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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_08_07V4Ir. x T - PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. AUG 7. _ 1903. _ (3 4 , - 1 everything!n their )ower to eat] of cattle of all kinds. See bila mixit: - - _ �aferfkfastai pbarlQe>r: O-TJT AROUND US raethe .ystery.- 1 g'_ i p �� llru�ning sale v. tete for further lace lD. t- Ree. Mr. aicIntrish's place itx. t6t .• 1:ATICiT LOC•]. 8•I?PlNIItOe aECOBDED ET p Malvern, Baptist church was fllled OUSUrAIKY - Medic -at. sus e+stea-_a1rD �o 1. . Doxu sT oe>i - horning by a Hindao student whar - _ CORRZOrtaxnxxre. Filey. Hobbs threshed on 'the has been in attezidance at Mcffi[ue,t`,E•s- _ - _ Cherrywood. 4- farm- of George Baster, otic of L ❑ivets:ty. He gg11 e' a very Having completed all repairs — Scarborci s- most progressive farm R e �'scourSe, - ai3 t e services vvesr. F. EttSTWOOD. 11J Snrrenm attended. • tn� aord>tin aP-i�c Reilwcv ;Caro 1 ., _ of -firs bdtari') County; Ip*nee of Marriage Licences. tG the mill we wish to state fo our in full s%ving, though soine't'ltat less than five'Lout.-, t le result be---�----_ o ori eti fynrn 7t 8 r.me]re Private wo to leo Lave cu interrupted, by the frequenvrains. �ing over 40 busshe1� .to the acre. Olaremoot; OID4,e boort-Before ]0 a,m., 1 to s m. li stomers• that we are noir pre- firs. Corciingley And slaughter, ' The grain was bright and of good Brougham. - - .silt Mt Zion, A. Johnaton's (7th cor.l, Wet Cowfe e l behis remarkably heave (7tb con.), and D FuZb's Otb con) Gip Gladys, of Toi onto+. arcoui )anted gnalltti , y y'• F. i^ileeson yisi-ed . Nia ara 4 a" pared to do grinding of any kind. by INiiss Wheeler are visitin their ''This is the first threshiu one in � J g K Monday. s r� A. YOD:viG, M D., C.ki ,Fellow of friend- :1Z7s• Joules Da'=idsun. this locality: fol• the present seaa= R. and: L. Burk sent SltntL•at�t� L a •Trinity He�ttemi College, Toran:o, mem- All other departments are., lso in.. _ _.. p bsr of roueee of Ptivsicians sod Rureeonaof •"—`- ' son. Oats and sprin 'vlreat look tinder the parenfal roof. Ontario. OfEce and residence oppOmearyLotel , Our teach ASiiBURN. y prom ;tug an i tiler cry T. C. Brovwn, of Toronto, spa zss Rot,ara ,out. oinoe bourar morning 7 to 10: fust running order. iridication of a bountiful y tests evel2ontt 6%0.8. ., er Mr. Lott gate us a - Sltnda;- with. his family bete, Norman Jlechin, of Oslxcxs,, tSPINK MILLS• flying visit one day- last 'week. GREEN RIVER. Legal. Mr. ants firs: tlrcoe spent Sun- _ spent Butida} at -his iioute hem-_ - - day with relatives uear Sonya. sirs. O. P. Ferrier is improving. yfiss Ji. Turner spent tl]e toff - T E, FAREWE•1�L, Q. C„ BARRIS• --- -Norman Cre-ir, of L-xbridge, Mrs. Alf. Huover'entezt]ined guests days here with il'erptu'ents: d a T3R. County Crown Attorney, "a co ancy spent Sanday last at J. Davidson's� on :tiurday. JI rs. E. Barclay, at tIle rinse s:& a ollaitor. court House.whitbT• la` `iiss'daay �5'heeler, uf'Iurcinm, Tuesday it rained steadily all day in writing is dangerottzly ill. islit the yWMiro f Toro to, .this lu.r:.rt J. Poucher. of Toronto, .mTx,,n : %fr,. and _•Its. Eiias Bice spent Sun- D�-+� OW tt McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- here. holiday Sunday with his brother, The tlxas� era, solicitors, d:o. olz:c Opposite Post•F7 day oat U!' , rdt 1.1 � P�txu•her.. _ .. .etlllos wtiaitby. Oat. Jut Bail Dow, .A.; Theo. eti number of people a rotttxi here if,.. fit t;ardt dined with �Z-z]i. A.eciillirrav,LL.B. MoueT to Loan, �7 � � J. Al)1)Ott visited his blather i;L4o- are getting in their winters sup- Bucitll on Sunday. ply- of coal while the prices are -Will Fuste., o€ Hamilton, is visit- law, I�•'= Cowie during the: Urk- i'ets9rl►eary. moderate. int his brother. Clarence. day. :firs, Cha,. Doubt and slaughter, 41i s Su�iP Petch, of Toronto; is vis- susses A. and L. Coal-we,11 vis - Mrs, her sister, Mvs. W. J. Turner. ited their brother, «'. J. for a fes- HOPEI�S.VETERIYARYD>rB• of OsClavta, are sd+eilding the 'ac- Mg GEos, Grsinate of the oatar!o vet. - tss Annie I)r>ten tvh, has i;een it ati ;last v. eek. - v 067.7, �, Toronto, re1putwmd member -._ __ OLsiltuatenalB and design _arson tclth the tiirtner's mother, L -- -- - -- €er �>83e tithe i-.-tttie;•ting tau-ittrpt•t,re-- `�'. J: AYtCI �f!'=,�aak�yel3 Cysto ad tot ontwr o Vat*rins.ry Medics' Aasociatico. kept i n stop.., It win ppy yon �ir9. �ITt:�ATI1 . Ce® -,e and rta 3.ggceone andone-^trance miles to call at our works std inspect our stock, Mrs. _il=un and Bliss ruRe ` + family spent Sunday with friet]c numb of Gruen illver. O15ce kind shoeing t6rga Henry�• Rev. ±f r, ,c:zed, of 'Forcazlto, late of _ and obtain prices. Don't be misled by �,)� ,yteuliensctri. of Pic•keriug, are InOix, w•a= th,: rte=t of -M . J. B.'Cil• In ylarkham. Mies y so it r to and 1 co + p m. i ovate agents we do not em lov them, Consequent- g Mis= sI. Chinn, of BrookIin, i telapaaoae in my_omce Y, O•-addzsa■, Gzwa B F '�1 cpenditlit a few clays tvitlz 'Thur. sun over Sunday. - - laver. .rut ly we cam, and -do tbrow o8 the agents and firs. S;epheuson. :tit•. Lahrnan is repairing the -school visiting with her grandmot} &e-_ commission of 10 per cent., whieb yon will A number of the little folks of house and will have it completed Mrs. Beer. �txf►tTteafF �tiT�l1F. eerta:nly save by purehaaing from us. A before scht,ol o n- again. J.- Blandin -has sold his farux tcA- oall solicited. this village are suffering frum the � effects of whooping Cough, but Mrs. L. s, Turner and daughter, T. Bennett, of Toronto for t1:J rn$17UAS DCN.S.Coaveyaneet. Corn- w l"a11T oR11N1TE Cil.t Alice. pie. onied NiG, H. Hopkins. of Hil" g;ul�of fj;f,iflt). 1 hope to liar -e it cleared before cold ver Maple. on R•e<iresda last. ritieatooar for taxing AtBdavlte, eta., OPP• Post Ocoee. w:hltby, -Ontario p } disc B. Brf,'w•11, of Toronto. it 4 caanwoot. out. _ _ tv'eatller sells telt Mra, Dr. Freel and children, of +• - 8wu2'vi:ie, are visiting her sister, Qlending a fetti' clay a with 1t�. _ BUNTING, Issuer of Mazrsa�e Balsam -Zion Miss A. Barn", of 'Eallybown we.' . sister, Mrs. alosgrove, �. Licenses for the Conn" of Ontario. 6!• PiC�ERIINt LIVERY i SlOnday evening last the Rev, S. �Ii+ es Wingfield and Garww.41,, ,!! s She scare or ea Jr«Meaes.Pialerlas ' W. P. Jc:nes has pur2ha.sed_a fine 8ith,u•d, a native of India, preached a rd Toronto, are v ualting' form felt-+.' team of horses, r•eruion to a hop.9e crowded to the flaw, at John A, White'�. T1tVID BELDAM, anotioneer, Ae., H. Puzh has engaged sv:th H. Jones d,rtira, a number having to remain !iliac Macklin. of Toronto, i xJ JL+ for the Fur n:et, outside. wotimra,aoiia4tssalo•fromble nn•oorona Fyret•class veLioles for f=irs b da t►fiss Leiia Mt.) -i, has r�tur6edhomv Monday and Tuet-day with U6_ X reread. botb tar sad pear. 13r:sa of foams, tarn 7 7 -_- • w - eawt and every twas the is to be sola will pe or night L',oe m eoanectioa meet,. fr,,.ul rise Toreat! : hospital. (ireerwood. Phillips. haoated oy the subscriber with tLaatmostcars ing ail G. T. R.traiae• Freight and y'.'htx,Is will cae�n t,- re -opened, only. -_ Mr. anti Mrw. BJ is spent 44%n- add said to the very best advai:erga ts-IT espress delivered to all parts of tbs one ra re wee;: of huliday Iz. feorge I.avt =petit Sunday with clay arlA Mundav %-. aril the laltrt-r:. YN 1i.BEATO:ti, TOR':+1SHIP CLERH vii.aee. Teaming of alt kinds dom# Mies Lena Ihi nry, of Tt rc:nto, is T�. v6utu f rietid�, - brother. F`rsm�: �laelclet�c]n. . ooaveyancer. Commiaaloner for taking on, sherteas notice. Bale aLd ecm' ]:UIr}Y for her ';71 rilTner' vast' n- -' :1 i.,a Edith Last: Iq 11?sting ,Ir T. Thornton. of Sti-OOri; 1tcxis ada,..lta, sccouatsat ]teas tfoneT to Irnen miaetaa stables is oonnecsien. A kr•-e tim ber €revert here, attended runty, c vi-iting her of -ter. ?lir=. T. t:_ an corm ®roeort . •Iuasr of Marriage LC- gaar.'ersy meeting e:t glucase on S :n• frien&c L in T vacs.• wnrreva�a ane. r•T - - tray last, Levi (yle-:��n -ppnt Sunday- and Brown for a fpw day -a. ] e Mr, and Mr -4. H,.,bl•.trd V ok in the' U,lnday at N iaghra. airs Larnor., f+n•:nerly tea --het- .. _ —_---- - +ri s CCEER tt POSTILL. Licensed Ace 5 Fro'pr{eter. s xr' :r..;c,ii to Utienl ev,lle•; retssrning c.n E.itward: Gleeson La= solei has horn, llaa been. a 1 iyinteci �rriiroci- ,C t oA"'I tar the Oonaty ct ortar,o bar a .;�•ce?i,3 , cit: !t]t31'e ft1!' P. gr)cN! fiRurt�. pal of Ric'htnond 14111 ]nrlrlic-t-h,.-A of aoan d rit,tioa conaacted at a K ' ig moderate Cnrr to �1er,, • ata - � � - i ! ,. � � t _ ltrteatrci Gnnenl .atartor, 4- let raectioc sIe•;t —Ac , :;� i:• w, ri: '.i , a C . 'Z' 1 Ila � ill Tor•)Ittu mvit•i het' ri::-ter �teno to : i usdars V iLsil or telrgrap5. ♦d• it and iI. �3..� for a f:'vt tt tvk �to •Iuv..erp.i repair- y ,�t ilrasa - ®us_ dOrS 1 y LL kizouEs egr ons. !r. y' Lir J ntH�- I,: y[acl;ll lut�ler who returnod house with her for :a: -�•1 PON TILL. t3raen W at, Ont. 35-7 V sl s ■ f «r111 �i t i�';r;tl l:tttl 1 l , : ,.n'hi[-h. cnu >le of '%%eeiC ed t ^ 11< le.v. �� t ^e 1,_e:art3 to . the cl•�;y►1 s care suffering from a 1IFr F;ch Wii6on received n a.-f- t�SF WELW%,GT0X notfl--Env• r..;,v_*' ct ,..:rFc out tt .!, Lite on tt� face by- n rlre PKrttttt on Sawrilat Matin t1:i _ 1 lag retn�Yed LC aIId :b=roo,Dly eve:t ac! Ti iu•, B i (+F 0 1itit q, and 3f.�= �i - L. IVhite rY'Etirnelj house on } � A fish ;:fie of first- Wil.:lei, of CxiTr !i P t i•:t«d J. 1S'. Jh ., triter-1,oli(iin}• several -her farther tragi dan;rerriu-1 i5 ud sbe r•.•rs home, t am p:epsrnd w f:rc.al y - ,aomm,dszioa to an -wno dar,re-to ra:iJir. - tt[•t! ;It+. li:-'i�j' •.n �.:'^.d.iy: dot tt'1C1i live dalinlitF'I'r 1I r3. 1``, Both Mr. Null• sir-. Wilieon -tvft Joe Ops tcda •amp a won a I •bait cc t,aas c.sJ fern:tate now ilip - . -ud to rep r tl old veleta■ r .a they brae a,. _ J. X . P' c<, nt c:.' e� t eAli; 1113 l..zI t,, f,f 1v' -R vert-wl. for I1e�tt ICk !t]III]t �llal� ly _ as EiIa l;Ition In S' _ .. • easico t,:vua Sl sriCain. .IAB. Tufia£:,�E, ca 'Y t. ip .Inju;i-S; the - A•:-lner- with ?i'.l:'Iw fr[rty here attended the - Martb►m,Du:, 2yeiy Car Garb [Oona, h,a ped<;li li; wage!. c: ti,i.` g a full foutlxt1I. eaten at Clarettiont eau - - sitxk „t eat} 1[, o.i� std cr.,..r.tt �, rf)« FOR SALE -The undersy{rea7 ffietho$ist Church Prices right,' }, Friday c' etliug Inst be ttv gen Pink• bas s good tre"sb mncti caw for sats ,. 1nr $ A ti ;rest rr fr :nl here t+ t� : t 'he y fot.th.il inset(h at E'laterii sett t n Fri Bring , ;end Claremont )which re• G. con s. 1'i,kenca, Tabu Duna. Cbwrynmd, fS�rViCe$ as Follows. -. H. S• Dillingham• flap 'eveni•tiR liu%l tet w• n Plckt•r,ng i•ullted in axis <ine goat each. �t'e P ° 43 and (",a:,ern wl ': lr rt.- ilt.•d in ,i .ie, hear the -e two teams would like _ lU:3f� a,rn•.,•,:Peet c ting. :Pickering. Qat Yir�eria•,T thing ti:ey ;iia tits it, but to play another game -on neurial g.� TAXZX-InokrrtsJ station 0,!-i _ 7:00 p.m.. • ... - Clazeiror.t. matt led t -em, and for the grounds. If these teains -,J to r&ALNS (J EAST sat AS roL.1J 2;00 p.m ....... a.tbbaKdaSchool. �r first this .vear P!cicering -h t l 'a goal la again, the Greenwood foot No. 6 MAIL 8:61 A. Bt. 8,•00 p.m ....... Epw-orth yLeAgue, on �L �„ �� � eeored against theist: TT - ii T _ _ bas! boy- will willingly lend.. them " 12 Loc•1.. '2:68 P. N. 800 p.m.. , , :.. 'Peklpp Prayer on ' -- Highland Creek. their foot ball field to play in. We '• 10 LOCAL, 8:14 P.M. Mhurcday. Farmere may have ibeir wheat ground a. hope the ttvo teams shall be able - hr eio6er TiAl. CasiS or Exchange, - - 4 to arrange a game to -be played TzAnts Oonco WBST OUR ae FOLLOWS:-- v. J. )y Moore, Pu. B. This usually voter lxa]ity . i,-. here, as it is just half way between No. a Lace. 8:89 d.lii. Pastor. -� _ much a itated at vreseut over the ., 2:21 P, ML g the tt''o villages, 11 Loc•L . Iny quantity of feed for tale at reascn• ending c f a girl's sketetou in a _ ••7 MAIL , 8:27 P. 1�_ able prices. lonely -t-near the Rot:ge Creek. whitevate. statin r�tua.-asatsaetos •ea,tiae Severallittle girls were playing - a'.ia 'ARl�� : = t)ltrtittgl the woods on the farm of Frans Wer is visiting his parents TiJ aoszto E•s: Das as FOLr.owsr ` D. �TO�LeIISh1TC., rlcseilai, oo Charles Thompson, r hen suddenly at Orillia. ao. Q MAIL 8:46 AAL i•� one of the girle crime across a Dr, H. H. Major has returned from Pfo. 12 M]aan Q:63 F .3� ' ^ -SALE { human skull, which she showed a professional trip west. +t '10 LOCAL .8:08 P.M' U i the others, .who becoming fright- Rev. Mr. and 'Mrs. McIntosh we vis- 16ened ]an to the house of Mr. iting friends in Quehec. TRAINS GOING WsSi Dt7y AS FOJ LORI; Being composed o[ the aonttr east corn4r Wagner % Coll Thompson, whom they told of hies. J. C. Ref ur and alias Beare, NO 9 LocAL 8:88 of lot No 12, in the 4th cos of the townabi} ,' their di covery. The spit «hese rile th�gugists of Buffalo friends. it 11 Mlsst3 2:2& P.hti. the skeleton. was found is one Miss Lillis' Thornton is'isiting'her 8.31 P.1lsT. _of Pickering, consisting of 83 acres more aunt, sirs. Fennell, of Coui:aville. ?- M�1 - or leas, Oa tlse premises are a Rood house Have, a full line of fresh and cur which is very rarely. visited, and ..Misses smith and Toole, of New - fair outbuildings and watered by a never ed meats cons;,antly on hand. how long the body' leas laid there .market, are the gu(J of hiss Learv, �t WANT. 11%ilintrsprin,6. Tiris farm is welt adapted -Spice RvII, Breakfast Bacon, is a question which probably will 'Mr. and Mrs. t)iel; of Toronto, are IF YOU �■ ANT• • - toreitber stock or grain, Ham, Bologna, �j"ei'neTs, etc. never be answered. It �s ettid visicitlg the Rev. and hies. Legate. A Ras 134! "MID Terms to snit purchaser. ' • t„ - _ about three ears ago men were Miss Mason and little brothers, of - � Y g Brantford wind mill, Deering roacbiiurry For feather articulare apply to Robert Highest prii'es paid fur etribloyed at that point c1t•aring Tvrunto, are writing M-rs. J. hie\eels. binders,' mowere, Coen harvesters,. corn. p pp y Bua;ler s cattle, the wtv(t(i .'row tie land and that Lir. anti sirs. Jno.-Carter, of Toron abredders, Page wire fence, bindiog twinlJ a3eBrnGv, YirBericq, Y. O„ or _� t t.), are the uests }of Mrs. Thos; Car - the -body, hast have been placed S baggy or stone boat. See or write . :. ter. thele since that time. Qtlier� �Ii�- iNa Thornton is the guest of ' P. Richardson, DQINION BANK' b `�. F: �, sone. - niatntaiu that it could have been her friend, tss .Lillie GeroW. of Os11-. Ss=iy I3algt■sa: there for twenty or thirty t vales - a t a. Not Pub!io, Pickering or more 'without ever being de- Mr. Hilt:, of . Brooklin, spent lett _ --• + i reefed: The fact that the skull tt ec1; in the vale its tilt guest of Joy. JlllilllililtlllllN111111t1111U1flit11IIIIAiiile111tillth't;: Capita• Paid uo, - $2,900,000 illy svtue drst;ttice flotzl tlre.re t till I.eatv'.' ___ 'SOUVENIR GOODS F Reserve Fund $2 900 OOC 'if the bodes n•Ould seem to Jt.lin P�ndtrr, of Toronto, spent 1 ! indicate tllat the head - had Mond'} with his clsrighter, \Irs. A. `E: = SPOONS and a.; been ;e'`ered from the body, and yl tJJur. I _ 'VQHITBY BRANCH this theory seems to be borne out lir. andliraI trs.BirA. of Myrtle. Just Received at visited .lir. Cues s1r . B..1. F.liiaon on = Other Fancy Articles ntrsd.- • sonerat Sanking Susissis Traaeaoe.d by a . mum - clow exanlination of Sundity. ' = express fir _ tsr,e,iial attention g:ven�the cohectioa of the skeleton. It is very doubtful �� eti, Noshes of Broo - n. spent a Fassner's Sale Cad ofher.Notes. 'whether rile mystery will ever be coltp.le of days -last week with friends a PIC$ERING• 'PICKEKI NG RAVINGS DEPARTMENT, unravelled. Various opinions are in the PH 1\ R 1�/� A�y interest allowed on deposits of ibl,ao and er- (express et3 regarding the matter. ti�i,s Ethel R ikon, of Toronto, is = .cpecia] value in «'.{Tet >✓"� C1 A Awe- wards. One of these is that it may have holidaying with her parents 5f r, and = ' E. J. THORTON Mrs. Jos, j'<'ilson. = flee our Solid Gold Ladies _ + been the body of a gypsy girl, "•ho -. MANeiEst :lir. and. airs. Leith, of Toronto, = Watcb, _Movement Guaran- ___ _ had died and been left there by were the guests, on Monday, of Mr.teedg years j�tG,n"O,- •A firre Assortment of the her friendG: Thi§ theoi-y is a '(•ery and airs. D. R. Beaton. _ - - •' - - Famous -Gilpin' Moffat plit•usible one.and possibly is the Miss EIIa �Vliite '•ltws returned to �- �&DDI�G P,; NGs. Co's Chocolates. A Snap en a Good Cater• orrect one. Others are of the Rochester; after a visit to her parents = - - pillion that as da.statrdly murder Mr. and, White..- = ng a 9pe�Ialty _•* Becood hand Cotten Bn es, and Carte o _ Repairs - - 8& has been committed at some time Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Trann and Sias I _ These Chocolates are put.up in 10c - ca_hand. Alice Liddell, of Toronto Fl rt Sun- = and that the murderers have • ea- L1 I _' Your Mo -iey Back 16c;. 28c and 30c boxer and Will be tirely succeeded inconcealing their day. with hies and airs. Jas. dof We make a specialty at saw gumming and a The absenceJJ a number of the If not Arai :fled. considered an acceptable present filing, Hb�ksy drat" ground up-to-date. crime. Some think that some members of the hiethcxltat church = by your lady friends. unfortunate mai* have 'met her choir gave the choir gallery a very 'a _ ... _ eEo Chopping every day, death.through disease or suicide emppty apppeeaar�•ance on Sunday evening = RICHARDSON dt CO.. i Buy the "Re they are the beat at this .point unknown to anyone. Iiemember.the auction sale here on watcbmaken,Jewalarssa�dflOotle-t}ri ; • �. �. JaC�C80IIf . The case is a very mysterious one Monday nest when Mears 3ifkina g and the authorities are. doing Bailey twill dispose of a large ntlmber, .nlnuuonautuminnntinnlllnitunmrrl�{iD r G' .,.. C J+ .� l Via•: r .+S 4 , ::t r .. .�f.a 4 -. '+i .. a . _, .t F , yr», a . -. . ' a.: ", ;� - xf - v ;. ii read it in the Bible rfriln. "God f would have you. Ma ms,ke the Bible , TM ti 19 t na T TVra t IWTn a nr n '' setteta tae solmary in a soils`.-- t.uv cpawa kV+vuv va yv.0 aro. W..V, Li 1e4741.ML ■ LALL3 4111J.1Y&U.J13 I 11 Whit' does that mean.?. -__Simpler anis m=easiagly pray, that the Hol __ Y . -1. .,: Ift d this: : Every Ideal unit of society, Spirit wilt fiiapire yeti to spes7� the ODTLY DODD'S KIDNEY pIlyg ht yAbe G 11 _ _ - _. _ - should be a home what is an ideal Fight word in the rig ♦$,E DOING 8T'MT'T-h4 _ _ - - . _1. .home? A father and a mother for all, whatsoever your station i e I.ev Frank De Witt Ta r a e S sake the heads of the table, children toe may be, let mf urge you to enter T$IN AZLY, y - ' p' the nursery, servants to help provide the service of Jesus Christ. Not - -_- _ . R • b for the domestic• wants. 