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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_06_27 � -ter L : . �... ,..• -.fir., .. -.,�o -tf +e, -- -- d - �. ..M_-�,,., - fc`s:� , , , ! � 1 ad. � . :i_y� ,ri -.zn,r .'L`. j> ,s- g •lj` - - { i.- F- S, y {.-F c9' , :•S 4 ' .,SOlt ,•+/:- 41 ^vat PP Ile , y , 3- .i PiCKERINI rHE. F - i VOL SXI� t f r PICB�RING ONTO;- FRI A�'Y JUNE 27- 1902& _ NO* 37 rtssl>srnal Q�aYDa.. OUT whttavafp. I 4 .. - .. _ r Q r LATNIt LOCAL RAPPS3fIlib• RXOO1tDIRD D?US owit Q to heavy the rain of �Pedeterdap & � o -- Medt£eat. V evening. the Ladies' d►id strawb Eesti. ti THS rassr AND JO??)�D t►ow>ot $Y OUR val has been postponed until this(Friday) i . ro e •' A. YOUNG, M D., C.M., Fellow of QOSBIirPGNDtiDiTB. eveninR A good program is being re, : : a p� p T• Trinity Medical Calle 'Toronto, mem- Markham red and there is no doubt but ii vnU be o Q w d o ; leer of CollAee of Phvaiciane and Surgeons of worth your while Attending Ontario. Office and residence oppO'Learyhotel -- The bavi y Wobnrfi,Ont. Office hours: morning 7 to 10: I d in is ander heavy expense stRiroaah baying ..,� 19 a�bt:o Q CM Rev Mr Blair on Wednesday unite �d tK evening, s to B. marriage Mr J McPhadden and dMissin t postpone the event, and it will be your �j wa 000 ��, e a. 6j MarthaCr Legal. Of all material and design anD v finadutncesto atten n Friday evening o g cr e b i; kept i Markham high t:chool cloned Wednes•• m � 9 °�8 c 0, pt n stock. I will pay you o a •a sy a !n t help to call at our works a dins act onr stock,• day and the examinations commenced 0 ; r of TIENTON, DIItiN .& BOIILTBEE and obtain rices. on't be misled b today Union School Picnic, Philips •�rOve. -� � . • � mm , •— - 11 11 BarristersogA citora,etc., National ,Hist P y ♦�_�_� r -Jan `a ehatnkers; 20 %i❑g street, east, Toronto, agents we do not emptc them,consequent- Feb, . a� ' « Altona b : �• AtClarembnt every:(`uesday forenoon: Money ly we can, -and d6 t row.off the agents I istpOn d Garden Party, Whlteoale. _ a:. `` w I to loan on �iortgaoe, cgmmi8sion of 10 per c nt., which rob will +•----... "John b ; i Mar-! �Z ° FRI�tiI� DE�ITO�T, K.0-, D.C.LB . .+LT- certainly sate by purchasing from- as. A t Cherry Wood. White Is the Brat man to start a wm APr. HEtR!3EBTL. DL'vN. W. �fULOCI� OU call solicited. vinK agound here; m W BEE. I a ;. ...,� hd 8 w �� may, 51.1v �'�. G. Barkey note drives a new Me. w d ,' rwj J n, - WHITBY RANITE'CO• A vel t`retty wedding woe Celebrated by LaaQ61in buggy. o r o �, , E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- j the Rev. .tt . Percy, Jane l+i�b at 4 p m., at 11i. R, Hoover and fatnil "were vieitiri r'i G c��: July, Opp.Poet O1Hce w hitb Ontario the home of the bride's narents. The con. at Mrs $, Hoover's over Sunday. g Sept eN • TER,County Crown Attorney,and County y, oltcitor. Court Hones,Whitby. 10-v - — tracting parties were Mr .Davii Wylie, Some of our neighbors were a Toronto ��! Oct.� ti n F c �+ I . - formerly of Toronto, but now of Baffaio, loaf week at the Mennonite camp meeting. Nov �1pW & 1ZcGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• ' N.Y., and Miss Albertha, third daughter of 6%.rs Levi Pugh ie ho a for a few a . ( Dec'' t 1l PICSERING LIVERY James MacRae, of• Cherr wood. Albert prior to her departure for her new home in Januar 1908--SVP ' ere, Solicitors,&c. 018co opposite Poet• atfio6 WiliGby,Out. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.; Theo. Cherry wood. caillivray,LL,B, Money to Loan. By Jee es, of Toronto, was beat man, while Claremont. January hubs 8th, Oshawa 7th. bride sister Katie. with the ha es of her B.Reesor sole' a colt one day last week bride 16 Brougham 8t h, Port Perry 9th, IIs ATERSON, K , Cunni stun 16tH, Beaver. RITCHIERITCIiIE & S WEENY fb bean bar Boyd for a fancy price: We fall JL Barristers,Solicitors, etc,. Temple Build- First-class vehicles for hire by day performed, the incited gue4ts sat down to realize that it payP to raise good stock. y ton 14th. ing, Toronto, and Claremont every Saturday. or might the bridal spread and partook of the 1'V.e hear that Mr Thos Burnham liar y' N. F. Paterson,Q.C.,P.E.Ritchie 0,R.Sweeny. 8 Bae in connection me dainty luncheon which habeen ing all G. T.Ra trains. Freight and provided gone to Stouffvills to work with the bridge the express deli reed to all parts of the.,' occasion. �•a • .,� gliders. Tom is the right Mian to the �1 for b very MONDAY t<'eters�tary. village. Tea ing o all kinds done ai ht lade. Q`eo Philips sr.. Brou am icnic. g p II PILINS,VETEF.INARY SIIR• on shortest u Lice. Sale and coin- +.: p I P On account of the inclement weather tbn P i•,�•.=r Atha picnic was not such a success a an. H. aEON (lradnate of the Ontario Vet. M16151010 st bles 1 connection. a and FRIDAY urinary College, Toronto, registered member 8 -- t has work ORr'popalar teacher, 1�r Yake ROOK ROA�1 of tie Ontario Veterinary Medica' Association. ed very hard in the mahinq a 6i foo! clot!ed Thnrsdarr ttfttScn. success of the dad• bat was disappointed. Caulmneing Jane 2nd, A, ilf, Gilpin, 2oro and ree Rive one undone-quarter miles W . H Pea ' Propr Etch. Carp. Craw.'prd hue � bgeD doing ¢cod He has decided to Rive Lhe children anoth• watchmaker and Jeweler, of Whitby. Horeb of Green River. Oinee and shoeing forge • • C icoare a to a a.m.,and 1 to 4 p.m. Telepraph service for J. H. Connor in the corn field.,. er picnic on Thursday next. g- and will be found C+ will visit Pickering- address Locust Hill,Ont,;-P,O-address,Green y In �.e , V Rayer; Out Rose �Thompso sports a eek boggy and F. F. Bootbby, one of our popular young I• i e s old stand ° driving orae. his speaks vo nes. men was married a short time ago at 69, D. Worden, of Tgropto Normal, Deloraine, to bliss Lynn. Freeman was Watehea, Clocks and Jewelry promptly' ` J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary Surgeon, ,r called Upon friende bere quite recently- well liked bT nil who knew him and we repaired. All work warranted, f L• Hon,Graduate of the Ontario Veterlt.- ._ �1 ( �, t _i join in College.Toronto,registered member of the i i The 8 Rchool will have tbeir�lusoai outing 1 .in wisbing bill s happy and prosper-. ontario Veterinary Medical Association. All '�� in the near future, (when It's" raining), ons voyage through life.. � • diseases and injuries of the domestic animals j M Fitzpatrick i having it new wire fence ,--�+�- s weate3 according to tbe=ost modern approved 1 and scientific principles. Offipe in T_A. (3zeige I A fall line f fumy placed on the front of his i•ee,. NO H�f'mrl� eget Of Brou tlalb, Till Mrd, �10 p0 �; o now more snow drifts now. • ' all follow ' 8 y lilt - i®element shop,residence on Cnarch �t oppo- ,_ •.. Class fnrDit die Peak's livery' it. Meadd •Cowie baud tit Dtract. on exhibition in _ A camber o i brougham. otlC ware oonru. f his neighbors d coming , ' —_ Allelxett gad descriptiana., 'nll stoop $Usingoo Carboo this Friday eve end hoeing abbard's Frank Gleeson is in Toronto this week. P?1C894r1g�1 and do as Come along at li: ` m., boys T. 0. Hubbard i HO�iAf3 DIINN,Conveyancer, Com �; f , war in Toronto on good �'ueeday. . Continually on band da its oto. ti - Our school football testi aotisiagg T missioner ler sakiaR Asa T 6srd these evenings. Np t we will Hiss Calv0it is caamonout;Oat. or ' �� �• shun(• ` r:. Oakwood. yisitiiug friends at hear of thes in boy w Ding otti at Thos. Puncher war in the cit on Friday ���'�', { e I MlteriWC, Gni: picnic on Weda ty y BBUNTING, Ironer of Marring E W. H. Jackson hue 1k4 l lm atmat on besinsts. Pickering. C • Licensee for the County of Ontario. of- ttee as the store or at his reeid•sas,Pickering 8 plated and will baro• go0 tr plate for R. B 11 is lioc�e from Patldarti for 4tliags. i-7 u well as a cheap r. a has at• big vaes ion, • pawl cared a Little Giant wheel at o�,Wy small L. J. Glea►an hay isnmed his daffy on AVID BELDAM, auctioneer, �o„ cost and will soon have it fq n. $be road again. Woburn,solicits sales from his nuoaerons h6at` ' ' We are pleased to lento a� - lriende bola far and near. Balsa of fa�ma,farm 1ss► Bub- Miss Flo. Pattsraoii it with Toronto bard, who left some weslut hd+n for the friends for a few days. we'd&g ... 1S•••• soak And everytt�ln¢ tba fa so be sold will be Farman may hays tb it wheat gronod general hospital, Toronto, load saderwent $� AlReir is bere for a VIsiE with his Laodled by she in with the asmoss acre for eitbbr TOIL. _ UM for t too, y!t gad sold tot a very best advantage: SPiy C3asb or teltaDa•. - - is a y graladmotber, Mrs. Wm. Hab � ;: "a �► R . grlrt *�� tt tom* e: - '. un Holt plate recovery In a few Belts. Ps b7 Wks in V -fit R.BI�ATON,TOWNSHIP CLE ftH � _ �'.a :.��.}� �� plelftt �,, r .,��.�L•�, A number of our stirring young mea siteek ar}d was an eyewitness of the street D• Conveyancer, Commission s:lar taking bny goaplity of feed for sale at rtsYO>D } wishing to negotiate with Id r. AbedD ear performance. mdavite. coonotant. Esc. M611417 to loan able p iCrs. Ro �- i 11e Bride ., on,arm�D] o rt `Issuer of Marriage Lie- garding farm labor last week, and as Hr A Dr. Fish will Vacate the residence be eaoee" i va e, Ont.'• 7-r was Dot talking lost &boo $bey proceeded to now cecapies and will move into that The �Y`�QIIT !+ make considerable roie• around his diet owned by )lira. Cowen. HALFWAY HOUSE. TipRston Road. D. 61"O �I18�111Re Ptotaine,On dwelling. They tied the dot loose, �iled Our telephone line is now scat i ted op the well with wood sad otherwiib added and instruments are placed in Gleeson's 0rood accom.modatiou for man and beast. - , The Bridesmaid .... .; FoDnlar prices. Cuisine A i. . Beat of liquors - .. ,:-r„ - - to onr frienas dideomfort. Yes.sod used store and in Dr. Fish's office, ! and cigars. J. BULL, YropriQtos:. 436m some, vulgar language too, eo we are told. Yiae MiDa Philips we are pleased to The Groomsman. OUCHER & POSTILL,Liceneed Aac- _4 Wm, T.' afie 1: Moral.—nor boys got a letter from a J. P. -ia , passel her examination i y h e n Toronto tioneers for the County of Ontario. Anc i ...�..�„ S�'e In Gold, Silver or Ple►te V $ion sales of every deacrit,tion conaucted at s, i; C� with onors. coDkratulate her upon : j moderate charge. T.. Ypucber, Real Estate PICM6rJ G-a7 Wbitec+ale, Friday 27th incl: , her success and !lope to hear of her con- If the price is not right, we'll make it ri ht 1 Agent and General Veiluator, Strict attention tiould success. B given to all orders b mail or.:tele a n. Ad- trip —' rese THOS. PLUCHEK, Brougham, Ont. F. Practical sinter• Our fiahermeti who look a trip t0 S , I pREE�i RIVER coos* POEiTILL, Careen $:ver,Ont. BCaROg. returned with a dozen beautiful R 10DQe. It is Useless for as -to describe zchardsori I • H£ WELLINGTON Hotel.—Have 11ItEs A. Barnes has rbtained from leer their size and weight Paper Hanging, Decorating. • western tri ght as it would YOU Sacco to J. S. $arnard.. T ing removed to ar,i thoroughly overhaul• p• ed the above house, I a:n re red to furnish k8180InlDin Tintin simply tbrOwtOq words awaf, Oa F I,A B B John Morgan who bits, folio Tyco+er wuuld not credit our statement. accomodation to all who desire to patronize Graining. # d1aZ1Dg ed from an attack of typhoid fever last i �� I�ITB� •: I me. .bpaciana sample rooms. i eha:l be pleas- EverAll orders promptly Bier ted. winter went to Toronto on Monday to cola- &11 is pointing to A his day easion ed to co visitll ( Markham. JAatrons Shen .JAS they TORRENCE, 2 6m etimalee given. salt a specialist. bere next Wednesday, the date of the tldarth;m.oat, as am Uriah Youdgg raietd the bew wing of his Union scbcol picnic in Wr Geo Philip's -- baro. With Life bell of maov bands it grove eAet of the village A largo number �be ' I_ went together like clock work. Andrew of schools will attend The grove is all ' IF YOU WANT. • * * ` - ( Pi ,her baa the tub. that could be desir©d for such an occasion ='m TJL2La-2"akir-Iat station d-., WE ��RN BAN OF Whoh w Fcre4ter, son of Clarence Forester; plenty of cool spring +rater and shade TRAINS G01?1G EAST rUAS tOLLOwB:— ,i o has beau ill .or over a ear has gone to trot s H w ' A Qaeolitie engine' , } of airy will be praylded The No. 6 MAIL. 8:.32A. )lf. ♦. . ` Brantford wind mill, Deering machinery, �� Temiscaming for the summer, his medical Kinsale band will enliven the da with •. orporatud �)y act of Arliament 1874 binders, m07P8r@, CGTII harSesters, corn advisor thought s change of air would bs y " 12 LocAL $:09 P. Mt g riok41=in Branch.an. choice music.. Free to"eve one Bee bil;s 10 LOCAL, . 8:14 F. M. .. ebredder- . Page wire fence, bindin twine, a beneficial. �� \ baggy or stone boat. lies or write Auporized Ca?i „.,,.. tl,tiot►tloo Mts. Robert Dafoe, who has bean in Thursday, July 8rd, already 8 schools Subseribtd Ct.pitmi.,,. ow fleet........ �!KXI for Mus 8T AS 8. failit,g health for some time 1 ft ... .. TRA ms koka on Tuesday morning last. We hope 'l' Ilv3 d4Ivc3 '�E DCB FOLLOW ' W F. R. Sono,. �, : Assets Eeaiilv K 39 ly I3nisazm' Jolla �GQ�?7, Es T.H DQc31n.>:Arr,EeQ, sbe may be benefitted by the balmy breeze The body of Nr John Veiennan, an No,9 LOCAL . 8:34 A.M. _ Preaideut Cashier of the northern lakes, old resident of Midlpril, was found float ••11 LOCAL 2:20 P. M. , Special attention given to wiper's Bale Last Sunday the Rev. Judson McIntoeh ing in the bay on WCednesdai afternoon "7 �IAtL 8:18 P. M. Headaches dotes Collections solicised ad womptly made announced that he would, next Bnaday It is supposed that his mind had becoiiie s Farmer's Notes discouL-ted American and morningin Whitevale, take for his subject: unsettled by troubl.• 'rte TeBL>Z.-Bnnbartou Station! Foreign Fxchp.o6d vaught a,, sold Drsf'aa4e- .,What enol, syailable on all marts cue world t is Christian brotherhood" or ea cgs >�ank De artm41at. .'What have I lea`sned from the Ancient TRAINS GOItia EAST DQE AS FOLLOWS:-- Dela`e are dtlnQemas - Order of United Work-men." An invite• - ' S Interest allowed on deposits at-Ligbest car- _ )\0. 6 MAIL ._ 8:47 A.M. surely, vE hen voa ba a rent rates,and c•rhdited half curly to 3epoeitcra lion was extEnded to the Workmen. r'0. 12 MIXED Phone ' trouble with your eves The Revs, Beck and �1eDint0d, evangel. 3:01 �'M Main �- �<'by not be reiiered Gco. K -rr. Manager., lets, held terq successful meetings here 10 LOCAL .6:09 P.11 ' `. l;(:8 from that pain in your -t t' week, large cougre�ation9 attending, las 1 head with a pair of ocr Tlie result of.these meetings will be.heard Tit Ns OINC3 EST D�1� d5 FOtit,aWB�—• of later on. The people were ver a xiont, ' • I glaEsea DOM! p y p ��Q BANK for thele to stay another week but on '� �10,- g LoeAi. . 8; l_ Refracting �� 11 E A.M. Lu �� r a e count of other engagements that was im- t 1111x v 2.< i . � t Optician. ,I p i possible Rev. Judeon Mctntosh, pastor of all ' - - - . 8.22 P. - 2s P.M.P111 7 1�I M Iroi•o�to Ohtical.l'rtrlors. Gapi al Paid un, 2 500 000 the church is eondact.iug tyle mc�otinge this f 29-1y 11 ITU STP_EET EST. i I week. a Frame House in Pickering . I 1 Comfortable H Reserve Fund 82,500,000 The A. U. ti. W. annual garden party Village. was a success notwithstanding the condi r i Lica of the evening. Tea was est 1 I Frame House East of Pickerin 'Village , nicely R R oft . TR�.. .. WHITBY BRA NGH over when rain began to Llai( and through the kindness of the church friends the General Banking Susi esu Transaetsd building was o erred and ;soon ato— Special ` g p packed to Insurance pram tly attended p attention given to; the collection of the doors. "When all was dot 'in order the - = - Oar Emulsion of.Cod ricer Oil with Farmer's Bale and other :�'ut e. - program was commenced a{nd gone through "ar,hes by propbosphites and cherry bark. Ile a tiAViN(38 DEPA TM11rNTr a with in excellent style. I would be too 60 doffs. >; goad combination .or luno trouble. Interest allowed on dopos is at x1.00 gad np- lengthy to report in detail but from the Yon cHf wake your>u� wards. names of the talent- thatiwas on the bills yt as sofa as a glove - E. J. HORTON it can be easily concluded the enjoys, l I 'sits Clnremoidi and as to b .vtr„ ay ' y 1 y b e `" every Tuesday.'. using RU S Har. - MANAG 1 - - Fresh Arrivals'_: , ,� $$: me we n - �.. - - F t. , time ape ' W V I�aE .wt0.i Yf ODS Al It } ..I NEW Richarisoll, wools. _ ,:_ GGIEs of all makes and $. hutliven Macdonald Whitet►lile BU 8ts►ndard cough drops Anti kroak p 8 p Notary Public, Pickering -V' g P tit}lar for sale cheap. call and et hoer' • 4 , Standard batter scotch Qelery tea . Poultry spioe O C P teething poweers �aeoond band ba 'ei,o John McArthur bar been arra ted in , ' q EUREKA >xorse and cattle spice O C P cough drops �n hand. •and past edoneetion with ►be,murder of the Indian j Horne and cattle food O.0 P Asthma care -.. Ninhnm near London, pt - dud all varietiet3 of the Standard Dyes ' ATF' is so ly used monthly avec oW bit 00 - till eaecsasi .Pl repairs; 110ae a tu►d ' nI oto - Postponed $'ridfiy. o,00D •, ark , . our tarn&$for cows GN Reel Ceti- mains a pose lookteg tmf6 Liberal, bare $ilii titJOIIg 'g�g�� e no 0 or AS all Mixtures,pilla aad Dess like new. MAde of R 410ta1 b ukMithing; Tito Nt ' a istloas any&Wgerous. tt•.>t n >Pu e.a.r t oat.a ort, F At the = 1 t> a+Raitirt $be return of Dr ane for East •�o,g per bo:. ,14 decrees esron`er, �tAad W .wsat>ser. 4g:Y- - y R Toronto, and Ur SttRh Qlark for CslDtral 1 or on renes s of price and two 11"Iss Bra" - ' e ��t�c�e =y w4nolaar Oat � �1C erlti Pbl ll' `P► 11P. $. dee o : Me tn 11111 o�r arU �:'� ' _ ��� � pari �']:id1► ��ti_ t }� Rolm 4 N ys )r a . .r .. : -. .,.: ,. .- ::.:_ A _ .. ... _ :. _w _- :. :: .. . .. . _:. _. ... .1.._.l icy ar �° ( •^1r_ , ..' . .._, -_ ..,.-..:..+. ^Z .. .. ,.:. .4 ...:. .-...-" .. <7- ad- -_.,. .. - '4--' "alt .�•�• ' ., ... ', .,. -.. ._ .. ..,•,...-...: . •-. .. 1- sem. _- -. S -. ,., .. ..... ... t _ I. ... is-, _ --.r' •.. - .e .�, .) - .a,l,, Y - - .s. .- .. .543MF,.:. 1. 6. ., i. .- - 5_3s.'L1 :. !' ,. '. _.... � , I. .:.,-e ., ..-:.--r -.:.. • � ,: 1 _ f-. 'i i" •ICYt H 16 _.. _..._�__- __�,•,... _- _. .._ _ - - 1'f__v.-.-. .. - P._ - .1_. 