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ONT ,T ; SEPT . l Z 1 902 ��� � E � 4 � NO 48 .. .�d d.- . .: ;,.,!. ___.__T - _- _. ��._ _..:._y. •_ .a., •"r �¢ a-� z�f�ssuat azD .' •a toalin Island. are. spending their h .:' z , t �e x 1. a. 0 U T D U S uncle honey. -: -' - moon with their nuc a and sant, Mr. gad - i. , ��• "'a "� litre H. Hopkins, of Silver Maple. a �• �', ° •• ,,R,• �i•`_ ` Medical e , ` LOCALRAM si ltl� larW IllEC0litDaD XT Aj N per•,•—•...� , _ - • GINCOURI • ,a°s:• ,1.�. _ 1 '�� -� i - --� - Fr� , , t--- _ f ::, =al t81; &.ItA JO'f"tt'l bQRx laY ojls -r_: - _ - _ .a t "_:- �• �+�►� `/ .¢j > m A. YOIING, M D., .Y.,F L<low'oi $aringahetivy thaneerstotm Ta sday _ fi • r 1 • 'mrinity 11 teal Oolieg Toront mei A ` � OOltiielGItlDt>ttT/. . ,. morning the steeple of the school house at ` - &bee of College of Phveiciani and Rn eons of ). + '� a _ ,: • ; ' F.'r , µe `I t , ;' No 1, Soarboro. gas demolished by light• f t11T bib'ria on ` Ontario. Office and residence Opp O Le r7 Lots>� ;:, 5ca Qrov . : ,� Wobnzn,Ont. O>soe hone; morning 4 to 10, c i �• Ding. The lightning passed down the awning 8 to b. a - - adge of the roof and escaped through they Wo-can hear the distfitnt fund of wed• i�EPT. lath • f a nes, returning until Acv y ding bells. eve pi 1901- On • " --•,•-_-==- —� — 16tb, 1901- Of all m terials and deet i— ''�•---L Legal. Born Monday, fie Stb, the wife :'� Audtey. . 1 . ,y 3 ' kept in at ok. It will pay you = , of Michael K an of a dauiter. 3 �. to'ash at our w rke seri inspect our stook Pettx FARES to ENTON, DU NN CII TBEE P We all send our beat wieties with Joe and t rs solicitors. �.,thtior a1 Trust and obtain psi e. Dont be misled by and Arthur to the •' olden west." "Plwing ie-much better work sinceoar CRegi4i< ._•, I Barrie a $30 ' ObatnTtere, m Sing etreett east, orouto, agents we do nG employ them,consequent- g welcome shower. R'aekadag sioosejaw b ' At Claremont everyg stre7 forenoon Money Iy we can, and do throw off the -agents Woburn.�E Ira Lawreuae and E. L.' Chapman with Estevan Yorktoa L i ` to loan on Mortgage. commission of 19 r Bent. which you will � � � � }'`, others took in the fair for a few days this Elgin Pr Albert FR SNI{ D�NTOY, B O., D.0•L ' : T y �"' Arcola r ? certainly save by purchasing from us. A J E. f5 week. Macleod HRRt31tBTG. DUN, W. BfULOOK BUL't- parka of this villi w69 00ceea• 1lioosomIn 28 Calgary 1$35 ggE, , bl-1 call solicited. ful in winniUR the silver medal for the beat Oar blacksmith shop is being t'eshiagled iaawaneea this past week. Our smith should buy the 3iiniota W ITBY 6R�NITE �� display pi field roots at the Industrial y Red Deer $. FARE ELL, , ar Bine earth C., B RRIB- �''� Eahibtion. Dir $parka' exhibit was re• pleas and stay with us. Grand View :,� stratb- I . TEB,CountyCrown At rnay,suit County gyp•Past O>�ce. whitby, Ontario garded by the judges as of mora th+►D Drain We are glad to learn that Harold Mc- swan River "�µ Dana� olicitor. Courtouse,Wbitbl.. lav ---- Brady is to take a responsible position in R sty merit, and is anotber tribute to theF Pickerin on the first of the mo^th. From all po rots in Canada, Asi.da, Sault tat standing of the ESearboro farmers. B Marie. wintieor and East ¢�a T10W. MCGIILLIY AY, B RRIB- Dow solicitors,eta. O�floO OP 09 to Post All � � i BrDu ham. s►looe Whitby,out. Jao.BaU Dow,B. .; Theo. , ; Greenwood: `+ g - Tickets�,ot flood on "Imperial Limited:' t�` A:e(iiltiYrav,LL.B. Mone!i to Loan. 8y NormaD POuabar Wits' hOtloe Over For pbampblet giving further particnlar�, Greenwood school report for -Alrgtiet, Sunday. apply to the nearest Canadian Yaciflc agent, x y , 1 AZERSOV, RITCHIE & -8W ENY, :, "r :� Y F _ [ c;, , Names are given in order -pi merit, and P Barristers,Solicitors, etc„ Tempi Build ' ` t • those mark d • were said on the honor Born—On fie the wits of $ilia Jug, Toronto, and Claremont every 8 fnrday. Trim-class T Mules for hire by day* _ — • g, Tool, of a son. L 11. Niotman, Asst. fr3enl. $sear. • roll :—I W Sadler , N W�iison.C gander t} N.F.Paterson,Q.C.,P.E.Ritchie Gl.Ra Swoeay. Or Dight 'Bus In OOnneetlOD meet Born--On Sept flch Ta ing all G.T.A.trains. Freight and son, E Johnston, B Connor t•tY CuOD01, N P , bite wife of Isaac K- 1 Bing street East, Toronto � Brown, W Lynde-, W Law, Ii Byers, G Connor, of a son. express delivered to all parts of the 3 Yetertrt•ot�"i/. Tremble. Part II--N Emile, M Gleeson, rs,8 Webb, of St,atford, is visiting _. _ village. Tea inn of all kinds done I No + , �Y��-•---��v��^^ ^^~* L Devitt, 8 De%•itt. 3 Carlton, F Lvade« at Joseph Burk's and other friends. O '••,t r, k � ��*" w on-sbortest notice. sale and oom $OPgINB,VET RINAR BIIR• II—L Law, A Bpers, W Sadler, W Hoff- Does Dduaehaw, of Flesheeton, ie visit w w o �' pub i PEON, mission et'blas in cooneotaoDr (trsdnate o the onto o Det- N --G P 1• land. (;tibroa. III Johnston. Ni inq with lase John At Clerow. + - a +� 0� estuary College, To, egietered ember items, Dolphin, w rd t�e Ontario Veterinary adios' s oiation. F T Tremblfr. F Tremble, Mrs Wm Mosgrove is in the city thin '+ ttl' �' a !`* ODI se and rEr•denae one an one-ynart r miler L Byers, f3 Diapey, R Hia B Gilhoaly, �►aek visiting le her daughter, Mrs F Gerow � a n ;' � � � ' �» •� � § ` north of Green Rives. Offs a and shoe ng forge wo R ea�� PtOprtefor. t3 Sadler, L L Dde, B Lie. C Cather. hours 8 to 11 a.m.,and 1 to a p.m. T eprapb wood. IV—Ethril Stewart ', F Gleeson Mrs F {31endin:bee couple of from the � ac'ldress Locust Hill,Out.; ,o.addres res • cite after Spending s a0aple Of weeks with : Q ,°�, y Q 4:. W Gleason, R Carlton, M Wilson. V.,D6 qp a ! Siler, Out — a. pn,b �O K der M o Brown. friends. M ,��, - — lass D poaaber� lilnd frau Oscar. � of e c , a, - � SCo°eo•o c is J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary 8 rReom, ;; Kinsale. '. Belleville, are visiting with T -and Mrs o E3 0 1J' . Hon.Graduate of the Oa:ar.o eterii:- �, —_ ! Poacher this week. o " s►r►Oolle e.Toronto,t'�pste�red mem of the Fur arl p'a B gg Medical eesoaiatt All of s • {;H:Ma$rietl that b�urllio emilin Bice Bobt Cowan has quit the hs esg'i�ak• Ontario Peterinar� 0 diseases and iniuites of the jdosnestic nimalt these days. Its a boy. ` g in business and Fred Stepbow on has O o nm arreateA according to the most modern a proved nits a number of e k jc and scientitlo principles. Oce in T. (>}reige S 6111 iiDe Of brat;• Q people Ecom around to en bis place with Dir Coa well. r Jin p< implement aeon,residence n Cnur h t oppo• ;_ Dias arnitare now here attended the.eibibitioa this week. Mrs N Mitchell, Mrs A Mitchell, and - ;y � � sr �,_ :♦ � a�� Fob! it re ; t site Peak's livery, a, r,' Mrs Anthony Dennie and bliss Rose Mrs John Allawa , from Michigan, are Mar! y 0 f� on zhibition in y B f Dennie, of Guelph, gra visiting Win. Dan• visiting their sister, Mrs Thos Fouchar. C r,m� Apr• s oar are rooms. pie. .. .. ( ►x es , - �¢uSt=leers tzrDsr. 'a -3 • 9For some time past the Presbyterians ,. _attar. s, Sylvestor�iRokey had the misfortune to { : . r have been worshi in i 1 ; 1'1Cfjf �'lt. yWarpp g ra the Methodist ,� .o,l J n C c - g fall off the granary a few gays and out �• ►.: church while& the interior of their own c r R f�HONIAS- aDUN , Co6veyaucer, Coon ! bead, but rro are pleased t -zee him around r o- r "� July ..♦ j- mabiouer for takingi AfBdayit , oto., ' Ri S. Dillingham, azain church was being painted and some alter. •- t* t i° L ! a- " a m Olare: Out.non _ Qa f ' sntm nded teations and repairs were be,ug lone. TheQuitetnber frohce attoa - mac• rJ t•( is . :' � T -- -- r PiekerinR, ()nl;r: garden party at Balsam lett week.aud con.. work l,as fast been eoaipl©tori in a man - BU TIN,a, Issn of M rriage Fideliliv that the eveningwas not a ver Del' tilOst creditable to the contractors , . �+ Do Licen3ee for tLo County of Onta to. Of- plensk%t, ono there toad a larg turnout. Messrs Ireson, making tLe littlo church � . lice 9t the at or at bier a,dence,P e y ng The receii�te amonuttad to bpu& w;0.00. tank as pret6y as�ouid be {iaeiretl, Last J1011ary 1908—\Ch,blr�' heti, 0s!iatva 7th, r `{' `i:llage. # r y 1.:; 5unlay tho re opeuiog eerviee was held ProuRh2ty 4th; 'Port ferry ;lth, Ux• aifID BEL'DX1%- of tionee , Vie.• ':' Durba+•.cid. r #. t , � at dila usual hour of Perv- o in the after. bridze 166W, CalltaiDgtan I6t1:, Beajer. \, a�?mica aaloefr'>:a Iia nurnero::e Ga rind�n -- � t n-)on when the Rev. Muvras Tait B. A toff 11tH. V 11)'1 • . -' _ ' -t r:,a •p�: - . '•:�ay- _ . ?CTten 3Ialiet Tt'}31� c, ,ivi,t Albert, of Clareiilotat, reached an excellent flet — •--- -- -: 'a' '.�J triaad�. l�gto far aa•: nvnr. 6 les l L ta, d,fans —� W, o pIt stoic 1i ad evergt'�iug tha i t•o bra ul Will be I' lt't11erP tna 1 ave their wheatkr6And was the pu'eot of Jut;u ine yrs. Aarker. rtloo to an tiUllenCe- which completely �. : hsn.ilc 1 !.y'the ;aLacrilrer tai -h the uttn st or.rc S TIMM TSSLSI—Pickering 1'3tatiost G.T 19 = and su.d r•v ti,2 ver; beat ad• utage, 4fl !Y (cr either i'otl, C all or raicl,aiSS:tl• 1tr, gall 11re, \ioatc+, o. the Iiellevilte tilled the altar-ch.'ou tho words ••Come Iateliig�►neer, is ri6itigg a; Nre:Wood's. thou with ue land we will do,theo flood.) F - ' Ta. t3onia EAb'r rII4 AS FOLLOWS. '- ._ f d ..._ � ,a M re, and ti i» tt',i11i, CP � C13iaaRo, at`e , , „ '--� ,-- - ?�. N T7 W_ - Z � ' - r-` • �+ _ ,�: TLQ frets of tat ,�:lrew s church Picker. b � '- _ , - •- r�s1.,. _ �.�.,j , � •_ ,[ �• >Z. ' tY•1 P � � . Pick �L f t any Stant t Ot feed Cor sale gee# 3: sv111filLig fiie farrtia>r'a :. ac.� "�rtfro>wer: � � A- M• �-• f S tna led` fiie sttr�ibe of pra•rai $n1 the I'.er. •, lL Ir{GC}.L . 8:03 F. M `a -• tffidwcita, Ac,mintaut. Etc. Von"y t) imta st. U. • on tsrtn rr�pertj, ' Issuer t :=.6,r;,! a Lie- ablu prices ilr. Willoughby of the Christian churcl, „ :L great nntrber of our tr�tvnrpeopie arra lU LL'edl., - gall P. Dd, suces" wt;iWva=o, Ont. 7:v_ # sight seetof;at Toronto's grei►taet fair tt,te and the pastor, fiie Bev. U. McGregor ,.. -- --` — LL '" week and are t,ikkity Pleased n'itli their also gave short addressee. The alinreli "[sL NS 001110 WEST DQE AS FOLLOWS:— A LFWAY IIOUsE; Kingston oad. Di. Broken ire, Piekeritie, an 'r' outinit, looked all the prettier for the profusion,of, t 11� tToo�i accou,��o iat{on f,r u:an ana &,east. ' 11 Lewis M. Grant has l3aett lai:l >x foe Solvate which adorned-the choir and put• �'o A Local. 8•J4 A.M. Popular prices. Cuisine A 1. best of liquors p LOCAL . . . . 2:20 P. M, and cigtire, J. HULL, Prunri tor. a3• u, - - -'' }'- "r`-- the past three weeks with a more foot, but p:t platforms Also in connection with ..7 MAIL 8:18 P. M. we are pleased to report, that he is some. these reopening servieae.a very enj�yaVis ' ' �?UCHER & POSTIL Lirtsaee Ano- ' r what improved, and successful sooiai was held on the �� 'spate.-Dh�abi>•foa etationt JE •Wm,. s Hent I tioneers for the County f Ontario Auc- The masons will finish the loont?ation lawn in front of Dir. John Blandin's tion sales of every description cooaucte ata , work on Dr. Df►Iee new house this week house, when tae Isla lengths, r0 amriae TIIMS Gt)rlra EalsT Dvs lt8 FOLD!! -- moderate ebarge. T. I•ouc er, Real Estate PICKERING S Agent and General Valt,ator, Strict att ration , when the contractor for the carpenter work provided gaits a variety of entertainment No. 6 HAILA.M.en to all orders by mail o telegraph. Ad- s.. • • will take charge. When completed the Dr. 8:0 A.11i g� Prlctica� Pa�n� B The instrumental pari of the program No. 12 BII7LED 8:01 JE.�a dress TFI08. P.�L'CAER, Brougham, ,a, F. will have the finest edifice in the villa e. POSTILL,Green Ii:ver,Out. • was furnialied:by &tie brass ,band from 11 10, joCu; .$•(►8 P.M• Fair port, Green River, the gramaph ne and a eel - • rr .� r _ - action on the organ by Dir. Ward. Bonne TRAINS GOING WINT DVs AS FW1,0W8;-= a �HE �VELLIN(ITON Hotel. Havr gappeer HLnQIn Decoratitig., ing removed to and rhos` agbly ov rhanh kaleomiDiD Tinting T• W,_and Mrs. Hills are In' Toronto reading s .and recitations and not least the No 9 Loess. . . 8:89 A.M. ed the above house, I am pre cared to urnie4 g• thfe week. selections rendered by the quartettes �, 11 blia D 2:25 P.11i. ,• a►ccomodation to an Who de�ire to pa rontze Graining. (1♦lazlDR Richard Rammer, of Exeter, spent Son, from Claremont and Pickering? were all' me. Spacious sample rooms., I Ryall b pleas-- All orders promp4' eis�Tlled daft With friends beta. 7 Mall . 8:22 P.11�. � ed to see all old Datrona when they h ve oc= p p y much appreciwted. The Rev a Mears nasion to visit Markham. JAS. TbBR NCE, 2 6m Estimates givein. John Taylor spent a few days here with Willisins and Willoughby the resident learkham,Ont. seem t'. _,' _::- _ his family this week. _. � ministers Rave pointed and interesting As yet-we have not received any coal at ;ddreesee, and the weather being fie The this harbor. Our people will have to barn auspicious the gathering was on the t \ t IF YOU WANT' •', , peat this winter. p WEITERI BAHT QF WAR Dock shooting reason hat �,,�y,,ed and ie 4-ole a decided suooetls. the prooeear oD Rataand sweat ` n 1•aY0 n0 effect Ott E 1, usual has brought its usual quoto of sports Monday evening amounting to D9a. barness treated A gasoline Dgine, with)r<nreka Mati BrscEford wind mill, Deering machinery, Iia�rporated by,aci of Parlirment 187* our harbor. As yet however we have The Ladies' Aid of fiie thatch is to be nee ou It re• binders, mows*e, corn harvesters. corn ltiet�erliss 1><saaoQ. not heard of many ducks beii,g sbot. congratulated on ' the success of their dKa dti• damp, - A large number from this vicinity visited andartakinR as they will be able to meet Imepsthel..th- ehreddere,Palle wire fence, binding twine; AafSortzeJ ..SIM,WO the exhibition during the exhibition during all the ex ease incur red in the renovation er`Oft and p& ; baggy or stone boat. See or write ft,ubscribed•Capital.. .................. b(IU,OOa a church. ........... .... 1bo,000 re x i gest...,.... the past week and port the a position in of li chu u dot not bremaks """"•••• I,6,9,87U sli departments superior to any previous ._ :_� No rough sur. 5 W. F. R. Jonc , Assets Reality Conv ibis....r... face do chaff p 8&1y I3Fals m. JOHN COwax,BE T.H.MaMn.r�i+ Est1, axhibtte they have seen. BARNYARD PHILOSPHY, •` aodere. The Yrert�ea basbNr lames Hadley hie moved from Dun bar• baroea not Special attention given to Farmer's Bole ton to his residence bare and we believe is , - oralr keeps notes Collections sof cited and promptly made ie his iDtontion to open rap s ReDersl store The rain it radneth every day, tookiao<lik• Headach sa 1 Farmer's votes diro�anted American and abase he will be leased &o meet all his It's epiled a poighty lot hay. ,:; sew,, U , ' Foreign Exchange bo tht and sold Drafts is• P wears twice ' rued, available on all ash of the world old customers. but turmots I Halleluyerem I ., u to by the ` saviass sa l ast:oeal. During the past twoweeks manyeampers Did y'aier see the likes of them 7 ���• ' have pitched their tents on' the beach, The rain it raineth ever night;• Delays ate den crone In allowed o deposits at highest aft- yi Sorely, on have rent rater,aadcredite half-yearly to eporitorr being more than we ha+rs seen at goy time blight,, r:• y y during the year. The cool weather of late The lowland Dorn has Rot the Ge . Kerr. Manager.,. bat with our sev ral million throats . t Purine trouble with vour vee, however, has caused them to fold their ` Main why not be r ieved i Let'e brag about our orop of Dace I �,�„ y 2�Eig from that pain is your tents and like the Arsbe silently steal away ' It's rainiu' hard. but ibis I know . to a H: head with s pair o our DOMINI N BANK GREEN RfY[R. �t1 i ' It makes the rich white clover grow. Made by t g leasee ? y White clover worth a mini o' money, Oil , ' Refs clip MTs. Will Kin is visiting her itrenie in r+ g p And thyat a the stuff makes milk and baperial \, Loge, Optic an. oney. ��---rte•+•. a: N S- o`o;lonto Optical 1'six'lors. Capital Paid uo $2,500 000 John Gilhuly is a0 Markham fora few p t t'' 1 i The rain it rainath night and day, • F§ _ Y: �, -_: 20-1y I1 KING STREET WEST. Mrs. Hawkins,of Norwood, is visiting at Joe' nimpi3 let her rain away ; t Reserve Fund $2,500i00Q Mrs. W. B. Turners. The apple crop, the beef, the epud� �,' ,r Mrs. Huth Miller,of Indiana, is visiting All prove the proverb, "l;ioh as mad. • t her sister, Mies Iva Fraser. reg ured.�BITB BRANCB. _ t A large cumber from here took in the Lae' pets the valleys had their turn, Go �+� iii - Toronto this week. This vete &tie hide hey who to burn;' Oiaerai 3aaldas ndlsea Traaaaratea exhibition in T of , Special attention gi an to the oolleolLe>ji Miss ,7easie Hutchison is visiting her Las year the cows went dry for water, - " Farmer's Bale and oth r Notes. aunt in Toronto during the exhibition. This year-•a case of toetertotter I About vie person ftf— a every foul+ 'sari r BAVLN(lES D PABTIt[)sMT.;- Hoover& $one are making extensive ti r mill dam and waste galas. If it was dry we'd wish it wet, ,j Pers with itching, bleeding or prorsad re airs to ei tr Vias vareev we would Bramble pet, 1 i Ing piles. There has In#diast allowed on epodtr of 111.00 aa�rap- Yet to be found !; lc eru� Phar a wards. Rev.Mr. Willoughby, of Mar am, will s j . J.THOBTON, Da�apy the palpit bore Banda' evening at If it was col i we'd want it loot, ,R. t3 single case In which Dr. Chase's Olnt _ t >�ItrAapBt ? o'clock p m. Dissatisfied no matter what. t ruent will not afford prompt relief, and I Mrs. Hugh Miller, of Indiana, and Mise The indignant angftls Have obaiir�ped ;' If used regularly, produce a penman.3 4 Fraser visited with Mia Barnes, of Bally- They call tis mossbacks—Dame assayed; ant and thorough cure. Ask yaw �F r. NEW BUaGIE of all makes and brownogus,on Sunday list. A wink's about ae Rood's a mod, neighbors about it. The beat people in r or your ¢`' ` ' p otill sud gel prices W. G Barnes is now pottirik J13s `new Now, allogtther, boys--thank ORwd t' the land recommend this treatment at -- styles for sale cheap, tip wpte; wliael in his brash tend• cage and basket factory. Th• Khan in Toronto Globi, the only actual cure for piles; 00 cents r 8eaood Mad bbggi ,4iwitg,and wxitolizs a CO. all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates The Mission Band•wts given a tea after On Tuesday DYo�ing.a vary heavy Once � Abba 'e"'silt,PgRIB GREEN, ` ir, on hand.. mtpauy, orQ+nto c y y their meetiaft on Thursday last at the deenbrm visited Markham clad vloiD ty. Fruit Saline,Fly oil. Talcum po fiat, W� " i _ home of Mies Hattie Hutchison. The lightning wu also partiaalarlli sharp. Idgaid miguesis, Fly paper, U d sad- Ploi� r ►it , tgtl#e t &tit oil Wr Ward, of ClaxemoDt,emd Min Moore No damage was clone. except giving a soap • oohs wafers. f34edli&z powders, Fly r, of Balsam, visited f andsy last with Mr. to wse at the pupils at the ablia sehocl, and Yrs. 