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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_08_15 4.. "f. ,x3a.. Ayer•-.,- v--•'•s _�::^", 'a�: - ...,. w! y-. ,,;�z,.2y,.• -.+..:�.- :.',.: .y, �. ,M, y. ,a '.e:..' a`•-,.�.ryw.:,s...y;.,, ;', ,y+ti' .+.��.. .w":wu,..- '.. .-n•...,.�.>.•..�.',�,a..'. '--',:5....ar" _ ••: .y,-c �r�'� _ .;8 a.a4;,} .s nA ',', .�;.: .. 4'..r •�:^r. Dr- ,,,RNs: .:.. ,,,.. .. .. t••-r•,.n:. '•:a•.*,• - .�::. r.,h^^#�,, - ., � '�' .,• :' ;,..- v. r a �.'..ry v. va;.✓..r .�.f, ..b• ) .Waite. .: ., .„ t'^"'Sa:'d.:,S�Vs�-T ... i.; _ t. -r- "i.• ' ,f:roe "� e .a.0 �'tf3n..s..�.: •sa:.:r/a y^ � � � � ,� )k t AY. A:UG 15 !902. l�O. ��VOL. �XIe PIC.IX--EX1. . ONT., FRID ; AOiNCOURI. c Q .OUT AROUND US — �>CstlfitOiLsil �QY)pi. A large sad representative meeting of a P la� •. Id at the the threshers of East York was he b c •�{ o e i M ;said{ea6. LAI LOCAL gapPR]=*r l scoltDsa ss residence of John Maze a few days age It waa decided to form to association and N S>3s pgttea AND aoiTiD DowY >ti OUR establish it uniform rate of charge for fl p o v K O C>!of threshing. Infuture owinR tothe iasresse 0 Qe A,- YOII'NG,H D.,C•M..,Felltmweao• oo>e1LssPGKaslrra. in laborers'wages, t reshers will chs ro e Toronto, • L T. Trinity idedioal College, Scarboro }11 a day.aad ata dollars for half a day or o'° =°xN 0 6 College or Pbv■iciI and 8ar¢eoLo n 1 --— -'-- - - R R e Q - - x en a y teer of Co and resideaoa opP aLeer7 - - - fie'li S�•j - o +■p t•c a •tf.�G•-e aa�o. office Office hoar; morning I to 10: Woburn.Ons._ _ Mrs sad Miss Strom. are viti�tag to e — r a o°o�e a 3 •a& � 'C res evening 8 to U. ee,.ti--pprteesent----_-- -- -- -. — Greenwood• _ _ 11112 Of all materials and design Dire Wileoa,of the United States is here den Le4at•' kept in stock. It mill pay,yon visiting friends sod relatives. Threshing has started in this section of r p w.l gab CZ M IILTBEE .to call at our works and inspect our stock, bit La Frsn¢b. of Islicnigan,has been the counts y V w •t to CA,., mar L;O ENTO`1, D13�N BO_ and obtain prices. Don't be misled by visiticg bis brothers here for a few days. F,L.Green has got hie floor will in e ante we do not em to them.oonsegnent �i'e are pleated tq savanmce the plesenre running order again m m Apr , Barristers."a"itore.etc.. :ation3l Tenet by whistling to ffi .Lc .iq Mari Z C Dymgrra m Hirai street. east, Tcronto, Bwe cam. sod do P s off the n will Thos,Jmckson is enjoying Miss E.Doble,of Toronto,is the guest C st Claremont ever9 Tneadar forenoon. MOeeY commission cf 0 per cent., which TO gents his boy• of Dir•and Mrs.A.Boyer, a I W W I in I C to lean on wor"91". p y p B The.WaabinRtan Metbodist League are Ed.Gleeson and Master Wilbur were in w FR�VIi Ds T0'-T• .KC DCL,D',k 13OULT certmial este b nrchasia from aa. d iateadingty hold their social on the prem- the Queen City on Taetday• °. ° w °+I JOIy' M �. �� W, MULOCS•Iv call solicited. a m m e „►i Sept $r,Itx~Jar�. DU•• • _ WHITBY GRANITE CO.t ises of W,D.Annie on the 20th inst. All ,Mrs,Badeahurst, of Rochester, N.Y.,NY• Oct I v �— BEB• ARRIS Ol,p,Post Office. Whitby,Ontario are inrited. is the guest of Mrs George Bone b r �+ Nov. c EFABER ELL,Q Miss Francis W illiame to holidaying a Tiga,Coan.7croWuActarae?,wad10-T __ Dumbarton• with herfriend'in RoalicsterN— Doe'i„ aliMtor, court House,.Whitby• A, G. Lambert Lad friend, of Osb LWa, • Ik b{cGILL1�RAY, BaRRIs' ICgERING LIVERY 1 pro'A: Law Spent Tuesday is Dflazk• spent Sunday with Geo. and Mrs,Bowe. January 1308-«hitlty Port Oshawa 7th, DOW o■ite'Post brm, Levi Gleeeoa spent several Jaya at Cases Brougham 8t11, Post Perrp 9th.Cz• - earcollcitcre to. OffiOo °Pp The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian ren 9ahing,bringing back a few nioe longe. bridle 16th, Cannington 15th,Basset• .aa►aa Whitby:Oct.BT o�1 Doto L�:IIs• eO' church will give a social o° Tharsday Mrs, Wm. Pengally isnnder tSDootor'g Lon lUb. --- iPr•v' "_- evening, Ava°et 21st,at Rosebank, which tate entering from blood poisoning in her I,ATER30`.RITCHIE S E First-class vehicles for hire by day prcmises to be on o[the leading events of gncer. MONDAY Barris:•ers,6 :ic=qra. etc:. TemP•e "."'T the season. Tea will be served oa the Wm. and Mrs. Eadie have returned Eery MONDA+ P.re moat a G.x.Sweeny. or night 'Bre is connection meet- beautiful grounds item �>to S O•clook, after home after a eadinR their holidays at fyg, TorosSo. ani Claremont every 6atnrdav• tag all G.T.R.trains, Freight and which L goo, program will be Riven,con• Centre Island and Ni%Rsra Falls. - K.F,Yateracn:Q.C•• express delivered to all arta of the whom will and FRIDAY P P tribated by city talent, among C. 3• Johnston,of Toronto, to on a visit �eterutary. village• Teaming of all kinds done be Mr Grant, soloist; Mr Turner. pianist; to bis home here,after which be will go to ^` off' les Pear; aoloist:_Mr_Aleaa°der, eloc°- LMtoba Where he has secured a good >iS,RETERINARY SCR mission stables is connection• tiouisr, sad others. Oranges and lemons situation is as a ire - G°tameaetaq-Tae a2 3;3-fit moi' ' pr,J o '7*1- good meet arti• watchmaker and Jeweler, of Whitby. �.HO from tree@, all consmieing R GEO*1 Oradoite of the ontsrf - erin+r9 Toronto, registered member cies will be cffesed ivr sale. Do not mise .Ceintenniat Corners• will vista Pickering and will be fottD3 ee Oatr::c d�ace Gary Modica` sr oci�Letot' �forge • H. Peak, P ei r,pprlttpr•• 'this opportunity of enjoying a first:class in I. Bjise's old stand. ICM,eand rim.dence ora and one-9n�r time, Admission 28c Lad 160, ld iso Lillie Lewis is at Lome again, north o!Green Hirer. Office and,tTe'.ea r.ph - �- - --- aoara 6 an a a.m••and Ito t p,at• Mies Key is vier with Mr+ Chapman. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry promptly address, I oengt Hs1I:oat,;P,O,ad re's Balsam-Zi -FdCas Forfar spent 8anday with Mn Law repaired. All work warranted, itivar, Out a -- flues Msble 6waason line beta visiting _ -- �� 1+tQ 'Wm, Arbuckle is busy threshing these with Mrs Collins. - J, BHIR a ran 1��jj Mies Anztabie of Toronto, is visiting E. Hon.Grad,,Ao sf the Onsr.o Ye:.,na• 111 r a day+. t - ary College.Torcnto mrsi r w•s�oeasso of A11 5', F. R. Jones has been engaged by with Mrs gnowlee, Plow 'Points • vaso Yotertasr7 eddsu� ArI Johnston to cat biagrsia. bit and Mrs Wilson, open. Corottatioa -- -- y dssea+es sod:n;anee of its do SIT animate Several of the farmers around here are da witb Mrs Donald Stotts• : to the most modern aPP2Oved , fall lira of first- - y - treai.i accordang ptAcs:o T�A, G:efgg C rain Jones, of IS L few days. par school is being treated to its an asal .- . class furniture now R es ten to thresh i ,end suaattac criac+ples• -. wise=. bee been help coat o!whitewash by our genlal coatrwtor ►!!sixes wad descriptions. Fall atolls Juiplemeat,noP.residence ou Cas=11®t app° eahibitian in �R S. Disney arab his harvest this wMt• Donald Stone Wt*Peak■leery _ wars rooaos. ed with E. Sub• _ _ Artbar Baxter has enstag Miss Bombridae• of Toronto. ►°d with coatiauall on head. �tifiltttsli �as1Di. bard for the fall=oaths to do bis plo+aing WaabiaQton. of Otintoo ars vuitiag f : . Prices right. Oar bee keeper,T. C. McAvoy say+ thio Yrs C. A. Annie has boom Sbe best season for bonny for same Many of the farmers of the atigbbozbvad l©• MOOREt THoUAS DUNN,Conveyancer, Cam' . �� Bl�L��hBiID• pears, hove had to secure more Mader twine oyer V misaiooer ter sa11°ft kZdants� Miss Laos Moore has bees on Sbe sick wad above what they estimated would be picks 9. oku6siout Oat, _ _ "Wing. Ont: list for the past weak trat is now on ilia +afl:oseat at the 130111nalag of the harvest mend. showing that the harvest is even greater BUNTING, Issuer of ll�arriags Elbert Hubbard purchased a taw than was anticipated B. Lieeoses for the County of Oatarfo Of• os so his r++sdeaoe,l'ioi�rsn; Speight wagon from J. E. Dismay ibis Oar village s rapidly taking oa the sm:4 the store week aspect of a town. for we cow blast of a i _ VIII&I_ I ,h�a orinamg j �:ee Mary Days ata. of Pickering.M is notice o shop a beg to bring to the Wedding resenii'S aaetiaaeer. 'fie• a emdiaa a few days•nh her sister M:t+J resits of cba pantie that all the blest Styles ...9 _ • �kVID BELDAM. _ Daae Lcd trimmiago are constantly on hand W tbara,So tci%s■aise_'rem his oil=Mrorb yy Remodelling s epecia:ty ani prices to sato `�� �i9eT�One• friends bolo fns sal agar. esiw of tatme,.tarm Farmer-S.map have their wheat ground The Maara Powell, of Toronto. spent F • thine ata .•to be sora wi%l be W. Dune ssuek and a er7 r wiin tLe Atmos:care ll.Cash of Eaebange• SLtaYday and Sands? .,tib C S customers. Your patronage is aolte►ted, )Dandled by the sargMbe�vrnlag+ Lad ta=il- orderr will be attended to with promptness The Bfl' sad goad to Slim ver?tweet sr ty for ester Tu James Bd tiler had the misfortaae of *3,T0�NSBIPCLEl38de der sRooK ROao, B.BEA;O. p amtigy o!feed for awls al tenon' break-Qisiuc Aly° Mr+3l Mille could _ the D. conoevancer, Commissioaertor taloan A role prices• evented the tcuaeay bad the line Oct bliss moa, f B tbe, is visiting bar T - - _ to ,n,a ra g a to he Groom.__ �davttg. Acoo-1 sa IYSte.of L1e' _: broken. uncle and seat here. on farm Ptnper, ' v n i 1' _ W vat L onto, e a bay mora, eaer*1 tQ e, of fiver •d hiN •. Oat. _. � " • -----•--'--""`--'""'— hada e:cbaa d with J J, Moore, o!T The Bridesmaid �:- • --- Plekeziat• uALFWAT HOIISE. Kingston Road . Brokenahlra vrs,lfe�.fe. ,11 Good aceona OU oa for mea as l aeon -- M. p. Warden. of g Hillbarg, has been The Groomsman . Pooatar Prices Cni■t°• A 1. Best of quors F A Beaton has returned to bis school at spending a few days with friends here. Ha wad vitiate, J HULL. Propn0Wr aJ am T. �aIIey Torry Bill. returned bome,baring secured a school is is Gold.Silver or Plate. _ �� Miss Maggie Tait has returned from her western Ontario. OCC IER h POSTILL.Licensed Ate- 1'!' m• vier.to yew Tart. ty. H, Jackson lass his flab pond about If the price is not right,we'll make it Sigh! Ptanneers for the County of Or tsr•^ Aac �'IC$ERIN G Wish Eva C Quint.of Baffale,is visiting cox feted sad hu an oder from a Toronto two sales cf even deserlpoccl cooaacted Estate a IC her weak Mrs Beaton, p 1G'h�T SQY CoiS• moderate cDarce T. Yoneber: Real 8atate ,Mrs Sera. of Torcnto,visited bar assist, Reatlemaa to lease same fora term of Agent and Genual Valuator. Strict saran•^L practical Painter.l e�' years. He has hi+water in position y �s1lren ac al;cedar•Di� marl cr cetearaPa ;d' 1 L ylrcJas Taylor last week. and made its first run BLtusday eventaat. 'weer TeOe. PCCCESB, xzoog.., o?a F James Lyade,:f Toronto•is visiting hit this will be a great improvement to the Successors to J.S.Barnard. POSTILL,Green RI Ovt, -.- maLy friends in the vale. horse ower. : Deeorstta F , spent last week Last week s irieI game of football'HIT B� a • i• Ro h Beatca,of Ushaw. i►THE WELLINGTON Hotel.-HLv• paper Ranging. y Tinting. with is atcle DR Beaton, was la ed here between Broagbsm sad 11 lag removed to and tboreaghl9 overbaml- halsomintog• IlylazinR• Misses Wiletta and Znelika Beare ciaited P y lag ed the.nova nose.I au prepared to lnrc._] {3raiQia2• frieade as Tbormbill last week• the home team.ns rets is a tie. will be -a OModanoa to sit wtto lira i° All ceder tom tl a=erated• team scoring• The estate match will be Mo. Spacio •sample rooms. 1►baa he P1su• P P y Estimate given W tF and Mn Noble are -tatting the ppl1ayed :in the near faints. Jost at the - ed to see all cid oatroas .,ben %bey •awe cc- letter's parents at Enniskillen. faith John Cowan 'met_with am accident eaeion to-ilio Markham. JAS. s 6m iENCE, ^-Bm .. - Mie Lyoade,of Toronto: spent last-reek having his knee ca injured. He was coo ,=ate WAZZs-3pLabsrtas 11"ttoa ILT.lt _ _ ,• itarkbarn,Ont' with her father,Mr Jae Taylor. p _ _ fined to Die bed for s tow days but is tut Themis eonso E Ls7 z an roLLo'wt.- tJChe ` Miss B:ossoat Hastings. of Tozoato,is recovering, Some of the older people bays IF YOU WANT . . : �IESjER • 9�� OF CA bpi with her sister, Mrs lad o Pagh. no more nee for football. '6, 6 Man. . ,-. 8:52 A. d : e Mrs D R Beaton and sone, Willie and •' 12 Local , 8:09 P. 1d. A. ea+oliec ea tae. Blake.spent last reek in Toronto• g wet of Purl assent 18 Mrs J L Spink and daughter Raby, of pR[ttR �ivtR. "30 Local, `:1{ F.M. Fturtford wind mill. Deering machinery, lac,rPOratedby -- binders, tnowe•s, corn Branch. Toronto,spent SOD with with A E 53ajor.­16-m ist Banda vitt sT nQi_LIrVLLows:- shredders,Page wire fence, binding tviae, Aat:tori:ed Carnal•,•••^.I......"""'fl'5m' a few dive with his frieow Mar lie nd Howard aener. �i�• t1'm.3iinRLOCAL 50C.0110 baggy or since boat. bee or write ' Subocnted"C►pita, iao,Or ysr aLd Dire Gillis and moa, of Toronto. Eii lighswa°dee has returned home No.9 s 20 P. M. - �••••• 'feeling much better. , "11' LOCAL .-�- 8:18 4.Y 1' spent a few days with Mre E Resect last Jonce. Asgete Rtai119 Consertible .....� 'o? �(atL • r - _ 13a1Karn. Joss Cowas<,F.■Q T•H i6csirLLAN•EW. week. Jlir and Mn Boothe entertained a num• t3 Iy Ysesident Castier bei of friends last week special attention gi=n to Farmer's Sala Mre fiercer Lod 3itile tow, of Berate T TSwyn.,9aabarlet• Btatloal idiss A. Jackson.of Bronghim,visited s.i votes Coaeeaons�olicittd and pran:l`tly made p teats Dere pending s few weeks with Dar Mtse Hattie Hatchieon last week. Heft ch�S, gLra r■ ,ores duconn and sold a Diafti id e_An it's of Osbaws, who bee J•F.awtbrOp+Ipeut Diop�last with bis -- atwd�tYailable ons a3 Pham.o e w - MrMAIL - _ been visiting l:er sister, firs Judson Pagb grand-danghter, e• Geo.Ferrier, at NO. 6 hien 8:47 A.M. - Bartass Banka nsnastmeat• him,*returned to her home. blip M,' Turner, at Brougham, @ps No. 12 MIXID 8:01 F,M �- Stephen Hilts this week moved bis tam• Thursday with bar sister, Mrs R.DLioe. o Interest a:lowed on deposits at Digbeet cot- Dlra t,'t•m,Saunders, of Bracebridg 10 -LOCAL-- . .6:� p•M Delays are lingerouE rent retts,aedcrtditedha:f-}'early to dtpesitort Sly t9 13C r. township where he has been l surely, when you hate Gco. gerr. Manager, engaged with his brother since last Spring, visiting her sister,]ire. W. B.Turner. PltOne tronb?e with your ecce. _ Master Howard Tarner entertained a Mr D.Hoover returned from New On- TRA=sGoiNGr'WsST DIIs as FOT.LOws;- ,fain • «'hy Oct be tali=.vtd taw of hie young friends at hie Dowse on tario sod has gone.to Muskoka'for s time �i0 9 LoCAr, . 13:98 A.M,. 2, 8 iron that pain to yocr Tnesdav ecemmg mud a very enjoyable We are pleased to report tbat Miss Bal. u . N:-- E W- - ..BANK S:2s P M ' ' Dead with a pair of our,-DOI�IINION - tame wqe spent. ,mrd is able Lobe out.gala after her recent 11 )41n[sn -.7 4glseses ' illness. ? '11da11 - . 8'22 P.M. " Rev J:r Legate to having a Sew .,sake �t Refractirg vacation. The pulpit here was taken last Mrs, S. Speace has returned Dome after - F. Fl• Luker Opticiao. Sunday by Mr Rosch,of Cherrywo:d, and nding a ftw weeks with bar daughter 10 g2 500 040 _ _.�t►ronto Uptletal ]Parlors. -Capital• 'ald uvl + f will be tsI neat Sunday by a young area D=a6ttd -firs: Fwrier•-wake = ` 5(} 4 from the Toronto 1+uraial'Sohuc 20•ly , 11 gtNG STxIrsT; ...- ROSt?