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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_05_27 w•. rs, .. ..�.. - g• a - 5.�, 1 • y " .. NOL. XXIII. --DICKERING, ONT.,. FRIDAY. T.1AY Q711904. iTO �33 . Mill&I.- BROCK ROAD. Huhbazd, of Balsam, refereed the as to whether x sugar factory wouldVrnftf *1JVstal aharbe. -- games. Ed. Gleeson and F. L, Glee be started in 11 -hitby, he expressed -Sp �� the!toys - this locality son did a great trade at the stand .himself firmly of the opinion that a ,• — rile a wheel. auppTi in- Tefteshrnents tm the crowd trreErxg- ' bti Medical. Red 'Wheat. Y 90c bits• Quite a number foal here took in I The clap was a pleasant o.ne for all. xad that the wealthy farmers here the football tournament at Greenwood'The management, however, -might wau!d nubs:gibe large!.for its erection White Wheat - We Wit, Bad�erow is building a new i hoff ave inade better provision for play- but that a little more experience must Spring Wheat - - 88C " driving she and also.a new cyclone Ing oof games in case a tie arose, rs'first be had. In time it will come, but } WF. EASTWOOD, 3i D.. Snrgann Goose Wheat - SVC " wire fence. I crowds come to see foot-ball, not a they cannot be rushed into subscribing 1. VY t, Canadian PaciIlc P.ailw. : Coroner . ,t CIaI'ence Toung aA.tlAif( of Grl�nj curdy«ar_for place: This_clefeet_wi1L_.for.anutllc: rear or two. he-s:>icl. Ontario County; Isener of 3farriace Licenree. �1aIlltOba Flour _- $1.50 bbl. Oleremooc; Of9ce boars—Before 1A a.ro., 1 to Family flour a j,jU " Rivet', were the guests of W. H. Jack- undoubtedly .to remedied in another j r VM aaditota 7t2_8 p.ra. Private telephone y , r r tc sun on the 24th. regi. fI eounecticnw:tb BtI'te4m.Greenwoorl.Broneham Pastry Flour - 5.50 The Lawn Tepris club haying worn �.....--.-- - Mt Zion.A.•Johuston's(7th cool, Will Cowie's Bran I .[iU ton !e 7th con 1,andDPueh'srltbcon) 5-1y otic the old grounds are now looking Whiteva ' Shorts '2'0.00 for a place w locate. - _—.. — A: Y(1U t3. if L.,"U.3f.,teilow of Jurnbq u IS . ,. 1 z; the breeze on the Ieinises of T. 3. eicrvt , T. Trinity]iedical College, Tonsnto, mem- Graham, Whole Wheat Flour_ p' surae oile else "? ber of College of Pbvaiciaus and Sareeonsof Chop of all kinds. Knox un the•filth. Uur citizens are Ontario. office and residence oppOZearyLcte] The Jlisse's Minnie and Arnie Skin- _ the ri_ht'lo.al. t Woburn,Ont. Office hours: morning 7 to 10: R net, of Torutl r,. ;ase visiting their sunt (} r..aina sine. Hard and Soft Coal. Col, Farewell'spent some time fish- Mrs. H. B. ii'ilbur. Above prices Subject to Change withent ing in the trout pored here recently, Richard -Hoole a:lcl wife are visiting -Notice. with gratifying results. Several large the latter's arents. You can hardly find s home Legal. �ik»L-B$1� —�A r flout have been taken for season. Jliss B, H.stints is visiting at herf without its AyerJs Cherry r• ansa The poitci will be 'up_n .or patronage sis•er's, Jars, H. PuLli Pectoral. Parents know what _ R FdRa��ELL, L .•r ce;t-ren crown Attorney,and County '•It. a;..:1 ' - . t'-ii. of tu""i� LG.{ it �oes for children:-brec�. s- t.. �e TEIB,Coznty y. I J ol;WTI . Court Hoarse,wbitbv. :o-v � are v;sitln:f f2 encu here. Brougham's lite ,a ere is to see that JIiss 0 �OiV Cherry ticGILLIYRAY, BARRIS• _ iCi!e:ta Beare is awai fr�ul tela due•, �'� 1J SZ']n ilr, ro�'e is on LIIe :ick to.=care, ; r: ars,solicltcrc d:c 0 too opposite Pcst- , •"• .�lkt the e clay ReuL�n Tht.mas al:d wife are vi-it- ' Oleins abttbp.Oct, Jno,Ball Dose,B.A.;Tbao• Pectoral t 'r a.eGillivrav,LL.B. hLonev to Lgsa. lis T• C. B1'nt�'ti, of Toronto. Cl'a9 In C tiie 1atLri'� n1Ut}ler, Mrs:. T.t t hotel-e rivet the '_lth. Ha;:ern an, m0aumeatl`,I _� t'eterartary. „-* Brnurhtul Divi-inn S. of T. is TL gall. of the ciivelent �tndayl tip a COId in' 2 Single night, :chin., u. th! vi.,inity whir h was he'll t wards oiY brcn�hizis k•,events onc•t• it r t C. oil 'tile boom. 1 r `wise i ul the _`,Ir..t„li-t ch t h h,-ielast ��~rT�HSP:>I:=S,i'ETEc I`:JRY SSR• 1i Yl =1i1,= nncl wife are viiting i u:,;;: hat , linen �.•iti*:ing i pneumonia. Physicians ad- l• r, ON, 6:ad=ore of ice Ontat:o ''t' Of all materials and dtai¢a her pa,:(lit, iii Aurora. „� ' t. 1 vise parents beep it hand. , erinarr Cn'.'eg•. Tor,n:o, ra_.a'�rrl n •::tier Till. ii•lil-°,t l�"�Pt ,livse iutefe�tcd. ill 'lldav Sc._iJul p '. :.of t a jn:at G-e:ar.nsry ate :_�' �+.. ..run. 'sept: a stock. It will pity con i i•. t•vo valuable tt•o,lk III ••The t�,.t ccaeh medWL•M'M(7 lac toy Cffi a an i rye ince nae an oae-q=err er+ .lee to tial! at on: works aCd iGBpeCt Onr 5t�i^_k; llltt:'i isn't a C', It 1!t-t v,-eek. i'hus.'Bea:e°lig^=?:^e"1 f-)l' a -hoI I L AF7 Ys CSerry?ecn•rnt. w,•s!ul.�-better ' s north of 3reen River. Office a-:,Lverc t :ce an3 ob.aiu prices. Ucs'e be mialcd by M r. 1:�hk anitti tt, c.` ii llitlJ�, R R? rime vete a4 !r tl ti.e tL aught c f wig J�_or3 err .szrau:, tad boars•:o.1 a.=,. au�l I to i : n ate teleync•a is m otnce P,o. aoi.esa. Gratin age•:ta the 3o no' p;ov them.^ouaequeet• a vi=`tilt to tc,�t'rt uu 5�nulti ti. ]r.--un, •'H oni,i•v' _it the alit- '. yr.F,"e J C /• p 4 :r.tom for -78tver, ant ly the can. and 3o throw o'_r the sR=tits ljt_: T tttt'au�:ll. of Sc•atbc�ro. i- `'.u`i, ;t cif hi t '.hint. J[r Fi �[F?I�et'.I • commisaicn of 20 per cert.. which you wa; , s,_. ,.c } ❑ � P 5 Use c.1 ilei ,ritlu:r. 1 : : 1. 1�1f aJJ ustttaeffis 4 arb4. certaiLiv save b arobaatn from tie. A in a11 r�t�lt« tet manner. Thi n tit:: :• �� o Y P 13 Jo:zoph `I-ouL 11 tel n its. (,f T,; s.,►a call solicited. (or,()f the I,roi• t iii eivr- t;rc".it credi. � :. -.•. rwito. art, yliitt tit Geo. Pirilip s, . l;e.L„all. WHITBY GRANITE I the i,enefi. it i,lu t r,�H�;!3y pC�\,Coovepuncer, Com CO.,, JII`. Rtl,l JIt ii'gr,l of Yi<;;tering _ Ayer's Puts great! aid the Oh�e_rr�_ j lsatoanr for tsaina af5davlts, oto., Opp.Poet Office. whitey, Cntarfo eallvd Lipoii fl lend,i oil Saturday. Pectoral In bres r.E-up a cold. �aremont,Ont r7 __ ORE£ft RIVER. -- _ — Mr. A-hu,n, wife alv.i fit!iiily, of _ Bir STI`1G, Isener of Marriage Uxbridge, ai't gate-c= at Geer F Jlr. P�tlit,s;. r f T• i i;;;Ling The PICHERIIv G LIVERYr r.tu, i �• I,1censesfor:LeCourtT of Ontario 6f•. T ' l'1111iI?- at the n-,r»•, t•n,'" 'uttajri . n[ r (�' as at the scars or at his rer.denae.Pickering �Il Bn,die -pent the holiday I�ES�E�� 8��� UI U���L�t ' Village� i•7 - 1 �.Lte A Ilatn'',er ftrnn here went to ' lie TI rcnito with her .'daughter, Grrrntvc°•d (in the 24!h. , kVID BELDAM. auctioneer• se., First elase veLieles for hire by day JIt lies, Iinri;: JIr au,l Nli-. Pc ,i, c f T,,runt%i, lne>rporated by act of Parliamsnt1874 tYct ira,•,ticite sa.ep•ran b a.^ tie*rs or oigE Bas in connection meet- li'!li. Burk r f (1,hawa. ;hent -p"-w th4_14-h w II Li'. G. Baran. , '- trleoit pat•:far an near, Paas of fu ms,fars ing all G. T. R.trains. Freiirht ani Stinclrtt•'c,'i[h 1.;= �Rreut�, Jo-e ;h Jiiii� Clara ii'h.ite, <.f. Chicauu, i, lteleriag 3lraae _ - - . ssoca sa•i everytLing tha is to be or,!.1 •vLl oe e? ress delivered to si! arts of the 1 I t her t.s.er JIi-�. Bate \,gli. acs r^r,ze,'Ce.,., ,, .. .h :lt.W 0W - bandled c7 the sabserbev w•itb tbetamost care f I and it . Bork. , 5C�s[r ted Cspf.4,% .. X'(aAD and so i3 to the very best advantag. d9., vie:a¢e., TAamioz of all kicJs done s`c tp `, r Ween 140.ou0 on shortest notice. bate and eom R' C(,wall Rnd. wife R'.d Te,l t an, ilt A!7nour Elli of Ash• aseeta !tear tv Concertit.e" ...... 1.M3.870 HRtll, CSt ()a11RCCa. ?1K,'Dt *1 11J11 !!:i'n• -peva t11P '14th t'1.1Lu1g their Jos:. Cow., tali T. �2<LL:LLas EtG. DR.BF',TOWNSHIPCLERS mlbaion stables in conuectica. dor at John Ilam Brent- hrr�" Pres:3�nt Caah:er . COaeetancer. G"pmnlife:pner fo: taking 1 Spec•al attosw'on Steen to Farmer's (iiia amdaetn. aoconnnan• Eta. Money to an W. _ There an exhibition on our Our '+audAy cancel attended tar i1T • e Peak dote. Cc.Ye^c:oar so ::.tel and psosnFt:J mads pro farm propert;• lwaer of UwT.sge Li: "" ttreet- la?t Stln(lav, that we du rt:llc at �i•hitrt'ttle 1fe-thudiat Church Farmers .•rise i sccun:ed ►mazioaa and aco"" bitev.e. Out 4.1 ! ProjX{tLOT. "nut want to -ee rel,eatetl. on $,rTldav, Fureisn Et9iacee biurrbt and sold Drafts to- Belford Wagner and friend, of Those Irft in our.t•iilage.ou the'24th sued, araliab:e on all parte of tL•s world EOCCHER III PO ST I LL.Licensed Aue•" Pickering. called on spent the day fishing and report very t,oneen far the Conn tyef-At+text---.lac s - fit?. «m. .- wavtaia EaaY Department aalee o!ever?deecrirtioa coanacted •t 4 Hubbard on :5atllr<a m era _ EstateFi i rnitu re Jfrs,.P. R. Hoover and Bess?:dough ntorewi i,oweS�oa depposits ai 2iislrset ear Agent and Oe:ersi vainscor. striat ettect Mrs. Gi dman, ,,f urOlatO, spent, ter'uf Will. and Mrs. Hoover are Wth rentrstes.sad crsdsted balf•yearlJ to depositors. ) '� a ew 8y i C.►e0. Seer. iQaaags: . =yen o all orders b77 to%-! or telegrspc. ZrAd• _ TaOb, P.:OCSEa, Broagbam. Ons. F, sister, Mrs. S. H. Stevenson. Mrs Robt. Calander, of ilalvern IP - OSTILL,Gresa ether,Out. &wy OR S-ALE—A gcod second hand 1 A fall tins Of first• Norman :�IPC'llln, of Oshawa. visited her Daunts, Mi.I. and !dray O, F. I btuwy 3cuAl+scat,strong wbeele. cbea _. rPH E WELLINGTON Hotel.—Ha., class furniture now accompanied by a friend spent P. Ferrier. for cash.t tie or trade on stoca.oleo two mtleg to removed to and tbomushly overbaal OD Elbibition to Sunder with hie parentis here. The Rev. W, E. Norton, Hope cow's oce,;ereev we:l bred'i at reasonable figures is p Appl, to rc.J,Cbapman.lot 9,eon 9.Pickerin¢ 'ad the►boys Lonsa_l ata prepared so lurnish Mission superintendent,preached here 2s,tf aeoomodation to an wbo desire to patronize our ware rvoma. Mise C, Phillips Rud ladyy friend, Sunday evening oa apsafons sample rooms. I sba:]be pee.. and Mr McGregor, of. Toronto, _ -=-rid to see an old ratira wben the have oc. 11DD.� 'Our football team came Gff victor- T V LIVERY♦♦ ��++ =v t etauwa too+san Markham JAB. T aRBNCE. 1CI1C@l� Tight. spent Sunday with H. Phillips. ions on the 24th, having won the cup CLgREMONT L�VJ'sIR j } mairkham.Out. G. Philip, our Massey- rris at Greenwood. R. S. Dillingham agent, has moved. his implement Mr. and Mrs. Forester viFited Mr. �liethodlst ChnrCh bu=iness into Wm- Cowie's shop and Mrs. Rogers, of Pickering, their Pielsering, Out opposite the harness shop. son-in-law and daughter, Ti essay last First-cl,ss horsea to hire day or- -vices r _ . Services as Follows tduite a number Of`om-young Thi who are needing a little of night.- pee took in the party' at Eli most anything just drop in at our Buss in connection meeting all y0 30 a.m..... .Preaching, e �° eetleral merchant's and postmaster, trains. 7:00Wagner & Coll " 'enfor on :Monday evening. �k A Fuller.P•m..'''•• iven for his dao bier, AS ra, be- Horses cli ed on shortest notice.2:00 p,m., .. :.Sabbath Schon]. g f PP 8:00 P.m.. -E worth League, on frets leaving for her prt,fesQionalI- Ontario _ a - Haveafulifine fres, 'I 8100 p,m ,,,.,,.Weekly - Prayer on ed meats constantly on hand. County-. _ At present the sugar heet"industry, Proprietur. 5... Thursday. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon —""—� is alive question in the County of On- _ Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Greenwood. tstrio. Charles Scott is a man closely PaBtor: _ _ in tnvicl, alit, the fh=,mss af-tflia- RFI.) fi11 N FOR BALD=12=ioR eta • r most successful foot-ball county, knows nearly every farmer in °arietJ. Apply toJohu Jaques, Pickering n prices paid for- -- One cS the be ;. Buteher's cattle. -- " • wurnaruents ever held in this locality this section, having been dealing with . .. -- took place hereon Tuesday, Victoria them for a quarter of a century. He ' - Day, The day was an ideal one for is a thorn believer in fostering and en- GOOk,B;Ott0a �t Compound sports, the rain on the previous day couraging the growth of sugar beets, U=8)ssfully used monthly by river s /W Real Estate agencyRock'. settling all dust, and the temperature and says they are very profitable for 10AMLidles.Sale,ereotnal Ladipask ` alt bei' all that could be desired. Be- the farmer. The Townships of Whit- one dramist for CsWs t+rie test Cow e 6 Its no o er,as all Mixtures,pills and fore the afternoon w" far advanced by, Pickerivg and Reach are said by Its are dangerous, tries,No.i,n r Office r it Js estimated that there was over him to grow the. best sugar beets in boz No.s,l0degmascroages,itperboz. ra We have on hand a gtiantity one thousand on the grounds. Al- the province,and in-these townships t or y,malledea recei i of��e�e and tyro teen► Piekeriaa Ontario. of Rock Salt and Barrel Salt to be though no charge was made for either there are this year 150 farmers grow- sold ate. �e aOa�p"F Windsor oat ; 6 i BerlinnsponslaDle Drnspsti f°a C �7►u s� at Lowest Prices. women or children, the receipts ing 300 acres of beets for the •, -FOR SALE amounted ti) over--seventy dollitra, a Sugar Company,an averagge per farm - _— Dry Goods and Groceries fact very gratifying to the committee of two acres. JThere are a few farmers •---- t-13er� i'4•-�' nod seven. roomed, dwellin ` A g Always on hand. entered the tompetition, four,in the John S annett, of Cedardale, is a wood ho•ise attached,4i arses of land. intermediate and four. in the senior strong advocate of the'sugar beets. He t $pl@ did,for market gardening. Prin- Give us a call. - class. Those who entered the inter- came to this county-from Michigan, Wedding Gifts eilil sS1 aye`loam, good well, good mediate class were: Pickering Maple where he first grew them. He is'so stabling;quite near the station, Farmers SLipply 'Store Leafs(Scarborol, Oshawa and Audley. convinced of their being a s©ogre of i also The,former two were itis against profit that this year he has,tell acres A good dwelling, on Ruin street, one P S About this time you begin to on Christina street. and a good E. .BRYAN,'Mgr. one another, the Maple ea eing under cultivation. He is a thoro farm get invitations to weddings. 'victorious. ' The contes bet en er-and his recommendation,backeQ u For wedding gifts there is house to rent on Church street. g g : Oshawa and Audley resulted in fav6r by'"llis practical proof of his belief, ha nothing so welcome and appro- •c _ DOMINION BANK of Oshawa. The Maple 'Leafs and a strong influence upon many of the r.riate as _ _ _ w t o Scar- pant one of the largest farm pro boyo. In the•senior contest it fell to tors int e county, canvassed al ]s Brooklin.and Green River to lay the tenants, urging upon them to ow Capital Paid ue, --$3.000,000 first game and after alive]Pri,>Ztest the beets. g g P - — Or - Rteerve Fund ana $3,4714,000 Green Riser prayed .their superiority. George Smith of Pickerin ,.ii-ith six Out Glass L'naiviaed Profits in the foot-ball game. The game ,be- acies; Henry Jlnrrisop ofunbartQn, Who is DY`. Hess ? tweeit Pickering and the Jlaple Leafs an old grower• with five acres, find Mr If you select ties gift from W fol'a place ip the finals was well con: Barrett of Reach with four, are other our.stock you 'will be sure to :WHITBY $R�iNCH• tested and a clean game, both teams Instances of farmers who have tackled have bought s}imething fttsh- A shrewd Yankee; who, is R lila.ing well. Little bill good work I fairly.large acreage. The proximity innable and worthy, and what - y.,gritdttate Elf:bbth'a General Banking irk the goal for the Maple Leafs, g'hile of a fanner to it railway station on the 1 is more you will have Medical RIICl ' ` BtE'I'111R1'y Cullers UaMler olid equally efficient work in line of'the G.T. R. is an important fac "A man leo qua When himself -fol• Business Transacted. tele ',same position far Pickering: .tor in this counts, but J. C. Tailor of } When time was a the score was a tie, Chet•rywood was not afraid to contract Savgi on P_17 turning,otit a firstclass Stock food tato goals each. The game was then for four acres and draw the beets "five and.n'Irose factory, the largest (of Special StTention given to the collect• cMtinued, but neither side scored, mileg to the railroad. He says thes are its kind)in the world, is evidence lion o, farmer's sale and tTie'gaine lasting two hours from the the best paying crop on his farm. He Diamoni & Wedding -'' that he has succeeded in furnish- other notes. beginning. ;Bot,h teams then decided believes the freight charges are exces- ang what the people want. — to discontinue as all the, players were sive, and says if the railways could see Ring$ •` i ' AVLNGS DEPARTWdENT. much fatigued: - -The faple" Leafs their' way to make a reduction in n $is twenty-five years experien- then played Green River, but after�.freight rates the acreagewould be ee has results. =ep^,f3ite received of $1. and "their two hours hard work with Pick- doubled. Mr. Scott has travelled from n u ' upwards. sting they proved an easy mark for Port Union to Harmony in the inter. NORMA- CR AN BASSETT Green River, who enteretf the rime eats,oi the Berlin Company and has So does his sfock"food. 'Try it. I31teTeSt allowed at high g - S 30c., 65e., and ;1,00. B fresh, and iia the Pickering' team bad faurid the farmers well .teased with Jeweler and Optician, former 3iFri current rates. left for home, Green River became the their past experiences and the square and successor to -----__-- _ _ q(D3=po%%3m dedi or paid half possessor-of the cup, One feature of treatment received at tbe,"bands of the , •—T early, the contest was the comparative company, and give Dr.i Sbuttleworth R1c�and son CO-.r PIC NG - y absence of roughness wfiicii is ao I great praise for thb practical help and [HE CKER NG NE S ` PHARMACY ` ■ �� o . X.d THORTON, characteristic of football in late years advice he has given In his lectures and Whitby — Out. M A UAXAi XXI Geo. Law, of Greenwood, and A. E.1 talks to farmers. Asked for hia -ideas' el��_tt1110 ■tt���t0 lb t ,,.:,� :._�Hi .....�, ,.:_. ... •`c'•,%`'ies.'�.*'7i!"«'ks.,,-. .,'., .- _.,:..x:.-•w"""s, -a- t .,.�. atv3C"" 'm'^' _'- . • ," _ ,;� r . :.,.. 11 . .., _ .. � 6 y� , - • . . ­ .i- � .` 1. _ -.