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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_06_10 i. _ _ J, .. .. R , , - ----- -- JUNE --- - -- VOL. , III. PICKERING. ONT.,,.--,FRIDAY: NE 10 �__ _. l� Whitevale J.1nowent. Rhe circl to fdthea easwil # �Ithe+nesCameron,of Toronto, who was CnIP k will lege abe a busy- �1rt0►(rtssltOYttz1 OLarb r- Spink Mills - p Ed. and Mrs, Taylor, of .,anford, . are visiting relatives here. event. tinie at.the College as the Closing Medical. : ...•.—/ - Dear people—R by don'tyou about aro Dunba�,on. Exercises a epi tthe annual progress. Dtur- a ,SaThe T— - Jiedfc Red Wheat - 90c bus. something so we can telly d I White' heat - � " Our annual picnic at Rosebank Kill progratume consisting -.pf long �d Spring Wheat - - 8f3e " hketly be held on or about'the lith inst The ordinatior and inductionn}of the jumps, high 'ttul 8, putting18 lb. W F. EkSTWOOD, M.D.. Snr¢eon Goose Wheat - 80C " Meksrs A. Pherill and Frank Lee R.ev. W, R. Road will take ace in shot dashes andpncandainus- { 7 . to Canadlnn Pacific Ra'.11w t Coroner • x.50 bbl. visited at%carboroJunction on Subdap the Presbyterian church here, on shot, , _aatazte connt7:__Issner of Marriatto ric•oee:. 'Manitoba Flour • ,,. L. and 11iis. Annie and Thos. and Thursday, June lath instead of the i ing events, will begin at 9.30 nail: Claremont; oBl wTlbu a=-$etA 1 to g a 5.50 NEWS I KE THE P C- R se t�a.�,, Ealrii�.p Flour , �, Mrs. Beare visited with Rev. Oke on precious day as formerly announced,I On Sunday evening, a special p,m.,and hots 7 to 9 p.m. Private telepfio 5.50 Sunday. Win. Taylor has been in St. John's, : !: oonneotionwithBaieam.Greenwood.Brongham Pastry`- our __-_ y adclreSS t0 the students i<'11I be lit Zion,A.Johnston's 17th eon!, wm cowls'. Bran $18,G0 ton — Pek ie considerin about going N. B., during the past week attendir + given by Frank Cornell, pastor of I 7th 000).sad DPugb'•�3ah con) 617 n•..' t isle rise 6 , Shorts 20.00 to the filon tis al uccess a tserera�Ass r Cliurcfi— civ tnKFke t� A. YOIING,M D.,C.M.,Fellow of Jumbo 25.00 " Willie. terian church. •� Thin service will be held by special 1 • Trinity 3lediosl Gooses, Toronto, mom• Graham, Whole Wheat Flours The Green Ricer's and Whitevale?s invitation of the pastor, Mr. Me rise of College of Phvtiotane and surgeons o! ' Cho of all kinds. do considerable intermingling after •.-' OSHAWA. Gregor,in the Presbyterian church. Ontario. Office and residence Opp0'LeaayLotel p church of late. -- On Thursday, June 18th, at 3.30 Woburn,Out. omoe hours: mornens 7 to lot Hard and Soft Coal. The Shamrocks of Greefi- River got Toronto, apparently, is going to lose evening 6 to 8 by v e reason given be p• m•, the medal, prizes and diplo- Above prices snblect to Change without wLiteR'ashed on Saturday evening anvthei•in ustl, , one g - , the Clippers of nowhere in particular, ing the great cost of rented houses to nlas will be presented. f ,K Leq�tl. Model Bake 40.t Limited. Our condolence. mechkanic•s for ani industries to locate The closiug concert will take Several from here attended the wrier employes can live. The whole- place in the'et-eniug at 8 o'clock. E. FAREWELL,Q. 0., BekRRIs Ringling Bros. circus on Monday and sale saddlery firm of T, Woodbridge Friends of'41�e.College are eordi- 1j. Tp ,00aaty Orowa Attorcor,and County Tuesday, and report a sight never to Co:, East King-street,are seeking to ally iIIvi>ed to all the above eY@r- t ellrltor. Courtlouse.Whitb7• 14T ��.�.� be forgotten. lucx e in U ha�'a. as the Canada Sad- ci`e1 a t --.�. dlery and Hardware Co., of Oshativa. - Brougham. The company wants a loan of IBl!,,00) m DOW do aICGILLICRAY, BARRIS- —_ ' ers.Bo;:citcra,do. offioo opposite Post• tree-from interest for ten years, $100) office v;nitby Out. Jno.Ban Dow,B.A.;Tbeo. L, J. Gleescn is in Toronto at t,r I>P repaid yearly during that term. ' a-*GUliv'rsv,LL.B. MonevtoLoan. .87 present. They al:•cr ask x fixed as:cs meet of 9 P \ i=s Villa eer = nt a few days '193+44)f,:r that l.ericrd, and uudertake ? FeterattcirB►. to employ 40 men during 11 mouths i❑ i I>e ) in Torout,-) thi= Week. each veer. W. F. ('uwlen ,.f Oshawa S. Nuck hay gt,ne to -Pend ti fetiy , y,:.,� HOPS jN8,VETERI'-;A6Ry SDR has offered to protide a free site. i •�T day's with J. Ettiersou, Atltllev, ,L1e_ OEOa, Grbdoate 0f tae[)ntsrio Vat- Of all materials snd design ertrsbzp College. Tordnto,'re�tet•,od member _ 1i r �t m, ('c,tcie aticl bun. Fred, Balsam-Zion. _ oitbeontano vetenaarf Medical Aasocia on, kepti o stock. It will pay you are Visiting fhieutl8 ifl the cit-.. - - --- - — Q=,!e snd res.deoce one and one-quarter c.;:ss to call at our works atd inspect our stock, bliss L. Little ohns,of Ashburn. c Sometimes the hair 1s ❑OC - nartL of Green River office and ahoeintt fore and obtain rices. Don't be misled by l Disney has purchased a fine team properly nourished. 1t suffers boar•b M It este., ani 1 to w {:.m, Private p spent Smidu under the trental ter9phoae to toy otMee P.O. saJsess• Owen age�ta we do not employ them.cooserla•DeB roof. y p` of h5e�J. W. I)1-nog•fur bicycles be- for pfood, starves. Then 1t River, vn% ly we can. and do throw off the age 1 ); commission of 10 per cet:t•, which you will Dr. tib''. Firh art( Mr. Pttr'<'ie. of fere ffturcta?ingrl e�vhF-rte: S nt I falls out, turns prematurely �! certain) save purchasing from us. A Toronto, `Sunda 'ed with Dr. G. N, John Briugs of Gteanwurxl, -Pe fit u+atnrao ealrbo. y P 8 y Sundav ccith friend-in M,r,int Zion. gray. .dyer's Hair Vigor is a call solicited. Fisb. lir. White, of Ashburn, ii around Com WHITBY GRANITE CQ., :►Sri. Dayton. of Toronto. spent �TE-04381031or MA9 DII'��,Oonvayrncer. Com these , Da d prend ;on,R hgrsea• ��� Vig •�� for sahine Affidavits .to. a f�ty dA a la6t tyeek at T. 13116- oOpp.Pont o19os. �CGLtby,Ontario Y- Jirs. Dacid�on and sun, Rutrert, ofaemont,0at. -- bard F. Pickerins slant Tunda with Mrs. J. Mr. Lane, of Port Perry, was V'v' I>:snev ,f Mt.•Zion. BB BUNTING, Issuer of ]Iaariage t�T v here Rs4isttng (;. Philip afetvdttys lily+ 3lriry Uat'id�c.. of Pi kering, hair food. It feeds,nourishes. �`;i Lis•oaeeforthecoanty o! Oaeario Of. �tY��,ir1j�ii• ���ER a last Week. has returned horse after visiting her ' ewes at the store or at hisreeidetsce,Picl�• sister, Mrs. J. NN. Disney of Ilt. Ziun The hair stops failing, gro' , Tiusce, Mrs. Mair'q is spending a few y. First-class vehieles for hire b da days at Keywic•k with her sister, J. W. Disney to a lyre to Queens 1oa,Q and heavy, end all dad- — n Ta�VID BELDAM, auctioneer. etc., 9 9 - Ville-On Tuesday_..of late week W ith a druft disappears. - — 3 or night 'Bus to coaoecslon meet- 41r s. Ytlydv. wonurn a..Lwt4 aatestrom his oum•rous lune of bee hives for B. Davidson uP� oat terrii,t i bas taisada no,:'a tar and near 916104 of falms♦farm in; all G T- R.trains Freight and Mi.s NJ. NVill-eon has gone to "Ire s•'t '•' <oa::as. r• t.Sh2'ldire. .more .!•ud -c ;<.mn It Bas ♦ler'. Eiatr �Y aboer sad ererlimina the L•eo„eao:d we: b• seeress delivered to sl: parts of the stiewl a couple of weeks with Aluni• J,,nes het n valuably two- v,sor or Q,vr.i .,op8.1 the tette; sad siw k1. band;ed by the subscriber witb the njtno•t care rpeor•6 toe a4ty-a <o_or sad sold to the•er7 haat bdvaataite tgty v:lis$e. Teaming of ail kinds dose friends lids in Keswick• veer volt the other day, whish hp Has.E,p K rasa.Lndias t+ J. on shortest notice. Sate and oom• Mr. 'Chuen, of Lemonville l;stely bou�ht, paying therefor two n W a e,mte a c .ysre Co.. S.BE tTON,TOtCNBHIPCLERK mission•tablas in oonneouon. with his'Wife and daughter, spent btindred drt.lars. °`i nre '"`t' for �,. c.00••*sooer CommLssionerfor taking a few-days with T. C. and Mn!-- kiewsr� H. :tluvre and J, R' Junes e ;•ffidaeits. 9oaoaataat. Rte. itonel to loan tet' P�1 Hubbard. t�,uk each a 1,.°ui at hay-to.Toronto en toparey tasuar of Marriage Lia- Wit e last es eek, They report*12 a ton for Poor enoar" htssval: oat *r y Pte• G. Cooney, of Toronto, expert second ss izas' ___-- from the 'MasseyHarris Co., spent There was u 4-mall attendance at �OVCQEa dt POSTII.L.Licensed lice a few days lant week with George church last Sunday morning, owing P0 tacaears for the county of ortano Aue- Philip putting tip machinery. to some misunderstanding regarding n aauooee9sndeT Pana .e. Reared bt a Furniture @tilts 8 number turned Out On the hunt of SetciCe. The V rate chane. T P toonar. Seal 8state •! a •s and 43eneral va)aator, series stteotton Stinday morning at the Christian A number from here took in the paatt or t.l.er.pa- .d K f CdOiaTaos. P,etJaaa Brotagham oas a church childrens service, and it Ringling Bros. Circus in Toronto on POST ELL.Cir«a River S. 35.17 was well sopreciated. Nest�un- mondey and Tuesday and were sU WEUIE�N _ S fall line of area• _ day Mr. Hainer will preac his Pleased with the show: ti �H L WELLINGTON Hotel.—Hao• •lass furniture now Farewell sermon-- There is some talk of a new tele- 2e•osporbad by bot of Parliament less mg reoaoved I and tbaaoaghly o*erbanl• on exhibition in Phone line from Balsam to Kinsale John Patterson bold rite beauti- tsd the above bones 1 ata prepared to enrntab nye were rooms. jolniug Dr. Brodie"• lime at Balsam 1►fe><e>rle� ssuem it.eoamadauoo to .it who desire to wets• - fol team of ma_trhed Welsh ponies and also the farmers'line at Brougham Aat:i°r+s"'t Cb�ttal.. ..rr,000,Ge4 Uoo 8paotone s.mp+e reotna 1 aball bs plans- Prices right. B .••••.• 1 aubscr bed Capttal lad to w 1631 old panoas wwn ths� he oo _ Lel Senator W. C. Edwards, of - --�—_ .ass.. dae9on to Visit fdbrkbam. JAa. 8862taa• _. _--...._._.,' Rockland. Ont. We understand -•• Audrey. Asbsa c4VA v CoatartibU.....,...,,. markha,m.0at. Q. S. DI�1n�haID• a good round sum' was 'received __ Jona,Cdwa+ Be T R.Yaalsi.i+a•EttQ. _. L baa YlaatLot Candler �@thOdlst ugh for them, Mark Patterson made Richard PuckiiYi now drives' a new o al atuanoa Y+•a to Farmer'• eats PiabstrinR. Ont the trip to the east with them last bu y, how�Colleactoua so!.,otted aa0 promptly made �t �t '* -_ !'arraer's :Ictsa dLaoocaNd Americas sad !47$ ces as 1 onow . weep Mm. Geo. Falters has not been so Forsio Itsobanas bombs and sold Drafts tr i'. Ir «..�■. well of late, owed,available on 1621 parts of the world-James r-ull and Mies Lnttie rini -A ` 5 10•„90 a. . . —___Preaching• 01tieM twiv[tr— friends here on Sunda lasttl� amylase seals>DOl►ast:,es ' 7:00 P.M. --— - .8-,00 p.m ,,.•Sabbath 6cb0OL GG77 A week ago Wm, and Mrs. Fuller to Mrs. Wm. L7nde a son, all 8oing real rbtee,aadcredited f-yearly to epow age e• on spent$undaV in Brooklin. well. ciao. Serr. ainam.tT;u , esday. ave a ire ' Weekl Prayer on ed meats constantly on hand. PMp,m,,,,, � y ie visiting her parents here. tureput 1'n his newly formed residence y. _ $gcpn,_ -Mrs: 1has. Burton. of-ZOhitevale. recentl _ - Rev. J. S. Moore, Ph. B. - $ate, Bologna, Weiners, etc. is visiting her daughter,Mfrs.Cittrenee Thot+yPnckrin pure aseCLAREMON T Ll $ R. s Pastor.' Foster. colt from R. McBrady recently at a Highest prices.paid for Win.and Mrs. King attended the good flgurs. �, Butcher's cattle. wedding at Weston, of the latter's Geo. I,eswrencels faithful old driver Fust-class horses to 'hire day or cousin. departed this life at the advanced age night. .. A number of ladies from here ate Rock tended the meeting and tea at Mrs• °fThe S,S. garden party is to be held -Buns in connection meeting all Salt Laughl,'in'aCherrywood..on Tueadap at the residence oP T. Puckrin on the trnins. ,� nc Geo. and Mrs. Ferrier and children 17th inst. It promises to be good. - ` } and Mrs. Burst ut Sunday last i Horses dipped on shortest notice. OLM I ape The township council litre been going with H. and Mrs. ldopkins. of Silver the routlda of bridge and road inspect- W. k. ThDmson, We have on hand a gtlan`tity Ma le. Pkg p ion,preparatory to appropriations t°l Proprietor. _ Oa�''lo• of Rock Salt and Barrel Salt to be The Mission Band held.a very nuc- the year, • sold at Lowest Prices. cessful meeting on Sunday afternoon The plum trees and the cherry buds e` { FOR 9ALS under the leadership of Mrs. Judson have been much damaged here during — _ Dry Qoods and Groceries : ' McIntosh. the past winter. Some apple trees — good seven roomed dwelling, - Always hand. Mr. and Mrs. Philip of Brougham, have also suffered. s����am�alwslt ' d Y And Rev. and Mrs. McIntosh visited Theo. Anuan has had his place , Gifts i ,wood house attached,4facres of Ian Give us a Call. with Wm. and Mra. Fuller on Tues' beautified with anew FroAt fence the �edC�lllg Liplendid for market gar4ening Prin- day evening. whole front. He is Putting in some Lull *" tai>AL9 sanily.loam, good welly g� J The Ladies'Aid of Whitevale met eta ling,quite near the atatioii, stonework beneath his barn also. • Farmers Supply Sion last week''at Mrs. Uriah Young e. Al- Miss Fraser has Bent in her resiq- About this time you begin to also 4; though the day was wet it large num- •nation as teacher of old No. Ii, which . good dwelling on amain street, one E. BRYAN, Mgr. �ber of ladies attended, and had a very her many friends will be sorry bo hear get invitations to weddings. on Christina street, and';a Rood en oyable time. as her stay amongst us has been most For Redding gifts there is r house to rent on Church street: lieport of standing of pupils of S. S. pleasant. nothing so welcome and appro- T �Oj�N 'Q $ No. 11, Pickering, (Green River) for H.T, Love has finished the.stone- prints as ' -' lg I i♦ ,is May. Sr 4-0 Malcolm, M Houser, P work on Emerson's barn, and after {� • r . Riche"dsoa• i Doten. Jr 4—V Fuller.• Jr 3-0 Ful- doing a small job for T. Annan, com- .sil'oerWare < ler; G Fuller, N Hill. Class 2—A menses the foundation of the Chap- or Ci ttat P_a'id-tLQ, $3.OWM y ialJ�olm. L Fuller, G Hutchin s. Jr man — — 00 - g Ellt.ett h_as purchased a 200 $fl Reserve Fund and. _ �rd 41—N Michell,L ice. a e c aas— acre farm near Toronto an it is r e, y Undivided Profits t Tomlinson, E Wilson. A E Lehmann bis son Win. here, will mote there in If you select the gift from:., Who is Dr. H@Ss'? _ teacher, the fall,ting that he will dispose of oro,stock you will be sure to" Thursday last the Mission Circle of his well fitted.place here. , );ave bought• something ftlsh-: Green River held their. meeting and P ionable and worthy, an what WHITBY BRANC i. Several artier. made shipments of d A shrewd Fankee, who is a tea at the home of Mrs. .Qeo. Ferrier, livestock to Brooklin and Pickoring is more you will have graduate of both a General Banking Whitevale. A large number of ladies on Mondat last. M. D. •Williams, 1S were able to attend the meeting in the A Nv-hits and W, E. Vanstone were �-•i a �� -' ar Medical and Veterinary College Business Transacted• afternoon,and a number of gentlemen the principal buyers. Salved Mope - A man who qualified himself for . for ten in the evening,.through the The mortality in colts this spring is r turning out a firstc•Iass,Stock food' kindness of Mr. Wm, Hoover taking high, while several have been heavy and,whole factory, the`Iprgest'(of special attention given,to the o011t c- his team and deluxe a load afternoon losers. E. CrawTord of the third con- g• ' g cession, lost his registered mare and Dimond & �eddirig itsCind)in the world 1s.evidence tion of farmer's elle and andevening. kinsaoccu isle he chairs that he'has succeeded 1n•f1i nNh;- other: notes. eMMeiit by all present. The resident, colt for which he wouldn't have taken ti - R1g s ,� -" _ p P r . . ing what the people want'. '-., s A' good program was given by the :,.:�.a.—._ - - - -� r SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. $is twenty-five.years experien- members, consisting of readings, pre- No Competition. NORMAN iJ�SSETT ee has prodneed results. hep=ext® received o4` $I. and pat's Pers, solos, instrumental ppwayds. music. ore taking part were :firs. The uniform success of Chamber- - ,SO does his stock food. Try it Wm: Hoover, Mrs. Wm: Kin Miss lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea - 1 Annie Ferrier, Mea. Wm. Boot '•eweler and optician, former M r. s 80cstock and $1.00. j=te=elnt allowed at hi hest li, Mrs. Remedy in the relief and cure of bow- and saccesacr to F current rates. Robt.Defoe, Mrs. Judson MCIntoeh, el com lainta- both th in"chi}dren and P C0Z=3P0uaded or paid 1W After the mean Wilson, allsthee circle kand -dultsersai use,' so that it is prt it into c t ally Rid ardsen '& ',cf..r PI 'KERIN-G yearly, company assembled, adjourned to the without a rival,and as everyone who i Wbitby — Ont.- - front of Mr. Ferrier's residence and.Fria used it knows, is without an equal MA J' �'nt had their pictures taken by the Rev.!For sale by all druggists. ` JeRA t _ g #L'S .t. •,�: 1 •..,.. _ .:,.+,a.Nt'g'. 'x ..... c'x!.',. ^+,aw ei��m.' '..tt+h 2srt, ra„ •s"✓. _:: � ....°,�Lswu.yc,' ;,,^.{:': •,t .r'IS �, e - _•n •,•"„ !r•.. u' _ y+tr^.- :.. ._. ..,...,..r, :... .., :e•C, y'.�..; tirL: +►.,.�y^:`:x,. _ ... w':fit,. .;'�'a. �'•°', nr,'�...� .c.hd' 'a.±�,'•� �a, "�' ^e'w "a- .t ' '•. ? -.�.Tz,, .S-. _.a, '41 .� ;•,. R. ..♦ '.,....,. : .+.,: •, ,S•a;'tt.. $.` er 5... .nu,zr. ,v, .ami.:r,y'tX•..r. •�h,—Alj'•..Nar,._ .-;,._k r,' �`7' "� w'zr•kEtyvy:: ,"r -�+. '4SGm`' 'a:+.ea'r x�A..- _ r `t�' -?. •+ i'ri��f. `s ers • • , r _ r _ , t �03T BH�IRWLE GASE HS ONLY ONE SOUNDS IN - O QT OF .SCOFIES .414NLIGH .. ,; •a MAN SiIlSO SEES a - -. S7ARIEID COLORS. /I�V•r�* _ SOAO ----=, =—Grossed Nerves in Brain Enable BUT DGDD'8 KIDNEY PI#rLS _- f Sim to Interchange Three MADE, SIS[ ANEW LLADT. _ senses. Richard Qtt rk, doctored for a Unless the son you r ` :here is a young man of twenty- doses.Years and Thought Iiia p_ six at 'Zurich, Switzerland, with Case Incurable-Dodd's Kidney use has this brand you �� f such a wonderfui brain that the neurologists and psychologists of Pills Cured Him, are not getting the best Paris are visiting Switzerland to see Fortune 13arbor, Ndd„ June 13.