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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_07_04 L • � n T — -_ - _ I aaM sit r '. - VOL. XXI. PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 4 . 902.IN 1' O. 38 — �rfoftt;sfEt,,ist,>�9�afr]p�►� AROUND US �al@srri_zlon. - _ to -* A large number from thin district sites , LAUST,LOCAL EAPP&MM65 asCORDSD BY ded the ionic as Brougham a if •ti f a' s�S ' ' Tae Passe AND JOTTSD DOWN BY OVA sine mepckriek, of Tbornbary, spent a aoaassP�NasNTa. few days with bar sister,Ctrs Hibbard,of A. j D.,C.M.,Fellow of ' .. Q. , Tziaitll Medica college, Toronto, mom- � � Kinsale. BeIBBLo of llece of Phvstcisas and gureeoae of On 8000aat of the exceedingly apt �4P o g Past, • 5? ubario Office and residence Opp OZearybotel Mies Carrie Harrison is home from weather farmers are unable to work at °' '�' v�0 carom plas' QN _Woburn,Ont. Office hours: moraine r to 10: - e 9 C : e- ° ■b fl p the city for a time. their bay * e,,.a mea mw fly, I ~S evening 6 to s, - R W McAvoy was in the city last etre Jag Birrell —b- returned to her �� ere o aa� on, y� week and purchased a new ha. fork. bocig °.. ;�•..a�o, a Qa a Legal. Of all materials and design r y' Torauto after spending 'a few p v ?Erg p p y yon J A Hort passed through n�. *,;,gp days with her sister,sire C W Diene , of ke tis stock. It will a to call at our works ata inspect our stock, on Tuesday feet lookirw-ws well as ever. eft Zion. y .. w. o` 4141,Jan ` ,4 . - ENTON. DUNN A BOULTBEE and obtain prices. Don't be misled by Dont to get the strawberry social on Quite a large number from here are I Q _ •��' Barrieters.solicitors,etc., National:rust o--Jr Bar 90 sola street, east, Toronto, agents we do not employ them,.conaeonesi- 'CiYaies Mae-key's lawn on Friday evening going to the garden party to be bald on fO P Fab"y cis , ON Mangy At Claremont every Tuesday forenoon, Money 1p we can, and do throw o� the agents July 4th, ' Everybody come for 'ago 3 4 lawn of Chas maekey, Kinsale Straw• Soto" on Mortgage, commission of 10 er cent., whish you Rill mm Apr, la: fi p time is anticipated, provided the urea berries are very nice and it is only once a M 112 I►�.e1 FR�JLS D t�lTON. H.0. D.C.L. certainly save by parehseia from ae. A n Neal May' 8 ther is favorable, ►. t Htt7tt3EBTL. DUN:1. W. ktULOC& BOULT• year they get ripe , _ BEE• tR call solicited. Quite a number from this vicinity touk .�•�. a +w',J 0 WHITBY GRANITE CO., advantage'-e£ibe excursion to Guelph on Greenwood. N „ •� „ •ap July • N 4 �, E. FAREWELL,Q. C., BARRIS• post office, K'hitby,Ontario Saturday last. Among oth,re tbe:a were — e•- a. m m ,. Sept ' �s TER,Oounty Orowa Attoraey,and County �p R W and Mrs. Mvwbre J e ' olicit°r. court House.Whitby. lav —— y, oho slid Slre Mr and airs S. Adamson spent Sunday -,a' notal►+� Rodd. Win and Sirs Dennis. Miss Ethel with friends in Woodbridge, 0 Ta o 19 d y o.t Nov-i C DowDOW McGILLIVRAY, BARRI3. pICBERING LIVERY' t Pilkey and Wm Harbron Jr. lira, dwiWm. Sanderson, _p Pickering, Doc k1; 2 . ers,Solicitors,sec. Omcc opposite Pgat $nndayeo with Sirs.Jno. d sport s to Januar 1908.-NVbitb 6th, Oshawa 7th. 4 • Boas Whitby,Ont. ino.B&n Dow,B.A.:Theo. Dunba•4on. C Many o!our citizens and sports took in Broa y a:eGlIIivrav,LL.B, Molar to Loan. BT y tbg Whitby picnic on July let. All report $ham Sib, Port,Perry 9tb, >Jx• m< : The marriage of Aliss Olive Jean Wal• baviug a good time. Our football team bridle 16th, Canningtoa 16th,Beaver- ^3 PATERSON.RITCHIE & S WEENY, too to Sir, John Parker, took place on was one o! tbe saceeeeful and after a long ton 14th. } , Barristers,Solicitors, onto. Temple Build' First-class vehicles for hire by day Wednesday, June 25th, at the residence siege of hard playing cceeded is winning lug, Toronto, and Claremont every Saturday. �p a ' Paterson,Q,C•,P.E.Ritchie G.a,$weeny. or night 'Baa i>i connection meet• of the bride's mother, Mrs. W. Walton the handsome trophy for beet football team : t I;,ti�aiat --tee __ _Wes peel t�-' - �- x-�.he s an 'n w=ndoW._OU- e y - ',OND, Y , - 8sprssa delivered to all parts of the Rev; Wm. Alorrio. - The bride wore a M.Gleesou'e store. t " " " w pa short st aoioe,of all kinds dome Bale and nom tri with babe ribbon and chiffon, garden den party was heldonthe lawn aoff Wim, Petavt•a�uary. handsome own of white silk or aodie, y g y. A H'�Q` HOPKINS,VETERINARY BUR- mission stsbLes In connection. The veil was held in place with oranga Eadie. Strawberries formed a promiae-`t and FRIDAY l • LEON, arsdnate of the Ontario vet- blossoms. The bridesmaid. Stile Mabel feature of the attractions while the%ineale _.•_ _ tainary Coileg's, Toronto, raQiatrred member Walton of Monet Albert, wore a gown of braze band enlivened the evening's proceed- COmmencio June 2ad, A. M. Gilpin, of t to outar.0 setennar•y LIedics Assoc:auon. mousseline de sole,ante chiffon and laser ins The program which was yen was g p . Co w ani rea'.deace one and one-quarter -ties , g Peak, g . p g g� waubmaker and Jeweler, of Whitby. aorta of Greed River. Otbee and shoeing force • • , ProZrvtetOr. t,on. The bride's boagaet was of bridal much appreciated by all. The prooeede will visit Pickering and will be found doors b to a a.m and 1 to s p.m. Teleprspb roses and ebe bridesmaid's of pick roses, amounted to some sixty dollars to go to in I, Wiae'e old stand. address LoonstBill,Oat,;P.O.addreu. seen ie Colwell, niece of the bride, the Ladies Aid Society. - . . _ Misses Bid Imvtr• out and Emellie Parker. niece of the groom, were the flower iris. The grooiu sous Cherryw000. -- `1�atebes, Clocks and Jewelry promptly EJ. SHIRLEY,Veterinary Surgeon, repaired. All work drarranted, a Hoa.Grsdasis of the On5Lr,o vetent.• Furnitu' re stss`eassisted by Laois r Porter, of Toronto.ary 00116 0.Toronto,re¢•atered member of the Breakfaat wall served upon prettily decor. Everybody attended the picnic as Rae- pa•.ario etertnrry la cal A►aoctatton. alt &tad LaWea in the dining-rooal,after which beak on the let ,taseas.e and i°Innes of the domestic satuaa_ Mr and Mre Parker left for Hamilton Lad Misses Maggie and Norah -Testy open, tit a t _Arsew i according to the most modern approved Niagara Fails. Guests were resent from last week with their parents Plow Points i aaad ecien'Lila pnoeipiaa. of hco to T.A, orrigs A fall line of $ret• p Wm Carter has retested the youth 7 111 -- implement strop.reaideuca on caurch at oppo- - class furniture now Toruato,Newcastle,Scarboro' and Monet purchased alts Peart-s ifvery" on exhibition is Albert. hundred aorta of hu l►tber's osmate our wars rooms. caeca+ eritalt, Mise Ferguson a former toacber opens Allsizes and doscriptiocs. Full stook - �aadMaf; �dYlsel. Dorq pion Day With Cherrywood friends �Pricef�right. -'Mrs Spooner. of Tomato. visited with Mr and Mrs Thos Robbins attended the continually on hand. - - gQ 13 DUNN,Coa►syaaar, Co® lilies Hatiio Sasehuos leer weak wedding of the tatters cousin last week t._ wise a somber attended the e:earasan mia.�an---uN -CA Agdavtw, ate.. R. S. DIli311�h8m, Q �araooat oat. _ cy _ overaf ata balding hasseomJmeaesil. �l pleasant (ia®1 on Saturdayand report a > ► i + iokerisg. Out; bliss Lilly Down,of Toronto. spout a 1? sans�taip , BUNTING. Ias>a�oi Marris,ge _ ds Vr Taef has got his wall eom eted Pickerin • Liles or tbi Ooanty of Osesrs0 few tsps bete fret week with friends g' «4 rias iaabel Gtlhnl gave s butted valor his barn It'o a dandy and a cystis _ is ebe asoro or at bis testdenee.Ptaksrlas y f� to the builders Bearoes Brae 4�,• l-y _. .,. _ fpart ds sudsy !u,to a onasbar of her . We moss eougratulate Jobs B Roesor 'T LVID BELDAM. auctioneer. ate., Wheat �1 Our bang and alargo number attended on the handsome addiction he less mads eioas�nt: onoisa sal«from tots antnerons 6 the laws soesal a�Mr lisjon sad piesis to his farm,having purchased tf» north wobarn Weddin resents far and near. Bal«oftaam.,term -- si Alba tut week that acres of the Isis Thos Carter estate x161119 the it to to sold will be Farmers may have their wheat ground yrs Geo Ferrier find aisle eon Prod left yy •••e baadled by tube subscribe,wish the 11141044 Care Mr Resat has now one, of the Sae°t said sold so she veer beat advantage, 411.17 for either Toll.Cath or Exchange. Thursday morning last for bey old bows farms is she township _in Hespeler wbere she will spend a few Audlsy. �a B,BEATON,TO WN13HIP CLERK' IFOT Everyone. _ .. . weeks D. 000.eyancer eomz4ti.acnor for tatting Any-quantity of feed for Vale at reason Dr Barker. of Toronto: spending a The Bride a5a.eiss, Aoaoausan&- Su, Monet a loan able prices, Mita Bata McBradv has bean vision; ggot oat + Issatr of marriage tLio few days with Alf and urs Hoovtr yrs her brother James bore. ---- — Barker and tsassee 8saalsy who-hays John Edwards is preparing to put a The groom - spent the last three months wish bar, foundation ander bis barn. ALFWA F•H017f3E, Kingston Road. D. BIOk@I18h1IE9 Plekeetns.oa sister.Yrs Alf Hoover wiil se mpany ibe The Bridesmaid " good accommodation for man and beast M iss Reilly hits closed school and has Poeular prises CviHae.A 1. Bees of liquors Dr to their-boa6e in Gbicago ibis week, gone w her home to Niagara Falls, sad cigars. J. BCL L, Proprietor. /SGm �w Simon Pueltno is somewhat -bell" re -ThA fir-namsman _ �1 Brougham. OIICHER A P08TILL.Licensed Aug WYE.. 1. Haney I _- / coolly but be needs much improvement f - uoaeeve.for the County of Ortario enc- •r (leo Stevenson,of Toronto, uo tome for yet, in Odd,Suver or Plata. Soon sales of every.deaorivaoa conaaewd at . pICBERING'3 a few day@. Mr. Geo. Batts paid a flying visit to If the rice ie not right, we'll make it right aaoderate ebarro. T Poacher. Beal Estate N Y Poacher opens Dominion Da wisb his brother in-law, F T•Smith here re• p g _ Ageus and aneral Valnator,. Stmes attention 1K y _ Alyea to alrorder■h mail or telegrapa. Ad- • • his treats here. OeatlO. CoinsaTHos. POUCHBR, Brougham, Out. F. Practical Painter. Frank and Mrs Gerow spent the holiday Ira Lawraaes_tnd Miss Wilms Clap Richardson '& Ves POUTILL,Green aver,Ons. 11b-1T with their friends here, man write on their ezimiamations in •1 = - -y Miss Marto Wiliam._toacher as Band. Wbitby this week-sad neat. Successor@ to J. S. Barnard. _THE WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hav- Paper Hanging. -• Decorating. rides is home for bar holidays, F G McCarthy is ereetine some wire 1 sag�removed to Ltd thorougEOy overhaul• halsotnining. "Tinting, its a number from here took in the fence atoait the 4tb, Is is the Frost tonne _ WHITB ad the a ve boats,I am prepared to furufsh a• s000modatlon to all who dextra to patronize GraioinR,. alu�R• . excursion so Guelph oo star ay act. or w io ran tae. itpacions sample roots.. -1,ball be pleas- All orders promptly,executed. Dr'G Fish expects to move intg the- The garden-party bold last week was rad to see all old vatroos wben tbev have oo p' p y 1� y - _ *salon to visit Markham. JAS. TbItRENCE. 2 bas Estimates given. Cowan residence the latwr pars' of this burl by the rata of the afternoon sad MArkbaw,Ont.' seem week, nobody here sbongbt the affair would Mrs John Phillips who broke bar tbi b amount to anything. But-the evenwe T='w bone a few days ago is doing as- well sit cleared and the band from Kinsale, she !am 's'�-v1+k�sg station G.T.5 ' 'IF YOU WANT. , 1 can.be expected. choir from Broeklin tame. -"while_ swo TRAMIS GOING EAST-sg'q As FOLLow's•- _a WESTERN BARK Of CANADAt C Goldman and his mother. from 'To• football wawa appeared and quite a enc• No. 8 MAIL -. 8:62 A. M. b sasoline engine, �« � « « rouso, are visiting for a few: days with iable evening was spent: -Had Au lley --- ---- Brantford wind hoill, Deering machinery, orporsaed ay act of ParliatnantW4 Mrs 8 H Stevenson. been tavored with a good evening, the 12 •LocAL ' ,' 8:09 P.M. '^ binders, mowe�e, corn harvesters, corn 3•leketria;,ssaasa. Elijah Bodell has returned home for crowds would have surpassed all previ. 11 10 LOCAL, v, 6:14 P.M. - -- ehredders,Page wire fence, ,binding swine,. AnClorized Capital.....................t1,0M.Wo his vacation after spending some time ous garde}parties- held bare, Bend! / x be or-stone boat. flee or write Subscribed Capital .................... f100.00e - a$y..__ _ teaebing in tbe'aortb. look n�i time. T&Aaesootwo Wefarpos As _ t _ .,.. t Assets Roaiiry Convertible............ 1,448,481 Nisi ;ea-Bwk-bitd green pear - _ .. 93 Sy 73alsara. Joss Labwhac,Es c w, eG. f.—$Ow is ' Nreai�out Cashier that for a cold and backward season. Tbos'Brown who has a situation with s Mme• &18 P M. Mier Lily Thorntor is vfaitin Special attention gluon .10 armor's 8s1e y g �neD Dotes Co lections soiicaed sad iromptly made bank feieuda. Readaehes. FLr>z'ers Notes disconuted American aoa the Joh*Abell. Co. .Toronto, came - Jan Matheson'of Bloomington,Sunday. �n =salsa.-anasas#ea steges, Foreign Exchange bought and sold Drafts is- home on Satind-ay;rs6nroiog so the city ed'with M T Beare. s's sued,available on all parte of the world on Wednesday, Mrs.H.. Batton, of Toranta.ie visitfpg TRACPs GOING EAST DUR'Ab FOLLO"E— Savings Sank Department. , '}~hoe Ciammage brought s hoz of straw, her zoo,D.-iR.Beaton. No. 6 M'aiL• 8:47 A.M. Interest allowed on deposits at bighest cur- ;l orely,Delays are dangerous' rent rates,and credited hall-yearly to depositors berries into the village vn Saturday,each H.'Johneon has become proprietor of the .NX)_1V' M1SED -8:01 F•M �'; " surely, wben you have berry measuring five inches 1n old post office property, «---10 LOCAL .6:08 P.M' Gear. Aezir. Manager, circumference. J.T. L Phone trouble with your evep: ynde,of Toronto, spent a couple Maim W y not be relieved Rev-Sir Williams was unable- to- take a 25ti8 from that pais in yorr his usual work last Sabbath owing to Mrs. S B. Lynde, of Toronto, is the TRAINS GOING WYST DUX AS FOLLOWS• ' bead with a pair of :our .T KION e � sickn'ees,•but eve are leased to say that-he guest of her father,,)as.Taylor. _ h0• 9 'LOCAI. . 3:89 A.M; glasses ? DOMINION-�7 u to now on the mend. y Jno Poucher, of Toronto, spent a few „ 11 hlLeav 2:25. P.M. r�pt�• Refracting lYe understand that IlIr R'agrer hsa days with his daughter,:tire A E Major. psychs We are pleased to learn that Mrs.R. 7 Mail . 8:22 P.M. ri a E• •L�ik�s Optician, -sed a butchering business in Picker gawkins is recovering from her 'recent - K y •; Ca ital Paid u:o - $2,500,000 oroiato Geffen, �•ttrlora3. � l it While torr to lose :lir Wagner we, k _ K. . y illness. 2J-1y 11 lclsa srRE:;T WEST, Reserve Fund X2,500,000 all wish hili every success in his new Miss Fleda Carter,of Toronto is spend. : venture. �.., inq a few days with her parents, Sir, and Bert Beare-while working in the grace . Geo Carter \ + 1 g WHITBY BRANCH. Pit on Saturday liad rather an unpleasant Mi s, J. -Lr:� nk and daughter, Mise Rainand.weat , TRY a, __ exporience The gravel gip_ awed in P.oby, of Toronto,• ApehiC- Lat.-with n<.e no ecgz general Banking Bas1aee Tranaaetod causi his face to be rattler ball. mends r-'n t to vale.— - — nR y .ith Eureka Her. special attention given to the collection of ieratehed,and partly burying him. Hill Three of Mr Noble's 11apils wrote at the seas Oli It re. Farmer's.Sale and otliar N-otos,-__-__ comrades fivallp succeeded in diggingh'im entrance examination at Markham and .iws the damp, Our Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with - two of his pupils will this week try the ke.pttheleath• SAVINGS DEPdRTMENT, P P y y p p p 8 p out farther injury. junior leavin We wish them all success. er fOa and psi- r h ro hos bites and cherry bilk. Its a out with - cod combination for loo trouble. Interest allowed on deposits of$1.00 and Up- Oar public sclipol closed last week after 1 R• abs.. 64i oak e g -._. _ .- - _ The Borden party,under the auspices of do not fx.ak. THORTO-,, ___ hottl toaclaer and pupils putting to s. year the Jfethodist Ladies Aid Society on Fri• No rousb.cr of hard work. Last week six pupils went da ev' was favored with what,in a period �oQe`so Thi \\ \ a lereNAo88i to Claremont and wrote on the ef3trance y a p Fresh Arrivals of unfavorable weather,might be termed a hauler _ examination, and this ®eek sit more .favorable nicht,and the attendance inolnd• ed tiNp• NEW BUGGIES of all makes and pupils are at R'i hitby writing on the public inq many from Pickering, Brougham, ����' Standard Dough drop¢ Anti kroak styles for sale cbeap,call and gel prices school leaving examination. .We expect Green River and Markham, was fairly ,�Ce �� F standard batter eooteb Celery test them to come back and give a good so. Rood. An excellent tea provided and the .+ion X. Ponitry spice O C P teething powoef•n Second hand baggiei,'earts,and• Q66s count of themselves, tnosicol program presented was everythio¢ °i•or a^tit ' Horse and cattle spine OC P wagh dro ou band. Oar reeve has been that c-aild be desired. H. Rotbven 3Iac- Haror.Oil . ' greatly bothered of '' a gorse and cattle food 0 C P Asthma cure donald, Toronto's well-known vocalist and f 3 law with birds stealing his cherries. He a And slLrarietfes of the Staadarst D sea I entertainer was of coarse the star of the r w y Plow repairs,machine sad coal oil set n�i a seers-crow, but the birds lis upon ,.;.a evening and highly,delighted the gathering !od r , it is if they were on the best of assns, wisb bis numeroIs numbers. likes Mw a °""T"g'^ �t ibe— General block itbing. Ties setting a to the reeve adopted a novel plan. He l EI ison'a solo sad the Rev. Ur MaIat s a specialty, hang app a string of bells to the trade sad recitation were botk good anti well received DT � y,,�� altaehed 1 emd to the same and tools it to l The preen ]liver band gseslt to enliven .�Nrw� . TT. a+titmasw� she kisebes When you yb�ea-r those belle the proceodiia ..lgr. Lsgste ` jam,,, �g 7 °.. ,.i m?` r�� P you it�a.» t. nt s `}. t,>..+i. •o! 7f.»;t"'i°lF, •rrn"•tt,, ,.a'M..; ]: "Y�y}:r .zfl +�.a _ r c _. _ .. w _ Jt a % $ZILEBS CHOWNS. well bedded- Calves can is this Way ' -_ Every . alt Should be rained much more profitably � v�/ll/ r" nif01111a winter than in summer. When a se- Obile Some Monarchs Thee NO parator Ss used it is best milk -and ,y C,rGWne, Others Have Several. That ;°:oL W. Hodpon the troth otT the skititmed milk -and Official Analyst to the Dominion t}ov not feed it to the young calves, es- In the matter of costliness the erament, has rocsatly made a n pecially those under three months, yeLrown of Portugal takes the lead of of analyses of soaps, and reports that roIII others: It-So. comR'�4e_d__ --- w It has a tendency to disturb the nor- - --Sunlight'soap contains that high mal-aet#e�of the stomach- and set worth eight million dollars. But it •'pelC•ntaN• of oils or fats aec•saar7Whenever - la not the most imiposing .Ot Euro- "to a NaOd laundt•y soap." up scours.educe htity o!skim Milk. .. ns The Iron Crown of What every yomia does not know' 1II$ educe the q Be careful to-have the pail from hh,, 'WmIp ardy is .is d to be the oldest that 1n common soaps she fi•- �� ��,e' �■!� monarchs' Drowns. auently pays fpr adulterations at the which the calves are fed as clean as, vw and stateliest decla. to be made price c*. oil and fate Try Bun- Possible. With skim in at•the-It is,is. gra-ly the original right temperature ted out of pails as cut 02 the nails light Soap--Octagon Bar-next wash clean as your milking pails, in not Foo earnregular- Cross, Cross, and is said to bei. �+Yday, and you will see that Prof. too large quantities; and fed regular- a std. ° (Ellis is right. He should kaOW. Iy there will b@ but little trouble King Oscar of Sweden has not only >< - from calves scouring. • �--- two crowns. but, although Sweden Ia warm weather calves should be dome tl►T Y ut� � kept in during ti;e day time, and .