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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_05_20 er ., �. r x•y .• 44a - .. , r .'',. r. • ; r� J SOL. ; III. FRIDAY. MAY 20, !9040 ' ` — DICKERING, ONT., _ 0rofefpidsstsi Wh_lte_vale. GREEN_RIVER. � Salss_m—Mon.Spink Mills Miss Nellie Lehmans ant a few days Mrs. T. B. Wilson wasa ToroutoFarmers are busy these days gettutg in our villtaog the strenous efforts 'that visitor and Mrs. Michell spent a da 1 in nJhW ISO carrt'es on hand a full - -#edtCest' Red Wheat _90t bus. havee�been made to keep stock off the in Toronto last week. day stock of bicgclerepairs. White Wheat BOC " road, we see a cowboy crouched in At writing this morning we have a W, P. Jones is teaming lumber from F. EA9TWOOD, M.D.. Surgeon Spring Wheat - - $8c almost every fence cornerkeeping very vets Keay white frost. Port Perry these days. to canaatwn PabiIIo Railway: Coroner Goose Wheat - 60c " vi ilent witch to guard off the wolves. Fred !`ighswander, of Pickering, I Uriah Jones is hues these dags'btuL� ' Wee are very lad to see Walter Hol- paid us a flying visit on Sunday last. in fences. Uriah is a hustler. ". Ontario Oonaty; Ieaner of 3farria to Liceaeee. Manitoba Flour ; $6.50 bbl. g y TI g 'claremont: oince hours-Before ro a.ro,, t to s Family Flour A 5.50 •' relinger again in good health after his Russ" Barton has returned from A. E. Hubbard and S. Disney were .m _ a .,and how 7 to 9 p,m. Private telephone y e „ cent illness. Whitby, and will be at home for a in Toronto last week with produce. ooanectienwith Balsam.Green wogfl.Brougham Pastry Flour - ..5.50 �11r. Joshua Geddes to atheists and time. (realizin to ' Wt Zion,A.Johnaton's(7tb con), Wm Cowie's - g p prices. Bran $18.00 ton 4Lhnoal.anar�Pnah.(dchconl Sty ¢. ita]istfromToronto_ha�puichased Our Sund,t_v school. intend risitin{ 3 k..F3u{,, rrl..ltas.hlltis suu►er.. =n __. _----••-- Slivt ra _v..pv - for a-farge sum,theresi-arnce common- the 4s hiteraie Meth°ctwd school on woad' tat, the work dein done b ToA. YOUIG, M.D„C.M„Fellow of Jumbo 28.00 `� - Iv known as "Blackfriars �Iansian S c-uezt, the��`rid, Wm. Arbuckle with his engine and - •i a Trinity Xedioat College, Toronto, mem- for the purpose of a summer reel encs. 'utas Eva G. Piet of College of Phrsicians and Sarasons of Graham, Whole Wheat Flours P P° Hopkins paid the'_hark- circular saw. Chop of all kinds. We extend a very hearty welcome to ,'ham high school a visit on Tuesday Everybody from this neighborhood Woburn Ontario. Office sad residence app O Ary o him and family, last in company with Miss Allie Fuller purpose omg to Greenwood next _ 9Fobnr13,Oat. Omw boors: morning Y w lo: Hard and Soft Coal. I gg eveatag 6toa. _ Mr. Lamb has just completed a long '_Mfrs. P. R. Hoover while on a visit 'Tuesday, `'ictoria Day. A big time is Above prices subject to Change withont anticipated and- very welcome boot- to the old home here a short time ago, expected by all. _ face. entitled "NN-hat I have done in the was taken seriously ill;and at writing J. NF. Disney and fide other men _ Leval. Model Bakery Co., Limited. mines."' We await with the utmost is i'mprovin�very slowly, drove to Seagrave one night last week impatience for a copy of the first edit- Miss Annie Booth attended the wed- and returned. the_ allowing forenoon 4E, FAREWELL; Q. C., BARRIS- ion, which has not 1>e n published as ding other cousin on Tu i]iv last at-with fire flags of fish. One hundred • TER.county crown Attorney,and County - Set. Peterboro, and spent a week with her and fifty of thetn after being cleaned otitutor. Ootut House.Whitby. l0 v "Philosophy, baptized,(uncle there, returning home on Tues- and made ready for cooking weighed - In the pure fountain of eternal love, .day last. over one hundred pounds. DowTa03V dt McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• Has eyes, indeed :and, viewing A1C Plowin on the roads is now fiein ers,solicitors,hc. ofeoo Opposite Poet- she sees as meant to indicate a G(.;d -- done, and gravelling will soon be elAoe Whitby,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B , 87 to man. gives hire his raise, and Cherrywood. started. In order to get the necessary _ ,As oGtWTrav,LL,B. Money to Loan, 9T � �T � forfeits n,,t her ov%-n."-Xnon. work done, PicLering Cotmeil should ,,�� We a.re pleased to state that Mr, pay 82 a day for men, and $4 a day Vetert,tary. KINSALE, «m. Munney is recovering nicely .af- fur•pian and team. Many faruters _ __ ter his recent illne . are payinK a dollar a day for eight HHOPSINS,VETERINARY SUR. Mr, Percy Rev. Tuve preached a very eloquent months, includingIx)at'cI, and titan . GEOV, Grsfuate of the Jatarl0 vet- passed through our vii- serulon on L°viu one mother on are y erinar: Ooirege, ^aroato, r63isterad member O#all materials and desisn lase,un `4undar evening. Sabbath last in the Methodist church board ato teen by $I&dao, 1.915 and -of Le 02tar:0:atenaary Itodioa' Aseociatiot) kepti a stock. It will pay you 1'1:' # t�ilance Committee are talk- office and rea.dsace 0136 sadone-quarter mile.. to call at our works acd inspect our stock, in of huidin a picnic at Chalk Lake Lyre.= 4v i., none t,)o much if they want the north of Green Ri►er. Office and shoeing forge end obtain r g o g p e The Chi rrvwoorl ladies had a very work dune.'. bourn d to ii a.m , and i to a p.m. Private prices. Don't be misled by uu th•. _It h. plea-ant time at their u nal uteetin, icor oaiusin my omca P,O. aad.ens, Green lypnts we wa cans and doplov etitoweo'votheesa ata ##all err Ck try to hear that 'if . "` un Thur�dxy evening in file hall. Af q_ r>.:; u: aiaur c„tpflned to ter all had dr,ne their duty at tht: comr•)ieaicn of 10 per cent., which yea will her'I„d with an attar k :t•ipwinati-cit table FItS H)•dae�, the residertl, IOug{nce; QLQrb*. certainly save by purchasing from us. A It k With reuret that the report the called th:' meeting to Order and when _ call solioited, death wi,Sundav la.,t of Phehe Roblin - •-� - relict of the late•Jose h L. Hu ars, at shy usual opening exercises �1n W. H. �150)IA9 DUNN,Conveyanre=,.Com• WHITBY GRANITE CO., p K Roach was called to the chair after A&rers .L mi•atoner for taking Affidavits, eto., o the adN.,uced age of 4r. •ear,, 1 month a au-)rt pro rain tva"y iven by tear of Claremont.Out. pp•Poet OtIIce, �i'hitDy, Ontario p K o and 11 alar•. The der`Nn�ed v,•as. a stng inq ane rrudinK. tifr-. H. 13urk- native of Yr•iuce Edward COLinty, and holder pre�erted the f?nar ;al report. BBUNTI\G. Issuer of 'Marriage was the dauirhtrr•of I hilip P,ol)lin, a ch„wrap the receipts f,r the year W . Licensssfor the0onnty of Ontario. Of. PZCQERI",tz� ♦����� f% E. Lovali-t. Atui:tl5 .-tal's astf) ase as the star• or at his residence,Pickering i i Viiia +jj�V j,� amount to the salol of$11�S.rLS. A rigs V' hen 1•y g she mail'lerl the ;ate 1I r. Roger, nrlri Rab then givf,n for tiuut.t'i•)ri: those then the nerves are weak _ i fete muntLe afterwardb u:oved to tinning the in')st tw,oks received a pres- everything goes wrong. You T First-class vehioles for Eire b da «-hith;• totvu..hip, where she hay DD'##ID BELDA1f, a�ctioaeex, kc•, or n: h y y 4inr`e re-id•d. #s a tueciiber of n i', E ant. The lady to inner nay 1Ii„ F. are tired all the time, easily tv.)Dara,solicit••atesfrombiencweroas R t 'Bus'=connection meet-. Ferg,v�on who rer•eiyed a china cup discouraged, nervous`, and Lai}alibi P;imily -lip rv,7eived from the friendq both tar and near, Sales of fume,farm ing e,l G.T. R.traine,iFreight and and ,aucer and plate. The gentleman nook sad everTtlaog tbs is to be sold will be express delivered to al! g"Vernuieiit a grant of too hundr+d winner was lir. E Pilkev trh•, t•er'aule irritable. Your cheeks are haodl•d yT the saDecrtber with thsutmnse care P Parts of the a,'rt•y of land, tcliich- wa- -tttiatpd on sod eo!d to thavezy best aasaatags. 49-&Y atlatte- Teaminaz of all kinds done the lna}la po5se,Th of a mustache Sarsaparilla �r ag� Tcland. ;he was a at aunt cu site# saucer, Th« evening's pleas- on shortest scales. Bale and nom• p `-• - uf Preitliel Roblin of lTanr'oha. She +.u'e ttai then bmurtht to a dobe by all DR.BEATO` .TOWNBBIPCLERK misi,ioa stables in connection. wan a t+-othau t.f rohust physitlue, anti othtn� )n sing the doar•lo y Tlie . Coov"sacer, Oommiutonerfor taktng 1 �• ale and our blood IS thin. siftdarits, ►000antsw Eta. Voney to loan hard]p knew what sic knr�s tneent un- proceeds of the evenmg were $9.13, as Y anfarim propersT ismer of Marnage Lic• W. H. Peak til the past winter', trhen she began to a free-wilt offering at.the table. Our doctor says you SCC .noes' whisevsle. Out f,v ! Proprttetorr fail rapidly, and on Thur-;dayy la4t *he 6 y Y e b role from whic'h she did -+.+— threatened with A nervous G POUCHER,t P09TI-I.L.LiceaeedAne- not rally -She had a most remarkable breakdown. He orders th-is tiocGreenwood oaav o rs every the Comity of ortaxio 11 _ inetoory, and could recite for hours _ grand old family medicine. h Una arias of s.err dssoriotfaa coaaactted ai . poems which Fite had learnt in her Por more span so Tun T nrre toed♦ eYs UY mogerats ¢Marta L Poneher. Bea! Estate Mrs. R. Brotivrfis risiting friends in s„r,r�arni,to my r.tauy tats a�rana�oo,e Agent Lad General vafnazor. Butes atesattoa Furniture early davit, She had no children. and e s e Turontu.. u 0 m•.,and r wOnd•rfni modte •tor tm• �fsea to all orders D mail or teisgr•apa. ed- her hus6and pre-deceased her about Thos. Bayles moved on to the Boyer pare blood"-D c,eoLr,w•at HAVOC,Cori, it w THOS. PJL'CHES, Brougham. Oaa F, twenty-three ppears. Her funeral took y y ins r coni•. J.c. •ran oo„ .. >P'OMTILL.Green giver,Oat- b6-ly place on Tuesday from the residence fu m.on Monday. �ti are nes. t ew•tl lita.a 'Fits. 1 Jo •,!! fall hue of flat• s. l3rtgnaIl has been visiting fOt m81i: WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hay• alas•farnitnreaow of her- step-son; Mr. Royal Rogers. friends in Kinsale. A. ing romor•d to and tboroughly overhaul when a great many testified to the Geo, Law visited Lindsay town on Nerves bo oa a:hibitioa in h y ted fdfe above bonne.1 am prepared to tarnish high respect in whit she was held by Thursday on business. Iseeonoodation to all who desire to patroa7se our ware rooms. fo owiII her remains to their lust M. Gleeson lost his Jersey cow last fele Spacious sample rooms. I shall be plena restin leer in the Frirrids' bu to y _ tliessp the bowels tar with eV•ts ad to see an old patrons wbeo the hen co- p iy• tyeek_frQtti_ioflxmati„n _ - - _. —.. ..esrtaa so Two - i*9 P06a�rica. --- Z. t - Jos. and Mrs. Tucker spent 8undisy O' gtsirthrm,oat, �� �----'�--- with Ashburn friends. R. S. Dillingham. Searboro H. T. Love and his employees are '�CUBATOR HATCH ItiG-Cyphers Methodist Church Splendid — working at F. L. Green's, I and Prune state maohtnee sa ppeerr hondrei i Pieb ring, Out prices are being obtained r, Mas ttwkliII, •was in small 6r cambers to proportion. Chinkeaa ds $8rF1C8$a$ FollaWS• for much cows ria srarboro township D J, re, of B livered enc extra, Three .ars •:p.ri•ao< this spring, IIotwithetanding the low the village on Tuesday. Sattatactto13 guaranteed. goto supply rates which are said to revail for Wm. Marshall, miller from Green's their own eggs Geo'Jlclatosb,Port Union is t1 110.30 a.1m..,-, .Preaching. p mills Sundayed in Oshawa. 7:60 p.m ..• Waroner $� Coomilk. At an aatction sale held a few W, J. Devitt and his concrete work- p.m,.. Bsbbath-Schoo.. days by David-Beldam on the era are at work in Oatiawa.VIA -eal, Berth of j, W!nrers he "Pill. mills was The Y n i - uesday• Have a full line of fresh and cur- t°ay House, pricey ranging from Sift in the village on Thursday. WESIE�N B�N11 Y� C��11O� t3e00 m.....:.'Week-1 Pra eta on to 86.p were readily obtained. Mrs. J: Lewis s pent Thursda last ' P• y ed eats constantl ' on hand. Pe y S Charles Beldam is erecting a floe - Thy- with her parents in Altana. i _ Spice Roll, _Breakfast Bacon, brick residence on the Markham road, _ iaeuporated b7 act of_Paruamep9.187t Rev, J. E. Moore, Ph. B. ai J. Rankin, of Toronto is t1i¢ neat Ham,,,Bologna,.Weiners, etc. will add greatly to that part ofrs. - - tl'teitestas araaeb Which - � g -- - Pastor. the village- --------- -- Wm. Clark, our sachool teacher •..•. .....ItAmAw Seedin along the lake•bore is in a .Subbsoxtbaed Capital.... ......... ...... SW= --- -High ;t prices paid for g g visited Brookfia friends on Sunday. :* ver backward condition. a number of asst...Real,,...onve ........:........ teeool • Butcher's cattle. - 'Rev. Father Sheridan,of Pickering. Asses Eeadily Convertible...: l,apag',s farmer••here and in the northern port called on parishioners here on Thurs- Join.OowAtr,'Es�. T.R.j[eT•tmLAn Sw�, ion of the.townahip having still to day. President �.hi� �1complete their seeding. Sam 4.4 �! The regular meeting of the Scar � �galls Stewart-and Stephen- r special soliciited wd profsp ttliy waft &11 Estiatiir "'Ag ency ROGk alt � �' g son, of Toronto, spent Sunday with S. Farmer's Notes dtwoantad American.and council was held in the town hall on > PAMe kind Mrs. Stewart. lttrelgo Exchange►onttht Ana(sold Drafts ts•• "4 Monday. The most prominent feature ewe,ayailsblo on all �r s Rev. Moore,of Bring,_preached parts of the world _ L.the_-meeting.Was_the street railway here on Sunday. Rev. Toakfn took - t s We have onTiaud a quantity uestion which came u for discussion •. Sayings Isaa>k aNartment. //�� q P his place at Pickering. Pick,ritlgt ` e)Illt 10- of Rock Salt and Barrel Salt to be W. G. Grace, Secretary treasurer of later*0 snowed on sap at hi net,sae ' sold st Lowest Prices. the Toronto Street Railway Co. was rent rates,and credited haifoyeiarly w depoatces FOR SALE - present and much interest was mani- Brougham, Er�eo. Sera•.Haaspr, -- Dry Goods and Groceries Tested in the discussion. Two years - - -' ago a by-law was passed -authorizing --- a good eeien-toamed�tweitia$, Always on hand.` C. Barclay is all smiles. `It's a ������ar♦��� wood house attached, 4 acres of Ian , y the extension of the road to the High- girl. Splendid for market gardening Prin- Give us a call. land Creek, but for some unknown , s i crply sandy loam, good well, good reason no attempt has been made so Ed. Willson lost evaluable mare Weddin �rlfta i gusts sear the-statics; - �t 1 fat to construct.and operate the road. on Monday. g also arlllerS 13nppi� Store For a time it appeared that, the con= Miss L. Matthews, of Toronto, A good dwelling on'Hain street, one struction.of the road would not take is home for a couple of weeks. About this time you to to on Christina street, and a good _ E. BRYAN, Mgr. place, but during the past few months H, Phillips, of Markham, spent_ get invitations to weddings. -- ' houm to reit on Church street. the.issus is becomin a live one. Mr. Sunday with Mr. John Phillips. For wedding gifts there is g Grace°n the part of the Street Rail- Mrs. S. H. Stevenson spent last ' nothing so.welcome and appro. 1C oZl ed-that'-bher-mssintp, As - u with Mr rye e e e rea y an , wt Ing.to proce, wr e - _ work of copstruction, as soon as they Mrs. F. L. Gleeson is spending a secured the •necessary psi mission. few days in the city with her Silverware Ther nest that the franchise be"ex- tents. Capital Paid uc, $3,000,000 ' or Reserve Fund and tended from 20 to its years, with the E. Bodell was off duty last week tt $3)474,000 privilege of a further extension of .25 on aceourit`of his hand bein in- Cut` Glass ". T� u �j Undivided Profits g i� is ��•-Hexa S years was not granted by the council, ured. t and at the suggestion of Mr. Grace �' Dr. G. N. Fish is placing under If you, select the gift from , was held in abeyance Clause 3 pro- is house a Cement w al.l our k will o toe you be sure to WHITBY BRANCH, vac in c v h all, making have bought something fash- - -A-' a1,r•Xa�c�l YitnkPe, who ;e and the said works for thedistribution dol e an improvement. an g what ionable d worthy, and graduate of both a enerad king of the electricity, and all works, plant :Miss N. Alger returned to Hunts � is more you will have ` 'Medical' and Veterinary College and appliances connected the ville to resume her duties as nurse `. A man who qualified himself for Business Transacted• shall be of approved material and con after spending a couple .of weeks �►/� turnin gilt a firstclaes Stock focal struction,and shall be made and con- here wrtH friends. Saved Money. g strutted in a substantial manner, metAlger-wentt and chose factory,the largest (of Special atTelition given to the colIee- with the most strenuous opposition Miss:1i. to Hurpos- its kiriel.•)in the world,is evidence ton last Saturday for the purpose tion of farmer's gale and from-Mr.Grace. . The road would he _ �lamond & �eddln _ £{ that he bas succeeded in furnish- other notes. of modern construction, but that .the of teaching school. We all extend g �r g rlen- the matter should would n the nal urbiteis in rJuf wishe"s to her success. Rl in$istwente 8 e people earsne�pe ' suggestionunehe would township concede. " C. Philip spent Sunday in Res- Cgs `SAVINGS"DEPAR�;ldENT. y ywnship. engineer wick with his daughter, Mrs. S. Ce has produced results. �Ap^,gitl9 received-oi $1. and be substituted was finally adopted. Purdy, who has been very ill, but NORMAN BASSETT A �_: upwards. at time of writing we are glad to So does his stock food. Try A �tEED CORN FOR SALE-12-rowed say, is improving. 30c., 65c., and$1.00. 3:3=teTO 3t allowed at highest svariety. Apply to John Jaques, Pickering • „ Alger, who-onl . a.short time Jeweler and Optici.o, former Ml r. ”' otirrent fates. g r and sncoeswr to CO3S3p Ounded of paid half TOR SALE good second hand ago was removed from Havelock i` t, Stouffville for the purpose of t o_ PICK,ERING yearjy, ba donbleseat,strong wheels, cheap g Riebardson & CO. for Duh,Ams or trade on stook.also two mil workingin the Sooeri n Bank, , J R- ING THE P CK- ,E EWS =PHARMACY ' cows(one Jersev well-bred)at reseonable flaares was removed from thdre"to Mont. Whitby - Oat. c Z'.f.THORTON, Apply to N.J.Chapman,lot 9,con 9,Pickering KANAGAISr 9f#ts real last week. �f>•��rat��lllt� . t ;,y,. ... .. ter.._. .,:._- .....,:..•.:-;� _ v i. i. •r', y:-.:' .....a., a a+.., -=pF..a�e..:�.rS'.,.. -:_ �- ..§ii. ,,cis a alcs .y. .�• ,�.r..• ryp.:lx;.•..:m. +. N '.,.,.,� -'.wti. _ ,.} ..— ..,, am. _:.-:. e.•._�Lttra's _ ...:•u.(^--•• ..?'AM 'S��•",. . ;-,,, �� z u g v,,. a „ . . .._ . , - .. - - vla, i ..' . . •, ., l , . , - > I. . ... .; ,ti . _ . . .. . - .0 - -- 6q I _ ��� • 11 Ni moonlight, woke in him a feeling of gen-shot wound a dark, light hand cow to do a given amount of work. beauty and romance to be remember- was grasping his shoulder, a ' dark that she -does not require so . muiEi' t;? 1.ed forever. turbaned face came between him and food, and that she will produce mill[ I:. Chunia had told him the name of the taoonllght, a Ffindoo youth was ar butter or cheese more economical- ?°` " the owner of that castle, a native bending over him, dimly seen against ]y„ because she is of smaller size ,. • nobleman neutral in the, present the strong moonlight. Now, I kill tell you; we have looked strife. What if he should prove a "Chunia I" he exclaimed, starting into that tnatler pretty carefully. ­ , I .. 