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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_06_24 _ • - V r ' r VOL. - , III. PIC ERE ONT:�`R � � �� �V'* _ Wnkevsle Balsam-Zion. Greenwood. _ Spink Mills ! A ' rand .arden arty 'under the A goodly n umber from here went L. Disney�isited under the parenta auspices s of garden "ph Baptist on the excursion to the Model Farm. roof on Sunday lust. church will he held at the residence of C. W. Disney's harn at Mt.Zion was i Our League and SundaF school, in- -ch Wheat - RSe bus. Mr. James Bayes,lot 24, concession ], struck by lightning on Tuesday even- tend.-holding it picnic in the near' _. White��'heat. - S3c Pickering, on the evening of Wedries- ing. Nu Bre was caused but the bean future. Spring Wheat. - - 88C " day, June 29th. A good program will was badly damaged. Mrs. M. -_e:don, of Harriston, is via- _ W.WT F. EASTWOOD, M.D.. Snr¢eon Goose Wheat. - lac " be rendered consisting of solos, duetts •-+ itir.g with-Mrs. John Seldon. o r to Canadian Paeiflc Railwav: Coroner and quartettes by the best local talent Dunbar:on. lies. «addell,'of Claremont. is visit "oii�io Couuty; Iaener`of Sfarriage Licenres. Manitoba Flour. . 8.00 bbl. assisted bc. Miss Platin. the" well- — ing her sister, 3Irs. Seldon this week. Claremont; office hours-Before to a.m., 1 to 4 ser- Family Flottr = 5•�' The Presbytery of 'Whitby inet in ' Rev. E. A. Tonkin held a"song ser- p.m.,anditotJ 7xo 8 P.M. Private telephone 3r a r ,� known elocutionist' of Toronto, who y ��a�eotsonwith Balsam,Greenwood,Brougham Pastry Flour - �' will give a tiumberof-choiceselei tions. Dunbarlon, oil Thursday last, the 16th i vice last Sunday, instead of the regu- Wt atria,A,swlraasww.r .cowk Visa- Conio:a BraYt $1.K,Gitbton hist.,for the purpose of ordaining the lar service, and was much appreciated 4th non),and D Pngh'e tach coal a ly ea twill be served from 6 to S v'clock P p Shorts 18.00 and a refreshment booth will be on Rex R'ui, R. l�ovct+ B. A., to, the �+v all, Tttee#st�h A, YOIING, 12 D•,C.M.,Fellow of Jumbo 25.00 the grounds haying an abundance of ministry, and inducting him) into the A very pretty wedding was held at T. firin[ty medical College, Toronto, mem• Graham, Whole Wheat Flours strawberries, ice-cream and all the pastoral charge of Dun ,arton conger- the dne-ess ay, of Mr. John Seldon, on [ser of College of Physicians and Surgeons of delicacies of the season. , Admission, 8aticxr• The day ryas one and there ll'ednesday, June 15th.st r, i?Jennie, o Ontario. Once and residence opp0'Leerphotet Chop of all kinds. Adults 25 cents, children under 12 n as a good attendance, Rev. George when his youngest sister, Jennie, of Woburn,Out. 01506 boars: morainL f w llc Hard and Soft Coal. years of age 10 cents. McGregor. B. D., of Pickering, moder- Oshawa,a, was united in marriage to 'evening 6toS. ator pro tem, conducted the service. John Le'Warne of the sante place. Above prices Sob�set toChange withont '���' The sermon was reached by the Rev. Only the i t ' botice, Greenwood. P Legal. ames Hodges, B. A., of Oshawa, the fttend:s of the bride and groom were ` Model BakeryCo.,yo , Limited. 'We cls the following from the minister was •addressed by the Rev- present. Rev. lir. Burns, of Oshawa, H. FAR - Oregon.—'W alter Hugh Crozier, of .�shburn, and the assisteEi icy the Rev, 31 r. Elliott of the cunsCregannn ,y t- r I,J: ' �. TER Oonacy Crown gtcorasy,and Connty Gleeson, accornpaninh his brad?. carne -= olfditor. Court House.whittv•, 10-7 �.�.�. in yesterday, following the weddinw of West Bill. After the services and presents were' both costltirGh y and ceremony at Baker City.- The young the new pastor had }wen introduced numerous. ,• NEWS ' 31 K THE 1. EIZ, �OW "solicitors, BARRIS• euttple,will he at the home of iii', and to the uretubets of the conirregatinn Dowers.soticitcrs,de. O@ca opposite Post a Mrs, A. B. Browne fur two or three Present. all adi„urned to the !,asement pfaee Whuny.Ont. Jao,B+ll Dow A.;Zhao. clays, after which they will go to the of the church,rwhere a -reception and A:etlillivtag,LL,B. hionev to Loan, BY � rnQ Snout Creek Mine. 11r. Giresun is a tea ttas.hF•ld:. \!t. ll'uud s raduatedAN rec'ent a;ynisitton to the bright uiin- frurn Kne,x College in April last, andYetert�tary. t ,, hig fraternity of the Sumpter distrirt, cvtnc'.s to Dunhatt„n in ursIver to an atld in th -h0o;f time ha• lids demon. Unanimous and hearty call, the pea ieers , -�. ..� r^ •- are rnthu,ira-tic. and expect that tlis _ HOP3I:`S,cETEP.I`ARY SCR. strate<l tl„nvt �h I:n!,tvlerl:ce,of metal t 3EOV, orslaite of Eno Ontario wet• lurgy- and milling. He tvi ti.ecl tinder r'a-turaty will hewii,t su.:ces�ful, ando erinar; Co':eg', Toronto, registered roam e Of all materials and 3eei¢n 11 r. Brutt'ur in Montana <.ever4l years that there are g,�•,!l tiwes in store for + IK t-.-a Ontario 'd:eriairy Medics'Aasou&tson. kepti a stock. It will pay you „� tt'he:•e Ise-i,t,r;austud}• of ru•illinK the Dumbarton cc�ngrvgatinu• DO you like your thin, rough, IOffi'n and res crate one an3one-quarter roues to pall at oar works acd inspect our Stock, nor to of iraeaBiver. O®cesn�ahoetn_torge and obtain rices. Don't be misled by :at;d sm:e that tiu,r' ha- oracle r°en)atk' -Brougham r pt Tu�6dsr. short hair? Of COUfSe y0U homed:n 11 a.m., and 1 to s y m. F'zi�ate p able acl%ctn,eilleut rn the work. H.• r- g ___-- don't. DO you like th1Ck, Swept in my Grace P.O. address, Green agents we do notemp,T them,consequent• unw in chats,.. �-f the tir...�ty Cteeku,irl. litivsr, )ret ly we can, and do throw off the agents Hi; bride in it;•r et Jluirtar,a, whet 6' t},e Scarboro heavy, .smootli hair? Of i commiseroa of 10 per cent,', which you will c„ons cuu ' }arts arid.twill bre cvedil- — ttstttE s 4lLarDs. certainly save by purchasing from os• A 1'a Oto ftashall team i<.haying rather course you do. Then.why f ¢ 1y tt•c-Icou,ed to the cosmopolitan call solicited, haci luc'1: in the er res of leagrte }aures WHITBY GRANITE CO., tniutug fraternity,. _ Hair Vigor noir beinir pl;tt•edf^g1S0aiaS DCN\ Convepanoer, Com• _ -_ The di't�:,•ni �,rk hath =,•hook of the • 1 Opp.Post Office. K hitby. Ontario misetoner for taking At$dsvtts eta., CFternywood• _. -� T-r,ttn..hi Q!'trir,l:a•d :+t :Llttnru Park, Claremont.oat. cy — — — last Vl-ecfne-day, anal had a most en- -- - - �- ? `� _ _ t�epleased_? Ayer's Hair BIIsTING,. saner o arrge - Q _— - -- - ot Oa:aro, Ot' feth„rlist !h u'c'F: will kkl t ;grand y'.' ;a r; 1 �l Tani+ sail o n au�c Vigor mikes beSll[1 u ea S Ba LteeossafnrtheConnty PICKERING LIVERY ! ;darch•n Party at the honre of Ml'- NA"ll Mr's. )]a-on left t n Thursday morning g - laadr ac the store or as his residence.Pickering , 'Village. 1•y. Vii, they. un the ,_t•enint; c.f 31oTviav f”. the ��'„ridgy Fair. S'. Louis. We Of halt, that's the RhOIC next a.otic) r-grimi till be rend- wish tlsens.a leasant tris. story. Sold .tor 60 years. ' First class vehicles for hire by day , „ pp y' DtclD BELDAM, anetioneer. kc,, of night 'Ens is connection meet- Bred in which flip follutctn� wi}t tak Ret, R. E. Toys preached his fare- t have a.ed A).rt sale v gcr r:ratans wot�oro',solici:asal••from bis o.,nercnr fi part; Mt Wil-nn, elocutiontnt. „f T­ well-ormon here un Sunday, and will time, Is u ladead. a vonderrul half too=. ; trfeade ,nt'b far and near. sales a fa,me farm ing all G.T. P.,thine. Freigbt and rr,nt,,. Mr an,l lir-. U. lice ly. of 1 reasottn health to the nasi and sca'p sod,at espreee delivered to all parte of tba Tora,ntt,. and i c t+rtetle- wi!l,-f+iraish be fu.le,n'ed by rile F.et'• Oke, a former i the error tltre.;.ro.tnQQ•s99,eadrd dreaa,n Is+;Gna aa.t ythe o.,ag the tato be Ut04jmost w, be tt• .rpt,,r , n the «•hitt•t'aIr t-ir,•Uit. Ds.1. W,'ra2't'ra,!Lads:!,Int T• 1 handled 7 theenDearrbevwt:b thetamos:rare viii age. Tegmina of all kind dons uteric wring the evening Ten will and so!i to the very ties,advantags. {9•!p } d F' John Lafraug}: has commenced the r a, a bouts, r c •rag co.. on shortest notice. Sales come be ;vrved front R to .> o,.1 ck. and a ero,:!t„r. of a Hue residence on biy a !m +t• Di. t"•w'i' aa” mission stables in connection. refie.,hu)en.t Mand will be r n the R.BEATO:`z,TOtC:gSHIPCLERH ben•ttifol site-a short distance north of �. Coovevanesr, Commissionestor caking troland+. Se -afA reryi . will be c(,n Chc ?Iarkham raced rro�riu};. �� �1� affidsvtt.. aecooaoant Eta, stoney to Joac crated in tyre afternr,nn. and eyenir.g Win. Chester' has sorc•essfully tinder l . , .tin farm pvroper•%? Issuer of Marriage Lea- We H. Peak f!�undac,.the 1'Isth. by the Rey. J1r Whitens d, oat, 7•v f Proprietor, g,,ne an operatie,n for appendicitis, vara' Luna. Spei'ial rnu.ic.wilt be given by and Ms many friends hope to-uon see neiithNn ing rhr,ir•s for these services. him around again in his usual health. POCCEERaPOSTILL,LieaosedAoc• Adurissiunr,t.the arilen• arty',c. JL tioneen for the Conoty of Ortarte AMC• s g p The will of the late Robert Jacksons Won sales of ev..rvdesoriotiDn coaoacted at . Furnitureii,ii. a `cry pleaA.tut resat-took-Flare an 1xrnPr, Scarbarn Townc+hi dispotiesfE�jERH BAHT E C H B I,liedneRdav at 'he home of %lira Pet- ppago ns an Gaper. T.a soother, Real E•tate of an etate valued at>$25),:?65,of whichagsas toe 4eneral Valnato:• seneo atcaasoa • ty, R'hite�3uuse Fartn, .Cberrywo«i. S21.xi0 is in real estate,consisting of a NKI �f►en W ell orders by mail or tetegrapa aa• when his only daughter, hiss }Lary _ isaan Ll PJUCHI-0fi, Brougham. Dos, F. faro) in valued a4 iae�rporatedbya�ofPasham.at28Ts p08'lI".Green Reser.Out. 33-iy Jane, war united in the holy Bonds of 81J,,o,• a farm in Walpole township, Ii'Lotaezia= s:tasL. _ - A fall has of fire%• matrimony W 1. R. 3filropp. Maple Hdldiurand County. vatlued at %W)U; omm ,THE WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hay• slew furniture son Lane Fiar'm,Cedar Grove. The bride aatrornse2 Captai ..........�t JL to removed to sad t0oronahly overhaul' and an interest amounting to$Toro in gnbecnbed Capstan. on exhibition in was supported by her cousin, liias_Set- three hooses on Kcollard•street,Torun. asst . Q our sears rooms. die Akroyd,of Brampton, while Jacob 9mosi hones.I am prepared totarnish - , y in CheheSc lard-street boosts interest Asset• Read::v ConserUble0to all who desire to patroatde Jo=ur COwA.�,E•Q T.8 HcX,mL-Ax8•Q,.sample rooms, I shall be pleat Burkholder,of Cheer wood. acted as see. and rt "411eirt Cashier Did osteons when the ban oo Qmomsman. The ceremony was per- life Otto ncy of one-half of the house �a,o VMS 8az�&, JAB, T R ZNCZ. Prices right. famed h• the Rev, E. i eche Pidgeon, Special actsar,on ¢tvsa to.Farmafs seJe - B ���'Out. - .- � - y g on the Scarboro farm, and le also to !sous Cotlectsoaa eo.tc:ted+.red promptly toad. ST of itarkham, Only the near relatives be.fur,isbed with vegetables,flour and Farmer's Notal d sed Anterleaa and . Dillingham' of the contractingparties were resent Foreign 6=ohaageubought and sold Drafts it' L P P fuel by her sun, Geo. Herbert Jackson sued, syailable on an parts-of the world Methodist Chnreh Fiebering, pal After partaking of the wedding dinner who succeeds to half of the farm Scar 52910@S a8 Follows. the young couple left Ly train for Toro farm. the other half going to hie savings soak Department. Brampton, where tl y willspend :4 brother, Fred Fi, Jackson. The farm Inseresc allowed on deposits at.highest ca: ' _ few weeks, and on their r,'turn will in Haldimand County is bequeathed rout rates,and credited half-yearly to depoutoril 10:30 a m.. ,•..Preaching. Wagner $� Co take up their residence atCedarGroce. to smother son, Robert J. Jackson. pro. Seer, uanages, 1-00-p.m. ..., s . The daughter,Elizabeth Ellen:receives 2 00 P m ... �;4bbath,School ar-ougharn. i�5irf1 a the succession to the Schal- g;00 p.m. .. Epworth League, on �- - lard-street property. CLARE�dONT LIVERY Tuesday. Have a full line of fresh and cur T. C. Brown was home oyer g.00 p.m ,,.. Week] Prayer on ed meats constantly on hand. Banana Festival'at Brougham. ._ y Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Sunday.Thursday. First-class .horses to hire day or — P R. Burk,of liarkhgm,Sllndayed . . atecan tt,vtit. 1?rrs _Rev. J. E. Moore., Ph. B. Ham,Bologna, Weiners, etc. at home. _ night. v Pastor.' - E. A. Bodell was in Tomato on Mrs. P. R. Hooves has Rc;ne to Ori1- - Highest, rices id for Bliss in connection meeting all g P Pa Thursday. lia w spend the summer. . trains. Butcher's cattle. Don't forget the school picnic at li John Defoe. called_ on •friends Atha this Saturday. June 25tb. Horses clipped on shortest notice here on Tuesday. Mr, and Airs. Sbaw, of Manitoba, ` T. C. Hubbard was in Mount W: A. Thlomson, - 'Real Estate Agency ._ Rock Salt ] Albert on�9anda are ciood D at Mrs. om h,•Hoover's.S A good nurirber from hers went to ProprietorE. Ham, of Oshawa, visited Guelph on Tuesday on the' excursion. y tion. y • preached- greg sl�iirts n�,,`�ae ' friends here on .Sunda Rew..E. J. McEwen reached- here �� - �•:? t kl�+ We have on hand a quantity Mr. Johnston, of Toronto, vital- Sunda eveningto a con a• Picker' • Gatarlo• of Rock Salt and Barrel.Salt to be- ted at.hls home on-Saturday. - ' - sold at Lowest Prices. W• J. Coakwell and G.Plinio jr. Rev. E. J. McEwen was the guesfof June �SpeCials I W ere in Ashburn ou Friday. Mr,J. B. Wilson while here and made ' - town, o or , A large number from here attended Ontario 1 ou ty- - A ggod seven roomed dwelling ;always on hand. ne.Rday Tilling n friend. the Sunday School picnic at Rosebenk , : wood house attached,Q acres of I in Give us a Call.. la, L Cowie, of Toronto, le , red on Friday Ia' and 2eport a pleasant ; d. • . o F Splendid for market gardening Ptin- lag's few weeks at his home here. time. Qld_BOyB-U.R1071.• ; ciply sandy loam, good well, good ♦ Quite a few from here took in Mrs. B. ZV urti, formerly of this s 4 -, h} qurte_near the Station, 1 stare the e'ltcitt•sfoni to Guelph-on -Tues- place, dfe in Stou$yille on Saturday J7lZy f. 2, t , �• '” ----- _-_ _- - a33 Ortu The funeral took place on --A;- welling on Main street,' one E. BRYAN; Mgr.' -J.ol7Crer: of--Toronto,-'spent. �Ondav at Stow yr e. We are'o ertng?p�z�l-baTReins on- Chrigtina street, and a good c Thomas '�iss�tfabei£Rrlet©n recur-reed--to-her m-..wsteltes etc- for th�hom_e house to.rent on Church street. _ Sunday'with"hi ,brother, home in Toro v_o -y f -- afterspending several weeks with her cisms. • . Richardson Mrs. T. C. Hubbard has been uncle,plir. Wm. Burk. _ 7 . ,�; ; w DOwith her mother at Mount Albert, Rey. Judson McIntosh -,Rad wife x ,ytrttety ` who is seriously ill. left on Monday morning for Lindsay � -WATC4 CASE Ct a ;lir. and Mrs. Wallace. of Green- to attend the association whicli is be- 'aaoato r Capital Paid uD, $3,000,000 bank. SandaS ed with the Matter's ing held there this week. A ha r event to9k lace on Tues- > ' Reserve Fund and �T4 QOO sister, irs. T. C: Brown. la ' Undivided Profits r, r_, _ day u last week, wen lir, ll'. S. Miss Graham, of Toronto; is Dunsheath,head a ent -and traveller. _ Who is Dr. Hess �? spending a few days with her for R. Barnes, aan5 Mrs. J. Clarkson, ? WHITBY BRANCH. sister, firs. F C, LTlfraugh• of Stouffyille, took train at Locust The .Hisses Linton have gone to Hill for Toronto -.where they-.-'tee A shrewd Yankee, who is;a General Banking Huntsville. to vi?it a couple of united in the holy bonds.ofmatrimony x ~. graduate of both a months tyith their sister. atter which they proceeded to the f 04 'Medical arid' 'Veterinary College $L1g1n69S Transacted. R. Cowali and family are stay- World's Fair at it. Louis and other x A than who quali$ed himself foto Dints of interest. On their return on t ing with his mother, n ho, at rials r1onday last our little burg gave them turning.out a flrstelass Stock fWd f writin i-4 i-ery.'ill. ' We all and whose factory, the largest (of 'Speoial al,-Tentlon given to.the eollea- hope for her speedy recovery. - a warm and hearty welcome to .lir. its kind) in the world, is evidence --_lion of farmer's sale and Don't for et the banana festival Dlinsheath's easy gold home• on the that he has succeeded in furnish- other notes. s g here. -I a short distance. north of rni Ttie_day- evening, ander She here. -In the meantime they dined at < , ing what the people want, - -- auspices of the Sons of Temperance lir, W. G. Barnes and after they had Down to a watch at $1,00 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. on the lawn of:lir.-John Phillips, partaken of the good, things spread His twenty-five'years experien- -for them, along came the boys to finish See our Souye.nirs. ce has produced results. �ep"Bit13 received •oi-$1. and of a mile west of Brougham. i the ro am b an old-fashioned ser NORMAN BASSET T upwards. •Mrs. Wagner, of Pickering, mill � gr', y � f So does his stock food. Try it. review the S. school in the Presby ens a which was quite lengthy, as the 80c., 65c., and $1.00. =merest allowed• at highest terian church next Sunday, and Froom was much fatigued from along - curl rates. it is hoped that one of. the cele-LT°urneq and'did mat feel like being Jeweler and successor fortntr Ma. pe disturbed;however, in due time next and enocesepr to r;i -- �p2�3 OL111t3t3G� or paid half Oates-to the earl meetin of the I g p g y. I R1ChaTd30II SZ CA•f ,� R y y g morula he res onded enerousl to PICKERI N G yearly. Society of Friends now convened the boys'hearty welcome. Your tor- Whitby , -- Out. : _ �,.1.'1'$OBTON, in Pickering, will. preach_ at the respgndent joins in wishing them PH AR MACY ' >�.».�l�t service at 2:80. 1 many yeti2s of happigess. i������� g ,a ,.s= r . . _ / 1. _ _ _. _- ' w'' .. -•. r _., A. '- .. I 11 _ •v. -,. . I . _ . . 1. - q, i• _ _ - _ , . - , -". -. .. . . d �.o' . ., . t,. - .e�v.�.Mt 000664 tM600....41 It was but a moment. during which thane thoughts teach holm haPPY: WARSHIPS � Aa MGM ``,. the long 'sunbeams slanted aur they fie to do what b IN M I \ ay gave him court leaving that part o! the gallery in he had long been nerving himself to chill grayness, before Mise Lonsdale do-make a confession, one that EXPEBIMEIiTTS�WITD� BIG ti1X819 - .. A turned with the faintest droop , of must come -sooner or later, to his ANTD TOBPEDOE9. . `�. �. I .. I Y G ,PRO ISEthe eyelids- and Captain Medway's father. -'� ` --- :;. features lost their stern rigidity, in So the very- next day Sir Arthur The Temble ExecIm SPhioh `*._; something like a grim satisfaction. heard with tribulations and dismay, These Engines of -Wa{ Can v.: _. .. - .;i - Jeasiers only memory of that scene, not the mournful words, "Father, I Do. ; _ was the glance Ciera had thrown UP- have sinned;" but those still more '� ~' QR, THE CIISSINQ _ . on her, atter those few words be- dreadful to some paternal ears, No Chinese ship that was battered _- tween the cousins, a glance of blend- "Father, I am In debt." into a mere flaming skeleton by 'Jap ear, Hatred scorn, . ° It w s th first ime that the f- Yalu overells af received�a tenth of the WILL -� - '' ref emotion in hatred, and face.nn . • d f beep o such magnitude, n e fence liad� be She understood too well what it all projectiles which have been tired at meant; one of the white moa&-rosea and with what Sir Artwa deemed. eo °� of our own British soar-vessels. 