- with their own eyes the marvelous g iai),-Scorea of people is this t , Ask teras Oetasq car, res to Q n performances related of him by the neighborhood are livingproof& that Potatoes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Apples rooted alienist, Dr. Alfred Ulrich, Who discovered him three years ago Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all Kidney ailments from Backache to Bright's Lal us have your conslgntnant of any of those articles and we will ' and who has just published is n g for the borrowers include Brighouse, Disease. Among the motif remark- (tet you good prices. Paris specialists o nal a full ac- with a population of under 22,000, jl > 1 able cures is that of Mr. Richard P Limited Count of the remar ble case. and Glasgow, with a population of THE DAWSON CC>N9MISSI�N OC) l Quirk, and he given the story of it The young man i a native Swiss - over 760,000. It the falling off in Cor. west Nlairkot and Colborne�ts, TORONTO. - to the public as follows : of poor family, and Lhat is how he i suHsrod toe earl iwetiLar sante public specula for capital by the fell under the observation of Dr, Cl- from Lumbago and Kidney Disease issue o stocF h&ad- een accompan $F-FIyZ'Y-31ILLION DOLS EANMG �r� Oa>a11t' rich, who is the head'of the nervous and at intervals w,tx totally unable by.an improv'-ement in the investment. A R ST. Lo I' f '�Ilf OOITINe - hospital at Zurich. The patient to work, After tee or twelve able market, and by a rise in the value of LADIES e • e SUITS II. came to the hospital for treatment y stocks, there would be District Passenger Agent McDonald am be dens ssrkelly h ow lyessh 1!'eseese, Tqt is of doctors treatment, I had made up gilt-edged of flee Grand Truck Railway who of a slight spasmodic affection, but something to be said for the raising ="$N AM (CAN srSIXS 11)01: nLY mind that my complaint was in- ' recently returned from St. Louts, Dr. Ulrich soon discovered he had of more money for urgent public Mo7i?ili�T• TOi03T0, arrew� • Qt7s01s0 curable. Reading of cures by'Dodd's states that it is hard to rind suit- - -'bappened on one of tha most curious KidneyPills tempted the to try works of a municipal character, but and amazing cases is the annals of themP y that has not been the case. As a able language to describe the magna- _ Ex- science. It is difficult to make out ' i did so with 11LCle faith, matter of fact the depression has be- ever and beauty of the greatest Ex- -- but to my great surprise I had not the causes of the strange things this taken more than half a_box before come greater since the late Chancel- position ever held. young man can do, for an exactly I felt relief and after the use of ter of the Exchequer thought it no- miles site of 1290 acres being two A milar case was never known, al- seven or eight boxes, I was fully pessary to issue a warning early in miles long and one toile wide, is though the patient's brother, a December last." covered wit', beautiful• buildings, cured and a new man. broken with lagoons, canals, grand younger man, presents many of 'the "Yes, Dodd's Kidney Pills cured --� same phenomena. my Lumbago end Kidney Disease, - courts, monuments, statuary, parks, MATHEMATICAL'AL PRODIGY. and the best of a la i have stayed Wifey-"Lo you recollect that once, etc., all forming a picture that must Until the boy was 13 years old it end the when we had a tiff, I said you were be seen to.be realized. was believed,he would make a sec- just as mean as you could be. Hub- An Electrical railway, called the 1 ond . Newton or Gauss in mathema- by--Yes. darling." Wiley-"Oh, Intramural, makes it easy to get ties. His ability to solve the most lerent colors in the cries of different James,' how little did I know you from one part of the grounds- to difficult problems in arithmetic was animals. The cry of a dog produces ;that•• another, and follow out the daily _ such as to amaze his teachers. At for him a sensation of yellow; when programme, enjoying an'hour listen- s5 years of age he could quickly par- he hears the cry' of a black-bird he ing, to "Souma's" or other famous Corm the solution of the hardest kind I Perceives a red color; the raven's Life is the fruit of the peat and the bands, or taking in a lecture or ad- !' of the simpler arithmetical problems; volcaflashed a color of green beforq seed of the future. dress, or Art Gallery. his eyes; the low of a cow is fol- Schen you consider •he immensity clad later he developed still more I Y _ tvonderfu! facility as a mathemati- his by the perception of indigo, Beware of Ointments for Catarrh �oi the buildings, one alone having Tian, At 13, however, ho fell ill (1 while the bleat of a sheep-gives him over 20 aerm of floor space, and re with measles, and upon his recovery f an tnipresaion of yvioty. that Contain 1�8r01Jf�i. t6ect that they are filled with the Le lost h!s calor, his sacral health, S1F.NSI•'S 1NTFRCl1.1NOEAI1LU. I as mercury w,u surety destroy the +ca•e (choicest of exhibits from all over i I g I I of smell and completely dorange the and his brilliancy of mind, but new Remarkable ws all this may be, the ' whole byatnm whoa eucasina it ebrou h the world, one exhibitor vying with tower4 canic to him whtch were young Swiss scents to have in his the mucous surfaces. bush amts&. another to oFtain the coveted cold quite unobserved, at least in their brain votre strong;,- Iac,tlty by shouscript,onnever bepused except ai rsrL Medal, it spen:s to suggest the ackritific importance, until he fell un- j which almost all. thv senses seem to I the damage they wits do to ten !Dld thought of whet a grand opportun- : er the eye of the Swiss alienist be convertible one into another, and to the Rood you can possibly derive f it and an education it will bo, to - It was; then learned that ever since this faculty rendered the beat and utacturedfrom tnby lV. Js heney BC Co .Too• the young corn and women of our this boyhood the young man could see I most conclusively positive results in Ledo, U contains no mercury. and is _. y Y fI I J P land, to spend a week or two at _ ' color in the sound of the human the experiments. for it left him so- the td anduy, ore twoeritrety upon ISt Louis this year. Ileally no in- t'oice. After his attack of r in the hands_ef the experimem- the blood and mucous +urfaeJes o! he syetre— In huyin}r Hr++;« Cstn k-C++xa gprft mail Wemn't'—»t-ch4}d- CFt measles all dads of soungs were ter. be burs .you get the genuine. It. is tab!• I afford to i ins this great World's ' .1rauslated into color after reaching [ In his brain the senses of 1orro, ! U iatersally and made to Toledo, ' his brain, He-could hear no deflnite color and sound are interchangeable. I moct,n,by ree J lthoaay a �' 'rrtr trTahte beautiful Electric lighting of ' sound without at the 'same time In other words, he can feel the qual- i bold by Druggists. Price. 7ESe per lithe Pan American Exposit on, which ( TABLE LAMP !sensing a definite color or combine- ity of roundness in a sound, of b Take IIrLI's Family Pills, for const!- 'few thought would ever he approach- uareness or roundness to a color, 75tekei Plated .1 2 Lama. Proma.e ahsis ens -tion of deIIaite colors. squareness { patio++• - ,ed is entirely eclipsed by this Mon- chimngCwnptea .l ts.r U s ro,aow , Dr. -Ulrich discovered otherstrange of color in roundness or squareness lster Fair. I n Tcrr Oester sow Nat Aeso T11eetw, Sens is things to the sensations of his pa- He not only sees a sound a.nd hears i said the } One of the features of the lair. Is Toronto,for a Sarmole Labra. "Wv cn I was a boy." r ti+-nt, and for three years he has a color, but he sees and hears the , physician, happened the "Inside Inn." a hotel aecolI ( BEAUTIFUL LIGHT. t>Ern taak�ag ctlnunoua teats and es-(shape or form of things For ex- gray-hatred h sician, who lta ned to tto to n rtmintycent lYiood, "I I dating 111.000, splendidly run, and at N. periments. the results of which hat,maple, for him a -circle produces n a reasonable rates. cls LAMP OIYs9 LIGHT t11AL T4 fOMrt has now given to,the scientifh world.; sensation of. red, .and when he. smells wanted to be a soldier. but my par- ORDINARY OAS JS S. l eats persuaded me to stud meth- The total expenses of a trip to 9t. SOUND OF THE VOWELS :L iodoform he can see n bright red y Louls based on half railway rates. *h^ostytaa Tato' ne^aawtawlDealmse The most intense colors the young iii,color and perceive. at the same time, doe,' 'l>h, well," rejoined the is within the reach of al! and per- ;I1o'traced oswior&D wouet to De.isn r trym athetic druggist. "such is ills { i - man can seq are produced before his 'La sour or bitter sour taste When [m P 8B (mita stop over at Chicago,m and °Choy summe ouse. d On stem ase tlsatary _ styes tdhen he hears the sound of the i he touches a cold' object he can see M� a man with wholesale nsptr- (Points. and the triple made qulekTy ;ter swwwesr res. 11' ' v,,rvada When the totter "a" Is a green color, and he sees a red cot- 'atioas has to content himself with a and comfortably. wifol.9-JALaoxLY, 1. sounded he perceives s brilliant 01r when he coaches n hot abject. !retail sue:nese." It is the intention of the Grind Y Trunk to run through- - ears from The QUEEN CITY oil, CO'Y.. LTB., r i gr,ven, but at the same time he has SENSES FORMS OF TOUC14- t (� g 1 a sensation as of feeling something 141oad: lifilmont Gres oa�druih 11(^afloat nail 1'uronto to '311 encs, TORONTO. cold and smooth, such a glass. 'The Dr Ulrich brAi;,-v all these interest- �� commencing .luno 13th, and-possibly _ P `Hoard of the letter "e }:oduces fiov- fag !seta forward a proof that all I - betels. Iral varying colors before his eyes, I the five senses are r'.ally but dtrter- Dotter-Well, Airs, )sluggtridgr, haw 'The Canadian T'rrss Aas,,cl!tion out particularly yellow or shades of J out forma of one and the some sense I aro you getting on, Taken the medi- were unanimous in their praise of Lhe fellow The letter "t" gives him a '-that Is, touch, 'The entire buss-.cine? Mrs. Af,-Yes, fleeter, 1've tak- t.rand 'Trunk and Illinois ('antral I tx4mation of dark color, "o is re-I Haas. It is claimed. to done to the Ian all the tabloids you sent, and novo route, and with the Exposition. dark ceh, and y" is whfte ! '8-04. A f; - 1+resented by a bright rod. U. is a brain where the diferent centres con- I want n arca tteraecution. ��hen he looks at these letters in g which. no coordin-�. --OVFft TIIF WABASIT. great ruff of 1'.ick nlwaytt ttegAna ' _ rrolltn the senaatlona aft- like n switchboard upon print be sees colors corresponding ' ated niethod is at work, So that To the t=reat World's Falr St, for the itnan .w ho docan.t -get !n ith those he sees when the letters I the' sense of rotJndnoaa, when e'Louis, Mo., everything is now wide 'reed' - pro mounded, but^mac esa vtv w tare, cod fifteen days, fare - - - - -__ �._ December let, at lowest first-class - Ite. revu is were o taine y e:- rtes Co L e Tica'in trrd thereby mis l� j i�ar a Ci�►mzo a� round trip t _ perimen c ti rands with the. hu- placed switches of the gray matter, -- - - is- ea versed into color, sound, or.'one-way ay t; Y ; - land a third good sixty days. Now 101 � a the time to neo this, the greatest of Somehow a w But the young Swiss perceives di1- even smell and taste. oman can tell when 1V�r�i,aVl' iva�� Dr. Ulrich calla attention to the all Expositions !n the history of the anybody is looking without doing it _ --- -- surprising fact that one person In world. ills greiiL SS'ebttsh is the herself. TURN OVER TINE. every ten has this remarkable faculty I Banner Line, the shortest and quick- LtOfY�� in a small degtee,• only the_ person_, Soa a powder) having it is not aware he is excep- eat r°utq from Canada to St. Louis: Use Lever's Dry P ( When Nature Hints About the tional, Tre says these persons are The•through trains on the Wabash to wa4h woolens and Uartncls� % Food. Perfectly healthy in all respects, so are the . admiration of all travelers you'll like it. I�+ far as their ner•vos or brain are con- going to St, Louis. rites" Schen there's no relish to any food g For time tables and descriptive fol- "Hp's a despicable hypo! ' c•craed, but haulm been accustomed � "Sol" "Yea• sir. . 1%hy. I wouldn't •'� � '!'�,- and all that one eats doesn't seem to these sensations from their child- der, address J. A. Richardson, DiS- "So to do any good, then le.the tone to hood, •think they are perfectly natur- tract Passenger Agent, Northeast pump the same air he breathes into " make a tum over in the diet, for at and hence not worthy of particp- corner King and Yonge Streets, ri;o- my bicycle tyFea!" AUTOMOBILE' that's Nature's way of dropping a lar notice. lento. - - --- I ;Mint that'the food isn't the find re — .rs;t l;yr � UNDERWRITERS oiled. I Believe N4NARD'r; LIt .Iq '•ie or a number of years I followed SHORT MUNICIPAL LOANS. First Stud I get all my exec- I _ will cure every case o! nipn.h?ria. ciao running to .chapel in the morn- I The Winton Touring Gr is nppee- railroad work, much of-it being of- Towns Acce t Sums to be Re aid In Second Student-Ah, I see. A Riverdale. MRS. REUBEN fSAKI•l•R.. i - P P g' I Believe MINA-RD'S LINIMENT ! elated by the best informed sesames •lice worj of a trying nature. Mea.]-. in Six''Months:- sort of religious exercise. built on corn ro will produce growth of hair. ed eld'prine" times cyclo our busiest and eating too e• materials. much and.too quickly of food' such The London Argits of a regent For Over sixty Years - MTbr. CFIAS. tANDFRSON, I ales, phighestgradebileucAs a. as is commonly served in hotels and date, contains an interesting article Sisals P.F.,I, a prospective automobile purchaser g lYit>'.Wt>•+cow'saooTntxa8t•lkirhasbeenneet_ht Y. PoaaCCt rest auraTits: thesis together -with -the on the difTiculEFes--now experience mllllore or rnothrri for thei•ohiklreo while tee hlnQ I Believe 9tINARD'S LINT STIaT you dare ndt,in full justice to your- 7. sedentary liabits were ltot loner in LtenrtheettseehilS, oneneths��nmaeltaybpain,isrhe y by municipalities in raising money• wlodendc,retaulmes thestomeclt and bowels,and is the is the best household remei edy on self, take chances on sa inferior giving me dyspepsia and stomach It draws o attention to the oxtraor- b•stremedy for Disrrho� Twenty-are urnts a hoot, earth. gold bl'drunists ihrouzhont the workL He care ane 3tAT'1'I;AIC V0T,I:Y. I Car. By presenting a CBr of aitch ;.trouble which reduced my weight dinary measures that are _being tak e,k.I�•_• �yixsiotrssourrihesarR+�r=w-e+ imperial merit as is the 1904 from 205 to 140 tiowtds"r--- en by over-X0 of these bodies to Oil Gity. Ont. P "There was littly relish in any food procure loans in stltns ranging from N° main ntr�d- hope to pass throngl? Winton, we become ` automobile and none of it siomvd to do' me any £30 to ,1,000 from 'aby tdho brill the pearly gates on the strength of underwriters"-inanringyou against -good. Tt s<rined ilio tuorii I etc the tend. Some of the largest provin- tto epitaph on his totfibstone. - risk or loss. Have you seen our poorer I got and w•as always hungry sial cities are included in the list. Mrs. Muggins--"M,y husband is a before another inial,,,no matter how The rates of interest are, in.the Ing- , new catalog? Y perfect crank." Mrs, I;uggine-"All Paten. �1_ as a a y - - The Winton Motor Carr ale Ce I hon I commenced a fair trial of, Par cent. Various terms of pay- Stns- -a—titan-9rhiz_c m- Cleveland.O..U.S.A. lots and was surprised how a ment-are offered. ' The 'Argus says= -- Grap p INCRN•ASING POWER OI' GUNS. plains that my mustard plasters are Represented to the Domtstea small saucer of it would carry me "In most cases there is the condition not as strong as those lits mother nlon�; strong and with satisfied apo- of the loan being repayable at six The destructit•e power of naval guns o[Canada by y becomes every year more terrible. The used to make!' THE AUTOMOBILE & SUPPLY CO tits, until the next meal,' with -no months' notice. This is an alterna= _ . __. _--_-- 79 Wisi St..E..Toronto.Oat. _.. aensationa of hunger,, wen, 'or 'tive condition, and does not mean latest type .of gun introduced in the SoM A>teaoles In Chief ;distreae as livtore. that a five or seven years' loan is re- British navy is remarkable for its Dominion Cities Payable at six months' notice. Cou his is an outward sign of t , "I have been iollowing this diet l S great length, overs 37 feet, combined g award disease. --=notes for several menthe and my iris- If the municipality cannot get I with its relatively small diarneter, 36 the money for a period of years, it inches at the. breech and 1S inches at Cure the disease with _ _Iprovouent has been so great all the will take the mons for six months - Q others in my family Have taken up Y the rrtuzz'.e, and ' its comparative �Shiloh's the, use of Grape-Nuts with complete or longer.' The rates of, interest ilghtncss, 23 tons. Iia bore is SO Q 4= range from 3 up to 4 per cent. Glas- ;aches, its projectile weighs 330 Consut•mption jsatisfaction and much improvement in gow offers {.per cent, formerly 1} !health and' brain power. pounds, and at 3,000 yards this mix "American People undoubtedly oat psi• cent. over the deposit rate of site can, be driven through I1 inches The Lung y hurriedh, hays lots of worry; thus the Scotch banks (moa 2 per cent) of Krltpp steel. The barrel As made Tonic-- for loans for a month. whilst Bath, tip of an inner tube, enclosed in a ,t`/�'� � . - n'and therefore treed k •sad the u h will stop. hindering digestio whose 3 per cent redeemable stock g a fo,x1, that is predigested and con- jacket of wound steel wire. Thi01 gun Try it to-night. If it doesn't l - 9tands'at 91}, offers 4 per cent. for is reel oned equal tri destructive pow- benefit you, We'll give your icentrated In nourishment," Name giv- morley for five years. The list shows est A. by Poatum Co., Battle Creek,' That the need for money 101 general, er to the ].3i*-inch bore guns that money back. h1i 1;. .. - -' dr which fine re than seeded it, yr r mo t prices: S.C.wEtts&Co. 3071, T,�,tk If. recti package for ilia fa m- I double its weight,- The muzzle vele M.Son.$1 LeRoy.N,Y.,Toronto, Caa. I -� ons little book. 'The Road to Well- Minds Liniment Cures Burnsl etc, city of the ;rojectile Is .3,11300 foot I-� !I Iffi�.IIE NO. 24--04. villa." econ - - per s d - r ... .. 7. r . .,... . . t .. .. „, ,.. .. c* 'a .bra°:.•. { .;t, .,+ •a',t ,V°':.. t: J -�.•- + ,. -:: :,... - - ".o..,.,_. ,., r ::�..Jtl:.:z' '''h ;.e t..a,....- A•1' xi►`..�,� .. �u'i.. " ;, - �„.,'.G4,i: ..yi.' ......•.. . .: - '.,.. ,e& ': :Abse.xv ti' • �• ,.x'r`ti;Lv `b •,.:rm.ti. "'.^ z�,4'w.� `MS' ['m3+M' :°-•+.K r?•a'. .ti+� +• r,4.- .. .YR ,Ad"„' ,..•roXldt;W'vh ; 'a dy N,9'•,Fr'! "r,rf�eY-'�.! c�+,. ... ...:.i'w^"!RprA!"T'^. r r.M. -.w.. r' .$•.,. +' S4etCS.eE�di�Bmt + t�M,7Yw "� +'11h,.mut+9t ,. •gip. a,�:,sr„ , •"_ ,•.",.. °�,,X, a..., .b. •-+t?yv,ryY -';v �'� usaitC•,rarWar _valla-rS-��": lei?ad77a °<.. ,,ray,,waa+," . r .\ rr .. _ •. .. 1. .. r - a - • .. x , .. _ e 1. coin urn- hold work and have more draw, . . ,. Ing great ma�orSty o! the aas7 rum i }:, . N � do so bete turning to a P throughout the country hawWt YO tfr x ' 1�MMM tive stranger like myself leeaoas ae well." f3 ••Yea,•' she replied with a Thank you," she replied, with been brought up to so h a is 1 . - -- - wearied air, "I have sock to thews, 4n air so faultlessly inexpressive that aTd. I! you should Ldf� the eases he could not detect the sarcasm. as you actually Sad them imm�lag to11 - each end all. Tbey all treat me"ae a you would fled thasit tw awraae , _' child, as irrsaponsibIs being. P1tAip "You mean well. dal' Y �', _, kJ targets what a dsIIerenoo nearly two She sat with her hands, on one o! a length •of isboulti 85 feet anQ a -{-� -- which Mr. Ingleby had laid his own weight of 15 tons as. against the old- ;i ;; yes" makoe In a girl; besides. �essingly, clasped on her knee, ime Moot, 10-ton freight car. ,"YING P L `' bas been through such stirring scenes looking before her at the bsown !!oma- "As to the load now carried, it L, that he can scarcely be expected to ing stream, a sort of hopeless ail- pretty difficult to stripe as average,f . ,1DR� ThE I']f$SINQi - i give much thought to my small COD lite L not is perpetual ence for some moments, revolving but that could probably be set down 1. � peril, you see.