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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_08_08 i ':;v. ha �. :, ..'.. .s�.n. .a1_+,-i'. ,,, �:�• finis,•?''7'`�5�.,.rso•.-.:r"*`s .a '.w.. 3!' .�. . � !w'° •.4 a.a• ..rte' ,=i ,<<u� r. �• .v^,rte. � '.?' ..w: ti• `,y'. { T v fy a.,•��' 1 1 y ti MERL -_ -_ !. f 2 . PICKER VOL. ��XI, --- ------ Z G. ONTO. e � a i Bp ,la OUT AROUND US Kinsale. - a a Q --- 1onIIfieootossat QCarbs. - - e �° 6 N o m� o Miss Rose Den visited the Queen City v S P �t a � last week. v r! o Q Moi+ �ell{CWZ, LATsaT LOCAL BAPPRXIIto■ $iCORDED ST Mies L Sawden,of Whitby, is visiting � g • e,X „♦ _ Mies Eva Rudd. e 8 6 I`►� ' Tao r$sae A" JostsD DOWN s= oats mks Luella Mowbray,of Roosevelt,New y p Q „ C l a O s A. YpI3NG,M.D.,C.M.,Fellow of � 1>1114a " aosssaPaXDsxre. York,is home for a time, MOO Yt81k11 P • a • T• nityt4edioalOollegs, Toronto, her Ot Cppeee of Physicians ea p� ryLotel fir.and Mrs.Fred Detinio,.of Windsor �7 Ontario•Office and residence app 7 to 1C: Br DU&tram. are spending a few days here. x°o � y y•es °1 Wo arm Ont. OtIIoe boars: morning Mine Ethel Thompson is home from the ^�'o c B;$KQ '°Ee i g ro l►d.{ evnina s to s. Mrs (Rev) Pattison,of Philadelphia, its city for a mouths vacation. i obi e ea s O3 all materials and design vieitinst at John Philips, Loyd Reesor,of Stoaffville, spent Sun- °e o a e t3 _ i o Legalo kept in stook. It will pay you Geo Sieveneon, of Toronto, spent the day last with Wm Harbron. O N o am 1 DUNN dt BOULTBEE to call et our vvozko sLd inspect our stook, City's Civic holiday in 33rcngham. Rev �]r Williams will preach in Kinsale m Jsn O•C g �ENTON. and obtain rices. Don't be ,misled by Statile Gerow and wife are with the thatch neat sudsy evening at 7 o'clock. ,o "'I Feb: sn Barrister,Solicitors,etc., xationsl^.rues P y Win Morriah and•A Barrell passed a Cbemkzra, °A %inR street• esat Toronto, agents we do not employ them,consequent- former's parents here for a fFW dtij e. thentsrow the village enroute for Brooklin At Claremont every'rue■dsp forenoon. 'rloney commisei.on otwe cau. n:0 dor cental whichoff *you will Joh° Getow, Elijah Bedell sad T (; through g _«off Apr•I�t to lona on bongsge with a train of buggies. C .ti Pe y Hubbard were in the city on 13atnrday. .���. a B �, o moo, May �,,o eert:ainly save by purchasing from us. A L mag Gleesor accompn'ted by John .,, J n FR•.',F, I)TNTON FC.. D.C.L. I s: gt RHEBTG. DUra. W, MC,LOCS BOULT• Call solicited. 5 Dunbarton.. O No 61.11 Shea, of Toronto,was here over Sunday, e+ o m m Jnly -4 BEE. WHITBY GRANITE r and Mrs Jose h Young were visit• w r m , M C , BARRIS CO.,+ P R T Dunbar'& new tank barn ie nearing v- !< + o, m „ o.! Saps E, FAREWELL,Q' Post Office. ,tbitby,Ontario ing the latter's father and other friends completion. • ya; oat. r T. TEB,Coanty Crown Atta7IIey,aad lo-ooaty Opp. __�_ around here E A and Mrs Graham,late of Syracare, V - clieitot. Conrc House bi 1 W J Devitt and wife, of Toronto,are N Y , are visiting at the latter's parents, s - l Doe] --- T>Op7 a SicGILLITRAY, B&RRI %, PICKERING LIVERY i, with this and hersBrigaall for s few Mr and 51 re John Shortt. • 1J ere.8oli'atcrs,�o. Ot>ico opposite Post• days this week. The farmers haze are becoming quite January 1908.-Whiibp 8th, Oshawa?tfte ems. wh;tay,OnaBJ c na41 toLO .A.;Theo. Mrs Geo Philip, accompanied by .her acxious about the safety of their trolls. Brougham 8th,- Port Perry 9th, IIs• 1111" biro _1 T. - -_ .87_- sister, Miss E Brodie are visitiug their The frequent raias are resulting in conoid- bridle 16th, Cannington 15th,Besyer• --'---- -. sister is Beaverton at present, arable damage to crops sad potatoes. ton 14th. 77ATERSON RITCE31E 9 E£ Y, First-class vehiciee for hire by day Misses Bolen sad Rene Symons, of Our huckster George Wood was so nn• C Barristers,Solicitors, etc.. Temple Ba 1d fortaaate last Monday as to lose tie watch Jng, Torcn:o, and Claremont every 8atarday. Toronto, have returned home after ppend on the base line east of Pickering. Ii is ki F.FLt*zson,Q-C.,P.E.Ritchie G.R,weeny. night i G.T.R.inconnection Freight and MR several weeks with Brougham friend* supposed that in jumping in and oat at hie EvI err MONDAY ^' express delivered to all parts of the Elijah Bodell left on Tuesday morning wagon,the watch bad worked itself out of +/ f etertnary. :village. Teaming of all-kinds done fon Oshawa,where he will sisit friends his pocket. and FRIDAY on shortest nt)sic� Sale end"tom for a few days b to resuming his duties -•... -- HOP3ItiB,VETERI*IARY SUR mission stables in conaeciion. to hie echocl at Psadaah. UXBRiDGE. GEoN, Graduate of the Ontario Qat- St. Johne Presbyterian congre�ga:ion Commencing June 2nd, A. M. Gilpin. ..{ .ry_Callezi, Toronto, tegtste:ed member 1n the___tibo• 0!9.e0ntarc, d�rfaazT3fadtee' a- L-.presezuwnrsh)°°LDS Art:pont.disttesaiag4ss���._resttltit}it u. straf m tier_and.�+941st'�of Whitby, Gfll s ani rig dente one and one-quarter miles ' Pr .y{e � dist church at their usual boar at 2,85 the death of little tive•year•old Hazel will visit Pickering Lad will be found porch cf Greea River. Office and shoeing forge . H. p.m, whilst their own ehnrch is under Adams, daughter of Mrs Adams, of Erie, in I. %Vise's old stand. boars6;0,0,,94 14 sad 1 to i P.m Talepr rpb wn the.residesse of bar ,�■■s Groan -goingestepsiv_e and thorough renovatior. panni, occurred at or Idtvor, Ont - t1REEre elvER. shortly after air o'clock. Ansttn Pennock, repaired. All work warranted. J. SHIRLEY,Veterinary 8argeoa, Furniture,,.. ayoaog map employed be bo the ya d P�. Son.Gradastereof�tbe Out no V o the r Adr. and Mrs Robert Defoe open& Moa• w►s leading s spirited horse about the yard edical A.eoemb-oa. be day last in Toronto. At r call from her little brother, whowas -•i,Coo etennary bur basket factories are rasing night watching the&aims],the child left the tea g�,n diseases and inlnnes of%be domestic ammai. PiQW ' ;C O$nt8 areasoi acoordiad to the most modern approved sad day to cope with orders table and rushed into she yard, immediate, t oodaeiea.in-pnoasp.ea• OfDc•tn T.A. Gretgs A full line of 6rva• Mrs. A D. oFhite, of Pilot Mound,Dian , ly behind the horse, which was teartag ' I an &cls nI anop,zea►d•nu oa Cn6sf h 81 oppo- clan fw-aitnre now is visiting Lt Mrs. Alt. I3oover'e,, and pinnaia= in its shorts to got &w&y, , nue Peat'■livery' On exhibition is Jan. -Morgan is not improving sa his Before the could be warned of her danger Allsizau and descriptions. 'FR11 atoek our ware Mass• many friends would like to see him, the animal ■addenly reared and kicked -� - �}vtstrtssfs garbs. lPriatrfiF ght. -_ - visitingy n band. --'- Rov�WaE�ortett . f this I was the canal her ikins bar is the rids o! the y. • -^^^� - � her anter, iAdita Hattse,o!this place had, crushing it elks an 1 egg shelf and continually o ; �. ail ri melon be t instant She was g almost /+f1$OyfAB DIIN1�.Convep>tneer, Corn' n.tt'w8�� goat cf H. Hopkisss,ofBilvsrlf&pJe.wbUe carried into the hones has only breathed a 1 mtwion•r for taking �dansr� ate., L1AAu with aa. low times. It was per►ty as seeid•°t.Lad -��2• MOORE. Qsaraaont.Oat _ ypk�A, paw Mr Lad !!re J. A 'bite. of Broeab no a attaeheb to any one for the �p BIINTING, lunar of Marriage visited as H. Hopkins, 'Silver Mrpla' On deplorable occurrence. kir Adams arrived - - JLf7. Ltwnrer for tba oonasT or oawio Of• 8aedsy T000day evening sad the body was %"an _ w she■acre or as his ruldsate.Pickering John Pierce, of Cedar Grove,called on to Eris dor burial. This is she third or - �iilas•, as to renew old acgnsintancte for Auld fourth child the bereaved parents bays ��hEat � ��� Lang Byy • last to r taw yens. Two of them contract. - ,��►�ID BELDAM[, auctioneer, ro;; Sirs F Petah, of Torcula has returned ad fever while here on a former vt8t sad ��J' WObarD.soLD ire. nuc nig antnszotu home after spending a week bore with her died sbortly after rotaraing borne. They iZ• eaaing . resents.....' � &rlrpds bots far and near Salsa of fu las.farm most care, Farmers may bays thou wheat groaad vister-iiiMrs W J.Turner. have the sincere sympathy of our people 611001 Lad everythl09 %be is to be awd will be The Misses Bark have returned home in their great sorrow.-Journal. and"aso%hhe sub cbial adv►asaRa tCj,69.1y 1y for whet Toil.Cash or ExebanRe- tram their visit to the northern lames. e. verfFor Ev► ry They report Daring lied an enjoyable time Radial Electric Lints. •� •' _ _ -� B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP A large number witnessed tbs ordinance The Bride Ds Cop+eywesr Oommi■■ion."for taking Any quantity of feed for sale at reason of Baptiam administered by the Rev W -- I■mdrrfta Aeeovatana. Els. Yoa•7 Mo low able prices, it is re reed that the Cornwall Toronto E. _vorton, esparintendeot of Soma Mis p� on hrm myart� Inner of X iosa Lic• sicca. Electric Railway people e m is palated The �+r�am M1 �mmaL' Jblteval., Bas. ` All our industries here ore bevy, Our arrangements frith all the municipalities it HALF HOUSE. T from Cornwall to Trenton for the right of E, 6iagittoo Road D. Brokenahlre, PMek•riag,on miller and general merchant, Hoover .8 was for their proposed line, but that theyy The Bridesmaid road secommodaa°n for man Lad beast bons and Fuller, are doing & rushing gad considerable hostility from the rna°ici• Poonlu DriOe• Cnteim A I. Best of liquCa. _ busineso- ],ties west of Port Sops,evpvcislly from and cigars, J. SZ LL, Propnewr. 43om We bad a very heavy rain here Sunday Pa The Grooffi8metizz but ao. bail not, any particular damage the trading centres. OII CHER 3 POSTTLL.Liceneed Aac• �' The Toronto scheme is blocked at preset la Gold,Silver or Plate. m, T. Haney dace ably r very backward time getting pending a settlement of the dispute between t,-ipeers for she County ct Ortario. Aac cf grain harvested two■cies of eves.deaenruon caaaacted at • PIC$EBIN G 167 A number from bare attended the For. the metropolitan railway and the city. It the price Is not right,.we'll make it right 1 triodrnre cnuce. T Poacher. Regi Estate utas uncal serviced preached at White• over the terms upon which the cats of the Agent and General valaasor, Strict attention radial lines shall be allowed to anter the glvea to all orders b mail or •elegrara. Ad- ' v►Je by Rev. J ninon Mclatosb, pastor of R' bards n . _ Stew TSOS. YOL'C�ER, Brougham 0°t. F Practical Painter. the Whitevale and Groot' River churches. citIll 1,oaA y on ob or of ;- ---- the latter scheme. It iaclodes Ln exten• Successors to J. S.Barnard. frHE WELLI`GTON Hotel.-Hay. Paper Hanging. Decorating. Audley. aeon of lines from Toronto to Shelbourne. i lar rem^sed to acJ tnorov¢h:y oTertan; ]�sleomiaing. tenting. - -- Fergus, Guelph, Hamilton and Brantford, HITB 1 e ed the above bonne,I am prepared to f-irn:sb O)Lzing• John Edward's barn work is nearly in tho west.and touches Lakes Bongos. ��i= rccomodanon to 1611 who desire to patrooire Graining. Com fated Rice and 6imcoe,i° the east. The Bangoa -ane. brariore.amp!e rooroa. I shat-be pleas'_ ofd071 i'Oinptlp-sxseuted. - yy (atveM is improiftiR nicety alter and Lake Simcoe lines are said to be --ed eauon to visit lfrzthatn• JAB, TORRENCE 2 69 Estimates given: hie football tractors. branches of the main line to Rice Lake. - ktarrham,Ont, 9Sem Several- here delivered hogs to market The Lake Simone line branches north at. e The &hie week at a top figure. Pickering Lad the Scugog line departs from =1066 T -!t•ttosta4t isrt3ea m,=s I Fi YOU WANT. • las Richarka and wife called upon F T the Bimcoe line at Brougham. The Lake . WE3TE�H B4 { DE CANADA Smith and wife recently. Simcoe branch woold be 48 miles lona Lod TRAMS ooixG EAST ttf� As FOLLOWS:- Gen and Mrs.Walters and grandchild• would cwt 63+'0,0 0 No,g MAIL 8:52 A. IL s A gtsolime engine ren returned to York this week. Tic roate to Scngog Lake would be 15 ., 12 LOCAL 8:09 P.Y. Brantford wind mill, Deering machinery.: lne,rWisted by act of Psrliaa:ent 1674 Chas Lyode has been overhauling bis mile,long and would serve Whitevale, ,.IO LoeAL, 4:14 P.IL binders, move*a, sora harvesters. tort n"arfax Branch. threshing outfit preparatory to the season's Broagham,Greenwood, Kinsale, Ashburn. _ •shredders,Page wire fence, binding twine. jLat:loriaed Ca)it&].........•.......••••11,t+o0.000 work' Poi t,,Milch an Manchester,Prince -1tpAlbert, High buggy crstone boat. bee or write 3anecnbea Capital........,........•.... 5o ll W Much shingling has been done in this Point,8hirlev and Scngog, It posed be TsAnta tlollta WssT Dt;s AS>roLLows:- Ross..••... .... ..................:...... Iso•oco vicinity this year, on both.houses sod constricted far X125,000. N1 a. CAL 8:84 A.]C etY. F. FC, Jottcw, lsLets It"jily Conr•rtible.,,.:,-..,,, S,GJ3,[f0 barns. On the Lake Scngog route the .following ..11 LOCAL . . 4.20 P.Y. , -831- _ 1Liafsstivit. Jutta G,OwA`r,Esq, T:H,MCKMLaa,EeQ, Thoo Packrin and wife visited the Falls places would be accommodated.Piekermg, PAIL 0:18 P.•Y. -- _-. _--- -Prel'dent _..___ -, _-Qashier Special attention ewes to Farmer's sale on as excursion lately, having had&As Cherryweod. Brock Road, Wbilevat ERI- NG, N- EWS _ rn;Greenwood. Atha,Claremont, O ilea 3,0' eS. Farmer's Notes ai.cotiated American and Miss Gunter,of Toronto, spent Sunday Balsam,Glen Major,'Utica,Epsom,Rot es :.� Foreign Ezchang e bowtht and sold Drafts to and Monday with her friend, bliss Etta 'Uxbridge, Athens, Sandford, Less kdsle, sued,tytillble on all parte of the world ,Gree,to our north. Zepphyr, Udors, Valentine, Vromanton, TRAI . l6OINGi EAST DHl AS:47 A.M.B savings saiak>Departmsat. Harvest is in fall awing, although it was Pefferlaw, Wilfred, Virginia, Beaverton;, N0. 6 MAIL -. 8:47 A. ;r Delajs are dangerous Interest allowed on deposits tt bl¢best cur• ail finished by this time neat year. Crops Lake Simove, No. 12 MixxD 8:01 IX 1 sorely, when yon have rent rates,and credited ba f-year:-to depositors are good and n abundant yield is expected' Among the other'Tentres to be reached y 10 LocAL .. . .6:08 P.M' Phone' trouble with your a"haep. Geo. 3&err. kfanager• Selab Orvis bas had the stone work t a by this aggregation,east of.the Picketing main W Dy not be relieved his house fieisheo and expecte the careen• boandary are-Cherrywood. Liverpool < 25t 3 from that pain in cons' tern on at once, He will have a neat Market. Whitby, Osbaws, Cedar Dale, T71L&MS GOING-WE'ST'DUN As FOLLOWei Lead with a pair of our DOMINION BANK residence here soon. Taunton nd Contexts. The distance o would NO 9 LOCAL . 6:89 A.M. glasses James -f cBrady.has been threshing miler,and the cost of co would o, 11 MIaED 2:25 P.M. Refracting alatke and-reports a fair yield. .We under- approximate 6325,000. fi stand that Chas bf&Fadden will go flow all these places could be reached to 7 )4IBil . 8:22 P.M. To E• Luker Optician. Chns Lynde'e outfit this year. advantage is not an easy master to deter- Capita = Toronto t3ptleal Parlors. i Paid silt, $2,500,000 Raspberries are a very plentiful crop. mine, Nor do we,think a million'dollars s 89•ly 11 KING STREET WEST. Reserve Fund :$2 500 000 Here again is a congested market because high enough estimate for the cost of the 1 1 of lack o! shipping facilities. Surely work, A V r hese berries could be shipper to a place These schemes seem to be in- the heads t of NITBY .BRANC secs rowhere an eager in 3rir country. or Luer-se tionmof the thectvalists living in of Toronto but obOth T'are not b Y:6 SecLon- - � A w arncaa tr.ated - N ti i,V eoaarai sea tri. ii Ttaau P Special retention gi'sen to the colle•tioa of of progress. Rural telephone linea, rural they make in that.direction will aeverthe• �;;Oil, 1, Farmer's Bale and usher Notes. postal delivery service are two things that lees be watoLed with interest-Gazette. deep its damp, ought to be installed. Our farmers should kecpetand p - SAVINdB DBPABT]IENT, •••• • ar tort and pix- make the money that business mea do; able, Sded,a P�ckeriag_:-Pharmacy Int-0ia. allowed °a deposits o!11.00 and np and such cn be done b rushing.11 brei- Invite friends to, acooinpaa♦ YOU to do not■ ward■. news and exerting ourselves !or these Niagara Falls Aug 20. * �• - face to ra Bi,J.THORTON, -__ L - -facilities- large barna owned b John Bell, evaa.L Tb »ulssall:al stock buyer,of Vernlazn, seryls Lladeay, ba e"■et `� t : �••• were destroyed by fire on Tuesday. ' lir J, aww Attend I;Tiagata Falls excursion Wei• Bell's lose is v heavy. 1O°eJO� fQr ya�a NEW BIIGGIEB of all makes sad is a io styles for sale cheap,Ball and get prices aeed8y, Aug 40. Sir Argyle leaves Niagaxa Felts excursion Aug 20. # aw. +tilts Pickerintt at 9 a at. Fare 11,25,shildren The principal of a high school tells the 'a brtk' a f Second head baggies,exists,sad wagons 65c. Take lunch bakes weft filled. No following aneedote: One day at school I Ka�rw oa i 1 : other expense necessary. Not water free gave a briabt bob a tum in algebra,and Abbey's salt,PAMIR GREEN, Castoria, On hand- No better single day excursion, Give altbough the problem was eomparativol Fruit Saline,Fly oil, Talcum' powder, onr'children a treat. pprr Liquid magnesia,Fly paper,' O C bead. Plow repairs,trsebine sad coal ail y * easy.be couldn't do it. I remarked, r -You o ht to-be ashamed of yourself. 1 robe wafers.8iedlitz powders, Fly pads, 1e=40 ws- g pe General blackgmi&hia�. �j OR BALE-(food frame bona atsd At your as George Washington was a O 0 soothing syrup,Imperial la.nonade Tire setting a y pstesi ' Insect powder,O 0 t inio bitten,Tartaric abos►one . c•Dalt acre,of fwd batpg surveyor." Tbi�boy looked me slrsiigbt by Po speeialy, pars of lot No 14, eon ¢, Pickering. ,On sb• acid, Chloride of lime, 0 C worm ppssw•eels«is a orchard, iitnoted on tb• lid the eyes and replied.^Pse.air; sat!at 00 to iid. Xineston lord half a smile oast of Plon W .oma�be pas:Preatdam& of&bie U04W �h� ! \ W. $. Jackson, vin mor�parston'ar••py'yww�W� - - ' saes t j ;..- .,,:•�.'_ .... `,ey;,,,,;,,' .7 -•,1.62:r•^•tr..3.- s..,.-, .i+iaxl..,y ,af- +m ,x' e..i.,:. w+xa'- : .-:,ry-.r Qyi„Su.a ..:.,a. .'i f„'. r'.`w,r!S,s.l�,,".-.re:: ,�y!-axyqt..:,•>,•s.1ri4d'.-,'...... r .,:,.+u::,w.4:.:w:S..v.:'�.'-aY,... ..ise.. :_-„•,:,..•(--,, C,­' e.'tta^-•.-�.rr h"."+iy,"C`�¢a�rw+,•+>.^.7..':,�'-.:;,av;A''..p(.' .,;.-"fi ray,;a .T ,�a^'"a,.`.',,c-•a?,:;�i:''y4y,"„.>:-G«`.E'.' �•F as. ''y x•mwu.•.+rso.;rlMw.•s,fsG.r �..uw 4 , ;_a-r '.�,, j„L � y »fX.",484ar.ed ,i6."”' •S^ -f<s,Yr'ats'->:' 1,t,4d+� b+1 x^:"rro:. - t.xc. .^s.,.�9 xr -'' 'a^w.'. �i-y,n'.�.