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TgE IN ATIONAL SS T the special point which the o.r a• ` ` Here s Jesus 1 Come,,come t" It mittee desires emphasized is t,ht 4- � Jesus JUNE ��� : face was not an illumined 29 denial of self that Christ coc:uy b. �.:, i l .j: 'Y '..t "t: n� • - race � a• ,3►` f : , w < : '1 t• h9' could never have t�pokeu t_._t �. manifested. trod enthrotiv9, :.od _ p '`' Much I. triumphant words as those Text of the Lesson! ��x9A rly Re- -working, Spirit filled, Jena oa It hI st a t/a Been ani Intel't� ant bac , It• avhich� he spoke to him sick of the view• Golden Text, Luke cu ted 'and 'cif thus rend > uncx.d rfalsyj "Son, be of good cheer thy ., g2• _ ; Was . Omniscient sins are to iven thee.,. He could r Face, i ' . • ne I r#on x:-Saul_ ai Tar: canvext- i have spoken such words of I .a is P ed (Acts ix, 20). (Golden Text, J GATE OF JERUS .: =-c- ,:---,._� • y+ , :, co ndation as those he spoke in ALE k a ,,. c•p1 �, :. .,t i Acts Ili, 113,. "Repent Yee therefore, refers ce to the centurion, 'Verily, -I AFFA e ce D'I ' and be converted that - tis. neo srympathetic; iorgtving ;1 dace. �De ptO You, I have not found so your sins The Busiest Spot in All Pales ' t� M as 11'ar8ame>at or l' `• � say u ►.t ta't i res �e'�en..nd Nine Han• may be blotted taut. Saul hid. an P tia3 rraa Trre, bf �rnit,.a ally,of Tor at% At must think of him as having the great faith, no, not in Israel. And, excellent character and standing in Strange Scenes. f 46INIVNtatsat of dsriowhv . Ottawa same kind of face your earthly fa O my brother, if our sins are mak- the eyes of his fellows and in his then may have had. You remember Ing the Saviour`s face such a sad y Outside the Jafla Gate, which ad t A despatch from Chicago says: own eatimatlon, but a sight of joinsthe Tower of David', and is tt,r rev. Frank De Witt Talmage preach- when, in the past, you did what face and If our repentance will make Jesus made him count it all as j g your father had forbidden, you came Christ's face such an illumined face, dross chief entrance for trade, travel am ed from the following text: II (Phil. iii 4-11). He was into the Hol to his side and buried your face in should we not be willing to brighten pilgrims y laity, is i Corinthians iv 6 he face of wholly submitted to the risen Christ large u ' his lap and cried "Father, will you up our Saviour's face since it has _- t3 square- surroutuied by c:►fe�t Jesus Christ. ' Y from the da of his conversion. forgive me?" Then you remember suffer4d so much, ? Y s commis ion and brokerage oflice,y By long and biter experience you Lesson II.—Peter, Eneas and Dor- r how he took.: you up in his great, But the sweetest thought to me of livery corrals and khans, the t,usie have learned the the revealing pow- all is; that Christ's is a face that cas (Acta ix, 82-48). Golden Tort, place in all Judea, where all th strong arms. What a sweet look er of rite face is true. You - have Acta ix, $4, "Joeus Christ ma.ketJh centuries' and all the races nit,et ant came into his loofa fatal How his wants to be loved. Some portraits „ ! also learned that _your wife can g thee Whole. The healing of Eneas hustle each other. It is the horq . I lip trembled and his eyes filled with have an indescribable something read the character in the human face about them which proves that those and the raising to life of Dorcas and camel market of Jerusalem, th _ tears as he said: "My boy, my dear a great deal better than her itu - each led to a great many turning to headquarters of the saddlers, farrier band. When n younger Inman, you little son, I was in hopes that you faces crave affection. -Ii he closed q Y � Y would come to me as you have done. lips Could speak, they would say the Lord and 'believing in Him (ver- and vPterinariana, the starting i l:tG used to bring your friends home to My heart was almost break! m "I live for others in order that sea x85, 42). Peter wag the inatru- of the caravans that leave and th► spend the evening. After those ng' Y ment In the Lord's hand, but-it was camping 1 child because you did wrong. Dut others might live for me. I love p g P ace of those that enter friends had gone you would turn and ' Y g God who wrought mightily through the cit It is the rendcjrvcius ql it was breaking the more because in order that others can be made Y• I iy, "My dear,. how did you like g ha the can him by the Holy Spirit in the name buyers and sellers of :ell clas�.cs of Mr. So-and-So?" Your wife would D°y little son did not come to tris FPY• And, being happy, 3' „ of the Lord Jesus Gal. if, 8 '. t father and ask to be for iven." And Pour out their gratitude upon me. ( ) produce and merchundi-e, a answer: "I do not like him at all.. g Lesson III.—Peter and Cornelius then you found thn the tears which Are you ready o satisfy the craw- market at which :.n}t r ing I c:r n t,e He is not a man to be trutsted. You trickled down our cheek were not Ings fbr affection which are pictured (Acts x, 84-48). Golden Text, Acts bought or ordered, a sort of I►c►rrt had better beware and not get mix- Y upon Christ's face ? Are ,you willing x, 84, "God is no respecter of;' per ,or exchange an chumht?r of ed up u in an business dealings with which came from . your eyes g t P y alone. Mingled with them were the to have P P sone. The church Litus' far was d that man. I do not like N9 face. your fare stamped u on merle. It is the court :ind the tears which flowed from our earth- Christi s heart ? 1f 'you would, you gathered only from the Jews, but it liament of the masses, where the Or your wife would answer: "I like l cannot have our face there alone. was the purpose of God to gather hold public meetings, disetmes politic,, ' that man. I wish you would in- Y Parents eyes. Yes, oar Christ's Y an elect tom an out of all nations, and theology and gossip about 1 he face, !although a strong f- Ce, was a There are many faces Imprinted upon P Y vite hlim up again to the house. I his he' rt and( the parting commission was to sympathetic _tate and Set all these faces g state of aff'air's. It is an etnplt►y- like his eye- and the curve of his lip. reach ribs gospel . in all the world blend into one. These faces, which P g spa ment agency, where groups of ' I, like his face," In almost every FORGIVENESS TN CIIIRIST13- are stamped anon the tender, living, (Matt. xxviii, 19; Mark xvi, 1f5; era and husbandnten and nterhuriics case, as you found out later, your FACE. fdrt;ivinR heart of Christ, make a Acts i, 8; Rev,• v, 9, 10). sit around and sleep in trot sl,n wife'& estimate of your friends' Composite Lessor: N.—Gentiles received into eltaractcr• vcas_ right.:. She jud ed And my -Christ s face ust have P picture_ When you gradu- while 'waiting to he hired, sari where g been a forgiving face bees ise it was fitted from college, the photographer the church (Acts xi, 1-18). Golden angry women come -to hunt for fru- them by the face. such an intelligent face. He knows made a composite picture of your Text, Acts x, 48, "W'hosoever be- ant husbands and l�►t er�;. 1-lerc cotn- class. He lieveth in Him shall reeeivo remix- plaints are made to the (retire of- PICTURING THE D)VINE FACE. all that we have tlone ant suffered. took all- the different He also well knows how and some Ahotogra Rion of tiin9." Tt1e apostles, at Jer- Now Paul declares that the glory p,t►s of the members and hearing what ha filers, and lawyers curs rlt. wit c li- "of God was revealed to man in the of us have struggled I# our own Passed � thein rapidly before the usalem, a happened snits froth the. couutrv, ��ritey ltil- strength to do right. :'He known cameras eye. Then ' the varioutr and not understanding the will of Liam E. Gtu•tis. face of Jesus Christ. _. As we have how we have ra led etch of _ us Photo ra ,hs >cer° combined ir1 a the Lord, contend with Peter be- { T fro authentic picture . of Jesus I. g P g I A I3UtiY with his own besetting sin; which we single picture, ,tail that was culled cause .he went to the uncircumcizad, It is an unpaved unci dusty fottnn, . would try to paint ai�bord picture of dare not tell to an human car. Ile the class portrait. So upon Christ's but 'when Peter rehearsed the mat- P the divine face by recounting some Y I I littered with rut,l,i�l1 and f Ith, knows— es he knows--how im ossi- heart there is rt composite picture: ter to them and told how God had ` mental and spiritual Y p P swarming with ut:lui;y dugti, of Christ's me characteristics, ble it is for us to succee in haul- That composite po.r•trait is made up ordered and done it all and that strutted by ugly can:elm, whit)► t holo Ing that sin in our own strength. of your Christian mother's and lie was only. Clod's willing instr-tr- their. cud indillurently dud give their This as 'the method by which we So when we come to Chri t t0 ask father's, faces, your Christian wife stent, then they were quieted and obtained a picture of my brother af- whole mind to the Imi-pose of th.:ir for help to resist the evil present and child's falces it is mode from glorified ("od' ata t tore, whirh -is rem ter he was dead. For ears before Lestiron V.—The church at Antioch Y l t• 1'rofes- and to avert the evil future as well the faces of the C)u•istiati men and sional letter writers, ti�it.Jr n gcholnr- his demise lie had noteen to a as to wipe .out the evil ast,. oh, women who have (lied in the past in Syria '(Acts xi, ln-Sit►), Golden t photographer, ,So atter the funeral ly air, wearing trPolirti5 white tut'- ; then the strong face of Christ be- and of those who are living to-day. "Text. Acts xi, 21, "The hand of ttte bans and long whr'te cWt.on cloaks, t we took to an artist all the pictures comes a tender, sympathetic, forgiv- I Will ,you ha%e your• face in this canm- Lord was with them, and a great h which my brother had taken in his sit around with ink hc►rr15 .tilt! blocks ing face. Our Saviour's yes will ' t►osite picture, which is Ineffaceably number believed and turned -into the boyhood. 11e al:;o tool: a lock of of paler in cctnN cnient. corners, slll!l- f , fill with tears of joy. Our Sav- Qt.arnl:ed upon. the great heart of Lord•" They hear of It in Jerusa- tered b unthrellrrs front the teat Of his hair. «e told the artist about iour's lip will quiver. Our Saviour's Christ ? lem, and Barnaha.4, being smt. d Y my brother's happy nature, told haw Lite sun, jurat as they flit( e done in look will be one of pardon and of DIVINE LOVE NOT 13 IND'. than full; of the Holy (.,host and Of the public ,l the jobs-' which he Perpetrated would P places of .Iert,w:tleru sincF unutterable love. But, sad to relate, atter all Christ faith, he is glad to see the grace of be revealed in his smile and laugh- his t;IOd and foes them the days of 1►arid. !Honey cit:ru:lt rs. Christ's face is -a s rred face. i has suffered nad done for us, g good counsel. ing eye. We talked about his ua- lease 'taca may be taf'�ctndtmnln face. The Le on VI.—Peter delivered trout have little tables w.ilh pilva of coins ' tore, so that the artist might paint No, no, says some one; . p y g before them ek:r l{'r-, in f�ut fury _ -do not tell me that my Christ's face diving love may be great enough to prison (Acts xii, 1-9). Golden Text, ' that nature in the young mans ' is a scarred face. I have always surpass all human understanding, Ps. xxxiv, i "Thu angel of the 8addlory, grocerie,, het std an•i other face. necessaries of life r!'itulrt•d by t t c thought of Jesus face as the most yet the divine love is not blind. The Lord encampeth routed about theta caravanR tutee litt'cr. sir;nrls :,q;ritF�1 Jesus must have .' had an intelli- beautiful ever owned by m n; I Itave spirit of God will net always strive that fear Him and delivereth thein," 'gent face. Phrenologists teach that always believed his it ce was as with man: In F.2ekicl we read, "My This lesSo>n takes us back, to .Toruses- the walls. Arab 1+114 fIniii t;irir the seat of the brain is under the " tem, where we find that J;rirtnea, the are about chaffing their ucrnlire;•.y urn beautiful a the Christ fa a describ- lace will I Lunn also from them, solling baskets of. fruit venders or dome of the skull. They assert that ed in the exquisite port it carved Ori, the awful i>whnient when Christ brother of John, has just been be'";characteristiea of the brain , lemoaado and stlt�rhe-. with j,l,skiru upon an emerald by the order at tate, on account of our unrepentcxi headed, and Peter is field in bun over their stto�+lci(•rs. whtcl can be read by the contour of the g Tiberius Caesar: His for head was sins, shall become a condemning son probably awaiting the serine i r - skull, as a blind man with his fin- look as If they would h test. Kitt plain aIId very delicate; hi face was face ! ibis is oris characteristic of fel©- The church in its llolplesspte, their contents, clivi; the it t.rur cu gars reads by the raised letters of without spot •or wrinkle, beautified Christ which all unrepentant sari- gives Itself to earnest std uncettsiag the Braille alphabet. But the ip- with a lovely red; his nose and I ners and some ministers preaching in prover, and to their great ourprise, with a mu�icttl rhy thin to ,titsO at - telligence of the brain can be traced ter tion. ~burp-toe►l.ir,g 0111 uu•n of mouth were so formed the .nothing � the Racrect� pulpits rine trying not to Peter is delivered oy an angst, and far the camel dri��r•y r•o�,�ries, beucL,. in the face, as welt an upon the top could be reprehended; his beard way 'sc©. Rut if Jesus iA not to baro a tiomo of his o*nenrJo.t are ~lain. of the head, in the formation of the and amulets to hang around .' thickish, in color like his stir, not condemning face for the unropentant Lemon VII.-7 he, early t hriiitinn nHcks of their aninul�5 to 1,t e mouth as well as in the phrenologi- very long, but forked; his look was sinner how can you ccount for the nti -ionariey (Acts xii! 1-12). Gql- P' ' 01 cal charts mapped off upom the back innocent and mature; his eyes were parable of the she herd sPpar`ating don Text, Matt. xxtiit, 19, ye, tit° evil eye ; Iliner.a,:t l,atl.crs do of the skull. The thio lipof the <<'o brisk businestg all duo (tut of duo4s clear and quick. He wAs man for the sheep from the goats ? There is therefore, and teach all nationw" shaving the heads of the Bedouins a. Caucasian is entirely dafierent from Fhis singular beauty surpassing the going to lotus a day when Christ The purl,ose of the Lord is W►ttt the thick lip of the African; the children of men.' ' .hull You can hire here horses, ;tddlc►e., gather beforo the judgment from the natlons 110 tnay gamer tt deep set eyes and overhanging brows THE RECORD OF THE SCARS.. seat of (:od all the nations of the people for his name (Acta ttarticls, donkeys and .Tay t,ther kinl of the university scholar are total- earth. CraFh ' cravh t crt►sh ! tvltl xv of beast by the holt, or the day ci ly diftertent from the twinkling eyes, And Christ's face is a 4 erred fires 14). Thin II° does by the west, or e rite distance yon because it is the face of one who gO every, tombstone. Then Christ Elis fipirit. through lits word by and narrow frontal bones of the shall separate thin multitude which means of willing and til►irit tilled can charter camel trains for and realized the awful nature of sin. P l,lace within tile hill ti c,t Asia 'tither=, Australian aborigines, �Mme men's is gathered beton him- ns a shepherd messengers.f.rces are so a Though Christ could• forgive lis our g p g xpre_ssive that when gy.l they tarn their keen eyes upon you sins by the sacrifice of blo d, yet he separates his Flteep fl-on, t> a gouts. LeNson VIII.--Paul at Alitioch Ui or 1•' 't ; y"u c:rn cora r acct.for ttu could not take away the punishment q'oward the r+l:cc•p tl:e Saviour will Pisidia (Acts xiii, 48-5.2). (;older! tranyportatiun of frt iKht to ant , they mem to bore a hole right intq turn a forgiving < but toward Text Atts xiii 3$ "j'hrougtt this point, anti you can 1>11N or c I I any I the heart of your, very being. If you for sin. So he offered his own face g g face, 1 thing that is markct:lt►I(•. to be lacerated. He o er his lis the goats he shall turn a condemn- man is preached unto you the - for-try to deceive then-, the look upon � P their faces reveals the fact that they to become parched and file ding: lie me face when he snyg, "Depart ft•om givenem of sins." 11'ith (joule': oN- of3ered his a es to'becotfte glassy in Y© nursed, i11to everlasting fire. position and some encourugeurent "CGAhi'I'F[1 I11'AI. -� know you are not telling the truth. Y mo, ,ye ctn•aed, into everlasting fire." the apostles have cants as far at "I rrtr b � ••--- you will—into death. Yet the scarre and dis- ppotse• you Go with me where t�l►rct, t u be I r t►nr Y figured face' of Christ will be more 1Vhen the nPc►stltte Julian was We -other Anctoch and aro here in- Minister n►u1e day, tt illi,•:''' stria the the studies of the great masters of beautiful to the redeemed spirits in dying upon the. (field of battle, ht t iced to preach on the Sabbath day caller, tleust►ntl the law, of literature, n>_usic, sculp- looked u ' I y• ture or the sciences -- and almost the heavenly land than if those di- P and saw the overhanging In the 4yringogue. 'Paul, as wits his ''Not tttuc•h," i`cl,titj•t tifriiu, vine features were without spot or CToFi' and the fnce of Jesus. Thea cuQtom, faithfully declares that J0- -promptly. without exception' the intelligence a blemish. The scars uf) n his face a.lilean, thou sus of Nazareth in the Son of God 'inclatmud tris• ' 'Iaft,,t in these mental giantss -has been made h0 cried, "Thott, 0 Chath at Inst conquered ' ""lint!" will appeal to us in the a way q Bred ! Shall wt Israel's Marsiah, thut lie was cruci- asrtondstinient. 'eT)Iiilk nth:tt. a git-rt MU in their faces. A Hugo, a that the wrinkles upon err mother's not one and all be conquered by tht fled, noised trout the dead, ascended titan lire 1'rt•mi0r , i� Tennyson, a Dante, a Milton,. a Lu- face of Jesus Christ—conquered not to haven and that now through his bower!" urtd 1►uw I,r cat titer, a Calvin — all prove by their face touched our hearts when she . as the infidel was conquered, but Hint iR forgiveneFs of all sins and '•tVillic likits- owt er, xcl :irj.�c ' physiognomy that this statement is lay asleep ifi the casket. re Itpo.ked "That conquered uered b I� true. So Christ must have had an at the wrinkles and ui .Z hat q Y the- Christ love con- justification from all things, his uruther", but 1 n�ri�Post• he wrinkle came wh�'!t she-to k care of quered by our making complete sur- I,0ssolt I N.--Paul at I,yst ret (Acts doesn't think the -i'-clioiot- hits c br + intelligent face. It was not,: as me while I was sick with d phtheria. render to him of our lives, con- xiv, 9-22 (golden Text, II 'Pint. if, ough of some artists have painted it, the quered b )• ince of an impractical dreamer or of This wrinkle came when m brother Y having our faces as his g, "Thou therefore sudors hat`diress "Not much he cl,,tl't," intertc ctr died. That other wrinkle c me When disciples engraved upon Christ's xis n a fanatic or of an effeminate non- ; good rold.ier of Jesuk C`hriRt.'' cid Willie: "'1'herr'w. ul�ttrys• 1►oc•FiE : ' heart ? ' t entity. His was the face of one who I she was preparing my clo hes for i Although they abode a to time at calling him clown." college. Yonder wrinkle c tno : the ---�•� �' '- had :a masterful mind. When �?