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K On Wednesdap afternoon '+_.., •`t''ti. ;^S•"-Ak�%�- ::^�uG'y�'c:ry.: � •-•y1.• 3 �, •��1 ''ts.y.�t ter. � `L _ � a '. al $`l she was laid t0 re d di '•� t; �� �✓” :�-rS' i. .� l �•+- r +" '`� "it' `• '7� , '.1'�- - I' r, st in the f317arrard Qem• �, y°--,.� star'. The chief mourners being her i . .f:s �,'yt7UN , )i . !�., Fe�llhsr b r '.� t ass rttese anD gb Dowx sIr ova t lei 5► Jtp 14iedico1J. Tvtontb, mala C ,n w onl e0n' w'° _ 1 i y $. C. Wt11eoD, Waterville, Han • ° ' t►er`rV i'egA 6t• Icficod star Rnr¢eotn��.n�t •1 pQtePG1tDICtiT� } _ tintasrda �+ atrdiPeeltnpe,.9P O'Ler►iYL81te 4 rc 'k. , r of d her granddaughter, Mrs. Jchneon, a �a=• "# on r Ot$ce /►}� s ar f� /j �.-'' a 'I'oront0. ?. a tiottrn$ t0 l0l /F , C, a ✓ �_ -•�niu , . ' 4` t- '�' « r.•. Auflr. at the f the large number present " , ;; s _• funeral showed the high esteem in �• �e o� iv ' ''Q� 1>r 1•w Clow :. R ;. �. g oa otic• that which she was held. Our dear old friend ro �tr o M v° a' ' ass lilt all t>v $r - at John rests in peace. ' d ao ma - pro�n .g• a C, h +•....� ' Ee ►Iq►, Iz design : yen ata t$trrtrle� Fo lie P bus is now in the yes m• a e o roar a r<i`3 d . papain of Suss encs of her Baviaar; whom s p do ,. �•; eipi in sto I>E' Ilp®y r ,.- Reilly,Fns©seeded i#i tog eoliplarehi 6 he loved so w aC I,M -EN. N,' '', 'v"�T �t B4 a�aU.at our W �ue, - $il�peat `k, �t the otitrunoe eYatriQ�lions act hitbp well and served so faithfully. BleFsed i c ' ° a d.� o Q„* , . . 13EE B4rilpters, store,etc., IvatohAl�`ttiasti agdl obtain pric@i, L•on t be m le by. Bob Miss Reilly ante Pupils y• are the dead who die in the Lord the O (7baTnlrer9, �o street, east, Tozauto, ate eve do not et p:ac•tit in,eq q eDt- , p s are to be reef from their labors and their works do 08 ~ d dtClar�ntotit eve •y needay forenoon. '.ktopey ]� we .�D, acid ' b 0 to @ted on the -SUCcess sty have p d a� tiOloan _:aa,Mortga yr o thea me follow them, . ,,11 I IR a t�d. as the e2's.t sltowb faithful �' 1° t3'RAPS n��f P4V; H.C., . atimlmis>rion of 16 p d t4vlob yw will ll " aA•• Feb $ RISEBZ' :i, : MULOCII BOt7)J - O�rtatnly'aave b work op the pant pf botl, - p�, �` °"' >a,a i Via► ,_, ,; pt 1 y >6@9E t►gin�l'r A is s # 5 -lv 04,U01joited. == oREEN R g - cavo Apr .. , s �� Cc Y.. ., F3> T�.�1►7ELL,-Q. 0. BA11iR - ' . ,. ' �. C .,. r caro '-�— Eiiae Turner, of Detroit, is visitin her !t T 0,cc J n O e= ~ ° �;•� `' "' . 21i,R,County Crown Attorney,and Oqutitiq .� �PCesA Oisoe. - There ils not ser cnttcli dost- blawin K N olioitor. OourL Hogue.Whitby. 10-y _ Mtbp, pt rio y i g cousins, Mary and Ella Turner. .. N ;A July thA6b da 6 "- y . .T + Mc and .11 ra Forester, df Hamilton, vis- 0 4 `• m ar Sept ` - _ Hapitla operstione are Iced the 4W -'McGILLIVRAY BABRIS• Piogreeei>�g bat Ir errs, Clarence last week, ro= Ka m oat_' ti + `�• TIVER11 t ver slowly. _ Jr1re Forester visited her daughter, « m � .- :• a.. ism, �= - -r ars, �`oHcitcre dc. OtBeo opposite Post• iiRi� V a O C F s ` •+' 1 Mrs Ropers at PiekeriaR last week. ��a' • ° ` '" r' omoe Whitby, Out. Jno.Bal1 Dow,B.A.•Theo. Mist Cousin Wilson bas been indisposed. s A.eGilliyray,LL,B, siovev to Loan. t8y bat we are pleased to report is now airs. Mise Ballard has returned home from a { Ir ,G+. .a• visit to her brother in Reach township, JanBnary 1908=-' 'hltbq 6th, Oshawa •t G <, provivg nicely. Miss Emma Fawtbro visite ]Brougham Sth, Fort Perry ATERSON„RITGHIE & $CVEE1 Y, �:: �,. The ezenrsic�j �thirweot to Nie Gra P d her sister, v 9th, Hx•, -i BarT�etBre, olieitora, ate„ Temple Bulla- ' 1+'allei•tbe other da R mire. J. A. rVbite, of Brougham, Saturda bridle lathy Cannington lbth, Bea ears- t t` trig, Toronto,' and Claremont every:5laturday• P"trat•olaill3 Vehicles tui hire by'd y y w•rtll very sick on last. y y > ton 24th. V. F.-Patezeon,Q.C.,P.E,Ritchie U. t.Sweeny oe night 'Bae in connection-mess• the r'etury trip, but on-.14- whole report a Eli Nighswander a - _ ing•all G.T.R.trains. Freight abd verY 004 time• down eget for his h Purposes intends s trip - f eteri?ucry. express delivered to all parts of-sbe =--- ing a month or so. pr y Village. Teaming.of all kinds done � ENTRANCE -Ek'AMINATIONS. Mr and !lire R Da Eer „,,,,,,,,;,, ,w .• _. �;.,�, ti.� foe returned trnON��Y ° HOP$IIN8,VETERINARY BLUR- shortest notice. I- Sale and coup- .� ' --” Muskoka Wednesday last Mrs Dafoe is - u :._ - ;," " 11• GEO$, Giraduate of the Ontario Vat- mission stables in OODrr60tion. '' � tb 'Qu Rr stitate 1902. very mach improved In•health. e� # erivar Col:ega, Toronto, ?egistered meumber W� FRIDAY 011ie Ontario Veterinary Medica' Association. _ 'be following ps►se �e Vfr ill r who has been Ill and still D Hoover ID Y Y F. blltbya a 'n ar Gffi.:e and residence one and one-quarter miles Girb= K poses to take a trip to St Joseph pork)of aresh River. Office and shoeing!orge . . `a Island in the near future in search of Commencing Juna, 2nd, A. M; G7 -• ` - - .. �� , � �e�. -.. : . G{rett-a Adam..bons 8 to 1��.,and 1 to * p.m. Tele raph 7 >Pt�� �. Henry�t SCb001 health. Pr$ . hoarsen oenet$ia Out,; 4 p. a�idlreslGprap Mabel I. Ashton, Brookliu scbool wAtebmaker and Jeweler, of Whether,. Bayer, Out I . :: ., , Mejorie Barclay: IIenr St scbool• :' W• G• Bargee'attended ' the two day's will visit PlekerinR and will be twttoS • commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of in I. Wise's old stand. Carrie B ittoo, Henry 14 scbool, of the tonneau of the' resent Galt Golle• _ May Brne Henry at oo). g P J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary Burgeon, gists institute , . - y Eton.Graduate of the Ontario vetertt.- . Nellie Bryaif, Henry asochool. Watches, Clocks `and Jewelry parairuplly stiry College. Toronto,registered member of the l e aaattended s„ Jennie Grass,Brooklin scbool. :• at�ndrdadd sod a good number freers her• ;, repaired. AU work- Ontario Veterinary Medical A►aociall6e. All the garden re wartapted, diseaaes and injuries of•the domeatitr animals May Grills. Henry e! school. Party held at Mr. Win ; Ethel Qawle .Barnes, Jere Hurst, coo 10 Markham tabass►3 according to the most modern's pproved y HenryBeDcv e1 school. Wednesdayeve>aln last and report a good surd scientific principles. (1ffiee in T.A. Qr .d,, -- A full line of flre1:, ` Florenoe HungbeoD. Beery st ech001.. t;me, g ppr • implement shop resideaoe oft Onurch,8t oppo- - ellaaa fGrnit0l'!i now Amy R. J�eaa. Henry at seboo). P10'w` eats Peat's livery `tt Basis Sdaddatord, A]mad et:ho°L Obits I - ' an ezLiW _-: tion in L da M. Martin, Henri at svhool ware rooms. y 1,- eta Itttsts �atCbili. ldtr MAldrum 8 r • school. irport. ..:,,. •'s Bertha Of DnF tl es and description .......x _.1 _v_, .....,,,,,,�.,,.. st ttob runt: F • - rib .. � rill t ., . Fa e col ilea of Toronto wa/la:recut volt or Pt A W z AaA _tet �'ncea�,rlght. ,,:, �* 11/ab•I lPilk . ey, Kinsale"boOL t�HOMAA , DUNK,Conveyancer, Com . , _ Nettie M. Radcliffe, Mr Walter Sparks is usistmg his father coatinualiy on htt<nd,. �t• misioner for taking emdayit.. •to . •�' 81asa1•whoop with his fishing bnainees ' t Olaremont.Out. 07 L IS � 1� Fear) Beeson. Brooklia school. • '' Vera Ridley, No 4 Eae Pickering n CvsltFaap has An employ@ of the I ` ` * BUNTING, Teener of Ddarriage aL, ( Lilly . Robson.'Almoml's scbool ttlovad into the Wright residence. . N > x s Till W Bill• bas returned from N@weastle • Ldeenees for the Oonnt7 0! Ontario. pt- / :, I 9 V. Robson. Brobk�n school. �, - i, at t� aloe or at h zeaid•nee,Piah s Marcia Ron, Henry is now ip the employ of Mr. A k n scbool. and vt.' Pau e _ 1-7 Bali• Smith, Henry et 4cbool. Mr Graham to aoager. of the Ice Som- • Nellie Spencer, Brookiti school:—pan s interests here visited Toronto this *� Ti AVID BELDAIII, auctioneer, Ae., ,e Ann Thoindike, Dotfe at school week. D Woburn,eolicite sales from his�nm•rons iia • � Mg :: Ada Vanderbarg, No rl a t drool ha.: b�lfes Whits and Nits DeU Gra friends hots far and near. Bales of farms,faint Ella 6trgckJand, Dnnbgtton eC1S0ol. m of sMp�►rk and ecerTthin¢ the is to be'sold will be "- Toronto are upending the week with the hffidied by the subscriber with the'stmost care F"ars may have their wheat gttz n Bays— tatters.bather and sold to the very best advantage.- 49-17 for either Toll. Cttsb or EzobRL e. Donald Barclay, Herr�St scbool. X - _ R r T� bridgethat was to be built across _-� .lurtes.Blaach -.Jr" `...--, T ab rd. i s pry t school. y to the blAthw.ams W be forgotten ell t G. �'=�=----�• -•v-' 1 g OonvPvancer, Cor^_:asivaar for taking Eby qu tftq of feed ltir talo at �'' C Dg dttilts • ' ' � Q�t�tir • U`,"j�t11Ot ORi t4 t 6 affidaritc Accountant. Etc. Honey to .can F red (.orni.b, Henry at school. y of i+ea• on form property, Tssu�z ani J;alricge hie. ab prices, ° acnes o[ the people hero but to the sure. ences" R']titevale, Ont. ,y.y erey Dewey. n v ICormau UoyIT. '10east Pickering. Thrlde - --- cauda nit COatl tip as well; were it OOn6tttiCt ISG s • Cl;arles F,wlie, Aadley I-bool. ed gravel could be haulel from the beach L ALF VAI' HOUSE, fiinpEton Itaad.' �. rokenshire, pfi ofInQ,as in lace of The G�`aom Roderick Frage: Hear} st school. gravel it which would certain ( c,d acconimldat en for ensu and beast. n , )'ovular prices. Cuaire A i. Best or liquors Willie Gould, 6eparateschoo). ly more convenient. Again a 4: R e ht Iliig The Bridesmaid s and cigata. J. 1iL'LL, Proprietor. �9�tfm - ``' - _ Clare $O,�irtb, $e�,ry at school. ):ave an ocoaslanal excursion from her• -+- Arthur Kean, — Henry at ICboo) as excursionists eon!d then drive to the T �OIICHEE & POSTILL,Licensed Ane- � " I ' • Artbut L%-ode HenryHenr at school he Groomsman.,.. --- ��.• Ti ��lley t ' Alfred Lake, Henry it Scrioo! pier in place of being sculled from tLe tioneers for the County of Ortario. Luc• wharf to the pier in a greasy $sh. boat I + tion ezles of every des:rirtion conaacted ata , Roderick 3lcGeary; i�enry et seliool whish art oft In Gold, Silver or Plate moderate charge. T. Poucher, Ileal state Q Arthur Meer, P hs-yo a e is extremely nn Agent and General Valuator, Strict attertion PICgERING S Henry et .chop,. s g y ' Frank Redman, Brooklio school. !nr with ►ate ma I icon to al. orders by inail or telegraph. dd- . p°p° jority pleasare•seck• It tbeprice is not right, we ll make it sigma B ars. dress T80S. P;ILCHEB, Brougham, 01,t. F. Walter Rogers, hiasaFe ech�oi. practical Pai�t�x YOEITILL, Green I::ver,On:•. 35-1y • Ralph Smith, Henry at school. s� — Keith t�aurh, Henry at school - Arthur 1Vltsun, Almond's school,,, 8alssm�-Zion [� IGhaT cops HEWELLINGTON Hotel.--SavePa aIIgiIIeaaratia' . •! dSOn IT ,ngremove.� .o and tnvronghiy rezt7anl- - bal$Om1D1D ed the abocz house, I aw prepared t furnish g• Tinting. Passed at Claremont. J. W. Disney has new potatoes as large ; , Baoeeseore to J. [3. $arDlltd; -. accomoaation to all who dei;re to ,atrcnize �ralDing. I Grlazing -_ as cues eggs, p, p I3eatrire AIQer, Brougham schcol r me. 6re.i�ia Ram 'e raur.,a. I shall be leas �, °` Jd, June, has purchased a new DeeriO �jT 0 1 ed to Ase all cid i:atrcne vrLen tbev ave oc- !1 orders promptly executed...,,. 41agd Alger. Brougham school g !i< - csaiou to resit Markham. JAS. TO f:E\CE, 2 gm g mower, 6 foot out. Eetirnat8"e gig a Laura Boothby, Altoaa school ]tfark)Jim, cut, 33 G Vias B. Jones is home spending her __-- May E. Brown, Greenwood schcol.. holidays with her mother and brother. (' ' 1 Jessie Al. Dar, Glaremcnt echool. Rub IF YOU WANT ' • ` • v Farmer, Claremont ecb°ol. case Telephone of auerale. H. Beal, Claremont, in -- aye on call day or Z Albert•fian�area Claremont school, night. '1'A?ai�-Plekertng Station 4LYis CAN�DQ James Feasb%; idruogham eeh001. There is lk of Dr. Eastwood e0ntiaaia Robert Feasby, Brougham school. bis trrlephoi line further south, a, far ae TRAINS GOING EAST DQg AS FOLLOwsi:— Brantford wind mill, Deering machinery, ina,z Frank Harvey, Brougham school. Sir. David.Birrell's. No. 6 Sidi: . . 8;62 A. M, binders, mowe�e, corn harvesters. corn rotated by act of Pazlita ant 1874 shredders, Page wire fence, bindiog tains, , Pfcketiag Bsaaeh. Ron Scholarships. liiiasei G. `'aavalkenbarg and $. Jofles, •` 12 LOCAL. , 8:09 P. Ant;,orfze.I Ca vital,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, il,tloo, 1 f Ribby, are epeudinR a week wit1, 10 LocAL, 8:I4 p. ]a' o W baggy or stone boat. See or write Town—C. nogartb, F. non hfon H• Subscribed Capital..., tceet............. �. Waugh. ' . g friends in cunt Zion : ••• AAAA.... .•••••• 15000 The recent rainstorms have- destroyed a Tums aQnto WEST DUX'AS FOLLOWS._ - W. F. Ic, Jonexi Assets Rea3ily Convertible............ 1,10W,b, Country—J. Bryan, M. I. Ashton, C, large amount of hay. Unless dry weather 3317 �i3al�am. i Joan) CoweK, F,eQ, T.H.MCMILLaN,ESQ, Fowlie. seta in soon, other crops will also enffar No.9 LOCAL . 8:84 A.M. - . President Cuhie _ Obtained Bcbolarehlp f3tandhg , greatly. 11 LOCAL . 2:201'. M. Special attention ¢iron to Farmer's said, All NotesP. Headaches• utas Collections soli^_abed and promptly mad M Baa 1„,V 4iley, A. Ba i Ban yard,yard, J, most talk about the C P.R: has 'al- "7 Mml 8:18 Fart$er's Notes discounted American an Fessby, J. . pay,, t died o • We do not know whether Foreign Eichapga bought aud solld Drafts is - LUe—IIsi - sued, ayatlable on all parte of theworld '°•+ice- - t36arto or not it is their intention to build the i'�ED to !ltatipRl 4 TAB road South of its present site, but bre hope s•s' Savings Sank Department. Brougham. { IL Ie. TRAINS Goma EAST DVB AS FOLLvwa;--•. We Hear that Wm, Birk tt will Delays are dAti�ero6s Interest allowed nn deposits at hisbeeE cur- -- a leave No. g MAIL 8.47 A.M. surely, when on hate rent rates,and credited half-yearly to.depositors One bv`cae our loved aneti pkgS sway. this fall the farm belonging to S. Diane c Phone triable with Your eves. Geo, Herr. -Manager, to the boar P, from which there is 'no as the latter iateuda to work the farm him No. ,12 1MIyED 8;01-I,j� ° linin - Why not be relieved returning. Un July the 14th, Mrs. N. self. It in said that the former intends to ” 10 LOasL .6:U8 p.lid'. 2:5i;S f from that pain in vouKa anh m, one of the oldest residents in give up farming this tall and that his son, D - head with a pair of our i Brougham, fell asleep in Jesus. attar a William contemplates renting a farm. Tiu ms 001N' G WEST DIT$eS 1+'JLI,Q�t*g�-,.. M i;lag°p9 ? D ON;NION BANK year of lingering illness borne with Nat. We bear that Wm Arbuckle purepo' � Rekractin • lent submission to the will pf Clod. She getting a new oleaner and blower. These ++ 9 oast , 8; A,i�i. Luke No L 39, Optician. •� was born in 1'818, on the 'old $harrard are improvementsthat make it unnecessary 11 MIXED 2:25 P.M Toronto O �t1c€tl I'ttrloa. homobtead, Her father was Elder J. w, tO have so many hands in the straw as 7 bail . 8;22 P.M, Capital laid up $� 500 000 j p f former) l3 Wa finer also has invented a ,' 7 ' 2J-Iyi 11 KING STREET WEST l f $harrard, for many years minister of the ' machine to attach to a thresher to blow the Reserve Fund Christian oburob. and well remembered 2 �. � $ }501000 b grain Tutu the granary. It is said to work - _ -t.•� - 'ir y r people in the neigh. well and take the grain-away faster than it borhood o Mrs. Dunham was converted ever was threshed. WHIT W t - _ -Go to the � B� B�N{�i�. to God in Early life. a might gay, she On Thursday evening while J Edwards ��'` � �?�''`�•- � I �- ,` was a lifelong member of the Christian and hissisters were returning home from Qi•ta•:al banking snsta•as WassaeUd church. This church was to her the be• they had an experience .which . Brooklin, Yt f Special Farmer's attention given to the collection of loved Zion. Bha.loved it with an intense tbey'will not soou forget"arse which might Farmer's Bale and other Notes. affection, that was almost pathetic. have resulted far more seriously than it :• eAVlNaie D$PeBTMEIPT, did. The had just of nice) a �� Through its means she had found her y ) 6 y Carted on PlcklermgPharae w �?'m�allowsd on deposits o!a,00 aed'nv- Saviour, and what heart and hand could tbetr way home, where the bolt dropped out E. J. THOBTON do she did to promote its welfare. It °fground h shat letting them fall to the + „ The horse became frei htened and nall a >1csgAa�t may be truly said of her There has fel•- y •- :� � � • � • lea this day, a mother its Israel.'' yrs, ran sway, turning the baggy upside do>tn Dunham was twice mariried. In 1842 to and 'rowing the occupants out. Althatrgh tor yOIIT f NEW BUGGIES of ail makes rope William Willson, who died in 18¢8 their wets bruised and somewhat sore from n styles for sale ekeap. call and et rices I ug treatment, we are glad to itaow d + R P leaving her with two smell children. In that no 'bones were broken, .and are to ti• Bet Lind lewd buggies. 1867 she was again married to Wm.Dab• oonaratalated on their narrow•soap•. r , - iii.carts,'aad mons ham, of Pass Owillinbaty. who also - Abbsyh'eetilt, PARIS aIiEEN, stori;v, as hand. tR predeceased herr The rest of her aye dohs, the Ia•montbs•old shale Ft'nFf saliva, Fly 'oil, Ta)cum powder, , : i 8 _ . Liq maga Fly paper, U C head- Flo*r�pain sbe w4lked alone, ytt not alone, for rood Ur Arthur Ritchie, '� , n3aebz>�'iAd isoal oiI ,. ; E7 Fonr th•t1r t wafers. Iedlitz powder., Fly pals, , was with her. 4Lt lengtb, at the ad. 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" ' ;" 1$: Deet. xxxi 8, etc. ?le is thi when the last TI014TAL ��►SON God of all grace, and He will not �•, shoat of wheast has , � ' � forsake His people for iIis gfe$t - ` n been taken to the JULY 2 ea ! - thrashing floors, Cjreatewart�s Will Cre but the o "� — , names stales. So that we may - - m j Y of earthly harvest home Y t • - ! ad, Though our iniquities tertti- ��• I _ - -_ - � - tlothi g ompared to the heaven- ►�� Lesson ��z T�xadf pie ainst us do Thou it for `1`h is n e � ,•. : ,: 1 Joy when all the gospel sheaves � aka" ' CA'Stl1'I it A�r�aCle� r9 t Y J g P 1-36. Golden Text. Ea. ago s s I S n• Y 1'' f, .i)� shall yen Sam. xii �Z• , b gathered ed t the heavenly gra.narie ,h o e a tae., tv, ^). • Lhe r .;::,..' ,. � • ' s- who �. -,II make us ods 'which•. P� , ash 11 _ �,.�...--,..�� __ ..,;: <!.:. • ., � . : 6'0 lrel sotaer' g I fid a�eerdti� to et o t>do Parl . � t er __ a-! :: . . casts his bread u • �}� i r path. of rectitude° in order to win Pon the water shall go before us. ft1s. to the ear die �'eoos.a Nr■. ■■- the approbation reap such glorious harvests, shall we The topic of our lesson is "'Riot- LOB,D ZISTEH,.-. prod *ad Two. ? wttttsn Daily,*I TorQA�o, ■t PP obatfon of his fellow men. not redouble aur energies and plant ahiping the Golden Calf," and, al- - We fJr►�.•tursor, of 4rfaaltaro, 0liuwta. He should be willing to do his full as may good abeds as we can for though the whole chapter is assdgnod Somethir:d About Kin Edward's • � t; _`_ duty under all conditions. No matt � g` ' • f ..-.A. �e � Christ? $hall we not do as much as a study, lack of space will necesei- Physician. 