'i' A DYING PROMINt friend, as more than one rajah had up• and we find that t „i IT,IL -e in the been to fugitive English that sum- "Hush 1" whispered the lad, in a feed which is coa larga •--- - which stirred p i h d f mer. voice hi i red him, "keep n cow an a small o t pro- ^°�/ , t :Olt, THE MISSING eon dissip a and I milk +r._ .mow - Gossamjee Bhose a ateict' the shadow follow me " _ m r r e F1 that Illusion; he held .up .a_.h_�;, He.rg � ti^• * hear Lt ' . . . __'. _. .r �,.w taEieu•ear es rl�rCt�uali,of a is s: e y tin t t-Ciee rougTi" _..-„__-.__ m " - split and tied together at the ends. tion and catching,up such clothes as -� "Do you see this, Randal Sahib?" he had laid aside, followed Lhe slim fetid, the cf9ean food, and whether a ' . h asked "w and grace figure,• cow be a Large one or a email one, e !Dever leans upon the graceful gu c, tcouderinq if this ' 11 aid of the Rajah Mohun .Singh, leans (might be some fresh scene from she will require just about a certain --._ __.. 00—-81011806"8908901"I 101�a upon this Damboa;'' here he cut the dreamland, or the sµ'eet ma Hess o sed-and that- 1 . ' CHAPTER XIV, surprise, fear, he knew not what. 'bindingstring, the• difference in the food N% is - ng, ivhile placing his a fairy talc, and filled with a vague j i Philip bat smoking his bubble- He could scarcely identify the pretr hand on the top of the cane, which delight in the mystery, romance, (eaten by large ani small cows Is in bubLSs by lamp-light that evening, t+v, light-hearted girl with whom he gave way in half a dozen. directions and probable danger of following his the cheap, rough, bulky food, and ! I had danced but a few months before, and tell on the floor. "Slohun Singh fugitive countrywoman in.her fresh f and not in the concentrates. We- pondering ways and means of return- would I find that a cow requires about ei 71t .°[ng to Lucknow when he should be and whom he had half despised, in give you fair words and lodge disguise* He was bound 'to be her 1 S well enough. and g spite of the spell she had cast upon you in his castle one day, and the 1 knight, his life was at her service; as Pounds of meal'for each.powid of fat g penetrating the re- :ham-;tri,_- -�h ..stns H m ,"-t. he woA,L d 1-etre§ You-- ..A:a the I s;he cxpluiurrl norh:nc• �:;,�-hwl do,u t- She produces in thy+ :n-ills. -=t vi nines 'tti'Lae relieving forte, which l - -The next strong '_ as he now learned, was closely be- I her picturesque dress, with the look reeds by the river stile,"so is he, Icss good reason for her si.ence. paint oT the liot- sieged and in its turn awaiting re- of tragic endurance stamped upon blown this way and that by all Noiselessly gliding into- the -shadow stein is that they are regular breed- f . 1 ')lel, he wondered what Jessie would her face, and depths o1 thought and(the winds of heaven." she fiit!cd round the veranda, pass- ers. '<>;e have found in our expert- - . •_think if she could but peel) through suffering in her eyes. . The lamp-' This description of the rajah tall- Ing close ,to thc'sleeping forms of ence very much less trouble in getting1. the latticed window upon him. This j light shone directly inion her, play-(fed only too well with Philip's con- flossainjee and Chunia, each on his cows to breed regularly, cows of his" • Ing upon the dark hair halt conceal- cepa ions of the native cliaracter as Purdah, till she reached a door, in breed, than cows belonging to other amused him so much that he laugh-l g p A , I i ed and swallowed some of the rose-I by the crimson Had gold sari, and formed b;^ the 'experiences of fugitive the lock of which she placed a key breeds. and we very seldom have any, , water through the tube, half choking on the mournful dignity of the face, English and public w,,rri. and when (which turned without sound. ,difficulty in that respect (with Iiol- -, . _ _ himself, this reminded him that the which looked as if the light of.mirth s he looked into the keen face of his She relock'ed�the door while 1!flip Istein�?. a trou�i+r able! Sometimes ----- art of smoking the native pipe wascouIT-hover move it from its deep host and benefactor, and listened to waited, silent and almost breathless gives the d'airy'men a great deal o1 -. • not to be learnt in 'a moment, any j sorrowful repose. She had develop- his smooth and honeyed words, and in the absolute darkness; then with annovancv.'' more than the native fashion of sit-1-ed rapidly during the last few observed the obsequious politeness of a whispered "Come," led him along -, t ' ting ,which he was practising, with months; experiences that would have his manner, being yet new to Asiatic a dark passage until they emerged . his turban on, his slippers off, end crushed some natures, had ripened ways, he wondered if it were wise to into the narrow street of, Beelam- � CORN CLrLTUlIE. / , ... . an expression of profound gravity hers. She had been called upon to trust Gos$amjee any further than he IPore; Ada softly locking the last I usually select sod land for corn - - upor: his face. Jessie would not:endure physically and mentally; mind could' se, him. Ile thought not, and i door behind her. Then she paused a and plow it in the fall, writes Mr. ' I recognize her brother in this digni-i and body had equally responded to vet he and Ada Maynard were coin-(moment, pushing him back into the �C. F. Fuller. L'arnyard and general . fled young Iiindoo, IIuw amused the sudden strain; her stature hadlpletety at his me y. shadow, from which he had incau- farm manure is spread broadcast ov- 'Y' Campbell would be '. Ab, no, he 're-' Increased, and the girlish outlines of. Philip g+.tarded`'Ms words and:-par- tiously escaped, Placed a parcel in T her 8 re had rounders themselves to IroRi watched Gossamjee Ilhose his hands, and after listening in- er the land, Corn is planted ir: hills .. sneinbered, Campbell, the bright boy I y * i about 42 inches apart. rrhe Beed is ' ' ersign who h-d joined a few weeks I noble proportions. Her air and ges- whec;cver they were toccther, and ently and looking, as if in doubt, P i first `roiled in t r'and ashels to r ., f1. etors they came out, and whom� tures were carefully studied and sometimes at chess, which the hospi- this way and that, started again, le-eat the crows airo;n dasuoyin pit + Philip had taken into his heart of I dared ned o behherselfdoneoo mmoment sin�ttrriee fornhis edoo gotrndedt guest ifancied IPhililbnretoot and noiseless, as was i we have found this' moLhod tery suo- - + hearts, would never ruore be amus-. cessful. •I alicnvs sc oct I. - ln; or amused. Tears Riled his the house of Gossamjee Bhose, where that he detected•double meanings in I They passed the bazaar, which he i a ;Z 'I, slow, eyes and he laid the, pipe aside, r s her assumed character needed most (the remarks he made on the gari,e, ihad been able to watch from his win- stecdv horse (or c'.:ltivatinz, and go ca!iIng his last' sight of Charlie careful preservation, for his sake as,tchich alti'ays terminated in victory ,dew schen it was -filled with busy• itR.ce in the row c;o e to cuc•h hill. well as her own. But though Ada or the Iiindoo. Nor did Gossam- 'chaffering trade People. tlsrn an a- I cultivate both wa•,s so tl.ctt the _ Campbell, cut almost in two by a . ' round shot, as they passed the dead-I Maynard was so chanced and devel- lees frequent observation, as he left 'musing and picturesque scene, but work is t);roroughlr done, There are -' ly Balser Bagh, Then he thought oped, and partially disguised, there the apartment, to the effect that now silent vs a trml.-: th•�y passed ufrially Ino weeds left exrept an oc- . mourntr.11y of others, ofliccre 'and was a nameless something, the spell 'Philip Philip was his father, and that his the Ifindoo temple recently defiled 'cw;lonal on, in the hl'I, which is • • men, tivhom he had seen fall in the of an ineffable charm, which identi- house and all he posse sed belunged ;h•v order of the despotic nioulvie, and pulled out. I usually cultivate shout y [lerce rush to the Residency', fief her with the gey hearted girl of I absolutely and,exclusively i. to Itandal ,unmu!ested, save by a growl or snap :three timeq ,luring 'the $sauna. Last I As he was thus sadly musing and the ball-room, and thrilled Philip's.ISahib, reassure hien n the .last c,- from the curs promoting the town far (year after th^ corn %va; planted, i T listening to a subduer! chanting, ;heart to its depths. Some idea of gree. Therefore he did not enfrust offal, lett th.e houses behin them (put in Iiubbard s:lnash seed 71re . Which sounded pleasantly through the- difricuIty and desolation of her .ida'a precious r•il,y to him, forget- Ada then stopped a moment to put crop was a vr•ry good one, I skipped . ' the house, a low knock was heard at I-position amongst this striange heath-'ting thnt Gossam}ec had -ircody re- on her shr..es and P`,iiip was too Ia frw row: and planted 4+umr,!<ins In -- _ ,his door. en people, with their complieated'sisted one favorable opportunity of g!ad to folio v her example, for ti:eir !rhe Fame field. I h,rt two fv.ois fn "Come in," he said, in the falter-Jt caste prejudices, and their iron code!keeping keeping ,it; nor ciid he tell him of I fest were already wounded b% stur.eFs; ,,,; third hill in every third rase, . Ing liirdostanee, of which he had ; of female subjection and r,,striction the . treasure Ada-!!".•Hard+ had l,ft (their t white silentsu$�IhghR hxh-likeea in AIthot'- last sr•1>",n e-•.ts a crry .1 - of course picked up a rew wc,rds bo- I tla$hed upon him as he luestt inert I with him on her hur,,a.! vis;c. This ,,,, re.ort', we got fa;rly gco:! ,'ropes,. -. : fora his arrival at Ileeiampore. her rapicity find Incoherently, with; was a tracing on tissue paper, ao, could faintly distingiris�h the other ithe !'old averaging shout 67 bushels . . The door aper.ed quickly and soft- ;exclamations or wonder, sympathy'. i small that it could be concealed in a '.ven in the darkness, they atu+d on- !of shell.�d corn per sort• I panted . . ly, and as quickly and softly 'closed and desire to help, scarcely knowing i quill, 01 a plan of Lucknow, its ward and now upward till the road ,., ,t one quart of Fri::ash sei•d, from - . agtin tehind a vision that struck What he said !n the tumult of his j environs and the various roxds lead- led them beneath the embattled walls'*R.,,. ;.h I Rota largo doubts box :ag• - h!m dumb with amazement . It was feelings, and halt maddened by hist tag to it: which she herself had-made jot ifehan Singh's castle 'On load of - Impotence to help her, wounded, hon- from a plan found among one of the The moo..h, smiled broad!; .up- Food sired ei4s;,l l d and the figure of a tall, slim Hiadoh II orabl imprisoned, and alone am•Tng�murdered Furopean-oiHcer's ef';ects Ion the castle %valla, Fh,owinr a !peau-- A local h - Thea• were d,swere et ail „ glr,. dressed to gay hued silk, with, Y P l n loco! hotel. tiquashea were retail a brilliant silken sari thrown grace•• unknown enemies and doubtful by the friendly ayah, to whose bus- ,.ilial arci,.e of roint.rd arches. and friends as he was. band the spoil had fallen � Thia '�ieneor p-ilars fashioned in the Rall tn= nt 8 rnt4 , :T)crng round, wh14 fully over her head and shoulders, ; - pu;ni,klns ml,rc-h 1Lng at Sa oer too g p y that I am here, Philip pondered over until it was above, from e.h'ch, /or all they --" traced upon the et flner tissue of ,knew, a srntr mi ht he tcatchinq, at the canning factory. ' The field d and with olden ornaments u to her Tell n brother she said, aL the im Y y K -• ankles Gossamjee's lesson on Hin- close ofthehis brain. �thcy cref't along past the lofty wall akin ohown in ho picture nos, with . round, brown arms, and slender alive .- . ed, halt-whispered };�: - ou. dr•tilst� beat r _ ,don manners not having included the , interview Ills Rounds 'were healing rapidly, 'ca the Doll+Duffs side in the sl th, grown is th4 t land the repose utter the tremendous cast by some fazes, I'l€fiip all the{vin`n, st cPar. -- '-,, ,. L. •btuli9rtte neper to the reception of "Tell him I never part with Lhi$,' i an uninvited lady in his private she added, quietly drawing a leen, exertions of the last few Reeks be-- tirre kcef,•r.; one hand on,the lnri;, I'he ttri,.t.v w,4s Pr.ilo of tho Xort9 ' apartments. Philip was embarrassed'quaintly fashioned dagger from her fore Lucknow was most welcome and, sharp, dagzcr-like knife that Gess- but I believe Yellow bent o:i th- sacs - as !o what he ought to de. Ile had ! clothing, ar d letting tre light Rash refreshing. Gossamjee remarked on ❑n►jee hap! Riven him with his native 'soil would do better, at tit" sill's . - , only time, in his first startled gaze I upon • the I'.:tnascened blade, before his improvement, but besoukht him'.; esu, and rcaiembering the dagger ;Elmo making hotter Pedder and gi•net _ ' at her, 'to observe that Clark as she she again cu sealed it, "I know'not to leave him until -he %as.quite !Ada flashed in- the lamplFght on, the Int _ftvd, ' Pride of the Wqi-Tli - gree ; -t ,was her features were refined and in- ! exactly where to .strike fatally." She i recovered; reminding him that sick ;night of her visit to him. No siounci +-so large we could not cut it wit! - . till:grr+t, and that something in her f paused. listened, r.- 1- then: b4ddingland wounded are more hindrance-came from t;:r sleeping.castic, n,ath�- In corn' harvester, Tieing planted I _ �E-sr- _-a„- ��_11tsL.w t h e P p _ dark ey<4�r hlra-a_hast}' go-1-nig, n+,i than 1rP1 in the field; until Phil! ins molested them, they reached the hills, it all came !n at ores art _� - Pot-- -• _ eM bun, but evoked a turrlt+)t of ithe silken sari more closely alwut ;began to ee'ondcr iif � Ni_ icme sin-(Crest of'tho.. hit's etsd looie«i back swoonpied- ottr m-tel,ine. It rs my el + memory and feeling, before he tole, ,her, vanished as suddenly and silent-' ister purpose in retaining him'be- Ilimn Beelampore lying fnr below perienre that 11-hit, and 1'e.11uw Des _ ' ----- and making his newly learnt salaam. I ly as she had appeared, leavingrnGath!his roof. It R'us true that he them In the magical light. Then his corn will do botfer here on Rood, ' - -'istood with folded arms and bent i t'hitr( gazing R ith a dazed, incredu- 'need t have succored him in the .'guido slackened her 'hitherto rapid rich soil. while the 1%g•ht Ilow is, - head as If awaiting commands. Thisllo.us look on the space she had just + instance, much less have taken Ipace. and at last broke silence. ;perhaps, best on poor soils.. . - • + able excitement in tleLemonoton ref of lowobedsteadaandoburiededge 8'Ihim to his,house as he had done; (i'u be Continued ) his honorable captic'1ty. A strange' ince in his hands, striving tb shun.but the actions of natives during the --11- - -..-.-.-I- Ili l'tKG 'A ('Ott'. , was indeed'an unexpected g K r Y I rt•bcllior! had shown such a scant of I -__ '�- ---------- •+ t combination of feelings thrilled him,! out from his vision the baleful•fins!',consistency, and such a purposeless :A man in buying a cow mf.v be , : r ,t c _ _reaLly decelved by a large udd,r. an made um son a ��. steady alike -in their Inv and l cote may Katie a .lnrgr udder and ► .. of a pretty IIindoo woman should long after, most eloquently speaking y .- i' so stir hiui. of the Perils women have te'face in their hostility in•,many cases, that .,� a yet gi\e little milk• ,k cow, with .a t . _ ''Mr. Randat," said the lady, in �+ times of anarchy and tumult, and re- it was no wonder it plain English- ND 1������ dcelo, narrow udder en.ling in larka - t -chictr set' his ea}fibs-the'm4auy_-truibFe_a-nd some- men' fee to•trust any dark faces y teats is seldom a good willAer. Sach " i ---Lh�cP r1 n,Ya _ / " heart beating; "you do not, of times untrue stories he had heard ooT nn u der has coarse hair sal abudd- _ _ Eoursa, remember me ?' the horrors o[ the last..few mono _ and!hehad found refre bine it PULS l' C`1I I ante of it, It is but little r,,luc,>d in "!'•'ISI Li' The English accent, was >crfect, She knew where to strike fatally Fsizc by the ni;lki-tig processc A heavy - • ' and Philip, in bewilderment, raised How calm: she lied spoken, as if!in sleeping in the veranda after the In the course of an address before ! y milker taunt have a large. udder, but •- his downcast Bead atxi looked ears- assiiring him of the most ordinary'first few nights. Perhaps be had (the ildlstein-Friesian Association ' of lit is rasher broad than long, and to " . 1 eat! info the dark, beautiful face powerless to some ensue notion that he would be America,. I rof. 2i. H. Lean, of the , y , tact. And lie was carry it well without bruising or "Gossamjee Bhose is watching lest-, help her. The hubble-bubble • and 4 better able to penetrate to the wo- Ontario Agricultural College; sp oke•',chafing' the hind tec+t should be well ' ,, the servants should know I am the Hindoo posttiro were alike for-I men'a apartments to help Ada, per- as follows; haps, also, lie felt freer and mere "First we have found them' the ,apart' Such nn udder should have .`' ' •• here," she said, in her low, clear gotten, the turban was pushed tart!= p � � short hair grid schen tnilked should"lie / - 'voice; "speak softly, we have but a or back from the brow damp with capable of self-defence in -the, open Holstein-Friesians) "in our experience �shrtink- in size and'•the_skin sdiould- •. , � cw minutes. I -danced with you horror and Philip sat; a very Euro- court than shut up in his rtsom. at -the College, where we keep six . P P hang loosely over its surface. r . last winter at a ball .given by,the— Penn picture o1 trouble and dismay, Ile had passed three or four days-,or 'seven breeds for instructional pur- P , ' __ ' _''.th Dragoons. : You had a tele-I feeling the full tragedy of the mut- beneath Gossamjee's roof; it was note. poses for our studdnts, a healthy and ' The shape and set of the teats fa : I r' gram— I my as he had never done before. He October, hE little knew what magnifl- a thrifty breed of cattle. We are one important consideration In buy i cent chances of distinction he moa ins a cow. The teats should be "I danced with Miss Maynard," he i had heard of Jellapore, where .Ada required; owing to our peculiar cii- placed well apart so that there will, t . - !altered. - Maynard's own sisf&-in-law had been losing in the first terrible week after cumstances, to . keeprc resentativea i - I the-storming of the En lis! position. P be plenty of room for the hands of - i, .. "I am now called Maiwai Bhose, [lung alive into the flames of a burrs= g g P of the different breeds, and we Fnd the i' _ 7 Gossamjee's orphan niece. He is Ing building before her -husband's Ile He ,slept tranquilly' on his mat, Holsteins' a health thrift breed, Itho milker. This feature indicates 1 - hiding me. I, am the o-nly'survivor eyes, and thrust back with bayoKets 4 great •willow by the y' Y great milking capacity. All eat g Y dreamin, of the and'I consider that a very strong . mill stream, the leasant, cool Y g milking cows have a wide spread ,of ---- Ill. of Jellapore," she replied, "my bio-; till she died. Vas,it all a- dream 7 p point. Now, we fad that son}e 1 ' there was deputy commissioner there' He rose and looked. round the little sound'of the.",urhing mill-wheel, Oho teats. The share of the teats adds i I _ i I familiar-faces in the. firelight, his breeds do not seem to have that to or subtracts from the value of a ,, . -he and his w fe and children-no I room with its swinging lamp and g strong constitution, that thrift, that European was spared. My ayah scanty foreign furniture; be looked fnther and mother given -back. . to g cow, An ideal 'scraped is long and -" him, as the dead so often are in inherent quality which always makes ,rather slim. Gvery one"who has concealed Hie in a stack of firewood, out o1 the open bay windoid shaded them ready, for their meals, and ' -_.