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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_06_17 •. V 4 Wr. - VOL, XXIII. -_ _. . __. I'ICKERING. ONT... FRIDAY , JUNE 17 1904. ___. - _ NO 36 ' �QXOfitSti# • Ells Audle .(� ��� F3RQWN8 CORNERS. Y Scarboro Junction. s1`yp a It is with deep regret that we re Robert Pardon is dangerously ill. A pretty �c eddinz was celebrated w pport the death on Sunday last, at the Dr. Eastwood is in attendance. the residence of the bride's parental $ a[edtcai: Red Wheat - 90c bus. General hospital, Toronto, of one of 1 About 35 persons were .present at when Miss Jane Elizabeth, the eldest our prominent residents, Mr: Robert' Evauaeli.tic service in our church'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Spurg- - ,• White Wheat - 1lOe " , Jackson, in his 63rd rear: The de-; last Wednesday evening. Young Mr.!eon;was united to Somers A. Apples- Spring Wheat - - 88c " ceased Rus kicked by a horse about;Bennett, of Pickering preached a nice yon of Scarboro. The bride F. EASTWOOD, M.D.. Burgeon 'Goose Wheat - 80c "' two Reeks ago, and Lis death on Sun sermon from John 3, 14-15.: to Canadi%n Pacide Ranwev ; Coroner 8 - - assisted by h alis er,. iss. ary. The• v:.: Ontario County; loaner of Marta¢e Llcaorer, r s o o is mann Great]arr=est--islreinK taken in the gLoom was supported b the bride: Manitoba Flour e Pp y Claremont] office boars-Before ro a.m., l tot Family Flour • 5.00 " friends. is funeral which tool+ garden party to be held at T. Puck-; M Toe of Scarborot p.m.,soft Roll 7 to s p.m. Private telephone y t b:'other. Ret'. . r. y eannecticawith Balsam.Gresawood.B=ongbam past= Flour - 5,00 �� place on R-edroesday afternoon to St. `yin's this (Fridavi eVenin i offlciuted, aft 2loit,A.Johnston's i7tb cont, w� Cowte'r y Andrew's cenieterv, Scarboro, was Rev. J. E. Jioore and his two sans, Report of Scarboro••-Jct. P. S. for Bran16.G0 ton S g May. Sr. div. Sr. R'Craig, J Beta 4th'conl.and D Pngh'r lith cont 8-ly largely attended. The bereaved rela-'Bert and Fred, were visiting at Mr. 2- �.' Shorts 3UA0 tires have the sympathy of all in their' Pardon'; on Wednesday. P i A Vivian and J Heal(equal). Jr 3-3 -r*1 A YOQNG, M D.,C.M.,Fellow of Jumbo 25.00 " s sorrow. Born-On.Sunday, June 12th, the.Meade, C 3rmstrong �Sr 3-I?: Beck- NG, e Trtntty�tedicalCollegs, Toronto, Mem- GCaham, Whole�YheatFiours •� wife of Wm. Scluairs of a daughter.. ett, L Trinnel, hi R est. Jr 4--Z Her- Ibex of College of Pbvaicians and sargeonr of _ Ontazio. Office and residence Opp O'Lea,"Lotel " Ghop of al?kinds. Switchmasi Irjurtd• on, M Dexter, W Redman. Inter 4--- 'Woburn, N out. office hou=r, morning i'to 10: -- Cherrywood. B Heron, J Leslie, W Heal and R svenina 8 to s. Hard and �dit Coal. Arthur Littlejohns.,a switchman in Meade (equal). Sr 4-B Trinnc•>�'� Above pricer,81a Ot-ttoChange withoai the yards at Little ark, was struck-{--A garden party under the auspices Beckett, L Brown. R E Alexander= holier; lily a shunting eagles 'tad thrutVn of t e Ladies'Aid Society of the.lfeth Jr div, Jr 2-0 Munro,S Ashixie Legal' mited. dawn an embankment, while at work i odist church will be held on the even- H Brna'n. Sr t 2—�t Heal, i�'Boult Model Bakery Coi, r i ing of Monday the 27th inst., at the A Knight. P 2 on Sauuav morning last. He was i residence e,f 'Mr. NViir, Monnev. A Jr pt JI Bell, J Catton, . E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS. found to Lave sustained a fracture of r F Bolton, Sr 1-R Ashbridge,I Crai ff =':�.�l,gB,��tty�w Whit=9 Attorney-,and 3a�nty —_—_ the right thigh, a fracture of the Cel-�good pinR�ain N-.'Wilso n-fll lie ntelc ruti)nibs i F Trinnel, Jr 1- ' - H Vic bone and some severe scalp wounds i sun, R xltun. �! E White. teacher_ ! A light engine ruched biro to rile of Toronto: fir. and \ifs. McC'a}, of W j10W h S1cQILLIVRAY, BARRIS• L'niuu Depot, tchence he Nvas taken to Toronto: and a quartette. Tea will m�laeea Whicb?,Out. Jno.Ball Dew,B a e Po a the ElriergenCV, He i.s reported to he l.,e sr.ived from 11 to 5 o'clock, and a -A.ef}illlvraP,LL.B, 3tonev to Loaa. Ry n Buil;g as te=ll t� .could t;e expetted.I=sire"hulrnt 'land tu•ili be on the c.,nsidering til. yeterity of hi-injuries t'cntncl=darn tl:eevening. On St,u- - The injured ulna t c native c f Pr.her-t"i"'. the 26th to t. .:PPt•cia`sorvices Nv311 ers Petertrtary. I he rvnduc'tccl in tkaN a..ernuon at - , ing township. be:uz burr:in Brougham where his I terefts -,till IiVr, evening},y- the Rev. %Ir: Lana. Spec.i ! Hop- S,CETEF.INABTSCR• ial mt:sic n'i.l ht prppa[ecl fr,r tlirse. • r3&J,t, orsin+te of toe ootarto Pet• I •'--- !erviee,- ht n ikla,uliu� ch hs. Ad-, Drtaar, Co :&#3, Toraaio, •e;isterea xre: ver Of all materials and design Whitby. uiiss't, •of%:e'On:a::c Pe:erioary )tedi-s' Aseoc:ation, kepti a atock. It will pay you -- i l tc, 'texl ti p; itt''Y:� tntcents. Do TO be sure, you are growing not fai. to.tttet.d as a lveas<tn. fluor is Old. But why let everybody ,Gffire and ren•lance one rndoa.e-•luarter•tt:lar � call at our works acd inspect our aleck• ii'ru. Bailey,-who lit•e� : mile or.,�.� '- - corth of Green River. Odie acd suceiLrrorCe a--uird. Y Y Y soman:n it S.m., and 1 to 4 pm. 1ri,•ac and obtain prices. Don't be mi.led by eves? i f the town. nett t•.'ith a serif:us •���- telephoce in my o=iler P.O. add •rr, (l=ean age.t5. me donotemplovthem.Consequent' ,u•ciilrnt iai Thiu•eelav aftentoon last. OREEN R.VER. SBC it, Irl your gray hal=f River. put ly we can, .acd do throw off the agents ;,Ir. Bai9w rens Stan ling, ntheotu'rier' Keep your hair dark and rich -, commission of lU per cent., which yen will t The ,l.ildren arc ! ;ink forward to l and postpone age. If you will ♦ it, h;5. �a•V tutu, while the will way Igustrur** Carb•e. certainly save by purchasing from us. A i,,nninl;. The earrit•t hail -topped t,, A'hn Ino[tic c,n June'L.�tb. call solicited. ii !. and �Ir=. Ferrier and family HairVigor e t l • :tr,d afterd,iin) v the H')JIAS DUNX,Coaveyaneer. Com WHITBY $RANtTE CO., uran in ].it e ^of s••eing .any, ne in spent n lav at P. Ferrier s. -_ �• :n:ratooer for taklnR Affidavits, etc.. Opp.Port Office. Whitby,Ontario the frac k �t the catTtrt ;n motion. h,•ll: will still Continue to claremout.Ont. e7 __ til=, Bailey tans ttt:rk 2u�t helutt the cin t in tliiy Vill.tge during the month r k!:Bey arNl fell tt'ith fill] fure'e o tilt of-June, , t' j BUNTING. Issuer of 3lania a Miss Alli- Fuller onlyuse A er s Hair Vigor, g Y g t PICLERINC} LIVERY ! i' l. I3eit,ic an , h( titan oft?: c=ars pent Sunday at _ �• L:eso.ostortheConnty o! Ontarto. Of� i g�ca biro yuitr,t a;OCwtndec-,1.' Hr ��!ter' 3lal,lr t1Sr true+t of :tlisei Eva your gray hair will soon have - leee at tae score o:at his resldapce,E'iciartag n .t cunflnwl to h:w bed with but Hrnku: Yilla=e 1-7 • all the deep, rich color of slight bopesofhi-irecovery -Ki-y'stone Prep.irs3tions are tieing made this youth. Cold l!Or ears. First Blase oebicle- for Eire b da week fur the 5ut:.lar •choc l pi^nic at Y 6� Y1„ cID BELDAM, azcciooeer, etc„ or ni bi 'Bos in connection by Rc,.eliank thio Friday. t am r,..r W ear+o d,sad t bave Ll w^t).aro,r i:c::a rales from his Domerone g Wh;!eva'e a a'c: .+ beA4 .;r. c hair rbiCb »a Mr, and alt:. ``harTad and family, ..,an•r is e•enoae �ao.ce. it. ♦nA nets trtenia :.ot'n far and L9ar, sale.of frim=.firm lag ell G. T. R.trains. Fret¢ht and -- 'if., L,sus! Hili!, �jwnt Sunday with gray ora: 3:t.ter,ddo to♦Tar's Hair Vi.-or.' 1book act atheIlU IRC tt.a oto be sold utmost to a:p=era delivered to as parte o!the 3L�.. H:itcw:ns, ,.f Highland Creek. gas, S. S. UbTir.J;scuta, ora Ihrcdled nv therano.^rite•e•:ththautmoatcare �' Rr,b+, and ,11r�. Iht2,,e, ,a aad salt to the very best sd.antave, t-ty village• Teaming of ail kinds done i<3 Vieitttii, tri=o 1. h-r-. A $COCK1ly number of ladies attend*] r 'Q•bott'o• d-C.Arta CO. on shortest notice. Bale and eom• Rev. «, Ferrier d -,:.nursed on Sun• .' e..•ma i•ta. t...+ Nan Ii.BEATON,TOWN9HIPCLERfi mission stables in Connection. 'Jay evening iu the 'Methodist church the tea at \Ira. L.iughlin'a. Cherry. for D. Coovevsoeer. Commissionerfor taking to n lari;e ct,ns rriCaticn w""d, on Tuesday aft =noon last. • Hair _ aiffida.ia- axodnsaos Eta tloae7 to town ♦�• �e The L:idiet,' Aid „f Careen River, «'tn and ;4i r5, H,w,vtr and far tly. *� � �!!•• l caro=m =open "Issuer of ]Marriage Uc, y� Si'hitevalr Ar.d l heriyw,u,d, astern. 3 rs. Bu,,the nrla ii't!tet, atta=r To- • Y - - cif firs La ti;b! n, of C'herry+vuvd. All The Re'' E. J McEwen, of Hall. -POCCHER 4 POSTILL,incensed Ano• enjoyed thefuselves, Burton, will preach in the Baptist 'rho x etotn•en for lbs Cot of Orsario dna churcb here on Sunday evening next. liras runs�f a fir Ills C otioa eoaeocted a a e annual picnic of the Union Rab Invitations are out for the marziage ',I a► moderate sha=re T Pencils=, Seal Elute Furniture bath ?rtrooJy tvilTbe held at Hot3ebank URISTERN BASK Qf 06-o"A �.Agan and General valuator. strict attention s 1 s► s on Friday., June 17th. come Mon (if Miss Annie Ferrier, youageast l i neo to all o=des* matt or telagrapa Ad, daughter of O, P. and Mrs. Ferrier, to ��s! oo�7 k Sreae TaosP:CCBSS, Brougham. Out. l and Join up, we always have an excel- win -St John, of Swuffville_ The eerie istonporaW by act of Parllamaat legs �• P4018TILL,Green Elves.Ont. $5.17 lent time: mon will take le.ce At Green River . A fail line of first• Mr. Manuel has purchased. a new y P rietarta; sraaeh. TSE WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hao- slaw furnitnrenow McLaughlin buggy. So has Bob at threeu'clock on,Wednesday after- aotaoriseJCe.taal stosaeaa ina removed to and tboroughly overbanl- on txhlbitioa in Nolau. noun. June Ind. _ ad the above hones Iran prepared to furnish -.. Subscribed Cayital _ Odalflff aeaomod"soo to all who dealre to patmalae mar ware room*. College Notes. assets Remaly C rba �. Spaatona umpie room,. I shall be plea= 6e N carn=e 1 ,IsaJ*sr ! Brougham. Joni Cowa•.FsQ. T 8. s[CILa.r a• tM {' ad to wall old patsone when they have as Prices right. "' -- The annual. field day. spo=re were PreN •ne t�watre i on to vtdt Isarkbam. JAB. TORRIMC2. g *pestal attea•toa ¢teen to Farmer's trial= S[ar Mn.On%. rte elm R. Medd was here over Sunday. held on Saturday at Pickering College row SM ■od:ated and promptly alar o. S. Dlllingham. . - -J. M. Gerow spent Sunday in- and run off very successfully, there Farmers Noun disoont,ted Americas a.5., the City. being a gr eat deal.of interest aroused. foreign Mfaobange botuht sad sold Draft bw y on". ayaslable on all para of the world Methodist Church IPieberiza, Out The championship ids made were first-class. .3ervlces as Follows. '- �• John Blandin, of Oshawla�, was -,- a caller here last week. The cha d third w events and fl=at, _ _ l*s*tasta slat aeyartment. second and third winners��r�as fol- 1J T, C. Brown, of Toronto, Sun- lovt•s in the senior, intermediate, and Interest elbowed on depyosits at hiabeMea - f ;1090 a.m..... .Preaching. dayed at his home here, . .or classes; r'antratea,and credited half-yearly to epaaltae! 7:00 p.m...... Wagner cor Mr. Stevens, of Toronto, Sun- Senior 100 yd dash-S,-Shiurni. 10 2-b Deo. Seer. t[ananr. ' p.m...,,:.Epwort School. da ed at W. J. Coakwell's. secs., F Robertson. Cadenhead. p.m...... Epworth League._ tee y CLAREIdONT LIVERY' ' Tuesday. - Have a full line of fresh sni3 cur- G. and Mrs. Philip. F. and Mrs. Senior 2L0 vd dash-S Shimni 21 3-5-00 •., on fraugh spent Friday in the cit secs., C'adenliead, F Robertson p_nr„ Prayer ed meats caastamtly-on hand. � F - y Senior 440 yds r:^-° rt t,,^: ^ _ lid Th ay. Mr. Chick, of Belhaven, l9 visit- denhead, F Robertson. _ - - 1, -Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, ing with his aunt, Mrs.Ed, Willson First-class horses to hire day oar t: Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. }Taster M. Coakwell is visitin Intermediate 110 yd`dash=Rudolf, night. Pastor. g ilcFienaie, Dorland, with his grandparents, Mr. and Intermediate 220 d dash-Rudolf, Buss in connection meeting a8 j+ Highest prices paid for y g �uteher's Battle. .sirs. Coak�rell, of Toronto. Dorland, Rubidge. trains. Mrs. T. Poucher and Mrs. H. Junior 100 yd 'dash-.H Websier. l.pp Mechin spent Tuesday in Toronto Sutherland,Jonas. Horses c 3 ed on shortest notice- on business. Junior 220 yds dash�utberland, H W. A. ThvmsOn, Real Estate Agency ROCk Silt I A number,from here are taking R'e Senior Jonas. '. • in the Christian Ccinference at Senior standing broad jump�hima Proprietor. j v - t - - '`ew'market this week. ni•Cadenhead, Clark. ro iA Office- • Senior running broad jump-iii C—K- I N . ^ `We have on hand a quantity J. Smith and wife, of Dakota, Cadenhead, Clark. i Pukeriagt Ontario• ofllock Salt and Barrel Salt to be are spending a few days with the Senior standing hop, step and jump, • W-- S. - A.t sold at Lowest Prices. formers sister, Mrs. T. C. Brown. �9himni, Caderlbead, Clark. June Specials 1 - FOR _SAL . - The communion 'of the Lord's Senior running bop, stn and jump ? ties %-A Qii be 0616bF81--_ e A good seven roomed dwelling, .,ekiways on hand. John's church neat Sunday after- Senior high jump�himnl, Caden- u rlo wood house attached, 41 acres of land. " noon, Whitby ounzy head, Clark.. Splendidnfor market gardening' lin- Give us a call. F. Orchard left on TuesdayIntermediate standing broad jump p y sandy good we good -McKenzie, Roods,Rubidge. Old-Boy Re-Unio71. ; stabling,quite nearthe station, morning for a three weeks trip in Intermediate running broad lump- 3 9 a>� Farmers Supply - Store Manitoba and t•he North-west. Dorland, McKenzie, Rubige. July �. 3, 4. A good dwelling on Main.street, one territories. Intermediate standing hop, step— on ChAstina street, and a good - —Ec• BRYAN, Mgr: T. C. and Ara. Hubbard, Hiss A.; McKenzie, Woods, Pubidge. We are offering special bargains house to rent on Church street. Beer and firs. Beer, spent Sunday Internndiate running hop, •step— in watches etc. for the home 1 with the ]otter's daughter, lila. McKenzie, Rubidge, DorlAnd comers and invite your criti- + — DOMINION. B,N$ Allen, of Brooklin. Junior running broad jump—Pirie, c,i,ms, v -We V. Richardson. S. H. and Mrs. Stevenson and 'SJunilr , Jnstanding h Cly step - Miss.Maud.-spent Wednesday last _Sutherland. Pirie Jonas. and jump � ��ottASE c' o tv - — UPI Paid u� —$3,pp0 QOQ in the city;attending tale Redding Junior running hop, step and jump o 'bRos o R _ p l i of Miss F. Goldman. Sutherland, Pirie, Jonas. a -� _ Reserve Fund and � r "l?adicitre`a-Erc•nta --�F >`}7�,5!9 The Sons of Temperance intend Junior high jump-O Rudolf, Wood. Who is Dr.- Hess ? holding a g-- arde7 par-t�=tibbi�-t)-IE- First of July. Lookout for bills Senior gutting shot, 16 lbs-Caden- head, Roertson, Shimni. BRANCH. • ' later, Intermediate putting shot 16 pounds . :.;-7- -WHITBY '} A shrewd Yankee,, who,is,a; We were very sorry to hear of —Rudolf. Dorland, Hollingshead. the sad necident which befel A, The Relay race was run on Monday s graduate of both a "General Banking Little olins, once a ours than Qf eveningand was won b Alf. Clark. Medical and Veterinary College Business Transacted• this place, but now of Little York The inners of medals and prizes � -- A mar lube qualified himself for turning out a firstelass Stock food while doing his duty on Stfuda3 being: x : and whose factory, the largest of We all hope forhis speedy recovery Senior, medal—S Shimni first, G. y r . 8 Bpecisl atrention given to the Collet• T. Poucher has just returned Cadenhead second, F Robertson third • its kind)in the world, is evidence tion of foible='s sale and l' Intermediate, medal—V McKenzie c. 3i other notes. _ from the June session of the c e1 .that he baa succeeded in,f ruish flrst.O. Rudolf second, A. G. Dorland + .Ing what the people want. _ County Council. Thecouncil now third. 4 t "SAVIN(3B DEPARTMENT. stands adjourned until Monday, Junior, medal—H Sutherland first, His twenty-five years experien- June 27th,'so as to finish the sea- ,J Pirie second, G. Roods third: Down to a watch at$1.00 ee has produced results. =epCigit0 received of $1. anti cion just in time for the Ontario The free-for-all events were run off See our Souvenirs.' upwards. County Jubilee and Old Boys Re- after the championship events, and �r 1� a So.does leis stock food. Try, it. p union to be held at Whitby on proved a soprce of greitt amusement NORFiAN BASSE i T 30c.; 65c., and$1.00. =zLtereet allowed, at highest the First of July. This combinat- to the numerous spectators, who had current rates. assembled, quite a number being from Jeweler and Optician, former 311gt. 3 COriZ 01111t1et3 or Cid half ion of pleasure,' friendship and Toronto. and successor to ? p E historical productions promises to ' The,prize list consisted of ve �,n PICKERING yearly, be a most ma ific-eizt affair, such p d Whitt rd3on CoCSA , gn valuable and useful articles, provided ' PHARM ACY X.J.THOs`roN, has never taken place during by the Ath]Aiie- ociation and its Whitby Oct. >IUEraorit the history off the county. I friends at considerable expense. ss��ff • s f: &121'sw. ,...., o- , - ....,. ,.. •'. .,.. .. w' -...n. ..c5. .f'' .� ...dS d:. q,,,1a�;"'4h _.-..�. � •z. •�.'a-ai :t..za ¢,..�. 3. =t y.. w, L r ';sin :.�.lt°' ,rL �ro �+ 7• '.rte', ,-c"A,s-'a., �.. ,..._. : „?L.u...,a,. ... .,�.. .� ..+a?;^'�... ,., :z`2;M_ :-.,+.,u,�,.•d"M.:5.. - -'k., �-:sem•*. ,..,-:-c ..w;-.?�§�. •.n.�;r.. .sr+w-. I, _ ___ ,.wW. r �. r- , . . , ., , . ,.a. -. . - . . ;ra. �t - y : _,. . i1. — ' II77 e. j-�.Y''i j -..,J 1 a !!!tlt�dl� an hour, or until a bit of tt, dropped than soap and clean water is necee- similtul3• aiiorning images and paint- NATURE'S CURE FOR - _ Into cold water, it.brittle. Directly nary to clean an ostrich tip in a tho- Ings in churches. Later on these me- ' •• CITTT REN. I� �*�� � the toffee is boiled to this point it oughly scientific fashion. If the work tallic aureoles came to be regarded as ' ' --- j� Li moat De poured oft, or it .will be is carefully done, the plums will stead saerod emblems themselves, and ea ab Soothing medicines, opiates and s`A spoilt. It is an improvement to add an infinite number of "shsmpooings" solutely essential to the well-be o1 strong drugs should never lte given i lag g. g g a little grated lemon rind when the without showing the least signs o1 the saint or martyr represented. But to little children, any doctor' will tell ,sea• ouse toffee is lialf •done. wear. Here is the simple process: pictures and images of holy persons you this. Baby's Own Tablets should __ 1. .. ..- ]Stake a lather.with warm water and were many and cheap, and brass he.