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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_06_26Ll 7. MFG �1__ 7 �7 4 M, A V- %!7 T04V JUNE 26 1903 Tip N0.� W RING4 ON F INGG resent, About 70 guests were A f Dallm.;,� n, 0 .A RZOORDZD very y m E bocl is going t� Olarie bfit on ing Mrs. and Miss Fethers OUT "ftst LOCAL KA"AHM65 Texas, and Mrs. and Miss Cowan. 01P Illy 18t.' 9"ig day there. it& TIER Pan$ A191C t J*Txb ��Owx._Jlir OVIK Rosebank. A sumptuous repas .our- . . . - r after t Meet yoor friends on Pickering Col- served by Catere Johnson k.' scarb". ceremony. The presents wers UUMM-4 it logo groundp, July ist. 1, that. of t14 --z - (Air, e.rgoing ous, costly and beautifu Will will be "The finhu ep vFty wl �gtwo*00,0­m. DIG groom to his bride being a gold the Btjl to .27th of ROSEBANK., flmu'atan Pacific R%tlwrq ;'CoT-*i*r Pmrs 11rom held at W. D. Annis' on the Istof July richly chased and suitably engrauvd.-, 060tyl,,.IR 41ifing whiell. time we will A -number from herVare andachain to match. Mri and Mrs— all win j. onp OMde boure-Before 10 &.wq I to 2 Lam The railway cons Private telephone Ug of the entrance examination at Marki truction ang has Em inkham left for an extenicil oich 7 to 8- p,m. y grindt vicinity5or some un able, -to do an been at work in this b- _.Maotinvith 4alsam, dreenw6od. Broattlaft this week. we(fdring tour to MoDtreal and the, 810*9-- t %pa; A. iohnstou�ie (7th con), Wm 06*te's any time. side amid a shower of rice, slippe% jot), tud D Pugh'a (9%b con) (�Iy This favorite summer resort is gkad- Piokeringites abroad I Come home nd good wishes. ually growing in popularity. Thra a for Be lg�ad to A big crowd went fk6nr hera tO th�r-' YOUNG, M.D., C F0116w, of week and next all the cottages wi the lot. Bee you. 11 he Uta epai: *will bein :A_ Massey il il , Consexvatory of Music in Toronto, W4 occupied, besides, anumber of others JL* TAfij Medical College. '4bw'sf,- College of Plivatelans and,gurgeons of last night. Miss Elizabeth 'W`est1aLR'- nk o rder'as usualt Audlor,� will have tenth erected. The A ftQnUrio. Office and residence 43POO'Leary hotel Nvas one of the artists. season being now at hand, A n Pi= Office bows; maorning I to I@ um r Woburn Ont', And Mrs. MeBrady Apent a eveninR . 6 to 8. T" of special trains from -Toronto will be SPINK 1fttL8 pleasant outing at Uoselmmle recently. run during the seasdn. Our railway Firemen's Piev'ic—Dominioq Dgy_ Ira Lawrence is hoi4o from Detroit service is -all that can be desired as w itb his two cousins, the misses, four tr.%ins stop each way. It is the College Notes.. Chamberlain. intention of the Grnd Trunk to erect NTON, Frank Puckrin shil Alfred Lynde a new- ntation some 'time in the near Tlre college closed on Thu 4a oxaminations fIture. are 4vryiDg the entran i4ational TrInst DEBaiTiate.-S, solicitors. etc., in of last week after a utc*9 't- Obatnkers. 20 King street east, Toronto, this week. - Success. The Members of the townshi coun- Money e West a football At Claremont every Tuesday Iforenoon., The East played th cil; the township clerk, D. R. Laton; successful ear in every line of itsr- too Joan on Kortgage. reedt I Coun. Me- treasurer, Geo. Parker and John 'w'Ork. Yh ses, match abl' refe FPjXK DENTON, X.C. D O.L.-- Brady on Vuesday. �2 go't it. sted chiefly of prize giNUIEW" LoCiK B61ULT- Murkar, of the News, accompanied by consi. W. X U BIME. The garden party Wd. on M r. Thos. t1leir wij,es-, picniuked here oil onday and awarding - of diploniAs aums Puckrin's lawn onkTuesday evening They were inost hospitably entertained medals. Samuel Rogers, of Tt*- omen 1PAREWELL, C., BARRIS. was a huge. succes notwithstanding by Win. and Mm. Cowan, who ;11HO ronto" whose kindly form ount the rain in the morning. The Whit- joined the party. An exce di I 1119 Y -welconied at the college, was lnvti; TIMR. County Crown Attorney, and 0 Olialt by Me or. (3ourtliouse.Whitbv. thodist choir, the Whitby hand4ea-sant day -.,vas -Tent by all in athe- ent and gave a pleaant reriaiais�­ Hoar. of Myrtle, Mr. Gorst, of lotiv sports in which the ladies joined. Mi re, cw.- cent GILLIVRAY, BARRIS Of all materials and de Oshawa, gave an exceptionally Koqd The afternoon, however, was chie erg, Solie-i 0 opposite P06%. propamine. Re, 'fly Torontt�. also made an appropriato_- DOw me - -teG at; oceupied in catching Q) flsh, but inod- tore, &a, OM40, kepti n.stook. It will pay -you v, Wilson a( OM" Whitby,Ont. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A..; Tboo. ]dress. coin plinienting the facults': LL.B. MoueV to Loan. ey to oall at out works ard inspect our stiock, chairman and called on the Rev. N%'il- est 'y forbids us front recording the a( ooklin. who spoke briefly D, -tudents on their -success. Rev - and obtain prioea. -Don't be misled by son, of Bi unber of the catch or their weight. agents we do not emplo7 them, consequent- and well. The proceeds atuounted to he outing was enjoyed by all, who cGregpr, resident Presbyteriaim agentis over $100. would like to see it 1�peated. m -as invited to the plat ly we o1A1 and do throw off the Illnistei commission forin and showed his feeling-% iu W of 10 per cent., which you will lot r U happy speech. We have OPKINS, VETERINARY OUR- certainly Olve by purobasingliom us. A D nbarin. GREEN -RIVER. beet vet- call solicited. Graduate of the Ontario GBON, y college, Toronto, fegistered member linable to give the lisfof gi n Clarke and daughWr Clare 'iont seems to be the choice ag Ontario Veterinary bledical Assootation. WHITBY GRANITE C891 and prize-winuers, but we and residence One and one,�quarter miles for July Is(. .1=6hof(jreenuiver. Offlce and shoeing force Ofli- PM Offl60- Whitby, Ontario Sunday in Whitby. Elias Bive, who has been quite ill much impressed with the -t. Marks, of Mbin., is qwn Bel idhig k8 toll a.m., and I to 4 p.m. Private foi- Aoille time is slowly improving. ation, interest and.zeal manifestod soine time with his parents. efoi , one in my omee P, 0. address. Green A goodly number froin here attend- In the evening, a large crawd. er, Out Lewis Rogers has oloeried up a gen. ed the faist-day services at I,ocust Hill gathered, at the invitation of 1pibft. 0 IN 'eral store in th -0 Tripp ota6d. y Snrgeon, Pi 31 on Sunday. Firth in the afternoon, and thec J. BEIIRLF Ai" �L --i Y, Veterinar Rev. H. C. Crazier, of Melville will Hon. Graduate of the Ontario V*t-OriL- Those who attendiA the Baptist As- flege. Toronto registered member of the occupy the pulpit here next Rabbuth. character of the ntertainnUMI& at Claremont last week re- ary medioal Association. All . ... .. Miss Sniales. of New York, is now was such as to merit the praise of ell I sp(b uding her vac on P111 - Ontario Yeterin time. diset;ses and injuries of She domestic animals at the hoine of ptrt it I d AtioD uvatel according to the most moder Ettie Burk attended the mar approved FiM.eltWre vebieles for bir"o by asy her parents. MiW8 c. The pupils left scientifio principles. Office and residence Of day morning for their hoomm sad 'Bus in conneoslou in"$- Liput, Paiker-was At Miss Norge riage last Thursday of corner Linton Ave and kiniz St, or night with the ing all G. T. R. trains. Freight and Ixlys at NiagWlt d 01A Hat- 'darkhain. to 31r. Ibixon, of Scartxwo, and the good wishes of the Nril1X9ft 'in Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and child, of and community go with them few- 9:Fpre" deliverad to all parts of the urday last. -tal, is spendi"g a few weeks the a happy holiday. We believe Ir'.1114- ffluotnts* (garb* Monti vilWe. Teaming of all kinds done Get). Parker has rrier. o wire fence on tb* harbor nyAd, guests of Mi. and, Mrs. 6 eo.,Fe prospeets f r next yea r artz COM on thortbot notico. Bale and tiorn. Four large loads from our,13"nd'y brighter than ever. mission stables in 00nnees, vvent snow - D U N N, Con voyaneer, ich will effectually In whool attended the picnic -it Itose- dP for taking Affidavits. etc., drift* in the future. Clam 0 tiont. OY iari is about 0 erect bask oil Friday and report a very Thowas M,-('Ias) Notice ple"alit tillit. a fine nt-w frame regidtMee. The con NG, 'issuer ot M e pr6priie The Ladlt�F' Aid held their meeting TAostilies for the County of Ontario. Of- tract has beeip given !�Ij- Geo. Gordon. at Uriah Young's on -Friday. The 'Adersighed Barristers 831%5 fiee-as t1ifflit(pre orat his residence, Pickering of Piekering, which it'* guaranteethat There was a g(xxt- attendance and at Solicitors beg to inform the public thaw-, o% 1-7 'done.' a fll-st-clum job will bO' 33 k r_� G. YL, VI D�', 0 E LAA 41s' 4a I ron 3740 And not (11-1 met th.- there. tout ti 0, �h tile U joy Ile do hot 1 tile fallidy eonle and !,label (lilhiliv. V 0 and e 1, ;ubscrlber'wit %odled by the E vonte t g. 1U1Y Iste Pickerit, ry best wive itad goldU tbo v0 A full HOG Of first rewilraq DOW fol wh f 3 H I P C LE R K its f6miture all ONJOWN OUr ante e,. It BENT sioner for tOking ner, Commis tzhib'Lion if on ey to re roome. lit Sl)4e &Mdivite. Acco ot warringe our wa 25c. lit lieru e p, Supper al,(l Cpnoert 0 an farm propertv s�ke, Ont. in iia at P, Tot Priceg� right, L e3 Anc- 11cl)1*t..,vnLuk1 STIL-L,Lieens OU6ljER Poo Uf ortario. Auc- at a Cr -,Le 061IDtY Dillin'ghai tioneers f Kinsale... ack �ry dese6vtic ;R�t . , tion tialBF of evt ctate your money her, Real F- t T. Agent anrl (ielic nmo(.erate C.I. f-trict attention PickeriOR, 0113t,. J. ith To- inatfir _t -n Ad- T. j,r'tviegrawl- I,. iven 9 'haul, Is t d ress T 140'4. 14 rt, All 14tlingl() ('11114,11141111 (j reeu 0 .4 g V. Repair" I'. Big -ith people 11 NGTON ll. Arn,"triplitf- tof g %% LTAN J. In I tborwighlY Ove'r las TaE to fvirnish e a t, Rybu, u 3 1.11 111144, tilt' 11ext to th'. o:,t urod llptTe tleir all iro to S ubli or EiLeliftnize, Iqlt Ills 1LCcoL1rJ(1&t;C!1 i for .11pio to be all lit, ille%r eitber Ttj'1* C flIlly - - B 101110. -la%,e 1 -11, (X T� f b hto a+ Bt. M�Lrliljaw JA ed* wi. fork- going CIS( e. a1 S. the gilt on klarkb i Ln Ity fec(l fOr f on Aby -1I t till and The f('()tl)tkll able prices, ON CO. an Jewell ars andAfttict t o:4 ()Il WRITLY. talk. -Fift. D �Ick AD9. Oil RINGs a specialtY. - y tid E- D T) T G r and S119dt-li called (in Dun John ndt; (oil S1111day. -re at Ke.s\vice It f(-�N\_ 9 drity ur. and Fallnie We 111.,t C. (111) Mi. and M -in Toroilto PASTU dity llubbard is rinig station WN t Still MM rAZLZ T. M rs. Tay],)" it the bedi4de Of AS FOLLOWS le after this week TiLAINS 001" E,&ST IDUN -ned 110 J W. lhilln lilts retin MUL 8:51 1 -it -lit Who i�l eriously ill. No. 6 2:�8 P. M'W' agne, tA_ ip viDitilig tl ocAL LAND .1 Jnne 1101 a, lL S Boo i io Loc",; ! av a of tile 6 6:14 'gal: of I t4) J a e e it full li" it 0 0 Or tO ly (III lian es Rodd ar ys attended -ioll, it datighter. r d . SR all ( ' L F ilt Rooc I W26T ID1172 AS FOLLOWS:� ed ineats c6list, %ervises of the WilitIN Isou aii( G e Closing V. Richal TRATINS G011; Spice Roll, ...... 21 P. Weiners, Haiti, Bologna, 6611 Breakfast Bacon, th eck and were highly eli- W weekl 8:34 A.M.?-�, last %V U11111 Lute,,d inaking their 3' No. 9 LOCAL et,( ot 2: Loc,,.L inffifled- t I -i 1) 8:27 P. b6.,' paid f or —A mck 467 MAIL f thL good Highest prices, tht. large ttoue-, that Tue-d113'. Oil d and to 81111 side- rton statteas"4 t -11 drawn on the have bee T -1t: Good Values. Cal 'Tor0I_1t(J' Butcher's e of kilidly take not' get particulars. rodcoutle John pollel oun011,011gh Lt el'iticL11 opel -)I', Tivaiqs GoiNo EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS� hrof our Alynit 0 8:46 A.M. M ason, Oshawa 01) Her inatlY iddl�-aged k No. 6 MAIL 2:53 OMIXION BAT41K lid uat �,Jie lifIXED Rich D tile lake last 11%st glik(l to lVarli th No. 12 s illsi -10 LoCAL it rt.d ge said it ecover) 6:08 P to r ws;— it fit i r NVILST DUE AS F31 -LO G OiN Pickering SM00i000 hihn L,-wiS 11" the East Toronto, Notary liat di- :88 A3L Capital Paid u o LocAT, 8 -ing his light wagon soinew o hN tv hot A prt-A Reserve Fund $29.900PO Japida- ed by hig llone breaking 10os isti weddi n 2:25 P.M. -on '%V# post. lit,rse slightly injur- fl a: tie at th" I's - ize 8.31 P.1t oiIr, Mil '%N est- 7 bride'l ed. P ------ wbray snd R. (if Y BRANCH ssrs. R. R. Mo by-roado at 7,i ake WHITB Me the lake, Ender on vestl n calling -Ist ecei ed at �voy have king vra*nm hen Margaret j, ate Ate) F. General man v. D 00Uon of many friends (if Re I Williams w united in inrriae- to George he pur- peciai Ltwntion given to the coll was as pill soliciting colitributiOlf" for t Jr. The house w Farmer @ sale ind other Notm EWpringhatu, th floral effect sking a presentation on the I K pose of nil Wfully decoratodwi pastor of ORR -HRIN eve of 3 1. H. Rogers, church, as- -jrporated by act Of Psr"00" 8AVUqG6 DZrARTMZNT. his diarture for his new field tas B.A., G of Sim Lad Up- edless to pay they It- e The Rev. Inc '1jitier"t anowed on deposits of labor It is ne. I presby as the Ewms'nue- ctor wards. Dr. Osborneq re moeting with it hearty respopse 31ranalk JARmA ch sb E. J. IrEORTON9 amd family were mU4 ited by the P Rviourls churcho performed the ev. gorldeman MAINA43=1 r Of St. under .............. %ation will the bride standin% (L &utUcodsed The preftn appre .... ursday ceremOnY, The ride was Subsoribed t Of t be mad e at the parwu&ge 00 Th i1oral vi-elding boll. de Wn of ere eve of 'Ag Lhis week. fine G6 Witter. wo swus Intend having attired in a beautifu k 811, P on od C our Bpworth lie over white tulloe veil, anre s"ib"s amou� Gil in Idoffat F thei4midence of R. PC &ower boquet of bridal ro$es. sea Co's ChOc( L bwa *ty West- attention, givou to rawwo 0 Ar Aat Frida F evenlug. A ried; Maid, Miss Blitaboth dart& as 6011000dL sai W10 'bray t &11. The The brides a beca caumt B4* ite I smog W, Von bride, worO wh al"olm A a" mv on hand. t p t bmd wi be pftmnti � SIM "0', sister of t, 'it M& with lace ineertion, Lit- t WE) in gown,, 91 the lbt�es ire PU of beovy weight*W hold At bQquet of pink romm. OR au, Choco J4 lZe number 30f,. boxer and Will be we 14he i Aiwa 0 MW IMIAM, the prograsn. The com nd GWY8 and Mrby - a f as tw 'A , W Considered an SCA3optable Prw*ut �1� of tle 01&dy 1SJtt4ft'h1%"0r&jed nirtetw - rigbaw wOre . flower gwis -with wrat buowfid on in abu_Ud8DQ4 fernl@. ot1w Sequw" 4tm*b0Ti@s, aud crem eu of m&rguerites ftd Alm OhOPIL114 6*7 to, maa!p ted by his by yourlad Tha greap was- VP IsLerril biesidlim oar lawn paitrt tu I Le AW� It the- Pr"e. 0 Gja* T. 33V Bull d - , ... _ . . e _ _ . -'.- kro- _-. R : - :: .y t• �. . -- w. +Y : i+.. i ♦ �I. ` ..� - `� 4 ... t F 4 - iM.:. ,. T _ - .,C y4 ,�,: ,' • ;' I - tl..-...-�' y..- r .t Y d.,�t„r. � 1�s ` , .. � ;, 3 � a. e .�, � � � -tr ��`1, ,* is +44.� _ - -..-_: - .. .. -• i ..i '� C=am _-r.:.. 4 a. 'a _ r.'.� ,..-r -sy t. - . .. :. -. -.` '.d. ,. $ 4 rya i < •.-. _ .. -+F. sits _ �c;� �. .. s ... Y•:. �£_. _.- ... 4 rs 4'1 t '}v • . 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Y ... .. .... ._, ,,.. -- r .r-3' ..:-. ;• :- E rF. ; .. �m� t •`?u :•§•� -t. rt ..yy^` t ,r.. a ,. . r s C. fir`. �`e' t r. R: - rj .i . , . . - - . ;r a y yY fir... % _.R 4 g 'yip` !'J F'' :...,. .. --'-. + ::, E ., : ' -. •t, "fie';.+- -•e.- v.a .• ! • - i , .-_ -_t _- •`+ ice; r- B 3r,: since until !t to. hLm that he VALIIABLE iNOWLF.,D(E. arra should be swun freer ht' Soap w111: not �ALgING FOR THE HEALTH they act in precisely the earn man- s 'the unique botanfcsl kno+►rleag8 " of Igned h1 r, as tift�n With burn the nap off w tens .�. iter ae the cranks -of an en inne. W hen his first ` n and thiddltt init2- . Sir George Birdtiro0d, one of the p FEW PBACfiICAL $INTS BY the arms Cease sfvinging the legs at gs_ he Ing 0121st t e two _ ini- most erudite mei►"-in the India her- nor the Surface Off 1lRens, , A XAN WHO KNOWS. come to a stop., X13- uldn't recg6l hove . � vice, once ©nabs him to' perform, _ ..