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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_09_04.. ..._. . .. I'J - XII. _PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY.. PPT 4, ? 903. O �7 , T e e n /'� HT1 SCar'boro .•t cause -and you have always been rprfaa�{� al Q�atrss. I OUT AROUl`t D L�►�. — ready and willing to assist by song Spin�Millss The past feir days have been very and otherwise at any of the gather - LATEST LOCAL HIPPENn:6a RECORDED ST unfavorable for harvesting, but fortu- ings and concerts which have been nately our farmers in this vicinity are held from time to time in this place, Red Wheat 72c bus. TJ1$ PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OCR all very nearly - tlaough. Corn bar- and thu3 contributed not a little to the White Wheat - - 72c ooREEgpcxDsxrs. Vest conies next. success of those affairs. In many F. E.3ST WOnD. M.D.. f3nr¢eon Spring Wheat � " -- tcapacities y a have ern other -o b very t Goose Wheat - 07c r` West Hill. BROOK ROAD. helpful. V to Canadian Pacific Railwey : Coroner -- But apart from all that, here in the ontario County; Issuer of U&rrisee LiceoceF, Manitoba Flour $J.ip bbl. H. Ellicott is under the weather place of your birth, among school- Olaretnoot; offine hours -Before 10 a.m., 1 to 2 Family Flour 4.50 " The annual picnic of Melville church these days. mates and among friend> who have O.m . an'9 from 7 to S P.m Pri Vale telephone Paatl'y FI()L1T - 4, jQ « will he held on the manse grounds on o�nn-ationwStb Balsam. rireanwand.Rrongha n - the afternoon of Tt:e<_dxr rept. I5tlz. c' are pleased to see ;�sa Hubbard s -en you grow up from infancy to f ut Zion, A. Jn?,natou'e(7tb cont, Win Cow'" gran . $1t.00 tote A number of games are t(.+ing Sze be-, at a <(in• girlh�ud and, we must now add, r u- (Ttbcon)•andDP¢Rh's(3tbcon; Shorts 1_5.00 . f IissL.g iu'r arranged tor, aznuno ut•hr: s a _ou, h 11 IJ v ripe g(te;t of her sin- uianhoud,lyoiz are beloved for }our ar ter, Jfis. AV. H. Jm:k=un. many- excehencies of heart and c•har- WIl i natc•h fur which a, suitable prize Trinity :46liael College, Tornuta, Metz- * Will be given. Lawn tennis and other E. Gowland vvas at Whitchurch last atter, and it is natural that it should _ Iter of College of Phystciane at.d 9urceoae of Graham, W Hole Wheat Flours t week harve�ting his crops. bring to thein a sadnes3 to say to you Robed Oats, Cho of all kinds. games a i_1 be played and a number of D ,to ic, office and fbaidence oppO'Learyhotel ' , P c races for the children will be held George Kay rs has hopes that his ` farevv ell." Before we do so accept of Woburn ,noel Office hours: morning 7 to I0: Bard and Soft Coal. Salt. deli in mare will recover to tune. those ift3, dear _Mrs. Reesor, as a Wo urR a to e. during the aftertxaon. Piper Rich- d g WTOAbove. prises SabjeatoChange without ardsun. (f To crow, will be present to Born- At Brock Road on August slight token of our appreciation of Notice. add pleasatre to the occasion.. A goc..d 25th the veil. of TNm. Badgerow of a your vrork in o.ir church and village, Legal. -t dao titer and of- our respect and affection f•�r Model Bakery t;0 ►- servEd at five o'clock. Admission '.3 Miss Annie Farlev has 'return. you. E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARB:$• cent., chi' en 13c. Children of the hcjnte again, her to thee being not so Aud in bidding you "farewell" let J. TER,Oonnsy Crown Attoza8y,an county Sabk'ath school will be admitted free. well as usual. us ask that our N-eavenly Father may oftoitor• Gout Han". whitbv. :0 • Eve:ybcdy will be made r..!cool.. Thomas Elliott is building a resi- ever have you and yours in His keep deuce on Sainue! Fitchett's farin on ing, that He tear give via and yours Do yScC}iLLIVRAY, BARRIS• —^ the 5th coucessi to nr years of 'use `ulLess and happi- . �.�. nc•;3 in thh life, and a greater happi- ens. By;iont. ' no all D opposite Post- Dunba*tCn. RE ER - - -__.- sffiee W$ixby.Ont. Jno.Dan Dow, B.A.; Thso. _.. - . - _.- EN RIVER. - - _ in the world to eon;.. - a.eoill}vray,LL.B. �onev to Loan. By �` - Mrs. Cllisholm, of Kemptv'ille,' vyin. F. G. Wilson, on IK -half es Sita: - � tt '_Miss Baste, Hont-er, Who has bad Re -sor's friends, inside the IImesenta- -- a Visiting h,,r a few day's with - R. tion of a valuable collection of sterlin - - i•rtersie,cta'y. r' and Mrs. Audersun. attack ref hrurchit:4, in abottt again. silver articles, includin' a half dcr� Alai te r.unil:er , , our villagers in- d �]' SOP 6I `'8, cETEFiI`SARY St R- S. �1cC'onuchie paid a ftiendly tend tel:;nT in the Toronto Fair, dessert spoons, half doz. dinner: : call to his elan friend, in this las- , knives an forks, half doz earl hand - H CEo:`f, Graduate. of :ne oaceric Vet- _...OS_all.mafsrfala..andde ice_._ TYita fiuir ing up of harvest is dela}- P- .zinar; Oo "eta, fbrvato, to atb[ed zte��er R)ity, wh=.-t4i e-ftivray> 3 R'E'41--L� PiiTIIIICIl-6n-aC�6IIIIt�f LII. -wet l•-tl-t-e& 'ktntxK3-st3d--fUrkx, half -de of t,a Outar.o •e:enaary 3lsiicY` stent arena. kept; a sock. It Rill pay yon see hi- genial countenance. weather. teaspoon . _llrs. Reesor was the re - ca..,, and its Genco one andoae-quaver miles to call at our works acd inspect our stock. ci int of other valuable resents, one norcb of urera River. otace rind sboeing:orge p A nl�etitng of the members and Mrs. Eli \! hswaader end dau:hter p ' boa"6tn it a.m., and 1 to < pm. Pr.yate and obtain "vitae. Don't be misled by adherents of the Presbvtel-i:tu Jessie spent 1�hursday last with airs. frurn Dr. Jnr,. Matheson being a very - - - talaynone in my omce P. O. address. Gxsea agente we do not employ them, con"uezt- C. Forster. pret y ebony toilet set. Mrs. Reesor Jtii7er, ,ne ly we can, and do throw off the e v'er�ire rn r return?d thanks for the -- comeiisaion of 10 per.cent., which von will Monday evening. when. we tinder- Mts. R'. nt Turner, who has been ill . � g for soul. tinzr, is in: rutin very slow- kind wished and remembrances, and usttstss Garb*. certainly save by purchasing from as. A stand, it v:ae decided to Proceed l we regret to say. p g speeche, followed frt,m the Rev. lMes call solicited. towards making a call to a settle -d y 31rs. Stunehousr, t,f California, and sr,. Legate and Mcfritcsh, and from aster. The candidates will be lir:...: s. Tbos. Beare, David Annis, W. r M9,0MA3 DUNS. Conveyancer, -Coln- WHITBY GRANITE CO., p t i D. Jladtl', of Haznilt,>n, are visiting L miesioner fox taking A.Mdavits. •to., Opp. Po.t office. w'btxby, ontaxic heard las etre time. their pa-:_ nts, Mr. and Mrs. E. Madill. B, Hagerman noel_ F. U. Wilson. At 'Otaremona,ont. of _ lir, and Mrs. Powers, of Turuntn, a late hour the gathering dispersed returner? homy after pending a geek after singing "bio: lw with you till we �p BOrTI`t(?,siraer o! Marriage j 1 PORT UNION. with bliss Batrne•-, "Ballvbrownr,uge inset agarol" 31rs. Reesor took with lLt7 . Ltosnses for Abe County of oatario. of- P� V �iij � �iV�t� i j - Mr. and Mm George 1rerrier and sub her the kind wishes of this whole cum- Sse at the .tors or at his residenw, M eriag :1l:I,le s} ippin;; 1:as cuintuenced• Fred, while taking at drive, called on munity. - YUfaaye. �S Nil Pratt is home:w,rnewhat indis- M:, and firs. H. Hopkins, of "Silver - _ DAVID BELDAM, surtioneer, d¢., P6scd. «r tut that under the rill* mar ple " Wob2n.s•:it^its salwfr�cn Cis caxerons First class Tehieles for hire by day influence of ti;othe:'s nursing, and the '1li�s tiln]•gxz'r•t McNrelp, w•ho ha; TsAw Toimo E >ttalr % s roLLoa :- -latln,y; air c f etre pr;rt, he wiil soon be• :zuzxs a3otxo E1aT e0.1 as rotlovra:- tr}oode roan tar and near sales of fume. farm or nigbt 'Bus in connection meet- teen with 3F -s Barm- for a number No. g MAIL 8:51 A. M. stook an] everythtoe tba is to be sold tui; be in,g all G. T. R. &mins. Freight and r'estorvd tr, c•wrva'es�n,. p. of years, went t., Whitt,vale on Mon- ., bandied CT the subscriber watt, theutmoet care Fitt:.,Godfrey, r,f Toronto, and Geo. 12 Lac" 2:18 P. H. said eotd to the rery beet &Ivantass. 49•ly express delivered to all parts of the ddy to reside w'!th her brother, Joseph. „ t Godfrey. of Briwkv'iie, sprat nearlc a 10 Local. 0:14 P. Y. village. Tearnme of all kinds dons we .k tet^.h their parents Ht the dr ,t 3ir�rely. -�-� B. BEAT•Ov, TOWNSHIP CLERK on shortest notice. Sale sad Coat I Pc Mr.. Harker and son 31iss Clarr. '"reams eonre WEa-r alts as roLLows:-- :JJ. Coaretarrez Commissmaertort"Jar mzseioaatabiesinoonneeuca, rni.#rlenrfitecl Oy the rest and ,he AVhIte,of Chrago, and 31rs. Nighs- No,9 Loc/L 9:84A.)1[. afRdavite, Acomrtsnt Etc. Nosey to loac salabiicus mrnu�phere of the Port, wonee yTuruntn, returned to their ,. on sarin lancer a! Yarrtage Lia Harry.(F•.ufvev ia.ra tied home frons 11 Local 8:21 P. M. _ ::. .inose" v-property,taiterout. 7•• h r,;eE v[ rel iy, haring leen the g rests •r7 iiaa. 8:'17 P. M. r7 , Hs �Pi�r� Hru<i.�l:: tally .n eptrut,t,er,�Rherr, . - - H ,uv er. S Pra1(etriet'ar. hR 1,1i., t..,u ,..�u�c_µ,..iF-it -b-�'r - a; ..t•.. -_ ._ _ _.__ i'Hyit-+` of Alf PO 77H E R & POSTILL. Licensed Anc• - "pet atur rz d t lr k. l cit'rk at t10 G. T. • tPL7t1T7T.A EL>D-aaaDastos •tablas ttoners tar the Co-laty or O: tario. Acc- h, l tat that town, din I,is vet- Wh.tevale•_ g _— TRarxs Goise EAsTInLLOWS moderate arse. T ir-acner, Rea: Ezut. /gent ata G ales!. Va ,a%or. Strict atter trod pt .I lent, taking t.p h., third LI:'. and SS r;. Ti tn, Barton are vide- N0. 6' 1t11L Furhiture., e . t lav is .centaur c ill xtpresent.ht ID LocAz 2'08 P .�vaaz w•ur. a 1 rinity aiedt••el Colledr,,�sren xc a:ardor. b9 tLvl er telegrepa 13• ink Tt :•,)ntu fti-rcls. If=T3(iy, k, CHSEB,.lirougham oat. F. '[t,tvntu,-\S+NO. Mr- J,.hn }1,wnt ,, wP-are sump tor. I0 Loc1L .6:(18 P.�' +s -:y-- 1 ' - _.r11IIE VCGLLISuI'Jti hotel.--F.iv• V Sfr Herun.ofTurunto. teeth• St7n- TRl]?18�}OI76WEST DIIEa9 rOJl.O�ra� 11 c removri 4o sa3 tuoroagt>iy eyerbizl. h_a ey. sac with hr•r si=tez, Jlr;. �1 S. liajcr ;�a 9 LooaL 8:813 A.M. A foil line of $r<t• '.li-s Evx Quinn, of Buffalo. is�visit- - ad tare a`'i�ove none., t ao1 prepare& to fart++h T., -- a 11 Trl[ssD 2.20 P.M. ` awoccodntroa to all who desire :o "acro : ae crass farnttore now but rs s•irall Li, 1. z roved much 4t� h4r-stent, �Irs. D. R. Breton � 4 as 'mp toe. Eparto•a tamp a roo:ne 1 •hall be rias- - . - 6a Eahib1t14n in lune w r al.. E. A, Tlirirntunt of Moncton. N. B.. ed , ere alt old osteone woes ttev bar« oa 7 �Isil $'31 .niton to ural: 5larxsam. •JAB TORAENCE, our ware rooms• 1't is ruzr:urrd rl:at 3i r. Cuakw el! bus Las re'j„in!'d his wife visiting friends 11[arith►tn, Out essm rented the Mali 1 5u acres. here. Jg11111111111111i1111ip1liiiiillllilllulllNl{IlillluilllL -.Prices right. - ; .. \!i 4i.re v�'rstney is visiting with Mr,. H. A. Wetherell has returned ffiethodist Church Sem taro hi -ends turn few dc ays, ho zee from a % - i -t to friends at evv- x• S. Dillingbam• Mi•. and Mrs. Sulvis lratvt in a few a..t!e, '!Sept. Scrviees as Fallows•' wt --'s ff,r a visit to New Ontario. F. Burton. of ('hi�zago, is home on t l harles }1cFiaridrn, of Yickerin5. x sit to his "areal.,Israel and Mrs. Whiby Pe$eriasl, Out ia = 15, 16, =_ .-. � 10:30 a.m... ,.:.P:c•ar.hing. � _ eal:ecl un ala friend; ht re.rrceutly, 13tuton. _ _ 0.30 p m• • 3tr(sitlivrdys have teams at work on Aziius Thornton, of Michigan. is7:00 r '7:00 p<nr.. ,,..`•'tbbat.h .�ch„ol. heir !a^oe'aznr rrcentig- �+'urked by -;.ending a few days with his brother - j1 - • & 17 _ Wagi g,ppp.m...,...Epworth League; on er Ca _11AVesturey tlrs.sday. s iti estney Bros. are having a hog feu H. Johnston was the guest last = creek of her friend, Mrs. Chinn, of S . - 800 p.m. , , , , .. •R%ee:av Prayer an '�'x'l8 erected. A nurrson Bru-;. are at - - Thursday- the t.tone and concrete work. Brooklin. = Will mean quite probably Hare a full line of fresh and cur- Siuiun Puc'krin is a:rainging for the We are Pleased to report that '.►4ts, 's_ that.yotl W.ill 'visit here. � - , ev.,J. E. Moore, Ph. B. - ed meats constantly on hand. shin lin8 of the large Mc6luay barn, X% nt. Pallister is now on the mend a ' - Pastor. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, possibly- with steel shingles. after, her -protracted illness. _ -'When you here don't -= Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Ira A. Lawrence .-pent a few days in .airs. J. Jack and children, of New = y - - d -iciuity recently. York; spent last week with the form- 3 forget t cal an see . - - - Boa•mauville an v P _ He cuunuientrd his duties in the Cul- er'E uiotlner, Mrs. J. Taylor. -.---Highest prises -paid -for __ f r 1 �,I�lege un,R'ednesda�, -' ---= ._Thrpublic school is now in charge �j AR '1 Butcher s cattle. }Benj. 'Willings lits kind feelings for of it,s .1ScEachren; of :tiount Forest, _ a �1 s� .� '1 old Audlep still. It is reported that and '_Miss Lundy, ofBrampton. = Richardson al Vdi$ $ M The FARMERS'SU he prefers farming to office work and }lits Mary Wetherill ra in attend- = �• FOR SALE is thinking of making a purchttse. arse at theevtcastle high school. e —Will Give Yo -.i— Misses Beatrice Rlnite and Florence = up town exhibit of e 23 lbs No 1 gran snake for S1 : 26 lbs No 1 Klerk at tine Markhaur high school. - - Brou ham. Mr -s. 1. C. Reesor, nee Miss !lfaggie o •Being composed of the soatb east corner light brown an2t►r >;1 ; We also banal. the g - Ellison, last week rejoined her hue - ad lot o 12, in the 4:b con of the township Golden Light Coal Oil at 28e per' gal; hand at El Pasco, Texas, where they S WATCHES, Of Pickering, consisting of 85 acres more American Nater White at 25d per gal ; Fall plowing is now in full .per- _ will in future make their honne. Be- = CLOCKS, Ai1d or less. On the prewises are a good houaC Tbess are No b oils and fall measure guar• ation. fore her departure Mrs. Reesovwas = JEWELRY. ffsur oatbt:ildings and watered by a never Weed.' - We notice 'many smiling faces surprised at the residence of her par- _ = f air o g spring. This term is well adapted IIigbest price paid for all kinds of after the hese rains. p: g• Y sots; Mr. and Mts. B: A. Ellison, bV = xoreitheratock or grain. farm produce.: Poultry a specialty. Miss M. Gerow 16 now in •the Cita 'elle invrtsinn of a lar P rtyof friends -are pe �_ ` Terms to suit purchaser. - E. BRYAN, & SOti, attending the millinery openings.' who took possession of he house and = to have e o :rrns ick every cum- - les. T. C. Brown visited ;t irltt3s e* ttlecl'tben:veli es duw n f(ir tine even- Mete by that licit. and invite For further particulars apply to Robert L<,t 11, Con ?, oto two or hvst :n`s• Hefri-shiilc as havinghee:i served _ on. Br yoBraav, Pict .ring, Y. O.; or in Toro three days _ your inspecti fare buy Pickering. week. Mr. David Annis was voted to the - ing elsewhere see our AS'ATC11 chair and a musical ro am of merit L r r - _ _ R. Defoe is doing good, work P - SPECIAL. YOi;lt 3.0\El - z vv'itll his nevti machine and sttuty_ ivu- rendered by the members of the c BACK.W. V. RjchardSon, DaMINIQN BANG Methodist churrh choir and others. - blower attached• In the course of the evenin Reeve The heavy Pains of the past v�ee1. genre n;is callod upon . and read the = RICHARD30\SCO,, Notary Pubic, Pickering - have destroyed about half the follow -in address:- , - �'¢tchmakere,Jawelera and Opt cisae o Capital Authorized $4,000,000 = WF11eLY • ... .----' l � plums in this section. To Mrs. 1. .skim, a _ Capital Paid uDl r<3.000,00U No,maii. Mechin, of Oshawa. is CWhitevale Ont. - Reserve Fund 13,000t000 r speu(ling n n•eefi with his 1)arenv4 hear firs. Reesor. - Your many:lill11111111111111N1111DU111111111'1111H1111111111{Illlllr methodist church •end and otl2er friends here. friend, in the 3 • Just Received at WHITBY BRANCH, Tlir_ choir and in this this tc! 7 cannot. NEw LAUNDRY l�ot2liniolt Exhibition held at Toronto vv_ill,be .cell patronized let you depart from this place without Oeaerfil sattking/ st►siaess Transacted first expressing their' regret at 10 sin — Special attention ren to the collection of from this section this year. •vou from the church, the choir an Fazmer's Bale and other Notes. John and Mrs. Gerow were out the community, and informing � Thr. ttlldersi red hay 'opened a g yon.uf gp PUCKERING SAVING8 DEPARTMENT, lust week at Ceserea oft 'a fishing their beep a preciation of the many a lctululry Hest door to W. T. H A R iri ACY fntereet allowed on deposits of x61.00 and up- ekeltrsion and experienced good service, which you have at different Dunbar's, and having lead ' nearly wards. luck. and at all times 1mPn rendering in one foils y -ear's experience in Bovvn1an- ” E. J. T TON, Rev. lir. Hairier will preach in caFacity and another. ville, is In to, do' first-class' O : _ I30R t MANAGER; ur feelings of regret at losing you Rork at usual rateG _ the Christian church nest Sabbath from our midst are not unmixed with A fine Assortment of the morning at. 10:30, when his subject those of pleasure, knowing your flit- Give me a trial. Famous Gilpin Moffat will be- "Labor." in to be to join your young husband _ Co j,Chocolates. A Snap an a Good Cotter. Those- v, -ho attended John A. t SOO ,TOYG, - in far off Texas, vvhcre you two will — White's sale got tome good bar- build up a home for yourselves. so that Proprietor. 8s:ond band Cutters, Buggies,and Carts gains in pigs and .cattle. ZVe the loss which' your pnrents and - These Chocolates are put up in 10c on hard. understand he has two carloads of friends will experience through your IF YOU WANT. 16c, lac and 30c boxer and will be We make a specialtvof saw rummirig and heavy arrive s wee. g • feeders to arrithis will mean happiness for you ' A gasp tae 619 106 _considered an acceptable present John Blandin has torn down his and pours. Sliag,'Hookey skstw ground lap -to -date.• also in the church and 8ais- m Brantford caind mill, De-�riag achinery `by your lady friends. driving shed, and vvill also take bath school have your services been binders, mowers, corn harvesterv, corn ,Also Chopping every day. down his brick residence, with the invaluable -eat organist • you have. shredders, Page wi;e.feuce, binding t•eire. object of re -erecting them in the i since chi A, been performingg R baggy or stone boat. See or write -E Buy the "Hex" they aiethe best. town of Oshawa where he will g� and efficient work, and in thnt VV. F. R. Joncs, W. E. Jac, -soon reside. 1 and other ways helping the Master's 4-17 litQeawsn, , .,ci:s'3..s;;`. :.... ,. !