-I be, used because they cannot , harm .~ : '---;I! HELPFUL HINTS. ' a good white soap. Fill a bowl with Los were rare sad costly. the Smallest, weakestant. These N�'..LL this and dip the plume into it. When Consequently, the horse-shoe got to tablets instantly reli a and prompt- � ' i - SOME'GOOD RECIPES. It'the hands are rubbed on n stick it is thoroughly staturated draw the be pretty generttlly utilized ys'an ens ly cure ,all stomach and bowel frau- } J Strawbe hrub.-One pint of 1 g tip through the lingers. Repeat a ily available substitute, and to it the bles, break up colds, prevent croup, strawberry I smell will be entirely removed. number of times it the feather to much devout Italians transferred, in course destroy worms, and alloy the irrito- ry j juice of one lemon, Tubs will not warp or crack open soiled. of tflie the superstitious tion accompanying the cutting of one cupful sugar. Set on ice until perstit{ous reterencc g g P g if the precaution is taken to put a Now rinse thorou hl in clear wa- teeth. ''Thousands of mothers say . R'n�ited; then turn into thin glasses, pail of water into each direct! aster g y which they had formerly bestowed up- Y -_._ avinl, them halt full; fill one quarter use Y. Iter, making sura that .no vestige of on the genuine halo, they are the best medicine .in the p- In the Caucasus the peas hal= world; one of these, Mrs. R. Scul- more with seltzer water, then lace soap remains. Put on a white a P y -i 9rrt., writes -� P Ilslt-gs-hear �nrr a weer should De 3t alabo F� a-��a-kaP2s with n otv thtr h�r3zsltoa, ecause, so have tried man remedies for,child- whipped endow on top. y agent in manicuring the nails it the towel end gently pat the plume with say, it was through Y Strawberry Dumplings.-Take the hands are to have a.well-cared a 1 g one that their ren, but Baby's Own Tablets is the "' same recipe " far short cake, but I P- the hands until dry. Curl with a ancestors first learnt the use of iron. I pearance. _. blunt knife. Lon best I have ever used. I have been roll into a sheet about a sixteenth of Save all the a shells, and when g ago-runs thL. legend-souse of giving them occasionally- to child egg Cr 'st am the plume over the hot the oor mountain folk found an iron g g y as inch thick; cut into rounds; put broken up finely they will be found g p since he was six months odd. They water kettle and dry out in the 1tPAt shoe that had begirt cast accidental! have always kept him well, and he is .. five large berries in center; fold the'l useful for removing stains, etc., from Y of the stove, when it will of its own from a 'Cose,ack chieftain's stallion. a big hfalthy baby." All medicine dough over and wet with white of enamelled saucepans. accord'attain a certain degree of Suf- Neter having seen Bitch a thin be- - e egg; then roll between palms of hands I Al] saucepans and ketts should g dealers sell these tablets or you can until* the o en)n is effaced; set in ' finers• fore, they, alter having-first t ainly get them gust aid at .45 cents a P t3 be turned upside down tv n not in- t P - greased tin; brush wits; milk and bake I --�- attempted to eat it, tried.to soften it box b writingto The Dr. Williams use. Let the saucepan project a lit- by boiling it in water. Then they Medicine Co., rockville, Ont. . in quic;; oven for fifteen minutes, tle over the edge of its shelf to ad- . DYSPtPSIA CURED. - roasted it, nd afterwards Ucat it f Serve with strawberry sauce, mit air. with atones. ltiltile thus engaged, the-. • Buckwheat Cakes are greatly -Iin- When the hands have become soft •A .Severe Su>Ierer Tells How Re ng� Ing. When asked;,the reason for this, proved- by the addition of Indian Y Evil One, who had been watching they say that it is entblaniatic of and shrunken b using soda and hot Overcame the Trouble. I the new meal. The following is an excellent water, rub them with dornm „ , }y__�II F not hesitat gym, as:ced them suddenly moon-always- in im_n�iy as---- One-and -oae'naB-cuF`s-b'a - and it will help to make them smooth - RE DOING• sociated in the n,ussulman tutnd with wheat, * cup Indian meal, 1 cup Clare the benefit I have received from . - sweet milk, 1 cup water, 2 heaping Dain. Dr, Williams' -Pink- Pills, but I feel Though startled, the men thought devotional acts-and the seven stars. - i Chloride of lime should be us-3d it my duty to do so." These aro it best to put on a bold front, so It is remarkable that the Tus_an teaspoons baking powder, 1 saltspoon about the house all the.eummer, and the words which Mr. Edward Lavoie, replied that they were making n I Peasant does very much the same . • • salt. These cakes may be stirred up ,in the oc,+-tv:+rdin s also. It will y hammer to beat him (Satan) witD. g• 8 I.' S of St .Jerome, Que., late! addressed thin only he substitutes sc•,on lass and fried at once upon a Dot griddle. I drive rats from the cellar.at any time 'to the editor of L'Avenir du Nord, "But" cried Satan, "you have no �bears for_the nails, and the bag, in- No yeast is needed. of the year, when gelatin the story o[ his cure. stead of being made from - "' Kut Pates-iiia to a smooth erste g y sand•" shat s<:n, P I Buttermilk is excellent for cleaning Mr, Lavoie is well known in St. So his hearers then understood that is of roc( cir)th. IIe also associates . -� with sweet milk,'2 cups peanuts-put sponges. Steep the sponge in mild Jerome, and what he say's carries sand was essential for the use of iron- the charm with the new mor:.., but "' 'through a nut grinder, 1 tablespoon for some hours, then squeeze it out, weight among those ,who know him.. workers•, and thus began the mane- is profoundly unconscious of the fact . .__-.__._._. __. butter, 1 Neaten egg, # touspoon each land wash it in cold water. Lemon For a considerable time he w" ah of salt and jnushroom ,eats:en. Fill !juice is also good. great su(ierer from i dyspepsia, which '[acture in the Caucasr of iron ia2-1 that &item Centuries or so ago his ::;pate shapes (previously ivalced elzipty) ' T caused stere headaches, pains is the Plejnen:s. 1.loretathers were wont !o sclero the For biliousness the first thin, to s Verydiliertrtit is the story.Up which with the mixture and brown in a do is to get rid of the excess of stomach ' and sometimes nausea. - "' """'--'-"" "' - " quick oven. Serle at once. i tthe Irishman eeekg to account for ®e �y To Troto to you that P Sometimes he - felt as though he chis liking for the same talismanic I �.Chsenr�i�:tas.r:r:s r.cc:t.ea q waste material in the blood. For this YYY Dw.,ana, Cream-Whip half a pint of !purpose nothing is better than n Sold- would suffocate, he would become i jnbol art absoiute cure for ec^y double cream until stiff, and then stir 'lira Powder tn'fen F,rferr hro,&last, dizzy ,and experienced Poling Horses �r� d�a��auti ?rUj i:cLrr .. The nacre Iriuland" or Irelanl," irstp it hall an ounce of gelatine dis- During hot weather dishclothes and in the ears. Hi.s appetite became IDs will tell you, originated as fol- t•Om'nna-rarer-hazesw-%-!reO -fee•-w - - sofved in half a gill of warm water, kitchen cloths are apt to turn sour (Poor, and his general health so had gi tnonia.s to t5'er-ajir rrQ4vnr•i a�ic,o rrre:q!• e j and 1 Ib, of akin- ! that he found it almost im Gssjble lova: Cory what they think or it. You c.:n :.o,t cr..f little lemon Juice, P ` 1 nod bananas rubbed through a hair 'and smell disagreeably A tett drops Ito ter or.<, and when the ksadacties at- The r!sole Wand tray on^e slbmerq- 11t�-once�a�r$na���aoY i sriaa 8 Cc,"on n q - R of arnmonia in the rinsing water twill sieve sdcD 2 ozS, of caster eigar. Put Tact like ma is in sweetenin thein, tacked trim he had w quit work. led ir. the sea, out of which ft only T .. the mintage into a mould, and leave g g - Fur six says. hr suffered (rose once -in seten years and thirn I.Dr. Chase ca OlntBY1. sat , . ,._ IN-hen choosing a carpet lora sntal'1 months, he -1111 9t in a cold lace until set. r both N1'.vstcnlly and maj:taI' mora 'only for a tory short time 1Uanv I c" �"""' "�""'' `-�"�"'OCA `'""' P (room always seloct a small nattern: than can be imagined. During this attempts had been made to break the I head o: -i a e th rr.oG,i gadd s, r . To mnl'e parsley and butter sauce. or !•lain colors: See that th wall as iGet a nice btmn b of parsley, trash it paoer tones with the carpet, and the lum'z' be took mecttcine from $sterni ell ar,d induce- the gauntry to re with a crescent IIu) seven Stars. - thorougtay, squeeze very' dry in a 'room will seem bigger than it really (doctors. but found r.o help. Then !main renr.anently abo'•e the waters, And Dere, prohrthlp, we act cory doth, and chop finely. Dissolve halt js, one-day lie read of the cure of a s,nr- ibut all were vain, until one day a near to the true origin of-the belief - an ounce of flour o filar case through the use Gt Ijr «'il- Idarirg a$:ent'rrer threw a Dorsi-shoe in the luck of she horse-shcu, for it ,.pier and salt T,irpentlne :nixed with linseed.. oil liams' Pink I',lls and decided to try from a boat octet Cie topmost pialk roust not be forgotten th.:t Plana. in _ 1Stir both together, take'the pan off in the Prof':'.rtiou of tido parts of oil p p just as her cDarncter of !!scat. or ru',e'" of - Ithe:tr He used tk,e ills-for a couple of the Wic? tow 'Nfo•.mtains r +the fire, and add slowly half-a pint to on- of t'-u•pentinc riLakes a most cl month: and they tiara made him (they were disappearing bcn.mth the the Infernal ]teg;r ns, walk rs ,;.osel to .of cold water. Stir till all boils and 'excellent Polish for furniture Apply feel like a nett =c i son. fie is no W`a'ee r !� .`lleaves the aides of .the an' odd the 1 .1-reside over enchantment.: rind waB- P �ci�y fitLle of this. to the sorties, and tagger troutj.ed with any of the oil Tltrn, at l;tst. wag the Fane re- 'also the special g inrdian and•pro�ect- choppgd parley, beat all-together, polish with plenty of clean cloths, sy'.mptonis, and says he can now go - rend serve ! weird. The F.mrratd Isle began i rose of hb.,sea and dears.-Irarscn's To -clean the coffee pot- fill it with abnvt his work ,as though he never frrihwith to rise again fro+n the oeran Weekly. Compote of Bananas:-3fak^ a syrup water, put in a cinch of borax and a had dy'spep,iji. �d, th4 into whirl, it had jdst suns, =0 'With 2 1'b of loaf sugar, hat,' a pint Ip+eco of hard soap and set on the i The dipe�tivc oreang-like all the 'And it has been dry"rand-more or Cor?I„D BE SEEN - -ter, and the strained uice of Istote, leaving it Lail far half an (other organs of the body-u+t their less---or a nrc.�' two lemons, tet it boj or en m2 - ou _ .. - tree th anci. nourishmcr!t from the The erarNty of .aertant girls led rites, then our it oxer about 1 tb. ' Ouch is tit^ -story as told .ba . h P and should be s:,ba,,itted to thus It'Iood, r, t i-n ms digs 1'a',Zhnn to enga:ter- a tar:nor'q Of Skinned and quartered bananas - O :.- arc- G•ln.^, r . , ,- 4 treatment frequently � �tually make ret4 blood. Tltia new bili ::env -a�tiorit_es.on -Irish le-cn- 1 a- ' ` ••' `JLeate to a Warm place fair ton min- ' For a shampoo mixture Itigsolve b ood atrcrgthens the stomach, s-ctm- ' land, Her Fant of fa`rifiarity tritti . dart lore !Horst that the real season .1- ates; then lift aryl the bananas and `tR'o tablespoonfuls of :ptrrr soft soap-uIates the liver,- z•efiulatea the-bot4 'of the ,slits•.s d,�trut -irishrr;:n's be- town ways and 'Sang+jags has led to '. - �..:• place them in a glass dish; boil up :(boo ht of a chemist) in: half Weft} and sets rho whale digestive Sys- many amirsinc scenrq, 6 n plat' {lief in the bend crnt powers of the the syrup until ver thick and our f tem 'in a healthy': vigorous state. O a ta=r- - dy r - y w � of .•cx?n �a r to P o Doi me � a a1 1 _ r When a cold odd the � In test ou lies in the-fib----- y at the --. It over the hnnanas. Servo with juice of one lemon and a few deo Good Mood 1s the ' true seFret of j 1 quest; Vaughan rcwricnn•, and rang the bell: Pa of the_.hzrz ort L :e ass E�,i- tu,a of easenee of latender. Keep this - - Kathleen answered 6}ie col]: tshenped cream ¢ood health. That Is a S'z-tuil- 'in the stable whore Christ was born I llacaroni Cheese.-'Stake halt R pint 'tightly corked for t ------ }ja —fink s alwuya bring good I •'Can 3ira. Vaughan be scam the of good white 9114Ce With half an I �heaith to those who use them. You and hence being ever more blessed ani- visitor aaLed. ' f3 Te +gas wjnts--�dows easiw add a !em i mals. ounce of butt,e>r-_ball air ounce of"f our-rdro s of kerosene ar can get these pills fram your meds- IN E'SGLANli, "Carr she he seen')" snIggered Kath-- -- P puriiH n to some cine dealer or by mail. at 5A cents a 3orn. "Shure, and Ot think she can. -rin�Fial!a pint of milk, into thin stir deat3 hot wa't.r (as hot as can be l ,', of tablespoonfuls of grated ,Parme• :used). The kerosene evaporates, car- ibox or six ,boxes for $2,,50 by writ- up to within comparatively' recent she .six feet holgh, and four feet _- - . San choose, capene and salt. ' Boil i . ing The lir. Wilbams' Medicine Co„ times,. horse`ahoea were. extentsely wo.der Can she bo .sem? Sorra'h a. _ ,ry ng the moisture with it, and the Brockville Ont. _ used almost e•erywhrre as anti-t.itch l hit of anything ilso'can'ye see ,wha,- - thrje ornces'ot macaroni In sailed 'glass is cleansed tctth 'Dalt the usual ` drarrr;s, and the custom is not sign fhc's about.” when it 1a ten- trout,!e and loos briRhtei, - . F - ret an e,,tin-t oar. .No witch, it 1 Place all In ad cos dinto the sauce, When clesning.n room in the ordin- - -" . mat:r with an onion„ rain stir j�(1jj Yy (� HU ; le'sed to Ue s:,d, coy;ld enter n build- _ ;EXPORTED Tt) AFRICA. z gi girt-dish or seal- Ivry way dbn't forget that th7- pvc- THE1UUL� I' HORSE S11EJ1J ling o c�r'the door of v.hich a horse- - lop shells, rover. with grated cheese, ,tures need dusting at the back and ,rho^-o:, better still, thrMo horse- Strange- na it may seem, a lot of : ;_) and brown in the o%cn. 'edges. Dusty rima round ornaments , :7xrs-'...ud been afJlYed, an s dawn-I monev is made out of policemen's Panana Trine:-Lay h ozs of mac- !proclaim a careless hocsekceper. The SUPERSTITION OF T� DIF- � ' !cast-oil uniforms. Quantities 'are - - FERENT NATIONS, .wards,arooas.afid 2 ozs. of ratafias in a 'best plan is to Tlacc the rirSt dialer _ -Thc origin of this pnrticular -belief;hough t by Atncnn traders and-cx- _. deep glass dish; cut a sponge cake Sli htl -'-- is referabir to the.old legend cif- St, Ported to ,various parts of the "Dark Into slices g Y damp: and t;nish o!f with a - _ and spread these with Nan- !dry one. Wring oat the duster in a. Horse Shoe Saved Ireland-Co. Continent," where they are exchang- Dunatan. This versatile Fn fish" ce-' -an, pulp; place them on the macar- ,bucket of dile ntly. ,sacks Were Taught Iron g ed for palm oil, ivory, skins' and - oons ad Soak with a little , sherry - __ _ clesiastic rier,_ and B It, one dap while at work' is other merchandise. It is by .no., __ and brandy; pour over the whole a + - 9 - - his forge tuoana an uncommon sight to ser I of cream to taste, flaunt , with CLE ANIS G FEATHERS. ' - r ter eine Dorstishocs hate ' been the 2";>ii (ins entered in-disguise and a swarthy, savage dressed in the uni-. . roque- Duston to shoe his "single form of London uliceman, and ' vanilla and a tc taste, " of brandy, I Owing to the fre2uen^y with which horse-shoes lira have been,accounted'4ntert a P . then whip it till stiff; pile on the top 'it is turned over to the professional luck emblems b• all hoot." The Saint, although he at wea'rin the re ulation helmet of- th_e - { y y peoples, rams, once recognized his malign'customer, force. g g of the trifle, and decorate with cry- Iclennef, a white or pale tinted plunge land nations, that.have been acquaint- acceded, but caused him so. much pain _ _� ' ' - stallized fruits and blanched and becomes somethinG-o{ a luxury, od with their offal Tlais much is cer- o. during the operation that Satan beg- A dollar soveti'is A Sialine,'carped, -- _ shredder] almonds. f If'the fenu easily cc thew+pr only rna- fain. But why it should be so-it #s- gM hint to desist. 'This Dunstan and a, dollar'not loaned is a dollar ' Toffee.—Place three ounces of but- Iized Do.r casriy these pretty aeon- Dard to determin since ,almost ev- did, but only after he had made the saved. ' ter in a brass presetting pan ani ns teen's can be c}caned at •home, quite erywhere a different reason is igen soon as it is melted add one $ Evil One promise that neither he, nor a pound a litt]d saving toward the end of the for cherishing the belief. any of the lesser evil s,)irits, his ser- HAS TRIED BOTH.- ....$ of brown sugar: Stir this gently year woad result.' The Cingaleze,' for instance, say wants would ever molest the inmates . . . - • - . • y over •a moderate fire for a quarter of Nothing u,orc dif$cult, to'obtAin' they nail them up over'their doors as of a house where a horse-shoe was ' a charm against evil. Spirits, because Travel for Health vs.,Dieting. , - lof the close resemblance that exists IdisPla}cd: A man who was sent to Europe to t In Thuringia horse-shoes are used • ' - eg a I-e purpose, nt a similar - body of the sacred analis, ha�endra, little change in his.diet says: . -. ,. legend is told to ACCOUnt for the cos ratner , ana x aI 0uniter Olin of their 'principal deities. "I was troubled with dyspepsia for .. . , .. - k r forest bredPut tho folk a stdnot cont nit these with j K Ass -a Turkish Mohammedan' fatoinir to years.,and two'doctors here- in ;, ,• _- - ir1 o mat _n on the subject, an he as ordinary Shoe. •In order to serve r io Ul d Kenosha that treated me for arse a will tell you that it is becauso they year both told me there was nor hell* _ as s tal:aman it trkust be specially ' Tare in'forrt like to a crescent, the for d (for me. Then I had an expert iron r- r . y [m on St, John's•Etc liy•n young #glees Great Sufferers Fromm Kit�nei'ii..t.aSPr sacrecj emUlern of Islam. Chicago, but still received no relict, y .bachelor o{ wholesome life and un- g Polish Jew will•explain.that. 