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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_07_08 ^.y. ..�,. •.,.. t _ • n THE M. 41 A0 VOL. X,XIII. - _ ',_ _ DICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. JULY 8 1904. NO �39 �L fDrafosoWnal %arbr*. I ROUGE HILL. _ on, H Johnson, A Liscolm. L Al GREEN RIVER. Spink MMS Rutherford,teacher.e -Miss Mary Lo4ton entertained a J. B. ZZ'ilson hada horse 'drop dead _ number of •friends front the city on while driving ing otLt of his lane Saturday } ='..to ,aled,Ecal. Red Wheat T - 85c bus. the First. BROOK ROAD. last. !Miss 141aggte Kerr, who has been -- Jnr,, Eli Nighstyander visited her, 1 - r White Wheat - 85c visiting her brother, John, of Queens- Hiss Alice Stark is the guest of firs: dau liter, firs. Ellis, of Ashburn this Spring Wheat - - 838 " ton, has returned home. Lee. wee • " W F. EASTWOOD, M,D.. Sar¢^on p g ,� • VY to Caasdi�n Pacific Railway; Coroner Goose Wheat 75c A. C. and firs. Courtney were in Miss Robson, of Toronto, visited at Loral.out for the big garden party. Ontario County; Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Manitoba Flour. - $8.00 bbl. Claremont last week calling upon the Asa Aubbard's. the Baptist friends intend having this Claremont; office hours-Befnre 10 s.m„ I to 9 Family F1Utir r 0,00 �� format's father, who is ill. Miss Humphry Visited her brother month. 0,.m.,and trot, 7 to B p.m. Private telephone Sez•eral from here attended the Frank durin the holidays. Our football team, the Sharrivocks, connection with Balsam.Greenwood,Brougham Pastry Flour - " 6'.00 S Mt Zion,A.Johnston's(7th coat, Wm Cowie, garden-party at Washington church, Mrs. Geo, Bayes and sister, Miss `8ZAir, c:uue off victorious at hiarkhatu � M 7th coa),and DPugh's(ethcon) 6-17 Bran $17.00 ton and report an enjoyable time. Rodd, spent the First in Napanee. July 1st. Shorts, 19.00 F. G. Lacev and E. Plant, of To- The warden arty last week was Alf Ni hsw uder, of Ba den, is S. YOUNG, M,D„C.M.,Fellow of Jumbo 23.00 " ronto, were the guests of Thomas aftd fairly wll attended at Mr. Jas. Bayes visiting his parents, Eli and Mrs: 1 e Trinity he9ical College, Toronto, mem- Mrs. Lacey, Limestone Farm, on the Ed. Jackson, of the State Industrial \ikhswander. bar of College of Phvsicisns and Surgeon of Graham, Whole Wheat h'lours First, and were accompanied home by School Rochester N.Y., aid a flying Mr. and Mrs. Brodie, of Toronto, Ontario. Once and residence opp02earybotel Chop of all kinds. P $ Woburn;Out. Office hours; morning 7 w 10: their wives, who have been spending visit to relatives in this section last are visiting their nephews, John and evening 8 too. Hard and Soft Coal. a couple of weeks there. week. «stn Michell this week. Above p. ces aablect to Cbsnge without Miss -Tay Lacev entertained a GordonNotice. C oand _firs. Beau'e and sort, of Legal, number of c dung friends at her home Ar:uidale, visited with Dr. H. and y Model Bakery Co,, Limited. on Wednesday evening of last week, Scarboro Junction. 3Ir Hopkins on Sunda} last. .. ' The merry youths rnjuyed themselves -- Mrs. Robert Defoe' visited 31rs. A.' Pl. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BAP.RIS• with games, music etc until the early The picnic held at Munro Park last E;lic of A<hhurn, and in company TEB,Ooantyy Crown Attorney,and County hours of the morning, when cell se a-•- R'ednesdav=was a decided success, and n•ith Jlrs,. Ellis .attended theotialtor. Court HoIIse,Whitby• v associ- ated for their htues, being n•ell the school hoard has ev(-ry reason to atirnt in Lindsar, [Teased with thrix }'c,unx hostess. congvatula:e themselves frir the oble R'altc•r and: 51rs. NiRh4wand.r, of cream este ser id lug coke trod ice t Olein. Fzal3tatttf and Puss and Jtt, Dow,re,6olicitors,(to. ' Ofsec opposite Post cin u Foster, L, sf los Whitby,Out. Jao.B&L Dow,B.A.;Tbso. ; ,rd, c eat a tveF•k with their { C aGillivrav,LL.B. ]tonev to Loan, 91 ,�M, •Repor` of the recent �}�rninotiun pot enti, C. and Mrs. Foster. Wnite_,ate exams for Sr•xrboro P S. \,tme, in --•--- -- -_-- Veteru►ary. order of uter•it. Jr div. To Jr 2-11 Haven :• the o:t'er of the dar, Jte;t ie, M Heal, NV B. alt A•knight. --- " Heart, c•,.n tatulation, for, the H Be`'kett, R C:a4r. J 1•Elie, T,, Sr 2 HOPEI�t3,CETE ftI�ARY SL 3t• g" a GvOV, Oradoste of ttse Ontario vet• Shau,;rir 1, --1,Brc,ct n. O J1uur � Ash1)ridur•, JI ai t.e Ontar c yd:ezinazy �[e.i-a' Aaaore:io s}}materials and desist Jli••"• ^.e:. of Tnrrmtn. Ave {'rttvr. F: !}est.tS. _Tttttt:ell,A last's eriaary Cm,ege, Toronto, re;iatered match ers > n. !i E \\'brie. +ca+her. Sr ,liv, I'n Jt kepti u stock. it will pay yan tUr.g :t•:ti �l•n, li, I3. \\'t:1 ttr. nomr b of-liras.R.ver0aOt9ce ace-a netts c igs to call at our works and inspect car stock. Percy Hend-:s ,n. r,:'Sc.,rh',ro Jct.. ' '-\-V C mist • J B3 11. A Vivian, J HF•ai, 4 hours b to:l IL In and 1 to t D m• Yr:aa:e ani obtain pri=es. Dca't be misled by }•iii.''+--d gait} _k, ural 31. Pherrill thi. E Redman, E H+-t•-,.;n. To Sr a-J -- -_ �IF,ide Tu Jr I-1i I3eekrt:: L Trina - telapaoon in tzy tints P,O. sGdress, Groan age-to we do not employ theta,consequent. tst-rk• -- - y K e f the village have nel. Tw I;,t t - J Heron, JI Dexter, \\' p S River. Unc. ! we can, an3 do throw off the • eats Th }+' F- r e org-zn- You can depend On A 'er s commiss.on of lU per coat., which you will ' R"`Inlet'• T" Sr 4 -R 31•-ad.•, J Lc.ai•• t�� a f• + tt'ltt 'r� 'I n inC Hair-Vi or to restore color to ¢ loustness (garbs. certaicly of by purchasing from no. A t,;, tto. _�r,t,-c •rppet tad Sh.,c,.t .k, Ii Herr,r,, \N' Fie,,l. .k A� hhridbe, 1' � „- call solicited. Her, 31r. $e^,;old+-'tart ;at,:v r.ii�- -Peters. 'R E Alexander. teacher. . your Cray hair, Every time. n irsed in thy �l�tiuxl t church here - Follow directions and it never 1 t[1S0�tA3 DC`�,Conveyancer, Com WHITBY GRANITE CO., fc,t hi: tic=t titne•l.,:t S inlay evening. 11 mtaeioagr for takica AMdav:ts •to., Opp.post Of5ce. y, I g Greenwood, fails to do this Work. It stops + Itllaremont Oat. ?y Whitby,Ontario NA e d eicc me hits to hi. new under- p ---- tak rl. Mils .1. Stewart is visiting city R ac-N'rI\G, Issuer of Marriage Fool w:r.c the r?�vlt of the recant friend s. L• Licensee for the County of Ontario Of. PICgERING LIVERY ' t tt,oL;`l exau, held in the f\\'h te- \Ix, J irk,rr, of DarlrraT teas InHairVigoRae at the store or at his ro,dsaoe.Pickering WtIlage lar x P. `K rem in ntclx r r. tial:[•, t„irn d felt l tFs. T, �r 4-B 13eAre. \ Hc,!:ins,n. ,B G-f'. and Jlr • Law visited U-hatca 'tf1 kVID BELDAM, auctioneer, te., Fires class reticles for Erre by day B'-aton' E \\ 1'ite. G Hodw ,r., Tri Jr ft:end. on lion.!a fellingofthe heir,also. There's LJ oa rat I--L Lonw. To St 3-4) R•f;;te, E 31, Gleeson has invested in a new g g 'Tobzra�a^•.�::e sales tom tis aumeroas gtt 'bee to connection meet- teat Satisfaction In ltnowin Mende Dom tar ini'near, sal to of aAme,is= ing ani G T. R.tra;ns. Freight and Lon.. F; \leak, L Penncxk. F, P•nnoct J},•l;at:ghlin hugrAry. �aook an.l eoerytt.:cs the is to be sol-wit be 9% reqs delivered to ail R P A.116r.s;at, To Ji 3-G Pugh, E you are not going to be disap- d)ed b7 the sr,t••criber w:th the utmost care p pares of the Jarte- P?na now runs A new + end Br.tre. Y Yenr_:,cl.. E Harni!n. Tu''nd 31cL, , h'in lit i,' Ora pointed. - Isn't that so? end sold to the re oat aS.anaxe. sf>:y vtJ,aee. Teamin¢of ail kinds done g-ri, -L L'tmt,. A H;un:in.-A Hudg•un, G Mi' Ethel 5twm art h;,s been visit- Yl Bair rsded n.Ill It was about W11346 n on shortest notice. Sale and coin. Turner, «' Pugh, tock .oat one uo'Ale of AT era Hatt Vigor to I� R.BEATON,TOW1SHIPCLEFE m:saion•tablesinconnection. - instfriend,; inT,Au,urden, rwtore,ttatuformer dult,neaootor. roar ,,e-•�■ J.J. and 3frc Linton, of Toronto. eat ct o' r fid Ooa Accountevaricarant Etc. a:oaar for ca1v ,t.••r•Ae'IL o aaaR4ckin4bAm N C�r ' 1.fix te. lecoaataat Etc- Yoaey to i^ao _ Bron tar,,, have been t'.ait,II xE Gen. Lea'i3•. Oen term propert7 Issuer of ]damage L.c• a �, Peak g 3Ji=.. f'alt'er+,of Pickering is heli•' F°” a bottle, a c•am co - onoea' R httaVale• Oat- t.v f NtEOt. —- Ab den a Lowellilea•. r roe dawn with Xiss ,Myrtle VQ n. 10001111111111 E. H&m,'c,f O-hawa. wan home K f� ��r OCCHER A POSTILL:Licensed Ace• ever the holiday. n And 3tth Porter, o 0shatra, • r • i' c:oneers,�r the County of Ortario. Aac- a rundayed with E,and Mrd. Gleeson. P a ding x I r G ' e i>. Hubbard la here_ zz'ith. his R'e are le t etOn wird 0l e�er9deecrt ottoa concocted at a n 91-ter, �M n•9, Cowan. HQRin afters QUnBO confinement t{'I LewisLf1 a'I me tmodetat• charge. T Yoor ,Strict Beal Ea"t I, n '1�n�t �rQ►1►t e F ' ,agent sad Genera: y mail eleg a:t Ad j u ,Z j j, �,J « , .T, Bedell had Ilety ,oCat�es alio, last. ►•n to all orders by mail or tel•graya ♦d The Taos. P�CCHfia, Brougham. Ont. F And green peas on Sunday. The council have at last completed STILL,Green a:ver,Oat, y5:y 9lissg Lymons, of Toronto, is the foundation under the Greenwood tT��i� � BAN ! o[ vFIU , A full line of fires. _ visa-in at Rill. 110-groves. budge. tT 1 ul1 V1l ll j� �rVHS WELLI`tGT0. Hotel.-Har class furniture now L. T, Gleeson %vas in Whitby on Mr`: G. VanyltIkenhur _cif R-hfLby_ 1 - h lnouporated by act of Parliament 1874 lass removed w and t prepared overhaul- On lxllibieioc in has been engaged Aa teacher- fur S. S.. Led theabovs t,onse,I am ps•pared co fvraiah Monday and repart-a potd tune. No, 9, fur the coaxing year. Pickering Brans,L. aeoomodatsoa to all who a•a:• to pa a --. _our wan_.rooms. - �, l'oaktvell, of Toronto, ' i fits E. (lark retugrned to her home Act,orized ca�tcaJ. „81000(700 me. dpadone wmp a roomtr i strati ` anbacnbed Capital .,` e00Dpp Prices ri ht. vis-tiu his brother, W. J. Ccak- in S ringrille on Friday Inst,. after Beat . ......-,•„ .... neoaoo . ad to tee all old Datroo•when ilia hay at g p Assets Readav Cunverttbie f,.......... 1dGe870 atasson to vials laa:kham. JAB. T�aasrtcs. g well.- teaching a successful year here. am Ont, item F. and Mrs. Gerow, of Toronto, Our football boys Journeyed to Jan-. cow._..Eel. T.H.HcJLLa,r-ax E R. S. Dillingham• spent Sunday here with their Pr'hitby on Idondav to 'compete for e•:�•cs Methodist Chnrch rent.. P The were defeated 8pW41 attea:;oa given to armez's eats ' Picbering, s the silver trophy. y !titan Collections so;tted and rom tly maAe I,S 1 I-- O —n-ronto, -r�Y M rs- Farmer's N'cres dtscccated Smarr Services as Follows. �' W. J. Devitt as erected a rtyate Foreign Ercbsoge bought and sold Drafts la- spent the holiday under the par- P 10.30 a.m. ,.. .Preaching. __ _. father's home,, Mr. Devitt has also Savings Bank Department. t 00 p m -W der O We are vers sorry to report become a shareholder in the Jiarkham --200 p.m. .:...8abbath School. g j �J ► that Mrs. Cott'8n is.nu[ improving -Pickering Co operatfveTelepht2ne.Cr,. interest allowed on deposits at higheat cur 8:00 m.. ....E worth League, on d f [ant tato,and credited half-yearly to Manager. i P• � very rapids,)-. �i'e tt•oul lite to see other xrroers in ••. - _ . Tuesday. Have a full line of fresh and cur 'July lst was cjniet, most of-the this locality do likewise. The co-op- neo. Kerr. lfanager. 8.•00 p.m.., :...Weekly -Prayer on ed meats constantly on hand. the people were either at Whitby erative line has been extended froze, ' Thursday. or tlark-ha•m. E3.-oughan, to J. Millet's, 7th conces- CLAREMONT LIVERY Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, sion, thence to W. J. Devitt's and -1 Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. A. Fish. of Toronto, was here Pastor. � ' then to Greenwood. 3t'hc not the - - over the holiday with his brother, eastern farmer take hold and extend First-class horses 'to hire day or —_. .Highest prices paid for Dr. G. N. Fish. it onward. night. : Butcher's cattle. Miss 31. Ager returned home on Buss in conaectiori" meeting all i Wednesdav from the north to s' spend her holidays. - Audtey. 7Horses clipped on shortest notice. F. L.Gleeson and E. W. Boden — PP. Real Estate Agency '` UCAAR were in «'hitby on Sunday view- Frank T. Smithhes purchased a new,buggy. -?W, A• Th>amson, J :'• w1ace IS ing the decorations. Miss A�ie O'Loane is visitin her 'Proprietor. '• Mrs. A. Harris and da _ o. sugars on an Mr. `'an Norman_ spent the Jno. Edwardsahas had a Provan e e hand which we will sell cheap. holiday with J, Burk. hayfork put in his barn. estney attended the 'Insti- ' FOR SALE Full line of Dry Goods and Gro- market, d firs. iSundawn, of New- rank i' June Specials i _ • caries., market, spent Sunday with the tote excursion to Guelph. . A good seven roomed dwellin letter's sister, :firs Cowan. City people have rented the W a1= z d. Rock Salt on hand. Mrs. J. M. Gerow returned home tar's cottage for the summer. Ontari������Coe>s wood house attached;4. acres of fan - '• .Ira --_ Splendid for market gardening. Prin- on Monday, aft other P B >l Give us a call. Fred, in the city for a few-days. " ciply sandy loam, good we 1, good weeks with her son at Niagara. Rev. Air. McGregor, 'of Pickering, " stabling,quite near the station, Our school closed on Thursday preached in the pulpit here on Sunday Old-BOy 1�B'Un1on. � a mea Farmers Supply Store fGr vacation, and our teacher, last. J7�1 A good dwelling on Main street, 'one -Miss Rutherford, returned to her The trustees are considering the ap- -on Christina street, and a •,goud .E. BRYAN, Mgr. home in Colborne, lications for the position of teacher -house to tent on Church-streets T _ - We are offeri7l s eeial bargains t As . J. �'oakwell-hss-sold-cut Coulter, of Toronto;is vision to watches etc.Pfor rthe ba�IYte DOMINION BANS' his harness business to E. Boden, g comers and invite your criti- • v. Richardson• going her cousin, Nelson J. Chapman and . and intends vin to the North- P cisme. Rest, he.will sell b ublic auct- family. • y p T. C. Osborne has as good a crop of ion at o p.m. On Saturday,_ July sugar beets as-will be -found in this wpw � Capital Paid uo $3,000,000 111th, his stock of harness,' robes, district. r y .SSE 0 tp Bese�rve Fund and f f etc, as well as his household effects Miss Winnie Chapman is at present- Undivided Profits 3,474 ('i00 writin on her firstp t Whitby. «'e > i ctito ,. , Report of Brougham school far g June. - names in order of merit, wish her success. . F Whitby celebrations drew some of Class 4-H Johnsou, M Brozcn, W our eo le and the were .1 A few pointers for WHITBY BRANCH. . White, Z Holtby, W Brown. �1 pleased therewith. y generally Feasby, J-Cochran. E Williams, I z H. T. Love has been rather indis- General Banking Phillip• 3rd-E Routley. R Far- posed of late and has been forced to = a , YOU. Business Transacted. thing, L Potts,'1M Hogle,JM Linton quit work for a few days. = a From 2nd to 3rd--31 Barclay, E Clover haying has commenced in Linton, A Farthing. From pt 1 some parts but weather seems to be x ' 3 Special atxention given to the. collet• to pt 2-M Barclay, L Farthing, unfavorable towards curing. T WE SELL _ M Bell, A Meebin, J Hanson, N Tu rni?s have, as a rule, been sown - tion of farmer's sale and later this year, but the rainy weather Norton, A Johnson. From 3rd to other notes. will atone flo doubt, for all lateness. = - _ 4th-11 Hogle, L Potts, M Linton. _firs. H. T. Loye`ha9 been spending C I Pure 'Parrs Green. "" SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Sr 2-B, Mechin, M BArelay, A a few days in Toronto tit the bedside All kinds of disinfectant. ' Farthing, TNorton. E Linton. Jr of her nephew, who died recently. Down to a watch at SLG) Panacea, for young turkeys �@h=Bit8 received or $1. and 1-A Hamilton, L Hogle; H Hub- Frank Elliott., who has sold his See our Souvenirs. upwards. bard.. Sr pt 1-M• Barc•lay, L Reach farm and has purchased a 200 and chickens. p Farthing, J Hanson, M Bell, A y - _ =rat@rest allowed at highest 8, acre term north of York, is liken to NORMAN BASSETT JObD9on, A Mechin, N Norton. pt sell his farm here soon. current rates. - 1 jr-L Johnson. Tablet 3-R Mrs. Pardon and family have then Jewels:and Optician, totroer MRr. Compounded or paid half sympathy of the vicinity u nn the( and successor to Forsyth, M Phillips, O Routley, F Routley. A Routley, C Hanson. loss of a lovingg husband'and father,i Riehardson Sz Co.. �ICKERI N f'i yearly, y, � Deceased was highly respected and a PHARMACY X.J.THORTON Tablet 2—M -Routley, G Hogle. 'genial crhnlesoulgd .individual as his Whitby - Ont. gj KAzAia"i I Tablet I-L Sanderson. F Hamil- many fireside friends will attest. r r • ,2�'.« ,v1k-, ,o .,r --...,t,. .,/: {,�r...n,_ �. n+n �.. �r-w... � �}g YMv!_. a�'J �y .. ��`'� ,t- M - y yt•- - �. 1 .> �... .. .. .-• 1-7 f 1, _ - 9 , y THE REPORTS ARE AS ONE. r �0R�i v_ -. Suglight Soapr will not ; Tberr to a uddcn peace between the e R10 2 TTr Q dtielist�. he Boer's bull Salla tor- bum the nap off wootens -:,:,n h _ :`•, }?- ct.rtay^� !:� ..^art:,_, tl �st*ggles to his feet. Their horns r DIABETES IS AGAIN VST- 1144interlocked. Before the. wounded QVISSED BY DODD,S abitelope can rid himself of the ea- � /1 _ _ � � h SIDNEY PILLS. cimtset•aaee of the head. our art- C �/_ v/ -1/(�j '�eiQ/�C��,� ring out a second time, Two hart- i beest lie stretched apon the pan. The ',DonaE Laflamme', of 5t. DZarguer- herd is off up 'the ivi d. The white rte' QUO." 'the`"ffiS]i.-Cozad==-St1i=fiiazez:-"1sFs�_.'i'hY�' LU2nY5s-Soba Judi- R$DVCES 'o . s i cous] r _ Y '-' ' _"•- : 'ther Proof of the ,far Reaching 'No horse can outrun thehartbeest, 0" E$P$NS$'Power of the Great Kidney Rem- but we can afford fit''give them chase. edy. ay ' Otrt over the- veldt they Asir ifor abe Oeta"a Potatoes, Pou 1 try, Eggs, Butter, Apples .. St. Ma.r uerite, Dorchester Co., stretch. Their clean-cut limbs move S rhythmical ly.'-_They race as though eyes set high up in-the forehead, Let us have, your consignment of any of these articles and we will July 21.-ESpecial).-That, all drilled by a sergeant• instructor. It with 'their corrugated 'horns jutting get you good prices. .varieties and stages of Kidney Die- is glorious out here in the young !upward and outward, then sharply THE DAWSOIV COMMISSION Lltnit3� ease yield readily' to Dodd's Kidney morning. The cool air isinvi orat- C 0 t Pills has been roved almost daily g bent back over the neck, with the _ P Ing as a shower bath. 'The horses absurd tufts of hair crowning their Oor• West Matrkcs etrkd Colborne*to,. TORONTO. for years, but when another victory enjoy the sport, Chris points with cheev'bones. ''Yet do they afford soy- +�_ over the deadly Diabetes is scored it his rifle to the front of the antelope: las short, and our bag is usually LOWER 9 �� SETTER is aet always worthy of mention. Such His kegn eye has detected the break ;heavy. lire have' fresh meat enough �^� " = - U a case happened'here. of a donga. He digs his rusty spur to delight the Kaflirs, to yield a meal PRICES UALiTY Donat Laflamme is the man cured, into his pony. The horses gallop (for our own table. Se we ride away and the cure was quick as well as mightily. The antelope are swallow- !front the brack pan. We found it complete. Speaking of his cure Dr. ed up in the dip of the valley. The pure and unsullied, dimpled with the �� Laflamme says: horses are pulled' up on the very 'dainty footprints of antelope, We "For two years I suffered from Dia- brink of the donga. Together we ,leave it blood-stained and trampled `w betes. I was attended by the doc- are gazing into the hollow.. There, ,upon, polluted with the presence of � taueR alta as ea tor, but all his remedies did me no to the-righty is the bevy of red coats (beasts of carrion. Vggood. Then I tried Dodd's Kidney They are 300 yards distant. 