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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_06_19XX11 yei rya k. P. I _" :'>�_ i. S 7 ly, ER 910 NO 34. PJNG* ONT.6-11. VRIDAY JUNE 19 IC 7 ,,ad fr*0ffl*rWM6r*se, Ounbarton. Com was read of. OUT A11U 1) iN JU U 0 Tge weial at Mr. Morrin"s last week township 6f Picketing. DrWa hPS I s, ec was a grand sccess. Kinsais. In? A ir 16— 'Fr f n, o+exry T_ ^f e re"Medical: -R • - �, 1 � . ,. .<,:'' :� p�� t� -... 'Y W1 F. A-STWOO*D, M.D., Sniaeon Sp V a to Canadian Pacific Railway -, Coroner Go Ontario County; issuer of Marriage Lleenres. ra -1 too a ()Iaretnont; Office hours—Before '�o 13.m., ancl hem Vto 8 p,m. Private telephone connectien with Balsam, Greenwood. BroughaTln Pa Mt Zion, A. Johnston's (7th con), Wm, COW10 13 Br (7th 0013), and D Pugh's,(gtb cot!) &1y Sh # T, TA. YOII NA_*, U. 31.. Fellow U U , Trinity Medical Collfqgei Toronto, mem- ber of 001189e Of --PhV g- 4nij Hurgeons of .�,10 =0 .1�6&ry hotel Ontario. 01ftlee-wreside.. s Woburn-- Ont. Offloo bo4iWv=ng 7 to 10: evening .6 to 8. Y)ENTON, DVNN & BOULTBEE Barriste.,s, Solicitors. etc-. National Trust 4ftarakeq, 20 King street. east, 'Toronto, All Claremont eyery Tuesdav forenoon. UOnOT to loan on Mortgage. FRkNK DENTON, AA., -ElawizaTia. DUNN. W. AtUlooK 1301JLT- BARRIS- TER, Count7 Crown AttornW;, and county alioitor. .0ourt ifouse. whitbv•10-T cGILLIVRXY, BARRIS. Ost- &c. OMOO-OPP09'tO P )Moe Whitby. Ont. ino.Ball Dow, B.A.; Tbeo. &.oGillivrav,LL.B. MonevtoLoan. By y gra, 8o11citors, an as HoP7%.IN_S_,VETERINA.RY SUR- ce • GEON, Gr&duate of the Ontario Vet -08 trinary ool'eg-), Toronto, registered member 3f t le outay-,*o Votrinary bledics' Association. 0&30 &u(j resi(jel3co one sjj(l one-quarter miles north of Green River. Office aukI shoeiug forge 01 hours 8 to 11 IL -m- and I to 4 P:M- Private telepiloue in my otlice F, O. address. Green RiTer, Lint S J. 3ra1uate of the on kar'o VetoriL E ' UIRLtY, Voterinary Surgeon, ary (3olielye. Tor:)nto, registered Inewber of tho Ontario Veterinary edical Association. All diseases and iu),iries of the domestic alli'11103 jxea,tel accu-rdingy tjj the most ru�pdern approved &ud,scieutltia priac,ij)103. o ll -,e c6nJ reoidence coruer Llut3a Ave and Kine; St; DUNN, donvekUlIcer, Com - JL migsioner fon taking Affidavits, etc., Clarera out. Out. B, B U N, rris go a Licouiesfor the 0onnty Of Obf]P Of' Ace at the store or &S hi R residence, co-, Pickering 17 A"yo D_kVID" BELD I� '.VD13ur n, solicits Zeqtrom bis nuln"Oles trieu,1abot'af&r&n(1near. 8alesocfal t arm be slaukunil everything tba. lotobesold . handled by tbe subscriber with the utmogs Care • and soul to the very best advautaSe. !S-ly R.BETON, TOWNSHIP CLERK "9 Conveyancer. Commissioner for taking Accountant. Etc. 51oney to lona affidavits, Ac on farm property, Issuer of Marriage Lie- whitevale, Ont. OUCHER & POSTILL.Liceused Ano- J•- no - P tioneers for the County of Ontario, Auc- tion gales of every deRcrit)tion cocauctod at a -e. T. Voucher, Real Estate moderate ch ten. Agent and QOj!erfLl Valuator. Ktrict attention given to ali orderq by wail or telegraph a S13TROS. Broughaw, (Jut. F. Green Ont. HE �VELLINGTON Hotel.—Tlav THE rerinoVerl to ani thoroughly over.baul' 0 ad the ahcva house. I "MI prepared to fnrw.'tb accomo�lation to all who desire to patrorjir me. sample roonla. I f;ball be pleas- ed toseeall rjjj patrons when they oc- casion to visit MflXkhLLj. JAS. TORRENCE, Markhim, Out. Acres of. Fifty' PASTITRIJI. LAN�4:'] For Sale or to ent,L,,, ve . ra i 0ubjj i and single good d dwellings. (food Values. Call and get particulars- �. acdson ''Or. Rich Public, PiAerlaig RJecelvetl at ust f P PHARMACYI.-_,�­.,. Moffat :` Gilpin. FAMOUS Co's Chocolates- Moist& are put up in A Thi�mer Ch, and 8.0c boxer and will IN WC table. preoen considered an �ACCOP lady friends. by yow th4) best are x i LLR. CLU IL 97 11 aiid 4ulet-0eddilig by JV4;a 7010, -b&. n of Tuesday was over lately W see iieir father who Whit r. ttook place on the afternoo d es to shee lied. is very ill. The-com on last, at the h9me of the bride's parents lite Wheat' 70C re ort dad 0k son Rogers. when _ The flue rain we had last *eek ­*is by 'a0gs ring Wheat Mr. Mrs. Clark Mel H Madill Ada R., lust what the farmers needed. All the following as . est daughtery was ose Wheat kinds of crop are. now looking excellent I lalinib killed Pugh award unitedinin iarewwn).J. Taylor.sheep $5.00 uitoba Floiii!"; arrI The ids was, attend- Mrs, John Morgan, of Claremont, for detecting worrying she 400 of Chert wood. Court- and Navin I ed 0). milt' Flour Miss rens Rogei f was visiting her brother, A. C. ;glavi ported sister, e 4 c rin stry Flour 4.00 ed by her tbur Taylor..ac- ney a few days during the past week. gencieg re while Mr. Ar Toronto. w an. $17.00 ton 'Mrs. Courtney accompauied herhome. and reco ditty silent as follows- ect of salary 150; ted as groomsman. —1) R -B a .0 66 orts` 19.00 After the ceremon i, Which WA41yel- telephoning 1 e in whitevale.. Jas McBr rs. of IN ow formed by Rot mbo 25.00 nended that' a t Plc;firs market. brother of the -ride, the tom- 25c; The Graham, Whole Nne& On t;hd occasion of the marriage d grant of Wliitby. g c 6e Rolled Oats, Chop of all kinds. sat down to a. sumptuou8 wed. Miss Ethyl Ha rman to Mr. R. W,_ Model Fai rinngysUpperin the large dining -room Thomas, of Woodville, one of the The com on roads and b khBowing.6rd and 4oft Coal. At the conclusion of the repast, Mr ", f 40 i -, R. Rogers, ating as mastex of cere: 1pleosing events of the evAJj1g *ra13 the ported and recomme1nde; the Above prices Sub* Oct to Change Without presentation tA) the bride of a paymenti—J. Laylai d. fXVAIraces su yotloo. set of pp- monies, called upon apunber of -those sterling silver -tedAp00us and napkin to rock crusher and bo for bridges- Litaited. present for speeches, 'Which were full accompanied by the following $7.10: Jas omerville pn r d 2 for lodel Bakery Cal -emarks to the bride Of congratulatory i 1&.35; Arthur men and teams epap r fnd groom. Only a few of the imnied- t for -man,•Boyes for freight ofm dies and shoo -acting parties ag Gwithain & Cooper- reps late relatives of the couti Miss Ethyl H ej crusher -41.00; were present. Whitevale, Ont.�, to r.�;W J Devittyl pe HUPP. A fine die la of i*ftil and beauti- ear-Friend:—Your frie'nds in the to tow,1811 .87; Win 001 118 yds -D resects te8tifled to t1w high es- Methodist church choir here. wish you Ertl pres ravel in r d 5 and right of way $11,80; oung people are -egret losing in %�Jjicll the teem to know that they (lee i 0ohnson wovk pewforinod in ' r d 18 held. After a shout wedding trip you as one of its iiieni ers. The Plf_�ILW. Ledgett corn rd 10 $15-8jr, $20. 0; Ja-,� through western O�.tario, Air. and ing ev(.Ilt of yotir marriage oil this ��i I i - wing gray on con 6 bet lots at borne tA) their beautif III June day, and your retil0val 6,_N); Win lNierson e0ni I, d Mrs. Taylor Will lie friends at their, Lu-itutiful lionie to it lje%�, Itlid to a li(�w c()Illlllllll- arid g near (',heiTywotKI- ity, as a matter wd leads to that 'Work ill his div 062.ffl, on inevitble result. We are not acct ofdrawil, raveloiiAtidleyr(rad - GREEN RIVER. Of all materials and design that yollre this dity changing yo,4t 031;Wdinson coni r (I In 5th con ;tati-, t hat in futtire we will no longer tirnbwsupp hits -div $37; Emerson kepti n stock. It will pay you 0111. 9.1111(liY school Intends taking e. 113. ball at our works ar-d inspdct our stock, tilt! picllic at Rosebank this Fridv. yini C0111 d 5 oil broken Don't be mieled by t 7 #63-10 d obtain prices. r0 , for we are indeed ploa-�ed that -r froin here a , t - th co stone on 4 -eat liappiness Inui come into ant© we do not employ them, eonsequent -fit 11, the 4d. this great men and t( I Baptist Avsociation h( we can, and do throw ol the agents your fife, Hit very, very sorry are we Cook tiniberi t Clart-mont, this week. mmission of 10 per cent., which you will t lie all to lost. you frolli our choir, our delivere'd at the la Brougham li. A wt Our Slindav school and fl'olll $37501 delivered at e Village of rtainly save by purclissing from ue allstmes Of the )i1knivii her 11 solicited. callie off oildity evening !at, ItTI(I this voillillintity.. It is almost need less ClAreniont $57.90; Andrew Johnston Ix -en WHITBY GRANITE CO3 was a grand success, notwl t list 1111ding for its to say ho, c(�in r (I 20 work performed in his div (,onlays gravel yotir in the choir. how as rep all(] fixing the p6stponement. Although the )0. T168-1 0mce. Whitby. Ontarl ist ond soloist., you have already pit and rep road and bridge to same as rather ftoi)l, than equaled former gatil- )-)iil.tq so excellently and $4.72; J H com r d 16 567 ydswillingly. silfllci. it to say that your gray 0,. 10cL 3' tile, round cedar and2- Ithe choir deeply approciate timber- 9 Jesse Cook music as llpp LIVERY with elk his div $16.55 t;n the ,►GtEntd- • �IC���i�fiG � r,ticec ur Services, and with much regret to this. tOWnshil) SN0.47; ille string hand. v(w Il.g did the Stotiff I)i(l fitrewe!I to yon asa memb A, j H j� 16 1 tkers F. er. Michell com I. ratting and 0 v#01.20, work Ti-ei A. (I., F. 1.fwr(.Ilce, it -.light mark of our apprecition f work performed in his di services a -formed, in his div as -M.25; Wni ()I, your. in the choir, and pei 7 S(Ilit'itAd' Fave all exe Firet-class -vehicle's for bite by a&' token of our love and for You- coin r d 10 work peformeAA1i__,-. night 7 the working -t of the Orldt-r, and the Lr friend, we a'k your a� or 'Bus in cotmeet lfii,t, tj.II de. C(!Pt:ln(!e n . it had int -t with in the Will I little gifts. And to conclude, I Ili' I-V ing all Q. Tj R. traico. Freight and'..-. rt.eve of Picker- (of . . I . .. work perforated il 11 .1 r 1-'tllN ()III Is Wl�hillg you and 140den ts of . ., -ch in express delivered to all pait the Ing va% a hol I.IK( fol 141 Your' future hulaild all tile haplillIP8114 his TeRming of all kinds done .;.� ill t1lesi'llit. line, expi tilat this lift, ran br:ng, and that $70.1.5 on shortest notice. 'Sale arA com-.!, fcelings tow"I'dS tilt' 1i njay ever . hve drawinm -e througliolit lift- G4 road in 4th .87, drawing gl111V(.1 mission stables in connection. .1 ft�w wt -11 ('114) `11 . ...... ail you both -in his k(4eping,.arId that ill oil con 4 in fron f lot, 11 041.50; -ire as (hose that IlereaftA'I-. we illay 1111 bl (I 7 drawing gravel (in aide - wa #I -d in that. great choir eternal, ling lwt lots 2,1 :Incl 25) in con 3 $31.40, niber of MAtlIv "ll We' Hit I id pri% ilego4- to agaill sing our tilt] drawin,g gravel on epli-A. -front of wrry lwartl to mity that dwy I)MI sibf-lit 10 (if t.,421 and 15 $ U). 36p1nekfi and tva.ms N't 4cnj0 -1thle hen nearly ,igiletron twilalf of the choir., linn emp $2.9.42; Patrick Tvefy. 05 yd the' I hour. thi d -S Of, tb&' IR0 tild tile 61 Te F,. -;tat( K, ?Nohe stl ­. 1- !,M, vd;. I ung - , ­ Ir+ Yoe grav • yy gy 'U,1 ti i i iauit I m'! I w n f12SNA4 7 Wroceeds ailloillited t, ills. $19.76; R Bowman-, I to. Puckrin nio-vrm Inv Brougham. tation $2, an(] d. ageS to fencA y� e. Rev. Bran sNNrM 1,� d on eashy work done in r d 11 W -.Ulittliews is ivorking in bigned the t te f Trinit Con- ()tll con $30 s Wat 0, I$00.0) drawing grav A full line of gr -h and accepted a call tll(i city tit I)re�,,Tationitt 1hur(r:ttt 7th can S5037; class furniture now I.S. John of Toronto, to the Cong"094,64 al chu"' I t w- Boyes for self and engine and nien in on exhibition in . . . aiyg Nfiehigail. Mr. Greenaway White f iellds.- operatill crusher Geo Geo Lt'nu ,enure • tvtlK is here visit I I us enig our WiLre roomeq� I IIj)j)at.(j is tis in r"ches his farewell sermons on June $20.73, n !;) - Glen and teal y road r ds 3 and 4 drawing grav oil Prices right Keswick, as is -ge in his div $83.62: S. Mr. and M- -Q. G"T Beatty, Rope, N3.78; work (lone their g(,Iden wedding me (11triton otwrating and inoving grader y when over one hundred r d -re on 3101 'a J It Gormn WOrk done in am The onincil met hr -$ if) 25, R S Dillingh "Ild 0-1111sacted 11 largo Itilloullit (of and friends gathered to celebrate the •I SiA 76- F G 11cCarthy sho' snow in 'Ilwy were tilt, I*tlt*l )ients of 0reo Wagg sllov snow r PickeriDR, r t two handsome ellairs, I A on 64 rds w fence- - d headed t Keswick' this SpeCtath-S. 52; the Christian cane and a pair of gold $14% Jas Rutledge honus on 41 rds- W_ ig dear Coll ferellee. to T(.wonto Rev M 6old bonus Allwrt AN a fanner livil j 1) MeAvoy bontis oil whe'Dot GrindLA' NV i S Allwight has re rel,; w fence $14.87; J;-)hn Cirei 'IV' sliffe"1119 oil 54 rds w fence $13.50; 9 f lies wheat ground Tonnito after 6-4ilig' the resuli of itijilli b0nus oil 72 rel, w fence $18; E E Pugh' Fai�ei*'Mny have their it, t1latt city for a week. sustailli-d ill it 1,111jaway ccident Fri- (Is w fence S2N); F Stxlen 'or tither Toll. Cash or. Exchange. Joseph wlill, of Brat1jawl. is operating grader oil ii t 1--$6.75, tillg ),is fittlier alid oflier the of Olt w t 1 $1 Win McKay for bridge V11-1 t., Tot -on oil 11 t I jjo.:�). Bot to this locality.' r meet ki: 'quintitY of fcoa for va e at -t June 10th, by 11'ev. J. E. Starr, 1. How- The council nom adjou ned. to m We rplesed to 6tAte thtt able prices. rd Crosby, yollugesL 8011 of Ira againn G. July 6th for the Geo. Philip is oil the mend. after d Winuilred an transaction of gs�neral business being laid tip for sonle tits©. 1,A-ura (Winnie), only daughter of W. J;he "Mim Villa lk-er,q we are plearsed Do Bro en im, Plarim, On' J. Humbly. 11 III 11111111111111111111 11111 1111111111 [11III 11111M t state is somewhat better and In Roche-oter, N.Y.' June o MfuTied— was able to go W B&wkliti this loth, 1903, by Rev. C. B. Hart, Mr.. I of Bo Sidney A. Down, former w- alp • ditty - un Munc xy, • week. ur''' 'A te e -b" %ven t manville, and .,w Quite a num Miss Mary Everett, ber fliom 11 both of Roc-eester, N.Y. to Green River on Monday evening Died—At-Torrington, North Devon, ought here Is ab9o- nvthiidg b ���r;. to attend the A. O. U. W. garden lately guaranteed I Vaughan, d to be exact y n . guar. E land, May 7th, Wm party, j�sfjce of Peace, in his 66th year. De- as represented or e ofl-6wand in 1800, HaVe a full visited Bowmanvill e Greenwood. ceased visi Ecumenical Confer- ed meats constantly ovi hand. being one of theEcum hack a Your Money Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacmil, _Friedl Seldon is visiting friends in encs delegates. A few weeks ago a thick set young Hami Beiegria, Weiners,.etc- Str4tiord. age Miss A ft Stewart is at present man about 27 years of solicitedO' raise visiting Ends in Toronto. subscriptions in Bowmanville to Ur i, Highest rices' id $W to send him to the general hospi- E Powlie and X. Wind. of Osh -he 's cattle. James But. r tial treatment for cataract Repair] awn, visited friends here on Sunday. tai for s He had one, eye treated our school children- go to of the eyes. few of t and the other appeared to be getting Claremont too try entrance exams nest = 1 �. Is ale guaranteed to gie sat-� He Mr. Alex. Smith, = DOMINION BANK week. Sat very bad. 1. . t. — istaction and also to be first- aid for him 9 The rebent rains our Friday and Enfield, got the so ici Ing . , class. Before going elsewhere s name ........... urday last were much needed by our type written, and Mr. Smith call on was down at the head of the list for R1 . CHAVD8, ■bN &- O _129901000 farmers. ister, Rev. 'Me next name was W. H. Ben— Capital Paid uDI D. $0. Our Methodist Inin also for$10. Then a, will move in the cowse of a nett, Darlington, = Watchmakers, Jewelers and 0 ti fitair. WjRff Reserve Fund,. $2,900,000 William d Sidney, north came a number of signatures for = BY. month to a place valued Being Mr. Smith a few of Belleville, A Rev. H. A. Tonkin am -ler sum& -HiN66 a specialtf-`­ = WE r�,m we learned that he knew DD r. Williamscanc ago, g of such a man, never gave m here May from 19 I I e of ITBY BRANCH will flu m atteude, the tea Isaximus sum"M t6d and entertainment at ML Zion on ed such a letter, and pronounced %Vaasadi asked him e follow a fraud. .. We intended our football team Special attentiou given to the 601168110111 Monday. Faimsea sale and oftier Notes. cmh prim, but owing how Messrs. Smith and Bennett came n for the playing Uzuess of the team getting to becribe so liberally, and he said BAVU4(16 DZPABTMMr ou ed for both. f them. It is ttee would not let he work there the e6mmi 111twe" allowed on depWte of 61A 4na 20- them Compete. and Mt. Zion such rascals As this feAqw wlkii turn Balsam to r0kffly deserving jUO3*Qr&ftd J. TROX"Ns. teams Played for the prize, and B&IMM people ftVM giving by act of Parlialmout 1074 MAIN W01* of 2.1. AGM! oil it b F Don't I t the picnic to4ay ..MAN aTisto be held here, under Picker Ing Council., day) whi, aw"I ...................... we"ll t "to ImIst .................. &MAI&iWatiola of Brougham Kin uncill impt- pursuan 10m A ftip on a Goo Cuftbr- a woodwhoob. e of The a:w4e 00 owe aud Green 15th,- Amou Reb=y 0onvwUb1va4-.' the piclilk will be a adjourmuent on Monday, June the features of jQX"Q0WAX;. =Z6 Ir. H. UO3(im the townebip h&Up Brougham. Ut - - - z, � 96oq�-d badl Orliusillf Biillw LA OUU -cot ball match )Ietween Pickedrig and in Sao Greenwo6d. . Thb� match provim to be Members &U present the reeve in the • spoW stiention to Irw= on hand. =I Fl&erbag chair. - The minutes of the last regular !lona coueavaus soll and SSG" an interest game by resin M we � 40 i1l 1�4 of I** 0__ wli fill Sud defeated the GrOeDWOC A bops twice meeting and the special ji�eetiug Of Fsmses NO%" d=lmna M Dr"W b and June M -Were read =0 aj�pwved sla"ble 0 all or" of the warm Aling, Ho DkrAw grm" UP40-d" wore of 14 each time of aecouuts WW_ "'11M ta will bb h® din the A other &muftMen to of &11 kluds sented fmP&YMft& Alm MQP&9 evay ft'Yi aft,"0011. R0ft*16bM`*` on 4� toath ing Com was read froin Goo T W1190A fttwwt 0,11WMA e grmn, Oand 7 "lit At$& 624 Or4ite will be W = th sideline bet lots -Tow Imch b"ket u6sl4we i2oow wo &a joy Au atter timber on oviung. 