�'...?1..�:`a�..,,. wwrs.•Yrs�e...:?%ac:+,�.. .. � ...� _ - a . . . , r "I „• .. - g. c : .w , , - .. 461;.... r.ti .,r Y ,• . . •0. .. .. ay ; -, i , h _ ti•, -101 �F` - ... �, s .r y a`, long enough to see our boys and a.f+>>( •ate - - t e eog water a _ _ iris for whom five have' slaved and p For yccuing pigs r 1 tllrL 111k this A-fLAworked and prayed, grow up into + " 1;1an may not be feasibl' ongh it . Christla+ meri and women and see '}t � fi5 a question ,whether the might not�F SRISE&j v it milk straight and , . �. -._ - _,. _ _ an - _ _ theist as teachers in Christian Sun ; better have the g day schools and leaders in ec galls their meal by itself, but is the case c tic meetings and' perhaps elders and { f�.a_s*&ible and Profitable I of older pigs that have passed the ,Heaven Will be a Place Glorious ministers about the contaiunion table Hints for the Du&y'itlltr: ; lnitk stage or where the supply of - 1. • wetshaLloknowS About thButlonious re- ;itun is isgnot erect ctableto I� isouna- of g heaven o!guncient ' -:'L. tkw �em�n�scences . -•- a sults of our Christian labors, In -•• - • - !lure's way to let animals do their Soil. . r heaven the redeemed mother shall :own mixing of their feeds, and it - not only see her children, but her ,FALL FEED PP.OBLE:hIS. is well in some things to let her t �Entseraa aeeoraing to Act of tea Par• and developing and never grow tired? children's children, who have been )suet at causes, in t>se Y flea , Dairy farmers are slowly coming to have her way. It will cost but lit- `rLousand Nina Hundred aid Tbres. tic have read that for over fifty saved through her prayers and con- feel the necessity of supplemental tie to try this plan. It will not oc- by tym,. Baily, of 'roronto, at one ! years John Wesley preached on an secration. In heaven there shall �t�i,of sjric"ture. Ottawa.] average sixteen sermons per week, or be rejoicing everywhere; because we crops for late summer and fall feed- rasion any serious loss if a is not a near! three sermons per day, How shall known that through the results ing. They do not, however, tae success, and we shall be glad ie hear �A despatch from Chicago Says: Y p' g advantage of the opportunity to from any who may try it as to their . Itev, Frank De Witt Talmage preach- vigorous must have been the consti- of our labors the "dead are alive have, at all times, a supply of sue- success, or failure. ed from the following text: 1 Corin- tution that could perform that task! again and the lost are found." culent food. I am satisfied that - ---I. - -. thians xv., 48, "We shall also bees But in heaven we shall all have sig- WIT}3 THE SAIvTLY MEIN OF there exists a legitimate cause upon BEST UTENSILS. Oru;:s constitutions. OLD, - .' I. image of the heavenly." many farms in the shortage of labor For keeping cream in the dairy. Oh, the rapture of that better land r�hat is heaven? Some people Bu't the greatest celestial joy of all necessary to perform the extra work, you will. find almost everything is in which the services we render .will think that we do not know much never produce weariness nor the in- I have reserved until the ]art. Heav- writes >}ir, H. E, Cook. To be sure tinware from common tin pans to the about it. - I remember how my fa- finite subjects that will engage our en is to be a place of perpetual wor- it does not require but an hour a cream vats of the dairy supply thee, who loved to preach about the ship. "Ines that mean," asks da to cut and feed ten cows, and . attention ever cause satiety! Our Y houses. The cream vat ea now "celestial city,' used to say he felt some one, "heaven is to be a great proportionally less for 40. At the made is the most objectionable uten- hands brow weary, oven though they cathedral-or.-elturcii iu `which all lite • - •when he described it—that he was i �_- same time, a dairy farmer is a ,busy sin in the dairy. The perfection Pau - may be busy is well doi�_ _.But._irl inhabitants of the New Jerusalem looking through "a glass darkly,"that "beautTtfiI-Tana"—we shall never fellow, and $25 a month plus board cat, so called, is made of iron and at !s true. o t-itiman mind can shall a_ssett ble and pray to ]itis—and and care of a man, means that the conceive, no human voice or en can be weary of well doing. Then our pray to him and never cease to pray it is well nigh impossible to keep it p I redeemed bodies aloin] have a per- to him ? In which there shall be a minimum, rather than the maximum so thoroughly clean that it will not de ict, the beauties of the celestiall i Y P p service with no doxology and no amount of labor will be used. So im air the purity of the cream it _ kingdom; There are, however, pas- i foci eye, a perfect ear, a perfect P . tongue, a perfect foot, a perfect benediction, ,for that sere si;anl be he takes chances that pasture" will holds wiiere the churning is done- 1 asages'in God's word which open ihelhand clasp. Then all our faculties without beginning and wit out end?" furnish enough coarse food, which twice a week, This faucet is a fav pearly gates a little tray, so that we thev seldom do. orite lurking lace for destructive . shall not only have the resilience of Oh, no, my brother, Ido not be- K P can catch a glimpse of the supernal oath, but the alertness and perfect lieve you hawe cau ut the right idea Soiling is often disappointing from forces, and they get in their busy .. ---: --':` grandeur of that city of celestial .Y y g g the fact that none of the crops usu- work, es ecianl when the cream is - - --- glory: 'rtie can, as it were, pluck a ;adjustment of immortality. lti'o t of the worship of the celestia•1 city. especially shall live and continue to live, be- IIieaven is not to be a church, where ally groan furnish from the same warm; it should be abolished from rose of Sharon or a lily of the vel- cause decay and corruption shall flce'we shall have stated times for era;:_ tonnage an equal milk flow that is the cream vat in the dairy and in ley and learn is minature what the i away when "death, the last etlemy; !ers and hymns. St John distinc'tl; secured front pasture grass. I often the creamery also. fragrance of the heavenly gardens shall be destroyed." says in his Apocalypse : "And I saw I hear my patrons at the factory query Cans suitable for holding cream is shall be, where every hillside and lIeaven is to be a place of progres- no temple therein. For the Lo; d I why they, do not et a fail June P.ow . . F the dairy may be made 12 inches is me;ido_iEland-is_c.o_Y_ered. wich.�erpet� _ T ., _wl n tee oafs, --4 meas or corn �,ar :, _.and_�4�nchcS_...dc•e with_ -- el flora. Through the crevice of Svcs enj°yments —ii-fire-r`surrected �acl-Akirlg#�bl —a tk3-_—tbe. ding -- _. °'t brain is to be alert it must Lav are the tem; le of it." That u.eac.s, I later in the season. They forget Ir P r P I r- that gate we can, as it were. for al. something to feed upon. `4U some ag I take it,, instead of havin - . . , . . •- res Zing, Such cans will hold 50 to FSA mom_•nt catch a sight of the redgem- 'Iwriters have predicted that in the ings eg cc' t. _ or tl•e war- concentrated of all green succulent pounds cream and will make 20 ed, whose garments are as white as •'heavenly s:ity" viva- ur •.1p of the trinity we shall feel„ I foods and the to 25 pounds butter. They are con, - .. �„i len_ saoc __acid xvhose- lovs are-+ wI erever ccs ma be, fleet ae` are - " limifed only by their own ca Tacit I n11lsic halls and libraries and muga- Y It also has a S crY narrow nutritive ver.ient to on into the churn ry capacity isms and art, galleries, places for in- stan•Iing face to lase with Christ. the cream carrier for ton• creamery to enjoy the happiness provided for, And then our hearts shall be so full ! and they' can be washed and scalded • them by their almighty and all lov- tellectuai as well as spiritual days]- I of gi atitude to him for what he hag retie. 1 to 33; its digestibi its is I opment. I p�Ysonaliy take no ex- t 1 r cent., as compared to 134 per ;to perfection, ing Father. It is for such a glimpse 'ception to this thought. I believe !dont or us t: -.at our eyes ¢rid tips P I 'n of this heaven, to which all Christi- land ton acs and hearts will never ,cent. found in green oats; it contains the musical desire is n Cod given F nO1 SE -TALI{. ' � - ens are heading, that I would open ; ;cease to ]raise I:im. !t will not be only 4 per cent fiber, whits oats+ • desire. The celestial harp or the r p p ' Ground corn and oats with some my Bible to-d¢y and speak from the ;celestial canvas or the celestial stn- �t a worship of intercession or of Iconta:n over 21 er cent. W'e must, . � text, "As we have borne the image !tae is not n degradation of the word pleading for ti:e pardon of sin, but ! thorc,forc, exp,•ut, • if we get higheeat wheat middlings and oil -meal is a the worth of adoration and .of ,aids. there crust be added some , d ❑ nation for slow, heavy . of the earthy -we shall also bear the �, p 3 F u combination - -. -- 'image o! the heavenlq.' celestial. But, though there may be eternal homage. (form of concentrates: ,work. ___ many intellectual en)oyments of hca- I •pilus, m dear Christian friends, i ! Thrn ag-.+:n wo often secure a i There should be about a peck of Beaten to a ensue 04 immortal reel- vee I believe there shall be two ! y ' Bence. !;'hat does that imply" have tried to of en for pun a little growth so heavy that .P irtiong of the `cut hay fed with the grain. A lit- °iWhy," answers some one: "that °°bleb will most appeal to tote dent- way the Fates of the glorious "city Stelk are not as palatable and hence zens of the skies. The first is in tie long hay may bo given at night tnesns we shall lite oa millions up- studying the wonderful construction °f the recermed," I t:: e tried -t.r i<•ss valuable: }Inch has ln» n writ- writ -for them to ant at well. on inllltons of years." It lnenas y eternally hind our lives with tie int- ten concerning what those crops Overfeeding with hay' is practised that long atter tlils serf] as a burn -'of the celestial city: "'Oh," an -'ovarial lives of our dead. Likei,ho•ild ova, Occasionally sdme now some oris. "I know now what ! a by most farmers. It is a wast© of 1. _,- ewers Chrtstian In I3un en's "Pilgrim F y g hay and exhausKs the di . 11ng star shall Ricker and go rytrt our Y g plant is •siren I advised. promiain grstive sys- is the formation of heaven. It is a : Progress," may you continue to gr. at r.•turns: plant carefully of those? ispiritual existence shall continue, It grant walled town: And the length 1 tom and results in staring coats and ]means n conscious IiG• extwnding to ', ,trive to enter into the "strait until their merits are Iptiown..- Much and breadth and the height o! et are labored breathing. g gate, ,And like • the Christian i disappointment often ' results from ._ IagcTM which dwarf into brevity the ual. And the city iv made of pure t ' - —� . !eq y p 2 •en �'icto.,a may ycpu hvpefa..t plantin cru n not ad ted to the longest term even of the inanimate old, and the foundations of the and triuta hantl be abic to wrttel 8 P tra.la of the city aro n collection of the airs P Y loll and locality. I speak ]rum a -� - ----,tr}ics r'f rho toast remote past. L kind ut an epitaph a von iEQVGHiS 4F A CFsIi.D. - - ri0 NEF:Ir OF Y+F-ST IN HEAVEN-! i northern standpoint. Cowpea and 1 precious stones; and the twelve gates the t•',n;hsto: es of your lot'ed °nes crimson clover enthusiasts -ha4e not I - Perfect adi,istment, of the resurrect- s + �s ! •um I DZind of tl,-e Infailt Rakes u_ p Puz- . - . ed body to its celestial surroundings I Why. the book of I1cvelation de- of the del,arted prince c"a..lort 1 Might as al. well grow bat'' - here. I ziers or Town -u - roves there is t0 be no ht for an.,scribes the cit to its minutest de- Far•enell, beloved, licre at last' p Y 1.1 will rest wtih thee.. With t! ce i t' ozpertinF to make a living a to 1' The first conscious thought'; of immortal existence Why does the tail.' 4. ;Christ shall T rise a Frow cowpeas as a prufitahle crop most of us perhaps, had aoa,cahing physical body grow -tired? Because tt Do you truly mean what you say gain," Such is Is not in perfect accord with its 'Do you tifllrm teat the streets of the gospel..proiphecy for all wbo love thr.4 yours out of four. Certain na-oto do twith a rrrvstery of things. 1 -- hy'sical surroundingsIn order to i'heaven are to be literals made out ;i'im: 'fi•enie:i! i•icaven! Ulnricius hear -Rural' lases are always _exerting tin Shall we all --die?" a l;_tln boy ask- , • —1 make the heart pumI must breathe, : of yollow hricics and the city to he a en ! lfeaven of the ltving C-hristians! ',influence. no matter what our desire Tecf the oth. r day, and the answer,4. - '..,'Yet every time .I inhale the air that walled in. town with a lot of previous' Heaven of a.e Christians who are or ambition may be, and while we :"Yes," paved the way I.ir the vary oxygen burns up, part of my physical 'stones fur foundations ? Why, the resur•recte•I ! Ifeaten, eternal and may succrwd in , modifying these na- I pertinent ^query, "t:t;o ttCl i:ury the being, which must be replaced by apostle in t: a book of Revelation is never ending heaven ! rural -conditions. we do so at our last man. The boy's mri.:ory way - food and physical nourishment. Why merely 'talking :. figurative language I loss: We must, therefore, in north- better than tis nhdor'stanc:::;g when "'do the Frcat clouds of smoky ascend ,or in the lanFuay, of earth. }ie iK — —� ern. latitudes_ expect the greatest the dtrlarcd that the walls wri'e built ...• from the funnels of. the locomotive. gfving us a description of heaven. in - SOCh3:Tlt. PE:I1504ALS, growth from thew pinnta that norm- around J,rrusahni to "keep in the and the chlmiieys df rho factories? fignres which we ran comprehend. He " ' ` ally- flourish unifier low tcrnpo.ratures milk and honey,' and his case was Becauso thpse clouds form component does not mean that heaven is to I Mr, G, A G.azzam forgot to wind RF,I,IABLF: ANh SAFE CROPS. more pardonable than that of the � parts of wasted energies'. Imperfect .rave streets of gold any more than .'his watch the night bcforo last. All ;tants ow in ro ortiun to 11itt.le girl who buried :a note in the . p consumption o! fuel implies that the he literally means tl.at hell is to he I Corporal Sabert"tr had his boots t gr, P P round, saying, "Pleas,, lir. :ratan, Ithe texture and plant food cont,ert Icgun• and fetch auntie.' coal must be continually shoveled a !'lace of Arc. Fire is a cymbal of halt -soled and heeled yesterday: The i o! the soil, and the 'sooner we feel ' Sato the furnaces or else the machin- torts+re. Gold and precious stores corporal has long been noted for his: Tho idea of beauty in children is , , are tie symbols of unlimited luxu- nobby f -not -wear. uiprcxased with the tact that in near- I strangoi.' yariod. A. itiacher at a . 'ery will stop. But in that heavenLy';.ries; Thus the apostle piles togeth-I Mrs. Lirnberchin writ" to infotrn ly.ctv.tr`y section of tare east plants MAneh,,,ster school sumo wars ago � land there shall be no need of sleep, ler a great 'mass of diamonds and us that. her kitchen tea -kettle boiled, will grow just in proportion as wo gavo thirty children five minutes to because the redeemed body, perfectly sap ihircs and emeralds and 'ta topazes over ono da this week and caused !feed tlic m: the sooner will come sac- $ l P Y think over this Most iv;autiful thin y adjusted to its celestial' surroundings, 'and amethysts and says :"Heave■ is quite .a slop on tfie Iloor. I cess in growing them. Oats And ! they ovor saw, file chose the tnno.n . __ will never ' know fatigue: There :to be like that. Heaven is to be like ! lie are gratified to hear that 31rs. ! Peas, red clai-or and corn are P -r - '•arid the Stara, two tht sung and one ----- • shall be nb need of, physicians, bo- pearls, like manstor.s of white, like 131ackamoor PugF has sunt her pet haps our mast n•liable sa:ppL mental the- setting sun. Ons of the rive who . i cause pain, which fs the warning sfg--,golden boulecarcls. Picture to your- idog into the country, The Puggs I crops. Of a1L the annuals. I have :chose, the moon tti;pulated that he • P nal of infirurity, shall never have any self the brightest place you possibly will remain in town. I no hesitation in saying that the oat meant only the full pioon, Tiro chit- " ' oP our elute in its twist. There , j can, and heaven is to be. multipo- The Homesputrs had their Aunt Plant aiTora the fcfusel lailsins. Pea dread chnse flowers. two.scenery, and 0 shall be no need -of recreation-, be- 'tently, infinitely, transcendently I Nfaria at supper Wodnesday evening. I do not do their best every year, two birds. Not one chose a- hurhan 0 -cause than all things shall be, once more heantiful." " Yet when at last i The old lady looks much improved I Corn calls for much extra labor,. and � two .The snow, the rain.. a butter - i motor all, `perfectly created. we reach heaven A 1 will be iso new, in her new set of tooth, • and eats clover is at times freaky. . I fly a• tiger's skin, salt, silver and -- •-� - We marvel' at the perfect adjust- iso strange, .that our minds through , twice as. much. as slie'did with the I Oats may be, and should be. ' for gold, a brooch,_ pink silk, all, had i i[nent' in tha'natur8i world. We won- all etc^nits will r.etel lire of explor- lar growth, sown early, as soon as Ione vote' cacti, end's little Jingo de- :der at the vast resources `of power ',Ing file grandeur. 11'e §hall take old ones,, Et Dlrs. Brown, of No, 12,,Discomfort the soil is in workable condition; ',clared that the Union Jack was the rI. Which can swing the stars in their wings of the mornirg and Ay away Road, Camden Town, has engaged a the amount per acre must depend most beautiful thing in the world. 