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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_08_22 �.. t . 3 s r • VOL. XXL Q NTe .. FRIDAY. AUG r0. 2 1902. - No. -1 Fa` 't. OUT AROUND US 1000 Islands �efPifl�illostallLaxD#. - - ._ - S.Greenwood and family are this week' �j1 r ir{ctgl. Balssm-Zion. - visitins,with Mrs.Hilts. Excursion • Dr. Black,of Toronto, visited here- re- q; M w . T7There will be a garden party at William coytiv on a business trip. ♦ s- August ++''�� ' n Ward's on or abatis the 4th of September. James Hadley has oomplsted i neat 1 Sat13,Ty! 30th S. YOUNG.M.D..O•M•,Fellow of f1����TM�� � School started at full tlast an Mondiy stable on big property here amity Median-College, Toronto, mom; 4, 1f alk ; last. Oar teacher looks Wile fresh after An excursion to Kingston an and 1000 Is• spec of College of Physicians and Surgeons of q ]lira.Cameron,of Toronto, is open' a laude tinder R.T.of T. nusppteam with M. (iatrri0. Office and residence Opp 0 7.e not6 the vacation. few days with Mrs.Sowerby. -A,James,manager to nsasl. Excursion•. _ - - Wobarn,Ont. office hours: morning T to lo. H Jones threshed bis barley last week The F season has o3mmenced and lets mast qt)on the first reign passenger aysiiiag p tp f1. and it is said that ii will average 45 bas• several lar a heats are reported. S train going east on Saturday morning Aug. Of all materiale and design bele per acre. The barge that was stink in the harbor has 30-bat may return by any train except LEQaL. kept in stock. It will pay you We are sorry to may that Miss Lena beat)towed to Toronto for repairs. No,1 (the flyer)n to blonday night Sept I r to call at our works arid inspeot our stock, 'M acre is not improving in b:alth as her The excursion from here to Niagara -Labor Day. His gives a chance to vis- " '(�E\TO`7, DU`N k BOULTBEE and obtain close. Don't be misled by friends would desire. Falls was fairly well attended,` -about fifty it Belleville, Bingston or other eastern V Barristers.S-li itore.ettc., Natio Toro to agents we do not employ them,consequent- King J W Disney may be seen 'all hoary of going aboard at this port. 7`be morning towns. Towns farther east than Kingston Chamkers, the da and night making harness for the was beact0al,the lake erfecti calm and may be as 8.t Claremont every Taesda7 forenoon. 3loaey commission ofn 0 per cent.which voueVWI farmers in the surronndiog countrv. everything indicated a delightful trip,and willbe illforce on the G T R holiday o rat" to loan on Slortgage• - certain- save b nrclirein cram no. A Messrs Jones and Birkett are busy tlreae thbee who attended report a splendid time, resters'tickets at single fare ri]sy be got to - FRk4F DV,TC�• g C• D.C.L: y y p g do matter bow often one may visit the - gitRBEBTG. DUH-N• W. MULOCK BOIILT• Call solicited. days selling binders, having sold fifteen i y soy Canadian point. B>yE♦ 51`v this&easoa. They claim that the Deering I Falls it.seems never to lose its charm sod The excursion starts at $oarboro Junc• Q BARR28 WHITBY GRANITE CO.,. binder is the beet on the market. the trip never loses any of its fascination. tion se that any Toronto people or people T E. F3REWELL, Q. Opp,post Office. R hitby,Oatazio We notice that the thresher@ ate is the living in the vicinity of Toronto can take d . TEB.Conn.7Crown Attorae7.and aovnat7 _ habit of leaving there water.Lanka on the Whitevale. She Slidland train from Union Station at ....e.�� . ..- „--.• onoitor. Court HOtiae.Whitby. �t q. side of the road. Their being left is that -- 7.50 a.m., or Queen et. e, at$02 a.m.Sq• �- "s k bIcGILLITRAY, BARRIS' PIrt$�tR� r1 LIVERY Position there is danger of horses being bliaa Ids Hall,of Rochester,is the guest gcarboro Junction,' buy tickets and be Dower e,6t):icitcre,Rc. Offioc opposite Poet +VV hitt ♦1 11ssT� I frightened at ni:ht. They should be taken 'of Does Pbemie Reesor, ready for the excursion train leaving Tor. Theo• roto the yard to avoi�thia danger. Miss Blossom Hastings is visiting her onto at B a. m, and doe at 8.27 at the pmol Wiiicby,Dat, Jno.Ball Dow, B.A.; _ d oGillivray.LL.B. Xonev to Loan. By Audrey. sister,Mrs Hub Pugh. Junction. The excursion train call, at all ATERSOS.RITCHIE & SWEE`Yv __ Mr and bars Colgrove, at Buffalo, are stations as it is the regular mail train. A • the nests of Mr B A Elltaon• special train will leave Kingston Saturday Fir, class vehicles for hire by day Sire. Thomas Brown is visiting relatives B Pe n y t3arrlaters,Bclieitore, etc,_Temple $mid• .,. is Toronto, pica T'`:-irtaa, of-$maoklic�ia-upending- mgFi of r 3iome oa ��e return of-the tsaa Ing. Toronto, and Claremont every Saturday. or night 'Bus in connection meet• a few days with Dire H Johnson. from ig00 Islands. Send thin paper mark- jr, rK,F,Fatersoa.Q,C„P.E,F-itebie G.R.Sweeny ing all G.T.R.trains. Freight and Fred Rogers, of Kinsale,made a pleasant y p ' call on friends here recently, plias Harrison,s aJoKinsale, is the guest e3 to•yoar friends and mak them to aceom,. — e�apre�gia delivered to all arts of tbs _Miee&a ptber friebd, 3lise_Etta Johaeoti." ��v g��,i ia�o. ezeursion_Q�the sea, _ Vete 61 —village. T a—11112 0 41i inde one been visiting the Misses G°¢ehrie, plias h ina T�bointon---is the guess o er sot) for the money, Take lunch baskets. ` on shortest notice.. Eale and eom• g friend, Miss Lily Gerow, of Oshawa. p y, HOpgI\9,VETERI:iARY BCR' Miss Ethel Dct-cls, of Toronto, has No other trip.expense necessary. It is s de- mieo:0n,"stables in connection. Miss Z. Beare r in attendance at the ►' fitful tri H. GEov, Gr►dusta of too Ontario est- been visiting bar.n ale,F, T. Smith. iR P - Normal School,Toronto,this term. Excursionists will be conveyed b steam. Blacksmith s handsome m e been beep paint ,Mr Lad Mrs P'onchet sad Mrs Gibson,of Y{yYy Coisgq, Toronto, regisured mets.bar :• ina Dr. Walters haIIdsome gladetone. or from Kingston down through the 100) _ .. . . .... .._. oe .c Cetertcar7 adore Aseoctataoa. Samuel Bray and 'wt1�--ot-Claremont. Toronto;Bandafed with A. E. end Idea. cm;;sa3 r•adecceone aadona-gaas?er muga P � Iylaads to Alexandria Bay, N Y., through ' -carob Of Green giver, Orffce and ehoe>nR forge a hsve been with bis aou,''Walter here fora Mal°r, the American Channel and returning oonra3 t, It am..aad i to 4 p.m, Telepraph plisses Eva Qaion and Minnie Beaton addzsss Locaa gill,Oat :P,O.addzsY,Gress week or eo. through the Canadian Channel, resin Tfityer, Ont Freemen Blown left on Wednesday for are spending a couple of weeks with their everything of interest on aha trip, premia$ r J _ e Manitoba on %be hrrve•ters. excursion. aunt, Mre M E Parks,of Keens. Tboosend Island Park, Fine Yisw Pars, J, BHIALEY,Veterinary Surgeon, "� We wisb him a profitable trip. On Saturday afternoon ]sat..- mi- very Bound Island Park, Gananoq¢e,eta. - E. goy.Grsdaate of the onsar.o vetani.• �Yll L.{. � Miss Larica ugh,of Detroit, and bliss painful sad what might have been a fatal Stations Faro Time. ,acv Coil "a'Toronto,regtaArad taamber of she i s1/s 6 accident befel Oliver H POO. Mr Patch edi Effie,of Claremont, have been viaitiag +Scarboro Joaetic•a g2 so 13 97 a m 10cwto to.Torom lit cal s.°octation. AD 1 wan ea ed hauling in hag alsik• cloTer,`Markham Road 2 fid .19 58- diliesses and wt�d1 of tCa "nestle anrm- their nnele,Gee.E. IsD Gase. I g We congratulate B D Gathzie upon bu &tsoking a by the barn.while his man were Past Colon Y 30 9 39 ansate i record ng to the mna modern•ppreved' ---- b fall I'1ne of fb - success at the P.8. L, exbmi¢rtioa held at the field los a foal he remained behind sand seleatias pnneippla. Om0e In T.A Greigs a�Y ftrrmitof now Dumbarton t 20 B 44 tmplomens enop maid ' oa Cnnurfch Bt oppo reeeatly Hs war prepared at Nc. 6 b7 to tramp that on the stack agiiaq therefor a Dvnbattei3 ----.= 8d y 47 sate pa"'i LvsrT an exhibition is ad Reilly, horse, which b•rode. B9 sums mesas the Pickering 310 - is 32 our ware rDome y hot" tri itself and both burse and Whitby Junction 205 906 Miss-tail- opened sabot)- hers on Moa. PPS . f ustrtess r�gs?&s. day and the small boy thlaks the vaeatlon 'Wier fell foot, aha¢round,a to bete of shoat Children bag t . I�S_,- 'Prices right. halt been too short. We belie"that rural sok unisod wedged a between gib• stere w of stable. Mr PsQlis child Boat tars tare 85o ester. TSObib$ DUN:7�COGT*y%noor. Loam •choola should not open till Sept 169 as the who war close harried to the hostas for N 1 mta to or for tr3ias davits, *to-. 8, S. � n��$jn+ seYon is a bas7 one and shit has weather y Paylt who succeeded !a •aui"ungPicken : _ is about over then. bar husband. It was fogad tbatboth -iekwing, out We cougratolste Ira A L►wrsoes opao g e 1146 success is attatain a first cis" Cert!• aiafal bruises, also kis between the BUNTIN0- -saner of MLtri1,t g kx."bootOf one leu were broke 66t &ale in fall, Also am Winaitred Chap• •eeivta`•oma 1G7. I.feauses fertile Go"" of 0atasso. somewhat a bruises pato a kis cheat was - res Y tai•asps• or his rsaid•aa,Piak•tlas mann "Cagiest Part U J safar leaving P Pon o serious to ria 1'7 - ' D D i!<cDonsld,of Bowmaavtlie,r former P i , _: � I _ - seaehet h•sa also g•ear•d has first. eapened Dr Fish. of Brougham, was 11 • • •' . 1 }�,�� -- tent for, sad reduced the fracture. It u ege D�.PID BELDAM, suctiou"r, kc-, -�hea� YTiii Anorta. '...-: i' Wobnra aoucRa salafrom lite an•nerons expected that in the tuners of r sew weeks � � ��� btat)ds arta tar and near, Bala of lumr farm he wtL b•aro arid again. �eoa� IK Lod evar,%Liog tba is to be-@Cid vr'L be - Farmers may have tbeir wheat ground Levi Barkey of Erie, P.A.is at present prcdled t 7 the sa::°gtber with the utmost wa Brou ham. nod sold et)stn veer Das Ldvaate,ze to.17 foe either Tall.Cash or Eacbaapls. visiting with his parents, g _ Bediifrf$ Tne$day, agept end h non. par" taking a �`'` - E and Mrs Lem . ow mad car T IS.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK trip to the North•West ser a few days. T. C. Brown, of Toronto,etas home .D. oonv.yaaoer, Commtmoass for taking Any gnantiip of food for sale at re teacher J.ool Yak*as r'looks n re o weill after his ovThos.Panther spent a few days in Tor- Nine Experienced Teachers h+mdsxfls. AwOlactsat ate. wcm@7 to lova able prices. vaertion. am tars paop•rcT -Iaia•r at Itarrtase Lit) Cato thti week. to Beech as _. . .. -cess^ 9Pbiwvals ant f•v The White Bros have started oat with r • _ . .. '. _ .. . . � .. 1Ir•. T. C. Brown was ' last .Five Departments_ :.. �_-�- "------ new engine and separator both of their Monday visiting re�atives- L7ALFW+AT HOUSE, Kizig tom Rosd D. Brokenzhlre, psokaring•.On own mechaoicai design. John Drfoo is home ikon Toronto• Ha PREPARATGRY : Course of study _ Hfood scaomtnodauon for man LLC t>e&$L k Bootbby intends taking a trip to leads tip t0 the High School Entrance Fopwar prtcea Crtteine A t Beat or ifgnors -- Manitoba on Wednesday to pry a vult to Coates lases going to Manitoba. Examinations. _ and ct#ara. J Ht;LL. Proprietor 4,i-6at his boy,Charlie and Frestnan. Frank Saadorsoa,has been under the COLLEGIATE: Good general courses. W_ weather, but is now able to be Lroaad pOCCHER k PUSTILL,Licensed Aue• Wm. T. Haney W nd to herr the popq of cbe school Preparation For and Se and Matriculation Leat'• _ Jt uoneen for the Conntz of Ortar•.o Anc• beth and tescbor sad p¢ptls are once raaia again• log sad Junior sad Senior IlatriotllaLioa Yloa,aloe of ev�tt deeerietlOa cooaacted ata s toeetber to meet the realities of school-lits. Our sebool opened cn Monday wah Examinations. moderate ^bsr¢e. T lonelier, Real Estate_ _ . :,_]PI�SEBING S . Mr_. bad Mrs. Garland.of Toronto, who- Sir Lemon in charge and 86 pupils in at COMMERCIAL : Thoroagti coarses - &gent and General valuator, strict attecuou . have been visiting Mrs. J, A. Hoover are tendance. in Book-keeping, 8hortband and Type. ��livets telt orders nv ma or teteVapa. Ad. Practical fainter. at present yisnioa Mrs. D. Fields of Mr. Goldman, of. Toronto, was with areas IROS: PCtiC$ES Broatbsm ant. F. Goodwood. writing•, _ ._.. a_... ... _pOST1LI.•Gresa,It:ver,int• 36.17 Ssmaelbteyeason sad. family last weak, SiL'SiC: i oval and Instrumental. -- -- Charlie Mowder met with a raflrecsericaa ret¢rninR on Monday. �HE WELLINGTO`Q Hoteh-Hay. pa r H1,nRinR. Decorating. accident on Fridav evening whilst in the Miss Carrie Philips has taken a school Preparation for the ya t Mame. of ahs act of gettit)q down from a Toad of a4ike Toronto Conservatory of Mesio. is the Halibarton district and 1•it this ad tb ,�oe Hones.I am pnpared.to fnrnivh I'flaylIIR. a ippl rsea starting week toasaums her new position. `DRAWING AND PAINTIFG: Char. swc°mndati:n-Se all. who,desire to.patrool:e Graining• them,-the bind wheel of the wagon ppaassing anti and Pencil Drawing. Gil-, Water. magi. Brac;Cv.ssmp:e rooaui. 1 rl:sa t,e Pleas- All orders i ora tl executed. over kis &boulder breaking• bis ghonider Mrs. toes returned to her home is _ ed to see all ala escrow +rb•n tbev have oo- p p y Estimates given. Toronto this week accompanied by her Dolor and China Painting. -anon to vtvit Markham. JAB, TORRENCE. 2 6x'1 _._ blade. $sad for Anannn0�nent t0 _ ass® --+�•• •- dadRhter, Mrs, F.Gleeson and child. 11a►rkhsm,On%. - GREEN RIVER. �. WY. P. FI1iTB. , _ Misses Stacie Willson 1,"d Alpbi HoRle M.A., PriooipLi. The Rhes Barton,of Ptekeriag,epent Banday returned on Monday to the northern IF Y4II �V�NT• • with as. parts to rerume their duties as teachers ff'atm:ast�a-rt.txertasstsituoat r.:.is : ITERS �� �� �d Sar Abor.of Sandudge, +rho hLe been 1 t Mine Coulter,of Toronto,u visiting Mrs TsAlxa ootaro Eder x111 As TOLL — i A gasoline engine. JK'B Wilson _ the Rnest of Ed. Willson and family for Brantford wind mill. Deering machinery, Inc rpotated by act of-Parliam•rit 1S^t the s% two weeks returned Home on No. B 3f ArL 8:69 A. M. Fred Nigbewander,of Pickering, spent 11 12 LocAL 8:09 P.M. bmders, move*o, cora harveslera: cora fftonestas sraa•h.. Scudsy-in our'vale• or.(1&!-. stere e e wide feb�e, Antiiorfael Cg Jital.... ...:.........,. 1, r. eras over filte:-B:BteveasoD�PhD ta0l[ill is y ' baggy or stone boat. See or write Subscribed Capital .................... WO.roo his relatives .here, C and'Mn J?orester onto last week, we'are ple1,se3 to state, Tttants aolxo Wsai Dara AS Forzowffi— ' sea:.......••••••••••:•••• ••••_ - 1W.000 latel reoovered enf£cientl to enable Mr, Stew W. F`. R. Jonca. Assets Reality Co a vrtible............ kakis#0 y• y 8.84 A.M. 83 ly .Bassam, Josa,Cowaw,F.sQ, T.V.McItinLAN.Esq, Die.and '.irYo yie-irefioe•ed family,Mrs @aeon to bring het home on Monday No.9 LOCAL PresiBent Cashier Collingwogd,are yieiting with Eli rn�Mre evening. "11 LocsL . '8.20 P X. Special attention glees to Farmer's Bale Nighawaoder. Susi H: E. Phillips, who bid made "7 MAIL r caste COklectione sotiMted sod promptl7made Mrs. Alf Hoover and Mrs.A B White, bar,home with tbelste Mrs Dunham,for Headaches. Farmer's Noses aiscoensed Amancian and of pilot Mound,;}fan.,visited lairs.Tovel, the' set tweet ears,has now.taken tip wtrxs TABLa.-Dnabaktoa tltatteal Foreign Ezebange borsht and told DzdU is Of Uxbridge,-ant week. : _ k sued,LTailable On all parte of the world bSre.H.H last e,abater Harry. Myrtle tier presidence ywith bar brother, John TRalxs GOrNa EAST DUZ AS FOLLOWS:-- \ ` irvla[a 141,309 z»pastm•at. sod Mies E.Fawtbi•op visited Mrs- Jessie Philips. l Delays are dangerous Iotereet allowed on deposits at ?ighest cur- Mooreof Balsam.Friday last v . , • The reopening of St, Joha's church No. 2 MAIL 8:47 A.M. I.gnrely, when you. have rent rates,and credited half-yearly to depositors Mrs'Morden and family,of Woodbridge, Brougham, will take place onSunday, N0,12 MIZRD • . 8:01 �,M $eo. Kert. Manager, ire-visiting the fortner'8 parents Wm.and Sept. 7tb, sad harvest home as Sir J. " 10 LOCAL .6:08 P.M* g with voar eve , Plante.trouble i eve@. , 8th. See ., . Main -'-• Why not 'be relieved Mrs Pennock,of Spruce Ridge, Blas for a Boni sday eve g,She 2uPii3 from task pain in voar bar.and Mrs.,.I.Fawthrop, of Hespeler, bilis for particulars. TRAINS GOINGWZST DUa AS FOLLOWS; `head wjth a pais of our Tn a u apeot Dlonday sod Tuesday with Geo.,and )lire. Geer. Linton received word last - No 9• LocAL . . 8:89 A.M, glasses ? DOMINION BA+,� D1re.Ferrier and John and lire White. �pedneaday that her broker, �4m.Dobie, of $:2� P.M. — Refractitig Election of officers of Mission Band for of Briti3h'Colombia, had.died from bears 11 MII v ' T. E. Luke, -O Optician. tbeyear. bliss Hattie Hutchison Presideat failure, Mrs Linton is'now the est of 7 Blah 6:22 P.M. p bliss Jessie Nigbewander vice prem, bliss _ Tarorito Qisticsthl'9ti•Tozw. I aid tip g? 50O 0�0 bar brother,Jobn Doble,of Brook. CaDlta P t-- � ) ___►__._ ver G.Ho 1litie' eeeretary. A bs'Winnie W. G Ward and family ieturbed last ' - 2�-ly I1 HING STREET WEST... . Reserve Fufld $2,500,000 Wilson treasurer. - - Son -, 7 L cud lire Hoover who have been the .w:eek. after speaktog s few weeke'With" -- �- F - -- -- - - _ -- is of C and Mrs Forester for to last relatives in aolfingweod. Mr Ward has r dweeke.rolled•np their hammock on assumed his new duties Ls principal of ��rpt ce W-EU i BY—MN w est anti ie-ft-for their 2nP IO Tor• Pi`ckeriug-Pick -school on Slotadayi -Mrs - - - 0 t0 the a►.aeral aaaklns sa.ta•n wranaseted onto feeling mach better for their outing. 'Hard and children will terrain here tanji - " y iii.the-let of November when they will a m�cQ � Special attention yen to the collection of The Ladies'. 3Aalllar of L. Ho Hill r7 ' £armer's•Sale and ot�r:Notes. held their meetit)Pi at Mrs.P. R. Hoover's, may i to P'okering• home on Wednesday last. Alar-ga number SAVI_-108 DEPABT3iZNT1 On Saturday evening last a horse and Too can timacs Few ben _ -' of ladies attended in the afternoon,and in was found tied to the fence on Devitt's Gaud Y sort Y a glove ve Pickering Pharmacy in rest ah°wed on deposits of>d100 and tip the evening a mase meeting partook of an 17R - wards $.J.THOBTON,• excellent tea served on the Beititiful lawn. side road north-east of the d%11W They nuns g Or HIRAf3aBt A very pleasant time was spent by all remained there unci[Sandav evo inft and as. bit 'ton oa •' I present. as no one dame after them, Ihay'were 1n"W its to It last twice Y 1 maas te it •. --The Baptist-, friends intend having a taken to the hotel llablee' in'Brougham. Off fid• fir your - x�W' BU( mill.all makes tWd. social Wednesday evening August' 27th oar, The animas is a light bay mare of the EUREKA Y styles,fcr sale eb"p,call and get prices the beautiful lawn of Miss Hattie Hntohi+ waste�n" bred,branded C.El. on she ord son. A good program will be provided shoulder. The rig Was a light Brantford • Sseond hand btpgias,0"'Lsand wagons consisting of readings, recitations, vocal roid•i6aRoo neatly new. Tbs harnea Abbey's wit,PARIS GREEN,: Crstoria, on bind." and instramental ranula. The Rev. A irere robber mounted and in Rood condi- Name" on Fruit Saline,F oil, EEN,: order, Smales of Whitby,will be present to ad- tion. Mr Hubbard telegraphel to Torun• : Talcumpowder, dre o tbs gathering.the Green River hand t'o, giving c description of the outfit Led makegapoerisoktnteha t Liquid mrgn�aia at Fly paper, O C head. Plow repairi,nwhine and coal t)•1 will render a t)ambsr of tb•ir lavorite °°M Wks s,e at webs-wTera.$ie�lits powdeis, PTy paint, it is believed tbal they were stolen. On pars tt.a.7 oeetsa all..r - s•leations. PtossaID will ooeimenoo'-at B acetveed to w1W 0 0 soothing,syrup, Imperial le.nonsde, GeDwa1 blseksmi/biog. Tire Petting a a',lock►fuer wblob innob will be served. Tnsedaj a mess1,fte was received from stLad a ;. Iriseeti powder,O C tonic bitters,Tartaric p Toronto stating that a hone and buaRy said, Owder,a of lime,. e .0 worm 4• A grad time is expected- Silver oolieot- cosi _ 4 1t� �es the Rim Proceeds to be used in was stolen from Port Hop. At the time it sari�wi ))opogas i` $ J ooverlag.oharob wta. Everybody Como of writtalt noting definite was known re• �yMmeew."emtoa m. 1 groat • 1 slams an4 base agood lima r I gamg aha owtlonhip of the property. - a, '...:/ .i`' ,._. .. v.r< 1 '�''0�,+.w, 1-i. a ++.