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A Ne* 'yank despatch says • " �� 'Gtlinntpeg_despatch says: s: Man- Telegraphic Briefs Fro�1 AIS In , Trade Centres - telling at $5.50 to ;5.75, a couple generally believed that the island of ftoba's wheat is nearly izll ,cut. - : - • �� � of los,d�.,of extra choice heavy steers Martini ue Ya. Domed..to total_ da- Scat•col one;thtrd of _ To work• of .�,>r: . .: a d Y .� Over the Globe. t ..�.�,. -- _ fetched $5.85. �tOek bulls, 960 to strt•Letion, and the sear i9 that when harvesting .snafus to bo done, and ,r ." • " � `'' ' �.� 1,800 IDs. were selling - � MARKETS OF TSE WORLD. gat to ing many'houses and'drowning scores to .do it the province Is sorely in , . ♦ •LANA UA.-""" 1 - -•�.- $3.50. Mtxqd loads of butchers and loupe . will be visnted by an all-do- need of •8 OOf} more 'hA,ndsc" ' � -:'�• • � ''� •- Toronto, Sept. 9. - Wheat - On- s�hi 1 s�tt•uctiy© tidal wave, cables the Such was the statement of Huh Windsti: ' & " era, $4.8? 1-2. pent x180 in cut.iing � g . weeds this suttlulcr. Lario wheats in fair offer, with sales Lambs were- easier with pricb`s oil Point-a-Fftrie, Guard#�oups; coI•res- McKellar, Deputy Minister of Agri- - pf No. 2 white and red at 67� to to $3.75 And $4. Export shoe Rat Portage will have a 7'toiv 'lies- -•- p, pendent of .the Herald. Busuness is culture. Ho returned- on Saturday g 68c west; exporters are quoting GSc. $3.50. Hogs were unchanged at absolutely at a standstill. Few shops from a trfp to �'ilot Mound, &nd' rho pilar .tui tic nurses' home. Manitoba wheat easier; No. 1 hard, $7.25 the 'top, with the market are o , Pan, And it it were. not !or the foregoing was the conclusion he cllur r� ng August there wJ 1T5 ' ame 134ic grinding in transit, and at closing weak, and prospects lower efforts of a small number of more to from what he saw And from corn- death and 113 births itt Winnipeg. 781c Goderich; No. 1 Northern, for next week.:. valiant agora hundreds would starve munications he has received from all ltova Prof. Elliott'seight-year-ol`d ` Q3ic g:i.t. and 77*c Goderich, and Export, heavy,:. •t,,, :; r -> No. 2 'Northern, ,..$5.25 X5.'76 to death here, because of their fear parts. Much-.of the grain that is daugtl er ryas fatally burned at _ 81*c g.l.t., and ,Export cattle, light......... 6.OU 5.00 of a more terrible.death. cut is lying in the swaths, and it Montreal on Saturday.75�c Goderich. ;Bulls. el�port, •hen r, p - - -heavy, cwt 4.50 .4.90, MOUNTAIN-AIN- b�'VALLOWF,,D UP. has et to do stocked, stacked, Oats-The market is 4ui6t, with ' do light...... ....... ... .. �' English dirc;ctors of tris StipwaTsoo - .. 4.26 4.75 Details that have been received threshed, and marketed, and to do Mines, at Grand b'orks, 13,C., will reeling ettsie'r. No. 2 w�ite quoted Feeders,- light, 800 IAe.• during the last two days prods that this that number of men is urgently it 31c prompt shipment, and Z9 to I and upwards,,, • ' 8.25 8.85 the eruption of Mont Pelee, August install another smelter. 30c September delivery. j iStockera, 400 to fiUO lbs. 2.?g 3.00 30, was far more violent than an needed. _ Archibald YerTers, a IInLuIlton ha Corn-Tile market is quiet; ''with Butchers' cattle, choice.. 3.20 4.85 of the earlier. explosions. As:. the workFullwilltbe required to fAccomp�h tel keeper, took a dose Dt cttrychnlnv - )ales ��i Canadian with total educt on Saturday. yellow at Glc Butchers' cattle,, med...... 8.00 4.00 eruptions continuo the mouth• of ' vest. No. 2 yellow American not- .Butchers' all this. . The Impression in the east Y picked.,,•„ -,•••,•• 5.00 6.00 wont Pelma grows in size. It is now seems to be that Manitoba's harvest Mrs Edward Yon at Montreal last Id at G8�' to 69c on. track here. Butchers' bulls...... ...- ...... 8,25', 4.00 of enormous proportions. 11lorne La- is so far advanced that it is hardly her life in a lire that de, truyed_ the Rye-The market is steady; Na. 2 Light. stock bulls, cwt.... 2.25== 3.00 Croix, one of the peaks that reared ,�� _ looted at 48c west. - Milch cows..... �• worth. whir© coming West for all the family dwelling on Saturday. " ... ,......30.U0 50.00 skyward from the. side- of Pelee, has work that is to be done. To cot- Barley-Offerings shall! ar-d prices Bogs, beat...... 7,25 ?,25 fallen .bodily into the crater and it Provinclai Treasurer -lit A at Que- •' •••r'... rest thin false impression Mr. Ma- bee has •a surplus of $Z-I,4cJ2, after firm. feed sold at 39 to 4Uc, mid- do light...... ...... ........•. 7.00_ ?.OU has been completely s�cvallowed. Ile freights'. ,Sheep, export, cwt.......... Kellar on Saturday telegraphed to providing for all expenditure for the Peas--Z'he market is firi�n, with old iBuc,ks,•,a,. 3•Z5 3.4U There -seems to be a side pressure on James Hartney, Government Agent, year, •........ 2.50• 2.75 the crater, And the burning chttisan Toronto, tolling him to leave no ' Vo. 2 at 78c west, and 'new at 75c Culls, each...... ...... aa,,,,a, 2.50 8.00 widens perceptibly every day. stone unturned to secure more help. Customs cottections at 14tontreat a hest. , Lanlba.:.... ...... ...... ...: - .... 3.75 4=00 Clouds• no more hon about.:` the � OUTFITS CRIPPLED. last month were 4G8�O,2GG, as con>,- Flour-Ninety per, cenit: patents, Calces -• ch,..... g pared with $903, r August last . '� ••• ......... 2.00 10.00 crest of Mont Pelee. The terrific Threshing outfits aro crippled for _ made of new wheat, quoted at $2.- Comruon rough cows and heat seems to drive everythin awn year. g Y• want of men, and ii they cannot be 67 to $'2.70 middle freight In buyers' bulls..... .:.,.. ...... - ' sacks for_ export. Straight rollers, � '1't - •••'• 2.60 3,00 The column of smoke rears directly secured • the effect will be telt not There are� 8H tneicibtsre of the - en- $ � �� into the haaeens, so that its top only in the-handling of this . year's trance class, Royal Military College, ' for domestic trade quoted at 3.15 ,A { � is lost to Right.'• In the darkness of Kingston. Cadets this to $3.20 in bbls. Manitoba . dour g crop, but also on the crop of the g year number• � ON MUR ERIRS �� U�H'T the night it fTaa the aFpearance of coming year, far threahing opera- 90, last year 85.' steady. Hungarian patents, $3.85 y a stream of molten iron, standing to $4.10 delivered on track Tor- 8 tions will be dragged out to such an The general freight agent of the - onto, bags included and strot- tisk- Clevm•`. Work of:. the.; Northwest fixed between h van And earth. " P g S BURIED UNDER ASHES,;.,.,', extent that farmers will be unable Canada Atlantic Railway says that ,} err $3.60 to $3.$0. Moon ed Police. to do fail plowing, or maks. any pre- road has 4,000 cars to, assist in _ - Oatmeal-tar lots In bhils., $5 'in � A Tacoma,. From Mor•ne Capote the relief parationa for next ,years seeding. handling 'the western grain. Wash., de,�•pAtch says: trools erste compelled to make a ` track, and in sucks, $4.9�, Broken Dawson advices .give details of the quick retreat, although they succied- This is A calamity which the Mani- A calf fell from a bridge is 1C tort- lots 20 to 23c extra. remarkable solution of a Yukon ed in talon fobs officials are trying to avert. away at St. Catharines, and lighted btillfee o Bran is dull at $13 west, g otrt a few wounded. The Mr. McKellar Raid that the recent on a freight car on route to Buffalo, Ynurder entre, .just accomplished by entire country nearly to Fort de and shorts at $18 west_. Bran is officers of the lYo�thwest Mounted Prance is buried under a deep ed�'er rains had delayed stacking to some and was carded through to. that ' $15 to $16. here, and shorty $21. Police. On August 1st they be- at ashes. This hat+ made it Almost extent, but not cutting, and ns a cit Manitoba bran;- $16 in ss,cks, and camp. convinced that a triple murder ImpoAsiblo to find tt-o hodi� of those consequence those who wero behind Y •. shorts $ ' Iiosstand will t have an ambulance 22 In sacks, Toro to had been colYimitted on the Upper who have Perished while feeing to U I Yukon. A month later two loco be- rho sea coast. - be cane late Revs an Irwin r ti gutting their birders to work are to '• F p to the more fortunate on who DryHenryry 'TfIE DAIRY bIA • . lieved by the police to be the mor- At (?tirade - Arise ;­tfle tide swept had Choir grain-cutting under way also a stone drinking fountain, Eacht _ R]�ETS<•- deters, are In custody, std what throe hundred feet 'r i first. 1-Io also Raid that threshing will Cost $500. + ' e t r �9hore, destroy- would b•e pretty genera! throughout Sutter-The market is cult,- with neat.=ts to be a complete web of .cit- itTg many houses and rowing scores A mother beat'>' and three, cubs large supplies of medium nd infer- comstantial evidence has been woven of inhabitants. I,t•en ut Fort du the province Monday, but many ma- Strolljed into fort Francis, Rainy _ I qualities. We quote: Choice 1- acopnd them. Ed. Labelle was a.r- chines would be, tied up for want of Y France the IllOat stout of heart ha%u Rivcri district. Sunday, and were - lb rolls, otic; selected airy tubs, rested 1lfonday at Wadsworth. Ne- lost cotiruge. t'ol. Lecourer has re- men' - 1 � given the freedom of the town=unto • 15c; store packed uniform color, 13+} vada, and is now en route to Daw- It is probnlit© 'that if morn' hands to 14c; low grades, 11 to 12c; non. Peter Fournier was err t� ported to his (lot�ernnl�nt that it is 'can be' secured in the east another the nearest shotgun was found. - creamery rolls, 19� t 20c; do., at Dawson August 24th-. These two his opinion that t•he entire Ielanc� series of excursions will be run by Mrs. Martha Wilson, Hamilton, is ./ ; ` solids, 18 to 19c. g of 1Slartiniclue will have' to be th© C h R suing the Grand Trunk Railway � men are charged with the murder of Eggsr-Selected are firm,- and other abandonc�cl. H© Ask-s for ,assistance •ryye still Have hc� ," CumEnnyc for $3,000 damages, for - Leon Boutillette, Guy J. Beaudoin, in, tt�tint►porting the' inhabitants to i'� by said, ' grades etrsy. We quote: Strictwly and Alphonse Consts.nline, three that the cast cvfll con© to our res- injuries sustained while standing on . -•� fresh, 15 c; ordinary .tor collected, oLher.islanda.of the West Ijtkdies _ coo, and will send enough help to A platform at Nctterdown which � Y French-Canadians from Quebec. Cor-. , � candled, 14�c; seconds nd checks �tantine had, bc;en on t�Ie Yukon for � -♦-'•---••-� - save the immense crop that is now gave way. • . ; easier, at 10 to 11c. peveral years.. and had Induced Lhe . - , •t� � � lying in the fiords." The resolution- of • the 19rftfslty Cheese-Market ,uilchari ed.': We other two men to join him last ;.:� :. THE WORLDS CRAPS. house of Commons, thanking the - � � quote: � Finest, 10 do 10, seconds, spring. IID met them at Vancouver _ _ _ _ regular and colonial _troops for their-- _ _tc. , in. June. At White Horse they nlot Frungarian Statistics ;: Indicate services in South Africa, has been Fournier and Labelle. These td�o Plenty. ON EXPERIMENTAL FAI�MS pub-•. received at Ottawa and will be _ _ • TIOG PRODUCT men had been -boosters" In a Duw- � •� - fished in The Gazette. •, , : : A 'T3udit(>ast, Rungar5* des�ntch " ` � son gambling house. The were _ • 'dressed hogs are unchan ed, with g g Y ta,Vs- :-The flungru•{uu Ministry of Dia;ector States That Crops Show add Britain fair 4c; low Cured thea s in cod French-Canadians, Visa. All five A High Average.off K _ g Agriculture estimates . the world's _ g demand act, steady prices. We quote: . Purchased a boat at White 'IIorsv field of grain thi�reur as follows Ali .'Ottawa despatch says Dr. Z' BRITAIN . ` Bacon, long clear, llc it torr and And started down- the 'l+iver. Tho Bushels. William Suunder•s, director • of the =� case lots. Pork, mess, $ 1.50;- dog, boat was 'numbered, and Its depal t- - . � The Ett�liah birth rate �� r Wheat. .... .:.... .. „b...2,lct►5,3.aU,000 L'x In � ore noted in the perimuntal Farms, has returned g.short cut, $:.x3-.50. police records t Uats...... ... ...,.. ... ...3,Uti4 720,000 from his annual tours of invest* The British shipbuilding :trade is White Horse. It never reached lda�- "• - ' ' Smoked Meats--Hams, 13 to 14c; � (✓ern...... ...... .....a ....,....2,i)7 3,480,000 tion in the 1Veat., DurltTg fits absence breakfast Bacon, 15c; rolls. 12 to son, but was found later on, on the Rye •. • , .•..1,579;U40,000 he has inspected and arranged the said to be very much depressed. 1t2ic; backs, 15 to 151}c; shoulders, Yc'I'�on banks. Fournier soon ap- 13arluy.,t... .... . ...... ......1,141,t3t3U,000 work of the �'fvyt,ern Experimental Conservative Parliamentary circles 11•�c. - Peare.l in Dawson, Labelle did not The European wheat crop i9 esti- I'arccts and made many.ingc.�iri�s as expect a general election in 1903.. ., � .. Lrcu•d-Thi market is unchanged. {'each there. July 14th the body of mated to give an Increase of 198,- to the general condition of agricul- says the DlanclTester Guardian. _ - '- Wo quote: Tierces, 10�c; tubs, Ile; Boutillette rvaR sound near the In- 12U,000 bushels over i the crop _ of lure In the Western arts of the Welsh mining men advise the Bri -: pails, 11� to 11yc; comp and 8 than River with bullet wounds � P g - to lOc. - � � through the head. The body o[ Con_ 1901. A decrease of 13G,3:,O,000 Dominion. The crops,on the F�xperi- fish Admiralty to store coal ucde>`; ' - - stantino �S'As found above �lelkSrk, a bushels is expected in the ,European mental I•'Arm At lirtindon Aro very water to retain its calorific quality.,>- - - ' •- cor•tt crop. The wheat crop of the good. The yields of trheat.and other The London � 1 t hundred and thirty- miles Above (Standard announces . BUSINESS AT MONT AL United SLutes is e.�tiurated at G•1G,- cereals will be considerably tcbo�•u where Boutillette s body came to the 100,000 bushels, with a surplus of the average. PeasF Indian -corn, that a steel trust is in progress of , - I+fontreal, dept. 9. -• he local surface. Beaudoin's body was found formation sarong the English steel • • 'market continthes quiet and steady. August 1st. The po:.ce po:ieve that 210,1Fi0,000 bushels. The Canadian roots and potatoes also Promise ux- ' whetr.t crop is estitnuted at U3,7oU,- cellecrt returns. The r manufacturers. .: Grain-Manitoba wheat, No. 1 Fournier And Labelle murdered these � -grain crops -The Prince of Wades ptlrc[iasc of a - Northern, 74c; No. 2, 72 for Sep- three for what money they possose`- 000 bushels, with a . surplus of �9,- wero nearly mil cut on rho lirandor.r tember deliver oats; No. 8..0,000 bushels. � property at Dersingh:gym, the pretty ,: • y; Manito- ed. Boutillette was a contractor, farm when the director lett them on ba white, 43 to 44c; No. 2. nt'arios, of St. Frances, Beauco County, lino- .rh Y ` � ` Monday Iaat. The hay crop had Also `•silage close to Sandringham, ere- , 43 to 44c; No. $ Ontarios nd Man- bee. lie left Vancouver with else � I,VST ZD RELATr�VES.-•:; been good, and had given from 2 to e,tes satiaiacti•on in Norfolk. _ itoba feed oats, 42ic in sore; new en hundred dollars In Quebec notes. � .�� tons per acro.. At the end of last London theatres have been notified •_ � .. No. 2, 37c afloat. Flour- 1�anitoba Such notes to the amount of tour week it was estimated that two- that. no further licenses would be - hest Sot Cronje is Prepared to Faf•g�ve thirds at the entire wheat crop of granted Y P y' patents, $3.90 to $4.1 strong hundred dollars were found on Fouts and Forget. ranted unless the con fled at ctl _ bakers, $3.G0 to $3.90 Ontario crier. He is 28 years of ago- and a Manitoba had been .cut.. Pr. Sound- with the tire-cscape requirenTen t � � straight rollers;. $3.50 to 3.G0; in c4liege graduate. The police traced -A� Cap Town 1 deapat�ti+says :.� era thinks first- the Manitoba crop - bags, $1+65 to $1.75• Ontario at- Labelle to Tacoma, thence to S o- Gen. C on'e, who has later will average A sturdy protest from Lady Flor- p p rr 1 y -rot.urn- year g a little higher than last `caro Dixie sinal what she terms ..: tints, $3.80 to $4.10. . Rol ed oats kane, and through Montana, Idaho, ed here from exile at St. Helena, -Millers' ;: ,, "the scandal of child labor in the prices to jobbers, $2.40 to Utah, and Nevada, to Wadsworth, said in : ail interview on Thursday ��� Unite'd States," appears in the Lon $2.45 in:-bags, And $5 to 5.1U in where h_a was found working in a that during the war ho had lost don Graphic. from wounds and disease 20 dear bbls. Feed-Manitoba br at $16 railroad camp . The Income tax returns: for the ' � $17, and shorts, $23, cgs, in- =-T °� relatives. Ile expl•essod himself its �` �A�I� �� i�1�TARIU. .'A eluded; Ontario bran, in b lk, $15.- prepared, flow ver. '- - year 1.901 shbw that fifteen persons ;? `� �H01 LOVER ON S�`AUE. �: .Q >�t only to for- - In Great Britain paid tax on hu- : °• - 60 to $1G; shorts, to bulk $23 in give, but, as far as God had given Gireat ffi.ineral Wealth in Tllaaitau • lots. Provisions-Heavy - anadian him his power, to for at, and said Hold District. comes erceecfing £50,000, their total - short cut Pork, dc*.resg Took E:evonge ib,c being g incomes being ctsaestsed at £1,500, - $25; comp and re- Jilted he believed the British and Dutch ._ •. fined lard, 9 to 9�c; pure anadian - ,'-:: . : :-: -_: races would work amicably together A• Toronto despatch says�:•-The 000. The greatest number of pay- . lard, 11c; finest lard, 1S o 12-}c; - A des+ps,tch to the LOndisn. Daily for the development of the country. Bureau of Mines hart rcx:eli•ed a letter- menta carts on incomes between £160 * hams, 12,} to 14c; bacon, 1 to 15c; Chronicle from Vienna gives details �,�.-14ti fat tram lilt. Hugh D. Alton, the wool- and £20t). i dressed hogs; $7.50; fresh shed ab- of life tragic deaths on Wednesday ` - known mining expert, of 'lVa.bigoon. ---=-•---', A• a ��;• - rz• attoir, $9.25 to $9.50 per 100 lbs. last of an Austrian`'actor and act • _ AGAINST INCO�'i� TAM-1<:.. Mr. Alston reports that there is con- = Tj'rtT'�IID STATES.'',-• teas at Samos-Ujvar, Transylvania, - ; , d .able-prospecting work going on ai e ' - Hungary, as follows :-Julia Petky League �'�®d to Fight for $e- in"the Manitou gold ptining district. John Cornettla died at Paterson, •a • U�TITEI} STATES MARK S. duction. . He speaks most enthusiastically � N.J., of hydrophobia, caused by a - sr•' and Julius Barrios had been engaged t ,..- f L � Y weasel's bite. Buffalo, Sept. 9,-Flour - Steady. but the latter had broken ori the 'lI r'Loridott despatch t�,3 s, �• Tha to- the prospects, and declares that ere . _ Wheat-Spring. No. 1 limits on engagement. The two were acting volt against the income tax is at long Manitou will be the "Rand" of Charles bI, Schwab has refited� - • Ontario, with a rich now wheat; old, in store, c.i. = basis, the part oL- lovers in a performance, last beginning to take practical permanent fu- `entire tial in the Ansonia apartment No. 1 Northern, 80$c; win er dull during which Julia was supposed to shape. An Anti-Income Tax IieBguv tore ahead of it. The gold is found house in New York, at a rent of .- and weak; No. 2 red, 71•�c No. 3 fire at Bard�os. She charged her pis- is being organized undo,. influential In free mining quartz. That it is $40.000 . yuan. - do., 67 to ti7'�c. Corn-Str ng; No. fol with bullets and shot him dead. auspices:. Iuagtnuch as Lho oppos- there in paying quantities is em- Prof. N. E. Donnell IeII f'do., tZ .