�YE Fiifid2f I We are pleased to learn that Minnie' Hv. Hopkins,of Silver Dlsple, during LSe 1, • e e Beaton and Howard Twiner of the White- Beaton past week, �p$j'j'BY BRANCH. vale public school, were eat coastal in Little Annie DlcIn wee has gone to Mon• passing%he part 1,Junior leaviog examin treal to spend a few weeks with her solar, '� C _ Mrs Alex,Grant. G0 t0 �,�IB Mrs..Symonds and Mrs.A•_B..White.4f _ -- __ �el atenaontgiv n to Tc°�ecti n/o success candidate*,sl of to- Mr Pilot Mound,lien., hags 'been visiting at - — ekes short reS. - Farmer,e Sale and Ott] bores. who prepared than; and who has eaten• s B bars.Alf. Hoover's fished a record for himself .moa public Miss Agnes McIntyre,. Of Montreal, is - e EAO1Nfis DEPABTMft1CT. school educationists since he took chards of the pabtic schooIhere,invariably Raving Dome spending a few weals with lice ' interest allowed.Oa deposits of 81.00 and up- mother in this place• pickeruig rhumac ■ wards• all the candidates from his school for Mrs A B Calling and family have re. 9 ' E.J.TH08T�:�. - >ISINIcIBB► entrance aria pabtio or,junior leaving all ud light 101bds. pan. This year three of bis papi]a, Flat* turned to thele home in Toronto, atter , saoe Meek,Mary Wetherell an TDomae s ads°g a taw weeks with her mother, i Mrs.P•R•Hoover. I BUG{3IE8 of all feahd �seisana no bisote on htwotcaadidatea for our threshers,Messrs Robert Datoe and ' Tim fcr W*obeap.Cal an gelprim janio>r learin6 DaR+->oeen_snooessiill. In D. Hoover bave began their season's works «, Y,�d wagons previous years Mr Noblo a record Das bean The Srst Dam of the mashies was hoard rm second hand brags equally ae good. And Pipber'a a little to the earth of hen• pbbey'esalt,PARIB GREEN, Gatoria, oa fid• •-^�•'""� Misses Cynthia wad_ Angle Ferrier, of OOfI for CVerkthias -, Fruit Baliae,Fly oil• Talcum powrier, �oaobiae clad soak Oil - Niagara Balls a=ee�reioa &ZWUst 20 * Cleveland,and Martha Farrier, of Torah• tthstt rV as*4 U _PO Desi- Plow repairs, Only 730 for lbnad trip. Btsamar to ars Fayingthe old home a visit and will Liquid magnesia,Fly paper, ' s spend a few weeks by the Bonnie Hants of ache valeta.8iedlilz powders, Fly pad+, Ties ssttiiag a loaasfi oatsi3e Apttesrt 9.16. the river. halt [wwt•>hwM�t•s. O C soothing syrup,imperial lemonade, General blookSmidiz ,�.Arlgyle leaven pick Harbor ' xail"powder,O C'took bitten,Tartaric speoialty. I `' (outside pie•rl a 9.12 ow. iaR F�1RadaMdaT ' unpo"�elkrtf.fliff>r _ said, Chloride of lime, O C worm W. $• dIt40n, caves&Oatharinea at Z p tae Fare cosy E:aaraioa to Niaigara s I Ioseo�is. 46o. ChilBrsa w. Aa�wt 90--11.26. y f ' t ;yr.(, oto �e„'�<r'1� :.' '. -.. ,-° ,on,�•, .. ; -..r:."'=`?r :,.y.,..- .u.s x -:•j", r SyK,Fk„^ry yL, ,µ ,q."'�&:T�.x�7;57j;.. .�c. .9�,. ,,,,,..,: .rz �.•. :�', .".4 i?.:r�°•' ,fy „�. »• .•r.zsv s:�� r+ W'rs ��C4 A' 5:4:'ve..�e,a..w'a{a :o-JP ew3�J•.-bi�T�A4'.i,d4X..�'-N-•4L�'r64 gyp:C. i-&NF1. • Sad �Y" :�?/6ti.',v>,+.+>WR' ^ePo-.'.J: • ,F?„e�_q .•i,^i'1Y-1+.:1:+C �!.�-,• lF+w's�S ��,,,�C' .��yT .niYr + r 0.4�Lw*.6..X6-.' .. x, .: M... ”-1'i:� r, 9 ,w v`•"'"•,�' _ "'Y-... .ri:'t�` .w' iY';" "i .:w, �-..,' '.^.'Sr,. <. .""*"-''•.:., ,,,•.,?._ ..+ ' { :?, +. a •tn•. .` s. . ., < w f.. r• C ff ,s• A.r F.{i a. �. v a ,' .t ra.;! .F,. .,' .-. .G, , .,t.. .... :,.. .... q. ,.. , . ' .v• :. ;,,, .,I• a�.. a.�::..j,. A "a� �•i s't�r t i, � > .. ., ... •..-+a. -.t: <�,. ., . :' ... /,:.,.•.S. ..r•'.�'';X,. ,�.,. ..�": j!'.':.2.:�'L..»f,7" ,.e. •er. � �Y&: �.. ,„ ...y r. .., ..r..,n ;•a.., '�' ,':h. , Y. r- r .l for the lamapurpose- Therpacker; :-^ rid. a amply protected by the _ -- -- - _- - -- _ - c however, i �e _ stipulation tfiat-Lome ate not ce - given b e Inspector ` � must be en y th neper to olm t r the'packer when fruit. which at all ` 1 vv trans Is at the firiskned of the owner, LB 29 c- branded or. detained,. and the inapec- for who exceeds his authority'is / TTJ t to Q� EubjeG A HEAVY PENALTY. ' The main pointe of this Act may ---- - be summed up as follows: `Cheer (1) The face Wall fruit pack- ages must fairly represent the fruit - %A-.s,. _ ,/' - -- throughout; .�..� e (2) Closed boxes and barrels ' 1 must be marked with the name and Address 61 the iety of t 1 the fruit and its grade; Xtra Fi 00110111111 'Sift r 1 �• (13) •It is an ,offence within the 3a ne t k I - meaning of the Act a sell. ss offer _ for sale, or to have in possession BOO or 360 slZeo PER BQXe for sale, frequently packed or LEMONS smarked fruit, even. when the buyer and seller are ignorant of the fact, The DAWSON COMMISSION CO., Limited,TORl11Q'I'O. las well as when one or both have t knowledge of the fact; - _ IUSZ (4) a Act does not prevent the , OUR ®Onlf fruitsng that selling of}s properly specked de of and 8RANDS. marked; x ` ,' e - (5) The Act does not provide f Edward Experiment •- the inspection of particular lots.41 190 .D1 �:, With - frait at the request of- the buyer or g, pis other and seller. " Headlight" PAt1 uR Inferior (8) Co sio rchants who, after note handle fruit put up brands, i ... ire I contrary ti, the provisions' of the to E IO to E. Y. l t Act, will be proceeded against. USE (7) There is no definition of grades marked 'Nd, 2'.. XX, I tt Victoria p - _,. - - - No, 9.1. or 'X. I Asti for the Octagon Sar. 4 EDDYS fthis Act is being telt; and whoa it Already the beneficial effect of ti Little Comet r --!is_fully_-kno-wa-that dishonesty in _ packing and describing Canadian I{ fruit does not exist, an enormous Im be taken tp keen it on one side Ii0RES1LY PACKED FRUIT Isentatiori of the contents of such impetus will be even, to our fruit' Home scientists s fou. that the g m N bar: For 1f the ground bait package; and it shall be considered indust in.all the markets of the" purest air in cities is Sound about industry has been yell distributed on: . both'2 a false, representation when more (world. At resent inquiries are b�' 25 feet above'the street surface. P sides of the klank above which - the tfian--i fteen per cent.- of such fruit - 'RINCIPAL SECTIONS OF TEE fag made concerning the tran*At- boat is mooted,' the fish should be _ ----- is substantially smaller in size than, Mantic shrpments of early Canadian i EEer o,ri .late Team. FRUIT MARXS ACT.' taken -alternately from oppositd or inferior in grade" to, or different apples: The Department of Agricul-1 sides, and as little movement made I in ora "aa esu.l beenTaint) Y.cir*ar. r Sty In variety from, the faee3 or shown ' w,n.to.a xooch n*9rrap h.,h.•e�..d te. neer d:q IVhat the Act Messrs and How It; tura will not take nnv re - I ass is possible, r••n or m1: ,•ue or m.th•r.for Lb", an,adron sue surface of-such.package. . I ii but throw -h_--the Commissioner i••to,n*. 6U p•rpwt ,&L Pet it " W-Mr u. o Opergtes-Easy .to Under- Explanations of its applicat}gon sof Agriculture gand Dui ing- will nA- As the object of such fishing is to ,othenev a r nae,.a,rD Petri.euIn P e.d w to the packed or marked contra to the nisi In securing cool or colrt stew a get fly' with' as lithe 2xertion 'ns I me. c..by a t.r •rr o • p•e eat ser d stand, p SpQCB On ocean steamers if Earl in- 'e►,e. acid !r d+WYr`�e �a seaq pert of the •at d. any be taken thus: On pnrlca tss l contrary g B poarnble, It is prudent to use only T+.eer-sr.c•.0 a hot•t•. tea .•ln. {. , ouo„i.i>i•. q g P P I make u trouble line. since two fish i•roe��•r Por Kn N',uws a soosh as aa�p, one hook on a ;Alter the Parliament ;pt Canada�provisions of the Act, Inspectors�fortsi,aiYon• be given as to the rob-I e splashing. a.rid srdtatrra�bmd. "-�" - = sassed the Fruit harks jtct in 1901, may, after notifying the packer by able quantity, the date of Ahi went, I than one:'no mat- he ]sinister of Agriculture directed iletter or telegram, place the Words and the destination desired. iter what their weight mac be. "Have you thanked vouT ro ale-Stoz__ - bat every opportunity should be I '*falsely.packed" . or "falsPJY mark-1 It will pay to send only selected I A small quill float. to maintain a i your nice new pocket-knife.--Willie l" the fruit growers and pack- ed, end a fine of >64n meq be im-.appl.os of choles..lndlvidual quality, ;uniform depth, it n good thing to! "!rbt yet:' mother; but'I 'dare way ITS of the Dominion to meet its re-!posed for illegally removing and packed to boxes rather than In It lute In such a ca Ke It ivitl ger- shall' I'm walun' to Fee if the - - - luirements and to Will thAir oblige- ' THE II4SPECTOR'S BRAND -_ !erally be noticed that oh a lower blade is good steel.," - aona to the public; and for a yew It will be noticed that only "clos- -- - —�- I level Lhnn the baso affect, catfish and 6he work of the department in this ed pcickagee" need be marked. A ; sue ers are ound, at r: ,�Qr4IDo 'aspect was the department and edu- k t ,d o enc cares 's E CURS coluel In Cots- -- ;attosal. This year some amend- closed package la defined to be n I to drag up an eigly Heat cat in- Goz or barrel. the content. of which stead' of a bis bass Resider+, it is menta were made to the Act as or cannot be-semi -or inspect4 . when I Son--"Rc.l, lather,.I think I shall inall a_gsed, and to-dav the-Act rF apt to trish c .the lordly h,aw to mar Father- 'Marry? Why. Ig Y P such to closed. j;IIakwts, berry have_. catfsh obtridc its oh"ecuon- marry -be nil its provisions '1= "as plain as ,crates, or berry boxes even. with m n 1 - able comprinv arriong them And it Yoa haven't anything to eery o � t pike staff," and every clause of It. he , covers. are_not considered I the bass heroine alarnicd or egil Son-"I'd like tb girl's what's, lie's to simple that "he who runs rsa , closed packages '' and therefore do awa,r in bad temper, good-by to matter with the girl`s father. He'a - 'read " No farmer, of ffistt gher. not fequire tuarking. Cranberrles .Ceylon Tea IS the finest ; burin los game houtw nt any rate_,worth a milhoa_i'or packer who is honest-31; his en_ and gIl wild tnut are not subject tl'hv that itiscious alderman among ! deavors and stralghtforward in his to the prov}alona df the Art: Tea the World rodlUCeat , - ••• - fending need :fear any of its clauses p shoe the chub,_should dlinoat in, i ," I"seE d cwf.n tv ars ntr. A3erehants are held resposutible for. artably be found -along with the Tete Lazacrer Bror,o Quuine Tarter► A's rhe Act is being enforced, and the the fruit-they otter for sale (or fruit a�rad la Bold only In lead tagR on baited Rronnd is n mystery dru idesrefaodtadmoaerltNfail.a�ate. - inape^.•,r•i s appoint ed to execute its I Q Onto'*risnstnt+v an a+uh les. tide• lrequtremen a have been instructed exetoto in deir-possession for sale},-but the- packets. �Iltit RO it fur Khat one or -two of i w original wrongdoer, if found, will in these -huTrd:oome fishr mat cominnnly do their duty They ars the set every cane �e prosecuted 13fack, iV�iXed and Green. .he looked tor. And while the chub i Mrs. Good-,' And I Funpose you - aunts Qf the crown Parliament has i The-fienatty for -a vioyetlon d? ttte _ defaftely tronounc°d its judgment;law with reference- to packing and bean tea drinkns try IS&Iadie G*sen tW" has' not northing Itko•the endurance mean to go on begging until the. end -upon the false and.fraudulent pack-' ! of the black bass. 1t pouts up a very :of your life?" The Tramper "WLE1, Ing and also a of twit consign- marking is not less'than twenty-five strong, vigorous tight as long as'its ye9, ma'am. I expect to die In hat re cents and naafi tl3ore than one dollar• barrels � It wtli be necoa itir'y to 'strength holds out: Hess, menta: and these men have been 00- per I package: for removing an . tIt- have the apples picked sod pocked leteted to carry out the regulattons j si ector's $rand,- forty dollars: for. on the green or firm -side. so- that t ( In washing w000llens arid-tTannci9 . Flared on the stntute book for the I oti*tructing an- inspector, $25 to f they may be delivered In the Vatted __ Sruip (a pnwderl will he purpose of protecting holiest` trad f5rllr The fines are divided equally',Kingdom in such a state that they. fouiui Very sntlsda�tory. ars from unprincipled dealers, and between the lnlormant and the may be-handled with 'a vrery small preserving inviolate the fats corn- Dfr_roa•n. percentage Qf bruised or de-waved ones Z bought w horse with a supposed-.1 Ile-"if you knew me better, you mercial tame of Canada from un-i Inspector-ii aie-given •larize powers by the retail dealers into whose fy incurable ringboneifor SaO'D0' would like. me more" SIP-:'And if .wrupulous packers. - In other words, f under the Act to enter premises for hands they will &o from the whole- oared him with 81 00 worth of the Act will ensure to the public of I I liked you more, I would know you 4 _ the purpose of making an exnmtna- sale centres, ., . _ IILINARD'f3 L]N1'kifaT. and sold tetter." - _he Dominion_-.and to. commixsionition-azid-tadetaiiishipments-.of fruit Depurtment of _Agr�lculture, Oti&! f-hips in four_mo,iths for $9 00 Pro- - - tgents and the public generally iii I wa. 1002. Gt on Linimr'nt. Sg4 0Q 3reat Britain and elsewhere that =- 11 0 inar� s 1. '' -iSEI DFROSCF.I- get Cures toils Etc Che f-�st. is corrr,•tly• markad and �� �� � � FIITP. F .. ]lrotcl Keeper: Llal _ Mind's { y HONESTLY'PACKED. �iia�rd s UnIment Cures Distemp 1, St. Phillip's, Quo.. Nov. 1st, 1901. W p-C:-i 1 li `I'hc principal sections of the , Act rrc r30W A DOUBTFUL KAN WA ---� Section' 4. Et'ery person who, by CO---V INCED AND RESTORED DOG-DAY RECIPE FOB. BASS. I TptE MOST POPULAR OENTIIRt•OR i eimself or through the agency of an- -� M CALVE R T t other person, packs fruit in a clos- A_Storg That Illustzgtaai the Ad- 'Flow to.Catch Them at One Spot TRICKS OF BEGGARS. 1. ld package, intended tar �nlP; shall vantage of Reading and 'Being With Certainty. C A R B O L I C '•rause the pacltage to.be marked in,a Guided' News a Advertise- A beggars' }*ague in.:it•, Peters i"+^ Mand-inrleltErle P� wlies- tuuL}jaies children ttFid-crimples _ _ meats. • 1;•duS'a- burg- it is taken from the premises where fishing iii over, touch exertion and them, to arouse sympathy from the I T OF 0_7 H. is packed. Lower Windsor, N.B., Aug. 11'.-+ rawi'rig'from one-likely hole to an- benevolent when they are stent to beg :� O W D E Ra (n) kith the initial%' of-his Chris- (Special)--•f want' to'sa that I- other is work which the soul of the in -ublic plAces: ' The- chill of thiA Wan namth and ht initial. surname and bcliete that Dodds. Kidney Pills are average man loathes, it 4s well -to gang, who is a wealthy 'rnah and ►re*� 0 the 1W.1%, twootenettlibreath. lddress. _ . the right..medicsne'for Kidney Trow hate a-recipe-ter--catching bass at I h potyed-.as,.a pbilantbrE.pist_r�,., ""no the sum - ilb' 61-the variety one spot with certainty. t may not ceives 75 per cent, of the tuonCv beg- ►r varictias; nerdthpi This is the declaration of Mr., T. be sportsmanship of the most exalt- ged by the poor people. _ a designation of the H. Iklyea, postmnster'af this'place, ed type, but it is comfortable: bade- of fruit, tvlfich shnli include who for a long time was the victim Select a spot near n shady shore; �t fi#{� ra".. ins of the tollotvang stx'marks:' For of n very.selel4 case of, tiffs rpnlntul where the trees will throw a bene- I(�arU S ane �r�t�' ptl`1'er ; _ kuit of the first_�ulity.No. 1. or disease. ficent shade and wh t<[!sera is an tnstrumenH,Orurr.a, Uniforms Etc, r.'T}clyea reads the newspapers approved submerged( bass bar. It EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE'A BAND ;XX; for trait of the' moond qual- '- PP � She-"It - must be terl•tle,for a , And after he had tried plasters, oils sbotild not be w}thin Eight of 'the man when he is'married in have to ,cy, No.third 2, al XX; and for fruit of g jhe third quality, No. 3, or ?C; but. and •Iiainients and.all kinds of . ex- haunts of men and prying eyes. On J ewert prices ever quoted.. Fire cacnL'tTve, ternnl remedies as well as doctors' this bar a little buo a small piece Ask his wife for ftibncV• HC-- SMI!hiitrAiino,m.iiie trec,'R'riteuatort.nf• )he said mark any ba ncrompanled y- P. ,"There is soraething'.fur teorsr."