� The ' muscles of the thighs. - WrLuet had e1 letter to Faris, btu _ - - gaeti est unconsci sty, a neat bit of • . Expands the Chest and Strength- be stre�igthened, because they eUoWd ae he had just signed his first typo detective work. _ e was in Boncbtiy ° ens the Lungs--Its lAany carry t;he weight , of rho body. ' This ' initials only to the. postal ref,eipt when he wait a4wd to investigate Advantages. object may be achieved vc2ry •e►efsii7y, and had been turned down. he con- the ease of a y nobleman. who, t - even when walking through the ( eluded he must have pule his Brat in a plyin to t vornor for an - I _... i Without exception, walking is fife streets. Describe• an fire oar P g Rnest and most healthful form of ea- 8'i Y name and mSddle fnitisl to thG.Paria-Oppofntulent, representedthat �e was �` 1�116DVC€E. straight lino upon the avement, or letter•. just out from Englsigd, and that his - ercise and recreation extant. . It is P Nature''s onl s stem of human loco tak9 the hoe of the kerb; then awing �e eYplaiaed matters t6 the' Clerk letters of iotroductf had been lost. -- -- Y Y each leg round at each stride so that and offered to write the other form 19r �_ . =lZ motion, and as such it brings into the centre of the heel is brou ht on of his sI afore, which the clerk on the voy " ; g Bre A few dayetfter Doctor.irdwooii, *l action all the muscles of the body, the line on the ground. from the ti s of the fingers to the bade him do. Auer looli<ing at the as then was• had undertaken the iso je° 1f� M ..o'• P By this action at each step the second si ure the clerk told him ycrun .V,_ tips of the toes, at one and the same. f3 investigation he met the R lnolr . leg will describe an arc, the foot de- to write between the tlfvo signatures ' time. Dlore especially is tho influ-, leman at dinner at the governor a tIEI WAhT'1F xi- • banal* ep . . scending always upon the same line. the words "described ea." so , that 'encs of walking asserted in the de-, At fire! this method of welkin w house. The tabled '� atfons of or- c;ommiaslott earlevatorr in'r, k vele �ment of the muscles of the. g ill the paper r _ ad: "w. W. Blank, de- abide suggested a co r ational "op- di triet. -A reliZis firm or man, prehr . I be found somewhat fatiguing, e8 ' chest, abdomen, and thighs. In. i�Y peri- scribed as William W. Blank." ening, and Doctor Bir 1_ � s praise abi connected with buildln buss este r 1 $ t ally round the hips. In a ve short Then the critical firitish clerk aid i @ �' own case, since I have indulged in �' A drew from the young nfman. sit- Address Canadl n Otiale�iter Com ' .' time, however, this pain will pass him his mon - `<„ pony, Limited, ii�aalAtOn, ret. �' +., eY Ling opposite: ,6 . _ t , edestrianism, the normal measure was told to a sci- p away, and the sinewf and muscles When the story "You $ uld see. th@ elm _ �`Jiia � ' trent of my chest has been enlarged will dove - p• • antic!, he said, falling into the vett nobilien its native woods, sir.��-�g a� g�,� s '' 'u -from 36 inc s to 40# inches, To tri n regularly, it Is# advisable macular: -' 1.. •,: writes hlr. J. Sturges, rho to Start with a short determined I t reed -a trick similar to that It was a fatal romat•k. then! j' 11'afoflffa hammer HoteU _f world's fastest amateur pedestrian, `� u "You come from Rangoon,- , a , distance, to cover this slowly at once myself. I was traveling from Instantl oxclaime Doctor Bird- In London Answe first, and, as proficiency attained, France to Italy is the days before Wood.. YHE �ELVIDERE ` t;: But the influence f this eaerclse is to decrease the distance and increase passports had gone so much out of •rho ie • face, the silence that �`' . not only confined to the physical the speed of walking.. _ Soreness in fashion. I had my passport in My co � PARBY SOUND t ocket on this, felt, the request of , the �HE SA� betterment of the human frame; it Lhe shins will manifest itself, as tvoll ttunk Instead of my p young man-. that he might leave the " OUCI a _ tlffec s the mind a well, and, as a as strains ' in the hips and other occasion. It was night when • we table, all prepared the governor and , • " matter of fact. the harmonious cert- parts of the body. The best pallia•• reached the Italian border and an MOON RIVER P.(h ' bination of the brain and body is five for these the company for the subsequent die- - pains is a warm bran- Italian official politely asked me for covery that he had absconded from Pi`rIte ter rates 't ' s.bsolutoly essential if any benefit is poultice, frequently applied to my passport, With something of an Rangoon with soma public funds.c A DERIVED FROM WALKING. TH AFFECTED PART, unpleasant foaling of imminent an- �� JAMES �• PAISLEYf 1 :' se ,, Grand Union Hotel to be Spirits should on no accoun 15e noyance, such as !baso men can eau Chartici-- How i�p ' thv orid, ` I eaplatned that I �r The, most recommendatory feature taken, as the kidneys and other or- it they vo►arlt to, Cawgo. do you manage to see with OTrAWA, CAzs.. ort in my , :': of this form of health improvement Bans axe susceptible to disordlar had packed my l�P that single -eyeglass of yours?" . ; Is that it is available to all, excep from this source. Tea and cofl� trunk. (Iawge-"hfy dear follah, I see with NALK wg , , ' 4 tin of course, those af$icted with a should b8 avoided it To relief the matt. still most I g, possible, and " rY vision the other eye. • • CLE A N 1 N Q OVTIMtI . physical deformity. Persons of weak also mineral waters. Good plain Politely, asked It I had mY g r, . • a ItNITd tftrd delicate constitutions, those in food should be eaten, com risin card with me. I said that I had . t LAD P B How's T��s am be done arrtrott: a ear lY - A mete . Trs it and reduced one. Ae looked at it. v' -, the earlier stages of consumption,: mutton, fruits in season, and all P MHIs11 AURRIGM QrfINO OB. those subject to kidne and liver ve etables VAd the exce tion of `That is quite su®cient, he said, We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fM >raL► TORONTO, �' ] Y B p po- .. tyTTwW� a -tsRo fisordel s, and those with highly- tatoes. and I continued my journey. pr an ease of l;atarrh tree cannot ba >. . ttruug nerves-all should make a Many parser►$ refrain from walking a h'. y.1.HCHtENb:Y kraCe�rTolada. o. __ ` a S L' < point of participating in pedestrian- owing to valvular affections of the '•I want to talk title. the undersigned, haw rnowa k'. Ism. - heart, but no apprenension neod to Small Politician. J. Chonoy for the. last 15 yearn, and Dom`nion Ling! �e� !ps _ Thep will be considerably `relieved, entertained regarding danger in this to ypu, sir, about a remark you D�t�nessht®tranuction,r ona.nd ltinanctalty K"tr�1 to i't"rrr°L a'.t°° t° ` , me in your paper. l.. oruead N f.trer*eel. Yb► " f 2nd, in course of time, provided thel connection, Pedestrianism strength- made respecting able to carry out' any obligations made °=° . You called me' a political jobber, by tboir firm• .oa tr..e st..r nf4.ra s,�y�t.r ►xercise is Iaaintained, will he colo- ens the muscles of the heart, .though 1Ml;�'r a 'rttUAX, wholesale nru fists, tor.tC.1a...ota ua s pI tely cured of their ailments. From where persons suffer- from such tro.u- sir!"- F-ditor--"Yes. it was a very Toledo O. WALDINO, KINNAN b �to �r1�yjca a hical error, and I oeo.a.t /+�i . in .. fete. ixperience I have found walking of blas the walks should at first be annoying t-ypoQ►r P om ositor.'• YAitVEN, ilrhotesaie Druggists, 't otede, asset .0 w.ar�tar.. wsU to .ay.at !►tomb! iv di :missed the c p U. st�le , w ,,,, - , ' nestima;�le ben©fit in the case of short and easy, so as to accustom 9ma11 Politiciatx-"Ah! Then you Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken. inter- Xweav a,�«ape ,onsumption, so long as the malady the organ to the exertion, gradually .. nally, acting directly yl�on the blood fl►. >�strsst,.�] ran t didn't, melte to call me a . Jobber ? and mucous surfaess o the system. las not obtained too strong a hold, increasing the exorcise as the muscles >ditor�"No, sir; I wrote 'robber' Testimoaialr ant tree. Price Ttie. pa 9'� . _ once walking expands the chest, are strengthened. The person should bottle. liotd by aft druggists. - - -- - ver distinctl " itrc ngthr the lungs, and cons.% also partake of a glass of dry sherry Y y' Hall's Family 1'� are the bw _ - � - luently by this - treatment of the and egg every morning imm,e►diately _ , 'Ter Ovrr lifter Tfttrs. peaithier portion of the respiratory upon rising, as this acts as a tonic The value; of last year's mineral R organs, the disease in the affected to the Heart. In the cases of people Atr Ot•o •as anL'raua Itstt . - >Kre output of the United Kin dom. px- 1Nts.lowir t odkingarr.p b.s been wwi tw stat Mty K Part is ultimately eradicated. A with narrow or weak chests, there is er arsbymilllawvt mothers ter tt,°tr OU14 a •id.e elusive of stone, etc., dug from shal- Lwtat Novelties. all styles teNi Nv prba s it goo" iso elttd person who indulges regularly illi a no more e�icacious cure for the mat- ty, a'�°O'r` a .. wlad oglto, area low quarries was £115,331,713. Correspondence invited, En .eMU �. �...u." veto. good walk enjoys an envious ady than walking. By enlarging the Mt,`i�..o.o for Dimrhea. S plea+"I m.v close 2c stamp for cfreular i ��. 1MNIUNITY PROM ILLNESS. , it revents con estion at the w" bl a `� U �uu�� d d j o ' .chest p g ray-nr�oanu�b�taa. la softie >r iaouiel,te CIi1+iP F.RCtTR_tiIt1Y TO DENVEit P� hen I was a child I was a con- lower past of _the lunge, which{ it al- s' wre.on.ar t0f fir. rrta.t°.' s°°thu g•iswv.,y �ME U�l1YEQgAL SPEC ?Y C�.; lowed to remain $ta ant there, de- sad Calot svtMrttod Tho Wabash will,._' soil round trip p, p. $� 1141. ttant source of trouble to my par- _?t4 r. tickets to Denver. .Colorado Springs H';• ants. I was unable ,to walk when velops into phthisis. ': ` �_ , Or Pueblo, Col-, at less than the one r ` "` R,iCi ) [ was three years of age, owing to -L, :. tsay faro. Tickets un sate July 6th, rickets, and, thereafter, until I first PLAN NOW FOR SUMMER 7�UI{8 fife kisseA her Suddenly. -Well, �I th and Bth, good to � at:y r°_ like that! she cried. Bo' do I. cotzunenced to train for pedestrian- No matter where yc¢u aro going, If Utt10 before Au a - _ Ism, I wa const ho ansfcalmll►, and oho lett !t - _ bIY ng the ��f, t .a irago an m$ • t< y a '} i i , --''°` Y advafltas over summer to Atlantic City, Boston through Kansas Clty and 6t. Ino;ti arencjas, and vTli)r other forms of athletics. The weak- and New York. Excursion rates �;. I ', F SeviUe', • er spots iu file frame rapidly assert now in effect to all resorts.- plan ! without extra charge. This hili BESTI ` lhemfic iti es, and are then slowly andl now. _ - _' e nsa�•n m he ran v P go t d gradually built up and strengthened. "7 ';' ---�- .1 At he . Yaraaouth � Y. M. C. A. icy 0t °ceina the .Wprld's Fair build• load every week. Ali the above at heneral gymnastics and other sports like watches= tett l3oSs' Camp held at Tuaket Falls in fogs at St. Louis. All Wabash market prices. We can also handle 3-eu - e Ladles are F► y August, I found trains atop at' the ]F'riir ound9 fY. , are too violent in their character to enough to lov'c at, sweet faces and MINARD'3 LINI- Byttltrs E��s, POYItry "' - achie�-e this same end. B L delicate hands, but somehow diti'icult UENT moat beneficial for sun burn, For foil particulars address J. A. - Y hie fat- an imtfnediato relief .for colic and ttichardson. District p �aM1s SYruPand otyesr produce tw ad •� tan ler rsethods, of cour.4e, the muscles to "regulate after they axe sot t_ Agent, aorthtaat corner KL aasenger cage for roti. ore benelitt�d and developed; but. going toothache. Yon„. streets, 'I'ot•ettto, and eNB C4�SON C9YMIiifgN CB., Limits a is cell known, they are hard and �' knotty. Such muscular ' ;� FRED STOKES r Me,N Mrark�t Vit, TefcetrTo. power is not *�,,,, i , ���� �p■p Gono�•si Se-rets BliRll�jS WNWGIII D01G0 Y� t'Y•; Ot every LOW bachelors who -- - Al1Rt is rorluisile to preserve the ry In England, onl mac- , �" F bealt.h, The muscles should be•` Y are Over 5J, t t but of 1,000 widovror 'S strong, but perfectly pliable. The EASY IDE S- 'i �. `' s who re+tinarty, . NTIFICATIONg 198 are bff years of `` ' Possession of hard muscles is z; bad d - - - _....- -_--,.�..•,,, r wards • an tilt ._..� TH ti n, It Isn't y Hard to het M Y- Y g and their presence retards i;. Alwa a illy "I'm writing to Doll Havo :. z'' r• taf her than assists walking. Along With Supposedl You any u2ossagc for'hcr?" Tilly- j _ c A man whoa business demands his Enacting Officials, Y what, writing to that horrid crca-�s�td'a Cry ADVA - - - `� \ close confinement in an ol$ce Astor is i !tiro. Well, Qlve her 1n lov •• C�t C U� N ` AS. t R Y e. t f���. throngrout the day, should make a man Y BO °�� rounds of �G��:. :v ' point of taken a newspapers about the curious Men over 40 .1 � ' g good oxperiouce of a ENaIlSN 8PAYtD LIi���iENI Ycara old `QI-el oC our 3Arin a D a.' BHAI�P I'�ALK . EVERY EVENING �tnan town who pwarrtedrtoncash erg attacked by typhoid fever. y ti sprents tf ere p a �, �'hc•ro nOt CORAaeQ CO rCaldeats of ib- --or, better still, it the distance of 'p°�tal order. Tho mores all pard. sett or oitllonwd lamp Iu`Ba only ono case in the fioudntt =onto. We �areererl facllltT his residence from the scene of his Post office attimd_ end biemiahn from 6a�ass, blood spavin cattipaign of a for tai[lag charge of either -.�i. ant to whom• ho applied told hlm 9wbs. splint., riag boa*, swoeaay, stifle. oft man over 40 dying la , EmPloyment is - not too great, he that he would hti2ve to s���eegius. rare atd swellea tbroat, eon hs ono yphoid• r" or small ac.:oants of per- ' be identified. Saw t;.ip by ua of ot:e botfa. Waarrantet ,�! _ eons aoywhera in the Domin-:' r ¢. should walk to and fro. As a rule, The professor was unknown -in the Ube moat wppderhtt Blemis4, , t w when he leaves the ofl`'ice at the end community. He was tcnown. ,,,Oars o•r j,, ! } !o � much troubled, �,U�d�a «A � f h1 VT n w booi<. "SAVING of the day, he feels somewhat jaded for he needed the mono Cot C(Ae� �li�lr� $Y MAIL," frill ba and tired, and invariably seeks the o��e man presentl a The pest For line► , silk, or cotton, rubbing • ss,t tree ea receipt of year red- assistance of the nearest train or Y became s►Pa- with boiled potatoes is the newest dam'' thetic and ex reseed ThcrQ etre at present in the 13rttish.' ether means of transit to icarry tum helpful, P a/ dt�ire to be and most oRectual cleatzsin tuethod. Isles 3646 �j< home. But this is the very time you nbt'Porha B Private persons with in- THE CANADA PER1J�Aa .•Rave No soap is used. comes of between 1;1,000 and £2 when he should walk. It Is abso- tfra h of a photo- r 000 a ANDEBTlRp w 1. �P yourself with you?' he .'IIRISTIGN EYDCAVOFI, >vENV)r.$ yew' in additfott to ?,441 � .., tutcly necessary to dissipate the asked, after some motuents of firms and 8,119 companies. . rORTt11Ak eos�eluiTlON languor and tiredness of the body, ering. pond- . - �"'$: t. For the International Cosvcation I+ter's Y_7 (Wise geed), DlsInect- oHohlTo�TRt;t;T TORQMT ~p _ ., revive the nerves, to clear the lungs "Why, yes,: - �s T s Indeed, I het at Denver. .July flth to 12th. _ from the impure air inhaled in til© have one in ]m Ppen tO the ant Soap Powder is a boon to at>,y � Y pocket," _ said the o>Bcial route solected by thr Trans- o'flice, to set the blood once more in. man of learning, and he dr-eav IS 'sortation itlanagers Jor Ofotario and 4otne. Yt disinfects and elsans at good circulation; and, last, but not forth and handed it; to- the Govern- Quebec is via the Ct2ica o and �s time' least, clear the brain and relieve the rent employee. N orth-tfestern and UniOtt Y PaciDc , mind from all worry incidental to ' : = 4 "Indeed, yes, that is you indeed!" Railway$. S why psi• cent'. of the 45,000 vcomc*n I'_. business. These functions can only said the helpful Teuton; •`here is 9leoping catatial train of !outlet - 4, be achieved by m^ens of welkin Your mono throutb io Denver, annually pass flu obtgh I3!'itish rt A lar e P P g' y Tickets on tfals .luly nth, 7th ttAd prisons have been convicted at least g proportion of eo le in- An American busiftces mdn beef2 3th. I{.turn limit epee. ?,000 of them have boon coii- dul�;e in a ten minutes' dumb-bell experience which matches this in cry tow rates*fro®stall Sl t, - 1903. V • vtcted 2A times or r ' exercise every morning upon rising, London last summer. - tions in Canada. Writs, foto of8ciul more• but half an hour's brisk walking lie discovered on the Channel bast ' ndeavor folder, rates pMsd y ELECT�i�C, would be far more beneficial, foF the y back"irom Paris that ChriaLfan I; It`r on his wa full information to B. g• 11 n �d pa seen! for na thiol simple reason that the former oxer- o nett, tLa riatslninfiated n!r PSI tri aheul�b� r y Q� hie Paris hotel bill contained a Gast Icing stttet, Toronto. �OOo'a lthotdr the parts La suoh I�itiot BYDRAUL,IC, fin, `i cis. only affects certain muscles of charge of h5 franca which was ob- chat with Fair play Wtey mast boa►. It is lick= ; the hotly, while the latter sets the viously an error. Not rbeitt a - f #.•f..: sndoomtortabla to emir, sed rarer aOaIIds ct B pas- {V$rivickghfre, I:ancaishire, Durhaht,' tte+s It aret li ouf atr'°rmitbe nate �a� BELTED - x' whole Lylachinery of the human frame, simist, h'efused to believe that the Northumberland and Het` Aa Truvi which is similar to an engine, in Paris landlord was a thief, and from have the h Staffordshire Ht;' ' Hernia BP"Wistts. 433 8padtm motion. A arson whose occu ation eaviest death-1•ater of any Ara' �t�' Write ttorr. DAHDi ;, . P p Dover ho wrote to hire, Calling at- Enlish cotintles.._ .Is indoors, or precludes him from tention to the erroneous charge and >�$--4? ® "' taking much walking exercise, can ► ��� WA��� asked that the 15 trance be remitted '�� - t Iron is` now •` ►sap much benefit by swinging hie to hi at his Lottdon address._ i t the only metal o ': isms briskly to and fro when walk- Perienc d travelers may'smile a 1iaardlt hweet Curet C��, ���, which the United Kingdom produces frog wLk PVRPaQ� t his YY lar from one room to another. This confide ce, but he avers that in a gU°nty' Cop per fell Iasi �' •- `' will servo to open his cheat some- -' �' to 887 tons• but 'of leadAKADtA� i conoid able experience qt his 0+apn The .