�:,r ,,;;•'�. .y tea. .,.,. $ ... 9 ,••' ,. " / °•'Y- ." JY y "ire -. v-,yJb 9 A,. F..u• ��•'� 4„� .. ,, Y' 4, "x• { �.: - r. .•.} . � u,,,, ».�r.',"+.'+'"��•:� ;,pr ..ca✓� '�,,...,;tea sa4`r^� ��`.,'Y�, �. • n , ,. �:^3: s�-;ala '�)• I. :. F ,.may art 1 �'- eY'_ 0V 4 - . • ._ •. _ - .. a � lL t. �. - - - - 1 I w �- x .". - .. .. ....-: ong d they em not era, Commi or v years at all. - _ long time to 1s.rohrDut Of believed no Pl3is oa d ((Ps c They �rienced Inssisted by til Writer workerfttR9F1 �1� . - CHRIST will never live so long. Y _ -AGED of us will never reach even middle 22, 24). Ot the Department of Agtiatiie at �� eek to an aged Chris- 30. And Caleb stilled the people Ottawa, held mcetf the of twin e, r J I . 1....,Alif u ou e Y ' •' IN -;- t,ietn, you' will find.that he la like a before Moses and said,,Let us-go up different sections o! the province, or • - t _ once and possess it, for we are the purpose o!�cussirlg_the a_ a pve>�p¢r_lrat ban ng atmos soli at -- -_-- Can '�'estify ©f the Protecting are and alone after t e thoi3s >t• ages o €he nstitute system. _. and the tens of thousands of aurum- This -was no- vain beast or re- a result of these maid�inga lite.. . - nal leaves have been'tora from their fiance upon themselves, hist words ganizatioa o! twenty Insti , �f a Divine Fathers J.OVe• 3 branches by the equlaootial winds. uttered from a besot stayed upon completed P You will find that moat bf his con- Jehovah. Hear Caleb and Joshua BEi ORE THE END IiE temporaries died when he was cam- in chapter xiv, 6-9 "!f the Lord YEAR. .. - , partitively' young;' thatr nearly all delight is us, then He will bring..us a.e• conviction in a court-room because . • , The Farmers' Institute system of` � q es. ta,, putt,w the rest died when he was in middle into thla, land and gave.t us; Pringe--tdward-Island is two-fold is u ! zate"qa N he tells cf that which be.lase. a. life and that_9,Wy a hely few coni- only rebel not �e against the i.ord, its ii4 d. It seeks to combine the �'� 1 =. mad personally experleo�cad, 8$tel paniona of his youth are alive to nether fear ye the people of the - .. =61 j, O�aaJ • • . . educational features"at the Ontario' iffier as - walk by his side. The statisticians land: the Lord zy with us• system with the facilities for deal- _ A draecotch from Chicago says ONE HAVING Al?THORITY. declare that a third of the human Fear theuf not." Listen to this cecl the in infancy, At least one- same Caleb forty-five years later Lng is live stock afforded hy'the old Rev. Frank De Witt Talmage preach- Never, let any mast tell you that Agricultural Societies' plan. Each . . ed from the following"te7tt :�Psalna third of the remainder die before when he arcked Joshua for the moon- organization is a Farmers' Institute. xcii, 14. 'They : shall bring forth the aged ' Christian"influente is a twenty-one years o! age-have been. tain where the giants were, "And g _, useless influence. The Bible die- and Government Society combined. ;irtiit in old age." I Linctlp says, eThey shall still bear reached, and only 6 or 7 Per sent. of now, behold. the Lord hath kept m© A Government grant of $50 is paid live to be sixty alive, as He said, these fort and age e.8 fruit !n their old age•" the human family * . , y annually to each society, which hat Old a in a haunts spectre. It; No better ears of, age or- over, . So, the mere five years, if so be the Lord at least 50 members enrolled.- - and - • hes terrorized the generations Past' fruit can it bring than the per ,Feasance in this world of an. - aged -111 be with me, then I shall be able collects $40 per year in membership . - - more than even the fear of death•I conal testimony of God's fafthfui- P with 93 or 94 per cent. to drii'e them out, as the Lord teen A sum amounting to $1,OOt _ The most hated and feared of all the I nese, which your children will never Christian, one, is a said" '(Josh. xiv, 10-12). He whol- rget. When skeptics assail.....th of his contemporaries g was expended !n this way. last yeat`• Grecian philosophers was he who I fo that we must be ly followed the Lord and relied upon The total membership up to Decem used to stand.uF on the street car-'i with .doubts, they-fief s or the Him. bar 31st; 1901, was 1,824• and the hers of Athena frightening the pass-', may, "My father tired that death summons shall coni sad- Ove. -31-,a& But the. men that cent up amount subscribed in fees wet ersby with these solemn words :� _I. em true.',' shall find that we have' accomplish- (with him said, We be not able to go $1)11.50. The receipts of the Inat4 -• --- ed nothln - P against the beau will be'aa oid_d�au_,_;Yn-�; The aged Christian influences for j g }u g people, for they are tutee from all sources amounted to the passersby because most people good those who are near to him be ! And it some of our aged Christian I stronger than we. ' I nearly $2,000. This money was ex• .. do not want to become old. They I•cause he is able to Lavish upon(friends are waiting for a little while Thus they brought up an evil tee-!pended in the purchase of pure-bred . 'are afraid of carving to the time them n wealth of boundless, fervent, I in order to carry the latest gospel port of the land, a slander upon the Z. ..1. . ' when they will be a burden to their ,, tender Christian aflection. While We newb to the dear ones on the other ,'land (xiv, 38). They saw the gt stock and Thi defraying children and t eir friends. Th are be able to tell our fathers and mo- 4 its, and they saw themselves as chiefs for the purpose of organizer - `. --' spend most of our time in dos for ,grasshoppers. It was a cos I Ing eapadtye time thea, others rather than in eho-fn e.8 the tion were.,held during the first year• h, They f ars young and aura middle aged we side of the Jordan, what will t ey Ithers, our brothers and slaters, our "we" and "they;" Gut, not a word ' _ _ g AL the beginning of the first year a In the race of life, they will -be' sweet manifestation of our afiec-' - t y g regular series of Institute meetingt --- - -sed^left far �-by=the--tions.'-#e--=-ere-tike lea,----salsa o&om�ag iiL}1- he be ab[e who hteff­hoPPere. W In n thconB ht�Zvi h brit h sae4 arranges ard.-carried-uc sun_ 4.n speed and the strength' of the young went into the kitchen to cook Jesus i l cessfully. Several speakers were " er generation. They are afratld o[' a dinner, rather than life hdary. who !our beloved ones that they must enemy as we pass through this wil- ,employed •`sad•v�ious agricultural the years mitten they will have to I eat at the feet o! Christ. i keep a place by their side for us is 'dernesa or soJourn in the pleasant ;topics were brpught up Sor discus _.* - walk with n cane or crutch or'ait iDne of their heavenly mansions? i land everything depends upon our,cion, chi'et amo Mich wire. dairy a The statement that the aged thrice II Oh, my brother and sister, .1 see by ,point of vision If we see things 'in ho raising and chicken fattenr %' - '",' " in an invalid chair waiting for the 1 lien can exercise a mighty influence g. g B - time when the coffin maker'will An-; for good over the lives of those who ;the tears in your eyes that you are i from our standpoint, the .giants and '.fag, As ail of these are live Indus• -._ Matt 'their casket and. the uadert;tker g anxious, in retorence to the message wailed cities will seem very real, I tries at present,"the Interest man!- wrll order their ve f8 be du }a; are nearest and dearest to him, is our aged Christian friends will have 'but it, like Caleb and Joshua• we feated In the `fueei,ings was great. 'gra �3 especially true if :thow dear ones in to bear Shalt we plead with God 'stand with God all difficulties will g -• dhow bow depreased some people I tura have children of their own. • I The attendance throw hoot mat •-- -. -- - etre over the tact o! rowan old I' that our dear friends may be allow- neem as nothing. When David went good, fully 2000 people being would read a letter which Igrecelred do not beliefs a man ever fully tip- ed to live lust n little while longer to meet Goliath,- he did not consider ;hrnshL._in_c4nlact-_with the lector - prec9atea the loge of s parent until Lao that we all ma here slid naw, his own weak.�iess. uomv time ago from one of my h® himself is married and has babies y' , - cry. who were not slow to take ad* •- pP)Pte : afloat his own fa=tty table- Jt is give our hearts to Jesus. Then, ye! xiv, 1. And all the congregation I vantage of every opportunity to fns• Bear dIr Tal ht night la only filter a man who has fasts the aged Christian friends. carry the lilted up their voice and cried, and 'part lesson of practise., value Al- I sermon you elated hat thin fa' news as noon as you might to that the people wept that night. I read the influence of thin public dts• Y t worries and the anxieties of his own' y " 1 the age for young men. You dfd''home Lroubllug his heart, !t !a only Ibright and happy land. Carry the No wonder they. acted thus -hen !cussion of agricultural-questions is not have time to speak one word in! after he has stood by the side of!sewn twat, by the blood of Christ. they were so unbelieving and rebel- shown In an increased Interest in ev - -- -=�asnr__nf.4he naetul_ness of the old, rise cradle-and-nursed his baby boy iwe have all been cleansed from sin lious against God They were with- !erythia6C- which W"es for the ad• _ po"vie, I Was se. I know goats` g dipb- Lhem that we have all been in sight and reach of the stood land. 1v of the calling. The da sorry 1 throw h the awful efer ees o! dl h-'purged wtth hyssop until we. are 1 but occupied with themselves and mand for pure-bred stnelc-tor breed• _ ho ty near to n , who would he tlterta, it Is only after he has got ',clean that we have been washed un- despising the promises of Ged and-'Ing purposes. -wbich has m-on -thea hpat`S! hearted as .account of their his own family burial plot and hag' _ old age This morning-as aged i dug therein a little grave for one of I tit WOWIIITER TITAN SNOW, �ofea God Himself. wleepig in Num std. 'doubled becfted asone instance of of ar benefii _ , Sealy- . old of your church called upon i his own babies, that he beigtr.a to - -• � " • imer, He said he was so depress.;•,,fully appreciate what his-father and Thus, ye aged Christians, I want 4. 10, 13, 18.'30 and-a later one in ;already derived from the institutes theme could hot�sleept Wotscfer if !d ' test were written ,for- You. ,Num. xzv, 8, and tie that It was It foray also be shown that as ad- ,over your'remar'ltw last night that mother is their .time have done for You to realize that the- words of With "ars en him my all because of unbelief, as was the vancement has taken place along . - Ihtai d. o So• my aged Christ-las friend, if "They shall null brines forth fruit weeping of Mar Magdalene at the other linea The people realize this _ people will be wanted is t.euven-" you have children who have child-,is their old age" means that your tomb on the resurrgction morning, and are anxious that more educes . Now. my dear pastor. I would Bike r•ea of their own your work as earth wo.k and usefutaess sg111 not be III and peace come by believing. Atonal meetings should be held " ;you; If possible. tv preach a sermon is not yet done Now that your 'ish"d until ydu draw your last but 1n no other may (Rom xv; 13, ! During the me ath of Jniy a ser• upon the blessings o! old age I awn children feel so gratehtl to you,breath -until you take vour glorious `John xiv, 1, 3,7, sz, 37-291. i tea of mid.-summer lectures wen wuuld like you to preach a sermon i on account Of your past and present departure So. aged f'hristians, as '2. 3 And -all the childrenr of Is- lgfven before the Institutes by Prof to cheer up those who have passed'love, you can. mould them and In-.your aged parents sweetened your reel. murmured against Moses and,H. H- Dean and Mr D Drummond, s the renith of their earthly life and fluence- them and purify-them by I life when you were young, you" by against Aaron, . - j representing �the.Dominion Depart- - . - - ' -- ararinR the landing place at eternity. 'fore. Perhaps by that; love you ours bray your work be to yno a or might die !n the wilderncen, and I local-speakers, With one or two ex- You wlll will you not ?" can Influence them even more for ;hAAPY work until at last the angel away at them got their w"h. Their captions where the advertising laic- - . It is in answer to t]Le request to Chrilst and eternity now than when of the resurrection coa.es to call ,thought was to get rid of their trou- I ed, _ this Inter that T am going to f they were young men and young j you to your eternal reward. May j bre., They had no thought or do- i THEY WERE A GRAND SUCCEBii. -' . ' speak this morning to the old folks. I women standing upon !we be as faithful to our trust as I sire that God might be glorifled in 'The farmers turned..out wNll &rid I will gladly try to refute you, who etre still talLhfully,. boar-.I their death Contrast John xx1, inanifeated a deep Interest 1n 'the HE POPULAR FALLACY f T> THRESHOLD OF LIFE tg trust in your old age. 1141; Phil. I. 20. gee rt3cords of oth- 'meetings. �enty-seven Institutes that ofd age for the Christian Is Fh@ aged G3rrlsHaa le able to In- And so, my aged Christian friends. er murmurings in Ex, zv. 24 xvt, 2: were visited, and• an afternoon and merely a time of tears, for physical spire the spirit of 'reverence In the.T believe that you are the favored ,xvfi. 8, Num. xYi, 11, 41. They dM ;,evening; meeting hold at each. The acrd mrntal pales, awd for depressing 'hearts „T many with whom he comes ones. You are the Christians who not consider that their wee.ptng was j average attendance at the titter „ halpleaene4a The words of my text Ie. contact. This spirit -'i's a'will carry the message to our dear in the ears of the Lord and their I noon meetings was between 60 and -. do not state that an aged Chris_ growth. not an act. It in a germ-often as well as to your amts When muriaurtngrs against Film tNum xl, {ti0,.. while !a name laataneea there - - - tian'e twilight of ilia upon earth Is seed which often takes Years and you go, I want you personally to 1S: xiv. 28, 27: Ea. xvi, 8), nor that were over 100 people present. The . . A gloomy and a sullen sunset, They Which tip ears to develop, int bei gtataaejump oave. just as mut fathher er sent. his,lovetat her e ,the Lord K Num.n they pxi,i,a1) It dlspteaeed which formed�illustrated lectures aths.chi[ S nturs cattle of do emphatically imply that the last or a . bound.' It generally starts :to his boy. Tell them for me that ;.-4. .And -they. said one' .to .another, I these meetings, were entirely new to . - days of an aged Christlan'9 lite:awn back in the nursery, it the'+l;v the ace of Gad we all Want to!Lrt u4 axake a ca ala acrd let us should be among h[a happiest and . y our far"niers and were very Wett re- - mo�t useful days. pp es days child learn to respect his mother, meet them soon. return into F.cypt, ceived. The average attendance at: The Lord Himself wea their ca should be compared to t}te bale-then It is very easy for him to I _ I_ �*Ch> avening meetings was fully 200.. • • WRseri tl►a orchard's branc.th �,tearn an a boy to respect his te�-� taiti, as He also is ours (Josh. v, in these too, a marked interest was 1. -- bending under the heavy load of sere" then !t is very easy-for him tie �� � � 14: II Chron, xili, 2: Heb. il, SO), taken, and tree distuaslon indulged • the ripened a young..man. to learn to respect his L S. JJs V l�s but they wanted-no more of Hlm, in, until in mILnY instances It wa.s „ paned autumnal fruit. h My aged Christian friend, 'there,'Christian employers. If s your Stephen says that is their hearts 11 o'clock before the meeting could =- may be ocher braise Just:as keen.as ,=4137-respects his Christian employ- INTERNATIONAL-LESSON they turned back again .into.Egypt. be brought to a close. Prof. Dean. - - 1 era• then-it is "very"easy for him as AUG 24. and Nehemiah says that !n their re- � was expected: has-done excellent • .yours. -There may be other hearts I a middle aged man to-learn to re- hellion they appointed a captain to _______just as will'ug to make sacrifice for - wprk, It seems to me that we are their Lord and Master as yours, but I pect the aged Christian servants Text of 'L Rum. ziii, ` 1-3, return to their bondage' t Acta vii, very fortunate.in securing his ser no Chrtgtian can as-powerfully testE- who for years have been living at 25-33, and xiv, 1-4. Golden 30: Neb. Lx, 17). Let us consider vice just at this titne•,as 'the dairy- - - _ 'ftiq of the protecting care of a Fthe divine Master's feet. If the Text, Pa' xi, 4• ,what is Written' about looking .back Ing business has not been growing wnEg-Fath- ou can es i y egad man * apecL_Cc2d'e_ to Gen. xix: 28; Luke ix, 8.• zvii, much of kale, end I Leel sure that w° '.unless he can truly speak out of-his I Christian servants, then' it. as very 1-3. App the,fiord-- c- a tmst- Ay-have:a-.re'iry a .. . - omit•experience. The saint Who is easy for.him to learn to respect the Moses, saying. Send thou men that -and upward , in Prov. iv, 25: �Ieb. wherever he has gone. Mr. - Druai- nearing the end of life has the ;God whom those Christiana serve they may search the land of Can- zit, 2; Phil. iii, 20, mond, too, has given excellent:satis- and to communicate.that. respect to, aan,-whleh--I give tanto the children clefser view'of heaven. You can } ! The pie were very fav- fepPik about the goodness of God •others. _,_ of Israel. is 'ea f tYe action. pea e -trofn Thus God uses your physical Weak- When tdieg came to the borders of orably impressed with h Pet3onat eaper.ience, as my had nesaes and our mental helplessness the land which God had_promised to 1 live stock, and in other li y p TgI ��RIP��' INSTITUTE should-like to have both gentlemen father spoke. toy ll&g yearn be-J for a purpose•. When he sees you, them (for-,it was only 'eleven days' ,again. The impressions created by, --fore his death by telllt:g me this re- I an ed Christian parent, being ten- these meetingshas been very fav- • markable incident :--When he was &I e.8 p g journey from Horeb eh Sadesh-bar- I& ,G8OWING POPULARITY _ ,young minister, he used to keep a;deny cored for in your old,ag@ by nen), ]►fossa said; Behold fh'e- Lond orable and I am confident. that rite diary, in Which,:he''made a record i It loving g a; •-when he. seen that thy God hath set the' land before IN.TSE DOMINION. _ Institutes huts have been much .- 'of ail the'requests he made to God 1 son giving to you the best. room in thee. Go up and possess it, as-the strengthened as a-•result. That the , ••concerning matters .which were tben 'the house and .the easiest; arm chair L� rd God of thy fathers hath said Sketch of. the Work Which Haa close of the present your will'' wit- . weighing upon his heart. By some and the softest• bed: when he sees unto thee. Fear not, neither be die- Been Accomplished is Prince P Hess a considerable growth 'in the mishap he lost-that diary, and he�that son trying to make your last couraged." But .the people Came to - ,Edward Island. _ Institute system is already assured._ . _ forgot about those prayers he had ,days upon earth happy and peace-I Moses and asked that men be sent•to . Six new organizations have been offered. Some tweet or. . thirt fur -then'we can imagine him say- sioaFcti out the land and'bring book Ie. vied of the great success of the completed thus.tat this year, and it -.1 years later. he found that chart Ing: "That young man who is car- word as to the way to go and what Farmers' Institute as . means of is probable that more will be added . •-.