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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_07_01 „ S VOL. XIYIII. _ __-:_.: PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY. JULY 1 1904. NO �$ - - -. - `'� t�afesistanal OLarb0- � Balsam-Zion. r Cherrywood. _• (rep rock crushes 82.?a; �Y Dixon wen � Spink slap on rock crusher d one9; \ Miller Mills1rJ. 1 e J. W. Disney sold his fine driver The Ladies' Aid had x very success-i rep stone hammer and one roe++•handle' �a fol garden-party on the 27th of June. 6(k:: S Carlton operating grader and h'w Medical. last week. Seconcl-hand bicycles for sale. The male quartette and Mr. Doughty moving same and rep grader $02.42; ;.x Red Wheat - - R5c bus. }' * are to be congratulated. They were R Michell work done in r d 12$114 45, r White Wheat - J. W. Disney. 85C °' encored on every appearance on the work on Markham t .1, Markham to Spring Wheat - - 83c °° George Filson sold a fine horse platform and were highly favored. av one half $2.10, grav in his div t F. EASTWOOD, M.D., Surgeon P g _ �. last week for a fancy price. lir, Pugh's gramopnne also elicited �1'J.70: Having been in receipt of a + ��. to Caaadien Psaific Railway : Coroner Goose wheat 75c -. rotes s-of the enter- claim for damages to a horse belong *' Ki eaL Ontario County; Issuer of Marrisae Liceeres, MairItaba Flour 9 s; _. M,and ddo co Sop m.B Pr vsieateephoa• Family Flour ' 5.00 ” locality have commenced haying. tainment, 1170.04i ing to Dr Fish, the ruin recommended " Pa•stay Flour - ° 5.00 A. E. Hubbard anti family yis- «-e are sorry to heir that Miss that the said claim be laid over until eoaaecticn with Balsam,Greenwood,Brotigham White, our school teacher, has decid- neat meeting of this council. Mt Zion,A.Johnstou's 17th con), Win Cowie'e fled friends In L sbritlL*e On Slln= M coni,and 1)Pugh's(9th con) s3 17 $17.G0 ton ed to leave us at vacation time. Bran Application was received from the day la=t. Th S da school will all o to•follo+win for bonuses on wire fence- k Shorts 19.00 Diiss Jessie Davidson, of The a un + s g g Jumbo 25.00 Rosebtenk on July 1st. R Ptickrin fit lac ,er ill au 57 rds on t'�1 a. YOUNG. MD.,C.M.,Fell Of �. 1 . Trinity 1Se3ical College, Toronto, ing, spent a few days this week side line bet lots 6 And 7 con3;RR'ard Waz of Collette of Phvetclegi and Toronto, of Graham, Whole Wheat Flours �lilting her si.�ter. }Sts. J, «�. �~~-- for tic per rd on 90 rds on s 1 bet lots y: Ontaalo.Office and residence opp O'Leary hotel Cho of all kinds. Greenwood. 'Wobnra,One. Office honer: moratag 7 to 30: P .- Disney. of Mount Zion. 4 and 5 con 9; G Richardson fur, bet /sTening s to s. Hard and Soft Coal. Arthur Baster is working for J. A very interesting event occurred per rd on 80 rds on n side con 9_het Above prices prices Sablect to Chsage wtthoat Dti'. Disney for a fen days, in place at the home of 9i r, and firs. H. H. lots'i and 23; F A Cochrane for 15c / - - Aotice. er rd on 300 rds on w s of side line Legal. of his regulav elan who has gone Spencer of the seventh concession of Model Bakery Co•r Limited. home for a fen days on account Pickering. on Wednesdax-, June 22nd, et lots 22 and in con 3; G S Palmer T of his mother's death. when their second daughter Miss Del' for 15c per rd on about 40 rds on s 1 B, FAREWELL, Q. C•, BARRIS• ia, was united in marriage to Mr, W. bet lots 22 and 43 in con 1 _ �• TER,Coznsy Orown A sozns7,md Conary The rock ertt-her }las been work g . he council now ad'ourned to meet ---- in in this loealit ' a fevv day s W. Dunn of the same neighborhood: .. ,�_ oitottor. Oonrt Honae,Whitby• 10 v g y The bride was very heeonlinz1v attired again on -llrndac, Ju v .nth, for the during the past week. Thein cream cashmere trimmed 'with se- transaction of general business. OW h 5Ic(GILLIVRAY, BARRIS- crushed -tone ha- been placed on quim. A large number of guests wit- - R- I NG- NEWS- 4 en,solicitors,mc. offioo opposite Pols• the side-line south of the Moitnt tresed'the ceremony, being the near sane& Whitby,Oct. Jac.Bell Dow,B.A.;Tbeo, V7R Zion church. rel; Lives of the.bride and groom, and C cGillivrsT.LL,B, y3onav to Loan. 5y � � • - . - including rile (-rani 4 aged grapd- Kr' Peters-r+ary. GREEN RIVER, estol, er: Mrs. Wilson, one of the old- � ' est resideni� of the unwn�hil,: The d�J ... r inmrw valuable aml u �•ful presents M �H0pKI`S,VET'ERI\ARY SCR- Th(- Minces Palmer. of S Avner, are ;;h,w.ecl the est�einin vwhich the young _ • at:Ov, Gradaato of toe Ontario Vol. vibitrnrz their ,.incle, W. H. Burk. coilple Are held by their niany friends. in •rinar; co::egg. rorJII:O, ragtacerad member Of all materials and desi¢n A 1,u ge nuwber'from here attende(T The cert uwony wits perforuzecl by Rev. _ of►aa Ontartc v,ateriaary Medica' Association, kepti n stock. It will pay you the .•it ha cnic•on Satul•day and re- Oinle and res:dence one andone-quarter milea to call at oar works&rd inspect oar stock, p' E. A. Tonkin , f Greenwood. Afu r a what are your friends saying ' aorta of Green River. Office and eboetna forge porta a olendid time. very )eat'ant evening -he bridal a 2 hour to s to 11 a.m., and 1 to + p m. Private and obtain prices. Don't be misled by ; load fr•,in here at tended the s nr; l- p `r t 1 about y0t1� That your gray telepaooe in my Orate P.O. address, Green agents we do not employ them,consequent- r . zf:paired to their t;eiv h,iine amid the hair makes oil look old-? e en part~' In Cherrywooil, on Monday heart% roncrratulatiunsof their friends y of fox ty commission of 10 per cera., which you will "i' ver es nut - an re it i ,,., --yott are � A +eery Irretty ,+'�dtlir;st t.n�k folate - uetnpag Qi arbs, certainly ears by purchasing from roe. A Postpone this looking old. — call solicited. �ti rdnrsciay afternr,nn, J!ir,e 22nd. ,u Port Office. Waith Ontario the res:,ience of JIr. nr. I �It U P. Pickering Council. t — — if�HOg,&S-tC�y,Conveyancer, Com 1Ai!!1T$ -lil�A�l1- E CII.t :. -- ��� 1 mrss,oner for taking efnd.vt4s. eta., gip, y, er. Ann;~' L., was ani*e(1 in niai•I•ini;e ThP allows council Inst pursuant to � • � ®� Claremont,out. —_ to %Vm. St. John, of`itoot`fville; The adjournment on Monday, June 27th. g R BC`'fI?�0, Issuer of ] arriage cerenitmv to„k place „n the beautiful at the township hall. Brougham. L. Lic•nsestorthe.county of Oat 0. Of. pI�gFRING LITE tY a+vel 'crs<1 +vas perfi.rined b} the Rev. }lemhrrs All present the. recce in the Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and Iaoe e.4 the store or at his residence.Pto4arla= [, LeKatP. u( « hit«vale, at thtee chair. The minutes of the last meet- 1-y IO your gray halt all Village 1-y luck. The weddtnst march vi a- inir+vere read and approved. dave,.l by Mrs. Bo;.vt•ic•k, cousin (if the A number(,f accounts wpm present- the deep, dark, rich color of First class cebiclee for hire b da it am amid the sweet strains the ed f(,r acrneut. VID BELDA3f, anationeer, Ac., y y 7 p early life. Then be satisfied. :D, wobrrn,se.::ctt.gales from hi•C-Imerone or night 'Bus:nconnection Mee;. bride_aplwared leaning; ulu.nthe Him A communication was read frrnn 'lilsoi4 path far aninear. Salesoftai me tarx ,. Ayr's rials yltrnr r, and eb• natural lag au G.T.R.trains. Freight and f leer f+thrr «h•, >z,t+e her an ac. Sec-Teens of the Tor(,ntn General ro.or ,,, n gra. eau, .roe t am graati7 'slots and everytnins chs i•to besoii will be ez cess delivered to all arts of the �fi.s ('rntl:ia Fr-rrie- c>i ('le,•eland, H,',; ,ital st'ntin - hat the wr dieni al- - p,.a..n it 114 a::you etaim for by the sut4criber with thentmo•t care P P F R t 1 Mai.it i PaaaiCaa XaehaDiosvtlls. T and soA to the very beet advantage 49.17 village. Teamioa of all kin,le dose sister of the brick•, eta, bridesmaid, 1-marre of rna;t:tenAncF and treat- oa ebortest notice. Sale and com- while the groom was >iplu,rted by meat F.ad rosea t'a;*ed from 40 to 66c•. ! 'n•settle. i.C.AT7a a°.. R.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLERK miasionstablesinConnection. Dr. Barker, of Stoutf+ill«. a;..crn a tow. ; xa.. F-ittfe A rom wa- r-ad from J E Farewell. -for ty suits. Accountant Etc. Yooe7 to .can Avwer s tel dressrri in white sicaer for takingi rnugl to(rurnty relebratxm can farm p»neer, issa�commiaof Ifarrtage "a Q• e„1� Bec`�P H',o+ger mode ` vert min On inotiin H B Cti'ilhui uac heard ��+�� Hal White+e.3•, Out f-v H. 2�1L! Pro etpr. rod carrwtn a basket of LPautitil regarding allowance for moving rock i oaeei tiowers. and Jfaster i ill F rtter, t,f crusher: �OCCHER A POSTILL.Licensed acre- Markham, Trade a gal'ant little rine~ A com coag read from the Crow-ii --- — honeen Mr lite Count-of organo loo• bearer The brides driebs was, of Lands Department starinst that R' F. The kion sue•of every de•enDtloa cODenCLed at a Furnit cream voile with heavy lace yoke and Ynrnold O L S. hurl made a survey of looderste charge T Poucher, Real Estste � CUllar And lace trimmings on ekiri, the crriuinal road allowance bet lots 18IESIfR� BO K OfJ►eenssad General Valuator, strict attention ab a e s she carried a beautiful- hoyuet of and 17 in con 3, and that the same + ,ren to all ord•n b mail or t•legrsPh. Ad- �t --.� ^�t ria- The mea m&rked by pi+rm&nent MOM:- Grace ,, + POSTILL.Green Wver.dal. fly bridtQ maid wore pale green voile .menta, and that the .said quryey ie IaoxporatedbyaetotPeatiamsat3874 A fail line of firs>N —'- trimmed with cresta leer and carried now confirmed by thedrpartment and 114aw"ne Branch. ; •� ITHB WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hao. - class furniture now a large buquet of pink roses. The is novo final and conclusive up�rn all AatLor1s•-1Ce?its). ,...,.N0000Oft Jl' 11 tagremoved to aad thorona�y o�haul ora eabibiiion in bride and ,bridesmaid each wore A partiee•and shall not bereXer be Subscribed capital •• • d ane ove house tam prepared to rurnlsh l+eautiful crescent, the ift of the ueationed in any court whatsoever. ae't ”""' d leo eon "aoo•modatica to ail who deal" to Pstrontse —:oar ware roor". q aas•u Rw]!19 Convertible_ 3rcoae70 L• Bae. Spamoaa sample rooms. I shallbepleas groom. After the new y married A com was rest from Dr_ G N Fish. ;0en, CowA.q E ,T' R.f[cttll L. ".sea, — .d to nee all old Patron, when shg hay 0e Prices ri bt. cutipI bad received the congrattila- claiming$81 for damages incurred to proof at Cash.er wool a vast lLartham las,L6kw svCs. tions of about one hundred and toren- horse in Pickering Village. Special attention gfvea to rarmer•o Sale _Naftham.Oat. ;i ty-flve_guesta-L11-returned to the par. -Thin cern-ea Iii' aid totes Coileettortaeo:tettedaadpsamptlymane --- -- •pp Q . S. Dilhi1 hams Partners Iota• dsaeout:t•d- American and b for to view the beautiful and costly recommended the ollowing payment Rsahaape baugnt wd sold Drafts is- ' ffiethodist Church ic�,�, oni presents which the bride and groom -Joe Burk for 1 months supe of Robt area, available on all Parts of the world were the recipients of. Guests were Gibson $111, Services as Follows- pret-ont from Toronto, t zt,ridge. The corn on sheep killed by dogs re- ;�aaas.Basic Department. `Iarkham, Unionville, StouSvi1 e. ported and r•ecommentled the follow'- Iaw•st allowed cir depo•scs at highest our - 110:90a-m.......Preaching. �]' Malvern, Yount Joy, C'herrywoud, ing payment-R'mR'illiams2 sheep nntzatea.aadcrea:tedDalt-yarlytod•poatore 7:00 p.m• " Tagner W CooAtha, Aurora. Whiteva:e and Green and 2 lambs killed SlP.98.2:00 p.ui ......Sabbath School. River. The tables were decorated The com,on C'untingenries rP ,rted g 00 P.M., ,,,.Epworth League, on with beautiful flowers Aa t e inner an retoinme }tT �►i j '♦t_ Q�- �resday Have a full line of fresh and cur was served in eledgant style. The -The Municipvl «orld, St Thomas, NjiiiilriiW ++ erli\f g OQ m•.,.,,,Thu sday Prayer on Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, blue with hat to inatch, The happy on registration of debenture by-law First-class horses to hire day Or 5 p• rsd ed meats constantly on hand. brides going Away rens was of nervy I letter copying book $1.811; D R Beat- - Rev. J. E.Moore, Ph. B- -,, Ham Bologna, Weiners, etc. couple left on the evening train from $2. 2 days serving noRices re court of �s Pastor. ' Locust 13111, for Niagara Falls and revision $6, con acct of salary SW: Mur night. Highest rices id for west. On their return th�y wilLre- kat Thesu,n on acct of printing gme in:connection i$eett�ig all - 1 e r ou i .. voters'list W. half toneetitasupgfor ns. ' B P Pa side nen SC ffv`lle _ teal Butcher's cattle. - -- in C` 'storics]-sketch now beings published $9.50; Z4: 'E Tarnold Horses clipped on shortest notice.. j-l- Brougham. OLS ort PPgry, for deflntng limits Real Estate Agency Rock Sa� i of Iota n and 17, con 3 and side road. W. A. Thvm$On, J _ T. Beer, of Markham, orris home �• >=T and iron posts etc W. Proprietor. over Sunday. The com on roads and bridges re- _ ` . � W.'Burk, oft Toronto; is home ported and recommended payment as �����t�a���• µ v ° r •• We have on hand a quantity for a few days. Follows-13 R'ethereld bonus of. lbc Pickering, . Ontalr�o• of Rock Salt and Barrel Salt to be G. and T. Phillips were in th pard on 73 rds wire fence in front of Jt111e Specials t R sold at Lowest Prices, city on Thutsday. lot 10, con 5$10.95;L Beelby bonus of FOR SALE N. Mee hin and friend,of Oshawa 15c per rd on 75 rds se f in part of lot 1-71M, Gea&e and Greeeriee day with th, Of 25c per rd on 54 rds w f on w side of Ontario 20( 1lj2Z4 John Eme r 4 b County, r� A good seven roomed dwelli g .Always on hand, patents here. 1 2, con 2$13 50;Theo Annan bonus of, J, w' 71. wood house attached, 41 acres of land. Quite a few from here took in Prin- Give us a call. 25c per rd on 90 ids w f on w side of 1 t : ciply sandy loam, cod we icnic-on Shturday, and all on 8 b0:R Puclirinbonus of 25c t - g good - Old-Boy Re- tstalolln uite agar the station, repo rt a good Gime. r rd on 47 s o w ou e s.of lot 7 4. B fl ai>� Farmers Supply Store S. H. and Mrs. Stephenson left men 3$11.75;J Annan bonus of 25c per T7ll y' .�, 3, dwelling on Main street, one on DSonday'evening to visit their rd•on 65 rds vw f on e s of Greenwood -good g E. BRYAN, Mgr• sons iii the north-west. road in con 2$16.25; J Cober bonus of rang special bargains on Tistina�-arrest.--dna a °°d 25c er rd on 50 rds on w s of Altona for the home in watchet, house to-rent on Church street. ea ear tutlenxs-ar.E tori ' p _ es etc r _ - road--cdt5�"$13:�s��-=�'�1so�'..4-yd-- �ms. We are o a ion a at Clare- grav at IOc per yd on r,d 5$2.40:John , 9 WV Richardson. � �� !Wont', Z� e wish them success: Emerson com r d 5 work done- in-his • . A nu ober-from-here-attended 'div 7183:32; G°Cormack 10,000 ft cedir c o Tort _.----- the garden party held at M,r. R. lumber at$19 per M S190: R Barton Dever I's Friday evening. work on rock crusherS10.50;JLed ett ' ty e� g c Capital Paid uo, @$3,000,000 L. Jol niton bo,ig;ht one of the work dune in r d 10$39.62; ' W Gibson , Reserve Fund and _-$3 474'000 int rted mares last Thursday at work done in r d 6 $36,85; Gleeson > p ; Uadiv,ided Profits I I } Bros lock-for ballot lytta, rope and r _�- Who is Dr. Hess ? Graham Bros. sate At Toronto. s sale ease 93.13; Sanderson.And Ham _ . ,. - �Fe, must congratulate our ilton r'g`pile driver, filling in culvert WH�TB BLANCH, scllpod football team for bringing on Bro k road and concrete pipe 419.85 :_ C ' A shrewd Yankee, who is a �• y h6 e the prize from the Atha W Mosgrowe re pile driver-45.50; J N. _ graduate of both a GenerafBaiiking picnic. Lidgett com-r d 10 work with pile ' Rev. J. E. Moore. Ph. B.. will driver at Greenwood brill a 41 i.70: G r ' Medical alul Veterinary College g Aman who tialitied himself for Busii� $s Transacted. Preach in the Brougham Presby- Davidson work done in r d 8 5138.92; x: q 1V J 'Devitt cement pie furnished terian church nest Sunday at 2.30 p tupning out a firstclass Stock food ni this township t42.37: H B Wilbur op- - ::nix}whose factory,.the largest (of Special atTentiO given to the collet• P. eratin rock crusher 496,50: G• Hollin- = ' . -ata kind)in the world, is evidence tion of farmert's sale and «e are glad to say that Dire. J. ger 5g toise of. stone delivered on that he has succeeded in,furnish- othei notes. Cowan has improved in' health Kingston road $16.50: J Henderson ing what the people tis stint. �� — ind we all hope•to see her Out men and teams emp shoe snow and C r SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. again. breaking roads in r d 3 and 4$E.i0: J Down to a watch at$1.00 His twenty-five years experen- Our implement agent is now1H Gorman breaking roads and shoy' See our Souvenirs. a; ce has produced results. ver bus uttin a ha forks. snow r d 1 $2:50;F Sleep shoy• snrtw•r• I�ebjDCG to received of 1. and Y y g P, y d 3$1.60:J Emerson work done in-r d upwards. He has sold a very large number, 5$8 50;G Tool rav sup i'd 7$8.01; 'G' NORMAN EASSri♦T So does his stock food. Tory it. p and is now known as the Hay a ' 'i3.' :;and �1. IatereSt allowed at highest Fork King. Davidson gray and work dtine in his ' Y _ onrrent rates. div L19.82; G Tool work done in r d 7 Jeweler and Optician, former Mgr. nxCv, F. L. and Mrs. Greenwood, and and successor to r COm•pQ%Z=ded or paid half C. and Mrs. Stevenson ,of Kinsale $87:75;J H Gorman monk in r d 1 _ t • PIC;KERLN G � � - ea=1 ,. � .$65.12:G Falconer work in r d 21519.25 . �,>iQhardSOII tL �i0., 3 ;; Y Y. and W. and Mrs. Birrell, of Green I G White com r ds 3 and 4 work done, ophtiby Out, PHARMACY 7�.J.THOBTON, wood, spent Sunday, at S. H. in connection with rock- crusher 14, d L , ILa2f�t#s8I Stevenson's. 1 work dobe in his div$ftN;A T Law f���eali•1►�e�• rv'i : - i' ,, ,. r ;r' ... '. ... •',. .. ,, �.. _ ,:.±..., _ y:�-w. :0..n 1�l w.',. 35„4i. • • F _ W ' , 1._ ,: is•. , J u boiling is done will also hloach It. (seed in cookies will And them equal- jj_i_Tfl 1 TOQQ j II1DII7dQQ�the_,pnllce had-to elep-i'a,-after 'its Percale waists, aprons, a'tr•--'rT",-*--good 11i -9ingoibreud. ,illd 'you EITi]IUSJr AiD 111 ,U,$jbl�PjQD {rebuff Dol,ler retired for good. be made white In the sant» way. ever try it? o I In England, the only instance of a Aboutthe _ Rinse thoroughly, Did you ever cover pineapple with CURIQUS USES TOR ROOSTERS, (curious team is that of the Roths- Rub grass mains with molasses, cold ,rater, when preparing it for BEARS A9D txnNKEYS. child zebras, which Mr. Walter .et.e�'IOUSE' and they will ,wash out with no fur- the table? It keeps it very tender. �.