1 courses and make whirling consiel:n- as a bird, and every place our iyj new maid -of -all -work, The young upon soil conditions. They will not ' tions marshal themselves,lrpon the , lightc upon shall offer inexhairstibla g ."Until •I noet yoii, Matilda, lie e heavenly plains and yet have no fiel'us of -investigation. . , person answers to tho. name of Brid_ stand an excess of nitrogon, lx•ing murmured, in a voice husky with .1 - '` get; and is unusually, afluent in cons- I oasily beaten down by wind and !, oniotion, "I• bolioved that • all wo11 - e confusion in passing reviews. Once -A PLACE OF SURPRISES. ` ' , ( rains. Ul.pon most dairy farms, I r an'�awhiie we rare horror struck when tot=' men were deceitful, but when: I look ;Boma o[ the elements seem to balk Heaven is to be a place o.f .ninni-' Mrs. Captain. A. 11, Cutter's,girl should say, Yxware of all nitrogen- into i'our clear, beautiful eves I bo-_ ' and the lightriin as fractious ,Pasted gratitude, a place where we broke another dish'yesterday. Mrs. v,g manures, including stable mann Po, hold there the very soul of candor i colts, kic.'h�cr tlie' traces and start ,can thank those whose self sacrifices Captain'Cutter declares it is stihin,- using freely of dissolved .rock and land loyalty. "George," silo ex- P potash' if. the 1 _-_____, • to smash things, R'e stand aghast t earth. It will be a ttIa c wlie�e!man}' fri'ndst wiY gym atInizeutwtrh P `oil requires it. cog' claimed, with enthusiasm, "this is bel ,ed when the dark garments of a talus r P p from two to two and °nr half hush, lthr' happiest woment I hags known — do sweep past us, or two storm w'e can lay a't the feet of our benrL Ithst estimable lady in this the hour els oats per Acre, Aradgd seed',; treat- ;since papa took me to the Oculist!" M clouds collide and the heavens are 'factors the rich ,golden sheaves of.�oF her affliction. ed with formalin fc)r smut. They l • ('enlist!'' "Ire, dear; you. never _ i :ablaze with electricity and the ,,rjour our liras w1'icti came as a .rosult of i ' Aniong those who inissod the 6.25 should always be sown with a drill. would have. known that my left eye i"'is startled with the crashing ,of the their gcad planting. It shall he a : train f`n 'Subfirliantown last evening . If 1poas' are to he used, ' use one find ' s a glass' ane." Then the uioon thunder and the freshets come and ,Place where ori ars may rejoice in were Mrs. Slowhody, Henry' and onrhalf bushels oats and one bushel ! wont under a cloud. and Ceorge sat - the bridges Aro swept away. But our gospel conquestir�f� ause their ;Thomas Smith, General ylcGout, the small white CAnada peas. 'I'hry will ]town and buried his face in the sofa words of -advice and t, it "Toyer: Misses Sho ern and maid. in a dry- season do very'nnu•h hotter' 1 all the time when those elements are ! PP q Cushion... , at wor we think of the greater pow -land their examples were t.i r means if put fig 4 to 5 inches. -With ordin- - a which hold's the moon and the sun f bf ft:st Icadirg us to the toot of "'o ° nr.s. rainfall, if sown with a disc drill �-" oil item' thc'earffi'Tit, 'arm's length, ,cross and gtartiap as forth as gas- RORTibI}:\'S LONG SF;RVICI;, in mellow sail they will have depth 3T 1i::\S A SUCCESS. eel mc,.gengrrs• onotigh. 'Tim cutting srisnn may cif- �'c think of rho greater power of the Heaven roust he st:ch' a glare. 4\'hy'? The Lord DTayor of Liverpool (:lir, A' young lady who engages largely laws • of evaporation, whicil with , I ten be prolonged, by Tree itod gnw ! in church and mission work was rec- 7 scenes most C'hris'tians' never live' Rutherford) Soule time ago incited olden:- alleys lifted those waters in- I ings from ten days to two wicks . _ 8 P. ,long enough on eut•th tt's'see the full '; elnTployes - with over twenty years' I .. cntly t}ie uiowiitg 'spirit in Sonia to the clouds. Wo think of the law i results of their ecrvices. for the Mas- ; continuous service to send .their apart. • . . _ ataatoi+r tlmat ricals which were got Of cohesion or of specific gravity,,lier. But few gosliel tt'orkers. can -'names to • the Town -Hall. Nearly , c up in the interests of a doserving - which holds this old earth to ether I, 10,000 responded, and seventy-flve'of ' SLOPPING PTGS. g say, .tic did S[mron" of old, "L:ord, local rhariti. The entortainmant In a'�compact sphere. 1'r`e think of :now letttst thou thy se -van depart these, with over fifty years' records, Stvinea are the only stock oil the was billed, and the performance was • ... .s the power inherent. to vegetable. and 'in pace, according to thy word, for ! were retvarded with appropriate gifts farm that. are commonly fed sloppy duly given in the torn -hall. But . annnaF lite of sucking tip the waters I mine eves have .,ei?n thy salvation and -certificntes.. They represented 1 food, and it is undoniable that they i goinehov: or other no notice was tak- . Which flow by their sides. lye mare- ;which, thou hast pre; red belgre the i,nran;: tiitforont trades. Two pari are rho most frequently troitblyd an of it in the local newspapers. A el at the great adjustment of nature face of All people, nhen :ny father !sixty-six years' service, fourteen' be- with digestive dorangoinent. This few days later a friend met the marvel not only hprAugc it works '..was. horn he was the y ounge. t h rP tween fifty-five and sixty-two years', suggrsts the question, is there any young lady in question, when the . , like the .wheels of a _per,feet autonia- ; thirteen children. Alk grandmnt e I and fifty-nine between fifty and fifty- good reason why the feeding,, of pigs conversation turned to the thcatri- e ton, but because -' it.seems to work , was well advanced in years. Soon I five years' service, should differ so widely from that. of Gals. . - . without friction. - Iafter his birth she.turned to her hug- Other farm stock? Why not give "Was the• entertainment a suc hand and said, "Oh, !)avid, I ani so , 4 _.1. 'TIIE,. ATTAINiIF.NT OF-PERFEC- I thopo their food dry, and tllelr cb•ink Ces's?" .. . .. TION. sorry that we will not in all probe- Mand—"But you must have given ill a separate �troujgh? .:iotue of the "I should think' it was, ' relili�ill `Dili V live long onougli to, sec little J Now, my friends, if'w wonder at IDs R'itt, our baby,ggro. to.s strong him encouragement, Nell," .Dell- roost. • hen1thy and fhrifty pigs we t.hi� lady, 'with a slrilr. "i5'hv, ra . • "• tho seemingly perfect adjustment . of ( manhood ami- consecrate himself - as "Why, my dear, how very"'foolish! I have. ever seen were treated .in this got our r S300. the mundane elemerXs, can we not i A laborer in the vineyard of the Lnrd lof course, I used to take walks with tiny, making rapid gnlns in weight. "Is that ,go?" said the friend. the more marwi-1 at the• perfect Pin- J'eg•:a Ub,-ist:." As with. nity grand -,him almost every afternoon, and go If this 4hoory he coarct, what an "Thrn you must have had a large ustmAnt -of the redeemed body with .rnoti•er, the regret which nearly all i t° the fhcatre with him, anti he carne iii>inense aupount of ]ebur n'ifilit ria audiPnco? ' o !to'dinner with us,, and i went to gn:ed hy: the use o'f golf-frorling dn- "Well, no," she replied. "lt'e only ' • its heavenly surrrnindings. ,. Shall we C'hristitr.ns ,have is that in an earthly ,not rejoice. over the thought that all sense wee s}•all rot. live ,long enougli church with him and danced with vier„v for the dr;v feed, and troughs. tank 60 cools at the door; hist far t, 'our faculties shall be enlarged and to see tl e f nrvestings M our gns:eel 'him very often, but I Tepliy never lsuirplied by pi, -pas from a spring or ther geve tis a cheque for S100 if we , iAa�eloped arui yet keep on enlarging `seed planting. 31'e'vt¢ll'not tlto ;rvc him 'any' oncouragament.” +lank, and ]:eying a Ccnt to regulate ,would promise newer to do it again." 11 . , . . .. .. �� . . . . . ,. . _ ;� a T;„ ,� i ,�, •,6.5 !•a... S:-�':. .,, "+,.,c,,,;.•+,� .. �� 2 .;r;•q• }' _. _. I ... �.i .,•.'"�s aa`r;;;,,,• , ''ail. �°w,�r�,:ivty :,c:F'��'""" _�� u.` ..,_,.,w.-, y, . - ,,. .. J ,..; '! .v s -! _ �1. _ aur_' s- . _.� :.�- . .:. 1. . _ z . . ,M .- 11 ., , - _ _ a. .,.M - ...._ .__ —�_ _ .._._— _. _____ __— _�.._ r _— __..—. . .k coral fallen v-i.ct'm . I ran comn:rr.t.d E 'W w owe a my own con _I----- " ' --- —_-- .-__.-- --A "-ratan W-GA4 .tet a--s?sa=e1►tch. - one tions. Alt oget3", I a,nr now in. a I-N'saay all. Countries Eisiploy tin ---T- side of tire road w.itli a h.aind ,on the powtfon such as. an honorable magi c Meridian of GreenwWh. 1 ' cord, and anotbur on the opposite could ask Ms wife to share. Ais soon �^ or oldside of the road crouchod by s five as thds caznpafgn (2rty last) Is ovor, I In Great Britain azid in the Unitsd ^ barred gate. The trdrd conspirer I I sl.all huirry horue to you. Sire are • States geographors reckon lamgituda . C ., * . . _;r d Lor Stood balancing hinrbelf' on the life rate, in a trap, but tl:e plu:ik of i from the meridian of the Royal Ob - 1. . ;r .,� top of the gate. I these fellows is something wonder- servatory of Greenwich; Euglalz� ter' - i "1'11 watrch here, and give you the ful. ' I sSiall have much to tell you The meridian of Washington lues (�.� the Sign of the r I; I .1 otlzce when they are coming. From when I get back, for I am t. :e sole formerly used in lire United States. here I can see t'other side of Mead- histelrian of events insride Plovna. ( Germans reckon generally front Fer- �l'11'la�gV _`� ow HIM before they short mounting I In the meantime, da.t•Ih,g, I dame to ro in the Canaries, as tLe di%,idin , - h cull self line between the easter n ' ar.d wort - it Pull taut just as they rear my -V. you• keep taut, anrd before they can , 'YOUr lo•c'er, ern l e"4tpheres; alttough u.odern , -_ 0 ��a" put on brakes we'll have 'em all "Theoiirore Tridt: German scier>tisis grid tl.e ntariners . tlsce rolling on the grouaci." "pimps ,7th Septgmbor, 1877." of nearly all vouatricw eurPloy the CHAPTER L (cast on valour. 1Ie had i>7vavtad "Don't let's make any rrdstake. She looked nier•i,dian ' of Grc4rr •icir. In other again at the signature The ;rsofassicrn• o! to✓Lure,teliing heavily in experierxe, and his ra- Rube, you take old 'un, I'll take in a curious, mechanical way, as. itI countries geographers often reckon 'was not yielding large profits. Hor- the sof, showed signs of the fruit t. e red-haired one, and you lire verifying it. "Theodore Trist." I from the utcridirtn of their capital, °scopes were dugs in Ll.e market. i` 1' ----.- Two simple words in bold abrupt- ee tl.e Frerrh from Y'aa is. 1. , �S'heu'e teas not a Yrautic desire on "(`ell, we let the bloke pass, "If they show fight ^" ness without- flourish, scroll, or or -.i Pt.e astrcmonricel obser� atony art1. '':the part of the villagers to con-i't:hough I could see flea sun a -gleam- "Fight bank -they're onle wothat �reerrwich was opened in July, 1676, he ween the sex- rie naaneM. A clear running tali -i Before its establishmen sero r Plant well C 5 t i u rtlult t} oracle. Cronsin a 'hand I irr{; on s gold cable he'd got sir err graphy, strong and plain, rapid, I orrors in the astronomical tablets of with silver was as rare an evea><t ani ched across his wa.-Acoat. That knocks 'em senseless quicker hr an legible, straightforward and purpose- wi silver of a nativity. av plain rneavt a ticker." anything. Rube, you haven't 'turn- the period Impeded navigation by fel, hash from the fingers now still words, things, were not going well I -- afore tools you 1" tnterrpo`�ed tho � yovrr coat inside out; do, and rub in dearth the difficulty of dMerrfiining a sirip'e with ttrat suction of the Lee trib.•r , third man, who had not been pre- i a bit more black over that side of course at sea; a,nd it was found The last time the name was ever which was ca¢z ring on ltio Man's sent your farce. As it is they'd recognfsr. written by its po -essor was at the necessary to establish some more "tell, don't }howl over spilt }o❑ if ever _'they saw you again. - ! accurate process then.- that .of the foot of that letter to Braasch: As the I milk," said Reuben. "We're, tt.ree Th•at's batter, "dead recicor.irg" then in use. �.� The 'rl herself snood at the. vein- .- years roll on, and &ciic,�3 So the waited. • A faint whiadtto g' Kin Charles U. ap, ointed an as - i now. Let's gat down to the road Y dow,, lookingover the snow -clad i g , P board teaching soaks in, the Ro-reacbed these.. It was from the tronomer named .Flamsteed as "As- a�th this clothes -line; vtretidh it (roan ode to side, and wait. Wo factos'y in a disitarrt village --work rrraorlaaid to the ay sea. Her anon Is lasing t3tat halo of romance g tronomical Observator;" his mirasion which used to be so odtable a I back was turned toward the room; shall be awa _ before an alarm can was l,E2ng knoclted o8 for 'the day. being to "rectify tlae tables of the y y her white hands hung motionless at _ ' - portion of the stock -in -'trade. House- "Art's one half -past five." motions of the, heavens and • The maids are not so open -eared to thel raised." - her side. Near to the tele{trarrr5 p "You talk as if the road was ' Hr ` Reedy, boy's; they're corn' lay on a small table, hall unfolded ; places of fixed stars," la as to find area-etop�s. Sib]; and then a $ipsy i❑ I olut fire Ian ituiie of laces, for the - �y �� I sprnirQ:lod every few yaMds with cyc- tz.", disclosing their short brutality of j B P . ince-seller has to for her I Imus out of a watering -pot," said He Tu red off the gate and crouch- i tiDn. I purpose of perfecti'n'g the art of nav- 1iviug on what sbe sells. the life Is the mea who had first s ort," con- by his mate. Presently the igation. ; 7tsoR very well worth living. Thee 1 Outside, the sun shone down on teirrrbuously "In a side road like sound o[ women's voices came to the glancing sea, The waves' Greenwich Hill, . on the Thames ,is more profit in one prophecy tt:an. the gone below, hours and hours o tl� : g g River near Lo*docn, was, the site - ... -" • ' 1n a shop full of corset -strings. I To of Meadow Hill at last. g $ determn ned upon for an observe' The decision o1 the i es to seek' by without a Soulp propopassinse p r the world wasrlovely. sThe sea -11 ! tory•' : g learned white, and on the shingle 13i ,TIitY did xcu ro se the idea. thank goodness We aren't far F'lam_+teed im¢nediately began his `� fresh woods and pasttures new had fin,.. from home now. Let us coast birds whirled 1n mid-air, and shriek-I'work',' and collected am enormous green-Wrfved-at- after -ssffitvre defib---Tl--LL}r . --, - raaes-of-�-much-l"rl, h= ! - traEie�� The council was held af- I rause know something. o ! ed fantasti,caIly for very joy: They i you remember why we had to srtaike A7xi with .feet t>T they came dawn had no 'thought of their own end the first trustworthy catalogue in ter dinner -et diaaar of stolen chick- camp, so huxTiedly Graynewood _=e -h -illy -three wornt+n. And a little no doubts as to t}e purpose of trheir' the fixed star•°. Sir Isaae '�e�vtaar . i ,.lens amd, literally, poached eggs. A waw" way down croucFe in developing his theory of the law . s creation, -no queeticn as to the' -' Ioenrooet is usually presided over by g thrre men and a strop cord. That ' }wisdom of their Creator. Only . 1. -' . - "Yes, row with Sir Geor o B of gravitation depended u{•on Flam- Rhe ferrrcer's wife, whore household Gra ne, (;•rayne Hall: one of tr,. cord made the od.d•s wrong, too, steed's lunar observatirxrs, r2trtiea k Y marry -the lord of all the earth -has keep her aw•a+y frarn it; the tr>fa� Didn't like his pvultsy ('penapuoa eq oy) hese r There are varioub ways of finding '-- -farmer thinks it too trifling a mat-; tmrrdled " I longitude, the rrabdem being 'that of __ ter to be worthy his considorattion .,yes Rememl•er his wife ?--- (The Enid): . �Cqul omtpering.the time at tits place tat • %,he gipsy was eves a picl,er-up of `6rE EeifeF 'if4fe��EE�E�EE 'e-� tion with that of Ilse me Ah, so do I A tartar if ever there CAUSED BY THE SEAT. - I:ocom4tidered trifles. I w•as one, curse her ! 1! she'd hadW N meridian. On shore the moPt occur- : i W method 's to compare r time . x > e ale et i o a e tJ e I th direction of the next toTTri P In e w•a• t: would have ..ez � .arra c{ A U h e •- fie c was to mole. T 1e our 'rY V A Rash on Baby's Skin That Of- of the twn laces by mran's of the camp young-! ,faced 91r George on the lrcrrolr in- V p yr men were seaPchin around far tan Alarms Careful mothers. el«rtrc telegraph, while at Sea, the, g stead of hat,ving, the row over in V ' B . - Lhe strayed ow -horses. the l his yard." 40 w r )oral time being de _ermined Dy ob.- . _ . IV 9 During L e e -mmer months a regia women were pad.ing and curstr.g I "Well, what's all this raking e'er ! qy 'm ' often appears on the face, neck and sun ation of some celestial et,;eci , .,bhea luck -or wart of it. They aa}'es for?" i body of babies and email cttidier is comrarvd with Greea^Icich time,, ;_ were freely asal9ted in the latter by 1 "Tbis morrir_g I saw three wormen i U:,. as I4toNvn by a chronomerter carefully` y���a1�r��;a/■;►S�;,i; which is liable .to alarm the- careful _ the men, for the &%°rage gipsy iso going by on brcyclee - Sir Georges; mother. It is due to tI.e excessive set and. regulated before sailirg, . Quenu of eech, and can blend a.d- -• sp wife, his daugF,ter, and that red- i CRAFTER RX�'lII. i,Pat, and, while not dangeres.s. is pa to make the ordinaky user• of 5 Y i much su ertr.g rTad- GEMS_ O£ THOUGHT,. _- ' teethes In watch a picturwq;e w•ay haired woman that lives with aem! Concluded+ the cause of mu _ companion-govsrness, or sn�fp At last airs. Wylie rammed fray eyes ate relict is e'en b dusting the! Soul langrzage" silent from si^r•or thing,' t ern ion liberal with Baby's Own i - to tier con I ar.:on's face, and fol- pt 5' S envy. Tl:e packing was lost entire -i � yea?', i e Man is unfelt, but Cod is jiisi; . lowing the direction of the girl's Powder, which may be had at any - and ti;rall justice triun )bs:-Lon ly to the worsen, the scrul of fire I "They stoppod close Zo tlhe hedge, , gaze, .she remeir..be+red tt.e large, ill- drugg•ipt'e, but to cure the trouble a, y 1 . u f3' =rale S1psy hasalers not after labor, where I was laying a scare, to screw! used envelope bearing a foreign medicir.e must be given that will fellow, e men cou�elled t.o- nomething tip on one of their bi y- st.ndtLp cool She blood of the little eruffe-er. I rlc a' above hirr�etf he can erect_ - �te +-an e�hrt-looktn - trinity. Thea ; c -las." r him elf,. how Soo_r a_. tt i g is _man_ bet g Ph at letter," -s¢ e - -W1' ,t B-a:t*r's Own Tatrlets w}:b lee fOtrad a • Dan Caere leaving t -lie place, and learving ':%',"ell 9" trertrDlrrg Kith downngl.,t Sean: 'pos*,ti%c, blessir:g in such cases and. tel' all tr9ngs behind That was vory "I }eaF'ci 'arm say' that trey had to Z g. •• a.�w� Brenda, wit.li the will soon restore the clearness and I find the great thing in. this (could . . _ tamusua gin on . • :. . ' .� snore -.ssc ezirg, congrosure. .