- 2 yellow, 671c; No. Z cot 661c; The curtain wag lowered immediate- Ilion to the income tax is strongest phaaized by the fact which, bsr, parachute into Long _Island Sound, . _ No. 3 do., 6G;c, throng billed. ly, but the first pe�•sons who arrived among the Unionists, Alston cites. that one company a distance of ..00 feet, and is per g it in probable spent $10,00U in development _work, haps fatally injured. Oats--Stronger, but noIdem dem d; No. on the stage .found that Julia had that the Government will soon t'oal- 2 white, 33}c; No. 2 mix d, 2.9c; committed suicide b o ni and took out enough gold to ream-y pe tIg her izq without the lesson of more bye- burs© them for all their expenditure. While sitting in a hainiizock ; with No. 3 do., 28�c. Barley Western veins { elections that the only hope of to- Although just now capital is not his sweetheart, George Taylor, of 64 to G5c c.i.f. Rye-No. 1 55c. - ---- tainiing any representative character Pitcaher, N.Y., cotntnitted -suicide by -Canal freights-Strong. � GROWTH OF INDUSTRIES41E, will be to grant in the next budget coating -in very fast. Mr. Alston ' Toledo, Sept. 9.-VPheart Mary is g prophesies that as soon as these shooting.- No. reason is known. t active; strong; cash, 72 c Sept., � ''a substantial reduction of t�Ip �. pre•- � P � - sent crushing burden. gold fields become known capitalists A speed of one mile in a minute • ' _ 72�c; December, ?2}c; Ma 73�c, G`ensLis WiII Shoat: ]Qi� Ittcrea,sp could not be kept out with a club. iltiid twenty seconds is claimed by ` Corn' _ Dull; strong; splen- - Over Those in 18 1. _ ,---- � _• �A� SELECTS CANADIAN.� f °.� R Flint's a �.._ C. team yacht in a ' •. her, Glc; December, 422, _ate -- An `Ottawa despatch says --��he -'� t es,a ,� �'� ~3' ' test on the Hudson River on Sat- '-• Dull; firm; September, 1}c; Decem- _ rP Celis�us Department is busy with the ' urday. t � her, 32c. Cloverseed=Fairly active; - industrial scheldules, and a bulletin lit. Jo}in,• IIT, 8,,, Mme•. Advisor �p �� SG�V 1l��, �• OCTOBER `. :-� •. - rr, - � ._' - stronger; October, $5.52 -; J aunty, ` dealing, with thv.same will be issued. D2inister of 1llliinea. - �'�° t • ' $0.87 ; cash;: prime, $�.47�. Rye- It is underatpod that the icidugtriea An Ottawa despatch says: ' `The Tar'entq-third of month Likely- tt► GENERAL. 62c. of the country will show, when the Chinese Government has decided $e Set Apart for Holiday. ~Contitntails rain in India is bend- ' � figures- are. issued, a la,cge -growth appoint am Eur to . •`� -` = 19�ting the crops. r �I sF;: ,: gpean adviser'to to the • -An Offsets�despatch says: It'` is � . - "' ' CA•T'I'LE h7<AItKET y ' - over• 1891 notwithstanding that in Minister of Mines. bit. Wallace mentioned in official circles that It is estimated-that i at're�.t[y 13tIDi3 `� 9� the present instance tla$rp is a limit Broad, Boor families have been settled on A •- jTaronto; Sept. 9.--Recei is at. the a native of St. John, Irf.B,, �Thattioned ng Day will likely be held -:. P to the-gi'ze of the manu:tactorlea to •htris b • � � t cattle market to-day were 7E� loads, be included. -Under •the. �` selected . for tete position. on-Thurada�•, October 38rd. � cae„ the farms in the Transrvaal. � Present eenrt ;lIo is a graduate of tl�q university of seate�tions have been t:•eceived" from Yn the ,provincq of. Helsinglarid, in with 1,227 head of cattle, i 2,086- no factory which 'has.. five Itis' nativeprovince, ,and of 1�eGill. difYerent parta of the count. fn fav Sweden, fifty new cases of leprosy sheep and lamb { '722 frAge, rid , 4 :hds has been ctinunted, while in University, Mdvntrael. 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Relief a Anything Go in him for mastery. wrong with yow?" Irigh Price* Doing jid bjP, well for ce "Nothing; I have not been t is time thle etched far stricting Moat Eating. sib came to an end, goes on Xitty, some time. I all go down . to en for ahange of air. I was decline frb1n.4_. quietly, though the handg that hang Gretch Beef eatihg is o1h. the at of her are so tightly always well and happy when on eitlier side I lack of supply ,and oonsequent high home cost. I question if it be not an e - -one, refuse any long- clenched or *as here. writes J. that the nails are snow X r ohn race, white. cellent thing for the 'Yes.' he thin veil of would W. Hall. In the coming big markets. er to hold up t "Kitty," ays ; Cyekffien, Jfmptil- our disc with me If you omfort from sively, "be angry o bide be friendliness behind which we vain meat will occupy but a small. 0 ly hope t to sell The far4eeing mau will plan THE ERIN 1P Y UIL DEN ,�; our friends. I care no longer what will, but I must say what Is on my The4 broad, bread in Vast quantitidi they think Or see. I shall never mind. I am sure there is something baker will take the plae of the n of. You not Altogether right between you Y he man=oth baker ve W(m your game. For the fu- and Sir John." butcher. T %gal e the plate "Only a were trifle: nothild own; W6tft ture YOU may - enjoy life as you ig worth the suburbs will tak p]LECEDING Mrs. Redesdale has left t e neighborhood bakery. It* ISTNUP818 OF a th erdaW; plea.%, without Oe constraint of a recording," says Kitty, with and CHAPTERS.—Kitty and Gretchen 'to the country day before yest one of the most universal foods- In wife'a preftwO. it was a wise heart-brogen smile. "He has ceased Tresadne are charming won't be bacj� again for four days ne of the best for man. two most &AM" me of—of—" to love me. After all, you were 0 girls. Ken1noth Dugdale, crippled in At this-his fierce' determination to ikkovight to my argument large markets even now breadp a him. She pauses, hunting accident is staying with believe only the beat deserts and covers her f6ce right, Cyclamen, and wheaten products, baked beans and r hands to shut out the cruel falls to the ground. At the,end of as with he Gretchen's es- It Is only ely, ther vegetables have the call. Our . the Tremaines and is still lies unqueo- vivid blush that has ix months or so a man does prefer 0 of ? s home people Are also great lovers peci&l chaxge. He marries her. Cyclamen begins Sir. some other man's wife to his own." tioned, yet on the instant all hope e ILitty - -marries Sir John Blunden. eets,- and the pie and cae cou term disappointment makes John, unateadily, who h a-9 grown "This is madness," says Cyclamen, sw Arthur Blunden, JoOn's cousin. dies. One placeW. The most vast A horrible feeling of super- pole as one struck by a mortal blow. in a frightened tone. "I will not are busy is nnieshed in the toils of a'charm three. and takes corn- ,Not in words, but your look and listen to you. Things, may have and unfailing food supply fields ars Charteris, stition.chills him the oceans of earth, and they will er by the name of Fancy his of him. He feels, t6ne were eloquent. Both were a gone a little crooked with �ou late- in eed- flame of Sir John's prior to plete possession n play very important parts utterly worn out, — deliberate inouit. �, And you, -ly, but I ain positive Sir Joh but e generations. marriage not faint Ing futur 0 ith us, to with hudden pas- adors you." as tired as though all day and night you," &lie cries, The cheapest food w rig tr- m her magnifi- "Then he Must be endurli draggipg his limbs sion, turning upon hi lie had been due aten bread. The pro AP� es and cent eyes that literally blaze with mento. now; because we have agreed is whe Through interminable marsh maize are coming to the front the Mbet ng dense thickets. He is so Imbued to separate. est Next, morning Sir John, anger long subdued, while her cheeks, Corn makes b say;, pleasant- with the belief that his wife is not losing their pallor in the excitement "It is shockingl horriblel . Can world over. Vinton in the hall, beef, pork, lamb and chicken Why nt, deepen in color to a I do nothing?" says . poor Cycla- hU_ ly, ."My love to Lady Blunden, and with Cyclaen that when he reaches of the mome should it not mae the beat 01 "ji if I can see h and is admitted,- rich carmine, you to find fault- men, in a distracted tone. "To have ftesh? The ' otion that a manI er for a few Min the latter's house, man n hat has this happen to You of all peoplet utes. he goes lingeringly, with slow unwil- with my conduct after all t ust have -animal food to, do vardi, after all I ave silently How distressed Mrs. Dugdale will In 'Her ladyship i t sleep at feed the did. , n ling.steps, up the stairs, pausing at happened, work is fallacy. Do we -e -for mo om -th beef, or does thpi le- nths, — with the re- bet b e at all last night, Sir John, every turn, As though to stav 07 endured 11 race horse wi to says M-iss Minton, with IL keen relish 'the evil hour that shall tell him he membrance of last night still fresh "Yes;. I wish I had not got to ath I an of the deep eat mutton? The':, When I tell You I Gretch n; that will be very hard," vI d for the situation. But Sir John is must- go forth on a new quest. , upon nlymindl laborer eats a dinner of corne "Her eyes door ' of saw you in the Gardens—' says Vitty, mournfully. I h rs i not the one to be bowled oveK by :a The man throws open the q his stomach works hard fivQ ry a small and Sir -where?" will reproach me,.- thpugh she w it into waiting-maid; lie says, "Oh! ve drowing-room, "Lust night You saw me in digesting it and turning as ex- is well In It, and interrupts he, in amazement. say nothing." It force; it sticks,by the ribs, well; it doesn't matter in his John, enteri*1 xcusos.",.; Fe- "Can you not, think it over? f way up the room, before he "Nay, no lies, no so ong: most indifferent manner, and, going hat presses It; he is not hungry they are coLn't be anything so very bad," n- recognizes,, nd, his turns shei contemptuously; Kit- as the stomach is at work into the library, closes the door. at the other e on th seless in this case, and earnestly. . "Do not be baty.. 0 wonder she 'aN e sloped" (I wife. worse than u digestible eef.' Ten nts ans cl( 11 a e -re she me, ped), "poor She is dressed I- loos Tnotning only help to heighten disgust." ty; An impulsive step of this kind suppo orth of flour, meal or Vice will igen I I Think it w deal., says Miss Min on, with it robe of Cyclamen's, composed of He flushes darkly. may spoil two_ lives. orate three times as much force ff says "You orth of beef. But' one sni "He don't clLre a pill about cardinal and black satin, that suits forget yourself," he over. cents w not a is too late, her, no more than a. houter barbar- her to perfection, and is just no coldly- � am liar; and You says Kitty; weaj- 10 dine and suP often must breakfast sur e to say I do not un- ily. Men a 9 a staring at Sir John with cold fivo hours,- , We inn, that's my opingion. must permit m er than once promise me to kee rule is de4d to all decency, but such prise and haughty contempt. derstand in the least what you "Then at least P the Aslatic because he lives'. your own coun sel. Tell no one barefaced hindifference I never see." Still with his evil thoughts of, R Meft rice, but he gets the most for his on -iging this, Irl- what has he ad- .,ft is foolish proloi occurred, and go down But couW she have looked into the moment since full upon him her this very evening to I,axton. Th inoney. library I think she would have vances toward her and lays his hand treview," suys Kitty, calmly, cold less Meat cating is largely a habit' and changed iler "opinilon" about the upon her wrist. passion dying Away, and the w, the less you� -will of direase. Of cour" ducive -n- returning have to say afterwards when—when con "Where were yet] lal�t night?" he quiet of her first demeanor be- indifference. Sir John, having tui as to be killed weeks eat that h "The sooner it terminat you and Sir John beg each other's m be chemically ed tile key- in the ibrary door, asks, all the terrible anxiety :. and Ito tier. e it is. eaten must must ask pardon for mbali-ned, which fact. at wl ter suPPOBO walks over to one of he ndows, guspQnse of the past hour rendering I the bet and there, with his hall as hind his hi voice harsh and masterful. 1you to allow me still the—the money "That . will never be_' We have treated or e add -to its value least, does not let me have yearly 0 were his own back, deliberately reviews the cage. Kitty neither stirs her handt: nor agreed to parted forever. Thos you when m words — 'forever.' food. All last tight tier words rang in Ili arried you?" pNI To prove to Youlsaeort&ln S, destroying sleep: "If harm "Certdinly," — very politely. "Oh, a fig for his wordsl"-,!,� says. ear Chase's Ointment N BEHIND THF, XA f orce THE com�s of it, blame yourself." you must, however, allow me She and absoluto cur* for eaoh to Lady Cyclaen, with more es Df itchinst. I had said it was 'not a threat: but treble tile amount for the future." than elegance, and a fine show of in- blooding and:)rotru(ling piles, When a Chinaman is VOr Such: where then is she? In all her short tb@ msnuftetursrs have guAranteed it, Bee too cre will be no necessity. I dignation. her cTo Be Continued) Like Other Men. cl ask your neigh- ou again. Any ot married life never before has she timonials in bhe daily press an Y C in�- d think. to soo -swhattheythiDkofit. Youcanusettan I t from- under his roof. bc do can the' A my BABY'S OWN yer TABLETS. laundryman your law Is painted 6 ep arrangements that must be mal mpathetic picture of A horrible fear possesses him, a get your money back if not cured; 600 a box.ab of ese by aU dCWeT§or EDKAN80N#BATZ8&00,TOrOut4 be manaed through s terror that almost maddens,him, a Kay I ask where w Orleans Times. "Am you wish. r, Chase"s Ointment writer in the Ne enis "John" lives amo thil& lie stands thus gazing vacantly up�- D you intend going?" ng us, patient. in-, the, present, t -:ed by on the summer sky. I'le does not o Gretchen. Al- Are Nature a cure f o remov chance may take Ailments. dustrious, es her eyes from his; -scorn and and often despi. -dB, where little of him move or gesticulate; his face per terwat detestation declare tilelligelves in ev those who ttittide optateg haps, * is' troubled, buL llis a I We. Medicines containing ery line of tier handsome face. even to regard him as a fellow be- that.: Howev InIght be taken for extrinne agrre to 0 e of n ' be given to children — yet if we knew the human en or ing. his,- Where were you?" repeat-% le, his should nev rep se Baby's yellow 0 s , s 0, quiet is he, so Motion e as white as or little I may be to You. still, little or big. %%lien you u. 1 8 behind that eyes flashing, his far tory that ie less. I do not thii.k in moments of . could not tbink of you as without a Own Tablets for your little oneis you death. Mask we should not doubt that here Intense aorly, that is of mind, when led hoi6e. There is that Place ositive guarantee that they a soul of like dig'"y' Let iny hand go," mays Kitty' in sett dwells 011e is niost distraught with, fear or 1. rbytII-tv. I never go there; tone. And �hen in De tain neither opiate nor harm- con ays the writer low, dangerou0i coulfortable with our own or dy asserts itself i all J ful drug. They are good for she wrenches It free, and moves back hhall see that it is made Nextdoor to my lodging is on" In most cases I have for you." *eak. Ill Llny way- children from the smailest, t -e notic d that the wi nes -tep or two. "What do you lilt those squat little houses which now %Vbftt have you been thinking?". she sed I hae notic est infant to tile well grown child. and then you find next to a big mind, being uppermost, subdues thei callung it little "You have nothing more i6 Eay?" quickly relieve and asks.- her breath rhese Tablets ii. On the lower floor of th T Ill 1. mansio Lody to itself. I never saw any - 11 Not 11 ach and positively cure all stem hinee, laundry quickly. small houSe wfls a C Y le wring their hands, or throw w listen to el says or In I insist on 0 'What I haire� bowel troubles, simple fevers trou- it was a Chinailian about twellt In their arms above their heads, or oilig up to her, and tak- al- 1 last night." I DI u ndi n. bles with teething, etc. They I age.' llis face was iknowing wIlelJe you were five years o beat their breasts; but, happily,' my hoAng both � ier hands — even at this ways do good, and can never do the sky. lie went be jOnly that he han lost his head s makes h imperturbabl as f'Xile med, and I inhy im utter In,,taxkt th,-ir icy coldnes deviat- perhaps have see" the slightest harm. For very small in- Nith the un t,lin step you are about to about his busincFs wrong. question, her Presence shiver, fants crush the Tablets to a,powder. the solar syst em. 7 ohn, at least though . iilled folly Of tile Ing regularity of al take will be, I warn you. a fin Mrs. P. J. Latham, dmad, makes no ;where she is being suillcient answer Chathaim, Out with a sickening one. Nevi)r. after this, shall I will At first ho .was all ordinary Chinee it is too late to retruct the fu- . : "My baby took very sick. His but my attention i But t Mays you again. I dryman to me, laun KitLy'S face rises ak to Outward moan. ingly s ee i)r spe ted, his breath offen tat insinuation. tongue was coa the n arrangietnent from first became riveted upon him and my before him Ili all its anger of "It is impoiwiible' to'.�. -understand Is your o sive and he c food on -ened- ould not retain curiosity was awah -its �. ex- night before, its reproach, a question from YOU i,to last- I. have had neither hand, is stomach. 11 ' also had diar- but what The man seemed to live rrerely fcr c ssive bCaUty; and then, stningely :you )art in it. Once YOU scP- t to- me!" she says, all"Ost I!' it whLs- act. nor I t be forever," rhoca for four or five days and grew his work. When I came ill at two enough, another ace rices beside I per, a look of ligonized shame cre(-I)- : al*,,tA- froin me, it mur, very thin and pale. We gave him o'clock in the morning I found him .. teaking tile features of Launceston. that means always," to tier large, expressive eY('s, medicine but nothing helped him un- h the lights' turned high. ptient- elf at this Mo- !11'r in yet with an lie straightens him in , knowing. %%hy t ve him Baby's Own Tab- wit If I rose "You illsi"t, up( "It means ly working at his calling. Us ment, and raises bis head. 'firs ln)agine nit! unwilling to exceedinrl0v bitter Icth. After giving him the t dose early in th morning, that prndigY ustl�lllv -laughing. eyes there I s An ex- , - never again sufTer an a silliple matter? : tllat I he began to improve and in three sntisfY you on such I Illortifl(q1tion at your of indUs-try was tip beYore foreign to thern, an , un lish Ilrd tu well. lie began -ell accusing nie 'gt days he was clui er gradually became filled with w p ca —o le almot ,ui'-.,' of what have you I)( You hands at. 'Forever" a good ond I sant expre�sion heal- lie ur tllollght-,�, Sir John? to gain flosh, and is now a fat, at the untiring persist ncy of t a derous. 