41 e A P -17 --- T. 4- -.4 q il- 7 4 4r�0U_E_ try �' '#:.? ��T h' 1. Ct:�. r5�'.' _ � . Adm KING, .0 P�ro�n inen ,rviaR�-ler-s"a 9 a V SYi4 The body of 'thb late Ffemliii 9ar a de-spatoh says: raga, q�n. kovitdh.will be buried with military r ics, who was ko h , Min- honors. Colftel Manev rime n later; the Minis ar and the killed while forcing an entrance h4to Interior, -Xn.. vit 1h, and the palace with dynamite, In de - en. G. Milowan •of tch, -a. former scribed in "d y with the hon Minister of War, or ng on the field of for'the fathotland. It Is Queen's brother, and her now confirmed . that only Queen two sisters, the utant, Draga's two brothers' were killed. and tvrelve soldiers Royal her sisters were taken to Panesova Guard were murdered" t d t ' by some of the conspirators. mid sday night and twofiu o'clo. SERVIA'S LQCATION.'�t morning as the reau. dlitaryl► l Sarvia, forms a portion of the conspiracy, head r Anji- I Xan Peninsula, being bounded by ► kovitch,. - A _proclanxtfia the west and Bulgaria as'posted in Bell Bosnia on ' grade and thq provinces on Thurs-. and R6umania on the east, while to day rtorning._Wone uncing the qxceg- the south there .4s the famous Prov - cion t( of Peter Kara- ince of Albania, and 4op. the north ► george;itch. Ijr- is expected that the Austrian military boundary. The the Servian Par4jument will confirm population of the kingdom is aztl the proclamiattdn by the army of mated at about two million souls Prince Peter Ka.rageorgevitch ,as For centuries Servia groaned. under The Turkish despotism, but in 1830, un - King of Servia. apers for ecast a betUr futum, 3� p *779crvia, der Prince Milosh Obrenovitch, they and the new state of things is hefixt- obtained quasi independence. In 1862 ji ily welcomed by the masees. absolute independenco was achieved, The palace is situated d5h.the M:• D Michael, a son of Milosh Obreno- street abuttinga sidewalk -vitch, being then ruler. Michael were no nicaris Th of defence against; wop assassinated in June, 1868. He serious attack. The private apart- Was followed -by Milan, who became Thents of the King and Queen were- . *a6vn as Prince of Servlaa in 1872. only twenty yards from the Main #rixwe Milan was succeeded by Alex- st.Vet, and were easily reached The dace dOo whose death has just tak6n Ministry of Foreign Affairs ad 0111121 g- so tragically. this, but it Wps nob .t visited y e conspirat ors., ONSPIRAQ, 0 SIGN. TERRIBLE VENDETTA,':. The city, remaitat during the Murdered Brother Is Avenged night;` and there. --)Vag sign of any- . thing unusual except that a large ter Thirty Years number of troops patrolled the -Berlin despatch says: Ail 6rtt streets. The news was not general- ordinary case of long-delayed ven- ly known until day light. The People *delta has been brought to light by jhi -onged the streets and dI ussod ft i the irder of an Armenian named the affair quietly. - of crowds and movenient tow rd assefiblage Hadsi tbraim, at Askabad, on the ► rd the Trans -Caucasian Railway. Thirty ► palace was prevented by the trOOPP, -years ago lbrain killed another Ar- ► Tliere was no sign of popular r- 'menian named Dshalalow, at Van, sistance to the ;cOp d'etat. The in Asia Xlnor, when he was a' youth ,U of 18. Dolialalw's two brothers people loudly cheered Stojan Pro titch, the new Minister of the ► In-- swore an oath to avenge his utur- terior, as he drove to the Minister- der, and devoted the rest of: their Sal building. lives to the search for his slayer. Th cjk is every indication that the One of them died, but the other coin arniAm under the complete control tined. the hunt, journeying all of AW%leaders. who were all in- through Asiatic and Duropean Tur- cluded in the rebellion --for the res- key, Per c Caucasus and parts X toration nasty of of the riv-11 :# of Arabi Central Asia. Final- Karageorgevitch. ly, aftert than a quarter of a The rain fell in tbirents on Thuts- century, he found ibraim at Aska day,- but this did not have the effect bad, and killed him promptly, hack - of keeping the•-pqyitlaice within doors. ing his body to pieces. Hie has been Thousands of jk*'sons gathered in arrested, but the influential Armen - the vicinity of he palace an(t dis- cans of the district arp trying to cussed the situation. Everywhore save him, averring that It W&A ma troops of all ttma were on dutY,. duty to -tuM'AtM o*th he swore over k ling all the dead body of his murdered bro- ad clu, Awn, lic WaWe strategic poinfb. The troops they. have discarded their cockades Pear- RIng Alexander's viper, and have THE GROWING GRAIN 4ubstituted for them flowers and leaves. Bands of young men have been paradinos, the streets waving Rdports,.`of Cauadia�t Northeim 0. .- Agents Satisfactory. Bass - and shouting "Long live no dis- The A Winnipeg despatch says: - Xhrage6rgevitch." There is i 'Issues P1 of crape anywhere in the city. Canadian Northern Railway _W 'The royal standard no longer flies another crop report, with details of the progress of the growth of the from the palace flagstaff. grain at all points in its portion of Post-mortems on the Xijtk`a'nd the wheat district. A large, number Queen have been performed by doc- of agents sent in their reports on tors. Subsequently the bodies were Saturday, and these are of the most placed in plain wooden cofflins The satisfactory character. In some of city in illuminated, and intense joy Prevlls among the people. the districts the farmers say. they could do with more rain, but in CAUSE OF THE, UPRf 11I G: many otheris it in dry weather that The present plot dates from sonic Is wanted, as the grain has grbwn time after the suspension of the con- with such rapidity that if the damp stitution - by King Alexauder on weather continued it -would not head Ahril 7. This action increased the out so well as would otherwise be unpopularity of the King. He was the case. At H-artney, for Instance, never a strong .ruler, and his acro- one farmer has a large field of Bance, and bombastic pride provoked w1heat which' is. now two feet In many contemptuous comments from height. According to the report, a large section of his subjects. the crops on the Einerson branch am -evolution was planned The revolution weeks the best advanced in growth. ago. Secret conilhittees were organ -4 L 'CONVICT HANGED HIMSELF ized ' in the country and worked in co-operation with the army. The leaders of the revolution are said to, Xan Who Stabbed- Gftrd Takes have been the new Ministers of Jus - EUS Life. tics and Finance, respectively M. A Kingstbn despatih bays; Schickovics and M. Velikovics, and, day night James Gregory, the con - the Sixth Regiment of Infantry, gar vict who stabbed Guard Kermy, corer risc,ning Belgrade, was designated to initted suicide by hanging himself 16 carry out the plot. The offiCcr-9 Of the prison of isolation, in the penl- the regiment are Colonels Mischics tentiary. On Saturday last the pri- and Machid, the latter a brother -in- soner was taken to the isolation de - law of Queen Draga. it- was origin- partment - for the assault. on the �ally intended that the plot should guard. Friday night between 8 and be executed.. later; but fears that 9 p'clock, when Guard ArthUr ]MCC - would the new Servian Parliament Conville was going his rounds, on settle the question of the sticcession looking into Gregory's cell he found to the throne, and the return to him hanging from the bars by his Belgrade of Lieut. Langievitza, . the Suspenders. The man was im:rnedi- Queen's brother, -hastened matters. ately *cut down and found ound to be Colonel Naumovics, the adjutant of quite warm, which would indicate the King, was entrusted with the that he was not long dead. Dr. execution of the plans. Phelan was hummoned, but his ser - 1E ]BUR D AT NIGIiIE:1 vices were without avail.- Gregory was serving three years in the peni- King Alexander and Queen- bifija tentiary for stabbing, having been were buried during Friday night in sent down from Port Ajrthur, the family U�ult of the Obron . ovitchs, -'r In the chapel of the old cemetery of MAY STAR 6N "M St. Mark's. The funeral occurred at'" The strictest privacy wa 1.30 a.m. s' 'maintained in order to avoid hostile Lar SteelBritain Cioasider Plan. demonstrations. Two co'dIns. were -servants and were A Mon sal despatch g*49: brought in by of the Arm' of V Josso Carried up to the room where the JessoP, 1 p lbodjes 0.1� :tb$ lat? King and Queen & 3on, 8kaflie 14, Englaird, the larg, 'gig qtr re- lying. he corpses were then eat steel: manufacturers iii the. World. Twho to in Montreal on a visit, stat,. rt in-tho'cobbis and the latter were ed on 'ThUraday t*htt since comics ed in 0. hearse, which was hurri- to Canada he had b9an (urged by " 1 y driven to the old cemetery Canadian - oustomors,-and represent - Who". the tk,rr: membors of the in 10anada, and atives to open works family are Interred. t renovitch It *as probable that some -time In gfttjgn to the attendants only two the futvxerois mi ht be" *dono-,, As priests were prt?aent at the funeral. aeon as.�,.)Wifoturnod to England. the of Belgrade was qlftstlon -jwet�opolitan "would be fully diftuseed, The wbo ceremony lasted ied and some deftlte. action deolded uj)-- fe7N julautod E. -N -'C. ill dig• ,ter sample, - to Corim.. July;Wheat a Orop NiMetitA 13� West Gi - AREA THE S "JsAs� m WHAT Ie tc etc lobs, but .p.Iho ve Glow- Cloned Cash, Oc; i .19 to WY, .1 1,♦ '� - " 4' I.nK. Abcouutno air. ; September, 71#c. w6ilen shn�ho of Grain.' NPrIng bulletin of the DoplirtmAmt Of In Trade Centres, CATTLE M..A-JRXET6j Agriculture of., Manitoba - affords fthundant, proof of the remaorkable Tdronto, - There *Ai a� Cattle!- dvietopimnt light run of cattle at th and wmannion now bo* he provilm It Toronto,�: June marksIng experienced b It ness, though quiet, with demand firm, a little slow,. ObOwN an i=rease In the tow -crop market is was-, on- the whole It acres of 568,158 acres, of which 429- No. 2 white quoted. at 18je east, fair. - Rutchersp- -cattle were fro;; t. No. 2 red winter, - 78 to 730, mid- 10C to 15C easier, but exportersL 958 acres have been sown in whea if it die freights, and No. 2 spring at were steady This increased wheat acreage. to firmer.: The total' Yields an jLver'age crop, will InPrease 69c middle; No. 2 -goose at eft on- deliveries for the day were OIL car Ce the total wheat yield of the ,pro- Midland. Manitoba wheat is steady; with 941 head of cattle, 987 sheep and lambs, vi'WO from eight to ten million bush- No. 1 hard quoted at 84., Goderich, a 1,937 ftgs, and 'I.A9 els over last year. The .effect of and No. 1 Northern at No Goder- calves. this will be felt not only In Mani- ich. No. I hard, 90c grinding in With slich" 'a 14rre' proportion -A of No. 1 hogs a:nd-sheep, the cattle offerings t FAkiftern ransit. lake, and rail, and Were, comparatively light. There Canada. This promised InfereaS6 in Northern, 80c were a, few good lowds of exporterwL' the yield serves to strengthen Can- . Oatd6-The market to steady; No. 2 ada's claim to the title Tho gran- 1whItV quoted at 81c, high freight, oering, and these realized from to $5.10, the latter being for an ary of the ElmVire.11 However, It and at 81i to 81je middle freight. i$ not only in the aereage in wheat No. IL white, 32* c cast, exceptionally fine lotlof cattle. some good loads of exporters were sold that the bulletin shown a subtan- Barley --'l'e'ads is quiet. with No, "3 at $4.80 and $74.90. tial increase. All -other crops are- extra quoted at 44c, middle frieght, keeping pocc.. The increase in the Ebrport, heavy ... and No. 8 -at- 42ic. $5.00 acreage to due to the settlement I Export...', light 4.50 4.75 Rye -The market o is stead; at 82, now dlstA&a by people attracted by east for No. 2. Bulls, export, heavy the fertility of the poll, and of the Peas -Trade dull', with No. •2 whii� Cwt. ... .... 3.50 4.00. eaten on of the area under crop by do., 14�t 3.00 quoted at 64*to 65c high freight. farmers in the older districts. Buckwheat -Nothing doing, with Feeders, •light •866 lbs. and �pwards 4.00: 4. RECORD YIELD EXPECTED. prices nQminal at 88 to 38ic out- Stockers, 400 to 800 tl which in 60=010d' side. lbs"" ... ... 2.507 -3.75 from letin, reports of correspondents Corn�-Market, is strong., No., 8 do., 900 lbs... ... ..... 3.75 0.00 In every section of the province, American yellow quoted at 56* t o Butchers' cattle, choice 4.60 4.65 shows that the prospects for anOth- 57c on track, Toronto, and No. 3 do., medium ... ... .... 3.50 3.90 er record yield in good. The seeding mixed at 56c Toronto. do., picked 4.25 4.75 was done under favorable condi- Flour -Ninety per cent. p'aten-es do., bulls 8.oO 3.30. tions, continuancequoted .712 middle do., rough 2.75 -3.25 good 'Weather and the absence of any freights.' in _=yers'at Its, for ex- Light stock bulls,- cwt... ... 2.25 3.06 to • • the conditions • willb Port. untoward occurrence Manitoba Straight rol rs of special Mich cows ... ... ... ..30.00 46.00 be t able to announce next fall the -g, best brands for domestic trade quoted at Hog ... ... ... .... 5.,90 0.00 greatest crop in the history of the Province. $3.25 to $8.40 in bbls. Manitoba • do. light ... ... ... ... 5;75 0.00 flour steady; No. I patents, $4.10 Sheep, export, cwt .... 3.75 4.04 The C. P. R. also gued acrop re- port, which 'includes �:Ilegraphlc des- to $4.20, and strong bakers', $8.85 Bucks ... ... . ... ... 3.00* 3.75 to $8.90 In bags, Toronto. Culls ... ... ... ... ... 2.25 2. patches 50 from Its agents in all the Milliard -Bran to firm at $17.50 Calves, each ... ... ... ... 2-00 10.00 principal wheat -growing countries in the West here. At outside points bran to Spring lambs 3.8o 4.5Q Among the large num- 0 bar received there is not a -word of quoted at $16.50 and shorts at $17.- + Manitoba bran in sacks, $20, comPlalut, save.paw-dbly from Gret- 50-, CHINESE FIRE BRIGAI BE na, where it is said that rain is now and shorts at $22 here. required. Some of the districts Carry Banners and CIALng Gongs- While Pekin Burns. have had slight frost, but this has TH 9-D- A I RY MA not done any damage. Others re- -A Pekin despatch. says: Som'c of port a large rainfall, which evident- Butter -Tho demand is fair, with ly at one time caused alarm. At supplies equal to requirements, and the papers received from E�urop( Donnington, N. W. T., Tho agent, for prices are steady. We quote: -Choice speak of the final and definite reftwal instance, says: "The rain did not I -lb rolls, 15 to 16c; fresh dairy of China to yield to the Russian de. do any herrn here We shall -have tubs. uniform color. 15c; second mands respecting Manchuria, stat• better crops than ever. grades, rolls and tubs, 12 to 18jc. - ing, In the face of such refusals, that, Some districts again speak of the creamery prints, 20c; solids, 18 to Russia considers it prudent to r& treat. Those capable of entertainint well advanced state of the growth. 18ic. and 'on the whole up to the present Egg& --Market is "kith good such an astonishing misconception ol, rm sell at Is* 'China's power would have had at could not have been demand. Case lots, to in%Proved, and the prospect for an- 14c per dozen, and checks at 10 to object lesson could they. have wit-�.,_:. nessod the fire in the center of Pekil.. other magnificent crop was never 10ic. better. jet, on Tuesday afternoon, whereby for Chesser --The '-market. -'rules quiet, the second time in three years thA with prices easy at I I to 11 Ic per were de-. Board of Revenue buddings stroyed. The resources of Pekin were e NORTH -BEND DAM BUR's­T xhaustcd in vain confusion, Z00 PRODUC"M and the roaring flames were cam. British Columbia, T6*n Keariy Dregsed hogs are steady. Cured batted by hundreds of men carrying- meats are unchanged, with a good -banners and blocking all move- Wiped hut. Wa quots--Uacon, 016m, Iftent. There was a hideous clangor '�_�iiiiouvcr, B. 'E'., dils-patch says: 10j to. 10je,-In ton and case lots. of gong's and tornt-toms as at a North Bend, the pretty divisional Pork-, mesa. $21 to $21-50; do short South Sea Island ceremony. For point on the • C. P. R. near which cut, $22.50 to $23. extinguishing the fisanies the authors the FYaser Rivbr first comes into a Smoked meats- ITams. 13. to ties depended upon water carried its view of west-bound-14ravelers, was 13ic; rolls, 11jc:,, Shoulders, 10je; old kerosene tins and bean oil bas. kets and the use of appliances dat. subjected early on jrburedgLy U'Qru- backs, 14 to 14ic; breakfast bacon, Ing to a Johnstown flood experience, 13& to 14c. Ing �ack to the time of', Rufus. A . happily without fatality, or, as it now appears, very serious property Lard -The market is unchanged. sistance was also given by s,oim We quote:-nerces, Joic: tubs, hand -power engines dating back t(]-. JOBS. 'Me dam by which a little lake high tip the mountain side 101c; palls, 11c; compound, 8 to the time of Waterloo, which squirted in Thr converted r unavailing jets of dirty water. into a natural reservoir flames were prevented from spreading a d with water. U'UST'NES AT MONTREAL.: towards the French hospital by the power and light broke under pfe 8- exertions of the foreign legatior sure of the heavy contributions of Montreal, June . 16. -The locril guards• the melting snows, and a wave of markets continue fairly, active, with turbid destruction swept down upon vnlues firm. Wheat is steady, oats thb town. Trees, boulders and do- firm: there in no change in flour. IRON IN PARRY SQUND_� brio of all, sortS came With the tor- millers still quoting variously. Du rent, and numerous small buildings ter is higher. 181c being asked 196-6 Colmpany Opens 'Up Deposits wornfor Iwere washed from their foundations, the finest Townships creamery, and of a Fine Quality. while at the Fraser Canyon I'louse 10#c for unsalted; the unsalted is A Itontreal despatch T11IR and the depot buildings fully a toot about he only kind that can be Canada :eon and Furnace Company, Of slimy mud depoflit marked - the exported at present prices; Engltskh in whit' the Consolidated Lake Su. floors. The flood came only 9L few bids for it are about 95s to 968, moments after the eVress had pass- perior Company is largely interest-,',. while salted butter will -not bring ed, and, the track was obliterated ed, have started operations on an where more than 00s, which will not allow the torrelit crossed. W"k-- extensive magnetic iron property sit- PlAy more than uated twelve miles from. Eganswikle, -ried- 180 for the best. Cheese Is un- in the Parry Sound district. In nink- Ing and ditching crews were huj 01kporters here to • ly despatcJied to thd.scene from eith- or end of the tine, and by diverting changed locally, though the English ing the announcement of the open tho course of the- runaway stream it price has fallen Od per cwt to 586 Ing the president of the conipany,,!,-.1 was reported at 5 o'clock In 6d for white, and 56.9 for, colored. Mr. G. E. Drummond, stated that the Grain-Nio. 1. Manitoba' wheat. 