— s , ' . q `.b, ,l' �� �N �� *6�M«s and plans, a Perfect passion of pity matted, whips was not very far. Z'he young widow watched them j ,4! . and to swooping over him body of a poor native servant, the sorrowful sympathy, and e��,)�,��r� ' rix . whenever his eyes rested upon the only victim o1 the exploding shell, br!cf hour of Paradipe. ,�•• ' ' • sleeping girl, and he thought of her :was quietly removed without com- When he roturned to �s Post v •---- courage and patience, her utter deso- went a few minutes later, felt very low, and fell regretting - " - ' latton and dependence upon him. Then Philp heard of the terrific that be had no tidings of Jessie he, • They had decided to sleep by turns loss on September 25th, and daring would give the world for a home�at-1 ter. Aad tired ae ha was b the11 -_ ,--. _ in the day, and travel again at the following week, when amputated w d night; but Ada, who had tar.ken no limbs lay in heaps in the hospital, (long day's duty; and weakened by� -. I . . " M oxer 'se for many,moaths, was so ex- of the continued fury of the siege }I poor food and hardships, na did not, . - OR, THE rUSSINQt glee, that night, s t la awhi haus�ed tti'!it the day wore on and apparently undiminished numbers of fi Ylooking' nearly away ,chile she slept, and 'the enemy, who had rolled back for througA the darkness at n face which ' WILL Philip could only keep himself awake a short distance round the original seemed to reproach him, :he taco'. -"�1 by pacing to and fro, to the dlscom- entrenched pgsition as the i:ea would that of all tabes had looked most+ tort of his wounded leg. But at roll back-from cliffs rising opt of the kindly upon him all his life. the lin- — s. ���.� a sleepfaded from her face water, but who invested the rein- ed, worn face of Dfatths y Meade, i �� �� sh�oLsighh-ed, st rte - 'woke. spring& f and remembered that good man's 1 CHAPTER XV. him, so that he might be unable to Ing to her feet when her eyes opened I Outram had not yet heard of Sir k ns es an a furnish any clue iA,.� a of pursuit. upon Philip's .haggard face, and- re- Colin Campbell's approach, and kindness, and the perfect trust he "We are going to Lucknow, Mr. There are• some very fierce fanatics proaching him for letting her sleep I thanks to Lawrence's providence had seen in his dying eves. . Randal," Ada said; "where does it Iat Beelampore who think English In the meantime the ns boomed lin 7" g on-for they did not think it safe to' there yvere still provisions for a > . blood the most dainty offering for sleep without a watch, a temple month"t An English smuggled on n ball might at an moment- He did not know; Beelampore arae g paper, emu led g Y their gods. Oh, )lir. Randal, how above the cascade giving evidence of in by a servant, proclaimed the'in- crash into his room, ending all to- 'not in the plan she had given him. beautiful it is to be free. Yours is sympathy g s onsibilit fIis nide then told him Lhat she human habitation near. serest and nth of England, and p Y• g the flrtrt English voice I have heard Then Philip took her place.for an the startinfi of large' bodies of His visit was repeated once or was not sure of the locality herself, I ;troops overland. twice before the position was evacu- Y since-for three months," she said, how and she watched and fanned in ; is ated a few weeks later, in November, . but was certain that_Lt was consid- ,her breath- ra.tehinn at the memory tutu her.heart_ in turn melted with � _ -6tau! LJi t!i 'Of eiam ore, -- --- when. Ada was o P 1 'h ro-,vd of . 7+wo or` three da}•a in hospital, J N of tho i"-t- En lash - voice' she'`had " it �vlieli she Toped upon 'the"'tsfoff-wrhare,- -:scSund-shdt'��Lafid'..a�f -,t.n.- . , n o P heard; "and I have not had so much pity P sitting on his bed, and several of ladies who. took shelter fns agis" rcas This information was most de re s- ; zed tired face and the strong limbs si. g Ing. especially when a sudden twinge las as English Bible to read, and relaxed in the helplessness of sleep. Iduty of most active description, fol- giant's quarters, while a passage was .__ reminded Philip of his recent wound. have only spoken Enosh when It wildrbeasts cease to-harm each lowed, and Philip saw and hear¢ being cleared ,for their carriages on He looked with dismay at his com- I teaching Rajmahli, and sometimes other, and unite to face a common nothing of the comrade of his late their way to the Dilkoosha Palace. panion's r:lender form, conspicuous ia�her father and her brother." 'irisaa tr, " "pilo pas still in-her uiuiJ; sae the white boy's dress, and tried to danger, how much more binding is I adventures. FiP c^- begged a little milk for it, and y "Poor child !" Fhilip replied, the tie of endurance and peril when out a note for Jessie, concealed in a g!y calculate the distance !row Lacknow touched at the thought of her dexo- shared by human beings? And quill, saying that he was alive and Philip was happy and proud to be_ by the time it had taken the bearers ,lation, "I wish I were ten men for these had fomeach other the subtle well, 'and then-one evening when s able e furnish some. _ __ to convey him in his palanquin, to charms of youth and sex, together Thad an hour to spare, he In ade his A wounded days Inter, when the sick $eelam io Alas 1 these bearers Your sake." wa to the Mayil.lr_�a' uarLera, tell- and Rounded and women and child- beela.ai being swift and practiced I The dawn was breaking now, not with diversity of character rind I Y A— ren were conveyed-to-�llA*abad, he— besiderunners, knew the way and were not 'the sudden splendor of the tropics, beauty; they ,were alone together in I ing himself that, little as conven- was one of their escort, and thus obliged'to hide themselves. The ad-a but a much less gradual dawn than the wide world, surrounded by cruel tlki w t ore could be observed by poo- we know in these latitudes. The air and treacherous enemies, at the I P� whose scanty leisure was spent in saw her frequently during the fort- d. Venture was a desperate one. i the darkness Teemed mercy of elemental forces, hot neons, I dodging round shots and musket night's slow and difficult march, We must make the beet o1 the grew sharp, which was necessarily ono of reat y- ' darkness," ,Ada said, trait of he I deeper, and then the clouds cleared chill nights, beasts of prey and ,en- ,balls, it was absolutely incumbent g oft, the east g gray Y hardship. A great crowd of sick this juncture. "It wilt be well to glimmered a 1 and omens reptiles, malaria, hunger, and on him to ask how Miss 'Maynard and feeble people and their neceesa the quiet during the day. You have turned to white and gold, the great the pestilence that slays and v:astes 'fared after her adventurous Tourney. P P r.1 sun leapt up from the, horizon into at that season !n those climates• He found a quiet circle of ladies in baggage in bullock wagons and palz been very good and given me no a sky of deep glowing orange; the Each felt something of the tremen- shabby clothes, sitting in a veranda anquins, with .crewels, elephants, pe-' trouble with questions and hesita- warm autumn day was near. dons forces drawing them t K'ather, to breathe a little air in the com- destrians, and vehicles all mi ed up kions." Ada's spirits had been rising with but their youth and the exigc:Icies of ,parative lull of the iron tempest, together in the hot sun and alining I "I am at your service," he replied, the sense of freedom, and the stimu- the moment hindered them "rem seo- 'which usually occurred atter sunset. duet, involved ranch aufferir.q and i _ pimply; "I know that you would not g unspeakable confusion, With scant . - ha%e left our refuge but for good lug of action, the terrible sorrow Ing how deep and subtle those ferias Faded, haggard, an languid these P Y y g g � ladies were; one wore 'a bit of crape and hastily organized commissariat, and suspense of the last few months were. � the Afavnurds were frequently with- • I 1 reason. Good reason indeed," she said. I w¢a succeeded by a natural reaction Another nlght's walking, they hop- at her neck, the nearest est approach to _ 0 She could have sun in the lightness ed, Mould brie¢ t:•„m to !�e rel.el widows weeds the pro- lout food or tints far the night; and, ,0 - She have heard Gossamjee llhose g tti were d: 'cnder.t'u-on the } of h-r heart, lines; but it was not so. What with cure: nr.e wan hushing a venni, fret- like others, l : 'elaak_of the tyrannical moulvie who . „How beautiful the world Is !" sickness and other mischances, it 'ful baby. This lady rerei%'ed him ,sornetimes lawless proceedings o! P wl-iced the Hindoo temple to be de- fl:cd. ]oris man has sworn that ,she exclaimed, as she watched the was days lute: when two young Erg- ' 'cry cordially, _nr.d thanked him for �innle tried s. ---- g glo of the sunrise with tears in Elis -sl-ea ing Ilindoos were suffered his care of her sister-in-lair, while I "Lsruthor liascaarjce," Ada said one there shall Le no more En lish, and �' night, when after .long and weary . . _ . d I for that reason Goasamjea was so 'her-ewes, "and hp-w_beautiful it is to peas the P:ngl' nut,Pos' in t.:o (1tPtain Maynard took the young g Karin at their encam n:ert he > .anxious to pass us bath off as Hin- only )ust to be alive. I am lure ievening. and .brQUe..t guarded into child ¢nd looked at it with a want- g P > that we shall et through; the lines. ,the entrenchments. I ful tenderness. hrought t!:em some lgon, if you p does. With me he succeeded fairly g - g from a commissariat wagon, "if }ou %roll I was in India until eleven Mr. Randal I think that God Footrsore and wenn, thin and hag- "Tina little chap began lift bold- wore in mere Fr.Gland I str.on ► Ceara old. Hindoatanee is my see- 1means to deal more gently now-I igard, their white clothing stained tv," he observed, petting the tiniest Y glY ► - have stil'ered so mdopa and you have and torn, they-were Icd before Euro- iof arms. suspect you would see mare- of the land language. I know much of na- ' aside of a Oxen t}:an you liked:" o tri'e ways, beet+Pe, women do not suffered. too. And how shall I ever Ipeans almost as tattered. soiled and "iTe aught to grow into a dlstia- P be able to thea,k you ?'r wasted as themselves; when the cuished soldier•'" Philip replied glanc- "WeIL I begged this milk for Wil- e Attract much attention, their lives lie," he'replled, producing some. ► are passed in such seclusion. But I "If I can help you I shall need no .younger lad, who was half supported, ing R'lth a sort of awed pity at the „liter all,'• Ada said, when she + you arrived to English uniform, and other thanks," he replied; "but it by the elder, suddenly uttered a cry trail creature, who had chosen such had thanked him. "'it is only a tpng - > strikes me that If I at tato . Luck- 'and ran toward.a tall man clad fn a a perilous time for his ::est entrance ,rounded and this somehow got I now alive I shall owe it into you." !ragged, dirty flannel shirt, shabby urn lite world's stage. and doubting picnic, but Urs, hard won't see wind, Gossamjee suspects that one It in that light„” t iof the servants turned traitor, These I They went into a grove of mangoes trousers and slippers, but accoutred it he would grow into an}thing. .. ► for concealment rather than shade, las a Private soldier, and wearing an Then he heard the low clear voter It K'oulc! be more amus nG," poor people are always intriguing, and , ,which had of late become an faml- urs. Maynard pbeerti'cd, "it seo could , I -- `some irteadly traitor warned Gassa- to rest &while,. and eat some of the 'officer s sword. ^„ I � be ;;,Rite sure the enemy would not y mjes of the moulvie's plan, which food Ada had brought with her; ., "Arthur, don't you know me liar, tho.igh no less thrilling to } was to Tearrh Gia house-probably ,and a more paradisaie breiiktast per- sobb'ed the boy, throwing himsclt up him, and almost feared to look up attack us." P this ver night He told Ruksbhai i haps bad never been taken. The f on the astur.:shed officer. to the taco fro had seen'tn ttvch car- Phi!Lp was 'mere than sorry when iso th£ Would defend us to the leprid lying befor them in the boxy- } "She escaped from Jellypore tn'iPd aspects when- Ada came on to this novel picnic canto to an end, death. 1 nor F%uksbhaf hereof! pro- j iy of the morning was so fresh, so (disguise," the other fugitive ex- 'the veranda and the Lucknow penpte were safety posed our flight; she had the locks !young, and.so bright; the experience 6ister by shits ,okay a suron f your said. am'Is glad t d ye you." not packed.in trains to 2Cllahnbad, Both ;,,was so new and so romantic. 1 Ada and 'Dors llu�nurd said q tear- _ • oiled, and l!�ave me a master key and : • suit of Chnnia'a clothes, and tures I Philip scarcely knew Ada in her ward," he added, producing a large .ha♦o time to come, You were , in �tui farewell, but Ada smiled through wished me with food and a little fresh disguise; the merry Htndoo lad ruby from his clothing. "Miss Ala}- hospital; I was so sorry. I hear you her tears. money. ear a —�autth th^ z; rkl'ag��eA diRered__ as na_rd_ dropped this while dancingwit6 'have been on duty, I hope not too_ "That can it tnatkcr?" he said to good ctor, and I'hope that she will much from the signified, deep-voiced me, Philip Randal, of the 1,90th, I soon." himsclt in the march back to the again be able to persuade Gossamjee that Indian lady te,.:-z him her sad last winter, and I took it in charge The young widow's' eyes clouded umbagh, "I shall never see ler again apo knows nothing of our disappear- story, as the latter k-itrasted with for her until now." (when she saw Philip rise from the whether I go through the campaign ance, She had to take old Toru the light-hearted girl in the ball- Then ensued a scene in which re- Iblock of wood he was comradittinge's on to or notw l Into hear confidence. Toru dare not Iroom, His spirits rose with the cognition, doubt, fear and hope, ser- shake his Termer comradt'e hand; And when he reached the enure and betray her mistress. Gossamjee glory of the fresh morning, aril the row and joy, were tumultuously min. I she had heard the story of their found several home letters, .ho. of would certainly beat her for her part infection of 'Ady's- but he could not Bled, one of many similar scenes ea- I wandering with n Tort of toOder envy tztpst trembled at the prospect of ` In 1t. And for such a breach of ,forget the extreme peril.of their pos- acted in Lucknow that year, whea:and the expression Ada's appearance opening then:. hospitality he would beat Ruksbhal !Ilton and his own heavy responsibil- the supposed dead suddenly reap- !brought to Philip's taco; s'e him a The time moved hi+avily 'on that - hospital. Dear God bat I wash fty, and ate the n heavy r and fruit Pei ed after long wanderings, and ,momentary resemblance to her own winter in spite of the constant peril I might have bid him good-by and ,he found in his hundle with an un- those reputed living were as sudden- it hap er slain during the siege. It and excitement culminating in the thanked hire. lIo is such n noblo- :dercurrent of serious thought. ly discovered to have been long dead; happened that Philip was clad in - a. final capture of l.uckriow in DSarch; .thanked man, Even Rukabhai fovea - "11rother Bassamice, Ada said when reunited friends met with ter-'shabby, stained uniform that she iJeseic'a-strange- discontent and con- him, though he !s htr husband. Holo hurriedly, after a time, "I wonder in rot, framing questions their lips al- l recognized too pelt; aha had refused Stant desire to 'cave the neighbor- . I shall mise is he all. You did which di Lucknow lies." most refused to utter, and their ears to sell it, but placed it at the dia-ihood of Cleese and .obtain some em- soot see 12ajmahli, of 'course? But Then it struck Philip that, having (dreaded to hear answered, poral o! any officer who might need IPloym reant,ched expresscft in the letters you may a hours the "Is fathor alive ?' And mother?- it. 'which reached him fitfuiT}, scanted to singing hymns. It woe Rajmahli. ,ought by this time to be within ere r w recovered her natural ,him, In face of the-stem realities �1 B g } nt: hue, and though -unsuitabl clad in is own e, a —lase is sizteea, and'a widow, I caring of the stege guns. He looked killed and Ethel and all the children I g Y tre,,,.i,r rsi .sen, .g.nd ass.,. and. we_tQyer,_the prospect before him, a rich -tione were saved, civilians or sold- a rich colored silk*gown-given her a spoilt child, wanting sottretlring - studied Sanscrit together. And little .Plain dotted with "villages among iers-Illy -chi!ifrea- acre--gore My- wife •by a lady 'who- lived in the Rest- and knowing not what. Bata, a enshild it six. Poor baby! It corn-fields, groves, and'• paddy fields, still lives-Her baby is a month dency, and -therefore had a?T her "Hear 1 Et-fe-Jessie_. f-I-ai!1 do all Is bad enough to: be a woman in any with the eternal palm springing here old-'Kcre is still food:in the garri- wardrobe with her when. the. flight I can to make her happy when the' case, but to be'a Iiindoo woman; -fano there; he could see no sign of a spa-We have lost Alt__ gP nnssesseti- thither took place. The mate a grace campaign is over," he used to say, there is nothing more terrible. ex- large city, or large river. Reelam- NVe lett carit,onments in the clothes ful and .feminine f gamin the dim ori r a i trttars. ' ore was left far behind ou of sight. we stood In-You are ill-I am stars- light, Iter dark hair was coiled (To be Continued ) �--� "• Rept to be a Mohammedan woman." P g ed-Ah, poor child, and worn out- about her head like that of a Greek They are used to it,' he replied. He had no idea where he. was. • his mind' busy with more personal "We shall soon find the road," he And Havelock is ill-Sir Colin` is statue, her eyes were bright with matters, said is a reassuring voice. "Only coming-A aittle patience-Thank Pleasant welcome; she carried a 15IiCRETfi 'OF STJCCE59." "And I am used to being a wom- keep up your heart, Miss Maynard.- God how sad-How, sweet-" and sleeping-child In her arms, a wast-ad, A certain fellow who answered ad- . „ aa," she returned, with a scornful Their frugal meal finished, and such like mingled qu8stions and an- ailing creature, yet no light burden, vertisements in papers has-had some smile, "but I find the.more I, am their feet wrished in a stream, the savers amid tears and seniles, and being at least three Fears old. interesting txporience. • ,He learned .. .used to it the less I like it." travellers went' refreshed upon .their 8jaeulations of serine and wonder, "Ada," her sister-in-law said, that by sending a dollar to's Yan- "You surely would d n remonstrated•ot wish to 'way toward a village', where Ada's g g g Ile you put Willie to bed now ? lcee lee could got a cure for drunken- - ' to the crashing of the rim siege- " a man ?" inquiries procured the disquieting in- symphony over-head. a has been to your arms the whole nens, and he did. It was to "Take Perhaps salmon, mackerel; and such formation that they had been dile- The fugitives separated without long day. He will wear you out." l the Pledge and kCep it," Then he lucky s a . tv' farewell; Ada was taken to her bro- the moment I lay.hiss -down be I cent fifty stamps to find out how td consider that discipline excellent for all night, and must now retrace their 't er s wife, an tip, Wi a eels, who,, at Mohammedan women,(steps, though they were not obliged Pang at a parting he felt to be final, closer in her arms; •"he is. so good, out : "`Take held of the top ani gra used to it. �o pass Detlampore again. at,.least as far as the close and he lets me work and wash the-china pull.'e. Being young he wished to ', ' "At all events," she returned, "I The nun waxed warmer as they Pleasant companionship in the last and do all sorts of things 1" marry, and sent thirty stamps to a' must look as much like a boy as I i.walked, and both began to flag, days of suffering and danger was Philip wondered what "'all sorts of firm for infotnantion as to how to I can till this little excursion as at an (Philip even:limpinn, as .the effort concerned, went to the quarters as- things" might mc3n; without asking make an impression. �Yhen the an- end. My name is Carendra Lal, told upon.his wounded let;. signed to His regiment, where an- he 'took the child from her, and I saver came it read, "Sit down in a . , . you are Bassenjee Lal, my brother, l "It would have been nothing with- other equally ghnstly but -less,emo quickly hushed'the feeble.moan it 'pan of dough." It wPs a little and we are returning from some pal- 'out an adventure," Ada cozffinented donal scene of recognition, inquiry, made On helllg moved; then he learnt I rough, but he was a patient man, -r !joyously; "you didn't sup use we dad response, and halt sorrowful eel- that its mother was too weak to .