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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_08_01 , - To 111 -�:, �MO„•. p , � .� ` I >,. may'. C, y,•i ys ,�+y ii+�� 4 t- p `` �. ! •_1 - - t .. . - .- -.. -.._.,, ,u•t;i..:. ..•r: _., _._ _. • -,gip <.-.. i �,. :t + �F: - /�} - - ,i',r -s .+• ..-. . - -. --.,. ...y....-.: .- �.. .. _: ... F ..1r ei .-;' ,t- ... i•_ :��Jd.r,& to -Y•:k^-... , , ` t , ,.- .. x•' ,- 1ING .,.+, PICKER - a - � NO. •�2 VOL. XXI. �, PICKERIN . ONT F�tCD.AY AUC 1 .902. OTUT AROUND US • Ba s — o o ! am Zi n �x'�afltl�*{postal 'CarD* :. I_ - _ , x � b Misr Lode Disney is ependirlg s few '° _ Cr Z p Cr MtdiCa'L. ._._ ,. - ,, . .' _ � ''' s Li • e. A large s at unaarlbehome ref oi8 bete took in the excursion the Niagara Falls this week. • �•1 t :. : DUs] ex on to N'e ga a'as ritsae �ro ro'�'�w Dow>" si y It is eapecbed that there will be services p, y Q A. YOIING. M.D., C.M:, Fellow of a . o a C• m an �' ao>r,�groxDs,xTs, `� in the church here neat Sunday. All who $ cs o�$ . �._-. p Rsinity Medical College, Toronto, mem t ?- tfer of College of Phveicians and Burgeons of + possibly can should tarn out. '" ps !C t►K ' ~ Ontario. Office and residence Opp O'Leary Lotel • Ch 1'•Re fro fi to tw lye weeks o beta e�o o g amii�{ aP �•� ed, m ve e x xa ora �-r ., m o w •• arrywOOd. i want � ti . Woburn, Ont. Oftloe hours; paorninE 7 to 10: old. Anyone having any to sell at a res. Io''n _ �, „gym"acsGKeba Cl m° evening c to tl. �, J.Monnep is a#l, smiles tbese days• sonable price write J. W. Disney Balsam °a m ��o R °o cm ° --------- it's a boy, Every Sunday seems to be a rainy day, a' m o a e B i5 c O r► 0 to n design Davidson, jr spent Sunday in b .- .. r, l�llctE• d a You G at we are looking forward to a fine month C ' o Of all materials a 1, ' ; kept in stock. It will p y y .c Goo ba `b• in A August. It has n w been raining 76I Jan Daa rte n n o 'n on : ` t0 call at ur works atd.inspea� our stock, B g !� C —. ENTON, DIINN BO QLTBEE Mrs. Arnott, of Toronto, is the guest of and off for over six weeks. aM Feb + a+ t National:rust and obtai prices. Don't Ise�misled by I � ... u . Barristers,$elicitors,ete., Mrs. Lawson. S. Jones has purchaseds, new Deering �'" 'O :' os �.. ; 1i yrs 20 Kiel street, east, Torouto, agents we do not employ them.�oneegneub• Mrs Plaxtotl, of Oakville, is the gneet of binder, seven foot cat. Why- not Ret a Mar ; O Chamk ne r w off the a ante toil ( um Apr, At Claremont every Tuesday forenoon: Mo y ly we ca , and do th o g her parents here. binder that will out the whose field down `o tt loan on Hortgage, commis'bio of 10 per cent., which yon will Edward Lintner is laid u these da s n oertai>ilp a ve by pnrcbasing fom nes A P y by going once aocross? , MaF c FR4,NK DENTON. R.0 �•a L with the measles. _ Q ' HrRIIEBTL. DU, N. W. MULOCB SOLILT- Dell solicit d. ,r •�; J n o BEE- 51-1v -.O J. P. and Mrs. McLangtilin opent San ` o p I o m- ,� "�! July' • M WHITBY BR�NITt � h day in Whitevale. Fairport. a r, aM Sept _._ _ °- ' " r ;, I � m «- FARE�'PELL, Q. C., BARRIS- w'hil b Ontario Miss M. J. Roach ie somewhat indisposed m . E. Opp.Post ffice y, Mr and Mrs Avis are in Toronfo this y Oct.; } R • TER,Coanty Crown Attorney,.and 4oTnty _— at time of writing. glow elicitor. QourL House.Whitby• week, v : m a r Nov, `• Owing to the well weatbr farmers are . «. O A BARRt$- ♦- not through baying yet. VV Sparks, of Newcastle, spent Sunday m 1 Dec 2, DOw MoGILLIVIIT, �TL�iN LIViRy 4 Dries Ethel Pearce, at St. Thomas,' is at home. January 11303--«'Iiittis Gth, Oshawa 7th, ++ eze, olicltore,�o.' OtRco oppaeitr Post visiting Bir. atdd Mrs. Ju4d. Siete campers have pitched their tents Brougham 8th, Port Perry 9th, La Blue Wluitby, out. Jno.Ball Dow,B.d.;Zibeo• t Cunni on 151 , e p r G Patten and lady frieudr, of Scarboro, on the beach bridze lG h, n t h B a e A:aGilliyzay, LL B. Money to Loan. 8y a �, Fred Law and family s nt last Week g were the guests of T P and Mrs. Robbins y ton 14th. RICHIE & SWEENY. K ' anday. ATERSOi , hilts. - P le Build- First - ISee vefiicles for hire'tiy Asp � . -�--- of Tordnto, visited with with Mrs Barristers,solicitors, etc,. -TemF " John So er y ing, Toronto, and Claremont every Saturday• or n• t 'Bus 1L connection meet GREEN RIVER his sorbet here last week. ' N.F. Patereon,Q.O.,P.E.I:it hie (i.'R.6weeny• in al G. T. R..exons. Freight and Messrs Bedford and Burne, of TorontogeY'y �lIONDAYt, f 1 ezpre s delivered to all arts of the .� were here on Wednesday. L Yeter:rt� parts Mr and Mrs. D. Hoover lest Friday last W. W. Sparks in company with Rev. ' and F DA _ , , village. Teaminit of all kinds done for Waterloo city on their way to- fat, Mr. Wilson, visited Newcastle last week �I Y on eh rtest.notice. Sale and oom Joseph's Island intending to stay some Angling in the harbor is excellent. these gOPI�INS,VET BINARY SUR• m,' cion stables in oonoeetion little time at the latter place. days, several large hauls of bass and perch • aEON, Graduate o the Ontario Vet- 0 - A. Mrs A,. B Collin and family, of T ron are reported. Commencing June god, A M. Gilpin, orinary allege, Toronto, r giotered member to, are visiting bar mother, Mrs. P. R of tie'-0ntar:o Peterinarp DI dies' Association. The storm on Sunday did but little watchmaker and Jeweler, of Whitby, " eaoeiD W. Hoover. damage here, nothing more than s few will visit Pickering and will be found '- C9D10 and res-dance one an one-quarter miles 3 p Mrs, Spooner is the guest of Miss Hattie north of Green River- Office and ehTele ragforph e B pis ter ht In . Wise's Old stand. boars 8 t+o 11 a.in.,and 1 to p•m- pp address Locust Hill,Out,;P O•addzess,Gress b re w d The graphapboae concert in the Baptist t .. dthe harbor for shelter.B in Several yachts put I to ad - church he as a Gram saccsre. $Iyer, Out Ur and Mrs >bdcI�sod •t:d son, of Torun• Two gentlemen from Rosebank had an watches, Clocks and Jewelry pre' ptly to, spent • few days with Mrs McLeod's exciting a:perieooe on Baodav during the repaired. All work warranted, 1 J. SHIRLEY, Ve erin"y Burgeon, - pe y storm. They started from Rosebank to �• Hon,Graduate e2 Lh Ontario Vet.frii_- ristei, lido Beaton Wilson.� ure the harbor and in their endeavor to reach cry(Joriege.Toronto,renis ed member of t ie i i r i f lt» Goo Farrier and lithe ron, Fred, si• bare were o•nab t in the storm being driven Ontario Cpeterinary Medi Association. ell riled home Saturday, hating spent a few farther into the lake, it was with difficulty 1iT ' r dieeaaee and injuries of the domestic animal. Berlin Poo Yl Paints ie sofa he t modern approved west• visitintc friaads io Bespoler, they reached sbore in safety. • treated socordi, ' and saientifio principles. once iu T.A. Oreille �10e Of ilronbnrg. oho residence n Cunrch Bt oppo- almge IRrnttRre now The Ordivauos of Baptism, will take 3 implementp, t�f , site Peat's livery' - OO exhibiypp M t ' , , B da R Brougham..;: Allain: ac ton I st at ball pla+ae here nett nn p evening _ es d deseript' a Ful eek oMt wan ss,�ia. ' past ail o'aloak Evening servioe to oom __ N � � arb+�• o..nce at half part scut Bev. It[r Nor. 'W, J, uad Mrs CoakWell spent Sanaay at >� I108�flght ton of Toronto,saperintwldent of llfisrionr Northam oontinaalIp on Hand "� T home - ' I for Oalatio and Qorbac, will preach. � C. Brow.► wy►r frcim Toronto � B[011tA8 DIINN,Co vsyanoer, Qo>ar S. D• ._ over 6and•p. �r 6,a�`a` T misaioaar ser .akin ,mda,it., et., _ v►sitt G� : t Ont. IBrs )Borion, of Torsot0, is •tie Sar - � �r+r plwiremoa UXBRIDGE. BRlDtiE. brother here Dr G. lA. Fish. Farmers 'njoioing, wmetbiag extraor- P1cl;erin9 BIINTIN(1, Le er o! ld� OWof the wool star►• of the iet►son ' B• Lieenee•for the Oo b, p� of Oatlario. of- dinary—two f At days this week. The over tk a awAson g Ddsy afternoon Mia Effie $odell, is the guest of Mrs. feu at %tie arore or as Ws rrfdeooe.Ploirttag , rain Darns down torrents, a000m (Dr.) Bateson, of Sanderlaod. this week. Village• praied by bail, and the thunder and John Everest and wife are visiting with , f T ligbgoing were anumily eevere, MT R. !d. AQID BELDAM, t attnctioneer, ��t �� E�'a residenee in the weer end was the turret's parents, Ur and Mrs (lammage DWoburn,solicits sal from his nnmsrons strnek by lightning, and the inmaNe hada We ate R b report that Mrs (Dr. wea&g, Sel1�S•••a meads both tar and near, ales of fall ns,tarn B►►Non; of Sunderland, is improving in stock and everythiaa the is to be sold will be F•r *A Way hale t� ♦helm. giO�d vwy awrtow MOs► Dt�iinR the p:aRiNr health. handled by the subscriber th the utmost Dare y pe Nip Coakwell, of Brooklin, returned r: - t a .untag.: 4�1y for sit Tall. Gash or Eiebats�ce of robe�wrm Brlr• Noble .twat ap st•i»t� a icor sod %tin .- :: He stud ;est �Qr �Pr011es and Gold to the very hes • with her - - - * v �r t r � .. - ' - - - w� rpQli � a i--F $ �$'ATON,To SSZP OL"L thea i► ng 9ai1 Xtra+ ibe M�atr Wilson is of[aria his oalnaWe �h� �I't � _ D. Oonve,anoer, Oom irdoner for "king Any City,Oi� � ��� :std til►nfe l ►n the stove pipes. A• C. R , amd•.�er. Accountant. E c. Mdney to loan ab a rim. .►:,; pout df>lbe �e sad entering the adjofarmin* for isle. It is situated arab of and 'Isau r of Marriage Lia ne Chir village, a most desirable pro- Btu n farm rope .• -, r w i-v 1ri1�J10 be tori_'open w law indow, It[r. •di yy � , ] e Groom '. enoes" albite e. Out. - party. Bee advt. - •_ r "' w� bluffs rrstii rteane8 fiat•moment or two, Tele6rapb J• H. Beal, Claremont, at his • ALFWAY HODS Hiagetpu Road. D_ .B oke r -`�•aQ and lathe sna war tt i^ ex use in cues of ianeralr. Always on The Bridesmaid,.'.. H Good aeeommodati o for mea and beast. °�� • li Hors tion Hid Mr. Noble ahem es day or nisht. p Fopnlai prices. Cuisine tri �it ot�� �t4eelow tlbe window first, be would Tbos Gammage bad a partial son-stroke The Groomsman and cigars. J. HULL, Pr p t:>RIi00�tldly have been instantly killed. - A,t tiM stow for aosrsat separated. part of on Tuesday. We are pleased b report POUCH P013T LL,Lieen0d Axe- Mo T• �an � him able to be around again. In Gold, Silver ar PIate DOIIopp 1�down another pipe and eateriaR We notice our trustees advertising for 1 tioneers for the Con ty of Ortarior Axa ��� � ��� u stove. )itis. Moble was in the If the rice is not right, we'll make it right Sion rales of every descriv on con°uSted at • ,' a teacher, Der Ward baviag decided to take P g moderate charge. T. F ucher, Feil Estate I kitcbm st the base,and suffered severely to take the Pickering public school. from ibe shook. The current which struck - - Agent and General Vilna or, Strict attention . John Devitt Sar the oontraet for building r f given to all order.:by m 1 or telegraptf. Ad- below the window upstairs dreended inside ��^�ej�/��/�� �O �'i• # Areas THOS. POIICH86, Brougham, Out. F. Pi' Cticafl.' :, Painter• abutments for a bridge in Brook but bad to V W 1rt V 1i YONTILL,Green River,Out. 85•ly foto its y Out tbr.wltlasogtiaR area �, � way ° nit operations for a few daps this week f ' w'a>rd near the ground. making a hose in 9 � y y Baoces6orR to J. S. Barnard. : owing to the heavy Sow of water caused b ; et retia • the solid brick wall. It then tan along a the rain and hail storms. He states that HF iWELLINGT N Hotel.—Hay ra SatimnK g• T fag removed to and borovglfly overhaul kat omioing. Tinting. wire clothes line and. eooneoted with a nim W HITB1 s things have the ap' ranoe of fall in 114t ed the above bonne. I ani prepared to furnish 1 Glaring. flat line belonging t8 Bair. $egg nett duct, d istrict the hail having cat most of the , accomodation to all wh desire to patronize Gr nmK• eotsiiog bis kibhen and pray ing havoc leaves from the tree* while the grain has me, acic»s sample ro ms. I shall be pleas- All orders promptly ezatnbad. with the furniture. Mrs. Borg was in the suffered s rest deal from the same Duane ed tome all old Patrons hen they have OC- 2 fi Ertitlaittea given kitchen, but forFnaately yrscaFed is jurf. S eaeion'to visit Markham. JAB. TbRREACIt, oorge Saunders ..-.�--.+ate• -- k ; Bark_h;3m,Out. 3S6sn —— rssi�de>nus Of Lod Jai Wim.on the t®kirtr of the !ie>kert tagaa a , ales TaB — g .? Lod Mr. Jobe -- Whitey = y� n �B .S NiAli to is Re ac . . . `' , .f. M. Mere also struck: At hauaderr place AST DBR AS IFOII W truss Z Beare is with friends at Myrtle. Tours aoII:G E FOLLow►s• W1T Q� R� �� wu cF v, ne a the T Barton is visiting Toronto 1�tl U. N,1 O� the to of toe e ► is Ddte I1f�L M bulla warkDoct�d to and the s ovs No 6 6:52 A. I A dtisoliIIti engine, destioyed•--r-Ot J ournal. friends. �• 12 LOCAL" 3:08 P. M. BrsnEidrd wind mill, eeriog machinery, i e;rpol;abed by act of Parliament 1871 PIPs _ John Beene is visiting friends •t Severn oc 6.14 P. ' i 10 L Az., M. t binders, mowe•a, cur harvesters. corn lletesin� Bsaia.>Q. -•- - 's; Bridge. ` shredders,Page wire fe ce, binding twine, d`afso :Lel Cs?Ital .................;: Vi ,libQ �WE� `= ' YDS. Miss Maggie Tait is with her sister, Dots. buggy or stone boat. or write Subsc .bed Capitw� ... ......... 8. D E 8 5ou.000 _ I50,OW Jack, Mot.of Toronto, last week visited J TaA1NsOII�a SPS As FOLLOWS:— shredders, i. .Convertible 1,008, a eta me i rirn The San two VPils�r. No.8 LOCAL :34 A.M. W. F. R. Juries, `. Y Assets heli ly C 870 'rb bar sister, Mrs. J., 2:20 P. M ]3aleaM. Jos GOVAx, Rsq. T.H. M°11M LAN $rQ, wee etto ti this season Mia Day, of Toronto, spent Tart week �� 1 LOCAL 18 • Ela. ks the E i s 1 L L 331y S. a Yresi ant bushier would probably show variation !n with her friend Mise Beare. 7 '1Is1L f'• M• 8p isl attention given to Farmtr•s &ale crap yields is Oallwio rno out by re g. H. Major Y.S. is Soule from a three Notes Collections solicited and promptly mads Oeat iepatts, Irl _ no the grain ! rAB)Gli.--Dniibarton station) ; eadaches F.� is Notes discounted American and than in almost inoathe trip in ed to n Ontario. s•8: .. aropi it raper to i Fore a E:charge bought and sold Drafty oras P We are leased to learn that Bore. n TRAiNs GOING EAST Dull AS FOLLDti'S:--- then used re 3? s is recovering from sued, yailable on all parts at the world any ;prevlOAa y�i, Vh her recent - 1 awkin •n 04+viam Baa,]. DepartmMu, ,�., pory ssrioaa'ilar it a SRR ' ea sunned b illness. No. 6 AIL . . 9:47 A.M. i terest allowed on de�osit�at higbeit Thr- drowning +Iitdt� i atitl _ wn, and hal► Mrs. A. E. Major is the eat of befpat• 3:01 D a tl are daDReroa uad crEdited haft-yestrly Lar depositors rtOTtns0. 1 �I7�D . + •M - ` elite,. Mr. and 1slre. John. Pouober, of 64 10 LOCAL A08 P. sorely,ywben you have e>%t res, Near Bktoti., adipo the ldiitoa Toronto Phone trop le with year avers. Qeo. Kerr. lfauagsr, f Champion, tii}e"atitorift of�ome ten days ago Main �' y not 14e relived was the moltdtatrntitiiv- a the history of Mrs. McCulloch and Miss Noble, of To- �•�y y .onto, spent last week Kith their brother, TRAII�IIa GOING �l EST Dt7E AS FOLLOWS; 2508 fro that pain in yocr the oldest iahab tint. The losses to frail W. W. Noble of this lace, 8:39 A.M. • Sea with a pair of our j'� growers were etreptioy ,beavy, W. H. p Na A LocAi. . • } las es ? DOMINION BANK Spears placing Jots at�}60i1. The storm Mee. H. Nighswander uad Mise G. Nighs 11 11r11xEv 2:25 P.M. g frien s e s p t ea Mail 8.22 P.M. _ T Refraot<it'ig alio did considerable daar�wge to he wheat wander, of Toronto, are visiting d t ? M .1 • n River and in the vale. Optician: r aro Gree mes S. Dickson, of Toronto, '_ It's, r• , ` p $215001000 lgoar UxbiidO' too, according to the McBda of a k Toronto Optlo 1 Parlors. Cap til Pala t1QiE . e oaili _ Jou nal spit 6bat town.a;�nmber of farmers and J. Duncan. of Hamilton, were •ag �— on friends in the vale last week. 1 24 ly 11 glxa 8 BEET WEST. sa red ware IaaIL b bail. Charles Mrs. Res eve Fund �2 500 000 H. Boston who has been spending a <. f t Holtby,, who.was the obit. sufferer, offered to p•ko 0o tor bias euf rte crop 'after the few weeks with her son Donald has re *`= ` storm wtl�e"Qv,tr• turned to her home in Toronto. In suety totwn- WHITBY BRA10H. Mies Ethel Wilson who has been ho=e L - Aboat;taei b,ao (n to the Mercury �t p • •omits of ill from Toronto for several weeks, having and villa C GO t the i saaldas Basiaaar stransaet +t whle theme in.some dons p site recovered has retained to the city. g 8 iii attention given to the collection of a large crop of quaky,is other guar q - t,,. ' F re's Bale and other Notes. epi Mrs Dick,on, of Listowel, Ddre. Sopkina, may be had, + tern the whet,%cotls,air f sprouted, and of Qleveland,and Joe. Rose, of 0*sees, - en with m b -I ,� the ramp is gisking p11r a v w some are ere with ttneic mother,airs. J Ree, e � NAVIN G11- D=PA$TYENT, : ftkermg . , . Ia t allowed on deposits of$140 and ny- of that �rhIob ill edcttt, who has boon quite iU, bat now on liew t>tjNportas`ref ,W storms at tan� a'CJ • - j IC. J.T80BTON, da s to# 'Sao �• , da Saturday and mend. : . . �,Bt wax,tt>totber series of v t washp�tponed est eSnnday afternoon o iCr>sAQ S a da'y tyt,� there ' trlaid*$storms ova ,differed parts of - , next Sunday Aug 8rd. It will be preached i • p� ling,i �nstder•ble : EB ai aH Makin mTli _ to y the Rev J060a McIntosh is the White th b EI1V BtIti6I glsl►nti1 :. ems -mtl::.team have r f0r ` vale B•pSiat church at 2:80 p m. A cordial sk� for .fate Cheap, omll send"I priM been Soak Wtatie as tht Which viri invitation is extended to all. filea: F the P toe earlier iri tfi D, Fields b iliss Lllen Rae, of Toronto, baa instrue- earm,ami t,tttsd moos !t ay in the tra"of 4b tonna. were . 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And thou-$'hat�.�ct the altar p EODL VTION . �,-fit: - - T A .�•;is S • da of the buil`tlt: onering betof•e the door , r:,• t;•°a :� 'walk qjf fete rile' 8. will ou tr'f- Y the ;�` .v _ ` . .,-:;: - _ 9 - y of the ta'berliacla of• the tent of ` ` `` - � -_ � j�e a saint of Clo , and throw your- The Iti etrmex'� Dlaq-ffi`ake �`orag�� `•�+ . ��� k De t �T����, a •- ���•eS - - ���r�gatie�ua. .. _ _ Rev.- � - golf =ujibh the pet' oYr'' i-tie m�lAcY• This brazen. ' tar - _q� altar got x'lants t --{thief Item of - ' r � _ - - _, -� .;�, �,,, .. of.•Christ, � Wjl ou here and !tow His Pig Feed. , _ �_� p _ _ Aw�v. burnt q$ering represents the world ,ot I w- •• n ,•.: dem_ este Y_Qur le to '4�8' viour evT , '::� �"_. �-+�s: � �-w� T serif Esc ttraget• - Christ;•on -flalaa auQing., frac. ow:' ` In the past some objections haat - � era iC that $ed cation means ` the • -� stead's our. gins. It was lush, with- - ;* -:� f �'.j - -, ••�,5 r,,�:;, ¢k „i;' .sheddlti of your j life a blood ? Will been raised by the packers re the in the court by the entrance and use of forage !ants aesRd roots for _ • : •r z •k�•.. ydii bo'willing �•!ganef iter Christ as g p ' - � there tins blood upon {t and at the t. . t I' �� pork production, but the li ht of soe•,r[�_.� ia• P.rttr►w• t st Pmt 1tYes :haver boon W�issotuta?. wV,ll,aa t+p ha�•e t;tie,pl�sure and ):ho p P B , i.4. to ctw�..r � •�eun.Q Nle. �■a- "No," in all etch bilit - toot of it ' �t 'wee impossible to en- recent experiments would seem to - ! y you would. joys that comb from 'the Christian ' P rad uA Twe, r t t ,ur..t oroia •� ter •the bexttacle except by this �tf��yti•ta•at � poral both answer in an n-Christian way, :ltfo ? Are you ready :to�shouldtsr: for � show their fears or objections - .. altar,. so hat any who would not in fact the good in- - Ido not bear an such people any Christ the heavy burden. rare you groundless , accept the way of t1yB blood could fluence of a considerable proportion, ,: .- :. --:' •' ill will, but I wou d prefer not • to ready, for him, to•'fiave 'Lha 'feet ache p portion = not possibly enter. of teen feed or roots in the ration . ` ` A desPn,tch- -fr� Ch#cago'-sa3's: have them around ,y person. They the hand8 acitie, the. back ache, the B • "�tev. Frank Witt Talmage preach- might steal or perhaps they mi ht head ache, and' Lhs heart ache ? 