�Yhrn he opened it and read the,,Ing so tenderly for his aged Chris- cities to enter (Deet. 1, 2, 1-23). Education in Ontario, the Dominion before it closes. .With an tncreiis- mann requests that he had •made tian parent is capable of great'love The idea of spies therefore originat- Department of Agriculture•ha.s ,en^,•,.Ing membership and a lively inter- nearly_•a quarter of a century before for me and my children. The young ed with Israel, and the Lord gave deavored to co-operate with the.ear- est manifested in the work.by its• he found out Lhat God had answer imarf who is true to his old mother, commandment to have it so, becauso ious local departments' in establish- members, the Farmers' Institute sys- he f oun one of his prayers. God by my grace will always be true to they wanted it_so, just." after- ing and improving- similar systems I tem should soon -become-a tactor-in :_. - ed answe one of h with better. r 'me.- I will honor him, because--he "ard--.the.-Loi their respective 'provinces. Trnin- j) progress of agriculture in this txtirs than even his faith at that;has honored one of my aged ser to give them a 'king because the ed speakers have been sent. to assist Province: - . titre hurl dared to hope. So the' Did not God say in His insisted on having a king like other in the work in other provinces, and ­­r, W. HUDSON. aged Christian opens the book of ;Ten Commandments, "Honor -thy nations (I Sam. viii; 4-9. 1¢22).. the best available men in these pro- --Lige Stock Commissioner.: : ' ----L - _mr nary ' As he fin�rs_the_many 1 lather and thy mother, that the'days Read Ex. iii; 7, 8; vi 8-3 end consider winces' have been Pressed into -•ser- - - eroiled leaves .oi that 'book 'he testi=- �b0 song upon the'Land which it well and say in the face of such vices not only In their own province, PORI'SDLOliTII EIARBOR. 4 ti e9 haw God cared for him when,the Lord thy God giveth thee?" assurances if the people's request but in others as well.- By-sending 1i - he was a young man. He testifies Whet the young minister respects for spies'was not simply a lack of able and observant -men from.one There has existed a harbor at how God cared.for him when he was 'the old minister, and tries to honor faith in Gad• p roviffee to -another in this. Way we Portsmouth, resorted to by fighting I middle aged, and he testifies how ;the denerable, white'llaired mission- 25-29. And thea returned from hope to get together er thoroughly ships from the most ancient `limen sty•of Jesus Christ, then the Lord seart>hirt of the land after forty capable corps of Institute workers, in British history. The.Romans un- the love of God is protecting and f& they P g knows .tint the own mea wants familiar with the agricultural situ- doubtetity used it when th had- ''_' -. Caring for hhn note-that he is an e young d Th' _ old man. He testifies I to honor• Him because the young e could 'not but testify that it at5on sad.,regvirements la ell parts their stronghold-at named i er• and just as lire l y a . _ the appear .. .aged psalmist testified. of God's 1,mister has tried, to honor God's Was as God had said, a land Be*-w of Canada. y ppcar to have named it Portes koodnes-s wises he wrote, 'T have aged disciple. When the young phy- Ing with milk and honey (Ex. 'til, Prof. E. J. McMillan, of Char- Dliignus, or the Great Part. The been }oung 'and'nbn+ sin aid, yetl¢lcian .-respects the Christian plsy- g ,xxxiii, 3) but they had bees us lottetomn, F: E. L• 'Superintendent footsteps og• the Roman Provincials bavo 4-not ween the righteous -for�ljsicfan, then the Lord knows that Ing. their.natural eyes more than of Farmers' Institutes, etc., has pre- and of the Saxons and Normans oaken 'nor his seed begging bread." the young man would like to be as Y ed a:-sketch• of the work ,already may be traced, and tram these rinses - I the old physician as. What we ad- the eyes of their hearts ( eing i; 18., par Fie can testify, aq did ,,Io-shwa when: p R. V.,, and instead of seeing only accomplished in Prince Edward'"Is- award the name of Portsfriouth ,be ns_vrrriesti thb' people together en nitre In others, that-we would gen- God and His goodness and His pro- land; which may be of interest and occurs frequently.iu fur history. The - ••- the clasp, of his long lite, and said;ierally like to reproduce in ourselves. misses they saw difficulties-'which benefit to fhbae interested 1;n-agrlcul- place had attained $ome measure of • • • �- - 'Tehold: this-dap I sm gyring th8' - THE AGED_CHRISTIAN seamed to them insurmountable, for rural education In other provinces. importance a lire reign o! Henry I. - i way of nil the earth; of all Richard Coeur do Lion set sail - the is a living evidence that for most of they forgot the deliverance from: ;llccordin to Prot.-hfcbfi arm •- ' ... . .': good things Which _ the- bard-iiiake'us earthly life is to bg very short. Egypt, and the dividing ,of tie Red- "The ar anization of Farmers' 7n- hence When last he lett the shores call am cone to pass, and not one(Therefore what we are to do for sea, and the quails and the manna atitutes InPrinceF.dtdard Island was ,of his kingdom, and in the +.}me of .'t.btng hat% failed thereof." )Te testi- Christ we must do soon,or we shall so w ndroutily given, and so they first undertaken in lune, 1901•_ At This successor-a naval estabishmaaT Aad iv aur honest• witness ca'rlea�actror be obis to�tlo it at all. Sfxty talk of Wailed cities sad giatlts itnrl that time' rife Iiba. Benjamin Rog- oxisted at the port. , • • _,- . - - . - - _._.. t . • .. . • . r�rl, - w I 11 :e.'7 J ol s •, i r - 1 k , e ..a. ..yam„ e . .M i' k .. ,+... r.. hkab.-vQ [. ,, i 11 11111i Ill ii HUM-1; � i SO = , ::, -.., ., . r P -_. , . . _ . a .. i ...,,� _ • 11 ,, —.. 11 .. 2 ,,...� . , .— _ r .. .. _ .. _ - .. _ ._. - •- _ - _ _.. r _ . , i . . . ------- ---.-- - -- _-.I __ - the dance before, ~1 you remember ?- Flee minutes later Kitty (who has TABBY AND HEa BABY �T. - .. , - --- .., -and-chmrs-1Wtoblt :lmoat--to-a-nicety ------- ---- ' _ "He took your hand 1" time of Kenneth's departure) enters Refused to Hat and Reared It as - ` e "Yes, dear; why ?"' the room, and Bads her senseless, Her Own Offspring, ' _ -_ 1 ��0 � � � �� "Aad you allowed it t pale and"wan as a snowdrop born . . . "Yea, dear; why not ?'"-raising of lest eight's dew, wish her hands Tabby, our ood cat, Lived in the .. .. 1$ - . • to his her lovely guileless eyes, blue hanging,lifelessly at her aides. barn with her family of kittens, says . r• as sapphires, and clothed in inno- Scenes of every description being a writer in the Edinburgh Sento .. • ­ ­ cent surprise. "He didn't attempt abhorrent to Lady Blunden,-she for- man• She made her home in the .-.- -- .- -- and didn't bears o summon "a ing servants. 1 o D one f the farm OR......... _ -_ to bite it, you knew, I di n e t o r! p vs. sial ! andy. o - mind it the least little bit. Besides, From a vase on a table near she horses, and the kittens were alwayis , THE ERROR O� LADY BLL7NDEN. ` _ ready.' was so - impetuous I procures some water, ane, having under hie feat. But Dandy was load ; couldn't prevent him: and perhaps I administered divers pattinga and of cats, and is some miraculous ws+� 11 never thought of doing so, either. shakings and an unlimited supply of avoids harming his guests. ` 'f There was..no harm in it, of course, eau de cologne, gradually restores One day I noticed a young rat, it I was engaged to, or going to be Gretchen to consciou"nese. about the size of a full-grown mouse a r' - .. . ;CHAPTER XX. one good-looking to teach them, married to, another man, it would "What is it ?" she asks, faintly, running about the stall with Lha With Arthur Dluaden'e engagement poor little things ?"'' be wicked; but as it is--" putting her Sages Lo'her ayes in a kittens. Surprised that Tabby did �•�as ended the calm, the cheerful in- I might be jealous of her. What She pauses, and pulls the kitten's vain endeavor to recollect. "Did 1 not notice it, I caught her and held i should I do.i2 tail, and .thoroughly enjoys the faint 7 How foolish of me !" her nose down to it. She licked its a liBcrence, tb what the future may you-I mean• if any Pace and then walked away. One fontain on which.he one® so prided of my. friends were to-compare me situation, while Blunden, with his "Well, yes, I really think so,-very - timself. There is no longer rest or unfavorably with her ? I should the eyes fixed moodily upon the carpet, foolish," returns Kitty, who, like morning perhaps a week later, I eace for him os. earth. Now that of chagrin. No, Miss Walker is quite finds to hilt discomfiture that he'has most people, is a little angry be-, found Tabby, and her family s!stab- ie has almost lost Fancy she seems delightful; she is plain, and solid, no right to bring her to task. cause very frightened. I thought lished on a flower . bed near the o hiya, if possible, more sweet and and wholesome, like their own ped- "Well," goes on Fancy, cheerfully, you had more common sense. But, kitchen door. I gathered the kit- - _ ! sore desirable than -in-thane happy dings, and very good to them. But I was telling you, he took both of course, at such a time you should into my apron, and as j lifted -,i today there was•such a dispute." my hands, and said—" not have been left glop€� the last one I uncovered the rat. - f slightly trying days when'he con- P I was talon its breakfast just just as fisted he had' some just claim to A Feasor I don't want"--savagely-"to The lest word recalls leverything• ) 8 �r "Why don't you ask me what it hear what he.said, or did either." The-soft flickering"touch of color naturally and contentedly as the kit- -- was ?" says Mrs. Charteris, -justly "No 7"-reproachfully; "and you that had come so unwillingly to 'tens, but when Tabby got up the '+ - 'Yet he himself can hardly tell incensed. "I can't bear- a person_ told me you would be my friend. Gregen's cheek now flies it again, little thing scurried away into the 1 _therein Lies the root and center of who stands staring silently at one And what is the use of a friend, ex- to seek refuge in her aching heart- sweet Fear. its discontent. She Ps still all that ,cent to be one's coafldaat ? I most. ".I remember it all now,' she nays I carried the kittens to the grans � and never expresses as interest' in an be wished, and-as a.friknd in- a.a hi tell my secrets to somebody." tremulously. "He is gone, Kitty,- ary and put them in a corner os. a Yt ng•" tatimable. Nothing can be kinder you mistake me," replied Mr. "Not to me, then." gone ! and clasptng her fingers pile of empty sacks. When I torsed. ;' --�. .'_�, flan her whole demeanor, nothing I Blandon, with ,sudden en "Then you are not my irieud." tightly together os. her knees and round Tabby was just coming in the -�- mSY, my "No, I am sure I am not, re- bending-rather forwerd-"some hos- Y trighter or more amiable than the silence arose not from indifference, g door with her tostar'bab is her -. - ' toile with-which she-always greets t but from a bu;ting desire to know, turns ire, Angrily-, and with rimmed rible thing tells me I shall never see mouth, She put it down in .. the Lim. Yet seldom does he quit her I thought brow and set lips he takes-up his him again." corner with the kittens, Dut-it im,- i ug you were going to tell-me hat and leaves the house. "Eve one thinks that at the Y ids without feeling in his heart all about !t, and I feared it I spoke "Every mediatel hid under the sacks: Z ' some sharp barb, honey-tipped, and I might brea9c the thread of your The week has taken L4 itself wings.hour of parting. It is all nonsense," Placed a saucerful of milk on the -_ rnnocantly planted,-po doubt, yet .. . and. flown away; it has hastened (soya Kitty brisltly. "Why should door and stood back out of sight to : !enomous enough to'wound an g . ,'Tell, nom you shall hear; says with all its might, unmindful of I you not ase him again, and stronger watch developments. _ - '"! -or hours. Fancy, appeased. "I ha ' those who, with outstretched arms, land better Loo than you have ever Tabby, after lapping it,a moment, 1Se hers ppened to -be, mar him ?,_ td„ d.,y� don't he Called her Tamil The kittens re- _ _ - -Passing Y�auld--haNe-.-detatued--4t,.-I'er4u Pe-- l r i i mere it has d, to end a p n e slow and then the tin knee, and, alas he is even less heard within voices uplifted, evi-i Y sped, suspense morbid. 1t u seta one sq, sad �° Y. y fanny .in it. To-day he tells him- deafly in angry argument. In a rash I and shrinking expectation and doesn't do floe least good." rat d ed from its hiding place un- _ - Pelf this hateful _estrangefnent be I moment,I turned the handle of the'I Gretchen, standing on the vanishing "It I might only have gone with der the sacks and, scrambled over B g door and went in, floor Mise Walk- B empty the edge of the saucer, head fore- :Been them is not a lasting rise- ed of it, with eat t hands and him." once, it is but a period of proba- or was srtanding at the end of the desolate heart, knows herself bereft, "Weil, you know, in your place," most into the milk. When it elimb- , eon, a trial of his faith, a working ,room of her chief . ,He is one,- says Lad Bluaden, with determina- ed out Tabby attended to its toilet, .• ''i try-ing vainly to explain some- gid g Y Y _; I her joy, her sorrow !" nay, her love, i•ticr„ "I should certainly pack up my licking the milk all off. After she 1 - ad o>,the wrong cone to her in his ;thing, with two small furies before had finished the rat didn't look much • thoughts; she is surely his in mind, I her who were talking her down most; he-r husband,-and day seems•merg- things and follow him. I have no . bound to him b an affection ao 'succeadullp. 'When the ed in nl ht. 1 alienee with that ou sera's larger than the flrst joint of a man's '•' Y i they'saw me g E Y ng I time can kill. Did not her glance as they ran to me. and declared their I -Just at the very end, when the airs, separating people from their thumb. but it sat up on its haunch" they Darted, the taint but unmia fixed determination fever-never to I Baal farewell had to be uttered, she I husbands I think h&must be---nut. and washed Its face, head and care - . + , takable preasure of -her soft hand, � had fallen on -her knees beside'him df his mind." . in s-ffiosL comical way, declare it ? -At these moments he is • . . - I and had begged. of him one iaat "He la such a strange man, that We were all interested in this Most . --- _ .. feverishly glad, and as a setting toPiles To Drop to !'m that Dr Promise oris hardly dares to oppose him unnatural adoption, but one morn l Pea q Cbue's Ointmencbacertain 1 "It an hour should come, Seaneth, and then he -ba successful. I �g the queer faster nursling was i his joyful ho quotes, to himself ey little es !rom sons he tondl and rh.olntr ease for sec! ' when you feel even- a shade worse, realty believe, were-I to-adopt your missing .and we -. noses knew what <e pat�al; - 8 }' . and every farm of itehias. I - _ believes epi ly to his own case or bleadlax and Dretr.od1ag pUf, I promise me faithfully you will not I adv lee, he would pack up his things became of }L. from old-world poems divine in �a maaa•osetarer'AaPff'Fcwnaueed ir. !lw tss keep me to ignorance of it for - an i and return to England in the even- �- . _ � ti:nanul0 to the dailr Draw and aak your neigh ,hour. You will write to.me at the ing And-then how I should blame beauty IJ a trills.rash in senttmfnt, bQrswhatthat think it YenL are Ie rad I moment, then, without del 7" I mvwlf ! But -1 have often thought, HOT WHATUER ATT-ANTS. such as set Joar moa 1Dack.if not Voted sac a lies at aY j g though . "My true love hath my heart:' and I f� °or�rsa°scat•Hires-t Co,.Tawate, ) "I promise f i Kitty;."-very, timidly, a8 thou ; have his," `Drs Chr-sells Ointment 1 -You will not say to yourieft, ' r l ashamed of the fond romantic fancy,' liloze Little Ones Die During Hots -or some fond odds and ends from 4 shall delay until the morrow; the I- 'I should like to disguise myself. - Shakesleare's- sonnet+, and so on. +da}t may bring relief' ? You will and flee rooms in the German Coen Weatliez lliloat'as Than at Ann - And then comes the morrow and I be taught again by their- governess. wait for nothing, you will not heal- and watch each day until I got one - Other season. ,. the reaction and sbcr is Alb&_ LII1, Ion the plea that sae did not adhere tate. .whatever that-that mea may i gllmpeie o! him" It u a iamentapla fact that ihotpss•! ansotutely adorable, yet by n word, .to the strut truth 1 declined to I ad.iee ?" - - _ ''I wonder how old. yoti are T" ands of little noes die from hot; a gesture- .he feels Tema sure of her; !listen to-such an accusation against i ''Have I not given my word, dart- asks Kitty, scornfully, but with .weather aliments, -hose lives- cm tat - : e pusahed• as it were. a whole day'ts 'the Inestimable creature behind the Ing'? 1;vpa now, at the very last, tensa in her eyes "one hundred and be apared if mottcrs had at hand ourney from her, and leaves Fer 'table, whereupon Blanche undertook! if- it makes you suffer so much, let Ififty, or five 7 Such ideas, my dmf Inall worried, distressed,' full- bf o enlighten me. me give n thin idea and the l roper reseed,/ to administer y t g- g P_ stay. at ,cfitld. are utterly exploded Lf indeed y Promptly Hot weather a}liaenU perplexity, and, worse than all, un- I 'She say$ the world is round, I home with you." they ever existed You muxt be very come suddenly., and uAless Promptly, per Lally• and thgt era are ail sticking I No, no rather go now, while I j weak and nervous to tame so like 1 treated, a procious little life may be - , . Only yesterday. witting in her I on to it like little Hies. And that have'-st�rigth to part from you " 'The London Journal ' Tell me, do lot•t in a few hours. tlaby's - Own -.. - . . __ hawing-room. with Arthur situ+e- 'might be trur, Laity, I'm not die• I So he is taken from hei, and she. you stiti Intend 'going down to Lax Tablet:r promptly check ansa cure where near her, she had lifted _ her Puting that, because flies do sticif to , witah her face hidden in her bands, ton 7" diarrhoea, stomach troubles, cholera1. .- (ves aLWdenly. and, as he told him- oetlingss: 1"ve seen them: but pray,'-i remain$ motionjese In the center of "'free, I shall go this- evening I infabtum and other hot weather all- • felt, with a view to fuller self-tor triumphantly,-'if it was true. where 1 the room,- too wretched almost for I could not stay fn this house long- menti. They also giNa relief to -. - - sire without premeditation, and had;w-pull the water - be 7 daa't you I thought. She has' not gone down- i er than can be helped'. 'I Almost teething troubles• and prevent the - _.-- - ' ts'ked him sweetly, as though it tbink the sea would all have drop-I stairs to the hall with him, lest tare I hate It." wim.enta that come as this period. ' Vere the most raturat queatspa In:fed oiY long. ago ? •Answer me man she counts her enemy-inasmuch "You must get mamma, then, or E%sry prudent/ mother should keep a• • ' ' . - . She world from her to him,- i that ?' - .I as.he has been Instrumental_in en- IFlora to stay with box of Haby's Own Tablets In the "Is it true then, Arthur, what I I "I didn't ; I opened the door againli tieing Kenneth from her-should i ' Not luso. yet. I -shall be better, and ran for-m Isle'. 