• things in her iniad, and wondering at 25 toss. as against the cid-times Y.'WILL u she dared front him with the maximum 20-Lon load, maideg the; .. _ - - "She is going to break with that truth, and i!, even in that use, hs present day average boa car sad load poor fellow," Mr. Ingleby the ht• mould help her to what she knew together weigh 40 tons, against dies ■ »�� "Hard linea for Philip: but witbe, only safe course. Ae. is old time total ot*20 tons. /, �11 Stupid could he exPect of such a babe? And the meantime, was thinking serious -And now if you will take a trains CHAPTER DCVII. Well, it's all about.nothing- P yet she cannot have asked to be set 1 of bier, and pondering what the 11 dinner parties, very slow balls. Gar free. ICD man would b,lnd a< girl J g of to-dny, of sixty loaded cats. whlehl1. I ;�, l "Boca to tea at the parsons!" ex- den part at Chiswick, royalties gra- key to her discontent might be. How is far below the average ler level' +�' .sslalmed Junin Medway with n pro- Y against her will." account for the fatigued, worn look Y Y clots and boring. Love to Aunt roads, you will find a big engine d.I' g Gertrude and Uncle Arthur; weather "Jessie," he said aloud, "we can in the sweet young face? Had he i don ed stare of astonishment at the hauls a train of twice as maaY < ; Unmoved face of his elder brothel•. meitingr season over, nothing more none of us take our lives in our jnot seen her only the night before cars sA were,,, in as ofd time _ I hands and say we will do this and I at his own table, as happy, and plan- train, sad these }waded cars weighing ___ ---ray W-I- am ' '•I believe," Claude reflected when I "I had no idea that Ingleby was that with them. Our lines are cast sant, and unconscious of self as any he was alone, "that the governors is for us, often before we arc born; hu- wol}-conditioned young girl could twice as much, or sixty cars of.a to- , I scch a good fellow," his brother half in love with her himself• man beings are so linked and fester- Ihope to be? And those irrational tai load of 40 tons each, as against . said, tranquilly.. "1 wish I" had Could have fancied him solemnly giv' twined by Lies, of kinship, duty and fears of his respecting the danger of thirty care of 20 tone each, sealing looked him up before." Ing out that her beauty was distino- C mutual service that no man can say her frequent contact with laude the teatial load Hauled-nn-owtimes fl, "What was there to do, Claude?" tion, of admiring the manner of a I will go this way regardless' of Medway had all been laid to rest, the old load, or Y.ody Gertrude calked, from the depth girl so born? But who could - others-how much less a woman!" (There was neither coquetry nor van- 2,400 TONS AGAINST 6t►0. . of her chair, with her usual air of gine that I-Ah t Jessie 1 What "I-Iu%v much less indeed!" she broke There in Jessie; it was evident that -And don't forget that while in the .. unwilling interest. - princess ever moved with so sweet a800-Lon load more than 60 Per cent• "Nothing. These lay the charm.. dignity? Philip Randal, indeed, A Ihim,wi�we wonder at hich stew o 'however frequently,Medway �onasuch to w� dead weight, in the 2,400-ton 1 Bliss•Ingleby is a'crack pianist--and clown by her! By Jove, I've lost my " g load the dead Reight- is only about I lean talk. One listens. Ingleby is•head; That I should live to bo so keep their women in cages, and at terms B excluded any possibility of 88 PCS cent an the revenue weight, Dteer. on cricket, wants me to set the hard hit! It seemed so easy aailCst hem utinese wEnglishmdelien oars quitePPas (posle it oa wa Sh env �e about,80 per cent. And, as we haves . irlllage boc? on tocplay-one must, I. The old story, rustic beauty, Y• i ptsPPose:` ignorance'4lwile, and so on. I won-(bad; though they do leave their bad- (respect, and wasaamdepth O men• in the most modern cars the, .... ro rtloa of the freight weight ht car- '=1 "Certainly," Si, Arthur added, d8z }f say man knows how great n Sea comparatively free, they cage timacy. in Jessie's g YelokiRg up from his Morning Poet, tool he can make of himself for a and cripple their souls." )and sorrowful meaning ant en uranceta n �i the dead weight is larger c� . "that kind Ot thing iii expected of I,nioman's sake. I never thought ' •Tell me nit about St," he said, !the slightly drooping attitude , that we have used an a basis for Sgur ;1' one. And the Ihgletrys ass very I there were such 'women• Is mY after a bt set pause of astonishment, i went to his heart. Redwoods moat hag a train of sixty average cars, But jgood people. You may rely upon it (mother had been such a woman-or "lot us rest upon this telled timber ibe alter all, a most uncongenial -- - - 1�,.I 'Oa, that I should never give the living 'Clara, or If I had had such a sister- in the shade and not excite Our- home for such a girl, Philip's dio- as I have said, that would be of far ,to a man whom I could not see at 11 might have been a better fellow; selves, and you shat} tell tae, it you Lance and danger must ben heavy below the average of t h trunk linear roof Cly tallies with pleasure." jI might, at least-Heaven only knows (can or will, all about this caging 'sorrow. And then Sirs: Plummer's.,cars hauled by great _- - t b "But,` Claude, just fancy .Claude I_' A bard; ,envy sigh,'almost e, and crippling what you wish to do tun e, Philip had been alluded to �ning through leve} regions. On such' }, . going to tea with the parson," con- (groan, broke from hSm; hie face set- !and what.,your.good friends think of--tongue!manner which indleated that he lines they ha�'e tea#nes of 100 loaded ? -Unued Jimmy, who was sixteen and Itled into a frowning rigidity, his it. I alC a>t old >1 nd; gknew you was not held the most faultless of cars, making the weight hauled, say. looked up to his eldest brother as ;eyes darkened, his mouth lost its •'as a very little 1-a cod little lovers, perhaps there was some lov- 14,000 tons: and trains of 95 loaded a prince of fast men. I genial curve. He turned to the open !girl though spoilt. I am the Person ers' quarrel hard to bear at such a,cars are not uncommon, and the a- P I always said," murmured Ladywindow, gazing , over the starlit Iof the parrs^:, nerd an old man distance: and by the Rtrl who was Ierage number of care to a train on - Gertrude, suppressing a yawn, "that summer night. 'co'nPai'�pn Kath you. I ought to lett behind. There was an evident such roads might be est down at 85; " .Claude sauld dvvalop -into a model ; ..I must"hy' my parallels,with cau- (know more of isle and its duties than desire to leave Redwoods at the bot- or 90. squire in time. He will soon be an tion." he thought, a aught s. .ile !Miss. Jessie Meade. and few things tom o! it all, a desire due, perhaps, I "These f}rtr are largely aPPTOZi" i 1tUt in top-dressings and short-horns l,twiching his lips. "llow in the, (would give me greater Pleasure than Partly to the restlessness of a long :mate, but they show the re'olwrou in; -4%xcited by turnips and depressed world can I, keep Clara in town? 11 to do her service." a ement. Perhaps it was only 'freight hauling that has been wrought 10-1, �I, -' by cattle dlaeasee. You know Lha 'she brings her heavy artillery to I "'Yes,•' replied Jessie, As she took .en$ g Y ust cir- yo.ith the aid of the modern freight 10- e"." n temparar rebellion regal ` ilial of man-etouvaad beefy.`' beat upon ma, wont !a the good of the place he indicated on the pros ,cumatances, brought on by n fJt of ICOmotive: II' There is "no knowing to what all these gradual saps and well-laid jtrate treo-trtink in the wood shadow Per n unsattatacttory letter I ..The eat locomoti,ea have fa %- .ibeaghts we may reach by dint_ of ,trainee Ally won't she marry Bar- !and speaking with a seriousness that I from India, Cousin Jane's tongue• creased the of iciency of the railroads. _ � r energy ncd soft} osPlratwa," replsed dister and help me to marry Jessie. I rather took him aback "It is not or some sudden disgust at the men 11n many ways If, for Instance., it 4 . ,. 1�Ci:aude, lookiy}g before him I I know she would like to .be a duck- I like speaking to a young 'mesa: !S ;r with a ' - g Plummer a rough ways ¢lnAled with �shovld be sought to .haul with cn- r curious Iiftle smile, "even Jim, Dow, �ese She winds the governor round people aro not arse at your age they 'the discontent of n spoUed child' gtnes of the old-time power the enor- .' J lm might become a bishop or A her finger and my mover sees with 1 never win he." lir. Ingleby ruefully But the look is Jessie's face touched moualy increased amount of freight - i# A Judge. - Corse. Jim, you ars the ,her eyes. She is clever. Her know- ;passed his hand over his en9p black him deeply reason as he would, dur last, slid one of us ought to be fa m the ion alienee in which he stu- that ' railroads have now to bass- 1, 6 'led o1 life is 'ext..e iNe and pecu- 'hair wondering tf he had sudtTenly thin Church." liar 3,, turned gray sad 4t crow's feet had ,died it; a alienee emphasized by the�dle, there would be so many trains AL u1 a sudden a tl t seemed to o a. ,. I athered round his eyes since the ea the roads that they coulc'a t move asp ss utter y a�p ne, Jessie morula "Wisdom and gray hairs' ,I murmuT of the stream upo ht ofthe !wvd the roads would be pr'acticclly Aaab IPon Jim and he began to IN d as she:passed along 1n tha : g• meeting himself at her sY stones. the g g . Chuckle quietly to himself, �, g• g Y P he muttered. tested, "yo l the bloOt course, the big }oeomott�e is -. su morals throw h the fielhs sum or wind through the leafy I -_ - -Is Jeeete Mande a crack pi+�o nett day sad so absolute) bel lean 'side u m.e(,boughs the twitter and persistant pfa,yer?" he sicked, dcmurtly, _' or-is ,T cannot be ease of what la right. I I "And yet. ' alis P I chirp of chathnch and star ing. I vastly more economical. It costs - ii on erickmt?" can only try to do what I think is but a man atter all. 'hum of insects, and the rustle of t`sice u much ' g Lhe old-flax loco- +I�' " ° CId Yoolt7Dd up with an• nage} r1 ht-it they would but let mm' I! I "Prue. I was never taken for A de i small Features among dead leaves '!motive did to aid r with• but that U _ �., frown that cal halt aat>dued J lm. g m d. to my knowwge. or a bear. ' were .so quiet realty as iacovstdeuble item as cons- Y 1 1 could see Philip face to face I 1-g° I and twigs ThPY with the Inertia- !a the amount 'who had passed Jessie at the rectory Dor even !n youth," huttert! poised on a beech- Pas ed • 1�`,Ili might make him understand. P ; Mr Ingleby she continued. rale- ,that a Y .P t a, • .Nate shat afternon 1 boy; but he is so tar away and let- ag a res almost touching Jessie's head. i of wort it dose - "Joaale Meade. what about Jeseso tars ere so different He thinks tng her serious, sweet ayes search#ng !dyes. bee huaamed about n splkn "#he ! engine can be run by the •-11[eade?" asked Str Arthur, who had ,tars alt so nine about me -tn his 'ly to tire. "ts not idleness a. min ? t o! wood-bmtony which rustled against same number' of weer that handled the • - _ Yost the thread o! the conreraaisoa 1 IThen why must I It-.e in idleness ? I t little one and with.power brrikea,on man's arrogance. Hers man--fe a have talents. Ought I to bury them I hes' skirts, the cars the same crew can handle the !a his paper ihaaaan being. I-a woman-sin a sort - (To be Continued.) . e +•.:, "'A vert, quiet weH-eonduef;edyciong ! of weak Attempt at one. If A man i in a napkin?" �e Isn't bigger train. - y _ " ' �ereon,', Lady tertrude remarked, could cavo loot foto a woman's I in.. gracious, I hope IYou � 4 1 LABOR COST'S MUCH MORE - . 'T really think h�t' quite a godsend I ata age-is he thought B, sad 180ME B�U 1 OCQOlI`� 4 1t formerly did--and the big _ �tor poor dear 1?thci. ilheart how surpnsed he would be.' g lied, with more fuel, a c - Bbe had reached t>ae edge of a bay need never'be idle." he rep 1 lee burns and o! Dares "I don't know what poor -Mid geld which was divided from the next books• pour needle, 'your P� will -- I the cost of the supplies A is for _. "ileadr ons doer to be celled a young b a tin wooded gorge, air the bot- lbousehold.taeke, all these things , person, exclaimed Claude with cud- Y Y re are you for your approachtug MACffiNEt3 TEAT CAN SAIIL' the running of the. testa is l -' -iSen heat. tom of which gurgled and rippled n !manna y my sister will tell You 100 LOADED CABS, er and . to the cost Ar e,t . "Claude is right, my lady," said bright brown thread of a stream% earl famuch d ore freight ` crossed by a wooden toot-bridge better than I can what a busy, use all this gr y his father, "!t Is very dreadful to be tul life ou may lead. Mora, Cars to the Troia j$aDied spread o'er so much more aiding _� a t P� Y �She descended the slope with easy . .,,,The old story." returnod Jessie Now-a-days Thera. hauled that the Actual cost of hauling / -11 .-. tia}ei n one is 6a vov_nRoper light-foot grace, and pausing at rho has tieen rtducod end'freight_,is nor leaning agninatTh.. slight sadly• "No one wants my needle or Formerly. _ tied caper n ver, rMnn in pencil at Redwoods. There are ha cit thn a -- -_wf3ut---�rhab-on earth is Jessie (hand-roll looked down, arrested by i Y P the fascination o! ffoaing water, into no hooka, no means of Smprovingl ,,,rho giant freight locomotive of The great modern irelgttt locomo- __H��? ' cried_,Ism,_-_'Ian t e rough m covin As to household tasks, id railroad man, "walla five c°t,ldn't be used on roads as they •r •the' brow s, ah-Ito- Si r.�m dapp led I�one's eel Ito lag, said a i .. termor s daughter n young ,erson , "r has trot' away ea,$,}y with many times the used to build them. and so they lay ! ,,No, Jim,' replied Sir Arthur, l by lea! shadows and sunlight. Y ht engine of now-ardays tar-heavier rails that. for- . , She had not waited long before she 'self; if abs had.she could have extra load hauled by the irBig where the used to put down • 7 "]dist Meade, jhough,a miller's cpv- �maids. I cannot live at Redwoods; years o and 1t hese ;rnerly; Y tads to the - ` =RMiss is u t n mere young person. ;beard A firm, quick step descending there twenty-five yen d ' ; -•ghe hese every qualification for aa- I from the opposite Held, and looked l am fretting myself away per- simply.revolution#zed the freight teat= raffle of fifty or sixty Po and rails' 1- u into the handsome, good-temper-,and doing no one any g yard they now lay_ 104-po w1 .. q I • cending the social scale: Beauty P ha s-porhaps I am doing Darin--at He T'he business. � weigh- to sustain the added weight of the such as that young lady's #s a die ed face o! Mr, Ingleby, at which her P The old-time freight engines ex- great engine. tinction in itself, even c ithout such owrF brightened, end said, With a 'least to me self." i pretty eagerness, as he approached So she spoke, unfolding her plans ed front (10,000 to 90.000 which weighed g „And as tar heavier rails are Taid, , 47-11a manner as hers." her : i to him, Ger wish to support herself clusice of the Lender. rest a ng!'nea' to nm on,j i ;j "Surely, sir," objected Jim, "a by some suitable occupaLion, or at from 4b,000 io 60.000 Pounds. In v r these g 1 eromar. takce her father's Tank?" "I am so glad, Lir. Ingleby. II tlseir avNage cry are used' in handling them when ;� ' ..a interrupted bo m are not is a hurry, I was !let income, which she sadly fearedd, 2 os�de a tfacttrelonght'cars were from eery different n handling and maehittr r. '•Her husband's," pe Y as ahc confessed, was partly tons, the maximum oft the road:. In old times. for ex- 1. x + on my way to see you." �cularjy u 1'hill as would enable her to weight was Len w}ten they' had' one of those ; ?of ;IC7aude. P.by P."And Mies Mende is as good as ••Autry! My dear Jess-LSisa Heade procure 11rs1.-alatss instruction, parts- }ted eairied to s car was tta to>ae, ample, nes in the shop for re g yjsiarrfed to a gentlemen," ridded Sir la anybody or anything ever is a in. painting, for which, she astd the average number of cars to a liitt e,°id t had occasion to raise �1V•,d Arthur. hurry in the country T Look at this�aas itssured, she had talent, Her train was twenty-flue or ,thirty. Nrow-a- -cwt M� "-Ohl"act officer and a gentleman! 1 lazy, loitering stream; it seems u if I marriage could not take place yet for _ ••Ca}} the number of cars to a it they used to jack. it uP• t�.'a daresay! But Randal is only a rank- IL would never get to. the sea." some time. That marriage would train thirty, for the sake of illustra- days they have tremendous cranpe a ` or," Jim urged. - sition above tha4 in that each vas was load- that will lifts one of these ponderous e g u--�ggth •• ed to its maafmum capacity, And You tether replied, with emphasis, and Ing thoughtfully dawn into it, "it which she was born; she nee a someclily 68 the Y,.' keeps on, you see, it does the best education for it. She wished Mr. have a train of care weighing 300 itself Will haul its heavy load on the y X1 u he spoke.he caught Claude's eye it can,. `Ingleby to persuade her guardians tons, carrying a load of the same rails. 7. on him with a look of surprise and 'Books in the running brooks.' that Redwood was no place for her, weight, making,'as hauled by t]!e old "And as t e]and rwith farsheavier .caution. What little sermon are •you extract- and that it was only fitting for her time locomotive, a iotas load of 600 aides -being , h I thoughthe was a foundling, to go out into rho world in some tons. rails they hallo by n tQT hL�avie P�os>�e _ ` Oing from the water, Hiss Heade?" - brought up by some fgrmer,and rose She looked u with a smile, and he-honest capacity. To teach in a I "Tho big modern freight locotno- and the ba ng from the ranks,''-returned .J#m;"well P five weighs from 1t35.00 o-to 220,000 over. them_ made_possible by far bet- Y" • be is engaged to a confoundedly noticed the strained serious set of i good school for instance, and receive: cod-looking girl, that's all." her face, rho blue shadows beneath I lessons .at the same time. "You I pounds, exclusive of`the to nda; orh1to ening cut construction ax curvesd and the by-the sreduc ng g her p, to general fatigued aspect know, Hr. Ingleby," she said in con- „sighs about 14Q,000 you ' �c "After all, what is birth to a e3 those engine weights in tons, of grades, and all these improvements Fwoman?" Claude added with a sen- which emphasized both her youthaclusion, "that people alZvays get in-) 'to mischief if they have nothing to �put -: - tentiousneas that highly amused his and her beauty. while Lhe old engine with its tender the of c°'n'8e contributed greatly to • mother. "rank and name descend by - "I have so few friends," she said,Id'o." o }e never included, weighed altogether approxi- the pre9entti lac efficiency of t#x1-roads . .. modern in the'hauling of freight-: but all these s� 1 ,• - • yipb the male side. The son of a du e s an need be idle unless they choose," he ma ".daughter may be only Lir. Smith," wanted—" returned, "especially women. � hat engine, with its teiider'complehi things oge ,.Y Smith with a difference, a "You were going to consult me?' :.. ,;; i� have you to do with 'art-Lhe only weighs about 173 tons, and this much without the modern-freight Inco- • dukEs _gs�ndnoa," Sir Arthur inter- he added, gently. "I only hope I 3' � e_To' Ie+�rning? giant locomotive can haul on a level llw'3t cross giant tel e�e1�liaul_` __, �ected. - `_ shalt prove-westi hy-ot ttfe trnst- end�-gr�L art "Still plain Smith•, or Smith-Sorel- if I am too stupid, perhaps my sic- Your duty. Jessie, is to be a wife ros�eav-1atheis"am — t and mother." are heavier than the old-time cars, ing a bundred loaded♦ f-rei6ht easel•" i' .1#ngton• at most, sir. But as you ter "Oh!" cried Jessie, with n little and all carrying : said, beauty and manner are the oa "No." returned Jeanie, "I don't THT7 NE�V A1:RIVAL. 