� tae- � g Iconiuntlyc speaking boldly in the "Ali, perhaps 'you'd titer to t:c ar night I was married and le t hone " BE PnOMPT I . g Lord, and a great multitude of berth autocrat—like the t.' trr of gin to study Christ's face, we are I • Jews and Greeks believed vet they suRi;ostecl t}te cul'cr. - Thereforo to us child, n those Don't Live a single hour of &oUr , impressed with the conviction that wrinkl s were beautiful bec use the lite without doing exaJetly what ie his _eye was an ominscient eye, that Y had Let P.ee trotU lconitfz2t, half they "No," returncyd 1Filltc: c�tnpltattc tl told the story of her vicar ous love to be done in it d'. of r came to L stn whe • f ' - the brain back of that face was an an g ng straight . Y a, where r►t Ilrst there Iy. 1 i and suffering. " Yes, in he van we through It from beginning to end.- was unprecedented ettthusill:frtr and "He has heard about. trite trotiWe omnipotent brain that the ear was an all hearing ear. That face re- want `to see our mother's wrinkles, Wof•k, platy, study — whatever it is, then such opposition that Pact torts• that the Czar h:ts in kc•t•l,ir:�,= <llrt .- ` • vested the fact that Christ knew all that came as the battle scars of life take hold at once, and finish it up stetted and loft for dear!, llut Cod the way of bombs," ,t,;1it1 his rnuth- : from eternity past to eternity to while fighting for, -her children. In squarely; then -to the next thing, gate hire hack to them, tutel they er. come. But what is more important heaven we also want to see the scar- without letting any moments drop went. on and preached the i;o5j►el. (tied, there :tr0 altrcrys s,•c,tric� dna« �. to us personally when we look upon red face of Jesus, which scars were between. It is wonderful to sue Lesson X.—The council ut Jerusri- bucks to positiouw of c;reut p,►«cr Christ's face is that we intuitively cut into his fair skin while suffering. how, many hours these prompt peon lem (Acts xv. ;,':'.-;.►:+ t.olcl{bet Text, Willie," exclaimed thtr cr11'ler, 1) r� feel Christ knows every thought acid for our redemption. pie contrive to make of a day. It is Gal. v, 1,, "Stand fast, therefore, in antly. {` hope and deed of our lives. He The scarred face of Christ Is an as if they picked up the tnontents ►e liberty tv114'1'vwlttl Christ hath Willie s�iook his le:rrl t ` knows what we have done and what illumined face: Have you ever seen which the:: dawdlers lost. Aud If made us tree." We. have Feer- 1}er- When it comes tet lretng ,e: bre would have liked to do. a sad countenance light up with a you find yourself where you have t5+° solutions from without the church, mean," he said, "ar,' hltvin' f*eoPle . A SYMPATIiETIC FAC-9. smite ? Have you ever heard a lit- many things pressing upon you that even unto death. and now n•o see knuckle down to y�olr an' all that,, tie child burst forth into. a laugh you hardly know how to begin, let false teacher's Within the church 1'd rather be our �hocplruu&ter than•-.- ' —estus Christ's face was also a in the midst of a fit of alacrying—h us tell you a secret. Take hold of ,seeking to !tinder the g°greh The the Czar of ten Ri st4ias." ' sympathetic and forgiving face. How laugh-:when a tear is ,yet glistening the very first one that comes to great enemy is always at work "and "I told you that Wilke liked ` many men we have seen whose faces upon the wet cheek ? Well, Qhrist's hand, and you will fled the rest all will be till he 'shall beshutup in solute power," said his, mot3ter, represent intelligent power, but with- fat though in one sense a sad face, e,. g fail into file; and though work 1�ay the pit (Rev. xx, 1-8). quietly. out, mercy—faces- such as you could a marred face, is yet an illumined be hard to meet when it charges . In Lesson XI.--Paul crasees to: u�. n y eatbily imagine aRobespierre -night face. It hits joy in the eye, joy on a squad, it is easily vpnquished . it ot�e (Acts xi}i, SIG), Golden Text, # �. , have had .or a 1}'rankery!s.!in or any the lip, joy on tyre cheek, joy every- you bring it into line. You may have Acts xxii, 15, " SHEEP DENTISTRY. of the eat leaders c!r rho in nisi- Thou shalt be ilia - , �' q where, when one of his, toned ones atter seen the anecaote. of -the man witness uuta all men." In thin le:w New South `Vales corresponceitt tion, Those were the faces of men :has been saved 1py the- satrfflee of who was aired how he had stilto n- wo see art illustration of 'at least says that a shepherd of Ilargr0ave9 like Napoleon, who, hgfu Moody :.a ,mar- :bts blood• Thef'e js ttitrre'joy fn that 00hed 90 mach in. llis life. "M these three texts), "Led b the Spirit rt0tlr. Nudgve, has tried c�ehti:+tr • fo shill of Fr$nce aftgr a Blood ba 3' 9 tr divine tele over One sinner that father taught ihh," *as the reply, of Cod," "leo air OCrRSion sopves sheep with great success. r)e y Ira( tle express k regret over the awful repenteth than oveV'ninety and nine ";when I ll44 anything to do, to thee, for, God. is.wi' thee," "� ti valuable rain whirh feus,cf re<t Y g go =t �-. slaughter ;•;of - ��ttnan life, >s , ie�:' : u.4t e>' � ' � ,. y g "Oh, that :ts aa ing. TZ 'Ord t ance.P � ► tl.tlt;:tr> d 'not refi t , do. it. Thet•e is the secant _.. word skull not return urtto mit void" di4mlty -in . mastt�iv.Lting its foot - et 'you 'must - - .r _ .. _ - �magic word "no�pl'" Hit-#e 'stuvi gy m. viii, T4; I S - r make an oma y m t break _ , am. x, 7; Ton,. lv, owing toAhe lbse of teeth. Atrtifrcia. _ > E'n LOVD. n o Vert that what is to be_done 11). few eggs •" „ teeth were inserted, .:•ind -the aninve, ( Be we not think of Christ 4 )ri Christ a tied- not been an'3 "m- ugt to be done. "Never tit off Lesson 1 ;.�-- 3 'f :•? U� A tempt3ranro `lessor( has stneel .vigorol>>;sly :1 ttack®d t t 1iiill to-mo,:rpw >ch ' tk ttltce ani& ' ` ,gn'lrrtelligent lace; ped 'face jrlie.ljttle cliildreti would d " is tit you can do to- (Rom. ziii, 8 44}, :Golden Tuxt fodder. This is be icv0d to i,e tb . tact of Pa ,., ,at t also as a loving of have !-loved to rl�t tb e3► a Good proved:; buL dqu t Team. miff, 12. 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CALGAE►Y S OW AND SALE r x ow thea but to p a e What trade your hnens 3$an ig sn prone to err that he f 1, < None named thea b ut to lave thee, .. I LIVE STOCK CONVENTION WAS coarse ? :• Common soap i should reflect a iritis before :drawing Yt s tai-' ulcer that some of the m ost beautiful "nt3 poetry ever ar !ten tri attention to the mistakes of others. oxactdly applicable to A GREAT SZ7CCES3.. A professor who prided him' 'on Sunlight Soap saves linen. ' �• his correct English heard is wife r ' Prices Realized for C�attji Wes _ remark Y Good-Total Receipts of the "I intended o tell Jan to bring me dad t p Sale *21 077. a fresh bucket of water." ; J" j "You doubtless paean a Bucket of dorrected the n The gatheringof stockmel �t Ctacl- fresh water,'• [ votes- •� sor. "I wish you would 'I111Y some guLry from the 14tH to the 17th of REDUCE10little attention to your ihhstoric," _ May for the Live Stock Convention, A few moments later he said t w show and sale, was the largest and ��Pt . Y ; Dd dear, that picture would show most representative ever known in ta the Nest. Calgary is the centre of o better advantage if you were to the great ranching country and it 'fit ire the Gobigou Bar*:- ' aii hang it over the clock," = teas not surprising that hundreds of "Ah," she replied. "You' doubtless e.ble and prosperous ranchers, repro- mean if I were to hang it above the mting- literally "the ca:ttl on a into eon�ideration the fact that the clock. It I wens to hang it over CEYLON TEA'. suome of the animals were as your the clock w could not tell the tim Thousand hills," should asaLble at g @ 4• the meetings which had for their ob- as one month and others as old as I wish you would be more careful b, twelve ears. Two hundred and with our rhetoric, m dear." : sect the fostering of interests in Y Y 3' beF: twenty head were disposed of at And the1©armed professor became The flaw ma'tehNin worK'nmwo from an avereige price of $95,80, mak- all at once very :interested in his PLASTERSFAILED ing the total receipts of t;11e sale book. , Nen- bZy k'E■ Bs Edd f� yen $21,077. The top price of the sale -# S11{phur0usr for...... espeolany owtale was $290, while six excellent yearl ing Sh rthorns co ributed b e e following ie co led from The Od j p for aerotitis use-. o nt y on Or 6$Sr `i H CaAli ht " putup M n.abalacttg �I2TIMENTS; OILS AND MANY breeder averaged $174 each. The Nassau Cluardiaa and Bahama Ig- lands Advocate, and shows that _ " Nta+• OTHER MEDICINES DID following is a summary of the re- - NO GOOD. sults of tha sale Salada is for {gale everywhere very etoh box sentaining t - A NO about Its ■ratehoe-_ i,. 1.. . Breed Cows. Bolts $assist " . _ . r1 our r • •' moo. Average. Na ve - _: .,_ <:•. a erwae• d rase. a tht•N boxtM In a pttlNc- 1 New Brttaswlick Postmaster Tells Aberdeen Angus 10 tl&e.5o = a17s.5o wom 'The shadcli of night were falling Every Match-- age. of His Efforts to Cure His Kid- wyrefrd 1 40.00 ! 57.00 no.00 fast." A hter Mchet" Neretottia 14 928! 1280.00 Hey Trouble-He Suffered for shorthorn. 41 .'' fa4s 150'-• las.92 leanoo Ae down the street & good = wife For ttlelf* by All First Class I, Years and Tried Many Medicines, --- passed, - Dbwlo.a` But Only Recently Found the "' Ss,::. 83 71 168 1012 0o 61077.00 And in her hand she bore a charm; Right One. ......... �otul number of head 270 t = w e e ice 93 eo 1 o k he husband sae from 11ar II: Salada verse sal pr' Lomer Windsor ' keep ba f B.. Jun .� ::•._ ._. . �•. ::. - • ■ June 23 Messrs. Alfred Mansell dr: Co., „ `'. " Special)-Mr. T. H. Belyea post- The Dawson Commission Co., �.�M�TjOtLive Stock exporters, Shrewsbury, He' 'brb�" Was . glad ; hor Iovibg TOltBMT� nas+ter of this place, has made a shipped by as. "Lycia" from ;Avon- mate. . Can ha"o yowr BATTER, ECCE, POULTRY (Wive or drsssed), BTRAMIMRR1 very interesting statement o hih APPLtI �' - ut mouth on=the 29th April, 80 Shrop- she knewt= would meet her at. the =, TONATO19, other Fruits, VICETABLES or PRODUCE Ls COW advantsab parlance in his efforts to be cur- ate, d of Kidney Trouble which has shire sheep bred by Mr•. A. E. Man- g Shipping tags, siamp9, pads supplied. Corresponlenee invited. She, knew he loved her tot but Pothered him for many years. sell, and purchased by Mr. Robert • Miller. These sheep consisted of 14 then, �• Act times he would have veiy bad HR loved his "clip" like other >Tierir a D• • •M• •Ds�•�•�ev•s••�•e•�e000000e•ee41•0• Ihells, and when these came on he rams and 16 ewes, which with the vas almost laid up. P Salad y painting until axes tion of one'rain were all too a i HURRY Dont leave our He tried several doctore and used young to includg in the famous the last minute. Do it now; and Harrington Di >erston sale, so were �fln' haPPY:, homes (she) saW the D +let it dry before the hot`July ewd 0 many medicines, but nothing seemed light" ; PA' NT1 N� glee at it. ares kept by Mr, Mansell until his final g ,August L sun • o, help hiui in the least. Of toves that lowed. And kettles • * your house a chance, touch it up farm sale at Bishton Hall last g Plasters, oils, liniments on the right, ,s • )utside and doses of all kinds and March. Mr. filler is to be con- g ',with grat.ulated on btaining these sheep All boiling hard ae hard could et.ct>re, • ✓ R • driptions taken internally seem For why ? their inmates all drank to have but one result. Ile was no which are the est of Mr. hfansell'e Y Paints* better. breeding which Canada will obtain, Via• r a Ram ay and it is theref re to be hoped that �} Salad&. ' Finally through -reading an hd� r- , - • ,; 'rjpinside and outside. These are= tistement he was. led to the use of they will arriv safely at th©Ir des- D Dodd's kidney Pills. He sa s: �.r . not Oolong, the Crater said • u �► the paints for wear and tear, for • Says: Off Tuesday, April 29th;:: tour This is the' tea that soothes the , beauty and easy to work. Han Kidney Kidney Pills w�et'te 'so Shorthorn bulls• purchased by Mr. . head. • r ' < ;, dy cans. No mess. No 'waste. highly recommended for Kidney E'etn Li ton must his 'Brenda' 'I`r•ouble that after reading some J Lawrence of 'Manitoba dur ng his P give r Price O. K. Drop u8 a curd and m recent visit to England, war ship- ask for • testimonials I concluded to' try Y .. b Since hr has failed to lift the Cup," D „ i them according to directions. Ped b ss. L•y ,ice to Quebec. y 15lessrs. Alfred aniacll & Co., Live Salad&. • BOOKLET K FREE: "I had tried t many thing thatp telling about' it and showins Stock exportersShrewsbury. These j = • I was very skeptical And ha but .. „ �. r A�,� • bulls were reap fine animals, iw.b a. stay, her nelghbor said,•- and D some beautiful homes. little faith that Dodds Kidney Pills being bred by M 1V. J. Ilosken, and targe = • • could or would help me: However, . ' . I did not use them long be ore I two by Mr, Ro kruge, and should Just one more sip for friendship .�. ? M is RAMSAY & SONye�' : they reach' Manitoba safely s� ould sake• �' • found that they were z~i1 and more rove of great service in Mr. !'Law- She thought of home---"roil.,; hub. Paint Makers s than was claimed fur them. P g • r MONTRE;AL;.: J• - rent:• s had bands there.have received more 'benefit from Without his tea he *ill d ntr." �•�N'r�!'ar •o�•a°�e�600•!•04000G �•ki•�•OSoo** ' V. W. H`ODSC N, ; them than from any other m • icine Salads Lit*& t3 ock Commtsei ►nei' I have ever used , for they seem to s The total number of crap .the Brit- Customer-•"I want a shoe that its ,•�: have made a complete cure of my ��� •'llewe►ro" the stuff, cam sell e E it can t t the ilei both comfortable and stylish." WIRE WOUNDS. trade is 1,202,000.o 3hopYnan-"I'm try sorry, madam. pu _ 1: - n d y "I fuel as well as over I did and - Don't buy at all, until �• have not the slightest trace o the My mare, a very valuable t��, was Y you've made a� , but the age of miracles is past. Kidney Trouble that bother me badly bruised nd cut . by being. lean is letter _ - Quip sure it stamped 1Vf hares Liniment the blit Hair Restorer i r - ' 'ever go long. caught is a wire !encs. SomtEt of the � - , wounds would- not heal although I As guarantee th tamouil name "I Grant to say that I believe that g Salado• Mloard s liniment Dre's La Gripe ;` Dodd sr Kidney Pills are the right Ured many different medicines. Dr: r gg,004 Britons at resle�nt living Bell advised nib to use MINARD S p g medicine for Iiidncy Trouble." ,> At'bret�k of da when cad wlt�- in United Kingdom were born in btr. Belyea is very well know to LINIMENT,,, diluted, at first., then y g es g T'roftssor "Tull. the to what claea stronger 1ca the sores began rise, India or the 'Colonies everybodyin this- neighborhood and g g n to look of maladies irL4outnia belongs." titu there arehutfew who have not been better, until, after three weeks Lhe There is one thing they greatly prize dentr-"Why-er, it -is a conta.Kiu;:v soma .have healed, and be•9rt of all Acrd that's a cup of liquid bliss, stop. two Con disease." "I never lrortrd it so day- aware sof his serious illness. And it sied,works oR slue Cold. Everyone is delighted at his iffi- the hair is growing welt, and is not You want to know, tie this, L:attre Bramo Quinine Tablets cera t�' troll cribed. Where did you learn this ?" ° 8a proved health and his publ shed white, as is most always the curse in oda. is one . No t,day. ra No Psi. Price to cents. I eu t statement has done much to eke Korea wounds. y P P- DOII �T. A traveller ..from acro Kg the pond,'• uetralia holds the world's record Mfnarti's linlmet is the best Dtrdd's Kidne Pills even more o We ouch: On &fternoong of tea wag fond • as tea-drinkers, consuming 7 alar in this neighborhood than they _ The good wU® told her where. to g # pounds ' -- have been. find a head yearly. New lealunders drink 71 pounds. The expenses of municipal govern A stream five (*t wide and ele%vn A tea that's unexcelled in kind ' ment in- London last year were $17,- which every farmer and rancher of feet deep, and :running at twenty Salas. Isr Over Sixty Team. 000,000 less than those of New It is recognized in the west as well for 90,000 men. 'Tlxtre iia t68 twi feet a minute, ill rovido water the plains of Alberta is concerned. P g t ti ht" the did a Qi'.n d►urD tiVlti.4 TRIeD )l;xKSDT. Vrs York in the east that those who en- part K Window's r yr+t has been used for over dX 1G' P Ce 1134 , lean Ay m l btna Ofamothers for their children white Y ;; ;, ,rage in any branch of agriC Iture �',: tooth rig. with perfoct success, It booth•. the ohitd �� And eac2t oat pondered iceliar - - ---- - • ruftan+tke sums,allays all pain,cures wind colla, and `— so )r in any pastoral pursuits are en- OT n T I �� DAY heart, is the best remed�r for Marrhuea. Is plan at t , the 1 titled to rank high in the tom uni- LD L s The fact that all the finest tom_ tibete. Edd by dvssist• in evert put of the word. THR MOST ,POPULAR D<NTIFRION, Tweuty-Ave nests a bottle. 1Rs •stun in inoalaulahie, ty; their occupations calling for as Was at The Model l3rocclry, �e sure and ask for !sr,. Winslow'• aooW ,s_ay_u& sad Balm—aiftwi ttsd. �s ouch skill and intelligence as any s` -�-♦' C A VERT '"a7 )f what are termed 'the higher pro- Citizens Bose y �rtne-Light.-- <• .� ., : . -. i Strange Change•in Public A fatting body moves at the rate "',�I,•rom:, 'experience, sir. Whenever C A O L I C essions. The stockmen of the rri- F nc of 82 feet the first second of . .its r ews and experiences with rare d to There': was' tfm0� when 'cit my neighhor'ii dog can't areal I'm together;ories came age _ 1 drop at t34 feet the next ; 96 feet ' just as wakeful as he is." , g Y the third and so on, increasing 82 TOOTH he care, breeding and folks" got up b the fading da rk of feet per second during each second - night and start countryward h a of its fall. IAIPR:OVI:MENT OT' `STOC POWDER t. -- Liniment for flheamafism wheel in search of entertain lent. Mina s L t' ' Pffterves the teeth. 8tilrNtone the brsaih. t to receive instruction from men wlo They rode far and long, and i pro- Strengthens the gums • rave made a life study of such mat- bably, if the truth were told, prem �eWare Of Ointments fats Catatrrb :ars, and to enjoy social interc intercourse did- it. 3o�►ew!hat That was when that oontaill Veroury _ 800 tAns of snails dere Sold in -- Pne with another. That thead- bicycling was tr ted ae u tad ; but Paris duridg 1901. Ae " i8ialiry will surgly deatroj the sense of lresees at the meetings were well a with mos fads, the public tired pmollandcocrpletelydersn�ethewholesyatem earthy of ttention will be readily when entering it through t6 mucouesurtt�r< Y of it rapidly. A transformation in sack aMcolee rhould sever used except on Lifrebubjr.• Soap •-• disinfectant.