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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_05_13 .. -_:.; ,.:.,ivc, �ati._.'::,s..-mt a ` .., .sW...:.,v,.....--r-,a.. . ....,y-::..s.::, ...,,.:.•.n...:,.,:`.r..-a..r.i.�<.:.. ay,..",.:,:,.:.. _ _ _ ...�. ..:-b -. ,ae!"r_.a-v �1w..G�a' aJ-C;To-:-. F_.'a•-�� ...., . . ,., s„ t•.,.. ,. - _ a':' "sax ... - :.. a •- 71 i 7- , e ' , • .. _ �'�CK RIl\LCa, TFRIDA . �AY 1:3, 1904. - ON ., J1 �. N0 1- 1 • V�J• 11L1���e- T Y' ' 4 SCHOOL REPORTS. Whitby _ construct a craft in a few inieut --- • Wh s eg, - , �Qrafres4tlEotntal dLarD4►. -- with a capacity of one passenger, that - Report of Starboro Jct. Public The band concerts on Saturday even would enable us to get the boat. The , — SPink Mills a School for the month of April. Sr. ings are much appreciated by the necessary material, ,two Iogs and a div. ,Best three in each class. Sr 2- residents., This appreciation should plank lay close by, anti in a l iniu- H Red Wheat - - 90cs bus. W Craig, A Vivian. J Bell. Jr 3-J be shown in a tangible forth,-by mak- utes the work teas finished. Volun. _ White-Wheat - 90c Meade, C Armstrong. $r 8-U West, ing the band a good substantial grant. teers was asked for to snake the jour- r Spliug li b' it - - 88C " A-knight, K Beckett allci L Ti-innel The buys are deserving of nitxh en- er, but noone answered to the call. F, EAgTWOOD, M.D.. Snrol Goose Wheat - 80C (even). Jr 4-J Heron, W Redman, courtigement, We then decided to choosety lot,and VY to Cgnaaian Pa�iac Raitwav: Coroner 3I Dexter. Inter' -Y.Meade, B Heron W. J. F, Read, photographer, has the task fell to me. 'We'weighed - Ontario County; Issuer of '+Earn site-i 9cenreC aniteba Flour -:$6•o0-bbl. 1 a Claremont; 015ce home—Before IO a.m., 1 to 9 Family Flour ' a 5.50 " J Leslie and W Heal (even). Sr 4-A not found things as favorer photographer, as he anchor Rt precisely twelve minutes to b.m.,and It 7 to 8 p,m. Private teleohone Y _ Smith, B Trinnel, E Beckett. R. E. had hoped-fur in 'Whitby, so intends three, aucY the voyage began. Jiy eonneotioawithB9laam.Greenwwsa,Rron¢ham pastry Flour 5.50 " Alexander, teacher Jr div-Jr 2-O moving his fanrilt- to Oshawa in a course was east by north-east, I hod - - Mt Zion,A.Jobneton's t'tb cool,,tvp rowieb Bran $1S.G0 ton Jhinro, H Brown. JI Urates. Sr pt 2{couple of weeks, where he will-',start a net gone far before I noticed the two 7th con),and D PnRh's 13th con; s-1y Shorts J:;' gallery, logs had a decided aversion to go in 24.00 -H Beckett,-A JIi1Lr,_ R. Craig, z , F�Rs;a of�.Itrm;ro :`�"8 0<J " ,�.•?---M B•i), i, eV-1 , J Cahn='', I.i t\'� ,anti be i.. .;frtriiizy. t F - -_.. a xt}II�vCa,. l_D..ir. sl . , - Trinity Medical College, Toronto, mein- Graha� Whole Wheat Flours Lavison. Tablet class-W Miller, M promoters of the sugar factory have be dissolving partnership. Gradually bar of Con.ge.of Pbvetctane and gurrreons of Chop OI all kinds. Davison, H McBryen and V Everest failed to .get the necessary, $1W.(M they separated, 'Until .the distance oaterlo. t?t9ae and residence opp.0 Leary note( (even). 'Ai E �i pile, teacher. stock subscribed from this locality, bettiyeen lite logs exceeded the length Woburn,out, OtIIceihoars: morning 7 to lo: Hard and Soft Coal. • , - -anti as a consequence the project has of the plank on which I was standing. `svensaR a tq8, . Above prices Subject to Change without - pREHN RIVER, collapsed so far as the present is When this occurred the force of gray- ; Notice. = concerned. _ its forced me to change my course to Legal. Model Bakery Co , Lllnllted. Mrs. Arinour Ellis, of Ashburn, Brougham. a downward direction, and to peiforni-_ spent last week here with her patents, g th••McGinty act. I did not take time E. FAREWELL, Q• C„ 13,l - Mr. and Mrs. Eli Nighv-.xaude!•. Mr: '- tri bidA*nly comrades far+.-well as inv - 1lc,st of our fainters here hays ' �• TgR,Countyi3rown.Attaraay,and County „_. Ellis returned l'o'ne on Tuesday list depaL`tu'e was sudden azad unexpected. aticitor. Court HpJlee..Whitbv. y �� witi} Mr. Elli=, who had_spent the day 8tti�hed ?eedin.g. I had cone only about two and a half he '. C=: .Philip jr, vas in the.-eity nn �ach,nit h - is tift•-,-n fc-t, 'Pilo( i T10W 'tf GILLIVRAY, 13.kRRIS- Wire >lis=inn Circle aiid tea held'at T;tesdat`, dc•.iilt d to return ior.ttyu reasons. In 1 Dow 'solicitors,Uta Ot9cc opposite Dae' • ?Cir.R iLt I'nine's c,n Thursday last was \lis=es Birrel, of Greenwood, the Rost place farther progress don-n= { aMc• Whitby,Ont. J30 Ball Dow,B.A.;Tbeo, t.•c 11 attended. and ui*ist enjoyable 'yard was impeded by the bottoru of ji a.okiuivray.LL•B• itioaev to Loan. 5p ti:ue waS spent by.til present, Stindayed tyith 3l is= 3I•StevellSon' the creek. and iii the second NIave, I R Mc-Clod , of Toomtt, E. H. Boden �lietit a fete days lei iiierI ,,foe-h ,tt ly„f air. `\-lien I 1 •, ,is yi;it- �'eterutcit•y. w inKK her si-ster, lint. B.\\"ficin• last week iu 3larkitam, t`i�itiug C. 1•c•arhed th,:stu face I found iuy coui- " _ Jli-,� Lntrie Burke returned home Cuttkiyell. r.tniuns test•+-ping. t they thought I. HOP31�8,\ ETERI�ARY S1 l;• la=t week fr:•ru e.\Ia:ter UIiitelwity 311=. R. Jaek=oif i? slienrling a d•5erted them. I d=-rtided that:we had He 3ZON, .r.ai'Jat• of :ne outar.c ye:• Of all materials and design T-,-ruuto, £e»" Nveek; in Ke=«'ick waiting on fished rroL:kh for ut:c clay. xna after or+z•r: Co:,eg3, Tornrsco, r9�iet-red ,^_i^rLLbr Thi'ea1N t.f. ufi s Hattie H'itrhi un lits. Yttt'd}'. ge ti 1K .+ h,tnr oP raauel;t Owing the of t,e On:ar.e ';.:vria%rr 99aie,a' ds-xsa::•;a. kept: n stock. it will pay yen .,,11te of U, K. on Satz;!, 1a�t. A ,tu'r!lc . niie iii tht• crutyd, eltch-,hired Ctd:u•mi res den'ee one and one-'.ttiar:er mites to'call at our works avd inspect oar stock, la H. Alger, of )lnyeloe'k. client anchor 3reeo Giver. Ottlersod shoerLz:.r a and obtain prices. Don't be.mislod by togs ilnantit;:of atutT beinb dispur<c�l tittutla\' '~'lilt hi- gtandmWt1itr. ill`t �'tit'tFtlts it'ittU ute, nn,1,I tva.w 9 tours to,tl a.a,. and 1 :o s e to. Friva7e �f xt} . 1 ,rti e l3%L fly Ht'r•,,l ice left f+,1 (:otic, tun- - toievbone iu my,Croce P,O. sdlres•. Grsmn age^.te the do not etnp:ovtbem,caor,egnent• Julio ,t + \Ir Mit((roll, were Tn_ 311'x• NVtn- Ilubbacr'• cluclit! ,,-t our�uu!,ov dinnrt fruur (fiver, lot Iy we, can, and do throw off the aRtctS 1Ii-3 �, l !'t•, of Ilttut�ville. i? t{ :•ntYt,) t r• e t i .roclay la...:_ ` Cl:r hatchet'. {. cemassioa of .i per teat., which yea will \Ire. P F.. H r t'rr a1 nit rd h<uir `Tiendiut a couple of weeks tyitli certainly Save b nrchaeln from us: A �ttgtas29S pbarD4t i y p g fr,,ur T rfaito'un 14.tt irday last. Jars. her grandniotht r and <i=ter;. • cal.solicited. }' H .�:e1 • nut in th�_ hes u`hea!?h. W. J. and Mr-.- (-'cntklyell And rrgp)JAS DCtiS,Conveyancer. tom WHITBY GRANITE CO., \fns-, fiattie Hutc'hi,iun ha.a gt,ne to fanilly -petlt snnday tt-ith the ` :n=•rtoner for takingyi:a Affids . eto.. Opp.Post Otace. Krsctp,Ontars, t' tifFt'il!r> to ltyr with her uncle apd IRttPr'S lather;- _M r. I•tubsoit, of ^ t atemon:.Ott. 07 T a \!t.John.and Nzr . 3\'m-ts, i „ -- -- ----- - -._--- i,. :1•tnie Ferrier at.+l 'Mi*S Cyn- 3latkhanl. ers BUi TI`IG, I9stter ct Marriage ♦ T i 'iia lx'il tvaa Turul:tu yisitc,ra Thurs- C. Pllil►li curl "Mrs. 3IKir= iters PIGgERI�t LIVERY • "` c'arlecl to Beswick t;adrleuly. en • Lioensos inn tb•County of ba:aric. Of- T 1 • -' -­­ Licenses at the store or at his residence.Pickering • u'ec mt of tl:t• illnrr�- of the for- DSI2ati® t.q Ire: Win. lflit: :tins ti able't+,he out a x.n xftrr hr.n r•unhutal to the htmise finers dangliter•. Mr. s. Pr r-d�'. This falling of your hair! F:rot case cebielea for hire by day pit r`a rutiknr fait. —" "' it BELD.&M. auctioneer• hc., t 1't 05ttAwA. Slop it, or you will soon be sir z., 't 'Las:u caumection meet. Th­w 'tud Ural. _,- w!ti:•o sc:ici:ssale•.roticLisnn-Qe,ous i .f hili+ �Fwrit \Cedner __ bald. Give your hair SOfne Ment•b�::tar an nes: 9a:e•cf(a,w•,farts inti a! G T.1'.train9. FreiR lot and day c,.iting lief o-,n., :Am;our, of arl sci evorytLio■ tea to to be sola mol be t Rrt': J, E. Uut,rr, Pickering, express delivered to all I:ar a of the Asl:hurrt• I Ayer's Hair Vigor. The fall- baadled b7 the suberriber with theutmos:cart cjf;age. TBam1LR Of all kin is done --�• pre+u ho-d twice for Rev J. J. Kar utt sad sold to the vary bast advantage. t9ty - 5uti'lay last 1n the 1+itrt"ort• -,trent Meth ing will stop, the :hair will `. on shortest notice, Sale and Som- !N)t+:Susie. fi.BEATON.TOWNSHIPCLERE mission&tables in connection. -- r ,s" 'hunch. nd ch,li eYiae tU ceof - -D Conveyancer Conveyancer, Commiwtonerfor lel 1?+'y. Judson aiid i r-, 31%•IMcM ter "Itter rriannetich fps i,rratr vtyte of Vi �� d pia h helps ter ccs well ittevance w affitta.tt■ l�awsntsaa- _ESC,,,- tlnney to ioR� teodtri the e.uaiuK f JlcJlastrt r 1 farm zoperf, ,suer o�3rirr -- _; UnivPr�ity o �, ezrd sertu+Una very acerpcahle, ; n F anew -' • rt n.xn Kid large congregatic,- r>serm ,led to i- - - -- _ vn rent cn in the Methodist cYlurrl: r �i`�''^---=-h"r� grow, gnu the Scalp will bC �OCCHER 4 PDSTILL.Lieenaed Aae• la.:t Sun av ever d., with (fuse, and his rescue of trio clean "and health y tioaee•a f;r trio County of Ortarto Ano- yrae i frnm to arid. re-tf - ' Ill sales of erery desert lotion connacted et a e Quee'flirt's It we birthday tn, ptztrty: p p Furniturellill well described the enco end un. 53tislled with poor �181r a'IIGO moderate ctarsre. T Poacher. Real Er:ate -' -, trio(,jurrn city lust tveri: •- P' Agent and General V1aluator. strut at%al bounded faith whit complied toyeatosit order•o maul or tategrapn ad• t � JIi=: , grR uate utrr fc>rtuer school yOtl CSD-tlta$C n f t. � gt nee■Tsott P-"'1821, Brougham. Ont. F, a••r's flats aura cis ou:1**t T than toted i IP'ETILL.Green River.Oat. a i ly g 1 rage leaden e Vindicator. me a avis Ytfor avd osa:�ow boils•,•topp«I - • tearher, uatxd,gs;nitrse at Detroit make Muses such an u_npar elled Yy mr �•. e.0 e•re•tn reef tmca.ed ' ' - h AL few days a o. Lon atulationa. _ W- A fall lice of flits Gnrdrnin Ar at] the r e around In the division court heirs on Wed-ed- t• f"' iii -wa s- at, needs before Judge McIntyre and a. 1 tt' carp t"�tSE WELLINGTON Hotel.-Har- - @lau furniture now here. Bedford heads the list. y K S' b.ratora x.t. I 1L ury of flue,an interevtin and import On Thur,tila evening last the aiem- j RIi »a eotti•. I.C. e •Tad"a ,n ro`e%vedou to and thoroughly oeetCani- on fihlbrtron In yy g ant case -as tried as w the ra hts of At dru std. Lew•lt, Maw ,,. fed tae•hove tronas.I•m prepared to tnrnub -car was@ rooms• F►rty of the R'hitevale'Baptist church, g for aoeomod•ttou so al wbo deal" to patronize assembled at the residence of 141r.Thos farmers who sell their 'apples by the w toe. spacious sample rooms I chart oe plea. White. for the u of expressing barrel and take small de"iu as earn Thick ���� d to see all old patrons wben bel tree oe Prices l2g�lt. P rhe g est money on them, Gifford ht Conlin aaeton so gust alertiham. JAB.'�T�StCIf, - their ggrratitude to Mrs A. J, Poynter, fruit a rtes,purchased from Robt: ,Yartham,Out., •pp T1 - (nee Jiias Lillie White), for her sere- ' pp -- : ,R. S. Dllhngh8m• ices as cliganiat and Sabbath school Ashton, near Columbus, all his crop of Methodist Church Wacher, The following address was apples of last year at so much per bar• NCUBATOR HATCHING-C pher•a PielrorinA. Ont• rel for eAwb of the different rades and I' read by p kind., The id him 85 earnest mo tnt;t n rains State machines•tundred Air. Jas. Fiayea, as re resent- g •oa P .. I Services as Follows- ative of the church. cambers in proportt�a, htckens do - Services to bind the bargain, Afterwards livered50c-extra. Three ears ea n Mott, Arthur Poynter, Set,sfsetion rusranteed. costa me�iad{�ily c 10•.30 a.m..; Preaching. � CO Dear firs. Pu user-We, the mein- they wok his opinion as to how mcgy. tha+r owe egg■ Geo ltcintwb,Port Cnida ya so- v y brrels there would be,and bethcw ht7:00 p.m........ 4 bees of Whitevale 13a1rtist church take altout 30(1. They sent l5U barrels, and2:00 p,m.......Sabbath School. Wagne the present opportunity of ezpressing when they were fllled, took them away The - - wnr h "League. oa c'_rt��is and Sunday school. Intation th'e choir@ ��e the balancr (I settled =e=-e n the � s E Tuesday. Area u lie o fresh—ne4Cur� the aercice.vou am rendenn in our S.00 Op p.m•.,,...tiVeekly Prayer on ed meats constantly on hand. y to the barn. as it Thursday' Spice RoIY; Breakfast BaCOn, you have been a tient ur anist, in getting fat to the season and tr Y y g was likely to come at any time. The Rev. J. E. Moore. Ph• B. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. the Sunday schtw you have been an still left$5 earnest money in his hands Jaoxtwrated by act of Parliament 1874 Pastor. _ efficient primary teacher. In these Ashton put the apples into a.box stall, rtakering sraaoh. - Highest prices paid for two capacities, we have admired your Ant ortaed Carnal,,,,:................pl 000aoe - pec' t Glflord& Conlin never came ft - - faithfulness in your,plaice of duty, and' -bu after subsenbed Capital.....:............... tram Butcher's cattle. - our earnest, humble consecrated 'them. VC?hen Ashtonrecent}y,sued for .,....'..............I................. 180,000 _ _. y the price of the balance of his apples, Ameta Readily " - spirit in the service for your master. they put in the defence that they had Jotszt Cows t,sQ T.H.ittoMrz�i: Esn, - We ask ou w accept this silverware Frost out Caspian .t y taken,awa al hey were to et, and -d Real Estate A sac �'armerS Su ` 1 store as a small tokep, to let you know your t 1 1 A PWW attention given to Farmers sale y It Mt 4 �� a had settled n full. triton admitted b J J $ service is not forgotten. and 'is riot holes Collection■solicited and promptly made. una reciated, nor is it done uaob- that they had paid for all they had tak Farmer's -Notes discounted American bead " punHave on hand a quantity of wall PP en aw1l but maintained, as stated Foreign Ezebange bonitbt and iotd Drat.ss- q y served. We�think it well to recognize above, that they'ordered the balance sneti, available on all parts of fibs world poper, 150 patterns to choose from faithful service. Now as you are tak- • moved w the:barn. Besides this there . savta;s sank Department. prices ranging from 5c-per singue roll ing upon you new and still greater was the$5 earnest mons still in his Pickering, OIIt1r1C' w 45o border, ceilings and mouldin responsibilities in the field of life,you y g pends, but Gifford dt Conlin contended bates,t allowed ed elf-yearly ly o depositor'say �- ' to match. Bolder same price per roll will find a*r eater need of more copse- that the 15 was to Bold the' farmer to teat rates,sea Credited h3Kerrty to Manager.or FOR SALE as paper. These are up-to-date ppaat- crated service. It will require your Cleo. Seer. ltanaaac. - terns, These goods are from the Em- very best life. We are not going to his bargain, and not theta unless they ,A good seven roomed- dweliin ue 'pa er Co, of Toronto. Orders got around ahead of the frost and tools wood house attached, g P say goodbye, you acre two, yet one, we �4t��t4>•rtl��i• •• P.acres of land. delivered free t4,the village. the-apples away. The plaintiff held ' look for greater service yet,for how that a late must be mutual-if it holds - Splendid for market gardening- Prin- should one chase a thousand.and two 7 f�A, well Unwashed wool to 9c lb. one aide it moat hold the other. Ash- :Let s -a alk ciply sandy loam, good we good � - ut ten thousand to flight ?" (Dent.3'd - -- stabling, quite near the station, Washed wool 16 to 17c lb. p R ton claimed $1.215 per barrel for 35 also 30). 'Four new strength is required, barrels, and the jury allowed him for E. BRYADT, & SON, the need of service was never so great .�barrels or$2i. The also allowed —About- A good dwelling on slain street, one as to day. We extend to your.pus- - y aon street, nd a ood Pickering. ,band, MT. Poynter, a most cordial and $4.50 for conveying the fruit'to tTre (rouse to 1•efrt on Church street. earty__ a come an wl turn. The judgment-was for 529.00 : A141k. avid every success and. God's blessing iii an cos est your united life. Signed blessing behalf of The 'urors were Fran- J. Crysdale, L DOMINION BANS • ; RlCYlaT O!'�• `------------ -------_ _________ the choir. During the address Mr. W F; awker, Alex: ' odic, 'Richard _ _ -1?urrrer-as--rapresenta-tihe of the tL i Jonathan ahith ne t. ' Theo. r , sabbath school, resented'her with ' tt t '• • P, 141 Grllt•ram txs v4as_tYie__1 ��,e�r(,�i1r1I1 . . _ Ca 'rtal Paid uo,, $3,���,�00 handsome comtiinativn'silver sugar yer fur the plaintiff, and J. F. Grier- Reeerre Fund and @3 474 �J ow ani oan o der, o wit on fog defendants. Reserve Fund Yrcttte $ r r P g ave.you in the past not had ono dozen silver tea spoons and also a very satisfactory work done or s OUR FAT MAN. Who is Dr. Hess � silver meatfork and berry spoon. -- • _ Urs. Po tel`trade iU very suitable do you want oto be sure`8s w yynn a where you can et it done, Now WHITRYARCH, acknowledgement. After spending Say, blr; Editor, did - ll is that we have A shrewd Yankee, who is a.. speeches and songs, the party broke you have not,yon-should tali fled hundreds of others and .a graduate of both a, _General Banking tip with Auld Lang Syne,• Meclieal anti Veterinary, College go your first chance and do not know o€a dissatisfied ens• Business Transacted• .�.�. take a fets'cotiirades with` A man who gtia•lified hiluself for Y you. If you do not find tomer. If there is we want to :.turning out a firstilRss.Stock food Whooping Cough. y know about it and make,it right. In the spring of 1901 my children it great fnn the others and whose factors, the largest (of, Special atxention given to the collet• had i�'hooping cough,'stirs;firs. D.'W ® will, al.least•thatwas my �i'E REPAIR anything that N%or is evidence tion of farme "al# and y experiencelast 9atarday- . is bought in a jewelry store and ,- kind in the Capps-, Capps, Ala. "I used Cham- its ) C PP PP , that he bas succe - furnish- other noiza. It eing a fine da tny- man trim a bought in other a „ . , __. berlain's Cough Remedy with the self and three others took y •' g e ing what the- �,.at. -- most satisfactoryresults. I think this a tramp to the mouth of stores" Our oYlarge� 82e ffioder SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. is-the best reind I have ever seen for ate. See our gents $17,50 rail- His twenty-five years experien- z the creek to spend.,a fe\v whooping cough.' This remedy keeps road"watch'for $18.00. Ce basproduced 'results. �ep;rt51t8-rece>•ved o; ,si. and the cough loose, lessens the severity hours procuring our Sun-, p daydinner, When we reached .the , i�d-3es his stCl-food.' T it. upwards. and frequency of the tendency spells 'west aide of the creek just at the NORMANIASSETT , - ry :E=tt�2E6t . allowed at highest and counteracts any to y all toward mou tri, we concluded the best plan SOC,, 85c., rind $T.00. pneumonia. For sale by all Druggists would he to et the boat that lay. a - �,;. - current rates. - -- --- g CO3��?C LZT1Cg0t3 or paid bslf FOR SALE-A gcod -second hand few rods up the creek on the east side. Jeweler and Optitiian,former b(gr. earl P burgy dpub'a neat.sti taagg wheel., obalp A problem that confronted. us was, and successor to Richardson & Co. PICKERi NG y= for cash.