•y,'ia, ' r., ww-,•r,x 'a , r . { • V' 1 ALL TO MARRY. F 1 t MUNG WOODGRUCIB aI i g g OWED ADVICE TO BACHELORS- n to a the girl youwant, you -may as well be wedded to _- — ,. _ J y y An e,PPIicatton to open court for- -- What fray ed our. -linen I7se Of Carbon Bisulphide the Moat .._ permra5ion to marry, by a young arta of Canada , good Not OSunlight NOr 1��(�' lath.! eighteen, -a a somew i:7 un- �11U — _ - usual piece ofTe3-proceatue. In manly P recently^occurred in the township of "deal of damage re annually done in Beulah, near Melbourne. The young grt,in, hay and pasture .Acids by the lady informed the magistrate that - common woodchuck or groundhog5UIMGfff her mdther was dead, her father had •Rot only is a considerable amount gone to 'Western Australia, and.there of grain or fodder consumed by was no one available to give the- these animals, but much more is. -. requisite permissdon demanded by m ,sapled-aeon-and-desti'oYed,- while REDUCES the law in the case of the marriage the open burrows are occasionally / responsible for accidents to horses of minors. Her future husband was employed in harvesting- Many ways E1l:PEIUtSL in court and gave satisfactory ans ' tri destroying these animals hs've �atc for the OeU40A Bar 933suets to a series of questions, , whereupon the magistrate granted been devised, but ordinary methods ___ [requen vi fail to keep them in check. the application, and Benedick and CEYLON TEA. It can't refuse you and may be had at all grocer. Probably the simplest and most sat- iiANGING PAPER. Beatrice went away rejoicing. Lead packets. lsiactary method is that of the use CFl is o A W Q + Ext ins Stook �f bisulphide of carbon, an in0am- The Latest Thing in Automatic ll� 1l�U �AR�LgZED[ �8�® gable liquid which on exposure to Machinery. E lJ LEM ®�� ' -ear volatizes into a vapor that is $00 or 360 size, PER .BOX. -very destructive to aninial life. This The latest thing in the way 01 -- lubstance has been used for some automatic machinery is the Paper- UhiABLE TO WALK b$ RAISE lime in the Fest for destroying hanger. It is claimed for this ma- SIS HANDg TO HIS HEAD. The �1+1Ti SOY COMMISSION CO.,' Limited, TORONTO. ground squirrels, and has also been chine that it will perform the work -- _ largely used for desticrying insects in a much , more rapid and easy w�" 't't f"t'�r>•< in mills and factories. It has of- manner than the old method of A More IIafortunate Case Could ;en been recommended and utilized spreading the paper on a table, cut= Scarcely be Imagined Than 4 The finest matehesIn A destroy woodchucks, 'but its mer- Ling it into strips o1 the proper Husband and Father in This theworid,mad°frem its for the purpose do not seem to lenth, applying the paste,--and final- Wretched Condition. Non- : Fwe1T E B Ea�y�s ice very generally appreciated. ly placing it in position on the wall. bodynak- sots esrhr plow and According to the inventor, about Oshawa, Ont.;_-Aug.' ?-(Special) Sulphurous• for.,.... ° a especiafll witabla - -A-'SIRIES.-OE-EXI'EItI3IEvTS all the operator of this apparatus. _The experience of Mr. Joseph ..for domestic toes- towering several seasons' use of car- has to do is to turn the crank, Brown, itn employee of the Oshawa 0t#or4ese. " Headlight" put up Inra►atelidln-8 - oon bisulphide as a woodchuck ex- and place the machine in a new pos- Malleable Iron Works. should be W eachboxeas contrt0d ming _;errninator has lately been reported ition after each piece of paper is at- lesson to every sick person. EYery SttCli— each 50 containing Cached to the wall. The paper is T-P dour I three ebox matah°o- ' ,4y the New Hampshire Experiment Some five years ago, Ittr: • Brown, A Match Q( V threebo:r.lnapaok• ' station, the results of which are (Placed in the machine in a single who is a hard working, industrious, _ n8 roll, and is automatically cut to an to feel a °' terewith summarized: and sober man, beg EverySatoh- _ / So successful have these expert- the proper length, paste applied, and Stiffness and soreness in the calvesA t.t Matches For bale by -, nenteen-that the plan Is strong- the paper put on the wail, while the I of his legs. This gradually increas. Lighter V tx - operator is doing nothing but re- All First: Crass ' y rccomniended for more general g �ed till he had lost all power in his - Doaton. - y 1-cco One special advantage of volving the wheels by means of the I limbs and arms. He could not have _arhosl_bisui;iihlde 'is that its vapor crank. by? raised his arms to his head to save t.�.�-j-{-�-�-� j-'-I-F�-{-{-j-i-�•j-�-j--j-�� �s niorc than twice as heavy as air, ! .gam °T is e. a - -- -- - -'-- — "ria arran ed to travel on a ver- he could not eland or walk alone a-I air. \Val.ace-"lt seems to .e' _ o that in a woodchuck burrow it g ill follow along the hole until it tical, track, and carrying a roll of I ale step. if e'er a bachelor realizes his 'n- paper,the bottom, crowding the paper, a paste-holder, a rotary All the dootors treated him and (happy lat it -oust bemwhen he is m d fir above it to rite top. As the ani- .paste-brush, pressure brushes, and a gave him up. Then he consulted a bed ill." Mrs, Wallace-"Yes. There til- is likely to De in the lower 11knIfe for severing the paper at the I Bowmanville doctor who told him he is a great difference between a hired Mproper moment. The roll of paper art of the burrow, it is almost cer- I could do nothing for him and ad- nurse and a wife. If he goes to in unwinding is made to come in aiu to inhale the poisonous vapor wised him to go to the hospital !n throwing the medicine bottles and I tnd be 1,�1!ed• _ (Conjunction with the paste-carry}ng •i •roronto where they might be able things at the nurse when she hap *t brush, passing thence to the wall. . The e<I•t ntnt necessary fur this { to help him a little, pens to hurt pis rheumatism she will sort tot nuodci}uck hunt consists o4 The turning o! the crank causes To the hospital he went to Janu- leave.. B t bottle of carbon bisulphide, a 1 the t supporting carriage rr rise i e nry. 1848, and remained under treat. ®undle of old cotton or other cloth. Ifts toothed- guides, carrying the 1 i ressure brushes across the paper as went for pvcr lour weeks, Twelve aler O+ry sixty Tran. pail and a apnea The ur.il is first Fast as it is put In position: 1�hen doctors told him !ic could not re- ♦• p=a ,*a R&h"beenslxo a:a:aT -Y+» filed with dirt and set near the hole I * cover and that nothing could be tv I tf y ro ''e'o�f r np an been,i, r.,, o+er diff ':i t'il )fie Lop of the room i- reached, the rest°,math p of t acro mor tba,r rh..aren Oar eady to turn in: then a piece of done tt,r him. lie was re getting acorto ieetao,. vv. ,. .4cC.Pa. to to ,e, tb6 oeli�d, !stopl'age of the carriage is utilized I ; wfuna ta.en m...:urs sli s+ia eons w'aa G w..rd � :loth is held between thumb and , every day, and when removed to . tithe b6u rsm.ar f,r otarPooa is V—-vel is tae 8sY 5 --Inger tafurated with about an ;to make the long knife-bade sever.) his home in Oshawa was like a ,e«e roll or di,cguts in eve r� o•rt of .be •ora rt t., aper.— Twentr'a+•cant••bowl•. It. 11,146 a ,�oa.co.►hie ' 'LOAF _ "ponce of the liquid, and iminediAtely a carnage is thea pulled down (baby 4nahle to•movt s6 sumaad.ex for Yrs Mloa:aws aooth-ax oy-no- 'ounce as far into the hurrow as pos• by means of-the chains, and the sur- I Nis t ard�ioffew, Mr idneobn A 01in, ,vtr�mastmmluad lible. The pail of dirt is the^ quick- j vorting frame moved along to the had h:urd of ii t (fir Kidney Pt Is y' thruwn Into the holo and the en- 'next po+ition on the floor. lfvrc 'and snlFrgPrtcd hat 3fr ifrown try GOLD I\ TIII: WORLD _ :ranee carefully closed, It there is them He did and he saes more than one entrance: all, but one time is occupied in placing the ma- Esrtimate the yard of gold at $11,, chine in position than in applying "I used altogct.ht•r twelve boxes of i 0(i0 tNN, twhich is in round n im- rhouid be filled in before the treat- p Dodd's Kidney Pills and by the first tors and all the old in the world, C each section of the aper: but even j tnenC This method not Holy kills phis Is a short operution owing to j of DSe•r 1 was able tai start work g the old woodchucic. but, destroys in ithe guides which are supplied for again in the shag. and I have never I;might• if melted into inngut?. be I Libby'� N��'(��I IQ1oT Foods ' a humane mintier the young in the the purpose. been sick or ell work a day stnce contained in a cellar irl Awl sry are S U 9 i it hums It has. too, fife additional n �ho + [ am vire I one my life, health and 16 feet high All the boasted cooked J.a gsreeu eiaa,.th.n Dat 4D u wCalth already ol,taimcd front Cali- op—­a"n you a«twro •t Looe sroe. ,= udvant tges that the animal is not •lHE BOER TEBRITORY. and strength to that great remedy, -,a.r .. •n.r v- V,-du.: d.t+etoae•o anly kilted but Is buried. and the Dodd's Kidney Pills." forma and Australia would go into', t,r .e y,a.,,,Oe..,i,.oao�,..stb - - r--- a safe nine ft-et stiva're and,nine feet' out war's yocte.aa Iva autw to tw. hole is filled. so that considerable Will Be Divided Into Eight Seo- UBBY.MdifILL &IIBBYtCHICA:-0 R. Lime is thus saved. A large number tions and Patroled. iJames I Dunn, tG. LABOR. high, I�f experiments have been made, and. Mr, James Dunn, rile naval direr- Ask for our coca New m at,:a Gcmw - were the for tot the Vickers Co[npuny, hus at.p• n. coatis Taxpos To Ma-1016 win e.wac goo bgs, sod 1+..h. off tae l'•1/. holesy eo nee. and ice each the Orange. Colonyo division prep.traO .sume interesting particul yoxa'Ive 2irortrQu•uroe 'latt:eT•cora scold Colonel nfi w Abere cOn holes reopened, and in each g evidence that the youth African Constabulary, I ars, showing the amount of labor i fr one day. ..No,uta.Ao Pal P t they had been opened from the out,- has now arranged for an almost involred in the construction of - ii-tde by woodchucks burrowing into hast nowlete patrol system for the�various types Of ships, front which' .jkNTI-TIPPIN(; tiOCIF.TY: - Brass., b4nd them. = whole country, whicb fur police•par- it ap_rears that }t would take a man yoci,;t�. hAs been PRF.CAUTIOti$, poses is divided into eight sections ^ o"u wor inti • to build n An "unci-tipping' and about 1,41)0 years.' formed in Berlin. The mcmbery ot- -.'It should he distinctly understood named after the chief rivers, says a battleship, 1ed� them�,el:c•s not to IrtetrYTents DrYrne, utM101••tt Eso. Dy Pv�nr one who uses earbrn-t,isui- Bloemfuintein despatch, I•n eac-h of for a merchantman: presuming that th`e;o ieL�„peither .in hotels, cafes. EVERT TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND guide for any purpose that. .is high- these sections a major with from I it physically posviblP for him g P tare vsherr,. • -_•., , n--it or to live Ion can h. ralttt a. . j g or in any P Lowest price.eTer quoted. Fire cwtaloyu”, rs+lxrtric� ^*�—+moi �; _ "til ping' is customary, thin a+tr)male r"U.calfres irrame,for►rD} OUR, find it is also htghly explosive' I sutrtlivisron is made by using the thing to NpwNe or Ns•feapt fa.tramest•. With any. reasonable care in its use old Free State divisions of wards?, I Lccer's Y-'T. «Oise Flcadl Disinfect. WHALE ROYCE A GO., Umitea, however: out of doors. no ill .re- ( in each of which is stationcd a ant Soap Powder d.uated in the goroaMoay, and wirnipgt,Man suits can follow. Used as describ- troop. Sti } further arrungemcnts bath F,oftens the water at the game td above there is no necessity for have been made by which the wards time that it''disinfects. _.pne to inhale the vapor: and a are cut into blocks of about 2tr Lis I bought a horse with a 1 ilup FEATHER DYEING siaall q•santity in a gtass-stoppered 25 mites. Fach block is patro:'ed There are no less than 3.262 di f• ly incurable ringbone for IgOW:bottle cosy be safely stored away in duly by one non-cornmiceioned ufli- cteanl .>•e t bypC U I Kid eio.ee toot IS regent species o! fish inhabiting the I cured him vvith� F1 00 wor*.h of �,°�,.seat by Iia•).td vt oa tae be.t i.,,.:•b a cacrl p1Ace. Of course it. must he cer end wix men. The Boers express. waters of America north of the lath- D11'vAHir'� L1NIVENT, and e>old BRITISN ANERiGAfI DYtisit: CO. ' kept ost of tl.e.reaQh of children, appreciation of the cot'v-�Unt-patrol-l mug of Panama. him in tour months for $?5.00: Pro- and away from f.-e of.anv kind. The Ing, ginco it protects them against �q,i,1 ()O, uo::TREat+ rson a plying. it to woodchuckfit on Liniment, -• - = .Cie P any danger of attacks by the na- � i 4 �+ ),!UISP: IvGROSCF., - holes should not be smoking w''hilc Lives acid will rid the cotrntry - of Minard s !iaitrteat CUIeS �OI�S et�l. Ihotd Keeper, - Handling the liquid. -'For most peo- the prevalent crime of cattle steal- St.•Phillip's, Que- Nov. fat, 1901. i Dominion Line StsA LA.W, Of ,. Montreal w u+e:o-AUir newvla mlar t hu L _. •' 'pie' it is pratiablvt better o Y iy�, :.�1ULL OR SpN. CON. po i. roretsas to L,arl4e Q' 'the local druggist than to store a- An. interview with General Louis order has - _'_ ° large amount. • It is not expellsivcBotha is pisblished by the Timers of aA .very-quaint army s,, .aeF.etAu.aubr 9,�ertorra000,�,oa.aoa care. _and the ordinary tom- Natal. He began by denying that quite recently been unearthed. It - � a'�mj°ya`0f�e a,�ntionhasa'y;.o�1Veneto the mercial rade will do as well for deals with the machine guns pro- `, second sat000 aoa ibird-Claes .oeomoud.ttoo, pot f; that he was in 'favor of the sacxpen- r rates paaWe wd an er sticu;ais sDD4 to sal aa+u7 -- -•— this purlose " that'-whlrh is thein-, cion of the Cape constitution, which. vided for certain v'oluntcer corp9, PAINFUL REMINI)EIiS, Ithec4arvany,or - -- thally `pare. and advises that, where �o ibl'E, _ Aictarda Htas t eo, D."rows,«tt Co.. he said would be a retrogreslgibe -mules should be employed to draw "You remind me so much of.aiy 1 D ust-sotoa x�n+n.ia,.lrorasaL Live Stock Commicsioner. them." en a mu a m G t . :}rs;t d t Roera were treated with justice the -any You ra fin me of rtlto a her down would be u able, however," it goes on, a u f h} - - n officer too much, my dear." NOMBUG a raisrx T is- ehort one. He had a very poorarac:mel6i CHIMNEY SMOKE. will do instead." 'There are severalsu o.4.awin.v',stare rl.rt.,.oLT opinion of tale blockhouse system. ways of calling a man an ate• HOW'S This a ares. s,6r..w,n.nt.,y„er6m In Brussels, Ainlines, and other The English pro-Boer pArty did the r.ens.yat..ctd.4..1.1ro sll.r o. ` Alel fan towns a el method Of use.,w,thw4.bbd6.E1,,-dtaor••, , g nAy Boers no good. Unless in the event ' We offer One Boa 1)ollats reward for T.,p,e.o,•Ittret.rrsr6ai aarrran•g1 `not only getting grid of smoke, but of native revolts there was little Ts t'IIB>E A COLD iV'DYE Ot]T. say cage of Catarrh that cannot be curedtntw.rtt.«nabv,n r r.i'a ,•e,,,,. ., as '0:fer lT rn;C.nad,De<17 turning it-fn OOd Aecount, has Te- by Halla Catarrh ('af@. C S. ye, ` g g chance of- then forMaden of a Boer Trupe�ILeimatts tnod cos o Quimoney it lttablets w }, 1• CUL, 1C CO.; Toledo, O. pi,i8y,e raaaesaa[ssroo,r.ira•ia,.[•.wa.s cei,.iy been employed. The simoke regiment in the British army, ri_s' rt,W Grove's-si`nstarria ea 00011>soE. Ida• q•e, the undersigned, bear known li J. - is driven by a ventilatingtun• into r and believe colonials disliked-military discipline. Cbeney son the Inst 15 yes a u filter . Billed with porous material, General,Botha denied that during him perfectly bonornhie in all business over which a continuous stream of ONCE IN A CENTURY. trausnctlon� and flnancialir able to camp H'OODttPNUSO.EWGRAYITv�� the crtu the Boer Government was out any 00193 no made L•9 IhaD iggi• J,'` JoNiiSLaG.�O petroleurd, benzine, alcohol, or spine it, Hollaild, and mai'nta.ined that 'it On Lord Derby's Westmoreland es ' lt-Ls'1 d TIIETAR.Wiroiegnie Dr,iestata- �� liquid'hoer-ocarbon "bows. -The re- ';tlways been in South, Africa, tate the ancient custom-observed Toledo. t). ll-AT.DING. I:INNAN' 1C 5 0. T3i;' C68 BAY'STREET.�TORlldiitO It is that the smoke is entirely _ �' - only once in a century--of wall, j A�l:a�atnrrtileCue Ia ta6enointern ally, -r--- g ' suppressed, while the filter yields a -,CURED BY A QUARREL. the boundary hug just been held. acting directly upon the bland and mucous gas of great heating power, R bleb One of the most singular cures for Halts were made afoul the sixteen surfaces P ce the system. Teartl tY ctl drung can be used for domestic purposes, miles of roaitie and sports held.' At tree. Price' per bottle. Si''9 ty tlt$iffless `ever recorded is quoted by figtg' a F THE sad for driving gas engines. The the Tnrlependn,nce Ilelge from the -the close the party, numbering scv- MOPS airily Pike are thebegt. -.�. `11'Itertng c,�at'wial itself also lrt:e+imus Dutch papers. An old man , of eral hundreds, adjourned to the hall, CANADA ERMA!IIEHT OL good edinbustib}C during.the pro- seventy, lis}n at Krommeme, who where a bullock hard been roasted 11 love i blind, 'it's funny that a I cess, g-- whole, and there were more sports. see more in his best had been deaf for twenty years, got young man can ' i rQT MEANT ]FOR A JOKE. involved in a dispute with some girl than anybody else can• '_. ...,. I neighbors and became literally bard's lialment Cures Diphtherial S DiStem �r� a"d�ESTERN ANADA A member ' 9f the congregation transported with rage. In this semi- - " hawed Knight died. `Oto the Sunday demented state he suddenly recover- t.ia _ Mind's invert are p s riollowing_the funeral, whm the mem-I ed his hearing, which he has retuiu- 14 pHILANPHROP1Ei?-BOG- g 'C6 YjIO y Pad- -be of'his family-widow, sons, and ed ever since. "Tim,” the philanthropist of Pad- ------ j T �++� ttkTlCN MOR) CAGE CO G ;. F f daughters+--dressed in deep mourn-I -� ______. _— now '- ---- --- Wing; .sat in a front pew at church. , 1 n n Station, London is I THE IItDET pCPULAR DENTIFRME. :EAD OFFI'E: -- to )icer the funeral sermon and` toarlInspectoryBush,nand F1Iiaildows' TORO1'TO ST., ,j•� Z�r ® DONT BE HARD U P° � ding bee eulogy of the deceased, the unison-I colleefing money . for the A L V E R T ' S sCious'huinorist, the vicar, gave out An opportunity of your life. The and Orphans o[ for Servants' Its, his text "Th Shalt l e: nn Chaney Burglar Proof Sash Lock Fund for. exactly ten years• 1n that, C A R B O L I' C ixzcixesT AT- - n-ight thane. f',e Was nluch,scandai-I Co., Ltd., ? King St., F.,asit, To time .his earnin s have amounted to '3210//c 3 l°/ j , - Ited- when, a subdued titter was. g o lteaiYl• at tho'back of the church. ionto, is a corporation with a paid $3,850. His greatest pleasure in T O O 'T H 2�0 up capital stock of $10,000, offers life is Lo-_watch trains come into On Deposits, on hoeontures you a:n opportlunity to es'trtblish for stations. For some reason he 'doers tta�rt►�i�iy1 Im n turn pp tfo� �imi pp �. R p'w/ p E Rt PAl'ADLF iIaLF•1'EAFL\. UNS ( IM61u. 1111maIit tures"CoNd "NI COWS, yours,eif a permanent business with'a not so` much eche to watch them' OTAL F,83ETS, $23,000,000 _ . stcetclV income for 18 years for going out, perhaps'-becituse {topic I rreserrpe,tr.agtlieno the gums hs breath. iery tanali.investment. For pi rtIcu- are more in a hurry and. take lug 4 "qurirtic" doctor giigindity. meant l t'rutilte" c+� agu�_$pCERr4 ' �e addr6s'F�, S. ARNOLD, '.?cC. notice O.L_him. ' ;y ?�4'i"...+nod. �" "y,?n.rt- .....---.,•.-,w,n t. a;. :,'c.'e� .'3`r� �(, a. '� .:•..„xye. -'.tri 9 4'J .� 9j,�''.ft � .,- , ;. - !i: L,. ...: if. -,:ey- :y. .,x„ ..r .. s ,,.,b _ ,� r ak _.�„•. , ...— ...,. + rite's-.a„ Z .4,'-..� .: 'y„ old'' 'g ":'-x ,y;,” ,,,.,,t Y 'r ..yrr l btu�.�e5•f7`i .-N..+r...• ems„_ . -,.. 2 :4W,'„�i,-rw'.: a•M• -,s '-v '':.%'. _ ..w.}_'�. - . Rry oN+✓ F.^ J ,•Sr, ...,1 n „{a .,,j .�.,.n v ., 4 ,v:. 4Ld -.:.Vi. - a yyII l r,i �y: r . "' , :;,7, .m'r""..F' S Xf.., s' ,., av T .arty ... t. „ L rh W paw .K. .; '. n y. l,: + . :: .,, .y A h '.„ ,t ': qca�aa��,pp ;ter+.`' ,..,'.. .y r:l p .. k y j 4 .. 