'Chris It is hot now and -air-:ess- The_ -- tp kN BB HAO IN ols and two boxes cured me cam- wastes no 'time. Tie sights at a veldt palpitated ,like a living-thing.. Pfi�'S ■�aa7h Basins, ���ri1 Pans, V gletely." ' lumbering cow. The rifle cracks. Outlines are blurred. Foul flies I ! What will cure Diabetes will cure The hartbeest swerves as though cling to-.the skins at our saddles. Lo- Any First-class Grocer Can Supply You. _ sny.Kidney disease is an old saying. stung by an insect. The thud of the 'tusk spring out from underneath our : And no doubt remains that-Dodd's bullet comes heavily back to us. The horses' hoofs. We plug steadily -INSIST ON GETTING EDDY'S. !Kidney Pills will cure Diabetes. antelope keeps on. campward. We stumble upon it al- We spring to ot:r ponies, We ride most before we had recognized the --} rapidly along the verge of the valley. surrot:ndings. `,�'e kick up a sliimb- HAUNTS OF FISH AND GADQE. BUChA�AN'.g HUNTI(}��jtiljR7 tfl[jjtl jj�4((1�GTil�f(1 (The hartbeest is distanced by her ierint: Kaffir. W,- call for water. We I � NG THE HARTBEEST EE 1 comrades, She tosses her head im- idemand breakfast. There is an air Attractions for Sportsmen on theUNLOADING OUTFIT patiently. Chris waves his rifle in of sudden resolution throughout the Line of the Grand Trunk. SPORT 73£ V LDT OF Without s shudder of - t starts wee bold o0 untostacks and !n Leda of lwarning-9he tches !orward n her 4 h r 0a.hers C'om tan 4fi_ unloads all kinds o[ SOUTH AFRICA. pr o stick, crr- i.c ire. The 'cook •buy has isstued a handsome publication, - ._ i liana black nose, lies still, ,her red 'IoNincic. handles the fresh meat. 11413 ! loose or in4hea•ea. --' �PuAuing,�leet Footedk..Game and (body strangely out of tune with the !heti<tantG- bake. cookies and cttt st profusely Illustrated with halt-ton` Sendforcatalosvoto Picking Off. Antelopes With !pule Yello-w of the landscape, (ler fveAc!ables. The driver departs for�engrat'ittgs, descriptive of the teeny �H.T.BUCHANAN&CO.!Iagersoll,Ont herr( comrades art but a spatter of aaractive localities for sports.neu ou the suit}'ed oxen. In the shade, un- their line of railway Many of tee 25-34. a Rile. dots sprinkled across the open veldt. y -_ _ Lde:- the wagon, we lie. waiting ti(Fln regions reached b the, Grand 'Trunk �r w, The mornings' are cold in South IC'l,r.s has no time for sentiment. Ile We arr•-weary-hmg.v. Our i .ut-at y T I CARPET ® 1 ��1\ ! rings from his horse, clambers (lord PP sec i. to Pa':o been slec:alis lretarecl f Africa-cold with the chili ot- iced SP so:rie little alleviation. .i'e th:nl. I,to: the r'.elcctat16n of rnan,:ind, and down to the care::•�s, s.•ttli the dex- thawpai;ne. One wakes with the of tht Joys of the morning of the (where for brief period the cares Of •^aceaa:o¢ Tete s..9ec,a:'.r+'''•trio lm cession of a summons: One is terity of log exr,•rrence he skins it. atisfattion of the kis•, o! men in a i We need no bulton and the heads of is l b�slness are cast aside and life is ®&ITIS AME�IOANt and c ale DYEef414 R4 g gla.l to be awake. The world is full R pink hunting red #:arll;eest;-of phcAs n .a en o went. Not only do "� the bull hearttirv,,l at the brack pan i t �i I o y Arse son is Montreal. of beautrl'uL day dawnq. I bare seen antt'aFYyuiturt•s tearir;l; carrion, of- the Flighlands of Ontario ' present � the s-in rise north and south of the are bettor worth kr,pirg than this Skog;, baas''' unritalled faci!:t.es for both hunting„ tiyuator, in the dl+stcrn and in the jstaring 'ne of the cow. Tho grinning coov bov has mads. fi� h,n Mary a cash who tma Ines he could nowhere have I So he toils up the basil,- woh-the rradc our steakG of antelo e. sti'e g and- camping. Let tho aO,C 1J g In"Oke Islands of the Geor Georgina liay, Thou run the earth can't ecerr war-age a 1 as S•; ri , rm.,iair hide'to his {,onv, fattens it Y, p Y g:' -- I kr.o 9, says .__ i ," rib our a to an-11 fall to as only sa d Islands and St Lanrenco Riv- small garden successfully". Shanghai Times. vtti u_ day-_ibehind his sada and niuvnts for it};,, mi'n cit the vtidt can (a;l to atter k g Q hnmaward.'it,ixney. Ilenenth, in er, R,dcau Fi,.er and Lt4:es, Laka St. t brass as u;:on the,N , It calls LE_�!•th• , a morn ng s riding. Flartbre4t; is `,}ann, and the man'' attractivo !o-' thtr�tiir Wilson's FI Pads will clear to action with .the smile of an as- riga we Dave the cog se of y P' not so ralatab!e as springhook or lealAles in Maine ane New Fiaml► n the artttta,''t, pathetic in its naked- koodoo. but this yt no day of finre.e your house of ie, tures otrodiencc. i �hha th' plcasrc an opportunities your for One wakes with one-s flet to tba ln?s. In the �i++s y-1S}t' Ai Svc_ an dt`st+'itC' ane 11e eat. We smoke D q PP aas:ocel s Porgr!, watch: the car- 11e tall a it•e in. tine shade ^i the 1 these I One cook often spoil's the broth as smouldering embers. The blani.ets I P !localities arc reached by the Grand ;comPletel as too mane, tion. Froin tote rocks a jackal cr•eop , y so Ionizer tempt to sleep. '1-ley wa,eon, stip shall not inspan till 4 Trunk Rnilwav Byelaw. and on -..so own strap ei made i ,ttk . hum-ily forward, TFxr.t is no beset lo'cicck: 1JscwF.Pre the world is sit- t gt s y q trains un rlun,led on the continent, �Si i�r Ml�ard's and tall no other r of th.• dc�rr'. s•, poor that the veldt IAbstrarta qt Ontario. :lfich:Gan. Qua- L I !Che sky in Lisa ¢iaxt is green with the ant Even the locusts are tit rest l green of the jade dune Through it scavengers will. nnt_ WAF:F HIM AT CI1S nYIVG he hot a of the,veldt s set bac New liamps}iire find Maine 5sh �T pt ce- - e v -ha^ =- lbe morning star has burned a tiny t1r,J upon us and game taws are inserted In the A girl doesn't necessarily object to sling point F:isewhere Is dense 'f:a,.ily we tripple on the back trail, I _ pp iblicat:on r6r the guidance of moustache because blackrte"s The stillrie« Chris singing th,• tolkslied. '!'here �- �sportsincn, The E%rand '('rink Rail- a young is 4angtble tr• she sets henraface against it. inc� soutat.8 .of yhe tnght�have die s an ominous gathering of vultures First 4 erchant- ..kers. you way has also res ted descrtpti�e il- rh'e,sounds of the day are awl horn 'iaboce the brack pan. Chris quickens ways have such a pretty,typist :ustrated matter for each district se¢ Irhe L_ga.aLota,t7w.glykinat•liglr,kom chis pony, ceases his carol you ti•lect her for her 'bi•htity?" tics- 'Wilson's Fly Ptids� three hun- gr tar.itci>', which are sent freo on ap to th• Breen of old bror.:e: A 1 &&fir ;_. ."Pas op. MiltxLeer he y6Is across and Merchant- 'Yes. indeed it pays 11licaiion•to. the agents o! the Com-_ died ttn,c7 chrapa' than ;t:ekv paper. drags a brand from the heap of to me. '-The aewvogels are tearing !Yost 'trc�,' before '- I got'on io' the iilil,any and �to�• 11hr. ,T. D. McDonald. ashes. •$e t1QiC1CP.219 tt-in life 'He the skins." s-hemp my thrc•ct clerks would stay nlstrict I'assertger Agent, C. T. R., nets about Aid coo>iutg. .'The watt,'•-a- s.e canter to the edge of tFSe pan. nwny on the least pi"orocation: Korn, 1'nfcn `',tailor. Toronto. Austria rvidentiy ,rants an entente bit thoras rattle their dry bores. 'N,_th n.; has hoot iltsv-rl,ed, The they have fallen dead in love with cordiale. The, Vienna Cit}" Council The world stirs to its wakintr The vu!toret have time at their'disposal: her, and not one of -them stay, arise `has voted tt200 to an Austrian fra�- o green of the hork7on lightens to yet- Tht'y are still' 'circling •above - the �il he can possibly help it, dor fear -Pigeons hovering atxiut the London ening infort�ion bureau in Lea- tow. Tt warms to orange. If blazes dea•1 hart(teegt, content to reit the the others wil-1 flet' ahead of -him. streets riga evcrytnxl 's prey. having ;don, ettribllshed to ptumgte inter- into cram^on out of the heart of approach of the jackals. We hobble ca owners,ano the pttlicc ai+c that they course between Austria end 'ug- low, and will riot take action ! the furnace etacrgor the sun, red, our horses, and tet .. the. It or oft Al- Ic it true that your carhicr land. - ;leaden¢, new-niinted. From `-the iskinaing- They look strangclp un- hat ,'I'ape,l w th our slaughter and rtgainci'' pay person killing the birds. tea ranee of cot- natural rhP two nnt„lo o with their Ja large sutra of utonr'y'? R-,,I is !, i,iteh.tov Soap-disinfectant Gee It is 4 o'clock of a South quite L'ur,, ui r Pads: the original_ an^iv recommended W the meds- low. ane itlani o repay a-s L 15"- - e c „ gnas+d-atgain L an o r.y p SOUS(: L` Toil: BC1Cl:F"T, WROW0 TRACK. - has already returned me my daugh- infectiots 'diseasss- ter." talions. ••a,tightening of belts, the awallowing 21-lad to Switch. In volume of commerce •the great �- "Do .you. thank Miss Richly cares of a pannikin o! coffee, the munching . t 110W�S This -, -,.-: o I think of a Boer areal cookie, the oa-Vad- -Essen the-most--careful•person is __.po3ts stand in this order ; London, anptining for you.' dlfafi oi,a Basuto pony need but a ape. to get an the wrong track re- ts'e offer One Ilunnrcd Dollars (toward Ker'• York, Antwerp, Hamhurg. lion she's beginning, o carp n (that tor'a of case of Catarrh that cannot be I Kong, Liverpool, Cardiff, Hotter- ,"What thakes You think 'that?" coarse ten minutes..when the veldt gatding food snmetfines and has to �I cured 1n Hal!'* Catarrh Cure. d'atit, tiingaporc, Marseilles, T}'ne "Why,,.the last time I called she only pheasun'te"are calling froln'tha'6raasr scrltdh over. I F. 'J;. CIi8:N1:Y & CO., Toledo, 0. F, ports, and Gibraltar• yawned twice, and two weeks ago I 'The sttn clears i4elf ot'Lhc b' ii Nlten Ihe' rib-ht food SS selected the We. the undersigned. have known F: D ,counted Ave yawns in one avening.'= -_ J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and - n'e ride away, from the wagon, The hof'A of ails that 'come from. im- bel ere, him perfectly honorable in all Wilsonnts Fly • Fads, One tenWe tilt gleams monstrously.huge l propp food and drink disappear, buh,ness transactions, and flnaacially in the dawn - light. Re knot iOur er'en'where the troible has been of able to carry out any obligations made cent packet has nctually killed _ a'' St. Martin. Que., 'May 16, 1895, } by-his f1na. handkerchiefs about .our throats, 1 lifelong standing. 1VALDING, KINSAN tl.MAnv1N, bushel of flies. C. C. T{ICFiARDS & CO: t and Chris Villiers,- for the air cuts •'I'rom a child'I .Wri's-ftever 'strong 1Vholcsa!e !Cure ists, en in e O � Gentlemen,-Last November my Ilall's Catarrh Cure is taken interrial- �heen as a`razor. . and,had a capricious;appeti.tc and I ly, .tLcttng directly upon:the blood and Society people are very fortunate child stuck a nail in his knee caul- Cllriy is 13oc,r born and veldt-bred; was allowed to, .eat whatever, I mucous surfaces of the system. Testi- in.being able to talk without putting Ing inflammation so shim- that l;' long lank loose-jointed, with, far felt Cake;., highly bottle. sent' tree. Price, 7bc. per_ 1 seasoned themselves to the- trouble df think-,wai advised to t;tke him to �7ont- s � g, y, j fanned=f' book Sold by au Drugggists_ real ant! have the limb--amputated aight.ed blue. eget! =set. dee nth plc d, }tot Biscuit etc-so. it was not aUoko !'fall's Fnirrily ('ills,tor toned- Ing. d baggy eyebrows the color of the'sun- surprising that my digestiot was p tri. his life. + g :dried grass bushing his haunchos,•lie soon out of order, and at the ge of t i,, A neighbor advised us to try.l4iIN ? 7t zr•. I Iiuwitt=l'm always: happy «hen �ar�S LIi��{rle{�t L�USPd by Physans ARn �,Tti �v ,- which , did; 1 alts lfl 'lfot'se's lgti Z ft i ct'.tut Y Lwc�Ly-Three' I spas on the verge - of 'I m smokinga good cigar, Jewitt - }- '--- the glance of a skater. His clothes nervous prostration. I had no ap- g — (and within three days my child tv - aro arse' ancl'r,tctli4&o.-Ftained,r �'tte at+d 'cis V 'ha7T been losing S'ou' evpeet your it tends to contri= 4 bu.te too much to -your happiness. In the Tiritis,h SiFuscum is a love- rill right, and I feel sonial. fel th beard•long, a•itd ut4teinuned, Iris'�s'elsa;stroingth (because •I didn`t ,get nour- letter to an I-gyptian princess;.3,500- I send you-this testimonial, that my choens hacked from, the hide of the ishinEnts in'-Thy'dai'Iy-food to repair tear old, rind inscribed on a brick. :exl•erience•. may be of benefit to water ateerl tic sigith s,1o�'hand. Ilial the wear and' 'tear -on ibtidv and W1180n'e Fly Pads are sold ti`hnt mu tile cont have looked others. _ -- - - - by t ll t e mutd caked and rusty. br:t n)' I had do resen�e i'oiee.to-fall a_ll Thuggists anri General. Stores. like durin a breachTof promise cu'se LOCHS .GAG�IEI2. I His rifle is clean and burnished. It. back on, 'lost fle"sh rapidly 'and no in those day's ? _ ` !s his etish and s friend. Ills narrimedici�rre helped m6. L •Sippins-Don't you think that old — i _ A woman's voice, isn't •necessarily I. cared frith fnfrnite care upon -the''- fhen,it lust a w}si physician or- hies. Snobby has an uneven disposi- For over sixty Yewrs heavenly Gocause it totlnds unearth- stock.' Isis waist is girt,with a self-J dered Crape-Nets cind` cream' and., titan? Pippins-Quite. -the'reverse. uzL.wt�stow'asnarirrxct srccr is,been n+e't�y _ - fash?onecLbandol_ier-gl'f stening with I c co tit ft that T- ave this food (new She is alw'ay's the same-disagred- mutant or mcth.d, for rhe•cl i:dren chile•in.aural ly• ••c,or,s or a child,for thi,n.thcbl.A a ii,hilPaiee aures�" Bcnefactcr--"(low. it your Husband cartridges_ Ilis egos and his 'riflos to me) a proper trial anis it showed able. _ winaco:ie,relinates , 110a,__- ' tell the tale the Englishmen learned he knew what he ivas about, beCAUSO txstran:edyfur U!nrrhma. t the Sori,.Be sure a and now, my eitr «cit sold br(lrugaiab thr�oghout the world Se sure sea an--,•I flltt Sorrc 'oto sat•, -sir- he is-. ` at Calenso and at llnddcr. Biter.' I of tie0ter by hounds, from the carp ' t ! __.� 1 ' aktor"ifs-+._'iaat.ut 'btloosxivosr art r.' == Li confined his rontri." BencfActor- ;From his youth up Chris has beers. rust, . Tliait' wac in the summer and Millard s ll�lmeot lumh�.rm--ao s.Fnprtd Could I sec him?" Paor \Goutan- itaught to shoot to kill. He has by winter I .wa it Ixtter health -- CANCER,A\I1 Dl-,ER, "Possibly, sit', if you applied at the tlearncd the value of. Cartridges. He tbsn ever before in rtty lift'• it,^cl.l It. Sometimes happens that a hand- All inquiry by Dr. Alfred Wolff in- county prison." rides with his rifle butt resting upon gninerl in lac h and rneicht it d ft's ison;e woman hasn't brains enough to the mysterious cAIlse of.cancer his thigh. like a-new, person' altogether In mind to be pretty. has yielded an unexpected coricluslon Beyond+ in,the vellow veldt, is A as well as both, all Clue to. nourish-' ' "- which promises temperance advocates Most people think too lightly of a t' troop or hartbeest; They 'are irig' and completely digestible- food, Wilson's Fly Petde are the 'beat a new and powerful argumont. Dr. cough. It is a serious matter and Y ` rouped about a salt pan. Their Grape-Nuts, fl killers made. needs prompt attention. triangular shadows show black upon. "This happened three,years ago, y 1lollf discovers that all the districts tho sand. Through the inks ' thein of high. cancer mortality are those Take g g anis never since' then have I had any There is only one woman admiral in which beer or cider is largely i g' -Joni black fares, upytanding withers; but-perfect• henith for I stick to illy in the world. The Qtteeri of Greece C g',-aria, for inslaAce; heads drooping . quarters, gnarled `;ornsf Orape-Nuts foots and -crea-m and still thltp is an admiral of the Russian Navy.- the list in Germany and.Salzburg in s seein .the rudely modelltad creations thin]: it delicious, 2 crit it every - A,,ictria-Moth great . beer-drinking of a Gavage. 'Their russet'boats glow day. T, neper titer of this food and Rather than perjure , yllemselves prop inccs: ?n hrauce•the statistics nnst LT1e cold of the pan. can en?oy a saucer of Grape-Nuts, some men refuse to swear ifI clrinli are still more striking. There is The Lung The cows; are. licking the'salt edge and create when-i]othing else. satisfws ins the •most marked contrast. between �Ure Tonic -'- - of the brltck; swaying 'their tails• my app^tife and it's smrpFising 'how' : ' Tw•>'bnlls on flu it kneeY iHe belabor- su5t'afned slid strong a small saucer-• t t I ❑ the high cancer mortality in beer when the £:st sign of A cough c r ng each ,other gtlo0nattiredly with fill Fc ill make :one, feel ,.for )hours." KQ� MEoard S LiaimE�t ill the N�Uset drinking departments"end the _low cola appears. It will cure you their awkward, hieecfunl horns. The 'tame given by Pastum Co., .Battle dealt:rate' from cancer elsewhere. easily and quickly thea-Inter it Will be harder to cure: ;clutter of their swashbucklinK comes C',41,, Bich. -- vtith the mcmorV of A medieval tour- T ur-fond that curries one tlonG SI?750nju just, nfl�d'�frdin- hisytstthjcCt y�Utr notice how- pr!c s, 25c., bOc., aa9 - �ncy. lI wrttilrl fain stay tinrl wntcli. nitr "thcrg'p`'4 rritsctn,"t Grape �uts sin ! playing-card.. ]-28 4 Chris carts ntent, dills r1Rp s„yip 10 days prbv'et,bin things. mnnds, lJpon the back of it Holbein morning? '7iu<hand-Yes: 'and I Alco _ i pi the�k rflost ,b�l. ' 0lm at bhc� C es filo 3'itllo sinal: „J71tit ]'load to ``had painted An cxc}uisite fhinaturr.''of 'h t;selii ufwtslow he was in emptying ='RISSUE NO. 28-01.,. other ' + ' t r Ncllvflle,.' in each pncbaye Ib'r.cnteG !Toward, .Duchess ot'Norfolk• ql ro �� , f�,.,W s. :-�.y.,u8vbi,,. P":'••:'..1.9'tb': �..-.-,eft �..r-, p•. 'Z,. ."% .. �, s.. .✓ .. .. . . .. . ti u� Z-r. ,".i!'- c. - .."•!o"•wim'm''.._ _ �G4ia�ALG"w".. *&..fes_,.,--A-r rc.r y, .. n _._� .. - .. ` _ — K ,h� +' . �:411 A rt Attsatanr. are htirrledly withdrawingIDS 1 ?� I . IN- - SSIAN IGUARDSHIP from Hai-Cheng and Ltso-lrang. M1 yhx i!WILL NOT BE DECISIVE. H _ ;'.-- T U"MVERY DROWNEI,.- . - ,. . . _ - Tho military critic of the Russ Qf _', , < ' St, Pcter Eburg, Tvhcr usually r ;ee.I j•__~�_ 'X< _,' :- informed, strongly opposes t e idea - . = . . _ ._— _._- _� . n'lashing Blow administered by of a big battle before the end of the Terrible: Fate of Emigrants Bound for a . rainyseason. He expresses the opin- adYl�iral Togo "' ion t t the Japanese only wish now Y New York, .. to assure possession tot the Liao- — ,,� - Tung peninsula and that their pro- ' NAVAL BATTLE. westward,rrom Pintu, a.distance of sent objective is to capture -Mia • -- . ' . Chau, which' would compel the evacu- A ,des A despatch from, Tokio says :—Ad-'nix kilometres, to Sooting Hill. They patch from `London soya: was' already overladen, the' officer then assailed the line of the heights, action of Now-Chwang and permit Over 700 'Danish and Norwegian mica` Togo reports that Japanese g landings on' th.r west coast:" The grants Vii- with great her�tism jumped %oto the %orpedo boats approached Port Ar- I the Russians strenuously resisting. Ig ants Bound for-mow Xork are• bo- water and tried to board another i The r critic considers the movoinonts of `loved to have bee drowned in; th61 � �• thus last .Dlonday night and discov- operation places the Japanese in {t a boat; which w" not so full. 