'despatch from, Chicago sa s' •— ter what obstacles may confrcntg°Od y limiting our comments to the R ' ev. Frank De Witt Talmage preach- him; he should be willing to draw that remain for as we can in the few eats tats limits Sir Joseph (now Lord) Lister, stir- ed from the following text Psalm principle and the plumb tine of us? Shall the n°t versee to be printed as the Leeson, go thank God that Le has iven to us 1-6, 30-58., Some one has said that geOn extraordinary to the King, whet - -: cxxvi, 6, "He that goeth forth and straights ahead whether he is praised an o g is chief of the physicians now r tveepeth, bearing precious steed, shall or blamed, •uved ur hated, honored PPortunity to work and to. 11ve wh©nsve�t• �e turn away from leaning ' csubtless come again with rejoicing, or despised. for •him? Shall we °t find our joy exclusively upon God either for rat- tending Edward VII., was the firsrt � medical man to receive a peerage. �► and reward in so�v"lag and in scat- vation or for the necessities of the t� � - bringing his sheaves with him. But 'when lt• Christian worker'' •can Sir Jose h is the inventor or di -, `da Almost Query home is adorns with sow 'the good seed and not only ga_ tering our gospel seed over the field ,daily path we and virtually saying, coverer of the widely known an- „ � of din; in uttering our good Up, make urs gods. This is a ual Y • 'a `companion Fi..tJares. if upon one ther for Christ a harvest of immor- tiseptic preparation called for him, . ' aide of the room W� see iho was ward tat souls, deeds over the great troubled sea of tQ a rojoction of God. The�..o po�,ple .. t but gather also, the "grati- humanity? had not aeon Moses nor hoard from ltsterine, in giving which to the ' boy gathering all together and tak- fade and love of those whom he has � world he did much for cleanliness. . i,Ig his journey into a fart ,country, been able b the Would 'that we all might be will- God for several weeks and tor- • Y power of the Holy Ing to go forth t He Is the great interpreter or ex- _ t upon the other side we want to see Ghost, to lead to salvation, the re- � o t,ltis gospel plant- getting their promise to obey, they ponent of the school of sur r Ing! I'Vould that we all -might get fail to trust. �.ct'Y •. , - the returning prodigal being wet- ward of that love Is very sweet. It our hearts in touch with Christ, so 2, il. And Aaron said ants them, whose members �' rite known Its un- comed home by a forgiving father. is as sweet as the attention which tiseptists. di star is. the father of If upon one side of the room we D. L. Moody used to shower upon a that we might consecrate our lives Break orf the golden earrings • * * • P for the mighty work of spreading and bring them unto to©. the antiseptic method. Ile way.,,: hang.a picture of the twilight, 'tipon little old woman, popularly called the os =- warded for his beneficence to hurnr,n- _` the other side we want to see the Mother Cook, whale prayers ars were g pal and -tor gathering in a Rrhen Moses went up into the picture of the dawn. the means of P Y harvest of never-dying souls! This mount to be alone with God he said its by Queen Victoria in 188;3, when � ' P _ I; giving to Ilii. Mood a he was made a baronet. List,cr•'s - Y is no idle hope I offer to you. The to the elders, "Aaron and Iiur are So this morning the Berman which spirit filled life—a little old woman I preach from the One Hundred and whom Perhaps sacred word emphatically says that with you," and he referred the antiseptic method, like all new [,tin- - p you have never heard P�- ita an Christila �° g pie to them as counselors in his ci lea in sr.ience, created much Twenty Psalm of David is a of, yet a woman whom the whole Y n Suer oath forth } trovers w bearing precious d he shall come y when he announced it, t,ut . compark:on sermon to the one recent- Christian._world ought to love on ac- � absence. Aaron was Moses mouth i ly delivered upon the text, "He that count of again with rejoicing, 'bringing his or spokesman, and Moses was � it soon won its way, and the I:eces- sheaves with him at,, the aeartbly and him instead of God (Ex. iv, 16; vii, ' s in sw•};ery city of extreme clean ineb5 : � soweth to the flesh shall of the flesh THE NOR,K SHE HAS DO�?I✓a heaven! harvest home. 1); but, 1lfoses being absent, he, like 's now everywhere ,reef,►11r7ed. • • -. F - reap corruption." It has a soar It is as sweet as the affection Y ----• -- Before Sir .Joseph made his r ,panion text chosen on account of 'which the Sunday school- scholar CANADE'81 GREAT FO$�S'r. a false prophet, speaks. out of his covers the au,P[ruration of n•ct:r►;de ' " - its vivid,contrast. The test is se- own heart tis �Lul advice (Jar. and the inflammation of the dives to his teacher because th araciii, 16 [.arts tested to prove that the Christian ; sachet has led him to Christ. It g g i t It Is 4 000 D7;iles Lon and 700 )' h�© has no word of warn- adjoining the musks cf �:,:rl; ca! - •I. � sower- has a right to expect his � itis or help for them as from God. _ is as sweet as the look of ra,titude i Miles Wide. operations .were supposed to t•c; ra-' i I _ go harvest fields to be stacked tv�ttich the dying man turns v Man �• These bo thy gods, O Israel, i p - - " high with golden sheaves of many Y g pen one Y Persona have wondered if the which brought thea up out of the total and nci:essary instead of ►•e- • _ 1 g tyho, has pointed him to the cross stories are true about an immense land of I'gypt. salting from the lntroductiuti of- , - !'. hlessingc, to f;x act his seed to bran •, rind to:' divine pardon. It is as inorthern belt of timber etrotiching r germs into the woulyds from the cut- - - `- forth some thirty, some sixty and sweet as the atTection Which What a lie, mhat;.-�a blairphenty, h a Child across Canada from the Atlantic to � side air or from the instrument. sonic a hundred fold. It is the pia' showers upon a mother's life Alaska. It is sa{d Ghat none of this what dishonor to the living God I themselves. 'List er's method or l,rin- tore of a Christian worker gathering �lection which is developed • an aI forest has flus Aaron lost his reason ? lie ccr- cif le of cleanliness has hr,rl growth:' ped not lone yet been' utilized b man, • the sheaves of his Christ love. ]t , from the temporal care which Y fainly has lost faith In God. :ice in - is the symbol of reward the symbol ' � �o though !t has immense resources' in II Thews. {{ Y0, 11 the awful con-. with the developm©nt of the _gernt� ' i devotes to the child but also from PuIP wood and other timber. There theory until a physician or surgeon ' of glorified hope and joy. It is the ' the spiritual care, whereby she has is no doubt that t timber is titers sequenoeer of turning away item. the in this day who would not make us ` sweeter text because in it. we hear Ibeeli truth. Instead - of receivltl from e ! into able to put her child's hand nd that ft [s a r•eat reserve source `� of the proper antiseptic ren.cdies ._ the trium . •rant son s of heaien in- C their harrde the gold to mak© an c` stead of the bitter• Bangs of despair. into the hand of g loving Christ. of future wealth. One may Basil would be pronounced ignorant of tht Y idol, they should have recei�od from Another precious sheat which is tr'aco this belt of tintbor far across his mouth the living trords of th© first principles of the science. A PRECIOUS SHEAF ;garnered by the Christian reaper is Canada on any ma � �L.ord Lister telt into Lhe Beier}trl,c living (,od. Through hltn who should garnered by the Christian soR•er find 'the. sheaf of contentment and will- The east end e�" the belt almost way natural) have led them to Lhe God o[ lar Y Y From his birth he - -f _ reaper, is the joyful realization that j ingpess to,live happily in that field verhanRs Atlantis waters to the glory tvei.9 environed by the surroun;l�r�a by his personal acts he has been � of life in which he has been laced north of the Strait of Belle Isle, and they changed their glory into the of science. His father was an P similitude of an ox (Ps- etii, �0). Sa and a great microscopist-, ar,d •_ _ made the- human -means in the' di- � by God. if a man does not mingle �touchea the waters of the Gulf of cine -hands through which- immortal � with the � g• And when Aaron saw it he i►uf1L g poor- and the troubled, the {S4• Lawrence, south of that strait. young Lister was sent to the ,uu eql � sick an altar before it. souls have been ear realization Christ. and the sju2Eer{ng, i never fully D sweeps westward round _ the P varsity cells,,►e o[ London to Study' Sen ,this sin re elated in t>aC • case • There is a• natural desire inborn in , realizes how good and kind the lou- southern prolongation of I�udson of Jeroboam and 'the very n•r�rdy of the arts. - After Ili.-; graduation* he- • almost every humin hurt to help i ing God ha-9 been to him. If a man ala northwest betR•cen Hudson Ha took up medicine and surge y. Hay •' i y� 3' Aaron used I Kin e - ( those who are in trouble and . who does not visit the sick-room and try and Lake Nfnni[►eg, to efts the f Kings xii. ..tt, 33). best lessons in operative surl;e►•y ., Cannot- help themcel�•es. 7f at the to carry • there comfort and � This is all the work of then devil ' 1 good 'Churchill River, anti then an serosa from betginuing to end, and 'su i8 were learned under the great Li�tun. ' • summer seashore a Ihither. is . Laken cheer to the wan invalid, he n3vor the lake regions of the Northwest He was home surgeon in the fa,}nous , •with a cram and begins to sink toil a g everything 1i14o it In the churches P g i Y appreciates the blessings of Territories and still farther to Al- � hospital at Edinburgh under I: and calls for bel all u and among the pa It i of Goal furca P. P and clown ealth. wtle.9s perhap9 he hlmselt'has asks. This tai ht Ilett of trees fa Y• tosser Syme. In 1�3t3cJ he was madtr mighty God is ri :,pirlt, and they that wor- : the beach runs -the cry, "There is a � sen carried into a hospital. Then about �! OOU miles long and has � regius profc�;sor of surgery in the ' ► ( � , ship }lint must worship Ilam in • • man drowning 1 Look i Look ± while recovering from 4 eeriottri � average width � 7UU miles, t)t ' sp[rit and is truth iv, Zg University a( Glasgow, and it n•av , r Cannot somebody do something to silcknerss, 'he has .soon intense sof- course the trawl laud to Tic ) white engaged t' us that be devcicped • save him ?" 1'hvn the Women cep ;in s,ancl odes such as n int K °� flw Tha peoplo sat down to E'tn p,$d e� his e•tctucltrrs n antihepais, a me- -,1 �� rn• almost evrr �aFiar o[ s � ab�Y' ._ r. r't II'el�!';- •�+o Y o x,Anl'?,�nci it would be .�k"'lti •�•-•�-�-_+►.:.= i men run out fhb lifCboat and statrt largo hospital. If a man has neer �tveli-known goer., t, Who has been of surgery over ll the world. His arms pull at the oars. Or if there entered a home where diphtheria has connected with the Canadian Ceolo- wolf to read the whole chapter. Is lectures were brilliant, and students I ano boat near, four or five strop 1 ft not on the same lino of things from many climes sat at his fact and . > _ , g Played havoc with the nursery, or gicai Survey !ot• many years, has when Irl houses built for the worshl swimmers will dash into the surf where conrtiumptfon .has made the written more about this northern +' l� eagerly took up hi9 ideas. • and with powerful stroke they wit'_ young mother sou h .her lite aRray, of l,od people Dearing th© name of he succeeded ,y3•tl,e as I rofessor of • f; forest than any other maty. He has Chrlrtt nisei to eat and drink inns battle against the waves. Then they 1 hie never fully appreciates flys bler�e•• been studying the �Keographicnl disc clinical surgery, and ten �•c�u 9 late} -•: ` drag the unconscious• bather in. ing of having his children and wife tribution of rho Canadian forest be entertained or amused ? In the removed to London to fill a -like -�; Friendly hands will roll him upon a by his side. Il a man has not tried trees for tarty Scare" nd his ma °ext two verses the Lord, while chair- in King's Coll barrel. Then the doctors will work to carry the sneaking to llioseg+,. calls the PWPIC g ' eX1 c e is the gospel to. the outcasts are often used to show the extent of i Mc►ser;' P P [ resident of the Roycel Society and. over him, and the word will be People wh{Qi" ho brcxt t • pass-. .and the vile, he hag never yet real- the Canadian timber lands. � out c►t 1~ ►t R'h president of the Elritish Associuticu ' ed' around, "Stam back and give ized the blessing of being born in a One of his ma •s ublishexi In ' the 'gyl and setyy, '•I%CY for the Advancement of Science. him air." And when at last fife sof- Christian cradle and surrounded by ,Scottish (;eo rat foal Magazine in hct�e turned an•Ldo quickly out of the ' g g nay which I commanded them." Lord Lister- has received the de*gr•c ferer opens his eyes and begins to j a Chris'un childhood. Ah. the ift4)7 shows iho northern limits ; of � of LL.n. from Edinburgh, Glasgow to �. . breathe regularly, this sentilnert will Christian sower who scatters _- the the principal trees in the They ware not `actin • ' I 6 like the poo- Cambridge and of D.C.L. from Ox _�- be heard everywhere, "Thank God. I good scEd upon the troubled sera of FOUR OItIGI. � pie °[ (7oc[• they veto not in His • SAL I'll S, gray- See APs. cxix 1• John xi.v, ford• he is saved ! He will li-:e ! He will restleFs humanity, while he may be �ti o eastern Lord Li�rter visited Dfantreal - is Then when thepeople � y' Y r [provinces) of Canada, Josh. 1, 7. `I'hc Lore! sugge:;ts tt:ut c " carrying a blessing to others h- is the great northern the belt hart Cam during the meeting of the • crowd about the rescuers to con- j also pleating in his own heart the i everywhere the Sarno characteristic ! Ile destroy the whole nation. I1loses British Medical As,Sociatian " ' Intercedes for the [xa°plo as the rand wrio fit•atu ate them ai,d ask there if they � seeds of gratitude to God offs of features. The tyres{ its a rule are ' aivort the honorary degree of I.L I) were hurt, the brave fellows may �contentment with , 1 Lord's People and IN hc►ctrcf, lie from ),icG}I1 T1ni�orsity. • answer, "1Ve11, R-e a:•e pretty well I trot large and consist for the mast conies down fr•otn tiro mount, hrea]c.9 _ -� IIIS OWN SPHERE OF L�'fiE. part of pias Spec and ► th used up and "exhausted, but it does � e fables, burtut the calf, );rt►,ds it +•-`— - • not matter much as long as we Another precious sheaf which is white spruce, i3ankgfan pine, larch i to powder, scutters 'it upon ,the wa- � 1 " •A TUItKISI[ IiITCHir fi ra�recl hila—as long as we s",tved garnered by the ChEstlun sower lei palgant fir, aspen, balsam popan ! tor. and makes the people d4 rink it.. A stone-flagged floor, one or two tsiLice him." - the joyful retr.lization that the ro- 'Canoe birch and bird cherry, tt•iih 3tr. I will go up ant,► the Lord. and rush-seated stools, a marble (oil ' Now, as joy is nothing irrart>' - or ;sults of the seed planting will never steveral kiude of small willows. The Peradventure 1 shall make an atone- and basin at one side, and across fife less than the pleasant emotion pro. I die as long as the world lasts. As BI►prucep, spread all through the belt, tnent for your ruin. i wee have before said one sped pro- thrive further.to to the north than any whole end of fife ruout a cavernous arch F �, du!"�d in the heart by the gra>rifica- P Thum he puts himself bettvt�rl the gathering up the smoke of a half-dozer, -• � tier. of any desire;- as we have �per}y planted will produce marry of the other t'ariel{es• tclnners airs God as a ntodiu.tor, con- tiny charcoal fires—these are what one -_ shown in reference to the physical I seeds. And these in their turn will There are great forest .fires in this foauviug Choir Birt and reeking atone- gees in a Turkish kitchen, soya food a td ..: I produce -luatr seeds more. So a roe belt, but tiro rtelclom hear of ma.n• that thl; desire to help those Christian's earl influence door not 9 '>.ro mostly dub to merit' which Implies judgment upon. Drink. who are helpless is implanted in Y hem. The sin. Scar what is writtet► o[ Ptiini�- The rat art- it at the, rave but will multi lightning in the summer tithe. The I g e h and stone bench or - I almost every heart, what greater • g .. P1Y � has making an atonement in 1V"uuI', ledge under it, with its minute fireplaces joy could come to the Christian ; for good so long as the world lasts, �ondltions aro thea perfect for great xxv, 10-18. Iteniontber Lev. zvii, Heating each its kettle or stew to f reaper than the realization that he It will go. on increasing until the forest fires, the pitchy trees burning 11 hl' p: (seas have been licked u and the' with almost explosi�•e rapidity. Some �'d that It, is the blood that the ojak or range, and is equipped at one ' has been male instrumental- in the P P Y• ma.keth atonement for the soul and end with a copier cauldron end at firs saving of a, soul ? What earthly joy � mount-tins and the va11e s have of the fires have been known to run Y `o Ilittt, ttu+ prophet like unto other ttit}t a back oven. can be compared to the bol exalts- ;been cremated in the last conllagra-' quer l.►U miles in ten hours, or at Y Moses (Deet. xciii lt3) who taking Around the walls hung 'ari imj;oyiti� ,• - tion that, comes to us when we real- 'tion. the rate of fifteen miles an hour. '[ sand allowing all array of shining copper saucepan», and .. iho sinner's. ►lace - ize that by prayers and pleadinfis the � But the 'most,Precious sheaf gar- These Rt•os account for the patchy sirr to be laid upon I-Tim, did by sometinro3 there stands in the corner a . " have been able to bring a sinner I nered by the Christian sower and �P9�'aranco of the great northern ) face to lace with. reaper is the joyful realization that forests. If n person stands at a be out stns in- IIIc own body huge terra cutter amphora of antique Christ ? hat � 1 Y on the tree tasks atonement strfticient- pattern, to serve as .water cooler when all the h greater joy than to realize tha our harvests which result from height where h0 can look over, a for the sins of the whole world. the cistern is low or theaqueduct all the different Christian 1 Wide region rune _a humble efforts have been blessed to plantings �' ts•on ho Fpm that all through THE SAVING OF A SOU I shitll "be gathered at last into the tete forest are' different shades of $1' Oh, this people have ripped "a dam'• I . " great sial'wliich will Lire on and 'on through , granaries of heaven. -It matters not green coveringl larger or smaller Int this primitive atelier, the turbaned . the coming ages, and on th ugh how many imntoftal men and Ivo- a;relas• 'I'hcr;e fihadcs of color 1re[�reL All Biu in "gt•r'at. `and. even the e'11Pf� fanning the microscopic fireplaces.. ` eternities, on and ort until the last- area and children may be saved, nor nt growths t'rt different ages �, thought of foullshtieas is sift (Prov.' with a turkey's• tail or dumping with - i tv�tether they are rich or oor, black ening alter forest tiros of ditierent �'v' U)► but sofas sins are mor© ashes to keep the stew at a gentle Bim- , . • of the lights of the stars sha>,1 be p� heinous than oL�ters. Z'ho l�t,d mer, concocts his savory chorhr_a bier snuffed out and time shall a no O1• white, Jew or gentile, Il Protestant Periods. This process ot.growth and longer ? or Catholic, they shall a[1 and room d'estructi°p is going on all the Jesus Huusolf spuko of a sin•• that toothsome pal:tis And well-seasoned dol - for themselves'in heaven. A!1 who �hile. hath never forgiveness at the etunt3 mss, with results which no epicure yen •• d* r � So, on` count�of this tr�O,rr -nd- > �" ' `ant joy, we findthat soul savin6 has I will accept Christ and throw them= ISomettntes the areas destroyed effi- tm'o that Ido s rgive_• tures to despiEo. potlCek' of the forgive_ ,h•-•*�,",beco�te a passion with some en. scl!ve upon his pardon and love can brace thousands of square miles. noes of all manner of sins except this � corxr The sower of the n the whole, however, 1t !a believed Particular sun (Mark Ili, 28-30)r Tlto _ Just as a mechanic s wife., w•ho has � gospel sr�ed oI s - c'" � a�iittle back yard, digs and pants In'ght hesitate to cast the bread at that the new . growth fully replaces in that overtops al! others is the - HARD- ON BOTII OI' •rHE14i.. J .: and hoes and hovers over life upon the. troubled sea f Biu if tl�e destruction, so that the amount rejection of Christ, -the Bon of God. her Bar- he thought the gospel {twit of timber i This to the sin that cage® An Irishman whose face was so _ dtryts because she loves flowers and g g s� tion rues c' n the forest belt Is about souls to ED 'lr tires of her beds filled ith to be in any way circumscr 17od. But tk►e aarito from frost to year. Perish (.Idut III, 18), plain that his friends used to tell: - f �� $2. And !f not, blot me I - him it was an offense to the lands- - p3r.