1,r. •�.a. '� 1. e .. ' . . , -- , .. _ 1. .. q�.y a • ...... .. Y 4I 11 ,t . teris raises her face to his with as( "Arris why did you offer tae your EOT WEATHER Arr•tefrtra'r'g eapreeaion on it meant to madden arm just now?" gcee oa she, with ' y +� Arthur beyond endurance. It toe some indignation. "You knew I ' - � . asefvl 1glothers Should Kee t V .7 'A 14%. ,,, L -��yAAf perfect tableau. Kitty even at' this wished to go out with Sir John; at • Sand the �� }o Check III- 7• distance sees and marks the pretty least you knew perfectly I did not =*Ate That Otherwise May scene--aziti-tt!Sw9 ge-eat-with--yawl.,, _— --— -move'Fatim ----- Iy: Mr. Blunden still maintains a dis- ' Gretchen, with her great blue eyes creet silence. It irritates his com- Iphen the weather is hot the sands '" fixed upon the "Diva,' who is sing- panion far more than words. "You of the li%tle lite are apt to glide I _ ing her sweetest, knows of nothing did ill on purpose," she sere, aggro- away before you krw- it Yo.0 OR,. that is going on around her, being vatingly. "I saw it in your eyes! can't watch the little one too care• 1.1 ITHE ER wrapt in a musical ecstacy; she is You were determined to compel roe fully at this period. Dyseaterye- R OF LADY BLUNDEN. for once blind and deaf when her against my will to accept your ser- diarrhoea, cholera infe,atum and; -' . gentle influence is'so badly needed. vicesl" disorders of the stomach air ala.rrnr � ��r Turning her 'gaze from the oppo- Even at this thrilling moment Mr. irigiy frequent during the hot molaft afro box, Kitty lets it [all slowly Blunden declines to speak, weather of the summer months. At 6YIdOPS1S OF PRF.CEDLNG easily be replaced; but faith and upon the stalls beneath, and pre- "Are you deaf7" asks Mrs. Char- ;he first sign of afly of these, or any CHl.PZtiRS,-Kitty and Gretchen trust are more difficult to restore," sently becomes aware of a lorgnette tens, with much disgust. "If so, of the other ailments that afflict 14tH at are two moat charming "They are impossible to restore." fixed immovably upon her. The of course I'm sorry for you. Ila , T ones, give Baby's Own Tablets titin. Kenneth Dugdale, crippled in If you are wilfully blind, I can- owner it, seeing her glance at- there is one, thing on earth I hate, These Tablets will speedily relieve a hunting accident la staying with not help you. As for me, how can traded, politely removes it, and it'is a person who won't answer. and promptly owe all hot weather, . the 1'remaines and is Gre'tchen's es-I I ever forget this hour?" . then she sees it is Cecil Launceston You know you are dying to tell me irilmentg. Keep them is the house- pecial charge. Ile marries her• Havo I nothia to forget?" re I A'ho is so intently watching her with you don't' wish to be with me now their prompt use may save a Pre+ flirty marries Te John Blunder. torts she, things heaving breast. evident though restrained admire- or at any other time, and, just to cious little lite. Mrs..Herbert Burn- .. Arthur Blunders, Sir John's cousin, I, tion. vex me, you won't say it. I can't ham, Smith's Falls, Out., says Ali the pain and torture of .the I The demon, 'riot yet slain, moves bear such meanness." "When my eldest child was sib _ is immeshed in'the toils of a charm- I past month. Shall I retail to you her. Her lips part in a careful - "I'm not dying to say anything of tr by the name of Fancy Charteris, the anguish I have endured? But Y g g weeks o_d be had an attack of ehoi. I.& flame of Sir John's prior to his !why speak to you," cries she, with smile. She makes the very faintest the kind," retorts Arthur, stung era infantum and was at death's i ' tiarrm a motion with her fan, and Lauaces-j into making some reply. "I never tell door. My doctor advised me to use1. . -.1.,,, 8 • sudden passion; "it is too late. ,ton, rising,. makes his way slowly lies. Why should I? I am most Baby's Own Tablets, and in. twenty- ' Go!" - pointing with one exquisite- past old ladies ailed innocent maid- certainly (in spite of all my resolu- tour hours baby was better; the - - "CHAPTER XVIII. - ly rounded bare white arm to the cns and fat men to her box. tions to the contrary) very desirous vomiting end purging ceased and he . door: "you have no heart." i She makes him welcome. She is, of being with you not only now but regained strength rapidly. I have As dinner hour approaches, Kitty "If that is so, I ought to be n indeed, specialty good to him. Yes, always. I accepted most thankful- USed the Tablets for other aliments - `— slants. A sort of tender coquetry 'happier man than I am," replies he, he may stay, if he cares to,- with'ly the chance thrown In may way of children since and always Frith - aduces her to put on her prettiest ,bitterly. I a bewildering smile, ' "What a good of being.of some small good to you the happiesft results. I can aigcerell Flown-the gown in which he has so I "Is a man ever happy with his house !t is, and how magnificently just now. After all,"-mournfully, recommend them to mothers•as u 1 wife? I am' learning every da'y; and 'she U singingt- And how lovely "I should -have been wiser had I medicine that should always be kel often a3mired her—and to tack her- > - >elf out in all the little Sneriea and ,it seems to me any other man's wife Mrs, Charteris is looking to-night. thrown myself upon your cousin's in the house,' awe he has at various is preferable." nnocent gag_ No. He doesn't admire her? Iibw mercy:" -- Little saes thrive, good no, ieriods spoken kindly ot. - - "Once for all, -St'tty."-says-fir,strange! But he is without taste; "You would indeed," - remorse- tured anal grow plump and rosy in 5_-- She goes down to dinner, and, John, confronting her quietly, and every, one admires her." lessly, - "and tar happier." homes where Baby's Own Tableta hough still constrained in manner, ;addressing her in a low but firm I Every one may admire her if they "Oh, no, not happier," - very are uaed. Children take them as n spite of herself is almost happy lobe, I forbid you to speak to choose: he doesn't. And he . is earnestly. There is a humility, a readily as candy, and crushed to a• ' a that she can see him. and be me like that again. Your insinua-I sorry for "every one;" there is no want of pride, about this speech em- powder they can be given to the !ear him, and hear his voice again. I tion a moment since about Mrs. knowing where a lead will carry inently flattering. Fancy, in her youngest infant with the best re- -- - Lfter dinner, passing through the Charteris was, I thought, too dis- some people. She is too bizarre, turn, is silent. .. sults. Seld st drug stores or yon 1°I .tall, she 'sees on a, table in an ante- gracefill to be repeated. You insult dolly, soulless, for him. And he! Presently, the corridor becoming can get them post paid at 25 centst i -_—om-__tenr the - oom a i'ourself v more than the when a�ht t^i, he iw without Taste. He,more crooded, and she having re- -AL�x by writing-direct-taTh--Dr--- - ovely bouquet lying, frail pink blos- You so speak." has his own ideal, and must wor-!Iinquished his arm some e ,eirice ,Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, . . ,oma, airci little dainty buds that Kitty is white almost to pallor. ship it, not this or any other man's is the heart of her argument, Ar- Ont., or Schenectady, N.Y. _ - - '. iecp out knowingly, as though to ,The hand resting on the back of the idol, And so on, and on. that says, gently: - N' aaim a kiss or at leash a caressing chair is tightly clenched. 'And Kitty listens, and approves, "I think you had better take my ' touch. "If you are going to the opera to- and in her heart thinks him weari- arm again•" 3EYOND THE REACH OF IN- "Dear Jackl After $Il, be la night," she says, "I shall not go. some to the last degree, but ea . "No, thank you," -+coldly; "I like SULT. ;rieved at this horrid coldness be- I shall not sit in a box with you." courages his vapid talk until Sir walking by myself." •.A musical organization, intending . tween us? And he has brought these "I should be sorry_to-inconveni-!John notices their earnestness aril "But not here, surely. A little to give a performance of an ora- . ence you !n an way," returns he, ' Y Y charming flowers to help to make Y Y. grows distrait,-so distrait that et farther on you may be crushed," torso, began to be alarmed about '—kuru s. `Maw sweet-of him"' :coldly, with a slight %hruQ• "You 1 the clone of the evening he forgets t•° "I should rather be crushed than �p obable_cost of the production. • -- - - -.• { Not to be outdone in generosity, shall certainly have your box to !otter his arm to Fancy+. and, open- ton ou,`r returns alis, whh Accordingly the director o e shay tikes up the fragrant bouquet, .Y ourself. When I take Mrs. Char-I fn the door, lets Arthur take the the air of a spoiled child,-which she chorus said to the leader of the or siyd rgturning to the dining-room, feria her flowers, I dare say she will reluctant little beauty to her ear- Is cheatra, who was a psoteasional tuft _ _ 1 . to where Jack is standing, reading give me a seat in hers." !riage to spite o! herself, Dandy has I Presently, however, getting into oician the evening paper, she save,' softly, I After which he leaves the room; �gone on with Lady Cyclamen, and the press of people, and finding that - "We've got to keep d_own our ex- _ _ J7et cctth Some hesitation borQ of the ,and presently the house, in a most Sir John, making his way to the gradually the crowd m aeperatinglpentes and I thought I might get - . !ka estrangement.- unenviable frame of mind. 1 hall, Anda.Kitty there with Launces- him from her, Arthur with some de- y Kitty, going up stairs, with her you to leave out the trombones. You I like m flowers an much. Pink Y, B ton, awaiting her carriage. Gret- i termination. takes her hand and I know they have only four measures _ 'Ifs such a favorite color with—" Inew mood still upon her, - erect Chen and Brandy have disappeared holds it test,-uarebvked! Doubt- in the entire oratorio, and !t wa and handsome, but very pate, with He ora calmly u to her; sad 'less madam is rather relieved than ' "Pinkl" sayo Jack, laying down' B Y P 1 leave them-,out we can save at Leant 'the paper. "Those flowers are not her eyes brilliant, and her breath gently, but in a manner not to be otherwise that he has so perempt- $25. Had nip one will be any the - tor you. I know you Dreier white coming quickly through her delicate-!mistaken, draws her hand within his only disobeyed orders. wiser - - to arcs+ I sent yours upstairs to ly curved nostrils, - finds upon her arm Launceston bows to some one In the hall Cyclamen is nowhere to The leader of ttSe-ore-hestra was ._ . - -,your room as hour ago " dressing table the flowers intended ' in the, crowd, and then to Lady be seen, extremely shocked Assuming a -' I Nut_ mint" says Kittv, paling• for her. They are-sbe has to eon- I IIlunden, and then retlres', and Jack, "She has gone, and she halt prorrr tragic attitude, he exclaimed ' Rtlose. then?" foss this truth even to herself- far 'bending to arrange a told In Kitty's ised to come home with me,`' asps "that would be an inswilt to the -' ' "They are for Mrs. Charteris. I I lovelier than those she had so cruet cloak-; says, -in a low tone of regret- flits, Charteris, lacking - vaguely composer _ made a bet wish her last dight, and 'ly ill used below, they are all pure "Are things to go altogether(round her "Stir must have tor- The chorus director reflected a lost. Sly payment was t9 be made ;white, exquisitely arranged, the i wrong with us, Kitty?" 1 gotten all about it, Flow careless, moment slid thea arid. cheerfully ! T in thele pink blossoms." monotony of their beautv relleced I And Kitty, because of .something j how thoughtless.of herr" turning up Oh, never mind him, he's dead t" "Never!" says Kitty, passionate-!here and there by little feathery in her throat, and bea:cuse iter eyes two distressed blue .agar- that still . : -ly; and flinging the flowers upon the !branches of rare ferns of a vivid i are so full of Leers that she cannot sparkle with resentment to Arthur. Do TF> DYING NEVER WEEP 7 - . ground; she places ossa small foot green' She acknowledges their raise them, makes him no answer, - "It you will allow roe I will see ,.I have stood by the bedside -of - -' n�nn the and tramples them out charm; yet. lifting them remorseless-I but presses her tingr+rs upon ' his you home." _ all beauty. i ly, as though she hates the tnaocent arm The pressure to warmly. re- "'Oh, not Not for the world elould hundreds of dying people," says as of "a+id I have et to You are mriA!' says her husband, things, ste carries them into ,Sir turned, and then, their names being I give you so much trouble,"-told �d pl►yainlan, Y - laying his hand upon her arm. But FJohn's dressing room,and lays them Ily see t dying person shed a tear. No It is too late; the charm of the flow-Ion his table, . - -I9e11, then, may I try if I cannot matter what the gaol of the by- - , - - re�s is ruined aiid lost forever. "I i Throwing her cloak round her, she s To viovs to ion that V% hurry your carriage?"-quite as son will show no signs of over have a great mind to make you !takes up her fan and gloves - and Chases(Xiitmaattoaew.Lta coldly slanders may be, the stricken pot and aIIb aan for snail i "I tame !n Cyelntaen's." explains son will show no glgas of over pick them up again. he says, I goes down to her carriage. and Bary form of itchro; I oY�ty, with a look in DSs'usually She Ands Gretchen before her in btsediatLad pretredin*Pt1•a !she, dejectedly, "Now, boa am 7 Powering emotion. I have sten a I the mmufacta".�hs.e eaansteed IL 8sstes• to t home? I•,said something to circle of.agonized children around a I gentle eyes she has never seen there .her box, and Brandy. Dandy has calsis in thsdaitr Pres-sad"it your aeitb-: � dying mother-a mother who is 1letore. A moment's reflection gone over to Sirs, Charteris to re- want Wq chink olt6 Yon sea ass k sad her, early in the evening, about go- Y n8 .. Wore, hal a prevented his making I ceive ovens imaginary massage from tat oar moa• Ifaek if nos cared eon hoz ae Ing to supper at the Lestranges', health would have been touched to �t ivol, speech, which n Doth til-ad making (that coquette. 9�O sOl�y� '��t�' �` and I suppose she altogether 'misuir the quick by signs of grief in a ,' • child-Yet she reposed as calm and pd and unworthy of him. Fancy, in spite of her rupture with pjr'e Cjhase's Otntment derstaod rue. How awkward it all Y - . ,. Do rot go Loo tar," sayo Kitty, her lover, is looking charming. The is'" unemotional as though she had been t - cith a little pale smile of defiance. ;black velvet gown she wears renders "My brougham is somewhere out- made of alone. There is some "'I am net your slave. What! was 'even more youthful her mignonne called, they enter their brougham, side. It is yours, if indeed"-tit- etrai_ge and inexplicable psyehologi- , �It r.ot enough that you should spend i features. Her golden-hair is careful- and she cries her heart out in his terly-"yon will deign to make use sal change Which accompaalea the Lit last-evening alone with her (I Ily arranged- a few simple sliver arms all, way home of it. act o! dissolution. It is wait known around her , Yet let 'no one think that the glaz- ••I suppose I' must," returns. she, to an physicians that pain diaetp•,' . earned from: Cyclamen, that Waith- ,chains are clasped, -- _ it she nor Laura was to-',be present'); throat. She has Cyclamen with her,,Ing over of a dgep wound can heal ungraciously, yet with surprising Pearn as the end approaches. Ard :hat you should haunt every place'I and Pandy, who is plainly raptur-11 St, Sooner or later it will break alacrity, and presently suffers her, nature- seems to have arranged it -• lou think it likely she may be at, iously happy. But his happiness is forth again, to wring the sufferer's soil to be conducted to it by - this so that mental peace shall also at- - rut that now-now-when I am of short duration; presently, it dies',soul with anguish. Only. the sur- ill-used young man, tend our last lingering moments." post unhappy„you should—­ she in a sudden death, as the door open-'goon's knife. the sudden probe, the Fihviug roan her comfortably set- �suses, arid, raising her hand to her, ing admits Sir John Blunden, and, baring to one's sight of the bullet tied, Sar. Blunden raises his hat and ETROLEUM DRINKING, •... �;hroat,-unable to proceed, -- points close behind him, Arthur! that has cut so treacherously into says "Good-night" and moves aside The Medical Society of Paris hal to the crushed bouquet at her feet, Fancy; as she sees the latter, -in the tender flesh, _can restore. peace tliat the'door may be closed. But expressed, the. opinion that it Is tier - _ that in its painful death exhales its :her heart of heart laughs aloud; but and happiness and comfort. beauty, as we all know. is at tinea cessary to adopt some ttieafsfines richest perfume. i outwardly she is frozen dignity it- But to return Lo Fancy and' her capricious. -Sirs. Charteris, - with against the alarming.spread of Fe- "Do you mean to telt me you are I self, In tact' it is ..plain to all be-i undesired companion: - Finding her- the most unexpected concern in her troleum drinking. -At first it wan . . - . Jealous --of Fancy. Charteris?" dt i holders that a& does not see Mr. self,actually entrapped into accept- tone, with surprise,- thought that this 'habit had sprung. wands Sir John, whe is very white Blunden. He might m-well be in ing Arthur's assistance, she loses all "Are yau'not coming too?" Up from the increased taxation on _ Ltd stern, after a full minute's lithe moon, or in any other remote patience, or at least pretends to. "Oh! thank You, no. I should not alcohol imposed by the French Gov- . pffu.,e, during which they .have gaze ;an impossi e r -for all Ahe{ 'Wh ught 3LO�t x PraXslo • not iteathi.v into each other's eyes. _notice she takesofhim; tio-night? she demands, imperious- give yourself an instants _thought ed that this 'was not-the case" ; 'the !rs-true says y =Ireccrses' __,1efes°hfle ' she Iy' they-make.their way through on--ft-I's . best - - habit-h.as��prev, ee-pt Some time - Ing back, and leaning against a I ing upon him her brightest smile, the landing. "I und�ersto a were "How unkind of you!' :syr Fan- previously in certain districts and - d:.f•r for support. "Have I riot and accepting almost tenderly the to be strangers for the future; and. cv, with a charming pout, turriing had spread with great rapidity. The I, ,,,i teas in? `flowers he ' lays before her, fac- I ani no wit better now than I was her' face towards him, and learning a victim of ,thee petroleum habit {Ince . "It is too horrible for belief," - simile of those destroyed by Ifitty's• this morning, when you so much little forRnrd, so'that the gaslight not become brutal, otily morose. toldty. "As for. these," Lakin- -up I dertlon. - - - -' 'objected to me~' • above. falls,.upon,her, revealirtg - ev- the IIgsvers and cngtirfi than into I Sir,.foha stoops to say-something Arthur is silent. IIs evidi>atly Opinions differ among physicians a! w fie with a pry charm,-the softness of the -sap- regards the ellects of petroleum '' the street through the window, i-no doubt uncommonly flattering- considers discretion, phire eyes, the archncvs of the lips, drinking oa the human system, but _ _ _-- 'they are of no account; they •can {as he presents his debt: Sirs. Char- woman, the better part of valor. the sheen of her yellow hair, touch- 'all agree on the harmfulness of this _ Ing- even, though faintly, the i pale- new vice.' -- w un- F+' I 11111111011111 rose that ne stles in it. "tic , 'kind of you, when you know how I JOHN COULD PREACH ECONOMY ' detest