'fie' P P g the Japanese north, across the Fen- North A%Iantic Sea- Out .of neprly failed and was drowned. ered Russian picket ships, which the rear of Tuehin tsze, thus 6bviat- Shui range, as being sfmFiy"'atediver- 800 souls on hoard the Danish atoau� Ia the sea by this time was a mass were attacked• despite a heavy fire ing .the necessity for attacking the iion Shu to 'facilitate the talon of Kai- ;_ from the ships .and forts,' and: the latter position. g er Norge, which left Copenhagen• of struggling men, women and cfiil- • blindin 'search i ghts. The Ja aneso Thu Times remarks that if, as thou, and he declares that T{aichau Juno 22, only 27,are dren gasping and choking from the ' g l6 P I known to be ,succeeded in torpedoing a two-mast- ,there is reason to suppgse..the p9- will not be. surrendered without a alive, and for the'res.t no h fa ' fight. But, he adds, it will not have effects of t a water. Tho boat raw- ,ad, three-fuuneled vessel, which sank I raitions alleged to have been captured i held out. led clear of this seethin i ernean� a decisive character. _ - g 1 the Russian to cele-boat d(sstroyers are'those on the Shahkushan and ,Genebouro otitis tviller padbi eta, that lingwhere she struck' o tache ]shit ofcvi3nt $own. cirxw• Qway the Norgeibelow Golden Hill: Simultaneously ,by the Japanese near l ort Arthur When last Been the Nie was sinkC: just as she attacked the .J pnnesu. Z he fire by ,adjacent heights, the Japanese will P adhere to his I Rockall, whose Isolated peak arises Peter Nelson, one of the survivors, 11 the latter capsized one o[ the Rus- be able, when their siege guns are Plan to witltdra°v not to his itself from a deadly; ALIantic 'veer said: "For some hovss we rowed • Sian boats. The happenings of the mounted, to direct a destructive fire main position at Liao-Yang and some 290 mires off the west,coast of in company with the other boat's, - _ were elearl • seen. Lieut. await the end of the rainy season. He Scotland, `but ',the." strop tide drifted us awn -mighty :upon, the docks and town and to seems to assume the success of the g Y +Condo' and thirteen men were' killed 'threaten the north-western defences Earl in the morniir of'Jtine`28; 1 r Japanese las of a combination .of Y g ivom.the boats, and nothing has and three men were wounded. The. bond the rear. P P the Norge, which was out of• her seen of them since. The Salvla ick- : �Xihai reports, that a two-funneled - ; the first and third Japanese armies I P 9,� course in heavy weather,' ran oat to ed us up-and we' wore all well cared vessel, perhaps the Poltava, is sub- , -RAMMED RAMMED BATTLESHIP. and the isolation of the peninsula. , the Rockall reef," which it- fhb din.;rfor ea.board the trawler. Al{' of us . - ' merged at a point on the coast fir- A report has just reached the As- Itanee looks Like' a ship under _ full .lost,our, entire belongings. •'We.,had ' teen miles north-west of Port ,Ar- sociated Press at St. Petersburg that AT'LIAO YANG. „ `sail. The Nor' ten ' p ja no time in that flercenfi ht for life to . thus. the Russian Ironclad, Netron Mania, Practical` all the unol$cial re orfs g9 s as u;.eo ked g Y P oti, but the heavy seas poured in. think ot, but gettfng sesta is t>kia rammed the Russian battleship Nay. that have been received in London the rent - in :tba bows,- boat � ' OUTSIDE. PORT ARTHUR. .arias', tat ' Cronstadt this afternoon. concur in.stating that Gen. Kouro- The Norge' uic Th oal -Vo e, exec t for the twen- The circumstances and the extent of atkin is retreating towards L' o- q A+ Wigan to .go r. y p p Four battleships, with some gun- P g i(t (down by the'head, E4ghb boats Y se4on Wl?u escaped, is that, soufe boats, are being kept in Port Ar- the damage have not yet..been aster- Yang, .while the Japanese are press- were lowered and in these the wGiaLr'few of the emigrants rnight have . thus, while two battleships, flue taincd. ing westward beyond Motienling with land children were hurrietii placed, ! The steam' trawl r fuiaers and the for ado boats cruise y P ealvla put in to " F P I the'same objectivg, The expectation Six of these boa?s^'smttahraA aga'fn=4,Their chance of being rescued even td seaward. ' ONLY FIGHT DIVISIOFS, in Tokio now seems to be that the the sides of• the Norge and theft '-then' !s ` practically ail; to'r vessels - Tvrpedo boats have thrice'gone as r The Asahi, of Tokio, on .the basis decisive battle is imminent at Liao- helpiess inmates vele"caugiYt up`tiSf Ieailhrg 'the ldort3t Atlant(c give - _`i Jar as Finkaw (`few-Chwang). It is of what it asserts`to be a careful. es- Yang. The Russian defences there ithe heavy seas. ' ' ' '" :�Roekall'ah wide a berth As poss}ble. . reported that on their last trip they I timate, concludes that the Russian are again described as being formid- Two boatloads E safe I - brought Admiral, Skrydlof] .to Port .have one Sud• a half divisions of go f aw,ay� A SURVI`VOR'S STORY, , `able. Those on Mount Jhochinug, from the side of the sinkiri i ship, Arthur. !their army in Port Arthur and two g The steam t"on ' r Sah•ia put in to .. g iW (-Onsi tr of five posts, are said and many of the enuuraota w�hv�erere (;ri�risb late ua' Sunday' night wit3i • Several junks loaded with provi- and n half at �'ladivostock, `covin i. ,a ese , onl� ei hE divisions far a front more °'e lines of entrench- left on board;, sei.zing Site belts, ;ther ' 27 re5•cded Senndidaviana I Iments concealing. the largest guns threw themselves ince th6"sea Iind. blockade Chinese who arrived on i than 130 miles in-IengtTi:— ;they po;ses9. Trow lar the rains will �wera drawtiad:- Iiabaasd' 4mly one of them could _� Friday say that the Japanese block- `. _ - check the immediate Ja anege ad- Ce t 4 -- 6 Pfi k..:. _ p 1',agits}i;--.He=sa#c}____..-- - ading ships halt° increased •.o forty. A HUhIA\E O1=11. j P p Gundel, se sap the 5utvfcdrs, "We left Copenhagen June 23 - • The refugees maintain that Since the ! vane it is impossibrle to say, as the Istoo(1 on the bridke of the doome(i:,Thary were 700 emigrants, Norwegh A despatch from St. Petersburg !reports op their.extent are conflict- Ivessel until it cotrtd"be seen nd' A sinking of the Petropavlovsk' the !says :—General Huropatkin has is- yin . . , . ,and .Szaedesa Danes and pinus oo ' Russian fleet has sustain no dam- ? R' Imore, J .iboard The crew numbered about stied'an army order insisting on the Th.• rumored •Tnpancsr occupation lags, except that a hole was made in kindest and most humane treatment of Kaipini Y DRAWN DOWN Til1li fillip, :180 men. . R'he side of the battleship Sevastopol 'of .Ja aneso Pin ii not confirmed offciall Al. went ccPll until'June' 28' I' -' "' p prisoners and wounded, t, which has been repaired. I rintwithstanding the talcs of atroci- ,Dat it is belie•ed to be probable in + The N:rrgo. foundered ,sitddetilv., anJ 'lav In my bunk. 'waiting for brcak- ties committed by the Japanese, The iview of the report from Nom- ,Qme 600 .terrified. onrigran.ts were fast. We heard a littf:- blimp and y.�.-. I A,gOfl JAP9 SEAT HdlfT larder, which direrts that the same Chwang that the Russians comment- thrown into the iw4ter aril drawn; then another bump, anti tlf..n I rusts; - - The London Standard's correspon- respect and honctrg. be paid to the ed to leave Tashochao on June 28. down with tfi© girl.kiitg,ship. Those..ed on d-ck. Seeing that som•,thing dent at Ifiroshima says that he has brave fops as if they wCre Itti,mans, I - 0 'lvho could swim tried to reach thoi bad ha Jrl,•,l T %vant bclu.w to bathe - ,''+visited the aru.y hospitals. whither is most fa,orahly conimentrd upon 11 . but these were airead t00%, P pp gi g - PRISONERS IN JAPAN. Jfb,,.,ia,ts. Y u m; bclur n sall tiro wounded are sent ;tftcr ie- by the N'ovoe Vrrm}'a, which says — i land their occ.pants beat o^ the Stereo were r i.hin,, on deck, ' <eivir.g first aid at the front, Thus " The Japanese af'parently are 'un- ;Number 1,168, of Whom 5013 5�_ druwn:ns( people with' n {s lam'+ar.d th•• hatch 'ay wa3 clow ed with far 3436 men have arrived. There ,able to restrain their inet+rrts. As boats kept together' fir' seine'Fin•irs, i %. bora bvtc1 only' three deathq About the military cper'.itions d,^%'cl £ered from Wounds., em:grants. Thee were"I aunchin8 " r sick r op . and ,Practicaliv all of tlh�4r oceUpant:a boaFs and r%A):icg J to them, but. ,. hem°the trontdiers have been ant lie rewersea mutl+iplyg they seem rant The correspondent of the London were passengers, ardswere not isect',trl.r vols r•c, panic,= urs more s va a God fitordard at- Miitstiti'ama. Ja.nn, ito iatidlinq .such cra'•t. The' =-4o�rt; 'fbero Re•re four or flwe in the r ,�Jnf•arc" barhai,sm may not influ- cabling under date of Jine 30, rays, lotto fed 1, the surriv t YIE.GJ'EItATF, FIGHTItiG, - er,ce our aeldwis to give way to To-dav l.v:sited the Russian ,cls P y r. Cs.l3nd?(i *? thio r intra which I got, Lsrekily ave 4 fcei.n s of vin race, but Lhat- the } Griu.9bti was a lueboat i y de atck from Tokio sacs: In-, g g'' y oners•hrrn Five hundred and eight I ►bat thu only, wainan who escnpM, . aP >; Otic account says ,that three boats,it-nd ,be was able to na,igate out ' formation has been received of the'will 1llwayso fife gaol reputation ;of them wire admitted to the army Iw,,re suc•ce?stully launched, ..fa ,ot„b.r trust wht(h always has disu.rgutshed' the 'hos iral, n ' occupation, on Sunday, of important p p Ictically all of whorl ;two holding aUout teg each _,'jn ` .,,µt, saw t.,rn crthre bouts capsize .i r i Rusbtian soldier " suffered from, wounds inflicted from heights lour miles west of Cape Be-i 'lifeboat made taster progress. ai] van,, near Part Arthur, T'ne defence l (small arms, Tw•o hundred and rine (fell in with the S.ZIti(a lyl5at' b�'o`w`ng to ttur heavy Pett and bocaus.i, , was stubborn, The Russians were ONLY alEPCHAv-T1fF:v, have been dischargc,d as complet.:ly-I no gna oould raivizate them. , The Lundan Standard's Tokio tor- cure4. At pres,•nt there are twrlwe earr,;e of the other•boats;'is not yet i 'tYe inarle ctrnitrhtway, find whpn' ' ror:ted and driers westward by the loft Ler:, 37 nor.emm�livaia7ed afFic rs, Iknowa pier• last saw the Norge a large num- Jlspanes•• urtillary, lentis, forty r(spondcn? saes that a ruirtnz that Th.• r•scrre of •thoee in flus lifrbost Cher of cmi.granis tvese on the deck. dead, two rapid-fire guns, and a T{ussian warships; presuihably the and 245 privates under treatment (took place at 8 o'clock to the morn- , • ' large uavii of ammunition behind V ladivostock squadron, had been.ihc're, and all of them are likely .to iC'al't Gunrfel stood on the bridge. . q sighted' oil;the Islaud of FJok-Iiaalo, .retia}er with ,she exception. of one, Ing of June 29, the eurvlvprs con- 'gto,•,ns of pa:sengtrs h,td jumped in- I about 100r Japanese casualties. werepro es to he unfounded. It has horn lwho has been paralyzed, isistiag of 20 men, one of them a Lea= tr) the sea. They wore life belts, The position captured Includes the p. e " In1an, SLC women and a frit i p I ascettairled that the ships s seen were There are five tcmporar`y 'hospf- g ' ,but were drowned before our eyes. . " - Japanese and British uerchantmcn, talc in Matsuyama, in which Japan I One of t1he survivors said that '' "After 34 ho rs the Salvia' bore - Rinkwanshan battery, fgr:uarly ac-' cse In,lit-s, American wnrnen mission-.'whet) he got on deck the Nnrge was down and picked us *up, tivc against the Asahi s. fleet. GTON'ED ADJIIP,AL'S HOUSE, aries.and membprs of the Iced C'rosa half subtuerged and was rapidly get-, • "About 700 must have boon Thr newspaper httan and thato, asisist tri the nursing. 'ting lower in the water. Halt mad drowned." 11 the ('htkwan, ('hTtan, and Sachoo Thr Japan Mail, rebuking the.yel- lorts terve captur.•d by the Japanese low journals _and the rudians who rite unwuuud.n,i prisoners r,in�ist with fright, the survivors fill stniq- Th.- Norge, which Mpg kern to the �of twenty-,.re- Officers. ,4� nnn-r•nrn- !nil f el i on tiunda^ after a day's �,..hri z canned the reai,io n� f -..'_ - r t: n-. c•w or se{vice o e m:mura, cnmmanrl,•r ut the Japanrsr .miss ior,ed•ornepra, and 533_ ugrivates fought their w•av to thq big life- ficandinavian-A:::vriran- Line for e 1 ---z,•c , Off ,art wan taken first, and ' The OfliCers have ee nfaie udrT.,rs 'boat, and an Ofticer atolled six wd- humber rf vear�, was an iron vessel :.I the others .soon ,afterward The squadron, which ;oiled to intercept ;and are allowed to employ a 'cook men and the girl and then told the'151 .30,313 cans, r^'ogs, rind ^-,121 'tons ;'I 1Russ:ans r.•treat a: to the wt-stward. the R ts;.in \'laBiroatuck ships, harts thn town and to urcbasc lux- ' ' " orfs enc e s ' a- p :taco to.get in. Act. She was 340'fret long and had - I leaving u ,. u'cn y- w'o wolrnded zeail•�rs.' The otlicer then took charge and 'six water-tight h aneso lost three ulTcers and LfNr m,m L:oa nr.c of Japan's smartest adwir- K q t bulkheads. ^� `-- als, operating P ggY bave been received." got the boat away from the side of Th', Nor was bu 1t at (?lasgow in wounded. Two R'u•ssian Fri g bas a eculiarty to . y 1the tier c. Sceiu• that the oat 1 h1: ons, with ammunc • • cap- 6ea — 6 _6 b I $' ' - B £NCOURAGING fell NICKEL. — - _ '_-- ..�w_ __�__... _._. �. . ._--_---- _ ._. -- - -. .. lured. S MET FIERCE, RE1�I,LST.ANCE. IT "A sailor on board the sktcamer ' Output of .Ontario's Competitor I � t y at 41c for No. 2;li9c for No. 3 extra and 3'-c .."or No. lto:tuna, which' sailed from New I is Decreasing. �j , A despatch from London says: ,; I. gest or .east. _ .. _ .• wt: - There is no official confirmation of York on June 5th, ostensibly for A despatch from Toronto says: j• Buckwheat—Is nominal at. 45c for - --the reports of the,capture by, the 'Cerk,;carrying on its-deck a submar- 'Thomas Gibson, of the Bureau of The Ruling Prices. In Live. $110c}r,;;.o, 2 west or east. _ Japanese of forts at Port Arthur, kine boat from the Lake submarine jh incs, has re^rived a copy of 'Le.. and Breadstuffsr , • •:, , Rye--Ts steady'at '574 To 58c for • There are numerous unofficial ver- shipNards in Bridgeport, Conn., (Bulletin du C'ominnrre, published at r . , 1Xo. 2 west or east. ' •y, � Bions; which, while!practically con- ,writes in a_letter to a relative in i New Calyddonia, ii mining centre near ' COU N� .PRODLICEI. . . - ;.Corn--Is steady at 45c to 45 J for • - curring in their statements regarding Noi tray that the submarine was (Australia. , It reports a big decrease v E Canada west. American is steady at „-, bought by Russia and shipped P q ng on- I Toronto, July 5.--eggs—There js a , ,8c,for Nq. 2 yellow, 57c for No, 3 1 -the losses on' each side, locate and Aped on m the opt of of nickel, uoti good demand sad the market is! name the positions variously. The ;bed-rd the Fortuna,.; consigned 'to ily 71,0+)0 tons for 1903, as-against g velkiw and 56c for Nb. 3 mixed,' in a Cronstadt, whence.it is, to be for= 1120,000 for 1902. Tihis• is Significant steady at 15c to 15ie for •naw laid car lots, on track Toronto. 3forning Post's Tokio correspondent Cronstadt, to Vludivostock. in that New Caledonia is Ontario's land 12c to 1.2jc for .seconds. : -.I _Oats—'Oats1 white are 'quoted at describes the forts as being on the Potatoes—Vary lora prices,- 75c to 132 c east,' and No. 2 white ' at 320 ,. heights in the vicinity of Talienwan only competitor in the- nickel in- 11 J •,Trip: BALTIC FLEET. dustry. The reason asrt•ihed in that �80c, wc*re gddted• 'tor' cars'on' the •'east: :�o. 2`white are quoted at ' Bay. The Chronicle places the Chik- I E L[ac .her�tr,-day hyr nnn ripaler gl�e_ eSt• — _ bt wansrieri' foie cenfre of the III T�rc'London Baily TeFegraph'quotes' a Onta'ria matte is inferior, and- - --- _ hence cheaper, fIQPs—('anadians 0.4'e quoted at I t peas—Are steady at 61c to 62c for - :A -TYge Imo—south me6t of a Russian naval officer at St. Pct- p- but Mr. Gibson do- 28c to 32c for 1903 crop: No. 2 west or east. ' ` �I Port Arthur. Its Tokio correspond-4 ors urg as II i g a partfit'--the clares'Ontario" uihtte'i5" as good as Baltic fleet -would leave Cronstadt Y Beans—Hand-picked arc quoted nt ,ent does not mention the,other forts I an in the world. ie Bulletin re $ P 51:30 to r - ' k $1,40 to 1.4'5, rime at but he says that 'the .Japanese are ;on June 29, The correspondent who ,ports an increase On cobalt, but • -if ' advancing towards Port Arthur on sends the story does. not verify .it, ,the find.5 or) the Temiskaming come 81,35, and` quiet (it or ups D:\IT2Y PROT�UCE;, * 'but says he. thinks it noteworthy p Honed—Is quiet at 7 jo Nor strain-' both sides of file Ivwang-Tung Penin- ; Y, y up to expectations Ontario will be-ed., - �attc'r=�`tte- otYerings�of a1] sorts _ sula. The Telegraph's Tol-iu corse- `that Admiral Avellan on Monday a strong competitor in cobalt also of medium and low rade butter are '' Baled liay—L'u2s on the track here _ q, spondent quotes- the Asahi as saying inspected the Sissoi Veliky, Osliab __ b are quoted at $g.SQ per, ton' ' lliberaI, but there is little inquiry for that the Japanese advancing from Ya, ICniaz, SorerofT and Tartchesky. I Baled 5tracc—Cars on 'the' track iii A etwheprtntsinent is :iucwY the eastward of Lantunbashi I-Till CORPSES DAMMED ,HIVE(;- . .l here are quoted at $5 to $5.50 pear 1 re 7 ' 0 18c took the Huhanslian and Ilsiteishan JAPA rI SE ARMIES. ton. do sa}ic}s ... :. ase ' ific ,' _torts. Chefoo, July 1.—On Friday it is Terrible Slaughter. of t:he Armani- . _ Dairy' tub, good to choice 12c 13c The e oo correspon en o "frit?stated- a,e an e , an In e- -- 1 _— ans._ STi E d.o-.-i nfecior grades—_ - A 11 n nficnt—rho . market is stead at Daly''pound roils,•good tp Express reports that t7ie Japanese Peirdent division of 10,000 men at A despatcjr-from London says: It Y , i I choice ............ ..••.. ... ...11c 13c advance bean, early Sunday tram i their nasal' 'base on the Elliott is is stated from an anti-Turkish source S8c to, �19c for No. 2 red and- white do large rolls......... .:.......11c 12c the north east. They first occupied (lands. This division is to be used, that 'the victims 'of the recent Armen- west and east. Goose is steady ?t do poor to„ medium 9c lOc _ Sungshoo ,Hill, four miles from it is said, to either, assist General inn massacres numbered nearly 6.000 177c for No. 2 east. Spring is stea- 'Chccsr—Tho demand is moderate. ' . 1. Kutan. They afterwards seized Kai- Nogi at Port Arthur or Genet•al Oku instead of 3,000. At the Villa e dy at 83c•for No, 2' cant. hfanitaba s - q The market is steads nt 8,c for new Yang-Chiao and Lurig-Tung-Clhiao,•on in' clearing tho' railway:* - wheat is steady at 92ic for No: ,1 of Akhbi tyke number of persons kill- largo and 9c' for twins. Some old, the coast, using the island 'of Sian- Flom an authoritative source 't hard, 91 c for No, 1 northern, 38 c - t .is ed.wa1 so man that tai it n Y e b dies, large is selling ut l0ic. / i Ping-Toa as a naval base. A body `coined that the Japanese now have which were thrown from a bridge, for No. 2 nortlierri, end S4c •[or ^_ ., a of cavalry and. _infantry advancing on. hundred and ' eighty'thousand dammed the river, which the Turks No. 3 northern, at Georgian Ray Parts, and 6c mere grinding in.tram from Sungshoo I3i11 occupied Chit.