1f -an thin .mark her.W114 i - house at all romp No biter meds- `` " iea7,'that you are cin Zo' sera el-al-'frightens e, it !a to be tit through i and dry, miner- by myself for a few days. And, bo- cine acts so promptly sad eo surely,` - .:... .. : . Y going o Y 'f able eyes. She hardly knows how 'side®, I should bore them with __. - -•.That • pretty•Maud Step ns.• I rP P g I i >�Y and the Tablets are guaranteed to' _ rays said she had the loveliest eyes my !ac}nRa by a child." long she remains there without bad s+plrita. It would be unfelt to contain no opiate or harmful drug. ever beheld. But you might have ' Itlunden laughs, and presently con-'' movement. but preen°LL3� she ewaya atfltct them with them." They always do good and caiinot� aid me `" v-ersation gross brisker, and he a little, and would perhaps have "fear Gretchen, do try to'think of Possibly do harm, and crushed to a - °' , Whereupon Arthur. having 'dented deigns to ask her how she enjoyed I fallen, but that a sound from the yourself sometimes. I shall run powder you cait give them to the. ;be idle slander a ril and re- herself at the ball last night. jl world without arouses her. It la the;down to Laxton, to nee how you am rig y smallest, sicklie?t infant. Mrs, Geo, iroachfully,. had gone away.in - a .."I always enjoy tayself," says,mrape of a wheel, the click oLlReiting on. Indeed,"-slowly, - "I Foote, St. Thomas,. Oat., says TamtT of oiled the "most rakerabl-e-Nancy, gayly, "especially when you i horses' feet. i think 1 Rhall'not go abroad at' all -My baby *as- tr'otibled with dies- - _ fou could imagine. If,she -could sce are very -good to the, and very near Oh, to see him, once again ! to this autumn ; I shall. stays_at, home rhoea and was very cross and rest- 1. - to dishonor in his contracting an I me; buy last night," wixh a mss ' hear his voice ! A sickening teas and look after you." less, and got so little slcep.I hardly • . Alliance with.another, how could- he,chievous laugh, "i-had rAher more I that never more sball her eyes rest "That would be too great a aacri- knew what to do with her. I got a lare to hope she considered herself than my usual allowance of fun," •�on his overwhelms her. .Rustling to Iflce, and what 'would 'Jack stay to box of s Owri--ableta and after • inythin_g but free ? This thought^ :'Hod• you 7" the window, lite gazes eagerly down- }t ?" - giving h some her bowels became' _ _ _ ►sed I say ?-is agony. !have I don't know whether you' wards,' brut too late; the brougham - "Sir John ?"-with a.slight Quick reg iiIar-and she co id !Jeep well, I Just now he is standing on the 'have noticed it, but I have danced a is out of sight, has disappeared frown and an unlovely�•iaugh. ".I think the 'Tablets a �iplendid medi " • , L. (earth-rug in her morning roots; considerable number of times with round• the- come{. He is _ incjeed thought 1 bad, explained matters to cine." f . .,lazing gravely down upon her as Lord Kenwick lately. - • gone• you sufficiently to make that remark You can get the Tablets.at any, • - t�he sits th a low chair,.playing idly ! "I bate-noticed it;"-with us.- She turns - away, feeling, if Fos- unnecessary. He will doubtless thank drug store or by mail post paid at, with some colored silks that lie pleasant emphasis. - sible, more forlorn than a moment Kenneth 'devoutly ror his timely dr cents a bo: by writing to the ' Ypon her lap. A little -kitten is , "Ah ! well, What do you think since. Why had she not gone to-the parture, and look upon my absence Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock aiinbidg-up` and doan- -herr kn?t's, happened last'nikht ?" window sooner ? Perhaps, where in as a relief Yoo deep for -wwords," - ville, Onf., or Schen-ectady,'N'.Y, -- her- . er j .on. 'n-Mow;1 m safe. tfie-carrPrYge -tre'!sari laske�vp; o-B� _ _- pretty fingers, plainly to her: great 1 "'then I steal-tell-1taLL He'a4tual- hoped to sea her, and been lis- -. _ - a oFnted. How selfish how' - - 0 PP heart - to me ' 4 TRIPS Y BALLOON.ON. .--� n 7'14 P B B LIA mu_ "1proposedT LtFt.L T a men ae t Y , ., '�► . L �. - "bias there ever such a I•ad " nd you refused him ? . less, he must consider her 1 and • pussy ?" she s4iys, caressingly. "1s i ell, r don't know; not quite now he is beyond reach-,•and she- `' • .. The cNallenge cup offered by .the s ": Pie is a,good fellow, -you cannot tell him ever-ever-of the HIGH TREASON SENTENCF9. French Aero• Club to the laday so- his think. _ t m sole th` ks for u' v h 'g - !rom-those little Zulus in•the nuts- know, and that, rind quite Jun." anguish of spirit'that had deadened manly within-such a recent date n:• has been w the longest balloon trip try ? Oh, kitty, you are an un- i ,,You accepted him then, I pre- and crushed:all thought within her- 1848 was the old inhuman sentence has been won by fits. Finch, of A�is- ,p•atetul creature ! By the live," 'surae ?"-pale a}id wrathful, and Where is he now, at the station ?{for high treason delivered from the tO de who went from SL. Cloud to tau tiff and glancing u at her si- ;with angry anxiety. ' Not yet, surely; but .where, then TI Codesurvire, 280 miles distant, in g 8. g g 1' R Y English Ranch, though an Act pass- ,, lent visitor, "I.had rather.a time.(f 1 'I ell; I'm not sure, •I rafter I,And-and where, is.she ? and what'1a. ours 43 ,minut it was the . ' � ed at the evil of George Ill.'s reign It. this morningwith-the chi i,- 't'nink ,I left the question 'tri abey- the• ma<tter with the walla 7 How first of a series of-Trips arranged to ...1Ei=CL abolished the partial hanging, which talking of the nursery reminded n:e angp- I •oras taken•by surprise, you they close and draw together 1 was one of its most dreadful items. take place frniri St. Cloud, and it is Df it, did behave so badly ,to sec. In fact.. I had no idea what was With a last natural effort of self- It was not until 1870 that the Probably the 1;rat organized attempt hiss Walker,•their governess:." . going to happen until we went into preservation .she puts. out.her hand, drawinit, beheading, and to to use balloons for'tourist purposes. "I'm no£ surprised," say- Artaur, that small observatory off ' the and sinks'into a low chair beside were finally abolished, and it would The impossibility of guaraatecing - zioodily; "{Vhy don't you'get some supperroom,-wtiere you and I were her. where the-journey .w`_Il end is rcpre- �,^ g�pear- that even note an etecution sent.ed as an inducement to make the for high treason would have to take trip a plw-e in public, since the Act }vhich • �� �� Anxiety L. abolished public executiono for m�r- .der does -not refer to'any other TIIE OLDEST SHIP. _ _ . , -_ crime. It is generally believed t est _ __.-_ . _. -_ er are Only ship in the"frorld ha -recently been -' Hevis capital crimes left in British law; sold at TenerilTe to be broltm . but there is another, though it Is T . _ ,-,_,_ , _ - • _- seldom heard of-arson ,within_Use This s h ILaI>an ship Anita, s i the p Health Broke �OVYn, feted at the port of Genoa. e - Was Pale and Exhausted — Restoration Came With tho. Port of London: - .- : . Anita, which resembled Christopher - .Use of Dr. Chaser's Nerve Food, - - - - r ,, Columbus's ship, fife Santa Maria, _ .. •-- .. ,. :- - . --_ was built in Genco in 1848, and.of The cR!ae described in this fetter is nations in the joints. before beginAing to use Ih. Chase's t3ARDENS AT TItOC}MOI{E. [acted her last voyage at the end of .r simiiar to thousands in'which Dr. -When is this i;onditfon, I heard Nerve Foodl.- I wag also troubled s - . .. March, 1002, from Naples to Tennia Nerve Food is su a se's Nerve Food and be- great deal with shooting pains Is. the King's gardens at Frogmore file, some few weeks ago. 'The Anita ,used. It is one More example of the ,gan to use it: It seems e Fbeds have an . -' � - -- I. - 'marvelous-upbuildin-g.effect of -this from the very. ,first, and gradually this treatment my..healtdi has bean gate-length of a nuke and'a quarter, . great food pure. - - • restored me to health and•-strength• wonderfully- •improved.- The head. The rows of peas sown .during the lits,-Gep._Campbell, Upper Harbor, To-day I feel as well as I ever did, aches sure a thing of the past, the year would extend to 'about Sve Little Boy-"How old are fI our" St. John County, ,N.B., writes and .give the credit to thin great pains in mq back,aro Voted, and I miles if placed end to end. The Miss. Antique (:onfusedlyr•-' You . _ "Last summer m steric wast Vose- feel stro'n and heatt As an evi- length a the walls 'u on which fruit should not ask a lady how old she Y g9 prescription of br. Chsse." F �• g P r-' pletcly-run down, and I was pale, Mrs. John Mlles, 238 Wellington dance of restored strength I may trace aro grown is over two miles; ie." Littlo L'oy-"Oh. souse nig• weak, and exhausted. I'had taken street, Ottawa, Oat., whose husband say that I am naw able.to do all pears occupy 1,285 $cards plums 988 Flow'young afro you?" -care of a slick friend for four months is employed-with Davidson *-Thack-- MY housework without becoming ex- yards, cherries 810 yards, and apri- - ' ,- - _ and loss of sleep, as well as the ,ray, lumber dealers, states :-"I was hausted." cots, poaches, and nectarines the ro- "Jones, is Snooper much o! .t con- strgin and anxiety, was too much very westk,--had no strength or Dr. Chase's Nerve Pood, 60 cents -liielnder of the' space. - Many thou- .versntionalisil "D1 .ch- of. a ran- Me me. When I would lie down or nnergy and suffered nearly all Life a box, 6 boxes for $2.60. at all sande of strawberry plants are Rn- versationalist, Smithl I riho0d say - Pit down-- the nerves in bay leg's' time with headache, in fact I bail dealers or Ediilanssoa, Balsa ,s G., ttually potted up Srom growing iia- he iv, 11 h3, he is s ails :r..suwC4 . . . . Arw4 #wish, and';t felt strange sea-lheada.che for three whole d ys just Toronto dor glass. - 1. • agent.." -.- - _ _ ,- 1 „ . . t 1 _ . - , -� 1. .. 11 - M1 7 __ _ _ - 1 >k J � a� _ ..3.. - -...._. .. -.. - -. _ . - , 4 j �;. I - . . , . : , . - _. ., ,, .` . � •- ' ..__ _=.. _ .. _ . 4Jr1ew Last year and the year beture the Stand L�ARI1f FOR GALE OR TO REIT- 1 � -- STtl�ii Daatpaav'peed"di A_,diof.-AB--As-par--i, ---E'iem at-laad.t a Rroken Float -_� _ .. . --- --I I ---- -.,I ;-"--• aeDI upon its capital stock o! f;100 000,000. YickarinH, fhnze is on the glue 8 dMellmg - lift . It has last dec,"red a quarserly dividend of bosses•2 wells and bun cetfr ecsLad under- � -If D1 ■ � a . aaath,+►n orchard o!choice fruit sa3 s crook (� .. 5 per cent, or at the rate of 20 per cent per running across one cotnez. also convenient to 4. , i i ._..__ _ - - - i ananm, and She stook, which was Gelling school >s is shelled four for ae from'iakertat - k? at 687,has!al{eu to 670. aG,however,the r'lllage Z will sell or rent for term of years -_ For further particulars sPPly to Henry Powell _ I , . . ' two gasrterly dividends already paid this adiofatag the Premie". 43-18 . year were 10 and .'0 per cant reepeotively, For August , 1. ' -- ace of VOTERS' 902 _ the shareholders 61111 have a obs -- ailing through the year sl the old rate. f , THR9flj p LIST 1 T - The hi>ihent price on record for the Mock ie °� 151'26 Pa:lwas; S2.Qo ttpald is adwaas� S4Q� which was paid in 3lsy, 1901. --- .. HATES OF ADVKUTI812i(3: • . 14st fneertdoq,pet line le Dealt. -picnics�& nisch sub"u6nit insertion,per line 6 _ This rate does-act iaalude a o'1-s 8bsd�ad %; vamsements. � Misnieipality of Sha ToWnShiP of Pickering &�_ -- Special terms given to parties making Goa- IOW31-�t11ele g� I. Ccunty of Oxtario. --- ttsals for H or 8 months or byy the year. Halt• find child, run --- - _,. ___--__ __ �eaiiy oz pearl Oontratts payable gnaztsrly. - - �__, Baslnaegcards,ten lines or ander,with pWa*, hnndredsr-ltsc]zY if Yon aze not one. Nobice is hereby aivea that F have trsnsmittea _So methin N lea - • sae year,to OC,payable in sdvaage. or delivered to the pet eo¢e menttonad :a Bao- - t!Notice!n local oolamns to i,'aents per line, And what d0 Yon g they Wand' tions S and 8 of the Ontario votara' Ltetr Ael, " - 11899,and acts amending the same•the copies re 1»cants per line each enbsogaeas insertion, ,t.h Pant rest. and a cliangt„• wired o said sections,to ae w transmitted or penial oontzeot rate■ made known oa appiica C'�1 q Y Do. No tree advaze sing. , deliverod of the Lists made pureaant to said ;. t0 Act,of'all persons a gearing by the Laec revised J. ('� { Adverbisemeatm without writton natznaoas and can tget either. Pity sPe� Ready to Eat---Good yo Ea -. . WilIbe inserted until forbidden snd-charged sa- Aeeetn bs for e o clic said Legislative at Elactiohs for membere.ot the Levimlative ae- 1• 'io:dingiy. orders for discontinuing advertise- Of it 1 sembly,and at htaaicipal Elections, and said .. . y \\_._ • 3santsmustbe Ia writing and bout to thepab. J, . .der, Scott 3 Emulsion of cod•IiV2S Oil vale on ttirn he 2oph day o1 Auguin st 1902,and tamalnOffice at White- - lob Work romptly sttendea lo. almost Test in itself 1 there for ineDection. Our Fine Red Fraser.River Salmon can't be beat-get the11 ..,IIs published every Friday morning at its*MeIT. Falcon Brand. Pickering.Onl. kpRiasoero *ase aa„i+t.e a»v Toaasirt► and,ef any omlea Das or otherxetmrori ue!Darin - • _ -- 9t+lurkar & Thexton, Proprietors ytfa aa$=r.00; ala�sagsish I taazeia.to take :nmediate procaedinaa to have _ the said errors corrected according to law, Dazed at Whitevale.August 30ta 101. I 9 D•iu-s•-IP'olitSoe-Strict Independence T�Clark o R, II.of Fit, _. - •°-- ".EDnr Aim-a PYrst cls..F,00alPaper. 1SBw ddvertisemcnta, _ _. clerk as the Tt.of Piakerlag _� _ Cheap Salmon, 3 for 25c" �.,_ - Our Eacp®otatlonw-The hearty whitevals,Oal. t t2pport of the oeoale of Yickerina and viciai T Befit for til@ money '.JILCH COW' FOR SALE -The no• .. " �1 designed hoe for able a gg�tww i new mil, = . _ FRIDAY, AL'G 22 1802. cow Apply to Wm Gilmer,Dunbar no 45- ^ R�aNT GIRL Wa�TED-Ago:dBut G _:_4 For Sandwich-Try our potted or devilled Ham, Chicken, E t wanted EaaF .._ _ general household servant Tongue, Turkey, Dl1C�S, Bloater paste . -NOTES AND COMMENTS. work!g llreJamee Mclatyte, tVh�tb4 _ 4., _ _:. It iS ro card to Bold a meeting in The tladaraigned keeps aonatantly oD , . proposed OW FOR SALE.-The, unders4ened hand,fresh and salted meats of all kinds. " -'Toronto on Tuesday. Sept. 9th, for C has for male a goad new much cow lames also a supply of v etables. __ the per- ge atOtla con Piekann Plu _ pP y eg Ham k veal Loaf-Smoked sliced Beef, Lnnoh Tongues, aniaation which will be independent T�EEF R3ti(3ER8 FOR -8-ALE-Six Quality s� prices reasonable. Rr lneSt O[n- �e �a .Ig Ll good beef rinAerm for Bale also 10 cans - -.- - - --,---- - of political party. As this is a time cattle and S milk cows Apply to Johne7zite , , . -- of unions of various kinds, farmers aro Brougham Meatr-delivered-daily, • ' . . beginning to realize that it is time ARM TO RENT-Or on shares one tpAG:3ER do CO, Chrlsties FaIIcy BiBCnite-We - carry S nice assortment ' that they were doing something t0 hundred acres,aoa:h half. lot 9. con a, -- _ W _ g v to J C always. - - Pfckerloa. "loving all dose ADS+;. , promote and guard their interests; Raham,Tzbrtdga.or to H T Love u fu farm . ' m Nether in our legislative hall'; or wear po .a, - _ _ . _ 1. or otherwise. If farmers would band PEDLARS-Now ie roar time to come �o __ together, they could w-ield a re8i . to Frearbc:ao's Rev snd secure vo '� .4 S cr . a 0.Q o t a - _ . . 13 for tf oo rev buadred We nava a:eo for sale a s r% ri :�' p 9 fluence in improving their condition neat Doddl:o g Dotal apply io li:cha[1Siia or ,e $ o� s et P4 ao ' as ,g ..-: D ►late ew t7 linen 14 e I s . A � YY11,, . I -- in the country. � ACRF. FARM FOR SALE-In o ' _ _ _ q," l�'wo l� �l T X71 e - (j. ,•,ildf•1Ce, iecty j , e• g1.. - +J Rood repair, m�•.Prn is _. •• s' ^ �1 ,4 - of .a:er:soma nsll of.o: +t too Picker-04, -2i - : _ C >` .",® . c Departmental Examinations Townst:f+ Two Lwie$wn•h of Altsoa- Far 4__T,F3„'t"•'7 C X sr <® - � - - - .. .. '.... W -- particu;ars apy+y to alas l.spp.Woant A'.bert• I - . - 3 _ 8 . The.ollowtag p pile have been su^eeasf¢I --_ _ _ s a .a r,,e _ in sAn the ureas examination held Kt OP t3 A LE-0oud frame hon•e rod. ��t a o - _ • _ - .. + - .:'.'Ti hpiaeby:--Part Part I Junior Leaving I P.ti.L 1 e,r tone nag r l alt r roc 1sa9 ham,oq 1 e• s °a_�9 g °,2 0 n+ "' _: -R U Gattlr.e df .1 E3war-is.G R Brown r'ea,,.e .�bat a -V "Its -Immense, tl an egrades. quantity ot1 h d in thea i &P 41iln W Frsaer�hI. 13Lbbe,CA B Hutt- t,tlsar. F r tart:e,yar'�ularl arDlT tO1W V i` IS - a. l�b <80 _ ."' 14 ,on 1 Ptcker•ot A7 ice i:a 6 co,,,A �0 '� K `r 3 nos . slog+ton•, •• - _ . . . Coffey. J 'A f i _ _ is Plymouth Special: _ -- i .. -- . - da,I E U J1c.latoeb. E C alseu, Bal Scott. kichsra.>o Pi ker:rra. -_ _. __- i ' . . - ' ' 1. _. _ .. m. - t•. Slur t9 F S.oa. T S S1-aD,•J E 5nfith, I) 5u her 4"Ar'U r- R iLF •-$e.r,g the •.oath� w�"apt �-_ - . i _ "land. II Vizifery.F J Wiiiiams.E 31 Willis, t art ot.:e.�.con P;rk�r••. r�nvr..tna: -. +� _ Preen 51:eaf, . - J1 i. R7ilaou. E3 Prrker reor I+ra li,e•u'ate•1 ar,t of au! ' $ o „e Say s7 -- a .-. •Lo a ."t,;a. % f u . C _ ___-- --'-_ ,-:1-a2- of ht-+u.L..u:. Too.o ;a ;'art I 'e. rats,cai tti�u stardi:.� nn lr tt re,3:+•pg are ano•i ire in r -- .. 40 1 1 •t ,a t a:i o t o M S 1verSl:eat, - - --- i leavi:,d t-iminati, -t- S•rickist9. E ,•i bang •aro r+.tt •t ae seat, n a - m w _,. "., -, - - . . I •-Rodd. 0 F fi�gie,G Gibson, L G Francis. a'wi rod,irtvfnst ••wt. Ftrai;a:t Rater to b !le' Ij F a, - eu �c a,. sept' !, = • sr.1 sal+t t. GxW',••ars.: orLhard mat be i • - _ •''6 Cochran, 1'. Brown. Mr n :. R.-i feccwl. aiit•sa or tail on H C e ., Oct, �. - ''Golden Sheaf, tLti ;x. Lrc•.;hKa}C_LE OR,TO F1ENT,- t ..an m n •• tr+ %ov., -- -._ 1. 11 FUFI ". Dee r; n G e • - g F Coon•.•.n o, art, _ 1. k R -2s as t 3t a t•+K a d old ltiI dal Pickering CounC71. - t le+ c ceK"'aa nt .ho T:rcth'.v of pl,Ikene7 i January 1308-tC1a16y 8th, Os178ge 7th, • _ . , _, .-, _ L.11 onobartnt.coutra�oa about liG gone of iyrongLam '8tli; Port Ferry 2tb, Cr•" _ __ The shote coaaci! met on Monday. nog. soon ;Ked,sad :n a $�,d state wof cuAlvstion: bridle 10th, �anningtcn 16th, Beayes• I bought before c2le advance, thetefcre can sell at lowest prices. ati resent the is the chair, Tho arae war, p na . Di too 14th. ' 18th piss#usnl to adloarameat, members (:cod cone dwei,wQ to s.�. b i I et,,iaf ardor6P9:ba. croberf we!: •, 1 _. -' . P attb rater •r,• ,.t .i.ar i ,st r,a,. ^r-ea, k a't - - . _ . inumnitas of the isit rasUfag were read sad n e fr m rat'a,J KNTIA t K�Q•cb�f,W rude n i , , adopted, Dost-P-m end. s:tan I ,,d-- 1s lance tr->m - . P-lenty for all no fear o£ disappointment when Sou call . P •r•., to inw Alter harvest tall . - Soroot F i F v Dot a that at tae nest I . . . v I: Y• h a a zc sA g .•t nen,.. For t,rtber Dact::n - - _ . . swvriv apt. . _ � , - tQ•eetug o!co¢acil be would move for leave are ncrly to F.obert Siut.c. Gre"•n R.irr f o.'