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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_06_03 , lit I VoLell III. No 3 pICB,ERINGe ONT., FRID AY • JUNE 3 a 90.4. - Gr earl ''1 1111 1111 Tbson Zr20. „ for-1 do ,, all 'i'es Peak to. be • '.. a com on ontingencrts repot assd. ur _g a wed; rafassEastal 6�arD;. - _ _. --- s Jas. Rankin, of Toronto, is visiting and recommended the following pay- a ,cl for 1 dog and 1 bitch, allowed at Wm. Wilson's. ments-Murkar&Thextor for print-i Mrs B Cain to be assd-for 1 do g THE PICKERING-- NEWS : J Adamson sr. was in Toronto on ing dog list, list of tp officers and lowed;L Banks to be assd for 1 }titch, g, Medical. 3 Medical. Red Wheat Ow bus. Monday on business. adt•t'g court of recision $15,60: D R-allowec,: S- Bing dog asst allowed White n'heat - - 90c James Pengelly has erected a new Beaton on acct of salarc $Stir R S,dog being killed: Jas Gordon to be _ �^^^ _ Phillips ps attending court of revision $5 assd for 1 bitch not allowed, to be. y .. - Spring Wheat 88c_ " stable one premises. 1 g W. F. ESST�Vb.OD, tlrLD,. f3nr¢eon , -� 80e ' �� L. Disney, of 'Tcrhitby; Snndayed R Brodie 'I-D for examination of the'.assd for dogs onlF; Gormle� Bros to _ �'v . F C�A ST Pacific Ratlw.Gy; Coroner Goose W heat under the rental roof. Hanson girls for insanity$10; Geo '_ti be assd fur 1 dog, allowed: S Beare ` patario Coantp; issuer of Sfarrlaee Licea.es. 'Manitoba Flour - i $t➢,5Q bbl. pa mons; Office boars—Before a a.m.• 1 to e it Fiottt 1 5.x0 °� Miss E, Fake;of Stouff:tile, is visit- Fish'I D for like service 810; Geo S;overcharge on land, disallowed; C p Glare c s m. Private telephone Family „ ing her sister here, :V1rs:J. Lewis'. I Plril}y jr expenses is moving- the two�'ioore asst reduced tv ti7(U10; 'M S Chap !"="action from 7 o p, �, ,, 5.5Q "e are pleased to see Levi Gleeson Hanson girls to the Orillia asylum;man to be assd for hitch instead of connection with Balsam.Greenwood.Rrongham Paatr F10UI - ' 1st Zion,A.Johnatnn'e l7th con:, tom Cowie'e Bran $1S.G0`ton - out again after a short illness with $18.70; W G Barnes for service as tpp;clog, allowed; Jas Routley asst for r 4th con),and DPugh'•0*b"^n) Qty Shorts _ K0,00 " erysipelas in the face. engineer re award of Robt 'Milne, J G i hitch, killed allowed:5 Taylvt asst re- K 1�1 A. YOIID1(1.M.D.,E,3f.,Fellow of Jumbo 28.00 = F L Ureen has a portable sawmill Taylor and others$7.50;Jas'.Underhilll ciuced to$33'I!;G T Jones omitted as 1 a Trinity tte•iical College, Toronto, mom- �TahR1I1, Whole-Wheat Floors and also a shingle mill erected near reeve, for attending a •meeting re joint owner Jo5n father, Geo Jones, bw of college o! Phyei^inns and Surgeons o! Chop of all kinds. his mill, He intends sawing and mak- award of thi corporation, Rubt titins tl}o«ed: Geo Jones dog asst. killed. �y Ontario. Otsce and residence opp0'Learyhotel inz'ship;zlPs• and others.2.511, Jas Underhill, reeve, allowed:T F. Pugh asst changed to C "0 myn ont. office hour.; morning 7 to 10: Hard and.Soft Coal. -%Viu. Wilson and Miss F. Lane, of attendipo a meeting of land owners Hard•, allowed;Janet and Christina �It1IIlnX 6 4o-9, Above prices Subject to Change without' Port Perry, were united in the hole tis watercourse Einsale road'$th ompsun to fie' entered as owners in Notice. bonds of mat2imonc ou Tuesdxv, \ray $2.00, pace of John Thum son,allowed: �V - -.. _ P acre now' _ Legat. Model Bakery Co.i Limite( - v 24th; "-Port Peril. l'e }a-the The cam on Roads and Bridges re- uF Ma io be assd or I cr assd - voting people success, ported and recommended the follow- to F 'Iadill, allowed' Geo Linton to he. C„ BAP.RI9• We extend uur heartiest cougrata- ing payments-R' J Devitt for con- ms,l for.lut?. con I instead of �'m E. FAREWELL, Q. - Mations to Walter G. Gleeson, of Gilt erste pipe 8:i'1.F�:'i[S Ehapn,an nails Rainey, allowed: D E Pugh to be assd � - i�. TEB,OoantyOrown A:oorney,and County Jtp C'lark's hrid�z Pickering $2.52; for i acre and R found'-I9; acres, al- olieiTE score House-wbitbv, ,o-r ,�.��..��. Edge,Montana,formerly a Greenwood su buy, who was married in -Oregon, -on " G Ham repairs to grader 51.3t; R lun-•-d. OW dt dicGILLI�RAY, BARRIB• 11ay 24th. His bride was a Miss Lilly -Moore repairs to graclei 3I; Sawyer&I The council now adjourned to meet !lJ ere,solteir'.r•, lace op osite Poei _ Lungniure, of L'ivingsfone, 'Montana. 'Massey bltlde to sari bolts for grader tz>iin on Monday, Jiire 2 th, at 10 a in p tAt 1Mt! i�1MF ERi 1�t� }tFt ��-- SS.5il: Geo White wor;; done in div s 3 fur the Lr;lilsRCtlUn of general business sage Whitby,Ont. Jno ow,B.A.;Tbso• ElL •Aaeil ` ---- ' A:af3Whitby,LL,B, ]I Loaa. T SCarbOro ac.l'I @l,•i,: D E Push express charges and freizht cru vvheev:�feu crusher the -eterequtry. - Great interest is being taken on the saiiie to 1,w t•halged agaijist the Guc,cl Scarboro township `;al)bath sc•houl Ru.tas llachiuerc C'u, Hauiiiton :1;1.50: _ - _... .r, ...... a. nilly whi•, i is t,, )e herd in St. And i ed Sadler cr,m r d 9 wor); I ne - ''rife HOPaI�9,CETERI`iARX SCR• i•ew•c church. nn-the Sth of June, One -id his div"$7,6T: W D Gordan luinber K• GSON, Grsicste of t=e Ontario vac- Of all materials and design of the plincipal features of the rally used in covpvinv Cl-n'k•', hridize, Pick- iutnar? ye r Co,reg -oronto, to: member. axion. ke ti v stock. It wi;l pay"sou «ill be the sing;n by shout 40( :vices eiini_ 529.2'.: C' AV Di-ney coin r d 13 « igtse Ontario "n:erinarp Sie3lcn' d5soa P 6 ;cal Iom:e and rts.iea:e ore aurone-gaster cures to call at'oer works aid inspect our stock, yep-;H. G. C e,zi.r, who. as ic. urn 1 d,,nr.in his dii:,ir•n 4.3.15 John north o!,(iraen Riser, once and shoeing!vrge and obtain prices. Don't be misled by A„ni.nci. i� 'working, hard t,i have the ;,,nil'_.n repairs w Clark's }:itTc e ai 4'': , boars to ils m„ and i to a v-m• rrivsta 4 in n„ a ,.;.cess, Piomiric'nt �i'h iS it that Ayers Hair telaphooe in my omce P,o. sadresa, hrean age-,ts we do not empioc them;corse Dent- g, spell:• %ltliliriitiun Hca.. teceived from Th s y 1 we can. and do throw off the agents e;., (,,it Sunday school work will he The,rnv,n fur bvn,i- r,f 15c *per rd r,n 0 BATOr, unt Y p S i1 out 2s rets �, tviie fence in front of Vigor does so many remark- comr.nasion of 10 per cert„ which ca will P. —n., T!a -will be se:tees} on the t f ustneor. (Barbs. certainly save by purchasing from as. A cht:rch lawn, and a bi:ttiuieiaesFecteri lot 23, r,;,: 5: Apl+'::oatiott teas received able things? �CCSUSe it IS S call solicited, The'21tli_.l a�sed off very quietly in frc.ni If Pilkey fc,r a bonus of 1;,,. per hair food. It feeds the hair, WHITBY GRANITE CQ,, carr viIingc' our f,�iitt,all train, !rite ;.,1 rm Si .el, vc f ;-i front of lot 3 r,,n :�. t�ao,.dAS DC`N",Conveyancer, Com- -— Ma Leafs wt•nt to Greenw-uod. al-.o f„r a bonn> c,f 20c per rel on ft-cYi, puts new life into it. The hair ' miasioaer for taking Affidavit•, •to., Opp•Poet omee. Kb:tby.Ontazto where they -uYtpinerl their old repu• on Audley road :n con 5, J,,s Ledize+.t • • Clarer�ioa:.Oat. ty- talion bi' Ca:'r�i^K orf the honors. cam s-'1 lit work dune in his div 'S1''i.30; j - A btlwe Ynthar;u utton,l?d. the (1ec, Coruia^k' f,, -14,132 ft cf ,'polar �Ir V igr%� BUNTI`(3, Issuer of n�israT[iaOgf }ia,'hPlur.•' ;clic E'er, c ,ts' �o,'ial held timber at-$10 pc r '1 $2.1.2I:R`ut Ham B. Lioeu.e•!or the Ooancy of G PIC EERIN G LIV`ERT I Igoe at the store or at his residence. ..oder the ais�pices of tIloN%ashinRt„n rep bridge on .:Ileline iirt ),•c., -1!) and Vtltsge' E. L. is-t Friday evening, and Hca- 11 iu con 2 r d 2 51k AI p'ir anon was Cannot keep tecta grOtL'l.ng: First class vehicles for hire l;y day gTeatic enjoyed l v ail. A �plendisl ic.c,tyre} front J H tifi },e.l for a bun•a.% And gradually all the dark, kt ID BELDAM. auctioneer, etc., or night -'Bae to connection meet- pr,iirrarn was rerAeted conri'ting of of 25c pi rel c a},r);t f}tl rd,c,f w f„° rich color of early life comes Woblrn,.0:;C lt9 aaiea from his no'ner�n4 ciiu. , 'al and literary ,alectcons. atter con - repp lot 3•t' .\,pplicA on 'was”re- lrieadi Dotu tar End asst bate•o!ta,ma,farm -ing sh G.T.R.trains -Freight and whi ti the ue►;th then- rodded re- ecock ani •reryt[ a¢ ca3 a to be so:i sn! be ezpreee ielicered to vii Farts.of the , 1 p - ce;ved Froin Her.rr Haichv for Finns back t0 gray halt. bashed oy the aubecribei-with taeutmo■e care vii;aRe Teaming of ail kinds dons frr`Y ii'r•t>t' r al present, �I'uch „t 2,ir per rd rm Sl:itlt of is fon a aide wbaa t eat �aee Agar• hair vigor m� credit is clow our y,xtng nieu for the of C:reentruo>.1 Mxd;59 r,la on' w vile, d•'r-� abcat au ITsfJ But Doo 'sad so!d to the very best advantage. a9•l7 pas shortest notice• dale and OOm• r-b t4aet, and as.th(et s. I ecu,d .,,t.•• _. success of the entertainnA-tit, in con 3, and 8+)rds on e sideof:sideline -it as ar"it LL;orraicmax. Ta•cambLa, B.BEATO`F,TOWNSHIPCLERK mission stables in connection, _ --y- n : D. coavevaac•z, commisstoner for sting / Brougham. bet lots 1I and 15 co '3: (Geo R-bite +-'L altdavtea A000aaeaae Etc. tfoney to loan tEF Peak, -- corn r ds 3 tad lZvort done tubi' div t:.�a bassi. c anxeo M's- A'u ArL =!u �•!'. Ya,a as farm ops /uE•.. o! 3aarzfaQe Lice t . and breaking ,tone opp lot SO King- f0f on form r:�e. ons. f r Progr4 t,,. R.'Medd is ri-itiug at Little rod r SW 25 «•m Dixon for engineer a Fork• and mon ernp brPakiiig =tone in r4 'I � Hairs ,pOCC>3ER S! POSTMLL.Licensed Anc• C. Barclay spent Saturday in SN0-; By Pilkey bonus of 15c per rd f,7� 1 ii t.oneers for the C'onn•y of Ortario Ano- the eft}•. on 13 ods of tv f on s gide of con 5,lot 3 Ilton sate•:!even d..cnvsioa coaaicted at • Fu haituresil.. K, Btlrk,of'�larkham.Sundayed and 23c per rd un 6i ods one 6►dE Of lot oodar•to ebaraw,, T. Poacher. R.al E•taa a at home. 3. con 5 bcirdering on Aualey r $31 0: Agent and Gaoera) va:aator. Strict srtenuone 14111vas to all orders b marl or lelograpa. Ad. ' 'and . . Hamilton S dd ) '� Crawford 'sigh Orvts bonus of 25c r rd on 160 Th - - PONT1L06. on Wrara ElsoafihamWly F. spent the 24th the city - WESIE�H B�HK 8F WAR 0 I.L,Gr«a R:vr dee s of w f on w aide of Audley r lot 3, - A full'line of first• _ can 4 $3'.0l): John Annan 6unus o7 25c - L: Gleeson prat a couple of -per id on ,i8,} rds'w f on'w And asides ' 'THS WELLINGTON Hotel--Has - .lase furniture now days last week' in the-city• of lot 10 cue 2 $21 Et:: A E Hubbard i to removed to and cnoraoshli o..zt+ul on stliibition in yr. Sheppard, of Jiarkham, bunus of 25c r rd on 2Sg rds w f on a laoarporated by act of Parfiameat 1841 1101%be above hon«. I am prepared to fnrmeh our ware rooms. per ' aiaomodatioa to all who deals• to patromae spent Sunday with F. Mechin. line bet lots. and 7 con 7$7 1� James seakosias ssaiseh• 4 me. upaciona•ample rooms, I aL+II De plaarcar, — , f � right. �ra, J. M. (�+ef ow is risitinc her w fl n e t I in cot �r i b ba to �a ean:cor.bea iiu::........... .,.. s g to e«all old bstrope when tliA base oo g y .• O son. Stanley, at Niagara Fall. p _ ersson to visit Markham. JAS. ]iaCE, h y P+1 ...:. 3W 0 -- 7aartham.0at. Mrs. F. L. Gleeson returned on f11 75; Trios Thornton bonne s�■.tu sea3i c coaysrsi.X. 1 E&Q.o R. S. Dillingham• home on Saturday from the city. 15c per rd on rds on s 1 bet lots 'Date cow.• Eel. T,B,>1loHat.a,ttsv• M'ld�t.hOdi$t Church 2_and 23 con 5$•1 : Geo Cooper conn Yreaidene o..bi� ethodist pioloering, out Mrs. A. Allaway spent Tuesday r d 45 men emp•lrov snow•g3.(b C W -ap«tal au nt on glen to F,armer•e sats- Services C88 a8 Follows• with her. sister, Mrs- T. Poucher. Disnev com r d IS breaking roads and sot« Colleemons solicited and promptly mads 'Miss F. Goldman, .of Toronto. Farmer'• Boase d Dumb tan Am•rteaa and . - - . spent the 24th with S. H. Steven- snow a d breakingoroadseinar d 2$3.10 anted,sysiUl ole on all pax*of of tna world mit Deet 10--:10 a.m• .Preaching•- a nee $� o, son. Having been in receipt of the award - 7:00 p.m.. .;... g Mrs. J Coskwell sacs family of the tp en ineer. irr regard to the Savings Sank aayartm.at. 12,-00 p,m. ,.,Sabbath School. g worth Lea e, on spent a felt' days last week in the settlement of the watercourse bet R Interest allowed on serf-yea at hi best car • -Tuesday. a et p e J C Tactor and F Roach reatrat•a,and credited half-yearly w +postaorr ,5 00 m.. Weekly Prayer on ed meats constantly un hand. The S-ander9on & Hamilton ee- the com recommen a tat e c eek Gteo. Herr. Manager. p• Thursday. be instructed to notifO the com.,of the _ spice Roll. Breakfast Bacon,• ment gang are working in Myrtle said r d No S. G Davidson, in regard D 4:E Meere,_ghrB p -BolegsaTW�taers,--etc-- at prssent._ 'ons of said award and _ v�j ;Pastor. Miss F. Coakwell, of Toronto, is for the said com to fulfil the part as- T T++wr�- : Highest prices paid for � visiting at ,her brother's, W. J, signed.tq this council by- Raid award. - -• Butcher's cattle. Coakwell's. On motion bf Messrs 'Tadd and First-class horses to hire day or Jarkson is home for a Gerow, the reeve, Messrs NIcBrady M R. 'a VIS ing her mot es- rose es road t in ti -__ I1 -Rock - r ay meet the police t of Picket- BurE coanec 'oa eetin Real Estate Agenc R Mrs. a inglgIage to ezamin trains; i G. F. Stevenson, of Manitoba, front of Pickering college. Ce t spent a couple s -law as sed ap Sating W Horses clipped on shortest roti pen cup f day last week A b w la R � notice. 1 under the parental roof. Tti aid com for r dd 20. in p ice of W We bare on hand a quantity Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, Miss A. Ward who has declined to act W. A. Thvm$OII, �����; Ontario• of �1z Salt and Barrel Salt to be Beer, Miss L. Matthews and Mrs. 'Moved by Mess"Gerow and Pugh Proprietor. sold at Lowest Prices. GilIhuly were in. Markham on that all bills presented to this councrl - FOR, SALE Dry Goods and Groceries Sunda _. for payment tinder be certified to by The Ladies' Aid of St, John's the com of the div in which the_work i� A, good seven roomed dwelling -Always on hand. is performed, e w the councillor of wood house attached, 4f scree of land. Presbyterian church - held their said div,as-.they.will not be'paid. 1 a Give us a call. annual meeting at Mrs. Mechin's A by-lawamending a former by-law Wed Gifts Splendid for market gardenia Pr* on,TPednesdas;, May lath, the fol- was passed increasing the commutat- •ciply sandy loam, wi good lowing ion tag from fl8c to rx-- - sfcablrng, quite neaarl� a station, Farmers Su#lys :Store the year-President, Mrs. Milne, A bylaw to-raise by way ofdoan the Abou time you begin to A good dwelling on' Main street, one ___E,, BRYAN, Mgr, lst �icb-pres., Mrs. Brown. Sec., sum of$1000 to defray the cost of the get invit tions to weddings. on Christina street, and a good i Mra, Mechin, Tress., Mrs. Poncher 1908 Crusher, said loan to mature in For N doling gifts there is house to rent_oa Church street. nothing so welcome and appro- Pickering Council. T}�e council,was now, into a priate i Ric DOMINION..BANS __ _:._ court of revision. The following ap- -- The above council met pursuant to Peal re disposed of-T Fe bi�aghs- T_ - s we 1 e a ' ' ' adjot m t, on Monday, May 30tb. wander appea R;ainat asst of dog not eS,llvemar� _ -- - -- tribe el prey nt, he reeve in a owedn: Jas, 1 od ass reduce t _us- _ rn it t d o Capital Paid uo, �� 000 000 Members e t $SOW; m W ill anis to be. asci for.I t chair. The minutes of the last meet- d of law. , al F __ Reserve Fnnd and 3 474 000 ink were read and adopted, do tastes bitch d; Walter Cilli Glass _ a--g—_ for . -�- eum-h r o �S1t�_u-- - a1fQ r� ibb rd appeal If you Select the gift from Who is Dr. 'Hese • for payment. asst for do-allowed;NV M. oiir stockyouwill-be-sure-to- .` 'fes�re 'i- e Firth, principal of g have bought somethin fab- . asst changed to self-and F-Gollips, ,al- g WHITBY BRANCH. Pickering College, ” Richardson lowed;Geo and R s Taun asst re- �,�i>•te��Fid-worthy, and what. ` A shrewd Yankee, tt ho is s ' and John'Sur_-at,were —:heard re road dwe6d$300 on- o con S: J Gauslin is more you will have _ over- graduate of both a General Banking in front of the college premises, And y 1_ ..•.., _ asking assistance in placing them in asst reduced 83(10; Samuel Shank over- ' --,Medical and Zreterinary College charge on land abandoned, asst for SaTed .Money. A msu who qualified Himself for Business Transacted. proper condition. bitch allowed it being dead;'i '1'But= •- A com as'read from Dr A $ Beat• ton asst reduced and transferred to J turning out a firstelass Stock food on, supt.of the Oriilia asylum, award- Lear and S Shank;John G odwin as<t and whose factory, the largest (of Special attention.given to on, collet- ing admission for the two Hansbn y on road allowance cancelled;•T C Hnb- D14�mon & Wedding its kind) in the world,-is evidence tion or farmer'is sate and girls. bard asst fQl do allowed it being J S Beare was heard, stating that a g Rings that he has-succeeded -in �urllish- other Horse,. - - culvert was required at-tris corner ori. dead;Thos Dixon asst reduced from ing what the people want. the west townhne, - $ to€3860;Rev A S Grant_asst re- �4 . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. _ W a NWre was heard,.complaining duced and added to east of baa NORMAN- BASSE i T _ His-twenty-five years experien- a that water over-ran the road,washing Jas Richards asst reduced to$73I5; G - ee has produced results. =49p=StJtS re celved-of s 1. and off the gravel, advised deepening the Falconer asst of•Io-acres changed.to H upwards. ditch andraisiigthe road. Law; Miss M McCausland asst trans- So.does hi stock food. Try it. 6 The com ai sheep killed by dogs-re- ferred to Geo Richardson;G T R asst Jeweler and O?titian, former M;r. t35c:, and $1.00.. t=teregbt allowed- at highest reduced to$M per acre: G Armstrong - an8 successor to current rates. ported audrecommended the following sisal for bitch,pilled; allowed;'(3eor}re Ci0113�Ou3'lra.'ZeC�'or•paid half payment-W-_D.Pugh I-sheep killed Walters ovarchaari��e on land, not al- Riot&Td3on & Co.,- earl and one damaged ti10.88. lowed;J W Jone�Overchar•ge on land _ PICKERING - yearly;- The com on Indigents reported and dismissed;J A TTones overcharge on Whitby Out. t1,'1'$oBTON, recommended payment as folloZoe.rJ land dismissed;John Dickie to be hard ���ti�� - PHARMACY KAIFAa=t Burkfctr two month's support of R �y+..wmne,wammsn• sudY'r=.�.%-.�?'.�.,mm�aatm� ,w ew.n�e .�....,.,. ...-,.,-. '-.. ._.-. _ _. _. - - �._. .. _-_ _ .- � '-_._ .x,......; :'�"_2,'a 4 ., :;r:+'ry�'•,g'._ xa"�y ,� ,.X.:. .. ,. .„ ..ewe:.• 4 •:i, "' .'.«*,..•"' --T ". .. 'IMY ry -.. �••.' ✓q^� ..wept.