}..,,�--.,i�.,_.�,.g]it l.o --11d vet. - grimage Lo.Lucknow, where our par- j Y: ' Y PP ml s o�w Ic en -it a-nT�u�dit en-t- cry-to \ext ndvertiscn:ent he answered r Imeri in our a acres o c motifs' Tree. Kn Impctl"— } I - -01 a Ada. utile otrr rnone r usic rose in . I o da the diabolical wa m d 'Tine t ,Y Y _-_ -_ ., I read , s I ' t be s okesman,now as one calks across the field .,• speech obliges me o P ease' spa t; � Just then a slight sibs.int n w old to fortissimo; h w I of � Ile as t r is the aL o ., dea.cnir. fo t ix irioi,tLr: 11 rccasions." Ito church at home, Nr; Randal?" g in s n a k w hard and o I t ni�arary mess room' crashed in; ad followed by n arae as e convert his mon v into notes, fold The moon set and clouds arose, And he certainly did not. c i "gradually blotting out the stars. . They -had now reacHed_t_--.ravino. mitting .a heavy exploding body, a small object bounded from the ;them Land he weans see his money . They travelled along in the darkness, formed by a cascade dashing from a men fell in various directions like so chair on which Bliss Maynard was doubled. Text lee, sent for twelve iisteninG to the cries of Ka]d beasts 'height; the steep aides were partly l many ninepins, ,the sound of smash- sitting and struck her on the side. articles, and he got,a lmcket of need- •.' , _, :from ttg jungle they were approach-i clothed with ,wood, .,and as it was Ing crockery and shattering'furni- ,"Spent, fortunately," she said, les. I.TO was slow to learn, so he �1_. f ing, grad talking but little; Philip re- ,evident that both were fired out, tura, was mingled with groans, and with a slight start, while a small sent a dollar to fr,d out "How to ,� gIng, nq that he had left (*ossamjee s they rested in this cool and pleasant folkiwed by silence and darkness, leaden ball rolled harmlessly to the Get rich." The' next post cr.rried, hospital root without a ward of retreat till the son's ' worst force Philip, stunned by the noise, and ground, 'whence'Philip took it as a "Work like the deuce and never thanic's or farewell. 'nnc!'speceilating''should be expended. Here Philip hlinded by the thick dust cloud, won- souvenir. pend a cent," and that stopped' >'t on the trouble that might befall the prepared a couch with leaves and un- ,dered that he was 'stjll alive, and 'The' chair is none the worse," Ihim. But his brother wrote to find, ill honest merchant,on their account. It dergrowth, but before he 'had made 'supposed himself the outp survivor of Captain Maynard said, tranquilly Tout "Iio,v to ,trite without pen or M r • teas well that .Ada had explained 'inuclt ,day with it Ada, who had l the explosion; when the cloud began examining it; "it was evidently. a �ink." He was told to,ase a lead- 31 nothing beforehand, ns in that ,case l thrown herself at. the four of a tree to dissipate itself, a light was struck chance shot." pencil. H� pnl(1 a r!,',lhl- to learn, - ==; he :would have felt himself bound to and began to discuss their plans, and a voice ,quietly remarked : Philip, whose low seat ens one of I„TTow to live without wor',<,” and '< ..,he his good host of his intended suddenly became silent,` her head "Their practice is improving. The those wooden blocks fire3 from mor- was laid on a' post card, "Fish for 'flittinI;n Idrooping on,her breast. She had last,only ploughed the compound a tars at a high elevation into the tools as we do." "Gossamject will surely, think me -falTen asleep, dead bent, She scar- bit." garrison, ' keenly realized the they `' ungrateful," he said. cell stirred when he lifted her .gently "What Z hafe is their confounded and precarious tenure on which they t . . . "No," his companion replied; ''he (from the earth and placed for on stink-pots," said another voice, and all held their lives; was it worth ScAlRir.�-Female (to husband Nit P -' Oh, it you on 1:n•a,Y the sif- t, will think that we found n tavnrable I the gregnwood couch, himself sitting the whole assembly,• the officers be while to think of the future in.. the ^) : 3 opportunity for flight and will he near and tanning the Insecta oft with ing then at dinner, was spun on its near face of death ? Why not snatch �fercnce het,cecn Voll, ,cret:.h, end my `- -. glad that wt� did it beton getting l a green bough. Fie sat 'thus for feet, and making .use of such (urni- a little joy from these fleeting mom- i first- husband !" Husbnnd•:-"I do jtine tato trotblc. Tt was agreed many sputa, battling with the drew- ture as was not smashed, adapting ants of peril ? Therefore he looked know the difference. He 1s haPPF ` -- - bet,c.eert ur;_that I was to seize.: any sincse that threatened Lo p,ercome broken things and Continuing the re into .\dg's step e;'es, Otto ]istnned to npw Llubo[orat o IasgolL 11011 1;. :.nd I 'yes y chanes :bei offered witbont tolling him_ and Wondering L:i<ir situationpast. wa tit es -circumstances per- 'the tuuslc of her voice, while the happy, Y.. ! -` �- ti • � I. ,_ 1. • - :. ..., ' r, > - �., '"i• :r *:, 'sA,a.:pm�,�,t'Sfu. :w r �mwt" .- o1 `1.n s' sp•S,, .,y,, o,. x,..:• _. ,. , �;.. .. y ,.;..,ya,,µy,.,xv" �,r� ? na, ...e2&s •; YS"°,+r"<;.;,,. 'x ! -aR:: =a�•.; ;:,:"i•�^^°.�Mr''> -- .'" •.. .:,,c-''`.. ,a' +": : „, r,'" - a. "• �,� .< .•GiA;?4.ay.'CW 9�'�'""'�'^ '. _re T ` ..Z, . ' 'C.-.S.a '7",--......-. _ --- -. :..._._ .. .. ,�f''yP4 'f " r s..- .,i _ . ? -.,A .: Z. t; to t b�!tv:� - - —.�r rye r l �,, r + .._..:.,.. � 4i axe r. taws �•.,. �...ym:. .. ' o • , • Xt i I abattoir hogs, $7.85 to $7.50; A BRISK F1GI?T. , live THE W ORLD S KARKE TS hogs, $5.25 to $5.50. Eggs--New• An official report has been received laid, 15 to 15ic. Butter-Now made. at St. Petersburg to the effect that REPORTS FR0112 THE LEADITIG 15 to 16c; 1Ve�-tern dairy, 12 to 18c; ` Cenral Rennenkampft a Cossacke fell TRADE CENTRES. derL 12 to 180 Cheese New Tod- WARSHIP t '. J 1 S� UINK on . the Japanese columi; advancing der Ontario, ?}c; best Quebec, 8f to ! on 1--engWang-cheng on Wednesda3 Grain, Cheese, c - , -' -• and that the Japanese were Boni- Prices of Cattle, 7 o1 Palled to retreat for p distance and Other Dairy Produce UNITED STAPES kTAHILETS. ^ twelve-miles. at Home and Abroad. Buffalo, May 23.-flour-Strong. `> 'Lose' Two of Their Best Vessels an . The Russians have evacuated Kai- Toronto, May 23:Wheat--No. 2 Wheat-Spring, no Duluth wheat T Ping (or Kai-Chou), about 85 miles white and red Winter quoted at 94 'here. and No. 2 hard Winter about south of New-C,hwang, without a to .95c on low freights. Spring cleaned up;.No. 1 .. Northern, Buffalo �flV Men Drown, fight. wheat is nominal at 90 t 91r,7e east, inspection, $1.13. Corn-Strong for x .--_-� and goose at 81 to 82&east. Mani- good grades; No. 2 yellow, 60c; No. CRUISER ON ,P,OGKS. toba wheat is unchanged,. No. 1 Nor- 2 corn, 56tc. Oats-Quiet; No. 2 The correspondent at St. Peters thorn, 92c, Georgian Bay ports; No. white, 47c; No. 2 mixed, 421c. Bar- STRUCK A MINE. attic demo t f the Echo de Paris says:= t Northern, at No.89cand d 1 Nor- ley and rye, pray-ng doing. thorn is 87c. No. 1 bard is nomin- Milwaukee, Dlay 23. Wheat.-No. 1 The Japanese fleet has suffered a l Russian difficufties. Nisw-that the "The IRusala.n crus a at 0 to.--�rFri g i:.r sp y-�rAce: �� o d^ }- 1leriotta lose; says a Tokio despatch- Japanese 'have revealed their plan, grounded during a fog on the rocks es are 6c above those quoted. 97c; old July, 87; to 871c asked, While removing mince and entering the Rus+ian kraw where and how to near the entrance to Vladivostock. Oats-No. 2 white quoted at 814 11ye-No. .2, 77. to 77i.e. 'Barley- the lattd:'ng troops near huluy on offer resistance. The previous uncer- Her position is critical. Her crew to 82c west, and at 321c middle No. 2, 63c; sample, 32 to 60c. Corn - Monday the battleship Hatsyse, the itainty involved much superfluous nus pec was saved." -_ - freights. No. 1 ,white, -831- to 34c fin. 8, 50 to 53c; July, 471 to, 48a largest warship in the Japanese navy. I caution. _ east, and No. 2 at 33c east. asked. 't one of the most powerful in the .Of the oPPrations on the Liao-Tung COREA IS TOTTERING. Barley - ' anted at 42c middle Minneapolis, Nn 23.-Wheat-May', tlr. �In:ty?• eaght�nrhood. trr�y�ts. - 3+In 2.:A extra, 40 to 40}c, 94f c; July, 92` to 93c; September, work struck" a lttts'sian mzitu � '�_ Cea+s'a-r te.: tvitTerang, Bank. Of the 741 men on boards�lves!�Ne�-Chtcang, there is nothCng UW. says a Seoul. deapatch. The court and No. 3 at 88 to 89e middle 132 to 131}i "on 'tr e4: No. 1 Jsaz.i, - ) than one-half were saved, the vessel j All the despatches from these dis. Is shaky and reeks with intrigues freights. P^}c; o, 1 Northern, 6 e. Flow t tricts deal with past events. rhe.t R•r,nna4 nvrn the Worst- Periods Peas-'_Co. 2 shipping .Pena 'quoted ` -FirstNpatents; $5 to $5,10; second .- at 61 to 6" iv U6L u- 3-.A.,,.. �,_, e- nn ♦.,. R�; fi ret elaN rs. 93.5C 'S Bran- day the cruiser Yoshino was rammed SOaII%(rh'E BLL]NIIFRF.D. of the last ten years. A weak Em- _ Corn-No, 2 American yellow quote to $3.60; second do, $2.00. Bran by the Kasuga, and also sank, only peror is appointing, and removing a led at 60c on track, Toronto; No, 3 In bulk, $16.50 to $17. 60 of the crew of 300 escaping. The Among the profe�ions of calmness faction-torn Cabinet, and is concen- Imixed at 58 to 59c. Canadian corn, loss in men was 681, ag follows:- over the late disasters there are/in trating in himself whatever ae z,l;lance ). Sated. Drowned. dications of ,a belief that somebody of government the country still poo- s scarce, with sound marketable LIVE STOCK The number Xoahino (cruiser) of 60 240 I has blundered or failed in watchful- sesse.s. Yet he is a complete prey to affil! quoted at 44 to 45c west. Toronto, Olay 2 ut The number aA Rye-The market is quiet, with operators seeking butchers' Battle wan Hat suse (battleship) 800 +141 ness, says a Tokio despatch. Some the witches and fortune-tellers _who prices-nominal at 57 to 58c outside. large, and trade. in the best grades --- l of the n-wsnapers add to their ear- are infesting the palace, and the ti'io- F3uckwheat-7'S-e-L"sarketcent__.?nuns_ risk. Values were firmly main-. 860 681 l nest comments the hope that the dis- tim of two scheming women,'who en- Giving'details of the disaster, Vico- asters will lead to increased prudence quiet, with demand limited. No. -2-(tamed, and some or straight cattle a joy Japanese support. quoted at 49, to 50c east. sold at- 8.1.7:, for straight loads. Adrniral Togo reports:- I and care. There is acute recognition `v Flour-Ninety per cent, patents are picked lots sold in excess of that flg- "At. fourteen minutes past one in i of the- fact that the lost ships can- CRUISER WAS DESTROYED. unchanged at $3,65 in buyers' bags, ur•e, Choice heifers, averaging about •a the afternoon of Slay I5, in a deep 'not be replaced during the war. The A despatch to the St. James' Gam for export, middle freights. Straight 1,000 Sbs., were scarce, and wanted. fog off fort Arthur, the Kasuga i public mourning is general. Flags etre, London, from Kobe, Japan, rollers of special brands for domestic Short-keep feeders continued to be rammed the Yoshino, stn'�ing the 'everywhere are half-ma ted, and rrmny dated Saturday, after confirming the trade quoted at $4.25 to $4.40 in Ranted, but the o:feringa were -sma11, - latter in a few mir_utes. Ninety of I of the theatres are closs-d. It is re- report of the stranding of the Rus bhls. bfanitobn fours are steady, and set'oral genticr-ien who were pre- ° ;her crew were saved. I called that the public syrn.l athy when scan protecVc! cruiser Bogatyr on No. I patents, $4.80, No. 2 patents- pared to buy went away without any a "The same morning for Fiatsuse, .i Admiral 9tuka:o(1' was lost was aim- I the rocks rear the entrance to Vladi--$4,;;0, and strong bakera', $4.40 on cattle The frm tone l,revailing in while cruising orf port Arthur,' cov- ilaril,v,. if le morally', shown. vostock, adds Wat the Bogat3'r sub- track, 'Toronto. - eriag the landing of the, soldiers, sec uentl • was blown u b - the .Rus- the butchers and cxl.ortcrs' lines had J y P y ]ifillfeed-Bran is steady rat $17 to a tendency to stir7m values in these, Bin do a mine ten Laois south-cast of I THE (:911a PLAGUE. sians to prevent her falling•into the !to $17.50 and shorts at $16 here. and in stockers and feeders, which -. the harbor entrance. She signaled t A new dlaease called the green hands of the JoPanese. At outside puanta ,tarso is punted at ~core offered pretty freely, but not in for hell,, and instantly stn ck anoth}l . 515.50 and shorts at $1 J,01 Man- !sutticicnt numbers to sou,l the de er mine She sank in half ], hour. P'aa' r has brol:rn out atrongs. the JAPE CALM L'NLib:R LOSS. itoba bran, in sacks, $17, and shorts I y' - - .Three hundred of her Crew a sav- Russians qutirtered in Chinese 1 o.tses , mend. Stool: calves of 400 ID, and ' I in ;}fukdcn. Their eycFigh,t is first 'Inc loss o! the warships at port t $lg here. upwards wua in !articular-ze}oast, ed by torpedo boats." Arthur is received by the Japanese and httrdly an were sold below The Yoshino was a ii-otacted crus- affected, atter which- green sfx>ts aP- with profound regret, but couragN COC'NTRY PRODUCE. y' ter of 4 1Prl tons, with 15,75+> horse- ,pear on the body. The d' ase i4 eously, They do not consider that pried apples-The demand is limited, 5:) per cwt. power, 3S0 feet Iong. Tier armament h! hly contagious, A majoT.ty o• it was due to carelessness Earlier Prices are steamy at 3 to Sic per lb. Trade to sheen and iambs was goof consisted of lou: Fi tnrb q ra eight ;cases are fatal The doctors arc ii. the +rar> they say, the loss would leg, 8 c Per ih, on acco!int of ihr, limited o:Terin,*a !+� F.vaporatied app } there t d viers wc•re,.•abotit steady 4 7-:ae,li guns, and twcntc-tree F,- ff'Cd. The Chinese seem tic qm- have been serious, but now it will geanp-Prima banns are quoted at 9 an . P po:ndc•rs Fhr s;,er'd iv us 23 knots, mune' not affect the result. Japans posi- $1.60 to $1.60, and hand-picked at at Tueeday' s qu-ntations. Cal+'es and her cn.•vv rtirr+Bred 300 men. The tion at Port Arthur, Dalny and'Kin- $1 X35- to $1 'U. were in kind demand, and Iead.N h w Kasuga, with Which. it collided, was J•A}'S 'P,I:,AT A RETREAT'. Chau mizht have cost halt the fleet. Flops-The market is unchanged at the best kinds were putty steady. The g-2. to 32c, aCcrrding to quality. tnost of these sold about $4.25 1,br ` of the two fast protected cruisers The reports-of the• Japanese- re- one The Jiji considers that the ck' rte Q - eohich Jn;,an J,ought from Chill Just !trent to F'erq-Ras:g Cheng are ofT- I of the sea at Kin-Chau so tact. fates Floney-`rhe market is quiet at C lcrrt. belorL the war cons:',cnced :eially cOr.firnred say's' n Now Chwang Javanese rnovemcnts that the laU.of to 'c pee lb.. -- Cumb quiet at $L50 The range in exporters .was Si r0 - 1 Thr Hatsiise was a batticisihip, olldespatch. Port Arthur may be expected Boon to $1 "5 to 5:, i'a her cwt The hull. of t r' X5000 tons, and o{ the latest mod-I Tho Japanese. numhPrlr.¢ 20.000 FTa3-Thc market is quiet, with of- cattTimothy quoted Quotations for butchers' cattle fnn� sold for less than 85 per c-". completed Great ,men, dame upon 32 Oci(� FR,<siana In JApS lA'Iti \I:AF2 TAKU`iTIA:� �fering's moderate. - el-" She was only i p Britain in 1900, was d00 feet longs strong position or Moeiouy, sixty The Japarese force which landed at fat 89 50 to $10.25 a toe, -on trach; tow 'Choice butchers', St 1-1 to &: and was heavily aru:ored, Her arms-miles webt -of Feng-Nvang- Cheng. It Takushan had an cngag;ement with a' Toronto. 78', Lair to good. $4 .1l to St 3:,, com trent consisted of fob 12-inch g in9. ,'being unwise to risk a battle the I body of ltucsuin cavalry,' about- a Straw-'Phe market tP quiet, with riven to. fair COWS, ;3 Ji' to $1.1i!; fourteen 8 inch gelne twenty 12- ;Japanese retreated in good order i squadron strong at 7 o'clock Fri- prices unchanged'at $,5.50 to $G on rough cows, $:I `-'5 Per c«t and with eat' rapidity day evening, rear Wdnchitun seven track, Toronto, The prices o! feeders and stockere ponders, and eight 8-pounders, and t� • tour 2j-1,ounders fihn 1ae,d tour � An unoftic�al Russian authority miles north of 'Takushan. The Jap- Maple syrup••-The' market is quiet were firm. C1'e quote.- I•'ceders 1= - torpedo tul'x ,rstimat6o speed. 19,11 lFaystr pitcher! battl, was not fought anese surrounded and routed the at $1 per Imperial gallon ()00 to 1,3f•O Tb., at g1 40 to $1 knots and and her crew numbered 741 but rumor sad s thero xray consider- Russians, who lost many killed. and Potatoe4-•The market is quiet and gp• feeders. 800 to rAUO Tb„ $4 t.- 741 loss on beth sides durin>; the t�k Pled Ana rRussinn captain was pteady Choice cars nr9 quoted at 85. eitockrr, fi00 to SciO•1be S.I7 11 men. P 0 per ba on track clashes, A ith the Cossacks harassina pr Ko Japanese casu- F1 Ou to $1 10 I? g• to Sy stool. celtrs, 850 to a _ TOGU -SF:NDfi Fit; REPORT. the flanks of the Japanesr'. T1tis di- here, and jobbing lots at $1 15 to � $3 St) u, 'g4_,2ti. nfT-rotor and- - vision presumably"was ezecutini; a LOSSES AT YALU FIGHT. $1 25 rough, sante weight. X3.25 ur ' �'ico-AdmiraF 'Togo's lull' re ort. is Ireeonnalssance TYe- pnrs:,it was. Poultry-Chicken-s. 12 .to 13e per rk�p and labs. were unchnng d. P Gen. Kuroki reports that the,.Ja= �s (oil checked Whoa the r..uin body of the pancse losses at the batt:o of ('hiu- ]h•; turkeys at 15- to 17c per-lb. for -We quote- lien+'y ewes, $f to S1'4 u;, "It is regrittahlc to have to re,poit I.Tapa�tc�v was rejoined, 1'icn-Cheng. (stay 1) were.