� " .. •`' tOintrodace a Dy-law to provide a boans or to 1,109 Esther Thos•�+a. Luubartoa P.O. I " auj, _ _ _ I 114 _ ii _ .. __ ,_- _.. _. g f . . wcrrgi0,,t sod kiliink Cheep. The clerk way inatracte to Dotit the FIRST CLAS F.?131 for Sate-Be-- e 1 `or Everyone. - d Y a L t 1$ R+•e L ae.i'•ckortc..1-ast;p Qr.Dd Tiaak aniborities to plane the ccntKfa og.'ty acre. r_arr .,r lres :e fs kaeaa• GeneralCrchant, �'hitevalea bridge on Harbor road in gropes coudittoi� to t.e one o!tie beet ta:ens rn eta towo•G,p sat r fo[public travel. is an szceileaysummer resort. ,bhadv Groce,l The Bride - Tho committee Oa indigents I+[eseated •'tia:ei about Dae mile from Y:ckertns Fdarbor. "1 moi• + report and[eosmmeatSed a Ment as throe gautera of s mile from PicLonag a'nd _ -- . . /� P 5 Dumbarton etacioos sad about one et lith o!a The Grool>� - follows-Jiro P Johnston 3 weeks gap of mile trop,th•echoow. drusen aa,1 ci ced,eoorf / , . stat self ti4 ; Geo Armstraug 4 weeks asp of A cultivatroa bs:aZ _------- 7Liscombe 11.5 Peter Moore i weeks ea os chard. There are on clic pg-bons-16.100S a large brick The Bridesmaid • P car L alta brick S PIADtV of e w th frame 111 the pelf!4: Sirs.l Liacombe 3 weeks gap af barn and stables alas plenty of hard sad sett 1 For n ,�lll�g - I 1. :. �. * `'eelt Sr;; Geo Salton 1 month sap of Geo wsttr Thera le alba another farm ichwocldOlnina I The Groomsman •' - _. �iiii• """ Asara$h; Joseph Bark 1 month$c ,f R with about acme gnantity of load which would , D P be aald. For farther'?articulare apPiy to the iGibson $8; The committee also recon- 1f,ssee O'Connor, co the promises or address In Gold,8ilvar or PLte. Line -of mended tb►1 C Crasciord receive fid st the Box 40,Pickering-P.Q..Ont. u•im • • .'-rate of $5 per month aDd that Joseph Bark -ARM FOR SALE-Being lot 20, con It the price is not right, we'll make it right - _ . ' . act as commietioner; James Fraser for F 1:Pickering,containing goo acre.. On the . ' " • ""' . ,ratting wood for J1ra P Johnston 50o pramfsaw are a good brick house, atso a Good ` ' F"SIl]3 Implements -° • 1.' - Gleeson$roc 1 pair pants supplied SO R trema h�nee,first-rises ttabling sad an shun- ju Gleaso$L50. dance of hard and soft water, good orcbard,Richardson & Co'S.! Ha' Forks The R_ -_ containing about three acres. This Sarco is en _ _ .tar�,of cultivatf}_stion and isooe of - - report and recommended the following the beet farm#in Pickering -T is wall 7aa - 1�>►r$ _ r _ , i meats-Jluckar 3 Thexton balance of Thi .is•splendid tadncemeat to Parti"want. `�,���� • Buggies et0. -•P;T Ing a first-class farm, '14 wasted 1 19 miles ` . prlatiag of Voters' List 117.50; East S Co from Faimort bOrbor,sud within a mile and b _ - Toronto 1 book grip for tp clerk S6; D R qua or from Pickeriaa tillage, std a collo sad - N Or t�le befit -ire fence OTl e9rth .Beaton tp clerk for preparing 9 deeds in s quartet from Ptekerina etmtion: Thin Prop- T Of Brou ham, can giv0 you the da licate for Apr ration re sale of road orty will be sold in one parcel or separately w I. GEORGE PHILIP" . g p Po suit purchaser. For tarma and further ppattic- . a1low.anees sold ander by law No 800 S13; Mare sopply to lfiaa Banker on the ptemt#ee or beat prices goings ., D R Beston on acct of salary 850. to W c Richardson agent, Pickering. 89-tF 1 -- The tom on roads and bridges `reported a�D FOR SALE-200 acres of land .Every MONDAY -- _ and recommended payment as follows- L betongiaa to the estate of the late John • Wm Barton cam r d 12 and 1S for cuttinil Tool coasiating of the eourh neat gustier of 101 d FRIDAY thistles$4.7o; W J Reazin for bonus on 60 2s•in the btb con of Pickering,to scree more or 1 - -•- - - - rode of wire fence at 2b cents r rod 816; lees.good brick house, good barn with base I an Pe menu,stables and cellar,hearing orchard,well' RCHASE ' C W Disney cam r d 9 750,men emp 81.50, watered and[entad• aldo. on south 1013 of lot J _•'A Hubbard for boons on 60 rda fence $9: more oiht se�aoPe1er o!Lard andueoti loos tnq Commenc{nQ Snne 2nd. A. ]I. Gilpin, ai. 0 L ast¢re and work- watchmaker and Jeweler, of Whitby, ' NOTICE r f PU 'Julfn Ham for 6 hourti with team 8 a quantity of cedar,balance p stream .will vied Pickering and will be found . N 0T I V E . . % _ 4.librigut for repairing culvert in r d 11$1; ab:e land,watered by a never fai,ina s is I. Wise's old stand• ••• • A Calvert for 20 yards of gravel 81.ki0; T also south west quarter of lot 20, in 4th con , ` Uancock cam t d 2 59, men and teams Picketing,50 acres more of less all cleared,25 emp 936.13; y tom r d 19 X9.30 °ares e:umged rad wall fenced mad watered, tVm JIcKs balance newly cleared. Appply to Geo Toot. �atcllee, Clocks and Jewelry'promptly We beg to notify oar caatomers and tlle'pablic generally that sae-hate Purchased men bud teams emp 910.35 ;' ,Wm McKay, Frock Road,P 0. Geo Tool,David Annie and repaired. All work warraased, the imnleDse stock,inchidintz Aeeeipte and Prescripuons,of Jiessrs HUGH STILLER -tom r d 11$1.50,men stidleams emp43,7! Anthony Foreet.er,Executors, A5 43 ___ _� -_ - • __ - - t CO,DrugRiats, 167 ring et E,Toronto,and are transferring the same,to our own 10 FnAn end - _ �,-� T�laatnialgatuation of these two old and Well estaWishefl Drug stores-- crop"13.50; Geo Davida¢a bona r.t,'a. V� � - the 4te�. -- ea goarcere for all Farmers' Sappliee, . 6 n f�hlter chirged 73c for wcrk dans cn w t 1, Stat , `i h T d -' a ,qr •- em i tors and manufacturers of all Prescriptions, scripts an d'3 9 ,c Li $7.95, men 1 and teams emp ,. - Pro rietarg 3fedictnes of n late uR 1 "' ;15.01; J JShnston cote r d. 20 13.J5 .. 4iroSer, Miller's Ccndition $ow ler, Toi'sshire Cat, ?�tvder, llerby lister, Jappa Simber and nails and rues crap$81,50, C :tJ'nclerwear, Blankets, Flannels, it0• British A by-law passed thrcn�h its' various - Cough Powder,Coopot's Pine Tar Pectoral, Sir Astley Cooper's Bitters, n 'Teiain-s and carried levying the following; We have use laced in stock a Iarge assortment of BootR sad 5iloea and claim hey Tonic,.Telegraph N,'Jedical Pile Remedy,etc.etc• ., amounts in the respective school sections- l p' are the boat value We have ever'offered. ra -. - - We will be pleased to see a3"maDy a4 possible of t ,e oldou.stheesamef conrteone dE $350; No $1000; Noz$$500;No6 $❑ h Iiiee. oa 8975 ; No 7 8375 ; Sob?780; No ti 95.0; t'3ohn Parke=, T,�Z 1.'^c'�StC_ - treatment which you Lave'received i0 the PASt, Frsmembsr, we sa. everything at es z from_.l" per y dealing it • CO 0' of 9 Cent byr u9 No 10,550; No 11 5J60; No_12$350; No - __ wholesale prices, and can y 13 5350; \'0 1#530fJ;No 15 5000; .No i6 " - - - $32S; No 17 33$5; U S S No 1.$2.13; No $5203; No 4 5131.31 ; No 711220 40. Pare Paris Breen at_wholeasle prices. ' ar S erl Fty"Oil,for keeping flies of year TbetoTlotving rates were levied Town- EGGS cattle. IIsed only once a aVy,boa j Brie ourlcan n3 cry a gaUonfor mowers, j "' chip purposes 1 y,'10 mills 9n503.88;Cinag e ANTED Biadere etc? Has good,lira++. 9t d 3' _ rates (Pickering) 1 Silo mills $245,41, _ _ _- County rates 1 6 la mills 35377.13 ; Gen• 171 Bing St Eats% Aral school 1 1.10 mills 33696 78. our Waggens ca11 at farm L0u?es anywhere in Pickering Wholesale sad Retail 3, A. 3ohnston & .Co•T TORONTO ffizc$radyseconded bySlrPugh moved 'POWn3hjp for eggs. And We Pay The Highest DrngRests• _ ,- - - - ' '- -that the parties in Claremont be required . .- • - • Ro move witbin l0 days the wood, vehicles. - Price. If you want us to call at your 'Opp,Clyde Hotel,8uooestor3 to C,'„D..D.k=`1IFvL rCO: lace.drop u3 a card. ... . . r implements and other articles that have .p - ,. - been obstrnctinl!the streateot Clarecaoat. . - ._ • - •' 'it . „ . . . ` The council now adjourned to meet ', �Y1taI10 PO111t1'�i PrOt�IlCB Co.1ri . _ sin em Monday Sept 22nd for the trap- 37 CarlaW Ave. Toronto. - oiion of general baiiinesa• - L. . .. 1 . ._. _ - •rrt a±r '^ � tussis;# _ 1.., vhf eat t __ i 1 6 9 • CkAlteatoNT t acres of very.heavy oats after six o c 0 s of the Province, is food for PRICES TELL- -" on Sat=ruay might. Who can beat this ? L ,r man or baits%, but provides only - Bundy, of Parry Sound,is t'}>trh The town is infested with strangers, de •+mus feasting for the base. It is gen- Henry - -iaR in town. We do not know ;who they are but we er y called ,sweet clover," though tba/ Wm Saunders sad wife ,revisiting at pregame they know their own basic"", is awilful misnomer: In its earliest - Geo Richardsons. A Boyer is gestin$ . in readiness hid colt Slag -1 of growth the weed might be mss. and the People tell the Price. Mrs Joseph Rawson,from Muskoka.is for the Toronto exhibitisa,. We hope to taker,4ky a careless or ignorant observer - visiting friends here. hear of him winning laurels at Canada's for a cls,er plant, but in a few weeks it Thai's why we are having ouch a hastle is the Our farmers report that grain is tura= creat fair, loses all tesemblabce to %bat valuable Claremont t well in Shia vicinity. Dr Hamilton while plsyin� fool ball trefoil, aids thousands of sweat white Farnitore business at cFarlano left last Wednesday to the other evening,had the misfortune of flowers,id be followed by millions of In the Undertaking Una we carry is complete stock. Ho waiting or delay. v brother in Manitoba, fracturing bid third rib. He says he seeds,disoi.%se the identity of the nuisance Mrs Sarah Hood,of Toronto, had been never saw nate before that was so painful. Wheels carry�le seed ever onward,and - yisisiag with Mrs Geo Lee. Mr McFarlane had broken she record each finds the pest advancing miles into T H. Beal, the Undertaker, Claremont• Graham Smith 'and Charles Garbutt for cutting grain this harvest, as be cut %he townships, '..t came as ragweed did, left for Manitoba this week. 25 acres in one day,and out 80 sores in by rail from the western States. The Funeral curds printed on short notice. Keg bf C and -Mfg-Tait-left-oa Tutedda ve e%ra ruin the bias Har• - for Bolton Sod nd a few daps, �h�d°yg- g este brought it,atsd the lines of railways pe ris binder. have served to tloaRate its deadly pro• Peter Macnab or with wife and,family James Underhill bid. the misfortune grese,until now it permeates the w ole are on their annual holiday trip. She other day of losing his kOl01 t bocountry. A little attention in the early _ . Wm Leaper is engaged this week re- containing over 825. His hiredok man days of its arrival would hiv6--$ervad-t -- painting the roofof his skating rink. after considerable so succeeded in eradicate is, but now it is here to stay, John Duff and family,of Myrtle, were finding it. for all the hoes of all the farmers- of On- ac he _0 visiting at W Grabam's over Sunday. I lGeo Allin,of Whitby, with Mr biern. tario need simultaneously for a Week . Wm Gibbons and family from Toronto, Mae, of Kentucky, agents and experts for would not suffice for its disappearance,to _ .*ere visiting big father over Sunday, the McCormick Binder Co; were barer say nothing of the millions of geode&I- oar friend Mr Stiller is in town these this week, They report business to be ready in the ground ready to germinate. es t ® e - daps. We are alwaye pleastd to see Fred flourishing. Time was when the wrongly so-called - _y _.B t In h Market _ W S Crocker,of Baffalo, was the greet Arthur Hard west of here, met with y even• a, of Mr and ;Sire H Thomson over Saudis- rasher a painful accident'on Friday Gads" thistle Was ]poked aeon as p a national aooarRe. Buster farming, `wiss• Dickinson and bir Finmertalt ing, while patting a tire on his buggy. summer•falloWing, and seasonable oat- : have returned so their duties as the He eft ack his forefinger a heavy blow, g e t le thistle ~ smashing the ti to a al tinge have reduced the thistle peat: but IDowswell, school. P. P P• this red Li clover" seed prtil onto. Wish e Claremont.Mrd James Gordon, of Pickering.-vie• The furnace in the ochcol ie reported 6nndred nmae she to p a,. - - - - � - -� iced Sirs J H Beal on Woodsy of, Shia not to give universal basisfaction, COM- seed. will take root in a close grade pas- week. plains is made that considering the tare,as may be seen as the present. : Mr and Mrs S Bray are visiting friends amount of cosi coadnmed, 8 tons, she moment on the nearby flats between in the donshern pari of the township this eat was insufficient for comfort. Black Creek and the Humber river, ,peek, T B Hughes C P R station agent is off where acres of Rood paesare, renowned . Qatte a natmber of lbs farmers is this sa his holidays, His position is being for Renerat:ote pass, are now absolutely Buy the Old Reliable IoeiRhbarhood have finished cutting their tilled as present by Geo Wilkinson, an and irretrievably rained. IS is LL c. J .did_Claremont.-boy.--Hs.--occupies.-she table to-thia`a-rat-a-fiWo — Mr McKay reports that his early Gn- position with credit to himself and with little miedioeary zeal and the power of Uric.fall wbest averaged over 85 bushels, satisfaction to the public. %he press might have stopped shis enemyt per actsFred Dowswell with vita and child, as oar Rates ; and it may adli be too late a-! Q� PUM James. ��Gregg, of Toronto �Jawlion, left on Wednesday for Manitoba wbere even now to take some active measures 's✓ w ,called noon hie many Claremont friends in future they will reside. We are sorry for the arrest of a plagae,- destined other. : this weak, s Rood oitizeae, bas wish them wise to bo of_a vary serious import to Who stole Alex Watson's dog If every prosperity ry_io shore ane fan nabandiy." ' _ Alex finds out the miscreant a will nos be the�West. - — Claremont well for bim, Misses Kate and Florence Eastwood ARIf FOR SALE-Bsioe lot `o `L1, ,mantifacturedl:at Ed White started for Manitoba this returned home from thair vacation on och^on of one township or P:ekcring con _ week to beep in the harvesting of ;he Friday last,after open]to a month Witt; talc ng sw a yea mor„or;easy se elle 1. S= ll -• R are a re �e.att i ra.rayl bonne ani a . s1 wheal crop. [mends at Penstanguishene and Fees-or !ra:.r iwotiiag a,use, sad :n the c•arse�f Rev Williams has retarned from Mont. Tbev report baring bad a splendid time 'nate.r n a new oa sc,lata i00xSo wile a::o, arcus etu�:a anderueatti. cement.,; doors. Pie of ve Description- COnf3- -;real after a three weeks vacation lookicz and certainlylook.mach better after tboir Tt.s.•:is to a Roll it,te nap8 E _ry ar! �'..°3.ogs. t,� _--_ •• haze and hearty, outing, o c :ration, .•ce:l fe.ued ani sra:eud:%-o ''tantly on hand. i rrhari•, gs�i re c faru:r's,: adaptol for t Mrs,!Dr Duwawoil tett fur home on Our road commissioner is to be roar i:yet ra y iii a e rya t ..car r:scion' D,swswell aitbreteweek'ena 'Win and 'Sera gratulated on the improvements be has ...ro ,w ' .rt�a d b.. n:of m.lac , Successor to y made in our. aiiewa!las d•irim the past f tLe r9 r .ao: cx brae era of t:ct John GerOR , Gsrew d Boa,:Claren oat. g rrtox + tip tali t a tr^::. ra!way stat:,� Miss Jennie Pi:kay else eetnroed 'from week. The old walks are naw in Rood at t t 3 t c.,rrr n�nc au arras so re •mit - - her Cbaseanoniv tri and has resumed cOuditiom sad a considerab:e amouat oa. P,o ;I s r:..,ra i F•:,,yoaeea.ton let or tett W v IRichsrdsoa,"Agent, Pickering. p oe: a c•r it t rr i ar::cuiars at•piy to John li her irties in Ever school as M=Wis, new walk has been laid, down. It is y;a a,, L'lar ,:-Oat P o pn;, 13.t . t evident that the right man has been So- S Disney, of tea pointed f MZion. shocked t ; _. _ . ..._... . •� , poiaeed to vis important position - __ The weed known as -sweet clover wliich for some years has been growing in the vseinity of the C P R station. ie � Eavetroug Inerts uta wap atonsr glia s.R a io every'a ous ^ d.rectioa, as i into orchar�e.gardens and J C ng:ds five miles away. The following t {from a leader ei is recent sedan of the Tc bt tonic Ctlobe is worth pondering. •'Thi® _ I ar wa weed, which threatene to rufn 'balf-the J ga R a 1!a b To secure your custom with ri;ht goods. rigiat prices, and square deaiiag, is our i WA`TEU-A stood general eerva�t oat i CONSTANT AIM f ably to do plain cooking,¢nod waeea, Apply . ii at once to James Torrance, WeRingson First-class -work guaranteed.it Hotel,Markham 28 tf THE (CYCLONE SP11YER. i `' priced thatare rigW. _. GAfiOLINE SEPARATOR _ �hot amp rro.a.as COAL OIL SND is heaDot forparrdmo sm,ih . tae ler,taan,poor - Good R`aahiaR Machines for sale sir•.venom%be mar• tenant smamarBte,es !�M}1 tri w day Fog H H Mxa,vola;,e',1 epRv,eroaom, of spra,tVn4 asaa.rtai• ease of - Y'... Coal 'Nil ISC. _-•-. _.� -- = i tram torture by dle.for p9VWS1aq -urranss. g ab",4C the tar Gasoli , 22a - apes altiy hors., sad .1.1. x , J. S. B C\DY. - ,: rye sad ossaer Duebea::users sad rue.,for proseesine�p+�uitr9 i b 6 no.toy. Geo. Baody,e o13 stand. Claremont• end hes houses from m.ect pass.. T82 CTCL.ON 9 OP AY- Iss:eQuanttlLi Z13 CO lTB to CENTS.and will repay tea east maav mates over- and se�sa stoat priesa Testimonials on replication. Working _ _ model in the shop - - -^ Ap. W. White. ., The Shrew Claremont Eureka fly Kilter nd Carefni ONE CENT AF HOUR ., 01, FrsveOR CosrMoe eb kills►n4 drlveea Y p "�► Buyers is the cos of o our ♦CTQ i she went of as t.-tne Teta•,uofta o psraLA - and Hors la'/care.harmi+as to sba Prefer Pt ouith LROG SLOE r. A{OaL- les Cured aslaaal,. slay.ad fa* 'It. I yTtm 11.1Bo s ao be owdi It u Mat applied with•Crelone Sprayer oettioTv;oa for is Qeex . No molt,ae Sauey 600 sad afar W .qts... sad the soot ear . two- - !� iYlBitNdTE AND baser wove V raft BILOOTH 1tu"L't(3 $6.75 i qu&Mto+. YOU Can ge t i -bout cue person in every four Etii- � poor, abeap, interior • :ors with Itching, bleeding or protrud- A Scythe and Snath — . twicerjoe, for v the say for Ninety-eight`dents' rutles of T- n� is- piles. There has yet to be found 1 for--all i s*ne%e'c la_which�i�S.haee's Olat- _ �_- - I=_ -aeO�iH TVYlrf p CAn!` --- p rr►►ae eoratnaad-t.r-iia-- You .. O ii17, kindb of veb• n:ent win not afford prompt rellef, and - reasomolto Saar. _ ides mdQufitctured by-the 3deLaagblin if used regularly, produce a permar- oa'u nam weurerfslit od-4 r on Twine: b� Co'y, of Oshawa. ent and thorough cure Ask . your !t. The best people Sr. isi 16 ors about relghb • London,on H 'nCo, o .The Empire Medicine C a P surd this treatment ant d recomm a• nandBnatha We Oat,,has!appointed-the undersigned as the len . don't "as tokeep the local.a ent for Pickering,for the most won s: t10 cent_ vulu wast to keep them. ,Thev are good b reg GOOD TACRINE DIIf E t„r• only actual cure for pile std g g+ a box, all dealers;or EdmaasOn, Sates value at el.3e for the BCy►hs and Bn but to, derfal discovery of the nineteenth,century. Company, Toronto, clear them oat we cut tb a trice while they IS” We an baring a spteodtd Crude in MA- l For the.treatmeat o[ the Nose, Throat, I to 1VI?IETT-EIGHT'C NTs. ehise oil because wqh as,ive quality soft Bronchial T.abea and Lunga. It cargo Colds J tires, and reasonableness of pie a ae curts tram Catarrh,Asthms, Brouchitis, Hay fever -DO YOUR IRONING second. Poor pal it clear at say tube. b t�t� t?ae splendid ail it woeth ihs money and all thrust and lung diaea3za. Write t1UI St Lead you. Jost try it. a.4 for particulars,%'stock of treatments and INTM N wish coolness and cum- �ata repairs constantly on hand at. fort by using a CRAB- abort�• Crea7G R1Var. 021 t. L cavi+ IRON. The? HARVEST BUTTS, 24o pair Lace been cold byy ,;cafe and peddlertai =3.50 and 63.00. We i �h�� self you one for t � ,� 1 Pure. Parra Greens - 3 -A DOLLAR , _RA . Bicycles.. ,�� - -- atom Seoorrse! Twit ire pay 25,o, • � ""'�, gee i p vet ::.v. "'' e}Sclea oI-a1T �lss� 'tianB e sb&A we Ball for sti18 a vets small �` FRET FROM yyou an Ass�^rELY rt73tL r IB Repairs of all kinds also repairing dome ` 'w , We halve a splendid line of harvest mitts in 68E)<IQ EIGHTEEN Via. ' - - $srnesssiugie and double,order 811-3d sheep,calf,mule sad horso hiaee.' t�e;cea .t as t 1 l• - �t N r.notice Agent for the Anchor -- tgv, FLIES sEfinly teats a pair upwards,We'U save ; 1 •: 1• bay one of our ly +7 rj� Cnt,for Whitby township, also north 4 }- Yrept for BINDER WHIPS. $I$ FOR A 4aARTER part of Pickering township "The best q' + Fifteen Cents '" _ Axle See —fence ou'the market �.�-•� # 'f�. \ .. `?- c one pvtia3 boxes 0r write '.. ' 1 -We've Dish Covers - ditghterdatdc J. DtslteJ, Bvitufnt. from Five Cents each Cireawtar Twasty - ys c� FA Cents 1 �. upwards. A t4rook well,r.ade,10 root vbip for FOHT ^� byre �rOLL -- ----`_-------- -.