'at then followed another expert fro: a-fished character,. x ;and, Pains In the Back—Blow the Passover, the blood sprinkled up- Chicago who came to our house two 1 The tenacity oT some of t}ic cos-i , Unite in Preis:e �f '- on the lintel and doer-post's, in the I ;times a month for four months. fie - Moms th t cling round the horse ah or manner directed,•by their ritual, forms gave me up like all the others ant is 'no fess reir,arkable than their na- A the chief points of an arch.,, I once. told Ins to take n trip across _ _ �ttre And their origin•_-__ .. ■� y • a • Obt•10451,y, -the a'ttir'e _oL a:xli_shy. -- - - oceant�zich I did in ilia y'c•ur' 18119 .. --_®■ Chas® G! �a�iq�������� ��11 -- For Ir.ore than fit's hundred yeais' ■ �7 s■ talismans• such as horse-shoes are. (the inliabitants of TTorse-shoe Corner, and came home about as bed ni when The stolid and unimaginatite RUB- Laacastcr, nailed a Hely shoe etery I I nmarhdlininrr^tcdOCf�jlanf „irroae imy • sian . Peasant; on the other hand Tea . mnint9ins that the luck associated so;en yearis a, a cul Lain spor n e I. began to study my own case. ane Those tvho are best acquainted With (until he became quite well- i with the horstishoe is ,due:.chiefly. to MIDDLb7 OP TFTE STREET, (learned of the diet recorntnended bt III I • the merits of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liter Since then ice always kec;i those pills jth� metal, irrespective of Its shape, In PIiny's time horseshoes were the Pdstum Cereal Co., so I gate up 1 �.�pttI3- do not wonder at their im- fin the house for use in the case of ;iron being "traditionally a . charm used in the Camoania to secure the coffee, pork.and all greasy- foods and • 4 sicl.ness of this kind. inmates of the , dwellin s from the Ue an assn Postuul .moil Co;'ec,. _ rnense popularity as a family meds- i wHerewith to nullify' the malevolent i 3 S S 4 "For some time -I aurered from- dcsi p' goblins. visitations of nocturnal prowling'spir- I Gradually I got better Cine: I gets of sail spirits and And Uctter urr- .� i pains in the small of the back and In other welds,- according,to •his its, exactly as,they are to-day. til I ani well now as I ever was in In thousands ' of cases they have accompanying ills, and though I was view of the. ,matter, a horse-shoe is Similarily, the Scandinavians make(try younger days, have no trouble , , cured where physicians and ordinary treated by a doctor at considerable simply a piece of iron of graceful ure of the emblem everywhere as a ,turd eat nnything fit to ent. • -�.medicines have failed. This is the ;expense, I could obtain no lasting, shale .and convenient form,• common- bringer' of gogd luck- "bedause,” they i "So:;etimes•away' from h;.:,:e I am 1 . teat by which they have been proven. teneSt until I used Dr. Chase's Kid- ly pierced with seven nail-holes (a say, "it is Woden's will." pet-suair••rl to di-in'< co Pec, but I only Here is a letter we have just re-�rjey-Liver Pills, which seemed to be This points to an origin datin;; 1�. take a sip of, it for it tastes bitter, ; mystic number), and therefore an al-' Cei ed from Prin-e Edward Island. exactly suited to my ailment. FAther together suitable talisman `to be .at- fore their r-onverston to Christianity, and disagrrcaUle to me, but tic long- _lfiss Kate Boyle, lot 1, postoffjce, and I are greatly pleased-with •the fixed to the door of dwelling or stable woden being; of-cou.rse, the all-pbw- er I use'Postuni the bettor, I like it JP. E. I., states:-"About three years excellent medicine and ,wish to recom- in conformity with a venerable- cuff- erful deity of the ancient Northern and the !letter I feel. I could say a ' ago my father was 'seined with a. se- mend it to others." ton sanctioned- peoples, corresponding with the Green great deal more of my experience with .11re fdrni of kidney disease,' which - Dr. Chase's Kidney-Livgr Pills, one Zeus and tlic Roman Jupiter.. ." Postum; but' thinT: this will .gh e ,v- - - cauacd him much suffering, as well as ill a dos,:!, 5 cents a box, at all - BY CE'oTURIE,%1OF-tSA618. Amon the wilt! Arabs of the con- er one a g -- S• p' g y goo- icca of what leatin,g 11 . anxiety ]eat the ailment should be- dealers, or Edmanson, Bates'& Com- In Italy, in the Middle Ages, it be- tral Arabian -deserts a cast"horse- off coffee tine] using Postun, can do, . . Lr Coma chronic or prove fatal. We im- party, Toronto. To protect. you came• customary to' place 'a 'crescent-I - . . iShoe is preserved in a little goat- Name given by Postuin Co., Pattie mediately ohtair.ed Dr. Chase's Kid- a.gainat imitations the portrait and �shaird hood or'brass upon the Depds skin bag, together with seven nails, Creek, Mich. ,• ` ,vey-Liter Pills and he began at once Signature bt Dr. A. W., Chas.- the of the statutes of saints exposed in alyd it is 'worn rdund-the heck'as 'a Look'int oiMi �ImitknAc for'ihd rani: . . to improve under this treatment, true(famous receipt book ou{hor, are on' the o';en, as a protection from arrow (charm when elft of doors, or suspend- ous little IjQp!:, "'Phe t:ohu to R'ell- ;- rymptottis Tr•adually •.disappeaning, evory boa of his remedica. gird rain. Hence arose the practice of, ed over' the tent door a•hilo rest- Ville." - 0 =- : - , . . . . . .. . 0b I , i y £: 1/1 d Y r r_ 9.fill. ,.. y.- ^.« r i a.. �a w�w a�C 2 ?}� 9 '.5•-".. lain xst-Y r.... ....::•n: .xe� ' i&f"� ; -.�•;c -.+a.-.,k.,.,-,.;..�....a�,,;` ._ 9:�zt:... `-Y- -. • w+ �1 BINE MILLION ACRES } ` ��in BfIYER MAX H1D TRUUBLD — IF Government Lands _ For Homo- +� il����^ - steaders, .. - In Western Nebraska near the Union "TILL DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Pacific Railroad In section lots of 840 w�71"e%}�Ia l a CUEX HIS KIDNEYS. acres each, for almost nothing. The 'am -- - salubrity of these lands is something remarkable. Distance from railroad ti Then His Rheumatism and Other is three to thirty txtilea. There will mains VanishSO Once and for all be a grand rush of homesteaders. This 'There -are very few cleans- ��■ ���_ ee.w ' -His Case Only One of Many, is the last distribution of free homes ing operations In which Sunlight the United States Government will C Barwick, oat., June 20.-(Special). ever make in Nebraska., Write for „Oap Cannot be used to advent. .�► ;" � - -That Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure ng be, It makes - the home bright Rheamatism, Dr an other disease re pamphlet telling how,the lands can" ao Y m acquired, when entry should be gin. Potatoes •Poul-tr •. 'E s Butter Apples Iulting from disordered Kidneys is nvade, and other information. FYee - 3H We experience of many of the settlers I on application to any,Union Pacific fY� ggI � " n? ._ In thia_--Itai�_RLver country, . The _ _ — tase of William John Dixon- of this � IIS_._ ('ar �r'.-25 .YOnge HAUNTS-OF FISH AND GAME. Let us have your consignment of an of these articles and we will Street W., Toronto. g Y ylace is a fair sample of the work get.you.goodprices. the great Canadian ICidni•y Remedy - Attractions for Sportsmen on the 'THE DAWSO'N COMMISSION 00 , Limited , s doing. THE GUESS DOLL. " • Line of the Grand Trunk. Cor. West Market and Colborne sta, TORONTO. "I had Rheumatism so bad I had An English non-comformist clergy- TI-e Gand Trunk Railway Company lo use a stick to walk_ I had pains - - man, 01 whom the London Telegraph has issued -a handsome publication, n my back and right hip and I had fo coutfort in sleeping. tells, is the victim of a rarely profit- profusely illustrated with half-tone ^� 1 able absent-mindedness. At'a fair engravings, descriptive of the many ', 'I could no more than dress or un- held by the women of his church one' attractive localities for Sportsmen on , -tress myself for nearly two months, of the "attractions" was a beautiful u their line of railway. Many o1 the , lAd I was for nearly three iveaks I doll, handsomely dressed, which was (regions reached by the Grand- Trunk Could not }ace my"'rlght shoe. to bo given to the person who guess- seem to have been specially- prepared "My brother advised me to try ed its name: There was as for the delectation of mankind, and Dodd's_ Kidney,Pills and .I did so. entrance fee, and the choice of the cohere-for A'brief perlbd the cares of ►Iter taking three boxes I could walk doll's name was left to the and tb_uBlIIe85_ �_ca-g MN1de A -- .- - oes-gn-� man - - - --- given up to enjoyment. Not only do ny work. Six boxes cuffed me com- At the close of the fair it was r'the "Righlands of Ontario" present yletely," - found that the guess doll had Dj r unrivalled"faciiitiea for both iZutiting, Dodd's Kidney-Pills- are -the- one brought - in more than one hundred Pure . cure for sick Kidneys. • Sick Pounds; but as the name had not fish'nq and ;camping, but the 30,000 1 Natural Flavor _ Xidneys are tha cause of nine-tenths been hit upon by any one. clergyman j Islands of the Georgian Bay, Thou- �1�'t t f the ills Lite human family sutlers• suggested that it be appointed a '.sand -islands and St, Lawrence .Riv- et, Rideau Ricer and Lakes, Lake St. om. 1'arlsh visitor, -and call regularly up- Foods John, and the m attractive 10- :�• •�. .-- +__ -. on the children in the hospitals in � "� the town. This was readily agreed caI!ties in Maine and New FIam1j- - --r 110'1'ITSCFIILD'S.REBUKE_- to. Then somebody said 'shire, present equal opportunities for When you are at a lose to Know wuac u>serer for • " - * "You must have given it a v !health. pleasure and sport. All these 1 luncheon-when roti crave aomethta¢ bets avi'O -- • Baron Rothschild, one of the most g cry P tiziaQ nail•aciefrinu.cry Fnostentatious of millionaires, hos a odd name!" localities are reached by the Grand 1 (Satural " s: Iry way of administering a deserved "Ah, that reminds me"" exclaimed 'Trunk Railway System, and .on " Libby S Flavor-) Autb which' is appreciated by every-- the clergyman, looking confused but ;tr,a!ns unequalled on the continent. Dody except the recipient of the re- still cheerful. "I did not name it 'Abstracts of Ontario, Michigan, Quo- food Products bake. at all." I bee, New lla.mpshire and Maine fish " hot very long ago he was enter- I and ganme laws are inserted in the taining at luncheon a distin fished o ` Among themany Libby deticacler are L•onetess Chicken.Melrose Pate, ublication for the, guidance of Loaf. Peerless waler sliced Pried Beef, Pmtod Sam and Corned !' 4' •-h^-"Shhat it I have loved an- 'n g e� -- - far The meal. went on admira sportsmen, The Grand Trunk Rail- Beef Haab etc.-whu:escase foods :hat art as dainty as,they are anvil= UIy gofhing mfiried Eno general en- other..dessl DO°'t you know it has way has also issues! descriptive it- "as cnbltanttai as cher are avvetfzins• N nn:c r�ret'nrcd me for the _- Joyment save the. loquacity, of one l _ greeter, !lustrated matter for each district aq� Mkm.rGrocerl!orLibby!s. you•;g Lunn hit her lov;o I Hare for you?„ "That's 'sestet.•, crhich�are sent free on ap 'i lhi �yuun mea insisted on mono- ;all right, but hoer do I know that �8 g the v 1,licat;cn to the cnts of thu Com- "Libby. McNeHi 6 Libby .. .. Chicago t 1+4tlllp t* gnVersa'tion. fie in- a you now have for ran !sa't panv and to Mr, J. D, McDonald, AAAd�i,n _'talking about hilt if-• Patrfig seri for greater,.highur I niatrict F asaenger Agent, G. T'. R , lore for sor_•cone else,^" g shout his books t•ti worts, his love- Union Station, Toronto. p<ffairs his trotnr-car, , + LOWER ��� BETTER - I tliv Dk; ho ,lt+a•Ncd to hunts L x N8R's This OVL[i TFiE tti'ATIASII. '13;d btve3" ie sivld-"t must show - e YOU IT mq S100%tlfuks and studs. I we corer f'r.e'll'-frdre.l vc!?ars rteward To the Creat World's Fair St. PRICER QUALITY of them this mornui The aro for a°° c"` of t atarrl: that cannot be iLouis, Mo. everything }s now aide ��� - g Y cured 1,y Hall . i atarrh ('urs _ laa,achite. F' T CiiI;�TE1' do CO Toledo, O. I open, round trip tickets on sale tin,ll And he {gassed tf6tn one quest -to' We. the 'jn*zw¢ e'i have known F. December lst, at lowest first-class ' t ttriother, ezi,ihiting the studs, which' 1 i }'•nry for hn ;arc 15 years, and Onaxay fare, good fifteen days, fare tMsarl..:y . and to m all f leers neither bertutitul -nor scally Cetli•f-•yDb `treasartroaa, and financially and a third good efxty days. Now is tier in any u11. out of the ordiHiry, s "a�' frY -out ngy obisgationa made the time to see this, the greatest of eBTMKc w •suer` Malachi he . kept. repenting- b5vv,11 f 1�::, Ii1N`Ati 'alt Expositions in the, history of the - ----- *CVXt n 3IAR�i4r, world. The rest tvnbaslt is the * OAN Bili NA0 Jj4 "garone malachite." tib Catue DruRgis t Tolinte A ( g °��ll�l� � � � ��� Pans.' �� � s 'Aaron 12othschitd watched the Ii it;s t.stares Cure is take., internal- 'tinnner Line, the shortest and quick- ! - Oun inan'b progress I i>'. uctmit directly upon the blood and ! , fj g P s;re•sa wish a faint n..4c).1s surface% of the system, Teats-!"t route from Canada to St. Louts, i iA+rr iVhen the, t tOds"rea"hed hila mo,aaln sent tree ('rice, ,5c per , rhe through tra!as•on the Wabash Any Plrat•CI Iss Grocer can swpply You. he to,,ichrd them with his'tingor su_ battle. 9OId ov al, lata !aro the adnmlrntion f -. nk - pation, going to St Louis l i 1h, malachite-+„h. IC' is a I'Or time tables and desc•r:pt,tva fol-.-� - der, address_ J. A. Richardson, Dia �NN �� vd it. 1 have a-InantelIttt ty! !L atta•- a your e t _ n can I _t In the next-roo R h'-n you have been out late Lt i . ,,, I corner Icing and Yongo Streets, To- I rot LD...ry D•ssrradyee,wart ao ur , _--.- ,n ght Potts-- lCh, no, she never iI ronto, i y VIII? FI7.1'Y 3III.i:lOY DOLLA,it sa."a a worn! She g-ts up-Ilea next i "'''kz' _ L.orearas.se!oro,uto.a era..aar,..s tt'(>Rj L'$ FAIR 57y' LrIT;IS ti'ornin„ abo,it four o clock and peao- ! "Ts t hat dog of yours a pointer?" e, iY,Ontreal.Toroato,Ottawa,QuebGA' n word •the i.tao, d L daren't se, 1�, } ` $e .>? •e,4 Y ;asked they station-inaeter et Lite vtl- F• ,� - nrstrlEt Pasacn'�r ,A nj-. 'tic-13onaid _ _ at the Grand 'Trunk ltailany wtto ;lag-% stauon. "N-o," replied the # —' . ... . . I .. ..—. •MCCn21V - returned froth St. L.oula, ---^ --= -- •- weary sportsman!, who . was return- _ - - states t1 at IL is hard to f nil suit- "Ilefore I giv c you my nnatecr," fag with an empty game-bag, "he's - able lan un a to describe - said the ❑ufTv-h:ifred in w a dlsappointcr!" g g e the mu n! "1 would g g I fade and like k f. a beaut;v of the greatest Ex- to note if con are in a position r . -posrtmt; ever hhl<t, to keep me in the stele to which I ( The site o! l24(i acres LeinR two 1have .alvr=Fs hi-en accustomed "If - c •' Hailes long nail otic mile wzCc is the +styles dont ehang-e too often, F 1 covered flit' teat!itiful buildings, replied the raise youth. "other- ( heir -Girs.-Tt'ithin the rust,rr.nt _ liroken with lagoons. canals, grand wise. the odds are in favor of my go- :T know of three fatty tumors on tour monun:cnt9, statuary;, .Uiirks, mg br•oke,'r _ the h nd having been rcmo',o,t l.v the itc , all,formtr!g n lirrttifo that moat + r ,application of ATIVARIYti Ll',T1r ,ti'r + t F ►e seen to be realised, [ ' "1-chug Spendcrlc has Mtcn flying i without' any g n•.ical oreration and ':,rd,,t�' �' ' � . • An IaeCtrical railway. called. the high since the denth -of his million- there is-no indicatiAn of a return. t; __L_' __dritr4muraf,'ttiakes !•t"6iiiy to get aire uncle." 'Yea; h'a has - found _ CAPT. V. A. VITT. - ir•om one art of the grounds- to th sailing since he came into Clifton; N. li. Uoa'ola.-1'ecryr. J7iI�j'�`�j1�j � i 1C7t 8 Vl'1 -�� 4 _ P mother, and Cpl{ow out the .-daily his heirship.' .. .. _. - - - a Irogr-atnme, miciving rn hour' listen- �..011 ;�''►��'�t�8 Ing to "SOI;Ea'a" or other' famous There never was rcataess without, . •g . lands, or, takii in a lecture or ad- gratitude ares. or Art Gallery.. _ - Kirw When 'you consider the imrnensity Q t , r �' 1t �""�'"' - " ""'�_ " „_. - - , of the buildlaga, can alone having' Keep M��ard s LI�I�a,Iit IQ the ll3llSer "And now, dear," s-5d the'delight- . : . :Door 20 scree of IIoor st+e,re, -and rc- - _ ,. ed veuth, ."Tt;cn t-toy 1 spea;<.to your ' elect that they aro filled' with Chu ,. ifsithcr?:' l uu won't nc d to tip IIs-"Do you thin.'- blondes hacc;t'.at, �c-ria," replied ' ?I Choicest of exhibits from all . over. nl{ed tho � sweet more admirers *ban' hrrTirttr's^"• she t. .• No. tyil t}ie world. One exhibitor vying' wfth .o•ng hirt'g,, .wbo had just accepted AUTOMOBILE O$I L E hnother to obtain the'coeeted Cold "I don't know. Sou ai_ht itis ! .m. "Ile.told the to-day that'if you. }TABL■E LAMP• ry aedad, it 'seems to suggest the in I 7`ucapan tie:ie h^s had exl:�rtLnc'_' didn't s;xak to roe to-night he'd `'Uiii'a�ERTVRITERS s ` IA l.0ih CApaCitlCS," "Mckel Plated\fetal Lamp. rorce:o'n 3haie sad thought o1 what a g-rand o nort.:n- 1speal: to'y'ou to-iz.orron'_" Chiwncy.comptata. ;e,5,8.°.r,,roronco. - Ity an an education it wiH ;>• Co , -- i ,',o _ the voun Fe• n.•rr c°av Yr,r� Toronto,for a Sample Lamp, YO'-'ng .men and women of c,•!r-I Wash grassy dishes, pots or.pans stated by the best informed because " }iR•.�TtcvinW'F i�•Grn:S^ST^1:P 11R,been owed by. -� land, to spend a week or two mi:r .o!m.,..4•r, for th<•epildrep white teethtnz with Lever's Dry-Soap a' powder, It 'BEAUTIFUL LIGHT. � built on correct mechanical princi- St, 1i,ouls this' y-ear., Ileally no l'^^'"�'°`�`''°^ nrtFn,}heanm, •t,ayapa;D,caret I will remove the grease with the les,of highest rade mate;lair. As v''.nd.•,•i r. irx tht,�iamnch and WwelR and k the OXC LA57P CIl'89 LICHT EQ IAL TO FO 1R p g g telll�*Cnt man, woman Or child can `"t�""�vd;F.'r,•Uinrrher•,. Twang•ere vnW•hotels greatest case. - -' -• (pD{NART fS;.S JL!tI r `ur' l.y•l.0 ab lhrou;tbont the world. Ha wira and ( a proSpeetive,automobile purchaser afford to n:isa this gr1 at',�COtI;{'s ;uh fur d1i. lFtnat ow a 3ootatsn dcri:P, •'ai_w Three Stiles: Table, Pendant and sraokat; you dare not,in full justice to your- 1U trent. i Rrhen'•every dap is 'Sunday. t,'n:6;ate1 wtnto,r^ '},irn iia i to Dealer, oa 1 Oh, won't it be hey;n ••? :application. The heaiitfful EtQct.ric li.,hting of 'Cecr;e! S'ou horttirl flung! Tf y self, take chances on an inferior the Pan Altzct'ican Exposition, c:liich Rut oh, it will tie-better s-till Pre a•ro our Cna of OH Stovaa and Heaters, car. B resenting a car of such I P you try, to kiss me again. I'll sail. When seers day' is nay day ! for s_rrtti:r u;r. By,presenting 4 few thought would ever he, n , roach ed is en.tircly Ctlipscd by this `.ren- ''01'`;' and he'll l,ring tmc httl.dog in." _ cYttoLr.;+r,xo�F.Y. + imperial merit as is the 1904 ster Fair, - "ITuh!- I• don't Cant to ki •' a oma t e of the features of the fair, is dOg' _ inu s Nirlta,t s uSv y uulC ans t QUEYCITY i " underurritcrs'•'-insuringyon against -the "Inside Inn," a.hotel nccommo- TORONTO. a _ risk'or loss. Have you seen our " ,1 dating (5,000, splendidly run, and at psi for �leard's and fake no other) Slie-"Faint heart nFv(,r Soon a fair I - - - new catalog-?