� Rothschild has tamed and drives thor trouble. Or pour alcohol through fare the fruit, and cut it up in small In P� Monkeys Gather Wats- about his ccsuntry seat. There are theta• pieces and place in the fruit dish, Dogs -Draw-,Carriages in four of them. AWfe is not the first Oxalis-common sour or sheep sor- with water to cover it. When ready Belgium to testi cobras or to employ them rel-will remove Iron rust if a lotuon to serve, add the sugar. It you add In the placeof. horses in England, ]DOMESTIC RECIPES. the"alit acid is not to be had. liub the sugar at first it extracts the Mr. Lee, who . lives near the St. for a pair of zebras were to be seen +the spots with the leaven. Phis juice, but hardens the fruit. John River, Florida, has to go- six in the London streets more than ftf- Brown Bread-When the sponge Is i takes out the rust, 'Chen take out miles down the river to post a let- ty years ago. ready, for wi►tto brAad, take 1 qt. the green stains by washing In Rico- 3 THE HOME BANK. ter and pastors other necessary er- A pair of quaggas, a similar ani- out and add to it # cup molasses, hol, and finally wash in soap suds. The home with a steady income rands, and the journey-impressed him mal, formed the sensation of the Have two dozen blanched almonds Blood stains on milk can he remov- should have a family bank. From with two facts-namely, that it was day in the vicinity of Hyde Park at' < 'and 4 dozen boiled chestnuts pound- ed by soaking in a fairly strong so- this all living expenses should be hard work to pull a boat against a still earlier date, and were much (Bat to a mortar; stir into the Above-'lotion of borax. paid. Each member of the family stream, and that the river teemed admired as they drew au elegantly - lmixt«re, add 1 tahlespoon softened Soaking in sweat milk (and pa- should have his or her own pocket- with alligators than had nothing to appointed carriage.- The ostrich as , Ibuttet•, } ' espoon colt and 1 tea-I lienee) will take out the stains of book. The protlts above living do. After a little further observa- a saddle horse may be scen in South Ispoon code tdissolved [iia little e,ild eotfiw, lea and cocoa in table linen• should be unity divided between ittih• soak and squeeze till the state tion, he learnt that these alligators Africa. water, Mix ell twit to Cher, add 1 man and wife, after each child has i3`e swim well and easily against the A gentleman once did the journey _ aenoug'h whole wheat lieu{' to make d,ieahpaers, been given an allowance. Money bor- aide, Thea he remembered that (from Lismore to Fermo in an o 'the dough quite stiff and finish. the 1' Fruit stains tnay be taken out by rowed from one another should be somebody a Y pouring boiling water through them, y of his acquaintance once star tui, set on wheels and dragged Isai»e as white t> d. Paid back with Interest, as at bank. had a tame sill a pig, Something Good,-Plck o%or 2 qts. 'or by dipping in belling milk. 1I _ He of two baby alligators and aybadger, a hedgehog, two cats_ and fetrawhett•iea, Rqueeze them through a Mater is used, It must be actually + R Y g k�olatadear, and add two teacups; white •hoiting; if trot quite at the boiling NERVOUS TROUBLES. kept them 'in a good-sized pond, A planter in Peru has about one kolas-ugal. 1Lt,en the sugar is all die- point it sets the stain. ._ teaching them to swim,with a piece (hundred and fifty acres of nut trees, Ming:-el, add t3 tableslar lit gelatine Mildew can be removed from white of timber attached by a line fasten- and when the time comes for pluck- add has been aaa leg iUt hour to t linen and cotton with a weak solu- Promptly and Permanently Cured ed round the shoulders, As they ing the nuts, the work is done en- Mi otp tepid water, Place it on ice. I tion of chloride of lime. The fabric by Dr. Williams Pink Pills. grew, he made the floating burden tirely by apes, which he keeps. btir smooth, and when it begins to 'moat be well rinsed to remove the •(+here is no torture more acute and heavier, and finally fixed reins to The apes are separated into Wt, stir in one pint whipped cream. I lime or It will rot it, their teeth and taught them to an- groups of four, and each quartette _ Put into molds and scvve onus with ( Diluted ammonia will remove mil-' arson is in a state of constant intolerable than nervousness. A ner- steer the pull. His neighbors laugh- ascends a tree, after depositing a . Whole strawberries around it. dew from woolen goods. p ed, but he persisted and at length basket at the toot to drop the auto irritation by day and sleeplessness Colcanon.-Boll se irately, pole- To renew silk, pour a pint of boil- tried- thorn in the river with his into. Two or three foremen walk i P by night: The sufferer starts at - toes and cabbage. Stash the former I Ing water on a tablespoonful of al- every noise, is shaky, depressed, and, heavy bgat behind them, about the groves, playing lively tunes ami squeeze the latter dry in a clean ,cohol and lot it stand till just warm There is, more intelligence in the cloth. then chop fine; min tin a a I than avenge the silk with it. although in a constantly exhausted g on some musical instrument, to ea- P thoroughly state, is unable to sit or lie atill.If alligator than' in some horses, and courage the workers, who are ` and to 1 qt. of the mixture add 1} I oft are nervous or worried or saber f these amphibians did the journey of SANITARY CELLARS. yr VERY PARTIAL TO MUSIC. teaspoons salt. 1 saltspooa white from a combination of langour and six miles affd buck is good algia. popp -, and dot with 1 tablespoon I Too much cannot be said on the irritation you need a nerve 'tonic, They were kept hungry and fed'with They work for several hours at a ea of butter sifter turning into a butter- Lnecessity -of keeping the cellar per- and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are ab- a good,-meal as soon as they return- stretch, then they have a rest, with ed mold. Brown in a hot ovon, fectly dry and iii a wholesome condi- solutely the best thing in the world ed from c. trip,'so that thew quickly food and more music. � Carrot Pudding--Mash .or squeeze tion. It is more important to have for you, You can only get rid of learnt to go to their destination and A monkey as a look-out man on 1 Ib. boiled carrots, add 1 lb. flour, ;the cellar, kitchen and other rooms nervousness through feeding your back, without stopping on the way shipboard Is a curious instance of the ' } Ib. each of raising and currants, 1 !of utilitarian value, perfdtt in clean- nerves with rich, red blood and Dr. to havo larks with the other mem- strange uses to which animals may ' oz. sliced citron, butter size of egg, iiness and sanitation, than to have Williams' Pink Pills actually make .hers of their species who have not be put. This occurred on a derelict 1 teaspoon each of s t. cinnamoa ,the parlors attractive and pretty. In new blood, There is no doubt about enjoyed the henofits of civilization, vessel some months ago, when the and ginger and 1 lb. sugar. Mix to- 'most cellars there is more or less this-thousands can testily to the Mr. Lee is delighted with the success D,,tch ship, Geortruida Gerarda, was gether, putting 2 teaspoons baking dampnessand it is unwise to clean i blood-making, nerve-restoring quali- of his experiment, and now has (sighted about six hundred miles powder in flour Steam two hours, the wood,work with water as it will tie& of these us ante is from Fremantle. West Australia. -and serve hot with hard sauce. !become mould before it dries. The SIX ALI;ICA'1'OilSi IN USE. Y one of the most severe forms of nes- Draught animals and beasts of bur-- The crew p the rescuing vessel saw - - -- Rhubarb Custard Pie-Stow rho- �,cellar walls after they are brushed vousness. and Mre. H. lievenor, of a monks; up the yards on approach- ' barb slowly until tender• then put jdown should be whitewashed, and Gravenhurst. Ont,, tells how these den are almost exclusively confined Ing the derelict, and their surprise through a flour sieve or beat with all the woodwork rubbed with a dryills cured her little bo She says: to those which tread the earth, but P Y Y may be imagined when-they observed a spoon until smoutll and fine. To cloth dipped in kerosene. Obstinate "At the age of eight my little bo the- above-mentioned is one excep g r Th. fur- the intelligent creature waving his • 1 cup of this allow .1 cup sugar, 1 ;spots can be scoured until removed. iwas attacked with St. Vitus dance, tion• and a native of Thuringia R �ttaary arm to attract attention, and tablespoon cornstarch. 2 eggs and a The cellar windows should be wiped !from wich he suffered in a severe nishes another. In the latter ease . a ll. the descendant of n bird from learn, that it was the moneky's cries piece of butter, Bake with an under ,oft (first with a cloth and rubbed Corm. 'His nerves twitched Co such gu that had reached them. s crust. Sift sugar on top when pia - 'thoroughly with alcohol and aIIr (an extent that he teas almost help- the coast, has been trained to; fly The three men lett on the vessel- an"!ng in the uvea. We think it is fine, f ofa skin. It is entirely uary Inas and had to be constantly wet- (steadily along with a collar and a because they thought it wafer than e Steak Stewed with Walnut&--Place;to use any water. The alcohol atone rhed, He was under several doctors trace, or line• by which holds a cord g; the rest of the crew into t l Ib. steak in a stewpan with J pt, deans and polishes the glass beauti-'Jat different times, but they did not ,attached to the collar round the the boats-told the rescuers that the t Mater. 1 onion and a pinch of red fully OnIZ a little is needed at a help him, so I decided to try Dr, ineck, and uses this primitive guide- action of the monkey was volun- apepper; let stew for one hour. Pound 'time-just enough to wet a small Wiliidma' Pink Pills, and these have rope is order to keep the bird under Lary it had seen one of the men go smooth 3 pickled walnuts and stir corner of the.chamois skin. Windows completely cured him. and now not a (control. a _ Unto LiquorAdd salt to taste. 'in other parts of the house may al- sign of the troubib remuinA." Dogs or goats drawing.baby rarri- �adahadrtakonsithat dcignal a ty upon apAing it- Place on a hot platter, garnmh with so be cleaned in this way Alcohol When you buy these pills nlwaya 'ages are among the ordinary sights self during the remainder of the potato balls, is better than ammonia, because am- look at the box and sec that the full of great citler, but a Cochin China ` A ru-1idous salad Cours�Take a monis makes the glass cloudy, and name, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for (fowl doing duty is like capacity also luckless voyage.-Pearson's Weekly, new cream cheese, and wit a pair ,harder to polish. A gill and a halt Pale People, is printed on the wrap- Icorues within the scope of novelty ----1--- sof butter sticks, which must be very of alcohol will be enough for a small per, and refuse' to take anything !Mr. Plomesert, bt the State of Iowa, wet roll. it into little balls or pats ;houseful of windows. else. You can got these pills from !has a lot of splendid Cochin roogtera FRETTING CHILDREN..iln the same way butter is molded to I All portable pieces of woodwork. in all medicine dealers or they will be and one of them is a giant of its IserVe individually A cup of milk a musty cellar should be taken up sent by mail at 50 cents a box orkind• and the majestic meaner is When a 'child frets and cries almost �'imust be close at hand into which the about once a year and placed near six boxes for $2.50 by writing Tho �wh'ach it strutted about induced its continousi i istfcks should be ripped each time a .the kitchen stove to dry out. Where fir Williams' Medicine Co , Brock- y the root of the trouble s t fresh piece of cheis to be molded 'there is danger of mould unslaked ville, Oct. owner to try an, experiment, in nine cases out of ten lees with the ese If the cheese is rather dry. ' enough lime should be used freely, • Place it Ile made a light harness consisttng stomach or bowels, Fermentation milk should be added to it to make 'in small boxes in out-oi-tho-way tor- of a collar to go round thn breast- and decomposition of the food means 'E SOW LANDSER WORKED, or the lower part of the neck, which- colic. ' bloatin and' diarrhoea-tbe 1 •it soft and playable. --Carefully wash, ,ners. Equal parts of powderedR R l -dry and pull apart a head of crisp glass and c,spent (thoroughly mixed -' ever we may pease to call it-irazm. latter�s_sapccially_dungeroas and of- An - Incident in the Life of the which run the traces and another ten fatal .during the hot weather- YittQe`shallom cup, plass- ane-or- two -alt rat"lee- All -gest . 'sinter. -- `,�Tlhr collar that:-isoos .round the months, 11ab a O n Tn�Teie aro +lit stored' in the .; i Yr -. qt the little cheeses in it. and main- cellar for any lengtr of time should The man who can accomplish work bird's nose, with reins attached. The just what every mother needs to - teen with French dressing. Serve he carefully wiped off before it Is at a dash is probably theone who rooster was then yoked to a baby keep her -little ones healthy. -These very cold .with dainty sandwiches eaten. As has often been r+lated. 'has spent patient years- in prepara- (cart, and rapidly learnt to draw it Tablets gently regulate the bowels, made by putting together a al ice the almost invisible mould clinging tion for it. An enthusiastic English steadily and obey the .pull on the cure constipation, prevent diarrhoea, each of brown and white bread, to it can be a cause of diphtheria, sportsman, Mr Wells. of Redleaf, rein Two of the owner's children cleanse and cool the stomach, and _-. -_-.which have been spread with soft Peashur&t, had engaRcc! Landsoer to usually ride in the vehicle-n baby promote sound, natural sleep. The butter and finely ehopp�l hgliah DID YOU EVERT pan e � it who ricrac Tablets can be given watlf safety to walnuts. For the French dressing, ! ONE OF THE OLDF9T TEAMS a new born Babe. V. Did you ever t canning ie plant dog. But thQ artist ,vR t one of ' take 1 aaltapoon salt. } enitspton '� y' try g p { Echo Bay, Oat-., sass'•' "`I-ttrmk uh-cold-water ? If not, you'll find those who -put off their duties as l evor seen was -that-whtah recently - pepper, 3 tablespoons salad- 611 �' Baby's Own Tablets the best meidi- it worth our while. Just wash long as possible, and one day Walls, met the egos of Lord Curzon, the • • - '(melted butter may be used if the y � cine in the world for the ailments of . oil is not.liked), 1 tabiesporm vine-j and peel the titalks, then cut into who had been growing more and Viceroy of India, at a State meeting; little Ones. No mother should be ap and a dash of cayenne peLper• inch pieces and fill your cans with more impatient, showed his feeling (this was composed of a pan ,.f. chin- without thein." Sold by all drug- Vix oil and Vinegar very slowly, the fruit. Cover with cold water by some sharp expression. oceroses, with gay harness and rid- gists or sent by mail at 25 cents a _t -the time._.- and make each can airtight, When "I know I have behaved shameful- den by postillions, drawing a gorge- box by writing The Dr,- Williams' you wish to use it neat winter or ly," said Landseer, "but I wi • come ous co HINT9 FOR THE LAUNDRY. spring• you have only to pour off the down next Thursday and stay till nabon was comfortably seated, The - water and sweeten to taste. Monday, and the picture shall be brutes were as docile as elephants. —"--♦ Sometimes a lawn, muslin or or- Did you ever put ' horse-radish done before I •leave." An Austrian -farmer, not far from COST OI' A BICYCLE. gs•ndie gown or waist has faded so through the meat chopper, instead of On Thursday he arrived, Just in. Vienna, has an elephant-to drag his -� that it is no longer pretty• t4v ugh I grating it? It's fully as Rood and time to dress for dinner, and his plough. He bought the animal from He was deep in a mathematical too good to discard. Try bleaching ,twice as easy. Cover with vinegar, first remark was, "Oh, your man 'a bankrupt showman, and he declares ' d tt white, Boil in a good puni•line land if you sprinkle a bit of sugar tells me you are going to drag the that he finds it better than a horse; No „ he said at last, "it isn't suds and hang in the hot sun.to dry. over it, when you take it upon your , , settled et."• great pond to-morrow Hurrah I it does more work in a given time 3' • ~ A little chlorine water will olwrate I plate, you will find it much- more am just in time. Thal, is a subject with the plough, and has been train- "What isn't settled?" they asked. ° to the some purpose. Or cream of palatable. I have often meant to plant, and I od to pick ftp and carry faggots and "Whether it costs more to buy .a tartar in the water in which the I Those who are fond of carawayshall get, any . number of sketches ;pile them in a _cart, which it after- bicycle one piece at a time or all - done•” wards pulls, between the shafts, to together. You see, I bought my "• the shed in the farmyard, and than bola"b1'c�ctb, paying cash for -the �— ■ en is was a est bre announce- whole machine. Then he broke the sent; but the host bore it. Land- unloads the faggots, where they are ired seer did a capital' day's work for ready for use as fuel, edals and 1 q himself, 'a,nd the next morning, when Travellers in Belgium will not fail After that He punctured a tygot some 'wro and s he came down t reakfast, he said: to noe-.� tic �uWr, std � twisted the handlebar8 and called for ■ "Mr. Wctls, I hear you are with dogs yoked•t.o them, -which, in- to ;hoot to-day. I've >•c r looking g a further investment. And so it has OM�Ve t Red deed, form one of the characteristic features of the count In 'the old gono on for a month or more, but forward to that for A year or live•" �'• I htyven't 'had time to replace the So it went on until Sunda morning coaching days it was uneomuton for y R frame or the hind wheel yet, and I and then Wells, who was veno arti- s individual to turn'out don't know what they would' cost,' inliges5ed-tie�o •tnu_Or -_I - n qui a sure w ,r ' gaFst d- h .o. earl service, said to Landseer: dogs Tia r --- slice-t e _ Y bit c-T is file mora-ex re•" Was a Great Sufferer, and Almost in Des- "I suppose, you are going to coach along the Grant Nui•th' Road 3 t�enst ' chorea?" for miles. t S I'C�l ale—New. Hope and Strength I k don't., root like going," said There was one man known as "Old Came With the Use of Landseer.t "I think your must gex- Its delight fro rc l," who took a d in titin Andwerp, according to an official cure me. sport about a century ago, while a return recently published,.by the De- certain Dumsdell, more recently, did pnrtment of Commerce aV labor at I.DR CHASES NERVE FOOD "Oli," aaidR'ella, in-La. filaze, ''dD Yr , DR. just as yo-u think best! You know a similar thing' with a four-in-hand fVaShington, stands third on the list well enough that this is liberty hal! of greyhounds. On one occasion, as pf the world's.ports, with a total -for you, at all events." it is recorded, this team did the tonnage of 16,7' 1,011 tons, entered Tbis great food cure is doing won-l Chase's Almanac and sCnt for some "Thank you," said Landseer. "And Journey to Brighton and back in a and cleared, London is first, with- -', filers for weak, worn-out and discour- of Dr.Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. I am go4ng to ask you to' let me little more than twenty-four hours, a total tonnage of 17,564,108 tons, stged women, "Under this treatment I soon be- keep.Charles Mathews with. me, to including stoppnages for refreshment and New . York the second 'port in Many medicinen which aro prescrib- gan to improve, and by the time I amuse me." and rest. the world, with a total tonnage or A, '• had used eleven boxes of Dr. Chase's Wells vouchsafed• no answer, and Probably the quaintest turn-out'of j17,398,0158 tons. These figrurws rofer tsd in such cases,are merely atimu- Nerve Food I was ha to find m that kind was the experiment of a to ocean-going t rt.-Mc only. -- Rants which give temporary relies PPY Y- away the people wont, leaving these p - and arouse false hope. self strong and well again. I often two to their own devices. The, min- mnn named Dollar, of Vienna, who Because Dr. Chase's Nerve Food l think of what a lot of money I spent uta the house was clear they hurried astonishod and terrified tko inhabi- Daisy-"Where my brother • goes Isctua u Coring new, rich blood And for medicines which did me no good, to another room, which Landseer had. tants of the Austrian capital by he's usually asked to call again." hand believe I owe my life 'to Dr. specially arranged for the purpose.' driving out in a carriage drawn b Dolly-"Ho must be 'very popular," Increases the vitality of the body, its P g p pose. A COUPLE' OF BEARS, y Daisy-"Nn. He's a bill collector." �erieflls aro thorough and lasting and Chase's Nerve Food. I hope women The head gamekeeper was there, - - who suffer as I-.did wit benefit b its cures permanent, k y holding the dog, Mathews ass- and with , .another member of the _ -- -"''- ' "-" ' . my experience and use Dr. Chase's sisted when the 'was' need, at the Bruin family sitting on the box by ■ To pave +to yon rias fla Mrs. lid, A. Clock, Meaford, Ont., Werve Food." same time amusing Landseer. 'When his side. I ����� Chasse Olntmentisacertain and nbsol caro for cacF 1prites:-"Three years ago I became Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents the party returned from church the Dollar retired for n`tbnile Froin the and every arm of itching Very much run down in health and a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson,. picture was painted, finished end public gaze at the requoat of the bleodinttnnd rotrndlntt pile, ' �auHered from weak, tired feielings, Bates A Company, Toronto. To she manntaohirers hsvo Russ teed it.z3eo^oi framed oa the wall, Written on t/he public, but he was not idle, and soon lmonials in the dally press an ark yournol,th- < (digestion and rheuinatisin. At 'protect. you against Imitations, the trunk of a tree in the. background reappeared with a couple of wolves curs wbat they think o�it. Y i can use 1t sod times I was sc badly used up that I portrait and signature of Dr. A. W were the'words: attached to his carriage, Once again tet our rannev back it not cured. 60o box,at I required help to move in bed. 'While iChase, the famous receipt book au- "Painted at Redleaf in two- hours vehicular writ! pedestrian traffic in the 11dealorsorEDMANSOV.BATES&Co-Toronto Pick and downhearted I received Dr. thaor, are on ever box. Vienna was di%iocated and Drs Chase's Ointmoni _ .,.. - • , - -- ., Y and a Half. Istrccts of 1 a •• _ . . .A. .. w ''�'.to '.7 �°YYi..'.-P;'-09=-t �,pv'f.."'''i nen"-,'f•.kscre:.im`�."'A:.^'•' :...• .., _ _ .; _ k _ _ .-. _. . . /. r . _ .. .. - .._ - ...... a - .... , .. .._.. ,t. � _ .� -i---i - � k _ __ _- j.litt_)isr drooping spirits. Bni the the direct ray of her candle; and -- _._,___..- - - _..,__ effort only brought slow iimd silent picking them up wound them round . w.. h tears, which fell upon the wooden her neck and fastened the gold clasp .' bar o1 the gate over which she leant with a little quick snap. Then she - ,4 until her reverie was broken by the clasped her bonds and looked in the quick crashing of brushwood near. small dim mfrs�before her and felt kD,; i and a deep and penetrating voice at that aurioua faiJ�iation which bee "..',s,J I MISE her ear said, "Jossiel" made Jewels the { leaf price of Mo- ; .`..may _-. A DYING PR men's souls. The soft P dreamy p ed- ___ ---__ ... N% r", - Her fate was sealed,' She turned USINQ THE SVFiIP. �0- _11, 0 with a little cry; there Sashed over lance of those pure and perfect a her- '., Q]�, THE !'IISSINQ _ , her face n radiance that could not es, a Bingle row of them, large in Few drivers take the seine with- � front and gradually diminishing on out taking the whip at the same a - be mistaken, least of all by the rano +s; . WILL _ olio loved her. each side towards the clasp, theft time, and out of the vast nttaaber -. ,', -�^+_ harmony with the satiny gleam of who do so it would be interesting to "I could not bear it, Jessie," he. the round, white neck! She gazed know anything about its true use. 1'. cried in a deep, moved voice. I and dreamed, dreamed and gazed, It 1s often abused, and its abuse tjrT��t�ett»s���t tN 2""We d tried, Heaven knows how I tried, spell-bound, while strange, dazzling may arise from ignorance, thousht- CFiAPTER XXI. on to the Almighty's stars, to be (through all these weeks?day, I could not visions swept forth from the shad- leanness or brutality, which is some '�- fforget you; every day, every hour ow depths- of the mirror, thrilling individuals appears to be inherent. . "Well, theref Darned if this yer sure," added Mrs. Pluniitier. - you are dearer. I cannot live with- y ain't :the rummest star I ever see!" "I only, hope it mayn't mean harm with tear and delight, half shrinking Too moray highly bred, spirited y out you I am hero. Take me. I half challenging, like Briomartie in- r cried-Abraham Bush, staring at the to Jessie," continued Iii Plummer, loved vou, even on that first day by g g' young horses are rendered danger w skyone' warm, still September even- "the girl's properly 1-Cared away. terrogating Merlin's enchanted cry- oue or useless every year by the P B P the lai;e. And the snake, you sweet sial. Fever till then had she given unnecessary use of the whip to al- r. ing. "There's a many. queer things Fretting for Philip, I expect." sweet child. I knew that you loved ja thought to her lover's. wealth and low this to be passed over without I't'e a seen. Zeen a shale and walk- "Vye think it's only fretting for inc long . before you knew it. your- wordiv state. And not till than directing the attention of farmers _ ed atop of en, terble slippy and Philip?" asked Roger, after a pause. self. I knew that you had never had she known the power of her and others to the Matter. • squashy 'twas to be sure." "Why, whatever should the girl loved him. What should part us, own beauty. Her arms and neck The whip can be used with judg- , I low I've seen some queerish ;fret about if it isn't that?" asked Jessie? Are we not one in the eight were bare, her clothing white, bar meat to persuade the horses to be 1. things, Abram," rejoined the carter, of heaven?" hair braided classically to her head, prompt and obedient without casti- JIm Dore. "leen you and Sarow i bis mother. married, I did." } "she ought to be home by this I What could innocent 'Jessie answer nothing interrupted the graceful Sow gaLion; but when a thrashing is gives "Go on!" growled Abraham, amid time of night," Roger added, after to these words, spoken with quick, of those lovely lines which pillar the �en the well-bred colt never forgets j ' another pause strong heart-beats and eyes of fire. head, beautifully poised as Jessie's It, so that the next time aaythin4 . a chorus of chuckles from the little ...Me time is no matter; Mr. Ingle- eloquent words but still more• elo- was, in an attitude of childlike ad- (happens to make a plunge, it is such /. group of laborers gathered by the iby nlwaYs sees her home after dark" quant pauses, beneath the_ stars miration and pleasure; her eyes, sap- a one that a person would �thlnk he low stone garden wall to look at the isaid wa Plummer, the enchanted woodland stillness? 'phire in their shadowed intensity, was going to jump into the next .wonderful portent in The sky, "You'd i "Mr. Ingleby!" repeated Roger, an- "Wily should we care what the!were brilliant, her hair shining, her country: Fiera the foundation o1 tu- - get married fast enough, I'll war'nt grily "dues Philip know Mr. Ingle world,says?" he continued, in the ' If so be ie you could get ar a ooman lips slightly parted, her cheeks deli- tura trouble is laid, fol' such ae aa- `by,is alAvai seeing her home?" same moved and moving tones. "We 'cat.ely flushed; all was not oil by the !mal"may be sold for a lady or timr .: 'to hew ver" �' Didn't take you no more than a' I'Vby should Thilip not know. (Are all In all to each other. Your oft lustre of'the pearls. id man's use and some sight or oils meatier of witty year to get anybody !his parents both asked is amaze- sweetness is Heaven to me, .Jessie, „How beautiful!" was her involun- er brings that whipping to his mind m hae ye," retorted Jim, scornfully, mnt, while Roger, with a few dis- Wand your beauty beyond all riches. iia exclamation under the dreamy that he bounces off, jumps round, or . to"Abram give a power s thought ;contented- grunts. "let the subject l Are you not my treasure, and my !charm of the glimmering pearls, plunges, searing the driver, who may I materimony avore he took to t," drop, and fell again to silently rum- very own?" The flet fascination of diamonds, toxo his or her bend, which may lnating upon the something which he Homeless, friendless, heart-broken 'the glowing enchantment of rubies (cause a serious accident. chb32-,d In a second carter. "Terble Iii !neo W be upon Jessie's mind, �Jossie listened, and her soul passed B B vine thing t'es to think about, ain't i andgine hints and whispers that had from her keeping in the long kiss !'she had felt; but these pearls were Had judgment been exercised when At, Abram?" the her own, and so fitly chosen tar the first mistake occurred all this • of late reached him, concerning her. which. followed, in the sight of the ,ser. What new thoughts and do- would have been prevented in all "Waterimony,_' returned Abraham, , Mr. Ingleby did not we Jessie glowing cornet in the quiet balmy ossibilit tf firmness has`been used "'is a deep thing. Terble deep, 'Lis; l (•sires stirred her as she stood watch- f y- home that night; she left the Rec- evening. fin her own sweet image all j with appreciative words of correo- . , there's ohm theinns moren you think outs in tory alone. soon after sunset. The I The night descended wholly, .-and lout from the shadowed depths of tion the horse would have maintain- —. - . matAin't the better vor'ee, so long as unusual beauty of the warm, still folded round them like a mantle, evening soothed her, she trod the 'and fresh oral ever fresh stars locked the old-fashioned mirror. What led his composure and gone on quiet- �ou don't do 't." pleasant field paths with a lingering, lout a the sky. Roger Plummer thoughts! It was time fora-her. guar- Ily. On the other. hand, he becomes "I 'lows 'tis what mankind ie give B g' g lid angel to s read his sheltering a rebel from harsh treatment; often to," observed the second carter listless step. listening to- the chirp Iw'as just selling forth ir. search of g P !too, he will acquire that bad habit !thoughtfully, "let alone the women. fof grasshoppers. the draway drone ,his cousin, when a .light white-robed wing shove her. Perhaoa some pure protecting pre hof "jibbing" afterward, which habit, There ain't no putten a stop to 't of chatters, and the low gurgle of 3gure flitted across the meadow• Iserice did overshadow her, for she Iby the way, is often improved .by a . 'so long as there's any o' they lett hidden waters, listening and }'et not ,over the pale!}' glimmering at assed her trembling hand before.her gull dose of whip. about. Taint what I ever iv my heeding; her heart too crushed. The gelds through the orchard and Soto �p K The horse that requires the whip 4 dusk air was warm and dewless, as 'the wide kitcher. the front door be- cores to shut out the tempting vi- ,is a drone and a dunce of low birth, mind to. So soon as I got a Maa's locked for ti-e night. sion, and then unclasped and Put . . . ,Meigs I went to .,Church long with it rarefy is in. England. the trees inF my Lawn the necklace sorrowfully; she therefore lethargic, from which 1lteary Ann. never thought nein' stood motionless, the foliage Itke�wn alonenk `�his lovely n1f bion she 'knew whence these enchantments had (there is no e:re. either by about it, Ape, I mind the day: carved bronze, the leaves were turn- y g loveKIhU:�ESS Olt FORCE, - j - the apples was in bloom and Wold !Brig e.uly Phis year, but in sheltered relL,ed to his anxiouF ques!innn. I come. inthelidtwasratpapergiascrib -- - But the well-bred animal should be Paraon Stones cow died. 'Wold ohap woods still wore their Bummer hues, slapped to look at the comet," she treated as an intelligent creature, kv us wafttn Tuns a ret a h stubble fields glimnieirei with soft said, going into the parlor, where ed in'darting, liebad slipped it and he will soon bend to man's will. too late when "a come," The second f`-do" sug�eytiona on slu; ng up- ,the candles made 'two darn li , d S _. _ laads beneath the clear bright sky; ,lands of light in the gloom, and Into her pocket to the dark, and she he the other hand, nae the whip and _ cnrter sighed, whether because the , !where no one- noticed the change la I had been too much occupied with ihe will light you. clergyman did not come too late he ;it was pleasant to Press the dr} the fuer to remember the gift' I Let any one try kindness ,with did not say. gross beneath the tact pleasant to .her face I g t}rmness o! manner end voice', it The spectacle they were gathered l ager beneath the solemn- wood-she- ( laude remainad_Dy the.plantation She closed the case wt2h s quick. nines the large :ate in the wood a}sedowa tt 1 the ;snap: the candle. already EickerUig (pill soon become apparent that the •together to wonder at and discuss dews, pjeasan. tp g g li ht S ,ire was lost in Cbe shades its socket. Bared suddenly up and !moa bas command over these crea- . wars, as Mrs, Plummer was then ob ripe bind.berries icr which Jessie 6 g . serving to her husband. "enough to still had a childish liking. and picas- ,beyond. «a•ching r nd thir.k.cq in a 'then went out. sad she sat down by ! ' It without to tier%nus how.can any 4 . make the veru cat talk." Though the led from force of habit All was land a siltation wera mingledret; awn, lin the g 1ytshado�weIo and quivering ��e delver expect to cure it . with sun had sunk "some degrees below 'Pleasant, but- not to her. I 3 a whip' Caress, coax, encourage. She went le crin 1 thrdu h the ' "Heaven forgiGe me." he murmur- Unsophisticated as she .was. some the purple horizon the sky was all n6 g y g Si do le oak forgiveness (deep Instinct Rnsneti her that tie had and show the horse there fa nothing aglow as if from some vast rnnflaq PlantaEionR, where the shadows were :ed _ hy' prop 8� . to fear he will Monk up, look well, 1. ration, and in the heart of this glow, dark and the wad devious, until the for what they fully intend to do? Is :co right to Bice her anything so snort. and o on, then the next ` '* "the warmth of which could almost ;path turned abruptly and brought heaven so complaisant to sinners as wap hidden outy she slant faalLa�elvet !time he willjustlook,. and a word - - be felt; like that of the sun, sailed a ;her to a gate In the fence which to grant plenary indulgences in ad- C 'of encourn ement sends him along majaatio star, enveloped Ist and fol- .pFsrted woadl$nd from. meadow, and �van e? "IE. must be gently brok- 'bed: at the Atst opportunitytine t Thrash tee horse and see what (there, framed by overarching U'csn, en. he added. would return it. •..lowed by a broad and flery train What was to be broken' Was ft I She undressed' in the dark knelt !takes place, and will take plaee All the lined and furrowed faces ,B!oaed the magn;ticent star with its I ever after The whin can be placed trailin here gnl,sen. ?lie leaned :Jessie'a heart, her innocent, .happy ,awhile in the dark. and then laid as were turned toward the glow, the S heart^ herself to rest, dreaming of Claude, ion-.the dashboard. so an to bo at • general ezpreamon was anxious -and upon the gate. thinkingof tie bril- She ons Ia 7 f'o be nlorre in, her who was alwa}s twining .strings of !hand In came of emergency should _ _ bewildered, the eyes of one elderly light meteor which had flashed*Into B an thin unuauaI occur, whdn it may I I " man with down Arnott' !sone and the quiet heaxsn of nor girlhood, fresh, white-drnped chamber, alone pearls„ whiQi kept changing to strap- Y g with her unutterable ha loam. Yet !gig snakes. round her neck,-_until ;be used to steady the animal, But . harsh features glittered with an un- filing all with troubled splendor-and PP Ithe fess use made of-tt-the-17etter eartHly light as he watched the sky. (then vanished forever, as she was she telt very desolate in her vain she was glad of the dawn, with tts'lfor mon and beast. I "That there 11 putt n end to told this glorious thing would van- longing for some one to share this wcleome sir>�ing of birds Shyers are not cured of shSring b� itanrryen and sten end drinkers. lish in Its Stcange parabolic curve, ,greet icy She opened the case con- r That night Philip wan sitting 1 y neral' he use-of the whip as a Bt' ,mates." he, said, "Aye, thR claame whether darting with irresistible Im- 'taining Philip's aim daguerreo- alone, reading a sofly, when he. was ('rule, but they are often whipped _ , •fs a come, veeld of it, the Ilett of pulse into the heart o! some Flowing typo. glad that it resembled histartled by a soft voice swing 1 unmerciful) for it all the same. 't .avore long the yearth 'll ketch sun, its tomb and home, or continu- ,ever so little, Only to tell Philip. 