�siea and sweet eas":,and it is not. The invitation i '� � Theo, out of Thy book arh:ch ZI'hou cape, happened also to be as poor P gran- so Wide ---'---�---- . ► iums and narciss and that it takes in s.11 who aro read `• A.LITZ•LE HINT..'. • ,� , - }lasturt�i ms, 3' � 'f: . ; � - hast written. n� he was homely. so the true Chr�an lot►es men_ undo+�P,, be cleansed of sin. The flnMta- ,Toffy had been• uiet f6r Bill One da a neighbor women. i,n"'ordvc. to win them to tion is Bewide that the Welcome• 9 Y )Fie is willing to gu[iet• in their Y 8h met -hj,rnj and:. - flue minutes. He aeelmed to be en- stead if neceeusrar asked : .� Cht+ist. Ah, there is no o n th comes from every direction. 'Th® � y, in order to sw,ve ' joy 4 ger,ged with some deep problem. them. The same s "•How area��you, Pat - 'r :• • li._�` the rapturous, joy of soul ' v- Spirit and the bride say, Como. •• •• :- par{t is seen� in _� •ing 1 It is one of- the most; prec �s And. let him-that hearEth say come. Papa, he said. .•� .�' Paul on behalf of the canto people ti, h � ,Su _ - "'Well?" fi� � "Might bad re, 'tis shturvst, - � � �r ,;�. on �at statin me in the face." � ' ' Israel (Rom. tx, S shefates over garnered Uy •the C rIs- And let him- that is .athirst come. •• )• Tho reaaity is ) tiara •p'or qr• ii' yOtl i Do unto--''othrers $s yav`-would �n in Jesus Christ who was seta- ��Orra, exclaimed hi-,q neighllor } � T". �y bY'othor,, .�nd whosclever will let him take the h�.ve others do unto You'--that►s ting �l made a Durso for th RvmpRthot{tally, --it can't be. vet3 hack not� this �p�tssidtt'-a�or•;� s9,a, .gig. .dater of fife freely." That siuroly is. .. - y em and for print for either of yez -! f • sent s. you have not yet bti'en bile std:' a broad enough iuvi•ta}tion" for all. l��lden rule, fent 14, p�pn?. ue. .� `Yes, my aloft." � �- `- - f - WL, the holiest joy of wh�clt the Ito•-' Ad what a -harvest hoots that will �.. _ $$, R1hor�rero'ar hath sin>tad against And It's quite right to fallow - `'� � gospel sheaves shall, 4 g Me hila will I blot out of Illy bpo�• � About .�60,Og0 people hold PrF IDs heart.can conceiver �e w• en all the o F be gathered. into the granaries of golden rule. Isn't ft, papa? w �� fish Government Stock.. - - • tx_ . � other rc�efous sheaf' tfi$t isf ar- ,. , J In Ileo. xx, . arts Iliac. Ili, 16, Yep, indeed. _ ne d by the .43tristian reaper•is,,the a en, the rejoicing will be ei�eryi- i"�: +,E. €: a read"pi sovgral bop)t�� but - what While the annual ostveej�slake�s itnrde of those -wiYafie� im2no tat bore• Some of use have seen the TOS� PDQ' uflertt �tea �ba s;up-• �'°ok ie referred to in our lesson per- the Derby and all forms= of publi ` ` '� �• � boapd. sits ratyrn�i with,•a.knJ�e �d ha ` iso , he hr�se been.; s.b je, >�y, the r piaturo `of tete- painter �lelfert a P�► WQ'Aa4v not know in this. our ;,blotting o on, and t.eti B rofessional Dock po r of ti•;A Poly irr"E;- £o �b t �ll�•: _ �, lam p.PPlo. pie. . . �"ha la,tt.er hn �mg o! g (X' Cor. makers flvurislh un olestedi . Y tA' •� lacsfl bc+fore} his Partial knowledge �k Ch •bio: •iru8 -. . _a� •. THE HAItVL►4'TERS' � ,.• P � -�4stapisted sirg. 0, X�) . the La+l ' apJth• t x,oitri ' don police are Enjoined to y iQ �'e have sec) there t F .Ra ,. � fir.. a . ._ S .' 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Mary Prison chs a, In -Sunlight i g h t was revlentl �l i Plain ,��� s � 'F�, � ,P-•* �}. r rh.� ,�'�,+ 4`' r, �:,:�' � ••ems•... Y appointed lin a certain° �t S O a town in Scotland. •�/� _ 'p ,•^„, y p you have the act. u ho He w&s a man SALI A greatly magnified his:: o - agn i IBC. QII k- i_.: F:,. � • � • � • enteringfoi a of the Bella on his first ti 7 wTc round o ns ��; y • 7# . peation he, with much Ceylon Tea is th finest poihposity, thus address • ¢ ` ed the. r ' -veer who occupied it: Pr t k ger Tea the world p duces, "Well, air, do you know 'Who rso"- L _ �■nd is sold only n lead DVCZS "NO, iter I dinttn i`arc,•► was the +we•e�e..msatr Pa ckets. . nonchalant reply. , , • nonchal n •�� �; Black, � � •Y r n � � � � - "wee] I'm t �RP�1 � yot'r'new' chaplain " " `• ! , i Mix- a nd peen. ,r "ati l ye a1•e. , well, I has heard d, � it 4pan tea ddakm try "Salsda Gun teas Ask to the di n bits, ss ye before.,• "And what d u he' r?'' r _� > _ id You a return- ed the chaplain, his turf g curiosity 'et- r �j�j(� Q ting the better of his di n QjTHE ��11111 U OFWA,fiSM , li1IJ models of the : big liners.„ At the ••Nell, I heard that g y' �/ t S: museum of Messrs. Harland and itit the last tees -----�-+� ....r..w -1a Wolff, at Belfast, may be seen a kirks ye were in a reached thele - magnificent model of the Oceanic. baith empty, but I'll be hanged it 3EAUTIFU . MODELS .- She AIQD Is shown carrying 4'.7 finch guns Ye it find it such an eas•Y matter to Extra Fine Stook r WHAT THEY COT. as she would appear if called Capon d o the a one , d l R=' PP in time of war. 'Phis R O ' , beautiful n}o a Miniature ken-of-War tad Ucesn of the great liner was Inade b0fore PERHAPS. LEMONS. 3�8"Ot ��'81, , `" t c r I - the keel was laid in the yard, and "I don't have Ila opin;icln of these PER BOX• Liners.--Complete in Ev the same plan was also carried out new-tangled women's notions," said The Iii ' t lY LA]illISSIOT CB., Limited• TORONTO. cry Detail, in the case of the giant Celtic, the Mr. Hyde, when his wife timidly ex- largest vessel afloat. One Sunda pressed hos desire to join the wo- Y. as a minister was re- There are about three million peo- try' I t is not generally kno ti that it Few have any idea of the coag of man's self-improvement societ turning homeward, he was accosted pie always afloat, accordingto the �s the custom of a large •hipbuild- the little miniature liners that one by an old lady, who said: oh, But we learn so much here " latest computation. era to first make a model of the frequently sees in the niadows of ventured Mrs. Hyde, well do I like the day that you proposed new battleship fats the the great steamship couapa�tles. "Don't believe itl l- glia preach. The minister was aware keel is laid in the yard. hero are Mang of these cost as much ore 1`'L,- Hydo. "Women don't know much, very 'popular, and Leve`r's I'-Z (Wise �g�d thea he was 'not ve ) D in- teveral reasons for ,going this. First 500; indeed, in one of the windows of that's a Last; but let 'em stick to he answered: "My good lady, I stn fectant Soap Powder is,a. boon to because it greatly facilitate the con- a well known steamship line in P leen- their domestic duties and learn them- glad to hear it. Those ire too few any home. It disinfects and clean• the ship of the terse! The fills- of don may be seen 'a model -of an At- _ like you. And why do at the game time. That's my opinion. Let em fol- Y you like the ship are laid down f om the ]antic liner that cost $6,000 to corn when I preach?" "Oh, sir," she re- node], working and other drawings -tract. Model builders will tell 'you low St. Pauls injunction stay at home, and ask their huabattds if Plied, 'when you preach I can - The most sensitive part of thb ire then made from these fees, and there is practically ner limit to the „ wor a eta , they want to know an thin Y g good seat." :he material ordered from he model expense which one may };o to in " •• anything." man body is the tip of the tongue., ,�- But, John Next come the lips, and then the ted drawings, says Lon on An- building these charming little toys. "I;va settled it, and thnt'a _ t tips of the fingers. ewers. Ten thousand dollars has been fie- ou h, Jane." g Kinard s Claimant for fla�maf Isms 'These models._=' are;`t*ery laborate quently given fora 10 font model of But, John.' '. tftairs. They take from t o to six a ship, while in one of Our museums that's what women nonths to build, and costMulligan," MI d have been doing all this time, and =`hire. said MI'$, stn- gar 's lialmeat is the britt anywhere there to a model of the old warship perhaps that's the reason they don't ty. "ia it well .. j�om $1,000 to $4,000, and even victory which reprbsents an outlay know much." yes !Belie' the day? t !iters. All the large shi builders of $15,000. is, o well." "An' Othrong? 'The third largest bell in England lave a model-room, and a, I it to A hen M Hyde tlfrew his boot "Vis, quite to sthrong."' "Then n was recently hung In Beverley Min And t r 1ne of these museums is an interest- I: :.- ' at the cat and boxed Freddy's ears p'r'aps ,it's able ye'd be to bring ster. It weighs over seven tons, ing experience. In the del-room T 1 KIN'G'S Porus. ITY� for grinning. back ,the two washtubs tit the Thames Ironworks and Ship- + I&A Monday." Yez oersted and has a diameter of seven feed """'� ¢wilding Company some 'veryfine w thee. With High `and Low 'Se It3 $ Fav pecimens of Model"work may tie s of tiro cow=7t two FORYOUNG WoUtt bird works off tae eatd. To cg>r»i . even Ilx oxs sale Ben. They are nothing le than a orite for Good Cause. - -=`ilio -•omit Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tai,le4 ' ! ithfut representation in iuiature o-Qniataa Taoists ears a'eoid din Iats rtued the menet it it fails to o What sort of a ruler ha ing --- sew dal• No Cure.No Pay. Phot, t6oeats. >0. Gltrove'. signature is on each bos f some of the famous batt) !ships of the da Ever P Edward VII, turned Out to be? To HONEST aW03IDS OT' ADDUCE The value of all- e land ,iii the � Y• y gun and bot that this question there is but one an- The bulk of the mOltey for build- _ the ships carry are repress Led on FROX ONE WHO KNOWS. United Kingdom is about 1,800 mil- t ese beautiful toys. swer, both among the few who know o s sterling. li q Ing St Paul's Cathedral was tree• The company in and the many who can only guess - a duty then enforced on all cgal/ P Y question t*e now He has proved an admirable Kin brought to the Port of London. b tiding two new vessel for the g, Algoma tyo� ng Lady . Bpeahs writes Sydney Brooks to the New Messrs. C. C. Richards do Co. sh navy, the Duncan a d Corn- York Commercial-Advertiser from ]Strong plain L�ounsel to Her , , , _ • walks. The museum boas of a Suffering Sisters-TeUs Them Dear Sirs,-While i'tt tme country I London. There is a member ; of last summer I was badly bitten by Mleard s Llaimeat Cures LaGrino�1 ' very fine model of these sis 'r -bile. Lord Ballsbury's Cabinet who, is Her Own Experience as Proof. rr An inspection of it reveals he Hurn- tnosquitoea-so badly that I thought bei of guns the warships w-i 1 c,irry one of the three most powerful Blind River, Ont., July 21.-(Spe- I would be disfigured for a couple of The averft: yield of American when completed.. There are Your statesmen in the country. M4ny tial)-Anyone who might today see weeks. I was advised to try your troleum wells is only 24,000 gale 12in. breech-loading buns twelve think him the most powerful states- Miss Emily Liddell of this place for Liniment to allay the. irritation, Ions yearly per well. Russian welt! (lin. quick-firing, and 26 otter guns man not only in the country, but in the first time would find it hard to and ]did so. The effect was more produce J.ri0,U00 gallons per well <• to each vessel. 'There are a so four the Empire. Ile was always a par- believe that only a few months ago than I expected:-a tow apl'lications the same space of time. torpedo dischargers, and a little titular favorite With Queen V1� she was an invalid. completely curing the irritation, pre- nickel-silver torpedo is show t in the toria. IIe has been thrown:. into Miss Liddell suffereb with Female venting the bites from bec:olning W P '0. 1t38 act of being fired. the closest' relations, both private Weakness and Backache, and for sore. MINAR.U'�S LINIMENT is also In all the models of Warships sedh and official' with King Edward for Mon was so UI as to be unable a.good article to keel• off the mor• t in this- interesting museum t e guns, the last fifteen years. Personally he 'to attend to her household duties, quitoce. THE tNOtiT.POPULAR ORNTI'RIM (. large and small, are faithfully re- dislikes the King. IIe disliked n1im the slightest thak being too much for Yours truly, ' Presented. ,. Co ice d . tr thea ho was Plin of Wales he d s- her in her weak condition. W. A. OKL LVE T : i�ttt[ c 'f C A i winches, regulati n chain cabled, 1 es tYi1i! now 7-ha`ve tnow►tt h m �t `°'"'s down", and 1ldit h0C Gface, h18d., Jai.. 8. 8• t tiny engines, bat la hatche with to use some startingly frank adjt'e- nothing assisted to do her any good C A{ 13 a ' gratings of iron ba s, ateerin wheels. tivvs on rho subject. HIa opinion °r �Ob bar the slightest relief till + -�verything, in ort, is f •'ter- of Edward VII. as s, Iain is not she tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. From fie.: bpjnboo holds the record vice" pattern, o r thcreforo influenced b, g the very bo Innin 'among Plants for quick growth. It T O O T H on - to t e least V any admira- beginning ;hey deemed to has been seed to grow twq feet in Mock for the rune ng riggin Muco tion fur him as a elan. This makes help her, and although at first the 34 hours. 0 W D E of the work is nut a as delft to as all the more remarkable his detibor- imt rovement was slow she perse. that done by any watchmaker, ate] ex •• vexed and gradually grew stronger sMlNteslattNbr•Mt{tt. ftVWVos ttu tooth. - y , often Y pressed Jud ent that from !C : g rocluiring the us of a ma nifying the day of his accession the King till to-dale Ilhe is In tetter health `, Ha'4V'$ This 'a the glass in finishing and adjusting the has done perfectly." He went on to than she has ever known before. Wi bfferr One Hundred hotiars rew`trd for almost microscol is parts, nd the say that the King's shrewdness and Mins Liddell is vary grateful for adT ease of Catarrh *list eanoot W cured nrtisans engaged in this kind of tact and industry and extraordinary hut' remarkable deliverance, and by gall's Catarrb Cure. work take an odd sort of quickness in grasping the strongly recommctttde Dodd's Kidney Vie, '�� �ned AhCO.. Toledo� .8.J• ' pr de`= in q g p ng point of Pills to a!1 her tad Che°. It Ban giving the toys ca ability of *notion, an argument, or a situation has y aaquaintances y toe the last 16 yeara, rind beiie,o IMtturtte►nttr. Drina, Urttlbrms, eta, Wherever possible--in other words, ASTONISHED IIh1 AfINISTEII who freed help. She has givien for triasc 'tectiy honorable in all business rrla.kin them one and financially able to curry EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BANK g practical and al. publication a very strong letter of out any obit scion made by their thin• The Gin. rifle the frowns f om • a He especially praised His 1lfajesty!'s recommendatlo�t in which 6be says n'L+`ST Alt UA X.Nbotesste Drt IiO1rdtt prices ever Qq�total. Fine ettatoga "managoablenesa The King has "I would most heartily and' con- Toledo 0. 1YAI,Dtrd. 1�[NN.1V A vAlt: S00lllnscrr►tlons.maitcdtree. Writenatoran Port is almost as laborate n its proved far more docile, more wllli FIK rC1'holesate )Diu thing tit !last". ile eat fa Writ Bilicuts.l ureohanism as the huge weep which ng dcientlously advise all young women" Aal1`s Catarrh Cure �it taken olaetdKny. lug BTB n It imitates so ace rately. A tattled tO surrender his private wishes, less troubled witb Female Weakness. In aetias direct* n ' crocliety than was Queen Victoria. any form, to try the remody that pup ihs t►load sad raucous � �U.t Lun�ted, to the smoke-stack are a whistle r• surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent Toronto.Out. an Winntpe$, and tz steam-siren ill Miniature IIB,had not' made a single mid• cured me atter overything else had `�ti_ Pricer 75c per bottle, 11 tld f;y ani dray Ma° tentilators turn their take it was a Pleasure to work failed, and that remedy is Dodd's [IwU's Family Pills are the boat gaping with hitti"; you could always "rely Ridney Pills. _ (� mouths to an i aginary reeze on the right thing bei done r YOUR OV OCOATS Ardois signals are ready to dash "For monilia at a time I wds. Leo an se searchli lits ar said at the right Ittotttent in the low and weak that I found it fin- London's . `14,000 police,get $6.- &ad'faded suits would loo betterdied, R no stoat g Prepared to re ., SUO;000 a year as pay. New York's of one io your town, write duect Montrcat, Bat >� t>eal the approach of a right way. Above all, he la "a possible to attend to my household prowling 00 police get over $10,500,000 ItRltltiH AM>ERI AN DYQINQ CQ rnemy. Tuan you.. can convince"; he gives duties, my back used to ache some- � -way with imperturbable Lweell thole. These exquisite examples of to _ Y perturbable good hu- thing dreadful. Now I feel strong Montreal. Disking are, of con se, the p opert mor, when he pis satisfied that "re:d- and better than I ever did, and k „ hi 4 Y sons of state require the surrender Dodd's Kidney Pills did it all. The rot' Ore► sfsty Tens. •ort Df the builders'. Bit the Ad liralty of private y Dominion Lin " 8teamehipi , t, millet models of warships fo their P ate schemes and inclinations. aro worth their weight in 1>r OLD AND wsLL-TazZD Rcaresir. -. itis B gold tel wimtow's sootbingtiyru Gas been used tnr 0ter aixty There is a unlit in the Kin an pool. Pl co IRl�to U 00L to I�.er- ' own use, that IH LO say, mod Is Of quality . � Y Ya�►t3 woman eufltiering 'As I sen`bymlUton■of ►oro hen for their children whits �1.• Portland to L1 erpool. via Quern,. tach class bf battl hip. The are which only those in touch with hill uated to sutler. I �estl►�. w+� pertsot •notes•. It soothes tae ohlld Cori 'accurately a ' ,• softens the tum•,allays all Qala,cures wind ooilo, and Argo and t+ast steaetah1rAL gaper'tor aowrnruoditka made at Chatham merhani -s spe- Y ppreciate. For the They built me itp worklerfully and 1atLe best named fur Uiarrhesa. Is slea•arti to tGe Ion sill c sass.of a•aeagem saloons and sorer � dally engaged for t e task. f an _ Aublic his chief attraction remain I cannot ape' too hi hl lad14 sold by drugghts in every part of the word. "••*t i►` SVOCiaiatte onhaaberngi.en - Y in his instinct for Cpmbinln ) r P R Y 'cif Dom's Twenty-ate tante a bottle, Its rates is i,,0aloptable, Baeoud!Saloon and Tbird a+s x000mmo ties r,�,_ these mini tare ship are g I abeam Kidney Pills as a medicine for sick' .e wro and a.if for Vitra wtato>r a sgothins_byrop, tsWsorpaw age and all Parti len,apps• to any air�re elaborate th n those turned try, show and cereulony with de women." satd.�mtrubstii" orthe(<ompcny,or ! out by the Shipbuil ers. lire four ocracy. Tho masses like to think o ""`"- Rlotar&,Mills hCb, D.Tormnee A Co.. --��a !7 t3tate Sc BostD>i. Montreal Sal o si:{ months is th tim spent on the King as "having a. good time,' k Turnip seeds have been known to - �iaad, The name .. of the Austrian - one model. attending the theatre, race tours peso• recently tlgurad in ,the will of be dormant for seven -years through -and polo polo ground just, like an of hi one of his �0 iiV�B��s Pltttlnt IS• ' n The hulls; which are generally ., of y sl being planted too deep, and after sTautrt gsret ` poor but .loyal subjects. yellow pine, are sold and in three subjects, without fuss or unnecete� The sum left to His Ida est that tittte to sprout. BumaneSwine v,Stock llarker dCalf b.