7, 3�2• And ` tli`bu i3h�.t-t got the of a pig can s�ca.r•celyc be overestimate- : ed from the following' text: Philip- g g laver between he tent of the con- P- lead m�y children astray, and were I would plead with you to be well- � ed. It has - long. seen known that - •-,_ pians iv, �2, "All- the saints salute such a�inong my babe I would d1s►- ins to• nifake these sect s for $resat{on and the altar and shalt skim milk has a most beneficial in- - , ,, put water therein. IIilemco upon the thrift of the pork. ' you, chiefly they that are of Cans- miss ttem at onto. Christ, as did the suints in asst a P ar•'s household." But though it is Otto difficult fe>�r � palaces, because it to on account of While the brazen a' altar proclaims ars and quality of the, pork, even .justification and ar"so that phase of when the amount fed forms only a Now, as Paul sent the salutations roan to lead a Christian life wha their sacrifices that Jesus is going Y - r of the saints In Caesar's palace /i,o has had an oval Past, yet If there to reward rrou in another.: Taco aanctifica,tion which refers to our small part of the ration. Green food : .. t-he sueuibers of � the Philij�p{efn are any here to-da I bring to You which he has 13uilded for you, not in. 'stand in Christ oefore aced (Rom. and roots seem in a largo measure church for their encouragement, I the e�alutationa ! the saints Of Rome, but. upon the golden bouts- v. 9; Hob. x, 10, 14), the laver to be capable of supplementing the ' atri going to bring the salutations l.;aesar"s palace. want to encqur- yard of heaven,... It is only a stet: Points to the continued cleansdng in new,. In view of the tremendous ex- `` of the saints':: who live in Caesar's age you with the tact that just as daft lite b the word of Clod. (John pension in the Canadian bacon in- s y from the palace of persecution into Y Y - modern palaces for the encoura e` some qt the xv{i, 17; xti{, 10; Ps. "Ix, S g greatest of moral ho- the peJ,�e of toward. It is only a )• dustry,—quits inadequate supply pi `. meet of every- clan, woman and roes shave been Physical aklings, step from Caesar's throne when the 8• 83• And thou shalt set up the dairy by-products,- for use in pig child. I am going to declare to the so some of the gro�rtest o Christian s>a,int of God is conderr�ned to earth- court round about and hang up the feeding. '1 he farmer whose .condi- _ 3roung and the old, the rich and the heroes have. been those who have ly death by the'!power' of sin to the hanging at the co.u•t sato. Liotta permit may go: e 'en further • poor, the high and the low alike, dinned even avere`�e th you here throne. o[ God, whom•© the redeemed q'�a llneri fence hung upon Wooden than to use forage plants as a that though some of ,you are having hiuned. And I briiiR to you Who saint i$ given everlasting lit®. It {a Pillars and attached to them by sit- -supplementary food. Ile may even - a hard time to maintain our Ct•.ri.�r- have an evil ag only a step from the Roman arena, ver hooks each ileac standing in a make them the chief item of hispig.; y past his me isage troin P Llan integrity ag fest the bombard- tie saints- in Caesar's p lace, be- where the antlsat saints were torn socket of brass and kept upright by toed it he is careful to use a good menta of seemingly overwhelming cei.usc, the man whop has p blicl�' sin- to pieces by the wild beasts, .into co cis attached to brass ping dt'iven propiortion of grain, (oats, peas and , worldly difficulties, _,yet there are rasa, the mea why has n loath- in the earth, is a!! suggestive of to- the green' pastures by the gide of � ba.t•lley), during the lassG month of ruse and womenwho are maintain- comely vile, to theman ho has an the still 'waters, where .the gloriRed domptton by blood, the righteousness the a caps period. ins thou Ehristian integrity against especia� mission to save cls for saints shall forever dwell with the provided fat-us and the way we are ' Aa. the season is rather ts,r - ad- _ troubles infinitely -great er than Jesus hrist. Yo; _ kn w as� no Laino. It is only setae—a short kept by the power of God. A pillar vanced for an exhaustive _discussion a • '� yours. There are men and women one elle knows how-awtu is the step.' Are we ready to etas'toy C°Wd not be a part; of Lhe tabor- of forage creed suito,ble for this put- true to God today who have ahaul-� power- !of temptation. Yo know as Christ !n a pines where we tms�.y cell- eases whtis it'stood as a tree in the pose I shall confine my remarks to dared upon t �air backs a' whole no one else knows 'holo di Cult it is mately, take that step, although to for but tt had to' � cut down �� � are mountain range f misfortunes and for one who has been a a tial 'out- take it We shall pass .through the and Put. upon a •now foutidatlotl. S�j,I, SEASOI�SAT3L> .. • ` sorrows and -pairs, while you, com- cast to try to FU e age a among fires ,� earthly persecution ? It is This suggveats the new birth. We etre •: - •=-- partitively speaki , are going forth respecirable socialrroun legs. You such`�a short e':ep for the astrals• of plainly told {n R©v. xix, t�, that Cl ver.—Probably no crop is bet- - into the gospel fight weighed down can speak as Alec' Maga ane could pod from the palaces of Nero to the the tine linen is the righteousness. of ter adapted to young pigs than f • - only with a Intl knapsack. There speak.; You can pxead ars St. Delia palaces which Christ has prepared safn�s. clover, and a bit of clover stubble ` are Christian me who. figuratively could 'plead who ns on the not^• for his owri that ft does seem sa 8-16• Both the high priest and his used for this purpose will give verb •' speaking, have en flung overboard ed 131 Bird,Bird, the filth of the New though tIN; pa►a^ea of persecution son• and the tabernacle and all !te good [`stares. So far as our expert• .. In mid-Atlantic and told to swim York, slums. Alt ough . St. t3elia are but the db�tibuleA of the palaces vessels had to be anointed, for _ elle mems go, the pork so produced f9 were seta rt to hs holy unto the °t good quality. , ashore while you have only n, shat- had such as evil eat, yet hpE'- lata, of reward. easy (7od help each one Pa , •' low brook to rose. There are under the power o the Hely Ghost, of tis, to be true to his faith while Lord and to rrttnfater unto Him H{a Rape.There all tits crops ttSod here Christian men ho aro ankle deep, becatY►g so pure d sweet and in- we dwell for' s. little whets on earth aP�{al P°��on ae0'apart d+tts' )Flim- s'° tar for pasturing ptgv, rape quite • self, meelt for His use (Tit. if, 14, easily stands first. T,ho principal knee deep, wale deep, shoulder fluent'pat, that the rich and the ,poor, in one of Cs�r s earthly palaces 1 feta in its laver ads :-(1) iU , deep, chis deep I . the- quicksands of the plrre and the depraved alike, the f• R. V.; Ps. {v, S. II. Tim, ti, 21). points ' 3•I 34, 35. The glary of the Lord tilled, quick growth, (2) its wide range, difficulties who can yet look up and old as well as the young, - ` r • sec the face of Clod, while you, com- SOBBED OVER F{ER ASSFIT: S. S.. LESSON. the tabernacle. it glows well In almost any kind ofnrativel s ankle have one a So He will flit us fi-we* Kt� Wttl{tfg land, (8) its long season, as it may . 'r p Y speaking, Y • __ stony path to climb. If the saints You can speak from the ha)art. els - -and obedient and wholly get apart be flown a8 -late as September and in Cae. "$ ancient and modern al- John D. Gough spoke to the drunk- for Himsrlf, our bodies a living sac- slid! do fairly well, (4) it9 evident P �li��i�ONAL L� 8N0 .aces, cobttl be true t,o their cape! arae, because you carnal have seen f ' ' Mfico that He may be glorified in us► pa.latabiUty. ate the pigs eat it g Y Y AUGUST 3. ` frith, surely their spiritual examples the phantoms of deltri m tremens - , ' our determination theft of Paul in greedily, and '(5) its good effect , ought to rouse every one of us to moving thensselvea aright in the cup _ _ •> � ', Phil. I. 20; iii, 10, etc. - upon the quality of the bacon, pro- ' better and truer and purer and nob- until at last they would bite like a �e7ct of thb teaisopt,�Ef. zLt 1 3$. 88-8$. `,l�he pular of Claud oohs to ducing as it doe9, almost invariably ler efforts, no matter what our men- serpent end sting like an adder. , Golden T�str:.Ps. c• 4. _ them a guide, a light, a shleltl. ani a good firm carcass. flees may bs tel or physical or incidental difficul- Struggling Cht'istians, •yo have head 1 . �� oracle. an avenger, a covering for expected to be ill for pasturage front ties may be. an evil past, y 'P 1?L19. bald• the ford` seated 8 to 8 weeks from. of sowing. you lead toe God Himself was in it. It wast � the • f Y unto li[oai'fs, sayift, Qn the drat day Christ to the htghw sand the symbol of His preaenco in the sight It should be sown in rows about 24 - I WOULD ENCOURAGE >� of the Aral muAtlh gtii.lt ttiou Rot: up ,,'' Inches apart aincv whop so grown it ' hedgt�t of sin, as the safe who, had of all th@ people. a, . -'those Christians, is the first plate, an evil the tabernacte, of �1re tetrt o[ th@ Ives the realest return per acre, p past could speak a'Caesars - : •� �' ' E "`€ g K who are struggling against the phy- palace. Those saints to-d are now congregation. = and is best adapted for pasturing. Thum Moses w Comme►nded'. and It should be sown fair! thick! in alesl depressions of ill health. Lite placing .their hands of h ly orales- a a f , ; - a 3' y • e 'en ut}der f►he b blest at condi- flog up,�n your head the you :may thus he did ip $trots particular just the rows, may three pounds of seed �$ pts was co dad. �c!@ verve, LOVE'S DIBILLUSIONALLNT .g: tions.is an awful' struggle. Aleza�tir• .�oriy and'''save your. fallow 14 a�nd �� per t►.cre, An e�'e may be expected der Pope once compared the senate- 1, '' A little time• � a ds �` to ' carry [row' �O to 9�0 Digs • - dLee►q fA vea'i�es 9,' Zl. 28; 26, a`f. :salt gave notice that: at. 4h� end of through a season, depending on the •. less struggle of life to a cgntieiuo I would' ale0 '• steam �•d'aY• B g 9l9, 83. This whole chapter gives a the usual mouth she would le4vo lien eear�gn and the condition of the journey over the bridge of lima. U!" those Christians' who ar compelled twofold statement of the completion face, - crop when the pigs are turned in. • on one en_ d of this bridge •the Eng b -force of circumst ices, to live p - ` Ilsit Y ' end erection of the tabernacle--tor- •• Jane?" Vetdtes.—Vetches also are valuable , poet started the-different genet-• and work with evil also fates. Per- Arent 'sou comfortable. aliens. Then he kept them moving � eta s the nun man who fa ataadtng sea 1-16 the Lord's Cnnllteand and 17- asked t►te mistress, sorry at the pro- � forage for swine, and may be, un- on and on, never zs<llowinq the titer P y g 88 Dioses obedience--e�tteer which the aped of losing one whp had proved dee exceptional conditions, sowM behind the eaffie counter ith you in - and footsore and heada�iins an the stere, is an infidel; rha;ts some Lord approves and accepts the wont. herself to be a perfect treasure. tate in the season. Especially is heartachin* t velar to halt; for a About t�iroe� months atlas they /cit ••yam, ma'am. I'm vary comfort- this .true of the hairy Vetch, which b t`ic of your classmates at col and in Egypt at ]!fount Sana{ the Lord sold . instant. He kept therm moving o college are out and out scoffers able:. but, please, l'tn going to got speci,�es has the peculiar quality of and on over the bridge of time until to Id°e°a, "Lot them• make Me a married." Wee the ropey. gro ging up again atter batting been against the word of (}o Perhaps, sanctuary, that I may dwell amelia /� th4 time drew near for the cut li and eat©u down. every boy and girl or young ma what is worst of all, y u find that ' and young woman or middle them." and tiro tali instructions eon- ire's do grtu,re, she ,.addrQssed her Oa *-Probably no $taste crop raill s g a6 you are married to a m a who neo- k P • - er neglects an opportun ty to rtdt- earning {t and the priesthood are rnieatresa one mornin i�•o I ei► better rata n in ork than man and middle aged Woman o g' g F P sexagernarian or octogenarian o cule� your Bible. You have found found in chapters! xxv to xxx, while •rplea�, �•�, have you got : a oats. -They may be sown late or, tottering centenarian had tumble the account of the work as it was girl t?" eo.riy In the season at th© tato of 9 pS out also that your hue rad Is ha B Ye g ins a pernicious and spiritually de- done is found to chapters xxxtr to "No. Jane, not et," t�tld her m[sr or 6 �, bushels to the acre and the through the broken planks of the Y bridge into the dark waters of t stroying influence over'y ur children. xxxttc, and In the !arson today we t��, ••DuL why do you ask?" pigs 'turnocf on about a month after river of death flowing bAlow. have the erection and dedication on ••���• ma'am, It .you haven't the germinate. The fault of this A What are you going o do—leave the tical da of the first month- of y y . But though life is such an awtu these evil associated Sometimes �' I should like to stay, it you don't crop is that it, lasts on)p* a short struggle for the: broad chested an such a course is possible sometimes the second year. As with this build- mind•" explained the girl. time, as it does not seem to he able ins, so with the trample of Solomon ••Dat, Jane," exclaimed the m{s- to recover when enc© eaten down. the stout limbed and the -powerful! it is not. It evidently as not pos- y-•God Iiimswlt, and Ood alone, was ' • ptlysiqued, yet, wonderful to nay sable for the ancient sa rats to have the arctittoet I C trebs, not a little surprir�ed, "I -Artichokes. — Another crop of ( bion• xzvtii, 19). thought you were to marc the real value for pork reduction;- is - • some of the mightiest Christian h left Caesar's palace, a they woul t g Y Y g P P - - roes have been men and women wh have done so. IL is mo t natural to A very. pee:ulte�• thing about the ma- sweep!" the artichoke. It should be sown were physical weaklings. Some o suppose that th se altrts would Latinl of the te�pornaclo was the will- ••yce, .. ma•a:ttt, I rr{d think about late in the fall or very early in the . Q in nese of th goo le and the .shun- •• �• the most famous assets! and spirit have instantly fled fro the Roman g P ft, said Jane;- but when li saw him seting. The pigs may be allowed to cal Tants of the ages have been capital - aurin the tam of. Nero'a dance, of ti[�gifta, so that Dioses for the pest time niter his' trace was teed on- it in October and the early S P g had to re sin the cele from . „2 those whose physical frames were s persecution it they could have run ��` � washed I loft I couldn't Love him spring. They will do the harvesting brining (Cha a:xxv{, 8, 7). •• themselves. This is a most excellent • frail that they could have been d away with honor and salt-reale3et. any longer. = • 3,20, 21. thou shalt put = -_- ' - crop for brood sows in spring - and stroycti almost as easily as a dew But in all probability most of those .f�.:.,.__�_,;.:•t�Y ': drop could be flung from the 'sur saints said t0 themselves something therein Lhe a Ft the testimony and , autumn. cover the stet•; the veil. DIFF'LRENT. Almost all varieties of juicy foi�ft,ge face of a leaf ora humming bird like this "No, I-cannot, I � will 1•}tis was '�tiv vessel is the �. _ •�: crops I aro suitable for pork produo- ` life could be crushed out between th not go ! It would be cowardly for • � � - thumb and forefinger of a man' me to desert my Lord and Master. holy of boli '- e� spoke of Christ, - tion, the sorts mentioned above be- ..,.. - hand. -� ,: I will stay here, and k on tetstit _ In whose he was the law and - ins. probably _ I would encourage : those. (r'tha Ing for Christ,_ s need b . until my who i•A the a hit the law for right- , y. ; `' i `. Turn I BEST FOIt CANADA - eousness to ," very believer. The ticlns also who are trying to -main- body is-burned at the st ke or eaten � The question as to the advis+abillty lain their Christian integrity in b the ,- wild beasts is no of the wood tinct gotd:��gast His hums lty � Y y _ � of allowing pigs to graze, or e�hutr - Spite of an evil past. By this state-_ arenas." And stay in oma these .And divinity.�'= I;e is indeed ur _ „. • hos Christi ns who saints di i mercy seat • (Roan. {{{. 25, R. .). � � I/% `.. tin,$ in a shall pen and feeding m to meet I mean those a $in d, and die e m rtyr a death the green crops, doe. not see where alone God can meet rho in- past sins have been heralded eve most of them also did. So it may have been positively settled yet, fol' the world, even as Cain's sift w be- our Christian dut to keep on her, and the veil speakit of is � � while Y 8 Y Y hod (Ileo. it 20 whit � _ greater dale sins may be ex � known b the black mark{ which ha !loin for Christ and testifying of Y r ). h eon ed 1 � pt in Y g Y g the 'glory while he-was horn on peeled where animals are kept been -stamped upon the murderer' his love in a place of persecution close quarters, there is always .the - b,•oty. If it is hard for a eeirt�t. The cherubim beaten ou of •�'' yo.un and among coral who make � iWm of extra labor for cutting and ic•1 when she is linin in a Chris Christ an object of dale ridicule, the same pied of the gold of the fi g j Y � carrying the forage. _ titin home and has practical) reeve did the persecuted mercy seat, and also figures of the K y young Roman Another item of some importance • same worked in the nail toll of life been out of her mothers care, ho officer whose epitaph can still be to the [eocer is the comparative much harder must it be for a youn read to one of the Roman cemeteries body, the cht�pb, and our one _ .• with Him. :l -� • ecenonty of winter and summer feed girl to be good and true and par {n these words: "He !toad long on _ �' � - � = - when she• has had her feet cut an ou h to shed his- blood for Christ." 4, �Z a8'- And thou uheilL orfs In � � +�' ing of pigs. Accorditag to various g h b `� ��•j'� �"` r • � oxperiinents conducted here recently, j the table and set in order the th rags �� . ,cf York -tray bo produced at about lacerated by treading the crook Now, I -want you, Christian = � and stony pathway of sin and h friends, you who are experiencing that are to t�e'Nsf`, to order upb it. g � � r(� .,� _, , p live weight •: and thou shalt tar! in. the ' ale= .r : a••-•'�� �1 per hundred ounds, , had her fair name blackened by Lh these daily persecutions, t4 fully re- aK ss cost in summer than .in winter conylemnations of a dissolute ellel seize that not one rap: of blood stick and light the �� .therN , le In these tw vesetele� fn the o for 1E'EItT, AND This .:;reams to be duo t.o less cost a. ` - it is difficult for .young man' t which Poll from the C ristian mar- o <', ��, ���.� �. h�,' •• - - of green food, as well as to low hold an honorable position in. s tyre of Caesar's• ancien place or first carom, the holy place.. we - _ .. temperature, - which must be over ' Ciel when his record is -• � ace Hite'who said. I am etre 13 cad y WAS $HED IN VAIN. •• •• ' ' :�, ;.f ' �-.�' . _ came by food cr by artificial heat of Lice, I am `the Li ht of the - !- I J. H. ixRLSDALE CLEAN AND GOOD,� * �;:.�: From those pereecutio the- great world" (John vi; 3b: viii, 12). We ~, `�' w `:� •' r , _ - *Agriculturist, - - r difficult must i nee Zits death and-res is -'...