STRUNEXIa4r ­ preventg p Inc.ire. IL is tale en•iirliennl' IIr.„ease eine Y,Steak 3larkn xa lCait y1. _Zell scent girth to dine with hien�U °_by F. J. Chaney fi Co Teatimonlale white, as is most always the caseinTO _ enc regularly observed the follow- old byDrnggiatc,price75c erbottle. orse wounds. r•tiio,.rd.keeaaetir•reai•Srm>�i from Canada to tiffs above points. a,te.,.ie,.a�ri+d..at+r.etrner..- ing proccedirtgs: els long is the Ilat:s Family Matllaare the best F. M. DOUCET,. P 7erl,eemwrree.PH" so�rr.a, r '. ` f .' r? nil.,trcRs of the house was is the ti4eymo))th. Tickets on. sale June•lst••to 21st, ! _ tnrtnxl;it,t,rorke,+rad l,x..drn:raid and June 26th to 30th, inciusive. II.S.=ge,oxeriT.-e;ceaxdaD:e.rt, "` room the clog lay still in his corner, IIIS.DUSIVESS. Spe^_ial excursion June 22nd to 25th. 'et.fart,. rAreaitnnnratrroa,Feare.ad,t,,,,tr,y, ,: n.vcr at.empting to move. But as How GIPSIES TELL FORTUNES. Qther thea excursions during Jul - ------'-'- • ---- - 'I S^On as she left the room oil-, sonic A earner, tryipg to' serve his cli- and August. All tickets $ Y ti^i"�'�'r-i-�F�-F--Fes•,'-•:-'�," ":"I ' duu;estic errand, the dog at once ent tw tdu'oa'ing suspicion on a It seems but little short of the $ good until ,€, F^t"F". .,,:,' nctorer-31st,•._ 1.002- AIL tickets_-•,e jumper) UP-and--ran to the table, witness in the cask ...iiL_the�tu.Llr9rrOf---m1L3C1111L9-L0 11i1Lp t11Q 1}iddCrY -his THE-CANADA PERMANENT . his cross esaanination said: tory of one's Jlife read so perfectly should read via Detroit and over the and WEg7EI3F� CANADA as. begging of' his master with great , Wabash, the short and true route to '' st:ccess. \o s<toner did he hear tl:e.I Y O11 have admitted flint. you by,utter _str,Attgerar.but the a cans fill loiado ' costo at t.hc riponer's house ever by which they n2nke'it a points. MORTGACE CORPORATIMOINN u. returning footsteps of his mistress P y ppe:tr that This will be the gr ciest oppor- ;: than he ran back to his place, and+ eve-ning during All this time?" they do so is not entirely palmistry, t This will loch the a l- I "Te;, sir,'" replied the wifness. which, rCgarried as a science, has lit- Y g Pe ole of this Toronto 8¢reae,.Tarontel pretended that he had never mover), tie' 1rt in gypsy country to visit this be tiful conn= .. This trait is fairly' common in "�'cre you atyd he lnteiested fn any P• SyrP fortune telling. + doffs, rind we believe the above could'br1G`atess together?" ]lomLt :s. gather. every possibly bit try.of grand mountain nery at a ___ __ "4'es, sir,' answered-the,man un- of-infor=rtion about the inhabiiianfs loco rate:- --easily be matched in the experience full particulars from any railroad , INVESTMENTS of many of our readers. he_sitatingl•}. 1 of the neighborhood where they hap- _ _ _�- ��Q�O •r "A•h! Now will you be good en- Pen to be miournin b • agent, or J. A. RICHARDSON- -_--_�_ 3" g J g, y judicious Dist. Pass. Agent,' northeast corner - ! t s otigh to tell us liocp;.and to what duestioning of servants slid neigh- ging and Yonge streets, Toronto. "Did you ever get otter her moth-;'extent, and what the nature of the 'bons, : and hoard the treasure in _ „ . er's nbject.ioii aO,you ?'