%,me or trade on ttocl:,also two tel!(row Were we to get the boat. -One of Whitby - Ont. THE PICKERING, NEWS �;J.THOBTON, Apply cosi J.cnaFinan�icS 9.st ononsaPio► nQ the boyo said that be,hmd a good know R M ACP KANAGIMI wu 1 ledge of naval engineering, and could,040041*=I49�4s 401 I'H A _ , : PP • ,. ..... _:.:� ..;; .. ..: .. i � .... _ ,, ....... '..: '. .Lea d 4,' _ Y:. 4 `W,^• CL rn r ^: y i ••5'' r . eb'R';l,'^f}-'.,'.•,' w •, ",,_,q .. r., .. ,,",rc +u:bW .w "'_'�. "'TS^", ••.:yiC-.-:_.. v - 4'47'-'-r•:- •r - .•' Y - F r •,.' „ 'G • ., • _ <. .. r : .. „-., f I 3 f . , . „ , .. - s ,, • - , , --: - i t ' '7 is said that Gen. IStoessel still com- TH17 T9 URLIlf 3 1l�R�j'J'lU 'CATTLE I&ARIKET. % : FHE ' manda mon than 2n,(1W troops. Toronto, ai 10-There cups a 1 while 15,000 seamen from the , fleet very hen runup of cattle, ere a gotii3 AfANESE aro available for assisting 1n the REPORTS F80hL THT LEADI27a r1 c'S' , ---.I" ,.- ai 1 brisk trade all round, and rices, sa- - . defence. TRADE CENTRES. - It In not expected that anything - -- pecially during --lie earlier ours of _. "' • will be heard from the beleaguered Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese, the market, from E o 15s higher . :� ' L. - -- - fortress henceforth until Gen. Kouro- than on Tuesday, Export irade,wast - - - and Other D Produce ;� Daikin has accomplished his designs. at Homs and Abroad. Ex porters, hen r y. ~` G&I—. Meanwhile patience should be eshare P heavy •.. 84 u0 to$5 00 _._:. .. .. .. - Y -• 18 opt>lnmar-is . -'Wheat•-°Soria . " � outside of military quarters. in Ontario grades to quiet, but the cwt. ....... 3 50 400 _ stay Ku Pct il� ^ - " tone fa firm. No. 2 white and red do light .. . 3 50 4 00 I � Winter quoted at 90 to 91c at out- Feeders, 800 lbs. and _ ,.-. _ ALL CLASSES,3TIINNED. aide points. Spring wheat is nom- upward .. 8 00 8 25 • . - anal at 84c east, and goose at 75 to Short keep, 1,100 . ;. _ A despatch o the Lo don Stand Manitoba h i - t n ?6c east. ito a w eat a un The. ....... .... .... 4 00 4 65 - ' . - _ and from Odessa says that 1 classes ,ALEXIEFF RECALLED. changed, No. 1 Notthern, 90c Geor- Stocker 400 t 800 RUSSIANS RF:TR):ATING. aro stunned by the series of disasterre tan Ba orts. No. 2 Northern at lbs, 2 60 $ 12 - A Tokio despatch says: Last Fri- The Paris Journal says it Is as to the Russian army. The universal 84c. No 1 hard is nominal at 91c. do 900 lbs 2 75 8 50� ;day, after sharp y cured that Admiral Alexieff has been depression-is Intensified by the fear - ,".7- -- . , ' arp cavalr skirmishes at Grinding in transit prices are 60 Butchers' cattle, _ Erhtaitsu,-Santaisu'and oilier laces recalled at the joint instance of Gen. .that the blunders of the campaign above those quoted.p Kouropatkin and Admiral Skrvdlofl. will prove irretrievable. q choice ..•.. ........ 4 25 4 40 a detachment of infantry belonging to Oats-The market is unchanged, do medium .. 3 80 4 25 Gen. Kuroki's army took Feng\Sang- Grand Duke Nicholas will replace 4C, }lied,. q -F.7:PF.CT S'R.ESII 'I'RIU3fPFI No. 2 white quoted at 80 c west, do picked .. 4 25 4 60 rig. -J'he R s,_4ft totem reti-i.Ug l _.,:.. _- _1: ' > ,n. d.of `Ste east: ,.'i.wk#+e,. 2r #ri bads .. I3 €ru t sv . exploded-the magazine, but left large There is general satisfaction in Ja- cast. PART ARTHUR ISOLATED. do rough .. 2 75 $ 00 _ quantities of 'hospital stores; which pan at the comparative smallness of Barley-The market is quiet, 'with Light stock bulls,'• - . •' - are being used by the Japanese hoe- A despatch received at St. Peters- the Japanese losses at Chiu-Tien- demand limited. No. 2 quoted at cwt. ..... ....... .. 2 23 2 50 - pitals. burg on Friday says that Port At-; Cheng. The official account of the A2c middle freights,. No. 8 extra Milch cows.... ....... 30 00 65 00 - _. : Feng-Wang-Cheng was the second thur is cut off from all communion- lessen has not been amended. The jet 401 to 43c, and Iv'o•' 3 at 39c Hogg best ..... ...... 5 ,10 _ ... ,-. " line of the Russian 'defence,- and a tion by land, the Japanese having statemdnt that the Japanese army Imiddle freights. do-heavy ... :...... 4 85 - '' tstiff light was anticipated. Gen. Kuno- disembarked in iia rear, occupied th»f moved northward after the battle is Peas-The market is unchanged, Shee heav eats 4 00 85 - - ..ki pressed forward .and attacked be- railroad, and cut the telegraph. !regarded as presaging a further vic- with No. 2 g}loted at 63 to 65c, ac- p' y a `� - I do light ... ..... •.. 4 0 4 5 ---- - fore the Russians had recovered from Vice-Admiral SkredlorS, who is en .tory, an 1 the report that.Gen. Kou- 'cording to duality and ocation• Bucks 8 30 8 73 s the deinora.lizati�- and confws7Oif into route, to Port Arthur to take over ropatkin is marching to Feng=Wang- Corn�The market is quiet, with Grain=fed pampa ... 5 :,0 8 25 which they had been thrgpwn by their command o! Lhe naval forces in the Cheng with 20,000 Russian troops is Prices easier. No. 8 America: yep- "' '^ -' - revious defeat on the Yalu River. Far least, will he unable to reb.ch his welcomed as affording the os ct of low quoted at 56,}c, ou track, Tor- Barnyard lam s'... . 4 50 5 50 P g Fr Pe S ria lambs beach 1 2 r,0 5 50 Gen. Kurol>i, commandant o1 the destination. afresh triumph. onto; No. 8 meed at 55 c. Cana- �`� 8 50 -first army corps. reports:-"On May The Ministry of War has received than corn is steady at 41 to 42c C .•..• •..•... .... 2.5 . 'b 6 our cavalry detachment dispersed '<the following telegram from :Major- RUSSIAN STRATEGY WF. west for guaranteed delivery in good ( .r.__, , the enemy I General Pflug, chief of ,the military condition. _ Y 4t I•:engrWWang-Cheng, f;. �' A despatch to the London Times Rye-The market is steady, with which was immediately occupied b 1 statT;- from Tokio says that the Japanese No. 2 quoted at 59 to 60c east. .GOLD IN THE -FRASER. ,;�" . our infnatry detachment. The enem I "According to the information I consider that the Russians' strategy Buckwheat-The market is un- -- burned ammunition before evgcuating have received, seven of the enemy's at the Yalu River showed the same changed, with demand moderate; No, Collins' Dredge Now Making $2,- the stronghold. Refugees of the transp sits, Sad afterwards about 40, (defect as the Chinese strategy in _26--q ted at 49 to 50c middle 000 a Day: . . " enemy, who.have beea.•hiding in the 'appeared opposite Pitsewo on the ev- 1894, namely, lack of o3e_nsive and freights. - A despatch from Vancouver says:- - -' ' ' -'tadjoining forests and villages continue ening of May 4. On he morning of initiative. Flour-Ninety per cent, patents are Sam Collins and his Iowa friends . to come and surrender." May 3 the Japanese began to land at Capt. Aruna, who commanded the unchanged, (takers' at $3.60 mid- who have put a $60.000 dredge os Pitsewo and on the- coast near Cape f rst-two blocking Leets at Port Ar- 'dle freights in buyers' sacks for ex- the Fraser at Lilloeet are getting -NFIY 12liSSIANS• PLED. lot Terminal (about 15 miles south-west thur, in a lecture at Tokio, said that :port. Straight rollers of s ial n .' -_ _ _ _ P4e 13.,,000 a �a1•, and expect soon to Prtsewo, under cover ofan artil- no Ja anese torpedo boat or for edo, Ihrands for domestic trade quoted at make it $4,•00, from the bed of theT•wo o�lcial despatches to t. Pet- ; Japanese P eret,erg, calculated to increase the de- I lery Ore. At this moment about 60 j S4.15 to 54.30 in bbls. Manitoba. + r boat destru. has been obliged to gold stream, 3obert I.amilton of : Pression existing among all circles in transports were obser,cd bearing return to harbor for repairs sinc•u flours are unchanged. `o. I patents, 1 Peterboro, Ont., formerly of tl:iii - - Russia- were given out on Sunday I down upon the whole fror:t and our the begier•iCg-of•the war, All ss $ :�o. 2 Patents, $4 70; pnd strong cit,', who put in the machinery for B Point of .view of p°rte retired from the shore. All bakers', $1.030 on- track Toronto. B night from the been repaired at sea. Phe It.us i as the Iotcans, states that the round the pro„ross of the eanipaign the ,Pa'`ers is the post-of',ce at Pitsewo I were bad gunners. altoheurh th I Alillferd-Bran is steady, at 317 rune one dollar per cubic yard, and most ii7:portant !s that regarding the °°ere renlo�ed, and the Russian in- (would have darnnged the Jal'an(,' to $17.;,.0,= and shorts at $IS.7,0 ;that they , are now raising ::•000 Capture by the Japanese without t habitants ,ab'enooned the town. , Ar ships tf their explosives had been ,et- here. At outside points bran is .•ards daily, with the expectation of position of Feng-1Yang-Cheng on May eicniiig of•3farding to Chinese b abo t tlnaitip t'pt i lectip e The Japanese navy had teen Manitoba 'h bran. in sacks,6. and r Stat old j taking w '-four hours a'are of they-fiicar future. `-- 6, r constantly• practisinz since November ,the enemy's troops had larded and with toll chrrgee vrrtil they Kari de- s-ports at $-'1 here. It is e4timated that within Eve years _ r•'p F:oirul,atkin forwarded, a nice- i taken up quarters in,the Chirere wit- Ivcl '+c. ski" w t• one hundred dredge-- will be at work iia a from o d a ,♦ .,•ch inspired great g om Li,ut.-Gen. `3asaulitch, who , lagcs n par. the points of debarkation I ,' g COUNTRY PRODUCE. „ Ion dMerent streams in the Provinc9 _ I brie been lett in command of the col- The me:ny sent two co:umns o' about Icver,dwere erxe uchirfacilitatedtb excel- { find that the dredging output alone unpn retiring from Fetig-Wang-Cheng, one rrgirrent each, one in the wester-lent electric communicntion9 y }}�e wAhples-Thcr�nchara dui at F2rado I will,be ten million dollars; The goad .--' •which described the movcmients of,tba ' 1v direction and the other to the t , 2 P ground is wil"nited. The Iowans enemy in crnnoction with the occupa- I - :Russians apparently lacked skill to $ ,;,0 per hbl. for the hest stock. I tion of the town. iso Cn May 6 a ;�assanger manoeuvre at night without lights, i Dried apple•--The c:,:na.nd is limit_ have tested the gravel to a depth of , The information caused' no s'irprise!train from Part Arthur was :'.red up- . rd• and prices are steady at 8 to forty-six feet without reaching bed• to the nforma, who were no r on a mile and a ,carter o'itside Fol- rode. It is equally rich all the way __ _ anil4n (about 40 miles north of Fart AI.Ar;'lI AT 1\I>\i-CFlnAC:, lie per !b. F:vaporatcd apples, 8;c r ad- . per 9b. down. vis,A-of the decision that no•a'telr'Pt : , P q 1 - vcmi.ti he made to hold Fen.-Wang- Ar bur), by a hunlirCd .7 a nacre ' in- A top gram from h dew-ClywanG . to Reanit-Trade is uiet, with rices 'i -4 . Chung, the s ip�riority of the Japan- fantn irien, occupying the heights cast London states that grate uneaa:n♦•9s steady Primo beans are quoted at f, R , -� -i - of the railway. The traincarr �pre�'ails' in tl.e I'rit:sh con:u:unity ''$1.50 to $1 60, and hand-picked at DIS..OV�-R"r NEW PCSI`. " rlls�a'cr 9imU i to the-L at Chiu-'f ten- i:ritish ro erty, gal cd ' at c rr,' I . an awbulance carriasr+ 1'.yir.g the Pei iS=,'>C�.000 1s un;uotected, and -six I flops_-T!:e market is unchanged at T San Jose Scale Inspector -Find: _ Chr:n,;, Ther,fore, ren, Sessul'tch , Cross d two of the stele- were I tho;%'and robbers are in the mei h'.:or- 2 � '" - - was given " strict orders that rhertrl g 8 to 8 c, according to quality. J Siniiar Parasite I� wounded. The train succeeded in hood. The Co%ernment 's much Honey-'Phe marl,' '!s quiet at 6 rho,ld he no fight of the rearguard! i A St, Catharines den match says '.- rcach:ng Polandien, Tranquility Pre- blamed for the with, of the to 7c per 1'b, Comb quiet at $1 30I . f y The Rasiars lett while Gen. ICur°k! tails in the 3lariun:e £rov�nco and 4lritish cruiser., F:spiegle-from the to SL-. .. Thomas Beattie, San Jose scale tm . was making his dispositions for a b! I I s;pectur, has sande an important dis is fn Yin-Kow port•_ , i'` Iiac-The market is quie3, with of- r,. porforrnance­ of, his batch. 1 cove in the +' - Your correspondent confirms the ro- -' ferings moderate, Timothy quoted duties. It is in. the form of a new - - Time .Tnpan'ese approached from two ports or the closinq of.tho'harbor at' WE\T DOWN CTIFERI.:G, at,$1.0 SO- to $10.30 a ton on track, _ . _ direc•tfgns alCag thin main road and species of scale, which he found op }'ort Arthur. The Russians found the Toronto, J' up thi, talley,.placing Latter es so as entrance Prncticully" bloc cd after .•The JnpanesP di9}plTycd desperate Rtraw=The market' is dull, with I" iilnc bush, the branches'with some I . to comhiand the town. This proced- -mottday'.s fight, Adrnirrtl t\lex:cR,ynd courage -1n their fires:iiiP nrldC as'(prices uncharged at $:i.30, on track, Fera literally ' serried faith soma __ __ iyre—'hotcR fhrit 'the entire .7 aneee- the night of 1'uc,dd •. 'p he Ships as thing which to .a certain extent ra aP hts'st:sfi took a train for 3fukden br R S 1 moron tp i - • pinrn of oper^,tion had then thought- . 1,, they, apprt�aehed were diNIded into I'' Maple - e ' e-gam fur v e r g '•pre the Japanese seized the rai three groups, all K-adtn- strai-fht Syrup-The market is quiet ;Jose scale, By the Mae of a power, k. !:'-par d, anti that evcar division The second .1 park'9e_'army cor s- ,Jose$1 Per Imperial gnllon. P Ifor the entrance rf the harbor, \While fol glass he found n strange epeci- -' . _ . ,cor-i:nnn+ier knew- exactly.' .what he Potatoes--The msirket, is very flim, no occupying tLe Iiao-Tun I cr. n- (still far froi:i the shore the ran -oa nen 'of Iffu, }which is the new scale, shou:d do. ;'suls without opposition. ,rinci pall;: Y Iwitli offera':gs restricted. Choice cars_ - PP I I I the i:'usihn .niinCs; and icy acro a d 1 1>) $1.15 Tho San Joss scale when placed DECLiN1:D Tlii;11: LIBERTY. 'Dv c (oris le!t w PortA-ArthurGnitcr unrandder a niurdcruus-Tirn tromp the Rats- one4grack`l:ere,$ to pea bag undei a glass has the form of a tur , sign hn-,ttuie "hiree torl,crlo bones I , t e, The new sp,..-cimen as found A ,despatch to Q,c London Chron- ]londav s blockade before the railway followed*the tire,hips to pick up the I I h limited -The ninrket ire steady) inorc eiorigatecl, but its etfeet to rim • leis f-ciu Tokio says that' 1,363 2tus-, with limited olTertr:ga. Chickens, 11 r was seized.' _ .crews of the latter.' \When the first tine to that of the ,nae .Jens seals spans were buried b the J to 13c Per per- turkeys are quoted at I o It apa;mese', ship foUntierrif .the crew ctatnbeted �1b to 17e n the fruit tires L Ins ector Beall -per 1i3. fee 'resit killed. - with military honors, 'between Chiu-j 1• % up the mast, cheering for the Fin- t> ns iorwar samplesell-[!se Tien-Cheng and Tan-Shing-Cheng. I Thew-4-little that can be added• tq peror-of Japan as they went t:awn. new pest to the Ontario Agricultural The of;icers and men ca mtured wee I y TIIE DAIRY MARKETS. 1 the official.des patches, sa s a I.on- I from the masthead of the second College for examination. treated better bg the Japanese doe- don telegram. There is no authorita- 'vessel, ai she tegah to sink, her Butter-The market is 'quiel, with :,,., ' . tors than by their ous'n surgeons. The Live statement of the strangth of the (crew craved taniers to indicate her the tone")heavy, Supplies of poor-, -_____ — -- •- prisoherit ive,re otTcrcd�rniission to Japancsc forces that have landed -in 1Wurse to those astorn.• Their srn1-11 to medium qualities are large. We • leave, but they preferred to stay and M;;nchuria. .Une c ho"profs res to be°nt' though soon riddled, did riot quote :-Iinest 1-lb. rolls, 13 to 14c;. __LARGE SUN STOI.EI . • , -attend to their oaa��iounded. • The informed, places the number at more raise the white flag. choice large.rolls, 12-to 14c; medium Japanese are remurer;t�pg them for than 60,000. , 'I he name of the cc m- One of the Russian rowboats which and low grades, 10 to 12c, creamery Italian Ox-A'iinister Found Guilts their, services. 71:c Russian officers mandci' of the invading force is not approached a sinking ship---.for the prints, 17 to ISC: solids, 15 to 1Gc. of Pec,ilatioa. -`who were-paroled h'ad their swords g P pyrpose ,pf saving her.crew was'met •Eggs-The market -is steady owing A Romo despatch sass :-Atter a %�_ —.-returned to them. I tush, rid the 'die osition of-, Tt�e h a small-arm fire, ito moderate receipts; case lots sold - --*--�.. at 14c per dozen, ' • BRIDGES BLOWN UP. Pitsewo,•the place where the Jap- Cheese-The market is gltiet, with Nassi, fornicr Minister of Pdblic In- • anese landed, is on the east coast of , CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA. feeling easier. Old quoted, at •9;}c etructiun, was found 'guilty .of pecu- tPho-Japanese have destroyed the'the peninsula and seventy-rive miles lation, He was charged with the . ~ railway at fort-Ad isiis, blowing u I , per lb., and new at Vic--per lb. - y g P I above Fort Arthur. Fort Adams, the A:az:.it t Rumor of P ors g. vt misappropriation of several hundred the bridges, says.-.a St. Petersburg scene of the second landing, is situ- the Czar.- IIOG PRODUCTS, thousand francs destined for the ex. 1. despatch. �ated on the arm of Society Bay, on The New. Ybi-k Sun has the follow- penses of the Ministry, of which he ' .- the.west coast of the.peninsula, di- in from Vienna rumors Dressed hogs are firmer, with ot- was the head. . The judicial author, .DEA'TII I]V' TlllilMFH, g g ferings small.. Cured meats are 'in _ rectly opposite and about twenty regardirig the internal conditions of ;good demand at unch3tt d pl ices. (ties.have asked the permission of 1 .During the popular demonstration miles distant from Pitsewo. .. The rtussia are current here.' A'conspir- We gtjote :-Macon, long clear', 8 to,, the Chamber of Deputies to prose . .,at Tokib'on Satut•day night in honor railroad {hat coniiects'Port Arthii�r i1cy is said to have been discovered ga r lb.. in c se lots. P1ess pork,t cute, and permission assuredly will - + of-rhe-victiiries achieved bi . y the Ja- with 1luktkm Passes close to Port in Russian 1To an wi a result r be(;ranted: q17; do., short cut, '$18.50• panese forces, 21 people were killed iAdarn$, and is now in the possession 'that, eighteen of the ringleaders were Iv Smoked meats-l-Iams,• light to The case has created a great sensa- . •'• and,40 -injured. •Tho killed and in-•-of the Japanese at this poirrt. - - shot. Sanguinary collisions be- medium 127,c; do., heavy, 9�c; rolls, I tion in Rome. lvassi's house is be- Jured were mostly boys, who were t•. tween the people and the police have 111c;.. shoulders, 91c, backs, 137X; l ing watched by tl,e police. His see-- .... •' caught against a closed Fate at an REJOI?7r D SQUADRON. , taken place in F7_nland, and'an. infer- breakfast.bacon, 13i to�14c. retary, Lombardo, escaped abroad Nassi's whereabouts is unknown. Angle in the old palace walls by therm dull _ ' in an 'CO found in the Winter Palace, in one - Loneon Chronicle says th _ - - prices unchanged, We quo :- -'-- - moat - , - Tun Peninsula h b oro Successful ssful -r p '1 t o, s, S_ --� -1 . •., old moat __ o e zs s iv-ui r6 i ^-� DOCTQRS }WANTED. g� A�YD-CAGE ' -- compound, M:1RF.I� THIR�TANS DEFEATED. Tierces,— c>�j tubs, c• psi - ,- -- --- that the warships esco UNITED — . 