� __ , `how much more t t influence of the church - Jests to . arm, `" Central rxperlmetxtal F Ottawa ter a man_ to attain an bon°rabl ( first was started. From tool the flowing and reaping of the sin, z ••� ' Y ��• persecutions were ligh d the gospel �.nd TelYe sutTeringa _are also net Orth - +--- - e when he �hAs nerved out l>�s ter a felon's cell, ,or has had h torches wench are' t y shedding frit the grinding of the grain ( ohn . . '" r,,, ` ` caped n' the canuict'a shears, an their glorious rays ell round the ,• : Y xxvtii, '28). fits slier- 1�?E"Ctr TAILOR'S S ASSISTANT. Clothes striped with the rrrat'k world. From�� those persecutions in$s are alEeo seen in the preset o; . �� A tailor 'named �ranz Dolezal has L }•�• a penit�ntia�rl If it its diel came not eo ttlueh. F8rtr1's death et,md bruieii* of the olivae to obtaj ail patented a device for measuring a r a tI sttat� �o liv�e�tight.,. s the death , the se,in in Caeear'A for' tj►e lamps• , � � person for a �auit .of -clothes by pho- arest meiglirs can'•�md isoi palace as . the =eternal lite of laa►il- g, 28"28... And -thou shalt s@ the r tography. A coarse wire notwar>, �.it good ' to'`ray of .�4itp, and _ Bong - upon. millions ot= itn2itor�.a1 e1t�` °� Sold for the iacon� .`b tore �: with square meshes is photographed , ch mere cult • u. soaves, So if testi-moray. • Fu tete with_ rho nµl?ject as a standard and Int•._ hew .zn>� .. - � 3leu, persecvt�dd the-ark •ai the a �for 'a man #p�1ive a'rgood 'lif Chrintian,•-'only keep' a to the' *oto- lm3►giog .t)t t �ctote � the! t bq�R r•• '- ` tfio person'' to- be measured wears a taeep a��Punkare�., a Jibe eel fail<li'iq the •difficult xpla�et abate, nacre.. ;,._ � � ,�r '"y:.:. sort ot. harness, •idtende t� marls social ' outcast. - � Tltuts t � .the third grad only orb- -••. ". � •i 'im 'brtant o�s oYt the •� '` e, a thief, a � you a;i'e,stationed'you may no duly Y • • .;- � •' `., � c,r Certs n p. P < j od. 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'f,e„ _ :. .- :_.�.. .yam -_ •_ _ know her until 1 introducedyou; and Y YDS OWN TA►B�TS1. 1J���,�tijJ` DINUR . - - ;_f t� - 0. 1 114-1-Pvel a hea ceentu ted am the f as I ' ( Y r ..not the one to db things an un- � t � �: :�' -• rad fashion, .I tell too e - HA,B_ ITS dacha Y I $ ep Little Ones 'Well-^Duri>Qig 'the �I,TI�- . '- •- i - propose to her � so n as oo- - -,. - ..K-.,::. . - -'- Hot Weather Months. ' 11IA� II� OLD ;} � -• . shall. :- cosi n oIIers, and so Z war you. - � �. 0o ` ' - : • ,-_ _, � _ i '.� "Karn me, sir t What do . you If you want.•. to keep your ,Ii�,tb •�.2 J::f� ' mean? Do yoU imagine I team you ones hearty, rosy and full pi life dor- how to Keep, - ria ` ;$falai•- on . ( : : '<''. _ .. ': ,• : . e �:; as a rival? I beg you moi; 1 try to lr�g the hots weather give them Your o an I �'�� •� '� `:,t:a ''r -�' �': '� master the fact that I f®a no man. � Digestion Good d -• , ' e , � ,� Baby'n Own- Table the m►otnent Re Happy. . , ... . ►. MO. . R. —you least of all, — with withering they ekr<ow signs of being out of or- P��• _ - contempt. ..,you sari prop se to her, der in any way. H � �r THE ERROR OF LADY DLUN DEN. r `: or_ to the Princess Beatrice, ort to This medicine crines all forms: of M�'°u dont want to see ydw' x htomach and bowel troubles, which health and digestive F overs give way any one else your tnadnes suggests, years- before they ought to, never. � '-• • r ' , . , - L. -- '•--}! " -=� - with. I. should say. quite the same carry oft so many little gnoa during leave your else© and move about in -, '��'�" '•� .. result in all. cases." the ewmmer months, and is the best ilio course of a magi. The number o10 ` !�°• ;, •� "You mean Mrs. Wharfe is will re- `thing in the world for slcepleseness, people who leave their seats to gab CI3APTEII. XVIL, �.;- u_ `•'Ahx." Bays Br�nd�q.-. 1�"oY � in" Luse me, — struck. by your tiiuperior nervousness, - irritation when teethy ' slant he suffers defeat. -- only for charms, no doubt? I, fla ter m �.eif in , etc. It is just the medicine for a piece of bread, or fetch s4�- 3Ieartime Kitt who is sift sure y ' g thing forgotten, f� enormous , and Y. an instant; then he rallies and Climes I•to better looking than you, any- hot weather troubles; first, because tt heart, has successfully eluded her „ when, afterwards .they are as it'- tusband throu hoot the da much to the front boldl �. it €five a does oo and second fi � Y Goin u to, GrPtchsii; way• � � d' ratable seta a bear with well-deserved Going p ltv E1►ahs "Xou m be," ---� wit. impactor- because it• can never do any harm-- { ►o that careless man's bewilderngent. over her chair, and pushes baCtt -len- _ � •. indigestion, they put it down to any- , bable nonchalance, _—• rad better, guaranteed frog from opiates. MCS• thing but the getting-up habit. See ?signing headache in the morning,: • darty a little bit of her pretty hair bred our man ere rove ou! But W. E. Bassam, Kingston, Ont:, says:. Ehe escapes breakfast, and is dead to Y p y ., that everything is 'ready, and sit 7 til the tender messages of .Gondol- behind,her earn. you're not richer; and-m no �m �-- I began using baby's Own Tab- s g f•' "Though I he.� behaved bad)Y' to Y still till the meal is over. Then give L conve ed to her throu h her g .. the man, according to Bron. lata.when my little girl was about yourself a quarter. of an hour a resit b g' you, hie ho says, cares�iy, ••'i'ho Tromaine pr pert is three months old. A t that fifes-s'ha Haid. Yet withal she suffers `mora will ,you, do something for msf'i> y �• ' after it. Getting up upsets the as good as the- Dinm rats any had - indigestion. badly; she was ,stem, small smatter- as it is, and tom this self-enforced severance than '•It depends up�u what it is,�" rcr day," — with intent disgust. "`You vomiting and ha:d diarrhoea -can- t° ►e does, and grows sadder if not lies Me with_a sweet smile. _ r like, .haw ver. A re- stand and althea h she had ort ap- whatever you eat after it—supposing A g, can do as yoll Y g _ visor as the hours pass without "Will ,you forgot what 7 said �it you have already begun—will c�r- tringing about a reconciliation. fusty{ will-bo good for you, and take patently ravenous appetite her food fainly disagree more or less with About four a longing to see some now, and let tno take you is , 1he you, down a bit:' did her no good and she was fiery :. •. opera?" "x shall thank you. This habit will shorten the ane of whose affection she may count ' But Dandyh'as Yiramised�o bake - you not to address thin. Nothing helped her until mos period during which ,you should ierself assured induces her to_ drive me again on any su act," rays began giving her Baby's Own Tab• have a sound .digestion by some five ,, care-of me; and„ besides, I thu►sRht Dandy, with sudden vera. h : feta, but after giving her those the ` Lo Gretcheii's, where she finds Bien- you said you had a pressen en y' or six years. • Y Y g gee- Brand lou he apx'doni atI • .. '- vomiting and diarrhoea ceased and i<eth on a sofa, svii,h "little Tom Y B ,..y` Assuming that you do no't want to zaent that prevented you eyco�lr d It isn't a irieaat3lV act he says, she began to improve almo6�L. at Scarlett” and two or three other your poor ' little sister. Hbw � "to i9t silent and vat b a fellow once. I have since used the .'rp►blets 'poison yourself, you should never, - nen around him, laughing and talk- that, I1laster Br ndy?" f make an ass of himself ithout uG• for other troubles and have found in the same meal, eat two atltet•wise • ug as he has not done for many a "It is the aim lest thing in the wholesome and everyday things-- ° lay. Gretchen at a distance --- •• tering a word of expostu anon. them all that can be desired—they cornflour and mushroom ketchup. world, Bays r. TreJnaine, : Vitt- At this Dandy, exhibi his best are the best medicine I havo ever These aro harmless by themselves, - � • , ooking sweeter €and .more girlish s.bashed; "I have changed my nand. sneer. used for a child." and with most other things, but � y 4= scan ever — is pouring out tea, and Tho fact is, Mrs. Charteris gave me a,Yt• affectin con rn for my These Tablets ace rtadily taken by • - Waking much of Dandy, who has a fan to et mended for her, arid, affecting: - ., whcatt they meet they ferment a h,st come off seconds best in a word g welfare touches me deepl- , he is be- all children, and can be given to the strong irritant poison, through -the Y as I believed she would be at the ginning, Mien a move ant among Smallest, weakest infant by crushir.R -E vfar with Brandy, who is also Pre- Startle 's to-night, I meant to o action set up by two different maty rent. Y g g the other occupants of the room them to a powder. Sold at d •tc�j tars in the materials. This is one o! there to`-return it to her; but tab checks him. Indeed, it i im ssible stores or you can get there post paid - ;c` vilify deals girl, l4�v glad I iii you Ilinmont has I:indly informed mo) � half a dozen chance mixtures that �1va coins'. I hardly hoped to sae to imagine where this arming dis- at 25 cents a box by writing direct are dangerous and cornflour - and she is going to the" opera. I should suasion might .havo led he belllg�er- to the Dr. Williams' Madiclne Co., ketchup--especiallyto a weak person - . you to-day — I don't know why," like to go there too." I3rocikville. Ont., •or Schenectady, sretchan says, flushing with unmis- "Ilow flattering, say's Gretchen, L s point, good-bye to I)Inmont N. or a• child—has been fat or than rat t, iild ee al- more takes'�le pleasure, as Kitty, tall and laughing. "It seetna" to bo all Mrs. his _ •_._ once, and, in any case, is dangerous I g t3 . � and carry Brandy away illi her., ttate.y, ewes s up the-pretty room. Charteris:' I wonder in a list {cart thing about going to the Stanleys -"Neither �o I " r'eturns Kitt One by one the others too depart, " _ Y• of the play I make my appearance? and evening falls. very Ilently, and afterwards, orad 1 hate that kind of THE- STRONGEST PERSON .' laughing, "considering I generally However, I am not.Qreedy, nor do I , P affair, and Mrs. Stanley In particu- find my way here five days out of tfi., lamps are lit 1n the square out- - The remedy is brandy freely admin. bear malice. You shall both escort lar. I can't endure gushing moo- but this is a combination „ side, and the erica of ilio venders laterad , , the week. I always say — ,sink- me, if you will." men, and Y like a little moderation Y grow '7ese and Lhe osis of the which ought to be carefully kept out - ing into a chair, with a little sigh "There is safety in a multitude," in the use of rouge: The fact is, for the effects ars Y wheels grows louder. an 1 the people of Wray dinner, that has something an it resembling says Kenneth. Mrs. Stanley and I don't levo each \ ` envy -- '.'tl'iis is the pleasantest "It de ends upon the kind til' 't•ab- hurry ptadly to and fro as thauah other 'dear.' Are you going?" sudden and the pain severe. house in town." P the last moment for act on has e-' Another dangerous chance mixture, ble," says Kitty. "I think it cath- deed seine. No' ,. .' which every housekeeper ought to ' - "You are-going to. the opera' to- "Not even to the opera? cr rash your trusting yourself atone Gretchen, standing at he window, -. .. avoid is that of almonds or almond- 1 night, are you not, Kitty?" asks to two such incompetent people. "Yes, I shall go there, certainly, t Kenneth presently, from his sofa. looking down upon th pavemeuta paste and shellfish of any kind—ems z � P Y Why, they can't even take caro of and the tuckering jets t gee, and says Gretchen, who is playing a po'•ially if the shellfish are tinned. .r - "Yes, `dear." themselves, ' — giving Brandy's ear ; symphony, with variations, — mrany � "Make Gretchen n with you She humming softly to hertz .if, marks a variations, — on her husband's They would not, of course, be eaten g a little pinch. little child standing half baro and together but if thew occur in the wants to hear Tassalle, and want •'"Bet,ter secs t me as a guard' of 1wholly head.o by herself." � lonely against stamp-post. • same meal there. is a big risk of , f< honor," says I)anvcrA. "Never Hunger sits upon his brow; and Thinking she I going to her own -severe poisoning, for the principal "iVhy not come to -r�ur box?" _aye court danger if you can decently g box, he' says a nothin more on this Kitt p'ersuasivel turning to. her .. want, and worse than want, have Y g n.gents of these to o foods combine • Yt Yt g avoid it. subject, but. passes on to another. ." Sister. "Brand will bran ou, and- made hollows in the cheeks that to form a strong poison, which, it Y 8 Y "No, -- thanks; I s•l�ali kcc� to my "I shall never forget the salon- . [ myself will see you home wit should be rounded end bushed with it takes good- hold of the victim, is - Y — I bargain. I aui sure 'our boys' yvill childish grace and beauty. ftihtnent I felt to-night,' leo says, likely to cause death. In any case, . with Jack." � behave very prettily to me," re- •'Iiow ut►sorbed you are!"r' nays smiling. "Fancy walking up to the effects aro worth any trouble to ay I count::' on you, I3`ran yT" � turns (iretctit�n, smiling. Kenneth from his sofa.• any respectable house and finding avoid. There are several combine- '- asks Gretchen, - addressing. that, in-- "I accept defeat," sayt� Dangers, •.YeS• I ant watching a little boy the mistress of it indulging in a tions of this kind, which are rare - Ienious youth, who is standing ; in falling hack again upon I�ennefh: —such a pretty cltiid, but -so thin lengthened and apparently cheerful > sne of the windows, apparently �ost and. Gretchen crossing the room • to conversation with a very ailt�hv lit- but possible, and now and then . a In- thought, though in resift he � is and miserable._ pnpr little tellow�. I --'t` cage occurs c?t a whole dinner 'ate S B Y a Qtstant davenport Lo show Kitffy c 4iq boy, who couldn't underitd -• - t only meditating'' on aortae final � ro- aVCte Important missive received wonder 'where- Itfet $tothe; ia`i �' word oho was sa in because she sembly being taken ill in a myste- • mark that shall help to smash be he Is looking up. Ohl I must give Y g' nous way, when .ail the food served from their mother that morning, him something," = turning itnpul- was unable to speak his native tan- proves to have teen in perfectly Pond all recoyniticin his quos ant )f3rarrdy and Dandy find themselOc t guano, which c slang u lively to the door, as though bent good c�nditiorc. ' !riend. virtuall steno. "Nonsense! Ile was lite dearest - "I should • be charmed, ray d ar, Y -- on ambrosin the picturesque gautin Ono of the worst dinner habits, Ilrattdy liastat�s to break the dis- g boy. ;' And so grateful! I told him for its effect on the time your health ' tut 1 really am not at liberty,* he then and there. ho Fhould have his breakfast hero ev- rays,- being under the ,delusion at -- — - " "tell Jacobs to give hits, some- ought to be sound, is that of drink _ - thing, darling. and don't worry ery morning, and I made him prom' Ing just before �he meal begins Urs. Charteris is to be present to ■ To preys to !� SbAO sae Kenneth. ase to come and toll uta whenever 11e Whether it is water !or anything else, tight at u "entail and early" given Chase'``Olnttnentlasoertwln yourself," iS hon ' �� and 'a6nolate cure for each "1 don't ythjnk servants�' give t�3`• this Rives your dig�stion no chance � n Berkeley :)quare: ��•hareas -she has and every form of itching, •• "Ah!" sa Sir:- John, mildly. •efused that inv`tation, and is go- bistediagandprotruditt�r piles, things nicely, do you, Ken? .salts � at ail, and, if persI 'ted in, will ruin .• "You did 't order scamp-stool for t► in food for - ng to the opera., and nowhere ase the ttu►nuhoturers ave Rttaranteed it. fiestas• she, wistfu►!Jy• And ho le such a � your pow o[ ei 3 Y h „ tlmonta4 in the daily press and ask your neigh, pretty boy. No, I Rhall run down him on the door step, did you? Ile- gond and all. The est thing .is not .' alert oil. Please don't compel na, hors what they thiel[otii: Yov oan ace is sad cauBe I should rather fancy, after - =retchen.._ I could do anything to , fret jon�rmone�back if not cured• ti0oa hoz.at ;and gee to him myself." to drink Lill the end of the meal, - all�alersorLba.Nsoa.$arsa6s Ca,Tus+oatq � "So she runs out of the room, Your noble otter of assi:ctance, it is, but at any rate, nc�t till you have - ►blige you, — really anything, f om � ,and, there he will take his 'lonely stand' ' )laying pitch ss u to an I dar0 say. stakes that boy laid in a foundacipn. If you drink t; P P Dr, Chime s Ointment i fur an hour, or so, for the term of his natural existence. first, repitre ,yourself to a _ tlau�/liter, if it would afford you the blissfully happy your© in awful luck to got apret- You may p rmallest gratification; but I confess ( and presently returns, bringing .lack , certainty for rs t hea�'y, temper- ty boy; it will be so touch more or trying feeling that�so many peot le ;he opera to-night is out of tray mal silence consequent •on Gret,chen's ]llunden in her train, who hair look- uumental than an ugly ono." - " . •• � retreat. i ed in idly on his home, almost Poor Mel after dinner, but the ca :� 'each. i� al os f i r � r of - - ,• - "What - baa tical ybu'�saiil just � hoping to (led Kitty hero. Ho fe r which is a deep m story to diem. Kitty :' says Gretchen Y Gretc3cen shrugs ht�r- shoulders txtakin a littio grimace; 'I can't "Then you will take- Hie, Dtind 't',' now," he asks;:.. with unconcealed more upset about this quarrel with g A habit that will; j lay havoc with q hof pitying her when I thick what you as far as your; dinners are con . - the says, turning to Mr. Dinnlon _. scorn and a tendency towards ib- his wife than he fB himself' vlto a help has I211T.r1•Ied." "Thanks - awfully," replies he, Ing in }its tone "about lifts. Char- swats ot, and he is an unmistakably corned is ' But at the mentis►n of lila wife s ItF.ADING A'�[` ]1iEAI..S: ' Epeakinl; with unconcealed alacrity. teras and her making a point to see low spirits. �� � name Sir John_ grows grave again - 'lt is very good of you to have fie. you to-night? I like that;. Ah, Dlundon. rage Kenneth, who Thia is worse for tee digestion than • , and oes back to cunituon-place sub- - ; hate my own society; and •I as . "1'm glad y u do. It speaks well' likes Jack bolter• than most pea- g reading in bed is for the eyesight, , � 1 "what luck wind has blown jests. sorts of trouble , " >ound to put in an appearance at for you. Truth is so Reldom pal- I p e, Y "Do you still like that new titan,—• and will hrini, all' ` ;he Italian house to-nig}it." stable," rotor_ s Mr. Dinmont, with you here this evening?" � Blunt?" he askfi turning to Dug- to you. The nerves and brain don't � • , didn't know you were qoi g," u maddening mile. "A desire to sec you both, first- want to do anything but attend to ` "At limas, as tC tetl[1Ft tis vine., then ecReclally. Rhe ie the one dale the business of eating when you are rays Brandy, with sudden suspic ori, "Vel stitch,". Gretchen returns, - P - I think io all this Y at moats, and if you distract them \ "tying to examine - his friend's in- your absurd infatuation for bice. restful thing, eagerly, answering for Kenneth. 'antilc features. Dandy has iso (,hartcris rather leads you astray,— great Babylon—ilia one green, spot "Ile iB�so gentle, and, I am sure, by reading habitually your eating •v tad an invitation to that duffs in makes your i telioct• totter ori Its in the wilderness." lowers will go by the board long •' it 'You allow this clever, When I ace him Y believe in [ " Berkeley Square. I'Vhy• is he not throne. I~'rail� things as a ruts do: Tlfy dear Ken, hits, he looks so strong, so able. before you are forty. Arguing at: �. _ �` foiug? He may be going later on. totter, says remains, with a short sort of thing to go on Youwillbe And then there is that successful table is just as trod. certainly; but it is unlike the car laugh. ... "I'dpropose to her if I the su��torer," say'. Gretchen, laugh- Caro of his, -- Lefty Norman's bre- Another habit that will cost you _ !ul Dinn,c:nt to be lata on the field. were you F, _ ing. I shall become arrogant and ears of misery and much money You said nothing of it." "So I shall, the first"available 'o overbearing, and all my amiability flier. Ile was considered almost Y p- g. spent on quack medicines is that o1 hopeless, and is now nearly well• lying down .after a meal. .7`his ie - "No?" — innocently, but xpia ice- portunity,"--with immovable calm. --now so much .