- , she had persuaded me first to stains by its sun-lattice, and saw the Ldreams, and Jessie a child again, �rriilved cows knows how much-shor> -' -- myself and masquerade in native moonlight sleeping peacefully on .the I light-hearted, spoilt,.and happy. Per- leafy for almost nttytriing which may �' . a or o milking. ' -_.- dreca—Ah t Dir. Randal. I cannot housetop's, and scarcely netratin ,haps Jessie, safe beneath Miss Blush- come,up; and I Y There . is a class of teats known' g -� ----: siren oint, and I believe that the . '' erieak of it-that. time of suspense-' the narrow streets,' touching a gilded !rO�` pain guar rars_rip, teas a en g P smogs milkers as India-rubber teals, my brother wouTi ave sentt. i $tlt� (then dreaming the, same dreamt' on ;breeders of holstein cattle would be 'so flint trhon-lou I.tesa on_zluui ith • . but that might have precipitated i gracefully.swaying Palms and dark cher white curtains aven er-scene �ZLkiL -Hie a an they give no mi or only a , , ,i . things and the country was not'masses of unfamiliar foliage in the (Pillow, seeing Philip again with his they lost sight of that vigor _ and (small stream conies. Such cons are I manhood and his Crimean laurels thrift and -health and constitution - r; Bate. T did not think it was,so near, distance, and bringing out the bas-( the ,dread of all dairies, and al- _ ` when I first put on the ayah's dress,. I tioned walls and turrets of a castle fresh upon him. Perhaps she start- which is now so important a Point 'though they are often good milkers But I must make haste. You come' upon a hill-the architecture of led from her tranquil sleep; -thought Iamong this famous breed of cattle. their owners are willing to pass them, _ „•.from Lucknow, Iffy brother Arthur,I which was like a confused dream of Ij of her poor 'boy fighting in distant . "Then we find in our experience on when a cow-buyer aVpears, The Captain Arthur Maynard, is there,I feudalism and Gothic Middle Ages India, and said a prayer for him be- that the calves are s.troirg, and good 'heifer calves of such motners are apt - " • -_ —have vou"seen him ?" I blended fantastically with oriental fore turning again to her rest. doers: I have never known in my to inherit the milking qualities of "I never reached the position, Miss splendor and despotism, 'the whole Plailip's dream suddenly changed to I experience with them n calf to come tt their mothers rt id it will do no harm . 0 Maynard. I fell in the Inst rush touched with the the dim and tumult of battle, he was .weak, and a calf that required ours- : _ '3 peculiar glamour o1 eq to veal them b breeding from fair before Sehnswi-,:r . 'siAeer- cows with desir•a.l�e milk receptacles _ _ and eras taken prisoner," he replied, the East and the deep enchantment Ing, and required'coddling, and re- :•''but when m wound is healed I of the days of- chivalry, ins to replace some shattered gab- quired any extra attention, Without p Y ions under hr.av fire, when a musket and'the task of .m+king in the future . .. must .get there someho�iv, when I The magic of that rich and splen- y'- exception they come strong and are will be material! lightened. There .-. -' '" niav see your brother." did Eastern land had scarcely affect- ball again struck him in the should- good, doers, and in two or three Y g . _.,,. . er; again he clenched his teeth with are s few cows that milk so easy He said may advisedly, for he I ed him in the constant succession of g weeks we can put them on skim milk that they Iei�c their milk and much - knew that the loss'during the siege adventures and dangers;- he"could pain; and went on adjusting the ga- and soon begin to feed therir bran and toriust, have been great. even loot: unmoved upon the grace of bions with the uninjured arm; but oats, and they begin to thrive ht °J !t !s lost, besides giving the cow "You will tell" him my story, Mr. the,slender symbolic palms, the ver the pain of the wound grew and grew al unsightly appearance and encouraging Y from the etat't. Now, other calves IRandall," she continued, .--it. was name of .Which has a charm, calling beyond all�earing till with, what he do not seem to thrive fa the same a smarm of flies. This habit is apt ;' for this ,I wished to speak with you, up a thousand associations, . had;thought, loud cry ho awoke. to be transmittefd to their aGerw'nig. The moonlight lay upon the court- way, and that is why I filo the Hol- when you bu and prevailed upon Ituksbhai to.per- first seen these "palms and emples g y y a cow if y'ussiUle - :.-suade Gossamjee to permit this hur-! of the south" through a odium o[ vard, a palm-tree standing motion- thein cattle, because their calves are find which her mother was. .. ... , _ ., --- `-ried erisit, He-and indeed my poor bloodshed and horror, ,but to-night II less in the centre traced its plumed thrifty right from the start. - - ..tnothrr and nIl my people-will hat's the 'domes of burning silver. the crown .blackly against the deep sky, "Then, another strong point of tDe' }=-- heard of the disaster at .Jellapore, light soaring grace of the minare and, cast its elongated shadow right Holsteins U their vise. They are o! athwart the court towards him; aa- good site. Now, P11,00!s wig A girl tries to Judge the Itrikrity of ti' snit suppo o me to have )3erish'ed." `rising gnabove g them,, the dark, rich, ther„ a human shadow, tell across +t fs a datria/a fs! the d,L4� • man's love by the stone to the aa- - '. .• •.. Philip listened to .this recitrJ, • his foreign foliage, a.nd the castle on the - _ ' ' heat: torp fav pity,i admiiation, hillside,. all sleeping in the clear recumbent form; Instead eI • brrelnesr, that it you else self a stall Ri��t ��R• „ . . r e A '4 - . a A. I • i . . i w -. ' .. n �. :�-, , ---x_.ins e,er•_ ..s:a,..ter..,.,,... .w...'..r� A.: _...,eu:.a_t`L-�.. sur_ ..11�_ _ _U,__ _ !.w •FF '_6W.YZ C _ d . .: �� z : :: � .� :x . 11 -w , - , r , _ , i•" 'g . a ; �S . ­_ .. __..-._.. -.:_._ _ _.. ._ . w __. _ ane of far-reaching economic !m- ,Z*"*111 China silk waists, says some one DESPONDENT WODQEE2f. «'11 portance that is well worth careful ^_�l�It who has exporimeuted, should be ,. e o attention. starched in a thin starch and then ,i 'u N m pO a� � About t�10 ironed while dam Y Find New $ealth in.the Use of DrJ "(' �'I On many hillsides there are soft, p. In this wa1. spongy places which are frequently they look'as they did when ne}v. Williams' Pink Pills. y �k�, � � too we for cultivation, and which y 1\'e heard the other day of a wo- �1 few ye agb Dirs J `� j _� bender the ]ower land partially or '-,.-,,,.House M man who, cut up a taUlecloth to, Stual•t, off Thorold, ant., who Ad _.-_-.. .�_ `g _-.._". - wholly unproductive, by means of !make herself a shirt waist. Her feat well known to most of the vesident w,ti I ` , renter which seeps4rom those spongy !is rivalled by the woman who was of that town, found her health sev- i -?1 I Ile IlA7'lU\ FOit .(ACNES. i9 ,9 �placea and finds its way, usually un- challenged to make herself a shirt erely shattered as the result of as1. -: Galves "'� n se arator skim- der round, "toward the drains. Dur- waist out of a pair of her husband's r,,i F S Ftp THE FARMER'S RIFE. attack of anaemia, As told practi- c5�1 + - milk, with t1i1i'-' 'tion of oatmeal, ling the past few seasons thousands r trousers. This she actually did, us- calls in her own words, hits. SwlNalt i p coriuneal�and a lit le oil meal. They ;and thousands'of acres of undrained flan your work Xstematicalix. !n&-velvet tqr c flat~ w®,.,�...r�•� rtd•-tvag ,tFiraidC,nlmoat -� � �" �, �_ •°^�- =t ' t° zm f�e-for- iitsit+e- hrrrrf hat�e-tf2etc gcYt3rtsh"'i3t goo"coo of our Bard had airs s to nide e" necess t Y ( P ary to water; I suffered from nerve rack- two weeks, then gradually change, untold loss to their owners. Ade jobs in one 'day, but on tho days piecing. Those not the secret ing headaches, and the least exer- Y._i Increasing the proportion of skim Iquate drainage is the remedy for when you-wash, irou and churn plan complimented her and uired where 1.1on would cause my heart to palpi- _,.-','z., _:.. . '' milk daily, and at liv,or six weeks 'these heavy losses. that the rest of the housework may she found her "beautif C` suiting." tate so violently as to reader me al- i�' Qld they should be on skim milk en- On hillsides, having noisy-subsoil, be as light as possible. If you vssl- There is no better prcetioa for roost breathless, I wasted away in a; tirely. When you begin to change the water which falls upon the sur- uo the health- of your family, serve the hands when sweeping than mit- flesh and often was so weak that I . to skim milk, scald a tablespoonful face will sink into the soil and Lie as little fried food as possible, and tens made of extra hen canton .- P heavy could not walk. about. I was under 1 of oil meal -into telly and stir it in (carried off underground, instead of don't waste your.time and strength flannel, fleeced side in. The mater-- the care of a good doctor, but as I ' 'the milk. Increase the oil meal as over the tmrface, if an. underdrain making rich pies, cakes and dough- ial is impervious to dust; the mit- was not getting better, I row mel- ' you increase the skim milk. At six has been located in the subsoil at nuts. Cook .a different vegetable tens are easily slipped on and off; g g n _ ,- •`e weeks old they should have about the depth of three or four feet. each day to serge with the otatoes the fon wrists ancholy and despondent, and telt I _.. p p g protect the dress was becoming a hopeless invalid. At one-half pound per day. In the When these hillsides nre drained and meat. Have whole wheat bis- sleeves and they are cheap and easily this stage I was advised to use Dr. ' meantime teach them to eat oatmeal thin surplus water will be readily cults or rolls at least once a day, washed. -- - Williams, Pink 1'i� asad I B and cornmeal: Put some in. their ;carried off, with the result-. that the 'and cereaID well cooked and served Half a dress sh eld fastened to-tile with milk or cream and sugar may under side of the baby's bib re- taking them, thinking it would be a mouths; they will soon get to like it. soil will not become so thoroughly g Y Y P miracle if they ever helped me. To - . _'Then put it in trou hs where they saturated, and surface washing will, well take the place of more compli- vents the moisture frons wetting his m. g ,� great gratiScatioa when L had / can lick at it as they please. Clean in a large measlire, be prevented. cated food., plenty of fruits in dress and underclothing, been usingthe ' their season d dried or canned A new style pills leas than a .- out the troughs well every day •and I In a few years this well-drained �� pie of apron and one that month I found my health improving. -� put'''in fresh meal. Teach them to 'land will be greatly improved by the. fruits out of son, Make out a is recommended as very convenient is I used about a dozen boxes in all • eat clover ha the same way. When �accumulation of humus within the 'bill of fare for 'dgch day in the week made as follows : Geta and and as Y Y• { y and found myself enjoying once more s grass comes give them a lot to surface soil; by the circulation of air I You may- h o make variations leighth of percale or any wide, goods. the blessing of good health, I had - • I . -7-.:themselves. 1'he first week, `19 'among the soil particles and" by the ,sometimes, but it will prove a help. Fear off eleven inches across the been reduced to almost a sltieiton in —I. --- • pounds of full milk r da is en- I action of the soil bacteria, which l Have regular hours for work, rest i goods for the ruffle. Then from the '... ough-tire---second-week,-12y pounds. now for the first time find within its and recreation. Don't say you rest of the length take fro>n each PillA raed and while taking the The third week, 15 pounds of the depths a suitable and congenial i have no time to rest. Unless you side a string three inches wide. Take l weiight.gainedover twenty pounds in are stronger s gratefully recommend the full and skim milk, etc., until at the home. On hillsides not fully g than the average wom- off a strip nine and a half inches pills to other ailing women." end of six weeks they should have drained the surface soil permeable;an you must find time to rest or you wide to form the pockets, and a oar- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the 20 to 25 pounds per da accordin by water is ver thin, and frequent- will suffer the consequences sooner or row strip for the binding. The piece - , Y� g-, Y q P g• P greatest blood builder and nerve to size and capacity of the calf. It I ty underlaid by a stiff and almost ,later, Irk the economy of life, that is left is the body of the apron. tonic• known to medical science. is important not to overfeed, and to impervious cls The result is that health is of a thousand times more (Hem the ruffle; other and sew to P I ['c Y• B Through their use pale cheeks are ,... have the feeding vessels clean and ! when beating rains fall they carry value than wealth. Take a bath the apron with the seam on the right (made rosy, dull eyes made bright, sweet. When a calf weighs 150 ,more or less of this surface soil into every morning upon rising. If you side. IIem the strip for the pockets .and thin wasted figures shade plump. . pounds, it should have a nutritive l the valleys below. have no bathroom and it is not ay- 1 acro the top, stitch this at the I Ih•ery dose makes new, rich red ratio of about 1 to 4.38, if growing This action annually removes a ways 'convenient to tako a sponge(lower edge to cover the seam o1 the 1blood that drives out disease and . for dairy purposes. Separator skim considerable portion of the most fer- bath, use a g,ocl Lresh brush. ]le ;ruHie and hem fa with the sides of strengthens every organ in the body. .- milk has a nutritive• ratio of 1• to, the soil, and is one of the most po- move your garments ar,d brush back Ithe apron. Stitch through the Yotr can get these pills from any , 2.9. To widen this up to 1 to tent factors in keeping these rolling and forth until the entire surface of ((,strip and the apron twice, forming <tenler !n medicine, or fry mail post- 4,38, use 1 pound of cornmeal to lands less productive than they the body glows red. 'ley this and three pockets. paid, at 50 cents a lmx or six boxes . . . - '- . : .. about GJ pounds of shim milk; or I .. would be under more rational man- I see how much better you will feel. _. t' for $2.50 by r,riting thr..ltir IL'il- pound oatmeal to 2 or 2J pounds agement. Twice a week at least take a warm DOMESTIC RECIPES. .�liams' 3fedicino Co:, -L'rockville, . . skim milk. If you use all three- bath witl> plenty of fine soap. Al- i CInnauron Dread.-Take a cupful of !Ont. • " oatmeal, cornmeal and oil meal-mix .---do .have your sleeping'room win- bread-sponse; add one-half cup of — —6--__ thein about as follows : Eleven lbs. r §ITrTZ' NOTES. - low up two or three inches at least (brown sugar, one-third cup melted� - oatmeal, 10 pounds cornmeal and 1 If you fear a draft, have a piece ofard; Il SFiAEK OE BOGBD. - oilcloth or heavycloth the width 'namon, a Pound milkoil meal,eseware proportions Sod ng too much (or wool tends of your th window ame-and reachingand plut cintabiloaf; let arise cin- Ter-ible wl'Iland-to-Fin Struggle -. _ P ground seI to weaken the constitution. ` PY pounds of the , unlit m y P With a Monster. _ cleonliucsq. pinch of- soda, knead once simply, Feed '.,0 to•..5 a bottom half-way u Lho over with butter, bake slow, - t•he mixture per da - - _- - sash. Sew a small brass ring is I i Among the incidents of shark-fi t p , y of niton is not alto- Oatmeal Cookies-One and one- qIt - each corner and have corresponding Ithird cups sugar; one cup shortening .ng, narrated by J. .F Krone, is the CF7'FC'19 OF DILAI\AGI'. fiethcr in ilio breed, but to consider nails in the side of the window trswiue able'.extent• ir, the Teed. halt lard, half butter j; two eggs; folloc r which ocecrr�d in a small _ to clip the rings over - „re teaspoon soda in one-half cul q f In many sections of the cour.trc. ' To wcure the best returns for i Clothe yourself comfortably and P P .bark on the hnrte voyage tom lolls- , Fayq Prof. 11, I\', Stevenson uI t.re fcccia,,ti, ;Hake the lots of fat sheep I neatly when about your work. Try teaspoonT. ilcknnam r N; three none cupechopped !gecondr in tea i31s ed atelvhted e lowered rn, and the - . Iowa Agricultur'ai coII"a. serious as uni`orm,y Food as possible I a union suit, light weight in Sam- riisina, and flour enough to roll- I ,losses gfrequ frequently occur d owing tom`,.e 1 icy nets ,z e s eecrsayou can keep and mer and heavy in winter, stockings make them a drop cookie Splendid, I s u;nf to or the find- she big ec:srtrd'tIn lhe4 shark,rk j ;heavin of p i g per sheep, will drawn up over the knee and fastened !, . .. I Proper drainage of the soil is per` the cost c' keeping be. Graham Pudding.-One egg;• one Iand with the aid of the man at the , with a safety pin, broad low heeled p p whool, had landed it, ''a gyrating, cu molasses; one Leas oon soifa in haps the alost oQcctlre tamely. for The pts ,teal of imitation Is ore s+hoes, -the corbet discarded if possi- onazhalf nutinet;; two cups Graham '•fo!snicring eomersautU'ntt; slapping this dlsflculty. EVhe:it water iretwcs ,that: should be cultivated, provided, 'ble. and the next garment a comfor- . 11 It expands about or,o.eighth in tol- I of course, we imitate that which is ! g flour; one cup chopped raisins floured and hangingcreature on the monkey --' • ' nsmr. Therefor©. when a saturated best. table waist'of white cotton made in and a pinch o[ salt, Steam one and moll f the simplest fashion It should Poor, " . - Oreeaes, the surfs is raised and Regular feedin cod h one-half pudding two hours, To 1n eat- I r Ap t_ gti g, g ay and come lust to the waist-line, where a (:rat in,s, calls of'rnfr, man at he the roots of the planta are am 'Farr.: shelter, w111 cavo grain m en with pudding sauce. Splendid row of eyes permits the attachment wheel, apror,d- mate, and evervthing - from their laces of wt.h. 5h71- ''eetf4n abee in a good condition, Pocketbooks.