'rhen it f do his thoughts yo She laughs wordi by boy. I ILI" more than pleased sto accuse ille, BecatiFe iof his neatnessz and low ILjugli, that I uite d cided?" nian. change, lid EL % ()u nive q e r, augh, a ex(plisite care to Unlovely lt nd, with a (luick i with tile Tnbl(-L-4 as I think they litencss and ILti-f a ,ligh of rel ief, escapes lier po saved my baby's life." niovellielit, raises tier hand to le .-n-ighborhood never.. pleasf, ti fool h e lia; been! AV:hat last fdre.we)WO 0% ,yoll say you illsit, Wel I ii our : own Tablet'., re sold by a Baby's a -ionate thought of 6-�ndiiig its laundry ny fet'll"s have beei'i COU11,11 jg then, your coni- Jone is full of pits-, entreatY*, or w brain. A sleeplcss night ! for the ]a.,A tiln here else. I ,It druggist" throughillis t one word, one glance, and he wouid I beg a in per- rL . wands shll be obeyed. I spcint mail post paid tit 25 cents a box my thing lllways t)lays the ini;cliief with il_ anto carry Ig have bceli at her feet. W night here with Cyclainen, tendii ily. by writing direct to The Dr. soll to the Chinaman, , urged on by .* course she I ns she, 9tei fiellow's -intellect! "1 hope so!" retur li�-r sick child." I -od liams Medicine Co-, Brockvil'e, or the desire of finding 'out something. t the b o iledesdaid or Cyclamn.., I)ut Witt) lips so pale tha 'not r&- tady, N. Y. I reasoned that' no me And why did you Schnec tit him. n. she has hop- s as though it ims died away abo N'0 doubt, foolish chiIJ, mhe I turn home?" Cchenectady, N. could work as :1 to filghten him into a. better ith in- if rolik t heIll n white or yellow, by an Illoiliel tary desertion. Elid witholit being mper by t1li-, "To llelgravO'Squ hands hastily` �,': as donlinated M ell he desribable bitternews. "Because I Droppil g her Fon�d'. " 'Mot her—"Now, look here. I found hi succeeded; ivh though stung by tier last aptlecii. Sir all'absorbing Purl)oSc. Well, she has did not,"choose . to dd' so. you to break ofT I tel igo It nglish ects her lie will beg tier pardon for hii waiks deliberatelv to the'door, George! 1, want lie could speak F in of the liglj� the place has grown hateful to me, J10 ith that girl. Silo is vry pretty lainly for w woll. FinallYJ won his confidence. his deLestable conduct (I I w.ls glad of any chance that opells, It,! lle.RitatL's P mo I too kno* hot ian wa.9 in lover.., Lefore; and—who knows?—perlips — ian Do nient; tin ther, andihe has gone. and all that; but I Tile young Chinan lloqrs froin weil to xytilit you to risk your life for hings will clear up, vou ' l�ept me a few ittilig out her hand vague- A girl in China Was waitillg perliaPs t . . I Kitty, P1 fu. vou still doubt? You can alik CY- cite tier, and and by marrying he". W-11Y, him, and he was patiently and now, and look brighter in th her ly, touches a chair . n I clamell, you know; or pe rhaps r, sinks filto it with a long-draw no liore about t iind 11 ft,,,c_ she knows I OUse- bravely undergoing 'the hardes fu -thef lie-ittioll:: lie maid, of the footman, or tile butle it i all over. She has keeping than I (to about Greetilot f -toil in order to go back to hs1 0 Witout but ha lid will be the most orthodox person to ble Righ- not; t very a bit." G001' lciLves the room, finds his Seell him' for tile last time, I-ler lotlict—"After native country and marry her. se like this." learn." A ot lie hou s a : -mire in a ca When tie told ine the sit ory I f or�� se hail exti ,he can ut of t nn6l- is life is at an endl that, going o Ile is silent. Iler whole ma s rather late for mem es- Rn(l drives to Mrs ]led marriage 1hat. lie was L, Chinaman; I re hansom 11 -go--"Dut Georg - ou said work- so (lignifi(A. so majetitic, yet so m� Cyclamen, re Geoi bered only that lie was a man 4till. dear? d "TT' 0 says! ale's reliidence worn,, that er thing ? pletc with contemptuous (lid not know it t horne ourself you Ing like a Mail to earn a wif'e, and Is Redesdale a Y ousekeeping until after you withal, despite these meager, un-. -ii married." Alotlier—"Very true, f poetical surromidings, (herishing a.11 Ccorge--and your poor father (tied o who the dreams of a Y011119 mall . Lg opsia twenty years L 0. dysp ma .- kable- ,:'. 1 Recovery. sweetheart is.far away. Re I r-. v U 0 --you don't mind me talking so apses much, do you?" she asked. "No, EYES? UAS 'DOBBIN LARGE ro F N e 0 said, facetiously, he indeed; but," are There are some points which -I may mind after we are married.' Val 0 liable in horses of very descrip H ipi so; 06nd10611 .But I f1ha'n't mind then it you do," ram or 11s How He Was Rescued F tion. The head should be rop M set on. ethodist Minister To she answered. ............. by Dr. C;hase's Nerve tionately large and well The lowe!r jawbones should be suffi said the Remember, young man, -thany, of 1*. to ieutly far &part to enable the head f Omemee, and late of practical wilri I lien man, "that In order eck, orFooa"pbs- ter, 0 began to use it. As MY to form an angle with the n at Dr. Chase"s the Ont., writes: "A year ago last NO- Food, A succeed you must teach people to I began to which gives it free �Uotion and sual control over unu ygteln Jecame stronger you. "I have donq that," nesses vertaken with nerv- trusi en- vember I was o and have gradual- n -.1 graceful carriage, and prevents it d rekfnd'eq nervous little work, I do a swered the 9100MY young ma means fall is ous exhaustion. For six months other, ve force and vig4 t bearing too heavily Oil the hand.� when all incr &md in ner ergy described d W go work, and..during that time )y have succeeded in getting into deb should be large, a little ustrated in tile case I am about in my� The eye we d reed to I had to be waited oil, not being or, until DOW- beyond my fondest expectations." fo &I condition again. I consider prominent, and the eyelids fine Mr. Brown was help myself. Nervous , Col- norm all and.. [,Clow. and able to The earshould be sm histerial work, Nerve Food the beat thin. his nu ase Why do *bu persist-- In drin�i�, give up lap-se was complete, 'and tho The 10 exhausted thELt for a time he ever used. Not only has erect and quick in motion. ro far bborn- Doctors was in the physician's hand' for medicine I more than to good for' you?" sitiv451y he pless its wonderful restorative ear indicates dullness and stu 'Was po seem to improve. it proven And do you remedies months, I did not in drown my sorrows." nsulted an I many e, bt sAfio When too far back, there is were co ry -ef- At any little exertion my strength powers, In MY 0 Wn CaA vain. Lre succeed?" Toper. (sadly)—"No ness- to mischief. there where I have recom- disposition rted to, Ir severaJ a they Can SwiM."re reso we to build up tie uYstem Be med would leave me, 4ad I would trem ded Ow. g fort ble wilh. nervousness. men it-,, .............vain, and it is Ittle wonder that Dr. Chase e Nerv* Food', 50 oents "What sort of�-L -in 'i�bur iiet _sucii, gpl— "From -the first 101 ling hope Of i uaed iL "Three knots an Grij fferer Was a box# 6 boxers for $2.50. At all rggi — "I don**. the su Dr- i d, time for a clergymen, smilin s beFan to us�., many nerve remedies, but they seem- i when lie admawou. ft - ho coyery effect in my CAM dadem, or minister to himself, just know. 11,1e Only seen- him 'When y said thq a o L Nerve FooP Co., T�,ronto3_ his WifaL had &bnost Chase, lost hope of re after ho h:od united the third couple was w U"Odist minis Mow, T. 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Y, of the exhibits must show an inn• t z rovemetnt and OR BALE Oaud lentils house' and { - p there must be F about f acres of land being e' , .'_ -i exhibits t0 y on tlfl r hid % . BhOW the t�rOgre8S in pert of lot No c a 9 Yiokertug. On the •a �, .' t manufactures. tn'emises is a�toqd orchard, situated on theA L 4• " _i Objections have been Kingston tot Pio erin -� � :'�• :.r k b {r' 'k - , gs ou rna�hl►lf a mile ens k ti > I offered to man of h Village. apply to w0 - TERMS � y the special attract. g . For futtber particulars pp y �r a' •.> � . i,�, �;: -- - - ' Rich 39-tf :4'.... - •.;'t:' : t•'�4• -"` ` '• - - - s •lt. r - tons that have been "engaged at Chase Richardson PiolgeripR• des�ea>rz ii.00 lipald telt ads ' ARN FOR SALE.—Bain¢ the 89lith 17k. rT y r - RATES OF ADVERTISING: ., ; fairs, but they are a great drawing �i pile!at lot 4o,con.8.Pibhering•somorisla '�.°': f `` qt ;# , : Insertion,per line -ts, Lata, and serve t0 increase the attend- 6o actes,t7nnors or len. IL is situated west of and �j t p, t nen adjoins the villa" of Brougham. The soil is 1' l nV:.= Piemes leach subsequent insertion,per line 6 '� aDeB 8t the-fairs, and thou h the z , This rete does not include Legal or Foreign ad•` g y first Class wad on the premises are a good frame s may not be a benefit directly, they do -awe11109,good bank barn, with stone stablingCa' n ": With ' Poor 11 e, ar special terms given to parties making coag undoubledly indirectly increase th@. hard ind ofttivi flood besritng water '' }' tants for S or 8 months orb the year. Hslf- term is well-fenoed. Address or call on 11. U. educational value of the exhibition. �sarly or pearly contracts payable quarterly. �.- Wilson,Rmaghaw: 4:1••�� 1 � �"' �'' •' ` ' Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, t, >, r . 1 Y �,.� One year,$6 00,payable in advance. r ,• f : ttt>rNotice in local columns ten. Dents per line, It 1s said that all the world lovas a ry�Q LET-�Tbat valuable farm. beingM 'a k = t flCHus teats per line each sub segaent iasertioa. true lover, and 10 much the same Way 1 lot 91,con 9, ,Pickering,containing about 160 Plein!contract rates made known on applies. sores On the remises are a 1 srge st'ne house � � �'�» on, No free advertising . everybody loves a tl]BDIy Z;lan. There two burns withstonestablir beneath;two large Advertisements without written astruotione is nothin stables d is barn Ths g grander or sweeter in life, and arivipg-suede,aft y WtIIbe inserted until forbidden and charged so- place Is.weU watered sad fenced Will be let sordingly. Orders for discontinuing-adversiss- unless It be womanly woman, All for a term of ye a For particulars apply to g+snts must be Jlk writingand sent to tune b• Geo M Palmer, iokenug, Oat ti7-tf x �r• suer. like a transparent character, but no _ ` t Job Work promptly attended to.. l;.., one likes thins which are covered u ARM FO BALE OR TO RENT— ry Is published every Friday morning at tis otllo g p F Sevens acres of land lot 6,Broken Front _ - or concealed. People who are anter• y This season try oar new r µ t ' Pickering Out. P Pickering. There i+ on the place 9 dwelling y •A _ ,� - � M tirkar` do Th tarn of themselves are always throw-' houses,9 wells apd barn with stabling under s exton. Proprietor: neatb,an orchard of choice fruit and a creek J. ing up a defeace against the scrutiny running across a corner. also convenient to >. school Is is situated four miles from diokerin + 1 -- n ` # i Our Polities—Strict Independence Ot the world. Frank people fling the Village I will sell or rent for term of years `• �j den �/ ratllt t •40 4u r Ai ra—d First-clan Local Paper. • sky doors of their hoarts wide open. for For further particulars apply to Henry Powell Our Expeotariunw—The h p adjoining the pr mites, 5 : _. t �pport of the aeovle of Pickering and viLIMcinity they-have nothing to conceal. They .r — are what they seem, saws and all ; AIiD�i FOR SALE—Th-0 valuable _ It ie the n ht stuff. Blended with our.;. r FRIDAY, Belt 12 1 02. but secretive people, whose histories farm oo"n aiuina SO aures more or F g le+s,situated on the 7th Coo,being para of lots •� have not been clear, Who lick the 19aad m On tbe;premises are situated • Com- IS this Canadian alf-confidence fort-able fr barn and a small - gr _ Justice.• . dance of true Manhood, open ams boats and 3 :s _ •i :• '` . :,: t �_ orchard The pl#ce is well watered and fenced r ices �/��/ �(/-.�j, their inner doors very carefully,, very Thin farm is as good as any that can be found - The sale of s railway ticket outside guardedly, lest others 8t glimpses Of to the township Possession given to lough tri p g g,. P as soon as the r wilt orop is removed Ter me 1 a railway ticket office does not strike their unhol selves. There len p lar.m+►de kpowa and other part c one offhand as bearing any of the ear- which will hal a ething cation to Foster ntchison.Claremont. i7,tt +s s a p Soong person to It if sure to gi vi3 ifatI8&0tlbn. marks of a criminal act, and a closer succeed more than a reputation' fora ARU FOR SALE—Being lot 17,1b scrutiny of such a transaction does clean, transparent, maul honest F t Goa, Pi�kereg Coataialaa 16o sore. Fine Awortmen� of "-, t =i not indicate any remarkable degree of y more or less. Ott •the premis,,s are a good g and straightforwardness. We are trams house andlfirst-class out buildings,inclod e ' ' (lepm In the ersons conetrned ing bank barn 74 with stone stablin < water - p y P afraid of people who arta always on five Whltc ' Stoneware ish %► If an EnDlishman travelling in y oonvealent<a gond orchard of about ye notes, 4 8 their guard, Who do not quite dare Soar of which is just coming foto bearing. �. Rll8s1a Were t0 buy a ticket from Mos Thia farm is to a Good state of oultivatioc and y t0 trust you to look into their inmost very convenisut o markets, being 9 1 x miles ;. : �. cow to St. Petersburgand return and At Lowest Prices + lives. from Pickering 01age.9 14 miles from Freneb " n s arrlvlDg at the Russian capital, veer@ I roan's Bay and 1 toile trom Pia ering Ntatioo. . For farther parttbulars apply on the premises 4 a to change his mind about returning " - A cent a mile was the railway rate to Qormlby Brot.� 16.49 the way he came, and were to offer to adveriised by Toronto Capers daring cer• , tain days of the Exhibition and the fait VA FOR' SALE--Being lot 20, eon i rt sell his ticket, and for this act were to �i people sent out large posters announcing it, 1. Pickering,onatainina 200 acres. On the n be arrested and locked in a filthy cell, but the railwaycompanies stated that it premises are a good brick houae, also a Rood f p frame house,first-class stabling and an abuo ymou where his only bed was a Bard board was done without autLority mud refused toWIne i dance of bard and Port water• good orchard and then were brought up in the Casae tickets at the eoe cent rate containing aboatl:brew acres. This farm is in } Attie and eta ultivativation and is one of pl f to f c i morning with a herd of thieves and - hest forms inil'ickering and is well fenced. Vagrants. and, in spite Of his lea that NeW,dduertt•Aementa. This in a eplendl inducement to artist want. p lug a first class form, is titusted 1 Vil miles he was a foreigner, and had never from Fairport htbor,nrd within a wile and ` be quarter from Pic ering village, and a Guile sad ` of heard of the law against a man selling OR SALE—A small barn 4 beols a quarter r r r g r 1 atter from P {caring station. Tule pro arty will he sold 1 one parcel or separately to I se quantity'Lis own property, were to be glee.! the 18c10 pine tiwber. D►1re. Brown. Amen ` anti y On hand in thBSe �'CACIoil. option of a fine or a term il� the P=us �rcuQhatn 47 tf suit purchaser. For terms and futthPr partic ulars aup lv to Sri s 130h, er on the premises or « , Fran jail, it is safe to say that lie PIGS FOR SALE—The anflergi to w �' Riet,aMa o agent, Pickering. ti9 ct Plymouth-S cial = y itned � —_- .�____ S 1� «-cold always afterwards be ready to 1 has for sole one s•kw K ith pigs Price reason- , +- y able Ed Curnell, Pickering 47 AND FOR; SALE-200 Beres of laud .: believe every evil thin; that might be f '- T 1J belnngiuR tb the estate of the Into .Sohn i '. � :' Green Sheat, Enid of Prussia and Itusaia's laws. EEF 1tI�GECt9 FOB BdLE—$ix Toni consisting of tb« scuth vrvot qu+rter of lot 1 S.,in the 5tb con of Pickering,30 acres more or f` good beef riuRers for Bale alto 20 -tot, I I IeFs,good brick h nye. good barn with Lase- «s, _ Yet this 16 what happened In Tor- cattle and 3 milk was Apply to John.A white mens st'abies and oe! • r orchard. we Silver Sht=at . Brouellam is ,bearing r 1 OlitO t his week under Canadian law. 19 tf watered and feat d also the south half ef_lot • ' __ 21, in 4th con, Pi keriur, containing 100 acres An American named Malcolm sold a OR BALE-100 acre on Kingston ¢ s ` F Road r more or less, t0 aures of hard and soft w� +nd return ticket from.Toront . Good bu Idangs. Seven Acres creb a uantity of cod r. pasture silk! work- rt Golden ►�'4eaf, 0 t0 Wa'sh• rd. tat Lawrence market 11 miles, e 1 to qq f•t ppP ante land,watered by a sever tatting stream ; f ` Ington. For this act he was- prompt B F Oloswa,Fiighlsnd Creek. Ttty also south west qq ar r of lot 90. In 4th con 1 arrested and P ' -- — Pickering, 50 acrel n"re or Use all Bleared, 93 Ila sola'>�ea» ..' � 1 !v ry,7:. y locked up.' When ar. ARM TO RENT--Or ori shares one acres e.umped anti well fenced and watered. a �„ ralgned, he pleaded ignorance 'of our hundred acres,south Halt, lot 9, con 1, balance aew13 clear(d, Ap •ly to, Gieo Tool. cckerin , plowing all dose Apply to J U Brock Road.P O. Goo Tool,David /Annie and law against ticket scalFing, and Baid tdbam zbridge.orto H T. Love next farm Anthony Forester Ezecaton. !sa►e I bbught before the advance, therefore (min sell' rolPesi prices.. ; that in his own country, where such went t AR1I FOR SALE—Being lot No 21, : transactions are an everyday occur- PEDLARS--Now is your time to come P - t - renes, h18 act would have been to Frenchman's Bay and secure your fish iHln h Con of the township of Pickering Con. Plenty for all no fear of dlSappointmi nt when ou call• for 81,W per hundred we have iso for salsa g > acres more or less. On file pnwises perfectly legal; finally, Le thou ht he area rongbcast dwelling house and a small neat eddliag outfit Apply to Richard Avis or g litlttgew O'Brien 1�� frame dwelling bouts, and in the Donne of had already been sufficiently punished completion a new bank barn 100x50 with silo, for his unconscious breach, of the law OUSE AND LOT F08 SALE OR Ston. stabling uaderoeath, cemented doors, t i .4 , To rent—The house and lot belonging to and other kmildings. The soil is in a good state BEARE by being compelled to spend a Might th#estate of the late Henry lUoore,siturted i 1 1 of cultivation,io well fenced and drained,two THOkq. gorchards, g.)od grain fsrmalso adapted forj miles north of Pickering village. A ply to in a Cell In the OOgrt Street station, E os hemmer,Picxering. 4�,0 stock raising,a Tiring stream of water rnaaine through it. Is well situated being in the midst •�;� � where, he said, the b�ekwash from ; of the noted hone and stock breeders of ,Ptak. enal 11�IercnWhitev�,lo the sewers was• ankle deep.' There OST—Oa Sept 4th between thecotloge ering township,half toile from railway station e Al ate and the News oIDoe, a lad 'a small and village of Claremont. 