- p,0✓ An -`' w (.S'<: '.r'- ,n,e...•se. - �.,l .... .,•� .-.,"A IMtea'% ::..,,c.�.'.'S�"-, k L"aFi3.`, lwc:x-._u`�a +a: 4n. -..,w' eis5... ". _ - .7*: .._. t. _. ._.,- `-. .. % - ` ... - b :two v I. r �� ;4 — - : "e- ire ... ..f. b- . --. .���- . ��.. - ._—_- ...__.- _.. ,. . . the same time, while bringing out PAn7r- L M UIIIATISM. . A HINT TO MOTHERSI 1. . , r the coloration borax in no way in- -- MR ' ��0�* A jure$ flavors, but rather lucreases �s Trouble is-Caused by an Acid o41111111M, O OIZ If`)l)) If you have a child that is sickly. ShO them. it, is the secret of the ad- in the Blood, and Can Only be C'�W�' fretful , nervous, restless at night j ulirablo green color and perfect flan- or suffers from any �ch or bow- 11:.-. or of peas ae served u G @Year' Cured Through the Blood. �•••HO11S� P Y Y _ � d troubles of any, iift, give if „ cooks. Apart from its uses in the Ilhcumatism is caused 1+ an acid ,..�_ jBaby's Own Tablets. Don't be afraid ' kitchen, rax is tin etbclent, cheap, In the Lluod. ']'hut is n medical f • ,tea .-IL and BasiJy obtainable antisoptic. In of this mo opiate iFL s guaranteed to --.- __. ro onion it' truth every sufferer from this trouble ygHy IfE�pS OR SPOILS• contain no opiate or harmful drag. P should tx•ar 'in mind. Liniments and - ' Give the Tablets to--the sick cbiI't Witt keep milk and butter-'T tw•ard a pli pe ,and watch the Buick relief and rapii_ DOMESTIC RI�CII'1:8. P- - 1! cations Cannot curs In an experiment oa the relation of I Ing sour and rancid. Mixed Witt, W 1, iit the blood-Che dis- temperature to the keeping property 're>stora tion to health and strength I}. Tieplant Catsup.-To two quarts at sugar and rubbed into a ham when ease must Le cti he of mAk at the Connecticut Storrs 1 - •'�OPlied PiePlant add two pounds of ;the latter Is being cured it imparts 1 blood. That is the reason rheuma- multi- iThousands of mothers ars using this brown sugar, atedlne-, for 'their little ones,, and µr- - g a teacupful u! vinegar a fine flavor and renders it sato Lism yields almost like magic to Dr, plied fivefold in twenty-four �Otirs they all praise i a r, _ - (%sot too Strong), a teuspoouful each 'against the ravuges of the "bacon VV'illianis' Pink Pills. This new when the temperature was 30 de- evidence• eau you want? firs. D. A ,. , -01 cinnamon, allspice and salt and ',.fly." Muslin calico and flimsy cot- blood conquers the'painful poison, gross F., and 750 fold in the same McDairmid, Sandringham, Ont. A,., •• _ pepper. Cook till reduced to one- ton goods dipped into a strong isolu- sweeps out the aching acid, soothes time when the temperature was 70 says:-"Baby's Own Tablets certainll • ,. half, then boil and seal. i Lion of borax become practically fire- the nerves, loosens the muscle$ and .degrees. fill all the claim you make for thet> '` • Orange Salad.-bruit salads are proof. Put into starch it prevents p 6 so far as my experience goes. i . p �;ery much the fad at present and one ins iron from singing and forms the ,banishes rheumatism. Mr. Robert Milk kept 93 curdled in eighteen . t Morrison, one of the best known and hours, at 70 in forty-eight hours, consider them a perfect medicine fol fq of the simplest ii an orange salad. "china" glaze so. much sought after s • most esteemed residents of Guelph, and at 50 in 148 hours. So far as children and always keo tliom in the �. Peel three: --ranges and take off all by laundresses, ladies who value � P �, - - Ont:, gives striking testimony to the the keeping property of milk is con-house." You can get the Tablet% ' . the white skin. Separate in seer a rine complexion may be interested truth of the statements made above. cernei low temperature is consider- tions and cut off the. transparent 'to hear that borax is as powerul a l 1' p" from any dealer in medicine, or i I {Ile says :-"Dry trouble came grade- led of more• importance than cleanli- you write the Dr. Wflliams hiedicini t. -'• :t. ' -skin separating them, atter Pulling it 'skin tonic as nrsanic without the !at- ' _ loose. La on lea%es from the ter's ally and was pronounced muscular •ness. Co., Brockville, Ont:, they wit sent - A table+• I t y poisonous-ous qualitiow rheumatism, and was located chiefly In milk kept at 93, the species de- ,you a box by mail post- paid for 2! _ ��__ - yhea[a of 2csLLuce sass! .paw oti'sr all' a �inontu! uf-ordusarv-potvflcred Loran lin •env :week and shoulders. I can velopin most rapidly is the undesir- e g- P Y cents. _ .__.:.,_, -. - _ ._ French dressing or u ntayunnuttx. to n washing basin 'tett of water r hardly telll you how much I suffered. able one known as Bacillus lacus r, Raised Cake.-Cream a large cup used every day will, In most cases I was confined to my bed for fifteen aerogenes. - - 1, _ .of sugar with one halt cup of butter produce a clear and Ano colored skin months. A great many friends came At a temperature of 70, this specie occasional run on this forage, how- ' i . send add a beaten egg. Mix w'it.hlin the course of a ft%%v weeks. A �' - one pint of light bread dough and u much advertised skin tonic some to Pee mo during that time and I develops relatively less rppidly in the ever, will bring good returns. level teaspoonful of baking Powder. 'week ago, which received exon fes- think I am safe in saying that most majority of ,cases than Bacillus lac- '- __ Beat with the hand until sett and tintonii s front persons in high pino- °t chem had very few hopes that I tla Seidl,, which latter is very deair- CULTURE OF THE bIA\GEL. a I white. Flour a c would get better. I tried a great able in both cream and•cheeso ripen- Of all the foot crops, the man el- tiQ of awovd raisins es, was nothing but u medium so- P g nsuny remedies without any lasting 'ing, Wurzel or stock beet is, perhaps, the and shredded citron. and stir in. Elution of bornx in distilled water ibenofit. Then I tried Dr, Williams' The bacteria in milk kept.at 30, in- Make in a deep cake tin for ono hour wit►% n little attar of rose glycerine, most important, both as to feeding r' K J' ' ]'ink Pills, and I am thankful to say crease slowly, and later consist of per acre, ' - In a slow oven, Best when a couple dud ry tifitd spirits of %vine. ,talus and amount of Meld that through the use u these pills very few lactic organisms, but of iTurni s make a valuable catch cro • of days old. --• � P P. and the indc•futigable nursing of my miscellaneous types including many ,but the man el must be sown earl Snow !'yrarald$.-iileat the whits ! ItIV'!'�+ 'TO. ITl)litil;l{1?T:1 hal8. I wife I am u sin on in feet. 91 neck forms that render the milk unwhole- g y '•' of halt a dt>ten eggs to a sti;T froth: g Y Y in this Benson and cultivated to se a .. I It is quid that it one third of stew- is still somewhat stiff, but the pain' some cure a satisfactory yield.- The freet add a teacupful of currant jell', itnd ed pleplant tie, added to tiny canned I is gone. I am now in my 79th year These bacteria continue to grow Whip+ all to•ether; till saucers huff the ground--from weed seeds, the less yrr i l 6 awtwt trust, like ruspberries, pears unci I feel that I. owe much to Dr, ,slowly day/after day, but the milk arduous will be the work of cultiva• full tit crcum, dru'+ in in the coaly a ...e. 'P K nn•f huckletx•rrice. the flower will be �Williams' Pink Yills,"• keeps sweet because the lactic or- (tion, . of each a tablespouaful of the egg Lnuch enhanced. Theso pills have cured thousands of ganisms do not develop abundantly. and )ally in the xhtk o of a pyraatid, The Boil should be well stirred, ti'; If piujdani is cut with a sharp I the very worst cases o1 neuralgia, Such milk in the course of time Iharrow•ed and leveled. If possibi - Ai,ple '-now fake al•Ples tit clear' knife these will be no%'strings'• on ;rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago and (becomes far more unwholesome than ;choose a well drained location and 'white pulp. parr. torr, and qw%rter. -the piery-6. backaches, and they can do the same sour milk, since it is filled witch or- 1.. - - - • put with the nec`essar7 quantity of ` ;give a ineral application, of well rot- ", • %water ot't•r u true Hiro, and Book as I Totist buttered while very hot dl- for you. Sold by all. medicine deal- ganisms that tend to produce putre . g siv uioo slowly than that butter- era or sent by mail at 50 cents a ]'faction. led manure, the seed iruy he Put tri pidly as l,r,,,taubte. Inas through in with an ordinary garden seed rd %+hila just rearm enough to melt i box or six boxes for $2.50 by writ-I Although thre temperature of 50 de- drill gauged to sow rather thickl At sieve• aitd set ui the coldest plaexr i 6<' b' J.. the butter. wh!!e that buttered and ing the Dr. R�itliatnS' lidedicine Co., jgrecs is to be emphatically recom- in the row to insure a and Stand. ,•ou can find, while the• are cool- g � � then set in the oven fa very urshy- i Brockville. Ont. !mended to the dairyman for the per- I refer to have the rows shout 24 Ing, whip 6w whites of two or three gier:ic. For sick people. toast should l _ _ ____ __ !pose of keeping his milk sweet and P 2 , eggs to a stiff troth, and add some- ultvII •s be served d with butter er,ches or fret apart, as the tope- ' _-. ,• ' :' ,powdered sugar. V1hen the apple J dry, int bubbles fly off, it Is the fourth, Ifn pre ,•er condition for market, he loe,nn full ocer arra shade the ground on a separate plate, which is best for creams, etc„ and moist especially guard against the 't has become quite cold, whip the a «,twee¢, discouraging peel ¢cant. 9 P egg It is asxrted that the vert pals- I feelingthat milk which is several As .,ocn ,is the young rinnts can be into it, and keels it in a cold place put burns caused by carbolic acid epaa gi%ss a etch flavor to preserves. If 'da}s fd is Pro er for market, even • ' ' until time' for serving, Witi > ed -waken on a stick it Is brittle, it is p seen, go uh,n�;.the 1'Owq and pull out I . _. g' Ip be quickly relieved and Misters p5 the math, suitable for fruit lae�, though it is still sweet and has ¢cit t - cream may be served with it if desir- g it_is the weed giving the young ed. Y vented by the prompt use of iodine curdled, plants a charce to get a gooA start. l If a stamp has lost its sticking I Quite the reversp is the caws Old i . Wine or Lemon Jelly;-Take half a 'qualities and there happens to be no I,. ABOTJ'I' SALADS In a ween tale the hoe and cultivate 4 PPe milk is never wholesome, even though I package of gelatine, a gill and a mucilage at hand, moisten the m- The food value of the more delicate the zrnund bricccen ..the rows, thin g gum- it has been kept at a temperature of �iin out g g half of cold water; conk for two:med edge of nn envelope, rub the I raw vegetables las eaten in salad, 50 degree'; and still remains sweet R plants as taking n nlcn . ihours; add one teacupful and a third :stamp over' it and put it in place. ,aside from the ori with which they land uncurdled: This may ni done'by taking the hoe of sugar; and one pint of boiling we-I It will take up enough of the gum to 'are dressed, is almost entirety In the F' This ver considerably modifies acrd skiirunine ntY the unnecessary ' ter stir all together; add the Juice snake it stay put," contained salts and acids dissolved some of our previous ideas concerts plants near the top of tl.e ground; :, - . -of two lemons, or ewe glassful of, 11 b mistake you et a sou too lin their ninety to ninety-Ave per cent ; . tirtiuq care not to diiaturb tkiose you y y g P' Ing milk, for it has been generally Wish to sa%e, Six inches apart eu _ .winp; strain through a cloth and put'salt add a few slices of raw potato of water Salads moat be held to P in mold. I the ►eaaurea--giving !Dods, the food ,bolicved that, so long as the milk re- the row is as elope as they should f ,and cook a tow minutes longer. The P g g innins sweet, it in in good rendition 1, _ - Iceland Moss Jelly-Into one quart;potatoes will take up the surplus accessortes rather than true foods. It.ifor use, Quite -the contrarvAn this !stand, and it tae soil.is in good core � dition and rich'; 8 to. 10 'Inches is of water put about thrL'o-fourttta of'Balt •Is well known how scurvy is induced.�case, it it has been ke t at a tem- ` - an ounce of moss, and simmer it i Fruit Glace-rut the fruit on ion board ship by the absence of all p batter - - % perature of 30 degrees, or in this :'down to half a pint; add floe sugar 'hooks of fine ¢•Ire, dip into sugar at ikinde of fruits eN vegetables The ivuinit •. g Use shalIo%v cultivation throughout ,and a little lemon juice. One- the sixth degree, and ha where �milting and the flavoring of the salad 3 the season, 'or until the plants fourth of an ounce of iain lass will ; pis- a curious thin The cooked It is not unlikely that 1t is this Ismrrad out and cover t-he space bo- B nothing will touch until dry 4' .fact that leads to swne of rho casco i ;improve It The moss ahoutd first I A Pretty Dish,-Scoop out the mayonnaise is preferred by some; the o on be steeped in.cold water for an hour I pulp from some oranges, fill the hol-1 more 'simple French dr -rine' 7•�'�f- in P•immer, left to sero e their growth, They 6 ' or two lowed skins with wins jelly, Pilelers.'arid between are all shades of I the cream'ts kept at a low temper- Should not be harvested until Octo- . -Oa3t's Foot .T,e� -Put a couple of whipped cream x= top. The eranges;:practicetheory as to the dress- her or N�)%ninher, when they maybe and then Acura !or several days. until a consi- . ealrB feet in three quarts of, water may be used for cake, uddin etc tng of this succulent dish. Salt, Istored in bills liko•' turnips and cab- s pudding. elerahle quantity has accumulated or ba e and let bail for five hours. or anti]; How to Whip Cream-Too rich l pepper, and acid, and aome form of i s demand has come for tie cream; g . about half wasted,- keeping simmer cream, which will hardly pour, will �oll, are all that are really essential; - - I" _ , . -, Ing during the bate. Run the ll-I ice cold, and ',Oe whi nn stand I the rest, refined taste pointe towards and when made Into 'tee. cream, a is a . P{ A ;P,IIed with bacteria:tet.great numbers, A"%I ILLL1l�IrATI`t3 CR,\Tl'. - quor through a hair sieve and let it'the bowl in a puri of ice water. Skim, simplicit} . arid of u suspicious character. - ;etand until firm, remove the oil and I off the froth as it r;jos, and continue . Granted thnT one •hpl+ green anlad n Ono of the marine curiosit cs fished . tat from the surface. Take a tea tilt ail the cream is whipped, (tender, cri%p, we'll grown• the wash- I _ seats time ago from the bottom of cupful of water, two wineglassfuls' To Blanch Almonds.-Shell the nut ;ing- !s an important part of the pro- I IPASTL'RE FOR SVV'(\.E, - the Indian t)ccan was a manimot6 - ', __ . - ' -.of sherry wine, the juice of halt a and pour boiling water over them. paration. This should he done in, sea crab %%hich continually emitted a F,,, ._ . ._,. . . -. dozen lemons and .the rind of one. Let thea% stand 1[t minute, then throw several waters, the last to be ice I believe thnt 0-eater returns for bright white light. similar to that ,. •halt a pound of white sugar, and into cold water. Rub between the,cold if possible, then the leaves :The amount invested c•,an be ohtained i Fern in the r:pasniodic flashes of Altos- mtx the whole until the sugar melts„ hands, •staould be- Tiaced-'in.a baskrr or towel 'frnm grnririg• tiny other kind of live 1phorescent 1'itminosity cmitted by I. ' then add the jelly: place on the fico ! To Remove Jellies from Molds.- and swung to ensure their Ming well !'stock t%rltes Mr. T, W. .Tones. There 'the common glow-warm, :rhe crab ' i . in a porcelain kettle, and keep Btirr-I Havit in a pan enough warm ,water drained, and if necessary each leaf ;must he sown the right kind of was captured in tl:a daytime and r !ng until it comes to the boiling to come to top of the mold, if a wiped ns- we leaves cannot to coated 'grasses to get the best results. First placed in a large tank containing • • • point 'Fase !t twice through a jet- Cin mold set in this for about half with oil - land foremost ux a.lsag pasture'i_ si!ecimens of Hsh,, nothing peculiar - 1y Tanen -putin mo s. a minute; if ea et her¢, ong enough -'fie SaInd habit once estnhlished!clover. I keep a,plot coming on all �t�xcc•pt its immense sire hems; notice- • for the heat to pass through, Wipe defies much to promote good health ,of the tithe for the hogs. I o not able in the broad glare of the tropi- MA�Y USES OF IIORAX. `the mold, place over it the his' into Iand cut down the undue use of me t. ]wait until one set of clover has per- cal sun. �t night, hotvver; when all a Berm--� and The dish is capable .of endless varia- 'ished before sowing another. These was pitchy darkness, the crab lit up L - dame, biborate of soda, may bo used turn both simultaneously. Remove tion, wt Tritan t'ege,able and a (fields need not be very large if they the tank so that the other creatures' in the household as a substitute for': the mold gently, change in the dressing, and.is one l are judiciously managed. -The hogs +n---i{ could be plainly-seen. " ordinary th.w may he servM nt nni• meal. 'should have 'access onl. to all -- - ry soda under nearly every j How to Boil Sugar-Yet o u on ton n w u e a r s re of sugar and half a cup of water on - - 'Part tit n time. A ,%crman's smile rate es men _ quired with considerable advantage. to boil. Do not stir atter it boils. Piles To Prove iso Toa !hat Tor. Tw'o years ago I purchased $O hogs tool.asses catches.Hies. - . It 'is-sl--sweeter;-and-cieanlier, -Bo41 Lha-_Angers 'no's Ointmentisacertair, lterct�ing.nhc!t t fl0 pqund.c cp,ch.._in _ _ - . anis absolute a are for enct 't he cap ly spying. 1 gate tlmnt ac- -- ' In cooking greenstaff, such as cab- into cold water, take up a little of and every form of itchinis • bage, if the cook uses, instead of ithe syrup between them; draw apart, bleeding andProtrtidinzpi•�, cess to cloves pasture with a slight .BOTH JAWS SHOT AWAY, F. .- the ordinary soda in the pot• half a and if a thread is formed the sugar ih%inanafaoturers!fav`';m-ranteed it. Seiotes- mixture of other grasses. Septeml)er g laronlali in the flatly prn.c+nnd ask Tournei+h• Still a Successful ' Business Man. teaspoonful of borax, the result will is at the second degree, the best mwawhat they think or it. Yon oan use it and I 1 these hogs were weighed, before had _._:—be-.as.