1 . a � •t11AM was is her dross; he,had Banded it to little excuse, for this was no debt On at least threo separate occasions Incurred by indulging his own Ale &- she has acted as target for some of CHAPTER XIX-(Continued.) association of which perhaps she was her at his sisters nesirs; she took it urea. • Jessie laughed without embarrass- unconscious. out when she reached home,• and the- most powerful weapons in our "I must live quietly for some merit, Claude appeased to be inter-I Sitting there in the beautiful'even- looked at it long. She`carried it q Y Navy, to nay nothing of having been time," he added, to his father's in- used in similar for torpo- sated to a-little mechanical puzzle l ing glory' beneath his own ancestral into the kitchen, where a wood-fire I 'capacity rept_ pn`_ths.-.fine full=leaved trees was burning low on the hearth, ..wad tense surprise, since he had never does and other deadly missiles o1 --- �vhIch on the taiiTe:--"OIi r--Miss Alaring it in the heart of Lha: red before inanitested any such iaten- modern warfare, glowing is Lha [rash sunsliina, IisLea- Lion. "I mast sell' the tcuaters-a T - - M°d y his replied; "they' are IIot Ing to the pure tones of Jessie's embers, watched till it was consum- Two years ago the 'Admiralty, her • love-letters. You see, we are not voice and entranced` by her youthful' ed. 1t-seemed like killing a child. pity, too; those two young once. at Ing anxious to realize the effect of_ I._ , , like other people-" here she broke 1 the trainers' ace turnin out so off and colored. as Claude looked up. and touching beauty, he wondered at There Sarah found her drooping g big shells loaded with lyddite is al- t. himself. What different pleasures some minutes alter when the dusk well, no end of money in them. I tial warfare, ordered that the Bel- She would have turned the subject, don't want to sell out if I can pow- tolls, an old coast defence ram, - _. feeling that she wind already said and interests would now be his in was falling. sib, ill Lhrou h without." more than was becoming of her own the nim,ple yet full and digailiad life A Sew .days after blies Lonsdalo's y.'P .g should be moored out near Selsey Concerns, but that something la that the would hereafter lead. How stale unexpected arrival, Jessie received a "Far-better sell.out than give up Bill. and fired at by the Majestic. As swift, electric glance was like a chat- and unprofitable all previous pleas- nota, bidding her come to the Court, hunting: Do you suppose all these for her crew, which was formerly, lenge and aroused her- "We are ures and dissipation seemed; there an honor which she declined, upon. small squires and farmers will vote X84 officers-and hien, these were re- more lila brother and sister," she e'er©incidents in his lite for which which Claris-appeared at Redwoods. for a man who doesn't hunt, or oth- presorted by a large number of ® more with gravity; "br," .. �he_b usbesi f r the first time; present Jessie was in the garden gathering erwise make himself pleasant sail wooden dummies, should, I you with my associates the thought o wfiic� tfuit^for_thos�endleas-pats-of--t Mies Media ed him with disgust. All thalr poets which Cousin Jane delighted to my soul, air, this is pleasing intelll- a distance of 1,7¢0 yArde, opened said of love was true. He thought make, and thither Miss Lonsdale gence, with my affairs in suc4 a con- with an 850 lb. shell from a 12 in. . "Oh, 1 like to hear, please go on' w4th a sort of self-pity how litte penetrated without invitation, to dation. At you rage 'to put your gun. A moment later 100-poiiiders . rain- was the inevitable girlish rejoinder, puke human affection there had been Jessie's secret indignation. name to bills for such a fellow. You from the 6 in. quick-firers came rain-" ' "We were brought up together like In his lot till now. It was with "Miss Meade," she said, "will you }oust have known that he could nev- Ing upon the doomed vessel. The re- brother and sister," she continued; the selfish love of the utterly, help- have the goodness to walk through or meet diem." Wilts were beyond all expectation. - ' "we were not like E p "The poor beggar was so confound- &ftre.n two minutes- the the- a was ' people who fled �leas that Ethel clan to-him, aa- the plantations with me? I cannot ,-�' .' each other out bit by bit, and are !other sister had died is childhood, tell you my errand here." _ - . ii.fire. Indeed, before the_MaJestio unread romances to each other." I leaving, a sorrowful memory; Lady She-could could say "will you have the ���urn,uiindeed! Such men are Jam- got broadside on, the.target's quar- "Then.how did !Gertrude,had fondled him over much goodness?" so as to toavey the tm- deed beggars, . They are always -deck urns blazing you become nngng- - sa?" asked Ethel, in infancy, and when >H ceased to be pression of "you will refuse on you hard up. How can a man be other-' LIKE A TIMBER-STACK. . ' -' "sly parents had always wfahed j a baby, repulsed him. $e might peril;" the fascination which she had Wise if he lives at the rate of three !Yet her 19 in. armor restated the It, and when s dear father was dy- Inot throw his arms around her neck Iexercised upon Jessie, lessened thousand a year, when he has but-ideadly rain, and, the citadel remain- - - ing he Jotaod our hands; sad that,' because he rumpled her hair; he must 'though !t was since she had dlscov- three hundred." I ed 'unhurt until a shell Gonad its way • not Coma too near, she didn't like ,ered that Clara Lonsdale was not I Y . she added,' looking up atter a long, i Ci- de murmured something about to through a port and burst. The 'breathless pause and meeting Claude (boys treading on her dress and puri- only capricious but rude, had always expectations. "Iresult was extraordinary. Up into -' Medway's dilated gaze with n sort of 'Ing her about, their handsrwereune s �contained_an element of fear, and be- {ch he throws to the winds Uy the air Rant the roof o! the citadel. -. _ dah"ce, "makes it so very solemn ,er clean. And when he grew p. I tween this fear and the. tenderness marrying a barmaid, and making his I So did the dummy searchlight, most _'and b[nding " !curled darling, an ornamental as she still felt for,the lonely woman, uncle cut htut oft with a shilling." lot the dummy crews of the upper Z don't think so," returned Ethel, wel las useful social appendage, ho she yielded and followed her. "Not a barmaid, sir, a govoraesa, i deck guns, and large portions of the lilaI donsted at the want of-romantic Ethel. Qknew too well what value to put up- "Jessie," bliss Lonsdale said when 'a lady by birth, a very pretty and bridge and the ctturt-house. interest [n the narrative; "people on his mother's appreciation o! him. they had crossed the Intervening charming girt Tho battering lasted only 8} Into, ought to fail is love�and be propos LZhere sou instinctive affection be- fields and reached the Plantation, i .Barmaid or governess, It is all but" in that brief apace of time war -"-'-'- -.9d to. and refuse a little at first tween himself and his father and "you know that you have been dear t e same' the girl had not a penay," munition to the value of some $18,- _. ,',Just to bring the other one on, be brothers. but no tenderness. Yet to me, that I have treated you as a cried Bir Arthur, with irritation; 000.had been. pctured into the- ship- , •'fore they are married. If papa told but a month or so sinew he would friend." "neither beauty nor charm pay but-- . ut I target, and had reduced everything mie to marry anybody I should to- 'have laughed at the idea that he "You have been very kind," she irher's bills, much less wine merchant (above her protective deck to ruins. •- ptantly hate him, and run away n�� tenderness; married bliss was replied. "and I shall always bel,and Bond Street tailors, "What I ;After the bomhardment was over istan somebody else. Why, people no- �a thing to smile at; conjugal virtue, grateful, Rut you are tired of me, I cannot conceive is that you should!some of the I,ords art the Admiralty _ with Ivetel! a love Isewitthe people they at h respectable. n thing too rare. and have often been both unkind and g Pe ,have done the thing twice, ' coatla-`Inspected the wreck, . _ are told to, do they Claude?" I at least on the one side, to enter rude of late. I was a toy to amuse :�d Sir Arthur, indignantly "A I from a second experiment on th4 .. . "Not such naughty girls as you, ' ,seriously into an estimate of ]ilea you when you when you were dull, man may make a tool of himself samo old hulk patched up afresh we.* the refilled, touched by the thought IheOthou ht�ithcese�ihoughts and et and now that ..the paint has worn (once--but this second bill seems a I prophesied at the tjme that torpe• .-.- tthnr there could be none of thane o!! me- g deliberate act-a-upon my goal, 'does would take a leading part is youthful experiences for that poor flashed upon her that he had a look tionsense, why, !! tired o! you. Clande, !t is too mach:" the naval warfare of the future. This your. and willing to turn a subject I of Philip. something less than the (have I taken all this trouble to see ; "Of course it was foolish, but, by prophecy has been fulfilled at Port � which had become o turn subject (moulding at a feature. something Iyou? Come. sit on these faggots 'Oeor e' sir. I think you would have ,lrtbur Tho Belleisle -when struck whit e: "we shall know how'to deal more than a passing express, She W and talk rationally, You expect too I donegthe same,' he replied "You i by a full-sized Whrtehead torpedo, with g glanced from him to a picture on much You ought to know that I ,see the poor devil was to be sold up I sank almost at once, in spite of Ii v you when an ineligible makes I the wall of a young cavalier with have your beat interests at heart,"- f ' ..this appearance. just order you to limed hat and flowing aurin, who she said, drawing tato Blender figure and utterly done for, and his pretty I ing been specially atreugLhoned to (have him, BFlas Wilful " Gp wife came and vied to me, and--and I bear the shock Ifo knew when the father djed, he ,bad fallen in the Civil War, He caressingly toward her, 'brought her baby, and,-and-well ' _. � turned, following bar gaze_ Jessie took a sent as desired. and ?" THE WAR DAL in S __ knew when Philip went out to India I ',You are interested in Sir Philip?" after various allusions which she de- 'what can a man do is such a case, ,bear most awful !t South Ad F ._. - he knew Jessie's age, the whole I "I know what a soft-hearted tool t nca, and it is probable that a 'good stor was clear to him, and articu-. the asked. "you often look at him " clined to understand, Clara said. �can do." he returned, half laughing tarty her intention in prodaimtng 13e reminds me a little of my with more plainnose, "Lards of Dur- „�. y. Lima a pretty woman erica, deal more will be area of !t before r the special intention of her,ea a o- broth-of Captain Randal," she re- lei h are all verywell in poet the present war between Japan and Y g g p bub is real lite thatmply don't e- !or has a baby. I suppose my timber is flntshed, At Steinfeld, in 6nent: his eyes grow softly brilliant, pled' eY 15 LQ be, cut down, and my land 1Auatrls, the Austrian artillery have P b Y "IL is curious; but we have 1mortgaged I hoped you would set- • • } - .a smile played over his face. which I int Probabi not: one does not ex- been using a war balloon as target. warned instinct with triumph and thought e i too. Y ,. 'tie down and marry. and take your "Eat he is Considered much more pact everyday lite to be a poem. ro position in the count And The balloon was anchored at a happiness: even Ethel wondered at P Pm P he! lit of 7,500 feet, the gunners rot the unusual beauty of her handsome like you, Claude," Eti. I added: "my Jeriste replied, with quiet intiftTerence. ;here I am with Jim to Bond to Oz- g b taformed of the rano. Ilow '_—'- brother. +brother was dressed as Sir Philip as she rose. And' now, dear Miss 'ford, and Jack's commission to buy, efig 1 u an o iec is to It at - - ' -�toz a farcy nail- Jessie ". Lonsdale, I really must say • good- Y dl cu t. such b, t h ,- - Jessie-was tiianTcTul for the timely' . �_. ;and with Hugh vpwin.g._that as aL Auch a height riay Ue judged by the After tea Jessie reed aloud from by--___." - - -tache must lino beyond his present*f . interruption of tea. She had lived I the grand romance which has set so "Nonsense, child. sit down," Clara act that it took Livonty=two. rounds among simple outspoken people, and fanny heasta beating and charmed eo returned, a flash of green light com- 'allowance, and what with bad times I to get the range, and it was not un- was herself of n noble simplicity of ,the state of the country, losses here ,til the sixty-fourth shot that the ii many minds.to such different ages; ing,to her eyes as she detained her and losses there-- rhe a !t Is well . thought and speech, but she had the (with no gentle hand. "You either P balloon was hit, ' and thea only - Uastinctive lady's dower of reticence, those who first dreamed it are duet, that this place is not entailed like slightly. sand so are those who earliest felt Ido not or will not see your danger. the Suffolk property, though I - ' and shrank from the publicity she - The Germans have also tried their __,_, _—bad thought ft necessary to give to Ars glam°w• ail the successive moul- As you say, it. wad I who brought ;should be' sorry fo sell Marwell---" guns at a bsilloon, but la this case =• her relations with Philip. "Sp IderW and compilers have ,Peen ashes you to that house and I should in- ' "S Il Marwell 1" cried Cl Claude: .-. for centuries, and et' today its deed be grieved if harm comp to you e a e' their target sone leas than 1,1)00 ft. very solemn and binding," she re- i y "surely you cannot be serious," His in the air, Firing from a distance peat.ed to herself while busy with (charm is fesh and irresistible as ever, there." last chance of ,breaking the subject Ethel soon slept, lulled by the "Pray.don't distress yourself," she. of marrying Jessie was gone now. se about two and x half miles 2to hd the tea-cope, She lived in thought sweet` voice. Bald, with burning checks, "no harm seventeenth shell exploded close to again in that death-dad scene, felt I g I am sorry to say," continued his the round, Lilo clasp of the tremulous, .dying The g° CII glory, with its crown has ever come to mo at Marwell. father, "that I am in but wtoo sad g - 1 of armorial Jewel, fell full upon Jea- X lhy should it? No one in that house Perhaps rho most startling exporP . hands tighten and then slacken upon I earnest"-tie paused, and reflected menta ever tried with guns were _ tie, sitting 'sidewise close to the but yourself has over shown me any- awhile, and the in turn made his cote- here and Philip's; as her father's I sleeping gill% It fell upon •Claude, thing but kindness those which tack place at Drest is • hands grew cdd and nerveless, she Itession, one that, like his son, he Au let Inst. instead of taking ar remembered Philip's grasp growing who was facing her on the other side "Kindness!^ echoed Clara in an-;bad long roe a eve ea �J f of his sister, on an antique, cross- accent that burned into Jessie like !old battleship like the Dclleixle tht warmer and firmer, and she felt her- Ile d oaken seat, his head slightly make; a story o! growing ecpenses putting dummila on _boaid, L1;) LL ' - • "self �r'ass iroai the keeping of one to legged g Y corcoaive acid, • "kindness from a ;and diminished income, of bad times, }bowed against the hand which shad- roan like Claude Medwa to a girl French actuc.11y fired shell at a real that of the other. y remitted tarifa and .urrFortunato 'in- battleship There was a ser. prayerful look'd his eyes, his elbow resting on his like you! Why, heals one of the (vestments, culminating in large pur- BOARD! ,on her face, that gave a deeper knee, in a negligent attitude, suited fastest men of his set! Jessie, such Ichase of shares in a phantom com- DTTII ITER CITEW ON -, R charttii to her beauty, when she hand- to a suppliant or courtier. But men have no mercy on girls in your pany, the- promot'crs of which had The ship`chosen was tiro S,011 .1t a - :; ed Captain bieidway bis tea, avoid- 15 ado*cd as his eyes were, there was position.-- We who live-in the world•,recently vanished with the spoil. big turret battleship. It was tht Ing his gaze; a fee ing of victorious ;no mistaking his look; and he was so know these things." "There is but one hope," Sir Ar- turret which French naval author' ,. strpngth absorbed that-he did not perceive the. "Then I am sorry for you," cried I thur said ,at ihe-conclusion of this ties, were sPeciully anxious to test, , which the chance touching of their+a ° ` - fingera seat through them. ;footsteps were unheard on the thick- ing her skaRT rounder; an$ I am lural and pleasing aope, and one that shock produced by the impact of a • - The rain gradually ceased, and a Piled carpets sorry it such things are true. And I ha¢ expected you would yourself shell on the outer wall of the turret %" 11o6d of blinding glory poured in The new-comer stood and silently 1 do not believe any 111 of the gen-'before this have realized, and that would kill or injure the men inside. through the bay window at the oth-'studied the scene; the sleeping gar, tleman to whom you allude. And it t. y g The crew of the Suffrea were send the reader and the listener, her fac n& our maria e," 4t - .. er old of the gallery, .and streamed is not of, .the smallest.consegaence I hIy marriage! repealed the •uri- beloyv, antl. Borrie sheep were penned . slantly through the long gallery, was touched with scorn and fear, whether I do or not. He has Bever Jfortunate young man.•while all the inside the turret. 