�+,• Majesty yt amount'- Dehorner, stopsswtasuf all at -from ° 0 d pieces. After they have been ut to sorry delay o' arty of the militaryi ed to $2, and the LmEeros accepted - - tooting.etake,isetesrontear m 1s,all - ► € , the .right shape the are glue to- Precautions. th t On the Continent; it as an acknowledgment of a sin- ase.e,witnsantebl.a.. s:tr.�t. ores, ���N� Teahwoaiafstres.Prieeat-boor gether, and thou chi chiselled and sand- convert the` sim lest, incident into a' gular display of loyalty. for trial:ifiIworke,*and balim ,raid 1 apered until the li es exact] re- state event. They also like to think; '.i' Us,ttays, o2torl7m;c.nad. r that when cerenton , �w.teyr. >< xsa selatrroa BatrLetd,Iewa,U.a. .L, •r !, p odnce those of the battleshi The Y is necessary no P.-"Is cid CloseGst 111eDt21?"' Q = , _ r rudder and one call be more ceremonial. On bothi "Mean! Why, he lives im the sub- Hod Y. TPt Propeller shafts ar *lien ;: 1VQGaR PHOS kGRA IbG ' FL ded, holes are bored for th zvin- accounts their opinion of the King! orbs, and has made a complaint to a4 is well i ddty ports., when the delicate work- justified. He gratifies them the authorities to preve.lt cyclists J• �••�®NE NG.i O �.: t'.? the fittings of the ore "-may b said by being visible and public with- from pumping the pure air. of Lite 168•BAY ETRE T,--t4RtlittTO to commence. The masts re of out cheapening the crown, and by. place into their pgeumatie tyres." lots. wood, but painted t look li'k the the apparent air of heartiness and Th hollow' steel masts f a real attle- good-fellowship he diffuses. At then He--"Another new dreasl And I've THE ! ship- The conning-tower and hart- Same time he gives them the pomp; been losing so much Loney in my house are invariably clever pie es of and glitter and stateliness which no business." She- Just for that ' ' AN 0A CRti ANhiNT " ' carving. Each wind w port i re- ipionarch. can safely dispense with. reason, dear. You told me not to O ��- • l presented by a hull' eye of gla s set One talks of the popularity of Lord ; let anybody notice that you re in in a ring of metal.- ltosebPiCy and Mr. Chamberlain. It is trouble." from Libby'- tlimotu IIygte¢lo kitaheni. i~ . : :_ -� i=t IS '�' u r#• Most of the model -are mad t0 nothing coinpared with the King's,' cs \sl; purl a meats u� L hers u its prat U�. All _ 'scale-a quarter of n inch t the ♦��� There al^� 1?,000 statutes in I3ri- v.; ! "'find ELATE toot. Thus, a battle hip of 40 feet = , tislt statute law. Thirty ' L!B BY t7. a r . in length would be represented volumes Y a .,I.._hope they don't give �► little are yearly added to the Lbw Re,. model nearly 81 feet ong. The cost boy any, naughty nicknames in ports. �( ;' � Fla from $1,750 to 2 25 p school?" MOR S $ is fete. When Yes. yy� they call. me t. �--�..•� �� TRAiriE R�RATIDN. r-a ' ��:r• finished they. are c refully painted. Corns."_. "How dreadful l And whyO# the 81 0 artisat>a added t1�- the ' Food Products This is carried out 'with the u most do they call you that?" "'Cane British fleet last j tt, �; year, 100 were wglto ot�t<t�llc• tfelicacy, so as to make the cks I'm always at the foot of .thee class." eleetrCians. ;l£, +�r+ t!. e>rgm Mt y�ectitt: look as if actually made of nia- t .• , r" nl? _ ' ' Q ►� TO T' ",�... Keep 1n the ltousb for ow r enales-tar tare planks, while_tl a hull is aint- Only- sig`}�tlnda out of�.' '`"r ' ` _"' � '9 100 The :last pro jeCtiis 8#let� $red iil8ya ti$trictte9--fol a3x li • ; v ed the same color the ori 'nal. Pounds 'of paper manufactured is from a Rt d gran weighed 2.600.pounds. it'`� apiotllel;l,la oorl alit .r►�agt _N -IIJTRR$sT AT ►'x 4 4 . Mail of the miniatures at Cha ham used for making book$. •- - to ou n. EmPl9 tizln aluaoh n ie� fn \ have nearly a score- f rowboa and ; ,J 4 318 Million brickp w ` ..- r F 1� i►1!e ia' yr ill p I a c°uple of steam launches swinging rather-"Well John `' used = `In an lt,ata►nt, , .-4-4* ,� ' r 4 ti ,y g o k ��+ r 11 , �v`�iat. did building the main drainage works of ort Daponif : ,t on their little davits. They are corn- You learn in school to-day?" 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The inignenes stone u n, e ive IW_: mig rty way p at the country's expense, to a end a rNIXtor, it other evid#Le a wire lots lan& few.woeUs, after which they could -be Wken the Treat canal it comp A�. .41, 'T. the last report of the Department of RAii- taken through the country where they wa�g and Censile says he the whole so TERMS per- reat area, fine V - 11 .,"; - y .W�­::�I -a could gain a true idea of her vast rit. to be carried out) the cement COMPSO Fine as ort ell AV .1.001 PaCita ources, her g climeste, will have water ootamunioation with Wth - - .-..K_ . - , .. P - : - . . ­.­'� -. .1 Lake Ontario' at tiful scenery.. and beau and Lake Huron the A RATSO OF ADV taiNd.. 7 71.: t shold, At resent it is available for 4 4 4' 4 411ft fikseWon,per line 10 cog -ak0"PMlar.& 0 an Be&subseq�istit ineeMon, line - IS b Re eastwarl in the direction of lake �Z, am 4rio. but not to the*set altbough wor A_ k Mile rate does not include egal or Foreign i pany (Limited). is ing pushed I vigorously towarde'lake !7. -arms Sly It. IS only ftecial t on to so making an pibr%Y' 'of over a doze emen I 1 000 and Georkian Bay. dacis for 3 or 6 months or by the year, Hi If- A. n gau rath!"or malter of time afl:lhe several contracts a re Mont Co.- V=Wy or yearly con a a le Quaruwly. e6ted in Raven Lake Portland Ce T S well uqder wa7.-`.Vhe company's railway 02ilness cards,t:en"11,12e8ie1P0'L1 under, with pap Ir, Limited, paid a visit of inspection to-the' am eir $5 00 payable in Vance. shiPMOR facilities are beyond contention 1.4 OWN ell o�oe in local coi-mn ten cents per :III is, properties Of the company this week. They the very best. the Raven' lake branab $ap- insertif b Y- th. Ain cento per linser each seqU8101 fires looked over tte Elliot falls dam on ping at Lorneville Junction a f ew mil eSe go lie"contr"t rates ins;d' known on spip a. Gall River a few miles north of-Coliocon'k, away. the direct through line between on. $o free advertising o1a will have' to buy" Adv n snabling-them,to realize some of the many Belleville on Lake Ontario and Midland on ortisements without ritter netru tI rg benefits to accrue to the coca mflfte Inserted until forbid en and cbm poin from the Georgian Bay. 4ments must be In writing d wont to I for the generation of electricity to opente tila interests. produced letters carrying uy- now and ge your ch6id&- OmPlOYmeut Of this immense water power doe of the oarty representing Penney% ear4ingly. Orders for dine utinning ad i Ober. B 4eb Work promptIv otten ed so the Plant at Raven Lake. The first class an Offer to provide half'the capital needed qn published avery Friday orning atl ts 0 a dam already built and ready for use, the fur the installation of a tbousaud barrel Pickering I�nt. immense body. of water Pausing over the plaot. The offer comes fmm parties In- Stld t 0 - 0ol ela Mi falls whose usefulness at present goes to Ladie an 68080 Ves 8—all sit6a d pribes terepted in Pottlei cement manufactnre. an urkar & Thextont Proprietoes waste, the site for the power house here whd know the orotits made in the industry w to 9 large saw mill stood. the tail race ondiisr conditions very much, leas favorable di V A:Pur XIolltles—Str ct Independence siud other necessary condition's were min. lea Cashiniere Hosiery­�-Slzes 4 thao Raven Lake. <Our A I m—A First-cl Los Local Paper. utely inspected by the visitors,among whom iOur iExjpect&tj4)na—The hewty the visitors had ingnanted the were ;7 Way t 4,ipport of the veovie of Pl:kerinst and viaini M experienced Portland cement men clav property On th who took copious notes of the whole situs. coin to Lidies St. aii dela ot o osierl all'SiZ0, 13 co�ekny�!and'oarried samples with them, tion. The company has issueaon excellent whiie Others arranged to examine the clay FRIDAY. JULY, 25 1902. prospectus containing much interesting deposits on Ahe following day. A bank of ya n B o K ichr Blose information as wall he photogravure@ of*the clayl over thirty feet in depth lies between CljmkENTS. waterpower and other property. But the the NOTES AND illustrations convey but a meagre ides of Irailway ,traoik and theriverinsuabs, wavise will enable she cars to be loaded on Men's Cashmere and C' tto 0 11 X A class of crime that is becoming this immense power with its broad breast L ina at a lower level than the clay our- all min mum. 11 too prevalent in his locality of water,its great volume and fall and its face reducing the tabor ,of loading to a d 13 Niagara Itke roar. The utilization of Men"s an oys wea era. .., -thiait of horse-stealing Within t L' this wasted energy rneane for the company A I the circometavese4nd eouditiahe in I past year there have I ieen at least fi a 0vantagen which were anifest to eery. ive to the holdings of the company part I R! T or x horses stolen in the soutbein one present leading them to the conclusion wen fully discussed and considered. Bev- that coal strikes can have no terror for the eral of the party had previoasly examined of Pickering �o ship. Solne of manufacturer whose source of power supply the mQet up to-date Portland ceirient these have been r vered and the is such a one as Risven Lake Portland Cie. plan�s in Ontario and Michigan. The on- raN a Abieves punished, in other casei, went Co. are the fortuOLte Poseesenre of. animom opinion was expressed that Raven olle­-5c U 0 P the pro been recovere�. The party next drove to Raven lake and Lake ever thing most, ,ompany had perty has no y spent tho remainder of the day around this desirable and uothing of a contrary ohamo- The crime ha* n6w become such a property, testing the supply of Marl as to ter in the whole layout. common occurrence as to becomel a the depth and securiag sample�q at vArious A ODg the pirty vvere 8enstor'lloHugh, -farmers in t e points. They unfortunately had no meane serious matter to the L say; Mr Carnegie, H.P.P.. Cobocoi community. Not only does it me n of going deeper than twenty four (24) feet W arjeant, Barrie; T Coster rind R E -rtv tal those concern d and their examination showed that to this Fore th, Claremont; GA Jordon Fenelon f he loss of propc on, Mr Nlor- -but there is the loss of Lime ill seare ne marl, was of perfectly pure, clean, white toll, ',V E Rothwell,C Nags and Thomas Ang for the stolen articles, there is the quality in f�Lct as a leadioR Portland cement MeL bugblin, T3roiAto. depth away from the 6drAer of the lake the Fall ohn Lucas. 1) Roberts T VM0, th ' inconvenience that usuallv resul;s man present expresped -it "There couldbe Thfj area of the lake is othing better.from having an insufficient number f Ney Advertisementa. now over-354 acres and"the marl covers the oes to carry on the necessary far In lbor, entire bottom for a deptb of from 10 to 4 -work and also the expense Of tel3- feet according to the examinations made in HALI,'j Chea&—Good top buggy. 1). Mc gall, Pickering. on a e.Se 1,mmense graphing and so ou. On account A �he past by meaus of proper testing togis P'll ou iiantity h' nd in th gr de ;the crime assuming I such alit wo feet of water now overlies tb rulitig About t �4— arl and the outlet of the laki6 is of su&h Ft a goM new Tntleb row Joitnes Ply.,Mo iprorortions the community should 0 lot 2D.coin i. Pickering 11th ocial 'wer P character that tbig water can he 1 0 d anake a determined effort to stamp it siny,desired 'xient or zrnpl, e Ptely dr:in d Out. Those convicted of the crime off if dejired. The' laxe io immedistply C -ASTU HE 1�011 8,�IE on r a e at Way. e I'o mrefs wore or lo%iiq, well hould receive the beavie.st penalty befide the Grand Trunk r -ed. eon 11. lot 22. Pickering factory site owned'by the company fit Wate 4 titi4 foul The man tho is at a great Tow WI). Apply to It. It. Locker, Whit6v. r Shear* the lake. As in th w pense f e le water- coatilay 0iould have tl�at ex abrej in extent,lies between tt.e r il ay and t imbursed by th-C, cou try. pow�r this too, was the site of a laree saw EF ISGEH.4 F09 SALE—Si L- i1W in the da!va when lumber w: B good of tit gii,irstort-cov jilpo dm youna Sbei s king Golden '21iie Act passed'at the Iasi, session these'northorn towusbipa, when George rattlo tkn4 3 tjowe 'Apply to John A Whhe; MAW projected Mid carried gut �t�i g bju nLar'-df the Outar�o.Le is4ture *nd._GOj(j M.9 reW the taxatloa of railways, telepho e row kauge railway p1tins, plRni which, tll�o -1 A M T 0 RENT—Or on #iiljrZre_0—' one since altered by the Grand Trunk in their hundre i scrits.somb Ijalf.- lot 9. eon mpanles seami ;0 -and other similar co'! own day niade tne Toronto and Nippi"ing Pickering. vjowiirg ail closo ApI ly to i Hahatn,Tibridge or to H T Loove noxt I&rtn -b fore the ad ran t prices -te lueffectual in iittaii:ling tile, obj*0t railway a developer of t' '"' &, lberefore can sel at owest he lu.nber business ough bo in this district on a very large scale. The for wbich it v�a' s inteiided. Formerly the property of these companies Was sidinia used by the D&W Mill is available for VVA�TED—A cood get)era* l servant one '6u call. . 8 i all :n' o foar o the purposes of the cement company, only able �o do plain cooking, good wages. Apply Plenty' ' f6, f disa'ppointhaent wh6n 'y as ue the laying of ties �nd rails being necessary at 01300 to James Torrance, Wciliugto" Assessed acording tp their val iron. but the 'Act passed 10,6t for the distance of a few yards. note Markham. sessioq niade the ri�lling value as a Here, lying alongside a railway travelled over by tfioqsands of-people every year for TPLEN OD "M T -_ 4 - going coill I —On a I Brd.' ,.%: wood top --"s of assess the last thirty years lay unobserved and The buggv has been recovered cern the b4 THOS , �._ -" DEJARE that -The tCataract Power Company of &�'d t 4trwi. The- !atter state Ad unsuspected a body of Marl enormous in of is now with 'Niagara appealed a0inst their assessi extent and inq uslity the choicest,In actutj Itoijgo�Rill and I mile north, Top w the top away about # tuiles east -ment of $110.000 ade bv the Town value millions of dollars wbeit taken o ut green litil The finder will be suitably nd manufactured into Poitland cern(,nt, rbwar4ed. Re".Rouge Him. 40 Ge"neral M t Wh*t I ereba' n 1 eva e hip of Grantham and the courts value that is not problematical &it In the en M16tained their appeal and reduced . can of minersl deposited in the hidd STOLEN.—On the worDiom of Wed. Aheassessment to $�5,115. -A rather recceses of the earth but vbJue that is eWay. July 94M. one set aiinale harness, 4i n b moo wountings. line turret on loft hand side -peculiar coiDeidenceiin the matter is' visible the naked eye and -computable by as Wnt leather under buckle of line at bit. w the fact that the AttorDey-General, anyone wha takes the trouble to dim down blind bridlo with side abook. Also leatbor into the ast marl deposit existing ther balter wiW rope shank. Auv information Ily g ' JnL .'. by H.W.Marks,Dunh&rtov, P 0 41 who framed the 01 land had it c rried fig ativiely, will also,ldiR down" into The or Zuccessfullv tbroug�. the legislature, present conditions and future prospects and in the Hon. Mr. Gibsou! wu the man and whowill go further, and speaking lewhi�to r000viery will be thankfully received For*. _ :A h the ARM FO SALE—Mast lot 20, tion ing OW acres. on the and be is also the man who is presi- possibilitisefoithe manufacture of Port. F 1,Pickering,contain growing Iand.cement as a business in this preinims are a go6d brick house. also a ood e ccropa�y that appealed dent of tL Canadian Em fr6me house. flreWftsft st&blin Sun- pire. Local statisticians in g and an against the assessm nt made accord' dance of bard and soft water, good -orchard This tam Into It 1139. Michigan are* now p-inting out that the ontaini a t about three ac-se. ito the new act. as been said that commercial fame which she wolverine state vation and in one of lend statoof cultivat 01the use of languaig� is to conceal woq as a producer of tibeir and which is tbepbest farine In Pickering and is well fonced. This to a IPIODdid inducotnent to arties want. L ne 'i f thourht," and it looks if the- vanishing with her forests, bids fair to be ing a 4st-plass farm. is sitinsu 111 miles retrieved by the manufacture of Portland from FaIrport herbor.and within mile alid framers o r f ou s atutes frequently cement on a large scale, made pospible by quarter frota.Pickering V1114ge. and a luile and y or from Pit-boring station. This prop-word our laws in s c a wa' that the proven existence of the necessary raw _& IJ U` 'Parm Impleme sui wl borders, Michigan. orty_71 bo sold in oue parcel or so parately to their intended obje might be evaded material within her pt�rcbasivr. For tome and further partic- Hay Forks Thre sbould be n difficulty what- now rankioR among the largest producers Wars apply to M)69 Blinker on t pretnisaii or SlingSt V and of cement in the Union. What is true of to W V1 h1ohardton agent, Pick law that would Michigan applies to the locality of *her ever in making w Buggies eto, IR$T CLASS FARM for arry on oper. compel wealthy corporations to bear Raven Lake Cement Co. will r lig Lot 10. Pase Line. Pickering township If there are ations and While the ring of the axe,in 0o their share.of taxation. F Or the 5 wire fence on earth. ,, contai fog lifty acres.raore or loss. It in known 'To of the boot f arwe in the township and 110 Men in parliament wbo are capable forest and the buzz and whir of I lie gatig. to be 0 saw by the lake side airs no longer to be is aim eipellent snuitner resort. "Shady Orove's i4 framing such a law, there are men board. the electric dvnamos and ro'tar situated about one uille frow Pickering Harbor. f Br ugbar- oll .,Oa,n givo yo 'PHILIP, 0 0 three quarters of a mile from Pickeriulz*no in the country who 'can and these are burning kilns of the cement factory will GEORG - n a in Duabarton stations and about o eilLhth of a W of best Pri , a going. the men who- should be sent to the near f utnre restore to the districts the mile frow ose sobool. it in in a 100a eta ce -ty which until a few months ago cultivation being well dralood and tone Lotivi ed.or 4 . parlia*men t. seemed 1cliabod like, gone forever. chard. I here are on the promises a large brick cottage also brick driving-bouse with framo n this A I a is nd be historic Rroued. . The four thouia There to also auotber farm adjoining I C I passing it-may bn mentioned that barn abd Itables also plenty of hard and soft that anada is 6 -visited this year by!a part of English 'Itraziug r out same quantity of land whicki would ailch of the late George Laidlaw U ­ vehool-masters and sebool-maiii'ms who extends from the shore of Raven take to on , . ers r y Por farsher ticulars apply to the .: b'Oonnor, ou Xrpromises or addr F t bre wm,er', With It be, 50, Bale%rn lake, the latter:a link in the Trent Boy.40,�Pickeriiuu. P.O.,Unt. 41-Im e g Antend to tour th: country seeking �4 infort-natio n r6gard'Dg all matters con- season p ices. can 6 cerning the ,Land of the Maple Leaf em yon Ale,articles a'f, vvholag�le r 9 In orde'r th Ora 'Dim have formed of oui country might not a t h ir�Wiptiie Engliob parts greco insect Tho ' a' Elwtri' Oil, 2 bo'Ailes for 251 Win'tlu at the iiiental picture they `C 10 ing be. Obliterated, ii�e suggest' extens. Chaso"a and Carter's Pills 2 boxes for 25o, powder, helebore. etc Paints oils and turpentine Flages E uglish stomach and liver 2 for 25a. Ive pe paation be taken for their recept g th6:166 -plootion e m Blood purifi r for oleariu B*ef Iron & Wine Vqre',5c;boktle 500. ion. -Ili the first pl4ft a large party of nd ei�W Bl'auk6 F I a'n Ell 0. and renovating the system Kyrup hvpophospbites is a splendid tonic lj�Oians should be bngagpd for the occ. Burdock 6nd sarsaparilla a regular 0'6o and muscle builder 75c bottle for 45r, bottle for 35o Fowlere extract of wild atrawberry �5io -rtmqni f BoatitViul 1311 a a sortmoni vkwn. They should be dressed in their just i took a ai�ige as �,wxr- naint and f inisbed wiLh bows W� have a undo' 16"Sy Blogge blood puritler a itig 50c bottle for 25 Dr Williams-pink pills genuine 30a are the best.vAlue we have ever offi�rod. s -ce ery coin -3 They Pierc*'s u, Paine syrupof figs 0 and nrrows and tomahawks... prescriptio Pou so, -d '30 lb, 16 lb Oi ad, Burdock blood bitters, flood'q Castoria, 25a .3hoald also spend onsiderable time sarsaparilla, Clark'a red clov'er compound Epsom salto A,tr-wh o4s an w4r...practising their Ayer's hair vigor, Warner's pate cuts, Glauber salts 3a 1b, 10 The for 25o '-Sulphur 3o lb, 10 lbs for 25o d Uld be arraDged a It sbo nyof these 65o Spavin Cure 75c -an Indian scene of this description odd's kidney pills 300�. Ile RM. Pages' Buglishopavinoure ga Purmoole's Ayor'e'aud Burdock Vil the first sigbt that* bodld , . - 4 - Cutioura soap 25c- *bould be Chase's Oiqtment,40o. our Eng- e* Vicet tbe admiriDg gaze of ;4. Pages English exzema and pile ointment 85 Hair dy r6R pric 40o for 24o GG_ -R lish After this th6 touribb" Pages dyspepsia tablata guaranteed to care Gilleta Lye 10o, 3 tin for 250 �sbmld be conaucted to some -forest inogeation 40c. Sticky fly paper and fly pads Pages worm tir.waggons c a rm re Ug A fa houses anywb6 Iii Pickeri 25c: Pern4a Roo Sarnia water white coal ail I a. 0, 161. Condition po=and horse Which a number of bears, deer And all kinds mimerous dther wild animals Township fbir eggs, And We Pay- he Highest In ad-' Price.. If you *ant us to call at your _Aould be taken previou ly a sayie rom 1010 liag with tiv selite,mber f f by loa place, drop us 6 (e;4 4iuon to this an agreement might be e ,of the i0E.421itered into with som Ontario Poul Profice, Co* ft6l &Is alla notail WWI Too Tiry oron 6. -:A IMP Hotel 4ampanles to furnish and unlimited Drug Co ITORON C�rlaw Ave' 0 01.vdo ply of ice...,". 