'While the even the subject of your life's oecu- 8enteea Drag Gravel Cured . - - - . - _. . _. Pat a co P g It Has ver hudbaad la ati to. business the wife ion can compare in importance three Years A o- Die ~• - must be doing her work. in the house with the crucial question whether Come Back. -.- Of :Her Many Advantages _ But there is a limit to awife's phy- you are a servant of our Lord. Make -- steal" and mental capacities. No at- tTiat your first, your chief business, Bristol P. O., Quebec, August 3.- - ' • ' ' --' - - erage mother can'perform her domes- that you are accepted of him and (Spe.sal).--Reuben Draper, - well - I 1.•- . .-pGotsred according to Act of the 1'ar• end of the week, after his legitimate tic work without help. She can- that you are obeying his commands. known here, tells a story of his cure I.iaisimt of Uanada, in the year One expenses have been met, is absolute- not be nurse and dressmaker and Look not for your rewards from of a bad case of gravel that would '� Thousand Nine Hundred and Three. ..- , _ - ' . by nm. IUaliy, of Toronto'... at the ly' nothing' or iLbout nothing. cook sail chambermaid and waitress man,' but so live that in the „great be considered miraculous if similar -- -- - i►eparsaaeas o wffrlerusrun. ustawa ! ANOTHER ADVANTAGE. - and marketer all in one. She_ waist. day' , of f ogment you may hear the - cures by Dodd's Kidney Pills were . A des etch from. m• Chita o says: But 'there 'is still another advan= have female assistance. She must best of all encomiums : "Well done ! not bein reported almost daily. - P g to eous as eci of the u have a servant ' or servants to aid Thou art one of my queens ! Thou "About three years ago," says Mr. _ . • Rev. Frank De . Witt Talmage g P question which he, or else she must give up house- hast been chief of all women ! Thou Draper, "I was taken ill with what reached from the followin text: should not be overlooked; Eliezer, g the servant, was the chief man in keeping. llasti been a faithful servant." I thought was gravel..' I .vas sufIcr- Natthew xx., 27, "Whosoever will A VITAL INSTITUTION. ing great Iain, and tLe doctor I • be chief ng Abraham's household In how _ - you, let him be. your ♦ rent for ave me but little relief. - - servant. Amel•ican households, think -you, za "But," says some one to me, "is Another doctor I tried failed to curve 'The, tremendous opportunities of the cook the principal functionary, the responsibility of the American WHICH WAS SPANISII, PP° upon whose skill and proficiency the girl who will 'not become a domestic ., 0e'and I was getting tscaker all the usefulness open to a consecrated do-. , and the men himself gas unable to -'- _ • mestic is the sub ect. No position physical, an to a very large ex- servant so great Cannot men and I "Tl•en a man advised me to t _` j convey to the Court .the difference ry tent also the moral, condition - of- Romer who -live in boarding houses to --day 'accessible £o a woman of or- _ between port and starboard. Dodd's Itiilnr� Pills as tl:e� find -the.- family. depends? There are, I and hotels be just as good as those cured Ws mothrr, and I cid so. In ' dinary mental and physical capabili= husbands and wives who have their But if we are surprised thus to _ will venture to affirm, hundreds of Ries well bring greater returns, tinea -i hear of a steersman who was dumb ju•t our peek otter I started using thousands of homes in, our large own homes ?" No,_ my brother, I • - nially and spiritually, than -that of- g do not think so. I believe the for all practical purposes, what is to I thaw, I passed a' store. as Large as •_ tared to the average servant girl. cities, to say nothing of as many a small bean, and in furca• dors after supposed to -have al- more In the towns and villages, Christian home is the most vital in- be said of a whole ctew of blind - .- The .gods were where the defection or incapacityg of s't•itution for good in all America. I men? The story -as grisly a one as I I Passed another about the F;?v c f a lowed the beautiful queen of Cyprus (the ccTok .or housekeeper would mean believe it is the foundation atone sea history holds=is told by Bux,-'I gra nand cf lIahlave Holt } adsany troubles to- bless -her little' kingdom in a ( not only of the altar of Christ, but ton, the great anti -slavery agitator, ' wonderful w Every lace of the i confusion end misery. A good, since." _ Bar• 'Y P also of the temple of n ghborly•lave who says that in one ir.stanch the rock island which her foot might ihonest, intelligent cook is a censer- rodd's Kidne-Y Pills ct,re nil nil .Y g and also of our national legislative crew of a schooner making the Mid- 1.•;y . touch would- instantly be covered .vator of health and happiness. -Brit- hall, ' It a "tan is not anchored in die Pa§sage ' all caught- ophthalmia ments of the bladder and urinary or - - -- lat Savarin once said that he who I with brilliantly colored flora or a locality by a home, that implies he from their living freight, and the sem' - with rich seen verdure. Not so iavynted anew sauce was a benefao- .1. g 1 for to mankind. So the cook who 1 has, as a ru'-y no individual church vessel groped helplessly about the _ --does -God vndow any human being; connection He is not living under Atlantic- until picked up quite Lw - • ' . brightens your table with a well or- _ but in abetter way does the table., the • shadow of the church spire chance. � ,.,,, , dered dinner and -whose culinary skill � • Come .'true. • The humble domestic where itis father and where his child- A more cheerful tale- of a carious ' - ` . ' gives zest to appetite is a beaefac- 't'.14 - = « , �; :: ��� - ., servant, be she cook in the kitchen ren were born. A man cannot kind of crew came recent! from. Biel, for to the home- Thera. are. -chefs._ . Y - e era. , �,. Ar' _ -=_ car a guardian in--the--nursery, -or --a learn to -lore an - indi% idual--rhvrch- `vherb • a:_`i ul krsil' _corvette -had---treed- x - -- waitress in the dinin room, or siuz- many of thclu, who by reason of atld his cfiurch ew unless he has ® lr� . 8 l� sent in connection with sonic repairs �w3 y,. cc their skill cornmand salaries reach- I - --,ply a chambermaid, may lkye a life I been wor piping in that church _for i The Turks on board, Navin rxhaur t ox y '' '.: •- ing up Into .the thousands of•Aiol- months and ears. If- a than has I t' - -r which will carry fragrance wherever' ; Y ed .Doth 'money and credit, ar:d being �"•t,� . � �'ti"', I They understand the • he pis- no home and can move ever few +- >g�y�p� L < Y V it {lt seen. I try of the kitchen: they have made I months by simply packing u his still without money trout tJu•ir - . � 11 . , . \ l . � F - • - - TWO CLASSES OF SERVANTS. a study of dietetics, and their ex- p y E g ' p ernment, stripped -the shi-p mare of ;1 ;' P� f �r , +�, 1, • trunk nnd'calling an expressman this everything pawnable in order to , + ".W ,,., h 5 -' . But this sermonic theme `has its porience is quite as valuable to their • Implies that he, has no .nejphbors: purchase Provisions, .and, having r• {{T1• ' .. dark- side as well as- Its bright' It I employers as _ that of the skilled this implies that his joys and sor- f� r `14 . . (done so, were actually on the point ,i r', �^ . ,.` Is shadowed eithelr by avoidance or; physician. There is abundant scope • rows are not his. 1 I -of starvation In port taken diploma= �� 4,- :i _. by slothfulness --by avoidance be tar ambition in the kitchen. The home is tilr foundation stone A -ii' .— -,,,P _- tic intervention procured them lauds �,, Itause in despising it and seeking ADVANTAGE OF DOliiIESTIC of the temple of patriotism. It has - • �Ve«�' t .4 +other occupations inconveniences and j -been well said by ' a great writer. from .Constantinople. 4 I c; , SERVICE. ,, It was a crew of Turkivh isomer b ill . ' 1' " ' social difficulties are entailed on The arrest way to destroy anarchy also that, worked the - 8,M) -ton ! \. others: by slothhilness becausC no 1- Another advantage offered by do -'is to bring shout a social condition >� i • ___,one can do a duty badly or care-', rueetu service is that its surround- where every man can own a home." i steamer 7 -ora. quite recently, farm Vii'' 11 `' I ;less! - without deteriorat•n in char -1 ings are purer. This statement is 1 -\When a -man sirs upon his own door- IAlexandretta to Phllndclphid, but atter The kitchrn or the nursery not always true in reference to wo- step he truly feels he- is a'n Arrnerkan this is not so wonderful when it is r ! r'. ► .. I remembered that on our own coa++ts, ( "° /� :may be a throne room, wit!! a con- men 'who. have to work. fur their Liv- I citizen lie will then. if necessary �1+'' i Ing outside of the four wall's of a' be more willing to die for that- 'not so long- ago, crcw4 of women r •+ - eeecrated domestic servant as a . g g , /,+1. - - , queen .or it may be a den of miser- I ome. Without they are often com- I try of w4)tcb his home is a part. were occasionally seen, There was iF',0. t 6 . ,� yt� +N '�' -, _- able drudgery and the scene of con- pelled, even against their wills, to I And one of the greatest curses fbr instance, one ancient brig- which I I , _-.� ti - - Istant bickering and discontent In g P pat that their g y p p- ! " +� � ` :" '• '~. Iiahalc he viCiatln 'atmos here of our Large titres to -da to traded arsons the ,Irish Sea u to the olden - times there acre two classes ; sin They are often compelled to people are_ bad, but time when t he earlier Merchant ilii .4 - '.ot.ser.•ants, both male and.lemala see sights which their eyes ought Ithat they are becoming a people iping Acts put an end to her career. I Good Things to Eat on the Lawn ' ' never to behold aril to hear .sayin without homes, '!;hey are Lid Ing for The vegan was the sole support of 'The one was that consecrated band gs Ibteo tins Sed ear Toots► 0c 7aa ,of workers which clearly realized I which ought never ta-, heard and } the most part in boarding houspq. two eldPz>v Siater4 who, with other relicts teoi Loaf. [Ae.tkd hay, brts es - that true service, no waiter how i to stand shoulder to shoulder with and .fn _ranted looms, from which I female help navigated it . from pori : !beef. SffaA ito°i`ea B°et' - humLle. implied honor' sad useful- I moral 'lepers, whose sins, if not con- they can move .out at a' couple of to' port, and who ate reputed. sF wi c seems 1 our crocrr�E'�cu CJ naIIe i+.em ''nese. Thus Joshua, great man that .tagrou- by too much association weeks' notice. Lording to those who have kngwn gond 8..te •eamyeror L1btPr'.bre goo- of M. . - them .to have had a kltche- we, id haed.o.xo twY6i.t-" Ho.ioM"o Good the servant of )doses, and Lfisha 1 for instance. is a young girl just ar- I The royal domestic is a queen The Ion the poop and a regular poultry Libby, McNeill b Libby Chlcaso. - • will, the, servetnt of the great Elijah,� rived from the country. She decides i kitchen and th8' nursfry' are' Itis yard under the - forecastle, , .1 i - -' . and Eliezer was the servant of -Ab' -Ito - enter a factory and become . places where God ex - - - ' -- -- --- raham and Samuel of Ell. -'These ,a da wa a earner. That factory Pette a woman -' Y. g (naturally to serve. I have no ado --- ]fi1THI13i(1NIAL DYSPEPSIA . _:•mea knew that they, in their humble ;lies scores o! girls whom she would for those masculine cynics who would A LAKE OF MA-'+Iy WOtiD.K]3 . - - - . T never dare introduce to her old - "Welf low do :rau n?:e inarriu,l ' • sphere, were working for the advance- debar women from the different vo- . meat of the tivorld as truly•as ivere;�hrLstiafz mother. That young girl cations of lite.` Some* Bien, no mat- � Lake Chad; in Africa, !a reported !rte?_ ingvited t}re lrtrrad, 'their.. masters in their conspicuous ! within tour weeks' sercrce in that ter what the .genius of a woman may ; by two French explorers to be 185 1 "N•ot at all," rep Led the matt n+ho sphere , factory has seen and heard more be would slam the -door of all use- +miles long and 6J miles wide, ar !had marrual weary and tit ac ..,t1t:r_ __ � ;,factory than she has eter known somewhat larger in area than Lake ' s fru it. ' I'm a cave of-s,l:ata.i- The second class of servants 'was ful means of earning an Nosiest: lino- Tl1[ before. Then this young girl goes !:hood in their sisters' facer. " They i F.rie, yet it is only 25 feet deep rn monial dyspr;2s;a.:' eorpposed of the sullen slaves cap- from• her factor to her bonPdin I its deepest place and only 5 -teat In- " lfatrimcmlal ciy'r cls ?"- turgid to war, They were, for the Y g say "a woman shouts nbt be a-law--� I , p '- mosf rt, di untied -snit rebellious .house, Upon her• small salary ahc ser, a doctor, a minister, a mer- lits eastern side. It has KO islnrid?r _sex. She rosier egress with isle; _ Pa digs (some barren, others only pasture 3 ''s -.,too rich." eetvttors. They felt that the tyr- sennet afford .to pay a very biglchant, an artist, a writer or any - board bill. The result is that she thing else but a wire and'a lirathcr."' land, and svmc-cnvertd with forcers Ho, are you getting on with sans l fate had placed the isig,captives' lives in a' boarding house near. her' Ilut this is what 1 do atirm : All and millet plantations• and having vo•ir music, my dear?" inr)uired. 'a - manacles capes their wrists, and as "it ' Rork, That boarding house things heing equal,'a ivomaa ougi:t � a total 1,opulauon -of about 50.:060,' -'lady' 'of -her nice. "Well. of cout-w- - - - soon ea possible they would flee - in all probability has young girls in to seek those vacations tthir7S are `''terms arise with surprising quick- replied the niece difttdentily', "it here areawomence for eto-dayape ser offered, in it chose- lives are not what- they naturally hers and let the seen ''ITi11' n't•se' on thr lake. and the r,5alfoR- 'wouldn't he proper of me to tom- g oti ht to be. Seein sin by da and ! those ositions which natural! be- I'ncr•s of the water fortes up big r,lirnent 1.1ysflf. -.bttt some of ' the the kitchen and to the nursery who g . g y P Y ,aces at andrt notice, while treac}i- act as it they believe that they are necessarily seeing and hearing about long to then), It is not natural. :.eighhors Imic told -n+e they ba've .. captured slnves, . -They are grumb- sin by .night has. a .hardening intlu- i mar-na a oman to be soldier, a lira I elieriislantfs ma.kern�i oat on dam out ; vtayed °Rine p night ng. for hours, iia ling against their work and meager encs upon -the young girl's goul.• 'Of t ural for thereto di • It is not - net- I = R ge . Lenil:g to my playing.'' course, the Divine Protector can and I 6 in the gutter, or ous. ---`-'� - pay. 7'hry are spending our half of : n 1 _ __ _. _ their time Ln tindinq fault frith tkeir will preRerve that young country work ng a day laborer in the i:elds, - -� _ +----. mistresses and the other half in try- girl true acrd pure anct noble it she Ba she is conlpellcd to do in toreigrl •. Ing to find out a wsv of escape into Ikeeps clinging t4 the omnipotent tends. Ina not natural for her ny "I'm.a plain, every -day sort of a AN ANCIENT TTz,Fr,. . arm, but without that ku ortnunan'to slate in a factory or to till many brisinc s man," said the mMdle-a some other occupation where they t I of the clerical +ositions she is fillip Red In the orantcery of Versailles is the can base inore liberty and increased raid the moral tendency_ for. the- fe- 1 & person. kith the scanty hair, ''but oldest pomegranate tree in France. emoluments, As we would praise male worker in the factory Is dc•'tn-;it�ls natui:tlllfor her to beha nurer se IIm nothing if not practical, Bliss It dates, in fact, back to a..e ostah- the grand work of the consecrated j ward. The life there is in souls re- 1 a dressmaker, a cook, a chamber- I Wiserly, ,ill you be my wife ?" "I i lishir.eut of ,.rhe orangery in 1696. +" dourest ic,' so wo would" derfoutzce• the �'speots •the 'same• as f -hat upon the i maid, a waitress,' a school teaetrei nd litre your frstnkness, Mr: H�s-tler,' f -In exceptionally R ar m arui• bright- ' ' • et'il behavior of Ile "wicked and I theatrical.. stage, about which a not- aril lady's companion, and hundreds replied the aulitlrn-haired beauty, 'seasons tte old tree still decorates ant,. ,-. led actor once,�wrote. "The saddest ("bec•ause I'm inclined to be some its brancares with a few Rogers, but . slothiu HEser`140RT1 "ROYAL." I fact about 1ny profession is that the 'mention hrosltions Fe might easily i irhat practical myself. How mueli i•no fruit has been -seen upon it for • The word "royal" is not restrict- constant seeing of what one ought are you worth . • Now, when a woman deserts the' not to see flus a tendency to blunt .__.. ___..�._.. ed to..stati.on. It is legitimately ap- the moral � sensitiveness -and blind positions for which God has special- - --� -' ...... -' - `"- � plied to any woman whose conduct orie's eyes to' leis moral duty and to Iv equipped her, what is the inevit- in her own sphere is noble and faith- right able result ? Her work is not only i ��� _ - fol -conduct, "which is becoming or - left undone. but she becomes a cons- it• - - fitting to 'a' queen." Nor is the frit- TEIId'TATION AVOIDED. petites against iter father;tnd trroth - - • - ancial- compensation' far her service Then consider the besetting temp- eros for, theirs. WhatAs again. the I J:m Dumps asserted, "Too much:�eat - . . . .. . znevitaT?le result ? • •By the dew of 1. • • inadequate: Iler remuneration is as I tations ready - to greet the young In summer ieauyes tco much host. --- large as any other wage earner - iq girl who applies for a position as: sul.•plr and . Aemand. she not only. - _ to. the physical labor and ' clerk . in a lar a downtown store. under. .. her brother for his poli- i What s�aIl we cat all simmer Ioag . . proportion g tion, but by that bidding the whole .. - . That, without meat, shall keep us strong, .mental training w)iich. -are .requirgd,I Parents, -it is, high time that • you systen -o'f wages goes iiotcn. " Sfie ' -. , . And in the best of summer trim ? of .her. - I fully realize there are among the - - -. is the rttifl-el•er. He is the sulTerer. Wb),, P Force,' of course," laughed "puna - A n enchant never- considers the ; owners of large downtown dry goods . Y. . , + g 3 W - i The mischief is far reachinfi. It is n . , ` -gross returns of - his business; bit stores some who do not expect their the result of her turning aside from Jim_ the net. Ile, says to himself: glcrks to live upon their salaries•. her• naturrii •employ;ncrit in _ Ivhi- - - • ` - "These goods were sold -for so -much, ; There an -'e. hundrods and thorisand3 of there is pressing need of her servicg " __ ' I ..,Now I must find out my expenses- I those young girls whose costly dress ard, in which she could find constant "` " - Iq � - so much fog• store- ;ent, so Much tor,+ proves that they are not living upon occupation- at remunerative wages, • ' - - - night watchman, so much for ex- their weekly wages, Everywhere in She leave= a place unfilled and forces pressage, so izlush for .commercial I those downtown stores sin stands her. way- int L a-_welk of, life already . travelers, so much for advertising, so 1 around with outstretched arias ci�,:- 'ore -crowdei and in which her com . - �-. -. . C, _.; much for taxes, so much for Ahis._ ing.."Come! - Come. • and. wear filtc' "-pdtiti on ' is 'injurious to other work- ' '. -, and so much. for that and the. other clothes! Conie and be respected as e;s. - '- - . . "' . ' _ . ;thing." Then that nit rchant sub- you cannot be in the kitchen or tl:c TATs CHRISTIAN DOEIESTTC. The xcady•tn ScrvoCcreal - tracts the expenses from the gross nursery,! .Come• and._._hBie�your Now. -women- of America whom. + • ----receipts, receipts, and he says, "I make so =nights to yourself!