! "Yes. I haLviness-was is which_.you staid he their marvellous memories. Add to - Prea'dant, QE0Ai3>t t700DER8A11Y �' told her that she looked as young were. tnfcrested?" this the fact • -that their traturalIy PU - r1LL EIRE tat Vice,Praatdent and Maen�ql�ag tr' aR her_._daughtcr," ' That caught ties "Cell, I ha�'e no objection to tell keen-powers of observation have Director,J.AfiRBEStT Mdeatf old lady, 1 s,a. ,:c-? "Easily; but•I ing. -I was courting his Baugh- been trained for centuries* to read o.,;el I I difficulty o) =rid Vice-President, W.H.BEATTY at Inst me the clan•✓hter�'=`_ �1 ter." character and•life-bf�ory from the breathing, _ Ir ~ -2222___-___ 22:22 __ face, that' certiiin eneralitiea ai- figbtneasoi - ^ ways obtain-wAh certain t S '1' ''!', i We now make types of the chest, toasting away of $esh, throat B�N� ,,•+ Page A'QetaLOrnameahtal�Ferice. fence. that is hands and faces, _that general facts troubles, Consumption, coughs, catarc6, i�which Esecniora ar.d Trnat a a» .'. ornamental.carp showy and ivisicsifen cheap• I1 fa jest wale may apply to anyone's past history, colds,pneumonia and pleurisy. author'zed to invrgt Trust s ds, Is wanted for door yards,dacfsion fences in town Iota, �iaoe A yards. orcharda,- oto. St is- and that only "what comes to pars" A SAMP1E.FlIft 9Y RAIL to every sufferer. and:viWith era acceptable ea.depeatt p.treed �ia� retails at only Ctf. PER 11UNNIRO FORT. is remembered out of the mass of PvI,-&Io is for sale by all druggists e: by Caaadioa t3overameaR are ?.:¢ Jane thintt of 1t, Let us send you full partiaalars. We also information-given one,'and you 11 Et•00 per large bottle and r cents for a. Make farm fence,poultry netting,nails esti staples. as k to their a smaill bo'ttld 8r'direct from- 5 ISSUED AT 4 PES'CENT. - - The Pate Wire Fence Co.,Lion Itti:•Wsikervills,Det, "f apparent uncanny , knowledgA of pact and future. THE PUL=hIO CO.,•TORONTO, QNT, •FF-F"F'i:3--F-Fe*F-- F�-Fe'F••F-3_F.�y2- - .. .. L. _ _ , .11. . . �. . . i . " . I r - -- . . . . . . - . . . I __ , r. .. '.. ,',.r� . . .. . .1 . - .1 - ...-6 . - 1. t . . . .. .. . .I I . . . . , 11� . I-. ; . .,.- �­ . : . . r 1 . ­'. ... 1. �. �. I '' . .. L. I . L - : .. ... .. r. "I . . . I I :�,711 I.''... .... -1. ;,:�. , ���g � I . .� - 11�- . - ­­ I ­ .­ ... • I I 112 ,� , .­ ' ' �,., ­­­ 1 " . .' ' .. ��' :✓✓' �t' S 4 • .+' r�, Yom. .: -.:. V. u To Quit e0bbCRLbE1.i8-by oterrrna -Mie Whitney of Oshawa,epeus 'Wed �i gcurSlan Ta Guslph • 7, =May,sddza■s cabal on your paper you .,,daywith Mrs Wm Logan. - root erription W Tea*Zbz wits h'� -Brn-On Monday Jane 16th-tot ..