•ad. Norway are_now one wo {j�L!} C 1J Thus s -- --_ _ ` :he Swedish,King receivestwo nor- -IIut-tn the evening. LIMITED, — onations• -pyoid the hot sun,and the Th® lawson Commissi Co., TORONTO The crown has no part in the in- VALUABLE HINTS BY DUNCAN they wu:t oats should • flies. hole or caBFF�,._ d :augural ceremony of the King of the C. ANDESON. be t le iuizture of who - LuguBelgans, who merely swears to pre- Cali the PP Data, about $ cupful twice a YO�r BUTTER, EQQS. POI7LTR7 (alive or dr•sstd)r BTRadvan e9b. serve the Constitution and to ob- EarlyeSt Winter the Aim al day for an ordinary sized calf on APPLES, o or Bruits, VEGETABLES or PRQDUOE to gold atWanttlg0. Der" the laws-- _ -. good pas e, will be sufficient. For Shipping tags, stain 'ds su lied Correapon'lance invited' While some .monarchs'have no Should Ped' -- all feeding until the roots are her- . ... ss•�•�•�•�•� crowns, others have several. The "For a.number of years I have had vested, -there is nothing equal to �•�•�•�•�•S•�•Ma�•�•0•M•�•s•�•�oM • - - Czar of Russia has a large assort- most of my cows droP their calves green corn run through the cutter • Don't lose time with your paint- Czar aint M went. Among the headpieces of the is the late tall or early winter," box and mixed with some chopped 0 �� �uIck l Ing now, Get at it at once. ldake'� Czar are the crowns of Kiev. Sagan, says Duncan C Anderson, of Rugby, oats, int in Dal! feeding is N r your house look _art and clean • ri 'Siberia, Astrachan, Poland, Finland, Ont,, "and I have come to the con- The-main PO i amongst its ueighbora. Touch it M . and the Crimea• elusion that there is a decided gain to never allow them to stop growing : Paint Up 1 up inside and out with • Spain originally gad no crown. el so doing, The milking season is and in the ca a of beef animals keep , and there is no actual coronation lengthened cows coming is fresh them in good flesh. In feeding calvese11'Y1Sa��s �aEnts now, the monarch only taking before Christmas, by liberal Seeding 8s in every system of feeding the ea- c, o.7 oath similar to that of the Kisq in winter, milk nearly as well in the t tretnes of over and under feeding are r � The beat that goes in th4 way t Of the the Belgtan9. But though not early summer. when the pastures are to be avoided. Continuous, regular, o rig actually, infested with the round and at their best. as cows that. come is liberal feeding always brings the ` / ! , of paint making. Diads Just lit - - aatsi }{ing-haa for good work.' Anyone can'put • top of royalty; a SP fresh In March, "W-0 miik-tea.mont.ha.- lnast_pxogf,.__aud the-beat Practical v Lon. Ready rel Use- t<inc =gas:• - acrown o2 a very costly and elabor- giving the cows two 'months rest. results,, o `e ./ ' no lose, Sold at res-V ate design, though it originally was They are rested in the early tall, . •_ I•. W. HODSON, ® no mese, y 1 Did. Live Stock Commissioner. • sonable prices by dealers. 0 e vol a pain band of g when the pastures are at their poor- O - ' Th10 e Sultan o! Turkey has IIO est. At that time the grass is gen-. f- Writs us and ask far M . sown, and nothing of the kind is orally dry p--Zi fie cid and burned up. 1 BOOHLE'l' "S"'p•REE. emplovad in his investiture with dea- As we raise on the skim milk one RESPECT FOR TETE tSRMY. i �. otic power. His authority is frank- calf to each cow. It is very im- A journal tells the following story S -'- %•. Showing some lovely homes ♦ n l orient that the cows ah Id have • Iy the poorer o2 the sword. Instead P Q�n at the expense of American travelry • w. of coronation, idle Sultan is girt two menthe the out of thd`t•welve• titles, Some years ago a traveller M A RJiINSAY Sc SON, `'t'a with the sword of Othman. "Take When the cows are milked to within I in a certain poPulous country die . t x • {t with faith." !s the SaJunction, a couple of weeks of caIviag they SeC tract stopped to converse with a t, .C�,v t, rr•.•" Paint Makers e •fir you -stella it troth God •• no chance ' to recuperate. The calf� 'ltO��L. farmer who had a considin ie-num- r -c generally comes with a weakened bar of'-"meat work is his hay iia•sia•M'oa•a•a•N•i• . BLUE �(1�] vitality, and does not make as rapid fields. _ a•sisea•a•®svilQai ••+° ® 4Y j jil$jl r or satisfactory a growth-in the first From Dellis fibre a thread been six months. as when the cow has Most o! there men are old sol- a produced 90 One that Sixty miles of r diers. 93aid the farmer. "Now. just as Boon ri Y wily r o u ar Of them OM- said the experienced hug-, had a fair period for rust and re Indeed t Are any married•" !t we 2#Ib. only. ' w oration. After a long term of cars bawd, the lite lnaurarice agents mar - EXTRAOBDINAHY UNPLEA- P you in droves." I SANT 9yffiPTOffi9 OF experience I have come to the con- Two of 'em One of 'em there be after y us LhaD : 1DNEY TROUBLE clusion. considering the increased!I was a private, and that fellow be trisziany ao dangero. I�iriard � �1G1raCA fgr �hematlSt� - a�� � price of winter butler, the fang y and was a corporal, but the man aeeketi h candidate for ataptlal hon- the. ion is his voice. j]'9' TIM CASE. milking season. resting when the boyond him was a major. and that ore, wit aPD�/B°1 There are 587 different languages r z� cent- gram is poor, that in winter dairy- man away over to th8 corner was a spoken to Europe. but 90 per ' ',Tortured by all Rinds of Paine ing. coats give at least 25 per cent colonel !" Mlaard'� lnimea Curs .e6rlppel speak Lha' seven principal languages. 1 and Aches his Tries Everything, s'n'ore tank to the season than !f they • Indeed 1 And ase they aI! good r' t came In fresh in the spring months seen ?" ■� h�a°n Dee but ;$lila La Find Belief Till a Again an early winter, or fall call -well,- said Lbe farmer, "the pri- NB��ta 26 W1 Rail Nagar. _ G 1 :Friend Ad-rises Bim to 'Use is quite as heavy at two and one- vats is a first-class man to every The United States wid is possessing 1P 0. 1133 - - Dodd's Sidney Pills-They Have I half years as a spring calf Is at way, and the corporal's pretty good, country gain o2 three Cities of over a million people. I - - three years old There-is a g too," Kad• a Well ffiaa of 8tm and Se i stx months In the 'age of the calf. -.But what about the major and - Is Grateful. i the reason for this being that It is the colonel 7" Mlaardla llelmeat h The lies!, TKA MOST roruuts os10Tt [ION. weaned oft the milk in June, goes on "The major's only so..-eo," replied Ottawa. Ont., Jane 80'-(Sped�f the farmer, with some, hesitation. C A LVE E T f ;� --Freak Chartraad,, a railway teen.!to grass, V ted a little grata or steal i•„/ T1 But the colonel-?" The naval estimates for 1901-9 whose home to 130 Little C;haudisr+j all summer, and in the fall, iand t is a .,Well. it-well. i ain't a-goin' to ,showed an increase" of 5,2,083,800 ,�r� x Q street• has acknowledged that Dodd's,good ntroh�beli etythan unapt ng ailf word against no man who has over the year before CAR B O L 0 Kidney.Pills hoes done more t TOOTH ham than anything also in the world which is fast weaned la th0 fall and basun a colonel to the American 67 •. _ "I atuiered goes into meter, army. but I've made up my iaind..to BOwars Of Olutltaents fop CBLi>•1'tl I h, ever done He says -- with backache and was. alwayEN A CALF IS DROPPED one thing-I ain't a-g0ia• to hire any mercury t OOIILatf! 141et'Ouly .' Q ® E I�s " heavy teeltiia drowsy and had a very will .nr-:T destroy the same of it Is not good practira to allow the brigadier-generals'." a my limbs cow to fondle and lick 1_cr oHapriag e,a,U soda V,oreV derea, ttm whols-yatem I Praaervea so t'nh. iraesteae fA-1rM� _ I had Irequrnt severeJieadachea rouse gelating it through t e mamma safeaiw, otr rrstt+.n.tit*g> v shay alio in When the sopnratlon does t.tke Place ,„ , !or Over at:sr Team. both art,Nee.aoa'.d never Us used esoept on he and more times era P P there is always a disturbance in the ptejertp,lona from reputablepbysil' god rho sad, which Nave m! Ler Orn •xn watt Tataa asriaer. -Well mY �—. _ and some nervous m mother own gets is cited. ��o:.aeothiW g7ru am baso std roe Dear tom damns e t4�7 wi'.t do ie leo told Lo thi.g d s Ibra$$ 12 y much aailOY'&OCC :n my w-3rlC' ----- - 7wn br atr.tone et mo r.!ar ra�atr hi wh d Cna peealbtT derlvetrom them. 'n _ and I t*e ehlid Onre,manufactured by d.J.Chen t Ca.To j ' MIr fingers would cramp teecbtae, with rise t a„w.... tt worn.. aad�when In- fingers the best part o! a week.-,Better'Better wlua-toe-rseu aua7r au Data cur" .tnl seats sad ntwa the blood and would.have as uneasiness In my lap the 3� tar_Or (Xa >al°si'�:alga Hero lll,roictingsdt eoottj � ins in the loins, results are obtained by removing amss a taSoldd by etas> *t the. enu and occasional p� new born calf without allowing the Tweot7- "omt.aboarla Iu .a a. t• t^b+oyt.br., mvcona .artacea of the aT't�► la j EVERY TOWIIDCAN NAPErA BANS ''I was dizzy in ypella and short I with a ` 1 _. maul I atdbear .a�+•� - -. ae. It fa p. J-iaternel:y j c made is Tolelate do !orFe*t prices ever Quoted. Fiab catelosa0. tn9ttizr t.0 lick, i ith Rub it dry ae rote sad rt !er !ire Window'. a.o�..-ares Hairs Catarrh Cur*be care 70°d d of breath:�f T rite a btl tY wisp of straw, Put it Fnto a room "` ol,lo, b7 P. i. Lbeaar AL Co Taocim would have a Yala in my left side, ce T3o per baths lOnNluetratlene,mile tree }sties molar ear rite would sometimes bs very <irY, warm Pon. free from treats sad r* y pUIs&r@tb*bWL- x fiEy apps drafts, and glue it no milk for tib SOME.°IHING LIRE A JUMPER. f eddbDi*t" i - WH���Y ta$��OB �`�ar"�lIDlte�r good and sumaumes-I couldn't eat Sat first twelv9 hours, When a chit is P�ch��.,Can the sorsa Jump?" The whale has he thickest skin of •,anything. ° hungry it is not nearly so much Irish Dealer-"Jump ? Bedad, it t in Toronto,Out. and F�l°nlpeg,Man 'I had a constant soreness. and trout a to teach 'it to drirJc• Tbe Irving cFeatur©; Its bide -tenderness over v a ye was to put him in a geld Se"d airy ttains a thickness of lolly �ET p�EINQ _ { kidneys. Hrs nut to. keeps G. --feeling in.the region of my, quart of whole milk three times a ism in two feet. .ad C;w•faa, .t "I etattered quite a,little with a q -tea lit across the day, care being taken that the noon dragging beaY3> mak is warmed to, new milk heat, the.tic tar.b,Pa.t.*d we ars ruts to"Usf7. , - - loins. _ For the next three weeks halt a "Poor vsitora 'I exp the be-glad anit so D Powder 'Isdbetllternth u �seoa`vrtAga��� MSH AMERIOAN DMA O OQ• "Dodd's Kidney Pills were recom quart of skim milk should be added lady i ' !mended to mo by..a friend Salto_ had q cities soap P jl to the whole • milk at each meal. when your time is up, wba't you ?t. us a dieinfectaad�s• ft.also ac _.been cured, send I began to use them` When the calf gets to be five weeks "No, ma'am, not pe I'llm here minion Line $teamshl old, discontinue iho noon milk, also plied the prisoner_-._ ''I'ni here for - ,Almost from 'the start'( began to, April is the greatest marrying DO t[o•erwt w IJ•--seal Baron w L•ar Leel tbs wondgrtul improvement. the whole milk• giving about three lite." but the day on pool. Perrlaed a Ltverseot uta tZu-enr - -_ which cont as the treatment month of the yew ' gtiarts'ok skim milk twice a day. 13y s i_4P'i,tateaatah,9LS i w aeosaemodation proceeded..till the unpleasant symp- thia time the stomaci will be strong Messrs. C. C. Richards Ao Co, which most O8letatriagea truce Plea is to.rr`ai�oi..waof wae-ra s eons rod odon hase9ttaaetto oem* tome had one by one entirely► disap- enough to assimilate and digest Dear Sirs,-Wbile in the country December g �ed Aahllo�ou andTh Oiar aooee.oisu*a les neared• other food. The noon meld should last summer I was badly bitten by A4 a pit, „t,eor .rase and an o•ettcaiar` •vr►r ie a'y'a's t r ••fid a 87ditey P!#!s ttaL6 s.oriket __ ._ ..- J pts,_.ch4Ppod oats, _moageitees.-so ball-y--that Lth�gbt TO c1Qsa A C•LA Iaa-s tag ottae mt�7.or- -a.+►ondertctl_cute in >nY case and I �d Well saved clever hay. If a oe' I would be disfigured for a couple of drab Lasa °> O°Do- tioai+a.Iaaii.rua.0. hl 02 this end tks money!!It tells to ouea gktarHdad �84 D.forego se t Qa. ecannot speak too highly pastor is n �-o._ 11 druggists y'i atop fe Ira each iron. a --- - great and.good remedy." set in -shallow pans or _deep setting 'Liniment to allay the irritation, NQ Ii�INBOS'���nr- - ,- What Dodd's Kidney Pilie- tiave cans, it should always be warmed uP and did so. The effect Wee more The rudder• of the torpedo-ship naeasstsra. done•for Mr. Chartrand they have to new milk heat before being ted- than I expected=a few api'licationa Vulcan" is one of the largest ever 6o.w»*waa.v,tt«t roti•.aaaC.ie done for thousands of otters. and It.i ;e tex3 cold or too lint it is apt completely curing Lhe irritation, pre- made, Forged in a single piece, its ��list.,uta" o f K - tliey''tl do the same_tor you-it .YOU to produce bloating and scours. venting the bites from becoming weight to 22 tons. Ar�iala�er•«bt'i rr:.iltM a'n,n give them a dance. When Brough careless feeding, scbur- sora �t[INARD'S LINIMENT is also r.rtr.t:iyt,.•rk....aeba3 wrr•t•ta tf.$.>tNe.O[lar lT�;CanWanra.l7, C.1. i There are many railway men in- Ing is allowed " to b-eccot a cealtnis a good article to keel• off the MOD, ,- nodd's-gid • Si ir7ea. russsesraa'toa tura.[+ , an - - -- -- hey Pills indispensable. 'They not doing well break an egg in its Yours truly, _r _ ." WOODit PHOTO. WGRAVtAt4� ' ttbe railway man's sures and beat milk this acts as a tonic and adds W. A. OKE, /.t.�_ p -r friend. strengtt to its ration. Hatbar Grace, Nfld., Jan. 8, 1898.' ' J.1.JOvES i The constant vibration ,•on trains ,.leo siipplement the Loss of 'butter w 166.l5Ay-bTRCeT.--TORfTilliO take for 12 calves over d engines is-.very--hard-on the kid- rat'•in'milk; flax The edestal•and-statue'of Liberty 'an Pills make tour cups of T E I treys, and Dodd's'Kidney two months old, g France to •tbe United THE CANADA PERMANENT `these organs well and able to rest' wed; Put it 1.niFo a common stove Sven by ':•' pot and 1,11 up wit writer.`Do this grates cost 61,000,000. ' end WESTERN CANADA, disease- „ `-� f after dinner and allow it to simmer MORTGAGE CORPORATION 1 ' OL -CARRYING PIGfiO•NS. all atteritoon and evening. Next waas��rir�off the cold. morning boil smartly for about.one. iraaative Bio-Quinine,T►biete aareMoestisd. , - idemic of scarlet fever, 'start- half hour, stir in Some.wheat flour, its one�, No L'are.No FLY. Pri" r e An et? . fixture is about 'the 'con- An has sprdad'in t1+c until the ;n Ix •tryst, Toe•ente we-61tk` "d1'w` sta�enn7F 43T ttrl� '�•! last taro like a goad little towns in Ohio.and the health author- A CALF THREE MONTHS OLD here end heard your sister INVESTMENTS ltiea atter, taking- extraordinary full of this flax seed boy, " wendolin say anything -about me." $200%90 precautions to' confine the di ease tci'll torrid ecin its skim milk. - '1'be• G Yester$ay she said to mam- fa �• within the limit of its -first ravages, tea P g Care. me. that it would be a g00 thing- Within to understand the[Weans IIour is used f counteract Lhe loose Bobby- married her, then were P acri:s Crirried 'elsewhere, ening effects of at firstfl nott to over•- for you if.ypu. - - - ... by which itwedding ringwould coat you -' Pre*'dent• t3BOEtQB ©00D1CRAAM• - i'They made an investigation and' must•be used gradually to the B ���� LV�ti4�/AC tet Qfoe•proeHE and .MASONnir have now come to_:tbe conclusion feed but to Work up B and EleOfls Director,J.AE8E1t2tT•MsaON of the contagion was what I have mentioned,- chopped buy the presents at�yournediopwould assesses 2nd 'Fite Preslder,t W H.BEATTY -that touch per you ,might sell them atter- 'Sat �ee4sp,6, spread by tame pigeons and doves milk, flax'seed xea� and with tom- Pe Reaa1 - n t :me .z to Ter is[- rn lace oats and clover ha-'• !Ann and wards. ' ap=t° -mup is tae war p Which carried the germs oats this. tortable Farm Pena kept Potted set and Tongue, pi�N�S It Pince• The evidence on Yea1L+t, theory is based is that scarlet facer--- _--- paEC AC�e Poultry Nettin O port in tnwb Ax�ntonandTrnateeaaro spread under strict quarantine from !e elaooweah*a es ►a d dose not require rail gilts:Jwosed beet, On the root of which there to ineeke,t t,b= ng strong equire t lir PabtarM d &nthor`aed to Laccep Treat deposit & house o bee� an 2taa+al�'1a'a're-�. and *blob ar* acceptable as deposit avns a large pigeon cote. The only NOTE N •if Inure)at tfe�}bst*om and in o*aer+•cannot eaeeaa is utero- rd hate e>.ra by Canadian Government ore bout the horse not guar- CLOfE And L say to steel TYe•1�h♦oaa"net we So. LfLbY.Mcma1f7 !LIbbY• Gi/earo lite stock a newt . very durable and.okeap. �e lti'r".til ISSUED AT 4- PER CENT. . R the piQeona, Whitt flew YESN we e' era—*( tease, gats, naUs en "Now ro be boon 25ruee-to ;unt i ned staples- Tke aarsa of Pace is To°r gaaru+ees otqunlity. be.ena f..n tt r-a e+a°a about the t ighhe borhoreet they t the tiOTTON Ttie PfOe Wtn Feiss Oe•,Limned.Welbnllla,Oat, ! ejs•..}+�.;�•�+ +C� •' 'I"k I`� � didn't carry authorities don't kndw how the aa. 4 a teVer w.as ref � �. ° t- • �. P'.m •:ir '.t➢�t.d. •Y .,�.'.'' `I Rr ;. rL 2r/ .,/'a": '� •„ .'°:'u, .. ....., z _,. �?rW f,Fw?.. , - • ,s :t .#,p.c,..,pat'^-•( HG",= ',y, 4,. ,, t.` Y, .jaRaw. ^,.. s _�9z 'f� N 9:.r _ ..:.,' « - ', ,T ,., ..4t.,_.,., ,.. • y m,5ry� -"..,� ..���ty aea> - � �5, a•'v:d�:h'' ,:, ,yv +l•�J••• � i° t ► o.3. f H •ca•+, F .r/ <' •, *nl�' .,, ,t•.� j ���.%�� E�Cxa�`� �ie� ��', s:fist:' 0""t.r �'s�'c• �� �' �. s,� .<a;,�1 �a4 fe,� a�a:.�. f f ., ._- _ _ _ • . \ , , v .- - _ - ♦ 1. _ .-,- - . _ ____ _.. - - - \ - an w 0" _ .. - - r` -..- _- :Ki. c+ t I ... '-' - - - ,k'... .,. -----------_. - j..jij.jjj�.j .}.jf �` to a liberal stare: "very.meragzo a+r think, Mr. Blunden, !fief_rrav-eli■g ' 4. siert went !nisei. _ Makes one ugh J REMKIBLI 9131, >"o !m vee the mind?'• __. . _ ... .- .. ..____ - _ r Old-England. I hardly notice This is said so naively-with. suit a, - -- body St to look at except Kitty _ __._-___.� pretended want of meaning a, that, CO�� -Doubts Bl den, and she is eakuieite. So TOS $Y aRZgT POST, OP Blunden laughH"eland. And !bans ; bred, ou know, and,that." GRIIMIDGE, MANITOBA. laughs too; and altogether they, j _. gc � 0 I ,, leas- "Oh, all that, sae Dandy; "fie -- both appear so amused and so P . -. ' , -, is the a nowledged belle of the a"- g t ed with each other's society thUX u Suffered Greatly for Five Yeax 4 n." _ as w a - ' ,% ` • - ,IDR......... sn"Of eo without telling. $uch _ ----- D w tatchint:them-��onsaraetl �� -_ - . . _ Mea With,' 8_ hisumatism Doctore sad color, suc finish. She rather puts y Medicirss Ftiiietd tot, .Help envy an Jealousy. THE ERROR OF LADY BLUNDEN. - the others the shade." , But He Got the Right Me I suppose Bluadea .is ins'iit 1 - '; . . t eve one," - warmly. „S - d• cine at Last " "110 victim? of D;]- op et-KittyR - - r Is-the hand melt women in udon, From the ' Echo, Dominion City, who happens to be near him - `�*a we all know, but there i® still some May, "I hardly think so. Arthur is so. . p beauty left. 'Them Is Mrs. Charter- different from other mea, so Belt- a . . NOPSIS - OF IWXEDINII ping of the egason, than any one I& for instance." (The low-toned Recently while chatting with-& re A�?TERS-Kitty and- Gretchen else can count !n Mid-August:" dialogue on the ottoman dies Porter of the Echo, Mr. Orlin Post, P and so discerning' re- . natrained, , lies Bitty, uasniiling2y. "Thera ` Tremaine are two most charming "R'ell, they're a12 very nice to me, abruptly.) "L haven't-seen--her-'to- Well known farmer of Gruidge. are !n his eyes qualities superior to Al s - Siris. ' Kenneth Dugdale, crippled fa you know," says Fancy, with alit- da`y •� - an aggrieved tone, - M� gave the following story of .. 