'Then the hiassena + touching_th�m with ts-softened ra- (hatred and love, she -was breathless said a word .to me that the whole (lovely aurora hues of his new and ;drew oil to 2,OOf1 yards,, diatancr diance as it reached them. The up--rand motr°plass--wh-il"cssie_-Go_ warld-might not hear. �I must really beautiful hopes faded away Srom the and fired heavy shell at the turret. ., ill- scions of Claude's furtively adoring go; it is late. ' '----- o -�S Yh'c;-"mS-m�irria,g - 'fie. wi-rs• ro not explosive bne ed with 'stained glass, chiefly'show Bay. muse-� hate hr—T'' _'Lara -said,. sto ing t :.tet' were�ticd aifTi sfind izr5trad r _ "You know •our own -affairs PP - - - r c u• - to 11 .ing armorial bearings, the Medway her eyes lest she should meet it, read- at the plantationg her, ni up n Lane° --fir A-rtfrar--cgttti-need,,. me , t f in a thrilling voice, ' And there is ;yard way, resting her arm upon the I Gion an accideti�orctirretl. quattiterings shed,rays oC gales; dr, —i�� no knight living that ought to give Seems that the thing has been too and ,azure upon Jessie's dress and g g B g rail while she looked with asightless .long' about. �o doubt there is a `hell burst, and the dile near who were ;. . . - -moved upon her hands. .Outside,.lunto Clod so great thanks as ye; for glance over the beautiful 1larwell 'private understanding 'between yoti, standing on thship dge near the ad the park was a living emerald of the' hath ' given unto you-beauty, w6o'ds, "I think I never hated any fit should be made public. It is not, to end t t , splinters. escaped ;r seemliness, and great strength; .above one so much. . I hate her beauty, being. hit by. splinters: Tate cixper- 4 .sun-steeped .vordure, birds were sing: fair to Clara, that sort of-thing I ing' in the fragrance of the rain- all other knights=" her intelligence, her graceful_ ways, puts a ivoman in a false position; it latent, however, .prq�'ed successful in awakened earth, all seemed pure, I "How very appropriate'" broke in What 'right have such ne she to flocks as if you were hanging , back, one �t'aY, for the sheep were after- s ttie new-comer, with clear and cutt- graceful ways, ensnaring men's Iso ich, of course, you cannot do, you• wards ,round to be quite unharmed. • beautiful, and Joyous within and . •without in the lovely summer even- Ing emphasis, and Jessie, looking up, hearts? But he has said nothing; have gone too far. She will make 1ltuch' curiosity' was evinced, when • ri% ng. . J•oy 'so pure as well as deep 1saw. Clara Lonsdafe standing dark thank Heaven for that, oh; thank iyou a good wife, Claude; she Is a submarines first came into air once, lied never before been CIaude's; the against the flood of dazzling light, heaven! That girl' cannot lie. Her (thorough woman of the'world,. •and as_ to whether they or their occu1. - memory of-his past life and especial- with a curling lip, and a fire of dark face cannot lie. _And she loves him, though-not ,beautiful, has an air c4 Pants would be rtble 10 withstand -' assion in her eyes. the baby-faced fool. And Heaven distinction that is beyond benuty. the shock of torpedoes ,rr mines Arad ly his f.1rst thoughts of Jessie, whose. P - � - •• only knows what folly a man so in- in their vicinity. The French have •.--• "'beauty and purity had so, changed y It is true that she has had, several late, settled that question also.- • and elevated him', 'filled him with re 'CHAP'TER XX. fa,tuated may commit. He might rather serious flirtittions, but X ,. merge; what did he owe to that gen- Claude thrown-off off his balance -for even marry, her. Sho-must tie got They anchored a spUmarine under, through then''- all she has always water in Cherbourg llarbor and fired : tle and gracious creature' whb had a moment, uttered a faint exclama- away from this place. One of them been devoted to .you,.. Sho.has her :•., di+aol'ered his soul to him, and who tion, then he rose and turned. to re- must be removed." peculiarities, but her heart ;s sound- torjiedoes Tit various dnst:utce9 from ir; 'would redo him a life hi purest hap- terve his cousin with a ave smile. Jessie believed no harm of Claude at the core, .while' her pro,r't.t'--" it, ev tually ming as close--' as t3T .en coming pinessT The Precious momenta flew "This is an unexpected plea'sui•e," Medway; 'and was indigiianl a�"the lie paused and botlf innn sighed therf yards: Ncr•damngo was done pines-ito"eaL !n ciousm omenalonekith he said; offering his hand, which she aspersion cast upon him. To her he deeply. at a41, and, though the.nccupants of the two beings most deal to him, did not take. - "Have you only just was a -heroic; chivalrous-figure, .e A few days later urgent business the Submarine distinctly felt-Lite.din-I ,*'� watching Jessie's .tender ways with arrived?" different from the real Claude hied- called Captain Medway' 'away from shock of, the explosions and the itis `FLhel and the girl's affectionate "I.ought to apologize," she re- way`as the latter was from the'heart- Marwell crease of air pressure, they were though • selfish clinging girl's to her; it plied, with infinite scorn, "for break- less rake Clara'had suggested. ' To (To..be Continued.) -none of them in any way the worse perfectly as a hero it la neves- r for their strange experience. , -- _. " seethed that a deeper- tendernAs_v- ing. in.upon. so..deljghtful_ a nloment; Q re pe y _ _ . came into Josef 's yyppico and e3'es I But I was told you were alone with gory to be sl'and'ered n little. "Don't °u think sir. BtrSlia Darks • when r,co spoke to Etlsel, the thrill- your sister." (hough lie was not.angelic, or y ing thoi{ght came to_him that she- lie mother gaze with s level direct oven' heroic, - theca were - .goad _"What cnlisgd..the fire?" "An in- er is very hard to please?" "No,� __ must love her, as indeed she did with Blanca Lhat was like the cutting of thoughts, in Claude Medway's heart i surance policy which was about to answered Minis Cayenne. "7�ie.se3islt T . 1%a pure love made up of prty i nd an a sword. - 1. on the day of Clara'e arrival. ea;,lrp " very -well satisfied with h7msnit,'a . . . . I l. I - , \ I . . . , '! - _ - .. ., _ .. , . . . . I . . .. ­. . . . . . .- . I 1 . . '. .. . I :1. i . - . . . .. . . I ­­ . _ . , . . I -,1. 1. 1 . . ., ,_ . 1�-_ , . , ' ' __ - , �_ I . — I ­ . — �..� 4, , s ---.-­ .. I ' ' "_ — .11 ­ ` ,�:�' ­-.. .' '­ __,-_-�' ., ---Mb--,.�"01-.!---Lt--.--.---- - _. . - 1 . . L ' ' ­ . L . ,. ...� ­. ­ .. _ .1 I - I ­. ::.. ­. 1— : ,_ ., __ -- ' , . -1 .1 L, M_ - .... I ;..aI - .. ., ae,"R„ .� " «;-- _ .......»sur,...»•-., �- - it �. >.• - . i yy -:> - . 1 n,• Z.Y ..., .. r C q} ':^ • '✓ - :'�.I, _ , 11� 'l. - 1 A .'3 . .. , .. . , , - • .. t , r , _ _ .'... .. • I 11 iI '' -. 4 • �' • ..• . _ - ! :}` hard from Odes9a says that ilio Sues- _ 7. , * .l 41s causing tion of feeding gravestnanxiety. uThe is I _� -- - :� __ . IUSSIANS - ATER I ' DEFEATEDcommissariat resources will be sa- JJl../// .__ ERE __ __ - -- parely strained wLen the'17tn Army •- .. _ _ . - . .- . . . - . .. • Corps reaches the fronts Vladivo- .. . . - - - - _ _ .--- -...----- ____._.-_----- _ _...._..__.._.._-_. .. _- �_ _- __ __- ,__ .- stock and the Amur Distrlct are air ~ "'WereEnvelo ed and Slaughtered ready feeling the pinch: Six Huudredew` rk People Burn-� _ p PREPARING FOR ATTACK, c ill O Drowned. by the Japanese _ A despatch received from Vladivo- "' " e��to Death r red• _ - stock at St_ Petersburg, showing - _� that the commander there la getting , -I. - ` rid of the remaining civilian pope- _A New York despatch says :-Toe and third decks also caved in. But JAPE GREAT VICTORY, - - OVER 100 KILLED. - , . ration, strengthens, the belief here three-docked excursion steamer, Ggn- before this happened the tug Walter A despatch from Toklo says.!-Tho says :- that preparations are being made at oral Slocum, of the Knickerbocker Trace had come alon side the P y A despatch from Tokio sa y, g Vladivoatock for the . receptiop e.1 •- Russian hope of relieving'the pros- i While the transport •Izumi was rn- •Steamboat,Co., burned to the wet- burning steamer. Many of the pas• ' sure on Port Arthur by threatening Lturnin to Moji with a _.number of Hoax-Admiral Withoft's squadron er's edge elf North. Brother Island, stingers were taken off by the crew . _ . I g•.. when it comes out of Port Arthur, -tbq rear,of Gep. Oku. the command- 'sick Japanese soldiers on board she I at the entrance to Long Island of the '1'rucey, which remained along- or of the Japanese forces investing !was surrounded by three Russian and that active operations against Sound on Wednesday morning,' re-, side the steamer until the tug', N D .-,.--,--:the Russian stronghold, came to nn the city are imminent. The des- g warships 1'ednesday oR Ozima, near I suiting in the death through burning ,pilot house took fire. end on Wednesday at .Telissu; a 'Tsushima Strait. One hundred and Patch does not mention the Vladivo- or'drowning of at least 600 people, I The scene'on North Brother Island, , Point on the railroad 50. miles north stock division. The Admiralty den- Po Piglet aboard of her were killed-. The � mostly women and children. as described by ,the rescuers, was a of- Kinchau atld 35 miles north of Russian cruiser Gromoboi, one of !tea knowledge of the wheieabouta e.1 The bodies of many who leaped in-!pitiful one. Body after body was Vafangovr, when the Russians were the warships, had a number of prig- the Vladivostock squadron. to the river have not yet been re- I washed ashore or brought in by , _ 11 outmanoeuvred, enveloped and sweep- oners on board. These•were lined up I '--� covered. 'rhe General Slocum, whieh I boats, and- added added to-the long row ingly defeated. They left more than I and compelled to witness the sinking was the largest.excursion steamer in_-on tho beach. Fifty-three persons . - _. - �K00-dead on, the field, and the Jap- of the Izumi. Later they saw the '��ADING �R�ETss these waters, lea Third Street, East there while.the doctors were at- aneso captured 300 prisoners and 14 destruction of the transport Hitachi, !fiver, at 9.30 a. m., having on i tending to them. � - _ __ Quick-firing puna. �7ie Russians re- They were then put in the hold until board the annual- Sunday-school ex- I As the bodies of the living and treated hastily to the northward. �8 o.clock in the afternoon on Thurs- The Ruling Prices !n Live StoeY cursion of St. Mark'a German Luth- I dead wore taken out of the water, The Japanese charge that the Rus day, when they were examined, and Bran Church, Sixth Street. Her those nitre were taken to the hogpi- . mans violated the Japanese 1119. sad Sresastuffs. 22 were put on a passing ship near destination was Locust Grove, on I tel on the island or seat across the e romoboi then I . the Sound. The vessel was com- !,river to_the hospitals in Manhattan. . - fighting a body of Russian soldiers steamed northwprd. • BREADSTLtFFS, •-- - manded-by Captain William Van !Here ambulances from almost all the . appeared carrying a Japanese flag, I _ Toronto, June 21.-Wheat-Is d Schaiaek, one of the best known ex- 'hospitals in the city, and every sort -- • and that the Japanese artillery,'de- . RUSSIANS DEMORALIZED, at .90c for No. 2-red and white west ursion boat.captains.in New York I of convenience which could be found ' celved by this flag, - ceased' bring I The latest news from the Far East and east. Goose is steady at 77c Harbor, who has comtnanded'• the rwere put into-service." on that particular body-of Russians. Serves to confirm the impression now for No. 2 cast. Spring is steady at Slocum almost since she was built, I For hours the bodies of the burn- • Official despatches from the Japan- I ( In 1891. The number of excursion- ed and. the drowned drifted ashore ese commanders made specific char general throughout Europe that the S5c for No. 2 east. Manitoba wheat . g 1 is easier at 92c for No. 1 hard, 91c late on'board variously is estimated on the island and between 131 at ea of this flu violation. saying fa applicable to nations as ` � well as mea "whom the Cods wish -for No. 1 •tSorthern, 88c for No. 2 at from 1,500 to'2,500. I Street and.138th Street, in Manliat- `.. Early estimates of the Japanese The steamer proceeded up the East 'tan. Some carne ashore still alive. ' losses at Telfssu say that 1,000 men 'Ito destroy they first make mad." �northern and .85c for No. 3 northern + The St. Petersburg interference which I at Georgian Bay ports, and 6e more River, each of her decks being crowd- ]Many of these died, while others will ware killed or wounded. g led with merrymakers, with bands recover. . The Japanese attacking force was (led to the.attempted relief of Port grinding in transit. - i iilvided in right and left columns and (Arthur is condemned as little abort I Flour-Care of 90 per cent. pa- Playing and flags `flying. The SIn- HEAFITRENDINGi SCENES: -- g 'tents are quoted at $3.65 to $3.70 I° had reached a point at the Sun- the advance on Tuesday along sof insanity. in buyers' bags, middle freights. ken Meadows, off I352h Street, I -The beach of North Brother Ialaricl "' both sides o! the railroad. They en- The complete annihilation of this i Choice brands are held 15c to 20c which is at the extreme eastern end I was the scene of mar._• heartrending countered tlic Russians east of Va- ,`Russian force is fully expected by lhi her, i4funito flour is stead at tit Randaita' Island, when fire broke episodes as the living ai:d dead Here - tandlen and drove them back. At a I European experts and littlo is new g y out in a lunchroom on the forward !brought in. The revv of bodies . _ • `late hour in the atter cion the Rus- p y '$4.80 for cars of (Hungarian patents, a -'expected la the way of military sue- $4 50 for second patents, $4.40 for !deck, caused by the overturning of a stretched along the bench and hyster- a3ana held a line between Tungwan- cess from a nation whose. aethorities P of of ease. A high wind fanned ical women and frantic men went ' - Liao and' Tafan Shen. The Ja anese strong bakers', ;a car lots, bags ice.. P 8T g .. - - 8 F seem to bo, victims of absolute dc- duded. 'on the track Toronto, the flames into instant fury. along looking at one after another, ' artillery opened or, this line, and the.l�,�.alization Efforts to subdue the Hre were- fu- 'searching for children and friends. ;Russians res onded.' The shelling �Lillfeed-Is steady at $16.50. for continued for two hours, and h was It is rerortcrI in St. Petersburg. ac- 'cars of shorts and $15 for bran in tile and word uas sent at once to iWomen with disfigured faces, their cording to the Echo-de Paris; that ,bags west or east. Manitoba mill- the captain, who started to land the 'clothes partially stripped from them, _ _tollowed. by the advance of the Jai- ;Gen. 5takelbera lost 1U,()00 men in feed In stead at $19 toz, cars of steamor at 134th Street. -He was were carried to the improvised emer- - anese tine to A position 'extending killed, wounded and musing while rhorts and $18 for bran, sacks in- warned, tsowever, that the bout - from Tungehiatung 'to Yuhotun. l gency, hospital, crying Mr ciAldren he was retrcaun f-om-liafangow. dulled, Toronto freights. Mould set fire t9 lumber yards and who had been torn from them 1n the _ - Dail a r a d end he the column o I- - - R i Marley-Tho market is nominally of] tanks there. and changed the !mad rush when th'e boat took fire. .- -11 The,Japanese despatched a column to ! I Slocum's course, heading her for 1 Meanwhile the 'Slocum burned to FIRED_ ON PATROL. `vachanged at 42c far No. 2, 40e for the ,westward toward Fu-Chow for I No. 8 extra and 38c for No. 3 west INhrUi Brother's Island, haft a mala the water's edge. 4t 12 25 n'elock, the purpose pf covering the Russian i A deeps IA to the London, Stand- I� away. I two hours -and twenty-five-e minutes - ; • - -Iright wing and protecting their left lard froth: the head;luarters of the or east. and rens.' I First Japanese Army.'dated Juno I, Fluewheat-In, nominal at-45c for PANIC SEIZED PASSENGERS ERS j after the fire was first discovered, Burt the night it became a ar- '�o. 2 went or cast, The flames row had broken out all 1 she sank It to estimated that there During g pit 18, says thaw a party of Russian in- i` Rye-Ib steady at 57c to 58c for along either side of flat steamer and were then nearly 100 charred bodies eat tlsist the Russians were being re farrtry with two guns. approached were tanned b a atron 'head wind, '.on her decks. - . Inforced and it was decided to'mam ' INo. 2 west or east._ I y - g _ within Seven tulles of the Japanese Corn--Is -steady at 4.SJc tar Can- ' The passengers, seined with panic, Just alter the steamer sank he In, general attack in the morning and ;defences on, the Lico-Yang on Satur- Itorce the IiLssiana Into a defile back dap and fired on the officers of the ads went. American is steady at rushed to •the rear of the vessel to water was black with bodies he +n! Telissv. tither morning come it !Japanese patrol. A company of In,- 58c for No. 2 yellow, 57c for No 8 I escape tKe heat and Smoke that were 1 tug Fidelity succeeded in picking up t 'was discovered that the Rue It 1 y ollow, and .56c for'.No- 8 mixed, in ;increasing constantly. Policemen 'eighty-eight charred corpses to � kie{d a line extending from TaJang- Tantry was despatched to the scene, i Gar lots, on track Toronto. I and deckha.nds agboard the boat strug- Hunt's Cove, off Ificker's Isllrid and ishen to Chengtsushan, with a force I but tailed to- discover the enemy, ,hats--Are firmer, No 1 white nre'g ed hard to uell`the panic• but I carred them tato the' Sound. Nona - I lrgtfmated at more than two divi- who retired to the direction of Chat- quoted at 32ic east and tio, 2 white �,their 'efforts were unavailing The !of these bodies, !t is thought,_ ever, ,, r- selam Junction, on .the Ilat-theng 1 at 32, east No. 2 white-arst quoL-_'w►i#d disorder tnereaaed, Sa traatic can be tdentt8ed F3cada lege and '1 sSTha Jne ,apanese piniirfzd to envelop }Road, where there aro two Russian fed at 81ic west, smothers sought to find their children !arms are burned off, and not a shred the Russians near Telfssu. and they I•battalions. This is the first occasion Rolled Oats-In, . steady nt $4 SO (who had been- at.. play_.about: the lot clothing is 'left on any of them. bucceeded admirably. While the �on which the Russians have dp- 'for cars of bags ar.d $4 5 for bar- 1 derks what looked like a big hatchway on i - laain Japattierse force was movmg-i preached at all closely. Na signifl- rola on the track Toronto; 25c.more ' The steamer's whistle was blowing which were five or Six charred bodies 1 horn along the railroad, columns !tante is nttached to the attack, The 'for brokcm to a outside. for asslatance, and tugs and other was fr ind floating in the rove at 'were swung to the• lett and to Lheevidence of a fresh Russian con_cen- I Peas-Are steady at 61c to 62c nearby craft answered to the call (Hunt's Paint, and towed carefully right and finally converged a6 noon ,tration at !Hai-Cheng is moie.. im- i for IJo. 2 I>VeSt. Or east, and milling Before. anv of the 'boats could reach 1 alongside thr Fidelity. The wood _� on the mala Russian position. iTho ;portant. _.- 1 peas arq wurtfi 8c more I the burning stonmor. hbwever, the .was also badty charred. and the bed- I Russians in !his position were at a traatic`woiiien a seemed to stick to it. - -:I disadvantage, but they held It with :IAP GUNS TI1F. BEST. f COUNTRY PROM'CE. Jump overboard. Tho boats that HARROWING_ 9CE?IES iia 1 dotermination until three in the nt- were following the Slocum picked up The ao'.;mivd. Sn the first two •days' I Butter-Good grass butter cortin- MORGUE,. . . .. ternoon. Ai this !sous they were many from too wet.r. but these _. _ _� lighting at Vafangow are arriving at ;uas to airivro freely, and the demand'`were only. a sm number -of 'Ahgse•, When the morgue authorities al- --.- �routrdr`%%--Japanese cavairy con- Liao-Yang. A lieutenant of Cos for this class of goods is active. Re- who were seers tvgglin¢ is the swift 'lowed the crowd to enter the morgue, 'tinued to pursue the enemy, and pro- sacks say's,,_ ceipts genErally are heavy, And the . bably indicted considerable punish- , market is .weiik in tone; but quoted current. a scene ensued which was harrowing "The Hu.s.nan artillery was orlen- On the Slocum the first sweep of to the extreme. In some cnxes firat Trent, - did! -served, but was outmatched In 1'inchanged. ideritfflcnttoue would be fctuad to y. the flaasea cut oft escape from, the . The Japanese commander makes I C",unory, prints ......... ..,.;,17c to 18c I.