- OU atalo ? reasonnblc rate$. _ —___-- _ g - - _- - tzsTnt a cs�nense o n trip-to St. h' ye, V, The Winton' Notor Carriage Co Z,oai�based on hzclf railway rates, MUSIC I1Q T11E NATR. I shall neciS cmu Blf uT, courage to 4s within the reach of all and'per_ pz'o;mose." She-"I3!it than ladies ilea Cleveland.O.,U.S.A. NT Someone fins -drawn gttcntirn to iiet all fair. I'r_1 a decided brunetto•" r �: -, re 1Rcpresented to she Dominion Itnits step over at Chicago, and other FOR Fri .74ERS AND OtH RS SJPoints, and the•trip is made quick-11. the fact. that music exercises an in- - of Canada by r �- that are ern and earn tood,ratts of fnterest. y land cnm.ortnblcr fflt:e±rtce on the growth of the hair in We offer Rao.i secur5tes that nre'pa'yinQ TME AUTOMOBILE s SUPPLY CO It is the intention of the Grand Ie, most' curious manner. Consi'ste.nt Those Thom neglected coughs 3 to q ser ccn,. Itstf yearly, or better than '29 Kind St.. E••Toronta.Out. Itiviu; for°some ye trs on tnuta in- have killed were once as healthy 7 ana 8 per cent.per annum. For lull part- Sub Aiencles In Chief Trunk to run thrdugh cats from P 1 cularn ndd•e�s . nomtnton Cities Montreal r,nd Toronto to St. _.ouis, �struments, the trombone in partici- and robust as you. •Doa't follow Executor,;'No. ti Queen St, EsFr,Toronto.I - 3- r commencing .June 13th, and possibly Inr, still cans^ baldness; while the ''in thleir paths'of neglect.' fiaktr a5a (before. plfly'inl of the J'iano, violin, and -- ---- -- --` The Girt:ndinn Press Asscit i ltion violoncello rather increases than oth� e 9 BUCUIt�N'AN,s ' core unnnimous*in their praise of the erwis }}he growth of the hair. Flute ®� , rand 'Trunk, nnd..11lirtgi i COntral and clnSronet lacers are-not-supposed c UNLOADING OUTFIT �. houto, nail witlt-t.he Exposition, to be inftueneed either way. unPose C®n'sumptio • k� wnrks well both on, • 28-04, -� stnekaanri in t♦seas,f _ '- T'hC Lung �,z•', -nnionas all kinds•et Tho Adorer-"It's wonderful, old CureTon a ,t a hay and wrain dither Eternal vigilance isn't''always the-' I loose Orin sha^vcs. " man, what lose will enable n fellow right now. It is guaranteed to Scndtor.catarof ae.to price of liberty-sometimes it's $10 to see in a girl that he never saw cue. It has curedany thous- and costs. before!" Tho Onlooker-•' \o rl°uht! ands. St.T.B'LCHANAN&COo Ingersoll,' : - Prices: S. C.tVSLLli CO. -n,J-:.14,'• • -' >_ But it's' e'lually «'onslerCul what it 25c LeRoy,C. Toronto . s►s i �oaid'St_1DI{filE�t lumbermao's Friend iwon't let him_see that he'll see tat- eT- 2-2$ ..ISSUi I•TO, 25-04. r g ,X -'Y. .`w .x(„ rry' w .;....w.,.,7:r...r,rky.�:... '..�_. _ - - - - .A S. RI L•4 5�,-... '�!'M•;dh�'4':'d,'.. �Y'�' :' "'� -1<"`�*"^t:�-'i•.,:.. y :�r'„ _ _ s... _-,r^ .7' *�-•'•.•9_ 'a t .*- 'F s..:rL—'�',i�W„ - .:_e r.`:F.. x.fp, 1. .•� TR 77, '-,:' • ...,.. J'�- ..., ,..,..�•' (r*,»i.'.•., ..-:..•ppy�o �:'Y+-1 •3lW Y. .�' 'u�,R •'�-~ a , _ New Advertisernertta. .bpabtished every Friday morning siitso>ns 1 (lu'YOUNG CALVES for .ale at � � LV . Pickering Out. my residence 11-9 cities Fe•: of 13rcu;ham. John A.white.brougham 0 t. - T OST.-A grey rubber c,cling cape, • - - L ou Sunday atternooa. kin. GSrh: Cu the - i• _ Ringeton road betwren Alt•. A:Forsyth's sad � � T e � u NBAR -� $nick uilis. Finder please leave same News d to TERMS.e.fsy•syeas; 11.oC lyaldtaadwaae*' r �'� House and Lot ' is showing this. week RATES OF ADI'ERTISLti(i: � ,*'RIM insertion,per line - 10.cents , ��� + 1r'�►�� To, Rent +tach adbsegcent insertion,per line - e v 'this rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad. ! i ,�e,rwtaements. HORSE .REGIST-ER. The undersigned has to rent.in lot,8 Bpedal terms given to parties making con- "'` aaotsfor3 oz a monthsor by the year. Half- -- lstcon., Pickering(;mile west of Dun- ..Pretty .Design$ Q , �rarlyoryoarlyco;ltractspayable quarterly. � Bu 1. 5338; (11288) bartou,),•al storey, 7roume8 frame in Spring .Prints Basineee cards,ten linea or undsr, with pap , The choie:v bred C 1 desdale 6talhoa 4w*year,s3 o0,payable in advance. y building, to which is attaehed'3 acres dwNotice in local columns ten oenta per line, imported by Gr$ham Bros.,the property of land, There are on the premises ea twe eentsper ',:ae each subsequent insertion. of_S.C. Beaker, Picketing. will make a good stable and drive house. Will Blouses, rg..efal oontzact r tee made known on appl3oa- the season of 1901 as'followc-MODdsv rent the whole, or will rent the house New �' 00. No tree advertising. leaves his own stable Kingston Road, 1\ - Advertisements without witur nstracilons S seperate. +stlThe inserted until forbidden and charged ac- for Baadol'b Loteh R hitbp, itis nicht; RbBT. H. CARSON, Duntiarton ' jeorttingly• orders for discontinuing ad�'Ortigf Tuesdav, Thos. Madeaford, Kingston llam"won be fa writing and seat to the Road,for noon. hie own stable for night; Ladles -an�3 Misses ` uJob Work promptly attonde3 to. Wednesday, Toyne's, Ronde Hill for Ag@at foe sU noon,Diexwell' hotel, Highland Creek, He Hopkins, kiade of veh• !Summer Undervests for wtbt; Ttarsday, David Reesor's Murkar aC Thexton. Proprietors silvDr Bring, con. 10, Dlarkham, !or iclee maanfac.ured by 1,he S1cLaaghLa p Co' of Oshawa. D ight; Friday, Johnson's hotel' White• y+ per Polities-Strict Independenos vale for night; Saturday, to his own .-Black Cotton H=osiery _ .. 4►aar Aim-A Firsve wm Local Paper. stable until its following Monday mora- Ezpeotat3ons-The heart► ins _ � � l�1ZeS $�d-- �'�'1Ces . Iaypors of she-people of Pickering and vioiaity r Border Duke(10314)-troporteciClgdee _ FRIDAY, JUNE 17th.1 1904. dale stallion,the property John Duller d _ Sons will stand for nitres daring 1'904 as N ti 'New w `ja8hm�le8 Hosiery follows:-Dlonday, levves his own stable NOTES AND COMMENTS. Hubbard's hotel, Brougham for T, _ Knox'.,Brock, noon,Tom's hotel, niaht N Ribbons. One of the ablest if not the ab- Tuesday,Jas. Pronse's B. Fr con. Pick _ New eek lest man ewer seat out from Ell grin for noon,Gordon House,for night, $- Fvn•gdsy, Ed. Balsdon's, Ba►e Line, _ -...- ]land to take charge of our militia tar Dight;Tharsday, Packria Bros.Aud The Empire Modioiae Co, of London, - y lis Lord Dundonlad. Ever since ler,for own, own stable for sighs Fri- Ons„has appointed the undersigned a / j �1 he net foot on Canadian sail, troth- day, Wm. Cowte's 7th eon, for night• local ageat for Pickering,for the most won Strata gat Clot h Caps. 'tong but words of praise have been Saturday, Bob$ Milne's for aooa,thence dertal discovery of the nineteenth century• spoken regarding him until fico to his own stable until the following For the treatment of the Nose, Throat, Mottdsy mosaics. Bronchial Tabes and Lungs. It aura Colds weeds ago, at a military banquet 'in Montreal. he expressed in very Gallout CAdttan, (Vol 26). '4223'.- -clear 4323'•- Catarrh,Asthma, Bronchitis. Bay tour _ a -clear termtt fico his subordinate Tb• imponot C ydesdals giaiion, the sad all thrust and long diseases. Writs y'ot Cowie d< Graham. Ae=grove for particulars,a stock of treatments sad .dicers his opinion regarding the repairs ometantly On hand at. - anilitia office at Ottawa. Awl now aim,Markham, wilt mate 1901 as 101- office love,-Monday,will leave bis own a able :vome very warm language is spok- Grew River,and pro•eed to Joo. Patter re02Z R14ar, Ci21t. -en on both sides of the question, son's fib con. Pickering. f-r noon, Bab - - - - -- -with the probable result that bard's hotel. Brongbam,for night;To" Triumps of Modern Surgery• -- _- t u ;Dundonald will be recalled to day,Gordon a bole], Pickering, for coon «•onderful things are done f.r the ® Over "� ��smd night; Weda•sda Tom's hotel, ��� :England. It seem3-that the G. O. y human out by surgery. Organs ed C, recommended certain appoint- Liverpool,fo con Jan.Mitebell'e Wee taken out and scraped and polished Donbarton, for nitbc Thursday. B and put hack. or thev may be remov•limenty to a newly formed regiment Casser a, Cherrywood, for noon• Johnin Quebec. Among these teas one M4roy's. Searboro town line. for eight, to entirely: hones are spliced: Pipes � � ® ���� Dr. PickeU, a man occupjfag hii;h Frtdst. T. Coswortb'r. Armadale tar tike the place of diseased seci:ona of lowinglist e positions in his cottntt , ve for noon Fraaklta 13oaan, tlartham. veins; antiseptic dr"sings are w plied pus "r IwP- to wounds, hruise4. htirni an like _ •ttlar. and one whose influence anti!Saturday mos o; Batorday aooa to in uried before inflammation 9'ts in, ♦1 ^p f bis own s able ustil the following Mon. � _ - . at the Old Boys" Rei-umonl wsrctald be to the afivautxge of the w lch causes chem to brei with)ut _ gay taorsing• _ =-+tstid tsese'Ip formed regiment. But maturation and in one-third the time - i33o had not the necemary quili- Bants48df-Pare bred imported York• time required by the uAd tr,a:meW. I���� 1st h, at lications, and he was a Conservat- shine voseb 61,411400. the property of Do. Chamberlain's Pain Balm seta on this Whitby* tiive is politica, end for one of these •a Datoa wbas•ve,14. Will sssad for a same principle. It is An antisAptic , .tearwona his name was struck oil buried nomber of wares dosing 1904. a and when applied to st-p h injuries, 4 fanows.-Mandev,leaver big Own actable causes them to heat very goickly. It Caledonian Gaase+;-Hot 9e Race; Gra►>�Lae'roa!se �afelt: Agee - Ttst- of appointments. Dun- �o,rdoz Flog.. Pteseriaq, for otshs. alp• allays the p+s'n and soreness. Ball Crame; Foot Ball Tournament: Aqustie $vents; Grand Procee- p eionald ascribes his rejection W Tachy, Jos Persons. Rr,nQe 8tU. for Keep a battle of Pain Balm in your siren of grtcietied and Memorial Services: Camp Fite and Fire Works, athe latter fault, and the Hon. Mr, noon,%boos to Andrsw•s h,i•l for might home and it will save you tiaw and Old Boyv and Old Girls concert; Highlanders Bernd Concert. i Fisher, the acting roinlster of Wedageolay A. R. Reeeor'e lot 3.Dan c, money, not to ni.-ration thr inconven �� finds in attendance throughout t6eceiebration. i suilitia, to the former,- and thus Soubtwo. for scan, his own stab!•for fence and suffering[ which such iaJ®I- ` the asci dp scar rages. In making niabot Thursday.Commereial hotel C an ies entail, For sale by ail dr•uggfecs. lilies attack on the •'war office', most. tot 00-0.thence to 11160000 8oasa �.ord Dundonald is ar of an rx�ge.for night and remain uptil the Sued Dy His Donor, guilty following noon: Friday by way of Rose- ••A doctor here has tried me for -attct that ehouid demand an apol- vine so tin. Todd's. hotel. Goodwood. S1�,g(1, which 1 clairned was excessive M Millin _ ipgy -fir- 11ia+ __i inyall from the tar eight;SwardaJ own sable until 1110 f,.r a case of eho:era morbus," aay� R• prin �cisitit7n which ery he now owtnat lJooda.noon. White, of C'oach''lla, CAi. ' At the - He is criticising the Minister of Lor•,d Nji,& (89171 `cT-T3='f hQ PTai+rri hiw rnedilal +kill and � — . --- wu for rr$ieer, t deadsle stallion Lbs operty of medicine. : I naked�iim if it was Isnt - _I4(thtia tvh0.1,S ht3 per puss£ y Pt ---- and in doing :+o he is gt7ilt}• of in- A.C.Courtney,con, I, lot 30, Pickering, Chanlherlwin Colic, Cholera and Diad- :wbotditlation, something that will stand for mares during the sea+•a rhoea Remerly'hp used as I had good ' `,On Saturday'April 2rd we trill display our neve -*incl of 8F'rinR Millin- w cannot be tolerated in t' a nilitigtt of 1304 ar big ewo stable. Terms-To reason.to believe it was and itc--world err. All the ladies of the village,ted vicinity afe invited tu_enme and in- is )�sible•he i? 1•i ht in his inearo s foal FS to be paid Feb 1st, 1905, not or.t under.oath s that it www not.y s t our new--spring gr+c+ds• It �_ _ n or for could use ,} twtter,remedy P� upiniom,, but if the position was horse wi l be charged iusnrance whether than this in a case o cholera nl • . `intolerable to him, her could elther in foal or not. All accidents to mires it never fails. Sold by all druggist C Baker -•' Pieikerin�e have resigned or make it''a person- at owners risk. .til matter between 11411 and the Vark Marphry-VOL. VIII, P. 114 -- 6 viffending minister. Bttt in venti- The Arrerican bred stallion, the proper p -- rEED ;RAIN FOR SALE-The RAYED 6;R ATOLE'-r-From _ tat rig his grievances, it `wbotild ty of S.C.Banker,will maks the season Improved manure spreader the 1, undentg.+ad has for.sale a gasatt•iy p> W � s Flat,,on May geth. white&ai blanc! --!lot have been done ill the public of 1904 as follows-Mooday leaves his "Sticces5' Is the best()u_eeu:th•.--glade mixod rye,wheat and bealey -also ws•,d buck- Spaniel dna•aswers u,esus of Dewy He- public in tt'hiell It was. On Llie _of l9o4 && folows n ana ,n, =o a by Paris' Plow Co., wbeat. J,Percy,lot IS coo S:Piekering,-Broek ward will be given. r{ 17Duaean, H ahlaad tet,Whitby for Dight; Tuesday,own Eta Paris: Coroe and soe it at work :ttxl Road PO.. 2s;xl Creek- _ 1511 Lfiere i e puled a fault ble for night- Wednesday, Maxwell's of our militia system, that is its g- y: leave your order with ; connection .with the rt • in hotel, Hiablaod Creek,for aught; Thurs- -Jits. Wilkins, party dal,bis own stable for might; Friday, .34-,Ti Balsam, P.O. _ e pouter.and so long az that is the J, son's bowl, Whitetal•, for night; Wate�cworka +rftse, politics trill be mixed` up ' Saturday, proceeds to his own stable ,Estate of ,with our military matteri. The ansil the following Monday morning. GEO• JONES Deemed -- 1 iineident is an unfortunate one as geUflermarrl Ifs known se Apple ' ' it may be the• menus.of Canada, jack",.tbe ce_labrated American bred EXECUTORS'. SALE %vh&-,the will`adopt the new sys- 163ing a most popular and useful trotting stallion,the property of Rob%. �a tem.af w•a,terwork-s h dreds will not, 'ioflfcer. Deverell, Pi'okering, will etsad toe- a -OF- be able to figs it. To these the relia- limited eamher-of mares during the ble PUMPS made by EVANS will season cf 19J4 as- follows-Monday V'a,luable Fa.rmli� still pro4nde the hest system of water- leaves hie own stable for Woodruff'e Whitb and Picker131g works: The gttalcty and excellence of - hotel,Whitby noon,Central hotel, Osb- these will s#iIl'he kept at the " awa,night; ue • The naderetaoe as recely ig e - Execlitors' sale of bert house, Po t Perry, until Wednes- ions from%Le Executors of the will of the the ptora4Aest xttentioti. 'STeilt�able F a.rrns, day noon, thence to Ashburn for night: late Geo Jones, io sell bv' pnblie auction " al . Thartidsy , Sebert'+ hotel, Brooklin, st the NEW ARMS-TRO\G HOUSE, 'ro wind up'estate.' There trill nada, Bnbbatd'g hotel, Bron¢ham,sight. WHITBY on :� We EVAl� S y be sold by Public Auction on Friday. Johnson's hotel, Whitegbt ; ' noon, Andrew's hotel,West Hill. n'ght ; WednesdO, 'June 29, 1904 e ' at°arda9; July 2nd, Saturday yo his own stable until follow at 2 lock P.M., .the following valuable " _Lib ` ing Mon 45Y farms,namely :-• grOWi n�t•1 • -At 2 p. in., at- Birrell's i-fotel, Pedestrian-Tire Imported Clydesdale Parcel 1-The north-east quarter of lot _ Lord .Tewett-The beautiful black Yo"rli_`it Yon¢P Street t11 fti - 1,h conceseiou t the 'Town. !c»L ii7g property belonging to the Sons,Broughan, will stud for mares ship of R'hitby,containtng J acres more K trottin stallion,the propeety of 'obs Dickie, is arta$ Wage,wt ".,Estate of the late Henry Mason:" daring season of 1901 at his own stable. or lees, Scil an excellent clay loam ells• sit eon e 4 Gordonhis own stable, oppo• lt'srcel Y crhe'easte -- ered b 2 never•fai ing springs and'l wells. =Az�-xeks"ag station 6.T.3 site the orn House. Descriptive Bnildinge- sic hoese- ta and with pedigree and teraas sent oa the Ist conte cion of the Township of York summer kitchen and woodshed..attached. RAiNs 60ING RAST lire. 149 FOLLOWS-- i n - having a frontage on Yonge street of 8:43 A M aPPbgt N► g Do you want Barn 82x31 with stone stabling and root Nn.6 .MAIL 1 a _ twenty rbains,containing 122 acres more qr.lean. Thla props ty is flue miles north t i r cellars underneath,+dao stone pig pen sed +' 12 LOCAL • • 2 59 P.M. •`- - d N.E�V LiF ISL S poultry honael.' ctl ont,l 1.4 acres,of Droh• t 10 Local., . 'g:G4 P.1SI. �t)ST-On ur abc,itt X111-ell 31st. be- - Toronto,an the land is of the very - ar i,good fruit. ttceen har&lsem Boa Claremont, a book best quality. rich clay loam, in good.State _ TiuIIta 60IN0-WHe1 D1JS�B yOLLO A.M ars of ag ch Finder ages betioaea a and 14 On your Buggy or Democrat. Parcell-The north 75 acres of lot No. No.9 'LoCaL 8:41 A,M.. y�a ri gage. Finites R. 11 exist• a favor o y of r+nitivntion, On the premises there are 2:18 P.M: ysavina same with A. S. Phillips,assessors o frame dwelling hoose,large frame barn, 7 1, 1,in the rtb concession, Township of .•I1 Loc&L • Brougham,or?.Alacaab's @laremoac: =1,t.. 14totse stable, large cow stable, windmill We have Them Pickering. 'Soil excellent clay Ioam. Build iugA Bern -10,74, with stone stabliog ' '7 MAIL B:OcJ P I1f nand abundance of wa'er. The farm is ad ' ;Led lire 5p(,ci1tli4 s in all that kind uuderneath Nell fen ed in 4 fields, . rni.%bly adapted for the milk` -business, iii vv.,irk• 1)rm t fin to x foreign town Watered by 3 wells and auderdrained with �'0060'�•!6a 1C�I;E31fPD1{C�}1C71{G,7j About five acres of orcbard'in good bearing fog, cxrringe work. We cin-P10;1se tile drains.' The propertyis actuated ►f��fl(C�,�j� �f�,f1��7�' x/00 ��.J'L"J'e / O ..C=dition. 1•,111, Our machine dr --insect is aliont 3 1 3 miles from Brooklin, on thQ. Parcel 2-Poetir�ri of lot 9, fronting oo "iltnNing.every cLiy._ (ippt•r!31 hLu:k- G T Ry.,where there gra an elevetor•anci 'ataaon avenue,containing about Ioo acres. catithin4, etc. and cheese tactor},convenient to school, •. h This land is good play lo'7n,in good stave H11ust•;incl lot for wile cheaiP. church ana poet office• =The �}g�rreign -Snk of Canada• d, �ot cultivatiou, eitnsted about tour -miles ' Termebf Sale-1D per cent of the pus - - worth b(Torepto,•on Yonyte street. �l. li. J.kGKSC1N, Brod:Roatu• chase inonev to be paid on the day o1 sale Parcel :S-1h1s lot contaiLs about ten _ --- and the balance in 80 days -thereafter.' Dlakes ever}thing+la easy and n si�nph as possittle. werae of land north ei `!aeon avenue and The sale is made anbja t to a reserved bid, _ y� vc.et of Yon a street. Possession to . no p:on,th after harvest, and © - Absolute Srctirity. ,�•�-- Cnelccellerl Fwcilitie wtl Terms and conditions oP sale-Ten per COOk+, GOttOII iS,OBt COIDjIOn�ls� full possession 0n w 1st. 1!101 1'nrche: -cent laown at the time D1 sale Rud the articulare and cor-ditions of sale will be Siodern hlethcxls• - balance in thirty dave, or arrangements Is sndcesstnlly hsPA monthly by over P ('posit otic Tr.ciltnlrnt. - _ can be with the orcbsaer to allow V per 0.000 ies.Safe,effectual.Ladies ask roads mown or day of sale,or may be had p I Jour d et for Gook's Cane g«1 Ccs- on oppl;cation. to Geo, H: Jones, E=q., ,cent to remain in drat mortgage. Tateao�r,sg all yttxtures,pillssnd PickPrin John J. Fothergill,Erq., 'Whit " biARIKHAM BRANCH, GL.