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Utica night; Thurada Ashburn r:� � r him east bits Prnette well enough while Y• • & :� ,<�«..;;r •� here. node, Myrtle night; Fride, the Per@ liYln Ina Y g y Goo t:Orner, r_, :. _ . t, . r y R New York flat e�y• eon 2, Reach, noon, pp j.� Ed. W. E ems, of Whitby, was here oral ears ago, and who went one da �o B1 ketook for 1 j� j'j y , night; Saturday, 4vm Redman o SOURC eft th P� pie tell X118 y over Sunday Mrs y g ' 6 Y► g Praette'ita tears sod asked ermll • D. Hopper rot►ae in the cit ob baeid$se p noon, thence to his Own stable nnttil PF p- bion tb go home for few days-she ha Monday morning. Wes Lamb Man on Tuesday 4et. g .- . s tel am telliri that her mother wa , hferrituent If-The • wt`s why ore are having each a fissile in the K � � eRt' R Canadian bred r: t ,.. f Miss Gent e, of Toronto, is a gut'Bt at ill t'nf course y 4 Fnrtlitare buainees a0 clarem � i 4 - , go, said Mrs Praette-' Clydesdale atailion, the property of $. C• James McFarlane e. k h : "only,;Maggie, dp not stay longer than Banker, will maRe the season Frank Coo, er got hie foot -hart last ie oeceesary♦ We used you." Maggie at 190;, an fohowe:-..�rlonday, Drayy 6th, In the Ua ortaking line we oairy a complete stock.,i No wilting or �6 ay ,. it c f leaveea his own stable, 1, and ;} 'week while a being a horse. . promised to return as soon as possible, Liverp� - Undertaker Beal has built i,i6�'w fence proceeds'fo Maxwell's* hotel > i f t ,, and buirried'away. A week passed with- ghland J, g � the Undertal $ til �n Y "` on the front his lot. out a ward from her, then canis a note Creek, night; Tuesday, to Bohn Hander F 1 tv Miss V. S arrard. of Toronto, ie a nd- eon a 2nd con., noon, Johoeton's hotel,' ` t Y Pe by mail, reading : '•Deer Diiee Prvtte i Feasts! oarddprinted oia short notice. Ing a few day's in town. Whitevale, for night; tvedaeeday, Hub B will be auk nex week and leso ke m � p � P y bard a.hotel, Brougham for ni ht; There• ' Mrs. P. Maonab er and family are R - r 9 place for me, mother is dying ae fast an day to Greenwood hotel, noon, Aaron nding thi' week in Hamilton. Pe she can. To oblid Maggie." ' =Y•^ \,. a Joe Bo erjia visiting with hie mother g QRi anetone a, Andleq, night; Friday to . } y a' Saturday '' Woodraff's hotel, Whitby, fare night- A rtieb Irishman bad climbed up a Tree Y g - t .=•~, <- , . t:r>•_e �. , r�i. . <�;7 and brother for a few days. .. ;,., .. ' . :,` ,.�,�, ,, >~ X.:- . ,• ,�.< . . � . . in span t of a small bat irate wildca`. $otomy to Gordon a hoist, ori niiog, g Bnrtor and Palmer are now aspen for P F for noon, thence to hisOwnstable until K 9 His friend, awaiting him below, heard in following Mande morningin -;n ;` �• er challenges s the croquet lawn. g y = < R d - - dismay thea roar of a fierce combat. Mrs. Ram' hr an family have returned P Pr#tice Glrfden (9818)-The imported 1 Pat he shouted, Pat, *hall 1'come a after spending a week with Aurora trieade +'� p Clydesdale stallion, the property at W m . and het ' ou cot b him 2" Abo a the - McKay, Claremon wi ' " The band Wa3 at Fort Petry on Tues. y 4 Y y, (o, !1 make the season day- bein 'Decoration da in thatcrash 4f 4reakinq,braaches came a groan, of 1903 a6 follows---Wednesda leave y K y y, town. "\o, for Hivin's sake come up and help his own stable and proceeds by way of M r Best lII �e t me let him o " Atha to Robt Jiiloe s, Green River for `, , 4 xt=x David Young and family are spending g • he 1�Iar • � 1, �. I - nQon, thence to Brougham for nigh 'afew weekswith the former's stents �� _ _: Q g P Thursday proceeds to Kirk Beelb s, 5th here. � `> on for noon, dl y . Horse, Register. c oo , Au ey for night; Friday, ti- , __, ., •e, Miss Mark, of Stratford, who was the 4, p ' -- proceeda to Wm Edwards, Balsam, for lgaset last week at B. S. Palmers returned Atfracflon (10613) Imported Sco'toh j night; Saturday, proceeds to his own home last T lesda Pdrt - � t'S�e q y• Clyde,the property of Lamb Bros, .stable to remain anti! the following ;' �Iare�lQnt P. Hopi y Wednesday. j ,. • for t•Chata ter and wife says this week _- Perr , will make the season of 1902.at 1 Se erntan•- The g N.Y., where the will his own stable, Manchester. gf/ popular American spend about hree weeks. Border Duke (105I4)-The imported bred trotttag stallion, the property of ' Mrs. (Rev ) Clark, of Franklin, Man'.. Clydesdale stallion, the property of John Robt. Deverell, Pickering, will make sea- is spending few weeks with Mrs. Jas. Miller &: Sone, Brougham. Tuesday, son of 1902, ae followd- Moods leaves y McFat lane ad ether friends in this :: May 6th leaves his own stable and pro his own stable snd roeeede to Liverpool p A needs to Thos Knox's, Brook Road noon, for noon, Maxwell's hotel, Hi1thlat:d �� the Old Reliable ' neiRhborhoo i , Gordon's hotel, Pickering night; Wed.! Creek, for night; Tneadap by Wobarn to `� t Dau Forsyth is having a barn erected ; -on for his farm Occupied b Wm. Caere ')n P y y night ; -Thursday to Packriu Bros, : mont house, Markham, night; Wednee• the 7th concession. The raisin took g Aadley no thence to hie own stable day, Johnston s hotel, Whitevale, noon, • place yesterday. until following Tuesday morning Hubbard's hotel, Brougham night ; U The new s de-walk is` aide an im roe Sea• G(: '31 9 P ti Hannibal-The property of David Datoe Thursday, Greenwood hotel noon, meat,, 0 b[�t some ether streets need Green River, will snake the season of b-We hotel, BrooMin nicht; Friday, to 3 _ attention, bn these will be bxed up on 1x02 sit follows-Monday, May 5th, will Woodruff'a hotel Whitby; Saturday to ` the arrival o�the material, leave his own stable and proceed to a bis own stable until Monday morning. '-" } on F'red O'Boyle shipped a ear load of Wilson's, hotel Claremont for noon --- ------ ' luixed stock from here on �'Vednesda thence along the 6th con Uxbridge t _ f , • y• Charles Harper, known as the Gambl EPARATORiluf�ctured+Let and Ales t4ttson shipped another load p _ on Thareday ar M farm for night; Tuesday, proceeds t } Mansion house Uxbridge for noon,thence ' The footba�l match that wits arraugf,d by way of Roseville to Mrs Todd's hotel, REMGD�L�I♦�! � _ _ to take placeon Saturday- evening last Goo lwood for night:Wednesdayproceed - vvae bet cued until Wednesday on ac• 1 Yn ?tg of veryoDe$Criptl0n� COns� 7 r P P Y to for noon. thence tq his own stable count of the wet weather. A cial �1 • for nitht, Thursday, prooeeda byway of I Spa 4y .:' '. ta•IItly OI1 �`,1SI1C�. The members of the Homs Circle will Whitevale, to ,) Pe' ons, Rouge Hill foTest a., m ' Tr tiin a`a on' apFlication.. : Working please pay in this month's assessment to noon, t•heuce to Andrew's hotel, Highlat g N J. S. Farmer as Mr. Hopp-r the Finan• Creek for night; Friday, proceeda throuQl � model in the shop, - � - y Successor f0 cial Secretary is away fro home. Cedar Grove to `Jas Poydee, far poaa., ; �c�1�Ia ��0 Gerow Sc Son,�Cttiremoni. ` •.. W I Wblte. Farmers should call at Palmer .t Jot; thence.to his own stable for night; Satu f W. V. Itiebardson, Agent, Fiekering, bitt'a and get their binder twine tie it iF d bprooeedsto4th con of Pickering to Claremont the cheapest nd best. . * N bads hotel, Brougham for noot,, _ thence to his own stable 'until the f'il;. - - - - - ---- -= --- _- ' Mrs. Armstr Of Torduto,. has one to lowing 1londay morning Pickering, after visiting friends Here fora !,,►rd .leicett-The black beauty. ' short time, large,pure bred trottingstallion, the it Wet weat,lie'r has been the order of the, - - ' '' • ' - 4 � pert' of John Dickie, will Ptanc� f r �`�E „ •.. - -_- •1. 13as for some times, Farmer's are esper marcs, during the season of 1;1(13 at hla iencire m11cL alNicnity in aaviug their owu stable opposite the Gordou hute ; hal•. Althotiob there has been an it,�• Thos 11cInt'yre, nianaKer. r tuense crop, Ao far there`has been very t Li begirt i/, (31,33) Vol 12-The pure bred little saved in gooil condition. It ie Clydesdale,stallion, the property of A C. earnestly hoped that there 'be a chaagr Courtney, lot 3t1, (,on •.1. Pickering, will _ stand for mares at bis.own stable duritt , F �• soon, as olhpr crops will be sure to sutler , �' To handle HONEST GOODS and sell them at HONEST PRICES ig a mine pleasure to nit if this.&ort of wentlier continues the egaeon of 1.1Q:. Terms--'1'o igaure . ~ - £?+, payable 1sL of February 1tt03. linter And a source of great satista,Qion to our custonmrb. L}•'� riot returned regularly, will be chr►r,zed �Cilliafa McGregor, customs ofLcer, whether in foal or not All accidents o SCREEN DOORS.; PURE MANILLA ROPE, - SCYTHES AND SRATHS ':W'ndaOr, received on Wednesday 128 marcs at owner's risk. , one-cent stamps, which a conecienco :►lotitrai•e f.1hflj; 5d7 C.C.S.Q_, 5� 2 fty one now and ball 1v t2i.eoznMri of n all the -- -—- -- o half steal and Fifty CentB Each stricken Toronto woman said were for B C,S.B , The importtO Clydesdale et i• ---�. batt-Yanitla, with season. We bare a Woe lion, imported b and the property f misleading natuee.` duty on articles that sae atuaggled from " p y p y Ute at dyta.to�w� Detroit` several weeks ago. Graham Brost, Cairabrogie Stook Fart t from a plain pada w a but absolutely will stand for a limited number of mpgs very haiadsoma one. Bl� Pure ' William Pruette, the singer. 'vas oce as are as toyo a: '-�.. during the season of 1,102 at Bt B. he � � �•� of,a group of married men who were dis- or'e; lot 1, con 11, Markham. !?► ;�+ 9 tt a lass.z e H.813, manilla, g fL•tit.z o ft a to. a. Lo rtl' Tinto (106741 The Sootch cl v e, s R in in. z b ft. 10 in.. every,AN*of i1 for the property of Lamb Bros., Port Pertly, Youlu find as Vida uira Brood vnlaa iiia 1>dL on lloaday will Iea6e his own etlsb o, y d ' for 700. line. a Good BoTt,Le for flan. a serviceable � for 8 o. We sell the]rehab Ritetted 8eyt a Eztension Plymouth Binder Twine `° tl �indO�i SCreeno L the Mad tow $*sob,aftengfh .da aaaoMb setas gtta,iltiae. b aw eoanpadex N _ a tr oat +eotnplete fret I wi�sat sof the kdarim ttrin" on tier t 'When u yi (01-1 dadr bribes ri�1. ll r icy jad j y,t�t�e��e�i+.�.t u FRUIT . -• - witadow sereesa, as *AR f 4 4y ,• Ir or selling _ t i f DA"hW14* 1CX$and b I t The �$t : 15 : t19Jj Lm ,..♦.........�.,..�.... ibe r iso - r t 18 : 18 : 98 in........................,.r... . CrownB J 1 • -Agent !ar all ,• _ a8 z M ": ti.:..::�:::::"::::..: ..::- - - v • jj 0 3 kings of veh. 1 !tt : es : in,.. �e 1 z lift z io.......................: : tY ... i0s P 66e. ' teles manufactured by the 'McLaughlin Q[JABTfi f�c. t co•y, Of Oshawa. Green Wire Sateen C nth. _ 1 tiaet quality wits palated a ntd grew Color. r t � •,�•dam. Empire liedicine Co,' of LoddonRed 1 We have to to an wi t b& Primo from Fiait Jar over nub •rw` Pram _ tata.ba.doe. Ws ! Out,, has 'a ppoinied the undersigned as EIGHT CENTS do ems• tomt local agent for'Piokering, for the most woeGrain. and metal risg% derfal discovery of the nineteenth century. ' r' For the treatment of the Nose, Throst, s Bronchial Tubes and Lange ItoareeColde I .y t, t • ,F t, _ Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis. Hay f9ver � - - and all thrust and lack diseases. Write - Terni p Hoe 8 . . = a for particulars, a stock of treatments and s , repairs constantly on trend at. t N Bess&Am smel blade,wilt forged shank- good etb, value for 35c. W% have oarrol or onion boa* tlelcl boa, `e rdea hoed, Dutch Green River. C)sZt, Ef ►. OO; fi eea- hoes.all rlg�itly prt• �' � �` • : t , STONES, 90 ff Neds I - sitYT E � ltd y - Hay Forks, 3 prong, 2913. = - >�• �• �o�rnoy & Co� WOODEN HAY RAHES - ,_ drain Cradles, with Scythes, everoughf�` �- • "" 4 •Y ,QO.., Harvest litt8 skit Ten Cents E�aah A good servioeable atone for ti0. labra value t - 6. - - ' ia�agood$mery8fotsetorTSN OSi1T Whit �s�t• value, 25x. pair. s1 _ , :r,w. .3? Garden Hoff =: � .__ • � � i t/i t s ,' - - e a Grease i in _ k` r x u'' i { '�'-- We e1o011 all the!sett!• t �,W � a foot " a splendid tide of gar• i bratrl Pit gT PIG-Cam - ! eon to th - eul lee s r's, -:-, hose values,ran �•*;r'4„s c� sand Mil]!tics 1 c L/oof the atidersigne'd about l6the f I"UL'e,u Ing in price from be.s ! y 4 sow. •The owner tnay bave the same by p ov- foot upwards. Parr Castor Oil dc. t First CliiffB t�POrk t;nnaranteetX at tug property ein:l puking expeaeee,_ A.Oarl our AX L� Pure Oil, loo. d good!-prong Potato i+'arTt'for 600. 4-prong + • lot ll,wa 1,:Piokering. 9ti•40 tio40Fe, 131aok l3eantry Hooke or Drags,400. prices that are right. Coach o ,a tin. it Potato " ^, fh , Sprinkling ARM FOR SALE—That vale ole -- _ MACHINE: farm contaiuing FiOacres facts or ase, "r �''iansg Our Wringer �° a, t r eittiated on the 7th con being parts of lot 1J Good 'Cashing Machines fQr`sale , i'Or' Pt �' j OILERS sad 20. On the premises are situated a corn ort able frame house and barn and a small orch rpt. Values Greenan sre anexoeltod. o+ar8m aka. ll Q _ The place is well watered and fenced. ilia - $ p f , - farm is as cod as an thE►t can be found in the ` C 3.. 5 year gaaranfeed `<�•_ t i" "In plain, painted wr r is a T z township. Possession given to los b as:'soon us. iall9 MACHINE $ DY, - p gg e��,: a�lvasfaed iron. y J 3 U� ap the present crop :ie removed, Terws nd .a}p, 8peeially low pri0ed. g� 1` (leo. Bandy,a old stand. Claremont. other Paz ticulursrnadeknown onap licatio to ¢4 �; We Re ir`, a:: . ' OIL p p$ Hutchison,Claremont. � �,' '� ' 'rirligere 1 ”"� and malaliias e, to b� _b ry .: , :/ (-stir, --. iiia- .--. .. -.r,:- -;, s.:,�:'. _- - • - - Lr 71 � .:�,�.r--•-+•—_—_ good rE�iW Tt�a 21(1t tj t k Knives, .e OII g veS g4 $t3 !sail. i Oa _, E, a few cents 8,13 . °! at ,. .s. t rsh d v i 1 Rpt i `+ h a � �' ?' r acid valIIe O¢ yp xu n• No Guards IgoIir� Pari$ GPM ° .but of two a ! Oell- T•-r t.. _ - � y - - -`y: :1 .S �•e are � d` I 'f Il 1n s p ed for parity,strength Wd eaeethre Z► yeett { y' 0 a It Qn hand for tris Brines a sample of your mitts T �► y tLe epiieaeld ori de also re does tl>e work you seed ii far. a at out you. JnM try it. ? Repairs of all kin pairing d of - price a1�11+61< T1 M B� > rD ", j;� ,,_: �_,� /•" _ Harness single and doable, order f ,. on short notice Agent for the Anchor •'� q tr';' i Coil Spring Wire Fence CO, Stratford, Ont, for Whitby township, also north 00 I �'► • i part of Pickering township The gest fence on the market . .j t- �{' -'•- - "'fix. - - r ,,.: - '• - '�-r. s-; _ 5N �'�• ��k'ifi+�� , �.2KING �FiT �� T�zi'i011TT�?a ,i,.! r •'�f•' �r'iR :v �^ _ I'� �"^ K �' ---- --1----`-•— -- t '� a rers Hrd Hffse _•.- - -:. -,s 'Pt, Y• r ` try:. � l --,i's, f •t:{-->,:t _ sad t _ _ "-• .�•� ,1� ," Fi ." -_. j _,•:.� +-•+ r V.'"rtDti>rnef/, Bnledms r•� '�_�,� � ,�=r . _ - . _._ , ... ._. - -, _- _. .-. ._ _ ... _. .__. __ - - �1 i , f r` / 4 a • x L 'fin 4 r- t1 . , .'s !:r "::._ .. n r'-Lay r;''- .. (:," . :1-f. ,.y`.. i�'-•- .I� -. 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E i - ,J`.YY, F- r.. ti n , l from' KO to $4.50 per cwt. purled + DOERS ' -TUE MARKETS sheep fetch from $2 to $8 each. GOOD FEELING. RYCE RAID T�3E R Bucks axe �rorth from $2.50 to $2,75 per cwt. Calves are quoted at from t ling Dowh Faster That �i►aft _ - $2 to $10 each. Emicut'ed in ® t " CLONE, Lx acted. Toronto Jail Yard gs; beveled Across Thr�a � Suildin i P , '. for the Murder o£ Boyd. Townships. ,Y �~• Prices' of Grain, Cattle; etC Following i the rang quoia- A Lerida t s s e of tions :-- ? ri des a ch, ay$: Th In Trade Centres _ j Pessimistic P p teh from Toronto ea Chesterville, Ont:' d t a ! reports respecting the des a YS' t • �+'attler : ' sullen conduct of the Beers and the lme execution of 'ed Lee Rice oil says :--A storm of unusual violen h +y Shippers, er cwt... .... I)ST - PP p $5.i50 $S: 0 resentful disposition of the eurren- Friday .morning was the drawing of Passed over this territory on Thum . BREADBTUFFI�b +c,x F' do light... ...... ...... .. .. 4.75 0,125 dered warriors to boycott the scouts A last act in the day night, accompanied b a cyclone Ino � r • \ Y Y Toronto,- July 22.-Wheat-,fie Butcher, , ice... ... he curtain over th is .. 4.00 5.25 who fought on the British side aro long drama, of crime which followed which exceeded in fury anything of eery little winter wheat oflaring Butcher, ordinary . �to f clear! eX the •coming of the Rutledge gang to its kind in the memot•y of the oldewt ry how, there is some inquiry and the good.,..,;. .i. ...... y Berated. There are some ymptoma of dissatisfaction over the 4 Y S.f50 4. 5 s Canada. Within a few blocks of the inhabitant. There ;were almost in,• a,. s ; ` market is steady at. 761c to 77c for Stockers, per cwt.. 8.00 4. 5 slowness with which the Boers are scene of the fatal break for libel•t cessant electrical disrllar es. red and white middle freights. Ten Sheep and Lambe• released and cars of No. 2 northern sold' at 85 c Choice ewes provided with money whet© Boyd was killed and Jones The tornado took a southeasterl>1 r per cwt...... 8.18 8. 0 for making a, fresh start in their old received his death wounds; within a' direction and passed within a mile g.i.t. Manitoba is steadier at 81ic Spring lambs, each... .... 2,00 4. 0 homes few feet of the of the town: Those veno were watch- for. No 1 hard Goderich or Port Bucks but the d4sat3ection is not gloomy corridor , per cwt... ... ... .. 2.50- 2. 5 where Rutledge dashed himself to Ing felt distinctly the hot blasts- .• serious when caused by inevitable de- g watch- Huron, � 87}c for No. 1 hard, 85}c Culla, each... ...,., .,, „ ,,, - ! 2.00 8. 0 1a and death, Rice finished the thread of 'a from the cy clorle as it swept with ' f - for No. 1 northern and 831c for No. Milkers and Calves. y 'noshes of red tape: miss While the Doer •colonies bear" pent lite, fearful velocity to the southeast; the t 2 northern, grinding in transit. Cows, each,,. , ,,,,25,00'48,00 closer resemblance. to Alsace-Lor- Rice's last night on earth differed wind twisted, tore and destroyed ; Flour-Is steady; 90 per cent. pat- Calves, each...... y .. 