- Come and see ,God has called to be consecrated he 3t1'eII�th Qf 41eit . ' . - --- - -much net." No advantage in, buy in -g thh brightest Bart of city life ihrough domestics, I plead with you _to enter " _ W1t�O�it the hf�at " = ggoods- -in -a foreign 'market if the the undialined eyes of youth. And the kitchen and the nursery wrid the iarifT laws eat up all the profits or, the young girls frons the country, home -because that is one of your - - _ c . .in raising potatoes -and- appl©s in '-by ,the. Jiundi . and thousands, arc • natural spheresr-that is a ' place _ -`flit Dakotas or Montana if the rail- turning their backs upon the .refined. where G•od .wants you -to -work- The -= - ` � - road freight to. brie the fruit to I employment •, of a doinestic life and Christian domestic should be honor- ' g B . . I.the market. costs more than the fringing themselves into the whirling-, ed_ both on earth ttlid in heaven be_ -7. ' goods. are worth. No financial ad -.I brain destroying; heart�crusltil19 cause she is not only able�to do her - - . . - --•- .vantage in being •a downtown clerk maelstroin of temptation, where so own work, but also to impress her le:olvdes Chops e.nd Ste�.ks. --' -' - and receiving $8 or 810 a week tt many have been destroyed forever.' `' consecrated life � indelibly --'-upon e„ ,regu' - -• the expenses of room rent and car The royal domestic should be othrrs, - - - - - • Force to aleT breakfast food In 1.;:t a nom - it?e . mo_ ye Thus, in closing, I would speak tail fill standard- ndar exclusion of e A. �Ume or Chops, tars and _ .the . higch, gaunter _and g, rt 1+ono 1 of all_ g, p an the old itandard� A Qa�ztdas . ' bdard and laundry Bill and � extra women. It largely depends on her 'earnest word to those women who .. - -' cloth+ absorb all the salary. And readiness to perform her duties azxi are about 'to consecrate their lives - - - _ . so when you place the net income of, her efficiency in her service-whetller to this line of service. God has - • lin average'ser'ant girl against th�floz=•no this coiiniiy is to be a kation, °pLnect for you mighty poscibilities - - • of an average clerk you find her sal- of homes. "port s:etteth-the soli- for good. Fit yourself for that -i! ? • '- . MW is mostly grain, while his, at the Itary is innliliea;" or as you could work as the Lord Jesus Christ - - h _ -` :, ;� I. ... . . .. . . . . .. . .. • ,. IV .. • , • , o . . p,._� :. .. 4Fe� •.4.-Y '. Y -favor .++ "�:'.' r 'n �n.. - �. , K . ...... wwsns'eLmpvy` .' (_ ,r,a.yw., ..,},e, •,..+o -o .. ..r•�-•'.?ar..'` Sn"rew�+^"""'.M''r'o.: .•K ''----++ =- Reroute #rc�m common soaps.--- the day or night, he is exposod to P ''-- the visits of -a -valet, whe--is-looks eczema, coarse hands, ragged for matches, or of a maid who wish- oa to take away his boots or to clothes, shruilkep 5mnelSe borrow a chair far it minute. n ck- - _._ _. trig at the door is a etc nd .it , • he protests at a.n i• r n on -_ - SUNUGIff privacy, when he is en aged in dress- I - trig, perhaps, his remarkewill be .re- � � ceived with astonishment, and the t f , peasant girl aha docs duty o �•, REDUCES hotmemaid will toss her head and refuse to argue with one who is so s`g�• unreasonablo. to, r 1 ? •. } EBPENS»'i P`SO"erhaps the most sacred place In 4, - ,0 01 _ to house is the bathroom. It is sate for the oetaraa errs I cs1 r - -- - - -- -- e e small apartment formed in the corri- „tales= dor by means of a wooden partition i�{II�,t j�ij A D acid certainly containing nothing in 1II�'! )}Sunil, DOMINIONS tie way of accommodation or furni- tura to jtr�rtify' the almost 'religious awe in which It is rogardud by the 1SOXE STRANGE FEATURES OF femlly. No one but menib;ers of the �s- r BUSSIAN 80 [ISEISEEPIIv G. fatitly and guests are allowed to �' BCk t$ splash about in the steamtng waters of tl•e bath, which is continually be- I ..:ost Sacred Place is the Bath- Ing got ready by a servant with the - M Ribbon _ --- - -- room, Where Bath is Always aid of thermometer. At the hotels -- -' Ready for Someone. in the town the' same: exaggerated Each chest of Blue Ribbon `I4ea is lined Tee The house is of yellow brick and rospect is paid to the bath, if prices �i•`y Is one -storeyed; it is built round a go for anything, for the charge for , 5I small garden that is square, says a the use of one of them is 49. 4d. with lead — the tea poured 'in and a ' writer in the London Globe. The Englishmen confroted with ciffiicul• .tiny t+iadows, with their dainty tics such as this, and unable to sheet of ICad placed on top and soldered i rs �e curtains, look out upon one of the } do without a morning_ "tub;" some- I�� .. '• . , atost famous roads in Russia, for it, dames trarrel in Russia with. an In- . r !s trodden every year by thousands dia-rubber bath. downs No air or moisture can possibly - of pilgrims, who are on their way G•ARDM.' A PLEASANT SPOT. I - • - to the neighboring mona-stery, The The garden which forms the square reach roof is of sheet iron, and is painted aroustd -,vhich the house is built, is ! _ green; it scopes somewhat, buit not of r�urse usoloss in winter but in so much as t.o prevent the eldest son uuuurier it is plea_9ant to sit under of the family from dancing am it in, its high towering acacias, white -- rrretits bbon B1%A of- tsadna!ss,..with a_noirre.: with-bluo.u4_.-cold _!tQ listen. t_Q the _ 'at can to itnagincd better than it! jmund of water as it f lis Into the can Fe des ribed. Stabling forms) pool ci the fountain, wrtre gold fishi vlo fife taste and. aroma one side of the square; another is are at play. Here, too, on theused Ce as an office, where a number' of woad ret tierandah, t itc heat. dine! :,jare retained a b S 0 - clerks in uniform and one or two through tiro sumtuer heat. Tho' young lady typewrites toll, or to ohxnbe is not necu�--warily an agree- , , • to ruore accurate, remain from mon.' able or.e, for t)�o ghats are so nurrr 1 cutely unsrnpaired. The richness' de '�.aey and creamy taste are till eve, from eve to close upon mid- 1 emu's that.'it is oi,t}` possible to gest 'night, sipping tea, smoking cigar -II relief froth thea by burning feathers[ all there to cheer and Solace every moment if you want. .- sats, and no dovbt also making yep1 on a tray- some••sherc-near the table, as coats.ules r- I ` y P Near the eutrarce nn I but tt:ia as Orionoft on as not drives rho 1t3 aged man ails dunng the summer oa dir:e:s awn • as wt•11. � lam over- . a brach outside against tt';c avail, Hr !hilus tFe ruble, and sometimes 81$Cl3 Forty �� 5 K tZiT tbQ _ to the porter of the business part of sun,nrei evvningsr, it is black with in -I _ the oetablishnient, but IrW seat is sort that cling to t}i, globe In such 1 Mixed Red Label ' etoate to the back gate. so that he! numbers as to obstur,• the light, 1 -Ceylon r, teen 'Should be Fifth _. can =oe all who enter the yard. Aad Mrs- t:o, tlia wood; -Arg strturger; a s,-trange, pictua'o9que nutuber orf will tate eible to note how little the-- ivlaitors there are who find their Iidc•a of caste voerns in some way to iw'ay in by habit or by chance. Pru- have taken root in tiussia. A tKg- "What q'O yet,: (lu chaps it is a gypey girt In the bright- gar will appear at the table during who-st••als a h3rse out here'" aski-d 05" ly colored costume of the Little Rvs- Isrnohron and pour out his piteous the tourist on the coach in the Far Dian peasants, but more frequently tale, or the tittle ion of one' of the i ,(vi-st. "String him up." blurted It is a b--ggar. who with a thick i:fn,tmerable reale servants still ap- Amber Fete• in forcible tones. "And stkk braves the ferocious dogs IA%a.t proach and play', -arid the members a Man that . steals a motorcar" +rasa forth acrd back at hrni with an Of ohe family, instead of sending him • f;tve him a p•rrse for ridding -the si ergy and ferocity that sometinies aw,iy, wi11 call, out to him. As for ,county of a nuisance.' teats eters beggar s nertexc. slut! tle valets. they take part In the! _-- --- Y ul once tn, he tfd'tutees past the e+ablews convorsa!Lon at times, laugh at they tn the kitchen door. hat In hand, 7 joke+. at'd even mako jokes them- i i e ng as6cin alma of every . ante a me si• '. c., .oa'ornoasc+s a ac.na arc o p 1i Oce ruble,. or 3s: 2d ,-a tceek is al .1 welrome, mind in sonic -Russian haus-; MISA.RD S Lr ibilltiT: r® lowed to the housekewper for cit.-ri- v tihreo or four ,if thelir• I3YARD 1itd31ULLIN.0 _U t iW r1�S�1#: btttion anon$ beggars, and -it Is rare - eta like aLra igeffm re- Ohatnam, Ont ea tlrr6re' are t that they call without recelvinil rotito uta n to them, aid par I. was Cured of Inflammation by The are absolutely ackaohe out of Cioantng Iva' the 52vasia W Let us return to lrize frost door ale that would excite :I DiI�1AiiD'S LINI3IF W. - tsTheybecks s not a* e Take he ant.onish a in England. But the MRS, W, N. JOiI!a1SON. Y y Deet Drualtra nonce can buyer -the best land ring the electric bell, if haply �t�kceper is not allowed to dine! NPatsh, Ont. _ app oft -bristles do not tall out of !use obtain petnrioaion to enter the y. Israa Cured of Facial Fieuraig{a Ty Doackh's Scrubbing Brushes. Your grocer sella (hear. with the fat -111 1Ria tale t+i trate .- �,toa-it house of n tt•ealilty tcltinovik. her DCCaIIae she lw.o atopj>od them fiij�l�'4RD'S LI`I'.�'tia-"lT _._- _ ' Noes Cenulns Without Horns " Bot!okh " on beak of Brush. - •,AJdniittance is given by a ctunisy fighttLng for the food as soon as It J. H. BAILTI,Y. _ looking peasant, to whom a livery has been taken from the table, and, i'arkadalc, Out. • - - - Irnparta neither elegance nor dignity. of cauriI she does not dine with -- - - ---- the tvccptton To right and left open tho servants, and loud are tke la- roomsi. which are apacio'W, well mentations that she sonrtim'; ut- t•9 OUR ®©II'is lig?itad, but stomcw'hat low, and elo- tor`. as she pr( over the sartrv- �11/ataYle �jgerrtly fumishcd in Ule style of ver, of the lonliness of. herr tot ter' Viat,tor�"So you've got a cat and Wkst ly Europe. The dining -room this trrll•pppoPled house. She speaks a dog? You should be glad to have r Experiment po:seFeee a fireplace and two monu- poli,,h, Russian, Elerman, French such nice pets:" Tommy -"Oh, they i�lR$ idMf>�fli lUw rtrierttal stoves, fear3iing alutost to a,,yd in the true aplydt of a linguist ain't much use to me; they don't tt - with ithe ceiling, turd so placed in the i. anxious to add English to the.like cake or lam:" Visitor "well?" other and jwall that they warm two rooms at List, i Tommy "Wall, they're never .blamed �s Headli ht e s the bat- fora that's miseling." $ B• y ""OR inferior the same time. It adjoin fret. and as the door of it is almost IDaafness Ga Be Cured brRBfaB, _ always open the discussions of the bj* local arpttcatlone as they cannolG { 1.dtebuoy Soap-�Slslofeant - is is �� IQ n vE t, jxrvanta may be heard by those who reach the diseased portion of the ear. 1 strongly recommended by the modi- -I ---USE are sitting in the"'dining-room. The There is only one waJ to caro dcah,eq, f" Isa?oti has rte lurnitare hist rrdrlot's and that is by constitutionat remelles. f cal profession as a safesttastl itt;akn'so `•j V _ g chairs u olster- ditLoa ao it caused by an inflamed caa• tnfectiot s disenseB. 11 Victoria" EDDY'S ,with gilded frarnc• , P+h ditwo of the motions Itatng of the ILM- ed with blue silk, a grand piano in tachiaa Tutee: when Uric tubs le InGara- tittle i.011t9te N�L !CAH^�A • , ed you have a rumbling sound or Ira- I '''poor Jack! ,IID never could' spell, u ,one corner and s gigantic candelalr perfect hearing, aitd when it is entirety and it ruined hist." "IIow?" "He "ra, with oil lamps that fling their ctoaad, Dearness is tho result, and un- 1i)ylat upon the parquetted floor. Pies the Inflammation can be taken out wrote a verse to an heiress he was in love with,, he wrote lroney for The is a card-1'oorrt, too, sad the and this hearing w Ilebetdestroyed forri- bone •bofirdoir of the lady of the house, ever. Nine cases out of ten are caused y„ Thin Ilan-' Boy• what's that fun- PATENTS ( N A L L 1lwhich is crotvdod, as such rooms are by Catarrh, which is nothing but an ry do followin file .for?" Boy - I yront to be, tai-th pictures and (tick- lafl�amod condition of iiia mucous ser- t ' gHe thinks that you aro a bone, I knacks and famitalre. Seaat�ly a we wll\ glome one Hundred Dollars toe Keep Mioard s liniment in the House, z` CtiJN*f.i5g. any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) expect. You had better hurry or p �`�' Q spiCtat .book, in any .of these apartments;. he'll have you." �� D,O V ■ �r ATTENTION ' scarcely a newr�paper; the, pictures that Cannot be cured by Haile t atarrb I Fortune 'Teller (to gaily dressed To PATIENT are Italian, or are paintings of local l7urs. `.lean for circulRrs, tree, --'- F. J. CHF.NEY do CU.', Toledo, O. 'girls "Your husband will be a poor i t l LITIGATION artists, BEE and represent ' Rumian Sold by Druggists, 75a• Jlman-unless­ " Maiden (eagerly) Mloard s linl,�ent lumbfrman s fripeJ J�� Serd•forHan0boO scrriw5. Hai!•a amilY Yids are the best. ; I—.•Unless wlia0? "You dress more _ _ - LACK OF PRIVACY. .. Ica ray et.TOFo:a�o ea ratent•,ay, economically after marriage than you I - �Uzat strikes a stranger alter a "The examination you 'bndergo for If you can't say a good word for do now," J your neighhor at least you can koup ORANGES i1 short visit to this house is the utter tho_pasitign .of teacher, is very se- .- . _ ___ -= - "your inotath "shut. j'� }�-LEMONS c'— want o! privpcy: FOr. as the,.build- were, is it not?" "Yes, indeed!' For Over sixty Years ` is only one storey. high, it is ob- "What are the branches?" ")tial), g,,, Wrvsi.orr'a Sr`orarY° aysvr his been reed br {� L }, i We have hlexicass, WE HEVE ulcus that to t from one end to to -day- we were'examified• in psycho- tixoothesthechild,,Frotetoeido�ms lays�p�n,curea �s�, for PllinardiS a�� tape riff .�hlerl C liforn,a,`ate' , the ot;.Or it will bee necessary to pass: logy, interval ctdculus, mathematical rind colic, regu;atesthe sromscband bowols,and isthe I Valencias, and THE along a corridor .or to go through aatronotlty, polemic divinity, meta- met reoledyfor Diarrh®n. Tweuty-llro cents s bottla j Sevilles. B1:ST '3old bydrugg,ste throughout the mored. He sure and avarious rooms. Whore the cor'ri- physical analysis. and. Greek versifi-mkfor "bin&WINaLow'se•�orntrasrnnr," 23.74 love unloss he is up against the -teal I 'dor exists .it is fairly wide, and in cation." "Indeed! What position thing himself -and 6 -mi you can't be- i .. k t.urL>,ad every wets. A.1 the above at order to acsuninio,date all the neem- aro 'you competing for?" "Instruc- Ned -"I'm dreadfully worried liove him under oath. market prices. We can 41so handle your hors of this veiy numerous house - :tor of the infant class." about my debts." Jack It must _ Otfitrj/, fol$ certain poltions have been se- the verf annoying to be continually'' Dominion �iBii'! ta9,f0�i4i9$j1Ey�$ Ed$t9t', Eggs, F _ - pai•ated by nma.ns-of curtains, and ENGLISH SPAYiid LINIi1fIENT.dunned. " Ned -"Oh, hang the duTis, r&IalliaSyrupandeforproducetoadvan• lkxc acaigtte[I apt bedrooms to the What worries me is the.tact that I Montreal to Liverpool laic Cor you. '� maid servtutt Ilore, of course. Boston to Liverpool i CM EA -19011 CoIY:YfiSE1Cl1 CP„ Urllit3d.I Removes all hard, soft or calloused 1nmTe can't get any more credit." Larne end Fiat scramsh:p.. superior accommodation tlhwie Is the nuniniuni of privacy, es- and blemishes froth bison, blood spavin, bran clau++ut a••ou,eY. S.iooai nod S[%tcr•>o:.m4 Car. )!)suit Market 5:., TOrOKTo ' pocially for .those who aa-ish to re curbs. epilate, ring boos, sweeney, stlAea, rrorrtda,a . �rerslatrer.ti•mhas.tn.nC�<cn t') the tit's at lU o'clock in a land where Ipraln, sore and swollen t?iroat, cough®, a e. $64.50, - l��1d Baleen Dna Thvd•Ctn s aecommodnLion. For lave fW by u>:o of on boot's. 'Warranted ateJor u,oge sad all particulars, apply to any egret liCtle arcouttt is taken of the hours, the most wonderful Blomish Cure ever Toronto To North Pacific Coast ,'the company, or to passenger ,gout 9&1 I' ` unit tnccro it. not unfrequently hap- I:nowa. DOMINION LINE OFFICEi: MET. pew -4 that night is turned into day and Return Via Great Noxth- 7 eta esc., Boson. t; sc. sa.r.menest, Montreal � � ego t "Do you take many periodicals?" ern Railway. 1 -by revelers and card players. B!tt. Dun vicar on his first visit - _, __ � _ except for the f&thee and mother of asked a.y g to ®��� �� the .family, no one is really mulch so one of ptheahwoman, "IO never Augusti13t -, inclusive, trip thepatentSinfl redfLfr as count for I +w- e ,coe9s. It h°]de the parte in sue i Po better better oil. The bedrooms are all at that with fair pray they meet, hear. It fsliclit enoe � � — ore corner of the Inalding; the boys do, but I'ur sorry pe say that my Toronto tickets will ac issued from andcomfortablotowear,andyourconttdenoe Toronto to Seattle, Tacoma, Waatsh., , sleep in=one, , the •cia;ughters. in .th husband takes a periodical about Portland, _ bre., also to Vancouver fe 1•estored tho moment it to adjwted. You _ on procure it onl from the licit and Truss Best fir Best for t ,other. and in one of them a this once is every month. I'do wish and Vietorin, B. C., via Great North lute Co.., Rernia• Speciaifein, i33 Hpad!na _._ of t'he room has been shut oft by a you could induce him to sign the sIn Ry at rate of $84•&0, Aco„ T,ront), Write now. BiF�lkS Little Folks {scfcen for the governess: `There -are ple(£ge." proportionate rates from all pointe _ 22-47 g _. j{ no keys in' the locks, so that any ) in Ontario, Tickets wiit ba slid for 99 gg +a» =•,h'FFL• tone in the family a'hc is given to Mleardla l�ntment is used bl Physielans return until beto+iier-16fh, 19 i$. D�®ilei �L/�®a�1i� 1 J011 T.4YLOP, & CO. _ islcep-walking-ing may stroll 'in3o any - Full information os to stop over H )room slid learn the door open., be- privileges, .time of 'trains, sleeping rmth•verybestsendronrwarltotL• Pezftiznexs and Snap Halters Ihind pini„ whrm he goes, Ars for the Charitable Old Lady -"Poor wo- I ca,r rates, etc., on application to It BRITISH AtilEAlCAi1 DYlniC a0: • i TORONTO. j g honk for ee•ni V r^tir town, or wad Qir•at. j "- "' �'�7xtg11�1men'11 maxim that his house, marl And alta you a widow? Beg- Charles W. Graves, District Paesen- r at )oast his bedroom, is his catstla gar-"R'orso than n widow, ma'am ger Agent, Great Northern Ry., 8 Montreal, Ottawa, Qtleb,k.