11 D 1=u dent !e staying with tie modest smile. Ah! there !a but I wish you could see her. I five years of'great entffering from re beeuty." _ �, But her beauty is not her only ,;� „ .. i eeMaes sad i, Gretchea's es- 'tty Blunden. How handsome she want to introduce you to'her. She that most painful of diseases-rhea- charm; she !s full .of 'em," eeya Mr. 1. 't ' P� 8 quite lovely when nhe emilesl" is awfully pretty and awfully matism• Mr. Poet said:-"There are • IB she?" - „ op 1 they b ally, yetis defence r ! Dumont, disci unable to . .. -- - . fewer people, a have been sist thrown a lanceo �:u' -- an L she? Ar ndnewfulty fast, as I'm told,,'- lady 1 elJiicted can uaderstaad CFIAPTER 7LILZ - ' "I don't know, really. I have had with`an illi iaed how much I suffered dur}n those � cruel divinity. "You think her ,� sgu yawn. Yes, I g utiful?" The rooms and staircases are no opportunity of judging.' She acv- know all about it; have seen cots o! five years from the pains o!-rhewma ry pest {&deed " - calm A er smiles on me."/ - 'em is time. And— 7%anks, Com• --There-were times when I was 1. Ve ty calmly. Crowded, Sweet flowers give forth ' wise women never abuses another `` "My good chit , under the circum- old man, but I think I'll defer the wholly unable to do any work, and -x-'. their richest perfumes ere they Per` stances I don't see how you could introduction until some other da to merely attempt to move my woman to & man• whatever she may • 11 -__- Ish. _Only this morning they raised expect it." One gets tired of it, Y• limbo caused the greatest do whoa.. tete-a-tete with her .owe their heads to smile upon a country g you know, and g agony. 1 sex. Kitty is & wise woman. . --sun; sow, lucked ruthlessly "I don' w what you mean. If -er`I can't endure that sort of per- tried several doctors but they seem-- p Y by case- "Sha evident] fancies Arthur she leas hands, they have reached the- ou ergine I ever flirt with Sir 'son myself." ad quite unable to cure me__ Then I oak Y u :.x n, 'you are immensely mistaken. Here the white bonnet turns slow- tried several advertised medicines, d-yes moa° " is_so_Lka t9ir town but to die. Some one is ad ng- We are quite too old_friends for 1 v Joha," goes-oil this unhappy young1. . ,., log in the distance, and eve slowly, g, thAt were highly recommended for g _ every now Y, cry y, until a charmia g Y man, almost sotto voce, utterly un- and then the clear notes come to that'" childish, debonair face makes itself this trouble, but thGy;.also failed to conscious of the tact that he is die- those outsiders cobs "Oh!" says Cyclamen, unfurling known to the speakers behind. Two bring the longed-for release from charging a private bombshell that t%�• plc; enough to her fan: "T had ho-#clan there was s largo blue eyes look first at Din- Paln. As these medicines failed me y be almost beyond hearing. new name for it.., one atter the other, I began to look may Durst at any moment: yu• Her Grace of Shropshire to "at (moot and then lasken themselves up- "what hes That to do with herr br .: ' home" to-do e.ad all the world of "Don't be absurd. I assure yov on Arthur Blunden with a deliberate upon the trouble as incurable, and .- . Y, infatuation?" asks she, forcing & • �t` London is assembled in her house. the world might with pleasure heel stare It is as though they sought was almost in despair, At this sYi' She is a_shor�emDhatic_old_ every word I ever say-to Sir John to impress his feat_ur a time some friends asked me why I P�6 smile. �4'I diT-not-try Zfr:-Wmfii s-g n-y-,Ffns-I -.•Oh:_.- Mag___g } -M;.,- ^�1 . Of about sixty-five, acknowledged by on the memory of their owner. bif Sir John was rather sprint "Quite so. I am sure to hear it Blunden returns the glance willing- and I decided to make at least orie y '"-� all to have the bluest blood and the would afford the world exquisite 1 more to-obtald a cure, I-knew with her before her marriage. But ,r' vilest temper in Christendom; in_ y, and !blinks be has never seen' of course that is all over, A[ tel- x4i? Pleasure-— such ex resaive a ea be re, or as a1y case was not only a severe one, -I f deed, no teas disputes the fact. that • P p 3y �° Y low must be apooney on some one. - she !s the.rudeat old person is 11n "u You woa'L.Delieve me,' - with hostile, but from the failure of other meds- , ,_;„L:� . • g- n faint moue. - "I can't hal it. class s stubborn Dae. and I deter- Y� know, uatLl gets a wife hlztir 1 band, or out of it. Lady Jane, her p•. Then the face is again withdrawn, self „ - ,i oiily daughter, plain and unpleasant sant It may look like ft, but I certainly and the happy possessor of that un- mined that the Pills should have a �� p I never flirt with him." lair trial, so I.bought a dozen "And was she-too— Did she like r1JV _' is herseld, !s quite after her own approachable bonnet soya something g 51r John Y' - heart in every way, and is a terror "Thera permit me Co &fly your in a subdued voice to her cow taxes, I :took them according to - g)oonor :e;3 era+ Y, "Don't know, I'm sure," in is a very perfect imitation ,panion, who Is evidently shaking dtrections, and before they were Lo the society in which they mingle. i of it," s s Cyclamen, with an h" 'with suppressed tau ter. gone there was a great improvement fly, "I don't suppose she ceruld itis -t.: . - - . For a moment that music has cea� I n:S an _. `repressible Ian h. r• in my condition, but I was not ful- anyone hoaostly; I don't believe she �� td, and the sound of voices and nub- g i "Who is she. asks Blunden, hut` ly cured. I then of another half has a heart at all," say% Mr Din- - �• a y iced laughter makes itself heard. "I doub'L I'm getting a bad name, 'rledl of the d B _ :-. - - women itte .. . Xi.ss . when you o sins " y Petr}fied Dan Y dozen boxes. p_d..-4 rLt_he time. the int; with-tncreasdng tiffs cress. quetUag, and the earnest of theme says her companion, plaintively: youth, fn an agonized whl third of them were emptied I had not- "Ho mtieh— better far herr:` -s P The crowd roars even thicker. The spar. an ache or_a pain left. and was able turas, Kitty, strangely. And than -• all 1s seated at the very e:nd o! one $ whereupon Blunden glues way to a afternoon is quite a success, the�naughty ex resmon, and, turning. to do a good hard day's work with- Launceston comes up to her, and ahs of the long rooms in.a chair .that I singing- might almost be mistaken for a; g excellent Young Dinmont!�� Y P1. out reeling any of tiro torture that smiles upon him with sudden and un- ' `; and Arthur Blunden - the latter of I "It is my turn next," says Mrs. had for live years made my life alis- rival kindliness. and allege him f:s throne, so surrounded is tt by ental- whom has dropped la for five min escort her to her caret c _ "a _Iltes.and courtiers. I Charteris, in a curious tone, gasilrg arable. You may say for me that I She is !n reality twenty-two, but, utee - are threading their ' way after him, with a sudden flash !-n her do not think diene is any medicine (To Be Continued). Y Y- throe-R+ the rooms in: the lazy, in- laughing ea in the world can equal Dr. wit- . A - ii ia spite o! being wife and widow, !dolent Mahlon common to those who g C Waite foreign to - .►--- - looks only _eighteen and holds akore g them. liams' Pink Pills as a cure for nc�u! -• ' y '" • •hearte to play with in the hollow of ihave little or nothing to,do in this, Why, Fahcy, I do believe you are sasttsm It !a several•years since 1l9ada.me Nordica. who fr ones her small white hand than any oth- work-s-day worts After twenty angry," says her couslrr in ars amus- mY cure was effected, and as I haw again la London, reteatty Lold m �uincites pleasant toll, they find them-I od tone, leaning forward. so as to never since had the least sign of interviewer•a humorous Story. On -' -tr woman In London, there nae eel vee snugly, it closely. stowed i,examine her taco more minutely, "I the trouble. I think I can speak one occasion, during a visit paid - -many handsomer• a few, perhaps. awn in a window-recess beh4nd an more strictly 1,3vely, but none so en- Y thought you always said.you were with authority " by the late Duke of Saxe Coburg, chanting and ottoman, on which, lust before them ;above the world's opinion My dear Whon such severe cases a& this are when she lived, at Clarence Gate, __ . . g {b3� the power of her two women are sitting, apparently tet, what a fal!!n off !a he softest cured it to not sa,rprfsttig witcheries and diableries) so den- B' 1 g B �'' y 131s Royal' Highness 'asked tut s gerous as Fancy Charteris . lost In a serious tete-a-tete. � Why, even I-whom you despise as a that Pr Williams' Pink Pills have - - One or two m Only their backs can be seen by pemon : utterly devoid of luck- made ouch a great reputation glass of seltzer lemonade. which was - era, looting them- 'Illunden and his companion, but it i P ordered er be brought. The wants- selves. perhap®, de trop, drop away, � pa should only Laugh at such non- throughout the world for the cure er was very warm oil that particular , aad presently Mrs Charteris finds occurs to Arthur that the hair be- sense of other dtaeasea due to poor or wa- }afternoon, nail quite &_.long Ume .:herself alone with Sir John Blun-7 longing to the smaller (if the two I "Should you?" - in as impcssibJe tm`Y blood P'aralysts, St: Vitus' I,elapsed before the drink came, fa• --. - -den leaning over her chair. She is Is vary good to look at. It is soft . tone. "I confess I don't. feel _(n the tea• wuwmla. consumption, dys- fact. the delay was such a lengthy ..:i —;Ing, and displaying all her per and lovely and bright (cold, with I least like laughing• His manner Pepsi&• pm1pitstion - of the heart, one that even the Duke could not fact teeth, and az! I hero send there a touch of brown was insolent. - detestable - not to nervous tiesd&�te• female all ima ins what had happened. Am John's g ng into Sir She to drerused- In some marvelous be eyed with uatalatskabie kind- ociatvme, and on the stnail, shapely borne. But I shall wait." - tap- and neuralgia are among other length itis door.was $ung opeg: and . nese; and Sir John is returning the ping her fan against her band omin- troubles they have cured to thou- the butter, with an agsi,atant waits .. - glance with interest, as Lady Blue- head a perfect bijou of a bonnet, all ously, - "I ihall,-lay my plans, and sands "of•caaee - Only the genuine a entered in procession Lo serve den sweeps up the room towards i whits feathers, rests lightly; He Is when.-I can Ary checkmate to him pill ails cure-substltartes never cur- the lemonade to the Royal guest, Gretchen, who in a window to Ilaten-"beginning to wonder vaguely what then I Mail laugh " sd anything-and to avirld suboti- The cause of the delay, it was ex- - -ing with sweet attentlon to a l face is beneath this bonnet, when . "My dear, you terrify me. Poor, tutee you meat see that the full plained afterw&rdr, was due -co the _. _- . , � dreadful old woman, who cvlil tell I Dandy break& silence. poor Mr, B!undenl I wouldn't be he name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla for -anxiety of the--�mrvant Lo render ,eat her 'all about the ill-f ted graced T_"Crowded, lari't it?" he save, for anything, Your tone Is poet- Pals People" is oil the wrapper fitting homage to Flier Royal ITlgh- nep nephew killed to the unfortunate af-I'vith a tear of one whoTias Uvely tragic.', around every box, Them pills are nese, so he had gone in search of an .fair at .Isandula. (As a rule, peo- 'made an original remark. Mr. Din- Arthur Blunden since bis defeat has sold by all. dealers to medicine, or extra man who was employed on all P aye !Witte! their grievances To prose to 7oti that Dr, g y will be sent post free at ISO by to s great occasions. -, :I le slw g bocoa�a somewhat lobm Wad tact- upon Gretchen,-which is somewhat g . g '. 7------- turn. fir John, seein him tannin box or ads bones for 89.60 by a•d- ' shard on her). Chtae'o a to u th^b D. against a door way and In king de- dressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine —"f Piles',r, _ _Rita amouth and absolute curd for each cidedly bored, comes over to hiss ado: Brockville, Oat. •HA.BIES WITH WORMS. • -- ,Y grown a litt]eTiaid; evert toren of itchintt, sli a his arm through his. . . and her color fades, as she notes L!eecilnRand prorr In piles P g -. Mrs. Charteria's smile. Drawing her the manutacfara.have cuarxnce. . lipee tea -�'ou'll evaporate iK you keep on and Mrs. Charterla absolutely smlles' A Grateful Mother Tells Som•Hel head rather higher, she ryvie3cena her tlmonlale,In the da.ir orr,w Rea err ti SonraMQh• I.00kTng so.cloudy," he says. "Come end beams upon her new acquaint- ,� steps, and, gain! Gretchea's aide, F,on wrac they think o ,. 1'on c ace it and with me, and I'll introduce you co Little Soy Was Cured." I , n8 Qat�•our menoT back if no c^:rn,l. a Ito=,at ante. .But the new acquaintance ., - - :- _ gouts the old lady near her,-ghast- an dealers or EvYas•-c%Set-- •Co Toronrq one of the prettiest wom t a a. auve, wanton', Que., is -, .: ly reminiscences end all, with great err 1, • - g, oo, and that`s every= j slaughter, drivi Dr."0hase es Intro®nt thin in the dull is malice!n the smile and meditated another happy mother Aho thanks ug ag her from the field g 1 age. She'll suit revenge in the beam. Baby'a Own Tablets for-the health _ r- - : with small delay. - . - - you tremendously." of tier boy. -The little fellow bo- "Will you coma with me, Gretchen? mont is looking big beat today, "You' excite my curiosit Blunden gives in. The strain Is Y Y'", � too great, Els succumbs, sad lifts come the prey oL worms- that cures I want.to ask the duchess about this and has got'himself up regardless of Arthur, is a dreary telae that belies of childhood. Ilia rosy cheeks •lost v his hoed sad meets her eyes. Sts a..,'� ' - -concert for the conversion of the i expense, There are no wrinkles hie word. "Where is your rare their color: his little legs and arms . 7,ulus.", - about Mr. Dinmont, no creases, ; no. &vis? I abou:ld like to ase her. own are.full of mute pleading, lxcame a2c2nrLY; his eyes lost ,trheir "`�s -- - They move aacay, and at the same "knees."- - Ile accompanies Sir John in • an "M� Chaateris," he tiuYs, }a a sparkte and he became sickly,and• • L,' - ,moment Mrs. Charteria, rising, bows "Very," returns Blunden, slowly, indolent, listless, fashion across. the low tone, with every appearance of off Sir John, and, crossing the room; wishing'the owner of the two little room, until brought o full stn the deepest,'ttic most flattering con peevish. His sleep was restless add _—B_ P feverish, and his food seemed to da - -. .'.sinks into a low seat beside her shell-pink e*'s • before him'would before a low seat, when, looking u trition, "have mercy oil me." g P, him no good. itis anxious matter. ., .' cousin and bosom friend , Lady Cy- turn round. "Now tell me who is he finds himself face to face with lura. Charteris smiles. It is alto- almost despaired of seeing him bnclp - �_ -- elanien Browne. • everybody, will you, as I feel_rath- 3[r_._C1iart&ria---•- _ ---- gethef-a-diflor'ent -smile-Score to-good -health.--Iloweucr� --- _ _Lades-C3tclstmeri-ice-a-w4t#oa also; erovt�n t2rS co av ng,been asoay . It is too late to receide;.so - he former one. It is (as Blunden even'- she heard. of Bab 's-Own Tablets.. - and throe years Fancy's senior. She from England tor, ad ton -"' a hi and ave them to e to tall. aid Wale -tr�gile: a me you know Look like somebody else, and sails self) one of_the prettieat smAes he child, gond now - she says. - "Well,.what mischief have you been nobody?" ignominiously. He feels the tell- ever saw. - "The Tablets made a wonder- ;� "doing now?" it Lady Cyclamon, "Far,tr'ow it. Such 'blissful.' ig- tale ''color mounting to his brow, "I am the most tgerciful'woman in ful change vitt my litho boy. Ali '- with a smile, removing her skirts so norande to not.for me; I. know most. end.,is -presently comfortably- aware the world," 'she says; and moves her signs of worms 'haves diaccppeared, as to'make room for Mrs,. Charteris But. I suppose some young stars, he must resemble nothing so strong- !chiefs-a little to one side and mo- and he is now is the best of health. 11 , _-^ 'ode-her_ . "You .._alway�r.emiad .have'pr"fepted themselves during. my ly_ .as_a full-blown---trary, is de- Arthur, with a very grateful glance, Tablets have no equal as a cure tor. � , hearts o' men adore thee,' and you is"to be admired'and who isn't. Not light.fully unembarrassed, and per- falls into dine directly-. worms." �"dal` ' teem ever 'to spread, your conquests that I ace much-beauty going," says 'fec:tly free from mattvaise.honte of "How like your cousin, Sir dohs, Baby`s Owvn Tablets tiro a certain - .. .farther.' I do believe you have had Arthur, sadly, adjusting his glass in any description. ,,, -y , _t more you are. she says, presently, is cure for all the minor tiiliuents of- .,. proposals .ice this, the begin- his left.eye and treating the room The.introduction !s gone through, her.sweetest toners, turning 'to ex-' little ones,-such- as constipation, co- +� _ _ amine his- features with gentle but lie,,sour stomach, indigestion, df- ? .. ■' 7 gratifying interest. Blunden's en- arrhoen, simple fever and the irrita , -1 - T h14s'ed .^� �� ��, �■ -t.9 has ali disappeared. lie begins tion accompanying the cuttirrg o! } I.- xo think musical-, afternoons capital 'teeth. Guaranteed to contain novo �ciA n things, and Airs. Charteris the most of life potsoi oua opiates found is r! 1• . calumn}ated of her sex. Poor•mam! the so-ca.lied "soothing" medicinesy1. �.µ ;+ - He little knows that all these blan- They are for children of alt ages. _� y Avoided t-he Lumberri'�an's Hospital and Cured Theilnselves by Using . dishmehts and tender smiles are but end dissolved in water can be given_, . . , _ . pr t� � ^�' .. first- steps to the revenge she has with absolute safer to a new-b°ra y, Iv�7• iaao A •,- promised hefselfg g boa. orosomld t postpaid on receiPWi 1.sts at 2-5 centS a » , „ rice, by addreosin the D vino '" +wtar. -- Lumbermen prove their confidence in Dr. Chase by buying his remedioa and using them instead of the hot We aro thought like," he replies, + pital treatment supplied them without cost. An interesting letter. -. presently, almost as like as brothers p g Mr. John L. Hickey, ao* caretaker of the Public and High-Schools, Trenton, Ont:, states :-'Z have -more -eo .than ordinary cousins, linens Medicine Co.-. Brock . Y ' _ used Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and found them the.greatest medicine I ever tried. I-used them when !n don't you think?" ' : Os116 __ --- •1a .. the,lumber camps and believe by keeping the kidneys and bowels regular and the general'health good that "Oh, Yes. Now, .Cyclamen and I, they protect a.person from catching contagious diseatiea which aro so common in the camps. - do you know Cyclamen - Ladp Extract from a Fetter--written at `.. "I have seen hundreds of men using Dr.,.Chase'9 Kidney-Liver Vills In the lumber camps. They buy them CSclamen Browne? - wi3 sre'cou�ins, College "I am much rejoice`., dear- � �� :' - '' 'by'the dozen when going'in; and to show how much faith they have in them they buy _ them when they but nothing can be so dissimilar." est uncle, that You aro coming to - I: ,.could get their medicine for nothing by-going to the hrapital camp. