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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_07_11 k ♦ �f•,i;' a`k'.i . .. �" ... .'s 't- ,f �•.w- ... .W 1,!:t• .r�:�p,.,r;..� _..y.c "'?,. r a'k. .:srr,� - a•+w - '�,.a'F!.arrT:'3:�'`?'.sL t.' _ �y, r: gy + , .- .,�.'.r.:.. ...- :,..:. ._-...; :,. _.:..,, .: ,'-• -. 't0"-" �-may ,.. .r� RFs S7t`c• ." iiC¢.,. .z. - - TOL. XXI. .. _ PICSERING• OST., -FRIDAY, JULY 1I 1902. No. - OUT AROUN Baissm_Zion. �r,�ttfftstasta[ �atrbs. —' On acooant of ibe eztzemely wet weather s i 6 ~ P=1 ro �*• LATLBT LOCAL SAPPZXIXae XXCo8DRD By the for, are•unable t0 work at their hay v I w. v j J i e i i �e af[td{CQ[. �'aava!kenbar and Mien • ; 1_aso.. - ,R ,-. OOa>Z1BPG]fDLNTe. Mabel Taylor,c! Whitliv,spent* ew aye t o t i�a n visiting with friends in Mount Zion: 1�! (�, TOIINa• D„C.M.,Fellow of ��R11111 Brougham. There ie eDme talk of t e Mount Zion - a g : �_ is I '4 s •L a TrinttT medical College, Toronto, mem- ilb�i�ii 6 -- Sunday school holding a garden. party or S -1 b � ! 1z ' bet-o! Colie" of Physician• and aurgeonsoor Mrs. T. Hubbar i#ited the city on I � �o•c• o e ss• ; � patarlp,pAlee and real dents opp 0%0&" $atnrday possibly a hot saprer at the close of her-set _8 "- „e 'Woburn.Ont. Office boors: morning t to 10: J, W.and Mi s. Disney and 5ifss try Iia 0;a e;g a;y7 �s ro I a° !a• - evening 6 to a. Mrs W J Coakwell is visiting friends Davidson attended the marriage of C.W y'a+ o'g�018 g as I �o ^>E in Toronto Davidson,of Diount Albert on Wednesday t a a o •. a w ��* Legal. Of all materials and design li! _ _ _ kept in stock. It will pap yon Miss 3fortcn is vigitmR.her aunt Mrs:. last. 0; Z o 0=I � - I -N_ G_ _ _W_ _ -- N TH !!�- P----1 K- --ER E to nail at-our works std inspect our,stock, Ed. Willson - A large number from here attended the Jan TiENTON, PUNS dt BOIILTBEE and obtain prices. Don't be misled by Mr and Airs Qaaace Visited a0 J Phil` anion school picnic acid is the beavtitut m ra .o �•, Feb To e Batristert.So:icito»,etc., lstideat?Hittto P• g •• a ” War y� ` AoGgsiemonggoevsrpTas street. . e&jt. Toronto, lyevre ahnts we a end 4o throw off the agents liPLlrs. Ja'ioneg visited her father for a 'Tharsday last. near Brougham on '1 - ^�. The terrible wind storm on Monday a corn Apr. �� _#o.ioaa on tlortgage, commission of 10 per cent., which yon will few days last Reek. 5 ;o tea, Me!l FR�*IK DE�TO�r, K.C. D.C.L.. evening made great hatiroc with a large o :v ..� ' certainly save by purchasing linen no. ,4 Mise Alta Bogle returned,home far her. HitR998TL..DU:ta. W, SIULOCK BOCLT= on on number of.raft trees,' The storm is thevacat ,r H$E. Mr Morton is now visiting hie dangh• orst we have witnessed for a long time. t+ I .o G n m �.I duty. WHITBY GRANITE CO., Dr. Eastwood.of Claremont,'fa running N g c, •to ,� m t3e%ftj E, FARENELL,Q. C., BARRT9 ter Mrs. Ed. Vpiieoa, his telephone line down south o! alt. Zion e Opp,Poet Once. V.'hitby,Ontario P a 1Om a' a*t d.-TZB,Coun Crown Attorney,Lad i ounty __ Mr and �Irs Ashton visited the latter'9 chdteh to the farm, Belonging to Mrs. s � olloitar. Court Hones.whiny• father,George khiiip, or. Hubbard,of Balsam,now being worked by • G d'x PIC$ERI I LIVERYlightning,' els R. tiara was .etruclC by Disney. The rethese sin this locality �ws- s �4W dt McGILLIVRAY, BARRI9• also R.Phillipe greatly ap reciate these modern c!baven• January 1908-«hitby 8th, Oshavvs:'sig �• ' err,9olioitors,dio. Omcc opPoeite Poso Solid t Brcvgha¢r-8th -port-Pony Qty?,�a^- *�` o. amos Whitby,Ont. v . „ lar A:eGiilliTray,LL.B• Moaev to Loan, ey Sunday on hie way home for vacation. y SCHOOL REPORTS. ridge 16th, CanninQton , ' lldr Wiiloughby.pzeacned his first cer• n14th. b b Bea "17ATER90N,RITCHIE & 8WEENY. to _ y t Barrister,8oiicitors, etc,. Temple Build' mon in the Christian church on Sunday, Report of standioct of nyxis of B. 8.,No r Fires•cIasa vehicles for hire by day P P ,s. ing, Toronto, and Claremont every Batarda►, or night $na2n connection meas Geo. Fhilip jr., owing so the prat o! it Pickering,for month of.tune 1J02-Sr M..B.Pa on yE_S Bitchie tl.B.Bweeny. baainees, found a necessary to purchase ;-,q R ilecn, E Hopkins, bi Hoover. Jr Every MOND " "' - iQg all O.T.R,traina. Freight and mother driver, a-P Doten,_M Gilhuly. B Annie. 8r S- j'J e�:preal delivered to all parte of the W.J,-Bode:lhad_tsapherriesSor_%eP Qn_G-Malcolm.A Doten, W Booth. Jr 3-D i yet&nna .y,- - village-Teaming of an Nihau dons - Tuesday evening, the fires of season Barton, �TFriller:2nd cI-as-s=G"ffidr an& FRID� �? r--^^ "' on shortesi notice, Bale and mom• 0 Taylor,8 J Hutchings. Sr 1-G Faller x, HOPBINB,T'ETERINARY BGR- Picked from J. burk's patch. Y �. &Bol:, graduate or tn• oatario vet- mission stables in connection. F(Albuly, H Ho king. Jr 1-0 Faller,8 �t In another column our Board of schoa� P gel a ool:ego Toronto, regsstored member trttstaes have an ad &#king for wardieii-i or Bar'ker, 'H Windaor. A E Lelimsnn, Commeaeinq June 2nd, S. lido yet a. •''` j onsaro decrrinLry Medics' Associamon the re tbinRling of the school bones. teacher, watchmaker pad Jeweler, of �usog ,� plmx and nudeacs nae sad on•-quarter miles H Peak Resalt of promotion examinations B.6. will visit PiokerinR and will be 6sarif north at sties River. OtEce and shoeinaforge • H. ! F+VVr411tfor. Mr Casey lead the misfortune to have No 2.Pickering. To ar,4-'£Gormle , ,O noarsE rn u sora and i w 4 P.M. Tele prayb hie shed struck by lightning on Friday yo ,r 4 �Piaa'# old stand. Y 4 boars Loons%$iSi.gnt,;P,O.sQdresa,@iiia _ Edwards,E Davidson. L Pollard. T ` i` ittTsr, Oag evening, 1004 some of his iMVlet*enfa. A Annsa,G fh ta.F W-4,96-•. W-.Steep•_ A number of onn poo �e gathered Lt �P=Inbar' £-1°eits aetl ,Ie'F+iry_-pt7* y 8 p herd, 6 hawks J A Bush, teacher.the repaired. All work warranted, J. BHIRLEY, Veterinary Surgeon, J. HoRls's new barn on Friday evening The following a the raisin of the pro y • H.a Orsdaate of the Ontar.0 v.t#Ln"- it �g t+e g and bad an enjoyable time until the tree motion examinations held in the Cherry• _ sn College.Torvoto,raaggtirserod memter of theFursma boars wood Pui+6ic school for the term ending ` swiOeyrteztna�r]7 Medical A.aoci►tioa. Ail The union pieuizpassed off oo Thurs. Jane 30th, From Jr to Sr p%2-R1 Gates. Plow - Points . . iii' diseases and ia,ari•a of the dr-taste anima'. _ __ - - 1 weatei accordtnsi to tb•mo.t modern approved A full line of fists• day oze a grand enooese. Some of the From Sr pt to Jr 2-B Laughlin iUa, L "' "" hod sotsourto principles. (!Snot is T.A t+rass tootball -teams think tbey did not Ria a Gstes 483. From Jr 2 to Be 2-3 Alexander " faplemeas shop,test6eaos on caarch Bt oppo• -cissa fttruittln flow FOl,Jan Alexander 588, M Alexamear 5fA, sue Pesa's Livery on salubitioo in tsar show. They ars of the opinion tbiit F Headerron 515,W Sh&nk.. *been%. from dllaixee and dsseriptions. FOII ttadlt our wa» rtxi�e. when %bey win a prise%bey should Ret is. most esa as 939. From or 2 to Jr 3—N fu*t age f$arb*ti: ow ivga. — stt%ua n hand. _ __ w .. .. I'riazight. +cart R Laughlin 634, E Petty w`1S L Mcizuey 567, ,. •.._ O Patty 'Ib9. From jr-9 to at 3 L Timbers e� lly o _. _. THOU&$ DUNN,Conv4suder, Com• Mn O. P. Ferrier aliFpd and !ell lot to a�4 Gatos Sol R Carter53345,x. From jr . ' jL -4,010 or tar saalna A•mdaviss. ea.. �• �gham• f3aaordry.brosJ ung bee lop to at s-O 7dgeRas LBS P Oelaad 4?l. R. 'MOOSE asrassoas.Oat. Mi&m Annie $groes a at presses sailer !1&umom number of marks- 800 ffiini• C iskes�R. Ont, i from attack nits film Malmo _ mum rrysired &third an each subl&os sad BUNTING, Taswr of Marriot+ John Morgan u improving very mach ooe•half of Lha whole. d 8.Slwpte&chet ` �. l:laensss forth*OounsT of Ontario- Of - flan Pio mg ..�-- Mss ao the asore or&s h!e rseideaoe,plakesla' &low&r than his mends Itka to see. s iy Frock Turner bas boot coadned %obis is room threatened with ma.artal!ever Ra,cs ars hindering haying operations' t�L . } �.rs���� Mrs Spence of Toro%,W,sad Mra Boothe Woburn. BELDAM, fromhneer, eke, ji ht t_rt-• � very mush. �}..1��� P�t��1_•,•N sighed with ISH gym, Hoo.et on Tuesday Yr a4 ti$ wobaro,golittU ea2ae from his snmarotu Rob%. Commsek's youngest child bas $efineda both tar and coni, sales of latme,labii Miss Gerue f+lighswaader is spending the been very net: ` bplaopaatt sad everytLing Ilia is to be sold will he Farmers may have tbwir wbeas gonad holidays with her aster Mrs. Alf Hooyer. H T Love and wife spout a few days is 'Ever-70L }t; lh&edlad by the anbeeriber with this cars P Uxbridge reeettly �Oi E T e OYGa ane mold so the very ban advantage• a?iy for etcher Toil,Cash or Esobuigs. rain cfh b�i on�oY on Mond g _ _ 9 h -Mrs.,Moore,of Toronto; is Yisitiag her A.HEAT0IY,TOVITNBHIP.CLERB Fiera W rungaad McIt"ki visited with sister, Mrs, Westney, paov.rsrtear. Oommswfomer for sarins Any gnantit' of few for sale as reason tiSr and ffirs H. Hoptias, of Silver SSapk. Mtge 1Ssrc Fbwlie has been spending& The Blade able prion. oa Mondayarb Uxbridge trio-ids. a�davftr. Aocoaaisas. Baa, fauns C loan A number from ben attended the leen bdsyo - Iseaer o! isarriaCe I,ta Thomas af,horse killed by T so Ismpprrottppse T m he (Isom enegg. 4 tsars a Ont, Baptism at W tiitevaie Sunday last when ifghtofnp danog 4&tardsya'&storm. members were added to both cbnrches. Tbos, and Mrs.Puckaio vtrtted Canning• ALFRTAY HOUSE. Sings%ea Road. D. Brokenshire. -Ftsk eine•On The Misses Bark, of Barn Brae, bare ton friends for a few (lays r•wtitly• The Bridesmaid riood aecommodauoo for man sad bast gone to Mnskosa for a few weeks to enjoy Wm.Calvert has our sympathy to his -.:.g'otonlLr pries,_ Cutaiae A 1. Best of t,quors the balmy breeze of the Northern lakes, unforiaaste accident of Tharsday the 3rd The Groomsman sand eigam J,,HULL, Proprietor. 4b Om ' Mrs- ) J Bell Race a gtiswbetty'fe&rival = Jr Freeman Brown is now one of the fore- PQL?CHER&P09TILL.Lieeaaed Aao- �' ]. 1. Bane Tuesday evening last to aid of the Locant men of a bridge gang on the G.T. R. line In Gold,Silvdror Plate uooHE for the Count)o! Ortario Ana Hill Aaxiilsry. A good tics wog open% by eve% " libo salts of nen desc roma concocted at a �IC$E�IitIG�S s targe namber. Mrs,O.Loone Lad family, of Tarocto, If the price it not right,we'll make it rim '.;:imoderste charce. T. Poacher, Real Estate .� A'wtdcw's bin roost bis been robbed have been visitingher mother, firs. .•.• . demat Lad general Valuator, strtes attention Mn J, J. Bell hod bet .41 hear and some Q 1! �pvtn to alt order bll mail or telegrspn. ad: } tit pp . sneaks did not leave a claw. Better they McCarthy, y ' TdSO>3 ' W �Q'S• i Air?Hos. POUCHES, Brougham, Oaa F. Pradical Painter. Mrs, T, O'Lear bas been fads f . drosTILL,Green&ver,Ont, JS ly had gone farther and left the widow's_ mite for seleral weeks past. Re trust&be gains --- -- The ladies held their Mission Circle health rapidly. --�Suaeeeaors to J. S.Barnard. THE WELLI:44T0 7 Hotel. ar• Paper Ha=wg. D000rating• mottling a% the home of Mrs. E. Idadill on Urs. N.Chapman and Mn. Wilcox.of L Wednesday. A dl nombs attended WHITBA;,a to`remoTed to and sboronghly o.erben• Iuleomintng. Tinting• y' goodly Toronto, returned burns atter a pleasant t •d the above bongo.I am prepared to famish Graining. Glazing.-. & very interesting and profitable time sone visit with old friends here. . s000modation to aN wbo desire to Datroniz. spent by all. Mrs.Sweet and children,and Miss Sadie • tea, 8padoae samD'e rooms. I.liali be p!ssa- All ordayg promptly executed. ger, 'W m. Kiap, of Toronto, held a Bray,o! Battle Creek; are visiting their _ :Y ed to res all old Demos wben the have co 2 Bm Egiimatae given a ia1 meeting to answer Bible g7estiono '.aaalon to visit Markham. JAB. a'Am Encu, - PeC .'brother,Whiter Bray here. _ #larkham,Ons, — banded to, which be did to the enure set. Several,from here attended the Kinsale Z,be isfaction of all etquirers. The, heavy -League's ga;deg ort on Friday evening storm prevented mLty from being present, H party Y 2T= !i>•ls-!leJressrstation 0.za y ]sot. No one was drowned we understand. IF'YOU W ANT• • • • Ming Reilly his been re-engaged for TzAims eotxO EAeT ZIM Ae FOLLOWS:— i _ W��TE� i BSN OF Cd�IR -Fairport. another ye*r. She has three pupils writing No.B IialL ' . . 8:52 Y. l` -_--A �eoline engine, �m m - for entrance and two for part 1. We wish .• 12 Loc AL 8:09 P.Iltt, Brantford wind mill, Deering macbioery, orportrted oy act of Parliament tato Arthur Wiles was the guest of Me Avis them all success. �•10' LoeAL, 6:14 P.!fr binders. mows*s, corn harvesters, Corn _ FIONA""Igaaerg• _ over Sunday. Herbert Perkins,of Moorefield,paid his shredders,Page wire fence, binding twine, ACt.tozlmeJ Cs�ital,.,.......»........:,siADo.toxi Mies Amato,teaeber at Kinsale,is spend sister, Mrs. F.•T. Smith L dying visit -t b or stone host. See or write snatcribtad OLpttal.... ......:.•+•••,•• .int the holfdivs rgitli her parehte here. receotlg. Herb.has much better bealtt Trim exon a W28T atyt ah FOLLOW&: - v .................,...........,........ lse,tioo Thos. Manefield has the founqlatirn we are glad to report. No.9 LocAL •8:84•A.1lGc" W. F. IK• Joneis. Asset ea r -- _ S ly ' Galea m, JORI G;owAi< sdeut T,H.I(OMMLAN,R#q,r a sew stable. "11 LOCAL•. . . 2'20 P.M 3 Whitby. t'7 atom • -8:16 P.1L z W!.•H.Sparks'and family TnyLged si tar ; Specialfloc given Io' Winer's Sale' -- t Headaches■ Notes 1 nssolicited sad troml*tlyma(1e as Newcastle recently in,his steam A mirnealoas escape from death was rnm TASLS.-Dasbartan atadeal O Farmeia erselillN discoat,ted American and launcb, Victoria. Foreign Ezohange bought and sold Draft+is Freddte and$any W ile6 have returned recorded 'here Monday afternoon, and 'r•�•7� _ oatd�arailable oa all parts of the world from three Lo five people in,this%OWz Can fiBAIXa f_rOTXa ISAST'D�,1®FOLLCitiB� savings Hash Department. to Toronto atter ependina s week with Congratulate themselves tha% the are 6:47 A.M.' `y their friend Master George Bilts, y PTO. 6 MAIL Dela s are dangerous Interest allowed on deposits at bigbest cur Sir,Brown�bo is io'the a nplav cf-he &live sod nobarmed. For several months No. 12 MrXXD 8:01 1,11 y rent rates,Lad credited bull-year:p to'depoutors Canada Ice'Com as has moved his famil the brick walls of the old Gross building .87 6 p•M. s. learely, when, you. have P 5 y 1 10 LOCAL ' . Pkone curable with your eves, Geo. ]Kerr.Manager. _ into the house owned by Mr Manstield on on the main street of the town lave been r. y Pbon - Why not o relieved Pleasant etreet. standinit ass.reminder of the last serious , 2568 from that pain in yot r Mr, and 41rs. Flett, -and Miss Jeanie, town fire, and to the majority of people a TRAIN&�OIvaQ6E82 DII><Ae FOyLOtrs; DOMINION BANS Palmer,of Toronto,and dies Flossie and dailymenace to the lives of mann passing' 110 11' Loner, . . 8:39 A.M. `bead with a pail.of nor *e, Geo Taylor, of Scarboro, e' Ont the 1 lessee ? � y p- and,particnlarly to the occupants of two +� 11 Bilx$D 2:25 R.M. B 1st of July with Mrs Remmei adjoining buildin a, occupied b ' Arthur Refracting A large number from Toronto spent the 1 g 4- y ? �Ia1l . 8:22 P.M. Fe E. Luke, Opti^tan. ]et of .July here and she camper; are Gilpin, as a jewellery shop, and Jauiee . - Ca 1tal Paid 'UD, $2,500,000 Worfolk,as a barber shop and private •Toronto E�ptical 1'nrlora. P 1 : beginning to pitch their teats. Fairport dwelling... To-dayeraeh cane during -_ ' r Reserve Fund X2,500 OOa has the advantages in many iespl5Ct;ot - - _ _4, 20-1y 11 ]SING STREET VEST., i ¢ocd simmer resort but whist.it lacks is tho'fearful storm, and the Gilpin store is r a.comomda•i n fcr visitor=,it is almost im crushed to tht3 round and the Worfolk :. 7� p ossib'_e for campers to secure board for atop and d, practically practically a -ruin. In eve town, WHITBY 1 BI' &NCH. love or money- rive minutes Nefore the disaster bare. every T RYe s... 1Ir Bed{ord, mann ger of the Canada Icc, Gilpin and her daughter closed their shop general SatakiAlt Businase Trausaet•d . P A and village r: f - gneciat attention g en to the collection of Cumpany paid an official .visit 4o the ice and'.vent home, and surely it was an y Farmer's Bale Slid vs r�otee, houses here on Monday, reporting every intervention of Prosideuce that sent Mrs. may be had, - } ': .par Emnleion.ol Cod Liver OfI with SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, thing progressing favorably. The tom• James Worfolk from her room upetaire the T by propboapbites and cherry bfrk. Its a pang naw send a large barge of ice to the to let her husband in the back door. Just good combination for inns finable. Interest allowed on deposits of e1,Q0 and Up, city daily; bit business has not been as as be got in the room in which she was Wards. Ebey:hai a wished owing to the cool weather • t J.THO�aT10sOE8i however,if o Solcontinues ae b h or d other debris falling Tht bricks, the of bar $ Id e ss t sitting was filled Fresh Artivals the past few daSe•they may expect a boom romf an P is business. house wee a dense rain. Fortunately NEW BBGGTEB of all makes and 'Love your neighbor as pourself." This barber shop wee empty, Monday betne a ul 1 , half I standard comb grope Anti kro&tt styles fol sale cheap oa11 and gee prions o Much. if Dotnded for the morethan ever it`was and to d An earoest effort troliday in hwas made bye local bAldernasin standard butter scotch Celery des weOrs Beyond band boRaissrcali*;and wagon• in our small portion of this wide. world we Arthur Lawlor some time RRC to .have � -Poiiltry spice' 0 C'P teething Fo are rtionlar] inn of it. Iu this Lad Horse and cattle spice O C P Cough drops on bawd. ' y the ooaacil take•eDme definite lotion to GaSO Horse and cattle food O Q P Asthm►ours no doubt m every sio.ilar place there are& compel the otpner of the brick walls to And all varieties of the Bt&ndird'Dyes Plow m,,;y;� oil',' few people whose partienlar delight is to take%hem down,but on Lha alvies of th+ - repairs quarrel with every person who will quarrel �^ with them or say mean Contemptible things Town Solicitor motion was deferred. The Goostul bkaoliirobitbiag: Tlr*fttittmg a geoerally Islas stiont theti6• Wb*t a happy from*buildings are wreoke end she coo• that I111kfrS dot tib*— world this would be if is would learn teals totally destroyed. Lftigttroo will J y undoubted be the result. Much gym- yids:` horses-glad. l 1,; to -mind %heir own sffaiM caege saying y ,t ' • W. $: J k#o�, .rust things &boas Ot it neighbors; &nd pithy is felt for Yr.Gilpin at#d Mf. gild` etttdeawr to live POAMWy witb WL M, j ilia. WarfolL � gag Pha wxv. _ . ;. �-��,v ..r ,-:: .- 'Y. ...r,r. "f• .tie^!•./_rr.R.hs'�M1L•-. w., ..a,::.•. _6.,'S.h'yrp rGwe•S .a.,,..t,�. .. *� .. .. ,-LPA - a u:. .. M r , Y.. ,. F 1 -, - r,: r . .. •e .. .. . ,. i - -" _ ... , . .. _. _ _ - _ . __ - ,.: L - ' - - _ __-__...__.-� ._ - .. _ I here. The best butcher cattle OMAGB OF I�DIA T _ were steady, and sold quickly aC N ver Wit- - Rin'LO� 1 '� from more for perepound.��. little more for selections. A few nessed in LA most G C,oadoa..- - DON P good milch cows are wanted; they A London despatch says :-AsceneE ch v 2 to 50 ea ever C e fetching from $ 5 - $ ran•an thing ,, - • � ..i Cattle,. et BI' :" - ON Pl'ICeS �l Qr� ' C, ng 1s worth more brilliant tl Y .. .. - . _. - - ... -- -. from 5 to 5$elpef pound Coma for offered Imperial r before - ,.--. -- .- de r Tea sou tlinnl,oadothingae OL. ver Half a Million Farta ce of a export realize from 4# to 5°c per att'g P d i n was presented - Toronto. July 8.--wheat -- Tho pound. Export ewes are worth fromInd a tem Le n p nt mToro Is quiet, with Ontario $3.65 to $3.75 per cwt. Bucks ar© at the nib it when then, Ofnee, rPkiZ o0__Great Feasts - -• gradea.steady.- No_2 white and'red selling at from `I to 3c per It. Cults Wales, ill the name of the King 8 c mid fret hts. fetch from $S to 3'each; or'ltunbs ' . th c Is .5 r - No. 2 goose quoted at 68c east, o. a pr a to Pe, age of the ruling chiefs of India _5 The entire inner qunctrungle of the which' were tnscribed, -r. tobarNo• . 