1 .'Pfiili ' in a low, distinct, yet tar- (The doctor, would tell you moat . vire and the wicked be burned up mg unchecked upon its tramessure- whose sympathy rounded off and oC tone. He looked quickly up, ni (cases that-the act was the result ol. .. _... t + v Ishii and leav- completed every pleasure! But- he there at the other end a the large defective vision; it is, therefore, "Lord lov'ee, Simon Black," ex- ing no^trace of its glory behind, n- was so tat. ` n un- —.,claimed Sarah, "if you doan'L ma.ke :less indeed one of these silvery stars, estly on the picture. think;ng think- stirred by the punkah wind, was 'cruc y o my vlesh creep, It do get.. terble (drawn by-the dWerwheiming attrac- ling of Philip- why should she not !Jessie, ail 1n white, with outstretch- Itigf gtenrty rontinci kindness wily r . warn!, to be sure, and the tall of 'tion should leave its ordered path ,by some But+same rifest of will brings �r° 'Ta°ow"'��" not a balk horse; neither whip - :'n do get longer and longer. What- !and be swept away into the .flaming ,herself before his mind? She had ima something-that is heart fn Ilia blood 'and-I nor lighted straw will. Such rebels J ever. shall us do. Ima a his heart knock loudly against B �' ]train, thus marring the accurate heard of each things. d should he relegated to hard work in .4.. "Don't Yn mind he, Sarow," said !,poise of some avast and complex syr- j This ribs, He sprang up, they rush- a double team and all licking dio- Jim Dare who aces a man of Cheer- t� -fiome . astronomers thought I'•Star to :star .. vibrates light, stay ed together, he clasped .a shCtdow eased witfi. 1111' views and broad features. "Sim- bible, she had 11- riig %hQT' soul to soul _ which melted` away from his eager P Shyers should have the blinders. of on ain't nothen but a Methody. They Inglebys that Afternoon. Strike through a finer "clement of er em t e Carnes . _ - be always vor burners of ns up.'`. I "Thou dost preserve the stars from own." He told the doctor. who listened that the horse, especially those with . _ „ •1Nfethodys is too thirt over, pur (wrong," she thought: She no longer , ., !without surprise, Anglo-Indians, ae P Y y worn Philip's opal sin she had she thought, though not In those he knew, when separated from home Idefecti~e eyesight, can sec downward r r e a the cain't P Pfeet, -`[.,rut tier. objects arenind- - '! s .hal'C-..and strange men= only, so as �to know where.to.put *bids- to see other yolks enjyen of ',w•rrtten o o cr i tl eirselve9," continued Jim, "they ing that his -love ♦vas a.broth- 1 As she, gazed and gazed with strong 1,tal' experiences, caused by represse '.o one should ever strike -a horse. be all vor burners of em up so as er's, that she could not to conscience yearning by her dim and solitary !homesickness and the brooding"inti- . they mad hae suinmat to oars vor. hold him to his forced hasty promise i light, alone in her -hushed white ,dent to long periods of Inaction and on the top or side of the head, be SMI 'They .wants everybody to groan like and that their marriafic would he white room, something thrilled her comparative solitude, So he told cause:the eyes may be injured. or-111hilil), ass' -I. ., Blockretortedsomething dyingsrequestpiiiShcf wrote tats af- Itrait seemed ,to take re; she tbeir father'sit fedandamemn- dna dI a se,-on)iringy anmoverstrained im- IIOG NOTES. .1,- the hard.lieart of unbelief, and .ter the.mecting in the picture gal- (,ing. ,1'he eyes flashed responsive to agination. Ilut Philip was very un- `` `,�� r hem if of un I Ie since when she had not seen her own. She knew that he heard easy about Jessie• for some time, and The hog is generally as clean as be �; IV nem e+ s'o=k--to-chaps , C waY. wasn't," replied Jim, confidently.•� She understood it rill, the sudden face, frightened at her own dating Y.rr a long and most Affectionate let- SVastech or tectoo itiay->nean 'either "Reckon he went to church ]eke a rtisappeacance after the. sudden revel in another moment she mint have ter, «3ifchgsohebeeContinued. toLet line sowsohave to free range air- _ "christened man and never groaned' at 'ration, acid though beiheart . ached !heard his voice, had her courage held t j til a few days before farrowing. -- everythink comfortable.';. and her life, crept a� wearily as a ,out. =----+ When the sows farrow wnall litters - "`Tis a proper big vire," Interpol wounded, thing, she knew, it was She turned to the open lattice to T ed the second carter, dubiously, "And right. Even without her warring iseel: companionship acct} reassur utce RE\'T RADIU34f'BY HOT�EF.- - o Regulate the breed!S to the seas•• `, 'tis trouble vor the nation," 'Abra- that afternoon in the North Gnllcry 'in the stars,. ' All tcithout was hush- When one ,reads of the considerable ons best suited.to the young pigs.- ' - _, .� __. ,-int_ pd�,__ -_ .i how_ should-.he sloop to such as sac? ed,and calm, U ees `made a dark us,r. thAt is being made medicinally of The pig is always, the best place• 1. "Some says 'tis rnmine and pest, 'TFFo Ted �anriuer -hfs- reetines sbe n:nss whlcl concealed the comet. the !radium it SPellls hardly credible that to disp°se, of imperfect, small aruiL __added 5ari�h,_ anxiousiv; "some says honored lihn-for doiag so. air was-rtdT-witi-,-the-.amtind-Sc'_nt iso InJch_-e&n-Isa�e_ ween_made of•so ' otr a�-cleit;nt_i_�-l�nzi_LL eLh below. -. laird potatoes. �. .wars. Ills zent vor .our zips, I n hese-ftTs--zssir-no-1 gem:' e-purna °1i,;;,;g��-t_- voided by haw-_ bracken." •. I wished to -leave Redwoods, she had'I and`bnlrly icitlt'myrtle bloom; late �oncejos to Say is' considerably -less fug a, sow run down in flesh-when $o Cousin Jane, watching the pier- no motive at heart for Anything. :flowering roses, stocks, and mignon- than a grain. Consegrently, as only (bred. sous portent from aaci part of :no books interested her no more. ctta There was no sound but the ! limited number of medical men can ! If the sows show indication of giv- -711 ' . the,garden with her husband and j her brushes were put aside, her need- Rutter of a solitary bird, and when is g en bumlittle milk, feed t em .little . . le idle; she spoke little and ate less, ',the noir° of wheels issuer! .'tom the (have an opportunity of utilizing, this g h `son, averred. P uSg' or no.corn. "1 thought 1t would come'to this, l morning, noon', and night were the;far distance growing louder and I weird chemical, it is s �sted that want with .drinking and wasteful- Isalne to her,-the mainspring of tier dying away into stillness again, she (chemists should follow the ex¢m¢Ie One"Advantage with the hog is that seas," she moaned: "Look at the life was broken. was glad. -A bat flitted by...the win- of one of their niimbnr•, who has ob he will eat almost anything 'and for x wars and taxes we've had. I dew, and r. gray moth fluttered .tained a small tube containing five this reason �tlono is adapted to any } w wonder, PJuaimer, you, don't r I "WO: ich ilio nicht nab, ghost-like in, and nearly put out her miliigrammes'of radium bromide, and, farm. - pent-that I do," hat Mir, dos Grab--" candle in its dying struggles. hires it out at stran$2-50gest an hour. This Teach the little pegs to eat_as "I do repent, missus," he replied "Poor moth, poor fool'isg thing!" is surely the strangest development soca as possible and feed them all - the skim milk they will consume; -with an immovable face. "There's Even Roger's -blunt perceptions were she sighed. She turned and let ,her of modern pharmacy• Hogs which have 'a strong learn- . G •. .ik many things I•repent since the day I sharpened by her spiritless aspect, gown rustle to the floor, where the ing.towards fat accumulation if kept , k you and me went to church togeth- n+n the honest tallow .went so ;ur (sound of a hard thing•falling made for breeding should have as free a c. er." I as to beg her to confide her troubles her.look in• her pocket. A Scot who, served an Engl!shm" range is possible. `' -I-Tow you and Roger can qo 'on Ito hire, but in vain. Yet she tried What magic and mystery was here? last summer as guide sad friend on a The hog is raised only rur its meat s' ' . 'temoke, smoke, en the very eyes of ;to shape herself- for her tate, and at�Had fairies been,at.work?-.She brew fishing trip hada weakness for claim- a.nd this being the case the object is. . that comet, Ilea--on 'only knows," the sight of this unusual episodes 1n forth a small, morocco-covred box,' Ing relationship with all the influeintt- best subserved by turning into meat . she. c comet, ed, flnishirg eating a ;the sky made An eIIort to rouse her Iin the dins light, and trying,with .un n familla9 to that part...ot Scotland. as soon as possible. :, -- largo and luscious plum with evident self from her brooding apathy. She accustomed fingers to open it, made One day the Englishman met him oil .A bushel of corn will ,make .non- - relirti ;fixed her thoughts on the ,perfect the spring Ay open the wrong 'waY, the road driving a pig, and saw a pounds of increase when fed to Pigs I'7lie cou,et isn't only a star' with'-(order and .harmorious movem1.ents o1 land let fall from the purple velvet little tun. Well, Donald'," said hE, three months- old than wken.fed to rt doll. `molnar," replied Roger, "and those innumerable irkicke of stars, lining, with a faint fairy-like clink Y an older .one. i lite Almighty '=ads all the stars, so 'and on the immutable laws followed and an unearthly lustre, a string of "is that one of our and Donald, with Usero can't be any harm iii it.." even by that splendid wanderer glow- !pearls. She stood entranced of ad- Ls to;s? "This ono, just an acgouttint- fc`odtandigmanagem nE }.9,9 ••'ct'gRMA& ..a It iaic't likely Old Nick would be ling in the sky Cetnre her, hoping miration, and wonder when she saw ri 3'• ut .+ trJl or ate own making •thus to at engthcn' 1-er Mtind and• vp= the roti, sulk lustre of the jewels ,ante-�ijic Ycrscl. to do with its healthM1an-:�• - as r - Y t .t . ;- . - - - - . - _ _ , . t . - - . . . . 11 i r . _ 1 . ,. -, , , .. '?Sof _ . . . i. . . _,. - :. -- 11 - 1 . ,.`"dam'�•w.. :r_... nit. ,• z 4,'e• at i 7 s .. x •• is i+ & 114xt g � >d HORSE REGISTER, New Advertisements. - - .- — _ ---- �F Is pobllthed everryy Friday moaning n its ow Bueepha lus—(Vol-12) "8338: (11268) sell N D-On Saturday, June 25th, PlckwAs Out. The cboiely bred Clydesdale Stallion 11� on Mr,hoot.Devereli'r lawu,tieverrl whips - imported by Graham Blue.,the property Loaere pleano.calt ac this office, s!1 of S.C. Bunker, Pickering. will make - !,i t �. the season of 1904 as follows-5londav COV FOH SALF.-A fresh nlilchris;,,,own stable 3iingetoa Goad, cow fi sears old.good,e Score way. . T , p U N BAR - '� • for Bandt�'-:.a- - - _ '•u[ar.,iis,Brock P.aa Lai,a Shore_..9s-?_- _ --• o ., Tuesday. Thoa.�Diaddaford, _Kingston O YOUN CALVES for sale at G - EA�tB - Road,for noon, his own stable for night; 100 my reside... 11-2 miles webs of Wednesday, Toyne'a, Aouge-Hill- for Brougham. John A.N1'htte,Brougham 49 If :,. •1.fsporyear; 01.00 spaidtaadsanoe noon,Maxwell' hotel, Highland Creek, is showing this week RATES OF ADVERTISING: LOST-Between '%N-hitby and the .• for n ght; Tr.nrsday David Reesor's crock Road P O,&purse contait'lD a rum _ ��t�insertion,per line - 10 coats ilver S ria con. 10, Markham, for Q filch subsequent insertion,Piz Ilse - .e p g' of money and some ynvata papery, The ;iewi y This rate doe#not include Legs1 or Foreign sd- 'l&Le Friday. Johnson's'e , )o White- will be rewarded by leacint earns st the dewy vartisements. :dale for nicht; Satnrday, .to his.ovan, cmc•.. Special terms given to parties malting con- stable autil the following Monday mcra. STRAI'ED-On to the premises of Pretty Designs ` facts for 3 or a months or by the yuan. Half- Vioulyoryearly.ontractspa7able gaarWrly, '. the underaigned on or about Wedneaday, • Business cards,ten liuee or under,with psprr, Border D4gke(10514)-ImpportecIClydes June and.alarge white sow. The owner may - - -- -----baeyear,$3 OC,payable is advance. dale 9 pion, the property rt JohD Miller d have tnerame bs proving property and paying $arNoticeinl0calco/amnrton ceuteper line, P Pe y esp_easee. John Mitchell, Dunbarton. tt in Spring Prints' lire oenteper line each Subee4aent insertion. Sons will stand for mares daring 1901 u r . peoial.ontrsct r ren made known on applios» follows-Jloaday, leaver his own stable Notice t0 Creditors New Bloused, on. No free advertising . Hubbard's hotel, Brougham for T. A. - - Ad.arttsememw withoat written aetznotions Knox'.,Brock, noon,Tom's hotel, Diehl -oF— willbe inserted until forbidden and charged so- JA-MES PAUL, deceased. , 'ecrdingly. Orders for discoutinaing advertise- Tuesday,Jas. Prou"e's B. F.con. Pick Notice is hereby else. puzsna.: to the Be. _- .,nent$mustbe 1D writing and sent to thepaD. trine,for noon,Cordon House;for night, vieed6L&tutw of Ontario iHT,Chapter lin,thus Lad�e� end MiSaes iianers. Waduesday Ed.Balsdon'e, Bass Line, all persons Laving claims against the estrte Job work promptly attended to. Yoe night;Thursday, Pnckrin Bros.And. in James Paul late of the To died of Picker. Sumi�er Undervests ing,farmer, deceased, who died on the 18th ' ley,for noon, own stable for night; Fri- day of April,1904,are reoutred on or before the " •Murkar & Thexton.. Proprietors nay. sem. Cowie'.. 7thcon, fornight' 16th day ofJuvl$J4,toaead by pat pzeoa:d S9torday,Rob% Milne's for noon,thence or deliver to Henrietta-Psai of the sai town- - t• Our Polltioe-Strict ladepeadence to his own stable until the following rbi0 of Pickering,widow,executrix of the will Black ^� (�OttoiJ Hosiery Our AIm-A First-class Loc&IPapar. Dionday mOrnimg. of the said James Pacl deceased, whose poet lac C Our Expeotatione-The hearfv office address is Green Rt rer,full particulars of �p - $apport of the people of Pickering and Tioinit� Gallant Cflati>c1n, fVof 26), ;4223',- p.thm ms-and of the re:aritiva of any held _. All Sizes an,d Prices __._. The importel C ydesdale staldon, the Aadeotteeis farther given that aft&: the FRIDAY, JULY 1st. 1904. property of Cowie d: Graham, Astltrore }ldtprxee to d stiib¢te the sayers of the said x -- Farm,Markham, will make 1904 as to[• deceased among las ppeerame entitled thereto. p C�pew Ob teary. lows:-Monday, will leave his own a able haying regard only aft the claims of which New Cashmere Hosiery Green River,end Pro.ead to Jao, Patter notice shall then bavebeen received and that — son's hh con.Pickering,f.r noon, Hub• the raid eaeeatria will not be liable for the said assets or an part thereof to say person The gnbject of this sketch, Rob- bard's hotel, Brougham,for night;Toes otwhose clai no a�I0 shall an then have bad New Neck ibbona. ert Pardon, was born on August day,Gordon's hotel,Pickering, for noon notice. 14th, 1836, and died at his resi- and night; Wednesday, Tom's hotel, Dated May%9th,1904 y ;Z411 Liverpool,fo ooa.Jno,Mitchell'$Was ow&mfr Pail, y, Broil,ck a is7 Whitby, P o dente, Int 3, con. 4; Township of � • � Dow A llcCrilUvray, Brock n, Whitby, Eol'n Whitby, on Satnrda3, Jane 25th, Daoharton, est Diahi; Thursday, B. for executrix. 31 40 1904, aged 87 }'Sara and 10 months. t Carter's, Cberrywood, for noon, John Straw Hats - •Clot Caps. Milroy's. Scarboro town Line, for Dight; The funeral obsequies took place Friday, T. Coawonb'a, A.tmsdals, for House and Lot - last Monday, afternoon and were for noon, Franklin Souse, Markham, _ condiwted by Rev. Mr. Moore. He mnsil Saturday no%.n; Saturday noon %0 l o Rent was bgried in Groveside cemetery him own 11-61714 until %he following Son• and leaves a-widow, two sons and nay morning. tWo datt titers, viz.-James and ga%n4baI-Pare bred Imported York. The undersigFied has to teat in lot 28 - Edward, HvrtanC•e and 31innie, all shire coach stallion, the properly of Da- ; 1st con.. Pickering 1 jmile west of Dun- at home. The all-beaters were - 1pe building, to whores, 7 roamed frame limited number of mares daring able'of land. There ie attached 3 acres pp fid Defoe, Whitevele, wit stand for a barton,l- a ly store C. W. Smith, R'. Rag non. A. daring l - - - follows 5londaT,lea es h are on the premises a Robb, J. Tweedie, J. Sinclair, and + theG. Marc uis. The deceased wasfor Gordon Stonier ns, Ada, for night; a Knot stable and drive hoerth 'UVillCast Yollr Eye' fiver Fol i Ta•zday. Jos. Panooa, Anage Hill, for rent the whole, or sell!real the hot>ree ` most highly respected and many 0000, tbemce to Andrew s hotel for night separate, mourn his death. Wednesday A. B. Reaesor's lot S,con. 6, ROBT, H. CARSO I. Dunbarton Scarboro, for noon, his own stable for list Curd of Chronic Diarrhoea After Dialic Thursday,Commercial botel Czars �� (1 �ti OngTer Years of Sufferin` Mout, for noon,thence to X&Osio0 Hones! Agent for shg o 11111 Attr "I witch r„ "v a few wordy in praise rabridge,for night and remain until the �e HOpklriSy brads of vsh• of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and following noon: Friday by wsY of Ross-, tons wanufa°.ared Oy I" MCIAGghlan - Diarrhooa Remedy," says Mrs. Mattie Tills to lire. Todd's hotel. Goodwood.! Co Y. of Usbaws. y, }� tetP( Martinsville. Va. "1 +uf. for night,Saturday,own sable anal the i ! �t lii+se ��d Boys' �P+e ane e from ehrtmic diarrhoea for tea she following lionise noon. years and during that time tried vari• Lord )lints 139171 Vol. is-The J� y }� tb • ons irdedirines without obtaining any �' 1�t� thJj �rtT+slt+a/p pore, Stallion the property of permanent relief Int summer one tt ` t - of my children was taken with cholera A C, Courtney,too 1 lot 30 Piokerta/.I k Caledonian Gamer Rome Rtace: Grand Lacrosse Match;,'gybes - - triorbu,•e, and I procurod a bottle of will Stand for ®mite doting the --To ..tht�i remedy Only two duets were of 190.1 as kir own Nubia Term.