- I{i11cd, fresh killed. light shoep, $1 25 to $4 :,C;• bac!s. - e double misfortune. At 5 -o'clock � This news appnrrntly ncC,',iints for $g 7,0 g F Sunday morning I received a wire- the withdrawal to an unknown des- five o`ricers end 218 men. 11'ouide+cf, ter. - 53 to grain-Nd lam hs, S:, :rr: - I 133.of ors and 78:1 meli. Chlrteon TTTT D:MIRY M.AIRKET4. to $5 7.-. barnyard lambs, $3.50 to, l less message from Rear-Arimiral tinati6n of warshlpa and trnncvorta hunlred and sixty-three Russian l)ewa, saying' That on that day at !from Tower Hill, ton m:Jes north of Iipl ies The muni at is dull, with. $4 S3 per cwt,; Spring lambs, 52 dead tt'erc buried snot 1$ otF.Cers -and supplies� lies of mrdtum and interior goal- �td lS.G� each, - five in the morning. while returning I<ai-Chou, Il n=1'ung .Penirsula, and f P from the a'ark o! blocking fort .',•f reactn'ca defensive activity at Nsw 505 mr•n were made 1•riao:.ers, The lities very large. They are hard to Calves brought $= to $30 each, inn - Japw:cse capt,:red 21 riirick-raring Fe11, We quote :-finest 1-1h. rolls 3J to 53c`per It,. Arthur, he encountered a dei, a tog-Chwung. ,n,, 19 acuriumt,.6n «'a ons. 1.417 13 t,.14-c, 'orrdtnar}` large rolls, 11 alilch cows were mra;ly at S20 tel north of the Shan Tung Promontory. -' The F{ f the collided +lith the Pmt IIObI[;411T1EI1 TIIE CO:1CT siicl's• eight machins pr nt, and 37,- to 12ac: medium and ]ow 09-ales, Sl ti each. The 'bulk of these solJ stern of.the Yoshino, which, was sunk 300 rounds of ammunition for these lOc: creamery prints, 17 to '18c. below S40 each, 'Boats from th.c I{asuRa saved 90 A Tokio despatch Rae's : Admiral g,ms; 1,031 rigs and -950 good rounds solids, 36 to 17c, ITogn-Quotations follow -. Selects, ' " ill ]Tosova, commanding 4Fe. third of ammunition;-G3 horses, 10 wagons Egger-The market continues Case quiet'if>0 to 20ii }Ts., of l:rime �:iality', okf crew, The deuce fog still r.iundron, reports'that with the third and 1,24.4 coats and :,41 tents. and Gari; with"recciptar light:. of ho Toronto, $4.90; fats, $1.135, SOM-r. continues. ..- :rndron, .--co.nsistiz�_.of the FUad; - with - - -- - Faihe--l-afanr•�-«,-�arc�c#-3:„--�rhel}s.+lo-t�.scTl-at 15c per dose 'cwi�S3.75. sia�s. $'3. to -$'= day' for out navy, • While the fleet ci en. or ffr6un rm,mJs of. Chcesc -Tho market 's quiet Ixr _ 11- 1=4 been et m rkc t . cr tos�.els, be rotectc+d the landing - rices unchanged. Old quoted at 9 - - was watching the enemy off fort P _ rite ammunitien. 1.,2a! coal-., lQ0,- P_ Arthur the llatsttse 'struck one of of the front s at a r.ew unnamed to 9 c `er 1b., arid new at 7ic.- _ ln'cc rot,obh Tnku Shad. on-Thur- rt G0U lont'cs of bread and nth^r sup- } P FIRST. CIGAR KILLED FI'IM. the enemy's mines and her rur`:dcr sday,' homLarc�d-' iho citist-' lie' Ecthcr_aith n -" '--ty of ------ -- - _.__ �. I'ROUL CTS -was damaged.' She'sent a- m ssa�e tools and telepraph stores. _ C` $ ifs' t for a ship' to tow, her, which u'as lnndod__a party of blue jackots, who i Dressed hal stare uncharged, with ilty of a�Smoke. ' Pen- , being rent when another message occupied a point of, land and raised CROPS LOOK W�Lt bfferini s small, Cured meats are tri brought the lamentable report that the Japanese flag, at 8 o'clock an good dezriand at,'unchanged prices. A �'hiladeil his despatch says: A the Fratsuse•had struck another Tripe .Friday morning. -The 1nnding c r W quote :--Bacon, long. clear, 8 to Coroner's irgaeat was bold ori 'Tix '- /` and immediately began to sink. The troops immediately commenced and Wheat - is Farmers' Hands $as r was accomplished very uickl'y:. _ Been Underestimated;, 8}c Per lb. in case lots, Bess pock, day to incrstigate the death of ten- and was ten knots off Liao- _ ry q $17; do., short cut, $IS.30. year-old William Black, who on Sun- S an-promotory'._^No enemy was A Montreal despatch sa3's; G. C. fimektitt rnents-Hams, •dight to day smoked his first cigar: The -lad:s :-, in eight. It must have been a mine RUSSIANS tVERF. RF.TTUL.SFD, ITastings,:the «c Iller, o[-rriediti -12�r' do., heavy, 11} £o_ father, who livrs at 10 South lion- _ or a submtirine boat. Three nun- Thc following oiacial statement lr': Atiinnil7cg, who is in Llte elft;; say's 12c;- ro'.'s, .9 to glia; •shoulders,. 10c; sail .street, said that Willie carne - droll o[ the officers and crew were .lust ween issued at 'Yukio: that the crops in the NVe9t arc look- backs, 13i to 14c; breukfnst bacon, home late SunrLay afternoon and cont- sated. The HAtsuse sank Ili 'thirty A section of infantry of the I_i.eo In exceedingly well: ,though, of 13.1 C. plgined Of a nv'cre pain in his stoin- minutes. 1Vhilo sinking, sixteen of Tun., forces went in the direcHion oY course„it is set too early=-to judge Lard-The demand is falx, with ach, Two phy'siciafls tram the Chil- the enemy's torpedo craft appeared 'Shen Chusan to reconnoitre and Piet of .how niatters trill turn out. As Prices . unchanged. -We quote :- dren's Hospital found the 'boy in con- P s vulsions. An enact}c resulted in t - and were drit'en otT. +two sections of Russian infantry. The in t?rc East, the season is about'twn t'Iler(ws, 7}c; tuba• 3c; ails, Sle; - _ "Our ee Russians were ropu se in 1 - weeks ate, a .rn•svi c - - • . , vague on account of the 'fact." that utes. our casualties were one officer bay. recovered consciousness shortly ery'th ne id looking up, including tho BL SINF.SS AT NO\'TRI,IL. before he died, and said that he had some of the'messagees were roceive3 !and four oven killed, and one officer blades of wheat. by wireless telegraphy.' land eight men wounded. The Rus- Iry speaking= of wheat available in Montreal %1y 23:=The market for fried to smoke his first cigar. S clan Casualties were one officer and' the Rest, hid._iIastin.Gs is of the opin- oats was steacly,-'to-day, and. there v :_KL'POI{I .NOT•-I2.FPUL-9 I•for.ty to fifty men killed. iou that the Afor,trral ]ionrd of Trade was apparently little-doing local ACCIDEXTS CO �VURI�I}IE� So far as can be judged from-the ""1'ho landing of Japanese troops at has been inclined to iinderestiitlafe the coiisurnption, though some sales were .- t. news thus far received at London, the !Taku Shan began on Thursday." amount, Ile states that there are tieing; made' for ' ,outsido points, Number -During April Reached a St. e cr rg rrrmn`at t�t� Fe{ i 'll two million bushels in fn::rcrs' thrpugh 'shipment. Prices for these Total of 197•_ / NUM-BER L NK\O« T: of out ids of elevators,-ana thaT of Caen. Kuroki with„.great loss, is An Ottawa dospatch says - untrue, and is based on the,engage- I The loss of life incurred .by the the old wheat, which will be export- able for sellers. Quotations No. rid Department of 'Labor has been noti- meat of bfay 18, reported by-. Gen. +sinking of the cruiser Yoshino, in ed during the set 'season, will be a generally 37} to 3Sc for No. 1 'and 38 to, 39a for No. 2; a few car- fled of 197 accidehYs to workmen Kouropatkin, which was little more eluded Captain Saycki, Commander good ttniovnt above tho usual esti- } during April in different ports of the - - . mate, which Was 2ve th00 biishelA. ' ]dads of Peterboro' oats n'ere sold then a skirmish.• The fact 'scents to i Iiirowate.ri, three first lieutenants, at' 33 c track. to-day; liens were Dominion, resulting in'the loss of be that no important information is five accent( lieutenants, five midship- The acreage increase over last year } he estimates at about ten .per'cent., about steady at 71c afloat May; No. 59 lives, and in severe injuries to kriorc likely to be available.now than men, a paymaster, surgeon,. three en- 2 barye 7Uc;,hod Ido. 3 extra, 49c; other workmen to the number of )hitherto, either from the Russian or gineers, cadets and eight boatswain which� would mean ' 400,000 acres y' 138Twenty-three- were killed in more ]and under cultivation than No. 2-rye, 62c. oba pa The market Japanese side„ until the commanders mates. Of the crew the number of there was a year ago. td as steady; Manitoba patents, $4,90 raihvny-s n iso and eleven w running w have had the final gay. Two or three those lost.is unknown. to $4.95; strong bakers', $4.60 to machinery. Compared with the special corresror,dcnts with the-Rus- I Those who went down with the bat- -' $4,65; 'Winter wheat patents, $4,80 month of March a decrease of 77 slang send rnlorlcss r*essages, whichytle-hip Ilatsuse when she foundered CZAR REVIEWS TROOPS. to $5.10, straight rollers, $4.65 to shown in tho total number of asci- ` throw'no light on the,situ�ttion. Thet. Commander Tsuksmoto, Com- 84.85; straight rollers, in bags, dents to workmen, the.number a1 , Harbin correspondent of the London ,mander Viscount Nire, Commander Receives an Enthusiastic Weleome $2.20 to $;'•30. Feed-The agglyct deaths'being the sa-me_ ' Morning Post says that the Russians Arimori, five second lieutenants, five at- Hhsrkoff. - was ,quiet; Manitoba bran in bags, -�--►= `: only allow telegrams to be sent in sib-cnzinccrs, two siugeorts, six A KharkotT despatch sayer Emperor $19; shorts. $21 per 'ton; Ontario DESTROYED 17 VILLAGES.' the Rusinn language. They refuse midshipmen, four or engineers anri bran, in bulk, moui to $19; shorts, ,� to riermit tike corrcoliondcnts at Har- ' Nicholas Was enthusiastically received 19.5b to $20; mouillie, $26 to $28 1' ten non-commissioned officers. $ Armeaian Insurgent.Bands. Cause on• his arrival here on Wednesday by per ton: Rolled oats-The market Great Havoc. bin to leave at Present. It is not known yet in f]iis case P The 11Iu3cden corresi:ondcnt of the chow.marry of the men perished. Th a large crowd of people. His Na- is firm;. dealecs are asking $2.321 for ns The despatch say's: Aa London._Daily lfail refers to the door- i}Intsush was surely sunk by coming jesty reviewed the troops under or- bags, and $4.90 in barrels on 'track. - in Battle„ et iicfi has' for so long-tri contact with a submerged mine, ders to •go• to the front. During his provisions-Heat'yr Canadian short cording to a despatch from the Vali been declared to be. imminent. {He and not by the attack of a sub- etav }dere the Emperor resolved dopa- cut pork, $17.80 to a19; light short of Bitlis, Asiatic.Turkey, seventeen reiterates, the report that the -Top- Imarine boat. talions from the Je*ish and other cut, $16 to $17.50; American fat villages insu been destroyer] By Ar- eiter are ndvnncirig in Liao-Yang II The report that the battleship communities, who presented loyal backs, $17.50; compound lard, 7} menian insurgents in the district of Ian r the cast, and adds that the re IShi shims . was damaged and the i5ddre_saes, to which his Majesty made to 8c; Canadian lard, 7 to 71c: ket- Sussam. BToro than 600 Kimerlfao ' 111 ddressa responses. The 'Emperor lett .t]a rend'ered, 8,} to.9Jc; hams, 11 to families have taken refuge in Mush, 1 mesal of the uncia tLinty regarding iba loship Fuji sank Ys denieii 'at ,here for Poltava .the directio13c; bacon, 13 to laic; fresh Itilled town is Bitlis. 1E n of'Lhe Japanese line of iTokio. _ ( ti • r ire •-. - .• r tori •v .1 HORSE REGISTER. New Adverttsel'nenta. 0 o`t Upublis%tedtherp Friday morning atI-&Was BIwephalos=:IVol. 12p 'ass 1114SS1� a rY Pickering Ont: The cbo:elv- bred Ciydeadale Stallion ASTL RE TO RENT-Tile u.tider- - TERhiB imported by .raham Bros.,the property �aiof ca fe prepared e,to a in about:0 or 25 ���M ��Q t+ P P Lewd of canis to pasture, Ylecty o! good pas- 11 V t r'�• -91.26 per year; d1.CO fpaid insdiasee of S. C. Bunker, Pickering. will make tura,cood coater and good shade. %t' J UcDoc. the season of 1,001 as follows:— ouday ild, lot 1?, COD-5, Pickerido, Greenwood P O -M RAT3;S OF ADVERTISING: y3-°4 leay.a Na oa•n stable Kinaetcn Road; '- __ --..lptret iaaertion,per lima 1O pea» being ——'-- - -— —a---tach subsequent insertion,per lima = 6 " for Baadel'a hotel, Whitby, for nigLt; �« I\U-The undersigned House f� � �� Th s rata done not:ncinde:e6a1 or Fore'an•d- Tuea3ay, Thos. NEaddafozd, Kingston 1 S prepared to saw loge•he is daeirons that ��l (,(, � , Vw semente. -Road,for noon. his own stable fur night; those who lace loge to saw to bring them to Special-terms given tomparties making con- Wednesday, Toyne'e, Rouge Hill for ; the mill as soon as possible. Th�l.aSSaylea. _ trash for$ or 6 moo the or by the year, Half- 1 Grteuwood. - ; - _Mth.yearly contracts pa;abie quarterly. noon,Maxwell hotel, Highland Creek, . }S Sasthaseoarde,tflnlineaorunder, wishyap+*, for night; T:arsdav, David Reesor'a Seizes yous O11eyeor,$5 Oc,payable in advance. Silver Spring, con. 10, Slarkham, for — _ Pa ia11a1C isper line h subsequent known.uelunansten ntsper line,l sert!0a- vale for night;J g neo a hotel' White- Light; 'QYa �,eat•per line each subxgnent iu_ert.on. I - 1 tr�� Saturday, to his•owa ■ Remetuber that -i On. No tree advertising. usable asst11 tie following Monday morn- - "' Advertisements without written netructions ■illbe inserted until forbidden and charged ac- ' Border Duke(10311)—Imported Clyde•otiuing dveisesardingly -Orders, for dfan ttarPi TIX eB Y-snare. -3rfi"r Sone will stand for marea during 11904 as a Job Work promptly•tteaded.w. _ w I loll"owa:=%Iotiday:to+vas his own arable � ANNTED. Is Selling the `Hubbard's hotel, Bromgham for T. A. - Our F'olitlos-scoot Indepeneares Saar>,Brock, noon;Tom's hotel, night Highest Cash T1C8S. - NOur Aim-A First-class Loca:Paper. Tuesday,Jae, Prouse'a B. F.con. Pick g p Our Ezj,teetatio.na-The hesr•ty spin¢,for neon,Cordon House,!or night, 0 Lau lld rr ' - support Of the DaDDIe Of,P1QEeii1C aid-TLC1IIIL�T - ,r,8-ly _ F. C. L�. FR UGH. _ •, B - .. _Wednesday, Ed.Balsdon's, Base Lime, `� r - toric gh•t; Tbarsdag,Pnokcin$r0a•And- ,, i.%_ _n.feCtan _ F..,,--S - _ Fly IDAY, �1AI 27th. 19+?4. lay,for noon, own ble for night; Fri- _ �a day, Wm. Cowia"S ;ch semi for aitch& House and Lit `� Scouring -- Saturday, Fiobt 51ilne`s fqr noon,thence lint NOTES AND C'U!d!AE�ITS. w iod&v o;: . -- AMonday morning. ,. 1 V .1t.►iiu.0 ' SO • The unprecedented 30 of pope Gallant G�tattan, tTol 26), _1?33'•— .— latiun from the States to Canada The importe i .0 ydesdale attllion, the The undersigned has W rent in lot`28 ;- ° and a, host of other cleansing agelabs ropertp of Cowie dr Graham, As-grove 1st con., Pickering(imile west of Dun- is beginning to alarm our friends Vaz,m Markham, will make 1901 as col• barton,i a li storey, 7 roomed frame i to the south of us, who do not lows:_Monday,witMeave bis own a able building, to which is attached 3 acres Lye * -Brooms - relish the fact that many. of their Green River,and proesed to Jac. Patter of land. There are on the premises a 'Borax _ Washboards best citizens are forsaking the son'a 7th con. Pickering, f r noon, Hub• a good liable and drive 'hotf3e, Will Ammonite _ Glotl-les Lines ° land of their birth to becorue bard's hotel,Brougham,for night, Tnes rent the whole, or will rent the house Pearline Scrubbing Brushes British srub'ects: Some of their dry, Gordon's hotel,Pickerin4, for noon se erste. - 1 p $al Soda Swye Brushed -leadingjournals ascribe the cause and night; Wednesday. Tom's hotel, to thtRlde3 read and skillful Liverpool,fo•incon_Jab.Mitchell's We* ROBT. H. CARSON. D'anbarton Washing Compound Shoe Bmi Brushes P Dumbarton, for nigh:; Tharsday, B. Wlfitning Shoe Brttshes,. ladrertisiug of the- Canadian Gov- Carter's, Cherrywood, for noxa, John Starch etc. Tacks etc. Iernment. While this probabl Miiroy's, Bear here town lige, for might; N _ �y AReat tot al, ' i has something to do with this Friday, T. Coxworth's, Armadalt, for M• �Q$' Sy fid+ of tel• ° ;migration, the chief cause lay in for noon, Franklin House, Mariham, totes maaata.;.ued by tae JAaLaaghlm Favor us.with your trade. the fact that our northwestern enol Saturday no3.a; Saturday noon to Co'y.of Oshawa. � his own sable cath the following kion• sessions are becoming more ` . .... - : PO• � g day mornintr. : 'ot•idely knowD: their vast extent, r fertile soil and attractive climate Havenilb41-Ftnre bred imported Ttrk• r shirt coach stalhoo, the property of Ds- °, are powerful factors in inducing rid Dafoe, Whitevaic, will asind fora t people from other .parts. to .make limited number of snares daring 1:01, as 1 - -it their home. It is very nuOiea3- follows.-Mondav,leaves hta own stable _ I ant for the American? to hn�R' for Gordon House. Pickering, for night: i Te•sda Joe. Parson•, Rnmais Hill, for Ghat thousands of unt3esirable y 1 'Ne t emigrants are coming every year Doom, thence to Andrew's hotel for might 1am W•dneada'f r B. Rehis as lbs t' man. S, 1�( T illi fm-)m European countrte� to t:ake ) s P ixarboro, for moon, his owe sttble for �"` '� � , f their home in the L nitecl States. might,Thursday Commercial4otel C ►re ° hile so many of their mozat de- most,for anon,thence to Mansion Sonde The Empire Medicine Co, of London nimble citizens are leaving for Uxbridge. for night and remain until the Ont.•has appointed the undersigned ae i 'Canada. These journals ate ap- following coon: Friday by way of Rote- local agent for Pickering for the m>tt woo L r villa to lira. Todd's hotel, Goodwood, dertal d.•covery of the c,aeweeth Century i I 1)ealiug to their own gr,ternment for nigbt;Sa-arch+_own statb;e ansil the For the treatment of the hose. T'brest. Always Ask �0�. to take steps to stop this heavy the following Monday coon. Bronchial Tubes and Loogs. Itcar -1-ia drain; but appeals to patri„tiyni Caeanh. 3atbm+. $romchitia, Hay favor fi Lord Vinta f3917i Vol. I3-Tbe will haze no a ect in cases cf this Fars Clydesdale stallion this property of and all thruar and lung diseases. Wena Jr11 kind. If a man feels that he will a C,Courtney •!on 1 lot 311 Pickartag for particulars.a stock of trsaimomta and Satisfac• Neighb Vr be more prosperotta en the Canari• will #&,arid for mares during the sea+ca repairs constantly on band as. ian Bide, lratriotic iPntiineut will of 1904 at hi+own ssab:a. Terma--To r ="I1 : _ "nut present his going: So long as inanrs a [nal t3 to be paid Fac gat 1303, tory• who has there will be plenty of g,xxi land Mares not retuned rtaularlp to this not taken up this emigration will hero* wi l w Charged tatutance -bother continue. So far ae Canada i; to coal or not. All aoeidenta so mora '%Celled one how concerned these people will by as owo•rs melt. aterworka .made hearth welcome, as the Ni°he lturphb-VOL. TIII, p 117 Q likes }} e - -' F Y The !icertcsn Dred staltioa,The proper - �y NO'11p+ she 11.lLG:� 1V f ` - _Iv None. Are far more de;airsble than th-k ty of S C. Btinker, will masse tot season reat majority who come from of 190'4 •• f,)clow•-llocday leaves his - tirupean countries, own stable. Kingston Road. Ba-del a ho. While some will adopt the new aryl set. Whitby for nigh•, Tuesday.own sta tem of waterworki hundreds will not •"w""--- ble for might; Wadosedav Mazwell's he able t,+ use it. To these the relic- • ,'THS WESTERN SANK hotel, Highlaad Creek, for nicht; Thar•• PC-Nips made by EVANS will day. his own stable for night: Friday , st,a provide the best +velem of water- _A hank with a total paid it pp capital of Johnson's hotel. Whitevh, for night, : w,,rks. The quality and exrellence of. _ ' 3431.889 that earns fort +shareholders Saturday, proceeds to his own stable the»e pumQa will still be kept at the until the following Monday morning. hi heyt nt anti air,+ni w ill receive • � r rt' rtuflt,tr,r8 yelp of$;rt.113, which g iN p. eWID 0 Aalaehi c}}tt��aIto 1i,5i percent,ftrit ral,ital Seggernian-Better known as Apple the promptest attentiun. v t tstx dhsht'.; its t.,,fulne�y and its )u,li• Jack". the celebrated Azaericsa bract' -- :- Ictus, nimiagement. The r c•Pnrt of the trotting stallion, the property of Robt, E. Y Y t E V A i1t S y t t dirert•Ir r,f the Wester-1 Y,colt of l'xr.