1'hardn higher at'88#c, toa$10Ce ache or from 3'i to 5cmF= great building had been transformed- _--- `A London fleepatch says: All the ware cups. Coronation 'putilid jitbilatidn which was expecte) "The King's July, grinding in transit: and No. 1 North- 16. There is a demand for good 'to g� rough pavement was covered ed to attend the coronation, with a Presented by His DtAlestY' ern at 86i c grinding cin transit; No. choice veal calces: with a wooden flooring,. that was genuine spirit of_thankiulrle� add- 1902." le reached a high pitch of 2 lttottliern, 85c. No. 1 hard quoted Hogs m-day are steady and un- carpeted in crimson. Overhead was ge was concentrated on Saturday in The people enough, when the at 86c Toronto and west; No. 1 changed. The top price of choice stretched a magnificent star-spungl- - ": lie festivities _ Connected with the enthusiasm, oddly. a Northern at 84c, and No. 2 North- hogs is S7 per cwt.; ,light and fat ed sheet .•of silk. Around the four is fag's dinaer to' the. goer tri Lon- cheese arrived• st ohis ted eny a"Here ern at 8a#.5 Toronto and west. hogs are $6.75 per cwt. Hogs to sides the stone ledges were hidde►rt 7!ik lly a million Persons eith- tial luxury the shouted Lo Oats - The market is quiet and fetch the top price must• Ile of primocinder beaks of flowers and waving - nti;sie, here missie, y y: 2 2 paltns, At ono end vr'aa the royalk of the Royalehaotseat aleaal: ,he young ladies ho acted t� wait stead No. white quoted at 43 quality, and stale not below 160 sur•sed this, the g dais, with a crimson canopy,ars and screinbLed for eta pieces. to 43#c west, and 43} to 44c east, nor flow a 0s pounds. dais, i by crowns at each , ireided by a i3ingle man. This was as nothing, however, to and on low freights to New York. Following is the range of quota- -crowds rejoiced .. at when the boxes of Corn- Market is dull and un- tions :- -netts Ther'lrr cement of four co a°• the annouudtmteatt3 , that London the excitement The' cottstgnment changed. No: 2 yellow quoted at - .Cattle. the stars o t n sky was as most of all longed to hear, namely, chocolate Mme' in arriving• Ti•e 60# to 61c west, and No. 2 mixed Shippers, Per cwt.'.. .. ••$5.50 $6.75 t ltv cores they being 4 7v ..so- they pl+cat t ronornica _ • that the King had passed safely the was a lithe'late do light... 5 r pCitced as t a in he Eastern ons drove UP laden with flat tin at Barley - T west. with N°• 3 Butcher, -choice:..) 4.75 5.G0 heavens. By a cunning arrangement • :grmt danger which for three weeks wagg there was a great Berle - Trade quiet. - and boxes. Instantly. _ . or m o . had threatened his- life. Joy eta of the ground. extra quotod at : 52#c iYliI I Butcher, d' ary t °f lights this arti:'icinl firmament thenkfulnesa never found more en-i rush from all Paolice were helpless, freights. good,•,.,,, ... 3.75 4.40 r•esemb,led the soft,.pal,: sky of an thuiiaatic expression than London'sIThe waiters and P itched] beipl by Rye - Trie market is steady, with Stocker: , per cwt... ......-'30 4.00 Endian night. Tbc entire quadrangle, _ ' ' pwnbtect citizens put into their and,good naturedly P No. 2 noniinaI at 51c oatsider Sheep and Lambs, usually dull grey store, se,euie . tc cheers, and there was a note in their the hundreds into the clamoring Peas - The market is dull, with Choice ewes, per cwt...... 3-60 3.75 be a glittering war bll�lalace. Look- chears,nt singing w "God Save the throng. The scramble w s not r- No, 2 nominal at 76c outside.ntario Spring lambs; each-,• 2.00 4.25 ing from the floor ul+n'tcrd the liighoe ' King" that somehow was a little riousty .violent.11 n Then the perspir- •Flour--.NineV Pe.r. r cwt... •, cod part by a Bucks pe t 27;,_ 3,00 ,:tiop of ttre,architecture becau.a difierrent from any ever heard before. g 1, themselves, but patent sold at $2.924. middle I Culls.,.... 2. 0 2.1 in istinct in a htminous' haze fila • Emery great hall, and several of ing throng gorged happy freights, in buyers' sack. 'Strai ht s . remedy g Milker and Calves 0 r.5 magnificent court appeared to be . ' "the most beautiful-- of the smaller• apPem'� to be sup rullers, in wood, quoted at $3 are , 00 48•[10 out of all proportion to its arte,iil tl The trooped oR to another sec- ours are , cAch... ... • to 53.35.. Dinnitoba fl ,•••. ••,r„•. 2U0 8. which was du t.o c.ever w t . . of London were utilized for Y ark where. scores of ...... ....I... stes�d Hun elan patgn�ts�.S4.05 to Calves, each 00 size + v a e' .title monster beast, tickets for•which flop o[- the p ga . Na s ' I[a - Tofan€a,--- ptil•c•ti°n of the lights and re- $'1 v del lverry -oa tea " '0 .had . been distributed for a month I e ¢rtheatres'umtisedhthem ueic halls q er cwt;,,... bags utclu'ded, and strong bakers, }Choice hog. , P r0 6.75 the uniforms of . an admiral, `i'hc try-cesitral-nail"laced cstaomit� - .I-iu t._t•,,98 tees of church and charitable so-tnlained there or �$3,80,.to $ --- -- r 1 � �rncwt..... (3_no 6. I'r nears"--WAIN r defies, etc. It was attetnpted to maria afternoon. Oatmeal - Car lots in bb19 . $5 �Heav v-hogs• I'- 0 ' pearl col l;tr and diatr.<,n0 Ito $5.10 on truck, apil i.n sacks at ;Sovvs, per c1wt,.. .. .. 3.50 4-00 i wore a Pc' 9x the scale of eligibility on the THE KINCh'S ME,4SAGE. : .. bests of those famines whose com- King Edward sent a'rmssage LO $4`.90 to $5. Broken tots 25c ex-�Stags,.Per cvvt 0'00 2'•UO�ottclock. The Dukercaot,Connaat Cght er week; mar- �ara MONT11EAL was attired in the uniform of r biped income was 88 p -Lord Mayor -dale ex{-erring re- bfillteed - Bran is dull at S1 G to'I Montreal, Jul•. g.-There were I Tied couples with one child whose in- gret at his inability to carry out I Y - flAld marshal. tie. it corr{,an r(: t e come was 55 per week, and families; his original Intention of visiting thel$16-50 west, and 'ahorts at $1 ).50 about 7,50 head of butcher,' cttttiv41,rirrce of «'ales, The latter -seal et people who wero his guests:-' Ile-said to $20, A-t Toronto brr[n is $1Jr�t,rwght to thel':a.�t-c•nd abattoir for ,he nativ'eichief4. _khuklr,c trn,ict* with . - of two, wh+,se income was, $4:oU, tend• sale, and nbo i ~r0 of these • --- a whose wages, amount-lhe had dep-Aad members of the roya' l and shorts $^-1 in bulk; Manitoba t• 2, stere��7n,c, and to rcl;inx the swords of iagle..Qus°°s- _-_.--- ),ire, At as many ''l runri ed to $3 Per week Tfie arenas¢ ;farlil . a reF.eseni bran $20- !n sacks, sad short, $ sold'. There were uo P others, n:eanirg th<,t the Kinq ail - dinners as Po. and expressed y c yes on the ina;kc't, ad Daly. `t I cep ted the use of the r.vvurd tirru meats broke down to some extent' saltie. in sacks. Toronto. in certain districts, and many Per- the h-pe that the guests-would -.en- _ _ fest sr all-fed anim.,!°, and theao said l ofTered. . . • Ana who war®- eligible disc not joy-themse;ves. -. HOG PIIODUQTS.. at (rc,nr :, Co uqc Per rb_ 1 r.t_c, ay,eml,lAe a is tenv::nf;tint; re - _ - - : - .. -- I The t avccovd !n Partaking le the feast i Their .tstttng duyles kept tl:e roytil nrti�. hogs unchanged. FIo$.I cod >;ruzs-ted I:easts were in act.l%ee $nnt1.14 a most Striktug ,l> eiac'tu Tho _ But, on the whole, the selectians',tamily busy, The Duke and buchete l product-4 .ready We 1lu°te.:-B.,tcon, 4 demand at prices ranging frofn-4§ I;,tct . Indian 'al't'eureu to gunrcow were well made. It goes nithout of Fife evoked in at the great hall P to it c, in ton and I5:c per per it,: eornman -tock• wcr C°dery ar',c) sta'ldld_with jewels, nl.Q - . Saying that every one invited ac-I of the Law Courts. where ri(10 Per-'long clear, 11} I ria to slaw al•satc,, and brought from .'c to case lot., meas lrork, RL'1 0 ed among the roast t.r01idnt of F.nt; -- loptatf, and far the most of them Lt.!sorts were-being fed. Thence they( do , short cut, g'-:%,!"41 ter SL'4. ' near ;c p'.r it r, while the canners paidOi�h woliien anti r,lformi•d nfTicerw traas t.be tame of their lives. went to Floral-liall, Covent.Carden. $ n1okvcf tr:eats - liarrny. 1:54° to 'from 24 to ac for the !easter cdttlo ''.The Mah;lrajah- of Ul-ldlor wore _t [N BLSHOP'S PARK, The Duchess of Argyll+vlsttaed Olym- scarce and higher in t4+ ran encrustrd n•ith jewels ant 14c breakfast bacon, 15c, rolls, 12 f'ulves w're bruee'ets a( diun:anc.s l n his 1 ,111 Tfie larges'. gathering of all ; as,pia and otherThe Duchess of Albatsy wetit_ centres in dLrhrough to 12ic; backs• l:�c, =boulders it}c•- price �":^R at from E2.50 t° $10 Lard - Prices unchanged we each. 11f't�on critters w(-re scarce,himR a hi,lsl lldzinR with ;mets -Ian Bishop's Park, Fulham. where 14, of note.-Tierces, s p err aid R r r 1b,R 1lal:onrfen, the rep-^s ntat,'•v a .. 1000 persons sat'_ down to thirteen the southeast district, and-Pr I ]lac; tube. 11?<c; :sill de.nrer, hips. P 4 M factory lis, 11�c, compound, 93 to 1044. ito,, good- lari - sheet and butchers F•m eros btenetik, of At,}ssinla, nal ,large tents which shelter=ed them'North Loddon, where f0,000 Persons Pa pall from :;g to 4c per lb for arrP-! resent As a gust' ,Ile wore a head , ' 'Croft the hot rays of the avn. Thi were ted under one ro6f o ''� to dress former) of a.11on'a r.,nnc sari 1 ' � �� or tour of these shelters were mark- Lip'-, Who had --''I'IIF_, DA i nY Ill ARK1✓TS.. - ',i,*12+, Lambs said at from E- Sir Thomas at ^_., each Fat hogs 'sold-�t-lrom teen tphile at velvet interwurka ed tet"erance tents-," and these I Butter - 'The tnarket is unchunt;- `I GI to tl;e per tb for good. I viii, go!;I Ile carried 'a shield ant • , • Aprc occupied chiefly by women and charge of the coa:mutee, received safes quote.-Choice i-lb' ra119• I wctghed off the cars, - - c#Iitdrtn this meitaage from'the King, . ed we q ntmenRe sword The r.igh>vs en ` stable-apps.--�at ltuckingham Pa'nce, when the 118 to 17c, teasel dairy tubs- 16c: tertainment cost $a dQ,Ottn I It was a really'seeps a et wa:, At lt•s height :- store packed .Nett, Qoe,d color. 15 DROUGHT AUSTRALIA. 0 LS N Ing gathering There were mane I B S Y to lnkc; an d q to 14cr crcosrt- T I _ ta.«ti o!_attempts at 6eatticss and � 'fl'ow. , is the dinner at Futimm I rum, 1• 20jc; cresuiery AST . - --. _ i get along '" Ica prints. 194 0 F IN DEMA 1?: pervmal adornment, wiAch_were al-jg g was simply .. 'Glorious." solids; l8t to kilt, - - ` movt t-itiful Poverty. where-It we, I Hts reply It . Chicken From,Starving p I Ela a Million Fatted Ch a t describes •his•gt'eet-� Egg„ -� The ❑y,•►rke_t coJnttnlres Sow Flocks o3 Shee are Kept" apparent. Showed more to the !aces !and that rightly. Felected fresh gathered I Wanted in Britain. . feast all oyer London Steads, - n Ottawa despatch says - :n -._ . . _ . of the Plvple -than tat tlieir attire. There were distributed altogether tock In good demand. We <luote.- Sydney despatch 's .-An in- tri d g I 1 of the o carton went A P ) . a,nd the icy 350.i>40' pounds' at cooked meat. Selected fresh stock. 15 to 16c; or-I dignaiion mage meeting orfs held :n quiryea are being made of the AKrI _ Car to di,,Vui a even that. ands �, potatoes. the dinars otock,, 184 to 14c,• seconds I the .,. I Town Iiall on Friday to •. CutturAl Uvpartmetit an ttuhalf o The Prince and Princess of Wales 250,000 Doof 1•- and checks, 11 t.o 12c. protest against the refu--al of the British--buyers; through a' hlontreii, -- - ;rrrtred just et t_he-hour that tt'had same number of 1of cheese. 125 tons (' eese - Market 1s atead•v.. Fin-l.1, oral Government 'to mrnit iho shipper, for 3t1o,0oo .nc,cia,ly fz;ttel - IG1'+•n announced the feast evould' be- 000.000 ,ounces 'h r h "c: seconds.41' to 10C . nix) salons of beer, + �todder d+-ties in (elle of the draught chickens, to he. rlclivered In Alon gin, and it ls-the simple truth to Ray lof pudding, 36. g est, 30, to 1 A rrs'r:uuoa was car ivd asking the • beer, and treal . next fall, Tan rents a -pounc __ . -' _that every one at the tables show- 150,000 pints of ginger NTltY -P11(k)T7,CF., ,ttrp gu•trantrvd. A 3ianctne,ter houw . - ed treater Interest An seeing and 15.000 Pints-of time )alae ' • CSL'•' therph nsav to sta at once anti - 1 Dried a-pple�Th g thc•rehy save the starving stock and nsks the department to rec:otu Wel" CIIN'ring the Royal visitors than in i^The usutruftrnUtctrt�• and pudd ng ink, astd pr'icrS arernominalhin dO II prevent the temporary extinctio•u of tlrlt2.t a'h" can ship excerai t1u,i„unc - - fir, great sypply of edibles heaped mutton, ]Taps - Trade quiet, with prices ,the pastoral - industry. As au ex-_dots•-. ci'ickens to arrtve in l",6g[,tnc bc•fure them They sang and shout- l In some districts Pickles were added i steady at 13c Searlings, 7c. lample of the extent to ahich'aru- in ,l an xtry, 1''el.rrunry And hlltrch ed nrrti ch1•ered like mad for the.few to the bill-Ai-fare The King's Honey-V°ery little doing; eoutb. !t,cial fMdil:, of stock prevails it Maty !'I';- duality is to 1-r,, -,.:-t+'.tr t'. the . - _ ' .ininutx,s that the members of_ the I soA'th cn)�casas tfienwareirunk acups. lroni the $2 to $2 25 per, dozen, I be staled that the 13urrawar:g btu shipment sent from Smithy rille•, (int I;oyat•tn illy remained. Aeons-The r doze,is quiet; ordta- tion .near 'Condot�glin, hag tut-""" Experiment Station, 's+hippery hott ------ Then they tell to in perfect de- The entertainers included SverY fttic to �1 {CS bush.: hand-pick-lwagruns constantly const}'it focidtrr'iin the West and in Jtnntrral are.frC __- rontnv uat)l the beet. potatoes. plum class., from Suianne Adams ,to Dan ars, ed. $1.'l5. haat the railway siding to pared to help flints olio are not in _ - • •puMtng, ale, beer. and lime juice Leno. Mme. Nordica and 6finnre alas baled-The market is 4111Ct• pot, tluoughoul the run,'- It is'lis- a position-to I,roperly kill and pati, ... halt lien consumed. hey admired Palmer entertained the diners at with fair demand; timothy, $1<'• 'gi•il,+tted thence by a least of lighter their chicAens, .hp accepting list t`a Ring's gift of souvenir earthen- Marlebone. for No. 1. Ivohides, assisted by 350 men and chickens for export"to Great Britain, straw-The market is gritct. Car loft saddle and harness horses. =11 I#e'conditioned only an their taint pro a SALISBURY TO RESIGN. PEACE IN PHILIPPINES. lots on track quoted at $5 to 55.50. I cvdtei sappIi of Sydney is in a'Perls 'fatted, and 'pay the highest I tan^, latter for No. 1. -rata n ttion. et p Timca Saylt He Will Remain Until President -Roosevelt Declares Its c l co d' mark rirce• • _ ,Restoratida. Pbultry - Offerings are limited. _4• _ ' ►�. _- .-- ;..iter the Coronation. we quote:-Turkeys, scans. CHEESE IS CRITICIZED. a' A`-Wrtshin ton despatch sarys:. The pair. to ]lc; _ h London despatch trays: King g 1.3c per -lb,; da., ala. TRAFFIC ON S00 CANALS: - Edwa •d Friday signed the r poinU President has formally declared the chickens, 75c to $1 per imtr is firm. restoration of peace in the Philip- Potatoes--This market Large Increase of Tonnage Over British'Merchants Think Much p: went of Lord Salisbury's principal inea tirchi thgo.• 'He hhs placed - . - - Schomber 5[o- P with'very few offerings. Cars' on - Previous Years. It is Shipped 'too Green,. - __ : pr)v,tte aecretsry, g the islands under complete civil con-- trach are quoted at'-1,c to $1 .Per S. Donnell, to succQed Lord Esher, who An Ottawa despatch QaYs Tile An Clttawa drspatclrsay�r I'ro- Donne from the secretaryship of His trot, and has extended' general ant- bag, and small lot at $1,15 to total'freight carried op,.tire '-'S°° fessor Robertson say.x the ;dont i i•sI nasty to the Filipinos, who have $1:e5. canals cast and west, for June was I Produce Merchants' Association has ;jdajesty's office of works• 'he Times,been in rebellibd• These three , -_6n an editorial article sass it.thinks' LItCITED STATFS 'MARTS' 4.721,608 tons, an increase Duel' received a report from the sec.retury _ will-things. marking one of the most June, 1901, of `lU'=,533 tons, and of the'Bristol I'rovisi°n:'lla1c As- Lt doubtttilI -ord __Suiisburv- . err in Philippine -Firm. try to fin secretary, and that important- -,ehapt oter,June, 1)00, of 614,000 tons- soci ilori,'stuU- g-ttta-1 ctusntit:ies 'ef------ e a ointment of 31r. McDonnell I history, were accomplistod through BufFal0, July uiet bin,firm: •1Vo. -Thd-YOtalTor the Canadian canal for I Canadian c'h�se' tyre arriving too - th PP tine issue of three separate orders R'heat-SpTingCn�Dad SS O}c; winter June was 1,118,654 tons, .a de-''green• and neve, and but itis is cannot at�io revive sand roclamattone, one by I've-JI-Northern, Corn-Sten tits Premier's resignation• After . the P. No. l red, 82.}• crease oi. 1-16,491 tons as compared likely, if continued, to have 'an in- silent over his own signature ex- weak; 71c; Nor 3 do•, c furious etTect, on the cheese tends.. COY0f11a_t10R. •c,ldln'g amnesty; one through Sec>. dv:,Piro. 2 yellow, with June, iJ0], but increase of 2 corn, 70c: No: 3 do., 823,000 tons as cotnpac•ecl vv'ith •hfno While the curing of cheese at lova '. `-T' retary Root:, by the President's or.- 70jc; No. No. 2 white, I. "'-'' BURNED TO DDATH.... Gem.-Chaffee from his 691cr Oat -Firm; 1900, During the s8ason of April,;temperatures, not abov'L '(i0 degrees ! der, relieving e. No. 3 do.,_57,c; No. 2 mix- M and June the total freight car- Fahr., will produce t:he blest Dual- tr Ic r. d_ a• 58# _ 55c; o• 3 O. o C. � riesi--bc both canals was 11,4R6..,U1, its, the cheese: must be he``Id for a ' Catastrophe in Settler's,; Some third, which takes the shajre the a ed, - nn inereaee .Of 4,720,000 tons,' aver'pc'i!fod of not less than two -weeks in . Near North Bay general order, addressed to the en- 1, in store', 6.2c. Canal freights the same reriod of 1900 and ai l;,-'rte curing room, to permit the rip• 6',-Dire. A. Coca:- tiro army ot•the United States- to steady- _ - l+orth, Ila), Jilly '-Northern,. 107 000 over the three u,onths of er.i2Ig process to be well -•farted be- cretary 1900. The total trade- throijgh'I fore the clieese are put on the rail- - '. erline and her liltletoo i-ytha at sion to expre theiPresidentss l gh -Lower; Noll forth eat711oaid. , way cars or steanisilip. daughter were burned - _ Northern, 7G to 77c; _ - -flay night at their home. about apPrecfntion of the work it Lias ac- 7 8c•temT lac-,l i 4;c.` Rvv-�tvady; No- morntUst;wag 1a65(1 r52n tong, a till _-+ Y3 miles out in the country, and her complished, both in CtYba uttd iu the i SSP a ball P tlippines. 1, 58,c. Barley-Steady; N° 2• of G3G4,000 ns ret:the.cor..respond; E - li tie.fivayearold:boy was so �! le. G- to 71c. Corn - i uontiraty and of 970,000 - - -1#r>. samP n, a EARTHQUAKE, KILLS_MANY ,, �_ burned"that there is •small hope' of - . September, G3;c. tOT9 o gitartei of 1900. was "-'�� Diimieapolis, Julv S.-Wheat clos- . Violent Shock Wrecks Houses at his recovery. DIrr, C:ock'erllRe September ro i _ - a oat ' . :a•bsvnt from llo'mc, and when Mrs• TRAIN BLOWN ..OFF TRACK• ed-July, 1•c: e ten er ..;c ° _ .. P t c I . - - . . 7.2#c; ,.on track, No. 1 ,hard, 81;c, ' - "Cockerline and children retired for FL N KILLED the night a lamp was lett burning No. 1 1Vorthern, 701.6; No. 2 North- r ._ . . • A �'ieuna despatch says: There the t'•' - was a violent c22•tllcluake at Salon• _- - _.on the bible, and it`io supposed13 Killed and.15 Hurt on Indian ern, 74}c. Terrible Accident on.Electric.Road ice, a seaport city of European . lamp exploded. - - _ Railroad. r 'Turkey, in...Roumelia, on Saturday _ ♦__ in NAS York, State. '� A Bombay despatch says :-A train LIFE STOCK NARKI TS. Y„ despatch I'lftei'noon, flans houses were wreck) 'CANADIAN FLOUR, on' the East Indian Railroad, near Toronto, July 8.