1. -. .An urgent telegram has been re- transports have rejoined the squad- -' � . TS• n . . ceived at St. Petersburgfrom Muk- • - `' •• Buffalo, •iiia • 10.-Flour-Steady. Retire-. in Roui After ,3uiflering roti. 3 3 1. ... den,• asking for the immediate des- Sit:_:tltaneously.with thc�attncl; .oil Ger:r:a,n Authority Makes an In- Wheat-Nothing doing. Corn-Fair- Heavy Losses. • - patch oI mre hundred � 'doctors. 1eresta•g: Anaoun:aii:cnt. 1 Steady; No. 2 Port Arthur. the Japans^,c 1^.id a y y yellow, 591 c; No, h despatch to 'the London Daly Typhus fever, 'd.:sentery, And small- - pox have assumed an epidemic char- Cable between one of the islnu s and�. •A�Berlin despatch says -Dr. Wolff, 2 corn, 571c. Oasts-Strong; No. 2 h1ai1 from 5inila says that 800 2`ibt*_ the mainland as a protection to their j a well-known authority on the sub- white,. 46c; No. 2 mixed, 411c. Bar- tens attacked the British mission at _ . _ landing place. .. -.---'] s attention to the high mor- ley-No offerings. Rye-No. 1 �i'is-`Cl ngtse at dawn 'hursdas.--`i'hey- . tality from cancer'in the beer-drink- consin, 78c. were repulsed with heavy loss and :10,.000 AT'PORT ARTHUR. VICTUALLED-FOR A YEAR: Ing districts of Gerrhany. Ile in- 7?uluth, May "1.0.-\('heat-No. 2 tied. Tlie British lost two Sepoya _0 It is believed at St. Petersburg _ The military authorities . at St stances Bavaria and Salzburg, both hard, 9'2ic; No. 1 Northern, 90$c; uvounded. that the military force at Port Arth- Petersburg confess •to be a little of great beer drinking cermtres._ Both of No. 2 90sc; m bray and July, 90$c; =�_�• - . . . . ur does not exceed 000 .men; fected b the coffin oR of Port Ar-. these 'district!' show high mortality September, Sole. . - 11 - •' y g- among cancer patients, '-' Mi,nncapolis, !tray 1n.-tVhcat--3fay '• $jJ.jIPLi-Z CROP. Bailors will man 'the shore guns. their. They do not believe that the __- t 91Qc, July 91;c, September 80je: on ' •- - _. -Ndmiral 'Skydloff, who was appoint- Japanese will attempt to storm the track, ATo. 1 hard 95$c, No. 1 Nor- roar ' . .ed to succeed Admiral lifakarnfi, will place, they well'lmowing the strength BRITISH GROWN COTTON. thein, 04'c; No. 2 Northern, 92;c. .Vice-Preside* -And•\C. _R. Predicts _ , _-• _ _ ` now probably go to Vladivostock• of the works. They say the town is Flour-First patents, $4.90 t° 45; _ Good Seasdit in West. victualled for a yQar, and is im- Organization With Large Capital second do., $4,80 to $4.cJ0; first A Montreal despatch says :- Mr. CALLING Oi7T RESEFIVEM. regnable- by, sea .or land, Tbey also-. _ Takes up the Work. clears, $3.,4G to $3.55; second clears S�'m. Whyte, vice-',president of tte C. _ !3 ho, Russian Consul-General at say that the non-resistance to the , A London dospatch.say-a :-_TheE,x- $2.30 to $2.40. Bran--In bulk, $16 P. R.• who arrived in Montreal on 'Vienna has notified Russian subjects Japanese landing was in accordance ecutive Committee of the British to $16.50. •Friday night, upid. that irithiii n. few, . In'Austria that naval officers and with the p)ani of Gea. Kouropatkin, Cotton Growing Association on Wed-. Milwaukee, May 10.-Wheat-'No. 1 days fifty' per cent.; of the crop • . •'hien in all categories in eleven of the who provided for such a contingency, nesday decided to apply for a royal Northern. 97 to 973c: Not '2 North- would -be seeded. Tl•e cortrlition of . � , - - ' •• • lRussiiiri province and all the re- Various estimates are made, _of the charter. The capital of the con- ern, 9L to 96c; old, July, 85t,' to the soil ,was such that it would oft . perves employed .on, the volunteer strength of the garrision at Port Ar-' cern will be ;2,500,000 in shares of 851 c. Rye-No. 1, 78je. Barley- net the lateness ,it the season, and - • - ' Meet and in Government arsenals thur. It -is believed that a large $5 each,' No profits will be divid- No. 2, 6.3cr sample, 40 to 61c. Corn.prospects were bright fol- a'bumper . . (rave been called out. , • pert or ,it.has b.een_withdrawn, but it id during-the first seven..years. . -No. 8, 50,to 58c; July, 481c. ;crop. . • - ..T. \ a:e. Lie - , a •� m.Y' .b ...: ah'b, •'R: ♦C.0 v. 1 n„., , :.. �7 , ....... a1W:. . -,= w % tl "C 1 ek A n..2 im ...ti,. 1 ,, QAi'., ..,y..,,"+'i- :_ '.., "_.•...',Yr.j --.sAi: .,tit... �T ku. YP d• 1i v. .1•__ 4.�51:4:A.r._''a'r.�.y.r..-..Y.� L"e...l'Y_ �.�— i- .h t..S..R4...w ...Ctrl+, r, - .....1:, '.oC'.}v.. .1�,+rr> r� ..�.•a.'� -c ..ur.. -..-y',c. ".tea!• --Y).1, - 9 '•.'' —; _ . . - . , "" , �. , - �­, .-,, ,� . � .�. ,..- . :-':'.,.,�, - �-, , . -!, , �, I _ _ .. .. . • , . - •; .. . �. -• - . I J - :�:: •, a'''"'I`t but ftuntalted with the water for up s tulwar amo the areas the �1 �t j�At11 �tQ 'fj�, u ... - 41114111114161111 -1 which he craved with deur- soldiers had thrownawayin their THE MODERN :till �Ll'WB11' "` ' faun agony; food was given him sad panic and made for the river, ua- ..�.. he slept a long sleep, and on waking heeded in the general flight. Seeing HOW IT COXPARES WIT$ Tliltl found himself not much worsg for I a boat, he sprang into it, pushed off _DyD T� _ CEEB. 4' '- - his wounds, which were not deep, and floated down stream, fur he had -` - though their copious blooding had no oars. He east the English flag What Nelson Would Have Thought _,,"i - 11 A DYING PRO/MISE ,helped to'exhaust him, As for the waving still above the battered Re- - crack on the head from a clubbed sidency, which was as fiercely bom- —of a. "London' or _ _ ' ° �� I J musket, that had left only a sur- banded as ever, though the besiegers "Bulwark.'? M" Qi1t� T F. j"j�ss�(V(� - I, face tansler•ness and a certain mental had been beaten back from the im- s.,. +` - We wonder what N dulness behind; and as he 1 k v' _ _ e coo d fete loosed a con ZVI r-i-orw nm!!��� -.---O�. - ro n e darkamber in which he fet himself borne farther'and farther tury ahead and read in the daily ' �7 . �zN lay on a purdah, a sort of thin mat- from them,.until the caprice of the paper a sentence such as this : 'Al- -►-- tress, he knew that the honor of current seat him ashore some miles ter the receipt of the intimation the ONN�«1fNA1NfMi���N�O death on the battle-Hold had bees away from the city, beneath a grove Russian warships Varyag and Koc� *. denied him, and that he was pro- of mangoes, into the shade and shel- eitz left the harbor unu i-tigaged the CHAPTER XIII. dislodge, babfy destined to insult and igno- ter of which he was glad to,crawl. .Japanese Fleet at from six to eight ' 7110, 36th September, 1857, is s Amongst the Ituropean infantry ming, and the horrors of death by The half-closed wound had burst aloes' distance," a piece of informa, i,1. ",day that EngIlshmen will not-Jorget. was Philip Randal, hardly to be re -torture. The cold drops stood on open again during his flight, he had tion which we read today without ya For eighty-eight days the heroic lit- oognized as t.be smart, inanely smil- his brow; on searching his clothes he been unable to bind it properly; the least-surprise. I i -tie Z*Wliah garrison of Lucknow had fag young officer of Jessie's deguer- found-,that no wdapon, not even a every moment he grew fainter with In Nelson's time a gun would fire n i "defended their position agafnat a lea- rootype; his face was blackened by pen-knife, pad been lett him. His loss of blood beneath the scorching a 881b: ball with any hope of hitt- ' ;, guar of overwhelming numbers, hav- smoke and stained with his own money was gone, but the ruby tae- sun, until he sank at last, uncon- Ing an enemy's ship a mile away - .r ins assns,. provisions, a strong posi- blood, his sword ran with that of tened into a portion of his dress had scious, just within the grove. was a thin to be wondered at, and 7. flea fo their native land, and ail i the enemy, his right band•was red not been discovered; Jessie's shat- When he returned to consciousness indeed, such monster weapons were �- ' the resources of military training j and his sleeve soaked with it, his I tared pictare still remained. dark, turbaned faces were bending rarely used. The standard weapon star' stsi'1; ! - �-: rrcz2ai2;falod tt ia'.kreath ane .in short Rasps, a burn- .The poor lad..rnae turd- tell on-._11is_, over him, restoratives were given s by the largest ship of. Iit "- .-trail, untortitle i. unsheltered poai-I Ing thirst consumed him, his 'limbs-1 knees, echoing the prayer which he him, his -wound was UP- he was a thirty-two pounder, and fin tion with a courage and constancy' trembled, and a red mist swam be afterward found written upon a wall was lifted gently into a palanquin make it effective the oppo ;'­ . . --.z-­:,J� sing ships rare!•, equalled, though Perhaps sur-. fore his failing eves; with his parch- in Cawnpore-"Have mercy upon us, well sheltered from the sun, and preferred to get wfyhin pistol-sags Passed by the heroic defence of ed lips compr�sssd and his teeth and deliver us not into the hands of borne away, he knew not whither. of each other before discharging their Caws ors; and even that of Arab. clenched, his one hope was that he our enemies"-a prayer so pitiful in Some time alter darkness had fal- broadsides. Cawnpore was more heroic, bo- might not fall till he reach the the light of atter-events. Many len, they reached a small town; the And yet, when Nelson was still _ . ; - cause conducted under still more des- Reeldency, if indeed It might beI Rnglish__-n and women In that awful beare��s set down the yalauquin `ver 'alive and with his greatest honors - S�ata and, as it prcved, fatal, :;oa- readied after so terrible a struggle• year turned in extremity to the sun fore an arched door which opened to unwon, it was seriously thought that - >" I" ditions, behind even frailer intrench- He had the good fortune to serve and certain refuge of souls, and 1 admit them, and Philip presently the battleship of the period had menta than those of Lucknow. For d er that brave and beautiful soul, turned not in vain. Frail women I found himself in a eourtya6d Our- touched duality in naval conr truo- . , at Cawapore the women had no roof o, "in gratitude for and to ad- bore witness during the siege of rounded by buildings; outside of tion. `!We size of our rships.- . - -but the sky, under incessant fire, and of the brilliant deeds of Lucknow to the strength procured which was a verandah lighted by wrote s great authority in 1800, . no coach but the bare earth; the arms achieved by General Havelock, from that unfalling source; brave lamps from within and partially If- ..seems now to have nearly reached ' garrfeoa ware only upheld by the cheerfully waived his rank in fryer men grew braver, Philip had often lumined by the slant rays of the its > ximum; for Nature herself in' ' .. noble hope of saving Lucknow by of that officer"-tendoring his mili- stood at handcrips with Death; he I moon from without. some measure . ' . their prolonged. resistance, ta,ry services to Brigadier-General,had volunteered In ma* a desperate A Hlndoo lady dressed In bright -. sti 8timn2ited, paradoxically as !t Havelock as a volunteer, though offi- i deed before Sebastopol; be had earn- �silks, with gold anklets and bangles, FIRES ITS LIMITS. May appear, equally by hope and I dally appointed to the command o! ad, though never won, the Victoria came out to welcome and. receive a Timber, the growth of Nature, can- ' despair-]supe of being relieved by a', both Havelock and the expedition. Cross, but. be was too imaginative tall and dignified man in the prime not be made to grow larger, and the - force they knew to be In the neigh-` Philip felt that it was indeed an go under fire without a full sense of life, whom Philip recognized as very element in which our ships .are 'borhood, despair o1 meeting more I honor to serve under two such r of peril such as had made him trem- having bound up his wound; men to navigate has only certain depths - atterey at the hands of their enemies,I and chivalrous soldiers, in an opera- ble and tura pale on his $rst eaper- servants salaamed, there was much that cannot be increased," eha11W ttseq yield, then the tragedy tion so fraught with peril and honor fence at the Alma; and now, with talking in an unknown tongue, and pnd then the writer proceeds to - - 11 , of Mstspore l�hem to expect; Outram's force never forgot Cawn- the memory of Cawnpore, ShahJehan- many and strange ceremonies con- throw up his hands in amazement at . for sa ominous rilence was the sole I pore, that word so over-weighed,pore, and other places of horror i fusing to Phillp, The tall Hindoo a •'ship of most extraordinary sire _ • int*W&Uou they land ever had of the' with Agony and infamy, with hero- fresh in his mind, -his Joints seemed (having entered the house, soon came which the French have lately built , fate of Cswapors; the defenders of 1 Ism and cruelty, with pity and her- loosened and his bones melted like back with ashes taken from the altar -with a keel 172 feet Iong and a 1 1 .. --j,.tic3naas Paas'on the 25th, to go 1 ror. They had not, Ilke Havelock's, „rte within him• Yet women and�+tPon his brow; and turning to Phil- i tonnage of 2,850-aa unwieltjy mon11 I - . Wrough one more day of terrible, i Highlanders, been maddened by the'children had borne worse. Outside `ip„ bowed himself to him, touched (star pronounced to be entirery unfit . • - ; tragfa monotony, and saw the sun'sight of the tragic Beebeegirh, ankle phis dark prison-house the infernal phis feet in token of respect, and bid (for service and which hath never been . once more turn westward o:er their I (jeep in the blood of Ohristiem wo-I siege-symphony, with the addition of ;him welcome.in the name of God to out of harllot." . Wearied force dlmsaished now by one-I men and children, and the yet more n �tt,y�r'.ble explosion, crashed on; he !the house of Gossamjee Bhose. But khat a baby this leviathan . ' third, while the awful iron tempest tragic well, over tht ghastly eon-ihWd the sound of elephants draw- Philip, wondering and half dazed, would look today by the side of s Vault c_raaised mercilessly u on their tents of which they had-•:crted aloud;I C[. guns, Jessie alone would icould only speak tomo words of London or Bulwark of much morn riddled and half-rulned buAdiags, acrd hit the whole relieving force, as', mourn him; he could not fulfil the i thanks as he was taken from the I,han twice the length and four times .. ' filled every open spot wi t:-i d.:st they hewed their.way throu¢h the i trust her dying father had laid on I litter and led into the. house, the tonnage, which can force its way • fright sad day those devited men Iivrng itafl of dark-(aced, white-dies- ,him. He had taken care to make a through which the sound of a female against wind and waves at a speed bad fouglit and totted in their un- sed foes under the concentrated fire' will leaving his small fortune to her. voice, softly lunging, was heard. He .of well over twenty miles an hour, . st.rltared Intireachn.ants° sco"ed by I of the street, trusted that they -ere, Perhaps after all. she would be bet- was conducted to a room cor.taining Still, a first-rate ship of a century the tierce summer of India, enched, saving the Lucknow garrison from i ter without t I:: ,w,- !. young ;a low bedstrad of strange fashion, ago was a very the vc-asel and, for by its troprea! re,tis, tlfey+ butted the la:e of Cawnpore 1 she would easily form freab ties, and land furnished with all that was no- ,the time, a splendid fighting machine their delay tale of �ee.i. they nursed! pni1,V carried Jess e's daguarreo-' they had airea4y been separated so cessary for air and coolness. Ruks- 1 well worth spenling a minute or two tbarn alek said w^unded, they did'all type, taken at tae same time as hn long- All was at, end; the strong Ibhoi Obese, Goasam;ee's wife, then in picturing. Although called a .. the offices of dally life under an; P ' id P !appeared red with some pleasant drink. 1••,thr.e-d4C tr ' yap had. ia-..fact,.• llve Incessant fire of muskP.r: shot and) own sad he cause of as much le h-'beanUfnl life, the arils and chances ___. - stseti, varied bI►° stink-pots and car. ter, In his breast edict: early fn he loved so well; nameless as he was, and bid him welcome in words of (decks, of which three carrced her the day a musket ball struck and'he must sink nameless and unnameQ which he could only distinguish a hunderd or more gins cases, and only slackening s whileIfthe outer half of the casP, ;from the sight of living men, from (few. - . Along the whole length of her main - • titan time to time to be renes' �mg the likeness out of all re- darkness he mutt pass to darknego, 1 Dishes of curiosly cooked food were deck on each sido was a roW of with. Server tiger The sick, crowd- v like s spark seen a moment in a t ea sen t lrty-two pounders: the mid-its q g _,._. dle-deck beneath carried seventeen of ad at► rho to west Boor of the Dos !- ,o tion and saving his ! le; ter°, TaT wa #e f+eeaHte@ s�d-ta - s y an ten forever uonch- native dress, including a Lurhan, !n tser �tsre from Cube occas- I leg and a ball grazed his forehead fed, like the white spray cresting a which Philip arrayed himself with a (these guns on each aide together with ____M the 001;1 r pa.I V I .. _. - ' cafe plaeee weisw : -the dark - r-&rs ,else be was unhurt, tho.gb nearly !wave and dissipated in the waters, sort of dreamy incredulity. Having(two 8 in. guns, pointing exhausted Suddenly, in the midst 'like a moonbeam shot through s washed, dressed. and oaten, he lay . L. in which some of the ladies and evil• of all the fur and a on a sweat I I TIiFIR GRIM MUZZLF:9 y g Y. l breaking cloud and engulfed in the down upon his charpoy much re- 1. dren were crowded des''and afg",t t lston'of Jessie, safe In .green and !!night How different was' the going I freshed and half fearful lest a clap (like their fellows above and below, . _ among rats and mice and where peaeafiil England, flashed before him,f of Harry Lawrence but three months of hands should be heard and this '`through as many ports; and an the efRgdren rapidly sickened tad died, I and he beard her voice -above the;since, how different would,it be with strange Arabian Nights vision should hewer deck were twenty-eight thirty • -. 