• Deverell, Pickering, will stand for a ,(�( Lida. the headquarter,cif ti laich Art—at limited number of mares during The _ U*hawxr Ont_ she»\.. clot it ha, dr,ne eeasoe c[ 1'004 as fuilaws-ll�m9av - FOR SALF BY lee, as hie own etable fur R'ocdre¢'s m this. and that.the fin.+ncitil rr nditir,n i li hltby - - orf the b nk is f:aly maintained. Thr hotel, R hitbv noon, Central hotel, Oab- i Brock $k•t - _ kdoition to the reit of 51'2 5 d), which is awn.night; Taesd.y Raglan, noon, Se. Markham'stinal tri 05.8 per cent of iht net ,riitlts hart hoa•e, F'o t Perry, until t<edree• Pampmaker and PlubaberRe w - - da noon, thence to aahbora.far night; - whir i fractionally exec•-d- �per cent Thursday - uf the total paid up capit=tl, and places noon, Hubbard's hotel, Brougham,night the:hang: on an even stronger basis Friday: Johnaoar• hotel. Whitevale, — than ever hither to enjoyed. C'irculat- noon. Andrew's hotel, West Hill, n'gbt ; Coanty Council ` increase of joyed. amount• Saturdav to his own stable until follow- ion has irk r to E n i nor se now 5, y ac sing Monday morning. Cnn n t Of. �ntarlo. iriv too of the limit prey w (inied by the pe*teet.rlion-The Imported Clydesdale -- t.., ..+t �,,. .■'.^ .•qt. Bank Act. Deposits were increpWeid stallion the property-ot Jilin Miller � The nett meeting a the Council of - during the year by 441 i7,i8r the total Sone, Brocghan, will stand for mares ' the Corprrratipn'nf the County of On these being t3.3i1,fS3i. The Bank's daring season of 3904 at bid own stable. I t rim for the year 19i4, will be 'held i r� liabilities to the public, which are .��..�— puisuant to adjournment at it Court $3,i7i3Oy8, were increased dtt:in the House in the Town of Whitby, on Jiondi y the-Sixth day of June, next ) (. sear by 1455,72$, but these are 015itijb-9 Whooping Oough. less thwi the assets, the latter, ount In the spring of I£Ol my children at the hour of one o'clock}D the after- .. 7e ing to 14,41.1,501, which is an increase had whooping cough,"says Airs. D. W noon. '•bf$•180,101, Discounts current were Capps, of Capps, Ala. "I used Cham- � all accounts to he laid before the +increased by$177,510, now amounting berlatn s C,)agh Remedy •with the Council' must be forwarded to the tr+52,89•_>.V4. A featiire of the flaan- moat sat};factory results. I think this i Clerk at least •three dais, before the : ii meeting of the Crnincil, properly rise-rdvi(%(I"bts, these' only aniounting whooping cough.;' ThPs. rerriedykeeps ver i er.:_ to•.5,3tA, although this swag} soot is yens the severit i Dated at�ti hitlSt', this 17".h daffy of Strongest and Best. Made through - g the coligh loose; les S I 'M A. Dr, 164)1. out of \u. J hard steel -wire, lea%-- sriTnt;tvhat•in excess of the amount a and frequency of•the coughing spells • - it galvanized. For full year a«ur Anntlier good feature is Jora� E. F.\RY yEIL particu- 1 t and counteracts xny tendency tan'xrd( 3 gt the fact that the readily convertible pneumonia. %For sale by all bruggists ('r)tinty Clerk, Co. of Ontario,' lags call or «'!'ire; ` assets, n•hich are$1',&R0,10. Are signal URIAH' JUNES, ' tri al,out .. Per cent of the total. To 2 _;I¢ 13a1.aiu. Lord Jetcett-The beautiful black pati that the result of the Past years RITRU-1 e trutting stallion, the propert pf'_'ohmr,lx!ratioDs of this bank is gat isfactory ILA I" Dickie, Pickerin �illage, wiil make the is putting it'inilci y;xs est- oo' upon �ryBLr=T:oX6 season o �#atg. is own e a ,e, oppa. them as eecellent and t'i'e have 'nn ■n P Ta+i�s ootcu EAsr LC% •s FOLLOWS:-- site the Gordon House. Descriptive clonht the sh_areholders pitrticipate in No. t3 MAIL 5:51 A, ilii, card with pedigree and terms' sena on _ thist=ied. •Titer=have reason ,to ron- - ' r' 12 LOCAL `L S3 P. M. applicati n, gratillate theinselye5 upon :.he excl•1- O . - lelice of the report`tv'hich urptsses -On Saturday April '2nd tvc• n'ill (lisp rnir new stock cif.Spricg Millin r'10 LOCALW , ti:04 P:)- that of last year, when'tht• brink cele- eryr All the iarlies„f the village antl vuin}tN-are invited to comma and in- TsAixs aotlrG�asr Ix01#as 1*OLLOW ;- OST-On or.abom.March 31st, be- that •. a or 9 LOCAL . 8:45 Ar M. .+-� nceen I3al�aw and Claremont.7, a book l,r•atOd iti: t�yeilty-first },Irkhdar, aflcl SPt•Ct(rill• rit•t,' SP11111 mood ' , , 2'21 P. M, coutn,aiag rhi-liree'aagea'batween 3 and IL , .. L , wade no doubt w•stt'ixlg t•ifi,t t to ap-.. _ _ a ..: _ "11 Looe jyeirs of a;e. Fipder will' nanf�r a favor by • ♦ d:i'1 'P, ,lrl ire,Ing same with R. S. rmilip3.Rese3sor, ptay to tilt• hest ad'.ant,ti+ on t1LtT (� . Pieliei•in g, "� Rrou tam,or P,Jtacn%w!i.Ciaremoae. ,i<J•tf ?' „icasirin. -fi}iarchnlaen ;in ln;nirince C. A. Baker, B- ? --- A � qct, r _ �'1 F I �....� i=� �` � •© • 444 -...Court Q+ Revision. V •:,:q'.*i��•.•�^•'v•�Y•�.^.'i^i^'•` _ .... .•••e••••••••••t e.... ilf,miri +ality of th'• Towlllshi ..of ;i r' • • 1ty r, Pirkerin p Coiled- Spring Fire Fence : K• - = - Yi,i,lic .trtir:e is het t.hy •vii t.r; t l>it • 00 The S:ti e:sign Bask C Canada. halitytci,f�the 7�)wn,h h rnf il'i }:rxtin;, �Vifh Iar7Ce,slit[stay wires, makes a pert e • ,� „ for tl e year 1ir111,- will l t' l it,_ fir", i Not one pound c£soft wire enters sato lite constrai:6Dn Of • lam} Makes eyEryt.hit)j,asp a=y acre}:w s'ttnp}e,t` poa;ibh> - sittings in the'fort nsliip hall, iii t ht THE FR�S'I• Ilre uprights are immovably locked to the • ��tt�11,,, _ Alrs,:,lute Security. ' Villa e of_Brougham, on Monday, ttici it-tinning•wires with THE FROST WEDGE-LOCK,ataSditg ata �Iv t'nexcelled Fxrili tea. g 0 ' 30th clay of Jia>,y, A. D.. .]Sll}i, at the absolutely Stock-proof Fence. The Lack,$bind without kinking Modern 'M a d-. ' hour of one ti clr,c;k, P. Ill. «, tzimping either the stays or lateral Wires. Will not slip, and our e C'tnilte�ustTivafnteii't. All pennons inters It-d will take notice xnd govern themselves accnftl- nell tacthod of enamelling and baking-prevents irUst:.whi.ch adds greatly a...` ' in } to thea appearance of the fence. Make noaiiitake. Buy THB FRbST• • '*r/ MARhHAiI BR.-�\CH, CL:�REJIOvT BRANCH, Dated at Whiterale, this 13th day, It b the q�vlest acrd the best, For sale by • Ar P. Smith, :flan.: L. F. Todd, Agt. of May;A. D:, 1tJ(t1. i MA�j PICHERING. ` i • 4 4 © • 4 4 D Q D DONALD R. BEATn't. l� E. 1�. CHAP , jp' • �...� Clerk of saidMunicirality.' o.t+.*�LELes�Ll��ltnErtL.�sl,.rte.•+:L.l.�bS�• •�• �,�a � .:� :��'� .,�- -��' ._ .. .�.. _:..,..,�si4' '' , ..k',.,,,t,r..a+'.. '.•sR,.. ^-�'. �' ,:®""iss.'3 y i,.r.... M.�.a '�G f - J. - �. h oLARNMONT them to satisfy the desires of the d. Gormley,of Pickering,spent inner'inau, 't',•hen to their surprise • _ ' mss' day here. on reaching there, instead cif find � � � --lug a pile of coats, a-fe'R handfulserglt. C: and Mrs, Tait visited I pring • ,; of ashes marked t�slwt, a spark - 7 . - oruiltu this week. - H T,l�tllsun is from ail engine bavlu set fire to __ driving the bake i to them, It 1s neegless to say , Boys Wagons, Go-Carts, Step-Ladders, window"Shades, ��=�vagoll these day=, `l c � [}ss Flureuce Eastwood spent , the aid not need the full sixty room Suites.£ i the 21th at lit. Albert. I minutes for-their dinner hour. PICTL RE FRAMES-We keep a big assortment of above.. , J. S. Bundy -was in Toronto on The "Union Jack" foot ball - team of our nolle school re-or- _ Monday on business. gauized, electing the following J. H. Beal The Claremont Home Furnisher, Duncan Macnab spent Mo4day,,officers:- -- - in Toronto on business. President--John Macnab. , --- Thos. Gregg left on Monday for , Treasurer-W. M. Fltlmerfelt, ;Muskoka to purchase cattle. Captain-F. Evans. { V IJ �cattle from hereon Monday.R. Besse hers engaged with Thos Committee-L. Slack, ft: RicerGe Furn"' i s�,i n S ardsou and J. Farmer:- •Patterson at the carpenter work. ; The team are down to practice �� FSi7baHkS tem how QC• �u Magnus Henderson is ma -ing ' and are open for challenges from c _ tensive repairs to his.houses and other school teams, players to be of warn will. t g symptoms the Head Down-Z- ' buildings. tinder 10 years. f - j bars. Jos. Slack.is having a new to a woman. She. -Aron roof placed oil her'house by An Open Letter. thinks womgir's Safeguard is New Arrivals A. B.=lluivaw»li--•-- -From the Chapin, S.C.,hem's:E:11iy - t s' The hisses Balls and friend, of in the s ria m wife and I were taken ' �• S' ye$C1�St - - y , P $ Y - Fine line of spring hats, spring shirts(colored-and'white). Spring foot- y. - Toronto, are spending a few days:with diarrhoea and so severe were-theme wear, etc' A call will convince the most.fgct.,'A.r,,,g, t!7nit n t, ,����* •F K.. .•. .at Ira Powells. pains that we called a physician who u� iaue vu ei the right goods at the right rice. !ciui-o 1$ 8 _ g p Y $ (burn, spent Sunday with Frank I railed to give anyrelief. A friend who and neglect are^the cause ° untold - " and Mrs. Cooper. l had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, female suffering, not only with the - CLAR NT Mr. Rowatt, of Toronto, is re- Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on ls+►soi heal with the ch in of a E. Forsyth, STATION--,, hand ave each of us a dose and we at Owe- I not heed Lbs od Iieving lir. Theaker, in the Sover- or�u and general once Olt the effects. I procured a beadiehe6• tiI I�w eign bank branch here. bottle and before using the entire con• weariaeaa, mm ^+ The Woodbine races were--the tents we were entirely cured. It *v a traud. I knew I bad to do � f did the t I • t H I rich �8• nn t taction for number wonderful reined and should be found Y� �� e� ee centre of a t � ii V L B. P1bn11rbRcm'e Peaet>►W a 1•� •of our people last week. in every household. H. C. Bailey, , Mr. and Mrs. Theaker, of Mount Editor, This remedy is for sale by all C4'� Albert, were here last week visit- Druggists. di"odoes, sad�re'wuded in a!ew weeks to Sad t halt ilia,acbm and pains A full assortment of Ladies and Gents footwear from heavy to light k► " lug their son who had his leg LTELLO, HELLO-Fat cattle and diaappened. and I again lets the glow now on hand. _ :broken. hogs wanted when you have tat stook of LeaAth mT Dam, 8Sme I If your want something meat and at a close price. A very heavy thunder storm of an7 kind ready to sell drop a card for priced h� aw bem m,Ose came- Or when you want a much oow,beet rye er or 1paased over this section on Sun- say aoung cattle to test on shares, w�A or Mal, i be, also advised a t>ta� of Call -at the Corner Store. _ day night. A large quantity of phone s a whit.,Bronsham 49•tf > � Cook,-is Repairing neatly and promptly _ water fell. ){�. a� � bave neve: had attended to. Everybody is looking Forward restos to be sassy. Y, viory truly, Shoe Merchant, - to a pleasant outing on June 219t, _ �+• lAs 1T1ssai>�cs+ !lb &xAb 7 f Claremont, Qpt _ the day set for the Baptist excurHats +.Q s3, M1na�poils, atll—" (W - Put- 1`y . M. Palmerbion to Guelph. H�vU i bank fa doe°i this tmassuooseaiai sad The Hisses Hamilton intend ad- tra"�8�Q== ding to the beauty of their place �D wess )-�ssu0 fi"1'R by giving the house and barn a 46=0"turwO°ik" q by gi coat of paint. aim ptmkb am t>vt'tm all � 4n the great clock of - - Dor. and airs. worth and ram- Ladies and Children woatea to write her for advice• ily, and Dir. and Mrs. W alford, of She etas thoasssads to rn :. ;Toronto, spent the holiday with Readwear. A Lias. i�e : Thos. Gibbons and family. - 'There in but one word -Our band were engaged by the Cured His Mother of Rheumatism. a Greenwood football boys and ".My mother has been a sufferer for'therefore Spent the '2�th In that .,Ready-to-Trim many yearn with rheumatism.' says ��W ; Rillage. r1 large number' of rest- «`. H. Howard, of Rusb&ad,`Pa.- At times rho was unable to move at a,11. - dents accompanied them, .,:Ready.for-weal - while at all timre walking was painful Takehe hint nd have y order t a •let u9 our _.• _, _ Inst Sunday being Sunday - 1 presented her with a bottle of Cham-_ - ifor Ea,vetrough or Roofing. All work ached day in the Baptist chllr•ch. Something New. Attractive and berlaln's Paia Baiter ani after a few lguaranteed,' - appropriate services were held, applications she decidwi it was the - In the morning Dr. Tracey, of Becoming• most wonderful pain reliever she had j. - - 1 m 7 Toronto, addressed the scholars over tried, to fact,she is never, without DOWswell, 1 h� Peoples T>lmsnuth and his discourse was very highly R'a ask you to call and inspect. it now and ie at all times able w walk _ »ppreciated by the large audience An occasional application of PainSpecial music teas la prepared b the M. GEROWP Bronghs& Ballo keeps away the pain that.she pec' P Pa Y seas formerly troubled with." For scholars. There were one hund- ,ale by all Druggists. red and six scholars present. `a s'a "' Last Saturday morning the •o� •� - section naeti on the the C. P R. �'ieo •• .i Fruit Trees t -19®4 Pumps while earnestly pursuingtheir a' 9 " soa ; = s ' .labors left their coats piled to- r ijIIr "o a All kinds of Fruit Trees,Shrubs :~ ether with their dui ils •O f ter• g Pa = Etc. fos sale. Pome distance away and when the Y. t'a am a 8 = = S Highest prices paid'fur Fall and ' uoon' hour came they journeyed s my a- {- Ito the lace where the had left Winter�i�iltle:. Windmddls, " .O�.P YCIOsJOHN E. OEE1 Agent, . ti Pickering. 1R�f FOR SALE-Farm i,situ- II p - U ated In the Township of l't:,ndge, t-eins n '44e are prerared LO do all kindan! wozit - w ':u:es or lea L cos S. coats ting 53 2% t .leed ' Vs 0� ma Promptly pertaining to the pump tinalDeas. for :+, ba: using ocerplus There I. on the + $ a 3?^ .s o Q c - Prcperty a good frame d-elirng waL kitcL.•n 1^' L a a a ° G ani woa'_ahed attached. Barn bus"nus buff:• sr. d $3°Q :roC,z3S cLect t;r all stock std IMP:em.aca, rood axone fl,Z a. SiOD m•.°R _ ta:e,p ce::ar under baro coming np intostsbles so „° * p t - " Bcaoles.henpea hogpen sre all double sealed ar= e� O O c m o a _ , a] w h at red paper bo;weea good spncA.pond �j wt L sctflciant water for stock and turestiiag �;� O ' a O E Z ■f■f■f 1f�` John Gerow �IICOMIO! t0 par ossa near the buildings,also small orchard = 1 ° ° • o Clsramont. of c�)Ice fruit, The soil is of rich clay doom oar E e ► W,V.Richardson, Agent,jYickering, QetOw Q7II, --—sad in splendid state of enitrvstion, Free from _ •'noxioae weed,tenors are all strait, Qi g iteI iu � g r �s - - ------ - -- --use on tatty Propertv is one mile north of C P „1 o pD E c N o p 3 t station and etevstarc Ciaramont cn Brxk road. The owner bet,:i anab',e to :sok of rr A: o Z a. b the ppiroperty owing to iallrmlry it mast be sold - prtvLegs given to plow after harvest acd .full 13mu&ry 1903—Wbithy,qth011ha. Yard AN, aro r i0 • 'Brougham 11th, Port Perry 13th, tx -' apply to V4 Powell,two doom rut of Clare- f' moat Y O,property will ba sold at a rea•ensble bridge 13th,CanDi•igtOD 11th,Beaverton — flints Wm Lae it to PteOstit tenaai 3131 loth. --- All kinds of rongb and dressed Lumber Lash.Shingles, Doors, Sash, House fin. ' iehinge and alio material an i� (a i� -Be' e -, Better Late ' Than Nevert (,�ju(,Lst . Cistern:tanks and water troughs made That is what we think about spring, the same rule will apply- to to order buying good machinery. a - LaRtn -' • The *all-kna We have a full line of seeding and other machines, the best of pp yatt make of Guelph, unex- „ ., - • .., 111( 1111 :, /�1� Threshing Outfits, wire fencing, Fertilizers, MAnure slir'eaders aad W. DO aardoz- - celled for easy running, fast• cu)ting ' �nythiag el��>hat is.needed on the farm, also Churns, washing' nim- and long lasting qualities chines and•Sewing.machines: - - -r Geer Philipp jr. BhOII¢haI]1 - YEARS, -_' 1'1 f„. �7 Ex°PERIENCE Weill guarantee ,you feet satisfaction if yon purchase one- of — ` - this splendid make of Lawn Mowers -- -- - N'S - J- 1 A R DSO 'e have a' fine ran e ' of styles :f . .._ f•. -:: '. ..RICH TR1RKe .. --'- -" and sizes. PriC. S_rang from a 20• . DESIGNS .. - mpOTtanT9h-owing-o:-DDeitdisplay-oi<'--- - Yftffii+TS-dFG. 1� - t China, A_:ery large s?sonment of A f ne sending a sketrCs�desertD tton may qufc v ascertain our opinion free whether an '1nCh four U�&deo machine at $6,00,' _ Siatiouairv. Books, Doll?, Toys, jubt Inventinn is probably patentable. C.lmmilnic down to a 12-inch .three bladed E ttimsstrictlycnnddent ial.Handbr kon,Patents - t received for the Holiday trade, Call _ _ cent free.oldest agency for seritrinc patents, - " p nt take h mn Nunnecetve machine rightly-priced at and Bee them, ate s n t r ah n h Co.C - syr notice,withrntc charge,to the _ • _ ,., ;. ; SIILacriDtlons taken for. all Dlaltazines,E Weekly and Dailyl Newspapers, Scientific .�uerican. Ahand•nmely Illnstrnted weekly. Iitrgest else , Two Dollars and Fifty Cents. ••' ' c ••. _ w ���0�1-•, _solation of nor a s,fl. s d bYal Tettns,1e a - - T. u• R=t K .LV v�eyar;{�tnnrpmo�niths,lL 3odbyallpnewsdeyaler.. NN " �a.i Y. MUNN & 1t0,3618roxdway,New 1of� $roc3�t street, . WY�itby_ Branch oetiro '7.5 F aV w%bin,.-ron.D C. _ . . �.- ----- we have just the Lawn blower NEVA LAU�7DRY you are loobing for. - - : The-miders.igned lifts opened--lip - Pa ars Paints, s, a laundr next cider to W. T.Wallp 3 _ + Dunbar's, rin,l having hAd nearly A 't "filter -PaCSeX 0l'ienceinBowman- Thi • •US���I Hardwar e Ot - ETC� z 1 -. ville, is prepared to do first-class A(lar,�a ire3h stockinow on hang..-Prices in W all'Paper ranging] ';t•ork at Renal rates. from> ',up, { Give me a trial, . _ _ _ _ . 126 BAST SING STREET, Toronto. rs- �•• .. ..:. John Par� SOO TONG, - xr, Zu ab�rtOa, j r.o,slater, 'i. , , 1y • t -••-- �, .....___ ..._.-__._ _..:., _ _.-.... _ .__-.-- -- ....... �._.+._..-...-.-... ��1 --,•-_i. -?rots"�,. m�' y :.�..u'-'I' ... ip"`,k:,.,,.,,,;: �-•lir , .y„. "` -`.,.:�C•':.r,:-�. .r .:�.e �.... -�.«.,;.`SrY'. _ _ _ a,;;,. - ..;ra r_�✓ ., . ... ,:�_�. .„ --. s , .. . ,. 1 , , 4 Y.- ,-y . .. _ - .. ••._ �i (� ) iii •, - �� I just why yeast causes their bread to' a little, tura in the mixture, Lie up, fltmg it into the sea. Nor, three THE POPE'US DDO , `:, _ rise, and when their dough fails to leaving room for•the pudding to years later, did he display any sym- ; `_ .�bo ut the P rise, how many•can tell just why? swell, and boil three hours; serve pathy with_ the French invasion of - , e AN INTERESTING, a The cause of success or failure is due hot with sauce. Ireland, g�gRA I 9 to the action of yeast. - Yeast is a Suet Prkdding.