- t is j ,'a.re% ' of angvi»oivonims with ti'e trritatiun, was comer, to dinner " „ . fram him " I Cuvler, of Kincardine, Ort , e-' in `rho - ays.ob erve><f the thr g of gar. "1L'cll r• - i .. Holmes ' d{•alper But it was a roor Then she took it and turned away! Div baby had a rn-•1t break out on; I 1 eaii little town they wean near and. bo- ntev ain't been'by yet. to the window ! her face and all over her body. t'; , yon$ poultry, there was little ti-eyI Then it dawned on the other two I+Wt.t.out exact! krowin what t: pt I k ins to be like atter threads or, avo her medicine, but tie cru ton I Y t3 skeins of silk -(ell of snarls aril ----could lay their heruds''oa. Thero r men the thud one's meaning_ There, she was doing. Mrs Wylie sat down ; �t'� lett her vrtil I !;a- P her; encumbrances.-Gccrge Herbert. vseas, too, a cruel sulwicion regnant -w'as eilenc•e for a few momews. again in the ctair Pre. bad vacated Baby's Own Tablets, and after _u 9- - Lititle do a know our own bles- ' . - - .- in aw breasts of the cotsta,gsrw- " l fsrve of 'eon you sal ^" , '.I on the advent of the post -bag liar ;ing them a short time the rash en- I Inca+ fen, 3to t ravels hopefully is a . they never even left their linen on _ "Yee► -but all women.". = lips naov.ed as she wared s'tvr;,:ole at i tirely disappewed, I !rave also giv- better itarg than to arrive, and _ ;bhe lines afk•er dark. So the gtpsies "The old wcaran wears a lo•t of l tie work tossed aside on tlse table. I en her the Tablets for constipation � the true success is to labra.-Stev- ' .'wase shi.krng tie du4rt of the place 1 rind" interposed Reuben. "I saw •'O God ,"' she was wkl�rering, � wit'h the best of rersults : they act' . _. ,Riff their feet to d1sCust: em aparlding that day we wero i ..� hex strength !" gently but ' promptly. and always' anrom. ,- "If it hadn't been for Rube's rat caught in the yard." I It seemed hours that she, sat tl arc make baby quiet and restful. I think I 1, tell a mem to etudy� gird yet N tea silliness, we'd a -been prancing i "3�'ell. is it n go 7" . 1%1 a, daring to rale her eyes ! the Tablets a splendid medicine for, bili'Y 1m utxicr heavy ' FenalLies to . off with a purse and a gold drain I And hath men answered that it Ste heard Drench break open tl.e Your3K children." IIaby's Own Pala- come to the gam" conclusion with .. and watch to the good ve." j war. Trey walked away from • the ! lets rr:ay be had hem all dru rt;-te those who hate not studiod is to 1. g FO envelope and t+nfuld the paq'c-, t 81` mgrk hi'm.-Andrew D, White, "Or prancing about t+ -,-lock-up,-' lockrup," I o-rnmpment, taking the coil of rare whJkh a ar!ded loudly. 'n cm there � flwn Powder_ at the swine price If., Vou need' God in the very things -' said Reuben, the gipsy re'erred to, wit..`r them. From tl:c top of a came no soun.i at all except. art times YOu prefer to order direct they will i that seem to ci arate }ov from .whose apTearance evidenced the sinal: hill they could see tt.e road a tAiprmeete•d rustle as a- , e was tit 2fi cents per box, anrd Baby's' 3 p rased o! olYhthalmic treatment. "I along which the warren were ex- I t� _ him. 1'qu moat seek him !n the (r,ru•ned, be Pent post raid on receipt or price' B P g I At last the gfi l mored, turning , ., very pieces where the misery of life don't believe !n tscklir. n m1Fir1; acted to came -a road winding it -9 by the Dr. Williams'�'iltiamsMedicine Com- . they fight too rnua lar me." (,Iie� way down to the vailev beneath. �and coming tt,ww'd ter companion. I pang, IIrockvflle. Ont, seems to be that he is -riot. You • twos pert without the signs and scars i . "'There's tl:e place, fust by that Thorp sJ a -said gently, "you too �t s tUeamsn ole Bvater.t Pl1IIfFs of battle. He bore the meaks otI sharp 'turn. Trees troth sides of � may as well read it. WISH FOR FTrATHEHSES. jgr�ls, _.____ the vanquished.)- "There was only the road along which the women l •She laid' the closer written shoo .s I -- We are often poor; mean, law': britt .,two of us_" were expected to come --a road wind- I upon the table, for sirs Sultanas Are Poor Writers, but the -e is in the soul an Ideal of some- - . � po Wylie did • "T,wo to one's decent odds," re-! ing its way doyen to the valley bo- not hold out her hand, and turned'' Stick 'to Their Subject, t'hin'g better than we: In the'trAc1st• - °plied the other, a , he sucked a neath, { again toward the window, wJ:ero _ dick clay pipe and fouled the at -1 ^There's the place, just by that she stood 1c,okin out upon the T!.e ladies of the Levant are. not of 'our (oily and fault tl'ere sti�sr,da' here with its reek., "Two to , sl;ar > turn. Trees beth sides Of I 8 p afflicted w ith caccethes scribor,ch. i before us the lnrre'•i nn t of se: sae lraoeP I j glean ing s:tote. 1 one anti a rope stretehed across thA'1 the road will hide uA." I ,liter a space, airs. SV., - took un I They do nat worry the book review Eoodno s, and we cannot but r�ver- er, - The seldom write a letter, and. ecce it: Thds so is God.-Select- �+ toad' is good enough far me. Tr.f+roi "And coming down hill they're tile, letter arid rea,cl .it Areamily, y ed. • -- if th:cy 'do tKe style is naive, 'i'Lud aln't many eyclom as stand�or au re to be running fast.", . . without con�prehetding its full.- I Little self ials, little hone,Aies,' rlde�gainst that thera } "Come on." rn without realizin that the Mind tdaey iegard tc'<'hnique=spelling, for i S'- g lirotle, assin w•or•ds of sympathy, "Three's better:" said the cau-1 Arid they went. The line was I which had directed the clear, firm exantpl�as a purely l,t•ivate enter- little timeless acts of kindne-s s, ]ii- risr.. - tious Reuben. IIe looked on dis-1 laid across the highway; broken pen would never write az:otter.word• P I tle, sil-en't victories over favorite . co-etion with a kindlier eye tdian hr. brunches of a tree enabled them to 3t. ran as fullov. : Here is ore from ii:c iui,perial ser- v tem tatiams-t .ase are the silent . - --- - "Dear Brenda : . •• aglib with an eutobicgraphic ba -ms I P ■ that defies ,evcn a Dutch comirenta--, threads of gold w'hich when , wo,'en lA La'stingCu re It may be grim f9 laught r-honN together learn out on 1•il� r. the tor. It is from a sAtana to her B B t; mart in this giirn slaughter-f.ouse Pratte n of fife. -Cocoon Farrar. " )las upset nr rcrve, or it iiia cunei:siorer. I 1 J Y. 1-er- C �'e lataw not igisely pleat is . •hi%r{ ,Pbe that I am not so hard or onstentinople-\(y noble, friend :: 1' �, Here are tie fea'itherses sent. Aly best for us. `1'e knnw not tartlet \ Itch >ao j,I a as I was.. Ile LY.at es_ it, I will retake to -ti uIy' ha'Pv • �Cn know ... . m,ey, Tam going Jo break tl;rou h a r•rnrl, m;• noble friend," are there no :. . . - :--.. .... . .., of 1481111 g Other feettq;+°cs,Iea�ed in t]c shop not what will help us best. in our I' rc�iolutiun to v:Jrich I have hrr)d ever vti,nrggle against temptations. And i sirwe I, took to the warps t h: It ' bo' ices t }.cse {ea.thec ses ? And the e r i f `�,e n -ore to try to rmnIe, x cis- - 1 wns my intention to until the fea•tle:yes iewains, and thet(e feath-I tinction bet*Len our mete passing - <;A Chrome Case of Unusual Severity a:1d Lon ' er.d of this cangraign before telling erses are sikly. They are 'dear.. I t.B W :o buys ilheees ? And, my.- noble, wi-bes and that which our souls _ Standin Cured % }•ou that I have always lovcv you- really needed, ice should utterly fail. . ._ Qr y {rirnd, we want. a root from your- t .., that T have always looked up o you Self. Those ycxi brit last tiria wCteI But .we need not try. Let t:s tabs ��. CHASE' Ot�l�'MENT. ns n.3 ideal of a brave. tyre woman beautiful.;- n:e. bald searched, . My all our wishes, all our lcrtgirtlrs, all • c I Hover doubted,, darling, that my so tl, I want fec.thersos. Again - of i the pram tin s of °irr consciences, • love for you pas,nmd is n srhrOn'g, to tine feet o1 Our Father. He will firm realiiw>, as all tr.c factors in t.hcse fcatherses. In halawa there _ is plority of feat!-er- Whatever beer! hear and he'"will do. He will 1•ear Piles, or bemotrrhotds, are small' and on his recomrmen.dation I took mky life have beer.. I1 I had loved ail we say. He wfil know what I only want beautiful' fea'theises. I I itttmrors, wlriolr form in and about a box. I you lei, I could have ate'•:ed yoir "to parts Of our .prayer are rest for us - `Y Ant fcatherses of .every desolation the, orifice of the rectum. They are ! "After three applications I felt i be the wife of a war -correspondent I'to 'lave, and What nye not. And he to -morrow." causal by an enlarged a;nd inflamed better, and. by the time I hard used' (and ane whose rcvnutation w•asnuch will ivy us what his fatherly love Though, frank, the lady is cautious give ': condition of the veins, wQrich ere' one box I was otn a fair vray to 're- I that he coaild not afford to be found I will choose. And therefore to, all and only signs herself "You Know veiy numerous to this poation of I co>zcvy. T continued the treatment: in the'baoicground.) This, Brenda, our prayers we will add, "Thy wily tare body. Piles frequently atrtttnk I until thoroughly cured, alrii I have I lues been my secret duan since I NhO' . be done in earth, as it is in ' • women duriirg the expectant period not suffered• any since, I am Br'm- left college ver since I followed heaven."-Fredorick Temple., _ , _ ;` rperfosl or after cliikbbirth. ly convinced that the ointment macle the irtr•e�isitible inclination which led I SHOE SOAP: _ a Rerfect cure. me con to the battlefield. If I have Shoe' soap is the new 'thing in • Any form of piles causes dreadful _ �' �ering oar account of the ltcbirig I consider Dr.-Oirnse's Ointment made a gross misiGake, G. It brings old ■hoes• back to Tnrth is not a dyers -suit consecraL gr you and Mas. ', soap- B am invaluable tireeitmen't for plies. R'ylie mNBt fart me know as mayor- life. The new article is being made ed to special occasions: it is tie _ burain� which accon�any them, In m Case I tbdnk the cure w+as re- hill rA u c+an. I leave I g. can Mcg whl Y Y you aLv cruse in Philadelvhda. This shoe soars, atron well -woven, durable home- walk at times, and . itrring fire night, wAr`e11 th bodyto mt�rkab}e when you consider that I in dour little bands darling, But I w711, it is claimed, restore old loath- spun' for daily If vin{*. Be I am getting up in year's, ani uloid I freer confident t;'bat -Y am right. We I er and enh,anice 'tie finirhr of new There is nothing new under the Warm, suffering 1s intens . . beein so long a sufferer from this axe not dbrangers, BrerYda, gburt )mve i7toc'k. This soap comes in round sun except 'the methods of expressing. Mr. Ales. McLaughlin for 80 yearn I ddsease. "- khrown eas* other since we could ca -es. For use a cake is, placed in old 'though'ts. • - s re�den't of Bowmanville; Ont., I' br. 0hese:s Ointment is (rhe only frisi; s'tamkf, and we have. alwe>,ys a metal cup in ortder 'to revive the . writes : ab4cilurte and guaawainteed -cure for been good friert'de. As I have I water, Then a stiff brur�)�' is nrh- r �: ; • To prove to you thab Ih. For twenty long years I suffered every form of piles. Ft has a raeota grown from youtli to manhood, �myy, bed upon it ar>Sl the brveslh is then. Chases Ointmtntisacertala Sinam Etching rYi10.s, and only per- of cures unparalleled in the history love for you has grown also in ossified to 'the shoe. For 'the first p' I�S an3 absolute curve for each some. v&o have been troubletf witch of medicine. 80 cdn'f^ a box, at all at`rength arid wor•eneas. I helve nev-I application .to a bhoe more of tltie and every Perm of 3CchSa.lr, ,'',omit annoying diseawe can imagine dealer's or EMrasnoon, Bates do Co., or doubted it for a mioanen-'t, tblou soap is needed than fo.r• suhsecfuent bloodinirananteedit.aatilea, i ppi�tt the rhannfaotnrettrhaTe itnanntesd it. 8 ter - - Vdhat I end;urod during tivs't' time. I Toronto. ' To protect you agednsrt I m'ay heave hasttnteld eB 'to fits wr1s. aipplications, unless, o1 course, the amonials in the daUy prom and ask your naigh- o I asked a ! rmitakicies the ortrai't avd a- dome. Ci!rctiltrreAances have now shoe gets muddy. The shoe is rtub- bot* what they think,ofit. roe can -use it sad 1. . ARrout (even years ag P - get your money back if not curer!. Roo a boir. all 0 ... ompgrgist if he had emythdng to cute two of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous changed. I !rave been•-for'�lunate to bed wdt.li the brush and 'tsien' with a all cagier• or ox► rsox,£c rya Ac Cu.Toront0. Me. He sold (■tat Dr,. Chow's Oirnt- receipt book r#uthor,. axe on ervery, rq ,king a name, and in r clotfh, giving it s high degree . of a R ■osnt w,as moat favorably spAsn of, boa. ! many risks to wtbicb. otheire bfave polish. ��'e Chase � O�C�itilentr .:. `: . . - ., . - . . , . - . . . ,� .. . . r , . _.. 11 . . . � I . I r.. - , .!-:, '.,;, . • .., r.. 11 I � - , ... . ­ I _ ... .j'..A';, tel.. Ir r G , - - - - _ ' - NOW gut gicamul ^unY ���N..•UN K ' 1�9 -MADk AR3i TO RE1vT-Fifty acres of - Ll land. For further Particulars apply to ���rstod by act or Parliament i8T4 B:NRY A. id41GHT, Lot 13, Std Coaoession, Pickering.48•!8 ltokesSngl - FARM TO RENT OR FOR SALE, Aatliorized0epitgl.................-„�l, Subscribed Capital ............. °. 5th1A(19 J/.1�� er acres,partic lot g isthe. Con- l F, ...,.,.,.,......nvert................ WS:870�� M��E FINE TICK�ES -' Pickering, near Piccezing -'ills e. First-class I Asseu ReaiAy Convertible............ 1,808,970 TEEMS land and baildlags. Apply eo W L Coulelce, cn _ . the place, or to W H Harris, Barrister, Port Joss cowix, Es T. H. McSlu r L"+, Esq, Ifi.Sa pesTeat•; 11.00 llpatd to adtanee Ferry, 45tf President Cashier sW attention given to Farmer's Sale j"j`AR11 FOR SALE OR TO REST Notes a' for a term of ears. ileia; part of lot 30, n Farmer's Notes disconated American and Out Polltloe-Strictlndependence years. Foreign hzcbaaga bought and said Drafts la liar Al M -A First -close Local Fryer. con. 7 and s, West'h bltby, 150 acres. good &oil. sued, ayailablo on all pasts of the world - • ptzr E:apseotatione - The nes” Barnes, stables, orchard, etc, Nell watered, e3pport of She people of Piokazing•aa3-♦loia1 t Apply on premise& or to 5.J. B1iAtiDEH�7T�r3ook• I Gavin;e Sank aepattmeat. TAKE lin, Ont. Interest allowed on deposits at highest curs "• • - rent rates, and credited he11-yearly to depositor `TOCKINGS AND SOCKS-W&nt I Geo. Serr. Msnager, D -unbars XXX Fine - U!r&t insertion, per line 10 ten �7 03"•('idtaad women from 14 uo,ezpe•ienc• -_ 8ATE8 OF ADYE$TI6LNQ : ed or ins aperteneed, on all rlaneea p cents, ribbed stocking work, Stitching, cloalag, tae•, ..Canadian ILacbeubsegaentiaaertion,perUte - 5 nin..on,knixtina.ecc. State r, at " Pickling Vinegar T" rsu ddoes u%t include Legal or Foreign ad- prctloiene in. Ateady wo:E , tL•e year round. 1 , tltrusements. tYorkinq week to lvmr,. quitting noon Saturday. —Pacific ei f�C Special terms given to parties tnaking eon- ( �IOEK9&L KNICTI\G Ce., L mated, To•' Ga is "rade for 9 or 8 months or by the year. Haff- Tonto. " L. '"s,rlyoryearlyCori tracts ps;acle quarterly. ' Dunbar's .Pure Pig klill Spiee J$U aet5 tarda, ten lines or uuder, with pipe*, T.1\•TED-Several industrious per- I Harvest -Enursions 1 Due year, S 8 OG, payab:e in aQvnace. ' owNgtice to local cobimus ten eentsper line'. sons in each state to traced for Loaee' cants per line each eubsegaent lutserdou.- established e:ecea years acid with a lar Ill caFf• Will be Tau on September 15th and 29th ; D _ ptoial contract rates made inowa an applioa. tal. to cad: upou taercaants and agents for st:c _ w e - om No free advertising , tearful aad profitable iiae. Yermaaeot enga;;e- returaine until November the 16 Advertisements d wising written netrnctioa� meat. Week -y cash salary of ale and all I and 60th respectively; 1903, r trillbein". ed until forbidden and charged ac- travelling espenses an hazel bills advanced in, RIB = PikElCa ao _food Sound Vegetables eaz3iragly. Orders for discontinuing advezriesr cash ea eb rrtek... F_xperience - uoc sanest°ah , ==U must be is writing and wat to the pub. �feation reference and enclose sett addressed Lsnrn. . envelope. TBE NATLONALL•.. 3a4 Dearborn at., Winnipeg...: enicago. Waakada Mocse Jaw . Jab Work promptly attended to. Ee:even..., .:) - Yorktou .. ... i Lpublished every Friday morning at its 0MQ E,gia......,.- Pr, -.4y[�y - Pickering Ont. 4RJf FOR SALE -Being lot 17. Arcola........ F- b f coa. Finks ion, containing ISO acresMac:eod....1�?_---) i -- rletors more or lees. On the Dremisee are a good' Wawanees..,. ���111LLL Calgary ,_,,,•• �lurkar di Thextan, Pro --- - - -- - - -. p trams hoose rod first-class oatbuildingg•..a• Slintata. -• • • Red Deer. • .. eluding bank barn 30x74 wftb atone atabli ag- Ginscuth .::. Strathcon s .. Water eonveaiearnt. a good orchard of *boat Grand View L� �s Q }G1 Pure 1' p FRIDAY, SEPT. 4th ]9Q$. Ove acres, four of which to lost coming into Swan Riyor..., 5c Pakets of Pure Spices bearing, This farm is to a good state of cul ti- ZQ Ina 91.4 ml es From __std points is Canada. r,zilda, - trotm�FT�sachmanf�ickeritc3t w markrte, be:n6 Banit Ste. Marie, WiodsOr sad East. Ape • s Bay and 1 mei eJi-r6ttf-Ptci��"- - .. _ ._ .... • _ —They Fill The. Bill = --. - - -- ... _.. __ - _ _ 1 to aearesL Canadian-EsoiBo.-Ageal- fez- -- NOTES AND 160MNtEP+ITS. er1:"4&tion_ Far-tarther rrtiaaiazT aapiT fay o� the promises to Gormla7 Geos. s9 ti I p&tmpT hist_ ::- 'ciketA we me good on Canada is andoubtedlepjoying VOTER' �iy 1 1 43• at the present time a degree of -tmrred." A. E. NOTMAN. -- �— — - - - - ttistisaat Generol Passenger agent. - Prosperity that is the pleasure of - - Tl Ton=eSt.. Toronto. - :eery few countries to experieuce. wa tLtak _ the pact fel: years emps of Wamed—An Idea o` LDSt. at pie all kinds have been exeQptionally tfunicspahly of arc Toxns; of of Pickeringtomswpeeenst t oar Lassa. the; may brag to wasted odtd, and -ices for all kinds cf Ciunfy o Onta.:o. re was -•4 ��D �orY $ co, i;cant Actor t&- g t ass, g -9 two he D.di C. for atio {1••310 prw pmt.• .._ ' grain. Mock and ::ill other farm Notice a hereby given that I Gave traata2tttad I sad 1b& of tie haadrtd en..ettons eaorw a Waiated TOd1iCt3 }lAti-e 1)een (d 11811 57itla-ti delivered to the prat ma tern i:a yrc• ;-��1j'� ��}� 1 y , stens s at tl 8 f Lha Ontario Vetere L.Kxr Act. �W�_fSCC01-j'. Btlt,�;hile enjoying i^59• aoi meta amending ate ia.a:s• tLe enrygs tee �#' aired b said sect:ctse t,; be.so traa,m-ttcd or They are Ne proaperlty, we sholil(I not fail to .,eJivgrod of tae I:st, mate pendant taenia T1 { - .