..a5he ),Icing in.tiuelepr.M,mteaf trntrameat , av any other.designation of -ln•ade, treatments, with no good,results,.-he of board troathei�- tamed so ns;to.iic I•-„What is that?” ITe-"S'upposc T Lt Vnp p, t provided that designation is not in- began reading the testimonials of unobtrusive is best-is moored with o give him?" 11 H!LitiY ROl Ulf OU C�•, L� t�r Escdd's Kidney P}Ifs., He say's sire ha_n't any to g' wrisistent- with, or marked marc Y a cord so a9 to sink a few' inches - Toronto,Ont. and R'tonlpeg,�tan -;onspicuou;ly than the one of the "Thts remedy. was so highly so- beneath the surfacer. To this get a commended for Kidney.Trouble that lad to faster_ a boat every day for as•pr. rue r•ndl+ said six marks•which is used on the . And .ceras aft the rata. CARPET DYEING -ilifd pa atter - reading some-_tggtimronials I a week or it pow-Able a- fortnight, �szaive Br000-Qu:Diee ab:aa-rosea cold ` ckagC._-' concluded to try them for a--short ,while, he deals out izito the water 1s o"day. Nr..urs No�at. Pace t3 center and C ean:nt. This is a 1rc6.1ltr mith the ._Section u, No , porson shall sell, time, but I ,must aaaiit that,having ISH AMERICAN DYEING CC] tzpress or have in his possession for n as much fish provender in the shape aHjT sale, ,any fruit packed in a closed tried so many things and failed to of chapped liver, angle worms, She (gazing�upwnrd).-"IIo%v blight spud D�ttAadr utpotera MCntru:r.osa.islr. bbtaln' a cure, I had but little faith gentles; dead minnows, et.e., as you the stars are to-night, -fr. Same- Addna eo:iso Mc{ttreat. package and intended for Sale,• tin- that Dodd's KidneyPills or` arty- t" legis such package is marked as re- can furnish. A pint or two of cray- son. 'Ile (promptly)-"They are quired by nett preceding -sec- tliiTig else could or would help me. fish and a few xcuckers cut Into not brighter, bi}ss Clara, U11.111- .han l�jol7 Li 8 S#earnahipB _� _ .dLd nr,t_use•_theZt _ }arcs-may also. be.._distribnted with ban—_ •• �5he _softly)-"Than fir p - ©O �l tion. ion before I found out that they ret-to-Tdv.rpoot_ soewn_io LtreL•Section t3. No person shall sell. or g great advantage, what, Mr. Sampson?" -ISe-"Than pool, Portiond to Liverpool: Via Quee tie• otter, expose or have in his posses- were all and more than was claimed After the first few days-the .lad they were Inst night." te>an. - FotrToandNantSCeomahiyaSUMrier areomn•ndefine sion Ser A le"onyhavet 'packed in •a for,them. should remain for half ati hour or. so for su ctaaaea of pa,wrigen. 9,toons and staieroose -' dosed package, ,upon which pAck- I used to have very rad 'stpalls to accustom the fish to the boat $t ry� .re amfd.htpa Bpeotat attAneerie mm .err to the which of late years became so fre- --t.��ao RetiPa paper I'I ba second saibon and Third-Class Particulars, s,apply, to any Fur — ege is lit r Led any_designAtion which Then molten the day appointed comes The reale of thin a Cr w t'l be eased to TMt b arpeaPon and all D i�l•R.appy, to snr ae.w - event and so severe that I was the master fisherman sails, drifts or p p p oteheCom Pony.or represent such fruit as 'of No. 1 or learn tbat c ere b e i,blei to dread ddi.ea*e W almost laid,up. uietl rows over'to'the little moor- that*clence h ra been able to core !i all 1N Rictarde )tills 4 Cr, D.Tnrnnro SCD. 7i.Y?t; finest, best or extra good I received, more benefit front q Y tidestesa Baton 1N,sirin•alaairo�uani quality, viiless such fruit consist of ed buoy near which the fish hnve etegra;n t u tt is Catarrh. liAlt's C,utrrh Dodd's Kidney Pills than from any- learned -to­ congregate. Arriving Care la{ae qn'y po=t{Ivo oar- fiv r knritrn to .,well-grown specimens of one variety,, the medical ipeaii , r • t a 3i ra tre'tl1 a co,- _ -. 'sound,- of nearly uniform size, of other medicine I have ever used and, there he throws out a few handfuls *:f-otionaldleea=e, requires n can+ctrn"tloaal" �VOODRi?i'1070.itCt�•kf`vi2AL••'i'.(? they,certainly'made a complete-cure' of,bolltd bullocks' Wer rubbed.fine, treatment. Bail's Catarrh Care is token in- _,good color for the variety, of nor- of m case.• tv nilly, acting,diromly oa the b;ooi and I _ Y to give the fish a relish for their mucosa urfaceo of the gf+tem, thtrabpdes- 168-BAY•-5TRE- T-f'W OWO ,,mal shaper and not less than ninety "I feel as well as ever..L did and -- ••---- -- ----•- - er cent, tree from scab, worm holes,. oming meal,' iyS ait`7arn is serncd treyln¢ the irnndatfon of the tiaeage, and IP save-not the sltgh'test trate- of the round before breakfast in Russia. ¢iv.n-the pitiencatren;th by huildaaqua he 0 PIMIT-T u• !bruises nad other defects. and Piro- Kidney Trouble that bothered me A ood-sized bufich of worm a Coa►ctta•1on and a+gietina nature in do ng iia NO RI M$iiQsrt:r*esiscai - rperly packed. for so many years." g work. Tlieproprietor:havea,triueh.fufh,n rt,,.en.s.n.t',sec4s[arta,•.nit h " Section No person.shall Aell,,•or small green frog and n fresh water its exlraciv6 TnweeP,that th ec oiler Ono 1H un- a+nr••r.iki,." iff r;*r m• 1>e -dr..Bet ea is not the first skeptical drs4 D ilNrs for ttn7 case that it fails to cure. it•ke•ua,rt.rrnteerna lea Y mussel are the popular baits for _ :„=.•.•tn,. eni.a..tt=,r.r.iree� , offer,, expose or have In his popses- pan that hats been.convinced. by ex- this titres of cat. The hook should S.nd for Ii•c nt to imerfalr. s,.,roaoi,i.tree rrie.*t an r.er ti' inion for sale, env fruit peeked In pefterce of the medicinal value ,of y Addreta F,'J CHENEY&Co.,To.-do,0- t+ry elatttKori•..endb, r„r,i t w,;n y package it which the faced . pi he fastened to a shout csicting line Sold by Drnr;ttt Tac. n,a.intoe,FAXS R61111anceati,e.,t.. `an pa g DQdd'a ir3ney Pfus• 01 gut. -When a fish Is hooked Cate Hili's Family PiLs oro the b:ei. tu,ur* F�aats saleirros,reir*ew,ta•s v.a 'Shown`'; surfiv-) gives a false repro- ' •.. ._ .. :. - i - ,, mea;s•...i:r•:, .-r,a : .................. 4 - . - .- �.,.,�,. "�'++a,.;;4- -.w^^+'�^:a'•� , .a s•,f-Ra•^�.s a,, ,.,y,..ru':•...+•-ac',cr ;-.y...,:tea••.. --.,:.-ri..:,�,.---.'.x.+sv-„..P,•R,- 'h.' :.vita. -�c nr ,-T` 7 ': ,v i- 7�5:':�Fn-.� N'. +r, ;srrs>a,r., r,-u, :-s. s�,,-'`^�' ,f.. ` v.',. 'r� ,: ...,y. ,,,.-p .,.F � r;�, +c '"� °' is u •tet ',k m' r, 'Ri 'b. ',:r ' ., r Ac..• +..`: �$$, +' C, } .,.,y.. �+. ,•� ."9 q�'(r.f.y,� �kff ,,. V;'', ,'ss7.. :, n._ 1�,7. ;� .,Y...l y`� �L wry .:f”.r �.�. d fl ,\:! l' ,.'•Rs.. y.. �.. :. ,-. .•y.• "�R]s� Q .v hyy. �L, a}� A _ ",' k ,'.Y+ '4 v"•w .$'M+L .'1 ^ WC�' �,p... .iu �'! Y ., y,,.J '.r+. .1 S..�:" ,pads, `1 e:a.iQ 0 rM,...A. ,,.,,J'w'i.e.. . n ;M1I, I .,y J...-.�-,.,.�:'.4! ..' py.';, .•.'.''.,% •a..-•. _ - w:4` �"T^.•+,:.4 ti, .a,C,..*• r": �^,,'... ^ may. k.a _ s' :d ?. r a� its' . . s �. 3 r .. ti i, . t,. r .. . ., t....._-,- .-_.. Tr _ - . • - - --�11--__ - -- - Yoq. 'Then the- mothers and wives(was wanted next year, and you also This was what Naomi istLerwasd �- -_ _ �a-aAbgh���d..s_ g}y;._._-_erg._-..known that it'_taas desired Ruth and themrp&h to do, for begin to sing, and the fishermen pretty sure to need mora or less re- sate di not alis to ifi�n, r<`ome w:t1�- LUKIN I hearing the voices of their loved pair when wanted. Truly it is the use and I will do you good. Eoba.b . So le leaks that sink.the•ships, and saw no such prospect so opened up wa to steer. little Jmist ' ur P0ER ones, know which y the wn to the mind of Moses, atld as far a9 when the gospel fishermen in tinea the time sad the brains of o of trouble call to Christ be always er can often be profitably employed appearances went he telt that he follow vie and I Will Nuke You answers their call. And the Sav- in stopping these leaks. I have' would be better off with his ownI 11L - �! voices ,of the loved clear amid the known several men fa my lite who people. -It la difficult to many be- ipr's voice sou e a oar t ov - • 7- Fishers of Men." w ll siltim te� guide they had no in making ser enit--;tthe Christ g eateto r riicheshthanpthe visible gone beyond, the gospel fishermen from t e frau- consequence being -that-they Haver treasures of this world; yet Jesus .. d i o eter- • bled sea of lite into the great harbor Sand much to save. Some never an His suer ng' now., wtih' pine .eeorat�s a aa►of say Pviuwsaa as fi„hing towns along the rocky coast of eternal peace. pit'ked up the little apples or pots- nal glory hereafter. is the pro= ` �+^ i �� oos Z Yhtturto.a xto.sr of ofd,Scotlamd: Thee you will. e you and I t¢illlttg to become toes'or pumpkins even when the gramme for .the'Christian., s vaff.s 113,4 a zvr l to as find 'women 749 LsAve lost father,, gospel..fi pgrmen? Are we ready to saving of them would,make the di1- :31. Leave us not, I pray . :; Stn ro er an ' sons in the awful dangers of a to be fearless, ready to be spiritual- for the work and land, or a crop aro to encamp Ln the wiidernesa and A despatch from Chicago saY.s fisherman's life. Every seaman will ly inspired, to tiecome Christ's fish raised at, profit. I know a Irian thou mayeat be to us instead o! - tell you that the perfL of a sailor's ers of mea. Are we ready to ,sur- who let his farm for a•year .or two, eyes. ` Rev. Frank De Witt Talmage preach Mat- life are comparatively nothing if render ourselves, ' body, mind .and. and on his return found seven cow It looks as it, for the moment. ! ed from the followltig text will there are only sixty fathoms of we, soul, "to ' the service of fibs Lord? chains completely covered up in the Muses was forgetting God and His i thew iv, 19. "Follow me, d I ter under the shlp'a keel But the tyhen Dr, Nott, who for years labor- tenure pile, a.nd this was only a !cloud and His unerring guidance. So .make you fishers of men.” „I fisherman. rarely puts out to the ed among the_. South Sea islanders, sample of the _general style of farm- unstable is men ev:n at his best. ' ' Are you a flahermiad ? „O. yes' I deep sea. He mitst fish comparative- was one day asking a native to give Ing that had been done in his lYe"think -ot-Simon 'Pater one • mo- 'you answer; "I have been a fisher- 'Iy near the shore. Then,the storms his life up to the service'of the Mas- absence. How much do you suPPosemeat confessing that Jesus was the Paan all my life. As Izaak Walton, come up and threaten to drive. the yet, the missionary explained: "I that tenant made ? Christ, the Son of the living God, the Sather of angling, used to say I frail craft upon the 'rocks. Then Bari- only afford t o pay you 15 shil% One .farmer's water supply went land the next acting as Satan's 11 .a. that true.flshermen, like poet, were . I the fogs settle•so thickly that the lings a month for your services." dry about every summer, and if the mouthpiece to tempt the Lord e 'born, not made, so I was born with I steersman can hardly see the prow With that the native said, "Sir, I winter did not bring a like dearth, •pity himself cad tura from the L love for the rod and the reel- As` of the boat from the stern.' Yes, cannot afford to Bice up my time for {t was only luck that'favored him. I cross (Matt. xvi, 18. 23). L little boy, many and many a time I the true fisherman's life, whether it 15 shillings a month, but I can af- Ile was told over and over again ;�, And it shall. be, it thou go ­ t have been late for school because I is found on Lake Galilee or off the ford to give it up .for Christ." Lfke that his supply came from a side�wfth us, yea, it shall be, that what -- I loitered. on.the way under the coasts of Scotland or in the New- the South Sea islander, have Y°u. vein a.nd not the real head of the goodness the Lord shall" d° unto u• thadaw of the.old wooden bridge to I foyndiand fogs, is a life 'of over such love for Christ Ebert you are spring, but years elapsed before he the same will we do unto thee. -asst a crooked pin used for a hook. whelming danger. Brave must be ready to consecrate your life to the would try a better supply, and•thea••1 Moses now talks• more correctly, Now that I am grown I' lore to 90 the saua-who would follow Master's service regardless of remun- found that by laying about 4 rods for we are Cully authorized to offer back to the scene where I was eratlon, so that you may become one more pipe -he had a never falling I all the riches of. God's grace, end L . tsorn 1 love to take a boat and SQ PERILOUS AN A�rOCATION• of his fishers of. men? supply. He had wasted more time glory to all who will accept HIM' "' �' ,•. Pull out into the river which flows So the gospel fishermen, too, must ' in drawing water for both farm and I through Jesus Christ, but we are . :hrou h the valley where my father be brave urea! They must be as house, than would have done all the ,.a e buried and try to coax to mY not authorized to seek either help Q c[mid courageous----' '*' " " e no- from those who are not - -.' Book the tinct: bass and the who, to becoMe gospel IIsliermen, s . thing of the greater eati dactfo-n His. It will help us to remember • " n.- laid down their lives- for Christ + J said coat-- His own. ,_} y_ ,. match _mull--tom ,,e rase as the- he- _�, FARMERS- R---' w] i edsz.oemait_ of lthese do tt i is I The- which Thou gavest.Ms I -` -- ----'Ph w�a ditiescn� c+, i �a` - - _ �etLv•_en :he man who makes aj+ {rro c lather Damien, who in order to the front yard ? Is it because-they l have given them an�"a�-" ou`� suing by fishing and one who lashes minister to the slok and the dying are naturally siovronly, or because has sent Me into the world, even so c, ',liv sport iso there is between the I went'to Molokai, the L per island of seasonable and Profitable { ,*heir"grandfathers set them the ex- have .I• also_ sent theta into the r• .. Thiers I nae who tartii:i to snake a living the Pacific, and himself bW.A Tr1e a .hints for the BYsy i ample ? We call ouranlses a Pro- l world" (John xvii.. 23, 2a>• See i . tad the man who farms for recrea leper and died. -' They -must oe as Ot the.5011. Stat I gras sive people '- well then let t:a i also John xwi, 15: I Cor. ill, 21- . - -inn It is the di<ference between brave as that Salvation Army girl � � �i 1f+ -1F progress towards cleanliness, and 28 D rork ani -play. It is the dlftorenc^,tLooi-$mss ins and Prays uP- civilization.'_ I .43. And they departed from the 's prw.ten the man who sets sail sn on flee street corner am t e SrLECT'IO mouht of the Lord three ;dayd ____ .. ' 7. and ridicule of passersby, RAISING CALVES BY HAh>9. S jb. tiyhing smack from Nantucket or! y Journey. .gew 1-erdford and agenda six lorsg'and wife penetrates the dark alleys, There are three phases to be con- of the Lord went before them la the - _panty, off the baakb of Newfound-'humanly unprosected,-to Reek out sidered 1n this choosing a cow• At the county council school at i�re aaya, tourney, to search out a _• I - n,)n fac,ag the dangers of tea.pest souls for Christ. They have to be) Ftrst, I would select the cow as an Newton Rigo, England, the Calf is resting place for them: - -- _ ° lrnd collision, and the man whO-as brave as that young Christian individual withou reference to ante- taken, a�from the cow as Soon I This was infinitely better than the Iliad Mout to a canoe on a'clerk who goes from saloon to se-I cedents and records. The most irri_I as born, rubbed dry with straw. _ _ "�lvla: s cant. It is the difference lie i Ileal Indication of a good cow is well sad covered-with more',eyes or the wiadoui of Hobnb: How Hoon giving out gospel tracts and could Moses forget or seem to that rw°?n the roan who i-a ready to defy leading in prayer where the proprle-'� her udder: No- cow car make much I straw'And in half an hour fed with:God bad led them out and would that dsLrsq're of Lake Galilee-^the for will eilow- him to pray:.