- T �piemittaacea ire roano.rlatc«1 a wife of W D Rogers of a eon. The South Ontario and West �uibatn :e3r.wao of dau oil label oil the Lraa paper ol. —Mrs F•lid-Upton,Cf'I`6raat6,-Ir spend Farmers' Institutes- - -- - --� -_ prpL¢�reaelpt ar moneI al this aMo•: Always a 4arsD the dateysJd ahead t inn &few days with C B and Mrs Palmer: gave airsnRed" forte-Eacnrsron- -- -- s- — - -W T and Mrs Haney with their Q T.R.,Special Train to Guelph,on _ �] m � family spent a few days thin week SATURDAY JUNE 2$, 'p2 _ er i'"t" ��`'�i•/x' ;• _ . Toronto. ,a T- -Mr and!alts Thus itoaatt•e,of Thor- As following times and rates:- - Sroarsluxa. Orta',. Jane. 20 1902. old,jure-on a sit so John Lad Mrs - 1.20 8,60 a.m We Have. 'linter. Pickering, A very fan. line of light summer silk ties. new fan white lees, -Wm Logan it.pending a few weeks Dtwbactoa, -- _-1,2 -- a m - Y — r9 y 1,16 9,06 a.m• i and colored gloves.fancy all over lases,and amboid�e,lace in visiting poiaN is diIIeeent parts of the Port IIniov, odgtngs and inelrttode,big variety. J LOCALISMS. United stases. C8MD8=1,< Herr g.14a -The atrawberey seance u Grow on Foy other stations see posters ;A Nice . " -Remember the Catholic pienieto,be hand and pre,misetto be abundant add of j bele in Whitby,July 1st. good quality. Tickets good going on special Train only Lot'of new blouses,eadnmet vests.fancy-shite add colore3' mna� —Rev. W.F. Carpenter paid a flyi ng -Dr John H Eastwood, of Peterboro, Good to return up to.Monday night, June Iia.,new sorigcs and art maslins cheap. nitre nine choice in very i visit to Pickering friends last week. called upon a number of friends, in•.town 30th• fancy colors and designs. -�-'- ELDER LICK, JOSN BRIGHT, a Miss Charlotte Taylor, of Toronto, on Wednesday. New !jot - '- -- -'open t3unday with Mrs B and Miall A -Ernest ChapiLen, of Calgary,N.W,T Bee. S. 0.F.I. Pres: S. 0.F. I. 4Yoed: is renewing old acquaintances id the S.C.HOAR. 'FRANK ALLIIN, . _ . Of*arm weather wear just to band, Dome an seer we aye no °r` • -A E Wright and.daugbter Laura, of neighborhood this week. - sea. W.D.F.I. Pres.W• D.F.I. =got nam want, --- ""`� ' New Providence,Iowa is spending&few -The Pirie block has been renovated - a -' daps with relativesia town. b afresh coat of paint,which has mated• John - Pickle co -The Ontario AgricnituralColle¢a and giy improved.its'aopearanco. �alladla'11 •" zperimeutal Farm will repay a visit to -A meeting of the members of the,toot glie farmers on the 28th'of June. ball club are requested to meet in the P-aclf d to -W, J. Marquis, of Two Harbors hews Office neat'Tuesday night. -� Minn.,is spending a couple of weeks with -George Stotts has bought out the �rll L R`a ll ('lTT - friend� in Brookltn and YickariaR• milk business of L Banks, and will alertay {j J�E�Bfs Day' 1lUUllStoB BISCUITS V ITS er cent belay ' -The attention of our readers is called on the route in the beginning of the week. �II1�l6 U[I D J p _ to the excursion to Guelph on Saturdav -Pickering College held their e!osieg ��'rr Jude 28th" See advt in another column• exercises last (Tlitrrsday). evening. A To tb_e Canadian North. Wes at AFtnzn fj]3y' other ►7tQre in011tai•io■ -Mrs Rork and two daughters, of 1 full report %ill