�corld s Wheat ttitrplud ofie ltauahraa %�g,SSa as tans were raised. 9 : . F khat, and prevent the . he has learned .that most besiness crop of 1901 fs put at 13 million 4,01$. tons of tin men are . quarters, about halt as mush 'as the rains wcuo th© onl and il'698 tons of ITIS F/�/j���s . • MUSCLPS BF.CO)ING BUSTY, egoista in their dealingp '�:� r• The possibility of becoming a good when they are squarely _&Ot• , _ UAltfd-Ktngdpm" uf�e►a Yearly- Y others of import_ SAM - . r - •walker Is• available' to all and des- In-I,On'don he received a motley •-_ •-•- - s ; y'. �,, , Limited to a F'; order ._for .rho 15 francs and w • Iittti t Pensee, g�•egt extent, with any hen - - - i Ott &0nt o�83ce hint Wait at. the �d !'' `Qiwi �8`1'j r elaborate preparati©ss; -First•, � the general post meft" F � tyro should devote a ,c�. *rgies to m .. o write his ii>riittoefistteen wet W' e' isr l ► t l t -..; ,, . c1 the cultivation of- a good stJ,ld -and name tis a receipt. - When he handed �t � x •�NT3.. NANT>EB the papier back fhe man at. xh° . tw !Q C P!`�` t/f1 1! i . _ � carrjnge.: -. The y bacW_..$houlti `ha carni- deirtic tib+ st►srif�l iatsoe N tib t. iii Fp 't' "W"r "Ve"N Mlent 60 ` i ' ' i"d .erect, blit_ not , stifH sa#d that he cbuld not IPS aAi►ltie - y $o, . and the pay - out mon- in !Mire " �M i'aror T anfl 7 if 11iu1t pnpN'. r, 1 ": peed held easily up In order tlia£' " " �* , o air may hays a tree, wide _ ON 'J (NATt7RE >' t , .` sr ' Oft 44-Ana tL JtNi k if g ' QR8 �l•. - . /age to the respiratory organs. 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"�••�t-+'s.'1'?.r • ' >i saw •'` - -. .. i tt' t -t- '^t� .kr . i- ?.. -• s.. r. :A� ,>F , 'R .,i�3 _,� - - _ T_.(,yx, <:>'a+m . "z;i._,"�.. �.t -'n _ may, f -... : +r. -,,,,• .. n.... - .- .:,..:. :r. -.+ S' , u, - „ FA8 -.:. - -r. , w tP _"�..'.-_ * o.. ..�. +:fit.-' .shit•}vc1'.: .. 'r .,+ .._4 >1 .h - = n+,Tr:- 1 -,:r.,A�:.-_w, .,s �...{i53i "i�e,i 'i,<,..BY ,.e ,i.•. i-r. ..J -. - T,. _ ... rw.• ..acs8?F_,.., 1'u�'�` .. :a e.1'7� - i'.`x.,3sszi,r tiSn..rl-"t=t .: _r,. _'$. _.. _ .._i�:�.- _ c.._:`-�. ..u.__.a- - st 1.'_ 3 5'�'glr['.1'1�. :x tea._-sn.. i !: V t ke t AL • 4,.,a 41 �4 + • :L thus rendered UIW "Trist never ww ed away by • but Brenda is relfablet: I less; A*I*t anything. Be wits STRONG on a box of car- trldg6g, do as she tells me. and writes in that beastly Ifte'la 0346 W110 Man 1164 Vd tbe &Pwn 114118to recel *I- note -book of his as ft he were at Value of Dr.- Williams'dQW's note at his club. It was review. Pink plup. 11 all his coUntrymen Were• duly eleven o'clock, and, tonnequent- being slaughtered round him he ooWg have used Dr. Mlliaxno' Phn cacc. ly, there wept plenty ok time bot+)►re woold count our hoine for the pant eIjrM them with his pencil pUls in he need put In an appearaWe t and take ate of It." years for various troubles, abd ha, vi Suffolk Mansions. 9 rid diem successful. Thut Hicks gjLv% few moments, caie, always f u London except Pie& There in no Hicks attention to the curl of him -mus- writos V 1%. Iffievenor, of havrn for lotingeri, it, burst, t., and she adds ' ' �: Ing, and to thin Spot, the soldier his COWanion's vacant phymoino- "At the -age .0 -eight years, �wr Iii E of Or, lieIt All:, dilly �n the milon. tache. Then he glanced ewiojinl at (;kr&von ra inspecting turned bin steps: After my. There was evidently Some mo- Ale bpy was at asked with Is, CMI)PIN IAL Aft'ifi the wareis of a sporting tailor, he tive in this sudden attack on Triatt and the troubl 'developed Into St was preparing to oroxx the road owith Both these men distrusted the war ;Vitus' dance, ftom which he suffers correspondent, but were in no way in & severe toxm. Rb was u turned and looked toward her aim- & view of directing his course down de St. James's street, when someone Prepared to test the value of the several doctors at different. tivrnw,.L. Brenda and Alice only passed- foidr ter, as If ohalleliging her to attenvt touched him on the shoulder. force which is said to arise days In the little hwmje+, selected a palliation of Trist's conduct. from but none of them helped him. Th for Huston turned witb rather more union. They diStwusted each other I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pi Brenda never answered her Sister's• them by Theodore Triat as a safe alacrity than in usually displ more. ayed time challenge. She turned her eyes Pills, and they, restored him to pet biding Place; but during that me Hicks did not confess de-TiVerately feet health, an� by a Britinh gentleman With clear a great away, fAcing the old moonlight, there has not sing 0 n ds new inAuence came Into -conwience, and for some sec to himself that he was in love with been any r6turn of the trouble. )(07( Brenda tjo soul. staring at the:�sllver sea with. eyes watery manner at a fair. Brenda Gilholmob but he made no recently I have used the pills zoo, the beauties of Nature, b neve un- upward she omup She had alwh*j been Iv6 to Insipid face, ornamented by a w pre muscular rheumatism, ffiil� that saw no beaiuty there gazed in a "0 Godl" she .whispered glancing on- tense of ig orfo'g the fact that self for muse Brous mustache. There *as w-pecul- led his thoughts a place tbey were equally successful In A into the glowing heavens til now had one of earth's ache worth quite apart. eat -with that instinct which comes alike I&rKZ about this must He respected her, and resting a cure. The Pills have save( her to pagan - and Christian, "send Although an essential- established a longing in h mentioning. in that lay the great diSerence. The us many a dollar in doctor�s bilI4 OQUI a longing for its constant ly waam Hue adornnmnt, it, in iron t and Strangely -attired dam- and I would 11ke every 6 -he who U_ great war, so that Theo may go to :16 unkempt C 0 InPany which is', nadght else but nubble way. suggested effeminacy. Bela who wen pleased to throw the sick to try them." paw 0 I nate love. She had hitherto eh . . . . Hicks Bels who were plea, 4ed to throw Dr. Williams Pink Pills cure at looked upon the ses, aS an incon- OTAPIER X 'vmVnvvred themselves mentally at his feet were 'troubles due to -poor or wateq Ruston, vaguely, and t ventence to be overcome before without much interest. not such an command Tmpect. In iblood, or weftl� nerves, and that iron ng U1111 countries, but never lih;i 'Wlie. had . underiak' hi heart he despised them a little; er en t116 Ificks forgave magnanimously this the reason way they are the ULOA had she loved task of reconciling Alice Hluston and WiLnt of appreciation, for contempt is Invariably Incurred tar medict me in the world. AIM the sea for its own Yes, Captain Huaton!..� Dow ere Affa9d incomprehensible sake -am she. her hu"band without any groat hope by at4ectation of hny description. CLU a mush larger sale than ani of -success. loved It now, you?" And so each went an his wa3t—the other remedy. They cure such trom her idle soldier, par At firere Brenda 'had dreaded the The widov therefore hold Ill? 01i I I'm all right r, the vain artist and the ales as rheumi�tism, sciatica, thOught Of being inigrisoned, as it- peace, and set to work as if then thanks. absorbed journalist, - each framin ysis, St. Vitus' dance. 9 tial paral an: were, in this tiny east coast fishing could be but one result to her ef- There was a taint aug'geatton of his life for good or evil --pressing aeyni&, Indige Ioni neuralgia. hearl Village with her slistar This -was *forts. She commurricwted with Alice movement about the sohdier's left upward, or shuffling down, accord- troubles, and he ailments 03130"1 no outcome of a W h c waning love, but MatOn in her hiding place, with leg as If- intimating a desire to con- Ing to his bent; each, no doubt, to Worsen, ni ly because maw rather a proof tbAt her feelingsCaptain Ruston at the club of which to- tinue on its way toward St. peering ahead, an sailors peer now rich, red lood, a#xengthen thi.- ward her sister were as true ho was still a member, and with through rime and mist, striving to nerves and thusdrive disease trout a!nd jazoan's Street; but this was Ignor- loyal as ever. She feared that Alice Trial by 'word of mouth. Brenda u- y by Hickm in his own inimdtable penetrate the blessed veil drawn Uo body. Yo can get the pilig vould lower herself In her sight. She so to speak, in the enemy's way. across the future• from any mejUcino dealer, or they dreaded the necessary tete-at-hetes country. Her reports were "I caught night of you the other (To Be Continued). P46t paid at 50c. PW will be sent be received, but day," he said graciously; "and I &I- beC use she felt that her sitter's t4h4mfOr6 to box, or six bo�ves for $2.50, by ad; 4haraeter had not improved, and no aA-,knowledWmnt could be so had the pleamro of meeting Mrs. + dressing the Dr. Williams' ModietD4 ALL THE SAME. 'Co.. Brock-rilhi. Ont. See that thl niade. In this respect she was like a 14uston at ]Irs. Wylle's. TRL �441 not well bear the Seaching Y. Pill 'full U1 arms' Pink Of & alone familiarity.' spy..bac&uxe she was without in- d'Oh, Yes. vaguely. 710 man with the bronzed face alrd Dr. W4111 ffj ame ter an uncomfortable meal had struction from headquarters, and, 01 L The soldier made a ant 4- for Pale Peoplo," is printed an tilt bem bravely sat out subsequent to nevertheless, had to act and report fort, pull the rolling gait was entertaining an ed himself together, and Par around every box. 11krenda'y arrival, the yolunger -ster her action. attentive circle * of acquaintances wrap 61 stopped into the road. The artist cod her Intention of going out Her flist and; Indeed; onlk com- when Mr. Button edged up just In + un stopped with him, and, furthermore, munication reacSed 1&s. Wylie the time to Catch the. words, "And so A DEAT11 long ramble down the co slipped his gloved hand within his the ship went down, with all of subsided into, a 3rello-backed morning after her interviews with coWanion's arm with a famdliar US L This was a fair sample of Theo Trint and Captain Hjuston. It on board. case which seemed to say that they No Person ILW Ever Been Know= life In axile. Alice deluged her was only a few words scribbled on "She went, down?" asked W. But- to lCros's it. would live or die together until the intellect with fiction of no par -1 the back of a visiting card, and ton. excitedly. passage was safely accomplished. A C. Carpenter, ofoChicago, whe ulfiLr merit. and Btvuda slipped Into an envelope previously "Yes, air," Wiled the brown -fated learnt to "How is Mrs. Ruston?" inquired recently returned from the Philip addressed and stamped' love the sea. man; "51he sank slowly but surely, he when they had reached the oppo- 6L to nly once was refArence =ad "Whatever you do,. keep Theo and al te pavement. and scabeely a ripple was left to pine islands, has been roaming T%eadore Trist, and then the sub- Alice apart." mar* the Spot where she had sunk." around in unexplored and uncivilized That lady's husband looked very Mrs. Wylie,, turned the' ;!ct was tacitly tabooed, much to But where were you?" parts of the is ands, examining into stolid an he answered: the mineral po sibilities of the'coun- •Ime relief of Brenda. This happened and read the -neatly-engraved ii "Quite well, thanks." In the captain's cabin." during the f*rgt evening of their joint on the other side. Then she And couldn't you got out7" k has ;ut recently made a 9 read try. 1H He mentally wrigglod. poor. . fel- t,.;., exile. Doubtless a sudden lit of the words aloud, slowly and report of his jobservations in the - law, and in symoat again quentioned Mr. Button. by his armL be - u thoughtfully,' once more: acquired territory. Of all the Mic-Ativuness came over Alice 'Why, no; I never thought of get- newly earns lifeless and repelling. Pae they come to the rest-ot us "Whatever you do, keep Theo and ting Out,,, Wan the Cool anoWer.- unparalleled things Which he saw removed his hand from the unappre- ---*t odd mKVM%ents, without any par- Alice apart. "Oh. I suppose it was all so Mr. Carpenter says that the much- ciative sleeve. 91cular reason. "Brenda knows." refiected ected?" talked -of Valley of Death in the Is - the "Do you know.".,. he asked�pleas- axp Olheo,­ she said, *ithout looking PrKtic&l woman of the world, "that No; we all knew she Would,. go land of Mindan is the most wun- ntlY, "whether 'Mgt happens to be tovlhd�d thes tall, slim form by !the Buxton in jealous of Theo. She also t: town?" down. derful and my g terious. oI am quite &waft f this window, "has changed' known that tFuston be au to feel uncomforta- "And how did yot *ffiC&pe?'0 "The famous valley," he says, it suppose." Brenda said.-. *it)%- Jealousy. It would be un"Oessary ble. Be was afraid of this society "I didn't have to ow far inland in thin large island. Thd ape. With 01Mt MUCh L encouragement in her man. to warn me of it; therefore this prjg and honestly wished to save 'How's that?" W. Button Inquir- interior of the island is covered nor, "that we have all changed in means- 1 Brenda ban discovered a his wife's name from -the ready Od- "ZI the ship sank with all on mousitains, and there are many indi- S wayn. board and there was no chance for cations of VOIC toogaug of awada. anic eruptions. After _m lan hers &Uv* and we age 6Ttbe ra 4141D.& -is _crQAArd_' yj iifid�Wwlkillg to the Window. F This su4idon questiob In no WILY am you sitting h7 �# considerable time who watched the disconcerted Hdcks, who met the .,It was a submarine boat, Or- rim of & great crater, but it 13 too a con Ma manner Is quite' differ- ned the man with the bronzed large for that. It is surrounded by g traAc; then she returned to soldier'm'uunteady, and would-be -era many. ant from what it used to be; and he Passing face. high mountains, and coN the tire -place. gwo with bland innocence. ve" square miles. lux self -absorbed. --lass energetic, Poe --Poor Brendal" sU inurbiUred BecuAm I lwppen to know a 111%xf- r "When croast ig the mountains the: less Sympathetic similar --my poor Breadal And . . . Alice C]MDR es at once. an artist who Is very anodous to traveller sees A heavy mist, Brenda did notansw ' I 18.80 silly!" meet, him, that is all." Silo tumed slightly, and looked out to A fog, hanging over the land be the window, resting her fingers The connection bet*M these two "Ahl I have soon . him sipbe I Stunted. weakly, chi ldran are those observations may be a trifle obsturs came home, but I could not say lboso,food dose them no go le mist is heavier and,'_. ipon the old wooden framework+ darker than th most dense iog, and to the ordinary hAlting male Intel- where he is now." :Luse they do not digest it proper- ­You see," she suggested, "bo has to clear lect; but I think I know what 39". it Fflicks had been IL really observ- 7. Keep the Child's digestive orJ it has never peen known other interests in life now. He is a Wthe meant. ant man he would have noticed that guns right and it will grow UP away. An party of Ive went ambition. It in down the mountain side we fel at in -n and has t that ►ter on in the day she 9"t 'h his companion raised a gloved fin- itrong and bealthy. and It will not; 901y natZ�&Z that he should be ab- o Captain Ruston, requestingger to his check, and tenderly preas. ;&use mother much trouble while it' we were approaching- that mist. note t sorbed id his own affairs.'• ohim to come and am her, and by the ed slight abrasion visible still is growing up. It is the weak "The air that we breathed was same Rrs. ENiston raised her small foo message despatched & few just on the bone in front of the ear. thildren--the puny childrenr--that' heavy and foul; We knew that there ted the heel of her slipper on and res "He is generally to be heard of, wear the, motber out caring for them, were poisonous gases in the atmos - the brass fender. while she Conte and night. All this is changed, phare from the: very effect which the said the artist, at Suffolk M"sione diminutive limb with sem Is tnient Is anUla p rtiat in to say. when Brenda is stay- rben Baby's Own Tabletal are used• air had upon us. As I was not out and abminto each satisfaction. Piles' Miey promote digestion, they gi t "A itah!na- Ing there." ve upon any expedition to find out how "I have me groat sedha In pile&. Weedim Captain Hiuston's dull eyes were sound. natural sleep, they keep baby much ouffering we could endure, "and I utood IL to* nven, she said meditative y. 00 .be ManutLetwas We called a halt long before we were in Aw to the dot alk yow poigh. for a moment actually endowed with aright .and Cheerful. They are good found them very much h1mml invariably ire- bom -w"ttheY this or". on can use to wed life. !or older children. too, and cure the thick of the mist. We decided like ordinary beings, rather less ro& Wo a box. at their minor ailments. It costs vat3vW =*off ,In there.