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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_07_24I&I t. .EJ 7-4 II7 IIIC 4iP IIICKE IN R A V1 T- F JULY G* VOL - XX11 ON RED."k. F%C NO-,- 41 7. ........... -was hard of hearing and not' fraftootantit octlro. #0X GROVE who OUTAROUNDUS I the be -at of health, stepped off th. I F. kRTWOOD. M. D.. Brirract) a to Canadian Panifte Ttailwcv ; Coroner Ontario County; isioner of Marrinize Lice-jees. Claromont; Office bourn—Befnre l0 a.m., I to 2 p.m, and from 7 to 8 p,m - Privatsi telephone c4nnoctlen with B%l9am. Greenwood, Brougham Mt Zion, A. Johnston's (Ub con), Wm Cowle's (7th coo), and D Pugh's (Styr con) (%-Iy T• A. YOUNG. Id D., C.M.. Fellpw of o TrinitV MerliGal College. Tomr-to, mew - bar of College of Physicians and Rureeoca of Ontario. Offlue and residence opp O'Leary 'Aotel Woburn Out. Office hours; morning 7 tro 10: *"Ding 6 to 8. E. FAREWELL, Q.' O., BAR R1.13. V e TIER, Count* Orown Attorney, and Oon nty ollsttor. Court ifoute.WhitbV. McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- DowertI, &Sol i 0 tore, &O. Offloo opposite -Post- adk* Wbitby.Ont. Juo. Ball Dow, B.A., Tboo. A.GGiflivray,LL,B. MorievtoLoan. (I LT H0PXIN8,VETER1LNARY SSU R- • OEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- knery Col)eg-%, Toronto, -registered member of tae Outer_ --4o Veterinary Medics' Association. (Motiand rts deuce one and one-quarter miles north ofGoren River. Office and shoeing forge hours 8 to 11 a.m., and I to 4 p m. I1riVLt0 Weptioue in my office , O. "dress. Ortien FAve r, tint b1AS DUNK, Conveymneer, Com- THmoissioner for taking Affidavits, eta., Glaremout. Ont. OY IsBUNTING, Ismer of Marriage . Lioauseefor the 0ounty of Ontario. Of. We DIP the store or at his residonoo, Piokar1rag Yttls►ge. 1-y ID BELDAM. andtioneer,'Ae., D-A—Wvob urn, solicits sales from his numerous *Undo both far and near. Bales of fat vas, term •Wak and everyttilue tha Is to be sold will be handled by the subscriber with the utmost care and sold to the very bobt advantage. wly DR. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK o Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking W%Uvits," Accountant. Etc, vemey to ]OLD m term property, "Issuer of Marriage 11 Lie - "WW" whisevale, Out. T -T I POUCUER&POS TILL, Veensed A,ne- tioneers for the County of Or. tario. Ant - dam auto# of ever dwerivtion coca acted at -a moderate charite. T. Pouches, steal Urtato Agent and General Valuator, Striet stte_-it!or li—I U, ILI) ON 100 by mail or telerrepti. 4d- 5;_NWTf1O9. P_-U()H8U, firougbaiii, Pvt. IV. X TILL, Green Wvor, Unt. &S-ly 17FIE WELLINGTON Hot-ol.—Hay- ing remoVed to and tbozougLly overhLLI- od the above bouso, I am prepared to furnit . 1) accomodwiou to all who desire to patrowat nie. Spacions sample rooms. I shall be pleas ed to see all old patrons when they have (m, Iftsion to visit Me_rkbam. JAB. TbRRECE, 11arkh ma, on t. Methodist 'Church Savices a-�ol�aws• IO X011, m 7-W p.in ....... 2-00 p. in ....... Kabbatb School.l... 8-00 p. in ....... Epworth League,` on Tuesday. 8- .00 P.M'. Weekly Prayer- on Thursday. Rev. J. E. Moore, Pastor.. , . FARM,',.,L F01B SALE Beintoomposed of the muth, eas- i c. trer of lot No 120 in the 4th con of the township of Pickering, consisting of 85 acres more or lose, On the premities are a good house fair ontbuDdingsand watered by a never fl%iliuR epriog. This farm is well adapted foreither stook or grain. ob Terme to suit pur. %a r. For f urther particulars apply to Robert NcBrady, Piclierijig, P. O., or Ilic, Piekeribg. Notary Pub, 7 just Recei A it P1 CKE R I N G'�''. PHARMACY A flee 446rttabrit e Famous Gilpin Moffat Cc's Chocolates. LATSOT LOOAL R"FIL10=66 2X0OAPXD i1jr john Sewell of Bok Grove, Mark tva,:;k but not far'enoilgh to be clear-, e o e The steam chest, ai- Not-c�to 0ur " ,�uS�OmertS• TRZ PAX&$ AND JOTT1110 -DOWN ST OvIt ham tolvu$hip, ne possibly h0miBstead .Sattirdoy last, of inter fe �uffer,- gave him ester- • 40$ rifle blow a1ove the ear, breaking the f10 Cai?Mei, at the age of 82 yesrs. mill '01 bo-'. und 13 g -e It will 130 intei sting pf skull. He *as carried home, where W ergoi to Toronto he lingered until about three o'clock Mrs.-• VV p Metho(ji t repairs from the 6th to 27th of J. I ethe-ralh'and is 8 know- that Mr. 'on Sunday morning. He did not tWo Se %veil w •*orn in t12e house 'g,,i eonnuritnes.;z. The fugeral taolc� IT, I)r, during which: time we will daughters, of Dallas, Texas, bav4 which �t* ist about the' centre, pja�,(,3. on" No%day t�fterrloon, the ser' July, _ 0-# be unable to do any grinding of returned to their oottage "Ottawa Iof the P11�4nt' site of the Metro -'vice` Being conducted b • Rwwh!', Michigan, after Rpeudi y Rev. W. A. any kind. Ing Politan 9itirell, facing toNvards'll. French.—Journal. a few I%% ks with Nliss Allisoif ut the soxith.' fie was born of Eng- r'Ifis-parents so' lish p4clita, " on Fairport. in bdepar men wil to Scarburo towusbip, Highland Or kt. Ike "Pi"T41.0r, of Toroifto, is vis— W mo� . . running order as -.usual. Pei, Aur- iting friend here. fbil Ms.- Lennox, jr., MA unSliackleton, jr., of Scarboro, were . ..... .; Cl au ,, Fred and Lhw, of Piek� Mr. Sewe .,xvas consiered - SPINK MILLS, 1119, re ending their vacation ore charged 4e. Magistrate Ellis in 11019 Of thd:most *ealjjiy en- of iarkhaui. tow' with 'ars.syRilts and family here... 41 �-. t, * le the City 11 11, Torout,6, on Monday was a W w Sparks-ud crew have re--.'. with jualic"OUSly !DjUrijig tile ftjjt• t figs affairs of unit omobile of C. A. Lennox, Uie U ty, in church inatters. turued froui their -Port Hope trip'�,-,,- aw I ivas gifted ted in was defended by T. C. Itubinette I be, -fora, few day,--, on account of the rough sea. As y'et they have not the ilia lldg nent • ot matters of K. C. William Mullock a. finance III connection 0 found the lost dredge but they be-, pea red fo;- ghaek letoij.. R 'With Box Grove 'Metliodis t ell ieve they know. its loeatiou. inettecoDsented to waive tiroh, of lie was all official member. The ation of wituesseq. 'rhe case n -oc tuncral took pla(--,e f ronithe horne- Whitevale. gainst ShackleW % -1 M r. Massey deposed that last.— Z. Iwith. stead on Monday af ternoop I e"hs-re� ': -;' Dear returned 0M UL World. ,n d he, with H. W. Ciitndler aud Jas- visit tofricindsat M rtle. Gooderhaw, were going along theF. A. Beatoll is assisting his berth- Brougham. JJ R. for a few weeks. Kingston road on the higlit in Howard Turner, of the Baptist,Of all materials and desi6 question at the rate Of fifteen S. • C.Alrown, of Tor' kepti n stock. miles an flour. On the inel Ontc6 Was Woodstock, is home for hpay yon ine to home over Sunday. -vaeation. to call at our works std inspect our stook, Highland Creek they struck a log J. (owie jr. returnedhowe from Both of our teachers haviiijk resi and obtain prices. Don't be misled b lying across the road. It broke 9n stgeDte we do not cmploy them, consequent iagara on'ThUrs(la ed the board is vivertising fur SO successors. r the steei' of the niaebine R. Cowa id F.. TK Sy we can, and do throw off the agents in a" h1olbe oornmission of 10 per oent., which von will and consequently the operator had for a con le of weeks vacation. -miss Maggle Tait, of the Norval certainly save by ptirobaming frolv� us. A no control over it. The automo- public school is spending her 'holidays: Miss K. Brodie, of Toronto, call solicited. We ran into a deep ditch, plowed is in the va'le. Visiting tinder the par"ental roof. Mrs. E. A. Reesor Is, spending a few... out of it again, tore down a section Mrs. Morton, of Chita monthq ith her sister, f, Mrs. Wilbur,_ WHITBY IRANITE C0.9. 90, is vis • • K. PIC�IN� • �R� 7! s. two excel- O�pv. post 0208. Whitby, Ontaflo of a fence, finally r0ing on its iting her brother, Dr. G. N. Fi8h. of Rochester. side, throwing its octupants into A. Fish and Mr. Pursey, both of Mr. and If re. W. S. Ma,or are If ome the field. They abandoyied the Toront4), perit `& few days with from their trip to the �Miflc co&SL`i�, nearby hotel. Returnfug in the them well. T. C. and Mrs. Itubbard drove machine Euid spent the night vita Dr. Fish. looking as if the travel had agx*ed wit h worning they found the log re- to Torontoon Sunday aild returned Mi -i• Jas. Taylor is the $rest of her." ovod from the d and:'tlie on Monday. sun, 4eo. Tait, of Buffalo; and will, 111 roa a viBit her daughter in New York before d tom chine turned UP again. The A. Hamilton an an enng halve. Prowil's case was only PartlY Put Agincourt on Monday to put up a ' The a niversary services in Fird'ela" Te *6 for iire;, b,y do* returning or Dig n conned: 13i 'Bask in oveDectim meet. In. An adjourtlz�eut was juade gement wall tion with the A. O. F., of this place, ins all G. T. R. &mine. Fr*ht and till July Wth. Miss A. Hogle retutned"on Moh. were held in the Methodist church on Iexprees delivered to all parts of the .,. dayworiing to again fulfil the Sunday last, and -were attended by T duties of teachiing� illaes. Teaming of all kinds dons': *ROOK ROAD du goodly nurn ber of the. brethren and one h0rt8s$ vatift. Sale and oom. eon, of others. The Hev. Mr. Pidg Mr. Latnon, our sch,6�1 'icacher mission stables in oona"gion. h Uffl-__' ��i le faruierg in this bas iIesigned his position and is Markhanit Presbyterian chure hood are starting harvwting this ciaied and delivered a very able and now In tile insurance business, &quent disrourse, week. the fall wheat sud rye be- having secured a poition with e F ak,Peter.ins fully ripe and ready. t ati Co. the Me ropolit. ASHBURN. %V0 arc pleased to rt th 'a- t A B. Linton returned last Thum- s foomew"t day morning to -his duties -in Mo 11arvey Hour spent I�4' ni]r�roved. rafter'qwtading a few with Lindsav friends. real, JU lu Lis It A **,cry pretty ai;d -t wed- friends Vax-cie days with Mr. and ki Fu`nq ure,,,,, #., d i n g Wwk !,lace at the R. C. ch u rch 0011EILN RIVER. OL n on I'Vedije6day, July 15th, -when :Tiller intends rting for Mxoha with a car lowl of horses, AV. J. Alat-doliald of (;r,eeUWood, B. Ferrier is at pteseilt a A fall line of firat., fila A Gild A iie D. Wi'bur, of Brock (7ontilid to her r(join through this we,k clan fnmitare cow,. Rev. NlLr.. Knox orcilpied the- plllpit`- On albibition in r in the holy illness. on Sunday and delivered our ware room. bonds of nintriniony. The bride Mrs. Kate i gh 9 wall &,r, of To- lent sennons. -as given i ay It "I her father, Mr ronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Owing to the fine weather of late Price's rigbt..- 116 B. Wil Re bridegroom Alf Hoover.' the farms -m around here are nearby WaS aF L ie sistoed by F. Wilbur, brther —.Mr. and 3ff-A awi fice and through haying. R.0 So D 3,h of the bride, while Miss Maggie family of Collitigw(xA, is visiting Mim Liddle Swinson is "nding' the Mtwdonald performed the dutiet, %%ith 1qrs. Ell ANighsivander. vacation with tier parents, r. and* rs. Henry Swinson, M. . ­ . , _�. Pickeriog, oat,;. of bridesmaid. The bride looked 11. and ". Ifopkiiis, and A number front here took in the ea- spent very pretty in white and carried children, Myrtle and Harry, cursion to Niagara on Tuesday and- report gr - 1-` —T ie bridesmaid was also in of Gordon Beare and wife. n V. and rs. Knox, of Strathroy,CI Grindi�16 -urboro, theguests r t having a g�)od thne. a boquet of bridal roses and ferns. unday last in& white and carried a boquet of Sunday fact the Foresters' of are a endilig a few days with Rev. pink roi3e8 and fetus. As ; the this place and others attended the and T, rs.. Crozier this week. Farmers may haves their wheal ground young couple are highly'respect&d annual sermon which was preached a Mr. and Mrs. John Stephenson, of 'for sitter Toll. Cash or Ezolianote. we wish them every success, and b the Rev. Leslie Pidgeon of Pickering, and Miss Alice Peamon,.;:.:.-­ hope that their showersof blessing Myrtle, spent $unday at Thos. Steph- enson's. may be as plentiful as the shower's The Rev. Brown, of Toronto, rnw anfityo foid Marion Reid, Maj and able prices. Of rice they recei'Ved as they left will occupy the Baptist pulpit Rine;! Wb all Fisher ite were successful with on the evening train for a short here next Sunday evening in the their entrance examination this year. Z wedding trip.. absence of the pastor, Rev. Judson Our teacher, r. -Nott is well pleased, McIntosh, who is away on his all having passed. en e Audiey.,:.-,. vacation. Monday d evening last a hail John bell -is having bis hawse storm passed througha littlenorth Tsaws GOING EAST Dim As FOLLOW=-"- re -shingled. of here and did considerable dam- No. 6 Marl 8:51 A. M. Mis8*Fmnt-e8 O'TAnne is visiting age to gardens and grain., Many 12 LOCAL 2:68 P. V ����� her uncle, F. G. McCarthy. hail stones an inch in diameter 10 LocAL, 6:14 P.M.;, Mrs. B e, of nekering, called were picked tip. •Had the wind 'Have a u -a' n 6r au Lto 10� full fi� of fre, sh, d cut- on h 91 ghter, Mrs. Mercer been high it would have been TRAMS 60MG W1119T DUS AS TO ed meats constantly on hand. recently. erious. No. 9 LOUAL . . . 8:84 A.M. Miss Muriel Wilcox -' of Toron Spice Roll, Breakfast Bicon, The marriage of Mis's Mary Fer. 4-11 LOCAL 2:21 F MHaw, Bologna, Weiners, etc. is visiting her c0usill, Mist' Winnie rier and Robert Callender, - of " VAIL 8:27 P. M. CIIHpmftlj. Searboro, took place� Wednesday RICK TIOUSE AND LOT FOR Highest prices paid for' W. H. Westney ami@W at his af teruo'011 hist eek at the hoine BSALE-Tbat vslual)le reduriek 8-roo-acd Butcher's cattle. uneWs barn raising at Highland of the bride's parents, Mr.' U. two storey hoose in the Village of Clare Mont Ires 0 -eek last -eek. Ferrier. The Rev. Brown, Creel: of with one and three quarter ac I 'a bard and soft watcr.6unnner kitchen, good stable Fred Rogers, of Kimal6, visitfql Scarbor performed the cereniouy oi:ivremwies, young orchard. If preferred,% ill DOMINION BANK here recently. Teaching in Noble. A large number of guests were atifie an�one quarter Rare of laud. Tern191 reasonable. Apply to Albert Rawson, malson. ton seems to agree with blin. present mostly relatives of the Claremout. 