driving by myself, &nd how I .GreatA , -CureWellA abhor my own society!" A clergyman, who enjoyed the suti- e . Then,•with a slight drawing back stantial benefits,of a fine farm, wa.s .; -in. :vv . of her skirts, as though to make slightly taken down do one occa- <' • room for him, and a sudden smile- Sion by his Irish ploughman, who � that dazzles him, she says, "Come." was sitting on his'plough }n the An Old and Highly Respected Resident Cured of Kidney 'Disease and-Liver And he goes. wheatfeeld. The reverend gentleman, _ + ver Pills. - (Ta Ile Continued). being nn economist, said, with great Troubles by Dr. Chases Kh4ney-1,.1 e- seriousness : , t--' -- -"John--waulsln't it be a.g°°d-pLin-_ --Mr. Jofin Wilson, a retired carpenter who has lided-in Welland, Ont., for 80 years, writes —"ams %•Now,~George, you must divide -for you to have a pair:ot pruning years ago I was attacked with kidney trouble, and I became so run down and emaciated that my entire ap- the cake honorably with your broth- shears here, and' be cutting a few pentanes was suggestive of phys,ica.l decline. As time went on the complaint grew worse and became cem' er Charles." "What is honorably, bushes along the fence while the plicated with liver trouble. .I had bad pains exxoss the back and up the spinal column, bad spells with mother ?" "It moans that yrou must horses are resting a short-time ?" my heart, pain under the right shoulder, bilious heftdacht about half the time, ittitigeiiR.ion, fever and rest- give him the larger piece:" "Then, John, with quite' as serious a •� leasness at night and depression of spirits, mother, 'I'd rather that Charles countenance' as the divine himself, . "At times I was incapacitated for work, and .had spent probably,one hundred dollars•ia different meds- should divide it honorabl said - _ ' Cines .with no perrc:vable results. Doctors' advice proved likewisri of no avail. y , "Look here, wouldn't it be' well, �" 3. ''Finally' -on the advice o! a friend I began taking Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and-in a short time --. sir, for you to have a tub' of 'pota- __, the bad symptoms began to gradually disappear, and by the time I had used dive or six boxes I.was enjoy- Beeler-"fou are,the last man I tOes in the pulpit, and wlttlo they Ing better health than I had in-many years, all of whiah is due to the virtues of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver should have-expected to find oppos- are singing to Peel 'em awhile.to be _ Pills. Ing the pensioning of .Government ready for. the pot 7•' + . "Since my recovery I have advised others to profit by my experience. Sourf-bave done-eo and are well, employees no longer -able to -work.." - The revereird'-'- gentleman laughed /-` rvhSta others did net• and have auccumtad to this dreadful disease. I.vm e, living witness to the valve of I;sale--"When a min gets so help- heartily, and left. this great medicine, and I am full of enthusia�i in imgartiag the good news to others who are afflicted-a/ less that lie ctin't do what little _ _ -� - •, was, work there is in a Government job The lights in the ehevtre got the Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pillm,',,ne pill a dose, 25 cents a tor. At all dealers or Edmansioa.�Batbe & ' he ought "' to be 'taken'-out and- men a good example; .they oclslu a go -- - Oo.4 Toiontos idiot•" .. .. out between the cera,• 'i`_ i. ...r _ - .._ .. a . - '.. _ .. _ J . • .. )SS . • r .' r V r r I M .. _ , _ - _ _ ` - - ..;...,:. S•u.. .'S. n..1, _...+mow- ^.'..••.+L•!T.':"-.YaF.M^'G?�' l•' '.-f� `1'" y� �. . .. t '`r,.Y+•+ ,.� • _»;"'r";°^.:.,-.". , +'{bht,.,: f.. *'`bun r r:""+ �'J�'`awr'ki.r"• , sr• v_.. .. ..,.fFi• ,a,n•,:;: `u.'�"5.,.. .. J-'�' i'w�'t .,r er"a.^t'3 d;..'�• ;y'a '.•,^,A•,,.. ,AF. :..(:.� •'a C'F - :r '.*. 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Excursion to Niagara Falls,Wednesday A --X1.85. - and 15`_ .P�pelo: The tRLLO t A& ego <--• tormer intend to take a course in the .wedues ay Amuses 20, * • JL .� Guelph Agricultural College, while their father sad brother tout through Coscolro, JULY 311t,leo2. - - -.._ _-- .---.... Canada and En land. The oolleje T C rmiok H.U.CO-, is well spoken of u South America it F.vcStanhope, Manager, Fj Qr AUbu►9t • _ ip said." The above item taken from h Toronto Ont d - x[Bate the Toronto Evening News is only one Geatlemea.-may attentionto been drawn to an advertisement inserted by'the _ lfl.f•yrs•ari 61.00 ttiyald lnadRaaN of the many evidences that the(&nail h Massey-Harris Company in the Toronto nexils of AnvE39xL9IIZCi: Agricultural College has a high repu- World' under date of July 31,wfth'refer• tation throughout the whole World. enee to a field trial recently held on mycamps - -- f5set Insertion,par line 10 cents aring the merits of one of your ■ �( 1 ■ -1 �' rSaab subseqvent insertion,per iia* - a Hardly a year passes but there are farm, comp L"�/// V v w �rate does not include i.agsi or Forawn aa- 7 ft binders with one manufactured by the students from ever continent to the "W-d emenw. y 3iaasey•$arrie Compsay. _ - - --- - - ifpeaisi terms given t6"parties making con-, world, who are attracted hither by the After a further use of these macbiaeaand -- - - saaia Lor 9 or fl months orb7� the year. Hall- high Clasa of instruction imparted Lle quarterly. g iPa thoroughly testing their merits,I find that or yearly contracts paya --.. D*e3nesrcard*,ter linuorunder,-with'paprv, fliers. These facts are aomplimen- the McCormick machine handles mach _ gometi}liflg. N1Ca qua.yea:,8d a,payablein advanoa.., easier sod does tirstams work in every �Ifatice in local commas ten cents per line, tart' t0 the College 9t9f� as well as tl?6 articolst." Tae bundle carrier is ter a+ - --*m aen,f per line each subsequent insertion. revince that,sn Orta such an lnstl• pobjection ----- — --- 1ce•W ooatmot rstee made known on sppliaa- P PP ppeenor also. One serious leLoto too _ Co- Noire@ advertising, tntlOn. yiassey•Harris i*that the elevator chain is - Adversisemente without wrlttep astractloas Y 'fit y _ - - _ Do covered and,it abatis the Brain ba dl .���d0 Eat' � ��� �� Eat usiibeinserted natal forbidden and charged ao- - psrdiagty. orders for discontinuing advezcias- when dead ripe. ConaelnantIy I coaaider l@,saismust be In writing and Bent to the pub- f6 7P years&g0 an advertisement for atter a thorough test,that the McCormick _ siker. machine does better work And I'h+tve set• + ,loob Work promptly atteaded to. a public school teacher was certain +o fled for the 31oCormick and purpose keep Our Fine Red Fraser River Sstlmon can b be beat—get the Siapabliahed every Friday morning M its orae P ing it, and will dispoea a the ilmeey Falcon Brand. Pickering out, be followed by applications numbering !l�urkar & 7hexton. Proprietors. from lift to one hundred and fifty, Hants' If I were bayinli another - - y I would have a McCormick' in preference ` �Onr ro><1rto.,-atn�t ihdapandenoe This large number of teachers. each ! to any other. - 3 - 4>U.T AIM-A Frr'et-c3sasL,ocalPsper. o9e 8n3toEi9 to secure ft eiLuatiOn..}ad Yours truly, m0 r Best f the money Si ned) David Smellie, -heap Salmon, for 25c, Our �:apeot&tionas-The hearty to a cutting down of eslaries to such d purchaser, e6 Or a Ino e Rapport of the veopie of Pickering and vicinity aslant,Iliat many, after years of an We, the uudarsiAoeC after, after using 1E'RIDAY, Arc 8 1302. preparation, undertook-to teach at a the McCormick machine'as well as the _ ,luny ba'ttci,' S-alcient to *pay 'for 3ILssey Harris, bought by oar father the T board and clothing. The outlook for other day, have decided atter gtvinR both2!7�ES AND For Sandwich—Tr our potted o: devilled Ham,' Chicken, t�eteaching profession gradually be• machines a tell test, that we prefer the Tongue. Turkey, Duck, Bloater paste „ Coal is now worth about $7.00 per came as gloomy that many who had teatimoaial. Ron, and some predict that -it will be entered the profession.took advantage I Yours(Sig truly,Nelson J.Smellie Ham veal Lo>3f—Smoked sliced Beef, : Lunch Tongues, $20.09 by Rinser, SYI _A41 at that of the first opportuniit�y to f�ollotw some I (Signed) Erskine gmellia g,iiiee it liMM-te-wore- profitable -to oviier-voeatierl• a$iII8-T '' ,rbea-.—' , re 6tC, tf'nenatl Raaf Aadd -)generate our winters heat in tli2 "old outlook had also the effect of prevent• E ganatone, &Rent, - fashioned wav namely, by mesas of jugmany others from pursuing a Pickering. t 4 _ _ _ wood, even if it did cost$0- or $7 a comae of study with the Object of be- Lord, The strike among the coal- coming teachers, The reaction from New Adnertteetnerite. ChT16t1e8 Fancy B36C1Iit8—We Carl'X "a nice assortment ;miners still continues, but there is a this state.of affairs is now taxing plata always, -' probability of its touring to a close ere Cine hear of a certain county east of� OoW FUR SALE,-Tho aadersigned : ing ns in vrhich there are twelve schools has for Im:s o goo.[_new miloh cow James L.Pa:war:i-c x.con 4.Pinkert tt w C ars have seen suet 50 -- being taught by persons who do not the necessary qualifications j EEF Y•ISGER3 FUK SALE-Sas ;-- -• - •---- -- - - - abundance of ve etation as this. of alarm :o o',ns - • g the school boards of these s--eho613�. •�--b� hay ani rain crops have never been cat o aa1 3 makcoxa apq,y to Joi.a 7 ' S p ing unable to procure teachers wLo l,r•_asnam +9 tr batter than tbis.,yepr,. but the inces — �T are properly qualified. Another school "T`ARM TO r.E:.T-Ur on shares one r - sant rains are doing Much to destroy ad,'ertlsed for a male te3Cl:dt at a, Lan.Lrot acaea,south i,atf, lot 9, con all, There are ma1:y fields•of grain salary of four hundred and seventy- 1••:.e,r;uY, vi—r-,; 411 ,luso App 1; to J c 1118E are ready L^ 1)e .Ct1L but 1112 xKL}m:Txbridge colo H 'r Lore welt taxa to with the fire advertisement i.rcided tot at her west "?-tf five dollar_ A lady teecLer .eeing 1 round i ill such a condition that it + a pp . _is Impossible t0 Ct le trod D-3 p wd Ra eras w1k`4 t cue P I' but had no thought whatever .b able tndoplslaco:.ki•t�, roo•1 wai'«'•l :1Fpiy � '_In1ffien�e Plilantlty On hand III these grades, ' Ibervest. In some pisses there are application wo lid be considered. She is o,,x to is•t:es Turrau:c, �CallingtcL ansa acres of ripe barley st9t:dinq in Fetter ,.-chs rt ri tt;t ri tar,ce of 13otet, �larkl,am ��tt Firmeuth Special : . .._ ywas m',ch surprised on receiving a - ----several inches of water. If d-y Rea , P — — > only Uri:-fro >i':. lav A:,{ Ord. i,etween Cher would set in now thin,' wo::ld ber applicat:Lu. Ler8 beirg (lie onl} �� 1 or_ !ir on t' ,; Frintro3i s.,i rCe a i not i e so bade bat if lila pts?,'r,t state ' . --.. ♦ tA� i'r,••aav ter,..: c^.7rcu .. _ - Oi:e received C Y Llie [rn3.0 9. ,�a ,arcoat Finder wLt i r rewarSaC : r iia,tag _ G eEn Sbe f 1. ...elf tLe wextber continue it will be a t" __ ;' 'S I er _ also read chat one of fire cl:ools in r.as" oat t::e`sous office 'ser-•serious matter for the farriers. C'' �• 3t r - J` «'Lith, w,v.is,lp La,e been saver f _ i r1[,E':-Oa Jafv 3rd. a e.,o3 .,toe thing far a teacher ,Lr two week°, but Cay rr "t :i,:er i se .,ort rr : • red __•. . tTae annual cheap excursions to the so far have failed to" receive a solitary !a t ..ea ral:cnred Tse atter -tate stat holder. Sheaf, 1 N-,rth•west a-re .now-beteg w4aeb- td ,• Q _ ec: w lh-sof:a,ris,boa, t t„.lei tsar.,! Gold .�� a 'i1C8,ioII -or' tLe Jsaicn. This 7 r Lr F HCU a l: pII3 t �p:n tlJrtU, r0 'Y urs w;'t �.vertlaecP: It is claimed lilac '�,Jt)0 PL edal. 9CdrCtCy l9 S^rE to be f,sewed i }' aj crcaWntr 7te Ender trali be .t !ably ]Jaen will,be neCe�3ar}' La 93515: In revs.jo•1. R Reex.Baia H3K and Go 3iarvestirrg the great :crop Qf,c't�Qac it1 rise the salaries paid, and an. imp ' pa=�af tae�orlirliou, Owing iD provement in condltlous that trill be a TOLES -0o the morntna �t W - I bought before the advance,” therelcrE can Gell at-lowest prices. ; benefit to all concerned• The raking I + sdav, J t,y 2"rd. Oce se t u''e..souse• S e - r .:.file disappointment that many met - nra .oanttaR I:no turret re.leh lra d s,7a P n saw Lc ct leaner der t . bis nt a at bit: with last year, Who went out >n:eareli Teyentiu h�_e ,p.10do noL os_ees B al 1rt.l:r ,.•rh }e chert, Ilan laatier rearell the standard vt'ill be the ]assn= of cod avers a abil c from enter n the ha:t.r wi-.= rat'" %L-tak, d of r ua.t'�n plenty for all no fear of tli5appointment when you call, p{empiaymer.t, it t9 doubtful whether P t . iia l3or t::rawrerp w,;l be tunnsfci,y re�a,vel Ib e number will be so large thin year. profession,and the prospect of better *y H " tea*'' i =a1`arton.P o it - ' Beside as work is rery plentiful and s 1 be an inducement for +,ial FOR SAL£-Being lot 3t), enc THOS41 8����{,ashram wll F BEw8Ae9 good in the older provinces the t s&ro a ng.i tot:q cc fto sae# On tl ecod men to rcrsain'in LLeir cLosen m4ticetrlents t0 remain at home will 1 prep-pee are a qo^1 t*-sit hr xre a.• a a od he greater than heretofore. A good calling. PErLsps cue of 'the caief;Jr..' ne anorciiara .ami b+use Bret se.+etao.3n„ _ - 3rcce o!bard sin t soft water •cod ` _ C8II$eS Of the low 9'9Iar10d that 1]8ve I coats nate abcvt tbreescres. T�ta fsrm:s io T pt' [�1�(]11} 1�7{p Q1 mariv, however, Wlll go in order [o been aid 1n the'past is dile to the, saplev3:d atatoo!cn•ttvstive:ion ani:soneof General 1T11 1�41i(sL1ly Ta+1siVY�a+ee �eae tCe country, and are willing to do A practi'e that he beet fi'tno is Y:citer,t C wd n ws.: lancet. _ teachers themselves, Thu:a a s pion• fa indacemetc a art es watt. j the ex ansa. incurred• vert from Ptarbor.a r v"thi ed 119 miler _ -ja few week's work 1n order to defray does not refect much credit to them•1 ing afloat -class!arm: I _ _ _ p d wtth n a mtir as i . P e from airport ckeri . village acd•tole and - selves,is that of -under-bidding one a e. _ jok _ •quarter from Pt�heriag srarmn. 7h:e Pr�p- xhe last of the contingents' that another. A few months ago, a school L*rty will be eol:i in one parcel or anparetely to 11 PP in this. township advertised - for a ;iaria,pply o'MtasrBter-no onibe premi-*asor (�r n t�1in inthV were Bent to South Africa have return• vs ed and the mariner of their reaepti0xl teacher at a salary of $473. One.,to W v Richardson shoat, Plekertng. s9•rof i teacher made a personal application.' IRST CLASS FARM for Sale.--Bs- shows " . that the weld enthusiasmnG of ..,L - that was displayed on the re and agreed, that if he were given the F fug Lnt 19 Base Line, Ptctenog r'l rnahip school t0 accept$45.0•but the scheme contalningitty sieves.more or iasis. It to too rn. tltrn of the lust Contingents has p I to be one of the best farms to the wwnehip sad .._ in this case did not work. Combines i is su eicelleat summer resort, •'6baAy Grover =: - - entirely died out. Wbea the soldiers a:taated about one mile from Ytckering Harbor, - -- / a • -of the-first contingent returned, every among the capitalists, labor unions{rise• quarter. of a mac from Ptekering eighth and 'Far among the working men show that{Doobarton statinne and about one rood sit of a :F I21 Im llem®lits yuan of them w88 lionized end patted, mile from the school, It is •n s good urate of _ Hay Forks' . ver few classes do not protect then;.• c,lluvation beau$ well drained and fenced.or- until, r - until, With the assistance Of their y cbird. There are ou the premises s large brier and Slingsr -_ - -'_ zielids they made perfect tools of selveq in this matter. Teachers are �ttage also bra- driving-house with frame _ _ __ _ *' ­ themselves-th T aid roe the few who main un rotect- I harp and otablee slso plenty of hard sad soft :� ',�ggies etc, water.. fere to,a, t coasted, dined-and wined until_ their ed, and agree In'many cases 'LO ar0ik)with avoutsame gnacticy of land phich would Or [Lie best Wire fence OTY ear whole future usefulness was almost at atttZvation wages... A ,teacher in b; sold, GForr. onfurther he pr mJi espor ad the , 0 r Can 11 e laid wo u axes O onuor, on c e premises areae --' -. '• order to be.con�e�rsal ed fsg 13ox id P ek.rigx,P,o:,Ont. +i-im Gni RGE PHILIP f B Brougham, givo :yo th entirely destroyed. Those Who have must spend three. or, four years at best rices going. returned lately may be thankful that least is preppration, and during these i-VAR%f FOR SALE-Boise lot No 21, P ' %bey escaped- as they have and that L, 9th con of the township of Pic6.3ring con- he — theywill be able to resume their years. is at an expense of several tsining 400 scree droro or lees.on the premises hundred dollars for.board, 3Ch001 rtes, ares rouFbcaat ravelling house and a eutall former employment in peace. 1 frame dwell:nC Louse, red to the cab silo, of and Other necesbary requirements:I compietiou a new bank b>ra 100z>i with silo, t, i stone btablinqq rriderneath, cemented floors, -- I It is proposed to grant a'subsidy to These facts shonld be taken Into Can- ata other_bnadinaa, Tho-oil is in a rood state ///•••���of cnitivatioo:'i,.well fenced and drained,twoPU CHASE tie C. P. $. for the purpose-of eatab- sideration.when deciding what salary nrth.ran, good grain r.rmaleo adapcod for �I [ i dishing a fast snail line of steamships should be'paid. HoweFei the outlook ,tock raining.a tivina stream of wator rennins 'r through it. Is well situated being'.n the midst between. Canada and Britain:-'This at present is more encouraging, aria of the doted horse and stock breeders of Pick- - country has gr�ilted hundreds of mil the probability that in the near.future f aaa o�li aeaoi cis ein�rit so�o;ey ^yhea fen - }ions of dollars to railways and other we will have a higlier standard and a plonaLed this fall Full..osFe"inn let of April �eoncerns in the past, thA chief insult reasonable salary aid. . ae:t 'Per rurtlier pattichlsrs apply. to John sl R.e beg to notify our customers and the public generally ass we have purchased y p liacnab,Claremont,P 0 Ont. 43_%: .the immense sfock,including Receipts and Prescriptions,of Messrs HUGH MILLER of,vhich'rias been•to produce a feiv _ �I __ - s CO,Drugsti Its: 167 King sit.E.Toronto,and are transferring the same 4o our ovn -Y------ t - millionaires. The comltry.as a wLole - -— remises. The amalgalilativn of these two old and well established Drug stores has derived but little.prolit from the into one, combined,cath our splendid and welLassocted stock, stltiuid make ns the system. 'Were the proposed subsidy - - beti3quarters'for all Farmers' Supplies•, p r t granted,to eit- bllsh -tt-f line- Fa-11-1 =�� V-i-__ j '. _ . freight ressela that-would enable Gan= We are n le pro and manufacturers of all Pr scriptsoller'xATi k6 De. ' Ada to place leer perishable products ' - :---. Pro rietary�Jfedicsnes ofttherfate II1iQ1Miller;: Co , including, - _' '" ?Ironer,�Iiiler'e C:indition.P,lwder, Yorkshire Cattle Powder, Derby-Blister, Jappa • •upon•the. zparket, ,t11e: investln2nt ---�;nderwear, 'BlankeE Flanliels 'Etc..+ , ' Cough Powder,Cooper s Pine Tar Pectoral, Sir &alley Coopeia Bitters, British night be a good one. But the got'- Tonic e Oil, l.dical E Reme y 1c,etc T T legraph 0'I 3 Pil d e ernment can hardly be justified to �i'e h#ve gust placed in stock a large a?sortment of Boots an l Slioe6 ant claimAlie5 : t•grant a large sum of money' to enable are the best value'we ha;a aver offered. we-will be please& to see as.many as possiblb of the old customers of the late Y ..