-perfect'--eelered a vegetable as 'tor sberbets, preserves, etc. A little ter Tour money lack if not cured. Gec a box.a[i tag put tit the feed psis: They had • - ' .one can wish to bring to table. . At I later, it on taking a spoon and ow- 11 dealers orrD}tAxsoB.BATHB&Ca oronto. gained about 73 pounds etch on A nian who had both jaws shot - bl-��g.0 grass alone that summer. Stock away had trouble eatingordinary- Chase°s Ointment;hags,being %north 7 cents per pound food but ' found a food-drink that �E' `iBaby Eczer�a and _ _- SAZ•I1,'6, ITIS NCGATIVFS, that year, it will readily be= seen supplies the nutriment needed. He l l - that they made a gain of $5.23 per says: . The man who m,adc a bin holo in _ head with no feed other than grass. , �have been an invalid since the the bar. dace for the old cat to On the same-fnrm and during the siege. of Vicksburg, in 1866;, where I .,Skin Diseases _ _. conic through and a smaller hole for l same period was grazed 20 head of was Rounded by a 3Linie ball passing - the kitten must have had a kinsman short tw•o-year-old cattle. 'They through my head ,and causing the ,. . -• • in the Englishman who went fishing made a gain o,f ROTO pounds per'hcad entire loss of my jaws. I was a' - t with C•n,pt. Andrew Haggard in,-the that season, which sold at 4 cents,.' lrtunme'r boy and at the time was Which Torture Children are Soon Entirely Lake St. John country, .and whose per lb. .or a gain of $12 per head. `le;ading a skirmish line, carrying a - • .° �, Cured by the age of adventure is, refated in "Sporting One hog, costing about. $6i, gained gun. Since that time I have been'' - -. Yarns." about one-half as much as a steer aw,irded the medtil of honor from I The two men, with Indinn guides, that cost $28. In other words, one the CoiWr•esw of the United States. s P g for gallantry on the field. D� CHASES. OINTMENT. w about to shoot,a terrific rapid hog wined S2 to where-the' steer i-... ere.. - ----- •- -- -- ------ -- - -.- = = -=- -ia two- cauxs.. Ca fain F ardf_.r.ained._$1., Seuuc may contend that _ ,.- _ .. :......:..........-'..-.........................:...., P �'g "The consequences of my wound % who could swim, had little. fear.•itlsese were exceptional values for were dyspe-sia in its most aggrav-at- Es11 pecially during the teething per- Forest, Ont., states:- "I find that Chambers, his companion, .who could (stock hogs. It was also an creep- ed form and I fimtll: nrov'ea ordin . ; en is a es no ex cc e c a --year �_ ry x;Y- __ - _- - __. __ scald head and various forma_o ±.M S? a or c to ng, Etching "VV'hat shall I do if we upset?" he t b-t-tbe ga�nsmitde-hy�nel�stn—mach -so I triad Postuni an of disease, which cause and burns hogs even at 4 cents, and one• will g filo kee3nest sof- shin and sores of all kinds. called. S better. Than T' tried common coReo • � ,term to themselves, as well as anx- It heals them,u ver uickl,.• and. "Tie the curl era under your chin," readily see that the balance is in g p y quickly., gain an got worse. I did this '• -- tety to their e`hts, I believe that there is no better cabled hack his com^.ani'on. "It's hol- ;favor of the hog. Taken one year pile several times and finally as Pnstum `i < iwith another, I believe that decided- i � There is no treatment so stidc�sful ointment to be obtained than Dr. low and dill make a good lite-pre- Ih• neater' stns tell! be made b helped me every- time I continued to , y. as Dr. Chase's Dintment, and as ecz- I'Chase's. We have found it inralu- server." g g 3 use it, and hos- often I think that it .' . ema always tends to become chronic fable and, always keep it in the Tiewa.svastly amused to see Cham- lgr zing hoaslitthan Both rlive mixedstock.with the Government had issied Postutn •' _• ' last' for ye s, promp - f h .. adopt he suggestion, sand ang- clover doubt a give better results than t° its i he Amy how much better . ' enc), ar t cure is o€ °use " here n th n t r h 11 the utmost importance. the camera tinder his chin. A rno- it would have been for the soldier _ Idr. C. ��iley, oho is em loved as Any mother who once becomes ne those obtained from clover alone. . r - p went Inter, hoa•orer, as they came I Cowpeus ' and soy beans are 0f boys than coffee. : k --% cooper by the Kennedy & Davis Mill- q°ainted with the merits of Ilr. into the most dangerous place, Cham- I ,' Cot?ee constipates n•e and rostum i Chase's Ointment would not think of great value for fattening hogs. 'Pbese _- rl tng Company; Lindsay, Ont•.; states: bees snatched it from his neck again, plants alTord -feed for swine when does not: ro:�ec makes mo '.g it up - _ .< Y la the bottom a full cnntoc� side _up p my food, _Posttm_i dries not: coffee . _ I sired Dr, Chase's Oifltment for brim without it in the house. R'here `-- -eczema on m little there is a baby or small children it cv, need $.change from_c over. . Al . g girl some few tli l is of daily value as a moans of cru- Jalfa may be fed green or it may be keeps me awake night s• I'ostuin does; • years ago,, and soon brought about a I "Rifat was the matter tvlth the 'cured and fed to them in the mid- not. There is no doubt cofTee is--Aoa thorough and permanent cure. Sh© Ing skin irritations and eruptions, life reserver?" asked Ca twin Ids L I �, had sutTea d for considerable Limo, chafing and all"' Boit$ of`burns and P p g- winter, . Rape also has many friends much of a sLimul' nt for most eo-�. -1 . - $std though we tried a great man sores. giard, when they wind safely descended• among swigs raisers, who, make pie and is the.cavae of neatly all the 4 g Y "Why. I just.happened to think," ! reat claims as to results obtained constipation. 11 r remedies, Dr. Chaos's Ointment was Dr.Chase's Qintmeiit, 30'crate a said Chaanbers, In ill innocence, ifrom feeding it. I do not think "This is my experience and ,you . t the only preparation .to prove ef- box, at all dealers, or Edmansen, e'tbAt if we upset T should get the 'there is any crop that will excel rye are at liberty to, use my name." - t' fective. I cannot speak too highly I!fates & Company, Toronto. To.pro- ,pictures wet. So I put'it back in 'for`winter Pasture. It should be Name given by rostum Co., Battle IF -of Dr. Chew's Ointment, as it cer- tett you against imitations, the por- the boat." sown early and given 'a good start Creak. Mich.' - - _. �j talnly effected a prompt and perms¢- trait. and signature 'of Dr. .A, VY: 1 .: -"`---- ;before winter sets in. There are Look in each package 'Por the tam- llt sat cur in this case!,." Chase, the famous receipt book au- Strong drink keeps some men•d(rRa Limes when it is not the !lest policy ons little hook, The Road to Well+ ' it6s. Wei. KirlSaiape, larmei, Mr. thee, aro- on every boa, end helps otltere to got ahead. so let swlre have acre a to rye. An %•L) ,, - „ I �' r A r . . Y _ _ _ l � ca .., 11 �. ys s w;! . .. i'. - m .. - , ;. . _ ., _.. _ -, , . . - ._ • r M h,ti 4 ./ •, _ _ ��.y ^x t 1 CATTLE MARKET. • "t '�: (Rrrssfv that Tort Arthur will tall In TEE WORLDS 'MARKETS ' the ro ser of Js tie. As thin will 17 ► Toronto, Stay 31.-Export.-Market t fn�ol P the capture or destruttton of --- steady for choice cattle. 'The bwt i"�� ,a! j the remains of the R.u. `iLlpn fleet, it REPORTS FROK TSE LEADTIIO. offerings fetched from $5 to $5.25, r s.�? 0 IT X ,la telt that Humia has little to hope TRADE CENTRES. 1Ge inner price being paid for a t s 7CA ` for exrert t a a h rg I'rr ossa d es- .r bunch of very choice cattle, weigh- ,? " haLa:lon of her enemy. OriP,•,s of Cattle, Grain. Cheese, ing 1,400 lbs., and sold by :Unybee, 'q ".-' _ 15'ilson and Co. Several good loads Y ,t . . / 11 _ GL003T IN RUSSIA. -'e as at IlomsyandOther rAb;d aduee sold at $S.lU to $.i.15. The sup- _ I --._ . , ` ply of riledium cattle was u ltttle too ' +w • The St. Petershurg correspondent Toronto, Nay 31--Wheat-The heavy-I_ri proportion to the-- -whole.r - , .aj� t� --,�--�h r�a� the l.or¢en Standard dwells at market continues firm for Unwrlo A few mare choice cattle were want length upon the st£+lnitlon of finnan- grader, which are scarce. No. 2 ,ed. 5 a.'� ciai, cornmercial and in-1 iatr}al life. white and red Hinter quoted at 95 I L'utchers-hfarket was barely stea- The concluding Item. of the black ac- to 95ic outslde. �prtrsg wheat is c{y rc • - - . n ere o rorn 10 to 15c. For good . i�;zl-al)",��ill��6�����ill�illi�,s!URED 78 " N rref last years b truest, which in 30 goor�e al 8] to -82c east. Manitoba butchers there was no casing 0!! , ' Q 1pro'.incts, inhabited by 6L;)UU,000 wheat is unchanged. No. 1 North- noticeable, Choice cattle sold at yam+.' JAPANt---s. VICTORY. (commend of Con. Raknmursi• The peodle, is described as middling, or ern, 98c Georgian Bay porta; No. 2 84.25 to $4.50 and some picked light below middlin while in the remain- Northern at 9Uc and No. 3 Northern 'export butchers at $4.60 to $4.65. A despatch from Tok[o says: The ,tnaln Japs.n+se force spent Friday i g' 88c. No. 1 hard is nomina) at 94c. ihfedium to common cattle sold at _ n'Kht billeted in the villages, around l ing 33 procincra the hest deacrl1 t a t Grindin in transit rices aro 6c Ja:,unose ,army swel•t the Russians Iranrhrn. The soldiers were sett is abo•.e mirddling. Nowhere Pa It g P $3.50 to $4• from hinehnu on '1 hursday evening, y o d. The writer winds tip by a �- aboti'e those quoted, Stockers and Feeders-Market a�es- and in a d.s,�erutu night a)tack taut ed as a result of the constant ,ing ih•at it is only in '.it. Peter%) g Oats--Tho market is unchanged,.(dv to firm .tar good quality Tight stormed the nln est impregnable to- t g ting, bit they entered with much 'with demand tuoderatc. No. 2 white ; t 1 I amen the prac•tic.ally irreApcnsible rtockerR and feeders. "s.ticn of the ] t Fsi£ri>�oa Nanshan i Bi'nit upon tl.e nen o:'era:ione. ) quoted at 31i to 3i;c twcst, and rat Calves--3farkPf dull. A torte of Itusgtans hAd Sanchfli- lbureatcracy, which rules Russia, that o 11111, nest of Tat}enwan, The battle i attempts are still u Wigs to main- 3_ic low freights to Now York. No. Sheep and Lambs-Market steady. r+ god in the hills all th.rol-gh the Pu Station, W hit h is north-K'een o! 1 white, 331c east and No. 2 at 3.# Hugs-AlarrPt steady at 8li.10 for - - _ _ 1niFgdlt, and fragmentary telt lialny, but the Japun'�s, drove thorn stain a ,timfstic bens of the Progress cis. east. selects. d girt -' and the end of the war, but the {Fro- an $4:80 fats,and Ii s. - ' from the Jaly^.nt•sc headquarters re.- out. The Ru£,•siana alpandcned and ,and at the war is�a matter of purr harley'-The market is quiet, with ._ I.ort that the engugememt Is still in btrrn,d the station. and retired in demand limited. .No. 2 quoted at . ..-_-4 --- the dir•pcticn of i'ort Arihtr. lic lnowled a now-a-d cs, and that it $ a 42e middle freights, No. 3 extra, . progress, and that the Japunose aro not tan much to say that the A DARING ROBBERY. • atilt pursuing the Jtuseinns south The estlirctt of tie Fieflans eft- 40 to 40ic, and I 3 at 38 to 39c _ burtautvacv in now on its trial be aged in the delence of 1.in lino, middle freights. ,grom Nnnshan and the head of Tali- fi :fore the enlightened public opinion of 1'eaR-The market is dull at un- How Five Armed Men Cleaned Ou! enwan 'ay. A Russian gunboat INnn`hF'n la ill, end the south shore the empire, end the e�idencP has . . bombarded the Japanese left (lank i of Tal enwan Ilav t'ar'p•, but it is et i- changed prices, with Nn. 2 Rh t or a Chicago Boot 'Stn;e. _ dent that the Russians drew for ruen Leen ti tad against that from the Peas quoted at 61 to 611c west or from Taifranan }3ay, while the .)air outset. A Chicago despatch says :-Ono of anew warshl;s worked with tie army Pram the forcer rat Tari Arthur and east. from Kfnrhau lay. 7 he Ruc:aiana o"•ered all the resistance f asaiblc•. Corn-The market is quiet, and the huldert and quickest robberies hid made elthorate preparations to ' It is 1 retrf-tot d herenthe t IAPut.- JATS I-f,SE BOATS• prices flrm. No. 3 American yellow Chicago has known in years was noted at AO to 61c on track, Torte jrornahitted on Saturday night in less check the ,Japanese rung ement south Gen. :,tnottgel, co rinnander of the coif- Admiral Alexiefi, in a despatch to. q i than a minute at the shoe store of . -_ nn the 1.iao-Tling I'entnsula tan'arch itcrv. f: nes at Toil Arthur, was it, 1 .St. Petersburg, dated rn Thursday, unto; No. 3 mixed at Eric. Canadian Frar.in 8 Oppenheim, 165 Madison erRene,l command of the rtxent o1p rorn nominal at 44 to 45c west for PP To-i Arthur.' _f' � re, orts as fullai%w- "]tear-Admirals t;trcet, ore square from the City ''�Y� ----------- sound grain. �Pall ,After occupying T�in-hau the main erZ117ns. ---- - -_ I\1'itgert and l;rcgrrotitch ry}port that lire,-`rht market is quiet, frith and tl.e ('enlist Police Station. As Pcwn r the JapaneRe froors th.r enemy had bombs d In h,'ntse ,7 There were fourteen customers in the Ja"enPRe farce ad gonial 'nn ?yen- ((++ t prices numinnl at u, to 58c outKir,e, ha'a r.ntcd 11 will prise on to Il;nv with g, n'.oats. 1 he following store, and six clerks set's attending - Eh:ut f1)U' rod eiteaced the supe%Pd 1 11vckwheat-gibe markrt is dull, I K - -- - lRmsgion cannons' rafter a lively art,,_ the so' th. Ini..ht they tried to Meek the road- t;ith prices lower. No. 2 quoted at to their wants, wi.en four men enter- .. The assau'.t cn Nrnghen Trill wag .stead at. I ort Arthr r with mfn,e. ed the place in successiun• each about . ' lnry diipl, 7"hev drove th• defcndera ' f4.i to 4Ae outside. I from the sur,[•Bair a terraces and one of the fiercest end bloodiest of- 'and as It ul•(cart d fr, ni the shore, I flour-Milety per cent. Patents are five feet behind tl a man In rent Of . ,- 'trenrhes. The •JapaneRc made sever- fairs in mor'etn werfare. jeou:e stenrn I,c'J';lChes and too torpedo,unchanged at *•3.rin in buyers' haTs iF.im. Ore of the clerks eta tend for- - - In tie ctrl,+er rh ftis of the ren- ,boa!s were sunk.. }aeon mitt s Rot1'n r e tr•ard to.meet the supposed . aI heroic rharyee", h,•t were stopred tarcxport. mir.d'c rt.•ights. Unizht 3puscd cu totilers, by the wire Pntani'Trr. cots and a gager,nt e•cry man particifnt!ng 'by the Japanese to hock the harbor rollers o! srecial hrnnr}s for domes- i\talon three of the i::en anon ruvoly- a'ti+l orn tifle fre from the hlehpr 'v as Riot eorit 1•.etorr he reached 017'iwem taken up by the IttlAb4.tis be- (tic trade iluot,rd at $4 25 to $4.40 Pro, each robber hating two weapons 1 . . tidtfie. 'lire f?nal bssonrt rhar¢e first line of•ltluEsien trerc}ee. twoon \lay IS &act Hay 21. floats ,n hb1R. 31,r_nftnba flours ore Rt Anr',v. and ordered tLe clerks and custom- rat R o'clock In the atterrroa dig- it wag Snood nPrr•eawary to stop ibehnging to e nerchant r,tennier \n 1 pntcnta. $4.Rn tri. 2 intents, :ers to the rear of t!,e Rture. While lock*-ed •the eremy fr,im their Irxt these inrrrtry cheryex and renew Amur, a d edger, and ,a Stearn (>4 'p0, and Porong bakers', $4,40 on the people were hastening to obey, , trpnrh, r•, >, t}a er+ill,rt Ire lrrn, the rear I— ]a' n h hnt'e been brought to Port truck. Toronto, (the fourth man took all the cash - .. rodet c 1 tirtglan.,,abaudoniniq fore, the Ihill and s'wreradul agq' plt Arthur from Daley," l,lillrerd-Ilran is FtPn'tiv at S17 to ,morn the re¢'.yter, $Rf37, and then _the north ace of the hill, rptrr•nted . to �p so•,tbe-n q1-rcR in tin• dirM on the I{Lssian t,caiticn could ilii _,___ >Z17.5(), and shorts at 816 here At ,the four d dt-srs run out in eta store cuteide point% bran Is quoted rat Sl G- street and dfsaprcared.' . The store _. tfr n of '+'^n-K,rptr-1 ins. Thev blew maw IUSSIAN ARTILLERY• ',0, and shorts At iz]R,bri alanitrt- iq Rlrghity below the street Icvci• but till the TaferFrh,en Ftrt i,n on the i JIUSSJAN LINFS rlrTICFI). ha bran. tn. sacks, $1-, and shorts tv'hIle the rubbery was in proeres9 _ ,_ r That the itu4sion artillen, in Atan- $)ainv hr»nth of th^ ralltcay,. Th., m,crrFR of this ri+sa+'It wtti. (the doors were open and people ' chur a is admitted by corresix-ndeuts at $19 here. At 7 o'clock in the Prrnrne Thr . Ja'!^nom romfp',•trlr• occvn+!d the hro. shop t by ore d,:ta+hoer-t of at Shp tier t to tP inadtv,uote nauinwt 1'nstilnst along D1ndltcn street had a t Japanese troops. more intrri,id than the Japanese who exceed th.•rP;n - corl', Ry TRnDvcF. ('loin view of the inside rf the store, •hlnrrrhan JIM D rwrit r r 'tT!. P� e- f The robbery was carried out so `• aian9 rp air+ , c r, PR their, co,nrad.'s, tcho surceeded In loth air regardR e'1lelonrp and naw- Dried- apples-The eemand is limit- honever that there was _ - .' R h in¢ h t ,nh cn the =trc'ao tFr T',.ssi a lin,•■_ 'south shoe oc Tnti.v, ttri Slay. Dalny i' Wena com•s ns a dfsro renrt:ng sur rd, and prices ere stradp at 8 �o'lquickly. a pmssfbility .of interference; and _ . .. I.% ionfatrd rncl hel^l,`3 I A ss•Irrw d Rtrote of fo-t::ne wtto ir,r sr. Of the 2Sn yr,ns at ern. I3ic per ]b. Evaporated aPilles. Sac - _ Fn••r water . the mea ercaped. tl:c citnno rrt' ,,rad dr*truct'rn by t.h� ,Uci 'ro•%attfn'+, disfost,l trwer than Per Ib.Btr1 s co-oli+retrd feint Oct Jarnnptrn - ` armv In hnmh•rtlire the Russians Jai%n"`r of tt P electric, t.. sites, IPnd- ;hat are of tater sial c than;1899. lsans-'Trade is .Quiet, with prices ♦ .. +lira tn,s et Flrrhan. ling to the mines at tn,• Paster root atcody. Prime Jeans ere OuotPJ, rat of Nonuh,n lllil. Th!a pier soled F1 -p8 to 51 A0. and hand-picked at STEr11�lSIIIPS TO M]XICO. l a^n n s t hrvc dntra rters has cath- I ♦ __- ,Ul�- Rusai ns train e v p lod+ng t hese g 1 t',5 to $1,70. . piir•ented the army on Ito eittsa m.hn when the Jar rnpeo -infantry -1taps-41se - . ordinary fnrtit'uc'r g T ortl, P groan w ere they had -�A�_�VU rt-EEH 2R to 32c, according to quality', Tenders. . _ . r^rni;1r n ter of hi h rant bt.n iInc id lfoney=Flto merktt Is quiet at A to An Ottawa .dcsl,atth says :-The Ina P .the fon swing.ataterrent - t F Miners in Alaska Obli ed to Re- � � "'1 The .ire rnrFr in ri"ttsrktn gin- ' It is +oaR,hle.thi•t the tart,•tiP r+ f5 e per ib, Comb quiet at $1.50 to Department of .Trade and Commerce g niton theRr minas. it sort to This Diet e1 ?5. i ell+ + poet >\anRti-n fT}11 had to ARht the day h•need r I{ Ile tsxutng n sail for tenders for I the T'.ueaipns hr d hero able to x- A Ta'coma, -ltiaph.• drapntch says'-I Tt^�-Tire markrt is quiet, with at- trtonthty steamship services hotaeen, . again-t grtr,t odids The Ru4sians tole 'them the rt.-ht ttma the . ,fertrrnc moderate. Tvnothy quotid , I !hirers -on the Tanane Itiver and its Cannes and S:extrn for a Period of. were to fnfl rointri nil of -bares :etrat,r I rat $9 SO to $10,23 a Lon, on track, lnq� arimin'a the JapnnpRc• troo•,s tr•ibntaries t.a%r resorted to steaks Gve }ears. The Atlantic service will , Rt^ art entarrR nrorCcd b-' azt-e, ,wr.