41-43 -own is at home contracting parties.. The bride Thos. W. Bi • Any • • t1 .t • • again taking care of his neglected -was the recipient of a nuniber of Capital Paid u iD 12,900* 000 acres. We believe he is goilig in- beautiful and useful present. Af ure again. SOUVENIR GOODS Reserve Furid.-, ter the wedding dinner was over I$2,900,000 to bee cult webting of 'rye.'- wbeat- and andcongratiflations were extended Hal barlev has commenced. The hay the happy couple left for their SPOONS- 'and, I -WHITBY BID A NC]ff" crop has been good. Roots show home in Malvern. Gou"Al Nankins Illn"ness orransadied well and altogether farmers in Articles mad Iexpressly for Speicial attention given to the coijeotion 01 this section are favored. .- , I ., r , .. , - ; - .- . , '; , -7. Farmer's8 UXBRIDGE.. ale and otborotea. RobertMcBrady is advertising -ter a long and -painf aI his farm for sale. Robert has ul illnes' PICKERIN0. BAVENGS DEPARTURNT 'At wards. Pe Up- litWist allowed on deposits of $1.0 a.g been a good indu8triou8 and re- Herbert Bolster died at Spokane, spected neighbor, -and we hope he Washington, on Friday last. Mr. -'S cial valfte in IZ. J. THORTOXI decides to remain near us. Bolster was -born here 48 years. ago, Parties KANAGIMi o 11 Win being the sun t son of the nting a general purpoee far Iwa late See our Solid Gold Ladies:-,' in with good stock advantages, would Thos. Bolster. %e was a brother of Watch, Movement Guaran-:.�., Mrs. Cook, of this town. teed. 3 years $16,50, Ifind it _profitable. A Silo P 6n a Good Citta, The Brock street crossing claim WEI�DlNd RjNC(ft;: we congratulate MIN, Fmaer another victim on Friday morning, -von the success of her. pupils &t when Joseph Hall received injuriesO&tb the entrance. Prank Fuckrin andi in Ibis death 94 Rv6iiriaT -a'apezia,tvI t6 j it tllp In 10C on m3d. These Choco a a rP, PF, Alfred Lynde, who ftarW to exact circumstances of the accident 0 15c, 25c and 30c boxer and will be fic school together here t few ymrs are veiled in doubt, and the exact WrA&iog afid we W'Akck I ; Y6, -a No-ey 15ack Saw "" considered an acceptable present use w111 never be known. About Aling, Hmkoy sksim-pieW up-wilate. 69'09 WItOu F' N' C pwan wa ca wn taym, If r of esti fled. y y tegm-her, and who ha-je riv&ned 9.80 Mr. Hall was coming do b oar lady friends. k w and had just reached the trae Alw obooping *9jjy day.�: awh other since, now both are Isome smiW boys going in; hIsAirection'. 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"..e .. , ..3•- y' 'smr.`-i 1 y--. .. 3 :.s . .. .'K" 3 .4. a.Y.- - i.�? .ai A ,?. 'h, ., T .-.- .- .P,+,: ,- :- .t . •}i-- -. '. .►t'aA' - '�atl'h e4 ,. g{. ..lr G. - t- `.a S d 0. vG"¢ _( _ AV-, q 9'1 c., i _.:.< _ _.. *it. . .:. -Y. N.,1. a .. 4, • 7 ,"@! .. _ _. Y ., .: d ._ d' •••J "�' •a -A ^�` ` _ .� s. --�- e't�r :�$. ��•'` 'r �' 4 - . ' > O's � Mi,�eapojh; July,. _• ��: •r����-. = STATUE TO '�VA$HINC:TUiY ' ' Lf. -L ;;, Caeb. 88; -,�uly, 8$c..,�eptember. � t 7th c; on'.tralck, " 1 hard p ms' °Club of Loadan Decides EETS 78! o � � il�ri - _ 8fl fc; hi+tt. 1 NQrthe i38�c; No. 2 • - - h , I E - -�• Northern, F34 _- . � •; . Northern 87}c; No 8 Nor � t0 Erect One.... '• "' � s-�� 0 a�t��.. e�C to $4#c. A London despatch says res f � �rain;�. C t � -;,;. x Milwaukeit,� r•- �Tuly ;:� 91' --Wheat-- meeting -of the Executive Committee " _ StirtoundW, by;. th•� :.Sa��ed� C�I.I�ge � Trdde centres. . r k , ..:.7-�. _ . _ Steady:. Na. I ItTQrthel�n,, t39__ tg _8fl�c; of t11e ]E'ilgrima Club on �i►'ednesda s • •' +��,� � ]`'�A��'� ..,"' �- .. new • Septemltel", 77' to ??}c. -" Rye- night, ..,a committee was appointed He Handed the -Reim to 1� OF' HE � '� Dull; No. •1, 54#c. Barley Dull; No, to give effect to the recent sugges- +' � Toronto Julie �1�Wheat. =- Tete 2 58 to 60e• sample, 4b to b8c. tion to eruct a stature to George � • T • • }' '"\ "*" tion erect in London. It was de- ��� Ca rd � n a1 Q regi Y a . � ' "`fit market ie quiet and steady. No. 2 Cora-$epteraber4, 5c� to' b0 #c.Washington' - ': _ ` ;: '• � "utl ';' �;� Ontario red and white quoted at � . Ycidtid that the sub rilr=tiotte should { t a sc ,. - •- T `'1'►Ja *� �,;•.� . ?5c midd}e, end at 75;c east„ No. � LIVE .STOCIK DiARRETS:' �� � ' •be entirely confined to British snub- "- - � - . � spring is quoted at ?1c _ middle •Toront-o; July �1.--Trade in but- j°c�• �'cr}tdeacon Sinclair, in + `Itot>ze, Tuly-'20, The Pope died at parent at 'the- pi`t' head; abd` nothing treigh�� No. 2 oos�o at 66e on Mid- chars' and exporters' cattle ws.a sutbtnit"ting the plan to the -society, - 11.04 this afternoon was known until the cage was run land Manitoba wheat steady; No. quiet at the iVestern market to -day, said :- �"++�--�• up -and frightened Ohinamen reached 1 hard "Englishnen have at last.: full _ Sunday tvas� apezit by the aged the top, when they excitedly told of quoted at 88c, Goderich, and and prices were barely steady.' The "rccogni;ced the great qualities of, • Por_t-t_F ;n a continuous state of y No. 1 hTorthern aL 87e Goderich. No. feeding feature was Lhe scarcity of a fire. Thirty-eight out of the fifty 1 h Washington. I feel as•suretd that T� coma. During the .night he rested Chinamen . _em to ed under round �' 94c grinding in transit, good qualities of butchers' cattle, nothing will be muore popular in this P Y g lake and rail, - only at short intervals. reached• the top in 'safety, and .then ggc _ . and No. 1 Northern and the abundant offerings of lower country than such a tribute to that :�• To ay the weather was dull-. and a white rescue party went down to Oat - grades of inferior cows that were not great man of Englis,lt bLr;th, tt'ho ha.9 beau and the sky was overcase. s-r!'he , market � ie 'quiet and wanted by local butchers, and there- - Y Y search for the bthers. The dead done so match for the world's }►is- _ :- Early in the 'mornings since the bodies of the do2en were reached, but steady. 'c No. 2 white quoted at 82 fore almost unsaleable. ,Buyers here tory, not only for the your►g nation Po e's illnes�r en, ale •have athered } middle freight, and at 81} object to the farmers tip -country un- k s P P I g not without some danger to ' the to 31 across the sea, but for Ureal I3ri-_ before his window to gather an searchers, because of after -damp; � high freights, No. 1 white, loading poorly finished stuff on them fain as well. t 88ic east, - - omen from Centra'$ face as he open- which prostrated one while the have, or should have, p pit boas. Berle Y Archdeacon . Sinclair announced - ed the shutters, This morning he The collier com a.n claims that Y --Trade '• is quiet, with no plenty of pasture for at least two that he was authorized 'to offer a` •f Y p Y business re did not appear at the usual time the law prohibiting the em to ported. No, 8 extra or three months yet. Canners and P g p yment quoted at 41c middle freights,' and low grade cows were much on sale. Cathedral, the atatucf in St. Pauli and a rumor flew around that the of the Chinese underground is un- No. R fit 42} to 43c. - There was also a dearth of good Pope was dead. - constitutional. Rye--�1'he market is stead at 52c exporters' descriptions, •and buyers A�e had, however, - Iticrely sutTl�red T--..:_-♦.+�.��r= .riddle freight for No. 2, p had to go to rChsago to obtain what CZAR ABOLISHES dt CATIt • :` from a cardiac aft -ark, from which he RAIS�N(i� THE STANDARD, Peas -Trade dull with No. 2 white the wanted. There seems to be ` rallied. I)r, Lapponi succeeded in y �"�' haying him swallow several tea- - quoted at 81c high freight, and at plasty of good slut] in the country, No More Corporal Punishment to .: Normal Schbol Course Will Last 83c east. - - :_ spoonfuls of 'coffee, milk and brandy but it is not coming here, as holders Russian Prisons. - mixed. The silence of the sick •_ - ,, • One Year. Cortes-••3iarket is steady; No. 8 Am- there are hanging on to their stock i ' ` A St. Pe:ersbvr c1e room teas occasional] broken b a � Toronto despatch �, a =��_ erican yellow quoted at b7tc on in the hope �of an advance in prices t; sf}atch says Y Y p Y track,- Toronto• The IIirzhevia Vedotnos•ti says that hacking cough, du© to the gat.herin alone of t;}tre Ontario Normal actuals r.and 1\0. 8 mixed at there before ton _ 07c Toronto. Canadian corn ural There was little of t�,r either rho Czar has abolished the ha En of phlegm in � Pope Lco's throai� will hereafter convene an the second purely enquiry remnants °f the barbaa•ic punisfi-: These coughing spells had the effect ,Tuesday to Septettnber and end the nominal. feeders or stockers and the offerings g g P g menta of fortri,er times, nauttitly, car of rousing the Pontiff, canals him whind Friday in June. No nqe will Flour -Ninety � per:::, "`t;ertt. patents were light, and values about steady. Y• Ligation with cudgels and cat -o'-.. to open his eyes and i•evit•e slightly. be a�}ittxitted as a t+eaalter in twain- sold today at �2,8U middle freights, A better tone in sheep prevailed L nine -tails, chaining to the car - and . ' At 11.40 a.m. there was great �n'B without at -least junior leat•ing in -buyers' sacks, for export. Straight and all offering were sold early, shaving head, which were s7ri11 to >: alarm at the Vatican, as the Pope -standing and one year of successful rollers of special brands for domes- Calves- were firm, but the offerings flirted for certain ofi'ences -on pet- experience as a teacher. A tee of tic trade quoted at $3.25 to Mi being fairly liberal no change in sons exiled ne penal s aticnnents os. was suffering from a grave increase in bbls. Manitoba flour stead No. their values was recorded. to the rru,,c._, '1'}tis Porn, of pt►r►•• of cardiac affection, ' Dr. Lapponi E10 must ace3ompany applications Y; . for admission. The stbndin is to 1 patents, $•4-20. to g4.d0, and The run of cattilo was not hes-- is'hment frequently ended in death b'�- : .. ` really thought the end had arrived, g vY- depend on the resh,lts of sG�ssional strong bakers', $8aeJ0 to $r4, in bags, It comprised- 1,0$3 cattle, 1,287 torture. The cudgel and the "cat" 'and Cardinal Serafino Vannute,lli, oxa.mrination8 conducted b the staff Toronto. sheep, 1,721 hto s and 69 calves. are replaced in the new statttlte, sa3rs - the grand penitet5tia.ry, began the Y g . p • and on a final examination to prac- Ddtllfeed-liras steady at ;1? -find The most of the exporters were dis- the newspaper, by prolongation of'.=: •' prayers for th© -dying and gave the I shorts tical tear -n conducted by the =18.5Q here. At outside posed of at from :4.70 to $5 per term or solitary confinettt�•nt u ' Prnttifl absolution in articulo mortis. g' y rY p l�dnication tieparttnent, Candidates Points' bran is quoted ,fit :15 to cwt. Ten to fifteen cents higher. to one hundred days with bread His death was considered so itrunin- musrt• obtain 40 - :15.50; and shorts, at 1?. )Mani- was ant that all the cardinals were Pres- Pei' cent in each $ paid 1n a- few exceptional in- and water except every third ' day, .: subject of the written and practical Lobs bran, in sacks, $19, and shorts stances. when hot food will be reread at one" ant and the members" of the diplo- examlinations, and 60 Per cent of ai $22 here• Butchers' classes bold lower, btu- meal. 'Phe revised statute of June - matic corps were admitted to the the aggregat Those ot`•tainin 7b � in to the inferior lb scribes cha.5tisrment with ' � sick roost• g `'`-'-""'�� g quality of the of- tuffs• - -"" per cent of the aggregate will be i COUNTRY pR011UCE terings,. we quote: -$4.b0 to =4,65 birch rods up to. 100 blows 'for _ - H�1�DED O•V•ER RL7INSa `:` � awarded ho ora. Those obtai'ning Beams-Trado - is very quiet. ' with Per cwt..; lands of good, $4.80 , to slight o[ientea, and misdeuteaanors " - glum, during the alarriting ct•isis, 50 to 5cJ per cont. of the aggktrRate2 prices nominal. Prime white are E4.60; [air to good, $4 to =4.80; -r- _ aubou•t. Haan, re was lyirtf; on his ]tell may obtain 'a li.tnitdd oertif[catc, quoted at $1.85 to $1.75 a bush. medium to Lair, $3.20 to 1#4; com- TRIED TO BURN HERSELF pt�l�'Ei_rtly' ntotianlo�s, while around valid for three yea", and this may flay -The market is firm, with do- mon to fnlr, x8.50 to i8.8 ;; rough hirm ktnclt Ul:,e Carrdin,als and .other be made a life certificate by passing mend Lair. No. 1 timothy is worth to common grass -ted cattle,.$2.85 to ' nertrbers of the Ya�.,al Co,ut•t, pray- the final examination. Those utak- $11 to $11.25 on track, Toronto. $3.25 Per cwt, Russian Woman Makes Attempt ` ing anti sat knowing whether tlhe ing leas than 50 per Ocnt. must at- Straw --The market is quiet at $5.- Milch cows sold at $80 to $35 - Self -immolation. Po�ac was ,rot already doted without tend another sess+icm. 25 to $5.50 r ton for car lata on each. :: __ � � There "wa8 little de for either' A 'St. Petersburg despatch says ams preli,uriaaty restlessness, the �': track. A local newspaper relates that Pa'ktiff ul.,eueld his eyes, vt*hic'h fell � .RIFI - �opi�-Trade dull, with rices nom- hers or t,tockora. H'c q to as women un I ' `� 1. EXPLOSION' ! - P _. owl o err was found lying n o > =: cm (,.etrd'inal (�r'eglia, who was at hL4I :-:.:;; �S ON' ., follows:-- Young y g n _ incl at 17 to 2Uc� e beach of the Gulf of Finland. 