=At ttte Western An Amsterd C 1. Friday night fedi and there was a -great loss of ' Rampurha, was blown down an elii- cattle yards to=day there �r :• - -_ -- - War 6flice to Be Asked to Change barrkment by a cyclone on 'Nednes total -of 90 carloads of live stock, a frightful accident happens __ _ _ Specifications. - y Thdrteea' persons' were killed, including 1,250 cattle, 2,0 sheep biountain.Lake Railway, all alae- MILITARY -STORES. BURNED' and laru S, n;i0, Bogs,, 170 calves, fere road. nrnning about five miles - An Ottawa despatch says: The and fifteen were injured. ire - ` and 30 milch cows,• For really good' north•of Gloversville, to a•shimmer Government will call the attention _ i.-#. `-- -'• ••-- export and butcher cattle there was resort. Two cars were con at Lorenzo Marques Doe( - S F' -' of the home authorities o[ the 'Ad-, a goad inquiry at prices which were down Lite grails, one behind the oth- _ $2,500,000 Damage. --. niiralty t.a the importance at mak- TO gEEP CANADIAN ARCH. scarcely quotably changed, but for err. The inotonnali lo5t.control-ot A L°renzo Marques-de�rpatch says • Ing a Change in the' [or ther than the•best stuff the rear car, and it ran into the British military stores, valued _a' - _. the. supPlY o[ IIovr to Vie vessels of anything 0. uadesSe At Will Be Maintained For Rest of trade was easy and prices peak. The first car, telescohinR it- The cat's over £50U,000 ($2,5U0,000) has 1}vu-Nor{h American �4 London Season. cattle here wore largely-made op ' of ran' for serine distance. andf ilell lain loin`t>ecn c'estroyvcl by a >+ro which start present the product of one Of . .the white ed at the Nefhet_l,iirds ryier nn Thurs alis-mills'is u}ado the'stand- A London - despatch sags,:-Ar- iTl conditioned morass-fed stun, the t.,v . and overturned, g AflnaeaA. Czed that rangements ars being made'to keep no one appeared to want, the fvas5cngo+'i vent known cwere nekltlnlcc! dtiy and spread to adjoining psi: lthough itis i•eoogn intact ins the D ty. The fliclnes were not CSLIG ped, a the rho Canadian arch Good to-ch cx ort, cattle cold: llcrnrath. T ':lr - '. > Canadian flour is the best 1R.. at Srom 5# to G;c per pound. with and :la injut'ed. _. 'There ,vvercr 70 i�sh s this p ft 1. , - y 1)iflc� rest of rho London ,season, as, it is. gui� ec7'A despatch was 'lac world. Sce7ninS1 the Wet '; lendid 'adcertiscuicnt. 0 8:c AS the top IiRure Tor "the best nn��vneers in 'each car• people baro yep td e.4"h s'lsssoa...a sp . . . .. - . I • . . ! . . .. _ . r! ', 1. . . _ r ._'/' .. .. 1. I ..._..__. ,-.sea -�- .. ._ _. .. .. .11 ,W.,,,- r u., t, a,w .. 11 _. -._.--.. .._ ���y v - .:..-••-,w. 'tae' -It r•�'-�,^'"ca=� .f� .-, eA p. -_.. .. - 'x _ ,... �;. �, •. . �. ..W ,,,, a • .. .. - r 1' -. .r ..••rr1-..r'.,;i t :; - ';5..;. '_•ti:,- -" z. ) .- ., f \ - ,' .c}' .i:..- .. ..- i. • i . .. .. , - - --- - -- ---- - _ _---_ __ . -_----'- - -- .. �-u 1l U1>LL►� �J y151� =THE COSSACK'S WHIP. - People who are uliacquEVX . _ clothes and render the Itussia, and who read of street dis CONTAGIOUS SORE EYES IN hands liable to eczema. t•urbances- being suppressed by the , CATTLE, Cossacks with their whips, have lit- _ �-t t6 - � _._..-___ _ i tie idea of what formidable weapons The Disease Is Now Quite,. Com- these are. Made of hard leather, 1 `. mon.-How It ffiay Be NUGHT and tapering to s flue point, they t+ . ., L�/ • Prevented. aro triangular is shape, and the Cos•• � ,..__-..� � "There exists each summer in the suck who knows how to bring the edge down upon his victim can in- —� G/L,G-f_" • Unite s the ey4s ct a wound that ia_mQt infrequent- -� 1- l^ loos intianrmation of - ly feta . one O" • - Wong cattle that is popularly called by which the eye and a. portion o �/ A ` inke}e" from the red ,,and inilatn- L]EPEI+T•�S the check are cut. L/ �// ��� . ed appearance of the eye. The dis- .•. �/" !d;� •- - . ease is quite widely distributed, and �for the Oehioa D" w ��. �'"'�'� a + . I'while it occurs at all seasons of the _- _- _- The professor had been annoyed by -��' year, it is most frequently observed YOU CAN'? KILL LONDON. the tardy entrance of a student into --. ---T— while the lecture room, and poia_tedly etop- during the summer' mouths. 'I �c"�"f"f"�"f"�__H" 1'�•'S"'�•' cattle are on pasture, as fist and It is a difficult thing to kill a city, ped talking until the man took his - -- - -- __ _ _ _ __may- /' • .pollen from plarna increase the ir- and there are some welt-kno3vn seat. After class the student- went, TheflnMt m=tohpin citation of the eye. The disease was places that haeve so much vitality to the desk and apv}ogized, "MY I Every the werld,rrrad°trom ,U6 5 watch was fifteen minutes out of the ikon- - w B Ed' dy�5 Soft corky atna luM� first observed by the writer iri this that they will survive any number of - for ...... 3 State," Hays N. 8• Mayo, of the disasters. Take Rome as a first ex- way, sir. It's bothered me a good $ulphtlM'OuB. for....., r r especially witxbk Z liansas Experimental Station. "But ample. No fewer than ten times has deal lately, but after this I shall for dem°Stl° use- �7 since that time has spread -rapidly, she been swept by pestilence. She has put no more faith fn it." ft's not Odorless. `i Headlight" putupinneatall-a-w - _ Leen burned twice, and starved out y boxee,aseertedwlaln ✓ and is now quite common. The dis faith you want in it," replied the wh box omtkinins ease seems to attack $ouitg catty ou six occasions. Seven times she Professor "it's works." I. Evenj 3tiok— p _.- about matolkea- - rather than old, but cattle of a has been besieged or bombarded. But --- -. r _- R ages will take it, and it. seems to she still flourishes, Perhaps that he A gentleman was one day visiting A �tltoh tttrestwnnanatnok - r � 'affect old cattle more severely than why she is called the Eternal City. a friend's house, and while strolling a=e. ... calves, It does not affect other ani- Paris has had eight steges, Len faro- in the garden cams across his little EYerybtl(o�1-" 1artCheS t mals than cattle Ines, two plagues, and one fire boy, and, speaking Lo him, said A Lighter `V For fatty by THE CAUSE OF THE DISEASE which devastated it. We make no "Wolf, my little man, how old are All First Class s reference to the.number o2 revolu- you 7" The child- answered "Five." Dealers . has not been ''6*discovered, although tions, as the are too numerous to what are you going to be ?" . 444-1,,��,¢„�„", it a believed to is due to a Berm• mention. But Paris still flourishes. And the unexpected reply w9s, - "' The manner in which the disease is "Six." �i spread from one animal to another Constantinople has been burned out r■■ A `■ g�Y�i it is little understood, although flies nine times, and has suffered from A man 50 years old has walked The Dawson Commission c� TORokT are believed to Pia an important four plpgnee and flue sieges. There 12,000 mires, eaten 9i tons of meat Can heindle ar BUTTER, EGOS, POULTRY (sills, or dnrrrd)r RTiAMfElRritt� _ ,' art. The disease, tlowecer, spreads are some people who think that quituns have hepn as and tt ski"- and eggs and vegetables, APIil3,TOfR4TDES. other Frulte, YEfiTABLl6 or PRODUCE t0 @tiOd tldttahta@r. during the winter when - a on of fluids - F-- fence invited. 4`t'� AiPe aboil Direct contact seems bad for the city as any pestilence. an 8 - Shipping tags, sfampi*{radssisppled• ar*ea9�' t An on—ben>a ;- California now stands fifth among to be a meamS of spreading a is- the Amet'iran alk- rII���T -3ron(LO".a Chiron ys discharge into England Las 7.839 chimney-sweeps ease.' They undoubtedly aggravate gas as a kind of mound in a swamp' o! petroleum. 4,100,000 barrels the air daily 15,000 tone of uncotb- s it, but the disease must be intro- In her early history she was sacked, came from her wells last year. and soot-uos?rchants, sumed fuel: duced into a locality hy•an infected burned, and all her inhabitants . . _ . - -- - - _ animal, buuhered. She has been decimated tie-"Oh, that you would let me The first symptom usually noticed by plague Five times, exclusive of I y BrWltrt3 Of OlIItIII9IIL3 for Gatarrll arty t'tilte t.CPLD tr ods DtT• - lap my burning heart at your,feet !" that contain �lerOurj rake lAmative Drawn Quia►ce Tablets Ali is a I refuse discharge of tears rr•om typhus, cholera, smallpox, and such She-"You may they are very drngIttttats r reload the motel it tt fain wcurs. - one eye, running down over the face, maladies. She has been more or cold." a? merear, w l: •.rely deet,., th. erne■e of i.W,{}so>•ea aiyastttre b on recb bos tdA. VDust and dirt often adhere to the flees burned seven timer9. She is rmeL'aa•.cotn etel7deraniteth.trbo:IITetem moist hair and a dirty streak is thriving in spite of all. - - -- --- ut:c',n Dould aeeerhb. u•od race t as Two small buys in a remote part a w assnHr+nit,t:b'ought a mutoue•utfwee■, ells! of the country were asked how they - observed, especially in white faced e,r•rcnr ton•from rcput+41op4n testi�+�• _ cattle, extending from the inner STRAtiGLI iIG IS PLEASANT• i &,maga taep tslrldc iat�t fol Yttber' ,ou Managed to get a barber. _"W'e r>er coy poetib y darlrafre'lfborn• He V-cil arch ' er go to a barber's, said one o! corner of the eye downward across One ues(ion often, asked land which Cure.maantartured 5y Y 1 C4•ne77 is o 70 them "It's much too far But -------, - the face. The disease usually begins I q Ledo,O.,contains so merun'T.and to taaen ln• d" few living parsons are able to an- WIMA teraally &.;•.int direcyy upon tete blood 424 IiHiy cuts my hair and i crit Billy's, in one eye and later attacks the f ewer is, What are the sensations of mucous porlace+ of the ap•Lanr• In buying and we pra+atise on the cat.'" other eye. In some cases both eyes a than who lK being strangled with a flair.Cet+ura lire ba•ora d Malt the ¢Qea:• inay be attacked at the same time Ise. Is tskealxterpal', d Co. Teaatoleda rope2" tions of the few who have Ohio• b7 r. J. Chea., tet6/raool+ia fynnenrr,��,a e�meatt 1hn M 11 n Associated with the 'discharge of lived to give an account of what free. 191U a LI1HMOM 1116 090 N0Ir Vvorar. . tears is a awci]inR of the eyelids; Cie Ion Tee 1s the finest I LbtdD Dr°ttlatA.prtor•IDoperbotile. w T �. 113G which are Hearty closed partly from o:carred to them at that critical mo- Y RailaFSimily Pt11A6 the berg the swelling, bit principally to keep meat say that after one lastest of'Tea t110 vQ�r1d prod WCOS, _ ' the light from the eye, as bright pain IDs chief sensation is that of a 450 sterrographers are employed an mares of brilliant coier� bciore the &lard 19 .sold Only 117 Toad I London newspapers, i THit MOST POPULAR DrNTIF1110i -' light se,-ms to increa>,e the pain eves Profes«vr Boughtcn. who was The front part of the e}'eball be•' one day testing for himself what PaCketN: _ I� -- comes W.4ky white in appearance-,aaich an . exper,encd would be like, I C A LVE R T f an-d one spot kua''ly red or copperilo�,t his footing, and %A as accidental Black, iViIXed and G4•eon• t Messrs, i C- Rbilerin do Dear•Sirs,-1Thile in the country rk R B V L 1 C .,;--9 n a des br rescued ust as tea drinkien "5aleda"{rota tea, summer I seas badly bitten by A./ colored. At thisp p. 1 f.a revered and 1 span tzy tact aumm _ . Y - ---------3tTzlatt F nt1`trrinfi usrralty �t art, -f - --- -_._.-_� _ �1 i f�'' -. _ .. Lhe act _ave Haig wee I vcd""u b � bads ' that I chou,hl i �• ^ u looks to be a reddish fleshy• mass, It y _ _ out e datiguru totY n couple of 1 C 1J T a r about fc .cavo the od He de- . _- . _ breaks and diachargrs a small �clared attei'word% that he felt no 112AKiNG HEADWAY. weeks I was advised to try your P 0 W p E R• - - -amount of pus or nuttier that es• pain and that. the only sensatioq�. Liniment to allay the irritation, 9 V capes with the tears. .As the animal was that nt a foe before his eyes, I The Galicia.as Are Doing Weil is and did , so. The effect was more pro"-V"MS taath, trreeta■e■the btreath. . recovers and the eve resumes its nor- �he which finally changed from a bright the-west, 1 than I expected•-a few ap}licattoas scranhtbene the t.a.a . . -mal condition. a white speck' remains bice to a black color: Ile %aid that.' I completely curing the irritation.Pre- _. 11 -. -on the. eyelid for some time as a In no fear of the consequencgg, -Only those who are able to go ' venting the bites from bec_oralug,l scar slswin� vch�- �f ___ a •i a{ th cai.,rc's. w�rel even a right among the Gaiiciasis, those sore. MINARU'8 LLNI)SLEI3T 1s also Band later(, �g sew ca-e� aha abce who know and understand them, can _ �durce of extreme vleasure, Position to tell what a good article to 1LeeI oft the mos- weakens. the front of the eyp. t!!'s,+c.F , really be in a p u oes, 1 Brass_ an extent that it bur;td and allows . � --I kind of people -they are, and what 4 K yours truly, rnetrt•■asnto.Ore me. Ur+r�orn,e tine the contents of the anterior chamber -. kind of subjects they will prow. W. A. OKE. EVERY T�1NN CATI HAY£ A BANG , :•of the eye to escapeI LIFE Afton visiting the different setile- Harbor Grace, Nfld., Jan. 8, 1898. A FEW OF THE CAfi2-;S • •^r noted. Sit, cataw ' sleets around Edmonton, and up la l�we■t p:+Hese � sa4 --- the Saskatcliewttn districts, I am baorlln•tra:looe,matw teas. t�'riLa u.for sap where.the eye bursts will heal and -_ _ • Ehfas to tan•tepar Mpv•uafl.teaueiramyyntt•. , ,i vrh e.the l wilt recover the sight - pleased to be able to return • to Fifty-one British ports Imported I WHlLBY il,OICB R1 Vii., 'D'iD11ti8Qr blit to the tzialority o! cases the ,WITH A!7 EYE bNGLE TO THIS Galicia a-ad tell their fellowcountrye 481,000 tons of ice last year. 'Ono GOOD OF SER FELLOW-KEN men of the great headway thev have port-London-took 230,000 tons of Tomato,0et and tSlnalp�t, Mas animal will be permanentiy bind in SHE TOILED• made in the great Canadian North- this whole amount. . that eve. A few cn. qq are reported wept „ -- �� T�E R DYEING where both eyes hate Turst and tkre - - wnitnal was permanently :Much was the at atement made by einp. %b• ewus! he Story of Eliza H. Varney, of Itev, Father Zotdac, the only Cali- and "•rice off the rata. Cie am e•e Oar+ie¢•.d KA Gtoeee elrsn•d Tea■. Doth eves. During fPie acute stages r am be . -- r of the disease it both eyes are affect- }31'oomheld, Oat.-Spent Momy ician missionary in th© Korthweat, foo,day r rio'�a :tea r'gas°� P000et mce�ata -- ed at the name time. the infiainma- Years in a Service of Saintly who was in Montreal the other-day BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING C0. ,tion may be so severe as to reuse a Sacrifice to the Poor and Needy on his way 'back to Galicia to se- Madame 1{aissavou, a .noted Rus- MONTSY.AL temporary blindness, the animal he- -Ministered to Their Physical curd more missronaries, He was elan woman, who died recently, left ing unable to roe at all, and it is as Well as Spiritual Wants. brought to this country ten months a library of 18,000 volumes all by Dominion Ung Steamehlp� . - _,necessary to feed and water then, to aqo by Mgr: Legal: Y Illoutni:eld, Ont., •luly 7.-(Special) Considering the diiflcultlee that women writers, aoot...i w Lrrpo•L 1leekon w urs prevent them from falling away _Our community boasts of having they had to surmount, great .if not • • tool' Yoni.na to Lrerpoot vwQuee.s .; rapidly in flesh. If the animal has within it one of Lhe most devoteu. 1Per Orra tstxtr Tears. town, _i Iasgonishiltg progress has been made. Lrga.odra•tateat.ab,pa 6ap•,tor a000nmodaaoa . the disease.in an acute form there Chri¢tiau women that ever Wiled in ` e•r•aet•••aeot�•..rte... a.looa. and sw.roema Is often some fever associated with the world's viuevard. Of, course they tt ere very poor, but Rle�o lcoe�b af9�LAars been cooed fearer■are are anikAsbi[a at+eiel r►tewoa has keen er ra uta it : and in practically all.cases the to-day, owing to their continued in- yes"by=III ion■?t mot�tars for veh ebiterw .•11�a gecooae•loon •sd TYireCl.r.prcommo�won. 1M Owned and lilemsed by Grid, thia I.to-day, .there is little if any real ,eethina. with perfect metes•. It .00tl.ai the ah11i r,to•ofta.,rscand au wartieelsm appal to•ny agent animals cease to ruminate, and se heroine' and her guy them, and while ■ort.w.Cee e°mr,.li.,■au pet°'`nro ertad scan,• of the comt►ar,or stand shout with care lopped and vert among etbe 1,•.t remedtt lea piarrhoa, Is y'u•eal N tke 8lotrrd•,3dlU•t d. D.7orranu J t7a. .^ band. since deceased, =Spent many Y ,lees avid L, 6raegt>_i in e,e pert o! ti• won d. _I7dtw8r. 13wtoa. MaatrLzA,0 orLlsaL , eyes closed exhibiting all signs of years of faithful pastoral work iii money is yet very scarce, stilh the Tnntye.•a•wuobottle. It■ .n�e t■ ; o.+oai•ei•, - a nev'era suffer Milch cogs usually._ *' majority have fairly comfortable Y,sure and ask for Kra winsiow'■ SwLh:ag al-up, I „- ditletertt pafts of the cwiut:enL.. hollies and--a]wal. enoiigkt�o Hai.- t •itit>b ! p0 HUMBUB s nrr rs• ` fall. away, in tha amount of milk islizabeth If: Varney, reiict of the arecaes•raleI secrrted„or in.sEvcrc cases it may 11tH Leti tarnev• is Hoer 73 years And it will not be very long slow s,,,n.n.5-.,v,Moen e.rk.,,n'C•ta before they prove to the outside Traveflcrs on British railways lose D,,,,,,,, a,.p,..,•..t>.i eL.,area I. he Stopped entirely, Having to tiie of age, and is living in quiet retire- l flail about 1,100 parcels. I r«a:w a►k...ra,a..li'e,r,wre, >v `�; hent here. :�tte is a member of the world that flies me good subjects' y 1 .,:•,..,,n...:.++.a. e,r..er.Hens ctnsirrg of the .yrs tnget4er teach flit as good as 'those , -- I z..ea,a,ar.f,n. I'A"51ao,,...n<RI "pain, the animals rfo not eat vecll, infact, every r„t.,.iat,. rt•,•..+ti>•rne•r.ri__ '"Ilein-pasturerare,, nocfoty of the Old Orthodox soviets flat have cisme from any other 1 I cs13rn. 'o=t r: r•• r.,.>a.u..lTHsps' nnd�his gimpis peace-Wvin6 soviet} tart the 1_,ard's O�ime�t Was taGrlppe, bt•la7n. r►t:ZceBaraaTo9,rviar '_ ,•; e result fall saves in Mesh. Since couhtt}--Fr�-tha-_y--5-- y _ _ Healer had a .iriore humble or more' have been particularly anxious to � � pract ieally no animals die of this worthy member. I learn English and to adapt them- WOOD R PHOTO.iEWGP.Al!V••IMG_ _._ clisense and 6nly a few are perman- It is of her work among the Douk- Denmark has 100,000 hives of J ,O�iES NC O critic aT'ected ns,to sight, file great- selves to English customs. ' But now bees and exports 2i million pounds •' 0� _ est loss is' in the shrinkage 'of flesh hobors in our own Canadian \orth- that they have• shown that they are P _t68.6AY-5TREET,-1ORONTO t west that she loves most to speak, fish• of honey; — ----- ; 11° , that follows. .the of of the dim and many and cicid are tier recol.lec, PfrFfectly willing to learn Eng the would be very much pleased if - . ._ , _ case, tict of this peculiar people'. y Monkey Brand Soap removes all ,�.! 1f l,osfiblc the disease should- 'be One of the greatc t difficulties this the Govcr'nnient would assist them ? prevented dby keeping nfected ani- tlncotcd woman had to contend .with not to .forget their oven language. tains, rust, dirt or toa'ni dtr butl - 1 mals'avcnc from the heal After Up to the fires nt time English fs won't wash clothes. : ., was disease among hrr poor people. the only language that is L•eing the disease is once introduced But elle had armed her. tt'ith a ANll SAVE THE FF.]S. ”' nin�nhst n bunch of c:attic; by reps,- remedy that was as unfailin as her taught in the schools that have . ating and isolating the nl'.ected ani- g been eAablisli•ed', and the people gg a very charming and �,. r - . ? >` utan charity-Dodd's Kidney Fills would like their cliildren to obtain hips. Pi • ,,j orals ns soon as the first sy.utptoms ire t}� aisaciciiis widow, called recently on -'--- - gut sickness. s legal tricnt� '.- . Pl`�I.ASE CA_ lE CHECKED. 4ome years before she had trial malternitl tong!ic• wa home consult him on a matter of interest _ . 1 ani at P='e°a'iit on my Y " >� It is not practic a to attempt to end proven the value of this great to Galicia to tsv to secure mission- to her. treat a large number of animals un- nodicine in her otcn Casa whetgi� ai les to take tip work among the "You know, sir," she said to him, ' less they should be especially tslur ,}iroatened with Dropsy attd s'ifferin Settlers. I shall certainly advise "that when the late hire Pigg died o '- able or suffer from the disease in a ith Rheumatism. They had .con.