-Is 'ecognizttid when it is mentioned that the citizens' an les then occurred. ppreseriptkad f, reputablephyeietane,u the strongly recommended by the medi .04 nd unong the speakers were C. W. I'etd- The dropped dsm a Cho will do is tea told to Lh Instruments, Drums, Uniftrms, Etc. _ tt son, Deputy Minister of A icor- y pp© a wheel as a no, y mood you cal profession as a safeguard against cad possibly derive from them. Hs'i'a-Cat&rrb g velty, only to relize that it was a Odrey manutsctured by F.J. Chorey sc.t`o.,'1`0• infectious diseases. EVERY TOWN GAN HAVE A BAND ;urs for the Territories; J. R. And- I ositive necepsit —i, convenience--a ado.O..eontaind no meroury,and to taken In. - Lowest prices ever quoted. Fine catalogue, F trson, Deputy Minister of Ag>ricul- money-saver on c r fares. And that's malty. acting direotly upon the blood and " 500illustrat Ions,mailed free. Write us for any. lU re for British Columbia .>f. A. what Caused the big bicycle reNival aoous surtaxes of the system. In buying r'ourtee pounds out. of every hon- thing in 111nale or lfuslati instrument+. ['urner, W. R. Stewart, R. B. Den- in the cit g y I'm Catarrh Cure be sure You get the end dred of food we eat consists of o- P WHdLEY ' ROY09 00.1 Limited, t Y• � ipe. Ir ie taJrani�tsrn►ally and made in Toledo !aloes. nett, M. P. P., A. E. Cross, M. Out along .thh higltraadlg' the the' fur- Ohio, by F. J. honey , t;o Teettmanlat. Toronto,Ont. and Winnipeg, P., and P. J. Nolan, besides a Man mer was wont t look upon th bi- gold bI Drurfete,prion 71ic per bottle. strong delegation from the east; con- cycle as some oolish vehfcle fur li&W8 Family puh,aro the but: & seri Ra� r�$de, wALKINR lusting of Profs. Day, Creelman: and giddy tourists. a said hard ords SPE IAId EXCURSIONS. CLEANING OR . Grisdale and Messrs. O OUTIN Robert Duller about it because it rudely gh 'eked t3aec urine is so sweet that one LADIES • - �"1 lad F. W. Hodson. To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pue• o • e, suite the tense ner'v of his colt, and part in 10,000 . of water is easily bio, Glenwood Springs, Col: i Dan be done perfectly by our French Process. Try 4 There was only a moderate ilti�i- Placed him more than once in an tasted. _ City, Ogden, YQITIaN AMERICAN DYEING CO. ber of entries for the Stallion, Show, _ Salt Lake Y I try lrro � ,i veru itr trx�t Utah; Sot Springs and i[oNTItF,Aidr ToBoxTo, orrAwa a QvEBEi1 - unoonventiorral• position b but everything .shown wasof ex- cellent quality, .and spoke Voliunes ditch-side. This an of the count _ Deadwood, South districts has iso experlemcet# a lake Lazatire Brotno Qnialae Tablets wit Dakota. ' i Dominion Ltne� Steattlahi for Alberta as shores-raising coon- change of though , and probabl for dr'° ntnad the money it it frit to case, l., : n try. Clydesdales, Shires, Hackneys, even stronger re ons than that of a ire" natnrr eon+,tact lit, s30, Qwest round trip rates over madb Montreal to Liverpool. lkwton to Diver- r Standard Brads and French Coach- —'" ' points. Portiend to Li. l hie city cousin. an you !magi e s from Canada to the above own erpoo via Queens ars were the breeds represented and hen The German soldier carries:.: over Tickets on sale June het to 21st, urge and Daststeamships.superior accommodattoa more useful artiel Out of town, for e11 creases ofu•lengem saloons and 8tateroomo i all classes were judged by Mr. Rob- 64 pounds when iii full marching or- and June 26th to 80th, inclusive. iuealgtdsh[ps a bicycle ? It h the virtue of auk- Special attention her boon giron to trio art Diller of Stouffvillc, Ont. g g der. Britain's total equipment is Special excursion' June 22nd to 25th, ilecoad saloon and Third-Class accommodation. For Ing eight mile&a feel as on uts rates ofp�w ase and all The show- of cattle was ,very IAMB, the post office and your neiRhb at two or three Pounds lighter Other cheap excursions during July of Cam woanr partioutam apply to any went and the quality averaged high, al- the turn of, a and August, All tickets good. until Rickards,Mtw a Co. D.Torrance ACo.. ptietae la spin 11902. All tickets _ though a number of the females were ways at '- SPECIAL EXCURSION I2A,Z`Ei9, ' October 31st, 77 r3latet3t«.Bof;as.. 1Kontrealan:t Portlen4 your iii#imediate call. And old and some not in calf which de- these thing' have made the bi ye,te Via the Chicago and North WtHn�b• should read via Detroit and over the t'. !reefed considerably from their popular. in Eke untry districts. ern Railway to leanest, Colorado Wabash, the short and true route to BlPxat�cr Is• t t value in the sale ring. The large all Colorado points. NtIM8ti61 srlaullaxrelal 8prlage, Pueblo, It Lake, Hot IilutaaneSwlueV,StockafarkerandWf Y • majority of the animals exposed for HOW VO G A W13EEL<' -.s $prim s and Deadwood South ba- This Will be the grendeht` oppor- liekorner. Stopsswiaeatallatesfrom = erre were Shorthorns, with a few i g tuaity aver given t,fie people of this rooting. ak smWiftretitiarrm.n u ; L' You tl)houl•d n be itrithout : a kota, during June, July and, August. $ereforcls, Aberdeen Augury and Ayr- bicycle to�t3ay. a cost Ut ort+ ie A aPlv>izdid opportunity is ofler^ed for country to visit this beatititul coon- 4!ttFaoaialsfree.iMtall.bectsandSt � t of_ rand mountain scenery 10itrilrt;i,'0 fit or 17yrsdbsiadaDe 17, yto�,e-t a i shires, all of which were judged very very easy Write to Caliada ye141 enjoyable vacation trip. Several g Yat it- vs.YayA,•oaiurt7yls;can.daDee.t7, ,. S satisfactorily by Prof. C. E. l)ay. dr Motor Co•, lA ited, 84 King St., fine - trains via the North-Western low rate. '81,1syn. P�1txBBBQ10ki0l,Fatrfield,Iowa,U.s. The'sale passed off exceedingly well, West, and ask about June pricesfor Line,dally. Full kfvrmation and II- Full particulars from any railroad - ---- ' .. agent, or J,. A. R.ICHARDSON WOOD ft PHOTO.ENGRAbi'f G ;ri} and "Cleveland," `Massey - Har`is, lustrated pamphlets can be obtained TSE PRIDES REALIZED-•.r :.; "Branttob•d.'�' - illrn Perfect" !ti- from I;. H. Bennett, General. Agent, hist. Pass. Agent, ndrtheast earner t� r cycles. 4 g Kin and Yon..-e 4itreets iJ. °.JONES 1L,f�1rs.�. ++ were consideree ,: vera good, t c n r« 2 . street east. Toronto, Out. , Toronto 468•SAV•.STRPM T. TO To 4 5 t r .. : ._ _, ..m r»,-.. ,- _. _.. ', ,._ .. -,.?5.. ...: '.. .. .. ,,'i Kr :., .. ,: ,•.,.�•.... .,-.. .. $. x:, 1r: .¢a _ -cry` - �- __ . ...,. �_ ,e._- ,: y, .._ ,.t . . J s . r. .. _ ... _ a�ftt ._ .. , ._ � .< �`,; .p►a =:.° ,a= Tx ".,�.. :r -_.4. . ,...! -. -, ..r.. _._ }tyr..... 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'4 'A 'A X, �A, Wi,, V, X 54 47, A. y, + N- �k All N, t rZ History...F. Harrisi 1. Dunbitr' L. + 4 7� Fr V N COLL:E'6' t' O'Learl AI ie Hay, 11`4�n Dunbar U derwear' , � D. Sylveitter. :. V PICKERI Su" Mmer. Englist...L. O'Leary nson, :, Oscar Steve 0�6"�t 7 Vera Aambly. 441 ch. Th .__Cl gs 7 0 Soil f 0-. Stev'n "' i'l, Fil" twen a Fr6b L. O'Leary, Hicks, ary 91 Piac&al -- .e Geo. t e 0 A Y, Jii e -'Pass "off TrogrammC o F. Harris. X, G K i 6gkird.," th Af Chas. Ha OntiLrid Well e dogtipby...U. r A, 149 Latin...Geo. Hicke, noou .�Alu d., Evq 4 '0' A Igebra...Geo. Bioko, f Hodgeon n ar > Drawing,'�. V H91mbly'. 0 L. O'Leary 11'XITHENTs PARATO Arithmetic L. Hicks I The A h la- 1, Day'.- Frizei Th6� Pr ze W h Y I A ua.I Fie.Ic NE R-Y-D ou h'av t b"uy t ese doods soon B. Rubii ge oet your o R. Rubid o w wid ch ' We.. e- olle NPA-rit" Rdy 1— -1 io '4r A; 9" -Dr-a*in B. Rubidge 1� A, tet .41C. (1901-1902) has ended. The C-Ool-elastio Vests' - all sizes and pricu e aca emic year - �V, :i - 0 e s Giiiisl No-ficienci T� d E. cox f tlb cOlf gr-sra clii*, pro- Old TeAllinen �J �1) E Cot Ladies and Misses. N1. I N. Hill Proficie cee ings of the afternoon of Thurgday r 8rde a*ss Dev toug a m e n bers and enthusiasm most gtati- 5'eciil Roxbo L' dies Cash 'er' Hbsie Jun 19Lb, were in points of excellence E, cox. ii6 4 to 0J N Hill u p rildred Cox. ry 0 Musi prize.,.. Cox fl�.ij to all the members and friends OLD TESTAMENT HisloRy 0 0 1 Literature_J. RAer som. Ladies Stainless Cottbn Hokery-hill sizes.'- f r local educational $0 an, The following prize$ were awaraed Il is now twenty-five years sinci�ihq 2. Scott Levy, n Knicker Hose -1 em Hilda Grant or athletic contests: oy ni' ediate -1. D, 8 builling was arected and te yeam Championship Eventse.. elllcB pening. arge Medal... C 2. Uhite Kirkegaard the re-o The I Oil X nun In Jan Or: - b .0. Hay iber of plqpils in attendance fro 1. Gladyq Cotter, 'A 1. Shoji Shinmi: Men' Cashmere "aina Cott" the province and outside points, bears 2. R. Rubidge. 2. B. Sylvester witliess to the sucQess of the labors I of JE 'ercises...., BIBLE CLASS Men a a' d Bol weatOrs.. the past ten years. telnior 1.'Claiinion t Gft6fl, 2. W. G. Ric ardson "lar" 1. B. Sylvesteril, On Thursday a ern6onl ge .: �.,' * 2. Sh iji Shimnis n r, i Shinmi, for all... crowd assenitled in the collegb hall, J6 io 1. Shc 11. ree which was 2. Cicely Cotter 0-n To Suit' every. lot priii...Fi' Robertbl promoti tastefully decorated with Tb Otis i I - -- Lll� 4 .k flowers' cedar and the college colors. - , �'�­ -, ?�,-,,�- head, ; k - _. - 2nd Prize.' G. Caden Straw ats , )ftpop the examinations and the year'i one-5c up On the evergreen &rob, in white clbver 8rd prjz ' 0. Cotter and blossoms. the motto 1-1877 Greeting$ work were then aanounced... C. Grant. j EG 1902", drew first attention. COLL TATz DEPARTMENT' Belay Race... C. 0 After the opening prayer, Principil 1st Form to-.2nd Form... Ha ikga'ard T� 4 Fred Robertson - Firtb took the opportunity in a brief U. Ri E. Wood but ba ddress, of expressing his' ppy a Fred Harris. Al t6 A, y �.l: The other prizes for es, runs, V. dish Aea�svre at seeing so many fr ends of W the Dollege present, and-also of con, on Jum-ps, and the badges given ere 0; Stevenson, t F. Adam gratulating the board and the facultyl": F ' ;"o ory � 6t UFO Iteak Bind endurance on the part of the well earned anI ehowed great vigor n the progress the college bad st "Y; contestants, ma( eduringthe year. . The moral B evenson., e A uodg8 r tonepf the school, Lhe : xcellent char r ;d" actc r.of the work. done by the-majority �id n in ve day at 96 9n&_,F6rm tQ of t ie students, the interest taken i 1,, _J Ivetv Advertiaements. '36 i ' ch goo 9,30 yardfi t' 11 d o piece se i iy n I. Dutbuw- -a 3 whilp it lasts, you can get a piece for thleties which when. in their proper B- Syl' Monday June 2. ves -form an important ' faetor in P ace ANTED -A good eeneral' servant Apply to Mrs James Houtledge, Whitb, S2 33 or 7`3/4o per yd...,,.. ,,. H. Cleiiiens W Y, t-chool- life, were all specially -G. Ctidendead,. Comm ended. 'He then called upon 1 4 F. Harris 1X Nfi COWS FOR, SALE-8 fresh ave a Fri(nd, London, England, who g Henry Stanley Newaiall, Editor of the "ti A 4uoi 3 in full flow of Milk. APO Y to L N. uay li-tf Banks Pickering A ca of Windsor Falfj'ub n F. OOW POR SALE.;.-The ible addres Undersigned 11 ightful and fore s on Si. 4tb to Form 4i I-, -_.- , , .. I. I: .,­ , :, - ' C "T e Formatio %_1 biteforardoh ow Milch Cuw James n of Character". The. goord a r we Av y e ream on ed ne'sday k H. Grant ha'"e City Dair W L. Palw6r. lot 26.con 2.Pickering 0 tt Re' me' mbe' thought ofthe whole ad3ress was L. Hicks EX,&T", -F*Oa. "&LB-Th* FLInd Saturday nights. AlSo we sell A I maebine 'Oil -at tPent of character, iational G. nutchinson undeAlonell his a 4U4ntity Of btlakwheat the develo Buo"%q M COX 2 and izidivigal,thtoUgh C013fliCt. a8SOCi- for salo It is oing fest. Those desiring ordir Sc a gal, and Plymouth binder twine at less .than pres atoLee. Ed ryaut.lot4l.0ouilPickerinji. ..ation with 'Others and communion I. V S. Lambie:-. d S&87 ent wholesale prices.. Our car will be in, in a few lays: �Wi God, hiha C F. Butler OOD RMU RE FOR. SALE OR r. H. W. Fro.-(, of the' George GTO Beat-Fifty acrets tuors or less. well YrI C IL Misgion Philadel*iat followed "A; watered ano _,foueed, con 2, lot N. Pickleriust Send OU' r order. , rides r6 riCiitee Brendon Ru Township. Alplily to R, R. Looker, Whitby. p a gua bidge, witb a brief-bnt earnest add-res8 on Rich PASTURE. TO LET-Those wisbian e strenuous life". e _tf T A Fred Butler' mediate orders to any part of the town§hip. ard Mull'tt, fter a piaAo so] by Miss H.' M. Susie Lam4ie, to rent pasture for cattib during tbe sum t erford, of Colborne Ont., the Wier, &1@9440 bushels of oats apply to A 4­ riz s 4ih Lo Sr 4th class... on t e athletic field were distributed. R. McMurtry. p for school work, also those won - . . :. . Thoinson, Brock Uoad 85.48 Jr THOL BEARE' G Cotter, of on# -Or orm iibar 6 highest- honor -given by the, T RH TO RENT OX, ta tam C. Cotter, Phundred xcr*s,soutb half, lot 0, con 4. t se . . I - h ol, a silver medal awarded to the Pickering. plowing all do** Apply to J 0 E C d ilt whose e h m,Txbridge.or to H T lAve next Gl6ne I Merchan' t hiteva' le, stud work and conduct L. Clark w"t Most thro ghout the year has boen 0 Brock Road was v on by Misq H R Rubidge. ST-1 laly rag ou 'llbi Sati ctory . : - . ----____ . . 1 11 .­ , . ; : L: Lobetw"n lbs ith eon. and this Kingstoo Col. Ann Road on odnioiiday the l8tb inst. This finder rkegtird will 6e rew"ed by loavink the aLm* as the e Hay, of Falkenburg, Ont. 43, Ki It the evening. concert was given' ??*We 0121ce. 30-tt E. Kennelly. WANTED-A good general 0&"%0J' On* able to do plain cooking, go wases. Apply of ffiends from the vicinity and from Ail. dna Cotter or `� the-` �by fie school at which a large crowd Sr �rA to Jr 4th alas E F Any ing tance were kedent. The music at�once to James Torrance, ollington Roy Feathe;t`ll, W cfltions, drill and the cantata-- Hotel, Markham. 28 it H. Roxbbrpugb,, A 'The whole year round-were all well Jh$ J. Robertson, I JND-There came on to FOT rendered. P ?,remis"of tho undors4a*d slbon$ -Junis fie i P7 ng e winners o -o 1K,--Sutberl&nd, , 17th IL lane sow. The owner may have tho The followf are f "' : hool prizes in the various A. Sbook same It proTiulproperty and payinp ox he Jr brid to Sr 8rd class."..l.", e , ortments. P -Norton HiH,;�4 CATTLE FOB SALE-1 have at MY `q. M Ir en r ney m a.: P1 'i: Vernon Les, :;L.. G e al Proficie idil rem ises for sale 70 bead of oame com %4-l-: posed of wilch cows, faieding heifers st"m *ad plemento H. An e Hay Fir n G. Wood od which the farmors bavo just rot urn edi ng thetu for we ainao last fall. Will r , . a Spe6id P* ... Hay Forks ize General Proficiency A =118 R. JDobson.. owl for cash or time Home Monday@ and So&. Jopen to e obtained- OT1"r urd&YO Write ar apply to J A White,brou ingot 10% girls only) , Th'Tollowiag pupils and Sh f Collegiat niiile 'nay. ont 64��H. A at 75%. eptitling them to Honorah St .. Buggies et() Preparatory-Gladys Cotter. mention. Or tbe be's t *ire fence on e th 8r orm;..--" q following-, FRUIT TRE I Diplomas were awarded to the d F kngtishi..A.Hay, E. B"werm Al 0 L';jtl ITO Wit' All kinds of U vim u Collegiate Dipt. ea r son Dorland, Jean Hick-9. -GEORGE ' PHILIP,�,of Bit '19-h he'- PA, RK 11 -%Can give yo Commercial -Beatrice Palmer, AE uclid...Chas. Hay. 949 8 MR OrD 1% Ifte.9 best prices goin ilSon Higheei fbadret pricm Anna Chantler, Algebra...Eleanor W 9.. A cibnt History...W. Wile __Ja; 6nStance Sutherlarld, n on for.%11 kinds of 7 Wa ichardson' Iter G. R 2nd Form. ud Winter-ppp'ss Fall a S t JOHN E, DEE, 416nit, r C61legiate Department. Clemens-','' rizes, Arithmetic...Harry Pio ring. _T mers Dr Arthur Rogers, '�Igebfa'...G. Cade nbeii 1 are he ., 19rd Form 'd v,-- ener 7' &I Proficiency (1) C. 0. H4, 68 at Who 8 Wherfei - you can-g' na 0 arti: (2) et seaso bl ''cl 1*1 ale' priceo. ssay J. Dorland. mrsTmreynglis -paris 10en, luseot TbolblLs' Eledrid Oil, 2 b ifeis for 25o Composition- OA E': Elwood Bowerman. i. I Fall: W 1, ter , Cloth lz%, _4: 2nd Forni-.._, powder, heFebore, etc Chsee's and Ceirter's Pills 2 boxiee for 2�1 ;F PrAiuts oils and turpentine Blood purifier for clearing the C"otnple- atimn Beef Iron & Wine vure -,5lo bottle 50c nerd Proficiency- �Z­_ -A;b.4 V,'k- Nges EDglish stomach and liver 2 for 25a A ;­'�S( UjI A4 Blank6t' jt Oil, 1. Dunbar and FJI' Und e'r Wear, and renovating the systeva Syrup hypophospbites is a eplendid tonio..,:.,- 3 r 45c History-Fred Har Burdock and eareapsrilip, w -regular 650 and muscle builder ',t5o bottle fo Y 00 at ol *ln Bloggs blood purifier a reg 50a bottle for 23 Dr Williatna pink pills genuine 30a 1st We haNe jaeb'pl eed ia stock a &Tgelli oklraient or B(j,6W Sh a botkie for 35o FOWlers extract of wild strawberr OUgry. are Ole best value we have e eral Proficiency-L. Pierce's prescription, 'Paiue,s osiery co Syrup of fige $50 Ica- Composition-0. Stevensonr pouna Buidock blood bitters.. Hood'a Castoria,25o. AP. 'A 4 a r *&reap 5 Sri r1t Drawing 0.- Stevenson. bhn "P Us, Cis.i 's red olover 6 _ 25o arkez compouod Epsom sslts 3c lt�. 10-1bi fo Ayer's hkir vigor, Warner's safe cure, Glauber sailts 3a lb, 10 The for 25o' Readiug�Geo. Hicks. !M= anyofthese 65o Sulphur 3o lb, 10 lba for 25o Modd's ktd,2ey,plll,, 306 0MIllercial Department. Ken4all's Spavin Cure 75o to 1# *7 Gener'41 Pro'ficiency-W.Riebarad'o' n Pirmeele's Ayer's'-and B ardooA 1?1114 40a. Pages' English spavin cure, annte Chikfle'G 01140360t 400. Ontiours soap 25c Pages English azze'mai and pile ointroont &irdyer6gpria40afor25e- ---Book-keepi GGS WAN. D -1. . 4 Stwwgrapby-.C. Sutherland. %�"L�' _ '. . Togas dyspepsiv.t%blets guarsateed to cure illet's Lye 10c, 3 ti a for 256 ..J 4 Lifty padsl J?re paikkory Department. indigestion 40o. tioky fly paper an, f h�I Mid rUiL water white o6al oil I 4 encyI.- devagkonq ca at ng V� P gJL eneral Pro&i� uses anywHerb in ages worm syrup 256 6) 1!011 di f 7 C*AdWon sowde Righest and.horse me clue 0 (11 H Grant Townshi� for eggs, And We Pay Tho all kilk4s _k Price. If you w V �-2) L'Ifficks, �nt us to call-At your 47 All op us a card. 1-0 G McD6uald place, dp ne'wsm 0 1 25 it (lent by ilealij�ff vith us w Iftolessia and Retail., Jrd4M c1a-6ci--de'-n'er'al Pro'ficiency, It NG H L i e t U M. ano PO.0 ry Produce Cov' TV,- 171,King st Eli Z R Rubidge Draggeste C4 Do Dluiel '& CO* ITORONTO. k2) C. Cotter 17 Carlaw Ave"T06'xitool Opp# 104,110161 'OP �4 g., Ile, A % Ak, w q 4 ;te. 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R . .. _ .- y .. r *.: .. .. fs r �" •� - _ s rte• ,' ,e - OIAREMONT._ was not awakened, and ne• one Agew of of 1902 all follows---�Yednesday, leave the weasel's-attack until the nest morning his owu stable and proceeds- by way of '; O- laanab er:, was in '1'orbnto last ha to Robt y - The child died of At M!!ne'e, Green t `week. the loss of blood River for PRICE t TEL S. and : ---------- 'Bray " 4 s r noon, thence to Brougham for . night; DSre. ti-/a Thursday rooee B ' , were with Pickering �_��. - - Horse Re aster,--- • T - P de to Kirk Baelb e,5th - - �d =r $ i . . •".�_ If do on Monday. yy ' .. , -_- .2;y-:r- •�— :'�''-" Z -` ,Fs_: �, o0t1.for noon, Alldley for nicht; Friday, 1 Thos. Gibbons has barn o� that seek het Attttticctt'on 106;3 Im. or ad `Bootob proceeds to Wen Edwards, Balsam. for Pap �� ^$ Pule night' Saturday, proceeds do • [or (Bite past few days, olyde, the property of Lai-iib Brae, Pori p ble own =. ' John Gerow shipped fotir cattle' s Perry, will make the eea�on of 1902 a stable to remain until the followin \ ,- TLat'$ wb ' vee s" ii h - PP. PSP Wednesday. 