-Warm 1 eat new P tib g P of the s;,irt, which should be of not built Into the ship were, sl--%kc`d flow rooted plaits as-d thus left on l Under average conditions the man- washable cotton goods and have a milk, add 1 cup yeast, 2 well-beaten ,not !n n mssd 'urnhfe. The can- ._ stop of the ground aft= tlae sLrf:c, ure fsgm sheep wlTI pay for the la- !correspondfng 'row of hooks .on the ;eggs' 4 tablespoons melted butter, 8 Rain came on deck filled ivith wrati, .` kws'thawcd and settloe'lit',opositicr. lbor of caring for them, 'ander silo' of the band. A neat Iteaspoor.s sugar, and Sour sufficient 1'lt soon rrn him for'ardi" cried 11 - ' I: - is a essentials far a , for a moderately still batter; let rise •. It is not an urconutior. ,oc`cttrren c The lite thre !over n clown from Iris moral per, such as can bo purchased ' the teng !.. ... miter a aeries of-freezes and thaws 1n sucres6'ut fe:•t-rot medicine. It-moat readv=made quite cheaply, excellent night. flour In the morning stir in I,perch on the poop. Ills first haul on ; the lattor part of the rrir.tcrir of early h, sll�!stly caustic. .in li�u':d toren, values been in dark ,tett you need, as for bread, ! - spring to And the roots of eirtver, jail cheap ea .gh to use freely. t; pretty,Percale, and let rise again. Then roll in 'a the rope produced an ominous snap- should be the next garment and with i sheet half an ,inch thick, cut in Ping of the shurk'a laws. The next wheat and some other crops partial- fn determirang what wool coats.1 an aproa_of bright percale, made to is nares. butter one side and fold ,Pull brou;ht a writhe of the boeiy ! ly or whal;y ttrK•J. The l,eroen tha'market price of what the,,shcap .hang in straight foldsfrombands q pocketbook. They will that so jammed the shark into the . itace of plants ihus d6stroyed in consvite should he taken into at- 'at the shoulders, and -a Pretty tie acct like u - - ninny fields ih a single winter is so Icbunt.. rine in a very short time, then bake, narrow passage that the second . of wash silk at the throat one ls 'and the will be pronounced delic- mate'a only prostx-rt of moving the ., great that the farmer is compelled Fol• scours !n sheep, take of com- neatly and c:;mfottably dressed with- y p Ito reseed the land. Inion mullien one handful of tlwo out a wnstricting banal `aavwherc_ cions. Irish was to Lake hold of it bodily - Soil which has born drained and Is "leaves, steep strongly and give one J low remember that housework is Garnishing 'far Bo11cd Fish.=jSiix rind attempt to tarn it rou>1d., - (free from surplus crater is well sup- hint of the tea. Itcpcat if not cur--ilio best possible exercise it one -'rtth 2 cups dried bread crumbs n Then ensued a hand-to-fin combat. lied with interspaces tilled with air. ;ed. p fiOey little salt and essence of anchovy iThe man's first nttern^t to carry his lipp I about it as one should. Maintain a ! ` * Zrefore, when the soil moisture I The growth of the unbnrii lamb i corret`t standing position always, Ito taste, also a few drops of cochi- antagonist' hodily .across the ropes - ltree'�es abundant room is nQorded for 'is intimately interwoven with the :even when 'at the sink rcaslwJng dish, neAl sulllcient to color crumbs. Rub :turn.`,l .out abortive,• Tri less than- .- e-xpansion and thus 'the roots are �conditicn of the mother,. all well together between hands until ten grconda tho eh❑rk had dashed es. You do this when you have P in largest measure from I Never a:1ow a piece of land to lie your shoulders. and hips back, chest crumbs are evenly dyed. Place on ,him into -a irass of red r.;int Just _• ._ _ the injurious results which it has 'idle l,ecause it is rough. stock .it i up and chin in. Iremember that a dish and'dry in oven until crisp, '}aid on, nibhod, him ncron the ver- - ' "been shown follow-the-axnansion and with sheep and_wake it pay interest I then bottle. These sprinkled over !milton, knncked Min among the blucw, while "this adds more than elegant contraction 'of the • surface of the !ane! taxes. __ _ T a�w boiled Acah en,•h nn e. + t_�.ti I-- �ltii� l <iv icsl,n tE y' Produced y pretty, Add rc!en parsley ten ac ir.-ire yards of the white aide • .'!soil• - It you vaiLe the wool ,I 't n1g--adds to your health, for it der r y, g I,arsle a� i „ Comparatiaely few owners of roil- even condition must be kept - u so around the fish, of the horses and bulw ries, Also n:w- . P P• � is a well-established fact that. im- 4 `Ing fairms appreciate how great are i Sheep starved 1n. winter•will have i proper standing and sitting crowds . 4 - • • r ly painted. the actual losses in many years on weak spots in Cho wool.. the internal organs. thereb causingA acientif,c ntt,empt to collar the _ rolling and which is not adequately t Goo woo is no produced )y disco c. •' - _ __ 9 n - - drained, Many owners believe that ;sheep that are starved and fed al- If your sink and cooking table aro - _-_ _ sounding smack across the, second - . gland of this class would not be"ben-, ;ternately, Evenness of wool do-;too low, try placing a dry goods If you want to keep your 3ittle nwate's face. Then. followed a heels- -� efited by under tirainaige ,awing to pends upon eveness of conditions in box under the cake board a.nd dish- ones rosy, hearty and full of life give 'oi•er-hcad'spinshing, dashing struggle - - the fact that they are calling and the sheep. pan when• in use, to bring - them them Baby's Own Tablets the. mom- 'which was'sustained on both sides • 'therefore adequately drained by the I Overfeeding or sudden changes Thigh enough so that you can stand ent they show signs of being out of iwith fury: At ono time both combat- ^' �' '% (means which nature provided. The I from poor to very rich food .com !corr•ectiv. ' �4hen you . sit do not order' in any way. This,medicine I ants, appeared to be hooked by tile _ �` number of those who hold this view .'hired with wants •orf exercise• it not 'slouch down in your chair, .but sit cures All forms of stomitch'and.bowel -regarding the draining of rolling actual causes, will contribute to the pi ri h If.too fired to do this, lie troubles, breaks u colds, laws to the s.n•l hook. /- p g t p prcrents (low the man kept h's leg or arm land is so large that the subject. is (development of the toss of wool. down flaton solar back without a croup, -destroys worms, allays teeth- out af_the shark's :mouth no one ran, .J __ __ __ ___ __ __-______ ___,._-_._._.-_. 1pillow and rest, relaxing every mus- ing irritation, and gives the little out loot by fpot, straining, . ®� ^�� ®\/e�'C®�� - ole and thinlyng of nothing at all- once sound, natural fi]eep. No child spring up and don n, and tying _ �t s just rest. objects to taking the Tablets and o - If possible, take a rest of this kind the mother has a. arantce that!�a°�s ilio inn j senses}1nthcecccFaine ��.. every forenoon if,not for.lon er than the contain no opiate or harmful I t p� ® p� a five minutes'. Have a longer nap !n g: whoa at last they reached the open The Tired Fein'elt ag g dru .No otlier medicine- for little _ ones ices this a sleek the one had become almost in-: the afternoon. It will keep you gives guarantee. Mrs. Geo. !distinguishable froth• the other, sol . .!Instil Now Vigor and Ener Into the 3 stem and bright and fresh. Crimpbell, Killarney, flan.', who has., g Energy y had much ex eriencca sa.,•s :-" find an l completely were they'• When making dresses, aprons. etc., P , Add New Flosh and Tissue by Using . for the little-ones, use a good qua]- Baby's Own Tablets a _f a me besmirched and hesmeared with-corn-1 • ------ - t 'ons 1vd shades of the v r' )_ "haft a t s ��■ ����®�c ��r�� �OD�a its of percale, it costs almost twice tor. children. They a� prompt 1 in bt a to i Chase's 7 as much as )r int, .but lasts twice as relievin little ills And ontle in their colors ninon, rihich they had hallow-; _ - Jong and washes better than ging- action." All medicine dealers sell ed and fought. . --� T �T , - ham. Lastly remerkber that the these"l'nbl'ets or yov can get, th m_ -�- \Ihs not }csn with nature and re-i A month;'s trea . on at_ ___ _ �i. ONE. FOR IIIII. joice at t e coin ve FowIIl_ iv ;n;,,,r tsr ! -- . is means at ha3wd whereby you_ __can Sox yoi}--'-- yourse An er-rare- 12Cockville Ont. -T_he- other daiy an old wonian „_,_,rasircori�e-{he-feeliirgs of languor and .Besides the bene it you feel, you of yourself the;better you can • do - -----�-- arced-� an office"with a notifi- w —t.,ti�ue and-nlial+�_wpring the time for can-prove that new flesh and tissue your duty by your hnsbAnd and chil- RANTED A DEMONSTRATION. cation that had been ren n ren•�wixig health,And vigor, ,instead of lis being ad ed. by noting(your in- "John," said Mtile effect that at quafter's rates on . . rs. h[akepeace, cam- giving way to weakness and .aspond- crew a in weight. .. same property belonging to hei• were encs. lits. 7. Edwards, 74 \i'innett . USEFUL HINTS., Ing out on the hack porch, where due. 1. her husband sat tilted back in his , She asserted she' had Everybody needs a spring res ora- streef, Woodstock, Ont., and whose A pretty way to trim a shirt , \ paid thein. tier• to enrich the blood and build u husband is em loyed with the Can- chn.r,..his feet on the railing, "didn't ,� clerk of out the books to pro�'o , p p waist with embroidered dots scatter- g I hear you tell the minister when he that she had not., and suggested the system aftcr'the debilitating of-�ada Furniture Co., states:- '-'My ed over it is to take an occasional qg __- Leets,of artificial winter life. daughter was very -much run down dot as the center for a daisy, and was here that you were deeply !n- that she had made a mistak-0. She work the petals opt from it. terested in temperance movements?" - __ I xpenence has proven that there is in health, felt tired and languid, and F P The still declared, however, that she . "Fes," Mr. h akepeaco replied, ra- ,� preparation exftitit so well-suited was 'very nervous. She began the daisies may ,be so, embroidered as to Paid- ' ' form a band down the front and for Cher stiffly. "I sold so, and you "Don't you ever make mistakes?" to these needs as Dr. Chases 'Nerve use of Dr. Chase's.Nerve Food, and know that I ani." -� t , Food. now I can say that s"she is very much cutis, or employed at intervals a[1 Well,' said hits. Make ease, "su she inquired. . ... . over the waist. • F P- The clerk assured her that, he did it is only 'reasonable tfiiat this better. She ham gained in weight, pose you go and make a few of them not, and Jokingly t food cure, which 'has been cn- her color has improved, and she When making the loops so much gly added : "The cialy , t6r� P used in lace of steel eyes, draw the on the pump-handle. I want a pail mistake I ever made was when r got dorsed by tens of thoisands of. -secnvc real strong and well. We have F Y of water.' • pie on this continer*Lr should be an- alse2 used Dr. Chase's Ointment in silk over $ match. This makes the married." riot to the ascription of an ordin- our family and-I cannot loop just right size and holds' ' it She looked at him for,a moment; , pe pr speak too firm while the buttonhole stitches p1O1° to �oa thae and then said : "No; your .wife. i • pry doctor, hastily w'rittdn -and- has-' highly of its curatit•e properties." Piles Chase's elute cure efor eaip r. - are being worked. and absolute care for eacri that mistake." .._ tilt' filled at tiie drug ,store. s Dr. Chase's Nertivc Food, 50 cents a It is not everyone who can have and every tam of ltehfnat, �+--- ' 1Tcadache, sleeplessness, irritability, box, six bbxes for 0-.50, at all deal- a closet lined with tar bleedtnRandpmtradlnifpile4 "Wh is it," asked the philosopher, -• . . . stomach troubles, loss of• energy, era, or Edmanson; Bates & Co., To- Paper as • trio manufacturers have icaaranteedtt eta* y' discourager to moths. But almost timentals in the daily prom and aak yovrnefsb "that misfortunes never' come single+ , .' i, . _.gombitiou and the ability .to apply ronto- To protect you against imi- anyone can get a large packing box, borawbatthey thlnkofIL Youcanumis and ly 4" "Can't say," replied the ones self t^ the task in hand are tations, the portrait and signature of .have a 1!d with hinges and hasp put RetJJosumeneybadtifnoleared, i9tloabos at other man, "unlew it is that on sa i; all dealers or rcxlr wN.8aras k ON.Toroatq ".ion, the Indications of an ekh'aust- Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt on it, and then line it with tar pa- count of the rece{�tlon they get they . ed condition of the sysiesw, book author,.are on every box. per, Dr.Chase's Ointment are afraid to travel alone.'t - - - . . _ .. . . . . - 1. - • . . , . . . • 1 , .:�... �. .. r-.-. ., ...;. s, ::-:..- r F: .,... 'a.%�''. _,.. .«�. .�. _ - ::"s,,. -,.h49;: "'.r 'v -.�x..»...s.:'�•:" -spa,;... ,.ori r,..c.., --- . 1. .. -. ♦. �, ,w�. • c.. - _ l , Watertown arsenal, in a south end Now Advertisements. saloon, last night, were held without bttfbushmd evesy it'ziday morning an its 09M3 bail for the gland jury in the munici- 3gTLTRE TO RENT-The under- ' 1'lokering Out. pal eburt to-diLy. One of the teen last P; reed is prepared to tato in about Yo or 25 i TnUMS night called himself Harry R. Hol- head o[catLLe to pasture. Plenty of cod pas- When the W24ltsrr•ar •1.00 t aid taadwaar. brook. He said today that he was cure,good water and good shade. W �-tdeDon- When' ! p Harold Rplph R'illard of %Vhitb)-, Out old. lot r2, con,s, Yickezidg, Oreenw32 34 o The second detendant is William 9ioo- -- -� y,28, havingg no home. Both men . ELLO, HELLO-Fat cattle and - py� deny all kuoR- edge of the crime. of any kind ready to When aro a cardtfor rices f`f' - IaJLX _ House ear lug L Or when you want a milch cow,beet rig ger or any HORSE REGISTER. aouag cattle to feed on shares write-or• _ - - -- phone J A White,Brougham 49-tt BATIga OF AD9EBTI8INf}: _ �• .Vlsw Insertion,per line - - 30 cents Bueephalus-.•(Vol.12) ;8338; (11253) : f✓dah subsequent insertion, r tins • Thei choiely bred Clydesdale Stallion Z d per ' Seizes you. This rate ow not Include r�egsl or Foreign ad- imported by�caham Bros.,the propertyEGGS fartiaements 1 :. special terms given to parties making wn- of B.C. Banker, .Pickering. wi 1 make • Remember that - tor 'the season of 1901 as follows-Monday s or months or "Volarly or yearl contracts payable year. Halt- le quarterly. leavas his own etable:Kingston Road, Begone.$5 00,Payable lines or under, with papv, for Bandei's Lotel, Whitby, for might; ght; 'EGG � � � • tllaoyear.ce 0n,payable m advance. Tuesday, Thos. Maddaford Kingston ' teNotloe in local columns ten cents par lino, • - � o D U N BAR -. On oentsper tine each subsequent insertion. Road,for uoon, his own stable for night; tosial notract r ns made known oa applioa- Wednesday, Toy ne's, Rouge Hill for WANTED. m. •No tree advertising. e Maxwell' hotel, Highland Creek, _ Is Selling the - - id�artisemeat■ wlthoat wriiter--astrattrc for n ht• Tr ors a avl eesor• — Villbe inserted until forbidden and charged ao- S + , Y• ' ttardingly, Orders for discontinuing advertise Silver Spring, con. 10, Markham. for I Highest Cash prices. ; _._.�.. lFite sW-essset bacu-v:! -mg..sxz?.ae.st.ag�apub.. . p „ Fsida -•JoAstana'.a hustle White- - _ Sabers. - --- `why -_.- . ^1 'tsrsA=.F' #I --Y 1r .:_ - Job Work promptly attendid to. Vale for ntit %; owing Saturday, to his own et, eb7e uZiYAte!*flowing fifbadsy�ro- Disinfectant �- Our Potlttow-titnot Independence Ing' _ - • -— Our atm-A First-elass Loa&)Vapor. Border Duke(1U51i)-Imported Clyde■ �u(�'a and Lot Scouring- Otar E=peotatioa•-'rhe hear" dale stallion,the rt John Uiller d :I O-A -lloppori of she neool•o!$lukerins aad.lotaity SOUS will stand forr mires during 1904 as To Rent Toilet ` Murkar at Thexton, Proprietor: follows:-Monday, levees his nwn stable Hubbard'. hotel, Brougham for T. A. Kaox'•,Brook, noon,Tom's hotel, night The undersigned has to rent in lot 28 and a host of other I' cleansing.agentsentsFRIDAY, MAY, 20th, 190 . Tuesday,Jas Prouse's B. F.oon, Pick let con., Pickering(jmile west of Dun- - gin&,, for noon,Gordon House•for night, barton,) a llj storey, 7 roomed frame ' WRdneaday. Ed.Balsdon's, Base Line, building, to which is attached 3 acres - --Lye. -. Brooms NOTES AND COMMENTS. t3' i tot night;Thursday, E'uckrin Bros.And. of laud. There are on the premises a Boras Washboards The-war bet, sen 'Ja n and ley'for uoon, own stable for night; Fri- a good stable and drive house. Will Ammonia Clothes Lines g 1M day, W m..Cowie's 7th of for night rent the-whole, or will rent the house Pearline 'Scrubbing Brushes Russia continues as it behalf, the Saturday, Bob% Mime's tar noon,thenen seperate• 1 B g Japanese being sucEessful in every to his own sable antil the following 8a Soda $love rushes 4� engagement which has taken place Yosd•7 morning. ROBT. H.CARSON, Dunbarton Washing Compound Whitning Brushes When the report of the first Jap- 'Whitning Shoe Brushes - r - anese victories was received, man • tIIallets►4 orto-AChatrs, Vol 98), .lion,' he Agent for all Starch,etc. -.:Tacks, etc. 3 The import•t C ydesdalo sssliio*, the H. gpT�S _ with a wise movement of the head property of Cowie a Graham, Magrave d' f kends of gab• - ppredicted that there would soon arm, Markham. will make 1904 as fol. isle• manufaesured by she :.WeLaaghlta lbs a change in the program, and lows:-Monday, will leave bis own nabls Oo'y,of Oshawa. Favor us with 'our'traide. that Russia with her immense Groan Rivas,and psoeesd to Joo. Patter armies and dogged perseverance son's 7sb con, Pickering,ter noon, Hch. would soon crush the armies of bard's hotel. Brougham,for might; Trims day.Gordon's bots,Pickering, for noon the Mikado, and unless other nat- and night; Wednesday. Tom's hotel, ' ions interfered Japan would meet Liverpool,fo?noom,Jno.Mitchell's Wes with deep humiliation. Recent Dcabartom. of r night; Tharsday. B. _ Carter's, Cberrywood, for noon, Joh* .' .events i n the progress of the cam- paign have led many of these Milroy's. Scarboro town lin•, for night; va a Friday, T. Coxworsh's, Armsdale, for _ 'MS witseacres to be less emphathic in ' for noon, Franklin Hot", ldarYham, � their oppinions, and to-express a until 8atnrday,ria.*; Saturday noon to II "sibility in Japan's eventual his own -able until the following lion New = - victory. From the beginning of dap morning, TbeZmpire Medicine Cc, of London. _ - the struggle, Russia has failed to Oat.,has appointed the undersigned W 19alsialb41-Pare bred imported Fork• local seat for Pkkarinc for%he most won get a particle of satisfaction from *biro coach stallion, the properly of Da- derful discovery of thlnswenth century, r`y the progress of events, and is now vid Daloe. Whitevals, will stand for a For the treatment of the Nose, Throat, __ LL - -heartily sick of the war._ Her limited number of wares daring 1904, as Bronchial Tabee and Langs IscaresColds . Wa1V8 eJi. y0� : . -position at the present time has follows.