-.._ ---- — —� FIVE CENTS. floats like a long bamboo iglack Beauty Hae- -- Bahia¢cpo Ie for Chi purpose. We hove them AX nese end Cosab Oils ' STEP LADDERS for T6N CENTS.- 04 oioed out price& .'fl --- - _ D C .toe% I' POTATO .FORKS, 60a i j1rt �CHAR_ i0 Cents Frmit Baskata. ~ Good,It rang.we1Fffiaa hard- �— an3ali kind.ae tr6od aep•iadders. "0"',Steak- a ---Important showing of finest display of -Cbiva. A very large assortment of Agood+prongPotato Fork torapo. hprOng "- _ 8tationarv. .Books,Dolle,' Toys, just {'eta la or Drags,idle. received for the Holiday trade. Cali - - and see them- Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, The ! ' Hardware. Co■ iysekly and. Daily Newepapere. - i ON, ''� • JL HI11�C JSt'TREAAA E., TO Q�'TO. 33=033- Stre®t, .by. Willis %, ,. , -, _ • _ _ -_, I f ,. _. i. • .. . ____ _- - - - - .- ._ _ -- -- _ ti �.- - _.._.._.-. _..-_._ __._-.1-. -._. -- G!M6 - ENERALS. HIND - t�3fl:- December,_68�c Oats _-sale. CAl`IADA TO SOUTH A MEETS REVIEWS FLEET. _._. - - - - tember, 80c; Dlt°ember�$ c- 6� Tt-� _.____ _. __.... _ . �`. L AU U I Milwaukee, Aug. 19. --. Wheat - Government Completes ,tract His Majesty Ta]ka One Bundred Warships Present a : ' -S LL Higher; No. 1 Northern, 'TUc; No. 2 for Service. Informally. Great Spectacle. _ . _ Northern, 77 to 78c• September, A London despatch says :-The despatch from Portsmouth, Eng., • 89#c• Rye - higher; No. 1, 50 to A Toronto despatch a Ya gist day in ' Europe of the re- ,says: King Edward completed the Prices of Grainy Cattier etc 50#c. Barley - gym; No. 8, 88c; William Mulock hie cad markable Boer triumvirate whose London to the head o ce o1 the programme of the Coronation fest.i- in Trade Centres. , sample, 45 to 65e• Corn-Septem- military genius held all the fighting vities on Saturday b reviewing 1. boy, 52}c. Canadian Manufactures Asaocia- l Y �� }n that the reoources of the British empire at,fleet for the first time since his IIudalo, 19.-Wheat - No. 1 tion, Toronto, announa g arm length for near] three ears I lelo.r • I hIARK]7TS OF. TFIE WORLD., Northern, Aug.ug., 78'�c; winter strong- new steamship service etween Can- g y y ce_sion. From a spect ads and South Afric will be com- has proved them to be as redoubt- of view We assemblage . •- red ; Toronto, Aug. 19•-Wheat - Trade er; No. 2 red, 73c. Corn---Quiet, able tacticians in peace as in war. , in Ontario grades is quiet. No. 2 (but firm; No. 2 yellow, 88c; No. 8 monied in the first yeekmiadO October, General Botha, Delarey and De I6teado 08 Spi;head lava agnifi- « white and red quoted at Sri to 82c do., 65ic; No. 2 corn, 85c; No. 8 the Government h'/fig syndicate -uf Wet arrived at Southami ton on the cent.show. The display represented "sir. 7 low freights. No. 2 white and red, do., 64$,a through billed, Oats - year contract wiI 1 a s9Saxon merely the home fleet, not a single new, quoted ¢t 78 to ?5c, quick de- Easy; No. 8 white, 88c; No. 2 mix- steamship owned6'. The cable was as S t�day morning.at They o'clock went vessel having been. withdrawn from livery, and sprouted wheat lower. ed, 81c; No. 3 do., 80c through bill- follows a foreign station to participate in } Manitoba wheats steady; No. 1 hard, ed. Rye-No. 2 new, on track. 5Tc• Welam ter to as completedinform you thag NigE is tdEmet Elder-Dempster the pageant. :y . .87a gr�'iding is-transit, and at 81c Canal freights-•-Steady. The day opened fine. There was,aa - Godertch No. 1 Northern, 85c g.i.t., Minneapolis, Aug. 19.-Wheat tics cprownerscth omposedao theaAllaa Eery Chamberlain;abutoiheyadid not immense influx of visitors. The war and T9c Goderich, and No. 2 North- ed-September, 68fc to 66}c: De P ters of the Solent were covered with - ern, 83c g.l.t., and 77c Goderleh. comber, 85; to 8b$c; oa track, No. and Elder-Dempster lines, for cargo fall in with the other lane made ,0, Oats.- The market i quiet, with 1 hard, 78#c; No. 1 Northern, 76}c; servict3 between Canada and South for them by the members of the pleasure trait of every variety, from demand moderate. No. 2 whits No. 3 Northern, 74#c. .Flour-First Africa. Sailings will be at least British Government. They did not steamer, ande tiny oevery to tvantage point,texcurse bigion `+ . he w, nor did " quoted at 48# to 44c outside. New 'patents, $a.80 to $8.90; second do., monthly, but provision has been witness isit naval the Kingaboard the shore was covered with spectators. i, offered at 33c to-day for a round $a.80 to $8.70; first clears, $8 to made for increased frequency. Sum- they At 8 a. m., in response to a signal, lot, high freights. $8.10; second do., $2.40. Bran-� amend Q lbecB andlthe winter from Stbe from l RA tug carrying the Boer delegate, I the fleet broke out Ilags, and'in the =° Corn - The market is dull, with bulk, $11.50. John and Halifax. The African port Fischer, and Miss Hobhouse, who space of a minute the lines of black . ''=� No. 2 Canadian yellow quoted at 82 .,,. -'to 83c west. American mixed. bbc LIVE STOCK MARKET. will be Cape Town and, two others created a sensation in England by hulls we;e -transformed ihto parts- `__on track Toronto. not yet decided upon. The service her revelations concerning the con-I colored lanes of IIuttering bunting, -- -- Toronto, Aug. 19.-At the West- will be inaugurated during the first centration camps in South Africa,I Simultaneously the pe nt of Ad- `r Barley - Nothing doing, -with No. ern cattle market today the receipts week in October.from Montreal, and met the Saxon at.Southampton. The tr}}aa .. _ I. . 2 nominal at 40 to 45c. were 88 carloads of live stock, in- mire] Sir Charles Hothatn, the twas Peas - The market is uiet, with the steamers will carry mails. They generals on landing got a splendid mander-in-chief of Portsmouth, was - q eluding 862. cattle, 700 sheep and will be supplied 'with cold store reception, which they acknowledged dung out from the peak of the Royal . . __ No, 2 quoted at 75 to 78c west. and lamb§, 1,100 bogs, 75 calves, The contract is for five years." by bowing and raising their hats. • . Flour - Ninety per cent. Ontario _ Sovereign, which today acts as i ale ' 'patent steady at $2,.87 to $2.90 and a few milch cows. Prices all ♦ The three men looked very well. ship of the fleet; five under admirals round were practically unchanged The Admitalty officials escorted'were also in view in different sec- '"I : - middle freights, in buyers' sacks. TERRIBLE MURBER. them to the Nigeria,them. Lord ions o _Straight rollers, in wood, quoted at from those which prevailed ]era last K mal it reductio eMAfter th- t the parade - , -1 $3.35 to $a.40. Manitoba flour Tuesday. Demented Woman Crushed Dough- i THE FIVE LI ti ES steady, Htiingariaa patents, $4 to Good to choice export cattle are ter's Skull. $4.25, delivered on track, s, $4 .o, in fair demand at from $5.75 tolain and Lord Roberts introduced in which the fleet was moored were � 1.1 - bakers' at $6.85 psi' cwt' Light cattle is A Victoria, B.C., despatch says :- them to Mrs. Chamberlain and Lady located midway between the Isle of _bags included.-and-strong- worth from $4.25 to $5 Per cwt• A frightful murder was committed Roberts, with whom they chatted;Wight and thl> ,inland, Nearest $3.70 to $3.85. Butch>r a *rtw is_sellfag-n 'dPrgtely �u re on Fri.1„y Mrs Fleming an for some time, ;to the Portsmouth shore were the x� -iOittIIfPal"' '-�FCT-t9t9-'-zn-��'`-.-+ -QII_,..._. ar... m_-g{_ fit44 a t•eick,.ia B.Ild K8cht9 - ''° . track, and in sticks $4.90. Broken 'Goo tbuugh tcher ftaca cal-trade-. ciho a hush ever uicide-r sp-eEia� se die 1. Iota 20 to 25c extra. ©cod butcher cattle is selling at whose husband suidded seven months After this visit they disembarked and a few distinguished visiting vee Iota 20ed - Bran to dull at $l5 !from "•50 to $5,25 per cwt• ln- ago, was laboring under a hallucina- and took a train for London. A sell, headed by the conspicuous .:A went, and shorter at $20 west, Bran ferior cattle is a slow sate at weak tion tlfat her husband has called to great crowd assembled at Waterloo,white hull of the Japanese torpedo j rices. A few select lots of butcher i her to take her daughter, 24 years. Station. to welcome them. When boat destroyer, Asaschio. The next �1 is $18.50 to $17 here, and shorts P of age, and join him in heaven. The they left the train the were greeted Y ji22 here Manitoba bran• $18 50 to cattle soltf nL around Sic per lb. I Y g lint was made up of thirty-two Br1- �y Good espoct cows are worth from I crazed woman w.F6-Eo mer�au8tr- wifh�aud cheers. The Boers R"in i'tish torpedo boat destroyers. ' ... 1117 in sacks, and shorts $22 to 32a (4i to 5#c per lb, Export bulls are I tees bed as the girl was sleeping, and raised their hats in acknow Then there was a line of cruisers 1:n sacks, Toronto. in good request at-from 4 to 5ie and crushed her akull in with an ledgment of the salutes, and howed'and gunboats, Then a double line of ' r lb. Stockers and feeders are ax daughter the I repeatedly. They were warmly greet- battleships and finally another line Pe e. Alter killing her eau _"_ 1'I3E DAIRY MARKETS, _ steady and unchanged, but there is i old woman- went into the garden ed outside the station as they drove I of cruisers. Another parallel line Butter - The butter market _ia no enquiry for poor atu8. land tried to bury herselU The girl to the hotel. nearest to the Isle of Wight, was d ]lie Export ewes are worth from $3.80 wan to leave on Saturday morning MEDT KING EDWARD. Imade of foreign men of war, inclad- . ,quiet. with prices unchange Ito $8.85 per cwt, Lambs sold at for a little town on the Island where Generals Botha, Delarey, and Fe ling is have been smaller of late. j she had recel%ed an appointment as Wet, and Adjutant Ferreirn left Lon-l ing two Japanese cruisers, the Aa- We quote: Choice 1-lb. rolls, 15 to ifrom 4i to 49e2per lb. Bucks are ¢ma and Takasago; the Italian arm- (worth from $2.-,5 to $2.75 per cwt. school teacher, Both mother and. don at 9.80 Sunday in to ored cruiser, Carlo Alberto, ant! the _ • __16c; selected dairy tubs, 14} to 15c, Culled sheep sell at from V2 to $a daughter were very devout church-I visit the King at Cowes. They were Port cruiser, Dom Carlos 1, ,store packed. uniform color ia,♦e' Oers, received by Lord Kitchener on the The precaution had been taken. to _ low grades, 11 to 12•#c; creamery ���' B prints• les, 20c: solids, 18 to lAc I Calves are qu°ted at $2 to $10 ; Admiralty yacht Wildfire. When they compel all vessels present_ to burn each, or from 3i to 5c per lb. MANOEUVRES IN INDIA. -boarded the royal yacht Victoria y • - Eggs - Market quiet We Quote Ho are quotably unchanged, but C _ and Albert the King came forward.smol.eless coal, but as' the da ae, ;Strictly new laid• lbs; ordinary rice for ehotce vanced a have spread over the wa- candled, 14c: seconds and cheek�, 'll 'weakcr. The tee P To 8e Conducted is December by to the gang plank and shook hands ter and scurrying small craft {re- 1 7,87 r cwt., and light genially with each of the generals. , to 12c 'hO� is $ i I Lord Kitchener. He then introduced them to Queen gvently disappeared fa banks of- and fat hos are quoted at $7 to Cheese - Market is quiet We 7 S2 per cwt. ' 'Bogs to fetch the A Simla desji etch says Viscount Alexandra and the Prtnccx Victoria, mist. $ i At 13.80 p., m the lines of the ,,) l quote: Finest, i0ic; seconds, 9i to top Price must be o1 prime quality, Kitchener will conduct the military who Oise shook hands with chem, I� and scale not below i80 nor above 'manoeuvres at Delhi in December I The- Queen and Princess Victoria die-I fleet cloned the guard boats drove FI - 'I I - 200 lbs. General Egerton will Command the played much Interest in the A°cr all unauthorized craft out of the k ?FiOG FRO DUCTS. Following -is. the range•of quota- Northern army. with General More-'1 commaadera. The Kenerals ,tier-;forbidden area and Promptly at tzso liana: Molyneux as chief of aLaft, General ward returned with Lord Kitchener o'clock the royal yacht Victoria. and Dressed hogs are unchanged, and Shippers per cwt ._•$5.25 $8 85 i Locke Elliot commanding the cav- and Lord Roberts. The latter acv Albert, with Kinn Edward,, Queen _ -• )products ire In good demand We Do light ... _ 4,25 5.00 I airy division, and Generals Sir J. companfed them to London. Alexandra and other royal person- I quote Bacon, long clear, 11 to I Butcher, ,.- - 4 75 575 ' -_ - Ia es on board, cJowl•r got under 1 11 c, !n tea sad vaso lots. Pork, : �OiOe Wolfe Murray and J tolling lnfan- B it Butcher, ordinary to I try division leaders. General wode- weigh This movement was signal- : Inness, $2180. do..,short cut. $2a- ,..., 8.50 ' 4 25 Xa RAYS TO CURE TUMOR. good hpuee ws1J command the.Southern led by, a gunshot from the Royal 150' Stockers, per cwt 300 400 army• with Colonel Bromfield as Sov reign and . . Smoked meats - Hams, 18 to 14c. Sheep and L.embs, chief of stall, Coloi91l M, Little in Turned Into Man's Abdon:ea'I ei breakfast bacon, 15c, rolls, 12 to Through a Tube THOI SArDS OF JACKIES Choice ewes, per cwt..• 8.40 8.60 eatamand of the cavalry, and Gen- I swarmed over the docks' superstruc- .. 72}e; backs, 15 to 15+c; shoulders. Lambs, per cwt ... 4 00 475, I oral W Hill the infantry. with Gen- A New York despatch says :-£x- - ' "lljc �„ United States Senator William - A; 'tares and 'ftghting tope and .manned Lard - The market !a steady: We Bina• per cwt ,. 2.50 2 75 erat Bir James R'rlicocka and Col- Roads; who three months ago was,ship in honor of their approaching Culla.. .each . •• ••• 2 00 8.00 �onel A. -Pearson as brigadiers quote• T`Iereea. 11 to 113c; tubs, Milkers and Calves # j bellevea to be dying from a malig- Aiajest:es Then came-'tire Bring g, ills; palls, 11}ci compound, 8$ to Cows. each ...25 00 45.00 TELEPHUNFS RFPLACF.�OGS nant growth, in the abdomen, which the royal salute of twenty-one gone, .. • ,. ..x0c. � - . Calvin, ,each •.. ...._,2 00 10.00 cLrable. physicians pronounced in-,Amid the crash of naval ordnance .,.�� � - eurnble, is improving. The three'the King's vncht moved slowly east ..' - • Hogs. fit, guard Hos ice to be Coa- P h rovaI bight hog •lie netts it a uges. I case sa that he may yet recover. yachts. Oshorne and Alberta, and . s, r cwt 6 75 7.12'} i Y - ' . ,-Idops - Trade quiet, with prices Heavy hogs, per cwt_: 8.75 7.12} 1 A Rome despatch says The dogs An X-raymachine was placed in his others• rid escorted by ,a no- •- 19 ..- - steady at 13c; yearlings, 7c. vY r cwt 8.50 4.00 I of St. Dernard, so long renowned room at the Hintington, and electri• tilla of torpedo boat destroyers. The + Honey - The outlook is for lower :cows, Po . prices, with strained quoted ab 8;c, Stai3s• P� Govt ' ' ••' 0.00 2.00 for their wonderful lite saving ser- treatment was`fills, dally, the wire'King, who woe© the uniform of an •n,+ combs $1.75 to .�1. ( vier, are at ]east to take a second -springs of the bed acting as con-',Admiral of the fleet. was surrounded - " ]leans - The market_ ie steady: ELEVATORS OrI THE C.N•R• place to modern invention. All the:ductors. A tube ;vas Inserted in the by a brilliant sfaff. As If is 3fnj- tRith prime q'<e mss in sacks early. I refuges on the mountain side, says &!incision made by the former opera-.rsty passed Pach ship- the officers le.l here at $1.25 to $1.80, and hquot-and- BUYS the Rights From message from Turin, aro shortly to tion and through this the ?f-ray'i'and men cheered' and. when the i'ic- toria nnd Albert, after tr, oorin picked, $1.a5. Company 9 be connected by teleptiane with the wa.5 applied to the ,Betted part K , p - - the Railway, r eA the lines, took up' fro mooring (lay, baled - The market is quiet. f principal hospital. The number o1 The apps acus was.sa r elated.that with offerings limited. Prices are A Winnipeg B B react the Ro}al Soi'erri rn, the, despatch says '-Aa travellers, Louris2s. workmen seek- white it.gave forth a siren li ht',,,; Sim, with No.. 1 old timothy quoted elevator transaction of considerable' ing employment, pilgrims who cross I there' no heat. The attempt was whole fleet joined in a foist rn -' of when the St. Bernard at all times of the (being made to dry up the tumor, cheers for the King, who then =per. 0 = nt $11.25 to $11.150, and new at importance was concluded here. I g IS signalled an invitation to all $9.50 to $l0. • essrs. March. Bros. and Wells, of year, ma,o this measure highly ne- which 'the sur eons had [ailed k knife, the flag' officers, including Straw - The market is quiet. Car Minneapolis, bought the charter and s cessary. But it seroma hard .on the move thoroughlywith the knife. those. of "rt''lots on Creek quoted at $5:50 to $e all rtghte and properties of the dogs' pride. Gradually the dangerous symptoms the foreign ships, to Join hien on .the' Poultry - Th market is quiet. We Canadian Northern Elevator Com- ♦-- hat's been taGsened,'and at last there roti al yacht. _ Q� pa y, I CANADA'S CONTRIBUTION. m genuine ground for hope• ' The feet _n' i light. sten . the quote, Chicken'.' 50 to 65c: hens, n of which T..A. Burrows, Land g ♦ ' 'q AO p in. t0 midnight. when . the Sb to 50c; live cue sae, to�rrE 0 Ysst LL - -- '•ducks, 50 to ;Oc per pair. Turkeys, Northern Railway, is President. The lQay T;sin Canadian Fish.ermea NEGROL OVER J REVENUE: finni royal salute was. Ire 10 to lIc per lb. company have been operating eh for the Roysl Navy. ,King again I .-pccted the fleet on Potatoes - The market is firmer, i'etor.l is Dauphin,. Gilbert Plains, Killed Girl Because Patents He- Monday, when all the ships steamed with fair demand• They sell at 40 Ook River, an•d Grand View, and it An Ottawa despatch says :-It is fused to Sanction "Union. past the_royal yacht. to 4bc per bushel in quantities, and is the intention of the new owners said that,as a result of the-Imperial p Vienna despatch sass :-A re- at 455.50c per bushel is small lots. to erect a number of new elevators conference in London measures will markable love tragedy has horrified is time for the handling of 'this be taken for facilitating the train- the Athenian public. A Greek girl, ISUPPL'IES FROM DOMINION- BUSINESS IN MONTREAL. season's crop, It is understood that Ing and entry of Canadian fishermen the daughter of ,wealthy parents, they contemplate a system of eleva- into the royal navy reserve. Canada fell in love witb`her,father's negro Tenders Invited for Transvaal and ' 'Montreal, Aug'. 19.-The local mar- tors to cover the entire Canadian could thus strengthen the royal navy servant, and eloped with him. They Orange Colony. - $els are unchanged. Grain-2>rManito- Northern Railway System. for defence purposes. A number of could not, however, find a priest to An Ottawa despE%tc•h say's ;-The "' ba wheat at Port Arthur, No. 1 0- : the Dominion. Ministers are believed marry them, and they'returned to ,officer commanding.in the Trans- �3ic; No. 2, 72ic; No. 2 oats. lo- to be favorable' to the idea; and. it her father to obtain his consent to veal &nd Uraned lttver Colony ' has - ' 'catty. Ontario, 4Tc::11lanitoba, 47 OBJECT TO BARRELS• . is quite poesible that some•practic- the union. The old than refused, and able scheme along this line may have eat notified the Trade. and Commerce De to 48c; barley, 58 to 59c; buck- drove them both away with fit partment that tenders Rill to re •.. wheat, 68 to tiS'yc; peas, 85i to 86c; English. Het3>lers Want able in been worked out in London. In harshness. His action exasperated -ceived at the office of,the Director of , eve, t, a Flour ; 2as, 95 ba best ' Smaller Parcels' Newfoundland the training of fisher who swore that he would the negro, Supplies, Army Headgcurters, Ar- patents, $4.10 to 54.20; strong bak- An Ottawa despatch say's .-Mr. men for the royal navy has been take a tearful vengeance. He .ant j ti.lery aarracics, 1'rrtoria, unfit t+rs,' .