+admired—will die a And hen is touch batter. Are you Y g - j "suety. "I don't care about those "You've- pluck, but I doubt her natural death. Kitty was hero," not, Kap one of - the worst. hinally, don't eStanleys, so I cha'n't go- to the giving" you that available opportun- Jack, about an hour ago. Did you �. 2 .. _ cline with anybody who grumbles at . ,i •• know?" - c ' Yea, I really think I zzm, says }tis meal he will ruin �•�ur dlt:-eo- :• Square; and, besides, yesterd;ty Mrs. ity• Kenneth, who would have said just %harteris made rather a point of "Then I shall `ITi�a.k8 `n31ti tier- my- "No; I l►aven't seen her fest some the stun© to }ease her were it the tion as well as his own. 1\To tom -_ raein�' me at the opcia to-night — self"--stoutly. hours," returns Sir .)ohs, in a con- p „ anion at all is better than a blackest untruth. And really Nor- P las a. commission or something for "'Then so shall I,'.' declares Bran- strained . and --rather bored tone. Tioom one, and many modern loo- me to execute, and asked m to dy, in a furious though suppressed "She is going to hoar Patti to- mans cabs, you know, �d'as one ill a �• Y thousand." tors prescribe for the -wealthy dys� some to 'her box st►me time du ng tone, now thoroughly incensed. nigl�l►." - "One likes . to _ hear that," says Poetics, -among other things, the �i ;he evening, that she might tell me "Yes, I suppose I 11uve as good a "Aad your You are going?" `< Blandon, heartil "Hearin of a hiring of an entertaining or comic chance as you have. You . never "I'm not sure. Kitty said some'- y' g nest as a regular companion at r tbou�L it." now man. one likes to know some- g • ;, :.; _-----_.— — mea.ltimes.—London Answers. - �' thing positive about his genius be —� r �, a . : ■ , ._ = T - tore Going into ocstacies over him. - ' '• • : - .—n J roubYou havo faith in him yourself? ..:Respecting the Barotse Sing E - I think so." wanika, whose desire to see the �. "Well, yes, s_11,S . . ����-� •• at- White King" was ratified - • __ � . calf the b Great g , • � ht, that's ! g _ . � f ,,, "That's right; �; - ,-- '; -'r: _- - "• ," - , ,. _� tie," — cheerfully.10 '•'I always the other day, a contemporary - ' � `' � Y � think, you know, ante ought to bo- states that when this potentate fret ., $lady These � Ly>''1'ipt ms and; see . i�R. Y01,1.. Are If'� N�OC�, O'� t�10 G���t Neve in a follow when he is doing encountered- civilization pelts were can for one. It's o de- his only wear, and mourn succinct - ' Nel'VB Restorative_-, •--,.. � ,,�"�* all h t - - ., `�', costly grateful, you know only re- But when, only a few rears later. 1 _ ! - � 1,,. '� ° + `a ally' yoU: aro looking better. I sup- 1llajor St. Hill Gibbons paid him a _ �-e �'• � 'i ''`�- °''- the county to' visit, h found the 1.ewai:ika that ' :. `• a1 ASt; s :'; N e rye R �00 pose the change from y 9 + this pure air---" � then was arrayed in a lip chat, a � - '•" d Weary, no life, no energy, tired all the time. thirobbing, palpitating� +heat'(.' "That will do; ydb' ni4y draw the patterned waistcoat, tweed cote _ - Pesttes�, languid, -ivea'k : a Y hot Bushes, brain fag, inability to work or line there," says Ilenneth, Iaugh- binations, and an antbtttous i•air of _ heart asthma, sleepless nights, sadden startingS, morning languor. 1 hands and feet, fl in appetite, trlow • �" think, exhaustion on exertion, general numbness, dead all over, cod flagging P+Ps ing; and Jack rises to go. boots. He has made further progre�e • digestion, food heavy easily excited, nervous, muscles twitch, strength fails, trembling hands and limbs, un-• ••So gla�d we shall see ybu to- since in sartorial and other respects � a ' p �'Y or laugh at night,•' - ha' says to Gretchen. He is more than u[�ttally- intelligent E steady gait, limbs pu�, loss of yeah,loss of muscular power, irritable despondent., hysterical, anything, settled melancholia, steady decline, complete Irgstratlon. "Kitty" — with a alightly dejected and more than commonly till. , lie is a Mrs. Cline, 49 Canada street. Hamilton, states :—'Toro,a number of ye�.te?� I hate heart a.great,. euiterer: air — "ir3 never so happy with any- of athletic proportions €►rad Ells a - ' � from nervous headache and nervous dy�peps'la• I had no appetite, and my whole nervous E�Ysteut see.�abd'wt+e•k one else as with you." frock coat well. He has tl pendulous and exhausted. I have found IIIc. Chanes Nerve Food very helphtl. It �aeermed to `o right_._to the - seat "NYtat a modest epeeahl"'" says lower lip and the eyes of Browning's r.., Gretchen. . Except n}yself, you Legate, loosely s-ioat,i.nir •n his of trouble, relieving the headache, improving digestion and toning up flier syetaem �enc+redly.'t " ' •' - Ont. states :—"Some weeks ago began a cotes ot:.=treaty: ought to havo added." ;- head.'c And he will hove t-,3s n::he ' ]lire. Symons, 42 St. Clair street. Belleville, ' -• x • � � rrtent with Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and found • It a vfry satisfactory mexiicitrie• I was formerly -troubled "I{iell, I'm not �sure,�- c#o you in the temple of fame as the rinly �: With nervous exhaustion ar►td a weal., fluttering bet�►rt. VPb4ttever my,heart 17rothered me I would 'have spells at know?" e�ys Jack,. simply, almost King. who attended the Co.•uniition • *�,�- ' �eea•kneas anti"dirzin.ess, which were very dir�tressint. 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't+. .. . .:- •♦. 7. .# .f ..- .,:w.- .. ...,.. a.�.." s .. o ... -a,.. •�. ,s t .,, 1a r. `�,� _..:•s _ y t , - - 5 M , • Bice the Hort baffle at the lVN h ' ti• - :h, ♦ S TMP". y t� SE ti e �:i _ t • w>itneee them is most eradlllg, t►nd h 17 0 sideline t dt 14 • s 'F-.'v'{4 t e; N t+,-y -t•- -£iyy' derw halt of the north half of t the sooner their oaourr nae is made _ _> lots 84 and 85 in con 6 to I .p1b Ma eely - impossible the better it will be for.-the the south 5 ohains'72 links of the rtbn ear Y' nation. !O>ee s fi ween lots 84 and 36 jin or n , � , , 0, 1 o rde flebet } !i 6. ezoepUag the(3 P H crossing to ecce• s " m me - s Pickering; Council. •;� �'�� Hoed ; the south half of sideline b�tweta - - "'Iti�: •y .�4M: w F. 4:-.f :Re'ra tin tP 2Jr ?` - -- ,�`- - C _ .. • . : ::.,• lots 32 and 88 in eon 7,excep q be ..- err ,�r ;x a . Tbe•aboyd obuticii met asett to sd• R Orossf ng to W Turner the weep half s t 'onrnment on Monday,J 1 28th,members of she north halt sidalint'batwas 10+s • all present the seers in- t e chair. The 42 and 33 to con 7 to H B Lott ; th east p�} t T�g�s minutes oI the]pet meeting were read and halt of ibi north ht►1! of sideline c�raea ` - esti• 1.001tpaidISadwiaN roved. + •1.1i pe year; • approved. lose 32 and 33 in con 7 to James Da field; Mr Chester was heard road allowance half o north halt of t side ` : � pp •: Dd C the east h f the no r RATES OF ADYIi+BTfBINti .. ,:. b t. H st d that lake I H across lot 34, cona e line between lots 26 and 27 in eon 8' qo > insertion,per tine - e - 6 „wee had washed oat part of same, bat was Gregg jr ; the west half of the nortk;half of � 11"h subssq neat insertion,pe r-lin �- 6 w' bar R'liis r•te does not include Legal or Foreign ed- willing to purchase the re cinder. sideline between lose 26 and 27 in amqpn- XCom from And Johnsto re rubbish 610 .Mrs Frank SpoffaM ; the west hal! of th® - "e ecial terms given to parties mating oo of laremont. ash lour fifths ! the south ball of vide s tr noir for 9 or 6 monsbs orb the year. Half- On streets C so o •:. i - or earl oontra6te a;a�le quarterly. Com was read from J Farawiil K O, line between lots 16 and 1;in con 8 to JOG -. ly y y p >wt lines or under, with Pape•► County clerk, asking cos oil to send one or Business caeat g Pilkey ; the east halt of the swath four- !do, n• ear,45 ac,payable in advance- more delegates to a spools meeting Of the fifths and the north Ona fifth of the south o y g pw @=Notice in local columns ten cents per line, ` s _ rive cents per line each sabse�aen• tnsertioa, Connty eoanoil to be held at an early date, h of iidetine betwspn lots 16 and 17 iia s peeial contract rates made known on appiiaa- to consider the question o good roads, and con 8 to Frank Soden . the east half of the You WI 1 �a �o �uy these gooC�g soon.... on. No free advertising . ria the advisability of asses q some of the north quarter and the ,rest• halt of ih r netraotio sn t Advertisements without written ac' government grant. north half of sideline betwee,2 lots 16 __ wiIIbe inserted anti] forbidden and obese 17 in con 8 to Dan Foesy•h; io{} T R Co oor�lingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise' AComwas read itoYn Jas MCCa1100h, Buy ` � 7L1T.choice•_ t gamin mast be !n writing and sent to the pub• barrister, Stouffville, as ing the council parts of 1st Range line Opp lot 34 of 2nd „J i abet. what they intended to do awards roman• Hsu a line Opp lot 30 of sideline ,lob Work pzomptlp attended to.. < g - orating N Wilson for d ages to shade lots 12an3 i$ in-ton 1 ;' to (? P R o parts -�` - 4 . `.; t 14 published every Friday morning at its ofho trees during the erection f telephons poles of sidelines between lots 84 and 35 a con 6 - _ ' ' ..>2 Pickering Ont. g � • T� • Another communicatio' was read from and lots 32 and 93 in ono 7,'aiid lot 26 and Lsdro s Ind mi gas 400 81Set1C Vest �-all 81tit3$ and Y1C$B. Murkar do Thexton, Proprietors Jas 1�c(alloah barrister, a behalf of W A 2i is-oon S. The%ggreitste &mon 1k Of the Whissvale re d mates to horse -above sales is !1389 50. Gilts, =eiti�a 4 to 9 ' our Politles—strict rndependeao� caused by at, ping into a thole in high Jas McBrady seconded by Jas nderbill Ladles �i 8hffia� H881�j 9 r ` Vur &.1m—A First-Oass Local Paper. 1 rooves that the clerk be insirnoted 't0 write p , our EaPeetatione—The hearty way in the Village of Whit vale on or about .- • ,: €- . July 1st 1903, in reply to the ocromani'stioa t J W ��� t _�j t rapport of the veoule of Pickerins(and vioini Llidll t$inl� Cotta og1�r�-`tom• 81Z88� Mr Anderson represent tine of the Bea►• MoCalloch, barrister Staadville, laiming l AY Awl i 1902. y r & Massey Co, of $a ilwo, was beard oompense tionLfq W:Wilson for ah s arpee f FR D re larding road msohiner alleged is have been mutilated and fie- Boy g Knicker Hose The cow ori indigent@ tied and sec- stroyed,Hating that this council did not ' NOTES AND COMMENTS. o mended syment as f 11ows—.1 Bark authorize sop rs0n or officer out or j i qs pe . , 1 ma sap oRG}ibeon Mrs P John• mutilate Mr Wilson's tress said. is ab 9811 g C�hI9<18r8 Slid Cott �� r Generals who' are now visiting $ o 5 Wks sap of salt i5 (leo Armstrong way res nsible tar sane. B6e po England are being lionized by their 4 ks sup of A Lisoombe 55 : .P Moore 4 Also that the clerk reply t ieiriho alesi►ia�nitmn• Bn s and Boys' gW6at S mks sup of self 54 ; Mrs Liscombe 4 wks munication from Mr McOal ac R former enemies- They are made tke p + sup of self 56 ; (leo Sal a 1 mos sup of t3 damage for W A Bilis for iojuri dieted recipients of invitations numerous sac• Priwine ars$6 ; Jae Pratt 13 mks sup of F to have been inflicted to his hon through P r r ` ` ial functions. Everything is being 513; G N Fishb! D 3 profess- getting his toot into a pOsthole in he bigh- • Y' done by the British to reconcile the tonal visits to A Lissom $3. way in Whitevala, stating that as the place To suit every ' , ndition: The The standing nom on sheep kills 3 by where the accident is said to hay ooearred e Boers to their altered co ant n s�sed as a nbli hi hway do reported and recommended payor has never been ss g rav on a/�5 u ' 1 progress towards amity could not be ae dogs Holtby 1 eep killed $5 83., or opened out sol each. This oo poration t an what is barna is ilii for far.or. tL o The cam on ,continue Dice reported stud does not sckitowled¢e atiy y _ • ore sulfa _ m y payments damages on acoonat of said atocid at. made 'at present, and ere long it is recommended the falling p ' ri tin Voters The clerk was instracted to otif the I a hoped t:aat the Boers will be a happy kar A Thezton on acct o p n g and eotitented people as well as loyal List $50 ; Payment to Judges coact o! pertin in'Clarertlont complained ! y A revision—Judge MoOrittlmon 58 ; Tbos Johnston to appear-at the heft eating of - crown. atop clerk of council to show reason why the said t subjects t0 the British Poacher reeve 8Q.50 , L R Be - - 82 50 ; R S Philip seaessor $3 ; F A Bestou material oto should not be remov -There is a movement on foot in witness 82 50 ; D R Beaton on soot of The council now adjourned to eet againOiU �' Ontario county to have a meeting ewlary $40 ; DR Beaton for drawing 11 on Monday the 18th of Augata for the under transaction of general business. plym F i during the Toronto exhibition, of deeds in duplicate"for roads closed and R _ representative from the- different bin y No 8q0 822. The standing com on mads and bridges municipalities to the county to con- the following - New Advertise»ie» s., P reported and recommended sider the advisability of securing some payments—Wm Clould b nus on Gg rde m _ ► _ of the noverllment grant given for the fence 88,50 : F S sleCa thy bo nos oa 40 p fly IInivh `t 'tLIRIIt1f� Ola hand lII the88 g1'fldeB, he rde w fence $10 ; J b1cI tosh, 42 vde arae O� gaLE CheapP (food t hu t T D. blcDowtali, Piclierioq. .y establishment of good roads, _ c any $2 (14 ; J Davidson 82 vd grav at go per yd -----_---- — scheme has not }et assumed. gr ; Webster(ii vd rav *5.12 ; C OW FOR BALE.—The it dersianed - _ it is ro osec� that H e g (� Pi lbbuth special definite forty but p p petty a 5 inch the at 826 per 1000 81.95 ; V has for ae:e► Qood new snitch .tm Jawes e made i0 interest otter aha Foweli GO rde w fence g9. John Bark L. Palmer. lot 20.con Y,Pickering it an effort b J hilt on con 7 0 lot 31 81 ; 8 Carlton _ Green $Iteaf, eour;tias til the matter bo that a Sys- rep ^ a - PP 31 , J OOU PAfiTL RE FOR SALE qR ' • ►lit traverse the 'com r d �i „l.t. men and teams amp 8 , G To gent-Pittg acres ruore o less. well tern of good roads Tr11a Laylend repairs to grader 88.05 ; John watered and tainted, enn 2, lot A. Pickering whole torture. It is Loped that the 248 de rev at Bc $19 g4, foropeu TownsLt . A t to H- lt. neck r, uhubv , $fiver Sheat': p Blandin S g N pP y scheme h,.a be brought to a success,' ins of pit $1 ; A Johnston com r d 20 59.:10 t� Lecltt -- -- _ ;�k I f � t• t ` fol issue, as it would l�•e an impetus for timbor and men 812:12 ; J olden she - l; Devitt 109 dot ERF Hl�C3ER$ FOR ALE--$ix • k. , * t¢, i d af► to the b�aildin of {cod roads that concrete pipe 569 25 , .$ i4 tiwt� for•ale al• 90 X v 4".63'-, jog Dl c,3eely 20 yda ors, 2•. cstttc aDbg� t Apply t0 ,l �2 A v:oLid be of cast benei,t the province. 1r •'oden running grader 40 hoary wt 4bc €ongham 4>~tfy, r a1:3 �ro13 Ddedal: 1 I 2 bolts l0a: Cleo Davidson .1,ew- king - ►5atltl(133 r AUtpjLlDt 9111 will be a - -• bolt for ruder 81 ; That Knot raanin¢ ARM TO RE —Or an s iare�• sus � `_; , public holiday In honor of the Kings grader 632 8;,, bolts eta ;Oa : (,]sebum A F bondre•i acme,south half. 1 9, con 4, ., 611erei�bfe Cin sell at lowest Y1be$= • Ptok•tin iilowrug all 4080 At, 1Y � i v I light before`the advance, Coronation. This will mean the L«€per repairs to trradee 82 ; Thos Hancock Itaham, Pickering. or to H T Love I next -tarrn F E 1 tea em 636 y7 west 21 f , a t 3 .aces of bust com r d l 83.,o, men and my p -- r clojtng of bank a 1 p H Calvert 2d Hess. Still we do not believe that a Birrell 122 yds Rrao 8` 7G vat «+ANTED—A good general servant. ane Plentyfor all n" fear 0 dlSappOlLltmBIIt when you 1 yde erav$2.2.1 ; J Green aw 2; yds arilt the day trill be very generally ob- BEARE 7c w1 t39 ; H Calvert`23 ds erav at 8c 81 9 i ►ale to do plain coo Ing, ¢cod wares. Apply We ton 1� , served tbrougbout the country, as the A girrell 10•�•da gran at Se 80c ; Jas - Led' st once to Jacue* Torrance, g postponement has allowed the entllusl Hotel �lsrtibam. 28 tt nett cam r d l0 i 5c, m u sod teams rm • THOS aem over the event to be somewhat 83 63 . deo albite cam d 3 and 4 $1.65, iTOL•EN—Ao Jah Bra. a aoo3 ton • �tI1Ce the 26th of June. men and teams elft 83. f�tatate labor ae huge+. The bu.ggv has be•o recovered ccoled off l • count—Wm 11lcCay oo r d 14 men and and thieves raptured- The :atter state' that Besides, people ate not so anxious to - P P teams amp �,f1,50 ; R.J Hie r d 1113 i o, they threw the tap sway about t V�iila• �of n � have 97 many holidays Coming t0- men and teams amp 122-42 ; a 'Carlton Rouge Hill +ria 1 inti• dei will ibi eiait:�i ireneral N�erchant, Why' ev�tle• ether. Civic holiday has bees com r d 6 115.15, men: and teams em roam ]ictus• ss, y g B Tisa•,Rouge HiH. *0 Ui + for in man laces to take 845.33; Wm Emerson com r d 5 sl0.dp row"`d`d' arran ed , y p hence it is men sod teams 4mp $86 65 ; (3eo White TOLEN.•-On the Morning of Wed• place ln'the meantime, com r d 3 and 4 512, men sod teams em c _ - - p U n�dey, Jniy 43rd. one e•isin is hsraesr. ME very doubtful whether they will (38.14 ; Thos Hanorok com r d 2 $10.50, brass mounting•, Nes turret on left band ride observe Coronation Day, and espec- men and.teams emp 852.15 ; J H Gorman was bent leather under hncki• 'ot tine aebt:. y p Blind bridle with side eh•4k. Also leather s . - • com r d 117 50, men and teams emp 19.90. baiter wits ro • shank. Any information 1 in tally as Saturday is the worst day In Jas Ledgett com r d 10 17.80, mea and badtw w recovery rope will be tli•nktaily rso•Ived (�r t i� a th k for a holiday, b H.W.WarketnnnbaruM. P 0 41 F0+j the wee teams empp 514.2b, The following petsoh made applicstian *. Two things ` in reference., to nor for bones on ware fence VC a Danehesth �j ARU FOa SALE=-Being lot,20, eOaLin L' 1. Pickering,con mini n 200 acres: On eLs 1, of Provincial crises apFear certain. The •l0 rde in 6th con op lot B5 ; Mra J H remi•• are a ood brick house. alto • cod ' p p „. first is that a Government cannot be Westney 32 rds in 8rd a Opp lot 10 ; Asa frame house. flat class stabling and an •Dan • lot 23 Jflo dance of h*rd and soft water. good orchard f one In Hubbard 60 rde in G g ,. 'Farm C trrled On With a majority o o pp containing abotjt three acres. This farm is in , F T t face o an adverse ms crit Of the B Reesor 55 rds in 3rd on Opp lot 34 ; P .splendid ecate of caltteativatioa and if on•of r alb 11�p+�m8nt8 the a e j 9 (}Orman 22 rde in lot o0 Opp lot 16 in front the but farms jo Pickenng and is well feawsa . _ Hay Forki3 electorate. The second is that a sec- of R C cernetery (static road). This fe•rplendld inducement to artier want- i 1 Ond a sal to Constituencies without The reeve and clerk reported having sold 11911 first rias•farm, G situated 1 lA miler Sljd S11Ilg8r. pP from Fatrprrt herbor,and within a mil•and a - ameetin .of the le islatrlAD is out of for the corporation and in most ease*can- quarter from P� kerma Village, and a toll•and Bugglle8 e�,0� , meeting g 4e ed the followitig portions of original a quarter from Pirkering station. This propp- , i the question.