'and o4Aer children ire bore. All. thunder of the guns, ,the shouts, the i Havelock and Outram if they .fell. (vanish, Instead of which, his kind i two pounders and four Sin. gunsi - the long, bot day, offf ba si and men.1 moans, the awful tumult, Was she as. for all he knew, they mieDt 0.I^ hoot entered surve•ed him with ho- more or fess weakened by fever and y while stili deeper in the ship was the dyerrnt r l and covered with boils, I praying for him Poor child, he ready have done. each leaving the i nevolent sctlsfaction, saw to his 1 magayine. containia:g about thirty thought, she would soon have no!memory of a noble life and stainless , bandages, and bid him rest, sny:ag Eve tons of gunpowder. , fought, rvalsk..g from battery to bat- brother to prey for, though her Pic-!name. Thus Philip lamented his I that Inn would come sand talk to him I Thar we have n i;tatelp battleship • 'tesy: because they were too taw to tiro had snood his life once that ouch. on the morrow-wh7ch he did, brie �rsn a€! nt saw_a id_at- e4glst - g- rho.ir.R �,�'cr a hundred i}cious LeetD exha+seted combatants, officers a—nd-day' n he was ted befcre command- f Ing a native oc or, w o examine Ito the enemy, anc�sIIrP t`i, give as _ - -.men wilihout distinction, save that The sun sank and the swift-comingIiniofl'cers and quer-tinned. though ,and dressed the wound and departed excellent account of herself, Each .. oWcers wcxked the hardest, toiled at ;darkness fell over the city, its.domes ion most points the rebels knew far "All that you now require, sir, ' of her ninety-six smaller gong fired • - - tiur:tag the untea d and famished and minarets, its dark groves andlmore than he. Insults and, threats 'CossamJee said, "is a few day's per- 'a 32 Ib. ball prormit•d by a charge senate, the cercasof which bred terraced roofs, over. the placid wa- of torture were sometimes hie per- tett •rest and freedcin from anxiety, 1,of 14 lb, of powder, and a broad peatilenxa '111aytcouid not fmaish•ters of.. winding thro h wl or. tbrice he was returned ,'I@so doctor thinks your wound will l,,ide would pour sun:+•thine like three - fatigue parties std'ctig enough to re the rich corn plain; over the batter- to his prison and left in that awful ithori bo qu—E0 healed." duarlPre.cf n ton 01 clots 'in o e pair lrreaehoe and male counter- ed but unconquered Residency; and i suspense, whic5i was not the least I "Why are you se kind to mo, ,a tenomy'n Fides, latae@; they had to grind their own I then through all the tumult of the among the trials Englishman ead'ir- estranger and foreigner fighting I A battleship of Sor,1;r�', like the iumphaat skirl of led during the rebellion. His prison ,against your follow-countrymon ?" ',1,oncion, carriea.only fnrty-six guns: to burry their uneoflined dead deep beg-Pipes and n cheer, a dte�chest. was changed, he was transpoiked ,Philip asked of this veritable 'Good but a single one- of then(. can die- . - ed English cheer, low, hoarm, Co.n- aimless! from lace to place', led iSarbaritan, when he, ha.d,told hien- paough to quench the foulneae of dr ; P charge in two shots as great a --- - ` cao,ugeil.toa; the he fo ss of de-ers,tinuous, thunderous as tt:e long fn- out to execution and covered wlth'his name and ,military rank, and weight of metal as an entire broad- - orn sKi,o nts had deserted; ladies, cessant roar of the ground swell on musket@, which after all were not briefly narrated his advendures of side of Nelson's biggest ship. The tiunaccustoli ed to stir a-finger in that u ragged cost, and like that, grow- fired, or tired in the air, the last few days. (' B d i2in. un, of..w'hicli each battleship ung-and deepening in volume and O(ten he felt that the of Gossa tjce Rhose sat. on a cushion carries four, die nt s a projectile sncrvattng climate, had to perform P majesty. Many a dying bar heard death was past but a min and a sin on the ground, with his arms clasped ' the meet mental osteon at the most P g g `weighing 950 ib, by means of a _ a ;it and was content, a con a.n� r he - was t+rul,i;ppxl, --found his knees. I, fe.-ore Phili who � - • trying Henson, on bad-an�cauty , compan ren �o a+seny p hcrge .rr-2�T-iv_ot cordite,-Willa-- wan and wasted women and children petted no mercy in the end. . 14isywas sitting on the bedstead, Ile oU- The shell has an extreme range of -food, sad 11s crowded, unwholesome i .. dean; aft to the never-ceasing thin-lemergfng from their damp vaults to first acquaintance with the Indian served that it was a duty to succor over t.w•enty miles, end wi•11 go clean - -� snatch one breath of air in the slack- - = dee off eawaon and rattle of mueke- I people was made at an unfortunate the unfortunate and to exercise hos- through' 3 fact of -(roti at the die- `� . -----try,:—lt- was than- that R-a-glish- :caing of fire after sunset• and won- time; in all those dark, fierce, tur- Pitality, and further that he loved ta�_of-a ,women, seeing their husbands slain dering among themselves when would bend •faces round him, he saw the Fernnghees. The English Rah, hurls a shell of 100 lb. wck;ht, and -. and their helpless children sicken and the relieving force come, heard it only (lends of cruelty, heathen be said, was Just. and merciful, and .the 9.2 in, one of 380 lb.; while. of , - - with an incredulous, delirious joy: fanatics bound b devilish rites beneath -it merchants, like himself, ----die before them, sharing the men's Y the forty-Piz !;tins, (our of them will . soon changed to certainty by the to all iniquity. As tragedy could carry on their trades in peace hdrdaatpe, ng the nick, and pour forth in a,couple of minutes • bravia empest of death, show-i irruption of the highland , soldiers after tragedy had reached without molestation. He trusted three times the weight of,metal one • - among them, and the snatching up fila tingling ears, his horror 01 those before long to see this outbreak sub- of Nelson's ships could discharge'ed that (shay, too came of heroic of the children by their heroic de- alien Asiaties bad grown, till he said dried, and the English rmlo restored; t strain ado knew how to endure, from n l tier hundred guns. . liverers, to be kissed and cried over thin a o[ them and the treatment for the natives had suffered much t • Perbsps the most striking charas- g `tcrietta of the wasted garrison man- in their noble' joy at having saved due to them which shocked Jessie, from anarchy in some places, and de- .* • Of iAose battered defences was them from the fate of Cawnpore; it then, and himself, in after-years. He spotism in' others. Sir Henry, Law-, BIRDS DO THE C KE WALK. - =rel tbe--ranks, sed•-hearten- did not reflect that the revolt' was, �rence_g�a Just man, and a laver -their excessive weariness, for, ex- _ _ .cc int `rah and Cawnpore, never ed up those still struggling without after all, but a military and partial of the native races; his name was In the Leeward .istarrds there aro! did lighting men have to toil like it struck terror to the. souls of the outbreak; he had seen nothing of the mentioned by many at the lighting largo numbers of a• particular branch! these ghhtini. grmeners, the meanest of fI dusky.foe, and brought new life and intelligence, the culture, the grace- of lamps, -his death was a calamity I of the albatross family; these birdsi !Than h hitherto been accustom- f energy to ilio exhausted garrison, (cel manners of these fnteresti�and to all who had known the bernefl- habitually perfortu, with great sol ed to be tended like princes by the { o t up an prolongs tTia picturesque peoples; bed heard noth- cence of his Way; for fits sake, all+emelt, a kind of _ subject rave now besieging them. ,(,rand note till it hushed every other ung of the magnificent fidelity and English were welcome to whatever i cake walk, Two birds step up to v; The sup still ay ria vc-Upon. e ; d Gossamieo Bhose could give f one soother, and the first bows pro- y gilded eFOlnes and graceful minarets :pulses, in heard it and rejoiced, them gave proof during the Mutiffy, them. Outram was a good man,, he o n y o coni; _- g from cit when the menet- owing that. his lite, the life so--1-le did not remember that even the •had charged his people to "spare the end takes up the Dowing, and after _ the b tau from the tittle foliage of I sweet and y precious•to his youth, worst deeds of cruelty wrought up- holy places." The Mohammedan that they bow r3lternateIy: -Tile- chL- any mot the stern siege music was ;wa,p not given in vain; he, too, ut- on ,conquerors of an alien race, a 'rule was very different; as the people cle round each other, still bowing .broken by continuous firing from the tered one exultant' cheer with his hated religion. and a different civil- of Oude found to their cost. It ntust this is kept up for a minute or so be known miee -had and • neadirrcerlon ndflo der,ptill the,-heartsever of !his!last headnhe fell, and the battlerag- .on ,'moist polished people"on, were equalled InwChristen- .an hat thetEnglish ofli�cerinthis ohouse. Deal- with af the ter thbills,at butaallLiin perfect t the brave and weary garrison were led over and away from his prostrate dem•dld to their own countrymen ampere, the normo o>' the town in good temper. The second bird ; ''thrilled to their depths by the actual �bO�• and fellow-Christians in the French which he lived, wits groaning under I stands still at the conclusion of this „ , a g o English now wait-relieved at_ltret- vo _ sparring, whilt the fir: their was through ilio streets. Those the lone of over a qua ter' of the to- droadfur some of the English repri- tolerant moulvie, who had defiled tip-toe, putts out its breast, raises -11161� who saw Drake into a chert that wa lieving force; and thol-wafter the sale Dad been, the temple with the abomination'�'ot Its bill as high in the air as it can, taken up and echoed from end to I first wil and rapturous amotion of One day, he found himself unbound cow's flesh. Goasamjes had taken (and utters a g'roc.n that s6unds like end of the intrencllmcnt, till the relieved garrison had atYbsided, In an abandoned house on the out- the liberty, o1 destroying Randal, the "mco'• rf a actv. .�li'hile the _ x very nick joined in it, and some even the relief was found to be but a re- skirts ' of the t:14, by the river, Sahib's dress, in which he had found sound lasts, the second bird snaps Inforcement, food and begged rhythmically. mustered strength to crawl forth to quarters for guarded slightly and carelessly, pre- a .valunDle jewel; be be that his �its bill rh thmica]i `. Sometimes see the blessed, to xpected eight, `which could with difficulty be pro- scritly he discornzd frvm his window htghness would wear his turban when the first will Pick up a twig and - . _Welcome indeeQ ' hat sight, but Ivtded, the sequel that the deed was a groat tumult: native@, both sepoys at the window, or on the 'house-tap; otter.it to-the Giber, .but the second _„__. terrible, for ilii .,'a Are enfilad- worth the terrible cost, and civilians, ruching headlong 1a and conform, so far as his religion refuses the offering, and, in turn, - ter ilio narrow , sucet4 was very How long. Philip lay among the wildest panic amid the thunder of a permitted him, to ntudoo customs, does the;same thing. After this, 1”. Ing• ` heavy, gad the English fell at every slain he did net know; he was pro- furious cannonade and crask of the In some of which he at once instruct- the game begins again with the vary - • _- 11 - , ,.•aim Icew 't the battle was at its bably protected from further injury explosion of an 'FLagliah mine bo- ed him. 13o'tlian left him, sending fation that the ro"-_-are reversed, i' 7errest, the reelfeving force had boon by falflng into one o1 the trenches neath a largo building held by the his son, Q,hunia, a lad of sixteen, The albatross is a cost polite bird, „ '' tl�klig a21 tihw long day, and had cut across the road to Impede the rebels; and taking advantage of the who taught him the mysteries of the and it, has often been demonstrated to cut their way step by step in progress of the troop; whon he re- tumult and confusion and !tight of luxurious hubblo-bubble and several that t! a Human being bows. to it, ;, . ever Atminishinif numbers through gained consciousness he found him- his guards, effected his escape useful Hindostanee phrases. _ the salutation is.returned unfaiphillg „ . • .1 the basta/^eze, whom they could not self a prisoner, deprived of his sword- through unlocked doors. He caught (To be Continued.) iby, thu'bird. r. . .. . _ - _ .11 . I . . _ _ .. . . . I . w ; _. . . . . . . I . . I . . . .. - . ­ . 1. . ­ . . . . I . . . . . li ­ . . . . . . . ­ - I 1. . . . . . . . . . ­, ... . . ... .� , � . . I I . . .1 . . I . . . .� , . I . L - I . I -1,;'. • . I - `. , ` . . . . 1. . . I . . .. . .- . . . . . ' ' .1 11 -� . . ' 'I � . I .. . . . .. ..� . I . . ­ I . - . I I . . I ., I . .1 . I . . I ­ - : T.- ­ ,.p. . 11 , I%— I I .: 1�. ­ - .. , I . ., . . . - 1 . - . � ,, , �.9 y.1 .,. . , ­ . ;.'', . s ­ I . , . I . .- 1 . -­ ­ . - ..r . L - .i. /I . I . 1 . .. - .,, , ­ ­ ­ _.� - . I .p.n - _ .r;U-.rpy n.ts+rS^-.v:irkR­ ­ ­ I.,,, ' ."�."�jp•"y I. -1i a I " - ; .. _'',:� w..:-, r ser. - r�­­-­ ..x�., r ;,* . , I ­ ­ ­ '.. .­......"... . ­:. .: 7 ... - 1 . ,...i' a, .x,v ... . .s .-Ill 5 , y�, ,, , . ­ , . , . M`..V - . ..: r „... � - •_.•.. a- .. _ _ _ _ • - T - 47 , � liC�txlu guars they have the ower to do as they Xew Adverttseme"te. � -- please, and the more accidents Lpobliahed eRery Friday morning&titsom:' they liiay cnuse -the greater,-tbe pK SALE CHEAP—A Ikea �Vil- Ylckering Out. i t TERMS pleasure derived. 011@ thing 13 il� Liatna sawtnu machine nearly new dpp.y `ristiyr�•arl 01.00 1paidI&advane• ceitain, if they Ntiaut ;o do ulttch b41. 1i When the ; box �/` d raeiug a�was done in our village t 1 _ El"LO, HELLO-Fut cattle and last Saturday, the should be via cad 11'hen you havo fav aleck 3 ) H Loga n ' eolnpelled to build tLeir own roads of any L ud ready to sell drop a card fur prices : and flee them eSCllleiF - - Or wheuvou Rant a much cow.b a�ln n e o o nes, write or anger 1 e an proppeerty as phone.I A white,Brougbe s9•tf i \ they are now doing by _their. ----► -- *-- - RATES OF ADVERTISING: ' re k—lessuess. T OST—On or about March'31st, be- Insertion, L tween Isxtsatn and ClazenioaL. a book Sebes you. per line - la cents --.�.. eo3taluiog chVdreo'a a¢d4 ba;wdd u 8 and 14 S ' soh subsequent insertion,pe r lice - 6 This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad. HORSE REGISTER. Saye of ago. Findahr will c)nfer a Lavoy by ttartlremenw, q: waive wi. a S. BR. erougU&m,r P.Sfac ab's,Claremont., 39-ct — g' member tli _. 8pecia2 carets glue❑ to D•r'nn maldag eon- R@ at Facts for 3 or 6 mouths or by the year. Half- ° - 7%arty or yearly contracts pa;atle quarterly, TAINTED—Special rt representative Business cards,tea blues or under, with paps*, tP ■ . DU - ..tMuyear,gb OC,papaLia in advance, i°thio eotwtf.nnd ad;oteiog territories 1 SwNotice is local oolumns ton cents per line, to represent acd advert•.=e au old established r; _r love cencsper tine each subsequent tnaertion. bushes❑ Lcuse of soli�.i Seaucial standing k•eial contract r toe made known on appL•oa. Salary X31 weekly, wt:L espenaee advanced on: No free advertisl24. "+' each Monday by check direct from nesdquar• Advertisements without wTitte:, nstructions ter@ Horseemdbuggy furnished when notes- ;5 Selling the Inserted until forbidden and charged ac- toryy,position pezmannnt Addresa Blew Bros „ R Co,Room•810 Mo bldg,Chicago I:1. w-3l ` Oorltbro . Orders for decontinuittg advertise• L�lu�dryt ar•ats meat b�la writfn tad seat t0 the pan. JJ id �• ' Itehers. � ST - Job Wort:promptly attended to. + r, sr r��I for CashDisinfectant Onr Attn—A-Ftrst-elassLccaiPap". - '- T outin ..Oar! .Eapeeta nonan—The hearty 1t I � ntj u„ao ,•a ^^ n OA fn portottheneool•otPickeriagandvtotntt— - a ' Y it rIMLIce • Toilet Ps Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors BUCephallm—(Vol. 12) '3338; 111283 -- ' for- The cboiely bred Clydesdale Stallion Having purchased the p�perty for- FRIL'AY, MAY, 13th, 1909, imported by' %}ishan Bctt.,the prcperty merle occupied by 3i r. 3I. Turner, in _'_and a host of other cleansing agents o! 13.C.Banker, Pickering. will make Brougham, I will he prepared to pay : NOTES AND CUMM£NTS. the eessoa of 1904 as follows:—Monday the highest cash price for all kinds of Lye farmera produce at any time. Brooms _ � leases his own stable Kingston Road, Borax - Washboards ' e - a • Faun- r o tt ire_Ladies !ow-Bsadel'a hotel, Whitby, for night; 28-1y F. C. LA FRAUGH. AmmOIII$ Clothes Linea Toad, o, Tho. sownMaddford,stable Kingston IPearline Scrubbing Brushes • _ $nets Journal contains a long Read, for sons. his own•table for night; '- g -article by that popular writer and Wednesday, Toyne's, Rouge Hill for _. Sal Soda Stove Brushes editor, Edward Bok, on the "PRt- noon, Maxwell' hotel, Highland Creek, •�� 'Washing Compound' Whittling Brushes ent :Medicine Curse". The writer for night; T;arsday, David Rassor'. HUuB® $Fad 1yOt Whitning Shoe Brushes -x '13everely condemn the iudiscrimi- Silver Spring. eon. 10, Markham, ►°r l�tareb, etc. cks, etc. "33ate use of patent medicines, and °1g : Friday. Jonnso°'sheusl Whits- To Rent gives the result of investigations vale for night. Saturday, to his own stable until the following Monday mcra- lmade by the State analyst of ju. The undersigned has to rent in lot 28 JL' avor us with your trade. : Wassachusetts. This official ana- B4r ,r Duke}10314)—Impor►ed Clyde❑ Ist con., Pickering(}mile went of Dun- lysed sua►e thirty-six of the most dalestallion,the property John 3ltller d barton,) a 1j storey, 7 roomed frame : popular patent medicines found Sona Witt stand for mass daring 1901 u building, to which is attached 3 acres ;.. da the narket Lo-da The lowest of land- There are on the remises a - y• follows:—Monday, I•wes his rwn stable P percentage of alcohol found in Habbard's hotel, Brougham for T. A a good stable and drive house. Will the-,e n4i,str•1ums i+ 12 her cent, and Knox*-,Brock, noon.Tom's hotel, 124ebt rent the whole, or will rent the house Tuesday.Jae, Prooie's B. F. cot. Pick sepernte. :•.:- �. the highest is 47.5 per cent.. The. y• writer sa s "the miitute3 con- eritg, for noon,Bordon Hoose. for night, AOBT.H. CARSON, Dttnbarton y Wednesday, Ed. Baledon's, Bum Line, illia ,taining these drug- are freely for night: Tbarsday• Packria Bros. And en by people n'h(5 triold be ley,!or noon, own stable for night: Fri- 11u� ]t��� - ❑flans for a/. e __ MS Outraged 8t the thought ct fining day• Wm. Cowls a 7th con, for night• �s+ p�+� y klnw of TSL 7} into a I,nloon and ordering n'hi-•key Saturday. Robt Milne's for noon,thence totes mannfr.,.ut ed by Lhe 31el.saghltn who t;-ould be still inure shocked to his own stable until the following C)dy, of(>Shaw&. --• i$anyone augges;ted that a drink Monday morning. of whiskey three times a clay Gallant Chattan, iYoi SBi, 4233 .