- . '� no estimate of ilia Russian losses, ,n'�ber by the Japanese Funs, One P g hurricane deck, where 1s greet many have been erroneous, men laying Russian.batte pitted against eiz y c but says they. were probably great. B I of Lhe women and children were (claim to bodies they, afterwards die- Japan:5sc batteries was lit DrIoN aria rolls.., '•'sod t ire 12c 1 "' Among the Russian officers captured thered b Japanese shells. "' by the-Japanese is the colonel of the y r (away the light wooden work which Intives. "I saw one Russian battery land g __ ,supporied the deck. It !a thought At the entrance to the charities f Fourth Regiment e.1 Rifles. do poor' to medium..,,,....9 • - three labells do tke midst of eti amino- Cheese-IA fairly active and slight- that Lhe_most Qt those who were Pisr qt the toot of East 26th S1 rest, - TRYING TO SAVE TiEMNANT. action train, which was galloping vy on this deck were burned. the crowd tried to push past the po- ly, ilrmgr in tone in sympathy with It to believed that Gen. -Kouropat- to. serve the Japanese guns. Two Aa the fire Increased the struggle lice, and a riot resulted. At the _ Two]outside markets. .tl;uotationa for new , g height 'of the -trouble a man who •' ' `� kin, with a large army, is hurrying I cassons exploded, killing all the are unchanged at 9c for large and Ito gain a point o! vantage int the g y 1 horses and drivers, 19 jc for twins, A little old large is stern bcolme friF�ttful. Women aAd had learned that his wife was among :. Southward from J.fao-Yen b +children crowded' against the after the charred dead, tried'-to- stab . ' i I "The Japanese 'wins fired at least Still in the'riarket, and is selling at -s+,- torched marches in an endeavor to • until i2 gave way, and hundreds himself. _ 'I,S00 rounds. The Ru � _- : torched Stakelberg'a 'army from aiinihi-,! o l0ic. iwere push d off into tHa-si-"er' A[te - . several times on Japanese Infantry in I F.ggs-'Are quoted.about steady at I g i t -pier the .bodies axe 1. lotion• says a London despatch. !close formation, causini tieuscadous Some deal- this there was a steady stream of ,ran three rows, extending the _ 15c for the, general run. .,r Russians note admit that their havoc.'' ' ors-are asking 1-5ic for a small lot, those who jumped or were thrown in- 1 entire length of the pier, or 150 foot. a losses in killed and wounded at the to the water. • The tugs and small Thdre id hardly a Gerrnaa family on Several of the Russians found' dead and seconds are selling at 12c to Battle of Vafangow .are more than craft following after kept close in the middle east side of the city that .�".. '000 in the bushes were horribly mutilat- 12ic. the wake of tl}o Slocum, and rescued is not ' mourning g dead, or ed.'.. .The foreign attaches drew, up' Potatoes-There have been heavy all of 'those who came within -reach. Ambulance trains have taken '1,100'formal memoranda on this. on the lacal market for the injured friend or relative• St. Marks• wounded .to Liao-Yang, including fit- _____ ••� inilitAry camp at Niagara, And there of thefr crews. 'Few of tluose who German' Lutheran Church contained •ty-five officers. The hospitals at TALKS WITFI WOUNI1ED_ is a glightly noticeable scarcity. here were raced had •on life preservers, in its membership' practh willy all of,demands ' r caB of retestant fajth within a officers and 734 wounded men, have The correspondent of a-news agency IL i e -rp ppportunit uftralocks. The,- ler at ASc to 80c for .cars on frac either to lower the lifeboats or . get been taken on to Ilukden. at 1.iao-YYang says that he has inter- and' 95c to $2 for out 'cit store Ental excursion was the event of the Thin, makes a total -of 93 ofhceis, viewed wounded. from Tetissu. -771cy stocks. _ the life preservers out from undar- year for. scores, of.well-to-do ands _ . . sa that the day was exccedin lv hot. . 'Heath the seats. Througliout the thrifty Teuton families, and had been ., and 1,834 men Wounded An'the .bat- y- g,- haled. lIay-Is quoted unchanged, °' tie. Gen. Stakelberg's first report !The Ruasiasi " InfAntry waa greatly although easy in tone, AL $S.bO to wild panic the officers .and' men•of •looked forward to many months. intimated that more than 800 'were"'bam.-ered'by their heavy equipment. the blazing hoat stayed at their Family $9 per ton for car lots on : .track y parties of ten or mora had ir killed. The number killed alone, it AL five o'clock is the afternoon 'the here.. porta been•made up, including in many _ , 1s believed, was battle extended aloe a ten-mile.front. DECKS CAVED IN: cases the old andmother, the moth- Store than 1.,000. . g Baled Strati'-There .is plenty oiler- >An entire division, it'-is said, com- .The Japanese continually htuled_-.mass- 'Ing, and the market is ryuoted un- The Sloc-um.go) within,fifty_ feet of er, and . the _children of all- ages, ; posing his left wing, was, surround-les of infantry against, the Russiarlochangod at $5 to $5.50 per ton for fife north-west point of North Bro- with 'a sprinkling of, those mari of ostttons,_forcin the_latter to rclin- car lots on track here, ther Island, and there stopped in the the fa i ies wh ould spare a day �_by Japanese and-anzrihrlated The f1 -.-8 -_--- _ --- - -- - -- o c ---- usslr Afi• tr�*+ J a7 - t,ia arinv Qo shallow water.- Just before the yes- -rest-of --a 1fy..11lean_ -q po?n- _ L [be JaP-�sa.' _---- beach th hu r'icane deck -- -- work _ i om'their .ot..the railroad under protection' of. ad every ativart age of position•.• ey . . LI E r HRN ZEg'I�'� .- cavalry' also had more th n 200 machine and the supporta eo[ -which had borne y• Toronto, June 21.-The receipts at away, fell with its load of wainen p* Monday's despatch says .-Sun- . mountain guns, which were admir- '' MANY BItI1'!SH LOS(`, ably'served. The` Russian artillery, the'--- «'estarn Cattle .7ltarket to day And children, ,adding to the panic day's_hary'est,of dead from the ete1. i - on..tlte other, .hiind, was too Bony were heavy, as 140 carloads came in; and horror of those on the deck .be, iner general Slocum numbered 4I,. . A despatch to the London Times y oomprising 2.045 cattle. 1, 55 sheep, low. :. . bringing the total numbee of bed tea - h. and was otherwise unsuitable, from 'Tokio says that the total lose 1,800 Bogs, and 227 calves. Very soon after parts of the second . far recovered up to 624. Of these 6' - of life by -the sinking of the Hitachi RUSSIA .DEPRESSE:P, ." Choice cattle was in light supply 559 have been identified: y Is supposed to Have been ¢bout ' a • v PP but we had a quantity cit grassers $4.50 to $5 Per cwt.. but camnson SVhile the list of `mi�sifig vfi11' be '• • thousand, including Capt. Campbell, The St. Petersburg'corres�pondent of g P P Here. For cthoice cattle prices were stuff was considerably weaker. cut down somewhat by the identifi- ti, her commander, Chief C)fHcer Bishop the Poria Journal telegraphs that the-about maintained, but infer;or butch Milch cows were easier toLday at cations made on Sunday, eleven new . ' and Engineer' Glass, all of whom defeat of the Russians at Vafangow ti names were added to that roll, thus . ors',cattle were tiff tiffs $I r boa- from $25 to $50 each. I wore British. All accounts agree fn- has caused the deepest depression q leavin the total of missing almost -. _ c. err. dred, and the slump-is -not over yet. For "small stuff" the quotations g : stating that the Russians deliberate throughout Russia: 'Pito people. were, as it was on Saturday-something FIoge are easy, but prices aro un- are:- For export ewes, per cwt., more than 300. phare were many' ,, ly butchered combatants and non- not affected by the naval disasters, chariRed. I. • $4 to $4.25; bucks, $3 to $3.50; •• . combatants alike, whereas they show- but they trusted implicitly in the Sheep and__lambs are steady and mixed,, $8.25 to $3..75;_lambs,, ouch, funerals of victims on Sunday. a, . ed much clemency in the case of too iuvincibility of ihe..nrnty; - - unchanged. �3 to $5; calves, per cwt., $4 to s5ri _ ---e Sado lsaru, allowing a majority of - . - Notwithstanding the heavy run and 25, or $2 to $10 each. ____-♦I. I -. ' •• those on•board of her to leave be- 'FULL RATIONS DAILY. -.' _ - - 1 . - fore torpedoing her. Moreover, The Ruirsians is )'ort Arthur are inferior quality, everything was -sold 0 when they were Asked to grant a by noon. - BUFFALO GRAIN, MARKETS. I. being served with full rations. and There is a stead a ui for .x rt q EEF F R MALTA FORCES, longer t'iine liariit they ' replied .rem Y n,'4 rY Po SuBalo, Juno 21'.-Flour use. have sufficient provisions.to last.them cattle of the right kind, but large re- Wheat, winter, No. 2 hard, 98c in Admiralty .Will Accept Tenders -• - '- Rr•ettt,rg their inability to grant the Y - request,, as consideration for their Six months. During the bombard. ceipts of poor stuff,-such as came_ 1n store; spring quiet; No. 1 northe n, From Canaria. . pw•n safety forbade 'cYcYav:• - -- meaty cit. Shaopingtae on the 13tH to-day, must have a weakening effect 99ic. Corn quiet; No. 2 yellow, J ^'he despatch adds that the Japan' Inst' the Japanese destroyed' the all round. Exporters' are worth from 55 c; 140. 2 mixed. SAic to 54c. Ari - Ottawa cimpatch su3-s- The . c e:4 n+•c si'lapers discuss the matter lighthouse there. - .. $5 to $5,75 per cwt. . - Oats quiet; No. .2 white, 46;c; No, British Admiralty has sunt to +he Z quiet;y, but there is some inclination _ Good butcher cattle sold well to- 2 mixed, 42ic. Earle}', nothing. Department of Agriculture kn ms ..of - r �. of the 'aevoi question tioishe sufficiency A 'd FEEIAiNG TFIi✓ 'ARIifY. day• but the tone was, more easy. doing. Ry'e. ICs. 2 in store. 75ie. tender for supplies of beef•_for -the cY :: precau s. . I inatii.:tio.. .ns'ut alta. - spatcTi to the London- ­ . . . .1 . I ' Stand- good choice sheep sold at'from. Canal freights nominal.. . - . . - Government. I .. I.. . _ _- . ., . I I I . ., I . ­ . . ., . . - I . 1 . m .. .' . .. . . .. . . . 1 . i _ - j �. . . ., . I . I. ­ .. . I .. I. . , . - . . . . 1 1. . , .. . .. I I 1 . I :, 1 . . 1 . I 6 I , . , . . - . 1, "/-. 1 . ­ �, . I - I ..- I __ ­ . .. .. .. . .. . ,. . I. . . . . . . ­ .. . . . 11 ". I I . . .. ' .. , 11..11. . . . I I , I _. . .. . . . ...I . . ". I . " , :, 11,1 , . . ..;­ - , :, . . . ." . 1. , I I -L . . - . .. . . I . I I .. . . . .. ., _ 1-1 . - I I . . , . . ­ .. . . . . . .. � :_ , ''.1. , ' " ' ' , - I . .. . - I , . I - .. .,1.7 7, t ,, 1. , , - i� , ,. _, _ , ,: ­_ . 1-1-. - - "Io a.-...._ -.., ,- _ , . _ •. . _ . _:�I : _-, ­ I " ­­­ . 1 , , 1'�­,.!�?­'I I . . . �:. ­ ,,, ­,z�;�_� - " . .:.. 1 _ a I ­ ­ ­­ .I.. . . .• .r w, n.w raj r°` -;�•'7` :..-�'�:�'�.'+a".sy'�".+, .';" �.w'�-"',•'":"°�,.", �r•'� .p r;T?i'-. '"r'-"- '•*• w. ...-i .ria „;.. s�. r: :!.",.:. x - :.`uT ' �s• ....�. .K.. ...�K..: S.y ,. hz , - v HORSE REQISTER. New Advertuemerata. - - 711pabUsbod every Friday morning.&%t.omu Bucephalus-(Vol, 12) ;3338. (11288)' YOUNG C'ALV'ES for sale at ' P1eka:inr.Ont. The ehoiely bred Clydesdale Stallion I 100 my residence 11.2 miles wept of tr " -- ellift dotL imported by Graham Bros.,the property brcu;ham. John A.White.Brougham 49 cf of S.C.Bunker, Pickering. will make _ the season of 1301 as follows:-Moudav --. DU larvs his own stable Eing6tOn Road, Ot1Ce to Creditors -W � N. B for Brndel'a Lotel, Whitby, for night; -e,g- # • • Tuesday, Thos. Maddaford, Kingston JAMES PAIL, deceased. Road,for noon, his own stable for night; Notice is hereby 6 given arsuant to the Rs- b` TERMS , .'.,. • Wednesday, Toyne's, Rouge Hill for vised Statntea o1 Ontario ,E9i,Chapter 129,that - • '• •- - •• r' •1.feperygar; 1pi.00 fpatdinad"Aso, nous, Jlaawrll' hotel, Highland Creek, all persons having cl4ims against the sit ••• ' 1' 1. BATES OF ADVERTISING: of Jams Paul lato of the Townabip of Picker. 1� SllO�viil� this We8)i for night; T,lir►day, David Reesor'a tng,farmer, deceased, who died on the 16th - a Ftret insertion,per line 10 cents Silver Spring, con. 10, Markham, for day of spall,1901,are required on or before the inch srategneat insertion,per line - 6 might; Friday. 18th da of July 1J04,to seud b This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- g y. Jot noon's hotel`SYhite- Y Y poet Vr town 7eznsomenw. i vale for night; Saturday, to his own or deliver M Henrietta Paul of the said sown- Bpecial terms loan to parties making Don- thio of Pickering,widow;executrix of the will e stable nutil the[allowing Monday mcrn• of:he said lames PsDI deceased, chose poet pretty Designs seats toz 9 or 6 months or by the year. Half- ing, office:ddrepa is Green Ri ter,full particuiare of tisarly orysarly contracts payable quarterly. theirtima and of the ee:aritiea (!t anpi held Bnsineae oardo,ton linea or under, with peer*, BOrder Dtike(10614)-Imported Clydee by them. one year,$S OC,payable ln sdnnce• And Notice is farther Elven that after the si'Notice in local columns ten cents per line, dale stallion, the properly John Miller & lII S pain Prints D said 16th day of July. 1901. the said eaacucria _ five centaper line each subsequent insertion, Sona will stand for m+res daring 1904 ae will proceed,to distribute the assets of the said - -.-.peoial contract r sex made known on applies followe:-Monday,leaves his own stable deceased among toe persons entitled thereto, ` on. ao free ad"rtialn ------- - g. having regard only to the Jaime of which Hubbard's hotel, Bro❑ ham for T. A. New Blouse$ Advertisements without written nstructions 8 •- ' - notice shall thea hayebeen received red that willbe inserted until forbidden a Knox'. rock,- noon,Tom's hotel, night the sold executrix will not be liable for the y ordingly. Orders f dlsoontinning advertise- Tuesday,Jae, Proude's B. F. con.Pick said assets or any part thereof to any person assets mast be In•Ming and seat to the pubs Brine, for noon,Gordon House,for night, of whose clsi na she sha11 not 'then have .had r Nabors. Wednesday, Ed.Bal6don's, Base Line, notice, Ladies and Misses Job work promptly attended to. y• - Dated Msy 27th,1904 for night;Thursday,Packrin Bros.And. Hearietm Paul,exe:ntrix,Graaa Rivar P 0 Summer as�'a ley,for noon, own stable for night; Fri. Dow dC executrix. McGillivray, Brock at, Whitby, fiol'is Su,■.mer Undervests - . Murkar QI Thexton, Proprietors day, Wm. Cowie's 7th con, !or niltht' for execntriz. y�40 Saturday,Robt Milne's for noon,thence Our Po11t3orSmct Independence to his own stable until the following _. .o0ur size-A First-class Local Paper. Monday morning, House and Lot +OaE Black Cotton Hosiery r :peotstione-The hearty ll Sizes and Prices _ a:pport of the Deople obPickeriaa and vicinity (3allQref ClwlfRri, (�'ol 26), '4223'.- �/'1 , _ _., The importe I C ydesdale stvliioa, the 1 o Rent - - A FRIDAY, JUNE ?.4th, 190.1. Property of Cowie & Graham, Astiarove F arm,(Markham, will make 1904 as fol. --- ( Cashmere . lower-Monday,will leave his own stable The undersigned has to rent in loth New `ja,BLjm�re Hosiery NOTES AND COMMENTS. Green River, and proceed to Jao. Patter 1st con., Pickering I,imile west of Dun- " son's Fib eon.Pickeriag, Lr noon, Bab barton,) a li storey, 7 roomed frame bard's hotel, Brougham, for night; Taos building, to which is attached 3 acres The secretary of the :41assAchus- g' house.rive New Neck 13ibbone etts board of health has made day,Gordon's hotel,Pickering, for noon of land. There are on the premises a ill public the discovery that the mor- Lirverpo�ol,la-r0000n, J c Mitcha'I W s ent the whole, or, Tom's hotel, A good stable and awill rent the house `tality front tuberculosis has ap- Daabartoa, tot aigh:; « parently been declining for the Carter a, Cberrywood, for noon, John ROBT. H. CARSON, Danbartoa Strata Hats ` -. . tlJlol h Caps. last half century. In Massachus- Idilroy'n, Scarboro town line, for night; etts in 1833 the death rate from friday, T. Coxworth's, Armadale; for consumption ayes 42.72 fur every for sous, Franklin Hoose, Marham,consumption HOPS Rest ondl Saturday novo; Saturday noon eo �i A 10,000, and since then there has his oma arable until the following Mon. I kinds of veb• been a steady decline until 19(h?, da morning. (alga iaantlfavnred by u1e llaLaaghLn -when it bad fallen to 15.93. The y Co'y, of 004wa. ' + ' same tendency though not in so I70eat4bal-Pare bred imported York. ; ►hire coach stallion, the property of Da- - marked degree, i-a noticeable in ,id Defoe. Whitevale, will stand for a : other states. Iu European cotln- limited number of Roam dnring 1901 as ` tries also, the number of destbs follows:-Mondav,leaves his own stable ix'' t. yol p R for Gordon Bouse, Pickering, for alaht, - from rnlnsum tion has been I•rtdn- ally decreasing, and it i, confident Ta•loday. Jon. P`n°ns• Rouge Hill, for noon, thence to Aadrew's hotel for t adnesday, A. B. Ree,ror's lot 5, oon. b, hence, both Englaud, and Prus=ia Scarboro, for noon, his own stable for will be pt ovirg . free from this night;Tbonday.Commercial hotel Clare X lowing �r Attraotiolas'terrible scc urge• Thereare some moat,for aoou.thence to xaasioa House 11' st lr who ascribe this diminution in Uxbridge, for alithtand remain until the Aeatbs from tuberculosis to the -following noon. Friday by way of Rasa The EwInre Medicine Cc, of London, fact that its nature is now being ripe to 1irs. Todd's, hotel, Goodwood 041.,has appointed Ibe undersigned w e� ((ilei 01 0 nnderstoad. and with this knoTt• for night; Saturday. own stable until the tosyl ageot fon P-rekering,for the most won _ &t d y y Rei•umOny fbe tolbwtnq lloaday 0000. derfo)discovery of the oineteenth sectary. ledge we are now able br combat For the trealasm4 of the Note. Throat, a ,ancce•tAilly this most dreaded of (Loin Clydesdale Cts stallion Val. 13-The BroncbislTabewsedhsngs, IseareeColde July 3st-4tl] at Whitby* 1 all diseases, Some. however, con- pars Clydesdale ssrllioa the propert o! f 1 - l Catarrh, Asthmas ]itroaclutis. Hay laver . tend that the decline mAy come A C,Coartary,coo• 1 los 30, Piakenatl. and all throat►nd tbog dfwseee; Write t from teeter powers of resistsnco will stand for mares daring the eea•co for R Po perueulars•a wank of tresamensa and -CaJeteht tarn Games: 12or9e Race: Grand ;tiArrosse Batch; Rads in 1901 at his 8 to stable. o lei. -To .to tubercular infection develoS d nWth�+taau7+e head aa. Ball Game: Pods Ball Tournament; Aquatic $rv4nts: Grand ProceB- pp�p faaorn a coal $8 to M paid FeD 1st, tDO. cion of Societbaw and Memorial Services: Camp FL" and Fire Works;' - in mankind. Other's think, Xalt Maass lice returned regularly I to the t3=pen IMTJ'tllrT. C=t. Old Bo s sad Obi Girls concert; Highlandafy Bead Concert ' ,it is possible that the disease ins)' hot"wi I be charted utnutance whether : - r 'not have been of so virulent a in fcal or not, All soctdeou to mares throughout the veiebration. _ t e rt ow"i's rink. Sued by KwObetor: Three bat,t3ar to attendance ' type a, "formerly, sit in certain other diseases there have been ••A doctor here i,w s+ted me for - �rge•k AturpA -FOL. P1II, P. 117 $12.50, which I clairixrf was "cessive - .:.Observed marked fltietitations in The Arrerlean bred g%llion, the proper