- ..7•Bn14'IT1lZE'C that atilt tlnles are �llre Act, of a:lpe-ons arpewingb, the last rersed I Conven ient .. ... .. _..... - - _ to COn]e again. While We are {aaesameot ko:: ^f tie &Sia aluntctpslty ac ;�'�•t g elec••.onafor mambere of ttia Les:&l.t.ve ae• _ aid Cheap. The undersigned are 'prepste'd to pay the highest prices for all kinds blessed tt-ith a fair amDunt of •vn.u:y a::i at )f.ia:cipal Else'loZ&, aadsaid I Il. p f CO ready Cam there le alway.; a tend vase oa the t P ed :p to a:t otAce at R'hlte• 8iII h art was Ant pea: day or August. :303, aria re- be to oar advar-taae to see as beforedisposing._ ante to spend more thRn i� nec'et- muss L!iare for ane ctioz �c It -viii � k:ectcrs are cal:.ed upon to exaa:.ae M I Lists ' If jou don't.believe it buy one and s are also handling all k1IIds of Fat Stock. oar for our comfort atilt rete11t it. -We mean g _._ y 1� sad ,f any au .s: iris or other errors ori fonc'd needs. During periods of pros- tbere:a to take immediate proceedtn;s to have ! try' `�. s e 11 I"eA(ti- the ame ccrrectad ac to :,tw. Tit ` y ] the time t0 get 1Dated at t� t.tevue. Aad ss iS L, ,30). '-,-'.-..:.VAN a.7 T O 1 ei E & PALMER, tress fon- Nardi tin:s� n heti they dr,, snag PllIY]�s y DONALD k: BE•ATO%, - come. If we would be as careful clerk o1 the Tp. of eteler+ng. 4f+ 47 R i1Ny aie, Ont X_�ER=. of our ex nditure3 (luring good. The best value for rater money, N -_-- ---- pec °. - - tiute_w as during dUll times, periods • _ of commercial depression would �r� n�made e _. - - - Rhe time hen w e haps lend-, t0P�11 is etleeeerfally used monthly bT 0•et F P "Lz&ew 9ale.effeewrl Ladieetwk YO order. - the by a little for- a rainy day.ccedm, gist for tears neon g,st 4'glt� Be`akanoof2aer.asall Ittztnrse pillsat,d _ ,Bcareful about the debts we con- f."I i leltidona ars dangt+soae erten, lsa 1. t2 E . ,� � i e E'� j A N S - - = ltfact. and a.� t -'e O, arid we Dos• xea'e, ledegfteee siromget.A'pet bot ren• W. rj 1 17 r7 � _-.—will be able-lto__keepgour liea�cl� 1pr�•xsstledonrrteelptofprice w� �` � Stam 't')ae Cetsk Oe.pP.ala _ . abore water when the Roods, of 'hard times creep around ii.Q. Brock 'St., W�ll i. : On Saturday afternoon the Ter = sa' sa' . t• 4' -ronto Indu_<tpial Exhibition «'as �*�. , opened b3- Lurgi Strathcons, -Can - W. Program the' y ada'a Graud fold} Man." ..Lord ! ��*. el • ��i �TITT� Stratheonil iiilttirtir neltr�bAtReen � R :.. f age, IT �L �� 1 f _ :-_.llatiremarkable itllllt} fur aBY Dealer in Qrnecnattnl and 1'urt}ar.,1 Cement. CeluPs4i alwa3y s on mail of surd au lite. lli� whole hand, This C'ewerlt i� bo til; in carload lets Roti will be sold to life has lkeu or -e u: uncvi11111011 Vi- 1 onus , t Ie s. eilwcx uta - tality. -ring -hi earlier year- " • 1�t r.' at z' �3 lw price' r� lie exlscrieneecl iliany of the hard]- preparation Day --Tuesday Sept. 15th. - ssliips which I ere eoliiinou to all ' the• early'. settler- of tile. e•uuntry, The life of -all empli,j•ee of tide X11 exhiitit� to }M shnwn in the main building sincltitiinG fruit, flotvPrs_ 1 a T T :Hudson B4-' CoulpatiV'was not one ';train. v(-getaltle.,, dairy prudnc�, tlnme�tic- manufacttlrel•s, ladie and child- O�� _ V� . ' of the easiest, although no diuubt ren',mt work :uld fine art i, nu? -i he in plat -t- hy,3 pant.' We siker all building pleasant in many' re ;setts. �� bile tor, Ui he tm hand Bauch earlier than that hoax. as it is Likely the building y will he crowded, and there coming early will hate a htriter.chance W secure • plrtln L)cil]alcl A. Smi'l i to �t�t}- - i={ tli,�ir.ealu s wthe_bezi_&dya-ntage. A.]�e acknowledged by all who hare taied thecal to be st'_aperior to all undergo the -aloe experiences a- Z" the ergo the k� 111 idle C'nla})tiny. �+ L others. Tlie3• are unequalled for c,rxlrab}Lits and li;hzness of But honest faithful work ali:•ay-s Citizen's .Day, Wednesday, Sept• 16th.. - draft.' -We or ;].lave, diem in all' 's3 s Single plow4 lightle gangs, 8 betas ? furrow plows in 3 size-, single and double lir5ugs its oven reivard, and >this. furrow sulkey of riding ]doers, also one of Cauacia'= Most reumcue<i G_>TEs OrEv .iT.�kl -�.�. Woodstock �`indniiils-Sud everything in the Implenlent.�'ehicle and sons, is nbR feapiug the fitrits of - Power Lina. - honesty industry mild faithf}tl- 10d0� a.nl•-All Lite to k nlnst he on the ground i at this h„car. 1?'rces the I.iiwe?t. Terms to sunt Purchaser.. iiilife•auji that of other ]LC�O Judging Light Horses c'onlnsellrea, . Judging Dairy Cattle And great Men of the past genera -tion, ,wine. Detnonstratii.ns in apple Packing and Grading near the 'Linin Build-' Geoe Philip, fin, Brougham such.as Glacl:,tone, Pope Leo XIII. 'ing. : hied tuany others who have reach- 12.01) noon -Feeding Chickens in fattening crates. ,ve4 a ripe Old age, retaining. the. l.ly) p.m. -Judging Agricultural Horses. utiin: ailed use of all the faculties 1.80 p,li1:=-Judwbig �Ltght Hares continued, Judging-Fieef Grades. J_u in 5�'continued . Schonl Childlpn s Competitions commence at 1.31 to tFie -elj as and that hard ancontinue Between the Gem?.bans e�ant.. t ('0 �:f 1.�• A— .-r �••.- -Fork, c•olubluetl• frith a pI'op)er • 1.10- p.m.-P017LTRT- �11.. R,'Uot>relle. nf-Nlilttm, will - deliver• an- ad - method of livilig? and avoiding all dress. on Poultry Culture, using lice birds to illustrate his remarks. ;© - kinds of excess, 13 CUlld11C']�e to QII p,i1L-1 ORSf:1I. t',PE\T\F OF TiIE FAIR BY HOti. 5� 1)�EI FISH- Why Not Open lunges its'. Hard worl.- alone ER, �lini,-ter of Anricnilture for l'anada. _ killed -any- 'man.• , -lbuae, 2.15 p.Tn.-G1 1ukh�na Vin: L nes S t �DIr$ hotiv�-er, tau number its victims "gala to 4.13 pant.=lud�3:ing Dcnaonstrations. ]Liss nlith, Hamil - A Sa�rings Hank 'learn the p` by the,nlillion. .1cti�-it'y- •is toll- ton, st i`l give R practical demonstration in the preparation of foods. A spec- -__ lncive to the best of health. Idle- dal tetlt Rili _1x erected frit this purpose, under the direct supervision of the Sove l_ South Ontario 1S'onien s In�ntute. .All ladies are incited to make -this fent ; Qig Y1 j( O0on the other hand, has the their keadtluPrtcrs•«-hile ctsiting the fair. t,+�� eu -Bank Canada opposite effect. "Satan always , 3.(X)p.m. -Experimental "Plot.' Prof,' C'. A, Zacitz. O. A.C., will give -.% no Hinds something for idle hands to talk nn (grains, Grasses and Forage Plante for Ontario, using the Eeperimen- S� R�r�;A�(�t Ol1t• The lean who has no state<t tal Plots to illustrate his address, A demonstration will be given in Spray -- ;. employment' is sure to. contract ing for the De;;truction of Jlustard: t liRbits that will eti-entally sap r3.l.i p:!n._Gvnikbana No -2. � Interest allo•9ved from date of deptosit on small sums as well as large fes`\ an'ap hi= life blood. , If a voting 4.00 p.m. -Apple Packing andGrading.-Demonstrations. will be given tVj man starts out in Life .w`ith tide ob- near the linin Building. ' set. of reaching all honored old 1 1� pant. -Uy tnkhana No. 3. © ©© Q © © © © 0 Q ' j g : 5.(1) pan. -C' lilpetitit nr in high jumping on horseback, d - -- .•age•he has only to follu�i the foot- 5.30p.ni.-Gyulkfiana tin 4. r steps of •such men as has been _ ]yarned. Choose seine h[)llOt' hie Wednesday Evening 8 O'clock.M-olso­ia-Pa'd - employ nleut, and aster depart Clea'iaer - 'from the path cif rectitude. Be industrious, honest towards (,iodHaZZ. l 29Z.Xas'Z ..Public .lfeei'ng c and 't:wvards man, and the eo%eted _ goal will eventually lie reached. sWhitby­- ikddress, of NVelcome, yIayor of ReQlc to Address of Welcome by the Chairman, Hun. John Dryden, Min- - For %IP8L11I1�1L1dOW8, �1rrOr9 e - Port Perry now- possesses the ister of Agriculture for Ontario.Silverware. .most extensive evaporating Avorks Address, Prof. �S'm.'I:ochhead, O.?i.G.; Guelph. _. ;• _.._ __ _ g and in the world. The Regal Packing_ ;kitisic•i'�r�� Fly glller, ZIT -I✓�cT„ have just located there.` Address, Dr. James Fletcher, Experimental Farm, Ottawa. e _ Address, Hon. Sydney.Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, Ottawa The Regal Packing Co., Port Music. _ _ Binder Twine Eta. _ Perry, require 9,11 the apples Address, 5iiss . nes Srnith, Hamilton.• ;Short addresses by the Judges. grown in this entire district, for Reazin Hardware u«ob.et rd r' -which they will pay prices unheaProgram for 8rd daT of the Fair will be gives in oar liezt istae. e is of'before. 1 Pialtariagt Oat, stat,.. n� .:,fr ,, J.,/r ,.. , .. ,.. .. � es*t s �lyy1 1.Yri�;' .�+ �,” 7 .sir-me:a«�i,r �u:ss .�.ti,•,.���;�,���2a�'r��_� ate.,: ....x...1 .YSNLStp.Yeu, •..y'i+T�s"L-:+ll.,-t_.. .. ,.. ,.. i . ::,^ :. mj a .wf!_. .•"�. ..::,iM:v_ .v..t.7`. l i�t�..,, .:.. ,, .., -. .,. .stat. ;.... • •...:... ••. ;'.• : nt_&"NQAT __ ohn and Mrs. Coo r, of Port - --, _ Perry, spent Thurs sy an Friday is spending a few. of last wee - arE "Sandbank," tile' —_—_tea -s al R. Bryan's.Duncan- - Yguests of lifacuab. Fruit D. Macuab vvas in StoufTvine on lY.:1i. Palliser has opened his----T-ueedayPis business. opened his new store•outhe corn- - Enlarged our store re double its size to accomodate Furniture our ori i w increasing Miss Ethel Reyaolds it visiting f er, and is now prepared to supply __ = furniture business. Here is ii partial list of Furniture Factories we bud from at R. Bryan's this week. the public n ith all kinds of foot- in order to get goods at first cost and give our customers the benefit o1 rt : Andrew Hamilton returned on ear. See advt. in another col- He,,:,,rth Manf'g Co., Hepworth, Ont.; Kaechtel Furniture Co., Han- Andrew f2oin his vacation. f um,, Parlors over; horth� American Chair Co„ Owen Sound ; �Vorld Furnishing Co., Bornyfr august i ti the ,�7fe 1 n. �� Filson have now a Orillia; Bali Furniture Co.; Hanover; Union Furniture Co., Wingham; Chea- vf Frank Ham, of a daughter. Gregg ley Chair Co., Chesley, Out; Kirug & Hibner Co., Chesley; Anderson Furni- g stock of coal on hand ttnd more is tore Factory, Woodstock. J. A. iVhite ship d a carload of expected shortly. Tbw,,, firm ship- _ Yours for business, ^hogs from this station on Monday. ped a carload of fall ,wheat from }' y' — _�_ Rev. M. and :41rs. Tait .spent ,}ire on Monday.: This is the first .Ail kis 4s of Vegeta ie8 John H. Beal, Claremont- a couple of daps this week in To - of the season. The hear • rain on Sumlay had Store will be opened in . Brougham .costo. y .. _. ... _ _ . Miss Maggie Macnab i3 'visiting a considerable effect on thelntend- j Rink ou or about' Sias 18th, 13Q3. - friends in Toronto for a couple of ante at the, various churches at <• .. . ;• .�ceeks. the .,"ening rer,ices. No 5ery ice -F. 8A1V'DERSOI`i, Brougham. S. Bray, ,ve._are pleased to --re- R her _ heir:_:___ ue�by- — port, is improving, though very terian church. AA vel ED—Faithful Person to tra- _le���] ConsideringthF wet i�"gather, val !or welleeenblished tans. in a few p `7 %Zl•tu. Cochrane, who'has been ill there was a od turnout at the coanties, ca1isng-oa ret&ll tuerchaate•azd swears - Kee your $ Local territory Salary 810-34 a year and expen. for some time, is improving but song service in the Methodist hes, pay&bla -JU :O a week in cash and expenses advanced Position permanent Basiness sue. Alowly. h treh ou Sunday evening. J!r• ceseful and rushing Enclose self addressed ". ' .. g _ George' and Mrs. 1Yatson are �'ilkiusori s rendering of •`The envelope Standard Souse, HSS Carton Bldg, '.. visiting friends at Richmond Hill Holy Bity" delighted all who Fere Ch1°azo _ er-sa ibis week. present. '�.` Agent for all - On this Space. George Lee, we understand, has Graham Bros. shipped some H. Hopkins, kind. of veh• ',Purchased a farm near the town I twenty-five Horses to the Do- idles manufactured by the McLaughlin - ~ of Whitby. minion Exhibition, Toronto, on Goy, of O.haws. Dowswell the Stcre Man Born—At Whitby, on Thursday, Tuesday comprised o; Clydesdale - -,will tell you all about it. = ` 7th, the wife of F, C. --- -'- August stallions, Hackney stallions, mares ' Dingman of a son. and fillies. We expect to see them Mrs- J. H. Madill has been spend- • Pe score their usual success. ing a couple of weeks with her Mrs, Doyle, sister of Doctors daughter in whitb'y. Ralph and C. J. Brodie, who was A letter from J. C. M&cnab sa s - Y so seriously injured near .Cedar Is ' - ' he is now at Vancouver and has Grove on the railway a couple of 3-Y P very _--_ weeks ago, is improving nicely at enjoyed _tri ve much 0 days 1>•avid Scott and John .eros -� — - - Sale ~ the Turoata Soxpt�ai:--tide regi`. — - � _ --were in. Port Perry on Sunday to hear that she has lost the sight visiting the latter'a parents. of one eye. The Empire Medicine Co, of Load", T'per Wit• � }ia,� of Footwear. 10 per omA. off all lines of Dry Goods. Nicholas Burton is very lame at Robert Dowswell-, of the Leland •' "' ' " "- present the result of an injury re- Out has appointed the undersigned w I9 ,• �• Farming Tools. —` J rY Hotel, Vancouver, B. C., after an local agent for Pickering, for the most woe gibe Biatohford's calf meals for 2Se, the best fond on earth for fattening calves, scetved to his leg &bunt a Reek ago. absence of seventeen years, -and derfai discovery of the nineteemb "story. lambs, *too. S three pound bags of Compound Herbal for 01 00, unexcelled.. for Hogs . .1Srs_ Pickett, we are sorry to re- James Dowswell, of Manitoba. af- For the treatment of the *Tose, Throat, ,and Horsaa• Herbageam alway on hand. Teas of all kinds at exceptionally rt is l in da erougl - ill at the Bronchial Tabes -and I;na s It cnrssColde mod port i g w ter an absence. of tn� eats. of g. • values• 21 Ibs Bt. Lhwrenoe araaelated sugar' $1 00, 25 lb+ 8t. Lawrence yZ1 residence of her son ose h, in Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay fever se ar 01.00. Pltroeis delivered to ail- parts of tis• town. Leave your order with p years, have returned to pay, u visit and all thrust and long diseases, Write I sag at Township. Itheir brothers Wm. and Alex. for pp�vrtioaiszs, a stock of treatments, and � E. F0143'Y"i'i3. Misses Almira Hutchison and B. Dowswell. repsirLcoastantly on hand at. _ Minnie Pugh are in Toronto thiIto Harvest i4 no* about over 'buten Gat• ,North Claremont. week visiting friends and attend- � the work has been detained by tLe - • _ _ . _ _. _ ._ ing the Exhibition. , late rains. There are a number of Miss mate Woodruff is spent3ing fields of oats that are ;till stand- 4 _ ' a few days in Toronto this week '' ing out, and the raiu and, warm " 4 visiting friends and taking in the i -weather of the past few dav;4 have Print Trees � �M ('� � � � ('�• I� �� e . � * �' • _ si hts at the Exhibition. caused a considerable amount of 1J g il. P. and Mrs. Hopper 'have re- I the grain to sprout. :ill kind k of Fruit Trees. Shrubs ` v T ., g ,sin turned home after c ndin three '.. Etc. fos sal:, -•- ` tweets at Grimsby Park, pronto � Cre'O• Hagen left on Tues -day for All kinds of Men's Fall Plough Boots. Also reduced prices in Junction and other points. Birkton, where he i:+ foreman over Highest pr ccs paid for Fall and Women's Button Buote, reduced from $:3 to $225 for neat ten days Frani: Cooper has been in Col- a gang of men who are engaged on Winter Apples. _ Samoan this week shoeing horses the Barclay Railway, running - JOIN E. Off, s•4•nt• Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. from Burkton to the Georgian being taken to the Exhibition. Bay and Lake N ipissing. It i t _ _- - - - - - oe nt, — '— for Feed Richardson, riot to their Last Bunds befog a dls ole also1r. Barclay's 'intention to tap W. M. Palm Sh Martha Y gra No � T �1 . , Claremont. Out. your gig-Theis'-eat:ld-neaEgathe Temisea_ming idailway. � _ to other places, so they met and The eighty-second anniversary �� I -Me Store Opened " comforted each. other as be.t they of the Baptist church will be held ; ; '' a� ' at the Corner. - - in the church on Sunday and 11ph- ! • o - - ' could. $ 'i} `� a � =3 rw .. � � � A call Solicited:" Mists Florence Eastwood went to 1 da3 , `Sept. 13th and 111th. The � • n •tor. -i 2 Z .. s- - - Markham cis Tuesday to enter up- I Rev. Alex. White, a former Pa. =: S 3 8 0� ` >R C� on her duties as a student in the will preach on Sunday both morn- a ��'� l _ T ;High Schoo2. l. We wish her a sue- ing t►nd evening. On Monday g., +T° =-g v I � as ea 1 , ,a evenin a Harvest Home will be . a, .�= s; •a ° e to ! a *j -ft ? ♦ 0 . - icessful career. _ Iw a o ° b ■ a ,zc a so • .1 s held at which a ood'prograin will o� �3- + �3 . ' ° `� ' �K f... s Foster ft S o s n and _. v, lir. Wilkins s , Re _ 8 Q w at Prince Albert! be.given, 11 atch out for bills s, , o y , 8 0 a C r.. � O (� 1pS _ utchison ere ' :�• l i Et o : .. . __. • i, iuR full particular.. 'thla Reea attending the district r gr JOC an meating in connection with ther — r � Feb Methodist church. [�'.1�TED. — Dining--r„-,m ir1�. _ e= . - A tc'AIn belonging to Geo. -Le ! use tnatds, an I 1auaSrees. 1pj d to ®,�� f ��1 t III ex -f C.li..v er by mall to the nndsrugaed yt ..m Apr, IV( _ scitlLlS of Balsam. rata arca, a fet,' ,. A-. Dyle jtatroa. 4,•tr .V cY - . day_ ago, knocking down a couple E o N� �la7 a of telephone poles, but othel'tc1=t • i en d _ ` We ire prerare3 co do all kinds of wo-k - - do' no daIIlag�e: �' der$ Wanted. _ - " t• m c a . sept ? tip ---- ,. e• M. Prom tl :rtaitin,; to the pomp-bcuaeie. m July. • ..� Rev. Mr. l" ilkiIv;�)u and �OII 9ea,e• teFdcrn'w.11 ho iecetved 1,v,he under-, s ` ' arse+rl uV to Iharw9ap, 5eptetnler iUtb. OW a yy Oct, r Frank „cut to e�,'niarl.et un 31on i :,r tae b}:1dinF �f is rods of stupe weal for s N *too. - �iay. The latter will enter nixui a y;, a'xl S�caon \c 4 East. Contractor t� luzn• � .. course of stitches at -the High! :eh muter:&:, Tenders tr, t•e marked : Tenders I a a :Dee .; — !.r atone wa:1 " The lowest or any tender not ,is^,nary 1904-1904 816• 0@havca i th, — —` ..School of that town.. aecesaarilyaccepted.• Addrees all tenders to � .. _ T— . • 1�Ot0e9.)r t0 George ani, firs. Gerow and Rev. I R. E. JOHNSTON. Brougham 9tb, Port Perry lltb, L z. Qhu G eros, .6o.ow � Son, olaremcni. j ;ea secretary 5 s -No. YicL•erinq bridge 1 lth, Canniagton 1346, Beaverton 12th. - 1 W. Q. Richardson, AEent,lPickering. we _ : _no an V%- VF T. A. GREIG, Agent,- -'-.Pickering. to sel . ^ g _0 (a 0 (0) "Xi5v, I a (a a .RICHARDSO SCREEN DOOR .. ever Important showiaR of fineet display of China. A very large assortment of I SCREE r`11 DO`A and Stationarv. Boobs, Dolls,, Tog., jabt . ..received for -the oliday trade, Call - Hand soe them. Sab& LAWN IO�VE R � e eariptione takgn for all Magazines,� have h - - � - Weekly and Daily{-Ne,w.pspers, rM iri stock, '-We have cut p W . J. - - cab fine. y g It's goad bis -i .l - - ...