6 * y re iia apt sac a hustle in the ('`11 a ��t to Beaverton on Monda his own stable, Manchester, y' t./1 Monday. 3e erutan4-•- The . Furniture baeinees at m , Miss Todd, of Good wood, stetted Miss Border Duko ' (10514)-•-The Imported fl fl Popular American a}J ;'' ,;�, , 1 Sunday. Clydesdale stallion, the property of Jahn bred trotting`stallion, the :property of `.' In the UndertAin line we Carr a complete stock. Nb vraitin `or delay i Dickinbou here over Sunday. Brougham. Tuesday, Robt. pevereil, Pickering, will make sea• R y p ` tare. Hickin bottom, of Darlington, is Miller d Sone, �? K g ' May 6th leaves his cwn stable and-pro son of 1902, as follows--Monday leaves �a ;F viauing at Luther Middletons. hie own stable dud prooeeds to Liverpool ' ` ' Lt�T cijede to Thoa Knox's, Brook Road noon, po B:e '` J: r1. Beal; tie U11dGrtaker, C1areYZlont• .: Joshua Bundy and wife expecte to ' PiokerinR, night; Wed- f0muft--h, Maxwells hotel, Highlard - - Gordon's hotel, leave shortl i -for Muskoka to s end their g 0,rok:for night; Tuesday b Woburn to Fgneral okrde-printed pa short tioe. r r� , -Yn •,`� -�'. . J r y p nesday to Ed. Balsden s, base line, !or , holidgce♦ night • Thursday to Fackrin Bros, _ Callander's hotel, Al night ; Tre• , ., A thence to his own statrle wont house, Diarkbam, night; Wednee• - W. V. Richardson and the Newt man Audlev noon; will be here nest Monday instead of until following Tuesday morning day, Johnston,a hotel, Whitevale, noon ; - Tuesday. Hnu->•tfbctl—The propertyuQf David Defoe Hubbard s hotel, Brougham night ; Caleb Forsyth is do the mind tt►e 'fie Green Rivera will make the season of :' Thursday, Greenwood hotel noon, Sea• - Y# TM` bPrt s:hotel, Brooklin night; Friday, to glad to report, as he has the feFer in a 1902 as follows—Mooday, May 6th, will _ mild form. leave his own stable" and proceed to woodruff s hotel Whitby; Saturday to urnaces . �` Wilson's, hotel Claremont for noo ' his own stable until Monday- morning. R. Be6se is suffering from ' severely 9 thence along the 5th con Uxbridge t -sprained wrist, the result of last week's Charles Harper, known all the Gambl - f00t-ball RaW0. farm for night; • R Tuesday, proceeds t I-les ere . _ Remember that'pout +Monday will be Mansion hones Uxbridge for goon,Lb no , - :•\ .�- ` -, t= s "market da instead of Tuesday, latter Y y y by way of Roseville to Mrs Todd's b to , ,.. NO* 18 the tleie to have yodr furnace _ being Dominion Day. Goodwood for night:Wednesday pros ede .�: Putin or repaired, Work guaranteed Last week we mentioned about Ifft ibex' to for noon. thence to his own s4ble and so on, as being on the street. The for night, Thursday proceeds by wept' of About olio person in every tour suf'= { ` _ Y , unsightly appearance has beep increased Whitevals,to J Peiirson , Rouge Fill for fere with itching, bleeding or protrud- eara 1 s by more piles of lumber. If ibis cousin. ; noon,thence to Andrew's hotel,Ulghland ing piles. There has yet to be found d ass our streets will soon have the appear. l Creek for night;Fridayy,proceP a through i3 single case fn which Dr. Chase's Oint- sf Cedar (Trove to Jae Bo dss, for noon, 01W ��� r�l�PBI���f jj anee of a lumber yard. r y nient will not afford prompt relief, and 3 thence to his own stable,�o'r night; Satur The closing exercises of the Women's da ,proceeds 4th+oo 'Bof Pickering stn it used cellularly, produce a german• ' f' Circle and'Mission Band were held in the y P �' K ant and thorough cure. Ask yom " •d Hubbards hotel, � ngham for noon, ' 8apcir,� church on Monday afternoon. neighbors about it., The best `—' thence to his ow ibtable until the fo g people in A ve pleasant time was spent b all '- the` land recommend this treatment a I" P y loAng Monte► morning the only actual cure for plies; t30 cents - - - f Present. T;hen the business wall con- Lord Jewdit—The black beau! a bon, all dealers, or odm es; 6 Bates "� ' eluded, tea Rat;- at,,►-ed ad a pleaeans large pare,bred frosting stallion, the pro JJu� tih Old Reliable"` dime was spent socially. party of -John Dickie, will stand for & Company, Toronto. ` Markhain has a big time in store for mares, daring the season of 1902 at his 1 , you if you visit-th-at town on July let. own stable opposite the Gordon hotel, -- Thos Molut re, manager. •� Football—Silver tankard, Gold lired� 9ai- y R r ued at 850 offered for competition. Base• Liberty, (8233) Vol 12—The pare bred ro.� . UM, r ball—Aurora vs Margam,old time rivals Clydesdale stallion, the property of A C salt a good game assured. As 12 80 a Courtney, lot 30, con 1. Pickering, will INT ENT stand for mares at bis own stable daring 1 Trades procession takes place through . I she principal streets, Be sore and go the season of 1902. Term—To inaure a ` �. 88, payable lot of February 1903. Dialsep •- ---- • Manufactured'"at SIM have a Rood time; Grand concern in not returned regularly will be charged SEPARATOR a- � 011 _ the Town Hall in the evening. * whether in foal or not All accidents to Rev. E, B. Chestnut, .a minister well mares at owner's risk. known here who lately was immersed Montrave G'h•ief, 587 C.C.S.B:; 522 - , REMODDLEING - - with a view to entering the Baptist church B•C.S.B., The imported Clydesdale stn • '° - - i � r 125-rlion, imported b and the propertyf P has appeared before the Presbytery of P y • - _ amps Of Every" eo Hamilton with which he had been con• Graham Bros„.Cairnbrogie Stock Fara, A Speciii tautly on hand. .; netted, and asked to be recognized again will stand for a limited number of mares ty � during the season of 1902 at B, B. Rees• i es a minister in Qood standing of the Testimonials on- application. 'PPorking Successor to, or s, lot 1, con 11, Markham. eTo n roW Presbyterian church of Canada. Mr. herd 17itto (W74) The Scotch clyde, modal in the shop, y Glorow 3t Son, Claremont. , Chestnut stated that though he had acted• � i the property of Lamb Bros., Port Perry, - Hy. W. White, ; in good faith and from a sense of duty he on Monday will leave his oven stable• W, V.�tIohardaon",:Agent, Pickering." -a now believed that he had been mistaken Sebert House, Port Perry and proceed Claremont and th»t his faith in the church's testi. to Seagrave for night; Tuesday to Saint monp•and practice as to the baptism of field for noon, Greenbank night; Weduea the infant seed of believers was now i day. Utica night; Thursday, Ashburn, , completely restored. noon, Myrtle night; Friday, Geo Corner, y g y 4 ;_.. con. 2, Reach, noon, Blackstock for At Ottawa Dlooda Sir Rilliam night; Saturday, Wm Redman'a ScaRoa, y. Meredith, Chief Justice, -awarded alis noon, thence to his own stable untilE Bangne Provincials three cents damages,L onday morning- Spee Lamb, flan. Hse , with the costs against them, in a suit for ltt'errintent Lr—The Canadian bred Clydesdale stailion, the property of S. C. ' $a,000 damages brought by the bank Bunker Pickering, will make the season C1 - I apatust Arthur Charbounean. manager of of_1902 gad foilo 8:—Monday, blay 6th, their branch at Ottawa, who did not fully leavees his ow stable, Liverpool, and �; - �. : - carry out the head of ie instruations proceeds tb Me well's hotel, Highland r �` ` regardiog a financial transaction Creek, night.;- Tuesday, to Jobn Hen `� ' __ WE NA�i� A L�fi �� 'THtHCB YDi� HES, PLAINLY AND RIGHTLY PRICED. —A weasel slipped into the home -of son's 2nd con., noon, Johnston's hotel. Wiliiatn Woodard at Pleasantville, Iu- Whitevale, for night; Wednesday, Bob Leader ARREL C�3UR�I8. IT OIL Diana. and, attacked a chill that was bard e hotel, Brougham for night; Thacp• sleeping with ;titre Woodard, The family day to Greenwood hptel, noon, Aargn That old churn of your. �„r MAKES STOVESR Vanstoue's, Aadley, night; Friday to sten'!tael winch ioaRer. y -, �. WORK ' Woodraff's hotel, Whitby, for night; # Tou'v not to t+u a.ew J c An oil stove is a Pickerin • on.sometime- boa not E ll$•Y Saturday to Gordon's hotel, `a u now? what ren• JA ooabt v _ - for noon; thence to his own stable until bug a 1.*Wer Barrel .nee V the very j To HA�tE warm weather• following Monday morning ! �� t bora you have the ; ,:. ta' v �tr � - qn easel mast product- you can Prtrtce ( Lctc n (9818)—The imported ive,easfest raaologand GOOD II.aca Clydesdale strliioo, the property of �'ttpo mo.t up to date tsbnra SHARP { k•t%le of G �1cHay, Claremont, will make the seascbn on the maters was« in a ,” _ � • . , - TOO . - # W bare the"Price Very i cot to the vert With a itood kibost Time:, , ` • Boar for Service• `� - ter t"otat. _ mount” and wi/hent `. mounted oa a heath`the } stroaE Neel whole iron" ap- a o e er ) ' Tam a (r � W sell��° + }, yo n T at i r frame, wrath O�bnraer, ..... .. ............8'ort eve Oeats a g • b boar (registered);ed ' o -• strainer * service, t 1 e. con. 4, Uxbridge. �1. �� - s •cr a of _ First-class work 280x0 trsadt*s,cad ..seta Osiata ftaariIIteed at Thos.Bacon t,laremont P. 0. lea.tna both Two burner . ........,................ Ni close that are hi. B 4id rano t Tbrw burner ..................Dollar Forth-fire ' ' p ng - valuepa ltrota gib l01ba -- bawd.free to ynai your work. OU Stove Wicks for if s _- _ order. ountwi�eatadri on+,same COAL OIL. CHOICEST'... cents cello• CHOICEST'... MEATS. p �#`�o WAGON will be on the road wish a fall q qu . . . � 1� � e.it 1 bee.t. U oinkor t:•.< ,. •— n• » ntonOtea raidae:l�as••hoai'il1�I16 v>Irar�' • t 01 - := : It q o lwe of tans and anise ware, early in k y - F1143 sev po� op. �� orb re Tares"' r�� d B � 2 89 100 lbs qday. - ClanAmass 6110. f,•gauon �. �•, Geese i - O Gane r r ant- . .. I .. t (1so. Bandys old stand. Claremont. Tineas,Dysten, and all other-.,- (140. • -— A 1 fresh meats constant-" BUTTER ly on hand at lowestiprioea. PRINTS � �• �- 1 tins pound af> +r 1 1 ' M. BURROUVrH : stamps buttnr with a r: When- j • y "+ beat pastern.good Wo . 3 1<J ��l�g %ring's old stead Pickering;Villa a valva we cell t�lun - •' "" Beat atcb �imerloaa Barb Wire. i!He. r ` Fpeofal at 11, $9.80; No. lit, SkA p Fifteen -_. 131aok Oiled Wire No. or selling r iiteen Cents , $2.95. We ll all Wires at l 9. w*94.�fact ry : - I .� .z' ' prices. i `` •i Ja e* L Buttes Poper. '" - a., t . E PARIS GRE t paeka�e Dowta& Ladies •••":Ya Z :""•• - . r:. :. . { `' , t , L e only kited to use. e'll stake our u ` 1 ' I a sal on an submit our r•D ( Sl ': . - stone : Bt W the severest `i '' f : ahemicat taste ae a proof oifta strength and Butter Crooke: < purity. Put up pure and gnadnllera in 1 Ib ,, atkages,EI TO,N�EWA 1►olmad*ofcommonWill a fight is pound.pd: Clover> L p sen Cen V BTl o *aware but of the very beat 01) PROOF I GROCK t,iruxlatI Alts f .: Al sizes,from one to tleirfya ICE TONGS I ; gallons cap"ifp. Gr ,ale. w Hayleflg' �:­ � � N � Se 0 �h have to handle I ' Agent for ail tonasthout a pair of H•N op�+++ >t kinds of veli. Your Cows W ill 61yo Better wooaoe ea, >�t.ke.' .... ,.....TE1Y CENTB Vl'e have them from al :.-v ;` toles manufactured b the McLaa hli ilwy Fark� 3 prong fall d$e, a first-class to r" y a Illilk and Blore of it a Nine m o'y, of Oshawa. ..... s C CBeTh � .........r Fitts Fifteen a !; _. it _ The Empire Medicine Co, of Londe , sc he i8. . .::,,: _ •... :..: P g etc with .•a • ... Cents pa' . ` t.• : Grain Cradles. pomp yl � .� �L� Ont„ has iappointed the un-dereigned s local agent for Piokerinq, for the most w i Scythefor 80 CentB.' Handy derful discovery of the nineteenth centur AOOd t ,_ •r .. ,. r ... If 4 �Iarnelss For the treatment of the Nose, Thr aa , YR9a/s�R is V t 1. Bronchial Tgbes and Lunge ht cares Cols ,, t A. Y� Q'�� W v�• Catarrh, Asthma, Bruuchitio, Ha fsv r sr>KAsrtRt RiYetter$ 'J t p a49 spray them wit i Enir�'k L Yly t1;llYer: a t7.o and all thrust and leas diseases. Wri a Its a sure preveasative th-o alis and drives . : The improved an. awn the•Forst of all este the Tease.13utT�lo •,,.,� tomatia kind. invel a : r for particulars,a stock o[ treatments an pests so the ani �`: uaiile far the farmer hwvyi., and Orn dies, les sure a i repairs constantly on hand at. t them P Y. mal,easily applied,and tae:pensive. No are v We ,�y rj local agents. yea,I unite Ro'thnt we sell a` wed iio the Thirts flys for i ` t/ f green River, Y1 �P r' _ 1for Fffty OentWHITE e and a Rood Snalh for goFifty Cie. _! v "DER':. TWINE x, - ; �• �°�.,, POULTRY LEAD -x inn '° '.. The ahap�rl is burst ever the beat, but Ac, Five Cents Ih V V e • �,$' ' NETTING tam v. °61ze best a is a is always the weal eaonomlasl pv f J -" o t•_ 0 1 t1ti ns*: 'DOn't bFiy twive uqt becans* its n r {^ { �,t44^ «• r y �R 040 Pure l3Oiled Oil, a cheap, but buy PLY1dOtT7 H T W Irll for 25Lf35. a ►Tutpspline, Varnishes ' •ane-Cello It ilia langni, strength, evenness, and smooth' Ndw7 Cleveland, MasseyIfarris, PerUse Ready used paints Hartford and'Crepe t also elo t e scour noted bh_ ;' x rennins�uall6lea, W*call it. 2pu'll find our r, p $y p prices rJBbt. , _ ' Standard Second:hand wheels taken i � �a exchang for new, also sold Repairs co ' ons at Prices don ■ Hw. t snaRtly on hand ]�fepairinR: e l snood •.,.—_,. . `• re.... .hand Cr�esent wheal fox sale in &ret ole a - RUS rannina order $7, wwa ' ' o'., ' "'y♦ Soo or write y...;y i. p�" s, �� j ' s - F � 6 KIN S E_ET TORO�i'TO • - - .� :F. tom•-Ye ,.-r,t 4 ._._. ,, s''�;-^, , �:. t-: _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ �- „♦..^��. .. ....::...: i-. • f.,.�:"-+ ,.. ,..,. r=..:., �:. -.. 4 Y:,_.• _F.. �. i/•a/{•e YYKK.JV��/r1 _ - ... -._ _ r� 'i ! .. , Fay r�' � ` • , .JLr. n. 5.,. i y��B ''^' v' •, t � . u w •�' '.-.-. _ _.-. �+.. ,.� _-`-d_-_.. .. -.tea_ V .,... a -...n ..x.' i ro .., - • 3 -1 -^:!: q� .4 - . • 4._ - - .. .- .....-. _�yyy -. - - 'I .1 -. �- b1'1 Gr. 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A-n"a -'S.. 7 -d., - ♦k "!: - .{{ e� �{+'yam' � . , 11 �Y r a {11 { ti think d to - i ' you might be a priestess of the o You Lhi I should heel to t - "oe trouble it I were in Pain? s your worsts are so diffieutt-Co r - �.t '�- . • ;; r ;; o; I should salt.- 'It will Yours the vi F: spy to my - a victory, but mine the l ff i .his Jay to aoxnioit me.' , '+ ere th. tifie11, so be it." `" E con ITh 'rt? '111 EAK 1MRV� D BAB- T Be ere are tear in herr soft eye; , ( o► a Coutinued� } Y` i her hand trembles slightly as she ILY TIRED WORE iT holds him ass contain- Ing on n �•T-�.'f�+_ -. ,. - ,_•: iii _ —.�.� •�. f '�1 - - out to rile g1 Lai ,_. ;:_ :- _ v • Y.�f� rf•. Y ing the desired dr G1 -i._� C! ffff� Ami XNO S HEN :STOYt'Sf: �� - Qi,� ill hi Story of 02m. Who • - ,.,.,, F j But then consider how little h'can - Ephradm Knox lived in the center do for not Sed Fuered ast,d Ir'ouad_�. �. .. You. The bargain #et of his nati e. village. and his hens f t.,- r• ual, returns he. sadly. ! �Y'- Renewed Health and wandered '.here and there at them+ THE w aR OF LADY 13 `` R EN. `'- , She shakes s+sent ander r fitren th. own sweet will, to the frequent ; her head,in in.di � g 4 � etches him in silhe drinks noyanca of his neighbors. Ephr m, ' a t l+rorr� the'Sun, Orangeville. Ont agerly what she has x�e>esured out however, was no respecter ofper--.,, 'r - i r bion It is a ood many years since `tile P f g sans, and considered his nens " You I better?•, ., seed wrought by Dr. Williams' Pink good as anybody," and desirable r F rCHAPTER XIII .; dale, but vague,y dreamitrg o! iLe y j - , pills was brat recorded .in the .col- "a y ••.toile better. Gd back ..to bed visitors. �`,; Gretchen a love and care an$ sweet contents. and weaving plAs that umne of the Sun, but during that When it *as decided that the tows bontent rows daily, showingno Perhaps may never come -to matures Fling• you are catching. cold Q q library should be built on a vscan0 , g y. ng p�iad ache`etrerl.fn merit of tm merdir. � - !!gn of weakness or-decay. sty, but still are sweet in sowing. s�taading-there. cine has increased its reputation and ►. k _ plot next door to him r Winter has been conquered and lies She is silent and distrait during I thought those attacks had left ev d adds to the nuipber of Ephraim q m'Y day was _filled with pride and joy, and low, and Spring usurps the throne, the evening, sometimes hardly hear- Y u forever,I` she says, wistfully, those who have found health through he and his hens .superintended opera- casting abroad its universal smile. Ing Kenneth when; he addresses her. a sore t8pub a tugging at her hearty the use of these famous ills. {. gg g P Many Lions from the first. April has laughed and wept its Once or twice he surprises her with strings. mt this town helve freely spoken of - + g P Ephraim's brother Setif Was not berry hour away, and It is now tears in her, eyes, — eyes fixed upoq I thoughts;. 'so too;,.' But it. Is the benefit they have derived from devoted to hens. One day he was hay. Deep.'in the- hedgerows the him with tristful longing. • "It -azay n thing,. I n ay. not .have an her the use 'of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills passing the site of the litrary with Lowers are shining in great clusters that all her hopes and fond fan- aittack for a long time again. 01%, and to these another is added in the a friend and stoppld to view the Ake myraid stars, emitting scall- cies are but dreams, fated to melt get it, Gretchen, and return t person of hiss Victoria Widdis. To ro , * with the first dawn of d but at eamland." '� a reporter of the Sun who had heard progress of affairs. Ephraim s hens .:', tate partum$ that:pervades the soft I �► were there cackling _ • least the yield her for the time be- "Dreams are madnesr when g away as it their (rind as their frail leaves open. Y Y One of her ours, hiss Widdis said : "Sev--, dives depended on it. Seth looked at 'u° '`The' sun looks on the world with ing "a -dear delight," and�make her vat face realit however ho�ble,t' ural years ago I became ter much Y, Y them in disgust. glorious eye, and all living things Vilckly.me tl}r-bb and her heart beat s she, with a quickness that has run down ; I felt tired all the time, •"p(that in the world are thasoe hens f9 teem to bank and-grow and ripen ething in it of despair.She has i1ty blood was watery and I was in under its touch. Sorro�r may reign for a night." p aced her lamp upon the le; and wh'isL Che physicians called an none'- making such a noise for, do you The clock on the chimney-pieft has g y y suppose ? There ain't no grain is The words haunt her and pursrue her is, standin with her small white mit cb dation: I was alwdr s wear ►• from ,room to room. What if her h s el edthere, said the friend. any- just chimed nine strokes; and Gret.