------- --- "----'----- �he notir>n is one tbtt has never 7 %Fv husband's living, an' I have ' to 1$in Street west, Room it, Toren-, - isiivE NO. been board of. At any moment of'Suprart him."► Out•- 1-e4 l z ,.,, i . ,a �.'r ��h,:•��� .. if - - - - -- • - -- - - a :':.,'.;;,, .. :, :.ctGS,.x.y:. '.,+',•t.Pn < x . `.:res. `�.: .�,... o ,.,__. . .;+7`^.._ ..;<... - ;ser ,i., .+ae•. .•� _.. .. R f ! WHITBY MODEL FAIR. I ANTED -Several industrious per. L was to each •trate to travel for 6oU" This fair having been established e+wuuwea eserea yeah aua win¢ s t e Capt. Wto call upon merchants aad &gooCa or sa0 under educational I ines, tike mane e- cessful and profitable line. Permanent engage. feature as far-reaching w possible, in tra uin a sn tel hilts van a order 'to do so, the are offerin a Ideation on re a ekN ERveznclos not I-adrecial -You can L+{i11 a s et T Y g Mention reterenoe e¢ enclose wit sddtsssed y prize of $5 for the best ec5day on each eavelope. THE NATIQNAL, 3s! Dearborn at, _ — • - • . -' of the foIlowin subjects:— Chicago. W-43-- g TERMS No. 1 -Fur best essay on some of -- thewild flowers of the locality, $5• ? WESTERN BSN OF: C�p�O�Th.6 day ±�[iiyeF•az; •1.00 i1Ps1i1aadrsaN �„—Fo>5 best eaivpon weed , and l l eSt Brea f BATLB OF ADVEB,TIBLNG: todestro then], a �TFooAs Ssttiaeettian, et line 3.- do. grains and best methods rporstedbyactofPaalismeat19741LL1 LY V P 10 Bents.. of cultivating them $:i. IIID' � eabeegaunt inaerioa, per line • 6 - _ case dwa not incl¢do Legal or Foretan a¢• '1•— do. clovers and grasses and IflelserLs[ 8saa•b• �Le - " best methods of cultivating them $5. D or 0 month. or by the year, Half - terms given to parties making Aathortrel Caliul ...................,,'l,aoo,(Qa con - 5.— do. on beneficial insects other Subscribed Capital,......:............. 500.000 =1. than the honey bee $a. — •lee:"i3ar soar]�4ontzac.tdRa;ab3n_-oftrwrly,---' seat .............•....•..... ..... n,000 ---- - Y�tasiu as cards, ten lines or under, with paper, f�.— do. On bQne�ia an injur- • • • • • 1, 3,840 �t s r�+tyear, ti3 OO• parab;e in adx&noe. JOsx COwA:e, Es T. H l4 e) rr-r-.v Esq __ __— n loos birds, $5, Prasident 1 W• • u ams b A r� (s„ - ,if�2:ctice in 10082 columna ten cerate par line, „ seh ar. - 7 - du. on the care of Domestic p given to Farmer's ease •$w aceta per line each subsequent 1¢sertioo. 8 ac l attention vsk ku contract rstee made known on appuza. ?1nimals" $5. hotee Coliecri0ue ao;icired and pro�pslymarle asst Xo free advertising. Entries in this Competition will 1>n F rmer'a Notes discoaated dmezi.aa- ieds�ortisements without written astrictions free rind open to any person in the Foreign Exchange bought and sold . Drafts it �_ M •+!Mite inserted cntil forbidden aad charged so- p p @aad, aya,lable on all parts of the world Y --r— tleordin4iy. orders for discontinuing advortiae• county of Outario. Emays must reach •eaaata must be f a writing arid sent to the pub- the secretarp on or before Sept. 1st, •aanss Saar nepartm•at. "b'°r'' when they will be yen to the award- tnterset allowed en de+poaits at highest cart lob lisho every lF attended to, in committee, who Fill make the rent rated, and credited half -yearly to depositor + I;spabiishedevery Friday moral¢gatttsoT• g Shred Wheat Biscuits, Pickering Out. award., known to the secretary, and Geo.. Herr. Manager, Ogilvy's Rolled Oats iatcar & Ttlexton, i the prize winners names will be an- Rolled Wheat, Proprietors nounced on the opening dap of th'e CREAM WANTED. Malta he _ fair. The essays submitted shat! be- come the property of the- asaoc•iation SWEET OR SO -R-Let us make Wheatine, e0ar Politf09—Stnctiudependence and may be ublished or not a3 decid- 'Clair Adtn—A First-class Local.Paper, F p ' your butter, Lie the lowest price <Par Eapaotation•—Ttie heart ed -by the management, we paid last year delivered at 40ppore 01 the veopie of Pi:deriaA sal riciat t �•-+-+-- z your, nearest station. It is worth and Something Tasty for �,he Picnic KINSALE. your while to give us a trial, you - FRIDAY, Ato. 7th 1905. -- are not put to any ex nae, we Season pe 14fI-a. Blandin, of Brougham, is vis- furnish cans and pay all express iting at B. Weatherill's. charges, Save the work and make - NOTES AND COMMENTS. air. and Miss Roach, Cherrywood, � were a'_ airs. Br' ll, on Sunday, more satisfy 00 per cent of all who Potted Ham -Chicken -Ton Cardinal Salto, of Venice, has also Mr. and Mrs. Tremble and family gue-Turkey 4>een elected Pops in succession to of Greenwood. send. Thirty-three millions of The .armour's Ham -Veal Loaf Mr. and Mins Rodd took dinner with of creamery butter exported Inst Luuch Ton _ 'li•he late Pope, L90 KIII. The new goes -Chipped Dried Beef :� - :pope assunles-dle title of Pius - IX. J. W. and M". Rodd ore -Sunday. year. Let the creameries make -it - rime Roast Been-t'orned Beet - � :fie is BS year_ Ut age, and i3 spuk- Clem trlwton called on friends here SWEET CRS&N-Special induce- Salmon-Hoddie-Kippered Herrin -g --Sardines recently.. menta for thoae keeping a _� _ - +an of in the very Lighest terms b _ p g ' number IStirling Pickles;--mixed-Chow-Chow AiL - -y The August Quarterly tnc�t-ing was of cows and -having- ice, Netto -can - -White Onion -Gherkins- - held at the F�inea!e appointment or. furnish urnlsh us :with sweet cream de - Sunday last and not or many years livered at the nearest station. - `�. "_fin enthusiastic and well at- has there been such a large congrega atrial solicited and satisfaction 'tended meeting of Toronto cat tion. The church was filled W over 4 was held at the residents flowing. guaranteed. In writing for par - .....:fanciers _ - � air. and MrS. ?,llxn, of Orono, -wiyit= titulars state number of Crrw'a kept +a3' -Mr_(. F. C. Ellis, on 1 Jr street Ion Thu;•s(ia •, the,Ub'�i:iu •the `'d John Lewis and family on Sunday. Whether separator or not. � J y J b James Brignall, of Gravenhurst wus Haulers wanted. Xormatioa cif tile' fit�t local el(1•lr tt•ith his ulster. Jirs. E. Iawrerice fir The Turunto Cream & Butter' Co, -for the ill, )rot'enient of the feline ,i fen' caw+. t ie�. The club will be knotvn ti\'m. Bennie was appoints.? by thr aQ 1 ts.St. ,r ` 1 Jai. _-- _ fiir'al me'etin «e. iCI i(ln,ntn. - .a,-+ elite R�,val Calisdiati, asci l:a- 'hurt], t ,ar(i at the �, ,� _ ,_ � _ _ •. ;ztidrlpte•l the rtlra� 1n't rctt;letiuu- "' a Ciel( rat• +" attend the tiranciR: Canadian - w ,j> the3 -i a -f. t•l t 1•tb of C l,u•a;;•, .li-,t;,.. c t s , Over thirty Ill 'tl�'1' ( and r air.. _ ... y •c ,hevealr ally ,� \, - - e, i i8>,ct•tl etlr'.�11e•i. '-(:I�,F -tit- � \, 11( •, \! ^kl.Rli , .af^,. t'i- .t r -+l:. -Pacific L' the ora;�l::izat-ic,u „f �u' li a 11 lh,:i F 1 i�: tv% tic r , a hay ,}-1 T'., t i✓iiinlr A P N1 e•ia.b N- the n`),ve i,-outetl,iu f i n,i. F _ is b i 'f•(r•)nt , t�,r s t.lxie. 1 FARM R lei LABORERS-•—�-�'� °, l,att:tt• grently uetded in this �flr %I,iy and fanaiy. LABORERS EXCURSIONS _ - ar*exintry. The oat family is one in are v. -:ting h-rparentS, 31r. and 31rs: WANTED y r rte' - Hugh afowbray. se•and eLw ;'� J. D� �' r Jl 4 which there i- rr,oln fur great lm- W. rr ...- lprvvement. Iit the fir=t. place, Rop Joot_v, of ;rind+�r. i. rpendin ir•tY]t Ceclll� raaL tilt' al'JOtigiva I N - irr :try. gg •aa.i• to •:: to raar,::as ,!v Can ps0-su c a pleKssart vacation w th hi+ grand- wu Ass•a;tcts. WesL tloutb•wast and t,0rth wrentA, SIr. and ldr �,-; 3 c t wss. 'It %4IOP: of 4A '@,f act q , - - - � u - R, \i ai••.�ynR• attended t.h•• oar- ° Dealer in Que•en_tan and Portland Cement. Cement alicsge o>t +(v0n.,lst.i of ta<l:e>s. R e t� vul<L recum t• ri uflicwl meetingat C:r W 'Wooae Taw. E stevan _ hand. This Cement i9 bought in carload iota acrd will be colt] to end that VAV,L r urn oncfay esenin;,. Tlip tl std decided On Aarlrr ::'to from stations res (�ntan, gnat " Ct19 Olnets a dry OW prices. rrtmwoo nt. 4r1 t 'u :is�ed n illi a club, or ?olne other to increase the "pastor's Salary fifty or r)rOatn en Sharbot [lake aad Xlnastoa aad yy dol,iars: IdAlsad Diviaton of Qrand Trask !forth of -t fP in-arument of destruction, Toronto and Cardwell. , euall proc-M i'a-theirlilimarie 'work Mr, and airs, Hugh 1f[. wbray spent -:Again bre recommend that the a few hf,urs- iri Srooklia orz afondap One-wsv : okets to Winnipeg only will be sol.! _ �sxaeriher� of the club tt'oulit ll„P afternoon.. w'.tb a car•lcsto exteodrpg the trta before — ` J. i through hi family vivini took a u - A'Agusfftoldt a 3 Citaont add,ets$,0 •'oat. to other `Terity plows tveall:, t() prucitice a inZ trip th2.1)ugh thi+ vicinity on titan- � pa oa.Me •c n,�a anA� oo s. noose 4. i- breed of eats that Would give their ur aagg �I ab�reas +tria- _ • \ dd l:a j'. a:pe-1Pr—ded sueb� srm labverewwi� wort — -- -- _ _ i•T d(3:ilal C'(mcerl iii the evening In- .. - ... notla+athao.7(i-day*4"h;rrest(n,l •ad ace ,t �tA`ad of at in.Cltil I:C a (aC r ;silt rertlQ,,t� td tLat a c, ttaey will starza•] g - p 4 _.__. Sate Register, rn ort :nal startlas pctat at sly nn or before Ave acknowleciged by -all wlio have tried them to bo Qaperior to all e heartil} tt'i,ll thein et'rry -- `ro. tb.:X3 others. They are unequalled for, durability and li,gfltrless of 9i1lCCe9g in their widertetking, Yin�rmy. :blit. l +th, 1f ),i,— Acation '"Oka's not good an '•Imps,rtal simlted. draft. We have them in all size -t. Single plot --r, tight axis, at %Vlatevnle, of- 3'1 yearling Fn!ar. Ar 1 avec •fats aad iit'.a:1 aPElf o gangs, 3 horse y f ltrmty' lon•s sit -:i Piles• tingle and (�utrble •'- �Cerr•. :f)y,•rir-o: i .•.•(+res, _', nearea:r►.lways;e_t R' g P K �� fr "'llle })rtrtically incatic'tilahle two a(•,u-old h lfrr:, :>t -1,r:nit<r., A, E. va.MAN: furrc.w Ptitkey or riding ph)ty�, al,n �• .N }zr•it: til (,f t: salt]] in the L'iliteci l I Aemts:nt 0suaral 1'awec;ar Ayeot, W(K,ci:-toc•k Windmills and eve.1- •doing ill the hilplenlent, Vehic-1e and 1J f:,•• o cal%-.• ,',m'., nlKrtlt •i) �ptin,r 71 Yoa;a kilo Toronc>, L Ilte� i= [lac ui the Illt)at pI'oinill- CRIt'rn flnd.l.i on!• xrlij In-trp(•tt.,' [,I.i Power Line. _ rut featu:(sa of the Im-L (leca(k,,. IwlIz:: tlw property .,t air,-t� Jif(:ins Prices the Lowest Terns to suit Puruhmer. ;• (• y • 4; -hon illi- i% L.Mth i.� Ltpeut firr thf• R: Ela ley, `;tile at „ne n'c l,,(•k -harp 'Philip, j r R y n 1 � y� . 11—clOpint•i)t of Ind Retry aiid in' 'ti('r I.i.Ih. Put eli.'I' a�. Po.,tiil, au t.•, e0. l hl�lp7 i 1'� L1�L� f�h�.yyj ; 'rmaneltt It17In•r)t'eI17Cllt�• all(1 fOC :-;ATCk D.1V, AL -f.. ::.'ri.l, 119C3.-C're[lit A Snap- in Pumps a - .- tile l•eal betterment of iltaukiud it sale of hots -r,,, cattle -ind pig-, the -1.,*tavtaiu13'a hte ming. But t:'Ilen pr6operty Of Ju1111 A. \\luta, +•.,,-t t,f great wealth ha, been acc'um- 13ro-rghatn. 5flte at I-ra:n-roil thing � �,-� r� r-�• r•� 1,•-•, � •�,,• �•-� �.-r .� st-,e bill, and iWvt, in anoti,rs r[,lutun Anything" and Everything '',�,'((�'7�� ,�1� ► si ,i `•' i ' ( i ' . +� �i1atC(I R• it lYa� 1}fa li i,r tdr(- par.'t- g 06 4 �'C i 0•.Q; •Q Q:jC71 for further particctlar:. III the Piirn � Line �i �/ ten ,Sear.., it lint- always- beet= 1 1'. u(dicr tti 1'o till, :\+u t'ton'ls. Ptlnl) R(+ +wits. tz ticv.-onll)tg iPd >,y a delnolttlizi►lr _ l l Why Not Ogen .� ztr-avR note. In the United !i� indiiiill Repairs r tates•it is a colnulou thing to find ;a Lxwhu %v 10, a 'yearly ineoute of -;sli,+(),(x)n, NvI dle th(.).-t with a yearly illrv)nle of lialf a :ui,l ion are by no sm(ans'rai•e. Tire. -c leen. have it �rr' -N1~i0iin their Zimmer to acc'oiliplish n greitt amount of good to the t.=ol•ld. But they cin not choose to kud their wealth in this luallller. M read of their suagnificeizt I)ri-' w-ate.T.avhts, their. palatial regi- . ?lerwes and' private cars. Their _`rte object in life , eenis to be to _- acclunulate ivealth'to sheat] it in �:itwreasing their pleasure iii life, }gut it iS doubtful whether many Cl;tuns niade to Order; ,And in fact anything calf be had Q ., sable prices at; -,A SaYlIIaS Bank Account with 'the E. W. EVA NS • *�~...� Sovereign Bank of Ca-nada"(0 h 00 :14 ARK�3AVe Cnt... _ i Brock St,,' Interest allowed from data -of detw-wit on small sums as well car large f'�� T7te Fcrrnters ,Snppiy Store will eu +� ' c Rite •-)1 The No i Cran sutlar for S1, 3 lbs y r,There })]ea rare and rivalry ricecarrants for 35c, fi!ba tt picots rbc, 6 lbsMolson There i3 a keen ' rit'alry rice for"23�, 44 lbs LigF.t brcitrn sa,Gar f1, C1e�nermong thele as towhocan slake Ne.u, AdverttseXneZatA. Eakin 5V;,1alrs,'tut her at 3o lb, ate greats-tcdi=l)layof theirwcalth - s batter lsc lb, - f'li'he • are settin rthe• pace r_ Fre h sags 14c dor. Hi.gheat price paid `}l01 b 1 se WANTED. - Pining -room girls, for all kinds of Poultry, live or dressed but are -less rich, allcl t1111C they`home inside, ani la.(adresa. Appl'v to �'httve a demoralizing influence in Pict eritw College or by mail to tha undereigned not drawn, delivere'3 at the store,' _Windows, - ` g .For Cleaning Win a • tl:e tt-orld. -Blit probably the S. A. Ds,e, lfatron. 40.8 - • • •. . ,. _ Q W9, I�ITTOl'8 1 y E. BRYAN, & SON, and Silverware. trrurst result of mi=applled wealth - _ is the lnct'asing ixlleness of plot] f7t(*�+ FOR SALT-Tlae+nn(ler�i,ned Lot 11, Con '2, has for sale a number of yonria Bowe due - ' - %,Yoaten. This tendency- to idleness to farrow in the ear:9 fall Joserb Dotle.lot ]l' i'ickerin�. Eureka wFly' �iilIer, ?tiles matte possible the existence hi con 3 r,ckering ":.zlge tai ffe cities of ltixuriints IlotSis . •Binder. Twine Etc. ' :zllxi ctl)artluellt boil=es. 1n, the e = -Frust Trees . '. -� __ play be foumf n11111er011s, r • • �ranre Iel�naot . _ 'vs-eadthy • f:t'mllie.-, «•ho ha�•a nO -- ' .' - �. d a Rea.2illit g 1s�sce which the;]- clan call '•hcml, :kll kilfri: of Fruit Tree::, .Shrubs ' �� QS - Pickering; , ' stir excuse, for giviltg RI) their Etc. f(,s -ale. j,1 �L,,// -- ---- - 4?2sie8 they' gay i., the inipus ibitity IIi,Jhe�t ,rice )aicl for Tall and �)f =scaring �ertl111t But blit] 1 1 __^ _ _ or Service jYiutcr.11li,le'' -- I - _ _1lci1el= cAll �eclli•e thcnt and there 1 obs a goo3 lc 3 agent for Pickering �� iln"rc;aculi tvhv they'•=hurll(1 116t. JOHN E OEEt Agent,' ' " e `That Thoro' bred Shbrt•bofn Ball - s ring >< V `+ c 1 E. t and vi.ini;p, to sell fruit trees, ornamental r3`)/c nilly i'el�,clu is that the>y lu£.y' -• Pickering, r' I frees, shrubs, rosea, etc. We hate the . ,�:a: e less to'do. The 'vicious in- . — iV�OebCi..W =.i..Tet �Y1d _ _ � larq_st and best assortment of stock in - dalc;ise•of this killed Of life ccalluot COOk'S ii0tt0II t Compo7lAd I 13cJ03= i CA,sada. Terms liberal. We also grow +l)e uteASttted. The neatest in- 1 and sell new -and improved lines cf seed po- g is Raeceeefnlly used monthly by over Tlie propelty of L. Baokp, Pickering ane -nee fot• good, the home, is' 10,000Tsdiea.Safe, e8ectual.Ladlesask I �Cons'�antly on Village, testees. All stock guarantied traetoname rt�PPi,l-O eel and v,-Iiat call tveex 1ect? 1 your druggist for Gook's Gonne Root Gm- and delivered in pool] condition or perch• Y l poa eel Tske no other, sa all �f ixtures, pilh and " Meadow Lord 2nd, red. calved Feb. 10th, ase money refunded. Will make arrange. WbECt Cali we kiok'.foi• in a 'child, fmltatIons are dangerous, Price, No. 1, 11p�•r hand - 1902, was of b Meadow Lord (imp), ments on commissiots or salary baels, so. F xx> hi u) amidst such surround bolt• No.9 10 degrees stronger,fb per box. No ' a g y P.)•. y A 1 i or 11, mailed on receipt of price and two sent I .— 36067; dam, Daisy 4th, Vol. XI%, by Msy' cording to time and ability of applimak Sts s, and deprived of the noble' stamps. The 10oels pCompany Windsor Oat field Dube 19770. A ' 1 Immediately. $ p 1 SW-NOd• 1 and 2 sold and rewmmeaded llq edl Z3 H. OAR$ON, PP Y Y• aslffuencea of the private home , i ireeWm WsDmg0sieI&Csasda, " AVe may expect nothing but decay' Terms and ps:sticalars taraiehed on ap 'ELNAM NtI1RiERY COMPANY, . _.. Brae. )a eros Dntoi niton plioalioa , .. 2944 TORONTO( GatNT. . .. -. .� nth : r , - - ...__ . gaga .._ .: - :.` .- ,. ' . •,1r .. .. , _every Eappiness. Bt4Yer h �.ith—� George Gerold, of Port Per _.. - g Ice Cream • To 1iawson. ag-BIIggg-- met with a serious accident last -- ' �� a Bug j' Peter Macnab jr.'was in Buffalo Wednesday that will confine him Your " :_ pn Mundy to the house for some time. He rniture at Y• was employed at overseeing the � fru[t - Ftl Dr. Hamiltovas in'town on -- ,Tuesday erection of a new bridge at Game- DIIF. Thos. Gibbons is spending bridge, which is being erected by - ONT. p g the County, and while stall diilg a fees days In Toronto. on a scaffold one of the lank" — ' - µ John Gerow spent Sunday with ' Parto rs Parlor Suits frova $22.00 up White Iron Bedsteads, 'we' have them. his rents in Port Perry. I ,gave `say- causing him to al! to 1 See our Carpets before you buy. We save y y you mons on freight Pa y the ground a distance of fifteen Y S t Messrs Gregg Wilson are sl}' —and deliver all furniture free: gg feet: �ilefell-on a heap of stones _ pi[.g a carload of rye this weep. and over the edge of the plank. j q j g y, of Harristou, is, He la for two hours before con- ,g111kindS of Vegetables Leading Furniture Man, '.Nits. McKay, •� gg . Mrs. John Underhill. n examiu- Johne 11• Beal, Ct.�REmONT, Ont. visiting with sciou�uess returned. O Miss Diary 31aeuab is spending a i ation it was found that two ribs Store will be opened in Brougham $ew days with friends inAgincom and shoulder bone were broken RiIlk o I or about May 18th, 1908. James Waddington, of Toronto, and the back of his' head was - -is visiting at Wm. Leaper':. {,badly cut and bruised. We are F. SANDERSON, Bron ham. Miss Jennie Rawson is visiting glad to know that he is improving S �,G�]lrleWith her brother Albert this week. I tis fast as can be expected. ��rANTED—Faithful Person t4 try Oil q_', q Chas. Rumohr shipped a -load of vel r Rat eatab •shed Dose i a f° ! f� 1. h n w stock from this station to Toronto p n,untles, cell:nr ou retail mervhanta and avente ..:on Wednesday. Credit Sale Local territory Salary 1ik.A s year and eapen• W. P. and Mrs. Jones, of Mount "s. sa ed ' Position week ah Business sue° a t LL - - -OF- cesetul and ruehing Enclose self addressed -y ' You et the UAst at Zion, spent Sunday with Frank �u'f ,, envelope standard House, x16 Ca:toa Bldg.' Cooper.- Miss i Horses, Cattle iio S a Chicago 81-63 Frans. and firs. Cooper and : _ Emma Columbusr onFriday. friends in The doss t his White etc sellructions Public Toles mennfapkiciured by the d. of Yoh. Dowswells, Claremont - - y. Ined y H HO 1�1riS � : � : . Davkl Peattie, of Toronto, is icl , of Outlaws. g - -- -- - - " - - --_� the guest of David Scott for a few . — y : days. Lot 25, Con, 6, Pickering Born—On Monday, Aug. 3rd, (One and a halt miles west of the Fil•) Also one Ladies and one Gents bicycle in good c rdw� will sell chesty -the wife of Thos. J. Wilson of a lags a. Brougham) on Aug.1. 