-wealthy. tourists to i Lake -the trip Hugh Miller.L Co at our own Store, where we will accord you the sante courteous -'across the Atlantic ill--one day less -Jahn Pa�'�e+t �1�.3a Y�e'1.�t%Tl• treatment which you Lace receivers id the pasv 1Tamember, we sell everythinit at r Shan it takes nog'. t - wholesale prices, ani can sliPti yoi'froiil 10 to 25 neo cent by dealing with ne, •. . •'General 'Melita, Panelo, of U'uenos --f —WANTED --- -- --- - . - . Ayres, Argentine Flepnlic� is a guest _ Pure Parte reen iit�ch iesafe prices; �Tbutliern Fly Oil,for keeping tr ofwers, the Roslin House. The general . cattle," Csed only once,.week, Agents for Sterling Machine Oil, for mowers, , of Binders etc. ' Sas-good, heayy body,` Brintt Sour can ahil cry a gallotl,- ;-does not speak Englisb; butt the News - . +Ras iiiformE I through an interpretfr - 1 • or we. ons call at farm houses anywhere in Pickering' wholesale and Retail ' 71 Rin Ess1 ' that he has travelled through all the . gg L_ _ RO Township for s And We -Pay Tlie Highest Druggests - �' �' tTOhI1StG11 � Co. ?0 1�r0. Barger cities of the 'United States and p eggs'. Opp.Cly3e Hotel,S tccessura to C, D• D9 PI:EL 5t CO,, ]intends going from stere tcrEngland. Pricey If you want us to call at your . face,aro us a card. $e'owns extensive plantations In his P p" _. ... _ country and exportEd a large number : .-O rte•jo Poultry Produce Co. of horses and cattle to South Africa 17 Chr1aW Ave. TOLOntO.' ' .during the war. The general is ac _ - .. A , 4 --,. :. ...,.•,pa .y.,«75;: _v:+.-_. ,iv .,etwJ av+y -�... r ....s. '... .v''ew..i c.y.$" _ v7•'-+alta .ass'• ./• Y,'. a.,s. Vs f"7 S V'C •. -. ¢,s . �; ... :r.,�; - .• ^" •""9 f�, ': - 6 d 'C f {+ .w„t ✓: .3c .w. ,,., .v rns y . .q: ._ '^ «. _t .,.. .;. ., + ;.,..• .. � a,may„ .: ,` ^''a 'pro '.r .J. ,..• •'•r. -J._-. :rti<,,H• t .:t rre�ss. ,f - f ....+M,,�♦•:.1 a.• {p. ..�� r.•,,� . 'v ,•.ay h- � '. .,� -0 5". �' '`'tY vl . h *•fir.. ':., .'':'.. _:.: � -.: :. :: • ' '.. :_ a _., .,• .. y OIARStaONTattended the garden party at Greenbank Being cuavenicnti to rauWay• statics an :,.•. - _ _ PRICES TELL loot week• the editors Df Claremont, Lhu ii.s. most - _ - • dasirablu Property for dme wishing a . —Dr B "10� of UzbAdge.ru here 1:/t alit and Mrs Calhoun,of Bolton, spent p y , - -- wuk $anday with their dzuebter, Mrs (Bev) fire farm. _- tlia aiek list this Manly Tait. Mrs Calhoun will remaiH H A James' Niegara Falls excursionis on- th6 � � }� the P rice --"-= - - till the —r- week. Mrs McLean, of 41a ow, Scotland, .willWe "Del days pleasure. Tickets - W J Graham,of Toronto,Was in town eg 5 pl /1 r nn Tuesday wile of•forager pastor of the Presbyter- only 11.25, Boat IeaFoe Pickering harbor , .`That's wby we are having each a bastle in the.�`+1$renlDnt t these' da s at 9 a m sharp. Last tri to FsHt cbie Faraitare business at -'- - -- Graham iroith is off duty y ism thatch ossa u a nding a fortnight p F with Duncan and Mrs Maonab at season, Over 800 Went on last one. --- _ fthroagh illness. Argyle s a splendid excursion boat, huge - ` ' n Henry Asiridge spent a' law days is •• li t3aadbank". Ia the Undertaking line we carry s complete stock. No waiting or delay. — Our barber bas treated' himself to-S, well furnished cabin. Bay unkets at tows this week. rat Moa• r,ew chair, He invitee all (ladioa e9ae wharf• Eat laneh on boat, leave baskets, ,,1 Chea Miohetl, of Toronto, ape rove coats etc on boat. " .,_'J• H. Beal, the Undertaker, Claremont• ,day is the village, dada o come and teat it. He oda p Robert Bryan was ,in Stoaffville on thatrt is poesible to get shaved with the r�sR3f FOB SALE,-Being the south Foaarsl cards phnted on-ibort notice. d •j1 Moadsy of this week, grestesc agree of comfort. - part of lot eo,coo.a.Pickonag,comorisiu D Petne,of Toronto,was la the city Some of our residents"oc one of the eo Lctea.more or less. It is situated west o2 aa� - adjolas the viiiage of Brougham. The soil is. ggel Sunday and MOD &Y- atresia On ilia west Bide of the tows are first class and on the premises are a good frame - - Andrew Hamilton is away st present of the opinion that step ladders would be dwelling,good bank barn, with stone stabling for his summer vacauon. a valuable addition to she SOWn property hard good ft. G d ed: pxchearing o ant Water both t s Mise Lena Wilson and Ella DoWewell as the new sidewalk on that street 16 hard and soft. foodbearlag orchard and . farm is well-Leaceddirilr_or zh call th on H. C. - A n�' I I yisi9ltd Oshawa last,Stindap, eli hc)y elevated., Wilson,Rroagham +_s /KI/V, ` a Robert Miller made a shipment of 14e regret to ie, rt the death of Cec'1 galtleble sheep on Vonday. Rvy,infant son of Wm and Mre Middle- - -- -- V— Annie Topper,from Toronto,u visiting ton, on�ednesday-July 80th at his par, SEPARATOR y her brother at *iorlh Claremont, onto residence on,the 8th concession of p • Mla2--- C'j`i01I- ia viol; Ing Pickeringfuneral tunas place an �t I -Q".' -- — - •J.7est in the Market Mrs(Rev? Williams, Friday whoa ilia remains were interred her sister, t _ Hoary Thomson was home from To- in the Salem burying grog-id. , SPeCla� � roato,for a few days this y:aek. I[the parties who broke the glasses on _ - The 3lisees Peaaie, of Toronto are the telephone poles opposite the farm of Testimonials on spplioatiou. Working — - visiling at Wm 5eoti's this week. 'Newrick Wilson-on the 7th concession model in the shop, _ Mrs White,of Buffalo,is visiting wish repeal the offence steps will be takes to -'Dow�s�well, Claremont: � her sister, Mrs Henry Thomson. prosecuto them. -This seems a natural Hy. W White. � bdr and Mrs James Adams,of Toronto, thing for bove to do,but it is a serious Claremont are visiting at Mr Hareeil's this weak. offence and parents Wuuld do well to wain our band was at Greenbank last Thars.' their children concerning it. SOU'd day attending the Barden party there. Our football team -visited Balsam on _ fdiss Leaper, Philadelphia, 1s spending Saturday sad succeeded by defeating the Bea_�:ulti Fill 1.50 BLIy the Oldelia�le her vacation'ander the parental roof. _team of tbat town by 1 goal to 0, The 5 yrs Gold Fill LOOBuy ~ _ W hl Flgmerfslt has returned from game was hotly contorted from beginning goat Glasses•„ lop Toronto where he has spent his vaealiou. to end. On Wednesday evening oar �e g�ssa4ee perfect satisfaction- The aaefacUoa The Miasee Pike,of Toronto, are iLe team also'plapeb s game with the team GLOBE OPTICAL t',Oe* I� - ,._,questa of Rev and Mrs Adams Lhic week. from,the 6th h Uxbridge, which team Gerow mH JobbiLt we ars sorry to reporl, t' hey beat by the score of 8 to U, 93 YonanStreet, Toronto• J_!S� • a very critic Ll cooditioa at his home •In another column will be found thein dyersiempni,ofJohn Macnab re the. - -- -Hera. - _ On Saturday eveatug the Goodwood sale of his farm. This farm is situated - team will visit as Lo try coaolasions with on the 9th concession and contains 200 pj SOLITCC _' Qat a Vlarem Oscree. It ie is a good stats of enitivation our tease. of Delight Ianufactnred•a t a Ales Dowswe:l is repairing and making and is one of the best stock tarme is the - im rovemente to the dsg pcle on the I townsbip, There is being erected on t!,e 4 A charml set of teeth is a oenstant I -_ __- _ --_ p remises a new barn l0U ft b 8�it w,:L ,• - school premi•ee. p. y 4 sccree of eaght to the possessor. t bfre Alma Dotvewell all child,, of St silo, stone embling with cementeJ floo,a, And yet they are easily secured' Peal, Ilion., are apendii:p a few weeks There are-also two dwellings, two. orch• 4 our modern methods,make It easy+ Pumps of Every:Description eons- -wAh frisads here, stela and as aLttndanee of good' water. for anyone to become the'pOU"wr }� tantls on hand. O ar street comtni_+eioner is bei"Lighly � of a pretty set of tooth. eccsmeaded for tLe new Walks be is I The operation is painless. Successor to lsviad down in town. Our operators ate e:pana John Gerlbxv, Ggzow 8 Boa, Claremont.- is Laving his telephone lio-s - A. GA L A , _- _ rbaale l t t Pickering _bet ruea here sa r t ;icb n, gT. L OW Y Dentist s. ._ trnia:eots installed ' . To auto I Z' l' ardso Agent. - : and new :ns " --- Yo z!auaiQL+ees scar, bare David Gregg• Misses Jennie, slag Q1• sellA ate an9 Dehio tsre,{f, u. Yd'tner - - - _ Alsike' THE Red Clever ar ware Grain ' To handles HONEST GOIDDS and 8611 tltean at HONEST PRYCBS is a genuine pleasure to tttti and a source of great satlstasctfea to our custosaaets- . , -Coal _ , r SCREEN ®DORS• PURE 11itANILLA ROPE- SCREEN AND SNATHS , • Agent for all I , Hon�inSI kinds of veli .L, Baty oae now sad h►,e: No frau drat and Fifty Cents EsOh ZT r _ N tbv comfort of n 611 Lae! ltaib tsaaillua etas - dries nan.far.ared up the bleLauglalm i e + _ - rc--� � ��. W. bow a nue I misfgsdiag.aaHies, ...i w,a [� Line of asvim tc aLow foo pd abaotuf•17 '' / All V •.,� �' Qom a plain g�sea •r ' Co'y' of Oshawa _ _ _ I' i naedsome oae Bir;. Pure •ss w bre aL totlow•. � • yes. - •g �-'' a, The Empire Medicine Co, of Loadoa,4 ,1IIi118 �.; t aft ela.selL.eta. Oat..has s for oeed the atithemo t as J � YOWsey � Co• f Ann:LOt calf std, g,,.r,bargolirfor local f3eae for Picgaritig.lor the lava. woe `j sd LOm d +<� a h.10 ts.L • darfcl. iacovery of the niaeceenth centnrp. . 1 ft.s tit 1$C. lb. you'll and as with eafo geed.aar to s"Is For the treatment'of the tio•e. Thro►t. I 906"11 . IcanresOotd• say giZe for 74a• Bronchial Tabes and Lames ,,�a 5 W i•u sL�i s �Lh Bt.est•d : Caarrh: Asthm++ Bronchitis, Hay fsveT - y --on - - - - aniall throat sad lung diseases, Write Whitby► IF ts• h Extension y on I ,� S b ilia kind for ss[�p and •met is for particaiars,a stook of treattneats and I Window Screens manias 9� „rico ea ihS repairs constantly on hand at. -- ��wm.ed•1e "n me�"01 r FRUIT - 1 rosy ootnpiese stag.�rrua. 7oa'11 and ov . CY1t, of adlasesw "toosion �re�zz Ricer. P, JARS : - - Cured lawdt. .ae-•• iales .� Wfl9ih llslead to - t The Bast °�"`: 1A _ 7 m taez 18 r CrotnBraud we tr6ugh.- . 16 a 911 [ 20 it 33 t.bout t e person In every four eu_ �_••-•�,,,,_ QUARTHasa. or'protrud aha i i Ia. •.-.. .. -•- ra %,ift_h-itching, bleeding 1 OAf8.7so sou _ .q piles. There has pet to be foun i Gin g� Semen Cloth, h =lcgle case in which Dr. Chase's pint• ilw awry wire a nice grega•elor. Bnbbss Peoif las - q _ _ We haw/1 fa any e9dths Pries•range from *• ' :.went will not afford prompt relief, and EIGHT CENTS yd sad o.e.lea•sa 1111111 : .used regularly, produce om 1W a perms:.• _ ent ar_d thorough cure. Ask Sow + t+e'&h bout it. The best peopini it ,^ bora a �� •,,,. rte land recommend this treatrtie a- Firet•clsss'_ Work Qaatnnteed at 1,a only actual cure for piles; 60 cents prices that are right. b«ox, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates - agyt Toronto, Turnip Hoes, aft eat Solid Betel bl�.�- Ggod Washing�fachinesfor sale, good40e.valise for SW W• ha'11006 rW or + voice bogs, Geld boos,gsrdeahog•, Dutch boos a°rightly priced. • " r INTMENT SCYTHE STONES, 50• Harvest Time Needs: J. S.BU,NDY. _ Hay Forks, pron , Y�OODEN HAY RASES Geo.Bandp,e all stand- Claremont. Grain Cradlea, with Scythes, �. '.Ten Cents" $ahh $3.00. Harvest Mitts,extra , in good CEltTBaae value, 236, pair. Bic' cle�.... POTATO .FORKS, 600.• r Garden Hose k- gale Grease Biiccles of all kinds•on 11aad for sale_ SC a foot We swot all the lead• �. }?repairs of all kinds also.repairing done A rplenatdtine of gar• drag breads-Eraser's, rj -Earness single and double,'order filled --'' den hose,aides,rang• t_,d Thousand Mile,Rica, �• Oa short notice Agent for the Anolior ,lnH in pr[oe from ea a Foar. Brothers, to foot cowards Pure Orator '0il,'l5o: A frond 4-prong Potato Pork for 60c. 4•prong v bostl4 Sleek•Beauty Potato Hooka or Drage,400 Coil 5prina R ire Fence Co, StratforJ, _ Coach oil,a0a.a iia. partfor Whitin township, also north - SpriIIkling MACHINE part of Pickering township Tho best -See or write fence on the market. - - Cans Our'Wringer OILERS for Paris Yaluea i'frem 90. rap are anescel7ed: Ons ' - - Greening s year gttLranteed _ - -- _-- a ea er a MACHINE : '` _ • and ggsivinised on. good value specially - . Bpoofally low pri6ed, Qty A SON 9 We Rept air .R ■jj`//���'. ( • S Wringers - ,, and I S�di�1m•r0.y be IDoaty . ...Ve good ralisQlro9. 19'8 tfol Section Knives 80. e"h '� °e°�'�""'°" our toss,bat o! �tYtn -- -- Mover Guards,i9c Pure ftfiS Gren regia is .�.a ..la. err A..,t hrportant shove�ag of fraest•ditlplay-of nsoe° t:� �'see proud ed'for parity,fl9swegih sand eCeetivetROW - •gisodY d1 ee alfa * •. _ China, A very large assortment Of g�a Sample of-your knife• does the work�oa aced it tor. Sveetaaii sit Toa. IaS1 try ia. Stationanv. Books, Dolls, Toys jabt llR�iiill yr9o•at>3 ei3T$El>< CENTS usD ... . .i ' r : received for, the. Iioliday.trsde. Coil t �•y'.^ .. and see them. - a - Sabecriptions taken for all Magazines, Weekly Bind Ddily-NeWspapere, The m l I-1 ardwareCoRuss w 128 KING STREET E., .T.a�ONTO. W. tT: v2C�3AR?�8ON, Br.%Cii Street, - - - , � +lSi v_. �..dh/.n ... .. h.•. .r T? ..: .l:' ..y .. .. .y,Y. .0 ,. Y! 0 4 :Po'•`'4 _ •4N':Y' w4. .:1'.i ».H^^b; :_ !' ;"rev a� (a�p',.. .�r' ,.yY>Y •,wa'�r.,,. r,,.:,�,_..a•. .,i;:dr *a. 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" ' .. ,�. _ V ,.*a �., ...... ,', ..... .. . ..1• .. .. .. :.. 4-a • v nen �,. a r. : ���� _ ' cash and July, 64jc; september, 'IEECKED• BY EARTHQUAKE 0RUEL INDIDNITIEB, C6}c; December, 67}e. _.. "I .. .1 ---THE-MARarTS -_51I'wavkee-Aug. B:=Close-Wlleat� os AIamos; Caliloinia, Entirely yP - } _ -- ---- �•£3tea:dy,No---Y Rorthern,,- - d-ui-RUM. -- 8 b h2 _ _ _ - 79c; No. :d Northern, •77} to 78c a raw Mourners. -_--_.____:..._ __..__ -Prices of Grain Cattle,' etc S tember, -7 A San'Puis Obispo, Cal., despatch Telegraphic Br ei fs Frim All ep Ot to 70}c. Bye-Doli Sys A strip f country 15 mil A New York despatch says :-The I No. 1, 60c. Harley-Irregular; No. funeral of the late Chief Rabbi i21 Trade_Centres. long by four miles wide rent with _ - --- 2, 66c;-Rumple. 60 to 65c. Jacoby, head of the Orthodox He- t .�..� '- - gaping fissures and dotted with Over the Globe. _._ _ _._.. . _.__ DUEut3i., Au 5.-B heat-CaPh iso: brews o[ the United States, which Toronto, u - -- hills'and knolls that sprung up dur- , A_g.. .5-7WIieat- Th° On- 1 hard, 76#c; K6 1- orihe-rh,74-fc; was held 1_ere on Wednesday, was � . tario wheat market is firm, with No. 2 Northern, 72}c: July, 74#c • ing the night as if by magic, a vii- the occasion of one of the most CANADA. = - very little offering. lig. 4,_w and September, 70 December, 88ic . Inge in ruins, and hundreds of pec- remarkable demonstrations ever wit- The annual -report of the Interco- � 4V - --- nein for their lives are the re- rod quoted �-79-}-to_-St)c__l,Qg Iii i Da�Io. o_rfh.rn , 4-#-c g this a is shows a surplus of 6,952. if hts -to miils,-and' sults of Wednesday night's seismic collision between the masses of, The tube works which Mr, Cler ig y goose fi ?4 tembe Northern, 'T2}c;-Oa disturbance In the 'valley, of Los Jewish mourners and the Hes to 73c. Mani.oba wheat firmer, tember 31ic. Alamos, in the northern part oP police. ie tq add to the "Boo's" industries with sales of No. 1 hard at 87}c LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. ' -Santa Barbara Count During the The streets were packed with thou- will glue work to 600 men. .._ -grinding.la:•traa:3iE,_and t�1�.G God- y g sands o Hebrews, the stores were erich; No. 1 Northern, 85}c g.i.t•, Toronto, August 5.-At the West- last four dais that section of the generally closed, and every point of F' W. Holt, of New Brunswick, ran era cattle yards the receipts counts has been shaken by a series been appointed - the Dominion _: and 78ic Coderich, and No. 2 Y P amount- Y vantage along the route taken by Government to look into the cattle . Northern, 83ic g.i.t_, and 77}c Gad- ed to,only 46 carloads of live stock, bf earthquakes that is without pre- the.funeral procession to the dif5er . slier and Midland. including ?72 cattle, 1,000 lambs cedeat qr tradition in the hiatorynn ,ant synagogues wine crowded with Iguard question. ' Oats-The market is firm on light and sheep, 600 hogs. 100 calves, cedeat in the history or tradition of persona of every age and size. Di The Customs receipts at Montreal :' ,offerings. No. 2 white quoted at 44 and a. few milch oows_There was a the Pacific coast. rectly in front of the house where ,for July reached .6989,18:5.70, being • - to 45 a at*Iutdide pbfnts, and ' air i fair trade in the better gr-odes-o he`disturbanees--began Gn-Sunday the body-lay in state for the last:en increase of $52,653.07 over the . 48C here. No. 3 at 43} to 44c out- cattle to-day- For export cattle evening with a shock which caused few days over 100 saLne month last year, several thousand dollars' worth of y patrolmen kept i Ode. there was a steady demand at'from the surging crowd from the en-.1 The Chambre de Commerce, Mont- Corn-Market is quiet, and easier, $5'50 to $8.25 per cwt.; and light damage to property in the village trance with considerable difficulty. 'real, recommends that 'a subsidy be _ . - �. ' -With American quoted_ at 62c west, shippers at from $4.25 to $5 per I and surrounding country. This After the services at the house the given for a line of steamships be- _ • Rad Canadian at 63c west. - . cwt, Good.butcher cattle are un- shock was followed by a,number o body was taken to each of the six tween Canada and France. . Peas-The is -de• a-,i if' �ti disturbances less severe and less d!s- a ° u ur tion- - Fni3 ect.or McMillan -. and i estrous, coatinu n rou o.0 e p '._:Pref fits noted at 78 to 76}G Huddle stuff of which sntg !but short I fi y night and f brief'.services were held. SS hen the has been suspended in Montreal be- -- _ ' remainder of the Sunda g f passing the printing:cause of allowing a sidewalk to be g pp y procession was ' Monde On Tuesdaynight, begin- '.l. g Fly t steady per teat. Ontario ch io cey)buthher Battle is worth from nia at 12..10 o'clock, there was Win- preso factory of.R. 13oe � Co., on• aid shier did aoL seller the re - 1._midai bt rollers ir3 wood, drum from $3:50 per $4.2b- g Grand street, on its way to the q A c specifications.minwl - patent steady at..$2.87 to $2.9Q Str middle freights, in buyers' sacks. $4'75 to •$5.50 per cwt`.,'and mo-j other series of seven shocks, all aL cemetery in Brooklyn, several eta- g quoted at per cwt. which were light, The most severe to ees of the factor emptied A commission will be sent b the _ r - r shock of the entire series occurred P Y y P pails!Oat (;oyernment through the ..... 3. A few $ 25 to $3.40. Manitoba dour selected Iota were sold at a� of water from an upper floor on to g steady. ""Hungarian patents, $4.05 shade over 5}c per pound. Feeders!at 11.30 O'clock on Thursday morn-I the spectators massed upon the'tornado-swept districts of Dundas to $4.25 rdeh-aered on track, Toron- and stockers are steady and un-]ing. Bills were shaken and twisted , sidewalk. Pail after pail was and Stormont counties with a view ' • _. 0. bags"included, and strong bilk- 'changed,'with no particular enquiry. I to their foundations, and the valleys emptied on the throng, which shout- -to 'extending aid to the sufferers. `••prOatmeal-Car to lots, In bbia., $5 on 54. 