- - `_-,s, f sealers foFlii. When it is adsisable to lotely restored her, and y.f , Sl;a more cif ills people to Colne out, but he left me all• his fortune, much to 4 O� / ' � { . iud' in from' the letters that have my satisfCion, 'of course, but he =;treat an animal it should be placed :oumd that Lhe prevailing to g g `\ I� ''� '�'t, - xe-. in a darkened stable, the eves thor- among the Doukhobor people .was itlready been sent,`tory uch to beducbe Pgi wh ch I must tsaytI don'tllike�f \,.� �� i .oughly trashed with cold water, all Kidney Disease and Prorsy sire knew tlficu to coliio. -Well,.,: v'entured the lawyer, "I v ��-1 ecretions removed and a solution that Dodd's Kidney Pills would' Fo _ -°hand<crrne w�nian-ism'-t I --600d Th/fY9s, tO Eat E i_ _- es ---of--boric --acid,-tt�tc--grafrre -dis- her most, valuable aid in leer good pecialty complimented by being left From Libbr'etamone,.,V: to l,*.I■a -� ,. wlwte paniTPn.uts. cents used la •-- -, solved in-an ounce of water, should work. 1 a i is g." Pg Poor oi:n wb- Mlaa�d s Ll�ime�t f,,r Rheumatls�rr I should say'not," ai,e laughed. { B��'�' ` be applied. A few drops of Harlem. She tells of ono Po9 fi m e.+ oil, or' a little ointment matte by man among this people who was "Now, what I came to see you ' .mixing one part of finely pulverized suffering so severely with the Dropsy The Colis^um at itonie was planned &bout wns•whether or .not I . must. Natural FS lavor ' iodoform, with twelve parts cit fresh that she was terribly bloated alt by a Jcw, Gauttcntius; who - after- e.ecuto shat you call a deed-poll to l ='lard or vet lige caxi.be applied di- titer and confined to-herbed. The wards ,sufycred '.martyrdom in file get it changed." r'.oOd PCE3dL4CtS rectly fo the e}eball, by potting it Lady Missionary left a few of Dodd's arcus "Um-er;" he hesitated, as if :v wrestling with a great legal pro- are U.s.G•reraviost aei••xtad. Tae wbole:o a•• r i on the inside of file eyelid, and Tiidn�y Pills and immediately sail ,�uaa.o+a...•s...rr•r+id•t.pr•.erT.ata. sails rubbing it'over the surface. for Lnrec inm'e' Loxes. {n min{ {{p{� Cp} blem, "'um-er-,yes but am easter gtras,ror.ar•r7wswnraaMvealvtheAeady a ya g ; �ll�a•dts �lii�llit 111 IS 111P �ltil y twoo •tt e. .. •wtN7•arca ranur.ifal. Cloche aeC with cold venter and o3lie tra9 rewarded for her eriortc f I wa ist.o apply o a parson, and I'll �y� Nry ser •tbeaIteeo.r�•Lia"' - v all the expenses myself." Wtbsnrlp� '�M etas Book•" •w to kept over the eves, arc useful in re by the complete recatery of the I _ _ pt1, Kskr�6et,,rrSew urN,u•scat •�. s ducing the'in(lanimation. I'rneticat- t•oun woman. eat ize•, ISb= of tea world, m•l+it N"' Ft It 19• a c.tn_3ous fact. that nli the It wns sudden, Luta widow is �ree for 20 eeat•poetara , ly`att'nnimnfa i :akc. n 'goo'd ,recncerY� Pbdci';_Ttidnev hills have 1,^ceived three Arimicin `residents tvhn have.jnever caught napping, and she ani- 1. is from three to tour trceks•" this worthy woman's most r mphntic Lecn nssassinaiied it'ere Itrpublidiili i pointed that eyeiiing for another I LIB[iY,AtcNEILL h L1EBYr4AOo. > t, T. W. Il(lI)SC)V, oiidersation. in politics. consultation. 111 i�1, 01011 .Live Stock Comi)issioner. o _ ,. - _ _. __ _ ,j I «_a S_ t ►.. ,.. ofa _... -£ -,-- -._ —^�- .. ,..:, �, '.. „.,.,_...;a, n.� . .. ,. .. ..,. -.•.1' ._.,e'• .'^-yrs' s..,a: 'a�.•. - -y,., •,.-... .,-.-..•. ... ':, ter :;>.,.-,. .. . , 'y,, .. `f•�r' ... � v'r *i:. ��'•: -,v:. .',4. �v •�: lv l a n _ • t • w should be.rescued from a posiliou of Dunbarton. ` _-._. fC.1 Perili�1k;A 212L1AI Thes}grs$ ihsL-C4cu.1.11 Dn Mondav 4 'Under - selves In imminent a danger, shat they afternoon was out:of the tcorat eter ea eri• n p ,� amight rescue 0. fellow•beittg, and enotd in thii locality'. Dr, Dale's arZummer others io spend til of dollars to raise up prior to h v"-g a - --t t 2 p which fain d p r a io Carr} On file work Ot' rescue: After stone foundation placed underneath. was " blown down and completely wrecked, and the work of rescue lead been success . F. ac 1'v lust ort f re N Y.o h woo tea north O he had •s s carried out every Isel56n�Tearzd 3 ii coif siHed bT lixhtnittg, hestdea.much- fully _- -- assortment-- �ER3I8 sigh of relief, and hoped for the man's da gel was wrought to orchards, fences '•Fine at........--- and' utldinga, --well- to_hayand_ some fn_sag*Z-gSAX;moi-4-0it-ValaLnot& ILIL i fins-.1 recov�ry _BuI_ilis.-1:oped that---- - of the standinn crops •J TE8 OF ADOERT36L'QG: the efforts Of some to persuade those _ ;� ' connected with the affair to plrce lett' dduertteeyner;tn.- r>^' P 1 pest iaeertion,per tine fQ cents. ' "..bt)enbe uenbiasertion, r line - 6 themselves Ori public exhlbiL1011• in l T' rialements.aeaatinclzaepiNa.lurForeignad- order to raise funds and to satisfy the t 0 FOR SALE -Tile underaiQned l t3pseial terms given to parries making con- Morbid desire of.a curious-public, will + has for elle a goes caw u ilcC cow 'duties 19ett Sor 3 ar 8 tnoctha or by tis year. Half- L.Palmer,lot kit.con 2,Pickenug- tt asarly or yearly contracts parable quarterlv. be treated with the contempt that It �' 3,IIaSEse card®,ten linea or under, with PaP-, deserves. If Sandford accedes to file l-._ODU P�5Tf'hE FOR S3?..k. OR T a3tear,35 Off',,Payable in advance, l l� Io Bent-i:fty nems mfrs or IEhs, wetl - itrYotieeislocalcolmm�stea tante per lice, wishes of thost peel,le, the sympati.y ( Ratrre•1 sad icuced, cou 2, 'ot 22, Pickerinv T ]-�t�y -s a"cents per lite each anbaegnent insertion. that has been aroused for hill and the i Tou•uhLil,, Apply to l;. K, Lac'aEr, t)hitbv, You will have to buy, these g`ood8 ►loon■ r ziII contract rates made known oilapPlica. ?;•tt LL . sa i4o fres a ivertiaing , admiration for his physical and mental I _—_-- ,tdvertiaemeuts without written aetrnetfoae courage will be Clean ed to one of con. I EEF RI�C3EP.S FOR SALE-5ii - ; - •1SS)e inserted until forbidden and chaiicd ac- g g B good beet riucr:s for sale also kG cocaq B u no 4lld et ou�• cho><eee •t rdinaly. orders for discoatinaing advertise- tempt and derision. We do not g� to John A white . 3bsiu mast ba in netting and bent to the pcb• cattle and 3 milk cone dpply ✓ ✓ believe he is a man who will degen• I [iroueLara 43-tf . � sib Work promptly attecdal for erste into a travelling-show, but will 3przblished overy Friday morning at its omo s $Rb1 TO KENT-Oc on shares one Pickering Out. continue to act in future in file ams F hundred acres,south half', lot 9, con +. Ladies and Misses cool elastic vests—all sizes and prices, Proprietors courageous manner as he has done in i Pickering, piovnng all doaa APply to J C - �urkar: & Thexton, Pt0 fletUr' t Baham,Tzbridge.orto H T Love feat farm R file past. weer Ladies Cashmere Hosiery-=sizes 4 to 9} eaeral servant, one our P olttio•-stmt tndepanaenee able to d WANTED-A. cgo good good . Apply o se a _ a e o o 'a alun wages Zltata-A First-eta"Local Paper. Greenwood. at once%0 J&I Torrance, Wallington Ladles gtalIll688 Cotton Haeiery--�al1 81L88. Chap Ezpatotatlo¢s-The hart? air. and Mrs. Geo.Rice,of Todmorden, I Rotel, Markham. ?3'tt aa)port of the people of Pickering sad vloinity 8aadayed with bits and Mrs,S r Stewart. ` 0ST•-Between Rosebank and Dan. Boys KniCkeC Hose Ben Mean had the misfortune to sprain ; can'+store, g qh sad Creek an the Iso of is, oa er. TiTy•u gea. Mr.and Mrs,S.Stewart visited for a few Finder 1,ease .►rite to Wm. F. Sendeettoa, Men'8 a8 III PRIDSY, JULY, 11 •1802. days with city friends. soarboro P 0 Oat. - The reaeat storms have done corsidersbls► M6II'e and Boys' Stars. - - • ' • damage The storm of Saturday tans +[]Ir FOII V D-There came oc to the y : AidT�S RAND CCdMMENTS,_. struck aad_Th ed.r horse-i9r T. Ra�lea. C premise•of the undersigned about June --- ----- ------ _ aa�__.-_The_oannLms� keys the -- — The oto►m of blocday destroyed a fe'w i-`t?th-ayyprorrga vto PmP•rts and paytna ei axes. The events cf the past week or roofs and chimneys in the village f John Miwhell,as property stat To suit ever5- F.L Gree,is having his mill overhauled Straw H a�S V ittso in connection with the re•couits Laidlaw,of Toronto it the omilliaright.verhauled 4R 5aLE-(fond frame hoose and one �j avid appeals has left the Ontario Gov- Oaeof Geo, Wilsons horses had the ; ab.ntoaeandahal'acresof la-1 being one--Vc up• arnment in a very unenviable position misfortune to break its leg ca Friday last. I Far:of:o:oro it. eon Picker ng. On the is majority of one 19 9llCh a8 nOL t0 The animal had to to shot. p®m oc sad iia a cm�le east Of P:ck 00 Many from here attended the bar,party Flims zo i tt 1 erihn se ;stake the members sit In their seats at J. Hng1C'3 on Friday a ti':t:agn. For lumber paruaa.ar, apply 49 I V veoi,g. al re' !&ichardaca.Pt:aer.ag. ")•tl - +� with any great degree of comfort. port haviog bad a good thee. And it is by no means eerta:n that Miss -Mabel harriiton, of Tomato, is 'G`AR1f FOR SALE-Bioiag lot 20.,eon _ - C ldbe results of the forthcoming bye• visiting home. F'uter:aZ,c:o'aia'ae MO sires. On the - alectlous will improve their position ,..�... Trameaee are s good br.<r t.li es a:.a a e�>d - - a '7D stir great extent. It will be im• --- t at solei a�c3 nUZLLari ---'— ' y!:ne at�.'laen at _Q,ROCK ROAD - da eel o{t:arl au t e•! z b ' y _ roc a n,❑g ac tree acres. Tr:a fair .s ❑ pasible for tlie--government t0 carry -- est,endi i a ata . t vet ac,on ac i•a cel of yt usiness with a majority of one, Ata Rabbard returned home from- the t n teat faros P.cser:n5 ani ,twe.: :anted • $'fie abCence of a member or the ft General Hospital last week and is improv• cg a erctc,aaal s.ndae(amarna.edaI:4 m ea a ^ ������rrr�� ya _ jry cf ore member t0 support the tag fast. I ItZm Fa race Ler,cr,&ad w.-,L o a Q.'.e Rai a C � ,�a ■3 'u' i t Jars '1 m. white•of Brantford, it with big I;d,yo Pt lII v s4e aid I is'e sa.i N :... ` vernment on a division mtQiit re. n - - stat jo mother at pr_+act. a ,t sr r 'rom Pi kenos oaf a `h el"`r­ !- r• '+•. t..ar.c„ r 1N•,i.lTate,':J sail in the defeat of t1iQ nit[astrv• Sir Arrowemith'a tes[c raw away T.ee i-au t r.Asa : F;,r tort-is sI farther 1-art:c 9 result a general election may be day act cans,ot atopped until they reacted ,,aTe suI,',r co V1,,4 BuiI ou the priII or eapeeted inside of a year. the creek at thiel place,o,e Of the 6_roes tc tf f S:cbard•oc s eat, Yicker:na. iL tt - a fell wLi;e going thr'ugh yp r•�T;r�fnp ---- would prObiLlc }air bee: .'rowo.d r-1 'Or EXECUTORS ' 11E V V 1 V i15 - It l.� now the -it?CentiUn of htl]g the timely sera's; cf }alp Coneiler.ble I Sizes ;3dwars that his coronation shall take daI way done to the wa¢on a,d'Larnees� �CtiCe to Cred'tol'5 - ' c Better tie up vest time i'a: -- Rte abo'tt the widdle of August. " llaung the thuoier+ r•n Monday T A" emirs will enable mats of the decor- ---GF— - ;, ..• } ti:.os h+.d a:aluablr r � 'killed-ht iia}t ,.• ... :• •_ -, . ls',=3 alriady vet GP to remai4t intact Ltnti. at the nam,,time ld, 'a cun,rddraoie _ . 1'R 1�iii IN BROWN, decea-ed N Y i-mut after the great event is over. damaFt to the tarn on the tCoOdre.. pr',1 - tae VQrf best the COrOnat10t1 twill arty where the anipal a ad. stabled, T ht r�.act o t'e F e+,erd Ntwt itr�Of ootar:o e. AD F i -T Lwo young mets in charge of the horses oleo I.n ct.aotc•r 1 �•L'<n i+L-rr:-c s' +.a tt:st all p t P had awry rsrrcw escape. ; :ed `_rs et' torr er+o_+ i.i.ca e 5rice s :1t a tame affair corn ale 3 to what r - :a,tna o�� V - .est c. Ci Claremaat. waa i;et•tel_rat,cf.F_anc:.a Pro- i iI cf rt ,e It ,enoyl hs�e been had It taken place Wm, Beard and ,.x o,•,,P nt PieYertit g rte Ccact r,•Qc:ariv called on friends here ToeIII eV6Llr1K. i", - ' the date first lntetl3ed. The post ,toi�a lN<easra R aired on^r.. >ut ire affil a da, of c,,ril i,,t rtes re,fa t, ro •en i'c rests• fat l]9S CdrCAtIll been a. Qat fi + y tai i le ter t.,tt,t Bic ardeIL; Ybald F: Out. - x��sp Ointment to a great many-and : __ ' r tiN.t•:or�,t the will of tea said F'raaslto - u u rratr'i Oc`or heroes the tSrC day nt _ 3 Iwnee number will sa fdr great A a.,u 141 be r carnet ae,l a•t3r•t•ses w th Cama II loss by the postponement, o !i ra! :r are of LL 'r Clain.a an'S of the sac:i- of :r"re y P P t o acs t'al'l t Cel.. y Jthertvise[tis-CannOC see that ibe I dui cjt.ce is f ether c +en`tLat after the sari T f� !T'1 In _ 'Empire has 1Jst anything by the eor• and child, rlln tfORNtl-cher@ S2C :ay:tto il:oard dot t +std Ezxncor nr,. �( y�t 'BEAR n' �j �E 'c+syl to't i',trihute�ti.r a;biatoEx eaaiwII.; r .W1 gVi��)) ' E jj� �,,, _ aeration being shorn of much cf Its hundreds-•lnc1:y if you are rot one. do,oa. t.e por.r,gs rauua,f tbaret� Lav,aa - 3^tQ odor. The kin is note&IiErely a flaToegsrteal} to the %II +r vre ,' o- & shorn 1"'� 6 And what d0}'Oil think they Rant? hate teen atvea ore t be re .red arta the 1�:�t�{ Merchant, Whit agile soil is a factor of little Import- x.50. catur ac: be lia1� for ,Cr .old General Merchank, ��Ti-alV�✓�r��e lwre in controlling the destinies at They want zest and a change, asset.ora .Part:,:area to say parson or per- voaa of a't.ec P& s s.or claims notice snail not • Mae notion. it is well that the affairs and Can't get either. Pity to speak Cave been received by flim atthe:imd sicresaid Dated at Pickering this end day of Sal,:1909, _ .. AJ the country are in the hitnd3 of of it! W.V.Richardson. gtacesrtten,-men of intellect, wbo have Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil �.d Picke Der - ' ` the faculty of governing, and rot is almost rest in itself 1 - „ placed in the hands of those LVIIO are •awe row r.cs'e.r►ss e.e vwv ,v. thi eYl the `moerely social idols, whose'chief funct• score.80"'P1 d p.eo°iii `vosatrtw. o ny n g non appears to be to attend society • gatherings. While the calamity will e deplored by many, the affairs of : Piles Cured . . ..., � �country will be conducted just ore i ." successfully as if nothing'had happened - Idneoi ---The very wet weather that we leave About one, person In every four sur- � seen experiencing the last few weeks trrs 'itli it;king, bleeding or protrud- - — . ...F+&rIn Implements _ -- »wt'=ally causes a good deal of alarm •ir:g paps. There has yet .to tie found AireaI for all Hag Forks - *roaghout the country. The rain a single case in which Dr:Chase's-Otnt-• Hs Hopkins, kinds of vela• iaer> a to have been quite general in went will not afford prompt relief, and --r— and Slings, L used reguls produce a pertas--t- teles msnafaawred by the IticLanRlnlaa Buggies eto, ` • .sell parts of the Province,• and the - Co' of Oahaws. -- - - --- - _ : datrlage to the hap crop will be very int and thorough cure.- Ask rout y. — tat, and if the rain COtttinne9 much r.eiI -ors abpiit it. The beat people it The Empire Medicine Co, of ioodoo, n _"pr the best wire fence on earth the land recommend this treatment a Ont„has ;appointed the undersigned as r : U,, uger,other crops must suffer to a the only actual cure for piles; ti0 cents list agent for Pickering,for the most woo >-- -- 3Te9ter or less, -extent. But the a box, all dealers, or Edmaaaon, Bates dental diecosery of the nineteenth ceutary. - pf Brougham, ,Own g1P0 you the . at Company, Toronto. For the sco cleat of_ the Nose, Throat, GEORGE PHILIP, g , a s3option of mixed farming in Ontario t Bronchial Tubes and Longa It.cares Colds hest prices going. -- : will do much to alleviate any distress y 'Catarrh, asthma, Bronchitis, Hay (aver 'lbat may result through extremes in �1 and all;brunt and lang' diseases. Write take weather. While certain crops NTMENTfor particalara,s stock oi•treatments and will suffer from the continued wet iepatre constantly on hand at. S �Thewreaths there will be a corresponding free= RLve=, ���. 'ar e..r Drure benefit to other products of the fsrm. • ; -Tiasture could not be better tlian it as Viable articles at wholesale prices.- ._---- � irks dairy interests hays been greatly Winter theda ry and the stock hare. hada t Wrest facbrable season for their prepay fall Berger's pure Egli=h earls y green,' insect comae'Edectzic Oil,°bottles!or 25a '��i... err powder,hellebore, etc Chase's and Carter's Pills?hoses for 250, atiall for.the market. In _Manitoba Paiuts oils and turpentine Pages English etomacb.and liver_i for 35o and the Yorth-�est territories where Blood purifier for clearing the complectiu+_ Beet Iron i4 Wine)?nae Toa bottle d the country i3 dependent solely, upon ;?.nderweaT, Blankets, Flannels, BtC, and renovating the system, Syrup hspOphoaphttes is a splendid tonin d"sarsaparilla- a regnla; 1 ,c- -sad-ttt�elebuilder--;ore-betslefer:45e--' 1}ie wheat product the conditions are _ _ --""- bottle for 35c Fowlers extract of wild strawberry 2Ho dlfleretll and a Feason -slick AS ^e �r,e have just pia^ed is sto'ek s !arta R3aorttnsUt of Boots an9 Shoe9 at d,claitil het Blz,gsa blood puiiner a reg 503 bottle for 3i Dr vCilliams pink pills genuine 30e _ T�llve had is a just cause for alarm. [Ls are the best salve we have ever oilseed, rierce's prescr:puOn, Paiue,s celeri c.m- Syrup of fins 350 3 tvh0le we had very little reason - pound, Burdock blood bitters, Sood'a Castortn I-&-lib 10 lbs for-25a complaint regarding the weather.- _ sarsaparilla,Clark's red clover compound EGlaiaber psom ee1leP Q-1�11) �}nr 2_ -=-- �3sd 4he p9seibil'ity is that---w8-lxiay- - -- - , JQ�ln- parka- �-L:U.3:11Dr�. =�'�. Ayers air t�iOT-tea Sulphur 3c lb,10 The for 250 . ._ .. ... any of these 65c. _ .IiendaN'-Spavin Care 750 IftTe ons of the most prosperous years --- Dodd'a kidney pills 30c - - ;'>n Ottr hi3t32y. EGG - Parrneele s Ayer'e and Burdock P't41a 30a. Pages' a,Englishs spavin care,gnaraniead Sl Chase's Ointment 40a. Cnticdve sow The intense eicitement Calved by IS WANTED. Pngea English sasema and pile Diad to c re Hair dve req vete 40c for 250 ' Pages dyspepsia tablets•guaraaieed to core Gillet+s Lye per 3 and fly r d a "the man in the well", Joshua Sand• Sarnia water a oil 18 -gallon indigestion Vic Sticky fly paper a,d fly pada fwd,of Par`iF, Is gl'adually dying,otlt. O _ Pages worm,syrup, ?ia Pernna X00 --Sar ' whit coal i al 'the deep sympathy that tva3 �r=»=ed ' ' --,Our wagomt3 call at farm houFes 'auytillere' in Plcke*lag it kinds' on powders and horse medicine of _ToRnshlp for eggs, And N'Ve gay"The 'Highest a , Condition the ta,an's CerriUIc experience ' p�pealts well for the brotherly feeling _ Price. If you want us to. call at your Remember yo'l save from 10 to 25 pit cant by 3ea!ing with as place,drop us a card. Ill ging Bt Ea^lt;• �ditat exists betweeli man and rna.l, - -. - - wholesale and Recoil T ' }"t Q feeling that was aroused was not .,'Ontario Poultry Produce Co. aDrngaegte• !C� D. ��t111e1 & Ca• �TQROIdTO. ane of curiosity, ut was the espres• 1.i Callaw Ave. Toronto.; Opp,Clyde$Diel ^ %ion of a d;«ir that a�'fellow man k a. >rr •Y •c m r r .� ' ... - - •l.,'•tom; - social tiSebort House, Port Perry mud proceed i a - - -OtAsittaOslT I -rendered and a socthe ita general 'to Seagrave for night; Tuesday,to Sa:at — was en -red all. urn Who got wet coming from the raising'. The barn ou.Dmn Forsyth's farm was . Utica n' • G. Lawrence, of Aadley, was here over struck by lightning on Friday and burned day, Utica night; Thursday, Ashburn, noon.Myrtle night; Friday,Geo Corner, ,�.� +• �''+ bunday. to the ground. Woo.Cassey,the tenant con 1, Brach, noon, Biackstock for aria the People tell the Price Miss Hutchison is visiting in the city of the JarEta was also very unfortunate, night; Sat-urday, Win Redmmn's Scucog, 'this week. I havin#most of his implements stored in neon, thence to his own stable until Miab Tr"Called on Urs.H.Thompson j the bailding.. There was no insurance on Monday morning W-es Lamb, clan. I That's why we sire having such a hustle in the } on Sunday. stn or couteff!t+ --- Ate.