*, he asked, with military Lit at once to return to the mountain S'ed in 'Shop,, perhaps, and quite 41 &OW CO.Twoom a 4W TES nonchalance, "supported to be sonw- only 25 cents to pr6ve the truth of, tops and survey ley at a dis- as --not to Say polite." the valley interesting 1heso statements ---an& you will be Dra Chase% OintMent thing between Trivt and Brenda?" tance. I was'84nxious to make some Brenda winced. Wards. Mrs. Archi- thankful after Ilickis laughed, and, before reply or natives had....,.. not Polite?" Was Theo n P s to Theo Trist — her reserve Sweeny. Carleton, word Ing, waved his hand gracefully !to a bald N' S say brought n gge a of gold from the dear. o near- 'friend in tato stock -jobbing line. who "I have given MY "ITArdlV, Y bidding him to come little on* Baby's li*r6d hirself force—forbidding neighboring islands, which, were As Mrs. Ihioton de her- than ',she said to had previously cr6ssod the road in Dwn Tablets, and am more e, faint tinge My reserves larger than an that 11 had ever be of this opinion, with as she closed the envelope en- order to be recognized by him in pleased with the results. I can manner, she elf fore heard f They said that they'., of bitterness in her 0 passing. "Itonmend them to every nuither. had found the a of the ,Oh, no," he answeied cheerfully; That's" tbo way all moothers. who Valley of Den L�18- "I did not rwan that at all. Now have used the Tab wtto, talk. 'Mat's „Naode har ever been kn wn that I think of it, however. you the Way you will talk if you will try crops his Strange valley, and sever- a- b k your little ones are a were quite jugrtilled in taking it than. them when YO t Pains th: .13o to al parties whikli made the attempt always been great friends ing. You can get 'Tablots from the they will be sent by have failed and have been forced to was all I meant Their Mo. any dealer. or t exhausted pine. there were related, 'I" believe." mail at 25C. a box by writin the return to the Imountains -d n peo ean o0Medicine Qo.. rock and sick. Mi y ple have b Captain Hkiston looked slightly Dr. VAllia"' se overcome by t :(a poisonous gas disappointed. 146 did not, however, Ville. Ont. _n rescued by their and have only bee 'display much eagerness to walk eith- ot c hose lungs were n otore C&dd Not 81P On! o=panior ft%pt-00 A id t058 Of er faster or slower, or In some oth. Chat But 8 1119 or direction, now. INSPI THE MUS,E.. so quickly afTlican "So far as und�rsstand. I b&­- SpIleadid TrIbUte to, 1%ED BY ted. he observed he open - Ring on n, young lady lievi that there must be some vol No was 6e. KIDNEY LIVER'PILLS4,. •ed his cigar-caae e6ciably. 'fix a PS K ASE and had been talking himelf against canis fissure so ewhere in the valley '• follow. Have a cigar?" pouring noticing and from this for geycral houirs, not n( is constantly pour dry r o as t' t ' D '-. Chase's Kidney- "Oh, I never sniooke, you knoW time iiRien they never. No, thanks. i;. Ott read such letters the told me that she Was. to 'say the lc"tp forth the ppisonous vapor which y Liver Pills, and said he knew own and high- slightly wearied.- ever fiangs over the valley. From -kn would cure me. I secured a box, and The captain grunted, and put his following from well kn W, he said, great was my surprise whpn I began case Ilack with a suppressed sigh, "Do you after descriptions of j. other volcanic gases respected people In all Parts. Of completing' a monologue of several I believe that this IS the explanation ly n- to feel bettbr after using only the 1% had not known, but hoped. Then no longer won- thousand words, and thinking a lit- country You need of the most which hangs over the one box. I continued use un- �e waited for a reply W his leading rho ted, Dr. Chase's Kid- 0 remark, tie flattery would be appreCia Valley of Death." erw by the sale Of til Iliad taken about four boxes, and ambiguous rema d -while talk! to -night, I have felt --Yee," mused Hloki it, length; in advance Which made me a sound man, and I as if I were inspired by one of the Pills is so far rey Liver 12i is. I dined with him the night y. When the also regained 'my usual weight, 190 xuacs. Ad which oJAe do YOU f any similar remed he left for the Servian frontier. Y, Spou� 10 Young er, at -a bez. cannot say too much In think it is?" people find out the virtue of tl" pounds fiY00 recited once or twice.. and the ,poo-. Pe favor of Dr. Chase's KiCLARY-ILAVOT ]je looked deaXCfi1nKlY into her tau -their neigh- ton. But tell mw—what nwAe you blush icine they Pills, which have done 40 much for b&&Utitul fat". The i-nZdest bl pie were sitting about chatting, ireat Med think that Triat was out of town?" he Was W&tobivg proved when he heard one of the committee ors about it. and so the .. good news me. I have recommended them to a thingl" airily. "Nobody for 'which Aloh, 310 man and whisper num6or of my friends. and have new- stays in tovrn at this time of year to be s. wide yawn, which grew preads. did 'Asidn't Mr. pouter better give us. rrl dee er met with one cam where they unlans tb*y Cfknit help it; that in or as she answered, otiseCon 1*111an Mr. jaMei Chtr , with good -success. t!j guem the Mije- that Inspires gmother recitation?" Chal not meet w states: ,Eleven Ups-, has silt But I suppose these newspa, njoy them- -.;A- kard Co., Ont,, 'Mrs. Obaw. Pw you to -night must be Buter-Ps,- No. not yet;1let them e daughter, por men hardly think of the I Pains in. M didn't really know anything ftives a bit longer." also been Cured of a revere stonLich was taken with a gong. They 4* not seens to realise ears a my hips, and out mytol so he coluldn't tell back, settling in trouble by the U98 Of these Pills.' 0a But Wilm he the differance botwmn KU=Mr and Ab e. The Pah'' up rAy Wll Dr. Chase's- Kidney-IA"r Pills, Ono hat she Meant. tending winter — between JOYOUS sPring and mt w Who at. of wretclv tfiat d at times al- pill a dogs, 25 cents & box, 5 bamto t h6me he took, down his e that PIO as very severe, an diffWAI AUtUMOR. 90 type, the m*b tarred and feathered, rodq. days j$sdI&, -and there to sold Lble, and raany. for $1.00. At a dealers, or 1W oXraat is &zWtftr tbftg,'§- be said CIO est unondur we, he flaw: on AL ral), hornew-hipped, and do an hour's able to manson, b&UB & CO., TOMUU- TO ­ebout 7tipi that I do not 1&6. staring him I,% the f was not djoEuterpa,4,he Muse who pregided erred to_ lynch?!' "Why," said the the "that's the fat rL My weight was reduced from agai"t imlt^'Lions tu preteuds •to. deppin'psiosan&I dincow- itaxler of Mo Iwo protect you wind instruments. ro a Pounds, and though. portrait and signature of Dr. A. W fort_ It is: mere effe4tationt '61 are low vA9 w te to the p i pors that' book aim �oo t'b sulted many p1131, Chase-, the famous receipt bo, Ln# 00 CQUrse, the citizens of this town had M several advertised thor, an -0a OV9rY b9z of bis reaW boo, &11 .Litesk mis and triedmom aw%vating. jtjjkj&fi-A' i1fid gpet for law and order. - W0 VibqW.:L_'..� o awrelief. �ay by ealbhuaiasm, I died Carried tles is ng At tho rate ..of ed him that we were 1aw-sMdln# nu get no could 'Pose?" a Year. free MY jtL-.er4,s. v" batt" Po voldfar laughed &W 000 7 War Pe cl vWr tam of am protr" b&4 valley, 77 4 .Y. -a =ti :.3 [•• --ti "BY1 xr .. _„- .. - ;..r :-. . .. ., t.-:. .;-. .:l,( ., '- -4 -:-....•rP J. _ _ •-. _ , s 7- ia:-.;:ai. 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X� etrentun,ll .The fore cin was °rf �! •-• �. �. ,�� ;t�• Y • foregoing • i I - l � Via, ,} r �< ti i a • 5 � `r-,«,�.' v -r, R ° T• �,: • %• +. i , " cotitai found on the see of red in a letter TTt`A Y -�- m the premises dead body of a young mai who t, ward! Wi I-'v,1tear Brou ham a p8 4 �•_ F� g now had shot himself in St. t�ltli9 MO. ' 0ollie !titch. Any information wi11 bA thqradnk- fun r eiv and suitably rewarded. 7 t on ,Monday, morning alid these -- s air t�AWo C ;. ! words ds coritaiu advice which wotad to ANTED -Faithful Person tra- be well for er ollll man and �" _. ..,.: 'v y g ¢mel for well eetabnehed house in a few ,:. � • � " tt <.:. • c nt e a o retail merchants and agents 3 . ou i 1, calling n boy to ponder. They contain the and expect Local territory 8alaty blQ$1 �► d eapenses ;1 h, TEBIViB „� " secret of many a young mans see, payable �19.?0-a week in cash advanced Position permanent Business sus- � �'""'} ' L.lts Pes�►e =; •i.00 upaid in ad.aao. dovvniall. ^ The proper. place for nee tat and rushiag� Enclose tele Addressed ' evet'y boy and yOtllig man to be envelope standard Hoaee, air) 0azton Bldg, A 1 i t , 'RATER OF ADYi¢RTIBINCi : Chicago - _ _ -when night comes is at his own Aw"M Insertion, per line IQ cents. g Ghmixeabsequent insertion, per line - 5 fire -side, or in the cumpall'y of 'trace dose not include Legal or Foreign ad- who have the confide Notice to Creditors F18 Assortment of �. those n of =� a terms igen to settee making con- h's nu Vier. A s soon as a yfoul� g _ Qf-- - _ o Ladles BOategB t i, esrlrx��oalr 8 or 8 months o p by the year. Half- _Gala sby t near. y. mall is ashamed to tell his mother Rei MIDDLETON, Deceased. ..' �lt3fie8 Galat •c!r pearly contracts*payable q �F� )� r - f fees cards, ten lines or under, with paper, where lie has been at !light, who mems . Work Hats; es�es � wr, $5 60, payable in advance. his companions have been and how Notice is hereb QiAen, pare1140t to R 13. " e�Notice i n local columns ten cents per line, Y Y$v�s nsnte per line each eubsegaent insertion. he has been employed, it is certain 0. 1697, Ch. 129, that all persona having Boys Cantona _ 1 contract rates made known on applica_ thele is something wrong, and claims against the estate of �ieorge Addie asp No free advertising . without tvritter netrnctioae time he should make a halt. A ton, late of the Township at Pickering Advertisements deceased 1 SMART � s�siTiteeinserted until forbidden and charged ac boy cannot make a mistake by the County of Ontario, farmer. S s p�rdInglp. Orders for discontinuing advertise- , who died the 738th day of January, 1903, tt s SKents mast be In writing and sent to the pub. taking his mother's advice, but he are rbgaired oa or before the let day of -S V rt - n makes a most serious mistake as Vis• to seed by registered latter or CAPS For �Oys and t�rls- F tab Work promptlyttended to. July, 1903, soon as he begins to disregard that e pt>hliebed every Friday morning at its oslo g g deliver to the undersigned aoliaitars for - Pickering Out. advice. -She is oldea than you and John Middleton and Richard M Middleton _ ' more mature. the Executors of the Will of the said de her �udgtnent is rkar & Thextonr' Proprietors Take her advice now and as you 4eased, fall particulars of their claims and ct the securities, it any. held by the w• - - grow older, you will see the wis- F And Notice is farther given thgt atter . s -. Exact! C acro of that advice. e said dense . ui 1903. th , f lltiar Politic�si strict Indep ____.� ` the said let o J y. v+asr &Itn—A First -clue LosalPaper. ►fie sa'la of Count treasurer tors will dietribate the assets of tbo said 4nr Expeetations — The heart I'Y Y deoeaeed sn"009 the parties entitled thereto �•� McKay has been incn3ased from •�•� n at Ftgt{rport of the neonle of Pickering and .ioini b New DaDgOla Oxford shoes having regard only to the claims of whish - -' $1000 to $1200 per annum. give" and that ala •r�� . notice shall then have bean 81 DoII ola Buttoned B e •'. r 2 th 1903. Register. they will not be liable for the said assets Boys sues Pants 1. FBIDAYf : JUNE 7 Horseor any part thereof to any perel a of whose y Bacephatud, (Vol. 12) [3338) claim they shall cot then harebad notice, Menti Footwear 'NOTES AND COMMENTS. The choicely bred imported Clydesdale Dated at Whitby, this Sthday of Jane 101 ra stallion, the ro rt of S. Banker, - ' Pe 7 Dow � MaOiUivrar, . ,' eke 1£03 as lolbws:- - - Pickertn , wil m _ �The uestlon of church it on 18 8 Brock d., Whitby .�W q R- • has received consider- Monday leav6s his own stable (at noon) t . ihors for the BYeicntors -Dunba e which a for Maxwell's hotel, Highland Creek, for Bo1io i settle attention in late years. There • • i 3 night; Tuesdays Jobs iienderson s, 2nd i ltlU doubt that there has been R M M U IRPHY - con, noon, John Ddilroy's, Cedar Grove, x'eat waste of energy and money for ni ht; Wadnesday,.Jas Boyd s. 11th gg having man divisions In con., Markhara, for noon; Whitevale for h�Qugll 1 a g y ni bt• Thursday. Brougham for night; The et8red thorough -bred rttn- the Protestant church. We have � T Friday, hotel, , Greenwood, for nin iltJalln, in color cherry bay, the methodists, Presbyteriatls Baptists Y g r well eland noon; Gordons hotel, Pickering; Satur- property of 8. C. Blinks , _ re ationalists and so on to - x2g K day to his own stable until Monday for mares during theremainder of 1905 esti, whose beliefs ares virtu- no,n. season, at his own stable Kingston tjl a �Rllle. ,The lna • have Y y Border Dttkt 10814 :=The im rted road. Mc!Mur by has •a` good record. - 1 y ( )P party having Avon many fact races in Mont- ter ont - - • ,l ' sliliereuc•es of o )inion in the plat- cl desdale stallion, tba ro rt of John ter of church government, and ill Miller & Sons, Brougham, will stand for real and Toronto. Terms to insure a Hayi Ti e - :� ne of` the minor poillts (►f mares during season of 1903 at his owD fuel $10, jy T - sr 1 stable. c 'ills but ill the relit )rill- g 1 ,. - r x ; �p ►Ms and. doct.rilles of till i5ti- Crairi/hill-The imported Clydesdale Stallion, the pir,l,erty of (irtiharli . Is here and - Ott Will Ileed a' hay tedder, as it is tt�lpossl%le to For Serviee- i ,- . y tiles are as one; and tllcl•e Bros., ('aiinln•ogic•, Claremont, will make] g(x hay ill a wet season without c)ne, � rn� reason «hj .� strong bund of , 1)(1: his own �V have the�ni all ytf�el, best that arc made. make the season c f 1 • 3 at @ ' to cg (tvt�r ztll other sl��ionlloillcl slot exit tin)ong stable, C alunbroKKle, C larc•tnotit., That Thaw` bred Shorthorn Ball Tile :1lasy(ay-Harris tau« et hay 11►tl.ily advau A �3.eln. In the large centres of lx)t) G�(ilta>rtt Lorne (1134�') Vol, i_CtY '`` �p•� f..CrG� 2�� , , tllakand tlic� new stecbl r�kc* has i►111)t•oveuletlLe that are ()u uo i r�i;t.tioll, nothing !nay be logit bA -The Imported Clydesdale stallion, im• other rake. Ila—% -ill a lluillhei• of differct.t ported by and the property of Graham i f39i>t3� e lcu g or ask for price. of a i g y u �r all In he l Write r' � � nyth'n yod' t t t •+:Fl:rlwninations, for cath con ere- Bros., Catrnbrogie, Claremont, will make g The property of L. Back, Piollenng linea f the eeason of 1903 as follows -Monde ti tion may have a strong support' May 25th, will leave hie own stable Village. M y -Harris repairs at Glee ori Bros., store. a1ld able to do good m -k. But ill Hubbard's hotel, Brougham, and pro•, Meadow Lord d. red. cateed Feb. loth, j� st•�a11 towns and villages and in teed to Greenwood hotel for noon. tbanoe 190'!. wu got , iie+dow Lord (imp), Geo. Phll],pf jr.,, Bro��ghatn JL'ill I distaicts, much nose effect- to Seberts hotel. Brooklin for night ; 36067; dam, Daisy 4th, Vol- XIX, by May _ a�tl work might be clone if tllose of n e da 000eed�s`o Ashburn hotel Tba. = tl Yfield Daker1t9770- _:... --- � �i �, i✓ rr' F -, FHfferent denominations would Y P t elft ap ' �.•_ ' l r( s rug - day proceeds to Whitevale hotel for t�o exist. As ilii illlt5tt'at•on, to night ; Saturday to his own stable anti! �' j� �•e Village of Pickering we have the following Monday morning. Nit Open -��s different churches, and a seg'- FHiinnQbal—The pure-bred imported :: r � � ►. Yorkshire coach stallion. the property of - _ — �th one abort a quarter of a toile D. Defoe, Anan �' P=P8 S�v1IIgs �all� gLCI BIIt With tie be�,•oud the knits of the village albite.ale, will stand for (0 ' limited number of mares daring 1908 as c wh[le? ««e have �o ntlatiou to follows. Monday noon leaves his own` W . -r# 1 � ) )ort only One or at .the most i I 3 stable for Gordon house, Pickering for - Any -thing an Ei•®rythulg f� p�� ti -o strong churches. It requires night ; Tuesday, Joe Parson's, Rouge �V! of da +lcnlble the aulount to lilalllta.11l Hill, noon ; R. Andrews hotel, Feet In the Pump Line Hill night; Wednesday. A. B. Ressor e 1 null) Re})ait•S. shall buildingsits to nlaiutaiu }, _ . lot 5, con 5 Scarboro, noou, thence to A'Vindtnill Re; Itiit':� k >vo larger ones,. and if united ' fuer pastors would b � required. his own stable for sight; Thursday to �i„terns tna�lti t() Commercial hotel, Claremont, noon, '.ted in fact Itnything! ran Ile had © Interest allowed friirsi dine of deposit tits snialbstinis art well a lilt wis would enable the churches to Mansion house, for night and until fol- �' : t_`(3l)F2,-L'ibmite a !hilt!! larger amount lowing noon ; Friday, by Roseville to re3lt�onable prices all *- f_or missionary Mork tl•lid towaIds Mrs. Todd's•hotel, Goodwood, for.nigbt, ' *h^ assistance of those in the ne A -el• Saturday to his own stable autii Monday , =— — — — - €� a _ t)tat% of the -country, The fact, hist Catera. Vol, 13. (3565), 10187, sire Et a EVA that the Christian church is cors- MacQueen (3518), (5200). The pure bred clydesdale stallion, -the property of Geo C1 . - fx�sed of Many different sects has Davidson k Bone, will stand for a limited { Cather a bad effect when mission- number of mares at his own stable, lot pries enter heathen- lands. The . von 8. Brock.St=t Whitbyo son a ' f y heathen will naturally argue that R :1t41urphu-The registered iboroaQb' • bred running stallion, in oo'or cherry where must be something wrong, b tthe property of S. C. Backewill sin the see so .man divisions. -` - - - n r mares darts rsaisinder of stand for g --: ; ... .. ; , ;�_ • , . A united church would certainly ,, .. _ � = 'j season at bis owe stable, Kingston roar'. Wind lows, far more effective to missionary MoMarpby has a Rood record, havio s it • 0 W 1111'0 work than a divided one. It i8 . and Silverware.: _ g 11 � � 1 woe many fast races in Ddootreal ad a Teasing to note in late sales that Toronto. Terms -To iosare afoal 1110. zhe tendency in the di erent de- /cord Jewett—The pare bred black r. ; �' jt e I ' Y trotting stallion, the ro rt of 'ohs II2'e19<l if T-ag nlinatio s is to unite their fnt•�es P Pe y 1' s Dickie, Pickering will stand for mares 4 -that greater harmony- exists w than ever before. dating 1908 as Pickering leaves A nkat toad of tush Aiod Wit:dsar salt B:Il�lt 81r' TW1118 Et(#. his own stable for Alex. Lawson a Cher. List arrived. 