90 acres to be tett may have been some exaggeration in black hand satchel containing a blaal receipt ploughed this fall Full possession lot of. April c - the list plea, but, but, at all events, JO An person finding the same and leaving nest For farther particular abply to,iota H itat J Dice's will be suitably rewarded tib Macnab,Claremont, P O One. '#fit t r ` it did not answer, ,., for he was given the option Of paying a fine of $20 or a 9 ACRE- FARM FOR $BLE—Ia good repair. modern buildings, leoty • term In jail. p g B1YlC��� : . TW1Il��_ s • f; _ of ater,south half of}ot 81, ooh e: .Pickering ,.;. nrbip Two �ilessouth of Altotaa, For t`,In the first place, it 'was ari outia a pa oculars a l to Alex La Mount Alb1; pD y pD. art. F�r iiag :- To ariler whit " ooRbt binder tat►tae !rate ;`af the mostny !nein kind that a 11-17 R g war. me this season will please pay same to the rant should have been issued--if one IDER—The undersigned are prepared credit of McCormiek Harvesting Co„ at 1 _ • ; : » a was isFued—far the arrest of a person to make older Monday, Wednesday Western Bank, Piokering, by Oct let. I Line of , IND Friday during September at their mill its They will find bills of amounts there. for such an Offence. If thf, arrest was Br gham,after-which date the mt11 will be Was made without a warrant t ru nen erery day of the week ezos t Saturday. THOS. MOOL)Y. he case g Co is.Turner Co 47.19 Be t 1, 19iY3. 47.60 Far1n Implements 8nta is even worse. The outrage is all t<he p ��' -` greater, because 't is l=aid that the Bay Fork _ ::. cans e �, - �. arrest .: _ .. :.,, :..,.,.- , �.:. .. .. ... . , . , ._ : P � Was made b e detective L. feet! a 1n the 1 02: . . .,:.,, .,. .. t :, s employ . _ - of the G. Prailway •.'� Slings 'and - R. A •i, � .• 1 B M - -- - - e8 eto , aemployers, $g . detectives. zealous for their r } Or the best 'wire fe 1 to be h IItle Oil ea , t e judges as to when it es to be rih ! propEr to arrest a per96n for an offence } s� ti GEORGE PHILIP, of �rOu$bam, eauv© you the k against a law which is whollyin the s prices I h _• w bestgoing. i t, lnterestA of the railway companies ? �Pe are again prepared to 'pilrehale Barley, G'roose Wheat, 9 . Warrants should be issued sparing. Oats and Buckwheat. Barley and G tie Wheat to be ; 1 except for offences a y P a�nst the la - -. el Bred at Elevator'€ E e ator ' Fre _ nobma .' which Y , Frenchman's. Bay,. 4atB and are also cremes. No law can Buckwheat CII cars at Spink r 4 rF j make the sale of a railwayticket by `c p Mills. ASE,. the o ...: -: . :- .. _ - . - - ;. _ •#� caner a crime. It is mere! a y ; o 1W a rle,e$ that will tom are favorabl with ' T statutory offence and the offender, if P � � "p. yPURCH ' lie is to be prosecuted at all, ought to of er markets. 'Quantity unlimited, = r. {: u • be summoned ,; `• � NOTICE . . .. before the c - - �,..., curt. - .,- - _,�, . •..,- ., . . . . . Un s Thos. h2oody,.A eat we to 11 1 -- rig > der flee law as 1t stand:?, if Smith buys . . MBttthe , g Cay eB your onstoatare sod the public ge11e>rall that "we hRV8' ai;ed { a ticket from. Toronto' to-Montreal, ' x '_ Liverpool Market. the immense stook, inoluding Reeoipts and Preeeriptions, of Messrs HUGH 11LLER" Y hg, > 6. and then changes bis mind about A CO, Druggists, 187 King st K. Toronto, and are transferring the same-lo,our own u� • remises, The amaligamatioo of tbese two old and well - established Dr going, and sells his ticket to Brown caR scores ; x �• ,- . r t? ;�, into one, combined with,onr aNeudid and well•aesorted stock, should nrmke t1e the for the enact sum he paid for it,.he is bead{laarters for all Farizlelrs Supplies. f �f ,'. guilty Of an offence against the act, `• r e-.. ..8.. f: - - JL ti• and 1f the la x ARRIVED,-. `. . ��. � g ,,, i, . ,tw 1s to be £d ., �• , , .'. °�t{: _ � �1��mn�est red .�� :� ' ,'. _. , •�. • .��a as �, . .., .. ..., ', - , t'Pe are f . r et was In the Y,: r :,- ":. rer>,etors and mannfaot now eo�le p case of 1�lalcol : ►: : - be urere of all Prsi;orlptio>za, Receipts and ,, Proprietary Jdediclnee of the tate Hu IJ , A 'ne Ikea of Costume$, lanlyellettes Blankets, a Miller & Co., including Millar s Tick De. Grrain ba s that will might be taken from his homy to a g etroyer, Miller's Condition Powder, Yorkshire Cattle Powder, Derby, Blister, Ja a 011ce statin sand she wear. pp a C. rf.,, p , locked up as Ma colors 1 OcuRh Powder,Cooper's Pins Tar Pectoral, Sir Astle Cooper's- Bi .i : -was, and dealt with in 111 r� t,a. ,+r ._a ... k ' Tonle Bitter @, British y p s B li- : e morn! gas t ,, {;f , Telegraph eu1, Medical Pile Remedy, etc.etc. ;. - Malcolm Was. There is avid nil LL k: Fine Line ol` f`irOCi`erle A 0 !. room for a little mj re ore Common a use �. toe wll - f r t.. y. i be pleased to Seo as man a s; y s Possible of the old cnstalners of the lata Y. both in parrs and in their enforce ent. x `" ' y JO P ,r� Haab Miller Co at our own Store, where we well accord o the e y u ams courteottlt . `� t ���' + � treatment which you'have received in the a 9 r.. - • --Cllobe , _ , k st, Remember, we sell everything ai_'.: <. p • , . ri; , wholesale prioes, and can save you from 10 to 26 per Deni b9 dealing with ue. NOTES AND COMMENT e y. ...• , ._ s-;:: v ::g t i. :7Y• ..»a.: �rt. .a- :. R :.'a7,•v:'": 7 I. - - - - qt, �All * _- -• • - r; _� , �- Pare IL Parisi {green at:. • r, � .. wholesale i=Ioet►. Southern Fl` Oil fork'a i , -.; • ,: p y e ng!ilea of• oar `� �.ru cattle. Used out The Toronto Exhibition this year l 1 a. 0 < ; ,;. y once a week. . Agents for Sterling btaohin Oil, for mows r Imported 1 .?t.' • __, ,=.t,, r -+.'-,t ''� Biiade eto• Hii9 good, hBring-your. < is re ortE to be the best in its hi for _. •� t rR cagy body, Br can and tr - �.�,• - P y fi ur y rt Ballo ' 4 � txI M 4 Il. faras the standard f h -71 f r r' r. i r a _ q o t e ea abets =r' :: r ::F�, , H �,, i Y . - far old attractions 1s concerned. In rder We are g In true fil ti Wholesale utid ' = .t. fi P y g, g est ride for' live "oulEr . . P p We fiend ons ,. I7I �ing BI E A as bre_ a success financiallyand i the � Diugges#e• �. ►�5�0� TC?RONTO� eaapty crates anj remit promptly by. post•Qfoe order.. . =r: nal�nber of visitors attending the fair, <. `I Opp. 01yde Hegel, these institutions cannot afford to take d ,. t .1 , DAIYTFtnj�.t10• , ,�x,< � �, a backward ate or even to rema a at Ontario Poultry Produce Oc• (LiMited. s.r... .. i•'.. .FY ::.".: gar i.t s..�•>.-.n.. •t k, 7 3 ,w .ypafAt�t .;,1- °_. 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On Sunday evening twxt thb Wo ivati's G►Zl t�e �:' -Umpt 1 - Alez and Mrs Milroy, f Cedar 10 Pave, Au:diary will hold their anniversary at . j .tatted friends here tel th6 PI'j a on B qday. y E ; , s F R the Methodist church, Mrs Re h�mae ( v) M E Murray,y, o P to Ill. a a a ,, G • _ ,a- z . . . Wilson of ,�•..N I Brook)m and Mrs Rev a. , Lew days this week with . Hannah ( ) will ,f; fibs onsind Of COnSgIYS , That a why we are-hdviaR enols a habtle is the`' molt.of Btouffyille, are to be among the ' doeeph (iarbatt, of Manitoulin I land . y a I . epeakera;dna s tion . to. fear is `� ne lected 1 � r t business t Furniture a 1-arent _• peoiat interest -attaches to g is vtattiaR friends around here at pr ent, the whole service. the IIn�er6akinR tine we ~ Fred Dorvswell'e household ecte Consumption." In oarrg e;complete stook. No welting of dehiy, The Baptist con lion wni hold 1 were shipped to him at Winniog this their reopening aervioea on Banday the People are learnt - that con- disease. h week. g J� H�- Beal, the U�dertalr,a Ctaremon • f S great mangy of curfew dente are t iii alat 'net• It is expected that Chancellor gumption is a curable disease, ` _s R Wallace of McMaster's Univerrity will gttnarsl ° in the Indnetrtal exhibit on at To onto grin ed on short notice,:: r" offroiato both It is neglected consumption y this week. - morning and egeniatt. On P y. �Ih ••� _,' ^'rtes the following Monday a °tea meeting and that is so often incurable, A, . Frank Brodie left'on rasa •i tape entertainment will be held is the church. y a situation teaching echo l in the to rth- At the faintest sus scion of ern parts. ween first-class city and local talent weir p r= be present to assist. Reserve this date Consumption et a bottle of The' .is no doubt TP B. and Mrs. Whitin , of Strat , as a good titre is promised. R W itinR s pair ata The great Scott s Emulsion and begin r ' WO the Haste of Mrs. QymkhaLa to be held here on Joseph and Mrs. Pilkey, thCeighteenth has evoked these ersee:- regular _ Our football boos will lay a trio0y Theresa f► t ! r gems with the Goodwoodboyo on B a grand garden party, we. hope The use of Scotts Emulsion day attern con at Goodwood. you'll attend • = at once, has, in thousands of ' On the eighteenth September, so tell Wm. Gerow got an extension a two _ your beet friend cases, turOd the balance in creeks to his holidays, which he will Tie the Methodist church which is !vin favor of-health.- . , spend here and at Port P fry. giving the same Mrs. Butterworth and re. Teaao tn• - t -# Ne lected consum tion does Sells rhes beet Coal �1 ' At Claremont, at one R. P. Hopper by $� p m ton,of Coudersport. Pa., ere here as the name. f A npt Scott's Emul S � guestso A. B and Mrs. owswell. where. . exist h r . .. g1I shaded C * 4r ed b ' � 't`r , tt ted on the y • Iva sin _ Any one wishing a small sized o ok . .� r . .,..,::. .., ..: All ase Its i Rt van greeny, its really bon-ton , l I stove, used one year, coal or wood. N�io 9• T Prom t llS - c of Scott s Lrhul The lad/ee are planning and you will agree p ' ' F Oxford Campus. call on Wm Dowe cell t I That excelsior's the name for the knife slon checks the disease while It and fork tea. milli George Dowawell. of B ia. ret ed n checked. home onthere's: ca be 1 Monday after a nd�oR a ew There's a song on the air, a Milo days here with his parer$ .Wm. and ro the trees. Send for free�r„pte � B� the .old Reliabl e _ Dowawell. 'Tie carried tioila tart on a zephery SCOTT a DOWNit, Chemlots, . . Wood in Cl`a"Moot is i tgrbat darn nd .- breteze, For Saunders dna orchestra comic bq Vic:and=c.o�au ills$ now.-some people ev n carting he Kf gsua•' -- - i same at mid-night. No d ubt they sinroad to $hid extremi$p o aoeogat of 6e �'e practiein`now wad gitreet maaie ," _ • _ � eroI u coal f ' will rata s � _ amore. - - 4 Flac a On account of the many entertatnme to o nd o� wet and fidate-de deee . T Wi . A. THOMSON - Willi clario et blowers and all that will being Geld at present, it b s been-deet ed - - td Postpone the garden pe ty under he += please; " 31anuf8Ctured 8t Instrumental and vocal is a �B still in the old stand and is pre. Clarem apepioes of the Presbyterian church until yery new style p al future date. Bhould yo feel out of sorts it will pared to do all kinds of work at N' A ver successful a den--party ea settle the "bile." lowest prices. 1 y R p y :. ,• Pumps of Every Descr' tion' souls 1 held wader the auspices f the Ilio nt Now come an fens welcome, ittbe night taIItl OIl flu �P y hand. A y L=on ]Methodist church. o the beautiful to too oa I, ot88•BhtLE�tII�' a Specialty. g ' lawn of Wni. Ward, I3als ' Ice ere m We wont f eze outside thea 1' - 'indaare John" e�. Successor to ass in great demand ?) ; is the rule; i , T'rices Ri h Wf,;;, (3erow k f3on._Claremoal. t Thos C Bacoa having lec:ded to go But put Cam bras and ice tn'htttn and all 6 W. V. Richarc'e ,a, Age nt, PickerirQ, t west in the-spring will hold a sale of pis suib dep ude x ' On the nig t and :the weather, kind ----- -�-- --- -- 1 farm stock and implement8. on Saturd y, —_- -----------'_-- -------------- ---------- - - - Sept 27th on his .premise lot 4, co 4, provides a scuds. j II�brid e. Watch for bill for articnl re p o 8 P _ The tickets a usual, the poe'ters will tF 11 We are eery grateful for the oo�l R rk Come et oringHardware _ . g .. B your hats}or we're ir g �E the bell j - - — -- No more can mention, for I have co. + itime, - The space i all filled, and notbinR suis! avetr'o� 'ugh' Vj I rhy e. „ s ca ' WA;VTED— cod snafu! trer�an We 'etribute our successful q B t, and �., bnsitteas to selling right goods at right pcices, i = able to do-p7 i cooking, Rood wastes. Ap l� I Q and stating the exact truth every time. a v; 1 at once to Ja tee Torrance, Wellingtoc, - L Hotel, Markham, 28 if --- _r._. OST$ TOU NOTHING. Are You Goingto Bu IT C Buy a GOLDEN LIGHT OIL. : SEPAuti RATOR It's Absolutely Free. Range This Fell ? No other oil will give fni crew ) Ftret olaeg work araoteed at bib LgboII oil �: you such ' prices that are rig t. RE�dOD�LE ` smoke hied and mamired ii b77 machinery. No halt • I Un 16e'ptesantalton of this adverussmmt Shed meseIIrei but roll 1 �,�5 @Cia� we will give abeolusaiy $roof of ah and accurate measure - CTr�od WaehinR Us ee for sale r pu iahoser of goods to the valuee°of as,) Testlmonisle:' � • e lidation. Working Vitar or upwards. a set of the esisbr"ed x a ._ pp p '�; : ' , r •We sell it Firs t�allonl 1 �.,...��. •Christy" pattern knlvts M Dis"rabd. lief f f. model in the shop, oveants o ohne tread knife.one oats knife. - for tt.ta Wi we sole ad"li J. S. BUNDY, gy. � ' lt$, . maks bis oe er Haw* and one t itc eo or ppuarrls sold for 640,a set We Ge0. Band ,8 old stand. Claremont. to dad out how many people read our ads. .. - yClaremont This offer t.good only fora limited tame z , IM terms will be strictly adhered to. POTATO FORNES �, �u - 1P P APPLE • �►R 88 1 The we t � Tb 11 ttaowaA good� " i "Hud#Oa" pauses Y l'V!•it11100[.O�DOtatfO Fork for�6. �-1 j p adding eSe t s s s a ra"d work ?he moee �• mold working on the � market Psree large - Loaded Shells 400. a box, • / {, : or ennui!apple+egaat• We are showier • eadld lino of the t "` ly well. Tensity so1! rAllov• sort , ' For Every0e, utb��orent ie.� VR AND BITCHB1rS8 i 1 t7r R�BIOl1t8. They are wonderful models of ; a sbfe a=cetlenea. Come and see them. We oWT re The �I'ld r i 1oBTT Q>�1•I`s reel tore that our right prises and ezosllent �T t � talose wW secure your orc]isr. The Groom. .� � ,� t , ---- W we have a eom ime stook of loaded and ' . gout f Hioko p ee p en or all j� t ry pyla " fere• a kind of bap y t lin• creeps empty oWls,powder.shot and cartridges at H. HOpk�nB, inaa of veh• The Bl"ldes111a14 - -" down to a feller a hrn our noted oloweut prkeaf ' isles manufautared by th McLaughlin got the d and the haJ- , Picking Sack ' A fey g unkins ea re v Co'y, of Oshawa. fibs Groomsman ' " �e°• IPPIe Stemming Nippers The Empire Aledioil Co! of 'Louden, In (gold, Silvar or-Ins4e Potato an rain s Ont„ has ;appointed the a dereigned tai R at closest out rices local agent for Pickering, for the most won 'if the price is not right, we'll make It right 1 11 p .' derfal discovery of the nineteenth Dentary. - Sectional Extension . For the treatment of the nae, :Throat, , - ' .! •t f _ Ladders, .•turf �-`-- Bronchial Tabes and Lange It e, -'T Colds •�., l' COIN H00g8 e Co S: .n nsE the Doe for . l6 Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis. Ha f9ver 1� !".� r ppdei a��to •- -'; w� °=� . yyou can crake a lad h find all throat and lung diseases. Write to»y feet. The are light,stioag �'�► 1� % : ,"f••- " •` 8aooseeore to J. S. Barnard. • '4 F r i for particulars,a stook of treatments ar�d and coin in be takes apart - • r - r, I repairs constant! on hand at. ' and will otopy.ery arnaU rpa0e. p y WHITBY• ' The price will suit fou. We are f• -- - - - ~`.� * �'S0A]Z Ri�V•®t, �2�� �. ,�k�;. r �," Toronto agents. ��..••�r�itr •fir 1 � :� _� � y , - JAM., . :• FRUIT > ... ` r Bic cic� �nd �.8 airs....., �R � r ; ., ,; Qassrb,Q,�iP •��� � .w•r, 3• f ;� - > '�. r '! -We have•a • #64m, . :. �•! tete line of �ALF•(iALl1 7ao.• 'a cDmp Corn • ragging in price from FIFTEMNT alw:t g:bn hand. R Atrtn done ass oENTt3 ..: p g �. Sl gle itarnese from 11 ,1�LLY csxg, sac.dos. (�k. - up; Team harne3i, from $25 up; ,CollarsP per air, u ; ' Always on hand. subber Jar nin a So.dor. We A GOOD There a hope to all -he brasses that came 0D BUCgSi� ' P P P y CROWN 1 s• ., , Repairing done at any time. Pci es right. Agent also for best No. 9 Coil "I tops�fruit jars. and metal blowin' trop, the trill, rsharyyp o�ct n a set Y spring wire fence; Anchor Wira Fancy Co., Stratford. Also lodders made by _ _ and you git to kind of thtnkin God is up ,b palated frame.for the Wa oast Ladder C-)., Londoa, also step-ladder's. facts eoniewhcre $tui; ` ggIf Bushel t a easIts HaMeasures. What puny the w the wheat CENTS. ;: •; :.. '.•. ::- `�•+xt•{ s _ . ,.."� in opt ` A hardwood dwood fol h ° rk a�, ,� '•_ {,,:. r �H tar: We have loo mtitay tom, It's good to be a fanner W the sm ! Bee or Write tr 2 eA a crops sawhorse forAft . , .. ;.,.. ,. :, ,a.,i. � -•'- - :4 - 1 � ,} �, lx ,. on handlandptoaelaar '� c� l:.4. y, m.. F - them we will call 2b CEN ` . D�sne But d �r; T S 1� y _. ..: ,, ,. . . _. ,.. - '•: , w r .� v re value at T while tZse wants Pou t x riw � 1 660, . r quantity Q =- ---- - �_ lasts at FOUTYy NBttill ►g T 7�. � ry C001� .g . ;: •� . _ ,. _� . E�P, � 31Ferent she on hand, Price 1•ll 1 f IVI VIM 0 EN - 1088 • O O t - Chair Seats, are out O r 3 r _ T DSONi Z'••"�`� • A variety of chapel t •'•••iF:'. any rico up�16 . c-. • + �- , x' , �` .::• .!.6 • '��; in bee care. = _ .• . ;,: TAKE g `WALK A range of arlkln - 1 p �. q K + Viii. to iib b a npn ird ..:_ L'' a. �-'=.d*. �,"•._ �F` t •• �••.` ilail9 Or" ttY1ffi� Cow. pl des mid .. it im ortanil showta of finest laps of ' ,: , • ''w;• . . • pwekds. i •. F g y z • •• >l0 QltN1'8 I�►O$ 1brough our store. We have loin oe} (jlliaa. d . Very large assortment Of j a aS. {� :•. j f•li�'�•� i y roost. splendid t! b tai im se , c { ,: ,t s paper Pug• stock and an efficient ural!'of polite"A ! Stationer Books Dolle Toa abs �� : tern of the WN AIR TO IN • v *� 60111 by received for the Holiday $ads G`aYt * you intelligent Dierks. -y _ L s , ) E' wattfa ppm,. _A a� ; •, 1 . n and see ;he .: •` dealing. . k rf i f^' r J f ¢ Ouse • u Yx «� Bttt;eorititiovti taken. for all Magazin . _ � . ! ; • d, e. Meekly Dal0 W ly Newey re ,3 ... z �A • �, r ; fir_.,� fes,. .. ;:: ,._. •. n.. r,t, �. i; e. U:SS I 6��px h, ard 7 J' I-3. R11 rA, t'ubbow"� 1 � KIN � _ TE E T�lNON' ''- i ,�: �• .�:: '_-i' _a:` A"'`:e VV .iiE��� �! �i -.-. r- .a..-:--. -. .. .. .MtW:;hr .....-:its-, _ •:-,. .. - ir A gro gt"WR m ,�151 4� T -0 t6f L which a neighbor had brought hors in, and In commenting on him said nr trouble Is. gL sin bo isl�hat.kind of a horse is he ? go'. Anticipatt I el a lack of 90s t cause it - exhibitb big enough for a draft horse, ound you, faith to the unbelievOM ar iver,, to OR FARMERS he hasn't style enough for a fir and he is DUTIES. ' wh might otherwise be PRESEN in- too light to pull much of a fisving. Wl�ove in Uie &t0ni load. He's nothing but &'horse, and spi ring and re creating power of e5j9s6nsb16* he isn't worth very much of a pr and Pro mb. Talk as blood of the La he ers ve . sith I I .-;. .14 . I ii�� th may. we cannot get &W not a horse d wiff , at- the soil. . ay from t runts, tar tbe.Busy TW er. That man waA All 0 1 reng pro- 10 breeder, but he sized things.up much helMing fact that every OVfrW 4, is as a city . et better than many a man who pretends f Christian The horse "n6 d to, Meet- Them, 11 unbeliover$ to to bree horses does. n a hill for a u JPr was Just an he said, and kw was A FRUIT 'EVAPORATOR. log at he bought for a $50 bill because woh4dd raritament of other thin' .,� You h AN o' BE GUIDED 11 just a horse." 