1y needful things for woman, her think Hila Ingleby would understand. impatient, scornful turn o[ her head, ,,There HEAVIER made box cars of The birth of a child among LhsY w !name and rank come from bee-hus- Oh! Mr. Ingleby," she added, "it is mother cant, xis it absolutely neick of the wife acea- a capacity of forty tons, and on working-class in Cumberland, 1.ng- band." so hard to know what to do-so very. Bary for wives and mothers to be some roads of fifty tons. The forty- }and, has been from time im'memor- 't Sir ♦ tour'was not sufficiently ia- hard—" tea car, for example, is forty feet sal and is still, celebrated by the .. terestci} in the question f Penn♦. out. "I should have thought, my dear idle and dunces? Dien are not told C. weighs nineteen tone. making of A mixture, called "rum, that this was not tions to the fur ed,ild," he replied gravely, "that to font about in idleness because long e to be husbands and fathers butter." Its ingredients aro butter, t . ,:port of iris words. "1:id I sny o?" your life was marked out so clearly they are N' philip was not kept ca;O�sBMore than double citheoweighit sugar, rum, and spices, and it. is a• 7s1 ', he returnLtd with a gentle smile, re- before you that you had no need to some the War on that account.' of tni.tie cal itsell, 'while in the ofd- really palatable compound. Every iring 'into the seclusion of his Horn-!consider that vestfon." I1eb Bila} indulgently, as w{th the capacity and rho sen entering the house where a e g Poat. "That is thorouble of it. Others Y weight of the car equal, there was as birth has taken place is otterod a . I hope' you will go to no more mark out my life for me; I sin not ane ksmtlen at the ge;styepatt«ir her taste for several weeks niter the ten Parties, Claude, his mother free Agent. Ism obliged to do pot "You shall have.plenty to much dead weigbt. hauled abv begttheT said, plaintively, "they make you what I know to be wrong." he said, ••you know how glad In All modern car building and its pareevent. It nts torefuse the proof: '; more' acientiflc construction a r .. ponderous. I wish Clara would 'Surely On would No One who has do. would fared dainty, and net to proffer it is • ' • tome, one docs get so bored c Nage you know oold wish you hea do I should be re, Sunday School. Then teach the constant etiort has been made, �d considered eel ul .scou at Marvell. Didn't somebody y Y like to increase the car capacity in pro- 2 something about having a letter Plied with a gentle rebuke. "1 know a of i r parish thingsInwhich help host with increasing)cal roc oche car. Old bachelor-sI'indIndiar�arc indeed. � , s g them all. They all treat me as P Iran tree, by the way?" � ours would be halt the battle. It portion to S ` "I heard from her to-day, Here is them all, ,Tessio: they-are all .up- �y est to your coo- ,,But, while such highly economical fortunate. Widows there are not y t... inter, Claude replied. You right, true people. lInce you spoken you like I will,suggest in the house- cars have now con5c into use. the ipormitted to inner, ttgaL►. _ i l°n R Ln roe a another? ; it them? ,jut ,4 couese �-ou would sin that you sbould help - - . ' ,, • , �r I " f . , I , � . . . . . �. .. II ; , _ �.• _,.,,.,....-:a :..,.. ... r� .."r ; _- _ _ ,a. nt s-.'.rt +'a Mn:;:k ...,,!l M,'.,... .•,•_.... '?W°� :xaL Il �'-. sem..:a' ' .--r- n .•.� : `<;,.. . '., Ku ,n+,,,a.La+.•2'4.°+G+ ,::-_a�;�:.i. . _.^t .v: ..0 ...e'�>wa,G.«-.'• r , L «.•M•..,. z - • ;n ?Ua1ea'"s"':.n;..w r•. :v1:.Pw+,-4 - eu'`�+"'1"+ rs+': a•:x:ar.:r. :c.,nx°�;. ..,:-"�cx.- '.yc .',�.,rrm.a+�rrv -- `(.+.•:ti'•?s +n' n;.± ' - _, 1.... - e '•�f- .. . :... ... -. ,fig M `b�•�" .�'g�,..a."�- • . y r 4 „ as he is himself. But, while he is Now ddvertidtmenea. - Striving to .dogood with his JW published every Friday morning at its am wealth, we believe he is-f`osterinR �OR S3LE-1 new milrh Cows, Ei _ Pickering Out. a spirit that i3 not best for the 1' Scare old: beitsrs8 yrs old. 1 with calf a development of manh:ind. ' When by aide and 3 due to calve is June Henry o re.Brock Road 8a a -T --DUN BAR a person or body of people begin at ° - - i '' ^ to appeal for gifts of money and HERRYIWOOD BRICK d: TILE a • i to accept such gifts, the), begin t0 A D. N Tlc '-Aaron re ui ^ tile ' - p g independence g C Y x U � o q ria,, lose that spirit of independence will be able to ot,tsto the same ou sad atter TERAS tt-hich is one of the most desirable 5loaaay the 12th fast. _. rl.lstpe:lesr; Banco ipaidlnadvaiaoe elements in the building up of TRAYED OR STOLEN-from is showing this �e®k qtr RATES OF ADVERTISING: character. It is this lack of inde- S Rouge Flats on uay¢tth, white snd blsot p y • - , Spaniel dog aoswora W arms of Dewey Be. p � a"insertion,per line - - 10 cattle p�, endence which. does so much In ward•will be given. H H D:tncaa, H g Weed ' mach anbengnont insertioa,per une 6 IIl13Ag Up our pOUC-hO115e9 a5 well Creek _ y This zste doea not inclnds Legal,oz Foreign ad r+�t,emenar as our prisons. That . trait of "'Designs y Special terms given to parties making con- character which we admire in in- 4W NG-The undersigned being Pretty rUS toz 9 or 6 months or byy the year. Halt- S prepared to saw IOAr,he U Sastroma att teazly or7aarlg-sonrsacss pais ie quarterly, dividuals l3 just as commendable those who have logs to saw t•� brise thea�to t�Y7 Business cards,ten lines or under,with psper, -when exhibited by collectir boll- the mill as soon as possible. Thos. Bayles. In Spring Prints, s• oneyear,iia 00,payable in advance. , oreonwood... - 83 36 BWNotieein local columns tea cents per•line, ie8. We admire Carnegie th.13 tis oentsper line each subsequent insertion. spending his riches for th _ enefit -The �j EED GRAIN FOR :TALE . pool&]contract r,ten made known on applica- but we ar ou_VJn4-ed _1' nndersignad baa for sic s qusatttiy of on. No tree advertising• Of Other�y--- whey au�tarla7- Adverlisemenss without written ustrnstsons that he could spend it in a manner mi:e-arFis ailIbe inserted until forbidden and charged&a- wheat. J.Percy,lot l0.cos S.PieksriFg.Brook eozdiagly. Orders for discoarinaing advartisa- that would be followed by better xoad P o, =a =an$*most be in writing and senna the Pub- results than by erecting buildings, Cadres and Misses hsaers, organs and so forth, tt•ith the House and Lot mob Work promptly attended to. . . . name"Carnegie"coufrontingevery : ._ umener n erveata Murkar &, Thexton, Proerietors To Rent eye' - ' • C)u r ponttiosa-Stnct Independenee The undersigned has to rent in lot 28 Black .Cotton Hosiery f--- Oar A,1m-A Fuss-class Local Paper. HORSE -REGISTER. fat con.,'Picl�ertng{imile west of Dun- oar Eapeotsttonw-The heart• T barton,) a lir storey, 7 roomed frame All Sizes and Prices Support of the people of Pickerina and vtiiiattT I3tK.�A(rft4s-fVoh 12 3338; (11288) " Thechoietc -bred Clydesdale Scallion building, to which is attached 3 acres of land. There are on the premises FRIDAY, JUNE 10th, 1904. imported by r.raham Bros.,the property a good stable and drive house. Will - Cashmere HOS• a b ° of d.C. Bunker, Pickering. will make rent the whole, or will rent the house New C Hosiery - the seasan of 1XM as follow NOTES AND COMMENTS. .:-Monday ; -> - b kavas his owa stable Kingston Road, seperate. b _ !or Bendel's Lotel, Whitby, for night; t ROBT. H. QARSON. Dunbartoa • �� �T j� - One of the tariff changes recent- Tuesday, That. Maddaford, Kingston ;-l'�eW 1\eck lbs+@nen --- P ly made in the decision to keep Road,for noon. his own•table for night; -- pp Wednesday, To ne'a, Rouge Hill for Hopkins, 'us for all ` out of Canada scrub horses which y' y �. is®pk2a8, kinds of roti• have done co much to injure breed noon, klaxwell' hotel, Hi$blsnd Creek, I - .. inR in the North-Nest, a9 well as for a•ght: Tcursda•, David Reesor's molest naaattfae.tued by she itcl.saghlsa i ---.---._ Silver Spring. con. 1% btarkham, fair Co'y,of(!sham. Straw Harte Caps. to a limited extent in the older night; Friday. Jolsown's hale!'Whin- - ��� provinces. No stallions nor mares vale for sight. Sasurd. , to his own worth leiss than fifty dollars will enable nasi!s!e following Monday mcra• _ be admitted into the country. ins. Nothing has done more to lower !ord••r Z)trke 4losi4)-Imported Ciydee - - -the standard of horses iu this dalaetaHion, the property John Miller alt conntry than the wholesale im- Bons will stand for mares daring 1904 u , purgation of bronehos into Canada follows.-'Monday.levees his awn stable Habbard's hotel, Brougham for T. A. - and this decision on the part of Knox'.,Brook, noon,Tom's hotel, night 1 the government will ds much to Tuesday.Jac Prordon o e. corn riot The Ontario �� � improve horse$ in this cou.ntrj. arias,for noon•Cordon Haase,!or airght > i Another change in the tariff that Wednesday, Ed. Baladon's, Ba" Lina. will lease hous'ehulders is the re- for night,Thursday, Pmektia Bros••And The Empire appointed Cu undersigned London, b d Ori,has s laced the nadersi ed ss 'b duction of the duty on coal oil ley,for moos, own stable for night: Fri_ PPo ga Boys �front five W two and a half centcs day, Wm, Comte's 7th coo, or might• local ®dist for of the OL for iha moat m"aaOld 'Girls i Sasnrday, Bob! Mane's for 0000,thence Aurin!discovery o[the mtaetNow, ceatnry. 4 _ _ a gallon. This may give the eon- to his own stable 0111 %be following For the treatment of the Diose, Throat, trot of the oil indtistry in Canada Monday morning. Bronchial Tubes and Longs. Is cares Colds W.the Stand trd Oil 0; mpany, e'nd Casarrb. Asthmas. Broachius, Hay la,.r Wherever residing are rordiallr invited to visit the county Town, d 4mlkess4 chsttdn, I Vet 281, 422T.- and all thrust and Imo diseasea. W rite may affect the oil industry to Th'is impair"t C 64644!6 stallion, the g Canada. but so lou as it Will re- cf C y tar ors co scan.a snook o! asatmsata and - g propartJJct Co+ire 8 Grabam. As•groat opsins coastamtfy oa Natal at.duce the price of oil, there will Irsrm, Ddarthare. will mate 1904 as fo _ ho 1 tb* �not be very much strennous kick- lora-DdOaday- wt11 bona hu oersi e-ehls r;3T]ilm. R�'P!=. C`r31t. • ��. _ . in . We all like to see Canadian Gree Bayern suit proeasd so Jao Patter is Yletries in a flourishing eon. •se s fab con• Pwt•riag. t•r moor, Rob, Triumps of Mo am Surgery• - ,\ to clition. bnX many do not feel like bard'strate!, Bros Nunn, !or miglto;Toes L# hasin the home rvdnet it 'da •Gordon's koee.Pickarins. foe secs. Wonderful thio are done for the �► Pty g &Z sight; We"asda Tom's bo4ei, humAn body b aurgPr Organs are'pp y y the foreign article can be bought I,1•espooi,t0-yt000.Jaa NisebaN's Was taken out and scraped and polished - sit amix' lover price. Dastsaasen, of r OLsb�: Tbarsday. B. sad put back. or they sip be remov• - - Carieor's, Charrywood. for noon. John ed entirely; bones are spliced; pipes ?o co-operate with the bops and girls at home in maiming 'rte �tsbilee There is a widespread feeling in Milroy's. Boerboratowa lira. for nsgbs; take the place of diseased sections .of = celebration and Old Boys_Reunion a grand Success. 4 ' Friday.T. Cozworsh's, Arroadale. for veins; antiseptic dressings p are ap lied _. . _ irate on the railways should be re for mburns and Frass"n Hoeae, Markham, to wotmd4. nruisei. buran li>te the country that the passenger -- aitteed from three CeDts a mile to isn*t-satarday moues,Ssfuiday noon to injuries before inflammation Bela in, his own cable until she tollowing.ar- which causes them to-heal without 'two cents. The three-cent tariff day worming,. maturation and in one-third the time xt FROST" _ -- -1tvas fixed nearly half a century - time required by the old trra men*. - _ F��✓ff��CS -- _ !ago, schen the cotintry was B�n �t--fore brad-imparts3 York- Chamberlain's Bain B&Ini acts on this s >ar.el settled and tt heti paitsen shire Dosch atslliom, the property of Pa- yarr1e pprincililP. Itis a1i antise�tic Ornamental Gates _ i y vie Daloe, iYhitevale will at !ora and schen- applied to such injuries, ger ti'atlic war stns!! when Corn- limited number of mares during 1904,sa causes them to heal very quickly: It 'pared with that of today.. In followp -5fondsv,leaves his own stable also allay a the pain and s4,rrn,•:Ks. Light to welg t Artisifle ole desks ,many of the States the fare .�u for Gordon Hoose, Pickering, for night; Karp a bottle of Pain Balm in yrur Rwooa " to Price the rallixays i3 only tiro cent- per Tu.sday.Jos, PassnOa, Rnace Hill, for hiiuio and it will- save you time,tbd �lyo a large line of Standard Farm Gates .� ' mile, ani in that country Zile rail- noon,thence 10 Andrew'r h tel for night money, not to lilt the inconvt`n- - _ __ Wedneaday. A. B. Reesor's lot S. oon: 3. al on hand. Every progressive and wityt have not been aided by the Scarboro, for noon, bia own stable for ience and sufi'fr:'infi which such injur- ws9a F public fond± as they have been.in night;Thavday,Comaiereisl hotel C'sre iPs retail. For sale by a,l drtiggisG� up-to-date farmer insists on having P&OSI' this eourrt et notwithstandiii - — — GATES. Catalog and prices 0m rtgnat. ry"• 3' S moat,!or noon.thence to btarsioa Haase -this, they are able to give their Cxbridae,for might and remain antilthe Kemp -& Barpee's FOR SALE BYT1T/t -' stockholders a pay iug dit'iileud on lollodriag soca: Friday by way of Rose_ ! E L CH API 1!"1N FICH8R11,v' their investment. It is now tittle Ville to kln. Todd's,hotel, Goodwood, a tare spr. e • E. s — toe aiXhw,Saturday,ow-a stable natal the Improved, m n Padgr the a that the people of Outario de- 'Success 1,the best on earth Dlade :..♦e.i.a.e wens•e.a w•,we.e.w•e.wsoe the following Monday noon. handed their r1ghts from the big in.Cxnadn,snlely by Paris Plow Co., raiitvay companies. The great Lord Minte `13917) Vol. 13-The Paris, Come and see it at work and pare Clydesdale stallion the property of leave your or&T with improvement that Some Of the - �tailways are making in their pro- A.C.Contrary,cop:1,lot 30, Pickering, Jas. Wilkins, I , parties prove that the are beta will stand for mares duribg the ses-a '.3I-37 Balsam, P.O. Waterworks I • - y g of 1904 at his own stable. Terma-To ' .. run at a great profit. When. the Insane s foal{8 to be paid Feb 1st, 130x, _ consider that the railways of, this Mares not returned regularly to the ►�TOC OF �A LE COL have been built to a great hosts wi 1 M,cha;ged iusnrance whether r ' eztent by the public funds, it J.; in foal or not. All accidents to mares 25 Registered Yorkshire - While some will adop£ the new uys= quite reasonable for the. people.to et owners risk. swore tem l waterworks hundreds will not demand a share of these profits. Hack hfurphy-VOL.. VIII, P 117 {� be l aPUMe.to use it, eL -these the r will b 20 GradB Jlalr9 COWS bite PLT_1iP3 made by EVA_'�TS will decrease tII the rate from. The Arrericaa red stallion,the proper i - stiff] provide the best system-of water- three cents to-�tvo cel a , a the seaB°n Cattle. and excellence of •"the increased amount of passengpi of 1904 u tpllows-Monday leaves bis Zander the Supervision of the these pumps will still kepta e own stable,Kingston Road; Biudel's bo- higHest point earl pstrti>rs well receive traffic, would, �d8 believe nearly tel,Wh,ibv for nigbt-,'Tuesday,own stn -• counter-balance the loss resulting ble for night; Wednesday. -Maxwell's Q��QtQa 1[611611- Vve 1Q1ia the promptest attention. from the decreased rate. There hotel,Highland Creek,for night; Thnrs• *is no reason whatever why-the . dikv,his ow.q stable for night; Friday, E Y 1( s EVA IIT S, -'—:-- ---railways in Ontario should not ' Johneoa's hotel, Whitevak, for sight; .�1SaQiat�Qa s ' pay as well as those in Michigan, Saturday, proceeds to his own.stable . IN where the two-cent rate is,in force until the following Dlonday morning. r m �- the agitation for ..in for POR 1 PERRY Brock St., Whitby and g Seggerntan-Better known as "Apple rate should continue until the de- Jack", the celebrated American bred Lord g stallion, beautiful black ` illaritl is"grouted. trottipQ stallion,the property of Robf• Da Thursda 11�ne' 16 Pumpmaker and Plumber trotting stallion, the property o! :aha De•ereil, Pickering, will stand for B yy Divkie, Pickering N-illage;will make the limits Lumber o m pit r �• Ll 404 hie-amu _table, oppa. Lord !Minto, Goy ernor•Geueral person Of 1904 as follows-➢fondav r site the. 4ordoq House. Descriptive __. of Cxnadn, has attracted tuft antis leaves his own Stable for VTocdraff'e Jr Hr BROW.%,-, '-See'y, sizao'ra>sts-stela rias statics a.ars card-with pedigree snd 4erme 'sent on �.._ NO_ DII &B FOLLOwS•� tCatt-Lt-_ . • !!muse n]ttc i i��-ol'a$t�bnttlten , hotel,VThitby noon, entraTbofe1, Ce - `zevr'`T�2I - No DLAIL •, �. - j by hie action in connection with owa,ni 1rt; Tnesd: Ra lan;noon, Se- $ ' 8.b1 A M - ,, the proposed Carnegie grant of bent hones, Po t Perry,gantil Wednes- " i2 Loos[ , , 6:04 Pr M, , ! �•- ,s 1Q SAL, g;i�•4 F.M, LOST-On or about Jiarch 31st, be- i £100-for the purchase cit .a pipe day noon, thence-to A hotel, for night ; 000kFs�C*on nt CompoQaa TRAMS GOING WE&T DUX AS FOLLOWS:- swag Balsam and Clazem?en a book r : organ for one of the churches in Thursday , Sebert'a hotel, Brooklin, . 8:45coutaof ag. Finder atter betweene.9 and 14 i noon, 8 ubbard's hotel, Brou.ham,nigh Ie saQeesstdllp used monthly by over No.9 LOCAL :21 A•M, oars of age. Finder will coater' p favor by .Minto's estates. Someone Friday. Johnson's bate!, Whitevar,, o,000Ladio.safe,effectual.I-adlesaaY "11 LOCAL . 2:21 P.M. le;ough Pame wish at. S. Phnlips,aeeeaaor„ c OnllCCted with the Bald ch oar drug s for coot's Cotton !set Coal ;, , aronghaN,oa P.uaonab's,Claremont, 'r9 tt noon, Andrew's hotel, West Hill, u:ght ; p�is 7 111AYG 8:d7 P. N. 1 appealed to rludrety Citrin ie for Teske no otlicr,as all Mixtures,pills and R Satardav to his own stable until follow• .nations are dangerous. Price,No.1,E1 per as3istauce, with the result that ink Monday morning. box,No,9,10 degrees stronger,t8 per box• a l 1or]J,mulledearecei tofprieeandtwogcent /�t��"y �/ �/C*�d}s a L!t /il*11�i11►� >'�iA�t' the millionaire offeOk red the ilbut'e ps t�C'�7fit;C.7'11G71t �{,Irur�r�fayr,,l L�V���1 4Ytii�►,� _iM,� ��s� Bilin.millionaire o tc>S wiiE:h to his p�extrasri-The Imported Clydesdale s�Naa,isnd2s dandpeaaommendedi7 - i stallion th„property.of Jot+n'Jiitler alt' reJ usIblefDraggistsinCanada. Canada- credit, resented this action on the Goma, Bronghta, will 6tsad for msrea _ '\^+.1 part' of the church - tiuthorities, . 