2.00 8. 0 in no wa rains than to loyal and recolicilod y from man g everything path fora Space •• " y precedin Y g 'in its 1 en" are quoted at $2.90 to $2.92} flogs. y nights. Yo a of about lift or sixty rods in _ in buyers' bags,• middle fres hts. Choice hos Quebec, they are scettling.dowp more 6 appeared to realtzb fol- Y fr: g , per cwt:..... 6.78 7.4b rapidly than the most elastic opti- ly what the day wall- to bring, and width, while everythiniq in a radio Choi-:e brands are held 1$e to 20c Light hogs, per cwt....... :8.7b 7.00 had even taken an interest in what s higher. Manitoba flour is sten Heavy hos mist could have expected when peace sof a mile in width was more or less steady at vy g , per cwt....... 8.75 7AO was made. Lord Kitchener's con- was to be done with his body. When affected, The storm ie supposed to $4 -to $4.30 for care of Hungarian Sows, per cwt... ... ..... .. 8.50 4.00 fidence in the and faith of alis bis mother and sister visited him have spent its energy at the St: patents and $3.70 to $4 for strong Stags, per cwt... S bags included, on the track 0.00 2,00 Doers And ucj h• fight- bakers.. for hour on Monday he rxaid Lawrence. + m ation of their r an wre n good-bye. SCENE OF ' Toronto. g qualities ar© attested by the Y and asked them not to DEVA.�TATION ' final report ' of military operations. COQ agaih. He asked that he be On Friday morning the country for a Miltfeed-Is. steady. Shorts gt•e , LOOKING TO CANADA: He was the real author of the earn buried in the black suit which miles around resented quoted at $20.50 for ears and bran Q wore last In co he deo P a scene of compact, and the Kings influence court, because it was astatl°n• fences haze disappear- at $15.50 in bulk middle freights. CgAURAn Meat Will Take First wa behind him. Lord Kitchener neat and fitted him well. Ile want od and cannot be found. Dwellirw Manitoba millfeed is firm at $23 tier Place in British Market. I has not sad one word since his re- ed a white shirt and a white tie, and outbuildings were overturned cars of shorts and $18 for bran, A London , despatch says -'Thi turn tq En land to indicate that he IN THE JAIL YARD, and _ in some ca es torn to pieces. . sacks included, Toronto freights. a r Fort or Aft Dead cattle are lying Corn-Is steady; prices are nominal probable sale to Chicago packers o pP ehends' a renewal of the politi- y Y People, including .a y. ng here and there at 631jc for No.' 2xyellow and 68c for the businesses of Mksars. Fowlef cal agitation among . the Doers dozen constables, had Rather©d lri at almost every farm in the center No. 2 mixed west. against the Crown. the big Jail yard befure the hour' of the storms Path. Brothers and Messrs. G. Fowler, set for filo execution. The scaffold SOME KILLED AfANZ- INJURED, Onts�-lire dull at 43c fOJ• NO, 2 gone, Co. created naturally mac Alarmists who lay aftosa upon the , interest in commercial ci clea o sporadic instances of resentment and had been erected alone to the west SevOral persons were killed and a white west and 44c east. s evil as wall, and near to the western wing number Injured at the farm of John Peas-Are dull at 75c to 76c".7.6 Tuesday, says the Liverpool Jovrrnal Passion of the Transvaal are of the ail elm Kearns 7t,h side freights of Commerce. rendering the same kind of disservices j almost in the corner. � conce9adon of Winches "It the Bales go through," Maid to the interests of peace with which Eleven steps led up to the platform, ter. Portions of the barn lay about ~� Sir Edward (trey has been reproa r. Over which the. noose hung from ar the premises and of the dwelling not I r COUNTRY PRODUCE " Prominent merchant, "the outlook; > bespeaks increasing attention toi d in dragging before -the Cn�t1- cross beam. The space below vestige could be found. 'Not every, Buttcr-The offerings . Canada"it' r teens Sir Redvers Buller's ievsa>rees the Platform was boarded over Be a• splinter or a rag gave evidence gs . of eholioe provision products, and if 8'r' dairies are -sufficient for immediate the quality is kept up-and that is, as an act of justice to the unfor*itn- that very little o[ the worst details that it had once been the site of a- trade. There are not to be doubted-to its present! ate general. The last word has Of the execution could be seen outs- happy home. probably, however, side. The trap The father la in the clover field large quantities being held back for standard, in a few years it will tAku Probably been spoken on behalf of p was a double affair, Y higher the leads Buller, who was befriended b the fastened by iron clam with a broken hi g prices, for which farmers may n8 position on this matte Y clamps worked from P and otherwise have to accept less than they would ket. We. shall look to Canada," re- War Office, headquarters stats, and above by a lever. A hole of about terribly bruised, and near him Jay get if -they came to market now. marked the gentlemati, "for bapon, the court itself until' his dismissal four feet had been tlug immediately his little son. coven years old, yuitet. Prices are steady, and i� is freely predicted that Chao- a disgrace were resndered inevitar under the,trap. The scaffold could dead. The corpse of the unfortunate Creamery, prints... ... 1..19}a to 20}e ago and the western packers will ble by his own headstrong folly. not possibly be seen from outside mote r, evidently picked up' with do- solids... ......19C to 19ic have to take second rank ere long. ist the *---^-•�, Athet sal minute or two before of ht fence. children were he ' house, was found ag Dairy- tubs and pails, The same remark applies to all Can- o'clo gother chi! choice... ...... ... ... ....15c to I6c adian products, which are becoming r A the k the black flag wont up on• a° terribly with tis•okem limbs The two 0 ti c i r bl a field o medium... ... ... ....13e to 14c increasingly and favorably known BUMPER CROP*,. the Jail flagstaff and just' afterwards Th ter i y bruisred but still living. ' do pound rolls, choice.15c to 16c amongst consumers, and command �__ The property of J. Coyne, adjoin. Eggs--The market is very firm at their attention from the point of Good It its of Coming $arvest DISMAL PROCE.cKIION -..: ing the• Kearns' property, present 16c. Offerings are fair and demand quality alone- I want nothing bet- left the )all and crossed the a unique ppearance. Maples, elms, in the West. - qua a good. ter than Canadian side meats, and A Winni yard, and oaks were torn from their roots, _ L pets despatch ways• The Sheriff Mowat, in the black uniform- twisted, broken and splintered. Man Potataea--There is a fair demand in the future we shall look to Can- make of the Woods Millin and carrying the sword Y Milling Company Y g ofd of his office, instances of narrow escapes are be and the offerings are •liberal. The ads '-for supplies in thio and other has completed new elevatorti at Was- walked with Governor Van Zant, in re Was- market is steady at $1 ler bag for directions. As a matt or of fact, kada, Weyburn, and MacLean. They R Ported. Canadian hams , are largely taking have material at Forest ready to and after them came the Rov. Rob- SOME. NARROW 1;gCAprS - old, and 85e per bushel for new. art Hall and the Itev. John Salmon. At tiffs residence of Michael R ! Poultry--Offerings are small and the p1aFe of Irish and homey • cured lased two elevators on the extension Rias walked behind Richard Coe, one Grady, 5th concession of 1chae chter prices are steady at $1 to $1.40 for in the continental markets. The sal_ i,o be built from that point. Re_ of the guards who had been on the a narrow escape is reported. ,Toiu� 9 t ducks'and 60c to 90c for chickens. mon market is now death watch practically con- tlt,e condition of the crops and on either side i of Clark, the mother ^ Y�l four children ' Baled Ha him he had a Hay--Receipts are liberal trolled in the finest grades o! tinned eo. V. l�aetings, Inana9--or of the guard, Berry and were In. the stable wilking when tht and demand is only medium at $9.50 fish from the British Columbia riv- Company. . said, that the prospects Dodds. . Going up the eleven steps barn collapsed over .them. 1 to $10 for No. 1 timothy on track era, and easily takes precedence of were good; The crops were a little to the scaffold called for the great= escaped through a esti glary here. Alaska and -Columbia, River packing. Inter than last year, but were hold- est effort and seemed to take all roof, and $ portion of the Haled Straw-The offerings "are fair Canadian cereals and 'canned fruit ibg out well. T getting an axe, cut ' ht� here wee• no dam- the stroPit h which Rice could com- way to the imprisoned family, all and demand is medium, Care on the have also found a toremost place on age to any great extent, except in mond. the top he walked to the .of whom wero track here sell at-$5 this market; whilst the dairq pro- folated lows lands. g got out safely except tl t Ap, the two minis- one irl badly injured. ceutre of e r _ ducts of that colony are now se, !g, J. Thompson, provincial vege- t•ers standing in front of him. The Tho residence of Harmon Shavt+t• ` riously competing with the Danish tartan, haej b making a number noose flanging from above brushed 9th concession, Township of Win - so iriuporters, on whom we have been of trips throw Manitolba, amd he fi n ainst Rice's face and fie shut his ohest.r, one of the most solid back All smoked meats ars in good 8O dePendent, especially tqr buttgr, eti,id that the" was evv try proNl#vq, eon$, _ Radclive bound his le and houses in mand. Lards also are selling well khAt the crd adjusted r L111a. lcecality. Ras._. . coot, • ©dd s661l, and baton; Ir fact, It looks as P 'ot'"'tbl.a son mould' 1 ted the black cap ori noffae, lotcfly deva tat It is impossible . _ Prices are all firm. it we shall in the ►ear future be eI- > a large one. He was in the dh;- Then the two ministers read out, to estimate the damage now, but it ~ ! Pork-Canada short. cut, together independent; of Danish sup- tract surrounding Mnrden and Rosen- "In my Father's house are many is within the mark to say, that in K naso mess2; p',hs. Cheese from the Dominion has teld and although this is not very rnarisione, If it were not so I the townshf s of 1 Y $21.50 to p Winchester, I+'inot,-: shoulder mess, $19. c t United States cheese out badly. high land,; nor _ exceedingly well would. have told you. I oto Smoked and Dry Salted Meats- owing to its superior quality, and drained, there was no general dam- Pare a place for o g Pro- and Osnabruck it will exceed t is, wit% the dal g you. that where I 000. At the time of writingfour . Long clear, bacon, 11#c hams laic dairy pro acts now ago on arceougt of early rains. In am, there ye ,nay be also." are reported dead and. to 14c; rolls, 12c to 12*c; shoulders, o ta.inable from Austrata fa, greatly tact, the wheat was looking well, The solemn utterance of the Lord's ly injured. many serious+ Ilic; backs, ' 15c to 16c; breakfast rengthens the position om a gnu- and was beginning to head out very Prayer followed, and at the "Amen," - # , green meats out t 1 trading , bacon. 14 c to 15c g standpoint ' nicely. It was -only a few days bo- just at two minutes after eight, the of pickle are quoted at 1c less than hind last - year, and was rapidly trnp was released; Rico SUGAR-BEE smoked. growit,g, so that it would T CROP. ' Lard-Tierces life' tubs ll c ane CONTEMPT OF COURT. P�'obably Dl ED INSTAR*TLY. be ready for harvest. as earl as the ` P 11�'c. Y The drop had been ono o[ sfx feet, The Various Test Plats Are Look= crop of last season. here and there drained w tl when Dr. Richardson, ail i al S ndon PaJtstreak Editor $e. a 10�° field badly dr was to be and the j •ng well.' ` BUFFALO GRAIN f4IADlT ceives Leavy Sentence found which th to ' eked Aorlwwhat dam- Physician examined t tie bed a few A doff etch from Toronto says Y P j minutes later, he concluded that, Prof. Robert Harcourt, of Guelph, ` • " ' <: Buffalo, - July : 22.-Flour firm. ._ '� Victoria, © g Wore.! ospec as - e Pr t Rf death hail been 1nRtantaneous, who is in charge of the sugar-beet D. C., despatch saeiyb: for "an all-round heavy crop. Hay though there were Noire s asmodie ex Wheat, spring fair; No. 1 northern, William McAdamB, editor of the San- meadows were about all d now, P experiments thr•augh.out the 79c carloads; winter firm; No. 2 don Paystreak, came before the full and elf ntarmers worn bus aurin tivitchinRs for ton or twelve min- I-ince, pro' red, old, 83c bid. Corn nominal; No, co>irt .on Friday on a charge of con- their crop. There cease a good many thea` halt an hour elapsd haters them. gThe plots arealocat d utcts nStg 2 yellow, 70#c; No. 3 do, 70c; No. tempt of court. He was sentenced bottoms where hay was cut earl ops wits cut and Coroner Dun- Catharines, Brantford, Brussels, r 2 corn, 70c; No. 3 do; 69#c. Oats to nine months' imprisonment and last year not available. They ar® can opened the formal inquest: The Markham, Orangeville and Guelph verdict of the jury was that Rice The weather has not been quiet; No. 2 white, 58�c; No. 3 do, to furnish four securities of $1,000 now almost all in good condition, 571c; No. 2 mixed, 53#c; No. 3 do, each for good conduct;- tailing this, the warm Weather having dried then had met _ his death in accordance larly favorable to beets this Pat season Rye, - No. 1, 63Jc. Canal he gets a year's additional imprison- field quickly, with the So of the law• but except in a few cases where the 1 freights steady. meet. Mr. McAdams has wired his Heavy stoic which have �n re- Rico weighed X76_ Pounds, a 911111 lands have been too wet the cro friends in the upper country to car- ported from south of the bounder of 13 Pounds since he entered the is looking fine. P EWROPEAN GRAIN MARKETSt. culate a petition to the MInlster of have evidently been local ones. Y jail. Owing to the fact, that a large. Justice against the sentence, , _! London, July 22.-Close-Wheat on -----r-♦.---. - fir acreage of beets was sown this year I assage, sellers at a decline of 3d `""" ♦--~ }° to supply the factories now building F` LNEGRO BURNED AL -- CANADA'S TRADES at IIQriin, Wallaceburg, Dresden and maize on passage, firm but not ,F. ' „ _: active: Wheat-English country rear- KILLED BY TORNADQ. 3. • ""arton, the value of the beet -crop' yesterday quiet; French coon- $ to the farmer will he accurately as. kets of esterda Bound to a Tree and Clothiitig ,827,673 More 7U in Previ- Storsn of Un certained, but- in the meantime Prof tr markets dull. precedented Violence Soaked With Oil. OILS Fiscal Year.July 22.-Wheat-Tone weak Visits Baltimore. '• ..: : Harcourt bel' that the t t eyes crop will A Clayton,; Miss., despatch says: At1 Ottawa despatch says: Z'he ag- prove a most profitable one. Last at 23f 95c for July and 30f 45c for A Baltimore despatch sa" a q William Ud r x : Szeptember and December. Flour- fierce tornado characterized by a nesday night ltttemp�ed toassaultorgthe year ending ate of , Juno foreign was over 17 tons toyear the average e!he acre.d in the lliot.9 Week at 50f 5c for July and, 27f windstorm df extraordinary velocity, Miss Virginia Tucker,' of this place, $414,517,358, an increase of $36,- in 15 difTererlt © This 35c for September and December thunder, vivid lightning, and a parts of the Proofed • was burned at the stake at mid- 8 7 673 over last year. Tho im at $4 per ton means $68. The cost Y heavy at 1.80 p _ - thea rain suddenly burst upon Dal- night. Atter � -� a mob Ody's capture by the Ports for consumption, . including of pr°duction, incluiting rent, seed, heavy • LIVE STOCK MARKETS p. m. on Sunda • Passe. cjuickly formed 'ond ^coin sand . bullion, - amounted -to and labor, has been put at $40 per. Toronto Jul comfbg from the southwest. Eleven !took charge of the prisoner. He was $202.791,505, compared with $181,_ acre, leavin a Y 22.-At the Western persons lost their lives, hundreds °f brought before Mims Tucker, g good margin of ores. i 'cattle yards the receipts were a sin g who 225.888 In 1901. 'The value q( tl Another very important indua• small, onlyg houses were unroofed, trees in the Positivel�r 144tified him although h dutiable goods was 118,(357,496, as 'Y will also ariso' in the feeding of = fi0 carloads of live stock ublic g $ try , Conti P parks and streets were torn he asserted innocence.him, was again- $105,958,585 in the previous cattle on the pulp left after the sac- nh in, comprising 771 cattle, 1� up by the roots, many buildings taken to a spot in the country near 3�ear charirie matter has been ;extracted - [ 413 sheep and lambs, Z?1 hos 53 . The value of. the trams -goods: its,- from the bents. Tweet factories g damaged and several people injured. too scene of the assault, rind a bon- ceives, and a few milch cows. Trade y of was dull and g fir was bunt .about a treq He was Ported ctras $77,822,694, 11.9 cam- the' size of those erected this yeas prices mend ed: There ""-"'�-,-�- . f securely bound, bil was poured over Pared with $71,729,540 in 1891, will be required' to furnish Canada was not an <ctive demand for export � ��' r. •1 • DATE OFFICIALLY FI'0 his clothing, The t t x cattle toiday, simply because space g, and in a short periokd q, al exports were 0211,725,- with sugar, sd that there seems good • on - 'the boats is scarce. Good to only his charter bones lnnar}ced the 568• In 19t)1 they were $196,487,- room for development of the enter• choice stuff sold at from 51} to 6J NOtifieatib That Coronatto2i Will spot of executiit�. 32. Jur exports of domostiepro- prise per Ib., with afraction more in a Take Plaece Au - " a ` duce alonb amounted to $196,105,- 91 x fes'' t $. S , ► few c August cases for pri:.ne Tots. _sight ship- - t pers are worth from 4} to 6c A London despatch says. . An of21- OF MR. DE BARRY. Bio, attd in at $19,366,0411 over 901. ' - lb. Per cial notification wap issued Friday , ° Thefigures are- Officious - t Immigrant Inspects • Geta GzszSdybutch morning that by the King's com_ The minor �w = -butcher cattle is worth Ir ` NT STATI . < • ` °m mand the coronation of Waller g Ticket. + 4+} to oc per Ib. Leta of so Kin ' Ed- His 'za a .rl S 'r► .. 34,947,874' -ralled g �, The fisheries ... .,.... 14.059,070 ON ,t. x butcher cattle, with shippers among ward and Alexandra, will take `- The forest •„ Officers Say The WiII Be Esta13 ;t " Queen Alexan A Washington despatch says:' Up- ... .... 82,119,429 Y ` 4s,` thein, are quoted higher, _fur place August 9. Rehearsals of the on the recorl>atendatiott of Commis- Animals and their pro•, lished in Canada.- but .9 straight butcher cattle 5c was. the procession from Buckinghaiia Palace ..., P stoner Gen©sal Sargent,f3argent, of the im duce .--•.. 09,24:5,438 A Etontreal despatch says:._; . Mi>f to Westminster Abbe• were 'held on Mi A t•tculture ... .�, . ..„ t best figure to-day. �'e bed a l'ietter Y oration service, the Secreta of 8 87,288,185 )or Dawe, one of the British artt>, J k proportion of good cattle here 'that, Friday morning and the ofHciala of the Treasury hps_dismiesed J. R. De Manufaet ;r,ea -:a. .�, •• ,,. 18.462,050 remount officers, who has just left ,! the various State departments con- Barry, immigrat;fon inspector stag. .,. 