9 ave- D Z6 zea"y, Mobtfs", In oranco Judd 'was slat Has-usand n n8 Tronsm aboht whethei the firm th(Lt failed oThere in a field of useful 'ess for all dred and Tw ear T ily.Of Hain 10. It has two, b#AivQ would be able: to pay for the goods -been aid that no cook Irarmer, aiv*s rlaus of On* That chambermaid or butler or other am- Will St&nd thia TooL horses, but the man who raises "Jusl they bought. You have worried ey ploye ever entered the house Of a horse does not make any mon about, the tariff laws. and the elec- Illustrations ithow, elevation s: 'itch fr Philip Brook C I C ii J out of him. The man who buys him : OM hi - go-' ia* a but he or she became The p tions' . You have worried about the and Iloneral plan. for a fruit farm Rev. �nk De Witt Talmage preach- if not , already one, at $50 may be getting a bargain, as Mat- rival concern which settled on the a Christian, f that great evallorator that will stand thq test.. lie did in this case, but we are not ed from - the- following te tlirough the influence 0 to the next block. You never thought that os-ton. it will remain on the farm as a per- breeding to make the buyer money thew vi, 34, ,'Siifficient un and good gospel minister of B a worse �rouble could come to you marient fixture and money -maker if Aay is the evil thereof." So-our Christian lights cannot be but to make It for ourselves. The than the loss -of Your store. You rightly constructed and Intelligently unsel, which re- they are only way Is to breed some kind of Christ is giving co never thought that EL bushel. If nts but your own health hidden under i see that handled. The drier teprese h roe. Just a horse " won't do In -ca 0 Ils the advice the dying man once could break down and that you false lights the world w one section ' of a large* commercial After calling pise them. the twentieth century.—Journal of ga ve to his children d- would have to resign from the fir-m they are false and will des ave handled over 17 -be if they are true lights. the world machine. We h Agriculture, his sons nd daughters to his d sell out. Troubles came into light in one row- and all fed _q. What of these, all er said: "My 'an side the dying fath your life, but 'they invariably tame will follow those from one -source of heat 'and that lot of trou- influence others i n I have seen a children, bay and do will i in-the way and at the, time you d1d driven its entire length by bet air Now,to Curo maittr Pullin have seen so Ir. bles in my t reference to what they say or do for not expect. his section we show, a Almost every one who has' had: many troubles that they have Cbm- ainst Christ. If by a true, blasts. In t or &g one pletel worn me out, and that is he IF THIS PR MISE IS TR"#..;. . simple faith, we can trust Christ iin. brick wall nicely laid up, and the Are mueh to do with horses has had ying, when I is it not time pr you to ture both t0M­ reason that I our reference to the fu or more animals who would pull at am now d stop y 01 -my physical and 'ight o -be a se porarily and etern in useless fretting Is it not nsep ally, then others the baiter. Sometimes they wre s o Vrill ordinary halter say "That bad that wmtal rime. But the saddest Vart ng about will no less occupation to be worryi religion . I of it is that the most of my trou certain troubles which in all prob- makes him so happy it; good enough hold them. If youcan find a halter —will n for me. I will tr strong enough, It Is a preitty good bles have been imaginary troubles abilit -:-judged by the past Ov ust Christ also essary trol- er afflict your life? Do you not cause ,that man has an inspiring remedy to hitch a young horse wlib They have beed unnec t been troubles feel that the old, English proverb is faith which I lack." But if, by wor- bles. They have no has this fault to a strong post and "You mug rying and fretting about to f the imminent to-day, but the vis right which declares: t the future. let him h o ang himself up toill he ge They have been not cross the bridge until you come we show that we do not trust Christ jonary to-morrow. tired of it. d never have to it? In the journey of life. orrimends for troublos - which woul you then others will Say : "His f1lth One horseman. 'rec long uniess I had gone forth will find many bridges down. YOU does not stand the test. That Pro- bothered me haltet pulling horse that a -and -hunted them out. of their lair-, will discover that the spring fresh- fessing Christian is no tetter off halter strap be bwckled or tied :'7 and troubled them. The things that ets have hwept away the embank- tan I am. I shall not try to seek around the horse's fore leg just r,ro h most -concer ave given me - n have ments upon which countless abut- that Man Call"Ot Christ %vhoM abova the knee, pass the str!0 ments Were placed. in all prob- boOr been the things that never happen trust." ed. So I charge You, my dear ability the bridge you worry most feiy let the fu- But no md'in tan fin you would serve God and he hil&en, if enough car6 of itsOf unless and its enoug, , 0 , IXTERIOR OF FRUIT EVPORATOR. 7- with' your best physical, mental -strong ,, h' t bear you over deals rightly with the present, anti t spirituar4 powers, alw�ays 9bey the stream, 'ho gh you may have to the door to simply the end of a common no men can deal rightly with W d' into ther angry waters a with or 9 which Chris� spake in his wade present unless he qleals rightly old box stove in SUC, about 3 feet famous- sermon: 'Take, thereforc, no little farther n. God. or, rather, let God deal rightly long, 2 feet high and 16 or 18 inches Anticipating troubles is a sin, be- hought of the morrow, for the mor t with him. Are you and I in touch -oad w shll take for the -cause the pre ent duties- of life bi The legs should be removed ro tax with Jesus Christ so that Christ can and the stove placed flat on the e things of Itself. Sufficient unto the al t man's physical and ge of o-ir future a mor o the utmost lim- for us ? If we are, we-are eternally ground. The pipe should run straight day is the evil thereof mental es t my glorious text -teaches n m at rear of wall, We read ith sorrow and ad- all right. if we are riot in touch low enough down of course to lire- lesson that Mr. Uggle exactly -the same miration about the pathetic str all with Christ, we are eternally 'if your vent danger of fire to the wooden Beecher once presented when he'said: Sir Walter Scott made in ! his old wrong. But, iny brother, extend far is parts. It should then divided into three age to pay off his debts. BY a fool- present relati-onship with Christ "All time is e good draft. rts—Jie� past, the present and the ish investment he became responsible not all right, then I beg f you not enough up to gi, pa 0 The large cut shovvs the drier as it CURS FOR HALTER PULLING. for something like $600 to stand still Until you can press future. The past belongs to grati 000. With should look when ready for business- through one ring of the bridle and tude and re-ret, the present to con- his mu*gic pei e against the loving heart of the for- w close The wall is 6 feet square and 24 feet tie the other end to a hitching post.' tentment -and work, the future sho)uld worke during the day. He worked giving Saviour. Will you dra belong to only hope and trust.' t during the nQht' lie worked When to Christ's bleeding, wounded side ? In height. The tipper strucLura is Another method, and the one we have He lived Will you as � a little child. . en- also 6x6, wiltli posts 4 feet high. ')'I,e crup- teaches that a dread of future evil walking upon the street.' had illustrated, is to Make a door should be double that is two per out of a strong piece of rope and Is dishonoring to , God. because it and worked for. the one purpoge, couraged by Chri%rt's love and the , doors instead *f one, and should be pass the othar end through the ring implies a doubt whether the good that of be' able to sny' he. owed strength ho gives you, look up intoi do so that crowding will be neces- of the bridle or through te hat ter God will be true - to the trust we no man a onn But hile he work- ma the face of your Heavenly Fatherl y. C ng have placed in hil "Thy will. in 'losing. They should be built. and then tie. A few good stro -n and whether he ed h'e so wort led over this debt that him and say 0 Lord, and not � sary le , d a clear entrance will really keeo the promises he has you heite% pulls on thq part of the horse usual- one day big ,physician came to m1ne be done ?" Will so that when opene Made to his people. It teaches that and said, "Sir Walter, if you do not him ? r-111 you trust him ? Will i of 4x4 feet is exposed. ly discourages it in halter pulling. -ays is shown in f r a Christian has done his best, cease worr you commit your present and there- I A car tilled with i We recommend this method, says a te yirg you will die." With -a This ( r is a rerflect *3 smallur cut. hi. level and conscientious best, lie that the fore your to-morrow into his care ? ' Farm Field and IFireside. cube, dimeipsions 3 feet and idently inches hou I cl then joyfully and conf MAGICIA OF AB130TS ORb Mat It is open at the 1,ottom, The Fuli- ted trawborry IR o w.,,;, LP-S' DIADEk. top and sides,. thus allowing free cir- I the future in God's hands and all round. eave looked up and gave a wan smile CR OF WA Probably three-fourths of all straw- -Why, doctor, as long as IN GOD'S 19ANDS ALONE. lie suid ut -ies are grown In this way, b Perhaps the most remarkable* bend- culation of heat. This car is not ab beri I t teaches that no matter how hope- that debt is hanging over my- head solutely necessary, but is %ery c(n- the I citnnot help worrying. I know gear which the coronation proparap- iron pi gressive fruit growers are fast less, humanly speaking, may be tory brought forth is not the King's 'venient. If the car is used. an finding out that It is a mistake. It "'tlook, if we know and trust our -the worrying is U411ing me. But You n, but that of the Prince of frame running from the tront door of is only justiflable when the land is might as Weil go, and tell mv cook crow God wc should let our gospel faith not Wales. The exIstence of this diadem drier to rear of sarrie will have to be too poor to grow them in other,ways. er the water in the kettle to Ord has been generally ignored, which ; supplied to serve an track for car. cha all the doubts and wo Nfttke rows four, feet apart, and set co as tol is excusable, as It has never figured The trays as seen plants 18 to 24 inches in the row. Let. and fears that fret and tease to boil ries and tantalize us in reference Tower, terchangeable, and necessarily so. c- As Worry tacks the physical frame among the regalia at the the cultivator go in the same dire f t e, even as the rising sun bot- scat- fruit will often dry faster at the u ur to and was only once worn by King Ed-I tion every time, so an to throw the p,6o that ters the darkness and the impenL so thatthe tired mind is unable lien in India on tho oc- torn of car than, at ihe to ng think clearly as it overtaxes, , the ward. and t :uniiers around without tangli trab e P I gloom of the night. It teaches until the ganglia or cusion of his great durbar ra Dellil. i it will be seen that a change of po- tht.in. and as they root, narrow u nervous syst In that no matter how dark and threat It resembles an ordinary cortinet, ' sition can be easily made, thus. se- tile cultivator. ('111lig may be the sl�trieking torna- nerve centres have imperfect conriec- he objections to-' the full-matted Ooes of trouble the goswl rainbows tion, or complete disconnection, like but its apex bears a tuft of feathers curing a uniform lot of fruit e., tipped with gold. These are tho tail We favor the segment, or rounded row are that when the row is full, a be -big enough, to arch the the teleplion when th6 wires ha feathers of the feriwah, which la the I roof n account of tightness. The trip of grouLld some twenty inches .. ..... become brokm or crossed as ix orry -izons -and bright- en- widest hoi rarest member- of the family of the I economy In'. running the drier Is in wide is left arouni the plants whi h gano until ower paralyzes th digestive or ough to. smile through even a sh* As the feriwall is I being able to confine the heat -, thits lot be cultivated. The crucst rail,,te Ibird of ppradise - Carl they refuse properly to assil of falling tbars. the food u but also fre- the entire chamber must be air-tight. fortas over Uiis, excludin the air Inot only uncommon Pon which the human body g Anticipated troublep rarely hap car one can con the of quents the haunts of the tigers, its In' place of the froin the roots and soil, and not ig dependent for the sustenance. pen. By this statem t frames inside the drier to hold r of ' all ,capture is a rnAtter of the greatest strue wuter draws up to the surface so the to life ; as it Is the forcrunne Mean that if a man ould cease trays and get Just as good re- danger Rnd difficulty. Moreover. it ' the if t i - ases by w red. he*.fatal d hich the bus roots are dried out and injki v� divine pass d the Mother ' suits Some will wonder how this -y, the.. Worry he could get i race is invalided and destroyed, rnust be Xaught alive an thu top of the ground is di port which would protect hina forev- Mai a -living T or you to, plucked from the tail of th4 he Fxchange- Telegraph Company r-.inners. will not send down their er from the , T.ougli hand of trouble. so r is to be handled hen out of the ntly after death the ca hoots, but continue to live on th e h e cup of sorrow iust be -prIessed fret and worry about the futtire land bird, as insto -posely left off the plat- loses its luster. Hence it drier. We put plumagd mother plant, forming several plants' against every hurna lip. The old destroy yout life's usefulness and in- uilt just over ue Chris- is not remarkable that the Prince of form that should be b on the saine rutiner, which blow eyes, as well a--, tie young eyes, fluence. Can you not as tr better show the -e b ox door. to 's' foathers took� 20 years to coi- the th en go forth to Wale around in the wind aud do not take tian men and � wom In -a dozen hunt- : building. It w 0 ust become foun ains of tears. lect, cost tile lives of ill be n ticed in 1"'g -root until the fall rains come, and meet the duties of- the present dav Death an-el, as well �s birth angei that ' a ventilator 'is marked. and leave the visionary future in ers and are wcrth L10,000. then they have no time to make and must flap the wing over a Pit Sometimes odors from scorched fruits Perfect the fruit buds and roots, and over the loor G od's ? Worry Is not a h, hands aoh's palace as well a. xnd if heir �t j -1 ;,� will gather in the !Phamber i s the next season cannot bring t bell, less gadfly, an insectile Linnoyence, a 0 e church confined for a time thi entire batch fLn -ries to full size and maturity, Vill I man's hut. The RESISTING POWE which can throb f aiwed- buzzing irrit t. - haphazard play- bei tell us, in these days o he ground is rich the plants will, ding chime its clappler to ful habit. I L is a sin which has, de-i f will be dam ... mortising or at -e ever gL-rin and Y n bt is ex-.- toxius, that the thing that are made by eithqr 11 SO thiLkl that su lig ring o stmas is' the stroyed more victims than haN and swin agd thereby. The trays if t ut a Chri as carol, ot in a 'case is the "resist- cluded froin the lower foli e and the: . same bell that can toll out a �low, been slain upon- the field of battle counts mo is which ill not melancholy o pieces between the up- ing power" forin in donse shade w or ground t 'Rome V'ruit bii4 17he of the' patient. crowns. dirge. hous� 0 feastin- the house of per and the nether millstones of- menand women can pas through an ill b lacking. 'ries are to small to . mourning. The orange � blossoms persecution - and FJander* Bdwaro epidemid or even be inoculated with hfany of the be' pick. and rot on the vines and sap the r.d cypress must grow side by'side. how You allow its fatal poison to its peculiar poison� germs and yet -ent- thus prei vitality of the plant, G o r 'is �y troubles that I . tly OR as healthy succumb d tr�Lins his enter you sinful heart. shake op infection, unharmed. Others ng the better berries from growing appare children to do the work for which ANTICIPATING TROUBLE .,.:,:� to the at Contact with dlmase..and size.--R. M. Kellogg. to fu they were -intended. It is by the form of intellectual and spirit, a r it in spite of the best e broken heart that he is able to make un, sin by which some men are oink u q power""Resistin 8 ludividuaL Value of I)airy his songsters a:nd bdngstresses sing blinded to the appreciation or en- nursing: 11a.1 affair, and many surprises inois Experiment Sta t heir E weetest music. joyment-of present blessings. Because individ At the III doctor and nurse as the a record of the food consurned and. Min- In ninety-nine caes, out:of a of this sin they cannot thank God COMO t-O patient pullti throu -fat produced by dred the troubles which did you the for their loving wives and devoted frail-lookitig gh m n ter ows has. most serious dainlge were thoee and the robust seeming one dies. two ordinary-looking dairy c children. They cannot thank God g can ont aid the "resist- They troubles which, as tiger, ]eaped Medicine y pt for the past year for the food they eat and the cloth- were take ni- fed the same ration and treat Ing they wear. They cannot thank Ing power" ­- they can never ('Aft SHOWI.N'G FRUIT TRAYS IN P�SITION. u ay it determines, In the end, ed alike in every respect. One con---.- b sh, not the troubles that I its place. him for their opportunities of use n crouching and glarii: g and threat- fulnese and for health and life. They life h e.... halving the corners. Care should be SLImed 6,478 lbs.,digestible dry mat- -ing tray taken in this work as a stiok tr tind produced 11,329 11 s. wilk. t, ening you in broad d�yliglft in the are always thinking of something is a poor thing when one open -pathway just a4ead. they might h%ve had of some- INSURANCE FOLICIM. " is in & and 565 lbs. butter ; the other co, hurry. Cover these frames With wire sumed 6,189 lbb. dry matter and pl,o---,... ITO that ', m red for ight be taken awhLy. The King to be insu. SE SEItIOUS TROUDLFs- thing is sai gauze or tray netting. Wire is best- duced 7,759 lbs. milk and 299 lbs They have 'no gratitude in their whils% the Prince about $8,750,0008, Common 2x4 stuff is sufficient for sis, the came to you as the little pygmy was butter. On the saine feed b hearta to God for anything. Every of Wales is conteil with $2,500, supposed to have com the frame of drier, but the covering difference in the value of the butter lng kisq has in it for them the sting of 000. The - most heavily Insured 0 0 should be of the best dry timber that f Id. When the pygmy asked the produced was $47.09. This should-be- ion. Zvery _ sunbeam is was the late King H`um- can I mortarch be found. It . should be nicely a rtrong suggertiorl to every dafry- 7'. great I monarch for permission to ecli�sted by IL dark cloud. Every vaJued by him- bett, Whose life w" matched, and When put on should man to look cwv-efully I to his herd ,rule over all the lands which , his rng has in it the echo of a, requiem self at $7.500,000, 180 that the Many be painted at once. ' Now. we ery and induce htfh to Wn -little, short limbs could cover in eed and a death rattle, Every moment Lpanio amongst whom well kiiow that all farmers are not paupers at the -e carlirzst oppor­ thi e steps, the royal consent Insurance cOlT was is for them & pa.11bearer. clothed in were divided were very dbrisively giveri. Then the insigni- the risks mechanics, and .we also know 6lack walking by the casket of a- how tunity. hard hit by his.