'dntiuit season of ICK)t at-hilt own stable. _ and asked that ttieproffered grunt Q =The Sovereign 'Saak of. -Canada. . be not accepted, aad that he b l:oitltl give £100 on conclitiun that t1 a e ,!!lakes everything A3 easy ancl'+is simple:its possible, � , the nlenlbers of theairl_-chnl•ch _. - _ •- ' Wmild contribute a siAiila,r suns. �l l.il roar .. Sp-r' ing AhsohiteSecitt'itV. 1�I' ,: .Ati'e believe that Cztrnegie i priinlS �:J _�rCiiexcelledFacilities. i 1 tires in thus iisin _ . !modern Methods. tecl by noble t to g C"ourteons Treatment. leis humense wealth for the good _ pf his fellow-amen, and that' lie On Saturday April 21 d we will display Nur new stcck of Spring AnMild in , ' reeogni�es the fact that leen of Ery. All the ladies of the village and v]c:nity are invited to come gad in- biARKHA�I BRANCH, CLARE3IO\T BRANCH, - wealth have a duty to perform to- pect Aur new spring goods. © A. P. Smith, ;1ian. L. E. Todd, Agt. r • favo Bible a icho are not in 811c1t Pickering• 6466404 facrds those eircnii are, c@s, :40 fan its ' seg © © 0 © © Q * © 0 © © © Q © © Q this world's geode itis crn]cerned, C• A• .Baer r • I,. OLARFIMORT .. . i CA 11f AD1Ai�_- - ­G J. H. .Beal was in the city on - �~1ass PACIFIC ! ;r� ' S �1� Q�AS "" . _ -Friday. ., 9 w 3. F. Cooper was in the city last _.. . _ Wednesday. ��ZB k�Y$r� DAY - ' ,,�} j� � A. Barclay, `of Toronto,, y► -- - = Boys Wagons, Go-Carts, Step-Ladders, Window;Shades, Bed was here on 313onday. - —To— - room Suites. - - Mrs. and Miss Rets Smith ac- Winnipeg $30.00 Regina $33.75 PICTURE FMES-We keep a big assortment of above. RA colnpanied the doctor here this DLuwbra week. I-Delorame 31,00 Moose Jaw Mrs. Turner, of Streetsville, is Souris Kamsack $4.00 ' J. ,He 'Beall) The Claremont Home Furnisher, 'visiting -her sister, Mrs. Joshua ' Brandon 11 Swan Rldr` � � 1 Bundy. i Lyleton Mr3. Thus Gibbons is spending Lenore Saskatoon $5.23 .i _ -._ ' _, - -•� hilnlota 32.00 . a few weeks with her daughter, • l pe I Eigtn Pr. Albert 38.00 Mrs. A. Spears. oWVaa Graham Bros' will have a sale Binscarthl '_ltacleod 38.00 1n of horses at Grand's Repository in Moosomin ! Calgary _ f Toronto this month. f Arcola 32.50 Red Deer 39.E A large number of our residents`Estevan •� 88.00 Strathcona 40.50 4.. Lo :attended Ringling Bros' circus at Yorkton The jeer of Min Merkley, From rom the Head wn � Toronto on Monday and Tuesday. Going Ti?NE 14th, 28th and JULY Pie is-Print A. B. Dowswell is.an expert at 19th, _ .._ . _ w�� Cd V'8, putting on metallic roofiing. He Returning until Aug. 15th,29th and proves kywdquestion that New Arrivals � d has done several large jobs in this Sept.20th, respectively. Tickets are not good on -imperial t.11O!>1smidS of Cdge3 Of ice. Fine line of spring hats, spring shirts(colored and white). Spring foot- section.. Limited." ) : Goudwood school foot-ball-team pamphlets and'fuH particulars from tion of tilt Ovaries and womb wear,etc. A call will convince the most fastidious, that R E. Forsythe, Qchool team neat ae 8n>Q11ai by of North Claremont, is the place to get the right goods at the right price. will play our any Canadian Pacific Agent, or A. 13. Friday evening on the school Notman,Toronto. Lyda E �iID'8 vegetable B. E. Forsyth, (grounds here. Plre wish our lads STATION. Thrown from His Wagon, STATION. success. - - 4 On Sunday, the 19th inst., at 11 Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown from his wagon and severely bruised, D&" Mm pis;_ Gradual there will be a special ser- He applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm Ines of r�gth and nerve tares w1d 0 e vice for children in Erskine church frealy and says it is the best liniment »se ,Pea >rad1&11y w�3toll � �$ when it is hoped there will be a he ever used: air. Babcock is a well with Eno., I had severe shoozimg P`� good attendance. known citizen of North Plain, Conn. crunM Large quantities of produce There is nothing equal to Pain Balm irritaticn�� tae to i - -- into the market these for sprains and brulees. It will eRect � ��{� damci�r said _---A full assortment of Ladles and(lents footwear from heavy to light i9 coming - — - days. On Tuesday- the price of :cure in one-third the time required 1 t�� ead u1cetsl by say other treatment. Foc sale by a arA edvsed am ,a• now on ' butter ranged from 10 to 12 cents, all druggists. a to �y pad . If your want something neat and at a close price 'q and eggs 18 cents- YOL' CAL`ES for sale at t° try Plhai[�'s PeFEte- C>dll a$ the (-Orae- BtOre. 100 There were n0 servlt�a in the my ease 11a aeries west of t�CZ=� �1 $ went..13romaham 49 tf my Repairing neatly and promptly Methodist church here on Sunday y,�ebam. so the�thimas r� about this meds- - attended to. owing to the abacus@ Of Rev. cine were trmeti and day b7 tiny 1 lest # Wilkinson, who was Attending lens pain and i appetlLe• TW Shoe Merchant, I _ ,-,conference at Peterboro. summer altstratica .boa beal*d,y as flee na1lenwe Me Palmer, Claremont, Ont. �i m. Palmer is giving the front eleve ice eks wasoAmdimappeclmd. sadto his shop a Fresh coat of paint ele,en weeks I tram Dace more strong • • sad vigorous sad perfectly w+iL t 1 Which makes its appearance at- 111 .my hrearttest thanks are sent to ttaCti4@. -The work is b@ing done %OILyt,a for the greet goad you hove dose by Dal painter. W. G. Bingham, me--sincecssy Mum ,tilh t clock 0 yon. On a gees ick f Smith, at one time a res- hfasxr T, aT5 Tad St•. lEi2w.�r�. James I : -_ ... --� :� _ • - - • : .... .. • � ,� )dent of Evansville, died at h>9• -tsoodl "�.w a•e'"' a'ee" home at Austin, bian., on Thurs- Along with the warm weather we �e • day of last weep at an advanced have all kinds summer a` is II one woo There ' but d yy age. He was well and favorably headgear `,known and his death will be keen- f-lends. _ Now 1y he trip his many E CA C4 The trip of! the Sen�soo -GrAnd : 8 . - Talcs the hint and let ns have your order farmers' excursion under the'aus- eedy.t0-Trull _ g or S All k - .. .pices of the Claremont Baptist - - - i'ur Ilfav h Roo ng. woe i :church by the Can Pacific ]Ready-for-Wear lend Live Fowl - 1 Railway to Guelph, on Tuesday, 'l _ .June 21st. 1904. st special train Stock complete, Never any WANTED. DfsWB�Rell, 'the �'eOle$' .'lIlB3Yllt1 .will run from Myrtle at ,.30 A.m. , _ -Glen Major T.87 a-m:l Claremont you buy or not. ' trouble to show them whether . -Highest Cash prices. Locust Hill 7.56 a.m.: QBoW $r0 been•( ' - 7.43 a.os.; 1 .d Agincourt 8.10. The train will 19, F >� 28-1y _ F. C. LA FRAUGH. ! ,aLso stop at Toronto Junction. i bill - Returning leave Guelph at 6.10 P. ,,Q .w In. Jane 21St. Ticketstm good LO soil ... O Pumps Fait Trees 1return by the speeds) train or any � wo ... � ti? regular train not later than June » ta•s .. Irg, ',r'nd, 1904. The special feature tint . I Allfkinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubs ' will be the visit to the Model sa r ,°.. i E Highest prices paid fo The-Claremout band gill) os p r Fall andWindmills.be in attendance. a r s � ,,dw Linter --T— n�- AppJOH a - W. -5, rate.. a•i. i+Fr a,. -• � s : � N E 9EEa Agent- Pickering. : t Rid FOR SALE-Farm i,, situ- > IIvr m.- a _ = a_ {p We are prepared to do all kinds of.work ' V �' In the D usinea. F ate.!:n the Township 4111 L'%brtdg•• wins ¢ i ea k Promptly porta lag to amp b w aztrter 511 lot 9.con 5, co¢ta nlmg SS! t 1.•d W v O $ - !or 57. bei beinj orerplus. There is cn t e - for 54, tp s coo frame dwellina with kitcb-a I °a k ay sal woxIs =sbed attacbed. Barn buildings sun. 1 Q. e a elect 1cT all stock and tmplements. foul.con. C �e og O.a turnip ce 1•r ander barn eomiag¢n 1etootable• Stables.henpem:bogpen ars all double sealed) M ,r4 CO a o g�$ _ T"Ck with tarred pacer bbeetween.good apnea pond 0�. a a e r� n �oh{�I: erow, ��Or 110 t l%t sufficient water for stook and tbroo :a¢ _�+ — "s '+ b O f^ {}itOw �. QlaiemOOt ourppooen near the bnlldinp:also.malt orehard • p z v of eliotca trnls. The soil is of rich clay loam l i 33Qss ° ► W. V r •Pt W Richardson, Agent okeriag. - of din splendid state of eultivatfon. Free from I o a ^• } noaioetweed,temces are all strait. 4/ quee iu o to 0+ Luse on Farm 1'ropertT it one miht nor% Dr-ek a !i 1i station and elevators, Caarem o• D a p "ad. Thsowner too omit!• to lookaf'.r ox ',3 Lum' ter Yard M,.property owing to tnIIrmtty it mn•t b•sold 1Privilege given to yl owafs•r harvest and fall - Ipoasessle Aprillss,lFne For full partloalars iamuu 1305—WhiPo 9th. Oshawa 10th, DspplySOW H Powell,two doors east of Chew� Brougham 11th, POt1 Perry 13th,CZ r ' mont.Y O,prtrpartl wal be old at•reasonable bride 12th,canIIingtou 11th,teavert t ; )tigers wen I,ee lr fs pre�smt tenant al al 101h. Zost QAi1 kindti of rough and dressed Umber 715 •Nothing-,Bhi igles. Doors.8asb, H se `The #' ishingi and Silo material _ Better ljat6 'khan Never.* _ Cistern disks and water trough• made 110 be compared with oOIIoeIIleIIoe, COM t rove-6 i$k abgutsng the Ra:me rule will apply to to order _ _ _ fort and e00IIOmy derived from using OIIe +� 1. - gant. is ood machinery machinery., buying g the best of :wflame wiCkxe88 We have a frill line of seeding and other machines, oil StoQeS for your 8u111n1ertlm8 COOk1IIg everything-Hayloaders, Wagons, Buggies, Bicycles, Windmills, W. D. Gordon• -Threshing Outfits, Wire fencing, Fertilizers, Manure spreaders and anything else that is needed on the farm, also•Churns, Washing ma- 1C. .: chines and Sewing machines. You can bake, boil or roast food, beat a Geo. , jr., rougham 541 YEARS' -washboiler full of water or a set of smooth _ • Philip r• EXPERIENCE ing 1T0$8, in less time with less. cost. for fael, and with much7. greater comfort than on YOU1­00a! or weed range.— 7 f ID' T1tAb[ Mir — c£smms Your-kitchen will be cool and c m or - - •- �mppttsIIi BhowlII$Of iiIIe6L display Of - (;orYR1GF1TI �,l t g a sketch and desciiptton may ab You can turn h fire off in a min. China. Avery Targe s3soltment of nicnk] striata am oPinlon free whetter am able. Dolls, Toys, �Dtit nick] le probably Patensable. Cnmmanicw ua n the t. Stationary. Books, Uonsetrictl7conmdenttal. Handbook onPatenL )list j'011'11 wonder why. you dicT IIOt received for the Holiday diads. Call _ cent tree oldest �e nc7 for securing Patents. get 0118 before. : .'.. and see them.$ aatg4e rt>ce •: . _ +. fukeerttboat Charge.in the _ y � ire j Subscriptions taken for all Magazines. : -W"kly and Dailyl,Newspspers. Sven fiiC Ti�nQr ran• A handers ell Ilan rated weekly. Largest eir. tt� �t .' I cnlatlon of any sclentt8b})%rnal Terms:>h■ j T,ry� A .•�,T �N� ear:tailr montbs,bL sold by all newedealers. There are many makes 'on 'the market, ...- _ _ T. t?'. 2�. •1�V./ A•i.v.i� �N� �p,361am V'New Y(� _ 'but-the one we sell is the peer of them c - _ Rraneh fl}f1,•- a°1S N'Rte Wshin,rr on,Tl 881 ' _ ._ . ,$-Deis, SFr®et, � '' ' Whitby-' Come and-see it, of i£ sot. � •ble -all :Y,•,. .� �`,:, _ _. writz� us for illustrated cirenlay. NF,w AU RY 'I. ND _. �� s Taf nes O The undersigned hiia opened u R ; 'W,a�l =Pa er , pp.. a laitndlry tlext doer to- ', T. , s.... -- Dnubar'a, And haying had nearly H ar�ware �o.T-he Russ�il -- fonr yen r'9 experience in Bowman- ville, is prepared to do first-class : sh • �` ala- a fresh stook' on hand. Prioes in WalliPaper ranging} =• work.at_Ltsilal. rates. m to Give me a trial. 126 EAST SING STREET, Toronto. . SOO TONG, t w JohiiParkin z�abartoa,, P ii rro rietaor, --_. y: .. .... � .:$',.. .. ..,:�. � ;• '; � :d' vr�.. A,v n.C1 S: x.. a.•.'_ �R9'r� '+r-�1�° ",'n'�..•..�"u>"";. „-. y � ..�,. ��y..a+a:+rt••�,zwy+�.;� N:...a.a�p y�� yy..,:. s-,..'�as<;�.z: �''S.1. r>-". ..,',_ d•-R;,.� t. - - ,>Se'•Ak'�.�rt a'+"r•-..8 $.. ,.. aro. ''YI]v, -.wy� _ ...._ _ _ -. 11 . - '-¢.�...w,..srm..f/ .tz�.a.. _ :,a•,o-`..n....•-v.._�,.w 1. I - -. ,, -.,' ': .ib�m .ar ,,. ... J , p..4. . • , • - Y .. r. , ,r . ,.., .. .. - - j ' I y, _ I. .. .. .- .. `T�_ !tanker. Meanwhile, it is known that f white, 47e. Barley Western, 68 toy •as U So S I T the Japanaeo am Paying extraordin- THE WORLD'S DRXETS 55c asked in store. Rye-No. 9 RAND vuUNCILdry atCentioa to fortifying their po- ..... offered at $OC through billed. ,r lE?08TS -rXOX T= LEADWO Minneapolis, Minn., June 7.-Wheat aitions is the rear of Kwang-Hing. . - ,TRADE CENTILES. =July, 84kc; Sept., 82ic; on-track, ' ' -. COURT-3[ARSE3at.r.r..n - No. 1 hard, 98{c; No.. Northern, : Q. -. '•� Masi' of Cattle Grain, Chaess. 98ic; No. 2 Northern c9rc. Flour __ __._ --- -_____-____ .--- .- --._.. _. -- _._ r First paten b 0 5.20 bolt _ _ _ A deaj3atch to the London Daily and Other D Pzodnee - patents, $ 1 to $ ' • ' ' be Mail from Odeesei says that seven end patents, $5 to $5,10; first clears, j I.--- -r-- TeC1aES That ', ens�ve Tactics infantrymen at Poltava and five at at Some and Abroad. $g•g0; second clears, $2.85. Bran- . Krementchug were court-martelled; Toronto. June 7.-jVheat-No. 2 In bulk; $17 to $17.50• Shot for lea white and red Winter quoted .at 98 Milwaukee. Juno 7,-Nbeatr-'-%o. 1 t- : 'aAd ding a mutinous de- q .. - Taken in the Campagr�. monstratiorD against sending their to 94c outside. Spring wheat is Northern, 98}c; No. 2 Northern, 98 ; regiments to the Far East, shortly nominal at 89c east, and goose at-to 97c; old J ul 94i-c bid: Rye- I before)the Czar's recent tour of in- 8 y - unchanged. No. 1 Northern, 98c sam l 77to Barley No. 2, 83c; _ ,.,.,:.-.._. _ ......�, Cor lv 8 - -• �......_..__........__.____._» ,,i, ' spectidn. The affair was of a serious � 11 • •' _ . _. cts�io,b2 Northern too 152c; July, 48,} to 59fc risked.5U _ 1 to 82c east I • ' mature.. eosgian Bay po • RUSSIAN TACTICS. Japanese outposts are being gradual- _ at 90c; and No. 8 Northern, SSc. i l advanced to within four"miles of .- . • Noti Y herd is nominal at 94c. Grind- CATTLE ET. ( Tlae St. 'Petersburg correspondent of ge land ���• .JAPANESE SIEGE TRAIN. Ing in transit prices are, 8c above 'Toronto, June 9.-Export-The de- 1 . the Paris - Petit Journal siys there The Japanese fleet has taken pos- A de stili to Lhe London Times O� girQ -- ayes a meetia of the Gran¢ Council mand_.for export cattle is fust now 6 session of two Russian torpedo boats from Chetoo says s it'wlll take the Ja. Oats-No. 2 white quoted I 31ic v end General Staff yesterday, under Y very good, and. it is said, is Iikely' that were abandoned at Dalny, and panese some little time to make west, and at 32�c low freights to to be-so from,this out right through , Lhe presidency of the. Czar,, at-which;'another vessel that is ashore in Tal- DaIny and Talienwan practicable its New York. ' No. 1 w`h'ite, 83c east the season. The class ofgex rt cat- important dec:atons,� involving the'ionwan Bay, There! are indications a base, because the San-Shantao Is- and No- 2'at 32ic east, tle offering today was' said to be -• - 4 adoption of 911'rnsive tactics in the;that the Port Arthur-fleet will make lands have been connected ver skil- Barley-No. 2 quoted at 42c mid- . present ctunpaign were reached. ,a.desperate'effort to sally from the Y not quite up a the recent oreringe, The Echo de Paris, the Matin, end fully with the main land by both die freights. No. 3 extra, 40 to but for all that the Prices realizedili port during• the land attack. observation and blockade mines 40ic, and No. 3' at 38 to_89c mid- were fully as high as the best that ll'he Journal confirm the report. of' . which zig-fag-over a large field, but die freights. (hare been so far this season. Quite . • Russia'a intention to relieve Port the demolition of the Russian works Pear-The market is dull at un- ; } Arthur. The St, Petersburg retro- A RUSSIAN MOVEMENT, ashore was•insigniflegnt and the changed prices, with No. 2 shipping a few loads Bold at $5.3U to $5.35. tponrlent of the Echo says that the , A London despatch says :-The talk rolling'stock captured, together with peas quoted at 81 to 82c west or 'Some of the buyers said they, were - decision of the Council o1 War to g g I not ed,ablto �t all the cattle they is again of an important Russian four locomotives taken at Pulandlen cast. wanted, mid would have tom' look to send Gen. Kouropatkin to the relief I move southward from' Liao-rang. An will give the nucleus of railway tom- Corn-No, 8 American yellow qurot- ;Chicago, et they could not stead of Port Arthur is the sud,ject of all F unofficial telegram from, headquarters munication, which will be available ed at 59ic on tracts, Toronto; No. !the high prices which cattle are ' converse ons i -mllitary-ctrclea',- and -s,t----Mukden, -'says it is understo.Qd_ io f the 8 mixed at`58;c. Canadian! corn ie Ing in the home market. I continues to arouse profound en:o-! that the Russian commander-in�ehief line is' complete. Large quantities nominal a 44 £0 45c west for soun Butchers-Tho demand-for butchers'----- ytiom Comhn¢ison is made betweap:is now in a position to belrin Offen- of railway 'plant have been arriving grain, cattle was particularly active, with 11 . ' --- ' ' ';the 'orders sent on ttifs occashl from sive operations on an Important from Japan for some time past. - - -Ry,-The markat . is quiet, with ibUyers tomplMaing - they were pay .. { y ,:,..'. _ -St. Petersburg ,and "those forwarded'scale. . It 1s £rule"that the-Japanese As soon as the bay is practicable prices nominal at 57 to 58c outside. ring more for cattle than they were Lrom Paris in lEi7fi. which rraultecb in I are in possession of Liao-Yang Pro- a Japanese siege train will land, and Buckwheat-No. 2 quoted at 45c worth. As high as $4.70 was paid . . the advance of 'Marshal MfacMiahon;montory, that-Port Arthur fit' prae- `ft--may be 'presumed that then- the outside. today for cattle that a week ago . and the li,tt:!e of Sedan, yet Paris Iically besieged, and that the enemy second army corps will quietly in- Flour-Ninety per cent. patents un. quid have been bought 25c to 3Ua . --was not situated at such a great dis-'have advanced to the Russian main :vest Port Arthur while the third changed at $8.70 to $3.75 middle !ter from the scat of over as St. iw-sitiuns by the shortest lines of.tcorpa and a spacfail or suited flying freights for domestic use, but aro 'per cwt: lead. So keen i># the do t r y R B B nand for butcher cattle just now Peteraburq is !torn Mfaachuria, It communication, but thei:4urtber op- column will co-operate vvtth the first not worth over $3.60 for export. 'that there are the usual complaints .. appears that the decision rtes taken orations seem likely to be confined.tcor.