- Suppose the toss again y art will be sold to off•parcel 'or s• atatsly to • C I allowances for.r6sds estopped as public y p or'th® best wire fence on earth , ,eomPs down neither beads nor tails, suit purchaser, Fo terms and fur`th partio- highways ander by-law No 800 of thu alae anp ly to Miss anter o• the premiass oS T�t1j�GEORGE �j PHILIA of Brougham, can g►t 0 Moil the , as it is very likely might, are we to corporation—Range line Opp lot$,7 to the to Vy Aicbardson anent, Pickering. �•tt �7 VV+� - t toss a third time, and go on tossing Walton estate ; Range line Opp lot 28 to FIRST CLA88 FARM for eels.•-• 'beat �r1Cee g011lg. Owen htricklands , Ra go Do lice Opp lot 29 �j B*' till :l<sufficient majority is attained. to John Tripp Range tae o lots 30 and Ing Let 19.Base Line, Pickering townebip - f , ' Besides, who is to determine wbetber pp B pp containing fifty ►eras.caore or lea•. It is known 31 to Wm Cowan -, Ra Qe'lin6 op lot 3•i to to be on of the beet farms in the township and `" 7 t � a major of two, three, or four_Is p y rhos Chester ; The sou h 2!5 of sideline is as exttsot e,:mtner resort. shady taro•®. ,. * o Chas situated about one inti•from Piakkring Harbpr Fufficient? The obvious' and proper between lots 34 and 35 n cos 2 t °. 1� p three u}srters of a mile from Pickering an� PURC old as Petty sr ; the south hal of sideline between Dapb,Mbn et•ttpe and about one etghcb of a i course surely is that there should a" t sow as ossible, be a meeting of the lots 31 and 35 in con 3 o Noah Burkholder wile from the school, ittoin a good state of 1 p g the south halt of then nth halt Of eidelino caltivati�ba being well drained and fenced.or L,oisature, at. which a decisive vote between Iota 22 and 28 n con 2 to Dir** B R chard. Were are on the premises •largo brisk coA E ttage also Crick driving house with frame a ' would be taken. TNOTICE hen a fresh appeal Decker ; the south hAl of sideline between barn and stables also plenty of hard sae wit € to also another farm adjoining d dreier, There 'f fund neeess- 3i and 25 in con 6, ezc ting the son th 7 0 he c�nstituencleS 1 0 t t • with about same quantity•of land whicft would ;. ,: .. -;, . d be in order.— Goldwin chains to Elias IIiee an Alpheus Hoover, be sold. For tasttier irticulan apply to the _ ars wool the south 8 chairw of t e no};th halt of side Hisses O'Connor, on the ptsmises or address We bag to Rotifg oar-customers and the public QeneraIly ilial we clave purebaeed - r_ Smith in the Weekly Sun. _ line between lots 34 an 85 in con 6 to Elias Box to.Pickering,P.O.,Out. 41-Im the use stock, including Receipm and Prescriptions, of Messrs Sagll Miller St t { 167 Kia st E Toro and are transferring the same to our, own ` j'4'e look upon ourselves as Iieingma ---. -- -- -- --- Co. Druggists, g P �ceioaiaes, The amalgamation of these two old and well established Drug stores civilized and refined people, and de- g i- ' into one, combined with oiir splendid and well-assorted stook, should make ire the -. xr nounec brutal bull-fights of the a artere 4 a h odyn for it Farmers' Supplies. '-� S anisTi eo le its being the relics ofW n er. , I th . - .: o ing l} f a barbarism, But how much better r{ •, * o " -re - cturera of IN Prescript 16 , £teeeipts and t , .f•. ,, le propriet manna din D►liller'a Tick De- ie are now-sole oats and ' those who rush to.see such scene a y <. Y=: ".''; ' ' `"" t Pro }ietary Medictues of the lata' Hugh Driller �t Co., iocla 8 t -n • - - - - �'.-r p shire Cattls Powder, Derby Blister, Jappa. ; •: as that witnessed in the neighboring ti ` �, Tend rare rf Blankets ` `la>i el eta:' ittroyor, Miller's Catadition Powder, Yorkshire rEpublic last week. The daily news- , €„ ? ' tl,, ^ �� Conch Powder,Cooper's Pine Tar Pectoral, Sir As Cooper's Bitters, Bris,ieL Oil Medic&L Pile Remedy, eto, Oo- sou out the whole county .,:y _ Tonic, Telegraph papers th gh y We have just N laced ill stook^et Iar a aesbl ent of Boots it al Bbin ands olalm trey1 i3 - filled their columns of their papers p _ - are the best vl►lae we have ever offered. oseibxeiof the old castot>otirs o€ the lata With the harrowing details of the die- _ {. ' ' a.: �Ne will be pleased to'a66�aa taliuT ae�p a i, .t d it is remarkable - , :�° :,`-;, : - .. iu-�-".� . _-_ �4�::';- _f; ,. �,, �, ti < r., �. `�a h Miller dt,Co at our own stare, where wawill accord yo ` the eanle eourteo>ae 1 � - gtraeefal affair.. An r, . Joh€ Pares �>�,r�o .. ; ,w wt ' `` E.. Q ' to see the vast number of people who f �a t treatment which you have received in the paat. .,R,emember, `we sell everything at ; r wholesale prices,.atad oa►n leave you from 1Q to 25 per cent by dealing with as. • snxiausly wait for these papers to be e might. devour with ' issued that they g T _ .. your . D 4 �outherlly F'I� o0i1,.' �lt�pi49 flies of yo ` usto this mental food that can- :..• Pare Pavia 4reen at wholem a prices t ` eager g ,• .r. .~ : ,, r mower oattte. Used only once a e week. Agents og Sterling r biaoht>te 4,1, for @+ t ' •t not but have a demoralizing effect , tBring40 Bt er oto. Has good,"heayq body, your oan'e►ttd try a gallon. Bind e m . The reports also t ~{ on their natures • r h their faces �¢.: . _. that women with • h rlt3 ,� IqI g;ne g Eaeit tell usanywhere ;..._ psi �•� r- Uu�'�vst n$ call at farm boua+6e eu where 1f1 Pic a veiled, sere present to wltne:s B'� ,t olasle ttaxi3 $slat] ' y beavily � d Township for o ge. And ala Pap the Highest `.2r..s D �. . �: �roh�So� ri �t k T080NT0. ` blood event. No wonder they', p g rcBRes t' the y Pride. If ou want us to call at. your :" rr> lues but, the. praet! e ,: . y Qpp. Owe wil 0ac olv to 01 D. �eilEd themselves wnE .; place, drop tie w card. r • � A �- would � { rt'- :�' _.a: 'R- �. �,-..�,:. .:,,, -f" - _ _ .�.•..z-3� •��.- •: _ s ... :,• `-". l:a. • ]fort tiff+ , +�'f? +,r Ff}�(: . ;i ; ;.r ,Y,: ,. i -r+'- Q.-.. -�• _ 1. _ nue3 . . t , cont] ., .. . r, . � � �;: ,• ;.�. `,,, o to that It neceas y g 1 u1Ta (� -: , Helder ,r �11��T � PO F.a •i size- .�. .. �• '�H � ,.; �. ._._... ':; f these t : cls o P ..� � . .t ffe ... :. The ' '.. Y T obis , , ::_ ,... .,. , .. , 17 C� law ve. Q�A� r ' �- fro F. . : . f. , . . .: ,� ::.. ,�jt. � .R. {. ._ ,,- . .. - r..-Y. 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'. .: 1 -. -. t -. • l w .: r! -.. -:- :., `.. r t. d{ yy I REMONT : H E Poynter, of Whitevale, has been I ing the funeral of the late Thomas Carter, T.. - ,OLA y . i meroban& of that town. Mr Carter was �• � engaged by l3 W White to as him . ,I�jE ��L �:.. �s F well and favorably ktiown here, where he L fi t Harvest,is well ander way in this with his rash of work in the foundry. �, • _ Y localit was held In high aetesm. • _ ;;. n s_ • [ ,• ' $` y• _ Joseph Boyer, of Detroit, Mich., teas � '4y '�•. `-'' Alfred Al1eRt y o Pickering, $pent .here for a couple of days last week visit- Balsam football club Visited out slab - " '` a P � on Thursdayevening of lass week and au the r ��� teher��i� ` Mr Boyer is Tuesday in town. ing his aged mother. played a friendly game, When time was t Wm Wbittletou, of Goodwood, was in always a welcome visitor to Claremont. p y 3 ' "iown on Monday. We are sorry to report that Charles called neither team bad Scored. Another 4 : bat`s wbp are are hiving such a hastle in the j Rime was played on Wednesday with ss at Mrs Mrs Geo_ Gibbons is visiting. friends in Ramobr has had a very bad attack of in• Sam from the 5th concession of IIxbrid4a Furniture bnsiue Toronto this week, spent flfimmation of the brain. We are pleased Mrs (ileo) John McLean, of Glasgow, In lire Iln�eatakii3q line't►e tarry a complete stook obt and Mrs Bryant and family spa to report, however, that he is recovering Rl . No�ipalting or deTi►y. _: - $apday at 8toaffville. nicely. Scotland, is with friends is Toronto, and . is ezpeyted to spend a couple of weeks :. Graham Bros are having a bay fork Mrs Sweet and Miss Sadie Bray re- with g Be , the Undertake , with her many friends here. She is nct Clal'8IYl0nti erected in their barn. tarnedl to their home in Battle Creek. in the bast df health and has taken this De Hamilton visited Toronto friends a Mich., last Friday, after spending a 1 of days last week. 1 i es and friends in trip with the hopes of i� doing her some Funeral nerds ptf}iirted on short native coup e y month'With their re at v good r Mies Laura Dowswell is visitin Good - g this neighborhood. The storm at las/ . Sandal afternoon ' wood friends this week. We are leased to state t at Levi Pugh Alex WAt80n shipped 's Carload of P was one of the most severe that have ever ppe who has been confined to h e bed with an ' visited ;hie locality, The worst part ofM,a­C' hine , ; r ' stook to Toronto last week. attack of inflammation of t e bowels has the storm raged north of here, in IIi- Tobias Caster- tree in Port Perry 'a Eery fatly recovered and is note to be ,boat bridge township, but at Glen Major the P da a last week on bnainess. the harvest field again. bt Pu h was etrack b li ht- y barn of Po R y S Our band attended the garden party aS John• Morgan, we regret to report. ning, and five hogs were killed, but Green oa Friday night last. suffering from paralysis of the left side, fortaziatel the barn gas not burned. The J Mrs Collins, of Rouge Hill, salted up• following an attack of typhoid fever. He obarpb at sten Major was also struck I on friends here �n Tuesday last. is iimproying somewhat and his friends daring Sunday school: The tower was �a$ Mrs Ge:, Found, of Toronto Junction, r e hope for his speedy recovery. • badly shattered, the lightning having lII t t � - is viaitma her friends here at present. : Mr Hubbard, of Bttlaam, with his Born-On Monday July 28th the wife sister in law, Mies MaKittriek, of Thorn• passed down a and through Ilia church if -'t B y snd out of the window. No person was i of Joliia McGriskie, of Evansville of a bury, who with her mother has beep killed althoatih the eburch was pretty ` sou• spending a few weeks at Balsam, were in well filled at the time, but two children :- John Gerow having had his leg hurt town,on Monday calling upon friends. were stunned: by the ebook. The storm ' while la football is off duty at Mrs Wm MoLay while walking through bwsweu Iarenclorlt p yu?$ baa caused much damage to crops in the present. the barnyard last Monday, stepped on a Mach hap bas been rend Mrs H Ross and ,Miss Donn. of moniat neighborhood, clistj nail which penetrated her foot. erect; almost useldea by the frequent raise, Albert, spent two days last week at Geo Thewound has caused her considerable and;as the was wo0her is accompanied - , eaEering since the accident 000arred. Cooper's. - , we by mach heat there is danger of the grain Mrs John Howe and daughter, of To Mrs Chas Disney has been laid up sprouting, Corn and potatoes are also ionto, were the guests of friends in town are eorrp to report, with an attack of suffering from the continaone bad u the Old Reliable last week. blood poisoning in her band and g wei4ther. Y Uriah Jones and wife, of Pickering': She has suffered very much but has at e nt Tuesday with Foster and Mrs y• AR11 FOR SALE-•--Being the south pe time of writing improved considerably. i Hatahison. flQt Crosby,of the Evening Telegram, part of lot so, con 6. Pickering. comn;isibg days Q)acres, more or tees. Itis situated wept of and ' Mrs James and Miss Lillie Balfour, of: Toronto, with his wife Opens A tow y adio►°s the viliase of Brougham• The soil ts d Satarda at Mrs Disney. Mr Crosby drop olass and on th premises are a.good frameGelro U � Ashburn, spent Friday an y with S and M y made many friends during his short stay, dwee'�lltag, Rood bank biLrn. with stone stabling Alen Wilson's. a►s,i good driving shed. Excellent water both I D C Smith, D.D.S. will be here Its who look forward to seeing him again in i,aO and soft. Gad i bearing orchard and the ; usual neat Tuesday to atten3 to his pro the near fatare. fwr is weaugon hmd. AddrF.se or call on Hf C. 1 fee sional duties. * ' The return match between Balsam and wi�iOD• Hroughsm_ Mrs Wick- 'Claremont will be laved at Balsam nese aremola Hdra Pearson and daughter, C p Ddanufactared at 1 ham, of Buffalo, spent a few days this j� pSaturday evening, when it is hoped that gAATo J ` week with J H and hire Beal. :our boys will play a 'faster game than 1 Rev Williams is spending his bolida5e they did when Balsam was here and run ��jj!! �t Montreal. The ui it will be supplied .,u a sod score. REMQDDLE�i'1 in on P P P K cr IO On Dan-and Mrs Forsyth and R E Fer P I23 �1 0 each week during his absence. ri f Everp��e� ' 1pt•' n' c s W hi Graham left on' Saturday for syth, were at 1llauilla,last Friday attend S r eGla1 tau on hand. g Glasgow, Scotland, on a business trip. I J ' He is in earth of horses. Testinioniala on ari,Icatioil, , Workini; '[' SareeeO�r fo of U�111 Brow Geis;;+ Son t1Clari=ffiant.` Mrs James Walker anti daughte , model in the shop, � 7� , o � with D Fore 'th _ W:nnl 9 , Ale vieiti;le S •; - ; {f '. _ �1tP;. : ardson,_A eut, Pickering. an otY�er friends around here. bu3 tll� �V`, V:,h ich _ g D Morgan has purchased one of the .; Claremont Ga5lpii cream separators, and expresses l -- - ---- -- ----- ---- - a i. or sellifig - hiiu3e!f as being delighted with it. ! .; 1 l Alsl a :{ TN� ed lo�rerous . [ Grain - is g toe pltrtasuTo ba>ndie �it1Nt:ST a00D and sell them ati��1�ES'i' PRICEa enu re, u . istaction iv our customers. great as _ SCYTHESAILD 8NA Oa ESN DOORS. PURE ffiANILLA ROPE. TSS Agent for all - - - Fifty Cents Each Ho .. ! kinds of tali ; `' tbi oomfa�cwt M�ialI M !s O eh�.�ioti�wtin pk�as r { ;' r `' f s `; """"""� swag. We Dass•aloe misleading Dames. 10186 mitiufactured by the I1tcLan„1�lin �s bus a t ��V .r of N to iD0 o W` b abeoi tsl<y J Co'y, of Oshawa: al's' 616 nate The Empire Medicine Co, of London, ''' 1 •�i�1,om'� Pure r ,.. . , !` as we as follows: Ont„ has !appointed the undersigned as : • 9 ri.a fa.:s n.a ly. anllla local agent for Pickering, for the most won Ti us fiaWuA �4� ' 9tt.ein. :at1 oto• eterytrbreotitfos 1r ii r/ ey a K. join. :6 K.lain. { derfal discos cry of the nineteenth century. .c s K,=y K. 180. lb.. Yan'iT dud iso with .zirs goon�1te in this For the treatment of the Dose, Throe%, i ' dile for 706 line. t pod selthe for 600. A Kr tee.e� Bronchisal Tabes and Lnogs It cares Colds ( , Bnath tOl'aOe• VYa esu the h',nglish BA1rottOd Bronchitis, Hay f ever * B�wit scythe. Catarrh, Asthma, Qt Ont. $zteasion Plymouth Binder Tstne - and all throat and lung diseases. Write ✓ ` for particalare,a stock of treatments and Ba is the 1 for Bari so "M �� r , on ' FRU repairs constantly on hand at. A wad t>oml Som li our orbss �indo r"= rnaning :. helnee • •• a"kst. r*” 1 i �re®n River, int.:: - - of adjustable JAR$ ■ rinaow .ease.•. •. tot- ile �� ,■'LG. town The But . ..W.�....--- •-�'- d > tem�_� � . � Ciro a0 sWo _if ia..»...»...«.«..... ro Aleut one per in every four silt- l8 s fi : ta.._..............•.•».-••� PIN?B•ibe. 9rot ru J- tl : at : in......»....................... 908 QUAYT4 <<•rs, with itching, bleeding or p z ta....................M-.-• d0o !s >B n. 10:'.es. There has Yet to be loun.i J �•4AT•u..1so.cos. Green Wire Screen Cloth. k single case in which Dr. Chase's Ofnt- H.st quality wtra.painted• silos °aOr• '''�/ sinbber Fruit liar n:ent will not afford prompt relief, an-1 file Dive it to any widths. Pelee•rat>se from ��, owl extra Binge, ae• ws tow in _ metal is used regularly, Produce a ,Orman- �'NTS 'd, _ dna r .. ant :and thorough cgf'e_ Ask k Yo x ors about . : it The best people tr ,. 1 treatment a x the and recommend this t •. �� , "`' ° First-clave Work Raaranteed 'a1 the only actual cure for piles; W cents- prices that are right. _ n box, all dealers, or Edmanabn, Ba�ee ' 1 & company Toronto, QCs . BM18011d 8tsel blade,with t0� shaati- ' Good -was Ing blaoliines Thr sale - goon sue.wine tour tae. we haw a Dnio�h - t r onto, Does Edd hoes, to rden Dow, — - 1 hoes.all ngutly prtoed, • �Vi/hi SCYTHE STONER, 50 ua- SCYTHE Time . J. S. BUTIS�, TMENT Geo. Ballay,8 old stand. Claremont. Hay or s, prong, WOODEN HAY RAHSS i Grain Cradles, with Saythee, E - } 3,40. Harvest Mitts, eztra :_. stone for 60. �rtn►value s •." .« _., _ ... _ ` .� .• • ° • .': serviceable stn Ten ensEach ...,: : 1 1 s g°°e:er.ery POTA RH 606 1 , - cyC ef3•..•y�;. ' --_= to a good Emer!Stone for T» OI�N'f`6. alae, 230 l= 4 pair.. T0. F S • .. Harden Hose �_ Bidyclea of all kinds on `Band for sate d *' it- Axle Gmase ' '`'•�.5t; j \ _ of all kinds also repairing(done a footlead- Repairs We all.. _ W stook Harness single and doable, order filled A splendid line of gar- - ing 'brsnrl•-Fraser'e. c .•� .,, c. Thoueapd Mile,Mica. ' on ehort'noticu A ant f r the Anchor deg hope values.agog- '� •` K iWf In Palos from 6a a Four Barolhers, Fkc. Pure Castor Oil ibo. A good 4-prong Potato•Ferk for Me. 4-prong Cbil Spring Wire Fence �o; Stratford, M to !upwards. v }((, Pottle. slick Beauty P*t Hooka or Drage,100. ,1> Out, for Whitby township, also north Coach Oil,sou.a tin. _ - Part of Pioketinq township The best rink -- -� Rp lin$-: MACHINE fence on the market �.. r:, �► k Cane u OILERS Bab'or write b Cas 0 r Wring OIL R r .{: Disney, B�,fRftlitt Values b from . �. . :• �r r J m 3a up f . P�rif� x inguaranteed ! Green g lite nnexeetleg. f3a � ted P•os a '' d �pn. god _ ag plvanlsedin �i 10 pt aiva � �Ye Repair s � OIL ` , + and ma good r�bttle am in Soinio.Wringers dbftery to l �` - _v r • cc a few emis RIC a Our !n cost,but of•tbo worth SON9S f ` • 1 ,�f g =. /r d., .., �i Section Knives, •� .,r , ,i. �4,•;, J . . « . green (#reels is _ said watt eC *4M YOU' ow of finest replay of �� �.' . . .. ) p pure p�r�3 unezaeit- t 4s rk vie mportant sh g Doer Gus da, _ _ "'4teott�aan we offer China. Avty ery large ae orttnene obi i'f L a a °= y°a` •h ad for wpia a dandz�,rett g�o Out ^ y4a. Juse i, 13tationary. . Books, Dolls, Toy . �. [ # ;;R �[ t ji, .- lodes#A 19141 TURN 08 Te laOQlti� �� j i• '� ` 1 Ho i y -t • receive or , res • • �.•yf - _ _ Coll t received. f the a is ■ — -- a -trade. 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Adulteration has bee art, that it to alxnas�t .irfiperssi- sienturcal limit of lite unser proper ':d+ �•.• ble for a woman now-a-days to de- c6n0itfonip , would certainly be 100 - tect the false fro the true• b . but a 3teaxs. and possibly ],20. He names :e )"t'r�i; 3 �,�+ _�-.,•�'; '� � ♦ •� �{�,. chemical •nalysls will always detect 'the condltio> s, w]Etich, hummed np � ' ,• Ceylon Tea 1s the finest adulteration. f. W. Hodgson 'in one woad; are-temperance. All ]anis, OfIIcial An pet to the Donain- who would live out a century, mustA �_ _' Tea the world Produce>�, ion G�overument, ter A number of strt physicall Bound be light 1 sold only 111 load analyses, reports that "Sunlight eaters and drink, slow -to wrath, t�rk� 1 h d Y Qoap s a pare and Drell-made r $on anti t Boa -Octagon soap,,, able fro control their pasWo'ns eared f rt aekets. . ,' n$, and lead plastid, ane ant^ ~° p - p--O jCo Bar- emotie , next h day, and you will : ' y Bee that tut lie is the , • ;- . -� - - sip. This, ai course, � .7 •' i�r Black, Mixed at�d green. t. _ i Prof. EIIiB tier light. No One should very opposite of what most men aro _ ' dr�nk�rs . '' Crten.bta, know better than he. ftp to-dale and the mortality list is the , 'lot, consequence. •�•••• the master gave the 'children a Ipn + , • r .:_; �is � ..�....�� PERSONAL POINTI BR g LONGI AND SHORT MILES.:r d' quiaitioil uj?ol t steam engine, Extra Fine Stock. y Noyes oi''r 2nterest: About Sortie when he tboug they all un- English-speaking countries hive $3.�0 derstood it he a*ecl: What is it four different miles : the ordinary Famous People that does the work of forty horses mY}e of 8,2$0 feet and the geo- ONS $�iO Qf$6Q >]i�Z� �4 PER ��X • and drinks nothing but water?' and graphlt al utile of 6,085 feet, making 1 rr•. , : Thirty-five secretaries.- are con- they called out, "Sir Wilfrid Lam a'di$erenco of about ote-seventh be- 1 ttantly engaged In coping with the son+!