- !men in the fled, including. Gen. Ku- treed by firing artillery into the alt UNI.1'F.D.STATES Ai.kn�E:TS, - wanshan and Tlautashan. Ali the roki's army on the road to Liao- heaps of corpses. d . • Y J heights vete cxtensivcly fortified and Yang. the,independent -division of Flour—fs quiet at $3.65. asked (or l Buflalrx`. .Jul;: i,—Flour—Quict. mined, The Rn, ians'ficrcely resist- Itvrcnty thousand lI - 1anded at Taku- BAND OF MAD A2USICIANS: cars of 90 per cent. patentH for ex- j Wheat—Spring dull; ,No. 2 northern,- - ed, but the •.Japanese artillery fire Shan to 'support Gen. Kuroki, Gen. art-"in buyers' bags, middle freights 42ic; 'Winter, nothing doing. Corn— r' was overwhrlminti, and by evening Okn'y army along the railway,'Geri: French Asylum Teaches Inmates tp-;Choice brands are held 15c toTt)c .Quiet; '\yo. 2 yellow, 54;c; ro. 2 r �'' T ; higher. Manitoba flour is steat•',ilit• coYn, 5-c. Outs'—Quiet; No, 2 white, they had securccl• all-•the- coveted Nogi's army itt Port Arthur, and ten Play on Trumpet. $4,g0 for care•02 JitgtgttriHri pabrn : I4S�c; (o. 3-•miwetl, 41 fir_: Barley - • ! points; and the Itlissians retired on thousand landed et"Ellfott Islands. A despatch front Paris says.:—The $4,50 for second-patents and..>R4. O�anc} rye•—Nothing doing. Canal If _;_' the inner defences .of Port Arthur,' 1' Nane-nt the fourth army-has- yet b nd of madmenitif has..organ a�for strong bakers in car lots, hags freights—Strong, unchaii ed.` Tne Tokio' correspondent of the ,been landed. I q Tintes says that the Japanese attack ` trumpeters. A sum included, on the track Toronto. Milwaukee, July ;i.—]sheat—No.. 1 - l � was on the outworks on the extreme RUSSIANS FALLING RACK. of $160 w•a-s exporAod for trumpats;'r Alillfeed—Ts steady, at 816.50' to ?;ortFiern, circ; Nu. 2 dn., NS to 96C; east of Port Arthur, and that the-I'. Thr, Tokio corrbspondent of the and the least violentkof the inmates J$17 for cars of shorts an4 $5 for old .July, 853 to 86c asked. Rye— were presented with them and tauq}it- -bran- in hulk we.st 'nr :c'tci - _hlanito- No.-1, •87 •to 11Sc.. ]iarley—No. 2; ° Russians 'ivi re' driven in contusion I oricfon Chronicle says there is Lea- , along the I'nnFrii River to the Cbik- ;son to believe that the Ja arose to use diem. 1Vlien they play a ha millfocd is steady at >ai0 for cars 62 to 63c: samples, d5 to :i9c. Cora Ivan fott�. f`lrr Tapsaave edvaaced ihavo oecu fed Kai n P (strong relay of guards - In often- of dodo Tofont27 fralChand $18 for bBan, sacks �nsked,2,49 to Sec; July, 4'S3 _tq 4$G - - ! P P g,-aril' that the'dance as an audience. ,. - . . i"---, . . .. .. . . I .. .. `;, - . rr ''. ,�, ... ..,.,,,chs - s - - :r ,�,5 4 : -:`. _-,,r. .. i. .. ... ,�...,.-. i`r•,.,'.w. . �'R uf� n .s -q,..r,x°_- K.. :• .. a,i•'w'"�a . _ 4: •r L ,m ,+•• ' HORSE REGISTER. New ddvertfsoments. _14,,ubliabed every Friday moraine aY[is o>no BateepJurlue-(vof:12) '8338' (11253) lOV(( �� YOUNG\ il CV S for sa,{�,,at -- -• - - - - -' Pickering Out. The oboiely bred CI)desdale 9talllon toy residence 11-2 miles we.t of FRIDAY. JULY lith, 1f�4. imported by rrraham Bros.,the property hrc•ngbanry John A.white Brntigbaii 49 it " —..-- --.-_-__-_ _- of S.C.Banker, Pickering. will make 0Nti'FOR SALE-The undersigned ` !NOTES AND CUMMEN 73. the s hia of I903.as follows:-ylaadav an _L,&,ofor ells .yA C Cou uey,lot w0 S ung _we - D!snore pia own stable Kingston Road, and a good miike�. a C Coarcaey,toe;:0.con 1, "for Bandel'a Lotel, Whitby,_for nikht; Pickertna_Duubarvou P 0. 99-t0 o U NBAR ' The Ontario Medical Council Taeeday, Thos. Maddaford, Kingston frf;T-Froin Lot 31, Con. o Pick- t .i .... _._�:___.__—_._y+.... t....�.... ....--__o "-- —•-'..:L:�_.._ iwa , lar uuaw , F. Ul0UWL, oi_Civz . .._•__ _ _..,.. A 1.:.t.4.�:...- ~"r' _ __Government to enact a bill cQm- .W*daesday, Toyne'b, Rouge Hill fox. A'ruuablerawszd will,be given for information . ,. leading to her recovery, Wm,Dixon, Cherry- - t j�el ici the vendors of patent foot±, ght; 'L hotel, David Creek, woad. les is showings this week -- rnedicilles to have the formulae for aught; Ttarsday, David Reewr's - • _ —_ , 'printed oft the bottles ccnitaining Silver Spring, con. 10, Markham, fpr TS700D FOR SALE-Those wishing 4 stop stent medicinesand mak- night; Friday, Jotneon's hotel White. sots wool may have the same delivered _ vale for night; Saturda to his own at env time. Orders left at the News will re- - - - ^ hig it n indictable #Mince to ad- stable until the following Monday mcro•, calve prompt atteatioD: Sea stocce,P9 it rias -' ' vertise a patent medicine as being ing, ____.__._ _ __-_ __ _ Pretty -Designs a remedy for an ailment when the OR SALE-.i phaetonFand a.set of 7 t-1 -- D formu a will not appear to sup- Border Duke(1051.4)-Imported Clydes brass mounted single liarnaita to mates_ - in• Spring Prints T dale stallion,the property John Stiller de oricinal coat,elastic-as good k now. r A bar- port such a claim. heir avowed gogg will stand for mares daring 1904 as Rlin to whoever comes first. Apply to „evi u,• object in demanding-such Jegisla- follows:-Monday. leaves his awn stable (}leeaon,Greenwood,_ "`tion is to protect this public.- .No- _H-abbard's hotel,_Brougham for T. A. �j SRM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- New B1Ou�e� ! Kn-'r,Brock; noon mom a fiOSe}-might i•' luD-scree of good land,new book barn,abnn 7 _ doubt many patent mediClnes Con- dance of water, east half of lot 27 con. 1 of twin substances which are most Tuesday,Jag Prongs's B. A:con.Pic1t Fickering, It isadjacent to the viil6ge of Dan- slxn rotas tt hen used.in esces�ive ening, for noon,,Gordon Hoase,-for night, barton and 18 miles eact of Toronto,convenient - se t`edneaday, Ed.Balsdon's, Bus Line, to station and muket. For-Particulars apply Ladies' and Misses quantities,1 , cfr when used habitual- for ai hi;Thursday,Pnckrin Bros. Ad-_ •o John Anderson, m alt to Falls, Ont. or to I and it 1S quite right that a g y' Bobt,Andersen,Dumbarton. 99 59 - "-�-- - y 1 $ ley,for noon, own enable for night; Fri. S�xmmer Undervests ( person using such medicines day, Wm. Cowie'a 7th con, for nicht- Notice - to Creditors t;hould know the risk they run by Saturday, Rebt Miln*4 for noon,thence using them. But there is no to hie own stable until the following Black Cotton Hosiery ., g JAMES PAUL, deceased. a Monday morning. :notice is hereby yen nzeaaa: to the Be- _ xeason that such a law should be p p . - _ )lased compelling patent medi- Gallant Chattitgn, (Vol 26, -4293'.- °fled Statutes o having Crio,4.97,Chapter e e disc All Sizes ' and Prices - � pe $ qU l 1 ell ppe.sons having cl..ims against the setae - _ _.' cine concerns to disclose the Con- The importe 1 C ydesdale stallion, the of dams Psul late of the Townahip of Picker. tents of their nostrums unless the Property of Cowie do Graham, Asc grove ing.farrier, deceased. who died ea the 15th F day of Aprit,1904,are raw aired on or before the arm,M&rkham, will make 1904-ere fol- Cashmere y� t tale into 1r&s extended to the o th day of dale riot to Pend by post pr town -Ne-w Cashmere Hosiery . lows:—Monday, will!save his own stable or deliver to Henrietta Panlot the field town- - - regular practitioners, and. force Green River,and promised to Joo.Patter ship of Piekerin.,widow,executrix of the Will them tt•hen they give their con- son's ftp con.Pickering,t r noon, Hnb• of the said James Faal deceased, whose post ~ tidin patients a mixture of chlor bard's ho office s rim ser is Green Ri ser, till (it particulars of $ ton's hotel, Pic for nigher; Taos file+rclums and of chose:arltiee !it acyl herd New beck Ribbons. -ids of 3odititll and aqua pure, for dap,Gordon's kotal,Pickering, for noon ty them. - - which the like! ta lad- night; Wednesday, Tom's hotel, And Norceis further trlvea tost afar• the y are yo charge said 16th day of July, 19oc the slid execatru ! Liverpool,fo ooc,JDo.Mitchell's Was dollar, to label the bottle wlip � ill proceed to distribute the ansate of the rai3 ••the COmwVtl nelnea Of its colltents, Dtlabartoa, nighi; Thursday, B. deceased Batons tae persoas entitled thereto. Caster's, Cherrywood, for noon, John having regard only to the claims of which { n Cr Salt and water. It is all eery lltiltroy'g, 6earbom Iowa line. for night; nonce ahs.!Hien haysbwa,received sad that .Straw Hat® v Clot 11 CSipS well to look after the safetyOf the said exacutnx will not be liable for the V err Gt�• • i'ziday.Z f'ioxwOrth'f, -rmh le, for said sassu or any pari thereof to any person the public, but this demand on for noop, Franklin House, Markham, of wtoea alai na sbe shall not then have had --the part of the medical fraternity until 8aawday ncn o; Batarday noon to Dated May 27th 1904 looks more like an appeal for a his own stable Until the following Mon. gear:ecta P+rel,ace.&:•s,7eeti i Rivar P Q little tmorerotection for them- day toorning. Dow&McGillivrsy, Brock tt, Whitby, Solis p for exeeatra. 34.10 � selves. There are vev few, if Rawatba2-Pare bred imported York. ,,1 = any organizations in the Province &hire coach agallieo, the property of Ds- Administrator's Qale I ' stand for a T `t than the 14edtrxl Councilore l lo€ U1eta lid Defoe, her of ala, will daring 1504.w pt.a.natls term as cn the'Townah.p of -- -- t - recew . . _ __ limited number of spates der be their follows -�tondav,leaves his ovc❑ stable i Pi f Val g:n floe Lr,-.. c ti v i Oscar... tario, and it seri_ to for Gordon Bosse, Pickering, for night; on instruction&from tLe Alm" or T - - — a,1 chief atm to strike on Che head To•sday, Joe, Parsons, Rouge Bill, for i the late Cbarles Hodasun&nd ata the eunseat - I /G"� ,tstl !-illi Chat CPntl� C{i interfere noon, thence W Andrew's botel for might a_R acproval of F, W Harco•.rt, Eoq tt.e `v� ,f; • R c..ici.ai guard�ac.there w bec:7etad for alta - In any tray with their btlsitlese. Wednesday. A. B. Reeaot's e I lot 5, oo.,fi. bj gub:,c Samoa on,sat:ran.. Jn.y lbtt,1904. - Scarboro, for noon, hia own stable for I bt.boc,aa Pox err -act:-latter, at Johason s �4 night; Thursday.Commercial hotel Clare l 9t9e cf 1'ichar�ci ran 4"Coa°ty f Omar.�, a; :Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After moat for loco,thence to 3lantioa Hesse! ,Ise hocr.t t soca,cn t . atxareson. ail lad FROM KOW UtiTII. JULY '10th 'ren Years of Suffering, Uxbridge, for oigbs and remain until tbo;ila-lar the orad tal-s of!--Non 4 and lc r rillI mit ivh t, �a y a fe is tr,n da l: p:•al..r followingcoon Friday b way of Rose-.:n the Ott concomon or the:owoso. 04 Pteaer y y n afctesa:d.cc t.:o v to mar re- o. m:re a trill sell the balance Erg()tlr stock OI -it0]me! li(s; a6slxs at te- L'hanilierinin'( Colic, Cholera and villa so airs. Todd's,botel. Goodwood., or salt. !•Poo titer•iaole are tw_ cod 1r..ze z n wi :►dt, ' slit. Mr.. Matt1P g dared rate. t make mom ?err our new fall g�da for night; Batarday, own stable the� barns sett +:sae roundat,a.: a:. -gas:.t.� _ Plunge t.t .bar+!r.a i>tft, VA. •'i yuf• she fallowing !loudly lona. i 1adorner so,d frame dr.viag t.aoe r t •. �-•� : fervid fre,rnchrfrnic di.trrhoo-S {uL.LS `tta ed.e .gnonse lar! stone cellar undw:•- C. A. Baker, -.- Pickering• and durin that time tried raa:i• Lord Mil 13917) .Vol. 13=The pant rbc r tc, a mit of y oas or. ra, 7 .yearsK growtc sed 9bc�: urns of gotta¢ oretars, outs medic in" withwit obtaining any par4CILdtsdale sUa4iioe the property cf coee.'.+c.Dg of appleo,plums,pearsstc,w god - ___-- -- perniar,ent rolief. -I.4uat :•,amulet-one A.C. 0om6ery,con 1 lot 30. Pickering Sonatas d ria<on floe'.cads and reE.soca wai:r ' r sera•�.aoA cteiern Abou+ i5 acres of amber -of my eKildren was taken w•ithcholers will nand for mares daring the mason ®ads warisoas or ]tai•s• Bwech Cela•. O.a wnrbuit, and I prf,, ur••d.a-bottle (if of 1904 at his own stable Terra&-To Baaswaid,Eim,Pine Ora eu a a good w.a. mss. thin ted tri g Only Lttn Lison s foal is r ld id FeDT ri 1 the may!nam Ani i.+sscud,%talo ani pasture farm T �/ww1 1711 '�du+e� were Tbe present t•oauras ro seresv' . re/ r.� !wry♦L t n de to girt-her entire relief 1 Maresre to te8 to b a regularly to tile! Y .a cI ,n, ' vql ,(T p-arearser w nes cera then rircidrd to try the tnedfcinc my, borve wi I be charged iusuranoe whether,.=. of and posse+•ran&Isar tar+esc Of Ina Nrlf, and did not itee all of one bottle in foil or not. All accidents to mares srea.a:year to rieitgr.sad fait to.eentot, ac - - u owners rink. j A� LOS,1905, be +napery CL' oe offered before I wa.+ weil and I hive never eubsert w a reserve Md Daed t,y %be official _ mine been trnuMe(1 with that com• b1rs.•k liar it -cQL VIII, P 117 g aaerjus q Terpr-twenty twr ^gas al floe pnrcaaw plaint. One cannot riav too Mitch in The American red staiisou, the proper money to b• red to the vendor err iia rsu;te:sur :favor of- that lrondeiful medicine ty of S. C. Banker. wtll mate the season I as the day of sale and nae t»isus wan.v 30 til made 8ttite, PanVr and ti este at-4'L1s�ef p�Mgts. J 'Thin remedy is f9r srtle try all tlrugg• of 1904 as follows-Ntoeday leaves his! says tnoresrter. as tis•fiorcu."looney to t• _ lit+tes. own stable. &inttaten Road Baadel • ho- pie o nc %L. e i o cele Jsftnafs loan Utah ser ins N� Gents C ape .hist ittt tat, Whitbv for night: Tuesday, own ata .dm.n.stri-aur For '•.rtaer par,i,%,arr and - : e ;d,t.ons o1 sce app!v ro F W Haryueu•t Evi lois for night, Wednesday, !i&=well's o� _ Salo Reg-ster. g vdgial Gaard:a.y;Freetold b-tl 1;r;k, t',etor.e - _ hotel, Highland Creek, for oitht; Thors' '*treat Toroasa w Senry F.'8 dseou Ane ad- 71d -' • l�.tRCRD.IY, JULY le•t•Y, ll ki- Exte'c'- _derv, pis own stable for nigh%, Frday, mia.rtrator.Alicona Y O.Out or to theaaauon _ - r R• As Boating. _._.-. _ Johnson's hotel, Wbitevale, for nigbt; 1 e r or to the vncdon solsesaor Jailer MCI - : .. ti7rP('T'PClti �xlr cf parties-slid h<,u.e t_�ili rz., rico%. .-lie, Oct., Solicitor tar 1::e .._. --- - - - --- --Saturday, proceeds to b own stable Admiolatrator. Tnowas Poneber, auestoneer -" !holt]effects. the �EI erty cf \L-, J, until the following Monday morma 0,akwell, Btau:li iii,. Ser bills for y g sea U.amt- - - _ — brougL a _ tht.d tt ii of Jane 4 D lyt 4 t2t0 - xrt:c'ulsry. �aM ii o o'rlar k shttl'1 Splygerinan-Better known ere "Apple T_ House and Lot *-ate-" r st•uO6•_m .: anefrPC.� Pt•,ifll, talc tlunc•Pr R,• JA,1A­ the celebrated' Ameii^an Drrd " • I�aI1r900LMu EAST Z" As FOLLOgW— _ trotting stallion, the property of Rnbt, ����� As;ent for all — P Pe y RO li.t 11`i. N z 6 lis _ . .. .° 8 9fIA1 A. BINDER . WINE limited camber of roarer daricg the y � -��h - ' � e� � -— '-8.04 P. N, ' season ct 1')Ji as follows-1l�ndave.eg manufac.urrd c tLe ,aleLe bLt _ •� oAy, 804 P If[. Co'y, of Obt,aws. P1ire ?via 311x: leaves his owo Stable for Woodruff' The antler?%greet has to rent in 1oLr'� I`satxs ootxo WRIST Das AS sot t owat hotel, Wbaby noon, Central hotel, Oah• 1st con.. Pickering i imile,trent of Dun- Ino.9 LocaL 8;41 &_M. awn night; Tueed-y Raglan, noon, Re- batrfon,I a 1} etarrry. 7 rotitned fraMe I'll Loc" 2:18 A. M. — Af(ent for +dI kinet+ rif: jIrC.3rrntr` 1o.+.haass,--Pe-t -Fear--las - 1s#stb S:OS_P._Y. arta wp eriients, i 'iuvon lows day noon, thence to Ashburn for rAgbt ; o of Land, There a-re on the premises a ,�--- - - •---- - --- — F.te. Thursday , Sobert'a hotel, Brookfin, - A good stable anddrive house. `;Milt ° -Also- noon, Babbard'o hotel, Brougham,night rent the whole, or will rent the housr , Fifir.Singer Setting 3l chin". Friday. Jobason'e hotel, FPhitevale, �/ seperate. " Binder Ttrine a Specialty. noon. Andrew'a hotel, West Hill, a ght ; -- y Saturclav to big own stable until follow ROI3T. H. ('AR�iO`' Dnnbitrton L. I). BANKS, _ iuR Monday morning. 38-1v Pickering. . / STRAYED-Orto the preini.es of .' Pedestrian-Tbe Imported Clydesdsle ( Sthe nnderrtitned on, or auoat Wedaesdar, C stallion the property of J.bo Miller fi June Ond,alarse white sow. Tbe owner may �.. NOTICE- ! Sons, Bron baa, will et&ad for ®area The Empire Medicine Co, o! 7t.ort<3on, bare ane same by pro hal property and paying g expeaeea.. John Mitchell..Dnnbarton. Lf. during Season of 1504 at his own stable. Oat„here .appointed the, naderaigned ere _ ii Hat ing sold out my harness business local agent for Pickering;for the most won �.. Lcr \lt. E. Boden. I ieish txi Thank all ---- derfnl discovery o[the nineteenth ceatary. l ' cu-itoniers for their liberal patronage Chamberlain's Colic, 'Cholera and For the treatment o! the :fox, eo wt, to me in the past. I also recommend Diarrhoea Remedy. ' Bronchial Tabes and Lange. It etueafoidg Waterworks Mr. Bodell As a practical -harnessand This renredv is certain to be nee&-d Catarrh, Asthma,_Bcoashitia, Hay fever _. collar maker, and am sure cusUomers in almost every'home before the suet- and all hst�r and long direatm Write . swill rei:ei.'e work promptly-and neatly niet is over. It caii always lie particalare,s stock at treatments and done. ed upon even in the- .s severe and repairs constantly,on head mit: r Arcus case~. . it is especially While some wi3l adopt the new sy. - Greea River. Qat. : — - raluxhle fc.>r srunmer tfii.nrdeta;ttrc}ril _ tem of-waterworks hundreds will n.t . I i)ts yon-want dren. It is pleasafit to take and never ----` ---! --- ` be able to use it. To these the rel't1 r . cc, fails to Rite prompt relief. «'hy not Public Notice lt1P PUMPS `trytlr by F.�'A�15 a tt ` NE`V` HEELsJ buy it'now% I£ guar sate life. For - -- stillfii•ovide the-hest sys4em of watxr- ~� sale by all druggist, Notice is hereby 'given that x, By- works, The quaality a&I excellence j ,d .fewelt-The beautiful black On yoiir BnLgT.or Dentcs,rat. w war as. av thP'Manicipal these priwp+'trill.till he kept' at fie _pmpe tty of_;ohsi__ _.. _ ( orincr n the coffin ilr o iei<prin0ig es, porn •asst tuns will recss 1 :We have Them _ To the Public ! on the 30th*%lay. of flay, A.D., li> 4, the proulpteet y:ttcntion. ea season of L904 aghisllow�e4ahllee, op pa proyidiog for the issue-of a Dehenturt' site the Gordon Hooses Dewri live. are specialists in all that kind �- to the arnonnt of '$10)O, for the pur of stork. Don't ger to a foreign town DEAR FRIEND. I take this means c wi a pedigree pose of .flefra in,* the cost a. rock- E. W. EVAN S a rdicat and Oetms sent on _ - for carriage work, 'We can, least• of conveying to you mt sincerp thanks p y - g pcrasher for•the Mim-iti al.Lmrpol:•ttion . you_- Our- machine depurtruent -is foil vour pativuage it] ui�i art(1111-ii �. --- ni� htn stay in Picketing, the item- 'Lhe FO riinning every -day. Gepp atl•black- g hat`.suc•h By-Latey sea_, reri.,tered ill Brock aSt•g ltbF n� i r� smithing, etc. otic,of which will ever ho fresh in my the He lefty Otl1(.'e of the ('aunty „ War#W-An Idea °°°°can unpit Iithin and lift for s.a1P cheap. tnirla, :111(1 also .for your token of g ' of com•atmpy 1 Ontario on the 13th rix+ (if June, A.D. �maui esteem atxl soca tushes fiir myself Profeta ovr'W ED: ter• may CO yon �Y. H: .7A('i�tiON, Block Iio:ul. ;ria family. In 1P'atinK Pickering ,I 19N• Pumpmaker and Plumber - wrtta'J�ta rwsnn �xx tbetr acE, Patent e�' ' motion togmvt h- or•.act aside r`'na awn tial in�^.ettonws;wsoiaueot[r - - - ------ -- - - - tin it with rP ret, rind,trust that the I Any _ _ : -Safeguard the Childrew .arrtc hPartyRstinport give nu•, trill the.