foot a case of cholera aunt hue,"salt R - y- ----- - -� seTerity of attackq during t of S.C. Banker, will make the season d � •;the _ g y White, of C'oaehella, Pati. t the• - _ -•---- -- 10nger or shorter periods- The o! 1904 M followo.Mooday leaves his trial he praised hit ratan&► .sk -{{{__*��� -----s - edearness is no doubt cine to 8 oma►tame. Kiagstco Rgasl Brcdel'a h0 orieaic—one. I asked hila» if it ati. noti!treat eztent to the increases pre- ' y3or ot1ked Tawdry own ►ra (-bRmherlain C'olir, Chdera xad Dan Mill n e cautious taken to stard a ble for sighs; ttiedaesda►. Maxwell's a pring R RitinitE hotel, Highland Creek. for Dttht: Tbors rhoea Renirdy he used lie l had ga+oci _ title di±esae. tend' better satni[Ary da , his own stable for aiQhe; Fr.dry, reser"n to believe It was ani he wfmid conditions which now 7 not say under oath that :t was runt." prevail. It Johnson's hotel, Wbitevale, for night G + !is hoped that ere long the disease Saturday, proceeds to his own stable �"doctor rnuld uvea tMrtf r reiasetl} On.Saturdayy Xpr•il :rad'vrr will display our nays atoelC of ,priag rlillin- t - wilt not have the ?rime terrors until$be following llonda mora than this in a ca:,e'of chole-tv niork;iv. �• All the laces of tkor village and vicinity acre invitso[ to come and in- s y it never fails. Sold' by erg druggs.Cy. vpec«t our new spri> 't;•+allay. vyhieh note. surrnund this . great 3epflerman—Better known as '•Appir : tscottrRe.. sok", the celebrated American bred Kemp & B vl a «•� «I'iekeTinat -- CoPege !Votes. — troth _- r Dovetail, Piokeriag, wilt stand !ora Improved rnanure s ruder thea The rloaing cxervi-e, were held at limited Dam>-ar of mares during the .".uc•c " Is the best on earth• 3Lade Pickeiin C'olle e nn Thursday after- season of 19J4 as follows-alonAay in.C'anadis., solei by Paris Ptctw Coma 1 :D GRAIN F'DR. SAIF--TIbot r noon when the oil levies and rues leaves bid own stable for n oodruf'o y F t,TH AI-ED OR STOLEN' From p p Paris. Come and see it at work .told ondersixrod haafor sale a guanxry of I' Rouge Ft}ts on i[ay2lth, wSiteenl bl* k -Hotel,Whitbv noon,Central hotel, Ooh- ur!xsd rye,wriest and be also sesd hoak- orate awarded. The year bad proved leave your order with f spaniel hoc answers cn Dam. of Dewey sa- 1 rwa, night; Taeedty Region,Hoon, Re- wheat. J.Percy,lot 15.svgs Ptokertn�} Brava* ward will be given. H S Duncan, H ghlaad 20 lne the most sucressfnl unci the sat WiFtins, - bort boons, Po t Perry, until Wedoes• KOC lO' s"�' Creek lisfaction of the Board was expressed day noon, thence to Ashburn for niorbt ; -37 'amu' P"�' 1n the speech of Wm. Harris,of Rock- - -wood, who welcomed those present in Thursday , Sebert's hotel, BroQklia. Estate Of noon, Hubbard's hotel, Brougham,Night _ • ` - x kutPPy opening adclte+s, Mr. Elim Friday. Johnoon's ,botel, Whitevrle. } - Kolrers,Toronto, followed, delivering noon, Andrew's hotel, West Hill. Q ghq : GEO. JONES, Deceased. �aate a most interesting and appreciativf Satardav to his own stable until follow �t 1 it speech on the "Safe Guides to Life and in,, ldondry morning. E$ECVTCRS' SAT, # Action.". The yearly record of work accomplished was read by Principal Pe4ensr4ast-Tbe Imported Clydesdale -OF- While some will adapt' the,rew'%Vv-� T Firth, who with very--appropriate re- stallion the property of J hs Miller d tem of waterworks kaiisdi�eds will' ntst marks distributed to the successful Sons,Brougham, will stand for mares �Ta1uf�.'ble F'��+^*� be abde to use it. Ta-these. t#>a rebs lttudents the diplonihs and prizes,after daring season of 1904 at his own stable. ble PUMPS made � which My, A. S. Roget, of Toronto. - Whitby and P` still provide the best,srst:ern af`'watea� gave: a,. Those - works. The qualit_Zd'exmilence•oE • - b O rsiQn an r 19 - 1_ - - 14 -- winners of Proflcienev IN edals and Executors' sale of e •' prizes here as follows:- ions from 16e Executors of the wall of the :hl�est point and ptatrrtnrr Lreceis-is• College diploma with hoWrs-A. F. 7&111is0. 10 Fe:T2'YitB, late Geo.eases, to sell by public aactioo thrpcnmptest utte�on. 1 G. Cadenhead,J. V, lFciti saris, A. E. at the N 19 W ARMSTRONG;• HOVISE,. ' :z Way. state. There will WHITBY,on ,rTw o e e diploma-H. E, Clark, Fri d be sold by Public Anetion ou a �( EVANS g June r 1004 Robertson, Nellie Hay. In Stennogra- WedneSdayt - i Saturday July tad ' - -' !1�• Iihy-(;laI•a Hann, H. Terri!, S. Dxlc. f 1 at 8 o'.lock p.m., the follwrimg• valuable •. In bookkeeping-B. 3iuirhead, F. At 2 p. in., at Birrell's Hostel, fame,namely :- " Brock St., Whitby � ~ Terrill, M. Secord- York 'tills, Yunge Street, the.foT- Parcel 1-The north east rtiarter of lot __ T,p>-dt .rJetvett-The besutitnl black Gen Ptoflciencg-toted:tl�F. K. Iovviti-_ io34,Wt-hePAheon°eeeion.-f-ilia--'fawn- _ r _. Barris. arc} FUtni-3Rt e, �• }?• 9__VT eel Y i chi -oi��'fiit y,con sinio a m-o1r - _umpm_akek a n Flub bet trotting stallion, the .property of ohn _ - - _ Estate of the late Henrystm: Dickie Pickering Village, will make the )' - or}sea. Soil an excellent clay luaus, mat- _ - g Ft�rin-1St prix H�`�Urant: 2nrl prize Parcel 1-The easterly part of lot 14,io ered by 2 never•-f W%1 na ppraaa_s-"A 2 wells. -- season ho 230tl at-$wn staDescriptive e,_opp�•_.. L. Hichs, 7st Form-1st prize-G.• the 1st conce-anon of the Township of York Baiidioao-Brick dwellixg ]Sense with wzwu T"Zia-Vukartraaistation 0.7-.1 'site a Gordon oases escnp the having s frontage on Yon card with pedigree and terms sant on Cotter, K. Kerr, M. Wright: 'incl g Re street of summer.kitchen and .woodshed attached. TR.Ixs c4o1xd3 Eesr vas Jaz FOLLOW pe � _ prize--G• •Coter,.R. I2nhidge. 're• twenty chains,containing 122 acres more Barn 82x31 with stone atabli w and root No. 6 MAIL 8:48 A.X. applicati..n. paratnry=0. Rudolf. br'less. This property is five miles north cellars underneath,also stone pig pea sad '4 12 LocmI 2:53 P.M. Special. Prizes-Senior Scripture- -if Torouto,and the )and is of•the' very poultry house. about 1 134, wcres of ouch• ••10 Looa1sr, •. 6:04 P.M. n} �{ n 1 p hest sjuality, rich clay loam,in good state ar',good fruit. c �a115y+s-�ll Idea "b°can tblD>< 1st, A. E. Way:.lnd, A. F. G. Ca don- Taan�s AOINO vs.19T D4T a$FOLLOw9- or some almpw of cultivation, On the premises there are Parcel 2-Tbe north 7$'scevee of lot No. No.9 Local, 841 A.M. thing topareasr. head. cxeneratl ro,gi. s--C''. �iuorc•. Protect your Ideas: they may bring you weslt0. a frame dwelling house,large frame barn, 1,in the f;tb conceasioa, Township of „ write JORdt WSDDF.RBURN.B co Patent A 'Intcrmedixtcr Scripture-1st prize, ]i. 11 Locsh 2:18 F. M, horse stable, large cow stable, windmill Pickering. Soil eacalleai clay loe.m. Build asy wuhiaOlon,D,c.for theta iT,9o0 rise of ur _ " Kerr, R. Hlitnielgr and A. Gbtrk. Tint ind abundance of wa ar. The farnidi ad inns-Barn 40x74, -vKh1i stone 'stabling "7 MAIL 8:09 P. 141. eadslrst..t two r.narea tovwetfons w►n�aa - - fish---tato A. b'. G. Cadenhead!: J. V. mirably alapted.for the., milk business, underneath. Well fenced in •t fields ,Mr,Kerizio. (sternest industry prc- About lite acres of orchard iu good bearing Watered by 3 wells aad underdraimed with ,+�� ���,+ � ` pau•atory---List Li. Greatest Industiv condition. the draius. The property is situated o�q {l�•liCD1{C,7j Collesriatte-F.-Riudon.. - Drawing—Fh Parcel 2-Portion of lot D. frontinR on about 31 2 miles from Brooklia, 'on the +•_� `�- �`��-1,••' - -- H.• Harris• Jlason avenue,containing about'100 acres. G T Ry.:wbere thscs are an elevator and The many friends of tht ciilie)�i an'T This land is good clay to m,in good state and cheese factorg.convenient to school, sturlo•nts present expressed Brent ad- of cultivations, sithated about four 'mites church and poet afftce. _ nnitattion far the vvnrknf_the_Art de' north of Toronto,on Yunge street. Terme of Sale.10 per cent of the put =.The Sovereign ' Bank of 'Canada• rw: rtmesit which was exhibited in the Parcel 3-1 his lot contains .bout ten chase money to be paid on the day of sale ` �natny c li:u suing and :c mist it pprates, of acres of land north of Ilmoon' avenue"sod and the balance is 90 days thereafter. Makes everything as easy and ag simple its possih:e. nyork displaved iti the Art c,xhihit. west of luukc street. The sale is ms,de aabject to a reserved bid, - in the evening the annual concert Terme dnd conditions of sale-Ten per Possession to plough atter harvest, and © Absolute Security. oyes a grist sucrrss. C'hif•t4F cons(=t- cent down at the time of sale and the full possession ou Nov let, 1004 Further Unexcelled Facilities. ���••••��� ing,of music it displayed the petfec'- balance in thirty days, or arrangements particulara and conditions of Sale will be Modern Methods, - titin sicc{{�ired by (many of the pupils can be with the purchaser to allow BO per made known on day of sale,or may be bad _ Courteacius Trcati hent. in attenSlAnc•e. The whole sinc•coss of cent,to rgmaidlo ttrst inortgaRs. on appheation to Geo. H.' Jones,�sq., , -the closi igexervfi es and c(meert tva� Fbr farther particulars and conliitione Pickering-,John J.Fothergill, EVI., Whit MARKHA1t BRA.\CH, CLARE)IONT BRANCH, usual( augmented by the,heairty aro- of sAe,apply to E C. Brown• anctioneer, by; Rev. A. C.Wilson,Myrtle;the V&Ddore A p Smith, lien. )✓. E. Todd A t. rriA -opo ration of every student in An effort Eglinton, P, O.; F. W. Humphrey, fi0 Soiioicoraor the auctioneer. Ut)vv 4 Mc. ( ` Agt. Leautifving the. college Froot st. E., Toronto ; John P. Maion, Gillivray, Venicra Solicitors, sjtby, one nrlmsts the elevate- Soarboro,or to James Bird, . Toronto et. Levi Fairbanks,auctioneer. iia tc;have been su}terh, Solicitor for the Eaaeatots, � D-stoi Juiaq lit,1901, - - 4 OLaRLMONT A1t011a ceuletet ', servic8 being held in the ehurcl at Altona. L _ -- --- =Bowling has started on the 1'awu Ser, Window-Screens, _ '•at "Snudboper _ een Doors Boya Choppers. F. hI, Cooper is in .Toronto thin CA11I A D I A N v Boys' Wagons. �^t 1 Headquarters or eel-shoelag Graham Rvnc_ fillies. D A_�r-'T ' ' _ H dqu stere f e Q s- Bessie liacnab is spending • - oliday with friends at Agin-' , tf0 [[�� QQ ...:court. fl1�:�8 flYa DAF V Tu' in1tU rV Lt the Dr' McKinnon, of Hillsburg> is Lowest ice. Pi Dr. Eastwood- for a few I —'� _ weeks. �Cinnipeg $30.00 Regina - $33,75 Goods delivered free. Israel and. Barton,of SL'hite '_1lowbray _ J H Beal Furniture, Hardware,Claremonts wale, spent Tuesday with J. H. : Deloraine 1 31 3loose Jaw 1 ' e Souris Kalusack L 34.00 and Mrs. Beal. ! Brandon ' -Swan Riv'rj Robert Stiller, and wife, of Pick Lyleton c � e erin g, span t last Friday with P. Lenore .Saskatoon M.23 � r r Ge'n t s Furn, s hill9s and Mrs. Macsab. { Miniota - -32.00 - _ > of Maple,Albert Travis e, was in Elgin Pr. Albert--80.00 A P g •� town on Tuesday with T. C. Hub- Wawanesa, Bard, of Brougham. Binscarth 1 �,�Mac1^od '38,00 r 1. . Mrs. P., J. G. and_Hiss Masnab Moosomin f Calgary 3s.50 To be a 5 11 Wye, to _-- From the Head Down i visited with Geo. and Mrs. Gerow, Arcola 32.50 Red Deer 39.50 Estevan 1 Strathcona 40.5o retain the love.and admnatlon ' -of Port Perrpp on Sunday last. • 1 - - F. M. Charman____B_- ...A ,__1if Yorkton J Ot h d sbould� be a New Arr val - Going i L iE 24th, 28th and JULY t s Pickeriug, will occupy the pulpit 19th WOM912 8 CUs t Stli3dy►. Fine line of spring hats, spring shirts(colored and white). Spring foot- - ' of Erskine church nest Sunday. Returning until Aug. 15th,-29th and sbe wmld be all tW she wear, etc. A call will- convince the most fastidious, that R. E. Forsyth's, Foster Hutchison is having his Se t.20th, respectively. �Yt North tkaremont, is the place to get the right goods at the right price. hoose re-painted. The work is Tickets are not good on "Imperial 'She AltMt$bardRte(lagabist the being done by Ireson Bros., of Limited." � n CLAREMONT -p 'Whitevale. Pamphlets and full particulars from 81gQS e Ea Forsyth, STATION. Win. and Miss Leaper after any Canadian Pacific Agent, or A. H. tells bier story 1f the benefit oY _ R spending a week with friends in Norman,Toronto. Ioronto, returned home on Satur- Thrown from His Wagon, an Wf dap night. Mr. George R. Babcock was thrown "Dmes Mas Prxirm x:-Lydia E. 1,4608 A very large number of our res- from his wagon and severely bruised. ham'®SegeLH.b11eC0RdpORBnd i" 10tot, o idents took in the Baptist ezcurs- He applied Chamberlain's Pain Balmwtus eery mother well,Strong, Ion to Guelph on Tuesday. There freely,and says it is the best liniment 9'and mlrrrs>biae� _ was also a large crowd got on at he ever used. lir. Babcock is a well 3e + icust Hill. known citizen of North Plain, Conn. cos �� P sad wearlaeaa I then A full assortment of Ladies sad Gents footwear from heavy to light The Methodist congregation There is nothing equal to Pain Balm ttsaaoed a Iirtement: the a taaemaa now a hand. om . for sprains and bruises. It will effect taoaDisd 1 'Kart rad Che wondlerfnl If your want something neat and at s close price. asset last night to make arrantte- MOUJU alae had lad from g a cure in one-third the time required m your N'090- ,menta for the holding of a garden bT any other treatment. For sale by table 0mvpo'� amd wed to � -.. " o&H at the Comer Store. Party in connection with the Sun- all drugl tet wbafr ti wocM do-toe Me,and used it,for th LIN Pa ZOM the At e end of tb" Repairing neatly and promptly qday school in the near future. bas Special children's services were s. f was a d!n'aseoR wvmsa, the attended to. conducted in Erskine church last __ -- "t nbors remarked A, and my hese Sunday morning, and were largely su* _ ji baied ton in kr�e .tth tae ail over --- -�7L7 ,Shoe Merchant, attended. The church was beam- *mer t�sd i'xzin�g anew 11..tth in �r • M. P�'�mer } f Claremont, Ont. ifnlly decorated with flowers and Uoa and faiIIag ot[the wpb.but your - -looked very pretty. mediclae msrTeead rhes, and baht up my -- -- Ah-Val hern Mantip r PLold resident ... Millinery t entire system, tAl I was Indeed likens _ --, - - cif this place, died at the home of -- new Women.- lT T MZL 4n the great clock of -- tCsas. F Bsows,Sl Cedar errme, Hos his niece, Mrs. Besse, on Tuesday, - - -----Ist age, Ark., Vice P the age of 72 years, from the >•eabdent ]Iathrrs trj eters>Mf>Ds- I ` effects of blood-poisoning. The Along with the warm weather we ;rwr�p..,r.wwwa.eearwraa _ funeral took place on Wednesday have all kinds summer . 'There is but one mord --- - - ` afternoon at two o'clock, when headwear Ithe remains were interred in the _. ;NOW e Take the hint and let us have your order 't „ Triumpy of Mods" Surgery. _. Ready-to-Trim EGGS _. Wonderful things are done for the geed •for-w8� for Iravetrough or Rooflag. All work h nnan body b surgery. y Organs are guaranteed. - aken out and scraped and polished And Live Fowl owl •+and put back. or they may be remo.• Stock Complete. Never any i • sed entirely; bones are eplised: pipes trouble to show them whether Dows�well, The Peoples' Tinsmith take the place of diseased sections of you buy or not. WANTED. 1veias; an dressings are applied _1bo wounds, bruises, burns andel like �. aEB��P, E?OIIgZ1>IIIIl• Highest Cash prices." --'— 1in unes before Inflammation seta in, - •which causes them to heal without 28-ly F. C. LA FRAUGH, P iChamberlain y Pain Balm acts on this �C e« tAme raeoi�a one-third the erne .ax «. a, time requ the old treatment. � leo , �1 y +yams pI inciple. It is an antiseptic N~IIQes o« m ._ e 9 . rnl Trees ! 1904 PU pS+sad when applied to succi injuries, ►- c n ., _r - causes them to heal very quickly. It es, as r „lin &11 vs ,the pain_and tu,rene- �., � - All kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubs Seep a'bottle of Pain Balm in pour v yI Lem nT o o fi a'• Etc. fos sale. - `N homeand it will save jou time and s h rads ao = Highest prises paid for Fall and Windnaillsomoue not tri mention the incoavet1^ sa- nR ,. . « • w oience and suffering which such in jur- w Z sed Rinter Apples. _ ies entail. For sate by all druggists. r. ass m,- m .; S aA— JOt1N E. BEE. Agent, O Picketing. AR11 FOR SALE—Farm i+ situ- Promptly are prepared to do all kinds of work ate1 is the Township of C>;bridge, trefot o es N - - Promptly pensiaiog to the Vamp business. - n glarter of lot t,coo S. containing 53!4. d.rd H�, , no j a �t-a o i° for 53. bet betnR overplus. Tbere is on the I ie.;n c• °3 n aQ °ws a,-`,a^•a property s ¢mod trade dwellItr with kitchen 2-A d oO ° -- _.. an q 91 > tient fcr all stock and implements. good•ton• 1 M,' we i OO a r o o� - tumip celimr under bees coming up Into stables s o ' A i .e ,° O O E- Z Stables,henpea bmgpen gra all doable sealed Picke' ring Tsentb tarred paper between. ¢cod aprind pond J -. I a a : ° !1 ohnl'.Gerow sa,essgor tpwith sufficient water for stock and tbreahing ; HH 11 Gelow A sm, fileremoa�.ear the buildings,also small orchard (� `o a .:� 7 e , A W,Q.I3tohardsoa, Ageatl,SPio><eriag. of choice trait. The soil !s of rich clay loam e $: — end in splendid state of cultivation, Free from noxious — noxious woad feat••ars all strait._ ttes lu a f nsa on farm Property is ons mile port o!C P 3 sl w D sl D It station and elevators. Claremont c a nr ick ae ° f - _xoad. The owner befog unable co look after Oshawa l0ih, lumber a she property owing to tallrtn+tY it must the sold January 1903—Whitby 9tb, pe.Tl7ege given to plow after barvest and fall Brongbam 11th, Port Perry 18th,Ux Possession April let,19M For fall particular.I bridge 12tb,Csnnington 11th,Beaverton ' apply to w ti Powell,two door east of Clam - imont P o.property will be sold at a reasonable I 10th. " E¢ure Wm Leelitapre•ent brant 8136 rice,All kinds of roach and dressed Laiober - A edU�tlon in •Pl icer lath,Shingles, Dooea, Saeb, Sones fin• ishiags and Silo material 'he Wet season,. .. : Has caused the ha crop to grow very heavy-therefore you will Cistern tasks and water troughs .made _=n- hay to order see Som ing machines, hay ders, rakes, side delivery r;skeet hay los ars, hap racks and wagons, hay forks and slings, and anything else you 9 a . customs miRht'nant in the itnplemen.t and vehicle line. We tiro supply you ' W. D. G.erdoa• with a new rope for your horse-fork at little cost. dtities on petroleum, we are enabled to reduce We handle the famous Provan horse fork and slings lL1Hl can sIRPPIy them on terms to snit you. - - • 50 YEARS' a ice of o celebrated ,Golden light Oil _ the priceour •c brat _. _. Geo. Philip, r., BrOUg�la+i7] EXPERIENCE --two cents per gallon, making the price per gal- i I " Ion, in five gallon lots, Twenty four Cents, -H 111i Je H�1R8SON S TRADC MARKS • DESIGNS .Golden Light-Oil i �itivel alae finest and Important showing of finest displtiy of COPYRIGHTS 30.- g Po y Chia;. A very, large assortment of Anyone sending a eketeb and descrt$tion may 8istioasry. Books,Dolls, Toys, jubt invention antioily ascertain ons opinion fres wnether as invention is DroDnDly patentable. k an Panfca• _ - received for the Holiday trade. Call tionastr+od�contldenrial. HanaDookenPatenta highest grade oil produced in, the world. t sent free.oldest■tIrteeaty for securing patents. and see diem. Patents taken tbroa b Wnnn a:Co,receive Weekly and Datil t,Ne s re, without cRbarge,in t .