4cc perPound - Milch from cowsh}are l wereetrembled run deep inrolled. t.he earth, hills fissures and vain atoaese ape. Then led and eoverallslldin and l ager, announces h thatthrough September -- . - 1- track, and in sacks, $4.90. . Broken worth from $25 to $48. Choice(knolls appeared, in level valleys, I clothing soaked in water came down 4 ,she will swim the upper Niagara - - . _lots, 20 to 2U extra. cows will fetch $50 each. Lambs springs of water appeared in places I from above, and even tools, scraps rapids from - the upper steel arch hlillteed-Bran is-steady at $166.50 had a considerable drop today, and-I that had been dry, and the general i of steel, bolts and a dead cat. The bridge to the whirlpool. . west, and shorts at $20.50:tri bulk. many were-unaroldr They SOW at topography of the valley was great- I angry populace, most of whom were 'air. S. Spencer of the Lawson ta.s. _$14--tit-$46:5@-Isere;- a2xd rem--8}--tea +e-per-po-usd---Sh �>�<1-in._many- ct5 shorts, $21 here: Manitoba bran, were. unche.rt d at from 3 to 3 c INHABITANTS FLED. factory persons from drowni • ge # # back into the facto windows the sated three ng I, k17 in sacks; and snorts, $21 to $22 per pound. Calves are worth from With the first warning of the sound missiles that fell on them. They and one frgm death by fire, on - I In sacks. Toronto. $2 to $10 each. or from 4i to 54c,of tate approaching disaster the ter- also gathered up stones and sticks Thursday pulled a Iad named Abe . . per Tb. Books sell at from $2.50 to ror-stricken people rushed into the an,d in a few minutes there was Lapine out of the water of a mill • _ i - $6 per cwt. Culls fetch from $2 to!streets and sought places of safety i ecircely a whole pane of glass in pond at Russell village. _ i - Dried a les--Prices Following is the range of uota-.I fled toward the neighboring many Lha Grand street side of the factory.( -: i -tions . :q ,T-he first vibrations were simm hills. - f - -.-_•_ -- •- 1COUNTRY PRODUCE. -" $3 each, In vacant lots and.roads; while I I Thea someone in the factory 'CREAT BRITAIN,PP Purwly . nom- ' Inal - flat to TURNED ON A HOSE I Andrew Carnegie has presented` tc . llops-Trade quiet, - with prices Cattle. lthe preceding disturbance to direr- and played it indiscriminately all Mr. Morley the famous library of � stead at 13c; ShipWq per cwt,.. ......$5.50 $6 25 1 tion and effect, but they were im- over the funeral procession, At one -the late Lord Acton he recntt - y yearlings. ,c, a followed he most ! -Honey-Trade null; .comb,. =Z to do light.....• ... ,., 4,25 5.00 1� leis f by t ter--� �e as many as five streams were Lought, ......., df e 2,; Butcher, ahokre., 4.75 5.59 rifle- shoat ever experieaestd fa this $: per dozen. "'" sectio of the Stale. The earth I Playing on trio crowd. Drivers of Hartlepool shipowners have dQcid Beans--The market is'steady at Butcher, ordinary to n mourning carriages whipped up their � . . Y good ..,.. trembled and rolled and twisted ua- ' ed to issue a protest against ttu $1.15 to $1,30, the latter for hand- g per 3,50 4,25', 1 horses, trampling over citizens, and ' Stockers, per cwt. t!1 It was 1 P g proposal to subsidize a Cnaadlaz ! _. ._..,-.._.. picked p -•,...., 3:50 3,?S,- rtiFossible for people to ! the stronger mea trampled women. _ ' !_ " ' GherP__.aad Letnite. - stand erect. and the inhabitants r shipping line, ► Hayc bated-Th market Is - -- croucTte o o�tearRrt-t3rat. Tits' and children under tool In theft of-: _its _ __�_. with offerings limited. Prices airs ' Choice ewes, per_.ewt... . 3.30 3,59' g torts to escape. The police had tri' Lambs, per cwt... .- . 8 50 4 2S earth might open and swallow them '., the meantime taken a hand in the the Briush (Iovernment will remove Bum, with No. 1 old timothy quoted I Bucks per cwt ,. 2.50 2.75 iThe lassos inaplred by the rumbling j trouble. and were clubbing the the restrictions on the importation l - .at $10.73 't $11 a ton g pco_ - - 1 ° ( Culls, ea „ •„• 2 00 3.00 and trembling of the earth was in- of Argentine cattle. i Straw-The market is quiet- Car � pie right and left. They Were how- _ Iota on track quoted at $5 to $5.50, bilkers and Calves, creased by a sound of Sailing build-1 ever, unabtz to cope with the crowd, Prime Minister Balfour maid in th4 the latter for No ] Cows, each,, -, 25.00 45.00 inX% which gave some idea of the I and the reserves of half a do:,en house of Commons on Wednesda3 ` Calves, .each. ,.: ,..,• 200 10.00'destruction that was bring wrought that he thought seven members qui.Poultry-3'he market is quint. We "" Wien the most serious shocks had-- were despatched to the dent for ilia commission of inquiry quote--Chickens, t►0 to 75c; live HORg scene. It was more than half aim ,- q ry •chickens, 45 to 80e;-ducks, 50 to I Choice hogs, prr cwt. 6 75 7 25 'passed and the rumbling sounds had ,hour before order was restored, and -into the coadutt of the. war in South - - , 65c per pair Light hogs, per cwt , . , 6 75 7 on died' away, the ,people gathdred the eireet+ to the vicinity-of the iso-�Africa. - - Potatoes-The . market is stew Heavy 'hogs, per cwt., 16.715 7.0(1 about-the ruins of this places , of for cleared. A number of arrests _ business. and when they saw the ex- i were made, among them beta se It is announced lain, that Mr- J, on- Per bush g g ten Chamberlain, eon of the Colon - New Potatoes. 45 to SOC Sows' Per cwt... $.50 TDO ,tent od tho damn P many of them I in quantities, and hoc per bush is stags. per cwt ... ...... 0.00 2.00 B" eral employees of the Hoe Company lal Secretary, 'Fill succeed lir Ger, . .Small tots. - - -4 1 fearful o1 a repPtitran of this ex-l Man persona were found about the r rience, •'Immediate started on Y old Balfour as President a Chi _ I __ ii�d' ALMOST BETTER pe Y streets, bleeding from wounds upon Board of Trade. which Office carries toot, or by any conveyance that their he de and other parts of their with it a sari of $10:000 a r HOG PRODUCTS 1could, be had, for places where the I bodies. Ambulances had been suis-' ' year London Lancet Sets All Vueasiaess' and is recent Ministries a sent iz. - - - : Dressed hogs unchanged. Hog pro- - - at Best: - !previous ,shocks had been leas Ft' mond in the- meantime and three the Cabinet. • ' -- , ducts In good demand, with prices were. With the dawn of day the,i responded. Tho druggists were kept - generally unchanged.- We quote A London despatch says- � Apropos stricken village had the appearance !busy tot: some time-dresa'ing the UNITED STATE. . . Bacon. long clear, IIic, In ton and lot rumors that the coronation may-:of 'the. ricins of a city lobs deserted I wounds of .the injured. Several.I - res_a lots. Pork, Mesa. $21 50 to Brain at-the eleventh-hour be post-I A church had been -leveled to tie ' policemen also were injured, recel--i 'Me. Elizabeth Meyer, charged witl . '- -. Y'; do., short cut, $23 50 t ° POD d on account et the enfeebled round, arid- not one brick her murder of-her husband, Dr. Ja: 2 ' - •• _ �+• o $-4. A 4vilduig;� ing tufa and bruises Two mea were Icub F. Meyer, is Buffalo. has been Smoked meAta-Hams, 13� to 14e, eoudlt;, o! the Klug, the lancet was .left standing. , I taken to the hospital. One of thein authorizts the follows s declared insitne. - t•t•eaJttnst bacon, 1$c; rolls, 1.2 to following statement, i-- had sustained SnternAl Injuries aril L24c. backs, 15 to 15ic;, shourders, If King Cdward were only an or concussions and the other a sprained 1 Acute insomnia is responsible fon 11 •o .12c.. . �dinary hospital_ patient he would . THE.LAST STONE LAID.- le Later in the ci,i the persons the sniicide of A M, Rothschild. urr -- - unchonged _r.e-Butte. $eel--cures! sever - -- - -' -- arrested were arra ed in the Yotice til recently - tire head of--x Cfricagv -•--- �- g Y >x Lard--Prim► La mat i e Dam Will Bria Large Dir- " " . ' Tierces, 111c; tubs, llic, pails, (days ago with a miA caution to be gg Court and renes of$5 find $10 were department store. - He,shot him 111c: co trict Under Rillage. _ • ! mpOund, 8. to IOC. careful. It must be remembered imposed in several Inatancea. Fled.self, - .. that the Incision in the side is ex- 't L°odor tleapatth says The feeling is said to exist between some I- Philadelphia - experts expect the - -._. Times annoi-ntes that the last coP- • tremely deep. The rigid precautions - of 'the enirleyees of the Hoe Com- supply of anthracite in the hands of . BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. of the King's medical advisers in I ing-stone o1 the Nile dam at Assou- Pavy and the Hebrews residing in�railroads and.coal dealers there will _ - Wheat remains d.dil. Provisions declining to allow Iiia Majesty to- an was -laid' .on-Wednesday. The move about as soca as might have , g the neighborhood, of whom there'be exhausted by the middle of Sep (Nile reservoir, or which the teat -- -­are-rather cheaper. Both Ostler and � are a great number, and (fila is said.temk�er. ._ _ :_ _. - been expected were dictated mere) 1 dams at.constructed. and 1. enable have • cheese are slightly weaker, prices for! Y been.conxLrvcted, m}II enable wide to have been the cause of the I A time-luso invented by the U. s Cheese on"ttre other side have not by a desire to Rive the healing pro- trouble. • _ Ordnance Department. ,by which .,• -•-_ - - ._kept- pace with those- hee, and g 1cras o time to c°naolidate. tracts of land to bear two craps a _ P . - �I Near instead of one, will bring waste -4 - Shells may be detonated at will, and alight drop seems robable. Tho There has been at no time. the re-; C which wd7 enctrate the heaviest P molest sign o[ anything pointing to districts into tlllage, and will great_ WHOLESALE SMUGGLING- P -;: ,.stock of butter here t being held malignancy iandwall*talk' of a11s fife t ly Ince The a arervof- su arscult6upply by, armored battleships, is exerted Gq •_ accumulate; much of it bei heldCanadian Customs Swindled b revolt tionize modern warfare; . _ . tor. September shipment. Grain- g 1,000,000,0(0 cubic metres of water Cunning Chinamen. Manitoba wheat at Port Arthur, foundation. - a. all - The dam lit AasouaII- ids GENERAL. ` . ' No, 1, 74ic; No. 2, 72te; No. 2 From other w-ell4ntormed medlcgl y' A t+ancati'ner, B. C., despatch says: . oats, locallq, .Ontario, 4$}c; Mani- sourcep it .has been a-acerteined that�l miles ions. , It is pierced by 180 i Canadian Customs is being robbed A statue of Shakespeare'is to be tuba, 49ic; barley, 5'3 to 59c: while the King's physicianw and sur- openings,• 23 feet aide and 7 feet wholesale by Chinese. Oriental erected at Weimar, Germany. - buckwheat, 6A to 66ic; peas, 85} to goons entirely relieved his ailment, wide; which have steel sluice gates, steamships, it is believed, , have - = -- -86c: -rye; 68c, -Flour _'Manitoba the actual cause of the illness has The news that the Nile reservoir i brought large quantities of goods 1n I. There is great anxiety at Con- 11 . 1 was to-be begun was contained in ;'the shape of silks, li nose, and ci-;str.ntinople puss the renewed no- . patents; 84 to $4,10 and strong never been de tritely determined.- 2 q ! tivity o the `revolutionary forces _ athipg whatpveer developed in the,an anyouncement on Feb. 0, i8A8, g that have been successfully bakers', $3,21Ztir �E3.SQ; Ontario l�, to the effect that the Khedive-in- 1 in Macedonia anti Albania:, straight rollers, $3.80 to $3.?0; in course of Hie Majesty's six' weeks' ; .suibggled off by Chinamen and stor-. - - - ~bags, $1.72} to_ $1.82}• Ontario• illnyess t_o prove that be- suffered 'Count±l had approved a contract in CtiinaCosFa wagon oa n a y three leaders•cif=the Mafia. patents, $3.80 to Ifrom Awith .John Aird and Co-. Which.,set-_;of liquors and cigars was seized o'n were convicted of.murdcr and sen- .ra $4.16. Rolled appendicitis. Thee appendix ±l g prices -- to was neither seen nor sought, for all tied the much-debated -question, Sir + y years' imprison- oats•-Millers' Wednesday by the Customs, and the tenced ' to thin _ . Jobbers,I John Aird,'Dart., is the Mayor of'house of the driven searched, when went. $2.40 to $2.45 is bags, and $5 to ,that is known. -All that ' List'er,,l - . a $5.10 per bbl. Feed-Masiitoba bran!Barlow, Laking, and Treves are be-t Paddington, and.when Lord.Kitchen- a great quantity of smuggled goods' Dreyfus denies the statement Chat'- - - „"11116 to $17, and shorts, $23, b a1lieved to know .themselves 5s that !er arrived in London a tow'days ago ;was unearthed. It is learned in oifi-rhe a a Russian spy, and hopes to tncluded; Ontario bran, in bulk, $15 1 they successfully !removed a danger-'he tusked Sir John,. who presented i tial circles that the impression is obtain a re-trial which will establish - to-$15.50; shorts, in bulk, $23 to 1.ous abscess. Having accomplished f an. address of welcome to him. how !that.smuggling on a Targe scale has i his honor.irf the eyes`of the' law. - � . , $24. Provision�Heavy Canadian'that`result, it seems they are -coir the work of Assouan was progresw- 'been carried on by Chinamen. Some Baroness de Lisle du Fief is dead . , -short cut Pork, $25; compound re-'tent to ignore the cause in the ab- ing. The contract called for the years ago, A conspiracy was unearth- at Paris, aged 105: years, She - ... •. � fined lard, 9 to 9 c; completion of the two_dams in five ed by the Customs. It consisted of drank and smoked, and at. the age i pure Canadian scnce of complicating. possibilities. I I. g - r 'lard, 41c;,finest land, 12 to•12ic :i , --�_-� _ years from July 1,-1898, and the Chinese merchants.having false in-c o[ 100 she published a book of r 21emh, 12} to 14 c; bacon, 11 to 15c; Iconiractors agreed to accept pay- voices sent from Chinamen,on which poeins - r 'dressed ho s, Y THEIR SON meats by annual instaliments o[ Chinese would pay Customs. The -- u R-• $7.50; fresh killed I Emperor William has cati'sed.to be r '-abattoir, $9.25 to $9.50 per 100 £160,1WO, beginning on the eomple- true invoices, however, would come ,frock a special medal for a couple - ` 'Tbs. Cheese-Ontario, 10C, and Que- David Parent id Not Know He Lion of the dams and extending over by private mail. who have been married .70.years, - - ` bee, 91c. Butter-Choice creamery Was a Father, " I thirty, vearsw-a total of £4,800,- - ; Herr, and Frau Arnault, of Ross- _ current receipts, 19} to 20c; held A Windsor despa says: Twent 000. Sir Benjamin Raikes is the ► stock, 19c; dei y fine of the sch^me: Rork -THE DOER aENEP�ALS• metrial.. dairy, 16 to 16 c. years a. o David Paten of this cit chief en t er r } } g y: Experitnenis have shown that cots r . '•EKB -firm °a steads demand ; was married io a young woman. A wa'4 �K'nn immediately atter the Botha, belarey and De Wet to ,Seek ton can be grown much cheaper in- -•- --- _- r straignt receipts, 15c; No. 2, 13 to few months later they quarrelled and contract had been signed, and about His Majesty. • 4outh Africa than In the United - I 14c. a yegr ago it teas stated-that pro- .. . _._ -. separated.' The wife--went• to De- troit to live. She drifted entirely grass had been so much more rapid A London despatch says; ht has i States, and the Storey Cotton Com- out of Parent's life. A few days thtin had been eatpected that there been arranged that Gen. Kitchener pariv of Philadelphia 11ACa acquired . UNITED STATES MARKETS. was reason to believe that. the'un- will go to Southampton'to -meet a tract of land in the Transvaal. o a young man._called on Parent, _ . . B-ttTalo, Aug. 5.-Flour Steady, who had continued tq live in Wind- dertaking would be completed Rix Gencrals Botha, Delarey and De Stet _._ __ _ __ '� SVlteat- SPrinfi, no demanti7 No. 1 ,sor--and carry on his gardening busi- months earlier: than was originally on August .16, the day.,of the naval - Northern c.i.f., 76J -to 77c; winter, ness. The young man Announced thought possible. review there. The King will receive AUSTRALIAN MINE DIASTER dull'and •coat • Fn__2 red, 78c. Corn himself as David's son. He had nev- The entire works at Assouan will filen and,General Rotit its and ten- -Dullcynsettled; No. 2 yellow, 67ic er heard that he was Q father, Af- be finished, in Sir -John Air i; spin- eral Kitchener immedintcly the Boer hIauy i4len Killed, One Sundre( No. 3'ro, 66ic; No. 2 corn, 66ic • ter some-conversation young Parent-Zon, by the,end'-of the ,year, leaders arrive. Zopelessly Entombed - -' bio. ,4 do, sift. .Oats-Weak, - arrd told his father that he wished his P 1-- -- r - �- ..,I aA Sydney. N. S. W., despatcl KAISER.INVIT S KITCHENER. . nothing doing. 'Bye-Dull Nb.' 1, iParenUe would live together. fie adys: Ati' explosion -resultii.g it 80 c• SAM MORE THAN TREBLED I cAt;v loss of life 110.9 oceurre(! at'.thu _ i pleaded hard with the father, and Says German Arm is Longing to $finneapolis," Aug. 5,-Wheat' clos- finally gained his consent to a recon- y g g eft. Kimbla Colliery at SCollongong ed-Ju1,v, 79c: SeptBmber, 8ff¢ to ciliation with ria wife. TLe son Returns -From CP.R Land De- =. Behold Sim. ai, port forty miles from-here. Twen -, .. - 681c;-on track, No. 1 hard, 79¢c ; brought :his mother back to Wind pttrtment. A Berlin despatch says, The Kais- ty-gcven bodies_have been recovered No. 1 Northorn, 78ic: No. 2 -North= sot'' Explanations followed. Doth A Winnipeg despatch•says: The er hazs sent a pressing invitation to The buildings aft the mouth of Ow ern, 741c. 'Flour- First Pat elit�-C Were .xa111ing-to Ahoulder-part-of the following are the C.P.R. land sales mrd Kitchener -to visit Germany. pit were wrecked, One hundred ant. " ' J. -"'$3,95 to 53.95: second do, $3.65 to blame, and It was finally arranged returns fo`r July, 1902:,. 155,344.93 The Imp.$rtal letter states that the forty-nine miners were rescued, bit '-' - - $3.15; first clears, $$ to $3.101 sea- that lfrs. Parent should roma back acres for 5564,592,52. ,Tits sales' eittire Germ n' 'army' would esteem A huadied are still.en+onlbed. 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S*- - - i unit the druggists in taking a sum- -- •teach, and this is always the order- ., .. S _-. __----- - - - - mer vacation 7 Would it not be tar moss economical for -INTERNATIONAL LESSON, (Mark vi, 80; Acta i, 1). _ Ltalesn you to spend U 1 we ourselves are holy in our livor _._ �._.- some move In tont AUGUST 0. Y . ' - y ng -your ply- -- - cud separate _tress} the_worid lying 1. } Benefits of a Complete Rest sway e system by taking a rest ? Text of the Lesson Lev. s. I-II. in the wicked one ou,r advice to ---- - Then you can resist the ordinary r s others will not have much weight c diseases; then you will not have to Golden Tezt, I Thess. v., six. for we will then be like the Phasi- Frorn Home, Once a dear, be placed upon an invalid's bed un- sees who say, but do not (Matt - til Gad says that 1. And Nadab and Abihu, the sons your work is of Aaron, • • • offered.strange fire xairi, 8jw but if, like Levi,-we walls ON done; then you v.W save money by before the Lord, which lie com- with God in peace and equity wi In .G dua�e�ryo�n;ua rtn:`s1aa- I overwork, as I ]tilled Kinn White, resting as well as the precious time maaded them not. shall turn many away from iniquitl i dnd and Two. wuu.o avb. = to,u by offering him a Cambridge prize; which you can fit afYord to Yo,e (pial. 3, 6): I will 1ti11 him as I killed William tram The opening chapters of this book _ ;t tits Atv.o4 of �iziaetrsna awe your next winter's work. tell of the different offerings, all . )Paley, .t thirty-nine years of a e _ But when the Christian goes off typifying C088 FORE TS S OF SPAIN. g the most brilliant Christfen fatal- tato the country to rest he can gu fee g�gandroi thesconaeone orationreat oof "fl despatch from Chicago says: lett of his day; I will kill him, as I off to pray in the same spirit with the'priests, the Lord accepting the They Cover - a -Large Extent.