- aslp before her, her snowy and wdre� out, not -able to do "Well," remarked Seth '� drtiy, 1" r. then, with an earl cup of chocor sorrow should cease some nightrelhhanging re gown embroidered in pale thing •• , y ng and yet not sick enough to- be "they'v had the oversi fpht of almosp ' late, on a small table near her, is `�a*d joy come up with the defy?' fn etiralcht folds' in bed. Mnolo back in a chair before her Tossing in her bedcounts the her, Y ca4rt bothered me with everything in town. You know the A ` g nB yet hardly coneelaling its constant polpitation, brought �edroom fire, " owned in w hours, Gretchen lies awoke, this dais corner-stone .of the building was laid g Pure Wear! thinks of this new star that lo' ks like feet beneath. She about by my oxtraim weakness. My yesterday... and I calculate thatl "£ white, • and with the• post upon her n8 some mediaeval saint appetite failed me and 'I was gradu- t�I^ spe. •: d hen over there thinks she lap. has arisen in London. With night apt with grief. ally growing worse. I had heard laid it.." .f ` A letter from Kit is o has come a touch of dtapair. Now of - Kitty pen in Iger-` ng nearer to Klin she gently and read of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills f•�._� � t��; ; land, the contents of which have she Wdinders hoW she shall,):persrttade ones his pillow, shakes it, and and decided to givo them a trial plainly interested her in a Sabre KenneW, to see this doctor, and re urns it to its place beneath his After using them a short tjme ado- CONSOLATION IN AT.. = than ordinary-degree; as bar face 'is again- aids herself whether any good h But for this action, which tided change was noticea4,le and it is - Y g They were tossing about on. theme t full of thought, and her eyes will — or can — come of the at- � hat relieves her, she feels she no exaggeration to say that I felt,f wild and restless ocean in a mall, though apparently intent upon the tempt it made. It. will only torment at give way to the emotion that like an entirely different Corson. My open boat, at least 100 fent from the > Flowing coals, see nothing visibl and worry him - to take him up is choking her, appetite returned and with it goods ' ully It are travelingfar awn into a to town, it indeed he even consents p, y ng to battle with the surginge was struggling waves f and Y 'Try to ales ".she Days. tremu- blood and etre nerves. I can con- ntsty future. to go; and yet. to sly, kissing him. scientiously say for Dr. William'. to pull for the shore she was Lady Blunden'B news is varied At this particular moment a faint 'If only to please you, he prom- Pink Pills that they did me more ting In a heap in the stern of the iif?use. She and Sir John axe no mento reaches here Her "door is i with a smile. good trhan I can tell. To all weak, frail bar- ue, boldin on like �� the night- Y y death, „and mentally vowing that she resit commenced, she has plenty t gh�lamp beside her, and lis- `Thank you. Good-night, my gin- men, I say by all means to give Dr. would never again be tempted by her rossip to disseminate. tens attentively, with beating heart. tl nurse." Williams' Pink Pills a trial and you- lovel•'s daring spirit to venture so Arthur Blunden is no on his *a r Again the sound comes to her, "Good-night, my dear," whispers will be delighted with the result." tar from land. ; home from the east, and may be e - made louder by the Awful stillness of sh , a world of tenderness in the It is because these ills make rich •• cted in town a_ t an women the night; and springing P I know we shalt go� lover, ; she �e y ging from her � ou cid-fashioned term o! en- tied blood that they sure solea trout _ ;,•,, - de meat• and , then they kiss each blas as anaemia, shortness of breath, shrieked, aB the boat gave another Brandy is stationed near town; an �• she thrusts her naked feet into lurch. "Oh, George. t andmanage. � ►s Dandy is staying with his au t her slippers, flings a dressing-gown o er again, it t, t'g t'Y � and she walks away headache, palpitation of the heart, IA South Kensington, the insepar - over her, and taking up the lamp, tr m him, lamp in hand; while he rheumatism, erysipelas, fit. Vitud "I Will " replied he, h7 bles are happy. The season is pre enters the passage that divides her taches silently her lissom figure, dance, and the functional ailments P firmly.' "I ` ty fair so far, but of so well room from Kenneth's. His door is Cl is its trailing draperies and that make the lives of so many wo- could get : along splendidly if the waves dida',t make it o all ways at usual, the weather. s behaving I Partly unclosed; inside a faint light" Ilk ber in his heart to some fair men a source of coastaat mhery. once. pont be Afraid, Sarah. We're "r ` telt so badly — and the war h burns dimly; and ae with soft foo An, el of old, with her soft brown The genuine pills always bear the getting nearer, aren't we 7" created adultness - and Her .Rqy 1 -falls she crosses the threshold, she h r halt unbound, and her light full name, "Dr. �Williamd Pink Pills ��A little. Oh, (leorge, what mall Highness-etc., etc. Georgie Ha - see that he is awake, his arm by isK; until at last ebe steps b - fur Pale People, on the wrapper on court is_ to mar Sun above his head. yo d his ei ht, and the perfect io- a we do it the boat is lost ? ry the duke, th g 8 p very boa. Sold by all dealers or "Don't you worry yourself, say, but- ' no one quite believes t He is deadly pale; gtre�st damps of tur�e L lost to him. sent by mail at 50 cents a bei or ., } dew lie u + • • • . • ,;. • that, my dear, said George, sooth- VC t. — she is so extremely plain, pea his forehead; one of his six boxes for $2.60, by addressing in 1 "You mustn't upset yourself spite of her lovely atolls. The hou 'hands is clenched. This symptom of increasing weals- the Dr. Williams' M�dne Co., About other people's business. It - in Belgrave Square is very ch - "Kenneth." murmurs,: ssh8. itr a cess on the part of Dugdale fright- Brockville, Ont. ing, — all there is, indeed, of a terrified`tone. hastening .to his Ride. ens Gretchen. and strengthens her ,t boat." 'i sn our t most desirable; and she m Opening his eyes with a start, he in hall-formed resolution to- seek for - - - And he continued his fight will► happy. -- quite h - the cruel, remorseless waves. appy.' = but but., t: turns his towards her: him► naw-- Wtberto lbs' has into his.- "What shall I have to da be even more so if she could on y "My d ling, ie.�t you?" he talcs, been reokl y dsirpairing. and (at with it?,. ♦------ have her dearest Gretchen near h r with evident His voice is ter' the•A disheaPteping opinion -.Why. like his o ; � your will be with ma,4s of �T� y►OE LITTLE ONE for a little time; and so on. baptp weaker. Plainly given by a clot on t#te,spot'at the ,% , .There is. perhaps, a greater--ugg _ f the Paroxysm is per. time of his ident) has obstinato- �y meant me to d'o Lea► London. 1: the pronoun "I" than ';we" in th s "Yes — es. ' Tito ddbra Were op- lY ed all MWical and - toot. Baby's Own Tablets A![sks Civil f letter than in the former ones, b t on, and . I heard you moap," re- treatment and examinations. Gret, -"Natkiraly should I go without ren Well and Keep Them ch determines s still it is bright and Joyous and f 11, turns she, deeply 'agiftated. -What P combat this Ob- -You I should feel lost. -� utterly •un- Well. ` Of affection. Then, Just at the end eti acy; and next morning, when done. Why. You are part of myself, ' w" :4 tomes the passage that has arou the are both in the room th most If your children : are any tq s ey I cannot do without you. You is must come, Ken. indigestion or an atomac In Gretchen's heart a hope strong the t. — the room where first h4 .. colic. B and precious. — a hope so terrible YA MAN 25ce sa her. — she says, sudden! with- trouble ; if they are troubled with► �- In its greatness as to cause its �� ou looking y' agony of regret- that -diarrhoea, or any of P s- M stool a to ng at him;— The almost on constipation, t eessor pain. diaouad had showed within his eyes vanisrhed P Lrro..d sb..w, en, do you know I think. l the ills that afflict little ones, gqivfl "There is in town udt nbw a d - _ bid rxlws► sy. sfi d like at her words, and light shines there them Bab 'a Own Tabl ts. g ve y�rr �� w go to Landon this ias�tead, and he exclaims 'impulsive- y e for wonderfully clever, they tell eP�ow � p fro* h clr. Be n? _ medicine will give relief right away,, about the spine. He is quite you n ,� ,«• ..K AAtaint pause.• ensue;- Z'h is ly.. making sound, refreshing sleep post rho. �ra impoarsiblet f put children on and has started up from no o e Y do A.W.C that rustling of a hastily turned lest . Oh' Gretchen. 4. 'I Bible. It will � knows where, but is very, talon ' Oo�» T«osc• and _ quick drawn breath,e _ `Is it? — quietly. Vary watt, highroad to health at once. It is at least he has complete! cur MOM. Has it come so soon, Jo r can stay d home, and the Y a � then? doing this to-day for thousands of that, bo of the Wainscots' who w is - it•• en? What I do for Joy our spring and summer in the children in all parts Y ou?" riDew at last made itself sweet country. What shall I read P is of the country. t• tousidered, you may remember, a Y ., fel „ Mrs. L. McFarlane. Bristol. Q . I a n all right ' you now? 4 lopeless case. When I hear hi 8ht AgaiBr� IL Was the tar awhile, with his face averted, �•N .; says .—"I take pleasure in testily Old o, do not read, interrupts he. , spoken of I cannot help thinking i Pain in my back. and rather he kindly,— jug to the merits of Baby's Own sharper g "i;ertainly, darling.- It will gauickly, hying his hand upon the y poor Kenneth. If he could do chi aro an usual. — with a Rl h Tablets. I have used them for m any good what a bl of exhaus ion. "It goes as sudden Pen page that reale upon her knee. 1 as it mes." yo good to escape from this stupidbaby since she was three months old, ed thing -,. it would a f. r Y pl for a little time; you-will come I want to talk, — to, think." Y Gretchen obedient! closes the-bol- and previous to usingthem she was rR s you, my darling, rlf r a "But to suffer all alone! •• y a delicate child.. She is now quite gi p- Wi�v did b All the happier for the change. q o „ ume and gazes meditatively our of pears he has a udied the subject -y u not ring for Barker?" : ea, dear, says Gretchen, aqua,- tho.reverse, as she is plump, hsaltpy Ieeply, — has, in fact, given up his I hate bother — and Barker, bl who reads him like a book, the window. She lets the faintest g• Baby's Own _ Y � shadow of disappointment and strop I think - chole time to it, and has some ori such occasions, Rays Kenneth, ere will you go? — to your PPaintment .strew it- Tablets the best medicine in they s" method of his own for strengthening with a 1 gold smile. "I have beer► mo 'her. or to Kitty? Kitty will be salt on her brow, knowing that he is world far little ones." Them Tab- "I sp' s learned in some Ger- so much etter of late, I have of bet funs" earnestly regarding her, and, with lets are g good for children of all ages the mean Intention of rendering him elan schoo R'hy not bring Ken- out of th way of calling him. My o, neitheg," .•. with eft rats- g and dissolved in water or crush" . y stili more uneasy, sighs pro[oundly, to a order the treth up to, town, if only to see him? dearest ch Id. I am sorry I disturb_ ed rows of Astonishment. "Why but with sauteing uneonsctousnos�s. powder y can be given with I would say have him down; but if ed you; b t I thought all the doors slho Id I? Have I not absolute safety to . the youn es were festa ed. Do 't your house "You want to go down to town," youngest, Ken were on the spot always it, p look so fright- in kley Square you-have so of- weakest baby. Guaranteted to coo- would be better. Think it over, ened; the ain-has almost gone. But ten described to me? I quite Io he says, at last, breaking the a'll- talo no opiate or harmful drugs dearest; but do not be too sanguine before you go you will give me those to it. ems' Sold by all dealers at 26c a box, 09 Why need I trouble any •',net a Iltte. Not sQ badly that sent postpaid b _ •-dis�aupointment afterwards is al- drops on table Over there, as one when Lhave such a pretty home Isnot content myself at home, if Y writing direst to ways so severe, so much worse than you have me to do me good?" of own to go to?" ` the Dr. • Williams Medicine Co., • � the original evil. Why di you not call We s66 i- " But I tear it will be lona You will not go. � Brookville. Ont., or Schenectady � Wh not o without me, if qnl Gretchen's hand crumples the let- er? — roaehfully. , ly r you. _ Butch a big house, Y ' g y N.Y., tt ' Ear almost unconsciously. Oh, if he Whatl eke for two months? I should not miss , r y. you from your' sleep? no in it but yourself. You wit you much. At least I' should man- could be cured! If this young man Better B ker a thousand times. Do fin it dull." a A ]ILAGNETIC QANNON could only give him back his health .you think I would give you so much I ever dull with you, dear- age to get on without you; to live � tnd strength, -- nay, even some of trouble?" est " with gentle malice. until you return." The electrical magnetic cannon i¢ •- alis strength, — how •• .. I never know you unkind to ane vented b g grateful, how Kenna , exclaims she, deeply lith mel — turning to look at Y a Norw ` g before." site retorts, eglan professor has passionately thankful, she would bet Pained,. " hen will you f learn to rat her the sits op the favorite low her eyes filling recently been _ given severe, a r r : All day she carries the letter in gard m your wife? Can there be sea beside him her arms embracing With tears. I Wass foolish enough tests at Christiania. The gun IttY her bosom, not showingit to Dug- trouble In hel• in to think you' would miss me, —that g helping ., t,hose we love? her knees, her eyes gazing innocently works magnetically, the shell being you could not get on without me. drawn out of the bore and not im- F` r: -moi ■ _` a er' lf, -it seems. pelled, as by gunpoweder. The pro- V. c � I fl tt ed myse • �t emou = ■ ■ . �' Taking her !sand he presses it to f - � asset. claims that by the use of. �-� = - his lips. ve 1 mai;netism as motive power a 1,000 Y 1y n8. he rays. sioft- t pound shell a i P e can be given star y. I didn't mean a word of it. I range than by any of tie est blis'h--- ' } = should be miserable if lett for one ed methods. The firing of the _ - --- - yy. I�, � '�..vYt_�'. a"' '_ -'�» .rr�. without `-un you; but I want youcauses neither smoke nor sound.Frorn a Skeleton of'" Skin an Bone Mrs.,: �dwar ''all Bulit UP "to tayo enJoy yourself." ' Health and Stren h By Dr. Chase's No a Food. "Yet you will not help �e to it, _ r reproachfully. aTahnn •_ Sr and Harry had been. Left afi; . _ .. ..Do I not? I .. .• , ]lr•s. R. W. F7dwarc s, $ c]►Iurra street, Brantford, Ont. describes h - - ., go• r, home wi>�h their big sister, mother Y her see follows it x ., And I say I� cannot enjoy myself having gone out. At bed time they Fy "For five years I.have sneered more than words can tell.from nervous he ache. nervous dye-pepsiay cud; �rithout you; so there is no use in wanted to "stay up for mother," exhaustion. The pains irq�my head would at times almost drive me crazy, could not sleep nights, but,". going.,,. but their sister relentlessly put them would walk the floor in agony, until I fell ousted said unconsciou#, and husband w uld have to carry,: "Musa I . then?" r „ q, to bed. Iiatvy maintained a stolid me back to bed. o a' "Na: We can stay, here "d be indifference, but Johnny cried lust- "Sometimes I could take-no food for four at"'A time, and ax�eriejt�e Iterrible gttfEwiit� �eiisations ing` quite }� r` t the stomach, bard tsetse in the month a d coated tongue. I was pale, rjtervous. irritable, q pPy' fl Their sister listened at the foot easily a ..O a contrary, Y d L7 w$uld palpitate as thougl( B'a thre of the stairs, coin they would egos r . hau�st�ed; was reduced to a mere skeleton t sk#xt and bone. sad my h .L_ it was about to stop beating. My greatest a ng was caused by the. ul be quite baPPY• You shall take `b® good. At last Johnny stopped, pains in spay heed. per. me tubers you litre, tlretchen, as it And ,the listener heacn him say and back, and all t1>tiR was In spite of the beat orts of three. leading doctors o this citk . "For the,past n y' teems I 'awry to you. You "You cry a bit Barr 'n y - .- i� months T have used Dr. Chase s Nerve Food. and for aeici�erabta�: tirpae I have nQti ' will issuer Y Y; I m tired 1 r enced a headddddddddd�che or an of the a kAo'Rr how proud And Fe yrgpto mentions¢ above. Frain a skeleton 'this medicine lays thankful that thought_ stakes me. r built me up in flesh and weigt, until now. I strong add well de my gw ouBewprk, 'wjalk out torr. twotobson�-''Io f Yee, we shall fie, to to*",,. my dear- ' you thingsh hours .with Tut Heeling tired, and amthoroughl restored. to health. Is it any ender. that wards fail to S' qst, &Ad I Shall find plessor® in heal+- hear ?" Dobson—­1 should hope,not. press my gratitude for this- remarkable eurq I You.ean use tris testirponial or benefit other , .. Listen: to 41d Sxuith he's •smashed ' t�ere:s.. _,_ your mra ba . d sung, his rod." ing fees said It Mould be impossible, we believe. f:d`pt txce stt' ger ibvidence to` _ rgainl cries she. clap ' - Chases Nerve Food as .& system-builder- - I contains the veryPro the Wonderlui" powea� of Dr, g ping her Minds Joyfully. 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In cantle there and the Railway Company, reportedTUE MARKETS was practically no . change prices' * : _ -ONTO that everything was looking towards continue high for good stuff, bub' a a satisfactory settlement of _ the poor grass-fed cattle are weak,. andii 1 ` ti= ♦ strike. They would -gain < . t- �� - - - •�' >.r F _ there was an over-supply of this let,- when it fs a r -�' s i ` r> � during the day, confident- _ ly expected by both sld� that a, Pr�CeS o Grain Cattle, tC ter kind flare to-day: xM j 1 1t� (;alled - - ¢` For. good to choice. export'cattdltii a �� but to ' irese settletner t will >,e reached: .Trade '�$. the price was from $8 to $6.65, and ' Mr. James McDonald, local or- .- .' , ..• . :. _ .. union stated .. . . b r, , wt; medium- • ,_ =x Ordeof the that the ..r..,,. oeeaaionally $e 75 per c n� - 1 - r _ - •. :: •y.::.. .'3^'4-� ..t p - -a'`' i , F_ _ t.o j_ $5.i! per, - ' . e = � :r � are worth from $4 75 to 0 question of w es and recognition of �� BREADSTUI• cwt. -Trade waa brisk in good► ' the union had been settled. IIe- fur-_ . . _.;; „ .1 Toronto, June_ 24.-Wheat--The sliipping cattle to-day, and every- A despatch. from Toro says: ri ed, abo ther stated that:there wale just s - r The attempt of the Street Railway U'me and 'wee g upbli paarket is quiet,, with I3o.- 2_ White thing sold. !seed to choice butcher - P y qu dlcly distributed to ties best a _ trivial matter to be a ; and red quo ed at 76 to 77c zrlitidle cat6le sold well at ,from 4 to ojrG Ccnlpany to run cars on Sunda v to e. - and was confident the cars would d 4 Y g l�.t 6.Z8 the Bret car let freights. an No 2 goose ' 68c east per pound, but the presence here of morning resu'Ited in rioting in sev- th shed with Itoadmaster Bli -in operation during the after- N Yk g P gln� o. 2 spring,. 