be given nest week, of Fares: - Heathcote, are spending a few daps with all the proaeeftga connected .there. t,virripea Rebiaa f : Foch Biscuits 7c lb,other stores 3c. - she format's mother, Mrs Richardson of with, R'ssaad• Atooarjaw _ F•rait Biscuits 10c lb,other stores 15c " -the Bass Line. -The trote bniiding of the- Spink £ te,}n Scr'swn Lemon Biscuits 10c lb,other stores 14a -The Friend's yearly meetingbegan Mills has been beautified by receiving a a>:coi■ Fr aper: -. - Lemon snap.10 c lb,ocher stores 14c T - r7r No (Thursday; at thein meeting• fresh coat of pain[. la addition to thin �foosomin tGacleca 1 @35 Cookies, 10c lb other stores 12c 'x louse, and will be continued daily until it has been adorped with the names of �i aw•De■. Calgary WW Strawberry Rnaps lOc Ib,other stores 19c y art f ,Pia■caz:h40 Assorted Jame llc lb, other stoles 14c Wait Tuesday, the products of the mill as,well at, their miniota Fled Deer t ` trade merit, I Grand View 6tsa:h.ona Jam Jams llc a lb, other atoree 14c -A number of the members of Orim,io : Lod e L0.0 all the"At Home" -There will be a union school picnic swan Riser One trial will convince van that those bfecaita are second to none in Canada. en a members of Brougham just east of Brougham. ca the remises) Going,;ripe 3rd, re:rr❑ z„ anti! Augut•s ith 'C7CT. " gt� p "r-----todge-iasz-Wednesday sussing• of Geo. Philip, or.,on Thursday 3o-#p std-; al:snit era S.s rest.it Gc n nue S:L. :r- � , t�rn,c„ Acg.at•2.51h a ret cr S 5 AIL er• -Tile arbitration case of Love ve Be].I An eieel,em program will be, prepared.!•■ Going wan concluded-at Whitby or Monday; on and all schools within reach are heartily II letb Ian rai:;,r s s Aiuerta. Ticaets are cc: , t which day a large number of witnesses,welcomed to cake part, For inrther par j;cnptilei Rieen4t parru ;s,,e1.yFv to To*" - - were tyre see r The arbitrator, Judge ticulTh see o a. neaten.Carta:au Pa:.ec Agra: cr:o - bdtIntyre reserved judgment. I -The Eicnolula c;ntia¢ent consist:nc'� A, H. �uttaaan, dna. Gaal. Pas-.4r.Ast. � _ • -W bile.the work train was proceeding!,of Misses Ruby aol Leta Hilts aril Elsie I I Smog street Eait.Tcronto along the new doable track between• «ire arrived on Monday evening. the a Oshawa and «hitLlt. It toppled oyer on !:a,-t remaining at Sault S )'xr:e. Tbec ` 11 5 :. _ to the old crack a distance of 18 feet. report fife d::mate ca itis LSU b en thtlr .At .A Bunting S 1:ortunately aro ora was Lurt but traf.ic wap aercks as heir tete uCi eaithC 9e t. the Gisell P ices , - t • party; to they were s •tuns delayed for several i'-onze. :;q coaunurte fro r.. ,.. - I ti t u y :, •� -, `?r r r ,OTC' UIC'�. Remember the Misr lea net ev Ftabarael -until tl:ev Lied hold this Er,#a; ecen_L� . , t cFa .• TLr are a : R.a3 to Re, baTa aaa.^ t R r t'A£]Ilr' r. - -fel!atvu-f Mr 14,tbt l�a:ere;: -Tea :'E'i Caea.l:sn �'t all rf e.s LE o• be aervei from G to + c'clock,a`ts-r R .Ca I !.e Lv. a- Ail ct the •Y,e:::oi i a variel procr•ici a:;l ba r.c::rpt ov`cl; .ct'. a `,t`...:eta t:aC h 'd . ,rat T , ..i t:L3 r tta filet . _ cwtsiue ani ic""! laleLl. F.tao men: f:s;,ti, i:c eveL ❑ R4i^c- T.t ,Iia rt1C a .. + z A i ' eCrc,+:! cn the Frcu¢ds. :Oa L.lta f:.. laT r JaL'e 7 '6 Fr .