- Ah, it' milk ithout a capacious udder. a pint of the mother's warm milk. ply lead them all the 'way ? How noRt tr^achexous inland sea in the takes courage to be a gospel Er-her- This is not measured so much lay ' For the drat and second week it to beautiful- and all sufficient the pro- vor:d- and Sha man nho stands ui'--' man? It takes courage to launch its vertical diameter as by its ted . three times a day tuts its; mise in, Fix. xxiii, 20. "Behold. I. , -sr, a rork on a sunshiny aftertiuon�I out into the deep and to let down length as meatsured by the attach- mother's warm milk, 1} pints at a i ern+f an angel before three to keep . :'r,n.; cam•+ his expensive line Into the the gospel net and become fishers of! ment to the body, It should extend timer increassng to two. quarts the I thee In the.way and,bring thea Into . - f 'crook for men-w.hcn the hurricanes of persecu-c well forward and far -back or up- fourth day The third week one-half the plarb which I ha%ro Prepared " A FESV gOCFt.S' i`ASTFDlF.. .tion are st,rewjng the rocky cosuta. ::rd hetwaen the Leger and shoul•t separator ektmmilk is substituted 34 And the eland of the Lard was with the wreckage j be S=ide at the game time, but not and a half pint linseed soup added. upon them by day when they. want. . _ --'Now the two brothers, Peter and The Christian believer must be neressarity pendulous The next ` to each quart skit$me-1 A little hay.. out of the camp. tr:Irem. to whom-Christ spoke aha spiritually inspired if he is ever to point to be considered is the ba,rrbl I is added the next- week The quern- The cloud was the visible symbol _ p.;,gs ,�f my text upon the shores of become a succewdui fisher of-men The cow must have a big body, tity-of milk at. each fend is increu..fld of the Lord's presr.nce with them. . ( SKo i;altlee. cr_re real Fshermen My mother used to impress this which is hey workshop or labors-I to 2 J quarts -skimmilk the fifth guide. their - . - - did �- P week ¢ad hny is also taereased grad-; and ile by it wtrs their Ch v wer- not dilettanti They thought upon tae all my late and es- tory ( light. their. shield, their oracle. 4.A. gqo Out,,into the country for a, p°cfaliy did she try to do so atter Those fentures -that indicate a' wally. their avenger, their covering 'Ex• teen ia,+ with a hundred dollar pole' had entered the gospel milsistry good'breeder or mother should come` "t?miL the linseed gaup the ninth :rfri. '21,; xiv, 19, 20, 2¢•-St34 Num- ' to ,:itch a dollar's worth of flMh Thera was hardly a letter that she next She should be.wide through week ,,std after the noon fted give a .. i 'lit they made fisttiog their lila s neat me after my ordination that the hips elect large and room to the handful of Flnseed meal and a little ter. i5-2.9: z 34', xLv Lii: La taut, A to what is dear Y ' !l they ne.dod for all their Jour e yu„aes,t, They beLorr[e ,did not read Slke this: ".My hind .quarters. The fourth point to pulped swedes or turnips (grass in -g . , perhapi the braves'- via." of man on; boy it la important for you to b© be considered is the fore quarters suminer7 and bay as before - The!nay - ._. jar}l:-the fisher>yrn Christ, fi'�s{mentally equipped for your church i �d here ou -be gather thin' noon meal to omtted the 2.'th weak i 35- And tt reams to pans whey lite -- - - be 'aw diem mending their nets, I But, remember, a true gospel min- and sharp, o, spare flesh. loosely+ and three-faurths pound linseed meal ark a�'t tLord, that Thi " said. t,arned and 'said; ' Como, leave your i tater is essentially one who is ill= put together with china a little ttad crushed' oats and two quarts''Ridr '+p. Lord, aitd let Tt a en- uety and follow me. Give up your.l aplrcd try the 14oly Spirit. ' You sharp. The neck tdiould be sharp pulped swedes substituted, but the•emus be scattered. clad_ tat them that iAork of catching Gsh attd 1 will I cannot lead souls to ChriRt` nal and I,hate 'je flee before Thee, use yi''1II you have been much in l%V nallan and rather loosely put on th morning and ueerflnFt teed of skim-I, I)a%iif toy the Spirit, afterspai•d j,e:,ch q0v how You' may shoulders' and the head long. Lastly roll Ik is continued. The :pilk aleiy be j = m,•rgL ,ird bravery and cons•)cra- with rod. unless much upon Y° should come "Lhe superficial points discontinued the fifth-month but if!eumb-vdled,th ln' at feast two of rhe' :Ian and will make y-ou 9shers 'of kap in Fraser '*You must_ plead such as good milk %eine, escutcheon, ,one has plenty Ci" 2W : two PsrlMS i. 13,i, 1. 3; 'exxxi-3r-In - _ with me an 1 I will rev seat in Vrntr awn home aw• wkin The udder, teed,, a day tf„icri the eighth or! Josh ill. 13, the ark is called "the _. fi th'e Lord of aft ssak,: you fishers in the gree rou-i if you would plead itrtgit or ria barrel. pelifc region, fore quarters tstnt mPnt o spare the earth, a,nd before it or 1 . !It*t s.a of humanity and will citll in the pulpit." The mother cannot and superficial points should be con- need-sou It one quart flaxseed Ia rou Lay gospel tlsheraien." become a fisher of men, and lead her ! cults dried up and the walla nt . sidered in this order, but most hnv- •four gallons water to soak giver Jericho foil down, When the people 11 The true gospel Galierman Sa a ane children into spiritual lives unless ria begin with the talc and seldurn night Flail and stir' the next day ' reload upon God. who dwelt between , turpo d man, whose life is dedicat- she herself has experienced ° . get as far-as, the-udder, for o halt , hour and ,Nowt talars,the cherubim, their enemies' fled he- - , _ . i Id ;,� the single object of saving TIII9 DIVINE 1'�1SPIRATION. The s vend phase of the ecrlectlon finish! add one-half poumd dour• ;ore th'm. 'rut when they -relied up- - _. ,zi n ,a..a. Every-sportsman knows that has -to do with the pedigree. A mixed, up with cold'water. to coon- - - arf-the right sort should he tera ct Sive Laxative-.tendency-tendencythe on th? rirk (aohich :was only the sym- r`ti� an impossibility for a success-I The Sunday school Leacher --Cannot_ pedigree . M It l:bol of Ftts< presemrel, tttett their en­ , It fisherman to think of anything lead his class to the feet of Christ a record of ancestry that includes flaxseed. - eniieo obtained the victolq (I Sem. -, pl*. `.,•:t his !ash at the time of fish- unless lie himself has ftrst been bap- animals,of superior merit close up. - 4 . I Lv, 3, i1), rs�t lie cannot plan about business fixed by the Iloly Spirit. The min- The mother of the cow should be a- r*.��.. S. C. LES��Ni 36 And attrn it rested he•said, in i li etc to his line. He ,cannot I ester cannot truly 'preach Christ superior animal and of the 'type 1 FL? ,J Retr rr. Q Lord, unto the many _ m.�d a book and watch his bait. He unless'-he has first taken Christ m' which you wish to perpetuate: Itte tho,Laands f4 Israel-. _ aerial dream of the woods and to his own heart and life. Peter mother of the cow etre.should to Thug, whether on the march or at troll at the same time. When areal and Andrew became gospel itsitetmen the same, Et they are mediocre, you ' fiat crtnan Gshes, he concentrates...his because . they themselves had first have a poor pedigree to start with. I37TE&I+TATIONAL LESSON, reit. the Krettt . tpality of I<.raal's _gin;frit aitantion upon his Gshing and�'seeu the ]Sioster'hef dared„Follow The farther back you ca{t go with SIJGIIST SE this Iris tris Jehodah in choir toLdst. In ood anisaals, the better the pedi- -” . proportion as they realized this . - bxctudei ecet'p other thought, from his audeIwwiln make you fishers of g .. and acted aCcordingiy thec prosper- - --�-hr,rn`I`lecause fishing is so >ne. gree.• The next point is uniformity Text of Lesson, Num. x., it-13 and ed, but when they forgot Him. they ', — -----` similarity of animals-on--:-71-,L L ---r fn t i pacing and absorhtng, some s ��3�- Widen-Text-,--'Ps- jA c-,ti-Tt-is_ sso--witlr-ua. He-_say-a- t th i;r?atesit men of the world have But the true gospel fishe Mester',, sides. ---- xxxi,,, 3. "Lo, I am faith }ou always," and 1.!ovr,d their recreation in the sport. always working In the. -selection ,of a herd,, the The true gospel fts#serman- ts- -a eye, whether• Christ's face is visible third phase is to -choose-as-few each 11-1$. Aad they',first took, their when we belie%e this and this ' Io- brave man. We have been taught to to,him or no, After Peter and had- year from among those cows you journey according'to the command- alize His Presence (tor the only way regii:'d the soldier as among the row became Christ's . fishermen he have,and weed them out, selecting a ment'of the Lord by the hat:,,] of lifeto is to believe +)anything iend coeaftn the it nn bravest, ot-Men. True, it needs a never lett them. ith John nightone -hen be- few from outside superior to those Moses. _ "',e Dray 4 heart to stand �unblanched these brethren, ou TO se to tet go,- To make in the third month of the.first Him a have Joy.and peace void iio- •4 saiiid -storm of snot and shell and loved, who was also a fisherman. Y 1' PO year they came to Sinai, and on th8 totp,but when w. torget.His presence to walk up to the cannon's mouth turd some 'of the • other disciples, selections, elece airyao koepIn ua dallylrecordsa d 4rat, day of the first month of - kits we fail. •• when the bullets ate lalling iircund were tossing about on Lake Galilee second year the tabernacle was er- �y� . they thought they were going to be to make frequent tests of the milk. , like hall pattering upon the pave-; 8Y g• Dispose of therm'nol.t Making'a-sat- beted and accepted by God ,,std filled menta: But the soldier never has to ,drowned, but Christ was watching profit. with'FIis Glory (Ex xix. l; xl, 17, face, great dangers continuously like their struggles, and in the fourth experiment station about - , tii,I:.• the tishermnn has to meet. ''watch oi;the night, or Just about 5 exile 34).. .Now, just fifty days later the 'TRUE TO' THE, LIFT: -+ Jesus was •S42.a year', to,keep a cow, here cloud lifted, and they journeyed from One morning a banker stepped in -s, vupp`� a that among all the different I o'clock � 'in til toward them. on the, about $60, In order to Pay for this Sinai to the wilderness of Paran in to ,his office and most ofllisfvely ,,e cln.,a,)s of men there is not one seen walking the order described in this chapter• greeted his bookkeeper, who had en- amot;g which the destruction of life waves of Lake Galilee. And after I teed, a cow sinadst ole-cu t -butter per ,vyenr.JWhether it-was.the-tabernacle arid i tered his service just twenty-C�ve proportionately is so great as the crncifiicion, when Peter and his, Ing 500 po herd-oughtits erection or the priesthood and ,years before, at-tile same time.hand- _ . , .among tlio men.who make the hart brethren went backJe lls again aap" be xaverage Of the 350 pounds, and 00 pounds is the sacrifices or the journeying ling him, a closed envelope ,Wftli the v?wt 0f the sea their.avocation or cation of fishing, R thruubli the sCilderness nottifng K'� remark: rpeared unto them by the shores of possible with care and selection. life work,. done and no step was taken except I '-This is :'to perve you as a .nie- " " _hi,RI\"S: A-R,E:CF\'T ,70LRNEY i'�e Galilee and •teild them to cast:Too many farmers a-p of know which as God commanded or guided by the frigate of the present occasion." . -�their nets..upon the other side of the cows are maki profit and which pillar of cloud and fire. On Cho part I .i he grateful recipient.did.not, yen- across the Atlantic and after . we boat. The true gospel fishermen a^tears -_- of i4loses nodi Israel it wsty simply t11rc at first to open t.hn crceloPa. ` flied risen out's coirole of days from feel that Christ is always ready g until encouraged-to do so by a nod New fork harbor I saw two men to help him; that Christ will always gI,IP�SHOD FA�LI\G. a matter of obedience, .Concerning I� at stuile from his employer'. And . I wonder how many farmers. have the cloud and its guidings and Choir pointing to a .dark cloud ahead. I',come to his'rescue when Lhe waters obedience, see�car•eful.ly chapter fx, what do you think it contained? The V i. heard-.one .ot-them Say:. "Sire are of trouble begin to, roll too high and' heard the old adage, "Leave the 13 23.' " 'banhcr's photograph—that, and I gain; to have a bad night. That is the mists are settling too thickly ends loose and the middle will -get115­2 20 Come thou with us and we1nnthing more,. .The bookkeeper was - - •, ,::s L Newfoundland fog bank.' Soon around the gospel lifeboat. an led," writes an observing mom• will do thee good, for the Lord hatb I dumb for the moment. .. .. . . the thick mists began to settle, Christ's care for the_gospel fisher- I often thin!: o! it when I go think it?" 7' spoken good concerning Israel. 1�'eli,. what do you of aro-mci us. All that night the-men is a constant .and..te 1dRrecare. through the country and see farm his principal fk- ,red. Scotch fishing g Thus said Moses to ITobeb-the son I j „ - . ::gloomy- fog. horn -blew. I said to Tri the after farm with tools and carriages of Itnguel, or Reuel, or Jethro, the Its just ,like sou," rats the re- - the commander of the Cunarder.: i mothers and wives and daughters standing, out seasoning and w8a her father ' of, Zi porch, Moses' wife` "�',optain why- do you blow that illustrate by a beautiful custom cracking in the sun and wind : rte p Fly• ,, . Ex. ii, lA; iii, 1). The Lord had t lrri:',c- fog horn T Surely `the'wliich' prevails among t7tesiL thea ttrds about the house one litter of truly spoken good concerning Israel, tlin r.r ,of collision nFth a passenger care for theft sons and husbands and unsplit blocks of wood, chips, trek: as in E'x. "vi, 6-8, that wotidious �$i . .%t,.,,:,:,:r,� is -coueparatively small." brothers who have gone off to fish, en waggons, etc. And still such men sevenfold, "I will." beginning and, -' - ` " 1.,. sometimes ahsRered••Ghe_captain . ".ave .When the fogs settle down upon teO sometimes prospo`r wonderfully ,con- �Viliic-"Father, what. does°`cica.�" frit I l,iwiuq the tog horn 2hiefiy to coast and the Hghthouses can aidering the slip-shod way in tvltich girding with "I; Jehovah.:' uO or mean?" Father-"It mentis to unite, seen, the women go out I believed the word of .the .Lord, and. �ncn fife tisiierm:n. -411 about these ,longer be.., _ _ _ _ their work is done. F c,>r9_ore hundreds of little fishing and _ When' you unhitched from that having'respect 'u he forsook alIpehis thesbutcheI tick ecleaves 'a then rlolesi he ' sni:icks. Toe Tishermeti come here c�IT UPON TSE ROCKf3• mower or rake just at the turd of of the reward, in,l -anchor. Thep stay month in ro ects in Egypt and fully identi- stick it tether, pn?" Fath s'- tl:d month out until they catch When the returnlrig'"tisheriiien begin the house or Dara instead-o,t driving p.. sP Y ' son." nilli.