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Fills keep "It is quite a 'dream of fair we- visit me next Monday. -1 will -be at ,.:»'icy • - my liver,°kidneys and bowels regular and my health goad. I would not think of being without them," -- - men,' "--says-Blunden, presently, 1 the station ' t'o:meet- the train.-As _ k'. ; hir, John Orr, lumberman, Trenton, Out•. states "Through ez roaure to all sorts of weather in the " 'Brave women and fair men,', I we haven't seen Bach other far a lumber c,1.mp, and as a result of the strain of my work, I.became_a sufferer from kidney disease, which to call them nowadays," says Fasicy,` long time, that 1 may easily-'recog- . .'my case 'took the form of very severe pains across the back, over the kidneys and down the hips. When in disdainfully. "The women are so nine you, hold a ten dollar bill is : `' -yhe wnede surfing down recce these paters would come on me with such force that Z would have to give up " .strong-minded," the men so very your right hosed." "' work and return to camp,-entirely used up. ;.A-•1" much the reverse. I don't think I _ • - "Finding that a number of the boys in camp used Dr. Chasers Kidney-Liver Pills, I decided to try them, quite like our Saxon-haired men He-"Ilefors proposing, Miss Lulu, E- 41 and did so with splenoid results, as they thoroughly cured me. I feel like Yny old self•again, and can work either," -- with an appreciative !dish to know if you haNc, alli t;iillg �' Just as good as the next one. I alp grateful for_this cure, and honestly believe that Dr. Chase's Kidney- glance at� Blunden's brown sleek in the ban;s." She="Yep, hire Yv.>is ; Liver'Pills are the greatest medicine there is for kidney disease." - head,-"or men that elwnys stay nt man, 1 have a laver afore. Us is �s? 'I . . Or. Chase's KIdW-I.Aver Pills, one pill a dose. 25 cents a Lox. At all dealers or Edmamon, Pius A home; it makes•the-m so stn id, so I the c"hier, � _'tae are co .a rY ,�l�'" 11.1 Oo., 7Coroatoa _---- --- % wanting in many ways. Don't you I next c¢eak.'' l 4 i, .. . .. - . _ . . err v., p .�3, rr '13 ,L qn, ... x v+ o all I4 It. +y __ x-.,a"'� .-:✓� rw l.'t'w^! a pct+ S,t" Y° ,+i y..� 'i ,u+x.�''}'�" -'J;' A^�l )i� -y _", fy A M ;i ", a t -. _ N, f ic ravel and that bstract bl o The standing rum on roads and bridges rhes do not be res aneible fOrnanv (damages that' _ — "repar[ea and recommended the following i Y P°. reason r ljn payments-W H Burk 10 yds gray WC ; 3 may be occasi°eeenceyot such line". -Underwear con. c m m e `� a B Lehma❑ 56 yds Rrav So,60; D Annis strnction or Pr . - .\ 1 e e w^ 263,1)'de gray S'26,35 ; t'r'ill Burton tom r d Thi council now adjourned to_meet aRatn VV 1:51,.0,men and teama emp 171,31 ' Wm on Monday July 29th for the transaction at ' = Barton building bridge on i th con °PP lot general busineea• ., • 19-11;bd_r.)-�.hite in full of_acct for - - " - timber supplied to Pickering township 54 ; ei Jae ed Lt c r 1 and t amu emp S' � en ••••••• a L tie cam d U men e ` $83,19;Jesse Cook in full of acct for time es I Fine assortment•tui t a TElc]1s :. :. sn�3,plied to 'Pickering township 1544,56 ; with Scott's to fig ht consumption, RD •1.90pes7essl 1$1.004ipaidlaadvanaeJohn hither lU5 vda grave 57,35; John Bur g Pton B2 ds ray 53,20; John Devitt i0)ds` ATEA OP 3��>3ATISL�it1: S g ulsion:of cod-liver oil, is long >yYzst insertion,per line 10 can W. Bzav 34,s1U; D Y'o[eyth u full of acct c for Sash snbse4uent,,,ertion,per line 6 timber Supp to Pickering townsbi'p in advance. If it threatens, you Call 1.7 e - This rate dose not include Legal or Porelgn ad- Hamilton Bridge Lo for Brock Road b:i3ke • . u a _ , �ertiB„inencr as ar contract $775; Wm Emerson untie overcome it. P special terms given to parties-making Doc- for for r d o 98c as Found bonus ou 75 re5lst__; and you mayW _. mets for 3 or a mouths or.by the year. Half• te►rlp or pearly coutracts payable quarterly. rds w fence$14,45;Mi` Al•i Cowie tom r d I Don't be afraid; be brave. But Bnainees�arde,ten lines or under, with P&V'r, 50 rds w fence:7,5U; David l u`' these otitis soon. one year,i5 OC,payable is advance. 19$2,25, teen and teams emp$'22; Win I [ oU - 111 L,have to � ✓ g sai-Notice in local columns tail cents per line, Juba ` .L r 1Ej ave cents per line each subaegneat insertion. Batton 43)Idgrraytfor r d 8 $4,50 7 ��la...ran Mae,waste„D1nSe.'T' T perish contract rates :nada known On app )' g vo"ottTo. at,nq•t 90WNt `NaC,'e axlsu- ,a your choiee.' on. No tree adverci•ing. (iartand 131yae Xr5,for r d S !,810,48 and and=:.°O' �y �lo and met Advertisements without written nsunctione right of ata Z3 q1 ,4b;Jae Lau4hlin el I 1/ J vti11be inserted until forbidden and charged ertise- ds gray for r•d ~S 13,10; Geo Davidson I soriiaoy. orders for discontinuing work on Scarboro town line Scarboo to - 1yew Adverttsetne•nte, ; pehnea must be In writing sad sent to the nab' pay one.Sc t boro ; Robt Tweedie for work `s -nob work promptly attcadsd to. done on 1larkhnm t 1 Markham to gay one•I - IsVabllohea 6T Pickering Friday morning atltsofaa half 00�; (ieoDacidaon mea and teams I ':0 I COWS FOR BALE-8 fresh Ladies and Misses cool elastic vests—all t31zef3_and prices. Piokeztng Ont. q Wm Emerson cam r C emp an r d 8$115„4; and 3 1n full Sow of milk- p�iy tD L — Murkar' Thexton, Proprietors d 5 5s,7o, men and learns emp 954.65; C Banka Pickering IV Disney cam r d 13 94,LU,men and teams _ reigns amp$51,55;T Nighawander cam r d o or eg tt new Ladies Stainless Cotton �ofaiery—all sizes © politlor-6trrcc Ladependeaam work done oa w t 1 SEarkhtm charged wi h L Palmer,lot 80.co¢o s Pickering h cow James q� �1m-d First vino Local Paper• ons•half 91,5'2, men and teams emp 6+i3,8t1; C W Disney cam for work done on e t I C PA9TGRE: FOR gaLE OR Boys Knioker Hose r our Fsp 'Whitby charged with one half 86,15,in 8th To Rent-Fifty acre@ tuore oasckezi ootatla'ns-The hearty Y B watered and Lanced unpport o2 the$cele of Picked"ane vicieitl con townline $13.50, in 7th con towaline Towtuhlp. App can ;3, lot til, _ — 68 40- $obt Spooner 26 hours ehov tuow ly to R. a. Laek•27.�Wh'tb°• Men's Cashmere and Cotton log _ .Si§ttbV ta-paF._ons hula. ..__ - - - --- --2222-- _ FAID�Y, Jct=• 4 1902+ 62,60 ; John Briadon ehov snow on e t 1 PASTURE TO LET-Those nR Whitby to pay one halt 80c; W H Jones 4 to rent pastor e for cattle dating the @am s 1bl yda gray($12,8t3)cleaning out g,•av pit l mar, also 450 bushels of Dais apply 't° A Men's and $op8 Sweaters. - (53)615,x; 31 k'uzpatrick bonus on 25 rds Thornton,-Beaak Road $5.88 : KOTES Ut`iD Ct?NiMENTB. w truce$6.25 ; C W Disney corn r d 9 _ �o cult eQery_ _ '2; Thos S t 64,co man and teams amp 637 : F�BM TO RENT-Or oa shares cos Leslie's Weekly,, of New Yorlt, a $nom running grader on tits, t lice hundred screC loath halt, lot 3. coo 4. � Hat � �a wish Dae•halt 62.25. 150} , Pitkeri¢g,olow+cg all dome Apply to J C r o e--K0 UP- ways _ paper that does not alTool;favor. hn=u ping$trader$67.'2 ;Geo White cam Raham.Txbrtdgs or to H T Loye�tt!:t tarn 1 _one--50 ably upola Britain and her actions,thus r d 4 63, man and •teams S-56.36: W m west expresses itself in a late issue in an �n Lay cam r(�14 8b07 snow 60c,men emp ag on the Brock Road 63,32; L.Parsons breaking I-toles stoCe r 4ai�� th en¢6rtlCle entitled"Peseeiii 130llth Africa' a Wm a1cFC►y tom z d 14 619.50 y cbe IAth Last. The ft der The result of the warhas been ins- d•4�5:25 ;.4 men and ,earns amp 9,35.4(), A Johnstoleaving cLe @ails at the gicablETrom i lI-e on oomz dam• Lo, men s 7� England could not Jield her point, the Geo rooter tom r 3 13 men and teams emp TCAVTED-A good general servant, one C ®absolute estinetion of Boer sovereignty56S 30; Ge�To�!cod 3 Price4comtr8 da lable to do plat¢cookiatt: mood w�►Q� agply tonyyy +� �e �� '�j �A �yt�j atonceto Jsrnes Torrance. �'ellingtan �},.JS yi1 u1Jy -without herself losirg her place among • amp s�mme a np g 1 30 Rab( 2s ct Hotel,Blackham: he world, lrltfs Davidson re grader Eoi J H Keyes bondsilhe great 1 __. _ all the influence and resti a gained pI3 FO'_'`;P-Ths a ill the p y $ 8 as i4 rds w fence 313,`0'; J H ilichell shoe by centuries sof militar and nasal w III Jahn Grrdoxkcom r d 17. fps t -rte.,'� cam''^°x t 'on _ ono. a • , s:arse aua Tue owner mry ':aeeache _ 2So as n t rOa tie propercv ani I'a5' xp! sea. prowess and world wide expansion of ser and Rork on Pickering bride .1Li o, , y o S W Jobea boons oo'd9 rds w fence at JoLa 52:t'Lell. U.:nbartgn. } 0 : territory. -on Lhe whole, we art con +i9.7;: Brsod estate boan�.00 4U ria w Peace 3� inch QOOdg, 30 Bards to piece selling evert def at , £dent that tEe near future twill allow 1;. P Teefy yds craw for r ii 7�J`+2 B I CATTLE FOR S BLE-T have at my a 3eCA for Patke! 7+yds grsv f; vi: T a: Laurrreux 7 •t: i0>1(�ay ,Tune 3 BT111Ie It 1a5t9; y'OLl CSII get a p that the people of all Sout11 Africa, ,ren. +r+^,r•a a ,,.�a _ I nt in, fi�.,a+ ! ..herr:A e. sera H it 0...:,3.3 Or i 3,"iC per yd. _ Including tha Boers, will-bc the-93' 17i'�ce;lrac lot r 3"$12.1+ ZJ �.nn39- U) '«r n+. X ray ?L•! istate of the.I¢te'.1 Tool ve ,bili for tui ea�ter�+. �..°t *n.•1 r•) - , Oat ' era by this ext-ensi0n of British rale lois R yd'irsv fur t d 7$6.16. Rob% Shine atter t "cS: p o w h•te. • r ad "I'rfs i•r1teTPrtntl Home}3 ,•fav+KTn,iCham y The BrltlSb have elrowil a lilgher °onus i:n #' rd4 w hecto All LS : J Gorman, at,l,; t J t ia.tt . . _ Y ` '1�t11:1.� espacltY for wise,firm, anis success cam cam r d'1 ° + 7u mea moa-c alma nen hail . oat la, e.ar of Windsor �' 1 . colonial admiristrat:on than any other Thoa Hancoctt cora r d a _ Geo White nation. Lam order, atl,l all tl a high teams on Pogh's bri3ua ;,.s, ;1_?; EXECUTORS : tarn r d 4 53, men na3 trams crop. , est and best forms ofci-c[lizdtionmaroL The tviiowingare the expead,tarev,from; Remember ice have City Dairy Ice Cream on Wednesday e Notice to Cred:tars .. with tlfenr aLerever they go. and we atat•ce labor fund-Geo .vol tom Sd-, T � and �-atardav nlgl2ts. - �11So we sell A 1 machin e Oil at doubt not tl at,so far-as all material it ; men ane team• _,,,,, '• \i he ; OF---- 25c a gal, and Plrmoutb bender gine at less than pres- �. _ advantages aid interests seg concerned }m c1,er cam lien tick c rn er dan2. 9l w� - - ' fife Boers will be far Letter off ten >;:,; (leo Paci9sob ant *)rolesalt= prices+ 011. car will b'e in, in a few daps ora ani teamsemp S FRANKLIN BHOWN. decea+ed Sears from now (Lan they would have r d Z•;.:�5 alea a.d teams emp S'J i:'2 I Geo R'bite corn r d s S 4 12},i3, roan and Y...•tact w file°Fey' «1 qt vtnt�9 to t •, been wilder the oligarchy from $litchi X19 LK)° , Win 13ortoa corn !d 1': ir9 '•chrot r:a3 \ill C la f eTF;v v tin the all Wi Ill deliver Imp t14)'23,men ami team!i 1119 93 ; R 3 Price l:ern r;r•'be Getliebf Frank «lrr`s�o°ste`-''•�a Send ,worn order, prices are ;usranteed. they are no r .shelled. Aside Crcm frame. - art of the township. the one condition cf absolute -political •om t d 11 Y 1,01.men add trema crop 53.3tt i?o•tr•t,{ •r(Y:�Rer as " the Cy. tont Ontario ,;«, man add leotn•.r. lecsnr'd wL,i.e�1 tic of atrnxt the zstq mediate orders t0 any p nndependeuee, they will be uhimatel� 'JOK G•3rman coni r d I 14 ds1 of A1T:1 1}• re re4 rad to fiend`9 recta' t tame emp 1 r'.;O r C W UPaoav cam t d`� fere tecta to a, C wcusr,isor P:•Ixert,,t Out. free to en}oy as large a measure of _6. C T ` � peop rom r d U 11 "*3 tart-amt team+'I Sro•rn.da�ea+�7 on nT bolore the 13th dry dt jH�;1lL]1 _ al , ,Lar e:e�.•or of the w � of tYe sai•1 Frankli¢ THOSO �se goverr,mert S9 the lE of Can 11.25 urea and teams em , 1902 •be r eases ani r s he c :atm ads and kustralia are enJO)Ing, emp,,J J;1; iA m Emerson cam r d 5 '1 e� n, @ens of the sec _ T ar o. every.opportu.lity fcr. material -gal roan men atld teams o® 45,05 , 6 Carlton cam I lite« Lt aL}I t:el•t he tt:eN the'a�LOT the Pal p t d h 17.53.men and trema emp :2.47 , 3aa, Ana notice Let.ribth given ai3 cut ::l o - ---pad advancement,which Modern Civil last mentioned alta the s P.ze cr+• T" -_ - - *{ 7 _ c,•ed to:dieirlbcte,the assets of,ehe raid deceased. ir'l erchant. Whiten ahem -i28tiou affords. So -far, therefore, Ledge, t pugs t• i. enrn Q to 10.ia,men [d 1,l. �me I is eaci lei thereto ha•tna from being a situation a men and teams Amp 51.8! ;Geo Cooper cam regard only cn:he c airaa o vT qqts no x - ` we.believe that the close of this war yali ei =tot$111 not be Itsbl�_tot Lha said r d 13 13,4 i, mea and teams 6900( Grants have been give= a. abovo s, a:z• r ane the Thor Hao ""to or soy Parc tlisreot to a=9 ltnarks a new epoch in the history of �Oe Wray 40 yds gran+ rd: 'r,ao: >� de fav z d$ 5.39 ; code of whore olden or all, a a a'i shall not mouth Africa far bis aforesaid righter and. better Caltrert T y -8 than any �e gone before, tack men and teams amp in z d 2 .br B • h Dated at Ptckerice this 2nd 11 daytof July.�9a2 • the Jris Ledgett camrd 30 9,75; d Alio hi FO� u �� ,+ i$silroad extension, the .greatest civil- far rev culvert on side line bet 1o4a 24 s 25 w.v,8icharpi to srOn iT7i �'"t�a/ ' izer, will now be has over-all the 12o; Geo Lintoa'b0nq"on 58 rds in w truer 3 Dau territory month of 'the Sahara, tom 14,10; J Hubbard bonito on 85 rds w fence _ - Wm.,.%orton bonne on 80 rds w IsnOe pnercial enterprise will be pushed 20.0&, A dlalcolm boons on ti0 rds w leo Cured forward as never before, and -the3o.00 A BriQea11 bootie on 10 rds w fenceImes Lin hnersl and `agricultural,, resOuroes 150I Mrs rowan.bonas o0 18 rds. w fencewill be so of developed that in a few 4,50: RDevitt tot 112 gds¢rev r d 19 7 84 e - ---years the country will become to in Aodte tiWii�n forbonne go 47arde twice Abut cue person in every tour sur- 20.00: - tztent now undreamed of the home of fence 7 p- ; Geo Hastio$ts bones do 70 rds ters with itching, bleeding or protrud- Farm implements a ha cos Brous. sn canto ed __T_ -:: *Madill bonne-01- • ;.. . _ ... w e dgett bonus oa$0 rds it pies. '.lists hxe-Yef to OLkB people"• w fence 12 Ch 00; R 8 Phillips bonas on"- s single case fn whict> Hr rds w fence i•�: Thou Thornton bonus on .tent will not afford protnDt reli'ei, and and BlIII9, y a ='° Pickering Council. 49 rds w fence 11.35; John Bell bonas oa it used regularly, 'produce ask.moi _. ., Buggies etc, 76 rds w fence 19.00; J H Connor Per cedar eTit and thorough cure A i' 20?�F Boden 9Q ds gray 7 20:The 'pr the best wire fence on earth Thg_&boys coned •me oa ndtty;Sam" pests ay 8 bu F-Roden- 7 e`Sltgers about it. The beat people in a - --- - -- ' this 3otb,at Brongbsm,pursaant to adloara• t�addell estate 11r yds gray the only actual cure !or piles: 60 cents _ fnent. 3dembers all present,the reeve in for meeting I Markham to PRY one-half 79.15, r4 50.tag t w t a''bo nall ydealers, onmenr Ednianson, Sates GE PHILIP;of �roug�am, 'can give you the -the chair. The minutes of-the Permieaion""moia given to Drs Eastwood Company, Toronto, GEDR were read and &;proved. _ - on motion Thos Neil was beard re water sad e-lizeoconstruct and maintain tale.. hest 1?I1Ce9 $Oen$, , - bone lfaefcom Cl&remnat and Btoagham -- -- --- 0ourse,&eking that same be changed from p crossing his 1&nda on lot 21 t f to run south 3th olu and from the sremont to lB ockrRoad to lot 26 ------{ on sideline to Base Line. NTm. John S Beare was hoard re grant to w t 1 on con 7,&0daleo to s u 'Brodie to can - Farmers' Dru ' g Store s Opp 4th con to meet grant of Markham tpp C1 orlaremont tto castern town linelinaendr on. Th : Comtsiunication was beard from J E V Farewell S C County clerk stating amount e t 1 to a t 1 and co side lice bat lots 4 and - - -- prices. --#o be raised for county rate to be 85046,40, 5•Erom con J to con S.provided that such - -•- - t8 �_. =which is¢1121,40 mora char last yeti.. he y nc n r F .-. .�_ ,� a sestina a articled at wholesale Com from firs H 'Vickers objecting to closing of allowance for road between•lot"6 _ ria a sec _• and i.con 2. _ nt 251 Cloth in uie English p& • ' Bre n is t Thorosa'Electric Oil,2 bottles for 250 6 i `e g Berger'a p ' Chase's and Carters Pills 2 liverboxefor 255, { The cam on iiidiken'ts reported and.scorn 'Fall _ powder,helebore, etc pages English stomach and liner 2 for mended payment as follows-J Burk 1 Paints oils and turneutine the complectiun Beef Iron s Wine pare 75c bottle 50o zaonth's sap of R Gibson 18; Mrs P John _ Blood pnrifaer f�oi eilesrins, o hos bites is a splendid tonia i _ _ aton 4 vv§a's6p of self 34; P 3loore-4:-wks — _. __ _ cup of self$I ; Jlrs Jane Liacombe 4 wks Syrup cP P _ -arid-retlas'ati the e s}eta 6.,a-_ar:3 muscle builder ,5c bottle for 450 ••' _ Underwear, Blankets, �`�annets, �c• Burdock and sarsaPari s �TeBu'a" Bowlers retract o!wih�sti•aw�erry 251' sup of self 1 i; Geo Salton 1 month stip of _ bottle for 35c. . - in 1 Geo.Blare 16; dFo:�rmetrong !"wks sup BiogB, ser R c. r�' o as —_-__— —_. - _ D •s re �Oc battle for � D i tam p k nil a gen �1 Li�cotiib8 30 , Jan Taylor 10 wise sup t'ierce's prescription, P ,s ca C s blood P', airs lery ono• ,Scrap of firs 3"° ai Wa ossa Jae(platrel lar 9t°alt-&-large atsortmant-ofsots AhLj Races ant s:m he5 art of .,Its Bumaterick ;:0• are.the beat value we have'ever o�ere�� �� pound, Burdock blood I)l erg, Road a-Sa torts, l c_ The tom on sheep killed by doeaseported sarsaparilla Clark's red clover comp�onnd Epsom salts 30 lb.1 The for 250 Joan Parke, �,a•,a,�fe,rt�r_. - 3yer's bair visor, F'v arnbr's safe' cure, Glauber salts 3c lb, for 2 for 250 - _. _. _ And recomriiended�aymt nL as4,*4; a e e _ any of these 8oc 8vlpltar3c lb,10 lbs for 250 Fothergill for 1 sheep kilted James ills 30c Sendall's Spavin Cate 75c TInderh[ll 1 sheep killed a8 ;, Jae Richards = Dodd's kidney p l sheep damaged 93,31. ---�- Parmeele's Aver's and Burdock Pills 400. Cuacnra schen gish ob�in cure,gaaraateed i- The cam on cantingencies reported and "recommended payment aztollowe-1lnrltar EGGS mm Chase's Ointment rn ric 40c for 25c - ,t-Thexton printing$2 7:,;Municipal.tVorld W beet guaranteed to care a Pages English exzenia andupile ointment re Gillet a Lye 10C,3 tin for 251 pages dyspepsia tablets B 6ticky 8y paper and fly pada- letter•book 1L0) : D R Degton searching indigestion 40c. 25n - Yetnns800 -6srnia water hit coal ail 16)gallo registy c 5ce re allowance• of roads to 1e -p'ages worm avrnp "eo d-5' $5.24 • D. R Beaton on acct of Condition powders and horse medicine of • postage etc 916; D R Beator. oil acct of Our Towwaggnship forl's call aeggs Andt farm We Pa}�sle The 1HighlesG ring all kinds + salary 9.40: Lee of hall for ]e¢ialati,e = alectio❑-Div 1 'l G Osborne S'2:div 2 files Price. IC con $alit us to call at tour Remember Toi save from IO to 23 per cent by Sealing with as i; Richardaon 9'2: place,drop us a card. 1 ORO�TTO• iv1 arQacb 9-> ' div 3 it �. 71 Fi❑$$t IFttat y ' a:� • - J C TsNlor;2', Wholesale an,l Retail ("!► j�. �ati�el.& U►o' 1T div 4 Tles 5li dy . , div :, �r ry yl, r div 1 UAckcy 92 , div (Jq,i,n Phil 'Qiltl�Y10 Poultry Produce 0• req H S2 ; J W Wtncb It : div l,l R l j Carla$ Ave. 'Toronto. , oPP Clyde a 12' diy 11 D %Jaenab$t; div 12. .� P { !, a as: r t y`.•. t 4 ,y asp�1 ass. 2, ._. .......,' r l :1.: .''�,5. `a`'F:.i-%•.«:.-1. :,' :33' p.�,,.,:+� , - 'L +f •r`x.;..'"'�rM;A"+�!"'• -•s,.r'v e y ,r,•.x:� %h0 �. .,�. v . ...... _ rza„ - °• z'1v'�S`s- :r` a:�es,re.;• -+s:a. eyF3,iy:.. q.�,q»v . .. a ,,,ri } .•ka,. .,•. ,•yi:A ... ,c•s-. f - . ay•5 '.,. �„ N'-e.�.o`�.�. y �'':,,,.t'x'. t. 3:'ir :.ma� 8 ^f'at's `• ,`"�� "" di::f,, ....,_�,�A-r s ��"1';;,�'"'�S'� ..,��{�`§73� il,.. +t,^ �".�xjr' - ,.'�..��u.