-$3.80 to $3.90; Ontario A. MacKinnon, head of the fruit tried, and seemed to be favorably word to the father to.meet him ata ;`�•ednes'da�', Octoter l,t, 1902, for d : 'straight rollers,' $3.55 to $3.65; in branch of the Department of Agri- regarded by those who took advaat- certain place in order•,to arrange the I supplies :of bread; groceries, terage, bags, $1.70 to $1.77y'; Ontar o pat- culture, who is in England studying age of it. , , tnatUer. The parent, being anxious fuel, and light, dry graFs for bed- '- 4. ,:eats, $3.90 to $4.10. Rolled oats the fruit trade, reports that the . 4 to rescue his daughter from the ding a finials, nd hospital s^up lies : Atillers' prices to jobbers, $2.40 to >✓nglist retailers abject t the bar- LD_PERSIAN ROAD• negro's clutches, went, and on ar t thevariousstations throughout n b • $2.45 in bugs, and $5 toy$5.10 Per rel, except for the coarsest and riving at the rendezvous found-him- South-fi_iCA;-fol•-a-I-)e nd .of-nines- - I Ibbl. Feed-Manitoba bran $16 to Canadian shi rs Government to Commence in the presence of the girl's months. The siations for-, which T i1r• $17, and shorts, $23, bags int u r ; must adopt a smaller package with •Construction. corpse• ie n �trlliela-vtersburgh arcro,luirec � •'Ontario bran in bulk, $15.70 to $16; its contents Al guaranteed. The A Calcutta despatch says :-The dd.ughter to wreak vengeance on the ,_,.Middleburg. Barberton. _ shorts is bulk, $23 in lots. Pro- English dealers also say that in- survey of the proposed railroad on father. He has been'arirtsted. K•timati:�:oort, Potchefstroom, Stars-, r I visions-Heavy Canadian short stead ai indiscriminate experimental the Persian frontier having been --° derton. Kiconstatdt, I10011tonton. tut pork, $25; compound refined shipments of fruit at irregular pe- HONOR-FOR DR. PARKIN. lard, 9 .to 9 c! pure Canadian lard, completed, the Indian Govefnment Harristnith, Alafeking, Kimberley,- i riods, regular shipments should be will proceed at once with the con- .-� I Cape` Town, Maitland; Silnoustown, f, ' " " 111c; finest lard, ,12 to 12•jc; hams, made to some point in order to struction.of.the road. It is expected Canadian Chosen to Organize Do Aar, .Vietor.ia, Ro d, Naisuwpoort, 12k to 14c; bacon,`11 io 15c: dress- buffd up•trade. that this railroad will revolutionize Rhoden' Scholarships- Burghersdorp, Gralfamstown, King ed, hogs. $7.70; fresh killed abat- --.t Central Asian trade. s :-Pan- Williatnstown, Durban, Newcnstle; tole, $9._5 to $9.50 per 100 Iha. TURPENTINE NEW CURE. A London despatch say' cheese-Ontario, 9c, and Quebec, !� cipal G. R. Parkin, of Upper Canada Pietermaritzburg, and Eshowe. J,°; Townships, 9;c. Butter - -- TO-RELEASE MACKIE- College, Toronto, has been chosen Forms of 'tender and on ,Pie cnti n - Choice creamery, current receipts, Austrian Doctor "Urea It in Scar- ,• by the trustees of the Rhodes' contract may be had on nip: `,_ 79 to 191c; held stack, 18 to 18ic• . let Fever Cases. Petition Circulated on Behalf of Scholarships to organize the scheme at the office ,hose ,aired, either dairy, 16 to 16•ic..Eggs-Straight A Vienna despatch says --Dr. Ib- - Bank Robber. and to visit the countries which are personally or in- Writing, and no receipts, IS to 15ic; No. 2 at 18 befit, a lecturer on children's die A Kingston despatch says-----An- to be-benefited by the-bequest, Dr. leaf er will be considered unless ,to, 18ic. Parkin, before undertaking his im- fission, will return to Up- rms outsade on ide!oSoiiith African wishing eases at the. IIniceralty at Graz, re- other effort is about to be made to • ' 'UNITED STATES.MARKETS. ' ports that ha bas'cured'a hantired secure the release of Robert 3fackie, portant'Canada College, for the purpose to tender should do so thiough'their- t1. cases of scarlet fever by turpentine sentenced.to serve 10 years in the per o South Afrfcn'n ngrnrs, who can oh- t. - ` Duluth, Aug. 211. •- Close -.Wheat- Injected under, the slkln or given in Kingston Penitentiary for comp][- Of putting The Canadf`anneduca- tafn tender forms'' and all into.--na- �Calsh, .No. -1 hard, 76c; No. 1 milk. Th.+ remedy, so called, is not city in the Napan" 33ank. robbery. - " Northern, 72+�c; No,— 2 Northern, .new. Russ and Spanish doctors Next month Mackie will have served 'ti`Nednesclwv; aeon for 'hi home t�pl s,application to directoi of ' . . .',,71c; N•+. a tigrring, 68.#c; SePtembru•, tried it and failed twenty. years ago, four yearn _ - . . , .. _ -- _. , . _ • ,. 1 - _. i .. . - I - - . .. / .. 11 1 . , , . 1 . .rz 4 r• � � -. ` ..: " n r -",-n •. , fes. r-' - 0 -4' . . .. _ _ C J- M MEMO on monom� �I �LNT�OBG9 — – - -- - -- tl� Wise Ways of Women. At a certain school a teacher had - - - No "prizes" offered with coaymoa explained to her class the meaning �, AND SUCCESS N THE soaps will long tempt the wise wo- of the words "possible" and "im s "NAPOLEON OF FINANCE. man to use common soaps. The Possible." About the Great Fin- wise woman soon sees she has to Wishing to see if one of her pupils,. 'Something pay dearly for "prizes" in the low a dull boy, understood what she had ancier - A Wonderful Quality of soap, in the damage com- just explained, she said Career' mon soaps do her clothes and her "Now, Tommy, what do I_ =can, Woman 7`n irresistibig fascination hands. The afar Woman considers when I say 'it is possible' in th +lily and career of a her health-so soon ruined 11 she "Something," said Tommy doubt- (� hese days of colossal fully, "that can be done• ' also w. were to continue breathing the, • fortunes is described a the "king of steam of adulterated common soaps. "what is impossible.?" "asked the _ teacher-encouragingly multi-millionaires" and ,as the inrtn The wise Woman recognizes . the ' ­who wields more power than any difference between such soape and For a few minutes Tommy looked monarch in the world." And that Sunlight Soap-Octagon Bar. 212 Stupidly at the teacher, then said- monarch (� ' the is not a grain of exaggeration in denly he exclaimed �. J / 'these descriptions, extravagant as -^ "Ah ! I know what's. impossible." ++��+���' j ......oma they may appear, is recognized by anger, it is said, is a thing to make "Tell• the class.'' said the teacher all who have followed the amazing the most obdurate offender tremble. kindly. ., __ ---_- - rxueer of Air. J. P. Morgau, says. Such, in brief, is the world's great "Impossible,"' shouted •Tommy, WHOLESALl: London Tit-Bits. t3nanciar, a man of iron resolution inn YI)•D STW� - -- o--- is to ever see a cow silt on a j Picture a large, massive man with and-of supreme skill and daring; and tree and singing lilts a talk." ae a��8101ng the burly shoulders of a pugilist, a vet, withal, a man of large heart, �_,_„�._ _ i j i large head crowned by a high, tine simple tastes, a cultured mind, and j F asenam forgtteLtd, on which the iron-grey hair a rare caiiacity for extracting from (�(�MpL�T lit LID F �$� At•O PANTS.I K OOHS. m. (rowing 'thin, a square.-cut, resolute life its maximum of profit and pled COM } stsement Ceucnti OV;RAhka,>tYHOKa. fie :hin, a etose-cropped grey moan sure. Ask your dealer for these gitt>sis• tache-which _tails to hide lips that BEST EVER. - close like a steel trap, a remarkably A CONTRACTOR CONFINED TO WY Was DARLING Fare nose, and eyes the small Pu_ WRY IS WOOL SO -CHEAP 4 Urge y 8I3 BED *WITH KIDNEY .. .pits of which gleam like rapier points -- TROUBLE. aOY�ttMT, L1YITslr TRRrUTO ander bushy, projecting eyebrows( Mr. Alfred Mansell, of Shrews- 'Phis is the man who a generation bury, Eng., Gives the Reason. ago tried a round with J. Gould and He is Better Now and Writes an Extra Fine Stock �. � y vanrlui bed him: who plays with My attention was first drawn to Interesti Letter Tellin of His millions as bops with copper coins; the extensive adulteration in woollen IIB g _ Dods by an able article headed, Recovery and Howe it Came _ who is the supreme controller of the goo is wool so Cheap ?" in which About. L E Ok IN S - +3®0 of$60 sizes PER SOXs local mines and• railways of the Y -gni' - Toronto, ()lit., ug.. peri The 9DAWSON COMMISSION CO., Limited, TOIRONiTO. wool ex art, boldly states that There are few men in the west end austry of the world; and Iy note P Y ,If the wearing a sial, as used b l purr ly gathering into his hands the B 1 P I of this city who are glare widely teiiis of tk:a world's shipping. men and women, were only.made cut ,and more favorably known, than � - Y � :!JI sf khe puEe s¢uoh—fibre-e�cP+ lY:.. — - - -- -- .. -'--- 1 c as Dreg ago-- Cf�r: bier 1�J. "l�eeiie rs8 L12r?inco��SL:, OUR - ---- -` - ft -0 Rockefeller, until then'the undisput- given to us by Providence for this who for years has conducted a busi- sd king of financiers, far behind inI sole purpose, instead of being sub- i nef s as builder_ and contractor. BRANDS. ` he contest for supremacy. Fie now j`sututed by other foreign materials, Some Live or six years ago Mr, ; EX�ytiR(tltlt �e-" :ontnAs six times ds-much capital then there would be a robust state Keane was a very sick man, He had k A 9 ° Ind a dozen times wi uiany men as of affairs in connection with wool, Kidney Trouble which developed un-I nisi _ W�t� :he Standard Uii magna__,te. and rv-l but, as it Lq, the use of woos to til he was absolutely unable.to leave r"' - nA otI16P p[NE airssslled-a-f-��'-erS�ura by Che use Pi Hiatt MiMfOf' try veer he is adding new ?--- _. KI wI'D03IS TO Hl:� of substitutes for the sole purpose Mr. Kean Dare a cure EMPIRE of cheapening wool fabrics, with lit- ' many sick and.suaering otter have " ~ ;. .,.-liar an is su rome ma.:ter ,>; a m1 ! found it, to Dodd's Kidney Pills In the railway world alone Sir tle, or no regard to the wettring i g P opertiea at the flame." ng Y and has h em Kett foublit�nite tove'f - -.� ige almost as great ns that of nil � The paras authority states that in' .� - ­11-, ha railway's of Crcut Bt'ltaiti, ern- a drive of thiel miles around Brad- followi written statement .- a lase f - S�. )i'.)ying more men than there are ford, not one, but scores, of mills to V7 5�f1„ r de a great !� gi 7. ruilucs in our Navy, earniu 31.40.- could be painted out where for everymy experience o! Ladd's Kidney Pillai ED Y g P g baCe of wool used, )fere Da{ee. a and the good they Have done use• I 1 is e 1 Y� ii VVV )00,000 a year in gross rodts, and was a great sufferer with pe,las in L��O CrB � )wn:ng land of an arua greater thin ;r>tt :t more of shoddy, mi ilgo stock- that of Ireland with Yorkaihire int q and cotton are used, and that, my back, tb used to be often so ' throtan rn, g' laid up as Co be ' enable to do my in what is known as the heavy wool- work• , PAID FOR BURYING CABLES It is only fair to say that �'rn len districts of Yorkshire there are ..A friend' advised Dodd's Kidney I or Nr Morgan came Into the world 6341 dozens of manufacturers who never Pills, but as I_had used so many 'With curious " post in connection Tear, age it..was under very favor- !buy a sin 1e. bale of rate wool: and r' with cables is that of- 'cable hurler " 'r ab a auspices, as the rein o1 Mr .Sun-) y R other giedicines without any good i At different laces. certain men are I ti� .lar vet are. known and acknowledged ar► rerrults, I had little faith in any- p Fk tis Spencer Morgan, millionaire and influential manufacturers of woo'+Ire. JI paid a small sum to keep the cable , Dods 'I'hi9 is.a-very el _thine' However, I got some of the ,r ihi!unthr ist. He lead the best o!I buried by the sand on the shore a. pills and commenced the treatment. from the cable enation as far`out t idwation in Boston and t:ermanv. i statement and _notwithstanding the I 1 had only used Past of the first box serf an exeepticnal business train-'wide eircu}ation of the article quot- when I was able to resume soy I T sea' as it is possible b work. + P' _ _sig under his father's direction in This !s y preserve the cable from 1 :hu houses of inalinr v. 1+Io tf. nu_reiutauon has been.fostheom- ,cork Mau &"�Ing from the manufacturers interest-f I used altogether seven hostas, injury by exposure to land ia-} t u :'aired Lrexel, Morgan Co And i ed + and I can say that I-was. complete faces mi,li way the supreme ski!1 amara.-1 The ' importance of the frequent ly cured. and aq this was over four ! -` -:i;rtulr,rvs of this )Dunn Napoleon sales of. rags•of every descrtptioa, j years ago, -and the trouble has noC 1Rsr O•"► asap Tears. insure" that his .utct.i aurrtRi 1 li ")t 1 y ,%mckin". mungo and-the like deg returned in form. I feel safe in rs OLD "' wet-Tars. 1Resrsv+ =lPrs )n I career• which, fur daring Lind latched from all parts of the Brit- any w+asro.'.tiee•hlatar*ep has ton Ased for rase rrev t+uc<'eKr iy-absolutely ani.}tie. saying that .my cure was perfect and ewe or mt;,,oeu of tttethan eor ,Arrr re„wen .br,a i is h lgles, Dred several Continental te.cb ns, .,tb Perfect .neo.�+a.t�tt .web« we ehty�, / Air Morgan is-at once the most countrnes. held b Isewsbur Haley, permanent refte,.thes„Z&axisedl Y ami.-to ease,a•d lormtdMor and approachable the hie of Y y I believe Dodd's Kidney Pills uiae tr.a•so ter ave an le P+ei to thele.. I tends and other centres in the manu- saved me from death They are cer• `••t• s•a by X16' "', are I `w e« --'rhere Fare few men who can Tweeq-the sear..Do•.,n+• V . ee Y 1•eatoe,aWe . late the )testy- penetrating look of faeturinR -dtatrtcts. prove the truth -tainiy worth their weight in gold to. mesurea"osa tot t[ra Nlastov,� secasas erruv.I y .' '% lie -the teelv.ut quaint in "tk of of the foregoing ansertioa. It fdt i a sick man,” a�salssrdlteek!>t• 1 IIBE�'�/►�' further stated that to several large1 What has done so much for Mr. 1-II 13 Ike look-4 at tue." a r04.lroad presi-Iwooten f?1 manufacturers. these ' Keane and many others is certainly •'L1ttIe Johnny •opa:ned his drum} �TURA ` sales are far more.important than worth a trial b those wbo m be to find out Where the noise came /cut onto said "I feel as though y myro my Itewh acid hones'worn-Iran..parent 'arty of.the great wool*seles field is " c r.e 1 Landon, Bradford an e. w rFi Of its consequences. When his father casae home the noise FOODS to ', s , es " These eye~ of Air F,xamples'of Adulterated Goods 1 came from little Johnny, bf„n;tit seem to be a vital factor' in I M.,Iton, 42 in. wide., 6d. to 7d. per - are C a Ga.er.mass to. ht, ,utce>, It is cotiinionl,v said in vary, extensi%ely used for skirts and A particular old gentieniari, pull- �� CA x i''r twsad�Oby ee - N--w Yurk that If -h.- wants-to boy' frocks. contltins no itdol: beibg ail- ing"3omething otic'of hi's Soup that �rsfl / cels i!esu DAT. I roe Detet7 Take Laxative E»are Qatattse ••%�aleft A)) foadeesb lswnd.`Kea aP la ooa.entwt a r.+llway he sends for the pi si- soluteiv all cotton warp, the weft ' should not hat-a been included among _�Qtteetenthss��yte iaoagltltlailswea[A t eu..aakrearpeser. lt.dta cgs the other ti5aredient9 thus ad- L All-eevtsaijaattire'eMaaahbei w �' et •'u.erosrr.ao..: pros.r.a d .t, transfixes him with that X-ray being entirely srpun from r and a UBBY.McNEII.EIII LIMY,CHICAGO Y{al:ce of'his, and the l,rasideut at little raw cotton blended together drtssed his cook " lose ine, I tam V_` Tie worfd'seresfestCeterrrs. onca•Poaves Ur, .Arurgan W, ) Ito _ive_it trenRth--sola as wopllen{ much obti cd for our hon htlul - i R I g Y g I am ere sore to hear, Cntatgin FIX TIlE f'ltll'E. Dodo. IE is_ stated that thouaat:ds v y parawedtstobot Epwrothaca(�opy tsztiet there is no doubt thaggerati n but of pieces are sold weeklyIn the I took her for a mate. and rho' impar east tree to the aetiat. mess, -but next time _klii'dty$i� it..to fi ter, haat' yeSar wife left"you so _ T...3 ma .be an exaggeration; but s locket'' uncervnnoniously.” "Ib misrtake, sir. Qui((} s - she of meltons, Berges and- the me is a C®���•Su1#s GIOAg■®� Arre,istible forrefulnast: in Dir; Alec=F tike, and that t. a tgrt of finishing �1� Bewud, i51M p pp roved to he a'itkl err" to which. makes rev«n real .mil-I as practisled in Yorkshire has roach- or .Iso Ladles'woe of at kind., S' g The rea3ers of this • er.st ill be p.'rated to sod i3ouee H.o�W of herr dumlPdea liomiiies and -presidents mere pup-. ed.ruch u state of perfection, that learn that t►.reteat�atonedterdoddIs*Lea IOALD Y)IDaLIst DYERs pet: tit'his hands. And-yet !re is yu it is now quite possible to hide from that science h is been able to stare la all its M ► t fill IM-COSsible that anyone who has busi- the ultimate buyer the defects of Lhe srages,nl inat k Catarrh. Half's Catarrk illinatd s liniment CweS Cis#emper, I s>g2'1'IB8 ,MHlwwOt vsaQued CO'T, Care is Pae Daly peol+ive cure now known N lltmr,Toront0.Ow�a i Qnabe4 .: .j cess v'lth him- can--walk straight in-''fabric, pirrtieular}y hidingthe.foun- the medical fratoraitr. I a arrh beisR a eon- to his,utflcR-At the -corner o[ Broad j dation material of the cloth, etilntloosd diverse, requires a oeartdrstienal A little„boy was asked by his Sun- . Ind Hall street: and sefurc'an i1L I In the Yorkshire ]Daily Observer of treatment. Ball's Catarrh Care if tsksu i■- day-school teactier *by a certain --T e - t,,o;t ;{r.._Marcit '?`Jib Iagt; -reference is made arnally, acting directly on the boot and rt of floe church was called an ,Brass JAI mucousturfaces of tae system, thereby dee- Pa BandP `' -tf taiug announced. A kern• uirh to a cheap ass of czlrerts-broi+tit u°ytag tie frtiudxtion of AIseaso, and altar. Because i_t_ is where_pebpie Ing glance at the culler, u few -f out by some leading manufacturers, g,r ut the piUsatitrenitb by butldinttuo the �- — _ p oonstitarion and aWsting nature is dorsi la mange their tmnies.' 'he Pt'�iIItPGly tnstrtsatarttsti Drumar Unifbrme tZlo j very fete-curt words, and he is di;_,composed of a mixture of evorFte•1 work. The propriewn have ao mash faith a answered. _ EVERY TONIN CAN HAVE A'SAND ni std almost betuce ha realizes i warp,.'and b cheap Carded weft term- lte curative rower..that•they aifkr.One Hua• It-tn �t a -- thi , he 'rih ervlthough the has fate btbanmiliion e n Sadtorllatottisst{ateMats. oar s men ores D S e ei Deettinetratlons,inaile free. WritaustoratOt . a blond of cotton with mango. Addresa. F.J.CHENYY&CO.,To:aio,O.. thing in baste or Nnsteal fastraateut•. dollars may- have been decided. Hating a sz£tin or Venetian Qoavt, Bnid b►Drnggggl.4 ase WHILST BOTCH A OO., Lhlm tedr•.. fipart final his business life Air, the weft is thrown on the back of Hall'sFtamHyPills ore the brat. Barber="Will ydu have anything Nurgun is a dhis but man, with ;i the cloth, lea�'ing the face with s oti your face when I have [imiskied, _ Totwat%0at tend tFinntpeg,Mas teen capacity for enjoying the bt,st 1 worsted. appearance. Tho cloth is. Teaohvr-"What does the word sir ?" "Victim-"I„do not know, 1 well constructed and has a targe dr` celibacy mean ?" Class---The state .But I hope you'll leave' my nose at to RUN a rsoscr Is"• of Ifs. He is a nian,of tcidin fir[- or condition of being single." Teach- aracasareror lure. wo11 read in •the literature of neared, g g least•” rare,w.s+,o.v,st.rtttark�.,,ecsrt Y l:,rivany, France, and Italy, ns wail An Assizes lr'ial gt Leeds on March er-"Correct. Now, if you wanted to y.wr•.r. tt.r••+1e�or at.ss•t^ as of his own. tongue, and a great 17th last, has settled the •eked 'ex rear the opposite of celibacy or ' a..ttolith .ruai+errnt.arms*ks,.0 P PP Y cleans kitchen use.,e,an,.m.i,I.e.•ht..:b aver.. u't' laver, who thinks u, little of q u "All Monkey.Brand SpaP:. ,ttinoaialefrw.Prlwu.a0.rawd t question of the wage terms, singleness what' word would you # paying $160,000 for a roweled wool" and "woollen," and we now use ?"