--Casaey'e_ Zel•-tLlztett 1Z-The Canadian bred Furnitute businees at Claremont I Dr,Hamiltonand Chas.Me:cnab visited loss will be about 8'!50 while Mr. For. Clydesdale stailiun,the property of S. C. :' I utfvitte oa tivadag _ loss-will he heavy Bunker, Pickering, will make the season An the Undertaking line we carry•a complete stock. No waiting or delay. At A new culvert has been placed on the A large number of our residents spent of 5th, as o owe:=k o�da�'a y- - - leavees his cwn stable, Liverpool, and Bruck road near the station, i Thnreda last by attending the uniun P . �f y Proceeds to Maxwell's hnt� - _��. --deal the Undertaker, Claremont. •a Thos. Gibbons spent last week in visit school picnic at Brougham. d more reek,night; T+nesday,to John Render- �alag friends in other part?. I suitable place than the beautifnl grove of son's 2nd coo.. noon, lohnston'a hotel, Funeral cards printed on short notice. Wm.and Mrs. Dowt well, of Toroutu, Mr,-Geo. Philips could not.be found, It Whiteyale, for night; tiVeduesday, Hub were here over the holiday• s central and in every way well adapted bard's hotel,Brougham for:night;Thurs• s° Miss V. Sharrard, of Toronto, spent I for a gathering such'as that of Thnrsdsy day to Greenwood hotel, noon, Aaron i ?Tnesday with friends in town. last. Our band was in attendance Lavine Vanstone's, Audley, night; Friday to r �. klisses Lizzie and Jennie Rawson,of been engaged by the Cedar Creek school. -oodruff'3 hotel, Whitby, for night; 1 Toronto,spent Dominion Day here. 1 he feature of the day was the football Saturday to Gordon's hotel, Pickering. 1 n /� ^ I�1 I _ The.Misses Evans were the guests of i match between Pickering and Claremont for noon; thence to his own stable until /r Q1V; G T. Brown, es Evans w over Sundae `Our boys were well pleased with the good following � :)ndav morning ` Subs Emma Brodie returned home!f�lioctship displayed by their opRoneat6. Prince Glatlea (9�1?i-The imported • from London ou'Saturday evening. I Sir.Geo. Law of Greenwood, gave entire Civdesdaie stallion, the property of Was McKay,Claremont,will make the season Joshes,and Mrs.Bundy left on Tues- satisfaction as referee and altogether a of 1603 as follows-Wednesday, leave ":. Best III the Market Any for.. .,, nthg vieit_jn slnahoka. very pleasant day was spent. We are pleased to report that Sirs.( John M.Maanab raised the new barn his own Robbie and proceeds by way of Atha to Robt %lilne'a, Green River for Spears is mach improved in health -on his farm just west of the village on noon, thence to Brougham for night; lOJ Qr�llonB Canadian Coal til at 16c per gallon. -� Mrs.John Harsell spent a ,few days Fridav and Saturday of last week. Thursday proceeds_to-Kirk Beelby's,5th last week visiting her friends in Uxbridge There were-M men from Lire earroundt_. con,for noon.Aadley for night; Friday, 3feesra Jones and Slatthewaon, of iuR country present to assist on botb days proceeds to Wm Edwards, Balsam,'for -- �]' Bloomington, were visiting in town on! Everything went togetbW nicely and night; Saturdsy, prooeede to his own D WS Tr e�I Claremon�. 4 Sands I fortunately no accident occurred, The stable to remain until the following R. Rawson has purchased she Dickin• men were divided with Geo. Scott and Wednesday. sun farm on the 4th oonaession of John Collins as captains. The race was Seggerrnan-The popular American Uxbridge. I keenly contested but both sides finished bred trotting stallion, the property of Dr id Smith, D.D.S., will be here as:about the same time. The barn is a large Bob%. Deverell,Pickering, will make sear son of 190:. as follow•-Monday leaves _ - usual next Tuesday to attend to his pro-I one,bring 100 feet long by 50 feet wide, his own stable and proceeds to Liverpool BLZ the Old Reliable tessionail ddties "- -- was bails-by-contractor John Brown. -, - inn .noon,.-bfazwe!!'a hotel, Highlal:d - _ - - __-- '.A Owing to a washout east of here the Tea was served on the lawn when all Creek,for night; Taeiday-bp Wobairi o -- Moadap evening passenger train was do- seated themselves around the sables heav Callsoder's hotel, Malvern, noon, Tre• " 'Iayed antil Tuesday forenoon. sly laden with all the good things of the mons hones, Markham, right; Wednea• 9 --- - - �' Sfessrit Fsanli Cooper►ad Waher seats:u-ta whish-the-ossa justice __nn. a Johnston's hotel, Whitevale, noon; _ ozoompanied by their slaters visited Oslo• after the hard day's work. 13a bat s hotel. roug aaI ai P-Tift-Jul let. Thursday,Greenwood 'hotel noon, Sea• a ' G awn friends on'Tuesday y • Is is reported that a westbound engine b-re's hotel. Brooklio ri,tht; Friday: to Norse Register. WoodroTer hotel Wbitby t 3atnrday to kind the head light knocked at .by light•j - his own @table until Siottday morning. — __ _ ^ning on Monday evening during the dttraction 11%73) Imported Scotch _-.__- M0 istorm. Clyde,the property of Lamb Bros, Port W.J. and hire.Graham,and Miss E`We perry,will make the season of 1901 at _ a11IIfaCttlred j�at lare 'took part in the entertainment at she has own stable. Jlanchester. SEPARATORi ;garden party at Kinsale on Friday Border Dake (10514)-T¢e Imported E ODiJLEt�'1G d eveniBg last. Clydesdale stallion, the property of John' W.J. and Mrs. Michell formerll of Miller :t Soo#, Broughsm: Tuesday, � Pumps of EVery!Descrlption• COIIfi- Ma 6th leaves his own stable and pro } Claremont have jasc returned from a y n y taIItly On hand. -- ---- - very pleasant trip to CUacage and reeds to Thos KPicke Brock Road noel, _. - s _A S ccialt � SontLern Illinois• Gordon's hotel, Pickering, night, tt`ed ! I.' neaday M F':d: Balacien•s, base lane. for Testimonial-) or applicat.o LSogk:ng "Batoessor to In our last week's issue we btate3 nicht ; Thursday to Packria Bres. model in the shop, John Gerow, Geaow A Son, Claremont. that Foster Hutchison wy� c::ering far Audley noon' thence to Las own stable t sale the ,Hoover" farm. It should have I aatil tollowioq Tae@day mc:ning H W. klitt3, read the' Hood ' feral. 5V C. Ii'ck a:.son,,At a t. Pickering, Hn;irtlbeit-The property of Dagid Difo< Claren.Oat Lyman Pilkey bad two bt his ribs I Green River will make the seaaon of broken while playing football on Wednes•I 1`.A0,as follows-Monday >le:y 5:h, will, day of last week, sad in coose,.laen-e is I Ieave his own stable and proceed to. A + off duty for a few days Wilson a. hotel Claremont -for non. Several of the oaog pee to from bere thence along the :ith coa t'rbri faze .to I t p p Chaffee Har en known as the Gamble t - took is lite CxbridRe Old Boys' Re nnion, p av roceeda to ar ht Tuesday, i t di s. t via P _- somewhat d b• • and returned 6 me - .' the Fares. • on TVs diansion costa L.abridge.cr noon,thence,; appointed with the outing by wale of l�oseeilie to `Ire Todd's botel ! Dr Eastwood is extending his telepboaa Goodwood for night,Wedoasday proceeds I of %boo This ,s • bie I ' line from Balsam to Slog I o bence to his . eta ' L so f�r co a, t - ;_` ar are use will be a convenience greatly appreciated j ,for nicht, Thvred y proceeds by way cJ br the people in the locality I Whitevale to J Pearsoni, R age HilLtor y Rey: ldarrav C Tait ar l br:da were noon.thence to Xcidsew a hotel,Highland _ tendered a reception by the members and Creek for night,Friday,proceeds through _-_�I HAVE LOT OF TN1NDS YOU NEED, PLAINLY AND �R1GNT1.Y �R�Q��' • adhereate of Enkiaa,PreebSLerian chargh Cedar Grove to Jae $oydea, for race. :q' } on Tuesday evening when a large gather.I thence to his own stable for night;Sattir Leader BARREL CHIIRPS. " IT OIL ing partook of a most sampmmi repeat day•proceeds to 4th con of Pickering to �ggEB tiabbard'i hotel. Brocabam for uaot,, STOVES. ' i "atter which a @hon programme was _ That old churn of panes 'WORK thence to tris own-)table until the fox worn Iwo much tosser S lowtnit Monday ruwnia,t yau'w got to ps a sew - an oil @novo !< a ' one sometime s eat cog p Lord Jetted-•The black beauty`. i.I noow� aLenroa F'ga� �enestspT�ia�ery 0 large pure bred ttottinR stallico, the pro I �yy r Larder Me"-' p TO HAVE worm wsiuher, Eavetro ugh perry of John Diskie, will stand for a*'ek lou care me l Ton can mares. daring the season of l:l01, at his i¢ 0"le'moss ninit 4 GOOD �} tar.easiest raanlaY sad SHARP 1D• cwa stable opposite the Gordon hotel, moat np•to date cnar'a Thos Malotyr•,manager; on the mases s Liberty. (31331 Vol 11-The pare bred TOOLS. Cary Clydesdale stallion,the property of A C W*"have the Prim �' /Yart Tama P Pe y Cot to the t- 'r �,' v:tiE a wood aa4 wtthoat n - _ Courtney. lot 3U, coa 1, Pickering. will Low set Point. f}rladsseae 4ertaa/the r ' f monaned oo r - a. 11111/1 stand for mares tt bra own stable daring f ai[ whole Clause � the season of 11+01. Terms-To insure Strainer Palls operated t . First-class t work guaranteed as !3 payable las of Febrasry 1'103: stares ►wo One burner, - , FortT•an Ceara sot returned regularly wild be chsrzed Qdd. Each. -Iwaaleab j Two burner .. _. ........istnst7 Cass -whether in foal or not All accidents to A eplradld .•rare c1 I handdss tree to 1 Three b¢r>t•r _.Dollar BoetT �� P g _ Y. rices that ars right. i mares at owner's risk. values from 0c so tSe worts• OU Stove Winks / for fie iFloratrtrre Chien. 597 C C:B,B., 5323 exon 1 eta as mss have your tools lin pet "' " --------- B.C. C.S.B.The imported Clydesdale sial• OMs PAILS.a order A ounisd artads++ns sane COZ7.+91L. .tlftwou Ceuta[itloa lion, imported by end the pro ort of t gaan.100. tr qaux, "cut,tar 4 Good Washing Machines for sai'e Graham Bros„ Csirrbrargie Stock Farm, 17x0; a gnerk,tSa Cemoaalsd 0riadetaae from VII>r pE11T a Barb Win +$,85 i00 lbs. will stand for a limited number of mares MILK Th-K! Seven, pound up. tP or el lotthe oseason n I1 of 1902 at lSarkhsmB' Rees CSEaItliBB Bib. ,ratio ` Cents McAb a' B Cream Casa. - J. S. BU DY,: Lord Tinto (10.x741 The Scotch clyde, - r. - Geo.Baody,s old sterid. Claremont. the property of Lamb Bros., Port Perry. BUTTER on Moodsy will leave his own stable, raw�'! - r •t ... PRINTS - - Tenders Wanted One pound il:e.. • . . stamps Dn+ler with . • Nhen bU rib _ neat pattern.`cod gfk _ �. fi ' Cf vain@,we wit am � •" '� '!eel m amerioaa Barb WI �• .� Sealed tenders wall be received by the .seder lDldal at 1� i Black011e4 iPin Na 11, >)3.90; ro•,19 'ice. si4aed --to 7uly ISM ID0�Y6r the ra=shit, ing - -- I� ` 1J0 lbs. Oalvaalsrd Wire No.9 S1.90 No.IL tee} _ or selling of Brougham Pitbllc ficliool. Fifteen Cents - ., ti2.96 We sell all Wires at toweat [artery Contractor to furnish Ya 1 cedar shin les prleee. _ - — which are to be laid on good tar er, he Butter ter Paper. 500 a whole contract to be completed by the day chest protege 98 ate. "t'•""' of August, Tenders to be marked "Tender fir • Boot package %a to ' '•,...;..--' , PURE PARIS GREEN( .. Al -- • _ --.- — eain;lingecbooi" F, 1 Forfurtller particul ora rppls t- V _ Is the only kind to use. we'll stake O repo +' ' lel�e W,E.Holtby,Ch of Board. Sto�B fl tartan an�@abmlt oar green to the ape�vieresf i ii --- R.S.Phillipe.Sec:o['13Aatd, dtalsereta3 is lib r tl Q.. 2t chemical teats as a roof of - _ D$I YeP uric Pntiap pntl.�—C r RedIover - ]1 z pa tee. ' g eon Cents oa ' WA Nos made of common earth i � i'ai....... F a L03T PIG-Came on to the premises Tp @aware bat of the vary beet 1 of the undereigned about 16th of •Jana,a BIR•. ACID PAISOF — sow. The owner may have the same b }roc- /''�.�,. 15TONEW ARE ���� !� T ing property and pavindexpeoses,', S Carlton, CWC All sizes,from ones-thirty s a O O ICE TONGS. lot U,con i,Pickering. 3M'40 It gallons capbelty Haying Time Needs@ e y 11 xx• ,RJI FOR SALE-That valuable tongs? W+hrthoni ao paafnrac! ' 1' farm containing 50 acres-more or lea?, Your Cows W illlrl GiYe Better t ooden Hay Bakes ..........TEY CENTS t e have them from Coal situated on the iib con,beinG parte.o[ lots 19 ffiill;.and More of it tsar Forks, 3 prong fall due, a ar.t canto Nineteen and 2o. on the premises are situated a comfort tgol.....................TWENTY-NINE OR NT -t i able frame house and barn and a small orchard, _ Cents -- Fifteen Cents each V - .:. -•+K esiasas- �The place is well icatered nude fennel. his .' Cradle Fingers................ �,$ pair. >',• t " —_ - ��'°'a'••--'• ++�aa-;n-.i as say that Grin be found in the e e with scythe, 93 _— r - tow nship. Possession given els _ Grain Cradles, complete (Seij — as il:e present crop is remove 'Perms and --__-_ - otherpaiticulsremada known on application to � t A good Scythe for 88 Cents. -- l HaT'�w` F.Hutchison,Clarewontr 41 Harness It Fan CYCLONF, _� H Downey & Co• ,1• — - _ r RiYetterfi �Ls`d, a e ;;C`i f. ;i Fill 1._x0 rn-i spray withREarekw Fly I�Ilfer. _TLe in.proved an. v yrS( o1cl I ill LOCI its a sure prevenaativa that kills and dflsel ten sole kind inv—Ia away the wheat of all posts,the Teaas,.Boflsh ' O+ ails for the farmer l $e t C:lascs... 100• and horn flies. Its sure harmless no the ani I is sell them for W'hitbyq On l!+ I mal,easily applied.and iaezpeatice. K e are yes,its quite fo that Bell a good Scythe t" — Thlrty•8ce Cents i Re gnamntec perfect ,at isfaction. local agents. *- GLOBE OPTICAL fflyt ! for Fifty Cents and a good Sasth for Fifty Cts,l - — st3 Xun�t�stcaes 7.Leonia. WHITE -BINDER TWINE. LEAD POULTRY l u,� NETTING The OUeaPeeti u bar"y scar the beet, but Fire Cents lb. ; i' - _ r t .: +{•� the beet article is always the moat e-oaomlcel M91 , B'ieycles...e � x •: no nse. IOon'n buy9 loose loot because ire! wem �sw Pure Boiled Oil, a R' cheap, but buy YLY1t10U H TtII11E for ,r❑ a tone,Vsrulghes ` s•""Q'y from One Cent ft !fa length, strength evenness, and smoo+ lyle; ,axises Paints Bidycles of t glade on hand for sale rtirning usliniesr Ivo sell it. Y nr at our noted j Repairs of all kinds also repairing done prices sit Close Cut Prices .' Harness single and double, order $lfec - -- on short notice kRent for%be Anchor Coil Spring Wire Fence p, qn nor 4, Hard re ��TheRussill , , Out,for Whitby township, 'also north •--•,a ��t - r pattmfPickering towazWp The best fence on the market 1,26 KING STREET E., TORONTO. f �� Sia or write J. Disney, Bv'841311. - _ -..,. ._, � .. .. =•"^ten.: . x6v.1":es pgmr• 1 ...,m W.ry eL T.. •rj.-- * �v;. .r,,,•.[+.r_• ys•' , 11 s,, .� a,'o) .. .x.e: ..-,•'y- 'i-----_..... '..T..r 2�.-•�'. _ , ,.,R z•�CrA�". .,. ,� 'g•ql ''.«' i. • .. .. �., ,:.. - r++ice., - . .. - .. . -. _ - - _ .._ _- - _ .. -,.. t .- - - - • - . ,. y.. i .. .. _ _ A) . . . - ti - . ti .... _. ,. r, .. ...; .. r . . ..-' i.. from the room. The monster's eyed surely *illy to bow down to that Avincz, 208 A"Llm8. —_ �,�����r�IC��IUITT � T ■ were bloodshot his long red longue which we can make, an if our own _ - i- FC ; if■-ifs Was Protruding from the-mouth; his -works which we have made could =tg , 0 pa were covered w the reason for this secondcare fOF_uiF_1n command-command- ateur Sportsm&16 _ A MASS OF �VtfITE FOADd. -- -.: At a glance everyone saw that the meat is given. We are not apt . to The angler o1 experienaa does not , " - - momsolrrle of the bow downto ray but it v ' were too frightened to even pray• anything s t crated in alar hearts' him the truth that the quieter he ie, _ �t �S �eessar3 . o ave a r from every lip want Lha cry : "Mad affections that prevents our Lord the more he keeps himself concealed, -- dog ? 'Mad dog 1 My Cod, what Jesµs from having first place we are the leas conspicuous he malas him- Developed Christian Heart, shall we du ?" With that the grieving the Holy Spirit, self, in short, the more i}slt he..will _ • swarthy blacksmith rose. Iiis arms 7. Thou shalt not take the name take. . That.truth- has been be'ate3 - were a mass of knotted Muscles. of the Lord thy God in vain, for,the into him by countless incidents -of 1. ()Cn:gred according to Ace of the 1'kr�tenieip� anew salt-fol'-th1'ee-yea7s-aZrd�-mo- ••Stand back, ii:en f"�-he cried, ford will--sot hold him guiltless the stream and lake. The anglek in- CsoediL in the enc one 17tomaod Ntne"tian• th'u's is is so old and has beenthat taketh His name in vain. dead and Two.�r tirilltrm 1Szi1r,of Toronto.se "There is need only of one man dy- experience, however, always to - -I tthe neputntit c of kticiiltase,oua.►t made over so many times that the The name above every name must reco nize the im ortance a in ing here. If necessary I will be that g P g - needle marks make_the.-loth look be ever hallowed as Jesus taught us himself and will Conti ue r o wonder _ man.'•' So, while the village black- V . A despatch from Washingtpn says: like a wire netting all full of holes.' smith'-leaped forward and clutched to pray (Matt: vi, 0}, Sot only }s year after year 'why it is that the -Rev Frank De Witt Talmage reach- With that my father turned and all kind.of so called profanity for- other fellow gets the trout or bass. age p the mad dog by the throat and `---red from the following text: Num- looked at me. learn came into, his bore the struggling beast to the. bidden, but ea the name stands for In,whipping a stream for trout, hers vi; 24, "The Lord bless thee," eyes as he said: 'Barry, I am sorry the character (Ex. xxxiv, r7), all t down-stream, the man with, boor, the assembled people made 8a1>g ou are ashamed o[ the way your' that would in any ;Cay belittle the the rod should lift his .eet only when y`aTh Last week L received an invitation. Y their escape. 1 he mad dog buried Y It came from one of the large col- mother and I dress; but, my-boy, his teeth in the arms of the black- character of God must-be.carefuI he is obliged to. They should be - .leges of the east. That invitation I have not very much money and it smith, but he would not let go un- avoided! We are here to honor Him slid along just above the bottom .� ,..�--1. . `f ' attra�ted me because it was sent by i is hard to get along. Ne.do not it. eery way and magnify His riarue, my noiseless) til all his friends were saved. Then y, surely and gent one of my old Sunday school schol- dress as well as we mi •ht because for there are so tu,ui who ),liar hems he fiwig the mad dog into the room, y p ly as possible. The object o1 we want ou and cur oun er oro- that worthy or Beautiful or honor- . - ars. As I held the square card in y Y Y g I where the brute was afterwards shot. this }s to avoid sending down sated _ _ my hand I seemed to be standing thee.to be able to get an education The brace blacksmith then went to nolo name by the which ye, are call- in solution, or starting small roiling again 1n .the stacrec} room of the at college. Harry, we do not dress I his shop and took a long, strong ed (Jas. ii, 7). See God's abhor- stones which infallibly notify the - Poorly from choice. We are doing it rence of everything that is merely . dear old Second Presbyterian church p Y chain_ He riveted-one- -that trout below that .something un- -._ - --In Pittsburg. I could sea this-for you and eharles."