22 � n son. Miss A ggie Michell, of Deer Park Saturday, gZZ, 03 �- - - spent last week with Wm. Dows= Th* [otlowiog ralaabie property viz;- ! well and family. • Mm J. Colhoun, Of 2 g� g p horses, 2 driving horses, 1 brood_ _. - �1toII,v.) mares, 4ca yra with teens by side, s old, 10 - Big �� day's visiting her daughter, airs. (Rev.) rising 3 yrs old. B steers rising d yrs old, 10 M. C. Tait for a few days. halters rising 3 yrs old, i suitable for bees �. - Mn. G. P. Beal, of Toronto, and rings, 1 Yorkshire sow with 10 pig,4 by aide i Mrs. (Rev.) Leech, of Swan Lake, 7 was old, 1 Yorkshire sow 7 pias by side 6 The Empire Medicine Co, of London, 16 per Dent. 08 all linea of Footwear. 10 per seat oft all line of Dry (}Dais. wks old, 1 Berkshire sow 8 pigs by side b Ont„ has appointed the Undersigned w „ Man., spent Monday with J. H. le Farming Tools• wits old, 1 Berkshire sow 9 pigs by side 5 local agent for Piokeria for the most woo kind bits. Beal. was old, 3 young sows with pigs by side, 4 derfal di°covirry of stile nineteenth Dentary. t3 lbs Blatoh h r e Dain massa for 25o, n%to best toad on earth for celled fo Delvese' Win. Hutchison and wife, of sows due in Seps, 4 pigs 2 months old. For the treatment of the Nose, Throes, lambs, oto. fi three pound bags of Compound Herbal for gl 00, unexcelled for Boss Listowell, are 6 nding a few (lays Bale to commence at one rain or shine Bronchial Tabes and Goo a It caresColda and Horses- Herbseeam &Ivey on haul. Tessa of all aiade at exceptionally good here wash 1' Le . g ' values. 21 lbs St. Lawrence granulated sugar 11 00. 26 lbr St Lawrence yellow C find Mri.. TERMS: -ail rams of 110 and under Catarrh, Asthma, Brouchicis. Hay tsver , suRaz $1.00. Partials delivered to all parts of too town. Leave your order with ]Hutchison. cash ; over %bat svonnt 6 months credit •ani all threat and lung dtseasea-Write Mry. Wilson left for her home in will be given to parties furnishing approved for pu:i..niar., a stock of trestments sad Toronto Junction this week after ;Din'. notes. repairs constantly on band at - R.l�£. lFCRSYT . s ncllu tett (lays with Furter I Poacher & Postdl. Pe g a y -" Auctioneer®. 'arae= M:U q7@:. CS1 t.N - Orth Claremont. and lits. Hutc•hi:xov. - Dr. Eastwood .was !aertoll•ly ill ARM FOR SALF-Y„'inx lc,t 1-1 for a fele clay? this Aveek, btlt -we are piea.�ed tel .qty that at the time „r ,eia. Oz tha Orem:ss. are s of u b is a home. ani 3r+t•c•ssa ont.aai.n n• p„e hardwareNews- of Our advertasr- i tt'riting lie h aouiewhat l)t CCt't'. c;n.ti Al Dirk Dam 30x7► wain sioce ass' '!i F taesttalits to tee One of the heaviest rainfalls of `bat couren:eu'. a uoo.I orchari of a; .t ya]aea are ansa• Cre s:ras. !oar of wG;�u is ; i•t r�m,oa,eto renal. Atriaiwlll pedal. I'eere la t the . Ha souk place here ns have , b6'- Ills tatm is a a goo i state of c.'tt• - fLA RMERS HARDWARE � so mlataklsea LL „} day. Harvesting operations hit �'e 6:.oL a1 i .dry convsateot t , markets LA. uy convince the most E -beefs delayed somewhat in con- I x 1 i mt se from Yicic°r:oi t:Jlase 3 i E u, les sheoeieal haler. meaatay<. Its SE fr_a Yr,c=rusas Bar sad 1ppmue from F ck• ! sequence• ion the prem jN w Gormle► Bcoe enlar so ctply L six PURE The return match between Pick-, _:_sting and Claremont tout ball? ---- _ -- RELIABLE FRUIT JARS. i Tw'”' u. Ka : Yon can disposed ca swear !rule I 1`IE ASURE as tau" is !, 1�"ILLA tears was played here on Friday a m ; a z �y prttervtag gaalrstee: lase tee' , tt» h+rh or1-11 1 evening last. A large numbeC ` . Z o r,. wen made e++ry lar wetraaasd ; OF FORTH aowpriaayoa $ turned outw] uess a gAnie f w r s * w $ see prlord s," totlows'- r tie - s ° o i eom ge L8 +(1TH, �Tsststa�rs sad of Ilse •cry bane �vhicli was a hot one. The score e . , 11 ... ,;s fes aCLWRMq u nal rrt2 The ae•+ay JUN we e Pints 60C. rte TOC. i Q resulted in a rte, each side winging C'r Qua scxa® 1's111J1i we Wl you aewe✓Dtr.e tee anal seeArd far greases" meatase W ,alae tax also Ieeet pot tom d► TaAI a goal. Another watch will be �" _ a o •. s a o C = Half Gallons 63e. t�oft. CIA mosey �t •til Ftp Toa sr sea oa I Drinan �a sal Played inter in the sensori whici+ g- $ c° >: C NIp1111M ortws. *ase.°t.sr, lwey pM w bas : R , a s, we weal azless robber ramp„ notal less larrw no doubt will be an interesting one : a c;, o o r ,Married --At Toronto, oil Wed- l,; , a o 9 sQ � 7 r`"s' °a° sl'°"OQ° ; HAYING TIME TOOLS. m bel]naaee doer neada Jul 2i)ih; at the residence i; ,. �'bl-ao . • ? b " to nee thas std .rose oat' K -W Bakey l the •e+IIo hs - Of Robt. Worthy, 8"r Cumberland °j : ° ° �: 9 '_" = kettle se Tsm flrntr f IT RIVALS oar i�6 ld y I a Q ITS NOT " `goo: �,: .. THE SIIH a -.Street, Mary Ellen, secn(1 laugh- o _ �'6«t ritmluy I `Light Oil s i a 'Ci o m +a Jan .� ot SAFE . have a whole °essoa's g a saisesed Der of Thos. and N1rs. Gibbons. of Ir. a. _ nee ossa at n. we bags t� s• — Ito Dolor oil will Claremont i0 Wm. «alfr,t til, Uf, M Feb en a s�leodrd sage of goal hsodles, priced ap- g,h you each eati.facUon, coast a Irmo mase p ` + i 'a o' r a+ Mar y C values in this tlae lap the star N the paw wards from than the aommoa oils, but We worth Use 'Toronto.. The ceremony wast p 2:- G you Waal W pay. —29 Coats mflereoae Sold only by formed by the Rev, 11 r. 'White iii .eta °"° Apr rag H3' Fart W!" NM � �i�T$. ` The Russill Hardware Co. s' s g o b' May o A DOOR BARGAIN. ' I} the p]•e.ence of the illluledinu , r re:ati�"E (iF Clle C011ti'aCttin�,' partie+ r J ny C 11 , N only Sousa Doors, rams Pat- ' to invest hundreds of I� Your Barn J!{7Vr •' t,. July F Cera w sslustreted, a •trop¢. well : 'C donarsinvaluaclema The bride's many Cls i"t'Ii3Utlt ' e r, M - o st made door, stained a light golden IT'S POOR ahlaery and then to; c. m o °,: dept color, Is use 2 feet 6 orches wide, POLICY I wishand lubricase- is e e e needs a new set of hangers and friends joist ns ill wishing her o' than interior, � -__ __ _. _. 1 _ •�. Oct, r 6feel 61Hcbes high only, spp amllrp out priced while the quantity lasts l adulterated mach toe track, come be", Lad you'll 4nd �iC.GT5 (=.YSULiN E I NG IN L- � o 8 r. Nov, q y -- - all, it's 'ike bay tug •• all aha old reliable patterns and ' c ' T ° leadid borne and then feeding him wt%L bad FOR 6.tLE-s;>orth Claremaa:,la9tsc �. :Dee . I Fifty-nine Conte p • a all the newest • and moat up so clsee repair, {-hares power run- by battery or , ; �' oats sad mastsy hay, One Dane a lust 66 Dsen- hot tube. as the an lersi ed is reiring _from-%nnary 1 l?)1-R hitbt 6 h, Osbert& th, I sok bit am the ot4er. Bay our SPLENDID kla date ideas baa:ness ani has no further use for it be will BrOURhLm 4th, Port Parry 11th, I's- I in cam �rsd range of values laH�SOIL macchin Thave smooth euaaltigand long _ - • sell cheap Just the thing for a farmer for hridi;e 1'tth, Cauniailon 13th, Beavert, a B y' • Prices Are Right runutag shopper, palper oto. Apply to Tobias - ' a - - •I •Laater, Claremont. 4l -al 13Th. -- No better wa • w d'o j Section Knives ib ipso to tit your _ Q Your hoses, barn, -- -' '- KEEP THE windowe with our Q tie are clearing them at bag y, wagon. and ight FLIES OUT fl'krehbia°°Ota �e Five Cents IT )'AYS prowd'n°Apes,haate Foot_, a splendid raaQa of I TO PAINT and longer lasrtic of wards from saes, priced a the used articles Fifteen Cents I�4wer Guards , and labor, TSAT IS, ii°y u have o: � s For Summer," A Cool,Comfortable Kitchen od ;'Fifteen Cents paint we hays the .,ght kind of paint for Don't forget to bring an old knife for pattern. the porpose at the right price. In the hot summer : A Good Monkey Wrench time can be se- Does our PARIS , See oar Light HLrvest Boot@, Patent Side Lase, si d a (all as=crtae.it cured by Using a GREEN, and that to is an indispen- of Boots and Shoes for Li d es, Gtnts and Childraa. 111116 Flame IT KILLS )ust what you need Bible pan of ev- 1 Wioitlesa OII, itfor. Webavebeen • . BINDER' T`l'I\ E for sale. - Stop. They are I THE BUGS sellla the same eryfarm'oa at g at. Ir simpler, eater and brand for years and f haven't one you Farmers patrnniz� hone industry by buyin; the _ more icoaomicsl I know bhsl ttieze is •Walkerton Binder Twit e' - .to orate than a; nothiogbetterootbomarkes. Wehavepriced I ought `0alueevih°tills line.when weoIIee such - are priced upwards from gasoline stove and it per pound at Eighteen CentsfWood COMB AND SEB THEWS, + Repairing neatly and prom itlp atttexcle,l to. - - - -' $6,75 A mounted _ �T -Palm-ax,5l1'-,e._Jlerchaut, ,Ci aoo>�'ori havingscreen -Your Co>Ss Will Give - {I EMERY SICKLE eine tris. • • CbIremm�t, Oi:t. i! 11AT S torn or defective wire m0re Lad better on by doab. ; - _ THE USE aloin, might sa well ,-_tt•, milk it they ora,i GRINDERS Is foot not here one at all. protected from an- power, re- It will not cost much , z i ` noyanx and dis- l solves st a m Io repair it. we have' - turhsnre by fl}es very high rate of speed, two stones with each the best quality of green painted wire screen 1 sad inseel pesta machine. It's good valus at $7,5� clolb, a fall ran a of widths, �Trice�di upwards --� - There is aoth[n3 sP _ per yard from INE \JEl\ T►7 I _-- y t oaear for the thaa our : 3 unin - - "" ' . A FLY IN THE TRAP 1k ,'~ In the Fly Time CAIT E SPRAYING OIL is beer than two in Think of the protection, It drives away the flies and leaves the animals _ the ogee. is ■ hat caklies afforded your horse from in a quiet sad tractable condition. Makes » ' them ahe nd`the cost La • these poste bys, fly net. trial of it and you 11 find it eo. �rr l _ we have %hese nets weH -�[ only Tindmllls, - !made of durable material Of our Pure Family : 1 Fifteen in tasteful colors pricea Laundry 5capp for - • - n ward° from TWENTY-FIVE P tr Cents _ Forty-nine Cents vee It's Ins l We have Wire Dish THREE C>; great soap SPe are prepared to do all kinds of work BIG BARS iathecouatr . AU .j + F lf:. Covera priced up- are pertaining to the pamp Yuelre is- , YOU STILL NOT FIND it once 'and yoa'ii -A d wards f=om- bay i"'`' the time. / Five Cents ---•�" YOU NEED A SICKLE - we have particularly Do You Need One? prleedvalue upwardsthis from -- have We _ John G stow 8a at a for to ' �� )e peeially -(Gnow 3t S n, Claremont. Twenty-five 3oodcl- W. V. Richardsor, Agent,�Pici;ering, a larger, better "Sorted or more reasonab:- ea "%able priced stook of na, rifles, revolvers and all' t' @n a ggaa ., Cents ` j and pota- muni%io than thatwhfohyo'1}fladnestooked lu` 4 to forks. w(th• It'e the plane when you re going to bus• , Pdces range upwards from Fifty Cts. sal : P ape a � is l � � I.1 l : markets know- ar/�` VV ledge of the best Sntistnetion, ser• f markets and L The RUSSILL HARDWARE e the gnants large baying ca- ■ and r}glst prices 1' s paclty enables ns Co.■ Are the magnets to mate tpeetaily with which we totcarelnlberces l $6 East King Street, Toronto. draw business. ]&-;a fresh stce'c;now on han'. Pr::es in Wall Paper ranging frova Be. up. 1!11e ••A n W z.• Circulation is we Kluct 1' at brings resatus. Jolhn Parket, Use it for Advertising;I - , .W _: ff -. _... w - '.,. '...,..,; .. I . -•- ._. .. .. t - �• .4J• yl I, : ... ., ;, -,, , r.. .�.. '�, -,. ... , .' s . � � �. a .. ,_ _ .. ..... ..__. ..... -, '. . - _ •w.. . , .. _- - _ -- ..... i r .f _ MARKETS Buffalo, N.Y Aug. .-� our -THE Firm;- light demand. W-heaU--••:Hinter - e HUM OF UU11 E, 8 abroad. as readily and c sply here na [�1 Oji j�j t A T Q 1III PACK111 G OF APPLE r ,. ''•� L ' strong; No. 1 white, 719c; NO. 3 ea- - The company agTeee that when ;,' .. . .m. 11 .' -"' Prices Oram. Cattl�r etc tra, 76}c; spring, dull; No. '1 Cora - ern, 90ic; No. 1 hard, 92. Corr g; No. 2 yellow; S7}c; No. 2 Strong; Notes of Proceedings in the Caa- the adt Parliament. not spo ically otherwise ordered by shipper, ' shall car freight t �' g through Canadian territory to MUST BE DON CO -OPERA- TIVE ASS MONS -- - of in Trade Centres. corn; 56fc. Oats -Unsettled; No. 3 - white, as}c; No. 2 mixed, 36 e. Bar- -- -- � - ? -GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC. - and Canadian ocean porta, the rate to be no higher than via United States _ . __ _ _ _ Dominion Depart t of Agricul, . .Toronto, August 4.-Vhealtr The ley -,Western in store, quoted 52 to 57c, Rye-Z;b. 1 old in store, 58 Ia a apeech of two and a halt ports, The company • is to p provide ample y P a ture Gives Some Hints' - - On the f9ub ect. - 1 .1 ' nisrket is quiet for Ontario grades. asked. Canal feel ht�-Stead g hours' duration, Sir Wilfrid Laurier Thursday communicated to the house shipping to take care of the through _ No. 2 white and red winter quoted k. St. Louis, . Mo.. Aug. 4.k. -Wheat Y the tIeffic inward and outward, and The English merchant does not at 75c on low milling rate, Manito- closed :-Cash, 79}c; July, 78}c; the government's policy towards shall send all traffic it can lawfully like to bundle small lots and ex per!- - ba wheat' is firm. Pio. 1 hard sold Sept., 79}c; Dec., 81c. Grand Trunk Pacific Railway pro- influence comrtrol to. and froFn mental packages, says Mr.. 1V. A. "' . - at lilt Goderich, and No. 1 North- •• ject, The first minister, though ob- ,and Canadian ports: MacKinnon, Chief of the Fruit Di- >f - ern at 90c Goderich. No. 1 hard 97C LIVE STOG9K MARKETS. viously in � frail. health, approached The government is to furnish the vision, Ottawa. Fie wants thousands grinding ill transit, lake and rail, g B Toronto, Aug.. -Receipts of live g his rest task with perfect confidence B P a long company tree right of way 'through of barrels, all uniform in quality; .. and No, 1 Northern at 96c, ° Oats -The market- is quiet, with stock at the Western Cattle Market and composure, and concluded speech without any visible signs of government lands for its western division,' and is to have variety, packing and package. This , ' uniformity, however, cannot be se - _'. -fair offerings. No. 2 white, quoted were large, 78 car loads all told, composed of 88+4 cattle, 1145 hogs, weakness. The public is already in one rere- repre- sentative on the company's Board cured where packing is -done in small - _ • at 3O to 30ic high freights, and No. - 1666 sheep and lambs, with about possession- of the chief features of the of Directors. uanl Lties in orchards. The time q - _ 1 white at 32c east ° calves. contract,____- Ns-._.._ituQortant than es g. COSIPCLSORY �'t�TING, has a+rlvc In,t a story of the ap- . Barley-fl.'I•ade is quiet. No 3 ex- The quality of exporters offered, of have--tr�ade, but many of the ,Mr. Charlton's bill to amens( the pie trade in Canada when large B .....-_ .. 1 tea noted at 43c middle feel hta; q B which there was a limited autnvser, clauses have been tightened up, and election ,law will be recommended packinghouses must be the order of ; and No. 3 at 40 to, 41c. was none too good. . olnts of detail there is, perhaps, p p p to the House by a special coiumittee the day. 1Vhether these targe pack- - ' • • • - . Ryc»-The m4rket is steady at 52c f choice Trade was gond r 1 0 of a some improvement. Ilere briefly Phe who have been con.siderlr, the meas- in houses are controlled b to -o er- - 1. . middle freight for No. 2. No. 2 n u quality, but slow and dull for all 01 provisions stated are visions of the con- ure with certain amendments. Mr. atiive associations or b capitalists Peasi rade dull, witfz ' _ •_ white quoted at 81 to 62c high conimon to inferior quality. for exporters and butchers tract: __. The eastern division, from Slone- Charlton's proposition for putting B an end to election corruption has who have a knowledge of the apple B . business is a matter of comparative freigfit, and at 63c east. Ito. 3 Prices of good quality held firm at Ries- ton to Winnipeg is to be constructed been adopted with great unanimity. indifference. It does, however, seem Cori, -M rket is firmer. _ American quoted at 61c on day's quotations, whim quality is by the government through a com- One of the purposes aimed at is to quite possible for intelligent' growers yellow track, Toronto; No. 3 mixed at 80}, taxon into consideration. mission of three with a secretary chief engineer and staff of en- rtecomplish compulsory voting. . The than who does not vote and has to unite -in co-operative • associations -1 •- • . 7- . Toronto. Canadian cora purely There was not enough shipping cattle to supply the demand. The and gineers and surveyors. not sufficient r@as.>n for abstaining and secure all the advantages that accrue to the capitalist, as well as . nominal. Flour -Ninety per cent. patents highest quotations were for two B_ 9 The work is •--to be let by tender is disfranchised for six years, "This those that come b packing in large -' Y P B g - -. - •' to day at " $2.80, middle loads of exporters purcha4ed by and contract after public advertise- Provision," said Mr. Charlton, "will quantities. These store houses are ;quoted . freights, in buyers' Sacks, for export. Dunn Bros., weighing 1275 lbs. g B meat of tans and specifications, fife P -:•ttle the brigade that sit on the fence -and wait to be bribed not necessarilyexpensive buildings, -- Straight rollers iii` special brands for each, at $5:12} per cwt. lowest tender of any competent con- at else- They should be frost -proof and large is trade quoted at $3.25 to Butchers' cattle of good to choice tractor to be accepted, ail contracts tion time." enough to accommodate tate full crop ._,do.r ` '$3.45 in bbls. ,Manitoba flour steady quality were 'firm at quotations giv- - for $10,000 or upwards to be' Banc- . _. - / . A RECORD' CROP of the -patrons. - It Is not at all . - ' . _ N*: -A -•patents, '$4.20 to 114':80: Brat 4 en below. tioned b tho.Govcrnor-in-Council; ,'' . difficult to gat plans that have bakers', 53.410 to $4, and strong �y a limited number of stockers - no member or Senator to be inter- worked well in other parts of the • - "" ' -.' bakers', $3. 30, Toronto. 'I and feedcr'a were offered. The de- ested in any contract, Official Report, From the North- countrv. The aiin should be to' ----- $1., -- Wg4f�-Bran i mend for -lhern was none _too _good .