�IiE`IONT BRAICH, For f,:rther particulars and conditions mititions are daagerons. Yrioe,No.1,$tpe r L. E: Todd,Agt. of eels. ap ly to E Cr Brown, auctioneer, bog•No:6,10degreesstronger,$3perbox• NO. by; R'v. A. C.Wilson, Vendors ,+� A. P, $1174th, Man. ' r'; W, E-- bre (i9 Iorll,malledonreoet tofpriceandtwoe-oent gn,icitois•or the aactinneer. DOW& MC l��w.�J1 +p ;Egint At, P. To F. P M cramye. Tree 2 sol piand rec y Windsor one Gillivrey, Ven I,rs Solicitors, ..�Whitby.V00 Frnot at, E., Toronto : John ssom,' �►-Ztos and9soldandrecommeu0ed�yall i pvi Fairbanks, auctioneer. :=ctrh.iro- )r to.lames Bird,2 TorrWn at,�responsib Draggisv la Canada. ! :Lte3 Jane 13t,1904, :,:elicitor for the Execntors- . .., ..- - ✓ 1 x rte.A .OLARRMONT Farm. The Claremont baud will be in attendance. See bilis-for "%Vindow-Screens, k►y. bliss A.Leaper is visiting friends a rates. - o O r�"iAieat Choppers,n Toronto. - Screen, s 3 g Boys' Wagons, ilr. Hurd, of Bethesda, 3vfts CANADIAN Headquarters for : •_t . 'here on Suudti3-. _ PACIFIC ! -- - -- - - - - ;-t ^" bliss E. Leaper, of Toruuto, is _ visiting het ft�'they here. Furll it-tire At the Mrs. Ruy��-l�•o,,6r left un Z`iI -eda ��G�� e � D Y I _ Lowest price. ' to visit filil s in Aurora. Fred Tracey, with wife and fam —TO-= ds dell f Goo delivered 'vee. ' ily, is vis itiiig friends'in town'. «'innipeg $30.00 Regina J• H. Beal bs Joshua and airs. Bundy spent a 1iowbr>iy 1 Furniture,Hardware,Claremont. ' _ Esso days in Toronto this �s eek,_• Deloraine I -hi'oose Jaw1 alis Libbie Wallace is visiting Souris 31'00 Kamsack l 300 r ' friends in Uxbridge at present'. Brandon. + Swan Riv'r} ,• Mrs. S. Bray spent Frida3•, and Lyleton - � -with friends in the city. Lenore Saskatoon 85.4 : Genas Furnl* shings 'LSaturda3 31iniota 32.00 TheJohre will be achildren's and Mrs. ser ice a�vanesa Macleod 88,00 YOu>0$ may aVold ionto, are vrsrtin at' . Burton El ' Pr. Albert 88.00. Binscarth �� - mwh sickness and _pain, says From the Head Down l in, Erskine church nest Sunday Jloosomin J Calgary 88,50 morning. Arcola - - 32.50 Red Deer 89.30 MIS$ Ahna Pratt, if they will y } 33.00 0.� only have taith in the uw of New Arrivals ! A. and bins. Allelwa of Picker- Estevan Strathcona :4 - ing, spent Sunday with J. H. and Yorkton Goin JUNE 14th, 28th and JULY ], dia E. pinkhwWs y C Mrs. Beal. - '' -- g � Fine line of spring hats, spring shirts(colored and white). Spring foot- Chester Rumobr, of Aurora, 19th. " wear, etc. A call will convince the most fastidious, that R. E. For•syth's, spent a fear days with -friends Returning until Aug. 15th, 29th and ri0L1Dp0�>�. North Claremont, is the place to get the right goods at-the right-price:- here last week, Sept.20th, respectively. John Gerow and R. Besse spent Tickets are not good On "Imperial e:! ng frown the letters she is CLAREMONT Sunda • e Port. Pe with s the Limited." tecbi from so many young gyri,. R. Ei • Forsyth S Perry Pamphlets and full particulars from Mrs. Pinkham believes that our girls J f STATION. - former's parents. any,Canadian Pacific Agent, or A. H. are often pcsbed altogether•-too nesr John winter and J. H. Jephson, Notman,Toronto. the. limit of tbeir endurance now, of Pickering, were in town on Thrown from His Wagon,' �in our p�o schools and u1nin- 1 1 Tue!I evening. Mr, George K. Babcock was thrown � � elver t48 _00t o1-4001 >5 Mise �aylor and Mr. Atkinson, Ziothing is allowed to interfere with -t from his wagon and severely bruised. the - - -•of--Toronto, spent Sunday with He applied Chamberlain's Pain Bafm stodiee, girl must be patched to the _ Prof. Tracey and wife. freely and says it is the best liniment troutt and grid=iB1d with banor;o� Mrs. Taylor and children, of To= oo tanrrw+s.sad tt Laires A full assortment of Ladies and Gent&footwear from hes to light he ever used. 'Mr:' Babcock is a well physid v9 8 ronto. have taken up residence known citizen of North Plain, Conn. 9�m to rewgw the lost vi I now on hand. with Mrs. Jobbitt for the rammer. There is nothing equal to Pain Balm odlen it,Its ae+er reeoeeavd. Mas! -.If your Brant something neat and at a close price. Mrs. S. 3icgay, who has been for sprains and bruises. It will effect w5a, - Call at th6 Corner Store. a nding a few weeks in town, a cure in one-thud the timereqtired ..Dat" Mm p�Y�_Y fie] it returned to her hams in Toronto b any other treatment. For sale by m cd .comer,� Repairing neattly and promptly - - last week. all druggists. k�EEattended to. Park and T. C. "tick �n1 Conum d has were at Oshawa ,.on _'Monday at- dewy los me I `� � �- Shoe Merchant, . dawn, tt�e to atband school.and did W. M. Palmer-ending the ordination oY a min- summer � � to � y� at �, but f Claremont, Onglatera. that place. . �se anl�� -- Thos. Graham arrived home on Monday morn' from the Old monzlza - _ - CvttnLr} with fifty fillies. which -- _ „I recocamend -H--to an young t1 t 0100 0 which will be sold at Grand's .on I the great -�-f women wbo smaer trona &esaale weak• -- -- __- lthe 133rd lust. ( rams'-M= Asa& Paan, Saf17, - . Early on Tuesday morning our w�i.i�bi wi tow off w rear - - Pi 'Tim iresidents were awakened by the Along with the warm weather we report of a gun, which some _ have all kinds summer 1 There is but One word thought to be-ftum the seat of headwear r war in the far east. o� Our school football tearn played ;�' a friendly gams with the Good- EGGS ",Take the hint and let us have your order 'wood boys last Saturday even ing• Ready-to-Trim p - i'or Eavetrough or Roofing. All work t and were victorious, the score be- iing s to i in their tavor. $eadpfor-Wear - mid �iQe {�W guaranteed. ' The Ma-khan checker club vis- ited our club on Monday of this Stock' completes. -Never any _ lJow$well, The- Peoples' Tinsmith week, "and a friendly match in- trouble to show them whether WANTED. heir roved L _ am o h r o t. . dnlgtld in. *.+fork p soil buy o - superiority in the game by Recur- Highest Cash- prices. - in$the larger score. M. GLi'$QWr BlOIIg5II1• _ - The practice of letting cows run 2$-ty F. C. LA FRA1✓�GH, at large in our village has again `° -commenced thi9 summer. On be- is �� • E � a g , half of our residents, We have ,. sop . rruit 'Trees 1 . . j 1904 Pumps been asked to request people to » Well e- -i r t .=�' •� dt_+continue the same. is9 the cat- 10- cror .o g tle break boards on the sidewalks, a p ,a r •� (� Ali kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubs and very often gardens suffer I v `•w n: a ti E Etc, foe sale.. Windmffl&ate be left open for a IIts idir Highest prices paid for Fall and e-�v tatnutea. w neva ' nu _ _ - -4 - o E. sort . .. .. nter Apple . -- ---- ` _=consider other �s JifAlr E, Affa Agsas._ } - The trip of t e eason.-Grand a.0 a.r Cti a s e R - _ Plck.eing. e 0 - - �W-Iarit preys•farmer-' excursion tinder the an::- cataia�...h.camp 'bauness - xhart h by the Canadian Paeiflc �„ :t e 118-23 ' LO Guelph, on Tuesday, I.E. o• °it° :Z°»s o r June 2 st, 190.1. A special train tM� di � �� �y�o r a1-' , 30 a.m. as a t I - will run from Myrtle at +. a ;� o' 0 3 $�: �= _ . T f $r•essaor to ' Glen Mai 7.3. a.m.; Clateinout sO o a y � � o o = i $ i p+�ke r� n - r1 ohn;.Gerow, t}a,ow a Sm, Claremmi. 1.45 a.m.; Locust Hill 7.58 a.rn. �� 2 a o . g W.V.Rlohardson, Agent.lPicke>dag. -� Agincourt 5.10. The train will( -- -- -- _ also stop "at•: Toronto Junction. �b �3.� e 3 _ Returning leave Guelph at 13.10 P. li,m �3b s: 'a" 23 m o' til p return.by the special train or any 4 °� � m. Juney Lumber Ya ,L rd lanaary 19o5-Whitby 91h, Osbiwa 10th, regular train not later than Jung I Brougham 11th, P5r1 Perry 131h,IIx - 1904. The special feature I, bridge 12th,Cannington 11th,Beaverton - 111 22nd, - + - will be the 'visit_ to the Model loth I t Ail kinds-le rough sad dressed House - y ®u an Afford -� � -Lath; Shingles, Doors,Sash. House fin- ishings and Silo material Tet Season _ _ _ 'The - t0 paint your barn and outbuildings with our a _ Cistern tsaks and water wougbs made Ras cau3 - therefore -----need something o compplete, your baying machinery. We haFe}now- ' •i:ng machines, hay tedder rakes, side delivery rakes, hay loaders, _• _ _ f hay racks and wagons, hay forks and slings, and anything'else you " intght want. in the implement and vehicle line. we can supply S ou W. D• Cr erdQa• 8 have it in eight popular and durable with a new rope for your horse-fork at little cost.' We handle thp- famous.Proimn•horse fork and slings anti can _. colors. - Two coats of paint will add greatly supply them on terms'to villi spry, _ 5o YEARS,-Geo- Philin. , , IYlJJ; , _to • the durability, worth and. appearance of EXPERIENCE - rs five hun- dred square feet and is warrented to wear �' HIUMAIIUZIUII_ ._ :for-five years. : , q i - _ t 1 TRAOt MARK DEi16N6 . - D : . 991— Important rtnnt showing of Snest dlsphiy of - - po '" "' "' Anyone sending a sketeh and descri�thn�B> teen City Paint i8 p11 upin OII@ a h t - China. Avery large, assortment of " quickly ascertain our opinion free w ether an �, Books.Dolls, Toys, 'jag% `" _ s probably ipat H ads Comm Onani U an 1 Invention 1 �• Uryns surf etl7 cnntldent al. a a,nen sten Ion an at 76c per gallon d 'n'+5 gallon received for the Holiday trade. Cal! - ets taken t roughfoMunpecn g co tents. - ' - sentfree. Munn Patents en t mus n receto. and -gee tbem.1 __ - MecW"nt"witbout cbarve,In the . 13abscriptions taken for all btagazines,s _ _ Qn ��� Jimel icall* pads, pril3ed per gallon at Seeenty CBntQ• Weekly and Dsilyl Newspapers. ` gl� _ • A handsomely tllnarated waekly, La Meet cur• x ` --• -- -•-- -' cniatinn of any seterrttec lfrntrnal Terms.t13'a_ • W. iJ", �3. RICHARZ�s0N _ ear: tour montbs,$L.°odby�'Newdl�l{k �� Will- pay:.yQu![t0 use. this. paint. \/V - 3616roadway. - •� /,. _ �_—�1•TT��IJ�� Aro-.e,..lam ,-:•f -..��'.`^^'_- I — — NEW .LAUNDRY y _ hP t ulersigned li t,5 opened n a WalI Pa e rs Paints, � `O! l� s T it p _ unbarlr. .nes door to 11".��;nt;yRussill Hardware Co L;,/ )llnbnr's: nntl having nQarl The _ �` •.z - - -L.V _ - fcmr year's etl.le-ien( -first r, Ville, is prepnred to do first-class } ,q d L-•3e fre3h stoak:n � P •- _ " - ow on hand. Price3 in Nltll'Pa er rangin3) ry-orl: -it usual rate,;- gINQ' jy'Z', Toronto. • , � , 126 EAS Give me a trial. ....STF{,E r _ -. : from Be.up. " i 900 TO-N G. �.- L_ tl�iiii P&rka Z'l�Zlb3TC�1'l. Proprietor. .:_:. +,�r..+rr v..,.Tu v+le t,1 -:.y^.Y.. -•3�•sm.a[... ••e'eF7-Mn'°"'•..'•.. ..� _ .w '_.....--... ��••..•.�^e.. r^ �- " ...^, .' -.7-' '3's. "wz�:,u� 1 m.rn ate.. . --:e�e .7%_ - ,_... ."..a-,: �.:... :. .. 6 ..R - _. ... s�, .:. •"i'; .. .. -. .. ... o i _ .. _ . T STILI. ANOTHER F1f1HR'. t 11 market 1* firm; dealers are aekity , �. Den. I{urpki ruNprts to 'Tokio Clot TRS WORLD'S 3 �II�Rg�,rS =2,82i for bags and $4.90 In bbls. of . . 1.11, , . A dutachrueut that was deepatchod to- "" track. Fro%lpions-heavy Cienadial EEPOETS FROD2 TSE LEADII'TD Mort cut pork, $17.50 to $18; light! 3 wards t'uag-Yuanpu rdpuleed sixty short cut, $17 to `$17.51); An Sri i�. TIRADE CENTRES. . or suveaLy of the enemy's infantry at • Lituhul.ai iia. Maii.day, tin Tuesday - - -fat 6i backs, $17.50, compound lar __,' a % Lir(eee of Grattle Praia, Cheese, 6} to 7c; Canadian lard, til to 7}I r _ ----- •. caval s at ltnd Other Dai Px oducs Ike o 8¢ t Sic; i they encountered' six cPwl _ _, _ .. - - .-- - ----_ -- Russian i,ifunti w and 3001 ry ry ttl' rendered, n stns, l ; C"hauY-kia.ahi. After two hours' tight- at Soma and Abro:1d. ed rbc;'bacon, 13 to 13 c; fesh oil) - . . I . end •Nearl Two Battalions 'Were Ing the Japn'neeu drove th4 liussians Toronto, June 14.-Wheat--The mar-led akaftoir hog• $750; live hog4 \'. . 1 towards `1'ua Yuaupu. rho liussian $5.40 to la s-Select, 16 } g- het is weaker, with oderinge, of On- 118X; thew late, 15 to 13}c. I3uttd i.. .. - casualties were sixty or seventy. Tho tario grades freer. No. 2 •white and -Full grass, 18:} to 17}c; Westerl .'• SA� lost four kt and sixtee 92 t 93 1 w Mr �1 woltaaa a lied n red uotad outer a at o c o d try 1 to 14 G Dego-Ontario , . . (�V �t• % .' freights.' Springdwheat is nominal at 8f c; best 3Quebec,c7;c.h _ 11 . _- 8c east, and goose at 79 o 8 c e • _. . 8 t 0 est SULTAN If J IT. Manitoba wheat is easier; No. 1 Nor-- UNITED STATES UAItKETS. ' despatch o Con an owls there 93c,,Georgian I3ay porta; No. - )nl':�:MESE REVERSE. IS KUROICI ADVANCING? A d from st tla 2 Northern at 90c, and No. 3 North- Milwaukee, June 14. Wheat-1.\o. 1 says:. The Ports declares there is no Northern, 99}c to $1; No. 2 North ern, 87>y c. No. 1 hard is nominal at i . a A 'Hai-Cheng, Manchuria, despatch I All Japanese movaments, are fatal'.foundation for the reiiorts that the 184e. Grinding in transit prices are I ern, 97 to 98c; old July, YS Ic bid F ,save; A flanking movement of • the Ipreted as caused by anxiety to Kamp- I1Sultan has given permission to the Il Cc ai'o',e those quoted. 63c; ser . , to Isar'r -No 3 :Japanese around the Russian lett from Ier. as much ah possible whatever (Russian Black Sea fleet to pass the 63c; sample, 58 to 59c. Corn-No. $ Feng L_June 9; was te-,movement Gen. ]Couropatlan makes Dardanollea. Uats-The market is quiet, at ea i- j _ =,_'_.pulsed with a 'loss of two whole bat- to help Port Arthur. Not only have �_ er prices. No, 2 white quoted at 30} I50 ff 51c; July, 48 c bid. to 31c west, ,and at 81}c low freights I3uaa1°• June 14.-Flour-Firm 6Firm „ . - faire.s. (A battalion consists of.the Japaneao botubarded the West o R'heat-Suring; spot offerings acarcq DONATIONS FROM IIRITAI.N. to New York; No. 1, white, 3_c east, coast of Liao-Tun Peninsula, where .. unsettled; No. 1 Northern, $1.0 $00 men.) g and No. 3 at 31.1c east, kl - A large Japanese force moved out ,the railway runs close to the shore, English members of the Red Cross _ } VFinter, no oCIeritigs. Corn-tiVeak{ .- ._. g Baxley-The he market is quiet, with in the morning along the Feng-wang- making reints of debarkation, but have sent £2,000 to the Aon. Char- demand moderate. No. 2 quoted at IN'o. 2 yellow, 57.c; No. 2 corn 56c Cheng and Hai-Cheng Road. The Gen. Kuroki has assumed the often- les Nardingo, the British Ambassa- 143c middle freights. No. 8 extra, (Oats-Steady; No. 2 white, 46}c; No. Russians had a force strongly posted sire eastward. Ho has sent an wet- dor, at St. Petersburg, for the relief �40 to 41c, and No. 3 at 89c middle I2 mixed, 43c. Barley-No o[lerings. do a ravine 30 miles south-east of Powering, strong column that drove ,of the Rugsian sick and wounded. Rye-No. 2 in store, 78c ,asked. Can, 'I Hai-Chen The Japanese were re- out the Russis is from a fortified o- ,The .Ambassador has handed the freights. Hai-Cheng. P P P Peas-The market is dull at un- N frei3hts--Steady; wheat, 3}c to s ceded by two battalions, who.walked ,aition at Saimatze, . 20 miles north- (money to the Dowager Czarina, who New. York, is resident of tile' Russian Red changed prices, with No. 2 shipping into the Russian ambuscade. 'They west of T•0 ineratlg-Cheng, inflfiting a P as quoted at Glc west or east, A1c; September.,- June 14.-1i'tra k,July r received a murderous rile•-and °artil- ilosa of 100 leen. Cross: P Coq The 98 c; ceptrmber,: 81 c; on track, No. -, wern, 95je; et edtrout tonlyyon rorgtwo esca lin. }theyeare without Russian authorities say a about i • KUP.UKI'S ADVANCE. t prices stead mNo. 3 Am r-i T el- INhard,2ort nN 93icNot Iho -First i escaping. ithe fight re at. out info bation the of- ]low quoted at 5S}c on trach, Too - .. .The main Japanese force, which was 1 The Japanese still prevent any 'to; No. 3 mixed at 57}c. Canadian patents, $5.20 to $5.30; secon3 pat- ready ser sior'to the Rusait;a force; fls1a1 despatch:that was made public news of what is recedin at Porti ents, $5.10 to `%i '-(i; last clears; $ri.- ' g Thursday night, but that. the Rus- ' preceding.• ,corn nominal at 44c Rest for sound , tried to outflank the Russians, who ;of g lArLhur from reaching the outer 50; second clears, $2.70. Lean-In i drew off,without losing a man. The sidn withdrawal was quite in accord- 'world. but tel rams•f om beth sides grain. bulk, $16; shorts, $17. g Rye--The market is quiet, with - . - Jaluiriarse, closing in, found -the ra- ance with Gen. Kuropatkin's pre-ar- race in London Dint to the fact - "U g ranged plan, ,although the R isstan (that the forward movement of Gen. Iprt uc nominal a 57 r 58c outside. LIVE STOCK MARIi1;T. -' - - vino vacant, ante for their dead. Buckwheat-The market is, dull, ' indicated stubborn . Flahtin�. Kouroki's army has commenced in • • Mtltttiy critics' rofess to be not alto- (with priers nominal. No. 3' quoted Toroa'o, .lune 14.-At the R'c t_rn - . - ilosses 1' Aubstantial force. Gen. f{ouroki let 45c outside. Cattle Alar'set to dao the reaiptrs heroTFIRUICI\G UP T1RENCIIFS. gether, certain whether Gen. Kuro!Ws ' practically threatens the whole Rus-, movericat means a real advRilce, or is gran front front M,.tkden to Haichen hlnur-Ninety per cent. patents un- .90 loads, con:pri�ing 1.080 cnt.ie, 1,- A des;:atch to the London Express simply a feint to distract [fivaeian at- ' Ph!s is sufficient, apart from any ,"'hanzed at $2,65 to-$3.70 middle 1000 sheep and lambs, 2,250 hofs, and from Nagasaki via Shangnal, says 'tention from Port Arthur; but they f cltieetiod of millitary science. to make ,fre.lrhte or domestic use. Straight I cal-,es. that infor:aation front a high source Incline. to the latter view, la mo6o'for'the relief of Port Arthur ;roilera of s'•eciai brnnJs !or domestic L)us peas is hoth export. and butch- _� . . . is to the eR„ct that the Japanese ,cin-l Jby Gen, Knuropatkin i;npractfcable, ;traG'g ocot,� at $a.-•.> to $4.". > to erg' cattle ;: (s very i)riac this morn- ' . _, gineeroare sa.;rping their waytowe.rds I r, Ibbls, Manitoba, ilol.ra aro steady, ,tog; e:erythln� s'Pld out tarry at a the fortis ca•ic ns :;t' Port Arthur, Pn- I A3srsitcri OFI•'EN.r•4IVF.. .. J.gPti !til:: ACfAiti, No. 1 p-itcntt:, 1.1.90; No. 2 ratenty„Intron; lar ceA. AA much as $`) 0 per .- -. . der co'-er of the. artiiier}', new earth- 1 A despatch to the London Daily i i$1 �0, ;,rid strong ba'erg' $4.40 on ,cw;, t� ,s pa •1-to•da: for snv!U'i loads wri"':s are' thrown up nightly. `The 'Matl from Fusan Rays Il,.+t the ttus- 1 The' Central News of Lonuon fins a 'ir•c'•, Torontp. lot r`o �e rc-Prt c;rttie, tree h^A are Rrad;a11 nearing the glans have npparentiy taken the of- dvsi, atc!1 'ro;:t Lino-Yaasr, of .!