--To ; \ Ba11 Cssi>ge: Foot Ball Tore%'narnent: Aquatic Events;. Gland Pi"oces�- " hot red d give her entire relief. i isssnre s tcbl 18 to be paid Fan tet 1005. cion of Sticiettes and Mem�seal Services; Camp Fire and Fire Woi ieG theft decidrd to try the medicine rn Mares not seternod react to to y>ta Old'Boy�and nld Girls cv0eert; Highlanders Baud Cotit`ert self, and did not use all m one ho ntTe borse wi I be Charted iatorsnee whether T1�%•ee bands in attet7sb6nee throughout the celebration. before I war w4:I and I ban's never in fnal.or not. AU aeeideoa to mases a%oween risk. "i4inve been troubled with that com- plaint. One cannot say too much to Jf4ek Nulrphy-Torn VM, P, 117 The Zi ptre Mei3leine Co, .of �leoeises- --`---- -" avor of that wonderful medicine" The Atrarican bred etailtew, the proper Ion..,RM appointed the, tmdersiwed air remedy is for sale by all drugg• sy of 8:C.Banker, will aswYt the season :WOW,ages tot pioltertog.for%be esus, sew i[itts, of 1901 u follow#-�SoadlsT leaver his;dertnt aseco try of rhe 0inetee0th tentory, e • e own stable.HioRetom Road:De�de!'r bo j or slit sneeemems of she Nose, TWO" S � lyl� roes ser, Whitbc tot might; TnesdYe�.own eta B��Tebea andel Loo e. ,Is oti—C "10 i Ste. ble for might, t�edneeday Maxwell's,Catetoph. Aetboa, Brostaliitia. Hart► ts+er On the occasion of the ,uperannu• hotel.,Hiiihlaod Creak, for aivft Thurs- ! sad all thrust and laog dweaeee. Writs _ -`-ration through illness of 31r. H. S. dayy, xis am arable for tiigbr. Friday. . for pws+atnialan.a stock of lreatmsalr, said :�l!en, of the I'oruuto post-office stag, Johnson's hoses, Whitevalc Ibis night; rtpaizswaae$asaly an bead at. On Sata'stda April 2nd war mill disptry.our nese stock.of Spring Milltn•- ► tike emplaces prestntp(l their old Sstarday. proceeds to his oars stable All Ole irtdies of the v3:sage lint vicinity are invited to come and In. R comrade wiih x handsome silver ser• until the following Monday mommi I 3�� Rj'PSS. CS3.1'.. pct our nese spring goixis: .,!vice on Sat irday. to whtc:h the nowt- Se q.rMan-Better known as -'apple - hniawti•r himself made a useful addi*ion the celebrated Americsa bred A '�" PTC ke�` �g E' int the .seri u a ,trainer. ie res- trotting stallion, sbe property of-'mit:r�-�' •� a`'a t station was made in a ha v speech Diss well, Pickerin seta "tend far a -� g' "- PACIFIC � by `iii er d 31rdkritl .mon hwhha o Dusted camber of mares during the _ gratul e R on of I904 as follows-bioadsv sun service without i�`EED CIR9XN FOR SALE-TheJs �;FED OR STOLEN-Frocompleted hisg leaves hit own •stable for �'oodrnE e t naderrigred has for sale a gusast'7• oRouge F1att o. Olay 44th, white and bleat -having made a single evenly either hotel,R hitby moo0,Central hotel. Oeb- 123iIta0W IIdY nixes rye,wneat rnd barleT al#o ee,d bnashaniel dog s,vawroTa m name or Dewey JET* - -having or ivithoat the. service. Mr. awe,night; Tuesday Raglan, noon, Sa- wbo%t J.Percy,lea ti coo S.Pickering.3vxtt ward will be gives 8 H DanoaO, H.9 lilaait —To— Iiead P O, ''e Creek . Allen's reply segs confuted to a simple Bert booze, Po t Perry. until Wednee• 1, "Thank snit"-his heart kgs too u11 day noon, lbsnce to Ashburn for night ; Winnipeg, $3x):06 Regina 1188..7 k--- foo an king more. qtr. Allen was on Tharedky , Sebert't hotel, Bnrook¢bt Mowbrag Moow* fhe pont-office stn a0ras which he spent on the night stag. Friday. Johnson's hotel, Whitsvale, Suulis Samsack 34.00 w• For the past 22'year9 be.has been in _ noon, Andrew's hotel, Wool Hill, D'8bs; Brandom Swan Riv'r)' ht stats- In view of Saiardav to his own stable anti!follow' Lyleton a ' - Fie illness the Goverrttaen granted ing Monday morning. Lenore- - bim a year's salary and his pension. P arTjs>•s-The Imported Clydssdsl► Miniota •� While some wtiil adopt the new a9s- Mr. Allea has purchased a ten acre stallion the properly of J,hn Miller dr Elgin Pr. Albert 98'00' P farm at Dunbarton,and willendeavor p Wawancsa tem of waterwctlia hundreds sells at I SODS,Brougham, will stand for mares• Vaeleod - -98.00 be able to use lies. To these the ee4ia, to regain his lost health b, pothering daring season of 1904 as his own $Labia. Binsca,01 ll X25- -about on his neve stamping Kivu. M.00somin. J Calgary 88.30 Tide PUMPS mettle by EVANv will ; He will devote his time to that and to Arcola - - 32.50 Red Deer E8.d0 still provide the bask system of fa��ter- his duties as assistant to Secretary W Charnberlain"S DiarrhoeaC ic, Cholera anaL Esteva ? 3306 Stmthcona 40.50 works. The gt its and escelleaae of these permits tarll.still be kept at the -"` F. rapier, O •- This iemedy is certain t0 be neeclM Safeguard the Children. JL'`-E lith. 28th' and TL'LY the promptertt attention. in almost every home before the sum- .ntGoing Notwithstanding all that is done by user is over. ft can always be depeth Returtlia until Aug. 16th,lith and - }xiards of health and charitably in- ed upon even in the most 'severe and $ tivel tat , Y Y . Lr ! +�y w �'7 dined persons, the death rate among dangerous cases. It is especialbr Se t•ash• y' small children it very high during the valuable for sumrlier disorders in chil- Tickets are not good on "met•' E hot weather of the summer months in dren. It is pleasant to take and never Limited." 4 a full- rtic St ��� PaDQ, let and ul pa utalrs frosa ` tb -f� the isles cities. There is not protiab fails to give proltlpt relief. Why Doh any Pacific Agent, es-A. Ft. Brock'. •s y ly one case of bowel complaint in a bny it now" It may save fife. For `Ut�n,Toronto. Lord Jewett-The besatifal,.•bisok hlindred, however, that could not be sale by all druggists. property. - cured,by the timely Ilse of Chamber- PL1II'1PI2]S�if1I SIId PI11BItr�A1 : trottipg stallion, the„ of s his - ins Colic _Cdloleri and Diarrhoea _- - - Remedy. �Ir. Frank leis,of Fri --. -_ ------ - - • -- - - Diokie,-Pickering ViUaste, will make the season of 1004-m-his--own-own .fable. o pa gg .. _ site t e Gomer -Cin-Hbaee Desonptiva N.Y-., in speaking of this =� -ltelcezia stat%eao.T acn -.. ._ lases z.1 a c e and teems s '0 card with patters sae remeds said:' "F"have found•it ez}ped TRAM GOING EAST Dag As rOLLowa•- � �appliCati.n, -- ° 'lent to have a suppply of Chamberlains T17 1 I �,` , No. 6 MAIL' 8:4<�A, IiS, It C?olic Cholera and Naxrhoea Remedy ) T ` 1 •' 12 LocaL 2:58 P.X. afe �...X y is 8:04 P.IIS: suero c�tbist on hand. It has been a family s 10 LOCAL, guard and while especially bennflClal '1`RAUS 001x&WNST DIIS AS POLLOwa:- Wanted—an Idea °r tOw°'�yfe _ in children, itis equally good in adult _ _ - -- _-; NO.9 LocaL 8,41 A.! protect Tour 8seaei they tniaT Drlaj ttOt weD� -ti - cases. I recommend it cheerfully and - � •2:18 P. M. • i Write JOSH BSDDERaUari Co. f trent without reservation. For sxle lie a]L.. . Read}nlacle •Sults, ..Pauls And Vests at dose price`s. ''ll Locsi . ref w.emaswn,D.c.,for sbair>ti��eteeoan 4`7 MAIL 8:09 P. M. amdsllst ria two hundred N.M." ..druggists. \en GelrCz; Ca - ps Just in,✓ '.. .... Q� 4 © Q. 4� Q BINDER TWINE- d Buie 1�Sanilia. R,• A, B00 nntln�,. -- _ The overs g Ba da - __ gent fa sell 1;inds i,f 'McF'ormick _ " - R tlhin_on Plon s , _ .. _ . ' p, S i �n lank of •Cana Z'arrn Iniplemetrts, i Etc = s t a es eve 1 g its easy and its simple as possible. - _:11 ra- ' Fur Singer Serving Machines. 0 _- '1I l: ry n Paints, �' ��h�ohite Security.Binder Ticiue a Specialty. W a� Papers, . . Unexcelled Facilities.L. IJ. BA`iIiS, © lfodern Methods.• /. Pickering. -- Treatment, 381y _ _ _ _ Courteous eat t E'TC M - , , fresh stock now on hand. Prins in W%IliPaperjran3ing,, ARKHAM BRA! CLAREJSONT BIi ANCH T , 0 What Are TfiitYSmith, an. - - .. , _ Chamberlain's Stornach and`Liver A„la-$go - A P tf L. E. Todd Agt. Tnblete, Anew r11;1" emedy for stomach from ac. u$. te+'f troubles, biliousness. and constipation Sohn _Parks 1 '•�V nbarrton• '✓ •r�:•'`_"'��•//^10'""' "'' "" `�' ,*"' �':'''`'•,•�' anti a gond one. Price 25 cents. For, talc by all druggists. -- _ ' SIC 4• � '. .✓ i w roi_ e ` X five teams winning from each, ,•s QLAR[ssON7 • _ - - Window Screens, ' t and then had to play against a z A. B. Dowswell was to Oshawa fresh team by whom they were Sc:, Meat Choppers, bu Tuesday. defeated. S fe' e'lif.]Doors Bin s' �i'agons; - - C. James J. Harve3- is our Cham: A horse belonging to G. StewartHeadquarters'for of Greeulvood, ��"hile staudiug in P croquet player. - front of Macnab's-a few days'ago _•.. a Farmers huve.beguu their hay --_� •' ._ _ tet^ ` harvest in thia�+calit3. pulled the bridle off, and ran into - — —_Flarmbi p At thece.t:.,�. ....a_� .;,i: ,Jaue Fio,litt' nagor. ewtg- �V Lowest price. ie • � �'' on proved too much for the tlugg �1` 'his parents in Cesarea. -' i " Bliss Middleton, of ElmvOe is n'luch pas considerably damaged. Goods delivered free. the f s Win. Wallace's team, while at guest of BusBowes. J H. -'Beal, hies guest oMss Bo .Sunday with the station with a load of grain- ._ Furniture, Hardware,Claremont. her sister, .firs. Jackson. on Jiouday,.took fright at a pas- Geo. Cooper will ffise a large sing train and ran a short distance • . barn to-morrow (Saturday). The wagon with its load was up- f A. Rawson and wife.were in.the net and tutved completely upside e�+V S- Furn' ShiUgs down. Bir.�Hulbert who �•as 1nRJ city a few days this week. / Captain Henry Jackson spent charge was buried beneath the Sunday with his.wife and family. grain and'box; but fortunately he A. B. Dowswell is covering D. escf� ed injury.. A •prominent club woman', _ From the Head Down i p Alacuab's house with rock-faced While Thos. Catherwood a as 1n - descending the south bill south of Mrs. Danforth, Of $t. Joseph, _ aiding. the village on B(ondag with.his -The Baptist people cleared Mich., tells how she was cured New Arrivals ! _ about $W on the Guelph excursion teats hitched to a wagon, the p of fallin of the womb and its hold-back on the tongue broke g Fine line of spring hats, spring shirts(colored and white). Spring foot- last week. P B Pr g p g The B. Y. P. I . will hokl a roc- and allowed the wagon to ran on accompanying pains and misery Rear, etc. A can will convince the most fastidious, that R. E. FoAyth's; to the horses, which took fright b Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable North Claremont, is the place to get the right goods at the right price-.- I ---- iaat the Baptist parsonage this f Y Y e$ and began kicking somewhat tar. Friday evening. sous! Bir. Catherwood was (:ompound. _ Bars. Hy. Thomson, of Toronto y• Dais Man Purza�t:-Life looks R. E. Forsyth CLAREMONT struck in the face inflicting a cut f STATION. • Junction, spent Sunday with her l which required several stitches. �r indeed when a woman feel that r son, Walter, of this place. her strength is fading away and she has F. M. Chapman, B. A., of Pick- no hopes of ever being r+eatored such �iR�I FOR SALE-Being lot.,1,9th „as my feeling a few months ago when Bring, occupied the pulpit of Ers- Fcoa.of Fickeriwt,containing goo acres,halt I was adrised that m r health wwf kine church on Sunday last. mile distant from Claremont village and rail- y v Y Mr. Hughes took sudden] ill at -&y station,goon soil well enitirated, wacerea enured by prolapaua or falling of the g y Gy creek,is well fenced and thorouxbly drained womb. The words founded like a the residence of his son w,, T. Two dwell ag houses, now bank barn 100:30, knell to me,I felt that my sun had met - B. Hughes on Monde afternoon. cemented boors,large p!g pen, driving hoose �..-- 8 Y sad other-bnudln . s11 in s soon state o2 re- but Lydia E. Piitklsam's pegs- A full aasortment of Ladies and Gents footwear from heavy.to light •^ Miss Minnie Pringle, of Mark. patr. Besides b!�a food grain farm it is table Conn came to me as An spent a few days during the admirably adapted or stxa,and is situates to e2lsir of lite,itrestoeed the lama forces now on hand. ham y 8 the mtdst of the oeiebrated Horns + swell If our want something neat and at a close rice _ past week with 'firs. F. Spofford. lirteder.of Picketeias 2osnnhip. Terrane-s"T• and bcah me rap aatil my good health Y g P -, Quite a number from here at- F'r farther parttonlara apply to John tis.use- returned to nae. For foar months I Q nab,Claremont,P"O, 'tit! took the medicine daily, and each done _ '!Call at . the Comer Storei .. -tended Graham Bros. sale of added health and strength. 1 am so "-horses at Grand's, Toronto, last thankfnlfor the help Iobtsiaedthronsh Repairing neatly and promptly week. attended to. ill usd -MGL I+Z.oarancs I},a3rosrs, - - L. Todd, of the Soverign Bank, I fart Miles Awe., St. .lo a bilch.- ,:,ia away on his holidays. He i9 bummer - es moes�e .�,+a.o.�i's0"' "s"'tae a M. Palmer, shoe Merchant, being relieved by Mr. Haig, of . I «ggr Il?EDICAL ADQICE1 Claremont. Ont. 8touffville: -Millinery - . TO WOMP.N." John Gerow has just completed Women would save time and a first-class. water-works system much sickness If they would _ wocam on We for W, J. Devitt, of the sixth write to Mira.Ptnkharmn for advice Alan with the warm-weather we 2. to soon as aa'di isf"e. D-. e • Mr. and Mrs. �4 alford have retoms appear. It V tree.sad hair turned to their home in Toronto 'have all kinds summer -ftht�re ovwy. _ after spending a couple of weeks headwear _ with friends here. We 't are at 1 . pp , -.. . In another column appears the • 'advt. of Henderson & Farmer. If E % CA Save ron�hin aidyouare interested in binder twine Ready-to-Trim- g Roofing is the you .t ill do well by calling on a them. Ready-for-wear _— . . A garden Party under the aur- ' ps And Live �'�w1 ---Order of t e 'Day. ces of the Methodist church will Sok complete. Never any _ pptt .. _ .. m L -1be held at the residence of Mr, trouble to show them whether Dowswell, -The Peoples Tinsmith . Cooper, On or about the.15th you buy or not. - WANTED. Mises Dell and Jessie 'Worthy M. GEROW, Brougham. Highest Cash prices. _. . _have returned to Toronto after �-1 F. C. LA FRAUGH with their .. .. e .. y spending some time >.Q - rand-parents, Thos, and Bits. I,,.ex e. ^ e z a - �g .1 . �G1blx>ns. '. . ides .. - 9 Miss Edith Howitt has passed . . a �. Fruit Trees �$ 1904 Pum 17. � 1 • successfully her second year at the , � stat e. _ � `Toronto Gon9ervatory of 31u3tc 1.=S as t,•,F ^ `` - ,'►�i' ' �-�c f s .• lour hearty congratulations. v�1 a� ' e t All kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubs with honors. We extend to her ge — +4T eo -' �. s Etc. fos?ale. - - — Nineteen pupil3 wrote at the SEN2i" Higbestpprices paid for Fall and Windmills , --- -- -- .entrance examination here thin - ^ � Winter A lleq. week, Mr, R. H. Walks, of the r ft Qes " A JOHN E. BEE, agcy;• ' Whitby Coll ogfate Institute staff a °•r Ptok.rtng - was the presiding examiner. .c 6• ma. °o We are pr aced to do all kind*of work Miss Bessie Gregg is to be c•ou- y it ep s t.A. �;_�g Promptly pertaining to the Vamp has sew., ratulated on her success. as she r L.R. o�°a f`c..1-.i >° exam-irratiatl�s sill . z honors at the Tovonto Conserve so ;e o . Tim tor of Music_ he whole village took in the �j ° a ' fl ° : 42'. 8ncoe>sor to t a picnic un Saturday. A- _ o..tinge teas spent by all; beth old i . g = W.V:Biohardsoa, Agent,lPiokering, and young. The music for the a :�s� occasion was furnished by our 'a� i3 or o a o band. „r all Our football team won second Js•tro g am IlWhitby 91h, Oshawa 10th, Lumber Yard Brougham 11th, Port Peery 18th,LIs• price at the Atha school- picnic bridge 13th,Cannington lith,Beaverton --last Reek. They played four, or IMh: 40 i All kinds of rough and deceased Lamb-of -. • - Lath,Sbinglee, Doors, Sash, Ron" fn. - i+ihings and Silo malarial H���ng Time "Fools ch Bender v Plymoua. .'. : :.... _ :.. .. ' . ,. .•. .' • � . Cistern ta>Slts and water Rronghs nods -- - - -' - - 'TWINF. to order. The celebrated Gold Medal Brand at close prices: See us before buying. - will soon -ale on. It would be . w• �• �OMIOn� • •INAYINO TIME Se—n�erson & Farmer, Clafemo' n - . -- - -- - ' well for you to nee that.you haven full supply 50 YEARS' - -- ' EXPERIENCE -Of all the required touls.in readiness. The • Tet Season.. .s . ' ' . . ....- -We -have antieipated� your every need in r - Has teasel the hay crop'to grow very he4 ytllei'efore titt_will. need something to complete.your ha, machinery. We have mow- thin-line_and_have a splendid stock of the fol - need machines, hay tedders, rakes, side delivery rakes, hay loaders, T}1ADt MARKS - _ — hay racks and wagons, ,hay forks and slings, and anything else you D[s16Nf supply y Co►rlRtaHTs&C, lowing tools-for you to select from: HAY FORKS, might want in ills itnplemetlt incl vehicle line. We can stl i] oil Anyone eenAfnR a sketch and desdrlr�tt,iton man with a new rope for your horse-fork at little cost. invention n 4s probably our menta tree whether as e�Il - We handle the famous tio""tri ie probably Patentable kOn Patent*, SNATH , SCYTHE E Provan horse fork and slings :<llci Call tent tree,oldest confidential.Handbook On tent$- • HA RAKES, SCYTHES, :. Bent tree.Oldest Bucy for�securinR Parente. 1• '� _-__•-. S TH STONES, supply therb on terms to snit.you. Patents taken through Mnnn R Co.recelr* -• --- WcW notice,wttboat charge.In the PURE MANILLA ROPE AND PULLEYS for your J•-` Geo. Philip, �1r., .Brougham - Wen�fiic Am call. - �q..,.j,'Iaraest ear. - 17.1 - - • A bandeomol7 tltnstrated.:eehy4 _horse foTk-'outfit. .'` r=tion oL any t�etenttsc journal Terme.V a _ .._ ear; four months,tL Sold by all newsdealera. .. •- - -• —•• - t,' NiUNn C�.zetaroa�t,ay.!New YMk IRI C H AD DSO 75Tat1Ch fll-/ .. � . -•. W - -T •,aspen-dable Goods at most reasonable prices " N W AU\ RY Important showing of finest display of China. A Very large assortment of Tlie undersigned has opened rap g $tstioasry. ,BooJce,Dolle, Toys, job I reoeived �or the Holiday trade. Call a inbar'ty nest door a BV nearly - and see shear.- . •••. :.N Dunbar s,.aped halving had nearly The USSHardware o t folir ye-a•r'z experienc•eiriBowhlAn- ` -Snlisoriptions taken for all )Magazines, :ville, is prepared to• do•first-class _ Weekly and DailyHNewepapere, Rork at usual rates. lZg EAST RING STREET, Toronto. Give me a trial. W. J. 1-3 R1013.E�R��ON, 800 TONG, W2zitby- Proprietor. t .m•+ ":.std t ,•..: __�-- • .. ...... � _ .r .... _ .. - . '" - - ..' s. , , battles will be favored to the adds 8,000 ][ASSACBED. LADING MAB.gETS1 which places the moat guns in the Twenty-eight Armenian Villages field, a superiority of one-third beingurned b Kurds. E FROX PO T :--kHTRUR sufcient to assure victory. He de- 9 Ths $olio Prices !n Live Stoat'OR General Stalkberg'e ms- of the g Glares that The Paris correspondent =_.; sion was to teat the strength of the London Daily. 3[ail claims to have ►ad Bseadattttfas - -..,. forces, nd hat the lea- authority r the ___ _ Japana t indisputable author' fo •� t1r1 an. Staessel advised to_. Capitulate ,With sons learned at Vafangow, are not lowing details of recent events !n -BR> ,TSTliFFS. ` like! to be lost on General Kouro- A� y nia •-' Toronto,. J 28.-1Vheat-Is easy Honors tt patkin'. The Villages of Darmet, Adelpoum; at 88c for-No. 2 red and white west t�e 1100117 0l VyK1P '- 'A- i" 1Ci.rl Verlek and Mekron - . NO ATTEMPT AT SORTIE were sacked and burned The in for No.c2 east Spring is steady at habitants in many cases were massae 83c for No. 2 east. Manitoba wheat - . SORTIE REPULSED: given the Russians a -good position A despatch to the London Times cred and the corpses cast into the is easier 'at 91c for No. 1 hard, 90c , g wells of hfouradaou. Mekrokoum was 1 on the railway, enabling a strong from Tokio says that accounts from or No. 1 northern,•87c for No. 2 -A despatch from Chefoo to the Ag- force to cover their retirement. This Chinese sources indicate that thus pillaged by Kurds, who were accotn- northern, and 84c for No. 3 north- Gen.