82 599 for home, states that tllo British has been the case Iately, but trade Miscellaneous. s 1 was sloop at the best, and dragged earned in the Abbey ceJ•er#ony are tioned at Buffalo, N. Y. There gs Govez•ntnent; will establish army. re. '- ` s badly for the poorer kinds of cattle. again busy with preparatioria for the were several charges against De 4' mount stations throughout Canada, 9t9; 7 Feeders, stockers, and bulla are erowninga Darr ►, the' ® Ftaussian Government lies sub- The number of horses secured is �= - was un principal 4 e o which tted by the Imperial <. , , n f mi a proposal erre hanged. The demand for stockers � r x - gentlemanly conduct towards Canada throughout the war was 16, < Bas "i Government for as international y just now. Milch cows are Th'e British West Indies. a2st ladies traveling betwoeu Canada and conferences to deal with iirustts. 000, some of the best of which. cauri '~'t <<•; ie �r ` oted f;r�m $25 to $47 each. There on the verge of rebellion on account the United States. from -the Northwest, while. lots Of ' no cl►ange in small stuff,. and of the srdgar crisis and the made- 'Berlin vacpeets ata fire brigade, to " �"`""""�� 'rr f good ones came_ from-the Al4ritim ' pr ces may be called steady. q,(uacy of the means. offered b the W. T. R.. Prost oA, acC,otripanled • Perfortdg a variety of duties. The Provinces. P The stations would bl, ' nsx• ewc5 tire worth from' $3. 0 Imperial (Iovern,itient fbr itsyanle-' 10 °r 2 editors of leading old count'- men have � )fist been called out toy of great Benefit to horse breeders iw �;` r•z�•� Yy `y to $3;110 per cwt. 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T p.:` >P .. - • y 7f k ":t +ak.. 4 � Y-tlL �"�'" •� slight clenching of the soaotall white air of sternnesis and Miser Arthur't„ mieeryabout hand), lookinninto her.eyes, that makes itself felt.turning with interest her cqtiettisbshe says, bas"My glanoes,-designing rather than co- anything f: �IP� I� P�lj�fllT L•t -�.�tf 0 'r hal ened ? You look as it ourgcquettislh,•-•holding her hand, it may k~ ' y you had seen a ghost. Have you .?'� 19fiOU" OF A GxRLBhV B l Oh, t d that 1 Iw°uld not, --with a little nervous laugh. - NEWSPAPER tno I "I wish e I had," f• - could no o a t too mix I PAPE ' _ _ t�.>,-;: �,� -�,:•�-- •,,;.. : _ = �: $ ch- could• belied d, ARTICLE . Y • •Y:f . .� .F:. , :: w l cannot alto- 6e. sa withPush It is impossible IIs c Ye. sudden passion, .. ' ' gether forget bow -he once loved t .. O ,,• he irtg her hand off his arm. �To, its z : .j R poor girl who truly loved hurt,--his was you She . b"'ued FrdiuMad ar �y own wife 1 How late it y I saw _ last night.,-you- E Dizziness and Night Sweats-• . y !s t. alone with John Blunden -at eleven g 8LU x ; THE ERROR Off' LADY � � rx Eleven' i It anything should have o'tloak." i Her Friends Feared She Wan ,b Nom ; happened to him ! He is such . a .I3he charlg a color, and an indes. :�- Going Into Conoum reckless follow. Witch a mild rang of cribable expression comes into her " P" anguish she remembers how she re- ' _ •„,_ .��.• tion. 4 even. Slie moves away irOul him, a fused him that last caress he asked and Iter withdrawal from his .side From 1:Xveiiir, St. Jerome, ins : C1 fused J�VI. . away all the e!wing, Parting,-she closed the th re is a avopicion of acorn, and Among the thousands of .. young f` "I shall be w for when actin It is a dull day, gray and sullen, ,I want to say cod-bye to you. ' door upon hi® entreat►. 1-low could sut•prise, and indignation. girls who bless Dr. Williams Pick 'X 'et full of a treacherous heat),-so Good-bye," eturns she, icily, she have been so •callous so un, " •► } y, and No doubt, returns shit' with_ a Pills for eafel3l cgrrying them breavy a day that the very summer going out, clos the ,door firmly be- loving ?, No wonder he has flown to disdainful shrug "I should think we through that most perilous period of ' wind is subdued. Not a sign escapes hind her. others tor--- were quite visible to the naked eye." their lives when they step from girl-,,' It, no 'faintest breeze disturbs the A minute oi• wo later Sir`': John A step upon the atai�rs, "`'' any "What were you doing at that bond into the broader realm of we_ unnaLUral calm of.the atmosphere. °Pens it again, 'and.goes down the Lee" whistled very airily and vigor- hour ? manhood, there is none more en ; Every one is languid, and indisposed stairs and into the street, .whistling ously, and Kitty, oblivious ot� her ,�I decline : to answer ,you when thusiastic than b[ft3s Gabrielle for work of any kirid, and keeps gayly He won ers a• little "what's fears a, moment eiUM, freezes again• you address t;r,e in that tone." Thomas, a yvutig lady known to looking round for cozy chairs and up with Kitty '-his usual inward y, y, ark you awake ? ��I insist u "I stn Kftt �• pon an answer to my mogt of the residents of St. Jerome. Qlearsant novels, over which to sleep interrogation,-- nd then decides she gays Jaeh, knocking gently at her question," exclaims he, vehemently. Que., and greatly esteemed by ally I,WB _ the dra in hours. has some alt rude against "By what right do you insist ?" her acquaintances. To a ren orter of Y gg• g g g $ door as a cloak in a distance Sir John Blunden, halt in hnd' half Fancy Charter s, some jealousy chimes twelve then, em oldened by 13y the right of our engagement.'' L'Avenir du Nord, Miss Thomas- » about clothes, o a fancied slight, or the light, "Then your right no longer ex- said : "b'rom the time I wan fourteen. `'gut of the drawing-room window, ght that epees to im through r with one foot resting o'n the balcony, oVery sniperiQr onnet-"women are the chink of the Seel.; teta• Our engagement is ended,- until t Was ei'gbteen years of age my z odd,. and en dismisses the ° goes °n over. I will not be bound to any health 9was very bad. I was very_ -that is fragrant with drooping louder "It was no end 'of fun. Let flowers -is P g whole question from his mind with Y man who could distrust me as you weak ; had no appetite and could { yawning tranquilly three me in, and I I1 tell ou a 1 the news, do ,. Limes in eery minute. Kitty, in- the comforting reflection that "ev- You would have enjoyed it tremen- do no work. At night I perspired Bide, is' trying to dtr,.eive herself into erything Calls into line in time," and dourly, spite of your pr judice." You- are indeed '_ in a hurry to greatly and frequently slept but . ' tt}e belief that she is doing crewel- rejoicing.Dangers goes' on his ' way ,. „ ,+ break your chains," says he, in - a little. I suffered from headaches, , j B• I dare say, -slowly. But I hm low tone, dizziness and coati scarce! mov+o .work, but in . reality wondering Meantime, Kit f tired now. I cannot disturbed. "I wit sh u Y t whether she can same Y,: t° whose' heart y o Id I sub on u enou h You can tell : me all about it to- self to this kind of thing subject my- about without becoming breathless, •'{ _ P g his Gargled trure, has given .. 3 am and I finally reached a stage when tnergy to order the carriage and put morrow, not accustomed to Lt.:' my friends feared I was going into en her thin sand more Pain than he would willingly, -:.• S go to spend an "All ri 'fit hour or two with Uretchen. acknowledge to ,herself, h vin g eats J ek. koffiie- Have I accused you of 'aft thing consumption. 'I was under the care g "I'm dining flung, with so aprhGier, the 'What affronted at her ne, and, but, the truth ? Were you notaloneof doctors, but their treatment did ° g at Richmond this book she carried, . upstairs t4 the going into hist dressing room, tells .with Sir John at an hour when, not help me. I then tried severest evening," says Sir John, presently, other end of Cho bedroo ,-wa himself some people art, cold and when-- And now you decline to advertised medicines, but with the having overdone the yawning until though it, poor innocent fledgling of don't Gare for other peop a who care say where you were, or why De has become almost wakeful. some youthful brain, had been the for them as they ought t care. were with him. And, when Y you same poor results and I had come :r you knew to think I could not get better. One "Are you ?" returns Kitty, grow- Primary cause of all her discomfort, Which spescAh, though hardly grace_ I had so often objected to your in- day I read in a newspaper the Ing herrelf wakefu) on the Spot. --dresses herself, and, filled with a ful, satisfies him, which , of course, timaey with him. statement of a young girl whose "�V'ith whom ?" curious fancy tha it may be possible everything. "Pray do not let us) pursue, the symptoms were almost identical wfGh' "Lady Cyclamen,- anti �1r$. Char_ to cheat grist, goes, not to Gretchen �est two hour& before this,-: in �bjoct," says Mrs. Charteris, my own, who was cured by the use.., r teris, and Landor, 'and some other but to the Park. Richmond, the storm so ng expect- haughtily. "Too^ pouch has been said of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I then:- fellows -Laura Redesdale, too, I It is almost empty.• But' ns she had broken torch in 11 its fury, already." decided to try this medicine and. - think, and another woman, whose drives .onwards sbe meete 't,`yell en, Great flashes of blindinglightning Am I to understand that for the have reason to bless the da I. bid Y tame I forget." to her surprise, Vdth little Olive be- intermingled with top grand roar of future we meet as strangers ?" de- no. I had only used the pil:.j a few' ` "Ah „ - side her. I the thunder from on high while mands he, hotly. weeks when I be i says Kitty, in 'a difficult Beckoning-1 to . her, she draws u passio utebarite "As „ gap to get better, ' tone. Feeling her color 'rise, she ever and anon the p, you will, of course -quietly. and in a couplo of months every turns her head and examines with and (gays, with a most successful of rain flung themselves gainst the Indeed, I think it - a very wise rug- symptom of my trouble had disap-'- psnile and in a charmingly indifferent window-panes of the h tel, almost gestlon. Remomber, however, it peared and .I efts as strong and ` effected interest the basket of a}ilks tone, that doesn't deceive her friend drowning too a lau hte and mer emanates from r Deride her. gay g merry you. You are the healthy as any girl of my ag'e. Y in the least,- voices of those within, whore Illun- hurried one this time, not I, I have since always enjoyed the best f "Bore.-rather,":; slays Sir John• "You will ba late for your (Rich- den and Fancy Charteris land Laura, should be glad, too it of health and I: ah ll _ "Too hot a clay to be energetic, or mond din er. You would a be glad indeed Conversational, or that."' Redesdale (Iwho had gong down there trY to understand sopnething else. if my experience proves helpful to "I am of oin No some one at the last moment, hav' b •• "Then why go, if it is unpleasant g g' g been per- '&hat I wish other suffering girl. some told me y sterday the day would be suaded thereto by Fancy and all the A pause. The hapfiness.of health for both 1 you ?"-with just ' the faintest unpleasant, so I wrote a little note others) were holding hig ' revelry. "Yes ?". trans dtrthiir - men and women lies in Cho time] suspicion of a sneer. j y + Y to hire. Charteris explaining all When the hour ivy dap ture came, "You would go a*ay T i am use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. .;, "When a fellow promiseS, 4t ►ou K Sir John and Fancy,now, it Idoks badly dropping ,nut thin s. I do so hate rain and con- y and Laura quite tired of it a11."' which act as a nerve tonic and sup_ ..;� fusion of all kinds. I am po its;•e I�odesdale started togetb r to catch "You shall be obeyed," ltys Ai}- ply new blood to enfeebled systema. of it afterwards. And when :she we shall have a thunder-storm before the train. Now, as it g happened. thur, ver y and taking The have cured man thousands of tsked me I hadn't an excuse read pp Y grandly g up Y Y 1 "When-who asked y �� the evening is passed. You ar(t not Arthur Blunden came up to town his hat, he muveA 'towards the door cases of anaemia, "decline." con- ' you ?"` going ?" that night by the dame cin, help and takes his de acture. ttumption, "fancy Charteris." pains. "n the back, neui- -' "No. I k?tety no.thin of it until unwilling to g P "So I imagined. You are 'almost g spend another hour out. (To II@ Continued.) algia, depressdo of spirits. &sect to-day," says Kitty, calmly, who I. side the place ttlfiiit hold its heart's i+-.-�� Palpitation, indigestion, rheumatism, necessary to her, it steams to me- too proud to dissemble. "Lau>ga is Idol ; and as he stepped from his TITIM OLD FORSAKEN SCHt�d� sciatica, St. Vitus' dance arLd rar- �re you to be her special property going." I ottrriage °n his arrival a st,a- HOUSL. tial this evening �" I paralysis. But `. "I think' not. � , para ys s. u substitutes tion, he saw. walkitt Jura before They've left the schoolhouse; (;httiley, "No such luck,"'"sats Sir John, Only Fahey _ and should be avoided if you value your. ` whose cva,it..of obae,•.vaLioa is Lady IntnAn. It will be a faSlt re I him, two flgutres, pat o familiar, health see that the full name Dr. • ►here years ago we sat q quite elsbuldsr•t!vender." and ons so bound 1W ' ith . evory ,'dad Shot oqr paps,. bufletts at the line. p•ilJ me' Pink Pills for Pale Pao- A tai ue. "I'm cafe to be given over .• f b the tender mercies of that other_ Ah ! . says Kitty ;.and th she fa'ndest Nought of his lri art, that • pie" is on every box. $ofd all smiles a cin and nods a 1 ho eco ter's timeworn hat; by ' woman, who will, no doubt ox g g Y Y. and Pped short td ontemplate The book is gone on which it hung, and Scalers or sent post paid at 60 ( • Peet save something pretty to the mall theta more at his leisure. the asaster aleepth now cents a box or six boxes for >R2.g0, ne to converse straight through pensive child, who sits like a frail y her con linner. 'What a One is I•'at,c panion , is w}ere schoolboy tricks can never t'ast by addressing The Dr. Willizmsr ret l" jolly sell be'It shadow of her mother, con the igh, Sir John Blunden. urn l.edes- Medicine Co., Brockville, ;Ont. dale, who liar run on the ore to her a shadow o er his brow you kacW of all this for, a '- carriage (having telegrgp ed for it) ` whole day, and nes er told me ntilPal l T� tea Tia They'fe built a new i sin one-thetow " says Kitty, with ]o eyed Chase's anrmsntisaort.tn ie out of sig;►t .',r tat Arth,•r, ' Tm 8 Though ruthless hands may teart and abnoiats cure for'each kuo ing nothing of that dinner pride of all the town, head and fingers that trifle nervously ' es and every form of i hinR, Richmond, secs only thew at Aad laughing lads and lasses o 'its down-this old house lone and ; " with a paper-knife I ir_ o the bleedingand protrudi Aman he 6 drear, ' y g per'• loves alone at eleven 'clock at broad steps up and down fypsy-table near her.. rbO asanufaeturem have ta-unrnnteed it fes They'll not destroy the characters that tonialsln the daily press and sttk fon. e1Rb• night with the man he iras long a tts�rer erowuB Its summit with a a w, started out from here; "I knew it for two days," sir'" s wbatthey thirst alit. loan Use ft retjowtdin hefts, , 3 and doomed his rival, and, w th a brain g Time a angry waves ,nay sweep this the irrepressible Sir John, "part per- ; 'oar mono.back it not oared. Goo a bpx,a! That yvutbful cart®, in dlstarht tttinies +„ait,alen or Banxat+aotr.8�t•trs 6c t%o..lbrontq on ti re and a heart deco ate, tolls shore and, wash out all beside; Ir thought of it unti'1 thi9 morning. himself with a desperat Nv iRe of may hear its music swot!. $right ae the stars that shine above ..'. should probably have forgotten it Dr, Ch Ointment y� Lite ether had not I met Mrs. hnr- - cerLainLy, that surely sbo itr-f,tiro to [*tn sittin in fila of one y y : �. g .. him, and inconstant beyond belief. g d , with' 'Its its the shall for aye abide. ' f kris in the Park. hand, and passes on with a calm 1Fie makes a ate to ward as battered, hingeless door; • "You met her to-da ?" p Iva seen the new botrae; Clithrley itis Y face, but a breast too troubled for though suddenly tilled wi h a mad The windows are all broken, and the the pride of all the town. y r a t "Twice. Once in the Park, in• the ex cession to atones lie on the floor; P gine relief. desire to reach her, to t o her from And laughing lads and lasses go ice morning (by the hre, what a petty So, she goes homeward full of;bit- his cous-In, and declare loud his I, Alone,, of all the boys who romped broad st p a up and down; chestnut that is she rides ! I est ter thoughts. Cyclamen not going, engagement tv her. Then the sick- d studied here, 4 get one like it for you), and alter nor Laura. Then Mrs. Charters i9 ening knowledge that all the Inter- Remain to sett it battered u� end left Rut you or I, my dear old friend, can't' on, driving. She g P love it half as well g• pulled up, and going there virtually alone, for I-ady terence and ail the loud alkia in so lone and drear. took me as far as Tattersa.11's_" Inman doesn't count; she i - as the world cannot alter acts checks As this condemned, forsaken one, with "I dare say. She is the .host stupid as her huAband, and he Is the him. and, I'in 'slttinn o , cracked and tongueless bell turning abruptly aside, ho n t Ilse t3arne old bench vtrhere tr obliging woman I know,-and the dullest man alive. Could Jack have strides away home. Flinging him- we taut side by 'aide fastest. She is-to say the least of known all this and suppressed t ? self undrasaed upon his be , i,o ii •ht.8 And carved our names u on the desk A bo Placed a big apple on the r. it.--wretched form." The thought is agony, and for hat with hit;- grief and desp rate d s..p- when not by.master reyed; ' front steps and went across the "My dear Kitt street to see who. would take it. A j Kitty, , don't kregin," reason she hugs it, anA dwells upon pointnient until morping bre and Slnee then a dozen boys have tiau bt (rent!©man who had observed the 110- begins t >9ar's Sir John, with a glance of ex- it, and tortures herself with it, un- the "sun to gild t o ' Pastern their great skill to dl's la aggerated horror. "We all know. til finally she brings herself to be- sky. tion said: "You shouldn't do that. ' A And, like the footprints on Bind, m eon. Some that when 'women's thoughts about !leve her husband hasPurposelyIlei The earl da Y poor boy mttiy be y y passer3 sl wly but , our names have passed away. tempted to steal it." "That's 'what women' are spoken they at•e calculat- to her and hidden from her wha he with the afternoon come a resole ed to make one's hair stand on end. deemed ,it expedient she shoulf. not tion t.o seek I•'ancy, to u braid her 'Tway hers we learned to con u►ate I'm Fishing for, air. I3ve hollowed You are awfully down on that poor know. ) b out the inside and filled it with o her face, to accuse 1 er of Iter "atno, ama9, neat;' little woman. I wonder why ?" So Kitty suffers; the`ri ore crt elly gin, and, linving thnaown iP his en- While glances from the lasses made our mtustard. ' "I shall not cay another dis-. that she endures In secret hPo gabement with her, _ ' qu t l~:r,gl,and heart go it-a-pat; $ABP'S ` paragins word of her, as It dim Sir John goes down to Riclhn and forever. �'tvas here we fell in love, you know, OWN TABLETS tresses : . '. ' you so 'much,", says Kitty, and . enjoys his evening stra ght Arriving at her door he i , f:erhrt.pa, with girls who looked us x pale but quiet. through without blemish from s art a trifle embarrasses at h aring robe through ltl 'Pas}tine CUre for Hot Wheathez, She never hai- ed you iii any to finish. And Kitty, in her wn is within , W but following the man our h e Yours with her piece#n eyes of black, Ailments. room•-having refused dinner -u der upstairs, with grim determination on and mine with eyes of blue. ' "rvo-=-never." As she speaks.., she plea of headache,--Is crying her his brow, he is ushered , into a cozy In the hot weather the lift?