+iird have horn f'r-mendous, awl it of horse and dog meat during the ITorontrn the be,ttrern Mantreal in the sumnicr - . - cnd th•,tge ad 'nntnra•s tcprir, wirrilPnt- .Is nossihle st o thf,t the RnssianR i .t•:traw-The market fa quiet, ' with ii Pd t•C the'neerrpt in,rrtr fa few neekR. vt'hile aw,+fang the I and Idalifnx. In the winter and the on* for de,- arrival of Rupplics. . Staples hn�e 'prir•e. unchanged at $3::,0 to $R on Ittexican rorty of t'rogresc�, Ccatia- frore The Sorts rn �ene}sFnt S'i. *6,4d hate teen elle to hold the hill. liven very short all the nintet on the trcck Toronto. coalcons, Aera Cruz and Tampico, wire arrrPri with hrary r r,++ The hraple R;.cup-The market fa quiet j touching. at '�nssau, t}',e Bahamas Jatan s1+ hPd only de'd n� h�nvv IiA1�2]AV S,1117-1% 7'nFana. L'nrly !n Stay flour was tit S1 per Iur crfLl rotten, I + g Fon per hundrrrl, and oats , conte p and 1'ntann Cuba, The I actio sc•r- Ir nq t, :n- ,:n,i -n lahtr on arrnYtit of IJ--.r- 'NII 1). Potatcea-The market is quiet and a pound at Fairbanks, .Ilam, bac- vice will t;e 1'et.e'Pen \'areuuvor, Il• the diff rultins of trensf ortntinn. -- 111r. 4enshr n ors apirt,didly drfrvtde•1. nn, sugar, rice and lard were eat aro- Rte+ady, r't1c+lco cars are quotrrt rat l C., and U a Vexican ports of Sfarat -• army digit•,cq Fri-t rrer+tt Mr hnr-- Neal 1} I av' t'i ns ..f various sires .!v out. SoMP dogs were M-st Cllled �Sl to $1 n5 per herr, on frock hero, San, 5itn ((las, Blaazaniilo, Acapulco, -'- t'Aw Ari,•en. the Rurisii,n. from this i v c c r o+r.t,d r-n the i arionR ern- and joLbing lots at $1.10 to SI 2n, �Puerti) Ar c to soup thrt3r frr.m acini n! Cann- gel, stirs Cruz. 7ranlat stron-hold. It writ a frPt pre - placen.PntR, and them w•er•r also two Illon. Later meat became so scarce) T`nultry-Thr dmmnnd is unrhnncPri. rand San Penito. Tenders may be - . - .•, ly c, ncidered to have been impoe- batteries of fluid•-f ring T'�eld piece-t. I that dogs and hort;rR were k(Ited far;with e4 offerings. Chickens, 12 !made for rith,er or b4lh-seri-lees, Toe— - siilp. The a'til+cr}' v.aR Frdicdtrrpd behind rte ]3c Per lb:: tur�:eys, 13 to 17c �veRF,els enrAr;ed . are to rJ»til Al. ___ "I fpor our loaspa haft horn bine-r, - ,,holed-,,holed tt•tnchr. err the tcrrpres of,ifood, pent,tt,g thG arr}tnl of supplies I per ib. for fresh killed. to run under the f?ritiRir Art to bl t we hn•'o ninpd, the ' moron est the hl`I• •I he inrai try n arn'n, th,• now r•n route from is trio by steam-pro- g• g R 1. Inn, T'he Tanana cilstrict tc'ill pro- have a carnirtg capacity of not leas 'po'nt herring ot:r tory to the in- ro.!tl pl&cs rill with then, around duce F'-.000,000 iruld tlris Froson by - (TOO I'P.ODL'CTS, than 3,00(1 tons, with adequate peel veatrscnt .of Tort Arthur." the hill, this i %:nR Llrsr gr.ns for 1tr}mitite methods, The introctvc- ensiled hogs are unchanged, with rcenger accommodation, to maintasin AWFUL CARNAGE. .- the ITC,tectit n of, the moat lmrort- tion of machlnyry will greatly in- ofierings small. Cured meats are between ports a Minimum speed' of . .ant point R, crease the output, in good demand at unchnn cql llricea. Cera knots per hour'. . "'Sutsetuent reports received at The Japnn,•Fe hegnn• the it },. .L -. «e quote --flttrc , ong clear, 8 to The Mexican ( o�mrnment have ex- - Tokio in.licatc that the storming of briru;ir-g nil heir rc:tTgU;Is into-iio - --,6 Ric per ib., in cctRe lets. Mess pork, pressed their w111insrness to rive .-a .. 0. . . Me 11C, a Ii on ur .ay was ilsit an. vrnf,t tratinl; herr re on __ ,; O., 6 ort cut, S18.30. subsidy O • in Pxlcan cur-' . .a bloody. af:air. The Japr,ncse con- thr- en.;,.bacen tnts on .the hili -by. . .EOR S';UTH AFRICA. Smoked treats-11nms. IIrht to rency ' for the 11� ,�ic�ifle service, and —trod their fire-on tier Russian batter- 11 o'clock la tl-e.-u:oxnirg the print- _ _ _ r,edium. 121c; do., beavy: 11} ' to $20,000 for the ,4tl"tic set-vice. Tho. . leap 'in swhich work they were,. Bided ,cir+sl Iit::astan LattcriAs had been Steamer Saila From Montreal 1'r-' rO1La'�'-1-Q ni,e1 shoulders, lOc; Dominion (luvcient will Segel" by four gunboats from Kinchau Day. silenced. The two Rtasir.n reld'b'at- " - With Full Cargo. hoofs, 12} to ]4c; br.akfaet baeoti, moot this sten by 'rark-asiThe ex- - . , "p. They a recceded in silencing many or ;ter•ee ties n it hdrew do Nanquanlbng ]3ic. they may deem expedient. The Mex- -AW the enemy's guns: i i011, and from thr•ru cntaiftued , to A Alontrnal despatch sa3's: 'Tho Lard-71;c demand Is fair, -with the. ican•Government. lu•ov.ides for tha The Russians . tu+d constructed• a fire' on the J",ry pc• until nightfall FAder-Pem pater steatuahip lilelville, prices unchangcc!, 1{e quote:-'Pierces free carriage of their Government -,-,j - -wrice of trenches aro•.rnd the hill on { After tlia It'tsslau 'batteries had• S'nl,t. W. .lone R, sailed from this 71c; tubs, 8c; palls, Bic; compound, mail and freight up to ten tons. - s terrace protected by wire entangle- 'been sblcn-ed" the Japilm-Fc nrtPlerv, T'o'rt on 71�t.,rtday afternoon for 71 to' 8}c. .♦.--.:_ . ments and.other such devices. jo;'c,r'c,d en tee ri)eincis t'ronehes, the poi-th Afric+n 1-o is with a fuil.gen- The Japenrse. made a series of i.ln-nne-P,tnfr.ntt}- ' ad••erlc}ng !Henn- oral cargo, n.ac!e up of American and - 7IlE DAIIfX MARKETS. 7Ei� IrIIlVER� SUFFOCATED. -,ffur,hes, but-thee.,were .in vain. The I tCVb, to with-n sire rnii;-P. Tire Ctinarlitn mrm:facturcd gouda and (Sutter-Tho market de quiet, with :deadly .rife ar:d ccnnon fr•e of the,1.)np^n-se gradr:alh• worluod to tt•ith- Cnnadirn prodtrcc. .The, cargo Cotn- no changes' in quotations. Receipt's Peculiar • Acciaast in a Mine. at _ %enemy checked them repeatedly. in. ?(rat �nrds of ,the THiss°nn Iinrs;'Prisert 1(',(OU hushelR of No. 1 Nor- continue good and are chiefly of in- Williamstown, Pa. _- Finally et three o'clock in the of- whore tk-r—^.: o--asi,od wire and thorn whctit, 5,000 bushels of " Can- ferior to medium grades. We quote : `1, A W41kesbnrre, Pa., despatch says: . ternoon the Japiinese reformed and other rnt.rnglrr.crtim . aflicn rye, and '2,000 bushels of -4�inest 1-1b. rolls, 18 to 14c; or- -A telegram received at the.Susgti( stormed the crest of ti-,e hill. The I hucicwhPat. A Inrfie amount of flour d;riar3= large rolls, 11 to t2c; mod- banns Coal Company's ofTices in this F.\'fatY MAN S17nT ITOR'V. Russians hold to their Position dog- is also being so nt forward. . ium and low grades, 9 to I0c; city on Wednesday night states that . _. _ dl v and It .was ep`•en o'clock" is ThPy succeeded in discovering an The ATeltille is equipj)ed with an crenmery prints, 17 to 18c; solids, ten miners were suffocated'by gas o;,ci:;ng• in these of%tuclra ami fief- (.n, to date cold Stena e, and in this l.i to Sipe. -_She evening be"ore the. JaT,anese Cn- g and sulphur fumes from a small loco- O - __- �tlly gainetL.passcSsigh of the• ridge. I ting i n•tt ly to n-rthin 200 'yards of I are 1placed :3fT0 tons or bacon, 250 Fg s-The receipts are fair, acid motive in the workings of tits Sur,- ,- 'the Russian trenches, thea' ruV-:ed for !tone of ork, frozen beef•and oultry Prices ore unchanged at 15.c per - r ` any at \Vii= -I'I e, ti :( eteral wicces.si\e charges !and ,,:, Lona of similar car o� ,hc yen, in lots. P mit' Ilraach Coal Comp,t sus one - ` .. - the l:nr. g liamstown. the accident--. _ - .—. ' PETAI1;S OF TITE BATTI.P'. 1 '• htrt evei;y ulllcer a1141 !is aT.o carrying 130,000 feet of white Chee..e-Zoe market'is qu}'�t. with of t." most peculiar in the history _ 1. .7a.an man fn the attaci.inh }+Willes nAq thin„ 100 boxes of first-class cheese, Prices unchanged. Old quoted. at'9+} of the antfiracito mines• and no rea- p paid heavily for her c)r " _ •, %h it Bonn ttconty or thirty varcd>a4 t .- sonhr _ Sic, the latter for twins. ter it 1to tunnel el is' used __t . a Talienwan,.losing '3,Ci0U men in kill- cion mage, &cauls. The tunnel is used to con- - 'a ed and wounded in, the relpcatcd• 'as- i The charges «Pre t}:en st<prcd and . - - Vey coal to the breaker.. The n;en the Japall-L, artillery reriewed its - LT'�ITED STATES MARKETS. anu)ts »fininst t}rile rosftfrns, but ; _ employed in ilio mines have made a she Rcorcd ,sweepingand valuable preparatory fare on 'the enemy's po- P.uffalo, May 31.-Flour-Fit'm. practice of riding to and from their a siticn. Wheat Dull, offerings light; $1.01 work oil the cars that are hauled by victory enol tl;e Russians, capturing i g BOUGHT ASSIIVIBUI LAND. small locomotives. Wednesday atter- Zotcarda evening a detachment of asked far No. 2 hard Winter.. Corn_ Oeventy guns, `clearing the way to I Jn anew carried a section of the -Easy; No. 2 yellow, 60c; No. 2 noon General Inside Foreman Golden; . •. • ? Port Arthur, and inflicting terrible Rtta9ian trenches, breaking tluottgh 40,000 Acres Transferred to Chi- mixed, Sb} to 56c. Oats-Quiet; No. and about fifty mjners boarded a car' ` losses on the Russians, says a To- cago Capitalists: 2 white, -47c; No. 2 mixed, 4'2je. and about halt of.the journey was _ f the enemy's line:' Vo despatch. ]Sante Medium Western, in store, made when some of the teen hailed ' hundreds of the comrades of tha A Winnipeg despatch says :-The r y- It is dbubted if the Russians will men, inspired by 'their success, largest land sale of the season was 55c. the• engineer, Rho stopped, and.it stand again north of Port Arthur. I rang, forward, e$d thin the entire closed on Friday, when 40,000 scree Milwaukee, May 31.-Wheat-No, 1 was found-that-nearly every man in - Thay retired from the field beaten, Northern, 99 to 991jc; No. 2 North- the part in the cars had been aver- , -The they ta3lyd Co rally at Nan- ;Japanese --limp- --swept-tip the-hill; -til Eaatern Asstndbo as were purchased y driving the Russians from their po- by Chicago capitalists. It is the in= ern, 97 to 98c; old July, 87+jc bid. come by the gas and sulphur which t quanling, where it was anticipated I s{tions. It was in the desperate 1n- (soften of these now proprietors to Rye-Nominal. Barley-No. 2, 63c; emanated.from the stack of the loco- that ing,a. where it would ti made. sampler 40 to 60c. Corn--No. 3, 49 motive.and floated back over them. The desperate onslaughts of the rf�ry charges that the JapaaeRo' put the whole tract under cultiva- P - - to Sic; Jul 471c bid. The engineer crowded on_Rll steam austainod the bulk of their losers, tion at once. They may the lam y' g The on the heights of Nanshan Brill be under crop by a year from Minneapolis, May 81,-Wheat-ilia}, atld the unconscious men were his- xeere tellin for the Russians lett :this spring. It is but the start of 94;c; July, 93ic; September, Slc; ilea to the Williamstown end of tha g' FATE OF PORT A.RTITUR. g' on track, No: 1 hard, 97}c; No. ] tunnel. Here help was at once sum- - - . `300 dead in the' tretrches there. A a series of such gigantic farms. The Northern, 98 c; No. 2 Northern, complete search of this feld 1a ex- 'Me heavy cost of Japan's-victory highest market price was paid. The moned and the men were talcw+ to pr•ct.ed to.show •a greater number of at Kinchau does not diminish Etlt'o- total -transaction involvin an out- 98�c. Flour-First patents, $5.10 the surface, where a corps of physi• ' , to $5.20; second' patents, $5 to $5,- cians made every passible effort to ` stew. pean confidence in the complete so--,Is y do the neighborhood of 500,000, P Nat](IItAn)111g was occupied on Fri cel of her arms during the preeeut (the work will be carried'through on 10; first clears, $3.60; second 'clears, resuscitate them, but aid name tee day morning by a force of infantry, Summer's campaign.' The conviction is scale never before attempted in S2.80. Bran-In hulk, $16.50 'to late for ]i'oresnnn Gold. and nine _ , tartillary, and en¢incera under the .is now almost universal outside of ;Cgnada $1?' other victims.- . - .. ` . '. -. ., . I , . . . - . .- •: e. �r1. ..,. ..a ..- ,:f n-... ,...,L.,: '- ---" r..xi.. ....:,... :L., :=ens.;�, -,r _ ^S" 1. - . . -. J !�''^ i :a ._,�»f .:.mast.; �Jy - ,'a'y-w.'. � '....nV u..,•. a '.ry...¢14•'.�.. T,,,,,.,.•y�,p[-�i.:,,.:�' .S-:V',+iYa'Ts":••:a '0'. - l .. ... • .,y .. ....oj. J < New AdvetaeMetsta. • HORSE ISTER. kN °r b published every Friday morntng as lte oma BucepNaLi18-(V al- 12) :3338' (11283) TANTED-At once a strong clip- ; Pickering Oct The choiely bred Clydesdale Stallion `� able girl on farm Higktoat wags, ors $ HATES OF ADVERMSIl\O: imported by Graham Bros.,the property reliab:e person to do cooking and cake ebsrge s ��trs�t:naernon,per line 10 canto of 8.C. Bndker, Yickarinq. Will make of the work of•strong young girl Ay ply so V — )rach Babe omni insrrcioa rr line - 6 ara Stephen Crouk. 34 eq p the season of 190'1 as fo.iows:-aloadav This rate doom not iuelade Legal or Foreigc ad- leaves his own stable Kingston Road, - f•rtisemeate. ndal'a hotel, Whitby, for nilt6t; OR. SALE-4 new milch cow., 8' 'Te ' D UNBAR Special terms given to partle. making 0011- !br tR^,xo old,a heifers 3 yrs old, 1 with calf v, taets for 9 cr a mouths or by the year. Halt- Tuesdav, Thos. Ma¢daford, Kingston I by side and a due to calys to June Henry " $'amass cards,ten lines or under, with WPA noon, y y I o•Brock Road _Nearly oz yesrlRonntrecu a;able gnartezly Road,.f2r,noon. his own$ ties for night; p - -� p Wednesda 'To rte s, Roane Hill for aWeyear,$500,payablein advanoe• MeawelP hotel, Highland Creek, T wit2g is week MrNotieoinlocal columnatoo cc , g Moo RAYEF? — .-� ALst ooatapac-.11aa.�ae1L. tmsdsy Da11d Reesor'a �'Iats on tQay 9th, white and black - -- - - - - - - -- °•"'°"0 ""'"peolal oontrset r tea.made known on applloa Silver 8p rias; con. 10, Dlarkham, for spaniel dog suswen to a+ma of Dumpy Its- on: No tree advertising• night; Frida Jobnson's hotel' White- ward will be given. H H Duncan, H ghlatvl -- — — Advertisements without wrixtoa astznctfoms 8 p:eek, el y stubs inserted until forbfdden and charged so- vale for night; Saturday, to his owe eordiugly: Orders !or disoonbnning adverbs+- stable until tits following Monday meta• Pretty Deisign 6 " am"mustb•in writing and uatto tbspab. inn ASTZ RE TO REIT-The under. 1 soars. psianed is job Work promptly attend ed to. Border Dube(10514)—Imported Clydea hei3 of cattlprepared torpasture.taPleetYbof tyo�o4 or96 ,in Sprin a Prints dale stallion,the property John Duller d tare,Rood water and good shade. W J 1icDos• FRIDAY, JL T7E 3rd, 1904. Bons will stand for mares daring 1904 as aid, lot 12, con.5, Pickeridg, Greenwood P U " follows:-Monday.leaves his own stable '�t a Hubbard's hotel, Brongham for T. A. New BIoUaeit', PORT. urytON, Know.,Brock, noon,Tom's hotel, night WING-The undersigned being -- - Tuesday,Jas. Proces's B. F.con.Pick I S-Q prepared to saw logs,be is desirous that erina, for noon,Gordon House,for ni bt. those who have logs to saw t-3 tiring them to O 1. _Miss :MaggiePratt, of Toronto, a;- tiiemillassoon as possible. Thos. Bayles, Ladles and Misses FVedoeedsy, Ed. Balsdoa's, Baas Lane, =- :_ -rived on j'he'�.3rd last., vn a visit to CPL•wawoodw er _ - her parent at Lakeside Cottage and for night;Thursday, Packrin Bros.And• Fri- left again un the early train on the ley,for noon, own stable for night; Fri. SumaajJllderoe8ts 25th inst. dap, Wm. Cowie'• 7th con, for uiithi' HUuse and Lot 14 Mr.and Mrs. Woolley, of Toronto, Batarday,$obi Dliine's for noon,thence ~Q _-- spent a few"days at the Tates home- to own eabki anti] the following To Rent Black Cotton Hosiery - `stead. Mondown morning.. �'t We etre glad to learn that 'Wm. Qatlant C7utttan, (Vol 26), 4333',.- .-- All Sizes and Prices :Yates, who has been suffering from a The importe'i C ydesdale stallion, the The undersigned has to rent in lot 2$ f (severe attack of rheumatism is some- property of Cowie d Graham, Ae+:ltrove 1st con., Pickering iimile west of Dun- --severe better. Farm,Markham, will mak•1904 as fol• barton,) a 1} storey, 7 roomed frame ��^•tt -- - -e are glad to have our. genial lows:-Monday,will leave his own a able building, to Which is attached 3 acres - ..New Cashmore Hosiery friend, Mr. Shipman, in our midst Green River,and Proeeed to Jan.Pater of land. There are on the premises a . sinag. He hbeen s ndie a few son's Pth non.Pickering,Ur noon,Bob. a es stable and drive houses- Will;s days With Arthur Annis. Hess look- bard's hotel,Brougham,for night;Toes rent whole, or will rent the house _ New Meek Ribbons. -well. The.balmy air of Hamilton evi- day.Gordon's hotel,Pickering, for coon se erate. + den tly agrees with him, Call again and night; Wednesday. Tom's hotel, P kir. Shipwan. Liverpool,fo•enoom,Jeo.Ditbchell's Wes ROBT. H. CARSON, Danbarton Gardening is the order of the day DanbarwW for might; Tharsday, B. --- _ _ -. _ canses, Clia"ood, for noon, John - - -- atAU the Port - Dlilgoy"s, oarboro town Ifni:for algae 'Q �t (!lot h C for A very successful social tender the M Hopkins, klad• of .•h• Straw Hate C, �P�e aus ices of the Epworth League was Friary, T. Cosworih'a, Armrdal•, !oz p for noon. Franklin Range, ldarkham, icl•• mantstsc.ared by tete No"tighila > held at Centennial church on the 24th until Saturday noon; Saturday moon to Co'y, of Oshawa. 