12 side, and he said solenpily. "T° Two Men Hilted and Mbnq' Seri- Potatoes-OQertnga of . new am Export Cattle- : '`"-Per 10(i lbs. miles from this city, with terribly ` yat;a• Eminonce, who will so soon •!1 ousts Injured. l�'f3'e• and prices easy at 70 to 75c Medium to heavy a4 70 a5 12# burned feet and legs. Thr unfor- seize athc reins of suj►retrx� power, I . -• . - Dutchera- .c :, per bushel. lunate woutan bud on a monk's car _ confyde the Churcit in b'}teso d'iRic'ult A Roanoke, Va., despatch says: poultry -Spring chickens are gaol- Picked lots ;..:`,.; ,;. 4 50 ' 4 85 sock. She said she had been read • _ �"+ .5 tinres+r;:' By the .'explosion of a large quantity ed at 80 to 75c per hair; turkeys, 12 Good loads ...... .... 4 25 4 40 ing religious hooka and had con- �• _ Z'hc.n ?Iri'a:,si�*nor Eisdetti; the M'as- of dynamite and blasting powder to 18c per Ib. Medium .. 4 00 4 80 clucled that self -incineration was thn ' ter of the Chanibc,r, as'kcrd for the stored in a magazine near Ptaisburg THE DAIRY lQJ►13KI;I'$ .. ;� Fair •••••• .•••.• • •�•.-•-.. 3,50 4 QO only s�trc ttyecuis of salvation. She - - .'.- l'ope's benaKliction •for the adurt., on Saturday two men Were killed, Butter -The market Is steady, ovith Cospil- •••.• •••••• •«••-- ti 9> 40 attended religious aerv[cts nt i'ttt 8 t3 - a�ich the Pontiff gtr•anted, adding, sixteen were more or less insured and receipts good and [air demand for Feadc'rs, light .. ..: $ 2!i 8 ?1f5 ttwnatatery, and then calmly p1•rpar-,:. �•� - P�:e�•e rrt� t petin�s." about one hundred others severe best Feeders, short -k Tslx+ri'tre •�it�' gave his Ittxttd to khd. A westbound passenger qualities, We quote: -Choice - trees 4 00 4 2b ed her funeral pile. She was un , p ge 1-2D. rolls, 145 to lt3c; dairy tubs, Stockers ...... ,...�• 2 50 8 76 able to bear the pain- of the flames. "kiss t•o the caatd-inrals presexrt, tv�ho n on the main line of the Nor- uniform color, lbs; seconder Sher pled •to return home, but ; y grades, P-- aatrtf attempted wc;t•e Oreglia, Ileht�tolla, Serajfino folk & Western was, going +tit• full store packed, 12 to 28c; creamery �xl►ort i`�t'i+s ,� '�• 8 80" $ 75 fell helpless and remained forty ' '. V,atnnrutelli. Volpo and Vivc�s Y TJu,to, speed pest the magazine which stood prints, 18 to 1f1c; solids 17# to Do., bucks ... 3 ?a 8 00 eight hours where she had fallen be;- _ fit•, Larltponi profuted by the Poples 2,00 yards from the track, when tho 18#c. � -Spring lambs .. 2 25 4 50 fore being _found. Her life may bt ' anianation to adxt►inisi,er restore- explosion occurred. The windows of � Eggs--3farkrt is dull Ne` quote:- Calves, per cwt. .... 8 50 500 saved. Lives, whcrert.apon the paticmt sank • •.:_ the train were broken and not a Fresh candled stock, 14 to 14#c; IIOg'}' ' ` - bask as w,iddenly ars he h'aKf rc:•ivdd. singlo person on the train escaped in- seconds and checks, 10 to lie. gO`°8 '`' """ `�" "" s � 4" 00 SNORED HIMSELF TO DEATH ' _ The words the Pope aci;drossed to jury or shock. The dead were lab- Cheese ---Market quiet, and Sias •• 4arrdinal Oroglia worehis leaf. nater- orers. and their bodies were found q prices B a•"> • •�• � � O � ----' ' mot-, the last sulYruntc ei3'ort of tjtitt. unchanged. 11"e quote: -Finest, 10 lc+rts, 160 to 200 Se ,near ,the wracked magazine. The to 10�c. ll►s, •••••. ..••-• ...,, • b 85 0' � Kalamazoo rfaaseio ffian Dies- From Ezees } •-. Este+lli�;once which has astor.i:ficrd the � - - cause of the explosion la not known '� '-�...�.. �: ;-. Thick fats ... ...... .:- G" 40 0 OU sive Use ofTobacco. world. They are n►uc1t can►��t:rntcd � 1 II tq►on, and it is trcrtderful w�het}ter -:' ',�� .. ,`; �-HOG PltUitUCTS,. Light ...... ...... b 40 000 A ., KalamaY7.00, Mich., dcin,atc.h To FIND GRAIN ROUTE_ nre�a hog$ are unchanged. Cured �-♦ says :--�Williant G. Pattison, of thio the intention of 'Leo XIII. was to - STORMED THE JAIL. city is dead in his eighty-ninth ye.0 iutdicaie Cardinal O,•c•blia as his sttc- meats aro steady, with a good de- � a$ the result of excecrsi�•e Lae of oesgor. Their �i�ill certainly ha�-o Party Will Prospect in the Hud- wand• t1►o "'- •' '" •�• son's Ba � quote: -Bacon, clear, 10 - tobacco: His toi•arconist, ro'r�t�derable w�,gtht to thtc dect_tcrn y Vicinity. to 10#c, in ton, and caro lots. Pork And : Lyn:aed Tura: Condemned of the ct3.: dinals cubo will take � ffiurderers. a•hc►nt he bought excltcsivel�•„ ga�•e `. ' part "�` A• St. Jahns, hlld., dutch mess, >#21; do, short cut, L�32.50. I out the statement, after his death _ a i�n the cci,>`:lavc. says :-The Canadian Go��rnme,tt Smoked ttteatsr--]]stns, 18 to 13#c; A de�liut:,h from Red Lodge, Itifon- had been made public, tat in 12 . At 4 T. m. the Pope had lost all has chartered the Newfoundland rolls, 11 to 11 c; shoulders. 10 c• + � r ' ' # # lana, says: Jim Gorman, who killed Rt's Ir. Pattison ye 11 `s,nc►kc•d tuu10 i consrio•►;sness. sealing steamer Neptune to cx,:,vey 'backs, 14 to 15e; breakfdst barns, his brother about a year ago andcigars-,f a=s..-• � For two hovr� - telegraTltic' 'c'am- the scientific ex,Pedition to Hudson's 14c. hoc's UO w Lh wit h► a g than X18 0 hi • 1 ran oft with his brat wife, and S.1�g00 -� -ri�nicaiion with Poane was st►aQevtd- Bay. The expedition will winter at Lard -Market is dull: }'1'ferces, D e• ' � a man na,zted Walters, who killed a Ed• G�hesterfield Inlet. It's object is to tubts, 9;c; pails, lUc; compound, 8 widow named Hoover at the Hut ' t?�A-ing to the strained rela.iirnls determine the mailability of the to Uc. D E T Springs two year ago because she - ESER'I D TIDE SHd'R�. er r bet's: -ern tQtc 4vtritt�tl and the � ati- region for a Canadian grain route -- : ' refused to marry 4iim, teoro 'lynched ' ' `�• _ � c"an the Italian Govennme�na deter- Captalin Samuel Bartlett, for several BtiJtiINES.S AT ItiONTRIJAL..•:20t) of Forepaugh's Employes Ac . stir}e� r_•otrie tints since to ]carve to years navigaator of the Peary 8t9aln- at Darin, Wyo.. on Sunday. C. F.. - T + . Montreal, July 21.-(Spexial. j- Pierce, s deputy Sheritl, was killed rept Positions in Dakota. - the � a_ica�t i:hc duty oS a+nn,on�,,cing era, is in conunand of the 41tip, the • ' •• �; fabs dc•a'h of the I'bl.re to the wor]xl. strew of which consists of NewG�und- The local markets show little change. during the attack on the jail. Law- "" A Sioux City, .Ia., despatoh stiys . - To this entd it was a.rra•ngY•d to stop Landers, familiar with ice work, The I Butter is rather quiet, though a tail leanness now prevails to northern The hiu•�'est [fields of South Dttloot a . c � all teleg-t'aeliltic coar,trt!unicatioYt from scientific party is composed of Can- business is being done in choose, at Wyoming as a result. Sheriff Fen- looked sic, nKuch better to the tent = _ " $ Itatne at the urorrrcnt of the death a•diana. The ship will also enforce unchanged prices, The Liverpool ton of Ilii; Horn county has appeal- then of the 1•'orepauglt earl 5c 115 : of the Pontiff and to 1•ttrn il'te wires the Canadian customs laws against quotation is lower' again, at 48s ed od to the ,Governor for military as- Brothers' circus, which «•ns tnurtng - - over to CatYlinal *gets gs." to est- American whulers ' wtw axe uporat- for colored, and 47c for white. sistaeder Last Wednesday it was re- that Stnte• that about he f theft► able hila to make tsh© o'fi'ucial set- ing in Hiudson's Bay. Grain -Pens, G3c high tresights, 72e 'ported that a mob was descending on decsetrted tlto s�tlow and tool: t.o t.lto ' - - noun�ement. - ,.. hero; rye, 52c east, 58#c afloat bore; Basin to lynch Gorman and Walters fields. As a result when till . circus , , _ . • -' --' .'- _ �� buckwheat,'48i 48# to 49c; No. 2 oats, a e the sten in a reached here yesterday it bE•caaite lie -, X10 C=RAIl�i TO CARRY and the Sheriff hid CHINESE MINERS KILLED - - 88# ° cin store hero: flaxseed, gully. tiorm4tt escape{ but was cc}slaty to hire about --`.'.00 boys of . �' , k `�,` >51.1., on track baro; lead barley, 6Uc; recaptured yesterday. On Sunday a all ages to a.�si�rt in putting uy the C. P. $.• Argument" ""Agaitast the No. 8 barley, 82,jc; corn, E3Urt for Noa mob of about t50 men entered Darin tents. Some delay was es'Inrricnccal _ Explosion- iii a Eritish Columbia � in getting things in shape. Mine I , ";��; Grand Trunk Pacific. S sallow American, Flour -Manitoba proceeded at once to the county jail g s g I - ' A` Winnipeg tVinnipeg despatch sayt3 Lite patents, $4.20 to $4,80; seconds, $S,- and fired a volley into the prison. nt `• r - U to ; afros bakers', $8.30; On- Deputy Sheriffs Pierce and ],ieado - ;; A Vanc'ottver, B. C. c3es�patch $aye: last of the crop of 19U2 having been g Twenty Chinamen, who disobeyed the shipped out in June, the grain ole- feria straight rollers, =3.50 to >j8.- were guarding the prisoners. One -• law forbidding the employment of velars at Fort William and Port 80; in bags, $1.70 to x1.75; patents, bullet grazed kiende's shouldi�r and -AT� MUSTARD AND DIED. Mongolians underground, Paid the Arthur` -'are practically empty; and $8•cJ0 to ;4. - Feed -Manitoba bran, entered Pierre's heart.. Members of - .- penalty on 1Vedncsday night, when there ig less than a million bushels E19; shorts, ;21 to a2�i, bags in- the .mob then tore up the telephone Sad Ending of a Strat;`ord Bop cludod; Ontario bran, in bulk From Poisoning. . twelve were killed and eight severely in the intens e,evato:e, which will 1j17 poles and battered the jail door g• -r= .: burned through an explosion in No. be used for local Purposes. No'" rain to $18; shorts, in bulk, ;20 to X21; down. They first came o ZValters g �• A Stratford despatch says :-�C;as 3 incline, No. fi shaft., of the Welling- cargoes are otlering via the lakes; , middlings, $21. Provisions- -Heavy who was crouched in hips cell, begs par Rosso, the tlw-ee,��•c►ar-olcl sets of , i ton ---Collieries at Ct:ir;t:erinnd, "own -!and the Canadian Pacific Railway is i Canadian'- short- cut pork, i22•50; ging piteously for mercy. Walters Frank Rosso, Italian Rfruit merchuttt, ed by former Premier huusmuir and hauling empty cars east to take care short cut hacks, $22; light abort cut was shot and Instantly killed. The of this city, diol early on 1r'riday - `�" his associates. 7t was feared that, of freight destined west. This con- $11.00; compound relined lard, 8 to mob next found Gorman, y 6 iraut poisoning. Three of g � # whose hod morning several white teen were also victims, � clition, which is. chiefly owing to the cJc; Pure Canadian lard, 10 to 10}e; was pierced by Live bullets. Gort�e►n Nr. Rosao's children were playing r _ 'r;•if - � � �; finest lard 11 to 11 e; hams, ]lead some hours_. : - � )�: _• but it was afterwards learned that enormous additions that have been, � '� 18� - routed a stable and t•ubbis]t t.ea ► there seas only one: r:utf,Ioyed in the made to the rolling stock of the rail- to 14#c; bacon, 14 to lbs; fresh upon wfiich t'he found a c•an of -_ _� mine, And lie escaped with nothing way companies, exists now for the killed abattoir hogs, =7.76 to $8.25. � ' " English mustard, staid partook of it - Butter -Townships cr�ame ': WEDS AT �Y1NETY-TyV(I � 1 worse than a shaking. first time since western "Canada be- P t"y. 113 to -t 'lfio three became very sick, an'd The explosion is attributed to fire- came a grain exporting country. � Quobec, 18e; Western cream+ `^'-' •- Gaspar succt�•• `►E�td + ery, l7#c• Western dtir 18c. Cheese >�ride .,. Porth -three,...,: Bzfdagrobm damp. but its origin is mysterious, y. .� _�.+ -Ontario colored 9 e• white, fl HaPPY � a aBey.. FEDERAL CA As ail - the miners :carried safety COMPLETE UNUERSTAND�"G Townships,' 9 c. ' { � #�� �� '� } htmps, "otc i ng to Lite �assv state a tc, ofL - � k - } , Qualrec, 9tc. Eggs � Lynchburg, VA., des etch s - - -- r ! -Candied, lac• 'straight receipts, P aye: %' f .► - x" ",' the working; anti all the 14uips Lucre 8elatiey%s-Be�tWeen Japan and B,tt"s_ 14c; No. 2 1� • Larkin"lvortott, nine;ty-iiwo seats old; Nem South` Wales Town Gets'" the ' found to 'iso locked. Tho actual ex- ria Aro Improving, � >}e• Honey -White and ]firs. aLuciarfa �t �• ', - ., ", - P g. - ayers, aged tor- Coveted Honor. losion:. was so sli" ht that next to r�._ . _ clover, in sections, - 12a per ®action; • - ; • P g . A Parts despatch sa3•s :�-Latch- in 10-11�, tins -8c. tY-three, we're warr►etd nn \t eclnescfay. • - ,f-damu�ef seas done to the aline, :� t-�:eived at the IG'oreign ORico here ffir. Lmrkin is as: hQ A 14�d1 - , ;;,g 'z PPY and gay as ,,,`bo rno," Austr•�Ita,' .des titch i r u P ~��-- y°{ � ]says: The committee. f e� a ► and -'ono: conct,bxivn was felt At a-aha�t from St. I'etorsburg and Tokio .- In- : _ . -•.. J3 _ �, '�' � .�n,�,• y and couldn't be p( ointcd Ln i - t• 4£ , � a bo of twenty, di f;om' life Bt:enc.' Nevortltie% dkate that tho relations betwogi '%•i1�ED $TAT��r���t�!`�::::1 more chipper )f hg ,knew he had an_, select the site tot• -rho tie�v r:nititst of - less, it:�wt►s3""claadly in Its nature, for, Ruallfn atttl Japan have greatly fm- . Duluth, July "21: -••Wheat*-�'o arriv4e otter centers s,t llto ahead of ham, ,. 