- at Rev. Frank De Witt Talmage preach- have burned out the brain of many which Christ went. When be gets atonement pituita Cotiatry. gd from the following text: Mark a genius, by overwortt before that away from the store, the factory, ga by fire super- ' - 'vi, 31, "Come ye yourselves apart br ala lived long enough t o light an the home, his rested mind will bo- natural _(Lev. ix, 7, 22-24). Now, The cork forests of Spain cover an into a desert place and real awhile."i intellectual torch which would have gin to clear. As he saunters out to right at the beginning of the minis- area of 620,000 square miles,. pro- A desert place) What does that (cast its rays all round the world." lie down under the shadows of the try of the priesthood we see this !,duct-g the finest cork in the; world. mean? Is Christ bidding hie cis=I Every physician will tell sad failure on the part of two of These forests exist in groups and a you that trees with his Bible he will begin Aaron's sons. "Every man at his ( r wide belts of territory, those ciples follow him over a great sea is an economy in time for tired to realize how the goodness of Uod best state (apart from God) is al- the region of Catalonia and part -. .of sand? Does, he Rant his.. com- men and women to go ort and take has followed him all the days of together vanity" (Ps. xxxix, 5). 1cove of Barcelona being considered the panions to lose themseli•es among a vacation and rest. Yet it is a his life. He will begin to see in 2, And there went out fire from first in importance.gAitken h the the endless dunes and live where;surprising fact how many truly good the quietude of the woods that even ` g neither beast nor bird nor fish 'nor Christina people feel they cannot in his troubles the hand of c,od kiss the Lord and devoured them, and cork forests of Estxemadura and - insect can live? Does he desire them;leave their home and church 'road beer leading him, that all things they died before the Lord. Andalusia yield cork of much quick - to be terror stricken at the moan-,work even' for a few weeks in a work together for good for those Thus at the very beginning of the er growth and possessing some ex - --=. -Ings of the simoons:or to be smoth-I year. If they were rested, they who love the Lord. Then as he sit, priesthood Jehovah made it very I cellent qualities its consistency !a '; Bred in. one of thos i awful desert could do much more work for there in the woods upon the hill- plata that He would have a whole- less rigid and on this account it >'; • windstorms and be r.hent as com-I Christ and do it much more easily. side with the brook gurgling by his hearted service or none. So also at does not enjoy the high reputation , ' 1, . .7 pletely lost as the merciless ocean I Indeed, the older I grow the more side he will think that he is sitting the beginning of the. church story which the cork of Catalonia does .- can swallow down a shipwrecked:I believe that most good people need at Christ's feet, just the same as in the case of Ananias and Sapphire In Spain and Portugal where the crew and leave no trace. where the''to take this advice. . blost good peo- the disciples of old used to do in (Acta v, 5, 10) He showed unmis- .cork tree is indigenous, it attains - •''< ' watery Jaws have opened and shut?!pie look tired. ' Go where you will, the open air. Then he will hear a takablyr how He hates deceit and to a height. varying from 35 to 80 No. Christ is not here alluding to! Lite store or in the home, and the chirp. When he looks up, he will half heartedness. (feet and the trunk to a diameter'Lp .a Mesopotamian or a Persian or a!one great complaint-that-you--hear-hearsee a little bird swinging upon -the 8 T Moses said unto Aaron.. 30 to 86 inches. This species of ' 'Sahara desert of sand. Christ is!every spring and summer is: "I am tree branches over his head. He Rill This is it that the Lord spake, say- the evergreen oak is often heavily - • practically saying to his disciples, so tired, awfully tired. I am as turn and read from Matthew: "Are ing, I will be sanctified in them that i caparisoned with wide-spreading . who a.re physically and mentally tired when I get up inithe morning not two sparrows sold for & farth- come nigh Me, and before all the branches clothed with ovate oblong rr • worn out from too much work: i as when I lie down too sleep at ing, and one of them shall not fall people I will be glorified. And Aar- )evergreen leaves, downy underneath . _', . "Come, let us go into the country night." 'Why, most people in -the on the grouctd.without your Father. on held his peace, and the leaves slightly serrated. An- -- uv fere we can a>une: t us go sprringtiiae oo as t re as a -ye---sot,-the`ref"oie;"ye sora -b -`fix- holy UY-tietw en-A - • . a.mcng the hilly ,.%'here we shall be poor woman who came to me one more value than many sparrows:" pie unto the Lord is the oft repeat-(produces a flower of yeildwish color, -" separated from these throngs of peo- day and said: "Mr. Talmage, don't As the Christian wife walks through led requirement from Ex. xix, 6, 22, ;succeeded by acorns. Over 30.000 ° -- -_ple who are continually following us;talk to me about heaven. I do not the fields and picks the daisies and !onward. Jesus said concerning.Him- square miles in Portugal are devot-` -to be phyt;ically healed and spiri4,u-,want to go to heaven for a long clover tops and the golden-rod and self and His disciples in His great ed to the cultivation of cork trees, ally ted. Let us go off alone. ,W_here'time yet. I am so tired that when the bright yellow buttercups she interceGsory prayer, "For their sakes !though the tree virtually abounds in ,1 _ _ we shall hear only the rustling_ of.I come to die I want God to let me will remember the words Jesua slpoke 1 san i,y Myself that they also 'every part of the country. -1. + the leaves and the singing of the'sleep in my graver for a thousand when he said that as he cased for migh a sanctified through the The methods in vogue in barking birds and the rippIijug-.*�'- brooks, years. 1 hen: after I have become the lilies et-Ekes- *1ds_.$o- truth John xvi!• 19). - and harvesting the cork in Spain ( Let us hie' away into nature's thoroughly' rested. I want to open care for her. There is no place on 4-'5- Come-near; carry your bre-i and Portugal are virtually the same, ' s haunts, where we can see the deer my eyes and see heaven " My over- Parth where a man ca.n get so close thren from before the sanctuary out The barking operation is caected i . - playing in the valleys and where we worked Christian friend. if you want to God as with an- open Bible in the of the camp. . when the tree has acquired sufficient - -'r . ' can stumble through the wild vines to do your-best work for Christ next quietude of the woods: Thus Moses-commanded the eons!strength to withstand the rough "'i owing at oof' feet. Let us o'minter you must treat your bed of Uzziei, the uncle of Aaron, and bandling it receives during th.iq op- -`1 fit g Y Y TAKE: CHRIST ALONG, i►aay to .the place where the shep-'just as you would treat. a tired, run thus-they did But what about Na, Ieration. which takes place when- it - I But there is. one other advantage r herd ]eacLs las flocks among the down, exhausted horsy which has Jr dub and Abihu') Ne never bury 'has attained the fifteenth year p1 -" of w summer vacation about which I -" � - krrnh orce•n'n�____P.ekur,e_landS '• _--. been worked all.winter. You would p«mple, strictly speaking• we. bury 'its growth. After the first strip- : taste off his shoes and turn him out I would speak a few words. That the bodies in which thev sojourned (ping the tree Is left in this juveri- . WILY A REST IS NEEDED. Its rasa. You must, treat our advantage is the desire which comes for a season. It has been a great eacent state to regenerate subs�e . , „ Satan is a great strategist. He bode• as a farmrr treats= a field which to all true Christian hearts to get 'comfort to me to think of t.hist since I quent strippings being effected at in- ' - - _ bark into the harness to do thei.- _ -rarely attacks his enemies in the has been overworked in production ever I grasped the tact that if my teryals of not leas than three years • pfaceq where he thinks they are in- Ids lets it lie tallow for awhile you vt+ork which God has given them to I body ever has a burial I will not be land under this process the tree will vulnerable lie is &iways trying do after Lhe summer vacation is aye, but absent from the 'continue to thrive and bear for u ry ng should treat your body as nature ended: In the spring the tired there that d p- tew schemes and plans. When Sa- treats the vegetation It Rends the !body and. present with the Lord; we rd 1. 150 peals. +choolteacher is apt to comptain. -_ ._ ."tan finds a true Christian who !s �colds of winter so that all ttse for- with Christ. which is very far. better ;She sELf'q to herself "Stilry did I � •- consecrated to God's service, he toes of the trees can Ito dormant. As sues become a (1I Cor v, 8; Phil 1, 21, .28) ---CAN YOU ANSWM: THESE 7 -. - lmmnediatel calls together his die a Christian worker for Heat. winter, public -school teach- 6, Uncover not - : Y g your heads: Walth- er 7 blanv of the mothers only send monist IieuLenants and says "Thai when you will have so much to do, Y er rend your clothes I Here are some questions about must be stopped in his career of what you nerd now to enable you to their eh,lluuren to Te because they Thus Moses commanded Aaron and I things pou'va seen every day and ail .. are too lazy to tai care of the " good works: Those lips of his must do your next winter'++ duty is not children themselves." But after the j his two P,urviving sons. Mourning ,your life It you are a wonder .s - .. - be ctoaed. That hand must be toads medicine, but rest-complete physical has ofttimes a large element of re- ,, may possibly answer one or two of be That sv Christian schoolteacher has had a . L u pure heart atust be ,and menta, rest; the same kind of bolllon In it. This au must not Loi- he queries offhand Otherwise not. .. . _ struck with some ...poisonous arrow rest which Christ rest to the country with God she p gave to his di-- begins to realize her opportunities, lernte, lest we find fault with God What are the enact wards on • That foot of his must be led along ;ciplin whom lar tett Lhem off into a .aiui she save • '•Oh, how good .God I!f We must abide on the Lord's side two-cent stamp 7 - 1. -- the stony path of [lin " No vision dererrr't place. ,is to'me-t Think of the opportun-lei though his chastening falls on How many toes has-a ant on-each _ of earth can arouse Siitan into such? GO INTO 74LE D£.SERT. - ity of-usefulness I have r Perhaps`those who are very dear to us. If forefoot ? on Each hindfoot ? - - P frenzied passion as the sight of a I The faadhionable watering places py the grace of God. I shall not only I we love our., eve odes more than we Which way does the crescent moon .- - - snub man coriseer"Ine his ,years to are ve+y ex panslve places to which love God, we are not worthy of Flim. . nfluence these children, but also the turn-to the right or left ? - ,good-works, So Satan, when he to lice. Buz when Jesus bade his 7. Ye shall not go nut from the seeti a coed man consecratinghis sinful 4aomeA from whish they come," door of the tabernacle of the -eon- - Rhat colon are your empdoyei'r - .� disciples to go into the desert place After the minister has been off alone. eyes ? the eyes of the man at the - life to good deeds. immediately die- ' and rest awhile he commanded them tclth Christ to rest awhile he longs, gregation lest ye die, for the anoint Y patches his. angels of temptation. I to go into the quietude of the to be back In his pulpit to ing oil of the Lord is upon' you nest desk ? First. Satan ofTers to that pod preach because t were the anointed Write down,•offhmnd, the figureson- g country. One can live very cheaply again about the Christ whom he has -h,.an all the allurements of popular ! in the rural districts. it does 'sot priests of the Lord, chosen to min- the face of your watcb. _ so (earned to love. The mother, the _ i applause and worldly plea.sures. The ;cost ver much to o iMo the sub- �later unto Him, they were to keep ' Your watch hap, some words writ- _ " '' Y B tired mother, after she-lies had her • " spirit of temptation does not come orbs of the cit and live for &little Ithemselves wholly for Him. The ten or printed,on its face. You have Y rest comes back with a hnPPfer i y like a .wrinkled old hag, with lice while next to nature's heart, to tin a sweeter smite and a gentler spirit says through Peter that be• seen these words a thousand times . bony hands changed into the shape dwell In some quiet farmhouse tar Ilievers are n holy priesthood to of- Write them out correctly. af_an angle's claw, which can t e q prayer. line God pity [D-day the i. Y• 'used to kill 's well Pw tear aurae away from the great; busy world., men and women who are so physi-Iter up-spiritual sacrifices accepts- flow high, in inches, is a ally It does not cost very much to 7•g Cally exhausted that they think to God by J'tisva Christ - a. hat ? the quivering flesh, But the spirit royal priesthood ,to sbow forth His ' How many teeth have you;? _ of temntatron comes is the form oto rociate for a little while with the their religious opportunities for du- the evil spirit like that which the cows and- the sheep; t-o--carry --the ing good are a perpetual burden. praises (I Feet_ .ii. S, Olt. iii Eph, artist once painted. IIe drew Lilo lambs and feed the chickens, to toss By the power of recreating rest may I Iv, 30, we read that we aro not to Iiow many buttons liar the vYst the bay and to hunt the s. It grieve'the Holy Spirit. of God, by or blouse you are wearing ? eggs, all Christian wori:ers during Lhe' af:irit of temptation as a beautiful (whom we are sealed unto the day How many stairs are there in Lbe sn=ot'. does not cost very much to study coming summer months have their oL redemption. -, God's thoug is in e a P on• first flight at your houzq ? • .- smites. .)ler hair had hidden in it study God's thoughts in the flowers, rapturously See that the happiest • ' —==_- ,'the brilliant colors of the setting saying, Do not drink wine nor run, Her lap was full e! flowers, to hear God's, voice in the music of duty on earth is the opportunity to THE STTti:NUOUS LIFE, the winds. No symnambularice can serve the Lord Jesus Christ. strong drink thou nor thy sons - - Her couch was the rim o[ a cl d, q " with thee when y e go into the•taber- A well dressed lad., the Fon' of so rest the tired brain as Lhe nisi- ��y uncle of the congregation lest ye j wealthy parents, thought it would while under '[lie shadow of her flow- ude of the woods. That is where " be quite ing robes crouched the demoniac God wants us to rest. In the desert die. q to manly to earn a few cap -form of dead,.-' ''So Satan tries to 11700 GOOD TO BF, TRUE. . The Lord has been s for himself by sellingdal a- place means near to the great, speaking to I mss. Fie etcspped a tattered Hetes- destroy the good man by adulation, your daughter intends tcs Aaron through Moses, but Aaron by p throbbing heart of Mother Nature. "I think boy in the street, and said to him by applause. Ily his very successes To prove that it will not cost elope.?' g his submission and.obedience has I "Do you he street, I should be able to _.. . Satan.. tries to- turn.,his humble+ come into a place w e the Lord . very much--to go out for a few days The old man looked at the neigh- • heart of love int v i. 11 .._. n. n e ng n thirilc because of this im. oma you o out . rest awhile I ,would like to ask you matters that did not concern him. P ohibition some papers sad cettie to this nor Then if Satan finds• that worldly a pertinent question. You have not and spook his head. that this was partly act loaat the ner to sell them ?'• • applause and the wine�aup and the trouble wft.;Ih Nadab and Abihu, u•t "Why do you want' to sell ..pa- .. _ '..) had . vacation-that is, tole kind of "I can hardly believe it," he said. h �„ � . "midnight carousal do n-a-stop the iii Num. vi, 1-8, we loam that it pers �, vacation Christ wiuits you to take "I have every reason to be- "I'm tired of bean idle." .career of the good man who has con- -for a long while. How much did Neve—" was part of the obligation of ei-mry S ,7�T5 "Pell," said'the philosophic little �ij Kccrated his ]tie to good deeds he You 'spend in doctor's bilis last : "But that won't do t" Interrupt- Nazarite or specially separated per- La tries - another mode. He says: "1 P' ,on. That which tends to m a it "d'yer _. year ,? "Kell;' you answer, last ed the old man. You forget that - - Drill unkennel aha uniP•ash all the I winter was a hard winter for me. this is a, serious matter that ought) main's brain unfits him to worship Chink you can hold thirty-six payers bloodhounds of persecution and, min- i seemed to be taking cold-all the not to be -allowed too rest upon God, and as His'people redeemed 3'n one hand, lick three or four boys representation and, slander and turn with recious blood we are to lite biggerun yereelt with the .other hand the m upon the time. My throat was very weak, hearsay evidence. Mien one man p while ver keeps two more off with p good man's track. I ons' and wholly 'twill let this pack of demoniac blood-,� each draft would aRect it. One Domes to another and tells him that lotyeth us" and 'itouall tot3ie oho - hounQs bur their white teeth into weeks was in bed threatened. with his daughter is about to forsake g ry ver feet, and yells 'Fvenin' News e.y Y' r all the time ?" pneumonia; another time I had the parental root under cover of the of God" (Rev. i, u, R.V.; I Cor. x, his limbs; I will let these blood 31). A good word for the unsaved "No-o, I don't" replied the wet'.- bronchitis. I was away from the night, he should be absolutely sure hounds leap upon him and try to . you suffi_'intemperate is, "Nor thieves, nor dressed boy' -- , store about ten days. h doctor's ci what he says. ah "Then yer are no:good in the _ __ ' . .} tear out his heart. Ah, I have covetous, nor drunkards shall in- bills were very high. I have not tient evidence to show that what Invade many a good man on account paid them all u yp y herit the kin newsboy biz," replied the tattered :•.j: of slander turn an(Y curse God! Per- p yet." I would like u i►a is true 7" vi, 10), and gforr the saved(int m- philo§opher, "You'd better to ask you another pertinent sues- "Well,' no, I can't sad' that I get ver lisps I can destroy this man: in this tion. What did your druggist bills have," replied the officious neigh- perste, "It is good neither to eat people to prentice ver to something . way.' ilk an light 1„ amount to last winter ? "Oh," you bor, beginning to leel that perhaps flesdi nor to dr wine nor y- - _ - , '` SATAN KILLS IIY OVERWORK. 