-To one teacupful of LIBERTY DANGEROUS. A FAMOIIs C, ACTEB. _ lent, n cell so small that only un- suet, minced down very fine, add four Y , uSe P 1 nese der the microscope ll it t orale. It teacupfuls of Sour, half 'a pound of The arrival of a hostile fleet in How He Differs From His Cana- 7171 is estimated that the individual yeast raisins, one teacupful of molasses, a Ban tyy Bay did not elate him. "I diap Colleagues-An £zaznple Jplant is not more than 1-2800 of an teaspoonful of cream baking powder love," he wrote, "from my heart, I Worth of `r' . Worthy F3eiag Followed. 'inch in diameter. The yeast exists and a scant teacupful of milk with a love, liberty. Liberty is in my i IIINTS-.FOR HOBiE LIFE. in three states; the resting state, as little salt an$ cinnamon to flavor. bosom less a principle than a pas Dr, Lapponi, the famous physician _.•... - when the good housewife gets ft in Boil for nearly-.thrPe�}n pr9 and serve Ision, b,pt 2 know that the victories to the Vatican, whose name has re- =,4-- - - :4 punch of soda stirred into milk her yeast cake; the growing state and with sauce. The baking }owder of-the French—would be attended with centl; come so greatly to the front atten- - _t_bat is to be boiled will keep it from the spore-bearing state. - should be mixed with the flour when bad et segcientl. The Irish are htened to bear ti account of his ,ssunremittingtho Pope. ' ,c ca m.:fl, rhe orttEy�ng state that dr9• the not sun soffreedomeRhFreedom would tLeo XIII_ anri L]ie.s the he late Pope. To remove grease from wall paper the Housewife has to dQ to making .. Wver the spots with blotting paper five bread. When a little yeast is soon dwindle into licentiouanessyT'hey which he is regarded by the present p > P P FRUIT SHORTCAKES. .r _ at>d Hold a-hot iron near it until the placed in a solution which contains would rob, they would > der. We Pope, His Floliness Pius X., is a _ grease is absorbed. I proper material for food, it begins to Instead of eternally making pie, may regret that O'Conn did -not man o[ commanding genius. But he - ea keep.tins .bright, wash well with prop by a method called budding; w'hy' not try making fruit shortcakes always preserve this attitude of mod- is something more than that. He is strong hot soda and water; when t#iat is, each iadividttal lent puts for a change? Most every one re aeration; but he was a Politician who more than a mere man of science. --- P gards a strawberry shortcake as one grew in violence aB he 6trew in years. He is a man of original and inde- dry polish with a cloth anti_ a lit- out ,n. whole lot of little plants from of the luxuries of the strawberry sea- and the conflict of his career did not Pendent mind. I3c stands out among 1. - tle powdered whiting. i itself. Thus, when it is put into the medical men of all nations, ' them- . Before-U;oJn�f21k rinse out the dough, the plants find food in the son, but this fruit, delicious o it he Intensify the bitterness of his thought Iia not "the only pebble on the land speech. IIs diose the bar for his helves the flower of the world's in ' eau+'Qna.n with a little hot 'water "saga^ tr wTticr setae nC the starch tellect, by reason of his fine inde- it will prevent the milk sticking'. to g y. g bck.h." r.rnf M1n w^.s calle3 +'.n 1?4Q and _ p g .has been Chan ed. The east fcedin pendent""personality. - H� ties -tied` - Let me .tell you that stewed pie- I scems to hake succeeded from the ,w. ti..c ya... on the mate. .nls in the dough ter- last- ie lent stewed in the fashion ver first. He was not a great law- differences with his fellow scientists ThcvLjuice of the pineapple is an 'ments- the sugar producing carbon P P P Y But no one has ever disputed for an the household has recommended- veep but there can be no doubt that - � active digestive agent. A little of dioxid and alcohol. The carbon di- instant the remarkable nature of has the fruit taken at the end of a meal 1 oxid acdumulat6d as a gag in small makes a delicious shortcake. (Pie- he was a most Persuasive advocate. Professional attainments or the un- is a valuable preventive of dy-spep- 1 bubbles, and the dough being sticky Plant and tapioca. make as good a NOT BEST OF IRISHT<1EN- flinching integrity of his personal Is combination as do Pcachcs and tapi- {rind heavy, it is not possible for ova.) It would not be difficult to find a character. He is afraid of no man; To make 91k that has been washed !face bubbles to rise u to the sur- Canned peaches, sliced thinly; dried .hundred eater Irishmen than But he has a higher -courage still. P E look like new, put a teaspoonful of !face as in ordinary fermented liquids. O'Connell, but it is enough to men- pr is not afraid of the bugbear of methylated hits to n Pint in the I y apricots or nectarines, and prunes, sp The gas, therefore, site,l collects as tion two-Burke and Grattan-super-1- ,Professional etiquette which fright- water and iron while damp. stewed slowly after long soaking, - rinsing i small bubbles in the midst of the Ipineap>,le and oranges, all these make or t6 him in intelligence, patriotism ens even some of the greatest doc- A little soda put into the •water 1 dough, cattsinq the whole mass to and true eloquence. ii'e would even tors. in which dried beans are soaked will 'swell. The heat of baking drives oQ _delicious shortcakes. And the trou- assert that Parnell was, in many re- As an example of this may he men- - . .expedite the 'Process wonderfully the small amount of alcohol and thus ble of making is no greater than the spects, a greater and a more unselP.sh tinned one very interesting respect •without ii}fluencing the. flavor of the (expands the bubbles of the gas, cava making of the everlasting pie. agitator than O'Connell, O'Connell's in which he haB dtTTered from th! beans To make the crust for a good short- medical men of this country-. Th1 7 I ing the dough to rise still more. Thin acceptat. c of the fainous money tri- Parsley may he kept fresh and a ! cake, take a quart of flour, three tea- c latter ate trammelled by medical eti, p makes the bread light and porous, It bate has never been wholly justified. •r= good color for several day's if put in I also makes it more di edible. sl'oonluLv of baking powder, one of rluette. No one disputes their scten- g Ifs. '1lacdonagh is content to say otic kill or their unselfish devotion a covered earthen jar in a eoo! place. Yeast plants grow readily in warm salt, and two tablesi>oonfuls of su- that it was an "income worthily 5 - . - ' ' ]It will last much longer than if kept to their work. But they are' li ble I to=n erattzres, and best it kept bo- gar. Sift twice, then rub in four earned and gPnerotslc paid." But y g p ed in their inborn by one remarkable tablespoonfuls of ahi>rtcn:ng-butter ieven an e- itator may' lite, on leas . In water, tween 75' and 90 degrees. If above 'I scruple. They will preF,criLe and - I'or a starch polish, make a -good qr) d<grees, bacteria are apt to gi3OV7 •is Lxlst-and wet with a cup and n .tfian i:13, 114' a y,•ar, and it is dif- •. I thick »olutinn with vain arabic. Add fii,{ng the broad undesirable flavors. 'half of sweet milk, Ilutter three }lie ' Met a man who flattered cxlteriment xith drugs of all kinds laces, divi c the doe h in six tG, ficult to res; . sanctioned by the Pf armaccipoeia of a• tablespoonful of this to the - hot Thus dough which has been kept too 1P d ug two on e ch s own extravagance oft•,n a[ the new9y introduced; but where it m di- .. i stari-li, If cold starch' is r,•quired, long is aPt to sour. Su tr broad is roll to fit the tins, ex•seise of a famine stricken country. k - F due to itis dee ,of+tt:eat d.irin fer- ,Plate, after s,rnadinfi the lower -with cal discovery, even r p a it is the i! dl .olae a tAl,tec oor!ul of e.en in i g Pisraeli's rr,pl•v to him in lt?35 was life-work of a regular practisi::g phv- - • - • one }int of water. and use it when mentation of certain acids in ttte ',suit butter. I'a',<e in a rathr hat too bitter. but it had in it an els- sicinn, is recommended to the gener- ' cold for mixing the starch. dough. which come not from the ac- ianout ttn tote tteut cl,,e to nates.-,�rtain 'merit of ju:rticv. al i,ublic i;. n manufacvirrr, }:rnfes 1{r n a t!onr barrel e1P,atcd at tion of �'ea�t. but from the growth i)1tiKAEI:I'S 'AIWA53f. isional etiquette steps in and fright- : ,)reps; two anchos cram the floor on tr of bacteria, trrscnt cithcr in the ate the cAkcc, put the fruit bct�«rn �cns them, No matter how ot'cr- rack, to allow A current o! fresh air r anct on top, an:l w•n., to the table I ".With regard to your ta+:nts as to i `' }rust or in the lour. whclmir. -the ev'ideuce of what s.ich -to-Paqq i+nder it and prrrcnt damp llearin¢ th•sP facts in min 1, th,� _hot. You want al o;rt a�pint of fruit ';my wart of »access in rtiy c,rction i a disco ei y, when sold as a proprio- • rags cotlEct!n� at tir?__b.o.tt.oM___ for each double ca!c . Serve v ith Icuntc+is," Uisraeli wrote, "pErmit iris trey' medicine, fins accomplishecl._ `_ -TioT wife who devir�s good bread not allow ant' groceries or provisiois •.heal ,we th:1t feel! y est 0nic is icrozi,ni. - Frc-�h frt•it-it1.'e sugar- oto remind you that F had nothing they look coldly- upon it and will with a strong odor near the flour rtnrloyPd. a F! r'<! uality of !!our Berl an lv-•%r before pain_ to appeal to mut the n<xi s.nso Of rarely admin that they ha%e used . -barrel. lune•;1, anri that the dough is tr.ixed in , Try a cann•d-peach ahortrake some lthe 1Pople, `o threaten ng skeletons .,t with success. It would be "err- r caneassc d fol me. A d:ath's head __._ To mak e i,aaerh n�er:s pante mix viper ut nails' Art,r` mixtn., thv day vvh n y'ou require son Ethin_ pons ib to do so ' Ur. Lap- ound o! flour and 0n: lien n- nu crt7ashont•, was not bla�onxf on one foo doci~h should be laced in a clean qutcft «rid good for an efterg-,Hcy' des Poni is troubled by no such srruphk- l P my banners.. 11I Pecuniary resQurc- For instance, the humero Is remark- fill of powrl.-rrd alum to n smooth :dis+h at a tem ratime of .5 dofire,a .Bert. ix' Ac•s, too, n'cre lirnitrd, } am' not one tole cures which have been proved pa-ate• with cold water, then Po:sr on in w ntcr, so that the brrAd will I . of tha5r _public beggars that we S" 1py newspaper reports, indel�enduntl;; . . • _ to this enough fast-boiling water to rise in about eight henna. Following . R AI1.'L'iT3LDElF•:1T, _ awarenin� with thea obtrusive box- Itnvestigated. to have been accotn= Ithcwr simpiP rules, little difFculty will es in the chapels of your crr.Pd'; nor It� a'd by the medicine sold in Can- ,stirred hriskly while the water is be- tx encountered. - a9., kinder the name of Pr Williams/ - ing }.o:rccl on Baby's nwn T.,"avt� is a medicine lent I in possQsro of a pr ncely race i _ rnuP arising from a ctarcing racy Pink I'i11s for Pale People. must he Varn!Hhed wall�apar- ch-oild be good for all childtcn rroru the fccb- ts6.hed with a whitewash brush and fi0]I7 C;OOD RI'C'IPT'G - Ert infant vvhotr 1j �tv uis to hang ,of fanatical. g!aves 1'hr. words tu^ well known to all Canadian doctors "' n waren, Soa;:y latb•r, The br.sh I` 'Ilroakfast'Stcw -Cho, fine trhatev- by a thread, to the sturdy hcv whose hard, as we hate c.:!d, but cdmpare They have been 1published for and sh ula be squeezed sltghtly' after he-- !cr, cold meats rt•:nain on hand; add a ,out o,.ca9.onally gets them with [t'('onrtril's attack' and tyles. There can be no. doubt of itis dit•pid to the }ether. and the !,pint or marc of g„od 'sou}} st.,c'., lout of order I1tr 'Tablets instantly fy'ou -will have, no doubt which was their Accuracy. The nate+:s and ad- iiia should be herfor led trort the 'sr•e on with salt, pep}d- so s genal. Ireliev'e _grid l' o•:ptly cure all sto;a- it•he better hand at 'invcctiye. �chlch dressy"s of the men 'an . had the better, case, The`truth- is, ire freely published. Their stair . Ceiling dowhwares. Orw patch must 'pinch of, ground cloves. Thicken with Iach and huvv, I 'r.w;hlcs and all -the meats have been !nv'esti ated I. - be eniRhed all ti=c vcay down before brcrwnt•d P.Our, and pool boiling hot 'minor ailments o. little ones Thou4 I( COnneli hat� the vttuperati0n upon which I g Y be fn ishe the next: prided him-,if, is his inost some of the most m ,ortat:t news- over Utile ir,uarrs of s,icely toasted .ands of mothers ,have proved' the ,w wear ivality. Isis Ltn.g:ace was paper-, in this country and abroad. A .hy'dromthic terata Emt of. A cold 'brcvad, Garn+di with si..'ea ,-of lesion, 'truth - Qf those statrnunts, amen i �l,E, w.oret .'� �•ptc. - : t habit which Pclo 'nt that tl-t 'o one has ever uttt 1 to die R v In the• head is more reline thnrf any thein 4fry:' lobi, Morton, l cervv'ooif, tahituntl•y e the facts, licit Canadian doc- - - - �and scr�e nt or=es. 1 teem his lips sOOr. _jut t n oth%•r. It is tug follows'-. In-the naffs.+ E;olis.-Work' into a ntjart -'of Man . w'hu'says Lot+y''s Own Tali jl tors have never cured to admit. }lair. c,•a5cd to bare cith••r-sting or mean- . • mornm; after rising and at nicht- hr bread dough a roun,lod tnhlesi oon!nl lets h,t+i, hcIpr,4 my I ab} mom than licly that they have availed them- .. _ _ ,in-; and clearly tIP habit of abuv c . dare rttiring,, wash the legit and lr*gs nP butter anal half a teacup 0t white Ianythine I evci' fiats him, I can selves of this discovery. Ur. Lap- ` - -ns hfeh up Ar. ttt� Rn rs in cold' wa' s.ienr. add some �iriod,cpirrants (-well Ic^nr, nfiously ,rt<nmr_.tcnd the 'Carr was far more r�;+'.firna5ihlt in one l,oni, honcever, has av'Atled' himself of . - . _, 'Ccr.- then rub itierriwith a vouch tow- t sworn' by realer a never again to i was!Ird and dried in the r,t,n', sift lots to all r.:bthrrc,' R'c gtte you a I lir, Williams' discovery, and has: in Eel and wascafie them until the skin 'somc flair 'so[ctun r s.:rpncrI It the 7a ,lets do fight n di:cl. his own fearless way, had nip hos;ta- _ - anri suc _ hem y,or�w nr l PTTTFn I�A--G1 AGE. ion I2 matin the .fact publicly _ .it d erns} R}ew* _- . i work tato U.c dn:i=ham +�� c h l n t - - "'i.{ � Jn.': stains are often yr troublo- 1 r tic i- parr t,:t h .a vrr � t,t'ellin;ton- is "a known. The fullowinfi letter, wtth : ry ma,kP iinTo small, Long roll-s dip tit I - socy: to rerr:ove ifom wood. bpit the into melted butter, I+lnee in tile pan, I'ne'•er ran do hare:• and all children ;stunted corp(uai Al,anley a bloat- 1?�6s sig nature, freer avows fife facts -_ ,following treatment will be found !et'it, ra. a short tin,-, and hascr. take thorn as readily as candy. Sold :rid buffoon," Lyndhurst ."a lying mice- .ind endorr.c•s. the value of Dr. Wil- eTectual.° Touch the spot with r f; - by u,edicinc, doa!ors or cent f 0St .aicl '.creant and a contumelious cur," Sir I liams' Pink .fills with an authartty . . 1'ig-I',dilinz, --Ot:c�-ourth hound fig, , 4 . a rrattPl-hair brach or leatFrr , di[ 'chnr•;•rd !in t«•o cct•,s bract crumbs, ',at =r' ei•t'•ts a liox liy w•r:t.ntz The Henry Ilnrdinge "a ono-arn:ed rut- 'no One will ventuzr to question. ped in w,,•irits of nitre, end when on;, ctl{I Broin sugar, om-.'ourth ;Dr,• W`1I1fn,n:S' `.Iedicfne .Co,, Brock- Erna," 'But prrhapg his most chant s TR.1�'SL:iTTON. • the in'< begins to-disappear rib th^ 'r,o,.,mt'?:x+t chopped flno. tiro ergs, 'iv'ilic, One. olYArt was n dhey are 1 of the FTouss ..I certif • that I have tried Dr. spot oirr as quickly as }o isil,iP kith th. firaud rind artd' juice of one le- --0 -' I of Lords. "They are the soaped Pifig Williams' f ink Pills in four cases' of fi Pr man, oris desert sno0niul of uto]an�s,.1 1 of society,” said he, ' the ren] sw in p a ra which has been di ccl into i of ociettuulc, as o, hitt-, and as the simple anaemia of dev'clo mens, cold water, S • ore--halt crated n•urneg, nr,e table-- }IRELANDS FAMOUS SOIL :_ _ as .lfter a few weeks of treatment, the ' iU.f0t,A TCaazt as bi utish a't-t result came fully u•, to m e c ecta- . _._ Sufierons frarn usWrna ar,d brow s',a0nful flour. Strath three -hwin; e Y P . . chit is should take a teasnooniul of totypes, Though the words were ttions. For that reason I shall not t and serve with boiled sauce, flavored (DANIEL,O'CO27NELL'S FE - then greeted Rith ^'great laughter fail iu the future to extend the use • this remedy three times a day, or with lemon.. 1 SIVE ELOQUENCE. - _ n•t cher rinE* " 'liekaf� ar monstrous erI this . - ono dose" t night will grea-f y rr. r ve° - }lniI,d .Tndtari Pudd;n^Warm—a _ � � _ 1'r is row n'heozing and 'irritation, One tal,le Pint of rrola_r5_ ,.n or}e_�of_milk,_ --a te-r Spee s-$ees __-Full.:trn y An orator who uses a were iu in oP other mor - P rinnfuT OF- tj ecacunhr.e zsinr, tvco stir iccli tbgrtllrr, beat four' -,figs mass o scurrilous words is Tike_ a l bid forms' of the category, of sane _ ` tablespoonfuls of honey• two table ss., and I of th2 Most Bitter tired man gaFping for broach. Ne ac- lmia or chlorosis, but also in cases I and stir gradually irito'mola. w O'Connell had the useful fav- III S s^oonfttls of lemon ,juice. First melt n};Il• ec'd a et'•nri Ett s"st -rho{+ped Epithets., th^less, ( need) heals and tltc like. �� . _. • the bene ih'en dd'the oilier in red- 1 ' �-- --- ultyc of Compelling others to 1001: at (Signed) Dr. Giusrpae Lappotu. . - Y a 6 I Ln,, Indian ri=val to make'a thick I It is a strange omission that an lents• �battrr;, a teaspoonful cinnamon, nut- t him and listen to hint; he also hada Via dei Gracchi R32, ROiud. mcg, aRrl a little firatod lemon-pool, adctquate- biography of 7lnniel U'con irare talent for attaching his People The "simple anaemia of develop-• ' RETY Yl;,. RATfiFS T+OT:GFT. Heil was not Britten long ago, say's t0 his person, lief atter reai}in� his menu" referred t0 by Dr. Lapponi is . • and stir all tofiethcr ,thoroughly; die a rrview•er"of '3Iacdonagh's. •'Life of g Of course that tired, languid condi- ' • SHow many good housewivo� know' cloth inttS boiling water, shaky, flour biogrn,pll� in are in still toa.ter dif- I)anirT C)'Contioll,.' in the London Ificulty to find an answer to the tluf� tion of counq girls whose develop-, _..�_ , --- - 1c'hatevcr'we may think ( ked-hv `Jr. Lecky, '•«'nether ment to womanhood is tardy;-and . - —Kidney Disease, ca the "y th,t for re er vt•s }lis life ?" a b ess:ng or n curbu . - cannot den;.,that his career deserves to Ireland?''' decel0pmcnt, is so oPien-impe>filled.. . a record. In a higher degree than His o7piition of the value of Dr. Wil- '. ®� '' any politician -of his time,' he dis- -� Hams' I'inl: 1'illc at that time is of Bad U 12it i ;played the histrionic gist; ho knew DISINFECTi:D I)FITI`r:S, the highest scientific• authority, and . . . . : _-. precisely how to cai;turc the pubtic Little Hiss lftf(Tet _ . it contirt tis the many published eases . . _ .. _. _ - - ,tot ourEt seso of-,drama ntaPart h f a it c .: in which anacutta and other diseases _ :at on a tufTet of the blood as well as the nervous t rttnrtci- F,.ntinfi curets and vihcy: _ diseases referred t0 by 7]r. Lap- — p License Commissioner, Who - Suffored 'the views vviiich hr. hold so P' Ll'hen along cauce'a doctor, ously and advocated with '»tech ran--Who Said-how he shocker her:- Poni, have sed cut ed by these_pills, Draad'fully From These Ailments, Eno cor0us cl0clucnce• "They've germs in tlt,-in; throvy'..owe t, it need hardly their mentioned; . 