- :. time now t _ _ s Paints . 0�is the RITSSILL HARDWARE Co. Mali Ne !_ , " A *&, fresh stock;qow on has'. _Pri zaa is Wall Paper ranging from Be. up. Jahn ' Parkes =?uabartoa. 126 EAST KING STREET, Toronto• ircuiauon kind that brznga res . . us , , -- . ::. . .:.. , ,. 1. .. - ; r. . _ _.. .. i. I r i' r ltd a ,11 �TT'T.[` I ii „ No. , r�ard. > °„ No. ' I COLD-BLOODED - MURDER. 1 _ � VESIIVIIIS 1N AUTTOrh I %Tr ZZ To - �-irr i re l l��a�\iYL'i J, 8�ic; new No. 1 Norttheru in store, Billed Two Men - Without the A Fire Stream of Lava Ran Down 1,L ` T 43 L1,143e _.._ - .. t.._.,_.---�--_.._ _. -- --- -- - -- to arrive,.Z2}c - _ - - - ----.. . - . - ... Sifghtei Ziaing. the Mountain. 11 .. _ _ ;Prices of . Grain, Cattlei ete IAvr STOCK MARKET, A Chicago despatch says: Without _ A Naples despatch says :-The poo- Telegraphic Briefs From All - _.. : - a word of warning, two men were ple of Naples and environs witnessed ,___Over the Giob:. :__._ _.. _ - _ ... ,.__.F .. _ _.__IIl Trade CCIltres. _ Toronto, Sept. 1. -Tho run of cat- killed and two others wounded by a remarkable spectacle at noon on _ . - • - - _ , - - . tie at the Western Market was mod- hold-up -men. at the barns of the Wednesday. One thousand feet be- • - _� - Toronto, ,iSept, 1.-Wbeat__Tbe erately large to -day, and business in Chicago City Railway Company at low the centrar.one of Vesuvius, the CANADA, the best classes ' of'butcliers' was an earl hour on Sunda The The Government will probably fin market is quiet for Ontario wheat, Y y• law the centra cone of Vesuvius, the Thanksgiving Day for October 15 - and- prices are unchanged, No, 2 fairly satisfactory. Considerable shooting was dorso by three men who volcano opened like a huge mouth, this year, - white and. red 'winter, new, numbers of poorly -finished and half- escaped after securing $8,000. Three If negotiatioaq under way can be a quoted P B out•of which belched a lire' stream oP �-' at 74 to 75c low freights. - 'Spring grow --Eastern stoekers, feeders, and' of the "men - who were shot wero lava, which ran down the side of the carried out an extensive trade in _. _,-_ _ _. wheat, 73c for Ko. 2 east,- arxi goose light butchers' were , offered;- -a working in the cashier's office and mountain, and at 11sSL seemed Canadian apples will be opens up @So for No. 2 east. Manitoba w� in these that trade manifested the other was a motorman asleep in menace the observatory, but later it with France. a$ieaL is nominally fires; No:- hard its -greatest .dulness. A few buyers the outer office_ The men in the deviated from the building. The" Tjie Civic Fire and Waxer Commit- iQ quoted at 98c, No..l Northern at of this class of cattle, however, were office. were shot before they wero eruption occurred without any warn- tee a Hamilton decided le charge L2 97,c, and No.'2 Northern at .. 94c on the, market, and consequently, aware of the robbers' presence, and_ ing whatever, There was no earth- g G!ov'er}c::. ;he quotations 'grinding though sales were slow to effect, a the motorman was Billed as he 'was quake detonation 'or rain of ashes, cents per 1,000 gallons in hotels, _ - _. in transit are :� u. 1 hard; $1.04; considerable volume of business in rising from :a bench where he had nothing but a clear stream of lava Woons and livery stables. . No. 1 Northern, $1,03, and No, --, these was transacted. • been asleep. and red hot stones, " which were The present session of Parliament - __,�__-_----•--.__--Northern,;:Loo, . e e e e - ran e - has lasted 172 days. which is coos} Oats -The market_ is quiet, with of over 1,000 lbs. weight, were want- ant clerk in the cashier's •office, shut feet. The eruption seems to be de- to that of 18ti, the, longest Yarlia- . - fair of]eringa; No, 2 white quoted at ed. and sold readily at good prices, through the body while standing at creasing, and it is bored that no mentary session In Canadian history., damage will result. Edmund Brown, of Hamilton, 80ic middle freights, and at 33ic big figures in some instances ,being his desk; John 4R. Johnson, motor- B wants a commission appointed to in - un track, Toronto. No. 1 white paid -for -fancy animals. man, shot through head. The spectators, afar enough away vestigate tt:e way Magistrate Jelp quoted at 32c east. New. No. 2 Not many exporters' were received, .Injured -Wm. I;. .Edmond,- rectiiving not to be frightened, stood entrant- has been conducting the affairs of his • :-::- • - • - - sold at 30c low freight to New York, but the values of_ those sold did not clerk,' shot in the left thigh, while e e spectacle, but those nearer d at the office. _ Barley -Tr ode is quiet; No. 8 ex- show a marked improvement over at his desk; henry l3iehl, shot.- in were seized by. panic and rushed down fr•oaS the sides of tie mountain to The contract with Colombicr Bros. tra, new, quoted at- 41c law freights those of last Tuesday, and 'of last head, will recover, for - the establishment of a steamship ;to New York: week.. All that came forward were The rubbers ,took ,no chances, but the villages near by, The alarm in service between Bordeaux and Can- , Rye -The market' is quit+t, with reported sold, disposed of all the opposition of.the these villages was somewhat quieted oda fe reported to have been signedn- �rices 49 to SOc middle freights. The heavy overinga of sheep had employes before they enter the of- by the Mayo -'i affixing notices de po Pena -Trade dull, with Nok2 white the effect of considerably weakening fire. • Choosing tho time Thea the Glaring that there was no danger. at Ottawa. The chief of police of Naples has Itis said that theie is a likelijiood quoted at 81Y high freights, •and at` the market for them, and buyers employes were busily engaged in bal- gone personally to stake a tour of of the Government appointing aper - 433c east. were -hardly prepared to take all on ancing' tip the receipts of the' night, of the official n investigate arc!- . Corn -The market is quiet and their hands that .were on ale. Spring the villages around Vesuvius. in or- g - p g �usU after the last cosiductor had 'der to reassure the pe`asanis anti su- dents on railways in Canada. Such Steady, Fo. 3 American yellow quot- f Iambs probably declined in price the turned in his money and had left accidents this ea . ' - od 'at 60e on track; Toronto, and i perintend any measures o1 protection y r are pronounced most.' the bar`s, the robbers suddenly ap- which m ry, to be unprecedented in number. . No. 8 mixed at. 59c, Toronto. Cana- I The receipts of milch cows were un- eared ri the receiving window and may be deemed necessary. The P dian corn purely nominal. __ f p superstitious louver classes are agi- There is trouble in Harrrilton oyer usually heavy, but u der the iaflu- began shooting. The Ilrst intimation what shall be done with John. Rich- �lpvr-\.Cnety },er `cent. patents � ,-Inc, of a , fatriy brio demand for those insidd the office had that 8ii rating for the exinilsirn of Prof. ands, legless unfortunate, subj t I' ,L1 tipol to-dav at- $3.9 to iY3, mid,- y- Xrull, of Munich, who predicted the a e8 .- • , d trcigWs, in buy'er's' sacks, for el -,goad coos all were bought up by the thing was wrong was when they eruption, declaring that he has the to epileptic fits. He was turned E—'-$trici¢irt-rolisr4-ai' srcL 't"u'l t'ea-U buyst?s_ " -- _ .--.ilea-rd---t`ii -& abs--The-first--eye.--Horse-aa:d--the -Rei - brands for domPct-r wade quoted at j The arrival amounted to 86 cars, fired struck Stvw'art and he, fell to �- of Providence and was taken back to $3.33 to $3 50 in obis.; Manitoba containing 1.120 cattle, 2,182 sheep, the Aoor without a ward. Bieh1 jail, . Sheriff MiddirAaa and Ins et- , -TO -SUPPRESS CRUELTY. 1,900 ho and 30 calves. and Edmond, who were. sittin near tor. Chamberlain decided that - her flour steady; No, 1 patents, $5.40 to �' g juld not stay there, and asked ' b4.45; tin. 2 patents, $4,10 to $4.15 ! The market for exporters' ranged Stewart, turned to see what was the World-wide Plan for Protection -of that be be taken into the House of _ and strung baJ:era" $'3.90 to $4.00 i in value from $4.25 to 4.80 per matter, but before they could leave on track, Toronto, l Birds and Aaitaals, Refuge, but tLe committee refused ew•t., with the most of the sales at- their chairs they were rendered help- I S Millfeed--Bran steady at 816,• and F$4 50 to- $4.•60 -per cwt. - less by the well -directed bullata of-lCruelty A Berlin' di!,: patch says :-The Ber- him admin= -ion. Ab at $18. here. At outride ; Butchers' cattle of choice quality the robbers: Johnson, the motor- lin Society for the Pre�'er.tlon' ofpoints bran Is quotes! at $13 to $14, 1 held up well in value. We•quote:- moa, who -was asleep on a bench in to Animals is ,taking the in- t'rREAT BRITAIN, info shorts ai $17, Nanitnba bran, !Best loads, $•f.15 to $1.=0; fair to the outer office. hearing the noise. jitiative in attempting to bring about Hope are in a- better condition in - to sacks, $17 and shorts at $19 ', good }vada, $43.75 to $4: common to started up to iro to the assistance of �an international understanding- cn Keit than hes been the case for soma . hero, _ _ ;fair, $3 to ¢3,65; roufih, 62,5Q Lo hus.companions, twt was shot and I{he su-bject of cruelty to animals and y'ea`s. `TTLF. DAIRY MARKETS. •e adders is $2 45, and canners $2 up, killed before he could get on his feet I birds of Ttaly, with the arra to sup- MT. Mark Sanger, of Wyke, rear The bulk o! the sales in -the feeder Sinking sure that all opposition had "ort the work of the Italian socia Ax 'minister, has kil' d 33 _ _ ___ -: _ and stocker classes consisted mostly been rc�snoced, the robbere then broke Lien and with the corooeration of .the the fields this year-. + , Butter -The ma-ket is quiet and of the latter descrfption of cattle 'of open *he 'door of the ceahlcr's oflico 'talian Government. The plan is as Welsh tinplate works, employing . 1, generally firm, with a scarcity of ! 600 to 800 IDs. in weight, which with a sttrtlgo hammer, and secured toliows ' between 20,0(10 and QOOr` men',' Rrc: j choice pound cols, 1tie quote :-''sold ;as $2.75 to $S 40 Conspicuous signs will be placed on shut down becau!- of a sage dis- per cwt.; air 1 $3,000 in biles, which was lyicg on. y; .. SCh: ,.e I -lb. 15 to idc, selected ' 'the railroad cars, asking travelers pulp. ' .11 Idei tubs.. unf!nrm color, 14 9 colors and poor breeds, 400 to 700 the desk. ' •They then, made their Y o 15c; Itbs., were worth $2.40 to $3 per escape. Four men were arrested I'to aid. in su;p'ress'ing leer_ ful cruelty The late' Lieutenant Daniel God- . secenda-y grados, store packed, 12} to nn:otnls and birds in Italj, by' fray, for forty years bandmaaer of Ii to 28c; creen•,c. hours after the robbery, on , cw - complaining to tie 3fay.or or other the Grenadier Guard., has left an t three y �rinta,.1: to 2pc Trade in sheep was fairly acttroe, auspfcicm of being implicated in the ti ds tido, 17} Lo ar . notwithstanding the heavy ran there- crime, but they have not as yet been officials It the place were the acts estate valued at £6,189 gross, and _ Eggs --The market la quiet.' We -of. but lambs were dull of sale and ideatifled. lot cruelty"occur. An 11lur+erated ii5,884 net, quo's'-Strictly'Gsiv laid, 15 to 26c; i c{`ruin` wal also be distributed Ozer 3rQ officers and men of tit candled s4ock, 14 to 15c; sec ods is trifle lower. We quote -Export i•1 I G, ' ' CW, 19, $8 .30 to $3 40 ex ort bucks, among the travelers, explairang the North Staffordshire Rcciment and _ _ - arrsi checks, lU to lie. p r� facia 4s .they exist, and tsavelera the H'e14ii F'usiliery visited. tt.e Ish• . ._ _, Chee e-Tte markoJ; is stand $4 30 to $2.�5 per cert,;. culls, $2 to T�N S.tRJESTROYED. will r vested to aid to the moot of Man to undergo a weeks i y We be e'4 g spec s 8.50 _ r $ each, lambs, 4 - quots :-Fi e.t, 103 to 103c, to 4ic pas Ib., went b refusing to eat sun -birds training !n hill -climbing i I �.,a -07 ,.r, ._ ,ro rn _ - �,..----'- ^ --- y g g + g g The va;ues of calves were steadily 1 y HOG PRODC,CTS, sults at Princeton, h `stunt`. to bur son birds from y g yTn plc ant of military bands on Sun - maintained at 4 to �c D� �" and Dressed A Woodstock 'despatch says Thejc'hildr. L by looking .under tT.e sad- day, Lord Roberts syr that the .},oe firm:' Cured meats F2 to. $1G each_ are steady, with a demand. lAe-i Hogs Grand Trunk Raaway, at Princeton,' dies of horses and mules for Ao• a ds 'music should be of an e%vniing ct,ar• j good were unchanged. We quote: _ quote -Lacon, long flea`, 10 to -Selects, I80 to 200 lbs., was mocked for several hours early before renting such aninmis, and by seta`, and "as far as possible, sac- i $6.50: andse -._- -. INC. fa_ton and case lots. Pork- fats and lights, 8.25 g $ per cwt. oa Sunday through a rear end col- refusing to give tips to drl%,c,a who abuse their animals. red-'- "The greatest; Offen. a be- IiL s, ,$19 to short cut, $21, - .- - • -. - - - lision betwoen two -freights, which occurred abo-ut midnight. A regular The Berlin society •trill ask the , po-sible . tore decent people," was the cam- . ._ . ..: stocked .. meats-FIams, li ht to ' • g . freight, which had pulled in' on. the line kindred organizations In Europe "and America to co-operate with it ment o't Mr. Plowden at liars lebone Police Court, while fining some } 'o HOPE TO AROUSE EUROPE. to filum, 1 Ro t!a, 21} to 12ce should- I main track afterwards received o roar`s to cake switch t o let another work- . i this k for using bad 1 youths 20s each ng Ian-- _ _ • . _ _ ere, l0i backs,, 16 to.15jr; break- train pass, and while backing lip to - age in pubile. , _T - - ;fast baron, 14 to 14}c, The Macedonians Besoive Tq Ca �y make siding at Princeton; was' pitch- FRUIT INSPi:C7I0N. . UNITED STATES, ' Laid -The rtiarket is easier. Tierces ( .on Fighting. ed into a spectral freight trntn of — David CE.. Williams, ages{ BS, of 9}c; tubs, Sic; 1•ails, 9'¢c; compound, I A Constantipople despatch says: ' . perishable goods and her ten cars ,Marked Im roverrent in the Pack. F ,Cambria, , Wis., was bitten by 8 to 9c, � 1 "Carry the war to the sea coast'" is were •sma-shed, took fire, and were destroyed, A brnkesman, named in of Fruit in Ontario. I - g weeks a rat two weeks ago, decd from " the latest battle cry of -the Macedon- DL'811.E$S AT ]if0\'TIiFAL, Barrow. of Stratford, who wa, sent A Toronto despatch says :-3fr. P. p ' blood poisonfrg, little child of John Pouts, of fan Insurgents. Thais inn is deli _. M1 Riont:enl, Sept. plan ept.. 1• -Grain -Peas 'to bring the conflict, more direct= thn track to ting and place J Carey, Dominion Fruit Ins;ector,.,Creston, . Iowa, somal?owed peas whole ", , fed -, 6,3c high freights; 72. a$oat here; rye ly before the eyes of Europe and the semaphore against the incoming -oil, who has charge of the work in To They' svrouted and were growing irr - I` c east, &Sic a& at here, buck- compel the Turkish Governm^nt to train, was badly burned by cans- Into, expresses, himself as well o-atis- her stomach, and killed her. .. wteat, 48 to 49c; oats, old, No. 'l, i weaken its forces in the interior. '8740 "new, ed by the explosion of an oil tank, The fireman and engineer of .the in- fled wffh tie results of -his -eA'art3, The trade generally is loud in its white Caps, -of Clive, Jowa, have poste;i notices, warnicg the cnlo:ed in' store here: 29c high,Militaryr critics point out that Sara- Se,tember coming train jumped when within 'praise of 'the•work accomplis!-ed by 'resIdents to leave and threatening -_ _.,._freights, delivery flax -•toff, the Bulgarian leader of the re-' seed $1,15 Ivolutfonists, sixty yards of the wreck.. The Ace the operation of the Fruit Marks all white-- met! who employ colored - - .. on track here; feed tar- has been contriving` to -..Icy 50.' No. 3 barley, 52}c; corn Ouc.,surprise cident is said 'to have been caused ,Act The consumers, too, can now help. the shrewdest of the Tur- - for tic. 3 yellow Anie:icari- Flot.r- Ikish commanders {n several rt of - .. er parts P by the engineer of the incoming rain net seeing the orders of the make their purchases with a greater d re -of secc:rit as the fraudu t- e e len g y. Gensmal James Longstreet is -in t• a bullet Sled b a. Chicago.tp' have Y Afanitoba pate:as, $4,35 to =4.50; , 4.5 I the theatre of operations, They al- ' seconds, $pate -to' $4.20; brakeeman of the regular_ freight ly faced package is last becoming R , Union soldier during t1 -e civil war a bnke^s', gIso'declare that the- Macedonians who x3,60 to $3.95; Ontario train. The' -through pa -thin of the past. Mr. Carey R•III for Montreal take extracted. He thinks he has several= •, fare in arms are rapidly acquiring straight rol.crs, $3.F,0 $3.70; in trains were sent around by Strat- l leave shortly to bullets in t.i•m. a, .to military. .habits in thou ht; action, bags, $1.75 to'$2,85; patents, $3.75 g• for_.. don an 'the Finn �t fruit - for. Thr -third trial-of.Secretary -to $4: extras, $1.55 to $l.fi0. Feed land endurance, the methods of the brigand having been in Stratford were sent to scene of export. _ of State Powers for complicity in the Governor Goebel lien put aside a . -Manitoba bran, $17; shorts, $19 .iriclwded; the wreck, -and by •two .o'clock this ' murder o1 of - begs Ontario bran in bulk, mmarkable manner during many of afternoon the track was cleared for ELEVEN DROWNED tucky resulted in tie s6ntence of . a10 to $17; shorts, in bulk, $19 to j the recent operations. This change trains to pass. , , death. I . $20. Deans -Choice Primer;, " I.HO, . shows an increasing ability to- cope' with the Sultan's forces • ' . ' • • • -- -• - Salvagers Lose Their I.i.ves-Off the _ Preferring $6�0 'a year as pasfoe of a small country to $,">,008 ]PrQvislons-Heay3- Canadian s}.ort cut pork, $19 to 521; light short 'The -opinion is widespread that Spanish- Coast. ' perish , a season as a baseball Vlay'er with . - cut, $lel; compound refined lard, 8} while the present uprising will main- . PROFITABLE CROPS. A Gibral-tat despatc)ai si3ys .'Eleven a big eastern club, Ro,'. Charles H. 