'answer, "I was buying medicines all 'he had one too far. thing wherebF thyr tnoth8r-stum a "'- :-i S g DIFFICULT DENTISTRY. - ?' sire this pops_ tion t medicmrn�es^fors my coumh, mr ea ora a man. is the third time or is oSended or is made weak' The Nawab of Rampur, which i Ilut atter Satan has tried to' de- g th y good man-by both g (Rom. xis 21 s . lar applausd and by the hounds of cines for headaches, tablets for'this I've had my hopes needlessly raised 10. And that ye'may put differ about six hundred miles#s-�"6�s '- -, t _;persecution rind slander and has fail- and that and the other thing." by reports of this wort, and-..it__jam ence between holy and unholy and northwest of Calcutta, carne down '. . .. `. ed Satarf has one way left, Satan ECONOMY OF A VACATION growing monotonous,' ,botweea•unclean abid clean.' from his home to call on Dr. D. S. - - -- <z• !says to himself: "I cannot .make Now, my friends, you a.re ready, I 4 They were; as a .whole na,tion, Smith, says a London paper, and that mari give up his God; but I think, to listen to rational advice. �—" severed from other people, that they brought one hundred and Tfty peo-. 'can kill him with overwork. I can You know that one of the great - w might be the Lord's (Ex. xix, 5, 6; ple with him to-•see-ahout--his- mei- .,.`• Pilothe"Christian o CUSTOM HOUSE RAPAQI'I'Y. xxxiii, 16; Lev, xx, 26 opportunities of, medical tenets states that it is far ). In Egypt ther's teeth. She wanted'a set of •_j Usefulness upon that hrhlliant, con- better to prevent disease rather than Some days ago a number of ex- and the night they left Egypt the false teeth, and because Engfishwo- r secreted, young gospel ininister; ' I cure the disease after it has come. cursionists, from Zurich went by Lord put a difference between 'His men had two sets, the maharinia c+y. will'keep him working-during. the Old Dr. Sanwel D. Gross. the great- boat to Strasburg, and carried'with people and those wto were niiet Hiss must have two sets,-atso. The Na- - -day and during the night; I will est surgical authority of his . day, them a large cheese, which they ate (Ex, viii, -23; xi, 7). In Gen. i, 3, •wab of Rampur is a Mohammedan, 'keep him working during the winter used-to say to his students, "Gen- en 'route. The fact leas noted by 4, He divided the Iight from the so, of cou?se, the mother could- not and during the summer; I will give tlemen, any stupid butcher with a two gendarmes, who were on the dea*ness, and in II:Cor. 'vi, 14-19�,- show,her fetee. Likewise on that ac-- - ;-him a bigger church than he can at- meat ax can strop off a leg, but it boat, and on the return of the party the division and sepa.rativn are count-Dr. Smith had to go-to Ram ?; __ tend to; I will have the editors write often takes a very great surgeon too when they stopped at-Freibolf'rg-yen- very strongly emphasized. By na- pur to do the-worlc. Two thou- him to send articles for their pa= save one•" Any man can take medi- Breisgau, they were conducted to tura anid by practise all are sinners• sand miles to make two sets of false ,- - 7. . pers; I will have the summer camp cine after- he is sick, but it takes a the Custom House, and were mot rte; and there Is'no difrereirce as to -the teeth) It test-the riawab four thou- meciings steal away his•vacgtion; 7 wise man to look ,far' enough ahead leased until they had -paid 40Q' tact,,thoutih flute is•ae to [fie de- gaud rupees. The Did woman lay _ { . ` avill start a revival in his church: I too keep his body in such physical marks. A demand for restitution of gree of guilt (Rom: iii;'22; 23): back with her face covered, s,nd the S"• will ss, ever bit. of ,physical trim that he will not get sick. And, the amount has been addressed 11.. And that ye` rpy ,teach tdie dentist .worked at her mouth %brough y P Y -•---4r.r-rigth tie-has I-little kf tt-3rim- y -my-n�d>, w-auld-it--rat b-e-far--bet tits;-Bsdew authoritiae. ' dii7sdien of Israel all•the sltntutes a holes in a sheet . y " , - : / _ - _ .. ` - - . l- _-. y- - __ _. _--..__ _ , 1 • - .. . H . . . I _ - . _ ;_ _. .11 ., _ -- --- -- _ -- - -- .-. -- ---- _ -.-,_,. - ---. --- - -... __. . ... ...­­- - . �ti . ,;ate I'll, . k �4. .:._ n �.YS , <.A. -• moi„t � •:(kaa;•,[-L .. . Rna .�. ,., . � .. � it • ���> f� , pli 40 ON t . "evil°., , xP1 aV. >.aN_,L wsf., d +. �. 7,� ,c, e . ,Fp•�' ' .;., d,.,511✓ 4{", ' F,'S � . ,sta a � .•..; • ., "s CJ .i, 4ne,':K,-:. _.+ t kv'�: _ rM<7- . s:.�?•� _.•t .: .i. #.:. 4 ,,.-,., _\',.•.' :s/..:'_•:r .- ..•-. '�. - }. :''. -a 1.�.z�•,,,•,� ��+ '�..:.,.. P,}:.ate...-- '.. .e.:.... „. � W ....:- ...,. .: A •] �s b;F "',�� 4 �tC. :w'7 — �i,f'��^+( rr •q� _ . Y i - ,pF, . ,x, tom'•. ToOUR svt3sOlUBBIts:sp atarrtnY -Those who found light overc-"O nes to-the eadregs.label on pons gaper poo �t - oan a ways saoi+ri&intha da%e which - - - _—Th e.Jeanie e,of Wofatua�W -- — poli7-sIIt7 - --- -- - - _ .. Remitt&snea are aoknowleaa•d 7• town on Tuesday. ate leap—finless you are Py gbronga of date on label on %be fix" p per>ol- .:George Every visited friends mOfG fat. - reeespt or money&t ibis oilier• A1wa7e IMP t Of o eau i Oshawa on Sunday last. nature—yoti treed r- the —Chea.McGinty. of Peterborc,is here You may eat enough; ytna are - _ `___ :Offer to the public a Cho 10e stock �� X � 1 �• wish bis daughter. Mee.Win. Rainey.Co the benefit of it. d - -Mr Biggs, of Toronto, 6aoat a Couple losing Of StatiOIIary Oheap and $00 s of days last week at the Gordou Hours. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil _ School supplies and a nice select �soltst+uta. C1ux,. Ang. 8 1902. —A number from here went to ibe will h you digest your food,and ion of Silks andVelvets for dress airy on Monday to wistim the ball games �P -Frank Costes.of Deirois, Mich., is �g You the plumpness of health. 'trimmings. LOCALISMS• spending s few days this week with hie $ap�lly true of habits. y�p' - pateata. else sew .Ilya tinea•w•ve rr. Nee & E■ Boo]C1V, Pickering. v -Ab.and Mrs(lee,of Toronto,tarso sassy•�w��� Ur°�efe`' _ i.J the Civia holiday with the former's par. • -- -Mrs W E Clark spent Bunday with _ .- sate bore. . Fickering frienae. Bnodavcd —bit's B W Wood returned home oil _ —08ortta'Pariv,of the city, Saturjay after spending a few weeks withNewiwitb bis mother here. Toron#o fnends. -Butcher -Fred Pests,of the city,sprat Sunday -Mrs Geo Kerr and daughter Dolly with W and 6drs Peak. have returned home after spending aih �g] Gonds -.Fried Sowleti,of Tor , L sues' a�k with Peterboro friends. T e undersigned hae purchased the batch RQf� ('f y �J (� :,day with relatives in town. {� - V(�{1«<,,,111,,, -�M and 11n i R Hilts, of Toronto,. �eriaa bnaiaEes of M. good Burroughs, and --Misses Annie and Lott1 Wood have ea eos to leave about the 20th for North will keep on band a good supply of 71 gone to Toronto on a visit to friends. F y p e nut, -•W Hodgson. of Toronto, spent its Duk°tae where ads Hilts has taken ap fresh and salted meats. grape to Civic h03idap with W and Mrs land• Call at the old stand and give ns a trial. Sreaklast-We have siren? cooked shredded wheat, life chips, 'Toronto -Mrs, Biggs. of Toronso, returned and force they make a nice substantial brerkfast. �Q'Leary. home this week after spending a week Satisfaction as regards quality and miss Fannie Ciendemning,of Lindesy here, as the guest of James and afire. prices guaranteed. - ' - xsa spending-a,few days wlch relatiFea is Gordon. WAGNER k CO. Dinner-Nice chicken, Ilam& tongue 1Ge, cooked, corned and roast beef, Pickering. -,Havelock Leavens,of Toronto, who sliced smoked beef,ham and beef loaf, pork & beans, canned herring, ."Pirie O'Leary and Wr Nailan,of To was a resident of this village about ronco,visited the formee's relative here haddie, Sardines, lobsters,.salmon etc, all ready to eat. Trp Libby's over Sunday. twenty years ago,ealle3 daces many of concentrated soups. —Abe Stoner and Robert Buckner,of his friends daring the week. FR TREES +' �eIIsl-9dr>s. Rotaieon, Dire. Hilts All.kinds of _ _ _ Toronto.visited Mrs F Ids}t� and sag ter.and Mr. and Mrs. Harris FR SIT TREES, • the past wed--•. and family,of To onto, spent the holiday _ 1 uDr-gs, Etc.,- 'Beth• Palmer. of Toronto, with M.Swallow and family. upper—Raw frnits in season, ra: ity peaches,—issawb,bottled pickles first a firt the Toronto Civic boliday with her :Highest market price dams and marmelade. nice variety of fancy biscuits, —Coat—Between the Presbyterian for all kinds of ! eats here. ebnrch and the end of Elizabeth st or on F$U and Winter app'.es class bulk mixed'pickles at 18c bring ar and try some. ?dies Hilda Savage, of Hamilton,is Church et, a white silk glove. Finder }OHN Et BEE+ Agent, visiting her sister•ia-law, Mrs H Savage please Ieave eeme at this otbee. Pickering. ------during, vacation•---. =�sa I-meeiie8-ef Q°aen-S —Dr F L Henry was unable to come sin Lodge No. 814, I, 0• F.,will be bald in . Joh- to town this week, but will be here again Dale's hall,on Monday evening,Aug. 11. on Tuesday the 191b inst. at S m. A full attendanoe is requested. --Peter Doyle,of Toronto. spent a few P' Wm,Peak,Secretary. To dsyr with his parents, Josepb and Mn _John Bunting,tenor soloist of To Doyle daring the ppaart week. roato, was a pleasant Caller as ibis of cs —Arnots and litre Leslie and family, of on Wednesday' Be has been visiting Toronto former's easels couple of days friends in different parts of the towashtp �^r for 'S ' a _ WIL the former's parents hen. and was retarding to the city. U —I9L A Jamb' excursions rye well —Aa Saturday is proclaimed a bolida9 _ — troaized. Pickering people always ea•. w - ov them. Go Aug 20 to the Fails. our basiaess MOD have ozFr•saed thou , iateation to 010" op thetr respective Mrs alcGes Smith who has been vvn laces o[ b ltwnesa �d►Bhat am7 between 1 ;aisle Frame:Hones is Pickering QB lbs �rSIIlllatef� �Q$� �1 aR her cousin. Mrs John Gee for she F Brown 6 — the boars of �_....—._ . 82 00 peat week ha4 "warned to Hamilton, hrnng boaiaeas to crtassag on sbat day lbs Beautiful B agar 1 —Bev McAolap. acecs2paaied by Mag' will franc;ovsRD thsm•elvs6 seewainfrly 1 Frain•House$est of Picketing Yilhga est Howard,paid a dyirg viva to a few _g to have a bail-bail eeII Or e mush here oa Bainrday besw•sn the PATl!!. 'CSI f the Bu _ t a! inNDdd Of their Pickerwa friends an Friday last. , promptly attand•d to. —Fred Bunting and Gewpo Flavolie, married men and the baebelon of the Of Toroaso. spear guadap with the for. village,.Thereii 0360 a Nano Match te,ng �e Zo��n -- n, B and Ure Bunting' Afternoon will C."T97"cing dons ---. N hs _ 's 1 ailtt•a 6a Fri? Shia >ra ed for (Friday) agtanR . in — as 1 B•vf IfteAalty, of Mitchell ib•home Club and a siab from Bn••baalt — .� a,�ga b her drngbter•Vida.spent so played t>o ahs courts hers. Lv Visiss Claremont - tr few flays 'with Pickering Wobda chis body to tented. every Tue+day. g�+'�(� - ilrasis. —wa regret so rspari the daub an L Hats W L.L a+�—Mr sad Mn'Brown te►ataed to ihsir Tn•edap, A ub at Has1m•1. man . �e �ltih .t'�SOn! _ botae m Bincardwo oD Satorda •tier of Fred.moa Niel and IL es adarttteh of apeadize a eonpplo of weeks with t tot• the village. Be bee been Kieft for $•fora' Notary Public, Pickering tau'$si6ier, filet T'A Gee mouth$. but lagaly bas been aaable to Underwear has resumed iiia duties in leave his bed and gradually rank Uati3 (''� the bank after big two weeks of ytettlaa. death relieved bis suEertagr His rel <1111at�laI1 $ p, Nr McLaughlin who relieved him during alive• have the sympathy of the commas 1@ a Or * lois 1b4eaea fief returned to Oshawa. ,pacific ! E�Z's - i4 in sbeir sot row• _ _. _ &mbar Howlett is having big shop 9 Christ' s an � —Farm laborers ezete,andrsion mate ar 20 •000 Farm Laborers in ' Cotton Lna - 'g'tsaovated this week. It u beiDtt n female. Oh for 6t$aiirbs and ansaibow � _ 'UNDERWEAR . 1;P-rppaapered and piv,an,a(trait Cone of paint Atngnst*.mfr Whitby, Brookiin. myrtle, Wanted. o ed Wilson, of Whitby,bas the coat=0 Pickeriapt.or Toronto 110 good so return _ Wool. on hand. on cr before NOT 80. f3 et all tickets and Farm Laborers' Excursions ' —Johm 1;.46124 bas Meted his C CO,. a, ever information from E. 'Stephenson, $erond in maul g t0 make old comfortably coal, _ 'joss, with the Williams Piano o.. of y. HOL100 tickets will be roe to naeton•oa fs w•, " ,Eve thin S o se P. 0.,Whitby. 1 Qeliswa, and is now lnlbr employ of the pPea' soba and AitntDnni t "f Bo9tD•Kest and r - Palmer Piano Co.,of Niagara a otromeo. so or from Enrape.lioskoka or Ry•Sam varib-Neer cf wtampeg ert.r s 000 tea. -- -- mer ResorN, all Lake PC is. t3•a Side, saez"aa and Took; Mar -- -� __ —_-A Rs A. B p polisher, anywhere,everpwhen. 504 Btcphen6oss io.00 - unting. Misaei Bees and Carrie Richardson. mp ' On Amur%sots+from aaeoce to untario eau or ` of Peistsaso.an spending t few weeks before travelling, Toronto to sharbot take end Kingston an +with relauvss in Pickering prior to tbeit Midland Ute nortb o!Toronto an,Cardwell. _ Id•parian for Manitoba.whets they in. School section l'to S.Whisby, bas been one-war toasts to t t nnlleg ship well t e sold LINE � lead tiff lies in fntare, with s uv., cch tstendttg the trip, before MIL ,—C,ompiaiatsaremadetbattbe potato adwertisingfor a cocain of week• lana snsnu3l.:,.rltcoataddttijolb cost. to debet +ember,and,strange to soy,Doi s.riugle sic In engage ba as farfa'•borers a boWinoit crop has suffered considerably from the a ,icat. bra beam sent m. A year or tp'a= provSBed such farm laborers will work not eoaunued wet weather, l![say are rot- PP certiccate to+bat eCsct.,the will be returned ting in the ground especially is clay t- two alto there would probably have boom Fere than ao dare at harvesting, and produce lying rand. all the way from fifty to one handfed ape ce titca al ttartinR point a- to on or before 4uirsge a sled or on handl abfull Cline o�ffi biffcuamt low S R gr iioaage. This shows teachers are urs t,e7 aotb:yon. —It is.rnmored sh$tsome of our young p --• - in all colors;straw braids, flowers and foliage men spend their l3aadsye by playing nearly a tumorous as they were. It soy —Tickeu not sed oa'imperial Limited:" - trimmed teacher wisher a position and has-over, For fartber parttenlars and ttckcts apply to Co siert inme And whiteto hatr6hapes is Chipk The ?,ase ball. A6 we did not see them we looked this adversisemons they abonid near*.%railway agent. cannot vouch for the truthfulness of the Bead is their sppficuiou at Dace-l3asetN L. g, ,;otmsn, Aest. f3en1. Passe:Agt. C A BA1;ER report,but we hope that it is merely a 1 Sing street East,Toronto - -rumor. Mrs Mellen is ons of those inofIemsive - , -MnF Gee will Ieave on August 12th pereoas vibo are continually dreading for to extended visit of two months to +bas they mav,by some d ed so burr ibip. v ' England and other principal points,sail'.. the feelings of otbete• Added to this, ble the 0Freelul inti vu a v e, t n More r6 I—SOia Uleaner pee will visit relati�ea in London; Old.' ►fast 1 rnitabls cook,and does not wish to O ham and LaaOsebue. Offend Ler. -F H Carswell went to Oshawa on "Jolles, She raid to the man•eeryant, TORE ! Monday afternoon to witness the lacrosse on the morning followirg the party,"do' match between the Osbawa team and the .yon happen to know whether-that is- watch of Toronto. Tha latter is I mean,Can you find ons, without asking you will find s aarge and beautiful . •For Cleaning 'w1na0W8s Mirrors one of the bees JaCrogae teams in be cook,whether the tinned salmon was stook of the latest:at°Prnw io wall r Silverware and �ilv re. florid,and to Monday's game defetiaa all eaten last night T yon res. I don a These Roods pace bonttht below? regular - --- ——pghawa.Iay the ecore of 6 to 2- wish to ask her n she w she may 'Lave cost, I can supply your needs 25 per ct. _ Mousse were never so D it,and then she world feel ancon less than regular rices.- Would ask you �,llre a Fly $lller� "village u they are at the present time. forts e, to ezamine them a or There ie sot's vncent house to be os. "If you please, ma'am," replied the Binder Twine Etc- There Fresh supply of groceries arriving There are some' who are desirous .of man 'the new cook has eaten the nesse? every week. a I:Ie hta coming to the village to live, but they salmon ;sad if you was to say anything I always pay Cash for flutter and Eggs eiaZl r •� -p ''Hsrdwa is t eannoi secure a dwelling. If sotae of our to her you coaldn'1,make her more esti• whga wanted. W. t� . lL n, Pickering. OW, moneyed men would invest in the erection comfortable than she is.' q • " W. A. FULLER of a few comfortable dwellings, it geems Her Father-Yon Hite naderetaad to no it would be a profitable investmett. that my daughter• won,+Lace a penny -bliss Eima Every daughter of D F until I am dead ? _.. Evsry wbo-Rrsduated from the--Hul(nb -Sa for=Ott. yes, .sir, (A pause) High School with high bonors, has been the by, sir,&.friend of mine is going to _ `engaged to teach the Sand Lake, Minn , make a balloon ascent _ ,•.".o.,. ,•: pnblie 9ehool sta:sa wf' iAA's Tsar. pasff N We congratulate her on her •access, and "Poor man t" said the-lady visitor,ad• ~� ,• - ` A. aaN�.TIOI,AL" have no doubt that she will be se •aces•• dressing one of the into of the insane �� 1 e adenta teacher as she has been' a asylum, 'doti't you often feel very rad to be sbut up bore?" S PROFITABLE. _ - -' Anot>er of the old residents of the �•Oh,no,"the patient answered. ."The township passed awn)after a lingering fanatics who come to look 1t as are atones(ti v -illness on Wednesday of this week in the generally very amneillg," It,assists to a Better Ca More a Milk,an Dsanage- prrson of Henry Moore at the%ge of 77 A ColIiaRwood firm has; sass the Bul• - men+of the Cows, Care a the Milk, and Mar• years,and o months, The deceased was letin,been forced so go to Toronto fora artless of the Cream and Batter. — — a native of Cork,Ireland, and came to second lot of cattle for 10011 trade, being Dav"'this country 47 year$$go smd settled with Unable to find what they require in the Every sJ _ in a few miles of the village, where be district of Co1linRwood. — T: , has residedever since. He leaves so _ mons bis death a widow and one son, ARM FOR BALE OR TO REI{T.— ' T 7 Mom,,of Toleao, Ohio, sad one F Oonsi.tdng of parts of lots ra and is in the the week during warm weather tri m t3anghtea, Mn Wm Goodwin,Of Hamilton lei conoeeazt of the Townebin n!Placres o sear Dne"Jann,containing•bons lee nue. et Dnnbarton:+aDd Pickering• t�hOIC• wbo have sbe sympathy of all in their good lend,and in a good state of a' i+•tion. ��a�itr B• aNN •L OB SiLE--House tad lot vaa•at. His funeral will take flood stone dwelliag•bonae,bares witm stone vtrriety Df noeata 111wsyr'on htuld .tri E i' pars of lot 14,can 1, eentaining I oBt�an lea stabling snderneatb: orebard, well atapplied• .,m hoLge.- &orc*%*silent for Carden parpoas, a number _ plW,tt 10,a moa Friday from his Isle with water rrom w.n.ata a erring crook, half J Toronto Coarse- of fruit trees and& ood frame bonne,trot slaw ' t+asndeoes on lot 17, eon 8, Pickering, mile lrom,nilwap .cation and sebool,e0 roe.w Pupil of Ides. Adtmron, iwbma the remains will be eonveyed to she �D°Poda•iuoa wi yl a°Qle i bei l+*esst�lmmi vatosf of IlLtuio. Is ppnpasad to give 16s•1 Kn+ilio��fo pw�ni as io�TO ill w o s 2•t n•aR for ltsrtb.r g•tsicn 8• H: CAB,90N, na oa the violin. For ternar oto Ad•I a saattan ploke ring .0 Will $cobweb, when appropriate service l ei A Roe.ri wine, tort nivr r.o., e1O 1 - will be eonda@W. tboam W lbs B C 1 or so >�t« estbar�� Dgab•raou P.O, - talent 1D�ba0° f' _. ;@snowyfori1stan"Ot. j.Lrootore.aaa.aw t.:wset, use BotoWr,'Daabarlaa•'