79ic; eveni all danger had been remo the ore was of a very high ed. W restoration of the dam and No, I Northern, 78c, -Fort William; and found particularly valuable when v grade _ undertstood that the of the le d waterworks will proceed an soon 48 peas, 68c high freights, 78c, here; mixed with the bog ore to be found the spring floods are over. rye. 52e east, 581c afloat here; buck- in the company's properties at llad­:�, wheat, 46 to 40ic; No. 2 oats, 86 nor, Que. o 8 fl on track here-, corn, COST OF THE American. 50 to 56je; feed barley, PEOPLE KNELT IN PgAYE9. GAMY CASE 48c; No. 3 ' barley, 51c. Flour- Nexickub. Terrified V Repeated:, Manitoba patents, $4- 10 to t4.20; Totals About P3,000-Soine Earthquake. Shocks. 33ills seconds, 83.80 to S4; strong bakers' Xay Be Disallowed. $3.40; Ontario straight rollers, $3, Mexico City despatch says: 1)&s-- A Toronto •despatch says: 45 to $8.60; in bags, $1.67* to pathes from Acapulio continue to It law ars' fees $1.75; patent&, $8.70 to $4. ]Rolled report eaTtbquak-c-6 of a terrifying,.... behig paid by the Government in oats -Millers' prices. $1.8.;S in' bags, nature. There -were violent COU110alOn With the: Gamey in*esti- and'. $3.85 per barrel. Feed -Mani- reported at sea. These shocks took'; gatAon include $100 a day for each tobe bran. $18 to $20-- shorts, $240 place ,an the night of the 10th, when of the four senior counsel, two n to 422, bags included; Ontario bran, simultaneously shocks were experi- each side and $50 a day for each in bulk, $18-50 to $19: shorts, - in enced at Tulancingo and Mescal. �;O Junior counsel, one bulk, $19.50 to $20; 'middlings, $23'. people ran into the streets an fall- on each side. It in rumored that In fLo- ProVisions-Ifteavy Canadian short Ina on Choir knees prayed for mercy; dition the prosecution presentod 1. a cut pork, $24; short cut backs, $21.- bill for $2,100 for solicitors- fees to 50; light imported, $1.75 to $1.80; -done by Uiree or four short cut, $28; compound fined WHISKEY CASES EX? cover work re EXPLODED lawyers not Included in the forego- lard.! 8j to 9c; pure Canadiaq lard Ing classification, and there are 1.0* 'to Ile; finest lard, 11 to n1c, Won, of- Building.. Blown Down,' doubts whether this bill will be &I- hams,,, 18jc to 14j6; bacon, 14 to Aillig Soden People. lowed or not. Counsel will receive 15c; fiesh killed abattoir hogs, $8.- I X'Glasgow despatch says:.* Thr"ice for the days in which they wore 75. Rigs -New laid, 121 to 13c; men,. three bo"ys, and a woman �,�,cro., actually 'gaged on the case oi�ly.. No. 2; 1(4c. d a number otpers AA there war -'Butter-TownahiPs -killed, an ons were v 27 dAys of actual creaniery, grass; 18f to 18i -c; fed- injured Friday7 night. as :the result 00tt'n9s Of the Ci*h1sisiou, 'aad sev- der, 17je, Western dairy. 16fe.. a --Are at a whiskey distillery Thou-, @r&I weeks Of preparation &ud - inter- Cheese--ontario. 301c; - Townships. 0ands of casks of spirits e4ploedll'�i,Xll_ mission, the statement tbat the Jo- Joic for colored,-- white fc, les:wi blowing down a wall of an adjoining, tAl =Pense Of the comvilssion will The. victims were-, buried[ flour nicill 624 uUt to 085,0()(), to not surpris- -UNITED STATri's MAImr!,TE;.� beneath, the debris; around which the' blazing whiskey stroalued. Ing. The expenditure will probably A mil-': be Provided for by an the Duluth, June 16. -Wheat closed _item in were 018mOntarY astirnates. Vitness To arrive ve No. I hard., 81c; -No. I liongal On Of w sk y w r Rup No. 2r Northern, 1�0� 'will cortatituft's, substantial N`Orih0rn,, Sot; er jenthustaistically) item. Ov6r 100 were called. and 780; Jxo:�, _80c; Sbptelnb ', 781c. beeldes these a. MllwAukee. Jund - 16. -Wheat everything that in and, 'beautiful, great . number were.. gr subpoenaed on both sides wbb were Firm; No. t Northern, • 85c; Wo,, 2 poetic. "and lovely. 11 love the %, in 83. 6 84c; - July, 716jc les not-PI&C64 In the box. All of tt6so Northern, the serene, and the perfec, you not ask" St V; N -o., 1-j 5S to- lile.- 31abel. - "Why did received $1 a day for -.tom 11yo ead %V, - 'the �y llarW,,7-� -Steady; -$6 op6se before?" Ic .. _. . were under subpom 58jo. 57c; Pr M'AR-KET I r • S L 0! v7f ir FaI ` DPW =3 _ s w . . y z' .r Ph r x q x } ' i ,..,i5 -L F is i r<���r�jj,, Cr S <'Im ¢ a. _ ,}•.- sits ..1i9 -i - u ,, '' t a. ,A'i... t �'.2 a s : L .r. _,F`n 4. Y / .-. a rr, r a, '. z•, �..: it N - 4 R' tis w y.. 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Y I �-. t._ F 9.� ,a - •tom , b-. : h S .' +� i, L i d -.L � s ,J. .,a- vi< , to 1 -a s , 11 F�3 -, .. .(`� a ,..r , _ ,. r, .. :fir, r. o 11 i ..•, i:. �. :•''':.'._ �. �.. - ..:� F.r h, 5 t' fir, L E. - t. ..- .. ++•. .. :'•r. ..- tie. ,. •. .,v ••r {�-.A.. .. L. .. : .. T _ t _. .�� .- -e"'.' Y9 't .5 _ ��{2�$ryY r - . . . q - - I 1-0 . I.i•'. �, - _ - , the t nrT'F - . affairs of - State Was .y�(�nt in his '4R`- V :- I , * . � I . .. I '-:' - - * � ' + _ < ! •/� �t► /•�•�•gs�/�tr1. , f � : e pir,.^e s.",` fr. Aaiyi V !)'•+ ,LiAVA�Yi•VM7.. h'e1, (-/ i _. .� _ . ,.; laboratory " ' , studying experimental ,`.. 5' _ to' t tl>N Irl 4v► Want ou ma as well U'Vedddff ta' - e8r g y Y - 'x k physics. Hut eiraco his retiremelt . , IMA- i" ,_ from pQlitics he has returned to all `' •.• his old +' . `4 - PHII,ANTHAOPIC %WORK. ' : '' ' ^ t. As takes pleasure Ila looking after .% ,,eyion 'Tea Is the finest +•• . ht $oa WHI Clean the welfare of his dead wife's pen- sioners• Tb*9 to a blind girl at Fee the world produces, A`i a Sunli ' P Ildtiield to whom she used" to be - , Cut glass and other articl03 li ntil kind. Lord Salisbury has made her. ' and is solar only in lea y tl Sparkle. independent for life, and pays her a : he I packets.. they shine and _,x''Sunligbt visit nearly every day when ist so ` .�.I��� I ,, Soap will wash other thins than ata in at Ii'ataeld, it in With 31aek Mix® iftld Q1ieert many. others. . i , L1l< .-, clothes. , -« �� � One of the marked traits !u Lord &pan tsa dd mitt &Y "5ta�lads GffsmIm ,1. i ; .ZG � Salisbury s character is his detesta- b ' tion of cruelty to children or ani- ' C]CYLON TtIA. It sacs -t refuse you and may be hag at 't411 wee , CAR091.9 3 Call '`:: • ! Georgian' Bay � mals. In .Hatfield they still tell a tale of his horsewhipping a burly -ers. Lead Eackagel. } t•f CONSTANT Y e l}-�u '::Favorite rammer' Hotel; i._QONB�INTRAT'i0H was Lord Cranborne. He caught i`NE BELYIDERE On Your Work With the the roan beating a Child and thrash- "that OUR ,.. '' g �o�, �. P Ri 1, N� C��I Cam �o esuac ed him so acv©rely he was ill In bed for fortnight. 1 .,, � ;1. Y*� f , BLAND$... �' �=`- PARRY SOUND - a -.�.�.- I _ tHE SANS SOUCI �Ul •�FY Y I�iCBR/jt4;IL YOIIB INOOHE as ♦KI's OHyOs rrION. No man is employed' dH the G{ecil estates unless he is known b Lord , , ilia Edward e ,, Experiment r � ` �1*rite Free ok et: Agents Wanted Y P MOON RIVER P.O. Ct►nsdlae �O�elmndonoe College, Salisbury to be a good husband and t ,: f -. with , , _ .- ; vrilte for rates, yy��,,ited, 4448 Hina West TORONTO, Ot1Y. father. He has no Use for any man $ip . 1 • " R other gild` JAMES K. PmSLMY, who illtreats an animal, even slight, , 1 Not- long a o he dismissed one y g g He3diight - ` M inf0rior Grand Union lintel. of his grooms for whipping a dog. In the �M� J h`; brgalilt , +' _ `' OT a "AWA. CAN. a'"small allowance as a younger son, summer of 1901 a party of leasureseekers e" • I� . t` `'t' �:'' and had to eke it out by writing articles for the newspapers and re- co�kne drove Y P past the rounds of Hatfield House In a = - 3 Ns .' {�$'� C- - •�'"* 'ti T ,�� REAL LORD S LISB�RY views. But we, were never worried by our shortness of money. It de- wagonette. The fagged horses were flogged cruelly to make thorn gallop. e Yi©W% a-08 ; ­­ . .I- I r..I : .. i... .­ � -1. ' E D� pends on a man's wife whether poo v - Lord Salisbury happened to be PPe ++ N� . . Little Comet" tt . NULL-, CANADA THE EX -PREMIER AS HIS erty is irksome or not. etandin at his ate. Hie , at once g g ' . . ISEIGHBORS SE. BIM. "I remember - once," the- old - vil- "a ordered his carriage and followed the patty until he met a policeman _ - . lager went on, young girl was - ` • L Different Xan From ,.he Bitter- jilted by her lover after they had and gave them in charge for cruelty Tongued Cynic KilOWn in gone together for years. Lady Sal- to animals. isbury, who liked the girl, was much ,. Public Life.1.I upset, and told her husband about r How S This t ;� + it. His Lordship went straight to A fow months ago Lord Salisbury the young man and told him he had ; `' w -s oger One Hundred Dollars Reward '. 0 .• .. +wayed the destinies. of' the British done wrong and ought to marry the for anyy eat• of catarrh that cannot be i ;' a Empire. To -day he is practically girl. The nun fellow said he'd like g young cured by Hail's catarrh Co.. F. J. (,HE.Nh:Y i LtoIndo, U. �.. • for otten even b the people o[ his ! Y P P to, but he was only earning twelve -We. the undersigped, have known F. • '-' own country. -The long accounts of shillings a week and couldn't sup- J. Cheney for the last 16.years, and his career which were published port a family. His Lordship got believe him perfectly honorable in ail buslaess transactions and financially .. . A , when he resigned the Premiership p read for all the world' like obituary him a good job that very day, and able to carry out any obligations made by ncto• AM„ :'t -. trotices• and are remembered as such., they ware married osiers the week ,,t}�err w>'"'T 6a 'i'HUAX; Wholesale UrugQt�tp, - I. was out. The are as ha now as Y happy Toledo O• WALDIN6, KINNAP a (lord tialisbur has altos s shunned Y Y any husband and wife could be, and MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, -. t ` aaotoriet-y, and now that he has re- tired from niftier he is more e- you may be sure that woman doesn't O•" -Haws Catarrh Cure is taken Inter- -' jj,,,, T1rI P { ticent than ever about his forget Lord Salisbury when she says n�ly, acting directly upon the blood the system. ..' " private life. Few people know how he ' is her rayers. "That's -aka' sir of and mucous surfaces of Teetimonials sunt tree. Price 75c. pal only exernple, .: ' bottle. Sold by a:l druggists_ > Y _W spending the evening of a life , de voted to the service of his monarch what his Lordship has done for the hi&U,s Family tolls are the boat. _ 1. - R MW people hereabouts. If a girl gets i and his counts 3' 1n politics the late Premier was married, she is always sure of ' )\+ot•vr read the plarrlaf{e tstarvice . , a regarded as a bitter -tongued cynic A WEDDING PRESENT . oisti►roly oven before the �redding. - 1: - 1' - �W'' .r the master of the art of jeers and from his Lordshi • and thn old P __.,.._ ;; 1.,. 1RAM flouts_ and sneors," Disraeli called People know that he won't lot them PLAN NOW FOR SU'MXER nouns _ ,- him: In society he,; was the aristo- end their days. in the workhouse if lv'o matter where you aro going, !f � crat abovo all lthing% haughtily he can help it. Ice's a rich man, •in the United States, write to Fred. _ 14-26 scorning the "new rich" and the b but the amount of money he gives Y Fox, care Lackawanna Railroad, - '_�� - -- Norway carries mare of har ex- Gents Suits Cleaned ,3 sm€trt set. " away in charity here must make a bighole even in an income bike his. Buffalo, N. ., for rates and routes. Many of his supporters° 1. iii! the Ilouse of Lords and the Ilouse of But that's not the only! way, he Ver rhea excursions Burin the y P B sununer to Atlantic City, Boston ports acrd ingports in her own ves- Britain. S *-three °r DPA'. et'0 tis• w°`• et all kiss.' Co.innions were bitterly incensed be- helps the people. It he sees a man and New York. F_xeursion rates sols than even 3 a halt tont; out of every 10) of and Hamm iian�inRa of "err 4e criptle4 .: - GOLD KIILD♦ !tar DYK1lR9. CAUe he failed to recognize thein in doing a job clumsily, he will stop him how to do it now in effect to all resorts) Plan and 13ritiratr tirade aTo cn.r ,lied In lrcr own: �1TIt(1$ Affi>saIOAN DYlvINO 00''!, the street or the club, although they and show proper- ly. He's a ,aro handy man "with now. � •..,.,� ship$, while l�orwa� carries 88 out Idssti.a►, lbsooto, Ottawa tt Q>tebeo. had been introduced to him and had tools. I've seefi - him patch up a . : • . - : of d cr I4d of her oven Y y = " ^- - spol:cn to him freq;rently. Not only fence as ,►ell as I could do it arty- Chinn bolds the world's rocord in f _ •" . Beminion Lime Stea 1shipoo is Lord Salisbury near-sighted and self, and I'm a carpenter by trade." the way of exticutionri. There are -. - -- CII, -Apo F,7CCL'R�+1U_�I TO DF:NV1�i ltontreas to U.erpool Basion w I1..s absent-minded, but he has a -bad Imemory for faces -a rare defect in a Thls character given to Lord Sal- at least 1g,U00 legal axccutionsr yearly. The Wabash will,., sell round trip pool. Portland to Liverpool. via Qaetne- ws. " public man. isbury els a handy man wan cos- Hatfield. t:ekets to Denver, Colorado :i Springs s p K r L` and Vast staaoaht9c !in ries accemmo"Om paratuelmmof wnsem sal.oss u+d stateroo It is said that he cttrce asked Itf�. roboratcd by a visit to ;rr Pueblo. Col., a lees than the one I' t anamld tai t�pwt,.iatcanuoohas bftlAI rsa t. I;alfour, when visiting the house of lions©• Every room in the mansion bears evidence of the old nobleman's .. '' Pray faro. Tickef-s on sale July 6th, saoond sa►� and ire cis. aocomm orlon. g ���11w.s0=0asd all parucuiw apply to any • eat - Comr2rons, --Who is that man who '•? • r for:. pottering about with - .! th and 8th: good to return any time before August 81st, 1603. ; M+aer,er aKtw s ow. D. Torrance rtCa� ""Won spoke so intelligently just now ;That man' was Walter Long, the ,fondness tools and his remarkable ingrenuity i herr -Sir%, Within the Past mar Passengers going via Detroit and �twa. MontrealaadPwtiasd.. 9-80 Minister for Agriculture, a member in using them. Hatfield, Douse dif- I,I know of three fatty tumors on the over the great Wabash line, can go .. RUBBER COODS -of Lord Salisbury's own Cabinet. fers widely from the average English country seat in being as well equip- sad having been removed by the application of MINARD'S LINT- via Chicago and Omaha, return threugh Kansas City and St-. Louis ': TIIIS AI3SF�f�TCE OF' t1IND ;` ped with modern conveniences as a WMT without any surgical opera- r4(thout extra charge. This will g 'ig partly assumed in order to W,, ard inti good hotel. g Lord Salisbury !s it Ccsttstrvatiye ;tion and there is no indication of s+ r return. n dive passengers the grand pop stun• �te�t Novelties, all styles. intrusive intimacies. . Situilai ly, Lord Salisbury's apparent cynicism in politics, and still moro conserves- CAPT. w: A. PITT. _ ity of setting the �Yorld's Fair build• Ings at St. Louis.. All . Wabash Correspondence invited. F.n ; :and hauteur are only a mask cover- tive in social, matters, but he is , Clifton. N.S. Gondola Ferry. I (rains stop at the Fair grounds. to doh 2c stamp for circular. ing his real nature. thoroughly progressive and up -to- ; . �: ` For full particulars address J, A, THE UNIVERSAL SPECIALTY COs, ( - Go to Hatfield, in.:;' Hertfordshire, date in his private life. Ile has dc- ". ' i i. Richardson, District Passenger F. O. How 1149. l[oarttroa�! ;where lri3 favorite ancestral home is signed and fittod up several dumb j1. �_� i - Agent, northeast corner Ring and •< -�_ situated, and ask the people ,there waiters and electrical conveniences yo •P streets. Toronto.. _. T 1. -.--- about hint. They will tell you of a to lessen the work of his servants.- lie wan the first nobleman !n Eng{- Tho lowest paid ruler of any I•:u- is the Prince of ' Thm-e is house with ORANCES LEMONS new Lord Salisbury -of the roal_Lord ropea,n eduntry _ a in Ilombay -. (Salisbury, of whom the world never land to use electric lights at his Montenegro, whose civil list is only 691 inhabitantst, and anothser witch, i dreams. The statesman might for- country . house. Ho installed the of �,300 a year. 66�. IIgrubay's "population is the; We have Mexicans, WE: 1 'CaliforniaNavels, get oris of his cwn Ministers, but he plant himself, taking advantage r.�,. I: " most crowded of any in the H orld. iiAVE ' never [ails to recognize the country a stream that runs through his The best 1- - ' - -, 'jj i, (� } COiY�/ �il� �-, Valencies, and TIIE $eviller.c. BEST' peolJle who live round his home at ,Hatfield. He knows them all, from park to get water power. electrical engineer in .England could ��H 41� fiAi Vas ._ _ �la}®��} (+�i= fr,`o Meet is ` �'.AJMWALS. `the oldest grandfather to the young- not have done the work bettor than ,tom.tt-�fruo -that yotiir'bride 'is vary �'i 0arload every week, All the above -'at est child, and he takes the keenest this aged statesman, who stands in hard of hearing?" "It is. Why, • ------- I. - market prices. We can also handle your; interest in their lives. He may be the front rank of scientists in the when I proposed to her I hard to MAI fe =• "If I were . 6' dto, Phil, "I'tt nutter, E�$'8p Poultry, cold and distant to a foreign Prince domain of . . „,% shout so loud Chat all the neighbors what would you do?" -Phil - be nearly crazy." Ilrtifo - "fit°ould r l�arlo Syrup and other produce to advan- o[ doubtful character or a new peer EXPERIVE.NTAL PHYSICg.', ; ran �, and congratulated me." marry again?" Phil �-- "No; I tage for you. -of the realm, who has made his Lord Salisbury has never recover•-• you w oulaa't be that crazy " VU DAMSON CONVISMON ON timlud. money out of beer and bought a 'spare ed Irom the loss he suffered in 1899 �jI'IAht T.lDEA VOIt, 1)�1VEIi _ Oor. West 1Y1a.•. TotaarsTo. coronet with his cash, but he never holds aloof from the poorest by the death of his wife. Like most Englishmen, he is reticent about the For the International Convention Dsnver, July Oth _ - �/ i Q �� (,, i i.��1t tttlfl1Y mot�f tai - _ , ...••.- . - �...�, _ ., �...