-Lrbera, of Rome, says—Gen order-norSh=-far success has not attended the anied b Turkish soldiers. Its lStoessel made a sortie from Port is- be nig eeffe, eci-is-E�d- p y urn, at Georgian Bay ports, and 6c erly. A column of Japanese sent Russian attempts to free the en- church was plundered and profaned. more grinding in transit. Arthur on Friday#day with 7,000 men, to interpose between the two Rua- trance to Port Arthur. The recent The objects of worship were sold at Flour-The market is easier in but was repulsed. Getr. Oku, the Ja•- sfan forces hag been lost touch of, passage of the Russian cruiser No- auction. Every able-bodied man sympathy with�`wheat. Cars of 90 panese commander sent an clivoy to but may reappear at a critical mom- vik was only accomplished, with the was stabbed, most of them in the the Russian commander, who advised eat. A strong column of Russian help of tugs. Only torpedo-boat de- back. During the night Turkish sol- per cent. patents are quoted ei hts. him to`capitulate-with the honors' of Sev- 65 in buyers' bags, middle freights. -.cavalry is- scouting to find it, atroyera are able to leave. They are diens entered houses-and violated the Choice brands are held 15c to 20c ,him - era! 01 Gen. Stangtog's .guns have!occupied in removing mines. Thirty women in them. .Oa the arrival of higher. Manitoba hour is steady at The situation at Port Arthur ia, been entrained. His men are rest- new forte, armed with-gulfs-cram the the British and French Consuls, wo- grnve. 'There is little to eat besides been IngG� Ktuoki is moving north- $4.80 for cars of Hungarian patents, warships, have been erected to men, streaming with blood,, rushed $4.50 for second patents, and 54.40 some rice and some bread.- westward under'cover'of his line of strengthen the land defences. There to them begging for mercy. for strong bakers', in car lots, bags - Chinese. wito-are arriving at Che- entrenchments, is nothing to indicate any intention Mouch is occupied by Turkish included, on the track Toronto. foo say the soldiers, sailors, and civ- on the Millfeed-Is steady at $16.50 to ilians are all showing palpable FRF.SI3 DFVE1pP5iENTS: to makeaatsortie. RGenl Stoessel is womeen and More n from tthesdea- f traces of suffering from famine., Sev-. A despatch to the London- Times $17 for cats of shorts and $15 for eral steamers ase at Delay loading from Gen Kuroki'e headquarters;apparently staking everything on his troyed villages halve taken rcfug bran in bulk west or east. Manitoba with stones, etc., with a view to an- capacity to resist a Japanese �. there. These aro wretched, and millfeed is steady, at $icJ for care says that fresh developments in Man Isault. If he fails he will blow L. wander through the streets half of shorts and $18 for bran, sacks in- other bottling operation. chuffs are imminent. The correspoa- the remnant of the squadron. -ad from hunger and fear, Judging A despatch Iro=n rashichao. sayis dent says that the European maps eluded. Toronto freights. ir•..-r a trustworthy gatimate, Sound- Barley-Is steady at 41c for No. 2, that the whole male population of of the interior of. the country aTe BALTIC' SQUADRON. ed .,'t an enquiry made by the Brit- 39c for No. 3 extra, and 37c for Port Arthur over 15 years. of age is all untrustworthy. He indicates the ish salt French Consuls, 28 villages N 3 west or east. under_arms, and even 4vomen are as• direetign c4.the -Iroads in, ttho,neigh- The Cronstadt correspondent of the have been destroyed and 6,000 per- Buckwheat-Is nominal at 45c for 9 seating in completing' the defences. Dorhood of Feng=�VanB'Cheng and London Times in a mailed-despatch sons mas3acred. r Sixty civillfin bicyclists maintain Motienling, and says there are.sever-.-ridicules the announcements that the No. a west or east. communication with - the outside al roads from the latter place to `Baltic fleet will be ready for sea in WOMAN'S AWTUL CRIME. Rye-Is steady. at 57c to 58c 'foe world. The enemy is' twelve miles Liao-Yang which - offer a convenient August, when . it will have to only 130. 2 west or east. mom the fortress. field for military movements. await the mobilization of a coal Ho- Husband Insane, Killed Babies, Corn-Ta steady at 45ic for Can- tilia to start for the Far East, He Then Suicided. ads west, American 5 steady at LOSS OF LIFE ENORMOUS. OKU SPOILED PLAN. idecleres that the only battleship of SSc for No. 2 yellow, 57c for No, 8 A despatch from Chicago says :- yellow, and 56c for No. 3 mixed, Landon Daily It is unofllcially announced at To-.seven nearing completion which it Threatened with starvation and with �in car lots on track Toronto. 'A deepafch to 'the kiI that Oen. Oka, since the Battle'will be techn'caJly possible to send her husband hopelessly insane in the Mail from St. Petersburg says that y Oats-Are steady, '�o. 1 white are sufficient confirmation has been re- 'ol Telissu, has defeated the Russian;out in August i,i the Imperator Al-AI- asylum at Kapkakee, Mrs. Anna Iquoted at 32c east and No. 2 white oflorts to concentrate at Tashichao. 'exander, After adding further de- up gave up the struggle for rat 31Jc east. No. 2 white are quot- ceived of the sinking at Port Arthur An informal cornmissian•has been'tail-i the correspondent says it of three Russian ships of the types existence, killed her three small led at 31c west. appointed to consider Japan's action two: ld be useless to discuss the I.childrer aged se�'en, '11ce sad. two,_! Rolled Oats-Are steady at $4.50 of-the 'Sevastopol or Poltava, the in rnga-d to the Manchurian rail-4chance-s of des_-c5ing cruisers w en and then ended her o" life'. Illum-!!!for cars of bags and 64 75 for bar- I'eresviet and the Diana. . uccThe ver- ways when the army-has occupied jt facts concerning the battleships inatir. as was the reur.s of dee cel of the last named type succumbed g g fors on the track Toronto; 25c more - to a torpedo, and it ia. staffed that the lines: are such as are given. {tvctioht she adopted, and when the for broken Iota outside. An army. surgeon, who has return- ; bodies- .w� tonus,, on Sunday all pe8y,-gre steady at 61c to 62c she sank in deep water. The loss of TO END i SF.LF�iv CARNAGE, vera! hours. - life is said to have been enormous, ed to Tokio, accuses the Russians four had been dead se for No. 2 west or east; and: milling - Tho Ruasians�rlaim that they sank -of repeatedly firing on the Jgpanese :• The famil lived in three small ! medical statism+ which %cro marked 7t is stated that th•t prolonged Y Ipeae are worth 3c more. a tour-funneled torpedo-boat destroy- period in which no new. has been re- rooms, and Sunday a constable was & er. and seriously injured b shelf fire -µith the Red Cross. a Iceived at `';t. Pote'3burg is causing fro eject the fatilily from the premises ` COUNTRY PRODUCE two cruisers which were by In +y �protounl' sleFrCsslUn. exrept among for the non-payment• of rent. IC was two cruisers other.Japanese veFselA. GF.NFII.IL MA AGAIN- after• Mr- Kelsdrick had bmn served t Butter-Receipts of all lines con- the Czars intin;ate advisers. cchorr !with a summons to appear in court tinue large and the accumulation is Crowds returning to- St. Peters- ' The St. Petersburg correspondent the Lcndon Paily Trlegr4ph's St. burg from the country last evening l of the Echo Ile Paris says that the 'Petersbi rg cc rrvenondent describes as that she decided to end the lives three heavy, especially to poorer grade " _11. were greeted with the news of the generhl start -greatfy distrusts the beinfi detarsn:rigd to cart;; oa the war herself and little ones: The three !stock, The demand for good butter loss -of • the -1luasiar. ships, which Chinese' General, hia, who is in coin- ins '}Ung "pj Frar::-e wiil'lends money, children were found in bed locked in lis active, and on thio account there fro,o them to frenzy. menti e>i the troor►s in South-}Vestern Thom correspondent adds that negoti- each others arms. The mother's lite is a little better tore to the market. ,31ar,churia. I;e is credited with the I�at:ona for a new loan have begun, I leis body, was found lying on the Quotations are, unchanged. TRIED TO DY NAA11'I F BBIDt}E. g prints t r p g Creamery,s pr' t 17c to 1 Sc „- tntentinri of marching to Taitahar * kitchen Boos, while gas was sacs in y p .....15c 16c and curtting the railroad. efforts lxi�'e been 'made o induce from the I Darr pound rolls, g land that tt .is credibly asserted that i r let n the room, do solid t turday night ed Chinese ban- l French flnarnciers to Suggest to the was out of work, �imeick, who good to >z } Celsdc dtt4 excel}ently armed and equipped 1 gg - Since then the mother, insane. choles ,_ 11c SSc r• I i Several months ago 1 and loci by Japanese oli+errs, nt;-. JAPS Cn;,.11r1NDER-IN-CHIEF Ru�aian Co�cr•nment-the desirability was in • do large rolls .••Slide 12c iemptr-d to blow up with dynamite. A despatch from Tokio nays It fa lot puttinr, an end to-, the us<tes9 car poor health, had had a #read struggle do- poor to medium 9c lOc (' believed that the places made vacant nag,. Even among the official ad- for existence. Last week she be- 1 Cheese-Is fairly stead and quoted the bridge over the Koulau Riser, y _ three miles from Kerson, and 127 jai hoadcituuters, the appointment Ivisers of the Czar, two are alleged ! unchanged at 9c for new large, 93c by PP came so ill that she was unoble to mfles north-east of Mukdon: 'The. at- or Field Marshal Oyama as COW- to favor pence, _ ♦work any more, n7ud on Saturday for.new twins, and 10}c for old tack was repulsed by border scouts t wander-in-Chief of forces in Manchur- I spent her last dollar for food. large ' According to the inhabitants of the'fa, and his selection of Gen Kodama }ZUSSIA'+TS LOSE: VESSELS - Eggo--Are tciirly Arm to tone, and 't•Scfntty there hove been numerous as his• Chief of Staff. swill be filled RUSSIA'S SOLDIERS• - are quoted unchanged at 15c to prevfoui attempts to destrov .the temporarily. 9'his shows that the A despatch' froth Tokio says, The c Seconds are unchanged at 12c - bridge. The bandits- are said to changes were- not connected with 'the Japanese captured a Junk leaving I Mobilization May Lead to Horrors to 121c: !fight op"didly and to be entirely ,secant Japanese" losses, as was at Port' Arthur on -Wednesday, and the of Starvation.. �-� potatoes-Continue steady In tone different from the ill-organized bri-i est suspected,-but that they -are an I Chinamen' on board say that a few sada of 1900 P A-despatch from Vienna Jays' The and quotations aro unchanged. Cors Ig indication of.a larger field of opera-'dayq ago two Russian torpedo-boat ; on the track here are quoted Out SSc - -" - The e_p- t 4'ai iaY; stens# tt,inea at-LhO rntraac0 I.gitate , revolutions organ. Iakra. t of r or of the occupntkm destroyers and she steamer Shin- �' to 90c per bag Potatoes ou OKU WITHURAWING. of. Liao-Yang by the Japiin�Tw-not P f state$ that in the Province of Kha a store are quoted at 95c to $1. A despatch from Liao-Yang say's: credited here. It is thought that ,to the, harbor and sank'. Oiro hurl- kof! alone 40,000 reservists have Baled lay-The prospects of a the report originated from-some �dred. and forty lives were lost, ac-,,been mobiliicd and sent to the front. heavy crop of new hay still exercise The second Japanese army, under � g The effect on industry may be gaug- the - rani. Port Arthur is Doing cording to their accounts: Can easing influence over the market: Gen' Oku, is withdrawing all along y ed !corn the fact that one boiler fuc- Quotations are unchanged at $8.50 the line, baring 'apparently ab heavily fort#led on the lend slide. The press-believes that a big battie PORT ARTHUR QUTi:T. tory thus lost 1,000 of its work- to $9 per ton for car lots on truck ed the intention of effecting a junc- melt three of. whom hAnged them- here has occurred at Tuchintsx, Yd miles Tb, � only news of Port Arthur I Wee with Gen. Kuroki's army, - from port Arthur; irae London Mail comes from Chefoo: whence it is stat.- (selves _In order to escape military Baled ;straw-Is about steady. Car 1thinks that the position can be that the Jap, -c are not push- ':service. lots on track here are quoted un, MOVE IS A P1-rZZLP..' ' " turned from Shpington at the end ding their advance agninat the tort- While training precious to depar- changed at $5 to $5.50 per ton. — lure for the irons, many of these s.c� A despatch from- Liao-Yang sums 'of June, and that Port Arthur will 'ress so vigorously as they did at diene dropped.from exhaustion.. They Up the military position as follows,knot be•attacked, before the middle of the beginning of the month. Chinese ` BUFFALO GRAIN MARKETS. Ju who hate arrived at Chefoo- state.�wcrc dirty and ragged and hungry, -The most imposing_torce with which ly• and were- often sten begging food in Duffalo, N:F:, June 28.-Flo No. the Russians are confronted .is now that the firing is •lost`frequent. - A the.Town'ot KharoM Most of these Quiet. Wheat-Spring, stead}; No. 1id,F.V1F.N TRAINS DAILY. steamship that ass+ld within three 1 northern, 97 c; drawn up at the head of the Liao-I D p• ,mcn leave behind them families ex- ; winter $1.08 asked p..ninsuln. The'" -Japadese The London 'I nee sa it .-learns miles of Liao-Tshin r,•ports that• the_.nosed to starvation. to arrive. 'Corn-Strong; No. 3 yet- force consists of the united armies o 'that the wound cel Russian o eers ;guns on o en, i.. were r At Kremeatac ug, one reservis ow, v , : :'o. 2 corn, 52c to 52}c. i Goiwals Xuroki, and Oku. . Eack!who-have i-ef urngd froya the_war give an hwiir Tuesday evening.'The noise widower, left ten children. Anothns Oate-Firm; No. 2 white, 45tc; No. - K4 consists ref at "least six divisions. Ion the whole a fav Table 'accoutu of- pt machine guns was,heard behind refused to abandon his six children 2 mixed, 42c. Barley-Nominal. Rye Facing them is General Korropatkin's t'ha arrangements for conveying.Port Arthur for many hours after- and brought them with him to the No . 2, 74c in store. Canal immense army, The proximity of ttroops on the Siberian Railway; ward. barracks. freights-Steady, - the rainy.scason renders a gloat bat- i-Thprc are from eight to eleven trains At Feodosia the marine reservists L 5 tie unavoidable:' Though it is said.daily. T#te ste einers,on Zake Baikal - ,•JAPAN WOULD NrEDIATZ- •• have obstinately refused for two CATTLE MARKET, that:.title Jnpaneso are retiring from i carry 4,000 men daily. The Gazette prints a semi-official weeks past to take the oath of. al- the direction' of • K-aichau, fighting Gen. Kouropatkin, 'tn hig dospatph- communique frons Berlin, which may Toront9, lune .28.=There was a coot be construed as the lastest view of legiance until satisfied that those de- f rl active. mat;�cet to-dpv for ex- between the advanced guards is i es to'St. Petersburg, plains of pendent on them for support will at 9 —� constantly reported. The engage #the lack orf t.ratnmg and ,incapacity the German foreign Office as to the p ,ort cattle' and for good butchers' f eventual mediaticn between Russia be looked after do their absence. cattle, Outside at these the market menta are undecisive, but they show I of his officQrs, , but- he braises,his Iskra remarks:-"It It will be difficult w and draggy; especially for th t :' at the Jae panesare daily regularly !men. He also 'complains that- his and Japan. It says that the ,Rus- to win victwas slo ories with such troops." butchers' Iowa and rough : common advancing all along the line. The an horses are too few and unfit, they 'also side has hitherto,scornfully --�-- cattle generally. There was not a nouncement that the Japanese are being infcr'ior to 'the good°Japanese (scouted the idea of mediation, and TO RAISE BIG FUND. heavy run of cattier but heavy runs n c of retiring leve int a R`ard Sungyce- horses, there is nom' Anson the i hong puzzles commentators. It is I attitude. But evidence has at•cumu- Aid -For Families of Men Killed in cattle, there was again a large pro- suggested that they are taking timet " 72EFT'I"TIl G IIIS SIIIPS: dated lately which; though uroflicial, Boer War. portion of grassers and rough stock to make the fullest prepart;tions, to I A despatch to the London Times comes from sufficiently re - - liable quar •despatch from London says: [nr which there does not seem to be i every way taking advant-ag+r ol—the�ront Seoul says that the inain Jap- teTs to warrat -t4ie-"^ t'<' ^* 'I o�s--Stratl Iona, Sponger, Roths- a very good market. The good cat confusion thlit is said to reign at I ansae' sgiiadr6h"is' being largely re- is-nowise averse to accepting media= child Iveagh and ;11r, Bayes Fisher tie- tioucever were_picked.-nP sharp-, Russian headquarters. . This conftis- Ilieved from its exacting duties out- tion, and would not, consider the at have been appointed a consultative and prices for these were good and-- - .ion is said to be duc•,--among other side of Port.Arthur. Admiral Togo ler an insult. It is pointed out that committee by the Royal Patriotic firm, from $4.50 to $4.70 being paid reasons, to the fact that ttre Chinese'!fs taping advantage of the opporfua- Japan is not `intoxicated with its I rho;rn t mt- P ity to refit .several of big shi s, g Fund Corporation to decide upon in rents cases for eSt •"bri,ga`nds are tampering. with. tie_J! p real successes, and abides by the , - - - roads acid railroads. The Japanese 1 which are now in dockyards in Ja- original claims for which it went ;the best m+tans of c ors cattle. probably trust that their surprising;pan_ I r sled! h n v to�aar —namel3'—the ezc uston of oil e a i c a fund for the per" an- 1 xport-tJood active;t3 Jrfort good _ Russian influences from, Corea. the eat maintenance o[ the widows 'and !ranged .from g cos protect Shipping in the 4Lrait o[ m, orphans of the men who gave their loads of cattle,' and a few lots• -of confusion. It is possible that the Corea. The recent* apponrance of the integrity of the Chinese Empire vio- extra choice priced cattle sold at e lives for the crnpire in the Hoer Nal': - :raid of tAe Vladivostock squadron, Russian warships, there created sur- elated by the. occupation of . Man- _y $5.50 to $5,60;" Export'bulls sold coupled 'With -the nnexpected ap-!prise. The' lossof'transfiori.s «as Ichuria.''