- aaaaasination. The ficant dwarf immediately sprang often they got hung up on some seem- up kenthful corpm peror'i insurance runs the stature of a huge giant. EM ingly simple' job. I am a carperAer rrofits in IFeedl n c Gra 1161. Germau U, into over �come this -sin of 9 'With on by trLLde and am a little cautious -Two profits are derived from 'the-� into six e stride the giant stepped worry *1 want you ti) try an experi- UF -across the land; with another ptride ab y feeding it on the faxm—the grain b ment. Every hur of every day tA-y outnaming the costof things ; little drier is nteant for d te manurial Vill- the giant . atpppq�q-. Wr pis the seas, BRIT-AIN IS SMALL-.7- but ;this feeding value ti t%.thilk- of ttM blewins,God h"ard with thiN stride tre gfitlit buginess and. of course, 01 gosod ue. When the' graln is sold, tbe 0 ry ni,to Xcr "b 9 business costs money. So E can nurial p 0 d (Ire4 value -'is com 'lete4y lost and1t, given to Y u Initiea� 't SuMatre, and double the s ze of 11mid his slasle hariumer fist and your troublce YOU Britain to bnly half aA -ely 'begins to run the farm tremblinl i cff his Xaember all only say that it will depend eniii -down in.fer wept Newl 006k l want you to It stands fifth In oundland on who constructs the drier, and in till ty. Tfiere is another profit con Your fro6l& to &.6 a take. a long F bedt of paper in "the list of the ch is a sav- g 1dz0 feeding. whi Camef like point of what location the materials ArO neted with l mfilar coniparison, n write those blear England, Without t world's islandii. bought. X believe, however,, tha it ifig of labor, horsefiesh an:d equip-- �Xt k of can efap of tlmnder and a stroke of them, aud tben every little Wales. is almost Identical in point 0ear sky. Th be built for about $70.—M L.out of a while take UP this PaP lightritig of &12* wittr Rourn�mjxla- it Is left Ceasly, in Orange thief, n it -be Ot by day. bri over the-14 You are going to Judd Farmer. Edw d to time t. th an on&quarter as big dx France or in a Way rwhelrhing!y sprprisetl, Sir In Latidscer Is sal b it and at a surprised, ove The whole British Isles GermaUY- Just a pa ot expoct tbem. n mUer of blessings inted "The Coavalier's Pets" u owy ow-aixteenth part of the a sia rou d1d n U hoe"often at the great 0 can put mupy ot'st dawn. ri&cc of the iglobe. arrik hand was 1coking gle d.n4 D AY- M 0 to rtilag to M rant :t a 0 W 'Ago 4t business M" 0 jju and the you this, orriod &boat !7 —7 -row?. _ •.. .. -. _ tee, '•�i_t_"t>AA,� . .@/. 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ACROSS SAHARA DESERT. ..... ;_: HOW CAUSTIC BURNS. THEY COMPARE..- The Scotsman earns on te rrv,�.' ,' - A-a, •+15..' _ - •-,-•fit- �—Y•^{'t'..I Nom:-. _':I� )e.,_ 1dY t•`'5=;`, Y ��i, i ;�-4 S��' +, - •! � Ba1Tdaa' With Pigeons as the O Take a piece of woollenh . cloth.' oY • ', n • .- , t ., t _ .- j , t' .�,_ . Disco of a blanket, and boil it thor- T`, <'• - ^ --°- �F � .� Passengers. £ life :Englit�b=nan ��♦t ""' � F�-, t : f •' '. ;, oughly in a strong solution of CJtustio £g, _ .. •: and `the Irishman £20. Scot^ �. ♦ ,..;' Lotiaon`Engineering_1, prints �, de- soda, and you will find the wool will land spends £3 per head per year for '- - �� ••�+��:� �� E moo, '=• - 'scription of the type of ball ooft or- gradually be salon, sway, leaving upkeep of police, roads. bridges _..,�,,, - er, � dared by the French War Oft3C0t Anucation, etc., while the nothing but the skeleton.• Women do harbors, ed " t � •�� � �` �,¢ •' � . t a `- � attempt Is to be made to send it :not realise how " soap substitutes,' Englishman and Irishman contribut- - � �,/ ' � ± `•�' -,, •' care generally surcharged with ed £2 18(5. and £1 4s. respectively. � �� t:d _ across thewhich- Desert of Sahara. The sn ng port balloon will not be manned..-: The soda, or how common alkaline soaps Scottish fihermebring to. a ` ' '� __ - • � � �� destroy their clothing; consequently ye sol© living .- occupants will be six quantity o! fish worth for- every f +�.g•i they, week by, week, subject costly man womdn, or child'in in their coon h pigeons, who will be in the lower j - ttst compartment of a small car. � •fabric to such treatment. The bonds try, 7ff. 6q; English fishermen, 8s o are also immersed for hours in such 4d, worth; ,and Irish fishermen, i Water ballast will he carried in a s it * 1• ) -_ - � 5�� �� ""` �`' tank suspended b wire ropes below s°lotions resulting in eczema, coarse 2d. worth. Scotsmen, tap a, � • �r72�� _ • t } �,� •: � :�� _ � �. ' ` ;` P Y P pear skin, and bt+f the nails. The caustic to be tilprt thrift P AIt the, car. aceothe valve is a y. In the ssoda may loosen the dirt, but it eats brtl5s wire twelve metres long, bear- banks, 'each Scotsman has £5 4s.,i rg a steel ball • weighing twenty away the fabric and ruins the hand®. each En Lishman, £S; anti -each IrThere is no economy in such work. ishman, £2:which will keep the valve is. 8O easy. for a woman to lost the r_•�• closed`. except when the weight of the difference between an alkali charges « - - • cn steel ball is remocod, as when tt soap and a neutral washing soap, that Lover'' (triournfully)-- Havn 'you - - - ;l9 tOUChCS the ground. The valve will learned to love another?" Flirt rt it is strange that there is room for WHOLESALE r c•t' I ' then open, the water will flow,' and ' (who Ylttif just broken off her on- 1AFD any but a pure soap on the Canadian „ 'MFD Ong, t •� the balloon will go up again. Even $agomen>� with him)—"Oh, �n4, market. Sunlight Soap has been �• Staple O� �after a loss of a onion of the 'wa- George, didn t havo to. learn. The res � ter, the 1 alc•o will remain closed so tested by chemists had analysts the wry wealthy, 'and rho as,wsrn _ man is Very, suspended. World over, and itsa freedom from free loud ca.n4o s;►ontaneously." Alsto PANT KNiCKtRs, til long as the steel ball is sru alkali or.caustic has been demonstrated �� 'BY�C11Iff c't The upper division of the car is by . the highest medical authorities. sttaMonr 4uAun OvtRALLA,sMettca.+•o. • -'" provided with a camera, _which is �• `• T - Ask our dealer for these i Consequently the true saying, sun- TPH: �������j? ,. y BEST EVER. _ capable of taking a photograph ev- tight Soap reduces expenses." 602 r cry fifteen minutes. The car will also _ � _. '' a ' carry a hydrometer, a barometer and ,.. *"—"" -: •':�• •' WYLI) w DARLING Lf IN A SIIBMABINE BO�►T M'ITNICIPAIa OFFICE,g, TrtJ► MARK.' ` COMPANY, UYiTttO, TOfi<OM1'b. � IDES IMPORTANT EVI_ q `` `` h Seaman Descr""ibex His DENCE. The SALIMA Experience. , : �. r Dawson Commission Co y. TORONTO,- Li[tnit9d�_ A`r�ea,man who took part in th©' re- Without: Fear Favor 'or •Atl'ec• Can (handle •ei � ► your APPLEB,PEACHE8r PEARBr PLUM8r ONTO�.POULTRY-(dead Or all"cent cent trials of Submarine Boat Z in tion, He Speaks Plainly $, s BU Stokes , , p'o00d advantage. Lot W havi, soot, COnN�tttesntsr Stokes Bay, off the English coast, Honest Sentiments, Addix►g ttyli! pay y8 8110Ps and pad! OR,applioatien. ` gives an interesting description of Some Words of Advice; - • - - - - � -•:•��••�•-�--. -. -•., .. s his experiences. He gays the sensct.- 1Voltestown Sept. 8.- 8 - Ceylon Tea Is the finest tion when the boat is diving is very Quo., p { pe. singular. The increased rcesure on tial).-Mr. R. Boulanger, OUR . •" ! ._ ' P '� k Tea the world rOdi1CCS g F std Treasurer of this its num. '. BRAN _ ' a� ' ` t • � - a � Don p s the hull ca" by rho submersion � ,• ` �; can be distinctly felt: He attributev bored u.t>;ion the most .': and �S SOid Ot1�y In �OCd highly g Prominent and - �;: • this to the deadening of vibration g Y respected citizens- of tht din Edward � Q � EXp6rilmen� packets. I - throilgh submersion. 'There i9 plenty co titry it* --•1 � - . B� - of light from the electric latnP, A glmo i3.nd again�'1te htxt;t been hon , V` (,.' with Black, Mixed aid green. sort of r+'enir�h haze slants in orad by appointments to, offices of tt Q Othltr I1t11d ,. g public trust and there ' NeAdiight - LJ. RLOR •�throu h lite lAas scuttles of the is no titan PC� ; inferior . • tapas tea driaiters fry "Salads Greca.br` g _ g in our community � , ' conning tower. , At n dolrth of two Y who commands _ • fathoms one can tell b •in the univcr4al respect and esteem o it • n - Ee � t � "'` brattnds, Y ptet 1 ,- ai� throi h .- one3 of these whether the fill classes of citiurns more than Mr. E _ • I thermometerq. All , Lhe instruments �g - -, aro capable of working five days. we;.t,her � Cloudy,or the Burt is shin- Boulanger. • •• V�E. in on the water. The first gexlse is Those Who:: know him well: $n C1�• �� ' There are also arrangements for the g ti rr K aware that for some time he was YIOtOTi$ � 1 • escape of the one of nu:tnbness, but he is inclined F Pigeons when the bel` loon strikes the ground. to -believe that this is more fanciful very ill std they Also know that he t, � � EDDY was restored to. odd' health, but �itti® COmet ,��u`� CANADA } There will be a sRnall internal air than real, and is causr>d by a tt*c;ting g of. bel les:sntc�. •There, is no r many of them may not be award of _ balloon of 568 cubic metres. - The, P '• � the ttxrat•ts used b Mr. Boula ' balloon itself will be of 1,000 cubic oeptible vibration t.o the boat . even Y age: metres. Another balloon of v7 cubic when the hull is gubnter•ged at 'n Accompil�ting the wonderful res The first chitnno covers which he has been y-pot hat was ' metres will accuiupany the main bel- speed of seg cn knots, except for a t>t tortunaG worn iq. London by a hatter named TYlti MMT POPULAR .bit[NTIPRIOS, sii rht tremor caused b •Elie working enough to bring about.. loon. It will be 'composed of ver- � Y g Iltethorington in 1797. A riot was — ' j of the uxbline engine. The sense of Dadd's Kidney Pills cured hila ariQ �j A L .V E �� T �. . Wished cambric and inflated ,with ' S 8 [Ilumintttil, 'silence is ,refound. The longest time he hats made this tact public in a caused, and the wearer was fined. n r; gas and will carry a the were under water as three ` grateful letter which .reads as fol- New South Wales is just 2,} times • sail. The total Freight will not ex- I Y the ciao of the British Isles. (�,ueens- hours and twenty-Reti•en minutes. To- 1°wy' C A R O L-. I C coed• 1;0 kilos, including the -entire , - - land is equal to three times the ,l ec ui tmet:t. iwtirds the finish he tett slightly �I sir© to say that I was � con-k. 1 1 K Y 1pletely cured of Kidney Disease and German Empire And. Belgium put to- nattsaatod. Two of the Wren aboard Urinary Trouble b llodd's IC 8etlte:r. r TOOTH -' : ;., . : .,• ,: :•- ringing in the P Y ldney -� w�' 'r- • a ere very sack The -. _ . seemed to be the chief trouble. ills. P 0 W D E �a - '� - I purses ���erience, . A11 seamen oil ;,rihmarine boats, so ��I w1s so bad that I was obllga� >�33.00 TO TtrII� PA(;IFIC COAST. ►�wMstasthstseth. sw+stt�tAettr+Ntgti. Ito urinate often, with much al Obwntttrsra uesc,wwu. �• this :•Milo, than said, �nt-dily Brow pain. from Chicago via the Chicago & • - ` y palm, The seaman sand he didn't They have rolioved me tnf the pain g B i _ � •. -'�" and the results in every way North-Western R'y every day during like the life. sntiYfuclory, Y Y are September and October. One-way ' 1�1'pC11C11 nteti say that ti gcfod nurse -- �=�--=` L second-claw tickets at very low rates Books, &C. "I think it is prudent for every --:--- __ ..-__ M a difficult case is better then rue- ` TZIE BERT FED S()LItiEIt family to keep thein and urns the±m." from Chicago to points in Colorado, T ,ficins, but when we can• tet -� � t Utah. 1flon�una, Nm'ada, Idaho. Ora °'IAItIA MONII''9 AWFUL. DISCLpBGRSI t _ 8`c good When a man of 111,. IIoulanger'ss of Convent W1e, niosty bound edition, Tnlih 'I'lte British soldier is the t>nat fed nur;c and good medicine. the , pa-. '• standing puts himself on record , so S°n• 1Vaishi»gton, California and Qpptwardsot forty illttstraUons, no yostpsid. 't individual of his close In Euro frankly ncd positively there can be 0. p paid. Marie • �• various other points. Alt,•cu tt+pecial '�rrtell�epnew beiiok; 15T.rna,t " it � lic'nt ,lands a tilt:ch better chance of Ho receives teir his daily rations i round-tlri Homrseekers' tickets on t►onl Power. " ! no doubt but -that he tttets exporieoo-1 p , rendy38t1► 1ur., 760 or 85c-post or ezpre,ta cc„vere The fa (cords of advice 16 ounces of bread, 12 ounces of ed all and more than he states in his first And third Tuesdays. August, paid. (3toe T P of POPULAR ooaveeieRt ea�rrte l►elow by nurse Eliza ICiin meat, tide► ounces of rice. eight: _ oQtoe. Pi01t1SAN M[;R1teY Yt Heaver September And October to Pacific Hatt Sill Yontreat, Canada. ' are �celi worthy the kttention of all trances of dried vegetables, 16 ounces IeIb dd'tt Kidney PIIIe have now per, t.:OQAt and-- rho Wort. Full particu- ' ` ' ' ,• of potatoes, and once a week he re", m,tnentiy established L1Nmsolver, as g Lars from nearest ticket a cat or � - . '; :- • ' • --.` � ceivcs two ounces of salt, tout an infallible remedy for all urinary ��'� B. 11. Bennett• 3 Fast King g�o'a •�• cr�nsttzntly ut;t'd ,.Ct `.T i+- ounces of cu(Tee,. And nine ounces of trouble and the elot•ing ttv'otde of Bt., Toronto, Ont. �"o(» Lj(�•$T • .r -: cribs ()il in the various siturLtlons I sugar. >E3oulnnger'8 letter tiro at• tt,d•- —BY UeINc3-- ht r - - ,� ' .� n,c�•e. occupied as-nurse, and have in- �: ' ' '7.1,. ' vice which Query household Ilfttould lt'd1BtCti j IIs at a hQtght of 1y,000 c'variably _ found it excellent In all _° � '_ ' ,;; - St��lldard American' �Qi(0 _ �� �� �� � � � observe. set, crows u to 4,500 feet. The '1 p .f•ti 'a�i�y ing outward Z�•pltcation, "I j� Q� i lark rises :3,000 test. --AND-- .ti sur_h :aa s ruins .. sand S nl�eU SU�e D I U gIC � � o t - .;• p bruises,- rheumatic Neighbor-"The hbor�"The barb sutlers it'oin —�•- Sarnia Lamp Clior' g m •-'••5 ;' atTcctions, neuralgia, etc. In cases sleeplessness, does it?" ),tris. Jor- MOnkv lira - Y Brand Soap rcrrt°v`Ca all A'rst�,tate 4rary. of: pleurisy it is an excellent remedy Ctiicada" fiu�p'pliee it0 . � 'pan'nde of olotnan ,(haggard and hollow-eyed)--- stains, rust, dirt or tar -- - - • �R'el't rubbed in. T can strongly r� ehee:co ovL of every lUU pound,} "I dfdn t tray it sulYcr�ed. It ricema ron't wash clothes. - Wish but am� A it after tieveral years•' use bought abroad. Yearly purchayl;s to enjoy it. I'tn the one lha.t sot- �.�. -':: ` ROGERS•PRRtt,TORORITO,, exl}ertencr. It should be in ev- amount to 265 mi lion pounds. fere;" The !]rot shuck of earthquake neer � •� ;: . cry household." AL Plinit4 near Dresden, is -;_ . the - - �: ., . _- fl'rdod in America was in Now York largest camellia i Europe. I{, is Si.-;ter � .St ".,Andrew's � _ in 16(33. 16i) ;years old, a out 50 feet high, Asti (or Mud's and �a�e o-largest o�herr - _ Hospital. writes: "I have found St. ---r' •• "• ' Jacobs Oil , most efficacious rem- unci has 40 OU0 blossoms each sea- _ - - }:� ~— Keep Mlaard's Liniment in the Nouse_ . adv ill gout: also in sprains and so�I• - � "TTI ; t)LT>'�`I) LO VI: LE'1"I`Eit, t Inst,rutmen Dreamt, ts. Uniforms, Etc, ttruisrs. Indeed, we cannot sa too .� " - � EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND . ,;�• Y • . - The oldest levo letter in the world , .. .. much in its praise, and our doctor TI?I✓ N>�SV. YORK CT'.NTItAL is in .the British Diuseum. It Is a big Rtrn� cost about 1TJ00 �r ton ' °•'' , ., Lowest prices ever uotod, Flue catalog - . is ordering it coiabtantl�►• SPIRIT proposal of tuiu'rittAo for the hand of to construct. qq I 5tJ0t11natrallons,maiicd tree. Write u:,for ,- •• The -spirit' of accotnmodai.ltt �;' the an E _ ,; ,,_ _.•,_ :,. tian Princess. and it was --�- "` �.` thing In )Iwsle-or Nnytdtl fatettgasrut•r. • -t--- �: KYP . � AH�L�Y BO�CB � CO. Limi ' � •'' ptubll t keynote ado S,5U0 ears tt,go. It is In the >t'ar 11•r+r Ltlxt► 1`can. �. - - c Seems to bo the to- for to -` te� C ,t-iron at RYere first: made ilio great su;ccese enjoyed by Lho furor_ of an iuscribed brick Av oto �sD wezLTaito RtxtS�,�- airs t " .''• r � � , tYi,ulor's roothine8rru h Teton Ont: and 9Vian[ Man ' ( - ( in -En�lanc'I in the 3•cc,r 1iUO New York Central Railroad. A trip .�.,... � � D hu era, sf:y io, Winnipeg,i ppn by mihlwts at mothers for their children rhi'e .' _ anywhere oti•or this popular line Will it or Omo. Ct•r•v or Tctittna, t teething, with perfect .uooeer. a ge>othPdi the child, t Franc:= has about 4,000 dttelt coati into the most blase Ira��eler he tan i scribrtr- t "'r sgttena the yntns,aJJaWau pain,dura wind c�tio,and RANK J. l:N t•:NI•:Y makoa oath tube bet romady fur Diarrhe,ee. Ice plea-ant to the Dominion Line > SteaR1Ship� ! ._ itud Italy 2 80U on an aver- that point. -Fwrry employe seems to taste. hold by dntttsi,ta in ereq part of the �ror d. ` •.! �' _• - Ythat lie !s' stator rartnur of Ore Crm of Montreal to Urerpoot. Boston to Liner. - . - wanly-t3recentsrbotNe. its ,alas b IE•r,.iau►.ble. i a _ have caught the spirit Ot Acr•CUtllmO- F. J. CHt:hk;Y !IL UU., doing bueinttsg Kasurorndn� for Mrs- Window's 800thin`Syrup. tio°� bland to L1TerpoeL ViaQueeaa-_ ;lotion,- of bean obliging and• mak- in the city of 1'utetlo.f: County and audtakeaootherktnd. ' `. s gg `n t atoreauid, and lilac said tlrw will Idarga and Ftutsteomsht Superior nocommodattttti TO t'ItIIF A COLO LAY O�tF D,►Y. . in friends for the big conipa he pay the auw of QNI; HUNh►K!✓U Itt)L"- g $ P Y , !or all s �Saloons end Stsrernoentf -• -Yoke Li:ative Bromn Quinine TaUletA. All dri i9 working for, Anal from the highest LAR�i for each and every eaec0 0[ l:A- "FIero is a riodieaI devoted to e��d•h�i at"�i.latLwntiunhw,. been given to the 4=�• "' �i=t3 refund the money r[ it [art+ to cure, Z. �. � Second t3aloon and Third-Clsise accommodation. Fol tea vianature is ou each boy. 25r. O81cia1 �O the lowest Clnploye. "I�ew 1'Altitll that cannot be Gored by the rorial• navigatiotl." "Ah, It must rates ofpnaiageand all particatars,oppky to any adehr - ' li i .. use of HALL'S CATARRH UUlt ''• otthe Company,ex t• ( ,f . , . l ork Vontrul employes impress pa- FRANK J. hHl•:Ni;Y, be tt tlY-paper." -- - Ile, was - practical And had been irons as being high grade gentlemen �1vt•orn to before ,ne and subscribed In "I'm to wait for `the money." 8�n dt;tw8`•�tos. D'�on r si,•ui Co..Ile.. making love or.' that basis: She and very deAirous of making the Ir,y presence. this tSth day of llecon,bor,was a little that way h -self. "Can traveler'A journey such a pi A'll• 1R•'�e• l' I ,. � ., . ....... A. w. G1.BtiSON - Mioard s t1olment lamb�r�ao s frind wyou cook? he inquired. Gun j-ou that 'ho will come again And again. A'otar•y Pi,bYic. 1001)it PHOTO.EAK,RAViltlG� , �- tl ylt supply iecerything to match. cooked?" 