� ""Y_� ^vv"., "..u,�,... ,'.rLtt,,s,:..,.t..,. :.. �. "";rz: „� �ajyr�+`,.v .: e �'. n oil•n a •y '.... .. ',°. E:. r _ L • - 'yt..' t (wjlh_lbe.whnia_programme, the thief Hebert House, Port Petty and proceed atlttrtOtr; - _ tractive feature being the singing of H o Seagrave or utgbi;Tueuday�o Saln T'r'T'� UELL _ Dr Hamilton is at Guelph this week Rutbven DFacdonald, field for noon,Greenbank night, R ednzs 1t 1v�/ with his uncle. Oar village is in possession of a Rood day, 'Utica night; Thursday, Aahbnrr, ---- `-` Mite Adam Bpears fe ander the doctor's water privilege at the o1d.Barr mill site. noon, Myrtle night; Friday,Geo('cruet, Q -u p y con 2, "Ranch, noon. Blackstock for Qlnd the�People tell the Price !- care at present. If some enterprising manafactnrer could night; Saturday, Wrier Redman's Scugog, 1 _.. Alfred Allawap, of Pickering, spent be induced to utilise this power it would noon, thence to his own stable until r TLnrsdag in town, be the scarce of mach profit as well as a Monday morning Res Lamb, Man. „That's why rt=e are having such a bustle in the Claremont ! Mrs W bite, of Buffalo,visited her sister Rood thing for the village, If the new 1J[er'rE uient' 11-The Canadian bred Furniture business at -Mrs White last week. station be mored to the south of the-village Clydesdale stailion, the property of S.C. Lyman an Mrs 1 ev flbi e n eUndertaking a we carry a complete stock. in Dlarkhamover Sunday, be situated at a point very convenient for of 1902 ad follows:-Monday, May 6th, _ '.� Geo Short, of Drayton,is visiting with shipping, leaveea his own stable, Liverpool, and r Joan Underhill this week, 7.hnrsday last was agala day at Sand• proceeds to Maxwell's hotel, Highland J° H. Beal, the Undertaker, Clertlm acid and Mrs �Yyli�were the guests bank, the beautiful residence of Mr Creek,night; Tuesday,to John Hender- " ,� eon's 2nd con., noon, Johnston's hotel, Funeral cards punted on short notice. 4� TOL�o fin Underhill this week. Du7tcan Dfacnab. About dozen gentle, Whitevale, for night; Wednesday, Hub +av etetec,DMoore, of Peterboro, spent Satur then accompanied by a few of tl3e fair sex bard's 40tel,Broueham for nigbt;Thurs. d�y' tth Andrew Johnston, came down from Agincourt by invit allM day to Greenwood hotel, noon, Aaron Geo and Mrs Cooper are ytsltiog 'with of Mr Macnab to have a• game of bowls ti'anstone's, Audlev, night; Friday to t + Chas Bennett at Flos this week, with the Claremont team on the beautiful Woodruff's hotel, Whitby', for night; FUrnaces Dire Henderscn, of Uxbridge,is visiting lawn at Sandbank. The Ramee were for no ny to Gordon's hotel, Pickering,11er brother, Dir wm FlumerfeIt. hotly contested throughout the day both for noon; thence i ill-own.etable Hatt( Owing to Tuesday being a holiday, teams scoring. Tbe.visltors left on the following Monday morning market was hold on Monday this week. evening train for home hsaing had a facet Prince Gladen (931sj-The imported �• The Misses McColl, of Toronto. are the enjoyable dap. All seemed delighted Clydesdale stallion, the property of�5 m .. nests of their sister, Mrs (Rev) Williams with the visit and spoke in the highest of 1902,Claremont,will make the season _ ti p g of 190': as follows-WedneedaY leave - r f Silsaes Florence and Kate Eastwood terms of their host and hostess. his own stable and proceeds by way of Now is the time to have your urnace f visited friends in Port Perry over Sunday Aths to Robt Milne s, Green River for David and Ctrs Moore,of St Catharines Horse Register. none, thence to Brougham for night;' - 'put In,Or repaired, Work guaranteed rovers visiting is North Claremont this — Thursday proceeds to Kirk Beello 's,5th Attraction (10679) Imported scotch con,for soca,Andley'for-'fright; Friday, --- W Jand Mrs Graham will assist at Clyde,the property of Lamb Bios, fort proceeds to Wm Edwards, Balsam, for Perry,wilt slake the season of 1902 st Dow' swell, Claremo methe entertainment at Kinsale this(FndLj) night; Satnrdsy, proaeeds to his ownhis own stable,Manchester. stable to remain until the followingh„•a. ,evening. Border Duke (105I4)-The Imported ---- Tobise and Mrs Carter leave this week Clydesdale stallion,the property of John WedEeadap. is - :for s few week's visit with friends in Seggerinart-The popular American. �- Biller & Sone, Brougham. Tuesday, bred trotting sta!lion, the property of Baffalo. May 6th leaves his awn stable and pro Robt,Devereli,Pickering, will make sea- Edward Peektoa,of Greenbank, 1e'21 coeds to Thos Knoll's, Brook Road noon, eon of 1902, as-follows-Monday leaves' 33anday with his brother-in-law, Win Gordon's hotel, Pickering, night; Wed- his own stable and proceeds to Live 1 - Ycgay. nesday to Ed. Baledea's, base line, for for noon, Maxwell's hotel, Highll&Ld Buy the Old Reliable Born-On Weiassdry 213th -alt, the night ; Thursday to Packrin Bros, Creek,for night; Tuesday by Woburn to wife_of_Rer1#rt Porgy, of the?ih can of a Andley noon; thence to his own stable Callander'® hotel, Malvern, noon, Tre- Ali daughter. -cuff(ttrl3owttrg Taesdsy;Barging---- oat hnttae 'ylarkbaar-friths; - - - - - , George and )!t[re 6erow leh oa TaMday DanntbuL-The property of Dayid Dafos day,Johaeton'e hotel, '�hitevsle, .noon; ^ ��j � Green River.will make the season of G `l,f p '', for Ceoeazea where they will spend r few 1902 as follows-bionday, Slay 5th, will Thursday.sib hotel, Brougham sight ; 'weeks vacation, leave bin own stable and roceed to A b-tt's Greenwood hotel noon. Sea- 'Weeks Csbrid a Old Bay's re-union attramted b•rt's hotel, Brooklin Dight; Friday, to B Wilson's, hotel Clazemoat for noxa, Woodruff's hotel Whitby; Saturday.to - a large number of our citizens on Tuesday thence along the 5th con Uxbridge to hill own stable until Monday morning. and Wedaeedap, Charles Harper, known as the Gamble - C •y� oat 9 Misses Jennie and Alice PUkep were at farm for night: Tneadayy, proceeds to SEPARATOR Manufactured' (, J 1■ ■■ g■ _ ---a latRe barn party at Thos Pilkey'a SS'ea• 'ufaneion hoose Uxbridge for boon,thence [xd on Friday sight. by way of Roseville to Slre Todd's hotel, �tb : I 2. Robt Day's portable mill is at work Goodwood for night;Wednesday proceeds RE1dODDLEI♦'1 this week cutting the stock of togs left at to for noon. thence to his own stable `+ `--' -- site. for nighat, Thursday proceeds by wap of Pumps of EveryDescription" eonf3- n _ v__,._ I __ Mrs Swan' and eht43rep. and 3libe rat Wbitevidenoon,thence to Andrew'a hotel,Highland - t �5�C3 an y ��'- of Battle Creek, Mich,, are spending a Creek for niXht.Friday,proceeds throaaL t9onth with DIr and Mrs S Bray, Cedae Grove to Jab oydea, !or sono, Tesaimonia's on application. Working Gerow® Son, Claremont.g, ,�"•� Sire T L Bray. of Toronto, who hg® thence to his own etable for night;Satur model in the shop. John L7f®Tow, s ••.been in town with friends for tLe past few day,proceedsto 4th con of Pickering I, weeds• returned home on Tuesday• fiabbara's hotel Broucham for noon, Ely. W. White, i E E Pugh bas a nsatit of sh ng!es W. • Richardson, Agent;Pickering. q y I thence to his own .table until the fol Claremont. which Le wi:l dispose very reasonably, lowing Slouchy morning also afew yoan;belle, pore fired, ° Lorrl .Ieivett-The black beso'v. A Eleven pupt+R from schools in the large pure bred trotting stallion, clic prc 1. - eurroundio district were here for three - perty of John Dickie, wilt stead '!)r g marts. darting the season of 19013 at bi. : drys during'tbe past week, writing oa own stable opposite the Gordon hote their bursate examiosurn l^ THI Oar Renta, baroese•maker c4ima he Liberty b S (Blilrs, manager. `hue been living in these arts for tout clvdesle stallion, 1 ionVol 1.3-The pare bred p � I Clydesdale stallion,the property of A C .b:nety years, sod tie says that be i:asi Courtney lot til, con 1 -Pickering. will s - ' never.been such a cold wet spring before, stand for mares at bra own stable daring rMers ar ware ouse - "foster Hutehi=on is advertistne the the season of 1'±0'3 Terms-Ta insure Hoover farm on the Bib concession for ;y,payable 1st of Fetxaarp 1x103. Mares - - sa:e It is a good .property sa3 there na returned regularly will be charred " eboitld be no trouble in finding a Super at • _whether in Cosi or not A11 accidents to WE HAVE A LOT OF THINGS- YOU NEED, PLAINLY AND RIGHTLY PRICED. an early date, znares at owner s risk. --• A number of our residents took in the(Jdorstrvu'e C),jet, C.0 S.B , 5292 IT OIL -- sham Bros.. Caicnbrogia Stock Farm, won't is." mach roofer t�1 Barden party at Whitevale _fin Friday B C S. ,The imported Clydeadale stab Leader BARREL CHURNS- garden test, and were highly pleased lin, imported by and the.Property of Ttat,ld.chara of parva �PiHEs STOVES will stand for a limited number of mares You oe sot to set a aew 'WORK Iia an nova is e - one sometime w�1 not EASY girt&I Once". gst It now' hoa 70.1 ;encs in e vert daring the araeon of 1:+02 at B, B, Rees of,It,lot 1, con 11. uarkbam. Sty a LAader Sana+ To HAVE warm weather' Eave' �� � Gnrrl Ttrtto GiDi74t The Scotch elude, t:nag pox hens ►ca GOOD van can..Scat i the property o!Lamb Bros„ Port Perry, •� qa aaost moss Pin Scat a 1 oa Slonda will leave his owe stable. tve,suteet inomt and Kettle of y mat sip to datelKarn ' SHARP vrat.stoa t ca sbe warket Qer1 We base the Prtee: TOOLS. flhotr Time We 03T PIG-Came on to the premises Cut toPvary 1 : With a good sod witboat L of she undersigned about 16th of Jane,a - adadawce hes,�{s�1164 mounisoer'namatimes what®sad sometimess,muddy, atrong &on a wboL hose• aR c^Im The owner may have the same by prow- strong esti _ft9 ins praperts any psrtnl<ezpen*p 6.Carlton, Strainer Pails wsae,operated e W s esu them - ' lot 11,eon i,Plextrins. 95'10 Q~Ona First-clave wort Rear with two cos burner Rets- u A eplerdld ratig• 1s•,agd e . 23c. Each. ( »".ln DotII _ ••. ..••. . tnteed at wont ia•e7 COU" - t w Tee burner >x Fose�-fln :.; prices that are right. ARM FOR SALE-That valuable vslaes from sae toys.• hands _ . tam containing soacres more or Lasa, e•eh• a~ab eaaymmatted ohave eM as,same In rites�O 5 bazaer ,. ..IDolla. i situated on the 7th cob,betn4 Darts of lots 19 OPEII P�ILs.'6 .�a Steve Wicks ....... 11 for 5e sad 90. Oa the premises sae situated Isoomlortrd, f tom,; iv qwatt. oat,for . AI.OIL. .Pllfteed Gena quos able frame house and barb and a®malt orchard, t -- 44"'. w 'WAGO\ will be on the road with a fall ! The place 1e well watered and fenced. .hie 1Ze;U agar.,100*6 tJbmoaeted Ihiadstoas from vltR CiflrT` Barb $� lo,� l� lbfl<. line of tine,Lnd granite ware, early in farm le ere good as any that can,be found in the 311Lli PINI! Bevan! pound up, *� �- c day, township. Possession given to pptoeghere eogn Conte Eaeb, CREILKstBa`tie. 6-gallotr'--- _ „• ` as the.resent situp is Vsmoved,, Terme and Cream Gua. o;her pazttealare made known on application to _.. ._.. -- ' d. a. BrNDZ F.Hutchisoo Claremont 9�31- Cleo.Baady,a old stead. Claremont. -_ BUTTER for Service- .-PRINTS, �-;,�" �' Cao poaad steer a A young Tamworth boor(registered) for stamps batter with a nese Pasters,good 43e y service,ai lot 4,con.4,Lxbridge. .alae,we esu them Hat mate emeries Barb if!!a !_Y�l.en_ 111 _. TIsOe .t,aatel at slack oiled.Wire No.u, $180;Iro.1i itt•a. -- --- - 4r SelYln- - Fifteen Cents too!tw vatnil &1 Wirexr. as l west 1Ita� 1 is•Il6 We sell edl Wizen N lowest factory prism - - -. G ! URE PARIS RE . • r °Kti • P only kind to use.I We'll stake oar .hest package 93 cts,'r ,•:.;,;....: Bateer Bowe.k Ladltt :'•>';;t` '. 1 do mit our th• esvere d - • ��A: ske _ --. , atone tLi oo as ab r Kress to chi-micia tetsts) as a proof of its strtagtb sad - �' Ck9. pnokyNB tea n I lb nd. i � . Butter'Cro / Tt�AIQW Sot made ofcommonesrtL ,,,,,•,,,,. 8 pan 1 up.pure►a ob n Re� IDVex - Eighteen Cent p %aware but of every best ;V Bt/TTitR ACID PR(TOF e BTO'YSNARE Q ICE TONGS. Grain. - f '_ _ — c � All sizes,from one it thirty Rations capacity. I Haying Time Needs. o why hove to bandl0 "s to w?Ihout a pair of .7 Agent for all _ Hopkins, kinds of veh• Your Cows Will Give Batt,' R'oodenUspssikee .....TED, CENTS tonge•ha�sthemfrom W z )laid (cies msanfactared by the, McLaughlin Milk and More of it Hap Forks, 3 Ftong full size, a -class ., Nineteen ' tool..................TWEDi T-NI\E CENTS -- n C.,y, of Oshawa. _ --- . T s . _ _ Cradle Fingere,.. Fitteea Cents Cents pair. � ` The Empire 'Medicine Co, of London, m I Grids Cradles, coplete with scythe, $3. _ 6 �- ►7�(� On-t„has;appointed the. undersigned as _ i t _• local agent for Pickering,for the most won 1 A good Scythe for 50 Cents. - Handy ' derfal discovery o1 the nineteenth centary. it yon use a Harness ' rs'a 5! For the treatment of the \ose, Throet, CTCLONE - Bronchial Tabes and Lauga. It cares Colds SPRAYER .. T •titRivetters ' J. i�. Downey t& Co.oCatarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis; Hay f_ver An cith Earek� Fly [tiller. _ > The improved an. I Its a ante precentatfye that Kl;)s.ani }raves • -' and all thrust and lung cfispases, 'Write a...o• `ton:xttc triad. ((fuel• stock o! treatments and aw•ar the worst,of ali poets,the Texas,Ba fain Wahl e'0` former a for particnlar9,..a�_—__._._ ..__. ..__.. .. an 9 horn files,_ Iia Aute harmless to ti.e ani i_ s beiri f0at Onto repairs constantly on hand at. mal,easily applied'and{nexpeazfve• we-are- yes;its gn:be m tl;at we sell•s good Scythe r Thirty five Cents Whitby, 4n v• )ocaI egeato. for Fifty Ceuta and a good Snatb for FiftyyCts, - C+rean River. Ont; BIND -- -- LEAD - , - - — - DER VINE. - - POULTRY - - but _ Bicycles.... - pp NETTING the beet r gc e e al a�s t 0lmi most best, If °O' ►� Five Cents Ib. o use. on bapp ne n t beeaase werrt �eaa Pure Boiled Oil, cheap,but Sup YLYDi0171'II TWINE for I zS� 1Tarrppeea�ine,varatahes from One Cent ft it# Ieugtb, strength evenness, and smooth ! Beady llflxed Paha New Cleveland, Massey•Hairis, Perfect, eve aeu te. You'll Ana our Q f, rnnnlcg qnalities, at oar noted Hartford, and Creesat also Hyslop the i prices rt ht. Close Cat Prtoes ' S-andard Secondhand wheels taken n exchana for new,also sold Repairs coo• • , scantly on hams' Repairing done 1 beeoo © d! I Hardware , han Cr The 'Russileeent wheel for sale in first-el"ss' }! ,%C g running order 97, h $a9.or Write 126 RING STREET E., T0R01wl T0. t .r ion Br)' 7 •.. • o ` Jr. „ .t? `e , ATI -A. • "e'er W�:.. ^: ', •a. ,hs, ,_ .-•x.: •tl »,w;i ,•ax 7J�i'•%`i 1 r:.. .'q c..,- •�5,7 -' .��^ � � -" i '. v '�" ..'M,°�,�6'� - �N •�y M P ✓A •. ti.., 't�••°w.•+i...a« �" ...y 'W .A�, k �.^C' "'"'1 +'�t�m"`.,.%...' (` i ,y$4r4 Yy - r " . - —`�1— _._ •. - _•_ - . 1 '•" - . i .,. '— . 4 - .. v- • + _ t . • :, y - Y .. -•.,11 - .- - • - t ` n i ,. '.,.- .. -.i. - ' 1 __--::. - � v y., ,_ . � - - _ . - , ._�_� r _ T,ZXw1K2 REAPING. eat redemption book of the_ Old f• • s •�•�•�•�•O•�•Q•t .. ND I once sew a woman reaping her Testament ani} in God's own Po-• - hesveet of the IIesh which she had lure book we see not only real hap- ! = � 'r + A� �i - � � frzy his-tut--sten--the tareehndo�i:cg. _ ••• �e ! .� w • pTaa -a O d Brooklyn home, of many things (I Cor. x, 11-18). " . "VV It wan in The deliverance from death' and 0 • The doorbell rang. I went to the from the bondage of ,!t. � 3 s _ door and ushered-into the parlor a as Egypt a COm • yglpeess !or the 1CILcitt s Her motion with the blood of the Pass` j sane trod Other 1Votei lady dressed in deep mourning. • YZ over iamb and the glorious power d -the F-les ' face revealed the masks oS intense for the Housekeeper. • duet Great Harvests• Suffering, �� my father came of the Lord's right handsets before • down in answer to my summona,'.the us God's redemption provided for •4•o•�•rrtf�t+ ;!A us b Christ, our Pass3ver while the �����•*- - - . lady began to plead with him to in- Y -- - ----• ,-' tercede with" the governor for the quoceeding events suggest the too SOME GOOD RECIPE c As ? -11 - to Act the-psmi.meut or groan, be ma8 Promise to do right common experience of the believer - •d/�P' to the oestonmad xmt Run- Sa the Future. tut the physician life of her boy. He wan a young Spinach and Horse nod s.o,t rwiufam Baur el?oeonta at in which-fifers is a -Having washed the a and .cine Doi TWO. oe A�tr+ce,Ottete►r says : "No, my friend, good inten- man tinder sentence of death. IIe was pt to be more to be and was electrocuted within murmuring than rejoicing. horse-radish leaves c Place A despatch,from Chicago says tions do not eradicate the physical Six weeks '`Dr. Talmage," she 2, 8. And the whole congregation the picked leaves of spi8"ttg and the g air - wrdngs of the pi�st. You roust reap said •-I want you to plead with"the of the children of Israel murmured minced horse-radish leaves on the - Rev. Frani; Be Witt Talmage preach- the seeds of gluttony, the seeds against Moses and Aaron in the r ed from the follows text :-Gala.- governor because my boy's lite is g stove and cook ten minutes. When 11 r, following which once sparkled in the wine cuP• all the result of iffy past sins. When wilderness. tender, dry, remove from lire and 1' liana vi, 8, "He that sow.;th to his the seeds of late hours, the seeds of a was a little child, he was very At Marsh it was because they did �p fine. Be sure to save the wa- flesh shgll of the flesh reap corrup- the dedanee of moral laws. Dying ck The doctors gave him up and not like the water, and now it is ter and replace all in it, adding one tion." man, you must reap the harvest of � � eajd he had to die. Then I knelt because they cannot nee what they tablespoonful onion juice, salt and Some familiar texts are like power- the sins of the flesh which you have `'-� by my son's bed and defied God. I are going to eat, failing to see that pepper to taste• Mix two table- . ful tonics. They have a snap and sown•„ He who delivered them from Egypt . and strength which we do not al- Stand with the minister is his said: O God, I will not let him spoons flour into a little cold milk ways Had in the water of life when pulpit, and he will teach you the die! 8e shall not die! You can de- and divided the ren for them would tillasiy, then add this to one li yi held n strange and peculiarly stroy his soul, you can destroy surely not tail to care for them in 9tu�. milk. Plage- _thig_._in_kettle_- • same lesson. He will tell you that mine, but-I will not-and' shall -not every- way. But in theins we � with-the greens and-let it come to s labeled bottles. They are like the though a man may repent of his give him up,' Then, strange to Ourselves, for which of us can say int, stirring constant- ; lullabies with which we wc,Te sung to sins he must up to the grave's edge g the boiling Po sleep in childhood. They hose been suffer from his past misdeeds• God say, �' Talmage, the boy had a that Rom. viii, 32, delivers us from ly Add butter just before removing repra.ted over and over again by they for ve the sinner and all the sudden change toward physical re- all muimturing? from stove. Serve with saltines. lip>a of our departed loved ones, so covery. In spite of all the doc.:ors 4,5. Then said the Lord unto Sweet 93ried Cherries.