^ea i .11. sql ,I cr l2 C LiC'� rjC: l.0:t:'ion �•is::C t'_;C��t.. C..l,,l L'CP1_ -Tree near :rya 6::1,La on tLe Crzck A as been .,•care for tl:r cc,;s_:ac T e t c 1 - c w , It a a- d 1 Road :, pro g r i kaJ L R• . _ - t 3L T L t t JDL sabatsa!t21 �trat:.:re aa3 ' :l l ��rc Ce ect,y fa: t y Or a sand watt' yf,r:. Vie : ,a Far r!. a ,a:atl is Fr xt. i b:.,s,every week '� '� T etract;:re wit; aaaz:iiruzrel Fy t!,e Iib fir:stilet pat:'cn14r=. I I a!rro ^a s�?: `or ; „. ^Y :cj Etc L WLIED iltca Brilge'Niot,ks Co Lnm:tef end a',y•' -It + .n:tnt :a t. cot at 1; L ! y l ; wor,. teas tinier rile ee ti•a Of W Tear a L, . :a•a to e F At irt: e _ .. Berresni-u tat Haat;;oa. t r s. O tr byre:a aro no y e. 9 _ .._....� i U Lj la r� - brl]¢e a,. K ay .I a :a :! �4 feet en3 is 3_ a el v c ! e!recur-lin,, mei,e up, L•a tt o r bent :,;:;to:G'the'towtisL:p to rli 'w :t : c n2i-t aoaE v l>6:FN, trs^:r s Y .f' P ^_i. t,n r yeti,+rz in -dein.at is cent re; :ar 'v4. CeGL a cre3.t as well is to the msnufac.arts. • i,I(,;c1:wt:,coLa, t Lt 3 •:tie's aril ;.ustrsted int t:e '.. o l,a•:e on-hand a f-1:1 lice of cLllioaa 19t of.Tu' cadet iiia fits 1Ced cf the Ler irerest•ae su!•;ect°. 1'he.eft o: -Ste cerebration in Glass ham cn the art: •ea dFdCt:#Sttt"9 ,f the, CC`s C't18itJn a : i t sitar. Lra:Jit goner acid fCllage y p c 1 i I Come awl mFl`Fct car tr m.ned stock Tile Firemen-an-1 I;aa.l.` .A s:. 'er rapl:c; ti:e number a is .F ct a !Heal chRra: r'IBu J a ; tate in white llst b!:apes in ehipvalaPtl at >50 iset'ered for ecmpe. 1'a in a itL many ha.f c.Le c.:a cf sceuea !a ti:r _ _ _ . _ . fooLltell Beset&A—Aurora vs Irl I rownsbip, rtsi.lecc•s Lod baa'aess - _ A 3b _. C BAKER 0i,,l�e rivals snl a soul game aas,.red. as well as cf vi:wn GPat men . Fu,�rr T _ rades processi2c takes pace •t I2:30'pattica'ai-n regar:aig :ba L7uL •er tyl-Tr.e - through thepeincipai stre-'s to-ti-e Agri- given later, •-a.rounc "cultural Park. 3 oris of other kia31 on ! -The stetian roaJ rias been tornpi-ked - - p - - _ the lapis. A,iwiesica so grouzl'a 2Jci and stra:gh-t-md and a eocd beginvitut n 'In the evening a grand concert will Le baa beeo ms3e towards makir g it a fret h a ��V er S ,. g • � g _held is the Tom%I hail, The beet of talent class read, Lat it will be veru unwise to 1 s.6 bees Aecared. AdBt Qeicn ::c. " leave it in its present coaditiot:, Fram � Tay _-By looking at the railway timetable resent appearavemr the applo crop %•ill . - °•� E+ } SAW S$ this tall and;bat taeadS ■�c c a inanothercolumn i�ariil lWiseen that the 1 -- S t local goraq meet to the morning is due that t.ere will be a large afzrount cf ttomewbat earlier tbaa formerly, It will tzefhc upon the road this autumn. It dry In the week during warm 3veatber at now leave Pickering at 8.84 and will weather will eantinue tbronebout