>xn� `, �mz can. L Subscriptions taken for all Uagazinee, -There is NO OTHER whisk iS "just as good." _ :. 5 it a u I1 id it . A nanasoaal��ly 111netratee weekly. Lersest ctr- try • tld j-o fit .' so ... cu lation of an scle title journal Terme,ars a - W. J. H: R=CHARBON, year:four roonth0. L 90 d byall newedealers. -_ �Tnit Y- MUNN &Co.3t;,Braadwaq.New YiFk -� 4,�. . .i.7Z,rrr� .Stye® .. R.n..N,no,,,. c• ,-r l... r ti. SOLD ONLY BY _ NEW LAUNDRY r - Vall - rs Pants oils, The undersign'e d lies opened'lip g Pae a laundry neat dtxit tel W. T. 1)llnbnr'g, and hnNIng had nearly i Hadware Co.frnlr 5-enr's eaperieuce in Bo�s•man- . The Russi ' t y' T�✓. - ville, is prepared to do firs t-c�s , A`a-ge fre3b stock now on han'A. Prices in Wall;Pap er!rad;ingI n'ork at usual rates. - ZZg EAST KING STREET, Toronto. J from Be. up. iv e . G' a In a trial - SOO TO 'G , L >• ; '.; Jobs Parkas, .,U3]b32tOx1. Proprietor. __ .. ,s0_. .'- : _..,_.. •.+a tF_ve+r+y.f..9, :a M`•Js.'Y6" iT. .. .';,. ASbsa vlp !^...i.�". •1'. Y... .�eTY.Q`Su y - 9 • ..i ..:1. w •9"i'f,tl' w ..w..., alN'• ... ,,,. , ..>"°!. .F.., •r" 'X.�. .'p . ..�' t` ,y;..... �.•s'+ .. r,+ ba'a. _ .. `.%•t, _. K : r ]ITB FLII]� X088 IYIDENCB -- FROM MUTRIAL ri °7CONDVCTED AT BLIM SILL O>a- _ �� rkmD V CES �EBVATOSY. _ THAT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS ' some Enormous Flyei'r�'-The _._._A�OitgY�-CVSE-DBOP$Y:___I-SO" /moi V Delicate LZPL1rSS / J Carry IIP cry TV ai �eLIQ/•��t�i4O�� ., Instruments. ,experiments ILIs a C.uzed bCaurin Disease the Kidne s 16,000 Reward wLeve�Bf+o hen Kidney Mr. S. F. Cody's recant expel y S y ' Awvc" iwith his man-lifting kites and his suo- Dodd's Kidney Pilla Never Fail to �ieflted, Toronto, to am person whodMind/ 'W English Channel can Provo that this soap contains � �s�+Y/cessin crossing the Evg Cure the Kidneys. en frmof adulteration whatsoever, boat drawn by kites have cased 1lfontreal, Que.; Juae 371.-(Special).- .contains any injurious chemicals• ; i ,r--attention to the scientific use of these -Eve da brings forth fresh proof a' utinature airships. But there is one !Y Y ng Ask fits Rbc Oe{aCw)oat• ass department in which kites play an that Dropsy is caused by diseased ,lnpoitant sole, and that is as a suo- Kidneys and that the gne sure way Potatoes Poultry, Ems, Butter Apples M to cure it is to mafte the Kidneys $VAR. 1cul- explorer of the uPP� atmos- i f Ta„dsy- they are extensively Isteong and healthy by using Dodd's Gunpowder has spoiled war. War phare. I,Kidne Pills:... Mr_ Gt?o. Robertson, was always detrimental to the solid Let us have your consignment of any of these articles and we will used both on the continent and in 1393 St. James Street, this city; is a America for obtaining meteorological Ione of those who has roved this be- interests-.of mankind. Dut in old- get you good prices. `observations. -Numerous kite-flying P times it was good for something; it THIS DAWsON OOMRIttSSiON CO r Limited ---• stations have been opened in -France, YOnd the shadow o2 a doubt. painted well, sung divinely, furnished Cor, waist Market and Colborne Sta. TORONTO. Germany and the United States, Robertson says: lliads, But invisible butchery, un- _ ltd feet were so much swollen der a pall of smoke a fur-long thick, 'where kites ere daily flown for e0"' from Dropsy that when I of out of HAUNTS OF FISH AND GAME. CLEVER TUE1hiY. curing meteorological and other data. 8 who is any tlfo better for that 7- "Where do the bees get the honey bed in the mornings I could hardly Charles Reade. Attractions for Sportsmen on the Some of thein are under the tenth 1 ut them on the floor. My arms used As long as mankind shall continuo P from, c�addvT''' - '..of the respective Governments, while F Lina o1 the Grand Trunk. "Wh from the flowers, of course, purely private institutions. to swell at times so that I could not to bestow more liberal applause an Y others are p Put on m coat. their destroyers than on their bene- Tommy. I did think you knew as By far the largest and most inter- P Y to relieve me The Grand Trunk Railway Company much as that!" "I had to be tal:p factors the thirst of military, glory has issued a handsome publication, - - . esting of these is Blue Hill Observe- of the terrible pains. will ever be the vice of the most profusely illustrated with half-tone "Oh, I know. But I wanted to tory, a private station, near Boston, "On the advice of a friend I began exalted characters.-Giboa. find out i1 you did!" r tiiaszlachuaetts, U.S.A.. Here kites engravings, descriptive of the many ~~ way daily be seen far away on the to taRe Dodd's Kidney Pills, Iliad wars destroy in one year the attractive localities for sportsn3en on L horizon, almost cut of sight. The and before I had used the second box 'works of many years of peace:Ben'' their lino of railway. Many o1 the Aral far Minard's and take Q8 ofhert obsef•n, al is presided over by Mr. III.began to feel better. Sevi.m boxes Jamin Franklin. regions reached by the Grand Trunk it' '�i. Lawregce Rotch, who needless to 1 lt� me completely." seem to have _been specially prepared add.�is an enthusiastic kite flyer. In- Rheumatism, '.Diabetes, Bright's Dist- CUR FOR INDIGESTION, for the delectation of mankind, and "Bobby, won't you kiss me?" ease, are some of the many forma of Scientific investigation has discov- where for a brief period the cares of "Naw." "Well, Bobby, may I kiss deed, he has brought'4ite-flying to a Kidney Disease that Dodd's Kidney g 4cience. He knows more about kites Pills never fail to cure promptly and erect that that troublesome disease, business are cast aside end life is you?" "Yes, if you kiss mo easy on = .and their varied use than spy other dyapepeia, can be cured by short in- given up to enjoyment. Not only do top of my head." Y`. permanently. i ter•.als of exposure to intense cold, I� "Highlands of Ontario" present man living. 'Ifollowed by heart ea'tin M. Raoul HARGRAVE KITE. � - 3 g' Iunrivalled facilities for both hunting; � f 1 Pictet, a Syciss gentleman was ex- hf9ahing and camping, but tho 30,000 Minard s liniment lumbatrman s f rl'end The tyre of kite in general nae at then the distance has been gradually iperimenting with a low temp.rature. 1Ialands of the Georgian Bay, Thou _ 3 then ted, the present record being 'He had produced an artificial tem- 'sand Islands and St. Lawrence Riv- Jimjones-"I met .a ghost feet the various meteorological stations is sentare in a sort of pit which taus- "' the ariouave, or cellular stat It 15,800 feet above the level of the sea iP F er, Rideau Ricer and Lakes, Lake St. I ni 'nt and Its oke to me," Sarrs-nith an ascent of over three miles: and ,ed the thermometer to sink to 140 'John, and the many attractive 10- ` g',Vhat did Pit say'?" Jimjone0- was the invention of an Augtralian, I_ or 150 degrees below zero. Among !calities is linins and \raw Iiami� 11fr. lfargratc, who hails from Spd- lexceedin the highost scientific Galloon I"Haven't the least idea. I'm not a rent in .America. lhhen this t}niyue lot!ier experiments he exposed him- rehire, present equal gpportuaitles for familiar with the dead fang tatsrs," - ney. -It consists 0f two light boxes, self for a brief interval to this tear _ without tors or bottoms, fastened !record was achirted, a combined iperature by lowering himself into the 'loc ah, pleasure and sport. All these gpaze.l.ittle distance one abo%e the weight of a hu' and se -flve jpt, On emerging he found himself !localit:ee are reached by the Greed j —_ g g The _as ts' cr�tar�o ���h: an, Qtr N�i E S T E N T other. The wind exercisca its lifting tunes was lifted into the air. Six trains- r ins I.ailtcav System. and on " .,,force chiefly_ nor box, the lowl: boxy r intensely hungry and ate freely- e� Ernin� use vatlyd on the coatireaL n the front 1wers of the improved h Hargrave type (protean was repeated st^'erat times er. used. They had c' r 'ed twin; , , • - _ - sides of the upper Its a tea�� - act int c., n: er r Rih� o icd o1 chronic indigestion, from which bec, New Hampshire and Maine fish sides FII aII IZI A . ;",:.'P's leas pressure. Pres+ r•ink the a t,ird The l.mRt h of wire ;aid out '•he had suffered for years, and game laws are inserted 1n the that are use.ora tarn rood rata of interest. balance, wh'le the ends oAthe boars to the kites waa neer flve miles. Ao- I katrated blication for the guidance of We odor Qan eecuryeaIt-cthat are r I or Dc cb in line with the wind keen the ng !nr•trun;cnts, r ort t r aonnm. r a part amen: The Grand Trunk Rail- 3 to + ver cane. per yearly, er better t err cording to the r.i'cordi - 1t.�1 7 and 9 per cent.D,e Po full a we oiler OHoFwadred DiSiare Reward , ayhad also issued' descriptive V- kite steady. Experts declare this ithe temperature. at the h [hest Point p talars sddr•+s ne tvI e to be the beet Dycr ever de- 1 atts inert was fAven degrees below matter for each district se¢ executor Dir t t Quesn St_"Hast.Toronto. `Signe! !,freez;ng roint. aml the wind velocity for anv case of Catarrh tHat cannot be aratet.', which are sent fret on ap- Ccr;talc rnourzfi it was fn grita,n 'iwas atout twenty-five miles an hour. �cttred uy Hall-s �atarvb Ourw plication to the agents of the Com- f BUCHANArV'.� that kttes were first flown for a scien- b' I, CHt:v£.Y A CO., Toledo. O. 'Fany and to Mr. J. D T1icDonald, UNLOADING OUTFIT Fl,ghts have heen made at Rlue Bill ; We, the uadarsl sed hates known F tilt kite wran;eiy, at G!est;ot7, in fin gales, to rain. rad in a^o:wst-ermal J. chetrey for the last la years. and ,District Passenger Agent, G. T. R.. works weA both on wee© sent nn, some bel,a o h.r. ;'ereecuy honorable to all ,Unica Station, Toronto 1;19. Your kites . (but never is a thun•lenitorm: The bu•,ners transact:ons. and ' finaacialiy ataekr sad to urns of them measuring set'rn feet in high flights ncrtmv tete or twelt'a f ab;c to -arry out any obligations mad• I unloads all kinds es, of t They were ail attached to I by his arm Crabshaw-Ve has the inventive tar hay sad�1a either hours. Ocras:onally tho kites are , wbit.DlNr $IN!pA +t A YARVipf, salty t'etw highly developed. Crawl teo«orinabeaoes. ons line, and their work was to lift aleft out all nlgt,t" tfholr•ale 1)rugg:9te. Toledo. O Bond toreatalogasto '-p theruipmeter into the air. It ls ', Man- . know of the siicreaa arcoxri-�, Hal:'• Catarrh"Curo ,a •aka^ internal- (ford-Rifat has he invented'+ Crab I L,I.I;lICElA1,IANdtCOyIDge1'S011rfltife' 1 acting erectly upon the Hood arid Shaw-Nothing so far as I know. -•related that "the u7,1 ernlost one as ph at,fn in kite-thotngr�;hv, nail it �>;cyus uvrfaces of the system. Testi- B,it when his wife goes out he can , crr.drd to an ar.:az;ng height disap (would been: that the kite iu the hands nio,.tals writ free. Price. 75c per .°r84 1v,aririF at. times amonlL the• white lot a sc,f•nt at is it weath't Chart, a I bottle. Sold by all Dro lets, think,• of things to . keep the baby T.Ye Salt. hamJy rills for coast l- amused by the hour. CHENILLE CURTAINS r ser clouds. chile all tlio rest in a Iphot-nfirapher. a s gnaILn'j7 ipparatue' pation. `~ erey formed with it 'in the air be !a telephonc, n collector of electricity. -- For Over Sixty Years aae.Laue.olhouse tt«+osa•ai•o � lo.'ty:u�• and that too la r,arcel an t irttrr carrier, and a - r a 01 CU T03 OvtO i OtILW. p I' Sr by mach regular and cons?ir- We ma ben swords to ploughs wn• w•�"tow e9totII,,ro 9rsrr has neeo•m.i w `W UU 1 tiff Ntw. mfd,i'.;n• for liftitaq man into tapacc' Y m.nc .or m�thrrs!or ties chitereo h,:• la.c u shares 1•,wtha We a►ski.eeluae thw amu.af:ote yur,cane ' w~�to a••heat Yours. -.lig motions as at once changed a 1 In Arr•.-ries alone there nre now f A our spears to pruning-hooka, w1.4ootbar.nry tau.efte"sm•�mn�'ei. sad u tis gt10Aa aftttlt 4&.Box tss.Mont; boyish pastime i:ito a spectacle which �eoma oiRbtc"n kitt►Hyilux sitations: It F bast.•medytoa Dtarrbws, Teemr'e.rcents a bot.i• greQtty intereatert every beholder:" �is on y to+r to add,. frowevPr: that at And betake oursclvoe to farming sad r It& sisu throughout the works Be ear•and In the peaceful country nooks, eeLlor^faxes wiiis*ow"sooTUmaavaor' rl-oi CAItRYINh INSTRUMENTS, Irnanv of'titem kites are only flown But we want them back as weapons • _._ __- a at Pertain seasons of the 7•esr One I widower bealh" to tell hie The kltes.at Blue Hill, end for that I'ot the latest countrira to resort to , When we find at early dawn When a matter at all th•a up-t0-dale at.iuc,n+. • which has erlui That our neighbor_'s acraggy ("hick- !troublee to a widow- she knows he is kites is Rua,ia, p� _ ens going to ask her to share them. carry up a dertul littlA inatru- four obarn�at-0'ries with kit.flying , anent called a meteorograph. Virtu- outfta Th#re 19 also a 1xit'ate kite- Have been scratching up our lawn. �� ally 1f is a ron:bination of a haromo- Iflving station afar F:tri* and an-t hever's Y-Z (Wise Head) Distnfect• j 1 :ter a thcrmoinetrr, anti a hc grnine- oth.er in Rcotland—the birihl'lace" of ant Soap Powder dusted In the Iter. all of which record their, readings scientific kite- .= bath, softens the water and disia- 1 _ .Niitamaticslly on one cylinder, turned Ibath, At the Yarmouth Y. 3f. C. A. lloys' i hose little inatru- Au - ENT •'ments are the invention Of M. Rich- Mr. Tntterly-"Could you marry a Camp e ard, of t'aris, and are made-of alum- HE KNEW THE GENUc-. (very old man with a good deal of list• I found XIINARU'S irn a im inium, and weigh three pounds. 13y money, i! he told you frankly how ,most beneficial for sun bvrn, an im' i QQ�/'''� flying two. or more kites, a greater During' a lesson on the anima] mediate relict fo colic and tooth- ilal��.a old he was and how much he u•asache. lifting Power is nbtai"ned, while there kingdom the teacher asked if any one (worth^" Miss 'Timely-"Iiow much ALk'F�Tat STOKE;SI is also less risk of the kites breaking could Five an.example of an animal jle he' worth?" General Secretary. /�„m+L,. Away and getting_t"ost, Indeed,,five, of the order of eelcntata, that is, one AJ YC sl� six. and evcmeight Itifes are often at= which is without teeth. OVER THE WAI3ASII. _ I can!" cried lieginpld, his face tacked to the same line when it is I To the Great World's fair St. fs+ it `sitlesised to lift a heavy instrument inkbeamnowledlte, the pleasure>oi assay- yetis; bio., everything is now wide the air. while there is a record of �„ w i t is it?" said the teach- en round tri tickets on sale until Well, iia o P 1 P Yen .m `o nt le the old ' to e o axed _ h g f t a id bac a • �ttceive kilts ha`r ing My boy, s ,. �, December fat, 'at lowest first-class rime rope. "Grandpa!" he shouted. one-way, fare, good fifteen days, fare "there's only one thing that stands -•1 An interesting device is employed at p and a third cod sixty days• Now da "Aad g between you, and succese.�' a� 'Slice Hill for bringing down the t the time to see this, the` reatest of g what is that?" asked the yduth. "It (kites•. In design it resembles man Or all Lz oaitions in the` history of the you worked as hard at working AUTOMOBILE 4 dinary deep-sea so apparatus. FOOD FACTS. id p .-.rbc-great''Wabash is the you do at trying to find out sorne ?. �D�i R�I'I' ''�$ " Tfiere is a drum round which the wire Banner Line, the shortest and quick- way to avoid working, you could is wound by a small steam engine What an M. D. Yearned. es route from Canada to St. Louis. easily acquire both fame and. for`" The Winton Touring Cat is appre- when the kites are drawn in, and an- throughtune crated by the beat Informed because ether drum for playing. out the wire. Geo nminent went tYirosugl�aofood pax tithe he admirat onoof tall t avelers ! built on correct mechanical printf- l` perience w is eA. 1 . It has been found that the pull of "It was in otEa exPexi mce that For time tables and descriptive fol- los five automobile purchaser -` the.kites urmg ascan s is 1fYctefet its a me to s vocals rape-•. uta I er, a a`ress J. A. Richardson, Dis- s P Pa k to unreel the wire, which by means food and I also [snow from having tract Passenger Agent, Northeast FACES IN COINS. you dare not,in full justice to your of a pulley is dclit'erved to the kites prescribed it to convalescents and corner King and Yonge Streets, To- self, take chances, on an inferior .onto. In connection with the new issue of as required, an attached wheel mean• other tweak patients that the food is coins it is not generally known that car. By presenting a car of such while recording the pull• on the line a wonderful rebuilder and restorer of imperial merit as is the 1904 and, the 'length paid out. Mention nerve and brain tissue, as well as A masi in' trouble is apt to dis- the Duchess of Portsmouth' has been Winton, we become. "automobile may here be made of the wire used at �aiuscle. It . improves the digestion cover flint iiia friends are not as the Britii3ania on all British copper underwriters"—insuring you against Blue Hill. It is a fine"steel music and sick patients always'gain just as friendly as theymightbe. , coins uhedlto beamrfroma the wire, weighs but fifteen pounds to the I did ; is strength and weight very rink of loss. have you seen our 1 t United States Treasury notes. A crly - =-f--m'ile,-aiul--is-capable_ 0." withstanding rapidly' Mlnard�s ment is used by PhIsicia�s tury agb the Rothschilds similarly new catalog_?_ a pull of three hundred pounds. The I Ras ink a"lzsw state that I adorned their notes with the benevo- - tvire . is .spliced in lengths of more had to give up my work entirely and The Winton Motor U.S.A. Ct+ f' An old bachelor who was very bald lent face of Baroness do Rothschild; Cleveland.O..U.S.A. t than a mile with the greatest care, 'go-to the mountains of this'state, fell in love with a pretty widow, and in 1897 the State Bank of Buda ! special pains being taken that no but two months there, did not im- Represented in the Dombdoa tiiiarp bends or rust spots occur which prove brie; in fact I was not .quite as whose late -husband's name was Peeth engraved the radian! counten- of Canada by 1701,14 cause it to break. When, the well gs, when I left home. My food Robin. One evening the bachelor ante o[ Mme. Luise Blahs, the prima _ ,y 79[tri;St-.St.Taronta,Out- kites aro to be drawn in a 2-h-p ,absolutely refused to sustain me and dropped in to have a cup of was donna, on its thousand-gulden solea. THE AUTOMOBILE �i SUPPLY CO. Sob Adesates to Chief . _steam engine is called into reguist- it became plain that'I .must change, with the . widow. After tea Doaslatoa Cftces "tion, and tkic wire pulled in at a rate then I began to use Grape-Nuts food over she commence3 tosing 'Robin �P�' paeaaoflia, and infltl- j;' of three to six miles an hour. and in two weeks I could walk a mile Adair," The bachelor irked u his afssa often leave a Plasty g The kites at Blare Bill vary in without the least fatigue and in five hat and said : "Madam, even it your cough za:; licight from five to twelve feet and weeks returned. to my home and busband did have hair, it's no fault when they'rs�o�s The tactics, taking up hard work ttaain. Of mine that I haven't." Then he It is a dao���tts tltg a '. .