'just to 9c; pure Canadian lard, 9 to 10c• i ly subside at the beginning of win- } -- aniards en a ed in salvage work P g t3 g Marsh, has accepted the Pastor- 'ter, a situ'ti n w' v finest lard, 10}'fo 14}c: hams, 13} a o as bad ill de clop Farriers Will Get Grain to Mar- on the wreck oL the Spanish steam- cr`r Iowa ate of the Iia tist C•hi c.I of o _ , p ' _ to 14}c; bn^-on,--14 to 15c; M -e hogs, -again next spring. Hrnce diploma- kat 'Without Loss.` er Irurak-Bat, near 1 urifa, Spain; Falls,'. Iowa.' � d -tor Naris Deransbourg, R colo-- $6.25 to - $6.50: f, esh killed abattoir p potte- , fists continue to dwell upon by - ' = -ho -- - tical=fiotutioiie, tshicli- _ gs, $9; Ame:{can cIeai bacT.^, A Montreal de 4patih says: - -kir: wer£eivah on Friday a unn r- woe - - - ----y _.... _g . a. ed-ed-ageel._1-14 veers, is -deal--- r fft}tet . $13.75; clear shoulder pork, $1$,50. pression that the crisis may take eor e am, oTifie C.P.II., who ac- g C at New -Orleans.- he has gives ,.Eggs -Candled.. selected,..li .to 17}c; an.impor2Rnt.',diplomalic turn any companicd the• Brattish editors on. ---� firth to 22 Children,' of which' nun` . No. 1, 15c; straight recelpta, _14c; q day. their tour of the West, reached home SPREAD OF EMPIRE DAY i ter only mine survive, the eldest - . No, 2, 12c. Cheese -Ontario, 104 An, immense mass meeting of Mace- on Thursday, and'says that the: tour _' . ^'L. - est �,ing.69 ,years c1d, and the youngest • - _ _ 'to 10;c; townshiPs, 10c; Quebec, I'donianer took place here Wednesday was the greatest trip ever undertak New Zealand and Cape Colons :47. • 9jc. IDutter-Towoshits creams y, afternoon. They were most enthusi- en by any visiting. party in Canada, Latest' to Observe It. Judge Carroll L. Wood, of the Ar- :19 to 19Ide; Quebec, i8 ¢c; Western Retic. It resolved that a memoran- Throughout the prairie country," kunsas Sul7reuie �.6urt, who {s "n- •' dairy, 14 to 15c, Honey -White clo- dum should be presented to the rep- added Mr, Ham, "I had a good I A London. despatch says: 1Ierce- posing Gmeri.or Davis ns a candy- .. . .*ver, in section,. -11 -to L2c per see- P a resentatives of the `cat owe powers at • p fliers; in 10-1b. tins, 8c; chpnce of securing an -accurate idea of the crop, and and sin convinced 1 forth Cape Colon will observe \fay 24th, and will call it Queen Victoria , date, knocked the Governor off tl e c l.ev were s ieakir and i stage where t ) g T1P.w 'liquid Sofia, urging their Governments to . 'honey, 9e rer- ]b-, take Rction. The sneakers iinpas- that, while not quite as large, it will -pfoflt=makdr`than � Day. The school children of New « � then was arrested for the a. Rn1. the aeatii Mr. Lowlier _ , -- sionately appealed for the iinmediate Prove a greater that of last The railways have Zealand will assemble on the morning l'of Empire. Day, May` 24th, and sa- News of of Smith, which occurred in Cc -pe. interoent.ina of the curers iii Mince= UNITED STATES MARKETS. p i ,year. excellent reparations to et n p g II the flag. . ate. e Town, South• Africa.. has been re-; -: _ ..: - . .. .. _. " -" .. . donia, declaring that If the pouringmade BufTalo, Sept. 1. -Flour -Firm. d ... _- . - . out of blood in Macedonia continued the crop out of the country, and the - - —T--- �• d at New Brunswick, \. J. Lie: American: enlisted in 'lie . . . . .Wheat -Spring quiet; No. 1 5iorthern, another fortnight; Europe wonid find ' farmers, by getting it -on, the market • '-FELL IHIRTY FEET. . ' was an c Eng1lsh army in 1✓02, and later he- .11 carload, asked, $1.02; winter, mar- . nobody there to save, at once, without being obliged to pap _. - -' came a svrgeant in the Cape Mount- - - • - - -stet about cleaned up; No. 2 red, - " . 84je asked. Corn -Steady- \'o, 2 .. any storage rates, will be able to make larger profits than last year. ^- One Man Killed and Four Injured ed Police in' South Af ica. . - Dressing the dead booty of her week r - yellow, .i8}c; No. 3 corn, 56} to "In anticipation- of the beginning at Montreal. p baby in R'hite,.liiLh.R blue rah- - • .. ' - 5'i,e':_ Oats -Quiet and.steady;-fro. FISHERLYII 1�1 FACE. �VA1�1T. of the crop movement the companies A Montreal despatch says:' A seri- old hon about the waist, and placing a r ." 2 wjift,e, • 38jc; No. 2 mixed, 35ic. - _ ' - are distributing their cars .along the ons accfdent resulted in'the death'of .picture of the infciiA Jesus in his 33arley-To arrive, nothing doing. Newfoundland. Fisheries Will Be main lines, and In this way any. one man and. the serious injury of tiny hand, a young mother used a : Canal fret hts-$tead •. Ir. _ 3 3 a Failure. blockade will be avoided. The set- - ' four_.nthera., occurred. at_ the. C.P.12. PRIar. box as a coffin anti placed it • Minneapolis, Sept. '1, -Wheat -Sep- tlemeni in the outlying diatrictg is work shops at Hochelaga on Thurs- under a rosebush in the CRthoiic tember, 92 c; on .trgick, No. I. hard: A Halifax despatch says: Advices � advancing eo ra Idl that on man g rapidly y gang day ettornoon. A an of seven cemetery at Jersey City. She was, -- 86 jc;- No. 1 No: them, "ic; No. 2 from the west coast of Newfoundland. occasions I was,just as interested as were working on a 'scaffolding, too poor .to buy a. coffin.. . -'• - .;_ .`'Nprthern, 88ic; :�o. 3 Northern, predict gloomy prospects for the the visitors, w•ho were on-theirfirst men 'w'ien it broke and "precipitated the _ . toe. _' coming whiter. While bait has been I L.Milwaukee, Sept. 1. -Wheat -No, 1 struck on one coast qU0 Plentiful- trip .. 4 men to the ground, a distance of Five the men - - G7.NEILIL. . A law legalising atrike� is in pry' - - jvTorbhern, 86c, No. 2 Northern, 84 ly, the fisheries cannot now be but ':to "General Duller told the Rrar Coin- about thirty feet. of were seriously injured, and were tak- parat{on in Ru sr.}a, i 87c: new September. 80¢c. Rye a failure, owing to the extreme 'late- mission that the $cera in Natal en to the Notre Demo Hospital, Perls reports assert that I5.(id0 _ - ---No. 1, 64c. Barley -No. 2, BOc.: nese at- which bait'=was obtained. .if had reached the sea they were to where one of thein, Joseph Brisbols, Turkish troops were killed in the . �a mple, 50 to 69c- Corn-Se,ptem- The failure this year is reported_ to • "' bar, 60: to wle. be- the worst in the •history of the a been aided y a European pow- have dad b died as the result of his Injuries. suppression of the Albanian uprio • - . ,... , Duluth Kept. - 1,--Wheat,-Xew to colony. .._. _. � ..1. „ . _ • ..- ..-. or. . ... ..-. �. - - The others are expected to recover. - . . .. Ins`. .. .. - .. - . • _ ,. i , • 1.- s . Y.. rr' 4. .., .. , ;fk^ ,' , ". ... ... ... - .. e . _`'4 s iw :�u� 4� �.itc* 2 � ,�3 w I :�,'�";'� 't s214 1 ?t' .,art•,. v+ ,. ., k -•, V &'.. r .�� fsq,_�—n r;•.nu`ae. �3 pq �x a».�., ,." .. _ ;�..a.,.;, ,r-.. +'�_.sa.t,.;,a`r. «.."ss� 1 -ar" t',i-. }r, ,�Ct .W ,.E s4a ��` ' "'ai"' LYS,5 >, bl' Sri ., _ .. '.. '' • r Ee"-NK _ ui*"4 :� oro n .tb _ .m�!'`9,. -"' •u?hM,,. l _�. .. .e n.. _'.� ...-. .iC 2wwW'J•'AACCN.Y'4M4:rNMeI/Y'..a.+".4wMrA^..,/]Ati.ry t"rkJt•Lr.M$/�Y ',.:'.. ' .. .. �rtae.'aGv+.stNe+•• r et•, rr. ' .Yerr..,Mu •... .er►•a •. .�.,�lalti ..+rs ...c Y��, ` .r :. ��II ... -. -.!♦ - ••W.�fi-etl►•'Y n n^.i,-,.4•r••..dtaG!v,:.,, '�iv• beT-.Q•�^i-. .sem. Wa'>+fNA.TR:�tW.IV, '.tWMh il.ai.h':'.AT, X•IKilLtf•31re OULDN'T EAT TS'EM. t M .. tvw yntt 4rlt f�6 to �v — l ` n Mummies in Paris. yourself?" asked a London magis- . 3 trate. h uni :'The quest for things antique has "Well;` your grace. -I mean, your • ` �s�3y �,.�� Mf,; f� xt j ` jle¢ So to -systematic forgery and imita- REDUCES lordship -I 'ope you wva't be 'aid - tion on the part of dealers. Paris on a poor cove," replied the prisoner t Is the great centre of this deceitful at the bar. "I hadmit that I stole 4 '•' industry. There has been discovered SEP$NSL the leg of mutton, but times is wer- in the suburbs a thriving factory for ry bad, and I've got a wife and sev- - Ithe fabrication of Egyptian mum- will be paid by I en children, mics, cases and all. These are shi 15,000 Reward Leve Brothers Your Rraceship-I mean 7 ed to Egypt. t i P- wmited, Toronto, to any person who your honor -and it's difficult to per- ` eta}� n the day I took' turn as properly antiquated discov- .ny form bf Iteration whatsoever, the mutton hoff the ook they 'ad s sires' it contai Any inLurious Chemicals. nothing to heat. - They was starv- _ A funny story is now current about ASIfor enc Octagon Bar. its to '' `. KC&I 210t Water fpr Blue Ribbon ra collector of medieval things. A "But the constable states that you Tea certain clever workman in stone ;.•. t -f keep three dogs," said the magis- made to the . order of a dealer in trate. "How can you be starvin g Not merely simmering —must. be fresh end must boil medieval antiquities a Venetian when you can keep three dogs?" AN MiAJIFY VVIJIMAN. (171, e , guv nor, sat t e pris- and received for his work some two over, suddenly changing. his manner, Then it will absorb the deliciousness and fragrance from "Mary Queen of Scots was a most or three thousand francs. The deal- "if you expect as we're going to heat - unhappy woman, wasn't she')".in- , Blue Ribbon -take all the . good -cut of it. er .;snipped the chimneypiece to Italy,dogs I've got no more to say. Wot's g ..and had it act a in a train a thin man of a friend in the g p y, Let it steep at least six minutes -eight if possible -in an p palace near the'sentence? Cough ft u cock train the other dry• Venice, bringing back to Paris photo- and let's get it over. ,graphs of the palace and of the "Indeed she was," replied the earthenware teapot, and you'll have the best cup of tea in chimneypiece in situ, By means of other earnestly. Wise merchants put their show 011r life. "Queen Elizabeth was also far from y these photographs he aroused the windows is the newspapers. - ..•„x� ,j '? happy, wasn't she" possible throw of .dice is ; • 3laterest of a rich collector, _Rho sent The best Very much - so. I should say; ,nis secretary to Venice to make sure if to throw them into the sewer, e (chat the photographs did not lie, histury is to be believed." and on his favorable report, bought "Then there was�Catherine—" Catarrh Cannot Be Cured 'the thin for fifty thousand francs. "What on earth are you driving at, g Y may .I ask?" broke in the man who with LOCAL APYLICATIUhJ, as they b b, o' On the arrival of the article at his cannot reach the seat of the disease- ! house in Paris, he sent for some was being regaled with the names of i Catarrh is a blood or constitutional I disease. and in order m cure ft oil --- y1o, workmen to open the cases. One of the unhappy women of history, ( y _ - P must take internal remedies. Hall's I them appeared to him to go about I was just about to remark," I Catarrh lure is taken internally, and the work rather carelessly, and- he continued the thin man, "that the acts directly on the blood and mucous, l� remonstrated with the man, who an- name of the unhappiest woman in surtacc,. Hsl!'s Catarrh Cure is not a the world docs nota ear in history. Guaclt medicine. It was prescribed by nwered. "Have no [ear, sir. I know Now, I've got a stater -in-law r.auied one of the best physicians ,n this coup- Black Mixed Should be Asir for tia0 pp cry t it yearn and is a regular prescr:p- C�yloa Grwa �"���• >0 iaty h - Jus how it needs to be opened, for ,urfaere, acting d,rectl or. a :nucaus � • Martha Tabbs, and just at present two. !t ,t, cuu:posed of t e best:.t,onics I Rad Label 138u--it--lsf .kx:.ct-:iers, :acting vc+bh-brae the gho i� tit sure c e roman on F B y .,. f -f .. . ♦ the face of the earth." surface ' The periect cornb,nat:on of the "What's the maL ;,r with, her—lost two inggredients is shat produces such IGRANTON PIAN SPEAKS OUT ! wuttder ill results in coons Catarrh. /� Don't money?" Send for testimuntals Iree. QUR I yp-- b'. 1. CHl:!vk:Y & CU , $cops.. ®N}sp \ 1'uledo, O. D& TO LET THE PUBLIC KNIOV "llf, maybe?" broke in the other, bold by druggists, price ^Sc. `( "No; but, you see', last wrek her Halt's Family !ills are the best. Kin EdwaM _ Experiment DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS i husband bought her a two-uinea tie to t� 9 CUBED EiI111I. hat PP g y Fi You have seen Jones' w' with fBK 71 '''And I suppose the two go hat what' Is she like? Should you call ! is Headlight P��L�R tpth8t find John Fletcher Had Lumbago and made her more unhappy than Afury her pretty? F'ogQ- 1 mi ht if I I ...�...�.� Kidney Disease and Could Get Qtifen of Scots was when she discov- were talking to Jones." a i il7ti9rlOt t ]Flo Relief Till He Tried the eyed Ytsie her neighbor had one cost- ; ' 1 � Ea �f „ �r11�5 Ilranil8s (Great Kidney Remedy ling civic?" j IWUN1) 1'I1I1' Hi)In:1 -SEEKERS "'That tuns not it at all. 54ho was EXCURSIONS. i ' 2� � � �FUSE Granton, Ont., Aug, 81 (Special). �as happy ' as -a skv linrk in a June -1 ! bersi YiOtOrili" � `''• t that -,odds Kidney Yt11s cured ow moi dew ti'ntil she p ' p 13K at 11fSt ;Bth, also Septor L" - I am lad to let the rubric know On Al., - g 1 .rtj>pr`d and frill - iti d 16th, 1cJ4:,, round trip ttuk- ��! •.. Y R i; P coo steps and s rained eta w, be is4ued hunt Chicago andu w of Lumbago, and I am now perfect Ther ankle. She is now lying ,n bed, j St. Paul at single firvt-class farr litti8 Comet NULL!�sANADA EUDY VVV ly sound." unable to wear the hat, and hp the l,l,.s 52:OO to po+nts on the Gree, i Mn These arc the words of John flet- time she can wear it it will Probst- N; Bern Ry in the states of Mii ' in 'char,'a ivcli-known resident of this ly be -out of fashion: I tell you it 1 ,eta, Oregon, Idaho Wasfbingtor jvllalre. and similar tributes to the is sad to watch her looking tearful- I also to all points in Brittah Coiuri eaL Canadian Kidney remedy can ly at that hat, which hangs on a bla. -cached tta Great tioMbern P be heard on every• side. peig rear hrr bed, Talk about the Thcwe ticketa are valid for ratty , � � . ��� ��Fallt "I had been troubled for a year unhappy- women of history: why. paA-_ige %viuhin 21 days from dat � CA�M tP�'r1t 'with .Lumbago and Kidney troublts," she Is. more unhappy than any ten of 1 of JARUC. V+ 1 My Fl.tcher continued, when asked � them put together. I Full ,nfonnatson as -to stop o;vx•-..� for particulars: "]fy urine wan of df PSI %, 00. :+e etc., by calling on o 1f so, you should procure the best bad cotaii and bast darters in Granton and St. I':d th-"No, but he isimproc{n. y. Ther Room nothir, to hvi me, 1 consulted the . ;r. r alorg Iia., he ro ,o ed et rcer Agent, _ti. King St., wash. ; I utely the most satisfactory Paint ,, , 12, 'Toronto, Oat, Brush made to -day. Marys., but got no relief. Finally I (first night he called' lie held the al= Flexible -' bought a box of Docid's Kidney Pills bum ih his hands air the evening, I Jomcs : "Drewn is an unI.,ai:p ' FrQXlbiQ -:and cumtuenccd taking them. They the second night he had my pua- doff 11!0 '" fimith "How's that ?" b helped me almost from the first, and in his arms; and'last night he held Jos e.+ : "Ills obi. -A in marrying was { Bridled Br`ish '.I was soori completely' cured. Willie on his lap for as hour.. .. I_ t,o get out of a, hoaarding house." C K_ It is cures of this kind that have hate hopes." Stuith : "Well ?" •Iur,its, "N; ow Th- bridle can easily be removed or .,,given Dodd's Kidney Pills their po- his wife is running one to .su�iwri replaced. It is not affected by water, pularity: You c'an't find a ncighl,or- Young -mite (dreamily)-"IIow tine family." ',oil or paint and works on a pivot, - hood in Canada where Lodd's Kid- lovely it would be if all thinits In 1 thus keeping the bristles clastic, The n Pills are not known, b their this world would work in harniom." NO Fi01' N"I(;Fi1:5 [� COLORADO, gip Y name "Boer is branded un ' each z cures. If the disease is of the Kid- Husband (thoughtful'ly)-"Oh, yes' The nights are coal without damp- brush: Sold by all reiiablo dealers. seys or from the Kidneys,. Dodd's ; For instance, if the' price of coal n�ss from dows. The air is pure Kidney Pills never tori •til curs it. ecould only o up and down, With tcithqut -undue tiu>istur.•, '1'hore�_ Y y the thermometer." no excesafte heat In summer, the I ;So Alice has decided finally to Bluffer : "I '—T- !average temperature being 80 de- ur,cl[usfarxi you cal.ed Mrs. Hicke_s-"«hat a pretty blonde I b'r'ew There are no continuous, sat- i marry an officer?" "Ye9: 'she cap- mea line behind ii>}• Lack; sir 7 Miss fling -Chester isl But she's an orating rainfalls, but rather ttrict turgid him in what she positively dc� � - U, C. IM71TA1t11'� A CO. � shmvers, which ass awe quick-ly. Glares •to be her last engagement." A arks Liniment, j { , aslo:ualy to me. I know the family 1. ,•acing clear skies behind hr n. The Iain �Ufpa t1�61h�r;a 1 -well. Ail the Kings were brunettes, Ikrrr Kira, -For some ca,. ! have t and the Citraers were all, dark, loo, hnd unl•y partial use of my nrut, f su ::mer nights are. inv'ariabiy cool, j t } �+ (` _(Where can she get her light hair '"u;Red by x sudden strain, I .hare �invitinG rest anis reirrchibg Eaeop. M�n8rdS Uniment utas bolds( ek, Flirter T didn't like to hu rt Sour - from?" Iliss Wickes -—From Par- t:sed every reinedy without r.ffect, tin- Splendid train service with accom-• feelings by telling you the truth - - - til 1 got a sautple bottle cir :d1V- modations for all classes of pass.�n- �., right to your fare." is•" "Is Brown happy in his marriage. :...oa.. t1I1D'S LINI.SMNT. The heneitt I i gene, and very low rates, via the .,Well 'I think if Brown were to 'res -'-- -" -kard's LIMM9111 CUM 0011 m Out ak PAN-GEROUS F'.XAMPLES, Afrs. Long (who recommended a servant)- "Yes, she was an excellent girl in every way. except she would imitate mean -ilmsis, and things like 'rec�,ved from it caused me to con- tinue its usQ, and now I aim linitl,y -to._say my.. aria iscompletely restur- ocf . (Mantis, Ont. It. W. liAHIILSU,N, Llres of fishermen remind us Lnion Pacific. Ask or write for pamphlet, "The Rockies, Great Salt Lake and -the Yellowstone,"describing An. detail the attractions of the west. I. F-. Carter, T. P. A., 14, Janes Building, Toronto,Canada. F, B. Choate, C., A„ 126 Woodward Ave„ Detroit, lifich., Mrs. Brown , to -day for the first time, he' wouldn't even ask for an introduction." For Over Sixty Years Was wtsstow•• SOOTn, NO By I' ter has been used by nL'G"n.of moihera for tbetr children ahiie teeth;ng lt.MIothes the child, softens the gums, slypA Palo, aures Bind colic, regulates ti;e etomwh awl bowels, and is the 'that. ,. .. &od b7druyggisu thfor r nghonsL i-thetaor—ciBe sure And _ Miss Short -"Ah, yes. I noticed We may strive for prizes grand;23dr „`ye talc tar ' Yiw tViNasow'sse,oraiaocentre." -- --- -- - _ And, departing, ]cave behind us solicitors," he said to his she began doing ft when she came. to g friend,, "are much calumniated. I iv ALL. Tales of fish we failed to land. IPATENTZI C%URTM& me; but she's given it up note ' have now been at the business for "Poor man!" she said, stooping 11fr,.Lon-"I'm glad to h.