-This is a results of the-past evil may cease said he got well. But, sir,/from Moses: Behold, I will rain bread old-fhabioiied recipe• To every one that each word is made sacred by when the ginner robes himself in the that minute my lite was changed to- from heaven for you, and the people holy associations. Every time we ''lisle garments of the redeemed. but potmd pitted cherrizs allow one-guar g ward God, and now 11 must•.reap the shall go out exits gather a certain ter, pound sugar. Cook fruit and . .. . though a}�t} the remainder of the results of my P suns in my boy's rate every day (the portion of a daysugar together in a Preserving kettle words were the ushers welcoming us I sinner's ea hly career be»must s�t- Lato the vestibule of the church fa 'tgr for the evil which lie h&a done. execution. Oh, air, will you not in his days margin) that I mak until cherries a are tender but root which the service was held when we The r the will tell you that one plead with the governor to pardon prove them, whether they will walk soft. Skim out the cherries, spread gave our hearts to God. Or these my boy on account of his mother's in my law or no. on plates, cook the juice down to a .. . . . g of the saddest sights of Christian sins?" That woman reaped the So it is written in Pa. lxxviki, 24• thin syrup, pour over the cherries, , 'texts are associated•with the Berl work is to see an old man who liar harvest of her corru io ag—Azad .had_rained down manna I g aeons- of some-famous-- >�}nister. been converted ab-flea-elever''Ll'--tofu_ P anal_ dr3r all together F: a 'again which we haveso either read or hen:d hobbling tedaloupon his cane tWO--��`after-the-Seed oi""sia Wan- npoa-"them--ter---eat-attd-had-giQen;uygn,ovinII the-ir�Re a ffh' But though many great preachers through the harvests.oi corruption wwa. So when we sow to the-Cash them of the corn of heaven. Every i the fire is low. Stir the fruit every - .". have .spoken from this text and g sooner or later we shall all reap our one did eat the bread of the ugh- I two or three days. Pack in jars or which surround him everywhere. He earthly and eternal harvest of ag- ty" (margin). Just think of it, food tin boxes• fiery nice for pudding .though many holy associations gath- stumbles through the harvests ony for millions day by day right from sauces. If, when used, the cherries ..'-er around its words yet I would fain which have come from the seeds -of Who are the reapers engaged be- heaven) IIe would teach them to laxe rolled in granulated sugar, they - speak upon it for two reasons : his own planting. First, because 1 am passionate y forehead to help the sower to the look to Him alone and be content will separate and snake a goad con' fond of the country Therefore teyy INEXORABLE LAWS OF THE fleeah gather in his greatest harxest, to live by the day. �tectionery; or the cherries can be teat which has to it the figure of FIELD. loch Is to be garnered at the 8;8. Ye shall know that the Lprd cooked in the sugar until tender, -the sower and .the reaper, any simile The seeds of the flesh by the Ines brink of the open grave? They are hath brought you out from the land akilnmed out' on plates, and dried, trvhlch is scented with the email of orebl° lasts of the Helds aro expect the demonalc reapers. They are S+a- of Egypt. Your murmurYngs are j using the juice for other Preserving, tan and all his evil spirits: They are not against us, but against the Butter Beana and Drew 'Yotiitoe9- ' )the new mown hay or of the clover,,ed to produce more of a h8rvest the demons that live In the impene- Lord., uiU env figure whir,h echoes the 1 than the origins} seeds 'which have - _rearrile-� .wari>�_..._A-s..tn_Lhel murmurings it ie_writr `Ire before the potatoes are q - .. -- snug of the wood robin or the call I been sown it would be folly for of-awho wiltenl cool, remove Iron-pint .00ke bLA et _ hez _ .sof the nightingale, any text which 1 tho farmer to sow 500 karnels of whey are the demons who will vett- I lusted in Ps. ding 14, 2h 2 i T� mol Tot one pint cooked butter As glinted with the golden colors of corn if he could only receive in re- � only the most corrupt of harvests 1 lusted exceedingly In the wilderness beans cut into ecoid pieces. tdice and tempted God in the desert. They the ota#oes are cold, cut into dice. ," 'the wheat fields or reddened with the turn hall a dozen ears of corn to TIDE 'SAY OF ESCAPE. I believed not His word, but mor- Intopa tjeeP dish arrange potatoes ;hectic flush of the autumn teal, has� plant twenty or thirty peas !t he ..Hell." says some discouraged inured In their tents and harkenedlayers witH . )tor mo an tatenee pad suggestive'could gather ta- return but a few soaJ con%icted of his past sins, and beans in alternating lay. s P not unto the voter of the Lord " bits o! butter, salt and pepper .. ' fascination, My heart never beats I; pods, or to Labor at all If for every . what am I to do? I fully realize They possibly did not think that in Poul over this one cup crease anC ;m^re exultantly than when .it is : I looted seed theca would come up my evil ps5t Bust I die an eternal murmuring against Moses they were sprinkle to 'Kith- rolled cracker. -• 'keeping time to the muuric of ,he only one kernel in return. But when death? Yes, my brother, there is murmuring against God, but when P mowing machine O. to the swish of the farmer baa a small bag of wheat hope tor.You if you repent of your Israel demanded a king in the da Y4 Cover' and bake is oven Ions en- j- - • the Rwhnging scythe. I seed he sags to himself ' ''Now, if 1 sena and throw yourself upon ough to get thoroughly hot. Then The second reason why I speak properly plow and harrow the of Samuel the Lord sand unto Ste- remove cover for e�, few mill"tes, tc . - "from this text to-do is t ecaueie the! round and plant !nose seeds right ni igt's mercy, as wide as the tor- uel, 'They have not rejected thee' brown. Y g giveness of uoa. 1 only,yuoted one- but they hive rejected Ih1e. that I Green Pea Soup:-Take one quairi i ir..ringtime of the year, whan the I will be &has to gather a whole half of the verse from which my should not reign over them." (L. r - American sowed went lurch to now, I field of golden rn'atn One of my cholled green peas. two sprigs taint, text was taken The last hal! of S� X1,.7). and two quarts water. Doll all to. h - -=•-' '.,is only a few weeks past The plow+' seeds will be able to reproduce itself the verse reads thus "But he that 9, 10. Come near before the Lord, ! ether until fife peas are very soft, . : only a short time ago had the rust many, many trines ' Benjamin soweth to the spirit e}ia,h of the for He hath heard our mair,nurings• tthi= a :....�, of many mora,s rubbed of! thtir ,Franklin once said that the repro- prase them through atev'e I spent reap life everlaattng." The Thus Moses commissioned Anson' Put the tiquior thus obtained to a .sharp-noses. The harrow's teeth-'ductive. power, the prolificness of first half is a red light of warning. to S,�yk unto all the congregation stew an with a, sanall cucumber par' . are %et -white from chewing and vegetable Lite„ is simply inconcesv- flashed tar but over the troubled aca and as he 9pake to the people they P `bikaktng the sods.r. And the rower, I obit and without limit. We all re- o! sin The second halt is a beacon ed and Cqt into thick, sc}ante pieces, wttt: his ba of seed tan in upon 'member Daniel De-Foe's story of the looked toward the wilderness. sad' one doyen green onions, and threlt g hanging inviting you up the Nis,. aws to the behold, the glory of the Lord ap- ounces butter, which hiss been rolle< one arm and his handful of seed shipwrecked aallor He found halt a harbor of Peace, eared in the cloud. Thus the Lord swinging at the end of the other 1 dozen small wheat seeds. From P 'su"ing is two tablespoons dour: Let it v g First, my brother, you must get Himself appeared to them. a . arm., only n short time ago, with those f-w seeds he was-able td de our heart rt ht for the spiritual g boll u scwaon to,t+sgtt, and .serif . ineageired tread,' went allose the vein all the wheat he wanted, both Y g ahem that they were dealtn with P, i elria, scattering the seeds to Ilse Iter himtelt and bis negro serrvaat. seed plant:ng. In the far ear:t the Uirn and not with Moses and Aaron. at On", bruit Cake-Cream one cup ariciet,t plow was mode out of wood 11 12, And the Lord spoke unto ! -right and to the left. May God help, It wot:ld be a happy solution to and not from iron You multi let ,tea saying I have heard the of butter with•two cups of sugar, .iI us to teach the lessons df a sinner's 1 the sinner it when ).a sowed one evil the bonen of the cross plow up' Yo c until very fight' odd the beater. - retribution fn the language of the seed he shotild get back only one i murmuring s. of the childtyi of At I volks of nine egg,, and three-�quartr evil result. But that is not the way 9tntul he+hit. Then, havtag prepaie�'I rael. Spook unto thegi, seeing, AL i. spring FI iwing. - tlhe roisul for the spiritual �: ' cgs of a Cup of +ur milk, it you - 'the haric9ta of Ilia !'.esh grow .One R �' even ye shall eat Bosh. and a the have it on hand, mixod with kali a. ' ?FIE SEED AND TfiE HARVEST. I pleating, you must go to work fur morning ye shall be filled with `evil aced wILl become the parent of (,of f with ten times, one hundred I shall know than I axe te�l'°onYul of sod;h stir in lout Y R Pn vaith a thousand times brand' and t'e cu of flour sittccl t,etbre ricusiiring. The :,eeds of tLe,flesh b Che in-•many e%fl seeds. the rand rent o! y the Lord your God. � � -' _ !exorable law of the fields can only M a host of evil moods, egad the great- times sal- then a tcuypoonttil of vanilla: Have • produce. the hprveats of the fcsh. grandparent of a 11letfu.e w/ evil -Lhe zeal-.you hoe's oyer telt as a I «hat great grace on Iris part to- a ground of raisin,. seeded and chox► - Thin statement is an axiom, a reit l han-ecte. A Fewer unto the flesh al- disc 1pl° of Ain. You must enlist ward apes° unbelieving murmuring ped halt a pound of currants clean- - evident fact. - So self evident is tht ways reaps more>esvrruption than he yourself, body, iniad and soul, for hosts ! They had complained that�ed and dried, and hnart.er of a pound the go_,.pel planting. As I said be- la EicYPt.they had Mesh pod bread of dittos added thin: flour these -elf - I law that the seeds which are pant- t*zpected t. Rather. fore, you cannot -change the past. give in ' ad only produce harvests after their And if the. evil results of tare to the Lull, so lie.will g and stir into the fiat t•r: then sitO kind that a.L piled States pgrl'eul- planting pre 'so awful in reference the est is Bend. But, oh, by the the wilderness flesh and Vread to the th the whites beaten to a 'totes s power f the Holy Spirit you can, trill • (verse 8), Truly Ile is F l- troth, Bake in a xno,lcrate oven for "`-toral department has been establi.h- to our own lives how much more ;ritua a the future! You don Cod Rho is all ilei, the chief purpose °t which is to awful must be the results when we �' Shaddai, the mifid,ty two hours. At kuuie this cake sur i. make you last earthly days honored cleat, and in Iiia dwelleth all a stand-by. Instead of putting the iutrodpce into the different loealiLies plant those tares in the lives of 6th- sai1ll the rig da•s fn avert and on earth. be fruit in the batter bd-foie the white! ht hind of seeds for the treat ars. Awful must be the remorse y fullness: His . presence insures all mese they ve been 11}rod for God Y of the eggs, some add it when put development of the different kinds rot• when a converted- man realizes that and to tel your s!ntul fellow mea. sufiicienc in all things (11 Cor. ix, crops. The official th head of this do- by his sinful sowing he has develop P 8), and He would have us find in ti the batter In the pan, having "µ•however will, let him come and partment is a member of 'the 1'resi-I ed a harvest of corruption in the take of the water of life freely." Him our all and know that every the first and laws int ars of. chG hat -- dent's Cabinet, Every year at pub- hearts of his neighbdra. It he has That means you; that means me, good vitt end every perfect gift m ter. .This makes a large cake Roc tic exlense thouesaads of seed pack- planted there the evil, seeds, some of from above and cometh down from can be easiiv diviclod it you want to V1'e can all come. .- ages are 'acattered over the country. them .will come up. The natural the Father of Lights, with whom is make a small cake. SON .TO TI1E'SPI13I`T NOW. Cream Rolls:--1'nt a half pint of -d Lmch Cgi:igrcasmaa has an allotment and spiritual laws are the samec _ no variableness, neither shadow of for gratuitous distribution among HARV T CZT�[ES SlSODlER OR But, my sinful friend, even with turning (les, i; 17J• milk into a dotible boiler rind heat bissliral constituents. LATER. 81l your sinful past, is that ri7ht? 18-15. And Moses said unto them. a scalding point, then let it get -Ae there.is a spiritual law in the The seeds of the Ihssh do not neves Is that what Christ would have you This is the broad which the Lord cold, Then stir into a quarter of e natural sa y Pr lice a arves o e law in the Spiritual world. And the�fiesfi instanter. A long time may and he had run away from home So they had the, fles)h of quails it. n I fol o[ sugar mixed wit,!, Lvvo lotto sower to the flesh has no more right I iaiezvno between the time ot_ nt- and trampled upon your bleeding the evening itnd manna in the morn-I spoonfuls of liquid ,yeast or eighth . _ to export to reap the' awes of-thW'ins and of reaping. Twist during' heart for many years, would . you i�ig, all _ of it zi;ke 6gzpr.;rd ynttct. Put sower to the spirit than a termer i the year the farmer goes forth to want him ie stay away .Bpd die they deserved it, but simply by the Lhree�uarters ' of n hound of sifted has a richt to expect to gather' a mow. Theis is the spring planting. hardened against you and bitter grace of God. The manna was like flour into a mixing ):owl with a{oar• . _ - crop of barley from wheat seeds or a 1 Then the rye, the barley, the oat merely because he had been sinful coriander seed, white, and the taste ter of a teaspoonful Oi salt• I1Taks' crop'of oafs from Born seer's or a, and wayward? -No! It You knew a' hollow in the centre and pour in. .. seed is scattered. Then the corn :ou 'Qi it wan like wafers mace with cropof rye from cotton seeds or a' where he was dying*, today, hone (gager 31)• Thc;� Rene to the s one mixture. , Cehver well ai d seed is placed in the ground. Then Y P g Crop of potatoes from "muskmelon,the timothy seed is thrown over the would take-,the vory_first train to gath it, every morning, every let it stand in a moderate tempera- - needs. Any sinner who is trying to 1 iiia. You would go, it necessary, ing to his catir.n (verses, tura over night, Ill the mornaig _ argue hilitsolf into a different spirit-!field, so that the term stock . can man a have hay during the winter months. without even a change of garments. 16, 18, and so they gathered it, Rork in an ounce of butter softened, t:al_belief ,is• not only-ineeking._G0d, Hardly are these seeds placed in the You would_walk up and dovvti the some more some less,. On the sixth but not oily,' and ig pin cover • unci -„}... but making himself ridiculous. ground than the spring showers trxln Rhile it Ras in motion, be day they sthered anorak for fico set to rise in n warn, place for six "A FEV WILD (SATS.” cause your anxiety would not' let da s, for none tell on the Sabbath. hours. Then form into oblong rolls, make tho liitle� tender sprouts come Y Go where you will you mill find up. Then the fields'everywhere are You sit still, and you would rush in li thQy gathered more then enough lay far apart in the baking pans So to the hospital and rus3i to the'ward t any other day, it bred worms and they .cannot run together, ane let ' - -that the sower to the flesh always;carpeted with green, and thi•oR Y.u,!*lf by his bed just g thein rise threw hours, longer. Bake reaps a Harvest of corruption. ~ Sit Sonic of the tares..or the sins' of stank,. but not so the surplus nth-I, with the .judge upon the bench, and the flesh which Wee have sown,in the to give him a kiss of love and pnr- aged on the sixth dot. All that God in a quick oven nrtd cla.ze with' the' _he will tell you that t_he-goons man I-past may seem to take a very long don. So Jesus to-eay beta you to asked of them Ras faith and ohed-I white •of an e;;g. 1 la,:�e are nice _ etaniiing before him for sentence did I time in developing. We may think live for hire anti coins to him. hfy 'i�cc, 'Yet in evehYthinQ ilicy trans- for teat or luncheon ,Tf for thy. lilt- grecsed. Some gathered more thin I ter 'meal, make then, up the night a not think Yhat the seeds of sin because'we have sinned and never brother, .�ciLl you let the cross be enough on the ordinary days. and which he planted in secret would yet been punished and have kept on the P1bR to change your heart? Will before and keep in a cool place until You take the good seed in your hand some went out t.o ga.ther it 'on the ever take roat and begin to sprout.i sinning -five hundred, a thousand, Y morning. _ FIs did not. think that his sowing a ten thousand times that we never and go Sortli to tow to the Spirit, Sabbath day (Verses 11), 20, 27, `8)•, so that you may reap life everlast- j STRAIiTiLRtITT 9. .... few "dvild oats" mould ever cause his will be punished, that we never shall and th,'c found to their sorrow act downfall. Yet God was watching have to gather our harvests of cor- Ing? as God had said {Ps. Ixxyiii, 12, 22, Shertret•-tor stravibcrry sherbet tins-sow thos4 seeds• .His employers .ruption. But we will! As the Lord 87; 3i)). In the great gospel chap- sbo'rtcakre Rorthi� at its r.airie and - , A ter on raarna our Lord-osier g ons ,u£ the ivns�ie were watching him. Almost every God Of 1PQtent It .. we will, h noble ancestry is tT large business house in the great Christ in the parable of the tares ' Fi S.S. L SSON. other things, "MY I and hulled berries it a Unite, cult _ ' L ►� cities.hag stiles deRaile�d to follow explicitly states this fact. As• the _____ _ lige-tgae-Lir-sacs-frfxhi-himver. for tke� ,fiver l fife an, I them up Rith a the tracks of its employees. Sb house-fio7Lter Yfe-bwde fife- -- bread of Cnct is He .which come swee,oln them to t.v•tr, Then. v<hilc , when ac money disappeared from the tares coxttlnve to grow by the gpTATIONAL L E S S 0 N, down from heaven, and gi7veth life I the gu.gar is saturating; the fruit ?eel the safe ? the detectives naturally side of the wheat, but when the JULY B. ,into the world.!' Hanna is suggcs- e%tracting its juice, hake a rich bis - " . hunted vp the young-man-who__opent_.reWers. . come_they-- first gather---. - --•-- - tive of Christ in that it came down suit crust, split it open, butter. tlho �., ..� 1:1 L,s :;undaya at tb'e races, the one the tares tato bundles and destroy - from licaven. It Ras the only food, ins both pferes _encrously and whose , companion's were hot -chat .them. ' Sinner, do not deceive your- , •ids of g' • - Tezt of the Lesson Ex. zv>. I- it was free and sufficient for all, it spread one of.them with 010 IV.- ci,•' 6.. - they ought to have been. Tbey.na-+self. Grid is not mocked. Do not lb• Golden Text, Matt., vi, 11. must tics 'gathered flesh scary morn- Punt the other piece rn top• iiiih, rurally Came to;that young man and I think because the day of retribution 1. And they took their journey Ing anti each must cat it for hint- the huttorod siric uPpern;cist... and - ' •put the bands,poi the law upon , leis has been postponed that the seeds of se7 t. An omer of it was 1;o be laid bile the fruit on it. us+t,il it «41t haat' ,f, from Elim, and all the cong;xegation up before the Lord to he -kept, 'and hold nnother berry nor a tea-Gpchon shdulder, so'ying : "Come, young, the IIesh are dead when they orb of the children of Israel came .from man. The a nvict's cell awaits you, Merely cionnnnt. As the long de- she wilderness of Sin, which is be it m°'std seem that it was placed in fol more t j,iic'e. Vt-+nc of the' .'i4 Come !" laved wheeat harvest is the ietreng- a golden not in the ark :of thr j,iicy t,erriou are lift. stir tlrem +* a tween Elim and Sinai, on the fit- sauce with the shnrtr.,ko.' Many, . 