6 Mra. Thera. Cheater is home again his own avbla until the following Moa- from Temiskaming. A large number of dead and dying day morning, - fish (apparently Herrings) are being $�tsibal-Pars bred imported Yert• r washed up on the lake shore. t Shire ooaeh asailioa.the property of Do, - would be interesting to know the rd Moe. Wbiseval•. will stand tors ' ' ewette so early in the season While the limited number of mares during 1904, -- follows:-Uonday.leaves his own stable water is still so cold. moo. for Gordon Boase, Pickering,, for might: t( -- Whifevaie Tuesday, Joe. Parsons, Rouge Hill, for • meed, shear•to B. Re-e Andrew's hotel for might New . iamS The 'Miesea Leng are viAting their Wedaeeday.A. B. Reesor's lot S, non, 6, }. grandmother, Mrs. Thais. Carter. Scarboro, for coon, his own stable for ' . Miss-Nellie Thomson is visiting her night:Thursday,Commercial hotel Crate ;mother. moat. for noon,thence to Manion House The Empire Medicine Co, of London, Fred and bliss Eva Henderson,of Uxbridge. for might mad remain until she Ont„has appointed the undersigned w - $carboro, spent a fewday-i with Mrs. following noon' Friday by way of Rose- local agent for Pt kering.for%be moat woo - '' _ 'T. Pherrill. villa to Mrs. Todd's,hotel, Goodwood, dertnl 3steovery of the miceseeoth osntnry ` John Matheson. of Toronto, is vi8it. for milahx Saturday.own atabla until the For tba ttealment of the Nose. Throat, �4Pa�8 � ;yak your is relatives here. the following Moaday moon. Bronchial Tabes and Lungs, It oamCoids We hear that Rev. T. LeXate will Lord 314pro (3917) Vol. 13-The Lad&Catarrh. Aaahma, lungBroaisa• s. atom be anpermwwated in tie at a future. pots Clydesdale stallion the properly of add all throat end lung diseases. Wnu Neighbor Miss Florence White is visiting A C. Courtney con 1. lot 30. Pickering• for pard°alrrs'a°toot°f tr stm•nSs rad 8atis'�•a`"� Mies Fanny 4nnis, of Osbawaw will stand for marduring ter+ during the rn npaiH constantly on hand as Nearly all the holxiay visitor+ have of 1904 at bit own stabta. T*rms-To 0.2de= M.11*740r. =t. Who has - _- _- 1M=e}B�=e1Wards-tt Teems lone• issar+ a foal 18 to be paid Feb 1st, 12Wso she ' Ori. _ slums. - F A$r•eat deal of unnecessary agita- bora•w i I be shagged tasaranc• whether one how tion is floating over the community. in Coal or moa. All accidests W =4,Mt Excelled Its ch4of grievance twing. (softie seem at owners risk. •Wa erwor • �• p t,o think) the lnjurtice of the by-law» ifar k Murphy-VOL. VIII. P 117L e y :.: re preventing. pasturing of cattle on The Awerica i bred awlitoa.tha proper ® e Jl likes IY ' the road. But " the farmer cseum condi- ty of 8.C Bankes. will make the ob $ --tioi4of the road has taken a change of 1904'ss follows-Monday leaves his for the better, we look forward kith own stable, l?:ingatoo Road Be'.del's ho- Whilt some will adopt the new Rya- r Ithe hope that it will peacefully sub- tat. Whitby for ntgghs;Tuesday. own ata tem of waterworks hundreds will not - xidn, ble for al ht sS edmaadav Maxwell's be able to use it. there the tells t On Saturday last the people of our hotel, Hi,fhlaad Creek,for night. Thurs. hle PUMPS made by E�AVS will — town were nearly all scared to death day, hie own stable for night; Friday: still provide the First system of water- town tA lobster of a tramp entered nor town Johnson's hotel. Wisiteval•, tog night: works. The quality and excellence of P front the east, vangntahed „11 the pe,i• Batarday, proceeds to his own stable these pumps will still be kept at the - p t - pie'be feet anti!he reached the ct:ntre natil the following Monday morning. highest point and patrons will receive s► w of the F':tce where he tts,k in r4in Se{J penman-Bet►er known as 'Apple the promptest attention. ew1� � f] (!hin e forcernents. Thus strengthened he Jack the celebrated erican bred (,�,t,/ he mr•su.•d his marl career down the trotting stallion, sheproperty of Robt. hill but his progress was disagree mMy Deverell, Pickering, will stand !ora E e W. E V A N S 7 " irnp(ded by an itttark frorn behind limited number of mares daring the SALE BY , which was a sorry circunistatwe t-u.. ..-seas= ci--l9tli-as tallows-ll on lay - for ilial so tie would surely think. leave• his owe etablo for Woodroi �� -�v FOR However after gaining a number of hotel, Whitby noon,Central hotel, Oeh• BTOGIi ►7t•f lovictories he retreated with awa, night;Tuesday Raglan,noon, lis• (� - c honoi'iottsrs by the way he entered the tett hones, Po c Perry, anti) Nedces Pumpmaker and Plumber Rs Al Flem'�n - -- a kh^m _ battle around. day noon, thence to Ashburn for night ; . ..•.. Thursday, Seberl's hotel. Brooklin, - Triumps of Anode,n Surgery. noon, Hubbard's hotel, Brougham,night 4yQn$erful thin s Are done for the Friday, Johnso ,'• hotel, Whitevale, �O�t Coanci' v bun-an bod-y�iy surgery. Hill, m' ht ; ' taken out and scraped and polished Saturday to his own stable pati o w County Of Ontario. tg s • • 1 and put hack, or they may be renrov- inn (Monday morning. ed entirelyy; bones are spliced;pipes y, RJrian-The Imported Clydesdale - - -- -take the ptace of diseased re•'tif?ns •of rtallion the property of J•tin Duller do The next meeting of the Council of �+ �+w �"p"• �� I Reins; antiseptic dressings are applied some, Broa Kan, will stand for mares the Corporation of the'County of On to wounds, bruises, hnrns and hke daring season of 1904 at'bis own stable. for the year 1944, will be held .in Jur' before inflammation sets in, pursuant to adjournment at.the Court which causes them to bee' without Hotrse in the Town of Whitby, on : stnaturation and in one-third the time `Thrown from His Wagon. Monday-the Sixth day..of June, next -1 time required by the old treatment• \i r. George K. Babcock was thrown at the hour of one o'clock in the after- ate• + w•tw ..•► - Chginher!ain's rain Balm acts on this fron)hie Wagon and severely bruised. noon. _ same principle. It is an antiseptic He applied Chamberlain's Pain Bislm All accounts to he laid before the and whsle ..applied to such injurie.a, freely and says itis the. liniment Council must be forwarded to the 16 96 0 - ,-_ <xuses them ta. e1vur Clerk at least three dAvs before the _ also allays the pain' and soreness. known citizen of North Plain, Conn. meeting o e unci , proper sKeep abottle of Pain Balm in your There is nothing equal to Pain Balm certified. " 'F E N C E horue. and it will gave }ou time and fill s rilins and bruises. It will effect Dated at�Fhifby, this 17'11 day 'o p Strongest.and Best'. Jude through money, not to rue ntion the'inconven- a cure in one-third the time.required May A. D., 1904. - heat- +r - ience:and suffering which such ir.Jur- hy any other treatment: For sale by Jt.tHv E. F_�AE�s'ELL, out a \o. 9 d. steel Hire, 1 its entail. For sale by all druggists. all druggists, ^, County Clerk, Co, of Ontario, ily galvanized. For fall particu- ]ars'call or�i rites ,t 't IIIemp i Burpee's - - . 1.A'I�. _- — L IAH O\ES • • -� 2"-34 R'a � Lord .Tewett The beautiful blas -- nipr•oved manure spreader the rennins stallion, t propwill erty of e h e - •� ices ' Is the best on earth•i .Made • Pickering stabea oppo - Dickie, 'ng Village, - � A th ,.lad _ _ season -ar--o ` • ` _ _ ono a is . ., .. � t1Yte'�he-Eiordoa--$name:-�easriptixe Paris. Cer ome acrd see it at Work And TaAt's 60Iti6 1ha9T GQR 115 POLLOWa:� card with pedigree and terms sent on leave your order with No. 6 MAIL 8:51 A. M, aPPlicati.n. 'Jas. R'il;ins, On Saturdav April 2nd we will display ouur new stock of Spring 'Millin- ., 12 Loc" 2:53 11. M. -, Balsam, P.O. i _ try. A'.1 the ladies of the village and vicinity are invited to come and in- tt 10 Lomat., 8104 P.M. �• OST-On or about Dlarcll 31st, be-- '! — FpCCt,our new spring 80(x15. - TIAMCa GOrii}WEST DUB Al;FOLLOWS;— L tween Balesui and Claremont. a book STOCK SALE inn,9 LOCAL , •• ,. • 8:4� A.Dt, coutaif a e, Finder saes between 8 and 1'i youthin sae. Finder will conferbetwa a favor by -OF- !i Baker, -Pick•ering tell LOCAL 2:21 P. W lasering same with R. S, Fhillont. e-tf k '25 Registered Yorkshire V >�:27 M B=oaRham•or P.uacnab'a•Claiemoat. 49 Lt i Swine, _ _ _ _:._-- — - 00 '>D• © ��.. �. 20 Grade Bairy Cows, • • '• •••• • • --- . 25 Young Store Cattle. Q I'nder the Supervision cif the ' • FtOSt1te Fence p The Sovereign Sank ' of Canada. : am��iaaF�ad�rSf�r�' Sae a fro • - ���Farm�� - e - flakes everything as easy and as simple its passible, Q � '+ �aOQxat`�a It will turn Stock without Absolute Security. Q IN injury-beautify the Farm- 1'nexcel'ied'Facilities. does not need coastantpatchi� Modern s TreAti PORT PERRY and with reasonable usage Courteous Treatrncnt. last a life:-time- Booklet and ��'`,� Q a EnllpartienlarmgirenoaregaesL • lt�..••/ MARKHAJi BRANCH, •CLAREMONT BRA,,\CH, ion Thursdag, June io A. P. Smith, Man. L. E. `Todd, Agt. Tmm FOR ftAt.B BY 1'or particulars Qac IAtge cards Ee i • �HAPI'1AN, PICKERING. (�} } (� } J. H. BROWN. Sec �: L• •• •• • s• • • • l(.9(@#',,.` (00) ;�J `"�.1 (9�f�0(a (a P,.irt Perry. ..+s+ss+.s� • .Stab _'S. �Rd►tibs.�+.t+ s . • .. :.. .. -,. -. ,, ,_. �' .cry' MONO f�— _ .... .. .Y•,ti.1.. •"k.r.. Cry. .. .,,'r"�.',, .m;,_ �..-..,.m'�:..a... _- .-. .:.,.5._�.m F :. .: :-.�- .... ..: ,.•..,..�3e' :. .,.. di .. ik' :r;.. .< ._ - ._. .4«.,,.:: .y • ol.afnsfleonT Prince Albert on -Monday where .' interment took place. ".. �� .G 'Wm. Hurd, of Bethesda, spent Sr div of Claremont public at Tuesda in town. hool. Clara 3-E LeRgitt, -1 ,• Sprin O6;i R'alp a ;1i JMnd Mrs. Ward spent Morgan, J Farmer. Sr •1-A Found w Sunday evvhere• acna:b, L-Morgan, L Slack, E - J H. Beal and vriYe,.•„}vete rn Dowswell, B Cooper. Jr4-H -Boys Wagons,-Go-Carts, Step-Ladders, Window;Shades, Bed >.•> -�I�g'on Sunday. Wilkinson; B Macuab, O Powell, room Suites. Foster and Mrs. Hutchison were R Anderson, L Rumohr and A PICTURE FRAMES-We keep a big assortment of above. Y , -. ..in Pickering on :Monday. Leggift (even). Sr 3-B Story, M 'ate _ . Mrs. R. P. Hoopper is visiting Roberts, O Wilson, M Forsyth. - frieads in the city this week. Jr 3--I Flumerfelt, A Found, M J. $e --Be al f The Claremont Honte.Furnisher, v A. B. 'Dowswell has been laid Bryan, I Dowswell, F Adair, I£ up a few days with rheumatism. Story W M Flumerfelt, teacher. - J. A. White shipped two car- Jr Division. Sr-R Tarr, W 7oadsof cattle from this station on Shepherdson, G Morgan, F Under- • Monday. hill, -I -lcLay, D Rawson. d Gen* ts' 'Fu'rnishings Joseph and Mrs. Bundy,• of S Anderson, C Soden, V Haywarward � Pickering, spent Sunday with M Shepherdson, W Underhill, L _ '+ friends-here. Chapman. _Sr Pt 2-J Hayward, T i A. B. and Mrs.. Dowswell enter- C Rawson, A Chapman-,HRunohr jy[jgg�ce Me Maas+�,Of Min- From the Head Down j twined a number of friends on the R Wilkinson, B:Bantle. Jr Pt 2- neapolis, Minn., tells how wo- f 24th of May. R Story, M Morgan, C Tarr, L , suffering briny - -- - - _ The creditors of the W. W White. 1 A-A Flumer'felt, E MaIIl3 II1011> y g New Arrivals Ward estate will receive 381 cents Luderhili. B-E Shepherdeon, M nt}yreGeved by Lydia on the dollar. Shepherdson, M Adair, W- Hul- E gnkhaM95Vegetabke<Ompound Dr. Eastwood wishes to thank bert. C-F Underhill, F Slack, S µIhrrs Mss Putr�lc:_I �� Fine line of spring hats, spring shirts(colored and white). Spring foots the people of Claremont for their Rawson, W McFarlane. M L� nem before .ea my eadorsemet wear, etc. A call well convince the most fastidious, that R. E. Forsyth se - -`kind sympathy. Heaslip, teacher. for any medicine, but Lydia North Claremont, is the place to get the right goods at the right price. Mr. Rowatt, of the Sovereign PtnkhSm•a-'egetabiaCornpoand Re E. Forsyth, CLAREMONT. bank, was removed to a Toronto No Competition. has added so much tom lite wad h f STATION. branch this week. The uniform success of Chamber- happiness that I fed like an Mr. Theaker left- on Tuesday szoeptbon in this cane For WO 1�s for Stou$ville to take a position Main's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea wry month I would hs+e two tlsys of in the Sovereign bank. Remedy in the relief and cure of.bow- severe p►in,aad�dSa luo brit $n el complaints both in children and oDe when v�d a friend j raw R1y Rev. and Mrs. Tait were in Pick- adults has brought-it into almost uni- ���tttlitwlld Oe4e- 1f ii`� ���� � � � _ tering on Tuesday attending a vernal use, so that it is practicallybad used meeting of Presbytery. without a rival,and as everyone who tae added Joseph Pilkey.had a successful has used it knows, is without an equalase I >3ound that tit wvrlesd A lull assortment of Ladies and Dente footwear from heavy to light Jbarn raising on Tuesday. A num- Foipsale by all druggists. 'wonders Whb me; I avow a now on hand. ber of our residents were present. vvLr'Z-I,p HELLO-Fat cattle and ��sod �ky bad to °•° If your want something neat and at a close price. Dr. Smith, who visits here the off �d�d9 b�u �shave owd fall stock pz I nae is oc o�l17 _. _. $rsL Tuesdayy is each month, will or whhen you want a ranch row,beef rine er or wben I am trsoeptiosan9 tired or worn .Mall at t114 COrnel Store. be here on!Kesday neat,June 7th way aeang ensue so fired on shares, wrille or ._•�A-•N. Sx flt,W4 Thipd Mr. and Mrs. Craig, of Utica, plwne J A white,sroashom 49.21 Avis. Xh..p�.M}Jaa,cb,&bp- Repairing neatly aad promptly were visiting Walter and Mrs. mann tarn,M3aae•pcow attended to. -7- study . Ward one dry during the past 11mramse,ea..r - �/m�/ �a�/� Shoe Merchant, ' Week. Lydia E- W. isco&poand�"Inc - - - T■ e lam• . Palmer, Claremont, Ont; . J. o Brown, of Port Perry, was Hats' I +-� 4there on -Monday making arrange- N �� � Missile ments for the funersl of his crises wed is the safeegU"d et -:brother. womsa'eth. t D 00 0 Joseph Slack has purchased a Th.e abe:a't this t� on the giea l $ f �erenty-five sere farm of Mono medk�tne 1s told in the > m Road and will take possession La&es and i✓hU&eIIB from women being v Time _- next spring, thb paper constantly. _ The Sacrament of the Lord's $eadweta2. _ ere l n one d - Supper will be observed in Erskine _ 'Th but Ivor b - church next Sunday. Prepare -- -. - - - "NOW itory services will be held in the Ready-to-Trim - - church this(Friday) evening at 6 y '� - _ o'clock. a -- --. Take the hint-wind tet us have your order Ready-for-Wear h or All work R. P, Hopper and Rev. Wilkin- y g g ' teed. pe r Lavetrou RooBD Wilkin- .40a are in Peterboro this week &ran 4attendtng Conference,consequent- Something :�eF, Attractive and : EGGS � Sly there will be no service in the Becoming. WANTED - I)owswell, a eoplea minalE�ll 'Methodist church here, either . mxt ornin or eveningon Sunday ll and i -- neua ay school Will • - iss usual in the afternoon. M. GEROW, -BroU9h&M' -ly F. C. LA FRAUGH. - "� Wm. Brown died at the rest- - idetice of his nephew, Dr. East- sea . I 1 wood, on Sunday at the age of.lp &year's. Deceased had been sick .s•o •” Fru -it Trees ! 1904 PUM' P' P . - r sometime, but his death was _ •=- sudden and unexpected. ' He was tom. cxnr'" « All kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubs out on Saturday and-s& -.ar ---t te_fos +sale. nd in his, usual state of health until ®go a Highestprices paid for Fall and �' , within a few hours of his death. ea" tea ' a a 1 ' sd�t eo -His remains were conveyed to ` ra 'Mia ' « � .« � 0 1 M� later Apples. J0lIN E. 9EEt A41111113-111 , W' s age -:o- a - g O We ars pre ared to do all kinds of work FOR SALE-Farm is site- m - -- p the Towash:p of C:bridSe, beintl o a e a i Promptly pertaifiiag to the camp bnsxaesa - w quarter of lot i.don _ �^ ae for scpar�g cod;t7aoesdwell dwelling 1 kit t. I r v O. 030�p 8�_0 overplus. Thera a oc the Z it . a� ay a= o p pp r eand iet:tt�all stook andedimpletaeIIts.3dRood etc O? �b ! _1 �po,Y�lrasti s a II ttunip cellar under barn cominR ao/ncostablae M ' fleables,hempen.hogpen are all double seal • _e p C a $ °o at' > _- -- John +Gerow,• oaow Sc 1 i; Picken n {{/M11A f3nros�.or to "- with tarred paper between, Roca ep for pond I —� p a '• -. O n` y watt sumcienk caster for stock as threshhaing rrd y`e1-J a Clasemoa� parpos,e near the baildinQe ale smelt ore J' t 4 ° i ! W.V.R10h of choice fruit, The roil is of ash clay %Pam o o ^ ' 0. La - aad is sPieodldfrau of ealaivation. Free from I M ee. 0-1 $ W ardsoa Agsot,jPlaksciag. noxious wpad;fences are W etratt, 94 rtes iv a �1 0 tree on farm prooert♦G one miie nortt of C P Sm a E ° ° .a station and elevaton, Clsrble Iooltnra r °>s ; i6 a� D ttf — read,_ The owner being aa} _ _owing-SatIIGrmtsr {,,� -ber-Yu She t+roperty January 1903-whitb7 9th, Oshawa lOt _ prl.ilege given to plow atter hervoes sod toU pegeseton A rll lilt,1906 For fall parttenlass Brougham 11th. Pon Perry 13th,7,'12 — _ _ _—_ _ ippiTto W H Powell.two doors eset of Clare-I bridge 112th,Canningtoa e v _ snout P n.propart7 wfft old at a to nable 1 cam Use lei,present Tenant `sa�S4 10th. .All kinds of rongb and dressed Lamber _1 Lath,Shinitles, Doors,Sssb, House Can- oney . ishinge aad Silo matsrial ..Better% late 'khan Never/ 'stern L%Dke and water troughs made : That is w we think about spring, the saine rule will apply to to order _ 'b buyin Poultu. Netting f HS z_— _ ave a full line of seeding an other ma '`�ruldmills, netting, which We bey in immense quare- everything-Haylostders, R'agoli�, Buggies, Bicycles, W. D: Ova= ' Threshing Outfits, Wire•feucing, Fertilizers, -Manure preaders and Y1/ it tities dize.et irom the largest makers in anything else that is needed on the,farm also Churns, dishing ma- England; chines and Sewing machines. 9 _ • 60 YE/tR8' Teo. Philip, 1r., Brougham EXPERIENCE English Netting is galvanized after being-woven; this process strengthens it -- , and doubles the lifetime. • : — _ __ __ youltry netting is put lzp in rolls-con-- ' � ---�1 TR,�o� 1��► +°;,,;ng_150 running feet., aur large bey- _ � t. _ _. .. 0 DESIGNS AC. enables _.. _ _ - . ,, c r•.R aH s • abler us self it-to-poix Im rtant showing of finest display of leg en -atthe _ Anyone fending a sketch and deecri Dtion may ' D ' IDs. A Eery large assortmeDt of "' '. - Quickly, ascertain onr opinion free wtretber en _ following specially low prices-per roll-- . Stationari+. 'Books,Dolle, Toys, Jaf,t invention isprnbnblyDatenteDle. Communica Lions strictly confidential.Handbook on Patents received for the Holiday trade. Call sent free,oldest aae ney for securing patents• • - and see them.' Patents.taken throagb Mnnn k co receive _ ?L;3 inches high.:..: 5i 38 inches high..... 1.65 6abeoriptiohe taken for fill MaQazinee,� "ve ""ticc,`°ttt,oatcb+trge intra IS inches high. .•'." '85 t8 niches high-;.. 2.75 Weekly and D/ulyj;Nswspapers. ' ' Seim file �imericane inches high..... 1,10 , '62 inches high,.... 2.75 A'handsotttt1�e19 iltn>+trated weekly. Largest ctr- '30 inches high.... 1.3b i3 inches high. .... 3.25 .•� rnlntion of any acienttac journal Terme,P• - - - i t ,�, /� •'1�-TO N ea::tour months,/i.. Sold by all newedealers •y _---- - , - - - • H. R=C Ar"�,/•i•� ssfsroadat,.j�e�y Y (( 'These prices hold good only while ..�.�T�. U�M &co Don't delay ' Fran ch ttillrn n2i F Pt..waahtn,tton.I1 - -o•ur present • stock last. - '-- NEW -LA-UNDRY buying if you want to buy-at these low _.prices. a I ` S. UK The under igned htis opened repWalI Papets, a 181111dry nett <loOr to W. T: s Dnnliar'4, and hay inq had nearly I a1 Hardware . Frnir yFar', experience it,Rovtmau- The. R uss - - TC/, ville, is prepared to do first-class 'at usualffi g Toronto. ]a is fresh stool on han3. Pt:oea in WaU f Paper rangin3i " Pe me a trlalteg. ,126• EAST GST STREET. =•' from 8c.n P• SOO TONG, rropr.etor. .. _ w F ' •.. a�.o,.' oyw....�-..'. �-.x°�t,w'.' "�' .�*t�W"'+„Gr+'!!r"w� rnr=a.rasr�m•, - .�: .aMW ;:... .., R.—.vim-•-S . R. ,_.= 'c'' .�,•,,, ,.. 1c ,c.. '. -^N,e 'T u-'� �, > :a -.•< .�.::,rte ..� ��., . ; 0':. , ,,., .— -,. ,; _ . -4 °>~ . a i :�> .�" , . . . %;,., ., a , . • .- - f e .yP - , :� l,,. c , i : r... ..w-�ri� _.-_. u............W a J- .. _ -- - - •_.-._ -_ •-__ ._.__.._ .-..�.�...�..-._..