--•_ - &" i' of his neighbors at Hatfield. feelings* of his heart. He makes no •tit t• 18t -h. Y the d1$�!� ' When' -the loiter was staying.' at parade of emotion. But once, at a efRaiai route selected b t Y >`w�� _ It that place as a boy in July, 1891, church meeting at Hatfield held to ,•ortatioa ;,lana goys for Ontario sad • January is the windiest month In .:- he saw Lord Salisbury -then Prime pay honor to a local philanthropist Quebec is via the Chicago and lire year, It has, ou` an avt�rabc, =;.. �� ABOUT,'-,cMinister of E`ngland•-sitting down who had died, he spoke of the sor- North-Western sad Union I'acl$c Railways• SPOcial train gales. five heavy g e1, j., ®WN �i on a box in a blacksmith's shop in row which had come -into his own - of tourist ---•- .- �' the village and helping the black- life. sleeping cars through to Denver. Lifebuoy soap-dlsitrfeetant -- tt ' BONDSM;L A ..- �.._., smith's little girl to mend a broken •`When a man heir► ''done hist ''*ork. l'Ieketa on riffle Jut 6th. 7th and y- strongly recommended by the Medi• - N0 U�� toy. Next week he entertained the and those whom he loves . pti►►ss one 8th. Return limit August '81st, � nal pretension as a' $aiegis and awainrt • - _. M • � ` German Emperor at Hatfield House- by 'one behind the veil," said he. 1903• Very 1ow rate3 from all ata - tions in Canada: Write for ofilcial 1pfectiors disE!►sCs•'_I. .� , . Ten years afterward, on revisiting Hatfield, the writer asked an old vil- .. there is nothing better for him die our friend has died, Christian Endeaver !older, ,stns and During the past ten yes' British . ,. ,Ai 1"12#8 of Cern.•, . lager what he thought of Lord than to as full of years and leaving behind him full Information to B. H. lWhnstt. 3 imports exceeded exports by 46 per finent and Nunb%al - _ • Salisbury. = a memory fragrant with good King lx'.ast !flit, street. Toronto. `° int. 'can dQbstttuir88 uro�al8ol! , '� - ait@r tkOrpugh'xpsrt rues the -'re- ' `Thiitk of him;' sir ?'s. ,Why gentle- y " y ► he's the ,finest d The „ sn le of Tlaf flefd Bey that it . ...�,.. : - 6$7 ditlerent verietieal ' of ent6mo- got -liar' +�-• �'I wonder what we `' 11iMsetigatbr`. O r ,. , __ Ql man God ever made. I don't know P Q was a beautiful sight to see Lord bike were shown at the exhibition do with Johnny? H{e has suaatr a -'..; RAQRIe two want an ' " _. t slutelyoursInvest, ' what we should do without hiw. I and Lady Salisbury together, the in -Paris. last sprif;g'. Ten of glees way of caaggerating everything. M _ . . they Oh11llet be lo believe he knows every soul in wife -so proud of her husband.* the were nVotor boats• - is always making a mountain out of "Y . Oilfld. Nle hev4 a the plane by name, and he has abyss husband so tender and courteous to -+•4-`-j- t . a molehill." Father -- think, A ° O19Id: good- QuRdB leen too busy to help any of us his still beautiful wife. They, were " - � For�irrr f x$r T -Z I '' � my doer, We had better make him � �tiali4ng attraathro M when we have' `needed help. ;And lovers to the end. +" :,: tr' tarn tesx xt'rstso , • .1trs Y• .• 9r•% 4" bees I 67W ditty an aWAioneer. - - - - -- ;t tyrest rMtee--as high y m w RUPTURE lady Salisbury was . , ; k- GOOD WOMAN. It was Lady Salisbury Who taiiglit husband to take an interest " is by ps 4kothus tori dies +�btIt mil., � a8 6 pu' center i'_t . `-,Y, A RARE is ,.<_•'' [lei . death was a terrible blow : to ..her the people of the village and - help `small After . a n atwl `'' for asrh bd e . +r� wow by welkin# tt we.rE FOR L18T. 3 ' s,; � ,: ." ,Y, . be poor old main. Rare lovers they them In all their aftalirs. for time tial a le f r rAi' i iUa p iNrT eke off ri g ti�w U%"* hoP• t° '�ee► tPe '- `' v s trete all their- livesto I grumbled to 11 tis Lordship once about times being her death, he ceased a do this. He gave money ' m betgre, >t•� - dim sp h oot►ditiolas. Re toe v►11a+t You so t r t Feif es •!>a'> o�c off a a>$^ _; =t ' DOMINION, a lard in my business. $e laughed in but he araa� net to be been in the d talking with the vi li8op l�3-"!4=,l ._' ;, - r ' :,- ,fi - .- �,,, s • --'--`-- v -w x The d , t7i.. 8P+►� fa W�.. i . - UI T , i .1ds •cheery way. anal sled _L " 'Hard times dont Matter AUCh, village and patting the children on the ,� Fie Wes *aWfalls whdch 'sould betaAvesla them Eve million hotrife . 1'v°" ��_ � 'A Oft til F__ 1 �►�l. �r�t�0gt ",.' Johnson, when a man has a good :` ►fie like ours or mine. You may Y head. - Ouch tiMe'"i0-Wmuld''flprtrs froion Rite power, ,)acid save the fiauatry 24 avid- � e' AT 1111 ° r3""�' � r w1 A ei !fast, Teral•ti. lion toW of c0i%l -' ser clip c..^alit It, but I was hard up . -- ., hitt. ad ' - /� ,sue N Ve self when I was a young man,t ��� �. [d t�- s . • - Pat after natty mwrriago: I only had �r ,€- tri..:. 9 I ' -� ., r . -..0 :>�.-:, ..� ..' _ .�:; ,_ . - - x,13 -•-Z6 J. ei •" :. . _,; - N. 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Not - .. � ,.• c �'�: � , �-��. '~ <: .;' .. c NOTES AND COMMENTS. ANTED—Faithful Person to tra- ,� _ .F only have those who ate" direr- ��% £ �..- u " ! i vel for vrell established house in to - _fess fly couuected with these Concerns counties. calling au retail merchantarand apante sfi •' - *::` �E �_ ,• ,;:. ±, The, �a ei's of thi§ "*eek iV* a Lobal territory salary $1084 a year and expen• ,• . •»- P i 1 P g suffered, but many, who haci im- y ,o, nes borrifyin account of a•clouci+burst see, payable sio ?o a week in oasis and exl n 1, g posed their eoufldellce:in them had advanced i36aition perruauent Business sued pet . r r '� , t ' i hi•the State of Oregon, whereby tbei>< .trusfbetra• n oessful and rushing Enclose self addresec t,r, •x _ �.,�2 ;- ; �� - e� s:� � ed, and ire not tet.. �• .. �r f .. � . Y envelope standard Houae, 5i$ OaxtOn -Bldg, • : �_ the tU--"11 Of Hel)p21e1' �l"fl'a jlrtl�Cti1- left lII"COIYI )at'at�Ve K'lnt. p S7 -:Ad ° . �+ • '". ,. � A man Ahicag0 call = destroyed, and from three Z Y } .. 1vho will thus use -the one of :k= t five hundred people- Y ' r htttulrecl to e 1 p P others.for li,ig private speculatjoilH NOt1CG til Creditors + _ `t! _ "•"-"" ;;: _. } clro�srllecl. These terrible Storm and lose it, 8hottld be treater -.., - 1 a s .. , .'_: +'k. ,7• ir,r,,, �_., .r -- - 4 - •. r.- *F.... +_-- • r.: -..- • ^ ti;: ,• '= Tllich occur so frequentlyin the —Of colrilnou-felon. A rs6n fi.. : .:: tk F a- .+ bf�a-T p r. t=:' i` ._ � pe �hO -'Yi11 • : '. Da ,� :§ iittd States, and which ha'v steal money which has been ell- Gtdn) �x� Di-IDDLETOR Deceased. ;, `� :.�.�.. '�•r :.. � .} t r - S StJ., .. : - .tui% w . _ % ,,. 4 ,• .y _ y •�'- i :_ , .:. _ been attended b3 a terrible loss of .trusted to chi is worse than a e �` i ` both life find pro pert - as it, this ld() ortn�en� Of � Y �' J. � � � •� I " 1 I y common thief, "'for he not only Notice if, hereby given, pursuant to R1D S. P j ' Y F casC� of Johnstown and Galveston, , 0, 1897, Ch. 129, that- all persons having Ladies BOatB s Y steals, but Betrays a trust that has nitul:e3 its think that that prosper- claims against the eatute of George fdiddie _ Misses Galatea a 1� P been imposed upon hili. Tile t �. `` s . : oils coulltr has its drawbacks as -ton, late of the Township of Pickering in �-�• ♦ ' 1 Y safest and most pleasant. road to the County of Ontario, farmer, deceased; ::` Afems Work ]!acs' k well as its advantages. The fact -wealth is only ini the paths of who died the. 26th da of January, 1903, • ` ' p Boys that Gailacla is conlparati-Tele free honesty. are required on or before the letyday Of �sCantonsx ' from these destructit-e s•tornls, is -' -'-'•"'`"'y'--""' � 'h : July, 1903, to send by registered letter or a' strong- point in its favor, and .': - Norse Register. deliver to the undersigned solicitors for f g T "'`�' John i le nd Richard ld Middleton Sll�T one which makes. it a desirable I_,_. M dd ton's Bziceph'alus, (Vol. 12) [83381 (11288).=- the Executors of the Will of . the said do- SUMMER country in which to live. The l The choicely bred imported Clydesdale ceased, full particulars of their claims and CAPS �t , (J Y stallion- the property of S. C: Banker, of the securities, it any, held by them. VAPS For �i3 1d Girls - United ;States is uu , oubtedl a : p i o , fertile and wealth country but o Y Y. Pickering, will make 1„03 ae follows And Notice is further given that after it frequently- happens that the Monday leaves his own stable (at noon) the said -let of July, 1903, the said Ex eou 1 savings of a lifetime are swept! for Maxwell's -hotel, Highladd Creek, for tore will distribute tbo ass of the said "�:::_•i " r r t A night; Taesda J'obn Henderson's, 2nd deestised among the parties entitled thereto i awe without a moment's warvin y•' Y$ n. noon, ,lobi Milro 'e, Cedar GFrovei having regard oil tthe claims of which through the destructive forces of y g y .T for night; Wednesday, Jas Boyd's, 11th notice shall have been given said that k wind or water. While Canada has' . t ' occasional storms the do ot" oc- eon., Markham, for nook; Whitevale for they will not be liable for the said assets Y 1i night; Thursaay, Brougham for night; or soy pert thereat to any persons of whose K ` cur with the same frequency_ as; Friday, Bone's hotel, Greenwood, for claim they shall not than have had notice, the do in the United States. noon;Gordon'shotel, New DODgola Oxford Shoes y (# Pickering; 'Baine- ` - - da to his own stable until Monday Dated at Whitby, this 9th day of June 1903 r , y y _ Dongola Buttoned Bala t The Province of Ontario has on no.•n. Dow do MoGlillivray, }: its Statute books A law regarding Border Duke (10514).—the ilripbrted , Whitby �OyB Knee Pants <<• Brock si. E count bridges, which seems to its elydesdale stallion, the property o[ John ; + i y g ' Miller Bons, Brougham, will 88-87 Solicitors for the Executors` �e218 Footwear to be very unjust. By this law g staled for all br' mares daring season of 1908 at his own u '` Y >dges on the boundary lines stable. between townships, and also those (:csirnik{lt—Th+e im 1 e _ : , • oil bridges in incorporateKlr villages, Stallion the p Clpn,. R of Glraham must beassumed b the count Bros, Claremont, will Y y Cairnbrogofcl Through the operation (f this law, 'make the season of 1903 at his own 'i ; • stable ..: , the County of Ontario is building , Calrnbro ie, Claremont. T� t Gallant Lorne 11344 Vol, XXI P } ' this year in the north- n part of fibs South �ntafl0 aIl(� West ' —The Imported Clydesdale stallion, im- the County, bridges white aggre- . , -ported by and lbs property of Qrwham Darham Fermata IDRtitUtag #. gate cost will amount to between Bim,, CairnbroRie, Claremont, will make �- t $5000 and $10,000. Ass Pickering the season of 1908 as follows --Monday, ' township. has about one-fifth of May 25th, -will 'leave hie own s9wble Have arranged for an Excursion - the assessment of the n bole county Hubbard's hotel', Brougham, and pro. Per G. T. R. speci0.al trains toGuelph she will lia,ve to bear.; that pro- coed to Greenwood hotel for noon; tbenoe 011 _ to 8eberta hotel, Brooklin for i ht portion of their entire cost, -which g p -will Probably be this year nearly ' Tuesday proceeds to Ashburn hotel for T urs�a�� �a,. night ; Weanesday proceeds to Thos. y? ".M e � _ s r ea e,.,, $2000. Canuiilgton V illage, alone.,MoAvoy'e, con 8, lot 9, Pickerin for Fwe are informed has three such ��ecAt follows i times and rates.Y uigbt ; Thursday proceeds to Wm GOwiee f R= ; brldge�, -wlix•h area benefit to but con 7, tot 2G, Pickering for uight ; Fri Pickering 11.:0 8:W a. iu. Or write for prices of anything you want in the implement, vehicle or.,, ;. a very few outside of tile village, say proceeds to Whitevale hotel for )7uut>ilrUrll I `lt? R;ltl ii. ul. , ptswer line. spring is here and we are here with a full line of seeding( and whose -whole cost is borne b fright ;Saturday to his owe stable until Itorsebank 1 to 8:17 a. in. Shoe, Diels and Hoe Drills Spring Y machinery, viz:—Cultivators, Tooth - Y� i,toll, the fcltowing Monday morning. Port Union 1 10 fi:'r; ' p r the Cou1L't such as Ga•11lllll r t'• "'• Disk and Drag Barrows, and tho Best Steel Roller on Earth. Low down pays but a very sinall sulil into Ilanotibul—The pure-bred imported Ari•ice at ililr�iplt 14:15 u. in. Yorkshire coach stallion, the property of wrought lion wheels to fit any wagon. Wire fence, in fact scything from ' the County'trea�nry, the cost of D. Defoe, Whitevale, will eland fora _ Chltolren half h'ure s bag trunk to a threshing machine. - i tit erection is Hardly felt by limited number of mares during 1903, as } ' For tither stations see posters, y- repairs ' ' that village. The effect On this ; follows:—Monday noon leaves hig own For Diafse Harris re 'rs call at Gleeson Bros sEort=: • , » township will be that she will be - stable for Gordon hoose, Pickering for Tickets- Rood goring on A E►cia1 Trains pp s - ir colli lied to >a - this ni ht ; Tuesda , Rouge only. Good to return follow ins day. P� 1 y year from g y Jc=s Parson s, .�li � � noon • R. Andrew'• hotel, West ,r• e6•..1•, Bram ht $600 to $1000 more County taxes Hill, night; �Wedneactsy, A. B, Reesor's, Elmer Lich, W: Hill, F. V� elr, than last year, or about $2000 Sec. S. O. F. I., Pree. S. O. F. I. -- - more than in former ears for lot li, eon 6, 8carboro, noon, tbsnoe to years, his own stable for night; Thursday to H• C. Hoar, D. J. Gibson, - r which the township receives no Commercial botel, 'Olaremont, noon, Sec. W. D. F, 1. Pies..W. D. F. I benefit-rthtytever. Another ipjua- Manston hoose, for nialit and until fol. r p- 0@006000 tice the southern part , of the lowibg noon ; Friday, byavtUe to - - - "••__•�� Country suffers Is in the method Mrs. Wd's hotel, Goodwood, for night; Q �ih Not Open0... >' = of valuation, that part being Saturday to his own stable anti• Momday f ;1 p _ o valued much' higher than the Mae Carra, vol, 18, (8665), 10487, sire MacQueen (8513), (6200). The pare bred * - � _ _ 4 northern. At one time, . bfefore ctydeadate stallion, the property A Sna" M rumps s railroads traversed in all parts of Davidson et Bons, will s and or wit ed e.9 Bank Qn Wl e A lII CCO til the county that valuation a4just number of mares at his own stable I But now, when they in th north �, con. 8. CA have the same privile es Sthose LO*d Jewitt—The pnre bred black Anyt;hiva acid Eve>c•ytliing 0 overeignBank of k g In the Pum Line �-' V1 nada in the south, there shoal be no trotting stallion, the property of _ ohn P d i Dickie, Pickering, will stand for waves Pump Repairs. difference in valuation of a dif- -- during 1903 as follows— leaves _Windmill Repaitg3»011�• z a ferent parts, and it sho Id be his own -table for Alex Lawsou a Cber• Cisterns mud© to Order: _ based on the selling value of the r wood noon, obnsto 's hotel, ► ' g y J White- ,".. • property. vole nib Taoeda q , qud in fact anything can be had Interest allowed froni data of deposit on small gums as well as large p .pe y. It is now time t the R t; y, Torreno a hotel,�11AFile prices at) Q { southern part of the count was Markhan, noon and night; Wednesday, treated tiers justlyat the hands Button's hotel Ringwood, noon; Miller • of the north. hotel, 8tongville, night; Thursday, '(x] ' r Joseph Mouder's, 8th eon, Pickering, 'E s i x ' E VA N S' noon; Brougham night ; Friday, by 'r ti This Wan age in which ne of ' g Greenwood to John Corner's, Kioeale the chief characteristics is t e de- noon; Brbert's hotel, Brooklin night' }} sire to bceome suddenly rich This Saturday, Bandelrs hotel, Whitby. noon; thecae to his own ettii►le until ldouda , ". -Cleaner, ti t continent can give thousa ds of y' Brock i ,�f Whitby Molson :Pad `J K examples in which men,. o in morning I . Peciest�riatth, (11460).—The im •• . their early days possessed no ca i- - � �'' :. .. . ,,'i • , : ,. •, . • ',; i� P ; . elydesdale stallion, the property of John tal ecce t4 their own rewdnessa- sh P ill Y-1 4 - rid er not Broaghwm,, will make the t r a energy, can now boast of their seaean of 1908 at bis own;stable. i`. M. . millions, and who are now sur- d1e� Oerntara►—S Better known w. ••A pie t5r Cleaning Window ir rounded with every luxury that deck, the celebrated American- red ''' ;'• aIId Silverware. wealth can buy. These sights of g , the property of Robt. - trotting stallion � Deverell• Pickering, will stand for mares suddenly acquired riches liar in- y daring 1908 as hollows—Monday. noon .. II 8 X11 � .;, fused envy into the hearts of man Y u E a e for to Andrews hotel,. West Hill and to start them outi , _-- �., c. n a career or ni ht• Tuesd$ , y 'X car load of fresh fins Wiadsoe ' d 1 : of acquiring riches, i g y b Woburn, to Mal �t . Binder Twine Eta.::: q g It is a most veru for noon; Tremont hoose Mart• est arrived. commendable thing( to see a yours ham for Dight; Wednesday, by Box a f man de g (leo - Poultry netting and ail klnde fends bF - determined to succeed in the Grove to Johnston's hotel, - Whitevale, ' r� Hardware IIe> ohsnt Ar • h} woe on hand. �T Z world, -and it is quite proper that for noon. Brougham for night; Thurs. „� , • v • �t Pickering,Ont 1 da to Sebert's hotel, Brooklin, noon, he should accumulate wealth. But y Ali kinds of naris azaept shingle 18.00 — ` Tae Bomerville's, lot 15. con. 8, Reaoh, per keg or 8o per pound. u there are many -ways in which a night; Friday. hotel, )Raglan, noon, Con- • marir can succeed in that object, ' Fruit ural hdtel, Oshawa, night; Batnrday to E. BRYAN,geC'11QT3 Hots Trees some of which, are honest and Woodrnff's hotel, �� t� VDhitby, for noon, �-1 y Manager Falisrs''f3uppIy C10 t proper, -while other methods are thence to his own stable until Monday Creditors ! r - s far from being right. So long as noon. ,, Fruit Trees, Shrubs x I kinds a man gives value for vale no ANTED—$e-'seal industrious leer- `:� -.