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Vq" N"4,4f, X �o_ �A 4 f W N* A - p tfv e N4. it, VA o- Zw- If -R ongly cookiemod, an it WdAs, to D 161 B -At hbw(,. t he cheese-wm5wr's t"mbles aind ver 9"a t )1er wealth,. a ER HIM H. would b6 Ads no different, and however tton�da tio injIure the qualiV of all Vie 8 T; WEILTH limlted her means, 0he would alw AYS '�OF MftkTQ DOESIFT make _eheese ni*de at the hxct64,. by Pof 'S ftrV-&,WFO33,WUNZ ES - carrying t4o it gern-o that quitm bad KEEP THEM APART. dav ra aAd pAnNoleq. ij� t4 fimifibad A MX*' 13 7b, XA" TED AT $51000p000 - Lady ]Wnto's public work h" no IL Adi'u IWI a as&A-t PI Gifig i4 His Jubilee—To of- :. t ace for attracted so miu attention as Rip -ch that -General's Of 'hev predecessor. the Count Into His ADVANTAUES or CLOI� USES FOR COAL OW the Governor AGvld Poured f CBS 0 chief CTNV� tg)on Coal oll, willic if! always et�t hand Youngsters.. Abord cen. but it to porhapi Coffers. s not less is 7 -- Important. She does things i,-ich Lhe fakrner mlies fotr wben needed, is a hilvaluWble aj%- r P'obablj�y rl6 of Ing or maintaining ca -Rampolia an;d Ca:i�din:hl Mocenni, the IPAP)RO.v- ticlo in Me stalblo, garden amid mt&nY ' Poopl Vho cbmplain- Of Vie ao- different wiLy, but ho works. the fertility of Iled Anwridan method of dealing neaxly as haxd and to quite as much his Ian uoher places on the failm, hut, )t is Otl-" crops axe saprwtime. P&Pal Treauer, know with with te rising generation miny be purpose. any est tke PDUI- c inter dogree of accuacy the extent the! sUbUt:u-ted. but never with! such interested to know that it is that in Canada has been,th Her chief publi of try hauses. When mixed with Idrd e Victor, ian purou 900d 01TOct *Rs clover. Ther'e ed by tile Countess of Order of Nuives, and the or Pope Leo's wealtli,' but it is saild; niany ways, 110wovp U 1lrxaki,1V ain�d applidd to flowls afflicted witph : . . ganIza- that the amioujYt Ill probably e;K- Of CIO'V'Vr as an imlypover Of ti)X) Minto, wife of the Gov'ernor-Gonerai tioP owes much to her untiring ex- c"!Pd $5,000,000, w Seely log it -log a SpeciAc and will in f Canada. writes a correstpo It is on depc4dt AV ioll it variably result in a cluv. Sprayed 0 ndent of ertions in its behalf. Through her in the Bank of Ermland- 11 difterent de - re attended wit ings f the Now York Sun. efforts nanierous cottage hospitals 13 of benefit, and with whicih nivach oen the walls and ceil L-wa, gree. ve, mph Ca= -4hed in the sparsely �-of his brother, and n-bany grax�d- d the houses and Coups, it will do- Time was when it was alMattim. have been establi The Pope had tim eiMMA-Is 110ton the locality, div.-Laince si ble t o Bee the children of a settled districts of Canaoda, and s -he naphows and nieces and a h oat Id Pe&ts that -xa;ke Pus f rollil Illarket stroy the lice aA, n etc. &Ve Cor- life for Me fowl aJn`d mn- Governor-General. if he had amy, but is now engaged in getting the order volativo's. but he told them -al Principles Wbiell are alikie Lord Milito's childron are always in endowed at an expense of $125,oW. &P- der thoni unfkt to retqiqi a profit to Plicable in -all cae-s. 'Phe ro�643 of wl.en he was elected Pone that ht, evidence. They and. theit, parents For edtlicatiou, particularly manual their owbovs. BY Eudidirg one put clver are tile 111'ost inq>wtaint prt would 'llot "Be his position to en - are the Jolliest ki nd of conwades, training nd dornestic 1 science, Lady rich or Df tile plaint, so fa of olive oil .o two' pat s ker-D.,w-no r'as till(.- iii.jonoe- a dvaTice them. and and are constantly toge ueb. and it is a d ijor-Aing it into the Mose ther. The Minto, has also done m Anerlt of Vl_-C laUd iS not n c4hil-dron share in the pleasures of mainly throughly her The Pape's private fotun 6 rft-u.*A -uth of forwIs -piflUirg fr0m no, a offorta that the that tlw LO not be confued with the treastu Ps a -e ally �aluiable their elders and, except for functione graves of the Canadian soldiers who will be ef%ictod. These axe nlwly oeheT plants cold, a cure (as I'licii I many other -uso can be fonnd of state. are present at all social fell in South Africa are now being which Ile regaxled as belonging t 0 wMcill for bulk arid gaick grwtill an( the Papacy, though. affairs at Government HrAlse. They located and nZked. for diseaFes 'of Me flock,'arld as tJ'e QIYOVe gTORMV may be suid tio excel pnomLnent figures i the private In ap fact, he could, if he regwed coan be unod free - which. wlwn tu-rai�nlg up4dr am n pearance Lady M -into is 6trik- article is clhv�&p it m his own all the vast rer.ources at- t1watricals which are a favorite fortn tingly youthful and so like her eldest ly. The lo wer gr 81� 9, wilioll Se wit -h a New of inuproving the lamid, tachod to his office. He preferred f o!r lower price and axe not Katisfac- Of entertainzwnt under the present daughter tbat they are often taken t.0 are far less lmnofwial in their ef- OU id th� older -ones appear for one anotAier. She is tall and regard as his own oinly Such-' illusninant, will be f nd r09111 e, a] jtum'ey as came to him thaugli pri-J ToAs. Dudkwhicat. for inet-aMe. has tory as with their parent.S at the theatre. at slight,' drebes artistically and -rd u"s fully as goo.d for ppultry, ya al- vate nuuoh more raniLpat growbil of gkating cannil' gifts from, those to w;hm. Ile 'a1S and at valious ways wears and has aJ)Out t as the refined article. W), but the effects of t.h1s. when granted audiences. ollher places. her. Per manner has a c'haXZu i uner, am ncit ma;rly STORKH-OUSE Or, TRLIk S So nruch has this bimn the case which has made her one of the most -18 tiwse of cU)nvor. fbr The regular ivveous of gv'061 , that there was. for a titne. popular of Britidh Vice-Queans. She t lie re'a- BRIT'ISH IN THE ANTARCT some &)ubt in Ottawa society as to is better known and more popAla in suh as Petor's Pence, revom 4 frola u?A n"als do troft peine�rate t4w slub-soil te and bogid-od inve.,itmento':' Further Infomation With Regard whether LsAy FAlem Elliot, the eld. the United States than rxrbaps any real cota rul bring V then--froill amid ftitiosit est -the viceregal famil, of her predecessors. She has visit-, al tke sqi-rfare Ole mineral inatter to the Positions Reached. mem'ber of Ile kept W--co.1111t of separately. Oul was really There had beem ed frequently in Washington and of it he paid the $1,o(Yo 0.00 t Ever since the relief steamer New ao(nlu _iucid tlioein. wJijcJh is so cosen, formal "co --iy. aind has entertained to maintain the Paal nn mink-ot" coreinum York Morning brought home news of the t �o the -AxcAc.-x-;,fuI g1tiaw-th of n seen a ninny Americans in her Canadian c"Ou"'t, consisting of cardinals, dip ibn t )eir grawtdi beimg d British explorers in Victoria Land. PZ t I lue only little nw-we frequently than In tile home. repr" court ofti.— geographers have been much perplex - t aike fludl the to what tile IOotfi pwgt was not considered oudlkiontly cials, a nd his littlo standing army, rM * ary sutffaice &oil N (Ytilior ed by the fact that though the lati- 0 Ell Oveir a nLillio%n dllars a yeur Iconclusive. unt in charit by the Pontiff. Ot wollds, the roo-ts of t4be clover plfMit tudes attained were given, no clear The Earl knd Couintem fftte'rd irwre sd) bll'ng up matter from the information was printed with regard like an 61der brother and sioter with TROHLES OF ED Of ti:e suvPlus of official funds Polm dp.oper subsfoil, Which 0iv ro-ot of to the Ion titudes reached. It was, eo wa,%?, by wise adininifilration. 9 their children than like fat'her and I*lr,.kxvheat wid saich other aninual therefore, impossible to mark on a able to Create a colitingeiat flunA ol.,­ mother. The Governor-Genfwal cam CHN OF PRIUS I ts C the p. an map the positions attained by 30,000,000. Clover -;hould nover be burtivid 'un- explorers. Figures for the longti- romp like a wbool-boy in the priv. $. the 'Vatican, tr&.Ajres� 1wrg ady Minto C457UL acy of his fn"ly. nipd I D NOT� STAND BEFORE der until it has reahed its. laxgest tude of Scott's brilliant sledge jour- I �9 he Most syrnpattetic of confi- ally the 11opes,porconl pro- DODWS KIDNEY PILLS. th, a well below as W)OW abo'.ve ney were printed, but no one knew dantf for childish troubles. party by intrit-anice frolix tire gr6ujid. ror this rearoin the old whether cast or west longtitude was &censors, non of t3le, livis ever Hs ­ Lady "Minto thinks that nothing is Mr. Charles Gilchrist had Diabetes practice of mean sorted anytihing bi;t stewardship too good for her children. amd in U N D_ 1-M )r ! Years—Dodd's Kidney Pills them. The Valican Palace, n for, PLOWE C June 10,b last Sir CI6mept9 of her nume.rous social dsities with its 7.000 in b1chom, is objee'ticitnable, far Mark am. -president of the Royal ublic work. roonw. is a st-ore.: Cured Rim- Rlthp'ugli tile growth of tjw stem, Geographical Society, gave a lect""O 'which Mid lias voluntarily assumed. Port flope,.Ont., July �O (Special) 1.011-A- Of IYI treasures of art, liter-a6ure, alld Procious examples of 1EiJlW lea.f is tJictn at its mbidi In. in* London on the work of the exp(�, Ph(. f'#n(ls time to attend perao'nally —Mr. Charles Gilchrist, Chief of He was able to supply t1w roots Iinyve n-ot -th", cooagpletod dition. the; to ther the jewelers' and goldsmiths' art. Police hero for fifteen years and af- tDUCA"ON, torwards Dominion Fishery Overseer, r growth. But by cutting the missing information. His discourN) t D I i FS S' AND is said to oontaiu nwre gold tha fi�rst crop, growt2i is tjhe did not contain much fresh news. but the Kln)Mke, nio-re jewels thall the; and everything pertaining to their is always willing to add his testi- diainitond mities of -South Afri so-oner in-diucod. wbich alt1linxigli some supplementary papers from the ca. U-011111 0. 'Ili-ree of tile best and mony to the volume of proofs from in ai.,oitunt. sevu.nes an ell- expedition and also a number of The pontificate of Loo added an. pleastuitest roonw at G(yvernment all parts that Dodd's Kidney P"'s Irostiniable traFure to t4his horde. in tee growth of private'letters enabled him to sup- lJouse have beeti sat apart for their never fail to cure any form of Kid - t , lic When fie celebrated the golden Jubi- roots. tillorcby placing it in t4io ply the missing longitude& and give use, and all sorts of pleaswit enter- no' Disease. y lee of his pi*ie-9Lhood in 1888. b( --;t coii!ditiosi of turviing lixider. a few more interesting facts. an Cx- tainmentb, of which the oter child- "I am a hoalthy.z --m6n.: Dodd's ihition was oened in the Va.ti(-an T`l!e bettr way, tCmi. to Secure the Commander Scott. on -his SILA90 ren of the Canadian capital "often Kidney Pills have done the job," is of t full of cloyar in the illv4rove- jouriley, whicll* occu he'gifts tuvaented htxn. Tons of pied ninety-four get the lx,-ne6t, are constantly being the Way Mr. Gilchrist puts it. gold poured into the Vatican, On 7 niont of 0,,e soil. is to allow it two days, reached latitude 82 deg. I planned for thein. "When I first started to take Dodd's th day of his juh)iloe ulass full -A-nson�s of gro-.%-tb belore' vu -nn- n-hn. S., and longtitude A63 deg. E. Christmas, though celebratted'quiet- Kidney ]Pills I was in an awful tate 000 in I ju was ,)resented to' Ing it u-nf1A-,r, as th plaint is bi- This information shows that tho ly with only Me houEehold and I had boon a sufferer from Diebetesi him. go m elinial mom or ]ons of tJK% rVeits eastern coast line of Victoria Land, house party. in a great occadou e d and Kidney Disorder for ten years. MILLIONS IN 011" drying' wit at the �-nd of t1W_ M which he followed. stretches allnost much trouble ilf.taken to nmko the My uriae was of a dark bricky color 07WI The crow3iod hends of the wai-ld t 1xiis causing t410 wee*U to duo South of Mount Erebus, his advent of Santa. Claus interesting. and I would su �r so ethinig awful 9pring i ip anid t&I-P 0--vir plar, It-afv- starting point, with only it very One vi(-vd wit1h, each o"Uler in the cobtli ing the aftew co%dilion of to field year the great ballroom wa-9 while passing. of their gifts. TU slight deflection to the east. converted into a winter garden, with A'I tried ever - ything and tried the -now total valu as a flaniaging olsot to any good Beyond his farthest point be" siaw trees that bore the presents, I of tile Jubilee gifs is estimaw Lit.. doctors but could Let no help till 1, fk-ctad by. the growing of the clov- $14,80o,000. as extending as rocks and any quantity of frOSt and wan advised to use Dodd's Kidney er, but the fW4* of the wc- far as he could sw in a south by snow. On another occasiop the Pills. Oni! o f the most m'table ciffs pre OXII(I 3-4,ar*s crop is ta.kcmi off tIT;e sec- They havo made me a new 'rentid to Leci was a dinnion'zi said east direction. This seems to show good' shtp Santa Claus, ablaze with %00dl trkl makv's so man. that beyond the point he attained lights- frorn ftem to stern. cast 116 be warth $4,(N)0,000, which emne'-, t!x)ng a growth as to ct*Mletely Ii Mr. Gilchrist. is gotting on in the coast Ti trends a little more anhor at Port Elliot "d from that StaAlll,rh disciple of Uuth- Proved t 0 yeari but he feel* young. That's tmi 1 the r te wc*is. It has been or, "Ooni Pau I Krugvr. The to the east than along his line of have all sorts of wonderful things what Dodd's Kidney Pills do for iLFkA for two seaoitis as I L�y. as the Transvaal President roceiv-A it fromi. t1hir full mnmh. in her hold. man. ro-o s t will t4hkAl attild" Scott-niust have t?*veled -over 980 Whatever may be 'the effect of this a riative chief, who Was -ehypnwnt antbe ri do% his freedarn after capt.tire che�A i feur- ........ gl%on t-y� statute miles on this very successful system of education gwwrally. it has tili;,ing (Aelileyds. "'41at the farmer + VU_ 0 wis.11cs t a.