— , would make them feel better, and The import@ l C ydeadale stai4co. tNa � r wwild cure an diiea=e, et sorre properiv nI Cowie ,k Gr+ham. As-trove 4' " of them coatain ten tiri,e's as much Farm, kLrkha,n, will make 1901 as fol- �Y\ - " ttl(ohol as beer, making it stronger lows —Nooday, will leare bis own cable : Green River,and ro•eed so JDo, Psitea pdrtl whiskey,rhrfar stronger than Pg ���� __ -' .. •- ptSrt or sherry, tt-lth claret and sOO•fib °°o Pickering, t r noon, Rob bard's hose], Broo ham. for utabt. Tner leharnpagne away behind." As a day,Gordon's hotel, Pickerioir, toe result of. the article the �.Y_- - -waaisr�ay- oma hotel, company o tlffalo, are Liverpool,to?noon. Jan. 3litebell's Was E Iron suing! the Ladies' Home Journal DGabartoa • for otah:. Tbarsday B V' i9 for M,OW. declaring that the !'anew'%. Cherrywoo,i, for ,anon. Jobe The Empire Medicine Co, of London, I ' Article, .o fares their preparations Milroy's Scarbcro town line. for night. One..has appointed the andenUned as �.,� hapel� , Are concerned is absolute( false. Friday. T. Coxworth's, Armadals. for local Fat for Pickering.for the most woo y for non° Franklin $oris. M wkharn. dodo](Uscovery of the otneseenth c safar7. -. snub Satardsy noun; Saturday noon to For{be treatment of the No". Thro". On Saturday afteFnonn last. the his own s•abi•until the following Mor+. Bronchial To bee and Lang@. IscureeColds 'Toronto Auto Club hail a rtln day morning, Catarrh. AsLhma, Bronchitis, Bay favor from Toronto to Oshawa and ba('L- and all thrust and lung dneaess, Write , Hannibal—Pars brad imported Y•rk• for particulars,a stock of tr•stmeals, and Judging from the reports given to shirt coach stallion.the property of Da- repairs oonstamly on band aa. - - $he cit} dailies they had a most vid Defoe. Whitevale, will stand fcr a enjoyable run. AVe ilat'e good limited number of®area daring 1301, as O'=Ete= MI'Ver. 0=t. _ rYasc ii to believe that the reports follow,,.—Sloudav,leayssbitown &table - — - •. for Gordon _ o duo Hoose Pickering. — - for nuht. - Lhit. •�' ¢. r L` given .A u are true, a- thou_ r- e �ti6g noonday, Jos. Parents, R�,to for for NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mac patfiag are rE=ad)• Cu have thenoon,thence to Aaryew's h.tel for ai¢ht of Sewin h ></ trip rep(ated. Anil w e cRltnoi gee Wednesday. A. B. Reeoor's lot S,wet. S. het% the elite of Toronto �uc•iet)' Sesrborn, toe noon, his our, acsble !or THOMAS ALLBRIAT, decPared. R'Otild COIl�tIIt fr)hRt'etheir beauty' night.Thnraday.Commerci4l hotel Care Notts•Is berets given pursuant W the Ro- vaied Statut-ea ot',Oe OUo.tei,,Cli pwr lea, that C ladornetl with ilalf an iac•h of dirt moot, for runt,thence to Mansion House _FOR SALE. B�- .L per+u u. i,.",.1 •uta.❑ ,.,td:ne: and eetatn of - -.t;nd gt'llnC tttl]e5 lt'IE` R'a i a Vicbridge• for night sol retrain until the t bcffise Ata,r c.,: baro of tCe Town-Y.ir of . -'-.`yg1�ed of l4eao�uv aSClllle. be le- g De'eooer�l9 sr on a ores4 o-rs�ir K__fbllowiL noonFriday by waav of Rnse- y oOntario 7 eotnac �f'�yule to 11is. Todd'a,hotel, Goodwood. KFie' n ai Zl. a ` �u j� j ,,• for night;Sa•nrdav,own eta la until the 4rut dal at June 19:,4,to send by reciatered letter time, llou>'et er, ill C 8 _tt'OD r0- sddrees•d t)Strah Jane Alibr:ght,. Adnuats. a t - ' t: If p the following Monday noon. '' -• ;tC:t was made against Chose runs sissyr n1 the t pmts, ofthe said deceased, d hirh are attended b so 111ttCh `ual-k 3lurliht—VOL.OL. VIII. P• 117 Vrbttevale Yost n ice,or ca deliver to the said 3 b A,la,tniatratrtc tu:-t particulars of cbetr claims The Atrerioan red stallion,Sha proper sad of the secanties,if au danger. Last year a eery strict i held b•theta sled b the local le is- ty of S.C. Booker, will make the season And ootCce is further Qivbn slut after the lRti' was pa y g of 190, as follows-3ldaday leaven his -td 3rd dayo! June'1�4 the nodar•t¢oed ad• - latDCC, which, if blued tl to, own stable, Kingston Road: Bacdel's bo. nttntatrocr:: .r tl'proceed to dtsiribute ibe • • e would.do much to lessen the don- ' tel.WhiLbv foe might; Toesda own eta aaaete of the Assessed among eba p sit claims eo• ��• M l.,,i.. g y• titled thereto. bavtog retard Daly to tba claim■ • )zeC C Ills d br rPf klPaa o r ,t - - hle-- few—sigh}; Wednesday, Milawali''s •d�rh eb nottaa sh'altth a b6 ie Tieea received' • The s CI at which the mR crit hotel, Highland Creek, for aiabt; Thars• slid that she will not be liable for the said _ l J y assets or any art thereof to arty person of of the autos were run through the dsyy his otva stable for night; Friday, whose claim she shall not Wen have ha3 notice - dohnson's hotel, Whitevale, for night; Dated tb a 31st da of April.19041. village, Ras double that allotted Saturday. .proceeds to his own stable Sash JenaAllbriiht,wbiWale P O,A4min- On Saturday April 2nd we-will dieplay ot:r new stock of $peiLg Millin- them by.lag-, and although over i•cratr a-;Dow & 1ttcGilllyray, wbitbs. soli«- a ladies o the village and v►cinit •are invited to come and in- thirty machines passed through - ` ' spect our new spring goods. on Saturday afternoon only once Seggerman-Better .known as "Apple t could the warning sound of their deck", the celebrated American bred 50 YEARS' '__ _ : be heard. The law also trotting stallion,the property of Robt. EXPERIENCE C A Baker, .:- Piekertng horns Deverell, Pickering,pwill a and for s — provides that each aatomobil'e limited nam r of mares daring the must have the number of their season of 190.1 at follows—Slon•lsy Y license placed in a eonspicnous cleaves hie'own stable for WoodruF's , 1 "place, so that the auto may be hotel,Whitby noon,Central hotel, Osh• © © © 4 Q 4 identified,no clatter at«'ilat speed awn, night; Tuesd.y Raglan,noon, Re- bert honaepPo t Perry, until Wednes• t it-may be-running. 'This lag' 19 TRADE MARKS © Q dgy noon, thence to Ashburn for Dight ; practically a (lead letter, as the Thursday Sebert'. hotel, BrookliD, DEsiGrva _ COPYRIGHTS dma irlA�t T 'ha $L9ereian Bank of Canada. Q rate at irI11C'h the majority 'RCC DQOa, Hubbard'. hotel, RTOII¢ham,Dight Anyone send!nq a ekelch and dentis boa may _.. to running and the' amonnt of. dust Friday, Johnson'❑ hotel, Whitevale, pt a in ekly ascertain my opinion free whether w that Llsna113• covers the u2 ac11iII@=, iayentlnn f3 Drnbahly Astonandb kon Patents y g P _ 111 ' noon, Andrew's hotel, West Hill, n ght ; ttnnsstrict yrnntldential. nsndM okonPstents M&keS ever thing a5 easy and as 9ii11D1C as Possible. `-- �- — - '- -'Sstardav ra his own s.a a pntil IOIIOW 'sent tree.t)Ideat arency for semrtnr pateuts. Makes It 1lllpu s1 Ie i0 see but a Patents t*ken tbrouah Munn a co.receive srilall fraction of the humberS. 'ng Monday morning. apecir.f z�tke,wtrhndt charge,In the © Absolute Security. —_ f) her than ft, few upset= we have �eQ11t�'1�� Unexcelled Facilities. ' edes4r tt=Tll�Importe3 C'.vd esdale • Bludern Methods. heart} itf r10 RCC1C�@11tS OCc'tlr.'lllg-un atal:ion tho roperty of Jahn \filler t4 AbandN1m.ei71',ln•tmf�3 w�e ,.. t}i`Ct�EN;s--Tte�thlpnr SAturdityl;ast. but if the S, So.-is, Brongh•in. will stand for snared prnrt�inurmcnths8ieeoldtyailneRs1eateri - continues as it has oliene�. 1t 1V1II datinK 4e soli of 79`14 at h{s owii' ❑cable. iBroa"ray:�ew ll� IiEI_ BR-.L-GHI — . .lIONT BAAN.-CH 'j to-as EL ARE cause no surprise if a 11111ubev of �8, LF Pt.WashlnY°on. A. 'P. Stnitb, flan L. E. Todd, Agt. Q ^T fatalties occur before it closes. •._.As the }plant ilOw 13, a f�Ce e1 �i aterworks © © �© © ©' © isi' © '© clan ' will not make 11Sf Of t}le' 0-4_40 0� a - Lnlr-ton r:Itc as a great malty - •sem horses fere not ,familiar with the --* - ... - sight of ItpprnaChill g autos, nor Co Is. ^^'.�ri`z^••••^^'e�i.o` •• • ••�.`.�•.�.�i^. • • •e With the unu-4ttal;oundS that. 'ae- t 'While sn:n r.Rill adopt the IlPts CCS- • •, e_13 of tratertrrlrks htlnrlreds will not • }► C �]• + eolrrpauy thele, and trci'u1(1 prcfet'I be able to ltse i[. Ct> these the relic- o frost Wire Fefice to make 1'rntutl abort joni'Lle3s:bl PI"31PS made by EVAN will , • _-. .. .rather than to run .the risk of i still p:ovirle the hest scsteill of water- a Rias n� •a]as flenerat c. t1;Ceting «'ith an aecideut, It'works. TiaQ rlilalitr alld excellence of Feats scetnS sitttnge that til,„e (rho pity the,e patnll4 will still be kept' At t]}t' • Pttr o tho Nrhole cost of btlilllinf; expen---!li*hest.pnint and patrons will receive' • Tt will tarn ock tiTithout sire rowls nnlst give tiled, lip to the,promptest attention. the wealth >lensure-see( ers of • injury—ben y the Frim— ) 1 I '-_ � � � �j �'I j - • docs not.reed constant patcltin . the ci ties. If the c•hallffeurs would and with reasonable nsa will t I YX Ev,�N S Strong est and Best. blade thraugli • five stiflicient tvarning of their' , a, . l E � last a life-rima . Booklet and Approach,. and pas= horses ata oat of`No: 9-ha r(1 steel wtre; blear- full pe ticularsgiven on request. 'very moderate speed, there would' " 113- galvanized. For full partictit- be little occasfon for complaint, Brock ►Stat :, Whitby lars•c'a,lil or v" be POR snL$ BY �1 but R great many imagine that, �[ RIAH JONES, E. L. CHAPMAN, PI�gERIrI'a. NN,11�n tl:ry *,:eve the city lin its l R.impmaer and Plncuber "'�;-34aiam. • is 12 AR '.a,dJ o L a e,LR3€,tR lT••.,•,s.a.9 ZA.l.�,o�s• .• �'S@e. 's„�.'�.a' Sa:E.'�'• &a'x".:.�y„. .,.,uttJF�'+',fi„3.^Lr�'".Ne. .,........�.- .., ..._.-__ •cr -•,. -_..,..• ..,,,e.:.,,,.�.,w;:,�...;,, wsnw .. w yo-,r..� .,.,,-. ,. � ....�: ..twas.,�, �f;.•v'.C... ..;:;n .. ,. .��¢a;c.:. ..v..1':las%^�,�.� � x .+s..:e. ,��' ��'c�i�°.'< �s.�,... d i. r1rx'1""P �'�iyL'.c ht •.. � ' - • -tom -"• - ` WOMEN • l • ct.awsrtcltT Court of RevisioII. ' t Mrs. Henry Thomson R'as here 31uuicipality- ;of the..Township 'ot over Sunday. Pickering.' _ _asaw Miss Allie Greggis visi ' Pu bl ut-y 5. I the Court of Revision for the 3lunici- R. Besse has purchased a neer'Qality of the Totvnship of Pickering, ° .�' p Lac the year 1901, viii Bold its first Boys dragons, Gc-„arts, Step-I.adders,..Window:Shades,Bed , buggy of superior quality. f s'ttings in the Township hall, in the room Suites. _ + Mrs. A. B. Dowswell was in To-; S•illame of Brougham, on bionday, the PICTU R-E FRAMES—We keep a big assortment of above. 1 a Tonto a few days last week. 11 31�h Say of May, A. D.. 1904, at the _ Henry Thomson is having 'his I hour of.one o'efock, p. rn. house thoroughly overhauled. 1 All persons interested will take J, g. Beal The (Aaremont Home Furnisher,'` :firs. Tait is the guest of her notice and govern themselves accord- t.�.. f son, Rev. M. C. Tait this week. ingly. - R. P. and Mrs. Hopper enter- Dated at White-vale, .this 13th day :rained a ut r of young peop-je of May;"A:I3—I96� �^� fits 'Furia, Is OII )l ain$. j DONALD R. BE ATOv, : '. Th 1st church choir 31-33 Clerk of said Municipality. 9S , spenta pleasant evening last week I An open Letter: at the residence of Fred and Mra4. From the Chapin, S.C.,News: Early .� „ .. 'Pugh. I in the spring m.y wife and I were taken Rev. M. C, Tait is attending the with diarrhoea and so severe were the `:From the Head Down 't meeting of Synod at Toronto this tins that we called a physician who ,�'�" :Week. He is accompanied by biI•e. jpi[.escribed for us, but his medicines Miss �VlIlttafCer,,8 prominent . Tait. Palled to give any relief. A friend who C1Uh VirO>�IBII Of SaV8IIIIah, Ula., New Arrivals -I i hada bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, t3hoiera sus f�iti err t# uxe3 'a3ti” - fi5 improvements around his premises "ahDw 5h�wa25' -e ely cured. hand ave each of us a dose and we at Fine line of spring hats, spring shirts(colored and white). Spring foot- which adds greatly to its appear- g Of 0Vari8II troubles by rile Use a once fejt the effects, I procured a , wear, etc. A call will convince the most fastidious, that R. E. Forsyth's, ante. bottle and before.using the entire con- Of Lydia E.PiIIkham$Vegetable North Claremont, is the plaoe to get the right goods rit the right price.. Miss Neal, who has spent. d few tents we were entirely cured. It is a Compound. „r months in other parts s now wonderful remedy and should be found CLAREMONT j�.>3 m>�. :_i E E Forsyth home 9gai„ rind is bus3r dress-,in every household. H. C. Bailey, , at �A�t,A,,,,e - • • s STATIO•NT. _ Editor. This remedy,is for sale b•all :eco m R. Lydia _ making. Y S Vegeile ftbCompound as a Uterine Wm. Coates and John Macnab Druggists. Tonic and Refuator. I suffered Lor are having metallic roofing put on foux" years with irregularities and their dwellings. The work is be- Uterine troubles. No one but those /1 1f li _At Iii$IIg done by Aro B. Dowswell. whes`Fiave esperieaced ibis dreadful 05'' . � ' Remember the excursion to the q ( agony can loam asmental idea of�me physd 1 Model Farm, Guelph, under the Hats s HWt17 * cal m Yoar Q° �e- •., auspices of.the Claremont Baptist table CompoAmd �,d nss within A full assortment of Ladies and Gents footwear from heavy to light" t Church, ou the 21st of June. Full three nxn,ba. I was tarry restored to now on hand. particulars will be given later. health and aTrmgth, and now my If your want something neat and at a close price. F. Spofford's horse while tied at yerkods ase e�ntar sad Painless. the stare on Monday evening, got Ladles and ChUdrens 'CPhst a blesnizg h is to be able to " -Gall at the Corner Store. )Frightened and broke loose. No, obtain aoeh ' remedy"ben '° Repairing nestle and promptly damage was done as the horse was -Headwou. doctors lei: t° D°l�syboiue. Igdla Nupoillmd attended .to. - stopped by. one of our practical iss�0— any doer or medietais horsemen. I ever bad. Very tral7 yam+ ldlas Shoe Merchant, Ed. Filson has parchased,.Alf. - F..eY WsrrrasQa gat 38th 3t., W. W. l�. Palmer, Claremont, Oat. Ray-ward's threshing outfit and Ready-to-Trim Savannah. 4a."—psoo0twfaft io�ry,.��s,d,� — will operate it in the game terri- - The taxd slt�leda wi to that it has been working, and( Ready-for-Wear will tit on a first-class IaiII �• are constantly publishinc bom. -- p g gr'at:eful women pro'v'e beyond a . .blower. He has secured the ser. something 'New, Attractive and doubt the power of Lydts F,. } ; _vices of Bert. Hopkins for the Pin)khanes vegetaweC•oinpoen d ` coming 'season Becoming. - to conquer female dam. Would t 1t Fre'ez'e' You -- _ We congratulate our townsman, - _Mr. Foster Hutchison,on his being We suit yon to call and inspect: re-appointed to the position of Cured His Mother of Rheumatism. collector of Lazes for the townshipK• GEROW, .'Brougham. "gyp m°cher has been a su$erer for - � When the reset Breather comes along to find the rain .. of Pickering, This will be the rufous years with rheumatism, says g o., 3s• I3. Howard, of Husband,Pa. ••.fit getting under •our old wooden roof and spoiling t, 'twentieth ear that Mr. Hutchi- w "a . l 3' - . "•-•i60II has $1}�ed the position. The .o ••a o _ tines she wa+ unable to move at all. -our ws113yceilln • pos 1i _ cuh-ile st ail tsmrs a aticTag -pairstul thus -ea--him w t presented her with a hottle of Chain- is is a credit to air. Hutchison. N td's `� ® - -- = :� berlain a Pain Balm and after a few _ _ i►' `tee o " � applications the-decided it was the Dows�ell " The Peoples' Tinsmith Iwo"Women claim that the way to *a r .. ` tnoei wonderful pain reliever shN Lad e) e+ .. aver tried, in fsct,.he is never without get on with a man is to give him a p;j int • $ e,' - -- es+ * t sow and is at all times able to walk. plenty of nicely cooked food. i " r• ,''dv ' tal U ocraaional application of Pain _ : "Well,"answered Mr. Sirius Bar o E: nig .,. ; _ � ' ` Balm keeps away the pain that she ker irritably, "why don't some of �� ve.1 ,.. was formerly troubled-with." For . � these try it?. >`�! Oet'o. . � _ ! sale by all Druggists. _ 0 Doctor(feelingSand s alae in gibed►—• What dyou drink? ` s a a �a ° ~ rC milt Trees 7 ' .Sandy(with brightening fake) Oh r .00. 19 o e d 62-R-41 — - 1904 Pumps ' & ' �! ` ! I'm nae particular, doctor' Any- et e 38 "' m��� ey�a„ g p thing you've got with ye. �. o °° 396 $7' 5 All kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubs y r'�• Z '[ ,'.ANTED—At once a man and — o Q a It ^ E Highesttc. fos prices paid for Fall and WANTED—At t tea,ms�W dow shoat I7Aorea of load as _ _s._ 1-a Q ----'------- - - - lot 3J.Co.C formerly ihs Wseherald sural*! w o a 4 ; - �{"1nteC.�pj>?e fin 3 - -e1 Platt. 01 N e i p T. A t rn mills] $ y a .J o. t w E JOHN E. SEE Agent, P.• -h •'e • t � e = to 3 - Yicteriag. - -s -. , FkRU FOR HALF,-Farm is situ• C iw 969 o h - ated in the Township of C:hndge, .viae 3 o s s. D 'a m D We are prepared to do 9611 ki'ods cf wort -- w gaarter of tot it con S. containing M i t, deed liar'.i, ba:beia -oerplue. There is on its January 112"M—Whitbv Oth, Oshawa 10th, Promptly pertaining to the vamp business. „ 'property s e frame dwel:ing with ku:Cen acd woodshed attached, Harz bu,111efta +u:tt•I BtoaAham 11th, Port Perry 19th. L x cject far ell stock sr:d tmplemsats. cood scone I bridge 113th,Cannington 11th,Beaverton -- _ - _ __._ Mr-Mr-.4p cellar ander baru cousenq n,}atostahles r loth. .4p - led — 1 ck—e l_—___.with tarred papbet vasa. good s ring pou•i - _witLentJlef*at roster fcr stock am Ithr"hiaichir P' rl John' Gerow p OOOYS OttroL l OOt, �i0m 0>t1d Sacoessor w 1: ar x near the bnildings,also amaL orcbar �t •' is .• of t otic*fruit, Th*soil is of rich eiay losm / 7 �erow Bon. clarsmonlL •and in splendid state of ealtivition. Fres trom U eacceasfalty We, monthly i over W.V.Richardson, Agenl,{Pickerfng. noxious weed,tones ars all Strait, 24 g nes w I 0 000 Ldiea,Bats,effsotnal.Ldis!ask -'ass on larm Property is one mile north of C P onr drnt for Gar's dosses bat GSaF S station,and slevawn. Claremont ca Brick p�oo�l ke no o er,as all Yixtnres,pills and - - --- _ _road. The owner being auabls to :ook-s f.•r lmitauous are dan�eroaa Petrov,No.1,$1 t the pproperty ovine to taprmtty 1t moa os sold j �_ .<.� ..,�t.�>�t 1>0=. a L b e r Yard _ Privllegs given to plow after harvesa and loll 1 of�,laalleden teseipt o!pries and two a sent '—e8oa April les 1900 For fait rticalan temps. Ttli�Oak Oompstay wlndlws Oat ispply to W H Powell,two doors eutpot Clare• �'lsos 1 and!sOlLaadisaommWd/d4 all - . moos Y O.property wnI be sold at•rsa•onabte [Mpoastble Draiilsw>a Canada. � _ . .Sitters Wm Lea jr b present recant 9131 _ _ _-._ - - . i All kinds of rough and dressed-LawbetRT ishin - Lath.shingles, Doors, Sash, House fin. _ . .. .... � . ._ 11.11Dauer. ., A ­Rnramn 90%M10% sad Silo materialmmin. s f ' • Cistern tanks and seater aoug>be made r mi,,.t is what �e thin]: about spring, the seine rule will apply to co order ` {: basin good machinery. - — -fie bought ��e have a full flue of seeding and other machines, the best of • $ Ten ToniOf prepared�alsomine Bicycles, Windmills, ' everything—Hayloaders, Wagons, Buggies, 3 , Threshing Outfits, Wire fencing, Fertiliiers, Manures readers and at a decided bar ain. It is a very well-known p W e D. Gordon. anything else that is needed on the farm, also Churns, Washing ma- chilies and Sewing machines. •brand„-put up in five pound packages in the fol– p a Br OUgham dowing popular shades—Sky -Blue, Heliotrope, - Geo. Phili , 1r., r -- ' G n Fawn Terra A The undersigned has opened ftp Cotta, Silver Grey, Lavender, Coral Pink,. A R sO N a laundry nest door, to nW.early, T. Light Drab and Light Slate' -- _ - u V VV Dunbnt s, and having had nearly . Medlllln Blue, ' --- mportantahowinA of-ofdwpitay of- _ lle.