3 f :> rywood, noon, Jobnston's hotel, Whits - 1 vale ni ht; Taosda ' Poultry net4iag and all kinds tomos _ .' g�dwate IJe[o6soi 1 =� td' - `moo wht3m may concern: Please If y, Torreno s hotel, win on hand. jW �'i Markhan. noon and night;, Wednesday, 1Fiave my body shipped to our faro- 6b T Pickering, Oct. y ' Miller's All kinds of cls& secs t burial lot Chippewa Ontario, Batton s hotel Ringwood, noon; p,�p r Canada. plot, Mr. John Flett hotel, StouHvills, night; Thursday, per keg or 3o per ponad• ; sures of Flett. Joseph Mondor s. 8th cors. Pickering, -,� Lowndes & Co To- - �! •Trees. noon; Broogham night; Friday, by. BRYAN;. -;s Ede H t cntarg once o x+cmto, Ont. "Personal --I am' 24 Greenwood to John Corner's, Kinsale• 9-1 Y Manager Farmers' Supply Oo' Blit a ' _Veers old. Blasted hopes, .caused noon; Sebert's' hotel. Brooklin night; �,i : y my own folly, has caused me Saturday, Bandel's hotel, Whitby, noon; Creditors t ; All kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubl3 .`- thence to his own stable -until Monde WANTED --Several Industrious per- - � _-- Etc. fos sale _ . #Jo do this.. Tell some paper ;t0 T ebtabtlahed eleven yead with s� for ho�apes In kite matte of estate of 'Joseph Col Highest prices r morning tie ce3s td for Fb,II and publish this- article: To all Pedestrian, (11450).—The im ried W. to call aeon merchants and sganq for sac- lin. late of the To of Pickering,g p !ouths, to my dear boy friends;— al desdale stallion, pa • e' Winter Apples. y the propert at John oesefut and profitable llna- P anenepp P Pa T Olaretnoat P. O., in the t2oant of mens. Meek! cash salary of *18 and all y Qr.- yo f4 I am going to give you a. little ad- Dallier &Sons, Brougham, wi►1 make the trarellintt ezp uses and hotel bills etdvauaui In tuna. Yeoman, deoeasad• JOHN E, alp Agent, :. '- =wise. Take it. I am 24 years old, season of 1903 at his own stable. sash each week. Ez nae not eseentiat, Pickering. -left school when I was 15, had an Seggerman—Better known as "Appie Mention reference and enclose sett -addressed Notioe is herobv given, parsnopt to- the . 1 - Jack,” the celebrated American envelope. THE NATIONAL. Mt Dearborn st., Ravised Statates of Ontario 1897, Chapter excellent mother and father, who Chicago. , >w•as 129, that all creditors and others having trotting stallion, the property of Robb. _ • 8 �'��d 1�►Il t . �koved me. I secured a positlon in Deverell, Pickering, vel! stand for mares claims agaiast the estate of Joseph Collins, E F a bank, began to go out nights, dnrin 1 � IF YOU WANT �,_ � -:_ _ deceased. are r aired on or before the 5th -� - ' - if� K 903 as follows -Monday noon ' ' '., PaCC 1 :auEi there•is the foundation, the proceeds to Andrew a hotel, West Hilt .• day of Jals A. 1$08 to send by post r A. Rasalioe an las , starting point of all my blasted for night• Tuesday, b Woburn, to Mal. - g prepaid, or deliver to the undersignedEx• . r' slopes." Boys, do not go outnights veru or noon; Tremont house, Mark. Brntford wind will, -Deering machinery ecators of the 1pat Will and Tea mant_ of wnL Rux binders, mowers cora haryeeters, corn the said deceased their fall names and30 :nor frequentsaloons. Saloons and ham for night; Wednesday, by Boz ffqM*L�+p yj�v(�jj Sjjl�j� shredders, Page wire fence, binding twine, .addresses and d i tions and statetnanteESE�C{RS JJs lL�iL1vUR ((�iJJ((�� Grove to Jobnaton's hotel Whitevale P k places which appeal to yoltr ' ba or stone boat. See or write of le ims, and particulars and proof tbere- � ' ;Measures, if palrclered to, «ill for noon, Brougham for night; ThuTs R8Y ° of, sad the Hata of the secarit TO TUB Ca)! A DIAn >lso8T8-W8>s'l' f y o Bebert'e hotel, Brooklin, noon,' ' _ 11•eIy bring you to a bad end. sae Soroerville'e, lot 15. can. 8, Reach, : W. Ir' �" '� j$ held by thein. f: Y, if any AT 81BTtlra>tr raRijB � home with mother and father t stay night; Friday, hotel, Raglan, :coon, Con-, .� , - Notice is herabp taether Qivan that after wtnatpeq•, • Resins... 1tS-t f r WaeYalia Moose Jaw.. U s•,ar accompany thein sotnejvllene teal hotel, f?abawct, night; Saturday to - - the 5th day of July, A.D ; 190.9; the under- .': Woodruff'a hotel, for noon, � ( • ' EHateigivan ... Yorkton..... } e�30 ` " Always cliabse your company Whitby, n -A, signed Eieautors will -proceed to distribute Elgin....... thence to his own stable until Monday �' � ` " — '"' � `the estate of the said 44Kemed eitnong the Arcola .....28Pr. Albert,, c Lard your honor, as it is priceless ' ; - noon. Now; qd Icoaldtlt for ''fcTteriupt peso Mooeomta.. Mad:leod..... r amens ne entitled thereto,, having regard wawaneea,, a If e;►nm lost 1t cannot be l;egained. and vicinity, tel sell fruit hetes. ors al } 35 ,�1 I y� 1 only to those olaime f which' th g e CstQary.. r ke a confident, of mother, and trees, shrubs, rotas.• etc. We have the $ e.I tb n Bivocta , ... -'tii'hen the ,time conies for you to ji +old sA1JE�A_ conslfferol�le gtlarl- shall have igap�ce. and that they T,vtll not Binet»nth .. -�-r .sed Deer.. Y Mt` of IrFiae t t+rrain, barley,- wkeai:and largest and hast aseartnlerl<t of stack in be liable for said estate, or np (!tuna v ew "� >3trath- w = is T p$rt thereof �,, r`::� ; dcsuter life as a citizen, in 1FVllatever rye at lot 1+, c.n s Pickering John tl'ercy t4-tt Canada. Terms liberal. We also arrow to any person or persons of vvhoee. Maims swan aider cons. • f - x be sure of and cell new and improved lines of a do- e,r claim they shall got have had notice at atcity soli may enter, ARM FOR SALE By TENDER-- ulna rune 4ti1, retarntn until August 4th x �• ar BX TENDER— to a ll ett?Ok tirallt@� true t0 nwma ` g 1.r ur surroundings and yOfli' C011l- F Seale$ tenders will be received by the un- g° kite tuna of die�ibatlon. (all tall or f3 t3 Athabssoa) t3oing Jane 18th: re- . . alta elivered in good condition or paccii� - ,� _,- ,,•:,.;: turning until August 18th, (all rail or s S Atha• - If circumstances permit ereigned ub to Saturday, Aaguet let. 19M. for , LO115. ase moue Wi11 [Hake arrafl e• ' 1 buttal Goi July 4th. returnina until Septem d i t e vnreHaee of that valuable feral, known se T >""Ma,aded• g Dated this loth day of ut l pg y by the old bows, be it eY@r BO the "Old Whitson Homesteod," containing%bout mance on comtniwion or eatar� basis, ae y T' •' ' bar 8th • (ail tiii or B S Manitoba) Tickets are not Rood on Imperial Limited' For tickets d f - _&rouble, as it is far. superior to thb 8o ao Vs more or lees, end situated between oordia to time and -abilit of a lint. Jos. (7ollinu�, Clber wood, P. q., C. V. ' Cllaramont village and tl. P. R. station. a1 y �. ry slid pamphlet gtptnp full particalars apply to '. ndest hotel life. Be fair be g !. Ten- Apply immediately. A1icheli. D x ark, P, O., Ezeouterer o p a a ' . I dere to be marked Tender for farm". The, pp T T .l'alBetl aCtillo h ; you nearest Oanadtw Pacific agent, onto f l 1C lest. $OIIOr O112•-mottlter and hi&,jat or any tender not necessarily acosoted, r� ,,. • �• A, H rt©TMbN. e Y. Y For f anther articulare ap 1 on tpe remises '��HA NURSE�r0lnfwN% a - $taativilie. Orit.- ' assi(ti4at dsaeral lPaMsager Agent' F • Wither. Do not lie or even. pre- >�o Cosa Ae alarouiont, �. of; - 29 4!-T(}Rt)I�iTU, pXT. $4.8 7 eeaiore' viiicitoY., .a. y""- .. sty' ... •'• - �. � t _ Fre-.. - - "t€ •Trek - - sa. !. € - ..: �. - - r nw w. .. �. - ,. .- - J :. .-.- .:.. ,. T. -�..- '_ ..• a. -b .n - ice-.. - ..� 19 Y ?A? .. .. :w t- - -. - ... _:. .:_ -. . _. ♦.. .. .. _w. 7r's,-. .: a: , ;;jrp�de •r _tik , i. r.l. s S w .: ,. �- , . - ., .-. , .:. ! . .. rc fru 9:. W-' -..'• �--•..-' ... i •'..E � t•-. � .» _,.. >. � _:,•?t.... -a�: �. ... ¢. ..�.c�..-.-..,-.- , .. .- - .. ''�jj .�' }y a ,}i - s. `.iF. t • tX: :.�:: �ltt', . , - -.-. ..-. -: ,ecl-. ,d :: < -: � • e .... r� 1...: _- ��4.0 A . .% ...R. ♦ fi .... Ce.,: ..- t ! :_ _ '•A: ,: ,� -•.. R•. - _ •Y '- +cy .. t - _ r�fs -rF -_. .. - .. -... .. •.- .. A- >. ... ,. wis.... -ti H & 7� �. uv� _i S! , ti • , ` . .. K - - w , d- ._ .... ,., - l.. ... • , - ,. . dc. - -. _. -.. ... ., 5 .i4. �+ •,esiif�::,,,•• #� . -::. i :._ '4 - . .. .: : -r'..-. :a 6.. .A ... :- •..._ .: P•'�.. . • .. : _. --:,- i. a._ 1 - _ 'd,�„•'r�`•"! - P";S."'.'^__^ - _ ri yY -h. ,:S ���, - ..w- '°�.. „•,,:„iii; - - - •-�. ,: -. - "_.- .�'-_ ._ ran �9.;.._.-ifd�..... :'�'._. ._ - - - a mile the animal was caught. A Iuu line or tine mums, sry►es of un, L&U'pZT SOAP. Fortunately no damage was done mer millinery nova jon hand. �,,,9P Three large bats of qgmM to either horse or rig. Something attractiveand;becoming. govny.o.p for Next Sabbath will b� a' 'special ts price$ are right..BIIt�-Fite QBQ. day in the l�iethbdist i hurch. AtA: the morning and evening services ICY Housekeeper Knows .., , z as well as in the Sundry school, a DRIBS M. CiEROW. special feature will be mads# of the a good broom t hl nPnt.PnYLry of the birth of John . Brougham,�Ont. Omar e°ee brooms are well filled with the very best aeleo- THE ti Y GLVnzi i3miL z ail[ 1 Is . splendid article for spray bushes, shrubs end plants, also for oat- T tie, horses, and poultry 4166har" the solu- tion ins spray -like form, iscreaeing the else- isnoy and economizing the matsic{ial. We have out the price to W emu: and our good baying enables os to Thirty -Nine Villin• cast the prices low. Buy your nest broom -- BINDER TWINE The Bodkiss PIRiS GREEN D1S'rBIM Lawn Now- M are Scarce indications point to Distributes the Paris (green in dry form—b Notwithstanding a n unprecedented its use one pound to the acre is all that is im which we have a demand with a shor- quired : treats 8 rows at a time and work 0041 1666 stook which toga of material to very rapidly. One will pay for itself in t is rhtly prised np supply it. That saving of time and material. Rightly priced "'"'� �°m m61� ` 'You'll beIvanci'g per- Three Dollars and Fifty , C ccs. You'll be wise Two Dollar �' , to lace your order n,� with as now at prices _Fifty CeIItd• . • rangingopw'rdsfr'm It's Ten and a Half Cents Hoeing Poultry Netting, � Time Y , OUR SELLING PRIM. r � " t 't full range of dries prto6d ap- we hiivo s full assartnienirof hoes four ail p wards per yard from to alway8 the price we- aek you twee. rightly priced upwards from / , ;Tltl► C ltB 0XV PRICE TO ALL. -: �. T�K6hty+Faye Cont Ci. - X3eUubte (#vttdi RUSSILL,HAHDWARE. at L.Pw flues M" uio uxn*sThe - „�. 126 East Kin Street Toronto: he caat tq. kin t �� , ngsre Or Law title YOU y verfisin spays but wrhwt � you GX' T is the Y. - xI [ S r� TeSl � a � k t '�', F�� '�a }.. ` +•' {�sq- ..!_ .4'•s'� v \ ! '-fro ���+.i�-. s}gm`t':�:$' . ;_ . G 7. . ,. Y r W -V a{ i` •g.' 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':"e - �fy.: xa..F'± -. ,,F•, :Y - ` a TH.E #IARKETS � : ' _.:.-.,cam Prices of Grain, Cattle, et in Trade Centres. z. Toroato; June 28.-Wh"t The 1 �►I market is firmer in sympat with advance in the West. No. white quoted at 74 to 741c east ' No. 2 red winter, 73'} to 74c mid ` die freights, and No. 2 spring a ebe middle; No. 2 goose at 66c. o Midland. Manitoba wheat is firm No. 1 hard quoted at 85c Goderich and No. 1 _Northern, 84c Voderich No. 1 hard, 91c grinding In transit lake and rail; and No. 1 Northern 90c. Oa;s=T'!ie'fiiarket-i$:.st��bng with fair demand and little offering. No 2 white quoted at 32c middle freight and Na. 1 white at 33c east. Barley -'Trade is quiet. No. 8 , etc tra quoted at 44c middle freight, and No. 3 at 42* to 43c. ' RyeoThe market is stea y at 52 cast for Nb. 2. Peas -Trade dull, with No. A2 "whit quoted at 64 to 65c high freight. Buckwheat -Nothing doing, with prices nominal at 39 to 40c outside. Corn -Market is steady; No. American yellow quoted at 57c on track, Toronto, and No. 3 mixed at 156ic, Toronto. Canadian' feed corn, 40c west, and No. 2 yellow nominal at 46c west. Flour -Ninety; per cent. `patents quoted to -day .: at $2.72 middle freights, , in buyers' sacks, for ex- port. 'Straight' rollers of special brands for domestic trade quoted at $3.25 to $3.40 in bbls. Manitoba flour steady; No. 1 patents., $4.10 r to $4.20, and strong bakers', $8.85 to $3,•90 in bags, Toronto. Allllfeed-Bran is firm at $18i" and shorts $19 here. At outside points ran is quoted at $17, and shorts at 18. Manitoba bran in sacks, $20, and shorty at $22 hers. • • � - iiOG PROLiLtCT�• . l. �+ Dressed hogs are steady. " ,j Cured meats are unchanged, with k good demand. Ate quote:- Bacon, clear, = 10 to 10 je, In ton and case lots. Pork, mess, $21; do., short cut, ' s22.50. i Smoked meats-Iltms, 18 to' 13,jc; r roils, 11ic; tihoulders, 10ic; backs, 14 to 14 j e; breakfast bacon, 13} to 14c. Lard -The 'hiarket is steady. We quote:- perces, 10c; tubs, 10,c; pails, 10Jc; compound .8 to 91c. i ' 'THE DAIRY MARKETS. � Butter -Receipts: continue good', with fair demand,; for choice grass grades. 1''e quote as follows:- ' Choice lb. rolls, l6c; selected dairy 'tubs, 15c; secondary grades, (store • packed), 12} to 14c; creamery prints 19 to 20c; do.,, solids, 18 to 18 j e. Eggs -The market is firm. Select- ed fresh gathered stock in good, do- mand. We quote:-- Selects. 14•} to 15c; seconds and checks, Ile. Cheese -Market Is steady, with °small lots jobbing at 11 j;c per CATTLE Mt llic' < ' = Toronto, .June 23. �- Trade'- geh- - eraily was fairly good at t he To- ronto Cattle Market this morning, the -tin of cattle- was somewhat ' heavier an`d for good stock the de- mand was rather brisker. ThAe' was a better feeling generally in all lines, but prices are showing little or no change. The total run oMr- ing amounted to 76 cars, -including 945 cattle, 1,223 sheep and lambs, ,•§ 1,692 hogs .aned 35 calves. Export Cattle - The rtin of good cattle was. light, too large a per - tentage of the offerings befog un- ' 6nighed grass cattle. There was a good denwaid for the best cattle on the market, arnd their prices kepi. well up to -those of the previous clay's market. Some space had to be filled, and this accounted for the better demand for cattle. The best cattle on the market solid at 55.15, the extra choice lots running from that figure down to V5 per cwt. The general run of choice cattle sold at $4.70 to $4.90, and inediuni were ` about steady at $:1.30 to $4.60 Butchers' - Cattle The market was very steady, with an inclination Y to firinness for the best grades. As ` in export cattle, there were too many inferior lots o'"irring, and only c the best were in active den,an7d. The best pickled lots ren about $4.80 to $4.80 per cwt., - with the general run 7. of choice cattle selling at about r' $4.40 to $4.50. Fair to good sold 7 at $41.10 ,to $4.30, and cows at ► - `' E_ _ about $2.50 to $3.75. Stockers and Feeders -- A few 'loads of live stoci er. were on the t "r Market -and they sold at .about $3.- 50 to $4 for choice and $2r 75 to $3 for common. A few light export cattle sold as short-h-eeps at abotut t $4.50 to $:4.75 for the best and $3,- _::. F '7 75 to�$4.50 for light: j. �ilcli cows -About 2Q CQvvs'w8re 3 ou stile an'd prices ranged from $30 t= to $'48 car ch . Calves The roti itias light - and Y:o -"z- '-trade -wrLs fairly _gond, 'everythin' i, r being sold: Prices are unchlangcd at ,a $2 ' to $10 -each and 44c to 5!}c p6r pound.- P Sheep,, - ii.�d. ItiPai�lis; �- �Pi}arle .was fairly spall and. e*or•ything was sold.: �'ort ewes gre quoted at. $5,78 tto 34, l arks at- $2,75 to' $3, culls at $2:50 to '$3.50; slid la3ibs at 12.50 to $4.50 each. _ ; • Hogs► -Th@ suss was hdavy­tod the t • _: market was, slighrtly weaker jxi conte sequence. Q potatiorns are, however: • .