° Ohe9 . t -: rises, with a book in her hand and lovely- eyes almost blind and wear- boudoir, so dear to him i happier z sutler frojn bowel troubles, are nen , .. PP Our sweethearts=pretty ;girls were you§ weak In es towards the door. Ing out her bedroom carpet in a hours, where Func rel ns aeon. sleepless and irritable Fancy g q they-to us how very deur- Their vitality"Kitty--" says Jack, q.>pickly: ' vain endeavor to wally down, the He is looking worn and aggared, Bow down your head with me, my boy, y is lower now than ab "iVell ?"-coldly, glancing back passionate doubt and suspicion at as one who has -not slept f r many uud shed for them s tear; tiny other season. Prompt action at - rom the door-way. - H pare consuming her, perhaps (wit a nights ; and there is an Ill isguised witil them the earthly school is out; this time often Saves Tablets valuable lit- - el maidw stands le life. Baby's Own tablet i the -' _,.- ■ :: _, . u i•. ■ Before°the* oneyGrreat Masters in the best lntedicinP in the world for little = a, "ho hands." ones at this time. They speedily► re- i ng, house not made withpromptly give sound, to i n,g + !leve, cure and ' refreshing sleep. The-Tablets should ou Il me n re 8r out W te ° es , be in every home where there are - : F A dyer,deep in laws, u i 8 4 t - la little ones during he hot weather With Joe who sat behind us here find Aird NOW Of WM 7"hat. the,; Best Thing, to the World' fot 8�iies 4iii months. Mrs. P. Perguson, io6 �1 t tickled' us with straws; QC. Chase's A 1"1'18111�t•_ tut If r. rottnber one, my bays; Mansfield street, Montreal, says •� � , • d l3 I'°°k ° ° -have town Baby's Own Tablets T may wealth come at your touoh; the best medicine y l _ But with our longstrop legal straws m ne 1 have ever used The' doctors _are wrong. They usually claim that as .operation, th ail its iislt,`paitt, and ex' ae is y g g for children. lIy baby, was attacked the only cure for pilee. We can. prove by the statements of thou ds of good honest men and ivomeaL. dont tickle men too much. With dysentery and was hot and p 1 that Dr. Chase's Ointment not only promptly relieves the suffering from piles, but also positively curets ', 4 t '. feverish. 1 gave him the tablets and thLB dreadful ailment. It frequently cures after the knife has failed. Hexa, to the right, fiat Jimmy Dope -- theypromptly 1+ P Pty cured him. Before ' Mr. J. F. Miller, who is employed as cooper by the Kennedy and' avis l[illi2(r. Co,;#` Lindslaye Ont., you must remember Jim- this+, he had been rather delicate but f }; 5 n states:-"I believe that fir. Ohase's Ointment is the best tiring is the world for piles, I say this becauste its,` He's teaching now, and punishing,: sg since. using the Tablets, he has been 4? has positively and thoroughly cured me of itching, bleeding .piles,. and this anter, all other remedies I master punisbpd him; y much heifer in every way. I can could procure had failed. I can -recommend this ointment to anyon suffering from les, knowirt•• n8 p3 ,, that it _. What an. unlucky lad he wan I #is�alty sincerely recommend the Tablets to wilt certainly cure."- was dark with woes; all mothers with ailing children." E} „ Mr. F. Mann, rr achird+ t ``with itho Cimadleth Ude6ihoti*e Yorke and -who lives at 24r D iftrin Meet,. Whoever did the sinning-it waktl Jim wino Baby's Own 'Tablets are guaranteed Kingwtnn, Out., states:--"Dr. Chase's Ointment is, I believer' the sat eVective treatment for piles at fs. got he blows, to be absolutely free from Opiates.'- toi ` be obtained. I have used it 'and it cured me of bleedin'a piles of a ffiatyt a;graTated form. Only er- t l and harmful drugs. Children ars from pilea, can under staand what I went '-through. The ,m19M used by them was something awfu , and•, Thio'se days are all gtjp$ by, lily boyi; thein read4, and- crushed to a poly " . ' I don't believe I could and the same. torture uncia. At'sights '`dally I suffered dreadfully. sypd life's hill we're in down der they can.beyoung- kin a y could not &'o g sy given to the young- a �� get rest or sleep. I found a positive. cure in Dr. Phan s Q t, aced gladly reco�tnmena i� t4; With here and there a silver hair-atfi > est infant with perfect safety. othe3's." <_ y They I • , bbl 1 3%-,b vp' '� •`etre sold at all dru &tures`or Will be These i» Ifo tliaputifsq tlra'ittlterit of O. ChaseLmmun Qiattiiest; and _rtei�reaes tm a +lure far.ith$ing. But mita& tYe I.; nt g bleeding, protruding ' In near! eve it ` .F,R- ,; we li post paid at 2h cerita a boa'sad p o ceding piles. y rYy an to be tou:td people who have been.loured 1 ' e o . "f r i4 - ►rhtsng diret.t -to the I)r.` 10'lliama' �r of this wren-lied dliamxe by W. Mpse s Ointment. 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T. andurs., I tion; kill them with healthy `T�ealtl�l yy fDi twit : Rsazin last week. - r} —li A Bnntma is selling 26 lbs of 13ee& i8 afar 00 r ay , ted and 81 lbs f I y try means of killing em. aradnla o bright Yellow i r 4y: �_ r � � , - �x r ; ,�� � • piotttsn+la o» July. 251502 } r ., y. Sugar for one dollar , .' "" Yt i�` r � ' �.�;�.,., ,. >� , .:A: R�,r.. t � I cash,. 8 Emulsion -li tui w - d , b ,, ?e, B Young teen make a data * nlsio. 4f tjod �;, et girl with vont _ , � _ i' be for M Ai « . _, t31 James e>roarsian t •Ve oqe LOCALISMS all � t oo&b a d Yet y U that' h1th, lf. �- • = Niagara F e Av s , learner Ar �*� sYle will call at Pickering. * thing *ill.1 c ,r sr > t7 �t�Ck, �1 r .• � $" �: —Spink mills closed a couple of- days 'Mrs Pearson and daughter Wiokb i a""•�� •Re 10*tW p p. t3 em , !fROTT i AOwivt oei�i Tom, "fQtt •7�, t„ s. .�„ this week for repairs. and abildren, of Buffalo, are a ndang a .and fs.m; all +• , r� ' , : X ggee —Wm. and MrI. Allawt a at two few days with Alfred and Mrs Allawa . T: s ' r , 9 P8 y . 4. —The catalogues for the public library Mens pants and overalls and have bib O versUe all lli>Gos � days last week in Altana. Ir ; 11 rte ,. flirts gbod ` are cove rioted and ma Bonne a at 85 cents. Shaker shirts at 25 centt� ver cllea . —R. A. Bunting assn Wm. Pea1r were P y be secured on , • aymbnt of 10 cents. As some have re. V 114 Wool 801 Rood 2 pairs for 25 cents. Cotton bigv y p ID Toronto on Taeedl}y on'business, tc rained from oinin - arlety eheag. - { —Miss Ethel Barnes, of Toronto is on 7 R for want of a oats , ; ` :Straw bats for men tend boys bigvarlet cod and ahea ,w' y g p • , 1QQn@ thus Ob'tOtlOn willremoved. i • ' a short visit with W. G. and Mrs Ham. ] be ti —Diss Field and flet friend Miss blare Those wishing to jour should do so at a SM1 • d encs, _ �f• �.� -.;.' r -, ,a� ;� `f� .: . Watson are vision friends at Rosebank {• - �j,� .-Jud this week, ae McIntyre, a Esau days' •gso �e nndersigaed bas pBrohsaed fife t3i1i56• - � _ � —Miss Mabel Elciss, of Brooklin. has handed Qat b18 d@Ci810D In regard to the erioR business of M. Bncroagbs, and f 'y'` �'Ome' ttllti �40k thrG�gh Otlr bl�' 15tOCk. t' ' been viritipR for the past week with her Love vs Bell arbitration case. The doe will keep oa hand a good Supp y of Pickering friends, anent 1s somewhat Lengthy but the frasb and salted moats. F. —The stonework f following 1e a summaryof ..• � ` 1 e>sa� o the new' raila►av the award. all at the old e - -- - "1• �; . ::' • >; .r faun and give are a trio The fudge considered the work done in a bridge is now about completed, and ready workmanlike manner and awarded Love 13atisfaotiot aR ra ands calif and for the iron Moore. Toe. 889 for work and labor in building, the . rices guaranteed. g q er,:T. J. Moore, of Toledo, Ohio,'e&me home this week owing to the serious atone wall, and aha sum of 8162 66 for ,!aster! WAGNER C �: Bllness of hiS fnfher, H. Moore. P ng. including extra& Dot covered r _ �'� itTwin—Mise Fanny Clark, returned daring by the original agreement between parties and 81.60 for building � ,: the week aftEr spending ager a Fear g chimney, making j'� j'm Farmer's W1Il find 0-air' tw' ine second ft3 sono both II naYlt with her grandparents in Hamilton. a'total of $192.16. ]cell was ai+arded R v I '° TREE I � p. K� --M A James will run another eaonr $85 00 to finieb the wall, together with All kinds of ; and price. • X5:00 already ,. . ;. Sion by steamer Argyle to Niagara Falls y paid Love, making a total 'I>fril, fi�.P, q-6. k * of 1140.00, leaving � � >� on August 20th, canine at Pickering. g a balance of a 182.12 �R L 13,q fo. BUGS '.— _ —Pickering township council will meet dao Love from Bell. hove *as awarded g P ; Highest in arkot price in Brougham next Monday at 410 a. m., 81Q6 G5, witness fees' eolieitor's caste and for all kind/ of ( _ arbitration fees. Bell was awarded 22.- ' ` For ' for the transaction of genera! business. S Fall and gG'inter 61pp ee 0 yetlr Paris Green t0 90 including ` —Weare sorry to report &bat Fred R oouncel s fee of 10 00. 4a t p`' 10NN E. AEE Agent, J cines HcCulloch Margach, of IIartney. Manitoba, but , Stonffv111e, rept@sept• Pickerin ed the lalnhff and J B Dow, of WhitbyL0 former! of this lace, is ver serious! p y P y y the defendant. . . , —Mies Annie Hi2te, of "Toronfo, ie —On Wednesday morning about five -R1 i r • - o'clock, as Ur .lames White just west of . visiting her grandparents, Mat. and Mrs. I .; • . . Swallow. before taking her departure for the village. went out to his stables be was I �� ` 1 star the • l Hats an f MaDltobt,, fled,&o find t daring lbs sulcus 0 e n } ...... niglit, some sneak Pr —Wa enngratalate Ada Vand6rbprg . thieves bad entered his stable and stole a bora* and ba And I'forman Doyle un their baying sac• buggy, t easefully passed the recent entrance exam The animal etole>a was a cbnakp bay - n mare with wbite bind ' (- • ` :- tnatlo bald at Whitby. , White od fast, and some or, 1te oa front foal. star on forehead tendr ae Mre D. 1SoDougsll and two ohildlan - a•etnrlced on Wednesdaysear on right hip. The take wa after spending ip fig a s a between t b�aLa blln covered I': .4 . war and throe weeks with the uR b°Rgy la g°°d oon Ii Gamforlable Fi ns $aces is PickeringHUTS iR 'Chnstles and :PeaorM. former's mother in Pension Falls. dition. When the thieves de acted then left the doors and p Vii e. —It is reported that McEsrs ldasltetaaie gates closed u if Doth. � _ and Mann contemplate extend in their ing had happened, and when leaving they UNDERWEAR COtt0I1 . and . eleotrio road this year as far as the High- travelled oyer the grave in order to lea 1 Frame Hon I Wool. ;. J >� se Scat of Plckenng Village t) no marks. On learoia '-: • land Oresk and next year u far as g of his loss Mr Wh1 Whitby. is 1m edlately telegraphed to all the - - — - - I` r1 s mtnptly aiteod t �.,a Verytnm g tb make fou c�omfortabl � cool —D. E. PnRb is taking steps to build a sarronn toww cad villages as well as y - to send a amber of • h . MM Darn to take the place of the, one pat earls to o�tber ree*ntly destroyed by lightning. The places with a description of the stolen �v�aaciag dati�i , h$tl uew structure will be much larger than propshy. Be also went to Bowmaaoille ' R• A• ng. the former, bat Mr. Pugh does not expect to in&•'rview the chief of police and to V;s;� L'htteaebat ' tohaveit completed before the beginning secure bis assistance. go far o word $ svory Tuesday, r of sinter. has been received of either $be t01*vee or ry —There are two widowed sisters liviDg the stolen property, but we hopethat Mrf Wbite may be sueeeesful in --big s a we 1 !Routh east of this village. whose united J • rob. Besidee the lose sustained b Ur White i M1 IN ages amount &0 180 jeers. They ars J = Notary Public, Pickering Yrs James We&herald f32, and )ldre H. W Mark@ who lives on the nes& west, at the same time bad a se& of single r James Richardson 88, aunt and moth�gr g ` of Joehna N and W V Richardson of this barnesa atolsa. The harness was brass. a11�1�j �' '' ' B bGb straw itailars in +.bite at n5 cents r#gular 50 eent- n. ' "" " ' hub ZV,1 also his on !card'i fsU hue oiF el4l,ffo»� : " village. .mounted, line teres•&.oar lett baud side was •. .�� �t •,,;; �; � • ii . . in all colors, straw braids, flowers and foliage —Ttie eantinned fret weather easisee bent, leather Hader huskies at bit, side y ac i (; i • w' Came and inspect our trimmed stack The haying operations to remain at a stand• check on blind bridle, also leather -halter -£ still. Those who are eon and rope shank taken at the came time WILL RVN k latest in white hat eliapne in chip unfortunate as to ;►� have hay cut will suffer mach lose. There Q y u m SOD An : IIOi11E �[J111 .� Any information leading to their recover � C A BAKER are some however who have scarcely of the foregoing articles will be thankful!y k. received. Just as we began and wbo may succeed in%&vin a R to press the fdl• - goad part in fairly gaol condition. g lowing telegram was received by Mr. �° the Canadian North West al Return White from Hiamount: "Your turnout Fares. Y "` —0eo. Herr on Monday mom'ig. be. • lett a& 8 o'clock thi/ morning i1 " gan bis two week's vacation. He is K for b Pt elou inniv/g Regina hoppers• Falls. Parties trvinit hard to sell." a/rasabpendivg a day or two this week 1n To }Xorkton - ront�o. There is no person in town who �` in � Garden Pari y A Cola ie mo *serving of a holiday than our ' Pr. Albert- : 1 genial batiker. The whole year round, 1' aosomtti l�.atood y n The'garden art held on _,l. awanesa I 35 1 Ba party WW: Barnes � calsary }day in and day out be is always to be •• ., B o.oarih S. laws, a& Jersepbarst, lass Wednesday lgiaioa A•d D, and attending faithfully to his duties. A . w A evening was 1n every way a ptit as sucoe/s G*and view', : Strath"C r x0 DnriDg his absence hie place will be,filled a 4 � n a and' but for the • tbreatenln weather s sn River b Mr. R y McLaughlin, of Oshawa, wbe 1s would have been phenomenal, Three ' no stranger &c the people of Pickering. IGolag June 3rd, return iap cat 1 Angust 4th As, Boltg, NOSY aI ; ll' P P g• large tables crowded with as endless .11 rail or s.R. Alberto►1 Goin@ JUDO 4th, To- -On Saturday last,. knee Maggie Gor- variety of the btst of cooking was the lornin@ until An IIs 25th all tall or S g Alber- F'O�ks of , al ;kinds• t i Going July l� h returning until Begtenat», fi don bade farewgil to her many Pickering centre of attraction until everyone had i cb lull rauor A llbertai. Ticks. are cos P de$, Shovels, Hoeg friends prior to her departure for Hono enjoyed their hospitality. The refresh. Rood on •ftinperial Limited•• For tickets and ,, ' Will- She was accompanied b a number men& booth was p{tmpblet RiTcng full articula»,a 1 to uJ a Patt Paints and VarIIl h 9 also a busy pleas and n creat Cacadian ra iso Agent,or o r your i y: ishes r : • - of her immediate friends and relatives as sociable Groups- ¢athered around lbs �' •� � _ far as Torun&o from which place she left small tables and were coarteonsl and d' $• Notman,. Aest. Gaal. Paean. Aqt. T e r y ry W d azin Hardware lfetoha>3 ' on Saturday afternoon for Vancouver. attentively waited upon. About half past (. 1 King street East, Toronto �< � e" • �' k 1c ering,.ODt. F, J P' She set sail from the latter port on Thure- nine Rev. T. Legate, called the audieceo day and expects to arrive in Honolulu a to the Feats arranged in front of a plat. - - week later: On bar arrival at her desti form and opened with A few words of t the G�'een River - nation she will be married to a former prayer. The program consisted chiefly Pickering boy. Mr W. A. Ham, who has of music by the Green River baud. of bo een very prosperous since his going to which it in noted for; singing by the un- rRICHARDSON S the Hawaii Islands eegeral fears ago. As ioncille gaartettR; recita&ioae by H. M. • • both were great favorites in Piekerino the Honeywell, and choice seleotions from yy z W if good wishes of All will follow them to Mr-Mulholland - , popular entertainer. The - M " c - I int ebowin of fi @st die la that ta�nptednee Singing by the quartette was especially You rf111 Bad a large and boatitiful 1 g P p y of Wednesday mbrning'a stranger good and'in fact the whole ecen>ing s per• st ck of the latest pstteras is wall paper bins. A very large assortment of y� -passed through the Tillage, who created formance was apparently well enjoyed. T e6s foods have boaitht below regular 8tatianarv. Books, Dolls, Toys. jubt eget. I supply y o per ct received for the Holiday trade. Call oonslderable interest among those who The Locust Hill League, under whose can ear pl your needs 25 , i entered into conversation with him. He auspices-it was held, deserve erent credit I"G than regular pprices. Would ask you and see them. {, Y _ was a man about 35 or 40 years of age for their effort in furnishing .each a good to examine them before baying elsewhere, Babecriptions' taken for all Ma azi g I18Br� ; and would weigh about 150 pounds. fie entertainment, A Roo? deal of labor bail 'Fresh supply of groceries arriving t' Weekly and Daily NewFpapers ' gave his name 'as Scott and as being a been- Ppent in artisticaby arranging the every week. • +. i -3 iratailor vel ed to daiteHan extent and was well Occasion.d in realized. .the fasts a always y 9 I alwa pay cob for Butter and Eggs -- q �S 8 leen wanted. LTi• - -�- •• VICI CSN, informed. Iiut he cues mentally derang FOR SALE-0oud frame hoods and ` ( s ed and apparently did not know where he abort one and a half acres of land beii;g Wi `. �* MCCOIC r was going. He had come from Hamilton part of lot No 14, (on 2, ,Plokerinx. on the the day before and was riding a remises lea Rood arch d,out of on the - ` q Masse •tri oto a4 t' •.• .,_. - Y g a road half a m , !1e east of Pickerin . :. �l':: h, ••-- • Villa e. For further } apply -- -- - F: Harris bicycle. He stated &fiat-he lied r particu.Are a 1 to w� ' y a-6un Stroke wh a • ' - • reCel ed 1011 p0881b1y W88 l�icLardson Pickering. sa•tf - •: the cause of his deraD e • "4 I Q went. From certain remarks that hey had made some r a 4 Cured 'ver r t - � iaMrred -that he bad been an inmate of uten Jr t >�le Hamilton Asylum.. � —some have mad iii laiate fQ t:e �,w� _�µ � `` WHY �� � 1vAL =� %bat some person or persons have been _ .: l -::n . r- q About one n in'eve four isuf- T ' - going Into theMethodist - .. .:, q g cemetery and I rY fers with itching, bleeding or , r - - _ - �. IS PROFITABLE. g � ua , pilfet�ed flowers that have' been planted Drotrud- � Y]C Y , Y on the graves. • One person who has ins piles. There has yet to be found .nF. ,< " ` .• �`� -#I & € ' < -` '� Tt ,f1_µ`-•d. }�3' :":. ." ,... ,.,!- ... tuhen Brea& pains 1n keep' g the' grave of a1.single case in wDicja Dr. t✓hame's oint- h �' `. �6 alaslste t� 'e► Better an Mori Eetl>rSmoal binage-.!, Tr N k > ry a dweaeed relative 1n Roa oogdition was went will not afford prompt relief, and f. - : 4. meat of the Cows, Care of the Milk, and Mar j greatly pained to f ud than a dower-bed u produce - ower used regularly, p a penman. - — e•.a < keting of the Cream and Butter. FB was completely destroyed. One plant ent and thorough cure. Ask vow ' Every:- s ' �• wb10�i.t)Oej 76 cents a few sr►*eka O W . ;.,,, Dav ': _ t r +_- '•p1 ago as neighbors about it.. The best people is r_. •r ). ti i removed as well as tbor da e q nittge. What land recommend this tnatme - ° a _ , +# _ • ' h y _ ria a� �..� � :'€ '�• ,1 s.+�t .k �<' :i;, ,: �, : ,�,�,._ :., t3 � bt one can take. in robbing yes r actual care for piles; 60 cents -I `� � . � �-� •' T.- of ���..• �"� ,., �c sa box all dealers or In tl1 r r T• d ,(#REIG; P� p FdlsianW � dr 111 1Y>tin P C hit? ' oft dead is sometbing a cannot isnag • n, Bates a t!e ; wet 8r at x ,B a sae It eau only'be done by sbose whose ok ComDaa7• TOi"0°fo, , _ _ Dtmbarto grinChoice �r biiiiies dead and who have no 'J y g• • , mend Picks variety of meate Alwa a on hamd at r . of respect for she,dud or for thoseAQR R� ttce its Reg. 9etah condacR ehott;d be my )IOutre. OR Sk House sad Jos $sing rx , i -,�,--. i part of tot 1a,oon t eottfaining M AQ 3 Fnaubed uv�rtd9. 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