�• tween the .two; then there are the The DAWSON COMMISSION CO., Liml6d, TORAONTOr Inormous volumes of letters which Mr• 'q, Whymper, the artist; once Scdotch mile. p'f 5,928 feet, and the laity pour into the Vatican Pope told an' amusing story of a lady Irish mile of 6,720 feet--four va- • ;,ca receives more letters and news- whom h� took down to dinner at ridu�`rmiles, every one of which is ropers than any other ruler in the the house of-'& mutual friend. she still in use. T�larl almost every vorld, the average number being was rather given to.. dropping her country has its own ndard mile. _� thefineetmatohwtaa g IyP g Y �'. >ttiery !a the world,mads tr'em rorr}ething like 20,000 to 22,000 ••h's, and during the course of The Romans= had their mil passuum, $ bodyask.E B Eddy s°n e��y Nae, arra fly• „ conversation remarked: I think I 1,000 paces, which mush have been $tl� li{i�ilS.,p4 for......• especially wt .. p • • " The Archbisho of k 'tPstw, til get prettier every day, don't you?" about 8,000 feet in length. The _ for sue r+ea_ 7 p or • >ffice. in the Indian Army before he Mr. Wymper was considerably ei - German mile to-day Is 34,818 feet I � �� !! put up in nsab41hung ntered Holy Orders. He joined tonished, but managed to say: "I in length, more than four and a half � � �' g Itorr Then he was in his twenty-first be q >rlg eaase.rtsdsoton y- # g ��your eccrine; -'What did you times as to as ours. The D'utcti 6t{Ok.r:. each box containing =ear, and after studying the nativit say? His companion repeated her ,. elapid Prvasiana mile is 18,- about sou matches- ,Il: anguages secured the post of inter- assertion, so the artist replied: 449 Peet,, three and a half times as A match amour We@boxenlnapack- 1852 he retired on a pension. It is "Yes, indeed; you get prettier, and long as ours; and the Swiss get t age lertainly unique to find an English no wonder in such fresh air, and-" more eioercise in walking one of their $ RAiCh-- - Irchbisliop with a salary of $50,000 h'ortunately, the rising of the host- miles than we get in walking files ' ► year drawing a, pension fox mili- ass just at this moment necessitated miles, for their mile is 9,168 yards A Lighter ��� �s hor sato by MY the young lady leaving too; but as long. c pate mt Cistss ar services. The Czar has a lalrr'r''ntimbe"r of she wenn out of the room:aher'glance ----- ' ° 1 rhysicians in attendance than an of withering scorn' which 'she' turneel y B �. AN �V�RGROWN L`OI3STER.-:, )thee Sovereign in the world. There upon the amazed artist made him There is on view at the Geological THE CRUEL WIPE. Cannibal King-"Ha, we're in luck. }re no fewer than twentty-four, and, suddenly realize that t,omething' had B i seedless to add they are selected gone amiss. It was not until some Ddus aim of New. York a specimen of Athan who was given to grumbl- 'we bagged you 3tlgt in time for our rum the most celebrated doctors of time afterwards, however, it dawn- overgrown lobster. It Was big banquet." Chapple Chatterton�- Ing at everything and on every oc- ..You-You-you aren't reap kussia. There is first a physician- ed upon him that the lady meant to caught alive by`some fishermen of Basion was attacked with inflarnma- Y y Kroing to P Y •• the New Jer coast, and h m-ake a mill of m-me ?" Cannl = n-chief; then come ten honorary phy- say: I think Highgaite prettier Uiey ud tory rheumatism, and was carefully •• some difficult in i it in the ucians and four honorary surgeons, ever y day•' Y eeP nursed by his wife. who was very bel K '3feal ? Oh, dear, no ._. _♦...,,.....� net till they could get it safely in a But as a entree you'll be deli- ;wo oculists, a chiropodist, and an devoted to. him in spite of his fault I3 „ n ` sonorar chiropodist, two Court •t`` FLOURISHES-,- tank of water: It mearstlires exactly cious. Y p VEGETATION a yh� in longth and weighs 89lbea fi!ndir� disposition. lits suffering shysicia.ns, and three specialists for caused her to burst linin tears sumo- In Cuba cabbages frequently weigh This cruetaoean was exhibited alive the Czarina. Y g times as she sat at his bedside. TO t7ts� cot.o tI OXX DAT. . News comes from Llan open; of as much as 20 pounds. All vego- in all aquarium for a few days, but One fake :cites resno Quinine aDleta day a friend of the invalid ri ;he death of: George Tomkins', at tables 'do, well. Radishes may died and was pres�el v+ed for the came in, and asked him how he was AL W.PrUaa veerefusi the manes it it hbe to o g eaten from fourteen to eighteen days museum. Naturalists aasert that it aeve's dgaature •oa each►as. ane time locally known as the g Y gutting on. "milliona4re:" -Arriving from Bri- after sowing, while corn produces Badl badl 1 he exclaimed . three crus a pots 41+ espeei sl, but simply an over• Te6cher p is not a member of some out-of-the- •• Y. Y +� fish Columbia some ten years ago P y ear. Sweet W e P Y and its all my wife s fault. -"Nhat do we see above with- the reputation of immense toes are perpe ual, The natives di grown member of the ordinary •. us when we go out on a clear day?" g "Is it possible ? asked tho friend wealth, he maintained an expensive up the tubers, out them ofl<, and lobl4er -family. n surprise. Tommy�"We see the blue ayes 1 "Correct, And was do we stye establishment. Eccentric in habit, plant the old nes, which produce a "Yee. The doctor told m that y , he wheeled about his children in a new crop in three months. All sorts -- damp plates were bad for me; . and above us on a rainy cls ? An ,. of fruit •or cultural and - per .mbulator, their tiny fingers coy- �► gr'cen'• t there that woman sits and cries umbrella." !/ DIDALIFH S. DODRI Bred with costly rings. Gradually house plalits, nd bulbous stock are jubt to make the air moist in the I ` his wealth rvanished, and shortly be also grown. — room." Ml�ard s ll�imeot Cures Colds etc[. fore his death he was selling or- '�" : " - - _�� -- anges and matches in the streets. NGI�S h P .TI301;.EII1if LAKE.' CTT 19A XA � WO NDER '.Are' you thinking only of the _ Sir Henry - Campbell-Dannernian 'FULLY VA1ROW ESCAPE. present ?" 'asked the berious man. A >annali quantity of washing soda, FAI• some ti a past it psis . been r "Ur a you our dlut and di{�solved in hard. water, softens i< has been credited with being able to bye i Ittltin the chalk. else as scall in a standing believed that a large subterranean ] ;,� ! trying N' dui y g y p y g position ying to leave something for those Pd�ec P petroleum lake exists at Heathfield gel Weer ii1 Convulsiaas sad aha who come atter as he can lying down. Said the you ?" "'Those who near Tunbridge wells, and it in now Doctors Told Nis Wife go Could come aft r me ?" repeated the man ;�,. ' Duke of Devonshire -to, him .on one a P How's This announced the . an American syndic- Not Live Till. 11[olrning Sats . of genius pensively. "I]o • ou refer ''- occasion: "You a.re like a police- , ' g y• y�' il►e offer One Ht►adeed Dollars [sward foe man, I3annersnan; soy can always to has been formed for the purpgr+o A W posterity or my credi ?" workin it. ht shafts are to - Y any rase of Catnrrb that cannot 4e eui" Slee standing u An uall g Ot�swaa, Ont eTul 2$... $ sal by Hall's Catarrh Cee P g p , q Y F t ) ]Fifteen American cities contain be swrlk, orad t these three are e1- 1i'. J. CiiISNNY Co.. Toledo, O curious habit is that of Lord Itoth- -At 809 Gilmore St., this city, We, the underaiBned, have "known F. 1 ready made, file a fourth is in f+ Cheney tow the last 15 years, and behove achilia who - confesses that he can there resides a mein who has been each 20,000 or more rte roes. Wash- better in a theatre during the progresm, and depth of 350 feet nearer the hour and article of death ington comes fist with 86,000. him perfectly honorable :n all badness has been rea ed with encouraging transaction• and financially able to e:Irry performance than he can at any oth- rewults, tfiough t.tld sAalla will pro- than anyotie who has been privileg- ��_,_ vat any oWl atlaus made by chair Arm, I er tine 4r place. ed to lite to tell the story. WEST a *11 U A X.Wboiesale Druggists, bably have to be trunk another 200 ,, '!'i•ledo, ci. wa[.Dtrt3, KItiNAN A MAIL A remarkable story is being told He is lir. George H. Kent,;' a i' •about M. Ca tier, the famous Faris feet VIN Wholesale Uruygist•, Toledo, O p { ; : printer in t+he eluploy of the Bank _ Ball's Catarrh Care is taken internally, r. sculptor,- whose tragic death took •f Note Company of Wellington St. ` _ seting directly tipon the blood 'and mucous GF,NTL SARCASTIC I bought' a 'horse with a sttlppas�ed- surfaces of the system. Teat4nontais sent placeecen'tl��. He watnted a model Some seen or eight seared ago IIr: ly Incurable ringbone for ;A0.00, tree. Price .75� per twills. 8);d Cy all drop whose feet were perfect for his star The following . church notice *as Kent wall seized with BrighVis Dis- gists. Cured him with $1.00 worth of tue of "Venus,"and experienced recently exhibited "The service.. on Base which gradually grew. worso Hall's Family Pitts are the best: ., r great difficulty in getting one. When Sunday morale is at 11 a.m. The till he has too quit wort acrd wits 1!+>;INARU'S LINIMENT, and sold ,. Pro- he did suctd in this he found that su uoWfined to his bed where he remain- pins in tour months for 685.00. Pro- �U(( pposition the t it is teal minutes fit On i.Inintcmt, $54.00. The rack s�e,9 one df the instru� � i 1 ` the laity co ld not sit for him, as' later is a mistake. "naris men aro ed for scums months. MOISI: -menta of torture In the olden time. she was engaged at--other studios. P!b eicia' were in constant_ 'atteud. DF.ROSCF gz not excluded from the week-night Y The music rack is usnially used for 'ante upon him, but instead% of stnIllotel` Keeper. She, however, offered to have her service: The to in the. front por- Po gt, 1'hill�p's, gale., Nov, 1st, the same purpose to-day. feet cut off if M. Captier would buy tion of the c arch have been care- proving he gradually groiv worse : an annuity for her aged mother. fdliv examined. They are quite said worm. ' I Needless to say, the sculptor had to sound, and may be trusted not to At last he btt�t2llSso low that his ` ]] ► Mina(d's Cf� met Cures 01stem err ; refuse thi# offer, much to the ap- eve wa It i nit a temY became terribi bleated and ,_'i ,� 4 •', y,. g Y quite l gi gtte to Y t` • parent regret of the plucky model. join in the singing. The object of his [skin like tanned leather. Ti�� had W P Q. 1139 On one occasion the Bishop of convuleiotle, which increa>beQ In tee- "S ou've lost your new servant - - - f P the choir is. to encourage, not des- Y yo _�-- - -_ Norwich had a somewhat -ludicrous courage, the congregation." quency• and the intervals- between already," reniarked a lady R in- experience of the cool imperturbabil- thesle spasms found hisu so w�c pathetically to a neighbor. "Yes." THs MOST POPULAR D=NTIFRIOE, ity of some young ladies. ` Passing T_ HE ELDE ;'S SYMPATHY. that be was barely c•onscioup. "What time did she go ?" "I realty — It cottage . the- Bishop was stopped A young pro tlonex was prey cit- :� One night alter a part,icufarly bad can't tail." was the reply; "rho took A L V E R T P by a voice from the garden asking "ell the physicians told hie wife tats watch crisp her." him to opien the gate. He did so, Ing his trial sermon in the church in that he could not live till .morning. A one- of "the int nd villages of Scott. „� A R � O �,,; ' rand to his surprise, instead of the g A messenger was deVatAched for a For 4r.r sixer 'Tews.f. tiny mite he expected to see, there land. After finishing the "discourse" boa of Dodo's Kidney fills which ix pQt'y axe wsGG T,uso Ss1+sIrT. lr» jO O 'r he leant over a pulpit and engag- were immediate' brought to the mo dovlo pootbinssyru has b""Bawd for over dxtr stepped forth a girl quite big en- ed in silent ra er--all .act Which Y pow b'ssitlbos of atoihsn for their children who• Hugh to have opened the gate her- Y dying mein• a teething. with part"& aummea• It soot[». me aaadd P. D E R , surprised the congregation, who Kent did not die. Oi r` the eba- sefana the suss.,ailare ail pain,cures wi■d mato,sa • self. The girls reply to Dr. Sheep- N4 ` shank's query as to why she had were unaccu med to such 'proce. Wary in about, two lnontilrs he was Mia`i,.p r nt.at for tx.na®a i~ pt•a+as: a We rresrrse the teeth. sweetenai the breatiit. dare. u�idenl the young r tai.►a sold by «mggi•ts tl a.♦ pan of the wor t- sot opened the galas herself was: Y Y preacher at work again in . the sh_ op- and -hag Tweaty-avecmts abot•la Its .flue is r-astaulable. s ltt�ene the rwme felt someone ell pping him on the not since been off Work for a Bi t satdtaPotta`s�uuMiiind" wl°'�'"' "Please, sir; because the paints shoulder and o turning round ' he da we !" On glancing at, his hand the y•- " Bishop saw only too plainly the -beheld a gra% and , sympathetic Mr, and Mite. Kent ace natu Uy Yom- ••so yoµr : A-Iint Jane elder, who remarked Hoot Iran, :cath of her statement. isef•y.grateful sYrd as a mark of t it 'won't Ile table .to conte today after dinna talc it sa muckle to hert ratitalde have called a- erweet li We •� •• Major-General Sir Frederick Gold- g all, `I'ollumy• Tommy--Boo poo 1L Band nnid, now �In old man of ,ei h Ye Il maybe dee better next time. girl born to •thgll atsmo ttQo years instruments, orutive, Uniforms, Etc. g '- g Mother Why, Tommy, I didn't our, when superintending the con alter Mr. Kent's remarkable recovery know you were so fond of Aunt EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND ' 'traction ief a telegraph line many PLUCK.IN Ir ` CHICKENS �� :� by the name •oi-"Edna I)oddsl' Kent. Jane." Tontmy--"I aiYl't, "but pore I,pwest prices ever QQnoted. Flee catnloga�, =ears ago, successfully salved odes- Chicltens are now plucked int' `'a �'• Rent has made asworn /etElte- .I've go�le and wattled Lily tape, anS 96111ustrntions,mailed free. Write us for cap. ; Bute which threatened to assume in- wholesale man er by the uscl of ment reciting the details of his cease ;brushed my booty-all for nothing.. stag In Hrlste.r irtnsleal Iastruwesra. :j ernational importance. Between pneumatic mach eery. There u is a imid a cure R p _ Boo-hoo !" WHALEY BOYCE Q0. Limned he frontiers of Turkey�and Persia receptacle in wh ch the fowl is plat.- — # -• r . — _•a t r a s here was a tract of land seventeen " ' • Toronto. and Winnipeg Man Nw ed after being filled, and into this TOBACCO SMOKE.._ �QBr�'SLID'Imentres J ' piles wide which each countryclaim- _ ` are turned leve 1 cross currents of � Cu 01phtheriat GHENti,a E OURTAtNS k d. The, engineering stores of the air from electrical fates, revolving -fiat added now to the joys of torbacco rind all kmdN4ut knee I#anit�s,also ,wo countries- differed: Turkey hay- the rate of 5,0 turns per minute. is the knowledge that smoking IrtuY `} reveal some disear>i�• Dr. Dumon Prot loci ve` Tenants"But,; this uYso ot.eAl+tt� L�01 MT-11fis ng wooden poles and Persia iron In the twinkling of an eye the bird p write.�� abort yourKa.B MEW. saes, and consequently each disput- is striped of i feathers, even to 1ed the action of tobacco floor slopes fearfully towards that - tiRtTt�N AYt111141 M-oYBiMA dills,Box 168,Montr�d 4 ng country would not consent _ to the tiniest parti lea of down, and smoke upon this various grgtlnistrte edge• A person could icicle slide c he other's poles being erected on the machine is r ady for another. found in the Cavity of the mouth. from on- wall to the other." Agent i she territory in question. This deli- i - and has foun4 that, while it has no --"Yes, hir, think what an amuse- � g WHAT'S A DOCK LABORER ?' YP � Dominion Line r SteAnIship• "ate matter': mi ht have caused a effect upon typhoid fever rn� or meat, it will furnish to the chileire�; crious delay to an important line, tetanus (lockjaw), it greatly re you could make this the rstlraery, Idoatreat to Idveerpool s3osbu to I.i.er- rut Sir Frederick got out o1 the dif- Scene-Dublin olive Court. •_ ,*,mss the growth of the bacilli of y'ou know." pooh PoMlaad ie 1J.erpool Via @aeras- _ . Magistrate ( prisoner)-',''Khat and Fast Stewnxhipsa superior aemmau=odailos- "; Iculty by t resting over the disputed influteliza, of diphtheria, and of con- >: } for an cisom of pa-hunger sans and Stateroelm erritory iron and wooden poles al- are you ? o mption. " �_; ',,r,: IINp• fie Ce qa% are amidships Ulweislatt•ntiou has been given to the "� •G t �yy isA rrdartts off tM t•+sld.- . 8xond Saloon and Third-01sm swommodation. Foe _ - �',' ;ernately all the way across. Prisoner-' laborer"a+}}��.•;• L ,� .�;�+..�t P., 1 R �'"Y j,,[11re 8ra8o•Quialae TabletN olYPe • nolo ratt8ofpmageand d1t psrtemataca,e1DDt' t0 any men[ : di .• Sir Wilfrid Lawson tells.a nod Constable'- W oi. hes teca l'ce y „ `stout Mab oiu day. >`e cane, No Pay. Price t0 oeaM: of the Compsnp,or IR Z g' (whose =Sppatit8 " Titxs k d itsor and often he is himself the ever out of prison, your, hahner.' bel the envy of his fellow boa.rdera) shards,K ea coo, D.Tormnoe ACo.. Y, Prisoner--"Hou d .. - t t9oaoa.: Konem W au;l Pordao& .;- teko of it..x At a-recent Veto Bill ser tongue. i „._ I .declare I'have- three buttons off Hie Wcii'ship (to prison6ir ivho hasp IT � - lemonstration in Essex, Sir 'Wil- Oi'm always sin need ter hard my vest,•• >dit 'ass, of the Rouse box in this oho 1 So, been up every month for years)- s rsxnlcr tx- t rid, acknowledging a vote of beggrra, if (wbo .has' been aching to give hills . NQ.�V� � Of ain't a dhock laborer, what Ebenezer Noakes, aren't you gTstnrtsaralal , �m thanks, remarked that somebodyhad a hint) "You Will probably find •� gumameSwiss T.suck tearkerandcalt Y r; { t j, ,r Oi, " „ 11AilillllEyd t0 be n here 90 often ? plorna. stopiavviaeofall Ag"from said he vats venerable; and some- s lore ?' i` Li &c - ng`r9om, sir. "I3ls►se ser wot ip. thi9 place _ M M�l�ak iireient*srm lora) til # dtlai is ' ,.i.fa { y. j lma.tidaLree.Nrlafl-iedraea%til ,oily else that he was "gallant.", r=„-' ,. •T tabid to so places tenses + , t � �-•17 .� ;r r•i ri .-.:_'L,b - - - - -Cows_ '1'eKpQC r' me �pi le-pIIe. rl>1 laatd Son?pthing clerical fibs t3gg9 OI 191 WOrtm9 ,ean with Y 44 r. , �l4ex nn• 'x" (� , lorant'+f%oslorka wAd�alen.e-pati aw�ratan . . Vhd�� l I UtT �Y }•'ll .• I m seen•.. t1. . sy or 11 rn=Casada r =a•bout it and the other- [something stand, witdhout- i jury, a teMperat�}ra NI _ '' military, lint'neither the one nor the of 88 belovv:.�ro. :'. •�.*;� ' y N`' < .a -. - , .,�.,$ :r - - - -� - --- __ - other was anything in his line. I - - fv' bul, --"Hew mtanyr ttseervpplts ]tiLpntrey 8rar1 °Soar r�naTces"trtsi' tiYOOD Z PHOTO. WCvRAViRG Rr ' Y -w*ill tell you," continued Sir Wil-_ t`. 'CI dAtone' $u t spsQch 1 tt you at y ur place ?t" Sukil�ubs like gold, tin li�:e silver, crookery O ;:- ;, r~-=+ i r. 1858 ::was fi0 000 b ,i - ' Veil + h Ilett like marble, and windows likes l [..JONES E�1 G.C. lir ... what I ex". There was a W rife >1 letllgtke. , th ne reran three. en schooI in the -,�rtii of England, and It took 5$ hour tp dell '-hosbc int u>worjRit> " cryltatti`' I' TR ver iii °!'8AY'S r a ;+:: s .,. ... 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VALUE .OF CHEESE RAISED .FAST ATLANTIC SERVICE `f` j i q 721x; Rye--Fir No. 1, $0 to .80}l ' ( InE Barley--Steady; No. 2, 70c; -bagiplo: 10,om Fi'ee`2i i .in th,b District sat Cali C Stations Have ' 'rev- ' os eGts Beight fox. rte tattce e T e e c p8 O P xn 29.-Wheat-CashNoNo : . 65 to 70e. Co •--Sep th Preselat i d a Su cess. � ffier. Duluth, July 29 --W, r ' - - asp ys r - Prices o drain Caft7e etc 1 hard, 78 e; o. 2 Northern, 741c; A onto despatch nave. ;' A - air +ottawa d ehpatch sa Prof.Prot: A -don des 'ate T r July, 78,}c; 'ire temb6i,�721c; No. 2 cording too a Sudbury gentleman who Robertson has -just returned, from a; Times says it has authority to adt,--, r - lIl rade Centres. Northern. 