-is-prepared_to__do first-class i China. A Very large assortment of work at usual rates. a s0In1II 1 es n tl 61h7p : Stationarv. Books, Doll Toye, just 1�a to a ttzal. - - G' e This K l e requir orepara 'on, received for Lha Holiday trade. Celt SOO TO\G, k d water and it is ready for use. The reg- and see them.l Subscriptions taken for all Magazines,E Proprietor.. Weekly and Dailyl.Newspapers ular price. at, which it is being sold all over the. u c package. Any reader who . • =GHARI7�0N', • ' . ,,, -con try is 25 per pa - Whitby_ cuts out and presents this advertisement at"our - __�3roc]t= Street, _ •. - store can buy a package for Fifteen cents. For Sale-Hy 'op, Columbia,Crescent, , Nal I �a a rsPain _ si i s, 1'IeFeland and JJaseey•Larrit Bio}clee. Rundries of all ki}ds to.bind. Repairing �[''1 -�1 done,also second frau i wL,els taken or es- The s S 1 Hardware Co, i• SJ .l V, cba-nged for new, also to T sale Harness, ,.•. +ingle and aoable-Tudhope Baggisa. best N �(la�;a fresh stock;now on haul. Pri.os'in Wall Paper ratigmg1 ou the market, Sample buggies,Harness - _ - - from Be. up. and Bioycles alwa s on hand. Prices '126 VAST KING STREET, Toronto. right,for sale by 3 ;. DISNEY, Balsam r rt ` ”. 'Ail Ohs Par��t I P. O.,or call, on Harold McSrady. Pick- - =V n a.az'toa, eriag for pri_bs. 965°s . •4 1111'.:... .1111' ... .,•. ''-.,'. - _ .ir r.. '. ?5"-;, G,' ",a ..s..,..<r.:_- .:«sa',xix.•..�,,., -;,•acC., _ "a.ansi"`aF-'+'�.+ ' r.?' .iri` �.r ., .,i .ti -'..?tit; y r .'.,..,.•sFs'F:3P• '� ..r,,,,_he:rq,, ':...- _ .�.. _ ..+*t. _ j! .. b , �fln MONEY-11 A KING PLATS SER GIVES - R Pure soap C' You've heard - �_ — - THE Rr 1 e " _ - AMW DISCO'V'ERIES AME AP- S o a ou have the fact. PLIED TO CONXEHCE. — _ _ P Y HE PINS HIS FAITH TO DODD'S " LTsea of X-rays in the Pearl Fish- TiIDIJEY PILLS. — ----"-- cry-Radium-rays for Medi-' _ UGHT. ical Purposes. They Made Him Strong and Well - SUN ' Learned men and women are' so After Years of Intense Suffering busy' trying to make startling finds From Lumbago and Other Kid- R$DVCE' in the various paths of scientific ney Troubles. SO" knowledge that the.average person is North.' Pelham, Ont., May 1t3.- >Q XP$NSX, - showing signs of ®easiness at .being r s.._ raked to follow them so rapidly. (Special)-Mr. Joseph L. Thomas, a tale iter the ecumon Har, It seems but theyesm that the substantial farmer of Pelham Town Finsen light cam©into prom- ship, well !mown and highly reaped_ — Potatoes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Apples inence, followed by Hontgen's great ed throughout this neighborhood, has . M RIF.D TO GET A LEGACY. discovery of the X-rays, which in its joined the ranks of the great army let us have-your consignment of any of these'articles and we will - turn was supplanted by the Curies' of Canadians who pin their faith to A curious wedding has taken place discovery of radium, to be followed IDodd's - Kidney Pills. bawl Thomas in the little town of K-alberge, is get you goon prices. in b the finding, b Professor gives his reasons for doing so as fol- Germapy. The husband was an in THE DAWsON COMMISSION CO t 1.ImI#Ad Y g• Y mate of the prison of that town, and Cor, wast Market and Cot orne Sts, TORONTO. &iondlot, of other hidden rays. The I lover,: the bride an unusually pretty girl, .lattor diocovety, which is the last "For several.years I was sorely af- who lives with her parents at Ber- -sit e hi tt '-brtarsgb.t.-inti .i�eirg t:tst. .Ilicscnrl .with Kirhl&.ar Trt_xibde.. 'h1tvin- ;-� - - ra 's that are now called the N-rays;•s; many of its worst symptoms in 'an' tet Wit' d P _. ik�- c 3 y � band returned to rimy he has _ !but them appears to be some doubt aggravated degree. I had Lumbago, still two ears to serve unless he Is !as to whether these are well authen-i and was in srlch a condition that I pardoned,Y ' They married in order KINGS Urated. was unfit for anything for Cveeks at a not to forfeit a considerable legacy. All those finds are-extremely inter- time. jjesting, because of.the fact that each "Insomnia resulted' and I was en THE AGE OF ez3AIRs. S10 in one prize for the greatest number of words. - ._ appareetfy has its. own mission to intense sufferer. I had almost per- $10 In two flue dollar prizes for the next longest lists. ` perform is the world of commerce, petual, headache and w thin in Chairs were to use'in. Egypt so r gee long ago as 3399 B.C. The Chinese $10 In !five two collar pr126s for the smaller !lata. -'ot science, and- of medicine. What flesh. , mission in particular"each mayhave "I had been treated b a doctor employed them from about 1300 B. y _- ---.' -We will pay these prizes for the best lists of . is now being tested and found out without C. In India they were used, and are g good results; so upon the mentioned as dating from 1100 B.C. English' words made out of the three words •by the savants of svery branch of recotamendation o[ a cousin, who had House chairs with backs were in use, cut NlgSSEX - HARRIS WHEEL. n scfeuce all over the world, been. saved from a life of misery by in India A.D. 800. Tlie THEIR COMMERCIAL USES. Dodd's Kidney Pills, I began taking y are known to have been employed in Rome so - them, Letters-io be used in aw--res only as many times as they appear in the The practical person might ask : early as aA.t D. 70, being mentioned � .. K "Th•t first box gave me decided b Pliny at that date. Chairs with above words. Competition closes May Both. Sen your list to-day. But what is the practical use of all benefit and after taking five boxes foot rests were used in Rome A.D. these wonderful scientific ••Bride,"? the old trouble was a thing of the 150. ` They oome in here. The discovery past and I was again in every ' way NOTE. Df the X-rays, for 'instance, is one of strong and well." TIIs tdassar•Marrts u fated ; the oldest. Bad scientists have been After saving up money for.a rainy Ask those who rim's used them if with the oashion trams and experimenting with it longer than theyever heard of a case of Kidn day many a.man blows it in some with anything else of the same ns- I night, morrow oeaetsr bnke- Diseaso Dodd's Kidney rills would -__ _ the two improvements that „ ,lure. Apart from the medical uses not cure. of the X-rayw-and there is no quer- i "Well, now that you are tanrried have. made b"ving so tion that in the practice of medicine f— do you find lite a.grand,' sweet famously P Maar. and sargery hundreds of lives have I songs" "Oh, no! The first thing I spent by every business house In the - already been saved end deathbed !process o'. coliying letteri. It is a idid after we got back from our hon- miracles performed by the X-rays— }ons and tedious proaass, as every epmoon was to hide my wife's late, Write for our new "Silver Ribbon" Booklet, RonL`vr's "find" is already being ;junior clerk knows: but with the Tic." Ina.de ssefuI in the world of cam-t 1 ADDRESS, DEPARTMENT "A" ` fnerce, where every thing is positive iquei'et rays in ase the process is expedited, and is much` cleaner, J 80vt"$tortlttt;h and A Sour and matter of fact. ` 1 CANADA CYCLE dt -MOTOR CO., Limited, Toronto Janatlon. Take the wh est there is no tear of a-bad copy Temper travel,err •a•haad a. ars the pearl industry, A new I being taken. These rays are able j recursers of mental a.d F'xysical wreck. aPplicast•!pe of the X-rays has been esina-thou-discovered ver Lyons.Professor Ra heel Der 'of a second, land-nothin more need sand(cod ferment trdirestTabis t.`.e cause. - - to photograph letters in the fraction l�iaelsur.aredardoiaety-a.ne•tm ols, o( y place steep be to the X-rays !have been ap- 'ant Y pearl-tisher- rt; Dr Z'oa Stan's P:^ca a els iter the Coraatn-"f wish there lune, some inn there takes p I S.a adasfrable >lood of fibs y year a 1 storoichswre--a:ildigo-tion--keep the nerve -ay to make him stop bay tag ox}ren- p purpose in iasur- wh.alesale destruction of oysters and lance offices centres welt balarced-they re natures pan• site presents." blas-- `�'su might area-pleasant ams harmless.-35 teats.-M !marry him. size of a pearl 1t was necessary, of It i.9 onlverce in t a q''testion of time as to i E " P S_ course. to open every oyster. The whether the N-ru s will he fathered "Krill you love me when I'm cold?'- �, i1� i Finast n'ailt sad fIav313z:'-'- death of the oyster naturally follow- y Y 111iilLr� 8 LlaimE�t �elleres eula E 0 9 9 ' t•d, and•-as in nine cases out of upon comm the same way as .she whispered, "We'll-wait till you _ --.'the pearl was too small, or was only I the others, r we admit the fast of j are old." he said, prtzcucaliy. "It's _ p In the incipt,nt stages of formation their discovery, Rgdium-rays, hn+r-,an much as I can attend to lust.now Titers ern.only two i.ir•.ds of chil=i- -t,-th the oyster and the pearl had lacer, seem to be more adapted for to love you when yours young " ren-your own refect Is le cherubs COCOA - to,be. thrown awAy. Thousands of 'medical purposes, It is devoutly and _the ill-behaved brats owTwd by Aiutrluotas and Fct•aomlcsl- pearis have thus been lost in that j hoped by many a medical txaan to t other people. 48-81 time country -that that may prove ..M18td� 8 ��Di(PreDt Cures Rurn$i etc, -- ,' r way, aad they might have been sav- _ I .- - y the panacea for' tW o of the gresatest . e Dropsy is no Posltivo Sex 1 -YOUR [ (1 a �1 ed it rite- riahertuen C°old pal have, r' / o�L�lloiR�trl s<°urges that aR act humanity. That ifs•re, y' u .nr ^! had sosae means ot'eznming an oys- I - i Head at the Bureau---I surpass you Kidnrt,e� DIL a.--• terthey h rclsrero teddoroms ore Than o� w sornethimg o the daties of the. t: seuZ_ stasa.le;:ns I'ufaness,under the y. K g - lif:FORF. OFCYIi o IT, 1 P} Y Yes? ,+sullen Jin:'a i SmatherioR ftefing t :wd kited Rutu w 11T i„o.n.tter t .., rt em es«e ane hosptLal; w'h list in a certain ars to dome late, go home early, and Chance of the t harartrr of the arire f $s- et os.m your w..: W.W dtrwc tIt'owtroni, lies tSfl ` We write the above paragraph In lone r-.-,al disea o-. radtµm rtiys, I 'iaostion after least rxerti^n i' If yoo baud. tstttTliM av!RIOaM orEtNo 00. .tho pasatTt.etise- for a•very good real have effected t surpricing cure, No he as little as ffo1311rer while you are 4 there'sdropsica;tendeni:y ams Ton shouldn't � ,� A=;. _ _ oa, 4e, a mutter rf fact, the cus- Ono can 8;!Y wit, -ny certainty, how- here." FIead of Iktreau-"Quite sat- slay an hoar t;i putt:n� yourself under the ' ever, whether cu, 'a by Taidinla are 'isluct•ory, you must 'have held public rest ar)uth.tin,euc,a IiulLay,Cure.-S6 - 1' t om o[ opening every oyster, just to �; Sea whet sort of a pearl is nestling ,'•fisting. At the best they are only Office before." a within the she1T, ' is' curried on at 5-uceersttil exl,eriments: but,the tie- -- - ,, - s lief" is universal that they will - lie tinve You a Skin 1DlsenS3R- I Clara d ma hum I wish loft-w= _ • every pr.irl-t3sh'cry. In a short ; y � dente had made me n man'" Aftstlk•r ' while.-however, the new s;etrm will'lasting remedies.-London- Answers. Tnter,SA t Rhe:res Sca+l Hes::,Y.:n•worm. s Eczema,Iich.I,ari�er'sItch,L']cers,$lctcl:es, �-"Perhaps he hap, dear; only-' you be cnmir.ti in; and this c:,nw4ts of - p rxaminauun by the help of the X- I Chronicr Erysipelas, Liver Spots, Prurigo, haven t found hien yet to tell the s 1 "You have not l issed' me,'_she . - wilhosD n them 1t"will t,c possible+" pouted, "for fifteen nti{yt`rs." I Psoriirs, or other cwt tment h theskinor t i - ray ei, and L�v �� 4 { � 1 size of the Prceiaus }+earl know it," he said, "I hacn a very "what D. Agnew'i O;utment has done for IMLiar� s Lioimflt for sale EU111lef9 -- v va]ueblo crustacean, 1f the rthe othersit can dofor ou-cureycu,-Oiioap. - r sensitive tooth, which is liable to y - - i diKrnvar that the treasure w'fthtn the 'echo it I do." '%%hat do you mean, plication gives relief.-35 cents-3g ' ape 'neA, and t.hus.killinq the ' --- The theory the boys are descend- 5ir?" 'Why. yroa.are so sweet, you t h shell is yet. only half grown. !he liter know !" :_. ed from.monkeys k as resell,d all ug--, ae 'r I - l setback. A Uhiladelphia gentle- ing oy"ter will be_replaeed in it. Ted-"She 'cuts nether an odd fig- Y h 1r - y lodgings by the sea, and left till its ure.'i Iced-No wonder! Her, gown iman Possesses a ti:on'cy-tubo b ' hidden treasure has own to its 'Beware 'of Ointments fol' Calarrh; her himself %vit.11-soali and water. gr cost `-nine dollars ninety-eight, _^ 1 Zry proper-size, that Contain Mf:POtll'Y• �h.1t 'two dollars or y-nine, a This must mean more 'pearls. than as mercury Wit' surety destroy the Bence shoes one dollar setenty-four." I.ifebitoy `soap-ettsintertaat •. ��Z� -- _ usual being placed on the market, of .inall and c-n.ptetely derange the _ ,_� o}T- strrmarrti7# tTy'th8 wadi=:' _ Iver fLYr b S�sad their_price will come down, and W1 010 syscum when ences11 Ic through• the mutous surfaces. '3uch .articles For Over Sleety Yefrs Cel profession as a saleguatd aGatnst — prUbai�Fy r.0 more "cortf6rs" in should never be used except on 15r.0- Mu,wixet,ow a RooTarYariTri7r$I"hen q•-1 bp infec:tiot,e diseases. Yat • _ - •pearls will be heard of, 1 the dam from reputable physicians, ld millions or mathld.for ensu childreo »hwb teccNe,t Nuav, what is possible for the X- Lha damage they will do is ten fold Ii.eotneethe chil.l,rotten,th- read h ay8, j aures p t0 tl]e good you' earn poasifily derive wind w:ia rentl.ce-ti n.tom+c sadho and is rho A man who' IS fCACICSa is nCyeT A, rays to do is possible for any other from them. liall's Catarrh Cure. man- aremedy to U.rrha� Tweno h,e waw•berme liar. •"kind Of rays already' discovered. Or ufiutured -by b': J'. Ch eney & Ce. To- aid b)rdnwsi.tis Lbrourhont the world- Be.u»rad 'tfCa.- e Ledo, O., contains no mercury, and•• to •ukfor"Me-,WL4qu,w•eSuoralsu 8canr." 73-41 F an the rte of - LOUIS, MO. i, while they will be the property of tlae blood said mucous surfaces of '.he TWIT RFRETED WEDDING, e, the sciantists,,and they will have on- � system, In buying Roll's •Catarrh. Cures From April uth to Dec. 1st,- in �IJ.TQ�O�ILE _•_ 1 a scientific value on the i ecount; be cure you get the genuine. It is tack= A 'curious wedding took place the elusive, the Wabash Railroad will Y, en internally and made in Toledo, other da in a church in 01as ow, and-tri tickets--to the Great _ VNDERWRITERS but it Is clear that sooner or Teter Ohio, by F. J.. Cheney A Co; Testi- y— P a cr rays'will be found to i)ossess aponfals r't—ee-- rhe bride and'bridegroom K'ere'Poles World's hair, St. :Louis, at the low- Sold by Druggists. Price, 7,5c per and could not speak .English, while eat one-way Rrst-class fure, good for The Winton Touring Car Is appro- r perhaps 'an even greater c0ttnmarcial bottle. value than the X-rays. •Take Ball's Family Pllis for•-consti- the. clergyman .did not understaltd fifteen day's, faro and a third; good crated by this best informed because X-RAYS \S I)I:TECTI4 f:S. patiou. their language. The ceremony was, for thirty days, good eithor via �1a- built on correct mechanical prind- ' however, successfully carried through bash 'direct )line or via,Chicago, with Ales,of highest grade materials. Ae Tellino criminals by their thumb- by the aid of laq interpreter: over privileges. Canadians parks iA an especially valuable ad- Aliss Sharpp--"JSelIeve•in vLoctari atop o P 6 a prospective automobile purchaser anism? Why, I love pod beef!" ing to this: the greatest of all lsx- junct to',the detection 0i grinte, but , y f3 positions, should.remember .the groat . . , you dare not,in full justice to your- `1'n.rtolet's ha disc6vc is.s0tne Chollyr-"I wish I were beef, you happy• r3r know! Miss Sharpe-"Never mind. lbctbash line is the shortest, quickest self, take chances on an inferior . - whiit sear tificnlly lacsened in impar- hest 'route. • 'The only line• that car. By presenting a car of such lance bT•the fact that the X-ray8 are Calves grow you know.' and 1 -- t- _.. owns and controls its own rails di imperial• merit as 1p the ,190¢ !cans of- the law to their hunt for,' t ' World's hair gates. heir we beeeme ,. evildoers. Germany is first in tAe 1 ry {� Port 1lfulgrave; Juna:S; 18cJ7. timetables and dcscriptis'o 1Corld's ' Vnard s Wme�l Cres Dr.druli C. C. IRIC}TAIil)S h CO. T'air folder, address any ticket agent, I endterwriters"-insuring you against geld with, that bright idea. Dcar• Sirs,-11INA1Rh'S LINIMENT or' J. A. Richardson, District Pas risk of doss. Have you seen our To avoid detection, thieves u:t •.•�ei' - the world, it is tse11 knmcn, trunk - is my reicedy for colds, etc. It is ecnger Agent: North-enst corner Icing new catalog? > "And so you lett your las plat < and Yon e Streets. Toronto. M .lithe o c vn ov;tnfi pec 101`8 . .+: t • • throng avtn isI d tcorliF}.your . e Winton ales r.rr n _ the�aT bteTc_teTn-i"n - -- -- AR. TnaTnxr Tr.nTTm r - mistress? Well, mum, not words, S _ ` theta in the larynx. :A tc•oll-llresse3 ' No girl is R'illing to bcliecc that � C}eve}r 1,O.,U.S.A. i !num-not adzactly what you might marriage is a failure from hgarsay. I9 man; according -to a Kieft jcurnal, Iea11 words, mum. I only spoke to M � Represented ;n the Dozalulou I an e+rted in that city the urher ,Iter same as one lady might to -an- was If- man's tnothor-In-law acts up 1 of Canada by day for PcrsonaI incapablsnisc; but i - _-- iisuallp, his 0tcn fault. -- i AUTOMOBILI� & SUPPLY CO t• i THE it-t.nrncd out that he hail r.wn.drug- other _ Kind Ade E.,Toronto,Out. sed, rendered insensible, and t!•eil ( - � i ,._ Y •`^ •-, +• ,--M •� Sub Adencles In Chief robbed. It • MAKING IT CLEA R. Do you catch cold easily? Domlaton CluoiThe german police were so in on '� �® ���� Geortre! Does the cold hang on? Trythe track of the suspected thieves, "What?" e,nd five. rntin were arrested the sitme To Cure You Now That "Gcorgel" . aftcrnc>on. Nearly £140 arts f•+und We have Learned Haw. "Oh, tvbat du you avant?' j upon them, and by mca•s f the• X- "George, you don't luve me any i a rays •the best Rial48f In 30 Minutes.' . j Consumption ti:�•' plrt of the bttlt111C(`aCA9more. found. The latter treasure consist- For years the author of t Agncw'a .. Heart Cure brie, believed that the health "O, of ceurec I d0. Let Erle steric, r���� •The Lung ed 0f diamonds, which the thieves (ot the heart iz almost entirely relspor I'm readin• the paper." lead swallowed just before their cap- Bible for the health of the nerve, and Tonic stomach and now it can bo proven: Dr. "George, if you do loves rite as you " lure f It.cures the most'stttbborn hind Asnow's Heart Cure xtll_relieve, heart used, why don't you tell m0 so?" ri olds. If y of coughs aid c -t iF n i Lac UCrel , se to 30 mina ea and cure it. Is - • .\anther <:cient t, aft eta xI Itsea t t s il- I ov• you, - 'Dealer take it .n love , >non c • v recently:discovered casrtain rays feeds the nerves 'through the heart by t- doesn't cure you, your y ha• v ton lave ami toe vrnt; love I •i rt the necessary nr Ivan the hen power to u�1.1 bo•r�ftruded. ... g Y g s atr0ri; etteiuKh to hr used in the pro- i Pump rich bloc3pi to the nerve centres, ,you, ]Ove you, lea's }•nu, y-ou, you, cess'. of ii t.ter-copying. 1'he discos'- I when stomach disorders sail nervous S. Pr')C: S, C.R Toronto,C, X03 w ery has leapt into commercial- value disappear'as"by magic. -One dose furl1 you, c,.u, you, yon, you! Now, for c.5t1c;i1 LoRoy,N.Y.,Toroatn,Can. ar nce. In the s re ate. thou- convince. 29 heaven's sake shut tip and' let uig g Dr.Agnew's Liver I�1s. 4o doses.to Coats. read." ISSUE NO. :A- td4. panus of valuable business hours ars -- m '.i'Y�'� mei `..,-... .; .., -- - ;.e-. ...;.' _�`"7�.:...