- Claims_ .and._tt ounta i[sr w�rk_are _._--._. T ritsr#es- t }���� ey - er - - ---- _-- 1 e _t3. gtianL good - _ ar _ iiy --- - 8 " shorts $18.50 •here. ' At, outside and prices were jos at uotations Y to be std, on recottutl.ndat!nn of p A Winnipeg despatch says: The � stock as possible, to glade it uni- a • • - _ ,points tiTat► ° is ,quoted at $15 to - � shorts $17. Mani-pto"seeds- given. - r . A raw mil?b cows and springers , the Minister of Railways from the of authorizt•d loan, the In- wheat and other crops' in the Korth- of a for the marc it honestly according - to the requirements of flit Fruit $15.50, and at ' lobe bran in sacks, $1+8, and aborta sold at $30 to $50 each. teres•t on which la not to exceed 3l. west Territories are estifnated to be - • , .harks Act, and sell tkirough any ' - at $21 here. The run of sheep and lambs was P"r cent. Debentures covering the in good condition, and to be the medium that may oiler th:_ greatest. _-.., . • . large, but prices remained about cost are to be iss;ied Ly the comms- largest fa' the history of the count advantages 'There is not fila ;lis;ht- COUNTRY PRODUCE. _ steady at quotations given, sinners; the -interest upon such dc- try. The Territorial Ucpartment of i,at'doubt that it such an ossociu- . ' Beansi•-Trade is very quiet, with land Deliveries of calves were not large i prices remained steady, to be n f!rst lien upon any barnin Agricutturc has issued Uulletin No. �. conditions being brought down tion were formed itt any of the fruit d!stricts house .. :' prices nominal. Prime white are a Receipts of hogs were large. $6.25 earnings of the road, s - - eke a The commissioners aro to '� date, July 15.. _The report covers p and such a packing �'y,a4lishcd it would attract buyers noted at $1.73 a bushel 4 i ' ' ' H'ay-The market is quiet, with ds was paid for selects and $6 for l early r ort to parliament. and Y f'P P the sixteen districts into which the from every market, and the apples - slow. No, -1 old timothy !s llghta and tate'. their accounts of receipts and ex- agricultural belt is divided by the could be sold for spot cash. It is _ wand worth $it on track, Toronto, and F,xrorters.-Bc4t Londa exporters are worth $5 to $;,.1211 per cwt , penditures'are to be audited by the Auditor-Ccncra}. department. The total whrap crop, is estiinatgd incerety to ,be hoped that the good business nteri amore the a le row-_ ' l.3 PP 4 . . medirim grades $9 to $10.- No. 1 new is nazndnal at $9 here , ms•dlum to gond at about $4,75 to $4 90. - The agrrwrtiept bctRveh the got•ern_ "f�(rt Grand Trunk facile -at 15,042.0•4l bushels.. Last year s ' wan 12,956,850 bushels, and the ices will take this into their sPnous - It is not merely a - Straw -`Phe mi,arket is quiet" at q $.i•� to $3.150 r ton for csr lots Fxport Bu1Lq•-Choice quality bulls t per Sold at $4 to $ 1.25 cwt.: aiul .the (°mean)' consists of v cla.i-, s. - next previou9 12,84)'3,447 hushli ll., fore tconsideration. I question whether - Chc r .own apples 'sold per good i on track. t bulls sold at $3.80 to $3,60 er i P The companv is to con_atrnct the that: the cry was incuns:der_ P ThP wit! be at the proper figure or Ilbt�s-Trade dull, w}th prices nom- Iwrslern d,,vltiton, [rt+= lint: peg to (pal at 17 to 20c. ;cwt. - jthe Pariiic coag[, and Icasc from the F•xrort rows-Fxport ahl. total wheat acreage is 7217,9W- that of the next previous not.. The should be, even for their y. uwd eiakcs, deeply interested in the cows sold at , . Potatne�-The axf+�rin are lair gs $y ftp awl Igor-ornmrrtt and operate the rxcsta:n %cars brio 625.757 and 504, B sole of their naighbora' apples, A Per i , • ` and prices-,nchan'ge:i_ Loads are division, the construction of which ert Cattle -Choice picked 1. at 50c per bushel, and -111 is the shat! commence as spectively', The }ield is lighter than last veer, careful analysis of the conditions of rthe trade will show that >rk1e8 in f .quotedlots of butchers, weighing from 102.5 government of - lots at 65c per bushel. g g goon es the survc• and bans' have Ys P bit still, a.good one. The Calgary (cult especially. are .often, sadly, de - to 1100 lha, each. equal In quallty to • Poultry -The market is steady, I best exporters, sold at 54 6.5 loads i been made and the line located• and district is reported p rted as having had ' 'along preegsed for the went of selling ablli- I' . Clickena, 60 to Tae per "Ir; -ducks, I of good sold at 54 40 to sh pi g Fl.'>0; rg1r;- all complete with all r4asonah:e I.T4to perleet ctrn,tetions all and t oa the ait of the small grower. - y P 90c air; tur7ietis, 13 tai P to good, $4 to $4.35, commnon, 'desliatrh another distrtc•i w ten days earlier, It thcr.•fore behooves the mole intal--� r _ .. -, . :- 18c per 14. - S.'3 75 to 14 00: rough to inferior, I The company is to commence loca- The oats Acrs•age is StiS,711+, the ligent and larger grower to interest THF DAIRY 3IAkRETs. RS to $3 2.l.. tion and const ruction of -the wast- next larq,,st being last 5 r ar's; 310 - himself in the fruit of h{s less fortu- - rattes-'The zukelpts-­ ­­ c-2 • t F�edors►- t +rs of good quality, � ^thr-e good, and prlcGa generally un -1 800 to 1000 lbs each, at .1.3.40 to arn' division` imme ate y. an com- pieta it by. Dec,_1, 1908 --putting up- Str3,000 - bushels, the best yet, the bAPPL£ SLhGIiT • ' ' 'Ghee ged, Na goats: -Choice 1 -ib. r I�a • $3 ?S r cwt $5,u00 000 as security, the mond Y nrxt' i aril -t that of 190 1., being 11,- A number of roporta from -widely •' ' roil-: 15• to 16c; selected dairy. tubs I 5bort-keep Feeders-1lorrd steers, vi be returned when_ the division, is, 113.061 hug bels. separated _districts, complaining o! . duniform . color), 24 to, sedan - 1100 to 1200 lbs each, aero worth opc:•u�t in order to facilitate Its cum- The barley figurr9 are:- Arreii _ tI.L rat age- of tF•e ap}ile blight. have . - . - dary grades (store packed)., 12# to $4 to $4 25 per rwt, i 1plete equipiner-t. - 42,445 last year, 38,440; crop esti- been received by the Fruit Dlvislon, _ a&: rrn4mery prints, 18 t. lfle: gtockers-One-year to two-year old ( _F'sr seven ears the eom airy is'�to y l mated, 1.116'31)0 bushels, last year, Ottawa. Mr Peter Anderson, Ilep-- salads, 1711 to 18e 'Eggn••4rhe market Is quirt. �`° steers, 400 to 700 lbs. each, are , have the gra of the I er icing 970,:41- hushrls,' F2$k, as well, is the best pct, and north, Ont , thug dclity:es the- sltu- "Apples', LL qugte 9trtctl now laid, 1,4. to' worth e3 to $.3 40 Per cat„ ofr- free of charge, paying all operating aging all colors and r►1 poor hreedlzrpr quality cxponses and exponse.bf maintcn- indeed, ghuws the hest of any of the alien in his locality:- pies, bath car{} and wtater, are sutlering _,- I ldc fresh irandlsd stocks), 14¢,_! ''"'-' of flame w4 : -hts are worth $2.75 :ante For the tralanCe of :.t- other '1'-rritortal crops. The acre- irom a new disvaso here. A, blight ,i I OVds'and checks, 10 to Ile. .. ° -the to SA per Cwt, - term of :the:. loan: Is pay age is _"",:,911, .aguinsst. 1",067 last struck to when in toll _ CheePw-There is von little doing, pricesu with peltas unchanged. We quote'-) ;filch cows-A;'1r•h - cows and (year _it an springers, are worth $30 'to $gp the government "3 pef teat. Anntfu(ly If.for the titroo be- •.•ar. 'the 2, 5 i estimated cropis 11•" .00 bughe•w against 258,185'.bushels withered bloom and withered them as it they had br'e- It ii nom e Finest, lac; seconds 9} to _ ya each, as rental. cars 7th 10th the last year, . l twig, . witA.ring the small twigs and limbs the i ' ..' e. Calv,ocli--1 aloes gold at $^_ to $10,rwAen tiro and years mrtrings ars not sufliclent.to -pay the -'r in the samo way. 'rho tops of the I 1rTQC PRQDC'CTs, . -sash; or from $3 50- to $3 per cwt. interest, the, arrears of interest are V SHOT B 1 A BOY THIEF. trees look as if fire had been up;ili.•il . . t Sheep -Prices, $365 to $3.75 Per �to be ca.pitahzPd- and add°,d to the -- to about one-half o[ the steelier I . Drewod hogs firm. Cured meats :__ rwt, for ewes, and bucks at $2.75 to,total suns on inter°.et is to be. Tragic Death of a• Policeman.. in branches until the leaves were all . dy, with a good demand. We $3.00, -which years"paid for the forty Bulialo. the wood, _ ' - i uotr ; Buotr ton clear, 10. to 10 Q 8 Spring Lambs►-P:iccs steady at D R • ... The company tsntothag the ri Ott to l.'1 as r 9 tllis extends,, is evidently' - ( - _ _ In tonare andcase lots, Pork, mesa, $2.50 to $4 each, renew the leen' ret the end of fifty A Bullalo, N. Y,, des etch saysn dretd ,a Mer. Archlland ol 1, Aldboro, _ $19 to $20: do• short tet, $21. Y ---+- years for a further fifty-year term, Patrolmain Dirchpet Dowd tuns shot Ont„ writes that, uany orchards. in - - Smoked rrzoatst-Hates, ]9 to 18#c; _.___ _ rolls, life; shoulders, ]ale: barks. �25 iN LAIND PRICES. proyided thQ government docs not - - and fatally wounded by n 18 -year- aid boy early Art-Tltsri'atiay, One his locality. ore almost completely I. ruined by blight, and t'hat.._ntaay 1. I -" -_' to 15ic; breakfast bacon, 14 to ,ADVAI�iC;E Iwish to operate the road.. _ bullet enterrd 4he pafrolman'4 r)reast trees will have to be cut out. i ,I. 14ic. Returns of Transfers by Compare- The conyiany is to spend twenty just above the heart, The second. j It is ditY,rult to explain the origin,,.... ' Lard -Market is unchanged. TieiCas fes in the West. mullion dollars in rolling stock, of bullet penetrated:. the nbdotiten,- and Po - or this trouble, but it is evidently "•'8,}c; tubs, 9}c; pails, 10c; compound.. - . which five million .dollars' worth entered the cavity of the stomach, of a bacterial pature. It appears to . . 18 to 9c. A Winnipeg despatch says: The 3)+,.il ' bb for ' the eastern -division. Dowd discovered the hay attempting live over the winter Just in the mar= ., . . . immense number% of land transfers The eaatarn division is to be open to remove some potted plants from! .'gin 6f -the • nlfectcd part, near the • • - -- • -I3L:SP\T;SS AT MOSTTRF..AL. which have been. taking pings recent- to any ygtlway' company, upon terms 'running in front of -a (rouse. Ile made iirush healthy wood, and not in other parts 11 • • Montreal, August 4. -Grain ,Peas, '53c lye was shown to -day when -the Land Department the C,P:R. issued its for powers to be fixed by 'the government, ' Other companies toward the boy in an effort to cap- tore him. The boy eluded his .grasp 'o[ the ti��c or in Ut'c Soil. Nr. R'• Dfacoun the � xperimesltal Farm • 63e high freights, 72c here; rye, S8ic here; buckwheat, -of regular monthly statement. During are to have rurining' power:i over lfhe fix= and ran. Dowd chased, him 'through T• of a rcc, with Dir, 'MacKinnon, Chief 8 east„ afloat •. 48i to 49c; No. 2 oats, 8dri to 39c, plot} ilia company disposed of 387; western division on nk P to be by the'G-rand T-ntnk Pacific Coin- back -yards and was 'almost upon the Of tl;c I:I•uit Ujvisi,olt, that the • only 'the - • .. in store here; flaxseed, $1.15 on 647..33 acres,' fbr $11,020,404.70; for- ed- l and the government, and the young thief when the boy turned and remedy is to cut out blighted .. , .. _ - track here; feed barley; 50c; No. 3 the same period last year the sales s pany company is also to ha:vc running tired two shots. Dowd' fell, .fatally branches well below the all'ccted barley, 52ic; corn, G(k for No.. 3 amounted to $562,876.50, which sum . rights, At reasonable rates, over the wounded. Ser t Vogt' had joined in g g 1 _ fart, say one'foot•below any appear- yellow American, Floury -Manitoba was received for 153,344.93, acres.' cal. The 'firing o1 these Integ; the chase and was not far behind arse of b}fght._ The 'dire used for _ ...patents, $4.20 to $4.30; seconds, The Canadian Northwest Land -in rrtta5 'in case of disagreement, will. Doted when he fell. The boy fired a this purpose should bu thoroughly .--_ $3.90 to a4; strong bakers', $3.50; Company disposed of 21,500 acres }eft to arbitration. shot at him, but it went. wide. Vogt cleaned or sterilized before being ,_ It is _ ' �- '� � Ontario stralgh't rollers, $.4.50 • to for $140,400 durin the salve period g '� The capital stock of the company ran to.. assist. Dowd And the boy aigftIR used on healthy R'uod. _ • . '$1.3,60; in bags, S1,70 to $1.75; pa- --'- - -tents, against 20,850 acres for $128,000 in Jens, 1902. Since the beginning or is -rity 'milliozis 'twenty -�- I ial-' dies out of. its ova especial- tents, $3.75 to $4. Feed -Manitoba bran, $19; shorts, bsl to $23, bas g the year this latter company has preforred ni 8 five millions cont:non ?tock, the. * - BRIDGE COLLAPSED, _acc:ot_d,, lv in the,c ;e o[ the body Ulight. It .... tree is included;,Ontario bran, In bulk, $17 sol 220,000 acres for $1,100,000. common stock, to be taken by the : • is said to be ctintryrc! rom ' • 'to $18; shorts, in bulk, $20 to S21; The great advance in the price of }and which is in Winnipeg old Gralnd Trunk Railway Company. And Hurled One Sundred Into the tree by bees and insects, which aICOUIlt for the great increase middlings, $21. Provisions -`Heavy current strange Z.i_ i�n=t guars:tt�8' tae -- zver• would iossom4ni flails. 1ha lffly t 'an• -Canadian short cut pork, $22.50; and all over the Northwest, bonds on the prairie section up to -.` a !o raptcil. and . short gut back, $22; Hight -short short out, .to say, has not yet been telt in 9t. $1&000 per mile;• And on the mbu'n- i A Portland, Or. gen, 6espatc.I iratrs to. d.o.N , very 1 I - i.. . 'l.9 $`11.50: compound refined lard, 8 to P } Boniface, but it will be; for the tain section up -tea -840,(60 per utile, , says: A section of" the bridge which the maxintutit amount ut"da... go . :9c: pure Canadian lard, 10 to 191c; Town Council of .the' venerable 'ca- the - bonds to run for fifty. 3-e.a-rs at spars tht: �Ci1lialitette I3ivcr here, col - dune almost as soon as the attack It will probest .-.finest lard, 10} to llic;hams, 13} to - -.3- to thedral town a roved of the tans P 'Winnipeg 3 per. cent. interest. lapsed on Friday nftornoc�n, (,recipi- becomes nolle able• found the fall is the .best jc; bacon, 14 1.5c; live hogs, otiered by the Electric. Interest on the bonds' of the reit- P tating more than oma hundred pep- ly be .than to ctrt out the alTectb wood, as, . $5.7:5, to $fl.; fresh killed abattoir Railwgv to construct and operate I, section equal to the cost of • colt-. �}e fort fbe•t into the Rater'.- Three l Y tiuic� not be much, it -hogs $8.60. Butter- Townships j miles of street railway there. The } Y tion to be paid in flat b3 cont-, ' People are known have been the damage will then than at present, - • crea.ntery, 18 to 181c; Quebec, 18c; _ } contract will hs signed by% both tor- any. pang ed drowned, and it is feared that this any, greater retake sure . Western dairy, 15c. Eggs --Candled, porations,' and •work will be com- The go'vernmen't will for seven list of dead Will be Hutch larger. and in the fall pear i ay . - : the liliglaid portions, 13. to tic; straight receipts, ]4} to life; No. 2; 12ic. Cheese -Ontario, m�ced at once.' Mr. Munson. stated 'be„ years pay interest on the cost of its lttny fell on two small-boat-1:owes, O1 getting all As which ati•n1111atC5 an Sic for white and 9}c for colored; he .expected ,the railway will fn, October 1. construction, of the ntc iiia}n section mile. moored to a }tier the bwher ' iii :an�thir.g undue growth 'of succulent wood is a . . . '.....Totrtiships, Sic; Quebec, 8}c: Hloney operation by up to $30,000 per it the a t mediately under the spot where it conducive to blight, it Would be well . -M?hite clover, in sections, 11 to 126 section; in 10 -lb. tins Sc. - _ "- GREAT FIELDS OF COAL• For the next three Fears government continues to. pay the in- gave way. About 25 were injured,and by striking on the boat-housca for the orchardist to cultivateein iura manure so ,Is to produce n medium per U1 ITER STATES MAR.KErl'S. to r - rr 1m soeither . bt tans t *shall by falling • • (roofs [int th of strong healthy wood. . . growth ow : . - • . . I5'nneapolis, Minn., Aug. 4.- -� Report of the Discoveries in Pe 8CA bthcapitalized ro stdor Paida „ P _ to the government with interest .at .of t]erboaL houses ft om the to the water, but dozens of small --� - _ - �Vheat;-July, 87c; September, 77} to _ 77}c; Dec., 76gc; No..l hard, 87}c; River District. 3 •per:'cent..per anpum. For the re- boats And launches in the vicinity _._ _ • No. 2 northern, 84} to 8b}c; No. ., An Ottawa despatch says :--The maining, forty years, the company the -qui'ckly picked them tip. Tliousands '-RUSHI.NG TO CANADA. ,` - - --Northern, 81 to 84c. statement that steam coal had been defaults in paying interest on the bond issue, •tYe govern- of people had gatheired to watch Dliltcaulcee,-Wit3., Avg. 4.-PV}t-at- found in the Peace River district is whole of will it, taking up the coo- elaienca Lutz, An armless man,'sstint The ilii ax' Frani Great Britain - _ Ftirm. \o. 1 Northern, 88}c; No. 2 Mvrorthern, 86 to $i c; new Se t., confirmed by Mr. Hugh Campbell of Cow Ba C.B., who has arrived raent pay pons and ranking as a handholder the river, which is about'thrca- eighths a mile As Ltttz t . CortlatYes. - 791c. Rytl-Steady. 1140. 1 52 to hese Miter-memonths of prospect- to the amount thus paid' as a guar- the ny. The.company ter, climed out of the Rater, the crowd t A London• despatch set's :-C.tnw . ._ . _ 62ic_ RArloy-Dull, No. Z, 5$ to 152A Ing in the region referred to. Mr. antee of compa issue bonds, be ruslied to 'the south -edge :of ihs* � diutr• eaiigratton continues phenomeri _ • sanBar 37 to Fit#c. Corn -Sept Campbell was successful in staking is permitted to to included in the authorized isistie dur_ bridge in order to get n good tfew.'Ial. 'Che Canadian Pacific reports . ..l ic, out. an seen _of coal lands- upon there 250,- ing conattvction of the western sec- A section of the pans:ngrr walk gave that there is no SirSt rir,second ct, -• TinLlth, Minn., Aug. 4, -Wheat to which he calctilnt.ng are t18n. Ray underlie_ heavy Refight and t!ie { irconvinudatimt available on their an'itr. ;-No. 1 hard, BiSc; �o. 1 000,000 tons of good coal, This is Tile compete} ie bound to btry W. its sir:l¢gling mass of people t �.trasiicis br•fitre Sfptenibei', while thl NO 8.4ic; tio. 2 horLliern, .in tiro district mea+ Iludaon Hope, -• ' ''' find supplies and equipment �crc'dirc,. were ca mrd down a distance of 40 second -cls a is full .til} oven a . latC1 . 1 e . ' b ie; plot}; •86•jc; Sept., bfi;lc; Dec, not rnr from the entrance to tt•.a. ' • - ' ''.en they can be obtain- 'feet.. period. , ' 17 Peacu 'Iii . er T s s, • 1 - .. . , . � - _ • -- - . • -. . 1I.-. . . r �, p _.. _ n _ - - .. .. < : . J1. .Y •-. .. n .'v .. n .... .. ,.., ,:. .,: ... ..: .' . • :. - h•.�i .res •w� r X*M —y •r.+ 4.-I -*-+ ` '.i��•• +wm+ry err .,,p, •,..,... .. a,+•,.w •!,,'. ...w,. --.r. 'z y - . 411hw'- S3 Z.;rl a ,, acs• U- b n6.r , ... ,eye e*,,_.,' 2e"n- .�, -e *.- .. ..e.. .w::w—."-.;vv:'wtr..zMb .. �., ,W' „4,�py.� M'" •..,gp�., .Dwrodlr Ws. ,,� ... meta ,-row . .r.:,cra+v .. :. . y. - _ ,j "7,-1 -, r•���%Ab, ��,�glovAbwe i6gN, So&,Iw%rl,i I h+ovEest autumn - day; aafl where i very peouliar in this action, artd I VAVVIta m•rAT.TT'r- . '-r 1 some able -- -.. - __-.. ­­- - ` - --- ��tle townnorthern-lope owicchch lies hay did d o amid. seeMmeed �lmost o Ail e d - ty breath The x1tality of infe■ts and - ..