74tc• July, 76tc; Septem- is in �-tlir�- dity, 2,000 sten in' slid visit-t•o.-the- Government Illustration the following particui rs- of the ber, 72}a; Dece ber, r70#e; Manitoba about•Sudbury and Copper Cliff have $tations4or-.the curing of cheese, at for of the Canadian Pacific to estarb. T�'rtinto, ,July s.-rVPTieat-1rhe No. 1 Northe m ca ,\ 76#c;. No. 2 been ' `�!'eleased 'and not token on $rockville, Out., . and. Cowaneville,- lish a fast Atlantic sex vico: �.�,� valket is firm owing to limited of- Northern, 74 c.. Oats-'Se'ptietnber, again b tho CapadiaR Copper Com Quebec: ]qe ;, pays .ail the cheese The amount of the . ubsidy must.. ferings. Sales of red winter and 33tc• parry ad allied concerns. A good 'mode in the month of July and cur-, depend upon the speed of the pas_ , white are re opted to millers at 79 Buffalo, Jul ' 29 -Flour--Firm. many of these have left the " .Coon- eco at ai lost tetn:pera,ture.;);tave All the senger steagers, which will be anal-'f tz , ' to SOc eF� t. pManitoba wheat is in 'wheat--Spring uiet; No. 1 Northern try to get work elsewhere, and` "the cht rartori stics of dn�e $eptem►ber ly decided by the Can dian and Ink good demand, with sales of Nos 1 carloads,'- 81c; 'rifer, demand light; result " said 'fhd'•Spdburvlte, ` "1$, ch ase. perial Goverameuts. or a 20-knot hard at 87c, grinding ih transit,: and. No. 2 r d, 82c. Corn I+`irm; No. 2 that th financial situation in .the Comparing the cheese cured at a service, as at present uggested, th1 { , 81c Goderich. No. 1 northern, 85 Yellow' ?2e; o. 8 do., 72c; No. 2 two Mickel towns is not in any too low temperature wily cheea© from Canadian Government will have 'thy # to 85ic g.i.t., and 79c Goderich, corn, 72c;� N 3 do; 71c. Oats- good shape. Merchants ordered big the slime factories and of the: same power to allot 9175,0 0 per annum and No. 2 Northern 83c i.t. aidd .stxon8: _No. 2 white, 82tc; No. 3 stocks in the early part of the sea- lots cured in the fluctu4titlg temper- P for ten years. It is expected that g do., 6146; No. irtiiiced 58c; 1�ci.: 8 ton, a eeting a good summer's attire of the ordinary atmosphere; this will be su lemen ed b hall as r " ' c Goderich and Midland. 3' Oats-The market is flrtli, with do., 57*c. Canal freightsSteady. trade; and f 'thily have:been dis4p-' the cool-aired cheese wet•e found to much from the Britis Government. 'supplies small, -NQ. 2 white quoted Detroit, July 29.-Wheat-No. 1 pointed," have finer and richer texture, as well Of course every .additi nal knot will: White cash $0 No.-2 red, cash and The gen said it was gener as n milder and more agreeable tiav- require a greatly iner aced subsidy, at 43 to 44c west, and- a Car ofq Y Jul 766• S 7Ktc. ally extiected that the works would or. The loss from shrinkage in and a 28-knot service would rob- hea�y sold at 45c east. Y. ► . ep eihber; P r St. Louis, J 1 29.---Wheat-Cash, resume ;full operations before long, weight in three weeks, has been one ably not be possible without a sub- Corn-Market i ,quiet quiet 'tirtd fit-IIi, Y Y P r 69 c Septa ber, 89 c; December, but if they,do not it will b¢come a pound er cheese less in the coot sad thane being little ofTering. Prices P y of 2400,000 a year. i are nominal at G5 to G6c_ west. 7otc. very serious matter for. the trades- temperature, than in the ordinary The prospects of a final arrangem. - Peas-The Market is quiet, With a Miah6polis, July,='; 29.-Wheat-- people. Those who have gone away curing room. In the cafe of cheese merit while tha Canadian Ministers` sale of No. 2 at 76c middle freights. July, 80c; eptemfier,, 701c; on i are mine workers, and thcY have be- which experts counted faulty from are still in London are considered F track, No. I.hard,d, 81c;. No. 1 north- taken themselves to C;alulnCt and being almost acidy in texture - and be bright. Flour-Ninety per cent. Ontario ' 74 c the other copper mines of the West- flavor or weak in boil and slight- pat crit steady at $2.90 to $2.92 ern, 79�c. No 2 Northern, . YIt is regarded as essential, both by i F middle freights, in buyers' sacks. Flour-First p tents, $3.90 to $4 : ern States. ly open in texture, as were some of the Canadian Government and the Straight rollers, in wood, quoted at second do., 8.70 to $3.80; first 'there is come mystery about the- the cheese cured in the ordinary cur- Canadian Pacific Railway, that a clears, $3 t $3.10; second do., partial closing down of the huge Ing room, the cool-cured cheese of fast passenger service. of four steam- $3.25 to $3.40. Manitoba flours which , took lace steady. Hungarian patents, '$4.05 $3.70 'to $3.8 first clears, �3 to nickel works,.: P the same lots were found to be free ere should be combined with a fast to $4.30, ,delivered on track, To $3.10; second do., '$2.45. Bran: about tlhree months ago, about the from these defects. Flavors object- freight service of from ten to twelve ' tont-i, bags included, and strong In bulk, $14 t $14.25. time of! the formal. organization of ed to by buyers and which lesson the steamers, in order that the Morgan bakers' $3.80 to, $4, Toledo. Jul 29.-Wheat-Quiet the nickel combine; Officials of the value of cheese in the markets of combination may be successfully Oatmeal-Car lots, in bbls, $5 on steady; cash and July, 741c; Septem-' colnpan Say that they are renovaG- the United .Kingdom are s©filen pre- fought. The Canadian Pacific Rail— track, and in sacks $4.90. Broken ber, 74c; December 75#c. Corn- Ing the plant, and many.changes 5iai•e sent, unless the cheese have been way is prepared to do the fighting. l lots, 20 to 25c extra. Moderately active; firm; cash and undoubtedly being, made. Besides, heated to a temperature above 60 The passenger steamers, if built, will hiillfeed-Bran is dull `at $15 to July, 65ic; S ptember, Qitc De- there is a pretty big supply of degreel: be designed to suit many require- 15.50 west and shorts at 20.50 comber, 4511 Oats-Dull; higher ; matte in stock. The close down is Since about three-quarteri; of: the ments. They will be available as in bulk. Bran X18 to $16.50 here, cash and• July, 50c; September, 31c; pretty general, and only a few hon- whole quantity of choose manufao- armed cruisers in case of war, and new, July, 58c; now, Siipfember, 35c. dred men- are at work. red, in Granada is turned out dur- and shorts $21 here. Manitoba will be readily converted into troop bran, $17 in sacks, and shorts $21 Cloyersieed--Dd 1; ateady� October, `l'� Ing th© .months of June, July and ships. Steerage accommodation will to $22 iu sac s, `�oronto. $5.12} y •-�- }'= t� r'"""'--t om August, an improvement Sn the me- be provided for a large number of TWO SOLDIERS DROWNEI5• thods of curing during the hat wear emigrants. LiAr., sv CK liiAl{ :E'PS. ther will lead to a great improve- It was not found possible to avoid COUNTRY PItODQCE meant in the trade. Taking every Quebec as a summer port, although Toronto, Jul 29.-At the Western A Third Who Swam Ashore,'Placed `tlAin into account it is expected Dried applesr--Prices purel nom- cattle marks today the receipts Under Arrest. t6at � Montreal was successfully ruled out. Incl: Y ware 71 carte sof live stock;' 1,- _ that from 15 to 20 per cent. more In many respects it would have been Winnipeg despatch Hops►-Trade quiet, with ori 000 cattle, 90 sheep and Iambs, D sayst Pr•iL. Vit�uo will bo realized from the milk better to have got rid altogether of vate Espiel and Trumpeter avey, during these the dangerousssage, steady at 13c;1 yearlings, 7c. 000 hoi;s, 4 calves, avid a dozen iththree months than St. Lawrence pa Hone Trail dull. Comb, were drowned in .the Assin!- would be the case by the continued but public sentiment in Canada wa0 y- $2 to milch cows. a trade in cattle was P boine lttvei pear Uain a+tr€eet hrfydge use of the curing methods which at too strong. Halifax will be tht $2.25 per doz' n. good, srtimttla by small receipts, on Tue.da In con an with Pri- present aro general. Deans-The g rket is 'quiet: Or- and an im rovement in quality. y p Y B` 1 winter port. `. - pearl tweet loads of the cattle veto C�rtstctn -they left the bar- denary, 90c t $1 per bush. hand Y Y OFFER FOR FAST SERVICE. picked, $2.25. pore this morn ng were not for racks with the lntentton of goibg to ' F Hay, baled Tho market is quiet, There was a f it export trade, and a favorite bathing spot up the river. FREEDOM OF CITY, with fair demand; timothy, $10.50 good to choice sold at iron 5t to The current of the Asirintbolnd is Four Steamers With Speed of Lo $10.75 for No. 1. fit per pound, with 8 .occasionally very ,strong. at; present, and its force Twenty Knots. Colonial'. Premiers Honored. bl t a St1aw-The ,market is quiet. Gar paid;-light a ort cibittle sold at,. I's dangeraua, and the boat in which City of Edinburgh. qP the were rowan collided with a A despatch to -the London "Times ' lots; on trddnck, quoted at $5 to from 4t to 5c per poutiid. All offee Y R 4• Edir� ` pier. The boat ovei4turned� and pre- from Montreal says it is underatnod A London despatch say. $5.50, the fat r for No. 1. ings sold. that the Canadian Pacitic ' Railway burgh .extended an enthusiastic wel• 1 Poultry - Demand is fair. We The local b tcher„ trails is nbt c5pitate the occupants tato the wa- come to Sir Wilfrid Laurier and th4 -quote .-Turk ys, youn , .11 to 18c la ge just now, but prices for good ter. Fleplel and'.Davey, who. could Comj►anjr, at tare request of the g Canadian Ministers now in London, other Colonial Premiers, who madl per lb; do, ol�, 10 t0 11c; chickens, s fl are stead at from -4t to 5�c not swim, at once sank. Cariatun, 40 to 5:c; arks, 75c to $1 per p pound. F r selections Sf o was who is :,one of the beat swimnAers in has telegraphed, an offer to estab� a special visit to the :3cottish cape• pair. :_- _ . _ .. occasionally, p 'd. Common Lo Arte- fish and work a we fai3�, paasen- tale The honorary, degree of LL.D. the city succeeded in l-cacfftnR the wag conferred u on' each of the Pea Potatoes+--T market.. is quiet. ilium butcher aLtle sold at from 3 shore after a very hard struggle. He ger service. cotntpo of four steam- P �4tth the most modern equip- miers at McEwen Hall on Saturdaj New 'potatoes, 50 to 60c per bush to -4c per you d. toad© hos way to the barracks to to- ors, morning b the great Scottish uni• !n quantities, and ^roc Good feeders ar ►Ortrh frt7im $� -port. It appears that the soldiers merit, anis with a speed of twenty g Y per bush td loots an hour, between Quebec and versity. '(treat applause followed small lots. ! to 41c per you d; and- mediwn feo� �jp�i. taken out the barracks beat without tedv iigd when the cur- Liverpool in the summer, and Hall this interesting ceremony. Lunch , 3 to 31c per pound. Stockers are p, fax and Liverpool in the winter, to- eon was served at noon by the Stu _ LI -_ worth from 2 to 8 f c per und, vivor told his tory he was at once P T23E DAIRY kfARRh'I'S: laced under arrest. lie will be s g dents' Union. Sir Wilfrid Lt,urier Milch cows ar north -from $25 to P ether with a Frei ht service conr- kept to confinement until an enquiry priming ten or eleven sfeamerg of Sir Edmund Barton, and Lord Gren Butter-The market to-da was $45 each. A ew good Cows will Q Y y ' B P ood :'peed, fitted with cold stop a tell replied• Lo the toasts of the col iet, with -a}>F:coiptrtr>•. of tubs Salt: sell. h"' been made = = modern tipplian onies and our guests. In the atter a her re quote :-Choice 1-lb rolls., 16 to Both I4.mhs Ind t-heep were firtmer and 11 of 17c; selected dairy tuna, 15} to 16c; to-day. Expor ewes are worth from " k The exact_ conditions of the offer noes the freedom of the City of Fd }} w Bucks fetch are not known,' but they doubtless inbuk•gh was conferred upon Sir Wil store packed, uniform color, 14} to $3.40 to $3.60 per cwt. ck ® frtd Laurier, Sir Edmund Barton 15c; low grades, 12 to 13c; cream- from 2; to 3jper lb. For culled CORiAOS INDEPENDENCE. figure IainwithEnglish amount talked ofAlfro cry prints, 19 to 20c; solids, 18 to sheep the priceis from $2 -to s68 by certain IEJngltetr steamship linea, Hon. Richard. Seddon. Sir Syno 19c. each. Lambs u at from 6 to 6c Britain clad Ja as Parties to 1>tptaar namely' a subsidy of $1,i3UU.000 Ilime, and Sir Robert Bond in Syria '} Halt. Sir «'iltrid Laurier, the Cats MA ETS1 L'ggs�-The. market: i>! unchanged. per iD. eaty. annually. It'will be neceary for We quote Stjrictl new laid, the Canadian Pacific Company, adian Premier, in replying, said th y 15ir to Calves are o d at from $9 to crit merit he clai ed wtr.9 his eat 16c; fresh can 'fetors, 14 to 14c; =10 each, or fr m 4 to 6c per 1D. A trpeclal despatch ricelved at St. should a steam hip contract b© Y �} seconds and c� ecks, 10 to 12c. Good to choir la tbo and calves are Petersburg from Seoul, Corea. an- awarded to it, to make special ar- deavor to bring thel French and Brf Cheese - Market unchanged. :,; We wanted. nouniMe;a; the conclusion of an. flat- raaagemeovts, with the Minister of fish sections in Caq'+oda to lave an :-Fine t 10 t 10 o- Hos re27rai ten hon The top portant agreement between the Bri- Railways for the transportation of respect each other &rid be true Br quote > t o } are 8 fly tish and Japanese lltinisters to Co- pasewWers and freight between St. tish subjects. In the evening th �. onds, 91 to 1 C. price for choi hogs is $7.85 per Q cwt. Light a fat hogs aro �7 per rem on one hand, and the Japanese John and Halifax Ip the winter, but corporation of the City vt Edi>, r "'^ councilor, Kato, special, advisor of tyre is- no doubt that this could be burgh gave a banquet to the C{ HOG PRODUCTS.- .'.' cwt. Hogs o fetch the top price the Corean Emperor.- on the other, easily accomplished. The Times edi- tenial Premiers at Balmoral RHote1 Dressed ho unchanged H pro- not be of prime quality, and scale g ng e* P by which Grant Britain and Japan tonally assumes that such an otter On Monday the Premiers were et ducts rule fin We quote :-Bacon, not below 160 no above 200 lbs. q Ir`ollowi i t range of acts- both guarantee Cotea'e and©pend- was not made without knowledge of tertained by the pity of C}lawgoq long clear, 3 }c, in ton and case � � q enee and pledge her their support the conditions the Imperial Gov- Sir- Wilfrid Lauri was. therefore ` lots. Pork, ess, $21.50 to $22 tions :- and assistance in all important quer- erntnent is prepared to acuedp. 11 unable to return to London on Sud -' do, sihort cut, $23.50 to $24. Cattle.; 5 25 60 tions affecting her International and sayer it is a geed augury that the day pas he had ince dad. Smoked me ts-Hamas, Shippers. : pe cwt... ..,...$, $ - 13} to 14c; do light... .. ... 4.25 5.2k°S foreign policy. Corea, in return, proposal emanates from a company breakfast bac n, 15c; rolls, 12 tO Butcher, choi .. .• ..... 4.25 tS.00 agrees to raise her naval sad midi- that has already given proofs that DROVE HI INS , 12 fe, backs; �5 to 15#c; shoulders, '€•' tory eattrbltahments to a footing it can conduct a great ocean ser . ` 11�} to 12c. Butcher, ordin ry to good...... ..... ... ... .: 8.50 4.25 sufllcicnt for her own defence, and viae on sound business lines. Lard-Pricer uncl tinged. We-quote: ••• 2.50 3.75 also in case of raising a foreign After Six Months in Jail Valilt Tierces, 111c; ubs, Stockers, per wt .. loan, site agrees to restrict herself ( co is Mind `Gave Wa 't 11 c; pails, 11 c Sheep a Lambs. � ! y' compound, 8 to 10 c. "ATJOHN CHINAMAN PAYS ,. # � to the markets of Great Britain, .1 a- _ Cholce ewes, r t...... 3:40 3.60 Sault Ste. Marie despatch ...• 5.00 6x00 Pnn and the United alta,tes. she A Lambs, per cwt.... .....1. Six months in ja 1, during tvhic; MONTR AL MA mss• ttrrther agrees that no for igners Increase of One Thousand iir cla. Bucks, per cwt... ....... 2.50 2.76 8 his wife has left f r Montreal, wit; Culls each... .. 2.00 3.00 shall b6 appointed to, positions in nese Immigrants to Canada. his c ldr n h oven t to Montreal, July 29.-There is no .... ••• . .... hi •o as p o be ' change of arty kind in the grain: Mille d Calves. the Corean State service; that mea- An Ottawa despatch- says Tho much .for 11Ir. Vali court, and hi Cows, each..... ....25.00 45.00 sins steall be immediately taken for roes revenue in connection � with f market; which continues .luiet and the protection of Corean territory+ g mind has give way under th Calves, each... . 2.00 10.00 Chinese immigration for the e even stagnant. Flours are in fair g Y strain: I�•om a strong, rebus demand at steady p and that a protest chaff imlmediate- rices, and there Hags. ending June 80th amounted to man, Valincourt is now a mere she for uo change in the attitude of roll- 'Choice hogs, per cwt:r,.,' 6.76 '1.2:5 ly be made agalrri>,t any State' or $64,972, as against $178,704 for dow, No healthier man than tri ed oats. Bran is quiet for .local de- Light hogs, p r wt....... 6.75 _ 7.00 ,Persons attempting o erect the provious fiscal year, showing an could be found anywhere .before las nand, but large sales are reported Heavy hogs, per cwt...... 6.75 7.00 or buildings situated so as to pre- -,ported of $186,268, or 104 per winter when hew sitting by tht Sows, per cw .... 3.50 4.00 judice Coma's schemce for .national Cent s increase is by leading millers for foreign ac- S •••• • ••• . T main due side of his sick wif , and a man out ... 0.00 2.00 defence. This mainly count at the highest prices quoted Stags, piBr• Cwt...... wrT♦ _ to raising the poll tax from $50 to side demanded ad ittance, and safe for Manitoba. Provisions are un- ( _ Wo. At the same time there was he would break th dooir in unless it changed, though in fair demand, but ELEVATOR N THE WEST. �IIESTION OF TERMS* an increase of 1,007 in the Chinese was opened. The house had beer chs se is firm, at an advance of an- _ who paid the poll tax, the number formerly occupied l y bad characters other 1c. Futter is also firm for Csplteity H.ar eregsed Four Mil- remise Bond's S' b& iu.Lon,d": for the,last fiscal year being 3,525, and Valincourt tried to tell the mar F.- choice creamery. Eggs are none too lion B is in Year. as against 2,518 for 1900-01. Add- that they had moved away. Crast Aluch Canvassed. ing 62 wdro were exempt from the w the man's foot against thi plentiful, and; are in good demand, "An .Ottawa espatch says: AG- ant Grain -.-Ma wheat at Port cording to o clad advices which A St. John's, Nfld., despatch says: tax, the total number of inunigrants door, and Valincourt ran and got Arthur, No. 1, 74tc;, No. 2, 72c SVtdespread interest. is developing was 3,587. The year previous there his revolver and ordered the mai ` Ontario, 48c reached the partxnent .ot Trade here over the spoeoh delivered in were 2,544, including 26 exemptions• to stay out. With a volley of oF_ttht No. 2 oats 1�lcally, and Comimereh o Friday, Manitoba Manitoba, 49tc; barley, 571c to and ire Northwe are rapidly mak- London last week by Sir Robert ---♦ •..