-- . . fos sale. , i Al 'idsofF 't e ��% etc - ` r OR r ! sone in each &Wto to travel for house 1. objectibti can be raised, but riaan r SALE—A considerable quail- eetablished eleven jeers and with a 1 e caps- Ili the matter of the estate of Joseph Col. Highest •y F" all 1' tits of mixed ate p gest plisse paid for I all and graiobarlev, wheat and tail to call ones rnerohante and agents t�O�r oe line, late of the Township of Pickering, Winter Apples. a t think that is too slow a meth 'd Of rye at lot 15, con 8 PickeringJohn Pero 8t1-tt oesstul and profitable line. Permanent n Ciwremont P. O. in the Count acquiring wealth, andconsegU�tltly -- went. weekly cash salary of alb and all • y of Oc- 1 ARM FOR SALE—Composed of travelling expenses and hotel bills advanced in tarso, Yeoman, deceased. A nt 1a1tI1C11 into some other method ji p lOHN� ��E ffe b the south half of lot 26, eon, 8, Pictrerinct. cash each week. Ex ertunee snot essential, Pickering, '. p -vhlch, though not so honest, is containing it nacres ((more ortess) better known Mention reference and enclose' self addressed Notice is hereby given, pursuant to ''the _ Thor© illtiL'illg Otl aCCOttilt Of the as the "Bell farm" Firatclass land in good state envelope. THE NATIONAL. 8y! Dearborn 8t., Revised Statutes of Ontario 1897, Chapter of cultivation, comfortable stone' and frame ahicago. 12s}�6 129, that all creditors and others bwvtni; 1 possibility Of getting rich quicker, dwelling with barn and other outbuildings, a Q di - CA � r One of these pet schemes is that acres of orchard containing beet variettes of I' tT(`j Ajritl claims against the estate Ot Joseph (�olline, t 0f a trait. Favorably located, 11-2 miles from the i YOU 41 1 deceased, are aired on or before the 6th - i a ..:: _peculating in stocks. The village of Brougham, tel. ofHee, stores, schools day of July A. L., 1903, to Bend by poet (; �(�' country can give many exatriplee and ile churches: tetept one owes serosa etre road; - A, ,gssolint3 t�tigine re gid, or deliver to the undersigned a• -" ' ' from Locust Hill station ,a P til.. Ape Beantiord w'iid' mill, Ossein machinery prepaid, a E Rvx where inenhave becomeimmensely 1y to John d Bell (on the remises). Brougham g y eoutors of the I"% Will and Tests of ` rich iu a short time in this tway, p binders, mowers, corn hwryeaters. coca �x F. O. Ont. or to Mrs. $• Burk, Markham, Ont the said deceased, their full names and Bp at -M shredders, F p p j�'� but for every man who has : suc- age wire tends, binding loins, addilideses and descriptions and statements HO ESE KERS Day L' V GU "10N� • eeeded, there are ten who have buggy or atone boat. ' Bee or writs 4 of alwime, and particulars and proof there- -,iy Tenders wanted-` ! _ - -.' of and the nature of the swurit if as TD TIKE CAN �Q$�$-was` ,. "' ' "lost all the ever had. Stock ,s ec r y p r . Y p c ' W Jr. R. Joao®. ` held by them. ALT 32TU W rastaii xulating is simply one. method of 'i Tenders will lie reosived by, tilts amblln Eve ci 1 ' _ Notice is hereb carat` Nivea 0hst after winnipog,.. xeginn , r , g 8• Every time a man i� Connclil of ths.Townehip of Pickering yi '• ;a' `" gains a dollar in this we. y, zonae up to ao!oxi of F'ridwy. Jnne 26th rust, for ' tilt ,* ' the 6th day of Jaly, A.D , 1908, the ander- 8,,, " _, � Yo � wsakada.... 3toose Jaw.. signed ooaed to distribute °°a" ratan..... i�a�� - other man has lost a dollar, t furniohina a Pile Driver and driving the _I i, i� Executors will r Elgin....... bti , piles aired at below wt the herd es viz:— `# _ . the estate of the said soessed among the Arcola ..... r . Albert., r . < p i � - that is not the case in any legfiti- i �t bridge on sideline between lots and vicinity, Lt•osJ wRent foie Maker ail D,fooeomin.. O perwas entitled- thereto, having regard 2 Macleod..... - ` mote business. The;Urtilted Stat;�g wed 6, in nth o9noereion, y to reit fkiiit tre4s, ornai�antal war.aneaa 0 } 35 ' „ 14 piles. trees, sbrabs. only to those claims of whish they them Ululate .... a'��y'' .. • rtsses(, oto. We have the shall bava notice.'r►ad that. the will not Binsearih .. and even Canada. ' mints. with (2) , At bridge on 6th oonoeseioii rood, largest and. best tisOrtmeat of teak in y Rad Deer•.. '• �' o l - d be liable for scud estate, or an art thereof Grand v er► strath- '� pride to their millioaiaires, dost of Ppoe'te rot 18, 7 piles, Canada.- Terms liberal. We alto irrow y p Swan met er . `w � ;,...: . whom have gained tjieir wealth (8) At herd eon sideline between lots and mall new and improved Ifties of t po. to urges or eoni..� ; q p persons of whose claims , 20 and 21, in, 2nd conoesdio4, 8 piles. claim the shall not have had nodoo a/ P' ' through speculation. ft is ther P tatoes All stock Gioia Jane duh, rstarnia satin A ; g perils f' guaranteed true to nalwe ngtist l�li - Bad to think that these men Work to be, completed Jely 10th. 190. and delivered in Rood Jondition or 'Parch. 6me � �h ibt�ioo. ��l or 8 s Athabasca) doing June MW ere. ' have . . , r ng until August 18th, (all rail or 8 8 Atha i" Plans may be seen -at the ofgoe of the clerk wee money rsfanded. Will make a>rraago. Data this 80th da of [i Iy IDB • bases) Doing July 4th, returning until septum ,k built their fortunes and mansions at Wbitevgle. Tenders to be addressed •I* Monte on oommissioa or salary basla so• y y' •' her eth. (alt rail or 8-8 naaitoba) Tloketo are through the ruination of ma y a the clerk and endorsed •'Tenders". oordin to time an 'abllit of J #lalli : O,� �. Q. not good on ••Im�rial 'Limited" For aokets g d Y appli ni. ilhelrt"y'fQ , and pamphlet gi►inst fall nlan ► 1 ` . k home. During the t fbiw eek$ Jane 16 1908. - A immediatei . '111iebelt, i)eer Pwrtr, , t?. IIaeootorn: '� r.: ... s P your nearest Cwnsdian PaoiIIe t onto i our own country seen t the PIS �� Y C® James Kaoul ' 14eq. y° om ,Thea. lessee; eeyii:' r - -re4 �, Aid IANYt . d is ►il Oat. d. g. Fort[sx. all of Several .c pa>{nies downfall r Jw. 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'_., ... ex rasa -_ E• >;,� :: `2, �gC � B i .. i.. � ,C n,BJ`. r . r, oi.AREnRonT: at the same tariff as from Stouff- . -� !1 r•M -ati 1 I� � s A mac' q G No �1i y fd Minton �Cottnc111or Geto��~� •tuns' �Ie�'e ton _ _ ...:.. �. - - �`1Vlollda Reli Mubbi. th6 Otind celebrativu '� d W Crer �r� 3 - - - Wednesday, - O w .•' p f� t,.EIDo'' 't+ to be llel'd here on Wednesda •�• �. - Thomas Robet+tsglli` vas iii town Yt •e ql ��-- b e °' m pli DIon�lay. Jttly'lst in aid of fire proteetioll. .S,° 4 ° .� Pi° - , Tl'' program �• o e d n t -•+ . Dl 's. F. Goo e • ` a P gram during the clay iv Ill k P I spec t Tetid.�.y at +� - �,, consist of foot ball ruuuin ` Diollut Zlo1i, '", #► a ' ,� ""� `:: i`' til i i ii i �ti to •/� , j'' ; `- �r ao Gran a •. f' o o+ Q a a .- i;:.,. gar lug, etc, for whlclli good prizes are �,�` 0~ !C t';,, f N Mrs. A: Alla«-iiy, of Pickering, hd x g . .- are on beau offered. In 'the evenin a •'b o ®a P: l Celebraloz `sUellt this �v eels in town.... g g m � a a: N ^ �-S as I � ty , . � } � �� grand concert will be luau. for ;? xq o 5 a n a •� `' The Baptist Association i iii ��rl ' _ g- o°' �•�' �_a, a b 1 Ever.' body Come and inspec on i'. rich first-class talent is being m aW p ..n b y Y p t r elegant stock of Bonne Furnlahi , f. �.j session this week -for tlhl•Pe days. procured. Bents reserved for the t 44 @ ��' ll �` o Carpets, Parlor Suits, WA a n e .a R nt .: a Apdroom suits. ! t aha in has been laid off concert. The Claremont brass o `� r p `; ,` 7. - �jol k for a few clay this s�-eek. 8T0 1tE OPEN ALL D ME. . M. baud will furnish choice- music. .lr i••, �M Jan O_ 11liss Dittcuab spent liundH`y VERY O P , Y" :o� 'm 'a.Y.. �r . Leading Furniture Man, , with the _Misses Duller dtAsbbtu'il• Do not fail to be resent as ever y �- Feb '°'° > .� ., ea pal) f, r , thing points to the c4lebratiOil '. a »ar ® `tom . ' CLAREMUNT, Ont. Talbot A,' DD atson shipped a car being a gr:h ud SIlCCe99. Sa = � Apr. a, load of hogs from this station this y _ -� , , week, iday r ... �.. Alex B o ,, . m J e@ a a r a drel� aZtd dao titer f r ». �' m '' , Y g , o For Service ! y -% July Toronto, are spending a few days r o; dept a n' illtO�tiil. are. sad Miss Maggie Gia11am.,„ThatThoro bredshorthurBalp aom Oct. h4 Thomas +�. .�a..I Nov. � - >Y 0 - left ' _ last Friday for a trip to the Meadow X•+ord 2nd ~- a� Doo Old County r y. .Tanner 19(}=Whitb altOshawa_ 4 - s 90$ - 43 t 7th, Arthur Johnston, of Greenwood' Brougham . 9th, Porti Perry lithe IIz- was in Toronto a couVie of days This propertiy of L. Banti, Pioke ng bridge 14th, Oannington 13th, Beaverton0 this week. _ Village. • Vill , 12th 'Mrs. Scott, of Agincourt, is vis Meadow Lord 2nd, red, halved Feb. 10th, iting Mrs, Wm. Scott of this lace 1902, was got by Meadow Lord (imp), x i a } .� ` Dale 4 TO business. If - r this week. P 36067; dam, Daisy th, Vol. XIX, by .ploy• - . = you want any eavetl`otlghing done yatx should Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer, - of Picker- field Duke 19710. ;; t. leave your order with ' ing, is spending a -few days with Terme and partioillars fnrnulied on ap- Do A t. friends in town. + `plication. - , . ►� Il C Wm Linton a = _ 1 , and Chas. Rumohr - -- - ,�J � �-. �• r we r��en visited friends at Brougham .on ,—By Tender, r i' Sunday evening. goo sores, either an bloc or In parcels. Par - ( ' Strawberries are very plentiful cel No. 1, 40 acres, no baildinggee. No.9,100 acres ood brick dwelling. No 8 e0 acres, good frame and are retailing here at four house and stabling. sppiv to unaersigned for - 1 9 boxes -for a quarter. information.. Tender received up to June QSth. , s � _ p Decorate 8448 W V Richardson, Piekerin g. Out ,' , i -� sass • ., shag. o 'ate your homes for I3omin- •� went !or all , Hop Ime . ion Da A. B. Dowswell will He ++oj Mode of yeti• Y•,. * iclea. wounfaotured b the MaLaughlhn ' have a� f ull supply. _ Aa Y . . - Rev. Mr. Broadfoot, -of Guelph, : '' �0 9f of Oebawa. occupied the put it in Erskine �e a The Em ice Medicine _ P p Co, of Londoth, .1 church on Sunday last _ '' Ont„ has appointed the undersigned as Chet your new Wad©h from. E. Forsyth,'or your old j local agent for Pickering, for the most woo - - , Dr. Tracy, of Toronto; steam- � � � -- ' . . derful dtacgvery of the nineteenth oentuey. ponied by his family, is the For the treatment of the Nose, Throat, one re 8Ir8d tltilt•i mad@'as OOCI_ &s I18W a� t118 sairie 1- t guests this week of this father. ru i p �,' �C8 r ` 1 Bronebial Tabes and Lunge. It pares Colds Re -'i Murray and Mrs. Tait are !' � Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis Ha fuer ” spending the 1 Y p g holidays with the '' ' ' -- - . +ud all throat and lung diseases. Write e s parents in St. Thomas. or particulars, a stock of treatments, and a r o rs, ;, e a -.- - Dlisses Holliday, of Toronto,. ni•c• ' � ` �:' i - t' irs constantly on hand at. =.` - .' .•` r North Claremont., a ort spending a few days this �vc.�c;k: ze®n River, 31.t , Foster and Mrs. Hutchison. Robt. Ward spent a couple. of� ---------- - — --- - -- - -- &-ty s this week with leis. daugh ter, All kinds of .yegetabZ�s i M r�. ' Hent• bite of Good�4ond. �s...THEa"r. - 3 , , draw the lien The question of We reliability ent• The Baptist cemetery as been Store will tie opened in Brog�itiin at eeryiceable _ thorottalily renovatedandpresents Rink oil or about May 18th, 1903.,, quality. It an era into au our f purchases. In- a very neat appearance, and is a item does not credit to any village. F. 8A\1DERSON, Brougham. moot that testwe teriorgoodsilnd #. - FARMERS HARDWARE HOUSE Mrs. Annan, Of Zephyr, anal 31166 do not bay it. no market here. t t Carruthers,` of Sandford, are the , ' CREAM WANTED.!:,-EZt8nsi0II Window Screens{ gi-eats at Present of the fornler's Our Screen Door Valuea are Unexcelled Adja4tab10 a:tension 4 r sister, Mrs. Wm. Jones. SwELr OR SOUR—Let u9 make window Screens. We At the foot -ball tournament' atyour butter, 18c .the lowest price have 6large range of Mount Zion on Monday evenink we paid last year delivere tt at them and can suppl ' you with screens to fit < �' Balsam beat Mount Zion and Clare your nearest station.. It is worth window. (f scut beat Greenwood b Y-0. almost any y your while to give us'a trial, you ! Don't'tatl to sentare Mr. and Mrs. -Grass, Mr. BL-h.d Mrs your winnow. Prices Elliott and Mrs.. H field and flair sh cairn ane tory eipense, we •� __ range upwards from _ Y pay all express Fifteen Cents. ' daughter, of Brooklin, spent Sun- charges. Save the work and make ' day with W. J. and Mrs. Graham. more mogey. ( _ Time ` ± Dr. Hamilton of Toronto spent We satisfy90 . tent of all who � �188p s�18aP�II a few- days in town during the sit t �' � g want a in this Y g pa send. Thirty-three millions of itis syoar n line. Our stook tiveek. That, ,no doubt, explains of creamery butter exported last Ito, a xo. a 140. 414 No. alp Nd n i represents the best the smiles on the countenances of year. Let the creameries make it. : •so. 1 0N, 401.80 el >s •1,71 maker.' goods. the fair sex. SWEET CREAMK Special induce- Price, upwards from Mrs. Pickett,' sr., who is now menta for -those keeping a number our line ranges tram .good wet otlim6ed sad ser.�eaabte door such .. our No. •1'"illus • 'jj��nt Five CentB P g bated, at Me, b our No. Ti door. which L without doubt the baa�sommi scream door offered Y- living with her son Joseph, of the of cows and having ice, who can for mal in Canada, It is made of Blear chestaut hardwood, of a highly artistic dedgn Our 4th concession of Uxbridge, is we furnish us with sweet cream de- doors of standard sizes. am follows: 9 n. a im- z a n. 5 in, t n- e: a to. e, r to 1o: a ft. 1A, AreYou Going Fishing? g > > I feat wide by 4 feet high ; sit rises the one low prise. The largest door .oats you no more Our ct8ei€ of regret to report, in a very _poor livered at the nearest station. than �+ smallest Won't forget to uneasan your coos hams. ,� fishing tackle ; state of health. A trial solicited and satisfaction �t*'"1* .• wont surprise ts A few days ago N. Wagg sold a guaranteed. In writing for r- ° " pa REFRIGERATORS WATERING CANE , _ gIIality and ftp} that weighed 1910 pounds titulars stage number of cows. kept w,�, looked opoo a. we base . mit complete - 'gelding wnl • B Po p to Jacobs, of Montreal, for which Whether separator or not .la:aryatcaetima, complete stock or pleaseyoIIby he received a .good $gore. The Haulers wanted. '' tont now mo wall them in plain sin, Its moderate price,. we have the low priced animal was shipped On Thursday The Toronto Greets & ButterCo. a far=pp�,d household painted and galvam good, and also home which will be app is wit�ont one. They usssedd iron. Eisen edbj the most enthasiamtio angler. -` of last week. 11 Jarvis St. w handsome In as range from one to LIN68 hos one cent ton dollar each. � • FI6H paaramaa, as►d aha twenty quarts and GUT AOOHS in le, double and trip* � Miss L. Young; of the 4th con- Toronto °ie� eoat»miaaos, cam they are rightly priced HtPOON8 fins 0e to 50o each. `cession of Uxbridge, is taking tort an eeosesn�l priw3IIpwards ow taamd tw oM JOINTIt D BODS from 10e to ST.M. pupils for instruction in instru- �� dmelmg ta. sot Fj n CeDtB BAN MISS. t for Sao. TJWUT FLIZ8, • � men tel mU>31C. MISS Young has f • , mramimmese• eta for 60: just what you aced. as a pries yoa'u.t» proved herself worthy, and is very ly�ood.aha.avriaed mai.eed to pay. - -; competent and we wish her every - t nawsas from BINNER TWINE PLOUGH LINER SUCCe88. ummeri• • - - Wm. Linton,`"of Claremont, was • 4 ' ( �j'�QI;j�R$. d"Ve�i ewe ; p et`deybiihf°'emap. ` united in the bol bonds of matri- now•Terythiad wd hand holes, Y a • '. ti lata to advaIIala made from mater- , mony to. Miss Ettie Marston of p° g ial of special , Altona,on Wednesday last. They C#ABDEN HOSFi prices.N a ar custom f gait - M111ine weather and wear • ' � '' _. J ere against decline in upwards from p quality. r will reside on E. E. Pugh's fart, : 13.. we mite low d"U" ism a g - ; prim.. our T.tae. per pair CENTS just east of the village, The r 5 rubber home and our r r :' �, � awe upwards from � .� � . -, •'• News • oins .the man friends of •' ,: ,races. in this tee hay d Y been brought about by Ten and a the ha P g A full line of the latest lit les oeulin qthe lmm d wearing happy couple, in extending to y nalitiem of our home, Half Cents �'.. made t0 walk OII 4;1 them their hearty congratulations mer millinery udw on hand. ,.t!!'9F Were is bow wepriseit. are the splendi& Ploor The Bell. Ti;lephone . Company ; inch at 5e, o., Pointe we son '` I 1 9c. and have now completed thein metallic somethi attractiveand,becoming. 146• foot: ! lash, so, toes l•e and tae per foot. Corn and Potato Planters .Sherwin - P couplings, nozzles. e;,rmpe. washers, dc.. at WIIIISt1l3 circuit to Claremont and We have specially right price,• The "Trium h' Prices re right:._ 1:orn Pl�ater,pse ineide Floor Paint, e p now a first-class service, direct tlustrated, we sell colours, per quart 400, connection_ with Toronto, and ( �Tw GRIN TONER ONE CENT for OlS7. gallon $1.60. Porch or r }�] p • , y trli�� M. DS t outside Floor Paint 7 strictly secret. Dr. Eastwood Seventy -Five colours. poi unit 4tie` a v a QoIIad. We have an odd shah, q -; charges nothing extra for the use Brougjham Ont. b1 of (lrindsteaes. which ,:' Cents per gallon i 175. Rob' = r ' ' ' • ertsows Floor Paints ' i of his private line, and eonversat we are Blearing at this The "Nureka•' Polatoe Planter Is a moat satin- for steps and ineide or lou can be carried on at all point9 low pike. tootoss machine, is made somewhat on the outside use, pinta 92c; quarte 36th half gal. 70e, �nt flues of the Corn Planter. With it one map , �o ed can Plast 5 acres a day. It eaves two-thirds of- ,,,,Wyhitis labor, plants a times as fast and does the ; Grindstones'. work better $ban any other known method. ° t 4 Will be pleased to give you further Informs- ' - - lAWI astrated, frame, �doubley ootS• Ron about i/ when you coma to see it. Pure Paris Green hoo i power, leaves operator's * Paying a fancy price for it does not ` I both h's`' of free. out it's Not Necessary barn Ling he sem brand for We eve►grsandbkaca- Vit pquality y now k atone and the coal your Angers witb the knoblese lid of for s, toot that there is no nisi, strong- as troa - Na k pp gg t kettle or pot, when you can or or more satisfactory PARIS GRH MR y buy knobs ready to put on to be had and our price per lb. is only When you have a -good assortment to chboero f>�am. Va11I and 0>+ I�O11ar8 and Fiftj C8Y1tB see our stock before. purchasing tlsewhere. _ Two For Fite Cents: EIGHTEEN CENTS BINDER TWINE for sale Cheapest on the m0ket. r `E r D,IIRY NEEDS Cash i for P ul Pr d - . GTL STOYEl FENCING S paid o o try o uce etc.: r; 5 ® »T oed m t1hL PIrIFiBS ' tWe bay d� line in one, A neoeesar s s r _. i liar we tun it and ati/��Y�i�g�_Et�tlt awe, d three burner nixes � � o�ihae � ,. c.. Isar e- , pri em j allr� �V� t�uyt pwardstrom Q ,g. x We M P��m �' Shoe Merehailt,' mss --mer Pallas Milk Path„ � �e Oilers we sell �.' - ` r !. - CiLARE1tIi�TT. #H' lltiikPatrr. Dntla Hewln.Ladels Fort�•Fiye Cents Milk for dura- , add W0�. � WTO Make S tog 60. tau �e of 91ge�• �VyPMsd ap A f TO a ,� f war fjeW s'• 1 , TtellCents t r. • 4a - .. -.