'Ihe phyi#cian to the sickroom will eat harvest., so the longer ?he Puri- teentlr day of the second month ar- rocenant (ITeb..ix, �4). I teae.h yell �ha,t the %owe? of t14e flesh lshment of the sins of the tile re iter their departing out of the land I^-- - people prefer them to e eco, td,ongh,' 6lways r� ,ps tae corruption of the postponed' the greater and the mors Colliers trete slaves in England ; p t!:e latter soul<3 not be soon ed by : y flesh. .IT rn the tree' of suffering lies awful will be.tt.a harvests of .dor Iof Egypt. the veriest spigots: a, ' It( sub 1. Ila iSra; ag,ttiy. the may I'ntpt ton. IVs torn tack in our studies to the I o the y-car 17?v. � T # 111: .- . t . sty e i ,.. d ,.K "Cu SR":, ...,�,. •.,. 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Queen and the Royal ladies dined , within sight f the public ugh - • f ,' o p lie thea the windows in front of the palace, - _ x u . .. . thousands of people being hgathered The Man Imprisoned in the Well Released- - - . . . . space front o the buil . JJ :� .. - n� a tea . . on Saturday Afternoon. a The King on•-Sunday was again rY: • . 0 • • successfully transferred from his bed - -I- 1Via�esty Making Satism to a couch. A despatch from Paris, Ont., says: constantly' apdttiag it from tn7 a. Several postponed functions are Here is the remarkable story from throat, into which it ren through r� a. 4- 20IIi - : being arranged. The glnQ hsa his own lips of the man imprison- i ty nostrils. I .used the brick to ,'"- `` ' pry . Progress Tos commanded that the Prince and ed in a well for four days near scratch on the walls with. The " Princess of Wales shall represent Perls, told at different times: scratching can be distinctly heard :x;i Their Ma.Jesties at the India Office "i had not intended to go down and does' not cause the vibration P .. J reception to be held July 4. to the well Tuesday afternoon, but that a tapping does. I heard Lha "` Al ., wards Recovery$ -- _ Lord Cranborne authorizes the fol- was supposed to look after matters men resume worfr. I kind of ��, , �y lowing statement: on the surface. The well is 86 feet thought I would be saved. I don't The ging is rapidly getting bet- deep, and we had a contract to think I suffer for .food I - _ ter, and the moment, therefore, drive a drill further., or until we or water while I w» JL.'„ ~ 'A Londox despatch says: The the wound is satisfactory, the di¢- seems most appropriate for public struck water.'., We had sent our pipe in the hole. I may haus been � r Irony of fate ordained that the day charge healthy, the temperature rejoicing. As chairmen of the bon- down about 80 leg�t from the bottom delirious, but.I don't recall the cit Thursday evening normal; a fact fires committee,11 suggest that bon- up to Tuesday. 'The old well was cumstaace. I slept a great deal. ' ] s j.:r named for the coronation of King which is important, as indicating fires throughout the country be lined with brick, though they were would not let the men come into r;:.,' .Edward should be an ideal one, even that the occasional pain eaperienced lighted Monday sight. not set in mortar. The well is cit- the chamber where I lay, though I z among the delights of an English in the wound had no sinister signi- _ cular, and about three feet !n diam could have probably have gotten out r I. J use. The skies were clear, and the I ficance. Nourishment was taken, eter. I was lowered into the well to e. good deal sooner If I had. I fear- r IS—` heat, of the sun was tempered by a and cheerfulness maintained. The examine the pipe, it having been in- ed that they would be killed, for I .1li cool, refreshing breeze. The weath- Ki°g hag seen and conversed withTHE c terfered with by quicksand. r new knew ano er cave-in as.er gods, who are held particularly the Prince of Wales and the. royalMARARV itwas dangerous. While at the occur any moment. I did not think ; responsible for the Kings undoing, princesses. The Queen has visited bottom of the well I observed the I could be so fortunate as to escape '. seemed bent.upon emphasizing the 'the sick man several times. pipe rapidly disappearing into the death in that event. *' nation's disappointment. The mil- The definite statements issued by Prices �� Grain, Cattle, etc depth below. I realized that a FEARED ANOTHER SLIDE. .. lions who expected to acclaim a dew- -� ,. crowned monarch went instead to the Lancet that the bulletins are no- °evade was imminent, and signalled ••I heard the workmen the moment - 4;� curate, that the condition is simp- ,in Trade Centres. to be drawn up. I had peon raised they broke through from the new 1. zea church to pray that his life be spar- ly perityphlltic, that the right me- ...-�. perhaps 30 feet. iMy IvsK was t un .• ed, or made hal!-hearted holiday, dical opinion has been sou ht, that well to the old one, I was 'afraid i ,� wandering through the streets where g Toronto, June 80. - Wheat -The through a loop is tl:c rape. Then eY sdds when the right procedure has been follow- market is uiet, with No: 2 white �� a crash, and I felt the well th would start ai�Lhes'- , q I found them working above me, passed. They were seen none leave . An�tliat'trb-symPt�3 -"n&lig' ani r quot€d'-at 76Fto?Sg fid- an3c, therefore ~yi be Joyful in the light of the ray of petit disease are pr a reg o. to do at. wanted hope which came from the palace reassured the public. At ❑oon to- at 68c east; No. 2 spring, 75 to day the wound is comfortable, and 75ic east. No. No. 1 hard "I don't think I was rendered ua- lower and toms in lower down. uhore the Royal sufferer lay. general condition leas anxious. sold at 87c, grinding is transit, and conseieous, though I had received a They finally did this. I tried to r'1 The first three bulletins sent outthe g _ , TFIE KING'S 4 EMPERATURE; lYa. 1 Northern at 87c, grinding in terrible blow on the head and T bel., myself, but could do mighty by the physiciana.-on Thursday were- ._ could feel the blood flowing freely. I little. My Maga were numb sad at y . --' distinctly encouraging. It was aa- A member of the Government said transit. No: i hard quoted at Flo} rubbed sand into the hole to stop fingers weak. I felt very cold at , 'bounced at last that the patient's to a representative of the Aaeocialted to 85er Toronto and west, and No. the bleeding. Somehow I was not times, and I guess my circulation 3, , temperature was-normal,• and thin' Press : "Re0ally, everything to goYng 1 Northern } to 82c, Toronto i being crushed, as I had expected. was bad. The fret thing I asked the rts was the heat possible news is a case on wonderfully well, sad we all now I and west. but the bricks were pressing around men to do when they reached m�of.this nature. All the other symp think the King will recover, though, Oats - The market !s quiet. No• me loosely. I could move my hands was to put something asst my head' 'Moms were also favorable. of course, we are afraid of being.was hite sold at 44ic west, and at P F - on the to keep the sand from trickling down .n•,�4' e rTn.r ,rr�na v - $mature sad unduly optimistic. 145ic east. No. and feel freely. I upped Y _ X5,, white at 48}c-pila with the hope o! informing my nose and shaking me. They put that th as f hor t o'�AGAt Sinn -T g $fibs qg Cornuoted at 82arket i west. a No. i those above me that I-vas-atilt`a hat-enc -- r h++t that wee not '-_���w=�� The Kia L proving himself a gal- _-- e nation Eoak heart ag lent chap' - (alive. I was afraid they would enough, acct later they got the _ and was almost inclined to indulge "A good deal of ill-feeiing and ry qu think me killed and make no effort to Fl. of 1 got loose, one o1 !n premature reJoicinA. The throngs misdirected critici.:m appears to have 2 mixed at 81 Ic seri getting the to relieve me. I could hear. every- the toren teaching is and g 8 which said filled the streets snag I been caused by the omission of the+ Barley - Trade quiet, with No. 8 thingplainly that was said above brick from behind lay bock and thea . coo S TH I INC and were gay "The King will ! temperature from the bulletins. I _extra quoted at 52}c middle freights The ie brought down the sound, off my chest I man thea !a no live." was heard ori all sides, wad underataad the doctors avoid men- Rye - The market is steady, with but I-am told they could not hear pain. I helped myself a little after an to talk a a coronation I tion of it for the F urpose of pre-{No. 2 quoted at 15c outside. hme I heard them'start to work, that, but finally got down to my L. ' 'they I venting what they, believed would) Flour - Ninety per cent. Ontario I _ la Augu4G or September. but feeling they would never be set. Then the evening bulletin was be an avalanche of faulty deductions.Patent . quoted at i20 90 middle able to reach ms I began to tunnel T AT LAST FOa`i'- from the press and alleged experts �freights, to buyers' sacks. =itredght �rou h the dirt toward the top. "It seemed as if I could never gel - posted at 11 o'clock on the palace It !a only nature! that the King's I rollers, in wood, quoted at $3 25 to 6 perfectly fret erred the bricks close around me °IIs loot loose. I was pe Y galea, and in a31 the pout o®Sas. It . ''I would- proceed to this way; I -.-concluded with the disquieting sen- temperature slightly rises at night ,63 35. Manitoba flours are steady except that. ; wan is a fairly tom tepee which checked the hopefulness I and 1t la expected to do so for some Hungarian paienta, i4 05 to $4.25 I Pawned lay feet,$then lowering lay.t tortable position; kind of reclialnp "There has been some return of pain �Ime How 'ttle, however, this dk l ei ire,k Toronto, bags in- yip I and'latting down: My leg from the bakers' 163-80 to head to a affil position I. would la the 'wound " - omission frons the bulletins is,cal- reach up and get a few.bricks', knee -down was caught between rev - These words'would usually have cu.latod to inspire the public with i3 95 I eral brick and kind of doubled undee serious stgniflcance in a situation false confidence can be Judged from Oatmeal - Cee lots in bbls. $5.10 up cagain. F repeated thin P n{or I me They covered any foot in such a i like-that si the Kce and the dao-I the fact that Wednesday evening, on tracv, sad in Backs at i5 Brou- a long time I don't know how,way that while I could move it a ' ' g' when, p6rhaps, the Sing might have ea lots 25c extra. long but I believe I wont up 10 or I good deal it was impossible to Ret _ _ _ . tors would have hardly employed Miiifeed - Bran Is-dull at $16 50 I g J. them unless they desired the natural 1 been expected' to ha re been at . his 0 17 and shorts at $19 SO to !15 teen During the time they were tit out without a tunnel being run conclusionheunless to be drawn from them. most critical period, his temperature t o $ trying to signal to me, I tried to under my feet: I knew this *as dan• Fresh stn iia ilea fresh' m them. was normal, yet the doctor% purpose- I$20 At Toronto bran- is $19. and p P I e � I shorts $21 in bulk Manitoba bran. I tell Wen how deep I thought I was 1 gerous for the sand, which-was new - 1i+,n, Renewed Inflammation is us- ly refrained from mentioning it." down- b gettingthem to lower e. and was liable to cause a siide Wi _ �'7 ` I ro accompanied m followed by i Many of the metrical experts now I$20 in aacvs, and shorts $�8 in string by te pipe with n nail tried- a whole day to get that lea y sucks. Toronto. a renewed secretion of pus. This believe that all danger of any set* attached, and when ft got down to out Finally .hey .farted the shaft ellen one se retrett>re gravity. It Itis process has leased, and that, so „ me I would tell them and then they under me, Ropes were tied aroun/ g y• 1130CS PRODUCTS. - might be decided to reopen the I far as can be seen, the crisis may be could measure the string, This I me and run into the new well sal wound as a last resort. This has regardoc! as nt an end. Dressed tioga.unchanged. -Hog Pro- could not do. Fierily, when I ['uli- t if the old well caved in more 1 f ductal steady. We quote:- scan, been hone, in many cases, and it is f HEST BULLETIN' YET• ed .d brick from abovo there was would at least not be carried down - -- n i;:etttnes successful where the pa-{ ' It's the bcet yet," wan the pop- long clear. 11} fo 11}c, In Loa and another roar, and the whole mann nay further. Then the men start el tteut is strop and in tull vigor of !ular-comment with which the bulle- case Iota; mes®' Pork' $21.50 to beneath me gave way I must have the new tunnel. They bad to dig life. In the HAng's case it would 4 tin posted at Buckingham Palace at $22; do., short'cut, $23 50 to $24 been carried back as tar as I climb . but a few feet of earth sad' they + Smoked meats - Hama, 18} to -he a Aeeperate' ezpeclient, Ill O'clock on Friday was greeted. ed. I think the work I had - reached my foot in two or three A writer in the Dail Mail. com-{ y g 14c; breakfast bacon. 15 to 15ic: caused the Second cave-in, feet of earth and they reached �nJ . - Daily f All the teseloaal opinions gather- doing roiIa.12 to 12}c; backs, 15 t.o 15i1c; •,}senting upon the return of pain ed are distinctly favorablb and CHOKED BY BRICKS. hours. They had it loose in a out " !n the King's wound,,suggests that,;hopeful:' the doctors questioned re shoulders, flit. minutes sad then I was lifted out 1t is due to the natural contraction pard the danger of perltonitia to Lard - Prices unchanged' Wo "This left me is mighty bad shape. slows .. al the Wound sad the abscess cavity, have Laos almost passed and behove quota:-Tierces, 11}c; tuba, it}c; I was wedged is very fight to one y WASHED FiI9 FACE. . 1._ •ca-tisin ressure on the drainage is Majesty's roeover to 'be en- Pails, il�c; compound, 9 to lOc. side. lily head was thrown pan- g P Y belly over to one side and bade to "I washed my face before I -gal :tubes. It Is therefore, he says; a, tirely probable. COUNTRY' PWDUCE.- -- a painful position, and my arms intd•the bucket to go to the fol•- 1 -healthy, natural sign. He believes Liver ool was illuminated on Fri- head. Bricks did not want So appear- before all th+re has been no app actable in-I F were fastened over mY - r day night in recognition of the good Titled apples - There.is no -- croaso o! temperature with the re- doing, and prf es are purely norm- pressed on my back and breast, and those people with a ditrty lace. Th< f I - news. 1, was almost suffocated.. I could men had told me about tae crowd turn of pain. The writer says the After learning the contents of the nal- hear the -people signalling above, wafting to see me: The doctor - 1King lias been permitted to smoke. bulletin the crowd at the palace Hops Trade quiet, with °rice°' but I'could not reach around to _wanted to,send me down a chair to - .Ife takes beef tea and-milk. quickly dispersed, and the rejoicing stoady at 18c; Yearlings, 7e• the pipe Lo cep on it. That's what hoist me up in, but,I wasted to go . _NOT A COMPLETE OPEP.A'rr,)N. which was alremdy apparent in the ;•;1�uey - Very little doing; comb, I „ , _ t crowded streets increased in keeping $z to $2.23 per dozen. made them think I was dead. I fin- up with mt leg through a rope• 7 It is not generally understood by with the terms of the latest report. Beans - Th mi keL is quiet at ally got hold of a piece of brick ,finally dent up in the bucket they A'x ; readers of the 1. semi-o131cia.1 accovgt .fie prince and Princess o! Wales $1 to $1.30, the latter for hand- with one'-hand, but I was afraid to use for nolstitig dirt. Oae of the _etz`s- --of the operation that it w� aeceg dined at Buckingham Palace on Fri- Picked- even tap on the brick lining of the mea wont up with"mo to'bo sure 1 - sary to - remove a section of the day night in company with several Hay, bated - The marvel ie flew, well. Every more caused the bed of didn't taint. I feel all right, but my j y $10,50 sand around me to move, and I was lungs are sore. I.am all right. -g bowel itself, and that even if the I foreign Royal pnrsonagcs. `All the with fair demand; timothy, __ Kiri rallies from the present crisisnero!iearly to $11 for No. 1. r; r.loge No �" = m another serious operation willQUEFN'S FATHER ANXIOUS. Straw necessary as soon as he is able to lots on track q at $5 to $5.50, to 78c; No. 2 Northern, 76} to 77c; steady and unchattged. y i Dear it. It is reported that King Chris- the latter'for No. 1. July, •73.}c. Rye-•Dull; No. 1, 57} The _ top pries of-choice hogs is Lord Lister, one of the physicians, tian, whose health ie excellent, Poultry - Offer are limited. to 58c. Barley - Firm: No. 2, ,71 $G87} per cwt.; light and !at hogs in attendance, remark to a friend d"'-tor_ start'--for Landon imm`e- to 71}c; sample, 63 to 70c. Corn- are $6.62} per cwt. We-gaoler- nrke9si ouiag, 18-.-Lo -- .r.- to day: . diately, but his daughter.- Queen 14c per lb.; do., old, 11 to 22c; July, C. - Hogs .to__t tch_th__ price must, "The operation-was the most seri- Alexandra, 'dissuaded him, saying chickens, 75 to $1 uer pair. be o[ prime quality;ani-scale-not - osis to which a man of the Ring's that King Edward wase making potatoes - This market is firmer, "LIVE STOCK MARKETS; below 180 nor above-200 lbs. '� age and condition could be 'subject- good Progress• with car lots quoted. at 80c per Toronto, June 30..-:At the West- Following is the range o! quota- % �,' SATISFACTORY PROGRESS. bag on track;.,small lots sell 90c. ern cattle market this morning the tions: % Y� They took what is described as There is no reason to doubt that .. receipts were 64 carloads of live ..CATTLE. i1. r one desperate chalice. Not to aper- the }ling has astonished his ph ' THE DAIRY MARKETS. stack, including 938 cattle, 1,680 Shippers• pet cRt...$5,50 $6.75 ate meant, certain death within, !or- clans by his remarkable rally from sheep and lambs, 850"hogs. 150 Do., Light• ... 4.75 5.50 ty eight hours, and there remained the grave operation. He has shown Futter - The offerings are fair, calves, and two dozen milch cows. Butcher, choice ... ... =4.?5 5.60 *- , the possibility of prolonging, if not wonderful elasticity of constitution and prices generally unghanged. We For good cattll; prices were steady Butcher, 'prdinary to _ acting, life by the radical use of the and a high recuperative porotic such quote:-Choice 1-lb. rolls, 16 to 17c; and unchanged,, with a brisk+,de- , good ... ... ... ... ... 3.75 4:40 � t knife. That possibility they seized, as are usually found_ in a man of selected dairy tubs, 16c; store pack- mand,'but -the 're'a'lly' good cattle Stockers, per' cwt ... 3.00 4.00 '. as it was their duly to to. hal! his years ed, good color, . 15 to' 15}c; low here was a very small.proportion in SHEEP AND LAMBS, r ,ty ABSCESS HAD NOT BURST. The .pick room report which most grades, 10 to 12c, and medium, 13 deed, and for 'cowman stufT prices Choice ewes, per c`a't 3,50 3.75 ++ 7 The operation revealed even a surprised medical men was that the to 14c; creamery prints, 19 to 20c; wbre easier, though it about all I Spring' lambs, each 2.00 `4.00 11 d worse condition than was auticiPat_ King was ,allowed to smoke. The and solids, 18 to 19c. sold. Bucks, per cwt ... ... 