%_ail hilneolf of t#* journey. His most southern -point, certainly. in the case of Me ymlw the Bocr troops. It fell into Me Elliots. produced nckne but the most HOW TO TIIE.AT ILIRNI) MF4N* cla's hands from a hief of Q�: c th flill EA-valitage of onlv one mile further from the this crnp ilhfyuld '*v as whtn South Pole than the rocord with- re- desirable rmwlts. They are. abso- linautos, who had taken it IL do is to vinn the siod under 1 111pe y Simle and unasnum.Ing young It in nok a difficult job- The g1O,- Zuku Ming. lation to ch the North Pole, wbi m-ar h it. f1j.11 of roott-B, preparatory to put and appear to be quit un- emen title vi i�n)c;� I-Vub- One of t1W gitle presenzed to him titi- tbo land Ili com aM Parry niade in the Arctic, which for bard him pl;,Z" i t as follows: lajgt M -arch was a ILOPaZ w,-ighing conscious that their po-"tion in life oat-, and wheat, as t -be, C'AFr any many years "Thley will do my work. 0 'MiDre- 1.784 granisi on which is going to b any different from be, an�d then secid down to cl.ver pl"OftCh that explorers m as I waftJd li&e W, ad Not�politan artist, Andrea Car-. that of or%linary nwrtals. a ed- ThoY axe I 11-nd I tn' te:lo, had, after twelve wilrk. again. Ou t the clover two M r s TIAD 11ADE TO Tln-. rOLr..:.:.. Eileen. who canie out last wu&on, is I'ady iie treat forr 1�ay, or it. wbicii is The position where Scott's phip, inuismsely popular in Canadian so- engraved a piobure of' Lasc -ly the sanie thing, then M�t your -M be as 1 S u The goin aft-2r,its de -co 1)"Ow the Discovery, made its wintor quar- ch-ty. and of -Loild gund Whm a mmm does w k te eld -on on. ters and where at last accounts it. est son. who iq about 12 yeiu-s old. the sod a before. amid plftticirft with hini.aa ycpu wou1.4 witill! ati'o-ri was valued at $80,000. t turning iintler good clovnr od oery ouroolf if you ware doing it. [J'se no The tiara pres7onted to him. was frozen in the ice is latitude 77 many pretty rtitwies are told. One y he three or four yeam lad (leg. 50 min. S., or more thah five of these dat" back to the great hardor ItuiKuag to,hhn for his ins- 1! tinie. ti -le wovk of Au.Tusta led, applying at. hUndred miles further south than any Otfawa fire. when his arnall lordship is coniplotely reno-vin takes or sixorit conlibigs than YOU a celebrated Bologna goldstaith. is tile satne tinie bate-ves- bn-nivard A"intild to,yow-self whon you mak vulue of ship ever wintered before. attracted son-te ftttentioift by giving alued- at $24 WO. the irin.ni i re can be spared to hustein t . laces in the -Pope*s wardrobe ir Before the Discovery put into 'her his hoots to a little fire-suffurer who n l,' "*t Alwas'� it,., i% One spiteful wojild ALmiated at $900,000. had ttie ndgfortune to be oL winter quarters- Scott skirted the trouble. t%x d o nis do t1hat bri ice barrier to the east. The WITMUT FOOIV.,J,'AR. luot mke half tJw Uorublo in t1i is he ---Who rocks the cr _NG adle rules COOLI M-ITIR. furthest easterly point, he reached ` did not nocid them," he eXplain- warld Uiat words do. Kind, pa-Ithe world—romember that." He --,- 0 J�_ �'f cooling was 152 deg. 53 lere axe tw ftys 0 min. IV., where he ed to te menibers of his party who ti,nt tnen mve good hired men, Then—ali—you come in and rule t he: M1 lk that must be kept c�var night found an extensive lanAl mas 8 to had lost Sight of him for a few if amyby does. world. I'm tired before. being sont W t lie cheese fac- which lie gave the name of King minutes. "I tun goiong to drive 'dward V11. Land. The land was home, and U, ie other boy hadn't t ury. One is to give it a go-ord k. and the other is to et the surmounted by heights rising to 2,- any. rilhore 'Is cme other 66n, the J%Ift. Can in col.4 watepr. Tile best way, 000 and 3,0W feet above the Son. is to colnbille tile two n w- The second great sledge journey'af Ear#ond UIliot, aged 6 or 7,. and -to (1s. I tA two daugters. who forn between be objec of cooling mi Ik the expedition was that of Mr. Armi- is to pre*;6* it saulring wrild souring tage, who, according to Sir Clements Lord MeIgund ad Lady Ell Jim D' IndependenteD ;tyt is the res-ult of the-dveloptylont of Narkhani, reached longitude 157 Lady Ruby is just IL little- younger Said Force freed us from Eng� bartrila, Cooling inlk by stinrilIg dog. 25 * min. E., and latitude 77 than her eldor sister and will pro- land's sway. It and 'uxp)-osiog it t t1le air tiends deg. 21 min. S. This information bably be introduced wit the I tter Now indpendence let's declare t 1'J-0,JtelltL oiuring, but it also Ox- shows that he penetrated Victoria t011&glish ixiiciety next year. Lady Prom indigestion's lyrant snare. p Violet is a little girl in her caxliost Good friends, shake off this despot ose., dic ndlk to the danger of be, Land almost due west of the winter -valud with barkeria, 0- toens, who is uually regarded as her r "Twas I Force' that fread'your, inig coutiiii quarters of the Discovery to a dis- grim. father's favorite. was pre��eiit in tile air, w(hich tance of about one hundred and for- nbad Aim a housewife Lady 3finto gives 416 ty-two miles from the ship. As far Sunti Jim.' y T'ills fact the idg)oit- as he could see, land still. stretched careful attention to the most pros� --e alu of stirring the milk, w1here Le details of houm)(6oping and is away to the west of this turning tlijftt 1) r o _­ e s:.s is to coul e=ellent manager. point. It fias not been proved by it, in pulre air. The air a few fcet The new 0D`Varnor­�General's­ wife this journey that the cast and west fi-ioni t4ic barn is gmerall the,mos-t knows the price of everything, COM Pxtension of Victoria Land is any heavily laden with goimis, fund, con- plained an Ottawa tradeaman soon wider than it has been found to be ECCI.Ll(-rrt I y, the milk sh;oiuld not be after tbe arr4val of the Mintos I]% on the northern coast of the land, any more Vian Is rlecft;�; Canada, "and she has oVdered son" The Rad Am Ceng r Oic barn, but Aho-uld be sitrain- but the land, at any of. m7 things sent back to me bew maintain its east and west is - and ot-lip-rwise han;d1ejd sowe di extent use she thinks they are not go ed od re tance away, a0d in a place whi_- for an, Important distance to the others lot me Bond down w1hut 1* th.- Armitage found the ice cap sou cturraritts of air do not carry cion- 815 6h d ity... liked and charge urbat I liked. - fro m tJhe barn to the - I thousands of feet n thickness in the Pkggrteved dealer And t1wo the XM, 1C. interior of the land and he reached o r%webent that the isife an altitude of 9,000 feet. Coolfllg t:�,6'mllk w1t1h liji'Or Wa- 'Overner-General 91hould not do of a G ter would be the better way, whom The additional Informatlat hero those things. The cowntry pa id his ice Or given, th9ugh fragments, cold water could be had, as rY, Onables Flwe)loncy a good salary, he argised. this exipo;,es the milk less to eon- us to tell the approximate extent of axyd hzA a right to got soine of it A rood it* FUTAiiis-'. 6- tainination. In suich cases at*95clent now land reached. No further I n ba4k. Accordingly, It wag the duty It may iutm"t you to leam tbat Tbml -ring cohild be given to c000l all formalhon will be forthcoming until Of the Governor-4G.Oneralts wife to to being served at breakfast several m" j, V pt rts of the milk no quickly as 'pop. the expedition reLurns home with stay in the drawing room aw & , "ch wiek to the nemben of the Uewd Reg silble. Aetratig nVigh't aloo be pirac- material for Its detailed report: doxwotic matters to the -itews, immtv It. Q. F., now on duty at this PIS rd add Al tical -where ripe turnips or other 0 Comptroller of j th 46 Trouseholde ng foods ai* gtiven, the i who, being UWA.. WoUld be 0 -dtron1g,-siywlH more the Inah' who apMeable to deal with. but the use of M, xh foold in runny how quickly rx)t tio be coininwadod. Stim*rg rs PIPO to -a cigar will lay Lady Minto do6s not look. ae prefe, -o r axi li�mjr or micire juis ver down the pipe ng lk f a to clut0l, the 9T#tul- t1iings in this- way. .asaher mm- nyiviliere f ous cigar fenice, or whanee� one is offered band is poor for his pasiti" i7l life. the burn r;d )rxL vgar-tho baTM xi, ca=vt be too him 7ax tlxrgt is. no doubt very usetui 14 .., .P.. - y ...A, - wir w- r r , z r t' , exit :. ` - - � I ­.!�(F" r'w� !- �, v ` , , 't f '}rte Ar. �� +� _ 4 i „ v soli • 10 ��k14'~• Mi •� >< ,.a, f r 1 , r n 4 tris• „/ _�. K, . 1 f T gig/ C 1 F `M ': {$' 8 f -: l >F 4rtl ,aK:.r,� l •' 0L F i_ __a 7 1.. of •.3 {}. •.1..- :` •L ,e , .} C r. .�. 4S •Fk , cti . } . Meridwas ftyxs - , ,K; ? . c ,: y ; e "� k., . }L. n r TERMS 51.28 p : Tsai; •1.00 ifpald is ad elm " RATES OF ADVERTISING: , e Vibret insertion, per line - - 10 abuts. -Tach subsequent insertion, per line - 5 •• This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad - Ver tiaements. Special terms given to parties maiing con- raots for 3 or 8 months or by the year. Ha1t- ►early or yearly contracts parable quarterly. Business cards, ten lines or under, with papors 1 ens year, $5 06, payable in advance. WNotice in local columns ten oents per Dine, five cents per line each subsequent insertion. \ pseiai contract rates made known on applioa- -+ on: No free advertising . S Advertisements without writter astructions wilThe Inserted until forbidden and charged aa- _ eordingly. Orders for discontinuing ad'rertfse- liaents must be i n writing and sent to the pab. r 1 shera. Job Work promptly attended to. lfa published every Friday morning st its oTe 1 Pickering Out. . -. M�rkar & Thexton, F roer`::etos Our V of i ti oa—Strict Independanoa, . 40'um Ai m—A First-class Local PLper. ! `` < Qur Ezpe©tatfone —The izeart sup port of the veovle of F:ukerinit as i v_oiui t j FRIDAY, JULY `~4th 1908. NOTES AND COMMENTS. flue Roblin Government (Conner - vative) of Manitoba, has been sustained by a very heavy nlajor- ity. The country has been in a V prosperous condition for flee _ past fete years, and as is ustially the case, the government get some credit for it. There were no great 15811es at stake, and the people felt that there was no necessity for � change. The verdict is an approval of the policy of the Rob- U go. ernlnent, «-110 have carried on -Abe affairs of the Province ill a' businesslike Midliner. ---«1-. . 6" LEO XIII, -- I' On .1Iondaj-; July- �'()t1: , 'after a brave strnDg�v w itli cit+_itll, ��Ile of .t , the most promillelit charaeters of the - inett.entll Century, Pt,l)e L _t) XI1I, pa's,ed peatt-efully a way. �ii . " many ways, the late rope was. a remarkable Man, About the year 1 i 0, the c hu rc�h of Rome received - a great blow- by being' de rived of its temporal powers and in 1878 <: Leu XIII was ele.va'ted to the Papal chair. But while the church was suffering keenly from its loss, Pope Leo,�YIII oval able -.to �hoR to the world that -the Fupal- iis- ,:L. '' fluence o ger .his church «•ate not 1. diminished by that loss. In the church over which he was the bead, he was greatly revered. Personally he was a wan of the inost gentle lisliosition, of a, re- fined temperulent, great ability, and he llad a. ll;o,t cultured mind, ' and passionately fu rl of pc>t,•S•, of which art he Nti-a 1 master. But it is slot ill li, capacity as Ileal of t11�• Iit;:iiati C'llllrc•}i that he intF�re-ts t31E �S-oi1,1 at large, L'It 111 hi-, eapaeity of �iatc nian. 1Qr Lis ex�-iltvd };flier• play -ed hila in a position ill ii-hich lie w -a-, alblr t-) • ,' «-ielcl a great influence ill inter- IIatioiial affair's, 4w ill ea�E:� 1%hE'I'C I capital and labor Avert .waged one agrtiilst the other. It pixy lie ,a,id that ill dealiiig with rliq-ll eases that came before hills for svlutiou. leis influence 'was always for peace. He alw-_tys used g; -eat tact a11c1 judgment. He appealed 'tri it nian's reason alitl conscielic�e, alAd thus often brought abort F' -veaceful solutions that otherwise rr' would. terminate ill hard feelings " • or too=sibiy bloodshed. He dis- ijla.yed great ' sympathy for the �ti eak and tlic oppressed, and dict niltch to alleviate the sufferings -of the distressed. He was a mall of z great breadth of view, that inade g. his opinions on Iniblic questions acceptable to all. P ��T}aile there rite certain fi:tecl flifferences of race and religion r that cannot. be dispelled, yet Leo ;.1. - XIII enjoyed the respect and good - will'of all, and it is hoped that = whoever his successor may be, he may have the - high and noble Zl ainis that was the characteristic J , 1 k' -•_ � feature of hiui whose body is n6w _.)1 lviug in _state in the Vatican at Rome. v� f t t `.. Aft Respecting Automobiles. p 'x: �, `k :'"_� . : The Legislature at it's recent' scs- ' r ._ "ion has taken steps to minimize ��. • ,; as far as possible the dangers . attending the recklessness of the _ _ <: il•st. The new Act has Rutomob 1 r ' �{ `f t been carefully prepared and will r r , t come into force on the first of xyf ' ,September. , The new Act has been cn>reftxlly 4 'L : ;repared, . and the automobilist ! l< - �,�_; , . • K has no etctlse for not fully .uilder- t standing its provisions. 3 f e,i i �, .4-:4.1' ., It provides, ides, in the first ` play e, :>iT.. 'tilat the owner of every motor ve- - 5 hicle who lives in Ontario shall y pa,y to the Provincial Secretary a __ ., P ". , ,�, { ,. reglstratou. fee of i�2 for each When the fee is paid, a Y ° ' -litl<mbered:permit- will be is . 41 _;_ 0 , ,; 4 �. 1,, blasting that such motor vehicle is il Am& .1. t registered in accordance ' with the , � t law, and the name of the person kept �e ke �p Iry •♦ iii$ ued P _: to whola► it is y r w K - { r i %'11 t s, 3 r _. WW }. k 1 .♦ { 7.'• �4ir - t rf I r h. •: ,i :. , iYY ...J 211, k."c¢ i' r, re. �"� }� ,i. �- F 4 .�., P l ,:... .ter �_ All kinds of Frui> ' s, trubs a %- `' - New Advertiannents, Etc. fos sale..11L1.1. L.Fir Cleanln - .. :.1. .. " . ,. .�, .. inoow Irro w e� V g: 1. Highest prices pall for Fall and a$d Silverware.: T T FOR SAL — W T Pi(i9 R E The Winter r T OL 1 (i to Apples. 1 undersigned has a number of emelt viaeL. ' - Eur 6 weeks old for sate. Apply to !lire, J. Hilts, JOHN L GEES Agent.- :. 1. eka FI �Ilhi< K Pickering Harbor. �i-tf FioluriFi� r ,� Bindelr Twine Etc.T. A %A1�TED. —Dining -room girls, house maids, and 1Ruadroes. Apply to .zl L ,• , .' r ` . . . , u Piekeriae Oollegy or by malt to the undersigned x s Dale Matron. W-tf s. A. ,':4 i. 1#irdwitre Retahanl . ; Y= �� i W. �'��azlri Piokertnq, Onb, - E ��ANTED—Several industrious per- . ,`�}. .