-:. •sass• ,,.r. ,. _ Ye en woow more <'�> ers ai T f Y. ' '� S obs om," l*slyos the We ` _YMoore than Th RUSSILL HARDWARE. 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PEAL TO'�' YOUNG ---i--, M N ke ought C Massey -Harris COMP&UY Wor hiistian enough, to do what Christ bids you do? The church 1- 0 The Go -Genex unto vernor ja nd C needs you. Christ calls yoij. Come, PILLS SAV pent a COUP itg� -Advis' Th6' to of hours gas of Minto a offer your life and consecrate'it at unfifty-H ris ar Ivisitint the imnisn" the altar of Cirristiaii ministry. % orks t tn 04otilel Scarce sit, E99916 or P- ItAt 'ter the U his morning - a, request of their FIX 1, 71 cellacies the visit was kept private;. W N TO BE BORN6 VIM= He Started o Use T t a PaVe Ile Ir wish to vi*w the gr*at —3211 Ct 01 th and where an t It being the s Trouble Gone For GOD& I KEntered accordifte tO A tke year One tilt tb- tion and t The Three Xost Lucky Liament Of � Canada. in t1 turns for the principal invested. Works while in OPOra months to Thousand N Ine Hundred &Dd Three. &Ctiv Be 13orn in. ,Iy' engaged in performing Darnley, P. E.� June -ths Where can -a consecrated, educated -mall ronto. by Win. B&HY, Of ri'c wa.) tomed duties. '-Old aws and superstitions associ- (SPecial).—The p ularit�y of 1DOddA Nit Otta man have more influence for t ment of Algricultu young heir accus ])@part Notwithstanding the Care '#�xerctsed ate precious stones with the signs of Xidney Pills incyrince Uward good than in the Christian minis- Comm despatch 'from -Chie-91go, says: and superintendents nativity. According to the old &s.- land has been earned by cures J.,. A:� try? py the officitLls , t end, the f&`- trologers, the intport of the different 1?lete and permanent. Joun age preach- R, v. Frank DeWitt Talm n aduates of the 0013 the Vice -Regal 04 psalms ureS Of Itered sormwhat Burns, Lot�18, Darnley, is "a precious stones is a ed from the following text: from the theologi6al seminary he m1liar feat gnized by the when they are considered with refer- the cured, -and -his story is a- XVi.0 "The lines are fallen unt Immediately takes hip 'place at the oarty were soon race cor- did example of the work Dodd' d choer &fter cheer rang emo to the planets, and only in pleasant Placcs-" head of a country or city church. employees. &D me upations often imply ilding and flags and tain of the vast array of stones Kidney Pills are doing. Different oce What does that mean? Simply this: through the bu the have potent influences. Thus classi- For ov er eight years, says Ur varieties The young man itainediately becomes �its of buntin pp d 0 different enjoyments. A ff a 15"'e 12 June and December are Burns. "I isuffered fr9m what thj,�,,:- f flowers do not thrive equally W611 the leader of a consecrated band of 'scene in a moment to give the party fl May P 0 the months most lucky to be born 4octors pronounced Chronic InflaWl under the same colored glasses. The Christian workers, who are ready to- 'a'royal welcome- er- xhi -7hich wo But Ithe year 1896 it got so bad amusements uld be e' lar- work, for Christ in any wAy the captain Bell was'With their Excel- in—lucky, that is, ro far as mALt ation of the Loins and Kidneys. ort- i&I benefits are conBidered. thati �ion for the party were esc young pastor directs. It raostus Jencies, and the ation and restful re ther months augur good character could scarcely walk, sit or sleep. irri- the plant by Messrs. C h ician may be drudgery. and that his indiidual personal. influ- 6d through 12 P YS Ron. President; Hon- nfluonces, and no month of theb -was about to give up wifien an ad, tation fo Luc and the bats turn thei o aye, a hundredfold increased—by Melvin-Jons M orbit. E ven they did a wander-, days. 7. their nights into the consecrated band of workers r Octob nights and xelxar&l Manager; J. Karr Osborne i or, with whose governing influ iful work for me. r the rchant. The Ow ence is oubled, ttebled, quadrupled b. Massey, President and but offers sothe inducement ertisament led me to try Dodd's ortal born within its nd the haWks do nt no A The eagles a who welcome him into his now- lVico-Prevident and Assistant Go r ces the opal is interwoven, endows Goiner on "Dodd's Kidney Pills ra-red ffin. unless charge. It- means that by the pow- Manager; R. Vor aw circle about ­in the. heavens her children with hope and strong life and though years have athers by the and C. heat their fe er of his Christian co4aborers work-' supertAtendent. -1 . Love. optimistic leanings. ince my cure I have had no t"011ble. he in- I,&Ctory. flaming fir es of the sun. T ing with him and for him he'can 0%printandent Toronto Birthday stones � are fashionable 'gince I used them. experienced keen, rny be deaf in time absolutely dominate a whole ' Thel just now. January's child has the .,I belong to the 1. 0. F. rLT habitant y r Excelleticiss id U -ound- hing the various won and blind to the pleasures 9 ri region for good. Study the history delight in watc garnet for a birthstone. With it nuoiber can vouch for my conditi;Dj re ela i - derful methods Of m&nuf&ctu ng of Jonathan Edwards in Northamp go the attributes of integrity, goner 4 cured 1,amd that Dodd's Kidney Pill - the world -renown- paity, and, the power to attract ton, Mam. Study Lyman Beecher's �ioyod to produc* 1��T LaF T 1-11, HAPPI' loments.—TOJ many friends. February's nest rg: line. ley-E&ff is king inisterial career in Litchfield, Conn. The first objection generall., made Kidney Fills -ravrr f,il: m pd Maw 'Me birth 1: f9odd's minister is After he had been for a short Iftme ranto Star, June 8, must wear aniethysts. ocuire any- form of Kidnny P"ScaZa t the occupation of a 0 oney making pro- in his pew parsonage a mIghty re- augury is a mild, pacific disposition,! nd few all. that it is not a m ran ned tastes, and a sinoothly tin vival swept over that town. When it does temptations: as '.Other men. fession. That is true, but eventful course through life. The some one congratulated him on the do not believe I offer something far better in the Jok -AIATIO-N. that in absurd. bloodstone Is identified with the ca- C111 ults of his now pastorate this am what I am , because I am of noble consecration. We have all r6s reer of the poi -son born in Mai -cit. It C, at some time proved the truth of trumpet throated messenger of God stronger than other men. I believe ren'iat oil has beZln wisdom courage, self -con-. most of the nations of tl�e oar.l. signi fils Chr MOL ist's words,. that it is better 'to answered; "Do not congratulate I am what I am because God has trol — all the dominating qualities. from the earliest e: nd .91. �s L it to -not my work, but that of nd surrounded me with praying n a When the me -ics it give than to receive. April's child has for birll-.,:,,toiio 'unti though in the. 250 consecrated praying pagan co men women and hemmed me in with no bower bird of love builded her home the diamond, typical of innocence have J Liken the forin -of fire w o i women who are working by my ble influences and bound me hand for the first time in our hearts we and and high-mind6dness. The einerald ping can be. no doubt that itl side.' Study the life of Moses and toot with the golden manacles linmediate4y tried to manifest that has to do with the child liorn in ptioll L'y- t11(3 allrit"141; W 11.4 f0i love in -many different ways We Hoge of Richmond a of the I&tO of their petitions. If these holy as- ado may. I t is a most favorable natal pronipt-d Ly ot 11.01. o4r Dr. Palmer of Now Orleans. sociates should be taken away from t'he iloA part laid at the feet of our lady 16V6., my life I would - tremble for what stone, signifying a future abound.. than gifts, a's se men from the east ing In. -tio-,i to the wi A HAPPY iFEff.ALOWSHT11., the results might be. Suppose I ascribe its introditt r progl� came to the manger with thei LOVE AND H-APPIN't.139. is a profeisiOn were a poor farmer elected to the who having sworn to The gospel ministi f gold and frankincense and to ents o myrrh. We manifested our love in whose members are treated with re, state: legislature. Suppose the lob- June has the agate as keystone ' body of Argus to his fat1!c;-. I ho t and universal kindness. How byists wanted to purchase the right long life, wealth, and felicity, With this the nwEt, wav of the little attentions we daily be- BPoc ,ling is 1).-0111if;P t tho Ir A('C0i*di" with respect? The very lowest and. of way for a railroad franchise and no modifying nuguries to cloud stowed and in the letters we would ilenced offered we a $5,000 bribe. Would I horoscope. July has for guiding 110mor, the of th,.- write. As time passed on we again most depraved are generally s take it? I do not say I would, but star the ruby, imparting good telil- ice at their approach. When the min a cominon 1) rc t fested that love in the. eagage- ister comes around the blasphem, I thank God Satan has'nover been per., calmness, patience--t1le t(-'InPe"- areas long bofore the '1'roian ment ring which we tremblingly the chance. ament that is content with a 811%all the lewd story able to tompt me w but the carliest- of i er is Ups are closed. placed upon the fingeir of our future cap- share of life's vanities. AUgUSt L j.4 is un'told the evil thought is unOx- Suppose I were a Chi4 0 police he Scytbians, who coupled with the sardonyx, and fin - bride. Has any money we have pressed. When the Catholic priest tain on a small Bala living evOry tatod the vast reKion known w since earned 'ever given us such joy plies for that person born ithin on an- errand f erc enters the day in fear that Z offtcial head the nante of Tart ry. Suppose its sphere strong lovo of family and as that which came in the happiness d would be doespittate ts 11111ded down lowest dive 60ery h6ad uncovers- an f tho domestic virtue. PridelcOull of her smile, In the welcome of her Ing tongue,is stilled. that by 8 ting my bYee upon a. many o mannei's of soffie,of tho but not arrogane voice and in the knowledge that we every cure houses of evil resort I could in indicated, ves 0 How with kindness? Because from few -nsurc- ti f 11in0ostan a!so to wei winning her affections in return the very moment you stee into it have an incoffm of $10,000 a year. sapphire, for September, t _ 101 cii.4toin. The idea of I hef r our affections. My young I do t bairn a fine sense of Justice 1111d 11 0 there are ecores, and hundreds of peo- Would I take it? y that ag I all a!, -es wii ver - OT friend, did you ever stop to consider do everything In their I would, but I thank Jod I have philosophic tion by firo w pie who will with pal for birth- sal, and good reason. that the Christian n3dninter has never beeo placed In nueb a Position power to make your life happy bad the stone. Its wards are born Optlw- believed that the body was t such Joys as these, which make the When installed in iota. looking ever on the -bright side, after the departure of the solil a charge the of temptation where il Supp, i .1 wauted to be- acquisition- of a fortune appear in church reception will show you how chance. 080 was thereforo ruiciall. Suppose I had and Comfortable compfuiion to Ii% it Comparison low and sordid? Apart - come & Pl* -iflerl ly rl many friends you have and how wel with. It in believed that nto9t. 0 Ithat it should 1w put from the rewards that God gives to coThe you are. Wben your baby in to enter one of our modern uiedical ) ? -. on ng the Indomitable enthusiasets and vis- Ovid expressed tho general OT the faithful minister, there is a JOY sick there are alwayiq many 8YMP&- Bpbopla in which are croWded anto come into the orld in Oc- of his time when lie aid at �A� in the. self - surrender, in the conse- thizers to come around and bring miany students the in 1, the bla- ionaries 11f I should tober- The child born in November soul was not Completely -and the lewd. ti of our whole lives to Christ, the flowers. and, if necessary, help in phernous era ion is by nature royal Tho topaz is from the body until tile lattol wfts�,�: ly an I did who. laid down his life for us. ing. When the autumnal fruits I come out as puro nurs consumed on the pyro. The Atren- NOT MEASURED BY M EY.'- love after I had lived for th years I n his ruling influence. signifying warm arr At ON I f young heartenebg and a proneness o Pitt ians invarin:b1Y after a bat le, There a Christian seminary? Y in gifts of'Jellies and apples. w- sentiment before business. Decomber burned the slain. be a Ia, The true artist has a deep- sense tire the Christmas presents of chairs friend, if God calls you po- hag; the turquoise fo a talisman. f the inspiring exhilaration, when and other knickknacks. These gifts yer or doctor or legislator or within these 31 days THE OLDE;3T ISTA Children born Arp; captain or m h nt go ahead he surrenders his life to his art. may not have much money value. lice CrIc IL with ability for getting Td ard: are endowed be what he intends you to be Tite oldest stamps in the woi Only the other day a young m&4 but they show the true beatIngs of and son in the world. Success is their strength to ran t those iscmed at 11ong Kong, w hi: h: left my Chicago church to go to the hoartA of a lovinggand sympa,- He will give YOU manifest destiny, hot to be avoided linve never been changed- sine they Elurope and study in the foreign eu-t ions that may come in thetic people. An aged reformer Od any temPt&t him. The old treatises on birthstones and were first instittited in 1839. Every; "Why -do England when dying was asked what your way if you will only ask schools, I said to him: re set forth in -the their meanings a In all was the greatest want of this world. But if he calls YOU- to be, a Christian other stanip in the world has you_ follow this profession? d, old-fashioned language, changed in the farty odd years, 611t) probability you w ill only eke out of He answered, "Sympathy." The ministor and you deli rately turn involve that has gathered* ceremony as it that call trem�ble In the head of Queon Victaria,oll tho it a bare living. -rarely feela the a deaf ear to spel minister in many tralls- 110lig 11"Ong lititIllp has never' beea ur future I tremble has changed tongues re f financial str`ug- need of this gift. He has the sym- rate nfle to yo years and _years o "I know it," he an- spiritual llf* when you 11LtiOnA. altered. Now, it app"Ill pathy of hi ple in his church for your t Ll—� - L 1, - , gle ahead. U t work. Eta Ld s e o ".0m tions that hat a new set Of stal"Ps is ah p swered, with a smiling face, "but Man n the Out- W03[EN J=H RO(Ts,rACHES.' to be imued with the head of King felt sympathy, erever he goes. I beset the average ay not make much money Eh tr,; le i4dward, and when the change it as side world. I when you riginul inhabit- re are cortain churchas I The Ainus,. the o I shall have a higher rewa he Wilt hich were started In fiendish rows shall not bAvo t a ing. guid- ants vo in the Island of taken Place "10 0clost st"11P I would be willing to live w of J apan, li money -t e-- rotecting inOueneq of praying yozr o re- be the Russian, with the do'Libl es ing, P '0. and are now contemptible church The race has become a all my life in poverty if I only ch an surrounds of and have ill treated- their ministers men about -You. 511 duced that therc are now not more headed eagle and the shield of I w the joy COUI(I Continue t6 kno the Christian Which Was fil-St iSSUed in for generations. But these mean the aversV 1110 Of than sixteen or seventeen thousand GleOrge, trying to interpret the higher mes he exceptions —the n3dnister. 13 are t of them left in the country. The sage of the soul in the language of churches '0 rare exceptions. The vast majority AN APPEAL T YOUNG MIRN. noticeable peculiewity about most "What YOU need, the- doctor told are filled with good men and women I have preached , t does Aftot think of The true soldier -.11, Bormon, ALnU women to that they have tat "is more I know it," who are doing all they can for their showing the Joys, the alliritual safe- tootd uon their uppee and lower him, y the mere question of mone7o mone gard mail, "but how. It ministers, At great personal sacri- guard4 and the Infinite hoefulness of lips WqlLt resembles a inoustaolie. said tile hag w on he. surrenders his life to the it? There's a fice they are denying themselves in the gospel ministry, for two dio- The women are not considered at- am I going to get service of his country. In all n that's. to show their pastors UnCt ra&sonn: The first, there nov- tractive and t4eir matriinontal'pros- baby ve aVe many ways h any- cutting, teeth and a family with a, l never love and kindness. It'is into such er was a greater need than at the pacts are quite injured without this t hing to live on but a mere pittance a happy fellowship of pulpit and pr""nt time for young men to' an- phonograph on the floor be] ow us. curious decoration. t of a salary. Yet he willingly dons gospel pulpit. A few years onsecrated ter the trLe soldier's uniform. nIffly He Willi youno men of this day by Welcoming ago the capitalist. the statesumn, to suffer and starve and, promises you into the gospel Wiflotry. the merchant prince and leading eed be, to die. for his country' -lawyers cormidere& it an honor to NOBLE ]INFLIJI 'WOE good. While promising to make this -sit in the aldermanic chairs of or d Xr#L DUMP'S sacrifice he feels happy in the re- gospel minister has the great cities. Now, for UIC Most D foun Would solve. Cannot the minister In the take such a medical course part, these positions axe despised by same ay feel the exhilaration of a the intellectual and Ans.6cial leaders . ... .. ecteG ZUCSti About an UnP-XP nable consecration? I know that and are filled with professional poli- nothJug In the hbuse "There's the compensations of the gospel ticiana -and men who an weaklings roinister cannot be estimated by the onest. Once there to eat I and often dish was a time when the grea, I know standard of,mere money. test hon- There's something b tL week there are many en preaching or that could come to a family was th&A meat.". hey VIP 3n the honor of a son defficating his by week in the pulpit who if t Cot endorsed Ji had entered t he law or a merean- life to the gpopol ministry. Now Thb 9U with vim the current of popular opinion Is tile life'would have an annual in no- by If y V�-, Fcrec come of five, ten times the income running counter to this line o When helped tO "Sunny Jim. t nisters: But ble service. Our strong young awn, does not the joy of giving your insteaA of entaring the pulpit, 4" or law. to In whole life to the service of Jesus giving their lives to 66 her hrist bring some row C ards hig Tom chandise, to railroads, to electrical tha'n money?:_ Does'not the thoukht sciences. that you are - trying to save men The o6edud r6aaft for preaching 7 this serrctoxk . in - that I would and comfort men-"d.