the Dunbartonr and YickeriDg._ ChoiceBoNails - staiw-in Toronto at 980.. This hear entire season the read Rill be in good •_Locks, lts, will be more convenient as is will LI low coaditioc,but should it Vie wet the probe- -variety of meats &1v Sys on.hand at Forks of all kinds• A _ those going to the city more time to%ran bility is the road will be impassable, t my house. . . Spades, Shovels, goes, eaos their necessary bus heas. The other The road abonld be¢ravelled early in the Glass, Patty, Paints and Tr;arnishes ' trains remain practically the same. There season. Is'may cost a considerable R, H. CARSON, _ v is as esprese,that leaves the city at 9 p.m a.."ns but is will pay to bare it attended _ Harder"a lletohaat and stops at .most of the stations to is a proper mance at first. - „-Batches,Dunbartoa. _ _we J. Reazinl, rickormg, Ont, along the lire bot Pickering:"reeeivea aro Prospect. - -=_---_ benefit from is. If a largely signed . pe6uoo•was prepeated to the railway A pretsy.little wedding tcok place at the &V%hOritfas she*might be persuaded to home of Dir.sod Mrs,Richard Netherton, - - Brave it stop at this station. .If such were near prospect, on Wednesday. Jane 11, PALMISTRY doae'.ir would make oar railway service when i Che presenoe of est d tatty relatives A . .� ----'tall that could be desired, Le the chief ;ad friends,their youngest daughter.Dore, _ N objeet t c tbat be have had' in the, past was united in marriage to Air. John Birk- TILL SATURDAY G\LT g 'eft,of Balsam. At 3 30 o'olook the bridal 1 8 _ RDSON'S was the short time allowed is Toroaso, party entered the,parlor to the straibs of - -A very intgrl n&ng event took place the wedding march, wheie the ceremony oil Wednesday afternoon at the residence was performed by Rev. air. 3lears, of Important showing of finest display rot• GLina.- _A Very-Ergs- aseor4�eos of -- -r —of Mr Jobn-Dickie,when Miles C Cbap• Myrtle.- Miss Alice Nethertoe;of Toronto,' _ Stationarv. Books,Dolls, Toys, jaat {{ mail and Mile Florence Wri bt, sister cf l attended the bride wbiPe the-groom wits .. received for she Holiday trade, Call - — of bonda a rted b his brother,Mr Wm. Birkett - and Bee them. of matrimony. The ceremony was per 4fise o IF, t toy, =- q __ __ _ - _ formed is the presence of a large number• a very rest ,ittle Sourer girl. 'The-bride ' i tions taltei for a1T lfegszinee, of the immediate friends and relatives of looked charming is s dress of white silk and _ ; Weesly -��• t the bride saJ groom,by Albert E Wright chiff and cream osef; vibue' he bridesd a mme d-woet o � ~� -�� . H. R=c�3AR�s�O•��1 •• of New Providence Iowa, brother of the ratty gown of pink nius!in, The presentsV V � _ bride,assisted by{he Rev G McGregor were nmm�one and costly, the Rrootn'a : of Pickering. The bride who wasbecom•I d�' =CCS Street&.; " Whitby. �present to the bride beinG a beautiful Rot � ya,;; - tingly attired in;a_ gdwb -of _white, was 1-ta•aeo" -Atter` the- co"ratalmLma_ware I ._•+� :.