�-".dud when rate, nay tinea `i " ' :liril-ctirgo, ill secargs rind scores of. Lo_aF2proach the tart fi hers under the f shed, ornin theingbarn et under Godi(1HebTaxi.el �4-h7) dead= ltihy-cr-I thi.nk_it.m^inns tai seP� ' these poor fellows are run down Yet unseen• they* u might have known by ex- 30."And FTo Said unto Flim, I trill a man separates Yrorn lite wife . . v hear fife crience that the chances were It, not ho, but I trill depart to mitis he cleave 10 tier'sfai is y ?:weres n svcr.� 'rear. We want' to warn thetas, song. The loved ons wiLittn'g upon floor, You "I oun Mau_ it's :iter► you icer,, in , ,y if ;xvstaibla, that wb are coshing the rocks listen until_the P,' ,. to osis of Lhe little fiuxviliar Slates_ Wetted through ttio vvosiId b8 left right thetje until ik own land rind to lay kindrnd., E Lloug. 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James' Niagara, Falls tiewsioa - � Ing tile wheat to maturity. -The age Wedatioday, Andg'LO nidi dae Weather rioultural situation i3 promising Not W a ves Pickering Tickets -W- - �� ill be a grand grand-day's i only will Canada harvest the biggest only b1.E6,. .Boat leaves 'c eriug tear• r - ( ar bar at 9 a m sharp. Last trip to Falls ' cereal crops in its history this year this season. Over 800 went on last one. • but prices of grain are higher all Argyle is a splendid excarsion boat,large well fnruished ca Bay ti ets aq ---- -- - — - -- -- ' round than they were a year ago. � bin.. +� y Au Winter.wheat is 10o to 1bo higher at wbatr. Eat lunch on boa1,_leage bashete,_ For gust , _ - S h 1 t a TEB S present than in the middle otAugns 0, In etc da boat. _ last ear, while-Manitoba hard W heat Invite friends so accompany yo W 02.26lorYear; 61.00 LtgaidL:advatzee y Aiggara Falls A,q4 20. " is 4a to bc,.per bushel higher. Cats Take your girl toN' ora Fs::e Wed i-— BATHS OF AD.4ESTISIDtt3: y -- - -'t4trs%Insettioa,per line lOcanb, are 40 to-6a higher >~OW and Corn i8 nesday.Ater 20• ' � �es lash subsequent insertiqu, r iia• - a 10c dearer than a year ago. The This rate does not inolnde r esat or 7orataa ad- better prices now currept.in the grain. New ddnertiieensenta. Camps Spacial %arms given to parties maktat eon- markets as compared with those teats for 3 or 6 months or b7.theyew. Half- Glad twelve months ago, should, NII I , IpariyoryaariycoaQactsparable quartsell P OW F(1R BALE.—Tbe andereig�ned - CC - t Business cards,ten linea or under, with pope►, combination with the large Cereal' C teas for Bale a good new mach cow Jamas —'Something l�ice— pea owl t e Of,payable is s teu ce. production, cause a Smart revival of L.Palmer,lot w.con Z Pickeriud N ti . s�•ietioe In local cohtmna tan cents par lfns• .ltsv cents per tine each subaegneae inserUm industrial and mercantile activity Facial-111" atrates madeknowa onapplics EEF RINGERS FOR -BA-LE-Sia _ ea. Ztiofrae sdvertteiag. sari the present year. It not im- R cad beat riugen for sale alsn 3o votin - - Aavertisementr without wzlt%er netrnatloas P y I L R g * Ready 0 Eat---Good • to Eat probable that the. labor problem may! cattle and a milk cows Apply to John A White Wil The inserted until forbidden and charged se• P P y sordingly. Orders for discontinaina advartiee• cause some difficulty Lh18 year in Hrcn ham !9-tf sasatemostbe In writing and saatto thapab• dRM TO RENT-Or on shares one conneetioal with the western harvest. 1� ._. eb.r. ' fob Work prompUv attended to. hundred scree,south half. lot S. con !, " FriPickering Out from the east to het take off the Pickering•plowing all doze Apply to J c Our Fine Red Fraser River Salmon osn't be beat-get the L published works even Friday morning arts.osteo Last anttlmn man laborers who went western crops missed opportunities I Baham,Tabridge.or co H 'r-Love neo farm wast . ss tf Falcon Brand. Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors. P ppo _ w through lack of proper knowledge l WANTED-,k good genera! servant, one ' [!%ar pointe`-strict lndependenae Of the points aeees9ary to report at ; able to d,plain cooking,good wages.'Apply iOur ASaa—A First oLaaaLocalPrper, 7 at once to James Torrance, Wellingte Chea Salmon, 3 for 250, - Fa -CMr Eapeotatlonz-The hasr%, for employment. The result was a � � : . _ sappari of the naovla of Ptakerine and victalt7 a vostiGn oi help at some points, ar.d Hotel Ldarkmam _23 if est for the.money DAY, At(, 13 1502. at others in the west where there was FOR LE-Good frame hones and much Work CO be done the farmers pg abort one and s half aeras of land beteg found difficult in getting all the labor pert,riot ra 1t, Piokenws, On the For Sandwich-Trp our potted or devilled Ham, Chicken, y R $ Drem:aae is a good orchard sttnatsd on the `�.+•�ie' NOTES AND COMMENTS. Kingseonrnadha;f a mile east of Piaksrinq required: The railway authorities Village. Fcr tn:thar particulars apply tow v Tongue, Turkey, Duck,'Bloater paste -- w►11 this year doubtless take steps to t ltiobardson Pickering.. ss-cf sI•l[nmas[ g -Edison.-Lha._.-famous_ prs�@nt�racnrrsana-otth�dlfftenity, electrician has expressed the opinion - FOR -BALE OR TO RENT-Fifty that within Lhe next thirty years' lain°@ it is to the iutertst of all con• i acres of land onthe 3rd quarter of he soutL cerned'that a proper distribution of .compo+ot of the north cort . a! the .oath Ha & Veal Loaf-Smoked sliced Beef, Lunch Tongues, electricity will take the lace Of steam half of lot 13. and the conn gnarEaiz of the _ C p y P labor should be made. The coming south half of lot It on the place it a frame Sardines, Corned Beef, �aatiie etc. " on all our railways and in other W8y8 hcaae end barn a'•n a cold orchard The land In whit h the stem-n engino is used fall is likely to again witness a cal 'Le in a good staca of cc]ttvati 0o It is sctusud _ famine. It will be exceedidgls dit>i• tore m es from Pi::kerla2 vtt'age on the arses as well a9 to displace the use of the wood Sols I w:4!ie11 or root for a term of " horse almost entirely. Coneiderio cult for railways to handle all the gg,�- rpr]a!„,n„n»ap¢.v. ey tr'm Itogaa 'Christies Fancy B2ffiCIlltB-we carry a nice 8864yt1�eIIt y R grin produced in Canada this year as ! Ptcksrtng or JamitaL SteG.agh. Ha 41ver. On• always, o possibilities ciz3 in the light of the t, the raisin authorities themselves 3R1!FUR SALE�lR o [ ENT.- _ i progress made during the past thirty y y I Cacsti i�. arta o, a_,sad 31:a t::e or the shippers. Large addition3 let c^aeeer+an c! t a Tex . 'p of i`:ckonosa - —year9 in electrical appliances and in nearL:'n art xc,c'afa'c,s1 coo.:te6 nares o. -have been made-to rolling ,locks 'by Qanrd !and acd :_ a g,nl sta•a ;! ca.ttvat,oa. other dirfct:ons his expectation is one Lh0 leading [911ty$ s B1IICe 183% fall,! Ci'or+, stone taell cg L nae a oras w,tL'stone - - that i3 reasonabl• within bounds .of g ye:at:.pz andara.aa. crct.ar! rve'I •:p,:,ed y but the detielopmEnt Of the western W:b :atst arc i %e ,ao:a s� c¢ ares, t:a,i real ZatlGtl. a.'e'r:m ra �; s a on ani+cup... v'rxie a county has been so extensive :n the 1�T out TNI I�e y I �� - . • , a fry: � t _ The initial sale 61 tLe Hamilton pas- year, and the crops lu UntaTiO I Taroat• Yoares, o r:vv,a ••.Y :arve.rt lull - �i+� s - r vase • ,n fpr: et:. -For-.-. r rues _ SLort Horn Cittle Adaoe:ation took and �f*anitoba tLis season are so heli, ]are .t..,v t herr: 11 i e, G r n _ place at Hamaton on”�i edileada 1Stl} that,;* well rat be an east' macer to r; r L:at £a:err Niel+.n. D•:nbartoe P o, y exec-:tort rasa:a la . Div.1 Liam. r last. r' me 1119 COntrt$t3bOIe of tae carrNitl cGy oration t0 keep ace _- —_-- g P P P -, F+ar lot li con etock were Alee:rs Tapp. Capt. Robin• with tLe i::c.e:ae demor.da for the ' s � hand the A- movefueiit of-freight. In addition to K•r.a: c c >} _ , rep ; mfnenS6 tit13I2t.1L� C}n all In Erse gTadeEJ - a r to r a f eon, W. G. P its at:d fil.ardhouae 1 a - Jl'ri'Ce8 raitgEd fecal $'jWO for tl le5u 1�Cti(J!1 no n,itr tltf a�ricultu:dl pro- La ra a:. :a rt a p cr, ar. t cane:' ' - tear cid bull. Wa:,3 ra La_., to r P tryee re T" ..' art t,n Plcmoui�i eeisl Last, : tLe cou cry tui QE 1 oral c - F. . , Y+ a•t'1 ELatO • ,'tl^ut.'a a_n4 :,.e O! _ .far'come of the y'C Jn$Cf ;tock. . TLe inl:resae-in all departlneut- of L''.:• r.e i•es+'art+esive-rage price-of theeiitire herd LeinR ness Las largely added to Lite atnouLL i�r:,1 ,a:n,i:.'�a.•._•+a� :i �a:;+t Rant• �fsreen SLeaf, _ _ lag , 'r ala!,,.: i® •. ale .. c• - -ti JIO. The Bale las atteuded by of freight dist Las now to ue iuol'ed' t,,,n i*u'r err L,r •cr n, f n+ ;s Ninny Americans wh•, were heavy b Rater aid rail routes, ail-this baa ',�=nrr tr a F.::rer+t. �.::ec ac fTa a ani Silver Silent, y• a ,.drter tenni f. h.r g eta , n mop. b: at T a.a32aa. cattle f1[c of 9 C aCltt Of file 1eadli: CarrVnlC1Q tie erre a ;: r tr i,¢oar ar :. •«F.r e.y T - h:diler3. T1:C re3',,L Lf Lbii sale' dem for sofas !.:Oililt3 b�tJl tarif C9m• s, t c err £ car '• i f trtbr rt'.c' - _ __ oaden.$he - _ str e9 Lat C r aP M rn , ..� i 'S�1 ori f r i rets ees or of : atiles 1n FOCI: a war' a3 t0 iadicaLfs co tti"• 1�,aLar•.•. ., Lt"F, tr:nq +•it . superior c'1aa9 anti Ellet .Lia branch of p --- ,. . _ ..______.. . _ .• - . Ct ' stock raising is financially a ._success. opportauitres for ti;v furtuer emnl:ry• . 71;ST CL1-,3 FARIJ f.r gale -Be' - - and Gold Medal. - - - ulent of fids in prutitable Lr8nFpOrta• L.Ln*la Herne 1,ar P^k.•ca '•tosLsp �n'.~a,p:L,t�rtr Orrej. core Or:era, a Kau+❑ - - - - _.. _ .. - .•She visite of wLeeE through0iit the ton enterprises in the liner future,' : n; Ge ane t• t.•t,.t:::=•t:::Eta ta«r +v+L - e the province promises to. be very larve ..._ - _�=a q=ce ent e: mer rrnor,Y c Ste tp r ought r advsace, therelhre can sell at lowest prices. this year, but a eo:t3idrral-le smonnt F airport. cbrer•rq tartersoof a'iL rsa lr,rc. P cu,r--a sore - I b bete Of this yield will be lu,ared by the . -- ,Dvobar+i,,slat., t aa ::d aboj: ere r.nt n .! wet .sceather,_ which. will. cane® the Mr. John Taylor and tami:y of Toronto 1; ala�o'a g; o It %a of:ne,;6:4 0�.1 Plenty for all no fear of disappointment when you calla rt have moved to ineir summer cottage' c[.srd: 1 a.•re ark. O: Lr pretuteea a. ar;r br cIt will b@ veru careful rat to 1>;:Y wheat O ,a 1, ie t.e a d aa!or.roT .;e i j.,) L , Le •'arca e - . ' ftfle6 'td v.r ^'• Lea '�:: Near., will after ]lair carts i O nits Lhey err _ EARE om )Jr GreeoRco3,of Toronto called bar t o .at.: u`,cy wo+,d _ 1 " e tvhlCh has thus been injured with ba ao11, Fcr t riuer ppart:cc,ar•a t i co the 1.� ) Oa Tuesday• �hsm4 OE'laaor oa eh. prtLm s a .nldrera goad hard grain. If good and bad W. Edwar3s of EinHato is visiting With!sax to,P:ciLet:np 1'J..Out. u•lm , -_ ill-eat are.sold separately it will 'yield Lie father this Week. T — tt betty eyries on the whole than if fir E. Bedford general manage, of the- • -M . erchant', �'` hitovale. wired. But when mired the grade Ice Company lies been here for the peer will. be but little higher than if all week, - - '- •• -- $ The work on the crib for the new ligbcwere effected. 'Thi practice of mix' honae has began and in due sime,we expect - _-1/0� the good and bad is one that is a more modern,building wlil tie'erected often carried out, bat is aIway s follow- Will. Sparks who teas been Habit 4 at ---. .Excursion' _ • V l _Any �s ng �� the-- C ped by a considerable less'to the•yeller. Sewcastle has returnedhome and is now ill 1em to ed on the ier. An excar•icth by rusgnidefut steamerIn'another column may be seen It Mosare. Wiiss and Clark-of the Ice o. "AR(3FL ga so alts an Railway will be. �� _ ., r notice calling a' meeting of farmers wars here on Tuesday night. I rna to Niagara Falls oa Li of 71 - and others interested in the formation Is is understood that%be Ice CompanyI ^ a• v _ r will add a new member to iH list in te W edaesdam, Aug. Z V-�h - v4e- nesi fo d_....__-• _pose of protecting themselves '-against _ Jr WtUis, of Wbilby,'the- fistiery in; Boat leaves Whitby at 8.15 .•ix:and Pick•- � ffi 8- _. . the thieving operations that have Spector, Was here un Wednesday, paying •Fi^g•t 9 o'clock. _ -- . $ay Forks.' . " O Niagara at be so prevalent in this neighbor aft of$cial`iai%. I R ata g last car leaves es -' g -. and Slings, et in c e Hood for some time t. Such a Alin Graham who has been managing 5 30 P'm• sharp;,boat lea_byifs Qaeeaston - � � i the interests of the Ice Cempeny here �� P:m. Sail homeward by light of fall ' Buggies etc, w soci4ty teas been formed' in-.other move: E•zcnraioaiata will-be conveyed by v parte followed by.excellent results, has resigned his position and returned to special cars over the -Electric 02 .the befit Wire fence On earth : and n0 doubt the formation of sash a Toronto. The vacancy is filled by Mr aI g the banks of the`iagars River in .GEOEGE PHILIP, of Brougham, can givo yon the• Care of Toronto who bag moved family f.0 view of Queenston Heights, Brock's society here would meet with similar here. I Monament.'tha Gorge. Whirlpool Rappids, hest prices going. " success. The plan, as-we understand One of-the late barges used by Lbe Ice t Canadian Park, the American and Horee it is to form a stcciety with a common Company for,the conveyance of. tlleii ice f Shoe Falls and.rapida. Programa giving --- ftlnd,-raised by taring the members to Toronto in being towed here.os Sunday,I information on the .places of interest will tl .at a Certain rate, in thio Ease One sprang.leak as a result of the heavy sea. be distrihated on boat. Take your landh — `' dollar per member is proposed. anti On Sunday'night it sank -in &L-a harbor basket well filled. Hot roster prodded « p "FREE tio'boat. Wraps-and baelsets may but it has been pumped out and landed on f� _ when a case of theft is reported, file I tie left on Dost at north country t#Il you return g 1 PURCHASE maehiner of ustiee is immediate) the sand-bar a%the-beach. I% is the it• bend .tot your north country friends VO r- NOTICE `,/y ] y tention of the company to have it taken to come and enjoy this cheap excursion. Ar• put into•.operation, and the necessary Toronto'for-repairs. rangementa are being%wide to convey pas - expense is provided by this fund, so Come along and, brine- your baskets, sengera to 'and froth-outer pier.. Return Vaist a person, who has his property Hot water free both on Steamer aod,at I tickets 81.25; Children Giese. *e beg to notify one customers and fila public generally that we have parcliased btolen has not Llie logs increased iFy B:'Cstharinea Park. Fare, only*75c. lot. Ar JAMES, Jiasaaek' the immense stock,izelflding Iteceiptsand Pre'scriptione,of Messrs HUGH MILLER the great expense incurred by his Childress 850. _ ' -- s CO,Druggists, lfi7 Bing at E. Toronto,and are transferring the same.%..aur-.oma-- efforts to'recaover thn stolen goods; It ---- premises. The amalgamation cif these two old an.].well_established .DiuR stores is evident Lhat the possibility of re: 1 into ono:combined will'oar splendid and veli.assorted stack, should make ns the . - covering tile' property and puni6L'ing nt headquarters for all FaraiePs' Snppiies,-: - the o Lzn Era -will be much. grea.Vt Tall TfL - 1-6 -- --- -- --- 1 When' undertaken u society - - we are now.sole proprietors aria mannfact.:rera of all .Prescriptions, Receipts and. t5an if undertal_en kit one iiadlsocie 1. Proprietary 111edic'nes of file late Hugh Miller t Co., including 'Miller's Tick Do-' •. _u. In this_.case .tl,e..sotiie�y=ht3s already ?Underwear Blankets Flannels Etc. _ - atroyer, Miller:E Coi diti PuTderpYorksliirCattie ?cider, Darby Blister, Ja pa p hien formed 118% It -19 ,hropased Co r Cough Powder,Cooper's' ins ar'Pectoral, Sir Astley Cooper's •Sitters, Brltielt greatly increase the t cis prollip a o g, Tonic,Talegrapb Oil,Medical Pitt Remedy,etc,etc. _ remove its ease the to Pickering We have•Just placed in stoc4 a lar assortmant of_Boot?