--Why, Tal- chain about his body and the other. outward in Isa. xxix, 13 ; Ezek, friendly is coming down. It is -__.._:.._ young man, then a little boy in mage," added my classmate, "I felt tion i, 3h Fh and in His condemna- - y,. ng lend about the anvil. Then he turned tion of the Pharisees (Matt. xxii, 5 well, too, for the man to fish with .' _ • short trousers, sitting at the feet -so bad'when I realized all that my ,to his friends and said : "Now I am )' Lhe sun in his front as his long----- of his teacher. - I ••could hear the 'father and-mother were doing for I Is, and can do no harm, Briliq ate ri blas•help some one if I pass on shadow on the water will scare a _ sweet young voices singing the old me th..at I wept and sobbed like a.l food and water while I lice. Keep g here a mord of explanation good many more fish than it will songs we always loved to sing. As little child." given -to me by an aged and de I read between the lines 'of that in- Again, 1 congratulate you, sorrel$ !out of my reach when 1 am road. allure. In approaching a pool from The rest 1 leave with God." Soon vont servant of Christ who is eery !the bank care should be taken not vitxtion I soliloquized: '•How t}mg graduates, because, while your in- the 'arovtlil paroxysm of hydrophobia familiar with Hebrew concerning a,i to show above its rim at-all. If the It3oea sI1p away! Ery Sunday school'teltect has been trained and model- was clutching at his throat. In nine passage which long per{lexeii are-' angler knows where it fs arid ' how- echolar is now a grown man. w'illie's ed- by the expert minds of a college "Thou hast magnified Thy word' )name has been,changed, to William. I faculty, our hearts have been spir- days the brace blacksmith's agony b _is shaped, he should cast at it Y• Y was ended. God has made it pos` above all Thy name" (Ps. cxxxciii.Lbeforo he sees it, Thus .:$e !s no longer a child. Graduat-1,itually ,influenced and helped during ' ). He said as I asked.him con- - worth 'a God g sible for us all to live richt for - edge of a stream is worth `a good in learn ore of the eatest unl-{all these cars by the F>ra�'ers and vetoing it : "Did you ever write of g g Y time and for eternity by sacrificing deal. vers}ties of the- world, he is about the oncouragemer,t of godly parents. check ? After filling in the amount . '• g his only begotten Son for us. As In boat fishing for bass the utmost to rte forth to the battle of 13fe.s In this a e for the specialization of i what did you do ?" "I signed u7y I -fully equipped recruit He is about I talent it is absolute) necessary for''the Village blacksmith died 1n the „ quiet should be observed,. Water is _ p I name." Yea," he said, "and thus 1 ee* ,l >uud-anE— -- - -- ---to take his position b m side in'a young man to have - you inn r is to s' word over your, P Y Y g o4"e�� wn body, so Christ died for us any unusual motion 1n the boat is the ranks.' `l'e must hereafter look l A FIIGHER EDUCATICIN. name. And lige sense of "above" . - upon the cross which he himself car-. communicated to the fluid beneath. upon each other as brothers." here is' "over." He has magnified P The land is so filled with colleges ried to Calvary. Itis word by His name, and if we. In casting the elbow should be - Then ns I still read that invita-I and high schools and institutes of Now, my young friends, who- are dishonor his word we iii treat - His'agaiiiA the side and almost the . _ tion my study room changed again. technu}ogy and schools of all sorts at;otit to graduate, I commit your,name " tchole of the force imparted to thtj . - I seemed to be- a thousand miles, that the young man who has no cd- learthly and heavenly'life- into the j 8-11. IternemLer the Sabbath.day,bait should come from the ` . . .- . - - •away. I was walking through the ucatiorr or a sadly defective one i§ protecting cure of your T?ivtne }'nth-':i to keep it holy FOREARM A_ttiD WRIST. - long corridors of memory. It seem-I mightily handicaliped in the race of er. And as your days of learning , This command takes us back do The ma.n who throws his hand oui . ed to me as though I had gone back'life. I are not closed, but bate just cam-�Geri. if, -1-3, the word "remember" far and high with the rod, much ae .- - to the time waren I m;:self, gowned i Now, young people, while the ,ani- mcnced, as you go tram colt�c into' pointing us to something before I if he were placing at shortstop and. _ ' and caped, was marching with the rersity. to have be•:n develop- ,.the great school of tire. I laid you' . . senior elate to participate,fn the ing your brain, to all robabilit the made known. The Suhbath was I had to get a ball down Lo first base y Perform your tasks well. 1, you wilt i made for man, tkrrd the bion of Man to beat a runner out by a foot, will *ernes attrnd,n m own rad'ia- i rather teachers, like .'ptr his by..the power of the holy-I 14 ord=-_ .of Sha_Sahha2h_tack ti._ been_bX.Dn�__I1ft�+ 5'ardg-_a\Cay and g y 8 ' ido L tion Ttie aiesivates-who were then -- - r - S ii, Lfiere sh;iil conic a-(Ay-alien 27 2�1 If, then, He is m.: Lord, they will have none of him; -Simi• - . _ -created ry my side have all scatter-1loved-ones,- hale - betr, Jevelopinglyou ,Xail be particip,inrs- iR anotherIthe Sabbath 1s ecially wine-Lhat-larf they trill liaee none of theeha ed Sotiie are ministers, some your heart. By your training and Graduation scene. 'then you shnitl' Y F •- . ...lawcers, some, doctors, some e!ec•; you know ' oa It I may have special ct•utmunimi who always strikes his rod handle your past religious IIIc I have a diploma taken. froth tlie'with Him. .In Isa. !viii, 13, 14„ we againvt the boat's side, or aingw, tricians, some merchants and some what is right Nnd what is wrong t Lamb's hook of life. That diploma are" taught that ' ice fire-to hnnar l or swears, or stainps•on the bottom, • soldiers- They are living in the 1 nn the day when a young man. !shall be written in the blatid of Jes--I Iiim, not doth our own ways nor 1 or runs the ti of the rod throw h north said £ire south, the east and I .Tames Harper, left-the home o! his i us Christ. That diploma' shall al- q Y ' p q I finding our own pleasure nor speak-,the water A dark line to better . the Rest' I birth in Kewton. L. I. his mother 'low }ou to grnduate from an earth- jng our .own.-words, and that thus I than a light one in-most waters, the_ , 50ME ARE DEAD. �piaeed her hand upon his head and Ily preparatory school into_the > reat 'we shall delight ourseltvs In the'object of all angling being' to per- _ Tta.t graduation scene was a Sad ,,.-laid: "Jimmy: you are now about !uriI%ersity or heai•en, where higher' Lord. In Col. ii, 16. 17, we read'-suade the fish that the thing it sees f time-for many of us 'College of-'to go into the great, wide world to I lessons and nobler service await you I that even the Sabbath is a shadow'is good to cat and has no string tie( ` - lcctleiris ase vary' atmng tiVe young make s success or failure. Remetn- and where you shall never -cease to -of things to'cbme, perhaps roferring' Loit 'A dark rod is better than a men knew that we should never be,ber my boy. you go from a Christ- learn about the goodness Of Coil.i-to the keeping of a Sabbath-that re- l ght colored- rod•- e to- each other the same again, !tan home and do uCi£ disgrace r'- and -to sing the praises of Christ and ;uiafns for the people a! Gurl, but 1,, There is one bait •rod now on the - "Then, as I Qat in the quiteude _of,If_you disgrace this home. remember j his redeeming love._ '__-__ :,.____�I�� �,�� -- _-_ I ' • my study with the hopes and anxi- that,on the- great day of judgment fj -ihsth mean4 rest nit word ~dna tmrac^t (�� but n ile#eltec! nu+tal, }--.-� springy and at- tienr of m own graduation da I before God, I shah- witness against' - he stinl} ht ft 0 - pa.saing in review before me, I said i you and tell God that lou were �+ N res: bu.t in Christ incl in.Hts finish-I flashes like it sword and the gle:un '� . _ to mytaelC. "'I Bonder it some of the I brought up right and dedicated by I THE f � L 1•'����ili d work._ Life never_find rest Vnlil we l'of it across 'a lake is visible half a -- r young people whom t know andI our prayers to his service, and that 111.. • +.• L►. V111s ",ase from all our own effort::, our I mile' ,xray - It stands W reason i love who are graduating from•you went to destruction of your ; . Town works and accept Him and -tho I that so lar as notitying_the bassi is r `tach..ol or college .this June month 1 own accord," - You know lust. as ! - - . r ' would not olle hie to come and sit!much what vnu morally ought. to 1 INTERNATIONAL L E S S O N, tzeneflt of Isis great work of redernp-t concerned - the man would ala, welt_ - JULY 13. tion. Then Using ' sated by Iirs'take a hand mllror 'and sash«its re- f -•� by their aide and tell ahem what the do, es James Harper knew what he� •(b{ood, .which tncluck-, His life, His Iflection u and down and across the " Commencement' exercia,s truly mean•morally ought-to do- . __ _ , p 1n their lire*:" I wondered as I But there is another- side to this Text of the Lesson, Ex. ss., 1-11. 'death and Uis ro mi-reetlon, ire need I water. The—bass'unable to see- a ' - - -feat there hi>lding-that Invitation in thought. As, you are hereafter to Golden Text, Luke x;, 27. to know the rest which comes by nickelled rod above a 'sunlightin lake. ray hand it 1 could not tit thin cri- get your rewards 1f you do right, so .' �eerLsing• from all our works in the would hate its ekes located in jts tical tune of their. lives slay some-'; if you neglect to cio your duty. you 1.• And Gut shake ull these,daily life cq ChrisRi.tns and allowing belly• thing to inspire them. to nerve,' shall also recei'�e sccift punishment tyurda, saying, i- stn the Lord thy .(;od to work in' us both to will and I . Not any of - the wood rods hrtice _. them and to encourage them not 1 Heretofore you were only looked up- 'God. which have Lrought.thee out to do of'Ylis good pleasure (Ph&. i4, tl is detect, but a lot of anglers fool- -- - only with faith in themselves. but no aA a minor a child. .l! sou did o! the Iua;d of I'gyps, out of the 13). I i h1l wetcht them with meinl trim- �tlao with faith In t�eid.'and I bolo-(anything wrong in the pari, the'house of bondage. _,-_ �_ g bttct _ . _ r . ed my head over that white invita-'wo.rld was very apt to pardon you, I It was now the third month since}. IThe nearer the joints of a rod and . - tion fired made thio simple, earnest saying: "Well, it was th.e action,ofa they had-been redeemed from the- RICH YU{JTH 917ITH SENSE. the reel-ifse}f come to dullness the . praaer, "O God, help me- to sayi silly bop or girt. The Wrong teas bondage of Egypt. They had come I — I more k0ling that rod will be For rronieth}ag that may be helpful to 'merely the result of.a college prank" Ito Mount Sinai, and the Lord had Worth About $60,000,000, and He ,this reason the hard rubber reel is •-- -the young peop]C:,icho are graduat-i But from now on ,young gradustrs, ,oiTered to make them a peculiar Lica- Wants' to Keep It, to to eomniendcd- above the nickel . Wig this spring and shout to buckle sure_unto Ilim:.elf. above all people, T" Ied, and it will riot rust, though 'it =-1 g G r; remember the world docs not look 'r I Marcell-us Hartley Dodge, by many I • . - on the armor -of life. O .Christ.�tupon you as boys and girls. You a kingdom of priest:., it holy natiotr, mUl.ions, the richest youth in the , is not so strong. In the,tlillt� -ta- - may I able to bring my young are Cull fledged it only they- would obey Ills voice. I t come Pods and reels will be'made of. 6 his-they readily promised to do, Lnitod States, proUably attracts Icss or covered with, some sort of comf o- friends rie"rer. to thee, so thou shalt MEN AND 'i omr—.N. 1 • atLention among those who do not _ i bless them, bin this lea be an- land nmv we see.them Fathered ;:bouts sition which has-no power o(.rp@ec- .. Y P kt3oty }iim than any other student in- ewered ixi the noble lives at these As full grown m6h and women you Mount .Sinai, the mountath quaking terested in the commencement exer-'tion, r young men and Women, which shall must-take yeur positions in life awl Igrcatly and covered. with fire and !vises at Columbia University this , '�harisr}fids of fish are lust: ratty.. i be conserrated'to thee r..nd thy ser-1 do a full man's and a full. woman's l:+rrloke, out crf the midst 'of• which 1 year: year 1 ecause of shining apparatus. . _ _ - vice. For ;aeaue' cake d "k }t. I pa.rt, and if you do wrong from God speaks the words of our lcsr•.on � Ile-is still under 2(1, tall and slen 'Men' go upon t-he lakes day after- •• now cm the world will neither.forgipe to the people,(ehajl t.er xix). It I +day and catch nothing, or, at leas,t•,.'' , 1 . I congratulate'the young men and nor for' et your errors. Oh_, to-day, a da unlike an before or since fl: der in appearance, with dark eyes, g y y only a miserable. two or three, women motto are radua.tinq from, the,ri you must now begin to do a full the hivtory of the,world, 5o won- 'and a pallid complexion that shoals though they ,fish hard and tires"all $ bis devotion tel his, books. Alfred•• different higher insRatutions this man's or.w•oatau's.work, I pray you dertul was- it that a:'people 3ho-uid Gwynne-Vanderbilt received ander ' approved forms o! baits, If one of -- ;Lune because- rasa . the financial seek the belp.of that G'od_ in whom hour the voice. of.God out of the• ' them should try keeping__cu}et and, his father's will, after all other be- rtruggle which many have ii ic3or-'-your father and mothei trussed nod midst of the fire that the tact' is nests had been ajil, about $,54,='using a dull colored outfit e- - - =1'gone .far Lite sake of an education:who is aisle and ready to help ;::fit Mated ten times (Ileut. iv., 12, 15, 000,1101), bCarcellus Dodge recc'it ed i find his score much bettered, — • Ja pt.cticully over. Here and there also to perform well your part in ';3;3, 3G; v., 4, 22; 24, '26; ix., 10; x., upward o- $60,otjo,000 under hist *.--- . V, young nian'who reeeixaes a college!the battle of life- . . . I }), -T Ie first rernintls them that their diploma.may be the son of a - rich? But as we grow older L}roe years 'rcdemption' from Egypt was wholly grandfather's will a few months ago.'I His fiches have not 'changed. his tiVI-IFIZE M0NEY IS USELESS. i-,. ' lather. Ile may have had during seem to have seven leagrted bouts.• Ills doing, without airy help of manner of life. }te still licks in one They row too fast that they almost;theirs, fir "stay tion is of the. The Tsland of Ascension, right out .,his: ercholaetie career no ambition;; g a room at the lower part of bfadison in the.Atlantic, is the property of _ __' jhe may have gone through school seem to be born With gray hair;. To'-lord" (;Jonah .ii, 9), and, IIs never ccntm New York, just as_ he has - a j the British Admiralty, and governed' and college merely because his'rich;the man in actiae life Ja�iunry seems :aria an unredeemed soul tom keep done since he first began to prepart 'for thtin by-a,captain-in-chtirge: As ". `parents conrpeHed him to go; he i almost to-trend._"Un the heels' ,of I)lis commandments. -Ile often rc' for college. It is far,too far for him 1 a.result there.is no, -rit'ate,_rq skis__ {a ay have spent most of his time I December, arra-*firing itnd autumn�iriinded them Uiat .IIe brought them � -i p ---p-� in idleness and only worked enough:seem to be twin sisters.' till• voung forth from Egypt-(Ex. .v:i,.7;.Lev. -to-t ever lie °Cha) -to** t• �in enc, no.,rents, rates, o� taxes, to dust slip t�rough'tlie_ditTerent.ex- friends, though }_ou may lilt be xi, 4.i; xxii, 3:i; xxv, 38. 42; xxvi, whenever He has to go within two and no use for money. the flocks or three miles of his home he talks 1 and her.ds are public property,. alid ... laminations 'by what is known as!out.of,yous teaits, yet in the sense of .13; Ys._ Ixxxi,• 10), which IIe called sine ly tri;.,. t - :0-'1 "Cramn>,in _ I which I speak you have already lie- an iron furnace Deut. iv, 20; I j • i the nc�i fs-Izs 't1- s-r1T ons., - g" ( nomiCal almost to the paint of I are the vegetables grown on the ed half of your life. Ihn'ing that Kin s viii, G1; Jer: xi, 4 hat`they I penury. Ile' dresses well, as befits WITH TI71; AID OF A TUTOR. fi farms. ti'hen tho }stand- fisherman . 1. first half you have had a'hard Stru•g- might be Ills own people nd slerce nn under-gradutlte, but never show- makes a c1�tclt, he brings it to . the . Dut such a young man does not rep- gle to get an education. At times Ilim. ' • • . I 1• resent ,tile great 'mass of college y'ori were rilrnw,t'ifi despair: Blit in' 3, Thou shalt have no other gods fly., guardroom jar. !e }t is issued r the . graduates. F,or most young men answer to your mother's and futh- not long.' ago ;, somebody asked sci�carit-major. The only' private' pod women the acquiring of a high-!er's raycr's, and also to your own, before Me. %-o:,]-,,, T1or pe trh,at he woiild.do When Pr cilterty allutced is fowls and pig-• P 'Since then were redeemed by the ' lie left Col mnhi,t. "That will not be I eons. Even U,ie wild donkeys are -,- -_ •- . er education has been a struggle, an', God always came to your rescue. only living and true God to- iiinke I t,htil 1!!0;3," he said, "when I fiat's l awful financial struggle. Most of You were able to get thro-rgh some- lI}m a name'•on the earth rn the wider Uocernntent control they : ,w.. - the college graduates come from ho W. ]Ices you are at ' radii ttinn' !rottniiroed by majority. I intend then;I are un the'books of the raymacter, fi sight of all nations, (II Saint'vii. 'to get right ' down to the serious .and -handed 'over- at stock-taking, .. ----- -hun""fii to"htimeas. affil n of I g' �Ur1, da , So, in, the latter part-'of your 23; Isa. lxiii, 12., 14) therefore they problems of life. While not so rich 1 p I'lroe population is about 3CO3 all „ Zhese young;men. aipd ccomen rc tI c 1 c, do your were•forbidden -to have aught to do as Arr. Carnegie, I do not intend to fsents intense sacrifice lasting �""" Dodo g told, The:c are a few bluejackets, e • I best, he wild surely see you' s, y _g {�."_tvort.hv- demands .on my chneity -co --nations. _ "'�1�'•�--=�a-Jr mpany or s+�� of marines, some through many years not only on I through. You are going to have' of nations. idols of_---wood__go-unheeded.---I -shall-go-into_Lori_-_I<i.00-Loti:s-Iroiri Siet,rtt Leo.ne.,_and a • • their own part, but also on the I tr utiles. You are going to stumble and.stone, the work of, men's hands as- recisel what it will be.I have art of thdr'loted ones. ricer the hillocks of new.made i sties p y very few Civilians. IVriat'a marine ��. F '1 (Ii Kings, xv}i}, 36, 3T, Jer. x, 10, note determined-butyl shall keep out can't do it is hard to discover ! The p One day,a,classmate was looking loft. are, of to have injustices -..- .. - —ver blue and depressed, I said to g t 11)' of Nall street-" y I practiced upon you. Ilut if you will ,_4, 6, I the Lord tliy God am a - _+ . muleteer s a marine ; o s, tho .. ; - hiui: "What hat is the matter? IIas lace you, hand In the Divine Fath- .•' _ salons God. THE PROPER TERM. ga!'clener so are the shepherds the , anything gone wrong?" "Yes," he!Pr's hand, Fro will never. let ] stock-mon, the grooms,,masons, car- you..go: God is called_ jealous just seven pnsweredr "something has gone He is able to ,'eliveras well as times. The other six places aro' Martha, the colored wassroerwoman,, penters, and plumbers. Ecpn ,the • i "wrong, - and awfully wrong. You to guide. To illustrate this truth was complaining of. ]ler husband's island trapper who gets rewards for Ex. xxxiv�t3; Pout. iv, 24; v; 9; . . Lrow father find mother do not dress Dr. Newton, ;he noted Engliih die- v{, 15; Josh. xxiv, 19; 'Nah.`1, -2,' health.to one of.her patrons. the toffs - l rats Is amarine. The very well. As I went paotind the }ne, used to- tell•a 'wonderful story. "FIc's ve=y Polly, ma'am, re's cltmnte i¢ airitos6 perfect, and you. r Y and in all but the last He is so homes of the different,boys and' saw of vi nrious suffering. The scene oken of in connection with the po']y. He's got dot exclamatory 'can orow pretty nearly anything, rb-cuanatism."- iront ornui os noel:bananrts on the how well their parents dressed I be was laid-in the little-Gersrian tillage worship of idols. The word trans- - - gan to be ashamed of my 'parents' of Ragenbach. One day n wi.mber of fated- "jealous" also means to buy, :'Iron mean inflanromatory, Murtha. coast to Eng., vegetables up on t-`-1. _ ' tiardrob2. -lately I have--beelr 't'p= l ople were gathtfod'jri the large purchaso or redeeih. We are,. re: Exclamatory is from exclaim, whaich. ti:e ,nu.i3;la}n - .. braiding fa-ther for wearing stuch roolra of the village inn. As the par- deemed to be a people for His own means to cry- out." - strabbx clothes. Last night I again ty was merryzmaking, suddenly a "'Yes, miss;' pnswcr- Martha, "Harry; love your littl9 nabs oro- - .. session (Tit. ii .14 i elf. -and "days what it is 4hcr," What h se? f ' _ j an . nskod hir'n to get a nets suit. "Why, •}iuge.dog appeared at the open door, He wants us all for IIlmselt, Idols with conviction, t i u JFI '. father if said, 'yu t have ilot bo tght the only doer Which tLfTorded egress are works.