*bring them appea- -are men to enter to the Saviour -.,viviletbar you to "those koung tha nd standing by the opened caske% or gospel ministo who am" Y"ra ago &a -ho have oti&4 d W by the sick bed or on the street. or heard the o -the pulpit give you tr �mocendnt ft- by am indiftrent wayward life. Iming WborA my Uncle. -the devoted mission ary. Rev. John. Talmage of Amoy, "hnd at times almost overwhe joyff. MCYO China, v4s 4L boy of twelve, ho read Is any Mai E: i6y ot PLF,i5uRRr4qDim.­ Ti-i g,4� Bratpord. Aftw the life of David But the joy of self surrender J& tbi book be, went to my lug CIO$ not the only reward. The gosl* -A ;F grandmother &ad said.. "Motbar. -mialstry affords more opportunities am go sionary." Tim& ini'to be for Usofulness ihan any, other pro-. 0"sed oat M -he tinter" college. raft$ les4ion. ruvery tme- man wants -to Us lost his bigh- Iftal, aAd.ledsm &ko the most, of -his earthly Ufa. romatio ]n in.0190rent Ute. "d own OU§ day un-' as ton talents he wasito to. , , �1., I .. S , If ha h -that tbs, Wbrd WinOtOr frOM t -his most, whiwe they WiH be the "A 4f use 'them a" towa*4 if he has one talent 0 CAR* effective; eswroor. 11%m tba old pleift ake that one ta:lent nts ;to m ntitit he- W back. Irban "d thire �6u the t f' JAke a capitalist, be. w ion 46m: ofoio his aftat UsefuL, e1W, blimself up me Mo and spiritual t ~a 06 Iniestmient is sur -0 fib ildfidow- "21 1pr6=6se Youngi, or -4� 7 D irt Id in the Lin P b r -IPA f i 0 A low, Rrr RE air L Z� llwv r *W M, np, % V37- J . - 1 t. _.N _R '4 V�_ T cards, and her WI attention was "Yes; 111m ou the stairs GOOD HEALTEL mat r given to playing them skilfully. She w w `A Iry 1- - i` o* it Can Be Obt d Rui leant back again in her comfortable Aftd c% r, and crossed her hands up It Can Be Pre""ed.- n he did Wi6t shbot, said her la. pit Trist with a short laugfi as he i!`6 health of the whole b6d.# using nwwy argunwnt she turned add faced Kra. IV�ylle said concisely, "and m6eting a upon the blood and nerves. e newhat remark- Then he did a mor ton with opinion, I contend that he blood. -Must be rich and pure, able thing — remarkable, that is, you are mistakeev I will be per- add the nerves vigorous and xtrong. for a man who never gave Way to fectly, frank with you, Captain T-Uj a- Therefore a medicine t�at makes new' a display of the slightest enkotioii, ton, because you huvo certain blood and strengthens the nerves claim upon my honesty. In some He took Mrs. reachgs-the�� root of -niany serious, hatred or affection, -19 a *,eak womoixi. It was :., demonstrating either morrow or Joy, diseases. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills: Or Th 11 0 Alice ro XV�ylie's two hands within his, and aid thin Is the see I has been her misfortune to be will do this, n and launched upon so- forced her to sit In the deep basket- work chair -near the fire with its of their,wonderful power to conquey, clety as a beauty; a ni" who- mar - n, CITAPTER X -V1. back toward the wifidow. disease. Thousands , of cases --ma br a suggestion of sympat4iy, which ries such a woman in assuming a re- Standing before lier!-with- his of them in your own neighborhood—. Btenda left lira. Wylie at;-' eloVan her coampanion seemed to appireclate. sponsibility whic;h demunds special hands thrust into the pockets of his have proved that Dr. Williams' Pink O'clock, niterely walking away from "The world," she said, "in sure to qualifications. J-udging from what short aerge jacket, he looked down Pills will cure rheumatism, eciatica, be prejudiced against you in the pro.- I have observed, 11 am very much the door of the Suftlk Mansions parrial paralysis, ;3 at her with quizzical jiftection. t. Vitus' dance, rithout wrap or luggage. sent case. You must remember that afraid that you possess these quall- the n-soral code is diftrent for a fications, in but a small degree. Do "Some m�onths ago," he said, "we I*rvOus and bilious headache, heari en Mrs. Wylie found heftelf left made a contract; you are breaking trouble, indigestion, neuralgia and__' alone, she pToceeded plaidly to pretty woman than for the rest of you follow me?" that contract, unless I am very the ailments that render the lives of US. XOTeover. the husban is Mum- The man Smiled III am awkward await further evepts. She was'0011- ed in preference because people at- way, much mistaken. You have allowed so many women a source of misery.. vincdd that, somier or later t1he Man. S. Yes ourself to be- anxious about me — Xr'. Jas. Adames, Brandon, tibute the origin mistake of You were going,to sayp 'I y huba nd of her protege would ap-; in that not so?" says :—"Before I began the use of marrying to him_ 11an't say that told you so. pear. The widow smiled bravely up into Dr. Mlliams' Pink Pills my health men are always to blame for mds- "That," returned the Wido7p is Abou W the grave young face. was much shattered with rheumat- t elV,--e 'o'clock flere was a taken mariages, but the initiative a remark I never make, becaUge it door which shut off is popularly supposed to lie in tjheir is profitless. Moreover,' it woruld "I am afraid," she began, isni, nervous depression and sleep—:. - yes, I am afraid you are right. But leasneso. For -fully a year I rarely Mrs. Wylie's comfortable suite of ands.- not be true, because I never told rooms from the rest of the house. the anxiety was not wholly on your got a good night's sleep, I gave the Captain Hustoii tugged at his you so. Circumstances have in a account. "Ahl" Wurinured the occupant of drooping I piustache" pensively. He measure boen'agai"t you. You could pills a thorough trial and can now, Trist trvidd slowly away.: The the drawing -room. "Our violent walked to the window, with the as- 'scarcely have Chosen a more dan- truthfully may I could not wish foil Movement was an excess of!. cau- better health. Twelve o'clock; I mivat get surance of one who knew his way gorous part of the world in which tion, for his face was alway h! in out of the house before Theo amidst the furniture, and stood for to begin yoijr, rrva:rried life than Cey­ Wha�t Dr. Williams' Pink Pills havei - penetrable. arri ves. some time looking down into the Ion. As it happens, you did not done for others they will surely dcv "Ah!" he n-kurmured, f choose, but it was forreed upon you. - be careful She leant'� bick--and tapped te street. Presently he retiurned, avoid or you, but you should "I am very anxious about, Alice to got the genuine, with the full. of her majazino pengively with Ing -Mrs. Wylie's eys; but she saw In Emglend we live differently. A pages and Brehda." name "Dr. Willi Pink Pills fog an I vary paper cutter, while her his face, and her own grew suddenly young married woman is thrown Ah! he nilurfnxired again; with ested ou -the floor. very sympathetic. more exclusively upon the society of Pale �Cople," on the wrap* eyes r per round additional sympath In the course of a'few'nloyrtents He plaed nervous1W with tbe­,or- her husban. there is loss tempta- e-ach box. Sold by all medicinal She did not proceed at once. so he naments upon the mAntleplece for tion. You will find It less difficult dealers or sent by matl at 50c. per' there was audible the soun of mur- lennt back in the chair he had, av- inuring v some moments, deeply inunersed in box or six boxes for $2.50, by writ� oices, followed shortly by sumed, and waited with that per-ul- thought. There'was a,chair draw "Is inarried life to be described tus I g to.the Dr. Williams M footsteps. lar patience which seemed to belong n edicine forwurd to the fire, at the opposite a difficulty?" he interrupted. Co., Brockville, Ont Mrs. Wlylie looked With a pleas- to Eastern lands, and which has p end of the fur heatlkmg to that Mrs. Wylie did not reply at once ant expectancy. It was Captain been noticed before. occupied by Mrs. Wylie. This he She sat with placidly crossed hands ed for a certain time, during wh" "Theo," she Said at last, "has it 1�uqton. took, sitting hopelessly with his gazing into the Are. There was a she could think it ove The soldier,,, glalited never struck you that your position round the Idle hands heLnging at either side. Slight tension in the lines of her with regard to those two girls M— Mrs. Wtylie's smile was. a trifle wai room -uneasily, and then he axkvanc- "What am I to do?" he asked, mouth. and uncertain. to suy the least of itr—peculia?" ed toward tl;e lire without attenlpt- half cynically. "Life," She replied, ­ih' amy form, "In fact, you made the bestof i&l. -ing any "From a social point of view?" "I told Alfred Huston," she said' romained in her deep chair, axid as at hint—gauging him. "Do yop re- is it- difficulty." wort of greeting. Mrs. N11jrlie. - Before replying, the wi-do* looked In any sphere, in any circumstances, Yen. 'Yes. Wbat else cculd I do?" "If," he sai in a louder tone, the Captain came -toward her, She ally mean that?" After a n2onient she resumed in a on 'disconnectedly, "that I trusted you big defence, it were, "I were con - watched him. Ills unsteady hands "Of course I am blIpless. A -more practical tone: to do your honest best for all con. gave his hat no rest. Taking hi statly at home, society might have man is no n-matcli for three wo- "Again, Alice to scarcely the wo- erned in this matter." s an P. mn about it. But, as c man to make a soldier's wife in "Which statement Ubston politeI3 it happens, I am never long in Lon - once in a husky voice. 4 I c:: �, � - 'To begin 'with-;-�I you nuist have times of peace. War would declined to confirm. I should "I have come to you, Mrs. Wylle,"t fait don, and consequently fail to oce-u- h in other people. In lay- bring out her good points." agine." Mrs. py that prominent position -n the lie said. "because I suspect that you self Brenda Theo Trisrt. Huston moved restlessly.. Mrs. Wylie shrugged her shoulde rs. which k ow where Alice is to be found. The last name was uttered with Wylie turned her soft gray eyes to- public exteem or di4like to Denial was evidently out of th4 nly talents undoubtedly entitle nw." This gatne' of hide-and-seek to which some significance. Its efflect was ward his face, and ac -rocs her question. she Is treating p3e is hardly dignt- "Fortunately, gossip has not been "Then m startling. Huston's bloodshot eyes pathetic features there passed an y name was brought In?'! flod and it is distinctly senseless. flashed about it." angrily, his limp tiogers expression of real pain. She had rif asked Trist in a peculiar way. Partly by good. fortue, and If I choose to take deaided steps in clenched and writhed until the skin divined his next words before hit; h I can, of c6urse, partly by good management," cor 7 t e nzatter, have Z, .:L!7 - 1. 111� gave forth a creaking sound as of lips framed them. "By Whom?" er h Trist. "With a little care, h unted down like a c0mlimn dry'leather. "I am not a soldier, Mrs. Wylie." rected 'By me. would have b ociety in easily managed." worse than useless, Theo, to havu�::�'�' malefactor." 'ID, --n Trist!" he #Xclahned.' "J "Remignod . . . fibe whispered. no cad his gaitered feet; A tiger is easily managed, but its W &Part, will Shoot him I f he clo mea -oss "No; turned out." attempted ignorance of your' influ Mimors cannot be foret-old." and waited with confidence the re- iy pathl" Uncbnsciouply she Waz swayhr-9 ence over the girls." in suit of this shot. Mrs. Wylie did not shriek -idr faint, backward and- forward a little, " if This statement was allowed to For a second time Trist avoided:_ ass uAchallenged, and before the "In the meatitn�p," suk9i4t6d as ladies are usually suppsed to do in lamentation. while she rubbed P. meeting his comanion's glanc e, Afro. Wylie, with unruffled sweetness, silence was again broken, a servant when mien give way to violent Ian- one hand over the other. "I told Sir Edward," he said, "it is really, perhaps, wiser thut aTmounced that luncheon was ready. ter a considerable spi guage in their presence, But there "Drink," continued I%frton. ace of time, Mks. Wylie led the way, and Trist ..tbat I mFust be allowed to rem drink,_ 22 klice you should remain apart. I gin- came into her eyes a slight p&sai-ng harshly; cerel trust that this is A Tmre te�m followed. Th�y were both rather ii %gla f of aimiety, which she sup- drove me to It.!, or some time to C013MI absorbed during the dainty repast, porary misuniderstanding. You are pressed with an effort. There waa a long' silence in the It seems to. me that I should ham and conveteation was less interest- done better had I asked to be both young, and, I suppose, both "But firart of all," shb'sAld. "you room after this. 'Me glowing fire Beni hasty. ThIn'k it over, Captain 1 -bus- TVmt le'arn to restrain youmelf. 'You creaked and crackled at.'tiff oc- ing thalijthe parlor -maid could have away on active service without da tonl and do not pess nzatters Wo wlehed. lay. must understand that bluster of any cabionally a cin�er fell with con- TIw maid had left the roora; there much. - If, in a short time, you description is quite useless against siderable clatter i6to the fonder, but "I should htLrdlk k s tc proa*4 Alice with a few kiml HIM myself or Theo. Alice may be neither of the" people moved. At was no fear of interruption. Trist- say that, Theo, " re rke4 Mrs Ina amvsed himself for apologies. I believe she would re- afraid, but Brenda Is not; and with last Mrs. Wylie looked up. sOmO nlOmunts ylis placidly; "but I think Y(nL with a minute morsel of Gorgon - lent. You miust really be less hard "Captaiii Maton." she I -said plead- must be very careful. I only wani Alice fear is closely linked wi4 b dis- on us women 7-ola; thi�n he looked up, uncon- to call your attention to the U make Some allow- gu-st. Do not forget tht." Ingly. a c n e for our sciously trying the temper of hill in which you more tender nerves- and She spoke quite calfuly. witb Yes.' r help in likely to alp" a 'll useeptibilities." knife upov the plate while he spoke y a force which a casual observer would pear In the eyes of the world. Ile looked a osS; ''and sn*-,, Alie T'_ "I had." he said. "an intervje� YM have no he h By way of reply, he laughed In & not have anticipated. In her eager- tears quivering om her lashes. rasping way, without, however, be- nags she leant forward, with a "Come, back to me to-morro I w with my chief this mioming." ed before saying the word "man, "Ahl Sir Edward, you Ing actually rude. warnlimg hand outstretched. I morning," was her prayer. "I can- but his listener gave a little quick "Yes." slowly, "Sir Edward." "I have an indistinct' recollecti(m "And," he inuttered. "I suppose I not advise you yet be- nod a3 if to help him --man to hell Mrs. Wylie saw that she was @I- . -of having heard that before," he ob- am. to sup"s all my feelings, and cause I do not quite undem tAnd. pected to ask a qUestion. in order to served, with forced cynicism, "or go about the world like a marble Theo TrIst is coining to lunch to - keep the ball rolling. something of a similar natUre. 7116 statue. It seems -to me that tiliat day. Will you coma' back to-nwr- ea� kWd little apologies you mentio fellow Trist lea;1ves his imression on row?' "What about?" she Inquired pl are due to me as x; �uch w they are you all. His doctrine is impertub- I will." he answered simply, and The -average baby in a good bitby "I Informed Min that I proposed to Alice, Of course, 9he has om,it- ability at ahy prict!. it ii*nit left the room. smiling and bright. When burying the hat:71 tie in cross and fretful it is because� ted to draw your atte tion to n"You are not going'ti, give dry little flirtations . . . ... "Nor mine, Captain T% he is unwell and he in taking the. nAll CRArTFR XVIL active service!" exclaimed Mrs. Theo goes to far, and his reticence The wid - ow Stopped him.with'- a I preach is a little more restraint. lie in astonishment. Wy- only means he haA to lot everybody gesture of disgust. quick know. he does not feel right. W A 9 71eo Trist mounted the broad "I promised to go td one refuse," She said -deliberately.. leads to mistakes. You have been more baby is cross. restless and steeples bare staircase of Suffolk Mansions, campaign — the Ru4;so-Turkish don't dose him with "soothing" "to listen to details. Alice will tell misled. You think that . . . your his"quick earn detected the sound of which will come on in the spring stuffs which always contain poisons. love each Kre. Wylie's door being drawn for- and after -that I shall follow til; you that I treated her in the same wife and Theo Trist way. These matters, Captain Ms -!other." paths of peace Baby's Own Tablets are w hat cibly to behind departipg toot ton, shoAild be sacred between bus- The soldier looked 'at her: ste ai ly, needed to put the little one right.:�. 7 steps. Mrs. Wylie rolled up her table - band and wife." his weak nether lip quivering with Give a cross baby an occasional He contiritied his'way', without In- napkin, and insert6d it ineditatively sup -pose wnt. Then he slowly yo� have A116 nodded s excl ten crease of Speed. The Person whose ipto an ancient Bilver ring several 'Tablet and see how quickly he will is 0 ry t through 'Brenda? It coines to his head. descent was audible came slowly to o*es too la be transformed into a bright, amil- rge for it. the same thing. I can see you That—is my fmpression."­....