` ; . vnghanged . at 85.87J for selects, aptl �� •� � , � '��-� -_.' : �.8x� for, lightie fez • V a 4' 7. J Li > i 4 C1' x+F k t i_. r d• 1 i 'a r y _ ri• h r -t 5 !' .rrF ��i•s�<:'•r�.". ��P +lata r y{'-� a _M :'S•{� +i.•' ' ftrpow tt�a eew.� - �_.. i _ _ - c. � -- .. a, �' �. �u� J •'+eta choice, �' DI�FAsOURIN �'� and that -.�.� 'p `� `� Nought p�ible, at ... ..;6.00 ' #5.I$ �� ����TS,�.. :/7et' beet t of f►sy. . y. � ,�' �. , ,, � • ,,_ 4.70 4.00 Lax Number � secured in this m ,' r < : , •• ► do nyedf m �� t , •, � . ` �.......... Sr. 4.80-'; 4:d0 $� _ t0 Gist � . - . do eowe� . � ixzY _ . ls�at��sTxoNS' : ro8r F. �. l�lo air, t � • _ 4.f?9 the States -:Via: the . oo. . �O ,' - �$ � Live Stock ComXtiiss - , ,r. .. ,; • � intdrior c4we ... ::, ... � ?iS ` = g•95 • - T� NA3f-]Y[A ' � -loner, • A� Montreal .. = � Hut4hers' 'Ipuked Iota � 60 :... 4.80 _ despatch, says Liar- .. � ,_ _.,, s� -:•, : ' dt►_ chelels .. 4.*0 : - 4+.60 Ing the pabt month it i9ault 19te. �'oadit3opa on �ii'hich may Shquld air � to food . r. 4.10 4.80 Marie alone the American inlmf8'r' 8e Cut _ �az•ly . az �r o- Qbadreaw� .. _ „, „° e,n5 8• tion inspectors found+ 117 cath a t � �u�� AT BARN-TiAISII�G� h.Y ro` h d � ... 7!S '�� ' § a =.k: date: , � � -_ • • � , `'` ; ':. ,,-' _�;�',.•3 u8' •... 2,50 ": 6.40 trachoma, among the people trying - ,- , 2 Feeders, •�� rt keep s bd :; 4,�g to find their way into the Unitsd �tnce tete i`isy 'crop fife If 01Y Pto be Serious Accident tan .Farm Near. Bulls, a rt heavy. 8.50 _:' 4.00 �' g $1t+ates, and had to send them. ]#tpht this ear, it >is ,doubly fmpocrtr New Hambur" .. &2tsr- 8• -bp ads Mr. W. Watchdrn,� that t be handled to the -best: � - - dp light! .. .>. ... to Canada, s oesible axlvan. a and cut and aur- A New ' Hamburg, Ont., despatclij t ' do nsedi>�im ... .., .,; d.25�: 4.50 commissioner -General .of �mmfgrar- p � s�.ys: Saturday' afternoon, shortly - �, • . � < �• tion in Canada. ' ,And the worst � in audt a �y as to secure the y u' do light j ... ... ... .. $.?6 4.26 before five o'clock, aver serious- ac- St;ockere, jehpice ,e - >, 8.50-, 4,40 feature of so maty asses being found largest am�tnt t nutrients in the Y - fi . �, map ,a must digestible �sLd palatable form, cident occurred on the farm of ex r ::t� do co n ... ... ... 2 7.ri `;` � 8.00 was that • poor � 80 per cent, of them Councilor John Weber in the Town-,.,:-, Milch corov , . each, ...,80.00 " 48:00 7b this end it is well at this tet:`• , had .been contracted in Canada," the ship of Wilmott, situated about two Co .• son to bear .the following facts in Faacport e�es, per cwt 8.75. $.90 u�imiseioner went on to say, aim- Hailes east of this village, whereb mind: • Ea:e•ly out hay it; relatively g , yr 'F > C+u'lls, sac ' ... .:. ...... 2.80 •. 8:50 Ply because the popple live �►11 to- richer in flesh -forming elements; it about thirteen persona were more or `t do bac e, per cwt 75 - 8.00 pjether, and no attention whgtev�er is is niers palatable surf dfgedtible; ft less seriously hurt. Mr. Heber was Sprin h Calves • l l s, each . � b0 � 4.60 paid to the disease. Moat- of the has a sweeter aroma; but it has the building. an addition to his largo . , ; , pe b ... ...... 0.04# � D.05� people refused had been in Canada barna, and had invited .about fort '} ' � • dp ea .. .,. 2.40 10.00 over ayear, - diaadvasitage of being mach more fifty Y ' .. •• •+ di,Sinult to cure. Grass, as it cep- � Y of his friends to assist him Hogs, se ta, per • - � , ` ► . . The class of,.. immfgi•ai7ts� cts�ing roacJi� ni7aturi to raise -the addition in _ cwt... ... ... .:.;`... 5.8?1 0.00 fn throu h Canadian porta during P ty, gains consider- position do fat. per cwt ... 5.82 � 0.00 the g g ably In weight.; p7r,�•t of this increase' When one of the heavy timbers was present season is over 50 per in laced in '• do light, per c�Rrt 5.82i 0.00 cent. better than in previous years. consists of starch and sugar, which Peing P position the cement - �. is valuable to the feeder; and part wall, which had - only been built a tea o � � The principal steamship companies. coau:lsts of • Crlxde fibre which de- days ago, and which had apparently ` '�USIN S8 AT'MONTREAL •-_ such as the Allan, Dominion, and creases digestibility, attd renders the not thoroughly set, .gave way, and e Montreal, � June 38.-(lra.in-No.. -1 Elder -Dempster. aro co�peratrng to hay less palatable. Early cut hay precipitated those who were hand Manitoba hard wheat, 70c; _No. 1. a large extent in the work, and are is mare valuable per ton then late ling the timber to the lower portion h Northern, 8c, ex store, Fort Willi- refusing passage tq any abut sound but a lasses aenwurnt of dig�estf- of the stables. A messenger was am; 68c high. freights, 73c and health immigrants." cut; Pew. y grants• ble nutrients per attre is obtained by hurriedly sent to New Hamburg to ' 3 here; rye, ".i c east,, 458;e afloat hare; Dr. Ellis, chief immigration inat5etr later cutting. Nate cut Itay has summon medical assistance, •and Dr. buckwheat, 48 to 4(3+]c; oats, No. 2, tor, announces- that the Government also the aadvaatago .of being more Walter at once hurried to the scene 88;c in stppro here; flaxseed, ;1.15 has made provision for the erection easily and rapidly cured, tiraua dim- of the accident. Telephone messages...: on track hdre; feed. barley, 48c; No. of a new immigration building at finishing no 't as'fJy the labor but also were also sent to _Baden, Plattsville -' 8 barley, tile. Flour -Manitoba pat- Quebec; and that every aero was be- the risk of loss in harveetiug. and -New Dundee, summoning, the ants, ;4.20 to ;4.20; seconds, $x.80 ing taken to admit only perfectly Early cut hay is especially valva- nodical men from these villages. The to $4; strong bakers', $3.40; On- healthy immigrants ble for eltreep, calves, colts and following are the names of those � tario.r straight rollers, ;8.45 to ,� '�. daiev softie; while for fattening seriously hurt:- Rudy Gingerich, $3.60; �Ii bags, -.;1.67,} 'to $1.?6, •': `�� - cattht, lata cut hay will give as chest crushed and eye piett•ced, Aaron ' - r` patents,' $3.70 to' �. -Rolled` oaf-- � ' good results.-. In eYperfmt�nts con- : DO NOT BIND SANDS - Shantz, injured internally. John Millers prices, ;1:85 in bags. and �».•� .• i; ducted by Prof. Ba,erborn of New Steiner, injured internally. -� ' Jacob' ;8.65 per bbl. Feed -Manitoba bran, `� • 1`iampehire, and Prof. I[enry. of Wis- BinklQ, thumb' cut oft. Allan Scbie• shorts Shrubil Planted on Sai�le Island to determine fibs relative ' $19 to $2U; . $21 to ;22, cousin, del one arm crushed. Ed'w, Kkro bags included; Ontario bran in bulk, Fast Dying Out value of early sand late cut hay for Pei" � r " shoulder crushed. Jos. Steinmann, ;18.50 to +$19.50; shorts in bulk, A: Aalitaa, N. 8., despatch sa s• tptterring steers, the advatxttage was a - ± y • ankle 'broken. Soloman Shantz in a little in favor of � t' $18.50 to >b20; middlings, ;21. Pro- .Two years ago the Canadian Depart- ternally injure. Noah Shantz, seri � - visions-Nea�►y Canadian short cut meat of Marine imported eighty 'I'Ii'C LATE CUT HAY. ously hurt. F pork, $22.50 to $2.9; short eat back, thousand shrubs from France, which Whether ha yy should to cut •early ` - �- '_` •`r , . ' $22 to X22.50; light short cut. $21.- were set out on Sable Island. This or tato will depr+tid therefore, an the t � • 50 to E22; compound refined lard FAT BABIES NOT BEST P Was done in the hope of preventing following condition (1) The stock 8* to 9c; pure Canadian lard, 10} to the sands from drifting and from be- to be kept; at cost enough hay file; finest lard, 11 to 11;c; hams, ing washed array by the wind and should be cut early to supply the The Lancet Says the Old Theory •' , f 13* to 14jc; bacon, 14 to 15c; fresh sea currents which are constantly dairy cows and young stock. (2) •• ,. is Wrong killed abattoir hogs, $8.25 to ;8.50, changing the location of the lace. The season; It the weather by - Egger -•New laid, 12} to 13c; No. 2, These shrubs have proved a failure. "catchy" it is nasally wiser to A Lindon: eapatch says: T � deter the cutting until ttomew+tiat Lancet, the leading medical jour k 10}c. Butter -Townships creamery, so say men just returned from the g r 1cJ} .to 19' c; Quebec, � p later. (3) The acreage of England, raises its voice against �Y r � 19 c; Western island. The lents are fast dying ge to be hand- baby shows, complaining that from creamery, 18 ,to 18}c; Western dairy, put for leek of nourishment, and the �: it the crop be larges it will � time immemorial the first prize has 16c. Cheese -Ontario. 10}c, town- tierce gales tear them up from their necessary to begin cutthrg eµrlier. always been given to the fattest _. ships, lOfc for colored; white >jo less, feeble roots. Foxes arc multtplylag BY early cutting is rncsa,tit cuttlrig s -- bob Last week at. the. t�altham t ' honey -White clover in sections, 12c fast on the island. and Ore- caµsing at or before the time of full ,bloom. x' ; per section;- in 10-1b. ties, Sc, much damage. By late cutting is meant cutting stow show fifty _babies born last ---- • -t . ;- • between the time of full bloom and _ March competed.- The winner turned -� UNITED STATES MARKETS ` '' •" ripening. In any cdse, however, the scale at 16} pounds. The Lancet Points outthat this is all wrong. If �•;� hpy should be cut before It !s ripe regards such an -infant as a "Carbo- � �>..; Buffalo, June 23. -Flour -Steady. NE�% POSTAG� STA�S ': enough for the seed to shell readily. g Wheat -Spring, weak; No. 1 North h drat., or au ar-fed infant, with a A crop of mixed elgver and limo- curiously translucent, almost cal � E , ern, 841c; No. 1 hard, 881c; winter To Be Issued on Dominion Dap- thp► bay is at its best it both qual- Y P , steady; No. 2 white, 84c; No. 2 red, The R• 'a Portrait. ity and quantity are to be consider- ascent appearance of the tissue." 80c, Corn -Excited; Iti'o. 2 yellow, �<' � • ` ed when from ono -third to ono-hhalf F'kt babies, the Lancet says, are b5c asked; moo. 2 corn, b4c. Oats An Ottawa despatch says: On Ila- of the clover blossoms have turped' "hypertrophic square -headed infants.'' -Strong; No. 8 white, .48c Canal minion Day the Postatli�ce 1?epartr brggm• ie Ra r goes on to argue freights• -Steady. r;:' moat will issue new sta�e st s ° fit• , a,r. Duluth, June -wheat-To sled those wi►4 6e``r�l! •d`i1►n ori �� sl3>'�aId � caZ•ed hi n t�3e prize u r.�il. ^� - • 4 pp. rapidly as possible aft- `"e"u i w to the fatt _ rive, No. 1 hard, 82$c; No. 1 North- t�utrity _ of seeing cApie:s of _ them With this in view, it is ,hotter to de- medicatiy hest baby. f, ern, 801c; No. •2 Northern, 78tc; speak alost approvingly, both at the ter euttltig in the morning until-•rT-'--♦ ' - a •� � _- July, 801c; •September, ,?8$c; Decem- design and the workmanship. The most of the dew is oil'. It 34 tons g4DIES TORN INTO SHREDS her. 72c. stamps bear the likeness of the King or mere of hay is to be handled in a , Atilrraukcr, Juke 28.-tSRreat--IIigh-' copied from the la/est portrait ot. season, a tc+dder will be found a - - er; No. 1 Northern, S:S to 85 c; No. Ms Majesty, being one painted effete Lydditu Explosion at the Wool- - f good inst.runrent. Care must be ex- with Arsenal. ' 2 Northern, 84 to 84}c; July, 76+}c, his accessron to the throne, repro- excised to avoid 'storing hciy while � R eL-Firm; No. 1, 88 c. Barley - scznting him in Royal robes, scarlet ' Y } y at all damp from rain, dew 'or ab- A Lanxlon despatch says: Four ".• Lower; No. 2, 56;c; sample, 44 to and vrm'ine, and ,now in -York sorption from the ground. Moisture teen men were killed and thirteen in. ' • li 52c. Corn -July, 50* to 501c. fuse, the London rosidetue of the of this kimi.wills oil ha much P .Y jured by an e�xplbs'ion in tln� lyddite 'Minneapolis, June 28.-1Vbea�-- Prince, of Rules_ Ir each of the up- giri'cker ttwn •the water contained in factory at the Woolwich arsenal oar Cash, 801c-1 Jul ?9 to ?9 c; Sts per - corners of the .stamp is a' Tudor its own' sa � � P- F• �• T`htursday morning. Several- of th1 � Y^ crown, and.. in the lower 'corner 4 Last 4 tember, ?21} to �2fc; on track, No. year attatiticrn was called to victims were - literally- blown td ' 1 hard, 81 c• No. 1 Northern 80 c• metple leaf, with a numeral indiept- .tbv method of curl clover ha ' � � ins the denon�netion of the statn � 3 pieces. q'lte building- was colnlilete• INo. 2 Northern, 79�c; No. 3 North- P• practiced by Mr, Hoary (lla►tdenning, ly _wrc•ektd. The roof t1'as blown ' vrn, 77 to 78c. Flour -First pat- 'I'Ire Portrait of the King is a strik- and a number of other prominent oft and the interior collnpst4d. T`h/ - ents, E4.25 to 84.F15; second, $4.15 ing and admirably likeness of H9s. and reliable farmers. Mr. (Menden- explosion is attributed to the burst • Majesty. " . nin tJnrs outlines his urethod. Out ing of a shell. • to $4.25; ('first clears, F3.16 to $3.- g 2G; 'second clears, a2.35� to $2.95. •r°•-r--w-� _ when in full bloom, or whc+n the 'I'hc•re were rr>tiny pathetic. secinrl Bran -In bulk, $14 to $14.33, blossoms contain the most honey. about the gates of the gretit arsenal, � . • �♦ _ GERMAN ELECTIONS Cut in the morning utter' the dew where thousands of rrlaii�'cas of thea _°'t � • [pts dried oft. That � cut in the autcplo�-c•s besiegc�ct the oriicials fol ATTEMPT TO KILL CZAR �`. Thi 8ssult � Will .fief Be Pleesti3g morning may be cocked up in the information. Six arisiitional rru'n ; -- �to the Emperor. afternoon. The mouser should not are missing, and it is believed thea Would-be Assassin Disguised as ab - be run later than 4 p. m., And all were blown to pieces. '!'hP• rt;runir.S 8'w• /1 Berlin despatch says: The ItelctH cut that day should be put into of the r;etims were collected ro _ Army Officer. , stag elections took pinto on Tuesday. cock a ' buckets. The chic[ feature was the increased - A' despatch to the London Marnitg DET'4RE TIiTJ Tl�' I'ALLS.: -T- Leader, dated Moscow, Junes 17, says 'success of the Socialists, which • . � group is iaere�►ieed from tib to 71 fih,ia ha should be• put into the u'< STANDS ALUO�- that reports were then currant that � g l hay. P , an attempt upon the life of the Czar 'and the popular Socialist vete from barn the next day and well t ranip- 2,100,000 five years ago. to 2,500,- ed into the maws. He es,peacially Britain's - Relations With •Service Was only prevented. at the last mo- g stn hasizes the following conditions: Not Renewed. meat the other- day at Tzarskoe t5e- 000. N_lile this lrrce'easo in the So- P g - • cfalist representation in the Reich- ( 1) Do not cut in the morning un 'lo, on the eve of the departure of P til the rasa is dr A London despatch sates. Premier the ,court for the Imperial villa - at stag will not be p14•usinq to the I:m- g y• Balfour in the H:ousc of Commons ' New I'eterho(T. The would-be assaas- I,eror, it will not apoarvntly helve (2) 1)o not allow fr^t►tfh cut hay to an Wednesday said the diploir,atic in attempted to any decisive effect, as the Socialist lie on the ground over night, ex- relations with Scrt'ig. which ended p gain access to the posed to dew or ruin. presence of. his Majesty in the ani- gains appear to have boon trade at I (3)It any hay should get set with fortis the death of King Alexaiicler, ,tet, form of a superior officer of the gen- the expense of the Liberals. . •In the had not been renewed. The (ao�• rain, lot it stand in the cocks- until �• 1 darmerie. There is much mystery last Reichstag the Clericals. Censer- •ernurent had considered csl,cther it r•�r•5�, thoroughly dry before laJcing to the - a about the•:: atIair, which has been vatives and Agrarians had 181 mom- r should marl: its reprobation of the turn. .hushed up for fear of, its cortin to hers. against 184 Socialists and crimes which had •disgraced the Sir -7 %� ' • 5 g Liberals. This does not sotctri, froth Mr. Glc�nderinitig= states that., his vian capital by tcithdratt: ing •the' ` "'�` the _knowledge of the Czar, who is ,' - said to have been in a highly n8rv- Present returns, to have been nratvri- flay talus out 88 green as when it British Minister. It, hot�•evQr, -had g Y was put In, with the blossoms . a been thought better that Sir Georgi +� 4 pus state since the Belgrade butch- ally changed. Iq F..saen, Herr beautiful ink color• which would l3orittiar,r remain at his post and irro- ery: - Krupp's town,., ` the lJocialtst veto P �, - The correspondent describes � �`Co'tr- leaped trona 4,400. five years ago, to indicate that it had not heated so feet British interests. He «-uuld not' - { much as one would naturally et% K versation he had with two univer_ 21.705....., Pvcta he accredited to the flans Go�•e!'n-, sity professors who knew of the at- ` ••===--=-}' ' •' '-`• ► � ,,, nu➢nt until further information «-.is' - • The. &dvipn'tages:• of tiiis� method receivocl• refarclitig' the circutr}-' I tempt being made and frustrated, t _• aro: (1) The saving of time bv- � � �A BRIGHT LAWYER � stances adder which it had c�):r)e in - but did not know. the details. They ,,� � tweon cutting and. storing•, lessening to [tower. !Those powers in' regard( said it would be better not to dis- §` t ` the risk of damage from rain; (2) to whose attitude the Go�•erarraeuti - • cuffs the incident just now. Priv Hamilton "Refused to Pay Bi11, su All leaves and blQ�onis the `trios[ of the professore claimed that he its Doubled It. valuable parts of' he plants are had roccf�'ecl inforn,,aiian had in- learned directly from' a member ; of. .f-' �•` i• '• saved; (8) The had is cleaner and stzluctod their rrpresentatit=es to ac-� the Irripe'rial entourage that the, ' A � Hamlltvn despatch sayer `� 'Mr. � cept the provisional Go�•cr•n�neut as brighter than that cured in the old 'N. A. Duff solicitor for Horton the do facto authority with tchiclt� way. i Czar's perturbation over the Bel- `I'ownehip, put in a bill to the City w Current business should be transact- - grade catastrophe arose from the qt c'o�trse hey calsdo't be curdd by i y Council for ;25A for his services in ,rule; conditions vary. A good me- �' I terrif in� -tact that the regicides connection with a recent annexation ; � - - 'were miittary officers. � thad, of curing on a gre.