_11n3-.Shells aptl claim bey are the-best cslue we have ever offered. r•imove islets quarters-tplegrapto and tele- „ We wilt be pleased to see-as many as passiWle of the old'customAl'a of the 'late hone communication .could _at .onc = 10121 P1T�@Y �V r�baxrtOYl. Hugh Miller's Co at our oleo Store, [where is .ill accord you the coma courteous sit be made With surrounding towns and - f treatment which you l;age received mo the 0'to Ror ,ce t b aro sell ecerytliinq sit.wholesale prtaee, and can save veli from 10 to`?5 dor cent by dealing ivitb us, :vilIsges and where the effectiveness of -the society would be correspondingly Pure Paris Crean at wholesale prices. Sotitbern Fly oil,for keep}ap cies of-your ?noreasecl'. - NTE ..cattle. _Lased only once a week, Agents for Sterling Machine Oil, for mowers. - E G Binders etc. Hae Rood, heavy body, ' Bring your can and try a gallon. The Globe thusconlments upoq the ..present business outlook througbcut _ - the country: Excellent crop pros- Our•waggons call at farm Houses'anywhere in Pickering ' w Wholesale and Retail. I71 Bing B:Earl, y' p p Townshi for eggs, And «o Fac -The Highest Din gests J. A. Jchn$ton & C6•I TORONTO, Ilects continue tis exerts favorable - P $ ' g influ@ace in business circles. biercal:- Price. If you went us to call at your _ _ bpP•Clyde Hotel,8ac�eaaora to _C,";D. L9abl:EL k CO, Ithe and Snancial interests are closely place,drop us a card. following the progress of the harvest , 7LAntario Poultry Produce Co _ '~ 411 this Pravinee and the growth .of -17 EallaW AVS. ITOIOl1tQ• - � t grain ince west, where favorable _ _ x•, .. u, a` rrp R=. w :yZ. y4w: w}r Rx a j sr to ip 'r ,, C r«' 3,es ',< Xn t'Ay LT' 7 .i . p .. 'rut. - ..r X..•. .r2 "N.,.o, �,.�.u;�.. _:..- �' sY P.:. � X k w1" -s iiLHYr. Fi°k.T _ +"r',w3:,".�a+"r1z*a.,.:.�_�' r +' ivrz' rk.`. .r "•r''C a;.wf,;'{S.dc' '.. ��+:.,••w' '" -.4.,.® ''•'E' .-i �- Les.tsx,ai..ars. '..�: '::.. -,:.:. --�""'�-,"'�`•"v.` ^ef-'•a�+aP. ""e!fiv' bots...` e;s^�, z.• ��� -i''J . C':Y�.+":,^7 .� :.tr ",:L�"a:..,:'K'P<tt+-.' ,.,s,"",:.., 1.a•..-=r^'+ :i : x`°h :.'--c-..� ..^«,. ,.. ::,+ ,;. . . �,,,a# •..a::xs .�.,.. ''�,+' •`•?YFi'T���iy.. :�� ..,.n'. _ .i....r . !".-:,-e: 1+'. r, ..... ,.)r ...fit' A.,. ... .. .. ':�•�, ..�` !C; ^'7� k iyz `w. .s"A:,.. '`+ua. .�'`, �r•. 4' �'S'. yt 'i:., iW.a,th': .u, "•M iJ.. ."it'L' F �',rJL v.} ..,.".ori:n_m.:-•w .. .:'';o.�. :. Jx^, .`• .... .. .� �. ✓: P. •..?. _ ?c rd. _:.•:u`f°af:.,.- .. �,.St. , L�w�,' +�"' ,,:..�..: _..: „ •/ J ^'Y. s•) yi. v j' air J. dd L r .N „ • - 1—tee:II z �l=£viaued dira �_ The ne9e teacher Mr. Lemon common- --- OIAR[MON'T hire Geo boott this week, txs his duties in the sohoo on ob - -- - - #1 as Rath Gregg is home from Iowa. Rev Adams and Foster Hntchieon l uesc. - Wm R ahoa baa parcbased the Bass' were in Myrtle on Tuesday.attending the` N. Machin started tot Highland re M - the People te11 the Price.` _ District meeting of The Methodist church•f this week to take a position in a store esand -6911 farm. Cooperf Mise F ]auto is with Salem friends -pastingap ateaoe around the lot opposite that Place. from Toronto, ha house�n at present, in town and speaks of taking up That's Wb Wes Flaying such a bustle in the Claremont 1 Irs Lawrence was with friends bore the pump factory which be parohased y amiture baseness at keeping bora for the winter. I`i last fall. Geo Bare and F. Gleeson have been at over Sunday. Mre W J Graham and bliss Effie. so- Mrs Thos Pailb,of Toronto. is Tieiting companied by bliss Hyfield,of brooklia, Caesarea ithi16 t sad treated some of the ' friends bete•• t Mrs are:ponding a few days this weak with viilagecs with a came of lriaga, In the Undertaking line we carry•complete stook- No waiting or (delay. 1ti9e Middleton ie the guest o pe g y with'hFimhthimsoweek�ThenDPs.b other is visix J. $. Begs, the Undel'f&er, Clarem6nt resent giaeale tt'ten3e. -' Bowes as P in To- The Goodwood toot ball team played a was also a guess here last week, W J Graham spent Wednesday tie(tame here on Saturdayevents The E. Boden aad Miss .Alger lett.for their Fanenlcardsprinted " g. on:port notice < " ,onto on busioeer• ee eohcois io•dey Those two young PeOPIe The'yllrees weir.ofPrinee Sibert, are Iwo th oataide clubMAM is s. to 'arrrw40 iii have been welcome visitors in our village plaiting friends Ueee. daring their holidays. Miss Minnie burtoa is with Brooklin a on members a of to thol Baptist The Board of Health met is the bsil on g Oil friends for leer holidafe. now entertain en about the Brij of ocila a or nd Tuesday of this weak to receive the report W m Waddell will work the farm the first of September. of the sanitary iaepeotors in reiereaw to ..Machine � A oconpied by W H Contra. P the sanitary condition in the township. (vi Warden and dire Gerow are spending There has been no service in the Bap Jaese Hubbard had a line young hone st few weeks at Ceeearea• List church for the last two Sundays on ,which bad the cor&of its hied leg severed Miss Effie Bond,of Oshawa,spent last accoans of the inability to secure pil Pit so that it will be necessary to have the an- weak with Mise Lena Wilson, enppplto daring Rev Williams absence. imal shot. Ft is a mystery how is hap ` Thos. McGiilicudy, of Toronto, will paned. _ gMarket - Robs and blrr Miller, of Pickering, i spent Monday here with.friends. occupy the pulpit in she _Beptiec church Beat th Mies Laving Pugh• ct D>troll,u yieit• here next Sunday mormag and evening, Go to Ss Catharines on Monday August ; ing flet eiatee'tiere Ef3ie Graham• All have a besrty invicrdioo to be present 18 per Argyle and enjoy theoheapeat and _ It Maggie Macuab is spending bar Windowglaae-J & P blacnab received most enjoyable days Dating of the season. paeation in.Stratford with friend�•ood, 13elrgnm ltiatcwefik,otgThis wlass ill tenable mAttend Niagara Falls eaonrsion Wed- is Q 1 �r1 ;'Ales Della Evans, of Ringg to successful) witb' the nesday.Aug 20, St Argyle leaven Piokea IDowsW VIl �Clar_emont. Vitt friends around here this week. f them to compo y + in at 9 a m. Fare tl1.25, children 850. I Miss bland Bond and bit Same, o city prices. p Take innch basket will filled, ao other Qesawa♦.pent Sunday At Alen Wilson e, blies McColl after spending a con le of ~ - oss diss Ethel 'Young, of Btanffville, is weeks whh her sister, hire t.Rec) R'ilexpenseiinYla des acuueion.rv. Hot ace Give your Tier hom tting her grandfather here, W of DCX oombdoada n®accomto panied by blaster cS, in Toronw hildren a creat. - - Mrs 0 C Bennett sad family, p p $ily the Old Reliable - - briige,visited ac �V J Coaltie' thio week. Roger �Cilliame. _ "~- blre Crocker and Alias Ewe Thomson, Fred DOwswell bas just completed the �OatozE fTiameRhos to Fence inaahse two - �f��F.aio, :� Y,ars bofsie on a chert visit eoocraat of shingling the Baptist aharoh lee of Claremont formerly occupied by 87 - na Dowswn,are 3i"$o --Tb°-shiaglea.na°d-Wer°the- best .-Th eon Hard-nut aon wstu, good garden G app 7 tcltn W A'�ffidap atteadiag a meeting o! the board of Britirh Columbia red cedar, and hs has incoeeded in making a first clsas job.healtu. ACP, vi• - - . Thos°wishing to rent a fine comfort. Miss Hannah Boase entertained warm- Q. goods ysFlrARac�odera t�plenry able '3t:®Bing,res Hp Thomaon'e adv( bar of her Cisremoat young friends at f Water:south half of lot 91. con buildings.. Pickering _ be bome of her parents on Friday even• TowasLip Two miles south of shone For elsewhere. • ,n last. A votes sociable evening was panicnlars apply to algia Lapp bonne atbert, _ � __. . : Misr Sagbea,of Toronto, is spending a +t-a' _ Mrs' Heary! spent to gamer and other amussmon"r - with het aister.- _—_-- 3Tt agree ttrat-ie wee a. most pleaeaat 1 - - } �em o ARH FOR SALE-Being lot No 1, htannfactared at Robarts ` load of atherm-1-,_ - ot+� _ -- — . -- - - sa :a: Pro m,Se1 stock from this .tenon on : Brea Boh est dwe4+ad;eGO70wa¢d' .tna p IOII COIIS- }Ta3eetsdav: Brougham. p �weu�o Gu k Sol Jlx a C')tuteof �$`' r e t t wttt _ The lssnior rant ball club wi'l try con' �Umpl3 Of Eery t,. ;e now a_ n � el,,i�aa with the clab from Ashburn o0 i John Gerow and wife are st Caessreh �z i°.,'ar bac : ai Tue,o.! ue%Ro'td L ra ItaIIl+lf'Oil haT1C1. _ Friisy evening• for a few weeks, :lst�¢: •rr.: !cued end dsa:ori,two Ramoht 1 Leat- Jtnntton ao13 an "Apale Jack' Jr eras g,c-3 :rase tar•u3lso adapted foo ° wr are ple4se3 to Pea Chas ? ctc rat cg s :'roto 9•rea u�t router' r�ncict Successor LO fir .a. �n car streets again after his driver est week for ?13ri. ,croa.L :t we• ,, acei us': in the mtitc w mosgrove and wife were visittnti John Gerow, Getow Son, Claremont. + :Le e d r,p s J studs breaSe"of Y:':K _ - .. . 7(r'2aL illness er:n�f t aGbht ,ria"t :e from rnl:way stat'.)n - - Win Ireson,of-w'h.tevale, baa the eon' friends to Reich OLrr$CCdaS'. `.J+1 t:,e.i flits tri: F, t ov.b scr lot o! tpra.l tp, v.—Richardson. agent, Pickering _ 4 ' Ur J Mcclsreo Soo, cr Yh+lsdelphia d v. , nr C'arrm�t c d0 acrrq of e 'rte tract of naint:c¢ an decorating the l iisited at John Pbs::iFa last ween nxt rcr t::rtLar phrt:^uOut aiply w Ices¢J+ —-- -- - s ti=t cbarcu l.tre. George Ste lisnaon was hntne with his' Sia oat Clareuonz P t) Oct. p p 4 rt I tT 3liliar wife and ohiid, of ladies parents for a Pets daya oast week.L were atI ' Marla R Lilaoo ani Jltas Fn is:- Gwill:mbury ti+ttmg f.r ar law aa%'s a number report that tbe:r pots' t ous tcea are rotting in this oeighborLoad � � ,pt ,lies Nettie Lehman, of Newmarket viuced her friend, }lies Jessie Pniiiipa inat !to -)nth Wal __ .. 4^ T`AR1f FOR SALE F e cit _ i' part on-,t EQ eon Pr leer 9C S a f.. ates,moraor.ate tc:l. t..zxBJwn .ofs¢d - . - `" n.tsotu+ tha vlu&" +t Fsrontntw Tn« .o • :a tl C your CitstOlT1 with ices• d are dealing. S OUT ^ trot coat^s .S ria flee pre user a t o ''o�.nul as r'To sec r y0 s right pr an squ n i ur 3 r: !lt goods. - ,.,_ _ - �/ awsi::n,t ao S visna .irn. w:� +:o¢e CONSTANT AIM aL, arta,noodo s.n.: orcl:urdsany the W:son►,'cue aw' addres+4aolru.l. n¢ II'. THE CYCLONE SPRAYER. COAL OIL AND _ Anent for al! - is not for:¢to-sent G,L$OLINE He Hopkins, kiada of -SEPARATOR .erowmpsredwith _ toe•sets many 1K'or rot soar satmmer stoves. i :• ic.ea manufactured by the McLsagblta C�a ,of Oshawa REiODDLEING a.t to For y Coal oil, �s0. -0,7. rp.ca.vulm::e c} tarsy,econotur of ayragtag n•tera «ace c! Tne Empire Medicine Ca. of _LoadoaI I cf+e:a+too,end�•serf eC, t eeneee:is 1.nargasited t t to,o.etc- € ' �i Gasoline, 22e• n... �.4 nninreci the undersigned as ,t �� SIN +Dlo W tte inure.-vor 1 arty lheeoi¢g poaattxa,to pmt.Kuag ",^•S I-aYi {ys/V norsat and cattle from tonere �y dll..for prrtact,n; %rr►n7 ysr�a to a gaRlost400 ' locsi a eat for psakerl¢rP.for t most won` raw.rid o+Der nu.tirs,tlowo•a aa•:s�r,sns,for rrvtcmtug�c�a Vi'e c�to t�gttantttias deet¢! discovery of the nineteenth contary cad rue henses rrow u-.cs rest- TUB CTCIA!t F t!!'ladY• - -'- and erll st small prlesa - p rix CO iTe r o f:EN'rti-and wtil repay i1e COet meas rime.ru.e For the treatment of the Nose. Throst, Testimoaiaia On apt licat;on. Working r - 1 uresColds `-- Brocebial'Tabes and Lunga it c iold ; mode in the shop: Cstarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay $S. W. bite, _ The Shrewd and all thrust and fang diseases. Write Eureka Fly K�11er for parttcalsre,a stock of trastmencs and - - = Gl.remoat and Careful ONE CENT A HOUR ► •'repair@ conataatly on band at. -- FOR CATTLE s:1D RJEl u a rase I Buyers . to the C L np�taals� R AICK- ' �1'De21 1:?4Qe2'e Czlt• O. proreoiatNe a poo wilth.)T-z ivesaway ytAl1G 9Lp8 RL S w1CY- E ,htvor.+ofa0 tour*. T.mi. to%to L8rsOILSTVVEand Flora dt lt'e ears ha.asi.w to its Prater Pl7s is wwz- 2:o aaota.oo ssweVadat and Iow vo.animal.eui�7►pplied,and :aespeeass• i twine, is is � t� • two- Cured Ir u boss sppsicd wtlh a Cruces lfpea7sr seised for LRNGTB.; �ebts b aal7 erEtliNOTt3 AND BttOOTE ACNNLNG I 1 6.73 - - .. c' - qualitte� you,can p r, obeap, nferior ., - f av et ro u _ ;bout one person in every tour aur- A SOythe and Snath 1°O.in. !o< t the s say Co. Fans the LY. , "rs wl:h itching, bleeding OT Protrud for Ninety-eight centa'� o`�'i'ii'T°sw s I r g plies. There has Yet to be found j g air._le'case in which Dr.-Cbarse's Oint- pOfl tt__ -Spend At �m ead ter it a fair I 1 Cant S �.7 C♦II� .rid tNsoaabie equ li to beNrs ` -_.- n,ent will not afford Prompt relief, and ou9iflodwsacsrtgbs •ct,aaMs• __ � th"be r� _ - - —_— -- -. — on Twiasr g 111 g it +• h cure. Ask' You: - --- er_r-and thoroug eo le It - -- - 8 - - r e'.ghbors about it. The best P p GOOD MACHINE OIL -- the land .about and this treatment a we bought boo meal scythes and Bnaths urs t der. First-class work guaranteed at dont van+to keep them, ?hey ars tar I 13oids 19 t:•:P oniy' actual Oure for piles: Ell cents valve at ei 3e1or the t!cytbe and sna, but to trade ms dose of F - rices that are right. tt box, all dealers, or Ednianaon', Bates clear them ons we cut tee •'ice whUsthe7ltut we ere 6��ing a splendid• P Toronto. EIal3T NTs. object W bsesu•e wilt ns,it's quality TT W Company, to IytAE of tics t;o ass P fav flzN, and re•wneblso rice.. �?�°ID weoad. Poor oil b dear 61 t1n7 P 7O` Good Washing Maebineg for sale DO YOUR IRONING our aplandja oil i. warts w.'moee7 I � it costa you, Jars try i6 I \ Facow tovorite with cootaen and eom- I r' s time. fon by osisgg a CHAR• _ — J.S.BII1 Dr, co.w I80 1. They HARYEB� MITTS 200 pair hs�e been roll by f Geo.Bandy,s ola stand. Claremont. tgante end` _dlere as to On Ona tot10 VI a r W - s Pure Paris Green, Bicycles.,.. stoat pay onzseiveenwt h A DOLLAR It's not Thea�0 r Kure - •very wteil probe to torr we ng �ar 11 - a YOU se aSaNat"rRLY rum IF s = Bidycies of all kinds on hand for sale FREE FROM EIGHTEEiIi C /� ` we have a splendid line of baryes+mitts i¢i at . Psepairs of all kinds also repairing done she talc,male s¢d horse bides. Priced at I at double,order filled �W✓f t`.___Ii'LI- --- pm�twenry c4nka a pair upwards:we9i trace! ,., _ _ .. i _ � •" •�i -•-,1- - on short notice Agent for the c�ncUor 1 ti Yon•u be so,it you you money on tutus. , Spring Wire Fence Co, Stratford, bny one,of nuc Ely Coil Trapatnr BINDER WHIPS- . SIX FOR A QUARTER.0 1 Ont,for Whitby townsUip, also north a Fifteen Cent•'1 : ' part of Pickering township The best a d t 4 y- '~7 ilii one potia:l boxes - ;-. - - fence on the inerket ve as `tK J -_----see or -w-r-, e - - - _ a�'e'ce Irak Covers for _ _ - _. Ycom Five Costa each • Bl>I� - tC#reaeow Of w: Twenty - - `lAt . . T �-u�►srds-- A at�o¢pc well,Wade,l0 fooe entries for F-�- F t'ure (3attos iDil. —— _:: __.. ._ .... _ .• �_ t F.yTS. Dome like a lcwg Uaazhem -- FIVE Black Pesaey Har' ------ ki - - pose. We have them on D �ats;nn��ppals int fhs put m ' peas and Coach 011e --- --- --- :- forTFCN CE\Ti. s,tclose t r STEP LADDERS —. KS, 60C. _ R n c .POTATO FOR _ - 1 1 S V v i 0 Cents a toot I - . Fruit Baskfli ets. - acrys r _----• k,�s of �Q 1 dJ•i i'�.�! ._ t}Ood,stronp,well-made bald•�': � r .