__. - - •.r - -- '-'' y ,e ba f•0MM« ria heels about is this quiet place f title fn»Im with rig srd lei our rex, I her owa taco lticrrYtig t..rsd trvs 'ma .a with nothing to keep hitu vul of mib- and will trlilAt uptun thiciiing- wvtn- (window. ; - ".I . -_.. 11_..___-_" . I '. . . - S_ E ehlef. And ft is a. pity for Jeaale et► mOdO en »►rpnrr "," 1. b,r►krd at. 'rhe strap o Aro was still 16. Jyee- ( R r w, to be constantly moeting him." If shoot had Iwrn the l,urpuwe of &trrlaic'a r,ica when ,lir. Ingleby booeghG (� ''Really, '1V11}lam, one would thlak AlnlgluY, my Jaxr,,ha wVN!{i bwva in t'riptaln lViedway, wLylttvlsit, an- t ..t .. . q bYING PROMI Ipoor Captain Medway wan u vulrgr mune Ya all haut(auone," raatorr,ed as It was, ulvi.we aur.• I= Uon Juan to hear you." "t1t cause, Apo u,rn wavkl nal ItriP,Ort IHI" inglehy• so naiuri3ly t . I _.'r - •'1\onrentto, Su.- lIe'e all right," have Kron n,Ada ►nary Granillul tbrrI 014 grorrrl+,lly ¢id he communicate - ,. O, w'an)an," we 1100 rOplf w1+10fi ra• j1.ia rmta,ian fr"m his Mater. you nore-- h ala man fs coloring, atm t»unrf Kim* nKl.•hy, w n 1144 wily I Ila 0g X ialrle9 h1A wants. he 1 i . R THE C1ISSll�IQ .. e a young ! Pd to 1 4 er v. I. _ , - t Irish and welt-twrn, and In a crack {reac•nlly taken an ►ntereai In lkrrAl.r, fµrrwvl Mao r(+p,4trrrUy Lscams aware cavalry regiment, though h is ba _ ru n fire !►f5irtly,=l `_ _- -----�--- - _:.- t ILL _Tf _- never auCh mtgao�-f lluN-well IIa hue- Lore Irlastbathrpv,w'aaia, sAut'10,t( , 1IM4 i, ku -Vuyr far the fust — - o a practised which bar brother find Own rwrtur W M' .{L 4n• Milia M'�-�Y' he star•1s hussar and not a*ui, rtsuile rr! tar r- exponeat of ethics-look here,' why I Mnrw'gil.' as don't, ILLdon't ou have Jesaio ilieade hero 7'he latter, no lonatar Alefratrin4 t,y 1`riSer ft)H► uutai.eetatitily t„gxtiug an, - . . I Q�90"90006"Wa/NNN�N6f�NtiN0000409ii1Mias Y uutifiKrr+,c (JWrsvn a d CHAP'J'EJt XVI. evidently on the road to Bedlam, oftener; and make a companion of hie sister's convermitian, applied lima- Il,rx•blwd in dib (,tete., v'! holoi* lust, • bar? Ask her to tett.' relf diligently to his brunrn, ono pro ' .- '' '"I'he Meader daughter-and the Plum- I aeavf S etyr �µ!s), 4e b4*4 s to AAJ Jett) . ILarwell Rectory wna.a comfortable She's asked for, g with replied tim finished awrtsno fila 101wn rnA frarcing 11 sunset, Penvp�E nt,ed-nut :asers' cousin,:bora in d mill, brought Ailsa In loby, uxin w[th a r uiett Y ` l,Jttle country hui]ae uhieh assumed a B g 8 1 Y heaping ths! abort rngth in harr•,w leas-dut"-cO uettish up at a IIt Ile h boardFar-Lu hoof, and ironical, os essinit upon kser broth- �• , da ► N e af.?ti6 about their tiny ta- 0p q pretence of being finished at lLedwooda }'nein!" � P when, to his aurprl•G, C'aptaln load- day, !dins !nt{l,eby, ce,aei ther•Y" -- - a cottage. It wore a rustic crown er's face. "As it is your cricket u-sy appeared within tl:e Kate, aA .,1+�)A . _- .,t neat clean thatch, the projecting "nature said'of Jessie at her birth 'night, l thought it a good oppurtun- infrequent visitor, and he went fur. ! reed a1;. rsaiuus •ibvut .eaves of which threw the rnin well 'I will make a Indy of mine own.' " ity. 1 know bow stronely t ou disc ward to receive him with 'a dazed not rued "jutot they a,e irty " at e bB the stone ' walls and shelterod I. "The man !s ravingl" -approve of bachelor society tr^r her. ;look which was not unperceived b,. returned; "J+tst -as if Ewng cv1' , • . the.n from the frost; the latticed bay i "Meade was ungrummatical,2but •1Ch,,'there she. Is," she 'exclaimed. Cuotaln Medway. k L the rain WI(, rPher,g 14 - You era a pbilr,bc)yl;er," i e netts- _ _ ,-. •windows and the picturesque porch net ungentle• There were no people,at.catching sight of s light summer •'I am fortunate In finding ,you at mented, with the charming sfroile VX- .. were roofed with this same neat Cleete I liked so much and found so ;dile." afttong the shrubs 1%' the gate, home," the latter said, "though m prgw&ed rare, by the eyes than by. . thatch; the tuinkling wirsdows, gab- congenial as the Weades. Dear old and rising to meet Jessie with a cor visit is to Miss Ingleby, for whom i stay other feature 'that few ' peupLe ' led roots, and twisted chirnre;s were peal+le!„ - - ' d 1 sm!ty, _ have an er-ran4 from my sleter." could resist, much lgres Atlas i Ingle- • so clasped, smothered, and twined "And it is thus that the pot cur I Atr: Tngleby put on fila enrtt and tile. Ingleby hoped that the lnvaltd by,. who had nuwr reached an age about with creeping grrenery and ate of Cleete slights his old pariah- ifoilnwpd his sister• thinking, not t+'as better, apparently not hearing when young and fascinating 040.4 are _ richness of bJoasum that they seemed ioners en masse !" without satisfaction, that the cricket that Captain Medway wishq¢ 6o see regarded with maternal tegde;neas, -' - 4 o emerge from all, the bloom 'only , • 1i fhaLever PhLI• Randal'• oriCfn'l wag postponed, and that all bachelor D� a strong And coptinuous etlort. eY. ,.be has the making of a bm- ''ciety wan not baneful. to Jessle. the mistress of the house. and who openly avAwed that she Just now in the heart of summer, tl,eman in him," )eskc alwn�s fait at.home, in that "Better" he replied, with s sort th. youn follow who hadd ft chatnwonrhis sirs - -- a Glnire de 1)i on, aired-hr+art ed cab- "livan't he ilia sea. ot..a drunken h°use; -she Iiked the inglebys, none!or impatient C'atclt la his breath. g R►ti 1 i in actual battle. "grrore; and a piltk-flushed bunch Old.Clo' tnan!" I the fpaa because Dir. Ingleby had Uh, ;e i,etler, ! Ku .0 rose threw their blooming sr.rays al! "i[ saw a good ,deal of the lad at ,Peen accvstnmed,to drop In fit S till- 5a r. Ingleby looked gravely, stroll- Mr. ingiehy bed narrowly watched brouke Alii! ' tor a chat and some- !lY nt the young man's troubled face ton demeanor of both his aue>;te on Over' and among Its iBiyrttes and one titrlp. Imptilatt^• 0'n^rl-hettted, wnile utlrrie M,uu cunuuuu laces their meeting, and the result of his . _ . .Aanneysuekles, so that' people on the tentfer•=mouthed; needed a-lIgbt hand; limc+s a pipe, which it had I+etn her p scrutiny taaa Oninently satisfactory. gravel drive In front literally walked a tight curb made him kick. ! I,e-. Proud office as a child to fill. She ,about time, hope, and patience. Y T5'• -u s; came smiling v the drive with a which he know to be futile, Le had IIP asked Jessie to come to a table Iwa rose leatea as the petals float- Have I am responsible for nis r tug g p ,.t the-other endo, the room that-he /r- ed down on tiro summer air (aster in the arm The advice I e!%e .sort of wild-rote grace, with hrr hair I seen that expression upon so many Y' k faces when viailin tic sick, because 0113ght show her a portfolio of en-- t . - . than they could he swept up by the Diatthow Mear!e on the unfit,+ct Ir one 1R1eAmiae vks chanced iia u sunshine and Y ravin over -Ahirh they chatted i,? strictest of gardeners, nt the few things I never repented of. leaf danced u}K,n it. She!they aecnied to mean more than f �• wan, as usual, o'er simply dressed, hopeless silence. Medway's voice happily, while Captain Atetlw«y. tak- - - And the t.ead-gardener, the Adam It you "me to think 'of it Sue, it i y p' end. face said "eLe will never he bel- ing a seat by hli,� lneli-!Y. e0:ga.gud si, :. ' of this paradise, was not strict; he 'isn't a bad thing to rise by pure lvithout -ornonietA, yet the Imes o! !ler in a conversational ti,urnarnent, her CQuru were so suhtly grnceful, tor.­ and they implied a pair-oil self- _.. even liked what more }rufessinnal merit from a private to captain, in ; re,conch of which the rector hud the in which, though he broke many a- _ " gardemers term a litter, especially an army where promotion is put- find her, hearing had so modest a f stout -trance, he was of eiourse van- - ' - "" dignity. that her plain. fresh, wail-. k"Y. fur it wap while in her brother's when @w'ect as lt.te fie, that is, chased, and influence is necessary to g y. - e uisherd. - - -- 'Air Ingleby, 'Ras standing as this advancement." f;ttinq dress had an elegant distincr chaeta that P:ry which ay had re- l When tea was announced, 11ina !, sunny uffwnoon beneath a broad- "IL was a clever stroke of yours. elion far beyond that of fashion and rciverl the.inJury which duketxd tree (ng]oby'supposed that Captain Med- armed hadon-tree, which was street lt'ili. Fapecially your prevision .of !riehnera of (auric. )m•iit�os without heart,".ho reilectld. teny would not care .o Join there; with buchaunted blosscr,l.'wlth his the Crimen and the Nuttny," abs i She carrie�ti a small basket con- -and hencd_with surprise that he had - - 9ii,ick strew he't tilted over his face- commented with a meek air, itainiaR a. Rett from Coue!n Jane's "I w'anted'to are You about the e handsirrra face with kind blue q'ea "I'll eel! 5rou toe Turkisn llashaw, !,date} puri garden, a common basket rrfckrt club." C'aptoin Medwev con t special devotion-fur the hybrid 0o- shout.which as she cense n2,�n lobe in his usual voice. ''I bhull, Past knrwn as h,-h ter. nn evidence and clean-shgten mouth of benugnant A}ice. if you don't Lake some of the 6 r,r• knocking of simply domestic tastes and a - im-rie, framed by blurbinck hair of rage off that tongue of %ours." he ,hati cutw'tred same strays of wtlrl-� g about here tor, a few ruaranice u! ah tuman cirtuP which i - gr•rcful wa%e and blue-black whtsk- rlplicd with a more, radiant smile •.rose so as to make it a beautiful V"ka. I ruppuse your eleven iP ' " ars of fashionable cut-with a heath ttian ever, ,as he began .to apply his ,ohjrct• Iutade up.' but i! I can be of any uac she c%or produced subsequetttly in fi Pi Y nis tntror. - - broom In his hand and a hee of broom to the long-neglected sward. ; "Uhnt an artist you are, child !" A part of four at table Is r- • ' short grass At his fent. But toartend "Phil Randal is a gond ,fpltow Io' Aiiss inRfebr 0rtf,i, takinr the bag., "J do want s^mrnnP to show alai feet, and the four le gathered Of awrepinq, he was looking dreamily me telt you, and ■ fine •uldier; and krt. "lou can touch oothini' without howitnc nn•ans." qtr. Jngleby quickly SOP I wish to oodnea@ hie charmi ill- makinc It bleautlfuI time in and I D plunging headlong into round Miss- lnt;tegy S teapot teat . - waver the cottage to the forwrrund at g fig snterru trc}, srning did not envoy themsel%es to the awrep of park land sprsiadin rte awprtheurt had been left alone vat in the coni, yrfv"have had ti broil- the suh)pct, on which he was eager S^ IncIn Ina a school boy, having, as fnptnin w quiet way, their (sees belled them. - away to the blue hiNot, and tic vel- by the ;Barwell Court people It is , !Aledwpy knew, a profound Fou la may have been carved more . Bate to the left backed by pastures. enough to spoil etiPn hoe. The girl Jarate tina�fot tt»rry in flood hevse! p o ouad cunvfrtton '- ' farmstead, and sora-1And, and end- is in an entirely false position there, thele in ' that cricket �caa the heels of al. rlenliticatiy than those placed before in a I+,w i0•e pretry l the Captain bledwuv, Fiosto may have __. . lag la a dlsunt yromtee of shooing They male use of her as a sort of drewjfic-re+;gn. - w'hic'h looked upon Imanjy v��'rtoe, 1f not of a•ery Chrta nern more ental than Afr. In lohy, sea nurse to that +nor little sick Ethel. the Tamn and the blue'distance bo- elan Ryser end co-imp o,i t to be g g k 1 cc,nverttratson may have been more _ A lad In g broad r,len-hat„ whose fretfulness wears afar body yoitd and Hiatt' infrretry dented a hn(0elpsa to try to iiupr»t'e t}o rsnr- y ge 3 dY Rrtlltar.t. though not open more eau- ' about his oirn • which was tome else out Ailsa I..onadalr• treats her half •r,"eful amusement rrom seeing 'ala and manners of the village' ,tic then tout of At oi%s (n►tmo and thirty odr( stun ert►-and tbeiw odd as something between a tup-dog and her brother follow them to that fptn- 13^utha until he had Imbued them young beauties m-y have ban mora ` = - - ;:sutnmere are often very nddily reek- a t,late. She meets fust then there; Ir,lre rru'ent and suet iv •serene s lack arch • lays and knowledge of that :, _ - _ r,eW itching than JcFsie._who eat tuc- Aned by her sex-a, plain likeness ot-why,even-Claudo'—.`- - - of adornment by a 'cluster-o( rnae• nattons I kaon nv ('n pt Afe�r±RAy with a quiet _ I lhta0sotf wag t3ing up s»ue Barna- "Poor Claude the most harmless ;buds• which repeated the deliesto' They walked up and down helwath P Q -• itiOnr, rot without a entreat lance and rood-hearted of human bolo¢$, flitting of her lace. and aero plucked I the tree@ for a good tea minutes, d-%- glow 1n'her taco :Ike the glow in the � g } •earl of a blush-robe for the most II . < itt the Idle rector, who alio observed, Ile can't help being an Apollo, dia- from his favorite Pevontens,a tree 1 cupsint; and nrranKiaa. Al r, ]agtcM r ,�1�ooegli ba had takesr! offhie coat, getssx! an e.huaAur " I "if a young woman can look more boppily oblivious of everything but mart silent, Ret occaaic,nal y ezonnn, ''�''` - - ➢though, la his white ire and white "I>.d Ire.—.hreturned ARr. Ingleby, charming than as God grade her,� the- grand pastime which .m-as to, huting nn appropriate ob-AWN, tlnn, shtr•trsleeves with stainless cuffs• as r'eatin an his bruoin and sm lin Jessie, it Is when wearing rusebud■ " soften the hrarw and th un the and 40th:Ithe w it gentle neje con2atln- 4 g anent at the mirthful sallies irotwtrn -_ _ sPlck and span as IE prepared to sweetly u whis sfwter•n►th his sun- he nate! nn presenting thein souls of the Afae toell youth until he . A P tno the brother and sister: Ent o0 one walk down I'iccaani on a flno Way r. blue eyes_, "An Apollo I bo I "Thanlr lou, Mr, Ingleby," she rte was brought fare t° face with .un-. . y Y S' P welcome facts by b1s seat's audder, "Te'apnt thought it pnsslble to fm- • la. . that Is the temintne not of an plies, wlth a child's simple pleasure. !,rote these things ?,,or In the diy- -- "iso lou hold that broom- for ef- Apollo 7 ,In what respect does he ea she rrsr to arrange the flowers be- r!upstion N Ati�s In¢leh.5' were at g fore a gla;a, (bonne. He would have replied that "nsltlon_ of the tour at table and ' feet or with some distant hope of reaerrhle that elegant sad accom- Afterward. did it arpwnr strange to - - makir,rr use of it. William ?" she ask- plixhed god ? 1 never heard of his "And this 1orMre my very etcw !" she wail engaced, had, not the draw- q *be int'lehe s that Ca twin Medway . ad to er -wavy____- .criiing term or even holdinf forth reflected ►firs inglehy. "T» wonricr tug-room w'Indow furnished a felt- p - he i• r d_n length portrait of his sister reclining 'end Miss Meade never once address- re'F'or a- little of both. Susie," h.e'at ublic dlnne�4. --- - -= al al_ _.t-�a_!'ulr�nf!!rer�if mi�_l,� _ w P a a-low dse r [i►Zl loot To-�e�aTe. _-+ ,-�•=.- is. .-tt}±_- }dl.•-A *rd rs„rs n r>n like tlsis. _ plied, with his sweet smile. I "lihv, !n his beauty Lo he sure, i, i•ev g one exception, when 3f r. faglety hnv- I really anist break myself of call war, w'ae 1i vtaible from Mth„'tt '--Raney It:o broom convets some talnt I ”Beauty I 1)o you really it;k, !t•+,0µ, Inc been called out of the rnom on ---- �' - � In ou Je�S!r,' h,e added, sittin (S^Tar rand rrrrtioa of carrylniq .• Idea that I might be useful• which Medway beautiful, Sue t ns.ed• t: y g I off into safe hltlina crossed his mind Anhl•! pnrlr,h huplrneesc, Miran Ingleby enhances my other charms, and I am benignantly, regarding his sisters hef»re F.rr with his arms nn the back , snot entire( without some ho of labors; "what odd.. taste women of bis chair, and contemplating the and was disrrilssed before he relu a had. at Captain through he regnant, y pe.. sin}rd straight, through the "'Walden • }getting the lawn swept!in the course have ' Claude Medway ! Vc Is nut effect of his rosea with profound ad-f Cantly admitted the wol! lite tie stein" snnatn, dtcttnin bis odTPr to mirntlrnt, "J never can remember very presence or the pae•t lamb, who g ' - - - - -=-of lime." � `deformed, certainly, his legs are Burn fine leaves. Then, ,)erste LeinR - "]l'hat you want is a nod -iitoiEt--"retrat ht.--ao---le-"-tier back-: - I-lteliec4e.thaL_yQu nrp_grown up p,.t engno- appeared no whit- dismayed or sur- y g g ,In her old plaice con•marding a view. Wife, with a tongue like Mrn. Plum- ,that his none -is properly flied on. ed•„ prised nt the inca:don' °( the lawn,. Captain Medway stood - '-mter's," grumbled ]'rias Ingleby. and he doesn't squint, but to call •'i hope you never will," she 0o- Adis Ingleby had been watching her "What 1 rock but don't need, .my that great hulking fellow beautiful t flied, with the faint blush,, any young guest with an. interest .on near her,- and during .the allegro near," he returned. "Besides, while It is the tailurin , my dear, the nllusion to her engugemenC now al- which her brother's recent observe- m t spoke a B- voicem hick a theardrthrov h Ialwl , - - ways called forth; "it is so pleasant 'tion find put. a koro r!dce. •Textile's g " • _ v - taitucin of Itond 8trcet. the storm of music, . Jessie. looked. W tone ration, can I hobs for Anything remarkable beauty struck her more ra �. per- u"nd replied als,a in - to � 1Agharper?" 'Kith his.crtlel dart did Cupid.nail trio feel young again,,and reminds me I forcibly than it a ono ore• '•Or more acid?''' site added, laugh- her. _ of home." +haps because her attention was turn- No one could have heard what -' .lust farcy, the Aleciiaays cnii waft urns win cel _ *' "' He voue-quivered a fit Is at too to it, and the idea that beauty �Rt' were saying. or divined from fl t their (aces what the tenor of their ' , us honey ane}-vinegar." i _ Street_tailor,!', last wortl, and there w as a res on- of such distinction amounted to a - "(.nod for 'sore throats. Reap- q y' p misfortune in a girl an strangely words might bR; Jessie's.eyoa were sate tremor in Mr, In tab s kind g g y sit- g berry, vine sr .would .be'tietter, Su. ',My first Impromptu,atu, Sua, and our 'race. Ile laid his hand gently on uated entered her mind. very, soft , and her blur appy-rose face �i� ' -'- -' g P l 5 . Jessie was a little ale, which was was expressive of n happy calm:. There's a little tartness !a both of epitaph;"not bnd. is It?" her shoulder as he pabsed her on P there was a subdued fire in Captain us. Miss Lonsdale is our sponsor. I "And thea p6dple-talk of women's leaving the roost. "Poor child," natural after her hot. walk, ,but the Medway's a•es and a suppressed ex- . 