- r, wish ylie -:� - ­-­-­­---- 'I chilno-dren is at its lowest pots Ing the hot weather. More cit _ ; Pc, ���� war baztk as thio. Iieiore it spreads a lice that she was looking at die- in . summer than at any i bleak sandy plain seven mites across, newagiaper. •During-breakfas't- there because W -- manner ilius txnafety visible is the emcee sufien. T more his is m bowel trotlitsI 11 wWle behind all is fertility aril fu , - leafy luxuriance. To the south, end voice of these deceitful _ . .; . over the hill, lies a wast purple women- Eac"ttemp'ed to rejoice lea,- are nervous, weak, sleepless as _ Or,'The ��� O �� All _- moor, which stof tpi inland until openly over the .advent of Theodore irritable. Prompt action dftcn troubea A a mixed forest of pine, oak and Z'tis2, atsd at the same time careful- a valuable little life, and troubles o beech, shute out further investiga- Iy avoided seeking a reason for his this kind can be promptly met } ' tion. The heathIaad slopes gently unusual mode of procedure; for pured by giving , the little one( , _, _ 1. 'OSNI&'No%%ANW% r�N✓%iN'0�%���'�'�4I• down to a vast marsh, in the midst Trish was a .man who nevey invited Baby's Own Tablets, which should of which stands a solitary red -brick himself. kept fa every home ready for ems '.CHAPTER %XIII. -Cont. its master's sudden death. Mrs. clottage• the home of the marsh -man. While the - table `was' being cleared genciee. These Tablets speedily rei� . Wylie had never ,crossed the thresh- The nearest house to it is the Miz- Brenda left the room on some small lieve, and promptly cure all stomael - ' `But," added Mrs. Wylie with con- old of this, the birthplace of many zen Heath Coastguard Station; 'set errand, .and Mrs. Wylie Literally bowel and - other hot weather ash siction, "he is not half good enough Y f good sailors and true greedy up -on the pou> ced• upon the newspaper the eats, and give sound refreshing -'tier you.^ W ]lea all back from the sed sea u . men),. since site returned iii the, Her_ height' of the moor; and beyond that. moment the door was closed. With sleep. Mrs. P. Ferguson, 145 ,Mmns� Brenda sennet]--a-little wistfully mi�one to ' Wyvenwich a childless 'surrounded by trees on all aides ex- Practiced head and eye she soug}it field street, Montreal, says: "MI . ".ono. rose to preside at the tea-tray, widow. 'All this Brenda knew, and wept - the front, is Wyl'a Hall, the column containing foreign in- baby wan attacked with dysentx�f g The parish regrsder tells of - --and .t which the •maid brow ht in at that consequently attached some import- since the thirteenth century. No h- tri closely -printed. lines, but dins,- im Baby's Own Tablets and theyi 'moment. sacs to the suggestion. During the intment was the avid t result. Baring their simple tea and the last six months the had lived on in Ing of -great importance, penrhape, Po rom�rtly cured him. Before tlidsl - I • _ y but the name is there, and the poo- Not s word," she resected not ie had been rather delicate, buil evening that followed 'there were an unsettled way from day to day. a word. But perhaps that in all other things to talk of, and it was Both had, perha a, been a little sesisors of it appear to have done Ps since using the Tablets he has, beest' P their duty faithfully in. the state of. worse. Theo is coming 'down better and stronger in evory way." j only after dinner, when they were restless. 'There was a went of home- life in winch the were laced. Attid here =for some specific ieaeon, I nm _, jeft alone with their work and their linens about the chambers ire Sut%lk Y p These Tablets can be given wits now' tihe old race is extinct. A alure.. Either to say good-bye or- an absolute certainty that they will books, that Mrs. Wylir3 made refer- Mansions; not so much, perhaps, in lone] widow, childless, almost kin- or for something else. Wary -war- do good to all children from a now • once to the afternoon's proceedings. the rooms themselves as in the Y war I I feel it in the air I" less, licca in Wyl's Hall; and the born upwards. They contain no opie . "'On my way back from Hicks'," stairs, the common door with. its Ahd the ood lady stood there in she said - conversationally, isn't poss+<essoT of the name, kindly, B ate or poisonous "soothin sttzt� " y, "I met civil porter, and the general air of the bow -window axis through the B�' " " Bir Edward•" neat Admire on fen in his gazing g Sold by medicine dealers or mailed Joint proprictorahi ho l ie, 1 rime -shaded . "Ah! Indeed! p' great solitude among the nameless Panes away across the at 25 cents a box by writing direct . - Brenda did not lose eight of the t�th� dead, far awn in the de- moor, over the green and mournful t -Brenda looked tip from 'the heavy Y sea Dr. Williams MBdicixfe Co.; Broclei - ,o possibility that Mrs. Wylie might be serted horse ckiurchyard upon the .. .. _. .. '.Wille. Ont. . . - volume on her lap and waited with longing for the familiar faces and mourt4.ain-sine. . some interest. Mrs. Wylie paused pleasant voices of the humble dwel- Drerlda Gilholme found a place for - CRAPTF.ti XXV, - some time before continuing, She lers in Wyvenwich; but the proposal herser(.. Even to .her it was clear ...-'.._ is -not titre reason of your coming." . . • -..leant to one side and took up a to return to Wyl's Hall was appar- that Mrs. Wylie had need of someone �of It happened 'that there were some She' settled herself more comforiilarge work -basket, in which she ently unpremeditated, and therefore to bea.r her company in her widow -warm balmy days toward the end ably on the window -seat, laid aside 1. .-''searched busily for something. the girl doubted its sincerity, hood, and so she stayed uzigvestion- March',- and on ode of these Theo- her,,r uft, loosened her jacket, and "Yes," she _ murmured at length, ,"Not • on my account?" she in- ingly at Wy1's Hall now that Mrs. dor•e Trfst-arrlvod at W venwich. ' - L. -with her face literally in the gasket; uired doubtfully. - Y composed herself to a long wait ' 4^_ _withQ.ut�oolcing_ Wylie had _returned there,.. _ _. Mrs-YSf3rLie _amd_I3rezrda. ver$ oa__the, with cheeru- - determ#aa3-fen--emin-- and 'Pico-ia—ia ST. Fe ere- uP• Here she lived just like an ordin- little platform to meet him, and the -burg!" •. P sally characteristic. "Iw- On my own. I Am longing ary little country maiden. She elder lady,. in her practical way, I "In the spring~--" he began, in a 1. "St, Petersburgf" repeated Brenda for the old place, Brenda. This fog knew all about the tides, and sym- rioted• the lightness of his baggage ipatient- voice which seemed to con-' - - , - slowly. "In the winter. I rather and gloom makes one think of the pathized.. with the marehman, when and drew her own? conciasions. taro the promise of a long story. . .envy him!" brightness of ii'yvenwich and the the north-east winds blew -against 'They walked to WW1's Hall The young man's fancy-" contim. I do not Imagine," said Mrs. sea, which is always love] in a the ebbing tide, and laughed at his thro h the H3 h Street of the lit Wig B uetf Mrs. Kylie. ' Wylie, still occupied with the di- frost. Let us go at once-too-awrrow, l five. creaklntf windmills. She learnt tie town, down toward the sea. up Lightly turns," he said gravely, shevelled contents of her work- or the next day. The winter is by I the names of all the nix stalwart a steep path on the cliff, and finally i taking up Y the thread, "to thoughts . .•. 'basket, "that he is there on plea, no means over yet, and London is coastguardamen stationed at Mizzen la.aross the moor'. All green things ;of -rya•• sure .. . . detestable. Even if we are snowed I H� and was deeply versed in the !were budding, tender shoots sad At t,tie last word he lowered his Brenda laughed lightly, up at Wyl'a Hall• it does not- mat- � aniu•ggling lore of this famous smug- bold weeds alike. Overhead the l voice suddenly, and turned upon her "Then," she observed' in a casual ter much. for it is always bright and ' gling country-. These coastguards- ]'ries were singing in gladsome chor- as if to see its effect. . She merely - - way. ' i9 not much given to pleasure the^ry despite its loneliness, iPGe.will!men,.with their civil, tongues and -I us. Side by side the three friends Iraieod her eyebrows -and looked at rim an undiluted state." take plenty of hooka and work," ready Spays, occupied an important iwalked, acrd talked of-t'he weather.:}rim speculatively. At last she gave . "I like a man w -ho takes lire and The girl made no further demur, `4posttion in the domestic economy of I I mention it because none of the !a little nod of the head,- signifying . - -.; his life's work seriously." and presently caught the infection of lWYl'r Hall. Their little turf refuge- three took much intet•est In Lhe-mat- �eomrn-ehension. "So do I," . assonted Brenda indif- , her companion's cheerful enthusiasm. I was at the foot o4 the kitahen gar- l ter, tallied of. , "Th n you have come to say p dao. Y B WylieP had said duraagaithe Bret $erently. IM» Wylie possessed the pleasant idem, and thele a pleasent-spoken lit, _ good bye ?" "- -' She knew that ]Ira. Wylie was ;art of making lire a comfortable .man was to be found b ni ht and I Here her voice failed a little. With : ' studying her face with kindly keen- i thing under most circumstances, and byonien are weak where sailors are g care nhe could have prevented such -mess. and so she smiled in a friendly !for such as her a sudden move has panes' an ocmwrende; but perhaps she spoke " • - . - . away at the fire, which seemed to i no fears. %hile Trist adapted him- concerned. Mrs Wylie set an ex- ''Yes." answered Trie�t: "this wear• a Vifle reek lessly-perh al* she did - idance and laugh in reply, i ample with the -London newspeper, Cher always makes me restless: " ' ' B P Y not care to conceal the feeling whicsYx self to circumstance®, Mrs. Wylie a tie portly cook followed with More so than usual ? ra "Is it generally known. that he is 9 r� was betrayed by that paseis+�g break - in St. Petersburg?" seemed to adapt circumstances to surreptitious cold uddLn 'When her Brenda innocent] g. ibis asked with herself, which Is, perhaps, the more . p g Y' in her -mellow, sympathetic tones. . Icome interest- aP dishes were washed on a warm even- Trittt looked at her sidegays: I When it was too tate, she closed her _ ', difficult art, l Ing There was always something Yes." he murmured, "more so P P . Oh, no' Sir Edward told me in The good lad seemed somewhat li s with a small sna of determin- � _ '— - - conil�tlence, He says that it does y requiring a man's hand at V,tyl's ~}ran astral. I suppose a new fund `ation, and looked up at.sim smiling _ relieved when the :nova Wes finally Hall. and the coastguards had a iof energy creeps into my somnolent defiantl' not matter much, but that he and I decided upon and arranged. neverthe- certain le+sure, during which the J, inlg." "Niel necessarih he replied Eool- _ .--. '$heo would refer it no iere ' ' - ed about "a# a leek you ren y neve, nquir I ly "It may mean that: or, al - . Mrs, ]gone?" as the basket' -her round face when she sought her No man slumbers quite peacefully fides. Wylie. with exceeding great in -:I@' ... g girl. (room that night. about five o'clock in the evening. Merest. "brat the weather has _ eo �t ft may mean that I am attar - !I i mond away at such short avtic� "I wish." she observed to her own however aetitcely employed- he may imuch effect upon one as that ;yy�2 there will De. no opportunity of _._land looked anions at her companion ;reflection in the looking -glass, ""that 'have been dining tl.e previuts night. "I -am sure of it There is nn Icoming again F'ersonafty, F should . - with a curious, baffled smile 1 I knew what to do. I must be a aryd. iddeod. at "all times of day or I denying fact that In the eprin i .. "I don't o� know, she said nreseaty,• ria ,'eryterrible coward to ask BIt w uld e o g b" tdtana aw the time; when all things are g Prefer it to be so: Tpo ass ale r- !night there was ..7ua11 one of t good-bye may possess a ver- _ =' - •'I su g beginning saying Poutrightsix liirseo Heath a nice to mow, men -grow energetic. If 'lain teatimentnl value, but it is a she turned a page, 'that it means , though - , I know what the and off duty: they be working, the work harder, I - Y weakness which is best avoided." Wax. answer would be Into this little world, shut off h g; pay 1. ' Mra, Wylie coritinued to watch the, poor child! Y Iflghting, fight hafdrr; playing- 1 - �. The widow shrugged her shoulders. shallow seas in front;- cloyed in by 'Harder 'Tke majority of events young man's face with s ulati%i I And I might just as well have spok- j y g p� 'We must not get into the habit," Vast moons behind, Drenda had � ha -- she suggested,en out boldly When 3� went to ace peen in the first six menthe of the j criticism. It is just possible 'that "of taking it for him , that night. It is a difficult quietly made her way like some- new 1year. " - . . 1she suspected him of talking non- . granted that oerry action of Theo's rediwament, because -the are both and gracious flower when the flowers "So the unexpected. may be rx-:L,`. Jmeans that." I p Y sense, na it were, against time or -'-' •. Iso strong!" . Iof earth 'fere still frozen ire' In it pected before July," suggested Mrs. lagainst• himself . "He livos.lor war," said the girl foie had found a place, among its Wylie quietly. f 'Is your information of a general WearilY an she bent over her bookL. denizens a welcome. And this was "That may be exl.ected.at all idesc'rif,{ion, or neve you. certain ad - with' decision. CHAFTFR XXIV, life. This the cud and' -'aim of - all .tithes." � !vice that war is imminent?" . Mrs. Wylie worked ,,, on in silence. It does not, fall to the lot of marajr- existence. To do a little good, to 'Thus they talked on in vague com- I Trist wailed almost apologetically - - . .She had no deaire to press the sub- travelers by sea, to plough through ]fate a pleasant memo in is a fe,q mo iplaces, not eptirely devoid of a_ias he replied, with caution. . . . • . Jett, and Ilrenda's statement was hearts• 'se;•ond meaning perhaps, Brenda undeniable, Lhe yellow broken waters of the Ger- h[rs R'vlic ~wast almost bei old pelf scarcely i "T' have reason to believe that y joined in the conversation. I there will be a big war before the " 'man Ocean where the coast u :+uf-,$Retia At times the former cheer- It was enough for her to listen to ' They now returned to their respcc- 1 folk lies low turd fertile. Thus it, summer," ' tive occupations, but Brenda knew happens that these shores are little falr.o.:s of demeanor would lighten 1 there two strangely assorted' friends, "Turkey,. and 'Russia,' of course I" = - that at :times her companion's eves visited, :and newer merrun by the up the .old hoose. There was the who brciaed' to her analytical mints ••Yes•'' - - -`Rvandered from the work toward her oheap tourist. Upon this bleak, fire capable rense of comfort in ,who be rather different in encu. other's •'And you go with Turkey, I sup- �_1. own face. .'dies. Bylie was evident] her presence,_the same readiness to company than, they were before the Y shingly shore there are little villafms make' the best of unpropitious en= Irest of the world. Pone ? ., thinking actively -not passively, as and srncll ancient towns quite un- "Yes." .. , _ virotunents. Her own sorrow, -nev- 'When they had reached the house "The losin side a sin ? in aired . _ was her wont. The result was not known to the August holiday -seeker. g g q Long in forthcoming, !who refe:3 crowdingdown to the er p'uUlicl3� street, was hidden deeply Lhe girl went upstairs to remove, her II Wylie diplomatically. "My dear," she said energetically, Isouthproast: beneath a certain cheerfulness which Ihat and jacket, leaving iter if'wo ''Probably; but • not ,without a �• g- go + Siidlolk by the sea is not all marsh , can only be described as worldly, companions tog+rther in the library, good fight for it. It will not be .. I have been ~Hall. Let us If she never referred to her late tette-;Thi's was w down 10 1i'yl's Hall." There are high sand -clunes, where g good=sized room, with such an easy matter as the Russians - - Brenda pondered for a few. seconds oaks grow to a wonderful stature band in touching terms, it was not a broad old-fashioned Wenhep bow -of glas imagipe." _ before replying. It was thrt first arra a mighty toughness; where .clean- • be'ause his memory was devoid of of which even the panes of glass "Where will you be•?" asked Ube ..: 'time that there had been any .men- ]imbed beeches fustic melodiously in , meaning to her; it was because she , were curved, while *all round it there persistent lady. "At Constantino- cordially disliked any approach to was a low wirrldow-seat softly autth- f tion 'of the old 'Suffolk house since: the breeze that is never stili on trio ;•cant, b"di=e the memory was ,too ioned. In the broad fireplace some P "At the front !" said Trist. .._ . . 1 sacred a thing to be discussed, Of logs of driftwood burnt slowly and "Do you kngw," said •Mrs. Wylie. • Women Hae Iconuse. society at targe and her silently, With a steady glom heat, iii a hall=ctramedlaced way, "I bo- ; reiglrbois in•particula.r hada say in '.as only driftwood burnji, have I am beginning to Iose my the matter -the usual kind of say- Trist went straight to the window nerve. Is it a fortaste of approach- ■ flavored with tea and thin bread, and stood. in the center -of it,- with Ing 'old age ? I really believe I 'aim - Kidn'­�y ������ garnished with spite and kindly mal- his strong lean hands hanging idly. going to be anxious about you." ice. Dvt Mrs. Wylie htui always !His eyes were soft anal meek sad,' Her . semi -bantering tone justified been . rashly Amndif Brent to criticism. ,dreamy - as ever,' While .his limbs { THst's easy laugh. - He took it for • s _. _ _ it -he . All through February and March seemed full of strep h 'and enc✓ rgY• granted that I1frs. Wylie was notln� • 'Often Make the Mistake of Attrib:ftin # ' ' two ladies had lived haITily at The old incongruity was still ap +'s�enking seriously. 1.3 , Nyl's Hall, without longing for the Parent. You 'must not allow yourself," hs .% - ftasulting Ea.kache to Other CaN3e3 btia;er life of London. At times :' urs. Wylie followed him, and =eat- ,-xpcxvtvlatad, "to 'get into bad hab• • ` • • Mrs. Wylie heard abopt 'Theodore- ed lierself ,by the Window. at the end its of that -sort.;" . . usually a vogue rumor that he was 'of the bow, so that the ,Mark's pro- I' ••still," argued the widow in the in London, or Paris, or Berlin, and file was visible- to her. Thus they �( same tone, "I do not see Why You _ - Dr. -Chase°s Kidney -Liver Pills ; ortce directly from him a sh„rt note, 'remained for some seconds; then he should be free 'from the restraining _ sent ,with .some quaint old .jewelry turned with grave deliberation and land sailutary­ feeling •that there is i he .had brought back from the Slav-, met her stea4y gave. Many women have kidney disease scores and hundreds of statements - someone waiting for you at dome." - - - and do ''not know i't. They, coriRrse I which are received at these offices onski Damar in Mossoi6 for herself � "Wall- ?" she inquired. It was hard to tell whether Mrs Rhe symptoms of kidney disease with from re viable anti Brenda. "Well --Y he ieitcrated: I y p people in all walks o� " Wylie • meant more than fie .more March was drawing to a close, and' "How ion are words conveyed or no. Triat seem- lhose of ailments of a feminine na- life. f5 g you" going ' to the low Suffolk lands were already �y ?" 