� snore, and are ;fairly lieIavy• P _ Iar;ier n,s cont46U about seventy ��ince that time I have fait as well flea• Coat with ,. ,' yisare feet of supporting surface, and and stte'p as I ever did in my lite. S1111�11 Rt -exert g pri11 of from .seventy to a "As a physician who seeks 'to help "Harkins," said the )lead of the Arm to the fez 'fibs firm line ponsumption - jttindred po»nda. It would be impos all etitferera I consider it . duty a decided tci inau rate a system et ,aible to manage such au Srehip by fluilce these facts public" Name „ POstum Co., Battle Creek, rofSbsbaring w tis its employes a: but by Meana of the- sts"im gThe Lu"Z iven by pGoodl" replied the foreman, "Wl>st ragere Toh1Q gas or reeling apparatus referred Vick. ,/�ii ?ito they etc kept' under control. Trial ;O.df�ood0dorsrnOLNseamutswhaa wLaathyearm'ttieroArrm lot 000, Bite anis that if guaranteed by , the regtt !' your druggist. GREAT IMIGHTS RF'.AOHED. sustain the body will workmlradea. That nt, Intatea n reduction of 10 sr C Va zs A Co. r cent. in wages under the newt' prices: 7n the summer of 17897 a kite at "There's a reason." per flsa,sec tl l,oltor.W-Y.�Otanto,Cm } fir Ht11 ntts►iaed" the than retard- Look in each packago for the tam system. Tell the men the new ar- is. N0. • t of l 7lkli teat. It waa regard- nus little book, "The Road to Well- rangement Comes tato e9ect immed- 1-28 ' r � Si— r C it tsmek�able achfrv+"•r`t _ a r _ J r •u melted chocolate at the beginning �Turge. The nuts should be carefully thing for a man who has loved and O �011llUOTL�11Df FROM IJa with the batter as the flour is added. cracked. or better still, split with a been rejected to leave his fortune to R Ice with any soft icing. A at" icing small•knife, and the outer skin. rs` the woman who has declined his Abut the for' this cake is either a black choco- moved. Beat slowly in a cool oven.- suit. This was the .case with Mr. NOTES 014' INTEREST FROX late }ting or ai gelatins frosting. The and shake in fine salt_ Charles Hawleyan Englishman, HER BANKS AND BRAES. ----_--� '` - tier-ts-made as follows: Melt a tea- A y-ons--who-ta in--the habit of who died -in 190L and whose will � e � eMa -oils spoonful of gelatine in two of cold making snow pudding will find pre- may be seen ia Somerset House- Mr. What Is Going<woa is the High- —--� water, and in about an hour add a served pineapple eat addition to Hawley was a wealthy dealer in malt � ., P vP a 13i lands and Lowlands of Aablespoonft4 of boiling water. Mix it. When the snow is ready pour It and when a young man of twenty- Auld Scotia. T it when the gelatins has dissolved Into the mould until you have a good ave had fallen desperately in love COOKING RECIPES. -= powdered sugar large flavor with tied- foundation, rest add og p mpp� and. with a young lady from Liverpool, 3'�ie. Ahgrdcten _-_t>au_1�.__ 88 cupful - ewho happened-to be""vtsii n some snow, When it B Rosa,..ran ashore on the north-east - Spinach and Egg Salad.-Prepare nillu. is cold, serve, as usual with soft cin} mutual friends. coast of Yorkshire during a dense fog and mould the' spinach. Have ready Almond Pudding.-This is made Lard. Miss Adams at the time was, un- recently. The chief engineer and as- Also, some cold boiled egg and may- with- a heapin quart of grated Sliced fortunately, already engaged, but r.; g gr young onions Lad ripe olives and mute were drowutd. nannies. Turn the Spinach from the breadcrumba, rather firmly Hawley, who appears to have held a y packed; make an excellent spring salad. The Under the will of the late Mise moulds op to nests of shredded let- two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, a ripe, black olives are to be Had in all the old belief that "All's [air in love Bothla Stewart about £500 a Year tuce. Dispose, chain fashion, around and war,' begged her to break off scant three fourths of a quart of large grocery stores. The Last has become available for the estab- the base of the spinach, the whites ;the engagement and marry him. lishment of bursaries in connection ` P milk, a cup or sugar, a cup of sweet once.accustomed to them, the gree b of the eggs cut in rings, and press I hfis, Adams naturally declined to have with Gla y. relmonds, blanched and shredded; a ones seem insipid. this, first because it would have Glasgow University. a atar of mayonnaise in the centre of I Quarter of a Pound of citron also The semi-jubilee of Rev. A. D. each ring. Pasa the -- -- been dishonorable, second because she g• yolks through a t�litedded; the whites of four eggs, and Campbell, parish church minister of ��y„ sekta aaec'tdis_ obidrops - loved her fiance, and third because Kirkcudbright was celebrated recent- from ten, to'fifteen dro•s of aLmottd B TIM- the mounds and place above this the b SAI'TT WffRIN$LRS• she did not. care in any way for the 1 when the pastor and his good lady extract. The breadci'umbe should be Y go impetuous Hawley. She returned Leri round ends of the whites. Ithorou hly mixed with the bakin received several. valuable gifts. 8 g In Many Cases They Are Merely Liverpool after receiving an impar- Cornstarch Puffs.-Rub one cup r)nwder, add then the citron, nuts, sioned letter from her would-be lover On the recent anniversary of Lite Augar and half a cupful of butter to Signs o! the Ailments of death of General Sir Hector Mon hAs g P sugar, extract and milk added. Fold ad, so curiously do things tura out, a cream; add the beaten yol$s of four �in last the whites of the eggs, stiffly Women. a few months later her fiance was aid, tour wreaths were placed on a- eggs and a cupful of cornstarch -al- whipped, and bake In a steady oven A woman's face plainly indicates killed i Brave in the Dean cemetery, Edin- ternately with the stiffly beaten for over an hour, Lir until it is a rich the stateof her health. Wrinkles, IN burgh. whites; stir in two teaspoonfuls bah-I brown aAd.. thoroughly done is the which every woman dreads, are not A CARRIAGE ACCIDENT. Perth Town Council resolved to ap- in¢ powdor and one of vanilla ex- centre. Serve the pudding hot,, with necessarily a sign of age. Palur of As soon as Hawley heard of this ply for increased borrowing powers tract; bake in well greased, heated hard sauce, flavored with almond ex- face, wrinkles and a prematurely he once more pressed his suit, but to the extent of E80,s, is conneo- - fiTem pans, in n' quick oven; ice with tion with electric, gas, water and Q tract. This pudfling can be baked in aged appearance are the outward fn- was again rejected. He thereupon improvement purposes. � a boiled icing, `This recipe makes individual moulds, which should be dication of those ailments that afflict sold his business and retired to a An elderly shepherd, named Farqu- "twenty puffs, and they last fresh for buttered and sugared, or in an ordin- womankind alone, and from which ;house in the country, where he lived several days, g she too often suffers is uncom lain- a solitary life until the spring of her MacRae, was found dead at Leo- Sh herd's ary pudding dish. It, will not need P P B rash, Naimaide, with his throat cut., • e-P Pie.-Cut up enough to bake so to it in small c ing silence, rather than consult a 1901, when he died, leaving his er►- _ aK cups. The deceased, who was a widower, cold roast beef to make a quart of doctor, In this condition Dr. Wil- Lira property to Miss Adams; togeth- lived with his son and daughter, small, thin slices. Season the meat liama' Pink Pills are women's beat er with a letter in which he stated - with salt and pepper, and after put- USEFUL 'HINTS, friend, They actually make new, 'that even in death he should think aged 18 and 17 respectively. ting it into a dee earthen dish pour When "hanging rich, ted blood, and this blood act- of her. Miss Adams, who was thea A young barber named James P Po g g space" is Insufficient White, who resided at 18 Brown over it n sauce made as follows: Put in the closet as usuallyarranged, a �B upon the nerves and all the or- I happily married, declined to use the »g street, Anderatoa, was found by his two tablespoonfuls of butter into a hint mr}y he taken from the show- gene of Lha body, brings new health I fortune for her own benefit, but de- wife hanging by the neck on the in- trying pan, and when it has become frames in stores. By placinga wood- and happiness to weak, weary and .voted !t to the support of some side o! the room door, over which a bot add two scant tablespoonfuls of en or iron bar across from end to despondent women, Mrs, John Mss- philanthropical institutions in which i rope has been fined. He was dead: flour. Stir until this dark brown, end, and. usingcoat hangers, Kan. Chickney, N.W.T., tells .for Ishe was interested, gars, double A crisis has arisen in.the affairs and then add a plat of water. Sea- I if not triple the uantit of suits or the benefit of other health women On the outskirts of a small town sea ivitii salt and er, anti boil � quantity how she found new health through �iin Somersettshire there to a' house of the Ben Nevis Observatory. The Pepper, gowns can be accompanied without ;directors have determined no longer for three minutes. Pare, boil and crushing or tumbling, the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. (which In former days attracted coir g "For some years,' says Mrs. life- isiderable attention by reasan of the � trust to the donatlors of cr mash eight teed-sized I ob g g potascea; then; Inexpensive Nottingham and other - „ our friends, is order that the obser- add to them a Cupful of boiling Kerr, I was greatly a he lives (fact that night and day, winter asci p aB milk. �lace curtains which do not Litre I eatery may be kept opsit- --- a tnbhespaanlul of butter, and salt imni require the ailments that make the lives of Rummer, the shutters were closely ng are beet dried on frames, so many of my sex miserable'ia The i barred, No ray of sunlight was ever Th* death is announced of file. G. and pepper to suit the taste. Spread !Wash them dean and starch them Greig, for many years inspector of g aro s,mitarly permitted to enter the rooms, for this o over he met and Rli htly. Pin than-- on the light !dt t and by thaw. who _ t, ant w . rtiarinl. nr. poor for 'the old city parish of Ellin- ati afflicted. I tried many mecileines t e 4 eceaaed had a ver !on con- _ _. _ suffering endured can on un- s sauce, be an:ng at the sides of t e,wooden frames which coma for this ny fictional Miss Havishatn and had `burgh, y g dish and woriting toward the centra purPose, and on which they may be but found none that helped me until adopted this curious manner of necti, with parochial-work _He Bake for thirty minutes. Other meats evenly dried. If they are ironed they i T began the use of Dr: Williams' Pink (showing her sorrow for a lost lover `rent to St. Cuthbert's parish in ti 'beside roast beef may be used is a are likely to be pulled out_ of.shape Pills: These have actually made me. Her story was well known, 'and the 11954 isbepherd's pie it desired, i When there are no frames-'on hand feel like a new person. and the suf- writer himself heard it from a resi- The death has taken place at Kel- I"otato Salad Dressing.-Useed to large lace curtalns may be p:nncd on fering I had endured almost cont in- dent who was well acquainted with (easburg of Mr. Robert McKochn;r a England with sorrel and onion salad• 'a clean carpet and allowed to dry uously has passed away and life is the lady in her youth bfore than well-known %'ale of Leven man, _De- Boal and mash two large Potatoes. 'evenly in this way. Curtains that no logger the burden it once Reamed. -thirty years ago she had beene•a- ceased was 32 years of age. and was seacon with salt, pepper and a little are dried on a clotheal.ne are so pull- T think these pills worth their weight gaged to a doctor the marriage-day one o: the partners in Messrs. James unustard, and a teas;1oonful of sugar 'ed out of shape by the- In old to all who suilfer from to-'was settled, and even the _ Black A Co_ Dalmonach works, - process that 4 guest+ in. IAonhi!I. IRt;r into the Potato gradually at can seldom be hunt; properly,- �male complaints or general prostra-!vited, when the bride received so tile. Ifirst as in mayonnaise. three table- The women oho keeps hose with tion " news respecting her - lover which I The mnaistrates of Motherwell. col- isloonfuls of oil and a tablespoonful'a cellar should pay it a daily visit �' We ask @very suffering woman to 'prompted her to write and brOak off lectively and severally, ha♦e entered b sof vinegar Beat until the dressing and Ree that it Is aired, even tf she .give Dr Uilhams' Pink Pills a fair the engagement at the +tams• time ',action ag¢•nct a_local newspaper for is like-cream. Add at the last half a has to neglect her trial Thev will , �^ see him or re- ar.:iiges or as a egc in- -is parlor. I: sinuatian reflecting on their charac- fetiptul of cream _ n t e wilting icavoa and the benefit ttrey will g,co ie not cel♦'e any explanatu,ns. Then she - g Strawberry Shorteake,-Strawberry i of a rabhnge or a handful of decaytaA for an hour or a any-it !s perman-i retired to a house which Rhe owned ter-as magistr'atr-dispensing unequal I justice at the police courts sLi shortcake with whipped cream col-'Potatoes to cause Inexpltcabillness ,!ant You can get these pills from The majority- of the members of ` !fired green with pletache is attractive in her family Any dealer Ip medicine or by mail (in a"lonely part of Somerset. where she lived for twenty-five years with 1 j . y- to behold and very good to eat. Nev- Chamois is one-of-the t::w things ifrom the Dr, 'Williams' Medicine. Co., ,one devoted maidservant. To -all :Powis parish church choir have come er make strawberry shortcake wtthlwhich cnm, out smooth and sott ,Brockville. Ont- at 50 cents a box outward appearances thy house was 'out on stri'fe. the immediate cause or six boxes for S2 50, See that the untenanted, btit people passing knew being that they were denied the use Ca dough: Tho original ehorteake,from washing If wrong directly from I o1 st lobby in ivtpich to hon' their mixture is like baking-Powder biscu--'the soa>,rr effete, without rinsing in clear .full name. "Dr. Wilita.tns' Pink Fills that ,a^•ithin there was a niisanttwopic Y .g woman wasting her days in useless overcoats and hats, nnd'wero ordered its Roll out the doii h and divide•water. The latter process tends to vI?e regrets and fast- approaching a-soli- to. take them into the choir-seats, . in equal g for Pale People," ,is on the wrapper q porta Spread one around the box. p piece, it. v and unloved.old_arte- +with buttet end_Place-the_other_pieca l -Lamuce._and green-peas' rooked to itIt'F: YEARS AGO SHE DIED.D on .: Bike and while hot gc•ntl,v ther make' a dainty summer dish NATURE'S WArU ING -SIGNAL, ixparate the two pietas: Spread with flew {xople know that lettuce is as find while she lay lifeless on the bod �. the berries and put together ,again. good when cooked as spinach: Boiled LOVERS LEFT FORTUNES the shutters were thrown open, an The cry of-a bahy is nature's warn- Sene. with cream, with young peas and flavor is delici- — i fhis sunlight atreanied in and shone ling signal that there is something ltrarhle Cake,-Cresta half a -^upful our. Also it is eery wholcsome, ADVANTAGES OF REJECTED upon the white face for the first ,wrong, If a little one is fretful; of butter with one cupful of sugar ' Gine elf the reasons why s;Trach is ADDRESSES.- time in five-and-twenty years. After iuervous or sleepless, 'the; sate thing , isnd then add',olks of two eggs. In s+ach a veluabio food is that it is i (the funeral, when the will came to Ito do is to administer a dose of lanother bowl sift two cupfuts of the such an excellent butter carrier. City A New,Yorker Was Left $200,000 be rend, it was found to contain a Baby's OwR 'Tablets. They speedily n clause in which she forgave her old tura nil the -of chiidhgad, best •astry (Sour with'two teasrcion- dwellers need more fats than most By the Girl to Whom RM"vi sweetheart•and left hita the bulk of ,anal give sound, natural sleep,• be- full of baking powder or one of so- of them get and butter is almost the Was E a ed. i er da and two o! cream tarter. Repeat beat rat iu the' world. 011 ie better, - in = n8 g 1propcety amounring to ma v 'r4uce thev-' irmove the the sitting three times, gradually but it is too expensive for every one Few men have had better enure, thousands a year, un condition that wakefulness Lind crossness. Mrs T. - ' mixing the flour with the eggs, butter 'to use. for belief in the truth of the old he y lived d be house where her Bono- I1,. AScCormick, Pelee - Island, Ay life had been spent. 'Tho doctor, ;,Ont., sae's : "1 aur never worried said sugar, and adding also half a I Raisins for fruit cake are much. proverb.."'Tis better to have loved who had never married and was thea about babv's health when I have the , cupful of sweet milk. After a smooth improved by Cook-ing.. Let th ak and lost," etc., than Mr. J. Alonzo a man of about fifty, accepted ttfe '1'ahlets in the house; they always-- batter has been •formed fold in the slowly and then simmer unthe See• a gentleman engaged in the legacy and its conditions, .and im- give prompt relief for all little ail nvhites of the two eggs, stiffly whip-,s%in is tender, ofices'-of the Yonkers Gas`Compaany (mediately afterwards took up his ix- menta,` .The 'Tablets are good for. Ped. :Kelt four large spoonfuls of The old idea of putting oilcloth"un- who' has just been left by thegirl ieidence in the house where so many' '.chlIdren of all ages, and are .guar.- grated chocolate, and mix with a very der the washstand cover is now adop- to whom he was formerly engaged precious "years of " 'life Ned been anteed to contain no opiate. If you little of the batter. Butter a loaf ted for doilies, on highly Polished the substantial sum of $200,900. 1 w•atgiod• do not find the 'Tablath at your med- .-tin, and just before putting in the tables There is, moreover, a romance in the Many s girl has been lett a fortune icine dealers send 2; cents to The cake fold the chocolate, batter into If silver is washed every week in °tory which adds considerably to.its by the, man to whom she was engag- Dr, -Williams Medicine Co., Brock-t the other in streaks. Bake in a mod- warm suds containing a tablespoonful interest. 'eel, but wife had 'ilnfortunntely' died Ville, Ont., acid n bcpx-will be -sent +' Orate oven for about three-quarters of Sof ammonia the Polish can be pre- It appears that seven }Cars `ago before the wedding-day. A 'curious you by trail post paid. an hour. Take it out when it has"served for a to time. Mr• See met Miss IIden Kleine in ng case of this kind was. brought to separated from the sides of the pan -Salted pistache nuts may be had at New 1:ork, and after passing through light recently through the burning and turn it the usual phases of ac a THE WORST OF ALL. upside down to cool. This any. of the pretentious fruit stores, i q isintance, of thee, -Iroquois Theatre in Chicago. ]recipe can be made into a plain cho-�and down town they are sold on the friendship, and love,' proposed and It appears that in Plaififlelds there Col. Poldowicz! (of the Itussian •po- colate-cake if. desired by mixing the street by swarthyand picturesque was accepted. Everything prosper-i is now living a young lady who a lice):-'.:Has the- prisonerski confess- ed, and the cou`plc 'wer'c beginning to year ago was earning a modest in- ed?". '. have some doubts about the truth come by teaching: embroidery and Sergeant Sew•isesi i-"No,' your ■ respecting the "course of true love." ll wurk butwho is now in pos- higlinessovich. We have beatenski I ne vruggis - - Igintron err an ing �ecssioii of soma year an I ni • arose, though what shout no one but a couple of estates. {earsovioh, burnt the soles-of his Air. See now knows, and lie, In spite I This lady, Miss Alice--, was in feetski with hot ironskolf, and tried of the attacks of some forty=-nine 11062 giving a- lesson in intricate the thumb-screKovich an hint, but he American newspaper reporters, firmly embroidery in the house of n rash- absolutely refuses'to confesski." Recommi declined er say. ionitble society broker, woman, where she Colonel 1'.