'ti ' ff"I aril ndt mistaken. Poor girl! Jealousy !" vbaerved Al NS- Ingiei'y; ho -said, "you are still new to tvou-. graceful languor of her at4itticleeto in 3 5 too low chair she had taken betcken- citemient in the set of his features, "Poor indeed ! Why she is as rich dropping into a rustic seat, And fan- ble, and you don't even know how i even a taint quiver of the lip. 'halt - ' as Afidus," "sin herself with her hat. "There's young you tire. Take care of her,'ed something more than physical . "And as miserable. And the reeds .something I )Me in that g fel- Sue, and pet her as much as you I w-e`ri ea nota ca passionas, to inbnd which might the a quick moustache, . .. _ 5 ottn If ser ,c which mt ed ht mean a nick res n@e 1 w s a1 er. o I nm. It is beautiful to see .can'' Fk _ ' to the assionate` flow of the sonata Midas has nothing to do and gets 'i)n with a c , en ca t e strninnd set Of'her fca- P. into mischief. Midos is, a coquette, other day, Jessie was reading aloud •Pettina powers; Jessie, commented tures, but, sharp its Miss Tnq eby - . , • and the' Nemesis. of coqueftea has. to her, and Claude was sitting 'by his sister when he was gone. •"'Iyuly I was, she could not nee 'fur below soThei fiery lmusic poured on, Jessie , • overtaken her." her couch, handjn eau de,• Cologne, J never met. such -a man as my bro-;that wonderful combination of mast: • • "What in the world 'iia that?" in- arranging piltows',�lrattin bliridaiip they. Tiero is act a child in thisland mirror, a human face. . .gazed out silently into too green _ - ternt}rted Miss Ingleby; with a :Jaok and down recording to tier tvhirus. parish that he does not spoil. I am She was a little stnrtle�d by the heart of ,the. linden with an, intettae of stony amazement. "Surely the It wits one of Ethel's fractious days.'•OWiged to be a :very dragon to sudden radial co which transfigured consciousness of a living human soul' Pan is cracked," she added aside to Thr nurse had been twice reduced to_-snake up for hie dcEcieacies." the young girl's face in the midst of near her, a soul whose wild.pulse- - - 1 . ibP cnrnatiour!. tears. . Sir hrthur cot}fided to rue "Don't be a dragon to me, dear t their quiet chat, an electric flash, tions were in some way mingled with- —_ . . "To fall in love with the man she that, he would gladly give n year Of ,Miss Ingleby," said Jessie, drafting tt'hiclt gave depth and $re to her hers; she was keenly-aware of a mag- can't, have.',', has life to give']?thcl one bootie`s ease,hpt chair to her stele and taking her eyes and made her form and features. netic gazo upon her averted face, instinct tcith'spiritual lite. A death- keenly sensitive to the, throb 4 "You, I suppose. )lilt pity- is but Utat she had ordered him out'hand in the caressing'way that nn iv pallor succeeded this li death- hang of that strong music so akin to love. When did alio tell , of her room in irritr,i • : i he had :one, not•'.even Bliss Ingleby, could f g B like too wild beating of a'human you? s i a co--cssion-aI secr�? —ictit':Iessie as a Iasi'resiivrc'e. ��d-T fat-".T like-to-be-be —'.— —'brilliance_ZesSio_i�iG�'ad, ea_if_un- B i "I thinly I sec the fair Clara in a then to neo .that, handsun;n, distin- Y dare say you do, miss," wsa her easy from bodily pa her heart TieaTT; age -turned -too--°pa.}—r.ns--- • innard reflection, "an artful ou bent in thick pulsations so that she round and round her slender. finger. _.-_[ .1 _ . _--i oui►Lry-uiearage - tuiatkeri_ innkin�_�nan, tclys7 ig -vx- y refired her hand a I.S. t to leer as if working some occult charm by, ,. "]Nell !-so you might have dors petted to do nothing but en.l iy hiu)- fn�"t-'-T-a�z"e--that-,you--tire not-- P Inst Easter, if could been at homQ r..elr, pent u in a cio»e door cooed ;really spoilt, my dear," she added„ "tilde, her'nzovemtnt-aPPaTeri-tly-'-gave- the movement• _till she could bear it tvhcn she called room, humoring all tient peevish her relief, her color returned in rich no longer, and with a sndilen a�igFi� a _ B nloud, 'such,a•pretty face as yours unity, she -spoke with ikL imation turn of the head met the clouded fire ' "ttasting 'her "sweetness upon a child's whims and til-temper, and often proves s dangerous gift; it P --desert parson—" waiting on- her like � the tenderest leads people, especially men-, - stupid and held herself m almost proudly, ell of Medway's gaze; which fell before • "Say parson." C nurse." creatures, to value you far beyond h r, beauty seemed aglow with some here. Then he spoke d lie unJessie . 5a a deserted I y I e ' "In m mind's a e, Susanna," he "Blest sffectin b replied tranquilly, and he turned . y y g;"added Mr. Ya le- 5'ovr merlin." spiritual fire as she glanced through P q- y• i continued, with imperturbable sweet- 'by, "a health g "But I can't help bcin prett the open window, past Alfas Ingleby, away with a slight fd Mri; th8 quick' p y young man sacrificing g y',� whose face was turned to her, movement ended and Miss Ingleby, - ness; "but I wish to goodness . she:an :hour's idleness to a sick sisters she replle d, with .total absence of Sorel pias Ingleby thought. the Paused a moment be[ore-be'giianin __ had let that nice if tlo Jessie bfeade i And Jessie was reading aloud, was vanity, and I really don't think I Y g Y g . g number of broods Cousin Jane's hens the bedutiful.long-drawn chorda o alone." - she 7-'Dear me!" am-very-at least not'prettier than . most els." ' ' - had lfatclied that spring was not a the adagio, when she found Captain .- _ - "Stuff 1 She can't dirt with .Iessie.. I Mr., Ingleby repeated this. exclama- SI ue@tion calculated to make-a girl's- Medway by her side murmuring some , Nothing can be better for the girl'"tion 'WI a -preoccupied -air,- and Miss Ingleby looked-at her with' a fl words of appreciation that she wan 1. ' ' _ than -to hkve 'the entree-o7''a house applied himself with great energy"to searching 'directness that would,have.heart best too Inst and her colo] like MarwPll Court. Clara Done- the broom fora fewT seconds. put most people gut of countenance. come and go in that reaooarkable too absorbed In her magic, ) hoed. .• way; and what was there in the an- (To be Continued.) . . ' ' - ilale will form her manner and give. "I wonder what brings ]tedwiiy It-you are-nrot very-'deep, my lady," y; her the chic the little rustic could here at this time of year, Sue," he she thought, "you are certainly, the nounclament-that twentydesur• `cows • -- -- • - - -' were now in milk at Redwoods, and` never have-developed at her board- added, relapsing into idleness again. most refreshing young person I ever . • ` ing-school." "The train probably, and Isis'ow i. n@t."- "well;" she replied, seeing yieldingso man pound` of butter _. . _ t_. _ • y' a weeto make her low like a -Some£imes; mar w. •>;., •'.r,< .:�,,- .. _. - ,�,.,.v : T :,,•� . t Z. - , .r,✓ `":,. '. .,. '.' '.. '. .. :. .r�.. �.:,` .J/ �4trr ,,.:.,F .,fit �y .•. v ,- _ ___ -,. _ - - 'tom O o1171YA11U11� VVDIIOOM TN TREES. A remarkable hotel le in California in the road between Santa Cruz and NLED i�0 - , 1 San Josee California possesses the __- largest leve, in the world.c and a 1� .'rTZLAVEZ'�y ,ND ..BLADDER DIS- shrewd hotel-krcpcc };ae- cout-pit-ed .._ ,�• r; �, . EASE CUBED BY DODD'S the idea of utEliiinfi as a wayside hostelry a group of these maulntoUis, LIDNEY PILI+S. thus saving himself the cost of bulld- ® r Ing or rent. "1'he hollow trunk_of one , .Toronto Bricklayer ReUevel of tree. whose circumference 19 n6out "j" ii���II/ •�er Those Terrible Troubles-Zedical 2`-' yds., is arranged as a reception- room, and the surrounding sliacv, The satisfaction of having the / j" (��� A-1 . ---• Science', Dishes - --- _ Torclrard. shbTtere� i y s-thick-rtrof-of spresctr' tiYas:ill tic Eai1y-f3l-the-$Hy a -� — ------ —• - _- ing branches, serves a dining-room � ,_ � • and smoking-room. A nuns of and well done, belongs to every Toronto, Ont:, June G.-(Special).- -- 2. - other smaller hollow trunks snake , Medical science has at length atcak- ISCr Of `duIlliQht Soap. lag fi - comfortable, bedrooms, fut•nishcd in � �ened to the fact that -Ura�-el and the most approved @tyle, and some -- _ other bladder troubles are caused by trees at a.11ttle distance ate occupied $tern Parent_"Your^mot r talcs disordered tvldne�s' and that the minced- by the hotel stnfl. me you Have been naughty nine era method of curing them is to cure, g y ag - I'• '�'� and therefore I shall be obliged to , 1 • file kidneps with bodd's laidney_ Ethel-'.'Chat foolish things a pcip;sh y(ju." 'Troublesome Son - 1 ( �' - [Fills. 1bi.s does away with those young man will do when he- is In .'11h-why can't ma punish me her- - terrible orer•atlons that in past love!" Fdith-"Oh, Lthel! Has he self, -clad? I don't-see wh-why you ' year's have U-6ri-all tco 'coii:rrca. ` Iiropo�ed?" " The case of William `ft'omas. should have to d-do Ill the odd Jbricklayer, 158 Will street, this city, . CLAICD'S PICTURE.`i(,CE IS one of the recent proofs of the ef- RAILWAY: ficiency of the, treat neat._ Mr.. 'Tho- The majority of Canadiaru who Bewara of ointments for Catarrh ti ; :... Xmas saga:-- visit the Old- Country make the great that Contain MeroUry. "I had been troubled with Gravel : miatal c of rushing straight through as mercury will surely destroy the sears ti 'and Bladder Disease for seen years. from Liverpool Lo London, instead of of emoil and completely derange •the AI bad to' o to the heti Ral and whole system when entering it through /- g p [Teat' L`Cafting sc a o of the historic the mucous surfaces. uch arUc ee shave water taken from rue,. I tried spots on the way to the Metrapplis, should never be used except on pro- imedicineta of different kine,,. but they such as are to be fuund tri the vi- -scriptioas from^reputable physicians, v the damage they will do is tan told --- .kailed to remove the trouble. cinity of Liverpool, Manchester and to the good you can possibly derive tun �cheons "Hearing of cures by them promp- ca ,ecially Derbyshire. The Midland from them. HaU's Catarrh.Care, man- - - ted me to try Dodd', IGidney Pills, Itaiitvay is by fat the most ictur ufactured by F. J,� Cheney t Co_ To- ted ludo, O., contains no mercury, and U and after taking them for a tirne .esque route between Liverpool. and taken internally, acting directly upon I Passed a stone the size-of a la rite London,' git'ing the tourist in this the blood and mucous surfaces of *he syotwin. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure - Libby's Natural Flavor Foods are LT. S. bean. Four boxes of Do id's i{idney ri n glimpses of the rural beauties of be sure you t the genuine. It is tak• b Government ins y packed ' Pilin made a complete cure la, my the Xatherland which delight the eye en internally and masse in Toledo, inspected, perfectl _ . case." and rill the heart with the most fav- Ohio, by F. J. Cheney E Co. Testi- canned foods, and are read to serve at ` monials tree. y orable imyresasion; it also gives to Sold' by Druggists. Price, 750 per a moment's notice, bottle, A MEAN MAN. the man of" bcaines an idea of Take hall'* Family 15111, for Coasts "That Charlie Pinchback is a mean F'n',Iand s great ruan,ifacturing abili- patio". Veal Leaf, Vienna Sausage, Ilam loaf. Boneless Chicken, Ox Tongses - man." - _ ties as 'the train passes through the Are �� ug ` tee Macy TeeptiBg LBocreos Meats. Ask Your Grocer for Treat What has he done?" I•rincii•al citie-+ and commercial con- Inquiring Bore-"And do you come "You know he's engaged to Tilda trey. The Nliturious carriages of the Send for our booklet "Sow to Make Good Thiess to Sat. -.-- - : afi down the same wan you go up, Mr. Rickrack. Well, ho found a ring Midland Railway add greatly to the Sandbag?" Balloonist-"No, air; I �� � Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago somewhere at a bargain, and Rave It !ileus-!re of the trip. It is largely try to come down feet first." o,., to her. It was too small for her thr,ouch its accomplishments in this - linger, What do you supposo-he directic.n that the Midland Railway Use Lever's Pry Soap (a powder) f� (� 1�"'��1 > did'" owes its present position as the pio- to wash woolens and flannels.- What?" es Poultry, Eggs, Butter, I�V - "What?" -- near line of England. you'll like !t. I 1 gg 7 Apples "Advised her to diet until she could lot us bavo your consignment of any of thane articles and we will r gest it eine" Tammy-"Afar I -wish you'd gimme . -_—+- some cake," Mothcr-"Tommy! hies'little I saw the dear- l=et y'o•i Rood prices. THE FIIXY ItIILLIO -AOLLAEt Didn't I tell you not-to ask for any low al's hat to-da,v, lite. llookina iTHE �AWSON COMMISSION) CO Limited : WORLD'S FAIR S LQt1L9. cake?" That's just like you; always looking oor. waist Markt and Colborne tits, TORONTO.' Tommy--"I ain't askin'. I'm �4oc the dearest instead of the chea�-i- _ District Passenger Agg'eeant McDonald just wishfn'."' est 1 _ of the Grand. Trunk Railway who - recently returned from St. Louis, t ' GRA:tiD 'fRUNI{ AT TIIE WORLD'Sj LOWER � BETTE states ttat It is hard to find suit- M�ard s lialment Guru Raflriil� FA[Il. !�' ab!e language to describe the magni- l PRICES - - UALITY ytude and beauty of the greatest 'Ex- HIbson-"Where did you get those, The Grand Trunk Railway Exhihit Ipositlon ever held. cigars?" - Cerner-"At Robinson's. j of the World-it Fair is one of the I ' The site of 1290 --acres being two I why?" FIidson-"I only wanted to handsomest pavilions on the grounds. (miles iong and, one mile wide, is know. Might get into the aaliio shop It is of Doric and Corinthian archi- overed with beautiful bukidnngs, by mistake." tecture. with Doer and Moose heads . broken with lagoon, canals, grand as central pieces in the cornice. The bceurts, monuments, 'statuary, parks, For over sixty Yaws interior, is decorated with large pho- 'etc , all forming a picture that must vs. wmiLQws 3oorutxo ptp.,r be;,tis•+o east q togr•aphic Productions, well mounted CAN Ba HAD 1N 7. 'be seen fo be-realized, {eeSaso�ssr moeiMo for that•aa,iui .e,s m o4.c I fah. consisting of brook trout. land- Palls.- � �'����5! �� Pans, � ' tl..bto5 Lyn ua&Y Houses La+iratwt.d.i+p.,n oa•w 1 An Eleetrlcal Milway, called the �io0�+a rL..te.aco,,..cb and lwwela,.off�. a, t locked salmon, ouarianiche, wall-eyed 1 Intramural. makes it t se adr for Utrnpsa. ra*mein•.cents teocel. __ d easy to get .new bVdrtatp.ra dtrousboua tea world. w Cors aoJ Pi[Ee, ,"inial! mouth black bees and Any nrst.Cfae,s tOro•or Can sYppsy You, from orae part of the grounds eo aYtor'iRaa et'U.atos adograttxu"arae!• z,-4i mask,mongee. Two oil paintings, 1 1NSi$7 ON GETTING EDDY'$ another, and follow out the daily k 9 x 13 hot, and titled, "The Royal 'programme• en.;oying an hour listeen- easold the friends of the fain- !4fuskoka 11otel," and "Bead of Lake Vag to Joseph," scenes in the l+fuskoka Lake " J "Sousa s" or other tree", "they were married in haste,"' ose } bar ds, or taking }n a lecture or ad- And repented at leisure, eb?" quer•i- district, handsomely frnmed, are on dress or Art Gallery ed-the other, ch, nt,,' was the rr the insiee front wall. One of the ! R'hen you ccnsider the kumensity Ply: "they repented in haste, also " largest Moose heads m the world, is of the huildlnV: one ' alone having also on itis wall. ;over 20 -acres of boor space, and re- The ceiling is divided in three pan- cis. each 'panel having an art glass Yleet that they aro fllloti with'this - -. - .- choicest of exhibits from all over ak}•light of unique design, the whole the world• one.exhibitor vying with " Ibeing lighted with over'one' hundred W I N TO N - NA = `;i. r6ur.d lase incandescent btilb4 Two Anot� tc oTitain C1~e c�t�i-td- r%'isht� � R 5 - 1Medal, 1t seems to suggest the mo%.ing pact alt 4 tbo t of what a Unlment asked for at my store gnd Scenes cn the road from the a � --- - - i+gh grand opportun- the only one we keep for sale, I` qty end an education it will be, to Clair Tunnel to the_Ardrosdxsgi;in - Ali the people use Yt. 'River in Maine,-arc run corrtiSZ .1 i 4-he young recti end women.of our HARLIN FULTON. Y. Send, to spend a week or two at while the wonderful reflection Pio- t. Louis this year. Reaily no ice Plensaat Bay, C. B: taro "Ca Shadow River," continues 1lgzr nt m!6n�-womar�_Qr. rhaet to revolve c�'Fry thirty sornnds, and w to ivied this-g1•eat Wlrld'h a a purzle--to laany:'is,. which is the re rest. TiT VN All��j - -- !lection? - .. j The beautiful Electric lighting of. Iiandsoinely.printed matter, de8cri;e- _ — 'the Ilan American Exposition, which - tive of the,different sections,-is being - _- dea' he' aticra*o alar - ed- is enttrily eclipsed by this pion- i+ ,ponds too much `charge Rladly furnishes information- .ed- ' Iter Fair. time making money and too little eni- regarding i5atxe.• -- One of the features of the_fair, foFing it. �the "Insirte Inn,",a hotel accommo- This notice is posted up in a wav dat ing 6,000, splendidly run, and at IiI SfT ANIz LIMA BEANS, aide station in Irelnnd:- ."If ' the _ 3+ reasonable rates. Ilgsh beans are hardier than coma- gentIcman who 'left a baby in a ! ' The total expenses.of a,trip.to St.• I�o nIy stlPPoited and lnmmy be sown thirdrlass railway csrriage cin the AU T O M OB I L E 'Ther than corn and other tender 26th ult. docs not claim the snake }i ' ;Loris teased a halt railway rates,'' 'UNDERWRITERS �ie within' the reach of all and per- vegetables. They will injure corn within- a fortnight it will be.sold to ' its stop over at Chicago,: and other and,prove fatal to squash vines. Sow defray expenses." ' " - ;points, and the trip ip made quickly so drill 3} feet and cover about The Winton Touring is appre- and comfortably.' two inches deep. Plants of the bush, , , , ' dated by the beat infortaed because It is the intention of the Grand Variety. should grow, about six,inches Millard s Uniment Relieres Aeurall b No. 130; built on.co"ect mechanical prind- _ i a 'art. Montreal and Toronto to St. 