�arnP ,>r any part thereof, must iia ---- ------ Not,whhstanding all that is_done by he c-xtenilea to usy . i( ssors, Mcssrs nratde within three months offer the boards of health and charitably in- Ptigh & Moore. first pnhl It nn of this notit_e, and 's�-f � -^'� (a (0) \`.w/*) �• _. .. _ rt calarnot he -alio thet t•»t_ter, f ,/�rt7t t``�tY �rc�Y1 ��f _ - rlinca p, recut, tht death I:ilP an:unf Thanking y„n again fur all past I)at:ca at Whitrlvalo, the 1st (lay of _ �mxll i hi'ldren is t cry'high tinning tlm fat<rr� I retuain 'lhot ttrnt'h(;r of the sumint•ir months in F( ur.t-nily; Jtay. .a.i).. lA(iti _ -- 4')nald R. Beaton. a k'7ft' •__the large cities. There is not prulr'tli I Pickering, Ju1t• Ist. T. A, Greig. n t. -IV nrte_case >f trottP} 1 rn)1jiLiint_in :r b ss-tt) Township (perk. The Sovereign Bak of Canada• • r Iiin-crlrod, hetim r, that cm as not, b,^ g f! ( ) - '-Jlrikes c terytriitig xs easy and tis sitnplr asp,issible. .fir rnr•cd}T}.fhe'tiritelynso of (:h:cmher-� .- . ° gain's Colic, Cholera •tad Iii:ttFrank Pa ars `^� S Rcniea�'. �Ir: Flank Riggs,liY Frank Wall n - Ahsnhitr SPc•urity.lineillc. \.Y., in speaking of this N Unexcelled Facilities: LJ .toryp .. -remedy said: "I hire found it exiled- - - - . �-t? lent to Faro a su pI}' of('hi>uihPraains _. �.t -CourtXodt- n 1Cethttd5, - - 04ic, ('hnlcr'a ari�rl Ditri'rhnca Kellwd ' try ('utatteor> Ttetytn>etlt,_. sV�j on hatred. It has peen :t frimily >ate' MARKH.k.f BRANCH, CLAREMONT BRANCH, good anti while, (•apecirill) beneftcial _Alla-,e freah stocks on hand. Prises in OVa11 Paper ran;in; A. P. Smith, pian. L. E. ' odd, Agt. to, hi2c1ron. it is Pyilally good in adult from Be. up. case.. I r( •ominend it cheerfnllyy- '111(1 l � �(� (� � druggists. rest ration:” For rale by all Joh Panics=f �u�ba'tOay '�/t,1+/ at�r„/ t�r,J 0 w. } ,•'^ ..�: ... '.a,e 't„a " WIN a«a.:.u ^.•. fd �?~ ..w'-l.d7iw•'� a&V,'{� .r bc_ti r Is .ot,ARaeaONT R. Brien, according to his own — reports breaks the record in trout • n, Miss Ella Dotivswell is visiting fishing. He says,that on Monday All Colors. Stonff vine friends. p . 1 he caught ten of the speckled ..ii.. V Thos. Bennett, of Toronto, is beauties some of which weighed ` - ain visiting with his son, Ottis. one and a half pounds. :Hiss K. Michell, of Toronto, is The- Baptist congregation will SCREEN DOORS. 1PASSE-PARTOUT, the latest for mounting g; N at J. 31. Macnab's. visit and worship with other con- photos. . Harry Wright, of Richmond gregations in the village on .Sun- PARLOR SUITS. A good assortment of vPJ'ui3on-shade_ _ __Hill was in town on Tuesday. , day 11th. Rev. John E. Hawkins _ Forest, is visiting frieuds here. yyi}r the pulpit_uu e� a j1e Beals Furniture, Hardware,Claremont, Sundays; Julp'lrth, 21th•aud Slst. Mr. Todd, of the Suvereigtt The pastor will resume chat ge of bank has returned from his boli his work the first Sunday in Aug- ust. ug- '- -- -"-- days. Gurney Bundy, of Toronto, u Joseph Hughes died at the resi- 'Furnish a a spent the 1st with his parents dence of his son-in-law, T. $ ;' ;�•. lZ= Ge n t s FC.duces. Hughes, on Sunday morning, apo- ��1 S 1 _ Miss L. Heaslip has gone to her plesy being the cause of. death. •' til ,home in Cookstown for the vacs- Mr. Hughes had been ill for about "� tion. a week, and had reached thg ad- Mrs. Row- Adams, dices of Mrs. Arnold Dunn and daugh- vanced age of 83 HZ � � �� Rogerfikeson. m the Head Down t years. s re- From 'ter J;pent a few daps with friends mains were taken to Perth on Mere. Monday morning for interment. CS'LA, wants every woumn New Arrivals 1 �' Dies. James Neal, of Mount For- A grand garden-party Linder the know of -the wonders • test, is visiting her sister, Jars. L. auspices of the Methodist church r -Pilkey. �fied by Lydia E. Phdd nm s Fine line of spring P. and Mrs. �acnab and daugh- will be held on the beautiful Vegetable Com p ng hats, spring shirts(colored and white). Spring foot- P. of Mr. George Cooper on pound. wear. etc. A call will convince the most fastidious, that R. E. Forsyth's, ter, spent Stili-day with Pickering Korth Claremont,is the lace to et the right goods at the right price: P y g the evening of Friday. July 15th. "DzAia Mm I'r-'�a r-1 can=,) p 8 friends. A number of games and sports tell a with n and ink what good The endingsses Gentle, of Toronto, .have been arranged for including LydiacmE. m's Yeie R. E. Forsyti h. GLAREhIONT are spending a week at James Jic- a football tournament. An ea- lis pec did for me,sus from t STATION. lP'ariane's. the ills peculiar to the se:, eztrrms _ Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Topper cellent program will be .given, in laeaitude and that all gone teermg. 1 �- s i which ow Emma ni Irons, the would rix from m bed in the Where ' s st Tuesday with friends in well-known elocutionist, of Toros- feeling more tired than when I did yoemetable � pt ' those Pickering. to will assist. Drills, instrument- bed- but before I used two b&.tlw a ,, �7 h e A few of our residents took in al music and addrsses will be given Lydia E. p'inkham's `• the Old Boy s Re-uniun at W l itby Tea served form 5. m. Wna,Rosy COMpiD�dt I �'° to�l cue °a°Y- Shoes last week. p' ym da retard 7 - Ji.P willoccu y the chair. Seebills Decaaae ���) do mare w , e r Frank Orchard_returned on p Monday from his trip to the Report of Claremont public and not feel tired than I had ewer been North-west. *chooi for June. Jr div.. Sr..-M able to do before,so I cantinned to use Why? At the Palmer Shoe Store•on the corner, where you Shepherdson, G Morgan, F Under- i;antll I was r istoredtopertee besath get all kinds of good aed reliable goods at clove prices. Mrs. Bagshaw, of Saginaw, hill, M McKay, R Tarr, D Rawson It is indeed a boos to nick women and Mich., is at present visiting her Jr 2-M Shepherdson, S Anderson, I hearL117 recommend it Yoare*�7 Repairing neatly and promptly -. parents here. C Soden V Hayward. R Thomp- tralp. Mm, Iioa& ADAMS, 819 lash St. attended to. Jars. Flumerfelt and daughter son, L �C'hapman. Sr pt y--JI �.�.,��y��w�� will spend a few weeks with New- Jiorgan, C Rawson, R NVilkinson, � �T � 3hce 3lerchant, :market friends. B Mantle. A Chapman, Hayward FREE MEDICAL AD4ItCE TO '. rY . M. Palmer Thos. Graham leaves on Satur- Jr pt 2-R Story, M -,organ, C' WOMEN, a Claremont, Ont, day for Scotland, to secure anoth- Tarr. L White. A-A Flumerfelt Go'a't heeftate to wrtlte to Mra. -_-- er consignment of horses. E Underhill. B-F. Shepherdson, Pinkh&rn, S etwill u>sderstaJnd T ` Misses J. Michell and A. Porter - DI Shepherdson,. M Adair. C-I= .your case perfectly,y,a VF1W treat : - ivisited with Mr. and Jars. Hugh Underhill, ti' Hayward, K Rawson you wi h kindness. Her advice NV McFarlane. Promoted from M f� No the ne Is Lynn. Yes s-Gregg jr., over Sunday. , :� B. S. Palmer has now got hit; cur second to Jr third-F Under- having • 'house painting completed which Lill, R'l;arr, W Shepherdson, M helpedthoasanb '.house to its appearance. Shepherdaon, G Jiorgan, M Mae- Cha:+. Cooper and datwhter, of kay, D Rawson. M L Heaslip, _ � 'We are at it. Richmond Hill. spent Saturday teacher and Sunday at Geo. Cooper's There was a big rtlarket here an j1Rx FOR ALI:-Br.ng lot'1.9tt- EGGSE av'etron6hing gZa �iOo I]g j� the Tuesday. Egg*- gold for He and eon of Ptcker,a; eattara:ag al. sere..ba!! ('� i7 //�� Lays distant from Craremlai Y;vass sad ra:�. Order of th® Day. - - butter for 11 and l':cents. ..y statics good sou weU oalsl.aled, wseazae :`. «'agg ac.11d a pall' 1)f fine ty erect, to sal:!aaesd and ahoronsa!f 3rueea .. �Ipr „ - - - Two dwai: a; rouse.. now , I tram Jbous ,end sive Fowl heavy- mares ui J. Hill. of Water- aam.aud C_>rs. jars.pts pea, drtnny 6oawr - . loo, for which he reeeiced a fancy sodotter treudangs ail :n a goad uar�e of re. par. B",aee beta a good trate farm it L. �� Dowswell The Peo lee Tinsmith . .. • price. sd m.rat'1 sdapte,..or ss)at.ani is sftuatet+c .-WA N TED. -_ .. .. f p - Mr. Wilkinson, of Toronto, the midasofIt* ceiebriised Boras and stock pares arse,Piekerparuotng TownaJsio. Terms easy ,Highest Cash prices. .spent a few days during the pa;•t Forfnrshar pataoviarespp:y sr Iota K Ya: . . , week with his uncle, the Rev. J. nab cl.r.mflta,P o, 3A-tf W. Wilkinson. •r sea -- y F. C. GA FRAL'GH A number of Ma, bretLren a°tt .4C e. E = e from Pickering, paid Broughsan •� 'too -• 1 r lodge here a fraternal -Visit aj 1 it; Jdry - their meeting last week. +a r .� .► E a Fruit Trees 19M P S ( s - ,•• �• Quite a number of our residents � t -_ p are painting their dwelling.. Jlay y "PI All kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubs the good work continue a.� noth- a jar inti adds more-to the beauty of a I o r. j•A ,,, o o Highest }it-le s paid for Fall andWindmills place than neat tidy home «Z gad Winter Aplrle-, Geurge C doper - barn raising on 19 if o :, - = o. 11 EEt _ _JOHN E. Q Agent, (Saturday attracted a large uluu- , o� - — -_-.-- - lber of Harr re4identa. Everything =: o a 8 g t-K 3 ° ti - F,ckerisg, She are prepared to do all kinds of work' 'went-together nicely and not the t...:. a; e�°s a� a Vromptlp pertaining to the pump bcsiaess. -' _ slightest Accident occurred. �`• �: e3 a r�z;z_:.–orat the pit Baptist evening entnrf .tea A.g_'_ � lira a last 1•rL ! O _ good program waj rendered and 8 l o o o _ Pickering Sncoeaeor to refreshments served during the N o ,; + : » a f i = - John Gerold, Gerow � son, Claremont. - e evewn ab ; .. w 9 g - S .� $ '-I:- W.V.Richardson. Ageat,lPickerinQ, _ ger. 7,e��nrjl_� _ a month's vacation on Wyav Pen la's ofth y . America in �t Brongbarns—Whitmorning. He well attenteco - , centivn of the Sxpti;t Yo-ting l groagham lith, Port'Perry 13th, i a - P bridge 12th,Cannington 11th,Be all avercoa :July Lith tc, 10th. 1ot>r. ---- r e All kinds of rough and dressed Limber Lath,Shingles, Doors, Sash, Hones fin• lKills' � Pl in o u t h. � B 1�l der iahinge and Silo material the B� s : Na water -- - :• C' era tasks d ' .> _. ._: -•. as iro e - . •:_ esttroughs made to order - - Tlbuecelebrated Gold .lieclal Brand at close prices: See us before _`7 does our'�u'e Paris Green.- It is unea- Henderson & Farrier, purity, strength, and tg. he very _ D Gordon.tordoa. celled for per g , ' , Claremont effective way in which it does the work. _. So YEARS, pu up in one pound The t EXPERIENCE .', sealed paper packages, which is by far : Has cans^ i the best way to buy it. d the hay crop 'tr> i;rocv very heavy therefore you will _- need something to complete your havin�11a eta yVe- ia-ve tats}c - rug m eliines, lay tee c er, rake:, side delivery rakes, hay loaders, Tease MaRtt. Large,bnying and a thorough know- �s hay racks'�nd wagons, hay forks and slings, and anything else you Dcsrolvs might want in rias implement and vehicle line. We can supply you COrY111GMTS AC. ledge Of the right source of supply en- 'with a new rope for your horse-fork at little cost. Anyone xnding a sketrb and dercrtytion ma► ' We handle the falnuu, gnIcily ascertain our opinion free wbetber an Provan horse fork and slings and a invention is probably patentable. Comm rlim.. L suipply them on ter•ins to suit you. tionsstrtctirconfldential. HandbookonPatents: _shies ns to offer it to you per pound at ' - G Philip,. . - M - Bent tree.Oldest agencytbroua for eecn a patents. Paten'- token t.brough ]funs ! Co. '• • specid r+nc;ce,without char¢e In the l _ . eo. 1r•, Brougham to 'tic .Hutt"Cdri. . :. Eighteen Cents '-A-hampomely Iltnetrated weekly. Lartert c1r- .. mlattnn of env arientiEc journal Terms,$3 a - - i .F -�. year-, four months,eL Sold by all newedeysier(a,, .. - ..o ...�- t t �1 1 `� V / ■1 1 NIS �UNN Oe C0.3titerosawar,New 1 !1 So , We haeme a full range of the best appli- t:,�ec� ances for putting on Paris Green. _; ' Important showing of t display of - -- NEW. - .LAUNDRY - - 9 Chins. A Very I assortment of - > . Stationarv. Books,Dolle, Toys, jubi :. - -� The undersigned has opened up ,✓ received for she.,Holiday trade, Call a laundry nest do ot. to �V. T. and. see them. _ Dunbar',a, tried having had nearly The Russill Ha rSubscriptions taken for all Magazines, - fr,-,tryear experience in Bowman- Cd ware C611' Weekly and D'ailyj:Newspapers i ille, is prepared to do first-clan Pte"' j 'work at usual rAtea. _. 126 EAST KIN STREET, Toronto. We J. R=CHAV7DSON', Give me a trial. _ SOO TONG, Z' 4 8teQtr __ ;Wrlitby-� Proprietor.' ��lr•�� '� .r+tea i :,` A.. ., • .. - ,.�' ..; >;�{ .c..,�+: .fit-„". �„�r, :.�,;., ;q.�,r.,:r..,,e,.,.-_ - , . ter. .—•ra., '«: e •.'�. ,.•s•.' •�.. - -.A:�. , :;.; �a+ wA ....-y. �,�..,. Y ser r'crfit.'3+,,.ir:.. r,...... _.,..u. ,.. 1a e..:.:�•c b� n:. i'"A4,w •7.M1" ;,..$- _-1tiv�".'tl��'.il M1 �. I ... <.. ... W -xd:..r -:�'"'; a .w_ ..�.w,. ..•d+9irr c£�, w'.' , +s: -� 7' �.r'«r.',r -r`. + p. .w .w, w « them in every feature. Ask the properly prevent the- blight-of-the- ought-to-some-evildhubbe-anti treb- e owner of them what that means and lel and, corse uentl the rot of le what, the need. It is also due s uIUSET1 �N1- OREMtho invariable answer will be that the tuber, by spraying with - bor- in part t:) the abominable dishes It' is old age, when the true sansei deaux. which pass as French cookery in this PHYSICIAN TO THE TOPE I would be starvation and neglect. The first spray ebould be made the country. PRA SES DR. WILLIAIidS j The land has been cropped .and the atter part .of June, and from that "So difficult, in tact, is it to get PIIJg PILLS. ` crops removed from the orchards' to time until the vines commence to French coe�cery properly done that it - such an extent that the soil has bo- show that they are becoming ripe, (ought, as a general rule, to be rig- 6 r t., t,:, .the hordeaux should he kept con- exou�ly s,h,•uui. I aili nut riser- ,T- V, r C:acar, of Anaemia T'u.iz 14A'1'J H UPPLY Ur' '1'Ylt+ rna�• !been neglected until the limbs and sta.ntl u r • � g y pen the leaves and vines. ring, of course, to great hotels like The water supply of the Ynrm is ol> branches have so outgrown the roots If it does not rain to wash it away, Claridge': or :±e Savoy where the Effects Were so Satisfactory than Lamed usually well In many. of the trees that the latter c ---be sufficient to spray once .,cry best chefs _ $e Will Go on Using Them. ) Y Y procurable are em- it rases the source of supply ii from convey nutriment enough to the every .two weeks, but an extra ap- ployed, nor to some of the dinners shallow wells, and with these there former, to keep them !rt fair growing 'plication shoul be made. after a Dr. Lapponi, whose skill preserved $� prepared at the homes of the went- the life of the late Poe Leo.XIII to i - - comes the danger of ollution. .When rendition even if there were now in (hard, dashing rain. This aPPlica- P 1 the farmer first builds his home the g tom p thirst upper claesea, but if you go the great age of 92, and to` whose the starved soil enough. of it "' will riot kill the potato beetle g B to the middle-class homes, where at- I care the .health of the present Pope, water supply from the shallow well make an adequate top growt A or other chewing insects, but if any P pp Y health prosperous life of an or- such pests tem;ris are made by third-roto Eng- His Holiness Pius {., is confided. L pure. As the soil pear the well Y. P Pe pe: a be present, add about a lish cooks to reproduce delicate has written the'remarkable letter of becomes covered with litter and 'chard is not limited to fifty or a third of a pound_ot pails green to i slo s and other refuse are thrown hundred years or more by an each barrel of the bordeaux, This T r'ench sauces and Brous. ings, the which the following is a transla P Y result is most ludricrous. tion :- _ otit near the house, the water tSup-ion r What Hien becomes both a fungicide and "Our reputation as a meat-eating "I certif thati I have tried Dr. ' : - • '. -ply is• subjected to contamination 1 What is the cheapest and best me-' an-insecticide. B Y thod of keeping the soil of an or- nation accounts no doubt for the Williams' Pink Pills in four cases of ,,Wore and more as each succeeding p B �.- - — moderate average. of girth of the the simple Anaeuriu of development. year adds to the material absorbed chard in a good state of fertility T British nation, itr com ,a-ison with After a few necks of treatment, ilio- 'by the soil, writes Prof. J. I3. Weem. �I claim there is no better or cheaper SAVE BABY'S LIFE. Itric1q. I rr•5ult came fully uUltimately the soil is saturated !method than by "sheeping it; that _� the middle class in Continental coun- p to my expecta- and the rain as it fails to t•he sur- I is, by pasturing sheep upon the land. such as Italy, France, Holland tions. For that reason I shall not If one has more sheep than the area You cannot watch your little ones land Belbiwn, where a large ro tail in the future to extend. the use face of the ground seeks the water P I too carefully during the hot wea- g P per- level and curries with it decayed of the orchard will maintain, have a tion of the diet• is farinaceous. and 'of this laudable preparation not on- level At this time Sickness comes the of is' for the P 1 in the treatment of other morbid ve stable and animal matter which pasture adjoining it, being aura to people to bo- Y B swiftly and the sands of the little come ver obese. The Germans are forms of the category of Anaemia or enclose the sheep in the orchard p B y also, as a rare, very stout, and this Chlorosis, but also in cases of Neur- _ - may be present in fife soil through ; �lila area t to lido awn airiest be- which the nater passes. -In manytnights so that the most of their ifore you know it. D sentr diarr-� ' I droppings will be left there to fer- Y Y y seems to he in a teat measure due asthenia and the like. instances the well which furnishes I g hoea, .cholera infantum, and stonrach g the water supply of the family and I tilize the soil. The !cavae of the, to their drinking such large quanta- DR. GIUS?