� attended by Miss Jeanie Dale;of Toronto."cSer, and the,'Rueste had'partaken of the - •n�,;y;�•, - -' -- - - little Laura Geraldine Wright, niece of 'sumptuoae wedding l reiikfaet,_tbe happythe bride,made &'very pretty fljwer girl't ceapie-sere esccrte_d to Myrtle where,amid I ease• - °o. ,,•'r.;; vebile the groom was ably aseiated.by his;showers. of rice they took the train for �� N,� --- brother,F JI Chapivan B.A., of Picker.i Town:o. 'After-speddin¢a few. -3 rosy. a ing college, Besides those from Pickering l cad at Ninnate,they will return to their ' -- - •, ; .and—vicinity—who�'wltne6sed-Lbe CEFEIDCny,1_Lome near Biltiam. . ` �iR 'HV A "NA.T10- �1L' -the following frt�m o•ateide point's were I „Poor xn�n," Fald' tkF 6cmtetliet.i i • ; • present. E L Cetthmnu, of Caigarp,'ladT visitor to tire' penitentiary, I ` s Mrs`ielpan Chs mnn, of Sault St I t Alta. , P expect yon t. he glad when vent tiwe'is I.. _ �� ... ...jC PROFITABLE. Marie, Mrs M E Veil' tial dauRlatar,of rep, won't von?" i �'•. t Oshawa, C Dale and Grid family, of To f •'No madam Vot particl>erlp.;' replied ionto, and Miss Phoebe tGriRbt, pf,the prisoner, ' I'm here for life. It assists to a Better an More Economical Manage- " After the ceremony was Der• ent th® o Care of'th'e and ar .. — _ m of Ctrs, ar Milk -'Md • formed illi Pat down to ik-sump, 1 e �. !" Butter, _- - wing dinner,-provided -and.. arranRed.. kering of hI a Cream and .. .. jn an elegant inaoner by Mr 'earl Mrs •, .. Dickie. 'The bride and groom were m V - . . � e the recipients of many presents; beautiful •' Your Last Chance , p u from an sickness,no matter aa�cos4)y,as•well as useful. Atter re.. F Y �T A GREIG Pick tins ceiving the btgrty congratulations of what Sort, begin with a little TO CONSULT MADAME LI- -' ail those .prefent• she happy 000plel'SCott's Emulsion of cod4iVe►r -VINSKI on alfaffairs oflore,business left on the 8:20 train for 1,666on and JJJJ _ .:-•_ - # ynd marriage. MLnSthing�indicated �A�QILi' B, ANNAN. I VOR 'SALE--Home# -and trot Being other .►warn points, woese sbey will 'Oil. --' part of tot u,con t, eont•tntae } or as spared a few days before returning to It fOOCI, and• more than. to others bttve proved correct. This sere,eseatt.nt for p.rdcn parvoses, a number 1✓ickering• Upbn tbeir rotnrn--sbey will f .; it bel a ou digest What. is Madame's last visit to Pickering pupil o{lyra, ddaateon, Toronto Coasee• of fault naes snit a good n.me boas•,asst rl.w In pLr Y.r!Jao Las•hforf.sit F at To> p ter sake rep house the Wright residence st p y - {bis year, don't fall 1 visit bet, GQR vatory of_lyneie.' Is.ars ed to hive)a- wear.hard and loft Far psrticul&ra a ly W j- Wit ,,..Vast Ems. VVe join their many 'ever food you Can lee1T. DON'S HaT$I,, Booal 11, Fee lot_ Iona on tNhey_siolits. For tperm4 etc dd' a Dnat[eta tto►eetwt' •stnf ..• .. . . •{�a.Lw�e� ken.a,a Ate-'ey.4 Me VON,f. drew DY.�V�.�•'• �•� fr•ma• wsabsog a■wu, •••••�•�f t a aOw a^Z*+ sem'' 1 26 and 60 Mti• _ Iia tom• 1�a°°n''iiia,,,:st .0 - _ _. ,- . . - _ _ _ ._ ..... .._ _ •