^ We . - �_ _ wood stett-ladders. wtpnt allow Important showing of finest dusplsy of a goodi P 8 Potsbo For, for tsoo !Proeg eseaotala China. A very large assortment of poestoBootsorDregs,+oc, Stationarv. Books,Dolls, Toys, just , 1 J received ter the Holiday trade, ..Call , °+ J, and see chem. O Js:•°' - Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, ' H a r�ware • weekly an& Deily Newspapers. The Russill - RIP ON, • 1 HEN STREET E.e TORONTO• a .3 we tT R • y • 1� i .. ,t,•�''`�� .�3roc]� Street, . . .. _ • _ •_ .�•, . - . . . . • . _ . . ray.... .. & I q a �• + ,. .. !fir Y^FFzT,s;'•� ("'.^S yY.i'ah r! 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'�«-. 1'C 4 •' C 1 ..s ( -s....... .. T 3. was another wait- "What has be- ruler's head, and a great ehoukweutj , come of the King?" was asked by up and this electric lights were turn r people who were shut off from sight ed on. 4" -CROWNING of the nave. Tha Queen waited'pa- TAE RING CROWNED. w tiently, the organ ceased and then As the acclamation clad away the resumed; there was anotl-_er fanfare clanging of the toy bells, the noise of 1 Vivat mPets, nother chorus anc� King Edward apt of guns and •tbc shouting of the pea -' � :. pie outside penetrated into the Ab- peared and walked to his chair in b Croat of the throne, bowing to the ey where -the.King still sat mo- Queen as he passed, and Lhen knelt tionless, his dazzling crown on his d h i e down in prayer. Atter removing head and his sceptre hel •rmlf tt Irrev Scene in the Ancient Abbey as his cap hie Majesty stood up, and his hand. the Archbishop of Canterbury, in a After singing "Be Strong and Play trembling voice, read the recogni- the Man," and the presentation of e +�nera a Parnate of r�gland Cho Bible, the Kin ed- the d and p tion. ..He t ho received the bene eat T Lion,..begfm?ingi-"Sirs,-I-bore re- ., sent unto you King Edward, the e e undoubted King of this realm," ctt• tion. Fie tben walked a the great -� Then there was a hoarse shout, f placed drown on Britaln's brat time abop need d r- prone, _ and the blending of the choir and or the - the people, women and men, in the bury ollow d he Ar eh Kingpbe n o leg- o M/� - cry, "God Save King Edward." Sev- edrtolstand whi a ttwaitingilthe bier d $' .,(,� 4nar • eral times this was repeated, and the r Abbe3� rang with loud fanfares, ival of the Archbishot. Having Again the King and Queen knelt, P hbi hop. knelt and paid hom- lacedthe King into his new thront _ and the Archbishop of Canterbur he Arc ' 'Y,ondon, 'Aug. 9.-=A briillaat sun- The Queen, beside him, was reel- stations before the seats began to, y age. rho aged prelate scarcely being walked to the•altar and commenced :rine promised perfect weather for ant. She never looked better. The fill. Peers and peeresses swept up able to rico until the King assisted 'Coronation Day, but long before the cheers which greeted the pair were the nave, their scarlet and ermine the communion. While the gospel him and himself raised the Arch- ----- rttremonies commenced threatening loud and unmistakably genuine, and making vivid contrasts with the was being read bishop's hand from the steps of the THE KING STOOD ERECT, clouds gathered, and the early arra- very different from the perfunctory deep Clue of the carpet. As they- throne. The Archbishop, who aeem- vials on the route of the procession applause which usually greets thelarrived before the thrones they sep- supported on each side by the bis= ed to be in a faint, had practically came provided against contingencies. appearance of members of the royal .ara.ted, the peers going to the right hops in their heavily embroidered to be carried to the altar. Tho in- ' The earlier crowds were in no wise family. and the peeresses to the left. capes. During the singing of the c£dent created considerable excite- r as.large as it had been generally an- The three processions to the Abbey The various chairs to be used by Creed all the members, of the royal ment, and eev eral prelates rushed ticipated they would be. were carried out according to pro- the King and Queen in the service family turned eastward. Both King forward to help the Primate. Most of the best positions along (gramme, and the only strikin feat, a acted special thea eat, b whah Edward and Queen Aflexandra fol- KING ISSI D HIS SON. the route of• the procession were I uses-of .-the,first two_ were the_ gor- inevitably caught t e teye was t e lowed the ser ce care ully, frequen K t -,awded by eight o'clock, geous state carriages -and the beau-I glittering array of gold plate, ly looking at the copies .of the ser The next person t.o pay homage to fitmd Lhe spectators were furnished ;tiful trappings and horses. I brought from various royal deposi- vice, which they held is their his "esty was the- Prince of with plenty of -diversion by the je crowd paid tut little erten- tries. ranged along the chancel and hands. Wales, who knelt until King Edward (marching a.nd counter-marching of l tion to the occupants of the ve behind the altar. Amidst these aur- The administration of the oath held odt his hand, which he kissed, -the tr°vps:-Beaded- y--the' bander t3tictes--Tim-�4#nee af-Wales--aeL- roundings the Earl Marshal, the followed.. Standing tefcre . thee after touching the crown as a sign and quickly passing stage coaches, nuietly in his carriage, but the fIIuTce-c3Fl+tor-LaI]G-reapTttetlC2t2n- iii tig't�cYca3r;fC1zb391zop u$ked'• ot-fealt5>'-T >prtvate carriages and automobiles. Prtaceae of R'alea smiled and bowed �� breeches and heavily embroid- "Sir, is your Majesty willing to started to return to his seat, when Buckingham Falace,.nstusallY: was �tyatantly. IC was not till . the erect o°at' hurried Lo and fro, direct- take the oath ?" the Kfng drew him back and put nae of the principal centras _ot. in-!Kirig a prooesafon came`that there ° final touches. The Klug.answered In firm, strong pia arms around him and kissed tterest, as tt was the 'starting point wts any show of enthrtslasm. By ten o'clock the interior of the i tones, "I am willing," etc:, pia re- him. Atter this the I{Ing ours more resented a blaze of color. lies bet earl! heard hi h u f ave rho Prince his hand, this time of Lhe pageant. Crowds assembled -. ��Y ...P F ug y g P n B • _there-in immense numbers, and the t£rxt hearty cheer of the day went up - -- !when the news was circulated that - [CIng- Edward was,in_the beat_-of _ ... . - -. health and spirits, a.nd well equipped Ito undergo the fatigues of the-day THE Dl114E OF CONNAUGLIT, iwho rode down the Malt in an auto- imoblie for the purposes of tieelag that ithe military arrangeanent.s along the / Croute were complete, bras heartily �i checaeci Almost as animated was f the scene in the viclaity of Westmla- her Abbey, where the bands of mu- Jdc stationed about the building ro- i ievwl the tedium of the early wait- ( N • .lag' and whoa atter the doors stere t � � I opened State coaches. carriaSes ( �.� 1:0 i rattled in a cease- -- t blies a . i u mo u9 art a o i i I , '• a i . l,es- lana -Cha Tlels •i,Dpa.rei of their -• __--_— -=occupants elititlag hearty approval. i however, was surpassed by f r t E awlt ch, h a ; 1 1 _ )the reception accorded to .the tarn d j f I � r t of the Naval brigade as- they march- i • �>`r • 1 pd {a3at at a swinging pace to take ! ♦ .- up-a'Yzvrored p SfCron guarding tire. �.i - -f .a- i a t i • t 1.. - -1 1 1 �i route near .he Abbey The Colonial ., ), • • ► / t t. (Premiers and the Privy Councillors !were-warmly welcomed, the Fijians i �' • , � • • 1. • l 1+, Ila pettra•oats, the centre of much is- ! t��i •- • y l;� / ' t ) 1 1 terent, and a Red Indian Chief. in f • fi t this aative eosLume, teatherr and • ( �� • .�i �',!• S M, _ with cuetoas<- IDiauicet. deC,q*erect wl the \` " Mmuaument hour rotated he de- + r t t s• . ' t t ` 1`\ el, , • , , i t ,•ll r �Y C y A`v R + • • 1 �1 � �� Ax the ho npp de- parture of the royal. procession ap- proached the excitement about Buck- � - • � \�- \ ', , � 1 � _ . Il ham Palace was most marked. I ' I • t �\ h 'Punctual w time the advance guard ag g t • • 1 • sof the rovtl cavalcade issued from • , 1`,, . \ the archway, the horses of the _ • ��, + �� • II 1 `�• ,' } i troopers curvetting nervously ae • I l r', i f r r 'they faced the wgll of humanity 1 �;' r'! I1� • ��� -"+that cheered their comtag. $hart ly afterwards came the Prince and 1 Princess of Wales' procession, and f I + I� i f •.1\ J .finally within a few minutes their _ i Majesties state coach appeared at } / " the gateway and the King and Queen / 1 smiler! and bowed in response to THE MIGHTY ROAR OF CHEERS 1 • 't I thnt,.dwarW all previous welcomes. ! The scene in the vicinity was re- R 1 f markable On the 'roof of the pal- _ ace were perched a number of fash- = --tonabiy dressed ladies, -members of $1NG EDWARD IN CORONATION 1�OSES ' QUEEN AL IN CORONA(SON 'ROBES. the household, and their cheers, with -�--�- the fluit4«.... Admiral- Grenadiers,lo _ ever chair was taken y the um-near the roof, - Then to sghake. and the hearty vigor' °' as' &h., Kinn attgave--oqeen ther signatred the-ter-the-= Lerma I�iLchetser -� up:�liig7t ofttcerH-a2 the-nrmY and �thtIi n�-the oatfi brought. dttY-not King grasp shouted Cha' IN UNFAMILIAR SCARLET. Alen the nave, 'which was lined b - deafeniug plaudits of the populace and General Gaselee, as y ' 8 g ',which greeted their Majesties as 'together, came in for much .atten- navy and others in equally hand- advance to the Altar,-but sat in its strength. _ they emerged from the gates. The tion, but they [ill seemed to 'look .some equipment. the chair be had occupied since- the The Dui:e Of,Norfolk, as-Earl — "ovation was taken up by the crowds straight ahead, and paid"little at On the top of the arch separating I service began: lihtle,.the choir sena,,Marshal, 'accompanied by his rep(e- which thronged the Dull and was re- tention to people along the route.. the nave from the chancel sat the h..Come Holy Ghost, Our Souls ;n- seritativek of-each - grade of Alas telly acknowledged b the occII- resplendent surpliced orchestra. , In stalls with-,•spire," the King remained seated � nobility, read the oath beginning :- lea g y Lord Kitchener, in flte pants of the state coach. The King -full dress uniform of a general, also in were the ntnbassadnrs and malls and the Queen stood up. I, Duke or liar!, etc., , looked pale and rather fine drawn looked-unfamiliar sad many persona officials. THE LORD'S ANOINTED. ,do become your liege man of life rind R'as by no means as brown and did not fecognize him. CLERGY WITH REGALIA. After the Archbishop's anointing'and limb," etc. The respective . re- robust as previous reports had led The Indian Princes were undoubt- .. The service commenced with the re- prayer, a gold canopy'was brought presentatizes next touched the crowis :-one to expect, and while punctilious edly the most picturesque feature of consecration of the regalia.. The over tho Kinfi's chair, and His Ma-' and kissed the King's cheek, Lha 1 ly bowing item side to side he did the procession, while the state coach procession of the clergy with.the re- jesty divested,himself of his outer 1,Duke of Norfolk being the only peer so with a gravity Very unusual to of the King, drawn by the fat Han- galia: then proceeded from the altar roto'and then walked to the rncient to read the ,oath. This portion of him. lie seemed to sit rather far overian horses which figured in all to the , annex, all present standing chair, while the choir sung '/.adok's' rho service was roncic!erabiy short,, back in the carriage and of the late Queen Victoria's proces- ups and the choir singing, "Oh, God, anthem. ! enact. Our Help in Ages Past-" ;I;AIOVED HIS BODY VERY Ll--TLE. sions,'seemed .much more fairyland- After the prayer the King doix�ed -X13'"QLl r'`T THE ROSE., His curious crimson robes and ca like than usual. - - Preceding the regalia came the the colobium sindonis, then resumed and, accompanied by her entourage, IVESTDtINS1£R ABBEY. boys of Wes�minste>: AFibey, follow- his seat,. and. from a scarlet silken I proceeded to the altar.,steps, where ---=—of -ntaiatenarr ie a r simply and ed by the children of the Chapel roll on-which the prayers were; under a pall of,cloth of gold she band of ermine with_a crimson vel- The doors of the Abbey were 'Royal, and the choir in Royal uni- printed in large type, and which;was quickly crowned -by the Arch- Vet top, doubtless gave'him the un- scarcely opened and the gold sticks forms. usual appearance. and ushers had barei found their was held r the Dean of Weserbury; bishop of York, supported by the } y The Duke of Connaught took his ter, the Archbishop of Canterbury bishops. She was then led'to 'the t position beside the Prince of Wen-ales read the prayers, and delivered the throne beside that in which the King in the Abbey a the procession the sword to the Bing, who did not 90.1 sat, and her enthronizn.tfon. was ac- tered, bowing as he. passed' the to the altar, the sword being taken' compiished. The Queen bowed to mance' to him by 'the Dean of Westminster, King '1;dNard "anti bot "Walked -- - _ Canterbury a r and received the, comtt:un- _. The Archbishop o! -- oo-hfa sea con o e coron- THE ARMILLA AND THIv' ORB. ion, after del£vcring 'their crowns.to ation chair, and the Earl of Hals- ; bury, the Lord High Chancellor, were then delivered to. the King, ac-; the Lord Great Chamberlain and an officer appointed to hold theut. seated himself by his side. Several cording to the programme. ��'hcn I The pages. white their btaje-ticit minutes elapsed, however, before-the the King held out his hand for the Kip and Queen came in sight of_-ring the Archbishop of Canterbury knelf, ,till held rile Queen's mag 8 g g p nifcent train, with the rest of the i those gathered,' about the throne. had di1$culty In. finding -lE;'but, (in-I noble's present kncelinq. Suddenly ally with trembling hands, he,placed - t "VIVAT ALEXANDRA" it on the tip of his hla}esty's finger, IIRILI„IA\T SPEC 'LF, ` was -shouted by the- boys 'of West- reading the prayei- simultaneously. The 'whole spectncle R`as niost iin • nainster, and the Queen, walking The King'himself completed the pro-L precsEve, and was made moj e bril- _. slowly to the left of the throne, 'cess of putting on the-ring"as he liant owing to the e!ecl ric'tight. > n gained - her •chair and knelt at a withdrew his hand. ., Neither of their M.ri',ties returned _ - •�� silken prie dieu, her magnificent train Later, the Archbishop had similar to their thrones a't#s• the romninn- - of cloth=of-gold being lifted out of difficulty, owing to short-sightedness I fo'p, 6tit -remained 'at the altar.' The iter way by six scarlet pages. in F lacing, the crown' on-cthe King's!,'scrvico, tchich was.completed with - •came ys h'God�Saf c t the cKing awhile,the brought to'of lose without t a hitch Two or three. minutes later the the TO the cry from the Westminster 7HE C04ONATION COACH. ° f "Vivat 'Rex Edwa.rdus," with' Arohhi4hop ;of Canterbury wns"st£11 '71in King exhibited no outwar/ - - -• blasts from trumpets. .-Yet there striving to -place the crown on the traces of fatigue. ,r , _x . -, R,. y .. .._,.•, . .,...•. - .''4'�._ -Ka. ,4.{,res" .✓ '.i-. <: ,»;.. ". yr �..,;cc.. ,+. 'y',. - _ n•. p�"9i?", +aa''�`,k�•c..:.,u.w�:, �rc-',`xar: ,+,.x. P-....r....,,.ro; ;- s...: 1: 'S. ._ :a az;..,a: ^s - r. .r'' •K,-•„ 'L..,,*. "V .'4.:;.J •. �r +a• y�,.. 