• A Bright Pupil-"Pleuri utensdls, steel, iron and tinware, r<r.i:Int..crc.,sreaaaearc.rNa „a paint,- g sy." knives and forks, sad all kinds Of' >Q.ar.ys'ott.rltrrs;c.a.danes.v, In, us i2 thousand guineas for a rare I know that "all'.wool"' means reit tie ret rautsaastenrox,r.Ire.ts,Pse.V.5. ,vo:ume. I wool. but "woo{len" means any- 1Vlinard's Liniment. Cures Diphtheria � . . WOOD APHOTo.ENGRAVISG•,_, fie is a lover of England and !ill, thing that is composed of shoddy, ' "Was that.bowl !rings-English, as is evidenced by mtingo and cotton._ a lass, fiannah 1"y�Was '11,stbronktilnu*t �-J. L JOwE�E G.Go 168•BAY'5T RfeT.--TOMWTO tho fact that he,has two home, "I thought you were friends ?" Look at me fingers !'•' " here, one a plain, seUat�looking "Friends ! Friends ! Why, the -W -P-0. li ,use in Prince', Gate, the. other :t man's ,enmity is so mall pant that l "` g 142 -coi:nTryr-c1Lat• htdden away-tt�lts 1t7, - -e--giz•es-every.tant•astser who comes ----r—•- _ SAVINUU3 - - - - ^acres "'f 'r at elitist 1,011h tmn to-his=of$ce_ -my address, and tells- ton. ilotlt-house< are perfect, inut I rbought a horse with a OLIPPOSE- him I'm an ens mark !" TMs: MOST POPULAR DIENTtlglOt. teuras of costly Lreasiires, all chosen •cu incurable ringbone for worth' O. Y _ ACCOUNTS ivith•a. rare taste"and skill. I cured him with '$1.00 worth of CALVE R T I S - - MlNARD'S LINIMENT, - and sold a>,dswsrk�eC tAi Cold1. 1115 IiAFP1ES'1' IiAl'ti, him in four months for $85.00.'Pro- laxative BromoQui°iae Tablese tan a otitd ^ perhaps. ;ten spent--on his'yaclit: the! fit on Llniment, $54.00. is oatdaT. Fe trees No PV• 1?rtee 76oesa Oj A R B V L � C receive our . careful . a£tentipn; Corsair, for this man of Many inil-{ MOiSE DEROSCE, TOOTH Stuns of ONE DOLLAR' and up- lions lits an ubs6rbing pas. for _ Hotel Keeper. WASHERWOMAN'S: TRUST. I wards are taken on deposit and the sea• and often when he t:nds hiiml St, Philli•p's, Que.. Nov. 1st, 1901,. interest allowed. self overwhelmed with work ?se will Following the example of great POW D E Rs 'ABSOLUTE SECURITY thke it`all on boiled his '•itchl;, ~team - financial potentates, the Japanese PROMPT SERVICE - I away to sea, nqd only return to washerwomen at Vladivbstock .have Piteerrettheteeth• •swetenethebrsatb strengthens the Knifes COU RTEOUS TREATMENT land when, ire his words, ."the.slnto, — formed a species of trust, the mem- is wiled clean." bers of winch agree to the following ,i HR . Itis only other piission is for dogs; "Did you ever g0 to a military rules-(1)' No washing per month at Dominion Lino"Steamship , to see the great man at his ball ?" asked a.lisping;maid of as Contract rates, (2) no vmshitlg to Montreal to Lherpool. Bodon to Llyw, tit 11 best, says an Intimate friend, army veteran. "No, my dear," be done ai less than 3d. per article; pool. Portland w l�srPoa'YLQneen• Can2�a Pe erm' anent you tool.th,>sald see-him caressing and playing i growled the old soldier; ' in those (3) no wask+ing to be done for cus Linebadx•ecatsariahrPaauPeA. notrommodsetee.fol classes o/pe•renaera 8 warand With his iavorito collies." Ile' is, I day's T once had a military ball tourers owing money or matting de .re amld•blpa BPeat.1 stn ntionhas leea given to the WESTERN CANADA top, nniong the men "whir do_ good come to nie,'and what do you think? ductions for lost, spoiled, or badly- second saloon read Third-Clawaeeoqmoianou. For thy'ccalth and blush to find it I-it took my leg off I", wa§bed 31"nen.' Fines Sarying irgm nfgsaeaeaad all Partioolssa epttr to•qr•rept MORTGAQE GOI:PORATICN } fame'• -- v_ly "blush" is scdreely 1$12 to $25 are to be levied opRcofthno°'aP•°r,or -Biotari•,31tIIsa Co D.rorrabae ACD.. TOROPSTO S1''r TORONTO. the wa'r•ri-fnr V by tharree.any of is , washerwomen ,departing from. thegc• tt dansa Batas _-stunueal we Porti n6 (many ej:zriaes aro betrayed, �Is!Ninard s i►niil,Arli Cures Cdrpel 10 COWS. rules. -' — � -- - • =- TO 9Cit 5VBS0RIBEItti:9y 41-rsae t 10E10 'Islands smocrsion, 8atarday, the former altorgs bogaat of.red anal to rho addream label on your paper you August 80. See Law. " white sweet pea@, accompanied the bride can t waya ascertain the date w which P ��Nxws_ie -Servant girls wit an ens lace who was_ dLintly attired in white Swiss. ? �• mittaaces ars rolwowIudtjed 3J`a - — epang•o! date on label os,tivarst paper fol- and goon- pap nee a vertuement m an• muslin,pretiil Trimmed- wt i`ns�itlb - -" other column. and libett satin ribbon. Among those • oowaiian�¢reo4tpt of money s,4 thin otD•e. dlwa=s 7 - • . beep the date paid ahead i -Mr Walsh, of Toronto, rad Mr resent ware the bride's mother, Mrs. a _ - Johpstua, of Oshawa,wore gaesu SIA, Elizabeth Hodgson of Toronto,Out.. ids. Barren's last week. and Mrs. J. E. Hodgson and ublio a choice stock daughter. Offer to the _._ �% #�h g $• -Mrs P Andrew mad child,of Toronto Lizzie,Sir, and Mrs. W. D. Hodgson and - p -- - - --- are spending a few weeks with Mrs Jag daughters. Marion and Wargant, Idiom of Stationary c4eap find good, - JhOZZBLNe, ONT.. Aug. '!r2 1902. Andrew and danghsers. Conant. Hiss Canis B.Ashelmaa, Yige School supplies and a nice select -sirs H Savage and Master David Nina Almerland and Was, McIntyre of have returned afters a a couple of Ya 1 anr_Afaer-abe wrsinosi ilio- L ►+C A�LISM i�'. - `tea . e s - _ .. wvake-osmpiag-at-tllilske. re�ratred to the dining room, where a ` trimmings, �9 • , -We are sorry to report that post• dainty boeakfain was panakea of. The - master Bunting ban been confined 4o him decorations were pansies: sweet pest and. v bad for over a week tbrou hal • • Pickering. column -arm g Ila sols, Elmore, embowered in woadbiae. The resents - -Dr T.A.sad Mrs Young of Malvern, have returned after spending a week with were numerous and very beautiful. Mr. day called on Pickering!friends on'Wedaas friends in Barrio and neighborhood, and Mre.Anderson took the belated N: _ -W.E.Vanstous shipped a carload of -Satnrdsy Arg 8U by G T R excursion p, morning train for s few daps rt De- stock on Monday and another on Wed. from Scarboro Jct and all stations out to troit,Minn.. when they will return to aesda 1000 Islands. See bills at all P O's. _' Fargo to visit with friends for a short t, ' - o Israel and Mrs 14 Alf of Whitevale, -Wm Peak&peat two daps in Hamil- time. They will be at home at Fisher. f-LO 0{[ 'H ^r' Ladies spent Tbttasday with Alfred end Mrs ton this,week as the representative of-the Migar,after Sept, let... The bride is well 'n` (v� , Allaway, local Lodge at the High Court of the kno. a in Fargo, having visited here w g y -Walter Wood, of Toronto, gecom• 10 F. about a year ago for some months,when panted by a friend spent Sunday at his --About 75, persons left Fairport she male many. friends. Sbe is the ,home here. Harbor on- the excursion to Niagara handsome and accomplished daughter of '�'e have just got a lot of lovely new blouse lengths in " -We congratulate Miss Luella-Hobbs Falls on Wednesday on she Steamer Mrs.Elizabeth Hodgson of Toronto, Ont. g fine wool, light and- dark' colors,• beautiful 'and on her success at the late Junior Leaving Argyle. and a sister of W. D, and J.E. Hodgson - Examinations. -W D Rogers was in Toronto two of this city. The groom is a yaang man 'fashionable. , -Mrs R A Bell and Mrs R S Dilling• days last week as.the representative of of Fisher, Minn., the principal of the _ halal left on Tuesday for a trip to the Ontario Lodge No 824, at the Grand pablie schools at that place• Mr. and lg stock fancy lace and embroidery; ribbons, gloves and --- "'"cusand Islands. ,Lodge of the 10 0 F. hire:Anderson have Me beet wishes of a t ' -Rey ani ltlre McGregor left on lion• boat of friends. some good cheap hosiery. �'v ew table,covers, tray cloths. -lierbert Kerr is elerking for W T g Viand tOT4'el6 , r Dumber for a few days, noW Mr Dunbar day morning fat a two weeks visit to , good variety, pure linen 13 by 24 at tic 'securesa permanent clerk, Mcaltoka. Next Sunday his place will t each. - -Wm lSdoccombs Bold h:e black driver be filed here by F M Chapman B A,of FRUIT UIT TREES : on TuesdayLad on Wednesde bon h&a Pickering college. ` y R All kinds of , s heavy mare from L,Banks, Good rices -W G Surd assumed his duties see l ens Fane and Boy's Fane colored Ile 1 e shirts 6om6- • p FRUIT TREES. y, y S' g � > Avers realized. principal of the public school here on sHiZUR$, .lido., thing ve , II�SY 1Qs� BIIII Sh�ef3�-Balm ler a s- -T, - - T, A, Greig lase .awn a-few- Vorrt-___'s last .-We-trust That be-will inset' -IIr� - .. - -- yHighest market price 3 _ days drain she_paet week ai Clinton with the same emtceee here as he has is for a!1 kinds of uiteudin �t gs faaeraI oCFi"is rl-ro'tliei-id•Isw 5 form-cbazges• - - - _'.._ Fa -saris sister app.as btia -06hlate rCeyy -About a dozen of the reoideM tooks A eat 7 • --Mins A. L; Chaatlar who finished 1n the trip w 81 Catharines os, '4fonday OKN E• BEE g 1 — --- - her coarse in shorthand and typewriting last, Altogether there were about twenty Pickering; ILS the College last June has now a post• passengers from Fairport.. The day was _ _- .1 ion to the Globe office,Toronto: rather dull,tboagb the voyage was on- -C. E. Marquis, of Killarney, Mass., joyed by ail. A few on &be retnra trip �� ia000mpansed by his wits and fanuly, an were slightly affected by seasickness. Rent ding a few day T'hrwwi,ir,g►,wa hewn r a�_tiv_w�.nri'..`- .,. - - . . ... .,- prior to making Manitoba their perman• asion now for the past two weeks, and the laid of i.gh beyond the exuserGolore. . . . . eat home. y grata pea."• • -Tbai.-famJy of Jam sm Riehardeoai. talions. Although mash of the gram _� rfor 'Sale],Iw of P'mtarbomn*b, who bens been has baa lodged, the ezcs�tiionally coos +viaiitng with their uncle W V for some weather has allowed the gram to MI out itims left on Wedoeslay dor the Nash wen,to that the piald will be ahs bass for . - 26 lbs Granulated Sugar 51,00. ' r'West wbere they will reside in future. +• Oar fareaer joss sass of she v11. 1 Comfortable Frame House in-Piatsrine -,ToLa MaGuice,who has been work is expWung 700 wuhsle of esu from Vim, $`Z lbs 'Beautiful L�roWII Sugar $1..00 kar os,a dtedgt in Salherssbnrg for trine 0 aeras,and many others are ezpseting time, it home wfth as attack of typhoid amilar favorable yiehda. lever. Tb4 work as whmcb be wan an- -At the council meeting as Brounissm 1 Frame Sottas Bait of Pickering Village ]�ariB Green for the Bags. - �11111= last the reeve were levied far gaged, is ills doubt she eanse.of lits iilasas ea V -miss a camber took advanasise of C hear. Tb4 Tame w:11 be 1114 same :laanraace promptly attended to. the ah"p gxeargioo so she N'nesb•Weer *49 Seer as lag witb tba exception of tb+ 1'1' a Logan am Wadaerda lbs 8atb tars. Ana oansy rate wheel;siD be so mewbas Conveyancing - y, cans dons. t�ose who departel from Piekesiag stadan higher. Over 11100 mot*will be required ware Somali and All" Xon. 11from l iekaring sowtasbip shit year than �1 � dwell, Arab Gibbao and buil This is she retnit at the rtbaty i'iae every Tu gd - WET , EEff�� iii��,every Tuesday•eoa.pChristoaher. building severri budges m the northern-lilies h{MaCaaslas!rsilaiaed home part of the county. which by a eba&sge In R� ett Tuesdayafter speadicg seven weeks she statutes base been assumed by the • iW - with Ineado to Brace Coca". Daring County Picks -' tsar op•viwt the took advantage of the -With the rapid growth of vegesssioa Ivotar� Public, r=ug this season, bardocks and other noncom Latest Shapes in Men's and Boy's Fine Shoes. . porsawsy of malting cies an eatessaad t p _ trip on tbas t�eor ' � sad thence rs• weeds present a very bsaltbj appearance. f In many pieces is the village there is �anadia Q earning lams by the Midland rouse. -least eaearsioa to Kfnggtoa and 1000 evidence of ibis fact. The bylaws is rhe P3C1 C Extra Good Lines III $®aFy BOOts. - township demand &bas all such weed• Islands Aug 80. See aaaouncemens oa les destroyed and maker it s of ahs h first page. This is really a grand trip � p`r i0 •�� Farm Laborers - duties of she road overseer to ase&has all 11 and-very cheap for such r kiigt d&gsaaee corn ! with rheas b laws. The b law used alrgai$e4nt @esasry. $'4.10 from P y y Wa:lted• - a 8 emL. T C n3 See Th also provides penalty for the aegiees of r i- _ Fichsribe to Hiugaton and return. good a p �8 RI tBbtDrerS I:xCUrS+Oras ensu these!Foods..- Is-is _&bons_.. A iataas, manager, .•for three iftyv. at all Sboul3 remove absas eyesores will be ran to stations on o, st•.to Mani R Bun 1 I11 d from their promisee. cobs,and Aseziboia Wool Sout,b•Weat aaa Z7e -We congratulate Mr Ward on the -'There is a vs dangerous practice North-went cf a'tampeg.a$far a•rials+e taw _ : ee isnceees of bis pupils at the recent exam• scm4timea indulged in by some persons sae'raa rad mitran. - imatioas haviatt passed five out of six who in she village which it eoasiaoed long 1t•C30 of wrote on entrance rad four out of six who maybe followed by fatal coasega4aoea, on o ogees Saar nom station*a d ua an o stand wrote on the P. S. Learing. During Toronto to Sharbot t+te sena fiiag&toa nae [r Wi We refer to the use Of fire-name. On Midland ury north of Toronto and'Cardwell, iii� three and a lilt years Yr Ward taagbt in Saturday evenicg last while E J Shirisy One.-may tiehetata tilaaipea na:y.wt11 Ce told v][ILLINERY e Brougham school,he has been instrumen• qua crossing the s1rest rt Dunbar's, r with a oertatcate extending she reap Demre $al in passings twentyasvea pupils at rifle bullet whizzed pass him, passingbe. sept loth wttbo iL additional cost, so other -- ahteee examinations. Is would be a dlffi• ,,orae is efaa,toba and Atetnsbou u oboes. f t . . twee -him and Herbert herr who was purchasers engage x farm laborer at Wtaw. 'call matter to find tuber ungraded rural geandiog close bp. It vase followed ins �g'.vhrovtded,encai term l.botere win+e:s not Rough straw gailors in white at 25 cents regniar 50 coni _. tabools that can show each r record as sett as 90 4 N. ■t harvesting. sod produce mediately by a report from a point west cervecate to that effect, they will be returned Sue We also have on hand a fall line of chiffons o{St George's ebnrob. , The rifle espec• ortcinal aarnag point a gla on or, before in all colors,straw braids, flowers and foliage Nov 30th 11102. Come and inspect our trimmed stock The -On T�eida9,Sept.god, the College ia71y, is a firearm>�Dae cannot take too Tickets not good ort-Imperial Limited.- ' Jae in white hat Shapers in chip . lbegias the eleventh year sines its reopen• mach care in its use. After being fired For farther particalan tad tickets apply to - ling. These yawn have' been, old the a ball by ghancingr•from an -object which neumtrailwaysgeat. _ C A BAKER -,whole, ears of stead " •y y growth,marked by it may happen' to strike, may take s A. H. N otmsa, !►set, Genh Pour.Let.. ••• -'_ _ _ . . -�gtr'eat improvements in the building and scares entirely different from that el. 1 lii:iag street Eut,Toronto its equipment, steadily increasing Liters- peeled, and thbreby striate some living dance.and a corresponding increase in the object. - - mambo of teachers,the first y Esaffbeing -On Coronation. Day Walter Lot At Attie.Vvreen River . �e��nr- - jwt doable that of the first pear. The. and Geo Every went to Rosebaali and (,� swi has o Ily anzue of to . . been ee•elsRsRed rad than there is ev. slur 3fuoa and Yr Alexdnder. but .•, ".cry proepeos of a fall school for the cam. - - ytngt year. The results of the recent do' were and by 2 6, 7.6,7 5,thus losingSTQRF • partmental examinations are a tribute to 2 sets out of the three, tbolsgb winning ' the stele number of games as their For Cleaning Windows, Mirrors ' the excellent work dons in the collegiate oppomontie, On Friday last ab aat twenty You will $rad a large and beautiful - ' -department daring the past year Arad stu• of the Rosebank campers cause dov n stock of the latess•pmserns.in•wall paper and Silverware. :dents souring to prepare for such exam. P These Ronde have bought below regular s Q wben a match was arranged with the i ""nations may,if they enroll as Students of club here, The following are the players cost. I can supply your needs 25 per ct, �tireka Fl Biller, the college.be assured of every advantage and the score. Dr Bateman rad J R 'less titan regular prices. Would ask you -which careful and thorough iisitamclion hem befors,buyidgelsewbere. -- �Tbextoa of PlckentsR, defeated Major a can give. We note also that the Rraduates Mason and Mr Aleaader of Aobebak, Fresh snpply of groceries arriving Binder -Twine Etc. of the commercial department have been q 5,6.8, and 3iiss Lotto Wood and Wal• every week. r taiain good ositions, ter Log-in, o u erroR este ige e • Bazin, Pickeriwere ng, int., - i g g P Alexander and Wr Cramp of Rosebank when wanted.. -As advertised a meeting of farmers 62, 63, The games were witnessed by W. �• FIILLER� r tad those interested in a Vigilance com- quite a number and greatly enjoyed by mittee took place in the fire-ball here on all, The visitors expressed themselves Wednesday eveninR of this week. Being see being delighted with the tennie•courts in a busy season,the unmber of farmer• here. Nb doubt msvy more games will '. present was not so large as 'it otherwise b0 played with the Rosebank people,as it But #wonld have been,still there were some is a plaaanre to prep with them. � ��. - - - twenty present. TCOaborne, president -The following interesting item is ! `;THY �Li aylvl,tl,TIONAL'9 ` - of the town line assoaisticu o.-copied the clipped from the Fargo (Q,Dak.) Forum _ ebair.and Arthur Jeffrey acted as eeore• and Daily Repnbliean,and refers t3 one ta�q• After the ebairman era others well-known in this,village, Her man " _ p y IC PROFITABLE. , explained the objects of the association Pickering friends extend their best wishes 'arounc i .and the manner in which the objects were to the oupR ocdple. "The marriage of carried out, a number beaded in their Mies Mand Gerrards Hodson to Jim 3 �t assists to a Better an .More Economical Manage- _ names as members. The meeting was Aade:eon was celebrated.at the home of trent of the Cows, Care of cbe Milk, and filar• -•then adjourned.to allow the town line her brotber,'John E. Hodgson, Ent v keting of the Crelmi and Butter. saweiation tine to consider the advissbil Avenue South at 8a.m Wednesday,Rev. Fiverv. dayity of removing the bead quarters to Dr.Henry Witham. »asidiaq elder of -•- ]Pickering Village., Although many of. the M. E. church of mitialt, Is was a T. (I1�EI6, Pickering the members expreessd their approval of quiet weddiaR,only a few of %be relatives - ; aS - abet idea.the matter had not come before and iotimats friends .of tbe..contracting In the week during waa'm� vreathor at them at a regular meeting.' By carrying parties being present. The ceremony DnnbarkctnY and Pieke3ring. Cboiee out tb"latter idea,the association:will be was very simple and took place in the greenly strengthened and its effectiveness porlors,which wars til deoorated variety of EMU-talways on hand at ' f.. P*u 7 �OR BALE-Bones and lot Bsigg 4gpondingly inernood, This adjourned with red and while sweet peas and wood. -My hours. TO 11TE�T sere.ie:1i lot or tarn n p os: �i n rat w - n4will take p144e on- the evening of bins. The bride was given away by bar mtv be asaurdtrr of teats tress sena. cod tram•osis. Brat slow bas asarda�,August 80th.avllsa it is hoped brother.Jno.E Hodgson. The hale His nor to weet"s. water,hard ata&o For artionlan apyly to n largo natabtrr of fanners will avail res hfarioa and Claris Hodgson, droved �. H. OJI,hl;1BO1!i,. �u as tr t 41K►a17AT �a9rt) Mrs Jao twtobterd eB Fe Bt,Tomato 4r 8es sbemaalv4n of this oppormaaty of project in whist, tits lessee a beaker of retnws@a.M� w saat&tyt,Ptot4rtstsa ,&seg�r Wu1Pw4• fkYwfi!ecotiaioigtg=" tiyt gWd 8t&tekta r Dom►. _ : a:• f - P tea• _