•4 oily up- � • "` of Barton lend to the city, butt the Irtttd farm would be quite unsuited About the personalf y of `the man a who .attempted to �saesitipte -the City. Council refused t4 Pay it, on to the flatter clay and hun2;us soil. TO L��s17T ST. LA���E�� � Czar at TzaxskOe Selo nothin has file Found that it, was exceW�. _.The length of time itis wl�tch hay , • , lI- Thereupon liir, Duff withdrew, It, ;sad sliou,ld Ie exposed in the swath will M_ lriister' of .Marine Orders Gas'-, yet transpired, and if the .police and put in a bill, -fpr ;500. :.This, bill be . detertititred- by. it;.g'. ripeness, b 4 i(inister of Lite Interior can savant Y Buoys of Latest Pattern. p was taxed.. in Toronto' by T4acfng _`the hutn`ixii� .6it,the atnuoeplrere, the the shatter frQrzz. beCotxring ,public no-' heater Thom• who allowed his. Due temp8ratuxa : and : irioistu�s df the aA Montreal de5patclz says:• thing- more -in likel3r to be hQa,rd of him. _ .- $x400. .The. expenses_ pmpu�t to e+oit, trhv px�esonev or. absence .; of Pt'efontaine, the Minister of ]iT<.rine, A ci-her' tel - '- about* ;80 in addition ' vvl7a'd, etc• 8o that every rnraai rnuat is taking steps to -light the channel �, � • • P ��' -of ' �gttiry . 'f i`e"' ' , �----�y--.- ' � � • '#- ` be, In large measure, a, ltt.�v 'unto betweE7n Montreal and Rushee so that '� •. - ceived from FCeePP shQais that fire re- ��..,t Rrww,. valet of _fife "lair- limselt. atm life. port of the attempt his reached' practice rntust be steamships may ravel without in- ,i that city and Odessa last Tuesday dared.Queen Quee�t I>a, who wean in the governed by pt►r�nal earnorfenae te�rupt•ion at night ns well as - by � '• ' I ;h5, pm•larce -on the night cit .the rosin- It e�p7p ars to by tt fast, h.ova+evitr day. lSe has orcl� rc.ti to erity-five , of �= '• �: night.: Dhxirig the last .three days ation, cic►elarod t�r•t. maZiy " •m�ni'e that waren the cosiditioais "-aa`e fav- the latest.- patterns of las-li;-lAed'�' `"'� •r €'�� ',r the palace guard has been .doubled, were. ktlle<1 . than have been reportP- ox�.bly. aa�:l flue necessary skill aiud buoys. 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I knew of another little F r boy ' who, - because -he did .not have z -: • ' :�,,}Rz , '�� r� Christ with him, wanted to frighten *11lCnteied ordlAg tea Act of this Yap- . a plajrmate, as bad boys sometimes Jeduaj hearin life Om do.- sto itament of Canada. to the year Use 8 P- do.- - He pushed him from a bank Thousand Nine Hundc•qd and. 'Three, Ped and - asked the cause. Then into a• river and the littler boy w� by Wm- Baily, of •Toronto, at the when Christ heard that these, =en drowned. I sav0} hie poor little ]QepastaoteRt of Agriculture, Uttawa.) r were driving ,the babies from his beid�P after• it was taken out of the `A des side he turned and practically said; water and I hoard • the broken heart - patch "from Chicago, says: "Ah, that is not, right. Do not od mother weeping over it. I knew Rev. Frank De Witt Talmage preach- " ed from the followin text: Matthew P those little ones acvay. Open of another little boy who grew up rix, 14, •• g a Path there and let the children to be a thief and was sent to suffer little children, and come to m arms and be blessed," jail forbid them not, to come unto me." Y because, when he was young, his Then he uttered- the sweet .Words of bad little schoolinates taught him This is Children's day This i8. my text, •`Sniffer little children and how to steal n • the j •i • th fuorncng when the Sunda ' pc ales out of his mo - Y forbid them not, to Como unto mo, thor's pocketbook. Ah, children, schools of America, headed b their superintendents 3' for of such ie the kingdom of hca- you cannot afford to go to school and teachers,• -have ven." ' - ` made a grand charge and,, captured Christ .fend meet the temptations of the _ gave tht9r sweeping inviia- playground unless you take Christ the pulpits and pews and choir lofts tion to all children to be brought to alon as a of all Protestant churches for their $ Your divine protector, .� his arms. Therefore I shall try, Then, atter awhile, you must " go . own sacred service. This is the day children, in a low plain, simple still farther away from the protect - when the church auditoriums arc, for :words to tell why ,jt is important the most part, fragrant -with two -- Ing caro of ,your -parents. As young ° kinds of flower -s• I# v©iy important--tpar you to come to then and women you mint go out in ere are the $ow-' 'Ohrist while you are your era w'hieh were produced in the when I show g' And to the great wide world and live en- era n et'nhonrses afyd the back ands and you that It is 11hport- tirely away from home. You must What n� r dints nm& for ? Ifer Y ant for you to come to Christ I � p the front yards 4" the wild country' would also try to show. you that be like your father and mottle. and Salt. We don`t 1IIA�C diem. hillsides and the meadow lands. Here 0hrist Is the beat friend a little earn your own living. Then, if you Our late Sit made f! hi-=th�j are also the-hp,inan buds which were child, a our bo or th not hate Jesus 6y .your lido, s gathered nut of the nurseries of Y 6 Y girl, can ever Cover t11C llypSs Stit�SCC Qt] gjpC t�1C Yes, he is even'& better friend than their aro many, many tomptatlops nzarw hofiws. Here they are, these your father or mother, sister or bro- whic`i will beset you and trip you best Protection s: bntmari' Sowers, in clusters of cash up. Are Send us a pest card, area leg lids paper s y Cher. He is a friend whose love is you now going to drive weallsr»ayou .bo.i�tet•L« frees ne t}lasses. M'y, my! Did you ever see beyond your mental grasp..nr Christ away from Your heart and homes have been ¢ainteed h r poiab. many beautitul flowers!1 abloom •• whose life? Ren:emb�r he is your chief A. RA AY 4 SQ;t, Psliwt melctrs, •-MOffTRllWt.;,. all I one love passeth all human under - all garden? We know not standing." protector. lector. t to axlmire most—the pale lilies in th6i cheeks, the red roses in the UARI$T O VIDE. A LITTLE CITILD STIALL. LEAD lips, the goldenrod dancing among Little children should con 4" to But thereg is another reason, chil- - the Christ soon, ver ti �r• yell ow curls or the roguish y soon. Their dren, why you should come to • •*- , .< glans =sof, 00116: " ttlack eyed Sus- Ohristian fathers and mothers will Christ, and that is so that you can 1 ens•" If any one should ask me not be able much longer 'to shield bring your father and mother, what• I considered the most import- them froru the evil tori Mations as fig p the have been able to do. When m brothers and sisters along with you ' ay in the church year, without Y y to Christ. Oh, S ltatiozi I would answer. Child- 1 little boys and iris were at how many chiidron g home there are here whose fathers never l�ii's day. This is the • Sabbath I could do what I pleased with them _horning when I could say Susan' or Gertrude ' ask -a blessing at the table or have parents not only Y ' family prayers by the home altar! J,_ bring their children to the churches or ZRiomas Ile ti}itt ' or 'Frank' Oh, Christ is reached, but when for I have four children -- I wish Oh, how many little children there life:'. own thoughts, I believe. are 3r I aro hero whose fathers and mothers ° ou would not associate with that ibly drawn toward, the divine y you were with this morn- and big brothers and sisters little bo are F t' ,ngs. If- a father cannot feel ing•.• And i[ one of my little girls drifting out into a life of sin merely ctions stirred with love to- should say, "Wily, a?" I would because they have never an rd God answer: "I do not he is a the pleading call of Jesus and have when his little girl is ndt come and knelt at the Saviour's Singing her" Saviour's praise in the nice little boy. I heard his mother holy sanctuary, his heart must be call to him to -day to come into the feat! Little children, do you not PILLS- AND OINTMENT ,• #•` indeed as dead as a stone. - house, and he answered, 'I won't know that you perhaps better than ' This is children's day. I would come.' And when his mother went any ono also can lead your fathers Should b8 In .:- . -talk to the children for a little while after him he lay right down in the and mothers and brothers and sis- about one of the sweetest scenes sin street and began to kick and -Lore and une►e.9 and aunts and big EVERY 'CANADIAN HOUSEHOLD.... all- the Bible. There was a great scream and bite. Now, no 'good men and 1biK woman to Christ? Do crowd jostling and pus1iing about little boy will ever act like that, you not realire, boys and girls. that and 1 do not want as the Bible describes the do of •••••.•••••••.••••••••••• •^ . .-- Jesus Christ. It was the time o[ you. to go with y the. Saviour's earthly popularity, him." millennium as the time when "the '4 REDUCED COPIES OF Every ono wanted to speak to But, children, though I may have wolf .also shall dwoll with the lamb, pI%Xi5 GENUINE t•ABEt.9• Christ. been utile to and the little chile! shall lead them," guard and anisic! and CONSiDI R TIS CILILDItE'N• ", properly protect nU little girl while the greatest gospel messen rs who +OXFMST Pill : -Black Black on Green.: BtA . 1_ she Ivas at hopre, there canto a mo- ever lived are the little children D. "-- k rotrd rlurroundi when she want! beyond who- are Beading- thof-grown op peo- � Olutwe :—Brown ani;.. rist t _ iso a lot et un- are and gUtding influ- pts to the toot of the cross? >! men and women, t They once. Thaf clay first came when we Bos careen On Whlta , Boys and girls. if you have a fa_ 1 belonged g. peo- •••iii •••••••••••••i•••' cd to that. tat class of sent her to school. It was a sad ther who never goes to church, what PIC who think that children are a time for the - o•cl borr nuisance and that they should I -tenial heart canon osir oldest child had to pack her a good thing it would be it you never.; be seen and never heard in- little school book's and leave home. could bring him! Su thlsspe public places. They think, if they Hor mother took her up to should go home troch �� -go and visit 6tim,rried friend, that friend a great big room filled with little boys and and clamper up into his lap and "Papa. should have his children eat girls and left , her there. In that ' say: why dd not you -come t in the kitchen while they are there, school we know that there] were bad � church? - Why do not you love i or else have the children wait until the Rirls as well as good girls, bad boys •.esus? H W good a thing it would older ,elks are through and then as well a.9 good boys and alta had be If he shoulu put his stein around `and o t.o the second table. Now, I do to sit there and associate to some you should say, "Yes, darling, tot believe that is the right way to. extent with tht'm all.Tow, who is for your sake I will go to church ring up boys and girls. I[ my going to look atter rite little girl and learn to love Jesus, He would friends who visit niy home aro not when she Boos to meet the to bb doing just as that great lawyer willing to eat at the same table tions of school unless Christ, who and statesman of Philndolphia did with my babies they need not come loves little children,a Rosa along and few years ago. He was home and visit. me at - all. I aan just takes her by the hand? ll`lro is from Washington for a little while headstrong enough to believe that what- is gu- ing to tell her what to do when. the °n a vacation. While he was sitting '� gond enough for my child- r had girl tells her to disobey y firer in the parlor his little six-year-old HOLLOWAY'S OIXT]Y XNZ is pre-eminently a household - remedy ; once used it is sure to have a permanent place in the family medicine cupboard. It, quickly allays inflammation and irritation, and Is in the -highest degree soothing and heating, Apply it to Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Wounds, Boils, Abscesses, &c. it also relieves and cures Bronchitis, Asthma, Sore Throat, Quinsy, and other - affections of the Throat & Chest. en is go enough for my friends!. teaahc+r and whisil}era in her ear the daughter rushed Into the in, There were sonie men that day, naughty 13tory if Christ is not thore? crying: "Oh, papa, I have learned too, who followed Jesus wherever he Her mother cannot do it. Ifor fa- to read. Would you like to Bear hie ____ 13---33 _ _ _ r ....r•...w,.. Ir`` 1Tent and were called his disciples. Cher cannot do it. We aro not � read?" Then she went and got $ ��� They knew how precious every word there. Christ onl can he her !able dad opened it, and with her hovel. but also In the palace. Em - he meeting the most important of ser= he uttered was and how many sick and her shield. guide peeor William II, was inspecting _ y little fingers used for a guide she vices is the Sunday school ses9ion: • and blind and deaf people he was some of the famous industrial estab- slowly road the sixteenth verso of May God bless the Sunday school curing, and they did not want his " ' r'` LPI'A'iION$; lishments of his kingdom. In one the third chapter of St. John, "For the most expensive kind of thin lace superintendents of America. May . time taken up with little children. Some " grown , u Cod so loved the world that he gave God bless the teachers and t UP people do not dresses were beim trade. The . pro- he So these disciples told the fathers think that little chiidron have any his ' --ly begotten Son, that whoso- i g P either the school officers. May ` azid mothers not to bother Jesus big teruptutions. I3ut• I know that e��'• e•sevoth in hi should not 1 rietors, desiring to give the emper- y Cod bless the scholars and may with their children, They said: Come of the greatest tetci+ stations we Pe I or a present in recognition of the , K ► Ish. but have everlasting life,'' every Sabbath be a children's day. "Here, fathers and mothers, what ever have in life come to us when little had finishedfor honor his visit had conferred upon No Sunday should be allowed to pass Before the lift! t.hesrn wished to send the empress are you bringing those children here we are young, vel reading tho father's heart melted in Any Christian church without • - ; for? Wh T do � young. I knee 8 one at the most delicate and cx �en- 3 you not take _ them of one little boy who 'did 'not take with repentance and he was crying 1 some bo and some home, where they belong?" But Christ alon with hien to school. Y g FiVe of gowns. The emperor looked y girl being led to r---- g like a little child. !Boys and girls, seek Christ, t'tfo one who always_.haa at it a . moment and then laughed. what do you !fink your mother loved and always will love little would do if you would climb up Into •rOh'.r h° $aid' "thou gown is not children. �� her lap and' put your arms about her a my wife. It is too ppropriate for jinn Dugs Was father of a inns nock and ask her why she did not thin and delicate. It would not IA3t s Who, by her brightness, led hes: have family prayers? I tell a day• itisy wile never moves unless } - you she has two or these babies BUILD SILOS• class. what she would do. Per haps she Pulling at her skirts, and they would tear Becausei-Less waste of fodxlier thta>ti; The teacher asked Mine would got down en her kneep and that drying. i Dumps the question: 'j; put her arias - about you and then gauze all to pieces,' Beautiful Y g .• s,and there consecrate her life _ and picture that And yet it is the pie- Three tittles as much storage' car How can you beat assist yours anew, to the Saviour. Olc, Cure which is seen in every true par- pacity as is stored in mows• digestion ? Juicy children! Oh, little children,'.;' that ent'a life. tVo always should have y winter feed, beeps up r. 