-Monde►,leaves hie own stable Catarrh, Asthma. Bronebitu. Say !aver - for Gordon House• Piekenng, tot night, ceased a number a'ls'o belonged to and all thrust and lana diseases. Write the war-party to Beek for peace. Tim sday. Jos, Psrwea, Poxwe Hill. for tar partiaalare,a stock of treatments and • as a continuation of the resent neon. tbtnca to Aadnw's hotel for night ,repairs consantiy on hand N. Satisfaci• Ne sJor P Wednesday A. B. Beesor's lot S,oon. 6. ' g state of affairs will tend to bring Searboro, for noon. him own stable for Q're4'1 = R1v0r. C2Z't. i about internal diisssensio6s of great night.Tbaredsy.Commeretat hotel C'sre tory. Who has proportions. and may lead Russia most. for noon.thomoo to Mansion House _ ' Uxbridge, tar night and remain until the • s to sad hostilities, and to advent - b .. . . , ;Japan's demands. So far the pro- following soon: Friday by way of Boos- . �tteTW0r�8 �ZCe ed One how grecs of events is viewed with folie b Mrs. Todd's,bout. leGoodall&be iJ - :Be, rday.own efetbls anitil t)1• to aith t - snatisfstction by the English sneak- the tollowimg ltosday noon. , ling world, who are heartily in by N®fie. lBhe like8 ]t sym thy with Japan, which is Lord jlhtta (1917) vol. 13-The neatly elite to the fact that spm- Pare Clydesdale stallion the property of While some will adopt the new sys- A C, Courtney,con. 1, lot 30. Pickering. tem of waterworks hundreds will not pathy goes ont to the little fellow, wtll isad tot mares daring she'Now n be able to am it. To these the relic- 1 - '- and partly in sympathy for eel- of 1904 at his own stable. Terme-To ble PUMPS made by EVANS will `lightment versus+ ignorance. insure a foal 18 to be paid Feb 1st• 1903. ,till provide the best system of water- Nam not returned regularly to the works. The quality and excellence of " " + borne wi l be charged ius*rsoce whether _A question that will probably these puma will still a kept at the - ' ' -- rclrne ll before-the-tytnniei In t4al or cos.-- All accidents to mar.. htgthewi-point And pa,tmns will"Lecet� S _ _ -- -- - -_. pISAlitl at owners risk, the promptest attention. -- - • - along the front for their trouslder- Ma•k Vserphj/ VOL. VIII, P. 117 - ation, is that in reference to the yi The American bred atallio*, the proper e w 1 J� a e h 1 Electric road. The counciN inter- ey of S.C. Booker, will rusks the season _ - ested in this hatter will have to of 1901 as follows-Nlooday leaves his s VANS, be on their guard, lest they be own istabie, Kiogatoa Road, Be,dens ho- -taken unacrares, and grant con- tei; Whitbv for night; Tuesday,own its, FOR SALE BY _ sessions which flies will ever rafter ble for night; Wednesday, Maxwell's rock St., Whitby _ hotel, 11ithlandCreek, for night; Tburs• wards regret. In making agree- _ menta with whatever company Jog, a —r—oker land P14 *non's hciei, Wbitevale, for night: o A. Tleminz, Markham _ • nary build, the interests of the gatarday, proceeds to his own stable Re • varicins municipalities should be until the following Monday morning. - ••losely vent-hPri -- f30 YEARS' — - - Toronto thought they had made Seggerinan-Better known as''Apple (;oTrPtAot EXPERIENCE — - Jack", the celebrated American bred an excellent agreement with the trotting stallion, the property of Robt. Toronto Street Railway Co. An Deverell, •Pickering, will**hand foraescelient service was promised by limited oavAer of mares during thethe company, and in default of season •cf 1934 sa follows-Mondayproviding such tt service, the conleaves his -own stable for Woodrtr'!f's g18ny was made liable--to a fine hotel,Whitbv noon,Central hotel. Osh- one_hundr-ed dollar&fot.eyer.Y.dayawa,night; Tuead ty Raglan, noon, Se• MARx0Bert house, Po t Perry, until Wedues- D[aier•ssuch service wasnot given. How- YRtoaTs C. day noon, thence to Ashburn for night ; ever, this clause'in the a. reemeut Anyone setidtng a steteb and descrtvtlm pray R Thursday , sebert's hotel, Brooklin, QII fokt "Certain oar opinion free wbbetbW an k as sent sr is a dead letter, as the company noon, Hubbard's hotel,Brought, nighi' mventlort isprobsbly table, commmsies. saw that loop-holes were made in Friday, Johnson's hotel, Whitevale, MeAt of sd¢ee1nCcy Handbook o aPsatta. nrd -that the i ht crawl outatom.Andrew's hotel,West Hill, night ; Patents ratan thmcab Mutntee=reestvs of any difficulty in this respect. Saturday is vers _ Any one who-goes to the city and Ing Monday morning. Sc;ien iflC ift�leiL 'fit attempts t0 get home' by getting Ahandsomelyillustrated weekly. Larmt eir• ` v Pedestrian-The Importe3 Clydesdale I Nation of any scientific carnal Terms.$3 a Strongest and Best. 31ade through abOltrd at the Quetn street cross- stallion th property of J.hu Miller d ear:focr months./L sold bya11 newsdealer, P Pe Y out of\o. 0 h d•steel «-ire, heav- ing, know-thatthey run a great Sons,Broughan, will stand for mares JUNN C0.3416roadway,New Iqk ilygalvanized For full particu- — Sisk of bein�gg left behind, unless daring season of 1904at his own stable. ' sraacb mor aas F St. Washtnaton.D lays call or write, _ they leave Youge street an hour <..,r ti 1•tnPt,rn. the--train. is_due. _Ariy - 'URI O\ES,_ _ •�H .J . agmement that may be made • 2731al.�am. ,Lord Jewett The beautiful black ;should adequately protect the in- Mill trotting stallion, the property of -ohn terestsof the people, and made so S r 1 1 Dickie, Pickering Village,"vil make the fast and binding, that the agree- o mtatn T�Ss.>s-ST Last AS station S►.r,11 season of 1301 at hie own stable, oppa• g g p TttAI I8 60ltia EAST L'II� a9 FOLLOWS:- willbecarriedoutasintended - - site the Gordon Hoose. Deaoriptive' ' •. wt a an r s sent on _. Pedigree m _ -- -- - •� ocAL 2:53 P. M. aFPlicati n.. On Saturday April 2nd Ree Reil)display our.new stock,of Spring lfillin- „10 Looe_n, 0:04 P. j Whitby• try. the tit vicinrtT-xre ire sours aolxo- ser.IIs as FOLLOWS:oven:- T OST-On or about.lurch 31st, be- A dispatch from Boston elated May spec ofir new spring goods. -Ido.9 Loc 'I . . . 8:45 A.M, L ticeen Balsam and Claremont. a book lith says `•The two men charged with till LocaL . . . . 2.21 P.M, cost»ming"ctiilinder spa between s'sad 2! "murder of Sergeant Jas.Wilson of the Cj, A. Baker, •:- Pickering• years of age, Finder will confer a' favor hr, !,� MAIL 6:'�7 P. M. Brougl same with R. 9. Phillips,nese-tt •.Brnopham,or P.5facnnb'e,018temont, 89-tt . f ounty Coup ci? -- — --- �' � � � �. .f © © 4 © © ©. © © © Dfl © © flWO -County of Ontario. � �...� ~� The next meeting of the Council of • << FROST' the Corporation of the County of On- tario for the year 1904' vv ll loe held Ornamental Gates pnt:vu int to adjournment at the Court . - 'Makes everything as easy and as simple as possible. House in the Town of Whitby, on Light in weight Artists in design) 11Montlxy the Sixth da of June, next r - at.fhe hour of one o'clock in the after- ReasOntbie its prize = © Absolute Security. _ noon. o T.'nexcelled Facilities.- All accounts to he laid before the Also a large line of Staadnrd Perm Gates Modern 'Methods. Council must be forwarded to the always on head. $very progressive and Courteous Treatlifent. Clerk A least three days before the up-to-date farmer insists on-having FROST ' ThertinR of the Council, properly GATgg tatalog and prices on request. MARKHA-M BRAT_NCH, QLAREMO\T BRA\'C�i, certified. FOR SALE BY U A. 11. Smith, Man. L. E. Todd, Agt. ' I)xt,.d at Whitby, this 17th nay of � �_ L CHAP1`IAN 151ay A. I)., 19W. e e , PICgERINa. ©. ' • JtiD., E. F iyfERELL, " C:.unty C9erk, Co. of Ontario. :•�� ��,•�g afbfd•.e�.SdeSLrr�.l,�ehgd� ••, • l?nti ' - ...._,..: ._..„,. :. ..,. ... ... ':..e* , r ...E-•,. "':'��u • • l . .�.„ .may _ ..�;><, , :�.: ......<�d�...... : ..�,..:......�• _ r s... -.. _ _ �; �. �.. �;,=�� �t..o W _ - i 4 OLAR[NIONT _ Court OliBYIS)On. J. C. Macuab spent Sunday at Muniality; of the, -Toship f t r _ s - . _ aax 4, Wort Perry. PickSpring Good _ Fred `Nilson, of Markham, was� Public NotTca is hereby given that In town on Tuesday. the Court of Revision for the iiunici- s Wagons, Go-Car e� �- N• Burton was at Peterboro on parity of the Township of Pickering, - ___Boy S a Go-Carts, Step-Ladders, Window EBhades, Bed 3londay on business. i Yor the year 190•#, will hold its, first _ ;1larkQt will be held here on sittings'in the Township hall, in the _ room Suites. ! Village of Brougham, on Monday, the PICTURE FRAMES-We keep a big assortment of above. • Ta_ese�,"1�ge as usual: 30th day of May, A D.. 1904, at the Mrs. �'.�;<-;io r Is s r3dttrg _�-IozY-p.mi. t� .�, . •—. pe pe Dur oneoc '7r' �� �� f ithis week with Balsam friends. All persons interested will 'take 'BealThe Claremont Home Furnisher, A. B. Dowswell is shingling til . 'notice and govern themselves accord- Coates house prior to D. Hopper ingly. - - - _-- Dated at Whitevale, this, 13th day - '--;moving in. _ '-. _ J. J. Small and Chas. Bellg, of of May,A. D., 190•!. � • • {Txbridge spent a day in town' Do�reLn R. BEaxRv, F ' last week '31 33 Clerk of said Municipality. Gen. .S .l urn h n Rev. Wilkinson occu led the I. - pp art open Latter. � _ . 1. Methodist pulpit at Brooklin last j From the Chapin, S.C.,News:Early " ` ' Sunday. I In the spring my wifeandIwere taken ��lS$ Nettle B�ICICRIOCe�'M1D• . - •': From the He 'd Down 1 Arbor ds was observed in the y with diarrhoea and so severe were the usual fashion by the teachers and pains that we called.& ph7sician who Q + tells 119W any yofm$ _ _ _-- pu�pils of the school. prescribed for us, but his medicines Woman may be permanently R. Middleton, of .lm ale, Y+112K1'Pn'gr c atryrt ref. -Alrsend who. s. _ -A mi valyl a few days among friends and re- had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, ; r -` y — Cholera and- Diarrhoea Remedy on � i S--Ve$ee - -lations this week. hand ave each of us a dose and we at L Fine line of spring hats, spring shirts(colored and white). Spring foot- A. Burkholder and wife, . of once a It the effects. I procured a t6le �pounf�a wear, etc., A call w>11 convince the most fastidious, that R. E. Forsyth's, Btouffvilie, spent Sunday with bottle and before using the entire con- "Yonne Wox=:-I had frequent North Claremont, is tilt place to get the right goods at the right price. Wm. and-Mrs. DowswelI. tents we were entirely cured. It is a beadaehes of a severe nature, dark CLAREMONT - Life Insurance is all the rage in wonderful remedy and shoaldbefound its m eyes, sad at my mea- Be E. _�+'orSyt�l our ;;nage ta,�dRvg,no less than in every household. H. C. Bailey, struAl eriods I suffered untold agony. - J STATION. five agents remaining here. Editor.- This remedy is for sale.by all �=W-�= of °='E. ���'`�_`';'� � to ' The News man will be is Clare- Druggists. e poor�y =wont on Monday next instead of � and %It that my twee was ��� Hopeless, a '11toy* ofki the tags1-4 Tuesdayy,the latter being aholiday - buy she k at ms until Iego Mr. ;heaker, while wrestling on - ht a bottle started taking the croquet lawn last Friday, fell it L soon bad tlfy beat reason in the .breaking a small bone In his left Hats .! Hats I world to cheap my opinion Of the leg. medicine,. as each day my health im- A full assortment of Ladies and Gents footwear from heavy to light At present them is not SII swot) proved,sad It 1 was entirety witb- now on hand. house in Lown. The town will - - out pain ay my taeostrosiiaa If your want something seat and at a close price. not grow unless some buildings — r.... 1 las most ��ratetts1'-l�sarm , are erected. Ladies sad Children raoaa as 0ntral Ave., Mimrapoiis, Call at the Corner Store. _ ilial—*seep= Wyles+of.a..Mast► Two of our fishermen visited the r• 0 s+�+— Zpset� Repairing neatly and promptly bay on Monday and had more any- thing- -' It there b sax hin6 shoat yataa attended to. than fisherman luck, for they got _ _ yt would _ tyle about w>taitdt you •" $fly-two nice ones. _. :. like special advice, write �y shoe Merchant, Geo. and Mrs. GeroR, of Port to 14irs, Pinkht m. She wO"U bold ..We Me Palmer, Claremont, Cut. � 7. Perry, is renewing old acquain- Ready-to-Trim your letter in strict confidence. tances around.here this week. We She can steely help tolls for mo _- saran in America cal are al] pleased to see them inour Ready-for-Wear Me _ om a wider experience in trest,- ' midst. jug female ills. She has helped - Gregg & Smears shivped two Something New, Attractive and hsandredls of thousands of women - (� ,p napcarloads of stock on Thursday,one back to health. Har address is ���•1�LA� t it � `JeLJ�J �O� car of the►best fat cattle that has Becoming. Lynn, Maim; herr advice is free. (L,L been lifted this season, the other We ask you to call and inspect. choice hogs. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism. _ Sir. Bingham, of Stouffville, has •may mother hue been a sufferer for moved his familyinto town and M. .GEROW, Brougham. When the wet weather comes along co find the rain many years whin rheumatism,' says _,will carry ona painting and paper e� �Y $. Howard, of Husband,Pa. "At Setting under r old wooden rocf and spoiling hanging business here. We wish I� i.® . � a e times she was unable to move at all. your walls,ceilings, etc. Consult him I a � -� while at all times walking was painful _ •'' too I resented her with a bottle of Cbam- Refnember the tytettreion to the �y 'o.• w. E S a beriain's Pain Balm and after a few q y /�1 L Model Farm, Guelph, under the list •• a a i As applications she decided at was the Dowswell,`, 1 ® eoplea 31Dg it71 auspices of the Claremont Baptist O C on r v� a most wonderful pain reliever she had p y . y ., ° over tried, in fact,she Is never without r ticuisf•s will be given !star. ,av I - ellurch. on the 21st of June. Full �•� v '.e + !t now and 1s at ill limes able to walk. — 8 ill 8uIIt9a !school services 80 i - - fig An occasional ap licatfon of Pain Sunday v. Trice of o p iR 'w_ • ~ S a a s ��kttepe away ohs pain that she Special 801... r l be held In.the Baptist church M14 qej L� was formerly troubled with," For next Suads y, W- set I,e., a S 3 sale by all Druggista 1r !Toronto, oil conduct the services j -- 1 e children are ring special w p + e • a .z r!ti �h P�lx o =€19 �. -Fruit Trees 1904 Pumps g" (music. aDr' a: l _ -: Business here has been very dull ®� 9a j � ��m 'o.i! •+ -► j, t • '"� 7 :. .. here duringthe t few weeks, � „ i a+aas S s'� o, .; _ All kinds of Fruit Trees; Shrubs iss farmers ave been busy attend- s �� o e� a ; $3 aII r Etc. fos sale. . ing to their spring work. Th a a a ^ o �' I ° e �, -p s: Highest prices paid for Fait and are now busy getting their• land 3 Wlndmllsa a w_ t ' ► Winter Apples. f ready for the root crop. » °' Si ;a= JOHN E. BEEN a-vo -- .i. ° a$ o M g o a Picturing, - �R]I FOR SALE-Farm is situ- O im 3C a P a al o We are prepared to do all kinds of work ,[- aced to the Township of Uxbridge. betas o 15, _w quarter Of lot L con 5. ooutatnimi 56 FA. deed Z ON Promptly pertaining to the pump baaaaess. _ -• for S t, bsl beteg overplus, There to on the ,ianaary 1903—Whitby 9th, Oshawa 10th, - _ _-_. -•-- , property.good frame dwelling with kitcben Brougham lltb, Port Perry 13{h,rx and woodshed attached, Barn buildings safff• g f stent t:r all atncktcd tmplemanes, good stooe bridge 13th,CabuingtOn 11th,Beaverton. — turnip cellar ander bara coming up into stable• loth. Stabiee,happen,boapep are all doable sealed - N .. .. 1 with tarred paper between, good spring Poud Pickeri n with aptnefeat water hoz stock and threshing �+_Lt, ottczs•,{�±y g Sohn Gerow, ga�e.a.or t� pa's y Dear the buildings,also small orohsrd Owk 00hon .: ,, .Gerow Son, Q1areID001. of oleo trait. The soil is of rich clay loam I Ia ea6oessfnity used monthly by me. W.Q.Richardson, Ageut,1Pickering. and in splendid state of snitivation. Free from 000Ldiu.Bate,elfee/aa1.Lad walk -- . . noxious weed.teaoea are all strait, a/ Qthea iu your flat for(Seat's Goes bas Cow •: - . ate On tarm Property u one mile north of C P e ao ot�ier,as all 3tissnres.ytlla d ;p station and olevators. Claremont on Brock • -+ _ ..� road, The owner being unable to lookst:,r Seationsaredanaem" *rtes W- T u _tbe property owing tosnermlt.itmast be sold i»4al •,10 don r�eosiDl ora rriiceUand two s-MUI rn b e r a r d Prtvtleee liven to plow aitch barvast sad tali sqm' Two Oooat=pony Windsor Oat. poeaesaion A rif tat,21!06 For full particalars �i !sold artd reoomaeIIdad all apply to W Powell.two fico»east of Clare- to to CsOada. moat P O,Property will be sold at•reaeoaable. �P�u_ Dra�ps - .. . . • !rause wm Lae it is yreeeat tenant alert - . . _ Ali kinds of rough and dressed Lumber - Lath,Shingles. Doors,,Sash,House fin• ate 'Than Never, =- _ is ings and Sir material V O . Better Y r, Cistern tasks and water troaghe'made • apply to order • -' "• � That is what wethink about spring, the same rule will a I to •: _' •_: -, __ _ •, good maebine -buying g nes the best'of n e Il58 Of it. we everything-Hayloaders, Wagons, Buggies, Bicycles, m ml s, in Threshing Outfits, Wire fencing, Fertilizers, 'Manure spreaders and ' - � D. Gordon. have an.unegnallee line'of Screen Doors anything else that is needed on the farm, also Churns, Washing ma- the following standard sizes chines and Sewing machines. ; Brougham _ - !Geo.'Philip, fir., 2 feet6 inches wide'x 6 feet 6 inches high #' NEW � uNBI �-- --2 ft: S in. x. 6 ft. 8•in.; 2 ft. 10 in. x 6 ft. 10, = — - _ --- The lznTersignecl has opened up in•; 3'fee�wide g -ft high, Prices range _ he hands mss dor �Qld_.....wMa-&- __ _ _ 'fLo�X1.75 tort o __t Q in e,_1����aeat-<-loQ���- - - -= --- - Diinbar's, and had#ng had >zearly, `Canada, "down t0 a n6a r Bu 8 aII la. scre�& en - fbiir year's experience in Bowman- door priced at Sl%ty CeIItB• - important showing of finest display of vine; is prepared to' do first-class China. Avery large assortment of work at usual rates. Stationarv• Books,Dolle, Toys, jabt _ ` Give me a trial. - —_—. - -- received for the Holiday trade. Call SOO •TONG,• All of the above sizes cost the same price _ and see tbem.B Proprietor. ' P We sell oIl' the largest for.as littla,.money as $nitsoriptions taken for ill -Maga2inee,E -- S - e r allea , Weekly land Aafiyl,Nawspaperre, �— w .. ,fQ the i31n t - ,. - $roo1� �3treet,� Whitby- - You cannot get better.screen'doorwalue 1 'anywhere.than you can get from— Y -HARD ^' 1 'iPaq nt$ .-Oils , For Sale-H9s1oP,Oaambis Crescent, es. - „ Mal Papers, Cleveland and bla�ae ramie Bicycles. Sundries of all ki,as on bind. Repairing Hard�are C�I r done, also second hand ebb,sfs takers or ex• Thaussill obenred for new, also for sale Harness, single and doable, Tudbope Buggies. best " r ♦, Apar;e fresh stook now on haus. Prices in Wall Paper rstndmBl on the oyc sea afwaymple onb band.Harness 126 EAST KING STREET, Toronto. ' - from Sc. up. ti right, for Sale-by J.W. DISNEY, Balsam P- o.,or-call an Harold DrloBrady, Pick Sohn ParkUl It ei,rton, . ering for prices. 2b 78 � _ . . . _ - ._. .�_ --,-.',••-,-lyes;;- a;--.. Wilt • - _ •""•mss'•"•^'-": •. ,:. -«.: .. a .s3''."-va'^w•. .. k ;a,; � ,:, r.- .�. � ::s .in+-.. :-oe•.Q,�.rra..evya„-a.p:r�.�,. - .a>_ „�'"-..:++,. mos a..r,q.c . - 5 !�,'•r t.'-^+,..:: -n- ..S u..y.:., _ .+ ,r.,s -.�_'..r.`t�'.•�•,�,, _.av,. rdv• .�"F''.. ?l2' �1'6"'is - SCHOOL OF SELF-DEFENOE FOUND WHAT HE FOR w _ : D ALSO FOR TR. CTIVES 111114 '� WAS L00 _'.. JUGGLERS AND OTHERS. � _" ! . I ���� � . � �j�✓t'„ej ,� Prof. Tomlinson Instructs His A COMPLETE CURE FOR GLAD- Pupils in all Sorts o�House- KIDNEY TROUBLES IN DODD'S � � " . ��Li� �' 'Ci/�fi /.