•'delay's Milireed--Tran is d-al at 817. ant , i1,,:tch�,s' cattl,• war•, it arli-VIi.g, a s _R''ts'anA. The garrison are us;rig tensive. .They ;uivc --ached Sul:.;il- date, statin:` that .on Th:.t s lay f as :lt1^e+Mw art•81$4 turn, ,At out.gla„ points' Litt l,, J nrwcr for the best _ radvs, and . . , sh-ills A,)nringly, an! are e;')d,rr.tly re- in and are advaii6na tc `3,.Iu ;,,se s.a. sco s erg ;ttar%ed, i. , n a, t;•ar is (1•tot:'.l :.t Sl,,. )c), and shorts .lrl es n n, o to $:i per cwt., and ser,ing their ammunition. �tuvor ,200 along) the hetrailway. l hen'Ruu.rc being :batteries t •ane ly fivei`lsion.r wi of ca 0 at 818.50. 'Lldnito.'a bran in sacks, 'mare wou!J hrn:e so.d. Prospects are _1. I ' _ _ _- -_-.- Leid ir,ms corer the operatfoiia of the y q' '$1 3, and shorts at $20 tiers. cnnsid:r,d g«od. trenchmakers. Siege guns hate not .now in a half circle ^teuw; 'reng- �alry, neat S4tyyau. -S.)vvint Fotnias F . • . 1,toc'kers and fecdvrs art sc.-.r-A,, and be.•n used yet. They are befog mount, ,l ang-Cheng from galmitse to Luo- Iof CosSaci•!I (a sotin.a con�isrs or 160 ++ ,. - prices hither. Alore would ha c gold ed cn remnnt: taifortns, in cup=+^)nn Yang. A Fcreen of Conn tcks !e civ- men) occupied n street poaitiym in a I here' to-day. p d- ! COUNTRY F ROUT,'CE: -_- ;leg loaitions criag their front. The northeastern 'mountain pass, and held a Japan- � i;5od to choice rnilch cows are %r ; roads and passes are strongly Feld. 'ese for two ho,r�, I'ha i ::!ing was Dried Al'1)}es--Trade is very , dull, I"'anted and �di}1 fetch up to ;,.i or a ., - _ b 4f i I The Japanese cavalry a.re scouting fern +$'rd th%"..JaT ,rata• feta h,av- ;-in.f }rices are :nchan3ed, at 3 to i rattle sore fir the right kin_!, S12p- - , _• .. FOP NZ'N TORPEDO BOATS. - 1admirably. They repulsed the Cos- 'il' nut IR,7 r:ns;14 carr 'd"lhr Itis•• ;3;c per 1.), - Lval,iarated api,les, 69 ,;ilea t'odiy , weFe cot of the best - The Ct. Petersburg correspondent of sacks in-several recent engagements 'Sian p:AW.ciri-11h�R'vsa'tfRbiast one to 7c per TI,. rads _ , the I rrt.1o. `•nndard says that the J idlled and twcnt Lwo ,xo d, Pcana- -Trade is u K ,.v STILI. EIGHT MILES ASSAY y' kF d l 1rt. .with prices) �inalY atuT" was f,riri and occa- [.uss ;n r,(,1' "t :at;t is enacador:ng to steady: prfrre loans are quoted at sionuly a I ttli, higher; ewes are . fgrt eight trif,te expans,ou engines of� A despatch to the i,ondon -.Daily .a , 81,50 to S1,,�0, aLd hand-pic;.ed at Rorth from f to 'tic pvr iD bucks . J3.20U tttdicated horse power in -4Ger- Uatl, from Chefoo. say's that tunes - i� �t� $1 A5 to $1.70, - !from 3 to "'c hrr 1'; :_ meed snRcp I ,t . "izamy trot 'our proposed torpedo boats are continuant arrivfh U to the ` It 1�� 1-i l!�S LOJT. lto is--The mar'<et is unchanged at.•r i _ y Q p T roan 31 to 3 c ,,e ID ; lan,ha from: Tho hurts and other parts will be Presrart nineteen have arrikied from - - I'=8 to 32c, according.to qua!tty. IE' to t5 ench, (�I.es from S2 to 410 1 Port .%rthur, with about 2,004 Chin- Steamer Canada Sunk in the St. ; IT.,c:ny-The markc,t is yuiCt dt G'to ,ach, or ,from 4 to 5 e ib. Good F, po S y $t per, to 0 to l i. t'� built inland The cbrres ndebt states i refugees, man others aro follow- Lawrence River,on Cho a)thorfty of a aaaal a sneer g y -c ior.1A. Comb < let at f2 stuff wnntcd. .:_ e In The kliiitar Govarnor allows - +. RYn e Ootermm�nt is much exercised A Montreal -despatch sacs The ; rr IToinr are A':^3dV and .tnchangrd, at . , ,io 13ad men with'sutficient knowledge�vll natives not engaged In the dock- ,Richelieu and Cntar,o Kavigation ' llay=Th^ it:arlet is il.'nt, frith ot.t S5 121 for choice, and $4.7 , per cwt, ,yard and defences to leave Japan- 4 I It03"e.gut the;ahJps,proceeding to ,se cruisers intercepted the junks and Company a passenger steamer Can- lferu,Rs moderate, - Tia.othy quoted for fight and3at. All grades will '+the F!!Y '1 ast ads, Captain St. I.o;;ts, wtrtle on her at $.41,3 to 510:25 a ton, on track. (sell, � t i _ gave the rPfI1�PCF food, which they iwa u from Qurbxx to Montreal, Ras A n o . "'! I.."od.ot very ,n ,;h`to It i� rPpohted y At Straw-The market is uiet. with ,• -� _ that the Ja ai„'•n land forces are Irum into early on Sunday morning, q Zhib04t KL'$Oi:I'8n CA3IP.' p rices uncban d at $5..30 to $6 'on BELAPiGER�S t ' w' eight m'1 ':. of Port Arthur. Iabout two miles below. Sorel, by the.p Fie ►1:3l�RT BROKE A di-spatrh frerm ,aG�Pn Kuroki'a but so far no import.; 't collision has iDominiun coal steamer Cape Breton ,track, _ - I P tatooes-IR cei-+ts moderate, ap,d - head;-arty; vis• Ftisan, says The taken. place on land sitar the .of S-Aney, CJ3,, which was on h..,r-� u Death of a Murderer_on _ s' nr¢scti .as aeras-Aer Rua _ Peculiar ea ---- g ,+ort-resi,. ---Gunboats and torpedo wav > n the ricer, 1�hL_. A large :FaL?�n-tot`"4 ce rCFagloas tc� nal ed - --Llio�riT ows, . fkrt0d-p3:,PreP --- M;, tloW•`11i4 4noet interostm news can +)oat destroyers can navigate the ,hole was stove in the star!'oard side ° s ape q ty' A St. Schulasti;,(' ': Quo.' despatch �y not be telegraphed'beta-iso it world channel at high water, the ,Japanese 'of the Canada, which rapidly filled I,`'mall lots too at 95c per bag., I,m� ;-'Ttirophile llri.inger was hang- -- turn?oh r?"Ps to future movements. •seating operations being affective on- jwith water and Ahortlp after the col- l I'p'Tnry-�t'he da:t'.an+t is f;ar,o with ri at 8 o,clock on Friday morning Th.) gnat strength elf the .Japanese ;'y as regards the egress of larger Ihsion.'san': to al:o.:t forty 'cot of wa-. limited a`cr:ngs ( h c. r.v. }- to ,for the inurder of Antoine Seguin, - •ocr„pv)�q ad;nnced Positions and the vessels. rhe forts-have been much !ter In add;ticn to t e crew' there j13c ler iT,.; tu-r.e-,s, i3 to 1.c lir., I t h his brotircr-in-law, aC Ste. F:ntctaclie, dis;'os�t,ion of the main forces are 'damaged by the- recurring bombard- 1`Rc;a aloof forty cabin pasA('ngerA on Im: for fresh killed. win February, 191)3, i3elanger died "^ ^^ a 1e c 2 Tie died of a broken heart. . tho;--smitlitart• attaches'•thems-Ives, who I and-class l,,i"-ngers. T-or'unately Cho, doctor gut that as non ns o have practically no informant on the TO REINFOr,cF.- TOGO. there was a member or 'tTrirgee and THF. DAIitY bIARKI T. l felt •t-he trap fall iribht caused a ' . . suti)ec't'except what is gathered from Th-c Tokio comes ondent, cit the. river craft in the ueighhn4'hood at-the Butter-The receilits of butter con-i rupture of the heart.- This !s the the bulletins issued here, Agenziri Lilwria, of [tonne, Telegraphs fume of the accident, and the Canada's time fairly large, and the demand is 9rst occasion on which it has been " that a cruiser, tour destroyers, two crew and passengers, ;with the excep ;gid for best qualities, with prices known that after a man has been '-1gunbonts, and five torpedo boats tion of (-,re of the crew and four or Iunchanged. We quote.-Finest. 1-lb. I hanged h•• has not shown a sign of . - -JAPANFSE HOLn RnADS. shave been repaired at Sasa'bo, and (five passengers, were picked up by the I ro'ls, 141 to 16c; ordinary to good life, after the drop, `i'tiere was 'not - .. 'The Town of Stu-Yen, now occupied I have Kerne to reinforce.Admiral Togo cooler Cape Breton and thd.other ria- !largo ro11A, 13 to 14c; medium and 'even a;pulse beat in Relanger's body, ' • •by the Ja ancse ar y, is o1 great before Port Arthur. er craft. :moo tar as can he ascertain- ' -after he fell, 13t,langer went Te the p vii g I to;cee ,gray'es, 10 1�0 l ic; creamery w.strategical importance, 'being situated � . led five,,lives were lost by drowning, Ipriwe, 17 to ISS; gurus, 10 to i,e. got to like ecily composed. Ire dill A about 40 miles north-cast of Raiping, I JAPAN ITAS 400,400 TROOPS, and there nnay have been some more. Lggs�The reccil.ts 'are fair, and the not took like a man goir.�•to be �� and f i nnilcs south-e¢st of Hai-Cheng. I So far as idvntif)ed the dead arc:- demand good. Case lots tire selling 1 'anged. Every0ing was cottducted Th© Lo al Anzeiger,•of Berlin, prints g in perfect order. There were fitt,y It commands perfectly the roads to IleAct Fann^terre, nurser,. at 1; c ;or dw,en. • }:ei•rions in tl:e Jail ynrd'and a bun- ,. ser interview with Gen. Jleckel, form- Alfred Thibeh•ult, chief clerk in ,the both places. -Siatnatzsa is also an 'erly professor of militany tactics in l hecse -The ixru:'et is quiet with dred outside. The priest of the vii- ' I ortant oint, as it controls, the freight department of the R, and O. ices un:hanged. Old ,•toted nt lCn ' 1mT' r Japan, in which he said he estimated 1 r • a lase held mass at a .quarter to_ 8. Toads.=to Llco-Yap and Mukden. By ' Lino at QucCec, per Ib, and now at S' to (Jc, tine 1, t g Cho Jai ansae it4rongthv at 00,000 I P + 'clock, and all the villagers;w ent to% fodowin this route the Xao-Tien- Joan Baptista and Euficne Thibe- , g then and 100,000 rescues. Ile believ- ter for,nriiis• it. Nass «'ns in'progress while tl el Lin,, Pass, a strongly fortified and ' ¢tSTt, need 17 art 11, sons di the , cd there were still 150,040 troops in h;nr.�ing tool: duce. lRatclit?e wras� 1. . - :4 almost impregnable Russian strong-.i Japan. He did not doubt that the chief clerk. �10G PROi)uurs. the hnnginan', and ,conducted the pro-' . _ --. _ ?s. hold, wiU be a:;dided on the advance 'Japanese would storm and ter':e Port Ovide rr::net, tailor, Quebec. ". ceedings without a hitch. , i 'of the Japanese army northward. Anion- tine pass.-niers en hoard T.resscd Bogs are Y;n itan, ed, -�wltin �_ . %Arthur, as they did Iiinchau. 'I'll,, were, the_ fol]° in rn C1 ^• '-- '"^''-- PiUSSI:\NS DEI'EATED. uaecp;al+•d, and t]iey were--the ;ftrttnese s;)Aiu!ui E. Lon;. of i'rant,ord; `Sr, and Mrs; gcod de i`,1nd ^t :•n.1:111';ed %rices. 1'0 A NEGRO Tui�r�Iir�i WHITE • imarl:smen. The army orgahizaCon R. F, Wills, of Uxbridge,; IT. L. Arm-,;quote:-T'a<on, ion,; clear, 8 to .c --- Gen. Kuropatkin telegraphs to the stre+nt , of 'i'o^onto; AT. D. ? cArthur. 'rrer Tb. in cagy_-•ots. Mess pork, S16.- ' Some People Attribute the',Changs -; t .was splendid, and_ the.o.•fisers.� .wthQ c :1~iiiperor,' un-ler date of June 8:- 07 "I'erorto,' urrd J:'II: 3lradc of SES Flo-. sort r'L,- $18 -to-$-1-3. -I '_ =ear. '- were very intelligent, were s iliirablo "A J pan,se brigacle attacked a' Iitimi!ton. t I 8mo.ced Meats--Hams, light to me- A New York dcspatch_says'_ The leaders. He instructed' six apanese - ' i IRu�ian detachment occupying Sai- The Canada, which• \Cas aNed at ditun, 12 c; Co., heavy, 11} to 12r,; Tribune to-day has the following from ..•• aria, on .June 7, .The Ilu'ssians re-:officers in 1903. Their knowledge es i >Isii 41917,000, -and was i:ninsured, will, it i rolls, 9<c; shottlders, .9c; backs, 13 to rnstl''ort', T-oil, Island:-Considarablc� tonished him, and his pupils ultimate- ,i tired slowhr, because of the enemy's is expected, he n total loss. lt.,c; breaLiast bacon, 1�c. interest is Leine shown by residents . great superiority, towards Fenchulin,ly b_c¢^:c his tcacncrs. Lard-The demand is fair, r:ith I o too tha case of _, . Pass. _ --�---- .. . prices steady. We quot•�:-Tierees. n-rp}crud-tn an, who is grad:tal OPPOSING 1'ORCI S f this A s c n - --Q.iir_Inecna. scr�tao-oglccts R'oun_� __ __ _-... _..____ --���c -; gc-iii s, o ;c. I1 rosin" .his d s':y co'or and hecom FISq _ I nrrested for ' Wounded." i it lied lin London with 11. Suycn.atsu. -_ BUSINES AT \IOtiT1:I:AL: t�:ilin , chic?.ens and locked up in the . ' ' 1 __ are concentrating an ex-Japanese _Minister, .who said re- New (Regulations Adopted by the i� rh acj 1 It is he' r'r by some ` 1 n m:e.e troopsg I c ^` - south:>•ard w th a front extending garding fort Arthur that..the fortress .Gowerlirn•-,i tient,�1�J-aria raft, e ------T--- l colas h,::'c that tri ht produced the more than ten miles from Pulanden cvas besieged be a out'1 ) ) n[r oats continues er•:ceudin�ly .dull, so' trans urn:ation, 'xli:cli, if it continues •,to Vang-Tsia-'rung, in the valley of ;anese, while the defenders numbered A Toronto despatch says: By the i that although No. 3 has been oil'cring will ca'•;so him to beconie completely 'Taissal-.ho. I about 20'000. Doubtless its capture i new lishery regulations recommended j here for,some clays at :16c in store, white in tiwc. Because of Ward's ill- • A ,Japancs,, force of two compan-I would cost dear, but that was ineyit- 1 by S. 'T. Uast::do, and adopted by !cnly a few cars have been sold; the health, which attended the chingo, in -. les of inlantt;v and a squadron of able. The news of the capitulation of the L?enninion Cowernnient, anglers l lowest otter of tie. 2: oats seems to color, the ;¢}1 authorities decicird to ` :;cavalry advanrcd on .Juno 7 north- I the fortress would come soon. If the are only permitted to catch eight :be :',Sc, and no one seems to }rant release him: ., ward frout Feng-Wan.--Cheng into the !-Japanese t00% Port Arthur and de- instead of twcl:'c bass per day. The car lots at that figure. Peter-boroughs k., i' Far.-Ta-Fate, bung district, drivinglfeate3 (=en, Finro;atkin at Liao- ;limit ter r,tas'.-incrge is tour,' pic',;erel have been sold at 33Jc on track. Peas - -' _ • in ,t1. he Cossack outposts. A detach- iYang .thev would certa:hly march twol'.e, and la''e trout four, sneckled were allout steady at 71c a^,oat PLOT[ A!.t�INST CRAB, meet of chasmisTs and of ininntry% north, 1:.c would not sa'. they would or !:rook trout thirty or ten 1:•ounds. 'Montreal; No, hanky, :)t'c; '�o. •^ - - hastened` froili L'nlindi to aid the go as far as ILai'u n. That w•as ii- Ttie size' lirrtti''ol 1-ickerel is fifteen c�tra; 4°c; and No. 3 rye, 62c, Flo':r Tyro Infernal %Tnc'1.inos Teund in - • I -Cos ack�. The Japanese abandoned' }on•,' way. Thcy, would not fortify ,inches, for ,.n..s':inonge thirty inches, -There was a fair dein.^.nd fo; '.%Tani- ms`s Palace. . -their attack, having lost one officer AIukden, b,;t would occupy a strate- !m,-a,s-:F1n .fro,;n tho point .or tit^ nose Itoha f'o•tr.: `.Tnnitoba l nter:ts. S4.90 A T.ondon despatch says :-Tho _- • .,ort npn_rr,.nmissioned officer capturedTgical positibn n :;horn (.5sturice to the t,o the (mitre of the tail. The sale :to _Si.!?:); st on L,zkms`,- •l.fit)-to p,iiy Mail. un the authority o.f a And sc.:eral men killed,. Wo*had no north. They would c•crtainl}�qo to ;rnd a`:port of s.�ocl led trout, black i$i4.C5; Winter wheat patents, S4.g0 to liussian cor'responLc:nt,�says,thitt on + :t ctast:alties, lVladivostock. . bass and tnaski.nonge is p7ohili!ted for g5; straigl't. rollers, $1.50 to S1'.8i; the night of June tae internal mai f -, _ "Outposts of Cossacks on the main When asJ:cr! wfiet.her Rith Tort a period of five 'years, provided, how- straight rollers in bags, $2.15 t,o I i chines nvere found concealed in to- 1 - " Itac-Pan road R're driven in .June. Arthur, bfukdcn, 7Tarhin and Vlad1- ei'er, that nny person'froin a foreign 25. Feed Manitoba bran .pas in .bacco .hoxes in .thc.palace at Tparsk - - '. 7, but reinforcements forced the Japes I stock in their hands' the ,Tapnnese country, fishing in the waters of, the.lgdod demand; Aianitob¢ bran in bags, eo-Selo, where the Czar now is. one .•pnege to retire, (Jur loss' during the could" hold the itiici the raihvay Ipro�in o who obtains an angler's tic- $19 to' 519; sl:o tc, cull per ton; was found in the. dining-room and '` fighting, whichlasteduntil 7 p. m., ¢¢ainst the Rl;ssiuns, AT. ,_iuyelnatsu !enso nin%, upon Ica-h - the }tro:-ince. ,(int,^rio bran in hulk,•$19.54 to $19; the other• in thtt-nudiencc chamber, " - ' '_:f was, Captain. Liatchlw-and two soldi-(said:-"In, ptrjiaring for war we tante with• him the-lawful catch of p}nprt ?19.".0 to a'J�'•tt'.a si11i $28 The muchanisiu of both was Work- 4 erg 1t`fllvd and five soidiera wounded." thonuht oT raerCt.hinq." Itwo days' f.shinR. ,to 2S rot ton. Boli d outs - The, Ing. " s � . ' .. .. . - .. .. . ' - . . . . . . I. .. f . . .. .. - .. I .111 - .- - . r _ 1 Y r I _ e. .- -r. •r,Nt r .>.,.,:u, rct -t.+.w......:...,x - .. `"�•C, f: ,nes'6+e' '�_ tr'.'^5•' _ . . . 'i, '- ' _ _.-� — --- .. :,.. 't . < __ —_. - _ .. '. .. .- --, r:' N 11 Za N^ .. -.'a' - 1 t" ,. I. .. 1. 1. � 'l 4 _ • '..0 190li�1< k!!141i@0900�i0A "It is like a picnic in the rain," weight enough on the platform to' � - dragging by with leaden weight, Xou hay" Its thc� M l tv] --- Q the said, and the time, of -Ed ot• aI -raj >}etiv and the rare sbttnd of Ethyl a RaW usual way, and divide its weight b' i____.____.___ —.4 r� Ivo•ic2 echoed through the gallery. X00 to fled the weight o1 the small � .1 SE It fell pleasantly upon the ear of "�H article. Thus it will take twenty I sp' _PROMI someone approaching the bay window five pounds on the platform to bal- :t unseen, by a side corridor, so pleas- 0.,.ix ante one quarter pound on the counml wail that he FOOD AND MILK. terpoiee, or- six and one-quarter,! i + y, pained a moment to listen to the girls' mirth. Jessie I. pounds on the platform.to balaacs " OR TI-IE C1I5SING was showing some Indian toys and "It is well known that milk may , .,. jawm knick-knacks chat ah¢ had just re- be watered through the animal one ounce on the counterpoise. _ ' :WILL ceived from Philip; shethad thrown a body"-this is the key to an article In some large scales, the "100. . . - - richly colored silken sari around her, by Allan 13. Grabam, published Pound' weight is marked "Q-ounce.'•I . f P the transactions of the Highland and In that case, of course, four ounces a ` Jand was-pta�tng with an ivory cu on the counterpoise balance-s. one I'l and ball, laughing and making little Agricultural Society of Scotland for ti �oewetoeQOiI6AAOa@i666"69OaOGLA eaac cQ2b,"a" ' F,,, „*et,,, hundre3 pounds on the platform, or f., lost,&-wiNb Lina lirepp3r'ahemian"Innir- &� l►B tea _tuts � _ , ('1111- lIEP XVIIS.- i "Nice goings on in your old age, of a child; while Ethel hung upon'�v'arfatfone in food rations. A series A . 3he seas trying to gather resole- Hiss Sue! And then poor Sally is every word, and gesture of her en- I of Interesting experiments was car- _ - ' tion to tell all. "Dare I say I I scolded for having a soldier sweet- tertainer like a little kitten enjoyingried on by 31r. Graham, for the ur- - g -{ P POULTRY DOTES. want to ice temptation?" she asked heart, a quiet fellow in the line. the gambols of an older "kit.." Pose of testing particularly as to _! herself again and a alai and . the fray when am I to ask the captain It Seemed such a piny- to interrupt diHcrenca in water supply. Two of No ventilators are as injurious as :, '3 'E - pathos of her face de^erred under,his intentions? I have no doubt the this innocent pastime, that the new-f these •were as follows : Two cows draughts: . . 