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The _ _. down .poo a iowJi�iotstoo7-tS6s mare�3arJcemiaB the Rosid with'- -- __ ___ __ __ __ - ._ him, still letting him retain her out is growing hushed; in all ,the For Weak and Sickly Chfldsil � �ou �� s head. ­Well?­ vast swept blue expanse of heaven Durtag the Bot Wirt3xer• - -scourg "You know, he believes my case but one etas fills and glistens sad- .­ ' not altogether hopeless. Dut he was ly, as though SIIod with holy grief Thousands at ehildiit3a 'die-- eca s i for the restless hearts and tearful the hot weather months, becau�r ',: ., .. 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(IM� - - - — oa°always ascerafn iiia data to whish nape The - yyotu�subacription so Tau Newais aid. -Mia R M t Batemra spent Suadsy _. gemi4tance0 as* ackiowled[ed b a with frieudi in Port�P - --Ton"ge cc CrA n oa tabai.oa OLe first - r �n,�r.o•lyt of moaoy as sista­ Ji- V_ sisals -John Rankin bag been laid off work to fight consumption, with Sxoft s Reepth•das•pa&d shad r`_ foe the pass weak through illness. r -Miss Lena Gordon, Osbawa,is Abe Emulsion of cod-liver oil, is long guest of her unclear George sad Lafayette _ r Offer to the public a choice stock � 15=0-Shl CUU15=0- Gordon, to advance. If it threatens,yon ran of Stationary thea and good, -��— -Mn Bateman,of Pori Perry,is here rt�ist and Y may weraxas� it School supplies and a nice select ' Ptaxx=a, Ovm.. Aug. lb 1902. at present visisiag her son. De B lfd . PP : Bateman. Don't bl: afraid; be brave, gut `on of Silks Ve.vets for dress 1 and- -Mrs(Cap&) Sixespisb, of Toronto. is - - g LOCALISMS. visiting her mother,Mrs Wm Clark of twXe it ; don't waste time. .Ariwmin 8, '. _ Church at south. i -Mies Iran* Pugb, of $aatsvr'lle,fa arae»e ss...w...van ra . sisitiag her grandmother,Mrs J Wiana• soona �m.tsvoaosrtMt: • E. Boone, Pickering;, -w: and Mrs Allaway spent Tuesday scan during hcauoa. - ''w tb Markbam friends. gges ya •1 -Public schools in rural districts will --The 3aisses Casey, of Toronto, form—erly of this passe,are eek. g their sister, Butcher-Dr F L Henry w;ll be here as usual Mie W O'Leary this week. • next Tuesday to attend to his professional -W T Haney has just completed the duties, + renovating of our public school. which he -Mine Qeorgie Tool, of the Brock dose in first-class style. The undersigned keeps constantly on Road,has been holidayipg with Mies -Mrs J J Larkin and two children, of hand,fresh and salted meats of all kinds. tooK -Here ladies 11 Genie Allawav• Chicago, are spending a few weeks with Also a suppMy of vegetables. -Mrs W. Woodruff and two children Mr Larkin's relatives here. left on Tuesday to spend a month wish -M A James' excursions are well Quality$nod• Prices reasonable. relatives in Collingwood. patronized. Pickering people always We have just got a lot of lovely. new blouse. lengths in Maggie O'Leary has been enjoy them, Go Aug 20 to the Falls. * Meat delivered daily. fine wool, light and dark CO10r8, beautiful ,and spending a couple of weeks in Enniskillen -We will pay a premium for 1000 bus -4be guest of Miss Vinnie Rogers. WAGNER A CO. fashionable. _-•-- -- _ -W G Ham accompanied by his Few wheat if delivered at the Spink mills s, daughters, Mrs Horn and Miss Lillian immediately. Model Bakery Co Limited Big stock fancy lace and embroidery, 'ribbons; glOvs and. Sandayed with Bearboto friends. 'FRUIT' --TREES some good cheap hosiery. New table covers, tray cloths -The township council will meet next =Found-Oa Friday lees between lldonday at 10 a.m.at Brougham for the Pickering Village and the Brock Road, a All kinds of hand towels, good variety, pure linen 13 by 24 at 5C -Monday nea y at of general bneinaba R C prayer book, Loser may have same • FRUIT TREES. each. _ t but by applying at this office. * SHR iiBS, Etc., Meg J Hesitant, of Port Hope, formerly of this place to visiting with -Wm Ophen, of Toronto, brakeman ligbest market price - ltervae and litre Cornell this week. on the Montreal ex;resb, accompanied by fez all kinds of Men's Fancy and Bop's Fancy colored neglige shirts, some- -Misses Mary and 3faggie Wickett,of bis wife and children spent Friday last Fall and Winter spp:as thing very nice, pretty new ties, tennis shoes, summer hats. Toronto, have been spending the past with W.O. and Mrs Ham. JOHN Et 9EEa ABeat, two weeks with John and Mrs Boyee and -Mrs Fred Richardson and Mrs 'Will Pickering. am_ Chester and children.of Winnipeg, Man., - iss Dorcas I o e,+vl�o�as been lace beet gaests'sa anise andtayeite - frisitisg with W. V.and Mrs Richardson � c ie , Gordon'sGordoa'e for the past few days. Rent - • for some time returns to her home in -Last week Wm. Peak bought a first -` - „1Newma:rket today, class driver for big livery,and ibis weekTo -- -Thos Banks and family are visiting he traded hie ,"Spot" bora to R. Gimb• at Tboe, Field's on the lake shore. kir it", of Toronto,for a stood driver. _ 1. -Zaake rewroad home on Monday to s% -T J Moore bag returned to-his-home 1w1ad to business, in Toledo, Ohio, having been here for o for Sade q ]lira J 8 Horn sod chid, of Listowel, sometime on account of the illness and t � a�1 ��.�r� returned home on Wednesday after spend death of big father, the tate Henry Moors ��G✓✓✓��� • • _ !' a month wish the former's parenta: mg • • • �V G and Mrs Ham. -The A.O, C.We of Pickering ug, 1 Conatmubla,FSrama House in Pickering -Miss Webb, Ming Nota and Masora picnic at St Catharines on Monday Aatt. Asdertoa and Chisholm,ofToronso.bane 18, per Ste.Argyle- Fan for round trip Pillage. - 26 lbs OranBlated' Sugar $1,00. Ilia,abrldren BSA. 8sr!"Ves outside pier 32 lb B -- :'•bees gaeata u' Forest-$em+." -- -- _ - s Beautiful BraWI1 Sugar 1.00 , d*aae of Thos. Field on Abe lake @bore, 9.16 a m. 0 1 Frame Hanan Peet at Pickwina village _. -John Cowan.of&be Brock Road. bad -Visas Maggio Lad Josie Moon bsys - ...- the migfortuoe one evening last week to returned home after opeadiog A .taw L"Mrsece promptly attended to. Parl9 Green for the Bugs. _ have the knee cap of big right log knock• weeks wish Newmarket fzienU They i off mobile engaged praewto&e football were accompanied oa their ratans trip by vetyttaaiag doao ed c bas +�7 -Mr. Tboe. Field= so his Miss Maggie Bark.of Nowmarket. - - wx . Logan -boons, on on 1,118 lake shoes after having a -Miss Maltgie O'Leary who has bona pleasass viers through the States. He speadiast bet holidays here with her tis- vistas Claremont :reports eraryibiag as being very prosper. see, Miss Julata O'Lewy, left yesterday every Tuesday. pus everywhere be visited. moraine for O!d Castle. Esta: Co.. &o ��,��! -Fred and Mrs. Logan Lod child. of ran=*bar duties as teacher at alas plate • V. _ - - !TortrLto,*ppeeest Sunday wish W. and IYlra -g C Wilson. editor and proprietor of WET WEATHER - ��= Mr Login returned to the city the water+ills, lisatao Telegraph. ryas L ;Notary Public, Pickering N an Monday mo,nwg. but Mrs. L. and -- - - pleasaar caller as thin offid*on Saturday .. . ..; -• -- tshild remained for Abe weak. lase• Mr Wilson is is native otBrongbam Canadian -Miss E M. Whisoov, formarlp as is whtah lace trio mother, the late Mrs ' eistant oseber in the public school here place i f C t e Latest Shapes in Meng and Boys Fine Shoef�, lbgt sass of Montreal ospital, bin bens Dunham lived for many -years. air Pac , j • spending a coople of weeks at bar borne Wilson will remota here some ti=e befor -stn Oshawa. "a resumed on Tuesday to returning to bis home, 20 ,000 FB;r'm Laborers resume bar duties in the bospisal. -From a letter received bI friecJs we Wanted. EZtra Good Lines in Heavy Boots. I~ -Mrs J. S. Barker ,and dsngliser. learn&bat Miss Malate Gordon arrived _ --- - Miss Lillian,of St. Catbertaes, who have oafeiy at her dreuaattoa, Honololn on FarL8bOrers' Eztursions (Call and See Them, been a ding a few days with Joshua Friday, August las.a day ahead of ached .S Grid Class. pen y Wil}a tan W stations on O la.-•n Mani and Vre Riebardsca, retained home on I ale time She enjoyed her trip +cry toba and Ase:n:tw••. v:sst; sootb-west and Wednesday. Mr Barker also paid a tiyine much.sad found &be Pickering people Dow Norvir-We•t of w,cape[.as tar u asooaa lits - Tb are always welcome on 8aada7. living is Honolulu is tits baso of baahb sassraa and�sor&ceots. - - a to bis Pickering friends �lO.pa R A Bunitiug visitors to &be an eagerly awaiting her arrival. . . • Allan Kerr who left here in April -Tba Ensertaiumetds Company baviD¢ On August Wti,trom stat. Toronto un,Lnc east c1, Toronto to Bbsrbot lake Lad Kia[sson and with the Isar contingent for Booth Africa, nearly $60 to she treasury have decided kidl.nd uiv nortb of Toros to aaQ CardAal;. oroiiroed home on Thursday evening last to resbingle the fire-ball Lad have already O ne- •+tic r,sto v •noi a ares'i wt:i be sold " pad looks hale and hearty. He is spend- As number the shingles for than purpose Attu• eerttw1th a:rennin the tip, before ����1 ` � --� Ing a few dips at his home bare prior to Aa a anmbar have expressed their desire Angusbmats 'iib'.wlth0a additional- OOet, 1,0 ori er L�� }tie otos to the Norah West on Monday to lassie&is the project b i+in s da 's ''n°t"0 Y•n,too•and Assto+oou u aWve t t R 5 p J y R $ p purebasers engage as farm laborers at Witim. _ • next. He will be accompanied .by bis work or its equisaleot it has been decided pec•protide• snob farm laborers will wort not �• les.than 90 s ■t ]tarcestxn[. Lad prodooe brother, Norman, who oerminatea bis to do the work voluntarily, After the vu urttCcate to effect, they wt}D• returned �ig•mens__Hltb._�_'_Dunbar_ with shiLIIlingie completed it is the intention to onctnal sts,rtina point a:eta on or before whom be hu served over tbres care. company w have the ball F tsoiaioed: •------ -mow sai}ars is+rbi&e*s?5 scare- 511 Cant 5 y Tickets not good on"Imperial Limited.'' line We also have on hand a full line f e6iffooe We wish them success in the west. By degrees the hail is being put into first - Coronation Day wtla observed very clan condition for pab13C meetiagi, enter. For farther particular and tickets apply to in�H colors,straw beside, flowers and liege .: ne•rast railway agent. Come and inspect our trimmed stock quietlykere on Saturday last. Business tarnments,etc. Thoas who .are willing - laoea ware closed the greater part of the to assist in the work of.ahiagling- kindly A. H, Notman, Asst. Goal. Pager.Act. lateas in white has shapes to chip day• One feature of the day was a base report at Nesse office• 1 King street East,Toronto rC A EARN& .. " ball match 1,m the'college grounds be. -Miss May Bassa, of St. LukVs boo• tweet the married sad single men of the pital, New York.was agreeably'surprised _village. The bachelors Maim a victory the other dap on receiyina tram file z S. At the Green River of 85 to four in a 5 innings. bootees, but tresatiry an coder for k1fi0 for about two w out of identI ID practice,a few days of which they think McKinley previous to his dna&b. Miss they could reverse the above seats. Berries bapomed' to be in Buffalo at the - s tFreenivood road, time be was @hot by&bei assassin Czblgooz • who has been in the employmecs of E and Was one of the few aurses called to . --•-r-- Stepbenson railway, express and tole, attend the djing man. Miss Barnes is a Yoa will find a large and beautiful - graph agent Whitby, wens to Cbieago niece of Mrs. W. G. Ham,and ill a native stock of•tbe latest pa&terns in wall paper . Y .For Cleaning Windows,. 'Minors. some,two weeks ago,and secured a Inc- of Whitby,and her pareass'note reside in These' node have bought below .re lar `. native situation on the Great North Toroaw. She a to to spend"part'of g g° RII°d ,�llverwale. Asters Railway. His bencher Edward zP+cpS cost, T can supply your needs 25 pkrct, ` her -vacation thio summer ra Pickering lees than regular 'acne, Would as you ' holds the responsible position as bead With her aunt. to examine thembefore baying el@ewbere. book-keeper at"The Fair' Chicago,]ar¢est 5 R Eureka Ftp Biller,' - - f?e a• -• - - -' Fresh @apply of groceries staving - - j departmental store,which speaks well for every week.' thecbaracter and ability of some of our •Remember the A.O.U.W. trip toeSt I always pay cash for butter,aad Eggs z Binder. Twine Etc. - Piekerio¢boys. Catharines ou'Monday next Aug 18, when wanted, -On Tbnrsday evening of next week i Hardware Usichant Be ease you reserve Monday .next for �. Reaz Il the Ladies'Aid of the Presbyterian church 4 � - the a O,U..w. o:cnreton to Bt Catbarinee W. �• •FIILLEB• ,• _ • .• •• ! Pickering,OaL _ r, Doubarson will give it social at Rosebank the popular summer resort. Tea will be There appear to be more potatoes in the ., -------- ---- _ served from 6 to 8 o'clock,after which an country this year than usual. Along the ''excellent program will be rendered, eon line of the C. P. R.,from Owen Sound to tributed by city talent,. including Mr Toronto,the number of large potato fields Grant,soloist:.Mr Turner, piagist; Mies is particularly noticeable,the big prices of. Peony,soloist;Mr Alexander, elocution- last year having evidently served as an �UtCIA ��� 1 I' int and others, Oranges and lemons, incentive to wide planting this year. As ✓ • aa'y OVAL" all containing good-and-useful erticlee: already intimated in The'San -there ii a - - ���� A— 1 A -- 1 - -- --- _ ---- TI ;rill be sold from the trees. Adminion, prospect' of an unusually large crop of - _ adults 23u,cliildrea ]5e. potatoes in the United States, and copse. pp Everybody sbouldbe present,as a good quently little bops of a demand. from that _.` I5. Pl>rOF1TA BLE., time is assured to every one. country for the products of &be Canadian arOAnd — f -The members of the vigilance cam tieldr.'This being so-and our own prop• jt aesiat3'to s Better an mi formed at the Town line east last More Economical bI'anage- probe of yield being good the price ear probably rale low in Ontario thea v,ear. meat Of the C`+tlws, Case of the Milk, and Mar- seetsbet have decided to more their 8pealtiagon this potat.Mr.Andrew EA y1, keting. of the Creo&m,and Butter. :. head onartore from the Omura Hall to said.-,There are few feeds on xhich pigs EverDa _ f'i0kerlag village,and will.hold a ma 1.11, will make better gains bhau.on bran and is tats tire•nall on Wednesday next at but but the potatoes require to be m. This meeting is Called chiefly boiled to give she result@ hoped for. If - T. A, GREIG, Pickering for b,parpoee of aivinR all who with a potatoes rule as low as expected tbiongb In the week during warm weather `i: eb ee f jot ftg sbie society. It is high the coming winter, producers oanact use an Dbtoni 1imai-lab farmers should rise to put a them so bsstor purpose than applying them unard Pickering' Choice -� stop to the creat amount of stealing &hat to the making of bsooa,"-Weakly Ban. vsi`iety'of niettts always on h and at FOR SALE-Hones Lad-104 Being is Ro•nR on in the township. The small Arrwgemenso have been rade with 13ty house. To" � 'Fpart of lot 1e,eon 1, Socializing ! N as rat of one dollar is all sbat is regaired Yr Sparks m convey the A.O.U.W and _ be��k! Aar•••scelleat for gardengo"t pm*bon, , aamhst k1, stir s one to a metoberthip. The their iriaads serosa the bay to the not• .- w�,� of hoissre•a wda[nod trema bottae.am.taw A sal workie s of Abe, aoeatt will. side on Yonder Aaensr lft, when IL H. CAR801Y, wter.b.ra..d wit noryyassioila�apyly fw R 7 1?i!+ flit IMTUT REem"s _ Mrs Jia tat irotd 9g)raWtae Bs, ae snrn�.;ew;1 fully at the toltratiios. 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