'Z4 to 750 .Bas Mani- a Iot of grass-fed stuff weikened erul portions of the city. Several ,ac in as motorman, and one of noon or evening- tuba, +� prices in all but the first-class lines Ing No 1 bard steady a't 821c, men were injured and eightrioters co pany's regular men its condu� Toronto and west. ; No. 1 Northern Feeders and stockers were t}teady, were hrrested. The cars, with win- to•. The crowd hooted and yells = �: _ d;: -at 79,}c td SOc, and No: 2 Northern and unchanged at from $3.75 to r Bows broken and the floors covered "s b," "traitor," "Judas." an CATTLE FUR THE BOERS. at 78fe Toronto and.west. Grinding $4.75 per cwt. Good stockers are with bricks and stones, were run su like epithets, but attempted ri worth' from transit prices 21}c higher., wanted: Mitch cows are worth from back into the barns, and n further viplence. Several policemen we First': Shipment Is Made Tr9m Barley--Trade quiet, with No. 3 $30 to $50 each. To-day sheep were : attempts were made by t com- orri� the car, whi ran down Yong Fort Worth, Tezas. eZtrq quoted at 58c middle freight. off- from 10 to 15c per cwt. Lambs pany to establish a serif ar: The sA t•eet to the Ems ass Hotel, at th Rye-The market is dull, and are steady and unchanged. Fon ' whole police force was on d t 17 co nor of (lould at set, where sever A tort Worth, , Texas, despatch p paid to-dgy was 0. y prices nominal. bucks the rice . hours out of the 24. he 'inen m n were.picked u and taken bac says: One of the most comprohen- Flour.-Ninety "'per sent: Ontario from 3 to 3#c per pound. Calves snatched a few hours of sleepwhile to the sheds. When.-the car reache sive deals in Texas cattle, and one , patent quoted at $2.92} middle are worth from $2 to $8 each.,'in the station houses lying th doors derisive cries which will have the most far-reach- y y t; greeted i freights, in buyers' sacks. ' Straight Prices were weak for calves this around the floors and benches. and its occupants. ing_etrect upon the future of the cat- ' rollers, in wood, quoted at, $3.25 to morning, but a few choice weals• are tie -industry in Texas, had its 'ins- $3.35. Manitoba flours are steady. in demand. Twenty mounted men were n duty. ON DUNDAS STREET. F, tisrof e in the stLipment of slaty 1 It was a complete tie-u , ••of the - Hungarian latents, $4.05 to $4.25 There was no change in hogs to- large crowd of stri'ket s and sy peTexas cattle trete Pensacola, bags in- day the market is system. The non-union orkmen , d livered on track Toronto, steady.. PC�thlizers assemble in front of t FI iia. The shipment i p s intended unci conductors were handle rough- cl ded, and strgng bakers' $8.80 to The top price of choice hogs:: is b rns at the Borne of Dundas streeta1v the first of many thousands to ` •95 $6.87 per cwt.; light and fat hogs ly in many cases.. Two lei n. car• a1 art d Howard Park avenue early Sur- Abe used in restocking .the de leted over the lion a,nd were sur ed by P- Oatmeal-Car lots in bbls, $4.85 are $6.621 per cwt s a mob for dafy morning. Da- a Kerney, roa veldts of South Africa. a, mile. About-t e King on track and in sacks at $4.70. Hogs to fetch the top price • must master on the Du das division, �t Walter De S. Maude was at one , street barn there.:- were nes of Broken lots, 25e eiftra. be of-prime quality, and scale' not gte!,t disorder. An att rpt to a car out of the erns and br ght time a mexrlber of the 78th $igh- Millfoed-Bran is dull at $16 to below 160 nor above 200 poun� uI seven mon, in treet rail wsay un - larders, later the owner of the Following rush the barn, where a number of fortes who ha been engaged in Moon ranch in the Texas handle, $17 and shorts at $20. At Toronto g is the range of gia.;c imported ren were kept loc ed u� ran is $18 and shorts $21 in tions :- ' Kingston and Ottawa. The mei? later a lieutenant in a British rte- ' was contemplated, but a ' big ulk. Manitoba bran, $20 in Backs, Cattle posse of police cceedcxi were hustled towards the sheds, but meet in the Boer war, and at pro- - - - before the reached the door striker's sent holdinga major's co and shorts $28, in seeks, Toronto. ShiAPe per cwt $G.50 $6.75 in removing the merr-t,� t1h York- y j mtnisl4ion villa barn to the police of hold .rFSlr them and in a fe in the British army. Richard Cap. R do, light... 4.75 5.80 patr -"'Qalle - �° COUNTRY PRODUCE. Butcher, 4.75' 5.50 �vu?TAs explained the situation. Foujr row, the other member of the firm Butcher Y g ordinary to patrol was followed b a howling md'b of strike sympathizers of the.men refused to go into the that made the shipment, is owner dried i applesr--Trade very dull. good..:.:. .. .. 3.75 4.40 j r barns, and were taken by the strii�- of the Windhorst ranch in Clay Bvaporated, 10i to lie' Stockers, Harry Webb had an- order tb su pet•.cwt... ....... 3.001 4.00 P- ers to the Central Committee room County.. It is understood that Hope--Trade quiet with., prices ply bread and .pastry to he cat Sheep and Lambs. where, they said they had beep i those two gentlemen have a con- steady at 13c; yearlings, 7c. 1 Choice ewes, , barns. The contract was di.scon- her cwt ... 3.75 4.Q0 i faced to come to Toronto upon t e tract to supply the British Govern- Honey-The market is dull comb, ... 2.00 4.50 - tinued ,an Sunday, and the om;zany Spring Iambs; each... representation that the Street Rai - ant with young breeding cattle in ,$2 to $2.25 per dozen. Bucks Ill to look 'elsewhere for th teams �It per cwt... ... ....... 3.00 3.25 way Company wanted men to to a South Africa. Beans-The market is quiet 'at $1 Milkers and Calves. of sustaining their imported en. the platce of th who had ben The shipment from Pensacola' con- to $1.25„ the latter for hand-picked. - P Cows, each... ...... ... ....25.0(1 50.00 I•'IVE CAI;S 1VER.E STA EP : proseouted far to perirrg with t ,e silted of bulls- and heifers, high Hay, ifaleci~-The market is steady, Calves, each... ,,. ' 2.00 10.00 The pivot of the strike trouble !fare boxes. The others got insi a grades and pure bloods, none of with fair demand timothy, $10.50 Reqs.•• was in the E Ln i_ Lon before i the shed before t e strikers hAdn which were over three years old. for No. 1. Choice hags, per cwt,..-.. A75 6.87 8 o'clock a l� I opportunity ge crowd co.11 ted III pp y to t lk with them, and They were purchased at various Straw-The market is quiet. Car bight hogs, pet" cwt... . 6.fi0 6.62J 1 front of the King street barn at the once inside the doors were clo points in Texas in xniall lots, so lots on track quoted at $5 to $5.50, r n corner of St. Lawrence stye t and and three policemen kept guard o� as to avoid rtuspicion, and were the latter for No. 1. Heavy hogs, per cwt.... 8..>O 6.62} awaited fife appearance of t e Pira side, Between 10 o'clock and no shipped from Pensaac�ia for the seine Pout sows. Per cwt... ...... ... 3.50 4.00 i 1; �-' pP y-Receipts are small, and Stags, Per cwt... 0.00 2.00 car. The crowd was made p, not the crowd grew f om two or three reason, the Boer war not being over the demand fair. We quote Tur- "' "•" of the rowdy element as might be hundred to nearly as many thousand at the time the vessel was charter- keys, young, 13 to l4c per. Th.; do, expected, but workingmen a ployed i and the arrival f more•policemen eel. old, .11 to 12c; chickens. 75c to $1itTc in East End factories. s time game the impre-wi n that a car was Should this ltiitial `%hipment turn per, pair. RAT TO �T �1E1�G . went on their numbers were 9ncrcas­ about to be run. The fare bo*, out well, it !:, the purpose of Potatoes-•This market is quiet, ' ed" by scores of people, who came tickets and changemere given out o Messrs. Maude and Carrow to fol- with car -lots quoted at 78 to 75e forth from all part of the city. One i one of the new c n.tuc�ors, but be low it With other%, each agf;regating per bag on track ; small' lots sell•at British Commons Adopt It 'trp a _ of the earliest on the scene was I handed them ba•k and refused io 10,000 head. The point of debark- 85c. Vote of 227 to 48. John. Argue, one of the coinpany s take the car- out About 1 o clo k ation will be Natal, and the point - A London despatch says --The roadmas�ters,= . who carne about _ 7 a hack drove u with the food f-ir of .shipment in this country will be THE. DAIRY MARKETS � ;_ House of Commons, - by a vote of o'clock. Following hint came W. the imprisoned ren • but an in i- Oalveston. A regular line of steam- gutter-TIIb market is- steady, with 227 to 48, has adopted the vote of H. Moore, private secretary to Pre- .metier from the strlikers that. tli y ers wiN be put ong and the move- >rupplies fair and demand good. We £60,000 to (Son. Lord Kitchener, for sd ent Mackenzie, in a hack, ancon,- Fere carrying a ntraband of w r ment is expected to continue until his services in tiouth Africa. Wil- I ` panied b eight strike-breakers, who and would be r3everely dealt with 'if 50 000 head have been sent to quote ;-Choice.pound rolls, 18 to Y 8 F 17ic ; selected large rolls anj tubs, Liam Redmond, the Nationalist lead- had been quartered - at the Albion they did. not surrender, induced t e outh Africa. 14 to 16}c; medium, 18 to 19c; low er, led the; opposition to the appro- Hotel. Their appearance w 4 LICe men to turn thMr horses around a d By virtue of the regulations '�estab- gradee, 'in tuba and pails, 10 to priation. Ile repeated his ch�lrge signal for hoots and cat calls from drive away with the grub pi o. lisped by the British Government. 12c; creamery prints, 19 to 20c that Gen. Kitchener was personally. the crowd. The were escorted to shout 2.10 a hese preceded b t o e whole of the sbi en t, from responsible for the deaths of I ton Y Y pin and tubs, 18 to 19c. sP the barns by police without mishap. mounted policemen, drivers by a c b Pensacola aroro ipctc•,plated for tuner- Eign-The market is unchanged, thousand children in the concerlt,l�r• - - RUN A CAR OUT. driver seated ide P. C. We) h, !osis before embarkation, with ;les at 14ic per dozen in case tion camps, a. statement which PON- 11. '' and cdbtaining a liceman in char e , °'` lots for fresh, at 18 to 14c for or- vfously roused a violent scene in *&&w ' It Was just a little after 8 o'clock of the provisions, concealed by'a ig - - finery, and at 11 c for rhi )`Tease. On Wednesday night tid�w 'When tdie barn doors were opened rug, rode u he tnoullted na t y B and car No. 878 manned by I1lotrclr- P AI►�R GORDON KRGED• Cheese-Market is fairly active, and Coiwervatives listened to the charge s man Whitehead, one of the olde.�t !cleared the crow away, but m aa• ._, - prices aro unchanged. •New choice is in silence.. silefl flew [reels, and the cab in n aid Penaltyof Double Murder jobbing at 10i to 102c, and seconds •I U. &iacNeil; Irish Nationalists employes of the road,_ was ready to was put out of business by a sto Iu and James Keir Hardie, a labor conic out. No- sooner were the, strikiing him in the farce. When t e Tom$ Hernias - at 1Uc. . . ,' member, also opposed the grant. doors thrown back than a missile rig chine out half all hour later, it A Brendon, Afan,,, ,despatch says. The Government's supporters -ray crushed through the vestibule win- was driven b the police, and -rattl d �' Iter Gordon safe hanged on Fri- G PRODUC'T`S: Y, p ! g. mafned silent, but when the time dow, striking Whitehead. The wo- .away amidst a fc silade of stones. lay morning at 8.0:;. Life was ex- Dressed hogs unchanged. Hog pro- was framed of►poi tune. closure was tortu,aci turned on the ower ani the j P ON THE' BELT LINE. incl in lel m0mtes. The execution ducts steady, We quote, :-Bacon, proposed. thus shutting otf further _! tier F-arted on its crag. It had not, aA carried out without a hitch. The long clear, 11 to laic, inion and discussion, and the rant ,was adopt- W. H. Moore, secretary to he g P rekaci.,d the Doti bridge before every oonled than walked to the scaffold case lots ; mess pork. 1 21.50 to window was broken. Whitehead president of t e Street Itnilw iy econnpwiipc! by IIiI} spiritual advio- ''2 ; do short cut. $28.80 to $24. Company,- was ni with a missile .at continued to run his car, protected I rand fall ofTicials, without the Stroked meats-Hates, 18f to 14c ♦"`•�^'`"�. policemen, the corder of ueen and Spadina by six who were also on faintest sign of fear. bretakfaaat bacon, 141 to 1Rc rails, mm i� i the front platform. The car got avenue, about 30 a.m. Ile h I(i Uordou sat up on Tiiursdlay night 12 to 12ic ; backs, 141 to 155 SA.LD THREE L1VESs U-1- cru rh to the Woodbine, and on undertaken to ru at car from 1�he Proud Reaaard of - -a SeQente n• b ill about 2 a. m., rife the shoulders, 11 c. re<tchin that point it was run on Yorkville barn round the I3i+l6 BPe g _ . e P line in uict cor►versaction and ra Lard-Prices ulichanged. We quote yCB=_pld Bo the Woodbine avenue switch and de- Lane, down Spad na. All along the q p y c r with the Rev. Win. Henry. At -Pierces, Ilic; tubs, 11ic; pails, y way bricks and tones were hurled Rerted. Whitehead and his conduct- o'clock he .lay lay doe n for a sleep, 111c; compound, v to loc. A Toronto desp�actch says: :_ A or took to the woods, close! tot= at the car, and ne of them ca e _ cord of Savin )owed , through the vests ule window nde and at times appeal-qd very rest- ' ; g three lives last we by td.e crowd, who sh were I He wait uf, at .6, dressing hire UNITF�I1 SI'AT1�.S MARKI•:TS. belongs to Sage Snider, of 39 Rob- ' stoue� and e as Plalited fair) on the bide of eggs at. the flee Tien: if without the slightest tram of inson street. `who is iu charge of R a I'iftecn minutes lacier car N gg8 Mr. Moore's face. lir. Moore rust ed ervou�stress. At 7 o'clock he Minneapolis, June 24.-Close :-- Maw's boathouse at the Humber. ! the car through without wn"t ng rec11¢fua ted, satin spnriagl of Wheat-July, 75 c; September. 69 e wall started from the barns and it g y # j On Z'hiir&day a sie,ben year-old ruet with similar treatment. This much time, an ran it into he rrre ham, toast, and strawberries, to 60ic; on track, No. 1 hard, ?$c; lad stepped off the rack at Nurse's ` North Toronto barns. The car as No. 1 Northern, 78c; No. 2 Northern at the -plumber. His companion ran car sus manned by 11lotorman James , nd drinking a cup of iftrong tea. j marmned by two of the compan s 75 c; No. 8 Wort ern 7:31c. Flour- creaming Quigley, who for many years has fter breakfast ltadelive put 1n an '� + g for help, and Snider, - , old emploi eo, two detectives nd pl rence, and clarion *book First patents, $3.90 to $4; second whose boathouse is Bear b -rushed been on Lhe Winchester street route• five or six pelf Mr. Moore las do., 60 to $$•70; first clears, u seized-'tie child with a branch of •- This car proceeded to the Wood- hands with him briefly. By that P. Fie face in baht! r 3.75; second do., 82.20. ter he had sunk once, and dragged f bine', where it was alsd-`r-un on the { iris it wag about 8 o'clock, and ; switch and deserted. NEMS EAG''+ Y A�VA1TLll �; order wa►e riuuie ready tar tie fin- Ruflalo, June 24--Flour--St€ady. him ashore,.' On I'ri'day a canoe IX CA7'W T�'.KEN OUT`,I - Throughout t e day men fr I proceedings. At 8 o'clocit Uro -Wheat'--•Spring strong; No. 1 North- capsized up the Iluin-ber, north of other !,erns kept a strikers pos ed solemn processlon started for the ern carloads In store. 77 c; winter Maw's boathousr,. The two occu It was a sullen, disconb4ifed spier what was going on. Z cse scaffold. weak No. 2 red, 84c asked: Corn- g desperately' to the up- irond that gathered in the n�:xht�or- pan len eri�tel is c de g couriers were eagerly awaited, and . �. Dull and weak; No. 2 yeilow, 67#c; turned craft. tinicler heard their ' hood of the Yorkville barn. The ex- soon No. 3 do, 67c; No. 2 darn, 66 c ; cries, ` citemcnt I�lll high, and had it not gathered immense tilro gs (3ot`dolf uiur'dered a farmer rat led f put out to i!their assistance in No. 8 do., 66c. Oats--Lower ; No. a rowboat around them. Th news that he Daw, at Whitewater, near Bois- , and brought them safely been for the presence of a strong 2 white, 50;0; No.. 8 do., 50e ; No. ashore. The boarders had sac ed up their fru i6s sin, Man,, on July 31, 1000, and young life-saver is 17 body of police, udder the command $$ 2 minced, 4? e; No. 8 do., 47e. Rye , and left Yorkshir Johnson's' prhilst n the following day shot .and killers i Y years old. lye has four lives, to his of the inspector of the division; it No. 1 in store offered at 61e. Canal is hard to spay what damage might he himself had n forced to make , ake Smith, a partner of Dow. He credit altogether, but has not yet a hasty exit fro a Relt Linar• t res both bodies ,into into a well on freights-Steady• learned to swim. ` not have been done. As it was, Detroft, .Isle 24.-Closed-Wheait•-- v several cars had their windows de- was hailed with cheer upon cheer, t e farm. The reason for the crime ' molishecl, and it was a wonder that and the next m e, that White- as that Oordon had arranged/to No. 1 white caish, 83c; No. 3 red, head had been ch d from a King archers Daaw's far't1►. but when the cash and May, 80c; July, 75ic f. those in charge of them were not street car into th Ha September, 74tc. CUN�'ROL OF THE PACIFIC. ` seriously i jured by the flying Y. ga e c use t the carte for completing the bar- Milwau� ee, heat- serious , .t ` -: missiles. A for more rejoicing It was like r ad- in, he lacked the money. Gordon June 24. sheat-- ins bulletins on t e night of an lac- t oseegslotl of We farm and Steady, No. 1 Northern, '77 to 77ie; Piemier Seddon Says the Amari } ; p : NOTIFYING YING THE SOLDIERS : tion, in which the whale crowd ere g No. 2 Northern, 76#-e; JulJly, 72„c cans Must Be Watched, Col. Buchan said he-_had been con- a held it for some time. when f8at'itI R b-,stead • No: 1, 58 to 58 e. on the winning s de. It was .80 teetlon 'he fled to Dakota.. where_ 3' Y n # A._ London , despatch mys•� The salted by the Police Commissioners gg p y h joined a United State, companyBarley--Stead • No. 71 to-71ie; before a patrol w on, receded b Y principal speaker, fit the dinner during the day, and had come to j sample, 63 to 70c. Corn-July; 65c. two mounted poli en, took a ay o Infantry. Afterwards, eta deFert- tuesday night of the New Zealand the conclusion that if a' military the non union men who, in the a rly a and, going to Halifax. ealisted Duluth, June 24.-Close-Nheat- ers in London was It. J. Seddon, lone was to be used for this istrikc," Cash No. 1. hard - 76tc; No. 1 t morning had been rought to ope ate I the 13econd Canadian Mounted ' Prime Minister of that colony. He- effective it would• be most effective to have the cars. The pat of waggon pa sed Northern, : .41e; No. 2 Northern, { It a strong force, and, therefore, he throe h_a iusilade o! missiles f am ifles for SouWi Africa. He was declared that there was no fear of g ested. just as he was on the point 721c ,; July, 74ic; September, 701e; Great Britain offending forei ffn na had decided that Z,�UO meth would the car barns to Lansdowne ave ue. Manitoba No.' x Nortbern cash, 741c o embarkation tions if she inade reciprocal tralde not be too many to effect the del CAN'T USE FIREARMS, � .p� � �� No 2 Northern, 72¢c. Oatr�-.Sep- sired object. He eels that the civ- 4_ _ a 1' tember, 291c• arrangements with her colonies. He al would lie brought irolaa-Niagara number pi fire imported >�ttetn �: 4�` r Toledo, Jtlne. 