2.75 3.00 - ' "t od regarding the Parts involved. but story was scouted at first, but it is Eggs - The market continues There was a good business doing MILKERS AND CALL'ES. ^� the abscess had not burst. Theio- now known to be true: Several sur- firm. We quote:-Fresh gathered to clay in export cattle, owing con- Cows, each ... ... :.....25.00 50.00yd fore, general blood poisoning h 1-1 ad not peons, who were utterly incredulous, candied. stack, 14i to 15c;. ardin- siderably to the tact that thtire is Calves, each 2.00 8.00 begun. But it was evident that said such a thing, if true, would ary;' 13 to 14c; seconds and checks, much space to fill on the boats at HOGS. ° nothing could be 'done toward pro- signify that ' the case was hopeless, ile. Montreal, but the supply of cattle Choice hogs, per cwt :6'.78 G37¢ rioting a radical cure by a,single and that:the doctors were allowing Cheese _ Market is a trifle weaker. worth exportiiig was,small, and was Light hogs, per cwt 6.50 8.fi2 ? the patient to indulge inanythia_ We quote:-Finest, 10 to 10}c sec- caught up early. For chaise cattle -"0-6:621' S operation.,-,_The•_surgeon, therefore, - ands;9 c----_ --- - p cess as o' o per Scivs, Per cwt -. ... 3.50 4.00 -- _de,ill_Qnlo�with_-the- i which might be desired. cwt. Aiedium to good stuff.sold sold phaco ai the peril. As a matter of fact, the King's . 1. g Stags, per cwt,_.__'_'0.0(Y 2.00 r .,§ Frain the usual effects followin smoking bas no sinister significance. from $4.75 to 55.50 per Cwt. g IINIT�.D STATES MARKETS, There was a good trade ia,but¢HeY • J'. any operation the King is rallying He has been a large consumer o! as well as could be expected, The tobacco. all his Lfe, and the sud- Duluth, June, 30. - Close-Wheat cattle is the right kind. For g400d CATIADIAi�tS. SAIL FOR HOME ry "� danger is of fresh com- den and complete -deprivation of this -Cash, No. �1 hard, 771c; No. 2 to choice cattle prices ranged from , plications, which are more Pleasure, the doctors Fouad, threat- Northern, 75}c; No. 2 Northern, $4.50 to $5.50, and for a few.picked Close of War Sas Released Them til 4 than likely to arise at any sued a greater danger in consequence 74}c; Jul§, 75}c; Sept., 71}c; No.`2 lots a little more was occasionally From Service. moment: Against' these science of his nervous restlessness than toba, No. 1 cash.' 75}el No.. 2 Pam• , But poor' grass-fed cattle xN, would be ..obliged to confess itself, would a email indulgence o! his Northern, 78¢c. Oe,ts-Cash, 46c; were weak, end sales dragged. A Durban, Natal, despatch says potserless. craving. Sept., 81}0• Milch cows, apringera, stockers About 1,500 Canadian troops saitea - PALACE LOOKS GAY. Detroit, June 30. - Wheat-Close and feeders are in just the same from Rere'for lioliie on'Fri Two 'r,,, ITAT THE LANCET SAYS. Buckingham Palace wore a gayer -No. 1 white, cash, 88c; No: 2 red, business condition a8 on Tuesday thousand additional Canadians will _ Sal far as 1t is possible vet to say appearance on Sunday than for a cash and June, 79}c; July, 76}c; last: start for home on July 2. ; nnSthinG definite, the King's pros- week past, and the constant com- Sept., 76e. Calves are weaker today at from peers are distinctly favorable. ing and going of royalty and fit.. Loafs, June 30. - Reheat - $2 a $8 each. Thursday was w Sheep and lambs are Moth easier It is reported that two Nihilists ¢ y good day, follow- streams o! carriages bore testimony Close�-Cash, 71 c;' July, 70¢c; Sept., at from ten to twenty-five cents,per shot and killed M. Lot'z, mcretasl " L ed by a fwir night, the patienT hav- to the feeling of increased confidence .70¢c. to tha Ciovorn `i of Rarsalw, '� &y d reebvw.. In Milwaukee, Juno 30 - Wheat - cwt. lower, ing - �;` e �J, A 1.d��'^ Cern g p a' �. - .,.�.:.. p• y F .+.1'n.' alk " t J "i :r -. 7„4, 1 >n' r'4 - 4 h �,+•d* r refreshin sloe The state of that the Kia would `j ., , y ',.r� fir. x �- �: s., + -' • .rz�I. a t+ .Z n _ ; „L•aSa ...5 .;*-' ''.+yF. .;,a %'., C'�' e',-Fi, .ir W. z?`�� ..W&& -•,, ("' J,- 1+,� __ ✓ .`' 's'+!'.+.v', .•� .;F.•S1.".�`JX-;�Orrw"'� ;f �.ti F ;r�,..y•A ^',n .a',t. ''} ",:�":'..r�:. Y^',1�»•iy;'�`'�`i :�+1'S!''" " .. . ` .,'S^J .. ',- � .�:x.; ,. •y ` / rty�a�.. .r k�;„r �, sip,' •l. ft ., nl a +'�i.a, rt.,.y Cx'� i'Cr',•", e;.+` - ''�` �Y A.1 k,^ ,:, o-� ."� 'u'., yid 7N . ., i '+ .. ,gal YC" ' ! +ma+�y, ��sY"w.a'g•!,i� "" �mti..."• ,'° •1' .•� .. . .y '. ..entry, a*�smTM r'��a� �,,,�,, ,s-y ,� h� •, -1r t,,S*r.•T`3' ,''-;, tf. ..1 Y ,.•a. ,yrs• aa.. �'9'�st,,"- _v'" .� ..y '�a. taY, 5- ''"'; 'M ,^',- r.•L 'mPr+:. . . mw• • r4 y . k- TooUlLSUBSOBIBE30:137 eterrmsl —]!dies L. Leslie was bome forth* Searooro Junction. Ladies c the saga s lata]0¢ a ur do.payor you LdlidaY, k plea On O _ - - ora alwa7/asoertala the dale to which Avery pleasant event tQo p1 yyo¢z s¢bsoripdon to T=a NLAsu —bilge Eva Peak was home for Dom• Wednesday ev'g, June 2v, at Walnut *FAWIttances are aoknowledg•d a i9II day. attaaae or date on label on the asst paper ol- —Ddr. Smith a nt Sunda at bis home Grove Farm," residence of IIfre T. John- Smith raadpt of money at this oIDw• ♦Iws.Ts p son, when her only daughter, Dorothy r Ihseythedateydd ahead t in Toronto. Anna,was united in marriage to Sir John - - - a • _ -- —T, A.and Dlrs.Grel spent the holi• �UKiimm. B Pe Toms, a romineat young larger of `jday in Markham. - Woburn. The bride,who was charmiagl9 Owe- � r � t �g �• —Mrs.Peak, of Toroato;it b-ese;�te attires In wh1t0 tiffet-iiik,tt$mmed..istr " ' guest of bee son,Wm. all•ovee embroidered chiffon with l►ce ' l�orattat4;., Ohrr,. Jolt'. 4 1902. —Waller Wood,of Toronto,spent Bute• applique, with the cnitomary veil with We Have day at his home hare, orange blossoms, was attended by her George Varty, of Toronto, was here cousin,Miss Louis Powell, o! Toronto, si vett'fancy line of light ney all silk tire, now fancy whits lane. Nicholson, of Donbarton, silk and colored to es,fancy all over laces;and embrotderys,l� n A over tin ap wit" „k '" I�rllJ�liLl • •-ldia Olive Leslie is spending a few nePbsw of the groom,acts as mea. a gs as tIItertione,big variety. c wesik's with her sister n Toronto. lakes Roby Welton made a very ewers iiTto rst,� little Sower girl. The interesting core • --� Nice _• •' .t..a -•' —The Noun Roes,of Toroato, specs A. Stoner, wife and family, spent MOny was ppeerformed by Rev. D. B. Mac- -The Lot of new blouses;summer•este,fancy white and eolorei mus- !Sunday with their relatives here. Sunday with Mrs.F. Matthews. donald,of St.Andrew's church. Bosrboro, line,new scrims and art marline ebony, extra nice choice in very F t —Dr Henry will be here next Tuesday --firs.Nicholson, .:Jo to his prolesBioasl du of Toronto, visited and was witnessed by many Of the immed- fancy cohre end d i� ties. with friinds in the village this week. iate relatives and friends of the contracting designs. - —Wm. Douglas, of Cleveland, spear —Mrs A..Margsoh is visiting her parties The bride was the recipient all New' Lot the peat week with his friends bore_ . ditagbter,Mrs D. B. McDonald,of Bigley many handsome end costly presents,as an —John and Mrs Harvey, of Oshawa, Rusnell&Talbot shipped esteem in which she Of warm weather wear jus to hand, coma and see if we have not ped a car load evidence of the hi t spent Tuesday with John Greenlaw of cattle from this station on Wednesda3, .ass held in the community. Alter the got some things you will ret, - —Our football team drove to $ropgb• —toles Hate �Poodrnff,of Toronto,was ceremony_ was over and the heartiest _ .. ata yesterday (Thursday) to the union with Wm: and Dire, Alloway over the congratulations of a dal ty weddiogexteudesnpger•Amid a w Q t ~ holiday. p John Dickie G�� " school picnic. heat wishes and showers of rice,the happy —The Spink mill& have been taking z—A large number of- our residents couple lett on the 8.40 p.m. train for stock this week. They report a fair were in,Whitby on Tuesday attending Toronto, thence for a trip through the pasta cork. R.C.picnic. tourist district of Parry Sound to •lulu c —J, W. -and Mrs' Barnes, of Toronto —Wm Henderson, of Scarboro,spent relatives in Depot Harbor. On their lIRTWITITTOR 125 per l�, at Dominion DAY with _W -(>• and_ a few da this,week with his sitter, 11rs return.they will take up reeidence un the ' Mrs, Ham. _O John an tn. groom a arm a —Levi Shepherd, of Oellawa, accom• —BJP, H, Field and wife,of Toronto, her St n itnied by a friend spout the holiday with were here with the foriner'e parents a few _. 113,' o _ p >� t ore i ntarioa' tris mother hare. days this week—__—. - - --._ _—- - --- : . T Messrs Neelon and Yale. of Toronto —Mise Maud Logan is spending her FRUIT TREES t Sods Siacoiis 7c lb,other stores Sc V a were, last week, the guests of R S and vacation in Peterboro, the guest of Dr All kinds of Fruit Biscuits 10c Ib,other stores 15c Mrs Dillingham and Mrs Eastwood, - E Lemon Biscuits 10 b,other stores 1 12c- 2 � _. L . ----- _—Dd' lei- - t o -- - -- - - - _._FRUIT _ ..ASF&8,�r- t spent Tuesday-with her aunt,adise Brand morning for Mariposs, where he baa been �ootra err o er stores - wl Church street. working all week. Highest market price Strawberry Rnapa lOc lb,other stores l4c - - for all kinds of Assorted Jams Ile lb, other stores 140 1 —Mica Berth BarrilI and Fred Wiman —John Leslie, of Oshawa, was home Fall sod Winter app'es Jam Jima llc a Ib, other stores 14c of Toronto, spent the holiday with the 'this week previous to his leaving for 6EEI Agent: One trial will convince you that those biscuits are second to none in Canada• :former's parents Midland to spend his vacation. U0�{N E. ' Pickering. =Tbere will be a tennis tournament —The awoke stack of the Spink mills 'VCT =.,tcga,ri. on the coarse bore cc the afternoon of -could not withstand the strong gales of Saturday,July 12th Fri and part of it bad to be taken - - — — Misses Ida Gildem and 'Ethel Slow- down. _ . art.of Hespeler, spent the boliday with —Mr. McDoagLll and family ha•sTo 'Rent £: Mia Howlett and family now mooed-into the Hamrick residence ` _ —A, M. )=.err,of the Merchants' bank, on Hing at seat, lately vacated by E. J. , Of -- - Y P of a .week &cation with bis parents here. Durrna tba electric etortIIiafortune to Mrs 13 sad Miss t&gory Pickard.of ago Joseph Wray had the m Cleveland,Ohio,are spending a couple of have four valuable cattle killed with ~ R� weeks with D anor for Mic d Mrs Brokenshire ills lightning. • i Vt s unting =A friendly game of football was on —Siding to the north of the sissioa is Vedunday evening, played between the to be extended west sad the sock yards 1 Comfortable Frame iHooss is Pickering K; -Brock Road and village seams, the tastes will be mored some distance west of Yiilage. New F3tock of Wadi Papers before purchasing. mincing by 8 to 0 where they now staad. - . —W, G.Ham has complssed for Wm. —John Field,of Rica street east, baa 1 Frame House Rut at Pickering Village Peak. a floe earrp•all for his livery stables been sonfined to his bed for The past weak It ill aacotntaodato with sass about rafferiva from as attack of infiammatiou. It Will 8 you. z {° tw.aty passengers. We are pleased to repars&hat be is tecov• Insurance promptly attended to. pay S —The Peart reerdaaae on Hing street, Bring 1.1 A • -` - Inat, is having its outward appearance —R. A cresta,of Wiagbam. a t a CoaveyaneiaR dor». thoroughly traaeformrd by as apphoation few days during she put week 'crit 8 _. - _ of froah.bnabi paint. and iYlrs. Baatiaa Be ntat9ed to•Flues Visits'Cl most sem' —We sro sorry to hear shat Goo. Gild #ilia on 1[oadai accompanied len, _ every sstLp, on, of Hespalar has nos been in the beat Dot>;In and child. - -of health lately. His many friecds bars —A few from lies attended the ¢ssden �� . �,lCih�i'dSOn! _ Y• _ at fl' bland Creek on Thursday ILLIN hope that be ma;ip@Wily recover. party tg —lulu Ethel arriLb.of GrLad Rapids arguing last. They seem so ihiak t�hwd ;Notary Public. Pickering Was,Miss Ad& Sroa, of Toronto. Lad one wishes to bare&Rood liras, Hig - Miss !!tiller,of r*Thistle Ra" $rougbam, Creek it lbs place to go. _ Rough straw sailors in white it 2fi seats regtClar 50 Deni wore Ragusa of Sobs and ldrs Miller as —Miss G, Hodgson. of Toronto, CdriSC�lall . e also hay VII hand a full tins o ebi$oos s•'rhs(31st:" og4ts the holiday sprat a sew days able week with firs F. - in all Colors.straw braids, dowers sad foliage - —(leo. Gilchrist and family,. spent E. 0". Mise Hodgson leaves this Pacific i Come sad inspect nae irimia.d stock The ' ]Sunday bare wish the tormer's brosber, month for Fisher. Minn.. where she with test in whits hat shapes in chip Wm Gilebrist. Mr Gilchrist was a her mother,will reside in future. - 1Wn.L RUN - la lresidens of Pickering about swom years .-A larste number from the Village m Seek Day 0 A BAKER ego whoa be ran the planing establish drove to Whiurv� �iFm Tlyie to attend report& Home S�kers DayEXCURSIONS this strawberry y t mea The &sv •.T A Baissoae, of the very Plwsaat utas an u beins delighted To the Canadian ?forth„West at Return Enron Diocese. has been appointed by with the na�in4,of Ruthven Itfacdaaald. Fg�es,the Bishop of Toronto, to take charge of -Ddeasrs W, J. Iisazia,J, S.Jrphson. t— Bemis MetCh o r 81. Georges Congregation. He will Chas.McCausland and Geo Holt retarned W-nip•s �,/i. • • • • f eh his find sermon next Sunday on 8asards from a week's cueing oa!aka E/tevna -_'Yorktoa $3C1 pia y We weloome him as 'a resident of Pick Seagog• -The former two anoceedsd.in. &lcio - A� back witti them about-seventy &:cola ` Pr.Qe d SF ' -SAWS*grins. bringlag wswax ss, llacleoa 1 $35 ms's A7 —Messrs Wagner dt Co. have parch". pounds of fish, while the latter two M- wa&eLrtb Calgary ••s..••.•A ►J ad the btrtoliering business of M. Bur• cared abunt 120 gonads.. Riascareh _. iriaioY Red Dees roughs and are busy this week overhaul- —•A public meeting in sbe intereits of brand View Strathcoda �4� -• Ing the shop. They will be open for Foreign Missions will be held is she Swan River Na118 f ' ase &boas the'end of the week and P riend'e church on Friday, even- at LOCk& Bolts, t oeharigabad, II rLil or S. AIberts raaomg Jaa n�ii n.are • will no doubt secure a fair share of she 7.80. Mise Evans, of H FOrkB Of all kinds• ~ Village•an&surrounding country, Iod'u, who is attending the Frieod'e torulus until August Bath all rail l s S sibs: _: 3 adfa$, sb09818, Hoes, --Thu Model Bakery Co'y were '•ss sauna! conference held in Toronto this iiiih ail:for sa hsltt>ezi:1a4'rack•ts acre no _ :home'to the em igyeee of the Spink mills ss week will address the meeting- She good o Imperial Limited" For •tickets area (( egg patty, pointe and Varnishes = as the Gordon bouse on Tuesday evening -has a number of curios and will speak of ap meic�sdiin Paull oiiaro♦genu orto1O•r°nr t y Hardware Uarohassi ---:':(Dollainioa Day). , After doing full justice her fifteen yearn work in the Friends --.- - - ----- ___-_W. J. Reazin, Picksrmg,,001: to the god tliintts for which dr and Mrs miesioa in India, A cordial invitation is A: H, Notmra, Aut.-Genl. Paver.Agt, y sotb Gordon are Doted,toasts were responded extended to all.- 1 Hing street East,Toronto _ 50 Dy e Oulu most enjoyable evening was spent. week in Toroato, and ow the minutes At the Green River t —Two new walke'bape-bean laid down wa read the following•satisfactory report duriaft the past week, ane on the west of Pickering-manifest e. The praiseworthy friends of the ICHARDSON'S ' aide of Linton ave., and the other on the college manifest s woes praieaworthy _ , �' 1 tiorsh Bide of Christina street. These are interest in the affairs of the college a.d wlsidewalks that have•been aeedad for go tont;as this interest is maintained the TOer ears, and probably would never have success of the college is assured; "The - - - - 'been.buils bad tbe.village remained as it annual report of the Pickering College IIIcp ortant eb'owing of 601 was of was before is became a polio@ village. showed that the number of students in You will find a large and beautiful China• A very large assortment of —Mips Lotto Wood has=etnraed-borne attendance had increased during the year stock of the latest pattern&in wall paper -Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, just ` after completing her three years' course The financial.statement indicated sn in- These Roods have bon¢bt below regular _ received fol the Holid&y trade, Call in WegttDwn boardice schc of Philadei- crease in revenue of 1700,compared with }res th I can supply your needs 25 per ct, : and see them. pbia.' We congratulate }Liss Wood upon last year. The expenditures were hi her an regular rices. Would eek on , n R P T nbecriptions take's for• all Magazines, her receiving high honors in her final than usual,because of tho.very extensive to examine them before baying eleiwbere. S Weekly and Daily Newspapers, exsinination, •having taken firer class repairs Made to the building:kad the Fresh supply..of groceries. arriving : bonors im three subjects, She will leave de5cit on current account in coneegnence Query week. to the autumn to take a situation as amoubted to $816.98. Mr Samuel I always pay cash for butter and Eggs — teacber in a school about 26 miles from Rogers regarded the riport as a subject .when wanted. _ 'VCThitby. pbiladelpbia. for congratulations. He euegested that ever member of Canada yearly meeting' W A. FULLER. �rC ,9tI'®At, —On Saturday Taet, while Wm.Brown y who has charge of one of the eagiees at should have a monetary interei;t in - - Pickeri college, and-for himself eai.l he the bridge, was engaged at big work be Pick a i4g give ,E red each year for five - - — - - Rot the second and third fingers of his ears towards the� permanent fo five left band caught in the machinery. He -y --- -- in danger of sustaining serione if not went fund. DIr• Elias Rogers, in order _ — tbat tbo committee might not be troubled ', .fatal iejaries but r jehe R his hand furtheraboutthe deficit of 5336,reported But�h ��, �j`�r obi,AT10NAL" back with great force, he Rot off with oo Iagt ear's current account,.agreed to g ��j'a� i nothing wore serious than IoFing the tips take care of it. The meeting ,ioined in " of both fingers. He showed great cluck from �Yhom all Q singing ' Praise, Go PROFITABLE. by continuing his work rho rest of the 8 ,h ~ _ • �[S pR • ' bless•n� slow," In gratitude .for these F � A' ds�y �1,1'OUIl C� f —About 115 tickets were sold on Sat gifter•The report was adopted. The following also appears in the-r It assists to itBettAr an Dlore Economical Manage- t ; urdaV for the excursion to the Guelph •,Subscriptions toward the endowment went of the Cows; Care of the Milk,- and Mui=• _ Mrodol-form. From South Ontirio there fund of the college were then invited,µred ketil� of the 'Cream-and Butter.. arae s train of '2g care ceatainiag about the invitation met with a generous re L 1500 ezcurgionfsts. n the same dap very �a+s►y sponse, some X5,000 being contributed there was an el Perth coon- Messrs F Cornell, L J Thomas and Robt - vritb about the game nn er of, eo le T. A, GREIG, Pickering . ty P P Rogers were appointed to. the, Endow- _ • - Tbe day was a fine cue fo each a par. meat Fund Committee" In the week during warm weather at - _ Ipose, but the Into ho at which they reaobpd Guelph makeA a time entirely '4olid Gold �2 8b Dnnbartfyn.and Pickering. Choice y too •bort for viearo the different de Beit Gold Fill 1:50 variety of meats always on hand at �[A(}QrIE B. ANNAN• Fi OR BALE—Houle and lot Beizff Ipartateatg enanectefl iib the farlo and - __ Part of lot 14.eno 1. eow�jaiDing of as " Abe Agrtoaltorsl Boll Their should b yr%GoldFill 1.00 my house.. r acre,escellect for garden paYgosea. a number be no reason for the sin sat re viae should gest Glas•>eA.• 100 PDT@ of Mrs- Adagison, Toronto Censer• of trait trees and•good trams noose,drat elan¢ ,., bots: is be morula to u to •aunty of Mnsie. L prepay w 21 so Lsreh s Fealua St Turon�plox tT ♦ anldnR, 1 lea earlt We tee pe:sect R. H. 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