«-�..,:"� �wa•� w- -i=r...<..eh•' �.iw�._ •:k,;;,-•stills^ :r?- ..+w'"'., �.�,:'`T'+ �'�'.M1i �.ee'�L�.':t `�• j ! .. -w .,••�.cn,estry-R.-izr-r.- .., r,y,:;.. .,,.- ,..... - _i. .s .. t _ , _ « '....,. 1. . , .. .. i . I - ­, !, - - _ e _ : ; i - - • N r' . :. . . .. "r • , • • - . . .. - . .. . . . ,, i � . _ _ , - .'" - Ygessr� lg s BLOTCHY SKINS. First place fife feathers in a bag 44ff♦ ♦ ♦ i�♦ rheIl. some round green pe+,d into a � - ,�- of newspapers, not too tightly each * bright -tin 7�An_- `i"i a littler -ae►L-- ` - ed, sad bake to a cool oven Yor sec- $ YOU l ,G- , down in the rockieg chair, � he �, - - -. • A Trouble Due tb'Imptue Blood - eral night&. Then ' pie$--aver .,the i - •_, pla3!a. the as were bene+ rattling _ a as: p_ ends,. < _ __------.-- j aha ast a fot as they deo tate ---- _- 'k n Q Bad blood le the' one great cause and tearing off the down from t t e tin pan. When the peas were all ' 00 V��e of bad complexion and blotchy skins. larger feathers. Reject any feather - This is why you must attack the that is stained, put-into clean paper � , 4+++++♦♦+��++++♦��♦ him a bright cent. Ho went out I trouble through the blood with Dr. bags and bake again till thoroughly PHOEBE and called the tabby cat and they,, �' Williams' Pink Pills. All blotches, ,dry before putting into waxed tick- walked together down the road t1 , TESTElI .] F.CIPE S. poile, ulcers, pimple& and paleness Ing for pillows. O mother, see that Hole bird _ the store 'and bought a papperminl " ""r ""-` - ----'- ii-are the. direct, unmistakable result The secret of success In .wti Hp in the tree alone ! _ stick. Afterward when he eat -ott Sweet Broad& Fried,-Wash in salt ioI• weak blood loaded with impuri- « jiea mainly in the coldness of She calls "Phoebe, Phoebe, Phoebe!"' the porch eating the peppermint - Zud' water,'parboil, 'cut into pieces ties, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills con- everything employed in the process.' WlW doesn't Phoebe come? ' stick ha decided that,y was not e tiro size of a large oyster, season, ;quer the position; they drive out all nesome little boy alpy longer. g y Chill the cream on ice, and it flip is rolled crad:er crumbs, and fry !the impurities; they actually make have .a syllabub churn-an upright, O where is Phoebe that she fails —T-«` - a light brown in lard and butter. !new, rich red blood; they strike (glass egg-beatur•.will "do the -bust- To hear her mother call 7 BABY S HOLD ON LIFE. • Graham Pubis.-Boat one thor- 'ri ht at the root of. all mpiexlon Or does she hear and never heed � •• .. egg g " ness"-it should be chilled before the oughly1. , add one' pint of'-sweet milk, !troubles; they-are a positive and per- (cream is put into it, and in warm Or answer back at all-?-- The little ones are frail-their hold then one pint of graham flour.gradu- ,manent cure for all virulent skin dis• 1 weather, set in a. bowl,-.of ice while upon life is slight. The stightesi N y eases like eczema, acrofu-la, pim les Dear mother, when you speak my .. s ally; beat LI a whole udxture briskly p being operated. Beat steadily, but name ad•L itom of trouble should be met .r,t • . with an egg-beater; pour into cast- I and erysipclaR. They give you a not fast. Rapid beating makes the " iron gem=parrs, well'greased and pip- (clear, clean soft -skin, free from all I'll answer, your first word, a reliable is .-hive medicine. 13aby'1 cream greasy, One cup of cream'afll r L)wn Tablets kiave' �i'nved'..W iheit •ing hot;_ba l g__�sr _.hot_ossa'. Chia,:2�leuu3h:Rad.. ... af..rs?sx.health biz,; - :4�+ _:-.r�•r�' t -:- ; _ � _ - -_-_,_------- ...-- . ---- -X -_ - :.; -::: g -: 'T =' oY` rh: =ereriu=.:..__:_: at or mother bud -: iecoid of success io'lie an-iceal meth• - "liltxCtlie ra t sf su8ictent [or ttce], Matthew 0ook, Lamberton, N. �T. T., Like that To Jus I Now is the time--"between hay and, cine for, the ills of infants and young • _ _ , gems. I tells how Dr. Williams' Pink Pills g,�..-when ,dried• and evaporated children. The Tablets cure all atom. ., Graham Crackers.-l:ub five . tea- cured him o1 eryaipelaa- alter other B � come- in play. We are ' `I HE spoonfuls of baklnl=potuder nto seven ,m icrnes af-iled:J-8e says: ""Biy canned traits and preserves, and wet- 1 g, p colds, cups of graham dour, add one cup of akin was inflamed; my flesh tender A little bo once went-to visit his ,prevent r teeth break u sweet cream or batter, with a little and sore; m head ached; m ton re come the more acid dried agricots, Y prevent croup and destroy worm& y' y gu nectarines, prunes, etc. It makes a dear grandmamma, who lived a long, iThe mother has ,a guarantee that . • halt, then add onro pint of sweet milk; 'was coated; I had chills and thought long way oil in the country. He i this medicine contains no o iate of -. falx well, and roll•as great difference how they are pre P thin as soda I.was taking fever. I tried several pared, Soaked three or four hours wore -his beat suit and his ruffled ;harmful drug. Mrs. T. E. Greaves, cruckers; cot.in ani, shape; bake medicines, but nothing helped me blouse, and he carried his nightgo^•n 3•faritana,- Qge.t says:- "I have used - - and cooked quickly, the bear no . quickly, then lea a there. about the '.until I began using. Dr. Williams' n y' y roped up 1n a nice bundle. He 'rode Bab Own Tablets with eat sur, . - , comparison to that seal{ed twelve or I Y+s 6�' L 'stove for a few hours to dry thor- Pink Pills and drove the trouble all the long, long way in the milk- cess. They never ,fail, in my ex rb fourteen Moura, simmered gently for I Pe •-'' •.oughly. •from my system, and I am now in three or four hours, and not sweet- 'man's cart, and he thought he was encs, to cure the little�ihs of chit• . � '- ' . For lemon sponge.-Whisk the the best of health. I thin& these going• to have a beautiful time. But Idren." You can get these Tablet! . - ened till about twenty minutes be-iwhen he had a few minute& at his .whites of five or six eggs until stiff; pills the best medicine in file�vorid 'fore it is enc. soak one Ounce if gelatine in a tea- for blood troubles. in which the fruit was soaked, add- will be sent by ,nail at 25 cents a cupful of cold water for an hour, then It is an every day record of cures I lonesome, box by writ' ,- The hr, Williamil - .�� ing more if necessary, ' Stir with a The randmatnma lived in a little dissolve it in half a hint of boiling like this that has given Dr. Wil- g Medicine Co., f3rockville,,-Ont. silver spoon, and cook in a granite red house with a flower soden and . - water Set it to cool; when nearly Ilam's Pink Pills their world-wicfe l __-___f • . I Ior p orcela'n lincti ketfle. alarm, And fields and fields, and an ` - - cold add the whites ot'a,Gq to it, al- prominenec. They cure when other Prunes should to well washed be attic, and a hammock on the piazza. QUEER SOURCE OF Z2vC011I1✓. so the juice of two lemons and the I medicines fail, but you must et the p _ - g fore using-so indeed should all dried .But the little boy was lonesome. lie _ _ •greated rind o1 one, and half a pound Igenuint' with' the full name: Pr. land eva orated fruits. 'A half ca of sat in the hammock and kicked with . There is said to be at-least one man , , of caster sugar. Beat all until it is Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo- p y t p .as firm as a anon c and dace in a' Pfe, on the wrapper around ec?ry box, sugar is,sufficient tc pee en_ a pound: �his-new shoes and several large tears !in London, England, t^ho earns a I PlunelTas, which aro more acid, re dropped down on his refiled blouse Ili;'in�or eks out an incon:c�from 1. . - Would. g I You can Ret these pills at all druf;- quire more s':gar, Prunes are nice land gook out the-stprch. He was I other sources•--by-a habit-hc bite con- . -- ' Roston raked Beans,-Put a quart gists, or by mail at 50 cents n box, cooked down till the Juice half tellies, I sop that he had cone. � of Deans to soak over niKht; in the or els boxes' for 52..5 , by writir.3 j j �' tracteti of meati with accidents, then ecggcd with cream. Prof erly ! J.ust as he w As feeling so very un- According to n s:Atetr,ent�in the - . mornincr pooh off the water, and add IThe Pr Wiiiiams' Medicine Co., (cooked, the prune becomes sometbing 1 happy, the grandmAmma's large (Southwark County Court recently ' fresh water enough to co•:er, to which Brockville, Ont. quite dlfTerer.t from-its estate as vie !may- tabby cat came purring up on 'this criter;trising indr:idual is known ' 'add about oar•. tablespoonful Of mo- • usually see it., the piaz3a. She rubbed against the oto have accutnl,ltsh(-d fixe more or - - .._ .. la.9sos. Put a small plecp of salt f ` II th sneaks riddle or the I tittle boy's legs, and she said, Successful nccidcnts in the kt'rt pork I P A teas IH In the centre,_ -abnoa cover!^g twenty i:,nutPe, or tirt!1 .-they are waffle••irons hay„ beet, unused for "What's the mAtter 7" year yr two-and to use a common it with the hpans, and bal:r• RIOvIv i done. Put thein on a hot dish Pour "Oh, I'm so very lonesome," said C some little time rub with dry salt be- form of ap"licaticn for damages ai- -'-:Yrcm six to c!ght hours, adding hot o`, rt of the gravy into another the little bo "aren't you 2" , t g I fore heating:and greasing, • d, 8 Iterward. _ _ _ nvat7r a. ncaocd until m'•arty den^. 'pan. to make a gran}' to sore them ":�o, indeed," said the tabby cat. �. � , _ I It was a ladder on tiro Occasions, a cellar-8a neC�ytdrv, or`erordinl to taste. which you hat& sliced aho t two ( "I have ng much to do to think : y a owed to cook i with, if you choose, Tlt••n h-v apples p on,the remaining three. THE 7.:1'ALIn S STANDBY. about beta lonesome, You lust R r - - - ' - g The ",,lctir.':" wag stated to have - I ned Boet ocr,-11hen the lklufd thirds of an inch th;r.•, cutt n¢ tht'm egg come around to the barn and see ,claimed X50 unsuccessfully! after the ' F:gX llrucl-rent the yolk of 1 e mt, kftteris,' In which the bee`end vegc-ta;a!es were aro nd the app';e, s, that the Corn is well, add I tcacpoon rigar. ' Stir in i `1, . mishap, but on Then, it was'-boiled is cold, remove all the grease In the centro of each piece "h,n 5o the tabby cat ted: the way to 2 cul+ rcaldi::g milk and grate nut- I rc resented, he clatn:,d f 1:F against that hal-risen and har,lened on top. 'then are brcwrr,•d on ono side and �' the barn, and the little boy followed - =cg_ovc,r it or add 1 .teaspocin tan- 'a publican but the solic;tors he en- and add tornntocs and tomato cat- nrtly cooked turn them c fully f ; after, sobbing even step of the tray I i . , - - P are ,. �._ _.. (ilia. Then ae'd the white of the egg and saying, -Boo-boo, boohoo. ;gafiol. withdrew on lcnrnin; of his la- sup and bofl half an heti,, thus mak- orifi, pancake t+:rncr, and tet -- beaten vert sti:T. — R a dls!i Around the j Cracker t;ru.•l-four teas eons Rae 1.The tabby cat made him clircfh up mentat)le rCcrrd of aocldenta..,and the _ to it rice or saga ryr pearl hzrlcr, or chops or oa a separate dish, p .the ladder to the hay loft and there !s:ift fell through Nott' a b-.rrister turn it tato a t't Re'abl: ea:p by Dort- , rum s, ,• ..- white kittens 'and asrird on. behalf of the publican- and • hotwater, e, t to taste. Fut, the 'three little gray kittens "` r ins- In the itgtmr any �egrtehleP that ILI?ITS TO LOt'ST-KEE.FFPS. water and g y are 1. fancied, ! r milk on the. dote together 'w'ere cunning. and then had their js^a'' _ bass and h^retfhtsl"atockt�Pfor oa until hot. then add cracker crumbs faces washed, and they chased their ! Judge Ar"},cn - was r-yinpntlictie - - 71. Bedroom windows should never be Corn Meal Gruel-Two tea tails, and tt,ey rolled over and over ( I renemtrer, ohscii his- ho-ror, ' be agreeable and twtr;ti- r httrely closed, tt the owner fa strong, corn meal, 1 tease+,on flour to 1 qt, I to the funniest %ray, and the tabby "once being in a cr.rc• a-here a man " "OU-Sa . an:f-even in tinter should be }eft boiling writer or half milk, and half ,cat sang to them. -used purposely to fall Otcr carpets 'r� 3f�raroul with cheese.-Throw ,into ,open ,at least two inches at the top. water -NIhN ('our and-corn mea] w1,th "Purr, purr, mein; mrty f put dcitfn across the pave rent to . boFlfng water some macaroni, with }Vhrn try'irtl; Spani:dt .onions. put cold wafer, add the boiling-crater and We ueter could,cry with so much to .gave dainty ball shoos, etc,'. iron #*_ -- - - -- --- salt according to the e/,amity used; a plate a,.vr the top of the pan to cook an- hour. - Sart, . . _ - do 'ing Roiled let It boil one-forth of .an hour; keep to the strain. This makes the Barley Gruel-Stir' 2 tahlespanns .The little boy forgot to cry for a not instead of my getting any "' when it will be, a little more than ,-.onions cook quickly ,and' keeps_ al.l_the barley into gts, freshkv belling Ra- !in watching them, but pretty (good by .showing that he hart eeceral . half cooLcd: drain off.the water; �Ylat or in- -- ter Boil three to four hours. 31tik 'soon he sat dot:& on the top cif the ' times purposely-fallen over carpets, a plan the -macaroni. in a Aft*;cel'a.n I1, you are hotirse, lemon-juice may be added' if desired. Strain 'Ind'der and"began-to boo-hoo again I noble 'law lord, v;hu 'tr•i'rd the case, - with milk to cover; boil till done, sgnaered.on to soft surar .till it is tl r9llgkA sieve and' sweetcri' to suit ,t-, ho was sitting there, a nice fat ,was very much lntereated In the _- Butter n_Ithddin ltd^f, sprinkle the ;like airs ;e�q drops of n nfcsiT-�ruoU- ut tamnspoans !spider What' u beside him and tr nn'c favor and thottrltt it y:z. t rev __ _ P syrup, , and n p the taster I P bottorr w tiler noted-C '^ rd,-"What's -um"r L,r-iztth' hard that he r"o•ild livee ruet with pit in sour mncaroni, a little wt,:te nw;s at once 6 loatmeal into 1 t. boll;r, water; add boy 3 en many accidcnta " . -- popper. plenty of butter, s.,rinl,le on it ca'tftt!ower Is tioikd with the I ' Oh, I'm so loncsume. boo-hoo-!!' tt tea_sPnon salt, find 'bail without Iitrwctzz__ Jud;:c' Itussell ..decided . more cheew., then the rest of the head downward, well covered with feRirring for F-n min tics, Strain in n the . little boy said. "Aren't Y� that he lead n`n Power to grant the . -• _ ma.caroni. cover that with bread !water, it ui!i cciue out much whiter+ isieve rt:bbirw thro.tgh as much. oat- (lonesome, too 7" rt spat a nlirition.;. - crurnt�s. act in quirk otrn to brown; ch�aklntl exposed to the air while 1,.foal av possil l.•, 1!avc ready 1 e Sp e"Lonesome.-dear r. havent'tin e�tohebel� P "hitt," a�rr•ued the 'barrister, "you • serrc hut, 3• wt�il beaten, add ] tea Orin powdered hat's orcrr to c,,rt.fv n .•-e it ra a _ Polly Varden take.-Two cups of To prevent sticking and burning !su nr Reheat the reel ;:fid o,tr !Then she began to make a web tram ! P . 4 ar, two-thirds of a cu of but- 'when Irvin fish, etc.,' whoa the [at g g p the top of _the lseklar Co the highest irtattcr of puhlir lrrrbrtanrc. And i t,^-s P R {over the egg. Mix , carehtlty pari horn window, lthen she camp to whore you get a rxan of 'this kind. .. ter, one cup of milk, three cups of cnmes to A boiling point sprinkle the : � serve. Whi ed coram mnv bra a sub- k - flour, three s^ t stiwte for ..the c and make an - fel of soda, one teasf.onnful cream also percents the fat from slaaching, t' egg, tO t•ho ladd�egain with the spool almut end put his feet throueh poo- .. exceet:rngly nice gruel. of thread which she carried in , her pl+:'s cellar flans or coal gratings or tartar. Flavor with lemon, Pale one`-J nomember to sweep the-carpets the - . . . ' half of this 'in two ens. T the re- of the to brush the other --+----- Pocket, singing all tltc day Lo run up against ladders and. then '- -- - !main er add one tahlespnor.ful of way fs to brush the dust in, Attend , err •sad under', ' through and ;claim damares, It is a matter of DR.A. W. CHASE through, l,t arice to resist sitch -..i trtaasse_s, one, cup of chOPlu d raisins, to all stains as anon a possible. I( VonP P P C�T�l �� C��� ; F never could cry with so much to claima."ciao'-half cu o1 currants, iece o'f (left they will sour: into the car et .. 211 do." �_!'TI vwt ro+tid atop people altogeeTi- xitron chopped fine, one teaspoonful and he' vcry ditlfcurt to remove,' is sent direct to <hc'dl o$sed The' little boy forgot to cry for a ler from fallin(' _down outside public.• - Cinnamon, cloves, and nut!req. Stake I Whon soot falls upon the carpet or Farts by the Improved L'lo-er, -chile, but before lop Ire la down g Y ho t�^s it «_onld he conferring a t 9n two• ns, and Heals the ulcers,efean u:e air g t3rE a . pa put in sheets alter- irug, never attempt to sweep it up patsa;rs.twpsdtoppin�cs inih� Iin -the hay and squeezed out tido boon, admitted the judge; rntely with n little jelly or_white of !at once, for the result is sure to he throat and ppettninantly cures !tears,' Be was just beginning to i "Thnt is most essential," rejoined AS' ars egg beaten to a froth. I'.a dis i Ur'n� mare. Cot rt it thickly Cata rhand.fiayFever. Dlawer irro. Altdnalempr'Dr.A.W ,'haw boo-boo when be spied a.little mud jthe-other„ "'but,faijinZ .that, we are To Fry Apples and Pork Chops.- with nice dried salt, which will en- a Co.�oror.to and Bug" house at 'the to- of the mves. A Season the chops with sat and pep nille you to streep' it up c can y. so motile,. swallow flew out, and sat • -+`- fall, but says he does." ' '' per, and a little powdered entre; dip ;that not the slightest stain or s.•rcar - - "What's £use matter, little boy?" ._ ahem into beaten egg, and then into will be left ' .SAI, I'A1 r PAY ! "Oh, I'm very lonesome," the little -" I .• ' . . . . beaten. breed crunits: Fry about To cleanser feathers for a pillote. An amusing practical joke has just boy said. I suppose you.-are, -IN CLIP TuLip;li. . - - -- -- been pei-petrated in a:Continental'.tao." — club. A member hurt his tin er and! "Nat at all," said the.motherLasti Baby Finds a BottleDrinL- of Caxbolic . ­ A not wishing to consult -his oWn ,doe- swa o t, g i Acid and Dr:a_s It. for he asked a brother member, who I am T" The little boy watched and . � . _" '' - P i of Itchin ' I vas a physician, to look at it. The he saw,she was flying in and out nY while the mother was dnpacking Physician so, fond, t o fife sur-I the barn door, bringing wet laud in an o!'d trunk a little 7 8 niontbs old y prise, sent in a bill tor' Sli), flet bill. .