• Japan would not refuse to STEPPED ON TO THE TRACK. at $4.25 to $tead pearance" of the Russinit fleet outside a great shock. It is uncertain who 'recognize Russia's property rights -_ Butchers'-Stead.' market for good o[ Port Arthur, may have influenced tuns to blame for the folly of allow- In . the manchurian. railway, and butchers, but draggy for rough, An Elgin County Weath. Meets a the Japanese to. postpone a decisive Ing transports to sail unconvoyed or would agree to an equitable settle Terrible Death. grassy cattle. Butchers' cows and engagement. ._ whether blame attaches,.,to anybody. ment of them. Despite this apparent the common stuff was.,a decided drag A des etch from Ii'i h ate, Ont., The correspondent is inclined to ex- willingness, it is difficult to ace how p g g and sales tutee 'slow.`til usual they • '--'-"' H t mediation d b u s2vs �-I+CrS. I. Foster, who reside ors this cls of attle s 'd•the onerata Admiral Togo, who, it he any"o offer o me to ton woul e s c- I of s s5' c at Y NAVAL BATTLE., � with her son near here, was instant- at were consulted, probably opposed C on Saturday in this vii' could present very well place t them local Cos so long as guards persists 'in I y ou] e the negative. It is the severity of lY killed t.lic cs time. r h - A despatch from Tokio says :- unnecessary risks: Inge. Slab turned from bidding market nor. at llrontreal,, for which -'-- Admiral Togo reports an engagement I _ _ _ _ Russian defeat on sea and land that good-bye to a friend, Mrs. T:eyeraft,, _ at Port Arthur Inst Thursday in I T~ makes it impossible 'for the Czar's g rriaflcet a good•ntnv cows a'n'd rough- makes COSSACKS AMBUSTIED. and StrpNrci on 'to the railway, track er, cattle are bought. Cfioice cattle.. -which a �battles}iip of the -Peresviet P Government to entertain the thought lin front of an approaching train, type was sunk and a battleship of I Another Cossack detachment has of an- end to the campaign, though however, were in good demand, and - iho 5ev,astopol type,'and-'aTirst-class.PaUen into -an-Amb ush of Japanese-.it is undeniable that a strong under- lire, Rcfromt is in a Precarious con- in some cases hat F prices Paid. d cruiser o[ the Diana type were dam- infantry, losing a number of men current in Rt>§sia detests the war ;dition from shock..- t sold- nk S . +ct to•S4.70; Picked cattle o] 4 t --- common at $3.9(1 to S t .>!�. aged. The Japaneso fleet were prat- wounded. and would conclude it as soon.--as -,,Sl.()o0 ,0()0 TV GOLD. Ct.ockers and Fecrlers-fair;mrrl;et tically undamaged: - - �— possible. - A message from Vladivostocic taays- jar goo&iitnck,.but .the raligh cattle LESSONS OF VAFANGOW. _ . =-A - that -Admiral Skrydlofl's squadron dra. 1 gam., . STAKELBEI;G SAVED. A leading Russian military expert, An aged widow in Chicago teas Iseizccl.ono million.. dollars in coin on Sheep and Lpnibs-The market was %l despatch to the London Express reviewing the lessons of the battle of robbed-of $1,70!1,• the savings of ILoanl the Japanese transport Sado ;lotvcr, with Proshectc ha rely steady. front. Shefoo- says that Gen. Krond-I Vafangow, attrihu'tes the Japanese years, intended as.a recompensci to Iwhen'the Rus,ian crtiiscrs ovcrhauled.� I{offs=Mn'rket steady and unchang- rachenko's Siberian brigade lies join- success 'to "superior artillery, acid the daughter of a gifln whom her jher in Corea Strait on the 15th in- rod at $5.1.0 for selects and for ed Gen, Stakelberg's army. ThiQI prophesies that the issue of futu'rr, late husband had killed in a quarrel. slant, s a Might ar1<l f is 5 ., .. _ , •- � � - .'. ,. � :c `0 H� PUST�IISTEB thereby makes a good income by - ---- - - singing into phonographs, declares GAJ / A 'a 'ROWS Wters from all sorts and conditions HIM that she is constantly receiving let- All y ,,n ' " of men who deeleare-them-they--- have ems, �j- -• _ _ ^���J � - �� -- ----- fallen in love with her voice and BELIES _s•DODO I{IDWEY would like to have an interview. »^ PIZZ3`tHE FtIG1eaV MEDICINE Miss Robbins (who in private is �w .dam '`a._ FOR KIDNEY TROi1BLE. - New York paper,!declares that pos- `P. H. Belyea, Postmaster of Low sibly the young men might be aur- w little Sunlight Soap 4v111 Chan or Windsor, N. B., Endorses an prised, and oven shocked, to discover Cut glass and other articles until .41 "� rte that she is short, stout, and the s1 mother of two Sae boys. It is true rbcs Shine and sparkle. S1lnlight Opinion Popular in all Parts of _ # Canada. that Mr. Hill, who is in the musical , - Son will wash other things than business, knew Miss Robbins's voice p Lower Windsor, Carlton Co , N V. long before he became acquainted dothes. AB - --- 4:vly 4.-(Sere, li,-1'.' If. Bewith Potatoes Poultry, Eggs, Butter A les with the fair -o*ner, though he de- anehere, lay come Dist .rith elates the sound 'of it created in himr� nnan emphatic statement that is heart- CORNS AND TEETH. ' I �.+r'fly endorsed by the great majortty �ticuljar sentimental feelings or any par i ' ! _ i desire h he sin more closely ;Lot us have our consignment of an of these articles and we will A ' of people of this district. acquainted with the singer, Bow Old Wolff Carred on His Y g Y "I believe," says the postmaster, He met Misi Robbins, however, at Business. Ret you good prices. "that Dodd's Kidney Pills are the 'the house of a mutual friend, and It gives one rather an ache in the THE DAWSON COMMISSION CO t Lirrllted right medicine for Kidney Trouble it was not'until some weeks-after the mouth to---r-elee-t-that--a--gentleman Cor, Weet Market and OolwwrieSts, TORONTO, and will do all that is claimed for I introduction that Mr. Hill connected who died recently in London has left -- - -' -- --- ' - - - - - them. the voice in the phonograph with the an estate of nearly £170,000 all "I had been bothered with Kidney lady to whom he had been intro- from making artificial teeth' says the (�(!R ��� BETTE Trouble for years and tried several dared. The marriage has been a St- Javies's Gazette. kinds of plasters and other medicines very happy one, and Mr. Hill states Better that way than ,the fashion PRICES QUALITY — but did not get much lasting benefit. that. if it was brought about in any in which his prototypes raised their ; Then I tried. Dodd's Kidney Pills wealth. Before the artificial tooth way a the phonograph then the in- m d would c say they seem t f have was created deficiencies had to sbe o strument should � - made a complete cure as I feel as `made good by the rest article, so • well as ever I did." RECEIVE A TESTIMONIAL. - 1 body snatchers ravaged the cemeter 'There are numerous people pro- lies at night, breaking up the jaws t>r Mr. George Daly, a traveller in -of the dead to extract teeth to sell pared to make statements like that phonographs, tells rather a curious - of Postmaster Belyea, but the case to dentists for insertion in live men's CAN QB HAD- 1N of Kidney Disease that Dodd's Kid- story in connection with these ma- mouths. An array of these ghouls Pall ` p s� •}sae Pills will not cute has et to be chines. It appears that last year a followed Wellington. They were It- Palle Wash Bastne Milk Panel ft Y Y phonograph belonging to a customer 'i reported. censed as sutlers, but, once night fell being'out of repair, Mr. Daly called out came their pliers and out came Any First-Class oroser Can Supply You. to put matters right, With him ithe teeth of these dead and dying ___ -' INSIST ON GETTING EDDY'S JPgONO��IP�IC �10��NCES he took several records and after he on the battleldsids. It is a horrible had put everything to order he in- idea, but we are not so much mora _ _ serted a cylinder and started the refined to-day. Only eighteen months HAUNTS OF FISH AND GAME. � �� E T� E -.BRIDES WON THROUGH 'ITALIC- The song, a-beautiful bal- ago somebody was exploiting the ING NACHINES.'r l lad entitled "W"lly are Roses Sweet?" bones of our soldiers who had fought Attractions for Sportsmen on the S _ by C. R. Hawley, was sung by a Miss and died under Lord Wolseley in the Line of the Grand Trunk. FOS FARMERS AND OTHERS Interesting and Romantic Bo- Georgie Starr. Ashanti war. The poor relics were --- hhile the music was in progress eishipped to London, taken to an auo- The Grand Trunk Railway Company that era safe and earn good rates of tntereet. sults of Singing Into a l We offer good securities that are paying lady entered the room end sat down tion room to be sold as "curios," bice issued a handsome publication, J to 4 oar Cont- halt yearly, ae better thu Phonograph, i to listen, with a rather amused exp land ei4iy at the last moment waa -profusely illustrated with half-tone y and 8&r cent.per an"as, For full parC- Ipression on her face. At the con- 'public opinion too strong to permit leagravings, descriptive of the many rulars a rase Mr Edison, the wizard of modern Iclusion Mr, Daly politely inquired if ithe wicked transaction to be carried attractive localities for sportsmen. on Bz:tutor,' No.ii Queen St. Bast,Toronto. tragic, would probably be very much fabs had enjoyed the song. to which ithrough. their line of railway, Many of the astonished o he were turd that his 'the young lady replied that she had, Not so far from where the pros- ,rogiona reached by the Grand Trunk BUCHANANr.S invention of the phonograph has r though it was a somewhat curious pe ous tooth factor has Just died 'seem to halo bcea specially prepared UNLOADING OUTFIT lately led to entire than one wedding, there used to live old Wolff. Ile did Ifor Life delectation-of mankind, and coincidgnce that she should be ltaten- yet the fact Tann,)t be denied. ;not aspire to the title of chiropodist weeks we13 boob on fart to her oma voice P P where for a brief period the cares of stacks■ad 1a barna At a recent bachelor dinner given Mr Daly was considerably aKton- :-amply a cutter of corns.. �°re liesinese are ca�...�� �, life is ' unloads an Mads of by Mr. James Delaney, of 367 Man- ishad and perhaps his expression of than a thousand clients paid him given up to enjoyment. Not only do baaandrrsln elthew hattan Avenue, Jersey City, prior to their 3 guineas a year, One of them loan or a sheaves. countenance suggested some slight gu Y the 'Highlands of Ontario" present Sendloreatalogaete his taking on the IoyN and sor><pws -incredulity, for the lady quietly pick- t9aA an Arch-bishop. who while he lunrtvalled facilities for both 1lunting, of a weddeal life he informed his out the very song from music ►y- submitted a painful corn to the raz- dahing and camping, but the 30,000ed X.T.BUCIiANMI 6r CO.,Iugerlloll,Ont guests that h1a approaching marri- 'own onprofessional the pio and b oring f Georgie th lied his,,persuasive tongue upon s�aa Islands and $t il,awrtafa. Il'u 23-34. P P gu P g' ay, Tho age was due to his having fallen in Iea her the cutter. Here was a Jew to be iv- love with his fiancee's voice as it ' !converted, Sir it you will go on Starr. If he had not already been era Rideau litter and Lakes. Lake St came through a phonograph, many talking I shall cut you," was the - a �mar-ried, a man of fifty, and the Ia- -only response of Shylock "If I I John. and the many attractive 10- CHENILLE CURTAINS mo this hefore he ever saw her. The i P Y studs oe-louse H also 1 sd oil aoitiya - wal t1 s Maine N m '•- a family, Mr. Da! at- a In acne and New Ha [i- Cher of a large am y. Y u 1l i " w an-�,make you bleed o d.e. ae as young Iadv who ssessea so seduo- Y Y * � t DYosO i Of.aAws® g Po shirr resent o tial opportunities for five a yoke, and whose rnfe6aional i ttu'wards declared he might have ad- gr, Y g D qIIII p g other grim way di . had of silencing I'health, pleasure and sport All these NiO� C�B��1 m inti waw, dud to the number of phonographic clients In his dingy old room pa- I p 1 wriw m os.awe asses name is Miss kzama Laurens, was a I Y rYt g g- .tronixed b all the lions of the localities aro reached by the Grand{ �WY romances b mar a the foie eon itYalfealst+slRaOei,Nsttts.YeatraY music'teacher, and in order to in- Y Trunk Railway System. and on I _ crease her income she acts ted an straw, but, under the circumstances, Stock Exchange and everybody who - p the story can now only take its Inas anybody with a corn, he piled teslas unequalled on the continent Q engagement' to sin into the ma- up a fortune of overs u to the D 0 i er the' Wabash r lace amen�/curious coincidence. was still retain money figures, turd g Quo' Ch1aP9 0! the Edison Phonograph -'t Company. Into one she sang a prat- and mets of Ontario. Michigan. it he p g ry D bee, New Hampshire end Mai .. Clittle ballad i+ntitlod When - I date of-his death at the age of 84 game laws are inserted L11tB CT To _' .- Think of You," and the record bo- sportpublismen.ation for the guidance o! � - Ild'AS IT .F'OSSIBLE2 -•r- 1 sportsmen. The Grand 'Cntnk Rall- came a very popular one. •'How dusty these chairs arc--Har IOWrB This way has also issued dcawslptiva U- Wol id s Fair &..69 Mr.. Diyaaey, who, by gatod for- tths •• said the mistteaa. ` lustrated matter for each district sep- ' tune, is a lover cit the phonograph. Norah looked disturbed for a mo- wa offer Dae Hundred Dollars Reward' p• ST. LOUIS, MO. _.._purchased some fresh roc_ yds ah6' t for aa� ease of Catarrh that cannot Da nretely. whlelt afro Beat tree on a Q p t, but quickly recovered. She rtan cured Ly' Ha11'a Catarrh Cure, plication to the agents of the Com- a year ago. and among m stns F J CHENEY a CO . Toledo. O. Come teeth us and ace that. the _ het'.dnger along.Uw seat of one of We, the underoi ned, have known F pany and to Mr. J D. McDonald, tree, Exposition in the history of 'When I 'Mak o! YOv' As he he world. New and elegant lxalace , abs chairs, and Hien regarded !t Jr Cheney for tis last is years. and DlstrtcL raasenger Agent, G. T. R., € _ a listened to th! seatimentaY'gong �ita beUe•e bim perfectly honorable In ell Union Station, Toronto. sleepers, buait especially for thus tris!- closely, (busineu transactions, and ilnancisil y latetprenvar ted'by'Nfiss Laurene's mobile ' - tic, are now runvu,¢ da,; between and- sympathetic bPtic voice, the freedom "Now who'd Iver Chink it Geld able to carry out any obligations mad. Montroal. Toro.to sad St. Louis, make all that difference to have no- by his firtu.- !� the Canadian-racitic-K•abash abort line of a bachelor's life- seemed to lose hod, sit in 'em just the wan da R+ALDING, FINNAN k MARVIN. TEL SUNNY SrftE OF LIFE. This is by all odds the. shortest. ,•eats j y wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O quickest and only true route from some of its-'t;{lamor. . He began to mum?" said Norah in amazement. lull's Latarrh Cure is taken internal- "Did he tall in love at first sight?' Canada to St. Louis.' Tickets are good ,think about she singer, whether she to at stn wed i rs Oi'd have ly, acting directly upon the blood and ­yen, First sigbt of her bank ac_ either via short line or via Chicago. 'it 'twnsa't for YfRit Cl O t �waa young a[gt pretty and tlnmarri- a{} ; inouial s Ir-ti- with stop-over at Detroit and Chicago ed, until at last he tSa vp his , moulaL rent free, Price, 75c. per Coun without ex ra toIme.' bottle. Bold D7 all Dru``ssUta. - I Wabash train+ arrive and elepart from iniad to £lad bur, -sad, 1 everything ♦—.� Take Halle Family P[ila for coast-- f World's Fair Station, For rate*, time ttaraed out well, tablas and descriptive (older, address TO MARE HER HIS WIFE. Td>oo STEPS. p`U° Mlnard s liofinent I:used bl Pbysiclaas J. t corner K nista Yana A t , ALWAYS KEP'P HIS WORD. northeast corner Kiag and Yong* Sts•, He knew hire enthraller's name, for s "Does God send the summer, Toronto. aru - Now, look here, Thompson, re- It was engraved on the record, and The Last One Helps the First. {narked young Brawn, "!t ie sea John?" "Yes, miss," "Well, I do IN THESE LATTI.R DAYS, so without delay he called on the wish he'd send it.ln the winter, when'Edison Com ally and asked for the A sick coffee drinker must take weeks since you borrowed that fifty - P we need it." Eat, drink and bo merry, for to lady's address. This, of courgP was two steps to be rid 'of his troubles seats from me. , refused, but he obtained a promise and get strong and well again, Seven," corrected Thompson, morrow we diet. Pr gravely. For Over Sixty Years ` to'the effect that it he liked to write The '' first is to cut off coffee abso- "Well, then, seven weeks," snorted lfa•wtxacew s soors[so senor bas'beee wd a 1 n. a letter and address it caro of the lutely. ei�,iooser uethere roe tbai•Ghndne while teetbfaa• Ask for Mlr�ai s and tale iso doff . �!•: company it should be forwarded to That removes the destroying Ile-_ Brown, "and you promised to give It soothes the child.eofteasthe gama allays Pato,Gare. P Y 3' a it back to me in n week. Promised wt.d osn4 r.. lig ibesee,esob seed bowels,and b thea . the proper quarter. ' ment. - The neat step is to take,- i- bus raewr�or�lasrbaa Twenty -e Costs a boss• faithfully you did. to return me it Row bfdtussefa tbsongboai the world, Ik sue.sa'1 The fellow who plays the ball"rum This he did; and a few d'aya'iater quid food (and that is Postum Food in seven days, instead of weeks." "lifor"Man.wtnstow•seooraisasrxm;• u-ot was astonished: to"receive a reply' Coffee) that` has : in It the elements 'I know it," answered Thompson, [e not the only one who beats his _ from Long Island City, where he nature requires to change the blood sadly, drawing a memorandum-book Mr. Newlyblessed-"Indeed, sir, a way through lite. D had many friends. .Fie had written a corpusvles from pale pink or - white from his pocket. "The date of that home without a baby is a home with- diplomatic letter asking Miss Laur to rich, red, and good red blood fifty, cent piece was 1886. I made out a soul. It is an absolute family Lever's Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfect- ` eos it she were open to an engage builds good strong and healthy cella the note, and tiles I spent the mon- need." Singleton-"Yes; a crying -tat Soap Powder dusted- in the - Arent (a musical one, of course), as in place of the broken down cells de- Bey, Since them. , I {alley;"- — bath, softens the water and dlsfa• _ be waA ettia u a base - recover it." fects., „ cert and would be glad if she would Postum Food Coffee to shift to, "But," Bowled Brown, "any, other. Of course are going wrong consent to appear on the pro- bath these steps are easy and pleas- would do as wolf." .. �S gramme. As the terms were satisfac- ant. The experience of a Georgian "No," responded Thompson, shale- when they don't go your tv�. tory she agreed, and a fortnight,lat- proves how. important both are. Ing his head; "I always keep to my r or sang (by request) "When I Think '`from 187'2 to the year 1900 my word. When you gave me the-aloney Ilee�:Mlna�d's ll imeut In the Nouse f -of You" at- -qtr,- Delaney's highly wife_and I had been afflicted with I said, 'I will return this to you,' At the Yarmooth Y. M. C. A. Boys' --successful-concert.