- (sternly):"fecn f a id -Whatever it was, however, it siifTic- o •nest a wgal4hy,b1'oker,, who•promptly last re..ortski,' try the effect of 'a ed to separate the two, and the en- fell in love with her. Tn spite of recitationsko(T by a young lady Lilo- ga„ement was broken off,-- -Fgieti�is-intei7etT15'ce�irotn`Tii� friends..anct- qutlonistotic pug t it utas morel a lovers' y lotions lie made it his business to be- Nihilist Prisoner (screaming):- quarrel, arid that the mqunl reecneil-'t:orile b'ettei* acquainted with . the "Have mercy! 'I 'con'iess! I cotifdss!" Because He Knew of Scores of Severe intion would take place the following !modest seatrtress, and, finding that weep:, but each cvr.-,.too proud to be I sle was as good as she was pretty; WORKING HOUSES IN FRANCE. Cases of Piles That Were the first to break down the cold I proposed and was accepted. Positively Cured by harrier of reserve until the, return to I This gentleman-held somewhat ec- four years ago the working day the former uuderstnnding was - ren- ,centric, but nevertheless excellent in all French factories was one of ' dared impossible by the marriage of ideas on the subject of engagements, twelve hours; a year later it was CDR. CHASE'S OI IVTM ENTe = Miss Kleine to William.F. Jennett, Iarid.declared that as snon ^as a roan eleven hours, and then- it came down of Detroit. became engaged he should ifigard the to ten and a'half; but from the 1st _. The two appenr to have had a hap- care of his fiancee and her future ns of April, 1904, the working day will t- py, life together, which' was' only sacred and important as, though she - The writer of the letter quoted be- creature as was to be found on the g be one of ten hours.. cit is stated -•• - -..- broken by the death of Mr. Jennett:, were�atread his wife. In roof of bw suffered dreadfully train itching face of the earth. Y p that the sAinc rate of wages will be u few months ago, in Detroit: On his belief the very ­weeb, which sa-w protruding piles `.or six years. "One day my druggist, Mr. A, J, the ?; pend"for ten hours as was pati when •P .. 27th January last the widow their engng•ement, also witnessed the twelve hours were worked, Like hosts of others, he was only Greenwoo,;_T, advised me to try Dr, also expired at the Majestic Hotel, (drawing up of his will, in which, disappointed with the riany treat- Chase's Ointment, which I did and New York, at the age of thirty-two. with F ime trifling exceptions, he left Georgie--"Don't you really 'think toldmeribe oriexi, until lits druggist obtained relief from the first box and Mr, ,See attended the funeral, anil I the greater part of his property to that we ought• to know each other told him of what Dr. Chase's Oint- I complete cure with the second. -My was soniewliat surprised when he re- the girl who was shortly to become better before we get married?" Main- merit was accomplishing aR a cure for trouble was caused by hAavy lifting, ceived a request to be present at the •his wife, hfucJi of his work called ie-"I.sat afraid we neither of us q- this wretched ailment. and I consider that Dr. Chase's Oint- READING OF THE SVILL. •• 1him to Chico g and on the night t of would be'williiig to get married it we Mr. G. li Cornell, who is with -the meat would be cheap at fifty dollars opened it historic fire he occupied a sent in _ When .this document was n P .old." lines, Milling Company, St. Cathay-I a hex in view of the'good'it 'did for !Was found that Mrs. .Jennett had be- lthe circle where so many lives were tines, Ont., writes:-"In justice to sur-I me. A feeling of sympathy for !queathe d two legacies 'ouly-one of I lost." It 'is satil that lie might hgve T A.W. a —'pn tering humanity' I write to tell you others similarily ariected prompts me $3•,000 to Frederick Steinler;-of De- .escaped had lie thought of himself DR.e7.W. CHH til of the world of good I obtained from to give this testimony." g p but, like others who retained their CATARI?H CURE ■■.troll; the other,' conslstin of ro- 250. the use of Dr. Chase's t)intment. For Dr.' Chase's Ointnirnt, 8Q cants, a arty valued at $200,000. to her Presence o1 mind,- he'- was lost- in en- about six years I was the`victim of Fox, at all rienlers, or F..dmanson, former Sweetheart, Alonzo See. There deavoring to save the children. His Is sent direct to chs dluaaed ltchin¢ end ,protruding piles" and wall,hates do Com any, Toronto, To will -was shortly afterwards proved, parts by the Improy,yp blower. _ st In dreadful agony do and night. p is no dispute over the will, and the Y 1 g Y Y Bh !Protect you against imitations, the lucky man, who is not yet thirty- and' the OOr girl who once taught Items the ulcera,clew t tIn th! p gi g qusagea,clops droppinya In the Doctors were unable tp help me and rtortratt and signattire of Dr. A. W. five years of age, lies already come needlework at ¢o much an hour is throe and rmannn`fy cures I could get nothing to Felieve the auf-I Chase, the famous receipt book su-' now a' woman of wealth and Posi- ata b°nd r.1 Peer. Blower y• ;, (' into ossession of his.fortune. fres All dm a r.A.W.C ea" , 1 thins; I was about as miserable a thor, are on every box. T4 i. n-t, of ,nurse- an uncommon tion. Medic tae Co.,'!•ero,to and buffiJA • _.. is hP : e _ ...�,yy —Jos. H. and Mrs. Bundy were —Percy Forsyth and friend, of in the city ou Tuesday. Oshawa, spentSunday' with—J1iss Maggie ,O'Leary 'spent fiieuds in totvu. . .B N DY' S Wednesday in Toronto. —We are pleased to see' Mr. - LOCALISM S. —W• E. Vaustone shipped a Coad around again-after h's-recent carload 4f cattle from this station severe illnesq. Read This List. on Monda —Hiss Allegra Cruuk, is the _.-.. —B. F. Bennett was off 'duty a- guest of Mrs. Alex. Wilson, of World's Only Dustless Flow,Brush, —`'V. T. Haney and family, few days last week, being some- Whitby. Miss Crouk is not in Brushola—A Waterproof Shine for Boots, spent Sunday at Greenwood. what indisposed. good health, and.expects to return Seythes, Shears, Lawn Mowers,. —Miss Irene Dunbar is -now, —Miss Calverly, of Whitby, with-Mrs. -Rooke to-P-ortla.nd--for-a- -lpar Quick :Heal Oil Stoves and Gasoline D upent a fest-days-lastweek aitt� visit. DStoves,are quick sellers• some Hall, Toronto. the Misses Head. —The police trustees wish to Pure Paris Green. Anything you 'Pant or - -Arnott Leslie, of Toronto, —Rev. C. J. A. Batstone, called direct the attention of those who Deed, See Them. spent a few days during the past upon a number of his friends in ride bicycles -on the side-walks Y In Hardware,' Stoves, Ranges, ASS for. week with'his parents here. town this week. to the township by-law, No. 739, quotations before you buy Osetchere. - =A number from the village —Born—At Dumbarton, on which they are determined to en- -attended the garden party at Tuesday, June 21st, the wife of A. force. Audley on Friday evening last. T. Law, of a son. - -Miss Louie O'Leary was in Charlie,Wood left on Wednes- Audley. town on Thursday last attending day morning for Norwich where the closing exercises at the college he has secured a situation. The garden party at T. Puckrin's - _._ 1�r. and Mrs.Nilson and child —Miss Madden, of Port Perry, last Friday evening was a grand cue- BindA � h -.:n.,r-. ,t cess. The Whitbv band and the Clare -and W. Harndoc of Raglan, vt - is m t �11f count tiietlno�Tc is coir,.rendered fine [0 ited W. &rid Mrs. Peak over Sun- the Viavi medicine company. music. Revs. A. C. Wilson and E. A. :11rs. R.•E. Johnsten left on Tonkkin and our pastor Rev. Moore, day.The township council will Tuesday morning for a two weeks ggave short speeches, Rev. J. W. Wil- ! _ - meet on Monday next at Broug- visit with friends in Buffalo. L--inson both spoke and sang greatly to - :{fold Medal, � _ - 'hani, for the transaction of gen- �-B. and Mrs. 'Wagner, of Sin- the delight of the companq. Proceeds Silver eral business. sale, spent Sunday with J. H. and $118.71, Sheaf, —Mrs. F. E. Denham returned Mrs. Wagner,-of Church street. . Plymouth Special to her home in London, on Tues- —Bert, and Fred Moore attended Rememter the S. of T. Bananas, -' day, after spending three weeks the College Commencement exer- with John and Mrs. Murkar. cines in. Whitby on Tuesday T}1C Best is the Cheapest. —Mr: -Nesbitt, of -Newburgh, a evening. student of the Toronto Dental —W. Co=grove, formerly of E. L• �CHAPMAl�, - AGENT'. ,College, spent a few days during -North Toronto, and Miss Florence the past Reek With his friend. Connor, spent Sunday with _the Bert Moore, 'at the Methodist latter s parent=. Uac parsonage• —Geo. and NIrs. Seldon were in Mrs. A. E. Wright and two Greenwood on Wednesdaylast daughters, of Erlhaut. Iowa..ar- attending the wedding .o€ the SCOTT'S EXCISION won't make a ' • rived here on Thursday last to foruier's half-.=inter: hump back straight,neither will k make ` spend a week or tet u with Picker- —« , H.L rummer ha?purcha=eel a snort le;ion;, but It feeds colt bone Farmer s tten� 1on ,­.,.. _P in relative-_ from Jo.; -N. Richard=on hi= yand heals Mswed bone and Is among g the few genuine means of recovery In —lli== Jlarguerite, the too-year beautiful lot and re,rdenee lu=t; rickets and bone consumption. old daughter of Frank and �lrs, nest.of the Spink _11111 AV hat about Allaway. fell off a chair on Friday —Rev. Mr. Perry, of Toronto. � scow a BVwNg, Chemist.. .en...r has consumption. b,- Toronto, and$1.00-a,:dnea.ta '-'ntario. evetring le=t. and �u=tamed tt frac- and :►f t•. Jolliffe, of Uttawa coils •�-� . __ - tune to iter collar-bone. iate stall, are in the village in the �r Paterson ""'ire Edge ' —Mt�s 13cC:i1 rvray, o ret y, iu erecta of-the:�1ethiodi-t B, who has just returned from a trip Rocrui. n d,� tthtuugh Jamaica, entertained —:Mr. and Mr 'Megaffin and t Ready' Roofi Pickering College at her home in Oak Ridg". spent ,Sunday with : �-hicby recently. Jiro. Jlegal'Ein's parent J. H. and the South Ontario and West Dur- a Loudon Barn. Door —Rev. G.. 11cGregor will give an Mrs. Connors, address to the children of St. —The seven-year old daughter -ham Farmers'-!nstitutes Roller Hinges. -Andrew'- church next Sunday of W, and Jir Sander•ron• fell Have arraagc41 f4,r an Excur-ic•n per morning at 10:30 o'cltx'k, and as a down the cellar -Lairs vu Satur- (i.,T R, sl*oai trains to C=nelph, oncol)Qe : received painful -though 'it's have them: -bath sohtool iee n thea ftern°al lacere will be no e not—Mrs. Iujurres, Tr ESQ11', JLVE .2c 1b, fall and examine the goods. -- -J. Bundy ha. ry e F ore, of Deer Park, and Ytrces right orders for Galvanized Eastlake Mrs, Stephenson. of East Toronto. A! f••Ilowing times and mteb:— ca c spending a few• days �%Vhithv Town 7.35 a.m. $1 'Li ri h steel shingles and ernbu-.ed -Leel have been Q. These shiti¢le� are toot- during the last week with their -Whitbc Junction 44) 1•'15 -. - .es ` er tight, exceedingly durable. sister. Mrs. S. es ney. 1W I Ifuntuartf�n. ..._ _ _- +.iii 1 3� s moderate in cost, fire and light- —Mini�terG of the Friends year- ping proof ' ly meeting note in Qe�atou gtr 'Nc•k Children half fore ------ - .—Mr. McFarland, of.Brantford• eying, are expected to preach ' whose daughter has been attend-' morning and evening in the Meth For_MherStatwns see Pn�ters. . inR the college here during the odist church nest Sunday. .Tickets good going on'SpeciaJI'Mins j!- past term, teas present at the —A friendly game. of football only G ai to return following day: take pleas ore • closing exercises on Thursday last. was played on 1lunday night be- ELa$R l.rl•rr•. W. F -WEM While here, he was the guest of y Pres. S.O.F.1, tween the base line, east and the - _ Rev. G.`and Mrs. McGregor. Whitby Bey football teams. on H• C• UOAR, D. J. GIrtcaoN, . —The entrance examinations the Whitby park grounds, result- Sec., W.D. Free. W,D.F.T, n olfertng your our new stock of Papetries. Erasers, Bead _ xvill be held entrance the various centres y - neck laces, Clothes Brushes. Peri Lustra Embroidery silk. -They chains, Ing is favor of ibe former team by- -— — chains, Cuff buttons, Perfumes, Rubber tipped pen » On Tuesday, Wednesday and a score of 4-2. Do you want. holders. Poul dors, to comber, etc. _'Thursday of next week. Seven h i -or eight from the.Pickering public -Her many friends here ex-- t _ g NEW WHEELS 1 school will write in Whitby, and tend their congratulations to � are now hard et workpreparingMise Jeanie Seldon, formerly of M. L7tr E. I3oone,� I'Mekerin thio villa a on her mania a to On you:Buggy or Democrat. •';for the ordeal nude-r the super- g ' g ._. ------ -v -- - -- Mr, John LeWar•ne, of Oshawa. vision of their teacher, de Ward. Ahe_.pl_�aeant event taking place at We have Them n°ier-tha- garde$- the residene of herb the John - _ -R T in a1T- to - —tat Robt' Seldon. of Greenwood, on Wed- of work. Don't go to a foreign town :evening, under the AU Andrew's 's needs of last week. for carriage. wnrk.machine 11'e can please T OT �Tthe Ladies Aid of St. Andrews Yyou. Our machine departmen , l church. A good program will be —The Union S. S. picnic on July running every day. General black- G I given, contributed by the Whitby 1st will be held in Gordon's grove, smitbing, etc. " : Orehe4tra,Miss Mina Phillips. of near the old G.T, R. station. All House and lot for sale cheap. : Toronto, a male quartette from with teams must go in by .Mr. W H. JACKSON, Brock Road. Whitby, and a whistling duet by Gordon's house, as the old road is Read made Salts, " Pante andS•ests at close prices. '~ two members of the quartette. closed up with barbed wire fence. a Ready made wiH be served from 6 to 8 All picnic people are expected to No Competition. New Geats' Caps Just in, :• o clocli, and there will.be an ice. be on the grounds at2 p. m. fora The uniform success of Chamber- cr•e+am stand on the grounds. Ad- good afternoon's fun: - lair's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ` mission 25 cents, children 15 cents. -Oh for Manitobaand Canadian Remedy in the relief and cure of bow- BuuL el Complaints both in children and ALe A. Mage Do not fail to attend. North-West points. Excursions p � . —F:M. Chapman, B. A., who June 28th and July 19th, -good for adults-has brought it into almost uui- has for the past three years been 00 days to return via North Bay withal use, ho that it is practically - •on the staff of the Pickering col- and C. P. R. See Stephenson hasused without i rival,and as everyone ae who p �' has used iC knowg,'is without an equal lege, has severed his connection ite the Post Office, Whitby, For hale by all druggists. =w�th• ghat institution, and will through tickets, also buy his a Job _� ripend the next two months on his St. Louis and Ocean tickets. He farm at Audley overseeing the tickets anywhere and everywhere. piC]�OSiY1 .. coo bt. bits new j after which he purposes to enter —T. A. Greig,who has been the vigilance , committee 'ournalism, avocation for .which successful agent of the Massey- _ is admirably adapted. Mr. Harris Co. for the past ten years Formed for rwoverinir property stolen . - $alnan, who-has beep on the col. has been promoted to the. general from its members and the appre• - Ate B110W1IIg home) lege staff for the sante period agency for the satire company and henhion of the thieves: Nice Gents Underwear intends entering upon High school will enter immediately upon that >gembers havioa property stoleu communi- • :Fancy Shirts, Hats, Ca pet �w®tk—Beth- torts anymember ular at the college and their de• given to Messrs. Moore k Pugh,' of Executive Committee: , rs, -m�_et6.—" , r—�- •parture -is much regretted by who. have entered into partner- .• tilem,bersbip fee '100. those interested in the college. in that work. The new firm will Arthur Jeffrey, Greo, Leng F{ arc J�adie8 . B1oilsese —The Guelph Herald gives the erect an office- and show-room. at Secretary. President. �y - 'following report of the marriage Mr. Moore's corner at the earliest Exec.Com.=Geo.Leng,D.E.Ptigb,C.S. ' of Mr. Will Mander and MissMary possible moment. - We congratu- Palmer,Pickering,Out. New Embroidery Collars; Beauties, ' Brown, the ' former being well- late Mr. Greig upon his promotion known, in • Pickering, 'having and we fegl confident that he will -- Fancy belts, Neck Ribbons, Blouse worked in,the Spink Mills about be as successful in the general - Sets. Laces and-Tlimmingsi _ ti three years ago. His many friends agency as he has been in the local iekeriIIg a 0�� al new goods here unite in extending to the hap work. —� --- 7 co le their h con rata- at resent three - y up hearty g —There are p atauns on the pleasant event. "A authorized primary'readers in oar Yards ai Spink Mills, l' — pretty wedding took place in the. .public Schools, Lire old series which Best flualitf Of Hard Coal Jolla D1 kis & Co.. : veatt-y of Sf. Andrew's church, on have been in use since 18Q15, those Y Wednesday afternoon,. when the�published'by Morang, 'and those -Full weight Guaranteed. pastor. Rev. Thos. Eakin, per- published by the Canada Publish- g Publish- --,formed the ceremony which ind( a ing Co. It, has. been decided to Stove and Chestnut Sizes "AVilliam Carlton Manderof Tilsou- I adopt t last named series iu`the % --burg, and Miss Mar Brown, P* keriln�� p�ibiic school in refer- One Made' daughter of the lateRbbert Brown encs to the two former,. R the lowest market - MoneySav 'd t -'=man and wife. The event was a teachers and school board consid- - �� - quiet one, only the immediate rel- ered them superior as regards 11 pounds of nails for 25c 5y ards Silk Ribhon 2oti atives and friends beim r etit. matter, bindin and er; and g g pee B- •p g lip _pri-c�s ' �ibis light brown sugar 25c 4 Di rc 2bc Miss Jennie Brown assist her being mitre attractive in every 51 granulated sugar 25c 3 cans.corn 2iic. sister, and Mr. Chas. T. "Hicks way. Vertical writing has also . 'We have also on band quantity of I lb A 1 Tea 25c albs maple syrup 26c supported,the groom. Th�iappy been discarded in favor of the Best'Quality Smithing Coal. _ 1 extra heavy cashmere hose 25c 4 The clean currants 25c. a cottule left:for a short-trip Fouth. slanting band, as the former, has Our Coat makes warm friends. i : and on their return will reside in not proved the success that was Orders left cairn w. Peak delivered ;. i We Loan Tilsouburg." i claimed for that syptem. tprompBY• • • `( V. �: a - 4.' - - - E ,r.'.•.'$silts..4 : �1 � Vi