� wifely Duties. KIDNEY PILLS. - L y ! .I �/'t{/� Grt/ (ft � �/ �► �,/ All good citizens.."a'lll rejoice t4 • J Atwell Tried Other. Xedi- dgea' but they learn that a new and efficacious cines dBanSunlight Soap Will not injuremethod of abolishing those parts of �!?�4-�J" .s�u, ✓� :�r?iZpE/d ?[I�J1.� '#������'r✓ p - the streets, known. as I[ooligp.ns,,has Failed-Dodd'e -:Kidney Pills ey your blankets or harden them. Itbeen discovered and put into prac- Didn't. -_-- --,---- -will make then SO white and .,..:� tical application by a' French, gen- Campbellford, -Ont., Way 22- f1eeC tieman named M. Pierre Vigay. fleecyi; - Some years ago the idea occurred (Special)-"I had Lumbago and Mad- _ -_ �1 i I to M. Vi who, it may be men- der Trouble for years. I could het ' Pota#oeS, PoU�tr E t�- p1 gny, n6 relief* till I tried Dodd's Kidney A MUTUAL MISTAKE, Y, gg 1es '•tioned, has been fencing ;waster to Pills and they cured me." Two ladies stood on the doorstepof / 1 1 i" i - °•-a French crack cavalry regiment, This is the statement of James At- Let tis have your any of khat it would be pc�asible to disco'- well 01 this lace,'and all his.neigh- a friend's houses waiting for admin- Y get you f good pricesse articles and we will P g Sion, and they became ver dm ati- ,er a system by which pc,) could goes know it to be true S ak' y p '~ guard theii3selves against the cow- erf't at the delay. --- --- -----THE DAWS O N COMMISSION C 0 Limited Atw_el] ,`78 I _ �_. . �..� w:..•.r .n ....,rii..f# ... For five months of the time the" by the blackguards of the streets. at Mrs. Diirley's," said one. "The _ M. .Vi y accordin 1 purchased a Pains in my bladder were very severe door is usually opened so promptly.:: - gn, accordingly P Y P P P Y•" ,WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS. MO. Clerk-"Please, air, can I have a stout, walking-stick, and, armed with and in f+ass;ng my urine would hurt "So it is. I'm getting very tired." it, me so as to almokt cause tears to .. - eek's vacation?" Employer- it, proceeded to study the methods I wonder'ii there is absolutely no From April loth to Dec.Dlest, ia- "What's moron with you naw?" Clerk of Hooligans in the slums of I.6adon come to my eyes, one in the house?" elusive, the Wabash Railroad will 8 Y -"I'm going to get married." Em- and Livclpool. I "I used other pills and got no re- "Of course there are people in. sell round trip tickets to the Great When he acquired first-hand know- (lief. T used a bandage and got no 1We'll ring ,again." 'World's Fair, St. Louis, at the low- foyer-"Now, you were-away a week ledge of their ways, he repaired to i relief. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me ( "You rung before, didn't you?" cat one-way first-class fare,,good for with influenza and ten days with a %%here he suugl'.t w15,daln f:• ccrn,.'Ic?ci;: and 1'ernrar:er,tl jti }, no. I thought you, rang?" •1-�'tc-eri d4ys, Shire and a third; good Ispraa s ankle. I declare there's ah the Thugs and Apaches, rufflaus who 'All bladder diseases are taured by "Well,"I was sure you ran How for,thirty days, good either via Wa-I ways something suing moron with assualt pedestrians with sand-ba s disordered kidneys. There is just li. B•' bash direct line or via Chicago, with you, Jones." h I Y ridiculous. g and life-presiervurs, And thea, for the ore natural way to cure them--by "Yes, isn't"it7' stop over privileges. Canadians go- purpose of 1ltsishinl; hia,educ:atiun, he I curing the kidneys with Dodd's laid- Then one rof them rang;-and file mg to this, tho greatest of all l:x- ' gulden deaths oti the in- " spet}t some sonsidesable lanae I Bey pills,' ` ddor- was opened. position., should remember the great �crease,-Peo[l-- ap,,arertiv %te!t ar.3 - amongst the ril iasis of Rome and Wisbash lino is the shdrtoat, quickest h t� to fere errna are su•iken d, -n Naples, who are proficient is theland Dest route. The on ii that =zdin rtiaety�aine cies out of every ltund- �. .ng• -. - use of the murderous stiletto, and queen of the F'ort:es," who at one owns and controls its own galla di- r'=j the heart is the cause.' The king of a" completed his curriculum in the itime ant to the late Sir Frederick Seward.of Ointments for Catarrh ir'art remedies,Dr. el:new's Cure for the T. P rect to the World's Fair gates. For' li cart, is lis,D .each ci esti. It relieves Bower}• of New York and the slums.�Leighton as model for several of his. that Bontain Meroury' time-tables and descriptive World's of Chicago. .mous Pictures. She instructed a is mercury will surely destrcy the -)e,,-a Fair folder, address any ticket agent, in 3o minutes,-ani cc:Cs legit chrniC He thus became con''ersaut with!number of boys and girls in pocket, lot unell and comp,'Aely derange the I `puts.-9i Whole ay..tetn when eawrin it tnroug n ,or J. A. Richardson, District Pas- „ every device of the street rufT?an, picking, and lived to considerable- the mucous surfaces. !Such articles !senger Agent, North--cast corner King I and. wi:at is of more importance he affluence from the proceeds of her i c:.cu!d r.eter be used' except oi ,ro- and Yonge Streets. T9routo, "discovered how to protect himself 'riupas' dishonesty, whom, it is only :icr,ptions frouq reputatilo phys.ciaas. as Suitor--'Sir, you are, vadouhteds.y, the damage they wilt do is tern told i aware of the object of my visit?" effectively from every weaper„ with fair to state, she`treated -with great ! to the flood you ear possibly t ve I Clara-."Pa, that nice young fellowthe Father-"I believe you deairo to make incl-.din exceptionlonded�aelts, sand-bags. they s, well-Dein was concernedtheir physicals!e from am ttemt b' J.: �t.enrrh Lura. mro-esa- Mr, Reed, is awfully Land of kiss- y daughter happy, Do` you really Oe instruatentality o. as cgs. with 'term of trcd d 'sentenced to a Luke blood maid muco,a »urtocee arid •lie 'VOL, ood-for-noth do you know that. mean it?" "Unquestionably." "�i'eji, •a y, is .ing-" - Luken enternol! firth, dlrrctl upon rl?" r sg imprisonment, Ing gi Claes- don't marry :.er, thea:" a aw The most extraordinary school, i y I had it from his own lips, a." I rest--- In bu is linin w Catarrh Curs P P HUMI;Lr LY'_1J.KINC-SI-ICK-1 be num you Fe t e genuine. It Iv tak-• however,. that exists in the Ylst:'o la rn try and made to Toledo, t F - I F imparting P i y For f)�er Sixty 1'esra iiioard s Li�ir�' I en to a 4 ry ., For the tar 'ore Ot izn arirnn- this pHs [s the Ja ,ai:csc School of Ur.io, by l'. J. Cheng is Lo. Testi- w�t ��ts;S Daod(u�t art he has established a ' School of :cif-Defence, where ,Jt J;t-S u, or moratila tree. n«•.we.ataw'asoorrrrco�rpar 4aa w+-n slit ; :Jett-Urfetiee" in a stnct newt Ox- ")M' akness Sold by Druggists. Price, ?Se per 1 or moth-�;nr tiro•children •r.r tro.a.n; ! Fr' ;igaii.rt , Ctrehgtli 1s bo;tie. v- the of:eo,,the pai-.c . .vain euro. ford Strect, hondvr, +%hili is '.[figs- iCnu ht L, I'voresstor Vyenishi. .7u- I Take hall's Family Palle !or const, rn..o,,, rriri.a,ratr-ttooi-lana wwela and�+iha Nary- 'Y would never sap:ecze my -. y L.a roww,:y}.r U,+rh,r•� T.r-ntr-ti•e yen;a■ o•�l- ty pati by young aristocrats: .7 it�,i IS a A3'stcui hasi:l on is Pro- Pauou, g,, tsarirtnau hnt:non: ui. sor4i l,.ur. 111 feet otit of shape.' Jnno- "C'h seq. city men, actors, and others. tvirr,se found knowledge- of ar.utotn} and.,1 �..iit r �ixawuarotraaoarusxuscirr" a, Pal %oil would. if lou teem In my boots' - - r beeng" e r_ c irwcv r' A CfIAtiE;F Ol' OP2ti7nY - l Pursuits rrvt �s -_` 6e sir ems-- are tri r�-fir or r a res-res-preiTr late Ladies .tl-o rv,e,s n tIi'- � c-Lht,d car: "Fa, havo--ha+'9 you seeh Uarold "Lite to me," said the very young JLn &gable good of tae - :at this unique srl:ocl In large rum- overthrow an adcertarp who is three 'since you told .me he wan too poor man, .q but a desert'until I met 'mon ni ■ berg, and 11. figuy maintains that IimeA as strong. Pre-Went Roso- to think or-of marry'ing me?" you. "Ah, that's why you dance i ilinyone who has rnasterrti the s;:s- velt is, an adept at Ju-•lit-Su, and i Van. I ran across hint at the club I like a camel, said his- air partner -..err: of self-defence with a walkir•g- r,uitc a large number of offlrors' .in i.1n st. eveningWe cot into conversa- in the waltz. Eppti _....... this tion. and he struck' me-er-- r-4-- ! est quality and flavour. . . _ stark or umbrella, which �strmn 's-.hsternitish Army are iryctisin "Struck you! Cb l 4 Fin Balt a doyen street ruffians ed It is said that no stron in papar% n I A y 6 a .i:urated, is u iiYntch for, at toast, ., > g. :sit or ••Struck me as quite an agreeahl'a• .'With belts or knives. athlete has ewer •-•,.rcecded ,n r)o'.•at- 'young rasa, l radrr4tasstl- ' I'hcr newly-w'etlded men who clis- ing a Ju-.Jit-5u ptaver, and certain- 'has left hint a hundred thousand dal- Alfrod A, Taylor, of Aar•garce, co.'er that the pastry made b-, their .Iy tune of tho famous wrest!.•rs• at !lar:z.. iays "(lne bottle of MINAILI,b Nutritious and F-Coneialcal. better halves is more substantial .present before the public. byts: -ever ILIN I)&T:�'r cured a �swellfng 'of ' the i 4S-21' than digrEtible. and that their col- InccePted the challenges of the J;tl. i, q�r.bic ioinc_ end eat'ed a horse - ,ions who are performing -- R h ! worth 11U.t)0." lass and culls loch luatrc will be do- :i nose-c am $ FEATHER DYEING � _ lighted to hear that a 'School for in I i-gland --I'earson's'Weekly -, Worry wont cure a ccugh, Wben _Dives" extstq At Chelsea,• wh.ch is ; yrou fiord s cough.holding 'on- �hO9' tt' P°ync, °t Bathurst +milled over hr Yrof•sa.,r Tomlin- - - saxrd the life of a -.aTtiablc horse Q�nloq rod cnrisae.ad 6sa limo:• ci•arel rhae. 1 whoa everything else has fulled- oa.Da.not uu svt to mor•r the txat place u non who instruc'ta his Imo tis in all ! that the 'Vet. had given up, with a F '3TOR1:: L':'F:1'l l.: try _. sorts of house%,;ely, duties, fro.in f a few bottles of MINARD'9_' LINI- Bt�ITiBH AMERICAN DYEING CQ. d clear tarchil,g t� tha higher fli;hts` .•4t TAf- a-certain �chncrl a t+oy anti re- e /•�,'�y 1 3II:NT. ��''r$ { of domestic ecor.n :} Lar;c• nuns- .,R''-l.irly absent during the hour sn l�yia P, , which Latin "was fuught ural the ' �� a yp i : - bers of marbled ai-I ,Ingle ladies at- , �.�Z18�"te�pgl®iJS ' teacher called upon the•bot 'S father, R.aii� 0. _ I '� tend this school for the purpose of ---- Ix:cuuting pr,,ficisr t in ti'ari:Yus dam- at whose -instructions it had been ,TMe'�n estic arts, and leciures' followed fiy 'learnt -the lad kelt away. The Care B %wifr- firarly time to }mart -house .practical. drtnonstrations are gi%en 'leacher 'asked fr r nm' rxl,luii.6:•irr., i Tonic o:n•rig." ITusband- What a nuis-. on curry intagipablc subject connect: 'apd the futFer rood, "It is all ritxht, It is �gua:aateed to cure. if ft ar. , ' Let it go this year, can't t +luring the Liitin hour I am teaching do.'-sn L we'll refund your money. _ - ed nit.lz.tl.e hott�chold, _ •. • trots?" "Imposstbfr.",..^bell, I'Il tell I N TO " Chert•and St. Petershurg boast of Timmy scunethir,6 that he. will 'find Prices: S.C.WELLS CO. 374 o4 how to -arras a it. -Don't do :-!u blue schools for detectives and far more usoful� than lath in h � t: i.: oy,N.Y.,Toroatc,Caa. any cleaning-we'll � policotnen. Ghent's police force ern- ;Progress rhrouf ,i lite.' I'i:e'tenchcr ploys tarns num.1ers of dogs tq Pri- was interested, and •asked Whitt what i 1-.nig Lever's Y-7 (Wise Tread) Disinfect- trot the streets at night and these rl`!s subject might lie. the father -_. -- ^ ;- + ant Spat+ Powder Is a bon to any E anu:nls are'tnun•ht to obs the com- rel lied, "I am teach-rig n:y son how - ' ! r y to shave without a looking-glass.'' 1 he Cook-"1Vov1iL ye mind gl-.tns j tions. Tt disinfects and cleans at ` : nand of any' man in un'ifont and to ' ?" ; the same time. . ! 'any person. and if necessary. mt a Tccorramendatfofl, ma'am, The `_ -fly at him, -.%heli. instructed by the I -Lawyer-'What was the thing that 1I ON is K11 ut She-"Your little w'ifc made that coyic." "Ilut ye may not want to _ 1pnALLrp;c_ Icd to vo it fnnncml downfall? You --- r-ir' dear little handy" 'give me win when I ant Ica-.ing." „ • RUSSIAN POLTC'3fF.` Ila, "W 1 ow, !6 ',•y ittl� WHO mol seemed to ho doing a good business. of r. t.: . 1 - —are taught e,,-ry thing'that is 'i:kel-• eat that c;tke nth hor own dear fit- t nl.rupt- was u. o c ay Ba n I @to be useful: to them in.the course .of itle month I will be satisfied," {Inar.d g �IplmeAi i�CiIEYEJ �Eerai�ia started out to'see if I could borrow 'their duties at an ACadelnv- at St.; I'sonic motley. •I found it so easy.that :P,etemburg. The students arc taught —' , II kept on borrowing." the entre arts o7 bur lin attci Poe P,00ksel.er� 'tiow this, sunlamp .is i - g g fi I $AD D£FlYlt2y. tl:c most popular book of the day; 1 I ret picking, and they arc made pro- C ifscient in, the me hods of .a l'1 .sorts Indicate' Imp ro per Diet UsuAll everybody is reading it," bits. Rue Ei$hty Years Old - :•i 7,t`�.r�h P F' y i itch•--"I don't ' want nothin' that Fifty Ye:1's. Lr. Anew s,Catarrhal I hof criminals, as the authorities hold Due to Coffee. ..That they can only become efficient every-o- reads. Show me some` Puµdercures him. Z�'Zntany erful regi- ','policemen through mastering the l One of the common symptoms of thin'.more, exclusive." defies is the poral dk tails wroWant it remedy ! .-AUTOMOBILE devices Of thieves. The more ad- coflec poisoning is the bad dreams over this universal disease? Want the truth UNDERWRITERS A of tha case confirmed? Write George Lewis, `vanced pupils are instructed. in shad-rthet s oil `%chat should' be restful M t a Shamokin, 1'a. Ila says:-,,I look upon owing suspected persons, and imag- -'sleep. A man who Tound the reiason I�ilD�ft S II�Imer�i CO(f;S 8ur�sl etc, my cure as a.miracle."y It relieves in tea The Winton Touring Car is appre- ' maty Crim s - ciated b the best informed because prizes given • to. thof'e who solve ' '-'Formerl;; 7 was a 'slave to coffee. '•'There's ore thing that•' can say built-on coriect mechanical princi- ' !hem by deduction.. I was like a morphine fiend, could`'rbout my daughter," said 3Trs. Tlaw- I CAN YO1 NAME HPV? ples,of highest grade materials. As- j One of the most interestinfi schools !not sleep at night; wcru:d roll and �kins.' "She has a fine disposition." it.. London' to.visit is that for acro- toss in niy bed ancf when I.did get'- ,Have you known her to inect any There is n, man in ot:r town who a prospective automobile,purchaser bats and .' strcng" men at Kenning sleep was disturbed by dreams and severe tests?" "Yes, .the way she thinks he's i�ondroirs wise, and'wheli you dare mot,In full juAice•tb your- Ito ton. Thrie you -..ill see pupils In there !s an argument, he's right there self, take chancesonan inferior hob-obl'ins, would wake up with 'can sit down and listen t, herself. to advise. But'when tbereis labor to struct6d in •the arf•of throta ing ddu- ;hcad:acbes and feel'bad all day, so playing the piano shows that she car. $ resenti a car of such ole soiltcrsault and weight 1-iitirt hp. 'done. thin man .with smile. so' y p Juggling is also erLbraced in the inervous I could :not attend to busi- must have extraordinary patience. Ulan. i-ooks wiser yet and shakes alis imperial' merit as is the 1804 gh R Hess. ATy writing looked like bird �'- _ l - — become --- turiculuna and_ti�c al elYot't5 of --- iio'nt� rler -Tani Winton, we omc - -- Tv-o.0 -,c *ices o erorm tric's err .}solrh�n s�Lpm_Sh { asrra stn. - 'llilhai'8�2i.fl-. - rs"-ins srot!ag t__ �t-jti p Isto_•i sell,•indigestion., heartburn and underwrite wring It ' *s nd- plates-are both inter- 4 tip@?-�rh'a'rte"Sth6Cur�2-Th 'i -- - eatlll,g and AnlUSitth• fi��wtf uH1,F�,� rss oT'toss—ala 7�yol1,Bean—on7:� irregularity of the fiidneys, etc. s-tive•irri'tatiag cause of this most painful of u nes catalog? -- Very.fe)�-_are aware tha' severpl diseases is oisono�s uric acid in the blood. schools for barl.,ers anit three idnish- 'Inileed. I began to feel 7 hart aI1 P '•Yo,; used to sin 'E.ver a morn I ;ing 'academics Por hairdressers exist I the tt'nubles that hnman' P,e"a could South Art•.glean-I heutnatic Cure neutra. g y 1 TLQ Winton Motor Carrin�e Co saner, but when F friend acic,se,l ewes i send you violets' before we wero- mar- i in London. A t 'the hairdressers' jiz^s the, acid poison. Relieves in 6 hours Clevelaaa.O..U.S.A. to leave t7fT coTce I lett as if he had- a ried," -said Juliet, with a .sigh. acedc ivies co:'rses of instructions are rtn.cures in > to 9 days,=90 "Yes," answered Romeo; -"but my Represented fo the Domfnsoa , B icety by competent professors, in the 4insultqd me. I could not. bot r the -J devotion as nolo tii3:.en amore prat- of Cauada by 'inricate art o.P the coiffure,, and,eta- I idea. it had such a held ort'alae and tical form. Every month I pay the THE AUTOMOBILE & SUPPLY CO borate styles of headdresses fire con- I ieiuscd to believe it the 'cause.' AN ISLAND OF BLACK CATS. 79 fiend St., E.,Toronto.Out. - structed on- Models selected for their "But it turned out that' no advice' Dominion Cities . 'n)e at bill t" E Suh Adencles to Chief s -One fit-:the queerest corners of the _ - omen profession from historical pictures was ever 11gi-.en at a more needed earth is Chathpm Island, off' the 'T MEANS rand engiat•ings. • The West' I':nd tints for I finally conscwted I to' try Icoast. of Ecuador. This island lie's ,F'1/�! Nairclressers' Academy, it, may be Postinu, an`&with the going of coffee Isix hundr4d-miles west of Guayaquil, A I pientioned, has sonic six hundred anti the coming of Postum all my and the equator .•runs directly OSTRACISM. �� ticholars, and t-.cel-.'u titodels 'arc con= trviiF,les lance soils .nil health has through it. C.aPlain .Reinman, who 6lantly etnpbyed. returned. I eat and sleep well iiow, sent to the Galapagos group of is- Du - - - I Despite the' %igitance :of laic Polite �nrrvcs steadied down, and.I mollis a lands to inquire. into the proper roul,areath -rleguttimst Discharges, t to. J' quite a number of schools for the fair hand (ass you can see), -can at-, -roundin of deep-sea cable, stO Aversion.e Make���S Cata"haplPtwdartRe• Ora inin* of sung crinunnis exist;'I g _. 3' tend to business• again and rejoice ;ped at Chatham Island, and says it neves In to minutes. unforturintely, in Engltt•nd, one of that I ,a.tn free from the monster abounds in cats, every- one of which lion. (;cargo James, of Scranton, Fa:, i ,thcsct was recently discovered in-Be- Co Ree," ;dame given by Pos",uin Co.," is black. _ These ,anim is lice in the says: "I have been a martyr to Ca- _ alba:+il Green, which'was conducted lay Drittle Creek, hfich. crevices of the lava foundation nc+ar stays: for twenty yoarthgpnstnnt hawk- tog and. dto ping in Q��� throat and an alien of an uni;avory but familiar Ten days trial of Postum in place the coast, and subsist by catching ala In tho dead, very offensive breath.-I i type• oL coffoe wilt brine ' sound, re�tfuT, fish Lind-crabs instead of rata and 1 tried Dr. �.�ew's Catarrhal Powder. he first app iration gave instant re- be Tfos,r FA3TOUS SCHOOL refreshing sleep. There's a reason. mice. Other animals found'on this lief. Arter using ii tow bottles I wg^ ! - 4 i for y3isng" picl:pockLts, however, sup- tool: in each package for the fain- islnmi are horses, cattle, dogs, goat cured._ VVIN i, pressed in recent years, moan the one ous little.book,"'The. Road to`Well- land .chickens, ail of which are per- Use Dr. �^maofi owls a^�ne�res� f� heart j ISSUE 110: 21-04. `.kept by .the -.soman .known as "The ville." `fect.ly wild. - L - - t .. lbs, .11 .