•of men's;hand as L }t is Ile-hollers all de time." wouldn't know If I did)" . j" j '3 c I{� �' � . . (. . . _ 11,I • - ,r - L .. a 11 1. :. ,.. .. . ,: >-.. .. 7 . ... 1. v"c s] r r ,.y - p .. .., .. - I'� • .. 1. .. _ _ .. a,. . �I.T . }.r ,. :_r.. -. 7 tom' ... —_—. .__._.._ -___._..•.- ___. _—_ .., _ - T� -- ._ "Do come to-morrow," she says, ven in hue, and a skin white toF1�>�1gQ OF Ptilll - In a little whisper, ralslalC her eyes Pallor. Perhaps, gazing at the ex- 1J 1 v as _ ---_ - ---.- to his for a moment. They were Creme beauty. of his patlent's- face -- _ ___ , - - erns frame, an honest desire to - "Sc drowned in tears. Her words are _ _--__ _..._ _ tender, her gmaaner is beseeching.* baffle tate and restore him to health CAUSED BY A TUMOR 6`r T� . A. our a Blundeu, login h18 head, stoops for- and vigor grows strong within him BREAST. VVV ward, and, taking her in hie arms, However it may be, he throw his "' kisses her -once passionately. Then whole heart into his task, and, al- he releasee her, and, before she can most to the neglect of other duties, Mrn. J. X. Timbers, of Hawkes► -- aims at success in this one case. . . _ recover her self-possession. is gone, hazy, Tells How She teed OR......... 1 . "Don't send me to env more balls, j. ;'leaving Beauty half startled, half an- Ken; I d9n't enjoy. them; I hate Belief After Doctors lad,., l L ry, and with her caof cheeks wet -THE ERROR OF LADY BLUN DEN.• ' • s < them. Flow could I dance-:when l Failea. . . . - with the common signs of woe. kpow you are here lonely, all by Perhaps-though she would haveloFrom the Poet, Hawkesbury. Ont. yourself; and when I am nging to �,, died rather than confess it even to Sirs. James M. Timbers is well be with you?" - herself-her greatest grief lies in the Dugdale's expression changes and kno�en tp nearly everybody to Haw10- a CHAPTER XIV. 1 . I it is w-ith flowers, that lies off the discovery th&t he really is gone out grows sad. He flings one arm im- esbury, Vankleek Hill and aurrou n - ball-rri,�m: of reach of all 'witcheries and en- patiently above-his head sad sighs in country. She was born in Van- The band at,Mrs..Itedesdale•s bail P Y • • JA playing Sion reve softly and with: "Whe.t a _cozy little nook! Just slaving arts She dries her eyes heavily. kleek Hill, but since her marriage, - _�,� atquisite meaning. Pretty women like L.lwra, is it not?" asks Fancy, with pensive care, and, sinking into "it seems so hard on you," he twelve years ago, has lived in H'swk- ere waltzing lightly and smiling as the`r enter. But he does not an- a cozy little chair, reviews the sit- says, wistfully. "I wish you had esbury, and is greatly esttemed by w_ sweetly; rind doing alt the damage"suer: 'Glancing- at him in surprise, nation. .- - come home to tell me you had danc- all who know, her, Dios. Timbers is i Chat lips (Salsa, but perfect) can do. she ser s a look in his face (she'has "Well, at least I have had.my re- ed all night, and had found pleasure ,one of the many thousand® who The rooms are crowded. here and seen it- pretty often) that stays all vengs," she says, half aloud, tapping in it. How is it you have lost_ all have Proved the great value of Dr. - c=, — there great Danks of greenest moss further remarks, and renders her on the back of one hand lightly against heart for it? '.I souieti:nes•fear ,you Williams' Pink Pte and glues her - the present occasion almost aero- the bock o) the other_ "Yes, a re- let Sad thou his of me distress You 'experience for the benefit of other +.' make beds for rosea that lie upon - 6 Y sut'erers. She says :-"While aura- -. -- ^�- -•them in all'their cream and ink'and ons• - usage - Iti is sweet, Lhey say; es ayest'liottrs:-und the i<tieutrend_U1. n nursing tumor under the lett breast. c Fancy pales perceptibly and shrinks P Y -- me m7serabke- The mfirst s rrc tom wasff arshalrp p&ia P ectalig tp women. Why, then I g Y ?`,i crimson beauty, sleepily brin,ing' —worth their rfume. from him--�'or an rnsi ant sem"rat_=e t-be lot f a_womaa, so little And 1 Saar I shall have o sweet it seems to me. Perhaps ' i away _. bed acid-Ieavo my hews un- Y p Sir. -John is dancing rather aloes her.- eyes Lo his and then lets them' followed'by a growth, which gradu- - have not had revenge enough. That finished it you persist in talking , often than is goat! for him with fall again, as thougG to conceal from may be it. And yet— Yes, I should nonsense. Who has it said the oth- ally increased in size until it became Fancy Charteris,-se often that Al-him. the triumph and satisfaction i like to make hien propose to me a er day he was never going to in- -as large as an egg. It was exceed- . thur Blunden's'frotsa deepens, and that fill them, - arid sometfiing else,, second tine all oyer again: and dulge in morbid thou hta gain. iugly painful and caused me great - ; `his breath comes a Utile hard, and"perhaps, stronger and .purer than l g suffering, I consaated a doctor, who 4_'- a s:,ade falls and settles upon his either of these. . ' -of courts-of course I should give' 'And I have such a funny thing to g' face. him just +.he setae answer then.' tell you. 14h'oist do you think I gave me medicine, but 1t did me no "Do not tura from me,' edys Ar- __ met _ to-night? You could never hood. Then l consulted another dao- "It i3 impossible. she- can mean it'," .th;ir quickly. "Let me speak now, s tor,.who sr.id.I would have to under- he mutters, in-a miserably uncertain Ciretchet,. --aLC has reins, guess: so I hail te11 von, Dittlr tone: and then he goes over to b'anc here. I have so much to eery; and ed to deice all night, Tom Scarlett,' rather bigger- than go an operation. In the meantime, g Y vet" - impatiently - "I know not with sari toned .face is • stand- ever." however•, the tumor broke, but and claims her for the next dance how to say it. I feel tongue-tied, - !" says Dugdale, without would not heal, and as a-result I was , ing alone, not watching the pretty "No g feeling ver much run down. At this ••which is his. When it is over, she ca.Uable,-B_nL_why�er�-I--hflre-y.ou,.{srmg_gi.�.a _hut_ mP_,nine disbelief. _g } _ —QT<ince>s at him znls' let'OU4 y. with meret words? The whole thin -i.abt-her- ° -to- ''What misfortune has befallen:. gIrather into the realm of grief and bee "�'es, indeed - laughing. "You m 1R, enc' I bo- ices in one short sentence: I love witderment t nd quick love we call our Lnow lie is Lord Danvers.DOW, and Dr Wi'.lia s' Pink F you?" she asked. "You remind one'you ., hearts, whet a voice addressing her not a bit the worse nt it. iTe tear gan _,ui:ung these. ,I soon felt thatI 11 Of a man in a picture by somebody, "oh, no," says Mrs, Charteris, brings ,herb k for the.moment to up to me, and quite too!c my breath they were giving me increased called 'Doleful Uumpe.' (Fancy is s rength, and alter wing a few always olefin ally s,' " . slowly, And now- in her expreasive i a day long p tat. She starts slight- away, his address was so rapid and bates, the tumor disappeared, and ". titan is born to misfortune,' -'erea triumph has certainly gained lv, and, raisf ig her heat}, sees ,car- .incoherent Ie was rather fll-tem- I was as well as ever I.had .been. . _. :the day. "You forget; how could"lett/-now Lord Danvers.•-standing be- pared, 1 thong t., iu:.t at first, andhas ,you know that." returns he, with a' inclined to-do better, until I turn- �. health, speak since fresh good, and half s¢n{!a. •'But -'but 1 wish you you hate imagined it possible to level side her. I cannot speak too highly of Ds. _ that-sort of person?' "flow d'y'e do, Mrs. Dugdale^ he ed away his anger with a fall an would not dance again with Blun- sorer. Atter that we made friends." �Y'rheses' Pink Pills:" • "-den." _ Iter victory is complete. M3 col- soya• holding out his hand to a Tbe�e i'i'!y ernes troubles like the _... . or darkens, deepens. Ile drops her fashion half supercilious, half im- "I am very glad of it," sr�vs Dug- above, bo,c,al,c`ta they make rich, red ''With whom? Blunden? Po you p tori❑ His face'is ver ale; and dale.' heartily. '"Well?" mean yourself' I'm sure" - in an hands, nay, almost flings them from P F h P ""'ell, that was all, lie took :nc hloxi and drt't'e all impuritie4-from him; so that 4 rose she holds Gretchen, tis she returns his" greoting the s-.-W,cm Thr?,reh their�actibn on . _ ' ' It grie.-ed.tone_ - __I__t�tien._t._denced yaecharrieally lays. her -hand--.iu_.40'vn .tv_._a�. .carr}age,._and said he _ -._ _--,- 6e, v. ry often with yon that you need'�tts sadty-to the ground,' Same—- " the• blond ttey also-cure „>ch-trou-- . fake me to task) And, UeSidei, i!thin,, in tier face, in her manner, has his, having believed blur is Italy,.. ,hauls like to call and ec poo fo- bctraeed to him the truth.; "l%iil you not speak to tae:'" vuya morrow. By which I understood the er:sir els?a?scroifrrla.e slcinp erupt eruptions. didn't -ask you." Scarlett, tlutetl but with evident ,`rr:r,nrtliaLion was complete'. You "Konsense," he sats. a little i "You mean_— he begins huski f y' ,•. rbeumat i:m•:. `�t. Vitus danr'e and agitation. wi;i r:ee him, darting'.- the ailments that make tt r lives of "---hrncquely. "You know I mean Sir;ly' "I am glad to see you," navy '-r Jt cours,c I sihall. Poor old Scar- -' .- Jolla," But she interrupts him with bud- lett' I don't wonder he cat up "'eO ' mat"' wetnrn mise'able. The den haste: Gretchen, very gently. cenutne alwny4 tear the frill name w know nothing, erccept that you } "Are you, honestly*' I suppose ' rough at irisins; you. At d you „nr Williams' Fink PWO for Pale - , •`afore a talk conundr.i:ns' and thev� Nothing — nothing. indeed. And might ha••e been Lady Danter� now Y _ _ —with ure, an unlovely laugh "1 a:.: E People." on the 'wrapper around are very wea:,ytng to the constitu- You } morel le c Iabout� sibs not vet for inch m heinous crime, bar! you li itched to hint,' O most im y boa. :cold by all dealere In - :Lon, I, for one, never guesser! one' 1 ,ae your tone belies your words.'• prottder_t of wonietiU"- e`er "I am not one to are medic}ne, or sent postpaid CC 50 Lp icy life, So you may rig well tell� There is it.n expression to his hand- ''I mibtit. - and the moat wretch- ey .0 - - me the answer to this, IlAby rim I''gtiip courteous,' " ret.urns he, atern-- p ed of her sex, too, n tno.st stupid of cents a box, or six boxes for some face - not so much dissipation by addressing the Ur 'Williams, =lot to dance with Sir John?" iy "You know as wet) as I do I as efiseonten L-that makes her sorry'men' tiaw good-night. You have "At least it Is unkind to me,"I what I mean. Tell the truth now at i for him. been quite too long aw.iike already, l2edtci�e Co , Brodkville. Ont. . . says Arthus, desperately, ,"If for not last Have you led me up to this, ;You mistake me," -,he says, wits, and I am only doing yo.i an iO,rt• _., + -, `' - nher reason, do riot Jancai witn himi,T y ' Y g remaining ILLUSTRATION Bl'.TTF:R THAN . io,nt only to refuse me. Are ou kind earnestness, "I am indeed !ad by g „ •,gain, for my'sake," y to see you looking well.' - DSra. Charris ehungvs colcly all to wreck another's the says,you odetermi�nedoto tnivcnnstruso het t�l,.et t:itty, and her huv,ar.d have A mutfstvr hI' longs. .. !! paltr Chat the there Pat sfaruon - ti r. T P g P "how, whydid our tine - ., had long tailed to an i :hat before?" she sayP, with a very-hapniness, too, of one who trusted returned from the bail and they are gt•e up snutT-taAln nod _ m,xtnln Yov were always, if I attempt to q• , tweet smile, that ling"'rs o him, and yoti'" remember rightly, candor itself. 'Glad alone. she nay's, ;catty - at last he preach,_-d a sermon against . .vhi.:h, in conlunctiou wit 7 " blush,' She is atlont. . " _: to nee--me' and 'Glad to nee me well' "clow many people one meets and it but was miserable all the- week en dere her lovely, • Jt ri,:ite an "Speak." says Artt•ur, with ln- bear diRerent meaning You visits without actually knowing any- alter: When Sutiriay came round he ether thing. Yes to p e You, I crece.ng sternness Duo still she re- would, perhaps, have been c+'cn finer_ LhiaR ubout them! 1'f ho to Mrs, found he was getting on very Ian- •iromise not to dance a with Sirlmains spee�htess er the truth had you gone a little. Charteris, Jaci.?" guidly, and, to make the thing _ john to-night ,• 1 Fier hands-'now empty of flowers- farther and said*' would be ,lad ''One of the Listes of Surrey,' and worse. 'aft honest ' man of.an elder. "Fancy," nays Arthur, his heart Are c}aaped and hang: closely before to see me-well, at a distcince." the second prettiest woman In sitting immediately under .the eye of -:oe.,ting quiclfly at this unexpected her. Her head is bent; her lace is "flow changed you are. Tom!" town," replies Jack• cris4clscly. the atanLster, took' out his "mull," , white its snow that drifts to minter vv clretchen, with swoeter rN And who is ti,e first''" tapped it on the lid, and with the =-ourrender, it I dared hopes-" 9a. tlhat he dares is lost, as Brandy'She is a little frightened for the fiat proach. And then Tom Rives in. "You are,`= - prumptl�, utmost gratay took a cotrifortable honsen,w! with a smile. ' H•ow . . "st this instant makes his peesence.time in alt her Life, and her heartland takes bei do vn to her carriage - "bneeshin �t--wai3=ate - , _but-nth a-heart aboard -Strad 't- Ang, conics Dandy. "L,•t as end It now forevea, one filler! to overflowing 'So does she tier a long time, .Jac 1Ir i� nrrt iI or,Re-r hc,:'t-,F,pe3 ,iGry tty zit his- ., "Do not let us waste, any more of rRay or the other," says Piunden• (transform-by one termer' speech - looking, at his wife at tite moment, wrtnon and said, "John, fon shams - this music," Dlunden says, halt tai- witb sudden calm. "Ain I to under- a possible enemy tato a Ilfo long or he might linos noti:rd =omtth+nr i kci,a{a. ._ou, -sir how dare you do ` patiently: and Dlra, Charteris, laying stand that all your pr-ttY looks and friend. peculiar about the expre,sston of Ber ' th.it ?" ihcr hand on his arm-, moves towards flattering words were lies., r- that Stealing past Kenneth's door on 4'y'as Tlic elder baked up in amazcrnent' the. ball-room, Seeing Sir Joha from the ftrot you calculated art this tiptoe (having dismissed tier steepy "fancy ('hc:rtcris? .--Yee, , :=ante - •pl2C i,re:r♦'J',er ewntinued, I}nn'C_ - cominz towards them at the close of inornent?" _ I araid from further attendance), Gre.t- time." Von remember what I bald- to _ you -. thin dance, as they stand together in "Yew - but—." eenresses she, cher is brought to a standstill by To Nittv's excited !m•r;ination last tiabhath ?" _ a conservatory, Arthur says. hur- hurriedly, yet full of i;.n eager anxie- hearing ,her name called, there sr-encs a resertation in his ,way But tlie-eider co,i d not yet fathom t to explain yams though some "Is that you, Gretchen? Come Fn, ot.answering. what he 'had dune -to copse dllcnce. xiedly,- ifeelinq that rests deem down within I am &crake," -says Dugdale,. And, - "p r!ri!t't•think I r1uE(a like her"' the minister's Tti:,s§ton for snuff had _ 'Remediber your promise." - "Do you distrust me.?" returns she. her heart.,_ But he will not listen. opening his ,door, she enters, Fling- she `ay'`• quietly, from all. I in the i itcritn firov'n to such an in-, glib a little frown so full of , re. "No: no more! it is too late!" he hear she seems rather-rather—" tensity that it was 'u case of life or ;proach that as Sir' Jolhn reaches her exclaims, with a gesture that has in "hats rale?" say's Jack. "Can't 'lough , ire coul,l restrain fitheelf n0 ".. . Arthur moves' away td-it distance it something of loathing: and, turn- N.A.We CHASE'S say. I'm mire " longer, and wi. addressing the elder, that'places him quite beyond hear- ing from her,-,he lays his arms upon OATAKIN CURE 25c, l mea pinion,"-vather - .ch ori to the be 'said, or will not pollute , lips aint, and leaves her her freedom to tie sash of the tvindow nail hides his s.■ world's of:inion,' - .choosing her by ii:eatioi=tug what you did, but I 1. '1 s Ls seat cproct to Litt e-• ..,S,x. words enrefully. accept--or reject' his cou-,iir's atter- face upon them, "I cha'n't see you - artsbytise £m will show yon what it .was hand p yroved t,}owe: "Oh, I date say it's all talk, -you me tip the box." Having (Got the tiO,s; for some time again." be goes on Itei,ia •tie"Inert,cl"rs the a;r ___ yet Sir Joha, for,.once,' ptrads in:hurriedly. "Never again, I think - yacaa}teis'Topsiro�yiny"la,tc know, slid rybblsh,"• returns he, air box. he i,rtt'e a certain number ot_-- theca an perr"nare tui.. sently. Ile has -.tn et'ening paper-in taps On the lid, and Rent thrarigh '. rain for a dance. "ller cart is full ( hope—" Catarrh� 1tIayVev r Slower . his hand, and if; engrossed with its -the other f:oim9 of snuff-taking, • ih - try -dui(• full. Ko; he need not Took; "After to-morrow," interrupts she, eM Al!dealers.or Dr.A.tKChas. contents. "Look here, Kitty, listen imitation of what he had observed e ",,,:? Fde tu'iatbelie':,? hcr.when she says quickly, "You promised'to bring �edktaoCo.,Toroaroand ]9i1ao. to this affair in Brighton. 'By Jove, 'the elder do, saciug. as he went on. ' so it is so stran};e, then. that no lne Powers for Lady Cardine's ball, - i knew 13nrburton Rould get hlmsOf "That is what you did, sir-and. - . vacant place should be,see•n_on . -her have you forgotten? You must slot }ng her opera-cloak to one side, slte iiiro a -scrape''if he didn't look out, what is mere; you"-takirtg;a pinch •, - ' ; prot;ra-rt�ma?" disappioint me." ----goes--urn to, his-bed. ._.._.._.-_--_ and now "did that too 1"_ is that a dismissal?" demands tier_-'No. You shall'hale them..' __-_ Dugdale has been persuaded to see "zt;tit one moment I shaft be +A with a little laugh. •"And you will bring them to-mor-i the new doctor, has even unburden- back rlircctiv," says Iiitty, sumrti 0 -If. ,ash`rn think so" 're,- raw?'- - I ed his soul to.hini, and shown his what - huskily, escaping troin the torts she, with a faint grimace. And, "Certainly I shall not. says Ar-,passionate,desire for life, — life that room. His 'advoi ante n the rule BABY'S OWN TABLETS. being at times master of same_ ct•i.s-,tht}r, with a heavy frown. '•What'! is is-Lull of power and strength, not ject'of Mrs. .ChartCris (as it seems — . . .. ,. . - t dam, he ta4es the hint and departs. 'vo it game _not yet played out?i life as it is with him, - a bare ex- .to her) compels her to. Ria credence t +.__ disz►ipeared. Bandy�- I ' seeping. in the foolish .words dropped by Cure All '112inoe ri_s, and Bring and Brandy are somewhat albof. Ar- punishment so incomplete. then: that � This Doctor Dlunt is a great, Dtindy in the afternoon. IIIc praise Joy and Comfort to Baby -J''t } th!,r, telling her -she looks tired, ;you desire.to prolong it? No, you ganbt, restless man,of about thirty- of the Roman she almost calls her and DIotHer. i" -lea'ds the way to a smail roofzr. half i shrill have your flowers, but I yo two, with curious eager eyes, black rival is bitter to ',her; his•refusal to_ Di-"ase attar the little ones go fol! not brim them." as night and piercing, and hair ra- .give her his confidence (as she be- `" deo d,�ir, hart conservatory, g g through the' digestitc organs. 33x1. . „a �, lietes) is more bitter still. Own Tablets are the lest things in j This , Little ----- jTo.Be Continued}, the world for all t7owcl and stoa•r.ch'_. __^.