• Then she flew out the door I baby got hold*of a bottle of carbolic • The victim showed the bill to an- for more stud, singing all tl:e way : acid while playing ort the• floor and _ . _ other member, who. w-ns a solicitor, j bests and eggs, nrid Dnbies, too; stomach w•as so badly burned it - - - "-' _ and sal d him what he shotiTd do.I I never could cry with so tntich to ,.hisw,as seared he would i:ol.lite for h© - - A Chre�'sc Case ofr Unusaaa! Seueraty and 'Tl:e solicitor promptly advised• ,him do•+, could not cat ordinary hoods. The - to pay the bill, an sent ,tm rn an- tie mo er says tit r, :n)q iif tLe case :, • L®n� to Cured- by' other for $5 for achice*givvn. • feel 'a mite happier now. He climbed "It was all two doctors could do ,* _ The man 'complained of his trait-1 down the ladder from the loft and to .safe him as it burnt his throat '� ! rn I ti- ti o the orchard, n Ur. Cha-se a 0Jnt ♦-ec or , tm to the ccmntiittee for dolyn in the grass, ate a large months after he took the •poison, � - • -• - - failing fo meet his obligations. HeI red apple. ��hetr there was nothing nothing would lay on his stomach. a - ryas ultimately fined a case.of chain-I left. but the core, he remembered that (Finally I took him into the country "' 'throughout Canada there are bun-I winced that the ointment made a h¢ was lonesome, find he cried one !and tried new milk and that. was no _ dreds of cases similar to the one de- perfect cure. Pai3rte' tear on his ruffled blouse. An qld scribed below in which Dr. Chase`s "I consider 17r. Chase's Ointment- moo] cow who w ns all alone near better for him. Isis C.rundma final- . , Ointment has proven a positive and i tin invaluable treatment for,piles. In , •HE%ALLY HON>,,ST. y lv suggested Crape Nuts and Y am '' p p p by, eating grass, came up close to' thankful I adopted' the food for he - '_lasting cure for,the most•severe form I my case I think the care was re- "Yes," said the honest farmer, "I trim and said-: "What's the matter, < of ]tching pt es. commenced tor get better right av�aI am getting up in years, and had been puts the big apples at the top of "Oh, I'm so lonesome," said the commenced to get flesh and his --..s, .... Mr. Alex...ldcl,aughlin;.for ,10 yens y •• s resident of Tlowmanville, Unt., I so long a sufferer from this disease." the barrel, but I don't." little boy. "Aren't you?" cheeks like red roses nuc. ,tow he i8 bfrs, Jane R. Scott, North Gren- "That's right," exclaimed his ho"n- - "Bless mi-, no," said the wooly 'entirely well. writes :- utile, Cumberland Co., N.S., writes : ' eat friend, admiringly. "I have al- cow. "I'm too busy.' Don't I have • "For. twenty_ion year, I suffered "7,took him to �Tatamoras on n y g_ ':Last spring I obtained from you.a ways tried to convince.Yolks that' to chew .all day to make cream and v-ieit and -every place we went to from itchingpiles, or•d only nerr-ons l?ox of Pr. Chase's Ointment and o ea h for f:ra fru s that sort o' thing doesn't pay in the milk for y and when it comes 4 -stay t t e called r pen. t who haus been Loo •Tied with tl'.r,t an-' used it for inward y piles. It gay0. long run." ._ o'clock don I have,to- walk way ,ted 1-:would have to e.tplain )low he' _ _ , roving disease a>� t. 'ini what -'I'?'-;o ' nTuiost instdnt- relief from the "Ah," exclaimed the farmer, "il down to the bars and et milked ? , t�1 g came tq cATi tflr it ns it was,. hi -_. S enc'lured _ during tat time. About,. torturing, itchin¢ and burning, and they'd go to the city once in awhile 'doing something all,the,time. main food. seven years ago I asked a druggist if as the trouble i:as riot%cr returned-•I' they'd learn -something:- 'I always ream for butter turd •'custdrds, The names of the physicians who 6e had anything to cure me, .Ire consider- the cure a_permanent one, put my big.apples at the bottom of m000-o'l' ; _ -_said -that Dr.._.Chase's Ointment ivas You may use this statement for the attended the baby are Dr. Fddy of w, the barrel. I.never could cry'-with_ so muck: to this town and Dr..,-.Geo. Gale'vf•_'t7ew- most favorably spoken of, rind on benefit of others." "Thai's the way?" do." I port, O., and anyone can write to ' his recQmttleodation Itook n 'DoT l fir. •Chase's Ointment,,(l0 cents n "�`ee, you see, people have got so The litlt]e boy stopped crying for ma pr, t4 them- and lertrn w)tat . "After three applications I telt bot- box, at all dealers-, or tdmanaon, suspicious Oat they almost always�just a minute and then he heard his Grape-Nuts food will do for children ter, &fid by the time I hurl used one Bates Qz Company, Toronto. To pro open the barrel at the bottom now- dear grandmamma calling : "John, and grown-ups too." Name' given ' ..box I.wart on .a, . fair way to re_cov-'tett you against Imitations the 'por- adays."- - -- - - - - - John,-corne into'the kitchen a min- by postum ,Co., Battle Crook, ATlch, _ orv. I continued the treatment un- traf.t and sigrisfure of Dr. A.. W, lu"-olc. book in each'pltg. for the.•fatrouj ;{ til thgaoughly c red, ands I hate not t Chase• the famous receipt book au-I Whenever a boy sees anybody eat- lie, went into the kitchen and little. book, "Tl» Noad to Well. , y y y ing something be aaptra a, bite. life do" grandmamma asked him to ,-.,,ilio.:' _ � ptiffered an aft ce. I stn ftrmt con- thor'"aro eta ever bbx. . • –� _ – . 4r M- 1 .: , ♦ t • -. r' - e - .t.:' - ,,, 5.5+.'x.. .F 11 "n,rh t F .,.'u1.`•< !1! 'wG aT,e.) rw''�' 61g#--- r 4 A'. , - -.tt i.. �.,•.,yt +,.G.,+i_ d.y,� Pr w' •,4—. -�[mC3� H�sE,'i r " moi, � -. 11 ;.yf'� �'I+-.d. �.: .-... ' .U.:.: _ • " .. ♦ _ 71 1 the 114 :- -Gray Lime.-Ct. A. Gordan. ' .�. -The Methodist S. S. Meets i ' l -Mrs. J. 11. Rogers was in-the -SCOTT .5 ���lJa. Yar � V _ - TT� ��y, T_ T` [`Y t��r�cvy� city un ZN"e(lue+�iay. a ...LOCALISMS.IJ1LL 1J• =3 li;'rfr',eI3t1231E'i'OI;_.-�lil+g- f .:EiE3' '"4;.tt�-^n.rs���•r-•^.. - ... .. iD C•au ht these day.,,. d _.. $ h i } - -- 6chual Blanks, �Criting a filets,_._ __.Petrie., a Envelopes, bielno Book , - -Gordou Lan', of Toronto, was �, Ledgers, Day Books, Alphabet Books, Pencils and Pen Holders,alse Furl lines " nda here over Sunday. etc. An attractive supply of Rug Patterns. _ on Friday. -Mrs. Logan and Miss _ the : y r -W. Peak was in thelcit on were in Toronto yesterday. means of life--and of the• en- "Tuesda y R. S. and Mrs. Dillingham y s•-�'' - •$ 'o meat of-life of thousands of :,M.. & _ E.', , .Boone,. Pickering. - F' -- - - -Mrs. John Leslie is under the were lu the city on Wednesday. � y •_ weather at present. 0- 01a -Falter Stewart, of Toronto, men, women and children.' t' I -W. T. and Mrs. Dunbar were was fu town on Saturday of last To the men Scott's Emu]- _ in the city on Wednesday. week. _ - . L - B. F. Bennett is renovating, --T. M..Henderson, of Toronto, sion gives the flesh and • ►' his premises on,Elizabeth street, spent Sunday ,with. relatives .in strength so necessary for ills �'�(� �� HazcliE= —�aYeig1 J .a , j were in the city on Monday. ' —Jiiss Street, of Toronto, is repairing of body losses from -John Dickie and W. V. Rich- spending a few weeks w1th_Kiss If the ordinary.pine shingles cost,$4 per square and,lasto years ardson were in thecitponTuesday Watson. : any wasting disease.. and alvanized shingles cost $a per square an l last 3 ' -Mrs, T. A. Greig was- in the -Walter Logan is fixing up a For women Scotts Eniul- g g ,, 1 > U year , able is a-*-,+.rr..,.;j n- '.. f a! t - : ,i ^ ,x. 1 ?..,. _.• .: the most nt_'Ofltable investment',, Leave your order now.'s -_ - ----------- -- SIv.i tiCTeS tt1Ya a71U rtt�jrt. L -t.` 1 our liC)Ct1tS xis uvvL 'uta£irS autr t;tJi l) va ue and weman _ veelt. _ thei`tetot. 1 , M -A. T. and Mrs. _Law, of Dun- =Mrs. Chas. Brown,of Toronto, a most Sustaining food and please you in any:line of - �_" :_�a ten;spent-r trudRy-with 3:-R. is spending a few days-with T. A. tonic for`the speczal,trials that Hardware, Tinsmith's Supplies;- Lawn �rlower� �= alydi lira. Thextun. and Mrs. Greig. women have to bear. - Washers, Etc. . -Dr. Henry will be here as us- -Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, of _'_ + To children Scott's Emul- ` nal neat Tuesday to attend to his Whitby, visited the latter's moth Leave order for eavetroughing here,. _ i professional duties. er, Mrs. Jas. Shepherd, on Sunday sion give's food and strength F .-Rev. G. 31cGregor is in Torou- last. for o'rol�'t]7 of flesh and Lone �[ P _ H. .'•• ° ! ---.-.-.to t.l,is week attending the meeting -Joseph and -Mrs. Gormley, of o " D E $��TTTT. and Mood. For ae 1LJ'�L ' the meeting Of the Synod. Duubarton, entertained a uuuiber p �• -Messrs Bennett are building a of young people Iasi Thursday for thin,and sickly boys Scott's Stoves Hardware Tinware boat-hoilse - on John Greenlaw's evening. Emulsion is a.great help. i property. They expeet to put in -lies-r s. Reid and' I'anstone sena tort:free sampl ' a pleasant season boating and shipped 'five carloads of stock to ► SCOTT do BOWNE, Chemists• Hamm6ks, o .ScreenIiiug.=ton frutu thi= station ou tororto, Ontario. U1 G-We are sorry to (•evert that Thnr• tlay. hoc.and$1.00. alldrucaists. ...-Doors,- �>- AIr Isaac Linton, of Cou(lersport. -Mips Florence Baker and Mi-= •--- - = r Penn., is seriously ill. «"e are 31k,liael, of 0-hawa, visite(]. the I opo(d a`c`re for !ntilgestion. Lawn Mowers at ! - glad to hear hon'e�•er, that she i= forii!er'.- ;inter. 11i�s C. A. Baker. e:lair.'s tnmach and - - �. now improving-oniewhat. On Tue,4 Ida •, Liver Tablets t,rr Indiwo' ti a and find [[�� -Fruit-growers in thi= to alit} -The atfjutu ued tncetiug of the tlia they.-nit u,v ca..-e 1-tte r than any Right Pr1CVSthat the sinall frt!its -,vert- oftit•ixl Board of the Methodi=t (ly.pep-ia r(-u,eri} [ h::�'(• e��r t'rie(1 r never in better conditiun than the.;- church will inset in the ba elnenC'au(1 I ha uad ui t!a' ultl'errtlL 1YIil(- ' tire this year. Ra.=pberrie-,c^pec- next :tlinala • evei,,l!ig ttt � Cr'('1Geli, �lie�. l x[.0 I:e,rl•1C SItC-un.• }'('til•• oaf -- - 1 _ �•1::O Olid 1:•1�� �u'Yl eel a };:, t il,•al -- ,. (ally. proiuiye an abyu;daut c o)p. -lir J, _A, ffilt- aril (lang-h- i frwii intlig"ti-ii, I•call eat ahu(,.t -- ► -The serN•ic•e in St. George'- et ?Ii--e= Reta and Lillian, ar •tnything l (t•,-tr t if, n„w.-(.eu- NV. Jii+t Arrived-A good Qtock of En-ilage and Cob Corn. church last S inday afternoorf n a- ri.•c4I in town vu aloud;ts .incl are F ian(,ry, Y."cL Jtil1-,Ala. Fur -ale by Leautiug and Suutl:erri Sweetconducted },c the Rev. A. E. Lzatting ('ori)fortably settl(•tl in all llrug�:;t.. North Usk ,ta sud Si�eet Cob Cool. : w Wright. of Whitby'. Mr. -Wright their h,rtlie opixi-ite the cfyxli• I"ellun, Intrrntediat.�'__and Grant : a _ _ wits-accompanied by Callon Dixon -The Ladies' _lid of the Metho -_ Stigltr Beet Manguld See(1. - t ofToronto, who, pie-whed an es- Gist church are going to hold their Notice -� Banglioliu and Jumpo Turnip Seed f___. �11c,tr •ertuan au-ttuai N u -(K-ial and garden=R"e regret tv rep.irt the <Teath pate iii J u:e 24:t1i. at Mfr, Ruct(l's, =- - r at Seaf„rth, (,n Friday, the _>ith one toile ea.t of Pickeriug, un..the ' Iuest0ne Thr Spraying. ' ult.,of 11i-- Libbie Shaw, sitter of King�t�-,n road. _ t Mrs. J. S. Jvph?coii. The deceased --k woodly ,number-of tliu-e to _ ThP tinder,':l;r,o-,l unuid rvgard it a. who alit; in her 83ird year, was a wliom we scut -thtement- of ac-1 a creat,C.vor if- his cu.,;te)tnev� would General Hardware at right prices - Call on ns rufferer from muscular rheuma- count ha%e tealx-mled. but. thf•I during tine�teather have their tectp- , 'tisin for eight vearq. Mr-. Jejihson great majority are yet -to hear-' !acl,rs f„t milk ready -..hili the de .picbering Hardware Miles S. Cihnp1l1a11 attended the funeral, from. �l e wutild Iil:e all in Fir- livery �Agon mak.x'!tR muncia, in - -With the exceedingly fine rear, to -ettlt' a- -•non aw po . ible. onsc that hl- e. tn.ly k,t able, to go weather since the opening of -(►n Thur-alit} while tivo labor- to school in time. p G(�o. Stc,ttr:, isprintr, farmers are now. well ad- er- were a"irptin's a tewii.=ter cis _ Made W\” F(,rn n' n i-- an:.a-Inakartaff ata Ilea o,r.s - ')''� p Very seldom hap grain gota better court they came acro:: a human Ts+Iys 601x3 Asr r -rs Fo>Lows - GIk U_ _ _ ®il V - start than it has this year. The skeleton. presumably that of an No, 6 MAIL 8:51 A. H. ----- ”-- - and has worked up crell, an(3 Iu(iian, along n ith a number of •' 13 Local, 2.53 P. M, combined with the heat the grain Indian relics, 10 Locai. ,. 6:04 P. M,- l2�otinda of nails for 25c� B ppsnle Sib Ribbon ?ac Tams ootna Was'r Dra As roLLo'ws:— IN lbs light brown suggaar:3c 4 Dippers, 2Zc is doing exceptionally fine. , The -Rev. E. A. Tonkin, .of Green- N granulated sugar was 3 cans corn 25c present outlook for the farmers ip n cxi(l, will preach in the Metho- .-No.9 LocAL 9:45 A.M, I lb A 1 Tea 25c 3 lbs maple.syrup 25c very promising for a good year's dist church, Pickeringnext Sun- '•11 I.ocAL . 8:21 P. M. I extra heavy cashmere hose 25c 4 lbs clean currants 26c. *•7. MAIL 8.27 P..M. crop• �,- day moring and Rev. J, E.- Moore• _ . _ _.•_ .._ - - - -An old wheat grower advises Ph. B., will Preach at Greenwood w Logan farmers not to be in too much of a in the intere,4te of the educational Do you want " burry to plow wheat under -that work of the church. t - has the appearance of being vin- -We taud.--hat four or �W _. _. "- - Tilled. We Tuve not flue y OLLDg lads managed to get _•_ • enough warm weather and sun- iuto the basement of the school On your Buggy or Democrat. Everything shine to start vegetation yet, he the other night and passed the or".'' ousec' eaning says and the pcospects are that time smo$ing cigarettes. ManyWe hate Them -many fields of fail, wheat that. believe that the previous fire was and are specialists m all that kind' - • - look bad now will yield all aver- caused by-'some who indulge _in of work. Don't go to,a foreign town age crop. the cigarette habit and the next for carriage work. We can please Comfort and a dos. other kinds, wash- age Sunlight, Surrpprise, r - - -When you see a than these person or perscins who are detect- Sou. Our machine department is Soaps ing compounds', scrubs brushes, etc. Remember we give the _ fine evenings sneak out of the runningevery day. ' General black- moist for 25c. doorback after tea an casting a be dealt with severely. smi lag. e - furtive glance over his shoulder as House and lot for sale cheap. -The tennis club have beguA a ave -lot Of nice house paints. the Celebrated Ark he climbs over the fence, you may W.H. JACKSON,- Ill--- $-�- - make up your mind that he is try. Practice arid-a pleasant summers Bc and•anise wish to clear out regardless of cost. Come and ing to evade one of the most sacred sport is anticipated. The courts B6 - are being put-in first-class condi- A +p duties of a good husband and Citi- tion, the work beingdone by Ed. CLAREMONT LIV&R i . Splendid assortments of lace curtains, curtain net, zen, having been,comm-tnded, to McGinty. A team from Harbord Curtaira-. carry all the Household furniture I art mushns, art saloons, scrims, crettones. - - - street Collegiate, Toronto,- have •' - � � - � • up and down stairs,_beat carpets, expressed their intention. of com- First-class horses to hire day or move the stover?, .and do a few inQ dews on the 24th to la a night. We have .all wool,. unions, hemp, stair cArpete, stair more chores and errands before play Buss . in .coilnection meeting all Carpets linen. Nice floor and table oilcloths. ” friendl eine with the members seeking a blissful repose, on the trains.' - -pantryfloor. of the is Bring Club. Horses cls on shortest notice. For .big iisrsortment, elegant.designs and close -Geo. Stotts, on Monday cast '-The dog list has, been publish- PPS Wallpapers- p met with a very painful accident, r and if there has been an bwn- ices. t all. rp pa y W. A: Thlamson; which-will la him off duty for a ers of dogs whose names have - Jay r' We ben them me an see few days. While satisfied seeding' been omitted from this list the Proprietor. .QQ Q he stopped his team to attend -to error may be easily rectified by John Dickie & Co. - - - some matters about the drill,: In writing the township clerk by the ---- -some manner the lines got caught 14th inst. There is we believe in the wheels and tightening quite a, number of names that V1g331Ce ••a Comlaittee should appear,- that have been _ --- --- ' -caused the team to back.. MF, overlooked but no offence to the - - - ' Stotts took his knife to cut the Formed .for reooverinp property stolen The -.lines,and when in the act of doing said parties was intended by the from its member,sod the appre. n n'i n ` _ - Omission, hension of the thieves. I FergusFaso, the knife slipped cutting a�cry -_ 1' a�ou8. _ �_ deep gash to his armA The wound -The E. L. of C.'E. has a large Members bavioe ro rt stolen communi. — 1a very painful an Wl in er ere• a D ante -a present. W'. G: ca-w tmme rata y wu sag member!. fire have now on hand at our sho* rooms a sample of the above ry with his work for some time.-_ Yard -gave ate-{excellent- Bib _iicniitt - b tfie f�rrt_ -Ce- J�ti-J3 a .. One- �kk-' i �e-c°an' reailinrtt°'T-"the- naltY cif- n-' separator which separates:' Also a full litre of ' conceive, is the pleasure which belief," last Tuesday evening. Arthur Jeffrey, Geo; Leng Next Tuesday : . ;some Iieople appeal•to,derive from -day evening, lith Beoretar President,` T j •• - - giving an exhibition of profanity Rev. Mr. Moore will give a sylla- S Frost & Wood Implements: ' t 'on our public streetq. With some bu's-of the work of District meet-' E ec Com,.-GPickeo.Leon D•E.Pugh,0.s. _ men the height of their ambition ing and conference. The. League --- i is to attract a crowd aromid theta, has raised $30.00 this year for Inspection Invited. - - -.while they pour forth volleys of missions along the lines of the ' eaths.. They imagine the cron•ds forward movement:- ickerin oal 0�y _ T: af'!TT A pM A N �- admire t�ir fluency i i thu' dir• 'At the official meeting of the _ a eetion, and that they are heroes Quarterly Boated of the M6tlici(Iist - Yards at Spink Mills, - -- in the ekes of the multitude. chnrelt. Rev. Mr. Moore and Fred. Best unlit of Hard Coal Whereas on the contrary On-e NV. Hobbs. the recording steward. Y ' listeningtci then( fire .0jorou hl were appointed dere ates to sg 1; g } pp a Full weight Guaranteed -� - ` : di usted with their erformanre•_ tend]: the District meeting to be (t8e.- . -Icasionaly Even•our village is nut entirel - heldiuPort 'Perry on Thursda 'free from this class, as neare oc111ay 19th. The ministerial session Stove and Chestnut Sizes e� pap compelled to endure meets in the forenoon and the - - . 7 such an exhibition. But when a general-session, an equal number At lowest market - married man, upon whom rests of ministers.•and Iflymen, in the -the responsibility of bringing up a.. afternoon. At the evening ses- �> `family, assumes this role, we are sion Rev. Chancellor Bttrwash, prieeS'. -We are showing thin s..ring a fine display of•Watson s Papers moved to feelings of pity and dis- Vict.)ria:UniversWV, will speak on jr - Newest Patterns. gust, ity for the woman and child- ''Church Union," and Rev. Mr. We bave also on hand quantity of Call and see our._Stock. ' - p _ i Best'Quality smithing Coal. - ren who are compelled to associate Sin lair, of- Sonya',-sill speak as' with !:uch a man, and disgust with representative from the "Church Our Coal makes warm friends. _ who can cherish such low Union"convention held in Whitby' Orders left with w- !leak delivered - ''R,. A. : Bun tin . ;dealer Ilan week. promptly, G r -y.' ', � _..;:.� tP,.r•ak..-L � '.'h'--a,.r-,,.....J,N''.L'! .",r :.�. .w. 2'.as,; 'ti,"•" v _ .�:�x 'fir- r'..? -,y.;, -� .,Wzrrs�m.•!x;, v+.?•: '.,:•aS#.-