1d • - Mr. Ing whole parish is ringing with the at- comer, whose' footfall. was unheard i were given the following rations The best results are secured bI . ! bleby's kind and ,questioning l g g g Y. _ gaze, until it sudd¢iily overcame •'air. «'ell! I hope you will remain- upon the thick, soft carpeting, slip- 1'cr• day : giving the setting hens dark nests. him, her your poor relations. I ought at ped behind the heavy curtain of the . 15 to 18 lbs. long hay. _ A variety •of food even with the '' '� ,�oor child," he exclaimed, almost least, to get a deanery." deep window, and watched'it. Hot mash- smallest chickens is worth the trots• ' . ''befdfe he knew that he was speafiing..I "A prct.y dean you would M -c ! The silken sari glided gradually from 4 lbs. chaff (cut hay and strays, ble. ! There was such a concentrated ten- cry Reverend, i^deed! Rather Rev_ the slim figure as its poise altered equal parts ). Some consic'.er the flesh c,?,,/,hg with Jessie's efforts to catch the ball 21150. bean meal, guinea fowl equal to that of the derness and compassion in his voice, ¢rend would os'erstate the case."• 2 lbs, bruised oats, wild duck. - i, that Jessie's overwrought feelings ! "I was always fond.of a cathedral until it lay at her feet. and she 2 . . reached a climax, g library Paused, flushed eel radiant, �. lbw hrrn ._ �,rit „c ._�,_.._.ted, - . and she burst into town, and with a good Libra and °iii one 3 gals. water, and 2 ounces salt. poultry--pay 11 ,tears. She was about to tell him historic buildings near me, could al- bright braid ct hair loose on her g better than any other _ ; .all, when the sound of a heavy iron most fancy inyselt learned. I won- shoulder, to hand the cup to Ethel, 4 lbs. decorticated cotton cake. stock kept. . (•that she m4ghl essay her skill, Then Treacle drink; 4 Fowls are never step'on the wooden footbridge made der it anybody knows what deans are h gals, water. properly fed- ua- 1J her start, while hfr. Ingleby, with a'expected to dr�- turning aside to arrange her diser- On the 4th o1 February, the mix- less tliey are regularly fed. Pudden, half-guilty air, sprang to I • PI e, and make way for others." idered hair in the mirror formed by .ed morning mil'.: tested, butter-fat, Ducks are somewhat hardier and -- ' his feet, dropping her' hand, %%}•,en ; "Then the cathedral music! By.Ia glazed picture near the curtain, she 3.35; solids not fat, 9.7, much easier to raise than chickens. ' . . i h ecaught the full, indignant, sullen 'the way, how I wish I had your uttered a little startled cry, I On 5th February, the water was It costs less to run an incubator -'•.{ gaze of Roger Plummer's eyes, and 'hussar's voice in Marwell choir! I;o- I "I beg your pardon, I didn't like gincreased to 10 gals. A sample of than to 'feed the.hens required to 11 crimsoned beneath it. ger Plummer's bass is of the most to spoil your game." Captain Sled- the mixed milk was tested on 11th hatch the chickens. .1 1'he bridge was a stone's throw exasperating quality Yoe a merely hu- Tway said, coming forty:rd, and bend- !February, the result being butterfat, Plain whitewash liberally applied • --- - . 'Itom the fallen trunk, which was man voice, one can fancy fiends, if Ing over Ethel, .holding a bouquet of 13-2 solids not fat, 8.8. will rid the poultry house of lice. - I -i Is screened from it by hazel fiends seer sing, possessed of such white nloss-rese5 to h'er face, his I On :rd March 6 lbs. Indian meal I Some hens lay their eggs shelless 3i --.bushes, and Ruger, with a savage voices, So strong, too, it dominates foot catching in'the sari as he did ,was Substituted for the cotton-cake, Ino matter how much material is ?•! touch of his hat, and tlnal scowl, the whale choir. Jessie's sweet lit- so• i thus producing a ration lees rich in 'supplied them. "' - -, was out of sight 3 Y Lossie after 'tire first crimson of !albuminoids, and the cows were feet Fowls confined to yards need more _ '`i 1, again in a moment, ,tie pipe scarcely stories for it, 7s thus for five weeks. It the end of !l leaving Jessic.uneasry and half-abash- the way. Suc. it was rather too (wide-eyed surl,rire, became very pale, food and caro than those of unlimit- - ed. she knew not %0!v. much of n Soul thing to call nut !and hastily udiusting her hair aril !that time, a much richer ration 'was ed range. " . i Mr. IngleLy did' not again take her the military to cut up the children's dress, stood apart. How like the Kiven, and continued for ei, ht weeks. I One advantage c.ith 'chic4ena rail- _ .. i Y !cake for ou." I tuother and sistor were. and .how This time six pounds decorti- !ed in a brooder is that they are - i4 hand or Rafter him voice to betray ver- anent and a Gated cotton-cake and six cunda ;(never chilled and rc'•cr cc't wet, J too fully the tender compassion he "I didn't. I had set Jessie to c'}i P gentle the former p �Wawg with the sli ht, maimed creature !bean meal made into a por- A small flock of feels make a "i felt for the lonci'r. lovely child he it in the school house. Captain" led- g - _I had seen grow toward womanhood, 'a-ay happened to le Teasing by and Lu homlie was so devoted. ridge were given icstead of the 8 igood adjunct to the garden 'to con- -- ^- -- 4 He stood before her w.i:ii v, grave just looked in. R'hen he saw, pour ! Ise was not too gractously receiv- I lha. Indian meal, the hot mash in !sums the waste and surplus pr.k- -! . air, and preached her n nice little little Jessie riming; away at the ed; his sister poutingly reminded ,other respects remaining the same: ducts. _- - . I sermon on the sin of discontent, to stabs of cake with a great carving- (him that he was supposed to be ab- but the water supply was reduced It broody hens are properly treat- - - ri which she listened with becoming knife, the geed-m,t,ircd fellow quiet- sent for the slay. It was tele that from 10 gallons to 6 gallons, The ¢d, nine out of ten will begin to "I meekness, though not without a lit, I Iv took the -knife out of her hands. the went off with the others, he re- I results of the experiment showed :lay again within two weeks after be- ,1 tie ropruach in her Marge Plthctic i Jessie mase no demur, but abdicated (Plied, but he could not bear her to that during- the five weeks, when in ingz removed from the neat. _ _ - ; • gaze lie recommended her suine i her post with her Iit'!e Princess air !be all 'aldne on that disn;al ' day, ga.lons of water were given, the per- ' .An egg is largely nitrogenous, the 'I and she so low and lie i centaRe cf butter-fat wait alts low: white is albumen, the "I devotional ani other n:,ding., and I I believe that if the Prince of NN-ales pressed; and q yolk con!ains ,i chalked out asleep ciuues for her, were to r-rich headlong to ricic up her i'white roses she,•wa he had brought lo-ging t for, and he rare netfdon r the r!n ealbumino�dagr�nnd stance nand the andric acid mineral seem composed 'i and bid her come o'tener to the rec• I handAerch'e!, the would accept it as I 8 g I p o i tory and take counsel of his sister. a natural and proper attention, Lin- crone almost on purpose fur them, jclrareasing the water to 8 gals the (mostly of lime. 11 I know," he said in corcl.sion i Ices heredity is humbug, Lliat child is hidden house ten miles in- the rain b�Iter-In t increased and continued i Schen the "old hen" Is depended • ''i "that your position is a very trying i the changeling ar.d not Philip Ran- and mud fur them; was he not a ,much higher, till.in the sever:th and upon as the incubator, It is highly -. . inti, but heaven will reward you as I dal (good brother. eighth weeks It was over A� per (essential that she be quiet. and not - - ;you bear f: pauert;y. Be of good I ••Sri¢ 1s a dear, good, little ecul, "�o," was the ungracious response cent., the increase in the quantity is too heavy in order to secure suo- .. i cheer, Jessie. Indra will soon bel and st.e toesn t hack expensive plum she and Jessie had been perfectly 'each case being in inverse ration to 'cess. - `- . 'I ra tc the variations in the butter-fat Con- ! One advantaire in feeding buck- ' ' tranquil, and you and F'hidip will be cake nh:.E and waste it; as it 1t 1PY !;ether, she wanted no one ten' 'United and live happy ever after, I were Russ,ars or Seprys -• �''lse; and then began a catalogue of wheat, especially in wtnllt'.r is IL.%t ' like a story book. But, I ata sadly 'No, nc,t a stroke more work did i.res,:ic's virtues, which the latter lnT I During the following summer a lit aids Internally in keeping fc•AIs . afraid thaL ' your connection with }I get out of her that rs•±ght Finding Iterrupted by making an attempt to I number of cows were put in a pas- ,in a good condition and at the same •-„ cure• with an unlimited .rater su "! Marwell Court hers done you harm slaves ready to do her work, she go But I',Lhel dissolved in tears rt : supply films, !s not as fattettir,Q as corn, Forgive my plain speech if I may that I immediately went home with some !the very thought, --and assured her I and as •the summer was wet, 1t was And is equally valuable as an egg . ' Miss Lonsdale is not a tit friend for ! p that she had promised to stay. supposed� �. cock and Lu.t story about helping . P aJ+ and PPoaed that the cattle took a�Producor. :', 'sem 1, you Such friendships produce i Cousin Jane pick fruit," bays tea , i great .deal of water along with the 4 '" heart-btirnir.gs and iaortifications, "Sensible girl; she knew that three "IL would ben pity to !poll a grams Under these conditions, even _:';FOOLING THE SPY. - ` and togender discontent, though- you is an awkward ruti:ber when one is good action b; curtailing it," Claude whew fed t) lbs, decorticated cotton may not be able to trace the feeling beau snhreur. Of course you heard said !n a tone that implied a sort of I eake daily, the fat content of the - f3o leas to the Court rail ed re;roach: and Jessie saw ' milk �r, Indian meal was !Japanese Clerks Supplied Sia - of Raadal'e wQtuld. I told her , I 1 With Bo Plans. ' . "I . Ske hacl -ttwncd very" rest dgring thought he. might manage to . get that' she Could not go away without ,'sabst used for the cotton-cake with I 8� - - ,, ai this exhortation; she was eery white himself invalided home. She acid he making n fuss over nothing, I the. 4%wult of a very slight decrcase I The spy in Japan is not neceisar•- '1 as she replied : "1lesides," Ethel'added, "you have , In fat, hence Mr, Graham deduced i it a Russian.for Muscovite gold has 1. 'a would not wish it: he seems to be Y y "Hew can I give the Court not read me Captain Randnt's Luck- 'that the quanTTt and unlit of not always been - • n rep;ular f rNeatcr P Y quality povierless to wap the Ai while I am at Redwoods ? It would{, ' N','eIl', they can wait, they aro lnow letter.as you promised - milk from cows fed on reals during Ivirtue of the wealser-minded and - ,,i be cruel to desert Miss KMiwav when I Jeccie hesitated, but the word. a wet Reason cannot be influenced to avaraciovs Ja ar!Qc. Early - ` '� young enough." p I am noar-and have no other duties.' I "But Jeasie's position ia.po Pecu- • I_ucknow" was a cue that Captain !an3• grant extent by feeding, and during the proixr•eas of hoatditl'es a . I "The whim will pass uith her: lliar, Sue," Medway did not fail to seize. Every- i that it 1s mainly Ly regulating the garart.er of a mile stretch of the rail- don't make yourself indispensable ! �hod�• had`a right to be interested in '; amount of water const 1 eculiarly plennnrt, _ Y should g est ar was _ I there," he repeated• ott¢rl blind to (., :C.,- i, - w¢ raw a ter the Per cent fat blown up by Russian agents, three _ . o ass rcqucnt--pretty, with no cares, petted by • •'C}h, but tl�nt was all in the pap- I in the milk. Mr. Graham also con- !of whom were arrested, and only a " ly• I everybody, even middle-aged {+arsons era long ago," Jcxsle objected; "this,'siders that overmuch water has sen- ' "You may be sure, Mr. Ingleby, What care the girl want more?" lis stale news, the letter was delayed, (deleterious eiTe<t on the quality and tenced by the Vorkohamn court to a that I shall not go there more fre- and it is only Randal's err texture of the butter made from the 1 13 long term of imprisonment for an' About a sveck atter J essie's confeo- , y t+iP�ln P inilk. quently than I can help,",she replied, Sion by the strenm a mess! a carne renal experience, which nig! I unsuccessful attempt to Recure mili- with despairing emphasis as they I from Ethel Medway entreating• hes thought, interest Miss Vedway." • I , Regarding the gtr*s'tion as to whew tart and naval secrets. Thin fellow parted, .and she went home with her "Only! Lncky fcllowf'' he exclaim- ther the qualii of milk is increased was . the - to conic up and spend the day with y Y In pay of a Ffussian naval secret still locked in her breast. (her. Everybody was out, oven the • acrd she found that she must read ,by difference in quantity or quality 'attache, and for upwards of five : - nurse wanted tn..c ait,•rrocn; it ,tall the letter. of feeding rations, a summary of re- years had been paying large sums to CIIAPTLaR XIX. too rainy for Fahel to venture out .Would a 'girl .under ens ctrc»m- sults atialnefl through experiments ;the drnughteaten at ylacea like 1'ok- `'To Philip, Mr, Chceseman, and of, deers. So in half ntt beta's stances read .a love-lettir, he asked conducted by 13rofessot-s Farrington o-uka and Kure for maps and plans ' Mrs, Plummer-, Jei:aie ,had appealed time Jessie was standing ny F.thcl's himself, while attentively studying rind Roll are given, which tend to of the defences- 'Ihe humor ouas aer,�; -- -- '.: In vain for permission to iaty forth couch, a fresh wind hope-lnspiring vi- her movemen s, and pulling his love- show that an increase in feeding rn- i of this true story is that the Into a world of honorable toil. But cion, with rain-drops sparkling t.pon ly bouq+ret'to pieces at his sister's!tions will not change the richness of i draughtsmen, so far from betraying Mr. Ingleby was a man of finer sen-.;her bright hair; and her color Neigh- dire, inilk, provided the cows have not their trust, bad merely betrayed .the • ' sibilities, and of wider, and-fuller !ter.ed by the damp, soft air; reacly'to• ''year rne!_- sa�Jessie,' looking(been starved or underfed to begin spy, to whom, with' the' connivance _,0,knowledge of life than either of her .'do anything to while atray .the to- about and searching among the toys(with• - -The quantity will increase, of the authorities, they hied ail along • guardians;.she had thought he,would ditrm of the sick girl, for whom she scattered on the table; "where is-the I but not the quality. Fbr the first supplied falso plans and sketcheB. ' understand what she dared not put Iliad 'tenderness. The pale, pinched letter? Oh'! here it is at last!" and�[ew days after the change has been . '' Into word', and what she scarcely I face brightened at the sight of her, letter? picked .a large foreign-looking made, the milk will be richer,' but '� d `w' ackngwledeed even to her own heart, !and F.thcl raised her wring and drew I Packet from the floor, where it had,as .soon as the cores here got used PRINTERS' QUEER ERRORS. __ J a ' + I e u a o t e >niany instances gteen o. the Ingleby's drawhig-room. frighten- 'submitting. to tl.e ciiress WWI the Captain" Medwuy.,smiled behind his to its normal quality; hence, the pro- typographical errors, which, like the " rd her. 1'indin¢ that she must rr P`inccss r.ir L;4Ss liigichy had observ_ i roses; it was not thus. he had been_(fessors have concluded that the_tLual- oqr• fire w wi u w add • • _:. - main'. at, Pcdwcodg,' Elie decided to'ed. - - ci -believ o%erst lc. r >i Y o ani a cow gives is natural to the following - make the best of it, and was even I "T'u•rytiody is so crop's and cti5-. Fere_-ostially treated, tossed about' per- Flosses .Greeley was noted ins his : half ashamed of her own cowardice a�:ceuble this 2nornir. "_she atiid in and mislaid. �maneatly improving the richness of wretched writing, which puzzled _ n trying to fice'the temptation that 'a veru] , I su "Let me see," slie continued, open- milk is by, disposing of cows that man a printer: Once he wrote, ' rY g 1 q ppose the rain Y w she knew she ought to resist. r a their tempers. Do you feel ing it. "Dear Jrssic�I was' eery -give, poor • milk, and keeping only Tis true, 'ti pity, and pity 'tis ' she so poor re, that she ,cross, Jessie?" glad to find your letter- ea-Cousin I those whose m'lk is rich in butter- S } +'tis fru¢," ejuoted from Shakespeare. --could sot conquer a passing and un- ` "\of in the least, dear 11fi.sa 'Died- '•Jane-hunt. Abraham, I Deg your (fat. On the other hand, it must be IIt appeared the next day, ""I�s two, �i lawful fancy? surely not. I'hili'p'ac-i way," she replied• with '•a'gentle(pardon, Mins Medway.' Oh! here is ,remembered that, though one cow I tis fifty, 'zis fifty 'tis fifty-two!" ,y:ax knowledge d that he was horribly ,smile; "it is a treat to conic and (the interesting part 'at last ray tray give poorer milk than another, A paper printed this extraordinary _ Clolin is a fine old fellow, see learat she may more than make up the T:.ce of news in connection with a lrighicncd at Alma, but he did not Kee you,!', .. per- - - - run away, neither would she. She I She soon chased away the gloom flus value in the Crimea—" I centage in the _l rger amounts she Fr,•it demonstration : "The incputs ' • x �iha . , an in-i-.-Few menu- ,• comTnTTrted en '-bidsI—I --rme crs4stcnc--of�a-e° rent, t¢ air: e. fes had her fain )Medway; who had ca fully oat- in keepiiig up theyieldis also a Of course the reporter I patient in a subset=cfiair I p ter had written• 'Thou_dos-t._preseri-e the stars from traversing the North Gnllery, in ed the significance, or rather, inaig- Point of importance. Hence, both ' shouts" instead of "snotas." caw and _lecd'ing r¢ uitar_selection, wrong, �n h islets-tt�rc'a ea - good pictures rn` 1. cmc 'vf tips �tE�--s .