1lnniel Cl.'Conncll was,born fn Nor- owe their e[f:cacy to their power of r t:re!y Cured by- - them away'." making nevi blood, and thus acting ry in Ii7.i, itis seri, to use his ow•n I Ot - t Or gent]ctnatt Irtttle Jttcl: TTorner --__ directly t the digestive and nervous ! •� `` fartiur," Ilut he has a chara'cMQi's - -• systc:n_ In all cases of anacmin, *,i - DR. CHASES KIDNE��UVER__ ILLS._ ant to n c tree one c, I +ride in his birth. . Zi`hcn he was : Chrisrm-s plw; gos Ion, 't.r,oy c incases an n a - drsrrtl, d 1 a ] urnaiist a O hunt- crobes .e },ttt �fections of the nerves, as St. Vitus' t . ry o s f The mi 1' `. 'jolt origin, "The vagabond, he IiLS, T..aid .him'low onthespot7 dalico, paralysis and locetnotor,atax- - Ioxclahiled` O'Confiell,' "Rhea 'he sacs And little Jack never knew jelly in, they arc commended to the c0nfi- •- Rau circulation :ot. the blood, the .� _ :'Believ'ing this trouble to arise {I'm of ' Huluble ori-in. 11fy fathers dencr, of the puhiic,' and row that usual cause of_.the extremely painful from kidney' derangements 'and bad family was very ancient, and Illy .Inck and Ji11 ' ,they have received the emphatic en- -., ttn!i dangerous diseases, arises from circulation of the blood, _1 bought another was a lady of the first rank," Went, tip the hill dorcement of so high a Professional • . defectiVe action of-the lddriey's.• some of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver The- boast reminds• us of harry hen- Tr) fetch a pail pi wntcr; , , , authority as hr. Lappon'i, the t,rust•. The blood cannot possibly he pure Pills 'at W. J. QUinsey's drug stare _don. liut however distinguished was .Till drank a, glass, • cd physic•iin or the Vatican. they .tC% and in a fit condition'to nourish the and began using them. They benefit- iO°Connoll's ancestr�� his grandfather iUnboiled, alas. (will he accepted hy- the nodical and ' —body when the kifineys are diseased ted me from'the,very first, and by I and father were cattle -do;tlers in I And so the microbes cough her. scientific .world at their true v illic. ' and fail to filter from it the 'poison:I contirruing their use I•have been com-' comfortable circumstances,' and Pani- I' • -- • pus-waste matter. • . pletely cured.. :.I would _recommiend Irl hrm,gelf was adopted and ed4tcated Don't fist gay'. It is easier t0 keep Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, by I Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills to any by his uncle Maurice, The boy was the lid on than it is to put it hack , Iiusband="You say this is v'en• 'heir. direct and healthful action on suffering as I did. I was.eo bad educated abroad, as was the custom on again. ison ? What induced you to buy the kidneys, not only overcome` die that I"wDuld have to jump out of of T;omen Catholics, d learnt what ^---- " I i1 ? ifs-"`Ccj}, the' butcher Ftjid eases of the kidneys, blit by•doing so bed two or three times during the Latin and Greek he could ncquire at �p I it was cheap, and lIitsUrttET—"It c night.".ht." the Grille -e of `+t: Omer, whence' lie' �he had told_-you it wasn't deer he . ;i ensure a Purifying of the blood. g fi �'�'�. Cii�NGS 2 . _ -----= . -" Mr, William B. 77r»t, License Com- Dr. Chanes KidnebtcL}ver Pills, was transferred to Pouni; and he left �TA�IRN CURE'... ivcould h+rti'o been nearer fire truth." missioner for the, County ,of Haldi, one_pil.l a dose, 25 ce a box, at Franco on the day 'that Louis XII. b sent dhv" to tLe dies„eA 1 The Newly-married Nousetvife (s c5•. stand, and who lives in Cayuga, Ont., all dealers, or 'F,dmanson, hates Fc was executed, fall of hatred for the �.rt�pr�e improtrd Dlower. !, T,,icious},v)---"'•}'his imllk leaks , ,.,:v • • - writes:-"I have Veen troubled with Company, Toronto. To }irotect you Revolution and all its Rocks. Tndcod, - }feats theotcc*. ,L;.r�,stti.'u1.- thin." 'filo Milk 1)etl,w( vthv nae n i . cramps in my le;a. E would' awake' against imitations, the portrait rind it is said that as the English pitched rti ai,dt�rpt cronenilT tc,.rq had experience-)-"l'ea'nt, t)f eo eras, 1 . from glEp in 'keen- distress..The pain signature of Dr. A. N. Cha._, the sailed out of Calais•harbor he 'tore Carer.►,ndli,�t•co.,..8towet tt:um. Curvet; t:cm n t:.'n z(-.v, yt r would seize me at fibs ankle and work famous receipt book author, are on the tricolor, which pnufence had fore- tee.. At!�ealtrs er pr,w.NV.ehw knoxv tl ed film to wear, trc>m tris hat and �`a Ta'O°" '°�8�ffi1• Imp -Tog almost to the body. every box. 1. , ' . . I . . - . . . . .". . . . i _ . . i . .. . 00 a . ... +`- _ _ 11 r, .. ' 'd""' 1 - ._ ,a, .•+awe?- _ ,..Vicar. .. `,, r .. , ,�_" ,�a . ' i. Jt. +4J- .,..ut x .l t •. r \'' .. - ., - 1 .moi JUST SEEDED TO Results from common soaps / eczema, coarse hands, ragged , Gr�lif' i ___..SUIT HIS CASE clothes, shrunken flannels. A.A WELLAND DI£RCHANT RE- _ `�J f: STORED TO HEALTH BY rHT `_ __ _/_ �1 � "1 DAIRY FEEDING- DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. G%� reeds for milch cogs for Late Rfa- REDUCES (�.� (/•fo/ y iter and early spring use has more Doctors and Medicine Failed- I 444 Than usual significance this year', Dodd's Kidney Pills guoceeded- _ v '1 e,1 _t Ililliags. This is Other Cases They Jwt Seem to OAP aaPExsX. Sue quite largely to the extremely Suit, aa>bt fog the Oettiaea,tsar -- - is -late spring and the general scarcity of those foods, which because of their Welland, Ont:; May 30•'-(SI)ccial)• succulent nature contribute to the -J. J. Yofiom, a Prominent mer- then spray thoroughly with bordeaux Potatoes, I/ Poultr Eggs, butter, Apples Plaintena:cc 'o, the fiow of milk. The chant of this city, is telling his and poison. THe other two spray- \/' '. cold, wet season of 1903 .brought a friends of his remarkable cure-of a ings should likewise be thor®ugh and poor return to the fat•mer of that !terribl Kidney Disease by Dill applied at such times as to keep the Crop which is his main dependence. .Kidney Pills. Mr. Yokom's state• foliage protected as much as possible Let us have your consignment of •any of 411ese articles and we will _ namely, corn,,and while a re resents- t you good prices. ' P invent is as follows:- during the rsm.aiuder of the--season. _. KE' g �,r� na'c yield o[.ehety was produced. the FTr more-than a y� f trn,d bolt Very a.ttisfactory results can be ole, THE �A���l� Ci� 1�"'€'!� t ..'l' t� - quality was more or less i:upaired by ailing with Kidney Trouble it ll its tainrd from three thorough sprayings. car. West market and Colborne Ots, TORONTO. _ overripe .gri se or-poor euring,-due__ to worst svm toms. I had a distressed A single •spraying is better than the. season. With an ciripty silo -a feeling in my head, little or no Ll none, and will usna y Profitable, - - _ _'know of Poor quality hay and an al- Petite and a feeling of languor . I be but. more are better. It is unsafe to ■ p�� BETTER _'nest empty corn crib ft has become came greatly reduced in weight. postpone spraying until blight ap- �.0�R ---i�/II a serious question to some dairymen "Doctors and medicines failing to pears. I?xcept, perhaps, on small PRICES QUALITY _ to produce milk gia'ing a fair return give me any benefit I became despond- areas, it does not pay to apply pois- Pte_, for their labor and inN t-stril eat when by good luck I chanced to on alone for bugs. When it is neces- It is indeed fortunate if'at this try Dodd-s Kidney Pills and from the �sary to f: t insects use bordeaux time one. has a good snow of second first they seemed to suit my com• mixture and Paris green together. cutting clover or mixed'grasses. Corn After taking five boxes the old trou- GRAIN FI D CATTLE. vx� silage is relatively cheap, greatly ble had gradually disa;peared and 'I / relished by cattle, and if the corn is was feeling 'better than I had in During the height of the grass sea- -allowed to mature in the field the malty years." son, it is probably not very profitable DAN BIZ HAD iN cater part of the nutritive value Of Dodd's Kidney Pills suit the s to Re d'grain to steers on first-class ,� p�,n� �$l0 gr who qq Mi 1 or child Q���"S woman Y om h n u� •ithe crop is preserved, If fed in con- of every ma past if that pasture Pails, >09�� , -s4. vection with more concentrated pro- has any form of Kidney Disease. be blue gra®. However, as a rule, it Any f=irst e►an Orooer call supply You. tein feeds, such as dried brewers' IThev always. cure and cure pertxiaa- will pay to supply a Mttle grain, par- INSIST ON GETTING EDDY'S, grains, gluten, oil and cottonseed iently• titularly if.the cattle are followed by meals, so as to be most economically t ^-- hogs. __ - balanced, there will he but little fal- Irtilch cows for the entire year at -- Girls are naw parting their hair ing olT of .the milk Paw, Thn cost 1_ eta cents per day per head, This MARKED BY A SIGNBOARD. � FLOWER DARUAIl,:TF.R. on one side so as not to he mistaken f i�rcduction per quart of milk will was done in`the six fu4mer months A certain variety of marigold forms fur those misfit men who part theirs be comparatively reasonable, and a P.etaa•een the statAms od Catorce a kind of vegetable barometer. If the , be co of 40 pounds earn-silage' four.-!by a rotation of soiling crops steins and La Dlarona. in Mexico, lust mid- lin the middle. each CO,w 80 pounds per day of a va- 2 day is going to be fine the flowers I pound_9 wheat bran, fell ro,:nde brew- riety of green fodders with a stnall way between the 23rd and 4th de- g K er's grains and two pounds cotton- roes of latitude, the Mexican ka- ;open about sev,m o'clock in the morn- kinardis lioialect for sale eyely+�hzre f,por! meal for a cow weighing Croni.,feed ration and in the winter months ,g a0 to li) pounds corn silage with III Railway some time ago erect- Ing and close between. three end tour 81,'0 to 1.O(U) ifounds in gond flow of solve hay and a mors concetttrat�i led an immense stone sign-post The lin the alto be .% b•.:t if th_ weather milk, will bring good returns, ;feed ration. At the prices c (cede railway lice here crosses the-imagin- is going. to be stet they do not open "True ole, ofd atony, exclaimed I:xperimcnts .at the Nnw .Jnr:ey nx- sand hay ,n Ilarch, 190•i, in the ab- any line that separates the temperate at all. 1 the husl,und avith a long-draaa'x aiKh, •-' perlmer,t staUnn rfemonstraty the senna Of s+ nu all of the and the torrid zones, and the stone "George, dear, ' she said, with a as he laid down his paper, "Another -� with its aooden crown and index hush, "dn you 'kncl that. Ale,, `�anip- inan -cot,tmitted suicide because his practicability of,feed,n; home grown ;roughage, it sit 3 sluts frr day home tares urihaPPy,' "And did ,protein sit y as al or crimson t.nger�, shna s ash ;ra the 'Tropic of ,son asked r.:e fust niight to bn his er ;per head to k-ep the same heed, or (lancer would run it i:L were a-2nngi- I lfe?" `tl'ell, I like his impudcnce. that make his hopie any _'apps a- closer hay, with silage. which means an increase in the cost of Production We litre,. Tho' tablet hears on the iTho idea of pros-ing to an engaged oskr<t hi} wife Ur doesn't the pa. is great deal to the fLvder, !then a !of milk of almost 10 Per cent. Ily (southern side the %ords, "Tropico iyoung lady. What did you say to I per soy' - 'rat on of 30 pounds .corn silage and 'feeding alfalfa hay' with corr. silage, de Cancer, Zcn:l Torrida" and on the 'him?" A told him that F wag tory '1 Pounds altalia hue was contparAd &;a;ng 1 yaf,-;e to each the exac cost northern ,tide, "Tropic of,(aneer, sorry .indeed, but he sena too late.'' AD uGmirabls Food o! the tcith 30 pounds silage. fixe Ino nde 'ot raia„',g and harvesting according Temperate-:Loiuc." !mixed hay, six pcl wheat Bran to ocit• own rt`tord, -that is silagc at !For 0.ver 5+sty Years rand free pounds brewers graitra, the iS•: 4(t and alf2ifa tray (aa'erage for One woman disl..hts calling on an- Hill win-ill iooicn�oars r hu+a•n oroI I - poll o t h+ P f tar•• '.11;d o .a'.,e ',.•• it ill : , mGl.. of - _. l 9 liar itld. _ ,; ; er ton• the i i r F3 � ro Po v r t S , - ,cost of prod ct n per three ea s) a P other almost as bud as the other dls- to . but 1•ed,.in a il,1.•ofel nc rn.D al ill b i i b�f nowt tiaLty nal flavour. :3 to C t e .9 cents ta'OUld b .trdcn:,o r t,►u•r the I cl Rea-t::•d,iced from 3 ice, co�c r day � ea• :'.milkcost 1'k s t h vo her do it l l c o a (59.9 cents. !lith ,h po'.'nds trim- g q- cents. Tttctiw t'!g fres are 9ieni- til Iaid-.eddy f.,r o,»ram. r.teere•.erou a i an I I _ son clover hay and 30 pounds silage ficant and writ worth consideration ttoie bitdsuQa,rw awusern,t rte .or'd Be euro rut ' it for 'Mil Wivlaw a aooTOl 8-1aae" 7Y-tit t1w corn of production was reduced A mon occastonally takes his Per C 0 0 A 18.3 cents per ton when ted in com- _ gpI24YING POTAT'ON:�]. in hand, but the umbrella he talo liANl�-BF,ATI N ONLY. -- parison with the same hied ration. A in hand usually belongs to another. Nutritious nomical. when Chinese coinatnndtrrg otticrra of reg- Nand Ecr ire „. a and in general, commence, spraying GR--Sd1 t17 i ounds cowpca had Pod in 'com the ,lams are oto � Tttgh, 18I COfit��ft Mercury they ` I — 8 inch" t- $aWf:rB Of Blnttltte�lts for�.aiarrh I intents have a privilege whit ipar,son nRh ;3t3 rounds aiiage•. Coo and repect-i. the treatment at intcra'o,ls rather prize, tilhorcas all interior po:nis corn . stalks, four pounds �.of ten .to 14 days in order to ep insula may be beaten with . rnao FEATHER DYEING iiil bran, three pcl brewer's `the plants well covered with , hor to mercury w:u .,.roi. dostrav the ,rheo st,cks the C'. O. who .o, orals may Owl al aad compietety derange the Cleaoi %rue Cor'.a•and Yid Glwan eieaned [bal ry;n: and reit rounds cotton:ced draux throughout the season, Dur- wrote bystem when rntertng it tiirougn only he chixstized by the hand or fist i ca .aeaibrtw•a i•yroa ct•o.rtyrs.0 n: it Kat'' a elifiht advantage to the ling epidemics of blight it uxay be the mucous rurlacea Juch aruales of his gene-nal, If he prefers to be BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO. _ il•o.�ld never be used except on pre- beheaded, he is allatred to suffer this. com rna ratiAn These �xoeK imenta nlvcnyaary to' spray as often as once acr,ptloae from reputa6te phystei`ns, a+ 1[o7rsssa7. h,.,v tijo-netrasav'-Ot troro intelligent 'it week Cs,ially six af+plwalions a:u damage they -'a a do in ten 10411 iPunishu:rnt. to the good you cal Dosstbty draw - tr•dir.g ii: order to maintain thn eoav will bel required. The. bordeaux from thm !fll's Catarrh Cure, man- oC milk ant vier- -conc)mical sell 'should contatn six pounds of copper ufpctured by t•'. J. Chane h Co . To- , Mi��f,rd's lfolr�leat Cures Barns, etc. __Siov of food n{tri,nts to rhel the 4tt1i.?hate,to each fi0 gallons water. to en Uinternallys no grdLr, ly1upoln - or tin _-_- ni producLior_ Tho farmill who ,llL .«> c -_hugs or flea beetles are tiie blood al rnuz-+ua "urfares of. 'hs ti's fortunate, to hill in the latter pl,,ntifill add! one.lsbund-paris green system. to baymK-flail'+ Catarrh Cure IC poo' see a.lot of tcomen coming' I be euro you get the genuine. It l talc- 'part of wir.tor a good supply of stl- or two quarts white arsenic stock so- en Internally and n ode to Toledo, ,Out o[ a church crying it indica "s - :_ aqn av'lth clot'er hav war -note a de- !lution to the,, quantity of bordeaux en o, by F. J, Cheney & Co, iestt that a ,cddrtlg flag j+:st bean--guides__ eir6•d gain in his returns from the irequirl to spray acre. menials,lby eDruggtsts. !'rtes. 'Se per off. ����� Adair,' Thorou,rhirlill of application is to bottle, ghat shill we f,�ed' in place Of corn Ibe desireR at all tines, but-is speci-• Take Ball's Family Iritis for const!- (,,war's Y-2, OVISe HeaAl Dtstntect• "ally iulportant ashen flea beetles arc PatI011 apt Soap Powder id a boon to any l siklg, until early soiling crops cann,imFrous or the weather favorable home, It disinfects and cleans at be hervostl lCet brcwro''s gru.ns . would furnish a*%ivCill,•nt raticn to n •to blight. Using the sumo quantity 'I'hrtc i9n'f pply history in the the same time. mart, degree, yet hardly advtsablc, as lot' bordeatrl frequent light npplica- world to supply the demand of - r �i.rag re ljl;oly-tn hP inor _ellective would-be authors of historical novels. Little Willir•-•Gar, pa, what kind of Pa— it is almovt -itti,'o vt•,Tc tc�g t .lite �h�n h?avier a , licatiora+ made at Imo es8-'ty is fly ? ' I'°'- ' ��p�� ss��KIN --- �ttaterial "itt a fresh 'condition to be 1 P Flase modesty is the kind other pco- ' 1�I L1\i V��•7 All\�Z • if s ion intervals: When a horse spray- nar1 would prodarn an objectionable qua!- ,er flawing but a stag c nozzle per rowe ' =rte *� e ,f milk but_the dried grains have is ta�rd, it is better to, go over .the — Stratford, 4th Aug,, 1393. (�((� s` - Lt--. , lama once a week than to make a professor Porem-"Yee, my .dear been freely used at this station, pro- P 111FSSFRS. C. C. IiTCIIAiIDS & CO• jfs dating a'i'ry satisfactory rasuits• In double spraying once in two weeks. madain, the. baneful habit of sweets gentlemen,-Aly neighbor's boy, 4 the absence of silage good results Those who wish to get along With and tobacco is gradually affecting and oars old, fell into a tub of boiling hoen obtained Iiy wetting a three sprayings should postpone the rendering sniallef the teeth of t.hc iwater and got scalded fearfully. A ha, f in- onerations, Yore than this his"1 s swelled to } -1e, quant:it.y of tl'n dry grains a c s jury from bugs or flea bcetlee3, and -in the course of react.onniy ea, . hours before fecd:n>;, using jusi_ono ygh i y S three Ctme.A their natural size a mater to lj,tke them soft without be -_ _!