--_- troubles o children then act _Girl Cured of czema - t quickly and gently, and always cure i1 HO IF.S FOR OLD MAIDS. indigestion, colic, aonstiluitior. arts h1, In Sweden and Norway there are diarrhoea. They are also a great � several homes for spinsters. One of help, to teething children. hits: Ca- The Burn[n$, Stln�iR� Sensatlorts Taken Away and the Raw Flash HeAIOd these at Least is as attractive as it b'rieile Barnes, Six Mile Lillie, Ont., '. . r is unique.-" It is the monu'meht to says - aby:s'Own •Tablets reached r - --.. .by Dr, GhaSe,s Ointment. ' _, _ _ -.. ..__ �•eao ._,,u ... __ -' the memory of an exceedingly wi•al- me jus i my Uiib oral t in t'tnc as y It ls.nQtLat a1L.unusual for_chlldren to suffer greatly ir©tii''gemna, a form of Itching e3drit disease, but It thy old man, who, dying 7nore than very ill with inraigestian and bowel- frequently happens that relief is very hard to obtain, and ne$leet iriiksly--to-leave the subject a life-long . two hundred.-years rigo, left the ma- trouble. and ,I_am halrry to say the µ victim of this skin.trouble. Dr. Chaso's Ointment sins proven itrielf a quick relief and permanent curs idY1tft1V"" 1J,er'TZVT 'oi----Ffl"140+41 aw•--�d t nhleis reliercrF Yrim�titcr r' fc - - __ maids anion his descendants. . A doscs`" To is now-,dying splendi,.lY etilmertj.: Take, for example,-Aho following,caser . __ g •with rust a T rbict now anrt then- Mr. C. Wiley, who is employed as cooper by the JKrnnodT & Davis Milling Company, Lindsay, Ont., superb home . was built, furnished, when he fs rest.less.. I ata the moth- r elates : "I used Llr. Chase's Ointment for etQama on my little girl some Seco yearn ago, &nd ' coon'brought and manngeti by salaried trustees:'It er of eight children, aizd have, tric3 ''1 about a thorough and permanent cure. She had suRered for considerable- time, o: d though we tried a gtsat flourished and has continued. Anv nearly all the old r.�medies, but have . • - many remedies, Dr. Chhso's Ointment was the only preparation'to prove effective. unmarried woman who can prove "I cannot speak Loo highly o! Dr. Cha,•'■ Ointment, u it eertainlq etroeted a pttvmpt and permanent blooei relationship Lo the founder of serer found•-a. medicine equal to : cure it this:case. o the institution .is entitled,to ad- Baby's Table Tablets."- _ ; Dr. Chase's Ointment is rcinarkably ellectidi'es ► 'treatment"for sore' fesot, and ovary form of akin_ irrits- missign in,the home, She is given The riblets are gurrratitced to can- 4j„- tfon. ' a suite of rooms, a servaiit, 'pi-iVAte •taitz no opiate or' h rmful dn:g, and . ., Mrs. J. Brunton-, Allandale, Ont., states :-"'I can recommend Dr, Chase's Ointment as a sure cure .for- crushed to;a pallei t, they can Us meals, and is subject Lo nb rules giren to the smallcat, frnblest C;ri!a 1 a sore feet->lstaiad a great dead on my feet and have►beet+ troubled for sorne td'me with chafing amd blisters. Mj save such as ordinary good bfhavior. with __ carteirty% -of` 'and rr­tlt.a li toes wete often raw and very painful, demanda. g "I had tried•nearfy evarytfiing recommended for-som feet, but Dr. Cbasa's Ointment . sal the-only. resne4 _ , • • • . Sold by alt druF_glsts, or "brat st14.Y that slid me any re l good. It soothed Lite burning and stinging, and tEoroutglsly healed and eared the sores." paid at 25 cents n hos by writing' }� Ar. Charge's fllntment is, we believe, the most effective and most thoroughly satisfactory treatment that Thunderstorms occur in Great' direct to the Dr. R'illiams' T>ed{c its ,e_ as serer tined tar eczema, salt rheum need- rtehlnm sikin tiScease/.nasi er4ktfons,, 60 •env ,• box, at s1t Ttritain'oa an average ses^ari days_in Co., Brockville, Or+•., or-?cheyp: ealtds, or-Edmttrsoa, Bates do Co,. Toronto. ilio year. „ y lady, N.Y. . • ;�.i ♦ ., • ♦ - . .. . . +i . 7-,..,,.,.M1.v,!.✓E, .te_...�.,y..2,•.._.`;P. -, '.mo._.'cw.'o,.. w •a" ?S.",;.,=, _:-;....,d"-ems3iE_.''t.&r.'a',,w.-.u.wwi•„�,'e- .2 .w•.•_..:...�-yrr•.„- :...._.y,:'»..=.mw.a.n-senc,.. a.'-7_ csw .mqv+r a:a.0 ren•rs - .e - _ ».,b.. ... _ _ `fit•'•, 7 4 w.d.. '.,N• v..:.era`.r.. s,..».. � .,:...,.�Y. .]C•'.•W .{,. 1 _. •4 '�v+✓ ..� p• w ♦ rel '11 0. _ ,moi• . m.usr'u�- .i _ TOOOBBcI3sCS1B888:B7 eferrind Wm Loftin is giving the frau{of bis`Cedar Crook oc se , Claremont ,smd — 6ok to theaddzesa label on your paper Toa ebo s fresh coat of pains. �J' I seventh concession sehoo}b Io the footbalLook 7.2: ay-pn � totowliieh p Rog"s J#- Ie aintin hie Raines the BrocRhrm sctool term Ras sa,- �V - --- - Remiotances axe ,,aknowledged b residence on King at ea6t. erfutzu niEg� �1 e - ' *bang*of date on label on the IIat paper 01- -W E Yanstone#bi ped a' carload of C'reey River Shamrocks were rocceesfnl in - - - pwgn�receipt of money as this omcs. Always the latertaEaiale game acrd the Greenwood �.. ._. isseptbed.tapatd ahead t hogs from here on Wednesday in the senior prize. This prize will wan ___•--_--_ -Mrs. W. H, Hopkiss. of arkham, n S •� ex default the Pickering team being toe -011 need 00� �Ch- a �e is visiting this t{'eei- with ) n. John exhausted to after •long hot contest _ fts rick9due Winters. with Claremont,which entitled them by b ��� -lairs Darden, of Belyadier, Norsh draw to play in %be finals with the Green pios�salxa, Oxr„ July. it 1902. Carolina,a visiting bell sister, Mrs Robt wood team. Wm.Cowie of Daarkham war ___. Lai a 8 lb tins is chili sante for oil 10 cults. Crook. the rucaessiul one in nearly all the aborta. fork .Beane- R 7 t -James Gordon, the orbs* ds�+,pre Taken in geneirsl the picnic was a grand r extra Rood LOCALISMS. seated ►be quoit club with a floo."i of raccie•e• but one evens however, which . quoit:. marred the pleasure,occurred wben win. Corn .& PeaB Chaise pack selling at 7} cents white oar 2,k E -A Triter timber from hers went to Orivert,'of the Pickering football team gas Tarte,try them _ -Mrs. E.J.Smith;of Toronto, spent his thigh bone broken Aen engaged in the a day Last week with Pickering friends.- Tomato.y*uerday (Thursday) to ase the game. -He.was taken,home after whish Salmon-- B. at�oII� (load Salmon 8 cane far 8b cents. Clover Leaf $alaton '2 B.Wood,of Toronto, spent Sunday cuter Lr Bateman reduced the fr6eture, 117 1 cans for 25 cents Dore. $.W. Wood. -Mrs Wilson,of Toronto, spent a few ''here with his mother, -Frank Law,of Toronto pail s flying days airing the past week with Joe and TOn1aUeB� Tomatoes are very #carte now, but we liras a good*apple, visit to Pickering friends on Saturday last Mrs Doyle• come and bav , it Fred O'Leary is spending s few dire -Misses Maggie end Josie Moore are ut�.h e r Best granulated end light yMow selling very cheep for preserving 9 ith his brother Wax. ef' the Western #pending their holiday's with friends isNew Sn. 2,r ' season potel, Newmarket - .-Mae, 1t'. S. Dillingham and Mise Albert Heck. of Toronto,is spending Maggie O'Lear seat a few days last,The undersigned has purchased the hutch. • is his vacatiun rt Lake-view with James y P C 0 Gormley. week in Toronto. eriniz business of M. Burroughs, and . i•oh Yl D��� �J' -Root Stork,of the Base' bine, has -Mrs Jaquet and children, of Buffalo, grill keep on Land s good .supply of �j diepoaed of his stock bull for a good are visiting w jib -the former's sister, fresh and salted meats, : figure. Mrs P 6nllivsa Call-at the old stand and give us a trial, _ -bliss A{is{tra Crook teacher at Ux• -Jceeph gad firs Doyle were in Tor- Crook - bridge is spending her holiday* at her onto teat Friday extending the faneral of Satisfaction as ragarda quality- and- 25 per cent be�Io�'V - home here, the late Mr I1Qanning. t prices guaranteed. _ _ - --W. H. Field,.of Toronto,#peat a day -Mre W G Doidge, of Brooslin, has WAG-NEE h CO. _ - -- z• last week at the home of his parents, returned home after spending a week — any-other Store in Ontario* --'John and Mrs,Field. with Thee and Mrs Field. Fie,t, -Alfred Mullett returned to Manitoba mode Biscuits 7c ib,otber stores de -Mrs.Peart, of Toronto, spent a few FRU- IT -TREES - - - - -' days during the hast week with her o2, Wednesday after spending a couple of t Fruit Biscuits its Ib,other stores es brother, Arthur Ridley. weeks with bit family here. All kinds of Lemon Biscuits iiia tb,other stores]311 -Mrs W J Clark and two children FRUIT TREES. Lemon Snare 10c lb,other stores 14e -J, R. and Mrs. Tbexton spent Sun- Cookies loc Ib. other .stores .120 -- day in Uxbridge visiting the former'a left on Wednesday morning to spend a SHR L'BS, Etc., strawberry Rnaps lOc ib,other stores 14c mother who is cntieallp ill, week in Hamilton with the former'* iglgheet market price _ Assorted Jams Ile lb, other stores 14c -A. M. Fiery opens a few day daring paremte, for all kinds of Jain Jema lie a lb, other stores lac I past week fishinIn Lade ago Five B&Jem•a-u g dlag-l?ez _Fall and Winter app'ee One-trial-will cpnvince you that those biscuit*are second to more in Canada. He decompanied a party of Oshawa holidays with her fnends in Port Perry i- maw Agent, , ,3ri• 5. •friend#. while Marie is with her aunt, Mrs Doug- Pickering F -Mrs. B. W. Wood left on Monday las of Wingtbam evening for Toronto,to attend the funeral -A tenure tournament will be held on the eoura here next Saturday beginning -Rent _ . .. of n friend,Mre, Deerborne who died o2, in the morning• It is creating much i2,, TO Bunday. teres% .amo the members and a flee - -Mrs. D. McDcugrll,neecmpaaied by - da 's sport is anticioated, - - -. - Ther two children,left on Monday morning day's tollowinR promotions to third for Fenelon Falls for a wstk's visit with class were made in the junior department Q ” -lber mother. of Pickering public school- Ru#sol Shire ,.0for Sal e !-Walter G.Hills.ofDavidson k Hay's e p �,/ -iunt i spending gsoeertssabliahmeat. Toronto, leg• Tdmaie Banks, Nina Boake, Willie Re - JWinter. Melville Bmilb, Olive Leslie,se spending ibis freshwith his unclehere Hannah Steveasoa. B Doyle,teacher _.. Wm. Gilchrist. -g Gormley wbo has been for three -Joe Lockwood has cn,gaggd with y is t duff his holidays I Comfortable Frame Sousa is Pickering '*Soba Clark to take the place of William pear. is me ba, psi Village. New Mock of Wall Papers before purchasing. Calvers who lot his leg broken as the hishome hare• Is lu cot hie sfutioa t�ica sebool please. las return to Banes been . His future • -Tits boys wbo spend tbs nights at mow*meats has not been decided aeon. i Frame Sones$est cf PiakarittR Village - -Cards Blaney as the lake shore.find their bas be has in view revere! desirable It W1�1 pay you. e agnarsera%bare these stormy niabss\ so be ntnaiioas. Iw11raaoe promptly attended w. -When the village bell riatter went to irether unpleasant. They are beclanin; the bell lass woodsy score - - _ to tbmk "tbiere a no place like home". WS d. ems, Convoysaeing.donemom - s W T and Tars Dunbar and lexily will tog the bsU failed to h apoo - w three months at '1112,8200 is war toned tbrs the ranges was *none . 1 spend %be nems two 2,r Person with evil ais Visits Clue their eottrtls as the lake shots )oat south mudOR• Barnes eOF of Danbarion Village. Tbay are moving p0sision had leas a�� the previcas eight every Tuesday.ible teeessary sacking 0 and so on and cook is awse, 8aeb pasty thieving •s �' R,ichardsoaMILLINE' g 1)bts week' the lowers minded The article of 2,o X- =04111 eonsem le and is only a2, ble of V. 7 r Wbile Bert Woodruff was in bathing ble use to parsec and 0017 0e Notary Public, Pickering on Saturday lass,ba foci cams in eau �MGM the nlle joint;to consider• - >&eagb straw sailers in whits at 45*sots regale SO Deni {net with r pises of glass which ens the able es cw m having is re placed - sole, of bills tuns rather badly. Hewn -fig sbe sante storm on Monday Canadian _line We Toro have o2, head 'r tall- line of l'ag's s -\ taken to Dr. Batcmw r Sara evrloitlg lir Bobs Stork and family Dada is all colors.straw Druids, flowers and foliage Bell be 1 1 - Come&ad inspect our tnmmed stack The w sere dressed. ac i f s , in chi w wound e r b coon. The a has alt D - sero hit - de _ is w � from t *confined to the bons*for several days: narrow rsaaps !rtes _ -W a bear that some of our residents. moat destrnoave part of the storm seemed h vt�,Bt - CABAKER tare bothered with youngf boys entering to take a path •boot t10 rode in width �0 i; which caused terrible havoc O9 hen the g�p SOWS Y cI their gardens and helping sbeouselvest storm war at its Leight- Mi Stork at:d Home SOWS Usj�A���VI��� ., a liberal supply of strawberr»s p family were**lacca in the kitchen, and nos object so much to the lore of a I y Shah. Caaadian_tiortb,West at_Retarn do- w strew mer se ttb4y-do�o!fie• di. radQsaty s h3tus teitat to-e�►ay bank Fares. - per str0eeioa ofotic* by their being pulled and forth. With seareeiy • mcmeat'r _ seaming the window slash flour into the VL%Z peg _ bKgina �_ _ -Ch 6p ` n and trim d tutu_ g 1 vuastada aa�u«1a # �e D Quits a number of our youn�_.ayen room and struck a I:cele grid but lnckt y E.o•vaa 7crktoa 1 � � alttsodod the union sobnot.pirnio atv�BttSSag did not injure her very badly. All those Elg,c 1 ��S' S���TCe e - ' base lass Thursday to t2,ka part in the i in fire kitchen went hastily sato another M omia W Macleod }$35 e. � SAWS :;--soot-ball matebee. Our bore -played room wben they were secure from thr• W tP _ _ _ with Claremont and the Raine lasted one sber harm. The bigrb wind alsode•troy*d iia caste Ca _ ---- -� __.. - -- -- • t•.•.• a large number of fences as well 2,e de- Kiniota Rad Deer 1L 40 - boar and forty minutes Is era bailp Grand View lstr►tbcona t+p Sir storm many of Mr Stork's fruit tress. `Y cloatested frcm benisnirg so fini#h and swan sever Locks, Bolts N&Ils, A rather ar antic of the storm tone + traded its lie The beet of feelings pre Wil" Goicc Joie 1rd, retureinA until Ac net 4th _ _ railed throng and our boys #peak in to lift s good sized rase and set 1t sail is ta=l rail or B,s.Alberta) Going lune�+tb rt. Forks Of all kinds. Rhe very high terms of their treatment t11e middle of one of Mr 8tork'e field*, turning aattt Acgnst:Sib'all reel cls s B elver pade3, gllOvel$, Hoes, > by the Claremont team where the tree came from is a mystery, tai Going 4July,sfb.return: cclil is are ter Painto and �'i arnishes iFtb tell real or B B elbertae: or tie are not I� _ -Mise Taylor,o[Toroato,spans satire Das is supposed to some from the woods gid on"Impnrlol Limtud" For ticket# and �u aEiBy Pnttyi day and Taylor, bore with Mrs. B. ur tome distance away. The storm svpesied pamphlet airing full particulars,apply too Your gardw►re 1lerobaal - Wood and family. Miss Taylor arrived to be of the ahirae'ser of a eyeluno and is nearest Gasadian['sctIIe\Agent or to Reazin •bore o0 d dam lyturday morning intending to the wont ever expenenctd m_tbat. A. H, Notmaa, Aset. Goal. Pacer.Act, W. �. y Pickering,Oni. — return on the same eveniaR•.Bat through locality, 1 Siag;street East,Toronto• -- , Centennial Camera., - some mirnnderstandingf she missed the -train gad wee-e-cmpelled to remain anti Will Magic spent Sunday at bome At thegreen\ River - - lfooday morning. While on the train on Mrs.White,of Buffalo,is visiting with _ her return trip#be was inDeorbo Dy a Mrs.Wm. Collins. �! �R DSO N S friend that her sister, Mrs. Deetbo;ne of miss Gladys Cooper.of Toronto,'ii visit• STORE ` - ,_Orillir, bad died aacxpeetedlp cn., seg with Mian Beatrice$nowise. r - . 11 MIL 8tiaday morning The sad news toes a Mrs.Washington,of Clinton,is visiting - + `terrible shock to bar, A telegram "tone '_with her.dlaughter,Mrs.C.A.Annie.- important-- ' 's►ent to leer b6t being Euaday bad failtd Mrs.Gram ere sad family Laaoleined by r- A- L_e l fain the the well .find alar e. and besaiifnl. China. t A ovary I2,ge sassorttmentf of , _ reach miner. stock ofktbe latest pat;erns in wallpaper -- tatlonarv• -The severest n2, is n atayinR These goods have bought below regular received for itis Holiday•trade,' Call bave visited tLie locality for many years with her brother t3eorge et Eavlt St Marie cost: I can supply your needs 25 per, M: and see theist. _ have beet takitgt place during the past is at home less thea regular prices: Would ask youmagazines, _ -°week, On r`iidap, efeniag the =storm air.Pratt wbo has been serioeely ill 'to examine them before baying elsewhere 6abscriptioae taken for• all .Daily N wsp raged farioasly in the northern art of the y y 1e p p _ Week! d Dail ' toll a e s- p doting the peat week is we are pleleed to Fresh supply of , groceries arriving -' -- torcnsbi causing the -destruction -of state convalescent. ever Reek..:.' - =C�3�4,R'M80 rda evening On Thursday evening last Ed.Reese bad y' R stn s R e and on nd I•: H p ,. Butter a revers!burn , y I alwave a cash for art BB �. W. another swept threngh the township ac. •new top buggy slid eat of single harness pay - _ ---�eompanied by s high wind destroyiaa taken eeenfrom bis premises, and o locate hito s when wanted, $rJO� streets _ many trees. But the most severe in the Present _W• A• FULLER• - immediate locality' of the.village- Cook property.Tis is an age of advanceme^t,-and we place o2, Moniday afternoon, when i must congrattfiate the foremen of Cherry -' rained most terrifically for several hours Dell'Fruit farm in keeping pace with our accompanied also by a very bigh wind American in in his unique rural and hail, The rain fell in torrents, and deliveiv. - • ~ targe stream wore.formed everywhere, On Thursday evening last a very success t� � . � TA } Severns cistern* in the village caved in, fal garden party ander the auspices of %tie • and water entered many cellars, A o51n Epworth League,was held on the 1'awo of - •-- `� '.-STI her of fruit trees were also blown down Jacob Brumwell Strawberries and the - - B _ ,s„•....aad lymc1l-41NMage �a.�a.hay., v i� g__ PROFIT_ LE. _ crops. Bat the mos)-•eerious damage feature of sttractton,while the Hi hlaud _ -was in u! the lightning. The large -Creek string band _Q2,_livened the evening -- - - _ - I Ruh-then - sic. Mr, Sana-sated--2,v- aI_ol`. C�-. -__ -- Kcal�fana e' frame barn belonging to David E. Pugh, chairman in iia Hanel happy style. Tlie - - - t a5�i5t5 to a Setter-at Dlnre EcOnoil] P a half mile west of lire village was Darned program which consisted o! recitations by meth of the Cows, Care of the Milk, and filar- ;,,. to the ground. At the time it contained Mire Edith Magen and Mr Sbipman solo _ _ ell of _ _ . k ng. the Cream and Butter. FL new tefaPsev•$arrie binder, and about Dy Kr.Law and emci'og$y the choir eats EY�T� fo a'red ,basbale of grain. The much appreciated tv all_: Y J. sY - _ : t loss will.amount to about $2000, my _ , ineurtd to the value of $1200. About School Plcn:c• ' %alien g T 9 GREIG P' 'n the same time 'Willism.--toa- of T. A. _ • --- In..the.week during warm weather at $mol,of the Brock Road was loadings,i The union school picnic which was beld in' 'Dunbartono abd Piekerir C1t0iCe posse• wben the animal was struck by Geo,Philips grove on Thursday last orae a figbining and instantly killed. The boy 1 decrded'suoces6. The mornings not -being variety of meat* a.viays o' hand at Vg��FL+ B• �N 1 L�QB BALE-Boots anti lot Being i� ' received a #book which rendered him i the beat%hat one could wish: broke .into a my house, Ju I i' part o!'lot 11,coif ti purposes. . 9 of sr u'aeODrCl�ar for about two hours. The,ells"sky about 1 p.m and soon the crowd _ - - bore,excellent for garden&me bo e, ,first camber amotmt of damage dons to bay gad otlicr baggy to Dome from all directions. The Pupil of tars• Ada>zlkon. Toronto Coaat• fruit b�and ot"p r Verticils.apply w.. past few dr • and noatory of Monis. Is txeparcd to give- 1� Jac tsalntora.se F t et,Toro�nso,2,r . ennr darters ane pa p procession from GreenwoodGwas sod beaded by & H. CARBpR, eta Ad•- low the toted or becomes more Yavonble HlOgle bears band was • beautiful one, son in the-violin. Foil trains '♦ 2,atin14 Pleasetas are" Dwkbarwo within tbs taxi few days the immeme sw wre-the ooe from Cl•rsmm headed b7 _12111"gr, L7►aattartoo t#,+r ervy tour n an enittro hlo. 1 cans baud God was followed b7