�cc__ Bishop �V. A:-6arxller a'�s once - And the most ancient heaver.! among many fsmij Cations.,. those cows on1 • being retained ---, y portraits and >y advocating n more ]iher:il loosing of " through thee-are fresh .and uthers of mediocre worth, To .Jessie !, "It is tery Dadly written," Jessie which give the highest total amount (the purse-strings, and told his' au- - ' neer o] I 1 of butter-fat. strong. it was the picture gallery, and n P ated, laughingly; "but dience that several years ago he sent source 'of great inspiration, since she' have read;' ' it aloud twice already, an article to a paper, in which he She followed Mr. Ingleby's'cour. Iliad seen no, other„and--}t-eras a real �and,know it pretty well. It is un- WEIGHING SUALL ARTICLES. said, "Wei pray too fond-and "work - ? sell, and listened to volumes of good !pleasure, as she said, to lin linger clerstood that I am to save him the Man farmers havin too little.” The compositor,. con- . g y. g a large farm advice from his sister, who took her through it and hear all that Ethel trouble of writing to others an this scale with a capacity of from twelve I sciously or unconsciously, perpetrat- sty In hand as degired, and petted and could tell her• about the pictures. In- 1OAy• " to sixty , hundred peuada, have no ed a little joke, for when the article AW' scolded tier with zest; she became a deed Maxwell Court, really a fine I "I think," said Ethel, when they I moans of weighing accurately any appeared .it read "We bray too loud .1 �h Sunday. School teacher, and spent 1 building full of artistic and interest- drew of Lucknow� !fter that ithmtistabecezather ture article ,boi'shing less than, at the and twork hat too said tthe blahs let itThe many, hot Sunday afternoons in tur- ,ing-things, was the .most interesting very ledst, a-half pound. When It P• moil, dust and noise, before a row of 'Place Jessie had ever seen, though I unpleasant to have read one's love 1s necessary to weigh,less than this, fact is, I believe the printer. wan, Js stolid, mischievous urchins; vainly(she had discovered that refined and !letters aloud." and the usual farm reales at hand, right, and I never ventured to cor• ,! trying to explain to them things she 1 beautiful surroundings, do not make i (To be Continued.) the following method will be found rest him." �..: did not understand herself, and to people'perfect. 1. �•__ quite.,simple, and, what is often more :keep her temper under' maddening I At the end of the long gallery was important, It is very aecurate if "shy, Ethel, you don't mean to " provocation, until the day,,miscall-la large, deep�bay window, and in First Gent:-"Yah! -You're a liar, ordinary care be taken,- In the or- tell me you want to marry that .. ; ' ed "of rest," became the mest ex- !this, at Jessie's suggestion, luncheon °are." Second Gent:-"Say that dinnry farm scale a one-pound weight bald-Deeded Professor Wiseman?" ' hauatinQ a3td unpleapant of the.-sev- i was 'served on a large oak table. ^gain and I'll- knock you dovtn, must be plat on the oeuntorpo•ase to Ethel-"It is true he is bald, but . r _, _ �. en. (Here, besides the long vista of the'.I sore." . .First Gent-:-"Consider . it weigh -artiales owsr• one hund"d think how many young men of 'to- - ' Dura Ingleby liked her brother to gallery, thgy had an extensive view said again, care," Second Gent :- pounds. In other words, one pound day are bald on the 1-%side of theft r . teniae her about 'her grand flirtation of the park with its beautifully "Consider yourself knocked down, on the and of beats► balances one )ieass."' • n ,.,S with Clnudn Medway, and she did grouped oaks and beeches, so that Pare." hundred pound' on tkb platform. If, s' not hesitate to may that his visits they seemed to he in the moist then, it is desired to diad the weight Diistress-"If you .rant eggs w Dari the gulps Land sallies which paws- green world outside, being protected After a boy discovers he doesn't of a small article, it is only neves- ,keep they must be laid in a cool ,a wil between them, made her feel \ at I and divided from the rain-swathed i know more-than bis father, it 1s the sary to attach it to the counterpoise I Pince," T.ridget-"Oi'll PoIntloir V Uast sit 7Nara younger. Park onlS'by the�windoik�pnnes. very time he begins to know more, "t ,, - . •F--- a end of the beam and pipes ,Lo ilio'hens at wiiurn , sstttm . " ` Y I I/ I .­ , . , 1 .. . I .I .. . . . 1.. . I . . I I I - � - I . . ., ., .1 . . . . . . : I .. . I I . . . .I i,,, , . _. as, }a _. .. „; - • • : 1 p -We regret to report that -The Friend's Yearly meeting i � zlt�iextng �. •H. one of the Kingston road, be iris to-day. East, is seriously ill. g - J F. Bunting, of Toronto, i visit- Fa e�� OJ. Stephenson haws gone lug Lis brother. R. A• rmer 1J e t -- to Dixoll, I11. for an extended -The E.L. of C� held a free - OCA visit._ Qti'eCli l =-. - - vislt. '-- social oil fast T>a sda� --- — F. H. and firs. Doyle and There was a large attendance. 'What about _o- child are at present visiting their -The communion of the Lord's -E. Bennett spent Sunday in relatives here. Supper, will be celebrated in St. Toronto. -Jesse Trull, of Darlington, Andrew's church on Sunday morn " 1'ate $OII'S 'ire Edge i -Miss P. J. Wright, of Toronto, visited his sister, :Mrs. John Field, ing nest. -- _ �perit St da3�_with-.her friends F-ridayy and Saturday of last week. -James Cowan, traveller for e p l gd -W. V. Richardson went to :McColl Bros., Oil dealers, is home � a d J 1�QO��1 a '-here. ' -R. M. Stewart and R.Allaway Newmarket on Tuesday to attend this week attending the wedding and of Markham, were in town over the funeral of the late Francis of his sister. Sunday. Starr. -The police trustees are print- �oudon Barn Door -Bert Branton, of Toronto, is -Rev. Mr.Bingham, of the Bap- ing notices forbidding bicycle spending a few days with Picker- tist Church, Whitby, gave the riding on the sidewalks which has Roller H113geS. in fr.ievdm. �;e =c�-I�3��s�ui„rAll on Wednes- become too prevalent. W. S. -Gordon Law, of Toronto, day. = eetcrts'-whcrJlas..heea :._ _ called upon a numberofhisfriends -Mr. Bert Bennett preached at working in Toronto for the past `_;ire have them. Audley last Wednesday evening. year, has engaged with W. Peak, Call and examine the goods. - here on Sunday. -- -Jos. H. Bundy is having a new The audience listened attentively and will enter on his duties next Prices right - wetallic roof put on his store and to this promising young man. week. : the Oddfellows hall. -Oh for Manitoba and Canadian -We would suggest in view of m, _ - -- -Mrs. T. A. Greig spent a few North-Fest points. Excursions the 1st of July picnic and the con-ference of the Friends, usually, r Chapman• days during the past week with June 28th and July 19th, good for friends in the city. W days to return via Forth Bay called the Yearly meeting, that -Dr. Henry will be here as and C. P. R. See Stephenson op- each householder in the village usual next Tuesday to attend to polite the Poet Office, Whitby, see that the grass in front of their plir The. ]Awns his professionaal res. -f-orhgartgu tickets, t• -A and Jars. Allaway spent St. Louis and Ocean tickets. He ouses beautified, that strangers Sunday with their daughter, -Mrs. tickets anywhere and everywhere. may carry away with them a good We -Aake 'Pleasure J. H. Beal, Of Claremont. * impression of Pickering. -Miss Naomi Ham returned -'Miss Violet King returned -Canada Yearly Meeting of last week from the hospital,where on Tuesday from St. Paul where Friends will be held in Pickering &-complete cure has been effected -he has •been spending the past this year. For the past two years In offering your our new stock of papatries Era-ers. Bead for her trouble. three months. She ryas accom- thi- conference has been held in neck laces. Clothes Bru-he Peri Lustra Embroidery si1k,,Iieychain:, -On Tuesday the 34th regiment panied by her uriele and aunt. Mr. Toronto With six exception? Bore' watch chains, Cuff buttons, Perfumes. Rubber tipped pen _ took the boat at Whitby for cawp and Mtz. C. James who have given this at,nualgatheririg Las convened holders. Ponipadore, -ide and back combe.s, etc. at Niagara. A nuulber from Pick up house-keeping in that place in Pickering for the last thirty [. eriug NNere in the contingent, and will reside ill future with Mr. seven years. The opening :;e-=inn ��TT �+- t' -Out painter, W. T. Halle}. and .lir-. Enoch Bing, of Dunbar wi.l Ise uu friday nest, J ue `_Ntl , M. `L E. Boone, PlCkellll�. has been at Greenwood for several ton. at 10 a, m. in their clnlrch ol,ro- week=, engaged painting F, L. -Clara Li-combe, relict of tile ite the Presbyterian Orurc•h. The Careen'= btnlding- and feuc•e late Juhu lImwilt�uu (lied tit the S<ll,batl: service- will be at and -31i-= Ruby Hilt,, whohaobeen residence of 1 er -o12;John Ramll ! 1,�.3'�x. 111. nlicfi3 anti ' ly, n1. Gc, with friends in Newcastle for the to ", '3rd tunes -i,.1n, un Tnesda} it rt•1 �etvicer 1%ill be held each even- 'ppa:=t year returned to Ler home the a�:e of � rears. The decea-ed ' lug bill°ing the tneetil,g a t 1: iU p. T �� � '�hereon Saturday evening last, hacl been ;ickall winter, hilt be-�la. yet Prstl mini-t?r �t ill be in 0a - -- -Mrs. Macdonald and two) child came decidedly wor-e about two attendance and the public are cor- .../ ren, of Stoti1ville, have returned weeke ago. Her funeral tool: dially invited, _. _-_home after rpentiing a week with place 3 e-tettiay, when her re- ma e - Thos. Law Law sr, audfaalily, mains Ririe iniellediu the Friend -John E. apd Mrs. Gee left on burying gruand. Readymade Suit Pant and Pests at close prices. T Tuesday fr,r a two rilontbs trip to -Un tie=nay evening. rehte•) w Gent.' C Jutt 1n. - - - - Regina, -ossa•,Calgarry,--kiba,', and sentati�e- of the rasion= >unday I Mother's Ear Ne Caps other Rocky Mountain points. chools of the village Inet ill the a [. J - 1 . ' kis -ement of the Meths,list church. • woeD N MOT�•n•s sew: wr+eN R. A. B tint in • - -W. Marquis, principal of the I - d ,M _ 1 Harbor to snake the preliminary arrange- i N•JA•,NO AN ,N•us. AND ,N •.=t ublic =clloul•, of Tw inn.. is:=pending hie vacation rnents for the huldin of a union woacrM• TM.T coN,. •t,oas T...T a gg : picnic, the cls decitjetl a Torr be- ''""' - with relatives in Pickering and I p Y 1 I saort•a gti.vLsfOnr Broctklin. Ing July Ist. C'ouirpittee were —This seek the new time-table I aPl'=''.inted to secure gromud , jar- saw."Ce T.&arrNe srNaNGrM AND range 1n1P-, and make OLet' "0"Nis.W840T so NaC!••Amv -OR of the Gmnd Trnuk went into r.S Nse,.T- ON •orw MOTNE;e AND i ' - effect. To note the changes, con- np<e"ar} arrangements. Fuller e+.1ca. sr�d :ee.amy:e •suit the time-table in another Particulars will be givenin our SCOTT & Ci,w''E: t:hezoot• �1 column. next issue :�t°e<o. rte,:o. Joh -The annual eicursion to -The garden-party, held at Air. $« and 111.0. u'Cru�ut. Guelph under the auspices of the Thos. Rocid's on Friday evening _ - South Ontario Farmer's' Institute last under the auspice- of the La- will take place on Tuesday. June dies' Aid of the Methodist t'hursli = ;Are &hOWil]� 80Tne t was a decided success. The W hit- ice s' Underwear 28th. N Gent 'na ear - -Thos. Maddafor•d, of the "Post %y brass band and Rev, J. , Notice to p_Creditor8 Fancy Shirts, Hats, Caps, l�ilkinson and Miss Annie Jcil- - "ifarm", on the Kingston road, Eapt J A N ES PAUL, deceased. G (! tit, sheared a sheep last week, whase kinson, his daughter. discoursed vouce a bv"bv given pursuant to the Re -': olOve&i Collars, 1108, etc. : ' Reece yielded seventeen pounds of tine music. The pastor, Rev. J. Twee status.*,f Ontario 697,chapter in %bat ' _ E. Moore. Ph. B.. occupied Lllf sl: ��+ersoas hsrin� slims attunes the ansate �j M -..Wash Wool. W. Ham took the p o1Jam•sPao:lateotths Township of Pinker• FQ�nc'' Ladies QAiea. Blouses. Reece Uff, chair and kept order. COngratu- ine.farmer, deceased who died on the 16th Li v�•II =i ad _ rafts addresses Were ]Oen b daTof &pro,i90i are reduired on or before the -Mrs. 4os.-Moyle, who was in. Y K y letb da}of jai 19a,to send by pose prmaid 'Jured in an upset about two week= Squire Bunting Rev. E. A. Ton or deliver to Henrietta Paul of the said town lie kin and Rev. J. W. �{'11k1neOD. thio of Nekerinz,widow,eaecutex of the Will New Embroidery Collars, BeSHtles, ago is -still confined to her bed. - of the said Janus Pant deceased. who" post t an a i8 m aff'ej address a Green Ft»r, full parttof 1,of Fancy belts, Neck Ribbons, Blouse ' t . . 61A 1 I injuries, It is probable she will recitation. The choicest of viands by%thWim, ­ bets. ace& an --be confined to her bed some weeks Were servad on tables. , Swinging, And Notice is tumber riven tbas arse.: the - all new OOaB t -_--. romenading and social visiting Rid 16th d d. o ismuly. 1904, the .pia f the s d t, p will proeestf,so distribute the assets of the sod B -Schooley Wilson, a former atatona the persona entitled thereto — bavins regard only to the claims of mblet resident of Pickering township, $108•00- notice•ban tbea bavebeen re—ived and that died at Whitby on Friday as the -On Tuesday morning, a very' the acid aiecutri: will not to liable for the c interesting event took lace,in the said assets or az T part thereof to .n, person John Dickie W CO. ;result of a kick from.a horse. . At P of whose clot as Is shalt not than have bad -- lone time :Mr. Wilson owned the R. C. church here, it being the notice. -. Dates at.T 37th.2901 -marriage a of Miss Ma only — -- - •'farm OII the- Kingston road IIOw g �• Y Heor:enel?aul,et.e_atrl:,6ra�i Rivac P A owned by Mr. Trull, and was in daughter of Geo. and Mrs. t;owon. Dow s McGillivray: Brock st, wbitbit, Eol'te ''comfortable circumstances, but. of the Brock road, to Mr. John for executrix. +o '- through speculation o died peri- Garland. of Cherformed. The ur-e •� Eureka ' less. His funeral took place on ceremony was performed by the No Competition. ,-}�? Sunday to the Friends' burying Rev. Father Sheriden, in the The uniform success of Chamber- - - ground presence of a large number of the laia's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea 1 =• -Frank Cornell', pastor of the friends of the bride and groom, Remedy in the relief and cure of bow- _ Friends' chureb,Newmarket, gave after which all repaired to the el complaints both in children and FOUND what _ an address in St. Andrew's church residence of. the bride's parents, adults has brought it into almost ani- on Sunday evening, to' the stud= where a sumptuous dinner wa versal use, so that it pips practically BUNDY S- is .the best plata to buy eats of Pickering college. His awaiting them, and Where the has without sed it knower s withouyt an wual Faints-Carriage,Floor, House. Boiled and Raw 011e, Varnishes Wiudow Cil Coat Tar forlsurijmv, -13 practical discourse to young men gratulations of theirmany friends for Corn, International StockFood, t o Is•,Lamps,Lanterns, sad women entering the sterner and were made.the recipients of Binder Twine, etc. - og. �_ a_chu _ man_v useful and costly presents. You can add to the pleasure of the suralmer by securing a -World's Only P1C3C40X1ZZe • • • • (prevents duet kills bacteria)v�indgvc„ ---=comfortably filled with a rec•2 r: and M`rs-G�riand-will � � _._Sanitary, Dustless, Floor Brush (p ative audience, who lis- a at- in Cherrywood where Mr.Garland V'�g ce •.a Committee screens only Sots, -utomatie-door clasps and sprin�a _ tentively to the speaker. has a valuable farm. The News A full stock of Stoves,Ranges,Hardware,Tinware,etc., ai fair p -On Saturday evening last', one joins their many friends in ex- Formed for raeoverinfr psoperty stolen JOSEPH TL v of the students of the college was tending to the young couple their from its members and the appre• •He B V Z• riding his bicycle on the sidewalk best wishes for their future wel- hensionof the thieves. on ging street east, and while go- fare and happiness. Members bbvin,r property stoleu oommuni. - ing at a furious rate, ran into Mrs -The annual Strawberry ]~esti- tate immediatelyawith eny member`_ B. Doyle, who was lust lea' val under the .a�t� ic�=�G - -wa on wit two pitchers Ladies' Aid of Sf.Andrew's church Membership fee 51.00. One ave o � Made _t g of milk in her hands. Both pitch- Pickering, will be held on Air. ArthuP Jeffrey, Ped, Leng ^ ers were dashed to the ground, Robt'. Deverell's beautiful 4awn on Becretarv. President. 11 pounds of nails for 25c b vards Silk Ribbon 23c : and a good share of the nulk dee- the evening of Frid ty, June 24th. lbs light brown sugar 25c 4 dippers,25c. Eaeo.Come-Geo.Lenq,D.E.1'agb, (.8. S orated the reckless bicyclist. Mn. Darin the evenin to att•ractiye granulated sugar 25c 3 cans corn 23c During g ` Palmer,Pickering, Ont. g g 3 lbs maple syru 25c Dovle was struck in the face; from pprogram will be-rendered by the . 1 lb A 1'Tea:ac 2_ P P �_ • which she suffered corisiderably. following talent: The Whitby 1 extra heavy cashmere hose.ac 4 lbs clean.currants 'x The careless rider was.sent spraw-l- orchestra, who on previous oc• /,� ^ r QdaII ing on the ground in such a man- callous haye,.given so much pica's- 1Gker111g �Oal �io'y A 1J ner that a new pair of trousers ore to these gatherings; 'Miss 'Mina v had to be secured. There are a Phillips, of Torouto, of whose ' Yards at Spink Mills, r number of young men who coutin= ability it is unnecessary to speak, P - aally ignore the fact that there is as .she now occupies an enviable Beet naris Of Hard Coal - �a by-lar prohibiting riding bicy- position among the vocalists of Q the Fer u S Fan n nMill cies on the sidewalks. Notwith-i Toronto; the Whitby quartette •Full weight Guaranteed. Famous ` stal'iding this, the young than ,composed of Messrs Evans,White- referred to above not only' lacked Flaw, Wilkinson and Ayers, w'bo ♦ ♦ ♦ ' the manliness to apologise for his 'will render several selections, and Steve and Chestnut Sizes five have now on band t our show rooms a sample of the above coiidilct, but even went so far as Messrs Whitelaw and Wilkinson hill manufactured by the Ott. Grain*& Seed Separator Co. -Truly a to censure Mr-s. Doyle for not will give a;whistling,duet, Others At lowest market separator which separates. 'Also a full line of : keeping the sidewalk clear after are expected to assist in the pro- giving a wt.,ping whistle. He al- gram, but of these we cannot rice's. : Frost & Wood Implements. so mourned very deep1V the loss'speak definitely at present. Ice- - p , of his trousers and the sorry cream and other refreshments will We beep also on hand quantity of -- _- -----• Fpcetacle be presented, but in this I be sold on the ground. Tea will Best Quality s on b Coal. - he fails to secrlr, any sympathy,I lie served from six•to eight o'clock- y g Inspection Invited. -and we trust•,to future that be'A pleamnt time is assured to all. Our Coal makes Ream friends. way 131Ake rrlc{�a use of Ahe reads'Admission, Adults- cents, Child- Orders left wiLn W._Fe 'delivered . L. HAPIWAN, AQE To r, . ; c:c` a lith£ more gentlernacly. ren 15 cents• gmmptly. l n