----- the Italian started to enter the fgc; buckwheat, tib to 68tc low Ing uP for the l ek of accommoda- bond, the Premier of Newfoundland. T room, and Valincourt fired the fatal freights; peas, 851} to 86c. Flour`- tion for grain storage which was in which he declared that the con- BLIND, DEAF AND INSANE. ,hot. No bail is given for a case d , ( $4.10 to $4.30, federation of Newfoundland with the this kind, or Valincourt would have Manitoba patents, experienced last ear. In 1891 the Red strong bakers, $3.70r to $4; On- total number o elevators itn the Dominion of Canada was mainly a Bulletin Giving Census of Inflrmf- had it furnished by hundreds wht r tario straight rollers, $3.60 to $3.70 uestion of terms from the latter. hies Is Issued. thought he did herfectty right. Th 3 West (including ve .at Port Arthur) q ; in bats, $1.75 to $1.85; Ontario was 426 wit a capacity of 18;- gross and public are discussing the !ln Ottawa despatch says:. A bol- confinement and worry have prover tents, $3.90 to $4.10. Rolled 880 000 bus els. On July est of matter eagerly, and the feeling is loon giving the census of infirmities too much for him. oaatsi---Millersf prices to jobbers' this year the umber of elevators generally expressed that Prime Min= g I in Oanada was issued on Saturday. $2.40 to $21145 in bags, and $5 to inter Bond's speech makes the ques- The number of infirmities, 5.15 in bbls. Feed-Manitoba bran had increased to 544, with a stior- tion a practical one, and is likely to dating CHIEF OF POLICE KILLEDi $ age capaxity of 28,100,000 bushels, from childhood, shows a rate of 16 to t7c, and shorts 23 to 24c an increase of o er 4,000.00© result in action being taken to 132.6624 per, thousand .for the - Cana- vance the matter at F the next . see- nominal. Previsions-heavy - Three Heads .. of the I epartmenl dian short cut pork, $25; selected, tic f Sion of the Legislature. blind; 48 dumb, per thousand for the .Murdered Within One Year. ound refined lard, 91 BOERS TO ISIT C-A-Wal _ •' deaf and dumb, and 130.5245 per nominal; coup ^"-#�'-" ' L r r thousand for the insane, computed to 9 c; pure Ctanadfan lard. 11 to An Elkins, W. Va.,, despatch satysl � Chief of Police P. H. Wilnia.th of 11 tc; finest Xard, 12 do -12to; harms, Will Bs Sent t Study �!lg�r enitur- i 11 on the total number of each class- 7 al Im zovemenis. CHOLERA RASES A1t\k�• A,ecoPding to the bullet�fn there ars this town was murdered on Tues 13 to 141tc;. bacon; 121 to 15c; �� ; . . t � 8,279 blind, 6,174 deaf .and dumb, day night at-*onielsdorf, near here. dressed ho s, $7.50;; fresh killed J�anaesb g despatch 8 r- r abattoir, $875 per 100 Ills. Cheese The Government hoe decided decided ,to.send Over�a Sitf'adred >[�reall, C$lBBtlr - and 16'440 of unsound mind, or a He �q in the act of arresting two. ported. total of 25,048 in Canada. F�,. � negr�oes when a third man shot him -Ontario, 10 to 10}c, and Quebec, a portion of a Boers to 'Ctirada -: - f from ambush. A posse is in pur to 10c. ';Butter, choice ere la and Ausitralia stnrid�rriauiturai A !✓afro despatch cava:rine flute .. ' ani -Jobbing AeRore' have been used with. Teat suit-of the murderer, and it is ba rl receipts, methods tirere for aiifpilcatiom An dr6d' "d t�aven'ty fresh cases of chol- 8 1St to 20c; 'dairy, at 26tcr iynproying their, 4�pPx► farmin era Dave been repotted,in;#.We citT}r. success by the authorities of Bronx lievod that he. will b© lynched if h1Y r ' - -= `e : fountains have bx;en Park, New Stork, to d1mW.trnpi',r-V id is caught. This is the. third murdettr,, y T e r g the caterpiila.rs, of an Elkins Chief of Police within r kt d inkier closed. The epideeaie i$'iatra .Ynotst use- sprinklers on , I �_ F 1 Thetlma ion oil. •tltie'-fir' the . other victims have {' thracite coal & tike are pia ed at virulent character. Many of the nal- which wore..flouris�hip,4 in. .the R ;fib=. ra year, W , f UNITED NATES ;MARS:!_ Bence of the Lail Lufiovicittirul3;. 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't i cava vways asct,rtsin the date to which Th -We- date jour subsoil ion to TnB'Nxws is aid. —Miss Lavery, of Floe. is spepalnq a r 4,k't.t ,'_: § • fi�t Y: o !�_': , i ; .mo-" , - : , , Bemittancee are acknowledged �yy few days with Ddiss Ellen Hauey. -. 4 a �, s y t ` . ettan sot Oats on label on the flirt papertol- 8 =•••11dYse Lillie 'Leslie of Toronto >0 will �'' 'y, s , •rti _ ,<_n S,„ f F ats' , ,i ;�• i" .. Oe Alwa e . , fiQ Ti tib Qf OOf1S p• - a . I r . :: w-Y: owing receipt of money at this om . pr g ;, , resp the paid ahead visiting ber parents here this week.— r h and firs Jones spent a few t • p,.gyp' health. Health. ,• r� -MVai# ..i Al iG -�f�y. ;1'?t,E "j fYs s .'•�"- ,i. gG;-ri"T days this weak with Claremont friends. ip the pnbZla a co148 6t 0 • —Mrs Riggs, of Toronto, u spending-a la �ofttt OWY of ° ' t with James and Mrs tiordoa. t�� �• y � • ; ai' of Stationary cheap? and go d, t Y = few days liY�ii oil A $ . ort r • • r { r: PICK11t�INR, Oxr,. Aug. 1 1902. . =R• H. and Mrs, Brown and ohM an � Ott B � � �- x. �p�d : =tib �L : School supplies and a nice sel ct �a holidaying as the former's sister, Mrs. T. c , J ilo Bilk ' X311 that health, any- C`{ xt of s and velvets for dr ee —Mins Ellen H vM� pts. /y�/s `I I{ _� T:T -:4y- .5a..„ J'>)6•.- ;1' fir,V� I - '�, t`'. • • 7s r�R . -. .t:•,,.o,:{ LRj`1'� ;tl ,.Si- Y • _Y LOCALISMS- Fl . tit s .t„ C .: e� 3 Idiot Lavery, of os, a i Ostiawa " ; s �K es:aa/Mf Yhi9 6ii �Aa illy IT. e i -r t y a8x friends ibis week. tawsisi. ` , e e>es�•r a ew«r Odl.tM• �• � a d . TO- -Mrs Fred Pod and fa of To- -� �•a,.d ice: a�►t sem. b �� ': � �' � 31 —Walter Wood, ofSToronto, spent Sun. �• rk • • �� Pickeu•iog. - to were the guests last week of Wm - - ' ' day with his sisters bore* "ri t• s , k: . and Mrs Peak 1 �r .«t Miss P. Wilson, of Toronto Is spend • W. J. and Mrs Mille>�; and c6t�d, of - ' eke with Pickering blends. ult m a fewwE d • • • • • _ .. • TndlanHead, N.W•T , ere yleiting their—Mrs. Armstrong, of Toronto, is at relatives in Pickering sownshl - l sfA l Y present with her brother. Robt. Gordon. p #- ,r • - There will be _ celebration of the �� :• E _ --8fdnep and Mrs Barrett, of Mount ' ,'z : : . .;Y Albert are vision >ft R. Barretk's this Holy Communion in 6t.-George's ohuroh g Abe 'on Saaday after the mor>Ging eetvioe. J y - <,* , V - Go' 0sweekat The anaerelgned leas >3rchated elle bntab• c —Dr Hen will be btre!ae aeasl next —miss Sheridan, of New York, who p r9 ., MOX business of M. Burroughs, and t' ; i rofessional bas been visiting bar brother, Father_ - of _ Tuesday to attend to hip P will keep on band a good supply _ duties, * Sheridan will return to bar home nexs fresh and salted meats. reaklast=•--We hi already cooed ibredded wbeali hf chips, grape i,n�; Russell Brown, of Cheeley. is spend• w'�k• r they fnake a nice substantial brerkfast. T formerly of -this CRU at the old stand and. gl1e us k iT�l• and fo ae th : .: inR a few days with his sant, Mrs. T. A, —Mm' E. J. smith, village, left yesterday for Winnipeg where R, Greig. ualit i►nd - 'ewelr $atisfaotion ae regards q y - of swlnarket is Mr Smith-ie now engaged in the jewelry .i' ...�. _. ,• --Mise Dora Doano, N rives guaranteed. P c gpendiaa ber vacation with W. V. and business. - - - p Q - inher---alae ahlcken, �t� ; t4ngne ICc, tacked, corned nd rosea Mrs Richardson. —A lawn tennis toarrament (doubles) WAtiN • t30• e)iaed smoked beef, hate and beef loaf, pork & beans, canned herring, J r -' :will be hold on the courts here on Bator• . ' ' ' '` ' P —Raspberries, are' very plentiful at - -- - - haddie, Sardines, lobsters, salmon etc, all ready to eat. Try Libby's ,. present end are selling in some oases for dqp afros noon. All those desiring to 3 }- cpne8ntrated soups., ` about 4 cents a box. plait mast be on the Rroande by 1.E0 p.m. FJ�T ' REE ! i �� • � —Rev. J. W. D. and Mie. Cooper, of Allan M. Herr who.went to south P ':•� .r' Africa with the 4th cQntin ens bas ai• d11 kinds of w `48 - St;oaOville, called a on matl of their g _ _ _ __ P y rived at Halifax on his return tri and FB'I7LT'-1'R�"L�".q.' ., i. :` _ - strawberri s, pine apple eE0 leo Sr--IMaw fruits In Season, cranned aolreu, Pickering friends last week. P PF i 8 ex acts to be here about the and of the .4, 8H-B UB,�, Me., —'QV A Wilson $ A. teacher iIs tae F ,� ;a �szi<ls and mstmela�e nice verist of fancy biscuits bottled pickles first~ Gmanogae High School ;*$' s ding ]lie week. .- '' .Y; Highest irnarket price 4 p• y g ry iisn . R ase Is c es at a an a me. vacation. at his home bare{ i —Mr and Mrs Daley, of Toronto, 'dies hfor all kinds of al balk m' ed ,1 kl I8 brill !ar d t o . !Bent). . of $toaffville, Mise Cls polo, of mall and `Winter o as a • _ —Mrs. R. ,�. Bell and Miss (lrrabam, y y ,..,�.w � :s. PP• k'i c of Toronto, have taken a trip to Portland IWhitby,raad Mies Katie Kerr have bees r. g;,' :' 'jpHt� E. ��� Agent, • •: ' s • '' t � return b any 'ai tb• lake witb Idrs Dales and Mrs Pickering; J'O Gia ib* 1WA,eQ11013 Aild gill by . Di :way L =.i tui Wet?k, v t, tf". �w.r• . I , - N left iii �thls o�icb on ib- 0 Baru in the 11 - - a"9 vice _�, odiss church, Sunda morning. ser i vee of rhubarb esob y 1; Saturda iass, two lea , Saturday . D Wil . a ;: as 10:80 a m. sermon by Bev. , .; of which measured 2 feet 61nebes,seross. - ,r ti They were grown in the garden belonginit llama. The pastor will occupy.bio PulpitTo: Ren to Cdr John Field. in the evening, 7 o'clock. _ �• — White has so for failed to ' - -e- James � - - •w f t 'iailWa 'bnd eT w—The,,stone stir o he y g .. �- i ,d � ' Sz, is now completed and the masons have recover his horse and rig stt,len last week _ - • i :., Last Frida Mr White weal to F tool ! �' � # �, er + th in 4is* leq It is expected that the iron sopor- 1 ` will be completed in the course Falls w see those referred to in alis. els• o r a I ' ' • esroeture wil `` , ,� ! • gram which he romiyed the day wviouts, • find our tWio do a bo • of about two weeks. "�' II 8 but it proved to be not his. II _ 81`g �a?'Ht Wl� • go�a --Idles Jennie Dale. of Toronb. who Pr r-� .., , .� , :: _`,_. ' —Rev. Mr. Winchester and daughter•, and price. ` has been Spending a coupe of weeks with I tfoas6oriaiiie Frtttoe 8 R ape of Toronto; Bev. Ur Beid and soli, of M. B. and kdre. CbapmasIleft on Monday , r Not- for a abort visit with hiegds is mariposa. Lsaskdale; Rey Yr Motrin and Mn IIsi- L • ,i. POTATOZ BUGS'. ': t L •- � in and Bev Yr. McGregor and Mrs Ma- • ,�;.;- - : ,r, s i » �, She was aoeowpanied by Miss S. A. Dale — - t ct ahs soUege. Gsegar spent Frida afteirsoon as atop 1 Ftu�s HoYtts$�N 4i Sl'18 t'8 Wood who lett Toronto' s few with lire Dales=Mrs Dunbar. _ � Fo? ''Orli weeks b adept a E&olloroulo Ifition —�� former Residents of Dabs* Ian.*=pay � Pa altMand Iar�' , Ooanty titre is tha.towasbip and they sus "� Lo ' an MentretJ has to - -- �` s nbosoms she bnRioenr of the To- all invised to Durham Old Boys'tie-scion • World. We congratulate him on is Toronto next Monday. Go by Meal � _ • k rO°m train. dommiMoa meets Main at P bis rapid rise is joocaaal� . ,�, 3 ; _ . Wei" �rnrasw . 8tatioa. Od X1.10 for rotors sis�let by � . I . H6t —00.,seeouns of lbs lata heavy rates some of the rortde have bees left is a 0 T R. See bills at all P O's. * • ? Tu»RdttiT�' M rather bed condition. T e large streams While s 5►rtner treat Bf�itgtuas * _ �.• - running over the roads hs�ve washed them entered a field of grain on Monday. bis • �• d - sob") that in some 1) ese tbs� ars biadetr wit into lbs was Rroaod oot� s!r . , R y cahoot has sank to lbs hub. Is ro- wan t l�oiary Pabtie. Pioiteril� - - Wse than lbs reeky d to Dublin. _ -i z , —Triers has been a nsidenble dealt qui oonaidemble time wish loquo at: -- d d in o during the t weeks it. J. 08A b assio"Is the m"hice. - ,�a try . _ grotmd has o"w bets so cats' 04 Car l k � rF' �� *. ' ,.. 8hirfey bas pnrohaeed tb Rermmer prop 8q time df lbs year as it bas been this seRson - • arty flow Occupied by T. . Greig. and , >a C1L'1 1Ci 1 1 $ y � 'I - �j' in Chris —B.tl Trim who has Seco - ro J. shirts s _,:. __ + •� _ ,. , . :• E. Vatlatoms pn hawed E y � , � f __...�. ,. ,. ...� -, .. ntaro ' howo and tri on Cbnrtbias, both, proper. Bobtb Africa during ibe war , Run r. , in COt BII and home lm week. He ber participated io _ " K lies Rola at goon ° � fits , � ,�,_ . ��g tJ1�D�jt �,. ' fidt> t, oral of lbs well known baNlsa, but pi►i+ Day z —Tl1Is section of the Countrywas tis• uT Nit] t+t+ I �©01. 4- . fsrkw"el was never wouaded. On his - itad b1 another heavy under- Corm on y �_ �� • ` Banda afternoon. 'rbs�rala down former trip he was invalided home attar • . h1II t0 made ou COffi>0 a�l Oot>�. L 1• Sunday tsaalt►o North. woos as Retorly wgyyt g y y an attack of enteric favor.- and on bis o T �e torrents and in some darts w aoaom _ . latter tri be was ia'ared by bei"thrown pan by considerable bail. be rain P -- - - - entered a namber cif e;ellars. sad mach from hip bores. �e also saw aetiys 'wianipeg > , A unci9.: service in the Philippine war, from which w.ekada =tu IMo�,ae)sw j 3� Y damage was Boas to standing o,ops, u im ed safe) He is very modest =1 aa° Tortstoa . well u to sbose already 'put. The light. wT 7 �roota Pr.Albert struck lbs college I and did all ht in his demeanor. and-takes no pride ining ~: 1 g g relating his experiences, W .ea Y g p; l $35 damage to the slating. Mr (leo White's mase is Danbarton was'also struck teas• -Excursion to Toronto a I[oodty 8inaaartb ' 1.. , mach damage to ih chi a and to next to Durham Old Boys. aLtlual »• Watota >�� J $40 . '� • t; lD y - Liana via7r �', the bricks, but fortunate l the I mates of IN 1?b salon oa Dr John Hoskins grounds. swan siva t; J worst Former residents of Durham Qonnt she hoose were not iglurd. T e o out t o 6 cord�t.tone aid, rftbrning antll An�Ist tth r r Dart of the storm thro 11th IIx• living in Toronto, have sato hr uR all rail or&R. Albert. doing June Wtb, r♦ � 5 bridge where grecs dams a was, used by the papers a general invitatiosk to all „ratna until A +� d - straw sailors in ivliiie �t 2K Dents re lar 50 cent aauB>:!i.th all nil of 6 8 Albs:- Roibgh prevent and former residents of Dnrht►m tai Goias July IN •Tarnralnii anti] Beptea,ber liter We also have on head a Poll line of chiffons the heavy downfall of bs a, 1Gtb call rail or B B4 lbert,.►. Tlokets are Got Sowers and foliage Jai 21st a County to aeoeps their hospitality ata cod on "Imperial Limited" For ticker and in all colors, straw braids, --On Monday Aftern a, c /��..,,, very quiet but inter" 'ag ev vat took grand picnic, Free dinner at 12 o'clock pamphlet 1"Ttag fall particulate,apply to your W.ue and inspect our trimmed stock The lace at she Presbpseria msass,i Hartne` Any person may go to Toronto that day neatest Qaradtaa Pacinc Agent,or w Y latest in white hat shapes.in ship ' pp . Stan.,when Ed. S. Delo formerly of this at excursion rates 'u follows—Pickering A. 8, Notmau. Asst. deal. Pagsr. Litt. �SAgEB : 8:84 a m #1.10 ; Dunbarton 8:89 a m i Hing street Fast. Toronto . < ' place, and eon o. the tat W. J. ale was - - - Waited in marriage w Mise harlotso 81•i15 ; hosebank 8:4! a m 95e Y (Lottie] Hogle, daughter of Para n Bogle Union 8:60 a m 8fia. Tickets Roos to s .- '- - - - who left Brae ham abs t fear erre ago return same day by any train. Uk !or. ® r R Durham Old Boys' excursion tickets. * �•� $ r8�n �i►1 a `` i and settled in the Cbai Lak district y ean Mon, The ceremony w e par rued by t - the Rev. J. A. Bowman .A„ a Hartney A little ball of ligbtaing daoosd'aroilbd the farmhouse of James Carruthers, Dong 01S • ' The bride was Papporse er by b r si6ser, ' mow• ST 4 York Township, on Wedoesda mora +' E..Mies Mabel, while Deb0 Hogi anted as = P� ys s ing. the 28rd in t., and friableasd the _ t . The you coupe left on g ;, groom y p Inmate! as well as givin some of them d bsaatl'fnl `T` A i L } , the afternoon train for inni R when g Yoia wits baa alar an '`fir }� y For iia dol" irrom a severe shock. Mrs Carrutbere was tbEy spent a few doss b fore re urniaR to tkiek o! the latest pt►t rns in wall paper '• ! r a rias dinner at the time, mad the rest BSld Silverware.Hartney where they w 11 resi s. The Pr Pa These goals have boua& below regular , . v res in the Of the !sully and hired men had Duma in. eves. Ivan supply our needs 25 per es, young eon 10 are ver pop P y t 'e lie and all "d were standing or sittioR about the less than regular rices. Would eek Som ? " neighborhood in which y P . Ruireka Fly �18T Y 'cin in wishing the hep coapt a lona kit¢Len. The ball shot through Ills veil- to examine them betoXe baying elsewboss. J« A i s . and prosperous lite to a ber. i Ing, struck the wall. passed between two Fresh supply of groceries arriving i P P g , persons sitting together,bit she glass of a 1 every week. Binder -Twine MO. —The Toronto Crea and utter Co„ acture on the wall, smashing it to asoma e f } 11 Jarvis 8t. Toronto, ant your cream p I always pay cash for Butter and Bgg and turned the ictu•ed as black as ink.P when wanted. _- sweet or sour A high rice will be paid two and s b ` $ardware Lleiebaoi " Th sideboard was .smosbod In Reazin for car butter, with atthe trouble of r 1 Pickering. On&, 9 a.l oking glass was broken. The -ball . FULL9R►• making. 17. per ]b. is s to est price _ wa a its exit ons of a window, smashing . dor so far >-, r , _ ,. • ,-:-,� ..,.. , , _ , id our patron net at heir = pa- the glass in its coarse, and left several . this season. Notarther ecesuit of trail- its res _ , , P F x„� L �• . - piects of furniture marked by ' p - J iDa von•' batter—yonr nearer stations , once. Mr Cirrathere son was stunned. • ' cash market For ref rents e would B - but soon revive All felt the shock :k ., ; , ':.. 1� •-. :--. a ,oak a ��.IYI Iran ]ldil• -4 , , -...•�-` ._-o - 1 �t � .-•:� _ _ _ � rJ i4.. �, - ;-.t 4,1 - , abler 3 uu tothe 13 # , •` . -. � , t � Y �•� � I Y -•` ,- more or less, and vc8re terribly frightened � - `' : ton or the Traders' $ nk. ba iia. we It was late in �' . until the storm cane over. � ell -� " - , are operating oreainerie in bot =of these' i ,_ ' �• k �• ` towns. having three hn died. atrons in the afternoon before the dinner was Bn• ,.,. W�� A'.` �ATiN � -1 ally partakes of.' a rite fc rti a,ars and �- ._x , - d. • r each place. W _ f- o full in tractions i.r .<, forward n - we will, y ARtd FOR GALE OR�TO RENT. j TLE. J how to takQ care of you r cream when to .t�' Oonsisting of arts of lots 23 and gs in the - ��O p q ala eceee r as we ist cooceesion of the Township otPickerinQ � � Rs ' ;;" abip &o. No outlay a , ,--, near Dumbarton,containing about 186 Ucrlse of v ': d� -x furnish cans and a all th express Rq J .R , pay P gcod land,and in a good state of cultivation. ! _,;' Fa4r �t 88BlBts t0 ran MOi`e biconolriical 3i8nsget , E ' - Ohargee. A number living is be same (food atone dwellipg-bouse, barns VAb stone =: =: �� a ; -iu+ M1e11t tlf tbe'CowB Can Of the Milk, Arid Mar. - $ stabling naderneatb; orchard, well_supplied 1,_.-- r ' • " Ioealisy and wishing Bend,by drop with water from went and a spring creels, heli , - — ksting of the Cream and Butter. - pin¢ as a card we will sad a man who mile from railway station and school, 40 rods to ' 1 fllce and blaommitb she 18 miles from a " W a route or routes, having a p i will arrange • �'a •A R.',,. S -t `•k. r,ti T� _ i �. sir•Y T i•�i .Y« ` Toronto. Possession to plow alter harvest,fnll, ` times a week , lies oral y� twice Or t t poasessioa April let next. For further partien- n �w yy --v -3 'Lv� -i..q .f f 7.1; «r. `-� � RT_• 9{-•' , , r The ifferesee lair apply to Robert Milne, Green Sires P,O., ,. a . I t0� deaxaed nooses p •-.,-, � >� ' , =�i, ti" 'f , • Pqr� an a� or to Miss Sstber Tbomsou, Duabarton P.O. _ l ° :`'' `'' " 8l'itp 4 r The aver s ice f deur lyse] d pat'i9ct it A P between afk executors esi%se tare D{rid Lawson. �ti c stud creamery is BUIE iest t pay all DwAwtaWW Pio ri>a C SOi F expenses, leaving a gal of r+om taro ' .... • g• e th patron, Best Cloud Fill 1.00 W iSty of SI'1114's al bMd at to three Dents per 1 to pa g ..go �, -�►Q'(� ' B. . :. 88 ALE and lot n� ooantwg the saving in wor There 5 yrs Hold F M 1.00 .: My WOO-. �. part of t�zt,con t, et""Joing r, uallsat or e>s parposss, a•sanbdc . question as b the a vtteltates• Beat QlasRoa... 1B0jMqkme pee AW CUM illi Md see• tak witban a tae se oiR• ,. ` :� � ;` t• �' 'yr° '� ]lett of ti , Tort oio - srt►trs,hard nada sQ _or part culats' applyjo' tatdiog of 76 miles. 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