'rBy. eating 'Force."' When is one rr {Yat why I want ou our babies hanging upon us. And milk flow. - r told to Bim, ytorespond c <:hri3t's invitation, '•gU f- the wpy we go into the kin,gdoin of Lilsilage is estimated, ori good c. -,- This storytickled "Su II ." Jesus Christ will. often decidcc the pericneFnt station authority, as tt=�o'.- J for the little chiidron to come onto way our children will follow. Fathers p as roots. me." I want you to cgtrje to 4 or three times as cl:ea, ` �' Christ 'to -day to be saved. that yep and mothers, will ,you stArt for Keeps cotes in a healthy condition; ,' , ' ! • heaven to-do as a better than d - may also ask your big brothers and y grand climax to dry fend erird gives good:_ 1 sisters, your, fathers and tnothets this children's day festival? Stand- al>•petite. It helps SFy�'e late crops: and all your little playmates to Ing, amid this beautiful human flow- IIIbed weather. ] ergarden of little children, I have It helps a!ut old p g metol* e come along by your side. - i oue more word to speak. I congc a- Twice as ninny cattle can be kept PARENTAL ; PARENTAL LOVE. tulate this church because it places on ,t Iv averaf;e .far'in• Y HAVI'ng talked perhaps already fm. its chief emphasis in the place where No Budden change from g iocin to too long to i the children. I would it belongs. Next to the prayer dc'Yt food. slid the reverse. ,t Tae Itesdy-to-t3erirr ZJsr�al • in closing w : like t salt a words li o speak few , : • r directly to the parents and the r ^. y t people hero �10 A•B•C grout up r • .. _ _ .. - _.. .. ... _ .: , . ::: '' Fathers and t , _ t: t a i.. , � "; mothers, are I With - i � Fathe ydssemo Assembled , of ood �� gat.. g rF� an opportunity. for your own 'salve-, • ` Clot[ like WsNO amiss? When your7. little children are ready to suer z etxd- ,. earth to Christ, are you n thele " h l ey 1319 `� not willing to consecrate your fives ._. d Healtlr�r.,:. trri `" st to his service as neveryou t ' My little boy was very sick and'i�P6tild w ksiaw that stY'on� a •. ► �� ', ,•. .�� - t' }rhe' hot take anv nourishment. I pt a ,package we ore?:' t . gest ties - ka a on earth are t�lo$e W401r -b of ' ly to ee' and fed him on jiw and an a.rr.t us to our child. n.. •}r+ s to say he is thriving. 1 will now nt 9 Are we to be pm cid aDy Ino of his age, as he ie bag sad s, t a spiritual stumbling blockk iii tttelb• J' T thy. All I feed -hirci on is ' ltort`e ' s r t way? c y . ,t , � ate., t ' -i T r . "MR8 J I.t1iD7.ICT ![sera„ `, >li*6. ..� ( '� -�, �. 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Gorden w�,l�- in the � �Fs. �—J t' 01theTas Remittanoea are - acknowledged byOOre, $i•�; r(l, abange of date on label on the first paper fol- on Monday ou_business, ---Five pupils of the publicscl2ool owing reeeipt of money at this office . Aiway� _•Major Rowe left On M6'tid� here are in Whitby this week0 �p Beep the date paid ahead i I'm for themilitary camp writing on the..entrance examin- -MOs. Adams, of Lindsay, spent ' _ Y I� r+etions. We -wish them success. � s-Ep'¢, �; , ';� , �•� • � � �. `, �' � ► , :..-". 1[f �w-i' a week with ,D. F... Every atd --Mrs. Thos. Tripp Nottin - family � PP oady' - ►ham, Ohio, and Mrs.)Upton, o i r f To- • y k a- The"statin road has begin 're- ronto, are 9 ndin a few days ` ,y '. RING, ()xT. Jvxi� 27th 19ftt. 113. celvin a good c P'ici� , 1 g g oa't of #nt-class with Cha$. and Mrs. Palmer. -t - : „ - •' gravel: - - --When George Rork; of Thorn- -Revtald M 8 �(+. 1 T ' re♦ McG�fongdo i . ! )"i w ��S ✓ °i`"'r - �. t ....Nt t %.;. •. 4 ` ,� :. Y y... f r andbury, who has been attendin the.LO CALISMS:i Miss Watson spent ay at yearly meeting of theFriends here • - i�weet, Plairi'and Fancy Biscuits: i i Rosebank. < t' t lr- 12 different kinds to,chooscfrom.'; _ `" 7 �• -Born-On Sunday, July 21st da afternoon he was kicked on '1 rselling'. was re aria to o home on Tues -- - - - Y N Canned egetab es heap. , a -Fred and M rs. Law spent Sun- to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, Dungy the thi h b his horse. The in t Canned Meats, Roast, Corned f,nd 'Dried ,. g y Pa ¢ - , f:z, E flay with friehds at the Bay barton, a daughter. was not severe, so he got into -bis °, Beed; English Brawn, Pork and Beans, Chicken, -Miss Kate -Cowan spent a -Mrs. W. SFoodru$ wlio has bu t Devilled Meats in 5 and 10 cent tins. r 1 SgY and started to drive off. "couple of days this week in the been spending some time in the He had not gone far when he was New Cheese, Condensed Milk, Maple Syrup, • city. city has returned home. seized with a fainting fit. He was • � � � Jame, Peaches, Strawberries, Pickles, Etc -L: Bovine is nmaking prepar- -R. Barrett has sold his driver taken into W. V. Richardson's Fresh Fruits in season -Everything nice ►r a•tions for the erection of a new to the Massey -Harris Co., of To- house and Dr. Bateman sent for for picnicllig parties. barn• ronto, for a good figure. who administered restoratives: Mr 1 i - -Gee. W. Everya,ndMrs. Adams -T. A. Greig has had his ii- Rorke post sed leaving until the � s ent Sunda r with friends in ment sho nivel re- kiop y p y painted which following day, firs. Rorke who�''J6h (i$ownianville. gives it a clean tidy appearance. was also here attending the meet- �;: '' 11JJ �� -Robert Buckner Wand ;wife of -Do not .forget the strawberry ings, left for home by train on h Toronto, are spending a few days festival this evening at Mr. • Robt. Tuesday morning. .: 7+.i.: • .:+. with Mrs. F. Matthews. Deverell s. See bills for particulars -A quiet wedding took'pltr�e on -Edgar and Mrs. Wood, of -Mrs. Gould, and Misses Mary Wednesday afternoon at the reel- g dance of W. D. Carruthers, of the Chicago, are at present visiting E. and Libbie Gould of Uxbridge, the former's parents, B. and Mrs- visited Miss Allegra Cronk last Kingston road, east; when his Wood. week. eldest daughter, Eva L., was ,: ew,. 1 IR _.Rev: Mr. Colivell, i .former-GlIbert MOGreW, A2ina May united in marriage to Arthur J.INT:., pastor of the Methodist church, Hall and Elma Whinnery, of Cadiz Howlett, the genial barber of this r` gave the News a friendly call on Ohio, were here durin the " villa a The inter estin ceremon i g past g • g Y W8 have a large assortment of Pring, Monday. week, attendingthe earl meet- was performed b the Rev. Mr. yearly Y . • ' ; fast cplora and wide to be sold at 10 P i -Win. Ham clipped- on the Post ing of the Friends, Emr,ry, of Whitby, in the presence � � p ' farm a few- days ago twelve sheep --Miss Lena Gibson, sof Salem, of a number of the imincxliate per yd.. Al a number of remnants in whose fleeces averaged ten and a. '`and Miss Emma Brodie, of Clare- friends and relatives of the bride Shirtingg, Pr nts and Cottonades to sell half pounds of wa'yh wool. i ♦ moat, attended the closing exer- ad groom. . They were unattend- at close prices, -A Dumber from the village cines and entertainment at the ed with the exception of Miss Hil- attended a barn party at the home college, and were the guests of cls Carruthers v� ho charmingly of Geo. Davidson &Suns, of CllerrY Mrs. Ward. performed the duties of ring- 1 wood, on Tuesday evening. -A number of tlia bo s of the bearer. After I)art►tking of a. R. A. Buntlns k �: -The Misses Jones and Miss L. Y stimpttlbil .wedding dinner, the village went to Oshawa on Satur- Ricl]arclso]1 were in Whitby, Mon- happy couple left on the avenin da to witness the lacrosse match I I Y p g`, clay afternoon and evening attend- Y' train for a short trip to Niagara between S - . pit. Catharines alai Osh- int,► the closing exercises of the Falls, Buffalo anti other towns in . ova, in which the latter won by *- Ontario Ladies college. the west and on their return will CREEN t e score of 5-0. - OORS' .. -A committee of firemen will take up housekeeping in the Hart• ;.__;:, call upon the ladies of the village -Miss Graham, "of, Toronto, is rink residence on King st. east. -' some of these evenings to solicit Gpending a few ' days here with The News joins their many friends Befit Deer in the Market for the Money. �` o provisions for the picnic on the•1st Airs. R. A. Bell. On Saturday in extending to them our best Mrs. Bell and Mi§s Graham will ,' size 2%10 and 6 10, f0 t of July. Kindly treat them with wishes. ` % four all possible civilit leave for Portland via Quebec; on Whitby in for rt Ona Po Y• ' ter- bracket braces in sort- , .. Principal and Mrs. ` Firth left an extended visit at the sea -shore. tby is agitating works system. 9 era, with look hinges yesterday for Toronto for their -Dr. G. A. Field formerly of y - - n . � ' Albert Walters,'a farmet• living • all C30Itl lete for v�catioil: Before they return this place, but who has been prat- out near Maxwell's schE►ol house, f p �i O� • • 4. ., thev expect to spend some time in tieing for a number. of years_ in ..� was in Oshawa last Friday and, Jamaica'. We wish them a pleas- Callender. Iowa, has sold out his driving home �. "Oaf "'" z•. ant and profitable time. gof very drunk. In g p practice in that town. The Cal- he fell out of his rig twice, the --" -On account of theholiday next lender Times gays Dr. Field will second bine breaking his back... "week , all changesofadvertisements remain here until July Ist, when He was taken to the Toronto hos- ' must be in by noon on. Monday to he will go to Chicago and further ital, but died in a few days. Ike yILLINE. insure their insertion. We also continue his strdres in surgery, 'as been long addicted to Ois request correspondents to send in which branch of the profession be their budgets of news ada'y earlier intends making a specialty. Just Habit. and could scarcely have; _ looked forward to any ogler ter- `` We. have ' on. hand some pretty, than ti5uaI if possible. where lie will locate in the future po y y per_ urination of such.. a career.—Vin- shapes in White Chip Hate, ales --Died-In Toronto on Saturda is not definitely known, but dieator• . , \ t June 19th, Thomas, son of Thos. ent indications seem favorable to - ,. . , .' some nice White �te Chiffon Hats.:. Casey, formealy of this -place, at Des Moines. His practice here has '`�tF B the early age of eighteen.. His been enormous and through his .. oIWB �..�: tees wady -t funeral took place-. on Monday persistent efforts ti fully master 1Cker�g... cal 0 �% • gBl$, `` when his remains were interred in the science has won for himself an K" - t ie R. C. cemeteryhere. enviable reputation among the Yards at Spink Mills. C. , Baker. -On Thursday forenoon some medical fraternity of the state. y' r Di t11e boys of the Village learnt The hest wishes of the communit�Y Beat Quality of Hard Coal -- �_- - that an timard of 50c awaited r't�withhiwiiibischosen profession F b P Full weight guaranteed•: any one who impounded horses or, -Tlie following telegram was t i cattle found pasturing on the vil- 'sent frc)11 Galeebur , Ill., on Fri- Egg, Stove and Chestnut]age street•. 'they were not 10119 day last to the Toronto papers. p ill findi]i r two cows at the eastway.the b Rev. -W. H, Rda'c•h, on his Sizes $� �,t I+lle 1 end of the village A�liicli they at frolll Cci.liCt►ruia to Toronto, it in a t once warclle-cl to J. Clark's on yerif►lis ct►nditit,u in the hospital 'eat -Size 15 air theit 1ll• 4 Church St'. Shortly afterwar& as the result of an uuu►:lu11 asci- RIl el( oil] 11]all► Un hUl'�E'back «i15 dell tiS the train was coming lVe lltt\'e iil:+u url 41t1I1►1 tiUtlntltt' c►[ a t t i t 1 as Best t�uulity tinlitl)iug Cuul. well follo«=illg un the fti11 g1t1110J) ,into t,c)t€'n lit fc►rt�t fillies: au hour - A ' but he failed to in ecce �t 11 • n]- ' 't .• ]ic�uds.- S r i t 1 the R heti il�it Ne_*t- t►ut the.willdi) •. Ile oti Coal nluke� uiln f ?' E U�� AMO Ai1/ , i m�:ls before they reached their cies- 1c antvl out after it. and fell to the Orders l� f4 «•itn �� . 1'.•ak delireictl - • .: t111Rt10I1. He ��-a.5 seen returning; ri'uuud. •' Ht, ��-as prapellecl for hrwlll►tly. _ - ;: ' . -,. • . _ - f .'' �~; I :•` 1, el, all(l \t E' �I'c�+tlllle lit )aid the r _ �___ •'. ► y 1 - l mall} yards Itictnt, the track." :11 r. _ neve:,-dry rc►st as lie heel the an i- Roach -,as on leis way front Cali- ' ]pals �i ith him. fornia tA► visit his relative ' -On Sunday morning Dist while Cherrywc►od, when the ur►fortuu- ' 'a Jewish pedlar was driving along ate accident occurred. We art �, - Pickering • b. . 1. Tt A, GREIG,,,`; Agent, g j the Kingston road just east of the pleased to kno«�; however, thatPlic g �— -- , village, he went to sleep lying on there is a strong hope that lie will ering r top of a, bed mattress which was speedily recover and that in a few ,' � �_�+ lying on top of his wagon. He days he will be able to resume his190 was enjoying his nap while his journey to Ontario. horses plodded wearily along, un- - Hurrah for the Pickering foot- 3111til they camejto a partof the road ball team ? Un -Friday evening -'= � -where there was a fresh supply of last our foot ball cldb went toPS ravel when the vv'a on ti in u M ard * ' g g tipping Green"%nod to engage in another . _ ', • = to one side, he was dumped along match Stith the team of that lntr�r, dti with the mattress on to the side it being the occasion of the unionx1- I of the road. This frightened his si g school picnic, in which the several i ' horses which started to run away. schools of that district kil hinds of roagh and dressed Lawber They had not gone ia•r however, After a hot contest, Pickerinotwou Lath. Shingles, Doors, Sash, House fin- •' ' when Geo. Wilson caught them by the score of 1-0, The gya.nle. ishings and Silo mat$rial we are prepared to do all kinds cf wort before any damage was done and was refereed by Wilbur Maine, of { promptly I>ertafnifl,g to the pump boeinese. restored them to their frightened Audley, to the entire satisfac:tioi: owner. Cislera iatiks e►nd voter troti hi~ made - of all. This makes the Rixtl� game - -Remember the firemen'9 de -m- the teani has played this season to order t � ♦ },a • e - on t on next Wednesday on the ever one of which the have - ...._ . a, ;'. t Sacoeseor. to college grounds. As this is the M - and during the whole' seri®s not M. ,.,' `. *J 0 Ge� OjV Goraw &Son, Claremont. y - first picnic the firemen have had 'one goal has been scored against �:fl `' 1 �` ` �� # - hs ' � ent'Piakerin j w f fur six ears, 8 X : ..: 9P. V. Richardson, 8 g y ,it should have the them, a remarkable record. The f hearty support of all in the village teals is also to be commended. for.:.00- xdon• .�."; if the weather be fine ..everything their y g gentlemanly behaviour on points to the day being a success, the field; they keep their tela The games in the afternoon will and refrain from Using bad la 1 ^' } •W I' begin at 2:30 o'clock, and the ten- nage, which one hears so frequent p ' ; r. • i i . nis courts will be 3n readiness for on football grounds, , and which _ICHARDSON'S.I.. se who may desire tho toplay.It mak ;r 4;�U , ,�.� , . ,� j% Y es the game repulsive to many �.: "'•: a. ' « , Im rtantsliow of linesi die la of would be well for visitors to bring Neither does the team when they , ..' .;'; ,. , China, k yet large assortment of t their own rackets, As the college go out for an evening's g • Dolls, Toys, jnei $ g port in- Stationary. Books, res 3 has extra fine courts a pleasant dulge in drinking as is so often. i,� reoeived for the Holiday trade. call } time may be expected thereon. done. Much credit is due to Robt. � � Y ;'� ,, ; s � .- Y ��.: ` ': ', and se• them. >a 4 F om 6 to 8 o'clock tea will be ktagasmes, '.' served on the rounds and in the E. Johnetgn, manager of the t 38 iti• , ► �'..� " _ f g for the hi h position the team t �')T ,"_ Weekly and DaityuNer.epaperK f - - evening a program will be rendered oven leahe team also _ a imp , 4" p speaa►O Y ty _ Y - <,. ay: - ,L by first-class tales. The Green highly of the tree went they re-_ " 4;,tMEL j�SO, t { F River brass band will be int%ttend- ceived at the handsofthemembers • a , " adee both during the day rand the_ of the Greenwood teem and who { .nig,... :-s, ',:d a - •y' . V+�l \Nj `a `r.t . �' : e, }•`'> J<.C`"� �r .•r;��,� • t•. s -n evening to discourse sweet music., put upon excellent game.. There - -, Aft the colla authorities are are a nein VnBi�n��II 4 i , college bar of young lads who:.,- �_ { Mg extensive repairs; there will be aceoi gpany teanns when away - `, • �: no adwitta>�ce to the build' or yvhoae behaviour ins far from bean - - F F`` 4 $LLQ H�Q F•at tale and MPRO - h (j :#;` : AII'THID MOULDBRS I to the grounds north of thew lege commendable. It would be mu , - he wa�attr8 �►1►ea r.. lir tot r�eeh $[t�..� mea .►ao bare had u '_ The;admi�esiOn fee to all will be better fortheme to remain 4t home . 4 , : of an iw �j � sr1 a ear!t for prk" Ones and wait be again a Qatar ezpeeienoi r. . � >', . �� , \Y, or w crest a mach eow. 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