� in an advance on Mukden. Straight rollers of. special brands around the market, of some 'buyers by the -Czar against the advice of a'to a restricted area owing to' the I The correspondent says' regarding for domestic trade quoted at $h.25 being allowed to get into the market majority of the Council upon' the in='.danger attending the elposure of the damage at Da1ny that it was to $4..50 in bbls. Manitobw flours as' early as three o'clock in the siatence of Gen. SakharofT, the Minis- their communications in Northern thirty hours after the fight before are steady. No. 1 patents, $4.80 morning, One buyer said to day err of P.'ar, and (rand Duk. Vladimir, Corea. Deports received'regarding the Japanese were in a position to 'o. 2 patents, $4.:50 and strong bak- that he was in the market at 3.80 Who rice not considered Duke l mfr, ,verythe achievements of the-Cossacks occupy the 'town. Diming the inter- era', $4.40 on track, Toronto. ,that morning and found that the par- show that the Russians aro already v� anarchy prevailed: Such Ivor- Mitlfecd-}frau SB dull,at $17,-and ticular kind of cattle he was looking _. __ • trar;,i partizans of Gen. Kouropatkin. adopting aggressive tactics soul Iopean .non-combatants as were " able for had all been picket! up. It -!s aborta at $14•here.' AL outside .. ----_ 10 Hai-Cheng. `34foreover, the garri to get Passages tied in junks Lo points.-bran is quoted at $15..50 find 'said that some of the cattle 'ore SEVERAL SMALL FIGHTS. icon at Port Arthur is stated to be Chefoo The Total Chinese oSiciala aborts at '$16.50. Dlanitoba bran, bought up thus early by speculators, - ' 1-harrassing the Japanese. The '-,lege allowed the )afl, which contattied in sedcs, $38 and shorts at $20 ' The Sommnnder of the Japanese _ _ who sell them cR again 'to the local fortes south of the of t River 'tele. of the fortress is expeclM to be about :.00 cutthroats, to be forced�'liere, I wholesale men, who must have the -. rn bed to To:vio from Seoul Satur- protracted. and ruff! the Japanese arrived• end cattle at any cost. ' K 1 The foregoing obvious! embodies T -COt,'{TRY PRODUCE, _ •day of a series of fights niortti of I fi R Y restored order the nil birds had the , ,lockers and Feeders-•There Sa a' - 13h what the Russian censor wishes to be Sroo r of.the town. - Pu-Lang-Tien, about 40 iniles north announced, and it. may, or may dot Dried apples-Trade is very dull, ,good, steady market .for good stock- -- . - • of Port Adaans, Liao-Tung Peninsula, 'enclose the truth• but it is to a. , and prices are unchanged, at 8 to er cattle and short-keep feeders It was karftFd that Cossack scouts'g•reat extent consistent with - other .• JAPANESE LOSSES: - 31c p crib. Evaporated apples. Bic Prices ass firm. _ had been located at Telissa and reports according to which the re- per lb•_ Sheep and 7 nobs-There were, no . -;_ . the Japanese thereupon.. dewpatched cent- lively; skirmish at Wafangkau I The tonal of,tke Japanese casual- Beans-Prime beans air quoted at charges :n the quotations to day' infantry and ca,'alrv,' vrMch de-1was the opening, action by the forte !riga at-.the Battle of"ael''ansha.n Hill, ;$1.:,0 to $1 ASO. and hand picked at Ilogs-There was an unusually - - . tented and pvrs+wed them. The Rus-sent by Gen. Kouropatkin to relieve !un way' 2gF Tf►-4t.8i - The_y..are div- $1,63 to $1.-U. ;heavy run of hogs today, amounting favor r hur r rtaota a divenla orcen including� tolonea maJ^ I"¢ Ito between Ser, , ,and 4.000. The irty-one oMeers, He The market is unchanged at Sian force' consisted of three squat I ;market, however, �ra8 stead at the - .` •-drons At Cban-Chln-Tvn this torso jor and five ser- 28 to 32c, accordirrq to quality. Y 1. _.. _ Joined 4 according to the :�eu-Chwang eurres- grant-majors, and ,13 non-commis- ( Hone T•he market is quiet at 8:ad,ance of the early part of the . +eras olncd by two additional squad- tI y to 7c p r lb - Comb quiet, at $1.50 'eek. _ Selects are quoted firm at rnns and the Javanese again attack pondent of the London Ifa11 Alar! �afoned officers and men killed; 100 '• _ r rd and defeat ,d the Russiaae, Five'consists of 14,000 artillery, cava:ry I olllcere, Including one eolofteloneto $1.75 {85 20. lights find fats at $5. eomprinie; nl ffiitaritrr amd a flattery I wind iisfantry,- Under (ten• StnlKeo- maJor, and taelto sergeant-fanjets. 14uv-Timothy quoted at $9.54 to _ ', berg. who left Ltao-1'ang xith. %Vaf- and 3,460 non-commissioned offters. €10,25 'a ton on-track. Toronto. . of horse nrtUlerp joined the Russians' . =w ' - !anise atta`c ed�f for he tom th - and ! $tlen pu rQ�iofuattacking' Gen and men wounded. 8tr w-The $ o _ � - _ n market to quiet, with prtcee vachend at $y•50 l0 8 a i fl. . Oku's rear. a c . track. Toronto. .. , TE� _KILL P. . RL'S..IAN. LOSS X00. E ` ah^ Russians fell back to Tellsaul, I ,hose critics here and in'- Paris Mlaple Syrul,-;The market !a quiet, free Thousand Two Hundred i -•Ms. narhere the .ls ,nese and Russian civ-. who consider the story probable con- Tle liuseian' lessen to the 8gh.tfng �g1i v eontlnitid "i�► contact Monday �' a2 $1 Tref.imperial..gallon. Steers_Suffocated. -cur in the opinion that the dnager at Klnchau aro otTicinlly stated to potatoes-Car jots are quoted at I rmight. ious manoeuvre is likely tv end to be ,8V officers and 700'men killed.or ba on track here. ac- A Peoria, Ill., despatch says -An t ; r 75 to 90c per 8 .explosion which occurred in the vlev- i. Y r , disaster for Gena gtalkenlrerR, while woynded: These figures were Riven in cordis to quality- l •]tfA'+iY' I XPLOcIORS: gttatly'acakcnIng (len. Kour.opat ln.. Gen. Stocasel's report, which has Poultry-Chickens, 12 to ,Be per 'on-story warehouse of the Corning i distills the second largest irr the .. It i+ rri�grted at Tokio that sev-{ According to advices from Tien- reached the Russian 'War 011 ce: 'may I lb,; turkeys,- F5 to 17o per tb. for, �' Saturday, complete! ' I world, on, y, Y Tarn, from where this d(uaeian-move- account sa a the attack began 11fa fresh killed. -rral ex-plosions, accompanied by dense the Japanese 21, and culminated on the evening of .- __wrecked the building, The ruins May in and I TFTE DXIRY MARKETS. stook ti re4snd rt he Eames sere mm- ~ !masses t sort A were heard on Sat- aro not., eonccracd over it, feeling pia 28.E The real fighting was Butter-We quote . FinCaL. 1 lb. ' _ "urrday at Port Arthur • . , a ,certain that the Russians are.,unable racttrn confine to Ma o � I r • munaFarec' to hitt adjoining g I and. . nrent la also reported, i3 r rhe Chrfosc: ostrich has britt crufa to bring duan a sufficient force to May 2K, 'he Jii a ieso remainf-n nags burning them to. the round. -- -ling near Tort Arthur, reports havtrig'prove elective. and especially as it iquiet' the two previous dava.' .- rolls, 14. to los• ordinary to. good 'ren men were bur ted beneath , the _ Ibrard a ecrlcs of exjilosions, and be- would leave them open to an attack Gen, Stocinsel reports that owing largo rolls. 12 to 14c;- n+edluai and :ruins and burned to death, and six :Iie%es them to have resulted from on the dank from the_ pp lower grades, 10 to llc; creamery sea. to the absence of the support of vvar- ethers were seriously injured. The - ._.'blastings prerarmory to the emplao-{ Mleanwhile the Japanese operations ships against the Japanese artillery prints, 17 to 18r; solids, 16 to 17c' joss on "buildings and whiskey and 1. Ing of now batteries. Between Kinch and Port Arthur Eggs--Case lots are selling at 15c 'fire at the time 'of 'the fiu81 assault g>;• spirits stored n ill apM,roaitnate $1,- ' ' ' Me Japanese`torpcdouboat deatroy-.ate screened with the customary Sc- on the Russian positions on Nanshan Per ee tett• stock OUO. The lire spread to the Cheese-Old goofed at 193c per lb.-Istoek nrdt district, where a dozen . ' "'err""Ikachui on Saturday discovered crecy'• Such few reports as come Rill during-the evening of May 28, 3' - :and exploded a large mine ort Snnahan in reference to their doingssince the and new at 3} to 9}c; the latter he at ij o'clock gnv:+0 the -order to large cattle barna, tilled a ith cattle Island, at the entrance of Talienwan Battle of Nanshan JIM aro based blow up the guns and retire. The for twins. - .for market Fere burned. Tt:e ware- "Bay„ •1. rumor or supposition. General explains that the order was � . house, containing in the nelghbcr- ,rho Ja;aurae naval authorities en-I The Tokio correspondent of the only partially ex(Lcuted, as the en- IIOG 'I AODL CT`? ' ihdad of 80,000 barrels of whiskey, • RaL^r+f J "cloar•ing out the mines In the London Daily Telegraph.,discussing emv's flank movements necessitated We quote :-Bacon; lottg clear', S tet was instantaneously a seething cald- . vicinity of Talienwan Bay aro' om=.the'tremeadoua lark involved to the .prnmpiness in retreat, which he nays q t per tt�--in-rase_lata. Mess--Park=�tat -art$ is np one n' "' •;ploy-ing Ja;innesr divers from Kushiu capture of fort Arthur, says that he was carried out with great"coolness, .$17; do. short cut, $18:50, aside the Dig slncture could es a ll Province- far the purpose; These ,nevertheless dot- -rra--ciCwbt eco+inting for--the amnlCaeas of Smoked'meats-Heals, light to mo- The a archouae, in crushing the small- .-Providlvrrs 'v - f orrred for tMs work, and i uriigUs feat �i ILL be accomplished, the Russiari losses, dium,'12ic; do. heavy, Ili to 12c; �er structure nearby, ,set the latter am a'onderfnliy expert. It is said that and that_it will constitute a mortal Gen. Stoessel also. rays the enemy's rolls, 9 to 9itc; shoulders, 1Oc: backs, on fire, ' and the whiskey from the T with their divan Paraphernalia they wound, which even sppccessful strands lossea must have ruA far into the 12i to 14c; breakfaivt bacon 13ic. ibursting -barrels- flooded everything S by Gen. KouropatHn at MTukden• thousands, the Japanese mortality _ can stay under water. for halt a day Kirin, or Harbin will be unable to in storm.ng 16anshan Bill b@ing Lard-The demand is fair, with in that section, Largo streams,i, ria st a time. Hundreds of Japanese staunch o. kcal. frightful. prices.' "unchanged. We quote :•-Tier. down toward the, river, and in a . •'EBF fishermen aro volunteering to assist 1n' g ces, 71c; tubs, 8c; pails, Sic. hort time there was a foot of whin- It ic'assunud froni unoffielal- reg Gen. Stocssel pays a high tribute key in the cattle pens cast of the _ .clearin away Russian mines, and it. j+orts of- the stream .of troops that to fhb Russian'troops, and refers in warehouse, where•A,200 steers were Is probable that some or them will i Japan is still sendin vat, that Oea. BUSINESS AT lil0\TREAL. be used for this work. These volun- g terms of wariest praise to - the chained fast. 'Their distress lasted Uku wilt bo given err overwhelming skill and courage displayed by--Gen. Montreal, June-7.--Cable bids on but a• few inoments, however, for 1 . . .Lary offers are taken to il3nstrato tha.Iforce to enable him to act indepen- Foc_k, whom he recommends for the Manitoba Spring wheat Were lo.wcr 'they were soon roasted to death-or -. unity-of the,.Tapanowp people fa the ilmttly of Gen. Kurokl, who is also St. George's Cross. He doe's not ttraay. . Offers of considerable- gran-Isnflocated. They were the .property '-• mar- -.---_" --_ . . I ' ved-to_.be_rveeiving a consider- mention that on. was wound- t ties of -o, 3 oats were made' at o Dodd & Kiefer of Chicago. • - __ _ f able proportion of the rainforceifents ed, by which the general stunt as- 87c,, and of No. 2 at 38c, stores. I -' - .TtUSSTA'N TREACFJF.RY. I(;en. Kuroki s operations continue to slimes'that-the report to this effect Peterborouglis are quoted at 351c in - A despatch to the London Tete- i,o: completely hidden. was unirue. store. Peas were about steady nt �rapH from Nagasaki gives an as As .Gen; Stoessoi specially praises 71c afloat Montreal; No. 2 barley, POSTAL NOTES. ' r count of the .abuse by the Russians a regiment which was not in Gen. 50c; No. 3 extra, 49c; No. 2 rye, . of the white deg at the 'Battle of TN FRONT OF MUNDEN. , . • cock's division, the general staff g2c. Flour-Trade is rather dull, '.Nansh.an Hill, as told Ja - regard the following iTaited Stlites Authorities Issue by a Par' The St. Petefsburg correspondent of concludes therefrom that Ave regi- and many g Instructions. ese officer, who. wait wotfiided, and the Petit Parisien says that the Ja- meats; or aboYit 12,000 men, 'were' Prices as above the Market. Ne .. hie arrived at'Moji'. He says : "We 'panese have withdrawn their attack- engaged 'on the Russian side.- - quote :-Mlanitoba patents, $4.90 to An Ottawa despatch says :-Tho _.__,, advanced and were on the potut 01 ing lines'i�eme'dtstance beyond Liao- ;11.4 x'; strong bakers', $4'.80 to $4•- Post-office Department has received a passing them (the Russians n i1 o iy�g ZI1ey-have-;,toyed tarter-to - 8.5; `Vinter wheat patents, $4.80 to copy of the instructions Issued by - ' displayed itis white sag);'*hen they the north east, evidently for the our- YAMAUATA TO COMMIAND. 5; raig 85'ti-t-he-pastuLnul. orities-at iVashir--- tired ' point blank" at us, killing straight rollers, int bags, $2.15 to which affect Canadians. says pose of overlapping the'Russian ']eft A ,despatch to the London Express $2.25. Feed-The market was quiet;. ••Postmasters at' money order ot- _ many.=' It,was this piece_ of treach,.iwin .• ' Gets Ko uropatkin.states that from Tokio says it_is.stated that s 19• shorts, cry• tlSa ° „everythin appears .o a got I in ho United States may. Pay - o the Japanese casualties. g Field arshal rdnrqu-is'_Y-atnaga�- $21 per ton; Ontario bran, in bulk, Canadian postal notes'. i proper y . . . but he .asks for largo reinforcements has lieen appointed' coinmander-l.n- $1$,50 to $19; shorts, $19.50 to d fent at their respeo- . as too, as ossible. Nearly the chief of the armies in the Held. It raven or liuy 2,000 RUSSIAN bEFEATFD, p $20; mouillie, _28 t'o $28 per ton. tive ofllces,e-pruvidea the'notes' are +� • (whole Russian army is concentrated is expected that he will shortly pro- Rolled 'oats--T'he. market is. . firm;• regular in every particular, show ' 'The Japanese rear-Ricard has re-_"in front of Mukden, thus-preventing reed to the Liao-Tung Peninsula, ,dealers are asking $2.32} for bags, no evidence of alteration of correc- ._ • pulsed 2;000 Russian infantry, one any eudden attack on ilia£ place.• preauinably to command the final as- and $.90 in barrels, on track. tion, bear legible impressions of the baits and some cavalry at Chuch- snuff on Port Arthur. Provisions-Heavy -Canadian s};prt date, stamps of the issuing offices, I says•a Tokio despatch. The - The despatch adds that'lt is ex- curt pork, $17:50 to'$18;•light short and are presented for payinent with- •- . • -• Japanese casulatie§ were eight. A -GEN. OKU'S ARMY. • - pected that Japan" will .shortly do- mut; $17'.to $17.50; Ainerican tat' in' twelve months from the date of .= pi's reconnoitring detachment fr0ai 'Gen. dare a blockade_ of all the Gulf o, backs, $17.50; compound lard, 8} issue." - -- -- •• . The London 'Daily Telegraph )3rints Liao-Tun in addition to the penin- Y I{uroki's army has defeated 600 firs- g• to 7e; Canadian ani•d, .6} to. 7+}c; ._.r---* .. , 'scans, north of Feng-Wang-Cheng. I a St. Petersburg despatch, 'saying sula, the blockade of which has been kettle rendered, 8i to Sic; 'sans, it � ' that-Gen. Nodzu is now, busily super- .already announced; with"•'the-viefv 6f -7..11 battle-took place towards Chas- ' Y to 1,36; bacon, 13 td l yse; fresh kilt- TWO TQ1vJ �F GELD. - •, • '- • ='urachi. - Gen. -Kurvki say=s.that .the. wising the landing 'of a third Japan- stoppingthe enormous smuggling _ Russian fences were heavy, Tho Ja-�ese army at Takushan. Two divisions Bg g od abattoir hogs, $7.3 r to $'r.50; which la being carried on in junks.. 5.40 to $5.60. F-99- ,: panes,'•lost one killed and three a'r'e going to•reinforce Gen. Oku, mak- tIe 'oris,' $ 7FRoyalty Paid on This Amount . Field ilfarehal Yamiagata was core- New ]aid, 15 to.ibis. �3utter-Full Season's-0utput wounded. Ing his army 120,000, and the re- mander-in-chief of the Japanese fore- grass. 17 to 174c; Western dairy, 13 mainder will reinforce Gen. Kuroki, 'ea In the Chinese-Jdpaneso Wax. -He o,14c. Chee»e-Ontario, S+i to 81e; A Dawson. deigatch says :-Since I 7'O SALLY OUT bringing his army up to 140,000 Is a member of the Gento or Elder sluicing' began in the Klondike on men. rho rnt7itat y autliorEtios in best Quebec, Bic. May $ a i o alt has-bean-paid. .nn Statesmen, and next to Marquis Iro, Y 3' - A despatch to London from Chefoo St. Petersburg believe that the large is the most important tubject.ot the _ . tons.- ounces of gold, or nearly two ,. ,says that the Japanese army invest-:�d ever increasing Japanese army on Mikado. UNITED9STATES'Dff-Flour-Firm. tons. This is the largest a . this • ing Port Arthur oXtonds from Shul-•ltbe roads around Mukden-and 11ai- _ Buffalo, Jime 7,-FTovr-Firm. ev'cr produced up to June i in this �atarkao, on the .west to Chi-Cheng- I Cheng makes it clear that the Jap- -�- '' Wheat-Notliing doing. Corti-Unset-Id Arict. Lnst year 'at ly 11;000 • esu" on the cast, from twetvo to four- �rese plan of .inti,,aiGn is directed' The- French naval budg t provldes -tied;' No,. 2 y-ellow, 'a9yc•, No. 2 ounces were -taken out ,r. a similar . ^teen miles from the- fortress.- Tho I against'both of <h>n. iCot:ro.atkiit's a;vprop riations of $60,000,000. Corn, 68ic. Oattr••--Steady; No.- 2 period. . - - a I. . _ • t - _ -, ____._ _. .. .-__ _. _ _ - r ..... __ - _-_... _._ _ D __.. .. .._... __-__.- _ 4Y N J,- aV .,:- . . .,i..s_,.,^ .,:,„n. - !'r. ,, .. ,w....:.. s. -_H•,_. '"'':i'... f?M�M.. CP •4'Ys's�.'Y M5.+ aJ._ a! Ar F��.''b.?'7.^"y," "raw'.-+n'1'' Vi4'^' �'7 rt�,� ,.+-:51�"*••`�.ui Ci rL•r^,} ,w.+.a�°� H 'YY-,D - . . -., a u,_ �,,� r: ., _ - i u V. - 41. « S ` __ • .�1 ..:. •.. 'Tom•'-j4. ,.I ,. , ti - - :.:• . _ / . 11..,. 5,-• . ,.Y •.:y. .,.. „ ,-Y. _^ , t. , .'1';r. . 't-.'.. ... . .,._ :•i. 6 .. ,. ..- frequently with hot water and but- Bring to a strong heat, and flay on 1 the light of the waving flames of Lite - - ter. Serve on hot platter garnished toast. servo very het. . Lfi SIN PEETSBTS ON torches shed upon them; again, 200 r' with tried bread er►+aabs. -� white clad flguree, their gleaming , ��t g t 0 - CUTS AND BRUISES. . SUFFEB TERRIBLE SELF-I27- yata•ghaas moving in rythmicai La FLICTED PUMSSffiENrTS.. ming, "Tisa-enn! Flue sero!" "All" " . - Just as soon as the warm weather Suddenly the cries attain a. wild ' ,' --SOME HELPFUL HINTS_ comes the children want to o bar's- _ �" O115e C fierceness, and then, before one can7. ` .ass Removal of soot marks-When soot. tooted and then begins trouble with Slash One Aa9.ther's Heads an realize the fact; every man of the — _ fella upon the carpet or rug, never sore tone sad bruises• They gat all ' Shoulders With . 200 is drenched with blood, their attempt to sweep it up at once, for kinds of wounds, but the most ser- Swords• features indiaTinguishable. "Has- .' ious are those made by. rusty iron, san!•' "Hua-sefn A-H!" sale as they, the result is aura to be a disfiguring generally received by stepping on an The ttharrem in the Persian sea- CFIOICE RECIPES. mark. Cover it thickly with nicely cry each name they slash their shay- ' sat rem,z�lleaable you old axil, the barbs of wire fences, aoo 0 earning, when Persian Mo- ca crowns with swords that have .17 -Spanish Sandwiches-Thin slicers etc. Such—hurts hamm ane mourn for the death of been sharpened to the,keentlese of a ;Graham bread, slightly buttered; I sweep it up cleanly, so that not the ious, resulting sometimes in lockjaw Ali a of his two sons, Hussein and spread with made mustard, then a 'slightest stain or smear will be lett. Y razor. Those who die from woundsI I.. ..