'Ticket and baggage agent.9, train- BseL , .� L•e]eNES r NG•Cp . +,f _ - e relr�ted. It was a a at i teen and porters can smooth or •IIall's Gatttrrh ` t'rtira is taken inter. A -now dlttleCt dictlOna of En L ' - ru,ffle boo's tem � g- t6H'6AY'STREET.-TORONTO ,,. per so easily 1 When 'hails, and- acts directly on the blood liah 'words is being prepared by . M&S, ,S. C. C. RICIIARDS eSG CO. you arc gi-yen the impression there and mucous surtacoa of thv system. prof. Wright. Ifo Is being assisted • llertTleinen,-In June `98 I had m is nothing too good for yO;u, whether bond for Ustimoiilais, ices. ' - i y Ice•. J. CHI•:NN:Y A CO.. Toledo, O. by 600 contributors. - The work will -hand and wrist bitten and bad} you are traveling rive pr Ilvc )lundrercf , r+lold b oil llru Isco.- 7b Y y Bg F' bo ready in 1005, and will contain If you are _ mangled by u. vicious horses. I sufTter- miles• that road certainly pot�sesaes Hali'd b'a,n,ly YfUa are the best;. 100,001) words, Yorkshire alone con- teslas t0 ed ,neatly for several days and the the first big right' to be popular. . ,. t, w Y• , ,: 1. tributing 20,000. i. Four smooth tracks all the way save neon- .,,,_ toc,th cuts ISAVINGS refused to heal, until Y �[Jpder rho C burg tsystesin in - L �rnar tl,ficnt gave me a bottle of from Buffalo to New York. over Sweden, liquor sold to cuatoiners - _ ey we •can IdI�:ARD'S LINIMENT. whichi I be- which a score of fast modernequip- by Gover�tuient At cost price, plus l)e of assistance toyouand shalt YOUR OVERCOATS gen using, and the effect was magi- P� trains, including the Empire five per cent: o r of - State Express and the 20th Century '- = �_�•_^F• cal-. In five hours the pain had B y ,� ; be glad f an opportunity - Limited,_ run cuter da y • ' � trod hdd Snits would look(tetter dyed. It so s�n1 g y y� ceased, and in'two weeks the wounds y y; surely shows of aan m your town. write direst Montreal. >aoa t>b>1 showing you in what way. Mean- - • THF. MANY AI�vAl!T'TAGtrS had completely .healed and my er poptular road. So do rod-capped '••' Id and arm were a well as -ever. POD g offered a tRIT'i1tN AMiR1t0AN DYEtN© 00. time let us emphasize the feeling .� •r•ri _ rtel•e, in stations, excellent dining P abengers bound for BuHtti.lo P � < 1 and New 'York by the Grand Trunk's Montreal. _ hT, , Yours truly, Car service and all the modern i, � _ of security our depositors have- e u1 me last New York Express." A. E. ROY �;; q P n'te for enjoyable traveling. �, b leaving NANTEDand � - _ - , • 1 •' - Toronto 13.15 m. daily,Carnia. a maker, St. Antoine, P. (�. But best of all i$ the spirit . of P•. Y, asp seen ai MUM N18n --� =- • =---- - - - - w � 3, ` 1 t; bent obliging •` a ,glance when LhB: splendid equip- - B B � and Civil, ans�w8ring� . - h , questions politely and aso�itsting in Jan�nt is Gonfsldered. A lull dtttint' WOi1'R'jD.. . _-- - TH6 T p �• ' • c>n an average there are 120,000 g short, helping the traveler, who -may� ��' service }until Niagara Falls • •.la N,�MONTH and g8,Ai0 per DAY F.XP i'N$ES to I m._ F_'• � ' :_ " �. _ the - strangers staying in London � making his. first trip, to }rave. Jrealchod, a -cafe parlor a�tr running ,txodnoewtt•roodaeadt,tck adrs,•tii' tu,ticterjy a��- ' �rm�nent� �- 7 b �� • `--'1'P• �--�- thro h to Bu ' o, and ane of Pull- owes sad country. 87�A�� ♦tib '-YriAII, t;riltch a odd time that he will come � - ` - lg o the par 'i �` otasitssietL -$>Tperlence ttanroettsari, B 'clary or v t . end works Qtr the told � �.�. often and feel at home. A>�d�the tan's finest sleeping cart, from 7'o vrh� for ptt7eticulan, �at7etrRtaWotal: Dde:diclne t;o> �. ARID . . ,t•,,,- :: _ � g pa. .��o,�;�a� WESTERN CA�A,DA New York Central Can justly be rbrtto to New York uaranttses �,-;; ., �.4 T.n:wf.irtj Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a o01d 1n Ont( No cure,No Pay, Prl:a l is cu plrediteld,with baud inculcated this Irons comfort and luxury a8 well W. At ts. " ,> `- >_ d { aliirit of accommodation fn ifs em :fid• The cele and dining care � NQ����®arRtratt,trel.t - MORTGAGE QORPORATION, 1BaesweBwinsY,•tirakJrdaritix wAQri!• '� Tt3�ONTa ST.,, - TQRe'NTO. .t I-think it was a gt1Ri'ne for . the ployee to tstiCeh a degree that it t>9 k wlodgm - to -be the handsomest, � artier. t3tapr.wl3ievt e,tJ gE�tra>o � � - = a°t:_�i • ac no d a bo, Red ` Indians to bury their hatch- sit i fly p4tiee tion gn: r�°•= n. - 1) 14erica, being Bloc din lighted and 'RUffi •makes att;x*X&kor=4 ..It �• r ':s; ' ,, 1 .! "o-' E, r. •. •• • , � ' U i" d with electric lane. Ci sleet,with sae►e irla8e. lilitrsete Rorsw) r • • - t;� r ,,� - els. tl'hy? - .11ustt think how termed � " �`he New York- �' ural � P� tJ •;ut.on►.r.tr�a.Desi aea•�ena p - - � t� �, � -level tl'zey would be tied with rib- '9piritl." -, •From -the Cotial QtCcoi. northwest comer 'R�i and crtr►t�Illewolka,..nsbSLaee.•r�e r - •� t',.;w � y .f.Jlar•e 09lurlT • •Deo){T, _ • :. . :. bon, to hang ext the parlor cVt�,l;l$1' wa �.�. _ i•� nQ4 s �ptit. ' d �t+•,, Pswtat�nu ams t�.tra.la;z,:s,t.s. 1�� '' MI nrtpg)p 'YO �V � C ` -.+.- '. .�.. .-� ,., '.r ,. -��. 1_•')-:.^..�._'.- s�. <,vr` .'z. i. _ v=� , - _ r.�'�+isVi'.f.•�YTL,',?�� w,�:,-., , �.,•y�> -'ds-�:..s •: :_.... ,r. ..,. ..., f.. .' .. ..sant-..- :.. ;.,. - ).' c 't. ,fi� ,1'qy, ] , _ __ a 9-• ye d -.:t,ly -... - , .d ,.f `,•'. '.R. _p,,. yy P ••'iaes4, I 6%tr��F+-x.�� A�4b-'R {,W-T ,7t'Ei�:�) .•�� •� ._� '?'�' ")7e' �> � - wig ... - _ , _.},a 1 • -.E', r. t'i`.' ... .... 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MA always&$certain the date to which VOTERS LIST 1-902 -11' "sit" our subscription to Tzz N —Frank Gilderq, of Elespoler,- a xwe is paid- Cmittances are acknoi0ilefted by a Sunday With friends iD*tbO Village. k. Sbange of date on label on the first paperfol W J Clark le4 oin Monday W r V T, owing reostipt of m9n ey at this o4las Always bmpthe date Paid ahead for Belleville where he has secured a good A iiij�a ol the.Townsh of Pi:;k X —The newrail bridge is.p Mimi ow com, Y -bur w0wers: at the' ch' two* plated and the*trams a* cow CcUnty-bf Ontario. 'Offer the following gdodi t6 pusing Af regularly over is. fer-_-W Wt. 4WA0100 No" YOU"is hereby Oven that I fisvitrinswittall rates :—Knittiniz Yarni, Burlins, Zephers, Shetland Flow:;,, —1111re Head e4afinues in or 4ellfomd to the pertons mentioned in See- M11 sibon''b" UOUS 6 i0d 6 of the Ontario Voters' Lists Alit Embroidery Bilks, Brilliants, White Crochet Cottons. we condition as she has b"n for ]h01XR1XG* ONTts Sept. ill 1902. ,L, she 1890,and"U AMending the "me,the copies re et-A" Pass weeir. 7'� said s"Uous,to be go transmitted or g efn#. gin P tt 4, —Mrs B. Wood OU'T*r Of the Lists mad ursuant to mid lee wortm of twall a U a 013 Act,of all pe ised A A` alit P reont 4ppe&rne y the last rov Saturday last after spending Ass"ement Roll Municipality at of the V Iftfttione for members of LOCALIS SO weeks with friends in Toronto. Levislative As Me B selbbly,and at Municipal Ejections, and mid 'L ' -, i" - —E VC60per. of Osb&ws, soars Of $My *so 'Or"Fost*d no in my offies at Wbit& 14 the on 1 1. ., 0 Ir oone fL ,� j As. tarip and Durbam Exhibitiom V116 on the W h day of August 1909,Lad remains —Mrs Bateman or hvisitin 08 4hore for inspection. _List# 4t fr' 08 a' 80OW101) gXV8,tbO News, a ftiondip call V11"lors are called upon to examice Ardan, on Monday. and,if any omissions or ot-her errors are found to take immediate proceedings to have ...... .—Miss Maud Buchan. ' of �rtYt6b,is Quartailytteetilikof the-Friends errors correeted so6ording to law. friends bore this weeki churchwillbe bold bore on Saturday Dated at Wbitevals.August 20to 19M. J —All kinds of plow points and castin DONALD R. BPA'rON As 18th SOP$ At 10 4 to. Ur Robert Rogers, 7. Clerk of The Ts.of F at T A Greig's implement office. of Nowmarket'and Mr Icieriale WM J Moore, of out. _4 wbitelvale. —Robert and Mrs Willson. of 08haws. Toronto. will be present and will also spent Mondav with Mrs McCormick. attend the oerTmes on Sunday. -�-Mrs Whitiug, of Strathro is visiting —A larsto number from the v. ill JOHY- DICIKIE 0 "" AROFRUIT .� L TREES I her sister, Mrs B Bunting this week. drove to brougham on Moaaaiy 0 e ot.; pti —W Stewart, druggist is sl ending his All kinds of 9u,Utend The herregg home bold by the UIT it off6r`-1: '-extra val'u.6 in holidays &&.his home in Dungannon. Ladies"Aid of St John's PreAbyteiian Ar'6 Ing —Butcher Wagner is bavi R a now- Church. SHR UBst Etc.9 awning p laced on the front of is shop. —Miss 0. Bak6r- returned-an Monday i inarket price —Mr ard Mrs Millard. of Altorill, for all- kinds of after spending two months with bar rel ::.i_ 'a h opens Sunday Fibil and Winier 0 with Win an I Mrs Allaway atives in Oshawa. She- is 'now busy n a e an eavy und Ane Wo' l Laaw a aGefit ' On "weir .—Mrs T A Greig and children have making pre paratione for tile fall millinery JOHN E, Of[111 Agent, hosiery and so% at about half price. We have bought Pic&ering. been spending a few daSe wit friends in opening which will take Place shortly, some job lots cheap and will sell them extrr ul ehea p auspices of Toronto, —A social under the for cash. We.have a big lot of cheap tOWeliDg In —Dr F L Henry will be IfOd tUditial Georg9 (AaRlican) church will be hold text Tuesday to attend to'his professional linnen and cotton, some extra values, come and see, otton.. Splenid at the residence of Mra ' E J Shirley, them. duties. new ginghams, shirtings and c Church street, Boma evening during the lot of wrapperetts and P sides, and an extra fancy be —Mrs WethOild, of tlii B Be Line. is next two weeks. arliculare will quite ill as present. Blue is uulw in her gien later. fl nnellettes some very fancy patterns. Come and. To' e t a 98rd year. . good. , —YOU hR OtHINO­ have a look at our now goods, it will do ils ply Cutting Ous'lamil presenting —Mrs Uonneypent of �oronto; y y The advs. visiting Mrs James twin contaning-ina Brion a I Jew days of she Rumill Hardware Co on 5th page thio week; dked and sevoull of Midlaud —J Peaki a$PeW;.Of value of one dollar or upwards from tbas so(Toronto, spe at Subday with thei brother firm you will receive a most useful 0 Go of the Nows and purchasing#code tothe I y acres and J so JOHN DIG 3 Tbristl" pattern k —James McGeagb, of Hoover. is A Frame obi bi it a 9 shown in the advis. Its worth your ad abo I On am of spending a few days with his jold Picker. hiie looking after is.r land for ula iiDg friends. —1timember she 06kr16 ftn' d Durbata w —Cbas and Mrs Swallo oi 89 Marys to be hold in on she three Insummos prompUy attended W., visiting tLe former's parects, M and Mrs Swallow. a beginning w Whily ith Tuesday. on in'&ended to be air in —F E Law,of West Toroutp Junction, ancinot done.; respect &$many cow and additional Toy ugar a MOZ f S GTo ore and Gordon, of Brown's Cor I Pact atures have been added whil* the ob. f3undav wish friends here. ionable ones have been eliminated. Visits Claromant —Carl Willson, of Winagoi'l has bta a board of directors are doing a , , :L, g'. ., . 4,1.00. vevisiting Miles and Mrs Chapman, and every Tuesday. 26 lbs Granulated the OR in their power to make the fair Sugar V other friends in Andley this wfek, nos% successful in iu history wd judging 32 lbs Beautiful Brown Sugar, Joseph Lateliford, of the eintzm VIP Richardson, an 'rom the p7esent prompects they are Fiano Works, of WeAt Torout Junction, ikejy to succeed in doing This is Pa'rio- Girleon 'for the Bugs' ot a Whitby Ing spent Saturday with Pickerin friends. Notary Public, Picker' fair, but a county fair. and an extended the leaFe of his fari� on the 8rd J 2es McGeagb, of He over, has is to be-well patronizei by the people in the sourrounding municipalities. con to Thomas Calvert for az�other throe' W years. Joshua Sanford, the -wel - no' "initl I k wn —Mrs George Rorke. of UornUdry. is in the well," exp�eets to leave Toronto for visi Ing t her mothEr. Mis RART'dBOD. of biti home near Paris in about three eeks, W thA Base Line. and other friends in this f ally recovered from his terrible'lExperience'. 3 dau'Rhte'ri -of pered, —MIS Williamson an, neighborhood, "Yonre the light of my lite," she whis. Chicagn, WLa bave been visit ng friends As lie kissed her once word Rood night WEA'THER -3 D11DVarton, spent Monday with Alex And then from the top of the stairwayt i c ering and Urg Falconer. Came a v-ice: Well,put out the light a s .0 solue tirne, do r Ae t Shapes in en 8 a b ine Shd —W E Claik, of Toronto, who blis A ininister went recently to preach in a been ser, usly ill for is at chapel uufamiliar to him. You must V6 L -11 n d B #esetit with his mptlier�, Mrs Wm Dark. your best to keep your voice up,,air," saiid e is ace the ah%pal Irceper, for our church-is vtjry ompanied -1) his wife ana child. V Bo tg.; in—Mrs Sarah Cliiik", of Cialich ht, is in unfoAkpate in agnostic effects." W-hether M, )e Yard he nitfit it or not, it was quite true. E xtra Good Lides 0 Toronto t1is week attending be funeral Of the late Mrs George Sit u3itb, who. An Irish indge who presided at a tAii in -lady ani her ftheM, t T eceased as which. the plaidtift'd were a u aughter, in. 13 diW on Sunday 7th i6s'. d' All Id- do ofirou4b and a s eLd tuli�ber -Call 'And 8e(') over 73 Tears of age. ing up the case gallantly bega, entlemen of the jary, Lath. Shingles. Daors. Sasb, House fin. —Mrs J H Gulliver who. 3as betn in everything in tnh s e seems plain, except ishings and Silo material the General hospital time Past, Mrs.O'Toole and b r charming daughter. for somi i has undergone three operatic no success. Ula U HOW 100R has th minister b5en preach. R A,' B ti fully and at latest reports is reRainin 9 ing?" whispered the stranger who had strength as fast as can be exi ected. Cistru taivkv water ttougbs maae V�apdered into the church and sat do—A number of the otrug adies of the 1v n -to order 1 away back. "Abont thirty years, I be village took a triD to Toronto on Wad- lieve, replied the other occupant of the �egdav on Mr Sparks"fiteam yacht. They pew. '&That being the casG,". rejoined th reporta verT pleasant time though the stranger, I guess I'll stay. He must be Aloo 0 qUilintiq of apple ban As' 'for lake atmosphere was -inclit ed towards nearly dobe," M1' IN being somewhat cool. Miss Giddigosh-110b, tincle hive yn W;% .D seeu the Williams baby? Da descritw it to Miss V Oreyland, oi Eri ad all fla Rogers, of Eniskillen. me." 'Uncle Snark-1'Description isited their b E ! U on. ,: —ah Ver small features, dean shaven OR stravi sailors in i�bua it'25 cents regular 50 cent. Y cousin Mies M Rogers of tbal be" line, red-faced, and looks like a hard drinker. line We also have on hand a full line of ebiffoas over Sunday. 'While here blioll Ro erg i a all colors, straw braids, flowers and fOliBRO The Qount f Ontario House of A ef age going a solo in St Androw's-1 chureib on ome and inspect our trimmed stock The sit Wbitby isybei'ng pusheA forward td com. C latest in white hat Shapes in chip Sunday evening whitk,.Ws� much ap. lotion, Although the contract stipulatos prociated. P . .... thit the work must be completed by Oat C A BA —W A Retown ime 'Diu abasea The bar the 15th it will nevertbeleas )m about Gleagariaia, of Alexandria, a 'local paper the first of the year k4fore the HoMe Will with a large eitculation. We eoustratu- be ready for occupancy siod the Inside w IV ork At the xreen R* on his so late him curing such a desirable completed. The cost w" orginally esti. d join his many friends in wish mated at $25,000,but there in now reason 19 will take possession on the First of foFe all is complete. 0 atober. o soin C1 31OR him every suctess in his new vocation for believing it will run up to 130,000, be. %S"T 0 R E 'a eane Sale' Register. J.' d J J L T Larkia. of on w I find a Wgo range,01 Aolce FUZ. Chiago. have been' opendivg.a few days lkiT�llii* SZft. 18TR, I 902.—Auctim "is naletts, and Wreipporets of the latest pat. at the home of their father on the Base of 60&ore farm being the tooth-west part loran, and they sto nkarkod away down. - respon. r g I dows, ITOT Line. The former now bolas a of lot 20, con 6,Piokering, (half mile west A Cloanin ' W*n F1 a po 6ition with the at I also have a large stock ot gawn bsigs, JMd rLilw&v, of Brougham village) the property of Hy which I am offering at reduo*d pricac Silverware. reet while the latter holds Wilson. Sale at 2. See bills for partie- a ve lucrative all and inspect bifore 6ying ol"ahery ulars. Poucher& Postill,Auctioneers. m ny. Both position with the aas comp d ATU WgL Ur a Y have the appearance of bei ell treate S RD,&Y, SzPT. 27TH, 1902.—Anction sat$ you will save money. ek" Fl XUleril prim uO and by our American con ns. of farm stock and implemenw the pro Hiahess cash j"d for b ine Etdo with' —10badie Wood met perty of Thos. C.-Bacon, at lot 4, cOn. 4. 0996 in cash or tredi, whi i'might Uxbridge. Sole at one. For terms and Binaer wi bave been a more serious accid He was engaged in Postill. auctioneers. A FULLER. ent on other Tarticulare bee tills. Poacher & M06day Rfternoon. Wj WL� Wh lViciiing pears, ac4 the limb oo which he J ' Hard ` relieli'oha eazin, on&. im to fall Pickering was standing broke, causing d. ground for some time in a partly Fdr&nniite�y no bones U pon his back, and remained on the quite a distance to the groulli uncon- scious.condition. He fell were broken, and in giced keipW coll Usan-ily—on pletely recovered kow his mi h he undersi 0 band, fresh a short itime com. and salteo meat@ of ill kinds. —The Fall Fa;r at Bowtutnvillii, has of vegetables; 190 a supply A bNATIONAL99' WHVL.' ' for years been one of the beat exhibitions cultdral pro of live took and agri ducto in this pr"ovices. This year's font r is likely tC PROFITABLE. to ecl, any former show. a lot of Wroull "'a IL e tboro-fred stock will be sbo"'M for the fLnfkg& er an on 4 Expert judllre�,. faimishea B tt nomic :first time,there WA by $be Department of Agrielfture, will —L of the Cow, We of tb a Milk, and 31 judge a keting of the'..'Cream and Butter. 11 tile stock and Rive �essons for%beir awards. Is is a nl0del for in more E- than n= w% r; V XONDAY, - ej ftea is will 11 a ay k�viait- Finicies; mut be made w; during val To 0, 0 ro week -wit FI& ii), a : or 68c) kiecragary. BoWMIMv Oingle 610kPla.-On 0. T AY woembor lot M rams b"bartow and Pickering., Choic �" - I September t It good 1rojoe on F M &gains September Ifth and 18911, �lbnfnsaoin`k JObe 2ad! A -Ghjijv ariety of i4oats alwals on bud at Ing -VOR Sk mind return' Jeweler, of Wbisbyt JDY kou". abd lot bar watebmaker no-to vigbs of and Win Titill Picke Part of lot 14,con 1, containing I of so 02.50 radial4ecom, ring and will be hiund i9th within , ­ . -*''. To MTEU bw in 1. Wiso-o-old stand. *W every WILY-f1rc Boww"Tills. TbO MW to"MV"by =..it and a good frame house.first elm PILY *Q Addra* X=big U, w,�11 be Thursday Elept 18sb. L a. "IMINS 114 oay Im PA" A lost4faird.11111 Poning St,T bow #4' 4 youcit su"ip U 19"- All woft e