'o,lia, sort and yellow and free froth weeds. _ a prospective automobile purchaser commencing June, 13th, and possib[yr If intended to cultivate with a ivheel > MODELS OF'•SOIiRIETI;. xictelPlatedstet.t IiLrov, porcelato tnh,dx sea c'hiLnnsi Compleks a1.93,F•o R., roronro. you dare not,in.full justice to pour- I before. hoe.' the rows may be considerably Throughout the townships of Ifear- If yeV1 p�M Bye Not Keep Them, lend to self, ,fake chances on 'am inferior ' The Canadian Press Associ ttion nearer together. . Snap beans will be ley, Mitton, •Henthorn,' Coldcoateer, Toronto,for aiample Lamp, were unanimous in their praise of the ready for table use about two'mvnths Twiston and Worston, all in the vic- car. By presenting a car of such Grand`Trunk and Illinois Central froth soiving, A quart of beans will, inty. of Cl(therjoe, England, not a. sin- BEAUTIFUL LIGHT, imperial merit as is- the 191 route, and with the Exposition. sow one hundred feet of drill. gle individual has been conv.eted of 'oMa 'LAMP GIVES uaNT tpuAL TO Fotfs Winton, we become "atitomobile - 28-04, T.ima beans are .beat planted -in drunkenness for ten .years. CHOI14ARY Osa deist, ars" i rt- hills as'poles are needed. -It is im- ThreeStglss: Table, Pendant and Bracket. tint3�twrit -ns}ttingyouagainst .. �. OVER THE WABASH. Portant to plant the 'se'ed eye down 1 Illustrated CaWlo;ur Furn shel to Dealers oa risk or •1,oss. Rave you Been our w To the Great World's Fair St. else many of 'the seeds will-fail to - Application. come u Mirtitrd s'`l.lalmeaf Cures $asst �t , ( ere a1-a our stag of pit B:ons and Heaters, new catalog? _ f outs, Mo., everything is now wide P• The Ilmas are afore ten- for i minor use: ppep. round trip rickets on sale. ant' der than the bush varieties'and cart- the Wintan'iotor Gerrla�e-ivo- December let, at lowest first-class not be safely planted so early• The ,O'b, my rien s. •exc aim a rttt LQr waolnFaaiE ONLY. - _ y roundish variety, called orator, "it- makes me sad when I lice QUp�it� CITY 0I�i C4'Y., LTD. Cleveland.0..U.S.A.- .one-way fare, good fifteen days, fare Y, potato lima, and a third good sixty days. Now is is carlivr than the Deers• and other. think -of the days' -that are gone, + Represented in'the Dominion the-- s. greaestof flat-kinds, and-although-not-so- then---I--look-aroundl e.d-4=,r. ��rt - TORONTO -----_-oi_Canada-Lx-in flavor, is better for'planting. familiar faces I used to shake hands THE AUTOMOBILE 19 SUPPLY CO all Expositions in the history of the ------. 9 n¢St., E.,Toronto,Out. world. The great Wabash -is the %'witB'r, -`' - 3nb A¢encles in Chief - 7 SETTING THE EXAMPLE, - ♦s adasirablo Sood of the Dontiplon Cities ;Banner.Line, the. shortest and quic9fi "- — !est route,from Canada to St. Louis, Tommy had been quiet for fully;. - 9 - 'The through trains on 'the Wabash five minutes. ITB seemed to be, on- When the little folks take colds E P PS �!� are the adn}crosier o1 all.travelers >;aged with some deep problem. and rnnghs, don't neglect tlietri ` going to St. Louis. "Papa," he said. and let them strain the tender I For time tablea'and descriptive fol- "Nell?" - Y membranesof their lungs. Finest quality 'and flavour.i der, , address J. A. Richardson, Dis- "Do. Unto others as you would Give them 1 trict Passenger...Agent, Norbheas't �hayye others do unto you-that's the �q•' korner King and Yonge Streets, To- golden rule, isn't it?" 0-00.0A I Yes, my son." �. i - ronto. ' - Tomamy rose, !Fent to-the cupboard. Consumption ' riutritious and Ecpnoniical, _ I Flipp-1 ]tear that they use �1 and returned• with a knife. and a Ji� porta of materials in the mse itil large cake. The latter he placed-be- Cure The Lung (sort of illumiterial g gas now-a fore his astonished sire, and said Tonic mss' with great solemnity : It will culte tbpm quickly and tMAOLRIN�• Flopp-True. They even make light "Eat it, papa." - strengthen their I n s LA�ES��� OUTING of the consumers' ro laints. �• s s s •u1Ttr It is pleasant to take, Can be duos parfaeth W oar Frsneh-proeaa., TIT a _ Ho-"Could you marry a man who Prices, 2sc.. sec., and $1.00. 308 your inferior? She-1I su i<�ITISN AMERICAN DYa1N000. Maaard'3 Uplaent for sale ellphere wan �. - _ pose I shaJl- have,to:" 1-9A KO.rrltaal. TOILONTO. OTTAWA i QUAs� - ISSUE No. gn-04. 12 .. :....w,. t, 'S,�w+. a,a ^.�Ci•"9F. ,•- a t ',:'#Tj'. tt.;,M M. ' ..,x �...z..�p �, •7.,. „nj•:r..:.... d',aS.a.s•--'ii ' St.s#.,,.a;,.�"i' �,trtu.'�•,'3; ?-r. ,..r, 'I <•__. .+17°"+. "i. +?"P'Y " • "" , t . " siq q. , s e A „ - - --'—"-'- •--Anselm U' Connor, of Texas, -Quite a number from here is sI-endiug a fete .weeks with ptirpgse goingg to the city on Sion- ) friends here. day to see "[he greatest sllozy ort Best � Miss Bertha Bunting is visit- earth," Ringling Bros.' circtts. f , Th ing her ;ijtei•, 'Nlrz. R. A. Douglas, -Jlisses _MeAmmound and Sec- a - - LOCALIS Se of Puwassan. Bombe, of Whitby Ladies' College ' -Dr. F. L. Henry* will be here s nt Sunda at the parsonage. t. _ d' - -_--_-Anti nothing But the Bea ' nest Tuesday as usual to attend hey assists in the snug service - - ='_lir. Coad has been on the sick to his professional duties. * with solos and a duet which were list during the past week. As -B. N. DaFoe -Wagner left on highl - appreciated. � Raw Linseed Oil. -Lorne Ridley reaches at Friday last for .Mono, -here he -2essrs. Mercer and Bye have ,� pp -'A Boiled Linseed Oil. y- 1 Greenwood nest Sunday morning. has charge of a church for the purchased a new threshing outfit .,Z "Pure Harness' oil. =W. E. Yaustone shipped two summer: tram the Sawyer-Hassey Co'y, of _. - Z -- ca�lsads of-Et©ck-fram-this ion -The Audleygarden party will Hamilton, which they intend to Tune Tanners Oil. -on-Monday. be held on the evening of Friday, per in the south-wesS-ems -' f __ =Born-At Powasean; on Fri- June 17th, at the residence of o the township. The outfit was Q —Pure Castor 6rl -- - o day, May lith, the wife of R. A. Thos. Puckrin. , delivered on Monday and received N ' Pure 1ldaC}11I1e Oil. N. _.' Douglas of&_son. -Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Moore left many favorable comments by pure Separator Oil. -- -James Henderson, of Scarboro on Tuesday for Peterboro, where those who saw it. TT . pure Coal Oil _ 'v visited his sister, '.firs. John Rank- the Bay of Quinte Conference -The Rev. W. mood who has m.�elis�h>� ear. --- -rec 'tee ca - o e Pres-by_ in, on Sunday. et d 11 t th E. D"enharit of London -Mrs. . Harrigan, who has terian church, at Dunbarton, was _ Light hard Oil. Have you'tried this'ou our floor Oilcloth- E. Y; is spending a few weeks with.Jno. been ill for some time has gone to a plea.-ant caller at this office on Gives a beautiful polish and keeps oilcloth from wearing. and Mrs. \furkar, St. Michael's hospital, Toronto, Tuesday. Having known 'bout in -Mr. and Mrs. Dafoe, of'Toron- fortreatment. former 3-ears we predict that he - to,•spent Sundaykith J. H. and -P. Gorman was in Buffalo on zvi11 soon become pod that with - Files8 .. Chapman' -Mrs. Wagner. ' Saturday owing to the accident his congregation, and that his -Bert Moore, of Queen's Medi- which had befallen his nephew, labors will .be crowned with suc- cal School, Kingston, returned Jas. �iaddigan. cess. - home on Saturday last. -2drs: (Rev.) Tonkin and her -Rev. E. A. Tonkin,'of Green- mother, Mrs. (Rev.) Williams, ( - ,wood, left on Monday to attend leaves for_Manitoba in a few clays, ( m - cO0N�,�NUE conference at Peterboro, where they will spend the summer � 1-1 T N G z -The Ladies' Aid of the_yfetho- -There will be an extensive sale I 1 • dist church met at the residence of stock under the supervision of and Those are treat i of J. Greenlaw on Wednesday. the Dominion Breeders' Live ment wlth I - - -,1. A. White shipped three car- Stock A?SOClat1011 ill Port Perry, cJCOtt'S Fi11U�S1011 j - " s of Muck from this sttttian on Thursday, Jnue 16th. See load and two carloads from Claremont advt. in another coluinu. in not continue r tsmtreatment j Readymade Suits, Pants and j-est5 at close prices. on 3lontlsy• . -Eugene Crook, of Los Angele3, and a little cool m!I k w!th It will . e do away with any oo)edtlon I \ew Gents' ' Caps Just in, (: >� -\, Ken and!.A:. !►I:�Iitcfi California, visited his aunt, Mrs. which is attached to fatty pro- I ate and scorSe�BowvEm ; eIDeated i ell, of Scarbolu,were in the village St•ehen Cruuk last week. He re ducts during the. h on Jionday «ith R load of_ flowers hurts the St. Lout= I:zpositon •tp season: 1 R. -A. Bunting and garden plants. be in a very cuff lit bed t •t• _ pp Tomato. Unto. I ■ -011e of the heaviest- rain-fall- requiring at 1Qa3L. two months to sac,and I x al:irIgr_■t.. i of the year occurred cn Monday complete all thc'buildiligs. evening. «;hen rain to the depth of -Rev.. J. -L;rant, of Jamaica, ' _•about three inehe- fell: preaelled in the Methodist chnrch Sued by His Doctor, i y- - -?rliss E. Vii. Whitney, of Ll-h- la=t Stirday mol•uiug. He Stool -A docro�r here ha, cued me for a - tr sai�•e s a a�za, who ha�. lieeu z:ery ill ft�r uccuyy the p!lleit in the _ams 81_,iri, which I ,rt:n:ed a ez ����� Q �• set ei-al week i vL,;iting witil �'lll ehtirchh burro tutlrning clod eveuiug f i a ra=e c 2 .hc,'.era morbus." �a�'< R. John I�(�`il i5ev )ors. Logan. We hope .for next Sunda -. the pactur, Rev, ylt. White. of ('riachella. C41. ".at the 5 l trial he ai,:c-d hi.� inedilal skill and het speedy recovery, }Moore, being absent at Conference Pr ,. —A-friendly galue of tennis will at Peterboro, medicine. I asked horn if i nvD not - C'hamheriain Coli, Cholera and Diaz- . ., . .. --'be played on the courts here on -The children of S. S. No. `l, E. rhoea Remedy he u-•tl a. I had �cxi Saturday., if the weather be fav- entertained their parents, and a^eauon to believe i- n a�and he n•oa]d showing 60Tne orable, between the Whitby team friends on Etu ire Da - in the _ } not car antler'oath that it Was no-t." t8,j. p Are sh _ ` and a quartette of local player. school-boli=e. Tke} are w be cull- �u d,:>ctor could a-e a better remedy �1Ce OeII Underwear t -J. M. Devye?, B. A . of the gratulated on the Main? they had than this in a case ,,f ch�>iera _mat]ills, _ Fancy Shirts, Hats, Cap- Whitby coil Institute staff. taken to decorate their room and it never fails. Svld']4 a 1 uggi�ts, AGlose8, CO ars, leer gave an interesting' address -on to prepare it program. At the —N Tuesday evening at the E n'ofth close their -teacher, Miss ('ra-tuk, Ot1C8 �0 Creditors • S ave a short talk urging Closet' —' F_ l ancyr, Ladies Blouse ' League. on "Summer Schou € E R J.iNiF,� PAE•L, der•eased. tis �icTagirart, of Clarks- attentwn along thle lines of pure Aott,eister?t4 given pnrsLan: to the Fie• burg, wh41 is expected to teach in living and goad literature and rises 5:a:utas :f Ontario 63T.Cnspter 123.:hat o a:: pera.+os tsv,oq ri•ims against the estate Pickering College after the sum- showing the 'great need of a of ism.*Pan! :a• '.t�eW �1T1bT02de2'y Collarsr $eaIItleB, of the Townsb:p of Picker finer vacation, is spending a few school librarytae . tog tarta Seeased, wto died cn tie r3:n �aII>rf belts Neck Ribbons, $1DIISe s with W. V. And Mrs. Rich- -While one of the college boy? •ev of apr.: 9Ps:are re.i.,red o0 or tetxs t5e 7 r sett 3ev t;rle A tosend by post arena. bet$. Laces and Trimmings _ r aC�On. was wheeling at a rapid rate or deiiver to Fienr:etta Pau1 of the so"' town a� o .i!Pickering wirtow ezecutri2 ct the w3l IIe'� aflllds M Chapman B.A., of the along the cidenalk a few clays ago of the said James Pao, dove sed wtc.e post O,s_ Pickerin? College staff, occupied a horse in front of bickie's store am"address is(y *a Ft-or, lull paf sayare of i - r tr:e•r c.time and of the aeettrtbes ii!rop'•� bald the pulpit In 6t. Andrew's church got sect' badly scared, and br them. j on Sunday. - both morning and pounced on 'toe side-walk, the An.l Vottee:s further Riven ttst alta tris p�u wd;9tt 3r of l.'v 19)a, the tri3 e:acntru Joh Dickie & CO. I evening, and preached two sneer- 41C}'rle shied and wendith ter- prcoeed�todist,tbots theaswte of the slid - J1n V rltic force against the verandah deceased smood one persons entitisd thereto lent sermons. - bacia{Ka ud dart to the eluate of sbiet - Im I. Witte and family are post, landing the rider- head f1mt bs"ns b`, tb.n have been received rod that _ - - .,--Dow. comfbrtahly -settled-in the on the platform. The boy escaped the sod aecntriz will clot be liable for the Hartrick residence on Church St.. much injury. but the new bit -cle of who ell or.n7 part invent to at .* bad J �• y ol�bose alert no chs shall not they haus had � = "'formerly occupied by H.G.Wilson was rather badly disfigured. Buys anode reka _ noted tr.7 QJLh 1901 Eureka E u We Welcome them back as re si- should remember that it isdanger- - g.on.ttrP.ul,.:■ane u,3 sen Ri.e P n -- dente of Pickering. and against the law to wheel Dovr s meatnlvrry, Brock ser wh, et- Born • --Rev, J. E. Moore, and R. F. on the side walks ih the village. °�� - --Bennett drove to Uxbridge on -A meeting of the Presbytery 1,05 Reward I FOUND ? Monday, the latter on a business of Whitby was held in St. And F O V N D what - trip. The Former returned on rew's Church here on Tuesday — __ 'Tuesday, while the latter- contin= forenoon when a very unanimous Will be Riven to any person action BUNDY S is the best plao+e to burr - - call was resented froin Dunbar-- information leading to the conviction a his - - -Mr. Ferguson, student of Lon church to or arises who destroyed �paiata--Garro e,Floor, House. Boiled and Raw Oils, Varnishes r i•nte --sras6es.-�dt�v erase, teas`Pa,°for Trinity. Toronto, who officiated W,. R. Wood, B. A. who. gratlua- the gate at the tren s m t rns tiV, V. Richardson. for Corn. International roc , An St. George's church the last ted recently from Emox College, ;Binder Twine, ate. + -two Sundays. will -preach- in the Toronto. Ir. Wood who was DQ you want Fou can add to-the pleasure of the summer by secunnBg a 'World's Only same church again tient Sunday present intimated his intention of Sanitary, Dustless. Floor Brush (prevents dust, killa bacteria)window — at 10.30 a.m, sold 7.p.m. _____ accepting the eall, an �L'etlne_- ! screens o 20c, automatic door clasps and springs. cTa' the�'ot3l of June, wa9a - NE�V WHEELS sc s nay a{ . '' —Members of the beef ring met pi A full stock of SSooves-;-Ra ted as the day for his ordination E - - r -3n L; _Banks' office on Saturday On your Buggy or Democrat. T •�' •to evening to make ready. for the and induction. The Rev. Hugh - - _ d OS PH JI. BUNDY. .. _ Munroe, of-Bowmanville, was ap- We have Them ::-seasons work. . The ting consists pointed to preach, the Rev. Dr. of twenty members. W. Stewart Abraham to address the minister • and are specialists in all that]Lind was engaged to do the butchering and the Rev.H.G.Crozier,of West of-work, Don't go to a foreign town - for the summer. for carriage work.' We can please Hill to address"the congregation.' ou. Our machine department is t Remember the annual.garden The services.will be held in Dun- y General black. Good Vaftetyppaasty given by the Ladies' Aid of barton chump on the above date. running every day.8t Andrew s church on Friday, smithing, etc. The Presbytery will meet at 2 House and lot for sale cheap. June 24th, on Robt. DeverelF's clock and the public meeting at '' beautiful lawn. The ladies ,are 2�p m, W. H. JACKSON,Brock Road. School•Blanks, Writing Tablets, Pappeetries, Envelopes, Memo Boole. now busy preparing the program —The following,is the relative Ledgers,Day Books,Alphabet Books, Pencils and Pen Holders,also Fish lines •� and the bills will be issued at an standing of upils in the senior piCg�ririe' . . . . etc. An attractive supply of Rug Patterns. - Bac - -Do not forget the garden O;re;of merit. -Sr 4-L Bateman, CO ��. o�uni Me ' & E. Boone, Pickering panty under the auspices of the W Dunbar, L Shirley, E Pugh, G — e Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Allaway, D Kerr, M Moore, O Formed for rsooverina Property Stolen .church, to be held at the residence King. Int 4-M Bateman,.D Kerr, from its members and the&pyre- of Thos. Rodd, (Futhergiil farm), J Moore,•E-Wright, J O'Connor, hension of the thieves. -_ one mile east t,Pickering u'.t. For E Bunting. in 4-R Shirley, W Members owed a property stolen common' : S ���� MOfd Q� ads on Friday nezt,,the 10th oast. For Ward, W Winters,.G Dunbar, W c•heimmedi&tely with any member;. Money nv full partieulan see bills. Gr-eig, L.Banks, N Banks, O Leslie of Exec vtive Committee. •..�r - , Membership fee 81,00. .. _ a•-A very sad accident Occurred A Weird, E Smith, J Conner. 3rd on Friday 1"est at Buffalo, by class-yi Moore. F Bundy,EMoore Arthur Jeffrey-! Gent Ltng_ dg�ai1rL ?5c byards Sill:Ribbon 26c _ w rch James. Maac i Rn—son o Clark+G—Batcvmt, l 'a ver , gecretar President. ba li ht brown sugar J.ic U'i1S1�r L°t_ g y g 3 cans corn 25c Mrs. Maddigan,'of Church Street, M Robinson, J Palmer, M David- Ezeo,Com.-Geo.Len D,E.Po b,C.S. bi granulated sugar 25c in this village, loot one of his legs: son, J U'COn or, Fs Rusnell, P PjImer,Pickering,Ont. a cavy vas m-ere hose?ac 4lbsme can cu an 2oc. ur>'� t� g I lb A t _ -- a-uhf ina�m-an srh-o has Bennet W G Ward, teacher. - - a ra - - - been working on a dredge for sev- Junior Division.-Sr. -2nd-L< „ eral years as fireman,was engaged Dickie,,M. Rankin, R. Gordon and n - /,� �. Logan. E. Holt (equal), C,Every, H. Lis- `�/iCkering -�VOa1 `�o'y - oiling a part of the machinery, /i► ' and the engineer not knowing the combe, E. Andrew. Int. 2nd=C. T perilous position he was in started Palmer. W. '"'bite. '.M. AlIaway, '.Yards at Spill Mills. the machiuery, . and before _lir. A.Burch and L. Bennett(equal),F . The: M111 Maddigan could_estricate himself, Brien .Rad 'E. White (equal), L. Best Quality of Hard Coal e he was coaght with the result Greig, V. Vanstone and M. Scott i ht Guaranteed• L` �]Y1011B that one of his legs was terribly (Bohai), F, Bennett, E. Woodruff; F'1111�iP8 g _ - crushed. ' He was taken to i1-ie L. White, T.'O'Conno`r;T. Annan. ' hospital, where it was found neves Pt. 2-A. Every, H. Winter, E. Stove and Chestnut Sizes We have now on hand at our show rooms a sample of the above earg to amputate the`limb Abottt i•Rogers, B: Moore and W. Mu-rkar - mill manufactured by the Ont. Grain& Seed Separator Co. Truly a ` eight inches above the knee, Vf e (equal) G. Allaway and H. Stotts At lowest market separator which separates. Also ei full line of _ --• are pleased to hear that he is now (equal)(. E. Gordon, A. O'Connor, ` doing as well as can be expected. .L. Moore. _ Sr. Pt. 1-=F. Bunting, -• - . .Frost & Wood Implements■ _ His mother,was wired and she left C.. Rogers and R. Brokenshire (e_ pr1Ce S. there on Friday evening, and is. qual), T. Burcb, E. Bennett. Jr. ..now in Buffalo. His many friends. t. 1--R.Banks, I. Rusnell, L. We have also on hand quantity of I p�tiotl Invited. in Pickering,.where he i held in Stotts, W. Liscombe, D. David son Best @ttality Smithing Coal _ highest esteem, extend to him R. Shirley; H. Gordon, J. Clark, Our Coal makes warm friends. AGENTP 'their deep 'sympathy in the sad'R. Rankin, L. Sanderson. R. orders left wiry w. Yeak delivered E. Ls -CHAPMAN, AGE NTP which ha8befallen him Doyle, teacher, promptly, M1.•u - - r�S9-.� a4� J• '.p-.• e4,,.aw•