✓PYF, LAYl'ONL. trees will assume' reener color, will,troubles are alarmingly frequent ties of thin beer, which is a fat- 'Under is used to wash the milk utensils is B I durin the hot weather. At the f est situated near.the 'barnyard, tinder I remain on the trees much Later and B tering. the fruit will be larger, will color (sign of any of these troubles Baby's DULLS THE INTELLECT, •- `' t3ertain cohnitioits the well' may have � • better and eve feature of the or- (Own Tablets should be given-better been placed so that the drainage of I chard will evince greater thrift. ; p "Over-fatness undoubted) tends to the barnyard runs direct into the + still an occasional dose will prevent Y «arm, sunny days in surniner the these troubles coming, and the Tab- dull the intellect and decrease energy. e well. It can easily be seen that the let:; should therefore.be kept in ever 1t will be found by studying his- Water containing these impurities ':}leap will re.t in the shade of the P Y _ !stay be unhealthy for two reasons: !apple trees, and of course, wilt leave home. Promptness may save your story that very.fs really great and I much of their droppings exactly child's life. Mrs. J. 12. Standen, 1been rsfa soldiers in thinkers have + It may servo as a carrier of . the Ibc•en fat. I think there is sums germ of diseases which may be pre&- 'where they will do the most good. j Weyburn, N,WT., says: "Baby's Own Sheep will consume the immature ,Tablets are valuable in cases of itruth in the assertion of a military ent in the decayed matter in the soil; ries of-mine at if Napoleonhad the the and "windfall" apples with all.their 'diarrhoea, constipation, hives, and friend that water putrefaction !content co Lena d will ken theedat of the P been_thirty-five instead �1_fnrty"g!X p p, i when teething. I have never used a-- - -- ., Wirt- not but have an unwholesome-effect - medicine that gives such. good satis_ and not so fat when he fUcrglit thst- Upon the STEMS OF THE T1.EES !faction " This fs th'e experience of �� she result of the battle might person.using it, p have been different. As it was, over- '•, j, y, Mu,rrial which• in its pure condi- entirely rree from the unsio.tly pro- all.mothers who have used th Toth- ifatness had sapped - run ct.n be used for food undergoe9 'sided only that the oId growth if letx. if vmt i,� not tir.d the Tablet.g : pped his energy and �• / - -r chemical changes when exposed to sprouts there be cleared away when 'at yo,ir driggists send 25 cents to crippiod the ease of his movements. A ! 'The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co ,n''llington, on the other hard, had `1 I the action of certain., bacteria and the sheep are firs turned in. Sheep the advantage of- being a cuinparu- - '- l,visuta may be produced, 'and pions the orchard and face IBrcckvillc, Ont., and a hnx will t>nrt,�'ely thin uran, - / - y,��. A� F:X.1 s1YLb:. ihea!thy and fr•,;tNI trees so loaf sent yGu by:mail post ;,aid. i tak nisolhau e which' is cape of las you and our blood•relatives of i of If we take the lending statesm6 _ - } y Dr. Giuc..l�pe Lapponi, P' .icinn to !�•�� _ fi P any not too remr,re kinship shall live -_ I to-day, Ctian,bcrla_in has de- x g ace in vegetable and animal to enjoy the frits of your orchard ri redly a slim figure, find air, llal- the Pope, who has written a matter and producing poisons, is and your seise attention _io_it .in B1�I' p�1S �R� BADLY FlJlll'f ''hr also errs bn the right side. letter .!n praise of Dr, ttiii- shown in pressed beef, which when season. Ar:;on2 the Liberals. 3Fr. Nforl'Y. per- liatns' Pink Pills for ex}7hsed to the action of certain bac- I Tieing a "dyed-in-the-wool" admir- haps -the most thoughtful of his i teria ro•duces a EXPERT SAYS GREAT HARBI Pale People er of sheep. I have witnessed much party, has no superflucius ash to en- P poisurr. Chetso ' - which is made under c•rrtOn condi- of their being kept do -chards. j IS DONE BY WRONG DIET, cumb,r him. Of course, there are tions, where certain kinds of bacter- Years ago, when I was studying up � '1'o!i will very seldom find a dis- It would.be lm ria can grmv in it, produces a Condemns the Food Given to t e p'?::ibis to exugger- r p sults 'ta the su Move of growing hot-bourn con en ed man over--tat' because so `ate the importance of this opinion. 'ffii 1':ase unwholet+onie results lambs. I drove about six :Hiles to i Schoolboys, Soldiers a fid n,uc,h of big time is devoted to wor- I Dr. Laprom's thigh official Rositioa are i•rr>d:cZkTeetsca these peculiar.bac- 'see an :xpert at the business and his Sailors. n Ing Wer his griol naves, whether places his professional competence v ter.c come in contact'wrth oDd mar flock. I found. them in his orchard. areal or imaginon. That is what !above question, and it is certain. { - teriai, and it is necessary in order A few weeks previously he had plow- I �a tha ilrit;sh nation growing too iI meant when I' said in the Gentle- that he did not write is aho%e with- } that good health result to prevent 'ed it afiw d son it In Canada peas `(„fvt� T! at is a flue-of-ion which is :man's lfagazine that I should like to Tout woighin# his words, or without the ir.t-Alicticin of both the bacteria and oats and at this time- his sheep ;being .serio-isly discu.-ed just WIW s„e, a twenty-Ktone Anarchist. idiots. ,a full sense of the effect his opinion whrrh are capable of producing pots- were feeding' upon them He used 'in it-ew of the statement b • a prom-ann,,y ,rc;uuc? y P en the other hand', who aro lacking w,,uld hatia ., F as it Iinent medical roan at Iaiinut+rgh that in intelloct are usually obese and The ''simple anaemia of develop- s s an the oisons hurdles and ted oft in pa hcl•er Ili IF .,.,, . red at ,-ichoolTupon artdietauhichM n- c'a!,hFAT EASILY .RFUOVF.D of cvua'sc ,,y r o Fon is re germs :.r many dl,cs.;es are I ;di':rt again rn b,;le is m'c,tad that t rt�l. lunguid condi-- widely distrihut,yl by mantic of wa- 'of wintering hl shop, That son son j �,�;, couril the+ formation of flesh ra- " tion of young girls whose develop- .ler and milk supply It .has been there was very ittle frrilt,in. all this Those who have the mistortuno to tient to dung hood is tardy, and fiber than intellect, y. : . known that r4ie (pidemic or t}phoid section owing to a late frost the Dr. Yor!teDavies, of London, the �be over-fat have at least the can whose health, at.the pared of that fever has re Atcd from a enntamin- ,previous sprIng 'fie invited me in- .Well-known dietetic expert; is of the solat.lon that it is a disease easily Idevelopr¢ont, is so often imperilled. ltted water supiily being used for to hos capacloil fruit cellar and cured by proper diet and exercise l lith bright, i and mere Mashing the mill: cans, without n_oil-_, pointed out 600 bushels of great red op:n.on, and in the rourao of an ire A.c it is caused almost invariably by childhood, ill in her treriangilouirh Ua tar,sting interview'. gave tho follow- a; Y ing winter apples which he was holding improper food, it can only be dealt de rr"ees rale and languid Free uent Ing expression of his views 6 f g � -• 'f"ha open well has Also been knrii<'n for a better market, and said "I g with tl4v the patient with proper headaches, and a sense of uneasiness rr. i to .become contaminated from the believe fir' , arr more apples than I I,IORE ANIMAL FOOD Ifuot. lfodicines air useless.. and .0°bleb :fie cannot undcrst•aTad, makes i germs brought to the mud adhering any hair du',' ' fitrmis in this town- I "I am griito in agrIoPricat -.With tha.,should neer be talen for laat pur- her miserable, Just when it idtime ! - to the booLs of the persons •vho used ship could sh,, - this season.- and !o nion ex ,r,isse• pone. The quack medicines which for her to leaye.off being a girl and P p! l i by Dr. Lcs!re 31uc 111 the well nater. These, germs would sheep were the ca is 'of it." The in- 'k4,ll at th.t meeting of the Par- yu,, ser. advertised so freely, and become -a wornan-a rhwigv which c be depo+hoed-on the platfoint and he cipier,t fruit at the Trio of the frost �ents' Kational Educarrrm Union at g. « ` - - such drugs as acetic acid, road comes to different indiv'duals at dif- f washi-d down by the rain into the seemed to, have rhes vigor and •Edinburgh, that the-aver gc schc,(A- ta.nii;ts, and purgatives of various ferent-ageh-hcr lie I i ucr.t lingers- ' •`. well, SickneEs which results from strength to resist the frost,. This boy rs veil improperly fed, and a kin;!s if they bring- about..rctductioa «hy^ liecaias�rlie Fins 'too. little -the intorduction of germs into the Tenn kept X00 ew•av to grow hot- very great deal of harm is dorso to 'of weight at all, do so at the ex- Mood, That is what. l,r. Lapponi =body, such as typhoid, .is a very houw lambd, and • from them that :the - -`---contfy experience to the conimuitity. 'tear he sold lU7 Iambs at 3 to 20 ! youth or this ccluhtry by lvton� peZLSc. of hcal-th _._. .._ n ears 1when he speak§, in the scien- „ri v diet. Ifo has too much farinaceous . ''Of- course, it is impossible to-]ay 1 tiLc lnnguat;e r.if6T� to Ti tin;-oT-"tFso - r ' A ow years ago the city of Ply- ,weeks of age at 6f3 to -$I l ewch, .knd I food and not enough animal food, flown a articular diet suitable for anaemia of development." Dr. Nil- q, Ru,iith. 1'a had an epidemic. The he is still at the buslncs. Wil- 'The practice of giving boys bier is a .all, casesofover-fatness. The ro of liatns' 'Pink Pills for Pale Pt-ople population of the city was R000, - p p have the @ thoroughly bad one. as at their age food for one individual is not, the pgwer of •making new e There wore over 1000 'cases and 100 blood, They •cure annemin us POTATO SURA1'ING. they are much better without alto- )list as .'_. •'tieatha from it. proph•r food for another; in tact, in food curvy hunger, The cost to the community .was es- holic st!mulants of any kind this ear. t e g. That is how timated as follows : Loss of a'a.cs .carried through the air, and tn!I on a us,ra sc ool meals aro riiade ithan the old adage that, 'ghat is ey help fyro+crr.g girls, v,-ho, far ft B what of-this new blood, often drift of those who recovered, $3n;n2n; rile leases durin the last of •Jul_`up far too ' largely of bread, pud-,tme man's food is � another 'man's t;' '-•- - B Y into chronic iil-health, or "go into o ugust-1 or the late blight. They Ka, an am, w Ic aro no a jpoison. of those who died, *19,499; vin foods of.ever One bo who was a decline"-n inch means consamptron giving ..germinate' and enter the tissues �r o —4 -and die. Dr, .Williams' Pills .could . ., total cont of $113,619, of the plant, 'After the leaves com- recen ly brought to me for ov -Fat- save them: S mance to blight, nothing can cure Iness,tI ordered to be removed e1from� STRATEGY F 1'23T CUCKOO,iA O K B g I The value of hr. Williams' Fink them, but a -person will be able to his school at once, so very harmful The Ind inn fruit-cuckoo, whfch, • - :t; SHEEP I\ ORCHARDS. Pills as a 'nerve tonic, . referred -to prevent the disease froth going down was the diet proving.. Every-sdhaol- 'like all members of the cuckoo fan- .. -. .y •• .. '. p g .. g . , by Dr� Lapponi, rirakes ,them valua- As a general rule, wh6h we see or- into his tubers by either pulling or bogy says Ike. Clommt Dukes, a,great ily, lays ito eggs in the nests of ble to men as well as wom�+¢- They ehards that have been set from 30 mowing the vines. This, of caursc, 'authority, should have a pound. of ,other birds, and thus avoids the act on the nerves through tYie blood to 50 years, and all beyond • that (checks the growth of the potato,-but meat a day, -and it should be well trouble of hatching them, is said and thus cure diseases' like St.' Vitus i time, says Dr, Galen .Wilson, we see it is better to have small and sound (cooked. W1 this'I agree. Ito .exhibit ,most interesting strategy dance, neuralgia, pnraly&is and loco- ' many dead limbs and branches upon-=pet-atoes than larger ouea- that It ia. next, hciwc!4er . in schools-'in dentin; crith crows, which arc its motor ataxia. When buying .•the&o l the trees and decay stamped upon are decayed. It is-still better to alone that feeding is based on en- ;enemies. Whereas the hen, an In- pills it. is important to see that-the tirely wrong principles. The same idonspicuous speckled gray bird, con- full rattle Dr, Williams' Pink Pills is the, case in the army, the navy iceals herself in the foliage, the for Pale People" is printed on the rou ble 'With and nearly all great public institu- cock, remarkabfe for. his brilliant wrapper' around each box. Never tions. Take work-houses,. for. in- !black• plumage and crimson eyes, take" a substitute,' as it is turas. nce:`-i�'ot-tong ago it_-wasstated 'places himself on'a perch near a than d waste of money-ft is a men- T�e Xidn e that the inmates-6r a' certain work-Tcrow'szrrst--asci-uiakes_ngreat noise. ace to health. If you cannot get the house had grown so fat that the IThe crows immediately rush t �- - ;c a or a ac eta, and' he takes to flight ilio Dr, R'illiams- -Medicine----Cn_• them. with. them in pursuit. ' The hen Brockville, Ont., and the pills will Ailmentsof the Most Painful Nature result—Prompt SAILOR BADLY TPD. !meanwhile slips into the nest and be sent you post paid at 50' cents a Cure Comes With the Use of "The food of the sailor, according ideposits• an. egg. Sometimes the box or six boxes for 52.50. „ to the latest 'improved' ration, is crows get hail: before the egg is laid - „� �M ^ • _- . . . absolutely te» ridicnrcors for wi-, c and then the Ili h• * 1.iwe' �i'4 ne i�`T ets a trouncing. .IAYA\) SF.GOBS. t + — becaust+ !t contains over three times Ig as much farinaceous matter as he I It is said that there are no fewer. ld--be-n - - __ - o iasis o e 'GLAND ti OLDi� T '-. t an erg mi-lltarrs"of gnds-ods -1 From every part of this broad land time I was a great sufferer and Thad diet cannot but affect his efficiency in pelt by the. Japanese, Praying is The only railway station in 1~:ng- tomo letters of recommendation for to get up six to twelve times night- war time, rendering him far less ac- made very ensy. In the titrects aro tive than he ought to be. In a few land that can boast of being really tali posts with prayers- printed ore ' Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. fly to pass water. I tried 3itlerent old i5 thnt,at Bourret Lincolnshire, The seem to be well suited to doctors and used all sorts :,f luedi- Years, in Cact, it is calculated, as I thent and with a small wheel at- 6" y have 6i ted out in an article in the which is an ancient Islizabethan man- tached. , Anyone passingby can give . ' the needs of many people, who ob- cines to no avail. P p t k h' Sion formerly in the possession of t L _ .tain no benefit from ordinarykidney "Finally, I began using Dr. Chase's 'Gent ansa': Magazine,' o'ma a int t the wheel a turn, and .hat counts " Y I fat, lazy and out t� he will the Digby family, some members. of inpdicines. ' Kidney-Liver Pills and soon found y gouty, as a prayer. The people in the sec-. ' relief. , Thus encouraged I continued scarce! be able to waddle about the which were implicated, in the Gun- , i When- you wait to think of the Y powder Plot. When the Great North- °ori largest of the 3,950 islands of �to use these pills and ,filter Navin deck, which the Empire is corrposod wor- hosts of cures they are making it is g ern and Midland Railways r1ams ship the bear and revercncn'the 'siin. takers twelve boxes was again in "The convicts at Dartmoor also p no wonder they have such as ,norm- B per' through this district a_memorial was moon, fire, wind, and water. f fact health and` vigor. I can ales have more than ,double the amount ou;s sale. p sent from the infiAbitants of Bourne of fcocl-that is to say, farinaceous - undisturbed, the e, ae is the kidneys asking that, instead of pulling the i _ Mrs: .Caswell Re)-J, Orrville, Mus- foods-that they should have, with old landmark down, it might be and back are gone, and.f am feeling koita, Ont., writes:-•'Fpr nearly well and strong. I consider Dr, the result that they become 'very Money occasionally makes .ti fool of converted into a railway station, for twenty years I was troubled with, ,Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills a great obese. When I went over the prison a man by helping hint to br'cak into kidney disease rad have recoptly recently I found that most of them which purpose it answers admirably �' b9on t4 suffering humanity and had society.. been completely •ratred'by using three I known about them when I was a were too fat even to walk properly, now. Part of the,house is used as a _ -Ooxes of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver young man could have escaped suffer- and obviously not.so capable of_do- residence by the station-master, �r Pills. I 4lil tris! a great tuawy In all the best ears of in the convict's ordinary hard work n ., Ing Y my lire." B rY DR.A.til. t,��1SE'a t]� _. remedies, but never seemed to get Di. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, as they should ba. "Has your father- a bad cold?" �GG a nytbing to do me much good until one pill a dose, 25 cents a box, -at FATNESS COMMON. "No, indeed. He is merely reeding . CATARRH CURE .■■ 0s used these pills." ve noticed that among , the the Russian.Japanese War news Is sagt dhect w Lha dbeased all dealois; or Edm:„risoa, Bates ..& 'P'1ia parts the tm Kr John f3earin, ad old resident Company, Toronto. To protect you upper classes in this country over- aloud." V`ti W 7 proved Blower: !tt Heals ibe ulcers,clean the sir of Thorold, Qnt„ state&:-"For two- ,against imitations; the portrait and fatness is becoming more and more passaaea,stops dropping In the :i years I was badly afMctg d with ''signature. of Dr. A. W. Chase, the Common This is In some measure Sorne women are busy little bodies throne and ansltae dnep troubles, iadigestdox� and famous receipt book"authov, ala on due to the telt' that the luxurious, and sonic .stilets are little b Call and niVever. Bl�wet p �' free, All dealers,or air.A,W.Chen I Fl," dider derangements, During that every box. eat a grsat deal more than fhr.• i '• "' �'-e--f , T- m� asd Buda .t , .,.,, ,. i .. -iJ .._ -. c. , .. , , '- ... .. v w. i.. ', , t • _ J ' .: ` - � —. _.... - .. � - :..% ' v �. '1. T 1•...—..,-'!"- . _♦ , ,;> Lc^ try 94i4; N�NN I an fuJured lover. The touch of Jew respects and ser p ■ hays tb1i re- Ytiti rte's light hands wsa powerless to qulred feeding quality, she should be _ .g unclasp the folded acme, the caress- retained for breeding purposes ■s ' ing tones of iier voice, end her as- - - y !: a. surance of perfect love and trust long as her.�sSe[ulness wntiaues. o availed nothing to Beal the wound- After the now is bred she should _ �, ed heart or chase the gloom, from have 'an abundance of muses pro � - 'A byING PROMISE his face for at least three minutes, ducing food, Such as .bran, wheal _ s«' when he accepted consolation and middlings and oats. - . -_ she was forgiven, with the THE PROFITABLE PORKER. _ ;pRv TH ��.CiJrIN� "II g prover- Bows • ghat are to farrow early ' - bial result, and with the further re- With all his selfishness and inclin. should be kept in good conditloa, suit that Jessie went home convinc- &tion to satthte his own appetite and but not too fat. Corn should be fed WILL �� ., ed of the propriety of a secret mar- desires, regardless al the welfare of very sparingly; roots, potatoes ' and . riage. his fellow swine, the hog must be apples may be fed to:give variety to Sk a did' not know what a w•nrfnrc given credit of having held up his the winter ration. '(fie sow should she was waging, or, dream what ter- end nobly'as a mono G g quarters to glv{ 0NN�M MNpN� •N y producer dur- have•lar a enough I rible odds were against her. What ing the past decade. Occasionally her ample room for exercise, which -CHAPTER XXII. theirs? Sure, she thought, to love chance haus •an innocent girl, ignor- during that period, through over- is very essential in maintaining e It had been "gently broken" at!him was a liberal edix"tion. Fie (ant o1 life and- of the evlla_to which production of his kind, the market healthy condition. The breeder ^last•, and Claude Medway was stand- really had average bruins,and, vvas she is most e-iposed, against a hen Deen glutted and a noticeable should have a record of the time eaelt . frig alone in the woodland shadows fairly well read, besides !paving trav- I grown man; much less a man ten alum in - P prices been the result. But sow is bred, Many a fine litter ha■ with the pearls broken and strewn on elled and seen much L.