•ar if. morn than ten years, and I never over the victim who. hal just been - cornus." knew hilt two solicitot;s who deserved dragged out from unties her car. � ®� ®� B Q� � draatAL 1 [.1. she saw she R r- ,.tkENCLiSN SPAVIN LINIMENT: 13 U her=.•!i "IIave you a wife?" "`:o " };e T I the natio' of rascal." And who is TO PAT NT - - - - — • -- -'---- I::>movss all hard. soft or callourod luniye the other?!' asked the friend. groaned. • "This is the worst thing.- avw LITIGATION, end blemishes• from horsey, b!oid _aVa¢Ta, I.----- _ __ that ever han),4IIcd .ta ntt? - - - A ■ BEE - I _ _. —__t sta0lerHantltrtrtrr - a-`-•-. .curbs,. aplinte.,_rfnY—t9ne, sween!P: etlAey, it y . i ✓ '' -pralns. sore and swollen throat, co 11111 e:c. . -I 103 Bay St.TOPOYI O on Patents, to• i Save 310 by uie of one bots s. Warranted Duds liniment Cures Uistemperr, �'�'��`� ' b9mostwaad•Kul Bleptiah Cure ever C. FEATHER DYEING s CFOR RLIFL`3IATISST, i I cleaning endC riiagandltld G7ores dcanedCURETb ea — f)id Sou like the mitrister I T C.+ i — W_KP_t.br Pmt, to peroc the beet place is :his morning, clear?„ husband- Dr. Perc, of '_Marburg, Germans•, is i `' i By�1iTl AMERICAN Ei[� :f / mon?" in D eacHlully so; I o could p great b^liecer i "the healing Pro- �`a'• O $� �llEiNT w 1: 'tire of bee 1'.f MO1tiT8SdL r c irratism of theinjoiigs itscrnd n muscles. 4 I ---1-4h • �",�-'i�� 'c��" f! <• 1:at•c preached as well myself ." In- i � �} _ -" --- -�- •- ' I am sorry it was so bad as Dr. Pw c allows his �ntic.nts to be j C 1 p Dominion Lino Steams'nips % � s✓. that", I �-tung' at first by a feu: bees: rind ` CC >t then g: actually' increases the nunrbei . "' � Montreal to Ltvarpool C r' Boston to Liverpool TIi1'' ]3A tiNEP. ROUTr The stings are ins crted near ' the .' f�*}•, a Large and Fast?textash Pt. 9ui,erior crrmm�'atatln /•• ,�:, joint of the -muscles affected. In •, TA�Qa bran claseceof;131Wn6ers. .9. LilJOnI and stau. roo! TLICI'C IS nothing more aSSUl•ing LO one sitting Ile allows seventy 1)eC5 - ,' MARK. re amiArhiPe. specialattenUon has be:n Clvcq to tLt the 'traveler than his knowledge of to sting the pntient. He described t7 'jeer��f s"%g tea all parcLa•s u'cnmtno scion, lrq the fact that he is travelingon a atu a doinpiin a_r all iwana r, ig apply 1,to any ages) the case' of a woman st•ho suffered ,t the Coapany,or to passage: agch0. 9A ' Ifirm roadbed, upon which is laid the excruciating tortures from rl:euma-''• 'O DOMINION LINE OFFICE9: heaviest of steel rails, made true in tism. In the course of her cure she Mind.Thiso O 7 statest., aostoa 1751 sa:ramentSt. ]8onue•f �- all their curves, and that the train I was stung 6,952ltimMes, and.. this It Mitkas no difference � t� 'ALL Klplfl3 �r�'. -- "which -carries him 'is' of the highest resulted in' a complete dire. Dr. acute or It ls-chrowr,` j! Pouf standard of excellence known to rail- Pere claims that every organism is roads and is beingguided to its des- made imtnuno'fron- bee poison and ®®**� ��•��ee�• py FRUiTS tination by experienced minds. These also immune from rheiiYriatisin• �+M atii7iii Butter, the conditions, which -become -:g� And Farm Pro- - %/ c are of the lot,p e muscles or o parent to the frequent traveler on "Well, of all the ways of makin' a � - - '-- , duce generally, . The ..Wabash Line, and which ileus livin'," said Firmer Noakes, he �����consign'it to us O made that line justly famous. ' The think literature's the eilsiest," "Tho �'Vabash has its own rails direct to easiet?" "Yes, I have watched �t�Jacobs 01'1 ° ! s®.l the will 9C't the World's Fair Grounds in Saint the t llers that do i , you good prices. - e t All a man`s _. . .� . 108 e.--•��.��'� sr=' :1 Louis. AL]- Wabash through trains got to do Is -to sit" down an' slide -• cares itndawstuomDiyr. �� stopat World's L. Fair Station (For- - - his .pen over the paper.." THE IIs th) in order to give passengers an ��' ZSc.,aud ages et (� topportunit.y to view from the trains Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans Dawson Gol11i1I1SSion tJoel " the World's Fair Buildings. J. with Lever's Dry Soap a ,powdbr, It t f)•13 TC�RUMTIM >- LIMITCN F'INIANCIAL TERM. I - - - Kt __-- ------__- . ' �'Richkrclson: Piot. Fess. 'Agent, To- will rcttrovo the grease with the iA1 7' 0l�'1,i- PSqueezed for MoaeY,�' `'+d* .i'rcmto and St. Thomas. greatest_ ease'. , t -i i$$UE NO. 3 -03 _ ;..� ,sun '�;e;',1,7J -.• n. „�,�.ve. y .. "p::,.. i.� ., ,., .. - ,. .._ _. ... .u.'"''s„n....r Z.r2,: e t o.sti".h 4 �y y. , saovxBDBBCr;rllzlw:ay stems -Dr. Bogart, of Whitby, was in-Vanstone & Palmer loaded to the address label tovirn tw yoar f�PQ1 Jonreebush- 'our ,- ohundred bush- ouru�: n t oltTUBNXwed a -W. E. J a•nstone shipped a car- els of oat's for shipment on on- ' -- �Paid.. load ref ho on Monday. day, at the-Spink Mills y>asage o! "date ons label on the IIzes Fapt►r }'. - - y Plnb - - -�' - owtr receipt °aid ah• oat this oma . war. Mrs. F. E. Gee 15 suendiug this -Re} . J. W. Wilkinson,. of ,X e wGoods' _. ;IgNDthedat•p week with Toronto friends. Claremont, will preach the Har -M. Waite has resumed his est Home serm ns of the Method- Harv- -M. d uties at the, Gordon House. ist church, ulSept. 27th. The - - - - -J. R. Winter is confined to his Claremont Choir, and others will - � - house these days through illness, furnish the musical program vu �� 1 V A a�1 �— -Mrs. Isaac Davis, of the Brock Sept. 29th. ..,sate... • Prcl�xlxr3, Oren, Sept. 4th, 1903. Road, is under the doctor's care. -Rev. J, E. Moore, Ph. B., lee- --- -Frank Bogart, of N apanee, is tured to a good sized audience at _ visiting his uncle, Gervas Cornell. Audley last Tuesday evening, on T A LI C+ 1►,T Ct � -Rev- H- G. Crozier, of Melville " Mother, Home and Heaven." Flannelettes-an extra large stock from 5c up. the k7�][L ►7 church, Scarboro, was in town on For an hoar and a quarter the Wrapperattes-See those new patterns. Extra cheap, only 10e: Monday. lecturer held the rapt attention Loch Lomond Flannels-Just the thing for mens' fall shirts, etc. -W. Raney is seriously ill this -We are pleased to report that of his hearers, who many tinges ap- __. _ y' L —Grey Flannels-Light or dark color. Large assortmepate week. Mrs. James L. Palmer is somewhat plauded the speaker. LADIES-See our cotton Eiderdown. Just right for ladies and childrens -Both the services in SMiss Bertha Bir all is home lt-t- I t. resent for a short vacation. -W• D. Rogers is attending the Ueorge s c urc upon wear. F Bakers' Convention in Toronto «ill be conducted the rector. - -Mrs. W. Peart is visiting her � _ . daughter in Toronto Junction. this week. Rev. C. J. A. Batstoue. Subject • -A new platform has been . Miss Lillie Cornell, of Scar- of the selluon in the evening : Dickie CobJohn"" , .. built in front of W. T. Dunbar's , is visiting at W, V. Richard- "Some possibilities, not to say Store. son s •t'his reek. probabilities, of the Resurrection.— -Master Willie Peak is confined -Dr. Henry will be here as usual : to the bed this week through ill- neat Tuesday to attend to his pro- - _ nesse fessional duties. -Fred. Yule, of Toronto, is -Are you going to the eahibi- o Plant spendin g a fen days with R. S, and tion is the question one hears most Mrs. Dillingham. frequently these days. -Mrs. Geo. Kerr has been spend- -Mondav neat being Labor Da}' Please Call a>� - ing a few days during the past thevariouE places of business in Every farmer knows that neck with Toronto friends. the village rill be'elosed, some plants grow better than - - --bliss Ellen Long, of New York, -A large number from this others. Soil may be the same - -� -fQ� -� BOON''j1 f � •TT IW u �1 spent a fe«- days with this locality are in Tcranto this tceek - • City pe Y and seed may see;rl the same , _ - Misses' O'Lear} of King st, east. atteudiug the Exhibition. but some tants are weak slid a Kelly, of Niagara, is -T. A. and Jars. Greig alai fam- P visiting at, " Irelawne" with her ily are spending a fete days in others strong. sister-in-late, Mrs. John Goodwin. Toronto during the exhibition. And that s the ��aV ti' th Tor your - 13 -Mit Bara-dy, 4f- Chicago, -ii, Be. -sure-to bread_ the official __r _rn---....._... - - -- ro ram of Whitby "`lode] Fair'' CliiidrCn. ���5' a� 1:�: b- home spending his vacation with program }' 1Books S his parents, Robert and Mrs. ldc- In another column of this issue. plants. Same food, same none, .., Se1100 • Znii Bradyy -James Logan, of B1}-th, is here same care but some grow Ug Chalks - . - - Black Board Brushes -R', T. Hartrick has been im- calling on relatives, and shaking, >, Compasses proving the appearance of his hands with old school -nate and strong while ot..ers sea} Pencils p residence by giving it a coat of -The township council will small and weak. Note Paper ti'�'ritino Tablets etc fresh paint. tueet next Monday at Brougham Scott's Emulsion offers an -Sam. Gormley and Jno. Clark for; the transaction of general left on Monday for the North- business. easy `t'ay Out of the diftiCult;. west where they will spend a fen- R. A. Bunting returned on Child weakness of" rhea ,s `months. Si}turdayfrom 6ravenhnrst,where starvation, not because of lack _. _-Niesdames Tweedie and Keel- he has been for the past few of food, but because the foot: er,of Whitby, and Mih Mrs. . months. - + ''e"s -J. '►7 r Den es, B. A., and Rife, does not feed. _ Bootsand o of 05hatva. visited with Mrs. �, y 41, -'-- Varty last week, of Whitby, spent last Sunday, Scott's Emulsion really feeds 1 -'.Miss Sadie Birrell left on Mon- Guests of :1I r?. (Rev.) Jluure, at the and ghees the child growing day morning for Toronto to re- Parsonage. _ : - i sume her duties in Catto's milli- -Lor. ~McKeown and daughter strength. leery department, Annie, of Floss township, are visit- --Whatever the cause. of teak- i - -W. 1'. Luniar and family - who ing the latter's brother, George, - We hate nst received a ar-sortmeilt of fine and heat lines } Hess and failure to grog — I; j good y have been spending the past fest for a few days. See our tial gents'fine Wogs at $3.50 weeks been their cottage the lake,-Wm. and Mrs. Summerfield Scott's Em-ulsion seems to find at prices to sort everybody. Fe g g t,. Call and see for yotii•self. returned home on Friday evening, and child, of \:agars Falba, N, 7i ., it and set the matter regi - -Mr, Ira Lawrence, of Audley, arks spending a few days with W. send for fnee.am;'e J. And �!t'?. RtAI.111. ficott Bcwae �itemi.ta. Tcroeto, C tarie entered upon his duties sa tom- A. Bunting, -John Gormley has a number of Wedne-atisay wh4-n the College sac, dad +' W . all dru:eta. _ mercial master at the College on y fowl on exhibition at Toron-w. ° opened. 'We hope to hear ut 13im capturing _- -Charles Cornell, of Montreal. a number of prizes. - and Mrs. Bye. of Forestville. N. t -Freed H. Moc:re, „f..Brcxkvil:e,. a drug clerk, ly vii st:ng his :par- Bake ar- 7 7 Y., are spending their vacation p e'" sk Miss H a k e i with their parents, Ed. and firs, ents. Hev, Jr E. and firs. Jia�re, - - Cornell. at the Methodist par-onage. -Richard Moore waft called tc -The Regal Packing l'u.. Port e]j' teat of her-stock of Spring and - W hitecale on Monday ezening Perry. require all the apples grown �s 8 lIlg off the C p owing to the seriuns illness of hip in this entire distt•ict suitable for e a tSummer Millinery at cost price to make ' mother. Mrs. Moore accompanied evaporating partruse=. l'aah on - room for the new stock of Fall Clouds. Straw delivery. t h from p Somebargains i John Allatsa of St. Georges -- =- a e a r ilisg Charlotte Taylor who - y' h pea f 5c n n F has been spending a couple of spent Frank Button, of Chicago, - - rimmed Hats. This store will be closed and iConstantly ion week.= with her sister, Jibs. Earl, N-dnesday with the form- from Friday, July 24th until the Fall season hae rett�ed to her home in To- er's brother, Alfred Allstra}-, and opens in September. 1 "A-Unio, much improved in health. family- haul. - - Mrs. E. McGinty left last week -Mr. Hamilton, general agent In- for Beamsville where Mr. McGinty of the North American Life In g- g, CARSON, _ is employed in the stone quarries, surance Co. called upon W. Zr. 4 �:�T YOII CAN BUY FOR 25 CTS. Richardson on Tuesdav and will Dumbarton ' Dudley Br(s. have rented her .Batcber, -. -houseduring the apple-picking remain with him for a lew days. -Mr. and firs: W. H. Pugh and -T� bottle. JohoBali - • .. Beason. g 1 --1-- famiIy left on Thur�d jy for Hunts,- S ]'RAYED from hie: WbAs of farm pickles 25 s lbs pore lard 25, Xisg Lillian Palmer and :Miss ville after-spending four weeks `s n+kr►le, a Bract end Stih�te Roll A°r Iia Pearl Tapioca 33 2� Fruit us eGizEd bi Y5 )be rn Lem � c Emery, Who proposed leaving r,-rsoa Lading wase Please communicate wits t air boots 25 6 bbs 000kin¢ beam Z5 Toronto for Montreal by boat on vetrt'y pleasantly with friends in s. J1Fxlals, w Colwell Ave., neer R'codhlne, 5 ids pnre'silk ribbon 2 in wide 43 yds beantilal art mndin 2ii -- - defferent parts •of the township. Toroato. all colors 25 8 cans corn 2 cant ,peas 25 on Saturday were compelled to de--RevFarnsworth of Napanee •1 to beat tea in theemssket 25 1lb pare Parts green 25 fer"their trip till Sunday on ac- and Buuner, of Castleton, accom- r .count of the storm: panied by their wives and families, iakerim 081 0' WT �• —A. C. McLean,' who has been and .Muss Leavens of. Toronto, are g . V rl . 'Logan in charge of the drug store here spending a few days with Mrs. W. Yards at Sp1II� M1Us, for some time left on Monday. He T. Hartrick. will take a few weeks vae.m atlon bi--Plus are a drug on the mar- Best Quilty of Hard Coal _ - fore resuming his •studies in, the het this fall. Those who have �'1i11 weight CxIISlanteet�� Toronto Medical School. He is g�,R n them find it almost an im• succeeded in the drug-store to C. only to give them away. Not of-Stove and Chestnut Sizes P L ' ... W. Jones, of Stayner, who entered only ,are they plentiful but of _ upon his duties on Monday. after-. excellent quality. 11 noon. —A report has been i' circulated $5.70 at the i14L+i1• -W. W. Sparks and crew, who that firs. George Stotts was. suf-. , _ h'awe been for some time ill the tering from. an. attacL..of_typhoid- - �u Pea Size-$ 70 a�t the — — vicinity of Por Hope, hadV very fever, but we are pleased to state We have also on hand gvantity of _B sh -i s W a1 sted. unpleasant experience on riday that there is no foundation ghat- Best Quality Smithing Cosi. �� �O U "..night last. They were out c n the ever for the report. lake about nine miles when the -The Steamer Carnlona, which Our Coal md:es warm friends. ;,- storm t�-bich suddenly arose struck is familiar to many, it this locality,. Qrdpr� left H icn tv , Yeah delivered _ - - - them. It was with the grertt?st Laving lila Many excursions to promptly. difficulty that they reached the the Falls and other points on Lake PORT PERRY FAIR GROLT�TDS shore, and at one time they had Ontario, was destroyed by fire a about abandoned all holes of fete clays ago at WiLidsor. about a it place of sabolfet.L but NN congratulate Miss Elma Having been purchased •for the erection of a large Evaporator.-reaci I;Largest.in "fortuuatel} good seaman=Lip was Ever}- on being successful in pro- Canada) are in the Market for 2,500 Bushels of Apples per day ` tounlueh for the storm, tvbic•h was curing a first grade certificate in Pickering said, by those familiar with the the state of Jlinuesota. She has .`on and after September Ist lakes to be one of. the worst far lately- been appointed priucipil of the public sclluoI of Cronnt`eil, man ears. for good, sound, and Apples of a ' } y Jiin 1. at the salary of $50 per We pay 25.cents per newt. CASH, g $ -Rev. G. and Mrs. McGregor re- size large enough to peel onRparing msohines, free on board cars in •��qg k tnrued home on Isaturday after mon(�21'"lionday-, tthble one of the bulk, Dunbarton, osebank, Rrhitby Claremont, pearl} _ f�nr tree].. absence at m C - lc sen Codefilching, and La' e bf Bays. men was engaged lookiugaf.ter.the 1 1 1 be'*"'-* ar pall inferior Eizes'are to rate as hops for wb' b we will pay 12 is They.came back looking much work at Carruther's bridge, King . LL Nper cwt,, delivered as above. better after their vacation. �' ]lite Ston road east, he stepped on to a ! All loads coming to the Factory must be of one quality. Kindly note: - " att-ay they ]net with what ]night scaffold erected above the- stream. and save future trouble or all will rate as Chop Stock only. • - bave•been a very. serious accident.. Without a moment's warning, the' All kinds of ronRb and.dremed Ltw'ler Drop us a line when you have anything to offer. - When on,their journey to Lake of scaffold gate way, precipitating Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sasb, House:.fin- t� Lt,d Bays, the Express on which they the unfortunate man into the iabings and Silo material Tile Regal Packing Co Port Perry. ' were travelling ran into a freight water beneath. clear up to the _ car which was standing on the ankles, with his head downwards. %switc•h at Bracebridge, but too He got ont of the position as' dlatern-tarkt sad water to agbit ' mode cloeP to the main track to allow quickly as possible in brd6r to go to order the Express to pass. The freight home for a change of clothing. 1 I.LSELLO, HELLO-Fat cattle "ands TO ENT UW NWU �car�.asdemolished, thesteam-chest We firmly believe that .r.o blame JLX hogs waated wbenyoa have rat stent neciared by tlnr] (-54b t�f the engine also were ectn be attached to the contractor of an kind ready to sell drop a eard for priCea Address, completely destroyed, and engi- I who erected the scaffold, as he and or wen you Fant •much cow. 1x94 rirpa or l sac scant cattlt to teed oa share, 4fi tf or TISE PATIENT IItCOit'Q,� : neer severely injured. Qtberwise, the victim were on tfie most D. Goraon• Phone.] A WtdU,Bronaham - •a��«•.� m,, Haulage H as done, j friendly terms. " r