-It-did--dint-take ekk-ur--ztorvous--headaehe-'-and— -1-meant #t Hrow�:oId --chap,. _ : damp fielzP=nt. ZSiaket Fatly itis Rua- the promoter-of the musical enter- times we suffered untold agony. We just as, soon as I cote across that ust. I found MINARD'S LINIMENT'- A GIFT NOT ON IJXIITBiTION. t.ainment long to discover that be. were coffee drinkers and did not 1886 piece I'll see that,you get it, most beneficial for sun burn, an im- sides possessing a remarkably sweet know how to get away from it for for I am not the bne to go back on mediate relief for colic .and tooth- Perkins-You don't speak to Simp- , voice Miss Laurens -was also beauti- the habit is hard to quit, my promise." son. Jul, amiable, and free. "But in 1900 1 read of a case simi- fie• Hopkinson o; when I sent hte' our _ "*'-' ,ALFRED STOKES, - wedding announcement he wrote that a� In less than a month the acquaint- lar to ours where Poatum Coffee was DANISH HOLIDAY CUSTOM, General 9ocretary. he forgave me that $10 I owed him. once so curiously begun had ripened used- n place of the old coffee and a 7. Into friendship, and,.from thence b comp4ete cure resulted, so I conclud- A custom prevaiYs among parents A woman's favorite writer is a y husband who is capable of writing easy stages it passed into mutual ed to get some and try it. in Denmark of exchanging their chi-- admiration, affection, and love. Mr. "The result was, after thine days' dren dur7ng the summer holide ve. checks. x The little Dasa from the villages o A man may be as honest as the Delaney, who is a member' of the use of Poatum in pIaco of the coffee g g day is long and still have a bad re. ° New Jersey Poverty Club (an insti- I never had a symptom of the old to town, and are all the.better and " tution which donstrs to each mem- trouble and in five months I had brighter for their knowledge of city ONE ON DR'. WEIR N[ITCH'ELL. cord at night. q''t ber getting married a gift of $50 as gained from 145 pounds to 193 life and *hat the world is doing. - DL S. Weir Mitchell, the eminent a kind of consolation prize), says he pounds. The little city £bilks are sent to be nerve specialist of Philadelphia, tells The thousands of People who Is seriously thinking of turning this "My. friends asked me almost daily refreshed by the country air, and of an incident of his early career write to me, sa ag that phonographic romance into s short what wrought the change. My an- come back with rosy cheeks and ro- which taught him a lesson he has -'.play, ns he has little doubt that swer always is, leaving off coffee bust constitutions. ways remembered. Ever since then a 'Q. i it would meet with and drinking Postum in its placo. CHILDREN'S CHATTER. there has been one question which he Shiloh's _ ('ONSIDP 2ABLE SUCCESS, "We have many friends who have never asks his patients. An elderly ``__e This interestin* and romantic re- been bonefitted by Postum. Toro (our doctor's son)-I wouldn't man was ushered into the doctor's ®�����LiO •. 3 d "As to wheiiher or not I have-stat- have anything. to do with Capt, office one afternoon. After telling The Lung sult of singing into a phonograph ,the facts truthfully I refer to _ ed Smiler if I were ,you, 1✓lla. him to be seated, the doctor ask- Cure Tool. has � created some einusing corres- the Bank of Carrollton or any busi- Mise Ella -Toml what on 'earth L�,P, _ponftmminthe psecs-a.nd more than 1xi inhis mildest manner: ured them of chronic coin hs,one fair-scribtr has written claiming DeAH firm in that city where I have do you mean? 'Well, sir, what is the lnettbt withto hat'o won her husband through lived for many years and am well Tom-Well, he's not imael I ,heard annot all be mistaken. Themknown." Name given. by Fostum TO°? ust be some truth in it. �hay into tie of shone modern dad say hie very laugh was infest[- The•patient quickly replied: "If ICo.. Batt11 Creek, Mich. oust knew, doctor; I_wou.d not come here a bottletoe that seu/A of awn. "talking machines." One young There's'a reason." lo".. S.C•Wstua a Ce- SIDo rind out." 'lady, Miss Dorn Itubbinn, of As-, Look in each package for the fam- 1 fnt' [ �0o i1 Iw$o7. •Y..Toronto,Can. - pais Park, r Y., who is. the pox- oils little bock- "The Road to Well- bard'i liniment lumberman S i rle ISSUE NO. 27•-04. 3.46 - smsor of a pure contralto-'voice, anti villa." r S4 a .4z-*^ 7-5;7 Z, W 7 — —See Pugh & Moore's new advt. —Miss Lena Gordon, of 08hawft, in another column. --is speen(hug a few days at Mrs. —0111. football boys play in Henry Gordon's-' asset'-Harris-.M. Agency Whitby on Monday next. —Rev. G. _11L-Gregor B. D., -will E. Moore and his soil, Pueach in tlie Audley .A —.Rev J. Reffiol$di t -Having taken over the agency business heretofore carried on b LOCALISM ' M S Bert, were in the city this week. church next Sunday at 2 30 p.M. Mr. T. A. Greig, we are prepared the wants of the public in all kinds - --Miss Carrie MontrOy, of. . _Mrs. Fr, Wesley and Mrs. T. Of Whiteva' le, is now engaged at the Hall, of Zephyr, and,Mt-s-* (Rev.) '"T" -Tvinplements, Louden n?,v Forks, a —Bert. and Mrs.Shepherd spent Gordon house. MOOre's sisters are visiting at the F Z;1 NOW Whitby. Miss Leta, are spending a week —it is expected that there will A full stock of-RepairF on hand, also De Laval Separators —Miss Watson, of Hilldrest, with relatives in Newcastle. be a large turnout at the Union Toronto, is visiting her friend, —.Norman Kerr, of Toronto, S. S. picnic in Gordon's grove this All work promptly attended to and prices right. Miss Field. spent a couple of days here with (Friday)afternoon. —Remember the ,union school his parents during the past week. —Miss Maggie O'Leary left on Pugh & Moore Pickeriin '9 picnic at Gordon's grove this Fri- --Our public school closed for Tuesday for Hartne Man., dap afternoon. the summer vacation yesterday where she will spenT, 'a few —W. H Field, of Toronto, vis- and will remain closed until Aug. Months visiting relatives. ited his parents, John and Mrs. 2-2-2nd. —Isaac and Mrs. James, of Fiqld, Saturday of last week. —R. P. Moore wife and family, Quaker Hill,attending the Friends —Dr. F. L. Henry, of Oshawa, Miss L. G. Moore, of Uxbridge, yearly meeting have been guests Pickering s Hardware Store wilf be here next Tuesday to at- and 'Mrs. J. W. Burten, of Medi- of their cousin, Rev. )It,. .1loore. tend to his professional duties. * eine Hat, were guests at the —We congratulate Miss Ruby Mrs. Graham and daughter,. Methodist parsonage on Sunday. Hilts on her haying passed with of Brampton, spent a day last —In another column appears honors her first year examinationJIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIUtIWIIUL`'' can a u supply y 1.1 ith and -Mrs. Bell. the advt. of L. D. Banks, who has at the Toronto Conservatory of 0 w week with R. A —Jas. H. and Mrs. Rogers were the McCortnick agent in this Music. among the" who took in the exm place. Besides,. 311.. Wanks has —Miss Wetherald, who is re- Pure Window Screens Pure cursion to the ModelFarm,Guelph secured the agency of the well- signing her position at 'the college ---Screen Doors on Tuesday. known Singer sewing machines. intends taking a trip to England, —Miss Annie Wood, who has e she will spend a year in Turnip Hoes —In the civil ed-se, O'Connor vs. whet Paris l Mixed I spent the past year in Winnipeg, O'Connor, tried before Judge sightseeing and visiting relatives- is visiting her parents here, B. Meredith, at Whitby on WedneA- —The sermons of Supt. Robert Field Hoes Fork handles and Mrs. Wood. d. The Rogers, of -Newmarket,and Pastor day, the case was dismissed. = •Green Paints —John and Mrs. Gordon have, plaintiff, Bartholomew O'Connor, Henry Sutton, of Bloomfield, de S Hoe handles returnedspending by letters of administration, tried livered in the Methodist church home after, = Forks and rakes several week= with their daughter to recover money left as a gift by last Sunday were much appreci- Mrs. (Dr.') Spain. of Brooklin, -N:3' the late Mrs. Kennedy to MiL6 sled. !Step Ladders 'it, of TororitO, Ellen O'Connor. Firth left on Miss P. J. AN'rig. -11r. and Mi 'Specialty. visited —Mrs'. 31cQuarrie, of Glasgow. Stoves, "Washing her relatives here durins! Wednesday fur Go-Home Bay, on Machines and Churns' 'a the past %veek, as well as ,attend- Scotland, is spending a few clays Georgian. Bay, where they will Come On I ing the Friend' Yearly meeting. with T. and Mars. Diinba'r. speii(l 4zowe weeks camping. They —Rev. air. Siuuie, uftLeFr1ends 3 o the college ar. and Mrs. Mc-Quarrie arrived will probably return t church. Toruntd, preache.d all ex- at Montreal on Tne-ilay of last by trite first of August. M. -sbyterian week, the former-being at present —The new staff of teacller�, for cellent serilion in the Pre I - .. Chap' 'man, church on Stinday evening last, at Brantford Find -other pointq in the mining year at the col=lege, taking as his text John 3:16. western Ontario. They lmrpo?e hnve all been engaged, 'We nn- 2 ­tan(l Mr. El%v(.),A Moore, B.A. B. F. Bennett had a sticce��s- ;,Ittjjiig in thi.; eountry. %It-. Me- flf,�t e being fftake .�onie of the Colle-g :fill bu=iuess trip last iveek. Aniong Qua rrie', intention; b ;11� to ell. NN I latt, 4 Jot-hers wiuz,a large- order for 'tieter the shipping bu.�iue -- but as course, and 'Mr. -%Vay ;Nill take T. Eaton Co, of Tot-onto, xvith yet they have not decided where the-Cuiuruercial work. whom the fit-in expects to do much to locate. b i New' Goo' ds ' 'hii Week. us-iness iii. the future. —At five o'clock on Mondav —Mrs. Jones, of Staviier. -110 afternoon •an itltere-ting event %Ve 11kc best to ca.�i -pent a t,,,k place at the re-idence of A. -is oil her way to England, couple of days thiQ NN eek with bet- and Nlr-, Allaway, when their �-i)u SCOTT'S EMUSION -on, Chas. W. . who k in the em- John. wa.? united in marriage to a food because i-, stands so ern- 1 of Dr. Bateman in his drug Nlis� Elizabeth. A. Ariu�,trong. of nutwlon. ,tore: Mrs. June., -ails from Mont Toronto The ceiTmony v%aQ per- phatical'y for perfect And vet in he matter , f rector- . on Friday, July 1st, on the formed by the Rev. J, E. Moore. t - I LADIES Fine Shoea. Newest Stole-. -Tunisian. Ph, B., in the presence of the int- •ng appe-i'e, of new iford� —Oil. Wednesday morning: mediate relatives. The groom s'rergth to the tissues,espe6aily NIISLSES Strap Sb(le- And fine Ox White Cauras.-Box Calf and Dongola.;; while Jonas Lewi�-. team,--ter for was supported by hiz. bn)tber, the nenes. its actin is 'that Cf & ffie'j�CL i ne. F. L. Green. of Greenwood, xvaQ Frank. while Xlva. F. Allaot%ay a= of taking a load of flour Qisted the bride. At the conclu. SCOrr & LuW N E. Ch.mistoo. to Dunbarton. one of the aicon of the cereirlony all gat clown -tree while whiffietrees became detache441-uni to a splendid I I rovIiied for s" Lads,oo. ooi;eirucrAu. the'double qum 6loveQ. Fanev Havm�, Fancy Shirts. Fancy going down the oc-ca!aion. e. Iappy couple 'Cents New Fancy Bows and Tisa. double collars. the hill beside Mr. Logan's store, were made the r eats of num- We have a1w, t) -�ometbing new to show you. ajume and see us. —The horses became f ri gh tened but eroits presents. 74,ifpter spending Fk Dn F(-)u want ithe driver succeeded in keepipg few days here with friends they ;them under control until they left for their home in Toronto, NE's WHEELS A. T crossed the bridge. when one followed by -tb,- good wishes of On your Buggy or Democrat. of the horses was thrown down their many Pickering friends. .... .... John Dickie & CO. the embankment and the —Two youn men wbo,live near We have Them wagon with its contents was up- the east town line are very ambi- isoet. Mm Lewis who was &ccom' tions to become river drivers. In and are specialists in all that kind panying- her husband� esca their dreams they imagine them- of work. Don't gotcoa foreign town without the slightest' injury, V11t, for carriage work We can plesiae selves performing herculean tasks Our Tn&cbine department is Mr. Levis alighted on his should- in the 1.a in torrents of the riv. Y()u. running every day. General black- - oxxis—tPia—rij covered tip est of Noitfiem Ontario,conduct smithing. etc. SUN DY' S with the bap of iour. He was ing huge rafts of sawlogs to the House And lot for sale cheap. taken to Dr. Batsman's surgery. mills in the more civilized parts B where on examination, it ,vas -ince. At other times W. H. JACkSON, Brock Road. �U of the province. iRead This List. found that his arm was dislocated they imagine themselves rescuing at the shoulder. Public Notice U 40 His injuries a comrade from certain death in World's Only Dustless Floor'Brush,the waterfalis 13rushola—A Waterproof Shine for Boots, or two later he was able to return abound in Newer Oiltario. Were. -Notice is hereby giT�en that -N w,ei-,e­&ttend-ed-t&*nd-in a-n-hottr gom�ot— to his home in Greenwood. For- these deeds of bravery actual oc- Law was passed by the Municipal Scythes, Shears, Lawn Mowers, tunately the horses escaped % C uncil of the Township of Pickerin Our Quick Meal Oil Stoves and Gasoline ser- etirrences these men would be '0 of May-. A.D., 19F on the 30th day Stoves,are quick sellers. loos injury,„and the wagon was numbered. among the heroes Of romriding for the issue of a Debenture -D Green. Anything you Want or D Pure Paris G not Mach the worse of the acct= history, but these deeds are only io the amount of SRO), for the pur Need, See Thein. dent. the fruits of their imagi-natiou. pose of defraying the cost a rock —On Friday evostling last the The. nearest they. have come to crusher for the Municipal Cor�perntion y In Hardware, Stoves, Ranges. ASK for y and quotations before you buy elsewhere. garden-party-'xinder the auspices their ideal occurred on Sunday of the Township of Piekerinj registered in that such By-Law was the Ladies r Aid of St. Andrew's last, when, dressed in their best the Registry Office of the 0,unty of church, held on Mr Robt. De-�er. clothes they wended their way to OntArio on the 13th day of June, A.D. BUNNY 'ell's law-n. proved to be a most Lynde's creek and hastily binding ed 904 'successful affair. The night was a number of logs together, sail Any motion to quash or set aside an ideal one for such an o,�caeion, off into the middle of the stream. the same or any part thereof, must be and by six o'clock the crowd be- In some unaccountable manner made within three months after the I gan to gather, and sit dpw�n to the the logs psi-ted and they were first publication of this notice, and precipitated into the water fifteen cannot be,made thereafter. th Binder— Tw'ne tables laden with the good thingsI Dated at Whitevale, the let day of Tlyffwu providedclTeep. "all on a Sunday mom- by the ladies. The pro- YeZe t July,A.D., 1904. ing." Their conception of river Donald R. Beaton. visions, which 'consisted among other things, of an abundance of driving, has changed wn:kewbat �M4,0 Township Clerk. aim berries, which the ladies since that exMrience. Gold medal after considerable trouble and ex- —Atte Friends' Yearly Meet- 1=10]cex.L=jr Silver Sheaf, pence, had managed to secure, ing during the past week there Plymouth Special were ample in quantity and excel- were visiting - ministers present Vigilance --. committee .Z lent in quality, and were much from London, Eng., Ohio and ' Mr.-Alexander, Formed for -rec4v air P0 Ion enjoyed by those who had par North Carolina. eri properly .toren The Best is the Cheapest. takenof them. D the even- England, was just returning from from its roembers and the sppre• coursed sweet. music which' was trailia. He preached an able ser- Momberskaving property 'AGENT ing the Whitby During a- trip to New Zealand and Ails- ore orchestra dis- bension of the thieves. Sunday morning ,--in-the y btolel�e0mmuoi. E. -- CHAPMAN) much appreciated. When tea, mon cats immediately with any member'. 7 concluded; order was called Friends' church and on Friday ee. .. . . -_ .7 was co ud of Executive Committee. -ve an interesti Membership fee 11.00. that a program might be rendered evvning he ga ng F-1-eff—reyy -A waa repared for-the occass� address on-14�_ �__w� which lit misshm urk� rt Ur - Geo. Lug— the chair. The program was not churches were supplied on Sunday Exec.Com.—Geo.Le'nR,D.E. Pugh,C.S 'Pleasure ion. Rev. �11r. McGregor occupied London. The pulpits of the other Secretarv. Presiden a lengthy one,but it elicited much evening by Friend.ministers. On Palmer,Pickering, Ont. We take favorable comment. Miss Mina Monday evening Mr. Williams. of --. Phillips. of Tort>nV), sting three •N. Carolina, gave all excellent In offeririg '�-6tfr our new st'<2ck of Papatrie L s, Erasers, Bead Bolos in her own excellent style, address oil Foreign 3lissions-. The� and Mecrrs Evans, Ayers. Wilkin- bushies9sessioDs of the meeting ickering 10oal "I$Vy neck laces, Clothes Brushes, Peri Lustra Embroidery silk, Key chains, Perfumes, Rubber tipped pen Boys' watch chains, Cuff buttons. son and Whitelaw, sang two quar were held at-the college, and for P . .. tettes which were heartily encored this reason little was seen of the Yards at Spitk Mills. holders. Pou),pftdore, side and back conabes, etc. and t M. o which they freely respond- .delegates in the village. Oil Mon ed. Mr. Wilkinsoll, of Whitty, dav the college reports were pre"• Best Quality of Hard Coal & E', Boone, 'Pickering, gave two whistling Solos, accom- ,seated and from a financial point �d by Mir. 'W itelaw on the I of view the school made its best Full weight Guaranteed. Fanie h larinouica, and 'Mr. Evans .on the I record.. They have a considerable cornet, Mr. Wilkinson was well stirplus over running expenses. Stove and Chestnut Sizes Mone Made receired, and also resRon e Adeqiiate accommodation*for theRev. J. E, increasing numbex of �stndeonts,% Atlowest Daurke neydythe bearty encores. di d to tMo 8 Moore of the Methodist .church who'are applying for admission to a college, is n problem that 11111st was present and g' ve an -&ddreps th� prices. 1-1 pounds of nails for 25c 5 yards Silk Ribbon 256 and ci:)m0imented the Presbyter- be considered very-soon. - The en Of lbs light brown sugar 25c 4 Dippers,25c ianq on theirsuccessfulstrawberrv,dowment fund of the college has 5f grainflated sugar 25c 3 cans corn 25c //,festival. Although the crowd, augmented by over two We have also on hand quant ity cf I lb A I Tea 25c '8 lbs maple syrup 25c Was S. record one, excellent order;thousand dollars during the year. :Best Quality SmithIng Coal. 1 extra heavy cashmere hose 25c 4 lbs Clean curranta 25c. was maintaiijed throughout. The!The yearly meeting adjourned to . Our Coal makes warm friends. ' " 1%, Orders left witu W. Peak delivered total receipts of the evening meet at Pickering college ge next I .. . . W9 L 0 d an -amounted to$100. year. promptly. 7 10 F because stands?o r'hf a�� for perfect Ct .,tl L1170"Z E e-