­ L I -IL-L - ,,L'� Sone in each state tb travel for hoose �* V established eleven years aud.withal► large eapi- 0,1 >.c I 1 _•,� R • I t. tnl• to call noon merchants and agents or enc *s i �, .it . :k M.t' '` c ,;� , ; F:.l� Qrvlcesaful aud profitable line• Permanentengage „ p ; ; 4t";` `�' e ' ; t , lXr4 7.ted�� ment. Weekly cash salary of Cs and all 1, : - = . #.' : I l travelling expenses aid hotel bills advanord in n 4;m That Thore •bred Short•hota $oil ' N * $�-90o3 )coal agent for Fiakerioa cash each geek. F.zperianee not 'essential. - ; and vicigit Mention refeleuce and enclose self-addressed t , 13 -. .. , . i y, to 6811 fruit trees, ornamental I -envelope. THE NATIONAL. sat Dearborn at., " � ti 8asdC1"w, Zoord • :2z, A traea, ghrnbB, roses, eta. We have the Chicano. 49.15 s ' `z� rte,. �:';e �'f; ,, ,r> : }� ' largest and best aseortm'ent of stook in 1 �,; '� := 48M ` Y`' :, F: Canada. Terms liberal. We also grow . r''n ^,'? ' �' T� ".'_ and Bell new and im roved linea of seed FARM FOR SALF, BY TENDER— , . t :'y }i 1 :1 I;ha Property of L. Scala Piokerio >P Pa = Sealed tenders 1 be received by the nn011�fbtl�' 1. tatoeB All stock �11 Y' s silage. aaranteed tree to name tR dersttxaed up to Saturday, August 1st. i9Da, for, " and delivered in age Condition -or aro6-., . .. . ..... __ v' the purchase of that valuffble tarot. known Y - -- ,, ` . • ciao - P the Old Wizon Homestead," oontainla about , ` * =nd► . oshsd Fehr' IOi1i, B money refunded. Will make ar , 90 aorta more or less, and situated between e ,'`z i..s ,� 1909, E �g by Meadow � {imp), tnents4n oommisaion or salary busts ao- Qlaremppt volae and Q. P. R. station. Tan- . -` , � gd 7; .Daffy dth. Vol. X11, by play- oordinq to time. and ability of appHoml. dere t0 be mar►ed "Tender for farm". 'C<tie 1, , �,*, x ��jr ,' >lwild Da1W li1°l'f0.y rmaaedi�tely. highest or any tender not neoeasarily accented. Iror further particulars app1 on tbs orennbN � `4 Rc ' atl� to Jgkn Reid, Olaremoul -Y 6. - w44f �, a lip• LIIAM Nu tt c�NM•iur�r 11 +lI 9 N 4 .y - . - ... ._. -. - ., . -. ..__ .. - . i q m,. in r. _-. q ' : _ t'f �h i .cL ![, . -.,. b . '; °' _ . t. . ' r-- 4tz -�. ..er,z <, . .. .� i a • h • 1 .-. �.- r _ :St . -tom :. - , �_; i f , S F i'° - .1 ,gyp` fi F;' .T. }r .... W , .. t 5": .:t .. .. �i -.. r ..-,.w .. --: �.. .� a tin .,.•. � a 7 L r to . .-.�i @@ -v -•- 'fS ': - P _- ... .._- .. ._ n .. - -. 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I sup 8;tila 1 You would b d Coar O -win a a - gre nu tt etAe received in tti slue :tete with the changes in the prac�ti- a !� a afraid marry. a number of tatdv+aer+tt acct logical woman." th ...*: Ribbon Toa Compellticros, . e labor of selecting the prize winners has r ' , half government. But the Dntperor �• --• y - g 1lEDVC Professor `Oh no; it she was reel- r j+f Japan is Trot a more taken several weeks. The following etre the sutecoaaful cotnpotitot u : � a,p puppet; 'he ly logical I could convince her once �>a icer( power. "Japan, our New in a while.'• 1 .Morrow,_ Ellen St:, Cin- lZth S.F. Killaby, N&%v WesittnanAer. 4111 b bit. Alfred Stead "veer XXPEN 8 y. Y gives ,_ stn peg` 14th Mrs. Fon-ext. Robison lift V. p,n account of the emperor's post- tine rice 2 , ,.. 2nd Td, Doran: Wetter Block Vancouver. YI ANSWEitEil, 1Vinnipeg. 1B• 1 ,ion s ;` ` M Gerrit 15th C. J. Th.a6w, IV]Mi In 1900 there was a= majorft of t 'Red J. I3, it37itrrhell= 518 St: Paul ].13th, R. W. Torranr_c Galt, Ont a-- hat _ arc t63 eweetes - -=-- _ thing you've �n in hats this sea- ' ' (our-flftfis a met ' a sahemte of extra t t` `""- ` s 6a ``' a?•• St.. 14kuit,real. Quo. 1? Mie S. J. I u curt, Stealtu•ton( taxation, which was then before the Bob---/, 'dt,h Md. Hawke, Mise Jam► Pictou Co., N. S. - usc of Peers. The emperor sent Ther girls' (aerie Keeping, � 'P - . ! � 5th J. Dow, Burr Block. New Nest- 18th Hobt. IL In 10 n�indi>(or St WHAT 1.NEXT? s word that he wanted the bill -p wed, ' ` 'eBialloa, pi r tnlnster. 'roro`tito. t t and the opposition voted for it un- Yount doctor •had, vn ppYl I just met Bogan. 6th Ralph N. 12eade, 252 D'Aiglullon 19.11 A. G. E;, Lowman; 275 Po: -. { first his He says hl$ Wife'a gone away visit- Que. tiiago Ave* Winnipeg. Y• patients an tuncormxnobly dirty in St., 1.luobt:> . e �t1inlousl g, and lie feels. like a• fish out of ,. � Finn' e Fhfery one tlevet the emperor, infant, brought to his consulting -w •► , ,. . tJ1 1V- C, Forman, Iniversoll, Ont. 20th J. C, Tudlione, Ugers011, stet. I appy- I should think he gth H. N. Meredith, Rogina. 21st Jos. Lay, Reaburn, Man, Which is good in it manalchy wisely room in the arta:; of a mother whose would out of hot . water." �th tr• D. Smith, 254 King St., 22nd Mrs. W. Niokel, lVi terlo#o, Ont governed, and, what is not so good, face showed the same lack of ac- he is still surrounded .with stt rsti- 11 i•nnipeg... 28itd D. M. Fleet, Inget'tooll. _ pc quaintanceship with soap. Looking Kate=••j°ust look. tht;se -boots are tions and ceremonies not quite in down upon the child for ii moment, ever so much too big." 'Ma ••yam. ;Tech Sara► Cha�,plriaan. Niagara -oaf -the- 24th A..It. Sm'it:h, Pox 548_ used t keoping with the IVlestea`n character he solemnly said. "It seems to be g' rY Lake. stock, O'nt. of the new Japan. Last year Mar- YOU must have 'von him the num- filth Mary Forman. I rsoll. Wirth Geo. K. Larwill, 628 Broad ` suffering from. hydropathic } oro- r� uis Ito, the ateasit of (tutu Jap- • •• ry ber of the house instead of the num- 12th Jennie Beatan, Loree, Ont.....,_:_way, Winnipeg, Man. g e g P- phobia. anesc, pronounced a funeral oration •• her of your shoo." Oh, doctt3t',_ is• it or bad as _ i ;in the temple over his murdered pol- that?" cried the' mother, "That a ,t , , ti -a'' - - j itical colleague, W. Hbshi. Dae�►tneas Cannot i e Curet r; an awful sickness for such a mite. $� local application, as they exact" _ ,The , in day several t, the news- IVhatever shall I do for the child?" reach 'tiar Qtaareasad portion at the oar. =ser BoeCkt� Broom for $Clean Sweep." papers, in a party spirit, denounced di its lace, madam " replied 1'bere on Ll' oxer way to cure deafness, n• hint for having gone immediately the doctor; "theP and is by con.titutional romedi+,l, disease W111 O. Olt Deafnsea is caused by an inflamed con- ►in't.o the presonice of the emperor in •• g dtt,Mn of the mucous linin of the I+;us- x the garmenbs w}rioh�-he had worn at with the dirt. F the Funeral. "Wash Tts facet Wash T�1'7ace, in- Lachlan Tube. When this tube to i4aatn- i the necessity ' of reliability -saves . luboi�-leaves . carpets - deed!" exclaimed the woman. (Dein Je,u have a, rumbling sound or im- t<avoa time—+servos money. in November of each `year the stn- 8 perfect ing. and when it is entirely error gives a garden -party. , Many h per. ;Wlfat tfext, I'A dike to closed: ew is the result, and un - k W?" I -As the; !t1 tsxrgaitton- ruin be taken out B0E'CKff9S":' of • :the members of the o1difregime, � , and tkis tube restored to its normal� � m boo's � a n d � `, ger per up the sof( Where is; chalir 4*Wash 1 OwD, .`;was rho conditioa, hearing will be destroyed ton- ' has rested 'and take it away, be- cuts rejoinder, ever. • N ine cases, out of ten an caused lioving it to be a cure for all ail - y rht w6iczA is nothing but as Brooms. •OO S . b am d eond�tlon of the uCOW ser• • . . mronts. Other guests take &Wer " " � vf�cos Y Look here, said the magistrate We will gree One Hundred Dollars for portions of the food provided by the to the old offender, "this is the any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh( r \ emperor, as things too .sacred to third time this year I have sent you 8hrim uyers need no urging—they , in g p_ that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh g (,� tlit•y insist upon bean su eta, acrd preserve them in the holiest Cure. send for circulars• tree. plied with these Brooms that stand alone. At all dealers. to the Assizes. "You're becoming a F. J. CHENEY dr• CO., Toledo, U. plai:e in the house. considerable expense to the coup- Hold by Dru tats. 7oc. Th emperor rarely 'out. Whon .. P Rs - . try. Yes, your Worship. Don't ii"w'' amus vilis are the toss. ,, ,, UNITED FACTORIES LIMITED - ' he does, he is attended in his car- f'' r ?lead Office, Toronto nage by one of two old gentlemen You think it might be advisable' to , ' buy me a season ticket?" Policemad Well, my little dear, if - - who alone enjoy this privilege. The attcitdant sits o -- you can't tell uie your mother's opposite, and does f name or Where she lives, how are we # t—t _---- not venture to life his eyes to look ( I trust, Itliss Tappit, acid the kindly employer to his steno to find het?" Little Girl (lost - f at the omperor. He has a large „ grapher, .1 I that you have so in re- while out.. ahoplling)—"tiTea' eta mo ou� palace, and is known as the man ,. R to a oho window, an' mamma 'll be + serve for a tarn da P .. BiiANO ` Don't ;► :• Who drives with the emperor."Y Y? Yes, air, 1 , answetwd the earnest young woman; ' sure to sec me s "I am going to marry a man mined ---- ------ -' -- King Mackintosh. •• Experiment-, TEE TREATING t ng Edward EZper t C � s,�$I'r. with . • It Costs Its Victim Idatny a Dol- ham' G dear,' you �reiaembm I ivdii t�iarc�tl of a asters cold' by n Other and , z' that lovely aidebod that MINAItll'�31 to>xdNght 'r. B. ,,SQL D lar and X aay a Rang. at . I told LINIIIE.N`1. �-�.�� ' rK�N.O�� infector you I ahquld like to buy because it Oxford, N. S. It. F, Hk,'WSON. brand8► C Is it nota fact that Aien""really was so cheap? ' 1Yet1,. I've discovered 1 was Cured of a terrible sprain by if e n '�1 1► r E. Y. ` spend in treating amounts that they s plan to make room for it." IIo-- aINAltI)'S LIVIl1iF N'C. _ , would hesitate to give away, no mat- Hou°• �.V dear?" tS, he—"By- taking FRED COU141HON. �±5E ' ter- how deserving the charity's It is a larger house." Yarmouth, N. S. Y. A. A. -C, gi n o. ��. --�- I was Cured of Black F �Na ' �a trait of human character that a rW < .tys;illelae,$y yis Fomes through this all absorbing dis-. Nxasp�rated Ptircnaset�-"Didn't MINARD'S LINIMP..NT. tar ' r, rEDO ". posit.icn to "hold your end up" when you gutanantm that this parrot x1wesvillea J. W. Itu"I,F.J Little COrnBt NULL* CANADA d with a friend. Hundreds of men Would repeat every word. I" heard?" take thousands of drinks that Bird Dealer—, Ceq#inly ' I did." they do not want, and other hen- But he dont ropeat w tingle word,'• t l�€t' : ti"r' :'� PAI ;they AS JOB, - _ _. _ ' _ If acietftiQa priadpiis count ter actrtfhinl dreds hay for thousands that are He repeats every word he bgw", " Tommy." said Tkfisa the patent iaBeitedatr pad trues should be t but he never hearse are at least 1,780,000 h'roe- rel mO►Y• r -�a3, it hotdr fife parts in .non pwttio a not desired. any(. lis id an door 8s a masons in the world, vt whom 180 - Alicia, therector's daughter,- who tMt with fair pia .bey moat heat. Itis lig ! Two men --'meet,- and - one says: post. I "Dli ht lad to see ' •-- �^. - r 000 Mang to 8,480 British Lod". Was teaching her Sunday school and comtortabie to wear. and your conAdenor e g y g you. Lets << • ., t class "which is your favorite Scrip- is restored the moment is is adjusted. Yoe * have something." Neither generally 1�'• Nag`- 1►ell. I don i dig up the reenter it onlyfrom the Belt ant�� Tran .! needs or even wants a drink. But past, Matilda, 1):-eause its disagree- tura) character?" "Job, hiss, be- mts;D VAL.. Hero% Specialiste• t1Z ep"Usi able." Mrs. Nag ---"No; ENNLISN SPAVIN LINIMENT cause he'd like father•" "Indeed," Ave„ Tvronti. Write now. the man who offers it wants to show 6 No; and you'd better 'riot look into the future el- itemovia all hard, soft or esilooaed jump replied the young lady, beaming ort 22'--47 that he is generous. Ice takes this P the bo "1Ve11, tell me wh t they or you'll find that a great, deal tad bladtifhes from bases. Wwid gavle Y y your method oiroving that he is glad to g s r eel -his friend. The friend, after he g cable. oarD"t, spltota. arin loos, sweeney. attliw father is like Job. my boy." "Re- Dominion Line Steamships more disagreeable." ;m `• �prwins, cors tad swollen tb boot . 01pgts, re cause father's so patient, Mial4► for --.- 8ari X30 by uw of one bolrt e. NateM:et P has taken the drink that he did not • ' It[ontr•ai to LherpoaL Bo.toa to Lover• ' s the bob had the >tt asli*a Ihs mo"'t wamderfnl Blemish Os►ra %-r I've often and often heard him say Portland to lAww"01. via Q%"as- { want, to prove that he, too, is a Y f ., . ,. known. to mother, 'atop your nagging; if I .good fellow, insists upon a second yet, Mr. Poppe?- gh-f. Donjt —T I. asdPastsLeaacabtl�asaptr%r aeco.ne+odauo. hadn't the blessed patience of Job 1lors�lammotpa-•eager: saloons tad statmeome _ !round. speak so loud. Whenever he hears "Oh, Major Rloodgore!" said the you'd have a black eye ever da an a"'MAipc aMotal atrenti„n has hero given to rhe The Gernien custom of entering s anything mentioned that he hasn't rlish "the any that Burin , '3 Y` Y s•owd Saloon and Third -Mass accommodation. For I g g'l gusher, Y Y g of your life.' at..otasse.nd .ti partiout.r,, .epic to .ny ytsnt 'saloon, taking a drink and paying got he cries for it." the War you were always cool in ac- Mite txer.o. s, cfor it and for no others, if adopted —""•� tion." . ' Cooll" declared the major; ..r....r� D•MTo t P Weyd., Iatw t O.. ifn this country would prove a bless- 1 "*h . my dear girl I utas so cool MIlat : LI ei nari.Mst. Mlaard a Llaime�t Cures Oaodrul, Y aim nt for $a1 ��er�Ites�>l d0 °a ;Ing. The custom of treating is da- that when 1 shivered people insinu- cideidly a curse. What we do for ated that I was trembling." friendship's sake costs us many a . to 20,000=.`sa�ilorsr 'tt#re r`ti rho 3It s Thin r - =a kha dT- roc late Ye ORANCES LEM��S dollar and many a pang. itiF i.