� are meet him, and -in a few moments "I used to think." she murthured, ing, cooing, happy child. He w;R preju ced against me." Mrs. ylie evinced no hurry -L" di no sleep at night, and the mother they were face to face upon a sumll "that you would never follow the Mrs. W-ylier smiled patientiv, �with 1'eageirness now. She haid difftult stone -payed landing. he -looked get her rest too. You have Neither departed from the XfnwrIt- across the table into his face with )ffuarantce that Baby's Own Tablets ontain not oue particle of opiate ten code by which Englishmen regu- that indescribable contraction of or h ail. Z_ 01 ZY. %SPELLSi AND.— - late their actions; they nierely star- the eyes bich sometimes came even armful drug. In all the minor ed at each otker. Rach looked at when her lips were anxiling. I am 1pents from birth up to ten or twelva the other with the hesitation of not quite sure f you now, %'he ra there is nothing to equal the.:'�_;: _ea BODY, WEAKNESS men ;vho, meeting, recognize a face, she- added gently, as she rose and Frablets. Mrs. W. B. Anderson, Gou and half await a greeting of ome led the way toward the door- Ws River, Ont., says - "My little fall 01 Un -down' System. and Uhiusted N8rV6$-8tr*n9U description. ' ]In a moment it' was '111rist reached the handlo'before boy was very cross and fretful and e her, and hold the door open with we got no rest with him until Camas With the Use of Dr. Chase's Kerve F60d. upstairs, the other down, with un- that unostentatious politeness of his -began using Baby's Own Tablets. ir opnecious symbolism — h4wing ex- which made him different from the iSince then baby rests well and he ia changed nothing more t1ma that ex- general run of society young men. �now a fat, healthy boy," people peculiar spells boitt-a Dr. of- "I have us d of To n1aby e fdui stare of mutual As she passed. he swiled reascuring- pectant, hesitating You can get the Table0i from any dl=' ss and we re a source ine akness 'M -Chase's Nerve Food, and , found recognition and mutual carionliy. ly, azw said In his iijorbotonous way: !druggist, or they will be sent b of almost daily annoyance and dis- them an excellent medicine. I was y Each was at heart a gentlemmn, "I ani quite sure of &yself." ail at 25 cents a box by wri 8ome see bashes of light be- troubled more or less for nineteen Im ting. and under other circumstances, In "Not too sure?" she inquired over 'direct'to the Dr. Williams' fore them, and become blind and years with etlere headaches, which the presence of a third person, or heir shoulder. Co.j Brockville, Out. :i. dazzled ; others experience severe miLde me useles as far as actom with thoeview of sparing a hostvsa ,No,,, attacks of headache. The cause in plisbing my work was concerned. lld[,M anxiety, they would un4oubted- In the W139q-ro m e succum&W yol�, except me; and it eems better 4 exhaustion of the nervous system "The Nerve Food seemed to build edly have shaken hands. But here, to his hQ&tess a Bohemian persua,- that there shol Id be someone whom and deficierick in thv quality and me up generally, * and so made a beneath the eye of none but their gions, grid lighted a cigarette. He you can quantity of blood. In all such cases thorough cure of my old troubl#. U ton L Play, as it were, God (who, in Me wisdom, has pus.- seeined to have forgotten his owin a a I think of being without ly plan tin Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to the most would not pose ted seed of diverg- affairs. of whom he is afraid" certain a* well as the most thorough Dr. Chase"* Nerve Food in the once in our heart8f. theY Saw - no "About Alice." he beffan� "wh at "Yes," replied the hou", and would strongly, ripgom- cause for acting that wMch cquM, is to be dolie?" aura obtainable. affectionate smile; "I quite Clair� xtivet, mend anyone sufferingas I did to at its t, have Under - Mrs. Symons, 42 St. ban ban 11otbUt but For some reason V". &V01d- stand your weaniUg; and I think Belleville, Ont., states "Som give It a triaL It succeeded in my & wnli-truth. ad nuottug his glanco. lyweeks ago I began a course of treat- came after a great viany renuWm ben Triat "tad Uft. Wylls,� a "I told Altrad 121maton," she, re - RL W ment with Dr. Chaxe's Nerve Food, thad failed." low- Moments later h� d0t0Cte4 ber PW, aft*r a Pause Ukat I woubd eo==un1c&te w1Q Allce, amid that I and found it a very satisfactory To the tkousatids of lroadn�: w1ke Clanco of anwisty; but it w" UTMIN CM roubled are victims of nwv6ux headamhe against big gopge U 1plip h" of livilig hs ily sms inedicine. . I was forijdqrly t to heyss tbm;r PO to - k no fte" 60 with nervous ex,�iustion ad a Wfak; thim 14ter should prove 9f ta"Nim-1 t9Jw the blUaUve, so he waited wt- Sether yet.'A Jffer W#N J*MW tMe pr ImprevM Wowr fluttering keart. Whanoter my hqart able. v9due, It tba will bU follow til she ndS%t oesk. so 17 - ft bothered me I would h Qs 0 &Am -tha aaw 'Aftr a "in Own as air f Us o4vies: of 31A 01 OP&IP'In the abeft' 1W a$ so" w4w weakness -4n4 dizilness, which` wwo be ceftsin of great Cit" em�d it, very dista"sib By 1weit" of We bon4t. tre0n my_� nerv;es- hao beeome ftft .1%", so *ftfs Wd 410, bAt.1 *CUM -44k you to "UNPLUal- WW& W"A cat& with 3%A028 with ato viaw of, tneds WxQng, ipd tho;action of. ipy heart' box, at &U deal". the menw, 446*6 Mr"6-* 9" right. &Itho'ugh Alfed to, be regular, I can recom- Nxtes Pa., _Tersikw. r =*aft on of. a to Ifus, dw r.. 's Wok WAJ$atl -.-.Ww same IOU in not so A1411ning person;. Nerve Food as an You �Affaimt inift#09ow.. tho Iledt, A"clue." Aign"We of -ft. A. sTer �f weak. IWO Mrs. JW" - tbo ftMemm ree4pt Onak autk9fa Wd sum _07"t Mort b 43"Aft*n4st V in sober, Im wow t 00 X*t *J& V)a IMMI I OU990" he Trist a #very- bazz Tot iluift"tly_ sh* V64000W. out.# 81*W .64 on"d g "U Cr Ws Amid. oJim" he �Isst, Be Con 7t� and a N owl —q- ", ­ - - �R I _�," ­_ _. - _1Z .. ­ , I -I" ........... ............ FT -n W , t,44 14 L 4 Zn A IZ 'a � 4 A a�, -4t Omit. ��Z -4a 4 0 %S -ww t_�Tir. OT 5 M F Al 94* Z� 4 4 T00URBUB8(MM34R9:By 61"M19 to *be address label on your per —ATIlowlett Was the city� in the Musical department -has been 60 Jr- i? ch qaa always aseertain trto ordayonbusi]Q08m, 4e� N our subearlption to Tat Nx*Ms paid. -succesiffW1 and who how bete to gener- YTV Wood,. of Torm "'i-046 ar 01 0 acknowledged. by 11 t6i tpent &I A favorite with L&,Zpuffib, has ac- 4:4 S on label on the AM paper fo a-ving rftmpt of money at this- 00106 Always ding Miss Seott'S JALdiea, teacher in --Mrs. Win. Logan is sp college on Bloor liiivAedateipaid ahead . ell -, , - . en A - WZ V" fe* da, oronto. a sag 6i dat;, Ya with Toronto Yri 7d A Situday -with his parente jaere. CePted a Position as ave N - —Mrs. E. Re kr. and Mrs. 17irth It been-ek- etc Miner, and Mrs. egewd H. Rogers spentFriday in the p tremel busy in the closing work of t They are ty the col ege. to be congratu- r-E# Barber, of Toronto spent ated upon the good workinthe college -earned trip JuNim Ifth, -ERI a few day's With W- J- Wa;d and win inerit the well PICR AA and &broad they contem late -a --:-Mrs. T' A'. 0 s-0-ent f -W Over one hun= &Ila twe'nty-five prizes In list da,�,s with friends in Toronto dollars have been donated in ain an alley its the Collegiste and Athlettv competi- -k LOCALISMS:,. week. of Np' 0iifjrj6, d P ro*n, w c Mr. 4nd Mrs. J. Rogers, of Toronto, 2 different kiuds'to cho ;.�C. ose from. -'has been visiting Chas. and Mrs. visited the college on fi�ld d Canned vegetables selling cheap. i.—Andrew Douglas, 'of Oshawa,' Palmer. Was onle over S4nday. 'Aj. Pal ao d -b h We WePO Dot able to tain the Cauned Meats, Roast, Corned ail ried eo in r is B. N. DeFdt is spendiifk a e Beef English Braw'� Pork ail f �'w Mrs. G -1 e complete list of prize -winners inthe d H n eans, Chicken'. in g a few days . with friels-' ill College work. We noticed that, Ch ent tins. vis- Clare-mont. ilk, Maple yrup;- Weeks in Ivy Simeoe, Co,. Devilled Meats in 5 and 10 c Cotter, of Jamaica has secured the --Mr. Bagshaw, of Tor6rito, lNew lClieese, Condensed Mi illip!g,- of 13rou hain Fold medal and college d —Miss K. Phi iplotniv with ns, Peacliefi, Strawberries ited friends in Pickering this week 9 Jal few flonors. Also that Miss Irene Dunbor Pickles Etc, —Geo. Varty, of Toronto, was wisvisiting friends here a Fresh Fruits in season—Everything y prize in nice his mother here over -U I _, , , - or pienicin visitimg days last week bears the general proilciene the 3rd form, while Miss IA)uise.O'- f g parties. Sull0ay. S, Leary the first place, in �nd form work Miss Jone 2 addon & i§- §pend- B. Both these girls, daughters of the vil- -Miss Mdggie O'Leary New Jersey, is visiting with ing a few days with friends in and Mrs. Wood. s to be Miss M. A. gparks, of T476'nito 111ge, rejoic in Port Hope. flrst place students and we -John icxie visiting at Thos. Field's their success. The decorations. and —Dr. Henry will be h eiire ii usual 'Forest. -t of Thursday were next Tuesday to attend to his Mille,' Lak Shor. the closing concei 11 that one could desire. —Fred Robertson and C. R" professional duties. zin In the spoiU the following is, list of —A few from herewent to Gree n of Pickering College, spent Wed- the events with prize--winners:— nesda, at the lake. River on Monday night to attend y M SENIOR CHAMPION9111P.,, r. and Mrs. McHardy,'Of To - the A.O.U.W. garden party. 1W yd dash -1 ffi�y, 2 Shimni. 3 -ids' yearly meeting —The Friel lite, are spending a week or two W Oemens. ew. s ­ 'ill be held in their large meetin ith Frank and Mrs. Gee. W -g Standing jump—Shimni, Iftay, Cad- -day and house here, beginning to --:—Miss Carrie Phillips and'Miss enhad. :L 10 11 0 a SOAMe t f continue(] until Tuesday night. Alfa Hogle, of Brougham, spent Run. hop, step and jdmp—Shimni, 'We hive Iarge i s' Robt. a - G. Ward. Cade nd Mrs. Deverell and Sunday with W nhetul, Hay. Stephenson, of Osha -Standing hop, A (fast colors) yard wide, to be sold at 10c, Miss Alma Davidson were in w tep, jump Shimni, Wllit,by last week tattending the pent Sunday aj the home of b is Hay, er yd. Also a number of remnants in:* wedding of Mis!+,9arall Deverell to Parents on the base line. Running broad jump—Shidini, p enhowl, Hay. ShixtiDgs, Prints and Cottonades to sell R, S. Conklin,'of Winnipeg. 3 —Our foot-ba.11 team will 'go to, rreenwood' this ev' High jullip—C ulenhed, Hay. at c1o8e prices. S ing to play -=)vdrjjn .1 number of tennis match(" 0' ell On were onith the tealli of that place. -e W, courts ]lei Plitting shot-Uty, A. Clrke, -een members of Clarke. this week betN% Alf and Mrs. Wood, of Tof6ilto iinini. W. Clarke -.11 ' - ' 1. " R-9 As �D th collego club -in(] the spent tStiliday With the fo�mer's 440 yd nin—Ility, Sl Untings club, in . which. the honors parents, B. and 8,(YYd run—Ilay, about �vejily divided. —Alrs. Peart has returned britne —The Ladies' Aid of the after spending it Couple of Nveeks dist church desire throiigh the With her daughter ill Parkdale. 100 yd Ilar- Ha,rlow ail(] to th, John Webb, of Pelham, and i, Wanding junip—L those mentioned ill our last issue. former pupil (If tile college is hero CREEN OOR for their valuable services at (,ir this week attending the closing Run, hop, step, jampl--Dorhind, Ru- gai len pa rty last week. exercises. e, bi ]Kt- Best Door in the Market for the —TI16 late rains hve dono'hiuch —John ruid Mrs. Get', this holl, Steil. juillp—lAill a inorith's visit to liamil Size 0AA10 and U10, four -ove all kinds of crolls week foi to impi which have. never looked better at ton Xingara Falh,, Paris and other 11111111ing broad jiullp—Lanibie, Dor- bracket braces in cor— AN-estern )oi It andthis time of the t 30 and 000 116d 1 -land. te for S1 -tvy as lst but —Services ill the, 11re* j� '13., ers, with look hinges �,t !0) Yd ruil—L lbidge. not be so ]let Doi all coin le the t1iiality will likely lie far ill clitirch oil Smiday at 10:. 7 -of last conduct,�!d by the liev. J. T. Cald- _W Z I qjjj 11 0 g ftn sli—est tha, t We ;-lie well. M. A.Xli. D., (it foriner 1). Are mini any call out the tor), of Don ills. —MIA and test the lire apparatus to ��ee —Mrs. R. A. Dolfglask_ find Ili fact this be or tNA-0 with the foriller's if eVerYthing is ill complit.te NN -w -k- of Whighill, are Spending a iweek ing order. rs. Bunting. 1141 i 1) 11"p, k1t.p. juln done. frequently to keep the ineu 1 9 UMMER ILLINERY, in practice nd to keel) ev rything N'Vimxis, —Walter Wood, of the lUnk of in prol -oad junip—Pix-Ra, Womi, _)er shape. In on baud' 'S01110 �Pre y,�i�. No'va, Scotia, Torontoy, ic4 we, have vaeAtion tit the yd 1un —J. H. Bundy left yesterday, llj�, two week Web -ter, Sutherland., day) abaposin White Chip Hats, also, (Thiii morning fOl' t two home of his rWood, jilouth's trip to Manitoba an( Wbite Chiffon Hats. solue nice �W. Peak lia's had ear North-west, in which lie collibilles See our White Ready -to -NV a nuniber of lie%% - business with pleasure. It is prob buggies. Amon the 1111111ber is it 9y able that before lie returns lie will ick6rin 0al. 0 beantiful family carriage 9 visit- the Pacific Coast. Durin 'Q� Wi 11 be inuch appreciated by I, i:, his bsence his busines' liere N%,il C 18 'a k e' r" patrons. Y'rds at SpiDk Mill'j. be ill chaige of Judson Buntly. a We wish him a safe and plea -Slant —The li-litho'1140 i0iieli haq un Best Quality of Hard'Coal trip. dergone extensive relmirs and is now considered The of Full weight Guaranteed. pondent; about the be the. _-Napaliee Beaver says-- on the nor(h- shore of Lake Ontario These rprzgg, stove na Chestnut Monday NvIlile Dr. J. E. nd -ere carried oil under the direction inothei -in-la their horse of W- W' ' Spark. 011t di Sizes $6 at the U., I f i litelled nd ran away. The —At rig the resideh (if Caii(' buL,,,gy upset,. throNving the Dr. Farilcobib, Toronto, on June 31-41, real Size $5 ati the Mi If out ite of ma t rilliolly wa'4 ANO A10 street. and Eli TH E 014 S Deckei oil t-heii the I hand quallfity of The Dr. reeeived It baduformed Best Quitlity Sinithing Coid. under the chin, N-ith a. feNv other of 25) Ontari AL Otir Coal makes warm frien a. ­ the Bla nchord, of Lewis street OiAers It -ft wita vv Peak delivetm f ce was lso sea b] The bride wore it navy 1)jjje travel but no broken found ling suit trimmed with whit satill -H. W. Barker, ho has been and hit(] her as ill charge of tile here Mr- GI -Cell WaS a-SSiSt,0d by his for sonle time has left for Wl by biotber, E(Iward. The newly Agent on where lie secured a situation Married touple left it trip To, AV' GREIGI Pickering. in Willis' drug -store. We. are. Niagara Falls and other lake oming pol to town he hrs won many f riends, side at 128 Duke stroet.—Toronto es 3ciall -s of papers. P4 _y aniong the inembet sorry to lose him, forsince,(- nts, after which they will Pic rin g Ak. e he Firemen.'s picnic -on the First rega ing & wish him success in the county of July are eL . __ entg, `-rdi the fot-ball club, where lie has Th angemw be n the invincible goal.keeper. t We 1903 ­P'U'' P nearly completed, and week Earnest Mitchell, of Ripley, 'who giving full particula The chief Com rs. es well recommended. attra�ction during um er town. His successor here will be the bills will be issued this L b'� Y ar the d% will be —The Ladies' - Aid Qf St. An-. the football m atches, r which drew's church Wi d 11 have completed substantial prizes- will.be i given, bef their arrangements for the holding that for senior being a cup valued 'mW dressa L of All kinds of mth their strawberry festival on Mr. at $25, and the othor prizes co all kindii 'of work rre- Uth. Shinstles, Dom. &sh, House fin- Robt. Deverell's beautiful grwands sponding. For the entertainment ishinge and Silo matsAal Promptly pertZog to the. patnp b=ne4j-!::1... R0 the evening of Friday. June in the evening vocalists from the h 0 w so -to 8 �cloekq afteF which a choice committee have al. n fortun- sm im WSW imighl In"a Tea will be served from 6 city have been secured, and the programme- Of vocal and instru- ate in sequring the services of Miss to order mental music and recitations� wi sucee'n'or to Cooper, a' pular young elocution i joli, CW i. po emon obn G e'roWLt. given. Miss Mina Phillips, Of ist of Toronto, being only twelve Gerow & V. 'and Hirvey, E. Hoar, of M Brougha ; Miss Baird, of T6ronto dars of age. The Greeu River J�oliardwn, AgeuklPloke.ring ring yrtle, Cild -will be in attendance du ; and Whitby orchestra will take the afternoon and evening. The at 9 ell, .'-part assisted by othEVr ta.1 ' as been fixed f. W Dills for Dther particulars. children 1.5c. Watch out for 1. —As we Stated in a recen particulars. do the Department has informed RICHAR�D N that -License Inspector Ferguson cidgr cannot be sold in five gallon Khemi 0 Pienio—Do minion nj�* RY d i lihowint of fintat dko SL yevy aisle sonmut 'of Dolls, Toy -of making cider out of their C11 Colleg Notes. Statiopary. books ymos out in appkg, and then selling 'it lrelwva for 6W RoliUY five g&Uon lots, while others Again 0 lots. Many have been intheh4bi-t A I St Yew 0611ege sma jh8M.;'L: 1�ave so Id it out bythe glass. Often clomd this-weeko the students leaving for &H Ift&=44, a consh cider jo ep for their spverw homes IDU Frid&k k t f WoMy =A Wly1j�ewqapsm4- Mac" time, aaid 0% n &en, of course, it be mi.. Zwd"66D who has. had e har own- "r This is good reason -believing -te e hi V V 0 %Mb M colues a thoroughly intoxicant.. Of the Commercial d ge epartment, Wai u. for' r. JIM nd red a rim much of theAmukoness during "formed golden o; Lions from all wifih jbited hours -is attributed to whom he has b&n donnected rob ould his of f:rd cider. TUen the hotel keep- foil* forth , bem the good wish" ja ahoea of Ior it. en get the blame it would 1*10 "to 40 be well, dwreforef.-forsUconeemed M.&, and IF. �WAW —Pat c"Oe d D M TIBLIA3. U ZO O&Dfts IMP'ROV Cha ET R.L., have engagM with ostue fr&M 1 09 Yftro, old*' Yana= men wbo have that 419 aft 'liable t* 7 wrnow LJL h Y6, Us $tea .5� Zfeape i6ir another ymr, as b^" wwapted, %%eny" a a a gmder -ex I any kWd reMy to wU drop a ead fwptow 40 ng -Peds, 'Onalty of $50 sud costs for 6011i so and want to' Z- ' WAUZOY, B.A. t and 311se or whou im van _tl* e9. best 494a of over i lovq r4up of V"k, prluoiVally stove, ato Ader. M&IMIr SOM WM or We awasy godry Vo L tiot to =der e t ph-obe J A Wbft. 06# Marie cKhmon hm work dy E 4S ted M the MiE 7 r L 12