„Y, .rte;_� �� _ _ f; . . ., f .. -::.. - - - , - i ii .. T - t ,. 11 ., . r -. 8. .. r i , , yam, I . - „ '`, ^fir ' . . . .... - -- --- - - . - . ,, _ .. M . — • — • .. 1' �1 ' t 1 570. Oats -Stoaciyi AO offer!tiga. Ziac Ai'' - .D,Sqithe enemy to move directly nortli- THE WORLDS YARKE S ... . r ward and stri)be the'Ztusslan f ank at ley-Nothing doing. (rye-Nothing14 -- AYEDLiao-Yang or'Mukden. `�' -' doing. - , . .. -- . - , REPORTS _FROX THE LEADIITQ Milwaukee, May 17.-Rlicat-lc low- L. . -S-.S� IANS - ..NOT - MUST WIN A FIGHT. TRADE CENTRES. er; No. 1 Northern, 97}c; No. 2 Nor- .. - -._--. ^�� ---- T— _. A despatch. to the tendonI ——ftU . Stand- e r earl Rye-�c dower; Ao5 to }c;lold4}u o 75}c. °- sell from St. Petersburg, ices of Cattle, Gain, Che g. says Barl Dull; No. 2 63c; sample, 40, are- persistent rumors of a serious and Other Dairy ?pelves e3'- P he s Portrihur is Provisioned disturbance at Warsaw, and that a - at Hume and Abroad. to (31c. Cbrv,-Steady; No. 3, 50 hi h ofllcial hn_9 been Billed. The to 53e; July, 48} to 48;c asked. "y:l g Toronto, May 17-Wheat-No. 2 Minneapolis, May 17.-Wheat-May,' �`.' 'e i - "- feeling is increasing that a successful white and red Winter sold C0-day at 91$c; July, 92tc; September, Sof te4 I- - or h 9 A Northern,battle is very necessaly to a isure in wheat 8 on track, No 1 hard, 96c• No ' for- 1•ifle NWthat -_- _ _ - — - Northern,, o. o der"in Russia Sac at outside pointe. Spring O;c; is nominal at 90 to 91c east, and 1 .No n Sc 2 ern, - • goose at 81 to 82c east. Manitoba 93}e. - 1 VLADIVOSTOCK MENACED. . wheat is unchanged• No. 1 Northern- - .► A St. Petersbsrg�-report represents 92c Georgian Bay ports. No. 2 _.1,IVE STOCK MAI:KETS. . J:1 PS DRIVEN •BACK: a flotilla of torpedo boats swept the the appearance of a Japanese tor- Northern ' at 69c, and No. 3' North- harbor of mines: A second flotilla of Ipedo boat in the roadstead o1 Palla- Toronto, May 17.-Trade was ac- A correspondent of the Loadoa ern at 86c. ,No. 1 hard is nominal five, with rising prices' in exporters' �' :Daily News, who has just nrrived est (torpedo boats, which had been- en-Ida,'ori the north-east coast of Corea,. at 93c. Grinding in transit prices and butchers' cattle at the Western which.,gaged in --guarding. I ort Arthur the `as being more important than was are 6c above those quoted. Chefoo, from Port -Arthur, previous night, joined the aguadron at first believed. It says that trans- ly,an to ver Buying opened car- h`3 place he . left - 'Thursday, says that P Oats-No. 2 white quoted at 31;c Iv and never slackened till all the " although 2B,(i00 Japanese have land-`and began the:work of suit eying the ports, accompanied by torpedo bents, west, :and 32c middle freitlits. No. 1 cattle •were sold. Sheep and lambs ' _ „ • o harbor. •The �liyako discovered ' a (hiive seeped there. This 'is sup- white, 33c 'east, cad No. 2 at 32.c were' a little higher, while hogs _ ed north o,f Port Art hur the oarris n company oY Russian infantry with a I posed to indicate a landing near there is not d;smaved, The place is A-^ east. dropped lOc per ext. o _si__ 11.he detachir.ent of cavarly on shore and N`ladivostock.thes^ts tt is dotihtft' I3arle;.-No• 2 quoted at 42c ,middle, Very few choice milch cows were on r garrison numbers 1J,uuu meal aY_ .omileted at 3 o'clock in -the after- ctihetlier the vesseis are transports Qi•,'ireig freights. Nc: �ostra ai �'° �' gat I,� rr. ~ elusive of "31),000 (hmese to,ilica. 'c I wa. 1 p - ' 'sit s and No. 3 at c middle freights sis ing of�inferior animals, not the iw The correspondent.denies that A+1- noon.- - pea -I'ha 'market is unchanged, readiest to sell. A number changed _ rvvo torpedo boats that were re= r with No. 2 quoted.-at 64 to 66c, ac-, miral Tagus bomLardmelits were ef-I P __ - hands at $25 to $30 each, while:; a feoffee. lIe says that not a singlo-con and removing mines on C1 E rIC'�C13-� C-'• cording to quality and location. choice one brought $48• • gull was disabled. .The l ul:t:laced the west shore of Xei•r• Bay discover The 5t. Petersburg correspondent Corn-No. 3 American yellow guot- The run of calves were heavy, but _ ' -' Parts of the.'city were slightly-dam--ed a telegraph line running along the of the London Daily Express says r- ed at 57 c on track, Toronto; No. good veal calves were wanted, and a �1. aged Lut the arsenals and dockyards l Takushan Peninsula. In order to do- "I learn from official sources that, 3 mixed at 56}a Canadlaii"corn is sale of -50 by Crawford and Co_ was � µr-re:rr+t injured. The Retvizan is strov it, Lieut:- Iiotte and four. sail- go far from bloNtiing up their war- steady at 41 to =2c Rc*s. for guara^- 'recurved ai $o.2a per cwt. ; permanently disabled. The �lsicoid o:s landed and scaled Ilia heights un- snips, %�hich would be done only at sold at in good,-condition. ' has been ducked, and is being repair- der the Protection of the guns of the nt fort Art],last uiisici agedity the inrrison clear- teed dell-.-cry ,market is steady. with $4.90 per cwt cattle Higher figuresOthan --- - .cd. The orhhr'shi,ps are not.injured, tdrpedo boats„ and•-cut the live. .. ' - .._ 1' e warshil>s are able to get to The •Japan-:se vessels then /dL3coc-''ing'the entraree'of the harbor, which No. 2 quoted at ;,9 to f 0c cent. the above were paid in. a few in- sea as the channel has been cleared. Bred three bodies of Russian-Troops, (was more or Ices completely blocked Buckwheat-'�o. 2 quoted at 48 `stances, Quotntions of butchers' cattle were i . Two_ cruisers : and two torpedo-boat one large and two small ones, Where- !by the stono-laden ships sent in , by to 49c middle freights. follows :-Choice butchers', $4.50 ,t destroyers--steamed. ot#{�'e fast -- the squadron advanced close to the Japanese for that purpose. Flour-Ninety per dint. patents are as --..*, ' 6unroy. the shore and stu l'.hd them, I to $4.'O; fair to good,cows. to f The task is one 'oP extreme difti- ;unchanged'at 53.60 in buyers' bags g r icon holds a'.1'tihe good Po- T Miyake, liollei was reconnoitr i - rty, 'for-'the -merchantmen 'are 8.11- {for exhort, n;iddle freights. Straight iS4.3+>; common to fair cows, 33.:iU rhe r., r g I h0 y I to $4.1 rough cotes, 3 'a per - giThk- within 20 folies o= ate for- :ring in Ncak Flay, discovs r a Rus ed with stone, concrete, and masses hollers of special brands for domestic 9: g $� 2 I of iron. _1n order to remove the ob- trade quoted ,eyt S4.^v to S•i.35rn cvv't. .. tress: _ A hattalinri..of •Tapanese ail- ;elan g iard post on a.motinta`a tO 'structiona, divers nee been •sent The marl et nits unchanghd for vanced ir�t' Sunda from Kin-Chau , h bbL9. Manitoba flours are lower. NO feeders and stockers. �`e vote :- y � the northwee. of Robinson promon- down with drilling apparatus to bore 1 patents, $4.80; No, 2 patents, $4•- eecders, 2,000 to s. lbs to ' - .._ Bay. They 'were met.. with artillery_!,tory, and destroyed it. , ' - 5re. which eons followed b} n charge A Russian force, estimated at 'ten holes in the '.cargo' placing dy- g0 and strong bakers', S1•h0- O° Ito c4.:9; fceclera, R!i0 to 1,(100 las., - nainite charges in eEcetiva positions.- track, Toronto. }G3.Sn to •53.73: stockers. 600 to . - of the-.. Cossacks. The Japanese C0 Icompanies, took refuge behind an "The divers have been at work for ltillfeed-Bran is steady at $17 to S c, . _ - treated, leaving eighty-five de.:d cneminence, but it was dispersed by the savers] days, and, according to the r - H�0 lbs., 3 to $3.75: stock calves, the ground. -iem noose. .Tor was boaE� tion. 48 I+ -17.;0 and ahc,r s at SfR_3u h re, At 133O.to 800 lbs., S:3 23 to $3.50; ofl . i p P _ latest reports, have suffic;eptly clear- outside olnts bran is quoted at $16, � - atrd 19 d scov'cred a large mine in.led the channel to admit the passage r color and'rongh, s ne weight, $- •5 JAPS EN'I'ElIED DALNY, `Kerr Ba The varioui attempts to . land shorts 0. and$17, yTanitoha brain..,ui, Bay. P of torpedo-boat destroyers." in sacLs, $��, and siports at $'=1 here. Zh'r Chicago Daily Xers publishes blow it up failed and it'suddenly ex- Sheep and lambs were higher. R'e !---- I quote :-Iteav'y ewes. $4 to 54.25: the following from its Chefoo comes I;,lodcd it�9elt, cutting tie. 48 in two. i HOOF ELE�r i TOR BURT YID. .' COC_'TRY PIIODt CF. - .!fight-sheep. - .. . ponde::t :- i Tho torpedo boat sunk in sev,:'n min- ,% .. &Z.',5 to Q4.;b t 5.51) lfhcn the' Daily Nc&'s dos patch ;ntea. The squadron hurried boats to — - A s-There is a quiet trade, with S3 to fi3 .ic, genie. fed lutiihs. $5.50 boat Fawn applied utT 1?uln}' early th8 rescue and picked up 'the wound- 1,800,000 Busael Structure at i r' ri 7^ -:O r I�° ,-'.').-..I: baI'nyard lambs, $,s SU to ices unchan;•.d at S_ to $�' to --1p Per cwt, Spreng ,lambs, $3 W ypster,tav a heavy bomt:arltment w'a9 ed, Three other mines were discov- � Fort William Destroyed. It/bl, Tor the best stock. rod and cxp ode&. ' n he scli;adroa i $.i. each. In progress. :1s the channel was ',. l A fort tYiLiani, Unt.; des step Pried App!�s--The.dr:rdy is limi- r $g each, and th(cki ' minord 1, ' the Itu�,;:nns, and i 1 C'alve9 prouglb F= o . y } cauipleted its oFrrattons at F o'dlock ]antis: Elecntor B. one ol.the >:am- ''cd, ant ;Ir.c^t are Gtendy at :3 to 3¢ to Sc per lb. the •►al'aneae admiral ]+stooks had !in the ev'enirg, and returned to its !moeh grain storage houses at this i per 1L 3:vapuratr.d al>pks, 6}c ]logs wetu Joe lower. Quotations . iss''ed strict orders that t,un-combs bad I point, is now a smouldering heap of I P"r Tt' 'ol!l>w : 5rlect's, 160 to 200 Ibs., of rant ,bunts•\cel-e to be excluded, it j - -- ashes', At abo.t lt.' 30 on IAMncs- 1':an';'-'('rime brans ore quoted at !i rine IKicun quality, ofT c;;79 1'aron� was impossible to get within the W,000 AT PORT AP.TITUR, I$1 5U to $l 60, and hand-yickcd at I - r , - ruaustead ITence an accurate 'I'e- Idesv night A. llacdanald, the, night $ >.;, ars, $4 7',, 9c,50 ie :,) to - oft of the procecdin s is iYn assibie. - 'rhe' preseme of Een. rock at tort I watchman, found the structure on ,81.65 t" $T 7 '' $3,,3, ...tabs, $'1 to $`-.30 for c«t. P "tie far as it was pipssible to aa- Arthur, which was nanounced, in tire, It ,was with difficulty that be I ,yToox3 ch ac ordieng to duality mManged at I .-- ----- *- - _. cert tin: the armored cruiser l"akunio, ,.Wednesday's St. Petersburg despatch- made :its way to the cngtne-room and ► ' f ;r other cruisers, one gunboat, and ',m, wa-9 not pieviously known here. I blow a long blast on the whistle. In h Honey-Tho market is quiet at 6 I �/L Y;� HOUSES BUIZL'�CI] un,. battleship, having cleared the It p0a3i6Iy in�iicateA that the gii,rri- Iless than five minutes the.C. P. It. to c per Ib. Coilzb quiet at $i.3ii channel, eship, the harbor shortly l son is far stronger than the Ftussi- 'brigade and tile town firemen had tO $1 l'i astrbus Fire Sweeps a Suburb 11 Hay-1 imdthy quoted at $`3 ,o to of- Montreal, a u- Fav hese ming have Admitted. - three streams pla3'ing on the huge $l0 iU a tea on track; Torcntu. Gee~ which was still in�pingress at n - A.. !!e. ti'hen they thought that they r . •north noon. i. Iberian (::ars, n': :,er.r.t 1?.uUu Ihnd t. a I:rr enc at raw-The market is dull, with I A B.'. ^reps] despatch 9av,s n cr,_ . . .. es •Inc age a .;..e .w:'.:.x "!t is estimated .that.20,000 .lap- Imcn. It these troops are. at (ort with n sudden roar broke oft from '% .Cs ,,,' tl',j-_cl bpi 1,55,. alai. dar .:zs aacse Troops aig investing the town, Arthsr, the garrison probably num- the upper storey, and from-that mo- i'Maple ;;`,.up-The market iv n flet, muunLinR to $1t.u,00u is the rocc,rd and there i9 every reason to believe hers 80,-000'- `such 'a''large force will. meat- the -deviator waa .:domed, p C v reader the igvostment of the platri fi:unes hot about the cupola for a at $1 per Imperial cars , jT t• n disastro:is Ira wh,ch swept that thea' delivered the assault that , s voted JTer.ri, a western suburb of Montreal. alt Prrioon, and are now in possession 'I•very difficult unless the Japanese ai'e' hundr,,d-feet, and a strong wind for, Z otutcx +-Choice cars are q I. . -of the cit un I'ri fay afternoon. The [re broke y. mile to concentrate three times that rigid them 1a sheets of fire shove the at 4$1.tib to $1 O. per bice, on track , Out shortly before 2 o'clock in a ' - "It is estimated that the,tan-hag.,number- _ �wmt grid -of the town, and blazing .1 here. n - ' ' stare mzucd ty Joseph (.vatic,• nt ' of the second.army was completed on i The rumors that the Japan.,se have picc•es of hoard were Scattered broad- I'ailtry-Chicketts 1. to 1'.c per F,0 Beiudoin Strert. In the vicinity • - Iti.: r.rrl,eys are ot,-d at 13 to 17c . y _ Vri,;ay at PUSH-i o 'I•hcre are new ,cut oil. Port Arthur's water supply is Ica,9t_nrnong the %roodt•n buildings, q`' iw•ere a large number of small brick . .50xeb Japanese troops on the Pc`- ,ridiculed. The chief supply is ole r No human efforts would have saved per,.IL,,for fresh killed. - dwelling houses, the hc,rues of work- _ Insula." tained by cond.:nsing sea grater, Only the total destruction of the main irzmen and their famlliis. , 1IZF I1A�Ti1 11.E FI S. the Chinese residents use weds. business and residence streets had rot I The assistance of the litontroal and - It .Z' Rt".S�?I=\;;\4 Ot`'I'�C'1113F.I:F,D., _ rain soaked the r, o±s pf the build- ; Butter-ThTheordinary ruun s,•tls ht St. -C'nnogonde brigades were asked ... Cm, KitroM. commander of the JAr.S PUS1IING .CAXIrAIGN, ing% and made it possible to concen- ;1(s to 12 c r Tb. We uot -I-'in- !and detachments were .-,,,?It out to first Japanese ar;rry corps. reports ] Much uncertainty exists at St: (trate all cCorts on the places which lest 1-i1+. rolls, 1:3 to lie; -ordinary .aid -the ''t. Iferiri firemen. I`f' the occupation °f Kaon-TienC'henq I csersh Ar as to exact] what is oo- were in immediate ,danger. The arra large rolls, 11 to 1'2;e, medium and I combined dopers !ought- the- i amt•. a1xCy miles n°rth @asC of Feng Lang-- curring at the theatre of war, - as to be watched extended for a distance low grades. 10c: creamery Prints, 17 for'set gips] ii0tirs before the fire was _ •- Cheng, on May 7. Scioyin, sixty i much�n regard to the Russf in tnotre of half a mile west' of the fire, and to 1,41c, solids., 16 to 17c. got under control. The whale rove miles east 0! Liao-Yang, vena i:ccu . this, -whole ace is today covered E a--Casio lots sell at 13c per ;of dwelling houses an Beaudoin . menta as to those of the enc:ny. Gen. .w �^ Street and a ninntier of houges un ' •- - - •- pied Thursday, while tpe rumor that' s i with charred,.wood and ashes_ doyen. Siu:en was occupied after an cn- h°riropat.cin's plans arc cir.ost caro- . 1 To add to the personal risk, the ('htws�Old qv°ted at floc per Marguerite and' tit. I:miie 4tre;ts, ;,agement leads to the deduction Inat'fully guarded. Although he is be- Pe h the _ _ 1 1 the J to n I 4 i lieved.to be conheniratin 'trao near metlil shcctitig with whir so- an v'c little dual infer- len ecce for was covoi•d was ca.ight tdestra5ed, Ttfany of the inmaFtw .A•Uhur with a relatively small force, i g, �' P h3 the teind and zl �a ed down ITOG PRODUCT ' . Thad narrow escapes. and a nuinber . —and to endeavor to envelop and de- mation on the subject is ostninable. g-' gg 1were rescued-from the t!amca h3 the stray Gen. Kouropatkin's force bo- (The-general- impression, however. ,'is jupon f"o !streeta'with terrific force. - `pressed hogs unchanged, with ofTer- firemen and removed to the hospital. foie it can be or' anitied nod reififorc- that heavy fghtin will occur with- i It was nearly 2 when the cupola in s smallthp . Cured meats are in good � n _ _ g g A'total area pf__.O.gOp square fmt ed. The St: I'eLer a- - a aC-7ae cn • - was. destroyed..by -the aures. ver the number of Japanese actually I Advices received -by the 'genera3 danger Ras the worst. quote;-Recon, long clear, 8 to 81c ;150 people were rendered homeless • landed- is taken as probably'"near the `stafT"indicate that the •Japanese ate m case lots: Mesa'fork-,-$1 and lost siert.of Lltei �flecis• ,—-- . — ;+ pal TTt. .. truth, that is, eight divisions of 2:3,- pushing the campaign In Southern - do, short cut, 518..( . Jt C1Q0 men each. There rosy be more, {Maacht:ria with -great,energy: The TEN.THOUSAND. HOM:LESS• Smol.ed 1lfeats Iinms, light to me- -o-- . lb t the available statistics 'thew rainy season,'which will rer-dei• the � dium, 1`2}c;.do, heatiy, Ili,to i2d; BALLON 0 A RAMPAGE. 'even as rllatters stand that the l'tus- 'roads almost im;:rssable, begins fn Result of an earthquake in the rolls, 9 to 9;c;; shoo}dors, 10c;'backs, — .asia!h field -force -is inferior to the.'six weeks, and.the latest belief herb Balkan (legion.'' - - 13} to 14c, bre4rkfa$t bacon. 13ic. -._ 1. armies advancing against it. is that the, enemy hopes to make hia ,' Lard-Tito demand is fair, with Dashei"Into Street, Explodes, and Tho Tiri}es , estimates that -Gen. ',position secure by a•decisive engage- . A London despatch says: Aman v Burns Eight People. ` Xouro atkin has more than, 100,000 who recently returned from Sofia prices unchanged.. Ce gaote:-Tierces, p ment before the rains s'rt in. The 7!ic; ttws, 8c; pails, 83ct compouucl, A Faris` despatch .says: A batlaon _ men -and 236 guns, apart from his!army organ . believes that at (cast writes to the newspapers, giving i+ 7i to S;c. belonging to the well known aeron- ' .11 heavy guns,. to defend 100 miles eight divisions o[ the enemy, not description o1 the results of a Balkan nut, Capt. Surcour, came down in . 4f front from New-Chwang.'to Muk-satmting oP QOD- .earthquake on Faster Monday, which _ 9 AT � , den- These are d,rgwn.up para_fel to i part ,of the Liao-Tung Peninsula, are has practically not been. T►o y ` his line of'communications, and .there ! • the press, though it must have been Montreal, May 17.-The market Tor tra trance o drove it into the narrow to 1e on a sin'le line o1 retreat. in Southern Manchuria. As to the trance of-a street. A nionuta later only g force .advancing along the' litoral of extraordinary'magnitude. . . oats.was firmer this morning; it was it came. in contact with the side of JAI'S CLOSING IN. {from the Yalu, where it is believed =Two thousand housgs,were destroy- s{ated that private cables received a }vouse. A' flame i§sued from the ed and people made were. from England offered equal to.about 11 another army has landed, informs= g q envelope, and then a violent exPlos- A despatch to the hondon Daily ;tion is very incomplete; in a fertile valley in which lies Jum- 361c here, afloat ,fay,,for ,No. 2 1013 followed, the sheets of flame from , '- ifail front Shan-'Mi-Kwan say's that ' The three divisions of Gerr. Kuro- abala,' the scene of the disaster. The oats. Buyers are bidding 341jc track, which penetratcd the open winnows M ,- __ _ -baadi.ts._..q)'�_greLdunlly appresachFng,'ki's_ army se,arated at Feng-Rang- writer describes a rode through ' the for Petcrboros, but holders are dc: the building. Eight occupants of thu . . . _ hew-L'hwang. For three,nlslits to Cheng: Accor mg to-t a report`s oT v�llAt;eg�-� `-n i9mfc•lis- ndin� 3:;c, ant] sales are being put• ho,ise ivere' burned or otherwise in- ' „ succession there has._.