•tr 1611 IL Yntaru. , ` spread of intelligence among all � shown by a return just issued- tog g a have valid claims against the Ad- A Viso AND irrw.Taino taxa•ar - Mrs erasers has been simply wonderful."; We llikxican AVE win4low:'% a Ing Ayre flaw bs•a turd for Dear sl zty r ty, mica(. fat• prize -money. which the San by alllwnw �,t s.o pp Old Bachelor Y`es.1 I notice .hero # Y P Y. Y thew for thea. cLildm waito r.wLkm , with owrteot aurora It sootbes the ohll has beets a reat fallin off in rho California Navels, HAVE +. Little Boy "I wonder' what dollies have so far neglected to take ad- s�,•tw Lhe gun„ allays a v.l•a enc a .fart eaiifi, . g „ g Valencias, and THE `. I�'hened my,; `7 hi Little enis Girl—"I rMatildan fell vantage of. _ b b«t wr tSsia qep .bort number of tnarria�k*es; Sevilies. BEST.., s i P b' ell � , ..:-.__ _ !`w•atY-6.eo•oa a t+ou►• Iu cafe• b l.wwtt+sialbt•.:.r. yp,� downstairs and broke her head I A returned miner from the Klun- s�idsamb "Mit oorres lvla►slo.s aoottriaa' �•� �-- �-�� i looked inside her, and she was just dike states that at a -depth of ' 225Mod- DWI �iQlment IIeIIeyes N�uia1 I3latid every week. All the above at ` �1 ' full of health food." ft. he found the ground frozen hard. 23-74 ; � market pric can le }'Dun k es We a also hand;.. ;;, Butter, Eggs, Poultry, �.. a "Ts tt true that your bride is vory Ho oR+vd to tet an her•t1rt, but 1i O�•• -: e p produce duan rd a llcarin 'It hyr she declined t11e offer. `You are as t - ha f g?' is Why. Maple Syrup and other prod to a • -- CH - when ; I proposed to her I had to full of airs as a hand organ," he : cage for you. .. tAW30N COMMiSSION CO.r Umlt;'Ida shout so loud that all the neighbors flPitefully dticlared. Possibly, she' iiK retorted ''but, �L11 the same, j Cer. wast Market •t., TOkONTO, s t �� ran out and congrtttulatcd me." - - � _ don't go with a crank." 1- X15 AND THE PLAN A*OW FOR SUS1JiER TUtTRB {: ' Als No matter where you aro going, it R"aail g fag dishes, pots or.L panel ' t . A S WARRIOR R i R in the United States, writs to Fred. with Lever's Dry Soap a powder. 11 :{ /F will remove the P. Fox.. care Lackawanna Railroad, gx°ase with the Buffalo. N. Y., for rates and routes. greatest ease. a REbiAR$ABLE INCIDENT.:: Very cheer excursions during the , p Onthe occasion of /r.Joscpl►Chamberlain'srectut summer to Atlantic City, Bostonf. RIBBON TEA T / visit to Mombasa, last Africa, a torchlight wu I fay. Parker• why dors that den- ' g and New York. Excursion rates Y S NATURAL r ernes by the picturesque Masai warriors was ties Plttva tilt go round tellingstrangers fU n r. now. effect to all resorts, stories?" "v�a,y, he has an hyo for rr nn in Iiia honour. In this connecttop a striking foci-%E���Dii - r z s dent, as showing Pw world-wide use of llolloway6 business... When they laugh he n0- `Y famous remedies b illustrated b the accom -�- _ rt I ing photograph • y w� THL WAY O1i' THE W©RLD tires then teeth, and' if they need • ' ' «. . ,4 , taken oa the 'spot by a oormpou- • ' f P CT`S ,.` • sQOing to .r over a Card." v deaf of TAe SpAere. Indeed, ,I1 t c : , An infirm old gentleman was round hes r OLLOWAY'S arogumoaaing sadly cox some- thing lost. "What s INFANTS i the • matter, sir? said C /� ! r A a 4 the fellow. : N r" A N TS PILLS AN Dei "Oh, sir, 4 At has just` stolen DELIGHT `! n � � hiv now wWte hat from my. he",t OI acrd ran away with it. K Y; "wit don'L � : � -� - OINTMENT M tV s'�` y you run after_ him? T i Y: � - o et ' Soap are titled wherever the white man- asked tho rogue. ,; . ? J , S`��• a - - has set -his foot. "Bl y heart, I cari"t `ruin at Bat for Best for ese our r hard( walk. all• I can � . .1., .� t..:Ar rPrt,++= ; J --?S#- k - �.4 { y..' @•X ' k� i3 • y .r .. b B Folks Little Folks 1 Lunch can't. oh? . said .the rogue. V► You c The Masai warrior curing his grease pot sl6iii freaf the lobe of his right ear. The pot ja this.) s "Aad he stole your hat?" ItEE4Eh ��- f . s was a Iioi,c.ow tx's 011t?Ts1iNT jar, and the lobe of the ear had bceu stretched to act round cher pot. •. F F ti- Foods is eyes, he did, ads`. awls Joh TAYLOS b1G CO W (dost ev r i! • And you can't rui:'�'� � i �' y" 3FWfUOI'a aid Sox - �akOiii.. OC hi weather meatilsite of the r111pibmDtZt 4 t x • r ' THE PILLS .` THE . O�'IT'rZ4F.11iT,.. Not 11.00i_ TORONTO. Bem, t3elt a4q rot�u. ox Toa a (Whole), a area ondertull prompt and.effeotpsl; but it t 1: ge Nor catch hiI$?", -�T ►. `;� '' •-r, Veal Los. 0011ad Ilam, BrkketaBeof, , k y p p he'greatmft htajin a ut kna" �`'Ud .. sr '� " @ - entre- and benign, ren • for all disorQera 8or�s and all'•skin affeoti r ,e No. ' i { !fir foods -Palatable ds Beet Etlr 7 r_. - g a 3 sue: A! ,. ''._°' 1(11 natural flavor (cods- alatal?le apo whole R r' d ; of thio,Liver14owels.,�T bey chlanse and ,� and aeiatrca yield to its: iaAtlsnca nits Thon beth your �r�"�`=' '• -- ---'-- - p - u thorns t ere ulste tht� stem, aT. watciti - -"'-=-" some., Your grocer stiould have them. � p 8 , y �'emalas -�;. m twily. ere s�iso mat t -tad �et� " e, ' sltoaffd ner'er b +vithout them.,. xttolkbleil: x ,t ,awd aCCt;)rdingly, aIIatEllfng his geld Fie ae� The booklet --How to Mnke Good Things R N tI LEANIA-06 , y � , x watch f •om his pocket, the follow of tkt�s �IId t9 eta for bby'� big .t6l+te 4E M •ego mitis r Lt r _ .. t: I►w ate•s� saes, encs m:t, velvet, s _ Libby. McNeill b Libby, Chic` _- ' # , ( 533 r:. 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Mrs. Wylie that a change would be tamed. She was alone, and there Little ' Girl Until Dr. tom; F + beneficial to the spirits of the young was in her graceful movements a Bay' Pink Pillai Came 1 t -r< widow.' Brenda returned to Bu,Qolk Tier�� �f tt� All x scarcely perceptible self-conscious- to Her Rescue. „M a } Mansions with the Admirals widow.. a f , ', seal from whfch'Triat conceived the 'In the quiet street leadingout of n M passing notion that, although no many ybuu8 girls, aetriifgly. in the Boulevard de la Madeleine there t4ie bast of health su den) I mention had been made of it in the is a large red -stone. house with gold- note received b him a was not listlece and lose s` sngth. film Col.;-,*-, CHAPTER XXII• a change come over the girl's face en .letters, each the size of a man, Y ' aa' Iciyes ttmir cheeks; ttm became eat the mention, of t$o word. A sin- likely to- see either lira. Martyn or y tom., Theodore 'I'rist had not , otter -esti- between the. windows of the second her husband that evening. tido, have little or no appetite, and.,.. P mat -epi -his powers in informing Bren- gular change it was for so yours a dWler from hea�ark" ' P g g and third Boors. These letters spell �pkl other da that he had some influence with face -rather unpleasant, too, in its a, three-syllabled word, which is The young widow was ` of course bo#ily pain. Such was the case the new4mpers. The story of Cap- effc�t. For a moment her features known in all the civilized world as dressed in black. which, moreover, Bessie, YO'Ungetst cifauFoit�r of 3W. tain Huston's sudden death never appeared to contract, and a gray set the nam_ a of the greatest journal in was relieved by no ornament; but al- Cdbm. Cobleigih, Eaton Corner, Quo. look came into her eyes. This sin- France. There is upon the flarat� became public property; indeed, though there was crape on the skirt, [3tpeakirng of his daughter's illness ' there wa3 c,o taiention made of the gular et%ct was slowly fading when story of this house a large room that unbecoming materiel was spar- weal aabsequsent cute, W. Cobleiglt lnquevt. The result of an accident Alice again mentioned Paris, and furnished somewhat in the st lel ingiy worn. The dress was opened Pays: "Up to the age of eleven, was ali detail vouchsafed to the instantaneously the. apathetic "chill adopted by English clubs. Thatyis slightly on the whitest throat im- Dessi.e h'ed always enjoyod the beset / public seemed to spread over Brenda's be- to say, the chairs, tables, and book- agmable, and the sleeves were loose of health nerd took gitaat p3eaqurs below the elbow. Trist acknowledg- In oArft-ofrdoor play. Sd;de�n , So AI#reef. �t'•ooclruR`'Charles I3`itston ing again. cases are of a heavier type than is txc'iwevFer, qhs seompd � �,� Y.�at• on - usually laid, not with his own but with "I hate i]?'aria' in winter)"'said usually found in private houses, Un_ ed inwardly that this woman had Mrs. Wylie isivel "The wind is .like most 1+'rench rooms the floor is never looked no lovely as she did at rrg3'; her appetite failed her; -ohs' the forefathers of someone else ' sec Yf that moment, with the glow of the P'eu' tbfn amid pale; slept baidly at Willew3en Cemetery. Alfred Rust on's cutting, 'the streets are crowded entirely covered with a Brussels car_ r name is doubtless to be found there with excited women Carrying larger pet. Ther© are $social small oak lamp on her white. throat and hands, 1'44''t• a" cair(plained of dlstwWo to -day, though I do not know of Parcels, and more of them, than tabI� tarnished with blotttaing- d, a faint conscious blush upon her hW headaches in the n1om4ih)g. ZNi the were intended to car Cheek, her golden hair gleaming soft- ihrouglit that rent would be be1r^ : anyone who will care to seek it. His Y carry, and al- inkstand, and pen -tray. g g q wife caused it to be recorded -in together it is horrible.. We will stay ly• peial to her, and oto kept her h-opc A imperishable letters of Lead, as if it one night if"you like, 'but not more, This apartment serves as an ante- He advanced to meet her with his Whoel' but insten;d of reg•atming hw 15 room to the offices of the editor and db:•en0th, ske grew weaker ane had not as well been writ in water. In coming beak we can atop. per- impentrable friendliness. Ah! it is + haps Besides Alice, I do not sub -editor, and on. some days in the grave faces which we can never s" oker• To in"a m•at+tom worm,'. those It was very good of her to go to P week there may be seen an assemblyJW began to suf%r frowl ins lit. read. 1(he side, which were almoslt � }f the ex ense of those leaden lettere think it would do for you to be seen�d P of all that there is of journalistic "I was afraid," 'said Mrs, Husfon, P� considering wli,at an enormous num- in Paris just now." ttrtturance, At Liss stage we de g and literary talent in France. ber of mourning garments she was Alice did not meet her ftiend's "that you were not in Pe+ris timed to Dr, Vt'illinm�s' PinBc' gaze. There was an unpleasant Ono evening in January, Theodore ti'3' absolutely compelled to buy. The g p asant sil- Trist was standing near -the hu or that even it you were you wquld Pilla.. Adter a ccuple of weeks the+ thought even is worthy of praise, be encs of some moments' duration, and white -chins stove talking with not come.' l}ood effect of this modiciate ams de-'. cause her mind was full occu ped then she murmured is a prettily pet- Trist ,took a chair which she had dldiediy aPPkeuant. lh%sie becellie Y P group of long-haired brethren of the with questions of crape and caps, ulant way: ready pen. They were laughing -not indicated wit$ a wave of the hand. amore cheerful, her step quicker her "It is rather hard that I should "I have been ham n on " he Let us, therefore, give. full credit to in that airy, careless way which fa 8z d „ 4VGs were brighter and sgie this widow who, in order to do more be expected to bury myself alive." said, from day to day . . . . n�eore like her former self. Wit con- •°. generally considered by hnglishmen , honor to her husband's memo In this wise it was settled, and Mrs. Ifuston looked at him with tin,ued giv�jng her the pills for sew- L memory, sent as the prerogative of their Gallic an a half -inviting. smile -a er.&l woeks longer, unt4l* we felt that some of her dresses hack four times the three lesiva passed through Paris cousiiisY--but softly, and without expectant, �h to the milliners because the bodice Without seeing aught of the cosmo- smile which Brenda loathed. the had fully recovered t.r, hea b i` much genuine amusement. There .. n&tlt. I honestly believe wouldt: politan journalist. ]lira. Kylie was were others tri. the room, seated at For no particular reason, caa- sed etre One December -morning three ladies fully aware of the fact that had the smaller tables, writing, which tinued the journalist with deliberate held it not boon for lire tI'illiams` ¢f Theodore Trist so desired, he would stolidity. I have fallen in with an Pink Pills, our daughter R.our1J nfot dressed in black (two indeed, wore have mane ed to see them somehow would account for the lowered tones lot of men, and there is [lave recd erect her heait1h and widows' weeds left Charing Cross 8 interesting 8' of the group round the stove. tt[req , sand I shall ala s haws :, Station for Paris. Mrs. Wylie, in in passing; but she opined that he Presently a liveried servant came nothing to call me away. f' her wisdom had decreed a short would not do sp, and in this she ' The young widow's expression of R good wos'•d to say for this rnedi- toward them. •• F banishment.. was right. He actually knew - that. .� countenance altered from one of tine. i > Monsieur Trist, he : ventured, I "Let us " .else said cheerily ' the they were in Paris but avoided coquetry to well -simulated but nev- 11r, Wl1liaAmte Pink Pills will cure, standing at a respectful distance ertholess fictitious interest. All troubles t'hfat arise from pov- day after Captain Huston's funeral them with an Hose which showed his from the brilliant group° ertt of the blood or weak norvos. , •• intimate acquaintance with the was At this moment a waiter appeared 3' -"let us get away from all this fog q Y A silence fell over the talkers, Arriong such troubles may be cloAmed : of the French capital. with the information that madame head�acltr f and cold and miser -ye I want ' cul]- P , ,,. while Theo. Trist turned and' asked nnae+rr�ie, neL[•nlgia, cry- . shine. Let us o south -Nice, iar- Alice Huston made no attempt fro was served. B by whom he was wanted. "Colonel . `And Mrs. Mart have ripelas, rheumat.imn', hesext ailmimte, ritz, Arcachon! 