� interest, and years her senior, a map who had this has been the exception. been lost b the owner's a lett in the moss possessing the art of presenting hits seen so much of the world as Claude not keepingY Y path at his feet, whither I intellectual wares with charm and Medway? Against her unarmed rim- The farmers's success depends in a a record of the farrow. Jessie had cast,them in scorn when I large degree upon his readiness to ing period. Give the sow a warm, ' she turned and fled. His face was elegance. To. Jessie, who had nev- plicity and ,desire to do right were ■■t in stern lines, in his heant there f er before held intimate discourse with.arraigned age, sex, rank, educaflon, •realize and adapt this salable pro- dry bed .in winter and a cool, quiet, - beat the strongest feeling he had yet I duct to the market demands. What shady place in the summer season . a man o1 'culture and taste, he was and knowledge of life: against the had, even for Jessie, to whom it an Apollo as well as a Bayard. Mr. �self-sacrificing devotion of a young, ever his practices have been and no It is very necessary to keep 'the sotl had been given to stir the dee set Ingleby'a conversation consisted pure-hearted woman's first love, the matter how successfully he may have from getting a too heavy tnattel . P chiefly of Paris matters and nod- �atron selfish prosecuted them he cannot ignore nest for cold weather lest she III CIL of his unawakened nature. Y 6 g. passion of a man who When Sir Arthur's revelation of ,humored banter of hie sister; he had I had never learned to deny himself; market conditions and wisdom conn- ,upon or smother her gigs. Fine cors- , embarrassments and losses had oto avoided being alone with Jessie v rence with which woman eels that it is always profitable to (fodder is the'beet thing we have evil • • sped his son's avowal'of his intended the inopportune appearance of Roger (are taught to bow, to man's mental try and suit the product to the de- lea used, as it does not draw moi&• on the bridge, and he shone with (powers, the sturdy self-confidence mand as ,our influence upon the de- tura like straw, Imariiage with Jessie, and shown mand can count for but little. It is After farrowing him that such .a marriage could not fatal lustre by the side of Claude. (with which men are (Quite utttteces I g if the sow cat! be contemplated, the better man that !Resides, is not Love "as sweet and sarily') taught to regard their own. ,good policy to cater to market de- have the run'of a clover field is ,_1iad sprung up in him had received, i musical as bright Apollo's lute, ! Never once in their subsequent mand, spring and summer it will be de- as he thobght, his death-blow, ror'strung with his hair?" meetings did.-Joasie-dream that thcee At present the market demand is eidedly to her advantage. Cared for -i -aim there could now be no pure and� Surely the very mosses on the tree- linteresting speculations at to what for the lighter and medium weight in this way, she will be likely to ' lovely domestic life, he must Fink I trunks in those wide-spreading Mar- constituted a real, as opposed to a pigs rather than the heavy hogs give to her pigs a goodly supply of .. back to his old, ■tale a.musementa well woods must have been full of conventional marriage, had any L'oar- !which,in the past have been deemed milk which will conduce Co a rapid and interests, and grkdually develop'the finest essence of poetic love! The,ing on her own case. She became (most profitable, and it is very im- land vigorous growth. Any loss of to the world-worn cynic who is the meetings word seldom in the same every bewildered when she 1?arnt how portant that we adopt our practices growth through negligence at this "` middle-aged result of & hour, they were planned with a }ger- various are the notions of civilized lto conform to these ch .y stage will be difficult to recover � 1 youth of ! changes It has ear' . . pleasure. But he would not harm fact art which concealed itself. In nations on what .constitutes legal (been the custom for many farmers to as the pigs grow older. A stunted .. Jessie; he would never see her the hot, drowsy, noons of that lovel•� 'marriage, a ceremony of which she winter a large number of swine each (pig is unprofitable and does not grow . eo gra ua q she would. forget "Lunch weather, m e warm g - � iritkicrto ccn a Med--os-merely-go- -year and market thein when from ;or fatten rapidly. The pigs soon . him. He would marry Clara, as his inge by the fight of the flaming--mg to the pa w -..h and hiving twelve to-fourteen months old. With ilearn to drink milk and slop from - - father wished, and so mend the fam-;conies, even in the fresh dawn when the familiar service read. She now Ithe old time demand for beau hogs the dam's trough and as soon as __ ily fortunes, .Jeasie had risen and gone out .to ;learrr{d that what one- person !laid as ! Y g* g -- -. "—. ._._. find the better prices realized on that ;they are 5 or 6 wer-s o.d should be But not yet, ..while his heart was paint some sunrise effect, the meet- ,true marriage was t;o itiarri,tge to !class of stock it v have fed a little sweet inilk each day in a • still throbbing with the one siren inge, which were not too frequent, tl.at Roman ,Cats•y(�lies do ,• Paid, but Strong fur the past several years we believe ,yard wl-.ere the sow c:nnot follow, and pure passion of his life, took place. inot hold marriage, true l cept by !that well bred g yrreIieves the sow la Good manxiers "Oh!" cried Jessie one day, "why !thea own theft!' rtes: thor`i Rom- : pi s, farrowed in in this wa and obedience was ? early spring and pushed from birth .a measure and the full supply of . all the Lady Gertrude had required are you n rich man. If you were an Catholic marriage :s 'nothing in q by caret x. and intelligent feeding, food causes them to grow rapidly. of her sons; they were left to the but poor, how happy we might be ! England or France without civil _Care of nurses, and tureen until the}' How I would tic to make your Home bites; that in Scctland the tieclara- (would pay better than if wintered 'Farmers are prone to feed too much r comfortable and pleasant. The hard- lion of marriage before two witr.eas- and fed for twice the time The care- corn to the young piiv, This is a , were thrown, defenceless, into the , ! ! fii'l feeder can make s at six 'mistake, as it makes the little fellow Eery furnace of public-school life in eqt work would .be a pleasure, done es is n valid un;. e u. her, .. w,!il P18 which the boys are Supposed to edu- for you. 1 would like to make some Ishe readily w-senteii.to the grand in- ,months of age weigh from 200 t- 250 fat and hinders the development of . cute each other. Here they learned 'sacrifice for �uu-love is not perfect Terence that true• marriage .on.s!,ted pounds, and this at less cost than a 'bone and muscle which is so ussen- a certain hardness, mis named man-:without sacrifice." not in oonventional contracts, KLich 'similar weight can be produced fa�tial -Corn should be fed in very . ,. . t linens, a curiously one-sided 'code of I - Jessi1," he replied, rapidly, "I are valuable merely as conferring any other wav If these weights, or moderate quantities for the Rist four ,honor and a acorn of some kinds of shall need suciince from you--a great 'rights in proper!•: and making a fair 'lighter ones, are to command the months. Atter that it can be safely _ -gng. besides many bodily accom- sacrifice " y show to the ��orid. but in the union !best prices because suited to the de- increased: One of the most desirable !i ishments and some heathen learn-I she turned toward hun with a Iof two congenial hearts made ensue- minds of the market it seems reason- 'foods for growing piers is waoat mid- i '' Ing Other things, by no means Sweet expectancy, placing her hands ,ly one by perfect love and zzympathy ,able that the most profitable hand- Idling glop, i; ted .Judiciously. It - I ' !Christian, are taught and learned .in those held toward her She heard much of the perfect love Iling of swine lies is the fattening of Seems to be greatly appreciated' by _ ' ri "necessarily wherever masses of bo s,I "I am not rich, dearest," he re- 'and trust with which sweet and 'pigs. This may necessitate in some ,the juv-nile porkers pnd is readily 11 I with11 out wholesome home restraints plied, gravely, "but ver; poor," She spotless Mary Godwin gage herself to 'instances chang" in the method o! assimilated. _ li or feminine intercourse, are herded smiled as if poverty were an agree- ti,e gentle high-souled St.e}fey, and breeding and feeding Cleanly trough.& and yards, regWar. a Itogether. And because gentlemen able trifle, scarcely worth mention- of the lasting happiness of that most , In the select;+cn of the breed one 'ity in feedings and a goodly supply _ 11 nd Christians often pass unscathed ing• and he told her more fully of congenial union, and she was furnish- should ehoose the one for which he of pure water will pay and pay.well, 11 furnace, People think o.,c an em arassme e i - .r ..Illy _ 'It a ood Ian to keg ashes char- n public-school life a fine thin Piet • which he and-his father had recenciy ,tic marriages, and quickly convx,nced have a fancy for Some coal and salt in the arils constant- ' 1. B' y Y Partin,lar y and morality are not the legidirrg I disclosed to each other He told 'of the t}-ranr.y and cruelty to women broad We are rather partial to the fly so that the pigs may have arcesa .' - ' • 'q L characteristics of cavalry regiment 9,'bar how this had prevented his !these existing marriage laws; and in all Poland China for early marLet pigs at will Sprinkle the troughs and " - t selected for their social staedin it i speaking to his father of their mar- these discassions she saw Claude 'gut the breed is largely a matter of ,pens with Some purifying element : '0I cannot be said tLey are the beet:riage. He further told her that he stand manfully forth as the cbam- (choice, and -any of the improved ;frequently Carbolic acid is good. - i schools for acquiring such virtues as'inust save Maxwell Court from -sale (pion of her oppressed sex breeds should prove very desirdble, ;A noticeable and satisfactary growth -ti Self-restraint or seat-denial, because by his marriage with an heiress, last- But easily convinced as she was of (The sows should be bred tun .pure and freedhm from diseases will ba "f! vigorous young man with much men- ly, that Sir Arthur would never con- 'the truth of this modern Plato's the result of these attentions, and -`.( ey and little to do, re nre strong y g g W y I bred boar, and under no Utcumstanc- (' 'Bent t to an other marriage. "And reasonings. she as b no means I _ q g I es would we advise the use of a ,the young pigs will express their principles to keep them from making eo, dearest," he said in conclusion, prepared to act upon them. When at lappre^cation by a splendid Increase enjoyment and luxury the aim of looking earnestly into the gulleless'last the ugly tact stood revealed in grade Use grade tows it you prefer , P ,. . -their lives, Thus, it must he ac- face he had taken in his hands, and native blackness that She was re- (the same breed as the boar Crossing In weight each etch, nowledged, it would be foolir,h to !P 6 •q dispense with the breeds and in-breeding to any extent As a rule if the pigs can bo put . aurin for word— uired, herself, to di into condition for the early fall mar- expect the loosest religion and pur- And go." she concluded for him ,conventional form of marriage, and Generally prove emsatistaetory. 13e set ethics from Claude bledwa�, in I with a tender smile on her upturned itrust her honor and happiness unre- 'careful in selection of boar and sows key the result will be eminently sat ____. . spite of his genial nature and whole- face. "you wish it to be a secret ;servedly to the constancy and honor sof the same breed Their offspring isfactory some intellect. Imarriage?" of ;he man in whose love and' honor (will be uniform�n color, wlilch VF_ 11 ' "For your strength and your man- "secret," he replied, his face dark- she fully believed, her indiRrntirn 'add art atly to the appearance of the I SILAGi' I'ATAL TO FItiIISI;S - 5 --hood will little-avail- — �o az a:' th JI atrealI be howlyh3en Znu are ready t.i mrrkrt ` se against you," was the end of the "Oh! Claude, cried Jessie,. avert- had no power, and alas! no desire ,Keep the sows in good, strenr, heal-1 Cow silage, says Joseph E. Ring, .i sentence Jessie was reading when ling her gaze, "you frighten mt when .to resist Claude'S sophistry. Those Ithy,condition, The theory that to .the well-known writer on live stock 1. .�{ Clara Lonsdale appeared In the pie- you look like that," Ipearls had always disquieted her; secure good breeding results the sow topics. is a natural food for mile I Lure gallery, He. thought often up- "And .this is the sacrifice?" she Ishe had asked him to take them ,must ba a veritable walking skeleton !cows and growing cattle. . It is use- ___ { ' - - on 1t in L�f+� �iE�S ae'so had c many uie�t Fiad Fieeii-over- +'was exploded many moons ago, The a is Llie raiI of fattening lambs. -�1 Ile had not foreseen how bard a(soothed and rease�tired her. "Ah ! persuaded. She brought them with {practice of breeding from young and !It maybe fad to horses with prob struggle it would tie to give up (dearest, I would do more than .that her on that critical, day of reveta- 1immature sows ie not to-;be com- ibis act i must. be ted Jessie. Yet he might "have battled Ifor you, I who have neither father pion and daehnd them to the *h I --• e- ing o u grown with extreme caution, If tell in rI i - nae sent no mo er, or- s.e paused, t 1-h nTs in the first' heat of her indignation, i dams will be larger, more vigorous lar amounts, not exceeding ten oto 4 tense in a letter from Ethel-"Jest I ing of Philip. "Surely it is not a i when she told him that she could,' and early maturing, There'is also fifteen pounds per day, many experi- ,. sic was looking so ill," the said, ''so question of sacrifice," she added, inever listen to proposals so un- a measure of risk with the voan� sates Piave been entirely satisfactory.pale sad spiritless." Was Jessie's ,"but of duty. Dearest Claude, can I worthy, and that they, must never. sow. She may not. prove prolific or IIf fed in unlimited amounts, and es- - .. .� sweet-life to be marred for a punt- it be right?" meet again. I} . a good suckler and so furnish scanty Ipecially if the silage has boar, poorly olio ? As for Clara he had neither I He could not trust himself to meet I "You do not love me, then," he y _ asked nor wished 'her to care for i the child-like gaze of those limped reproached. her, in aheart-broken food for Small littera. She may made or has undergone some farther wi him. He had paid her attentions eyes any longer; with a slight shud- I voice;' "you care only for what the also prove an irregular breeder. deterioration, it has proved deadly .k '�_ that she seemed to expect; no doubt der'he drew the. face to his breast ',world thinks.'' When a sow proves all right in those lits its effects. Last winter in bfinne- ;.,�, he had taken advantage of ber evi- and covered it with the shadow of i "Oh! Claude," she sobbed, "I can- - soca a man came to us at the farm- r dent inclination for hide. Ili s�oa-!his-own bent over it. "My -child," In - e people ere Iers' institute with a sorrowful tale. ._ _ ` science *as not sensitive on •this 'he said, gently, "You are not quite can never, never he,ri ht." gtayin in the house. The He had filled his silo with frozen g K problem lcorn and there was mold on the silt t point. Women mast take care of'eighteen, and have iicver been twenty "You cannot give up a meife con- `of entet•tairiing these guests, many a$e. He had no ha Fits horses .themselves, particularly, women of I miles from this spot. Which of us vontional form for my sake, Jessie, of whom, like himself, were'theiv for I y �,i the world like Clara-.-- She was not :two ktrrw-s most of life? which is-the--.A nd I am prepared to give -up the pgrtridgc sl o-tsting;-and-planning and had been gorged with silage, having -- like deists, the unexpectedness end ,most capable of. knowing what iso whole world for you'," he -continued,.keeping secret assignations, which no, other feed. They ate a bushel or ' , mystery of whose c�aractar nfade a conventionally said what is really with sorrowful reproach. ' "No one enhanced their sweetness and oxer-.I more a day: `They gained in flesh for _ ` i part of the deep charm by which she ;right?" Ineed ever know. `Ve would Iive cised his ingenuity in no-small' de- 'a time. Then they began mysteri- . had so completely mastered him: I " "Oh! Claude," she faltered, "to 'abroad,, where you please. As you gree. It was now high time to de- ,nosh to sicken and die. Paralysis ` Jessie had thought no harm of the !disobey parents!" know, s public'marriage with ' you vote himself' to. social duties, and ,oi the 'throat was ,secrecy of their engagement. She ! "I am -a sun, but not a child,, Jes- 'would mean ruin to my family, and more especiany to the_sers:ir-e--of--hf-s�TmedY helped them. All died, I --_ was accustomed-to.-liSe-a life',eo tot- Isis, lie said, with an indulgent 'my father would never copsent to it cousin, who-was, as usual, the centre (think, and be was a poor man, in ally apart from that of the Ilum---simile "rely a grown,Man may !or forgi`,c me. He has suff a littlo circle of men, to whom debt for his -farm. This winter a mers, to have interests and atTections choose his wife.'' area y from one 'unfortunate she was more or less.Jasc.inating ac- ,friend fed silage. What they resect So alien to anything the could I Iina-rriage iii-otic -faMily--.'.'. __ cording to her mood, this afternbon ed was thrown out in a yard in - a " �` Ta are, a it i not even w;cur to I "My sweet child, it would he non- I "I know, I know," site returned,-�ti gracious one--whieft--irnp -tttd-,-to-rar-:< From th' rn - ot,�1�e_ r her that her friends should be told, ,sense to expect you to understand I"we should never have met. Our Ther an adventitious sparkle that 'One day eight horses running in a - any }pore th-^,dt occurs to people to i business; but don't you see,`if it Itrrarriage would ruin you.. Your fath- Eugpested," and almost was', benuty. yard ate all they wanted of this —� tell their aims and interests to their !were known, not only to my people, er would. disinher}t ,you. It can IITe joined so easily fined naturally in half•snoiled silage. Al'1 disci. The � young children. Hcr whole inward but to the world, there would be a never be. We must never see each the pastime of the moment that no 'sem toms were p peculiar, including f life was necessarily clandestine, as smash, our creditors would sell' us 'ocher again, never. It has all been lone observed his absence since lunch- nervous spasms, and onwveterinarian :S far as they were concerned; and out. While they think there is a 'wrong,-,and I am punished. Ah! loon-some two' hours past-no one 'pronounced the diseuse hydrophobia. L'. from the days when she studied sEc-_�chance of my inarrying my cousin 'you too! I see it ell t.uo .late." but. Clara Lonsdale, whose eyes 1 To our .mind sirlfieTS not a proper . retly at night at Miss Blushford's we can keep our heads• above water. I "Stop, Jessie, crop!" he cried, emitted •a dark flash when •he-;_ftp- food for'horses. llrifh its small riot • , ,' till now, she bad been accustomed to People don't live on money, but on jpersuading her as ,she turned and speared. "I hope, Claude," she-Enid 'mach and the necessity for exerting � i f' .keep silence on the things nearest credit. You heard of the run on left him; but Jessie fled, so swiftly (dryly, in passing him, "that you had its strength at frequent intervals, .