�_ :-.1 . J LL -sayer of cottage cheoae. Carpets should be beaten-on the end that is a disease that the duo- Hu n, whom the slew 1,320 years thus...inflicted go straight to Para- wrong aide first, and afterward more tore do not seem able to handle sue- ago. Ali and his sone they believe dice, and not a man flinches. Salad-On page 154 of the Record I cessfully, to have been the true successors of BLOODY SPJrC'I'ACLE. which gently on the right. Never put Children should be instructed not the Prophet, and on the anniversary ' Cook i race time to Coo Book is a choice Pe, - to in .. dam floor, for orsiana vol Thev crit and cut a a down a carpet on a p '' Dears a marvelous resemblance to to think such hurts ofrao consequence rtheir- g this--often the result of hurry and _ - devilcyl crab. Hail the amount is �. This is not "babying" them, either, un suffer terrible self-inflicted Their cries the whole way round the impatience on the part of weary for the should be instructed why Pun hments. ware; strong men among the . enough for small family, Y. spectators faint and are carried g y' house-cleaners-is a frequent cause of care is desirable. Teach them to A rrespondent of -'the London Orange Sauce---"Beat the whites of nets becoming math-eaten. three eggs till stiff and dry• add gra- 1 Windows in damp weathfp-When it come to you with every hurt in Che icle was privileged to see this navy. Smothered in blood, the } : dually one cup of powdered sugar 'is necessary to clean windows is which the akin is Broken, then see rite and gives the following vivid: de- -avinearly g all the anader streaming with it. --and continue to beat, thee, add rind damp weather, use a litdlo methylat= that the wound is pCoperly cleansed scription of it :— nearly all the dervishes complete the and juice of two oranges and rind of `ed spirit, and you will polish the arid,bound up with some healing lin It is five o'clock is the afternoon. circuit, . but some few drop, stud one lemon. windows in half the time, as the {meat, so that no foreign matter ttR the previous day and night have thee. as a .special honor, Perhaps Maitre d'Hotel Buttor--Cream one-'1 spirit evaporates, and dries the an- either remains or can enter. peen spent by the Persians in weep- dying, are laid at the feet of the I ,It p pertsuous moisture as it goes. In the case of a wound from a In ana lamentation; all this mora- Ambassador before they are re 6 - "'half cup of butter, add one teaspoon g rust nail—the most dangerous of in- swords) and Preparing other instru- moved• of salt and a speck of pepper andd To clean enameled baths—Stains juries to the barefoot boy—tur en- walls and Still 600 more remain to perfornp - one-half teaspoon of $Hely choPpe I may be taken off an enameled bath it P menta for self-torture; Parsely, thou add one teaspoon of it is rubbed well with rough salt tine is highly rerommended. Peach windows are draped in black; black- the horrible rite in batches of 200 - lemon juice drop by drop_ I lea,`es, pounded and applied to such robed, pale, sad-visaged mea move each; but we have seen enough of the Lemon nu e drop by white of 8,e,moistened with vinegar. . This will a wound, are also favorably men- silently and slowly hither and thith- ghastly spectacle, and as the second also clean enameled pots and Pans, er, the hour for the annual expiation detachment is passing endeavor to t eggs very firm 'Morou_g_hly -beat- leaned; good also in cane of bee and y - pure oats' outtainted with hgthee,si h- yolks with one cup sugar. Fold they may be. was a n -- of fro crime cotnmitte� b that! -8a' Y - rarefuliy the beaten whites- Fold la To preserve stair carpets put pads Bruises and bumps will not turn castors is at hand, p I two-thirds cup well sifted flour. Bake of old blankets on each step. If blue if butter or lard is immediately 'They are handsome men, these Per- ening smell of blood. We become in loaf or patty pans. This is very there is no store of ancient blanket applied. scans, with delicate features and jammed in the crowd !n the gateway, : nice, :'3o baking powder used. Ile to draw from, a substitute may be Bites from venomous snakes are 1nte11ectual countenances, their amid the streaming swords and - - generally counteracted by giving if is deep, sincere, and to be streaming fanatics, and then have pends on`khe beating. made ot, several thickness of brown we to thank the splendidly disci Snowballs—One Dalt cup of butter, a r vhiaky, on the homeopathic principle respected, however, mistaken its P Y P :i',1I rr .' nue-half cup O sugar, one-half cup of p When making a pudding don't tor- of simllta similibus curantur, proba- cause. But there are others present lined Turkish troops for their civility . milk, two and one-halt cups of Sour, get to make a pleat in the cloth at bly. If the remedy is not at hand, beside Porsians; Turkish Mohamme- and prompt assistance. Still, in the " ' twit rounding teaspoons of baking 'the top of your basin, so as to al- make a lye of wood ashes and em- dans and long, white-bearded im- narrow, dark, des no crowded Thor I}i powder, whites of four eggs. Crean► low the pudding roam to swell, merse the bitten member. The lye at.ms, and a sprinkling of Europeans, oughtare, we are not tree from the ,, butter, add sugar gradually, then 1'o boil eggs for invalids, bring the should be hot as can be borne, and including a few ladies. No Moham- horror, and pass two red men frau- I r - - tnilk. add flour sifted with baking ,+rater to the bail, then take the ,changed as it cools. Continued Medan women are present. tetany striking doors with their red. powd.rr; lastly the whites of the 'egg . it for five minutes. Phis will 'soaking is necessary. Several cases - dripping swords, - - - pF NITEKTS MARCH Lr, 4 w' 6I eggs beaten stiff and dry. Steam (cook the egg perfectly without mak- are on record where lives have been .T th;rty-five minutes is buttered cups. ing the white hard and indigestible, saved by this treatment. We are gravely conducted he an ll. s Halt this quantity will make five It is also well to boil an egg intend- 4 per room of a house r the wall. THE ILLS OF CHILDHOOD. t '; The ,vindows, iron-barred outside larg,? snowballs and half the sauce.ed for a young child is this manner, _ _ reci;,u will do: 1'o clean brass nothing is better 7BEALTH FOR GIRLS. and descending to-the floor, are op' Every child in the country needs, i,. I Cream Sponge Cakes sift together titan the old-fashioned pian of rub- g at some time or other, a medicine to 1 I ea, And Irin down we command- a , -'- - : cup of sugar and a cup of flour, bin first with a paste made of Pow- complete view of the whole of the correct the ills incident to child- t g Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ffiaite hood. I. Baby's Own Tablets aro dI onr rounding teaspoon of cream of dered bathbrick and paraffin, and (proceedings. kept in the house and occasionally ` i tartar half level teaspoon of soda `then with powdered bnthbrick. A Strong' Healthy Bosy-Checked preaenily there is a slight stir. P r, {i ani vne-half saltspoon of salt: The Persian .Nmhd%sador has Arriv- Igtti'� to the little• "nes they will I t llreak into a cup. two eggs ar►d beat chalk of in the juice and powdered Lasses' jtd, and with his suite is conducted f ries i ge ar+ and :nuke shy little pp til! light, 811 the cup with thick chalk used in the same way is also '•I was attacked with uppendici- ones rugReci, strong and cheerful. V excellent. to a kiosk at ooe side of the mos- erexm and add ane-tatrspo,n of or- Never ban a mirror where the tis.' says ]lfise P'abiola Gratamont, ue. Then the square to cleared, the 'iM^there shuu!d insist on having this t anu(r extract. Turn into dry mix- R daughter of Mr. Charles Grammont, ''tmaums collect on the steps of the Imedic•ure because it contains no ,)Pi- - sun a revs will fall upon it The sun a prosperous farmer of Champlain, me or hannhil drug: -and rhitdren tun and fold carefully and thorough seta upon the mercury and clouds Q is ••ate while the doctor who ',caosrfiie, and simultaneously the wail i} together. Bake the same as i"take the '1'ablots ns rwdily a8 they the Pass, of funeroal music reaches us. Purple sI 1. ena - cake ou-' (take candy. It yuu have A neighbor - we i it seemed utmost I ib,nn�re. black banners green Lan- btaitra d'Aotel Po.aloes•-'Wash, ' g attradecl me cured me <rf t from f whn has used the Tablets ask iter , is tr ble it left behind atter effects fr Hera, and one white with ins.rcp- pa and afwpo potatoes tato balls. ' ON T0.48T intro-slble'n on them. all of silk. the Rum- I°Ad she istli tell you what ipiendid I . using n French o stable cutter, s. 1 to recover, I grew weak and very mit of the staff of each surmounted sattsfacuan they give. Fiero is- what g For an inexpensive 'tasty' hot Mrs. Win. Sinclair, P . IF for tea there are more wavy n( ,pale; my appetite was poor; I 16ut- lone mother, shape in cno-hntf inch curbs There by a silver bund. the fingers. out- , 1 swh.tuld be potatoes to mnkr. two crtpe d fared at times from severe head- FiPbron, N. K aa}a ' ''F,have trortd using up the lett-ov'oits from dinner stretched to heaven. Then cornea p 1. full. Soak in cold avatar fr,r 8ftoen ached; and the !oast exertion lett me 'the band consisting of a low dageo- i1;abY a Own Tablets with ser much by serving them on toast which. IeompI tely worn out. I tried sev- satisinct+on that I do not feel sato ,i,-.. mrn,.u'es, then drain and boil in.sait- with a little care, may be made to Meta, drums and r mbala. The music. ._ -ed water till soft firein and add era! remedies. but instead of ge,tt- lot six bars only, repeated agate when I havc not got a box in the look as tasteful to the eye as to-the Zing better i war+ gradually igrowing 'i y' Ihotac. I am euro 'hat other moth- Ii ma;tre d'hote! butter and. mss well.. - and again. aflrightR-the ear with its palate. worse. Any work about the house ere will be quite as well pleaaPd with I Pandolion Wine—Gather two quarts i Trim the crust from neat slices of left me weak and dispirited, and I (dissonance, yet it conveys to the these you can get the Tabteta - nf-blossoms. w-Ithout stems. which stale bread, and "toast each s{de s (Pit almost I;ko gi+ing up. At this ,hearer a sense of unutterable �' through your druggist or by mull at II� i -'� wt!l make the wine better Pour one ! delicate bre+vn: butter while hot, time a friend i+ho had used Dr 'cess - 23 rents a box by writing The Dr, i gal:on 'of boiling water aver bias- ;keep covered until the slices are .soft- c�Hind the band comes some !Elly , s„ms, let stand m atone crock three p Williams'l�tlli ' Link 1'tlla with much ben- Wiltealns' 11fedlci7:e Co., llrockvttlo, ened. Then lay on each a Po"rtian-I eflt, strongly urged me to give them'men in dauber rank, but fax apart. Ont. days and'. nights for granite kettleI of the preparation, leaving a , tiny trial. I got a' box. and as I did ;dressed ib black, . the left breast , - _6 _ l ' . . is better) Strain and add three 'edge of the toast visible ' not feel. any better when I had used bare. and at the end of each bar of prt�tnda white ,g�,igar, two sliced 10- -Fish=Se sesta the meat from' -the lathem t'hemusic they strike the loft breast ffiEN AS HOUSEKEEPE$S - 1L; tnoas and two�tenges Boil about P . I would have given them up with the right hand• keeping- erfect --- five minutes. 'When lukewarm add trance of any Ash that may he left but for the feet that m friend ur R P _ i. : troia-thane', qnd place on one side_ ed that one hox was not a fair .-Hag-sant Huq-seen! Ah!” Why They Would Be Out e. PLn4s !'ono tablespoonful good yccisE. Pour Break Into a howl one or two eggs. tKe wall. Y61lowing them. in --Ia thmSaggested Hole. trial I then decided to continue Y into a jug to .ferment, having -tbe nccordin to the amount of .^.ah, add mater number of mere in black. with ' - u full, so it can run out- as it 1©r- g the use o! the pilin and by the time g A. writer In an i•:n-;iish review ex- �3 jug salt. a bit of pepper. and one tea-' T had taken three boxes I Pound my i bared shoulders,- -and armed with i- Monte filling up the jug with the re- ;a spoonful of plain Sour falx thee- bunches o! ,steel chains attached to Pr^aa''A the uPln:ott that it. for a taainder of any is left over. �i not. P condition was improving I used short handles and with the regular while rould tale over-all hauwr- use sugar and wafer, t the jug must ought,•. If,you think there is 4tot eight boxes in all, and by the time i n d+it cs, k.r in^ co:uca entire -_ ___ `; sufficient fish for your slices of toast: I had taken them all my old time iswing of a dumb-bell exercire they kcet g P, e -Lir kept full-during fermentation). In add' ane slier of fresh, white bread, smite themretves river each rrhnuldor ly rt rt ref dcttuvs:ic n:,vnt`�en„•n'.. Lha i about six weeks pour it off 'arid put, health had returned. My nppight PwriinY reird,ition won!.! soi'” the minus crust. tuix all well, and add had improved, I had gained in weight alternately, ktrpmg time w it.h the >, 1t In air-tight bottles. with one or the fish. ('our into a fr- ing pan in and the gi,ow of health had returned music. "Hassan! Hussein! 3-li!" a servant lirn'aetn, ley planning a+rry• t. two raising to each bottle I.ay the which is a little hot butter or hum to my face. I cannot Loo strongly ',hlow for each nam(-. thing on h.is;n:-ss 'Lincs a ci:lt 50'per b„ttics on their sides to cool, dark gravy. stir -until Very hot, spread reconanend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nI,EEDING SF101•LDF:IL'a, cent. of _LL lee's nt labor vaould be - place. Cork tightly. on toast and`aerate A few dr Rlrl�, rt •d that all - Lha `spring Soup—Simmor a ,. plat of of lemon juice sprinkled on the mix- Good •blood' 4 an absolute neees- � Slowip, very slo+ciy round the laher-as+in¢ d^c ices in ,rte at preen*nt sorrel, two heads, of lattuce, it cu !of I Lure improves it for Como tastes: y t uare the move, and even as they are the inventions of n,r n, anJ that J, of small dattdciion leaves in two silt', and the only way to have a q Y Chipped 14,ef-rut into a saucepan constant supply of rich, red health- prI us the first time-their shoulders there are plenty trtor•e of those beta`- t,, :ounces- of butter tar t-oa.. minutes, �one til of milk, and a-teawpoonful Riving Wood is to take Lir. Williams :ire black and Rwollen. Another fleent ideas on t;tp in the.Iunsculie" . _ - _ stirring constantly; then add 'three,of butter. When the butter melte y P I round or two, and down the backs of !' [pinta of well seasoned stock and boil T'ink Piles, Ever dose bel s to , brain only awaiting an opportunity y add as much as desired. of chipped snake new blood, and to drive from some the blood begins to flow, One for realization. Alen rlo not havo E. - - ,.gently- one hour. Strain acid serve' Ibeer shredded into tiny bits. Add to uite'a young, fellow, of not more ? Roast Birds--Pltsck, singe. draw Y the system such troubles as anaemia, q g' tile troubles with'thuir einployop g this one beaten egg, a sprinkling of languidness,. neuralgia, dyspepsia, than ,seventeen, must be sufioring that ,women do ,with their servants: and wash the birds.thoroughly: Dust 1black pepper: Stir with a fork rheumatism, etc, You can got these �tarribly, but never once docs he says the writer, 'and it would not - 1111 each one with one-quarter teaspoon about two mlirirtes, spread on toast. . eats. and rub the breast inside and Pella from any medicine dealer, or wince or diminish the force of his 'take the. Iu!Rht,v n:asr,tline intellect out with a small raw onion. Place"'and• serve by mail et .'t0 cents a box, or six blahs, very long to ad Away' with the ser- _ L la the body of the bird a few un-j Tomnta—To.-About a cupful of cold boxes for a3.50, by writing the Dr. , An hour of this torture, and Cheri want question entircly..cooked cranberries or,a sliceof-1-e-•stewed tomato, add the stone quanti- Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, at sunset only a--Irarty of the elder We are Inclined to agree with thet of shopped ha;Ii, ono li¢aten cgs, Ont. men remain to weep and .wail the writer to this extent: that after smein. Place in roa ting Pan. cook' 9 turd a little warm water or gravy, -- while the square is being illtk tea man had conducted the domestic III in hot .oven thirty minutes, basting i ed on All sides. 'Persians drink Loa• _' m - - _ PORT ARTHUR'S GUNS. _ not coffee, and during this interval fails of a hon..-chold for a few weeks ` our host supplies ua with most delis- t servant question, - "' - Germans Made Them.for Chinoseree inlis tet.. set ved in little glass tumlr °n wntca ]2atr _ here would be no ace u `��' U Se� UP - d no servant cit!{or, .. . . _ __ _ ---a id Were Never Paid. lers on glass saucers, each. on a se - l1 Llebster -tonr�ixt the, June TIouaer '.. . , • hesorate frtyy, Then the sound o! mu- koaper. It would be a tasads of Hcrcu- i-i a ad aeIdefence A Greculiar feature of flee Russian lean difficulty to gnrrsuade o serv'aait � ..._. . . .. of Port Arthur is the history Iha again, 1 afore waiove than is yhave hcarG before, and every Henn is to enter that houwe again. R'e can attached to some of the heavy guns I icture in our iiiind's eye the domestic !whidi are at {iresent in the torts. now dressed in white. Two most p' beautiful pure shite horses follow chaos that would result, the aston- . ' Could Not Eat or Work—Powders and Quick OureSi�.hes Runs ,were sold originally to �thd' banners, ,sell led by two men. ishing innovations thut would Ise in. . _ of no Arati—Lasting Cure Obtalned From Ithe Chinese authorities by a German On the shoulders of each horse are troducod from cellar to garret. Fancy R CHAS E'S -•NERVE FOOQ fent, shortly before the Boxer two swords upright; and behind the the average man attelTptinq to dii>F trouble, when the Chinese were buy- swords a pair df white doves: and cipline the cook by ernployini; tha .ID Re , err r arms'on of;er ava!lable 'occasion. the doves 'flat their wings as the same_ I77�thods with which he y ne- 1__is_case_o y - 9 '�e �vs ©r. ..move' ll;ounci shields A're 'sus- citgtomed to coerce the office bets. Im- S _ n, f Tr'. Barber well 'illus-'six boxes-de 71r:CTia�s . "testas the way in vvhich rh. ase s 'tem,_Traid_e much down, and ttie andel to the aides of t. horses, agine •'this man t e a rng tit. ___�ae.�_t: r ares i,end>,r'lic9 headache since. It grade ,L-thorough balance divided between the second and their nn •ariase have Tic, tried Lite so-called "quick cures" ana lasting cure."