24.--Wheats-Dull, warned England that she roust feta r'Y ug �tn � the prediction of Mr. Shaw, the camp, because cavalry men . would made enquiries• from the police i re- �'r�E� �S �i'1y�r3�' steady cash, 79#c; June. 7910; p ?4}. Corn- that Secretary of the Treasury,— ( . be the most effective. , x He was not garding the use 'of firearms in This July, 74#e; September, r Fairly active, ea9ier cash, that the United States would rvresi: sure whether Col. Lesard; who has country., They Dame from too Un�ted 82e charge of the cavalry camp, would States. and were under the tm res- ei Word That He Do** Not the mastery of the Pacific from the p July, 6210. ; September. 58$c., Oats Want a Public Welcome. �lE�ritish. This- Nae a.�t•eat danger. accompany them. The al'r'angemer+ta lion _that they co Id carry wealrot;s ., ._ pull, taller ash. 44c July, �,• Seddon declared list.th@ inhab- u l IA London despatch. saw. G4nndral �jc; new. i SeptOmber. 12Qc; } for the feeding and q arter•inG of the- ,to deicand lyse. The pct ice c% it aeZts •cif NeW Zealand would sooner ' soldiers trended a lot on ci�um- .,wd, ipstructipns t •-warU etyeW'- rd Methuen, wu►he W� eetrCraty $ife. Clovers c3---Dull, steady. stances, but for the present the >tlt�ect it was--pot, ly sn offence to ended and 4ttpturt-6 by 'tho ers Wear cotton :pritta ;fre3xr lmgtasd r easb. . •02 ; tli�etobv , $5.07 . -than American: 'rite: rriports o& - -em.will be their headquar- 'age them but to rry them. , a eebosgh. aesv , s rieritr _ e, r� = fere. The caval and. his will THE S 13ETT11 R ten from South Africa. to his faani- New Zealand. from America last ' iiilta Cixe. 7i. `VF swox lof#I�bKE'T'Sr 1 .4 ar y If>§cely b© cluariere� at the Exhibi- 1anday sorer--The Stre4t at Glor•tiham G+�tart; 3 ar eitnounferl to. vwo, 0, 0®. Tke on (bounds. - waY strike is era t16a1Iy over. At: ct ►gl asking them to iaeluee .his oaeonttt, ,Tone 2i9F►I St, iAbe W tsitn tz v is . h44, incieasecl: .f3 o times -Beforee G o'cloclt .the striket'>Q✓ tQni1- ale :o'cloak;, r. mQFnfpg Aid �r jie 4 a" a neighbOrrs •to . mttrt hit cattle yardw we tie•a light VVn ref since X898. Tbwe was rl .to Col_ menced to gather, and a.ers am Flavelle and Amery; whi bard � t¢ return home without any demon- `stull all sold ; only 58 carloads ony ttiat would not give -p e!er'enee, hour later there Was a good efzad acting as intermediaries between + the strat,ions of welcome, ,out of reGg, the - txlarcufuGtures of I?t�gland � >. spec' of live �toek:ea>lc _ Vie• ftnP3 • J w• : ' Railway Company and the linen, _ nd th& many comrades he has lost -000 r�tt16, 8t1� sheep end l ►be, Y, rebate to guUds. earried ole, r a,• mob, which was being st'�eadily aug�• y at x meshed every minute• The police ar ha•d. held a twelve hour semdo in. ft ,the war. tl� a 000 Foga, X82 E'Sii1'etrs aail[I tlavgr ritis l► ships.. cry -at- z a• a}�, , 3,, ..-Y- - .. - _ - _ _�.- ice• F, 'b :� - - - •zr, �i E.: - -e 1`-s•f+- _� 4«. A�. 'a �'•' s..v, �t�it:�, ��• �'ffiL `y� - ,t � , P3•- • - .,., -- •_ .,_....-.. .:.-,y..: .. q y ,....... 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Alreays —Walter Sparks, of Toronto; vi iced arden. }th(keep s date paid aheadbis home 111 the Bay overSunday r\ • 4adrew Fors th inPs s” y is .enlarg g his n r barn considerably tPis summer. - ` f r f yR X —W- . f J R�assin`tad J. 8. Jepheo>o�ttre 1• � '. ;tx¢9.� !` +. ,• �, ad• '> . 4 - ,`t}yE! w.i �I asp , r t.: P j T pan lag a week at 13e11RoR Island. r � _ .�:��,. ,. •�� M L + •�� z June. 2 1 2. --W. P. and M , t r x " a, ` , t , � pia>zg$lxa, ONT,, an 7 90 •Mrs. Firth bra in the 1� this week attend the I ;. wl,�. 5Yr - iwt Friends' ye 1y _ o �aVS R IDNtiat. �a } b `i �1 A T A *eq f atay line of lig i'ili&0 ser`silk Trt#; it fan wh,� LOCALISMS. - _x dBnntiagnt11rned bolltie'On S�►i11r Poft j� �;, n e`Kees silk and Alore8 glossa, fans all over laces, 9 spendingtwo wee :., r y Vand embroil - Ha>;itoba. Weeks w vlslNna h 4. k i .s _ edgings and insertions, big variety. erya,Laos , • —M B11rrowths "las disposed of his .-Yn Alma (I Dale of $ Man. , ' '� • ` fi:; ,' _ t• Hahn". Hick driver. _ b ik, ai P t • - C8 $v b i s atteadia the F i 1 k R rends earl - .:.: � q �.:. .. . i,• r. - .. ,,. - p jj� -� —W E VaOetane slopped a carload of n:eetia , ` t Lai o neer b `oaaestftn e • n o T R i0 Toronto. ,; .,, $ . mer veee. fancy white an colorej mom bogs from this tatlo n Thursday. a Gli►raen 6 wilt be bold line, new serine and art martins seven salsa nice choice in Tory K Y —Mr. Pile and two childr i,'of Toronto party fine colors and designs. P . —Mrs J H Beal, of Claremont, spent-a and Mr. Tobias spent a `tow days wish this few days this week with her mother, Mrs f ' ' . y Mrs. Vamp last week. :r _.'� - / Allawa .._ as E 8W. I�Ot ;R A _ . Mre.W J Date intends l avin this ,'.`,.. •�' —A meeting of the football slab, is week for an extended trip to Chicago" # ' y: f .. .. Of Warm`weather wear •net to hand sailed for Fridayavenin to be held in P ;. • , coma and see if we bare not: g Iowa and points west. '': i qk ;' t Rot some things you will want. the Neweioglce Every member is re- —A Richardson, of Toronto, a forpner � . quested to be present. proprietor of the News called upon friends �+y L�t a°: i • • —Dr. F. L. Henry will loot be lyase here on Saturday last. rain �• - _ nett Tuesday,, it being a holiday, bol.will ...,.Remember the garden party to n i�bt � � � � �•� �� Y = ! r be here on Tuesday, July 8th to attend to !(Friday) on-A E Major's lawn, Whitev�ale I , i his rofessional duties. * _ � •u P :Rathven Macdonald will sin t �� �" 27th —Michael Reddin, of the Brock road, i > —The township council will meet seg in is adding much to the appearance of his next Monday, June 80th, at Broughao{n, ` ' ' ¢ {{''�� already cosy residence by having s neat for the transaction of general business. k•�4 �: ]BISCUITS 25 er C�11t below icket fence laced around it. r P P '� —The Grand Trunk are building 411ae —The bridge on the Brock road is-now read fob c, but acrd rails os the approach to their tracks just east of Y n K. E [ajbr's awn. v: t ' s 9 �~�, ' s t old station site fqr the Mesare Gordon. r "f; `'4 , �y Othel Story 1I o1lairlo, approacl a necessity and no time —Catharine Jean Wallace, elooatiorist, Bo3a Bieicniie Ic Ib;other stores 8e ehonld De :�,l in having same erected. ` of Toronto, spent a few dupe during the Fruit Biscuits loo Ib, other stores 1+`5c, —Neat Tuesday being Dominion Da , -i { y g . ' past week with $obi and Mrs Deverell. w _ Lemon Biscuits lOe lb.other stores 14b" -L it will be observed as a holiday as usual. - r —Rev. G. McGregor, of St Andrew's ,.. Lemon finape 10 o Ib, other stores 140 • ,As tbere is to be no attraction around here church will begin on Sunday evening next G'O�YIB! 11 d, . bear,: Ruthven Cookies 10o- 'Ib other stores a number will spend the day in other A series of sermons on the life at Joseph. StrawberryReaps 10c Ib, other stores 14c I p a�cdonald sing, ' parts. —Lost a handsaw between Pickering {,; - Assorted Jams �e lb, other atorbs.1 ac —On account of the postponement of ,P P Village and the Brock Road school •bonse, r stores 14c Jam Jame lie a Y'u,'othe the coronation, thele wi11 be no service Finder will kind! leave the came h' a Oner trial will convince you that those biscuits are,second to none in Canada. t in the Methodist church tonight (Thn re office- 3:L.* at day), but a anion raver meeting will be 11. P g —Mise E. Berner,of Toronto, and Mies bold instead. A. Bator, of Todmorden, spent a few days � e —There beinga bolida in the first y daring the peat week with Mrs. Jon -': ' part of next week,advertisers must haps Murkar. $c arsion To­.�, Gutei h changes of advertisements in by Monday —.The ub)id schools v � — - noon or the oonnot be changed for neat p have now closed The $stalk Ontario andQPeet Dnrbllm y g for the summer holidays and will not be edition Farmers' Institutes. re'opened until the third Monday in + —Found—Tbete bas been left in our August. Has arranged for an Excursion per posseeeion a man's coat in good condition —On 10001106 of the meeting in Toronto G T'R., Special Train to Guel b oa The owner will please call at this office there will be no Sunday school or meesinpe p f ` f see Boon as possible as we are makinj good .b�•e on Sunday the 291h in the Friends' $ TUB g use of it in the meantime 1�AY JUN 28 0 , : ' �Ing _ church. t —(deo Stolle haying decided to on the °may —lieu. Mr. Thai of TooAio, but A6 following , e milk business formerly Bond 0ted. formerly of Pickering, war in town on - g times sad sates:— :. - ; by L Bunke, commenced duty last n• Tuesday and while ben Pick sing. 120 8, ev Stock Of Wali Papa � �eiort� p�rCbasing, 1' y gave leve News a 50 w.m • t day morning, and guarantees satisfa Dna eta0; pleasant 0111. 1,20 ., 8,b5 e►.m , to every person who may feel so disposed Pori union. : S , ' to to 6roni.,e him. * --Y• 6. and Yrs. ahapt>�an »ittraed _ -.► .46 arm . R on Yon frons Char wed to Cii4lrur HrE�w y'aas: I It - pa t r r: ypnr spectacles are earreot they �8 �gy f Du• will be comfortable. If your glasses an 0°gb '° Ontario, and luv� lath 0 oth8? BtatlOne tree pbet8T8 W any way uncomfortable you bad better up residence m she rut sad. 1K y 1R�1 ping f3pecial oTrain oal find out what is the matter for certain by '-A 1a'tIr! numbea from Wwria made G id»tsars op to Monday sighs, dune eonsul rig F E Luke, Refracting pptician arrangemeate to to to Whitevale on Wed. i 1e -- - 11 Hing St Wast, Toronto, ` . . any evening to attend the garden party EL ER LION, J08 BRIGHT r-` —The culvert under the railroad track but were presented from doing so by the S. 0. F. I, l . S. O.F. and the ditch as the somh side of -She heavy rain a. �. HOAR. FRANK ALLIN. t.: .: i I of the Kingston road at the 8pialt I[ills —The Friends'#iarll �etiaR » being . W• D.F. 1. Pres. W. D. P.Y. have bean thoroughly cleaned out, which. held in Toronto thtt M1 IN RY eom we think allow /be l yyeeaarr �- arta Bow of day the i?tb. H B Newataa and cd� h 1 water doming lxeehete to.sisespe'more rap. ser, of Leominster. lana and Mi. * ` ' ' BiaR , e �+ v .._ .g ZnRb at rtw sailors is whi6s`at 23 sante tegtilar bd esiit idly andahps parent washing away of Evans (rota India, are amook those who V t Ulf lice We also have on h d full 1' an s► a 1 ane, of chiffons the Rra��bat may be placed on the will attend, < :' . ,all , i' road eveay snmtner. _ g t colors, braids, Bowers and foliage —Oar fact-ball bo with s n11mber of —What migh/ hilus b IL ley serious �' ! + _ see s►j�i i ii ome and inspect carr trimmed stock The ` aeeident hap ! r their followers ourne ed b Aadle oa nut rt• latest is white has shapes ip ship petted to W. Hobbs last Mon• •. . .. journey y' day morning. He bad been to Whitby ®0 1 Tuesday evening to attend the garden , - and war on tats road home, when about HI SnieN yE� D. �SIO�S C �g�$ _ A B , .- party. and also to play a friendly game opposite the"Post farm"be turned on b _ with ac other team that might have - y g u a binder when bis horse became taken the s ime notion. On arri�riag Caaadiaa North;�Weet at mann � htened as a,piece of loess paper sad gar". there the Balsam boys were in waiting, started to,rna away. He had only Rune ' I� and a real fast game of ball was indulged wino - r • B • short distance when the bussu upset in t� Baglan ' in. When time was called neither team the ditch throwinghim out. Weak a wers had scored a goal. The report having Yr. Hobbs Bete ao i Yorktan 1 $30 g y p° R lit upon bis bead braising his forehead $isle a ` ' had s Eisai class time. rather badly, and also sustaining several Arcot Pr.Albert ileo � l' —Big celebration in Markbitl on` the fractures 6o hie ribs. When picked up he waw .ea $28 asst aryieod 435 let of.1nty, under the auspices of /bs ions nnaoascioue.and was taken to bis mini r`h ' ••••••• • S, SAW Ss r Red Doer : . Firemen and Band, A silver, trophy home by Mr. Wood, of Danbarton.' ` Gran vfew f3tiathco,is J $40 . . . valued at 850 is offered for competition in Shortly after bis arrival a/ big home con• swan Sins ! t football, Baseball—Aurora ve Markham sciousaese wan restored. In the mean- Qoi June Srd, ratnrnftr natal An st lilt - AsflCkgQ1L$ 1�1 X11$ j r old lam@ rivals and a good game stasured. time Dr. Bateman was sent for and oa s all i ore,q• Albert,ti. Ooin June SWcb. re. '.''� t. t t - •$ Trades procession takes lane at 12:80 his arrival attended to the io'ariof. 4 F,1 P P W. tarn suntil August g+tb 'all rail or B S A16ar Forks of all kind through the principal streets to the Agri- are pleased to say that Mr. obbs ie now tel slag July)5th,returning aacil 8@ptembsr Ietb 1 11 rail or A b Alberta{, Tickets are not ad88, �©va�$s HOei$- cultural Park. Sports of other kindron doing well,and will soon bo able to be gaol n ••Imt,erial Limited' For eioket. sad . the tspis. Ado�uesion to grounds Ue. around again. pam hist RivraL toil articul � IIBB Patt Pa111�B An L p a»,apply to your , y, 11@l; In the evening a grand concert will be ° t Oanad/an Y►oitfo Agent,or to A Very sad gro�ea6 took plate las held in the Town ball. The best of talent A. Notman Asst, peal. Pacer Ant. ( • Sunday morning, when, after six months Gurdwara flet chant has been secured. Admission 250. * of lingering illness. Mrs. John Munro, of 1 King street East Toronto �' v T e' s .L�►e ,zin 1 f Pickering.-Olaf, ti —We are pleased to learn that J ig the Base Line departed this life at the , Graham has so far recovered from his early age ot$8 years. lairs. Marro walla _ , recent accident as to be able to ,resume native of Nairn, Scotland, but came to A the Gre Y !_ en diver M his daties again, that of running the Canada three vears ago, during which ' s, leveller on the G1 T-R About two weeks time she resided at Duobarton for two - _ - ago wb+le the gang were levelling a piece years and for the past year at the Base j g - of road between Whitby and Oshawa. leve Line. Throughout her whole life her . .; wi` FY • ,< wing of the machine struck a large elope cheerful deposition and kindly RICHARDSON heart,and I 1 is a which gave it sash a jolt as to throw Jim patience during eat snfferm had w �"„" , L, gr R o0 � �: Y will And a large' tad beautiful t I�iporti►nt showing of finest display of to the around in front of the wing which for her many friends and admirers, by dragged him about 80 feel and then whom! her demise will be keenly tali. stook of the latest puritans in wall paper China• A Very large assortment of passed over biro. He was pretty badly During bar long sickness, everything that Tbes goods have bought below regular Stationary.' Books, Dolls, Toys, jabt I can supply 0 = received for the Holiday trade! Call. bruised ons was very fortunate in escaping loving Mande and medical skill could do. °OBl• Pp y y nr Deeds 25 per ct, y with his life was done to relieve her suffering and lase t an regular prioesr Would ask you and see them. • restore her health but all to no avail. to ez mine them before buyinkelseechere. , Subscriptions taken for all Magazines-, The garden party held by the Ladies Fresh supply g f' Aid of St Andrew's church on the beauti• The large number who followed bar P y of groceries arriving _ Weekly and Daily Newspapers, a ful lawn of Mr Robert Deverell on last remains on Tuesday to their last resting ever week. lace in Erskine Demeter iestified to the Pay ash ' I'a wave a c for 13otter and Eggs - •' Friday evening was a decided saceese, P y i, tT� - ���•-s � � The evening threatened rain, but withal!, high esteem in which she was !laid by the when wanted. V _ >" > about four hanlred people had gathered community. There survives to mourn • ' �I CSC .`",..�tToot ' together to pass a few pleasant house. her untimely demise,a sorrowing husband • �• FULLER �. Z7CT111tb3T;.. { The ladies of the congregation had pro• and son eighteen months old, and aged a r vided an abundance of eatables to which -father, two brothers and two sisters who s all had done ample justice. A refresh• have a heartfelt sympathy of all in their _ jib I meat sta>rd was also erected for sate of gjeat-bereavement. •. : . ` '-ti _:, ,, 3 . a ice-cream and strawb r ~ ` e ries, and not with •�• ! standing the cool evening all was disposed a yv , ` • 4 of. After all had satisfied their her inner _ ! man, Mr. McGregor took the chair and an ` 31 kLL w interesting program was then rendered, � YO � � � 1� ', � A r �� � At. A T t)N ' Miss Catharine Jean Wallace A.T.C.M., v: - 'fe lean— - >. E of Toronto, gave a number of eelQctions unless you are leas b�► ` " t all of which were well received. nature—yarouou �� . In hos you need more fat.-, Scottish readings especially, she added �� :'. R Lti much to the evening's enjoyment. blies you may eat- enough ; you are „est;,. Iti assists to s Better :Moreconomloal hI 'na 'e- Ella White of Whitevalt Care g t , assisted by Mr iottg the benefit of it t i menu of the Cows, a Qf the Milk and bias- ° 0 H Pugh Rave a camber of vocal select y g Scott a mull on of cod-dive .oil •' 4 keting of the CXe4M and Butter. >` • ions and were heartily.encored. �AV ,H .•' ve ;:�•�x',.Y' � '''` s `D,/i `�•r•-#Sy-kry t,r: ,=.� r s -,. . . G Crozier, of Highland Creek, who� a vv�l help you digest food and - ;* _ '� ;, f, � •4.j , .� t - >R.yt,.: }r ;��' :i `,•�., :.,'. ft 1 .0 s-';Si-`�.,,,y�` � ,.''fed: , .1�• �a;1- •., !':`f- "�L- titr.' e _ • •y � :- line basft voice, also ave several totoe ' _ � •• ,•' ._ `+�._ 7 ,t -; , , .5:,. ,.��� ,�,� �.= a�: _ :`� . , �;-<:. �_ g bran you :the tum nese-of heal` ! which ware much appreciated. in ad • - tittle Of babies. In ill ttaek stir g Wli!'al `feather,n# : - r _ ' • �►� REI , 'Piokalr�tag _ 5 s , - ID dition to the, above a few n11mbers were �y r, D •� t - 1 rr aswa .Ase eat��ts wwa ♦r,r M. bartowand Pi olt:8 •w.��r- :.' `N a ur: • g rends,ed.by members Xst o choir. The' # v a 198 Pea ekeriiag:. v s•, Whitby o>?chesira tress also l►reeeni and ala sad ice` aia v 'e of r f e�a►ts ��ayA on:h d # gave an abundanoe of good mesio shrough= m house. _ I$# . and`lot Be -d .... �� OA BALE-Rotso a r out the evening. The receipts for the �rt -�. � . � list of lof ls, ask, - ' p ootid, e4wa ining of ,+ evening amounted to about 95. -'Those �:�, . - � F' �`.� f 1ppbb - P -111 R tri: Tbp6o E`io>fget'• +►©re•sitcdlent fns Iden pn see! a nasbelc ' y ' f &M at fruit walls and a Le d t°gi a lee• water. sena soft For articulare apply > ' rev art the matter in charge are to be am be by 9 - � � 8. $. 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