-tBoc^ sharp the Russian scouts, 10,000 infantry turbance. Houses were leveled to the throrSh at that figure. -I'ia iii-�gurnT.slr-The,- - t' e th-Sherr-and a numhcr_�f!w_ith_-ID__g„^a - ound, and there were huge crags•, about steaCly at 71c a('oat May; No, j ireci, two o e - -�gg}r etas- ander.i00—cavalry. 13T.. aerunaaits were noL tort. he e. s- -- - ' ..the'-marattder-s--ha-ie. been kille�.'I'he 1"mo_rerl north tQ..cainatzv$ni-Nfa-Ki)�across the - trtet--- Sulphur �2 atYq�-49r-and No: 3 evtra, a�cT lcnZ r ctwa. Pxrrrc lr tiaNg�tlie ~ceo>vfi- evacuation of pew-Chtvang by the whence they could strike either Mule- streams-of-mud and--water--were ruin-- ,+o ���ve,�.°c.. 1-1-� r-The market __ Russians is almo"st cornplcRed. Only' in the oro s. - - was steady today -after the sharp de- wairhit'fi�tl r desrcirt-nod-a ncrarlr-r-- _-den or Liao-Yang. The (lank-oP this g of persons received slight injuries. - . a small force remains in the fort. force is protected by a battalion of The smashed arsenals of the Khan cline in Manitobas reported yester- - Communicatioti with Port Arthur;infantry, three squadrons of cavalry," were cruznbling.to the ground, ,and day. «'o-quote;-.r nitaba patents, t" - has not been restored. The Chinese,and a mountain batty•at Kuang- the Government Buildings littered the 54,90 to $4.95; strong bikers', $4.6U HOLDING HUDSON�S BAY• I. stato that the Japanese are closing - - . .. I`Chan-Siang. A division of Japanese earth like rubbish heaps to $4.65. winter wheat patents, �4.- : in on all sides of New-Chwang. Guards proceeded west to Hai-Chhng _ i 80 to 1.5,10; straight rollers, $4.Fi0 Supply Ship.to be Sent to Cana. TORPEDO BOAT DF'.STROY7✓D. and 1Cr,000 infantry, with fifty stinal , a� to $4.85; straight rollers in bags, than Expedition. - FOOLS AMONG- EMIGRANTS. 2.2o to $2.30• Feed-The rrtaaket .:•. �, _ I mostly_ mountain pieces, moved $ - � . - -The Japanese for .edo boat No. 48 PU was steady; Manitoba bran in bags, A `t• John's, Nrid:, despatch hart p p. south-west., toward Kal-Ping and The Caaadiah Cov'Rrm'r.ent has chart- was destroyed ,while removing mines I reached 'the Slidzay ford of the, .A Liver ool Pa er Offers an•Ea la- $19: .shorts, $21 per ton; Ontario from Kerr Bay, north of Talienwan Ta-Yang River Tuesday, leaving., on p p p erect the sealing steamer Erik to prci- nation. bran, in bulk, $18.50 to $19.50; coed to Hudson Tiny in July, next (Port` Dalny) _on 'Thursday. Seven Wednesday for Suyan-Chou, flow. shorts, $20.50 to X21.50; 'mouille, - ' fLcn were killed and seven were - A Liverpool despatch says: The' 26 to g28 ter ton. Rolled •oats,- vv oI i Ne p- reaerces came u , betrind them g I ith 9 t ilics for the- steno er N.IP P tune, now with.the Canadian r xpedi- ... wounded'. This is the first warship on the FengrWang-Cheng road is-not 'Mercury says it -is sq no way sui'prrs- • he mar•keL is fl-rin; dealers'are asking Japan has lost in the war. 'known. tog that among the thousands who $2.�27r for hags, and $4.90 In bbls. tion sent for the purpose of enforcing The torpedo boat was-lost during All of these forces. at the rune,. of emigra_te.to Canada there should be a on track._ Hay-The_aigiket_is steady the Canadian ]awe against American • a series of bombardments and sur-llI�traveling, are due at their destines- few who come back disappointed. $7,50 in car lots• whalers;' The Erik will also convey aeying operations at Talicnwan, 1tions `;volae or Monday. The Rus Possibly'they- found public houses stoma t0 the north for the, steamer - _ Ncre;> sad Kerr kings, by Admiral Binns are in the dark as to the place sorriewhat sparsely 'distributed over NI.1,I;D STATES MARKETS. Gam reei'ntl,v Plsrclinsed' from tfie Kataov-a, \,,ommander of the third where to await the Japanese attack. the prartes`or ray have been gr'isved lz German Govcrrnznent by Canada, it1 . squadron. `The Adiniral airived at Tt is constder6d 'p°sgiblcr that the, because .o penny electric trema car heat--S May 17.-Flour- Steady. which ship Crth Bernie;- will oro • '-- Kerr-l:ay early in the morning, and northern force will be heavily rein- rigid them to-work. As a certain per- Wheat--Spring,$1.1 oWint r lrm; t , heed of the north and r th.nnv a mini detached the cn>itscrs Itsulcushiizla, forced, and that•a simultenrous at, centage of cools emigrates.to' C'nnnda,• Northern $1.10; Winter flan; State, her. of Arctic friends for thn British yiv'iia, and 3liyako, orcferipg them tack of the southern force will clear we must expect a number of unwise red, to arrive, $1.09 to $1.09}. Corn- 'crown,. and will thea attempt to o.abnrd the land batterim, while the road to Naw-Cliwang and permit voyagers come back Plucked: i:asy: No. 2 yellow, 59c; No. 2 Dora resell the North Pula. - . . _ . , - - ... c .1 .. - . , - 1. ' :'e� .. . . •'-t. ,r .. . . - _ I ,.+n, I r•«+;... �c.alzi.,:;,. r+, pr✓ - „' •' .P xiiig 't . a w _ .: -x _ .,, fi — 7. -Lost--bid'g Love. Owner call -David;Savage spent Sunday ; 1� � office.JIM* at this oce. • * with relatives in the city: a i,• + , -NV, Logan was in the city on Rev. Mr. :Moore-has bought a Just Follow--_-�e.—��QWC ..-to Wednesday. oung blood driving horse ,"dill- - y -Win. Bagshaw, of Brock, is in brook". -- �e Lo�g �• A T��rr 1 VA�.fIS�►7. town on a business trip. -Born-\n Sunday, May 15th, cker nes Hardware - --:Mrs. W. Peak is spending a the wife of Henry Moore, of the - -- ---- ------ week with friends in the city. Brock road, of a daughter. - ' -Mrs. R. A.-Bunting was in Tc- Miss Lillian Ham, who has been -All changes of advertisements And get one of those good kind of Coal Oil Stoves thatA3- Ir! ^ fronto on Tuesday. in Listowell for some time is home must be in by_'Monday noon next, � • ha �-�.. -Mrs. W. E'. Wright was in at present. to ensure a change. sc� -the city on Tuesday. -- ---hied Bunting, of Toronto, is «.... - l�l� H . (Save Fuel, -Wm. and Mrs. Allaway spent in town this week visiting his Whooping Cough. 'T—eepg --. --- hwb week-in Toronto. relatives. "In the spring of 1901 my children .. �. P. Firth, principal of the -Frank and Mrs.Allaway spent had whooping cough,"sa s bars. D. W _ . au d the i College, was in the cit on Mon- y g y Sunday with the letter's parents Capps, of Capps, Ala. -fused Cham- Cjoo'k in Good Humor. day. in Whitby. berlain's Cough Remedy with the Rev. Mr. Wright, of Whitby, -The Ladies' Aid social of the most satisfactory results. I think this , .called upon Pickering friends on Methodist church is on June 10th, is the best remedy I have ever seen for Tuesday. instead of 19th as announced in whoopin cough.' Thisremedykeeps Washing Maachines, Cook Stoves,: Churns, etc. Any kind -•dames and hits. Peak of To the coughg loose, lessens the severity you want. our last issue. and freduency,of the coughing spells . - Tonto, spent Sunday with W. and —John and Mrs. Gordon left on and counteracts any tendency toward �— •-- -- WHY are these selling so fast?-just because our customers f .'Mrs. Peak. Wednesday to spend some time. pneumonia. For sale by all Druggists l -Mr. Halnan, of the Pickering visiting their daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) know what aoad article shoulo costa -Gotleft9 staff, spent Sunday at his Spain, of Br<>oklin, N.Y. _ _ _ Ge - -_ _ �, :' home in (iSRi�rya. - - =ane i bi .. iege tenni-i iib will --- - } �u u_ -J. A. White shipped from this playa friendly game with the - � Tll/ifr'1-an e ' ': FOOD stationon Monday, a carload of village club on the lattWs courts l+ cattle and one of hogs. this Friday evening. —Mrs. W. Hamiy, of Toronto, —Rev. J. E. Moore and kir. Fred is spending a few- days with her Hobbs, Recording Steward, are Soft and crooked bones mean 'sister, Mrs. T. A. Grei bad feedin Call the disease !.y .� •` g attending District meeting at g _ _ —:11136 F. J. \'s iighc,iii Toronto, Port Perl this week. rickets lI you want to. The ri _ spent Sunday herewith her sisters —The senior and intermediate growing child must eat the o o f IV a 1 'Mrs. Dickie and Mrs. Chapman. foot-balLteams, of Pickering will v -John Jaques, who has been take part in the foot-ball tourua- right food for growth. Bones seriously ill, is not recovering as ment at Greenwood on Victoria must have bone food, blood *' ,rapidly as his friends would desire Dai-, School Blanks, Writing Tablets, Papetries, Envelopes, Memo Books, -Miss Emma Fawcett, of To- .D, W. and -Mrs. Carruthers must have blood food and so Ledgers, Day Books, Alphabet Books, Pencils and Pen Holders,also Fish lines p Y g and niece, hiss -Nettie Carruthers, on through the list. etc. An attractive supply of Rug Patterns. " Tonto, sent a few clays during g the past week with her relatives were iu St. -Mary's during the past Scott's Emulsion is the right here. week attending the funs 1 of the treatment for soft bones in �, Boone, Pickering - -Clark's bridge on' Church st.. former's nepliew. -South, has been re-covered, and is -Mrs. Cranford, of Brougham, children. Littledosese�en day -now in better condition than it w-ho i visiting at John and firs. git'e the 5tinness and shape has been for year Loc•kwood's, fell one day- last we,-k, that healthy bores should have. - V. Foster, of Given River, sustaining a painful injury t0 her has entered th. ernhluyof the Beii this>h; which has coufiuecl her to Bow legs become straighter,P _ Fi are '. o�� yourse nett 3l'fg. Co. He began his duties her bail ,ince. loose joints grow -tron ger and If on Monday morning. -There is notes a membership firmness conies to the soft -B. F. bentiett, is on an erten- of 11'2 in the public library, andlast sive business trip to Toronto, never has the issue of books anal head If the ordinary pine shingles cost S� per square and 3 years Hamilton, London and other magazines been greater than itis 1t�rong food caused tl:e and galvanized shingles evst •� per s�lttare and last 30 )ears, which is point; this Reek. now, the demand for magazines trouble. Riglzrfood will cure it, the moat profitable investment'? Leave your-order now. -Jar. and Mrs. eek. gshead, especially is vel•y great. 5 All our GOODS are GOOD GOODS and GOOD..value and we can Rev. V. H. Emory, of Whitby In thousands of cases_ cart's ,a e of who have had roams in the Peart - please you ' any lin residence, have moved into the Emulsion has proven to be the will preach to the Jtecha li-c p Hardware, Tinsmith's Supplies, Lawn-Mower16 O'Leary residence on $ing street, church here, on Sunday evening right food for soft bones as , East- neat, and Rev. J. E. Moore,I ii. B. childhood. Washers. Etc. -Messrs Reed and Vanstone will preach in the Tabernacle in Leave order for eavetroughing here, - _ shipped from Pickering last week W hitbv at the saine time. Send for free sample. reveu carloads �f stuck. which -A meeting of thefire-company SCOTT is 80'++VNE, Chemists. «,� = TOS PH M. B �� TD`��. netted the farmers' over nine will be held in the town-hail next Toronto. Ontario. JOSEPH thousand dolls rti. Monday evening for the purpose s°r•and 8?.m;an druggists. -Mn,. Jos. Clark and daughter• of inaking arrangements for the ---- Stoves Hardware TinWa of Aspdin, Muskoka?. returned usual First of July celebration. Found a cure for indigestion. biome on Wednesda after spend- A full attendance of members is I used Chamberlain's 5toniw- and ing some time at ' e Willows". requested. = Liver Tablets for Indigge-4tion and findMoney ����,r� �®�p Made They were accompanied as far ag -Smith (:lark, who has been that they suit my case Vetter than any d � �j� Toronto b the former's brother, in, Mariposa for the past three dyspepsia, remedy I have ever tried --k- neturned home n a and I have used man different reme- _ -On Monday morning, Pirie 5 wards RM, 1311,bon 25c evening. lie reports crop�luoking awe and hate stiffefor.25C r a great deal N bs light brown sugar 25c 4 dippers, '?5c O'Leary met with a painful acei- exceedingly well. hall wheat an fr��ni indigestion. I can eat almost _granulated sugar 25c 3 cans corn 25c dent, which will la him off Fork Y B aaythin gi want to naw.—Gen.' W. -lilb A 1 Tea 2fx 31ba ma le syrup 2tic yy clover e4peciall are looking ez• g e.e ti o ,,. 4 lbs clean_ currants 26c, :for a,few days. B e was engaged. ceptionallyy fine. Emn y, Ruck stills,Al.. For sale by 1 extra heavy csshmefe. working; on one of the small circu- -Rev. E. A. Tonkin preached all Druggists. - lar saws, when his hand came in an able sermon in the '.Methodist Logan :- contact with the saw cutting off church on Sunday evening, his Do you want subject being on the educational _. the point of the first finger of his l g NEW 'WHEELS right hand, and scratching the work of the church. Rev. 'M r. Oiler fingers. The wound was Moore addressed the Greenwood dressed by Dr. Bateman, and is church on,a similar subject. On your Buggy or Democrat.now doing well. -Never was work more plenti_ Evesthe for' 'Housecleaning -On Thursday last while s cow ful than it is this spring. It is W8 haps Them Q almost impossible to secure a man .. ,and are specialists in all that kind si belonging to Ed. Cornell was to do a day's work; although _the of work. Don't o to i torsi town walking over a defective platform g wages being paid is nearly double for carriage work. We can lease -' over swell, the platform. gave p Sunlight, Surprise, Comfort and a doz. other kinds, weak- of what it was a few years ago. you. Our machine department is loans- in compounds, scrubs brushes, etc. Remember we give the away, causing the animal to fall Good times and the large emigrat- running every "day. General black- P g backwards into the well whichr*sporl smithin , etc. most for 25c. was seventcfi feet deep and con- this state of affairs. House an o or as e c ewp. twined ten feet of water. Forton- -According to the new postal W. H. JACKSON Brock Road. Paintg_We have a lot of nice house paints. the Celebrated Ark --- atelq Mr. C:,raell happened to — Brand. We wish to clear out regardless of cost. Come and _ drive into the yard a the time law news-paper publishers can get bargains. — and noticed the accideist, and se. hold for fraud anyone who takes F - curing n pa y anent;and the man who alloses Splendid assortments of-,lace curtains, curtain net, rescred the animal from its peri- his subscription to-be unpaid, and CLlrtaiiL art muslins, art lateens, scrims, crettones. :�..s position. Had Mr. Cornell then orders the postmaster to Firstciasa horses to hire- day or -- ----- : been a few minutes later the cow ,{ hemp, stair carpets, • mark a paper refused",and sends night. We have all wool, unions, pstair � 1 would hgve been drowned. notification to the publisher, las Carnets- linen. Nice floor and table oilcloths. -Tuesdaynett beim Victoria P Y Buss in connection meeting all P g himself liable-to arrest and a fine. trains. Dayy, the places of business, in thb -At a meeting of the W. M. S., For big assortment, elegant, designs and close Village will be closed. A number Horses clipped on shortest notice. wail a era- g d of the Methodist church held at p p prices. We beat them all. Come an see. of the young people purpose going the home of Mrs. Savage, e laces to spend theda g + thW. A. Th>am80II, to other P Pe Y• ofneers for the ensuingg year were proprietor. Aboiit the only place of attraction elected-Pres. Mrs. (Rev.):Moore, a T nn the village on that day will be vice-Pres., Mrs. B. F. Bennett, d Ohne Dieki$ Co. t1he-tennis-courts,. when it is.ex- ' Allaway, PiAl'C�Si21�;' . . --- - pected that the tennis club from Treas., Mm Savage. Mrs. Peart, •.. Committee I ^ the Harbord street Collegiate of 1� l7y was elected resident F the nett '6""' -• . Toronto, will playa friendly game lion Band, Mrs'. B. F. Bennett with the club here. This is one vice.pies,, Formed for reoo snag property stolen TheFer u s Fanninof the best clubs in the .city, and -A motion was passed at the from its nisnMerssad theappre• ' :the Pickering club will do well if last meeting of th Police Trustees hension of the thieves. FAYrio11B g they succeed in scoring a 'single of Pickering respectfully request- Members having property stoleu communi• game. However, a pleasant, time ing the residents not to use the nate immediately with any member'. We have now on hand at our show rooms a sample of the above is exit e, -and' annd' the 'home club streets for a dumping ground for of Executive Committee. mill_m_manufactured by the Ont. Gratin tie Seed Separator Co. Truly a ---- - _....3lemberehip !se 11.00. frill h>3a _ __ by coming in contact with better kind sleo_that the practice °f Arthur Jeffrey, Geos Leng '- chi separator�rhidpEm layers. y - P = -- --- - - lea+vitt� -piles of woad; lumber, secretary. President. ° -'-• -0n Friday, the 13th last, H. machinery, waggons and other Frost & -'Wood na ements. B. Taylor, proprietor of the Clif- vehicles on.the road allowance be Exec.Com Pi Geo.Lenq,D,E.Pag;b,c..S. ton hotel; :Mount Clemens, Jlich., discontinued. Palmer,Pickering;,Out. _ - .died aged 62 years. Jir. Taylor -The Rev. J. Grant, of Turks Inspection Invited. was a native of Pickering town- Island, Jamaica Conference, under - ship, having been born on the the supervision of the British lekering Oal 0 9 .""Taylor farm" one and a half •Welevat s i � � � E: L. CHAPMAN, AGENT. is Pickering i itttlg miles east of Pickering Village. his dwighter, Miss Hilda Grant, Yards at Spink Mills. Atone time he was manager of who is attending college here. He the Dominion Bank, Whitby, will Rive an address at the Metho- $est Quality of Hard Coal which position he held for a num- dist church meeting this Jwuiis- Full weight Guaranteed her of years, and was highly day) evening at 3 O'pplock, on g T :a expecte He was also quite "hlissiyn work in Mr.TuflGrant has Stove and Chestnut Sizes � e w W a l l ape r S• . . . rominettt iu lodge circles;hay-lag For thirty• years .lir. Grant has p - been Grand Master of the A.O. U. -been engaged on the mission field W., and for a number of years in Jamaica. His son Rev. Clare- -At lowest market 'was a member of the Finance mont Grant, is a young minister -• ; (Committee of the Grand Lodge. in the Bay of Quinte Conference, yHe also held office in the Canadian and is stationed at Marlbauk on -prises. We are showing this spring a fine display of Watson's Papers Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. His the Tamworth district. bar. and Newest Patterns. ft' eraI took place on Saturday, Mrs. Grant are staying at Mrs. We have also on hand quantity of --- _ Call and see our Stock. - = w n his remains were conveyed Hartrick's at present. They are Beat Quality Smithing to ekering, when interment took home on a years furloug} and are Our Coal makes warm friends. ! plat in the Friends burying now on their way to England, in Orders left with w. Peak delivered - ' - - - �. A. Bund ground. •search of health. promptly. - 1 e, n.. •T •y,r `fii • .M is y ,•,P.ewidl�Ft�� rY. '-FYF?+IWI'^'•j0..a�:.