., and t tr year, to rif�inTiad` to slro':'ud with blood. out" And "lvhat shall we ave or g ROAD TO PARADISE. ?" with An in,ligtutnt Abigail 'e ttst, ,but without obtaining bene'it. I Mrs. James Clancy, 714 Water pay the regular "cumshaw" to the' , d'nitrr. Istreet, Peterboro', Ont.,. states :--I lower officials out of the money they whose elornicrI exceeds her logic! r. It is a well Ltnown fact,that such Ilmve'used four boxes of Dr. Chase's received the first year: Tlie guns Two hundred men follow, armed As for.us, we do not want a Nome , remedies when they do bring tempor-l novo with gleaminu yntaghans, which _ -Nerve food, and found' them an ex- were delivered a.t, once, and deposited they, wave as they ,wail, "Has-san ! run on "strictly* husi'nesv principles." , try relict do so with A trcniendous Icellenf medicine. I was troubled is the chiku'Arsenal, where Admiral There are Plenty of them in the land. rvnste of nerve force and consequent 'more or less for nineteen' cars with TTus-spin! A-li ! Their Frenzy i is !Hirers to the system. y Sir Edward Seymour made his creases, and an old priest, who is but they are cten Notal-.1 not is ,a severe , headaches, which made me grand stand with his wounded,, when apparentlyleaden and encouraging coil-mdrtnu; When is a ho a not s �' fir. Champ's Nerve Food cures by useless as far as accomplishing , MY returning from his futile endeavor to them, get his throat cut; but this home? «'hT it has a ratan for hones enriching' tNe blood; bitaiizing the ,avork was concerned. rescue the Pekin Legations. Some ia,an accident, and he is attended to "or. TTon:e is flint realm where •serves and building up the Rystem. 1 "The Nerve Food seemed to build of these guns were not even unpack- - Hculache, A9 well as all other arm iu encraTly,`and so .made a g on the spot. Once around the Roman rules. �. P- P g ed:" Before the second 'and third eta- square; ` headed by torch-bearers, 1 .toms of an exhauster!. systetn,_disap-,me thorough cure of my old trouble. I stalments were paid, fighting began, carrying gigantic torches, flaming It es the truths we do and not the -pear before its influence. Its cures would not think or being withou Dr. and the 'guns were captured by the high aloft, this wolyd nrocession ones we indorse that saYc us. . - lasting I;ocause it remo,•aa the cause Chase's -Nerve Food in the house, Allies, and handed over to the Rus- mo a d the square is now lined _ _—_ ` _ Ca, II -• .ot trouble, land would strongly recommend any- senna for custody.- THe,.Russians al- by Torp' h troops with fixed Bayo- i one suffering as' I did to give it a' nets. The bayonets' are not fixed. ttispp bfr. O. Becher. Simcrtc•, Ont., writes: ways se•em-- to hat's men to take DR.�. lie CNASEr - ttrial. It succeeded in my case after for ornament, but for the purpose of Q "Ger. Cline's Nerve N ood' iii a itPlen- charge of anything, and they took 6ATARRH CURE s D itaedicine: I was to ' Iii' for "a a great many remedies had Mailed." atTCh great care of these guns in the instantly transfixingany dervish who ... 25 ' .- -` ­ - d Dr. Chase's 'Nerve Food., 00 cents . long time with headaches, which a box, six boxes for $2.50, at all Shiku -Arsenal that they were sent may run amok. "Has-san! Hua-sen! Is acne direct to the d love. - -wouid Come ' on about once a week over to Port Arthur; , so that al- 'A-Ii! Ha san! Hus-seen! All !" pera The Improved Blower. dcilers, or T;dlnanson,. Dates & Co., Heals The ulcer clean eve ak with such violence that I could not Toronto., To protect you against though Germany has not received n Agan end again the weird, mons- 2= In.,IT tntlw cat car do my work. I::.triid : head-'imitations, the portrait And stvaa- Penny for the honest work done in tenons cry that will ring in one's throne and permmaoetr Duna ache ;iowders and wick cures, which Lure of Dr. A.,W. Chase, the famoius her country, alis has unwittingly pro- edrs'for many a day to come; again fres Alld aferit,or .A fABiCaa.e did no good. Ireccipt book author, ary on suety vided Russia with the mean$ to do-It�tc hcautiful white gorses and. flat- 4 lfodt,tna Co.,Toroneo sad 13nlFalw "silent atg:tt mont'lis ego I r�,t hoz. feud Port ,ArtIvIr: teAng white doves are passing us.- - . - . .. . .. , . I . - - _ ,. - . , . . ..w . . ., i . .. _.. , ., , I' ' • . ? • 1.- f . ; r r 11 I , y:. ,Yi .r a.s-..,R .�. .. . .,.: :5 •v<tia,1 �^f x r, il',*, - ro4u' '.,ai,m"'ii3-nr•--- <- ..... ,; ,`•"?S'....,.k..>;_a. ,.:•c _ .v•' ..Iw.`v-.w. .rsi• 'l.:,avu.raw. _ '^"'ryki `drv°"" M. 11 ++„ + y , ;A-,.. ...,.,i , ky,c; ;. ,' •^••t r„n-.ii' ` n ,.y,s, Y.w-, ..�.. y°'m mow- - a lzla ' "•`* t. cn; itr;na `'r'u" ver .-:a,,' _2. ..r,r - ,e a,s-1 G ,r sa"yl 7a t —Erllest"Chapwan was in To- Vise Daisy Leiter has brought i ;�iJCz � �• ionto y a3terdaq. back fruiu Loudon a story about , j, k' —Geo. and Mrs. Gordon were In Charles Darwin. "Two English ��� -, �O r.�}�� on Thursday. _ boys," said dila Leiter, "being • • • • the city • 4 • • _ ---==- T �G A T �I S —Frank par6n of Chicago, lti frieuds of Dare ill, tiluught one — AL iYl a : visiting hi9 parents, B. and Mrs, clay that'they would play a joke -- - — - - cud. 1111 hiiu. They caught a butterfly _ "Small Profits and {wick Returns" - -Rev. J. E. Mool,•e returned a grasAiQp er, a beetle and a cen- r:. —�Mirs. Alex. Findlay spent Mon- from.Conference'at Peterboro on tipede, and out of these creatures R day in the city. Wednesday. they made a strange, composite "� —W O'Leary, of Toronto, was —Mrs, Arnott 'Leslie and two Insect, They took the ce.utipede's -D4- ou need arll� in town on Tuesday. children are spendinga few days body, the butterfly's wings, the Barb wire g t —A. J. and Mrs. Howlett were with John and Mrs. Leslie, grasshopper's lege and the beetle's ...Black wire � in the city on Friday last. —John E. Gee took two loads of head aur they glued them to- Wire staples —Geo. Stotts is erecting_a large willows to Toronto yesterday for gether carefully. Then, with Our Mimed Fence Plyers amount of wire fence on his Yarm. which he received a good figure: their new bug 1n a boa, y pmts are scythes and Silaths —Father Sheriden spent afew —The bricklayers are now busy knocked at Darwin's dour. 'We .days in the city during the past with the brickwork of the addition 'caught this bug in a fleld,' they Hoes and Forks week. to the college, and expect to finish said. Can you tell us what kind the Best Thistle Spuds —Mrs. Jae. Shepherd visited her this week. of a bug it is, sir?' Darwin looked $ ades and Shovels " Y daughter, Mrs. Thompson, of —Mrs. W. A. Remmer, of Alex- at the bug and then he Looked at p 'Whitby, last week. andria, is visiting her mother, the boys. He smiled sliKhtly. --Born.—In Pickering on Thurs- Mrs, Jas, Hilts, of Fairport, and 'Lid it burn when you caught its 'We are indeed surprised at The way these goods are selling_ day, June 2nd, the wife of W. O. other friends. he asked. 'Yes,' they answered, spur Motto must be right. -^ _.Law, of a daughter. —In another cohtmn appears an nudging one du another. 'Then,' —The County Councill is meet- advt. regarding the Whitby Old said Darwin, it is a humbug.' ! , ung at Whitby this week for the Re-Union to which we wish to di- Chapman s Hardware. transaction of general busluese• reef attention. - -All grades- of British Colum- —Master L. Greig caught, onET bis and Ontario ceder shingles Wednesday evening at thedam, e takes iso summer at the Pickering Lumber Yard. * a bass which weighed over two .—Selah Orvis and wife, of Aud- and quarter pounds.e -the-lxtt -=fur ardware mercfiant, ti!- uneed fles and I]Brother, John and Mrs. Rankin, S. Chapman,seems to have a veryu38 Wa 'to a savors —Geo. and Mrs. Stotts' infant goad line of Coal Oil Stoves as hechild has been very ill for some is disposing of a large number of •time and still continues in a seri- them. * s Emulsion I11 offering your our new stock of Papatries, Erasers, Bead ou:;condition. .hiss Elsie Stephenson, former neck laces. Clothes Bru-hes, Peri Lustra Embroidery silk, Keychains,—The Friends' Yearly Meeting lv of this village, but latterly- ofaS in winter. Boys' watch chains, Cuff buttons, Perfumes, Rubber tipped pen will begin on Friday,the 14th iu_t Toronto, left last week fur York- holders. Puna adore, side and back combes, etc.in their meetin house. Ou ac- aoC:or alta tamp s. p g" tun, Asses., where she will reside a Bowl:E, CSeaiiss,count of illness, many of the old infuture. . & E. Baone,° �'iekeringfamiliar faces may- not be seen —Remember the garden partyaIle►:.o.; ail druQysu. e this year, this (Friday)evening at the resi- -A large number of farluers deuce of Nlr. Rodd. one mile east -' this spring have met with serious of the village under the auspice-, Sued by His Doctor. Doss b�• the death of mares and of the Ladies' Aid of the Metho- '•A dcx for her;:, has used me for - -_ yOt1llR colti�, Some ascribe the dist church. I$1'_'.,a', which T (!settee( rose eS'eFsat'e _ high death_ rate to the cold alai —Ties entrance clrki in Our nub-,fa.1 li rase (,f 0achel morol. 4acc R. - - DacbR•ard -piing. lie sc-hool is nun• workin overtime «'hate, of l'c�achellx, Cal. "At the � ��� N • _ - - -A number of stir sports vvere in order to ppeepare for tlie-claming trial he praised his wodilal skill and in Tarunto on .Monday and Tues- ordeal whit tr takes place on Tates-I inediCine. I stked hiul if if Wt k,, not ,day to see the eircuQ. They ea- day, R'ednesday and Thursday, l'tianlhFilaen Colic. Cholera and Diar- - prey- themselves delighted with June 2R, �, and W. rhoea Remedy he used " I had good - reaaon to believe it was and he would the whole shin, which they de- —A large number of our cub- not say under oath that it was not.' Readymade Suit?, .Pante and Vests at close prices. Clare isunsurpas.4ed. :scribers have overlooked the bills No d,wtAir could use a better reuiedy -New Gents' Cap-, Just 'in,- -The different Sunday school-, which ire-wart oast some time ago, than this in a case of cholera tnorbus, of the village have decided to hold We would like all those in arrear= it never fails. Sold by x.21 druggists. a union picnic this year as soon as to settle as soon as possible. ,B ,� Bunting, pos4iblea.fter the closing of the -Mr. Reid withwifeand family • - public +drool. Most probably the who recently movelfrum Trenton Notice to Credito28 gathering will take place at Rose- i= now .occupying the U'Lealy -bank. residence just west of the bridge. JAMES PAUL. deceased - —The Ladies' Aid of St. And- We believe it i:; :fir. Reid's intens ie'l" ,s tenet v Q<eo '697. L& er the tin sews' c'hur'ch met on Tuet-da all ao at.a;f J ci.;.aril, ,bg7.' inter 1t9.tLat y tion to rent a farm in this locality all persoao La„ail cii:m+ ataia$t the reacts r : to f rte Towc abl of Picker. i . - . a afternoon at Mn. SV, D,Gordon's. in the fall. of Jaw .Pa.' iaaf farmer. Jecessed ebo die an a •r. •T. There was a good attendance,'and —The ren Hest has f regliently As,-f Apry 44 ire r•n-.red on or baiore tae Sot'”Jay ;t July ON,to Bend by post prsnaid . are be made for I i e • anents r la et1 cane young m ar i he u ads that t (� g been m w.,1 g � . as d to n y ac e e ,etc as t tb U00 their annual garden rt which y elfin aro i' r to Bea a P • g party. and boys refrain from y goo auto it i'iCYertnQ.widow,e2ecIItrtlt of the cosi. will be held on Ftiday evening, tear public streets at late hours. 'f the said James Paul deceased whose gnat v olriev address u Green Vi ser•.full paruoIIlan of June 24th, at Mir. Root. Deverell'�. The practice has been eo common the r c;atme and of the seoIIrimos (t!aoyi held _. —W. Harrigan. who was visit- lately that it is becominga ntlis- by thorn. , - :-. kre showing some And Not.ce a forther eine that -Stec the n Underwear T 1 Ing frieuds in Brongham, last apse, and should be discontinued. ail!16th lav)f Jaly 19Pt, the saki eseenan: N1Ce (ireDts� �IllUerR®$T week was taken @ertOtls) ill, and w::l proosed to dietribute the assets of the wd on Frid8y was taken to St. -- deaeaasd amoaR tea penthe entitled 6hwhic Fano Shirts, Hats, Caps, _ h Aitona. ' hannil rr and only to lbs claims of which ! P r On .b-21 then ban bees reserved and that Michael's ospital, where OII MOD- -- _ the Bald es•catrls will ass be riabL for the Gloves, O011an, Ties, etc. - .- :_ day a succesi+ful operation was Atha Union Picnic coming again swd-eaaatoorany part thereof to cos t»rwoa tee; x rformed. We are pleased to if the earth don't stop on its axis o ae�ole'as arse hila cos the' Lv had dear that he is now doing well. before the 25th of June. All Wei- nosed Lay`tb.1 aerts,ar�s lef.wr P o Fancy, Ladies Blouses. - -As a number of small boys come, rich and poor, no money re- �,a ltcot131vssry, Broca a. Whit eoYra were playing football in the scboui soured only grub. for w:.entass.yard last Frida e.enin Willie New Embroidery Collars, 'Beauties, yy g _ :winters was kDocked down by SCHOOL REPORTS. __.Fancy belts, Neck Ribbon.(;, Blouse one of the other boys with the re- -- -- - 5 --Deward — , cult tharhis arm was dislocated. Report of S. S. No. 12, Pickering Sets. Laces and Trimmings) _. _. Dr. Bateman attended to his Class 5—R Madill. Class 4—M Will be given to any person Riving all ue* goodsZ. injury,-and he is now carrying his Burton, A Cassie, D Barton, L information leading the completion y _�a,rm in a sling. _- Sanderson, M Duncan. Sr 3—M of the party or parties who destroyed - - gate W. _ —The lake this year is from Cassie,•A Bate, J Russell.XLord. W. V. Richardson. — =' ��ss fifteen to eighteen laches higher Jr 8—lr Willson, S Pilkie, C Pilkie John Dickie lX+ CO. than usual at this time of the year Class 2—W Duncan, W Burton, C - No one can explain the cause of Pilkle., N Gray, P Ward, H Gray, Do you want 'this unless the large amount of L Ward. Pt 2—M Duncan. Pt 1 snow which fell during the past —H Ru"ell, L Willson, N Sander- NEW WHEELS !- winter. The high water is de,- son, M Hutchenson.- T Gray, E -On your Buggy or Democrat. T.__ _ . sLro -in muchpropertyalon the Ward, L Pickle, L Sanderson, M y g g Euteka ! Suieka lake front, especially in the.city. - Sanderson, G Gray. L Harper, We have Them r _ —On Friday afternoon last, teacher. and are specialists in all thaC kind •� :while Mrs. Joseph Brie and her Bron ham school report forwhat ? . --- •son;Norman, were driving along g Po of work. Don't go to a foreign town PpD�D- the Kingston road, smile east of May. Class 4—W White, H John- for Carriage work. We can please y son, MBrowti.Z Holtby, W Brown you. Our machine- department .is .-.BUNDY S la the beet lave to buy Pickering Village, they met with M Feasby J Cochran, E Williams, running every. day. General black- an accident of a serious character. I Phillips. Class 3—M Ho ie, R smithing, etc. They were driving leisurely along g House and lot for sale chea Paints--Cirri e,Floor, House. Boiled and Raw Oils, Varnishes y g P aagg Z a pig which was lying un- Fag ung, M Linton, ERoutley, E =• � ,•$titin@, OiI.C]oth Varnlah,. Brushes, Window Glsea, Coag Tar for _ •;:,� p Ho le. Sr 2—B Mechin, M Bar- W.H. JACKSON, Brock Road. for Corn, International Stock Food,Boob Polish Lnm lAnterns noticed in a mud-hole in the mid- NT. mfip mer loci e " up.dle of the road,The horse which suddenly ubadl Norton.. Jr 2—A Hamilton, L You Scnnt�d.'to the of the summer by securing a 'World's Only" fru frightened, turned roared tt y Hogle; H Hubbard, V Laurie. Sr Q1C]a'`0r1= ' . . . . y, Floor Brush (prevents dust, kill@ bacteria)window g , , pset-' T_r . screens only We, automatic door clasps and springs. - ting the buggy completely upside Pt 1-M Barclay,•M Bell, L Firth- r •. mmittee in N I\ ii�e CQ t A full stock of Stoves, Ranges,Hardtcaie,ltinware, etc.,at fair pikes Orton A o J 1 g, Johnson,down with 6 `l t the under- _ . Hanson A Mechin. Jr P 1—L ' - .. Death. FO � T Fortunately one of the Johnson. Tablet 3—O Routley,' A Formed' for recovering property stolen �e -t7 OSEP� H. BUNDY. _ Lugs sinks allowing the horse m its members and the fro• to fro app re. Ro le free itself from the rig, otherwise nt y, M Phillip, R Forsyth, L pension of the tbieves. h cc' Hanson,-F Routley. Tablet 2--bi " the accident t wool rt stolen commani• d most probably inners having pro pert I Me P Pe III P 3' Routley, G Hogle. Tablet 1—L •have resulted fatally. a r. and RJoh son,..E_Hamilton,A Liecolm nate1masiedi.tely°wit any member! � � � .^aa'�'}ey Made � - M15. Bateman and daughter, were R Johnson. of E:eco4l+e,Commlitee. i�,j j�j, +-i following close behind and they Membenbip fee - ill 00. ---narr0w1V--averted a serious - fthv-r�g gj+ Geo.-Lang peun�7n,,i c or 25c 6 yards Silk Ribbon 25c dent, as their horse also got Hon. John Dryden and Prof. Secretary. President. lbs light brown sugtir'.3.bc- EhFPers-9rie--- - frightened, and nearly collided Day will purchase pure-bred stock anglated sugar 25c 3 cans corn lac. with the other rig. Norman for the,O.A.C. They will study Eseal Com.—Cleo, g, O D.E.Pugs,C.S. 6�gr 8 p syrup - Doyle was picked up unconscious, Danish methods of dairying and Palmer,Pickering, Out. 1 e A i Tea lac 4 lb maple s u 2tia d t"y• g - - � 1 carie bead cashmere hose 2x 41bs clean currants lac. an remained in that condition bacon prod'uctiou. r for severe] hours, and in the mean - g `/� ,9 Lodan Lord Dundonald has been asked V V W. LO all time was taken into the residence ickerin oal 0 , of Mr. Hancock, where Mrs. Doi]e for an explanation of his speech h ; was also taken. Dr. Bateman be- at a. military dinner in Montreal, .:,. ing fortunately at band attended criticising nthe malities administra- Yards at Spink Mills, ,to the injuries of both. Norman Best Quality .of Hard Coal The 1 U Fan n nmill is now able to be around though The General Assembly appoint- f S still suffering from his injuries, ed a committee to meet kith Com- Full Weight Guaranteed. ,Famous g but Mrs, Doyle has since- beet) mittees-of other chalrhes in Tor- e , 1.confined to her bed suffering from onto as Wednesday. September Stove-and Chestnut Sizes We.have now on hand at our show rooms a sample. of the above _ nervous shock and injuries to 21, to discuss church union. . mill manufactured by the Out. Grain &Seed Separatur Co. Truly a, siatic cord. -She also had one Halifax harbor-is ready for w-a-r. At lowest market separator which separates. Also a full line of rib broken and her body is badly Royce] Engineers have just Com- i bruised, but under the ctmum- p]ete l the work of thoroughly stances is doing as well as'can be mining all the ship channels. Two price so - Frost & .Wood Implements. - expected. The top of the buggy hundred mines, each having 500 was completely smashed and was lbs. of guncotton. have been laid, We have also on hand quantity of - _ - torn from the rig. While we s Best Quality 8mithing Coal. Ins cticn Invited. ym ani the city today with its war- PE rate with both, we congratu-I ships and its forts, is practically Our.Coal makes warm friends. late them n•i esca in iu' ur s „ ie far ,impregnable.p g oa J bice En delivered -. P g gland still be- Orders left vririn w. Peak ell - AGENT, - SIA N or serious. - E. L �ICHAP - v s ' lie a 1n peace bein ready sad for war promptly.g y PO 1 r P ;y' t sae •, l: �� • • .,Y.r'•l''�PL' .'a"*'._ N. or.. 'r., ,Le,. kV1`"rye i r a.. , ., ,.... •: .' y�, �,y,.^.. dT;°;'..s ^•# 'n:�:y.. n\ 1&>,-o '� !...a •i,,,,,.t wf... . i. _ .y, 1- , ., {'•' .5' .. W• m .` ,1 V:+:. !v.ks^1' wC. 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