'ed to hesitate before replying, Rare'. We would warn 'you'- against Mrs. W." Wilkins, -Henry street, P ying, this danger, .as a Sew days' .neglect BeIlorille, Ont., states:- "I stiftared `green by reason of their dampness, "Ti11,Monday." ""I am never ftee from that-bu't f -t - • • - wheri a second communication arrly- "This being Friday . is not necessary; my, foolhardy days _ =----oi kidney disease may mean year. is 'a great deal with pains' in the small ad at WY1's Hall from the busy cor- He signified , assent and turned are fiver." - • . - sf sutIerin of the back caused from kidneyay - - -. Pains inthesmall of the back or trouble. Whenever I stooped I could resMonideat: he asked tersely, "come a�t&Y -again "And this is 'to be this last time?" '�@akACa9 and lhmeness of fie' back "scarcely" rise ,again; the pains were p - - g ave y ou me ?' a M lie consoling_ herself, ._ • y co eked said Mrs. Wylie, down for a day or two to see -you ? Mrs. Wylie abintptiy, after a short yam, The last time !" . ' are the Most marked symptoms of so great. The disease became so Please answer by telegraph." . pause. • • . . ' .kidrey discuses; "' others are loss o1 severo that it affected' my -general' 'Tlie note came at breakfast -time, This time he avoided meeting her, (To be CFnti_ nued.) = bosh, dry, harsh aloin, deposits la the- health,' and I was becoming very aurid a merssenger was a once din- eyes ' by the sitrxpI' -expedient of .. . • - Grine_ swelling of the feet and legs, much run down. Since using Dr. patdhtsd to Wyvefiwich w h a tele- staring out of the window. ' Iolanthe -"So Jack is engaged, pis - ._ het Arid _ia Lucy thio bride-to-be." ~ . severe headaches, stiffness and sore- Cheeses Kidney -Li -her. Pills. T can say. -gram, I• do 'not know -"'he replied, with " ' pains, that Irene -':No; she's the tried -to -be." nes' of the muscles, rheumatic my trouble has entirely disap- "It is quite an age since a have some hesitation. cold chills in back 'and loins, 'scald-. �penred. I can speak in the highest I seen ..Theo,.''-, .observed ..Mr , Wylie "Z'ea-you do 1.'.' . • • ' - ' - � P"" to � t,bab Dr.• -1 I painful urination, weariness and tIrms Qf this medicing from the way pleasantly, as she wrote t the He wheeled round upon- his heels Cbsse's Olntmentlaneartaiq . _ c it acted {n m case." meesa . a.nd looked down at her witlf an and absolute cure f r each oizdon 'tie... y file'.... s� JJ` affords sucl{ Brettda, who wsa orcupie¢i w9ftli e88ra1 atingl'y gentIs smile. • d seer: !beta of towinilL m 'I`hc;p i8, the helicis, tio prepare- Dr. Chase's idney-Liver Pil`s, one bleedtticandprotruding pilaw, .. ..._ .. tion natant which. pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all her letters, acquiesced carelessly; but "Ives, Theo, you do I Why have the maenlsotnters have pvannteedit 9eetee- prompt relief for backache and the- daalerc, or Y;dmi pion, Bates do Co., iri 'a • few -momenta she laid the com- You come ?" timonla a in the dally presgand ask yournetgh- . •' "Ma I not be allowed," he asked bon a•hatther think of it- You can use It and other distress-ing symptoms of kidney Toronto. To protect you against Lmttnications aside and took up the I Y R�eet��•ourmonev back if not cured, eoc4box. a: i -. disease ab Dr,`Chase's Sidney -Liver imitations the portrait and signature newaperer, With .sing•u.lar-noachal-:lightly, .'a- riertain .clesire to. see alldcalereorEDnAArrov,BAT=4kCo....Dronto l . • . ',Pills. 71mg this preparation is s of Dr. 'A. W. Chase are on av, j.y once :she opened it &rid went toward I You acrd -Brenda •?'' �±,+ �'2�3v^r. �3 ®91'3 31`;+6[7] „ tris stns I Q-0 Window. There was nothing 1 "Yoe i.:a5-,'' s'•c re;>1!e.:'"1:::i t'•Ct 1 l orotitrls sArf i. etidei�d'. by _ . . . - I - .. . . . _ - . . . _. _ . . - . . . 1. , . - JL _ _ - TO ovsevasosr"ISPt:by a+a4spe -Clarence Falconer is on the I - Mrs. John Leslie iie upending a - b raT• address lab•; o� year W t Too y. _ E db •:slid Can always aseaisin C wase towbfab sick list these da• e, �" "" few weeks with friends in Toronto 7ocrsnb•crlPwe &ckzowlo+n's td. =Mrs. R. M. Bateman visited' Junction. "If .o•s ar• •ettnowleae[aort Perr friends on 1Monda . -Mrs. Alfred AlIaway is spend-_ cwtg rec•lpi or men•yas a o . am Sys -.Mrs. Wilson is spending ing a ems' ay5 is wee witti Sh6lo' ;•sa'h•A.ten•le .bawd t a week with Ashbrn_friends.-Turc}utu,friends.__— -Miss P. J. Wright spent Sun --swank Lidgett spout tiuday- - day with her relatives here. i a.nd :Monday .with Pickering and _ -We, are pleased to see John Greenwood friends. - .- Field around again after his late ( --Stewart E. Thexton, of .Ux• :a We have just received a good assartmed of fine Vheavy lines accident. bridge spent Sunda • with his bro- ' piexsxiato, AxT., Aug. .7th, 1903. f g � y at prices to, suit everybody. See our special gents' fine boots at'$3.50 -• - -The college authorities are ther, Ross, and wife. Call and see for.your-seif. _.•. busily engaged this week' decor -Geo. M. Palmer is laid up with - - L�CALy� atingtheir premises, a sore foot as the result of being _ 11 �7 Sa -Mrs, and .Miss Savage, of tramped upon by a horse. �,. A•-��1n41Y1� _ Hamilton. are visiting 'Mrs. 'H. . -Miss R. Hobbs, of Woodstock, - _ _ .. -' Savage for a short time. is speuding a few weeks with her - • - --Next Wednesday Civic holiday -J. W. and Mrs. Disney and cousin, E. Ba.lsdon, of the base like ° -Mrs. Frank Allaway spent daughter, cif Balsam. spent Sun- - -Mrs. W. Peak returned home ' ,8unday with relatives in NV hitby- day with James and Mrs. Davidson . on Monday evening after ail ex- -Miss Mabel Elviss, of Breokltn -;Miss P. J. Wright went to tended visit with friends in the - - -::is spending a short ' time with Rockwood on Mgnday morning to. east. : - = ' TJP l• Pickering friends. attend the funeral of the late flus. -The Ladies' Aid of the tietho-�.A�- "fj�f �LOw� a � �iC1-Geo. and 1Mrs. Wood, of Phil Harris. dist chur�•h inet on -ttiedjesday V•�tl>� u c+u es it&Iphia, are spending a feu. -days { -During the heairy rain storui 'evening at the resider•.ce of 11r With the former's parents, B. and hereon Tuesday it is said that Fawkes. rq. Wood I rain to the depth of nearly three -Lloyd Hopkins. of Toronto, - Direct From the Factory, ; -alias H. Carruth and Mise inches fell. spent a fere days iktring the past - Padgett, of the Ki tori road, --0. H. and ;Sirs. Pugh,. of White «_eek with his,gran.dmother, ?firs. We have trove -the -newest and best,in fine ' Pashionable-nes,- -- - -least, spent a couple of days this vale, spent Sunday -with the -Matthews. Roxburys. Flowing ends, Derbys.' Stringg ties, "Midgets and Bow week with Mrs. A. J. Howlett. formers brother, David E. and -Remember to take in the es- hies in -great variety. If you need anything inmeck wear come -Mrs. Somerville and Miss Tillie 'Mi•p. Pugh. cur�iuu t0 Rosebank on R'edne:;- • ; And see viii pretty nets goods, •'w • 'Robson, of Brooklin, ar•d B. Perch I' Vii. Balsdonand her cousili day. '�.+eeure your tickets now at _ - _ ;ard, of Toronto. Spent a few days I Miss Hobbs, -pent a few days last Spink Hill=. ' this week.. with Win. and .firs. i week with .Markham and Bruoklin -The-Sabbath Schools of Audley BOOTS—' - - - - _ :Gilchrist. friends. and Pi(+keriug are arranging P'r ' -Ambrose Booueand family, of -Miss Lizzie 31uore. of the their annual picnic. The date We haveaiCo lust to hand a lot of noir fineanr.l strong Gents. - -Toronto, was here A coupieof days Brock road, is spending her vac- and place given ' probab!y next - Ladies, •Boyce, Girl .and C'hilcirens F-ootwear.. Cume -and- -see with relatives this week. Thev aticrri with relatives in Torunw week, our new stock. Prices are right. are about to take a trip to tilt and -Mrs. J. J. Taylur and �Ii=s • laud dery York. - p'acibc -Wm, E. and Mr-. �i'alkeyy of Pearl 'Taylor of Glenura have been Dudley Bros, are in this local- Toronto, and Mrs. Dexter, of Hou- MrF.:Moore'n guests at the _Method- ity at present viewing their pros- �,i i Tio'kie ty, for their a ]e business, ulu, s pent a fen• day~ this seek Int parsonage during t.13 past P� Pp 0 with V G. and ;airs. Hata_ geek. _App?es to tails garsufthePruvince -The frequent heavy rails ins-Jc huand�Ir.. Stephen=e i -a n -A r promises to be a good crop and of this locality is interfering cunsid Fere in Port Perry ou �fcmday excellent duality. erabiy- with harvesting operations attendiug the E.. 1I& Bays' Re -Union -One of our most enthusiartie which twpk lace in that town. Much barley and iticike clover has r P - - %hermen W. T. Hartric-k: caught I suffered a good deal from .the. wet They report a, large eruN d and a — a shad one day last week which m•eighed six -pounds. This is one weather. r, Boyes, who had been good time, ' of the largest of this species eves -The Official Board of the- - g braking on the C. P: R. in British Methodist Church met last Ston -1 - caught in this locality. Columbia for the past year, left day; evening and voted their new- • • • • Walter Richardson, of Phi.a- on Wednesday for East Toronto ly appointed minister, -Kev. J. E. delphia. is spending his vacation where he hag secured a position as M(x)re, Ph. B., a'-tipend Cf - with his parents here. James fireman on the G. T. R. with a furnished house. - - -Again call public attentirin to our - Kichardsom, Who has been here -The diffic•ultyofseciiringcedar -The demand fur horses wasstock of Stationary, ACCot2IIt for over two Reeks on his vacation. scantling has prevented the police never greater than nu•w. The will return horse to -day, I trustees from laying down side tomwn=Lip ij =lwarmin;: with buyors ;hooks, Plain and Crinkled Tis- . - -Wm. Allan, of Hamilton. spent walk this Feagon so far, but it is w'ho. are unable to ge<urep, tilt lie- _ fine,, Lamp Shade Frames, Eta- - 9unday with W. J. and Mrs. Clark exported that something teal be ees�ary number. Un Tue.�iay L. brodliery, Hoops, Buslins, Zep- :.._: Hewasaceornpantedby Mass Fanny done before the summer I, over. . Banks received a Fvod fi pure for Clark. Mr. Allis on his return ou.,�, hers, China, Silks and Pom - -The Spink !d ill i eniployeee one f r,ptu glr: J3r11, of Scar rn, " Monday, was accorupanied by �1iss have about completed all their - Allan Keri' rettlTned on Tile-- ,Fame for Fane Work. ,Phyllis and Master Allyn Clark, repairs to the mill property, The day frc,m Sacramento. Cal.. where - p . vrho will spend their vacation in work has been hinder�,d w..)mewhat lie hata been fur the pa=t few weeks Est.' B OON E } Hamiltota.• by the Heavy rains. The mill was attending to the affair: of hi-de- -Rev. i-de--Kev, and Mrs. McGregor left never in better condition than it cea ed brother. Juhu, who titiae - -' acciclentl clrowtaed ore the Fourth Plckerinpr on Monda for a four weeks vac- is at the pr" time. The will Y a" —_ y ,atinn on Lake CnuchichinMi, On will resume u rt►ti..lrs tel? week. '. f Jaly. He repoz,ts. that iuu-t - " - the next t~vo Sundays the pulpits -On SaturiN • e�enlu � �It•-. Jtw .d_ illgetit year+.•ia Avas made for thein St Andrew'- -- b. , RrTLe01 ••C 'Ni'c`e tva.� (ri%'lug y U� v St. Johne. B.ougham, will i* «- into Guelph with her s )n Cliarle-•. lisBa.' t led b the Rev. 51r,- Shepherd, _'car the city limits tLe fmtt2 axle a- nd Valley. of the buggy broke and both RerP. _ .Among the Tiwonto visitors at _ Pickering on the former's Civic t)tirowu ont ,llr�. Harr,- fell uta I.C1�@rlDg Ori O j7 Pickering her head and F,istaincd iiijurie. Is selling c rent of her stock of Spring and Holiday on Monda • were- Geor F ff the e • - � -Elson and w'ifeat «'tu. and Mrs, from «•basil she d-iPrl at the -(,Pli- "Yards at Spink '_41111,, � . - Summer'Millinery - et c' -oft price to msae .. • .• ,- ?�- era] hospital ttti'u hcptlr=attervcard` roam for the new stock of Fall Goods. Strati Dickies; W. J. Gordon and iac1�• - Best (�EtShty of Hard Goal - The deceased was well ansl favic r- hat shapes from vC - friend at the former'e parent; )•. aH • known in this locality. Her p •-"-tom ""138T�;alnti Tu- T and Mrs. Peak with the former*- :r p9 have attended they college Ful! weight Guaranteed —'trimmed Hats. This store will be closed brother; Betlta Palmer with her here, soil one, �ti'ilfianl: is on 'the rents; Geo. wart Walter Wood � froJtn Fri.da Jul 4,.li until. the ' Fall season parents; Board of rriite:es. Store and Chestnut -sizes �� y .' Mrs. J. H. Shea; re. Davey and -On Friday eveniniz last our at the �:1�• opens in September. ----'_ son, and Bert Moore, with the foot ball team including a large .•-1 5 7 latter's parents, Ker. and Mrs. nurntier of utu.re=identG and a �t ` Moore; Bradford, Frank Law, pumber of our young allies q hcp FuSize +R • 1I� 0 at the X1011HAT YOU CAN ,BUY. FOR J� -CTS. Gordon Law. are entbusia, tic adtnirers of the We hd%-e ilsc, on hand +1.:.+.,uty (f _ --The bti gneQs men of the vil- game, went to Claremont where Best uaa Qhty StnitLing Coal. `lge having mutually agreed it the Pickering team had arranged - Our Geral maicea warm friends. 2 tittles Jot Bull pickles 25The pare lard 23, has been decided to hold our Civic to playa match 'with the flare- Orders left wits +� . eeak de:iveted _ 8 iba Pearl Tapioca 23 , _ j The Fra it Larnoo �£ mixed Vic 28 ]Eioliday on Wednesday next, Aug: roost club. After a fiercely p rem tl . 1 psir boots 25 - fi ibs COokinq besoe 25 __12th. The above date is the day contested game which was refer- p p --- b vds pore silk ribbon 21 is toile ---ftp yds beautiful •rr mastio 15 - • on w'hieh Spink Villa employees eed by Fred Nighsw•ander to Lilo all colors 23 ° of cans cora 3 cans peas 25 kill hold their annual picnic RICK HOi'�E A r I) LOT FOR 1 lb bees tea in the mamket 25. - 1 lb pare Parts gtxen 13 P• satisfaction of all, each team had � 6ALE—Tbai valaab;e red brick &roomtd at Rosebank. Those having any scored one goal, thus making the two atorey Lohse in the Valace or • Claremont business to transact_in the village me a tie.. The teams have ar- with one sad three mrtaracresor Jane, table A _ and so(L water, summer kitchen, good stable W Logan should remember the day and .ranged to pli y another match on premi.es• yuaatterchwd, 11 -preferred will • sellboaae and one quarter sure of la'3d• Terms j;raT188Ct an neCesSary bl19IQtSF later In til@ 6eti$Cptl. reasonable. Appy to Alt•n 8swsoo. mason, nn the day befgpe, rhe Rrgat?r -A Western editor received the clbr°mone. a as E rt. of ♦ t.. ,,.,e town pui•170se attend- following unique letter; -`•'Send V the picnic, at Rosebank.. ole a few copies of the ��erwhich 'NEW LAUNDRY - 4` Messrs Stewart and Cooper, =of had the obitusry at::lverses about Collingwood, who are, students at the death of my child in a Reek - J the School of Practical Science, or two ago. You will publish the The undersigned has opened up Toronto,'visited friends :in town enclosed clipping about my niece's a laundry next door to W. T. _ this week. - They are at present marriage. And I wish you would Dnnbar'a,.and having had nearly !engaged with the surveying staff mention in your local •columns,,if fo,ir year's experience mBowman-• of the Grand Trunk Railway who it don't cost me anythin that I v*..lie, is prepared to ilo . first-class of at present working in this ani` going to' selI. " Sen -me a work at usual rates. �'� y vicinity. - Mr.: Lewis Rorke, of couple of extra copies of the l)aper Give ane atrial, - - - NE V H��� SrAN�S - 1 Sudbury, who is acquainted with this week. but as -my' thus is out manyin this locality has charge you can stup'the paper. •'as ,tiuies • SOO TONG, lof the work. A' few years ago, are too hard to iv(dzte motley on a Proprio t+ 'nlauy- of the .papet•sof the •Grand newspalre.r," _ Trunk includingthe title ;;pad; of evening -of last . their lauds were destroyed j)y fire, we:.the ole-rbenz laid adherents A - - lanai Mfr. Rorke with his sta±i al' -of the Georgetown and Linlehou,e T. A. GREI�r,. a Agent, _ _ Pickering■ engaged making out a description cm-igregati,•ns. -r_let in th-e .base- .. _ of all their la'nd� froni Toroi to to i - I1�Cnt Of iliE' furiiiel' ch wild :Montreal to • have be•ir• -deeds I)re-ented Ilc�-.. L. Perrin. Nvith. a � e - renewed. Unrse containing. olio hnuciied.auci r� - -Ho ! for Roseba.nk.-filiitik sixty-five dollars iiec'Ininptited. br - _ . _ _ _ - H,i1�AR�SOI� Dulls will hold these"r annttal`lzicnic an alpprolpriate acidres,. A,� i� at Rosebank on Wednesday, Aug. was the occasion of lir. .Perrin - 12th, the date of Pickering Civic=evering his connection with the 'I -important showing of finest display of •Holiday. Trains will leave Picker forego'.ng congregations prior to W b6r "Yard China. A very large aReortmens of ing at 9:94 a.m. an•d.2:10. p.m. for his taking -charge of the Wroxeter Stsfioaais. Bboks, Dolls, Tope, jttsb the.picnicizronnrls and returning congregation, the address-- and - received for the Holiday trade. Call will leave Rosebank at S p.m. by presentation was a tangible ex- special x- _ and see theta. s cial train,. A' full ro ram .ef preesion•of the nod -velli in which - - Sdbeeriptions taken for ail- MaRaziaes" .. _ ' P g 1 g All kinds of rongh and dressed Lumber QPeekly and Dgilyj,Nsw•papere,- - excellent s rxirta including ba=eball he was held by ..the. -people-. On 'Lash, Shingles, Doors, Sash, House fin- and'football matches between the the NVednesday evening following 3ehing4Land,8ilo material. fast Mo.Jel Bakery teams and the ladies of the W. F. ill. S. met a J� H, RJ=CH•A• � ON, ' 7. -others. ranning, jumping, putting at the manse ;and made Mrs. _ 'Wh�tby- shot etc will be carried out during Perrin the recipient of a handsome Oistwn tatike and water troughs made 3BZ=JC 61=649't, the day. Good prizes -will be given silver baking dish and silveroyster to older - - -for all the events.- - Thi? return tureen with ladle. The presen- - - fare (including supper) will be tation was .fi_o accornpa mied by - -only 30 cents, children 20 cents. an add resQ,'expressingdeel.p regret ELLC1, HELLO -Fat cattle and TI PII � IiMts -This is -a splendid opportunity to at the departure of Mr. and Mrs. H hogs wanted When �rou have fat seeck sajr' �� � - or an7 kind ready so sell -drop a acrd for prices my oe secure a grpcxl dqv R nutin , and it Perrin from Georgetown, and their or wbea vow want a much cow. bKr ' riecer or o.r ata Addt•.s. ' X g W. De Go MYYe anv aoang cattle w food on snares, wells or ntc Pxtsar tiECe•0I being our Civie_61iday many pur- high appreciatiolo of her services spew ,t A wittre,.Btonebam . 4e If •alsiwen. ttti. Mose attending. ;in the cnurch, - - :;