_ _ ___ . _ ._ ___-___._-- lution, if I may so term it, we shrill broke out in runr.lag sortv9. lits par ing slC undoubtedly have children born with- ents could get nothing to help "him 1 AUTOMOBILE 6 WHAT THE KING EATS. _ out teeth at all." The brewers grains will furnish till I recommended ATI`Altll'S LINI- ! UNOER6VRITERS u the same buirc and weight as What's Fit for Him. „Dad, what is n model tnan?" "A MENT, which, after using tiro bot- - - ties; completely. cured him,- and I ri Car is a ra mor c Lein. rertuirii?g a strongly carbohy-, A was, lady who has been through (very small sample copy', or I.tc i:vile, now o se -drate fend. Such a ration can be the mill with the.triars'of the usual here almost as retxiarkable,• cured by dated by the best informed because cit a real man, and is usually made the same Liniment and T can truly built on correct mechanical princi- naalarlccd as follcl Twi•lve pounds houseke<or and mother relates an in- of putLv." (hay, six pounds corn and -cob meal, terrsting incident that occurred not say I never handled a medicine which ples,ofhighest grade materials. As dee pounds brewer's grains, two long ago. She say's: has had as good a sale ar given such { p (� {}' a prospective automobile purchaser pounds bran and one Po'.ind cotton- 1 "I can with all truthfulness say Milrald's Lialmant Cures @aId lll- universal satisfaction: you dare not,in full justice to your- pounds meal lVet onauuh brewer's : i _ —_-- If. T1IBF.TiT, sins for 21 Hours mix tti10 pounds --' General .orc an se , a e c antes on an in eno ;n', al of all cereal foods in my family; car, $ resentir. a car of such torn meal, 2'00 pdunriy' wheat .bran I vo,tng its well as old. It is food and 1TOAXING TOURISTS, " � y p S and 100 pnnpds cotton;erd meal ora CARc b;TS T1IA'T tiPi:Alt' imperial merit as' is the 190.1 medicin^ both to us. A few morn- A Connecticut firm manufactures tmalier amount in the same propor- I ings ago at breakfast my little boy Few owners o[ Turkish and Persian Winton, we become "automobile (sacred scarnbei for the h gyptian rugs know that there are often cun- tion and feed shunt rine pounds of";said: tourist trade. ' The little charms underw'niters"-insuringyouagainst the mixture .with the wet grains, I „ doc"�T in9 cat Grn.rc-l Carved a vin ly interwoven in their meshes lisk � our ----, •• rho ,nii„t o t ' ac'b wit's-c'r�'r t'-illarnin , , ihn cow, suet the few of milk. tn'acTinery, co ore o sono a o age• but are ca;iable of translation ,by new gatalog? _ "I smiled and told him T did not `-and shipped in casks to the Aloslem /C new carhonydrate iced containing ;know but that I thonKht Crape Nuts dealers at Cairo. The Arabian those familiar with the Arabic _ Mom 7 to 9 Per cent. protein culled fou ue. TTso ingcrihtions-also call- The Winton Motor Carriage Co. ct:rtninl;v oracle n deliciotLs dish, fit for Ruities are Ll a chief buyers,�uan, of S tried molasses hest pull,, h;is recently Is.King'.'.' (It's a fact that the King (them being adepts at "sa ting" the ed cartouches-are usii§try at'Qrkcd _____Cteveland.O..LI.S.A. tern put upon the market, which, ni T;i;glanrl and the German Emperor 'sands* At the base of the Pyramids or round the, borders of the rugs in such tAsDresented in the Dominion Fhilr being i+xPensive, for th•.t amount 'both oat C'>raPr>1Cuts). about the sacred temples, where they a manner as to make them easily dis- � of Canada be, ff protein it contains may, possibly T find that .by rite constant,usn of !artfully discover these 5cnrabei be ting ui_h.able to the expert, THE AIFTOHOIi1LE et SUPPLY CO 78 Kled St.. E..Toronto.Out. )e ' econoniiral for the person, who t;rnpe Nuts not only as a morning fore the Very eyes of the the tourist, Sub Adencies in Chief �. post purchase carbohydrates. The cereal, but also in puddings, salads, land sell him for $2.50 an article I r - Dominion Cities tcriter is conducting rxperi nuhta with rt r.. made after the delicious recipes lnanufaictured at a cost of ,less than When you think you have cured a ;his end the' dried, unsweetened pro 'fou.nd in thn little book in each pack- n cent. ,. sough or cold, but find 'a dry, fact to ascertain its foeding valuo. 'age, it is proving to be i great nerve hacking cough remains, these is fh, in.tteriai is saturated with wa-.''food for ino besides hawing coInnlete ISHI? GOT TTTT] MO'NI,Y. danger. Take - ter conte hortrs before feeding and the 1p rnrcd along standing rase of ill-` "Iiarrv," she said, ,"I want twentp ' !� tii�cvtnt fed is cquivalcnt in nutritive ditrestion." Nome given by Postum iissttk�a rata• to_at.�out f;n;lyotmrts silage. The Co., Battle Creek. 'inch. dolhus." �� - - alts thus far look r_;icoura ni 'slut, my ,air," he protested, p • qy res g g• I Th^re is nn doubt Cral••c'.kits is d I I Con � rive a rnin the im• the tr hut. scientific food in the aveirl,rl• '"that's no axly all the cash I have,.oft .i t ! nt and- i n o stn 1 'moms Tho Lu n i,h t P the resent • I nd at t B 'ha P tnrtance- of considering the cost of Teln�da(if'tnrial, er fonrlpwiller how find Planned to use it to take uP n ���� ToniC - hr`ris and the growing of leguminous I m.I T' P � at once. It will Strengthen tlid I trop9 to a:tcn the purchase of cin- in steady. stranger nerves, sharper,16111." pa•,t'rnticcntrates. 'tin' farnleY Should i brain and the pil to .,'go:' lotiger j "(:1i. avell," she returned, r nrcless- h ngs and sjop the cough. a rim to produce on thn farm all the ',and further at?d acct liuh niore. ily, '"ii you thin] the, man any hl lds Prices: S.C.R7tttta&Co, las the bill can make things any hotter Zit SOo f,I. LeRcy.N.Y.,Toronto,&a. ?, foughage .and cas:bohydrates and to There's a ren5on• rka a For the tam- �fnr you than I utfi, «+hv. iso ahcarl!" large exte t thn pi'otnin Sends, For I Look in each Ian F- txnmple, a college farm herr in ous littyc Book, "The Road to Well-- Tl>ais it happened that she.got the 1-25 I ;BSUE NO. 22-04. ;902 kept a herd of from 30 to 35 ville." mor.w. _ �.. i ,y. :.. .; r:•:, '-..^. 1' °- '•,Y'.�:'+1e, - - • 4 _ 444 • . { Sunday-Fred Gile-,,.of tl�c city, spent -•�'. L. and Mrs. Courtice spent the-24th -_- f i4 1 .�• e-24th at NN;. AllAtway's. Sunday iu Tur'oiau. d -Bert Brafr-ton, of Toronto, -Clem. Dari= s.�u3� in the sights �uSt Followthe re was a Pickering visitor on Tuesday in the city oilTueEetay. -r LOCALISMS. Pt-A. Gormley, of. Toronto, was —A ruiiou S. c. picnic i5 being horse during the holiday. talked of-good idea. Pickering's Hardwarliorr- -R. Allaway, of Markham, -Mrs. W. Logan is spending a• — spent Sunday with his parents week with friends in Oshawa. =H.Fred Bennett of Toronto, was ionto, visited l Woo mother here on -C. Bagshaw, of Toronto, ed Aud;get one of those good kind of Coal Oil Stoves that Hollirr ahead spent Victoria - er _ -- y• lxi - g day. _ e1, Day in the city. 'klr.s Mabel Woodruff, of To, canto, were in town on Tuesday. �v I here on the 24th. Tuesda upon- friendsonTues Save FU — -Miss Morrissey was in the -Hugh Rose and John 'Munro, -�V. G. and Mrs. Ward visited Keeps the HOLl$f' Cool city on Monday. of Toronto, spent Tuesday with Brougham friends on Saturday P -E. Bennetts spent the holiday Donald. last. _. —and the - - , -- – pe Y the letter's brother, with friends in the city. -bliss Lottie Claye, of Toronto, -Soo Tong spent-'a few days __ _- Cook in Good Humor. i —�EracYter 9ke; e€ �FoeQaEes w fevr Sys ming 1T th .friends in (ten ' c here on Friday last. week with �V. and Mrs. Logan. the city. Mesdames John E. and Frank -Mr, and airs.Forster,,of Green -T. B. Marquis has been ill dur- - Gee were in the city on Saturday. River, visited W. D. and Mrs. Ro- ing the past geek with erysipilas Washing Maachlues, Cook Stoves, Churns, etc. Any kind -James Gordon .•attended the gers on Tuesday. in the face. you want. races at theWoodbineonSattlyday -Arthur Gordon, of Oshawa, -John Percey is laid off duty for j I `- -Johri Law,of Toronto Junction spent a.few days last week at airs, a few days, his face being-poisoned . 'WHY are these selling so fast ?-just because our customers :ivas.a vls,itor hera,during..tlie boli- He�•v.Go don's• with poiscin ivy. know r'hat a good article should cult. - - day. -hiss Sadie Burrill,of Toronto, -W• T. Haney- has been kalso- �a -Miss M. Whitney, of Oshawa, spent the 14th at the home of her mining the basement of the Metho- i 8' . '}�y'� f]is spending a wee$ with W. and parents heredist church this «eek. Z�I11eS Cha 111a�, Mr-,. Logan. - Fi•ed Logan and wife, 'of To- --llr. and Mrs. McHardy,' of -Miss Irene Dunbar, of Toronto ronto, spent the 24th with W. and Toronto, spent a few days during hoPdayed at her home here on Mrs. Logan. the past week with F. E. and Mrs. - Victoria Day. -Dan O'Connor, chief dispatch- Gee. -Richard Moore with wife and er of the Stratford division spent -Mr. Howard Nesbit, a dental ' family spent Sunday with friends Saturday with friends here. student of Toronto. was a guest � f in Whitevale, -The "'. M. S. of the Methodist at the Met1}odist parsonage on the Good V - -Miss hate Woodruff, of Toron church here attended the couvent- 24th, • to, spent the holiday with W. and ion in the Tabernacle, Whitby, Mrs. Allaway. yesterday in a body. SY C6th ,ol Blanks, Writing Tablets. Pa stile-, Envelcr es, \isms Bi ;la, -Mrs. M. Swallow, of Tui-onto. -A fety Toronto sportsmen Ledgers. Day Books, Alphabet Bctuks. Pencils and Pen Holders,s>dIs*J1* li.l nes visited Pickering friends during ,.pent the 24th at the lake Here etc. An attractive supply of Mug Patterns. the est •week. fishing. bnt did not meet with the --�rs. Chas. Hodges, of Whitby beat of luck. *[Vent Saturday with her sister, -Rev. Mr. Grant, of Jamaica. �1 (\` � Boone Pikiilld. Mrs.•F. _lllaway• will fill 3I1. _NIoure'= pulpit.- at ! eecs -Mrs. W. Peart =pent a fen- Pickering and Awiley on Sunday, day= during the past week N-ith Julie •;th. - - i - --friend= in rile city, Sh,,lock was the man who -Prof. C. 11. C. Writ•Iht,� of the _ -Abe. `�tonerand Robt. Bitch-tschool of Practical ticiellcer To -j wanted a pound cf human e ner, of Tr-,ruuto, =pent Sunday,i t,;;,tcl, lvna a 4velcunle isit+�r to l }7 with A, and 31r• Burrill. Pickering frieu�l=�u Fti,ia} last. �"�`h. Thee are m 1n �' �� ��e ®1 yourself -�li=s Eva Peak, of Toronto, Pickerinw council Fill meet oil Shv ocks noir', ti:e convales- was a hulitifty vi-itor at the houre tlouclay next, at I1,ar m., for the of her father, 'W. Peak. � transaction of general btisine.- cent, the consumpt:•,'e, the If the ordinary pine =Mingles co-t SI per square anti la=t 3 rears -Mrs. «'m. Mc Call land, of and at 1 p. m., as a court of re- sic;.: child, t. ? and galvanized -Bingleµ co=t $5 per <,iitarc and last :3o years, which i.4 he a.e young Coboconk, =sent a few dray= last •vi-ion, _, y p 0 the mho=t profitable iuveatulent;' Leave y our order now. week with 1 ickering friend•^• -The Whitby tennis c'lnb i.µ ex- woman, all, want human flesh All our.GOODS are GOOD GOODS anti GOOD value and we caa ; L. A, and firs, Fiudlay and lected to +tay� a friendly anis } pie you u any line of _ l F and they can ret IL—LL-'Ke daughter, Nina, of T�rroutu. spent with the ) ickeriuF club on the a Hardware Tinsmith's Supplies Lawn Mower the'holidav with friends here, latter'; courtµ here on Saturday Scott's- Emu!; on. ! s s, -Mrs. W. E. Vanstoue ani June Ith. .ushers, Etc. daughter, ±pent a fear days during Z};P Scott's s Emulsic i is A-2sh - _ --- -- '%Ietho•iirt churche, of LeaTe order for eavetroughing here, the past creek with friends in Pickering awl Audley under Rev. d 1e L.indsa I g and brood, bone an m_.�c.... y Mr Nloore'- charge, rai?ed for a1i ;; c- r- c :+-" �0,7�Pg H ;B L' �TD�� .• -- =J. Barker. of Guelph, and 1,urlxr.e5 Last conference disc; it feeds the er�'eS, ren, - • formerl} of the drag-store here, g•_ci1,; I the- digestive organs and .they V - L-pent N ictoria Day with Pickering -Claremont Gt•ant. a candidate' Stoves Hardware Tinware - - :friends. i feed the whole body. . -Mrs. V'm Hod for the - Methodist muiistr•}•, gsonand daugb- preached very acceptably lastrs ter. Mi�srEmma, spent Sunday at ISanday- morning in the _Methodist For nearly th.rty y'ea.with James Gormley church, and addressed the E. L. of Scotts Emulsion has been the Mone Saved l�(Sone Made ` and familyy� C. E. on Monday evening on --Rev. fir. Emory, of Whitby, ;'Succe4s.". great giver of human flesh. preached to a large congregation -Rev. J. E. and Mrs Moore will 11 pounds of nails for 25c b yyards Silk Ribbon 23c in the Methodist church here on We will send you a couple of 13f lbs tight brown sugar'25c ^4 Dippers, •:5c Sunda last. leave for Peterboro neat Tnesdac �- - y afternoon, T%here .Mr. Moore will ounces free. b; granulated sugar t6c 3 cans earn.sy -Albert Ash, of Woodstock. attend the sessions of the Bay of 1 lb A 1 Tea 25c S lbs maple syrup 25c formerly employed at Pickering SCOT r e, BOW NS. Chemists, I extra heavy cashmere hose`N..r•c 4 lbs clean currants 26e. College, spent the holiday with Qu�nte Conference, which opens Toronto, Ontario. g y in that city on June 1st, so,_and alldraulaa. "Piekerin friends. - W. ' ,,Logan -Frank Wright, son of A. E. -On Wednesday morning two tennis rackets were displayed in Found a euro for indigestion. S front of-one of the business laces _ few s s with Mrs John Dickie I used Chamberlain's Gtomach an Wf ht, of Iowa, i s ndin a p y in the village under which yeas d ` and 111t•T. M. S. Chapman. g Liver Tabletaz tar Indigeeuon and find -Rev. Mr. Gregory, of Toronto. y . written, that the suit m case better than an • --` occupied the pulpit in S>~Andrews FOR SALE- d a is remedy I have ever trie _ _ y&r , Everythi-n'E' : for Houseclean1ng_ thatch ori-tititiay-in_the--abseaee - "Dirt Cheap.' di ave used reuse d-one t r s o - -Our -cot-ball enthusiasts en- dyes. I am nearly fifty-one years of -_of the Rev. G. McGregor, age and have suffered a great deal - -N. Kerr, W. Stewart, M. tered two teams in the foot-ball from indigestion. I can eat almost -"- Shaughnessy and W. Carlton were tournament at Greenwood on Toes Anything I want to now.-Geo. W, -Sunlight. Surprise,•Com-fort and a doz. other kinds, wash- here on 24th to take in the foot- day, a senior and an intermediate Emory, Ruck Mills;ala. For sale by ing comppoounds, scrubs brushes, etc. Remember we give the ball tournament at Greenwood. team. The latter was defeated all Druggists. most for 25c. -W. G. and Mr's. -Ham and by the 'MXple Leafs of Scarboro, - * .daughter, Miss Naomi,were in the but the former played a tie with Do you want P�ln�la,•We have"a lot of nice house paints. the Celebrated Ark` city on Monday. Miss Naomi will the senior Maple Leafsofthe same - _ Brand. We wish to clear out regardless of cost. Come and rerna in%I a days ti. o � _ __�;,,g The latter,team- which--a YE� �. - --getbar - -Miss Betha Palmer arccompan- composed of a fine lot of athletes, --led b her Triend, Miss In les, Played an, excellent game. Our On your Buggy or Democrat. ' y S boys, however, roved their equal CUr�al S_Splendid as:;ortments of lace curtains, -curtain net, spent Victoria -Day here at the Y P art muslins, art sateen&, scrims, crettoiies. home of her,parents, Geo. M. andand are to be congratulated on the We hate Them Mrs. Palmer. stand they made. Had they h'adand are speci. all that kind r' -Miss McCausland left on Wed- Practice together better results siists n all nd lhave all wool, unions, hemp,•stair carpets, stair of work., Don't.go to a for town Carpets- linen. Nice floor and table oilcloths. -Y inesdap for a month's visit to her `could have followed their efforts. for carriage work. We can please -Victoria Dav in the village you. our machine department expects to visit-the St. Louis Fair. was very quiet as many of the running every day. General black- or ig assortment. elegant designs and close pec smithin etc. a papers prices, We beat them all. Come and see. : before she returns home. residents went to Greenwood to g - -- -A lively game of foot ball was witness the foot-ball tournament, House and lot for sale cheap. while a number went to the lake W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road. p pplayed a the College grounds on spend the da John Dickie lXt Co. 1?`ridtt &venin be6ween the nil- y fishing.- The ge team an eco ege team, ` resulting in favor of the latter by the tennis matches between Har- PiC3C0Ti,n?'... • . . . bord street'Colle rate tennis club the There of l s' g Vigilance •• Committee.) -The Ladies Aid of St. And- of-Toronto, who hold the chem- • •• _rev's church will hold theirannual ionship of, the Intercollegiate The — snacious and beautiful lagapd�% party on poebt. Dc !r wn on Tbe tournAment consisted of four lscm its members and the seers• F&mous ing i g 2 singles and two doubles, in which henaion of the thieve, -.Friday evening, June 4th. Full rticulars will be Members having property etoleu commani• Pa given later. Harbord street came off victorious Cate immediately ith ary member.' We have now on hand at our show roomsa sa -B. F. Bennett- had a most Their victory however, was not. f Executive Committee. i ac •re e n . rain sed Se rater Co. Truly.. a roug - y an rci- Membership fee - �i.00. y Also a full line of P� y.. _ - out Western Ontario lac+ ��1; Pated, thev havine won 52 a ator which caparatec Although there arenineeniployees in the singles, while Pickering Arthur 1e''leyi (ie0. Le►ig Wood , in the factory.at.present. they ar'e won 42.- The- doubles resulted Secretary. President. Erose' Impl�iments. unable to keep up with the orders, still more favorable for the visit- Exec.com.-Geo.Leng, D.E.Pagb,C.S. Additional force.will be employed ing team. The tournament was Paimer, Pickering, Ont. - at an early date. visited by a goodly number of the Inspection Iuyited The'South Ontario Womeu's residents of the tillage, and was m Institute will hold meetings at much enjoyed by both spectators Pickering' ADEN i g and participators in the game. �aal �o'y E• L. �CHAPMAN, Columbus, May 30th; Whitby, The following is the result of the L {' May 31st; Greeilbank, June 1st: tournament, Singles-Northey Yards air Spink Mills. Whitevale, June 6th. Jars. Jean beat Ham, 6-2, 2-6, S 6: Bryce beat Joy, of Toronto will give- demon- herr, 4-6.'6-2- 6-4; Theaton. beat Best Quality of Hard Coal - strations on meats, vegetables etc.and will also give addresses un Phair, 6-3, -S; Carrie beat Ward, .Full weight Guaranteed• A c ' digestion,infant and child feeding, 6-3' • be0. Doublesa Phair and g N �T(,�11 \J �IJ.R, Bryce beat Howlett and rrieThexton, Stove sad Chestnut Sizes ew �' �` • - fond in health and disease. :hiss 6,1, 6-1; Nort•hey and Carrie beat p p J. Evans, of Guelph, subjects will Bateman and M`tirkar 6-2, 6 4,' 'be Work in the-laundry,.from the The Pickering players would like At lowest market daughters' stand _ .. g point, The found- very much to have another toiirn- � ation of sewing, and other topics. cement with the Totont6 team, as r • - : Both of the ladies are able and their gentlemanly behavior made _ prices.efficient sneakers, and we bes We are showing this spring a flee display of Watscn s Pr pests Pik the game an exceedingly pleasant Newest Patterns. for them large and attentive aud- one,.even though the game ended We have also on, hand quantity 'of Call And see our Stock. iences. M_ e-etings to corvmence at Best Quality Smithing Coal. + .. 2.30 and S o'clock. Mrs. J. I, �in defeat. and much can be learned _ . by corning in contact with super- Our Coal makes warm friiends. . d f Smith, President, Whitby, Mrs;A}for players, as success can only be Orders left wits w. Peak delivered R, �� BUlltlll�,. P. Anni_, Sec-treas , Oshawa. attained in that way. promptly. - ; i ,5J-