'Which shall it be?" disguise her contempt for Bordeaux, .. Yrs q�t.ial oral iB St. Vi- ! •• where a halt of one night "It is ' ,replied the servant a unfortunate) been called awe this tkysp.epsia, pia p yp , We might,' suggested Alice Hus- 8 t was nee' portier of the Hotel Bristol. Ing uir- Y Y tus' dance, and the ailrnanU that q evening. so you will have to content ton, "stay a few days in Paris on cessary, and arrived at mid-day at ing if monsieur was in Paris at pros- '4ndor tnisetrable the 1`lvw of so the way.Arcachon with the full intention of yourself with me," observed Mrs. ent." many women. Be ruse yo%t get the Brenda wee reading, and before disliking the place heartily. There 1 Ilkstonf Innocently, as she led the g, Y• •. �ntrlrre with fibs full name Dr. "And you said j;' w down to the luxurious dinin taking note of these remarks • she is no denying the tact that certain .. „ way g- VAllfanut Pink Pills for Pale Peo- I said that I would inquire. room. ref pine aswupld every . ^ finished a paje, which she turned parts of the little French watering- '• Trist had said pie," on the �° I will see him, "'That," ' answered Trist rfunct- slowly, 'as one turns the page of a place, more especially toward La ix bvz, Sold by all medicine dralens �. to the servant as they crossed' the ori) "will be no hardshi " ' th ughttul book r olein slow pe T��• are not Savory of or; but y p or sent by 'mai"l, post paid, at lStJc 4 g' p Alice was hard) u room together. "But do not say The tone in which he said this al- tmal. ho looked up at the clock Y j stifled in the use .E oar box, or six botecs ![vx #x,50, by . of the word "die stip in this re- who I am. most made it a question as to who- writing direct to the Dr. Wlllisms' , upon the mantel -piece, and then her g' Jules bowed ig gra a re imach at ther it would not have been politer icirn► Coin ' �Ifenaive azo wandered toward ]lira. sped• It happened to be blowing pany, BroaSwf.le, Ont. is g the implied possibility of an indis- to have kept silent. , steadily from the westward, and, in cretion. P % s face. - 'NQt Lhe Riviera, she taid per- "In the air was heavy with '•In the small Brom 'itii3n+iloetr7 During dinner they taIficed easily suasive "It fe like beef -tea when' the d#hta�FC'continuous rear of At- and pleasaxaly, *an behooved two T a y' i )antic breakers surging "Yes; in the small room."rs one is in rude health." g g on to thepersons knowing the world and its WISE COLLIE DOC. When the ortiPr of the hotel Brig - "I must sa observed Mi'A, W deserted -shore. across the Bassin, P ways. Occasionally they sparred in a y', Y "I Irnov what that is " tol entered the small room. he found lie, after a pause, "that I prefer the said Alice a gentleman seated at a table writ- a subtle underhand way which no Calls for His Master's Mail at the Atlantic to the Mediterranean." writ - impatiently on hearing it, which in listener could have detected, Mrs. Post Office. they did not fail tb do as soon as Huston attacking, Trist parrying as "Let us stay a little time in i the were out of the train; "that is , You seek I►fonefevr Trist? '; usual g p Y g tA collie dog that will go to Paris first," said Alice eagerly. "and ' Y + ,+ post office take his 1 'Yes, mons.eur. surf. It is the same as at Madras. '"There are, said the lady when Pace to line ; pa► on to Arachon, or somewhere for ' --For a public or a'tDriv�ate �vt� F, and ask for the mail of his noster Christmas. We might hear, in Paris Horrid! I never slept a wink," the waiter finally left them, cigar- i g It was only to be heard during ver- pOBC?. ettee upetairs. The Colonel always m owoad by ]Elmer E. Pyle of Besl• of nice people going South. The portiere bad received his in- smokes and has his eotCee'there. Will tor' l�•b' Mich. The ex ression of the elder widow's tain winds --a very r e direction of l' the wind, explained 'the hotel or_ actions. ;: : - The dog icatr'rnod itis tt-i,Gk foam �-� face was not quite so sympathetic as P "It is private, mons)' u p _ fou do the same?' qter, who understood enough En P` 'quite t -I Trist bowed silently.: le make his way to the, might have been expected upon: sen- gush vate. It is but a small word from y ha m Carrier's window. It is acict:oitorrp�edj timental rounds. to 'catch what was being said. lie from his seat., ET P Y a lady in the hotel." When they reached the salon she to roar up on its htind legs, place; "Why," she inquired; with danger- had explained only that morning to "An English lady?" its torepstpta oqn tabs shelf, £t'd thanl; ons suavity, "why a sentirnerltal English lady of un- went to a side -table. and returned to the cailvier, who knows it fibs 3 , y are you so anx- An Lnglish lady,; . ivanslour; a fous to stay in Paris? -It is no certain age, who loved the gad song widow, -I IiFelieve. A ltladatno Hue}- Presently with a bax of cigarretes. dog barks o!ut its want amid it fa „ " of the waves with all the shin • This she ,opened and held out to him quickly filled. R0ceieV*W Me latfnoh� better than London in winte_ . gushing ton, an the second floor_' 9 Y - - ardor of her poetic soul, that the with both heads. There was in her of letters and a f ' Mrs. H•ustgn shrugged her should- P Trist hold out his hand. , p pee, the d -cog tr`fo•tsI ers with childlike inconsequence. It said song was always there, floating "Give it to me." he said ten raovemcnts a marvelous combination oti to his home, hoidir-ng bhe snuff in the air above the pines_ Besides, of girlish grace and womanly "fin- in its nwuth ulntil ta'kon out by its ' teas ratht;r hard to expect her to I "I am Thoodorb Trist. The answer , knowing the times of the trains and ish,' and her attitude as she stood nipster: have definite reasons ready for pro- shall be dispatched presently. You the price of hired carriages, need not wait." before him with her white arnds out- This 'is -only one of tl-* tricks duction. hes, this , r "Oh, I don't know," she answered. man was by no means ignorant in stretched, her heard thrown back, and the dog, wbic1h is called Max., the was of sweet dace tion. Ne As the _ mc�saepg►er left th8 roo'tn, glowing y g ts'treet : "'It would be a nice change. I think Y P her lowtn a es seeking his, was will meet the carerier m tits 1� Pe rfect in its artistic conception 8aill looking him uaiel in r g was a cod hotel -porter, and could Trist broke open the envelope and P g we would all find a place like Biar- K f unfolded a dainty note. He read it � , rltz or Arachon intolerably slow. We lie with conz•iction when he triad, ".Please smoke," she said in a low fate, will slay, acs plainly as if he � It ;must be confessed that the carefully. and then leant. back lets - want taking out of ourselves." voice: could speak' s Christmas spent at Arcarhon b urely in his chair. There was a pc*� H® did not res ond.� at once, and, "A t 1►om �'• Mrs. Wylie nodded in a moderately y the collar expression upon his. face heli#', P8 Pyle ! ' sympathetic way. The three ladies three ladies was mat of a very fes- P. P seeing his hesitation, she continued If-tthere is, tthe dog gCts t'he mtrfI'. t =� knew thate Theodore Trist was in five character; but it should be re- annoyed, half puzzled. And (why rather hurriedly: and ttii:ee it to the stYgp a'heu•e his :, ttponrbered that two of them were should, it be withheld?) beneath the "Surely you need- not stand on nm`�e+ stases on week .days. Paris, and ),ire. \Vylie, without look- sun -burn on his cheeks there teas a ceremony with me, Theo? We Max's aintostt con+sttant ooRnlsa►miotn. Ing in IIren�da's direction, had seen w'dows, and the third a thoughttttl .elf ht chars a of color. Theodore •• is a ba Itortse 8 ` ��,.a, ._ g g we have been friends all our IIves. y yours oIJ, callod -s Trist experienced a strange sense of Jerry. The dio " } He smiled in a slow, grave way as g rides Jewry bad- : readful.. warmth in his countenance, and won- he took a cigarrette. bak, the later soenri<ng tro h'aFve node ed what it men. IIe was !gam ..Yes " he answered,' - "we know objectiocn. Thee horse has ast.lurtmm a t t the fact th C s r_ noran oat his cfaire for t' r' 1 -.beak each other pretty well."Y the dog, and beim T y •, F -1 was attempting to blush: Ft�om; the mile be struck a match and light- 0 kiss MAx deliberately, lowers it�s1 expression 'of his eyes, however, this ed his cigarette she turned away hemi angel licks the face of t(he col- of ltc'h' was not a' sign 'of pleasure. lie. Not long surtce the h�aniro Floc-� and took a low cheer, swinging thv _ - Theodora Trist was by nature a r -- rustling skirt of her dress aside with ceezied in pulling a bosccld oft markably self-contained man, and inimitable grace. It happened that 'ryt"2� and got his heard fas,cimd its_ , becto�' Wantod to burn the Skin With a Fed 110 Iron -Loi ent W!U his life of late years had brought Ul"e opendng. Max diwavered t7le there was a seat close to it, while horse's reediciunentt acid raced Cured b 0R. CHASE'S 01!lTME T. ✓ , this characteristic to an exceptional no other "was within convenient P y pitch. He had acquired the habit of j . Pyle and brought Trim txc. reach. Trist remained standing bo- tth - _ thinking, of writing of working with e ' -' - -• fore the fireplace, whore some logs rear _ r sublime is Mr. "I - o d regard to the chance of Ue • ,1 MY, AIea:` IldcLean, Tarbot Vale,3was in a desporate•-eonditivn, and burned fragrantly. � ,a his environments. And now in the • N.._, $°, writes' -"For two ears I had 'about given up hope of ever bo- It is a pity, she said, lookinga Y heart of gay Paris, in this neglected half-embar- ing freed from this dreadful suffer- up at him in a curious, y worked as sectionma•n on the Domin- little room, he sat down before the d Ing when a friend told me about Dr. reseed way, "that we aro not ecus- F� !on Coal Company's /'Railroad be- Chase's Ointment. He said he had glowing stove, while beneath his feet, ins. I almost wish we WR�tR` A ILf[UT�)•EIt like the pulse of an ocean steamer, "It v tween Sydney and Glace Bay, N. S., even so many cases that it had were.,. The world would have noth- gives nee great Weavuve to say'• and during that time was exposed to cured that he would pay for it him- the mighty press throbbed Conti Ing to any about our friendship a goon word for Baby's Own Tab -d ously, beating out its news. $peak- .► leets, At a i - &II sorts of weather. Gradually my self if it failed to cure. then. t ►, age of two monttrs 9 _: ing great things and powerful words baby z, pealth failed, and 'I became a vie- "aiy experience with Dr. Chase's Trist` looked at th"e burnt end of moi' Y was greatly constipated. , Mm of protruding piles. At flint I Ointment is that the first applica- to all mankind. But these sounds 'his cigarrette with careful criticism. Ile could not digewt his food acrd did not know what rayailment was., he heeded not. He was thinking of �• W -ream d intemand,l tion did me more good than did the g Hae the world anything to say y. I was al= other things. - For nalf an hour he �• most in it but since v ^ but consulted a doctor, and though two doctors, and it ban -made me as about it now? doe�a gi ing � r Y remained thus absorbed. and the re- Min ` the Tablets he bras been well f he treated me for piles, they only well and as free from piles as any She shrugged her beautiful shoul- sult of those thirty milnutes of and arras ed the brooch at her �6d is growing spdoddidly." such grew worse. man. Since being cured I woraced dere, g "I was forced to give up wo1•'k` and during the winter !n the lumber thought went with him through life. breitst before replying in a low tone. Is t� tYgs�t mppY of Mrs. S. Craig. At -last he rose and looked at his, " 829 ��'st street Toronto ireturn to my home., My suffering woods and experienced no return of I don't care if it has." , _and could imarcely be described. I dould my old trouble. I am not putting n'a�h' "What does it say?" asked the tlhiouag,ct4it of other mothers speak •. ° _ .. t . *, . in a ,a sailer strain. but while the it too strong when I it wiII never do ate said t© $ustyrner is iherer apd mothers loot walk yr lie down, g tray that Dr, hournalist with Imperturbable cru - rest of the family was sleeping I Man's Ointment was worth 8100 a himself, to' funle It. I must put a city _ -. stop to this. If she makes !t so t +fitovld take sliocial pains to gu E r{ r would be groaning eels aching from box to me. You aro fico to up my {'Io be continued.) I ." , ter{ plain to me.:- the inference is that '' ))tele tittle ones againW; illaesc�. #Le eacruciatfng pains: test#atenlal farthe "beGe$t of others, - this Pe+naon infant mortality, is a c c fit, )lira. Wylie and Brenda know some- Y: "Again I' decided to 'consult a doe-• sr i feel it- nkv duty to make know* _ tth at colic dlaxa%oea and Ror. Thar oris Peed me, ern! this great ointment." f i thing about it, or, at the least, su- � i� �► d . the piles cauls have to be Dr. Chase's (3lntgLeni, 8(l' Dents >! `epcxt. Whatever• comes in the fun.Pi ' f» > tht►ft Der eat t>ter cmplaints nxplaints can be a' tied " Cbaae to"tis s certain agti,ift%t. a�!fl proVet1ted by the. use of 1 e �. �u sed with a red-hot iron. I ehiv- bps, at al! lealecs, or t ebn, tore, Y want s to ecus Brenda that." es � a to a m [or esab At sauce o clock that evenin Theo- and every � of item BAY s .Oran Tablets. Heetp a ed at- the thou t of burnipg . the $btes atgti Co,,, .Torfata. - : !! 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