- `, her heart. that bank that failed the other day? idown the woody path toward the a pleasant walk." ani gomstiincs for days at a time,. To Claude's intense surprise and I There's not a bank going that could keeper's .house Lha', he did not fol- "It is pleasant under these cedars," i relief she suggested keeping the en-('stand a run upon it. They've not P P 'the horse should have more conccn- yr 'low her. lie replied, affecting to misunder-!trated feed. For fattening or grow- .a r nunicfltedre`itYhtil IPl�/llnnivete of l Jessie'Samindliwas1Venoboconvanced l After all," he reflected, when his stand her; "such a relief after grind- !• " g P t3 Y p ing our cattle and sheep, iI for ,'a+. own agitation began to subside, and ing at letter-writing." dairy cotta, in milk, silage is excel-supposition that Philips consent by this brilliant reasoning on facts he picked up the scattered pearls "Letters; indeed!' Clara murmured g o �} could easilt• be .protrured aittazed him. .!beyond her ken, but. she apes sure from among th;e leaves and mosses at bitterly, to herself; "and he thinks I Ilent, But these animals have large Y�alf11 As for Sir Arthur's wishes', they 'that Claude was wisdom itself. hig feet, "I know her, the Sweet, . don't know." (stomachs, and are'4jccustomed teat t L. I. seemed natural to her., Parents us- "Ah! .Jessie, I see how it ie," he ,fiery- little soul, This childish fury I "I wonder what Cecil Bendrr, "and large ammints of green forage On tY ually had these unpleasant views I added, moving array a pace-or two 'aril brio n reaction, ancT a little ! se grinning idots neer her, roughage. Oats ,ind corn with b ht g ,ell rho, gr B r about their children's uinrriages; .in (beneath the beech-tree's sun-flecked calm reflection will result in'a more (would give for the chance of marry- Itimot)iy hay, and a bran xnasfii now -'the inenntime a 'silent 'patience must shade and fetching a heart-broken 'reasonable frame of mind. I like and then when re uired with a ]itt.le ing my cousin and her acres?" q Ile observed until opportunity was 'Sigh, 'ion don't love mc, atter all," (that. pectic ritge. " But she will soon 'Claade 'reflected. "After all, I pe coil meal, will keep rho horse in the i i, ri .o and the-parental trill ave way. "Not Tuve ,you? Ohl Claude." Ifinest risible condrtiun w11r'ti at r'eg- ' - - i, P g yield to reason," or knew a woman who dresses bettor P And in the mcstntime what happi- "If you loved me," he returned, in ' A little later he appeared upon the orf has more go in'her. Iiut-to bc, iular work Leave the silage and ' , i c ness, what a Kure and p rrfcct�o+yl !accents of tenderest reproach, "you terraced lawn on one Side of Mar- (tied for life!' rootq for--- stock, and each will of high-souled� loge in rho golden I would trust me." well Court, where a large party was ITC had secured one convert to his 'do hvell. \V ,9tould expect a case of ` ` l' autumn days, Wns ever lover so i Then he stood, pale and handsome, aRsembled in the sunshine. near s doctrine on the iniquity of marriage, (colic 'every time a gro,l, fe.g of.stip - ,.-,,,c; ihivalrous, so consrderate', so per= I beneath the trembling gold green I dusky, wide-spreading cedar, occupied I as preachers so frequently do, name- a9A was given h horse, and it could - ` >. `Z, feet as Claude? Was ever.intercourse)ligha, his arms folded in resigned with such inferior garden sports as 'ly-himself. Ino Cat enough of a fond with st ,',. 7o aweef, so [u!1 of intellect as misery upon kis elicit, the'picture of existed before the advent of tennis. I (To be,0ontinued.) much ha to to austAia Cts rstrength. l'h 14 . . . ,� _ " r _ .. n i - . - .. - , - .. A �' r^t w" '^` •. '"*y .,.5,nk.,.r: bed'• -".S .-...... .. �. _ ..�.Ys•rY•+.iY 9,. ;Tw .. - w,.,- "„ '':,,�Y,._a ..l¢,t,-.*.�?n...rv' '..'•_"s+""fl4„ .^ .,Mr. ... . . .- M - ...'. r'.. .. 0. ... • ,- yy sA.. _•�-�.y ., ., �: l:'r 0 feu'°' 't ..,rs K '} ` �,,•bM•+• •�/ _ .a. . i .��i:+ ,'j C'�4 1',•'. Z.• J?'.. T' •u'+1"'y' A •1 � 'S '� '.tie... .. . ;.. _,• .' ': >_t a{..+ .,. • 1 4 Wr 41 4.71 � -Miss Lillie Leslie spent the --J. S. Jephson is visiting Sea- y� � �• holiday with bet-parents here. forth friends thiss week. f �;; -C'Tias..Cornell, of 'Montreal, is -John Munro visited his broth- Farmers �Attehlionsvisiting his parents, Ed. and Mrs. er,'Douald, oil Domirrion Day. --LOCALISMS. A� �• TT�•t Arc�^t Cornell. —J. R. and Mrs. «'inter spent -- �— j LOVlil�l►JM►7. —Russell Barton, of Green River a few days in Toronto this week. pewake ready to handle your heavy crop of hay this as a Pic•kering visitor one day -Hugh Thomson, of St. Mary's Make this week. spent Sunday with his sister, :Firs. year yy ua.iug w J. H and Mrs. Bundy are spend- -Albert Boyes, of East Toronto Robt. !Biller. ing,a week in Detroit. visited his parents here, during -:Diss Dickson, pf Orillia, spent .0 rovan Hay Fork and Track, " flys-. F. Matthews has given the holiday. Sunday with W. T.'"and firs.Dun- her dwelling a fresh coat of paint. -Miss C. A. Bakers spent a few bar and fam'1 • -C. S. Palmer left on Tuesday p ? y Placed in your barn " .Saves time and wages. For sale by for a couple of weeks visit to days during th th -Hiss Betha Palmer spent the �1v f p relatives in Oshawa. holidays At the home of her par- E L CiAPMAN ' AGENT friends in Ohio. —Wm. Shepherd, of Buffalo, sots, Geo. and Bus. Palmer. -W. Burt and son, of Toronto spent a few days during the past -P. and Mrs. liacnab and Junction, spent the holiday with week at his home here. daughter, of Claremont, spent W. and Mrs. Peak. -W. J. and Mrs. Gordon, of To- Sunday with Robt. and :firs. -hiss Arlie Hollingshead, of ronto, Visited the former's parents Miller. Toronto, is visiting her., brother here during the holiday. -W. A. Remmer, editor of the is here, fur a tshort time. Fred Bepnnett accompanied by Gpleengarsian, of Alexandria, ifiHa���g Tlme HN -firs. B. Wood left on Tuesday a friend sent the First at the s ndiu a week with Pick , eJ morning for a two week's visit to home of his rents here. relatives. friends in New Brunswick, pa -firs. D. M. Decker and daugh- -Hiss Cora Armstrong, of Tor- We have the tool you re t llfirs.have been 3p and child, of ter, _sirs. (Dr.) Mabee, of Odessa, onto, spent a few days ring the g Lire - Orillia, hive been Spending a few were in town on Tuesday. past Reek with W. and Mrs. Lo- . � � � BEST QUALITY ' days with � and Mrs. ng Se the , , y Collis. -:1lrs. Barber, of Trn•onto, spent gap and family. Y Snaths Scythe Stone., I and -Mr..liotrix, of the staff of the a few days during the past week -Bre. R. Hill and her son,Wm. G LOW PRICES. Sickles, Ha y BowmnvilIe Statesman, spent with 1V. G. and -Mrs. Ward. Hill, accompanied by his Rife and y Rakes, Ha For), . Sunday with W. and '_firs. Cullis. Y -Diss Eima Smith, of Toronto; family, spent Sunday with the .. - Peerless Machine Oil and oil that oils. -Ed. Gormley left on Wednes- and Frank Smith, of Oshawa, former's sister, Mrs. J. H. Wag day for Toronto to take a situs- spent the holiday with their ner. Try one of our "Peerless Iceland" Freezers, and the Peerless Ice tion 0th the Massey- Harris Co. mother,here. -A G. T. R. locomotive left the Chippers cut some ice in the trade also. A full stuck of Building -T. A. Greig and family left on -Misses May and,Byrtle IVil- tracks on the Spink sidingon Materials-Tar and Felt Japers, Nair, Glass, Metal shingles, Embossed stee Saturday for Toronto, where they 1 ceilin sand walls, and National Portland.Cement. son, of Greenwood, pent the Wednesday, owing to the spread- ,+g -will take up residence at 2:. Buch- _ _ First with H. G. and Mrs. Calvert irig of the tails. The auxiliary t anan street. and family. from York- with a gang of work- p Stoves and General -:Urs. Thos. O. Johnston, ac- -A `Brown. V.S.,of Toronto tuen were seat down to attend to J• H' Bund• , Hardware. t; companied by her daughter, Vera, took in the Old Boys' Re-union at the accideut. of Gorrie, spent the holiday with «-hitby. He gave the -News a -Mrs. Arnott Leslie. after a .� _ her parents,J. H. and Mrs.Roget•s pleasant call on his return to the month' s i=it in Picketing. return- ' -On Sunday last use of .lir. - cit on Saturday. Peak's must valuable horses had S y eci t:,the ci:y on Saturday lttst.ltr. �f -airs. Cautelon. of Clinton. has Le.=lie 1 x= purc•hazed a re,illence 'if you want the Best _.—..."its leg broken by a kick from =been spetuling a.few tiers .�vitlt 4>n Set}1}•_Cresce>_it where they milt • -,another- horse, while in the pas- het- sister, :firs. H.J. M`•cltii and reals?e in fttttrre. Pari: Green. Forks, Hni-s. R•indow Screens, rKonr ScrPens, Hoes, Rxka4: ' tore field. with her si=ter-in-'.an, _It. . IV. J. —During thy- thtinder - torm nn -Nfachine Oil. t_oal Oil. Turpentine, (=x,• 1:nF, _Nlen's .corking boots, Men's Arthur Ridley has a curiosity Clark and fa:itilt. 'the 1-t of -Jilly. Dr. Batelnttlt'. Cc;rd.:vrtn boots, den's kip h„c,ts, Ladle, Orford Shoe• Mie,es Shoes, C'biid tree one of his hear tree=. The —111a Clara Hatu left oil Satur- resid•nee wa= -u tie k I�} li.ltttrint. Shuts, LitaUes Cr_]mwon.5ctice She e�, 31en's Rubber bouts. go to fret hao'ciusters �f 6losGom� and Clara la-t fur Toronto. having =e A nuu;Ler (of !di;•it the same time fruit an inch in -- - •_- - - -- - - cured a .situation in the head „fl' anti -A .. nte of then atta, hu,ent- diameter. ot'fic•e of the Home Circle. in the of the telepildhe here de-to--yed. i W. ,L/o�an aC —One day last week, Wru. 31c- Confederation Life Bnilditt � i " a Cormick sheared a sheep for Jos. g but of terRi:e little.dattsage «as _ _ resp p —�Iisse, Z Tula and Eva Wallace, done. e5lo Fray, tivhose fleece weighed nine- and Silas Ethel Bxrne of Toronto'. --JA-n,es and fir=, McHardy are teen and a half pounds, and the also _Mrs.. C T. Haut and dao hter wool in�2e laces measured seventeen � turning front ?e 1'untU Un�atlrl'l1A\' a of Toronto Junction. ,hent Do-win net* to Ghend.a ,veNk at Pickering ton Day with W. G. and Mrs. Ham with I•rauk -and' fir Gee. MrHarrigan arrived —11'e re ret to re Kurt the death 1 •. E;�i2ttel_s Hojpital g 1 IcFiard} i.- an expert l;hc,tucral,h on Thum at DunbartcKn, on Saturday. July er, And is tAktn�h:� *�lU camera ���� S S Chapm-an. day la t, much tmjstohas • nd• of James, the infant Goo of`A %tith him. .Tho-e desirirw a 2lr=t- 1.J • in health. Ur. Harrigan. who hA° T, an-a I Lan, need 11 da}'?. cls-; tctttre •"f Sheir 'ltc,tnes etc. been in the Gamy instiuttar,n for fir. and 3Ir= -tAw bRve the *ynn= can communicate with him at Mfr. - seceral weeks is expected home to pathy of the otntnunity in_ the Gee'A. a fortnight. loss of-th.eir only child. num- -W. • . -W. J. and MrG• Margtiis and Y -On Vordav, Jul} 4th. a num- -The exceedingly -heavy rains ber of the member, of the R. .G _ A - Se home in Two Harbors, Minn.,after q e e can re ivi - -- nast week will reatl •hinder hay- _ greatly ) home of .i r, G cry , spending a couple of weeks with Geo. C e an c f thr c "� ':friends it Pickering and Brooklin. ing operations. A lame amount Brock Road to present >k, bot- First-Class Stock of _ of hay has been .cut throughout daughter. Mr!.. Garland. with An Sir. Marquis will conduct a sum- ;y the country, which,"ill be greatly addre.a and a gild patch in Ketose l mer school for young teachers injured by the wet weather. nition of her s,arvice- a+ urgan'i-t Haying and Harvesting Tools. during vacation. -A large number of our real in the R. C. church fc r a number - J y -The heavy rains on- July 1st dents tucrk in the Old`Boys'-Re- of yea,• pa.•L, The address wb.ieh _ - - - was the means of indefinitely union in Whitby, during the was handsomely ornamented,,was "`Small Profits and Quick Returns." •postponing the Union Sunday various days of the celebration., read by ]i r. Geo. O'Connor. while school pionic which was to be }�elaf and all pronounce it quite a suc- the watch was presented by Mr. -in Gordon's grove on that day. cess. On Sunday, Doric. Lodge. John Power. After.the presenia- The postponement was s great A. F & A. M. was largely repre- tion all eat down to a sumptuous disappointment to the children. sented in the parade, and a large repast, after which vocal and in 'but it is roped that they may camber attended the special sung sttvmental music and other amuse- Miles �• Ch � ��!�- -- have a day's outing before the services which took place in the meats were istdulgcd in til! the - �summer is iA over. respective churches_ on Sunda hap. y_y thtb _parted.--in--t-he - — re-union o children. an evening. sma l hours of the morning. _ grand-chilaren took place at Mr-s. -Our senior and intermediate. . sot-ball teams went to Whitby fir+ ---- the sixtieth anniversary of her on Monday,:Ju1�4th. . rilthou h birthday. On acti oust of-sign �• - _- ---Back - n mp and the wet weather, onl • threes s'1�1 n - , - re - d y -` . � w the competition unlye�o en each '. .LTIWIJA3e� arras . . .:��el1V�a •; aughters vith their families ere _class appeared Thegamesplayed } present, along with the near rela- were as follows: Greenwood and H� ser the agency business heretofore carried on b .. tives from here, and Dr. J.- 'A- Having taken o g y b y Peart, of Toronto. The daughters Pickering (reniurs), resulted in SCOTT S.EMULSION won't maks a -Mr. T. A. Greig, we are prepared to supply the public with all kinds i g favor of Pickering ',?0. In the hv+np back mailht,neither will k make -- ' with their husbands were: Mrs. intermediate game, Pickering won vshort lel leag, but it feeds sort boot Farm �m lemeet8 ' Louden Ha Forks' and lir. Hyland, :Urs. and Mr. from Whitby Collegiate by 3-2. I and heals diseased bone and is aiswtl � s y ", Rawlingson, of Toronto. andNITS. The seniors played a very clean the few genuine ttwons ofrecovery is A. J. Chester and family, of Port Ackets and bons,ansa tion• and friendly game, but' the plan aim A full stock of Repairfi on bancl, also Do Laval separators -Hope. in in the intermediate class was f"a 't""'� s SCOTT °$orvrr=• e' All work promptly. attended to and prices right. -On Thursday evening last, a quite rough at times. As a result t••�•. oetarr. 1 . -number of his friends met in Mr. of the tournament, the Pickering a"`'"i - T. A. Greig', o)Mcc and in an in- seniors has added one mdse to the Pugh , & Moore, Pickering, formal manner, presented him numerous trophies they have — _ with a beautiful gold watch Land won the past few years. Their what Are Th"y? } chain, as an evidence of the old. goal-tender, Herb. Barker, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver esteem in which he is herd by now of Guelph, kept goal in his Tablets, Anew remedy for stomach them. , The presentation was usml invincible-style. Mr. Hai- troubles, biliousness, and constipation : e p and a good one... Price 23 cents. For n a made by W. O..Law in behalf of pan also was present and in good sale try alldruggists. 11jej� GOvdS -.- Th�� Week• Lhe donors.,and Mr. Greig, who trim, The intermediate-as a rr -comoleteiy by surprise stilt of their game won a football. h1C3C0='3n�, . . . . replied briefly,thanking t-liem for ing-i;the.results •{�� ' During his the promotion examinations. Jr • ��r� �• Zommitt-wl _ ' their token of esteem., , T residence in Pickering, lir. Greig 3 to Sr 3-G' Bateman, F-.Bundy, has-been----most- public spirited P Bennett, M Calvert, A Clark, J Formed for recovering property stolen — citizen, giving his active support Palmer, .E Moore, X Moore, J from its members and the appre, s- . _ --t6-esyerythingin the •interests of O'Connor, M Robinson. From h'ension of the thieves. LADIES Fine Shceh, Newest Styles,-the village, especially the work of Miss Doyle's room 'to Jr 3rd-C' Membeis baying,property,stolen commnni. - MISSES Strap Shops and fine Oxfords. the fire-company, and his depart- Every, M Ranki,A,,1� Gordon, H sate immediately with any member!, ore from Pickering will be a Liscombe, L Diokier. E Holt, E of Executive Committe :. MEN White Can�a�, Boz Calf and DongoIas :distinct loss to the village. Andrews. The following is the Membership fee 81.00. -- - - - --- _ --- -We have just received a copy relative standing of the -Sr dept. Arthur Jeffrey, Geo. Leng b of the Ontario .County Historical for June. Sr l-L ' - - Souvenir number, issued at the Dunbar, L Bateman E Pu Shirley,h G - Secretary. President. Pug c s c1 r . Ties, double collars. . Exec. .om.-Geo.Len D.E. \ -Fane Bows and T e. Whitby. It is AllawAv, D Herr li Moore,4liin ° C q, D Pn.gb,.(;.B. Gents New y , Keystone office, y' g kerin Ont. Fans Shirts Fancy Vests etc. , Hat.. _ Fans 6 yes , . Y Gloves, Y neatly o Palmer,' ,� y n t t u and besides giving . . - 5 K p, g g Int 4-� 'Moore, D Kerr,E�right - something new to show yo U. - 'e have aln-a o y a brief histol of the count the � Y g Y Y, B Bateman, E Bunting, J O'Con- •• Come and see us. number contains nearly a hundred nor. Jt •1-L Bank.. O Leslie half-tone engravings of some of Ward, R Shirley. G Dunbar, W ickering �t 0al <�0'y 1. > the leading public buildings of the Greif;, :1' Banks, E Smith. Class 3 �/ " county, dwellings, rural scenes etc =G Bateman; E Moore: li `loo're, Yards at Spink Mills, •John Dickie & Co. - Uur village is represented by a li'Robinson, F Bundy, 'M Calvert, _ r it of the public school, the Pres- A Clark, J Palmer, J O'Connor, P Best Quality of Hard Coal pyterian chinch, the railway Bennett, M Davidson. IV G ��1 weight Guaranteed . _bridge, and a view of Duffin's Ward, .principal. Following is $ creek below the bridge. Other the results of the promotion exam - views from the township are of the Jr dept. Int 2' to Sr 2—u Stove and Chestnut Sizes 17 "`Thistle ' Ha", the residence of Allawa iwd E Woodruff (even), e take pleas 4�re 'John Biller, Brougham, the resi- A Burd; E White, V Vanstone, C. Ari lowest market ' S deuce of Arthur Johnston, Green- alwer, F Brien, L Greig, L Ben- wood, the Ronge bridge, the old nett, W White, E Moore, M Scott - - - ., toll-gate, the residence Of J. I. Part'2 to Jr 2-E Rogers,-A Eve ryy prices. In offering your our new stock of Papatries, Erasers, Bead Davidson, Balsarn,and the Village W Murkar, L licxire, H Stott H ' ' neck laced, Clothes Brushes, Peri Lustra Embroidery silk, Key chains, _ of Claremont. A tirsual of the W' We bare also or hand quantity of ' watch chains, Cuff buttons, Perfumes, Rubber tipped pen P Inter, E G 9 �y Boys'., Gordon. B Moore, G y umber will serve to show fest unlit Smithin Coal. side and back coinbes, etc. >o t s o the A, Quality g Pom adore IAwat. A holders. - O'Con o • �l -- n.r, C Ru=ne11, h p . rapid progress which the county Ft 1 to Pt 2-T Bureb. F Bunting, Our Coal makes warm friends. pita made during{the past hundred R Brokenahire, C Rogers, E Ben- Orders left wirm w. re" delivefredi M. &I E. Boone, Pickering. years. nett. R. Doyle, feather. `promptly. `